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                  <text>HELF BEAT INFLATION
BUY BONDS

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

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The Hastings Banner
SECTION ONE—PACES 1 to 8

Left Tuesday For
Induction at Chicago

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JANUARY 4

1945

EDITORIAL

MICHIGAN BUYING
RECREATION LANDS

14 PACK—2 SECTIONS

$100,000GIFTS
FOR CITY PROJECTS

RATI

Tile story on thu page giving de­
There will be a hearing In Circuit
Russell Edwin Landon. R. No. 2.
tails of a $100,000 gift to the City of
court on Tuesday. January 8. for five
Hastings.
President Roosevelt say* that all
.
- I Barry county resirfi-nu who^have
Hasting* from the Hastings Manu­
Clyde Burdette Casey. Jr., R. No,
Mwtpapcr
columnists
are
Hostings
Manufacturing
Co.
applied
for citizenship in this
facturing
Company
indicates
that
. Delton.
.
Big Area Already Purchased;
this community Is unusually fortu- necessary excrescence on our clvll IProvide* Funds for Eight
‘Q.
Archie D_ McDonald
Greydon Homer Wood. R. No. 3.
More Being Acquired Along
Projects of Civic Interest
LjU ^ome a representative of the
union." He exempted from this
Hastings
and Near Lake Michigan
Verne Harold Piper. R. No. 2.
arate gift*, indicates that seven of general castigation, the one "cplBomethlnc for the Gal* in Service
A. e: Johnson. Chairman of the U. 8. Department of Justice, who
Indicates feminine
The state of Mlcnlgan Is evidently them, totaling 175.000, will be avail­ umnlste" &lt;"e
(Men just wouldn’t understand ' &lt;,! Woodbind
Barry
County
snty
C.E.D.
and
President
I
will
question
the five person*
— as- 1
Kenneth Churle* Brown, Hickory determined to carry out in letter able for postwar projects. It is also gender) whom we would be inclined
Good-bye to the Old Yearand on ',1 Corners,
Hasdngs Manufacturing to their qualifications for citizen-1 Blue stamps X5
and in spirit the. action of the legis­ probable that most of the $25,000 lo include
with the new,Kenneth
ipany. ha* notified the City of ship. The hearing will commence at A2 through Q2.
We re glad with the past one we're j j Kenneth Benjamin Moon, R. No lature last spring in appropriating special fund granted to Pennock
Ungs of various gifts totaling '10 o clock in the forenoon.
to be spent within
Hospital will be used In postwar
These naturalization proceedings
Sugar stamp No.
V«.e m.v brt,.,
RiS'momi Manliall Clem. R. No, $3,000,000,
Looking back over the past year. $100,000.'
three-year [xerlod in acquiring 100, years after demobilization start*.
Whatever the New Year mu) bring io Middleville
This sum wu provided by action
interesting and instructive. We i stamp good until Feb.
000 acres of land for
the outatanding news event was the □f the Board of Director* of the sould think it a good idea to have i Stamp No. 40 in
into view
„ ,,,
i“ Richard E. Velte. R. NO. 1. Wood- purposes
Thus, the entire 8100.000 forms
----------To
— lhla
----- appropria
lucceasfu)
breakthrough
of
Allied
We know we all face It with cour-’jiand
Hastings
Manufacturing
Company
&gt;
student*
from
our
High
!
for
five 1b*. cannlr
Very substantial backbone to
age that* true
’ Hlchard Grable. 130 W. South St.. ihe state conservation de
munlty postwar program which may snnie, into France— probably the
must add 20 cent* lor
There ■ just one misgiving- not Hastings
serve to stimulate local employment most complex military maneuver of
expended by the *la
quite true to formUoj(r junior Hitt. R. No. 1. Woodof
all
time.
The
invasion
was
an
from its game
Uon money, at a time when a "boost" of this
That dims the horizon and makes । tana.
|and
___________
outstanding success. The blow was
derived from deer, hunting and tort will be especially valuable.
us forlorn
also to help provide employment in
(Uhlnx licenses. That increases the
Tills gift of the Manufacturing delivered at on unexpected point on the postwar period.
For our confidence high lakes a
available fund* to $3.600600 This Company should be comldered a*
the Normandy coast, the use of two
very long hurdle
The fund 1* allocated a* follows:
money 1* to be expended for Uic start towards a postwar program and prefabricated harbors &lt;a tremen­
When we think how well make It
Poj Pennock Hospital a special
purchase of lands in a belt extend­
that patched two-way stretch
not the finished product. In brief. dous engineering feat, in itself) up- fund of 825.000 for use in emer­
ing from the eastern part
iet
Nazi
defense
strategy
which
*as
itrdle!
all
people
who
live
here
liavc
an
gency
case* for medical and sur­
son county into Oakland county
------- based
on
the
assumption
that
the
ion* per mat
gical care and hospitalization ol
and northward Into the Baginaa interest in teeing the program ex­
Allies would have to make a quick Barry County veteran* who served
“Hello All.” and so we go into the !
district. Several thouiand acres tended.
In
any
war.—the fund to be used
New Year leaving the old behind
nave already Deen purchased.
-For example, it will take.about capture of a developed harbor to
FIRST BABY OF
only
in
those
cases
where
care
Is
and looking ahead with the iiope
This big tract Is to be made into $75,000 to build" the tort of commun­ move in enough heavy equipment to
of Peace for the future. However,!
'state park, which will especially ity center we need here. The Man­ withstand a counter attack, and not furnished by the United States
New Ordinance Soon Effec­ a
there* I* much about the past year
benefit the large citie* of that area ufacturing Company has donated the threat of anotlier army held in Government or canno&lt; be fur­
the only report
Two
Cars
Break
Through
nished quick enough and where
tive I* Necessary for Snow
that can never be forgotten Even i
—Detroit and its suburbs. Pontiac.
. ncr of a January first
$25.000—what about the balance? reserve In Britain confused the
Ice On Wall Lake
ol Shirley Marte. Um
In the bright year* that will come i
Removal &amp; Street Sweeping Jackson. Ann Arbor. Bay City and Before the project la started, a local Nazi high command us to whether fund* are not available from any
other source.
there will be many poignant memOf course this large park
! Four Hastings residenta-narrowly
The city council ha* passed an daginaw.
will be available for all the citizens drive should be held to collect the the Normandy landings was the t This fund Is also to lie* used for escaped death Thursday evening;
orle* of on overwhelming sadness, ordinance,
r.'~r
which
will
soon
be
In
the
further
purpose
of
giving
med
with only brief interval* of Joy. In effect, forbidding, parking on the of Michigan: but It Ls designed es­ balance of the fund* needed. In main blow. Instead of delivcrint
when an automobile owned by Wil-1
l,,2??1.f“‘ien
years ahead. 1944 will be recalled streets of the business district be- pecially lor the congested areas of fact, right now. when income* are two blow* a* expected, the Allies leal and surgical care to the em­ i lurd Lawrence and driven by Roman '
Michii'an. where to much running above normal might be an threw everything Into the Noriq^ndv ployee* of the Hinting* Manufac­ Feldpausch broke through Ice about ’open until
by the great issues but there will
WOTide
r
why
1
anyone
would
Upo?kuibnufacturing
is
carried
on.
The
turing Company 'and The Caslte • 100 yards from shore on Potter's i
also be many little things Things
advantageous lime to start. We
”"?,qa5car
r *ndown
.i
will aoDreclate
appreciate the odixw
oppor­- raised about 840.000 for Pennock attack and cut through France In Corporation nnd the immediate------ -----like the identification bracelet Er­ ing
I Cove.
Wall ------Lake,-----but-------sank. slowly &gt;
town at such early workers
tunities which tnl* park will afford Hospital in a brief drive at n time a sweeping attack that bogged down member* of their families but- only . enough so that those inside had time No New Occupa
nie Burr sent to his two year old hour*, but several have done to.
only when II ran ahead of its in such case* as the funds are not I to escape through the front window
son, Billy w|th the Inscription on
The council hns good rtaaon* for them.
when
conditions
were
not
as
"easy"
supply
lines.
This
was
an'instance
The area will contain forest*,
provided for under the’ Company’* before the car sank completely under County Offices in
the back. "From Dad In England ” passing this local law. n* yrtli be
as
they
are
now.
when Hiller's generals guessed Group Hospitalization Insurance! water.. With Mr. Feldpausch were
Then Christmas of 1944 will ul- shown in this article. The street* streams and lakes, with space* for
The war 1* far from over but the wrong and by the lime they realized Policy.
I hl* wife. Mrs Herman Maurer and
wavs hold a warm glow for Dwight ,cannot be properly cleoncd when camping conveniently arranged. Tile
For a Community Center to be ! ’•’'Hey. Fr. John V. Dillon,
FLsher. even though he was many ,cur* ure parked al the street sides area will be stocked with game and communities which look ahead and' the truth. It was too late to do any­
the beginning
In
party. drWen
miles from home. Because It was in winter, spring, summer or in the fish, so as to provide opportunities provide now for the postwar era by thing effective. During the break­ built as a separate addition to the . The
proposed
new
school
building
—
byHB- .A
1
for
hunting
and
fishing
during
the
planning and financing desirable through Into France, the Allies peron Christmas Sunday' that he fall. The council named the hours
Michigan
~
$25 000
Iun&lt;*
bh wife nnd Mr. and Mra. other
called home and heard 17 Rti’uths Lrom 2 to 6 a. m. for down town ■’West'Mlchigan
community project*, are the one*
teemed to feel
““O’*;
is
npt
being
ne
­
Tnu.rd
(h.
at
Ihr
«
",,
"J*
elwmliw. brr«u.v
U|
old Brucy talk for the first time iin.-l
;
&lt; Continued on Page 3, Sec. 1.)
men tn public office
which will probably "come through"
athletic field being built by the through ice about 35 feet from shore keep
when he said. "Hi. Dad." Brucv really no necessity for parking in: glected. The state already has
School Board-825600. This field is
‘ h^ti^M^when experienced In their
performed very well for his first the
i
business district during those I many-parks In the western half,
real experience with the telenhone hours. Snow mini be removed, as ■ including the Yankee Springs park
more candidates for
j
and
the
far
larger
one
In
western
He had been coached for this spe­ It* accumulation along tlxe street
$1,850 Estate Taxes
show up. While the war
cial occasion nnd he was very con- side*
।
* In nrnurru not minv
would become a Bcriou* nuis­ Allegan county. It ha* many nice
relational. It wasrhls "nld mtn” ance, That cannot be done if car* I parks and drives along the Lake
nll1^lnlnR lhe Pim Ward । finishing a chicken dinner at Moth-1 desire county office*.
Paid Here Since Oct. 1
ahore. Recently there was
Park-85600
, er's Inn. Prairieville.
I
--------------- *♦*who, choked up nnd'couldn’t talk.
.
are
parked on the business streets. I Michigan
During
the
three
months
from
purchased
1460
feet
of
Lake
Mlchlthe'
And *o no matter whit C'oncv
To prevent, our , down-town
A special fund for recreational
in order to avoid a section of the*PLEASE
NOTICE
October to this date. Probate Judge activities
Han frontage for tile Warren Dunes
nrtlvitlr* nthor
Ptr«t j road blocked with snow. Mr. 1..
'’'“it.
other than
than th..
the Plrat
Lyand goes. It U the important little street* from accumulating dirt nnd state
south of St. Joseph. A toStuart Clement ha* determined the Wnrd Park—85,000.
। Barker leading the way. started -tthoii! their name! Will
thing*, by which we live our lives filth, which would endanger health; I tai Ofpork
amount*
of
estate
taxes
which
the
2J.900
feet
of
frontage
has
Five
Minority
Parties
Failed
Toward the improvement of tiie , across the cove, which, at this point,
to make them more attractive: j been bought lately by the state to
Before we say aood-bye com- aUo
i
Six
estates
named
below
should
pay
airport—85,000.
Ls about 200 yards wide. It was know to whom it should ba
to Poli Enough Votes in Nov. to the state of Michigan:
nletclv tn in4 we hare («j tell yntt the council has purchased a new] give public access to lakes and
To Pennock Hospital for refrig- about 8:45 o'clock in the evening When mailing in
the "Inside dope" about the fire street cleaner, which will do a good streams
Because the Prohibition. Socialist Estate of Minnie Sprtngett $ 7135 eratlon—85.000.
in Berrien and Van Buren
and visibility limited to the range nlrase be sure and pls
that occurred at the Cleaners be- lob of ridding the streete of rub­
Labor, America First and Michigan Estate of John Schmid ... 15435
To the YMOA. for improve- ' of the car light*.
lea’ Bernie Rccdl Drttg store bish, If It lias free access to the gut- ’ countlea.
tance In the yellow
Commonwealth
Federation
tickets
Estate
of
John
Eupcr
....
'*
ment of grounds and other pur- 1 Mr LyBarker states that he had
Bhortlv before the hntidavs. Fur- ters. where dirt and filth ore ngxt |
ha* your name.
failed to poll enough votes at the Estate of Clara M. Shepnoser.—85 000
j driven over the same,_l_route
across„ which
lunat^v little damage was done, likely to accumulate. But it cannot Mental and Spiritual
j. &gt; expiration
date written MIM
November
election
to
mm
the
rc«
herd
...................
84732
--------------______________
the ice five times that same
morn­
but for a time thinvs did not look get to the gutters when car* orc
a
■ i*«g while'bringing""wood antT’sup-i
*U1 know to
i
qulrement*
of
the
law.
none
of
those
Estate
of
Chauncey
Wilkes
56538
so rood, in fact th" outlook wa» 1parked in the business area.
&lt;—- n.lll
.... th., hn1_ Estate of Alice Huntington
rtHNOCK
HOSPITAL
plies
to
the
cottage
?nd
the
day
|
&amp;h°u
M
be given.
Hunger
Are
Helpful
rather dark from the drug store . It
*. can
&lt;—• • be seen that the council!
/Nk.1 ' A nnrz/M/rni ■ •r«rl‘*fore 'Wednesday) had driven!
•• • '
cnvhow. because the place was has named the hours for street,
Apnl.
The
law
of
till*
state
re
­
ON
APPROVED
LIST
across
the
cove
three
time*
and
also
1J
ir *
Total
$135145
filled with smoke.
‘ cleaning down town at n lime when Woodbume’s articles, republished quires that a party must have polled
Heirs Can't
u
.
-maae a test
vest of
ot Ice
ice conditions
concuiions at neirtvan
Pennnrk
1 Ag
Estate taxes collected by the
Under these circumstances B»r- It would cause the least possible from the bulletin of the First Pres­ at the preceding state election one
Pennock Mnxnii
1Hospital। here is one of,1 made
points
Tht
various
along
the
route.
Thus,
had ui
to worn
work iw,
fast. rir&gt;i
First everyevery, inconvenience
to —
the. r
public.
church, of Tampa, Flor- Kcent of the total vote cast at state go into the primary school the 3.152 hosp
... ....In ........
inle
.ic o»u
. . —
-------- TTw
-— byterian
uvicimui uiujvi
hospitals
the United he felt sure that the detour could
cou
Aiks Court to
__ _was
__ cleared
____ ■ out of .1the
_ ivithtlrtheir
fitinreclnfund
one
store, xhmild
public xhnw
should
jd»w
their appreda- ida. on the
*•* ger
~rneral topic of “Phil­
States -and Canada which have be made In perfect safety.
t election in order to be entitled
then Mrs. Reed was. like. "Horatln* 1011 by liearUly cooperating with —
osophy
of Life.'
---- ---------j." He says.
earned n place on the 1944* "Ap­
Papers were filed UM
But this time, he noticed water
—. the Bridge.••” nut on
___ guard
____ i at. ...
tiArklntr car*
_ ... . ..
—
ccundl ntirl
and cease parking
cars A
proved List” of the American Col- on the ice when he was obout thirty- Ing a chancery suit in
at
the :the cr.unrll
t’hrlx tian Philosophy
cecdlng election.
five feet from shore and almost at court to compel the
door. Bernie said. 7'Don't let a soul during the hours when the street of Life. (1) Hanger
A minority party can. by petition HOME EXTENSION
gh nn
Irving Abell, chairman of the Ithe same time his car broke through
— estate, In which the
in." and you kiiow how wives are cltanUM will be done.
with
the
required
number
of
dgnI
Dr.
A.
W.
Woodbume,
M.
Q.
We ml want to have Har.Ung* a)
GROUPS TO
MAKE
when their snouses Issue ultima­
board of regents. The Pennock iand Came to rest with the water &gt;'
•raTgeta place on the ballot to be UKVUn
I V IVtMIVE
dean, neat, ncattny
clean,
healthy cuy.
city. We
we cauj
can
v
------ •
Hospital received p—— - •
tums like that..
... Ruth
It bo
it
so if
If we will cooperate with
wlthit
’!£. whn «nrt whnt
(fit
-STUDY
proval. which Indicate MU...wn&gt; w ,
1 wr mtnvJ
Well. Mrs. R. win hnldln* her have
filed
the council, also do our part to i Their names are Wlio and What so much effort that, at a spring *1
cal institution ha* accepted and is ■
own until a very kindly but deter­ have our home*
election,
it
would
be
iuird
to
arouse
{
To
learn
how
those
1095
meals
homes and businc**
business places'
places1
endeavoring
to
meet
the
require1
mined man approached the door kept In
enough
.Interest
to
have
the
thing
&gt;
they
plan
each
year
may
be
preorder,
and
by
not
throwing
And
How
and
Where
and
Why.
wlfc/of
Baltimore.
in
I
and demanded that she lot him in. rubbish
ment*
establbihed
by
the
college
done.
i
pared
from
foods
which
are
nbundin the street* nor letting it I Thu* wrote Kipling of man's in­
"Not on your tin type." or word* to accumulate
8o It Is probable that, at the com-1 Ont Barry County home extension but has not done so In every detail 1car didn’t see It plunpe through he
at roadsides. The court- I natc inquisitiveness. In 1874 a Ser(hat effect, was Mrs. Rs’ answer to cil I* preparing
for
reasons
which
were
entirely
ac!
Ing
spring
election,
tijcre
will
only
I
leaders
will
meet
January
9
and
Id do a fine service blan immigrant boy landed in
ice. But when about 100 yards from and the personal property
thia now annoyed gent Irmin How­ for Hastings, and
cep table
shore, he felt the front end of hir.
should have the. America with only five pent*, plus Democrat, represented on the of­
ever. the "door crasher” f'nallvwns hearty support of' all
When the ^American College of own car drop downward. Hi* flrat which descended to
। These all day meetings will be
our citizens. |B very hungry mind. He became
admitted, after he identified him­
ficial ballot.
,
,
In charge of Mary E. Bullis, home Surgeons began its program of reaction
was to open ths door, but
streets on which parking will । the celebrated scientist, Inventor, | iKuu
self os Fire Chief Guv Giddings, beThe
8t»te
high
8t#te
highway
commissioner,
suextension
agent
and
the
nutrition
Hospital
Standardization
In
1917.
,
the
pressure of the water and lee
from 2:00 to 6:00 a. m. author and college professor. Mlwho must have thought, isn't that areprohibited
perintendent
of
public
instruction,
I
speclallBt
from
Michigan
State
the
public
had
no
way
of
evalua।
one halt
held
it shut. So. he opened the side
as follows:
chael Pupin.
just like a lady.
members
of
the
state
board
of
agi
College.
Ung
the
quality
of
hospital
sen■
window
and
crawled out. Standing mothers'
State Street, from the C. K. As
Hungry, receptive minds devour-'
Many apologies were made after S. 1.tracks
The leader* will prepare their ice. no guidance In choosing a hos- on
, the running board with his-back
we*t to Broadwar. On that lng information gave the world, riculture and state board of educaUon
and
Justices
of
the
supreme
|
own
lunch
from
home
produced
the fire was out when all was calm street parking is diagonal on both suc
pita),
in
fact
little
Interest
In
hos।
against
the
Ice.
he
tried
to
open
the
h Mints ui
of science
Newton.|'
BUCH
OLUJILC a* iicnwu.
end oulet—however. Bernie’s bet­
court are to be elected in April.
■ foods and those easily obtained Ln pltals. Dr. Malcolm T. MacEachern Iback door to hejp the other occu­
.«
1 Ktpler.
Galllleo.
Pasteur,
ths Cu, —
1 Kipler.
Oalllleo,
Pasteur,
ths J Cu-'
ter half had very ntnk cheeks—hm sld.e’-. ..
------——
। the local markets.
associate director of the college, pants out but it. too. stuck fast. Bo.
irhtaan cen?1 rifs' Burbank, Marconi and many
how would you tell the Fire Chief? street north to the Michigan
] How to check menus for nutritive says. The College formulated stan­ with the aid of the Rev. Fr. DiDon
Cen­
We're relating all of this to you tral: parking on both sides ,1s paral­ mare. It has been said that. "the| EVERETT HOLES
value In double quick time will be dards. started annual personaLaur- Inside the car, Mrs. Feldpausch and
capacity of the human mind and I
so you won’t be surprised when lel.
and has published each year Mrs. Maurer were helped through the court to
viuixl
demonstrated.
HAS GONE FAR , .. . 'Three square meals from the veys.
soul for enlargement, enrichment, *■-7*
you . come home and see Fire chief
report* of the survers and lists of the front window.
3. Michigan Avenue, from Court
All of this time the car was slowly rights in the
HMdlnn with a snnxzv red helmet. street north to the Michigan Cen­ and development is virtually un­
Former Hosting* Boy Is Now: most plentiful Michigan foods for approved hospital*. The year after
He’s Just gplng to play safe and If tral tracks; parking on both sides limited.”
year
emphasis
upon the Importance rettllng into the water, and by the
Rodio-Telxvltlon E.p.rf
I
It'S* ■“**!!
Rev. Fr Dillon was rescued, the
Each of us os children was en­
there Is ever any question''again, is parallel.
of approval, with educaUon in the time
wax within about twenty
dowed with an insatiable mental
it will be because somebody Is color
fundamental requirement* upon water
4. Church Street, from Court to hunger.
of the top of the car.
If sustained throughout the J. E. Holes family who lived in ,
&lt;2&gt; That a luat
blind or lost their bl-focal*—and Michigan Central tracks; parallel •*»- —
which it Ls based, ha* led to quite Inches
All this action took place so vision
-•—■— horizons • of Hastings around 20 year* ago. Mrs.
,
,
,
of and
that too. has been known to hap­ parking entire distance on East side .
general
appreciation
of
what
con
­
nura'^ith n”ii Holes was the former Carolyn Van i — . —
quickly that even those who were In
..
of Church and near Hastings hotel.
n’
pen'
stitutes
good
hospital
care
Dr.
the car do not recall many of the
Vfe^o&amp;&amp;dre«ived hi, I CpI. Ernest Hayes
Two letters have been sent In Parking at right angle* to street on 2“frl*5a
MacEachern believes. It has also details. There was apparently no oart of the property
Ac?lei{£?
In answer to Henn Hessmer’s let­ west side along Court House Square, i
left
to
them cannot
developed
a
sense
of
public
respon
­
panic and not many of the few
Where so Utile 1* asked, a* in this ll?n
, • Hfe-Ume occupaUon. early education in the Hastings DOCK from Saipan
ter—they will be printed next week
sibility for the kind of hosnital moments available for rescue work
schools and Ls remembered as u i&gt;ar*
divided between them.
u-uhnii1^^ tlcularly fine lad
There is no adequate apology for case, and so mud) community beneCpl. Ernest L. Hayes, son of Ernest service furnished, growing out of could have been wasted.
not answering letters from those in fit will result, there should be Ignorance, prejudice, wishful and
realization
that
to
have
high
stan
­
Albert Stauffer, who was W the
His special field of work now is I Haye* of this city. 1* here on a 21service. We realized this when we whole-hearted compliance with this emotional mental hahl * and they along radio-television In which he d*y furlough-rest period fol owing dards. there must be demand for car following Mr. Feldpausch. saw
talked to Cnpt. Bill Reed the other parking rule for the business dis- close the door to progress. It is ha* become a recognized authority which he will report at Miami. Fla.. them and provision of adequate the accident happen and ran out to
equally true of body, mind and
day. We fell like n «p and so. to L.lct • .
help with the rescue work. He AUCTION SAL
support to maintain them.
was one of the party which ac- I for future asstenment
'------ --------- . - &gt;
.
I spirit that people who do not ex- He
nulled
Mrs. Feldpausch and Mrs.
mv the least, because n letter from
companied Sumner Well* on one of
Cpl. Hayes, who has had five years'
During the war crisis the oeople
erdse do not get hungry. If the his Important missions abroad.
.service In a Quartermaster Div- of most communities have helped Maurer onto solid ice: also the Rev.
Bill had gone unanswered for sev­ 25,000 More Mich.
WHETSTONE.
| mind is not expanded by study,
.....c xu
eral months and now here he Ls
Evcrett now edit* the Radio-Tele- »lon. comes back directly from Sai- their hospitals to continue
to K..c
give Fr. Dillon, who was found to be MELVIN
Having sold his farm,
■
lethality
result*
and
appetite
is
good
service.
What
would
have
|
suffering
from a dW^ted shoulder,
pan.
Philippine
Islands.
He
counts
home—for which everyone Is very Farms Will Be Given
vislon column in World News and
-- ----------- - ----- what v—*■* ‘-------------- '
lost. This Is Just as true in the broadcast* a survey of the news ills home residence now as Honolulu, been a desperate shortage of per- ।
M^^piidnamch stone will have
glad, we might add. (Incidentally.
the
place
located
spiritual
life.
where
his
wife
and
two
children
re
­
sonnel
in
this
and
other
communhoW
,.
l
L
h
*?J*l*?|'
hndSx
every Sunday night at 10:10~over
He'll report to Santa Anna, Calif, Electric Service
l”*The
on 8ta
The reason
reason why
why love
love and
and lovelovcitles.
Columbia Broadcasting system. side.
on the 11th.)
,
Itles. endangering the lives
Ilves of pa- ;: aTmo T^m^thl^there were no nhyv- Hastings
A* soon after the wir a* materials ablenei8i pcace and P€ace-maklng. the
feting 12 head of
His duties have taken him all over tients. has been relieved by volun- ^?n,,S?5L
-.Ji
P *
Il can be heard clearly over WKZO
A11 of this Is leading up to our shall
be
available,
and
within
the
Joy
and
joyg|
v
ing.
faith
and
falthand
grain,
farm
the
South
Pacific
area.
He
has
nat
­
tcers
tn
nursing
dietary,
and
othlc
^
t
l
^
O
nly
a
fe^*
moments
after
station.
Kalamazoo,
New Year's resolution that all let­ follow-tag thrre years. It U plwined! fufneM tolwance and temperance.
Mrs. Jason McElwain received this urally had many interesting expe­ er services, performing the more the Rev. Pr. Lillon was rescued that goods, etc. Dewey
ters will be answered and those
and generosity are not ’ interesting news in a Christmas let­ riences. many of which he cannot mntlnn
X I. VIIIWI
nir uro.
?the
“*• **'•
•
- ■» sale and Clifton
now on hand (some received many admtional fam* in Michkin.a5,0O° । meekness
routine fnilro
tasks nnrt
and rnl»n«
releasing
pro­ me
car'■ was completely _submerged,
thc
al
i.
abflorb
ing
desire
of
every
­
relate
till
the
war
is
over.
ter
from
Mrs.
Carolyn
Holes,
Ever
­
months ago) will be answered
fessional workers for duties de­ the lake at that point being about in tills issue for full
»ho“wc
11 ourselves
Christ- ett's mother, who live* near New 1
within the week, so help us Han- Electrio Associations, plan
manding special knowledge and 5' 10* deep.
nlan to secure one
|&gt;n of
u “
becausc
do not exercise
York City and spends her winters in
nerl We have answered letters to 87.000D00 from the government by
skill. Dr. MacEachern states. With
The occupants of the two cans, and
Florida. She al*o writes that Everett
those of you who had the tough loan, and bring electricity to 12300. these virtues enough to keep up and
Dr. MacEachern we agree that. those who helped in the rescue work
his
wife
have
a
13-year-old
son
our
appetite
for
them.
going that landed you in the hos­ unserved rural consumer* within
“When the hlstorv of Jhis war is were taken to the Potter cottage Bauchmin will have an
who
is
six
feet
Ln
height.
A satisfying philosophy of life
pital. because somehow It. seemed three years.
written there will stMnd out in near the scene of the accident
you ame first. Jeepers. we don't
There were no serious after ef­ at the place located 4
The Detroit-Edison co. will add1 depend* on a healthy appetite of
glory the unnarallelcd services ren­
of Hasting* on
want that to follow through—that 600 miles to Ita rural lines, mostly In body, mind and spirit obtained and FOX TRAPPING TO
dered by voluntary workers In our fect*. AU eight persons Involved In west
27 head of ca
you have to get laid up to get a the Thumb area. This will com- , maintained and retained by daily
hosnltals.” alongside those of loyal the two accidents have recovered. offering
Both cars were hauled out of the harness, noultrv.
letter. You all come first and by pletc the electrification of all the exercise of every God-given fac- BE DEMONSTRATED
staff members and employes.
farm
equipment
lake for repair.
ollys. we’re goln' to show you what farms In the 12 counties included In ulty.
Expert
Comes
to
Nashville
Tragedv was averted In this incl"Blessed are they who hungerwe mean. (After reading that poem its area. The cost Is estimated to
dent by a’ slender margin and people
and thirst after righteousness
Thursday, January 11
New Location for
sent in this week about. “"Mall
MsT. be about $1,000,000.
(here are thankful that the ending elsewhere in this
Call," we feel just like we mer&lt;
The Consumers Power Co. will (which means rightness) for they
Fox trapping will be discussed and I
particulars.
Well Known M. D.'s j was a happy one. _____,
tioned above, only more ».&gt;
'
arid 2.800 miles to Its rural Unas, at shall be filled."
trap set* demonstrated at the Nash- I
Taking advantage of the New I . .
,
i •
It is a very short week so here’s an estimated cost of $2,800,000. Thia
vllle school on Thursday evening.
CLARE LYONS,
Year holiday. Monday, the office . Motorists Should
briefing the briefs with the Nice will add 11000 farms to the 79,000
Jan.
11
at
8:15.
The
meeting
is
one
|
Having been
equipment of Dr* K. S. McIntyre , ,
,
..
farms which that company is now Sues to Compel Pay­
of a series sponsored by County,
Seeing You Home News.
army, Mr. Lyons
and Dr. H. S. Wedel, for many years Heed ThlS Notice
Agent Foster to protect next year’s
Making a surprise visit home servicing In 50 counties of the lower ment of Back Taxes
in the Stebbins block, was moved
Motortst-, wh0 obtain 1945 plates
poultry and lamb crop. The meet- j
Saturday and back Tuesday. peninsula.
to its new quarters in the Boys
,
the license number on Anson farm
Farmers who have electricity In
Lals Theda Somervil. of Kalama­ Ing will be addressed by EJnar Ud-1
Christmas weekend was Russell
building. E. State street, formerly .k_i- mileage ration record and on and I'i mllas
Shellenbarger who Is still waitin'.; their home* also use It extensively zoo. through her attorneys last denberg from the Predatory Animal
occupied by (he late Dr. C. D. Moh- j {£“X*J?ef0|der of their gasoline 1 mile east
for lighting barns and other out­ week brought suit in. our Circuit Control Department of the Deport- j
ration, too.
Had a short Jiat with Myron buildings. also for power. They court against Chas. J. and Frieda ment of Conservation.
The entire ground floor space has
Mr. Uddenberg present* a very
Owners of vehicles other than of­
arrived home the find that electricity Is not onlv a M. Betts of this county, and two
Campbell who
.——
been made to fit the needs of two ficial or fief- designation holders
day after Christmas, and for the great convenience, but It also is a others not residents of this county. intereotlng discussion on the habits
doctors, each having his own re­ should cancel the old license num­
first .tlrpe saw his daughter, now cheap source ol power for many uses Only the case against Chas. J. and and traits of the . fox and makes
ception room and private offices, ber on their mileage ration record
v
over two. We still have a lot to on their farm*.
Frieda Beits will be tried In this many suggestions which arc help-1
with a reserved space for a recep­ and on the cover or folder of the sale and Milt
ful to the farmer loaing poultry to
visit about, early Freeport days and A FINE SPECIAL EDITION
county.
clerk.
tionist who will serve both.
gasoline ration book, inrertlng the
all that so well be telling you more
The complaint filed by the plain­ fox. He also demonstrates a num­
Last week the Nashville News is­
Certain restrlctlorn have cur­ new 1945 number. The license
ber of trap set* that have proven
news from Myron Inter.
sued a special 16-page paper, well tiff alleges that she purchased successful in catching the sly ani­
tailed some plans until the war is number cn the individual *tanW*
Sgt. Herbert P. Smith. son of the illustrated, giving a fine history of some property in Kalamazoo from
over but nn the whole a satisfactory within the cover or folder of the OTTO
mals.
J.• —
L.• —
Smith.
Route 1. His ..^....
home ™.
on ,
the defendant*
defendants paying
paying $8,50088.500. for
for
—
.......
vlllace nn excellent write-UD of1 the
job has been done and the quar­ book need not be change!
Fox traps have been hard to pur­
Uck
tor U &lt;U&gt;. Hrrtl U 1ml “
,K IL She .lime. Ih.l the deed He­
Owners of f!■-■&lt;■ t automobiles must
..Rnd.. Wat,_ v t/e &lt;«n ters are light and attractive. Dr.
tack from the 8. W. Pacific where! mt-ntloninR favorably It* public 11- en her by the defendant* warrant- chase which has held up many farm-1
Wedel has the east side of the go to their local war price^andI »•- solving
he ha* been for 15 mas He arrived brarv the‘ schools churches, clubs ed the property she purchased a*
building and Dr. McIntyre the west, tinning board* to have “’'Ir mileage
home Sunday and becau_e he Isn't5cnoo“- c“ur“ “• c
i
-tne from an incumbrances what- eTTupply of trap* at the meeting nenHv^halT'nf6 thW tim2
which he will occupy as soon as hl* ration, records and ration books known a*
exactly feeling like getting out and , speaking of the village govern- I ooever." Since the purchase, the which will be available to fanner* i
' duties,with the Navy arc finished. changed.
making the rounds he'd be ever so ! me^t the News stated that itb fl- complaint alleges It has developed in attendance at cost.
",
...
..
... 1 The
i .iv kiuuiiu
ground, miwi
floor location I* sure
I JP*
~
e -U
Find If hl* friends would stop Ln i nances are tn the best condition In' that there are unpaid taxes on the
•— special
——
-------Office of Strategic Services ■| to- —
make
appeal1 to
— a nu—
to tee him while he's here. Soldier the hirtory of thi town. The vll- property, for the year*
years 1942 nnd
and
— although "Bud” writes many mercus cllrn'cle which will appreright 2
1943. amounting
amounting toto $261.15,
1261.15,not
notInin- NOTICE v1
u
...... la«e debt is very small, and the 1943.
x^ about vmuu,
c elate the added ease which it brings. WASTE PAPER COLLECTION
OF ANNUAL MEEJINO ( interesting HI
things
China, ,.
he
Gordy Ironside has finished h'» town owns government
bonds eluding penalties. As these unpaid ' The regular annual meeting at the has a decided preference for the
Jan. 4. 1st and 4th ward
work In radio communication* and cnoqgh to pay It several times over, taxes are an incumbrance on the. stockholders of the Hasting*City
U.S.A.
Annual meeting of Hastings and
Jan 18. 2nd and 3rd warm
is home until the 12th enroute to This special edition Is a
credit property she bought, she asks the
Bank will be held Tues.. '
». i Hl* wife, the former Kathleen Carlton Telephone Co., at Carlton
Camp Swift, Texa*. Gordy * fur- u, Nashville, to the’NaahvCto Nmro court for a judcmoit of 8800 1945 »t 10 A. M M4 fee &lt;
4 Denial*, reside tn Hutinn
------------------------and JU editor.
j asahut the defendant*
I the bank -Adv
1
°
*
(Continued
on Psge -5, Sec. -1.)
Adv 1-1.

Home Front

NO PARKING IN THE
BUSINESS DISTRICT
FROM 2 TO 6 A.M.

EIGHT PEOPLE
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NATIONAL EDITORIAL—

EDITORIALS
(Continued from Page i. Section 1 &gt;

m«-d ax brilliantly us any army
... new- it. in for 1941
i answer to a question
In We Allied counren a: king during the
that Himmler lint! his.

&lt;■ debar lc In France which

Yoder. Freeport; Mrs Kenneth! Mary Saltrm of R. 5. 'HaMlnga.
Mlicm or. more important yet. thr I Ackley and baby boy. Nashville; wrvixt c.n otic cf two Michigan
Pni-jdan military clique. Gen. Per-1 Charles Cooper. 1710 N. Broadway. , trams ir. Uj.- vegetable judging,
।
Ahhut tnvond doing a similar .sort bl Betty Conley. 220 8. Hanovei; Ger- grading
and identification contest.
eld Tobias.. Natiividr; Mrs Win ., In additldrt to naming national
Kilts and Wtby girl. Hasting;,' R. 4; ;ic humpion fams and individuals m
American and Allied statesmen.
judging, grading and identiticatl'm
Delton: Rtchara Hamilton. Nash­
vegetable* and in demonstra­
• Add Washington double talk: The ville; Mrs Wrn. Woodruff. Has- of
tion*. ’the convention learned the
Office of Price Administration re­
identity of the Junior growers who
cently charm up the definition of Green; Mortipier Christie. 4J1» N shared awards in the 1944 produc.....................
’
i follows: Broadway, Mrs. Joseph LeAL. and tlun-rnarkellng contest fur which I
A.VP Food Shirr* provided SC.OUO in I
Under rationing.
'Industrial haby girl. 1023 S Motitgonierv,
m hrdarahips
.*4, II. Avery, awdstant state 4-11
UM’S .1 pi UCeSM-d rood to pHXlUCC a iiowi.isr; news
Woodland tpul-rx '.parked tin Club leader at East laiulng.
product that U not a proce»*ed
weekly scaring when, in tnc cum- couched the Michigan team on
which Mary served with Byron
Fcetz, West Branch and Keith
with a builtan
ntwvmea agree that the tug
inui iKUUin IUI -•&gt;!&gt; aim uw ir- , .
...... ■
. ••
file record of the Carr-Sigler Grand spectively t&lt;» BV among tin- leader* . placed 31 among 88 team*.
Jury Invertigallon ot corruption in 1W-220-319 gumci
Dr. V. M. Moore, Na­
Wiiljgyn-f ‘ '
•d Jury was -.try nearly put tm- Vlth&lt;5tlle... &lt; r 134-2iB-30(&lt; and Roy
wrapi at the start—but the.of- Hubbard landed in third place tionally Known Radiol­
had launched spmftldng no really
big that he couldn't.’ control the
•cujM of th deliberations ras hr had
evidently r;.p«cttd to dot. Tin(hand Jury has now gained -such
w idtsp'ri-ad approval and support,
that any attempt to tamper with it
would be tantamount to jxrlitlcui
hara-kiri. The grand jury to date
in more than Justified U* exbtcitte. Money opent for keeping if'ln
operation. i.-- the soundest invest­
ment in good government that
Michigan jx-opic could make.

It's a boy for Mr nnd Mrs
apparently t* not going to Cilnton Brill. &lt;:i4 W Walnut. Hus­
tings, John Michael, De&lt;. 12; Mr
t
nd
Mrs George Npeck. 816 E MarA quick, eu.y ending ot
Hustings. Riibcrt Harding.
n the west can be pm down slid!.
Di* 27; Mr and Mrs Arthur AiIrrding. “CO W.'Madison. HMtingy.
ML Jim I Carl. Dec- 29
jell administration hits
-J for nrcdirMly pro­

ndilfonit! surrender only
p .cling over the head* ber: in U. Nashville. R 2. MartlSn
w.ir lorU' dlrectb to the Ann, Dec. 29: Mr. and Mrs Wayne
Hvhargar Hubbardston. Michigan.
Jane Frances, Dec. 30; Mr and
Mr- Gt'.»’&lt;• Wib.tld.1, 220 s. Brwidvay. Hastings. ffahey Lou. Dec. 31.
.ilq Lehman. Woodland, Jun 2.
1945.
'
i Inclined. You can't u^iit
Sundeal; Mrs Merrill Kuniirr■inizi J atmy with sticks and 6'JO E. Bund. Mrs Mnudr Rogers.
IMTson. no multi

&gt;- tlu murk mid do at
limum amount of work
otl.'r alternative were
ruled

■Germany

&lt;«&gt;(.

i.tiis of World Wnr I
-c* to bclU'Vc Unit the'
tm- Gernmn home front
. _
:n«- catiM- lor thr Kaiser’s
defeat in 1918 and he has .•« far
bu ll very xuccciuitul in combating a
himU.u wrakne’.-; ini- time. Himmler
. lit;.-..:: an clficient. ruthless,
bjoniy f !&gt; inside the Rz-icii—but
t'tf- Ik in1- front U holding together.
. not iiifely that anything .short
' f .i campl-.'t" defeat will ever stamp

ogist, Died Dec. 30
gamra of 193-214-194.
Ttie Recnntion League el-wed
Freeport wot the birthplace of
the lifst half «4 the ’«-n»un, Hliiu. •Dr Vcmor M Maori. who died
tuklng first phu-c uhd the fuliowiiig Saturday forenoon in his Gran
trams finishing in order1 Piston
home. Hr had a national
Hines. .Strand. Hostings Ice ,nyL -reputation as n radiokigfrt and was
Fuel, White Products, twonan,’
a pioneer In ttic d&lt; velopnjcnt of
Best Weekly scoresF Ixjng. Commercial Ix-wRijc
W. Ayres. Commercial
Moire. Hl* father was a merchant
R.‘Hubbard. Recreation
in Freeport fur many y'rars Hi*
1. Hawthorne. Recreation
mother. Mrs Anna Moore. 1* still
K Clark. Bliss-lariKite
living in Freeport.
D. Goodyear. Recreation
Dr. Moure uraduatrd from the
medical school of the Mlchicin
I*. (hittiier. Commercial
Urdvcrsity in 191! Not long nltor
H. Reynolds. Piston Ring
his interneship, hr located in
Grand Rapids Fur his first three
Ituiililr Century Game*
Bill's Uiu’ue. R. Zerhel. 2'33. .
; the late Dr. Win 'Northruu. who
Clark.*222: Ctmnurtinl la-acur.
had practiced hi* urotmslpn in
' Freeport before moving to the Val. l&lt; v citv. Then he became aMoclatcd
Thompson. 211. F K'-nfieid. ’Jil.,1 with Dr. Richard Hinlth
Piston Ring t'-auur. w. Ayres.
«*.-»M4 ■■*
kyres. 324............ y-~M (jnmp. PIO. H R'-vnol-ls.
ol'h. Pit.. &lt;’i&gt;vn--.■Jng disease attracted thr
Reerraiiun Izagur. G Brnlch. 201 ‘! Uentlon of th'* young dor-tor. so
hi.«
I Hawthorn' .'41 R Hubbard -.’13' ’’r I,■it
n iDr.
&gt;r Smith and opened hb
•
'’ftlcc in the Ml tz Hiniding
m mi-rvi. .'1-. *j. xtoenymr. am.
III- 'be pliv. l-iru. offi - won I drv°k*nS l’»-4 time and effort* tn
two from Fnalnrt-rr: Foundry took X-ray work. The medical men ot
« pair from Shop Office and Eire- , Grand Rapid.* nnd aunvundln*
fician* won the Mid iraine fnim'1 'iTihirv found hl* work .of touch
Shippervalue to them, and he built Un n
In tm Puton Ring U-aflue. Of- luge practice a* u roentoenolaglxt
fire won two fromCIO. Engincera l*'‘ W”*K ’thorough, original and
hid n game edge on Tool Room scientific, in hl* specialty, and won
and Grinders won a pair from Mn- ,
chine..
Hit- start of tin- M-cortd I
half in tnc Reutiition l eague.;
strand won n pair from Leonard*:
I'btoit Rlnsts won the find tun I

doc* not succeed me but does suc—rh» duties of a part-time
Provost and a part-time Director
. ■ • i Mini Invrstigations. The
■;latter office ha?, now been abolished.
| Dr. Adam's dm tex will place him
next to the President in University
standing
I have met him and
know him to.be a very able gentle­
man or attractive personality and I
am much pleased that tie is re­
turning to our State. He U a line
speaker and mere tv no tuzz on ills
mind

An The Unie in 45 .

In. Aho
Medical: Ernest Lewis. 028 E.
Mill; Clyde Shcincr. W. Jefferson.
Mrs. AnAa Newtmi. 629 N Bolt­
wood; Mrs. Chester Savacooi, JYcrnor': Mr • Rav Nyc. 544 E' Thorn;
Hnzt-l King. Woodland: Biiby Ray­
mond Ix-nnard. 438 E. Green: Bab*
Janice Kay McManni*. Zi! N.

Discharge*. • Mrs Roy Slough,
reeport; Baby Jack Lee Chaffee.
Hustings. R 4; FYsincis Haight Jr
Middleville. R.’ 2: An id Miller.
Freeport; Claud Pritchard. IfesUngs. R. S: Mr*. Peter Jluver. 222
W. Clinton: Mrs. Dennis Duffey.
Middleville; Mrs. Aiiule la-wta.
Hastim-K. R. 3. '• F. Benner: Mr*..
Fd Eldridge, latke OdHisa; Mrs.
Gurdon Havens and baby boy. 636
W. Madison: Mrr. Duane Hunt and
bitby boy. 604 E. Hubble; Gordon

a wlrfb reputation for hl* X-ray' 'too vln-presidenU have been president* and a
work
• appointed the same number that we
leal Society in Grand Rapid* hr
My OW1, duties have been con­
tra* named as president-elect but
u&gt; the bu*ine*s and ItoancUl
September. He w*_* u member of-iaifBir* of the Unirerany and &lt;me
the American Board of Radiology. 0J the two new vice-president* sucand was a member of Park Cun- , cred* me in these dutlei. Hr b
gregational church.
.
Mr. Robert P. Briggs who ha* beer.
He 1* survived by his widow., (or a number of years a Professor
three sons and a daughter. Two of of Accounting here. With the outui.
.*,_-—•
, .*..i. itireak ot the war he was given leave
Dr. Moores' funeral
|nf nHvnce to organize the Govem«day^ afternoon at the 1 ment'* accounting system in this ar­
igrcgatlonul church.
I .venal of democracy" Detroit, area
I In tnl* work- he had between three
;and four ihcusand men re.*pon*ible
Disclaims Credit
‘
to him He ha.; ixen for the po*’
■ year with one of the large steel
To Superman Role
companies, with wjiom I may say
In a urcciu
qrccnt vmvut
issue ut
of me
the oaiuicr
Banner an I
eii
—2,
.a
t.
-----------I Lem concerning the new executive ihc.*11} ** reewvIng here.
item
vet up at the University of Michigan ■ M',-“xoc}&lt;le- M.r *Ier:
following Ute teliri-rnent of Ha*- |
,'Valk!?jA ,m? ^tvn
ting*’ native son. Shirley W. Smith, ,1'9™ U»e position of Ajsutant Seckaigtlme secretary and vice presl»° Secretary and Vice-Pra* dent brought a letter from Mr. dent The latter portion of hfe Utl3mlU&gt; which we ptmt below.
ip*
l?lm t? CT?M;?0
However, we havo an alibi as mo*t tmo ,‘he University Business Officof our authority for tlie article,I “ ’’“J- he ““X continue to curtj
which hi* modesty forbid* him to ?n in business matters without thr
accept in full, wa* drawn largely |
on the part of hlnueif o.
from u State daily and could easily , other® lhut
»ut of hh own
be coiMrucd- tu carry the informsttan we gave
, I think the University now hits a'
Everyone know* though, how vid- wonderful set-up gathered *bout
uable Mr Smith's long years of' Prc*!dent A. G. Ruthven. Iconfess
service has been to Ute University 1 to a great feeling uf regret thai
and lew would fail to agree that it owing to the reuicment policy Of
will be a long time "ere the likes o’'the institution I cannot stay cm
turn" will be found. The letter and haw the hap pine,.* of working
reads:
jwlth this now organizationI think I ought to ask thr Ban- I I am sure you will understand
ner to publish this letter. It you that what 1 have writUn is not
think be.-t. as n comment on the'criticism of thr Banner’s statement
firs: page it^m uf Ulis week’s Ustlc , Being human it pleased me a lot
which gives • me altogether too - However, the idea that "two vicemuch credit for’ a super-human j_______________________________
ability
Dr. James P Adami, a native of
, ,,, ■
,
Carson City. Michigan, who comm
I
to the University as Provost rather
I

DEPEND ON PENNEYS !

latlonship tn yuu or
drinking I had been talking too
much in the expansive atmosphere,

:he coming Holiday Season, believe
"1
me
I to 1
Sincerely voun.
i
;
Shirley W. Smith CAI
—----------- --------------- —
MIMKRAT 1

Interesting New* of
Rev. A. Buege Family

□wing, which 13 part of a recent leter written bv the Bucgrs to Mr.
md Mr*. Art Richardson from their
■resent home. Lawrence, Michigan.
-hlch teib about the family. It

muskrau that d
b*cause the dry M
in.marnhe*.
_ Tr»l» ®»)' nor
® Icet nr
°F “ lnuik
Han run
placed
on
"Suppose Wm. Mishler. John
Thayer* and Lizzie Emelkrr are r~~ -- -r— r
.ill in Freeport. Winston Karcher fi’5'Jlnk »pohi are above ic
carried one ot our Martin i where
&lt;
Ir. Beuge went from Fn;tport&gt; gin*. ^a*on. Muaoral 11008., I
fildrid’s husband and Flrr/d. our “J1 them MJ-hlgMi conr.liw
aby. are in the dairy bu^inrs* al «1 among the best of Ch*
Sparta. Mich. Francis married catch.
altn DeWecrd. daughter of Fred
—
teWeerd. the evangelbL He has a '’ARR,-'OE L1CENHE4
me poBitlon at the Dow Chemical Jame* Arthur Gatos. Del’..
dam. at Midland. Mich
Erma Alice Lewis. Delton
"Doris tangh’ in BP'le schrw" at Carey M. Freeman, city
Chicago two years,, then became Rinda P. Squires, city
’
u-an of Women at Asoury u*«*e,
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THY

Evening aarvteM at Y:&gt;0. OanCtlUllc singing and sermon by pas-

CHURCHES

i That iogaUww. may build

Cbrisunas is* pertset fcr the oMhe woAdl'hcaMftg;
gr^^Tn they c^ hi" j" 1 Through Jesus Christ our^d
one boy home on furlough and we
-Rev. George awwart
ware among the fortunate ones in
—-------- ’ *
tills retpect
Utur* and card* OBITUARY OF
from the other two made Uw day BATTIK ALLERDING
m near perfect ae it can ever be
HatUe Helmer, daughter of Wiluntil this war Is over and tney are . n*m and Adah Helmer was born In
home to stay. M- Ru*’ Laubaugh I Cortland county. New York and
popping in put on the ftntehire departed this life at her home in
.touches and guv us an extra thrill I
•—
i* t&lt;u* at the war
and something to enjoy all the re­ of M years, 4 mou and 21 days
On
mainder of the winter. The boy*
Ga Jan
vkn. 4.
i. 1178.
IS?!. she
she was united
of
cant possibly know what their ini marriage to John Allerding
Alle—
visit* do to us stay-al-hoaics We carnon
Carlton ana
and mmeu
moved to thefarm
the
relive them for months afterwards. where the resided until her death
She leaves • to mourn their low

• Tuesday wtaht B Y.P.U. al the
• church at 730.

HASTINGS METHODIST
( IRC t IT

mry will spend Uw winter.
a Christmas dinner *4 th* nom m
HUNT v. b. church
.
. ......
ij.i.l Bantam
Cor. df Cast and E Grand
Sundav. * MIm Barbar* Lecnara
A. M. Coldren. pastor
I Ihmulay afternoon Jan. 11. La-,
I
who
U
atunding
the
Buhday school 10:90
9:58. Bible echool
die* Mbtionary Society meet* at the
Ann Atbor has been spending her
Martin
&gt; chuich la prepare clothing for the
Church
8:90. Adult ana
Clara
, needy.
.
Bunday school 11:00
groups wiU begin th* study of his- M.s Lron Ewnara
b
Quimby
tend backgroundI and anlriiuai *iv Ann bask el ball
ware preparing io go
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school 10:30
development of the U B. and tna
Hickory Ooracific. Mort of them
L. Winstca Stone. Pastor
Church
..
—
Evangelical
denom
I
nations
which
team
»
u
B
Jan.
9
lo
PlV
the north Mid didn't
“‘S m^ ii* Mra^lThe Quimby W.SC-S all! meet i The morninc worship service will are looktaa forward to-a merger in ' g"*t
of bo; weather in Me­
&lt; n Thursday. Jan 11. at the chuprh be h
the near future.
Wamar spent chrltuna* with
ry were talking of snow
7 :30 Song service and r»pe»
Suahter-Ui-la». Mr
I basement for a potluc* dinner'at Stone will administer the Sacratfu and jdeighbelU and
menCTff the f*fd'» Supper and will meaaage.
noon
With
buvinesa
meeting
and
tneni
iruj wr4 RaUis Warner al Parch­
dtrful trrau that peoelectinn of officers to follow. Ev- tire a brief Communion MeditaMonday B pm. executive nwey-j—-- —
norlh enjoy at Christlion The Adult choir will sing
! eryonej* Invited.
■ ■
i"*
■”'-Bs.cs. u SKn.'"11
-«...
I The Sunday school will meet al i meet at heme of Milo Coldren.
11:20 under the direction of Judge
Ihtirwiai 7 30 A&amp;Ult —*•* '
of Haavsn when one o
raodChll~ nvai.c, u. Adelbert Cortrtght
prayer services.
began tinging "Whit
—.—
lard Whitt-more a Mr. and Mr*
Small children may be left in the
(children. G,^,I,1&lt;1r ”“,pllU Z,111 *upF,y the P**1'
■ Another boy piped u
Wade Town and daughter. Mrs.
nurserf under the care of capable FELLOWSHIP DINNER;
ct tenor. “Don't Behev
dinner
was
Chamberlain spent Sun^y with-the
* 11:45 Sunday school.
pttendanta during the Morning
On New Year's Day a &lt;...............
- • former's
| friends.
—..
mother. Mn. Sarah Town
Thr Women's Missionary Society Worship Service.
held al the. Grand St. U. «
B church
A Prayer In Wartime
&lt; Funeral service*^ were
t{“' I will
In Hickun
Hickory earner
Comer*. ♦ Mr ami Mrs.
meet with Mrs D. A Van Bus­
The WJ3.CB will meet Wadnev- with 45 In attendance.
In
&lt;FVr
thr
Returneei
feonaid
funeral
home
on
Dec
18.
Pauy was one of the lucky few For those returned from camp and i wlUr’the Rev
Fallowing the dinner the Rev C John Lechkitner
Uclll‘’it’£1r, entertained for
day for 1:00 o'clock luncheon and
kirk on Thursday. January 4th.
H
V.
Tbwnsend
of
Rev.
H.
Townsend
Christmas: Clarence Lechlcitnrr
who has the Snow White records off
program.
combat
:— i Woodland
•• --•
। «« in
L Clinton, a retired minister gate und two sons. Mr. ,
ixi M
ra uyie
officiating,
burial
and
Mrs.
Lyle
the sound track of the movie, and Who have lived through
two readings and Past &gt;r Coldre-.i Lechlcitner
»2J?hilTul(&gt;JO^nd
Charles
Oootic
*U
i
Fuller
cemetery.
and Cliarle*
Gootte
all
are they ever cuteT The “Dwarf'*
O. H Trinkldn. pastor
gave a short devotional talk
of training
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Ke th
Yodel Bong" it something out of thi.- Tedium
Services held In LOOP Hall. CHURCH
Thr sweat weaker. Miss Wave- . of
Or heU of battle.
•
Lcchldtner
of
Hastings,
Sunday
wona gfln the adults arc aa fond Those
who have lasted all lessrr । The fire alarm at about 4 oclock Green Street entrance
kne Babbitt, of Battle Creek, a re­ night callers were: Mr. and Mrs
Don M. Gary. Rector
of It as the children There must ■ deaths.
turned missionary from Africa, who ■ Leon Fuhr.
_ h Cedar
&lt;&gt;~..r Creek.
crera Mrs. I^e
was caused
caused by
i Friday afternoon was
by I Morning Worship at 10:30. ing am. Holy Communion
be a Juvenile streak In all of ut
vU CUpprr WWH • Mead
SfS. and l*o
£« RapR&gt;PThose who suffer because
in
roof
Vlallatlon of church officers
children of Big
10 am. Sunday School
bore the discovery of a ‘hlaze
blaze
in ’the
the
roof
&gt;‘“e.a
ln
*}c ro
?‘ ‘J sundav school at 1130 Sunday
■*** and...
u Mrs Johnnie Jones
innik?1'.1 “22’ !J:ir saifs ESI “riitrsisi
ana
11 am. Holy Communion and most interesting account of her icLs
Mr----and
bn*'n
l&gt;od’
”n Wn. Ami. .l.r.1 JKT 'school staff meets Friday at 7:30 sermon. Ln observance of the Feivi rxperiences.
fonder if all the Clamor 0*1* a
and two little girls of Toledo. Ohio.
She was stationed 75 miles in­ Mrs Opal Caaey. of West Hope
of the Epiphany, or Visit of the land
from Freetown. British W. .-pent Tuesday with her -mother.
Magi
nt M»vamba. "
Mrs. Lechleilner and Mrs. Gertrude
Annual business meeting of Em­ Africa
Mlts- Babbitt » red hair was the Fuhr and boys were callers on TucsB. Jnotls
Adcock. pAkt.ir
were clamoring fpr such article.
manuel Church will be field Tues­
of great cotulernation and; day night * Mrs. Kathryn Mott of
It wont be long now until they To lack not in love or service
Sunday school at In oclock.
day evening. January 9. with din­ cause
I
Nor
make
the
road
back
sharpen
change from Clamor Girls to Gla­
Divine services at 11 ol.xk.
DONTBVY T1IINGS YOV l»O
ner al 8:30 at the Pariah House frighf when she flret went to the Battle Creek spent Sunday and
I
By
vanity
or
foolish
boast.
mor Girls. Just a couple of year*.
to gather children for g&lt;*- Monday with her parenU. Mr. and
mon by the pastor.
NEED—Bl'Y WAR BONDS
The annual business meeting of village*
for I Strangers
Stranger* to home and eaa
services. She solved this prob­ Mrs J. C. Hortense. * Mrs. Leu
Wonder what ihcy'U
Emmanuel Guild will be held Tues­ ucl
bv the use of a helmet. Miss’ Ciuimberlain spent Wednesday in
day at three o'clock, at the rectory. lem
Babbitt will return to theNirld aft­ Battle Creek.
er
further
study.
Cpl ana Mrt. Kenneth C Floria
PILGRIM TABERNACLE
who have been spending- the purl
two weeks with their parents. Mr.
Mm
tfn B. E ManxMan*-.-r waster
&gt;
DELTON
SunAy
ncfty school 10
io 00.
oo. Fr»ncL- ; Mr and Mrv. Cbilr Richards ofI and Mrs. Charlca Florin and Mr
r’. lrrnan. Supt. Morning worship i Jackson spent over Christmas withi and Mrs Leon Pennock, returned
•c.-vice. 11 00 Charlo* Manker will lids mother. Mrs B.anche Richards. :o Lincoln. Nebr. Friday where he
jk in the absence of the Rev. ♦ Mr* Roger William;, /'■‘urtirdI is stationed ♦ Mrs Henry Miller
Hr» Manker whb is conducting re- ; home trem Bente** lui p»ui. K|l-■ received news Thursday morning of
Vlval ser.lees al Flint
hmaroo Sund.u * Mrr John Ada ns&gt; the death of her biolher-ln-law m
Young people* service 7 00 Mrs. ;I*»t Sunday -nd ChrLMnms withI Dunondalt * Mrs Mary Howard
Estle-Engle leader
h-r •on-in-la:: nnd daughter. Mr has been vBiting tier daughter. Ma­
F ening service 7:45. Chas. Man- ! -"&gt;d Mr* Glenn Wilh-mA andLfam-- bell* in Detroit. * Mr. and Mr*.
kee Drenching
by al tile Kelbgg Farm Mr. andI Lee Russell spent over Christmas
with his rwirrnts in Windsor. Can­
Thursday night
night nraycr
prayer mcetinr
meetlnt 1
law •
Penn-xk
*ere jtl*o ”
dlnThursday
1 ~~C^n^f
, • &gt; ada.
* Mr and Mrs. Bliss Boulter
-L^Bla^* OrPSOr&gt;-M
"r” ii? K^wth
S• announce the birth of a son In1
h "“?•
,,,• ________
coin. Nebr. were callers in thr alt-• Ptnnock hnspital. Dec. 30th. * Mrs
•
iWilliam
Hayward spent Thursday
JI FFERSON ST. UNITED
ernmm. * Mr. and Mr* Lesin, Pen*
। uack were dinner guests of herrfia Kalanuiz-xr.
nnrrHREN churc(•i.
brother and sMcr-in-law. Mr and1
MU* iluth Solomon of Royal Oak
■ F W Moxon.i nast.ir
ii am und 8 Mr. Ralph SMiring in Hickory'" • has been spending several days
Corner* Sunday * Mr and Mr* 'with Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Solomon
।
I Charles Fieri* and Cpl and Mrs and children and MU* Caroline
unr r ^h°o1 ” •-«I Kenneth C Fiori., called on Mr* : Solomon. '* Mis* Elizabeth Robinson
। r B c E. 7 p ni
Florla and son Je(f ar-t Mr and her friend. Mls» Betty BulF --- Garth
TEXAS—SEEDLESS—SIZE 80
md Mrs.'■«
Leslie Williams Salur-‘ tomiy of Lansing spent over New
‘ Year's with the former's parent*.
THI COAT WITH
1 jthe Rev and Mr*. W. D. Robinson.
* Betty and Bobble Schuster of
THI DOUBLC-DINSK
fax
’
&amp;
Mrs.
"Mary Doster,
Mrs Hiutings spent from Wednesday tin■ | til Saturday night with their grandFAIIIC
*on
the Pa^ke. 3» a Jeff«X" ‘ James Slocum
" "and
nd *°
n David. Mr*. I parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert War••nvr. • Mr. and.Mr* Charles Kah­
Garth Fiori* and son Jeff &lt;&gt;f H*»-: Ungs, were dintier guesu &lt;»f Mr. undl 1&lt;t spent Ciirl.linas with tiirlr son
JUICY
iS!.- Mar-hall Norwood Christmas. and daughtcr-in-lnw. Mr. and'Mrs.
NOW AT
YANKEE springs CHI'R'TI
Dog't be deceived by the
*
Floyd H Nagel. Pastor
- Jarnt-a
-------- Slocum of Hastings spentI Clifford Kahler.. * Mr. and Mr*
VITAMIN-RICH
lamOmft feel al your
Chrbtma* wi.h htr laurer. Ben&gt; i Merle Sprague of Detroit rpent
PEAK FLAVOR
Fmic"' arc held on the second iCarbtnw
Mr andI (torn Saturday, until Tuesday witlw
Alpegor* Cost. There'* deep­
■ nnd fourth Sundays. The next »rr- Rlocum
Hlocum at
» Wall take * .,'ZVrw'JS
vice will be Jan 14. Sunday school Mrs.
Mr. Robert Faulkner
Kulkncr and
an i son
u n David
D.iyd1 their father. Oconto Sprague. * Mr.
down wear in every Mjuarc
• ol Colom* pent Sund ry anti Mon­• and Mrs. Glenn Williams and three
QOLDIN &gt;10 YAM
al 2 awl rm;hir.a mle. at 3
day u ills h.&gt; parent.-. Mr. .-.nd Mrs. i sons &lt;&gt;t the Kellogg Farm spent
e:1l - E Faulkner * Freddie Kop-■ Sunday and Monday with • their
IM.
DOZ.
caretui
car*eful now
hGw'vw
you ’Tread
u^d“nit lor
tor Txtry
every ■
j!*"!™*..!
. .......... . -■1 ,,tf
----------orf..?': mother. Mrs. John Adam*. A Mis.*
FANCT-OIANt
There arc milliooi of w&lt;«l
MCHIGAN-YtlLOW
FANCY—MICHIGAN—OtLlClOUS
mark
A'a.
mark will
will sl«4shoAVl spent CP.ri.4mn, with hl* oar- .Frances Brodie of Wall lake is the
iibro on Alpagors'* *urf*&lt;e
— —------.
••nt- Mr r.nd Mr* Fred Koppoldw.! new telephone girl at the Dfclton
BAG
BAG
nn.ST CHVKQff OF
* Mr end Mrs Mar&gt;W»ll Norwood j onice.
. . . Jcmblf die number found
PUSH—CALIFORNIA
r-HRLST. SITENTIST
। and mother. M"- Naff .
Dick Barnes who Ls attending
in ordinary cnatr. Tlu»
LGL
Girner Church and Center Street-. *Jxn. otinday with l^’.i Do'ier and wsc, al Kalamazoo lus been
BAG
double-dcmii) make* for
Subject. "God "
; daughter —r-abeth tn Hastings.
spending hU holiday vacation with
Miftnot and rugKcdnet* —
se-vl-e 11 am.
M T. Servant Edward Ixinaar hl1- parent*. Mr. and Mra. Robert
Sunday school 9:30 a jn
cl Qu.tntico. Va. Mr and Mrs. Barn- • a George Sprague enterboth! And ihai meant double
Wednesday evening service 7:45. Ca»r Orbeck and baby of Lansing , Mined Ills son Merle and wife of
your muncy't wixth!
Reading roofh tn church edifice 1 and Mh* Jnyci-Leinaar of Kalama- Detroit nnd his son-in-law and
open Wednesday and Saturday ‘ ;: w spent over Christmas with their, daughter. Mr and Mrs. Dre puhr-jnaH and family at a dinner on Sun­
Nationally Advertised
day. ♦ Mrs Myrtle Mclx^xi has
moved into the upstairs rooms at
the home of Mrs. Borah Budd, a
Mr.-. Myrtle Lelu.iar has been visit­
ing her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Moore al Flint.
* The Rev W D Robinson offi­
ciated at the funeral of Herbert
Van Stream at thr Langrland fu­
WATERS CLOTHES
neral home In Knlainazoo Saturday
afternoon. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Mux
SHOP
Reynolds. Mr. und Mrs. Roger Wil- u
Mich.
llatns and Mr and Mrs. Glenn Wil- naBtmgs,

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(sx's.s

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Our feed is rich in vitamin and mineral content.
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gain.

FRANKFURTERS '
HIW PACK-SULK

All housewives today arc en­
ergy conscious. It is the wise
woman that counts on milk to provide her

with the necessary essentials of a good diet.

In milk, she has a source of vitamins, pro­
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SERVICES, INC
PHONE 2118

KNOW YOUR CEILING PRICES

Mill I U CHI KCll ST.

HASTINGS

BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK. P,op.

Hostlnp

J

�THI HAffTTNOg BANNKR, THURXDAY, JANUJ

HOLIDAY WEEK
WAS A GAY ONE

1 chlldron;
broliv

Pvt. Samuel Geiger. son of Waiter Geiger ha* been released from
Pcnnfleld TWp. i* tn keening with the hfehost tra- an English hospital and la ajaln
——
ditions of the United Slate* Naval tn active duty. '
Dinners. Luncheons. Wptch
■ 31 Pelham Rtreet*
E. W utch.
,
Newport. R I.
Captain. U. 0. Navy -1
Maurice Blackford is with Pat- Dear Zolly:
We
are
settled
in an apartment
howling. and anew drifting It seem* I
KT-—. England town
tn this quaint New
I°“'h “““Ohl «“■ TnxiM &lt;k«after arriving last Thursday. So I
&gt; new troox. listen to a favorite radio »m*' so these two buddle* naled i
feel we have done very well. I
program and JU*t catch up after around and Marjorie Stanley war,
Claude Built 'who used to con­ walked mile* Friday and Saturday
duct, a town band here many year* It seem* but It has all turned out
ago । received word that hl* son satisfactorily.
Ruaaell had been seriously wounded
Horace came up here with hl*
Bookcavc dining room for thr mem- ... . n rTeaton u here for 30 day*. I
bers Of her bridge club und their 'Ve rc scheduled for a visit with
htubands The ph^nu served hl,n » rooro •bou‘ *»« Uter Bud
were tangible proof of Jack's success 'Heubent Flail is alio home for a
on the South Dakota hunting trip. ?«•
know both of
Th. rolfuM II .11
.k;. those fellow* (Freeport' are to-i
-----------getber. Bud say* he* feeling pretBowman Field on Wertnc*day. There, ty much OK. now.
was a bridge session with honorsi
Lieut. and Mr*. J*me* Houghta­
going to Mrs. Leslie Hawthorne. Mr*. iin arrived home Christmas mom -"
Stun, Major Finnic and David ing for fourteen days which they
Goodyear. The Gay Jordans were are spending with their parent*.
also guest*.
. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Houghlajin of
Route 5, and Mr and Mr*. 'John
On Friday Mr*. Uuy Keller enter­ Thoma* of Route 4. Lieut. Houghtained at a holiday luncheon, each lalln just received his wing* at
of the small table* being centered Pampa Air Field. Texa*. and with
with a niinlaturo Christmas tree. nt* wife, the former Jacqueline
After every four hands the high Thoma*, will return to Frederick.
scare al each table won a prize and Okla., where he will act a* an in­
tluisc having the best score after the structor. Congratulation*. Lt. How's
mial round were Mrs Robert Plnnle. about a m
letter or even a postal card ,
Mrs. Don Siege). Mrs. A. K. Frnnd- from you?
sen. Mrs. Hay Branch. Mrs. George
- ■ And now we know why Lt. Russ
Dean and Mrs. M J. Cross.
| Laubaugh and Jimmy Springer

THE HOME FRONT

si*. bi

;*« ■««

1

platoon to loin the Sitka deCai'
w Join the ship at commis- Pacific. Pfc. Aaron Blanck. wlthewhich will
stoningr time. That time 1* indefin- hi* old school zrienda to Write
itc and1 always and forever subject
--------to change. Will you pleaae have ou
Banner sent to Horace's nddres
which follow*. It will then be far
Pfc. Aaron Blanck
ABN. 8&amp;O796
. Sitka Detail
I AN.TA
’ll
Newport. R. I.
Poat Office
I hope to make little excursions
San Francisco. Calif.
into New York after the holiday*
Plan to visit withHorace'* slater in
Kenneth Miller of ICAAP King­
Boston. We are troth very thrilled man. Arizona called .his mother,
at being north for Christmas.
(Continued cn Pag* 6. Sec. 1.)

148554

WARDS
ANSWER TO THE ORDER

wm

KlnV Illvht
•—«. at
n Vo u»-7™
ww L.ol u
Llu.C
S'
Mary Ketcham invited elf—jight gull
thcy; lheX bod
mrt met
**n“since
Rufi*Ruza
*,nlwent
,n In­
for dinner and bridge ociurc
before ner
her —
fccrL*
cc1-?
tu,‘1 back In mr
thr I
v—
departure for Ann Arbor the followfc.Uow- ,
"w &lt;*«&gt;■»
oW
a“v- they were
------ --------together
—1
’
J
1
of
the
time.
They
really
had
ing day. Saturday night Martha
Lou Maur, entertained twelve for thing* to talk about and -they
•de.M^rt and bridge New Year's eve stayed together around -the clock
a progressive dinner was fun. Sue and by that time had Just nicely
Smith served the first course, then started. Jimmie Just finished 100
,un to Martha Lou Mnu*' next with hrs tn a B T 13 and ha* gone toMarjorie Dibble and D irts Lundberg advanced at Napier, lhe last lap of
nerving the main course at the lat- hl* training. We'd be glad to hear
ter'a home: then up to Wlllo Jones' from you. fella.
nnd Barb Shannon's und finally
Lt. Col. Homer Barber flew from !
winding up at Libby French's for Pari*. France to Waihlngtot). DC. ;
some bridge. Sent* Furrow Garrison then on to Chicago to sec his
was also a member of lhe party.
mother who is ill. Homer hazn't
Sally Goodyear, Doris and Mary been home for over three years.
The good looking soldier In town
fxKkwoGd had a dozen of their
friends at Sally's to watch the old lhe middle of the week was Cpl.
year out and the New Year in and Elmo Kaufman of Three River* ।
who
drove Joyce Huckendubler
nil had a merry time, whnt with
Imine from a visit in lhe Cpl's ■
dnnciiig and n midnight lunch.
Light* on New Years eve could hometown.
Uroklng
pretty a* a'story book
be seen al) over Hastings showing
that friendly groups were gathering bride wa* Mr*. Keith Clark a* ah&lt;to wish each other well Among hipped off the noon train Satur­
lhe many who played ha-.*.* were Hie day with her husband Lt. Clark for
Frtd Slcbhlns. the Carroll Burk­ n 24 hr. visit—attractive couple
holders. the Byron Fletcher*, the C. they were und it was good to see ,
R. Brandsteltcra, the Stuart Cle­ them. To Boyd over In Italy—you'd i
ment*. the Leon Slanders, the Wal­ be very proud of your new daugh- I
lace Osborns, the Bernard Heeds, tcc-in-law, and mighty proud of
the Philo Sheldon*, the Chester Keith too. Don Clark in Hawaii
Hodges, Mrs Philip Mitchell,-the A. they tell us.* Is taking all kind* 6f.
R. Van Til*, the Tom Taflee*. and "improve your mind." course—
the Homer Sailtil* and Dorrance practically a college counic along
Trethrics al the home of the latter. with the navy. Greetings fellow.
•
Last week wt said welcome Honu
A pleasant neighborhood tea wo.* to Kenny Wilcox, having caught a
Hut given by Mr*. A. D. Knbkcrn glimpse of him on the bus, but it
on New Year* afternoon
was hU brother Gale Wilcox wc
«*«, Hope you'll be making it soon
Kenny—this weeks news from you
Rather Expensive
29 mission*, with 6 cluster*
Ij-.ster Griffcth of Kalamazoo, was
brought by Contervatlon Officer □ale. on Air student at Mich. Tech,
George Sumner into Justice Ben al Houghton, returned New Yeur'a
Bowman's court Tuesday, where ht nnm’nt A brother Howard 1* in
wx* fired 825 und casts of 8335 the PiUlippines.
for cutting the ton out of one of Dot-Da*h News
Bob Rnush has met Bruce Long
the phir* at the Orangeville rearini pond* .for his Chriatma* tree.
on Guadacanal and the fellows
The tree.’ are the Ones M&gt;t out -'iKiincd to spend Christmas to­
by the Barry Rod and Gun club.
gether.
Pvt. Fldyd Main writes that h&lt;DIES IN HOSPITAL
IN KALAMAZOO
, ha* arrived safely and Is some­
Mrs. Iroie Lee Bauer, nged «1. pas­ where tn Englanp.November 24. 1944
sed away on Wednesday evening.
The Commanding Officer takes
Dec 27. In u Kulamax.jo hospital
after un extended Hines*. Charles pleasure In commending Car) MayBauer, her husband. L* an employee nvrd Randall. Seaman First Class.
United
State* Naw. for service a*
at Pennrjck hospital here
Mrs
Rimer was born May 27. 1882. the «»t forth tn the following:
daughter of Charles and Ix-norn (Ttation:
F(ir meritorious performance of
Hackett Alden of Battle Creek, and
came to Hutting* in 1937. Survivors duty in action while serving ns a
arc the husband; two daughters. crow member of a heavy AA twin
Mrs D n Gflrton and Mrs. Glenn mount. Randall has consistently
Donovan. Battle Creek; five grand- operated his mount with an out-

STRAND THEATRE
Hastings. Mich.. Phones 2244-2557

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JANUARY 5-6^
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
&gt;V1I&lt;1 Hill Elliott, Alice Fleming

'

"CHEYENNE WILDCAT"
and
Donald Barry. Lynne Robert*

"MY BUDDY"
SUNDAY and MONDAY. JANUARY 7-8
Fibber McGee and Molly

"HEAVENLY DAYS"
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 1:00 TO 2:00
Only enough admission* will be sold al bargain prices to fill
theatre once. Evening prices thereafter.
■

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FBI.. JANUARY 9-10-11-12
Brian Donlevy. Anne Richards
In the all technicolor picture

OF SEIZURE BY THE

PRESIDENT
The order of the President to effect the seizure of the property and
business of Montgomery Ward is a violation of the Constitution of the
United States, which the President has sworn to uphold and defend.
The Congress, which is the sole law-making authority under the Con­
stitution, has given the President no power to seize the non-war busi­
ness of Montgomery Ward.

OVENPROOF CLASS ROASTERS
Large double reatten-------------

2.19

Dutch ovens with baiting lids.

&gt;49

TIRE RELINERS

1.97

In* tall a reliner. Si*e* for all passenger ears.

The purpose of the President's order is to enforce, by an exercise
of arbitrary power, orders of the War Labor Board which the courts
have declared to be merely advisory and legally unenforceable. The

courts have held that anyone who refuses to comply with orders of the
War Labor Board is not defying a command of the, government and
that, since the orders are merely advisory, no government official has
the right to impose punishments on those who do not comply.
The President's order does not arise from any failure on Wards part
to pay fair wage rates. Wards policy is, and has been, to pay wages as
high as or higher than those paid by other employers in the commun­

ity for similar employment. Wards only objection to any of the War
Labor Board's wage recommendations has been in those instances where
the Board has arbitrarily demanded that Wards substantially increase
its rates above those of its competitors in the highly competitive retail
field.

FARM HARNESS

43.75

CLEARANCE FOR IHE HOME
HEAVY WARDOLEUM RUGS
9x12 sizes. Choice of tiles or floral*..

5.44

SALK! BATH MAT SETS
Choice of flatty, *ha&lt;gy or cotton lofted styles..

2.97,

BARGAINS IN RAG RUGS
Closc-sul odd iota. Heavy, washable, revmlH*!
6 FT. WIDTH LINOLEUM

33c
FELTED COTTON MATTRESSES

12.88

REDUCED FDR CLEARANCE

The President has ordered the Army to restrict the liberties of Wards
employees by imposing upon them the closed shop in the form of union

DOORS. WINDOWS. ETC.
Check These Values In Millwork.

maintenance. This is the final step in the coercion used by the admin­
istrative agencies of the government to force the closed shop upon em­
ployers and employees throughout the nation. Wards has long believed
that when the public awakens to the extent of this coercion, it will rise
in indignation.

3 comb, storm &amp; screen windows, 28*x35*, «a, 4.82

Wards defense of the freedom of its employees has not been
prompted by any feeling of anti-unionism. All employees at Wards are
free to join or not join a union, as they wish. Wards fully recognizes
this privelege and has assured all employees that their opportunity with

1 storm window, 24 x 44, eg.1.65
1 sot of double French doors. 5’ x 6’6', oa._.

2— 3 panel doors, size 2* x 6'6', ea._
4—5 light window sash, 26 x 54, ea.

2.99

3— 15 light hot bed sash, 3x6, eo._

4.69

CASEMENT WINDOWS—USE IN PAIRS
12 pair. Size 1’8* x 4*. Pr...............................................

4.53

CHECK KAIL WINDOWS

3.18
CORNER CUFIOARD

the company will be the same whether they ore union members or not.

11.88.

"AN AMERICAN ROMANCE"
FIRST FEATURE SHOWING 7:00 P.M.
SECOND FEATURE SHOWING 9:30 P.M.

Wards cannot in good citizenship accept or obey the commands of

PAINT PRICES ARE SLASHED

those who have no legal power to give them and who are seeking to de­

RARRY THEATRE
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Hastings, Mich.. Phones 2244-2557

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JANUARY 5-6
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Rod Cameron. Fxszy Knight

"OLD* TEXAS TRAIL"
bimone Simon. John Emery

MADEMOISELLE FIFI

prive Wards of its constitutional rights and liberties. Wards takes this
citizen of the United States.

8c
FLAT WALL CASEIN PAINT

apply. BaaplUnl Hal Pnlab (or pluler. weW.

The issues are now before the courts, where Wards lias sought for
two years to have them decided. Wards welcomes the opportunity to

present its case to the courts.

SALE!

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FLOOR ENAMEL

Choice of oak or light gray. Gal.

BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 3:00 TO 5;
TUES.. WED.. THURS.. JANUARY 9-10
Susanna Foster. Boris KariofT
IN THE ALL TECHNICOLOR MASTERP1EC

"THE CLIMAX"

1.33

KALSOMINE

t

SUNDAY antfiMONDAY. JANUARY
Ella Raines. George Korvin

"ENTER ARSENE LUPIN

WALL PAPER CLEANER

position in defense of the constitutional rights and liberties of every

SEWELL AVERY
Chairman

\/Jontgomery
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2.97

�THF HASTINGS BANKEH. THURHfHY. JANUARY 4. 1945

until moving to Banning California
lut Aug. - Mr. und Mrs Yerty are
both teaching school in Banning.
California.
Kenneths brother Claud is In
France now having spent his third
Christmas in service. His address
U«7o. Claud Miller. 36*04364
You felkTOs acroaa. will liever
r Christmas and spent know how much your telegrams.
eve and Christmas with
d Yerty's. (Yerty's were
nclxiitxirs of the Mlllcr'r at home Your Mom was so happy
OrvUle Curtiss, with the bouquet
she received from you., That re­
minds us-you being a paratrooper
Ytttr Fanil) 'Vtcttf
—of the definition we heard the
other day. A paratrooper is a fel­
low who climbs down trees he nev­
er climbed up.
Another whose thoughtfulness
made Christmas happier was Pfc.
Corliss A. Barnes now stationed in
Iran, who sent twenty-five Red
Roses to his mother. Mrs. John
Hoffman of 220 N. Church-3t. for
Christmas. He nas been overse.i*
nineteen months. Before ids eaiicment in Oct. 1942. he was employid
in the office at Hastings Mfg. Co.
Pvt. Rex Schad recently was
mimed a sharp shooter on the
range at his encampment. HL«
brother. Rodney, the marine, who
some time ago received the same
award has nothing over on his
younger brother, now. This is Rex's
Ytur 'Rrxjli'Dn.rj.ht
address;
Pvt. Rex W. Schad. 36920020
Co. F. 314 Bn.
a cherish your doctor's confidence
Cnnu» Blanding. Florida
Rexxll Ptticripnon DepanS«u Burl Cook. Bugbee Comers,
As his partner in health servis on his way home from 2 yra. in
is our first aim to maintain
thr south Pacific.
doctor's confidence To do thia ,
Sgt. Hugo White has written his
adhere to a policy that callt for
mother. Mrs. Edna White. 420 8
variety of quality drugs —
Michigan, from a hospital in Eng­
—, drugs — yes. even seldom
land. saying that he had been in­
/ drags that must be replaced
jured again on Nov. 29. this time
juantiy enough to insure full
in the left hand, losing one finger.
--- "lexall peescnption policy
Had Fred Underhill a Boatsmnn
curacy co the mh degree;
instead of Boatswain last week.check system guarantees
man or swain they're still In lhe
r your doctor's instructions will
same boat
followed to tbe letter. Therefore.
Lake Odessa. Mich.

jrs^^fflpMSg

menption for you. bring it to the
exall Drug Score. For. like your
doctor, you cin be confident dur
your prescription will be filled
promptly sod sccumely with the
pmenbed ingredients.

STEBBINS
&amp; JACOBS
HASTINGS

Dear M1V coffer:
1 drums ot Sgt. Hart, who was only
Just a few lines to let you know thirty yards from lhe edge of the
that some of lhe Christmas pack- , crater. Sat. Hart wa* graduated
ura Turaly have got to the bays I from. Keifugg High School. AugusSrore ChrUtmls. My mm who haa | la. Mich Prior to enlDllng in Oebeen stationed in lhe AleutUna fur tober 1942 he worked in Detroit.
Mypaciidesfttand0 WM ranning
Sth Army, Air Force in Italyr^ntroFwHh two of his pals to T'Sgt Richard J. Verdon.
of
3 cofY”L
.~-.lv. tiw mzxi RFD No 1. Crtory. Mich, a guil­
5u
™ he .Tote hu kK lei- tier.
r- •has
— &gt;been
—" authorized
.uihheUrt la
to wear
star, according
U»
ter home they had each received au second battle
,—----------- _
over M packages and had eaten a recent announcement at this I5th
only four meals In mew halls after . Air Force heavy bomber base in
his Thanksgiving dinner. We wish Italy
io U* ink everyone who had sent
He reeived the award as n mmhim boxes as I know lhe boys du brr of a \e,erB" l5th
enjoy th?m. even though they are | ntur Bomber Group which has
sometimes too busy to write thanks flown numerous bombing missions
S^Jveryone. Also he does wnjoy in direct support of the invasion of
the Banner and the Home Front southern Prance during August and
News as he on keep track of a lu*. September.
- -former
— - school
-—
— »from
—
The
of- -his
mates
the group is
Is a veteran of more
Woodland High. Thanka^again to than 145 combat mUstorw and was
•vervone
previously awarded a battle star
■
‘ sincerely youn.
, for its participation in the Italian
. comoai
*
Mrs Leo Hynes
combat zone.
lone
1' .In
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The Battle Stars are worn on the
« ... a4 "™
m April,
snrii aerosx
the shrmj
yrs. in
across 1. F,.Fasteni
I 2 vrs_ and not home in 3 yrs. is:- I European Aincan snoaic r.asiern
Cpl. Stanley Stauffer. 38154255
Theater Ribbon

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i Gollys. Stan, seems like the rota-| Mr Henry J Steejtb«CT; RJt. 2.
I Hon plan should be coining your , Hastings. Mh-h. was .enroliwi re­
way pretty soon. Here's your broth- । cently at the NsW lYaining School
rr's new address:
’ 'Yeomun-W- on the Iowa State
. Pvt Arthur E Stauffer. 3692M87 i
C0,lc*V Campltt Cwtar
Camo Hood TVxas
IKTC | ‘This member of the. Women's
Camp Hood. T
j Reserve was rejected for her speManne Tech. Sergeant FTed E fbtl tra|PjMB (,n the basis of her
2?^ ir
LlfT&gt;he
?' Tecniit training aptitude tests and
FT1‘'d
, rn, -Z;, Jal l«»‘ civilian experience The course
cc ived thePurple.Heart forwounds , oI
JtUdy includes shortI
i dAU,~ilit' “ | hand, typing. Naval correspondJan bombing raid on Rol Atoll.
It----.. and
...j formj,
•------ —und
. —
- ­
nee. -------records
cur
Ah Aviation Mechanic and Crew rent rvrnts
events.
CLh,e4.ul,lh «
«
Whrn I*111 Wavc Mieeasfully com‘be Marme Coro* Air Station El . pirtM hrr thtx)retlfal rourap
| Centro, calif.. Technical Sergeant w(I|
to other duty stations
, Ifrirt was overseas sixteen months I wbt.re
actual experience in
I rv"y base, and was sttXck in the
’ hip by shrapnel when a 2000 pound
Jan bomb hit a Marine Ammunitlon dump. The explosion blasted a
crater 40 fl. deen und 109 ft. in dia­
meter. Concussion punctured ear

HASTINGS CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
307 E. Monhall St.
Phone 2748

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11 A.M.—A Living Christ.

PHONE

1 would think.
i
The tint tew daya weren t very
pleasant, but now it isn t voo bodSf ‘-rS" V^?n“ur hH

Each one has a Job to do
Men. women and children small
So do that Job and. do it well
join the- Victory can.

Pcrhap. IU I.BPU .nd UuahUr,«y
REV. E. BAILEY That makes one wander back.
Or maybe just a Mother grey
Y.P.M. 6:30
nVito’s waiting in a shack.
7:30—Whot Think Ye of Christ?
The homes are broken by lhe cell

other prices

Nov. 12. 1944
Mrs. Rozella Burghduff
217 S Michigan Ave.
Hastings. Michigan
Dear Mother .
How are you? Guess you will be
surprised to hear Tve changed
camps, but so was I when they told
me I was to be transferred. I'm in
general service now Have to be
down here about six weeki to take
more training, then a;, far ss I
know I will be ready for overseas
duty. We arrived here last Thurs­
day Have been pretty bOsy since—
was reclassified and aulgned to A
,I co. tor training. I'm kinda glad to
। get out of Myles Standish though—
long in one place Isn'l good.
|I| tooMaybe
111 get a chance to get

I
I™" r“m.mblrn Lnubiana”1 ot
'I old.
' Well, guess I will cloae for this
' time.
w,th

KEEP ON

sing
soprano

with

‘
one. Gf the home town men

AKO. 339. 'r Postmaster

tare .M iwmmi •1’"- « «•”»
small
‘
Present address:
To maintain what ls right.
T Sgt. Giles A. Burghduff.
20835344
We set out here and await the call
I We re Just behind lhe line
j Camp. Howze, Texas
.■ We have a duty to perform
! We're ready any lime.
•
November 27. 1944
Mrs Eunice Keller
219 West Colfax St.
Hastings. Michigan
My dear Mrs. Keller:
I received a letter from Max yes­
terday for the first time In quite
•a while. Boy! The two of us are
sure a long ways apart now. I hope
that he isn't ha vine it ;jny harder
than I am having it here in the
Philippines. If anyone would have

While

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Perhaps your job to in the home
Perhaps it s over here
i_ -nd neav*that the UMt'lo* whU;h *“ pn-pared by ..nt of
l’r'!1 ‘ bc*L*nfL^!?y.,‘fellows in commemoration of
Have you been doing all you can
doean t come down. It rains an aw- (blrthdny December 28, it will
Tb make lhe Victory near?
give us and our families back home
eve
pretty nice.
• nice neo- '। »a K«
great
ot UUUMCUOD
satisfaction to know
•ri-been
ell
Lt.
verv
“‘ deal Of
Know
Continue friends to do your part
The
Filipino
------------ If ’The
£r^frta2iv
aeabera are being remeinla the homes and over here
And soon the war'll be over
Well return to those so dear.
what they went through ‘he last P’ ‘ n'
X„fl,1
three yearn, there
Ma^hJil
Marshall U
L. Bchanu
Schantz
many strikes. The Japs Just moved
Omar D. Barnum
We've won through the battle and Into their houses and made thThe
third
anniversary of . the
strife
Flliplnos feed them and take care "worklngeat. flghtlngcai
bunch
ol
We'll take up the battles and toll* of them. I haven't seen any furni­ men" in the nation's armed forces,
ture since I've been here. They say the Navy Seabees, will be observed
Things of our every day life.
that the Japs used it nil fur fire . on December
28
n240.000
40 ooo orricers
Written by
December
28 bv
by’««
officers
53?,A','.ZU'S
”!?«”
n..

* pc“y o,,lccr ratf
I have the Banner change tny ad­
i
drew so I will get it. I always look
The
1 lie iuuuwiihl
following poem was
wun nr.,,
sent to ।j ....
for ...v
the ..........................
news in it. We
- ha.e to ■put
---1 Mrs. George Oaks. 820 E. Bond St., in long hours here and don! have
Hastings, by iter husband overseas ' many pass privileges, but I guess
The time arises in one’s life
1 it’s all right.
When their hearts and minds will
We're Just a little way* out of
h|l
New Orleans. I haven t been out
Wllhloytul thowbu.: &lt;•«»•“»
■n,.’ MPPV «
mn...rr ,UU.

S. School 9:45

all gravy. Ii'sapreliy tough grind.
: our pilot, who prefers lo be called
our "skipper" now—has more than
proved his well learned knowledge
of piloting—brought us thru In tine
P*Cinf shape.

"Luckyi
Pvt. Wayne Togg, 36453301
A.P.O. 88. *4- Poatmaster

WAR BONDS

"~W.
ou, M0W
a couple of days ago. and it wax a
treat after what we've been eating,
but we haven't been kicking about
our food very much lately. All we
have to do is Just think about tiw
frHows upon lite front line and
what they are eating. What we'do
get we know that it is belter than
what they have. One ju&gt;»J thing
about this place is that we can Kct
all the chickens we want from the
Filipinos. They won't fake money.
We had chicken yesterday which
we fixed up h#re in the tent, nnd
for the first time I was so full I
couldn't eat any more.
Well. TH close for now nnd try
and answer another letter. Please
don't worry about me and from
now-on I'll try to write more often
so you won't be worrying.
.
Bye now.
Archie
Pfc. Arthur L. Vaughn. 16013757
A.P.O 72, fl- Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif.
Sunny. Italy
Nov. 14. 1944

’ somewhere in Italy
DccctnlM-t 9. 1944
Mr. RusmH Kimmti
Hastings Bunner Office
Hastings. Michigan
Dear Rum:
There are -four &lt;&gt;t us b-geth.r
over here ami we ran arn&gt;s* tiii«
Httle pwm and we would like to

Your friend.
’
B&gt;&gt;o
So you ard tired pt working. Mu­
ter?
You think you will re.U a bit?
You have been working pretty
steady
And you're sick and tired of it.
You think the war W ending
So you wiU Just slow down the pace
That's what you may be thinking.
But. Mister, that’* not the-case.

•*"!
thurizrd strength'of 3000. lhe Sea- What would you think if we nil
bers won their spurs at Guadal­
quit?
canal and have been with the as­ Because we were tired too!sault troops in every major Ameri­ We'te human of flesh n:W blood
can amphibious operation. They , And arc Just as Ured aa you.
cun now boast that they jbulll the 1
network of air und naval bases in Did you ever dig u foxhole?
'
the Pacific Dial pushed the Jape­ And climb down d-ep inside
bark 3000 miles: that they devcl- And wish it wont to China
iijsed amphibious equipment nnd So you'd have a piuer to hide,.
ti.hnlqucs that helped carry the While bu&amp;mrd« packed with gun*
day on the African. Sicilian. ltu&gt; Were circling oVi-rheuJ
linn and Normandy beachhead:
„„
u the ground around
........b. ...
..
And
you
Every commissioned OOMtructian Was filled With expiuc'n; lead?
Battalion is cither currently over- om yull ever dig youraelf out
teas or has completed 'a tour of prom the debris and the dirt
duty, many battalions are on their Then feel yourself nil ovir
second tours. Seventy-six per cent jo
where you wire bunof the Seabcea are now outside the only to find you cottldn l imn-’.
continental limits of| the United Ttiough you weren I hurt n: till.
Statea: only 9000 dscnlUI men Then you feci so dainn-.i re'.fmd
have----never
seen foreign servite.
"
‘
*“*
You sit right down und bawl’
As General Douglas MacArthur
, wrote in n letter to fJcnber- chief Have you ever lai n hungry Mlfit t ■'
Vice-Admiral IBcn ' Mort cll, "The Not thr kind thst food »«-;i glut *.
only trouble with your EJenbrca is But the gnawing, cutting hunger
that you don't have enough - ' •That
— - gels
• - Inside
- ---------your gut: ?
them!"
Il's a hoinesuk hunger. M‘ster
M L. Schantr. CAP. US N R
And gets you in Its clutrlv ■.
•. Fleet pcstofflcr
And there isn't a pin- &lt;• to hide
San Francisco. Calif.

Dear Zolly:
It has been quite some time since
I wrote to you folks back there w
Omar D. Barnum. MM 3 c
Not tin- wllty t &lt; Hur kind.
I will write a few lines to let you
Fleet Poslofflee
know I am alive and well.
San Franchco. Calif.
And the gritty kin-1.
I hope that thr weather is not
too
cold
in
Michigan,
over
here
the
|
— —_
------------ ------- ---------- Excerpts from letters written by Not the Rind that make* swr.i'. run
wind is blowing quite u gale and George Juppstrom.
But thr kind that t!nv&lt;.- -. ti ..■•
I am expecting snow. It has snowed
TH. you even ctm the sun.
some but not so that the ground
Not quite up to par ar. to what
was covered.
*[ can write about, but I hope to And Were you ever
Won't be long until Thanksgiv- write all I am allowed to.
.
j mean dog-tired, yirt ki
ing I remember I was on my way I will start back where I left When y&lt;»ur feet ain't
over last year and'spent Christmas; you. in Herington. Kansas. Prom And your legs won! 1&gt; i
In N. Africa. I guess I will spend ; there we went to a station in Call!. Hut
fc~"'
it In Italy
talrthis
this year but I t^pe
hope that j Then^
Then ,n
to ,ul
this“ ■»
' beautiful
—■«&lt;»"i spot' ••You bet your life -. ii■■
off line any way. They say I which you have been wanting to And let me tell ym:. Ml ' we"aree going
Saipan." .I ....
going to
to have
have turkey
turkey if
if we
we ,, know
know is.
Is. “"Saipan."
feel a lot ----bet-...We i-jipecl lhe same from jou.
p
—
........................
' ' you 'knowing
----- — • where
-arc off line.
"K"
rations
if on line । -ter about
f am fly pour HiutinwKJouuhbnp
Somewhere in IUtv
It would be much better if I
Jhe next point of interest would
pvt Roixrt MatUnnn •
could spend Christmas at home as-' be' the missions 1 have been on.
I was hoping to. but Jerry doesn't । One to "Truk" one to "Imo Jimn '
Pvt Richlin! MrM1
want to give up that won so I hope ! und the first one to "Tokio " And
Pvt Rwyden Varac.
to be seeing all of you the 4lh of boyj What a thriller—you can tell .
July In "45".
your dad I know Just how n duck
Well. I guess this is th ! hsve.
,he ,lr8‘ d“&gt;' ol hunting waj. !944
Um?' for so I will close wishing i
f
..
inc enemy has
nas made
maoe a few
lew raids
rains ?’,r
everyone a Merry Christmas and a
The
, s’
very prosperous New Year.
*on “us
* *"here, *but
“* nothing
**■*“ :o s|x-ak
*" Ip'
Hustings.
Michigan
of. By the way. I used to thinkM^hignn
Sincerely.
। back in lhe states—when I saw th-nr Mum.
.
Wayne Tnag
fellows namely, the Infantry, dig- , J'tst a Hnr- tonl#b • ।
M-q
I Ring holes in the ground, that it
1 “m "c“'
l",‘"
was a waste of time. Well, after I"8 «ttd nraving ym
ti.&lt;- :.n.i
being raided here just once, was I,rcScl'e^ -'’"ur
enough to make me reailxc the l&gt;le ea! in K «)id taah. did It l--e
need of a similar hole. Ed Pnwur swrl ! Yon *now. thrt is lhe tint
and I have a very secure l»x hole
,cnr I,,h,'v,2 "”n ,n. “u’r
and very solid too—coral rock all 'dkhtcen mon ti. . can .i-..
•
around us. Two Jumps from our h'™ ,h"
1
wish I could rake n bln bunch of
leave*
together
and
III W. STATE ST..
Now ’for the natives on the
.......have a Ixitifiic.
bland. There are still quite a few M *“!?
** ’’
! of them. They tire nearly nil l&gt;Wcl1 Mom- 1 BUrwrated in one port of tile island. Httle news I get down here, that
The mens arc working, around at
V.n/u
different odd Jobs and they're du- looking gout.. With the fn/ulcn •■!
ins all right
*
,hc Philippines gi tting under w.r .
I ,, . ..
____ _ . ... v .
.
and all of the other Hand : v c
i hJS J?U,hrc7*iH&gt;b*r
to *1M&gt;
huve ialtcn. it shouldn't lxt. j
time of the taking of Saipan .soumueh jon„er brlfirc .h(. ,.n(1 At

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A.v,
t*,e sorvlrc it will bl- dune accord| Dec. 4th.
lng to points If they do I should
I What do you think of our work be among lhe first pi,--’ out. I nl| on the "littleyellowdevils?
I sup- ready have points for dependents.
; jxxw the papers are spreading it on expert infantryman': badg -. go
: pretty thick. I can tell you it's not . (Continued on Page 1. Sec. X)

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Traverse City last Monday, the ard

Carolron. of Charlotte, and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chamberlain.
New Year's guest* of Mr. and Mrs
Cenard Smith wen the Rev. and
Mrs. Fred Hom. Mr. and Mrs Le­
land Sherrard and daughter of Bai­
lie Creek, the former's father from
Iowa and Mr. and Mrs. John Bhulti
and family ot Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Snyder of
Allegan and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Tefl of Otsego spent Utt Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Snyder.
Mr. and Mn. Wm. Shriber were
New Year’s Day guests of the Frank
Shriber* in Carlton center

*

came home for the weekend only.'son. 30! a. Broadway 1
On Monday evening the firemen has seen Minneapolis
o
i
Mrs Cooper and Mrs. Adrianson. si
Mr. *■ V
L M k 11 L TV s*
were called to the home of Judge A. 000 to Us present MkC
D
-McDonald when some chemicals,; servatively at a half mliuK
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ffir"S
T-uklm
*h™d
u&gt;
AlrtCTUltih.oI Or^d K.»UU, -Sil
with which Frederick wm working i When he Lrst landed in
“ **"
in the basement, exploded. Luckily
—- -- lie had presence of mind to turn on sawmills on around Lhe clock
another chemical which extinguished
jJ^WoS? °”r3K&lt;«&lt;KS;
John T. Wood Ubl
p
vyriuu.
,
.
.
,
general
duOnnan.
has
announced.
f&lt;^a^ vi’.itVlth tier
U
«ue*U
“7
is an independent ]
IL Evart* «nd Mis* Agnes 81m.
JXSkii
tSi
L'
damage, and fortunately Frederick widely in formed on
Mi** Grace Edmonds returned Kellogg, of Marietta lore weekend
vari-colored crepe pajw and a bou'I
lsQ eHV was not burned.
. ’ .
Union" He says that one time Oov- I
quet of cut flowers made attractive |P10?^, b&gt; ,lflc B‘L',s,
yesterday from Ann Arbor where
rrnor Johnson iD&gt; of Minnesota,
Mrs.
Hatue
Johnson
of
two
miles
1
decorations at the home of Mr. and
children will follow
she had been visiting friends since
01' Urs J- L‘ Ickea ot
had he lived, would have been a
Mrs. Gay Norton when their daueh- w» soon as
as avmmu™
livim^uamprare touno.
found, ™lh °‘
national leader, likely the demo­
x/r.
.-a
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Wledlea were
ter. Miss Marjorie Norton, enterMr. and Mrs. Vaughn Fuller have
cratic standard bearer at the con­
/r
weekend guest* of hi* sister and
talned twenty-three guests on New
vention which nominated Woodrow I atw*Jw
*on; xl1/” Mu!
nf
brotlier-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Shulls Sunday and Monday was Year’s eve Sprays ot mistletoe tied purchxwd from Mrs. Fred Ryerjon.
urday at her farm home and on WHson the first time. Mr. Gage is an
wJt
PoweU
Kalaoiaioo MU* Huth their daughter. Miss Edna Shults with red ribbon were hung at stra­ W. Bute St.
Bunday her grandchildren. Theo­
Creek
New Year’as aav.
day.
r-r
—ic on N»
Palmer of Delton spent New Year’s of Detroit,
tegic
places
around
the
room*,
add
­
Mrs. M. E. Tuckerman, who la dore Wierthga. Jr. and his U«t4r
Mu* Wlllo Jones relumed Mon­ night with Mr. and Mrs. Wledlea.
Mrs.
Groover
Hansen
left
last
ins
to
the
evening
’
s
gaiety.
Mis
­
teaching at the Weeks school west
ready mentioned a* a strong pas-1 Th®
day to Ionia after spending her va­
Mrs. Ella Wolfe returned Tues­
to Join her husband who 1* cellaneous games were played with of Dowling. droOe ou' Tuesday Anna Mae brough her back to lhe slbliity for the G.O.P. nomination In,
cation with her parents, Mr. and day after spending the holidays Tuesday
based for a short time in Miami, Miss Helen Bustancc and Jack morning but found an empty room Johnson home.
’48. His pet hobby, of courre, 1* the ******
Mrs. Fred 8. Jones.
„ ...
The regular January meeting of .
with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dyer in Florida.
Blough holding high scores. At two for drifts and. snow, had made the
growth in population
Holiday guest* of Mr and Mrs- Kalamazoo.
the Barry county board of supervis- sensational
,and influence
1 Mr.
Mr. and
and S»
Mrs. Earl Shute spent minutes of twelve the New Year's country roads impassable.
of Minneapolis and * “**ora will be convened next week Mon- .iu&gt;
of Jackson udM? and
Ur l‘nd Mn WU1 Ortuby were the’ weekend
--------pie was caned and was found to
'1 Ir, Albion.
erpaaumg imponancc tn the ft-““„**¥*
Kenneth' Lrin^nd a^iiJers ln Detr?u for thp hol‘daJ™&gt; Mr. and Mn. Sterling Weeks en- contain horns, small cow bells, crepe
day. January B.
,nancul.
economic and cultural life, *° .t1*5*1
Cirek ™
d
| Mrs. Irving Rice spent the week- , tertalned far lhe weekend the iatpaper hats and serpentine. The week* returned to her home last
John F. Gage, the alert, well- of
, the great northwest.
of Battle creek.
lend with her son. Edw. Rlccj»f the iter's aunt and husband. Mr. and giiesu drank a coca-col* toast to the week and is slowly improving. On groomed, and kindly looking, almon
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Carrothen. Baltimore district.
’
Mrs. Geo. Chenoweth of Leonidas,
New Year and some really had tn
she was shocked to bear snow-white haired gentleman you
'When
you--get-------tired—of- a---girt's
were Christmas guests of Mlis BeaA holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs ' Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer work for their coke, but it provided Tuesday
-------,—
­ '
that her son-in-law. M. Sciioon*- have noticed on the street—perhaps
trice Carrothcrs of Detroit.
Burl Will was their daughter-in-law. ’ Robinson during New Year’s week- a lot of fun and helped to greet the makcr
of Detroit, wa* overcome by visited with, ne is very cordial—ts empty conversation, what do you.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Adams Mrs. John Will of Uleavillc. N. C.1 end were Mr. and Mrs. Stuart New Year tn a merry fashion
fa* while repairing his car in Bal­ from Minneapolis and here spending do?"
nnd family were Christmas guests who returned Tuesday after a two;Jackson of Saule Creek and “_
li- Creek, with his
the winter wish hl* daughter, the
“I give
rtlatlwea.
, weeks’ •»»»
visit
I-------------and Mrs.-------Paul Ward and babj
of Grand Rapids relatives
“ here.
~-jy of1
enrome to Hasting'
always agreeable J&lt;rs James Ma- uurant?
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Valentine re- 1 Sunday night auesls of Mr. and Grand Rapids.
Yea’r's Eve party at the home o! Will*’. He wa* revive !
turned last Tuesday evening from Mrs. Leon Slander were Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Orl Everett and,,"Judge and Mrs A D. McDonald. A dlllon u not coiuddi r
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Mrs. Carl Richards of Grand Rap- daughter Helen of Nashville and Mr. quiet evening wa* enjoyed following
du-'
Dorothy
Wood
be-j..
Abel&amp;on and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur-;W»and Mrs. Roy Henney and daughter a potluck1 supper. Guests were Mr.
mess ।
’ST "•‘-•J’.?"' tics three wee** ago i.
Valentine ot Ypiii.mil und Mr. nnd I Mr. and Mrs. Jock Stem and Mr. Bonita of Battle Creek spent New “
and Mrw George D«n1&lt;Dr “&gt;d Mra. office of Olivet Coll .
Mrs. Roland Valentine of Ann Ar- and Mrs. Lentz Chaffee .-.pent New Year's day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. D. Walton and Mr. and Mrs ,
-nd
Uarnid Phillips.
miinini
•
rhere„Who
was much
ini*.,'.*-Bl and
Everett.
bor.
Year's eve in Grand Rapids
Harold
many
ghe?.. qucflc4
Philip Frandsen spent the New
• Mr*. Jos. Brozak is spending toCadet Nurse Roseman' Week* of
„
,
,
.
, ,
Consumer* Power office tiie other
day in Grand Rapids
Community hospital. Battle Creek. Year's weekend with friends in . Eleven
couples enjoyed a deighnde &lt;i.iy Tnc attractive matron was Mrs.
All THAT THf HAUL Hill II S'
Ionia.
Mr .» Mr, T.e Olr. ...4
Mrs. Roy Davis of Battle Creek party Monday evenmg in cclebrati?n Oan AshalUr. wearing a perfectly
4»&lt;«h&gt;er. Mrrlb*. rUllrd Mr,. Ole,* “L. ,rJ, u„
n,T|tn ol
of the new year, with Anne Good- stunnhig purple feather chapeau
°*
n“l
SrtrSf^J.1. JTm, wa* a holiday guest at the Fred year a* hostess. After he ride the ,hal really did things for her and
Stebbins home.
young people returned to the home bcr admiten
Mrs. Robert G. Forney returned of
Mr-, Charles De Vault rt Bnd Mrl- Cordon Ironside.
Mr. and Mrs. G E. Goodyear for ncr
Mrs E F. McLaughlin returned
« ,r*
Si the first of the .week from Chicago hamburgers and games.
to Muskegon Tuesday after spend­
Jin in and Gary, Ind., where she spent
Kenneth Cline who lias been in | Christmas and the past week vV.lt“Santa” ho* not been to the War- {' ”5 ‘ New Year's weekend with
Mrs. J. C. Ketcham went to Ann the Aleutians for two years and U -! Ing relatives.
ner home on East Madison as yet. h,r toui
Arbor yesterday, Wednesday, on now being transferred to Oregon.
Friday afternoon —
the ....
fire depart*
due to the fact that Sgt. Gerald and
—
business.
Mrs. A. F.'Berlin. Mr. and Mrs.
Sally Lawrence’s furlough was post- ment wa* called to Hie Belson nomc
Mr*. Robert Daw retumed last
poned until Jan. 3. A turkey dinner on N. Wa hingum St., but lhe BanWednesday from Detroit where she Howard Martin and Mrs. Nora Mar­
anti the exchange of gift* will be ner wa* unable to get the detail*.
haii been spending several days with tin returned Saturday from a tenday
visit
wi&gt;h
Cape,
and
Mrs.
ArFriday
evening
with
Mr
and
Mr*
Toe
family
is
living
in
Detroit
and
her husbaixi and son.
| .Mr. and Mrs. Don Ashaltcr enterMr. and Mrs. Joseph Jc-llis and land Martin In Atlantic City.
! talned with n family dinner on New Ed Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs Willard
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. VondeQlcsscn’s Year's day. with the following guests. Lawrence. Judy and Joanne, and ~
children of Flint, were guests of
guests.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Ballou
Mrs.
Arlene
Merriam
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Gillespie, Bel­
her parents. Mr and Mrs. Stewart
returned to their home in Wayne levue. and Mn. Boyd Clark and
Kelley, part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bcverwyk enLt. and Mrs. Keith Clark returned on Wednesday after a ten-day visit daughters. Mary Jane and Nancy.
tertalned their Court Whist club
on Sunday to New River. N. C™ aft­ here.
Mrs.
Daisy
Brt-ee
of
Battle
Creek
er a few days’ here with hi* mother,
Friday evening Judge and Mrs. A. Saturday evening, three tables being
Mr*. Boyd Clark, and other rela­ ■ is sending the week with Mrs. Dave D. McDonald entertained a group in play. Prim were awarded ti
tive*. and with her parents in De­ 'Waters.
of friends al a co-operative dinner, Mb Cla re Johnson. Clay Bassett
troit.
- Mrs. Miles Water and Miss Metha out of town guests being Mr. and and Lawrence Larkin. Guests of the
STEAM HEAT
Mtw Mary Ketcham returned I Water.*, spent las' week In Harrietta Mrs. Roy Adrianson. Mis* Mnrllvn evening were Mr. and Mrs. Cl lire
Thursday to Ann Arbor alter spend­ , with air. ami Mrs.'«A. L. Kellogg.
and Jerry Adrianson of Battle Creek. Johnson.
HOT A COLD WATER
1 Mr. and Mrs. Wtm Weaver enter­ Others present were Dr and Mrs.
ing her vacation at home.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Hoonan en­
। Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Merrick were tained their granddaughter. Miss D D. Walton and Xleorge Walton. tertained
SHOWER BATH
some friends with a dinner
Card
over —
thr Mrs. Wayne Peterson. Mr. and Mrs.
dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs Lyle Barbara
—„ —
» of Lansing
-- ---.
Fisher. E- Slate Road, on New Year’s holidays
Frank Cooper and Julie Ann. and and "Watch Night" party on Sun­
"airsTwill
Litts of Delton arrived Richard Groos, Jr. The young peo­ day evening
d*y.
*&gt;rs. Will Litt*
Mrs. Duane Lammers has returned Monday to spend the winter with ple enpoyed their dinner und games
to her home nt Cedar Crcrk. niter her daughter. Mrs. Vernor Webster, in lhe recreation room, while their
Women in Shipyards
convalescing at tt»e home of her parMrs Bert Spark* is spending a parents were al dinner in the din­
HOTEL HASTINGS
Employment of women in ship­
Winter's success coat fashions—-at low clearance
enrt, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crook, fol- few weeks with Mr nnd Mrs. A. L. ing room. Later in the evening all yards bas more than tripled.
Brown and
In Ann *-»-«
Arbor. spent a happy time listening to the
lowing an operation.
------------* daughters •prices! Richly furred dress coats—all from reg­
Sally and Marymike Brandstc'ter
Caller* at (he home of Mr and
Mrs. A J Vedder on Monday were returned Monday from a few days'
ular stock! Plus a big group of untrimmed winter
Mr and Mr*. O L. Hoag and Mr. visit with Judy and Janet Joluuon
and Mrs Mark Ncordykr of Grand in Belding.
overcoats.
Broken size and
.Mr. and Mrs. Rom Dunn. Geor­
Rapid*. On TtK.sday. Mrs. Leon
gina w
and
returned
Leonard of Delton called to rec Mrs. .......
.m Julie —
,
early for yours!
-..I day* Monday
...
Vedder. who t« convalescing from after s|&gt;cndlng .-.
several
in Chiher recent Illness.
cago,
Miss Marietta Faul has been the
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McCormick
guest of .Mr, and Mrs. John Wallace and family returned to Detroit lost
of Bloomfield Hills part of the past Tuesday after spending Christmas
week.
, wl’h her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. HoMr and Mr.&lt; Erik von Reis and mer Warner, their son Ronald
son relumed on Monday to their Warner of Dearborn remaining over
horn? Hl Grosse Pointe Firm* after New Year's.
a visit ot ten days with Mr. and
Thursday guest* of Mrs. David
Mrs. Aben Johnson.
I Waters was her grandson and his
Harold Foster Ls in Ea't Lansing ' wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Chaffee
this week attending a county agent*' of Ellsberry. Mo.
conference.
'
। Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Tecgarden of
Mr. and Mr*. Jos. Brozak and I Grand Rapids were guest* of Mr.
Regular 34.95
daughter returned Tuesday from ‘nnd Mrs. View Sisson and the Rev.
their hollflay visit with relatives and Mrs. John Sinclair on Sunday
and friends In Lowell nnd Elmdale.1 nnd Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Bush. Sr.. [ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes
nnd Mr- Charles Bush. Jr., and have returned from Jackson where
CHESTERFIELDS
son. Michael, of Grand Rapids were i thev were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mr*. E- Clyde Gamble.
C. Edmonds.
Mr*. J. W. Armbruster left TuesMr*. Frances Bennett and chll- day for a visit with her mother,
dren were-guests of Mrs. Leona Mrs. Flora Coble, of Garrett, Ind.
Proctor of Lansing over the Christ- I Guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
mas weekend.
Andrus on New Year's day were Mr.
Mrs Anna McGuffln and Miss and Mr*. Warren Rader and Mr.
Others at 24.95
Rnth Lyle returned last Tuesday:and Mrs. Harry Ritchie of Battle
Irorn Traverse City where they.Creek.
.
spent Chrtetnuu with relatives
I New Years guest* of Mrs. Fay
Fine all wool fabrics—beau­
Mrs. Hilda Zerbcl accompanied Marble were Mr. and Mrs. Lyman
Mrs. Frederick Bishop to her home chamberlain and family and Rlchtiful rayon linings — well

PERSONAL
J
Mr and Mrs Hobart Schaibty

7,

‘ Mu-s Virginia Potte. who ha* been
.’Su®!.."®!
•“» SbTSd. bTiUSiur.'T

wttot Ls

7/ahif Stmr

January

SOCIAL ITEMS *

ROOMS

WINTER COATS
Fur Trimmed

@6

1495

1995

Blouses and Sweaters

X B W YEAR’S

Drug Event
SAL HEPATICA 60c me 49c
ALKA SELTZER eoc.ize 49c
24c
11709723
GROVE'S COLD TABLETS 27c
00266341

bottle 100

296

ABBOTT COD LIVER OIL 12 oz. 98c
HI POTENCY B COMPLEX
CAPSULES bottle 100

25,000 UNIT VITAMIN A
CAPSULES bottlelOO

3.25

TAILORED BLOUSES

2.25

COLORED BLOUSES

3.50

ALL WOOL SWEATERS
Long Sleeves Slipovers . . 3.98

CORDIGAN BUTTONED
&lt;
3.98 and 5.00

Fur Coats on sale
MUSKRAT COATS
17275
Like Cut

Plus F. Tax

OPOSSUM COATS

69.75

CONEY COATS

49.00

SALE on ALL CLOTH COATS
279

IREED’Sl
STORE ==23

SZX REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY —
—T Hosting*
Phono 2241
ShsN fr JeHorse* SX

tailored — all at reduced
price.

BATH ROBES
Spec. 2.98

Broken Lot Coats
Some as
low as

500

Not the newest but all good
wearable styles.

SCARFS
Spec. 59c

Persian Fur Fabric

$189

ASPIRIN TABLETS 100 39c
VICKS VAPO RUB
»mall
27c
ANALGESIC BALM
49c

=== nniTfi

BLOUSES like cut

1005c Mohair

Corduroy Slack Suits
Neatly styled—well made of fine pin wale corduroy. Reg. 10.00 value.

/RAC

O'7'’

!OO% Wool Sweaters
Long sleeve pullover styles, all colors.
Cardigan Styles 3.50
SiA^2

298

Fur trimmed or plain Chesterfield

One Rack of Dresses Greatly Reduced!

Winter Hats Reduced!

J98 — 298

Blanket Sale
White Fur MITTEN

Pcppcrcl 25'c wool satin bound, pastel shades...............

Spec.

Frandsen9
Exclusive, but not expensive
—

$

THE VALUE ST

�COMMUNITY NOTICES

LL DRILLING
D REPAIRING

.

Haney J. Lral'
HL. Hartings, Mich.
CLASSIFIED 'RATES

£

AGENCY

!i

S3

40

i

Sheldon Agency

ill

I He P*r w»tA minimum ot SO*.
DlrpUy Hom Ml Is «*P« « «»&lt;*
fee* typ* 10« p*r Un*.
Plrrt Inwrtlas IV.c ft
.ucc«.»lr* lni«rUaa ot *am* ad le
ft ««td. mlaimum ckus* 2Oc.
10c UdltlosU wiU b* cbet(«4 tor
SUad sde.
All reue are ter reek.
!4&gt; sot paid for Vy WMcriSey f»llowue win ke r.lurcrd an adul
Ueael lOe ter csnyhig.
,
rot«l«n CU»»1I.*4 Uat* ix »« word.
Minimum ckstg* 4ka

Cedar Creek '
The Cedar Creek’ Cemetery Circle
will meet with Mrs. Dorothy Mltch-

It.UKT -mail ilragC- hound In »&gt;. tn.’i ;
1
5 Ir.tr.e Howard it « . »o,ier. I«i !
j V V II ......
»«4S
। ‘ ।
Ij.onl ll.lltubl . .oatnitline mot.ey and 1
• H- lie 2 *M&lt;44k«t!k’ _
. • _ '.« 1
|..-t A 11 a 1 Uaa &lt;*»(*»« tte&gt;*.:
h'xv. •' lla.lb.e" Howard’'.f ret.rnedj

•

Laubaugh last Friday. * Mrs J. J.
Willitu spent a few days in De­
troit. visiting her grandson. Ray­
mond Willits who. has Just returned
from Ute Pacific are* and who is
spending a furlough with Ills par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Willits
and other relatives. * Mr. and Mrs.
O. D. Fansctl. entertained their
sons. Ray and Burr and their fam­
ilies fur Christmas dinner, also Mr.
and Mrs Truman Merriam. * Mr
end Mrs. Chas' Laubaugh spent
Christmas with her daughter. Mrs
John Stamm and Mr. Stamm and

l.U-rA - e— t—*k .n rRe name ot 1
H.rVr Vlrkary. « tear Lake. •’"•'•J* j

IXInT- l-Md l-..rd»r Ut-ie-. WowdlaM .
u‘..‘*.tb-.4
‘
I’*'
MIST- v xa. tat.-.u
M.C-U. '
;■ I la u Mat.Mll. tab'.nr*______ JJ 1
MISCELLANEOUS
_________
. '

109 W. State

LIFE
BONDS

AUTO

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FIRE

FALSE TEETH
With More Comfort

Prqftct your car, yourself end riders
with a full service policy in the
World'i Largest Automobile Insur­
ance Company.

FABTEETH. u pleasant alkaline
inon-ucid. powder. holds false teeth

Farm Bureau State Agent

k 1

AUCTION SALES
Lirt Your Sale With

more comfort, just sprinkle a little
FASTEETH on your plates Nc
gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feel­
ing, Checks "plate odor" tdcnlun

V. AXTKI»—Woman t.. d e«’n/’.SP|4&gt; •
! p.r—.f II..tine’. «'••■Itirr», bark —
1 Nations! Hank llldg
' it \XTi:i»-3Ln to &lt;-i-,r*le hSt.-hrrS

HENRY FLANNERY
'
PHONE 3170

WaSHVILI E

l'akd»...a farmer. El'

1 on Wednesday. January iu.

WASTflt Wettre.. a&gt; IUti-1 IHaine
U-i. ..
»&lt;&gt;
a..rk.
« asrei*-V. ti* b ly
mil.: bo nl.lr to take «h.ir’1.-ind
Mr &gt;7?
i:"v

SALES
Prices at Hastings Livestock
Sales December 29. 1944

WAXTEI* f.-mbll.i.t!.... I«okke. |e ntl.l
.1e.i-;rapbrr. (nil or port t.mr . ...
pLot., or rail al Werner Motor Hair.,
•pairs furnished and installed
X Mi'hieau .t 11 &lt;- tr*.
nauine-.
for all makes of furnaces
|*l.ot.r 54-5.
I *

Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

Top Hogs
Top Calvbs .
Beef Heifers
&amp; Steers _
Beef Caws _.
Dairy Cows _
Feeder Pigs _
Roughs __
Stags — —

WANTBD- EMPLOYMENT

WASTED—Ws»hu&gt;««. ralkd for a .1 daII.trail, by eiiwrtmtrd |»r&gt;~«. Write
U-.a .'.1, U. .1 llauit.et. Mu'.
work
KXi HIlif.M f l» Pra.nx ra.5

Floor Sanders for Rent
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

ORGANIZATONS
POOLTBY

fUK

Nan Bank Bldg.
AND MISCEIXANEOUS

AUCTIONEER

DEWEY REED
Phone 3467

(tastings, Midi.

j

AI’PI.K* f&lt;m HALE —lUldwinr. snow.
ur r.at.-i ■
. ‘and np
1
__________ i [ •-«&gt;&gt;«»•« •&gt;» M..MIrrilk. So e.u, by

full SALE X. a IU H. traetor cuitlp. k. r. K-rl: . tb Cronk, it 3. on Jim

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

FRANK JONES
Buyer for STILES and Company.
Basting* stockyards. phone* 2588, or

IL.Uy »«...! UJ Yuli U.» epriag

k releases

l

"the

Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars
Let us brighten that dark base­
ment. Phone or write.
WELL IMPROVED 44 UTtKA -TTie L.O
Lbur.l, farm WiM on Middk.llk
I r'-l -rt run! 4 mile. ea*t ml 1 rail' ■
.,.-rt». "1 Mi.l4le.ine or 3S m.l. ...I
ar. .1 1'. Ill'll’- • -•isth 't &gt;rrop..rt „ei.
tn.; l- .hail-- crnii* 7 r-ola boa.
•i*4l‘.
Vater .i'I™ lor both. elc&lt; •
Irir.ly, -Ti u.irr workable land.

4 p&lt; Monde bedroom^ .uilr ......... ”
Sew rndna dinine &lt;helr «. Op f
ClG
.
Platform rwkrr. with »prin
r... kjatl. bmp table*.

$12 to $14.10
. _____ $11.00

PAINTING

to. iale. Urur&lt;e ti.rmoriitt, I mile
north uf l*rairi&gt; rillr or b mile, .oath
of Yinkre spnir-. l-b!--* tv ■'&gt;*&gt;

k RESALE SHOP

-.$7 to $13.40
$5 to $12.70
_ $40 to $140
$3 to$lS

5IATICO — doctor's prescrip­
tion for neuritis and rheuma­
tism—speedy relief from joint
pains, backache, lameness. 75c
at LyBcrker's Drug Store, 122

1’ lyTcfilli' VuU 'J..U.Z UH Tiuilb fur
'
,

$14.60
&lt;18.50

Qiiwpractk

HL., k e.i’H. C
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1 I

PBODUCB

Jerry Andrus

Lbt your Auction .Sale* with

J,r.e .

B.-rl.-i. st-irr...

INSURANCE and BONDS

‘Hite Spine
is the Human
Switchboard
controlling
Health, and

HASTINGS .LIVESTOCK

Quimby. Star. Pratt. Lakeview aciioul U.uncls
T'ncre will oe a meeting of all the

Marshall Furnaces

tone 2519

DR. DERK STUIVE

G. F. ECKARDT
438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

bill i’rirr 93.500 or would ,»o u.ldrr
ho mi- in llu.tibg. prtr.nl right 11
Mr.

.Ait TO
ip tfiHOur wolverines

r., ’.e
1'4
tr.rn
1 eel'
wen
4ui(&gt;
wired tor rlactricily. boi&gt;»» air
rlen-iri. »t««e. J Handera. 1 i&lt; M
J-fter-on .troet, Ila.line*.
fuH HEXT- 1.1- » r- farm. h&lt;M &gt;od
—
... ► —. .1
.n - Is &gt;4
!&gt;■. fi&gt;.i.l
llarlon Hulk.Ur, 3
routb and U mite Vaal ot X*»hr lllr.
1 11
III.-..., *:.* H. M..i, M . Xa
t'hone 5511
full HAl.I&gt;—RO a. r. farm. good
room hum*. g.Hid rrllar. and fu
Ur. food b*.»-nent barn. r.'aJ

of the modeling of homemade* gar­
ments. Members are a-ked lo bring

rail 617 Lacey through the week.

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr. —

tone 2178
Nashville
At My Expense

LLOYD J. EATON
Dates can be made at
Banner office

'Bill" Sherwood
INSURANCE
Hotel Hastings

Loren Coppock

1*1

Delton, Mich.

AUCTIONEER
General suctioncering.

Dates can

Loren Hershberger
AUCTIONEER
I am no further away from you
than your nearest telephone. Call

Ls unfortunately elmliar to that of
the girl Boris KarlolT loved and mur­
dered He Ls determined to - keepher from singing.
r
"Enter Arscne Lunin" starring
Charles Korvin, Ella Raines
The story opens with Lupin steal­
inc an emerald, but hc returns it’
only to find It later in his pwsessi n
as he Is about to leave France. He I wife of Flovd Van Wir. pitwtl aw.iv
I Ls arrested, how hc gets out of that i on Sunday. Dec. 31. in Pennock hn.’.
fix is told with suspense and finesse. SiiUl. where she had been a patient
or ten day*. Mrs. Van Wic was a
“An American Romance" starring
lifelonf resident of Barry county
and for the past five years had lived
in Woodland township She is sur­
vived by her husband: two sons.
the former immigrant and his wife George Poland. Grand Rapid;. nnd
hear the radio announcement of Ute William Poland. Sitebovgnn. Wh;
attack by Japan on Peat;l Harbor. also four brothers. Andrew Oaks.
Hostings. Jahn Oak*, of Oregon. Wil­
fibber McGee and Molly in
liam of Florida and Henry. Edmore
"Heavenly Day*"
Funeral sen Ices were held at the
Weaving iu hilarious story about Leonard chapel on Wednesday afa frantic search for somebody who'
represents John Q Public, the him
Involves Fibber and Molly in hectic I

"Sty Buddy" starrlnc Donald Bar
Kulh Terry. Lynne Roberts
A daring account of what mtj
happen to the boy next door.
! when he finds hlmSelf considered &lt;
cess baggage in n civilian world.

"Cheyenne Wildcat" starring

ED. FINNIE
Fifl" with Kurt Kreugcr
Concerning a brutal Prussian offlcer who makes life miserable for
the civilian Inhabitants In conquered
France, and the thrilling story bf a.
young French girl’s patriotism tn the

DEAD

STOCK

REMOVAL

Horses, cows and small stock removed promptly.
Highest prices paid for. beef or horse hides.

Res. 3965
ti

Phone Hastings 271-5
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY

Truss Fitting

Glycerin available from animal Tuts is badly needed in
WAR EFFORT Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect

EXPERIENCED
flTTER
LY BARKER S

Phone (Collect) 3965 or 2715 for

HOWARD BRISTOL

MOVING AND STORAGE
Prompt Courteous Service

Hsetisg* PkoM 3114

That’s What Farmers From Coa^t to Coast Say About

Mrs Maggie Anspaush o
Funeral services will be a
ard chapel this Thursday
| at two o’clock, the lUv. I
officiating Interment in
। cemetery in Carlton.

KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

Djck Smith—Local Collector

WOLVERINE
SHELL HORSEHIDES
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

S'

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JANUARY 4. 1945

Where each- palm tree holds some never have any more walk-outs.
We all hope that they will wake up
danger
.
Where there's tlckncu, blood and and stay where they are moat
gore.
needed.
No. you've never wen lhe tropic* • How are Paul and Pauline? In
Paul working everyday? I wish I
Til you've seen them in a war.
conduct medal, three gold sura,
were back there working with him.
and a few other* When the time
I saw this in the Yank magazine I think I told you in my last letter
come*, keep your fingers crossed I!
I received the box you sent on the
Well. I suppose the old home and I thought you would like it. 7th
of Sept.. and I sure did like It.
Do you?
Well. Oram. I will have to cluse
No. I didn't get that money off
this time, but will write again
Christmas New Years, they the dead Jap. As a matter at fact. for
in
the
future and sure hope
■rent the same any mote, 1 only got close enough to him to I hear near
from you all real soon. Bo
uere each day is exactly -nxe push him In a slit trench with a until
next time 1 will say goodnight
tbe one before. There is never any­ five foot pole. Even that was too and lots
of
love
to you all. Please
close
to
suit
me.
It
sure
wcu
rough
thing to look forward to. unless it
soon a* you all cnn.
&gt;. I*. “I wonder If the Japs will come though when I had tu eat and sleep write os
Your cousin and grandson.
to the son of a gun.
tonight.” Uving in this pill-box, all next
Gosh.
I
thought
it
ruined
awful
1
jammed up with machine gun*,
rifles, ammunition, and about two hard down here, but so fur it ' Pvt. Lewis Shea. 30175008
hasn't rained nigger babies! Ha! &gt;
million other things, a fellow just Ha!
New York. N. Y.
loses all track of lime. I sure hope
Wei). Mom. I’m awful sleepy so
it doesn't last much longer or I’ll
I
guess I'll finish this In lhe mom- I
go nuts.
Nov. 18, 1944
here iI am
am again.
again.—
—Dec.
Dec. 1.
i. *
Bay. Mom, Bi1’ asked me what ,nfoell.
wen. nerr
"Somewhere In Prance
a Jap looks like when he comes1 nnd It’s a beautiful morning—rain- . DS“rrn_,
out in the open. Tell him I can’t ing. What a winter this will be I ,.LlSccl rd “X,
Banner yesanswer that, because lhe little rata1
Don’t you worry. Moin when I i
81ncc I have been overseas.
don’t come out) They are experts1 get home we will go p.occs. I'm still ‘PfPV
Uaue'- 11 *»* rather
at camouflage and when they once' saving my money to get a new car °
old.
it ,ure
sure w
was
something to
’d- but 11
“* somethin^
get -a good place, they stay put.• and by gosh we are going to have receive and read the old home
About the only way you can find it. Tlten for about tw,i we«&gt;)u or;. town paper, anti find a lol of news
them is to step on them. They are maybe a month before I go back to i' in It about all .T'",
the boy* *7.
In u""
the
so dirty they took just like the' work, we are Just going io take off I
I1„n&lt;?tlced, ‘J’*1 MeT,e&gt;
rall If you have a good nose' and go places We will go and see 1 back in lhe stales again. ITicrc
*b,ew
bacM
l a tot, 'cause they sure do Aunt Ida and all of the lo"ks up !«*"“
stink H
north, then when w&lt; have seen ।
■J*** 0101 have b*w‘ °«r
Bay, Mom. here is a poem I them all. we will go some other an.d
^"War rones.
found. Maybe I shouldn't write it. place. I don’t know why I haven’t
1 “m looXlng
forward
io ta
thrtheir
day
Reived th? ciarottra' fr^ Joi
Ormans
are put
Soldier’s Farewell
&lt; and Alvin. I gueu since the Philandb 1
return to
Du not become a nun. dear
ipplnes were invaded the boy. there
and make a hwnr for
These months that I'm awaj
I have priority on mail and things. 1 ,
u
.v .
But have a lot of fun, dear.
I They should have too. they are do- , ’ ba’^a 5°* ^LF*11 *3J*"?
ing a darn good job. I wish I were
lh« ’“t d»y of this month, and
I there helping them. 1 Imagine our ’ *an,t11]° ,*$*.
thing ’ through.
1 mail will start coming better before l° »*•“«’
»» «'» noLl?avc °
Must also have their fling.
I long
■
Rn through
m
th this ,am»
same fhln^
thing Iin
. To them be nice and kind, dear
-----... JO
And dance and laugh and sing.
L I don’t know why, but I haven’t i an
"ther
™ yrs. I must close for
—
Do anything you will. dear.
j been getting the Bunner. I suppose , now. as always.
Glenn N. Campbell
Make love ana pet nnd park
■ it fak the same os the packages
With Jack or Joe or Bill dear.
&gt; though und they will cutch up with
Be reckless after dark.
' me later.
Pfc. O. N. Campbell. 3641078G
Weil, it rained so herd night beAPO. 94.
Postmaster
Your happiness to wreck.
I fore last that the entrance to our
New York City. N. Y.
But if these thing* you do. dear— filllbox caved In. Boy. was It a job •
IU Break Your lovely Neck!I
ixing it! We had to shovel mud '
Germany
Well. Mom. I know this is a Sx&gt;r
p~- with our bare hgnrfe. We got it :
Dec. 2. 1944
excuse for a letter, but I ci..
n’t. fixed though and I’ll bet it won’t):Mr. and Mrs. John H. Birman
think of anymore to write. What­ cavejtn again.
ever you do. don’t worry about ine.
Well. I kucm I’d better ring oft
Take care of yourself and write or I won’t be able to ret tills ail
again soon.
in one envelope. So loiu; for naw.
Oceans of love to all. Ill be seein’
Patil
Paul
Pfc. Paul Rose. 38415335
by Pfc. Paul Rose
A
P.O.
33.
Postmaster
Par off in New Guinea.
San Francisco, Calif.
Across the ocean blue—
A lonely boy Ls waiting
Somewhere in Belgium
And longing Just lor you.
Nov. 35. 1944
Mrs. Mary Shea
He dreams of ail hi* loved ones.
211 West Thorn St.
Ot his home so far away
Hastings,
Michigan
He knows when be gem hack again
Dear
Gram:
He never more will stray.
Just , a few lines this rainy eve­
Borne day. when the war Is over.
ning for I wonder how you all arc.
When hearts beat gay and true
I have not heard from you all in
That boy is coming home again— such a Jong time. How U every­
He's coming—Mom—to you I
thing there in Hastings? And how
do you feel now? I hope. Gram.
New Guinea that'you'arc in ihe*best'cf health
Nov. 30. 1944 and will stay that way.
Mr*.—N. B. Rose
।, I nwish
end
u.
~
w wethis war
Muldwould
rpturn
to real
the
no N. Church St.
Hastings. Michigan
| States again. But wluit bums us
Dear Mom:
up is nil those people back there
Just a line tonight to let you that walk out on thetr Jobs when
know that I am still alive and they are needed to get supplies
kicking. More kicking than any­ over here. Do those people back there
thing else. I received your letters of want this war to end? I wonder
Nov. 3 and 15 and was sure glad how they would feel if they were in
to hear from you.
the shoes of the boys on the front
Everything is going along OK. lines and needed the supplies they
down here, The nights are nice cannot get because of those who
and peaceful and tho day* hotter are letting them down an the home
than ever. The mosquitoes aren’t front. If some of them could be
a* bad as they were-they are a over here for one day they would
lot worse I
Say. Mom. before I forget ft. here

THE HOME FRONT *
i Continued from First flection i

Hostings. Michigan
Dear Folks:
.
Just a few lines today. Sure is a
good day. and boy are lhe bombers
going over. Hope they go over all
day lang.
Sent my Purple Heart home a

i Some slowly turn away.
I And I truly pity those without
! Any mail today.

ed eleven missions over Europe. His
address is:
T, Sat. .Herbert P. Whitworth.
16119039
If the folks beet home knew what , A.P.O. 530. n Postmaster
, it meant.
Those letters to receive,
I'm sure those letters would be sent
By T/Bgt. Herbert F Whitworth
We're oversea* and far from home.
cut on my hand, that's all healed I can appreciate their hungry eyes; But still to us our Christmas comes.
over now. You will probably get the It’s a sight I hate to see.
Purple Heart before you do this For I know how my own hope dies But as Christmas draws nesgh'.
letter, anyway you should.
Received a package yesterday When there’s no mail for me.
from Uncle Edd. that makes two of
Here is my new address you can Our packages came. yes. a month
them so Dir. .
St it in the paper also. I’m get--’ beiurr,
We.areh t supposed tn talk to the
« my wife’s mail right along Wl opened them -early, you can be
German* here at all or have any- swell and hope she is getting mine
,
-thing, to do with them
just os well. The Bonner conies Ypt ln our hearts there’s lots of joy
Got paid yesterday--time sure' along just fine too. and 1 sure do L*Xr Mimp small child receiving a
goes fast—paydays don't stem a appreciate the good old home town
toy.
.
week apart to me
paper very much. Here Is my new '
. .
,
,
Well, there is nothing to say. so address.
address
i
watch each other ns wo open
Rues* this will be all for this lime,
Pfc. Marley W. Ayres. 36192379 I » box.
• ~~ 831.
— - Postmaster
--------[Then look at our presents and try
Will try and write mote later on
APO.
Love.
| on our socks.
New York City. Nex York
Howard
Your truly’
Marley W. Ayres
Pfc. Wm. Birman. 36882013
But their presents help to draw
them ncar
near.New York. Nr-Y..
The** poems were written by 1. tnrm
' T/Sgt. Herbert Whitworth who is I So Christmas oversea*
, . fen t so bad
*?n.lv'd
December 11. 1944 , stationed in Italy. He sent the poe- . wL'S*tt
try to hi* parents. Mr. and Mrs
"
,or 1 Job *“d “ mAk* ’
Munday night
Pay Whitworth of Johnstown. He 1
.
. .
Hostings Banner :
‘r,rn“ . “r0
Just a line to let you folk* in attended Hastings High school und | f ,he?r met
the old home town know I’ir in I was graduated in 19S0. Since hr- , Tr,
1
* “ nMrrr- nit farther
the best of health and sure hope I riving in Italy in late September, j T
the same for al) ot you. Say. would I he has been promoted from Cpl. to ।
you please put this little piece in I T. Sgt. and has received the Air
&lt;. |
the paper for me? I sure would ap­ Medal. He Is a radio-gunner and , _
’’A Gunner’s Dav"
preciate It very much if you would. i the last we heard he had complctBy T-Sgt. Herbert P.’Whitworth ■
‘ (Continued on Page 3. Sec. 2.)
Mall Call
What more welcome cry I* there
Than the cry of MAIL?
,
Men seem to come from every-1
where
I
I’ve never seen it Tail.

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While a hundred voices shout.
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They sit down Ln the nearest place,
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And the happy smile on every face
Is n warming sight indeed.

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COUGHS

Bunt you've «een them In the mov­
ie*
i
*Those Tropic Islands fair.
But all they show 1* laughter
O' Bronchial Irritation Dus To Cold*
Where you haven! got a care.

But have you ever seen them
Where there’s misery and pain.
Where the deadly tropic fever
Blmply burn* Into your brain?

cough medicine I* now being mad*

this winter tor the common eou

Where yellow jaundice and tropic
ulcer*
J Eat a man until he goes mad.
i
Where the dysentery gets you
I
TH you’ve seen them In a war.'
I.yllAKKER’S DRUG STORE

War Production
NEEDS YOUR

MAN'S GREATEST DESIRE IS TO OWN
A GOOD HOME. WE OFFER
THE FOLLOWING:
A 7 ROOM all modem house in the 2nd ward; this

has just been done over in the inside and is priced

of---------- ------------ ----$3.300.00
A 7 ROOM HOUSE on South Honover St., has a

modern bathroom, nice kitchen, all in A-1 shape,

has garage, 214 lots, priced at__:$3,700.00
2 FAMILY HOUSE in the 1st ward, this is a good

location.

1, 5 room and bath apartment and 1, 3

WASTE
PAPER

WE CAN'T SEE WHAT WILL HAPPEN
1945 BY GAZING INTO
THE CRYSTAL BUT

2

We con tell you, you will always find us ready to

help you with financial problems.

This Bank has

built it's business on understanding and helping in­
dividuals and business concerns with financial as­

sistance.

Waste Paper Is Vital
War Material

We have money to loan to responsible parties and
are making loans of all kinds, We invite you to
see us when you need money.

AN ACUTE SHORTAGE EXISTS
EVERY POUND IS NEEDED

WHEN YOU NEED FINANCIAL
AID SEE YOUR BANKER FIRST."

room and bath apartmnt, a 3 stall garage, new
roof, priced at-------------------------- ’$4,000.00

5 ROOM HOUSE on E. Marshall St., ha* imide
toilet, oil heater and drum*, real nicely arranged,
good location, will sell for$2,100.00

Do Not Destroy!
HASTINGS SALVAGE COMMITTEE

AL ESTATE
BROKER

★ SHOW YOUR COLORS — Buy U.S. War Saving* Bomb and Stamp*

NOW!

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JANUARY COLLECTION DATES
Jan. 4 — 1st and 4»h Ward*
Jan. 18—2nd and 3rd Ward*

HASTINGS CITY BAN
'Fifty Seven Yean of Continuous Service19
PHONES: 2105 - 2103

HASTINGS.

Seltzer

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1M5

Karcher and family. * Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Brady and' daughter of
Iowa spent from Thursday until
Saturday with lhe teller's father.
John Acplnull. * Weekend guests of I
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Otern were Mr.
und Mrs. Wm Ayers of KalamAzoo.j
* Mr. and Mn. Glenn Miller and
daughter. Ann Marte of Hastings,
enjoyed a birthday dinner at the
r------------ Inna Brown home Sunday honor--- --------- , Jan Pat- ing Mrs. Miller’s. George Brown's
Albion and Arlene and Irma Brown's birthdays. * Mr.
.......—.
Jamazoo were Satyr- —-*
—— -«—*—• -* "—•*day evening gueeta ot Mr. and Mrs. campoeu, sunt ogi. rtorvn irnuCh.T, Gaskill and family. * Gordon er and Mr. and Mrs. Howard ThalYoder had a tonsillectomy last er and son of East Freeport were
ihuraday at Pennock hospital. * Bunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Miss Vada Sciiwader oi Detroit spent Mrs. Henry Smelker of Wcat PreeChflatmaa with her parent*^ Mr. port.'
and Mrs. Fred _8chwader_ of South
Mr_
Mrj Arthur Sparling of
u-w j.
..
—-- - Klng,]t.y Who were at Kalamaaoo,
CtaMM.*7«ta el TrviMi*. Geiger of Alto *err Tuejdoy gue"U came Wednesday to visit their
at the Herman Oosch home.
daughter a few dava. They, with
urn., cwrk »f
•
Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Moore of Kxi- Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Tabbwr and Mrs.
,.r
* ' ttmazoo and family spent Sunday Pippcll visited the Rev C. V. Hol­
•and New Year’* with their parent*. stein family in Grand Rapids. Fri­
day. Mr. Sparling retSI'S4.!?
I Marjorie Steckle of Bartie Creek
spent Sunday and New Year's with
1 Uieir parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Owen
JSteckle. * Mrs. Inna Brown spent
j New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Tom

FAR*'1*®

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Polioek.

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HEAR IT DISCUSSED
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CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY
sorr waste electucity juit iecauie m cheaf akd hnt batiomed i

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

FREEPORT

Hcv. Pern
Bunday n
Irvan Rou
Patton. R
her vacati

South Cam
gi.'dualcd
ho-.pltul. K
Albion New

Robert K
with the M

furlough w
noru Whit
Christmas

Island.
Pfc Don
Ko. OaHf r

on furloug

Pfc. Rue
Newton ca
•Lewis Gu
'Guernsey h
►pent Tues
Lyle Newt

Chr
Mrs Ber

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller of Has­
tings. * Mr. and Mrs. Dan Poet ma
spent Thursday evening with Mr.
3”d Mrs. R. E. Postma cf McCords.
* Friday evening visitors of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Allen Fish were Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Simpson of Escanaba and
Mrs. Lavem Sesur of Grand Rap­
ids. * Mrs. Lewis Neeb has had
electricity put In her farm home. *
The. Rev. and Mfs. .1 W. McCue
•’•ere Thursday evening supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Thalr cf South Campbell. * Miss Doro। thy Woods, who is taking a business
- ti-«- nt Olivet college -pent the
I weekend and New Year's with her
-Wrenn. Mr. and Mrs Virgil Woods.
* Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Helrigle of

and son D
of Hasting
Alexander
. Chit Johru
Sunday Ch

Um ugh ter P

•on Vcm o

Motter. enj
dinner at t
Semlah See
Mr. nnd
joyed Chri
following gu
er. Mrs. N
Marion Yel
Yeiter and
nnd Pfc. F
Betty Stua

clal is give
lunches for
months. P

Jean and family. Burt Farrell of
Hastings, Mrs Adah Sigler who is
employed at the County farm near
Hastings and mother. Mrs. RicHpa
.Vplnali. were Saturday evening
-.•nn r gtiW- of John Aapinall. *
Mrs. Wm. Ollhooc of Bowne and
I Mi . Nel-.nn D. Good of Caledonia,
were Friday callers at the Allen
rx,n Hnnie * Maurice Glasgow of
Dowling visited his grandparents.
I Mr. end Mrs. Glenn Oellogg over
«. &gt;n«&gt; punne । N“w Year’s. * Mr. and Mrs. Henry
by pabikation i Smelker of West Freeport were at
fur lbw rob-.ihe home oi Mr. and Mrs. John
t» &gt;»M day "t'Pc.'tmn of McCords recently ou

Myers hom
day meeting
noon. All a
The W.C

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a iu
i Mrj Qlenn Parker, have been hclp.
can? for their father. Dan
' Probaw Wcaver of Elmdale. They report
Probate
4 t«at he U improving. ★ Mrs. Thyra
uot i r nr. I Janice of Detroit called at lhe
____
I George Nelson home while visiting
Jhcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. O.
°l“'‘n during lhe holidays.
hut ot K.rrv
" ' C ’
Mr anrl Mr#- Murray Schnurr of
Hon of Mid Court. h&lt; id ai thr Middleville were Sunday night dlnriie« la thr City ..f Ha«u-(. n"r guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
unt/*vn ihn loth d»y of p* Roush. ★ The Misses Dorothy and

Martia
The marr
Roush nnd
formed by

racks. Oreg
Devilt is t
.Roush of H
nt Detroit, fu

Freeport hig
Devilt are i

WANTED
AUCTION SALE
Men and Women
In order to settle up the estate, I will sell the following at public auction at the
place located 4J miles southwest of Hastings 6n M-43 on

for Machine Operations, Packing and
_
Inspection Work

GG3D WORKING CONDITIONS

GOOD WAGES
The Hastings Manufacturing Company is Barry County’s largest
employer. The men and women in our employ are the kind you’d
like as friends — and co-workers.
All employees with two months or more service receive pro-rated
vacation pay. Group sickness and hospitalization insurance is avail­
able at low cost
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NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
All applicants must qualify under the War Manpower Stabilization
Plan. Bring your Birth Certificate with you and apply at the
_
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1945

HASTINGS,

CO

MICHIGAN

7: 00—Chri
Betty Kraus
ma.
'
8: 00—Even
music by yo
8:00—wedn
meeting and
8:00— Frida
ncil peoples
Jan. 7th f
W.C.T.U. Da
dlst church,
unry 10 with
son

COMMENCING AT 1 O’CLOCK.

HORSE &amp; HARNESS
BLACK MARE. 5 YRS. OLD, WCT. 1,600 LBS.
Green broke.
2 SETS WORK HARNESS.

27 HEAD OF CATTLE
HOLSTEIN COW. 3 YRS. OLD. FRESH.
BLACK JERSEY COW. 5 YRS. OLD. FRESH.
Calf by side.
GUERNSEY COW. 4 YRS. OLD. FRESH 2 MOS.
HOLSTEIN COW. 8 YRS. OLD. DUE IN MARCH.
JERSEY COW. 4 YRS. OLD. HEAVY SPRINGER.
JERSEY COW. 4 YRS. OLD. HEAVY SPRINGER.
JERSEY COW. 4 YRS. OLD. HEAVY SPRINGER.
JERSEY COW. 7 YRS. OLD. FRESH 2 MOS.
GUERNSEY COW, 5 YRS. OLD. HEAVY SPRINGER.
GUERNSEY COW. 3 YRS. OLD. DUE IN MARCH.
GUERNSEY COW. 5 YRS. OLD. SPRINGER.
GUERNSEY COW, 3 YRS. OLD. PaMure bred in Aug.
GUERNSEY COW. 3 YRS. OLD. Pasture bred in Aug.
JERSEY HEIFER, FRESH 2 MONTHS.
JERSEY HEIFER. FRESH, PASTURE BRED.
JERSEY COW. 5 YRS. OLD, DUE IN JUNE.
BLACK JERSEY COW, 5 YRS. OLD, DUE IN JUNE.
RED COW, 6 YRS. OLD.
Freshened In Aug., pasture bred.
JERSEY COW, 5 YRS. OLD. DUE IN MARCH.
2 YEARLING JERSEY HEIFERS, PASTURE BRED.
4 HEIFER CALVES.
REG. GUERNSEY BULL, 18 MftS. OLD.

POULTRY

ENSILAGE, HAY, GRAIN, 0 STRAW
AROUND 15 FT. ENSILAGE IN 10 FT. SILO.
AROUND 700 CRATES YELLOW CORN.
AROUND 23 TONS CLOVER AND ALFALFA HAY.
17 BALES SECOND CUTTING ALFALFA.
30 BALES BEAN PODS.
AROUND 3 TONS OAT STRAW.
AROUND 150 BU. GOOD OATS.
AROUND 125 BU. WHEAT.
AROUND 50 BAGS SOY BEAN MEAL.
5 BAGS 36'r DAIRY SUPPLEMENT.

FARM EQUIPMENT
SET PLATFORM SCALES.
EMPIRE DISC 11 HOE DRILL. BEAN PULLER.
JOHN DEERE CORN PLANTER.
80 RODS WIRE.
OLIVER WALKING PLOW.

OLIVER 2 HORSE WALKING CULTIVATOR.
INTERNATIONAL SILO FILLER.
PERFECTION 2 UNIT MILKING MACHINE AND
PIPE LINE.
JOHN DEERE DROPHEAD HAYLOADER.
DAYTON SIDE RAKS. 100 CRATES.
5 CAN ELECTRIC MILK COOLER.
6—10-CAL. MILK CANS.

HOMER C. BAUCHMAN, Adm.
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

11:00—BibU
7: 45—Song
8: 15—Evan
Louise Gray

AROUND ISO WHITE LEGHORN AAA PULLETS.
Now laying.

TERMS: CASH, no goods to be removed from premises until settled for.

MANUFACTURING

Methodut

J
&lt;

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

This cert
have stee
ing. We n&lt;

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• Tonic inti
you shou

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only stin
also aid d
lation. Set
and a stee
Third, To
' very stab

often net
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Stebbi

�TIIF HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. JANUARY 4. HM5

and daughter of
m Thursday until
the baler's father.
Weekend guert* at

. Glenn Miller and
Marie of Martina*,
day dinner al. the
me Sunday honor­
's. George Brown'*
1% blrthdaya. * Mr.
Thaler of South
Sgt. Norval ThaiMrs. Howard ThalEast Freeport were
frue*u of Mr. and
Tker of Weal FrecArthur Sparling ot
rere at Kalamaano.
y to visit their
data. They, with
C. T libber and Mrs.
he Rev. C. V. HolGrand Rapid*. Pri­
tt returned to Kai-,
rs Pippcll to MuM
her husband's reto­
ld Mr*. Alvin Hel­
ping spent Wednesth Mr*. Don Smel-

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UAJuir (OniJT NFW*i'on &lt;lr you grt 0 eb*nc- send me
2nd Li. jack D. Laubaugh,
ker and baby at the Elroy Smel-! have charge of the inuate.
some jmoklng tobacco Five pound*
0-834256
h£*nB Yf,?1 ,o1
* 'ln» ! Service* each evening al 8 o'clock. nUMt rKVril
England .town. . .
&lt;Continued from Page 1. See. 2.) .of that would be worth a fortune
APO I6825-DA93
Rev. Fern Wheeler of Albion spent s-reenart
■; Postmaster *
—------------------------------- - ----' here. Hope you're O.K. Haven't had1 Teaching scliool in Indlani. .
Raising cattle in Montana . .
n. rfel u. ,b.
,o ,ht C. a
,n
“ ‘“f
•
Pishing boau on lhe coast . .
Patton. R.N. of Albion i» spending
Endeavor.
touch.
I
An ocean of golden wheat
her vacation with her parents. Mr., 7.90—Christian
.
T,'3 Kenneth Aldrich. 36156305
Rippling in a gentle breeze. . .
and Mr*. Clarence Van Patton of । Tne evening meeting and prayer Then off to briefing where he
A PO. 887. •: Portmaater
learn* not much,
South Campbell. Mlu Van Patton meeting will be taken up during the
Postmaster
g.rduated in October from Bronson ispeciaj zervfce* at Ptauant Valley, Next in line 1* the G I. mess.
Hunting tripa In the great Wash­
ho-.pit u. Ku lamazoo Bhe return* to , w.M.A. meets at lhe Myer* home Per a cup of coffce-z -He deeerve*:
- InaUMi foreala. . .
David J. Bartholomew..Mo. M. M
not thl*.
Fishing on a small Michigan lake.
Parri* Island. 3
Album New Year*.
■ Thursday al) day. You arc welcome.
Yellowitonc- National Park. . .
The trip to line in a. two-ton truck. |
Cbriitmar.
Freedom.
Service Note*
.
Wakes up lhe gunner and stir* up Dear Sir:
Time* 4*quare -at inld-pight. .
Robert K. Whitney, who ho* been
• hl* pluck.
•
.
with the Murine* in the Pacific and
I thought perhaps you and the Soda* at the corner Drug store . .
[ &lt;H» Rev and Mra. LW,d M,.d
rest of the folk* back home would A small house on the nlge of town
Pvt. Narva) J. Stamm. 36181867
playing in the front yard
furlough with hl* 'mother,
_______________
W"?
nihiim hU h.n&gt;«. and rtrek. like to know the thought* of a Children
Postal See. APO 200. -: P. M.
noru
y/hitney
Thl* inwa*four
theyears.
f^h^iweek-in
with
their Mrs.
son
:;ervlceman at Christnu-.-. Enclosed A crackling fireplace. . .
Christmas
at home
ajS faSlyLansing
and tLlr
daughter
New York City. N. Y.
his chute.
| is a free-verse poem that 1 jotted Old friends and new ones . . Old
buddiM.
.
■
Shipmates.
.
.
Happi”k»nd
d TUeWUy
,lh&lt;xle iM. Burllrutame and lltlic wn Larry.
down today after hearing various
conversation* of the follow* here
hl* gun*.
Pfc Donald Preston of San Diein our barracks. Perhaps you would
■*" •h“ ,_____________________
____________
Ko. Uaiif.r was an overnight gue*l
like to pass our thought*
on to
ut the Allen Fish home. He was Dean Dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs.
. ' those
thn** loved
loved ones back home.
hutne. They
on furlough tn ruute to Pittsburgh,. Dean on Sunday were their son The engines arc.glatted and ihC|| are
are not mv
my thouehia
thought* alane
alone but
but the
the This U Christmas.
Wm. R. Dean and family und Mrs.
P|ane «»« ««
| thought* of many of us. . x&gt;f all of These arc ChriMnuu thoughts . .
Pic. Rucbcn Fish and Pfc. Lyle G. E. Wright of E. Lansing, Christ­
Though!.* of yeaterdayii .
take-off completed, they're ■ u* at Chriatma*.
Newton called recently on Pfc. mas day the Deans had as their The
Sincerely.
Hopes of tomorrow.
roon
on
their
route.
guests.
George
and
Miss
Effa
Wean,
Don’t delay . .. winter it on the way! Get cath from us to
R. E Bennett. H. A. 1/c
-Lewis Guernsey at the Wilson
formation nnd then 1I Dental
'Guernsey home in Hastings. Reuben und Mr. and Mrs. Bryant DeBolt They
’ mi't close into
-----------------------DUpen*ary
Hits Is what we arc fighting to
home NOW. Borrow a small amount or up
and
son*
of
Fine
lake.
♦
The
Rev.
spent Tuesday with Pfc. and Mr*.
Now back to the gunner and hi* •
I«l»nd. S. C,
preserve. . . To maintain . . To im­
and
Mrs.
Harold
Krieg
and
children
L&gt;Ic Newton at Hasting*.
the hundreds. Repay
prove. These are our thoughts
duties to be.
.
,r , J
, .
returned on Friday from several
This is Christmas.
days
visit
with
rieaUves
in
Detroit.
Christmas Gathering*
for flak.
। Thl*-'lsChrl*tmas.
* Dr. and Mr*. W. A. Vance were
Mrs. Beit ha Johauon. Rusr. John­ guests
Then a short prayer Io God that l^'time when thoughts turn home
of
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Merle
Vance
CITIZENS
CREDIT CORPORATION
son. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Johnson and daughter of Eaton Rapid* on
he will get bare.
. to the post
und sun Dick and Eleanor Bannlsh New Year's day. * Weekend guests
IHMi W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS. BOOB.
And hope looks forward to the fuA P.O. 713-1 *1 Postmaster
Now
over
the
target
with
shells
ture.
of
Mr.
and
Mr*.
D.
F.
Hlnderliter
Alexander of Lowell. Mr. and Mr*.
HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
PHONE tltl
Son Francisco, Calif.
bursting near.
I A time for thinking. . .
the latter's brother and fam­
. Ciill Johnson of Middleville, were were
ily
of
Breckenridge.
*
Miss
Gene
­
Tills
is
the
time
that
most
gunners
Thinking
of
the
grand
times
spent
Sundav Christmas dinner guest* of vieve Hainer of Detroit visited her
William Daniel Hubbell. F 2/C
around thr Christmas tr«t
Mr. and Mrs Dan Poslma and parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hafner A fear
flak
hole
here
end
a
flak
hole
!
At
home
on
Christmas
morn.
.
.
.
(laughter Pnyiiis.
HAT.TO.
over the New Year holiday. ।
: there.
■ The casual glances out ot the corMr. and Mr*. Wesley Keim and
Norman. Okla
MU* Nettie Zimmer ol Paterson. A few near mlrtrs. but still a good [ ner of your eye
son Vem of Clarksville. Mr*. Anna New Jersey, spent the holiday vaca­
scare
To see. perchance, your name on
Moore of Eaton Rapids. Mrs. Adah tion with Mrs. Llbbie Manhall and
some of the package*
Mutter, enjoyed a turkey Christmas other Nashville friends . ♦ Mrs. Then off the target and on the Entwintd in bright wrappings and
dinner at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Leah Partridge returned Sunday to
way home.
•
beautiful ribbon* . . .
Semlah Seese.
her home in Flint, having been
chatter is heart! o'er thr noisy The anxiety that increases
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stuart en­ guert of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A interphone.
i As each member of the family
joyed Christmas dinner with the If. Walrath tne past week. * Mis* Now
over
the
base
und
the
plane*
,
gathers around. . . .
following guests, lhe latter* moth­ Greta Garilngcr of Hastings was
break away.
! The carol*. . . Silent Night. . . .
er; Mrs. Nellie Yeiter. also Mirs guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. The
gunners relix after n very It Came Upon a Midnight Clear.
Marion Yeiter. Mr. and Mrs. Lfoyd Freeland Garltnger for the holiday
tough
day.
'
*
—
---------of
' Bethlehem.
— . . *.Hark
—u
,
Little
Town
Yeiter and daughters of Lowell vacation, w Mrs. G. W. Orlbbin and
। the Herald Angles. . . W’r Three
and Pfr. Fred Brandstetter nnd Mrs. Lillian Bulhs spent Christmas
The plane i« parked. but they are Kings. . . Oh Come Jtll Ye Faithful
Betty Stuart of Battle Creek.
weekend with Mr. and Mr*. Vidian
not through
|. . . Jingle Bells. . .
Roe and children at Oahtenui. *
guns need cleaning. they ; The unwrapping of the present*. .
Announcement*
MiM Helen Funds* returned Sun­ Their
! The expressions of gratitude and
must shine like new.
There will be a P.T.A. meeting day to her sciiool work in New
and box socloJ. Friday evening, Jan. Rochelle. N. Y . after spending the After nil 1* finlsiud and back to ! appreciation.
Am moving and dissolving partnership and will sell at the farm known as the Earl
' Christmas dinner. . .
the
tent.
fc»at the Freeport school. This so­ holiday vacation with her mother
They
drop
on
their
sacks,
all
their
Turkey and stuffing. . . Cranberry
cial Ls given to rate funds for hot Mrs. V. B. Furnlss.
form J mi. W. of Doster, or 2 mi. N. of Plainwell &amp; 2 mi. E. to Bellingham School­
energy spent.
sauce. . . Mashed potatoe* nnd gra­
lunches for pupils during winter
vy.
.
.
Pickles.
.
.
Hot
rolls
with
months. Plan to attend.
house, turn right 2 miles, on
I Jam. . . Fruit cake and Mince pie. .
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes
W.M.A. will meet at the Adon
&lt; Candy. . . Nuta. . .
Myers home ThurMlay with an all­ centiy home on a brief furlough 623 N. Wilson Ave.
। An afternoon of conversation. Joy,
day meeting and potluck dinner at having Spent more than two years tn Hasting*. Mich.
I Laughter.
Dear Folks:
noun. AU are invited.
The W.C.T.U. World Day of thr Aleutian Islands. He .Is sta­ i It* been a long time since I've Snow. . . Large flakes drifting lel*Praver service will be held at lhe tioned now in San Antonio. Tex.. ' written any letters. CTUeas last time 1। urcly down.
Methodist church January 7 from but expects to be sent out again in wax In England. Suppose you were'' Down to lhe white-capped earth.
u lew months.
worried. I couldn't write on the |
Leonard Kane, son of Mr. and boat
The W.S.CS will meet Jan. 10
and when we landed in Peace on earth. . .
with Mr*. Pauline Thompson. All on leave from Great Lakes naval Prance we lived in pup-tent* for । This Is Christmas. . ,
COMMENCING AT 11:00 O'CLOCK. LUNCH ON THE GROUNDS.
are invited.
two week*. I've never been so cold I These ore Christmas thought*. . .
training station.
and wet for «o long In my life. I
George
Kesler
now
stationed
m
9 at the home of Mrs. Blaine Sny- Alabama has been promoted from think it rained every day. We had In memory.
to sergeant. His wife, the a steady diet. Two meals a day. j
Her on account of the meeting at corporal
former Phyllis Higdon, is with him Two peanut butter nnd Jain sand- . This ia Christmas
Hastings.
wlchex. Trv that for a reducingJ A time when thoughts turn home
LIVESTOCK
Members please note change of now and they ore living at 901 diet. Part of Leon's division camped ■ to the paM
FARM EQUIPMENT
'
Freeport Rebekah Lodge meeting Furrest Ave.. Gadsden. Ala.
Pvt. Robert Betts, writes his par­ a little ways from ut but not his I And hope looks forward to the fu­
which will be held lhe first and
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Unaries rx-.u. company so I couldn't find him. | ture.
Boy
team,
10
yrs. old, wgt. 3,000 lbs.
4-wheel trailer.
third Tuesday* of each month.
that he Ls being treated in a hos­ Remember how I used to like to i Tomorrow. . .
pital in Great Britain having been pick up Junk? Weil. I really hit the • A word of eternal hope. . .
Jersey cow, 8 yrs., fresh 6 wks.
Marriage Announcement
Buzz rig. Oliver riding plow.
jack-pot. For two weeks I explored Hope of a finer world. . .
The marriage of MLm&gt; Marion wounded in France about a month German gun emplacements. My A world where we can Live. ...
Roush nnd Jesec B. Devilt was per­
Guernsey heifer, 3 yrs., fresh 6 wks.
Hay rack, 14 ft. Model A truck &amp; rack.
'
Mrs. John L. Hill of Kaiamo. ha* buddy and I have so much tele­ Speak. . . Worship. . JU we want.
formed by Hale Eubank chaplain
equipment and electric mo- ■ A small farm in Illinois. . . A few
at Port Chapel. Vancouver Bar­ been notified by the War Depart­ phone
Guernsey heifer, 3 yrs., fresh 6 wks.
Lime sower for No. 8 New Idea spreader.
that it took the whole team to chickens. . . A cow or two. . .
rucks. Oregon. Oct. 17. 1944. Mrs. ment. that her «&lt;on Pvt. Wayne H. tor*
pig t&lt;&gt; butcher In the fall. . . A
Devilt is the daughter of Dewev Hill was wounded in action in carry it. Well it looks like we have A
Registered Guernsey heifer, 2j yrs., fresh
of potatoes. . . A few berry'
Combination coulter &amp; jointer for Oliver
.Roush bl- Hastings and Lila Roush France Dec. 8. Wayne had been in hit our destination. We are now KU-h
she*. . . Life.
if Detroit, former resident* of Free­ action several months, serving in stationed in something like a hotel School.
day of sale.
. West Virginia Univerriding plow.
port. Mrs. Devltt (n-aduated from an infantry unit in Lt. Gen. Alex­ in Pari*. We start work tomorrow. ally. . . . Long
hours of study. . . I
Freeport high sclwol. Pfc. and Mrs. ander M. Patch's Seventh Army. । Work eight iiourn and .then we're
Registered Guernsey bull, 2 yrs.
Brooder coop, 10x12.
Devilt are living at Ta coms, Wash'

2

FOR 'fall HOME REPAIRS

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

AUCTION SALE

! swromi
40 mws OF
s IN THE NEW

y
X

■o eomoN op
tANX'5 FAMOUS
REAP BASKET.”
OF WONDERFUL Z

R BREADS. ROLLS,
SWEET BREADSR YOURS TOOM!

। at the

MONDAY, JANUARY 8,1945

Methodist Church
J. W. McCue. Pastor
10: 30—Morning Worship.
11: 30—Bible school, classes for all
•gex.
7: 00—Christian Endeavor, leaders,
Betty Krauss and Phyllis Ann Post­
ma.
8: 00—Evening worship, special
music by young people.
8:00—Wednesday evening—prayer
meeting and Bible study.
8:00—Friday evening, young mar­
ried peoples meeting at church.
Jan. 7th from 3 to 4 o'clock World
W.CT.U. Day of Prayer in Metho­
dist church. WS.CS. meets Jan­
uary 10
Mr*. Pauline ThompWIL

United Brethren Churches
M. H. Dawson. Pastor
Pleasant Valley
10: 00—Preaching.
„
11: 00—Bible school.',
7: 45—Song service.
8: 15—Evangelistic service. Miss
Louise Gray will be with us and

fLEET

Zdl n***^“vF'“^r

'

r'T

-- NE*
Though /ccomoh've rs~“ "
fresh from round- house
Engineer and /-/reman
y\ douh/e-checkiff 'Neuer
VJ take safety tor granted/"
A ~/?tde f. on N.y.C.

&gt;A1

LILLEYS.

tey

STRAW

LFA HAY.

3 Holstein heifers, coming 2 yrs.
Holstein heifer, 11 mos.
2 Guernsey heifers, 15 mos.
•
2 Holstein steers, 2 yrs.
2 Guernsey bulls, 5 mos.
•
Jersey cow, 8 yrs., fresh.
Guernsey heifer, 2j yrs., due April 24.
Guernsey &amp; Durham heifer, 4 yrs., fresh
6 wks.
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs., pasture bred.
2 Holstein heifers, 18 mo.
Ayrshire heifer, 15 mos.
3 Guernsey heifers, 11 mos.
2 Guernsey steers, 18 mos.
1 Guernsey heifer, 4 mos.

FEED
102 bales of wheat straw.
1,000 bales of alfalfa and brome grass.
300 bales of wheat and barley straw.
500 shocks of extra good corn.

TOOLS

that’s trouble
old bleary eyes?
LLER.
IDS WIRE.

This certainly is no time to
have steers finicky about eat- •
ing. We need the steaks badly!
Ever try Dr. Hess Stock
; Tonic in the ration? We believe

IINE AND

you should for these reasons:
First, for its tonics that not
only stimulate appetite but
also aid digestion and assimi­
lation. Second, for its minerals,
and a steer sure needs mi iera!s.
Third, for its vitamin D in

very stable form, and a steer
often needs vitamin D this

time of year.
We can supply you with
Stock Tonic at this time. Sec
uj when in town.

D, Clerk

Stebbins &amp; Jacobs

W Centrat
Conductor’s S/ni/e.
-— s’//*// there,
-though J.toy. traffic
rise odds to his
responsibi/rh'af aS
-~t?ain commander

cHaggage man at~"hrork! WH traffic
heavy, andmany A/.yc
baggage cars on mar

Set of new harness.
Tractor plow, John Deere, No. 51, single
bottom 16".
Tractor disc harrow, McCormick-Deer­
ing, No. 10-A 6 ft. 18" disc.
Corn planter, Gale,.2-row.
Mower, McCormick-Deering, No. 6, 5 ft.
Hay loader. Keystone.
Corn binder, McCormick-Deering, verti­
cal chain drive.
3-2-sect. spring tooth harrows.

.

Battery combination, finishing &amp; laying.
10 feeders, James Way, 4 ft., starting.
Hover, James Way, electric, 500 chick.
Fence stretcher, single wire.
Discharging-reel for barb wire.
Heating stove, Round Oak, 18".
s
Tractor, John Deere, Model B, on rubber
with power lift.
Tractor cultivator, John Deere, 2-row.
Weeder, Oliver No. 2, 12* riding.
Mower, McCormick-Deering, No. 7, 6 ft.
Side delivery rake. Keystone.
Drill, Ontario, 7x11 disc.
Grain binder. Champion.
Roller. Wagon on rubber.
3-horse gas engine.
Walking plow, Oliver No. 99.
Single disc, horse drawn.
Belting, various lengths &amp; widths.
Rude manure spreader.
Chain &amp; other repairs for No. 8, New
Idea spreader.
Pump jack. Emery &amp; Arbor.
2 coal brooder stoves.
2 feeders, James Way, 8 ft.
8 feeders, James Way, 4 ft.
3 fountains, James Way, 5 gal.
3 fountains, James Way, 3 gal.
1 Surge milker, 2 unit, compiota with 60
ft. pipeline and 19 stallcocks.
2 Superior HD 10 heavy duty barrel
pumps.
Quantity of forks, shovels, eveners and
small tools.

TERMS OF SALE: CASH

A/erer too
JCT busy to hetyf
•jTJ f&amp;ruke ntan
rtch'nos modern
seat tor
-first-time.
fT-ain Trave/er — one
(jgy

' Sheared keepi

Vstn/ice smarts though

OTTO &amp; RONALD KNOBLOCH
OWNERS.

Ontong HC, oaa

LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer
Phone Hickory Comer* I7F21

DOSTER, MICH.

MILT LIINAAR,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THUK8DAY. JANUARY 4. 19U

!

CERTAINLY, YOU CAN
BUY A HOME
TODAY.,..
. . ., ond H&gt;« Hoitingi Building
you finance it.
You decide
which home you wont to buy
and we'll arrange a financing
you.

Our plan colls for repayment
convenient to you. For com­
plete information stop in or
call.

BUY WAR BONDS &amp; S’AMPS HERE

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION ,
» Sf«bbi«, IMs.

Member F.H.L.B.

Fkone 2503

Happy New Year I The Dean chil­
dren
made
_
‘ --- .Wquite
— a hit New
, V,— Year
O-.--.’s
t anfi cutter
* James Kirk
of SaFtlmore. Maryland «M a bollday guest at the Wm. P. Corson

live* in Detroit during tiw holiday
vacation. * Mrs. J. KSpooner of
New Brigdon. Albyrt* Is spending
M*ms time with her apnt. Mrs. E. r.

a,n» Rote
n,M„ came
baby daughter. ■ Sally
home from Perihock hospital the
flrat of the week. Mu--T. wa* tho
former Betty Moore./* Mr und Mrs.
Ed Wehner of Plainwell were Sunday caller* of his parents. Mr. ami
Mrs. John Wehner. * Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Barton and son of Byron Cen­
ter were weekend visitors of her
'--other-in-law and sister. Mr. and
Mrs. Loren Johnson. * Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Toian and baby daugh­
ter. spent Sunday and Monday in
Detroit with relatives. Mrs. Ruth
Lie bier accempuraed them and went
on to Toledo and spent the time
with her mother Mrs. J. P. Slawwn.
Jack Lewis spent several days last
week with hte friend Donald Clark
at Hastings. * Arthie Wood who
recently was seriously ill with pneumonte, has been staying with his
aon on thr Grlffeth place north of
t'-wn. since leaving Pennock hospital
and i’ able to be out * The Oscar
Pinkbelncr family spent Saturday
and Bunday with friend* at South
Haven. Miss Maxine left Tuesday
,-to resume her studies at Michigan
State College. * Miss Laurel MacTver, who has been in training at
Sparrow hospital. Lansing was home
at Parmelee the latter part of the
week and-Sunday went to Detrot*
where she will spend three months
in further training at Keefer hospita!. * The Harry DePult family
of Grandville were New Year's
Siesw at the home of her uncle,
len Allen at Parmelee. * D. o.
Doyle iuu the agency for the Grand

Adah Wade ot Caledonia. * Mrs.
Harlan Sweet of *&gt;»«««&gt;;“
(iwst of liar husband's parents.
fr and Mrs. William sweet uuiuig
m..
• -■
the New ------Yearss weekend. * MIm.
Frances r-.vuv
Corzxxi. who haa been
.-pendir.lt some nme with ner jm«ents, Mr. and Mra W. P. Corson
has returned to Baltimore Mary­
land. * Miss Late Stokoe of me
Pontiac school sjstem visited her
stepmother Mrs. Fred Stokoe dur­
ing the New Year's weekend
Mrs Philip Bender returned home
last *eek irom a uu-inesa trip to
Hespeler
nesperar Canada.
v.,— *
- Mrs. Warren
-”iall children ot
Tlxde and two small
Mt. Pleasant are spending
soendina some
home
time nt the ArthurTiicdc
-------- ------ - in
Leighton during Uus sickness ot
tier mother-in-law. * Mr. and Mrs
BUI Lanz of Kalamazoo
the Mastnic installation on Wcdne.-day night as 4he guests of her
parents Mr. “'I'l ldrs^ Henry Poullattie Stevens spent
son. * Mn
Detroit with her son•
uie holiday*
Merle anuteinily/ * Mrs. HatUe
has’ h*«.n
been In
Hastings
Johnsop'WTTn„’h«*
in Hasting
feral
weekiijttelping
to cate
for —&lt;-•
Jim
Johnfor her brother-in-law
...— .. —
son spent the weekend at her home
tn south Thomappie. * Mr. and
airs, curtu Salomon and baby
daughter bad as Sunday dinner
guests, her mother and sister, Mrr..
Lewa Barnum and Mrs. Fern WllHams and son Norman of Hastings
and Mr. and Mrs. FToyd AspinaU
and three children of Carlton Cen‘ v,r
Or“ n'’"
mL S.rJl&gt;
cloud Lt.

■ ie&lt; dally.
.
' Mr. anti Mrs. Wm. McKevitt a,te

Paul Thomas sad small daughter of' three children of Grand ' Rapids patient at Pennock hospital five Grand Rapids, on Tuesday Dccecnnrr«u» bar SA at th* **■ ol 75 t'tATX and
Laming were vteimd visitors at ,md Mr. and Mrs Thermion Krn- t—l.. -fa —
tiw home of thetr brother. Huascll yon and ron Forest of Lake City.
Sduth in Ixightou ♦ Santa Claus. Matter Forest had the misfortune
'er of Leighton and active m oxnnxs pul aside hit gay togs for »n- to be bitten in the mouth by a dog Road east of Hasting.
munitt die being a faithful mem­
other year and relumed to normal Chrestman day and waa taken to
ber of the Evangelical church and
life in Middle'.'ihe af^r &lt;&gt;endiiig Penncuk hospital where several
1 scrvtnn on the school board. After
.•evcral wreck* at tne Wurzburg store &lt; titchea were taken in hi* lipa
1944 Christina* orders give Usem to
r-miw rhrhtm** Galherinrs
W. P Corson now. * Jol.n Bucking. 7^. Tot11rathert^wa* The store was openeti mwer me
new.management on Satuntey. Paul S*'™J*,1**
IS
AS?
nr
’Henry Poulson’Chrtstmaa eve when U now engaged in government work {or
.warn.
।
•
/OTOe of thrtr children and families u. u»
lamlly from Hint to his recently |
nresmt to enlov the time to­
..
TT
,and greeting friends of all with,
ss?' is: ‘“"f1
whom he came in contact, a faith-,
place in west Tiiornapglc
7na &gt;&amp;nd Mrs. Vem Allcrdlng and chll- ilustuIiaUon of hew
WJLC.fi. Officers
rhtm-fi member hr maita thn
Mr* ar^d‘lMSinMitoira ^^ru’tnd ,

HaSidn?^ tiro "Suid’rn

The newly elected oMreraci Uw1 prUteToi* UMnga

two children of Kalamazoo were
skrsnacMr and Mrs Eldon1 Woman's
Society of Christian derly and diut-ln» totheaervicu.
New Years weekend visitors cf her .
nd “tie Un la Ue local.!Service wiU be installed at the mocn- cf Grigg* St. Evangelical church,
parents, Mr. and Mr». Earle KerPouUon of Ft. Cus- lln« worship service of the Method- . where hi attended.
.
mttn at Parmelee.
r
Twas pretentfor U;e weekchurch Sunday morning.
| on Jan. I. 1895 he was marrieJ
Mrs. Frenda Rock left Sunday ,^ v,rnanellr who is emplnj'.-d I
-----------! tn Miss Emma Genu of GranS
night far Miami, rarida where she ln Kovernmeht work hai just been
Rouse Circle
•
| Rapids and for the peat.year had
■*ni
ume with
with her
u ill spend some time
her *teUs- ;,j transferred to AtlanticCity, N. J-.
Hie monthly meeting of the been planning the celebration oS
ter. We are glad1she
shecan
canenjoy
enjoy the
the ' ttnd
on Wednesday of lau week ‘House circle will be held al the lhe golden anniversary. Because hd
winter in such a lovely *put. ♦ We .! for her new position for a six , home of Mrs
Mae Croningcr,) lived with the hope of realizing thlM
were all glad to hear of Lhe mirac­ months stay. * ChriUma* weekend Thursday afternoon. Jan. 4.
wish the invitations wideh had been!
ulous e-cajie Mrs. IPunan Felil- visitors at the William Sweet home
----------Pr‘?l£d were S?U outi,2®.
pausch. nee Margaret Parker and were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shaver, Mr.
Service News
| ?ut V? wa! .not
K&gt; M
friends had Thursday which came and Mrs Harry Armitage ot Toledo, I ll Martha Schad of Camp Le- 1 for U1"s evcntI
, o close to being a tragedy—when Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Oats and feune. N. Carolina vlslu-d her brothSurviving besidA the widow bujJ
thiir cars broke through the ice of —
----- eu_u
A Larry ot De- .Prt. Rex achad M Canjp Bland- daughter. Mrs. Wlter Runkle
two, eons.
Dick —
and
Wall lake. * Mr. and Mra. Albert trolt. Shelly Sweet of Flint. Mr. and mg. Florida. Christmas weekend Hopkins two son*. Arthur of Leigh J
Parker have been spending the .Mrs. Dorr Rolfe and Mrs. Dour las apd
with Mrs Pau) Faulkner and ton twp. and Edward of Granil
no!:days al Midland with their son, Serrate of Potterville and Mrs. Sle­ son. Pvt. James Faulkner made up Rapids; another daughter Lila diet!
Arnold and family. * Henry Paul­ wart Sweet of Grand Rapids.
womanhood; seven nr.nHJ
grandl
■a liappy'four-some for Christmas in young wnm.nhn^
son spent Tuesday afternoon of test , The children of Mrs. Claude Ker­ ' dinner.
; children und three great-grandchild
week in Kalamazoo. * Mra. Enos meen
and
..... —
— families acre
-v.. Christmas
------ - \ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hula have dren; one brother. Samuel Thede ol!
Pr.ce of Jacgson waa a New Year's guests at the Kermeen home, received word irom their son Steve. ' Lakewood. Ohio; four alatera, Mrs
visitor of her mother, and sister Present were, the Very! Boyer tarn- Who has twice been hospitalized for , G. I. HelnmiUer of Cleveland, Ohio j
Mrs. Jennie Bovcc. Mrs. Burdet ily of Grand Udse. Mr. und Mrs ' wounds, stating he has been sent■ Mrs. Citarlr-s Fascldl of Grand RapWadd and husband. * Mr. and Mrs Meryl Beyer cf Hastings. Mr. and back mto action and also has been । , Ida.. Mrj. Emory
. Jones ot Leighton
Claude Rosenberg ot Lyons *pent Mrs. Stewart Rlgler and children promoted to the rank of stall aer-twp. and Mra. J. E. Neahr of Scars­
the weekend at their home in west and Mr. and Mrs. www
Joe Corrigan -gC*nt.
i dale. N. Y. many other relative.,
-ihonupnle.
!aa(
. j. utile
.... daughter of ,hi«
this inrafltv.
locality.
Mllc Corson, had quite a misfor- and friends.
Belated Christmas News
* Mr.
NJrs Wayne
Kermeen
luuc
acw
.
M
.
...................
rU
iir
tal
«rvi
~
tune recently when all his belong- , Funeral services were held at tht
:
and ‘3° ,e*&gt;Ud"» 0t “5‘ovu1t^p‘t’f ln^Tcre^^HSjre?b&gt; (l2rtZ2?ut^t5’l Or‘OT&gt; 8t1 vteltor.&lt; of mg transferred from Mose* Lake, day aiKj we/e
n
“« ■^litaiuv
“»’•»«« tn
“&gt; Red■«’i! SLdX SSuStSS
kA
Rjpldr Herald and makes dcllvtr- s Earl KcT- WmW '»
inn "&gt;
mite

ho^-.^u c’r.ra............
iz's5»"
ms
Ch.,ta&gt; and mr« o&lt; Mmm U«, Ubem homo -mnUf N rr. ,o,raon.

ter nnd !•

&amp;csviue.

I
» Mtlto.
,wen‘
hiamcd over night. * Mr*. HaroldEddie Lewis, with the Navy is now j ltry Middleville.
Chiii-tma* with their granason and Enders of Grand Rapids visited 1 iomcwlerc hi Ute North Pacific ac-1
y
, ■,
,
■
(Vermontville. Mr,. McKevitt re- and son Robert of Holley and Mrs .oil. Bur det Gray, were most hup- »iaro]d’s parente. Mr. anti Mrs. Sam
cordlnj to late report*.i
■ pily surprised when
they
reached
,
c
oaU
f
Ir5t
O
f
[
u
t
week.
Harold
,
The
McKevit'.s
received
a
letter
I
Sacred
Cate
" ••t-f
uiv
ui nut
ruuuiui Tnc MCiievius receivca a iciicr ;
there to find the
theGray*
Graysdaukhtcr
daughter l« now
now in
m Belljum.
Bellsum ** Mr.
Mr. and
and Mr*,
Mrs.(from
froB1 their
their grandton
grandton Billie
BUlie SundeSunde-, Cate were regarded as sacred in
Maxine and her
herroldler
soldierhusband,
husband, cilve
ciive Churchill
Churchill spent
jpent the
the Chrtstmasi
Chrutmnxt. jjuur
r this
nps past
pajt week
week stating
stating he
he was
wa* 1 Ullcfeni Egypt When they died
rituth Holley",
Holley, also juv-cnl.
present, haring
having weekend at
al Detroit with their
thclr(quite
welt again after being hospi- '
..
.-a
in
Hugh
(quite wellagain
]u:"
iu:' “
arriv^
vrtved from Denver an
on.furfur- d
daughter
aUah’.er arid family. * Chrtstmo-'
Chrtatpuu tallied
talked for t»o
two months and
andlhas
has been U?PT- "i
ioi; ;n. * Mr.
and Mrs. Clinton Wrdttnd guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. promoted to phm. 2/C. He is some- 1 lhc Temple of Bast, the cat-beaded
Poulson andchildren visited her
E Hamilton were their children, where in the South Pacific.
goddess,
II goddess.
mother, in Spring port ■ Christmas Mr and Mra. F C. Moys. Kiwooa
Elwood..
‘
'
________
day. * Mr. and Mr*, ^hber Gibb., B&amp;ttin and Ms-. Marvel O'Connor
'--------------------------------—-------■'Connor
Service Notes
|
-----------slid two daughtris. Donna and, of Detroit.
1I There
—
...... . al. 1
a
Li -happy gnUcipttion
LXiri* of Kalamazoo were Chrlstnus
the Elmer Fenton home, for a mesgusste of her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. ,
TT'"’*. L
'sage Friday stated their son Dick.'
at first
a
MM
Or.. Pieice. Miss Donna remained
Among the sick
Mannes
in
■
who
has
been
with
the
Marines
in
i
SIGH OF A
■"&gt;
mtu the latter part of the week
Mrs Arthur Thede of Leighton f Hr. TS.iMfln
Partfic am:.
area nliAllt
about turai
twd vyear"
—xpg
slien her grandmother took her tup. who ha. beui very ill at But- ™u!(j
w&gt;th n ten day?'
*“Mr?*iwid
Mra.~bl«in”Orif- (lerworth
ierwortiT hospital.
hospital'.’ Grand
Grand "Rapid*
Jf be
b?&lt;Rted
glad 'toto"
nii’’ !'
-home.
----- Rapids ^11 *U
to £ m Dkk
the past
wil&gt; nnderirn
undergo na mnfnri
major । ^-ten
C
feth. Rev. and Mrs.. George Curri*. tin*
thaxt week win
.— f
5L5.
— lM»SS
.
Having sold my farm, I will sell the following at Public Auction at the place lo­
and sori Lester were In Battle CreilTNOperation this week Tuesday. We ex-, ... . wPfe „re enjovmg a fifteen day*
Al*
Christmas day as guests of th.’tr h^h^d S^ISn^Jr^ fuMh
sister nnd dauchtcr. Mrs. Gladys !has nod more than its share of innta Qa
cated 5J miles east of Hastings on State Road, on
5e.ley and family.
troublr—Arts falheT having been' W(fi Harold SegersIrom who ha*
"i lie Arthur Getty family o« the h1™!? nnS
"t,LhJ’r?*T5 been home on a fiftren-days fur- -, Co7d Prepara/ion* as direettdi
Irving ren d were Chrbtnus day; thne and passing away there cn |otlgn has returned to Maxton Field,
tu »'s of her parents, Mr. und Mrs ruesaay.
' n. Carolina accompanied by his
\A/I1 EV'C
\ C John-in nn the Prairie * Dr. ( A number of the youngsters took wife.
WIL CT
&gt;■ 1 Mrs R M. Senjan wers»Chrtt-' udvanlage of tlir school vacation toi Mux Maiclieie with the Merchant
- pi r/*T CCDVIFE
.’ i guv-. - at the. home of Dr. 8 E rid thrmslvrs ot ton its und afle-1 Marines located nt Shcepriicud
CLCV I. JCKYILC
i’u twile iu Grand Rapids. * Mr. notds. Thn-j trail’d at Pennock how- Bay wa- home during the Chrizuna* COR ELECTRICAL PROBLEM*
a Mr.’ W«ism
p#JI
u.; week were Francis Haight *e- kend/to w Hl* par.-nt*., Mr. and
pltal but
i li
,n .ih ion returned to Detroit Sun- a .{l lJel(n uoftu, ul the northcast Mr.-. &lt;
. .
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK
Call 2795
ln&lt; after rpending the holiday- vicinity
----- and
- —
— ■ of- apple.
Claude
Pritchard
*i.?i their parents. Chas Campbell । the Coman district.
GENERAL WIRING
ir. I Mr. and Mrs. Vent Smith *
Mrs. Dennis Duffey is convales­
&amp;
Dealh of John Thede
Christmas weekend vteitop of Mrs. cing from a recent major opera­
CONTRACTING
tion at Pennock hospital and was
John W. Thede. who spent hu
Prlncie Kenyon were her sons. Mr. 'temoved
114 W. Court St.
12 HEAD OF CATTLE
FARM TOOLS
to her home in Yankee early life and later years in Leigh­
and Mrs Harold Kenyoiy-of Mio Springs by ambulance on Thursday. ton twp. Allegan county, passed
Hastings
Mr. ant! Mrs. Roy Kfliyon and 1 Mn Addle Lewis who has been a away at Butterworth hospital.

HANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

AUCTION SALE

0^666

THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1945

Brown Swiss and Durham cow, 12 yrs. old.
Due in April.

Guernsey &amp; Durham cow, 10 yrs. old.
Due in April.

Brown Swiss &amp; Durham cow, 8 yrs. old.
Bred Dec. 24.

Brown Swiss &amp; Durham cow, 7 yrs. old.
Bred Dec. 27.

Brown Swiss &amp; Durham cow, 7 yrs. old.
Due*in April.

Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
old.

'

Swiss cow, 6 yrs. old. Due in April.
Swiss cow, 4 yrs. old. Due in April.
Swiss cow, 3 yrs. old. Du. In A6,ii.
Swiss &amp; Durham heifer, 16 mos.
Due In March.

Pure bred Brawn Swiss bull, 14 mos. old.
Heifer coif, 6 mos. old.
Heifer calf, 2 mos. old.
POULTRY
83 White Rock pullets, laying good.
GRAIN AND HAY

About 200 bu. oats. 2 bu. early seed corn.
Few bushels of potatoes.
About 300 crates sorted corn.
About 25 ton mixed hay.
Quantity of oat straw in born.

IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS
F-12 tractor, rubber in front.
Quick attachable tractor cultivator.
John Deere 16-inch single bottom trac­
tor plow.
John Deere double cylinder hayloader.
John Deere side rake, a good one.
John Deere binder, 7 ft. cut.
John Deere mower, 5 ft. cut.

TERMSi CASH.

Sleighs. Dump rake. Corn planter.
John Deere manure spreader.
6 ft. double disc cultipacker.
John Deere grain drill.
Hand corn planter.
2 five-tooth cultivators.
2 double shovel cultivators.
Big shovel cultivator. Cross cut saw.
De Laval electric cream separator.
Iron wheel wagon and rake.
Oliver walking plow. Sickle grinder.
3 section drag. Feed grinder.
Buzz saw and arbor. 2 log chains.
Fanning mill. Platform scales.
Corn sheller. Fence stretchers.
Prime electric fence controller.
3 grass seeders. Barley fork.
Oil burning brooder stove.
Several chicken feeders. Brass kettle.
One horse wagon. 3 chicken crates.
Hog crate. 65 rds. barb wire.
3 balls binder twine.
Many other articles too numerous to
mention.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Single iron bed, mattress and springs.
Single wood bed, mattress and springs.
2 beds and dressers. 2 other beds.
Child's bed. Old fashioned bureau.
Chiff-o-robe. Small bureau.
Extension table with 6 extra leaves.
6 dining room chairs.
Buffet. Lots of quart and pint fruit cans.
A few 2 quart cans. Some dishes
Round Oak heating stove.
Sanitary couch.

AUCTION SALE
Having been inducted into the Army,. I will sell the following at Public Auction at
the place known as the Anson farm located 2 miles west and 11 miles north of
Cressy; or 1 mile east and 1 mile south of Doster on

SATURDAY JANUARY 6, 1945
LUNCH AT 12:00 O'CLOCK—FREE COFFEE—SALE TO COMMENCE AT 10:30 O'CLOCK.

2 HEAD HORSES
Pair sorrels, wgt. 2,500 lbs., mare and
gelding; smooth mouth, good workers.
1 set work harness, good.
•

16 HEAD OF COWS

Full particulars, breeding dates, etc., will
be given day of sale.
HEIFERS
8 head of 2 yr. old heifers, bred.
YOUNG CATTLE

6 heod yearling heifers.

BULLS
Registered Brown Swiss, 2 yrs. old.
2 yearling bulls.

GRA/IN AND HAY

10 tons alfalfa hay.
375 bu. extra good oats.

MILKER

Choreboy milker, new.
IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS

Allis Chalmers tractor, on rubber, W.C.
2 bottom 14 in. Roydcx Oliver plows, on
rubber.
Allis Chalmers mower. Power take off.
Allis Chalmers cultivator and mulcher.
Power lift.
McCormick Deering corn planter.
McCormick Deering 4 sec. drag.
McCormick Deering 2 bottom plow.
McCormick Deering binder, 7 ft. cut.
Oliver hay loader, steel bottom, nearly
■ new.
Oliver 99 walking plow.
Dowagiac grain drill (disc).
New Idea manure spreader.
2 wagons on rubber. Hay rack.
Buzz rig, Model T mount.
Hammer mill, 12 in. automatic feed.
6-in. 15 ft. belt, new.

No goods to-be removed from premises until settled for.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NOTHING TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

MELVIN WHETSTONE, Owner
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

CLARE LYONS, Owner
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer
Phone Hickory Corners 1TF3-1

MILT LEINAAR, Clerk
.

�Ml

TO HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JANUARY 4. IMS

Woes Arrive by Plane for Duty in New Guinea

at Charlotte Friday afternoon. *
Sunday dinner guests at the hems
of Mr. and Bin victor Eckardt and
Mrs Bertha Eckardt were Geo
tehnelder. Mbs Etta Schneider.

ney. Mr. and Mn. Will Vcltc ai*
Chris Grieble. Mn. David Smith
and *on David ot Lake Odessa were
afternoon visitors. * Mr. and Mrs
Charlie Van Zent and daughter
Betty of Detroit came Sunday to
visit the Arthur and E. J. Bates
families. T
v•
duine *
•
of Miss Bertha Wagner, also Mr
and Mr* Arthur Ba.es ana ism.iy
and MUs Olga Eckardt »-en&gt; guests
there * Christmas Day gdests were

Holiday News: Tc Sergeant Har­
land Babcock of Kalamasoo and
Y 2 'c Alice Beck of Washington.
D. C. were married Wednesday
evening, Dec. 20. at lhe Quimby
church The groom has been sta­
tioned In Greenland. The bride is
a sister of Mrs. Clarence Calrnes. *
Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Rittman.
Martorie and Phyllis, also Doreen
of Battle Creek, were Christmas
Day guasu at a family gathering

Belch of Battle Creek were dinner
5nests of Mr. and Mrs Larry Aners and family Thursday evening.
♦ Mr. and Mn Floyd Armour
spent ChrUUnus eve with Mr. and
Mn Wayne Armour and children
of the Star district. * Mr. and Mra.
Russell Gar11 nger of Hastings,
spent Sunday evening with the J

Mr. and Mn. Chartea -Gaskill
and family spent Christmas Day
with their parents. Mr. and Mn.
Floyd Gaskill. * Mr. and Mrs Burr
Rowley of Welcome spent Christ­
mas with Mr. and Mrs Charles
Rowley and family. * Mr. and Mn
Floyd Armour had ChrUftr.a* din­
ner with Mr. and Mn. Herbert
Wilcox of Branch district, Sunday.
* On Christmas day. Mr and Mrs
Camrron McIntyre and family were
euests of Mr and Mn
fjavu and Mn Jmnie M?
nf
tle Cwk * xir ?nd

Perl Anne and Nancy Gaskill, lhe
two Httle daughters ot Esther
Smith Gaskill of St. Johns, are
spending a few weeks with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrt. Floyd
Gaskill. * Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith
have Just recently received a wire
that their ecn Herbert U now in
California. * Those who spent

SEE THE NEW If MY ELECTS
TROLLING MOTOR

and children of Otsego. Mr. and
Mn Homer Belch of Battle Creek;
Mn. Myrtle cotton and William
LaMont ol Charlotte. Mr. and Mn.
Richard DeMo'.t of Hastings; Mr.
and Mn. Lurry Anden and chil­
dren. « Mr. and Mn. Russell Mead 1
and family of Barryvllle ar
Earl of Augusta were Chri
day gueate of Mr. and Mn.
ton
—• McKeown.
—*
- Christmas
wm*
Mr and Mrs Charles
and daughters were with
Malcolms
Mn Jaek i^ritin nt n.tti.
sniJit the
Mr^d

child cm MMete

* Mr and Mrs Floyd Gaskill were
dinner guests of Mr and Mn.
Charles Gaskill and family of Free port. Saturday evening. ♦ Mr. and
MH. A. D. Lowell entertained for
E J. Bates and family and Miss Christmas. Mr. and Mn. Myron
Bertha Wagner at the Arthur Burtnett and family of Climax, and
Mr. and Mn
Mrs Loyal
Lowell *na
and
Bates home of his mother. Mrs. Dcr- , MT.
— lowcu
I. ­
tha
and .Mr. J"
&gt;ndUn. Vic- 1 children. Mr. and k«
Mn.
Willard
Ar
r— Eckardt
HuUwi
_ _
__ _________ , 1
lor Eckardt
; —
F. J Eckardt
of Grand ; nold and Marilyn of U.aHmri
Hasting*
Rapids. Miss Olga Eckardt and Dan । Joined them for the afternoon and
Smith with Mr and Mn. Walter ( evening for visiting and lunch. *
Are you having trouble starting your car? Bring it in.
^^dH^r^enn^Sr;f^ Mn^v^
h o d
i
n^at^ti^hlTme nf Mry
(iubV Mn' Rie^lr^^i'ih &gt;r* 2m'Dale
and to*** of Hastings ami * Mr. and Mn. Charles Penning
We have the equipment to repair it correctly.
Ev?LUHUKS"ln”'
“ seuiSCnX
“a Mr&gt; Harland Babcock
B*“"" .ion
....................................................
Mn star- Mr und
and daughters were Christmas
m
,
were
chrutmas
dinner
guests
of
eve
guest*
of
the
Arnold
Mai
olrn
.
Mr. end Mra. Will Letson and fam- Ung Week* of
Mr
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Culms
and
in
Lansing
where
the
Malcolm
i’.v with Mr. and Mra. Calvin HewMrs. Lucy OUs-wf Grand Rapids.
★ Mrs. Avis Gnf Ha»- family's Chrfatmaa was held this
•ton al Grand Ledge; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs' Harold Harmon and tings spent
Chrtstnu
• &lt;
- year. Twenty-two were present, w •
Ray Scheel with Mr. and Mrs. Roy I Betty Lou"of Hickory Corners, and
W. •••• — 4* and
— k.U 11..
«. Scheel in, II Mr’ar*" Mrs. Walter Hawkins
— ■ .1.1
kmU
noon ’ with the Floyd
a Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Larkin and
Frctneir
Mrs. Cora
and IKXH1
Chrysler - DeSoto - Plymouth
Century
Mn.
Emma
Matthers r.l Eastings Nancy and Mr. Dcvo Larkin of I
Sunfield;
Mr. and Mrs. Karl , family of Hastings, spent Chrtct- ------- --- —----------.
—
ourstji.^the
Hastings
were Christmas dlnnc. :
inm-as
hmK.
Eckirdt Bruc- a”d Jove- Krir.rH* ------ r*-_
«— —j
w.t
Parts &amp; Service
Motors
Ir and
Mrs
IL T2f.,E?
y
fYmiiv and
* Mr
ami Clayton McKeowns. * “MuL’rmicc boxey
guesu and^ughber *The Doxeja
Mn^Charlo
1 Rowtev*
Children
at the home of'Mr.
andHenderson;
.
Kate
^iid™
Cairns of Lansing was aChrlitinas
Ciiristmaa
Doxey
nail and Mr* Kate Henaeratm; K._ ______ ______ _______________
Michigan at M. C. Tracks
S weekend guest of her mother. Mn also spent Sunday evening ulth
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Bawdy and •JSLfmLte
I'.inwi their relatives it
at th,
the home LU
—** ^
• e. Calms,
1 —1 i* 1 also
11 1,11present
■11 ■.11 was
’ Mln Mr. and Mn. John Martin of Weison Carl with Mr and Mr.-. I' । ' 1 ir
Lr MV .nd m™ Riir?1 tSwlev ^f
..fCalms,
also present
was Mias Mr. and Mrs. Johi
ey ot aUdyl
Uvtn, who
who also oome
Cnrnen for
Phone 2442
McLenithan; Mr and Mn. Harold of Mr. and Mn. Burr Row
phrtemu
Gladys O(Unu
Calms of
of ^
SottvlUe
comeCorners
for a Christmas tree
I t’-’ZTVMr'and’Mn Victor Stnrkn *“ w,th hcr molhw the week of and exchange .of gifts. * Mr. and
N^rth Mu.k^n
R&gt;m Christmas.
Mn. Lloyd Pennington and famLLOYD HUVER—-SERVICE MANAGER
Guy at NaahvlUe.
|lit ______________
___ JSent
_________
I
Saturday
until
TYie*ay
^uftemocn
Mr
*
nd
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Casteleln
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i daturduy until Tuesday^afternoon .
---------....... -und
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theyjj ULl . gfimlth
himie Miss
Mln Bnd &gt;»&gt;•»• Mr. and Mn Nlal Caste- and
“d ^r* Allen
sons Donald
Darry —
Joe of
t th
mlth home.
were Saturday
evening'suoper
suoperFh-•
- .^ndinS th. r^.indZ kin and family. Mn. Myrtle Caste- Malcolm were Christmas day guests
' - ..
guests of Mr and Mn. Arthur Bates °lo,r‘‘ hnIX^ wnh thr^i^M?
wd Mln MSjon^Reynolds of
Mr and Mn Charles Penningrjmu,. . Mr. «
Ed Vpdl.nU°IMr “» •"&lt;’ ««wl&gt;un.
Si!*” , aln“! , ?Su“”... TiS SSI’” Mr -nd Mr.rf Butter
--------------------- -------------ny were uiuuci hucdis u, mi.
j—- — ——Rryno.J.
—
s, and Mn.
Day. * Mi• DON
’T BUY tthngs
Mrs.
Mead
district on
on Christmas
DON'T
THINGS vnr
inr nnxr
noNT
AUB. Russell
nuaarii Mend
MCBU and
uiiu family
inulindistrict
—
—and family * The W..
Mia-es Phyi.u ■ nu ---------------- I
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NEED—BUY WAR BONUS
and Murllyn Eckardt entertained a nt Berryville at a Christmas gath- IMnd Mn. Fl°yd Armour spent
INSTEAD.
tew of their girl friends at a party ering on Sunday. Dec. 24 Other* , Christmas with Mr. nnd Mrs SterSaturday evening. Those present
aero Virginia and Dorothy Varney.
'&lt;xxine Batea and Dorothy
Anderson. * Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Smith entertained at dinner Sun­
day. Mrs. Louise Smith. Mr. and
‘In. Arthur Statslck. Dan Smith,
Oerlinger and son, Carl Ger­
lingen

J? 1*' SS T *

!

WERNER MOTOR SAXES

WANT Ito BUY? TRY the WANT COLUMN

MARTIN CORNERS
A pleastnt Christmas program was
given by the pupils of the Martin
school Friday evening Dec. 32. There
wa* a good attendance to enjoy lhe
program, the beautiful Christinas
tree and the candy and jwpcbm
The school 1* having a vacation this
week.' * Mrlyin Whetstone. Mrs Al­
ma Goodenough, and Alfred Fisher
were ChrUtmaa dinner guests of
Mr and Mrs. Orr Fisher. * Robert
Barry spent Christinas with his sis­
ter. Mn. Marjorie Curtis and fam
ily tn Augusta and spent hh
- week's vacation with his grand­
mother, Mr* Jennie Todd of Rich­
land. * Mr. and Mn. Norman Barry
and daughter Joanne
were over
Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Parson's in Scu'.h Bend. Ind.
* Mr. and Mn. Rlcliard 'Slocum
and daughter* were Thursday aft­
ernoon callers at Mr. and Mrs Orr
Fisher's. * Mrs Annabelle Sho­
walter. Mrs. Elsie Cogswell. Wiync
and Bernila of Nashville were visi­
tors at Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fisher's
the Saturday before Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Endsley of
Lansing were guests of Mr. and
Mr*. Orton Endsley chrbtma-. eve
and Christmas Day A Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Landis nnd non Ind Landis
were Tuesday afternoon callers at
Melvin Whetstone's. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Homer Rowladbr und son of East
Castleton. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Karrar
of Hastings. Mr; and Airs. Garth
Slocum und sen of Grand Rapids
and Mr. and Mrs Vernor Karrar
and children of near Lake Odessa
were cmuum** dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs Shirley Slocum. * Mr.
and Mrs. Roland Barry spent
Christmas with their son-in-law
and daughter and family Mr und
Mrs. Carl Graahuls near Coats
Grove. * Mr and Mrs. Charles
Humphrey and family of Freeport.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parrot and
family of Lansing. Mr. and Mrs.
George Johnson and family of Mor­
gan. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gard­
ner and family ot Vermontville,
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gard­
ner and son of Mapk* Grove were
all Christmas -day dinner guests ot
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Don
Weeks

NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Mr. and Mrs Homer Henney and
'amily attended a family gathering
it lhe heme of the former’s sister,
Mr*. Andrew Roush and husband
In HaMlngs. Bunday Richard and
Joan Henney returned home with
them for a few days’ visit. * Mr.
a.ai Mr*. Will LeUon and daughter
Ardith visited Mrs. Lctson’s par-

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SPECIALS!

AND
HOLDING ’EM

Solod Bowl

30c
Q».
SALAD DRESSING
lb
33c
MANOR HOUSE COFFEE
pkg
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23c
3
for
25c
SCOTT TISSUE
2 lb». 7c
R &amp; R IODIZED SALT
POST TOASTIES Hoz 2 17c
CALUMET BAKING POWDER fib 15c
OZ PEANUT BUTTER 12 ox 32c

(.Thomas Stores
FRANK KEARNES. MGR.
130 W. State St.

Hostings, Mich.

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For v

FA1W
* IMVIST IN VICTOIY
BUY MOM WAR BONDS

W1THoU*

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War Bond

A NEW RECORD FOR LONG DISTANCE
There were more Long Distance calls la If44 than in

1f43 — more than any other year in history.

still crowded.

When that's the cose. Leaf Distance

» by saying — "Please limit year call

to S minutes." "*

MICHIGAN BILL

TIL1PMGNR C«MPANY

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�THE nwTIXCA RAENER THVREOAE. JANI'ARE &lt; IMS

every good American, you’ve bought
* your share of War Bonds.
ike

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You’ve bought ’em to help, build the tanks,
ships, planes, and guns.

for the pot I­
t

'

■

You’ve bought ’em to back up our fighting
men.
You’ve bought ’em for every conceivable
reason to help speed the winning of a very
tough war, and as long as that war goes on
you’ll naturally keep on buying Bonds. BUT...

Next payday, even if it pinches, why don’t

you buy an extra Bond—just for yourself?
There are a hundred and one ways you could
use some extra money a few years from now.
Buy that extra Bond—tuck it away—and you’ll
have that extra money!

If you’re going to want something extra out
of life—now’s tbe time to get it.
When you're cooking up some coffee, it’s
that extra spoonful "for the pot” that makes
a richer, better brew. Put an extra War Bond
in the pot—and la It make a richer, better
future for you!

■

WAR BONDS ...to have and to bold !
WALLDORFF fr SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
B.A. LyBARKER

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
&amp;. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

RETD'S DRUG

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERALHOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK
ANDRUS SERVICE

VIKING CORPORATION •
BAIRD'S
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.
I NT. SEAL fr LOCK
"

MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
COFFEESHOP
BARRY CLEANERS
STEBBINS fr JACOBS
CUT RATE SHOESTORE

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BUY BONDS

The Hastings Banner

On tht « 0 tr

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JANUARY.ILJ^S

SECTION ONE—PACES 1 to 8

IICHTY-NINTH YEAR

: State Agricultural
Census Being Taken

* * a

Home Front

Esch five year* the U. 8.
ernment take* an agricultural
sus. Mondav of this week 800
sus enumerators started their

gov­
cen­
cen­
work

I this census. Each farmer visited
January 5. 1945 1 will be asked 339 questions. In a
'■•Dear Fellow Countrymen;
few segment* of the atate, specific
Just received word that I was to information U gntnered for Ute use
go to press. Banta was good and of government officials in determlnbrought me stationery, just a ing ciumges and trends in agriculbroad hint to write, but iny Scotch tural production. In these limited
ken* codling out. s.r am writing areas 313 questton. will be asked
for the newspaper.
.of farmer*.
This makes me think of High
John n
mH*
B. Strange, a prominent
achool days. Did any of you ever farmer who lives in Grand Ledge,
lake journalism? Remember how is the ijtate supervisor of the cen­
we had to find the Imoortsnt arti­ sus now under way. Fanners wiU
cles from all newspapers and place be asks-d for factual Information
them in their proper headings? Wc about their farming operations tor
used to call those classes our cut­ the year 1944. The statistic* gath­
ered will be included in the gov­
ting up parties.
Broadcasting from Pennock Hos­ ernment's 1945 federal census.
HacH CDttBMHrtiOr has been grant­
Stai—hello everybody. Pennock
kea great pride in sharing some ed n special gasoline ration. Thev
df her nurse* with Uncle Bam. are expected u&gt; complete their work
Anne Perrv. an army nurse, is lo­ hv March 1. They will be paid from
cated in Guadalcanal. Rulh Will­ 60 to 00 cent* p.-r form. The cetison. from Middleville, h lined up rnis taker, who asks 239 Questions of
for field service in the anny. loca­ each farmer he visit* and prooerly
tion unknown. Virginia Bite* records the answer on a huge blank
served two year* In Uawnll nnri is
now at the Naval Hosnltal. Chelsea.

FREEPORT GAVE 3
LEADING DOCTORS
TO GRAND RAPIDS

EDITORIAL

Tn upholding the Grand Jury con­
tempt of court sentence imposed
on Francis P. Slattery, recalcitrant
Grand Jury witness, the Michigan
Supremegathering
Court clarified
in Michigan
statistic*the
for legal
standing of the one-man grand jury
Dr. Moore Bom in Village; type of investigation and cut the
Dr* Northrup fir Dr. Rig terink ground from under Ute "ECca^of
Began Practicing in Freeport memory" dodge behind which io
many witnesses with incriminating
Freeport made splendid contribu-

Grand Rapids when Dr. William
Northrup. Dr. Vernor M. Moore
and Dr. J. W. Rlgterink located in
the Valley City for the practice of
medicine.
Dr. Northrup was the first to
take that step. He. had settled in
that village when he wa* a young
doctor, built up a nice practice, but
the long hard rides required for
him to get to his manv patient*
wa* more than he felt able to con­
tinue. So he located in Grand Rap-

BACK THE i
WAK

14 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

STATE AID, TUITION rorKing on Any arreet
RATIO
FOR BARRY SCHOOLS
ssrs

A devastating broadside against 1
Indiscriminate use of the "4 don't ,
remember" dodge to embarrassing "h-r,i
c&lt;,ur"&gt; T'c”’u"'c-” s"‘'*
court ruled that:
.
Warrant for $35,318.85
could hide behind T don't remember'
' County Treasurer George Clouse
ilfestly untrue, it would etnasdraft for *35 3I8
Ior waM ald
cuiate the whole one-man grand I and tuition fra thn schools of Bar­
jury proceeding."
I rv county. Most of H was state aid.
Where payments were made for
Slattery, vice president of a
I -------tuition,
- ..
it will be plainly so stated
Grand Rapids bank, and an admit- ln the figures riven below. The
ted lobbyist In the 1941 session | ?'T'5JnU r°r th? ««»“• school dlsagainst legislation
legislation to
to outlaw
outlaw cnain
chain , trtSu *.ere
folluwr.
against
i&gt;
AASjrla
I. win k. —...
..... . — Bell district. S1M45;
banking, it will be recalled, wa* Eagle cUstrict. *220 59; AssyriaCengiven a sixty day sentence for con- | ler. " *103 00: ChrcVred 'district
tempt of court by Judge Carr in ausun; Briggs, *9100. . Lincoln.
November for refusing to give a *138 00.
forthright answer to a question
Baltimore—Dowling district. 376 asked by Special Prosecutor Sigler
Striker. *H50n
McOmN-r
...
1 *139.00. Hendershot. *77 00; Weeks.
Another "court case" of interest1
92: Durfee. *70.00. Barney Mills,
these days concerns Montgomery 1 Barrv - Delton - Ki-llogg
aehn.il
Ward and their cladi with the WLB. 1 dl.tri, t. tUlMnn. »9W)&lt;w&gt;; state aid.
The Banner holds no brief for either I &lt;4398 00 Total. *5278 00
side in this ls*ue. In fact, it seems, r*rli&lt;.n—R/wrrs d'-trir*. &lt;11000;
probable, that all of the principals ■ Carlton Center. *95 00; Plxh, *51.involved are .guilty of a Uttle too100: Welcome. S336.43: Brown. 1143.much bull headedness and intolei - l0.
•ne., Hoimr.
prime
„ &lt;’«Hlrt",,-Ni&gt;«,nin. «!•&gt;£&lt;u » M 11. I. no, th. 1... h „ th.
*. ’■
unf,lr m*n™r
mtxr
which the Roosevelt Administration • shorre
00
'
ha* seen fit to administer the law. I Hastinn City school district.
•
| tuition. *2*60 00 state aid. *5.96JFor example. Mr. Petrillo, the W total. 88527 no.
ruthless little leader of the mu’------ u“
Itriet. US00; Grrqorv. *103.22; St’
sicians' union, defied the. WLB in

prohibit all parking in the business
—
day. That statement is correct; but
Red stamps Q5 I
it tells only a part of the story.
Canned Gs
The new ordinance will prohibit
Blue stamps XB
ALL PARKING ON ALL THE A2 through 02.
STREETS OF HASTINGS FROM
2 A.M. TO * A.M. EVERY DAY.
Sugar stamp No. M- ”•
Snow removal will te done by the
city's own mow scraper during stamp good until Feb. 10.
Stamp No. 40 tn Book 4 is
thoie hours whenever necessary in
■the winter In the spring, summer
and fail the city's new street sweep­
er will during those hours clean
Airplane stamps I. 3 and 1
the street*.to the curbs, removing
the’dirt and litter. These machines Book 3. good indefinitely.
GasoilM
cannot dotheir work where cars are
larked in the streets. Tiwre is do
rea»on why there should be parking

This decision, of course. - greatly
strengthens the hand of Judge Carr
and Special Prosecutor Kim Sigler
aim already ligve made remarkable
progress in their investigation Such
remarkable progress: in fact, that
an appropriation bill of I250.CXX)
for continuation and exnanston of
the Grand Jury activities is not
being seriously opposed, although
The council fixed the hour* which
there are legislators and "higherwould cause the least possible toleading, If not the leading physi­ ups" who would be-satlsfied to see
cv nvenier.ee to the citizen:, of Hucian of that city. He wa* especial­ the Carr-Slglcr team much Ire* ac­
tings. Removing snow in winter and
ly noted for his success in diag­ tive.
keeping the streets clean in the
nosis. Dr. Northrup died in August
warmer months is a benefit to all Proper Adjustment
of uv Hearty .cooperation should. For Life'* Problems
Thi* Michigan Supreme Court de­
The next contribution wa* Dr
therefore be giwsn to the city govVernor M. Moore, who was born cision will have an important
emment to enable it to give this
eminent
ThU U Uw Udrd uU* in lhe
nnd grew to young manhood in bearing ndt only on the Carr grand
fine service to the people pf Has­ -les of four, writen by Dr. A.
Freenort. He graduated from Its jury but on grand Jury procedure
nor Clapp, waiting for order* from
Woodbume. fnrmrrlv nt this (
ting'- ,
the navy, nursed at Pennock f &gt;r
schools, and attended Olivet col­ throughout the nation, fur not
now of Tarape. Florida, writ*
two m-uths snd arc n:w located a»
lege. He graduated from the Uni­ many test cases of this sort have
a Naval hospital tn Phihdelnhi*.
versity medical school In 1911. Aft been carried up to supreme tri­
er serving as a hranitai interne for
Pa. Ann Nickion. a former x-rav
a year, he started his practice in bunals.
church bulletin. Thia one
Mr*. Maurice Foreman
Guinea. Jtisle Palme' has hron "-’th
Roarta. He soon moved to Grand
I of "Adjustment" as foUdws:
The Slattery opinion, written by
Rapids,
where he was first aw&gt;the Wave* for two years, ia now in
Again Serves a&lt; Chairman
j "A Christian Philosophy tf I
Calif 111*
run-«-n«-»^,ncu* in me 'Ku*i ui l*tcd with Dr. Northrup, then with Justice Henry M. Butzel, after point­
it) A&lt;js
Receipt* Were $101.720.70,
Boys and new fathers—do not «tannnnnnn for tbe 1945 American Dr. Richard Smith. He hoc* me in­ ing out that Michigan judges are regard to lifting a ban imposed on Quimby. *119 00.
An Increase of Nearly IOr&lt;
worry too much about llje home Red r-oss Wsr Fttnd wsa announced terested in the great txwuihllitlas of • connervators of the peace." said: recording music and ai»o turned j
Doud district. «125.nn: Ctfront. We nuracs plav the part of rreentlv by Basil O'Connor, national the X-ray. and started "on his own" "So that there may be no further
i direct plea from the presi- dar Creek. *69 nn; Hlndv »ioi ~j:
-nw receipt*
r«.rlpts of
0I the
me Hostints
Hastings
n-.e
In Uil._______
instance, the New • .Fhulte.
husband, father, mother, lister and ch«lrrmn. The gmri wa* set after as a radiologist. He gained a wide question, are hold that the judge dent.______
..^ ., «9nnn; Rnnh Ridge. 1137.- • postoffk^bX all rt^rtU “1944 be treking readjustment
nuroe—mostly nurse. The new a careful review of budget estimate* reputation for his work and stood conducting a one-man grand Jury Deal administration
dr,.'nl«r rot inn simply
almniv shrug- jOO:
00 ninvernate
rm ,
_ ...the
.
..__ lime
.._
... history
L..__ life It poses a prodigici
Cloverdale. X.Ml
*50
00.
-.p*„ For
first
in its
mothers are very cooperative nnd for work in the United Blates and drservediv high as a aneclaliat In proceeding is acting in a judicial ged it* shoulders and aald. "oh well,
Irving—'1’.-Ki dlxtr..:.
dl’trict, SmW thev exceeded *100noo. the actual for our people. Happtnea
ure very proud to display their lov- nveraros, The goal, while slightly X-ray work. He died December 30 capacity."
wswim. ngurw
iini72O7fl In
-----------------------n IRvan. *93*8: Fillmore. *’3000;
.
Ing babies. Thi* past week it was I—’er than last vear. l&lt; tbe ebso1 Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
Fre'-port village, tuition. *&lt;«0W). they were I92.6&amp;5 74. an Increase of ithls adjustment wisely.
no"
doubt
hastened
by
overwork,
certainly army and navy week on l"te minimum. Mr O'Connor cm• rare ntd gamont total,
90; f9,l 14.96—nearly 10 per cent larger.- "Na’-ional ncceaalty 1
"tale
total. gi.xi
glJtlOO;
the maternity floor.
Dharixed, and could be lower only due to the shortage of doctors.
I Utile Brick. *27186
:
Pcstmaiter
Roy
Hubbard
state*
ment
focuae*
attention
on
our
fre
both felt, as manv another
Last but not-’ least, we are proud
.' They
Johnstown—King dKtrict. *195 - : that re-retot* and cancellationa tor Iquentlv recurring pcnonal neceartti
overworked doctor docs. that it wa*
---------------dSrtoni American people in past drive*.
**1; si*ven.«.»”"IXk Bristol. J16« 1C; the Christmas scoaon exceeded : “A Christian phikiaophy of Ute i
to
mention
Mr. k
R- 1*
o. miooaro.
HuMaM. narrv
aurv go
oo.1
«*£...•“
who. too, arc serving Uncle Bam.
. ‘---v
Minfield. »59.&lt;X&gt;: Cuh-rr. ?««00; three of 1943 by fdlly 15 per cent.
a real benediction if it inchteai
Commander K. 8. McIntyre. Major chanter chairman announced tbfci
tlniu *14 05. Buwivhs. &gt;138 00
The Hastings Manufacturing Co
R. O. Finnic, Captain Gordon week that Mrs. Maurice Foreman
J
nTJuT,
'•snle Grove — Mvvo district. 'continue*
to give the law. vol- '*’«**■ ”‘‘dj^
Fisher. Lieutenant &lt;jg.» E L. v-cuid again be War Fund chair-,
J2.
&lt;124 00; Moore. *125 00; Dunham,
of receipts to our post office ■
Phelps and Lt. Comdr. Charles Me- man Mrs. Foreman made an outw Rtater•H3W); Norton. 1236.65; Branch. umc
of any firm or corporation. Next
J?
Inlyre. But please remember we *tenrflng record ;a*t year and alu
in line wm the Windstorm Insur- I
^“l^initel^ mnreaieSiSm
still
medical
’•&lt;&amp;
,ha*
begun the
organization }~d*r« *Ty*l£Lar*;
:
i»mu have
iuixc an
uii excellent
cxtruriiu
iiktiuui and
hi hi «---~
..........................
,
Orangeville
—
Orangeville
village
• • staff
— to care for
- your -loved- "bnt for »*•«• -me drive u
to -•
utow-cd
os "rr
one of
,jn« Co. Tt» Mr? u lb.
surgical
this —
year.
——--- —
-• Grand •Rapids
—— । (
district. *314.00.
cnS at home and great credit is scheduled for March nnd much work
wen, brat
beat diagnostician*.
diagnMUctenalto
Ho did a great
Resources of Two Bank*
PraiH^iii*. Milo district, *131.- and mails through the Hastings
r
have
worker*
ready hw
by |, work
»''&gt;'* in
to Pre
Freeport.
The DCOD&gt;
people
there
due them oho for the part they are l*
’*iene»drd
n*~
v‘1 ortn
,nthe
hMM
’
ln
*oart
Thp
lhp
"':
00; Prairieville village, »1942&gt;9: ; postoffice
first
month.
ana
uie
surrounamg
territory
Here
Near*
$7,000,000
several
publication*.1 7*;'°**.
the
[and to the surrounding territory I
playing.
.
—
• first of the month.
North Pine Lake. 8M.91
very
sorry to havp
have hlm
him 1leave.
are widely circulated. Post­
Co • s• ----------quota of- —
the —
national
vwere
crv vr,
T »°"y
«»v* |. Tuesday wa* annual meeting day
Just a few more lines to you hus- • 1^
«Barrv
—ha*
&gt; —
-------- 1 But
Rutland—Algonmiln Lake dis­ * which
not vet bran
winounced
h,&gt; *“ unable to stand the' for the two bank* here, also for the
age mdd on these, add consider- l^'rSn
SLK?
bonds and sweetheart* of our Red fund
ha* not vet
be- n announce
announced phy&amp;lcal glrRln (if Qlf
:n&lt;! na*
v&lt;t ne-n
grln() a.ftl Co the vinn&gt;.
. ....
trict. 853.no; Chldrater evm.H; ;
to the receipts of the local j
Crow Nurse Aide*.. Pennock really but it is expected to be about the
Tanner. *'5100; Good Will. &lt;145 61 I‘ ably
poatofflce. Some of lheae were add- &lt;h «™d^oM dark^ s^diLii
. —.
of dally making Jong trips to care Viking
Equipment Co. The stock­
keeps the girls busy In their spare j same a* last year,
Thorns nnln' -Thorns nple-Krliovv rd last year, and helped to give ‘‘^ath^ndaij
his many rural pajlrnUi. He has holders named the directors of the
moment*. When they leave
eave tnc
the., On Tuesdav. Jan.
J
X Walter for
rtbtrlet. tu’tion. 8TA3 00. Mate aid. ?Vm&lt;K?W,n" “
five corporations, and the directors
°f °*er;but mcial adJuiumeAu1 are toE
a
large
practice
in
Grand
Rap
­
liospllal
.—at
&gt;. the end of the day they Ptubha. Red Cross field director at
*5 717.00. total. *6l*i0
and could have more patients selected the officers as follows;
aa lmperauv77f ve
37MM
are ready to reet. Perhaps this in- Fort Cutter, met with Mrs. Hub­ ids.
Woodland OonvdMated
School 8100.000.
he could care for them He haa Hastings National Bank
The simple readjiManuJk JT
formation will relieve you mental-1 bard. Mrs. Foreman und Mrs. W. I if
district, tuition. «T»noo. atate aid. , We doubt If there b in Midi^ihMlhe'lie wbe^’ he* would .^lr£f,ue.rs '““S? werti KmUJrT
igan
another
city
of
the
size of clogged feed line in an aui&amp; 01
ly. The volunteer Red Cross Nurse M SU-bbUis. publicity chairman. like to give up most of hl* client♦3n34.no. total. *3.764 00.
Richard A. Gfaa, James Rad­
I
Hastings
whose
postofflce
receipt.
’
loose
terminal
in
a
motor
re*“
Aides surely have lifted the load j and plane for the drive were dla- age, but feels that he must keep r^a^Rirhard^^n^^l^
Yankee Hnr»ng»— Yankee Springs
| exceed *100.00). It is solid proof, if a resurge of power and M
for the nurses and have given cumM. Mr Stubbs w«1i Mdg a
district. glMDO.
i any is needed, that Hastings is a composure to the distracted 4
splendid care to our patlcigs. All is number of chapters in Michigan and
shortage
of
doctors
In
Grand
RapI
live,
progressive
'own.
who
had
to
come
to
a
dead
not work however, we do have some »ifi I* in Barry Co. again before
.4..—
■ I.—
.lows: Emil Tyden. president; Rlch' In most cities of 6.500 pouula- I because of such minute mal**.JW
recreation such a* soft ball, bow- । the drive opens.
I ard A. Groos, vice-president: Waller
; tlon. the receipt* are not sufficient ment.
Ung. theater parties nnd now ice , Mr Btubba also spoke of the great
A. Eaton, vice-president and cashier; Dr. Arthur W. Raabe
Chester Long, assistant cashier.
,
. to pay all the salaries and ex- j * -go it i* in this b--!--** of chrM
skating, skiing and sleigh riding.
need for nurses in the Army and
to
Spook
Here
Hastings City Bonk
,
.-----pAues of it* postoffice. That is not. jan living, for it may be aoma *M
The soft ball teams played an Navy and tinted publicity about
। true In Hastings. The 8191.720.70 , ret fault*, some little maladMaS
Directors chosen were: M. A. LamDr. Arthur W. Raabe, past presiImportant part in the community. 1 the need. Reghtrred nurses are deabie. M. L. Cook. F. W. Stebbins. R. I dent of the Rotary Club of Warsaw.
. revenue will meet all the salaries, -hat robs ug of pawer and stom a
at least the spectators enthusiasm peratelv needed nnd Information
Mr*. Kellar Stem Resigns
C. Fuller, Kellar Stem. A. H. Car- | Ind . and a former dlstrlat governor
i clerk hire, pay the rural carriers progre?*
wa* displayed by their loyalty to ; mav be obtained from Mr* Frank
|
A*
Chairman
After
Ten
Yr*.
veth. Stuart Clement. Kira Sigler, of Rotary International. wiUl be a 1
j and*all expenses.'and leave a nice, “After every flight an airplan*
ua. which gave us the spirit to play 1 C*rmthers. the local chanter’s re­
guest speaker at the Rotary club!
hard and enjoy every game. Even i rruitment chairman. Red Cross
that will help Uncle Sam's - rheeked over and adlusted and w
Statement* Worth Studying; Harrison Dodds The officers arc a-, ..ere
------- - -““'l The Women's Board of Pennock Mirolus
follows; M. L.
follows:
L Cook, president; F. W. here Monday*
Monday noon
noon.
exchequer.
namic Christian living demand* tlM
though our coach bawled 11a out 1 N”r*e*' Aldra are a&gt;*o being ureed »n
All Have Deposit Insurance Stebbins. vice-prerident; M. A. Lam­
Dr. Raabe is pastor of the First j
^’he'h^e 7.'t
and then complimented ua in the ■ volunteer for work in hospitals
It will be reassuring for every bic, cashier and vice-president. Roy
second breath we only hope wc such a* Percy Jones General in
, the mind of the Master.
NEGRO ATTORNEY TO
Chandler,
assistant
cashier.
have not worn our teachers out be- Battle Creek.
SSe Ministerial Association and di-, S'Itofnb54n^^h. tSuJm.
) "Adjusted fragment* enable bra
SPEAK AT BROTHERHOOD
in anv one m ti.vrv countv s oanxn
v-v.
, m bones to heal and ao adjust
cause all of ua are looking forward 1
------ '1 ■ 1
•
■■ —
to study their report*, which will
The directors are: E. Tyden. R. A. W.’S.'"
BW"' C”‘b
The next meeting of the Has­ ' lives enable brakes hearts to ba
be issued during the fim half nfjGrooe, Clarence Crawford. W. R.
Brotherhood will be held at Here bring your wound'd hear
He has had considerable extx&gt;- l »»ce-chairn&gt;i»n. Mra. A ben Johnson; tings
this month. They will find that Dock and M L. Cook The officers
the Methodist chtrch parlors. here tell your anguish, earth has I
Hence
।
^.'K5r,?XtV^uSSl|30th ANNIVERSARY local loans and mortgages are rap- chosen are; K Tyden. president; pie; hi fact, is a recognized leader .lreMUrrr' Mr Frank Andrus.
Monday. Jan. 15. James R. Golden, 1 sorrow that Heaven cannot hw
times the ball doesn't touch the
Hastings Klwnnls b planning a idly disappearing Item* in bank Clarence Crawford, vice-president; in thi* field. In addition to apeak-1 Mrs. Kellar Ftem. who hu served negro attorney of Battle Creek will
G/008- t^Murer. M. L.
music may pour f&lt;
pins and sometimes we find one or special program in honor of tbe 30th statement*. A few years ago they i
Ing before the Rotary club, he will «o capably as chairman for lh» part sened at seven o'etoek.' The follow­ beautiful
accounted for about three quarters £?ok-„?f5r*-l^,ry
fill our homes, so must our I
two of ua sliding down the alley.; anniversary of Klwants Interna- of
also
ad
drew
groups
at
the
high
.
,
*n
years.
d*cUn»d
to
b«
«»
candidate
bank asset* in ciUc* like Hastings. Th® Viking Corporation
in'? members will serve on the sup­ in tune with our Master am
Alice Hubbard ta high for singles tinnal during the week of Jan. 21 to
—n
for re-electi-m. though ah- d'd conschool h
here.
are not borrowing these days I
HJFfr_JIX?en
Er squad: Hazen Gray, Capt.; A. in order that we may be fills
Pie Bonnet A Gown team tl'pi cxi 27. according to Stanley Cummings, People
|
rent
to
retaining
her
membershin
on
they are paying thetr &lt;Ubt^-the j
^.Cook and
Frandsen. Roy Thomas. Arthur the harmony of Heaven."
that one) la proud of her. The i president of the local organisation. government U doing the borrowing. “•
;the Board. Mr*. Stem succeeded
Strand. Trio and emsumers teams
Kiwanis, Mr. Cummings stated,
। Mr*. H. O. Haves a* chairman, after Lathrop. Elmer Struble, Fred
Smith, Stuart Clement. Adelbert
are neck to neck for first place I was started in Detroit shortly before nf irnnZu r..h .rH hAn,i. fXCi vice-president ana treasurer; James —• —
-the latter had served ten yean.
■
We will know the outcome next 1 World War I. Last year, however,
I Special credit should be given the Cortright. Homer Becker. Jerry AUCTION
Roman Feldoausch. Voyle
week.
■ there were 2 250 clubs throughout
। Women** B-wd for their splendid Andrus.
Allan Hvde. C. H. Osborne.
. Countrymen, speak, move, act the United States and Canada with
; effort* in the management of the English.
-------all
&gt;. the L
-- --------UI----- - isof
-ijao
Record
"%reU ------your -----part—.U
there
honor
i a ----membership
139,000.
hoanitnl. as thev give manv hours of Robert Moore. Orrie Helm. Russel CLYDE SABIN. Prap.
Gerllnger.
.
Iles. No matter how heavy the load j of Klwanls In the nrerent
present war fn- ar achool district*, nnd are readilv ।
their time, eneruv nnd talent* to the
Due to other. Interests, Mr.
J p "od? Officers cb&lt;£m:'l
keep smiling and aay thU little cludes -•about
—• - a billion dollars in
will have an auction sale (
affair* of this institution, all their
war bonds sold. 55.000 pint* of blood “,‘?bJe' 2?vern.menut bond’** I £ Tyden, president; Richard Groos.
NOTICE
work being voluntary.
.
! vice-president and treasurer; Ja*.
donated, establishment of canteen* used for borrowing by anv bank
Station PENNOCK signing off.
^The w
Barry
County
Stanley Powell Discusses
,-2?*
irry ..?°Jf
ntjL Democratic NMhville on M-79; or 1 3-4 ml
Dottle a. Teuslnk, RN. and entertainment centers, and almost their face value at federal Radford' secretary.
Convention
will
be
held
Monday.
nort
h of Maple Grove known m I
Problem* of Current Interest
&lt; ♦»
■
keeping in touch with about 2.000 000 reserve bank*. In most banka like 1
Superintendent
January 15. 1945 kt 8:00 P.M.in the Fred Haintri farm Hata OttsE
z*
*
• •Kiservicemen and women bv corres­ those in Barrv county the cash on
A capeclt.' crowd turned out for the
Supervisors Room at the Court ten head of cattle. 3 bora**, he
hand and the bonds owned bj-each Can Contact These
House.
annual
joint
meeting
of
the
Barry
"Hello" all and straight to the pondence or by sending the home bang
House.
poultry, hay and grain, farm to
W4«TING«t GIRL IS
fn. will p.y
tram 85
«. to
u&gt; 96
to Pn
pay . from
per F&lt;)r Re&lt;J Cr&lt;)JJ Ajj
town newspaper.
Delegates to the State Convention e7c
Belctwr will ^y I
County Farm Bureau and the Hast­ FIRST BABY OF 1945
Nice Seeing You Home News.
ings Chamber of Commerce at
Plans for the anniversary meet­ cent of Its deposits Besides that, all
be selected and such other busl- sale and Harry King will act
Here over New Years on a 6-day
them havq deposit Insurance.
Since no one has appeared to chal­ will
1 Mr*. Homer Smith, home service I.O.OJ’. hall here Monday evening.
ness transacted as may come be- .clerk. Bee the adv. ebewhere
leave from Solomans. Md. was Sig­ ing are in charge of a committee of In
other
words
the
element
of
fore
the
meeting.
tlUa
i^for
fuu particulars
lenge
the
claim
of
Shirlev
Marie
headed
by
Harrison
Dodds
and
Dr.
I
chairman,
report*
an
increase
in
nalman 3/c Ernest Millar who left
Stanley Powell of Ionia, legislative
risk ha* practically vanished from
to being the first Barrv coun­
Maurice Foreman. County Chmn. |
HUB. a year ago next month, be­ Daniel Clarke.
on her committee and to council for the Michigan Farm Bu­ Blain
tv b*bv bcm in 1945. she i* hereby
the bank dervwlt*. ^e banks calls
Barry County Democratic Comm ALBERT 8ILVER8. Owner
make it easier for families of serv­ reau. discussed some of the current declared the winner of the Banner's
fore he wa* 18, to enltat. Ernie
are tn very liquid condition.
Out
1-11
j
Having
aold
the farm. Mr. I
problems
common
to
botli
business
ice men to contact a member of
flew both ways so his visit could
KILLED IN ACTION
annual first hahy of the year con­
’
••►
wlj] jjjyp B11 auction sale at th*
the committee, the whole commit­ men and farmers.
be n* long a* possible. He will be
test. and en’it’ed to receive the
RECEIVED COMMISSION
located 3 miles south of
tee list follows: for Hastings. Mrs.
out on maneuvers for a short time
The modern fanner, he said, to manv gift* dTrited by Nastinas
County
Reoublicans
IM-37 He b offering on*
Smith and Mr*. Harold Brockway; primarily a businessman, with con- merchant* and buxine** m«n. H**rtv
on the east coast and then he ex
Ing. buggy, harness, sadd
Delton. Mrs. Leon Dunning; Nash­ slderable capital invested and so the congratulations to Shirlev Marie
peel* to be sent to Portland. Ore
Endorse Work Done
£
etc., feeder pigs, poultry
ville, Mr*. Ralph He**; Woodland. farmer and the small businessman nnd Mr. and Mrs. Milo Blain, 728
His mother. Mrs. Esther Miller
Mrs. Karl Faul. and Middleville. have many mutual interests.
hay and gram, Jarm I
by Carr Grand Jury
1 e nr-nd R*rM&gt;t. Haoing*.
came here from Lansing where she
etc. Dewey Reed wifi cry
is staving with her daughter, to be
For example, when produce prices' Rhlrlev MnrjP was boro at Penj At a lightly attended convention Mrs Jerry Bedford. The home
. and Clifford Hammond *
with Ernie while he wa* home. Be
nm.&amp; hnroi'ai
&lt;u mwu
such that •
a i».u«u
fanner «.*«&lt;
can vuvi«ie
operate,' nock
Jan.. ».
1. 1945 at 9:02
In the Supervisors' room In the court service committee work is one of are OUUJ&gt;
clerk. See the adv. elsewhere 111
sure and send us your new addres*
house here Jan. 3. Barrv County Re- the most valuable of Red Croas at a profit, business is usually good p.m. and weighed 6 lbs.
issue for full particulars.
fallow.
■■gFfey; publican* elected the following dele- project* and is rtghUy known a* because farmers are good spender* I
Let's do the Navy first. That 6 ft
.•*/ •
eaten and alternates (eight each) to the link between the service man and their purchasing power is an
JERRY BLOUGH, Proa.
and his family.
'
I Important prop to local market*.. rrrrr^r^rrrrrrr^rrjrrrrrr
4 tfrrt'sailor about team this week
•the state convention in Grand Rap­
.
On account of the death &lt;
was dark haired, black eyed (and
'
ids' Jan&gt; 13;
1 lUlWAKD--------- OWWIWn NO. M
. wife. Mr. Blough will dispose
we don't menn a shiner• Alrin
y variably result in a general business attfxtiak sir knights
I
Delegates Ellis Faulkner. Alton kewaku
the personal property st
A 325 00 War Bond reward is of- depression.
.attention biR knights
Buck R. M. 3'C stationed at Nor. [
n’.-i-MMB.•!•••
Hyde, Mrs. Richard Cook, Mrs. Ho- fered for the return of the Brittany
. auction at the farm locate
file city man's experiences in vic- ' . *es?1** n,reV.ni*
a.1 .u
dnlk. Va- whose home I* in Mar­
miles north of Freeport and *
ViCtor^Eckard^ Hen^^Khcklnii rand SP^nlel
wbuuc&gt;cu awaj,
Spaniel Um»
that wandered
away eevue
from wry
tory garuemng
gardening nave
have urcreucu
increased ru*
his j,"'."""'
o clock. The -------todies will meet in the
shall Ho was here visiting petitewest on M-50. Ha L» offering a
RlchardC^okt- Hcnry 8hcldon and home on December 16th.
! appreciation
understanding
apprccto*'— and
—J —
■1—‘—J‘— of
-• timing-room.
r'inin&lt;r.rnnm
well. you probably know who she i»
list of chickens, on* hone. MU
RicnardCooit
1 THIS REWARD, or the Cash farm problems. Mr. Powell believes. I Thursday night Jan. 18 is In­
with a Hastings rural route ad
Alternate*: Arthur Lathrop. Er- equivalent, also payable to the ■ first People
know that crops w
don't
night
andcivus
on Thurs.,
Jan.
tvunoraii.
wk: grow »trdct
rcuuicon
miuw
uuu
uuu i kiuw
..... . ......i grain, farm machinery, ft—
dreu. Alvin, has been in service
etc. Dewey Reed will cry I
HInman, person who furnishes
without aa tot
lot of
of care
care and
and attention
attention '135
25 will be
nest Appleman.I. Charles Hinman,
furnishes confidential
confidential without
* our annual Inspection.
“
since early In '42 and he has Jus'
and Clifford Hammond wil
James Rugg, Jay Mead. Albert Inform-"
— leading “
’---------------* --------' ” ,r
“
information
to *the
recovery j and' that' such
factors as droughts.
1 Dinner
will be served on Inspection
'returned to the States from N
Reerar. Mrs. George
”
’ bugs and other destructive peats, and night
igni at 6:30
o:.w oocioca.
_
leonre Hebden and 1 o
r.rf the dog
clock.
Africa. OK. you tell us her name
.weather
___ .1..___
--.I.,..--All SlrJCnlght*
air
nrMAll
plan tn
to be pre*this uaue for full particulars.
Harry Ritchie.
I DESCRIPTION; Sex, female; r"
“ the
age.
constitute
an unpredlct*11
Sir Knlirtifx
Knight* nlan
pres,
Haven't seen him as yet but Bov
rhlte able factor which can cut heavily ent °n these last three important
In absence of Ellis Faulkner. Re- 18 months; color, orange and wh.^
Carpenter arrived home Saturdanighte.
•
r
OREN WILLS, Prap.
publican county chairman. C. H. particolored; stub tell; height, into profits.
Just a few days late to be beat man
Due to shortage of faed
Osborn was named to preside. Al- about 17 inches; weight 20 pounds
Mr. Powell said he thought that
Bt— wr3l ten you' about the wed
bor. Mr. Wills will db
Ian Hyde served as secretary.
.Somewhat resemble* a springer combined-meetings -of--------------------businessmen
ding further on.
head of cattle at the p
The convention went on record as spaniel in markings but is "leggier" and farmer* waa a good thing and AN EXAGGERATED RUMOR!
Another tall Bailor In town Mon
of William
3 milM south of Mapla
favoring an active National Rcpub- and has a small body. Answers to; that It would lake a lot of co-opera- ..A .story
—t of the -death
—•• —
Ucan organization to function^be-the name of “Bunny.
tl-»n and understanding of mutual 1 Cramer. Jr., of this city has been
Odessa. Bob. tn ’service 0 months.
____ .
„
„
I tween presidential election year*;
THIS BRITTANY SPANIEL is1 problem* to succeesfully navigate in persistent circulation during the
, past -----week. But Mr. Cramer, -uwho 1.
is
ur 1 mile
Pvt, Hubert L. McCallum
active Republican leadership in mat- ll’«&gt; only known dog of her breed In , through the complex era ahead.
Cross leave, so to apeak, because it
I now back on the job with the State
Pvt. Hubert L McCallum.'33, has'tcrs pertaining foreign affairs; con- the county. There are dnlv a few of,
been reported killed in action in I tinued co-operation In matter* per- . them in the entire state. She is well HICKORY CORNERS SOLDIER Highway Department, is here to of­
him to come home because his France according to word received . telnlng to the prosecution of the known to many sportsmen and will
fer personal testimony to the fact
Robert Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
-­
KILLED
IN
ACTION
x
wife was operated on at Pennock Friday by his parent*. Mr. and Mi*, war. ^Congratulations were extended 1 be immediately recognized if seen.
that—as Mark Twain once respond­ William Parker. 502 8. Broadway, thia
Melbum Ray Donovan. 26. of the ed to a smlliar situation—"the ru­ received hi* Army Air Oorpo pilot
hospital We're glad to report Mrs Donald McCallum of Route 5. Hast- | to the Republican State Central1 "Bunny" la valued not only a* a
B Is coming O.K. and Bob will re­ Ing*. Prior to this message word • Committee for the businesslike job children's pet but for tius ntany American 1st army. 3nd Div. In­ mor h greatly exaggerated."
. wings at Stuttgart. Ark . December
port" back for duty on the 17th.
23. and wa* commissioned second
had been received that he wa* miss- ■ done in reorganizing the finanra*1 month* of teaming that would be fantry "was killed tn action. Dec
Sailor Max Houahtaling. Cedar Ing In action since Dec. 9. He was' o fthe party. The objectives of the worthier to aaMBBMrt under­ 31. in Belgium tn the drive against
lieutenant. He 1* now stationed at
Creek neighborhood—he went to a member of the replacement en- Carr-8lgtor Grand Jury and the vig- standing the method she had been Germany. He leave* hl* wife. Mary,
Hendrick's Field. Sebring. Fla., where
school in Delton. U home until next aineers
two son*, aged two and four; ills
he Is training with a B-IT.
Pvt. McCallum wa* in- orous manner in which it to being trained under.
IMPORTANT MEETING
Tuesday from Memphis. Tenn. Max ducted into the service in March, prosecuted both came in for praise. I ' Contact Robert C. Klevorn at the father and motheK Mr. and Mr*
The executive board of the
has only been in uniform for 7 1942. and went overseas in Septem-; Ample financial support for the con- Post Office, phene 3360 or at 7't8 Lewis Dohovan; one brother. Clar­
NOTICE
Barry
Co,
Chapter.
American
weeks and he figures he's ven- ber. 1943. He graduated from Hast- Hnuallon at the Investigation was West Grand. Hastings, phone 2963. ence. al) of Hickory Corners.
Annual Stockholders meeting of
Red
Croas.
will
meet
Tuesday.
Pfc Donovan trained at Camp
lucky to get home because he's togs High r-chool to 1929 and worked urged Thank* were extended to El—Adv.
Adv.
the Delton Telephone Co. Sat.. Jan.
—
Jan. 16. at 7:30 o'clock al the
scheduled for 22 weeks of trainin' on hl* father's farm until entering &gt; Ito Faulkner for the work he has
Blanding, Fla., and was overseas
———-■■
—
city clerk's office. Members are
five months. Hl* only furlough in
office.
as a Navy Air Crewman with the the service. He has one brother., done as county chairman.
j RUMMAGE SALE
urged
to
attend.
J. L- DauUla Baa-Traa*.
gunnsrw After finishing at Mara-o-to. O,
030. June 1844 was spent at his home in
Dan, *
1 I
Hldrory Corners.

RED CROSS DRIVE
SET FOR MARCH

POSTOFFICE MADE
GOOD’44 SHOWING

ANNUAL MEETINGS
OF LOCAL BANKS
AND FACTORIES

WOMEN’S BOARD
ELECTS OFFICERS

COUNTY'S BANKS
IN FINE CONDITION

m'JXkiwanisto honor

2

ISS S*"0"1-

BIG CROWD AT
RIIDKAII

rflKP1 DUKtAU-

Qf ( MEETING

SALK

�. THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. JANUARY 11,THS

ON THE HOME FRONT'BJ.X.wS
WE DO CUSTOM KILLING TUESDAY
AND WEDNESDAY EACH WEEK
Bring in your livestock between 9:00
and 12:00A.M„ on Monday,
Tuesday, and Wednesday

CHUCK ROAST
3 points

HAMBURGER
Fresh ground only 4 pointe

Only 1 point

chickens

2T|

lb.

RIBS

BEEF

WeamA GO AHEAD fa SAVINGS

(Dressed while you wait)

lb.

35C

"TDUCKS
ZJ BEEF HEARTS
220
29c
BEEF TONGUES
22C
=T PORK SPARERIBS
U PORK LIVER
2OC
SWAN
S°‘F LUX TOILET SOAP
4 to 6 lbs. average

PORK SAUSAGE

BOILING BEEF
Ofily 1 point

lb.

Point free

lb.

Point free

lb.

3 points

LARD
Home rendered style

lb.

Point free

SWEET HEART
SOAP

3bar* 20

3bars 20

Ige. pkg
R INS 0
23c
RINSO de lux size 2 for 1 9C

GOLD DUST SCOURING POWDER
4cans 19c

LIFEBUOY SOAP

3bar* 20c

*1.25
PILLSBURY'S FLOUR
PKS. 12c
PILLSBURY'S FARINA
PANCAKE FLOUR
13c
26c
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(Continued from Page 1. Section 1.) ! cuattag oyer 4001from one hospital
----------------------- ; In a day. from France to England.
rhi.------------------------------------------------- |,twlL *"e typ* of “re glvan our
ush. Sid bvuS Max th^‘i f,ghtln&lt; men and ahe Can 004
where cadet Lvle cnnesnl.* is not praUe enough, the great courage

there. Incidentally Lyle's brother,
idiot Kenneth Gillespie in Eng­
land has finished hU first lour of
missions. This past Christmas was
his 4th away from home. As we

said, often when they are so
| She
rushed, there ir&gt; never a complaint,
it's always, “take care of my ouddy
first." It is her opinion that our
American boys are magnificent
She liked to tell about her first

him Just coming out of one of the nurses, the first sent to Northern
stare*—and now that we think of- Iceland. The officer tn charge of
it. where were you going with that Retting these 60 nurses ashore was
then Capt. Homer Barber. Prom
ironing board. Max?
you know the alary, two
C.MoMM. Wesley Cordes left there onthe
wedding notes, about
Sunday for the west coast after printed
for Homer to return to the
spending a 30-day leave with his orders
Slates
just
before the wedding,
wife and children. He will report etc.* and Homer
there we
Jan 11th at San Francisco for re­ were, just 30 miles adds,
from the Arctic
assignment. Chief Cordes spent Circle! Perhaps It wasn't
the most
I nearly -two years overseas—all of rumantic setting in the world
but
this time at island navy bases. it didn't seem to make much dif
­
Send us your new address. Wes.
ference.
Now' for the army. Don Heath,
Now
about
Homer,
whose
home
son of Mr. ahd Mrs. William Mcis
in
VermontviHe.
although
he
and
1 Laughlin, left Thursday after 17
days at home. Sorry we missed see­ his family had a wide acquaint­
ing you. soldier. HJs address Is:— ance here. He rame home because
of his mother, Mrs. Eula Barber's.
Pvt Donald Heath. .164C05D9
56th I5lh Reg. URT.C.
Camp Howze. Texas
the home of .... ...... —
,M
Sgt. Burl Cook, veteran of the Barber. Hastings R3. on Friday,
i Guadalcanal. New Guinea and where she has been cared for by
I oilier campaigns, h home after 3 her daughter-in-laws. Tins is prac­
] yrs. in the S. Pacific. He is the son tically the first leave Homer has
oi the late Fred and Cora Cook of had since his 5 yrs. In service be­
Hugbee Corners and has 3 brothers cause during that time he haa only
in service Leon is in Oregon. Gcr- had IB days. 8 of which were al­
aid in Philadelphia, and Don hi lowed for ills mgrriage and honey­
| Texas. Burl will be here the rest moon in Digland As a mutter of
i ol lhe month so we'll try and see fact, since he finished at Westpoint
! him before|he leaves.
in "39 he has only had 2 months
Also mlssl-d Sgt. Gordon Havens, service in this country which is
who was here for 21 days from not the traditional but rather an
Palm Springs. Calif, to' which sta- exceptional record. He was trans­
lioinhe returned Tuesday. He was ferred from Hawaii 3 weeks before
pretty busy while he waa here visit- Pearl Harbor and he recalls a atop
l Ing his wife and new baby daugh- ever in Hastings enroute eist when
! ter al Pennock hospital. How's he waa stunned to hear the Dec.
about a letter Sgt. about how it 7th attack‘broadcast from the ra­
feels to be a Dad and all that.
dio at the Bill Stebbins home.
We thought “whow," who is that
Homer went directly to Iceland,
nifty looking soldier wearing the later to England, then France.
new trim army combat Jacket— Fortunately Mrs. B. was able to
they fit with authority—and it was have similar assignments. .Homer
none other than Lt. Roy Hathaway said It- was a great relief to leave
—after, thk were going-to cal 'ini England because of the nerve rack­
Snappy." Roy has been in serv­ ing burr bombs, and that feeling
ice ou-r 6 yrs, Dec. 9th completed was a general reaction among
--------the 6th
...
yr.
--------to be
...exact. We had» a Americans.
1
He arrived in France
grand talk about the Goodwillnnd 1 last August and. waa stationed in
Tanner districts—any of you (el- Paris when he flew home. One of
; lows ears bum? Roy. whose dad.' hb recent assignments was map• Elmer Hathaway now lives on the: ping out the tour for the House
vest coast. finished HUB. in ’36 | Military Affairs Committee and it
I and you'll resall after he was in , was at n meeting of this group that
: service Roy had a real session with he talked with Rep Paul Schaefer.
। Infantile paralysis but he is per- i Congressman from hia own district,
ftctly well now. it just bums him I Homer wears, among other servup that the army keeps him on I ice ribbons, the Bronze Star and
I limited service. Roy is at Fort Sam . Legion of Merit, the 4th highest
Houston. Texas and he mentioned award given by our government.
I meeting Helen McPherson who has 1 How
H°w do we know—it was Mrs.
Mr. B.
n
I been .stationed there. Helen said who told us. and whst wife
i she was still awaiting sailing oi - wouldn’t have mentioned that. Ho­
dvrs. however we guess she's still mer minimize:* any danger which
| vailing because here’s her new ad- they may be in and says the credit
uocs i&lt;&gt; the fellows In the front
। tlU’M that Just came this week.
1st Lt. Helen McPherson, N 731554 line*. You could write volumes
about the facts Homer gave show­
232:id Gen. Hoop. Unit
; ing the totally different problems
McCli«k«*y General Hospital
| , Temple.
—
Texas
ot this war and the last It is ob1 Incidentally Roy’s brother. Rus-' V,JM“ u
K dol‘l&lt; "
; rell Hathaway. &amp; 1 c. .who used to «5»«»‘ty good J&lt;*. too. Our gratitude
I operate the grocery and oil station I,o this double duty couple for such
| cn the pavement near Shultz— his j a Krand evening.
। wile the former Kathryn Bauch- , n.,«.ntt»h \-w%
man krepa it going now. is hi the
' ,
! Philippines and although he has I Hgt. John C. U.mry. 38. H.IIK ^6
I been in service Just ti mas. has al- 1'nh of
*Pd
V1’™ Leary.
teadv taken part In 3 invaaions.
wounded in action in Germany
Don’t forget tfic letter you're going December 6. according to word retc write the gang. Roy.
by his parents. He Is a rig| Tiiey tell us Gerald .and Sally. '‘!,,man ll‘ u»£ wrtillrry corps hatI Lawrence arc home on furlough Iln* ^njenxl the service four years
! from Easier Field. Ln . however we a«° lhU4*ce*t wUh “’".Ur* VlrSc
finvvn't seen (han yet.
' »r,ntP Dt Inductees to leave Htu, Here how. t wos, standing on; Un,H*, , .
suite street in front of LyBarkcrs. , John
‘«hh»» P»renU that
1 Hiking to Lyle Newton. .Freeport) 'e S’1’11
lhe uP|*r l&gt;art ,of
1 v-ho had been home on furlough : lt* rW“
» machine gun pis| since Christmas, that Lyle said. l0* and *“ p,f*5d UP »nd Wien
of hv
by Pfr
Pfc w,
William
Keller,
| "I’m at O'Riley General hospital ’ ccare
“" &lt;rf
”Um Max *n~
I nt Springfield. Mo. and I think v.ho drives an ambulance In the
■ there is a Barry’ county fellow there medical detachment. Pfc. Keller.
t by the name of Palmer." Almost 23, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
I before wi*’&lt;i finished talking, who liam Keller of 219 West Colfax.
I should walk along the street but The boys entered the service at
I Russ Palmer .Middleville, himself. the same time four years ago. and
So these fellows mci here at home have not met since that time, al­
| for the first time even though they though they have both been over­
had been only tin* distance of ward seas three years, going linil to Ice­
I F5 and FU apart since reaching land. then England. North Ireland.
—~.
| the Slates. The first thing Russ
« ,o GfrTOanV.
i nnd Lyle said after they met was.
1,'ca9 ta
h&lt;®*
I where did you get it?" ’ They got P***1 *" ,EP*lantkaund u‘,d *}te p2r"
line with an 88 at St. Lo" from *«** L’?£l‘,T°1*d
ao"'a
**■
he could get around ""
on •*'•
his leg
Lyle, "near Paris foy me" sum- ffore h,&gt;
। mrnaa
marizcd uungs
things ior
for huss
Russ.. twin
Both letfel- f"?a‘n’
lows
arc
fast
on
the
mend
and
!
lr
L1?®?
6
’
,
r
and
u
j
“
,
,tt
are
utenu and • ,,-5.,
um , !’a£Vur
; alien
when we
wc yapped something to R
Ru.-s
r 3**^1 ^ts
"“1, father aI.ld bls
nbout how nice it would have been Jou”Bcr. bTPthf'r- Robert, in the Au­
, if he too could have been home for to
rLS„Y!P\
j chrir-tmas he .said, "Say. being in . John
J,n.is
“ now
no* in
1 a hospital in Eng­
Detroit for Christmas seemed won­ land where he is likely to be (or
. deeful because that seemed pretty some time so here's "Mall Cali"
for
the
Home
Front. His address
. near home to me." Being home
. mvst have seemed plenty good to
Sgt. John C. Leary. 36150886
, Lyle too. because he wired for an
U.
8.
Army
Hosp.
PlantI extendon Whether it was granted
Dt. of PU. 4196
I cr not w e don't know. Russ and
A.P.O. 309.
Postmaster
। Lyle expect they can come home
New
York
City.
N.
Y.
j again before too lang so we ll catch
Staff SRt. Marvin E. Goodsan. 25.
no on talk about the old Middle| tillc and Freeport crowds lhe next reported a week ago as missing in
I time they’re about town. Just now action in Germany since December
1 fellow* we’re all Riad you’re back 12. was killed in action on that
date, according to a telegram reend deep thanks from all of us
Met up with that nice guy. T 4 eclvod by Ms parents Saturday
Herbert Smith. HJIB. *23. in serv­ from the war department. He wax
ice 32 month* and arriving home with the 3rd Armored Division of
from New Guinea on tile last das the 36th Division under Lieut.-Gen.
I of the year—Just in lime to sun Courtney H. Hodges. Me was in­
over­
: the New Year on home ground. ducted June 9. 1941 and
। Herby, who lives out by Quimby. seas in the summer of HH3.
Mrs. Win.,Cramer. Jr, received a
। was assigned as a clerk in personj r.cl. "not a very spectacular job." Chrutmaa card Dec 28 from iter
। says hr. "but one that has to be brother. Sgt. Clifford E. Poland who
done." Hr saw Dick Gaskill last is now in Germany, bearing lhe
Aug. He was in his tent when he words "Vrool IJk Kenrtfcest." Wf
: heard someone say "Hello Herby." hope that means what wc think it
; Always called "«mKhy” In the means. Clift.
Here's lhe wedding wc said we’d
1 army he knew that sounded like
home and when he looked around tell you about when wc mentioned
there stood Dick. TYiey did a fancy Bob Carpenter because ha should
. bit of gabby as you would knnw have reached home to be best man
and another fellow that Herbvsaw however. Marine Don Preston, one
and talked with was Winn Green. ot the best—which certainly qual­
A* you know. Winn is now in the ities him. did the hopora. and so
Philippines. Herby reports back to- tlh New Years day. at 7:00 Pkt.
। day (Thursday* to the hospital at Eileen Gherblnske became -Mrs.
Topeka. Kansas so he'll keep us Earl Lewis, which is another way
posted from there for Ute time be- ot saying It was a great day for
lhe Navy as far as Eirl wa- con­
we mrntionrd last week that Lt. cerned. Rev. Coldren heard the MI
Col Horner Barber was home. This do’s" at the United Brethren
week hU vsUc. Lt. Elsie Bartoe-, church.. Doris Bherbhiskl was iter
arrived, and on Monday night we sisters bridesmaid and Just for the
had a great visit with this attrac­ record Ellocn looked lovely and
tive. enjoyable and we can well adorable tn a gold colored suit with
odd. distinguished couple Much brown acceasorie*. This all sounds
that was discussed was not for pub­ hkc a very good way lo start the
lication but here's what we can New Year and incidentally, Major
lei) you. and it will be ladies first, and Mrs. Ray Finnic celebrate their
with a Ho. Ho. because, wc can dis­ wedding anniversary on Jan. bl.
Sometime wc want to rroort n
regard the rank.
Min
D».c—»
oI ■ P‘Ux who takes unto
Mr*. n
R..—Elsie
is probablv as 1
near to the army nurse a fellow himself a beautiful co-pllnt who
would dream about a* anyone amid *’ad bcr wings from the time he
be. Shcs a beautiful, medium tall met her and oil that. Maybe all of
brunette, with a soft southern ac­
cent. straight from her home state lUwl in lhe near
Pfc. Kenneth--N
of IxMrisiaD*. She hat been overseas
iConLlnucd on i
with the Army Nune Corps since

�THE HASTING* BANNER. THUB8DAV. JAWCABY

&gt;»43

Cloverdale. * Mr. and M
crating a car without a driver's II-' DELTON
White Product* (Ik.
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Commercial' League:
Waltons
Blrtha-Four txiys were born at cense. He admitted the charge, and
Mr and Mrs. Ebltng Bosma and lard Whittemore were tn
Cross chairman, made the tollowing Garage «3&gt;—Trio Cufe &lt;0i: Htat.- • lhe hospital tietween Jun. 4 to 7. was assessed 85 00 fine and 84.30 ifuliillv of Kalamazoo called on her Friday afternoon. * Mn
costs.
Undersheriff
Doster
’
made
‘ report of Ciiristma* activities at a Insulation 12‘—Middleville Cream- 1945. To--Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
uncle arid aunt. Mr and Mrs. Leon Leonard and daughter —
____
Kcent meeting of the executive ery &gt;1 . Medic* &lt;2&gt;—Goodyear .Caldwell, 943 W. Madtooa. Douglas the antat.
Pennock Sunday afternoon. * Mr. were In Kalamasoo Saturday.
I board: 4iri) decorated napkin*. 500 Broa. Hdwc. •1&gt;; Mcxioc t3i—Coffee'Gail. Jan. 4: Mr. and Mr* Robert
, and Mrs Harry' Leinaar spent Sun­
(XMBC Bl«&gt;n K4ifr» I nut and candy cups. M0 table arid Shop Ur;
.. . Andrus
--------- Service «3&gt;
Halifax. Hastings. R. 1. Robert
’ day .ind Monday with tlieir »on-inThe
Ladles
Auxiliary
of
the
Leo
•nd Mrs. Mason Norwood ot KalaI tray favors. 200 Christmas cards and Middleville &lt;01; Sinclair Oil* &lt;3‘
El'llfTY-SKVKNTII TEAM 400 (Tiriatmas carol
Miller Post No. 3326 met at Lhe
maroo spent the weekend with
were Wocxlland (t)..
nuxid Rousli..Middleville. Michael A.
~
lull Thursday evening Jan. 4. with Case Or beck and baby In Lansing.
made by the Nashville Ifa-dings.
Charles. Jan. 5. Mr. and Mr* Win- 34
* Mrs Leda Harrington enter- find Mr* MarUu.ll Norwaod. '
members
present.
Tanner. Cloverdale. Ctiidrstrr and HASTINGS WOMEN'S CLUB
Htl) Gibson. Hastings. R. 4, Max­
taii&gt;ed at a New Year's breakfast.
Nuie
new
members.
Emily
HelHasting- Cen’.er sctxiol*
Patxy
Mr* Ethel Honeywell of Pralriemer Mildred Van Syciir^truV Mon^T- »r‘ Vld« Morford. Mrs.
well Wimiell. Jan. 7
Green, qpats Grove, ill with rlieu- Stanley Cummings. &lt;&gt;t tiw* Hume de­
Surgical: Burley Bickers. Free­
Nora Barlow , Dorothy Mabel Town. Mrs Leon Pennock rille spent the weekend wHh Mr*.
malic frvrr. made lOO decorated partment. introduced Mr* C D. port; Mrx Kenneth Kelse&gt;'. &gt;&lt;*•- Cry dal and
Mary Townsend. Pearl
John .Adam*. * Mr and Mary Dorter. * Mr. and Mrs Rog­
napkin* Thru* article* were xent Bauer, cludrman for the afternoon Ung*. R T Martin Guernsey. Has­ Conrad,
Mrs. Bert Bhellcnbarger
—
-of Has­ er williams and wxi Dean visited
to Fort Cusfer. Knoxville, lu . Vet- Mr: Bauer'., program. “Seams. Pad. tings. R 4; Gleun Kauffman. Alto; Thoma* and Pauline Balmier were,’ tings spent Sunday
with their hl* parents. Mr and Mrs Italic
,
.
eit*n'» lav-plial and to a iMMHhtal at and -Prv-ving;’’new idea* Mr* UHicr MePhenon. La|te Odes­ initialed.
lamuvov Bush
.•&lt;— long from Detroit cousins. Mr and Mrs. Willard William* and family near Hartings
Dorothy
las Vega*. Naw Mexico. Chrlatma* for iKtmcinade. but better made sa. Mbw Margaret Freese. TH 8. visited
Pillowing lhe
tiie meeting, and spent the Whittemore * Mr* Henry Miller Saturday afternoon. * William
favors were al»o sent to tl.}- County clothe*, lunrig old. but b&lt; tier mate- Michigan; Steven Karrne*. Clover­
binder of tiie n®nt st Ruy went to Dimondale Sunday where Couch and daughter Beverly srere
Infirmary and Pennock hospiDd. rial»* at a cost saving, all especuslly dale; Mrx Earl Chase. .406 W.
Bush’s.
| she attended funeral senices for In Hartings Saturday afternoon.'
Yccklev 4-H club mcmbui* donated unporfarit. today. Mnt. Frank AnFree . Minnie
Will Andrews' condition l« rmort-1 her brother-in-law. Clyde Troub on
NATIONAL CD1TOIXIAI— 25 lap boards and lhe Welcome 4-H druv spoke an different type* of Bond.
Mmiicul; Douglas Hamilton. Has-------Site
Tucaday.
*’*— returned
——-* LAme
’ *— home ot Mr*. Vida Morford. Wed­
club made a quantity of wash
and buttun-liolea. pawing Unv*. R. 3. Ernest Lewi*. 828 E. cd improving and lie would like to Thursday
afternoon, w Mr and nesday evening of Ulis week. The
A &lt;«■&gt;&lt;■ l AT I ON clothes Woodhind Jr R&lt; d CroM •earns
exiiniphs 6f Hie aanur Mra. Don
Gladys Gilmore. Bsc.;
Mr* Eugene Dalman. 544 E
Wm. H Andrews
Mrs Lawrence Fui.r of Athens
। has sent 10 receiving blankets to Gury gave a demonstration of the Miil;
lung. chaplain. Vina
Roy Phillip*. Clarksville; Mr*
Co. IB V.A.F.
spent Sunday with their parents. cffic."
Pennock hospital.
cornet wuv of pressing M-anu and Mill;
Arma Newton.
629
Administration Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lechleltner.
Mr* Patten;,
George Hebden.
vice-chair
­ N. Bolt wood;
witici troublesome part-Seaman. 2 c Kenneth Francisco ductor; Tillis Hosvsa
Dayton. Oliio
Mrs. Celia Recd and Mrs. Ella Gar­ •nd wife.'of Norfolk. Va., called on ■r~e Borghdutr, gqx
man reported that 577 kit bag* were for the "ham ", “sausstgc" and ''cres­ Mrs Chester Savacool. Freeport;
Robert Kauffman. Freeport. Torn'
Allie Woods U reported an the rison of Hastings were also gursts their aunt. Mrs. Hattie Whitte­
cent' alie used were available to .Smith.
p«i. to*!.: Carrie
Hasting*. R 4; Baby Ray­ sick list.
on Bunday.
rods are received It k hoped ip members who desired them.
more recently. * Mrs. Dcmglas
Mr and Mrs. Clinton Brill are
puck Hie bags lhe first phrt ot FtbFuneral services were held at 2 Floria and three children who have
Mrs Chester Htoweil told the *tory mond Leonard. 438 E Green.
the proud parent* of a baby boy.
Mary Adame, Clara
.
ut
Ciriderrlta HH5". 'Die mod­ i Discharge*: Mr*. Thoma* Tag(Ciintlnurd from Page 1. .lection 1.) 'inary
Sonic uf the members are making Friday In tlie Henton funeral home beth spending several weeks with Griffin. Grace Shute,
The Rtv. Duh M. Gury. chapter ern equivalent to the Fairy God­ von and fa*bjr girl. Middleville; inhykiU
fofte
Croas. If you &gt;«l
lor ‘h&gt;«
PeterInBailie.
B3. retired
farmer
representative on the camp and ho*- mother wa* mother and daughter's Mr*. Huy^'Nye 544 E Thom; Babv W “ tJto
rMl Red
sTeltaDlbble^
Richland
with burial
in Anderson, in Port Huron, have re­
ttu-n';. no teeth m the law anyway. pilui council reported that the ingenuity and ability to fatlilou a Janie*-'Kay McMannis. 222 N
turned
to
their
home
here.
Mr.
Have you paid your du«i yet? ft Prairieville cetnelry. The son of Mr
mi then's nothing further we can -jimcu of Ute Rcbekan lodge, who formal and accessories from old cur­ Church: Mr*. Charles William*and are auvLif lmiu
tnd Mra Peter Bailie, he wax bom Gloria who is in the army is con­ tlon was unable lo come. Mn.
boy. 437 W 84111; Robert Ba­
do. A u result, several of the big have sent Inore than 7(0 dozen tain* und beudwurk Mrs Stowell baby
wwetinir will he Jan 18 ln t,lc Netherlands.' Dec. 31. 1MH fined to a hospital in Texas, suf­
cookie* to Percy Jone* hospital was in cluue ot the exhibit ot ker. 112 E- Colfax. Sally and Joseph utZro 5Ut™&gt;^HK
nnt*’7 so*
’
। Bnd
12 year* old when his
fering from an injured les. a MU« •cud na inrt ailing officer with
recording companies faced with during
1944. will continue the proj­ ciuidrens' clotries made by the same Garner. Hasting*. R 2: Mr* Maud
Rat
1
nfaht
nartv rnt* came u&gt; thU locality
Vida VanHorn of Dowling has
either bJ^ineu failure or the al­ ect fur 1945.
;. llUl
giC used
Remember our Sat. night party.।. moved to Richland
nirhland about
magic
used in ner
her story.
»lory. nonenwK
Homemade Roger*. Freeport. Clarence McNee.
aliout 14
14 years
Carrie Welton.
ternative of paying a tribute lo the
Middleville. Mr* Ronald Lehman Jan. 13. 8 pm.
Mr Gury al»o spoke of the camp &gt; accessories were also displayed,
ago. Ho leaves a granddaughter.
musician,' union which even the at Pint Like titat tuu been uddid to j Mr.- F-ir! Chaw made a gracious nnd baby boy, Woodland; Aaron
Mr*. Mary Lomphcar. Richard, a t'hT mTi'S.-V
BONT BUY THINGH YOU IM
Roow-vwli i iirnintstratton admitted the camp* and honpllal* s.-rvlrc b&gt; commentator tor me review which Sherk. 330 8. Grand; Clyde Shrin- PASSING OF
M&gt;ntn-law..Neil Mitchell. Richland, Iris McLeod of Ohio nave been
.....„
..... nownu
was unfair, decided to pay tribute the council. The camp, which will i (u|icwed. To piano music furnished er. W Jefferson. N. Apple; James ORAL A. ARNETT
visiting
their
mother
Mr*.
Myrtle
।
NEED
—
BUY WAR BONIM
two sister*. Mrs John Depriester.
Actually, however, it will be the be open to both men und women I bv Mrs Wavne Peterson. Mr* How-ii and Richard Burchett. Nashville;
Oral A. Arnett. 78. owner of the D.iwling; Mr* Sarali Johnson of McLeod.
•
IN STEAD.
veterans, will »Ue» radio repair I Brii Fio*t appeared wearing a blue Mrs Milo Blain r.nd -baby girl. 728 reaort at Mill lake f««*»***.
public which does Uu paying Each and
watch makin,7 as rclwbllltailon ] check gingham party *klrl. her own F Grand; Mr*. Clinton Brill and died at a hospital in Battle Creek
prison nho buy - a record, will be project-’ Parts ot watches mid r..dloi creation; Mr*. H B Quigley-next in baby boy. 434 W. Walnut: Mr*
on ,jgn 2. He was born in Plttaburg;
rendering tribute to Mr? Petrillo are needed
neeurn and
-r.c anyone having
imviug Mien
Mich a rrd w-ooi sait me had made; Mr* George Sneclt and baby boy. 816 E Ohio. July 28. 1868 the son of Toarticles ..
is asl.ed
—n to call MriK(Gory.
,Uh ehase
I
in a' run colored suit
and id union.
Marshall; Mrv Lawrence Hortetand Margaret । Arnold &gt; Ar-J
a ho a ill .wc that they an- taken to • nd fur cape, the latter, her handi- ler. Alto: Hazel King. Woodland; litas
lived f-* • “—
wmk; Mrs R E Walt in u green1 Joseph Luk»o. Grandville. Mr* Al- nett, and
___ .__________
John I. Lewis, ilka wise defied the tamp
Dakota, and Woodland and
gabardine suit which rhe fashioned1 bert Bell und baby girl. Nashville North
WIJI and the president, without
Pennfleld.
Mich.
from a man'*-aull; Mrs Norbert R. 2: Mr* Wayne Hybargar and
Mr.
Arnett
bought the acreage
any H-percuiaiom. In this dispute
* One lune six hundred count tichowuiter in a b;ue cane with bog: baby girl. Hubbardston; Mr*. John around Mill lake in 1918, sold lots
•■Herting an industry which aux graced
lhe bowling ahreU for the to match-and Ir.Ue Stu in a match­ Holcomb. Clarksville: Vern Andrr- on which there arc now mor* than
trial to Lhe war effort, the allor- week when Daw Chaxiyear. afu-r a ing suow suit ttlnimcd in white fur. son. Lake Odea*..
Mt* Russel 25 cottage*, and ittabhshrd the re­
Jiry genet al failed ju aet.
Cedric
Hart, Cloverdale. Mr* Alfred De­ sort there
lowly start ot 157 for Piston Ring* Continuing Mrs
' Pew. Harting*. R 2; Mr* Arthur
in the Recreatfap la-ague, came modeled a thrre-quarter
He ia survived by three daugh­
jacket belonging to
Auerumg
Ailerding and baby boy. 703 W ter*. Mr* Russcdl Kantner and Mr* ,
But Iir an individualist like Mr. back to score a pair of 223 xumes brown
Cumming*
andMr*.
madeMerrill
by the bitter:
i .i..nltllI1.
Y
“
Madison
Karrher,
Mr. Mulrui.
Imhm m
In ,n
nil “
nrchlti
FntktMr.
-&gt;&gt;&gt;■}/
““• iI coo ..
E _Bind: Mte. CBnu.n CteU- Elva Jone* of Hastin»» «nd M’* ,
a poim of law wiilch even Attorney
tnann* wool suit made by Mrs d
... K Gnmd Gerald Fuller Ralph McGllnch of Battle Cteek; '
•econd
when
he
hit
597
with
games
r
££rl wahace Hm- three sons. Edward. Frank and]
General Biddle admits has not been of 211-201-185 and '’Dutch" Drewr Gury. Mr*. Gury ms grey zu.i.
r
■*
wauacc. nu Ward of Battle Creek; fifteen I
sufficiently clarified, and bunk’ - allowed Vith 187-208-191 fur a MG winch sh. altered from a man .
suit ami Mis- Beverly Bradford in I * ' "'
..
„ ,, grandchildren, (our great-grand- &gt;
count.
&gt;
..vw. i DonationsDonations—Guild 12. Mrs. Rolfe children and several niece* nnd .
a grey tweed *ult she created from
The wigwog tom
Army is ordered to indvr in.
In the single game column Glenn one 'of
rif her
her faTher
father ss
Mrs Frost
Mr*
Pros’. Bulling, chtun
chtnn-20 cans fruit, vege- nephews. Hl* wife. Ro*c Ella, died i
luiubaugh hit 255 fur Andrus Serv­ modeled a black wool evening drew tabu’s, fruit Juice*, glas* jelly.
Feb. 17. 1836
Ciocked Fresh Even W
you of iti big sav­
ice
in
the
Commercial
League
and
hguratlveiy t-uned over backward
belonUng lo. und made “by. Mr* ;
•••
were held al
ings. Your taite
J.
Miller
of
Middleville
scored
24b
in i-Uctch a point oi law to' fit
Oconir Hettxlen:wMrs. ^OkeMer ^Sto-. HAD NO OPERATOR'S LICENSE Hebblea chapel by the Rev. H. V.
for "Middlevilies" while another well in “a *"
blur suit ahe
wearingtells you of its
" “ made- ---Raymond
Woodmansee. 17. Dow- Townsend of Woodland, burial in
Middleville keglcr. Vine Tabor a chic tun faihlonep by Mr* Bauer;
Dowling cemetery
1
ling,
route
1.
who
was
involved
in
|Q
freshness
and
nipped Stale Insulation in the first,
'
rich homey flavor.
vunic by coming up with a 230
name
IF IT WONT nn «• wi\ THE
nor
t&gt;ul| headed or'unreason­ count.
WAR
—
FORGET
IT.
able
than
either
Mr.
Petrillo
or
Mr
.
— Ten Ber.t ticurea:
L&lt;wl.But apparently there arc d Goodyear, Rrc. L.
&lt;70 warn by Mr*. Bauer mid Mrs. Chase ।
now tw&amp; standard method* of ad- L. Hawthorne, Conunl. .
597 were their own. make.
PtACH PRESERVES i to ro 24c
a
niinizt i;
. ,
BtUt H. Diew-i. Comm'l
5M
Concluding her program Mrs
Couelry Club qual.ty. Bull* uvw
.563 Bauer spoke briefly on weave* of
— One. winch call- tor moderation W Hackney. Cotnm'l
fabrics and how to chwre them.
Conunl
and inaction, upplii** to pressure G. iJiubnugh. ----------FRENCH BRAND COFFEE «&gt; 27c
dXj
group, h they art- bn: enoughi; the “
i
W. Ayrr*. Cumrn'i.
MU namev of tour .new members. Mn
other, which applies to individual* "'
.546 Byrun Fletcher. Mrs Niles Durman.
CHILI COH CACHE i?.. w 29c
ot concents wilhoui pressure group R Hubbard. Cuoun I
Ml Mrs, Joseph Skinner and Mrs. Rob­
Ccrtteiper*
backing, calk, for u real, tough r Moore. Cuounl.
. 540 ert Fortney
On Jan. 19 the club will hold iU
crackdown.
200 counts:
lib txu 59c
MIXED NUTS
H Drews 208. M. Wilson 200. L annual lunchnai and. election with
tto2c
What has' happened to the old- Hawthorne 211-201. G. Brower 209. Mr*. Clavton H. Hoffman, psychia­
of Grand Rapid*, lo -peak on
fashioned American notion ubo1;' D Goodyear 223-223. B Pavne 214­ “trist
WHOLE WHEAT BREAD &lt;°*i 11c
Personality."
fair. tol&lt; rant' and unifotm Just let 225. W Hackney 225. V. Tabor 230.
Tasty,
ncurohingfiesh
daily
BBS.
I. Stewart 201. H Thompson 200
for all?
G l.nubamth 255. J. Miller 240
JELLY ROLL
.rcb 24c
Piston Ring Leaeur: Machine* CAN YOU SOLVE THIS?
Fr»vh dthciom Buttarfly lalli. pkg 16c
FAIR LAKE
Word comes from Washington
Mr* Linden Collison will enter- &lt;2fi
-• —CTO &lt;!■: Office &lt;2»—Tool that
farm labonrn will presently
NEW ENGLAND CAKE
-tb. 59c
fam lhe Kinsley Ladies Aid »l tier Rnf&gt;ojn ,1’- Grinder* &lt;3.-Engineers
be drafted for military or naval &lt;
2-m-l package
ti&lt;itr&gt;- for dinner. WMneaday, Jali. 't0».
'
ur a jiolluck mh
—.. *
League; Engineers .21- rcrvire. Another Washington board I
17. .*
It wu.
will be
dinner.
calls on fanners to raise larcet
Mr. and Mr. H U. Armour enter- **"““*,!?«.
'“A*,
tamed n number oi relative* for Shop Office &lt;!•: Shippers ij&gt;—Of- crixvt in 1945 than in 1944. That
Kroger's
TENDERAY
BEEF
would be ail right if they had
viMiiiri
* Yi-ur'*
i
« m
.i , -* mu
dinner
on New
duv
Mr fir*
*-1' 1. -— •
,
~ --'—
.............
riBM-Ba---- nnotner board to tell farmers how
and
Mr*. Cha* Pixley ........
spent Bunday
Recreation
League ru
Piston Ring;:
The Only Beef That'/ Alwaya Freth and Tender
with their *on and family. Mr. nnd &lt;2&lt;-Str»nd &lt;!•. Hastings Ice and that could be'done under such con­
Mr. Holland P.xby near Nashville. ; Fuel «3»—Leonards &lt;0&gt;; Bliss 12 - ditions.
TEH DE RAY

The Hamltiga Banner;llg».‘'^g,y^S»„. Jnnw M

EDITORIALS

3-25

23
Chu.ft.gold Margarine
3 £ 59c
Spotlight Coffee
25&lt;
2
Cottage Cheese
17c
Orange Juice
Pillsbury's Best Flour »»&gt; ^81.11
Sugared Doughnuts «ria,
Soda Crackers

KROGERSfl

Chuck Roast&gt;26‘

BEEF
Sliced - Baked (Point Free)

TOMATOES

Mowing machine.
Side delivery rake.
Corn planter. 3-section drag.
Mohawk manure spreader.
lAII of above are in good shape ahd
have tractor hitch).

Combination stock and flat rack.
125 ft. new %-inch Manilla rope.
Buck rake. 2 slings. 5 pulleys.

50 bu. of wheat.
Bean pods.

BLENDED JUICE
46-oz caa 41c
Pur* Oring* «nd Graptlruil Juica
BROOMS
S9c
“Tun* Saver.** Sturdy, '■•fl-mad*
WRIGHT'S SILVER CREAM «n22c

-

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

■“

•

W. ...

thin-Skinned!

9x11 rug. Mahogany library table.
Cavalier enameled range, coal or wood.

Kitchen table.
Perfection kerosene cook stove.
Cream separator. Kitchen pump.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash; nothing to be
removed from premises until settled
for and all purchases must be settled
for on day of sole.

ALI.EN L. BEHLER, Clerk

h&lt;

Grad, A Stewing Fgwl

To bake or fry

»4Qc
jH

WHITING FILLETS

*25

Macaroni or Spaghetti 3 u. 25c
Pure Egg Noodles cciJbT 2 X. 35c
Applesauce
™ wt)
15c
Country Club.
1b.
Quick Oats
Energy food
3 box
21c
Scott County.
Tomato Soup
Rich Flavor
11c
Country Club.
■;
lb.
.
.
.w
—
.
Griddk-leilod
bag
Pancake Flour
26c
Staley's Sweetose
13c
Fancy Prunes s»i*civU 3
39c
Tomato Catsup
£■£ 15c
••■«£*ft',

Sweet, hiicyl'^m^

Quantity of clover hay.

mrCHRANE, PROP

ALLEN HASKIN, Auctioneer

10 £ S1.95

MOTOR OIL

Pann-Rad lOOfv pure P*nni&gt;lv«nu oil
VITAMINS r.^. 3 p&gt;». Si.39
High pottney captuUs 90 day supply

Kroger — Selected Florida

ORANGES*
8 ft 59«
Your richest everyday source of
vitamin C!

FRIDAY FEATURES
TERRY

TOWELS

We have to offer limited quantities
Terry towels &amp; wash cloths.

.ALIil
AMER. FAMILY
SOAP 2 i-11c
(Supply Vary Limilad)

Towels priced from 29c to 98c eo

4

11c

h.

PINK SALMON
uno. 22c
Rsquctl brand. Icy Caka Chum Salmon.Sk
LARSEN'S DICED BEETS
10c

5-gal. milk can. 2 gas barrels.
Set of onion 3-row drills and tools.
Red Jacket force pump.
100 feet of picket corn crib.

700 bu. of corn.

pk8 20c

BUck. Urgs Ail*. for baking vsnaly

New set of shovels for cultivator.
Electric fence outfit. Corn shelter.
20 rods of new hog fence.
70 rods of new barbed wire.
2—fO-gol. milk cans. Barn scales.

300 bu. of oats.

b 38c

LARGE SHRIMP
FANCY CURRANTS

GRAIN &amp; FEED

FARM TOOLS
Ford-Ferguson tractor.
2—14-inch bottom Ford plows.
John Deere 8-ft. Cultipacker. double.
John Deere 8-ft. Dclux disc, double.
Montgomery Ward rubber-tired LoLoad wagon.
J
(Above tools are practically new and
in fine condition'.

Q

Tender, delicious

commencing ot 1 o'clock p.m., C.W.T., the following described property:

HOGS

•&gt; W

BRAUNSCHWEIGER"* Joe CODFISH FILLETS " 34c

WEDNESDAYJANUARY 17,1945

3 registered Duroc gilts, due to farrow
last of March.
10 feeder pigs, weight about 60 lbs. ca.

PORTERHOUSE STEAK lb 47c

ibJ/c CHICKENS

MEAT LOAVES

west and ’2 mile north of Woodbury corners at intersection of M-43 and M-66. on

fresh November 5.
Holstein and Durham cow, 6 yrs. old,
due Moy 6.

.

Smoked Liver Sausage

Hoving sold my fornv. I will sell ot public auction at the premises located one mile

Jersey and Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old,

lb 37c

TENDERAY STARDING RIB ROAST

UCTION SALE
CATTLE

SIRLOIN STEAK

LADIES OUTING GOWNS
Yes, of* striped outing flannel

Priced at $1.23 &amp; $1.27 ea.
We reserve the right to limit quantities.

IVORY
peckage

Red-Ripe Tomatoes
Seedless Grapefruit
Cauliflower
s~« wi
Fresh Broccoli
'«
FOR EATING OR COOKING

KROGER

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. JANUARY 11, 1N5

III.J . A l.Ml K *4*
•• • relative* and old friandj. in tiu»
Sunday evening collar* at the home
nf Mr. and Mrs Miner Palmer. *
vronn. Anv others who would neighborhood • Oorton Hartl
« Mr. and Mrs. Leatar Haws# U .
Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Moore ot Mr. and Mrs Bud Brontema and
Hope twp.. Have been wed 50 years tiunlly of Middleville ware Sunday ;
akatine enthusiasts have
Mr. Moore wa* bora Nov. I. 1011. guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
tn Portage Co.. Ohio. He came lo &gt;rwt * « 6«t and Mrs Russell ' been taking advantage of the rink* SOUTH SHULTZ
Barry Co, in IBM and taught the Palmer and baby will return to . in the city. A new rink ha* been L*»t waak'a Letter
Mia* Sharon Manning spent Hut
Orangeville school. On Christina* Detroit. Wednesday and Friday Rua- t provided during the past week In
Day of that year he waa united In AIT will leave to return to O'Riley ..io niat ward park. It ha* already past week with her grandparent*.
Mr. and Mr* Oscar Manning in
marriage to Mias Lucy Traver ot General Hu; pi tai at Springfield. proven it* popularity._______
Hosting*.
♦ Mr nnd Mrs. John
Baltimore township. In 18&amp;5 they
I MILO
.
Cray entertained her sister and
moved to Hope township and
| Tiie Young People* Sunday achool family from Kalamasrx). Saturday
taught the Hind* school. They lived BLUE LICE ARE
KILLING
CATTLE
I
clans
party
wa*
held
al
the
home
ot
and
Sunday.
* Mr. and Mr*. Ber­
in that district a few years and he
continued hi* work in various
Blue Ucc are attacking cattle in Iva and Archie Be Ison on Friday nard Wataon of Hastings spent
place*. They finally exchanged Michigan and reporta of losses are evening. Dec. 29. Following the busi- Saturday night with Robert Kenmeeting
game*
were
played.
nee*
tan.
*
Dennis
Manning of Ypsil­
manes with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mc­ being received by tiie department
Lean Just over the border tn the of entomology at Michigan State Hamburgers and coke* were served anti. who has been staying with
Gifts wre exchanged and to the Grandlna Lancaitcr near Nashville.
•
Doud school district where they college.
Uiuihar.
Mr*.
gaundM**,
.two
lovely
t»
spending
several
weeas with
have since resided. To thi# union
Special treatment is necessary to
three sons and one daughter were combat these lice, which differ Bfta were presented from the cla*a. Grandma Bonneville. * Mis* Don*
»mc8 were drawn for the exchange McKensic of Battle Creek spent
born. Horace living on a nearby from the ordinary red lice in that
of
valentine*
for
the
next
meeting
the
weekend
with
Mr*
Emma Ken­
farm: George of Chicago and Earl they are sucking rather than chew­ to be iteld nt the home of Jack
yon and family. * Mr. and Mrs.
at home, the daughter living in ing insecU
Bradfield on Fob. 17. ★ Hie pupils Frank Maus artd Mrs. Kste Patton
Ionia. There are nine grandchil­
An effective formula recommend­ aim teacher of Milo school wish to of Kalamazoo spent Sunday with
dren and four great-grandchildren. ed by college ent/imoloaisui includes। thank those In the community, who
Mr. and Mrs. Moore, are enjoying 1 pound ot derris containing ft-pet gave them a Christmas Ixw con­ Mr. and. Mrs. M. Ashby. * Mr .
food health with Hie exception of cent- rotenone: 3.pounds of flour, sisting of eighteen bowl*, a covered and Mrs. Donald Manning und Mn
ailing eyesight of the former. Mr. and 6 ounce* of powdered naph­ stew-pan and a box of *oap flake* Lorna Larabeo of Ypsilanti spent
Moore Is seventy-three and Mrs. thalene or moth bails. Use at least to be used in carrying on Ute ho*. ftondav and Mondav with Mr. and
Mr*. Lester Bonneville. Mrs. Man­
Moore seventy.
•&lt; pound of powder on each animalI lunch prqject. This gift 1* very much
wno has been ill for several
Mr. and Mrs Carl Oillons and and repeat the treatment in 14। appreciated. A Mr. and Mrs. Rush ning.
»-!“•*. I* ’pending some time here.
children spent Christmas with Mr. day*. Best results nre obtained Saunders and family, also Noble
Mr. nnd Mrs. Laurence Hamil­
and Mre. Harold Osborne nnd chil­ when the powder is applied with a, Saunders spent Ute New Year week- ton of Lansing spent Chrialms*
dren of Battle Creek. * Mr. and small dust cun and then rubbedI end in Detroit. A Mrs- Fred Ryer- with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.
Mrs. Spelman Casey entertained into the hair. Keep the animals। ton of Hastings is spending the CraVcn. * Mrs. Emma.Ken von and
Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Mott of Hen­ dry. change the bedding, and dean। winter with her sister, Mrs. Emily family spent New Year's Eve with
Wilcox.
; dershott Thursday evening: Mr*. the livestock living quarters.
Mr. and Mrs Ronald Kenyon of
Red lice which are also causing
Our sympathy u&gt; Mrs. Herbert Nashville. * The many friend* of
I Clyde Casey and son Junior WedI COATS GROVE
nesday: MT®- Everell Bolven and trouble, can be killed with the some&gt; Van Strcaht and »ons in the death Ro*r Baechler are sorry to hear
*eri«,v a-,..,,
I Mrs Wurd Boont of
“kc prl- formula, but the naphthalene I*i of Mr. Van Stream early Tuesday she is not so well but hope slw will
| Mrs. Kenneth Kclsej went to | day. Mr. and Mr*. Casey und Robmorning. Dec 26 Mr. Van Streain soon be much belter. * Mason
I Pennock hospital List Thursday and &gt; ert spent Christmas at the Rex
One preventative measure is to had been in poor health for the Crosanum of Grand Rapids, and
undentrent a major operation on Fri- Caseys ot Baltimore. * Mr. and keep the animal* thrifty. Ucc seem. past Utree years, but was confined Mrs. Cora Moore of Hostings called
to his bed only for the last two cn Mrs Emma Kenyon. Monday.
Mrs.
LewU
Wellman
entertained
to
thrive
on
unthrifty
animals,
with
day. Report, .r- uurr ««
'-«•
'
ihdr daughter and husband &lt;&gt;f contributing factors shortage of; months. Mr. van Streain had en­ Orville Cook spent the weekend In
along nicely. * Mr." and Mr*. Lloyd Hopkin*
for Chrislma*. * Mr and feed, and poor feed. When infected, deared himself lo everyone in the Kalumnroo. * Mrs. Lucy O’Connot
Dctnund of Ionia visited st Pearl Mrs. E'erell Mayer and children animals
; community with his humor and gen­
become
weakened
and
are
children of Kklamatoo spent
H Demond’s on New Year’s Day and of Pontiac were guesta of Mr. and
eraalty. He leave* tn mourn hi* loss end
less able to wltluland disease or; Ute
Malcolm Tuckerman of Hastings
wife, two spit*. FYedric of Rich­ the last of the week with her
I was n Thursday evening guest. * Mrs Kcet Tobias, Wednesday. Mr Inadequate feed.
land and Herbert, Jr. of Van Muys. mother. Mrs. Frank Horn.
Both blue and red Ucc will be a1 Calif., who came by plane to Chi| Mr. and Mrs. Qari Holtom and chll- nnd Mrs. Tobias and family spent
Christmas
nt
the
home
of
Mr.
and
,
&gt;»
umu
&gt;&gt;.
m
menace during winter months, orr cago and two grandchildren, Rob- DUNHAM DISTRICT
dren visited' Sunday at Paul WoodThe Dunham Compiunity club
I man's. ★ The L.AB. met with Mr. Mrs. Daniel Hall in Hasting*. * j until cattle arc free to range on1 ert and Jane of Kalamazoo A On
land Mrs. Frank Kilmer Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Guy Miller spent . green feed. Animals that scratch1 Sunday] night Mr. and Mr*. Tessman will meet at the- schoolhouse Friday
with attendance about 5ft. An ex-, Christmas with lhe former s moth- or rub against stalls or posts,' tock the Young Peoples Sunday evening Jan. 12. Potluck supper wilt
ccllent dinner wa* served by Club ■er at Wayland. * Mr. and Mrs.! should be inspected. Very often1 school class on u sleigh ride, after bi- served‘*1*7:30. * Mr. and Mrs.
I No. 5 with Ludie Fisher, chairman, Jack Snyder spent Friday al Lit)- , they remove large patches of skin1 which "Pit" was played and re- Fred Hili and family were guest*
j Blanche Bayne and Greta Endsley den Snyder's in Hastings. Mr and । or hair, leaving scabby, blecdiuc Irr.thmenta were served at the home Sunday at Arthur Hills In Nash­
| had charge of a fy.e program a Mrs. Jay Snyder of Hauling., spent patches.
ol the teacher. Mrs Rusli Saunders. ville. * Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cheescj । part of which wa* an interesting talk Christmas with the Jack Snyders. YOUTH COUNCIL* NOTES
To say that everyone had a good man and family spent New Year'*
nv F. C. Wing concerning Florida.
time, would be putting it mildly. A day dt Sam Buxton's in Benfield. *
Saxon Castle will be completely Your writer wishes lo apologize for Congratulations to Mr. nnd Mrs.
I During the meeting Mr*. Man Guy POWERS ECHOES
:of E- Woodland .gave demonstration
Mr. and Mrs. Miner Palmer and redecorated by the end of this not having written.any items for a Dale Cole i Irene Springer • who were
oi the ’ Used Clothing" project for Ralph and S Sgt. and Mrs. Russell week Plans for the opening are' few weeks. But due to a very lame married Saturday. A M: und Mr*.
| needy peopit as u war relief niea.s- Palmer and baby were Sunday din­ under way.
arm anjj shoulder she ha* been un- Orville Purcell and daughter Dorn
One hundred fifty persons at­■ able to write.
cf Baltimore called at Harvey
I tire. Our Aid will take uo the work ner guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
'
tended the
held in. ....
the ParCheeseman* Sunday evening. *
hand Pearl Demond. Lena Cole and Palme*- in lhe Pleasant Hill di*-; ..................
. dance ............
The communltjxxtcn.'i* aympathv •. •»
Ludie Fisher were appointed to trict. A Mr. and. Mr*. Fred Eebattgh 1 L-h House following the game Sat- BRANCH DISTRICT
.
'look after it. * Congratulations to and children and Fred Esbaugh. Sr.. I urday night. The next dance is’
Rev. J. E Van Alien, of Nashville Mr. and Mrs Leland Gocxbon and
'ML nnd Mn Ronald Lehman of of Grand Rapids spent Sunday with scheduled for the night of the- called on friends tn this locality Mrs. Gaylord Gray -who have re­
Thursday. * Mr and Mrs Kenneth ceived word of the death of Mat i Woodia.’W on the birth Friday. Jan. Mr. and .Mm. Henry Frost. A Mr nineteenth.
The Men's Chorus met in the■ Norton and children, of Homer. vtn Gocdson. killed in action. In
'.* of a son. who has been named and Mrs. Carl Nofke and mother.
Mrs. Mary Nofke of Caledonia wen.- j American Legion Hall Wcdne&amp;dnv. were Sunday afternoon visitors of
| - Harold.

Kane of Great Lakes training ita- were afternoon callers.
Mr. and Mrs.wre
Wirt Burine and
llon. the group attended the Na.hE. H. Lathrop were dinner gueala
yllle-VcmipntvUle game Mid ra-l6unrtky at the Hubert Lathrop.. *
joyed a delicious "■fr£!1i1”u‘’J.t®,
Mrs. Kenneth Kelsey of Coats Drove
Jeannes home. A -The Newon
.
major surgery at PenBrumm* of Nasir.Hie
nock hospital Friday morning and u
dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
wp!1 „ posaible Her
DeVine. Mrs. Nell Wa ter returned
mi* E H. Lathrop, hai
to her home in Chesaning Thursday
a&gt;siatinr at tiie Kelsev home
.Jter spend.ng two wte M the D-^g\fth Dorothy at

*

HINDS CORNEBB

Mr. and Mre, Merritt Mead
went New Year’s Day with . the
Cameron McIntyres at Quimby. *
O. E met with Mr. r.nd Mrs. Russell
Mead Sunday evening -with Huasell
as leader. * Hie Barryville-Morgan
Farm Bureau met with Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Nesbet. Tuesday- evening. A
Mlu Jeanne Irlnnd entertained a
vfmionttilie hospital during the daytime. * Orlo
group of 19 young people Friday
Si Rwllh report* that his brother,
night at a party honoring Para­
Thr'vJni Marehalls chMa 11005)1
v«’&gt;'
ln • hoA‘
trooper Gordon Hawks and Leonard Oeo. OlUett*. The Vem Marshalls plt&gt;[ m Mjfhignn cfly * M„ QreU
- -------------------------- Cobb and daughters . pent last week
at Hickory Corners with her daugh­
ter. Mrs. Harold Pennock and fam­
ily. * Mrs. Dewey Oosch iAlberta
McClelland! U happy over the ar­
rival of a baby boy at a Lansing
hospital last weak. Her husband is
oveneu with the U. 8. forces. *
Dr. and Mrs. Clayton Wlilitts and
I family were Thursday dinner guest*
of lhe Rev. and Mrs. J. J. WlUit's.
* .Mr and Mrs. Chas. Day attend­
ed the funeral of Mrs. Mary Garlingpr Myers at the Hess funeral
home. Sunday She died in Detroit
where she had been living. * Karl
Pufpaff and Ermund \Strong went
lo Detroit Friday for tjielr physical
Iton and son
district were
Forrest Bidelman
. a resident
] ot this locality years ago. was
brought here from Ohio. Thursday,
for burial.

I"

SAVE FUEL!
INSULATE!
For year ’round comfort

install a

JOHNS-MANVILLE
BLOWN ROCK WOOL
HOME INSULATION JOB
For your protection, call a Johns-Manville

Local Representative

Hastings Construction Co
H. LYNN NEWTON
PHONE 2654

HASTINGS

On

irrova
rrceiti
Gcrmi

Kurr
arrive,
kinds

cordln
If the

broadi
note «
23rd i
htoked
lint t
been
soon

being
are w
Kurr
Wes
and b
grand
. Bob
aqross
glum.
Tiie
Roy B
when

man a
inactb

John
in#:—
F O

Colo
Ima
ringto
cr-lncn Hi
him a

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Howa
and

mayb
somew
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Engim

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OMUkU

BAIRD’S SALE of PUPS”
pi. i:i ■■
E, &lt;•

Navie
Wi
aive m
repair
io thi
the la

the c

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man

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until

slrah
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v.hlrh
dunge

'Pups” in clothing arc slow selling itqms. The quality may he the
best . . . style the latest . . . they may sell rapidly in some localities all clothing stores get them, and we want to get rid of ours!
"Bolicvc it or not" wc are closing
out 18 pairs of

MEN'S SHOES
Some of them are Edgerton's
worth 7.50 a pair, others orc
5.50 values at

rnmp
ot sc
unity
Ma
di fen
charg
1000
trade

ri

Men's Fur
FELT HATS

(hfin
tn th
&lt; ngin
mine
lion

large sixes 5.00 and 6.50
quality

Cp

ANOTHER LOT
FOR ONLY

receiv
non.
whic
vcinb
now

4 00
I

.has
Than
chlld
cnla
The
Pfc
4

I? 3:

There are NO overalls, cotton gloves, dress shirts, pajamas,
night shirts nor underwear in this sale! I'll pay you plenty
IF . . . you'll tell me WHERE 1 can buy any of these items!
This is your opportunity to get o
good quality up to the minute style

OVERCOAT
AT A VERY LOW PRICE!
We have too many Browns &amp; Tans

4 GARMENTS
Values to 24.50 for

8 GARMENTS
Valuts to 32.50 for

*1815
82245

MEN S and BOY'S

JACKETS
Sheep lined and Pyle cloth
lined
Regular Prices 13.50 to 25.10

MEN'S
Water repellent

JACKETS

Boy's CORDUROY
Fingertip Reversible

Navy Blue
Long Sleeved

JACKETS

TEE SHIRTS

Both lined and unhned

Blues—Browns and Tons

SALE PRICES

4.50 and 5.00
Value* (or

045

845101845

5.50 and 640

Q85

V.alue* lor

If it’s in the market

12.50 values for

i

Blr

Pv
Rc
m

A Clean-Up of

An excellent work shirt for a
little money—1.50 and 1.79 val­
ues for only

98c

845
you can find it at

Not a thing wrong with them.
Good materials. Good styles. Good
buys.
• 6 SUITS ATRegular price to 24.50

• 7 SUITS ATRegular price to 29.50

4 GARMENTS
Values to 37.50 for

EAST STATE ST.

Amcr
Inst a

HASTINGS, MICH

• 7 SUITS ATRegular price to 32.50

1815
*221
*2013

�TM awrws IMCNta, TMUMPAY, JANUARY IL IMS
C Gardner. 16484087

On The Home Front
Mr. and Mr*. Albert McClelland of
Morgan U In a hospital in Digland
recovering from afiropnel wound*
received in action Dec. 10th In
Germany. Will someone please send
us Ken's address.
A number of letters from Tommy
Kurr in Germany to his folks have
arrived within a few days with all
kinds of new* For one thing he
o.nli n«IA. Dellon. J r.-1
cordlngs made sometime ago and 1
if the radioannouncemanl Monday '

Ivan Payna down at Memphis.
Tenn., who wu injured In a molar
vehicle accident a fewwMksago
is again OK and back on duty.
Mrs. Payne, former Mary Roush.
H.HB Hom* Ec teacher and Ivan's
mother visited him during his stay
in the hoapltnl.
------ er Sgt. •* — "
.
®------ *1,1 ??nn CP^2,‘„
S'
P l?,
l’ls headquarter* In Paris but on
•?“£»'™"a &gt;“ h“ "“J11
to Luxenbuurg. The command-( .
‘EjSHJS

« “”&gt; “"d'L 331

! tbM ».

~

broadcast Sunday night. Make a!*?/ telephone. The commanding ctnote of that A letter written Dec.
bJ?n^r
23rd said Steve Hula ' Middlevlllc ।
Dr. Pwney at Keltow BMCii'Miked him up so tliey met for the
Ms* knew ir'ery well,
lint
D?le..,lc!'‘
first time. Tttmmy wrote
Wrote that Steve
H was wvll and because Steve had ry wlio's doing just that, on Manor.
been wdunded two different limes Island of the Admiralty group of '
hr would probably be coming home Islands. If we can believe what wc
anon because that is now the pol­
icy And cungratulaiions Steve on There wak Dale with nothing but'
licing promoted to 6/Bgt. Both boys a gram skirt on. &lt;wiah he'd check i
arc with Patton's 3rd army. Mrs. up on where they wear those skirts
Kurr also enjoyed a letter from as to waist line—or maybe we're
Wes Manner saying !u&gt; waa well wrong &gt; standing as if he was about
and back-on duty and also what a ready to go into his dance and we
don't mean the aallors horn pipe.
grand son she has too.
. Bob Gorham, who has been Looking at that picture fellow could
hcriwa over a year Is now In Bel­ start all klnda of dlscuasfngx for
"nstance, air conditioning and all
that sort of thing. Anyhow it wu
Tlie fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. good to see a snap of you. even if
Roy Bush enlisted In the air corp* It It didn't look exactly like the ■
when Franklin. 17. HUB. senior, model for "the skin you love to i
was sworn into the navy air corps touch." Good luck, sailor.
nt Detroit Friday. His rating is seaRoland Geiger remarks in
In a letart .'.^.aYK1
«ih“ ““ “ &lt;ii « chrtiuSLi
IS"UAenJ H U
। hC hMn l ***n ‘nOW- Hc ,eft Hmt
. tino wUh Bob Rl&gt;u,,h- Mason Litts.
John the laUcrs new address be- Albert Drake, and that bunch. His I
mg:—
’‘ address
-.in— i..
U:—'
F O John C. -Bush. T-133315
। Cpl. Roland P. Geiger. 36407883
268 P.TB. Peterson Field
A.P.O. 708.
Postmaster
Colorado Springs. Colo. •»
| San Francisco. Calif.
Imagine Seabce Howard Har­
rington's surprise when his broth- i Bob Mtinjoy. across over 3 yrs. I
rr-ln-law HOib” Tate located him was in the hospital for the 3rd time j
&lt; n Slapan and .dropped by to pay Thanksgiving. He is now back with
i... him n New Years day call: The way his outfit in Italy. He has seen 1
-we here'd it, “Gib." in service a Keith Baas • Nashville! and spent .
B- lii&amp;t May. walks up back of a furlough In Rome with Ralph
oward who was writing a letter, Guy. (Woodland) Ralph and Bob
and says "Howdy." then Howard worked together with a construesays. “You old son-of-a-gun.” Well, tion crew back here at home. His |
maybe, but we’ll bet they cut loose brother Dick Munjoy, is in Parts.!
.-otnewhere In the conversation. He was the one' who wrote home
they'd Just
Here's an official report about that he'd be happy
"Gib*" brother. Rex. we know hell send him a picture of 2 fried «tgv
Mrs. M. is the former Bonnie Kid­
want to read.
der. The boys' sister. Mrs. Dave Er­
Engineer Company Cleans
up Nazi Wreckage win (Betty• has been in Calif, with
With U. 8. Forces In France— her two children. Joan 4. and Da­
Pfc Rexford Tate. Route 5. of Has­ vid 3. since Aug. Her husband is
tings. Mich. Ln a; member of a unit stationed at the Naval Air Base at
which moved into a major chan­ , Alrnada. Calif. Betty Is working as
nel port on the heels of the allied supervisor of a Coffee Shop.
assault troops and paved the way
20 December
for the use of the port by Allied Dear Zolly:
Navies.
My address has been changed to
With a record including ex ten- N.A.S. 28. A and R Shop 312. % 1
. sivc mine-removal and heavy bridge Fleet Post Office. San Francisco.'
repair lhe company paused enroute ,, Calif. I would .appreciate your
to this port to clear an airstrip for changing this in your files for mthe landing of -tight aircraft. Short­ very much. I would like to say that
ly after the Mirrendcr of lhe port, I enjoy your home front column
the company sent its picked crew* , very much. Thanking you in ad­
oi mine nnd booby trap specialists vance I am.
to clear houses nnd fields of Ger­
Yours truly,
man explosives.
R. E. Scrlnger. AMM. 1 'c ,
Th® men worked from daybreak
Joe Wilcox writes from England,
until blackout time cm assignments ChrlstmM eve. that It is very apvhoae magnitude and
danger ! parent that the English people
strained both nerves and muscle*. : know there is a war. There is little
Illustrative ot the excellence with 1 or none of the holiday frills and
v.hlch lhe company .&lt; proceed into . It is wanning to find the English
danger arms and did its work, arc so friendly/ His address Is:
lhe twin facts that the roads and
Cpl. Joseph V. Wilcox. 36862055
other anas assigned to -it were . A.P.O. 17665.
Postmaster
completed und ready fornsFadieud S-Rjuew. York City. N. Y.
oi schedule, without a single cas­
ually.
Many of the steel an&lt;f concrete
•—
No letters this week--hope
,
-Ino dot-dash
rlAl-X.g)] news
ncWS Up (fl
।
difetuea had to be crumbled by bring
churges of TNT .weighing up to? ;Robert
W. Cuibert.
—•Cuibert.
AM
1000 pounds, before bulldozers and
N AT Squadron VR 4
firuders could lake over and make
NAAS Oakland 14 calif.
the ground suitable for use?
&gt;
Tiie port now receives ships from
Otto O Colvin. 8 3c
America und England and is serv­
Crash Boat Box 259
ing a-s u landing-point for the car - ' Vineyard Haven. Mmj
goes- they carry.- A sizeable portion
of the highly dangerous spade work
Cpl. Stanley O. Kucmpel.
was dmie by the individuals of an
36424978
i i.pineer general service company.: A.P.O. 230. '■ Poatmaatcr
t&lt;» the lune of truck und bulldozer
New York. N V.
i ngincs. the roar of exploding
■nines, and the rumble of demoli­
Pvt. Kenneth O. Xuempcl.
tion charges.
36938700
Co. D. 132nd .Bn..
' Cpl. Ger&gt;rae Bedford and Mrs. B.' 82nd Trig Rest IRTC
leave Feb 1st from 1-arado. Texa\
Clmp Joseph T. Robinson. Arie.
lor 31 dayxHn "dear old Michigan.''
■
Mr and Mrs. N. R, 8hell-nbargcr1 Pvt. Lawrence Novak ASK
received a V-Mail letter from their
36928693
non. Pfc. Richard fihellenbarger.
which was tiie firn letter since No­
Camp Hood. Texas
vember 23nd. stating that he is
now located somewhere in France.
Cpl. John Ingram. 36879187
Their wn-ln-law Pvt. Fred Birman
Hdq. Co. I.A.RT.C
. has Ix-cn stationed in Italy since • Camp Howze. Texas
Thanksgiving. His wife and two1
children arc living with her par- iI Pvt. Vernon H. Texter. 36928699
I
■ nu for the duration of the war.
Co. C. 105th J.T.B-’-’
The fellow's addroMcs are:
J Qunp Joseph* T Robinson. Ark.
Pfc Richard A. Shellenbgrger, 1
38950698
" ”
Pvt. e.' J. Weaver. 35884110
A P.O. 17828. "■ Postmaster
^A.P.Ck.357. •: Postmaster
’•New Writ. N Y
" T San Francisco. Calif.
Birthday. Oct. JI ,
;
Pvt FYed R. Birman. 36984773 1'
Rcpl 544 A P.O. 15809
Post­ ■
master

Sgt. Geo. J. Juppstrom. 36460585
APO. 237.
Poatmaster
San Francism. calif.

SAL SODA 2£ib pkg. ‘ 6c
NORTHERN TISSUE^ igc
SHREDDED WHEAT
IQc
CHEERIOATS 2Pkgs. 25c
ODESSA PEAS extra sifted 14c
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP
9c
CAMPBELL'S VEGETABLE SOUP 13c
ODESSA WAX BEANS 13c

Camp Hood. Texas

Pfc. Ernest Wilkin*. 36558145
Ap.Q. 511. » Postmaster
New York Oity. N. Y.

Prt. Waller Brodock. 36465017
AFX). 235. "« PM
Ban Francisco, Calif.
.

Pte. John E. Hickey. MSWQW
A.P.O. 17404, &lt;{ Postmaster

Cpl. Howard L. Naylor. 38458833
S—
“v 51 Postmaster
A.P.O.
18900 B.
New York, N. Y.

Delion way with Mrs. Julius
Knowlton, the former Maxine Hen*
ton. pushing the pen. Many of you
. Robert E Demond. 3G4O4758 knew Julius &lt;“Juife"i when he was
O. 80. &lt;4 Poatmaster '
tbe Boy Scout director her# and
New York City. N. Y.
we know Maxine will have news
about him and oth»-« «•» tell you
Pvt. Robert E Casuldn. 36192392 about. Until then. Cheerio.
AJ’.O. 454. '■ Postmaster
Zolly Coffer
New York City. N. Y.

OBITUARY OF
PETER SMITH
Services for PeUr Smith 85 years ■
cud. who died at the home of hl* ‘
ron. Byron A. Smith in Detroit were
held al 3 p.m. Saturday. Jan. 8.
at lhe Crabb funeral home, the ,
, iicv. plattc r. Amstutz, of Bethany •
, Presbyterian
church
officiating. I
Cpl. Rcnald V. Conklin. 38557427 AUXILIARY NOTES
i Buriai .was In the Evergreen cetne- j
APO. 18094. ■: Postmaster
The next social meeting of lhe .lery. Boin near St. v
.v.hz.u1w U
n&gt;.. I
Catherines
Ont..
San Francisco. Calif.
Auxiliary will be on Thursday eve- Mr. Smith came to Michigan. 55 i
ning.
Jan.
18.
nt
the
home
of
Mrs.
years
ago.
settling
In
Allegan
counCpl. Leon Dunn. 38406708 ,
Helen Sharp. If there is plenty of ty. later moving to Hasting*, until he 1
snow, the members will go in went to Detroit 38 years ago. He wa*
sleighs, if not. In autos. Please •nipwyea witn the Detroit can Co.
at the Legion hall about 8 15 tor rpany years. His wife. Mrs. Hu1st. Lt. James R. Rugg. 01041416 m»ct
PM, and reservations should b* 1 »&gt;»n Smith, dud 4 year* ago. Two
APO. 18364. ■: Postmaster
made with Mrs Mildred Burrn. rons. Byron A. and Mahlon K.-. three
Ran Francisco, Calif
phone 3743. A pot luck supper and a grandchildren and six great-grand*oci»l time is planned. Mrs. Lydia cniwrrn survive.
Tech. 5 Don H. Curtis. 36858143 Roger, and Mrs. Hazel Parker are PA&gt;;8ING QF £‘ *--------------Co. C 1296 Combat, Engineers
Fort Riley. Kansas
MARGARET J. JOHNCOCK
' Mrs. Margaret J. Johncock. ag
Sgt. l-arry E MIUer. 16088223
A call has come from Mrs. Me­ 38. pa*Md away ot! Saturday. Ji
I Abater for materials for the oc- •6....at. her home In Prairieville town- i
Co. C. 9th Bn. A.R.T.C
Fort Knox. Ky.
—
cupotlonal therapy .room at the khlp after a long Hines*. She was
American Legion hospital at Fort the oidevt daughter of Mrs. ElizaT/5 Chester K. Eaton. 35838222 Custer. Members
therefore beth Parker and the late Edwaid

Main Brandi Boz 7
Key Field. Miss. ,

'
.

Pvt. Dean R. Keeler. 36858163
Co. A.. 72nd LTB.
Camp Howze. Texas

FRANK KEARNES, MGR.

j

A.P.O. 331. li Poatmaster
San Francisco. Calif.

Robert Harold Pranshka. 8 2/c
A PA. 110 Bout Division
Fleet Post Office .
New York. N. Y.^

T 5 Eugene R. Guernsey
4th Div. Platoon
Fort Jackson. S. C.

Hastings. Mich.

■■

MID-WINTER

GRANULATED
ROCK WOOL

88'
GOLDEN

FANCY

X

CALIFORNIA

f

#

^FgARDEN-FRESH^k .

FRESH

FLORIDA

\ f

RED

\

f

RUBY-RED

\

(CARROTSy YAMS Y CELERYY BEETS 1

It's never too late to insulate I* You can install
Wards Rock Wool ri$ht now. You’ll sate—-not
only on the cut price, but on fuel bills this winter,
and the cold outaida. You'U get the maximum heat
from every dollar’s worth of fuel you buy! It’s
granulated . .. and so easy to install, you can do it
yourself! Just pour between the attic joists, level
it off, and the job is done! Buy now to save!

JVlontgomery Ward
MICHIGAN—U. S. NO. I—SIZE A"

GRAPEFRUIT
ORANGES
TANGERINES

6

29?
loot69c
. 33c

• IRE—JUICY—214 SIZE—FLORIDA

fob

KHK-UODtlt

v

POTATOES

'^ 53c

Apples..........

5 «. 49c
2 us. 17c

mich:gan-noiihe«n srr

BROCCOLI
PEARS
RUTABAGAS

l

S.HHr-NEW-GllEN

.&amp;. 29c
2 us 31c
..3 us 10c

LONG
WEARING
it JUICE l( RAISINS W 7S. i RIVERSIDE
CABBAGE

doz

SUN MAID

r

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BORDO
UNSWEETENED

| /

GRAPEFRUIT

\/

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46-OZ. CAN

&gt; %

-

SEEDLESS \ MBA

%

VIODIOUt

15 OX PKG.

13*
S «YKO

u 23c

| MARGARINE

2

20c

= ALL FURROW

UL 41c

mild

2^125c

*Ut ,3c

BHl.ROUR
PANUKE FLOUR

5

KARO SYRUP

ROLLED OATS

•&amp;4 11c

TOMATOES

13c

SAUER KRAUT

5 it. 21c

2 a; 23c

6REEN BEANS

24c

EVERYBODY

or. 18C
5

DOG BISCUIT

LOSES

45c
"WHEN FOOD rBICSS CO UA"

Turn launi

LAYER CAKE

U. 40c

DOHUTS

poz. 15c

SUNNYBROOK

SULTANA

EGGS

PEAHUT BUTTER

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Jinc- VIAIa

I
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D, SIRLOIN.SWISS STEAK-W
29&lt;

SHORT CUT

PRIME RIB ROAST
GROUND BEEF . ..
BEEF ROAST
STEWING FOWL...

LB.

HEADLESS ANO’ DRESSED

LB.

PICKEREL

100% CLEAR BEEF

BEST CHUCK CUTS

SHORT RIBS

warns

LB.

LB.

YOUNG. TENMS

17c UMS LIVERS
siteto

35c

WTOVTBff

SAVE

°°z- 59c

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ELATE IIEE Ot

KNOW YOUR CEILING PRICES

ROLLS

QT.
BOT.

MILK

cn Uicd inmaM cue Exo fii»i to

aor . . . BUT EVENTUALLY EVERY-

TISSUE

GINGERALE

•» u. s. r. units oi
VITAMIN D tt» CAN

rtt tl Stwin^.
rfor lr/ Dai) !

NORTHERN

YUKON CLUB

ROOT BEER. ASST. SODAS or

JANE RAEKEI •

PUN

ana Mttto-.v

IONA CUT

3

LOAF 11c

CITRUS JUICE

ASP CORN

FIRST QUALITY TIRE

UwTlrClOtK . 3 L&lt;59c

&amp;OADTH- WHOLE MH4U.

a BLUE ROSE RICE

3 l£?32c

redRICH
emeu ... 2
47«
AtID »ULl-BOCItO

SUNOCO

fe BLUE 4EAUTY

Pound for Pound . .
the largest selling
loaf in America

RANGY LQH6 ISLAND

130 W. State St.,

and a daughter, J
iJ^NewMexteo^1^

oct cimi new memoers arc to M
~5T..
Initiated at the first meeting in ,pr*irievIH«
Feb., fhunday evening, Fsb. 1.
{

»

6gt.|Ra|mond R. Reynolds,

Pvt. Richard J. Hotchkiss. *
36085205
AJ’.O. 15668.'' Postmaster

marriage to

dlstric-. convention B
Correction—Jerry Haynes' serial scheduled tor Sunday. Jan. 31. at;
Lawrence.
•
&lt; Methodist church on
number is;—16151910
------

George H. Brown, 1U. 2. c
Class 35—45
U8J4H. Corps school
Farragut. Idaho

ALL WEIGHTS

€. Thomas Stores

project—yam of
pillow cases. ■ i
printed goods,
any kina—in fi
car. be used bi
•ccupaticnal therapy room.
Mr*. Sharp*
.

M1817B1
L iJLJLTXt

Pvt. Oaonte W
ABN MCMrri

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= WHITE HOUSE EVAEOKATEO =

SPECIALS!

New Yort City. N.

f. Poetmartar

463nd

Birthday. February 93

&lt; Continued from Pags 3, Bae. U

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BttF LIVER

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, Wc PORK LOAF
1UCW

. Wc YEAl LOAF

26*
39&lt;

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HtADliSS AHO 0115510

WHIT1HS
FIRM WHIlt MEAT

u Wc HALIBUT STLAK
’

Come to Wards Let our tire man
tell you about the feature* built
into the new GRS Riverside
First Quality to insure complete
Safer — Longwearing
&gt; finer tint made!

NO »OHt-NO WASTE

u Wc WHITIHG

CHICK WARM U

2 us 29c

MUUfcir

U 39c
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�THE HARTING* HANNFII. THURSDAY. JANUARY 11. 1M3

Mr*. Sower by was a faithful mem­
' ror; Treo*.—Mrs, Lawrence Hilbert; । hospital to make the acquaintance nearly a year ax a Seabee is now- family now live.
listed as mLsxinq tn action in Gerstationed on Plnian Island near SalMr. and Mrs. H. A. Kltson and many is a prisoner of war of the ber of lhe Irving Methodist church.
S«. Bplrtlu*!
WMnrt: MU..JOW
“ L« Anr-1.« ixtn. * Mn. Charles Hatton, who Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bom attended German government. No further ln~ She was a loyal and loving wife, a
celebrated her birthday New Year's a meeting (or the Barry Co. school formation has been received,
devoted motlicr. a helpful and un­
day. wa* made very happy ab superintendents and their wives dn
The address of John Warner to— demanding neighbor, and she was
through the day by the thoughtful­ Thursday
THundav evening
evenlow at the
highly esteemed by thw who knew
tiie home of : Pfc. John Warner. 10164700
officer* ejected for Uic com- . Wilt and son David of Crystal spent church activiues—Mr*- Car&gt; Reu- Carl Burklc left on Thursday. ness of her many friends who Supt. and Mr*. Julius Schlpper ol
APO.
Portnuuter
hpr best.
....
— 44.
... - .Postmaster
ar for the Blue 8Ur Mother's j the holiday vacation with their par- ^’L„S^»?iwLn^ ^raMMr«HlLa^ iWhUc herc J,‘annc vUitcd friends in brought, cheer to her with happy Middleville. * Sgt. Albert C. Miller , New York City. N. Y. &gt;
incltide a Alster. *Mrr. F.
Jar‘hOn,MnKl«" ie
am or"“* Ra»)lds ar,d ,n Ba,l3r Cretk wishes, many birthday cards and of Whitewater. Wis.. visited his I Pvt. Arden Harper is ndw located C.Survivors
Fidier of Rockford. Mich.; three
rCMU.»lU5erUr«a*C*M,l^r’rttURreWI^ wh***
irilrt H pailtion before «o- gifts and cal||t from friends. The mother. Mrs. J. G. Miller Saturday, al Camp Maxey. Texas, since hU
daughter.;. Mr-&gt;. Isu J. Graham of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H uglies of
citrfr wST
ln« 10 California^* On Tuesday. Hope Circle of the Methodist * Among tiie visitors at tiie George teUtrn from furlough.
Washington. D. C..
Lillian
Allegan and Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
-----------serveii bv J&lt;u’ 2 ,our ^ya from Woodland church of which she is a member Schneider home were Mrs. Anna
Sowerby of East Chicago, Ind., and
Stang and daughter Caro] .Lynn of thP“wqr
dthe Method isl ',,&lt;t w en,er
Arm&gt;- John B«&gt;h- gave her greetings with a beauti­
Woodland Birthday club Dowagiac were holiday visitors of ih?.r.-hV
wa* well attend^ fr- Vcrn Plper- Richard Velte *«d ful Utile basket deearatednr Mrs. Paul Geller, Henry Brovdnt । The Rev. and Mrs. Harley Town- Mrs. Barbara Wmdt-s of Royal Oak.
Friday. Jan. &amp; with Mn Mr. and Mrs. Karl Paul and family
armre^lnte all th? L10yd Hlu- Jr * Omar Ba',1U,n' *°n panel colors and containing wrap- of Indiana, Waller Brovoiil. the .wild, daughter Mary and son Fran- Mich.; two'son*. Maurice R. Sowerby
of Rockford. Mich., and TiiomoA F.
and Mr*. Rosa BeYiham. * Herald
It °‘
a,,d Mrs- k*”' B1,rriUm' *ho pep Kitt* from its memben to be Rev. Clayton. Miss piga Eckardt. ch. were gue»u at a pretty home Sowerby ot Ocala. Fla.: eleven
Claisic spent Tuesday and Wed­ «« *5. to
mcial
for has b‘*n 0,1 ,he Atlantic coast is opened as .suggested al different Mr*. Walter Cook. * The Rev. and wedding at Mr. and Mrs. Mrarl
noon. Mr*. Darr Stowell and Mrs. nesday in Detroit. * Sgt. Albert C. n
fnr,^ A.ud^nL- who ^wirf »»* scmcwherodn the Pacific with times during the day which gave, Mn.. Harley V. Townsend attended Ralrigh's of Sunfield when thrtr grandchildren and two great-grand­
children.
.
,
Albert Reevor will be co-hostesses. * Miller was a recent visitor of his many former residentj who were
\
her
cheer
from
morning
until
the
the
funeral
of
Mrs.
Catherine
Troydaughter,
llene
Rairlgh,
became
the
,
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Ku.ismaul. mother. Mrs. J. O. Miller. * The heri* for (he dinner. The Rev. Floyd 1 „
Maurice Vandecar 1.3 is sta- goodnight hour for happy dreams. er of Freeixirt Sunday afternoon. । bride of Ward Pierce cf Lansing. QUIMBY
. Margene and R-Jay and the latter's Rev. and Mrs. Pay C- Wing, who Fitch, a former pastor and family.
*
cheer tor Mn. Hatton. who*U Xlr. Townsend preached the funeral The ceremony was performed at 8
aiMera and husbands Mr. and Mrs. went to Florida in October planning now living in Battle Creek were I tinned at New Chrieaiis. He is a Tiilx
The
arrival
of
Herbert
Smith at
confined
lo
her
home
by
lllnnu
sermon.
o'clock
Satuiday
evening.
Jan.
6,
Vern Davis and Vern Jr. of Um- to spend six months there returned present. Others were Mr. and Mrs. graduate of the Woodland township
Mr and Mr*. Verlin Murphy for- **»e Rev. Mr. Townsend reading tile the home of his parents on Dec. 31
ainr and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert home Wednesday afternoon as busi­ Clarence Van Patton ot FTeeport school and was one of lhe good play- meant much to her and was much met
resldenu
of
WuodlanTnJw
llvd
.
o
d
i
de
nf
rld
J
‘
.
for
a
-sliert
sick
leave
has
been
the
appreciated.
Callen
during
the
day
Oliver of Wayne were dinner guesu ness plans made it necessary for an and Mbs Fern Wheeler, a former,«« on the basketball team while in
.ta4 ,,,7^ und occasion uf much entertaining and
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.,Ed. earlier return. They had a very pastor now living near Albion, and high school Maurice Is again en- were Miss Fem Wheeler. Albion: ing in Dearborn, announce tiie birth
Mr. and Mrs Ruam'H Ger- •
Demaray New Year"* day.
pleasant stay while there. * Mr. others from Lake Odessa and Has- Joying the game as manager of a Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager and cf a daughter bom Friday. Jan. 5 and a brother of the ..room wa* calling.
linger met Herbert in Battle Creek'*
Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Stowell were and Mrs. Harvey Neller. who cared tings. * The Hope Circle of the ' basketball team formed where he is son Morgan. Grand Rapids. Mrs. weighing 8 lbs. 12 ot. who has been
,'V“n.
la** and were'guests at the Smith home
Robert
Cruckford.
Midland;
H
E.
Methodist
WB.C.
will
meet
Jan.
9
stationed
*
Pvt.
Elwood
McLeod
wlio
holiday guesta with their daughters for the funeral home business for
that
evening.
With his parents und
Rising
and
Burl
Rising,
Mrs
Ralph
and familiea, Mr. and Mrs Lester Mr. and Mrs. Wing while they were with Mr*. H. A. Kitson. hostess. * was wounded in action in Germany
ML* Gloria Sparks of Mtukegon
Muskegon, he
recovering in the hospital and Leffler and daughter Joan; Mr. and at the home of her brother. Mr. and W'"' ^.'.‘’'‘Tvarttreen*"rbaekJround Miw.
Nobles and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hurt­ in Florida have moved back to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hough were ।
was a dinner guest of the Reuben
callers Monday afternoon at rive would be happy to receive letters Mr.-: Carl Nlethamer. Mr. and Mrs.
man, of Vicksburg. Mr Stowell re­ their home in Portland.
Garlingers
of
Leach lake. Jan. 2nd.
Earl
McKibben
and
daughter.
Mrs
heme
of
George
Schneider,
callers
from
friend*
Hi*
address
U-^turned home Tuesday and Mrs.
Mrs. Ruth Fisher will be hostess
A??1 bride
wore
a
floor length
length grown
ol
Callers
at
the
Smith
home
Saturday ■
Allie
While
and
little
daughter,
of
bride
wore
a
floor
grown
ot
Stowell remained for a visit until for the Blur star Mother's club for on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Will
of the Methodist church met Thurs­
Pvt. Elwood Mclxod. 1 £10497 fl '
Hastings and many local cabers.
Saturtay. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Herald the January meeting.’ Monday, the Velte. Mr. nnd Mrs Victor Eckardday with Mrs. Carl Hewitt with Mrs. white satin with a fingertip veil and Sunday were Mrs. Jack Fto.lr
Cnpt. Clair Murphy was trans­ Ira Stairs co-hostess. Following the held in place with seed pearls. Her and father. Mr. Shepherd of NiunClassic and family spent Sunday Sth. * The W.C.T.U. will meet Fri­ and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schneider. ★
ville. Mr. and Mrs. Mace Hathaway,
sister
wore
a
pink
satin
gown.
ferred
from
Camp
Oram
to
Brook
­
with Mr. and Mn. Murray Hans- day. Jan. 12 at the home of Mrs. Miss Marjorie England ol XES.C.
busine.
1
*
meeting
refreshment
were
U. 8. Army .
N. Y. * The Rev. and Mrs. Fav served. * Mr. and Mr. H. A. Kitaon Guest* were the Immediate families Mrs. La Floy Greenfield. Mrs Law­
borger and the former's mother. S. w. Smith for the Institute-meet­ spent lhe hcliday vacation with her
Ensign Loren Grrlinger came lhe lyn.
Mlvs Mary Townsend and Miss He­ rence Greenfield and baby, Mr. and
Mrs. Lena Classic. * Paul Des- ing. This is rtn all-day meeting with mother and husband. Mr. and Mrs. 21st
and spent his furlough with Wing were dinner guests on Satur­ entertained for Sunday dinner the lena Winters served ice cream and Mrs. Morris Greenfield of Hasting-;
Qranges who has bc&lt;-n at the Ing­ a potluck dinner. * The W.S.CS. V. R Wot ring
' Mr*. Gerlinger at the home of her day of Mr. and Mrs. Kida Guy of Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Wing. * MUs
Mr. and Mrs. William Wilfong and
ham County Sanatorium for the of tiie Methodist church met Wed­
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ailerding. mother. Mr- Lawrence* Hilbert. Sunfield, and were New Year’s day Jeon Kernan of Lake Ode-Mi was
I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gleason and
past seven months has returned nesday evening at the church par­ Sr. are lhe happy grandparents of Alter having spent belter than six guesu of Mr. and Mrs, Jay Wing a Friday afternoon visitor at Hie
baby of Buttle Creek Herbert will
home. * Mrs. Edim Williams of lors. The election of officers was a grandson. Michael Carl.- oom at years service in the Navy this was of Carlton Center. * Mrs. Forrest Home ot Mr. and Mrs Howard Har­
CHURCH NOTES
I gw to General Hospital, Topeka.
Chicago
and--------Mrs.—w.
Alta—Schantr
— us follows: President—Mrs. Carl
-----------------Pennock hospital, Hastings. Friday. tbe first Christmas Ensign Ger­ Jordan, who has been spending two per. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haiprr
The .Methodist Church
I Kun-as. at the end of his leave. We
•pent the day and were dinner I Hewitt; Vice Pres —Mr* Charles Dec. 28. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Al- linger had enjoyed in the United months with her sons Howard ana
George F. Wingard. Pastor
Ian- glad to rcilort he i* improving.
guests of Mrs Mamie France. Farthing; Rec. Sec.—Mrs. Howard Itrdina. Jr. He weighed 7 lbs. 14 .States. * Pvt. Carlyle Burklc. who family of Durand and Morrlt and
Morning worship—10:00 a.tn.
I* Mi. und Mrs. Victor Sparks of
Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs. Titus Hewitt; Cor. Sec—Mrs. Albert Ree- oi. The grandparents called at the । had been reported to have landed family of Lansing, has come to
Bunday school—11:15.
Mrs. Earl Barkley and sister from
j North Muskegon were weekend
spend the. winter with *her ilster, Ann Arbor called Saturday at the
Youth Fellowship—8:00 p.m.
ecmewhere in the Pacific* ha* been Mrs. LawTence Hilbert.
guests at the J. L. Smith hotne
Choir rehearsal Thursday —8:00 Mlsa Gloria sparks, who bad spent
home of Mr. and Mrs. Llovd To»-nf
heard from and is now stationed in
On
Saturday
evening
a
group
ot
’
pm.
* Mr. und Mrs. Will Warner und ;
tht? Mariana Islands. Carlyle i* the
I the holidays there returned home
about
twenty
friends
went
to
tiie
Mrs. Bertha Mulenlx of Battle Carlton
।
son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burkie. *
Center
I with them. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Par
­
Creek spent New Year's day with
Sgt, LaRu.- McMillen of Fort BcnMorning worship—42:00.
I Rowley visited her father. &amp;ne»t
niiig. Oa.. was home on furlough to rott as a surprise visit to remind i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hershberger. *
Sunday school—11 :M.
Lewis, at Pennock hoapltal. Sunday.
Vo-­
The Rev. Floyd Drake,
visit his Iiarenu. Mr. and Mrs. Har­ Mr*. Parrott of her birthday. They IA conference given by the Statee Vo
Drake. Supt. uf 1 * Mr and Mr*. Henry Sotiiard's
for lhe
rw—
ley XfcXlilii n He returned the lat­ bad with them well-filled basket* cational
.—-.— Department
----- the Clark
Memorial
Home. Grand nephew. Dr and Mr.-.. C. L. Brauy
from
which
a
fine
potluck
supper
ter part of the week. Another son
,v!!.ch?rs
: Rapid*, will ftreach at toe morning und daughter Diane of Davenport,
was
served
after
which
a
very
pleas
­
Donald, is expected to be tome soon
gW
h*,d in Woodland during , services Sunday.
Jan. 14 A cordial Iowa, were recent callt-rs of lhe
Si
111 W. STATE ST., HASTINGS* ICH.
on furlouth * SK 2-c Rov Wort- ant .social evening was enjoyed. Friday and on Saturday morning, invitation, is extended to all.
1—
‘----- ■- alro
-' a -niece
---------------- - *
Gothards,
and husband.
'
lulled Brethren in Christ
ley is enjoying a 30-day leave and Mrs. Parrott was presented with About twenty are expected in atLt. und Mr.-- Jamc-. Houghujlln ol
j h G*&gt;good. Minister •
is visltlnv u; the home of his sU- :.ome very nice gilts and Gordon Lo­ tendance. * Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fredericks. Oklahoma. * Mr. und
ro.
one
of
the
guest*,
was
also
pre
­
Lehman
are
parenta
of
u
son
born
।
woodbind
tcr. Mr. and Mr&gt;. George Schalbiy
. Mr*, l-'loyil Armour vbJted Mr*
sented
a
gift
to
remind
him
he
had
a
Tuesday.
Jan.
2
at
Pennock
liospllni.
|
Morning
*or*h!|&gt;
—
10:00
aan.
Mrs. Dorothy Walker of Mt.
Gerald Ntantou and children uf
_________
Clemen*. Xlrs. Evelyn Huciecek of birthday, too. Guest* from out of He ha* been named Harold Ronald. | Sunday school-11 :(O a m.
I Leonida*. Sunday. ....
Xlrs - Armour reMr. and Mrs. Ben Schneider wen-, ^11 are invited to attend the eve- .ctlved a letter from her *on, 8 1 c
O«buc anti Xllts Audra Hynes of town were Mr. and Mrs. P-arrptt's
River Rouge came on Saturday to son-in-law and daughter. Mr. und Sunday afternoon vlsltor* at the ning evangelistic service at the KU- 1■ (i.-raW
G&lt; raid Rtaninn
Stanton last week. He i*
k
Mrs.
Jay
Vruggink
nnd
Sharon
and
home
of
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Ftoyd
Kimble.
pat
rlck
church
visit their parvnto. Mr. and Mrs.
I stationed in the 8. Pacific und
Henry Hynrs returning on Wed­ their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jean * Gordon Loro recently sold his Kilpatrick
.— ------j atatca that hl* I* fine Marvin Ar......1 school—10:30 g.m.
building, Ihn
the former Plnrv
Flory harher
barber j Sunday
nesday. * Mrs. G'.Ttrude Stahl Parrott and daughter of Grand hiiilillnc
inour spent tiu« New Yeur'r. weekend
and Xlrs. L. C. Jefferies and daugh­ Rapids. * Tiie Goodwill Circle of shop, to Lilburn Prance, who plans I Morning worship—11:30 urn.
' with his grandparent:
ter. Mary Ellen, of Lansing were the W^.CB. of the Methodist to use part for his electrical shop
Christian Endeavor—7:00 pm.
| ...
nd ....
clarence Calms
EY^lutic each night except
“*t' N“rnd
Mr ^id
Wednesday visitors of their sis­ church met Wednesday afternoon and will rent also to Lowell Fisher
ter, Mrs. Carl Burklc. * Mrs. Celia with Mr*. Mattle Schneider, host­ for sales' business. * Mrs. Rebecca Sav.m
‘^riPo'n’v
tn nt I Mrs. Hebe-r FttoteT * Mr. And Mra.
Townsend callt-d on Mrs. Wm. Flory ess. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sawdy Smith of East Woodland visited her.‘
ln&gt;,,ed lo at* I Robert Miller and Barry of Bcdand sister*. Xlrs. Delbert Slocum and daughter Patsy Ringqulst were brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Th.
‘lord -pent Thursday aSanlng wlilt
and Xfr*. John Weaver Thursday. * Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Warner Wednesday. * The W.C.T.U.
t/,rd Mr- und Mrs Lnwr&lt;ncr Ritzm..n
will meet Friday. .Jan. 12. at the .'liaU renew their stnngth.
Mr. and Mr*. Paul Geiger and son Mrs. E. O. Shorno.
and girls. * Tiie Youth FeHovraMp.
Dale were visitors last Monday
Mr. and Mrs. How art1 Harper and home of Mrs. S. W. Smith. This will
Mr.
MU. Ev. | "X
with their brother and wife. Mr. family were guests New Year's day be an Institute and all-day meeting.
and Mrs. Ru*m*H Geiger of Ionia.
'or rr'
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weber of For program see Community Col­ Fthehrn^uLiF^oPHiEtlnrv ^1 t ,&lt;oU,g to ,hv shurlott
Mr. and Mrs. John Hynes and Luke Odessa. * Mr. aiai Mrs. Robert umn. * Mr. and Mrs. George Fur­
itn'*hm«iU. On New Year's eve
sons spent Sunday evening with Bprn and son Phillip. Mrs. Christina man entertained with a family holi­
their parent.*. Xlr. and Mrs. Henry proxenger. Mrs. Lucinda Garlick day dinner. Guest* were Mr. und
ihlP
Mrs \ H wl,h
Dowling group as their
Hynes. * Pfc. Frederick Burkie and Mr. and Mrs. Jean Reuther and Mrs. Clarence Fonnan and family. ru^i *’nkJut ckJ^Li hh L8U«‘-' Forty-four were tn atlrAucame from Fort Benning. Ga . Dec. daughter were Sunday visitors Of Homer. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Teak er.
h,,cr Th‘* Quimby Youth Fellow22. to visit his parents. Xlr. and Xlr*. XL", and Mrs. John Brecheisen. * Pontiac and Mr. and Mrs. John De’n Suer^t
। Rhl°
ttt lIV* QUl^by chUTCh.
Carl Burkie. He has rompleted his Mrs Frank M. Smith wa* a visitor Qraff. Grand Rapids.
&lt;£tnr! aC
1 Sunday evening. Jan. 14. * Mr. uAd
paratroop training, making five
U. B.
parsonage on Saturday. * The '. &gt;Mrs Iloy
u.
k uaraonaa*
sp,.nt N,.w year's
jump-, from a plane and Is a quali­ Mrs. Lloyd Towns. * Ernest Miller
rrirk eondElclrd
Rev. D. H. Carrick
conducted th.
the 1| dfty wUh M(_ nnd Mrj| 1{lfhar(j D1 .
fied parachutist He returned to of Lansing was a weekend visitor at
Quarterly
Communion
service
Sun.
1
Jack Crockford, who enlisted In
,Mott of Hastings. * Mr. und Mr*.
Fort Benning. Jan. 2. * The Jan­ the home of his mother. Mrs. J. G. the
am.
ut
the*Klipatrick
church
and
Anny Air Corp* in..March 1M3.
'Homer Belch of Battle Creek were
uary meeting of tiie Woman's Study Miller. Her daughters. Mrs. Gladys having
won his wings al Stockton also brought the message• at the Sunday gueat* of Xlr and Mrs.
club will be at the school building. Spaulding of Lansing and Mrs. Net­
Calif., May 1M4. is now sta­ evening—which is the beginning uf Larrv Anders nnd family. The An-.
The evening topic will be '•'Hobble*" tie Curtis of Lake Odessa, were also Field.
in India. He is pilot of a the revival campaign at that place. j dens' visited their mother. Mr*.
with an arrangement of hobbles on supper guests Saturday evening. tioned
The-Rev.
Carrick
was
a
Sunday
din
­
on Sat­
display. This is an open meeting Mrs. Gerald Brown wa* a Sunday C-46. Jack writes that he Is sure ner guests at the U. B. ^anonage Hattie Anders of Cloverdale
’ ' .
with guests welcome- Also if any- ' visitor. * The Rev.tnd Mrs. Harley seeing a lot ot country, but that he and was accompanied by Rev. Os­ urday.
one hn*- hobble* which^hey will *V. Townsend were in Battle Creek
good to the McCallum church, where I DEATH FOLLOWS
bring for display they 4N1! be ap­ Friday afternoon. Mr. Townsend address is—
he held an afternoon service.
preciated. Cal) some one of the preached the funeral sermon for
2nd Lt. Jack Crocklord. 0-778418
committee—Mrs. Edward Reesoc. Orlry Arnett at the Hebblc funeral
Funeral services Were held at tiie
i OBITUARY OF
A PO. 433. 'r Postmaster
Mrs. Walter Durkee. Mrs. Howard heme. Burial was in Dowling ceme­
Ixonurd chapel on TUt-nlay fore­
I LILLIE F. SOWERBY
New York. N. Y.
Hewitt. Mrs. George Parrott.
Of noon. Jan 9. for Elk* F. Warren.
tery. Mr. Arnett and family were
On Tuesday a message from the ■ Lillie F. Haines, daual
66
who di«-d at Pennock hospital on
und
Jane
Hain
S 2 c Carl Allcrdlng. son of Mr. former residents of this locality liv­ War Dept Informed Mr. and Mrs. I Mose* D. -•
~ ------ -—■—
and Mrs Arthur Allcrdlng. who ing south of the village on the farm Leon Nicholson that their son Pic. itorn in Cannon twp. Kent county. Saturday. Jan. fl. following a short
ha* been in tiie South Pacific for home where Paul Townsend and Leon Nicholson. Jr., who had been MWh . Sept. 8. 1861. and passed from illness. Surviving are hl- wife.
Martha; a daughter. Mr*. Delbert
I this life Jan. 2. HH5.
| At the age uf twenty-two she Ctlrn* of Hiuting*; a step-daugh­
——11 ■
was unltecl In marriage to Robert ter, Mrs. Glen Morn-El of Ann Ar­
1 T1' S- Sowerby. who preceded her in bor; seven grandchildren; and ove
brotiier. Manley Warren, of Kala­
death by twenty years.
Her childhood and early marr'ed mazoo. The pastor of Uie Hastings
life were spent In tbe vicinity of iter Ntaan-ne church, of which XIr
birthplace, but in 1908 tiie funuly Warren was member, officiated at
moved to Irving, which has since thi* funeral und the interment In '
Riverside cemetery.
been her home.

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a faithful memetluxmt church,
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twlpful and unir. arid site wa*
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■s of Royal Oak.
jrlce R. Sowerby
and Tlionia* p,
. Fla: eleven
»o great-gmnd-

trberi Smith at
ents on Dec. 31
iilerlaunng and
•*. Russell Ocr- .
Ln Battle Creek-''
he Smith home
his parents und
&gt;f Muskegon; he
cf tlw Reuben
lake, Jan. 2nd
Ixiiiw SaturdayIra. Jack FL&lt;| r
pherd of Noajil»cc Hathaway,
leld. -Mr». XawI baby, Mr. and
•Id of Hosting-;
in Wilfong and
ce Gleason and
k. Herbert will
&lt;pnul. Topeka,
if ills leave. We ■
e to improving,
ctor Sparks of
were weekend
Smith home.
who iiud spent
returned home

father. Bne»t
wpila). Sunday.
enry Sothard-*
of Davenport,
cullers of the
r and husband.
Houghtqiln oj
a. * Mr. and
vulted Mr.-.
1 children uf
rs. Armour re­
her son. Sir
week. Hc is
Pacific and

Years weekend
irence Calms
with Mr. and

larry of Bed­
evening with
Hire Ritzmun
th Fellow ship,
29 enjoyed n
home for relimby ehurch
roup as their ’
re In ntuftdfouth FVllow,limby church.
14 ★ Mr. ahd
t Nr-*- Year's
. Richard D&lt; - ।
Mr. and Mrs. I

nily. The An-.
mother. Mrs.
•rdale on Sap

e held nt the
rue&gt;.d;iy forc:k hospital on
iwing a short
c hl, wife.
Mn Dvllx-rt
Mep-datighI of Ann Arren: and owe
en, of Kaiathe Hailing*
Im !i

Mr

officiated at
interment in

PERSONALS

LOCAL NEWS ★ SOCIAL ITEMS

Wyoming Park. Ohio, war® guests I father.
Chamberlain,came
came for
for
-- ---- - L. B.Chamberlain,
------ —
*— ----------■— and
j —
Tuesday
evening,
the
Mrs. Orville Harrington 1* spend­ ol hla mother, Mrs. Ina Kenyon last dinner
'children returned with him.
ing a few week* nth her parents. week.
Mrs.
Cha*
Aldrich
spent
Saturday
I
Mr.
and
Mn.
Arthur
Crook
of
MIO. fc^UU rUAIVUCI Id, UI Ofc IKI
—Mr. and Mrs. Garic Fuller while
,
, Vermontville and Miss Anna Dm per home at 451 W. Apple St. and ' A pleasant affair of last weekLt. Harrington la having advanced in Grand Rapids
Mr. Mid Mrs. Chester Bangiiart of "Kalamazoo visited Mr. und Mn. would Ilk? to see her friend*.
-wa* the luncheon given oil Wcdtraining at Albuquerque, N. Mexico.
Henry
Chamberlain
'Tue*d.&lt;y,
MUs
Be sure nnd hear next Sunday-* neaday by Mr*. H. A. Adrounle
Bunday guests of Mr and Mrs.
Holiday guesU of Mr. and Mn. Draper remaining until Friday.
"We The People" radio broadcast and Mrs. M. J. Croas at the home
lay Bassett were her parents. Mr. 1 Jean Burkholder, Jo Anne Finnle for recording* made by local lads of the former. Five table* of bridge
a*t*. u«*. rwvuucr ui ocuvt- , and Florence French are spending Ln France. See Home Front New*.
were in play with awafar-gTrtng to
of Rutland and Martin Foley. LanMrs. Fafconer is remaining for this weekend In Ann Arbor with
The "March of Dime*-’ boxes, part: Mrs Archip McDonald. Mr* Leon
fll Mr. and Mrs. Guy Giddings spent
uger visit.
1 Bonnie Branrtstetter
of the program of the Bai ry County • Slander and Mrs. Garic Fuller:
.
and
Mrs.
Jas.
Brown
and
famMr.
and
Mr*
Robert
Furrow
and
i.
S*".
“
*?*
-^vb.i
iuiiu.
uuu
j.'ation.
’
J
Foundation
for
infantile
...
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lufca
r5tur!,cd &lt; “I T'11esd,‘y ,ro™
’ chVdrcn of Grand Rapid* were, pBraly*i*. will be placed in lhe
On Thursday. Mr*. .Edward
Johnson In Middleville.
Mrs Ju Gower hu been auend-i -?T
visit with her parents in guest* of Mr. and Mra. Freeman stores within a week according to । Goodyear entertained twenty-four
Ing scvernJ davs withMr indMra Chicago.
i nl.? 27 u£e
. I drive chairman Earl Boyes. Be sure gucau for luncheon und bridge,
Ward Erwav
State Rd *
i
R O. Finnle and Mrs David L
PLIr‘laiI?v“J?d ’aIld nuU£C }our contribution.
The attractive table* weft centered

. Mrs. Frank Andrus.

be 77 on Jan.

Places were laid .
dessert luncheon given by Mn. Dan
Aehalter on Thursday afternoon. I
a“5 .
At contract. Mrs, J. W Hewitt and «
Mr*. Bert Webb were the winners. | Joy*” °y aU-

—-

eveaJ
*

On Tuesday Mn. D A. VanBiu- DONG ILLNESS RESULTS
kirk was hostess to the members ot IN DEATH OF MRS.
au». c*.
w. Cook.
voo* JAMES GILMER
lhe o.uuj
Study c«uv.
club. Mrs.
R W.
.
.gave a review of the book, "There
were Two of Ua," written by Vera
ed early Sunday morning. Jan. 7,
her home, 312 W. State Rood,
after an illness of four years. Hhe
and Mr* r w Wnztrnm Wav'.TV *&gt;tn
son. itev n.eiin vnmcorer for the afternoon were turned In caie was Charlotte and it told ot came here from Summitville,. Ind..
member ot tL ai^c^U hSnJ that
cf1fbra‘7,.2U?
Mrs. David French. Mr*. Jas. the experience* of the author and 1
AU Con* band at|®lrt blrth‘/,‘&gt;' on Dec. 6th and that । Brtslol and
Frank Hoonan.
her brother Ln their young days in
Elva Jones. Carl and Barbara Wo*- , akd
ln J!7‘cc
BtcV.lc,ftreB,-1 iBtwkane 1
Mr? JUvmond Outhrev dinmihv
I?!1
* * *
'hat community and other places I
''■Inter attended the funeral of Mr*.1 ^r- and Mr*. F. K. Bechtel nnd
.^*Mr*. a^E*
Mr and Mrv W J" AUerdln.: in Eaton Co.
jQntner 1. and Mrs Jdne* Athar. Wr* * J
attended a mret- 8rtaiu^StSSJd BundaJ^ fr&lt;^1
file.Marie where «h* \nJnt*2
r
tiident^a^M «tc' K *crc host* al a dinntr lust Monday
• •
!
O. A Arnett in Battle Creek on' hig of the Audubon society. Batur- ■'Sault
■
Friday oX Llo?d Organ wa*'d^- at the Kingman Muieum in Sault Ste. Marte where she spent a Johnson .i.
a,h.I evening honoring Mias Betty —
Allcr„The Merri-Go chib will be lhe
week with her husband. Raymond HUtMLT«
tear1-'—' •*-'
called home from Weatover, Mass., ■ Battle Creek,
Tex gueat* of Mrs. Dan Lewi* this aftOu thray, Fireman 1/c. W T.
&gt;—•
for his grandfather's funeral and 1* I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Bennett
1 on Wednesday.
Cover* were laid cmoon fur dessert and bridge,
Jim and Jack Jonea. who had been I History and 10th abide-English. |on
’
visiting hl* mother. Mrs. Elva Jones siwnt Sunday with Mr and Mr*, j visiting their mother in Detroit, re- ,| Harry- Cole^-rndle 3. Hastings, for nine. Satuday night they enter- - •!
at the home of Mrs Thelma Wes-, J. A. Dow or Vermontville,
tain rd her brother and slster-in। turned on Thursday to the home of
Honoring Mrs. H. G. Hayes, who !
plnter. His brother. Pvt. Harold Or-1 Mrs. Fred Friedrich wa* a New I their grandparents, on W. Mill St. underwent ja'surgical operation at . law, Mr^nnd Mrs^Frank Van ConT" nei’^T
exPccta to leave soon for San Frangan. L* arriving Thursday from a j Yc&lt;r-, vlBllQr
R*nW».
1 । MUa Sue Smith returned last 1 Ccmmuntt^ hospital. Battie creek. Zh
bH It anni’cr^
rrR rt5C°' C"1 • ,Or * VUU W,th
Bnd
Wednesday
morning.
•Mr*.
Allerding's
birtisdiy
camtf in Mass, to apend a twenty- 1 Einar Frandsen is in Lansing Oils Tuesday to East Lansing to resume
Mrs Allerdlnss birthdiv anni-rr. Mrl aidr;y shipman. -Mrs. Nellie
, No January thaw as yet!
day furlough here.
weeiL
her studies at M. S C
sary.
Cross entertained at, a brtdneMrs. John Meissner who has been | Mrs. llob(,rl Orycr retunwd last i1 Mr. nnd Mn, Glenn Densmore
Tl&gt;e Warner Dentons experienced
Improved Bottle 100
,
luncheon on Tuesday, place* being
ru,i„wU1« me
the guest of Mr. and Mra. Richaid l Wednesday from a few days' visit; were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mn. a touch of the winter isolation of
Following
the »men j. :in J w Ttnens ,l*ld for eight. Winners of top
pioneer days when they were anow I league bowling
| IfcUppenUtlen for two weeks returned wUh her sister. Mrs Tho«. Eng- I Vane Wotrtng of Woodland.
!l..g W&lt;x‘:&gt;rxl Mr. scores were Mrs. L. V. Bessmer and
Mr.
and
Mn.
Herman
Zerbcl
left
txiund lost* week from Tuesday un- . t
i to her home in Ludington. Monday. n£h tn‘Lansing. On Thursday and
T------- -- ------ -------- und Mra. ■■
Roy- —
Hubbard mtertained Mrs.. E. A. Burton, and Mrs. Hayes
■
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hula of Mid- Friday she wu the gueat of her 2P Wednesday of last *e®k for til Saturday.
ua group 01
of inenos
friend* tor
for aa ounet
bullet *upsup- received a guest prize.
I dlcvllle entertained at New Year’s daughter. Miss Beverly Dryer in T,“?}pa'_r4-- 10 reroaln thc baI«ncc
d-l' being
lu.lf.r- David
rSnfc-IH Good­
Mrs Keith Barber returned by IH.r. the dav
I dinner their son Carl and family. BaUie creek who left Friday to 0,KSe
nt ambulance Friday from the Pres- • year-* birthday,
Mrs. Carl Van Loo who with Mr.
I•!^°u.thtL‘r d“uF,“i[&gt;lHnd tlle weekend with Mr. and
vwttd w- *2t W Dan bylerlan hospital. Chicago, to lhe I ’
■
,
Van Loo were dinner guests of Mr.
I Wrobleskl and famllv at Shclbyvll!.-.
Romer Brown in Indianapolis 1^2.^
Mi . and Mra. Dan 1 home of her son. Edward Barber. I
The hospital board met Monday end Mrs. Carl Ricker. Monday, was
I C. MoM M and Mra. Wesley CorMrs
Coleman. Mr. and
0F1hei &lt;He« t. vK.t.ne ml. route 3.
afternoon
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Edhonored
later that evening at a
I dca and children spent the week be- Mrs Earl Coleman and Jim were . “J
frMrS 2in!a.tDahih'iU,CwiSlUr'rd ' *‘‘ri1 Gf'odyca{ fur their annual dessert given by Mrs Cwlric Morey,
I tween Chrlslma* and New 'Years Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs
~ J£ve_ day’
from Hillsdale last
Wednesday meeting and election of officers. The7^guests
— ——Included
•—-----Mr. and Mrs. Oicnn Densmore re­
the »•
member*
|| visiting relative* in LaCrosse. WIs- j Corwin Coleman in Bailie Creek.
where she had been called by the |,
- - turned
on
Thursday
from
a.business
of
c
bridge
club to which Mn.
j consln.
j c. H. Dalhotuer is In Columbus .trip to Monroe, La.
illnea* and death ot her father ;' Mr* Harold Dawn* entertained Van Loo formerly belonged and
| Mrs. Carl Bauer. Kay and Carlie , and, Cleveland. Ohio, this week,
Miss Dorothy Roush of Kalamazoo Perry Beck. He had been train dis­ the .Hospful Kitchen Guild for other friend*. High score* for play
f returned to their home in Saginaw
Keta Lammers returned lo her .spent the weekend with her par­ patcher there for tbe New York ;
। dessert Wednesday evening with went to Mrs. Willard Smith, Mrs.
I Inst Sunday after spending the boll- i nhome
In Cedar Creek
Sunday
after ents. "**
Mr.• nnd mia.
Mn. Warren
Roush. Central for forty^flve year*.
a,*&lt;-c
■•■ft,
noncii nuunn.
«,ioht members In attendance.
Norbert Schowalter. Mn. Lawrence
I days with Mr. and Mra. Guy Bauer, n «!&lt;(»
visit nt
of several
days Un
with fuS
her
iifr .a]
William Taylor of Le Sueur. Minn .
Banner readers will feel especial 1 -*-*-1
8
• * •
Herrick with a guest remembrance
I Cha*, and Ronnie Bauer of Plain-;— " ’nrcnt4,
----B,ld Mr&amp;’ OMy ho ***” vMUng his brother-in-law pride in reading under ' Red Cross 1 M_
Ida P. McCoy was hostess tor Mrs. Van Loo.
[' well also remained with their grand- I Mr .nrt Mr«
And sister. Mr and Mrs Leon Bauer.. Note*" this week, the splendid re-::j lorMrs.
the January meeting of the
On Tuesday afternoon Mn. Mor­
Uvorents for- a week.
|
—---------------- ------------------—d
na“
Mr
mr.- and Mrs Walter J. Watkins port given bv Mrs. Chester Stowell,
r
Mrs. H A. Adrounle was a lunch- I»mily of Grand Rapids were Bun- returned on Thursday from it visit chairman, of the Christmas aciivi- , New Idea club on Tuesday evening. «y entertained her bridge club for
A lovely dinner wa* serves! by Mn. desoert with awards going to Mn.
b ceon
2n *L
UMt of^Dr^JLydla
llts
Willard ,of two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. F.
guest
Dr. Lydia Jcspersoii
Jcsperson at
m ^lJto8uesls
1 C ‘ Junlor Rcd Fred Smith, alter which the mem- Edward Van Poporing and Mn.
the Battle Creek Sanitarium Sat­
C. Headman (Florence Watkins) of
E*1?,.,■ ■ •
Mrs. Sidney French of Grand •Gibraltar.
urday.
Mr. and Mn. C. F. Angell are en1-­ Rapids called on friends here Tuesr
Taking advantage of the snow
tertaining her mother. Mra. Clara
Dean of Battle Creek.
covered roads Mr. and Mrs. DeWm. McKnight of Wilmette spent
d.s Dhstlc^surecry Ih- or Sm- 1 „ Thursday evening Mrs Richard sleigh ride party Saturday night
the weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Mr* VahWn? U remainm^^nh B,r9*"r entertained her bndgetiub followed by a late simper at their
crick Palmer and visited their Joseph McKnight.
her «m whoS will nrebablv8 be in iat &lt;‘?*erl “L’d. contract *lJh «&amp;hl home. Guests who enjoyed lhe fun
M. L. Cook. Mrs. Eliza Johnson brother at Pennock hospital whose ।
m,TbT* “nd
FT1'- .M" tH‘rS /*’CTe Mr- Bnd Mr&gt; ***
“«•
and Mra. Ella Marshall Rogers of condition shows little Improvement. I Hospital Guild No. 7 will meet hr hMDiUU foTat ew ten d^vs
OrehBl to the HMthu^Reto^kah i tiw ’-awnee of U.uulana and/and Mn. Russell Clevelfnd. Mr
The Weber family. Fannie and Al. with Mr*. Lloyd Valentine. 220 W.
Prairieville, leave Tuesday, the 16th.
for a winter stay in St. Petersburg. enjoyed a real treat at our break- Marshall on Wednesday. Jan. 17. at lodge \Jho ncc^rE tT th^ Rev I w™ Arno,d.l crkl'.11 Iu attendance end Mn. Earl Cha*e. Mr and Mn
RCW^?\ffir£n: uw?c^e "Mn^TH1 aL7
n KIMSX “nd Mr and Mrs
Mrs. Ralph Burrouglu and Janet fait an the first day of the New,2 P-O).
----------arrived Saturday from Chicago Year, s large Royal Riviera- Pear. 1
The Past Noble Grand club will
where they were holiday guests of from an Oregon orchard, sent to
lea (over 8.400* to Pc.uy Joneshos- ■ piixtcr
•
a,, - •&lt;
Ml*w Dora and Roos Ramsay, our meet with Mrs Oscar Manning. 825 pita)
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Howard.
in Battle Creek, and plan to
cr&gt;
. . .
' nnrt tS^ Mhn
' Sgt. Gordon Havana returned to good neighbors, by Mr. and Mrs. 8 Washington, on Wednesday. Jan. "KS?
™ ,k r,! M"
R-“'h •“
CuuMn. «l E.
Palm Springs, Calif., Tuesday after Ronald Evans Tnose pears are 17 Potluck supper at 6:33, cntcrInree local txijs who won r.hort ■ &lt;/, Hnanital Guild No S on Frlrtnv - ------and
.
having spent a twenty-one day callcd
—.— the
.... world's finest —
... rarest talnmcnt in the evening.
furlough with his wife and daugh- und we dare say that remember ■
contract was *■
1 one on
&lt;m such occasions.
occasion* —Cheboraan
Cheboygan
Extension Group No. 5 will meet at Michigan State College, left for I nilived with Mr* c it i^»onarri 1
ter. Pamela Ann.
1 “nd &amp;Us Anna ^cGun&gt;n “ **»-!
Guests Saturday evening of Mr. Observer—The Webers are well Monday. Jan. 15. for 6 o'clock dinner TherbovsWare*iJwrener
and Mrs. Robert McGlocklin were known to Barry county folks and at the home of Mrs. Philo Sheldon, The boy* are Lawrence Rohrbach- : nrrs
er. Donald Haywood and Robert &lt;
’
. . •
-------Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller of Nash­ the Miss Dora Ramsey mentioned ]
mj regular meeting of lhe Hia­ Rl»h\ win,, it. n.n. ..
ville. Mr. and Mrs Francis Aler, will be remembered as the very • TI
T!x
&lt;&gt; ,
I Mri Glenn Brower enterlained
and Sgt. and Mrs. Gordon Havens. bright and efficient private seerc- watha Rebekah Lodge will be held
wS'S'i 2 !!“".n,‘ I h’r I-'due. bnd,. dub M„n&lt;Uv
the
Mrs. Reed Bassett returned Sat­ Ury in lhe Smith and Colgrave in
*“ “
** Oddfellows hall Friday. Jan. freshman at W.M.C.L. Knlamuzoi. ■ pvrnin-- Honor-, at iiridec* wm- a-,
STEAM HEAT
who
U
majoring
In
music,
to
the
I
Mn
wilham
&amp;hadcr and 4v(?*
.13. at 8 p.m. There will be no in­
urday from Pontiac where rhe law office here.
accompanist for the college choir i Robert Ml to
°
“
Weekend guests of Mrs. Edith stallation until the next meeting.
3peni the holidays.
HOT A COLD WATER
: and also substitute* for the glee'
'
' . . ,
Mrs. M. Nelson. Piller, the former Mohler were Mr. and Mrs. Louis
The -----------------next meeting
— ...
of the Town
--------­
Barbara Curtts of. Buttle Creek, Post and children. Mr. and Mrs. —
SHOWER BATH
arrived Monday from Chicago for a Kendall Reahm and children and send club is lo be on Tuesdav eveeve­
ning.
r.:“. Jan.’.Z,
16. at IL.
the hall.7Following
—--...„ .... ... v&gt;cv..
visit with Mr. and Mr*. C. F. An- Mr und Mrs. P0n»st McMillen.
Single $3.50 per wk. up
Ucll.
. i Dick nnd Joyce ----...
Chamberlain
ot the business .session, refreshments, J cvi Payne, of Manistee is caring Friday tsgeiilng with sixteen pres- i
ent
to
enjoy
the
bountiful
coopera.
fctt»&gt;il
?4.&gt;u
YfculK
It
It-Kt
will
hfc,
Lfcrvpd
I
Mbs Jean Brower of Battle Creek Charlotte gpent New Year s night will be served.
ti"i! dinner. Al cams. Mrs. Vernor
REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
Webster, Mrs. Gan- Crook. GanHOTEL HASTINGS
Crook and Fred Junes were tiie
Hastings
Phono 2241
winners.

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�THE HlRnXCR RANKER Tin’RS’DAY. JANUARY II. IMS
Mr*. Sowerby wa* a faithful mem­
ror; Treas.—Mrs. Lawrence Hilbert; I hospital to make flic acqualnutnce
family now Uve.
llirted as missing in action in Ger­
Mr. and Mra. H. A. Kitson and many I* a prisoner of war uf the ber of the Irving Methodist church.
Sec Soiritual Light—Mra Geoiee &lt;«»f »»tle Michael nnd give him a big .nutloned on Pinion Island near saf­
-yri । jss*
fian. * .Mrs. Charles Hatton, who Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bom attended 'German government No further In­ She was a loyal and loving -wife, a
denoted motlwr. a Helpful and un­
celebrated her birthday New Year's a meeting for tiie Barry Co, school formation has been received
day. was made very happy all superintendents and their wives on
Tne address of John Warner ta-r derstanding neighbor and she was
through the day by the thoughtful­
highly esteemed by thu*e who knew
Pfc. John Warner. 18104*700
The officers elected for the com- Wilt and son David of Crystal spent ?L‘uryha,u, J!rt||U*' c“r! Burkie left on Thursday.' ness of her many friends -who Supt. and Mn. Julius Schipper ol
■
hpr beat.
Hf.aw ’ whUe here Jeanne visited friends in brought cheer to her with tiappy Middleville. W-Sgt. Albert C. Milief
New York City. N. Y.
Survivors include a «L*ter. Mra. F.
M year tor the Blue .Star Mother’s (the holiday vacation with their i&gt;ar3^*Tlu«tim.land!aMnd- Ri‘Plds und 'n Battle Creek wishes, many birthday card* and of Whitewater. Wis.. visited his
Pvt. Arden Harper is now located C. Fisher of Rockford. Mich.; three
: Prwider.t—Mrs. Nellie
*hcre siw hnd a position before go- gifts and culls from friends. The mother. Mrs. J. O. Miller Saturday. t Camp Maxey. Texas, since hl* daughters. Mra. Isa J. Graham of
I; Vice Pres.—Mrs. Mamie
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Huglu-.s of
* On Woodland
Tuesday, Hope Circle of the Methodist * Among tiie visitors at tiie George
Washington. 1). C. Miss Lillian
Allegan and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. bee .supplier—Mra. Clyde Wue. ■ ln
j « lo3 California.
jollr
from
Sowerby of East Chicago. Inti., and
StTrvanuirr—Mrs. Mae Wise. * Stang and daughter Carol Lynn of .hJhCw^r
d he" MeTh&amp;LJ
t^Xr^Tjohn B^h- church of which she is a member Schneider home were ■ Mrs. Anna
Nelthamer. Henry Grlebel. Mr. and
Mr*. Barbara Wlndes of Royal Ouk.
The West Woodland Birthday club Dowagiac were holiday visitor* of the w,{&gt;.ca at the• Methods pr v„n plpcr Wchar(j Velte and
The Rev. and Mr£ Harley Town­ Mich.; two son*. Maurice R. Sowerby
Mrs. Paul Geiger. Henry Brovdnt
Mr. and Mrs..Karl Pau) and family Snrt nL’u'dS! -mureclate uH
Llo&gt;’d Hnt- Jr * Omar Barnum, son
colors and containing wrap- of Indiana, Waiter Brovont. the . rend, daughter Mary and ton Fran­ ot Rockford. Mich., and Thonitu F.
and Mra. Rota Benham. * Herald and lh£.4“h-of Mr. und Mrs. Leon Barnum. who pastel
jiejl gift* from its members to be Rev. Clayton. Miss Olga Eckardt. cis, were guest* at a pretty home Sowerby of Ocala. Fta.; eleven
day meeting, dinner being served at Classic spent Tuesday and Wedi was done to make it successful. Il ■ot
has been on tbe Atlantic coast is opened ns suggested at different Mn. Walter Cook. * The Rev. and wedding at Mr. und Mr*. Meat) grandchildren atyi two greaugrandnesday in Detroit. * Sgt. Albert C. made a pleasant social meeting for
ronnn- n-.^nu
who .er.
JfKL1"" ,n ,h' P*'lnc W,th times during the day which, gave Mra. Harley V. Townsend attended Rairigh* of Sunfield when ’.hilr childreu.
_ _ __________
residents who
were
Miller wa* a recent visitor of Ills many former
iter cheer from morning until the lhe funeral of Mrs. Catherine Troy­ daughter. Ilene Rairigh. became the
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Kussmaul. mother. Mrs. J. G Miller * The here for the dinner.' The Rev. Floyd 1 “S&amp;e , wv
Maurice Vundraur Y 3 is sta- goodnight hour for happy dreams. er uf Freeport Sunday afternoon. , bride of Ward Pierce cf Lansing QtlMHY
. Margene and R-Jay and tiie latter’s Rev. onq Mrs. Fay C Wing. Who Fitch, a former Dtutor and family.
*
cheer for Mrs. Hatton, who U __
_ preached the funeral
_
‘The ceremony was performed at 8
Mr. Townsend
sisters and husbands Mr. and Mrs. went to Florida in October planning now living in Battle Creek were I “«n*d al New Orleatu. He 1* a ThL&lt;
The
arrival
of
Herbert Smith ut
to her home by iilnews zermon.
o'clock Saturday evening, Jan. 6,
Vern Davis and Vern Jr. of Lan­ to spend six months there returned present Others were Mr. und Mrs. graduate of the Woodland town*hlp confined
meant much to her and was much
Mr and Mr* Verlin Murphy for- l,‘e Rev. Mr. Townsend reading tile the home ot hL* nurcnt* on Dec 31
sing and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert heme Wednesday afternoon as busi­ Clarence Van Patton of Freeport &gt;chcol and was one ot the good play- appreciated,
mer
retlJrnu
of
Wixrttand
nw
lii
’
ring
rervlce
lone
Rairigh.
for
a
sficrt
sick
leave
ha*
been
the
callers during the -day
on the basketball team while in
Other of Wayne were dinner guests ness plans made It necessary for an and Miss Fem Wheeler, a (prmer
occasion uf much entertaining anil
.Mus Fem Wheeler. Albion;
of their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. ,Ed. earlier return. They had a very- pastor now living near Albion, and high school. Maurice is again en- were
of the groom wa.. culling. Mr. and Mrs Russell Oer- ,
Dema:ay New Year'* day.
pleasant stay while there. ♦ Mr. other* from Lake Odessa and Has- Joying the game as manager of a Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager and cf a daughter bom Friday Jan. 5 , *nd a brother
Thr rervice was per­ linger met Herbert in Battle Creek'
Mr. and Mrs. Don- Stowell were and Mr*. Harvey Neller. who cared tlng-i. * The Hope Circle of the ' basketball team formed where, he is ton Morgan, Grand Rapids. Mra. •Vighing 8 lbs 12 m who haTbeen : “cat man
Robert
Cruckford.
Midland;
H.
E.
named Juanita Karen * Mix* Mary formed at an altar on which lay a and were'guest* al the Smith home
holiday guests with their daughter* for the funeral home business for Methodist WS.C. will meet Jan. 9 stationed.* Pvt Elwood McLeod wlio Rising and Burl Rising. Mrs. Ralph TVw^rend
«pentdart of last week Bible with tall white ranJle* hi Uvat evening. With hL* parent* und
wounded in action in Germany
and families. Mr. and Mrs Leiter Mr. and Mrs. Wing while they were with Mra H. A. KiIson, hostess. *
st tbTtame rt heTbro^er Mr
crystal holder* on either side placed Ml** Gkniu Sparks, of Muskegon, he
Nobles and Mr. and Mrs Jack’Hart­ In Florida have moved back to Mr. und Mrs. Harry Hough were &gt;» recovering in the hospital and Leffler and daughter Joan; Mr. and Mra Cl^
I and tamhy. ,
wa* a dinner guest cf the Reuben
Mra.
Carl
Niethamer.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
-i- •&lt;«
to ^-iv.
receive i-..
letter*
caller* Monday afternoon ut the । would be happy
—
man. of Vicksburg Mr Stowell re­ their home in Portland
Garllngers uf Leach lake, Jan. 2nd
Eari
McKibben
and
daughter.
Mr*
* TTie Hope Circle of the WA CS ■ d^",‘^w‘1^ *h‘l*
. ..............
.. Ju
friends.
Hi* addrtt* is-^turned home Tuesday nnd Mrs.
Mrs. Ruth Fisher will be hostess heme of George Schneider. Callers item
Allie
White
and
little
daughter,
of
of the Methodist church met Thurs- bride
hrlde wore
*ore a floor
f!oor length
len“u‘ grown oi
ol Caller* at the Smith home Saturday
Pvt. -Elwood
McLcnd/18104978
- -Stowell remained for a visit until for the Blue St^r Mother * club fur on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Will
and Sunday were Mra. Jack Fbl r
Hastings
and
many
local
callers.
wnite
satin
with
a
fingertip
veil
Saturday. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Herald the January meeting. Monday, the Velte. Mr. and Mra Victor Eckardday with Mrs. Carl Hewitt with Mr*.
Capt. Clair Murphy wa* trans­ Ira Stairs co-hortes».»Following the held in place with seed pearls. Her and father. Mr. Shepherd of Nash­
Classic and family spent Sunday Sth. * The W.C.T.U. will meet Fri­ and Mr. and Mr*. Ben Schneider. ♦
ferred from Camp Grant to Brook­ business meeting refreshmenU were sbter vote a pink satin gown. ville. Mr. and Mrs. Maee Hathaway.
with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hans- day. Jon. 12 ut the home of Mrs. Mi’s Marjorie England of MS.C.
u. s. Anny
Mra. LuFloy Greenfield. Mra. Law­
Guests
were
the
Immediate
families.
N. Y. * Tiie Rev and Mr*. Pav served. * Mr. and Mr. H. A. Kitaon
burger And the former's mother. S. W. Smllh for the Institute meet­ spent the ncliday vacation with her
Ensign Loren Oerlingcr came the lyn.
Greenfield und baby. Mr. and
Wing were dinner guests on Satur­
Mrr. Lena Classic. ♦ Paul Des- ing. This L* nn all-day meeting with mother and husband. Mr. and Mrs. 2Ut
for Sunday dinner the M1M Mary Townsend and Miss He­ renteMorris
and spent !'.uwfurlough with day of Mr. and Mr*. Kida Ouy of entertained
Greenfield of Hosting.-;
Orunges who has been at the Ing­ a potluck dinner. ♦ The W.8.CS. V. R Wotring.
Rev. and Mra. P. C. wing ♦ Miss lena Winters served ice cream and Mrs.
Mra.
Oerllnger
at
the
honie
of
her
Mr.
and Mrs William Wilfong and
Sunfield,
and
were
New
Year
’
*
day
Jeun Bcman of latke Ode-.a was
ham County Sanatorium for lhe of the Methodist church met Wed­
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Allerdlng. ; toother. MrLaWrer.ce
Hilbert.
i
Mr.
and
Mr* Clarence Gleason and
past seven months has returned nesday evening nt the church par­ Sr. are the happy grandparents of After having spent better than six Jurats ot Mr. nnd Mr*. Jay Wing a Friday afternoon visitor at tiie
Ibuby
ot
Buttle
Creek. Herbert will
Carlton
Center.
*
MrsForrest
f
CHURCH NOTES
of Mr and Mra. Howard Har­
notne. * Mrs. Edlui Williams of lor*. The election ot officers was o grandson. Michael’ Carl, oom at
service in the Navy this was Jordan, who has been spending two home
■ go to General Haipitui. Toprku.
Mr: and Mrs. Charles Ha:per
Chicago and Mrs Alta Schantz a* follows: President—Mrs. Carl Pennock ho-plul. Hastings. Friday. yearsfirst
The .Methodist Church
Christmas Ensign Ger- month* with her son-, Howard and per.
' Ktui-as. at the end of his leave. Wc
spent the day and were dinner Hewitt: Vice Pres—Mrs. Charle* Dec. 29. to Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Al- tiie
of Lake Odessa Were Sunday din­
George F. Wlngurd. Partor
linger
had
enjoyed
in
the
United
Ianglad
to
rcilort
he Is improving.
family
of
Durand
and
Morrli
and
ner guest*.
guest* of Mrs. Mamie France. Farthing: Rec. Sec.—Mra. Howard lerdine. Jr. He weighed 7 . lbs. 14 Stutts, it Fit.-Carlyle Burkie. who
Morning worship—10:00 u rn.
: * Mi mid Mr*. Victor Spark* cf
Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs. Titus Hewitt: Cor. Sec—Mr*. Albert Ree- oi. The grandparent* called at tiie , had bran reported to have -landed family of Lansing, lias come to
Sunday school—11:15.
Mrs. Earl Barkley and sister from
North Muskegon were weekend
the winter with her cuter. Ann Arbor called Saturday at the
Youth Fellowship—8:00 p.m
femewherr in the-PhcHlc. has been spend
IgumU at the J. I. Hinlth hom«Mrs. Lawrence Hilbert.
Choir rehearsal Thursday —8:00 |Mis* Gloria Spark*, who hud spent
home of Mr. and Mra. Llovd Towm*.
i heard frpm and is now stationed in
On Saturday evening a group of ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Will Warner and
the Mariana I&gt;lands. Carlyle is the
i the holiday* there returned home
son ut Mr. and Mra. Carl Burkie. * about twenty friends went to tile Mrs. Bertha Mulenix of Buttle
I with them. * Mr. : nd Mrs. Charles
311. LaRu? Me M Ulen of Fort BenMorning worihip—12:00.
I Rowley visited her father. Ernest
ng. Ga.. was h»me on furlough to rott a* a surprise visit to remind Mr. and Mra. Walu-r Hershberger. *
Sunday school—11.00.
.—■— —
LewLi. ut Pennock hospital.
Sunday.
visit hl* parents. Mr. and Mr*. Har­ Mrs. Parrott of her birthday. Tney IA conference given by the State Vo­
The Rev. Floyd Drake. Supt. of ' a Mr and Mrs Henry Sutliard'x
ley- McMillen. He returned the lat­ had with them Well-filled baskets cational Department for the shop the Clark Memorial Home. Grand nephew. Dr. und Mra. C. L. Brady
ter part of tbe week. Another mn from which a fine potluck supper teachers of the surrounding school* I; Rapids, will preach at tne ■ morning ‘ und daughter Diane ot Davenport.
Donald, Ls expected to be iu&gt;mr soon was served after which a very pleas­ will be held in Woodland during .1,i. berviers
services 'Sunday. Jan. 14. A ccordial
—
Iowa. were recent callers of. the
111 W. STATE ST., HASTINGS™MICH.
on furlouyh. ♦ SK 2-c Roy Wort- ant .-.octal evening was enjoyed. Friday and on Saturday morning. ;jinviution 1* extended to all
I Sothurdi. ul.*o a niece and husband.
STATE ST.. HASTINGS. MICH.
ley 1* enjoying a 30-day leave and Mrs. Parrott was presented with About twenty are expected in nt-;
United Brethren' in Christ
1 l,t. and Mrs James Hougutqlln oag
tendance. * Mr. and Mra. Ronald |I
is vLsitlie i.-. tbe. home of hL* sU­
I. H. 0&gt;koo&lt;I. Minister
I Fredericks. Oklahoma. * Mr. and*
Lehman are parent* of u son born | Woodland
ter. Mr and Mr*. George Schaibly । Mrs Floyd Armour visited Mra.
Mrs. Dorothy Walker * Of Mt. seated a gift to remind him he had a Tuesday. Jan. 2 at Pennock liospiul II Morning worship—10:00 ajn.
, Gerald StunUm and children uf
Clemen*. Mrs. Evelyn Hudccek of birthday, too. Guest* from out of He has been named Harold Ronald. j; Sunday school—11:00 am.
. Iwr
——=, Sunday. —
- ...»
Leonidas.
Mrs
Armour rtMr. and Mrs. Ben Schneider were ii AU urr invited to attend the eve- letivcd u letter from her *or
O*avc and Miss Audra Hynes of town were Mr. and Mrs.. Parrott’s
son-in-law
und
daughter.
Mr.
und
Sunday afternoon visitor* al the nlng evangelistic
_ _______ neryic* at the KU- ■ in raid F.tantqn tart week.
River Rouge cnine on Saturday to
visit their parents. Mr. and Mr*. Mrs. Jay Vruggink and Sharon and home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kimble. , 'pJiJic'jt effurch
I stationed m lhe 8 Pacific und
their
daughter-in-law.
Mrs.
Jean
♦ Gordon Loco recently sold his Kilpatrick
Henry Hynes returning on Wed­
i states that lie is fine .Marvin Arnesday * Mrs. G'zrtrude Stahl Parrott and daughter of Grand building, the former Flory barber . Sunday school—10:30 a.m.
| mow spent tiie New Year's weekend
and Mr*. L. C. Jefferies and dAugh- Rapids. * Tiie Goodwill Circle of shop, to Lilburn France, who ptan* I Morning worship-11:30 urn
with in* gnindpurcntr.
I ... ,,nd
.
U r, Mary Ellen, of Lansing were the W.S.C.S. of the Methodist to use part for hi* electrical shop , Christian Endeuvor-7:00 pm.
Church
met
Wednesday
afternoon
and will rent also to Lowell Ftaher Evangelistic each night except!
J.‘nd .”r'. Clarence Cairns
Wednesday visitors of their sis­
with
Mra.
Mattie
Schneider,
hoatfor .salts' business. * Mrs. Rebecca Saturday—7:45 pm.
ter. Mrs. Carl Burkie. * Mrs. Celia
Heber Fdater. * Mr and Mn..
ess.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Victor
Sawdy
Smith of East Woodland vlritqgi her । You are cordially invited to at- Mrs.
Townsend called on Mra. Wm. Flory
Robert
Miller
und Barry of Bed­
and
daughter
Patsy
Ringqutst
were
brother and wife. Mr. and Mra. Wm. I i-nd ,.verv service
and sister*. Mrs. Delbert Slocum
spent Thursday evening with
"They Hint wait upon the U&gt;rd ford
and Mra. John Weaver Thursday. * Sunday dinner guests of 'Mr. and Warner Wednesday. * The W.C.T.U.
Mr. nnd Mra Lawrence Rkxrtun
will meet Friday. Jan-12. at l$*l*haU renew their strength. Mr. and Mrs Paul Geiger und son Mrs. E. O. Shorno.
and
girls.
*
The
Youth Felloathlp.
home
of
Mrs.
S.
W.
Smith.
This
will
Dale were visitor* last Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harper and
Friday evening. Dec. 29 enjoyed a
with their brother and wife. Mr. family were guests New xear’s day be an Institute and all-day meeting.
Mrs. Ralph Eggleston, Mis* Eva
program see Community Col­ Hecox, Patty and Philip, and Mra I • katlr.g parts' at West lake, Mt
and Mrs. Russell Geiger of Ionia.
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weber of For
going
to
the
fihuriow
home for re­
umn.
♦
Mr.
and
Mr*
George
For
­
Mr. und Mrs. John Hynes and Lake Odessa. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ethclyn Buhol’.z of Hartings: Uho
On New Years eve
sons spent Sunday evening with Bqrn and son PhllUp, Mrs. Christina man entertained with a family holi­ Mr. and Mra. Elmer Warren of Sun­ freshments.
they met nt thr Quimby church
their parents. Mr. and Mra. Hyiry Grozenger. Mrs. Lucinda Garlick day dinner. Guest* were Mr. and field township were New Year’-* jjwith
the
Dowling
group
as their
Mrs.
Clarence
Forman
and
family.
Hynes. * Pfc. Frederick Burklc and Mr. and Mrs. Jean Reuther and
gue&amp;t* of the Rev. and Mr*. I. H guests. Forty-four were tn nlteiidcame from Fort Benning. Ga . Dec. daughter were Sunday visitors of Homer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Byron Teaker. Osgood * David Osgood ium been ance.
The Quimby Youth FVIlow22. to visit hi* parents. Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. John Brcchelsen. * Pontiac and Mr. and Mrs. John De­ having the chicken pox. * Mra I shin meets
-at the Quimby church.
Graff.
Grand
Rapids.
Carl Burkie. He has completed his Mrs. Frank M. Smith was a visftor
Leon Barnum wa* a caller at the I Sunday evening. Jan. 14 ♦ Mr. a.'ul
paratroop training, making five Wednesday at lhe home of Mr. and
U. B. parsonage on Saturday. * The 1 Mra. Roy Perry spent New Year's
jumps from a plane and L* a quali­ Mrs. Lloyd Towns. ★ Ernest Miller
Rev. D. H. Carrick conducted tiie
with Mr.'and Mir. Richard D&lt;fied parachutist. He returned to of Lansing was u weekend visitor ut ... Jack Crockford, who enlisted In Quartwly Communion service Sun. day
Mott of Hastings * Mr. and Mra
Fort Benning. Jan. 2. * The Jan­ the Iwme of his mother. Mrs. J. O.H
Army Air Corps inMarch 1943. urn. ut the Kilpatrick church and Homer Belch of Buttle Creek were
uary meeting of the Woman’* Study Miller. Her daughters. Mrs. Gladys the
having won his wings at Stockton also brought thr message- at the Sunday guests of Mr. und Mry.
club will be nt the school building. Spaulding of Lu rising and Mrs. Net- Field.
Calif.. May 1044. is now sta­ evening—which is the beginning uf Lam- Anders and family. The An­
The
will be
", evening topic
’
v .’'Hobble* ” . uc uurub ol
xjuc**u, were auw
in India. He is pilot of a the revival campaign ut that pince. ders’ visited their mother, Mis.
with
on!hupper guests Saturday evening, tioned
was a Sunday dinwith an
an arrangement
arrangement of
ol hobbies
hobbies on
V-TO. JUCI wrivra uiai ne is sure The Rev.. Carrick
.
Anders of Clqverdale on Sat­
display.
.
_ : Mra. Gerald Brown was a Sunday seeing a lot of country, but that he ■n" guest* at the V. B. par onagc Hattie
disolai. This
Thu is an
nn c
open
mee.ing
urday.
with guests welcomes• Also
if
any
­
"so*1 anf- visitor. * TheWlev.
ThcTlcv. and
a—* Mra. Harley
— hasn't seen any vet that looks « and wa* aaompwiied by Itev. Os­
one hira hobbies which they will V. Townsend were in Battle Creek good as the good old USA. Hb
£ the McCallum church, wlu re
bring for display they will be ap­ Friday afternoon. Mr. Townsend address is—
| ne held an afternoon service.
preciated. Cail some one of the preached the funeral sermon for
2nd Lt. Jack Crcckford. 0-778418 '
“*
committee—Mrs Edward Rcesor. Oxley Arnett at the Hebble funeral
Funeral services were held nt tiie
A.P.O. 433.
Postmaster
1 OBITl'ARY OF
.Mr*. Walter Durkee. Mra. Howard home. Burial was in Dowling ceme­
Leonard chapel on Tui-day fore­
New York N. Y
LILUE I. SOWERBY
'Hewitt. Mra. George Parrott
tery. Mr. Arnett und family were
On Tuesday a message from the • ..uule F' Heines, daughter cf noun. Jan 9. for Elza F. Warren,
' S 2 c Carl Allerdlng. son of Mr. former resident* of this locality- liv­ War Dept, informed Mr. and Mrs. I Mo-’*-’’, D^nnd Jane Haines. »'»•&gt; 66 who died at P&lt; nnock hospital on
land Mrs Arthur Allerdlng. who ing south of the village on the farm Leon Nicholson that their son Pic. i V?™
t*p • „Kenl county. Saturday. Jan: 6. following a short
illness Surviving lire nt. wife.
ha* bren ir. the South Pacific tor :home wiiere Paul Townsend and Leon Nicholson. Jr., who had taen
8-P»«*°
Martha: a daughter. Mrs. Delbert
i this life Jan. 2, 1945. 1
——————————— I, ^1
... the age of twenty-two she Curtis of Hastings; a step-duugh(was united in maxriage to Robert ter. Mrs. Glen Morrvd of Ann Ar­
IS. Sowerby. who preceded her in bor: seven grandchildren;'and owe
brother. Manley Warren, of Kala­
death bv twenty years.
Her childhood and early married mazoo. The pastor of the Hartings
life were spent in the vicinity of her Nazarvne church, of which Mr.
Warren
was member.- officiated at
birthplace, but in 1008 the family
moved to Irving, which has rtnee the funeral und the interment In
Riverside cemetery.
been her home.

OODLAND COMMUNITY NEWS

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west of Assyria Center; or 1 mile north and 2’Z* miles east of Lacey on

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ERNEST CRAY, Clerk

Eleaaor Powell. Dtuis O'KmI*, Cab Calloway’s Band
FIRST TIME SHOWN IN HASTINGS

"SENSATIONS OF 1945"

Friday
called h
for hl*
visiting

plnter.
gon. is
camp i
day fur
Mrs.

Loppen

(Deville
dinner.
also th
Wrubl.
C. M

tween
visiting
consln.
Mra.
retume
loot Bu

Chas,
, well al
&gt; parent
Mrs.
eon gu
lhe B
urday.

tertain
Dean
Wm
the w
Joseph

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Palm
havin
furlou

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and

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and 8
Mr
urday
spen
Mr
Barb
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visit
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Mi

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JANUARY If. 1M5&gt;
faithful mcmhodlat church,
loving wife, a
Ipful and unund ahe wtu
.use who knew
•inirr. nnr&gt; f.
. Mich.; three
I. Graham of
Miss Lillian
ago. Ind, and
of Royal Uuk.
ce It. Sowerby
id Thoma* F.
’ great-grand-

tert Smith nt
iU on Dec. :h

ertaining Get
utjti
Russeil Oer»
Battle Creek-"
■ Smith home
i parents und
Muskegon, he
! the Reuben
ike. Jan. 2nd
Bin* Saturday
re Hatluiway.

by. Mr. and
of Hastings;
Wilfong and
Gleason and
Herbert will
ilul, Topeka,
his leave. We
l-. improving.
jt Sparks of
re weekend
iinilh home.
u&gt; hud spent
; utned home
Mr*. Cliorh-s
tiler. Enu-t
dial. Sunday,
ry Sothani*
C. U Bntdy
! Davenport.
Ilers of the
md husband,
o wittaun
* Mr. and®
visited Mra.
children of
Armour rer son. Sic
•eek
He 1*
Pacific und

ars weekend
nee Calms
I'illi Mr. mid,
Ir. and Mra.
ry of BedVt-nlng with
ee lUtxrn-n
Fellowship,
» enjoyed n
lake, taler

iby church
ip as their
in attertdzth FVllownby church.
* Mr a.al
Nee Year ■■
tlchard Dt r. anil Mr*.

and Mr;,
y. The An*
•titer. Mr*,
lale on SaJ-

hospital on
Ing a short
Ira. Delbert
tep-duugh&gt;f Ann Ari;-and ove
. of KalaHastings
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Of their birthdays Mr. .
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wm 81 years old and Mra. &lt;
Mra. Orville Harrington 1* spend •• ....
tn. ana aan.
Mr and Mn* Garic Fuller whUe
Mra. Cha*. Aldrich spent Saturday ■ Mr. and Mrs Arthur Crook of
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- -■ ••• Mrs Frank Andrus,
Leo Reynolds, Battle Creek. Mr. Mr* F
“«• 9*rlc .r?u5L’"Iq ut Grand Rapids
.
Vermontville and Mtas Ann* Draper home at 457 W Apple St.. and
• nd M's Lloyd Ci«telHu Datngtt ~-_,k 1
14. Harrington la having advanced
wa*
ir. and
ana Mr*
mii would
wouia like
nae to
:o see
act- her
ucr friends.
inenu*.
«■“ the lunrhoon given on Wedpi-ice*
.¥”• 8uniner «Ponablo ol Ontario
tialnta^'Zr Alhiniimua'N- M^ioo
Ur *n£1 "ra Chester Bangiiart ofTCalamaioo visited Mr.
Pl-wea were laid for eight al
at the
the
JTSfr.
Mr.,
M1“*
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SJi." ?.2d
yj‘t^unSay*f nM?*u? M
Ji • he hon e dpwrrt luncheon given by Mra Dan .» r- Hastings were nrtumi Cmm
"We The People’ radio broadcast
4^"J* "JiS! Aahaiter on Thursday afternoon.
Holiday gueat* of Mr. and Mr*. Draper remaining until Friday.
r
Basaetl were her parents. Mr
Jean Burkholder. Jo A
Anne Finnle ■ far recordings made by local lads of the former. Five tables of bridge
( contract Mrs J W Hewitt and served and a
pels. R 4. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fuller Clay
ire spending'tn France, flee Home Front News
were in play with ***rd* Agfay
*,r&gt; Bcrl Webb weTe thr winners joyed by ail.
Mra. Jas. Falconer of Scott- , and Florence Franch ar
of Rutland and Martin Foley. Lan­ and
viita. Mrs. Fatoaner ia remaining for I this weekend in Ann .Arbor with
The "March of Dimes" boxes,. pari Mrs. Archie McDonald. MrwTttun
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rull
Tund.v Ur. D A. V.rtalonger visit.
1 Bonnie Brandstctler.
lof “
the ■program
of1..'.the
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. and Mra Guy Giddings spent a.Mr.
Qg&gt; Tuesday Mra. D A, VanBus- ] W’&gt;G H.LNE8S REACLTfl
and Mrs Jas Brown and famMr. and Mrs Robert Furrow and. National Foundation for Infantile
• •
Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lofcti Uy returned
last Tuesday from a ■ children of Grand Rapid* were paralysis, will. be placed in lhe
On Thuraday. Mra.
Edward kirk wa* hosteas to Lhe members of I IN HEATH OE MRS.
Johnson .in Middleville.
few days’ vtail with her parent* In guest* at Mr and Mra Freeman stores within a week according fo . Goodyear entertained twenty-Jour the study club. Mrs. EL W Cook JAMES GILMER
Mrs. Jas. Gower lias been spend­ Chicago.
Mrs. Zin. D. OUtmr. •
, Furrow over ths weekend.
drive chairman Earl Boyev Be sure , guer.t* for luncheon and bridge. ^T^k8-%5S’b7v5
ing several days with Mr. and Mra.
Mra. R. Finnle and Mrs. Devid |
, y Flnslrom and and make your contribution.
| The attractive lablee were centered MalnJci n?born'Thr itorv wax M sUwl earl&gt;‘ Sunday morning. Jan. I,
Ward Erway. W. State Rd. _____
French were luncheon guests of I'’•“U’ter, Nols Jone, of Spokane,i will Chidester write* from Win- u-ith pine and narclsaus ciurrytng ■ ?iM?hJdtmZ^atlnolbeeauae the kJ' ‘11 her ho,n&lt;- 2l’ W’
Mra. Jewrie Hackney of Clio ar­ Mr* Clifford Brainard who is now1 Warn . are expected Saturday for ter park. Fla., anere he to living Christmas candles. Winning scores’ Ku w..UrhJ?lmte
tnlri of Mter an illness of four ywwa. She DOJCT
rived Bunday for an Indefinite stay living al the Kellogg Inn In Bat- *
t
BummllvOle. Ind..
HI
c* F*FiVt‘r‘i^rR^t' ta**
for the afternoon were turned In eale was Charlotte and it told of carne h
“‘“miunww. sou..
M
with Mra Almira Hackney.
He &amp;e«k. while Lt. Comm. Brain- LnjL!J?• ? T;
f.nd
0,111
ty Mri D»' w French. Mra. Ja*. the experiences of the author and
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Kanlner. Mrs. ard i* in service in the Pacific area.
her brother in their young days in
“her of lhe Air Corps band at Mat birthday on Dec. 6th and that Brtatol Bnd yrs prank Hoonan.
Jones. Carl
pElva
«va^Jones.
uari and Barbara wea| tliat community and other places
Mr and Mr* F K Bechtel and
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he never fell better.
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of
Mrs.
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Beck
attenttad.
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Mr.
-nd
Mra.
W.
J.
Allerdlng^intner^and1 mts. aonea lauwr. IT
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Mr and Mra W. J. Allerdln,; in Eaton Co.
Mra. Jones’ father.
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there she spent a tt*??
joRnonp. °J
a student al MS.C. is were haila at a dinner lust Monday
The MerrirGo club will be. the .
.week witn ner nusband. Raymond uad" ------------- --- ---------gucata of Mra. Dan Lewis this aft- .
S’^’^f^R’er^S iSTii I Mr,' a^Tlra. Arthur E. Bennet, । OuUtray. Flretrnm 1/c, W. ^ad
' ^MaT, wX’
T been iI High‘*cnuoi, nt. c—t
ernoon for dessert and bridge.
|
heir mother
moU?“ in
in Detroit,
Detroit, re‘coie
they enter
enter-­
visiting hfa mother. Mr* Elva John spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn. visiting“lheir
re-., juJA- “
olel°%E$
rm“e d ®ttnga
Hasting*
°T nltw“kituday'nigiil
a*“^&lt;1"L night they
al lhe home of Mra Thelma Wes-. J. A. Dow of Vermontville.
turned on Thuraday to the home of
, J, «.i«rtSi\Grattan »i I !,lnr:’. hpr
“n‘’ «*«-&amp;»Honoring Mra. H. G. Hayes, who 1
plnter. His brother. Pvt. Harold Or-1 $(ra. prr&lt;j Friedrich was a New their grandparent*, on W. Mill St.
expects to leave soon fur San Fran­
Creek. ( tl ef
gan, 1* arriving Thuraday from a Year's visitor tn Eaton Rapid*
1 Mira Sue Smith returned la*tLftS.'rSJb B
Cal. for a visit with Dr and
. m-* AKerdings birth:! iv annrer- cisco.
camp In Ma** to »|*nd a twentyEinar.Frandsen ta in Lansing Chi* Tuesday to East Lansing lo resume Wednesday morning
Mra. Sidney Shipman. Mra. Nellie
No January thaw as yet!
tAry.
■*— furlough •hire.
----1
her studies at M S. C.
day
Cross entertained at «• bridne•Die Warner Denton* experienced
• • ’
luncheon on Tuesday, places being
Mrs. John Meissner who has been ,
rra»«re Sunday guests of Mr and Mra. a touch of the winter Rotation ol
Following the men . .1 w ;i- n* laid for eight. "■ Winners of lop
thc guest of Mr. and Mr* Richard Wedneaday from
’ ’lLoi
n-Z"*
’ Ewit.
:ng- 5i Vane Wotring of Woodland.
pioneer
were s»UOW |m.j-.. bowiMUt Vt-M ■&lt;-&lt;i
M|M&gt;**&gt;. day* when
n-H-r, thev
th*v war*
Mr.
Loppenthten for two weeks returned with"
— •*- her
&gt;•— ’stater?
-i-«— Mra
nios t-nz
Mr &lt;nd Mrg Herman Zfrtoel left bound
~ lost week from Tuesdayy un- utict Mra. Roy Hubbaid entertained Mrs. E A. Burton, and Mra. Hayes
to her home in Ludington. Monday. Itah in Lansing Onri.Thursday
and
Wednesday of last week for til
------Saturday.
------* group of friend* for * buflet sup- received a gueat prize.
Mr and Mra. Frank Hula of Mid­ Friday *he wa* the g-—’ '* *— on
Tampa. Fla., to remain the balance
Mrs Keith Barber returned by | per. lhe day being David Gooddleville entertained at New Year* daughter. Miss Beverl;
wT .
m ot Ulf wlnt
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- year’s birthday
"“t":.
d, . -v_..
. ambulance
Friday_______
from -the
Presdinner, their son. Carl and family, Battle Creek who left
Mrs. Carl Van Loo who with Mr.
Mr.
,rlan hospital.
&lt; . .
Mr. and
and MraMra- Carl
Carl Dettman
Dettman of
of byl
byurtan
hoapltal. Chicago,
Chicago, to
to the
the I1
also their daughter. Mrs. Helen spend the weekend with Mr. and
Van Loo were dinner guest* of Mr
■latnairxi visited
nd Mrs
..
u. Barb,,. ;
•
KjUmuoo
.Mt«l Mr.
Mr. a
an,
Mr. Dan
Dan
wn Edward
Wrobleakl and family of Bhelbyvill.’. Mra. Homer Brown in Indianapolis kX.*U
The Ivaphal board met Monday end Mrs. Carl Ricker, Monday, wax
Mil
mUllUHJ.
on
Monday.
n»utr
a3'
C. MoMM. and Mrs. Wesley Cor­
Mra. George Coleman. Mr. and Lewis
Mra
Ethel
Hess
ta
visllinrf
relatt&gt;
“
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_ afternoon at the home of Mr&gt;. Ed- honored later that evening at a
Mrs. Ethel Hess I* visilind
des and children spent the week be­ Mra Earl Oolenmn and Jim were lives
Mra C. H. Dahlhouser relumed *nr&lt;l Goodyear for their annual dessert given by Mrs. Cedric Morey.
in Freeport for several day*
tween Christmas ahd New Years Bunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
The guest* included the members
Mr and Mr*. Glenn Densmore re­ from Hillsdale last Wednesday. meeting mid election of officers,
visiting relatives in LaCrosse. Wis­ Corvin Ooleman in Baltic Creek.
...
turned on Thursday from a business where she had been called by th- .
of t bridge club to which Mra.
consin
i c.
C. H.
H. EMlhouaer
Dalhousrr i*
to in
in Columbus
Columbus trip to Monroe. Tta
’ Ml* Hamid Dran* entertained Van Lo&lt;&gt; formerly belonged and
Mra. Carl Bauer. EUy and Cariie , and Cleveland. Ohio, this Week.
Miss Dorothy Roush of Kalamazoo
nH-‘ A thc Hospital Kitchen Guild for other friends. High scores for play
returned lo their home in Baglnaw
Keta latmmera returned to her 1spent
pcnl the
lnc weeaena
wiu&gt;
ner
parweekend ur.n,..,.L
with her par' k -de**ert Wednesday evening with went to Mrs Willard Smith. Mra.
la*t Sunday af|er spending 11* hoU- home In Cedar Creek Sunday after eiliu&gt;.
‘nls Mr
and
Mril
warren
Roush,
mr. UIIU mra. tth«icii iwumi.
J
wifi JSr~n~-i.i ’“!h:
tnbera tn attendance
Norbert Schowalter. Mrs Lawrence
days with Mr. and Mra. Guy Bauer, a x tail of wveral dap w.th her , william
Banner readers will feel cspeclu!
- - William Taylor at UU' Sueur,
Sueur. Minn .
Herrick with a guest remembrance
Cha*, and Ronnie Bauer of Plain- grandparents. Mr. and Mra. Gary has -been visiting his brother-in-taw pride in reading under "Red Cross
lor Mra. Van Loo.
well also remained with their grand- Crook.
and sister. Mr and Mrs. Leon Bauer Notes" this week, the splendid rc- ,
On Tuesday afternoon Mra. Mortbe
January
meeting
of
the
parent* for a week.
I Mr. and Mra. Charles Hilton and
Mr. and Mr* Walter J Watkins port given by Mrs Cheater Stowell,
• y entertained her bridge club for
Mrs. H A. Adrounle was a lunch- . latnilj’ 0,.ar*,n&lt;?.RaP,d* wer.S. uUnj rexumea
on
znuraaay
irom
*
visn
returned
Thuraday from a visit chairman, of lhe Christinas activi­ A lovely dinner wa* served by Mrs. dessert with awards going to Mrs.
m guest of Dr. Lydia Jcsperaon al
Ruesls of hi* father. Willard ot
two
wac
ks
with
Mr
and
Mrs.
F.
of
weeks
P. ties of the B
Barry Co. Junior Red Fred Smith, after which thr mem- —
Edward
----- - Van
— Popering and Mrs.
Battle
Creek
Sanitarium
SalHilton.
C
Headman
(Florence
Watkins)
of
CuEStaT" ,PlOrenCC W“tklnS&gt; Of
V.h!«in, ™ of terra
!-rr&gt; returned “
the —- ------------------ ------ — .
to&gt; ™
thr McCoy »««*•
home. R“&gt;' Finnle.
Mr*. Bfaney French of Grand Gibraltar.
__________
. UtUe
wm of P1;,nn were made for tHr Ensuing
urday.
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Mr. and Mra. C. F. Angell are en- Rapids called on friend* here Tues- .,
Mr. and Mra.
Henry Vahtalna
Vahlsing who (
Mr
Mra Henrv
., aclhiUrt foUowetl by a de­
Taking
advantage of the snow
lertalnlng her mother. Mra. Clara
■ wa* so badly burned In August, un­ . lightful^syvinl evening
Dean of Battle creek
‘
derwent an operation on Tuesday ,
. »~T''
TIXiiZLi
Wm. McKnight of Wilmette spent
Heli)BdImUc mu^rv'beiiic&lt;neccusn* ' T1,ur*d*v '•''*“»ig Mra Richard sleigh ride jurty Saturday night
thc weekend with his mother. Mrs.
1 Mr&lt;P v/ihidn^8 i?
^-1-1. Hr'’n 'r entertained her bridge club tollowed by a tatc simper at lheir
erick
Palmer
and iivisited
their
Joseph McKnight.
ruw»c«
«t
r-ruuMca
.m.uo whonc
wi~r«
:
«&lt;
n
«Sl
h^in
i
al
de
“
ert
“
,hJ
contract,
with
eight
home
Guests
who
enjoyed
the fun
brother
at
Pennock
hospital
„
.
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M. L. Cook. Mra. Eliza Johnson edition shows little iniprovement. I Hoapital Guild No? willInwt
^Dlui fo7at Fewtt ten daw •■'“•nit.rs and two guests. Mra. Ger- were Mr and Mr* Fay Clardy, Mr
show* little improvement.,
-and Mrs. Ella Marshall Rogers of condition
The Weber family. Fannie and Al. «‘lh Mrs. Lloyd Valentine. 220 W lh«
**•"*
. aid Lawrence of Loutatana and and Mrs. Russell Cleveland. MrJ
Prairieville, leave Tuesday, lhe 16th. 0MTd
a rUl TreZi at our breA-’ Marshal on Wednesday. Jan. 17. at X
tK^.!
«r’A*!1 M”
enjoyed
a
real
treat
at
our
break
­
for n winter stay in St. Petersburg. fiuf^on the'ftrat'dky"oF “the‘New,S Pm
'
’
”
.. rn™Nrtl
r"?:’Adair.
.’rre jj™. Keith Chase and Mr and Mrs.
Don Gury. R^^ttarV*eSdnSf'RC contact chairman’ Law rance. al
Mr*.
Mra. Ralph -Burroughs and Janet fast on the first day of the New
Year a Dirge Royal Riviera- Pear.
War,
----------r
-L fl.it.
.i.c?’S2!a
Lawrence....
Mr*. Nell
Adair.. Mra. Kendall Buck.
arrived Saturday from Chlcxgo Year,
I. on
ft«sent.*21
mr.r.1
.rm dozen
ri,.rbalrma.i
—,... cookr-.w.U - ...
sent_ to
more
than TOO
1:vien Hnyder
und■ Mrs. Hiram• • •
_______ ___
tn Tiie Past
r»M Noble
coon- Grand
uiauii club
uuu will
win has
------------......... ,----- ■ r,r.uiniri
.
where they were holiday guests of from an Oregon. orchard,
Ml**
Dora
and
R
Ro**
om
Ramsay,
our
cur
meet
with
Mra
Mr*
Oscar
Manning.
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L'.°£
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er
r
1
?;!?ir
J?
&amp;£k
Percy
rC
Ld
Jones
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hoi&lt;
?A
Eaxtcr.
Eax,cr
On Saturday evenins. Jan. 6. Mr
Mr and Mr*. Archie Howard.
by Mr. and’ Mrs. S Washington, on Wednesday. Jan. I'H®* ,n Battle Creek, and phn to
. • •
’ Sgt. Gordon Havens returned to
Thoftc
pears
are
17.
Potluck
supper
at
6:M,
entercontinue
the
project
in
HM5.
WrT
Andrew
Routh
wa*
hosteav
Ronald
r;van*.
zuum?
i*,r,
Palm Springs. Calif., Tuesday after
■- finest
'-Lnsner?
In »h- e-«»
‘ns. In the evening
.
Three local buys who won short ; to Rnspkal Guild No. 5 on Friday
and rarest
tainment
having spent a twenty-one day called the world*
-----------’
acholarahiji* in Agriculture evening. After dessert, contract wa*
furlough with ids wife and daugh­ and we dare say that remember
one on
on such
sucn occasions
occasion*.—
—Cheboygan
vncooygaii
Extension Group No. 5 will meet at Michigan btale College, left fur played with Mra. C H. Leonard
one
ter. Pamela Ann.
well
Anim McGuffin as winObserver—The ■- Wcbera
Webers are r” Monday. Jan. 15. for 6 o'clock dinner Jheir 8 week* course January 2 fcnd
Gueata Saturday evening of Mr. Observer-The
and Mrs. Robert McGlocklin were known io Baity county folk* and at lhe home of Mrs Philo Sheldon. The boy* are Lawrence Rohrbach- I1 ners.
------- —
er. Donald Haywood and Robert
Mr. and Mra. Max Miller of Naah- lhe Miss Dora Ramsey mentioned
The regular meeting of the Hi®- Rora.
.. .
Mr* Glenn Brower entertained
vjllc. Mr. and Mra. Pranci* Aler. will be remembered as thc very
Miss Willir Hampton, a Hastings ' h-r potluck bridge club Mondav
and Sgt. and Mra. Gordon Havens. bright and efficient private score- watha Rebekah Lodge will be held
Mra. Reed Bassett returned Sat­ tary in the Smith and Colgrove in the Oddfellows hall Friday. Jan. freshman at WM C.E. Kalanrazo., jenln.. Honora at bridge went to
STEAM HEAT
W. at 8 pun. There will be no in- who is majoring In music, is the Mr, William Bchadcr and Mt&gt;
urday from Pontiac where rhe law office here.
Weekend guest* of Mrs. Edith stallaUon until the next meeting. ; accompanist for tiie college dmlr ; Robert Mills
HOT A COLD WATER
spent the holidays
----------; and also substitutes for thc glee
...
Mra. M. Nelson Piller, the former Mohler were Mr. and Mrs. Louis |
The next meeting of the Town- club.
&gt; Mr
Mn. H2
_. M
nler.
SHOWER BATH
Barbara Curtis of Battle Creek, Post and children. Mr and Mra
Mr. alld
and Mrs
Elzey
Mead ..enterMrs. Henry Cook Is U| at her home uined the’ Friendly Neighbors on
arrived Monday from Ciilcago for a Kendall Reahm and children and send club is to be on Turtday evenlng. Jan. 16. at lhe hall. Following on W. Green St Her daughter. Mra. , n-idiv evenlnc with sixteen nre*.
visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. An­ Mr. und Mra. Forrest McMillen.
and WVJM
Joyce W-WMWWW-WW.
Chamberlain at tha business *rcsskin. rctrrsh'nenU Jx .i Payne, ol Manistee L&gt; caring I. tn
.
t.&gt;
eniw
ra—
..*o
—
Double
$5.60 per wk. np
gell
. Dirk MMM
-the bountiful
Year s night will
wiU be served.
I for her.
1 cooperaMiss Jean Brower ol Battle Creek Charlotte spent New Yeai'a
l {j™
ti"* ddinner Al
ca.us. Mra. Vernor
REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON 01
Webster. Mra. Gary Crook. Gary
HOTEL
HASTINGS
HaaHnga
Phone 2241
Sfata fr JaHa
I C*nok and Fred Jones were the
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ment ChrUtinas with hj* oar-nt
Mr. and Mra. James’ Wilcox. They
ft ■ । lay : i- hut suit! &gt;n tn Text.
*sLucHa Sclirier returned this
week to Yale' after spending her
•'fistmils vnciti &gt;n w&gt;«Q&lt;ner ptu
wits, Mr. and Mra. Harry Dunn

Lt.? Oil -TRADE h

109 W. Stole
AUTO

LIFE
BONDS

MARTIN CORNERS
Mr. and Mrs. Charite Hilton and
•hlldrrn cf Grand Rapids »nIWnintd Hilton of Hastings visited Mrs.

FIRE

Protect your car, yourself and riders
with a full service policy in the
World's Largest Automobile Insur­
ance Company.
Farm Bureau State Agent

Do FALSE TEETH

i*y Mr
Mid •'

Morning worship will be held at
10:00 o'clock -on next Sunday. Mr.
Stone will preach on the theme,
‘Making tlx- Must of Our OpportltnHLx" Thi» Artult rthnlr will

AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY

ROCK. SLIDE OR SLIP?
FASTEETH. an improved powder
to be, .sprinkled on upper or lower
&gt;lales. liolds false teeth more firmly
n place. Do not slide, slip or rock
No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or
feeling. FAbl'ELl H U alkaline .noritcld). Does not sour. Checks "plate
jodor" identure breath). Get PAS। TEETH at any drug, sure.

Marshall. Furnaces

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK

Repain furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
' Eaves Troughing

Prices at Hastings Livestock
Sale, January 5. 1945

DR. DERK STUIVE &gt;
CHIROPRACTOR

»

‘TKe Spine
is thc Human
Switchboard
controlling
Health anf
Vidor

SALES

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Tin Shop

Top Hogs-----------------------$14 60
Roughs ---------------..-$14,10
Stags----------------------------- $11.00
Feeders-------------------- $4 to $16
Top Calves
.
.518.80
Top Lambs .
$14.40
Dairy Cows — ..$40 to $125
Beef Heifers
b Steers----------$9 to $14.60
Beef Cows$9 to $12.40
Cutter Cows$7 to $8
Conner Cows _
_$5 to $6
Bulls
....
$9 to $12.75

Hirh Bank Farm Burciu Gratin

Floor Sanders for Rent
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

INSURANCE and BONDS

Jerry Andrus
one 2519

guesu o( her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
a.no Harry. w
well of Grand Rapids spent the
weekend with thc home folks. WllHam Cogswell and daughters. *
I Mr. and Mn Minor Bateman have
returned from visiting relatives in

.Natl Bank Bldg.
WOOD__________

AUCTIONEER

_____________

FOR SALE—Wood. »3.&lt;K» at the woodr
or J4.7., delireredr Eruol Uattaiun,
Phone 745P3J
3Si
V&lt;«H» F«'K NAI.E—Seawtird oak and

List your Auction Sales with

DEWEY REED
Dates can be made at Banner office.
Phone 3167
ttaatlngs, Mich.

I'bonr lu, Froepurt

Mil-.uu Buehler.

WOOI» FOU SALE—j'tMru® 3*61. t»elivrred in'toou.
1 It

F«L tHE DIFFERENCE

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

TRY
SIATICO

1.OHT—Sunday erettlnj
leal .ot&gt;&lt;
book in thr etrinitr ot the Wnleyaa
ll.-.hodr&gt;t &lt;hur.h L. P. Burkey. 43&amp;
E Mtdiion. Phone 3B34.
1 11
FOR SALE—W« i battyry AirUnJ TadfJ.
Peter Tletjru,. 7 miti. uorib uu
Broadoy road, h lutle &lt;-«t. 7nd
_ hou»r._ _
111
lAINT— ".V ' Katiou UiLk N Lrelio 'lU. k
' eraou. llufiaca. houte t&gt; .-I.

and pains.
75c at LyBarker’s
itite
Hastings

v'npractjc
releases

mer well known Barry county resi­
dents. Surviving are his wife, Anna:
i two daughter* and a luster non; al­
so one b.oihr* Elmer Cheney, of
Hillsdale. Another brother. John
The Mnr-O-Not class of the Del­ Cheney a teacher in thc Freeport
ton Methodist church school wll! school. «as accidentally kib&lt;-u a
hold its social and business meet­ number of years ago. while enroute
ing nt the home of Mr. and Mrs to school one morning.
J.
Jan
n Fulton.
rv*l-.—Thursday
.. ill .— evening.
. i
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Townsend. Mr.
and Mr*. Guy Kantner and Maryin
and Mrs. Franklin Town.-er-1 a-’d
. Thc WS.CJB. will meet with J
‘
of Hastings were Bunday
Residential—Industrial
Roland Barry Wednesday Jan.
for a potluck dinner. AU are c
Trucks, Tractors and Cars
dially invited
.nonary society will be held at tiie Let us brighten that dark base­
home of Mrs. Hildred HcMcrly this
week Wednesday. '* Mrs. Percy ment. Phone or write-,
Lehman spent from Wednesday till
C. F. ECKARDT
Sunday with her aunt. Mrs. Josie
Root of Grand Rapids. * Mr. and
438 E. Grand
Mrs. Harry Sandbrook were in Lan-’
Phone 372!
t-mg Tuesday. * Mr. and Mr*. Har­
AH day W.C.T.U. Institute with old Hecker and family of Kalama­
Mr. and Mrs Blrt Smith com­ zoo and Mr. and Mra. Lawrence
mencing at 10:30. Potluck dinner Christian of Hastings were recent
guests of Mrs. Mary Fisher and
-Miss Susie FLdier. * Mr. and Mrs

TAe

PAINTING

The W.C.T.U. will hold an Insti­
tute at the home of Mr. ami Mr&gt;Bert Smith. Friday. Jan. 12 com­ Hansbarger cf Woodland Friday.
mencing at 10:30. Potluck dinner. Wc are glad to report that mother
Bring table service.
Program: and baby arc fin-.
Spiritual Education. Bessie Wood­
S 1 c Gallen Mlrkc of Detroit
man: Alcohol Education. Bernice .•■pent the w«ek with his wife and
Kantner; Character Building. Edith
Block; will be discussed in thc fore
noon. The Rev. Mrs. Spears of
Woodbury will conduct devotions;
Prws and Publicity Mattie KUnble;
Christian citizenship. Lena Osgood,
&gt;.u.
Flower Mission. Olga Eckardt. Soe-! Battle C
clal music at each, session. A play • guests of
"Oh! junior, my son!" will be given, HiTshbergrr.
----* Miss.Patricia Brodduring the afternoon. All interest­ b?ck of Grand Rapids sp&lt; nt New
ed are invited to attend.
Years at home. * Mrs. Clara Klop­
fenstein of Woodland and Miss Olga
Eckardt called. Sunday afternoon on
Mrs. Floyd Mahler * Mr. and Mrs.
Laurence Cha-e and son of Coats
Grove acre Sunday dinner guests

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

FRANK JONES
Buyer for STILES and Company.
Bastings stockyards, phone 25M. or
call 617 Laeey through the week.

Auctioneer b Sale Mgr.
Phone 2178
Nashville
At My Expense

LLOYD J. EATON
Dates can be made at
Banner office

EZ

lust Tuesday for Ca
i? he will be statlonec
time before going

Bill" Sherwood
INSURANCL
He tel Hntinp
P!

RESALESHOP
Ladles' drm«cit and fur eoats
Girls' wool skirts and dresses.

PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
CORNER# AT MT EXPENSE
M.1T7BESHES— SPEUNUS — New sll
Loren Coppock Delton. Mich.
= »ts; ro.l »pr:nr». Bp from S9.00. Mat

AUCTIONEER

British in Buenos Alrea

i is estimated Hint about 80.00*'
liih«r» actually reside in Buen -

:r»..r. 19 75 to |34 SO.
rprlnft.
felt mal&gt;ra»r&lt; CottaOr-felt sr.d hair
renter tcattrr«»-&gt;.
Cr-b mattreueo
atd eot l*d« Wr tpeeialit* in rood
taattreeaev I'ARKEIt WaREHuI‘»E
H’RXITVRE €&lt;&gt; 107 E. Stat. Nt f
Ph. ZelJ
tt

Loren Hershberger
AUCTIONEER
I am no further away from you
than your ncimt telephone. Call

ED. FtNNIE

That's What Farmers From Coast to Coast Say About

WOLVERINE

Phone (Collect) 3965 or 2715 for
&lt;•11 l.rXf M Heri, 4 room Door a|-t
«ith I.Uh. f'lrntohrd. heated, hot
Ur. »11 prl'M-: aduln only. Mr-. Ct»&lt;
\ V -r !; t W t.rreu
it
lull SALE—« room hou«r. carsje and
1'1 ir Err-t. &gt;rt. &lt;le..r&lt;r Nr/rr rr.1
drr.&lt;» I’hour Allen Fish 661 Freeport,
til

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
Horses, cows

and small stock

Removed' promptly.

Highest prices paid for beef or horse hides.

HOWARD BRISTOL

MOVING ANO STORAGE

Res. 3965

Phone Hastings 2715

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

ti.

•

l(ghtr.

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
,s tnclly

SHELL HORSEHIDES
THEY'VE said it for many years. They wouldn'X wear
anything else because Wolverines are not only second to
none in their remarkable toughness but are the most com­
fortable work shoes money can buy. Soft as buckskin—
tough as nails—and they even dry out soft after soaking.
Shell Horsehide is the only leather with a natural tough
center layer that strengthens t\nd reinforces the leather as
steel rods do concrete. And Wolverines are the only work
shoes on earth with both -soles and uppers all genuine Shell
Horsehide. Wolverine’s secret triple-tanning process adds
the amazing softness and extra comfort while retaining the
months and miles of money-saving extra wear. Come to
our store and try on a pair of these wonderful work shoes.

in

WAR EFFO^^Ph^^^Sstings 2565 or Kalamazoo

2-9544—Call collect.
KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collector

tCUT-KATC

j

SHOE STORE
rX,-.?

-Swum?

'' ।

�church and convwatfon M*1,'»“’«* *,,n t,Wce from Middlee column Hinted on the sue- ' v1"*
their effort* tn have this
ernoon services.
«For..,hc *2? of Ja"uary 2 and 3

THE

HASTINGS

BANNER

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11. 1945

IGHTY-NINTH YEAR

SECTION TWO—PAGM 1

and OJ. Joe 1* serenading him SANTA AT THE COUNTY
with thi* sad refrain, sung to tl.eUlQME--A
....
THANK YOU
Wc have again been privileged U&gt;
tune of ’’Doni Pence Me In.”
report aiwther wonderful Christmas
Came Hare to Address
"Oh. give me spuds, lot* of spuds, at the Barry Co. Infirmary and we
lowers acre virtually unaffected Teacher*' Institute*
piled to the skies above.
feel that it is only thru Ood’s infi­
by ia*i
test summer
’* protongi-u
prolonged aruuui.
drouth. 1 cacnerj
INSTITUTES
uy
•uinmers
----------------- ---------------------By JANE CAMERON
nite mercy that we are so well sup­
But. don't lock, me up.
.
.
.
, | which icrjously cut the yield of
a man whom teachers of lhe 1st- i
Let me clean the latrines In the plied with useful gifts when there
•ill give
an address
nt the; ‘ other
tfams crops
were Trio Cafe with 2119. , ter pan of the 18th or early tn i
Bishop
Raymond
To Preach
are so many round about us who
army camp I love.
school hour, a carry-in Bonnet "nd
’J04- .H“5lnR8
.... nnd Consu- (the 20th century will well rememwere not so fortunate.
Don't lock me up.
will be
heldthe
at the
«««’ Buel
with 1082.
In May
1943
Baarchurch
Line 'Icp
WOMEN
’S BOWLING
certainly I*l« aa^shame
shame to
to *tart
start
—
’C*Y’—vLEAGUE
----------- u , Iber was H. R. Patlcnglll, who was | IlIl certainly
A* the Yuletide came upon u*
between
thepart
morning
with
lurch, nr&gt;m
located
on that
of lhe .! nlpra
TI&gt;PPower
171,1 *
pek ,1961.
’as h*”1 i*8011
we feared our people might not fare
thc morning brectr.
in bowling
bowling with
with the
the following
prize. I ^wTlUEuonH^-fr^Uy hji(•the one we have. You can Till
-atv line which
aeoarntea
Assyfollowing prize,
xinty
which
-------- I'll polish them until I’ve blistered so well owing to tiie higher costs
aluUSlip
. fS£*^RXd.
Cal- ,n
d"d- Alice
helniF •»«r
awarded.
Alice Hubbard
Hubbard of
of came to -r,—
.
conduct.
It.
v
...
write
2
Words,
lay
It
down
.5
Barry county ~
both my knees.
oun
count
v
wu
destrovrd
bv
fire
Bonnet
and
Oown
wa*
recipient
of
or to speak at county teacher*' In­ minutes and it’s empty. But on the I’ll wash pot* and pons forever but
mn mum,.
Xn, ■•» I*®* &gt;«
more generous Christmas during
stitutes. which were then held an­ other hand. If you fill It and keep
I ask you please.
our five year* here. Perhaps not
tany families In the two town,f ,he
I nually. He arib the late John C. writing furiously, you can write nil
Don’t lock me up.’’
«o many relatives rememtxbed the
lips worshipped there. They de- high game ot 215. Trio Cafe walked Ketcham, himself a splendid teach- day on one filling. A* my life Isoff
with
lop
honors
In
both
meer and for eight year* Barry coun- chiefly made up of interruption*.
ded to rebuild. They had the inNew Year prediction—Gracic Al­ home as in other years, but then*
..u„r ------------------school
commissioner, -----were *I u..._
have to nu
f._ lhp darn lhlnjt every ien will be hailed ns the topranking were many organized groups who
jrance of »2.000 ca*h as a starter, high single game, 808. and three ty’s
game
scries.
218).
Drr
Thayer
ot
ites —
all day.
Will *dme comedienne of the year. She has did: the
warm, personal friends. So "Pat.” few minutes
—
hey wanted to .have a building
nUl
Methodist Circle 7: Barry Co
inver a w.li—&gt;zS?
please Invent
invent
... the highest as he
nr wa* generally
k* ■•rruiij called,
vaiicu. often
uiicii ' kind soul nlaau.
lat would better serve as a church Ouuumeni Power held
1} worked her way from the ordinary
Red Cross; Easurn Star;
tttine
to thli
this muntv
county In
to ailrlrMi
address varvnr.
bottlr an tl
put thr
thc ink
Ink bottle
came tn
var­ nut
nd a community center, and were three game scries with 536 and the &gt;' nm,
’
l"5 field-run corn to a hybrid variety Junior
highest
individual
average
of
154.
Busy Eight club; Church of the
Ious kind* of teacher*’ gatherings. pen and fasten them
ctermlned that there must be no
.7
and her timing Ls better than Bob Nazarenc;
Advent Sunday school
TMUiu
Standings
Won
Lost
-------------—-1 Hc wa* an inspirational speaker. should I hang a gall°.
ebl when the structure was comn&gt;can — i Hope’s ever wa*. Incidentally her class; all from Hastings, and.the.
Strand
Theatre,
—
connect­ husband is mv favorite crooner.
letcd. Voluntary contributions of
J" and everybody enjoyed hearing over the desk with aa tube connectLadles Literary club; • Evangelical
.
J* ’ him. We were reminded of this ing it with the pen? Or maybe I
1.000 were made. Th*r Women's Consumers Power
Miason
Band;
W.S.CB. from Nash­
State
Insulation
-ri«»v Of Christian Service added
}® i one-time Kwldelv-known rilan by &amp;)w&gt;uld get a new pen. Huh???
Incidentally, again every New ville.
,V‘ reading the following item in the
nothcr 81,000 cash. No campaign Trio Cafe —
Wc wish to extend our sincere
Hastings Ice and Fuel
34 Cassopolis Vigilant:
&gt; raise m«ney was made.
Just finished a big centerpiece । tills c&lt; imn has been fulfilled and thanks to all for helping to make
Bonnet
nnd
Clown
.
28
The *6000 In cash would not
~
"On an honor roll In the lobby of with pansies around tne border. It . that
----------’* record, we modestly shout the Christmas of 1944 .such a happyulld such a structure as they Barry Theatre Reds ..
oi, । the Union building at Michigan will lake so much embroidery for from the rooftop.
one. Cnuntv Home.
•
lanned; it would more than pnv Ly Barker
। .State College last Thursday wc their whiskers that I’m going to
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Couch and
&lt;r the materials required. About Manufacturing Co. .
noted the names of 139 former stu­ paint them in fabric paint* that XIAN'CARRY WEAPONS .
Co-workcrs.
Middleville
dent*
there
wlio
have
lost
their
are
washable.
One
of
the
pansies'
Permission
to
carry
weapons
was
.
ibullding tasks. Tiie pastnr. Rev. Hastings Banner .
this second world war. and little mugs actually looks like Spook •'ranted Wednesday of last week lo BRANCH DISTRICT
—
39 lives in them
fa’-rbis E. Tabor, set a fine ex- Rnth Furniture . .
we holed the name of in hef more devliiah moment*.
Our New Year is being ushered
the following persons: Rom E.
During thc holiday weeks the among
H. R. Pattcngll). and learned that
i Morrison.
Assyria: Ed Purchl*. In with a cold wave and a blizzard.
ettlng out the lumber and limbers women bowled at nine o'clock on he was a grandson of lhe late
Mr. .....
and ____
Mrs. Lee ____
Mtacnar,
___ __of
Michigan’s blocked road* look us Nashville: Earl Count. T**ry G * ___
ceded mixing the nlastrr. laving Tuesday nnd Wednesday night* H. R. Pattengill, former superin­
Boomer.
Forrest
Ray
Wolfe.
PurBattle
Creek, spent Baturdav with
week
Barry
Theatre
back to Whittier'* "Snowbound."
»• &gt;tnne
naintlng.
l*vln«
the . Thc
of wnrk.
Albion,
will nrench
at thr
b?,dlnfirst
“ ’J*?
nr*the
1 ‘wo
highest
of
Redsand
took
’ aeries
from Power
Slate tendent of public instruction in We really begin to appreciate rural -~&lt;t L Brnn-tt and Harold P. Phil- the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Flnvd Stan-,
724. the
and
Onnsumert
oaring,t service
and in various
other hend
Job*. I 72«
Michigan,
who
enjoyed
a*
wide
an
Up*,
all
of
this
city.
(
Vincent
Norton.
Insulation.
Consumers
Starr Commonwealth for ’ ulth
887 The
highest Power
series won
for acquaintance and the friendship of mall service when the carrier can’t
arpenter, the plasterer and thc the odd game from Bonnet and a* many people n* any man In get through. The modern touch Ls
I Gown, os did Manufacturing com- Michigan. ’‘Pai." as he was famil­ when the big County snowplow
Hastings Banner. HasIICKI ill WIC new -t’inv -from
............
—
iarly known to u host of frieEid*. comes puffing through the drifts
Snrch beginning in. Rentrmber. £ln*8 Irp “nd, PuoLw9n t?'o front was superintendent when teachers’ with all the small boys and puppy
ii43., with
onlv thc l""
four
walls HllU
and ------Strand
Willi O(UV
r WHII1
- 7 Theatre.
..............Roth
..... Furniture
---- iiutltutes were brought to the dogs following In the wake, undisranf cnnmleted. The Interior *"« »hf '*ld«me f7'm ^Barker, counties Instead of rcgulring lhe crlmlnately covered with snow. At
finished in time for Easter "nd TYfa Cafe won the serie* from teachers to travel lo some central least the time wasn't wasted a* I
I
.™.......... .
....................... *'
&lt; ’Hi
I *■'-i’ 11ille
o P,llr
Ir.uln crairiM
Idite
Four FifoH
high ■ single
games I
taught Patsy to knit.
for Individual* were held by Alice J
Hubbard of Bonnet and Oown with | £'l.d -J**
n&lt; ,4
j The church will have two me- 915 D« i- Thnver of Consumer* 1 ld Kr°up singing 0* a means ol
Something FOR Uw boys—
norinis— the nulnit u* n memorial Power with 192. Lucille Wlllltt* &lt;’f i mrai^ of^ wreatlot^'^He^comniled
Scene: Any Army Camp in lhe
hr Clara McDcrmid. who died rc- rower wun ttrz. uucuir wuiiiia oi I
USA. O I. Joe has missed the last
FUW Insulation
rnnhUn, with
Wtu. 176
H« ami
.nd three
Ihrre ; ■
rntlv. and an electric
Ptate
bus
back to camp and appears at
hlrh the church will buv a* a | tied for fourth place with 172 each, i popular songs in a little book he
4.00 A M . with his 0.1. shoes fulla
hrtnori’l tn William Strain, forKJ’nY‘,n “f Ly “*rkercalled the "Knapaack." which hod
&lt; and anybody acquainted
her chairman of the board of 2‘rr. &lt;’r Cpiwimcrs Power. Marian a wide circulation. All the teach­ Lltaurs
11'» a new year and rime to take stock of your car. It's
Curtis of Roth Furniture. High ers of those days had a real af­ with 0.1. shoes knows that's a lot
no use figuring on o new one thi* year, so it's o good
1 A iwe-dedlcation service was held j three game series for Individual* fection for Mr. PaltengiU.’’
him to the Guard House in state.
n* fallows: Dec..—
Thayer.
Si the new church last Sunday eve- were
“—r,, —
IVJL’486.
T
time to decide to let us help you keep it running at
Ling. Thc dedication will be next
*llr'’ *fubbard’
lundav. uuuiuu
Blshnn nivmnnn
Ravmonrt J.
Mariah Curtl*.
.1 Wide,
w ... I W*'
:F...
— '4O-.•
.
E, —- □it.
.. will
... sneak
. at. the
...
II.oV...........;-----------top efficiency. Try us. We offer complete service
offl- | HigH
s,n‘',p nnm.. for
teams that
llcatlon: at 2:30 nm next &gt; •*«* •«« h£ld bv Bonnet and
and feature Mobile Products.
TMvirtrt S&gt;inerintendenl P°*,n
Tr''* Cole

l»SE UNE CHURCH |S.'S=,SR«g'?- "•

I

?!'"• BARRY BYPATHS

•u’ttV‘uSa5n!-?.!••.""

*1“'*

•RS

i

BUY FOR KIEFS—U. S. WAR

VITAMIN

DRUG

SPECIALS
HALIVER OIL
lOOSaxoivCap*-

4 09
1

$1.25 Creomultion $4 09
for Coughs
I

Q

l”
LEDERLE
100 Vi Magna.. W
UNICAPS
g
100 Upjohn ... C
ABDOL CAPS
g|98
100 Parke-Davis C
BEXEL VITAMIN 11'
COMPLEX CAPS 4 98
100___________ 1

ONE A DAY
B COMPLEX
g
90
_____ l.J C

1”

VITA-KAPS
100 Abbott'*

g )96
C

LILLY
MULTICEBRIN

75c Boraline
Antiseptic
Efic
Mouth Wash . . 93
70c SLOAN’S
£ AC
LINIMENT .... WO
60c ALKA
j|ftc
SELTZER ----------- 40
60c BROMO
SELTZER _

49-

75c PENSLAR Milk f-Qc
Magnesia, full qt. VW
30c LYSOL
Disinfectant

23

50c Calox
Tooth Powder

39

$1.50 KOLOR$4 29
BAK, plus ax. tax I

CAPS
100

LY BARKER'S
TR. VANILLA

BAX Multiple
VITAMINS

Comp. N.

Full pt.

BONDS

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES
ville. Hastings Ice and Fuel won
two from Manufacturing Co.. Roth
Furniture won two from Bonnet
nnd own. likewise did Consumer*
P"wer Win two from Trio Cafe.
Strand Theatre won the odd game
Hiuttinrs Banner.
SUNFLOWERS MAY from
__________________
Dee
Thayer’s series of 530 led the
IE A PAYIKlfZ
DftPJ individual series for the evening.
1
LKVrJ -nd Is the highest for the season
The next three highest were Sylvia
Chemist Discover* Way to
•stine of Trio Cafe with 481.
: Extract Oils from Seeds
Draichen Hall of Barrv Reds with
Farmers on the lighter soil* of 471, and Lucille Pierson, substitute
hi* state and county have the pos- 'n® for Belva Parker on-Trio Cafe,
Ibllltv of adding another profit­ with 488.
pie cron to their production proHiah individual single game for
kxms—lunflowers. Ezra Levin, a* • he evening was held bv Dee Thnvbrmer agricultural teacher in the '•r of Consumers Power with 196.
talamazoo schools, and a real dirt Anne Branch ot Strand Theatre
krmcr. ha* become a distinguished was next in line with 185. Lucillo
peinlst. He has discovered a bro­ Pierson rolled a high game of 180.
pts for extracting commercially ■»nd Dee Thaver rolled another
jaluable oils from sunflower seeds. high gome of 176.
I Levin’s company contracted with
Hieh single game of 757 was held
pvcral Platt county. III., farmers, hv Trio Cafe and they nlso held
►ho raised two crops of sunflowers, the third highest with 728. conrom the seeds of which valuable '•nmers Power won second and
His were extracted by the Levin fourth nlace with T29 and 723. re­
Irocess. The oil’brought the farm- spectively.
.
|rs an average of about 8225 an
Trio Cafe al*o had the highest
ler^_which w*«n'» «« b»«l wa* it?
fhe seeds were planted with a con- three, game series with 2’83; Conerted corn planter. Thc crops «ws Power wu next with a ser­
►ere harvested as a valuable source ies of 2110. third and fourth places
f proteins and oils. Until Mr. Le­ were held bv Strand Theatre with
un's dUccverv the problem cf ex- 2&lt;ri6. and State Insulation with
r*c'lng the proteins and oik from 2034.
unflower seeds had baffled chemka’x science.
Spider Not an Insect
Further experiments will be necA spider is not nn Insect; It be­
psarv to determine lhe possibilities
[f the crop. Tiie light soils In longs to the class Arachnid*, which
I.y part*
pnrm of
o| mmuuoii
n Is
is said.
saia, B,J0 include* scorpions, mites and
bany
Michigan,. it
ild make this state an ideal pro- , ticks.

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MH ng

Harold DeBoer and Jimmy who. has bean wending the past Seere, and Mrs. Adah Motlar, st-I New Guinea and is on a delayed'the Woman's Society. It Is a beau- NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Chaa. Olbba and Wilbur Gibbs and
three weeks with her son Roy tended the funeral ol Dr. Vernor enroute to Miami Florida.
tlful senloe.
Mr. and Mrs Will Bacon of Lan­ family of Kalamaaoo ware visitor*
Preston and family of Fine lake re- Moore of
ot Grand Rapids last
Kit week
• • •
: g:0O—Wednesday evening- Bible sing visited over Sunday and Mon­ at Guy McNee's Christmas. * Mr.
fumed home Saturday evening. Roy -Tuesday.
Tuesday.
turned
Jimmie Newton received a greet- study and Prayer meeting al Mr. day with their cousins, Mr. and •nd Mrs. Leon Pott* spent Christ­
and family csccmpanled her home
■ - ------.
tng on his 8th birthday sent from Miners.
■
Mr.s..Arthur Bates and family. Mlaa mas With Mn. Lcnna Johnson tn
With her.
her.------. Farm Bureau Held Dec. 29 T 5 James Cool who Is somewhere 8:00—Thuraday evening. Mr. and Bertha Wagner was a dinner guest Bowne.
and spent Saturday night with
Irving
* Mr. and Mrs. Buel Sisson
w Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Claude Walton at— m July.
The December meeting of the
'Mrs. Earl Burdick will entertain at lhe Bates home on Monday. * of Freeport and Mr. and Mn. Gor­
and *
Ms ware Bunday guetta of MT. and Sunday with their pa
—
------- «—
•»the young married peoples class.
tended .Kk
the funeral ~
of rw
Dr. Vernor
North
Irving Farm ---------Bureau—
was
Mr. and Mr*. LeVern Roberts and don almonds and daughter, Bon­
and F;Busan and I Allen Fish.
ra. Belle Preston Moore of Grand Rapids last Tues- held at the name of Mr. and Mrs.
The Christian Endeavdr had part daughter Janet were supper gueaU nie of Mason, wore Christmas
Mbs Velma Buehler of William Dipp, Friday evening. DeDcday. * ML*'
The installation of the newly in thc last Sunday evening uor»nlp of.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooke Tues­
Grand Rapids spent the weekend cember 2ith und was well attended, elected officers of the Woman's So- of which they sang one .election day evening. * Gregory Van Bplin- guests of Verdun Covllle and famwith her parents .Mr. and Mrs A number of young people of various ciety will be at the Methodist church and Betty Krnu:a und Linda Leu , ter of SfMirta was a dinner guest at
n
----- - n.-v-t
-----of- North Irving..
Junior
Januazy.
Forest
Buehler
Juulor Farm
"arm Bureau
uu&gt;nu groups next Sunday evening.
- --- ---------------.r l&lt;th ^Jdlnor sang two selections.
1 the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Harold WEST HOPE
Mr. and Mra. J. Elver Barcroft ot throughout the country were pres- It will be a beautiful M.Tvice.~O^
Smith on Tuesday. * Miss Bertha
The children put on a nice Christ­
North Irving spent Sunday after- ent. Tliey were in camp at Clear fleers elected are as follows: Preai- BARRYVILLE
Wagner, entertained at her home mas
program at tiie church Satur­
noon with .Mr. and Mra. William lake coming from as far away as dent—Mrs. Mattle Mishler; V. Pres
The W5.CS. will meet Thurs- for supper Thursday evening Mr. day night. * A/S Jimmie Springer la
Dipp of South Freeport. * Chas. Nebraska - A discussion wns taken —Mra. Effie Parker; Recording Sec­
and Mrs. Arthur Bates and family spending a few days at homo while
Moore mode a business trip to part in by several In lheir num- retary—Mn. Edith Bunn; Financial A. Day for a potluck dinner. Every and Mr. r.nd Mra. E. J. Bates ana
changing
over from Bainbridge. Ot­
Grandville Saturday. * Mr. and ber. The topic. “What youth ex'- Secy —Mrs. Louise McCue; Corre- one Ls cordially invited lo attend. family. * Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Mra. Levi Chrock and Mra. Berkev peels of their community, and what spondlng Secy—Mr* Helen Lester: * Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Klevering Clinton uf Hastings were Sunday to Napier' Field. Ala. ★ A family
of Indiana spent a few days with the community expects of it's Secy of supplies—Mrs. Marie Mush; and children of Muskegon were dinner guests of the Will Lemons. * dinner was held at the Jesse Osgood
home
Sunday
evening with twentyMr. and Mra. Chas. Overholt. * youth." There was election of ot- : Treasurer—Mrs. Eva Postma
Bureau
guests of Mra. Klevering's parents. A group ot Junior Farm
TSiTSL'?
Mrs. Virgil Woods was a Saturday fleers which Is as'folloa-s:
' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gillett over young people^from Clear lake^camp
shopper in Battle Creek. Miss Doro- President—J. Elver Barcroft; Vice
The Freeport Rebekah Lodge
Christmas weekend. * Com.
thy Woods "Of Olivet speni^ 'lhe Pres.—Clair Yelter; Sec'y and Treas. .meeting will be held January 18 th. the
and Mrs. Wesley Cordes and cliU- Karl 1--------- ,___ _ ...__________ _
weekend with her parents. Mr. und —Milton Buehler: Discussion Leadprop:.* from thU locality and Ionia
• dren of Hastings were recent cal­ county
— invited, about
----- ber spent Christmas with his s&gt;&lt;
Mrs Virgil Woods. * Mrs Elnorc er—Lawrence Barcroft; AiwLstant
were also
Social Activities
lers of Mr. and Mra. Forrest Bldelin Battle-Creek. * Mr. and Mrs
Whitney s|&gt;ent Sunday evening with discussion leader — Alvin Helrtglc:
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thaler en- man and son. * The Rev. nnd Mra. forty being present. Their pur- ter
Mrs
Mabelle
Yoder.
*
Mr.
and
Recreation
leader
—
Carl
Barcroft;
txj'-e was to create interest in Farm Harold Springer and Gloria enter­
—._. ---------.. - .... —~
: tertained Mr. and Mrs John ThulJ.
J.
Willitts.
Mr
and
Mra.
Stann..t
.....
—
—
j
*-mlly
of
Publicity
chairman
—
Mrs.
William
&lt;r
.
3
ggt.
Norval
Thaler
MiMNor’
T".
Mrs Carl Bustancc and family of Publicity chairman—Mrs. WilUam, (r. s Sat. Norval Thab&gt;r MiuMnr. "
Bureau work. A social hour was tained the folio wins guests at
Russell
The Dipp.
next meeting
wlhmeeting
be nt . wlh
ma Yoder.
Mr. 1Oand
Willard
Heiil«,nd*»?Wru1,Ol u^hHastings. ---Mr. and
Mrs.Dipp.
Russell
The next
be at. ma
u«-r. Mrs
.wr. ana
mfs. wuiara
also enjoyed with refreshments Christmas dinner; Mr. and Mrs
Hinckley
hdtne. Frid
Friday
Kidder Pfc.
Pfc. Donald
Donald Preston.
Preston Mary
Marv sln?
£1
H_e®b Bruce Eckardt and Elwood Heaney Elam Springer and Mr. and Mr.
...
... .. and
j family of
. Watervliet, the
- Lawrence Barcroft L'-j-.J'.
ay :1 Kidder.
Mr. ana Mrs. Joe Sage of North ever'
— January
*--------- 2Gth fitter
—
evening
• ~~~
con- Jajie Pennington, and Mr. and Mrs and children of Lake Odessa were spent a fefr days at Clear Lake Clark Springer of Bowens Milla:
In&amp;ig were Sunday
afternoon c_::call­ elusion of the bu.MpcsrmerUng. re- o. H Fausey at their farm home Christmas Day dinner guests at camp over thc weekend. * Mr. und
------- .......ccr.
ers of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sage and freshmenu wcre,«frved by the host- ' .B5t of FrccpOrt last Thuradav eve­ Mrs. Clara Day and Vivian. * Mr. ' Mrs. Clarence Meyers and Miss Ol­ of Hastings; Mr. and Mrs. James
and Mra. Hubert Lathrop and chil­ ga Ecaardt were Sunday dinner Anders of Goodwill. Mr. and Mrs
----------•- of -Grand
-------• ts-s a.s.-Xsted fas Mrs. Forest Buehler. nJng
■
family. * John
Fish Jr
dren. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Lathrop fue&gt;ts at tite home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Anders and children aru
Rapids was
New Year's caller after which all than- present de- .
of Mr. and Xfis. Allen Fish
parted with that enjoyable spiri; cf
Mr and Mrs. Howard Thaler at­ and children of New Bremen. orest DeCamp in Woodbury in Jimmie springer who wm home foi
—evening
------—ii well spent.
J tended u birthday supper at the Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth honor ut Mrs. Meyers' and Mr. De­ a few days. * The Rev. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs Robert Glasgow of ««»
I Isaac Osgood. David and Nelds
----------- .
I Nell Newton home in honor of Pfc. Kelsey and daughter of Coats i Campa birthdays.
Dowling, and Mrs. Velma Arnold
service
Grove were Christmas dinner i Mr. and -Mrs. Earl Gaine* and of Woodland, spent Christmas at
Service New
News
' Lyle Newton.
.
Don’t delay . .. winter is on thc way! Get cash from us to
and daughter Marilyn of Hastingguests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H Lath­ family of Byron visited Mr. and Jesse Osgood's. * Russell Laubsugn
and Mrs Ivan Roush and
------ ----spent
Friday
with
'.heir
mother.
rop.
*
Mr
and
Mrs.
Karl
Gasser
VandcrMale
received
word
Tom
..............
----—
.
On
the
Sick
List
fix up your home, NOW. Burrow a small imount or up
Mrs Walter Cooke Thursday. * called on friends in lhe neighbor-!
Mra. Glenn Kellogg. Moms Gla»- (tom Pit. William v.imcra
VandcrMalc that i Mrs. Julia Godfrey is improving and sons of Battle creek. Mr. and Sunday dinner guests at Mr. and hood Sunday afternoon. * Mr. and
Ira Osgood and Stephen, Bar-!
in thc hundreds. Repay monthly.
•at her home. Mrs. Mina Friend la Mrs. Eldon Day and children of Mrs. Rav Schtel's were Mrs. Sarah Mrs.
Nashville and Mrs. Phyllis Hoff­ Ostrotb Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams bara. and Elisabeth spent Christ-)
.assisting with the house duties.
a^^lS^Bre^dic^'v^dland' S Sgt Keith Tabberer aralvcd i,
•|S°Vtew”S?''?‘?“ 2f man of Hastings were Sunday din­ of Maple Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Karl ma* with Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Brown
and Isabel. * The gravel screenei
ner
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
Charles
Evkurdt
ana
Joyce.
*
Sira.
Lydia
CITIZENS CREDIT CORPORATION
called Sunday on Mrs. Mina Fflend.. Sunday afternoon on a 21 uay'fur-1» Wke a few steps wi.h aid of Day and Stuart * Mrs. J. J. WllSchuler. Mrs. Bertha Eckardt, Mr?.
.
at.................................
the Mrs Julia Godfrey home * lough to
------ J™ e,KrM-.,a.
IFIK W. STATE ST.
'
HASTINGS. MICH.
and ....
Miss Clara ntupicii
....... ......
Mrs. Maude Rogen, who had a litte. Mrs Paul Kesler
Klopfenstein and Miss Olga
Mr and Mrs. Weslev Keim of Tabberer al’O his brother and alsVivian Day accomr~'
ipaniedJ Dr and
' J Eckardt spent Thursday afternoon Guernsey lake la busy these dayi
Clarksvllie. Mr. and Mrs. Scmlah ter at Kingsley. Hc has oeen in serious operation at Pennock hos­ Mrs
out gravel for the count)
HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
FHONE 27«
Clayton
Wiliit tfnd daugh- with
pital returned to her hom last ------ —
t— .....HU
withMr*.
Mr*.Lou«i
Loutsel«.».».
Smith in ..ou
Wood
­ ­ putting
road trucks. * Barbara and Bur
Thursday. Mtn. Peari Lightfoot ters to Detroit lost Thursday where iland.
and. This was'i
was' a little surprise
’
Cook have returned to Hasting:
bringing her and she Is Improving they went to see Raymond Willitts party for Mrs. Smith. All enjoyed after
spending three weeks wiu
of the U. B. Marines who Ls enjoy- the afternoon In visiting and Supper their aunt.
Mrs. Sarah Anders. *
Mrs. Harry Lane who suffered a Ing a well earned leave.I which followed. * Mr. end Mrs. VicJohncock
spent Saturda
stroke remains about the same.
Mr. and Mra. Cameron McIntyre , tor Eckardt called on Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
1 nTiht'Zttl,
—
and children of Quimby. Mrs. Nell Austin BhanU in Maple Grove ."milv otH^ttoira and ronkChSu
Walker of Chesaning and Mr.und I Bunday. Mra. Shanls who under-2™..°’W
Freeport'Resident Pa«e*
&lt; I Mr .SmW u«‘
ISd Mrs ^th^ Ju-n'S^Jenkinl Und fa^y of Uy
Funeral services were held Sundav for Mrs. Catherine Troyer. 78, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- ing nicely. * Mr. and Mrs. Atihur
* *&lt;r
tr&lt;rh»
and Mr^nd Mi“*E V Ite^d Um ' ^uer a “ chll^« S RtehUnd
widow of Emmanuel Troyer who Mra “^rt^SKnd
died Wednesday at thc home of her Mrs. Albert Benson and son and . Mi. mui Min. t. J. Bat»’» and lam- jiptiv ttnvw irrt ot Kuiainn?UM*i ssv
Mr* -thomL HaJw^d '
daughter. Mrs. Rav Wieland of Mr and Mra. Victor Benson and | Uy. Mr. and Mr*. Karl Eckardt and
Freeport. Prayer services were held daughter of Lansing were Sunday 1 Joyce. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Sclierl children andMn Dona* HsvwarJ
। at the daughter's home, and burial dinner guest* of Mr and Mrs Burr and Mis* Bertha Wagner. * The SfoffiieX *£ntc mtmaJVtS
and uori.Dori* u' OrengeUlte .pent Christmas wlU
• services at the Menonite church in Fassett. Mr and Mrs Karl Pufpaff M.vm ■ Joyce Eckrrdt,
rd', ana
*(
| Bowne. and burial in Menonite were nlso dinner guests On Mon-&gt; eturned to Naperville.
Naperville-. Ill..
IB , | Abe
ADe HM*w*rd- ______________
| cemetery.
day. Christmas Day. the Burr and Taesday where they are
altendin;;
HoJirHbJ
8 BRANCH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Ray Fassett families, thc PufpaHs , M'Hw- * Mr and Mrs.
Hrno
lh mQglt pleoanl
p|caaanJvmeet
a. Homer Il»nQne
off th(#
CHURCH NOTUS
and Mr. and Mra T p Merriam ' »*&gt;' “»*
Ina. of the Tea?was
I bTS
United Brethren Churches
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs •
M. H. Dawson. Pastor
O. D. Fassett * Mr. nnd Mrs
-tt
and
so"u
irat
Mr
and
Mrs
Woe
Hcnncy
of
De0
George Gillett
c with " Mr
“nd Mrs Witt were also guests there * Mr*. Mr. and Mra. Geo. Hoffman. Elcv
«... ami
.....
1 11:00—Bible school.
' . Christmas eve
lun
texarut went to
io Detroit Wedweu- ‘.n °,Lthc lwelve mfmbcrs “i“l thel
«. mm nr
a?l Eckardt
1 7:45 nm—Song service, conducted ■ Vern Marshall and family nnd on ; nesday to visit friends. Her sister.
were Pre*ntJ?ir1the ***
Christmas day were 'guests of thc । .....
——
.......... Christmas party. A delicious pot
• by Miss Gray.
Miss Marian .r
Henderson,
returning
luck supper was served and a gral
I 8:15—Evangelistic service. SerV­ RAy Fillinghntns of Wayland. * ; home Friday.
| bag contained presents for all. &lt;
Ices each evening except Saturday Wilson Willitts and Marilyn of I
Muskegon Heights were Thursday
' Mrs. Lawrence Maurer will enter
at 8:00 p.m.
(
LAY
HILLS
night guests of thc Rev. and Mrs.
Freeport
■ tain the January meeting. * Ken
,
Last
Week's
Letter
J. J. WillitU. Dr and Mrs Clayton.,
neth Wllrox of Battle Creek am
1 10:30—Bible school:
Willitts and daughters were also ; Mrs. Harold England and two Mr. and Mrs: Floyd Armour o
11:30—Preaching.
I U. B. Christian Endeavor at 7 00 Thuraday supper guests. * Mr. and sons of Lansing and Mrs. Morris Quimby were Sunday dinner guest
Mrs. Ralph DeVine und Mrs. Nell ' Lewis of Kalamazoo. were enter­ of Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox, i
I p m. I Other rcrvicei taken up during Walker of Chesaning were Monday . tained to a pre-Chrlstmas dinner Mr. and Mra. Lester Hawks an&lt;
thc spte.al meetings at Pica-ant tupper guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Nel­ a week ago Sunday at the home of fondly have moved near Batt!
I Valley. You are specially invited son Brumm in Nashville a Mr mid ■ their parents. Mr. and Mra. Leon Creek.
'
Mrs. Hubert Lathrop and children Potts and wife. Mrs. Lewis left•
to these sot vices.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox wer
"were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Thursday for Arkansas lo spend1 Saturday dinner cuesta ot he
end Mra. Wirt Surinc In Nashville Christmas with her husband, who1 brother. Wesley Webb nnd famih
.Methodist Church
. .
* Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Butinc of is slowly recovering from his shrap- * Mrs. Crawford Wright and litti
J. W McCue. Pnsio
10:30—Morning worshi.i i. •
t Kalamazoo were Christmas Day .nel wounds. * Mrs. John Lukso
Battle Creek spent fror
11 30—Bible school, -elm s for *11. aucsts of her parents. Mr. und Mrs. ' &gt;pcnt Christmas with; her children1 Susan of till
Thursday as guests &lt;
"no t&gt; m.-^hrUtun Endeavor.1 L A Day * Christmas Dny din­ In Grand Rapids. * Mrs. Gertie1 Tuesday
Leader Lais Oler.
’
! ner guests of the Forrest Bldcl- Harris and brother. ClMHMkinncr. Mr. nnd Mrs Herbie Wilcox.
8:00—Evening worship Tnstal'a.
mans were ......
Mrs. Lein Bidciman and ; were among the Christmas guests ASSYRIA
tlon Of the newly elected Officer of Mrs. Mina Eh-nbaaa.
nt Clyde Skinner's. ★ Mr. and Mra.
Tiie Ladies Aid meeting was nc
. held at lhe Briggs church. Jan.
ns planned because of the wcath
ci. The election of officers an
other business scheduled will be hei
at the next regular meeting Ja&gt;
18. * Mrs. Howell, the Brigs
teacher, hns been 111 with a cold.
Mr. and Mra. Albert Jones attent
ed the national poultry show hel
tn New York City between Christ
mas and New Year*. * The Asayri
and Lacey extension leudcra at
tended the lesson on “Using Mich

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9 * Mrs Herbert Pufpaff is 1
McLaughlin hospital in Lanslr
where she lias undergone a rnaji

Eor Machine Operations, Packing and
Inspection Work

Tasker aUchfled the wedding &lt;

Gillespie in Hastings. Jan. 5 * Pf
Kenneth McClelland was woundc
In. thc left leg in France nnd hs
been moved from n hospital net
Parts to England. &lt;r Lt Ogilvie
spending a furlough with his par
cnU and his wife and baby. *
has been stationed In England a:;^B

GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS
GOOD WAGES
The Hastings Manufacturing Company is Barry County’s largest
employed. The men and women in our employ are the kind you’d
like as friends — and co-workers.
All employees with two months or more service receive pro-rated
vacation pay. Group sickness and hospitalization insurance is avail­
able at low cost

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Only, instead of moving your bath fixtures outdoors, you’ll do
your sunbathing in the privacy of your own bathroom.

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you all of the priceless' benefits of sunshine at the snap of.a light
switch. For example:

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Softer, more abundant light for easy seeing.

Ultraviolet that produces essential Vitamin D.

Short-uat e ultraviolet that kills germs.
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DVRFEE
.
I
Inuit Week's Letter
j
Christmas dinner gurets of Xq
and Mrs. Henry Davis were Ml
and Mra. Herbert Davis. Granl
Rapids. Miss Winifred Davis. Hat
tings, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Roger Du]
vis und family. * Christmas guesj
at the Heber Fosters were tile JaM
Van Dykes, Kalamazoo, the Ashld
Van Dorans, Coldwater, lhe Mod
Elllstons. Striker, Mra. Thera Nad
ler. Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Cain]
of Quimby were New Years guest!
* Mrs Mary Rice of Hastings I
spending a few days at the hold
of her son Edward. Mr. and Md
Spciinan Casey were Christmn
guests. Sunday guests were Mr. are
Mrs. Floyd Palmer and daughtei
Mgnan of Detroit and Marjory &lt;1
Ann Arbor.
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�' Ing the muskrat population are not Lake Od«»a Saturday sw
hw will W held el the peewn.ee Lw other dleh end uble een-ke. At [
VuskrotTrapping
new. have been heard since pion- Mr*. Lizzie Hoffman ot East
rs9 B Jeltenon Bt. Pride, evenlne tl»e rrrulne meetln. Mr*. pow..|l
)«er days. Department game nun v;,lled
and SttJunl;1
» —---- --------- —.n
,wi]j havc B8 her subject.. " What, j
BTXISS ?•«!’» Will Not
. No Slar*?" This will be a timely talk '
ixiint out that mink and muskrat i her jon'Paul and f.’mllv w
’FIRST CHURCH OF
always lived together in . t &amp;uh VisitedI her daughti
humPILGRIM TABERNACLE
and ipoken by ofic who known what 36. Maple Grove.
Be
Extended
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Michigan- manhcs. streams, and Floyd Burkey and family .
Bernard O’Connell and other* to
:
she
’
s
talking
about
uv
she
Is.tiie
|
Corner Church and Center Street* ।
The 1944 muskrat trapping
lakes, and mink have never yet tinge, Friday * The Paul Huffman*
Mrs. a, e. Manxer, rasunmother ol eight children and has) Bernard O’Connell and wife, par­
Subject. ’Sacrament.”
Min. ending Dec. 31 in dounstate wiped out muskrats anywhere. Di spent New Year's Eve with Mn.
Sunday school 10:00. Francis tour boys in thc service.
cels shore Fine lakr, Johnstown.
Sunday service 11 am.
Coleman. Supt. Morning worship .
»
Bernard O'Connell and other* to counties ot Michigan, will not be tact, figures show that in general Gladys Mattemick of Alto. * Mn.
Sunday school 9:30 a.m.
’
, i Roy L. Adams and wife, parcel extended into early January as re­ rnlnk and muskrat populations rise Clare Pnmtt accompanied her son
Wednesday evening *ervke 7:4S. service. 11:00. Charles Mankir will! INSTALL NEW OFFICERS
quested by
qurxus
oj some ukwi
trapper...i
and fall together. • with the mink, wm. Porr’.tt and family home from
1 The Methodist WSCS uutallrd , short Fine Huke. Johnstown.
Reading room in church edifice
Extmxlon of the season was usually lagging a little behind.
church Sunday to spend th* day. *
ni °pim“ndUCU’’* r । lheir new officers yesterday after- II Harley B. Andrews and wife to
. open Wednesday und Saturday from
Muskrat scarcity, according I
vi.5rSL&amp;ISiee 7 00 Sta.^*?*.*
. Carl Sparks and wife, parcels wc- sought because heavy snowfall dur­
nouii ni’ me voouivn. .»oov.
* 3 to 5 p.m.
ing early December, especially in authorities, u tnvariaoly due t-[Stanton, retiring president was in | tiun 30. Castleton
The public k cordially invited to Ellie Engle, leader.
. Carl Sparks and wife to Wrtley southwestern Michigan, had made such factors as low water leveE
cliarge
of
the
program.
The
lunch
­
attend the church service* and visit
Lvcnlng service 7:45. Chas. Man- . eon was served by the executive I G Winn and wife, parcel section trapping unprofitable.------------ -­
destruction or reduction of food
the reading room.
kcr preactyng.
I 30. Castleton.
*
Conservation department inquir­ »upply. Local over-trapping, etc.
Thursday night prayer meeting ■ board.
, ,_ r
Bertha Flory lo Geo. C. Lozo and ies iuidrtv.scd U&gt; trappers found 119 When the habitat and weather arc­
1‘RESBYTERUN CHURCH
at lhe home of Mr. and Mn, Oscar :
t-Kns svmt
wife, parcel village of Woodland. opposed to extension of the season. us they shobld be. muskrats arc
January *4lh
Jones, W Mill Bl
(JlUSL mw-ENWEA'O,‘
Carl G Nlethamer anef wife to 33 in favor.
10:30—Herbert M. Heaney of
.
»______________
»&gt;
lUliK .»ir.r.l
abundant: when these factors arc
Chas. H. Green and wife, lol 555.
Grand Rapids guest minuter. Medi- . n*urri!qz;« MFTIfODIHT
Some who favored extension of not as they should be. muskrattation—' And the Walls Came Tujn- | eAtCVB-r
MCT,,OB,8T
city.
—x
the muskrat trapping season also becumc scarce.
Forrest Stamm and wife to Clu- asked extension into ftnuary of
“TREXiay rohool
'
o'2i°2Al"' Klr'h"a“”
i- (ord C. Conklin, 120 acre*, sections the open season for hunting mink, SOUTH BOWNE
9 and 10. Johnstown.
- giving os the reason their belief
Dr. and Mn. Wedel and daughter,
CKALX LVTHtBAN CIIVUCII
\ sSv !!h“l 1100
Forrest McMillan and wife to that mink are responsible for thc
o 11 TrUd,l«m. PA.KA
MoSir’
1 Orin A. (’ole and wife.’ tot 10. But­ claimed muskrat scarcity in their and Mrs. Vivian Anderson of Ha*
[lings visited Sunday afternoon Wit!
ler’s Addition, city.
Service* held in LOOF Hall. &gt; Sunday school 10:30.
localities
.Jake Diets and daughter Corrinr.
Green Street'entrance.
! Quimby
Flora M Biddle and others to
The
conservation
commission
has
Harry I. Knickrrbacor. 140 acres authority to extend the muskrat lhe Steve Millets were Sunday din
Morning Worship at 10:30, insUIX(ay school 10 30
tier guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Hai.
stalUUon ot church officers.
I
I • section* 15 and 26 Rutland; also trapping season: the hunting seasen- ; Kelly of Gnuld Rapid/. * Marti:
Sunday school al 11:30
• Thr Quimby W5.CS, thi* Thurs- ,
80 acres, section 15. Carlton
for mink can be extended only . Kunde and family and Joyce Neil
Last Sunday morning the follow-1
(.imj-fij btiseint-ni with
Eleanor M. Simons to Harold G. son
by action of thc state legislature son were in Hastings. Saturday
loo ehuu-11 oillrn. worr lormoll, JKltail w olllSf. and ..prnuo, ol
i Lind and w
Aj» for trapping, thc department : Mrs. Paul Hoff nun anti son Di
installed. Richard C. Everhart, mlu&lt;
utt#r tt poUUCjt dinner at I
Johnstown.
Henry Kosbur. Nicholas Kuempel,1, r
, and wife to.1 points out that seasons must coin- ' .Miss Wumta Schray attended U
Jas W
church in Fnrport
Freeport Sunday,
Sunday. w
« Ml
elders; Robert Leary. Austin । “w“’
.... lot shore Barlow j ■ clde. because it Ls practically Im- Wancta Schray
attended thi v,&lt;
lake. .Yankee Springs.
ding ot her brother. Sgt. Rich.irl
Elnora Russell to Roy L. McCaul
rioyu is. nagn. ruMui
Schray and Miss LucHle Reex। and wife, that part'of N.Ww&lt;' Services will be held next Sunday
EM.MANUEl. EPISCOPAL
1 Hon 2. Thomapplr lying north of
January 14. The Sunday tcliool will
Thomapplc river.
be at 3 pm and Preaching .service
Don M Gury. Rector
Harold M. Pollifru and wife to
I ut 3 p.m.
8 a.tn. Holy Communion.
Leland Kraus*, lot sliorc ThurnapI It IS not how long we live, but
10 a m. Sunday school
I how well «e live that count'
’ pie lake. Hastings.
11 am. Morning worship and
,
Wm. W. Lung nnd wife to Harry
A. Marlctt and other*, parcel shore
moil
. ,
lEABT BALTIMORE
A confirmation class is now .being •• H cnirncii
-. of Wall lake. Hope
_
lorrned tor uny who wish to bp con- I ’ ’ Orlo ••
----- — Pastor.
Jack H. AruoJd and wife to John
Munger,
.
firmed when Bishop Whittemore’I Worship service Sunday 10 a in.
DeSalvo and wife. 2 lots bordering
make:, his annual visitation Feb­
Sunday school, 11 urn.
Little Long lake. Prairieville.
ruary 4.
.
•
ERNEST H. MARKS
Prayer meeting. Wednesday,
Fred T. Anderson and wife to
- Choir rehearsals Thursday at the I
Hall and wife. 22 acre*, nec­
A nation-wide campaign to enlist Forrest
R«tory.
Rtstory. juniors after school and I
32. Hastings
■ a million youth for Christ and the: ', tion
| MrCAlJ-LM U. IL OIVRCII
Ednn Brown to Glen H. Asplnnll
AND FEED HIGH
Church has been launched by nr,^"JM\r‘l^':VerBection"28 ‘Barry’
। Quarterly
meeting
at
2
pm.
rMwnrll.H.
SmMTOMR*
»*•
w ,TI&gt;.nd wife
5“’tn
t,
. BAPTIST NOTES
' enrisuan. mkh
avor
Die narrj
_ ’
p wi-hnk and
' Presldiiur
Elder D H. c
Carricl
Acnegketed tractor or farm machine might mean a boy in
Endeavor Union
EUKrstcF. TOpnous ana w
B J. Adcock. Pastor
have charge of lhe service.
1 County Christian *»
!
will
begin
it*-part
in
this
campaign
f
’
80
’
Sunday school at 10 o’clock.
,
------------- &lt; , ,--------------batik would go hungry. It could happen to one of our own
I at a meeting in thr . Grand St
281
_.lf_
p-,,.
Divine services at 11 o'clock Ser- SOUTH WOODLAND CHURCH
boya from this community.
United
Brethren
Church.
Jan.
22
W1U
T
M,n
*
and
*
lfe
men by the pastor.
| OF Tin: BRETHREN
Evening- services ut 7:30
Arthur L Dodge. Pastor
Let’s not have it on our conscience that we neglected farm
AtAoih mrotings the Rev. j D.
,0:00 a.in. Worship and serison.
Harrison of the China Inland Mis- Theme' A Leader's Life
machinery. Let’s check every machine NOW. Don’t put
*lon will speak. He returned last | n oo Ii m. Sunday school. U-sson:
it
off.
Don’t overlook a single worn part or weak bearing
and
966.
city
M»&gt;' lo thr United States after 1 -Jesus Flsct-s His Lifework.''
; known Christian youth leader. GrnGeo. c Iiogo and wife to Lilburn
spcndlng 18 years in Yunnan provTtu. MUslonary and Aid society eral Secretary cf the Michigan
which can be detected in advance and repaired or rebuilt to
ince. China where he was interested win meet Jftn l8. at the home of Christian Endeavor Union, will lx- France and wife, parcel village &lt;1!
Woodland.
in Chinese young people, university 34^. sidori Farrell.
• the guest speaker of thc meeting.
save a new part — perhaps a whole new machine.
Lewi* J Matthews and wife to
students,
welcome to all to
.• tudents. and the like and was । \y
we extend*
extend a^
w,welcome
Myrtle Wilson, president of Barry
Rov G. Preston und wife. 80 acres,
grtally blest by thc Lord in that worship with us
We are here to help you. Our shop is equipped to com*
Union, will preside and will tell of
ministry.
i
--------------- &lt;&gt;&gt;
1 special activities of thr union Plans section 5. Hastings.
pletely recondition tractors, harvesters and implements.
Tuesday night H YP U. at thr CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
NEWS
lu
,
Ulr
Carl
Morgenthrder
to
Anthony
for the annual international observparMmaRc at 7:30.
) Don't forget the Christian En- lance of "Christian Endeavor Week P. Lento and wife. 80 acres, section
Come in — sclteduk your repair work early — be safe.
Wed nights prayer meeting at 1 deavor Union nwtlng. January 22. i —Youth Week". Jan. 28-Frbruary 3. Maple Grove.
the church at 7:30.
iat the Grand street United Brrth- 14 will be announced.
Geo F. Miller and wife to Elmer
Every A-C machine pronounced ready to roll will be
* • »--------------I. ren
in Hastings. An interChairman A. Ccukin and wife, south
....church
—----------------------------------------] ' Earl Sea*e. Devotional
-- ------------ ---------------lots
keep the good birds busy oa the nest! Give good hens thc best
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
awarded the red-white-and-blue Farm Commando eagk. You
eriing* program Ls planned including । of Barry Union, will be in charge n and 18. Andrews Addition, city.
Corner E. Colfax at Boltwood
of care— and plenty of the egg mash that contains the proper
&lt;■ Eme*t
wnr»i Mark*
MlirKj. who
wno will
win show
:-jiow colored
rowu -(of the
mi: fli;
devotion*.
vol ions, Mflo
mho Coldn-n
voiurrn will
wm Qnjt claim Deeds
are welcome to come in and consult our Farm Commando
i moving pictures
of
the
Muskegon
lead
me
song
service,
and
special
—
**■“
' •— -■ -------------- —-Durithn B- Corning to Vur H.
: mixture of the essentials lot heavy egg production... Thc formula
40 a m. Sunday school in charge convention. Be sure to bring your music will be given by Ute Woodland Adam* and wife. 40 acres, section
Register of Allis-Chalmers equipment, some available foe
of Mrs. Etta Mead.
society’s publicity poster to thc Evangelical Cnoir.
3, Thornapple.
, tor this feed has been tested in tbe LUuer Mix Laboratories.
10:45 a m. Morning worship. Love meeting.
work on neighboring forms.
The Barry Union Executive Com­
Ray- Sablain to Dorothv Sublaln
Feast followed by sacrament of the
The North Maple Grove ChrLtian mittee will hold a supper confer- ) 2 lots bordering on Gun lake.
Lord’s Supper and preaching serv­ Endeavorrrs had a roller skating ence in the basement of thc Grand j
* Made with MASTER MIX CONCENTRATE
Orangeville.
ice.
parly at Sanborn’s Rink Saturday St. Church at 6:0Q. o’clock, prreed- I
•7:00 p.m. Yoiuig Peoples prayer evening. Jan. 0. for Gordon Hawk:, Ina the Union Meeting, January 22.'
SENTENCE DEFERRED
service.
who is now home on furlough. Gor­ wnh E. S. Murks presiding.
Herman Neil, was tn have been
7:30 p.m. Young Peoples mission- don. who Is a former ChnsLun En­
sentenced Saturday for driving
deavor mtmlxr. reports back to
Substance Hottest
away a car without the owner’s
8:00 pm. Evening evangelbtlc Fort Benning. Georgia. Jan. 15.
consent, which he had admitted.
A substance is hottest when It
tender In cliarge of Dlst, Elder H.
The Union Executive meeting was
Michigan at M. C. Tracks
Judge McDonald deferred sentence
A DeLong.
•
at white heat and not when it
held Jan. .d at the home of Milo
Thursday. Jan. 11. 7:30 p.m. Pray­ Coldrrn In Ha*tmgs.
red hot.
PHONE 2678
HASTINGS. MICH.
continued.
er meeting at Cary Truman’s.
429 S. MICHIGAN. HASTINGS
Friday. Jan. 12. 8 p.m. Preaching
MTVice, Rev. H. A. Ik-Long.
Saturday. Jan 13. 8 pm. Prcachinx service. Rev. H. A. DeLong.
Stony Point
Clothes
Prayer meeting. Wed. 7:30 p.m.

CHURCHES

Wilbur Gibb* and I
Christmas. * Mr. I
‘oils spent ChristUenna Johnson tn
d Mn. Buel Sisson
id daughter, Bon-

Orrille and tam-

it on a nice Christthe church Sattir-

ays at home while
m Bainbridge. Oa
Ala. * A family
,t the Jesse Osgood
ming with twentyt. Our best wishes
Jesse Osgood. Msy

and Gloria enter­
owing gueata at
r; Mr. and Mrs
nd Mr. and Mrs
of Bowens Mills:
jane Woodmanset
and Mrs. James
md children anc
who was home foil
he Rev. and Mr«|
Javid and Nelda
ent Christmas af
Russell Laubuugi;
in the neighbor■rnoon. * Mr. anc
and Stephen, Barcth spent ChristMrs Ferris Brown
le gravel screenei
r that moved intc
the north end o»

■mv WE S!

THI

I

LETS GH fVttl MACHINE WM TO ROU

med to
Sarah Anders. *
sjx-nt Saturday
Jlarcncc Johncocf
s and took Chris’,
i his sister, Mi.
ind family of Irv
Mrs Ernie Eichel of Richland. Mis.
f Kulumazoo, Mi­
ls Hayward anc
Donna Haywan
nt Christmas will
k

&gt;L DISTRICT
st pleasant meet
ras enjoyed by tty
। of Maple Grov
at the home u
o. Hoffman. Elev
nembers and thel
»enl for thc pre
A delicious pot
served and a gral
-etenta for all. i
(surer will enter'
meeting.- * Ken
Battle Creek an&gt;
=7oyd Armour o
day dinner guest
Herbie Wilcox, i
ester Hawks an«
oved near BattL

"crblc Wilcox a er
guests of he4
A'cbb nnd famil'.
Wright and lltll
Creek spent fro:
•sday as guest* &lt;
rbie Wilcox
Birding was nc
:» church. Jan.
isc of the wcath
of officers an
ledlllrd will be he!
ilnr meeting Jm
well, the Brigg
ill with a cold.
■■rl .Jones attend
soulfry show he!
y between Christ
its * Thc A.wyri
islon lenders at
oq "Using Mich
n by Miss Bull
in Hasting.-.. Jai
rt Pufpaff Ls t
Ital In Lansin
idergone a maj&lt;
thc wedding &lt;
.sker and Shirts
.nd was woundr
France and h»
. a hospital ner
A Lt Ogilvie
gh with his par
nnd baby. * I

er guests ot Si
Davis were Ml
l Davis. Grata
If red Da VIA. Had
1 Mra. Roger Da
Christmas guesj

EGGMASTER
LAYING MASH

HASTINGS GRAIN &amp; BEAN CO

B. I. PECK

UCTION SALE

FIRST U. B. CHURVIl
Cor. of East and E. Grand
A. M. Culdn-n. Px-.tor
0:55 Bible school.
11:00 Morning worship.
6: 30 C. E. Study hour.
7: 30 Song service and gospel
mesMigiTuesday afternoon -and evening
W.C.T.U.. Rally. Potluck supper nt 6
pan.
Thursday. 7:30 p.m. . Adult and
Y. P. prayer -services.
Hear Ernest Marks Monday eve­
ning. Jan. 32 when Barry Co. Chris­
tian Endeavor will meet nt the
Grand St. U. B. church.

JEFFERSON ST. UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
F. w. Moxon, Pastor
Sunday. Presiding Elder D. H.
Carrick of Michigan Conference
wilh hold Communion service at 8
p.m. and will bring the message
from the Word of God.
Monday evening thc Rev. D. H.
Carrick will hold quarterly confer­
ence andVbusines^ meeting at 7:30
pun.
Sunday school and U.B.C.E. will
hold their regular hours of service.
Church prayer meeting Wednes­
day. 8 pjn
The U B.(
.C.E. business and social

Due to other interests, I will sell at public auction on my farm located 3J miles
southwest of Nashville on M-79, or 1 % miles north of Maple Grove known as the Fred
Haines form on

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17,1945
COMMENCING AT 1:30 P.M,
MRS. MINNIE POWELL

Hastings people will have a rare
treat Tuesday afternoon. Jan. 16. at
2:30. and evening at 7:30 at Grand
Street United Brethren church
when Mrs. Millie Powell, recording ,
secretary of .Michigan W.p.T.U,, a |
capable and charming speaker and composer, will conduct an Institute.
IThc public is Invited to a potluck '
j supper at 6:30. Bring sandwiches, i

Report of the Condition of The Hastings City Bank
»f Mlrhiexn

lh» eln

t the Bknklnr
fan finxnrkil

nozoo. thc Aahlt
Iwaler. thc Llo&gt;
Mn Thera Naf
and Mrs. Calrr
few Years guest
« of Hastings
ays at thc hotr
were Chrislm
ssts were Mr. at
r and daughte
and Marjory

Doll in

llxnk prernls

.1 Anti.IT IEH
1:1. Drmsnd deposit
TSd.aon.ut

195 112

llEHTHITH

CAPITAL .UVOUSTS

85. Capital*
81. Nttrplae

125.0OO.00

3S.ooo.on

:a at &lt;f/r»cZedj

2HIAL
SHS!

10 - HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE - 10
Milking shorthorn, 5 years old.
Holstein, 7 years old, fresh.
*
Holstein &amp; Guernsey, 5 years old, fresh.
Guernsey, 5 years old, fresh, calf by side.
Holstein, 8 years old, calf by side.
Durham and Guernsey, 6 yrs. old, due
March 1st.
Guernsey, 3 years old, due April 20th.
Guernsey and Durham, 7 years old, due
April 5th.
Guernsey cow, 8 years old, due April 1st.
Holstein heifer, 6 months old.
Durham and Guernsey heifer, 6 mos. old.
Two heifer calves, 7 weeks old.
3 HEAD OF HORSES

.IA1HL1T1EP (not Ind

*666

flLLISCHflLMERS^

Boy more, 6 years old.
Gray mare, 14 years old.
Bay colt, 2 years old.

HOGS
Brood sow with 6 pigs.

3 shoots

POULTRY
60 Barred Rock pullets, laying good

About
4 tons
2 tons
About

HAY &amp; GRAIN
20 tons of mixed hay.
of Timothy hay.
of baled straw.
200 baskets of corn.

FARM EQUIPMENT
Nearly new Surge milker.
Water separator. Pails and strainers
Farm wagon. Flat rack.
Combination rack. 5 tooth cultivator
2-horse riding cultivator. 3 section drag
Double harness and cellars.
Quantity of other small articles too nu
merous to mention

Sturdy
Attractive
Sm. She

$2.48

Juit

Med. She

shipment of rMmi

$2.98

albums.

TERMS: CASH.
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BATTERY
RECHARGING
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We Handle
Invader &amp; Exide
Batteries

All-metal,
with cover

10 gallon
capacity
at only

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Bulk — Cal. $1.29

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We hove on ExIde To lit your cor
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$1485

MARKS

My good productive 101 acre form with good buildings, electricity, is also for sale

HARRY KING, Clerk

Come in

A tool cheat in compact form, ideal for

NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR

HAROLD BELCHER, Auctioneer

now

home, office or car. Set includes file '
and meto! ch'iacl. saw, screwdriver,
wood chisel, punch awl-raamzr, cap
lifter and cork puller, and hammer—
plus handle to fit any of these Sj[45
tools. Complete in leather case
**

MEMORANDA

hlrh were eli&lt;it.I

o

POCKET TOOL KIT

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACOOL’XTf*

CLYDE SABIN, Prop.
EH

received

hear them.

$3.48

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PHONOGRAPH
RECORDS

Hampers

126 W. Star,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURADAY. JANUARY 11, 1M5

husband was recently killed in ac- I the fanner Chapman place where Itth Infantry, A.P4). 1
nils. nupt. and Mn. Hush Kltson.
PoatmuWoodland; Supt. and Mr*. Ralph
—i In the European war sone. * ; they now live, al the corner of tcr. New York. New Ycrt
Mlsa Belli RTuesday
usk of Battle Creek •*
.pSTfKxn
evening tlon ln
David Ctigsc is expected home , Weal Main and Arlington Sts. of
Harper. Delton; Supt. and Mrs
Mr* LUIte bowerbv
1 inid fur Hu? reason the rhoraap- Oku Harrington; Kellogg school.
from a three weeks vijlt Mis* Lydia Croulnger.
until Friday with her parent*. Mr. this week
“
her Json Bruce, who is In, Harold Ball hu purchased the
Mr*. Lillie Sowertoy, 83 a real-1 ple-Keliogg school did not opan on Gull lake; Supt. and Mn. W. Born,
and Mr*. J. L. Rugg. * Mr. and with . her
of Irving for lhe past thirty- , schedule, Tuesday. Jan. 2. Roadi Freeport.
MT*. Ray Lyon* entertained their training "at Norman. Oklahoma. * ‘ lew Skinner place, known also u dent
years piXad away *TUMday at *«** t)k&gt;cl«d
thu M«»4ay with
Patty K Dean wu under , the Monroe Dietrich home on Ar- n
suns. Ivan and family of HlllsdaJn, Little Pat
ijjjjgtQq gt. god moved on Thursday. the Becker N^ni rXreMKaU: I somewhat warmer . waatlwr and
Wendell and family at Flint and medical cai
| Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bliss have
Twelve member* of the Eastern
Alfred and family of Kalamazoo: llotr in her
: purchased of A. VanOrder. the
Star Put Matrons club enjoyed u
during
New
Year'*
weekend.
*
Mr*
extraction.
Xrthur Thede of U?hS? U “n- !
Floyd Moore. Jr of the UA I eight acres between thc Doan and
lovely dlnher Friday In its monthly
She wu bom at Rockford. Mich- • ’’iv.xl late. More snow- however i
meeting at the home of Mrs C. L
valaadng nicely at Butterworth Paiatroopera i*.pending a few Knox places on Arlington St. com­ Igan and resided there before com- bring more trouble in making
Hlar Mr* Glenn Oriffeth. chair­
hospital. Grand Rapids from a ma- hays furlough with hl* parent*. Mr. prising the flam along the river Ing to this vicinity. She wu a mem-1 ’rtps o»’«’ «« extensive school
man of the hospital guild distrib­
lor lut^reak.
operation ♦performed
Floyd
Moore
of und plan to do truck gardening ber of thc Irving Methodist church. | lfict.
i
‘ifr. Flor. Tumdav
H^ori Bnd Mr*.
* Prt
and
Mr. southwest
PhUto HolGood luck. Clark I It 1* rich soil
uted eighteen surgical sheets for
hcsunlng. The Feb. meeting will bo
%** been spending the holiday* at ley and Mra. Burdet Gray ol L*n- and hu grown wonderful ctflery Mrs. Isa Graliam of Wuhlngton
Installation
«•». &gt;—
--------- D. C . Miss Lillian Sowerby of Eut
Pythtan Sisters will Install their st the home of Mr* Harry Bal*ch.
Hammond.
Ind. —with
her ------brother ging were Wcdnewlay guest* at the
Chicago. 111. Mrs. Barbara Wlndes r.ewly elected officers. TUewtayevsand other relatives. a Mn. Lulu home of their grandmother. Mra.
Farmer* Clan Started '
■ —i -—•- —--------------- ------- nlng, Jan. 18. with Zetha Fenton,
Mary Gray. Bert Carter and *on
Reed
and
son
of
Grand
Rapids
LOANS FOR HOME
For the fourth consecutive sea­ Sowerby of Rockford. Thomu F. of ' installing officer. The ladles hope
were Sunday caller* at the Ray Ly­ Maurice, local were alio dinner
Two Middleville boys who have
son _
a __
ten weeks course of adult Ocala, Fla. one slater. Mn. Harriet for s good attendance
ons home. A The Middlevine Wom­ guest* ★ Mr*. Vina Johnson Cor- ___
been overseu for many months arc
.---------------..------- bc hEld al the
en’s Club will be entertained this nell hu gone to Grand Rapid* to farmer* mectli
Fisher of Rockford, eleven grand­
back home on furloughs;
REPAIRS
school withEl- children, two great-grandchildren.
New Year’s Family Gathering
Tuesday at thc home of Mn. Ray spend some time with her daughter । Ihornspple-K
8'Sgt. Russell E. Palmer, son of
dcr. The course
I and sons. * Miss Barbara Perrault; ton Laurence
A family dinner wu held at the Mr. and Mn., Miner Palmer and
Potts with a 1 o'clock luncheon.
Funeral services were held at
REMODELING
her studies at Haney’* started
•»—*- Monday night and thc topp­
home of thc Rev. Karl Keefer In brother of Mrs. Earl Vansickle lua
’ William Kroncwitter wu in!' returned lo
College in Grand Rapid* le for discussion this year la "Farm neral home conducted by Rev. H. Grand Rapids. New Year’s day. been hofne to sec lhe folks from
Grand Rapids recently to see an ! Bualncs*
” The meetings arc held at H. Harris, of Wayland, a farmer with the following present from O'Reilly
General
hospital
at
eye -----------------------specialist who pronounced his the forepart of but week after a Crops.
PURCHASING
week's vacation. A Mrs. Margaret B pm. on Monday nights in the pastor. Interment wu made In this locality; Mr and Mrs. Arthur Springfield. Mo. where no Is re­
agricultural room and anyone in­
Geukes and daughter. Evelyn; Mr.
□"in li.
W tSS’ d* i-.u gone
«“» to
“ Byron
B&gt;™‘ Center
«■"' to
“ spend terested is very welcome to attend. Courtland cemetery near Rockford. and Mrs Chet Geukes and chil­ ceiving treatment for Injuries re­
ceived Id the European front linos
a month with her daughter. Mrs. The leader will have occasional
and Mrs. Chnrlca Wil­ and Which hospitalised him for *
Little five-year-old Joan Bender, dren. Mr
guests at the Edd Perrault home Harry
and two sons, Mra. Emma several months overseu. Russell
Annis and family. She will outside help.
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Russell liams
in northwest Thornapple. Mlsa Pa­ then spend
some time with her
and her sister. Mr*. Ger­ wu shot tn the feet, losing the toes
tricia. who is a student at Michi­ daughter.
Bender who hu been confined lo Williams
Mra.
Frank
Moxon
in
trude
Kenyon
of Caledonia Mra. of one foot and being shot through
The
Roue
Circle
Meets
gan State College. Eut Lansing, Huting*. A The families of Robert
the bed the put three month* with
who had spent thc holi­ the instep of the other. He hu
finance it. Money i* available for
accompanied Miss Leora Smith of
Twenty-five ladies enjoyed thc rheumatic fever, is Improving but Williams,
with her son. returned home been on crutches but can get along
Green lake back to her school
Rouse circle meeting Thursday af­ will be in bed yet this week. She day*.
with
the
Middleville
folks.
without them. Mrs. VanSlckle took
duties. A Mis* Eliza Howe 1* ex­ rault family of northwast-Thorn- ternoon at the home of Mrs. Mac hu been a very patient Utile girl.
to do it. It'* patriotic to keep
him to Detroit this Wednesday
pected home Saturday from a two apple gathered at the Seery home Croninger. Lovely refreshments in­ * Little Diane Streeter Is spending
w here hc will spend symc • days
weeks* visit with her son and other al Green lake. Ne* Year’s eve for cluding some delicious birthday some time with her aunt, Mra.
Raymond
Clem
left
for
Camp
with his wife before going back to
relatives at Lansing. * Mrs. J. K.
cakes wtre a nice port of the aft­ Glenn Thoma* at Reed City, w Elit's also patriotic lo own your
their
annual
watch-night
party.
Sheridan,
III.
Tuesday,
and
was
thc hospital. We hear Russell hu
Spooner who is visiting her aunt.
ernoon gathering. Mra. Croninger win and Betty Bcchtc! of Grand
transferred
to
lhe
Great
Lakes
Mrs. E. F. Blake hu been ill and
-■
— Qood a real story he can tell.
wu assisted by her daughter. Mrs. Rapid* spent *omc of their hoil- । ---------------......
Another
Business
Change
When the early morning-train
days with their grandparents, Mr. Gaining station. Chicago,
under medical care. * Floyd Holes
Mary Dutcher of Grand Rapids.
today!
In
thc
new
Venture
pulled into Middleville Sunday
end Mra. Allen Bechtel. The dill- Juck. Raymond in the
t
is the new junior custodian at
Tiie new year hu- brought
morning, a young Marine, who had
drens' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otto ■ *nto the Navyl
Thomapple-KcUogg school, taking another change in thc business life Anniversary and
,
not
set foot on Middleville *oll tor
the place of Russell Bender who of Main St. The Arcade Food Bar.
----------•
Birthday Celebration Bechtel are en route to Niami. I
। more than two year*, alighted and
recently resigned his position be­ which wu bought by Mra. Kenneth
Official Notice
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Alec French West Africa to resume their .
■UY WAR ION OS b STAMPS HEM
cause of farm duties.
Vogel and Mis* Pauline Walker Potts on north Grand Rapids St. missionary work interrupted five I Mr and Mra. Barney CUier re­ soon was meeting the home folk*.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wash­ about a year ago. hu been *o|d to wu thc scene of a happy gathering year* ago. * We are glad to know celved official notice from the War The Marine wu Tech. Sgt. Rlcliburn, at one time resident* of Cale­ Fred Brog and Peter Petersen _ lhe evening of December 28 when that Ernest Vermeulen who injured department Saturday staling their mund &lt;Dick । Fenton, sun of Mr.
and
Mis. Elmer Fenton,
fresh-------from
Thc new owners, are well known near relatives of the couple gath­ his back some time ago and was son Sgt. Eddie Cteler. who had &gt;। ;
-----------------------;------ - --------donia,* but recently of Grass lake,
•re spending the winter at thfc through their connection with thc ered as a surprise for Mrs. Potts’ hospitalized for some weeks, is now | been reported missing in action in l*° ,or more years »ervice, a goodly
Olive Talbot home and plan to In- | Creamery and we arc certain will birthday and also to celebrate thc able to drive the car and get out France In August, wu known to be I portion of which hu been spent in
Wc haven’t yet
cate In town when they find a suit­ maintain lhe high standard rating 40th wedding anniversary* of Mr. some. * Mra. Betty Beeler Frost ■ a prisoner of war and later Infor- | t,ie
no doubt he too luu
and Mrs. Julian Pott*. Others pres­ has gone to Grand Rapid* where i inatlon would come from the pro- sctn. L&gt;,c*
able location. * Mrs.’ Norman Law- the eating place hu.
and we hope lo hear
ent were the Glenn Dean family. she hu a position a* secretary for voat general. Eddie Had gotten the I •
rcnce and little son. who accom- ,
news of his dilcmml thro’ to hl* ?on‘e
11 timing hu thirty-day
Real Estate Chances
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Flnkbeincr the Kris-Kraft Company.
pin led her brother-in-law Elton |
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Smalley and 1 parent* in a hutlly scribbled note} furlough.
Lawrence and family home from i Besides the two recent business -nd two children and Mr. and Mrs.
-----------their holiday vacation spent with changes there 1* some activity In James Robertson and baby daugh­ son* epent some of their Holiday [ written thc day of his capture,
• Sldbblm
M&lt;mb« F.H.L.i.
Fhon* 2503
vacation with his parents in Mar- August 13. which came to his par- |
ter. all local.
I the home folks at Kalkoskn. went real estate in town.
Distinguished Guest
shall and her father at Kalamazoo j ent* on November 13. This conflr- ■ Few of Middleville residents
to Saginaw Thursday to visit be- I Mrs. Oltce Talbot and mother,
&lt; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malchele and fation ease* their minds somewhat, i knew thc town had a distinguished e
Win* Fine Promotion
fore returning home. Norman, her ; Mra. Eliza Howe have purchased
----------IWB
A letter from Stanley Johnson lo ■ itwo small children of Ceresco were
his sister. Mra Jerald Bedford. ISunday visitors of his parent*. Mr. 1M4 Banner Baby One Year Old.' iwrson of Elizabeth Beveridge ot
dated Dec. 16 from Belgium, bring* iand Mrs Chris Malchele in west I Thc first birthday of Master Ml- ; New York city, an associate editor
lhe news that our genial fighting Thomapple.
‘
* Ernest White has chael Robert Streeter, thc Ban- I of thc Woman’s Home Companion
grocer hu Jumjved from the rank ।gone to spend part of the winter j ner1* New Year baby of 1844 who who wu a guest of Mra. Harry
or private first class to Staff Ser- imonth* with his daughters at Vu- arrived Jan. 1. 1944 at Pennock Balsch. The object of MU* Beverceant. which speaks well of Jack.
isar and Dexter. ★ Mrs. C. L. Hlar hospital, in Hastings, in a close ' idge’s visit wu Interest taken In a
Jack wrote a very interesting let- ientertains thc West side bridge J race with a little lady of Huting*.' letter written by Mrs B*l*ch mow­
ter which we hope to send'in to iclub this Wednesday. * Mrs. Harry wu n happy one.
I time ago In response to the poll re­
the Home Front news. He told of ’Lewi* and children. Mrs. Bernice , A birthday dinner wu held for, yarding making the home more
lust being back from a two days. :Park and Robert Lewis, ipent Sun- । Michael on Sunday. Dec. 31. at th^ convenient. Mrs. Balsch mentioned
, furlough spent at the town of Ver- iday with their son ana brother, home of hi* parent*. Mr. and Mra. their intention of moving the laun’fcra. where he and a pal. David ,Jack who I* at Great Lakes train- I Win. Streeter on west Main St. i dry from the buement to thc back
. Warner, who could speak French Ing station. A Mra. Ivai Baird amt with ids grandmother. Mrs. Floy room. Till* 1* one thing the maga' had been entertained by the couple two children of Grand Rapids were Austin and the following other ' zine L* much interested In. so much
1 who run tbe confectionary* shop visitors of her slater. Mrs. Grace • relatives present: Mr. and Mra.1 *o. that photographer* have been
On account of the death of my wife, I will dispose of oirthc personal property ot
i where they buy their sweets. '
Waddell and sons. Sunday of lut I Glenn Thomu and daughter. Mar- here and taken picture* tn prenarJack’* service record is quite in- week. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Waddell | Iren of Reed City. anc( Mra. Haxel allon of making a "before" and
Public Auction at thc farm located 2} miles north of Freeport and 40 rods west on
'cresting: altho* 38 year* old lut of Grand Rapids were Saturday 1 Dysord and two children of Grand "after" feature. An account of the
May 23 he was Inducted and re­ callers. ★ Twenty-two month-old . Rapid*.
i vi*it to the Bai*ch home in Mldreived his boot training at Camp David Schluper hu been ill with | A lovely decorated birthday cake.' dlcville will appear In.the CompanM-50, on
Robinson. Arkansas; later went to gland trouble and required medical ; the gift of the Banghart Bakery of Ion- in the late summer according
• Ft. Mead. Maryland and his final care: however he did not develop Huting*. wu a happy surprise ot . to Miss Beveridge. Mr*. Balsch Iw.
training at Camp McCoy. Wts mumps u
as wu
wa* Tint
lirst suspected.
thc
acted as "Reader Reporter" from
.... dinner.
• where hc wu hardened to winter
Miss Jean Oriffeth has been con­
- ---------tills vicinity for more than three
by being sent into the Upper Pen­ fined to her home with an infected
News from Harold Kermeen
I 'ears, but modestly hu kept us all
, insula of Michigan for maneuvers throat.
Mr*. Hester Kermeen received a . in ignorance of-the fact until now
| when snow wu watot deep. Hc
----- ------litter Saturday from her husband'--------------- ---------------------, .'pent hi* birthday on the ocean.' Entertain for Returned Soldier
Harold, the first in a month. Har- &lt; LOVERDALE
ind joined ill* unit June 15. nine
Mr, and Mra Chns. Williams eii- old who I* In the front lines in Last Wcdk's Letter
Starting at 1 o'clock I offer the following articles
' days after D day. Hc I* with the terUlned on Wednesday night tor Belgium unites he has been busy— । Mr*. Emma Dickerson and Mrs
1 18th Infantry in General Hodges lhe pleasure of S Sgt. Russell Pal­ *n busy, that hc hid not had his , Martha Chamberlain are spending
I First Army. Hl* ndrtreM i*: S Sgt-----‘
mer. Sgt.
---------------and Mr*. ----------Richard---Palmer
*
clothes off for a month, and while the holidays with Mrs. Rrva Chll, Stanley E. Johnson. 36417373. Co. E find. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Sickle. in France had been sleeping on tiie ton and family of South Bend *
ground. Thc letter 'uaamritten on Mr&lt;
—•—
Mr* Russel Hart &lt;i* -------convalescing
Christmas
day.
from a recent operation at Pen­
6 steel posts. Slush scraper. Stoneboat.
HORSE
nock hospital. Huting*. * Mr*.
Letter
from
Jack
Hamilton
Thoma* Moyer spent Friday with
Fence stretcher. Log chains.
Tiie August letter written by Lt. Mr. and Mrs. Archie McNutt of
7 yrs. old, wgt. 1,400 lbs.
Jack Hamilton, prisoner in Gcr- Kalamazoo. * Vivian Brook* of thc
Wrenches and small tools.
many, wu received by his grand­ Lowell schools is spending her va­
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. L: E- Hamil­ cation at home. * The Cloverdale
CHICKENS
Forks, shovels, hoes and numerous other
ton. Saturday, the first in four srhool and teacher. Mra. Glcnna
months. Jack write hc was a mem­ Van Horn, are enjoying a two
articles.
ber of -a volley ball team the boy* weeks’ vacation.
16 White Rock pulleti.
had organized to pass the time.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson entertained i
FURNITURE
Jack wu taken prisoner lut thc Warner famllle* from Montan &lt;
16 White Rock hem.
March.
Hustings and Deitcin nt n Christ­
mas dinner on Sunday * Gene
2 cook stoves. Wood heater.
Pleasant Social Events
Mrs’ N«ta°D‘ Wiimer and
HAY &amp; GRAIN
Supt and Mrs. J. F. Schlpper children spent Chrlstmu at Paw
Circulating heater. Kitchen cabinet.
were hoaU to the superintendent* Paw * Mrs. Mildred Good uf Kal­
of Barry county schools and their amazoo spent the New Year’s
Large cupboard, good one.
tons alfalfa and clover hay.
wives at dinner Thursday evening. weekend ut thc Warner home. *
Guests were Mr*. D. A. VanBuskirk New Year* came in very quietly in i1
Mom and Pop and the Car...
Drop leaf kitchen table.
Quantity of straw. 30 bu. seed oats.
of Hostings &lt;her husband wu un­ the Dale. Too much sickness for “
able to be present due to a pre­ many parties; Mrs. Harold Gould &gt;
ABC electric washing machine, good.
100 crates sorted corn. 8 bu. potatoes.
vious engagement at Ann Arbor &gt;: rnd Mra. Lester Monica arc on the ”
Supt. and Mr*. Arlie Reed, Nash- list now.
.
••
homo during her vUlt. Ar:
Mr*. Jessie Marsh of thc west
^tl^wi^^.^1^
Laura Russell Solomon nnd family. A Thc:;
Ed Ftnkbalner family wars New,
Year guest* of the Maynard Slone'
faoil/ In Battle Creek. A R. O.i
Streeter. HL •
and
the paM month

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION

AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1945

YEARS TAKE TOLL AS CARS
RATTLE P WAR-WINTER!

6

4 bu. seed corn.

11 bu. clover and timothy seed mixed.
MACHINERY

Double work harness. 3 collars.
3rd horse harness. Farm wagon.
Set dump boards. Low wheel wagon.
McDeering 8 ft. cut binder on trucks,
new canvasses.
Int. 2 horse siding cultivator.
Single cultivator, double shovel.
Gale 2 horse riding cultivator.
6 bbl. galvanized tank.
Oliver 99 walking plow.
2 sec. spike drag. Land roller.
30 ft. 1" pipe. Hoy car.
Forks, rope and pulleys.
2 sets slings. Pair sleighs.
Trip rope 1 and 1 inch. Cauldron kettle.
7 sets of 2 &amp; 3 horse eveners.
8-6&amp; 12ft. ladders.Cloverseed buncher.
Several wagon tongues.
Lumber for 16 ft. hay rack.
Fanning mill. 80 rods barbed wire.

6 dining chairs. Stepladder.
2 burner electric plate.
12 and 30 gal. meat crock.
Quantity conned fruit.
Copper kettle, large.
Copper boiler. Meat bench.
Ice box. Fruit cans and jugs.
Can rack. Clothes rack.
2 couches. Several rockers.
Electric cabinet radio. Library table.
Large wall clock. Small clock. Dresser.
Wood bed and coil springs.
New mattress. 9x12 and 12x14 rugs.
13x 14 linoleum. Leather bed davenport.
Wheeler and Wilson sewing machine.
Victrola. Dining table. Bookcase.
Sick room chair.
Iron bed springs and mattress.
Bedding, linen and towels.
Paper racks. Sewing cabinet.
Sugar pan. Bean picker.
3 burner gas plate. Wood bed. Mail box.
Dishes and cooking utensils of all kinds
and many other articles not men­
tioned. Be there; sole starts on time.

FOR HEALTH
VITA KAPS
100

UNICAPS
100

"That remind* me. George...wa mutt have the Standard

Oil Man tert our anti-freeze 1**

Many a car owner finds himself bedeviled with car troubks
thia winter . .. because ordinary care isn’t enough for older
cars in this 4th War-Winter. Rationed driving, with its
short trips and necessary alow speeds, drains battery life and
power. It also builds up sticky sludge—which tends to dog
oil lines and screens, and may lead to burned-nut bmring*. to
stuck rings and scored cylinders. Thc older thc car, the
greater the danger.
"Nur*e” and "coddle" your car for the balance of ths
winter. It will pay you handsome dividends in smoother,
more economical operation and huger car life. See your
Standard Oil Dealer frequently.

• A VALUABLE
DOCUMENT
nmee sad skill applied directly to your

BLOUGH, Prop
'EY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

STANDARD OIL

$£96

MULTAMINS
100

$g29

VIGRAN
100 _________

$g89

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1

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100*8

$Q79

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ABDOL
100

COD LIVER OIL $4 39
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YEAST TAB.
100
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Tab. — 100_.
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NOTICE TO CUDITOB*

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fuiuutms

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■ialawatfea M mN aauts ba gruiwt flgt. Havens returned to the air I rias, wu woupded while In action
U,
H. u ludr. or w mm. oi-.r neld at Palm gprlnK5 Tuuday aft- I in France on Dec 11 and la now In
« a 21-day furlough * Mr. and the hospital. ★ Danlal Fayne. wh
Mr*. Ray fcrway ware in Lansing •1i*
" in
- the army, somewhere •"
“
in «
Uu
&lt;ne day lut week to visit their south, spent the holidays with hU
daughter, Mrs. Ruth ficou. whose parents. Mr. and Mrs l&gt;an Payne
I
« Mrs. Birdena Lytde went -t
husband
wu
on
a
furlough
from
&gt;
Grand Rapids Saturday on busi
Camp Scott, Vs. __________
nras. ♦ Joe Sallk. son of Mr. an^
'
Mra. Ben Ballk, is a corporal In
CARLTON CENTER
India. ♦ Clarence and Leon Payne
Friend* and neighbors here are are culling logs for Mr* Andy
glad to hear that Mrs. John Smith Carpenter U: Shultz. * The Fred
who fell fracturing an ankle jbmbys and the Millon Women
Chriaunu morning 1* able to be visited at ths home of Mr. and
about the bouse tn a wheel chair. Mra. Clyde Ashby in Kalamazoo.
; * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hennsy en- Sunday.
______ ___ __________
• tertalned her niece. Mra. Albert
0BDBB FOB PUBLICATION
1 Bellany and daughter of Detroit lut
HUI. ot Mkkir... T*. Frob.1. Court weekend. Thia week Sunday eve DOWLING
Rather
snappy weather out4ou:
tor Ik. Osair ol H.rrj
, nlng Mr. and Mra. Henney called
*1 • .M.1.0 Ot M14 Crart. h»14
a. on Mrs. Tasker and daughter. Mrs. way lut week, and It as* Uk&lt;
Prib.i. ottk.'ts lb. Cliy ot lUauag* Glenns Hynes of Lake Odessa. * olden times, seeing Russell Stanton
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hale of Free­ and Stanley Pierce driving around
port were Sunday dinner guest* of with their horse and cutter, or. to
the Ralph Hsnneys * L4. James be exact. I should have said the
Nelson Valentine of Houston, Tex- mule and cutter, however It proved
M writes that he enjoyed a visit itself equal to lhe occasion, and
from his former schoolmate. Sgt all seemed to be gelling a bit u.
Howard L. Daniels of Camp Swift. enjoyment out of the experience
Texu. Saturday and Sunday pr* * Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lcater re­
ceding Christmu. ♦ Keith’M. Craig. turned Last week from a trip to
MM. 3/c called SumUy to tell his New Mexico where they attended
Hunt and uncle. Mr and Mra. Les­ lhe wedding of their s n. Richard
lie Daniels apd 'family goodbye u Lester, who wu m. 1
Sew
he wu leaving for San FrancLvo Year's eve to a youn; I
Calif, Monday evening. * Mrs. El­ Salt Lake City. They aL -idled
mer Marlou went to Grand Rap­ her people while In Vt»b. r&gt;-.irning
ids for medical treatment Tuesday. home by bus Thursday. &lt; Thr lit­
She 1* gaining alowly.'
tle son of Mr. and Mn. D ..&lt; King
Burl Valentine returned home who hu been quite ill. Is somewhat
Unproved. E Proefrock who also
hu been In poor health is gaining,
though not able to do much work
cn the farm yet. Joe Harrington.
Extension Oroup-Yia*1 loo. hu been laid up with an in­
postponed its meeting until Jan jured ankle. ★ Thc Hugh Lannings
24th at the home of Mrs. Ralph&lt; have again taken over lheir lunch
Hcnney. * Willard Nash returned; room which hu been operated sevto Lansing Sunday after spending era! months by Gerald Garrett. *
the Chrlstmu vacation with hisi Sympathy I* extended to Mr and
GLASS CREEK
parents, Mr. and Mra. Ouy Nash Mra. Dan McCallum of HopctownMra. Roy Oaks and Mra. Virgin­ Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs AUg- _..
K ...
ship
in the loss U1
of their son. „uHuia Tale attended the Extension ust Tasker of the Cheney District 1 bert McCallum who wa* killed in
training class in Hasting* Wednes­ spent the evening at the Noshes. * , action in one of the recent battle*
day. The local group will meet with Mi** Barbara Daniels of Huting* ' in France. He wu a cousin of MarMra. Clyde Warren next week spent the past week wlth_ her j shall Pierce and Mra. Irene Burg­
Thursday, the 8th. * Mr. and Mrs. grandparent*. Mr. and Mra. Elwyn deff of Dowling. * Funeral services
Forrest Haven*. Mr*. Virginia Tate Daniels.
were held Friday for Oral Arnett,
and Darwin called on Sgt and Mra.
’— 4 • *---------------aged 70. owner of the Mill lake re­
Gordon Havens to see the new HOPE CENTER------------------------------- sort which he established 26 years
baby daughter. Pamela Ann. at
Mr. and Mra Fred Ashby have ago. Burial wa* in the Dowling
Hastings, one day lut week. * Da­ been Informed that their son. Mau- cemetery. * The next WSCS. dinvid and Anita McOlocklln of Hutlngs returned home Friday after
spending the past two weeks with
their grandparent\ Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest Havens. * Mr and Mra. ।
Louie Erway. Mrs. Marian Gues-_
mendo and son of Kalamazoo and
Cpl. Ouesmendo of Missouri were
weekend guest* at the Fred Otis,
home. Cpl- Ouesmendo expects to
be shipped to a camp in California
when he returns to nl* base * Sgt.
and Mra. Gordon Havens called at 1
Forrest Havens' Sunday evening.1

?
**
**
church on ’
"huraday. Jan. 18 with bualnea'
neeting following. * Mias Lizzie
&gt; tn Ith entertained a few ladles *t1
er home TU«aday afternoon honr ng the 83rd birthday of Mita
Ua Littlejohn who make* her
lome with Mlsa Smith.

CRESSEY
Last Week's Letter
_Mr and Mn. Cha*. Bauman had
Chrutmu dinner with Mr. and
Mra Clayton Messenger of Battle
Creek. * Mrs Mary Dodge and
trandson of Midland spent several
lay* at her daughter'*. Mn. Ernest
Petrie. * MU* Charlotte Buckley of
Detroit and Claude Hannon of
Calamaxoo spent Christmas with
£1* father and aunt. ♦ Mn. Lawence Brown's mother visited her
•or a few day* last week. ★ Don

Reynolds made
Grand Rapid*
and Mr* Ous 1
and Mn. Cha*.
* Mr. and Mn Qwmst Townsend
ad children and Mr. and Mn.
Richard Hartman and children ot
Kalamaaoo, spent Christina* wtth
their parent*. Mr. and Mra. Ctrl.
Hartman * Mr and Mn. Warren I

COATS GROVE

Mra. Martha Wilcox who ha* blood
;&gt;o!*or.lng in her hand a MY. and
Mn. Clarence Shelley ot MMMbd
spent the weekend and New Tear's
with Mr. and Mra Ernest Smith.
Mr und Mra Unden Bryan* and
*on». also visited there, New Tear'*

" WJuj, lUio U alltylww Uief

DON’T Let

YOUR Car

Get like

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING

HE IT kE.SOl.VEI&gt; 1h
Ik- ORDJNAXCE fur ih&gt;

OF

. «»4 f» on n'rlork A.
lb- .ddnl-n .(BULK

THE CITY OF 1&lt;AHT1N&lt;H&lt; pRDAIXS:
BBCT1ON II
PAKKIXG OP *1,1, VEHICLE*-—

WOODLAND MUTUAL
FIREINSURANCECOMPANY
The Annual Meeting of the Policyholders of the

Woodland Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be
held in the Woodland Town Hall on. Tuesday, January

KEEP IT IN GOOD REPAIR
Don't wait for something serious to happen as you

may be without its use for some time waiting for parts.

Your present cor will have to last you a long tim
so take core of it.

LLOYD HUVER—SERVICE MANAGER

ing of such other business as may legally come before

the meeting.

Chrysler - DeSoto - Plymouth
Parts &amp; Service

If you move into a vacant home or apartment
and find a telephone already there, you’ll
probably wonder why we may not be able to
give you telephone service. Here’s the reason:

waiting lut.

telephone equipment, and with

As soon u a pre*ent customer moves our,
even .hough the instrument may not be re­
moved for several days, his service is discon­
nected ct the central office. Then the equipment
and switchboard space that telephone required
are put right into use for war-essential oe other

MICHIGAN

BELL

lowing thi* fair and iqalhlbl
for in governmental orders.
Wall be glad when w« cm
service everybody wants—wfe

TELEPHONE

COMPANY

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Phone 2482

16, 1945, for the purpose of hearing annual reports

ond the election of two Directors and for the transact­

SALES

WERNER 4

YES, BIT A TELEPHONE ON TIE PREMISES
DOESN’T ALWAYS MEAN WE CAN FINNISH SEI

Evinrude
Motors

Michigan ot M. C. Tracks

a ,.ui

Century
Boats

Hastings

UCTION SAL

C. J. MOORE. Prtlid.nl
H. V. TOWNSEND, Sector,

'WISH

sut

Having sold the farm, I will sell the following at Public Auction at the plaoa lo­
IIHOlIHl

She Relies on Milk

tr»
«• »lh*r«ioe n
JKFFKKHON

MtCIIKiA!

To keep up the
"• u .h.il
Kale 3. N

quickened pace

of her busy day

Make
Our
Success
YOUR
Success

WILEYS
ELECT. SERVICE

cated 2 miles south of Hastings on M-37 on

TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1945
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK.

Sorrel gelding, 5 yrs. old, 3 goited, sod-

tires, good one.
Single show and racing harness.

All housewives today ore en­

2 good saddles.

Democratic

ergy conscious. It is the wise

Minneapolis Moline tractor calHvataf,
MinneapoNr Muttaa 2

Whip and robe.

with the necessary essentials of a good diet.

2 pr. riding Martingales.

teins, calcium and phosphorus all needed

Saddle blankets.

vote on all major decisions, each sharing in thc
profits according to his contributions.

It's Democ­

racy ot Work.

4 Qc
IO

Halters.

HOGS
From 40 to 50 heod feeden, wgt. 60 to
100 lbs.

POULTRY equipment

Ask for Highlands Dairy Grade A Milk!
HIGH IN CREAM CONTINT.
rAsnumziD. ft. 7c. ot.

Through Your Co-Op You Can Supply
Youreelf With All Your Farm Needs

Oil brooder stove and feeders.

Electric water fountain.
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TERMS: Cosh.
BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hastings

9 ft. cultipacker.

conditioned.
Belonging to a cooperative is simply banding to­

gether for mutual interests, each member with a

For healthful IMng.

Minneapolis Moline IL T. tractor, M
rubber.

Sleigh bells.

woman that counts on milk to provide her

In milk, she has a source of vitamins, pro­

Now—absolutely free—you can
get over 70 tested, euy baking
recipea in Fleischmann's big
new book. "The Bread Basket" I
Donna of grand ideas for
breads, rolls, sweet breads,
made better with Fleisch­
mann’s famous Yellow Label
Yeast. Remember, Fleisch­
mann’s is the only frcth yeast
with extra vitamiiu—contains
* added amounts of Vitamins A
and D as well as the Vitamin B
Complex! For your free copy,
send letter or poetcard today to:
Fleischmann’s Yeast, Room 615­
D. 480 Lexington Avenue, New
York 17, N. Y.

FARM TOOLS

Show buggy, metol wheels and rubber

Call 2795

Get This Wonderful
New 40-Page
Recipe Book-Free!

30 tons mixed hoy.

dlo and driving horse.
Took first
prise at New York 3 yean ago in
show.

COOPERATION

FOR ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS

GENERAL WIRING
&amp;
CONTRACTING
114 W. Court St.
Hastings

HAY &amp; GRAIN

HORSE, HARNESS,SADDLES

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES, INC
HASTINGS

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No goods to be removed from promisot until set

AMEPT SILVERS, OW

PHONE 2118
NORTH CHURCH ST.

Numerous other ertfales not IM

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

wu—

�THE HASTINGS BANKER. THVKSDAY. JANUARY II. l94.-»

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BERLIN IS ONLY A WHISTLE STOP
away. And if you’re going our way, you pay your own freight.
That means you keep on buying more and more bonds until
you’ve bought every bond you can dig up the dough for. And
then you buy another one!
Remember, you might be making this trip the hard way. From
island to island. Through the jungle. In a B-29. In a submarine.
So don’t feel too sorry for yourself... Get that first extra
bond today... right now... this minute!

,,

Yeah, that was Berlin we just passed.
Seemed like we’d never get thefc, didn’t it? And now that
we made it, anybody feel like a stopover? Little celebration or
something like that?
Forget it, friend. This is a through train we’re on. And before
we get to where we’re going, • Berlin will seem like a whistle
stop. A dot on the map, once removed.
Tokyo’s our destination. Half a world and billions of bucks

KEEP ON BUYING BONDS TILL IT’S OVER, OVER THERE!
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WALLDORFF &amp; SON

STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
fKANDSEN'S
B. A. LyBARKER
MMNET&amp;GOWN
Evro SPORT SHOP.

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BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE

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FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT

WORKS

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THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERALHOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK
ANDRUS SERVICE

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VIKING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
LONG &amp; MOORE Sc to SI
STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.
I NT. SEAL fir LOCK

MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
COFFEESHOP
.
BARRY CLEANERS
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

CUJUUttSHOLSIflBi.

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JANUARY IS. 1945

SICTION ONI—fACtS 1 MB

BICHTY-NIHTH YtAB

RECEIVES AIR MEDAL

IT WAS NOT SUICIDE
-VERY FAR FROM IT!

On th»

EDITORIAL

The murder of Bute Senator War­
ren G. Hooper near Springport but
Thursday ihould prove to the last
Chat. Peat* Did Not Drown lingering doubters that the CarrSigler Grand Jury at Landing in­
in Lake But Wished to
volves something more important.
Make
,
—Folks Think He Did
deep-rooted
and sinister than the
Chas. Pease. 38. of Wayland. m&gt; mere conviction of petty grafter* in
Bunday, at Chief Noonday take fa; UMHegtalature
Yankee Springs, seem* to have
plnvcd a huge Joke
w- arV!ff?1' Wltnesiie* aren't killed ta cold
We
certain about iXe
v ,“.rn“,.nJ?y
-jr- vk
'bkxxl to hide facts concerning a few
was himself. We will relate the •
.. b ..
fact* a* given to us by Undersher- sma11 br“*&amp; . . ,
I “»&lt;»■ H«tor .pp.renu, tow

Home Front
Delton. Michigan

Riad for this chance

snowbound Delton and to voice the
hope that the new year will bring
you all home once more. This is
one wav to catch up on those many
letters I don't always get u&gt; answer.
I do mean well, believe me
Inasmuch as few have wgiltett &lt;4

with any very Important aspects of
the Grand Jury investigation

The’ murder of Senator Hooper
recalls to mind the fact that Stat­
Senator Earl Munshaw of Grand
Rapids, was discovered dead of car­
bon monoxide poisoning In a enr­
age on his farm near that city The
death was trpRijl u suicide and de­
spondency at possible Involvement in
the grand jury invcsttiratlon this
death came within a day of the
time that State Senator Chester M
Howell confessed and turned state'

14 FACES—2 SECTIONS

"BROTHERS UNDER
THE SKIN"
Subject of Negro
J Lowyer at Brotherhood
The Brotherhood at their month­
ly meeting. Monday night, heard a
forceful and con*, facing speech on
the
Broiheriuxxl of Man" by
Junes R. Golden, prominent law­
yer of Battle Creek, a graduate of
Tuskegee. Virginia Law school and
the Univrnuty bf Michigan He was
introduced by Judge Archie Mc­
Donald.
।
Ainonx the many fine paints J
made
by Mr. Golden "was that the
1
“Brotherhood of Man” is not a
theorv,
but a scientific fact. Race
1
'merely
means thgt certain of lt»
'
members have developed certain
external
c'i racterislics. such as
!
people in the Inn id zone being ■
'given a darker pigment a* a pro­
i
tection
against the more . Intense

something ot such importance cretRiun^n*ffl,'rtriv?MColi S» hll-i"rnln|1 °ne °r ,nOrC l*rfcO,l&gt;“ cause
However, other legislators
Sumner was driving on Die nign »a».,,,-.1
.h.m
w.r no&lt; Ire (ram (h.i toe .1 murtre WU .TO..W u&gt; .take .are with an equal background of rehousehold Is full of 'em. it's of that I
spectabllity have confessed and even
sbout
6
o'clock
Sunday
evening.
It
he dldn t ’P«»a
.ankle that 1 plait to tell you. In I
been
convicted
without “breaking"
wa*
quite
dark
at
that
lime.
He
and around Delton there are many I
noticed an empty car. a little dl»-, Investigators agree that the crime and so one U lead to wonder a a * it
waiting out the war with the home I
tance from the lake at the ride of (had all the earmarks of a "profes- despondency which prompted Mr
folk*. Some of the girls are busy I
Munxhaw'*
suicide,
r&gt;r was it fear
Ihe
road
He
stopped,
hastily
looked
tdonai"
Job
In
the
most
thorough
elsewhere during the week but I
at the car. and decided that somt; gangland style.
cpme home to roost over weekends I
of the consequences if he talked ?
&lt;_ne who had driven to that bodv
. . .
Among these .are Doris Chamber- I
ot water to fish through the ice1
resources should be spared to
lain Mcllvain. whose husband Jake,
ammwmmmw
The Michigan public must realize, of teeth: everv physical organ Is
had left hl* auto there. It was loo
r.'™:"° * 8^r~
is in France. Doris works it the,
PAMPA ARMY
AIR
FIELD. Sharing With OHwrt
late for Ice fishing, and Sumner ,rBrr ?own the kiljers—and. even now that it ha? on it* hands a thor- the same in nil race* A tclentist
Hastings Manufacturing Componv I
H/HrL Orlo H. Shepard
moremet
important,
to find out why qyghly ugly situation whieij goes would be unable to tell by a blood PAMPA TEXAS. &lt;Special'—James ■
■1—1—
..
of thought the driver, mtahl have
1
Kathryn Horton Moll spends the. 8'Sgt Orlo H. Shepard,
son
test from which race each man I Houghtalln. 22. 814 8. Michigan : IS O Double BlMSIItg
someone
considered
it
ao
.
neqgMary
deeper
than legislative gralt
The
Mr*. lojta
an adbident
week in Battle creex out come* Mrs.
uuta Jenkin*
jenun* of
oi Assyria Center,
center, with
wan mi
sraacm which
wiucii would
wuum acctmr».
Ave..
Hastings.
Mich.,
ton
of
Mr
and ,
- •-------home on Bunday to share news &lt;rf has returned ,,orn
from Burma
the count tor
for UIC
the w
car n&lt;
at uir
the roadside
Hooper from taiKing Carr-Sigler Grand Jury to date had
Hurma to tor
nmuxiar ;■ to at*P Mr
• superiority
of. race is the meat jjrs. Arthur J. Houghtalln, R. 4.
.
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In
neither
nt
United States after twenty-nine Hr was in a hurry; but when lie At present, the answer to
of done well but has probably corralled dangerous thing ta the world to- . Hastings. Mich, has teen swarded
went oversea.* last September and month* overseas He ta an engineer, could get to u telephone he called | these two questions can be proven, tuattly some of the outermoat fringe ■ day. the speaker maintained, and hUsliver pilot's win«* and appointed i
is' now in England. Teaching at gunner on u B-25 and im* flown on [Sheriff Bera, told him about the I
of jM-tty offenders But in the case we a ;c headed for untold trouble I gn officer in the Army Air Forces I
Monroe xcnooi
wee*, fifty-&gt;even mlsriqjM In the European i vacant
and suggested
an In­After the crime had been disal the
Monroe
school uunng
during inc
the week.
—auto,
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of Mr Hooper, the investigators were if I' is not eliminated.
upon completion of his twin-engine'
Kathryn Towne Chambr-tatn ulw Jheator »nd
Ghlna-Burma-India! rest-----------Igut Ion
covered. Special Proiaicutor Kim evidently approaching mil “pay­
In speukhta of the ware of an'i- advunetd training at this Top o’’
prefers home" for her leisure. Leo, Uwat$£\ ,P
Shepard has been
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_ ioi
_,r, Ir
,rwin» iui
»*urc
Sheriff __
Bera
selected Undrrsher| Sigler
rrVraIrtl
for uir
Uie ium
ftnt time
Semltifin in the world today he Texas unit of the AAP Central Ply­ ' and published serially In Its chur
-relre »&gt;'&gt;"■
*"'1 *
•• fo&lt;&gt;&lt; DJ“rr l«i T,*
mainkr 'the
h,r Irin (tai
.. tatalw Ita.pre .tad. mto
•. « dirt' Hence the murder which, let , cited that no ocher people numer!- line Training Command.
I bulletin. As we explained whan '
us
hope,
jarred
people
out
of
their
’
published the first otie. neither 1
July. 1942. and is now in France dentlal citation.
complacency in regard to affairs at cally has rontributed so much to ■ He 1* married tA the former Jac- ' nor Mrs Wo«jdburne had th* I
Margaret StxiUHlan Smith leave*!
thr modern world ox the Jew quellne M. Thoma*. Hastings, Mich
i to Investigate This is what he di*- 'had "ren Kr“nl*d immunity as a Lansing. The Grand Jury deserves . Many of the essential cornerxlotv?
inoltwt ides that the tour wuuki
-------------- *»*■----------------■ her work at Upjohns in-Ktlamnx&gt;o D ADilV TH All €
covered *
I state's witness in a graft conspiracy and should receive, all the backing
• republished in the Bonner. I
for ociasional vUIU with h»me DAKKi
I KAIL J
of modem civilisation came out of
i
— r»,,i caw Involving Frank D. McKay of and support which the-Hate cun Asiatic' countries.
’ neither had any idea thkt *• h
folks. Russell ta in England and his
ta’Itetaire . (X S3. d(.(X(.
B-gd.; nwd r.UMmmm.. give it. Money spent In carrying on
been for some time. Ruth Craker fTATr
UATIAkl IM
Some ureal men have been given .
o'd. and we thought them so
Braley mxkes her home with her \| A If
NAIlUN IN
I a good-sized hole cut throush the •of «Benton. Harbor and State Repre­ its work i» a Mund investment in,
that we have passed them t
parents the Roy Crakers. altho
“F isxiivii 111
ice Two fish poles lav on the ice. sentaUve William Green of Hillman good government and confidence in’
work* in Kalamazaoo during the a via m * sw iaih
the fundamental honesty of govern­
[ with lines attached which entered
...
week. Don has recently arrived in
that hole. Doster pulled one line uj&gt; । Previously. Mr Hooper had not ment will be increased rather having crime up from slavery Of
the
listed
ten
greatest
musicians
tn the surface—nothing there but been connected in the public mind
■ Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
,
By A. W. Woodbum*. MD.’
Crooked Lake, which we consider
• the bare hook On the other h«-*« :
Purchases by Business
Ann Sullivan Macy shared
cro founded the now famous blood
a subflbb. I* also represented with &gt;
i was a bluesill
Whv didn't the .------------------------------------- life with an incorrigibly law
Firms and Corporations.
Total of $759.12 Collected
plasma. in recent intelligence tests,
waiting wives. At the Tbm Gibran
fixhrnnan lake that blurvlll off toe ■r..
child, afflicted with sightless di
SERVING WITH AIR ( ORFS IN one of the highest ratings was won,
residence, we find Pit. who mends
Enables County to
' hook? He returned to the emptv
,
in 1944— $350.52 Retained
SOUTH PACIFIC
bv an Indian boy: another bv a
her days with the kindergartener?
car to so* If anything there would , Drive For Funds to
Exceed Over All Quota
Jor Use in County ■
Mexican vlrl: the highest of all by
nt our liK-f] school. Her husbnnd. ,
! throw light on this mvxtKyin*
.. .
.
.
A satisfying ptiiltaopby at
a Negro
In Chicago.
Don Moody, han been acmes airier* ■; An an ever sit basis. Barry county 'uation. H- found it all right There Aid Fight Against
- boy
—r ...
-----------------------As the current drive for funds “tor
did
well
in
the
Sixth
War
Loan
Of
the
approximately
two
billion
the
National Foundation for Infan­ will include sharing: sharing
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Dou*^Florix's^wife.ni onSnr^h.’.UH
Our Quota was W»9j»0 and in the glove comoartment of the • •
human beings in the world, three- tile Paralysis gets underway, it is gifts, achievement*, prosperity
' car wa* a life insurgnee poll?-.' Infantile Paralysis
SI388.710.25 —
was -r»n-Mv
actually raised, nr
or made to Charles Pease, of Wayland ■
Ute
Itself. Il is not th* m*nb
the fort with th*lr three rhsrmin- *'
fourths
are
nt&gt;n-white.
the
latter
well
to
recall
the
excellent
record
u,„c w ,MBW.
of the profit-seeking shaiwtw
rj.ee representing the minority
vouneslers. while Doux takes cadet about 1.72 times the goal set.
i Tills excellent record, however, : Mich., with hi* wife the henefi- lnr lhe National Foundation to
' the use made of the funds collected. or even the sharecropper, but an
training down tn Texas.
is due mostly to buMneu. firms and clan It seemed evident to Under- flaht infantile Parahvi*. is now
alloyed
division of our bt*M
7
r
ul
Mr.
L.
F
Maus.
Treasurer,
informs
This lx but a num a re outline at
Doster that Charles Prase
wav. *uu
and «&gt;■
all v.«.r
civic organUaHelen Aldrich NMAMOtn. al’"* a cotixirailons which accounted for sheriff
'■’f•'iff
-------- Bn&lt;ler ______
wa&gt;.
others.
that in thel944 drive for fund*. with
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vl. k.M I,
— rl
tn tn
r• m-i
■. muKiauai
■ &gt; &lt; ■ ■ ■ wgunua■_ Hsrthe nunv pertinent and vital
vital
te«chec he»e. exnects the APO SI
$iuo2UC5O
of HU,
this tola
totalI or 315
Wavland.
had
create
trim*,
and r&gt;rr&gt;
every
individual
UO- (HL .W &lt;JI
••
•• t..- •.1______
&gt;■»»». aiiu
in
nart-vinia
Wil by
ov Mr
lor his •
of »75# 12 «» collected
Hoarding nourishes narrow i
rddrr« «f her husband ’most an.- percent of the quota of 8318fi00
-“.-.it. —
that either
bv accl- r»
v-j ,o ».«&gt;»
points
Mr. MOKicn
Golden
n*- the
l.hp,imoresslon
n\pJTSj?£n
’hVrt’^r^n.S^nr
r&gt; c,'un*’' u
*" -.
aaked
h*,D —
ra,1._
'« -a
hekre’rs left
to rememb£
and for hl’
coin t»xe*. Birthday Balls, uardlinew. MUeriy and miwy
fund °r SIIW)a&lt;* «r more for Barn
time ■•Pinkv" lx with an en»lne-rx •rignwl. From this standpoint, the d*"' «r
•wav with them.
IT.’L8™*1*.1 ,“‘fu.
deducU,n«-----------------------------record here was outstanding
,n,ed ,’Jt® thp k*?,p
Cauntvs share, one halt of whnt
The Frbniarv. Brotherhood, the W8M spent for coin coilectors win- such when shared, Lore
But when it come* to individual
CI?d 'ha*. **' b,)d^ **
»»•
kent and u*ed in
19th. will be Farmers' Night with
purchase*, the Barry county record 'x."p,d J* fo.".,?d
lhr.
Parry County, the National FounCharles "Figv. Michigan Commls- “hnVF or
*•*
*“ **“
•zieiiv
anuvn Hine
nine liver,
nvra al
uv homo
nuinr'la
not outstanding—well below tiic ,J’P 'ake- w ,
5
, dalion will use their fund* to emBet’v Fmltli
'
I what we share.' my* Lows
sinner nt Agriculture, the speaker i National Foundation.
whlle Sailor Vic ta winning our war avt
average
while
ntgr for the state and the na- ”&gt;'* realms of blits with old yhlei p|uy Mienlixla and Doctors to dis­
The Motion Picture Tlieatre* turn- the gift without the giver ii
wa* recently home after
nfler Hon.
lion It
In fact
With a quota of Noonday
Somehow the oftieer., cover the cause and cure of this
at sen. Hr was
ed
in
8253
06.
and
one-half
or
8128.53
“Pruiu of the mind and
nearly n "rar but i» again »in and 8491.000 for individual sales. 8388.- , despite the fish poles, the life In- dread disease and in case of an
was
added
to
Barry
County
group
*
such a* Art, Selane*. MUJ
. . . ■ "03.75 ----- xuranre
policy and the hole through , f0|demie In Barry (ountv. the Naat• 'em Clare Morrwrwd. ..
Daniels
was&lt;-re
actually raUed.
or about
treasury.
Religion
Religion have
have blesMd
Ueaaed mar.k:
makes her home at Wail Uke A ’» P«r cent pt the amount expected, the ke. did not believe that Charier. Uaaal foundation would send us
People who mailed their contribu- fau\*
.w55e, ^bsred.
nice sururiM* ram** for her not tan-t In "K- Bonds, the county did fairly Pens* luid drowned in Noonday t-alned help to stamn it out. even
tlons direct to the President, con- land and material
*»n when Jack, suunowedlv In fn|v. 1 weU. reaching about 91 per cent of lake.
. ihor.&lt;h it cost much more than
trlbuted 535.00. and 8l%50 *1 thta;
called her from New York Cltv :thc
but hi other issue*, the
Doster rtext phoned to Wayland we had paid in. in fact II acU just
was forwarded back to Barry County i
Just now he Is in Texas, hopln? i county reached only 50 per cent ot He learned that Emil Dietlker. of । like an insurance policy, so lets all
line
by the National Foundation
to get home soon
,h** Ql,ota assigned
' that village, was Pease's father-in- I get behind this very worthy raua*.
rvm&lt;i tMn ci.4-1
iui,,.,
A comparison of individual sales . law. He talked with Dtetlker bv
The Wtional Foundation support* ,
We
have
put
coin
botes
in
the
Oma Jean Garrison Baker. withafor Bury county. Michigan and the
the BiRer Kenney clinics, and pays
phone,
and
learned
that
Pease,
clad
stores
and
office*,
please
put
In
‘*o
ta here for the dur- I mumn a-, a Whole based on percentOokmosten Modern Line
iui uic ruuicu icacwicn wiiKii lore,. "—
in
hfs
Soo
pants
and
locket,
had
|
what
you
can
afford.
a lion. Harry has been with the . 4ge. of quo:a Ls aa follows:
moat scientists expend toward learn- •«u9n A .P°°r “nrt.
of C. R. Bookcase &amp; Choir
for
Earl R Boyes. Chairman
into
Armv in Hawaii for several month* |
U 8JL. Mich.Barrv started right after dinner,
ing more about this dread disease casting her all L
— the
of the Drive to raise funds
Louelta Braley Ulrich is also rt •
...
. . jjj ’ ios'
91, Noonday lake to fish through the ,
Receives Wide
Attention
HFAnoitARTFRq
Irra AAR
•»««....
„.wv ..........
which hits ADULTS just as hard treasury has iiupired
; ice. and that the famllv wondered .... ’
....
.
home—Alex spent two vears in Ice-1 otiter takiie* sold
sotiTHWFSTPArtPir!
Although mostly a preview ^qf »s children.
ta-o thousand years
M
why
he
had
not
returned,
and
were
t
ant Rov. M1 Norwmxi son of Mr ■ ‘hfags to come, because of wartlrhe! In the event mat our own county Ln,™ niUr
»
land and was wounded with Pnt- ; to individuals .121
118
| beginning to worry about him. The Home of Mr and Mrq
ton's 3rd Army. He ta now back in i
----------l a mS Hinn W toiinr «i
&gt;honw». ele . the nirol- cvre l,.d .n epidemic beyond lu 'J™
officer asked if there had been an-. 1
~
"”* 0,10 *vlrs*
combat with the 9lh army.
I Total 118
109
.&amp;
Ftoiled belto" Mlc”
'»K'U™ a&lt; Onend toplde. nnoocul to*w. (he N.tlmto Fbun- -1"r'
tarn
»"&gt;«red to l.rre., douon -ill top In .nd wpply .11
' Among young mothers waiting in । A comparison of buslner* and cor- |'trouble in Peases family. Dtetlker Smith Sherman Almost to oni id fire Nlp-lSto dreremd
Jeanette Gaskill Frederickson . poratlon rales for the county. Michl- said
“*d they
'bey had had no trouble. Dos
Dos-­
on^Certo^ to- fcetortold. &amp;H S82.S'
“ 11 dw ln '“«•
George ta In the navy, stationed at | Run and the nation based on per- ter told
toW him
h,m what
whn’ he
h- had'
ha,r founa
fm,nn , Total LOSS in Fire
1928—and that, in spite of the fact1 ham county In 1944.
Wealth, but that was *
• at the lake, and requested fam to
*
Shoemaker. California, at the pres- j rentage of quota is:
* During the past summer. Michigan
the ’have not*' to selfi
"""
। mornlns. -ton th7?urll IwS! ot
Following a dive-bombing attack that there was very little to sell
ent time. Jeanette and two young |
OS A.
M'cb
One of the outstanding display*, was hard hit by infantile paralysis rrom ‘the haves.’
on
a
Nip
airfield
at
Ceram.
Lieuten
­
800,1 afur
,
'Mr. and Mrs Smith Sherman. Hast­
sons are housekeeping by them17’
158
ul5
True sharing 1st
ant Norwood and nine other P-38 according to a furniture trade jour- Before the summer ended the total
wax the Oakmasters Modern cases rose to epidemic proportions' wholehearted. Joyful cos
'
Noticing some footprints leadingings. Route 2. was burned
It isLightning "fighter* of"the"13lh
AAF nal.
:
selves, making the best of things i
•
-----| from Peases c*r to a patch ofthought the fire was due
to a de- Figfiter Command's White Knights line produced by the Grand Rapids. in some localities. In 1944 the total I of our gifts. cspociUea. sti
without the man nf&lt;;the house Two Hour Pnrkinn
H“loK£er
c‘,’ m.ncy
o ..u ,
,
made a low-level strafing attack on 1Bookcase A Chair Company here.
'number of cases in Michigan was , and blessing* seeordlng
Revs and Thelma Mott, now Mrs 1 wo nour rOFKing
.
Tn a showroom on the sixth floor .more than three times the average Lord has prospered us.'
। father-in-law if he thought those;
When their son. Smith. Jr., who shipping in Ceram waters
Merrill Evans and Mrs Roy Peter- Limit OFI State.
M-n. have joined Forces and arc liv- T ' ' ’
/
in
Waters umhuiuk
building,. the
of
seven year*
*- ------' were Pease's tracks. The latter said
. had been ...
out during
the evening.
The flahters
fighters succeeded
in 'destrov
'of‘ the
ng.
Tile
destroy--- Itx
mic versatilvciaaut- :, fourth
ui the
me past kick
years and th*------- —" “
-----------------... ......red
I™
",
ItV "(
Of U&gt;e
the Okkmk.rem
Oakmaiterx Un.
line wa&gt;
was linkxtrik- fourth M.ta.1
highest on
on record,
reenerf
I he was quite certain they were,
returned to ..........
the home
he noticed
■—
- *~*
• ------within and without. It
to in to Bvto tom- «t are, Jefferson, Begins
I With his flashlight. Doster led the
-- --------------------'
let that the chimney
was burning
out.
and damaging an additional 12 ,nB,v
ingly demonstrated
demonstrated. Mr
Mr. L
L. R
R. MattAs a result of the
Lake, with their two babies. Mer-1—,
,
' .
3
■ way* forabout’lO rods'‘intothe * but’thou
WM’au
’right
“h“ freighta?VaVd«troy«l
‘in' । ?2n ,whto h,pads lhe ntanagement of । Michigan Chapters of the National ilee abounds with life bi
1 hut ghteverything
tholiaht evervthlna
tt'ot
all rloht a.“ fif
mok.
•_ __________ re_.
rill is serving overseas—France. t &gt; । TlJCSdoy, Jon. 30
theyfound
snow ' *nd so went to bed
About 12:45 a nearby bay
the recently reorganized company Foundation for Infantile Paralvsta, has an outlet. It receive* a
be exact—and ThNmas husband Is
njwfhnina Timsztev tan an loss I' woods. There
*»•«« uir;
*uwiusome
au&gt;ucwiu»
now in Utah. Their children are I
’• umit h.r mo-'i' hMped
*•—---■ up
•—- The
—
offlc
"&lt;—
«r ui
klckcd
-v.j ott : am., he was awakened by a roaring
Lieutenant Norwood's filaht ac-iherp&gt; literally had to "scour the cooperating closely with the nos"Give to the world the
within a few months of the same
cs co?? into effwt on sSre a lot of lhp anow and underneath sound which seemed to come from counted for four of the five Jan country" to eet together the proper, pitals and doctor,, far-reaching hav*
age and Thelma tells us it's one, X,’ jeff&gt;^hmi
Thtai‘he* found the 800 Dahla and another
fretahtm“‘destroved
d«tro&gt;ed The
“1 flight
another room.
room. A*
As he
he opened
opened the
the fretahters
assortment of draperies, fabrics, etc. preparations for hospitalisation and
u— .u_
------- filled
B Avery
Aven- of
end •­product, however, had color. I treatment were made. Fortunately. you"
the .
flames
filledtiie
theroom
room He
He lender
leader Lieutenant
Lieutenant R
R B
os The
---------merry round of baby-tending.
ln effect for several years prior 1 'ackc‘:
.£faa* |iad ,on when door,
_ _______
- --------------"ir^t^
fairmony.
and a ver&gt;- ----------pleasing money was available to help victims
immediately grabbed
some■ bedding Prattville Alabama " destroyed
two, b*™
00* - .
My father and mother again to the war. wa* suspended soon after I hc ,cfl homp ,or lhe uke!
-• —
-- effective
.«—*•— through the generosity of thousands
to put around him and hastened to'Of the ships and Lieutenant Fliu' "change of-pace
“ By an
find themselves with a family al- tire and gasoline rationinc went Into' The officer then found the same arouse the other members of the r Bentlev Junior of Yantic Con- uw of built-in partilions and special. who had contributed to the Infantile CONCERNING “A" CARS
tho' I am sure they thought nt one I effect, according to Chief of Police' kind of foot print* leading from family Shortly after he ran down- nectlcut got another
' backgrounds, one had the impression . \ Paralysis Appeal for fluids.
with basic “A” rations must
lime we were on our own and | Harry Thompson. Of late, however. I the empty car to the roadway on stairs the celling of the upstairs
n(tn freighter was destroyed
’■““"K ‘n‘° • n,ce,y furnished
"tndeugr rationing record*** I
they could settle down to u quiet,the parking privilege on these two. the north side of Gun lake. Ho r?°T Jf’1 ,n' “ dld lhc stalrs **’
ANNUAL MEETING
MMor William R. Cowper. Junior, Prtvale home
to apply for any gw
and peaceful middle age Mar- I main business streets has been con- found them again as he traveled '“JJu him.
Of Middleville Co-op Creamery clegible
of Gatesville. North Carolina Major I The Oakmasters line, constats of.
rations. Jacob Zweedyk. U
quita's husband. Ivan Smith, has statently abused, he states, and so. from Gun lake to the YankeeYankee
The only' articles saved from the (coWpcr also strafed a Jap radio^ number of standard size unit, postponed until March, will be no­ OPA Director pointed out I
been ta the New Hebrides since for the nccommodatioR&gt;of shoppers j Springs church. The track* ended fire were the electric range, electric station on the Island. ,
pieces and there is almost ho end to tified of date later. By Order of In the recent i e-regislratlo
November of 1943. She has spent and other people who do business there. Doster was fully satisfied ; refrigerator and the washing majn cjvh yfe Lieutenant Norwood1 the variety of combination* which Foard of Directors. M. O. Bedford. Western Michigan nearly &gt;
her lime in
In th* office of the Super- here, the time limit will be put into, that Charles Pease's body would chine also a few smaller items. The wo an inspector for the Eaton Man-1 can be made from them The dis- Sec.-Treas
adv. 1-18
basic "A" ration iwldcrs. ewch
intendent of TSchools. Msry
.fleet again.
'; not
not be
be found
found In
in Lake
Lake Chief
Chief NoonNoon- ,loss is partially covered by fasur- ufacturlng Company's Battle Creek play at Grand Rapids, for example,'
Mary Marie, effect
On this same date—Jan. 30. 1945— ' jay&gt; but could not guess where he ; nnce. Al present. Mr. and Mr*. Sher- P]ant
wife of Dave Townsend, has been
proved that Oakmasters was equally ,
the
new
ordinance
Roea
nto
effect
|
j
ia
d
gone
from
the
Yankee
Springs
home since last July and now has
I n?an,- son' &lt;"Pd ^ugbter, Norma are, K
----------------j at home in a small. "plnt-slze“ bed-1
wtach
tnakes
it
unlawful
to
teave
chu
rch
comer.
He
didn't
look
for
David. Jr. to keep her on her toes. I?,0*,KL’BLtVSi ‘
'staying with the former s mother.;
Tra'nn
; room or a living room of more than
“» &lt;"&gt;“«»• •S'*'"
ord Information has been
(Mrs. Bertha Sherman, here in Hast dTQte 36 n a TOP I Fipp
ample proportion*
and Mary Marie and son hope to tn the city &lt;&gt;etween the hours of j it appears that Peases parents ings. but they expect to soon occupy ,
J
I
Oakmasters pieces, Mr Mattson
9-1*1 a m In fl'M a m
tlonlng Boards that many
Join him soon. Julie Knowlton, mv
also live ta Wayland. His mother ,'one of the furnished cottages at IS rlOCCa Oil Important *g|d. were designed with the’idea in
tat* did not understand Uw
man in service, is now stationed at
has a brother who resides ta Jack- i Lllkr
n __________
ink. Al-Gon-Qui
At.Gnn.oiHn
rnmmirtppc in SpnntA : mind that the home of the irnmeHOME PARSNIP. WELL SAY
-♦»-----------LOmmineeS in jenare (Hate future would be smaller and
an air base In Italy. He is radio
son. Relatives of Pease in Wayland
Peter
Ttedgen.
of
Hastings,
route
strayed theirs. No
operator on a Flying Fortress and
Senator H. D. Tripp. Allegan , more compact. Dust-catching scrolls
2 brought to this office Thursday telephohed the sheriffs office here । fUCMIfAIC TA UCI A
ha* 12 missions over enemy terri­ a parsnip that was over 19 inches Monday* forenoon, that his moth­
IV
f druggist and prominent district Re- and ornamentation have been ellmtory to hi* credit. He ha* recentlv in lengtn. 15 inches in circumfer­ er's brother in Jackson had called 1
publlcan. was named chairman of i inoted to make care and upkeep
been awarded the Air Medal, but ence at the top. and weighed near­ her by phone and told her that VII I nrf 1/V lAIEtnC
the important Senate Veterans and ! easier. For attractiveness, fhe line
not present his mileage
Military Affairs committee and ! depends on sound design and care­
please don't ask me why because ns ly five pounds. It was not &lt;mjy big. Charles Pease had called at his nil | PriRl WitUj
record with his supplamei
member of three other equally im- . fully-worked-out proportions
yet he hasn't enlightened me. but was also solid and good eating. bouse that morning. He said he
line application. Zweedyi
Oould it be hi* modesty? Also We can speak advisedly as to the had asked Charley where he was !
Will Redto. Crop
, Lo..«. By ftoro —
awaiting Julie's return is his two
size.
weight
and
quality.
Millions Sav Exoartl
‘
xrir-Kicran such stores as R. H. Macv. New
might not have received * i
rear old son, Mike, who surely
rationing record, or it was
keeps his grandfather busy every
" MnL- mil h.v.
mean* of chemical sprays will be J other committee appointments tn 50,1 s-9e'ro,t: Marshall Field's. Chi­
destroyed, he should Im®
minute.
apply to his local board foe
ft Is amazing how busy we war
Ucate.
wh-e&gt; manage to be most of the
time. Some of us have children,
CAMPFIRE GIRLS
make folks believe he had drowned j ciriBkbv^af the botanv department ^f?PPjf,n ? In '!s *fcond 'erm from 1 here because it indicates »a potenand that's a full time Job. while
others haye positions. We always
himself in the waters of Noonday o{ MichUmn state college
,Wa district to the state senate., uB]|y strong industry for the post
Guardians was held last
have our dallv letter* to our men
lake. It was nice of him. wasn't it?
At present the only delay in use
p,acel11 9n Jour,_of tbe iff??- iwar cru n,,ct»d A successful fumland "mall call" I* a big moment of
to
leave
his
life
insurance,
policy
1
o{
these
chemicals
on
onions
and
lm
P
Br
5
a
P
t
J.
w
.
19
committees
,
ture
y
ne
of
.^t
V
hich
has
naw
uuu. uu.u,
rnemieais on onions ano — .
lulc
Aten when plana
our own day. For recreation we
in
? the
governor. i&gt; (Unm|
tfonal distribution
adverin his
his ear
car for
for the
theprotection
protection &lt;?&gt;
&lt;?&gt; of
of M&gt;veral
several other
other crops
crops in
in the
the state
state is!
is! ,iamed
,‘nmed b
by
the lieutenant
lieutenant govemor.
dtaUuiunuu also Is
»» an
«&lt;&gt; auverthe Council Fire I
have an occasional bridge game,
hta family. Charley is some Joker. {rom the lack of proper equipment1
In ’”*P°ns* to «■«!««•&lt;» for tisement for the community—and
gab-fest, shopping trip, and very
“ * * .hat may not be available until BtT«»niilnlng the senate committee [ sound advertising of this sort is alseldom a movie. Some of us have
post-war years says Mr Grigsby
I system, Lt. Gov Brown has re- । ways an asset.
AN
EIGHTH AIR FORCE cial parlors. Relatives of
PCh£UT ^d ^.itroi * expert- ■ ?«&gt;“&lt;“»* «?!«£«
_
TT------------ ***----------------church and Camp Fire activities.
FIGHTER STATION. EnglandThese things are time-filler* tho'
...
. progressing
.. I from with
.25 to 19. by doubling up or. -r
x*
amenu
are
First Lieutenant Robert S. Fifield,
most of us readily admit that our
sulta at Michigan Stale college, im- i wch groups as public health and I O VC I CD rare
.
Each Camp Fir* group
of Hastings. Mich. an Eighth Air
life is most pleasant, under the clrHardship* Bound to Occur
priled bv the need for eliminating |
,ld. and- comb nlng state 3Q*L AnniversarV
Fore* fighter pilot, shown here ta
labor in th* production ot! school* under one heading
JUTn ^Anniversary
the cockpit of hli P-51 Mustang hs*
Unlei* Warning I* Heeded hand
cvmes is an especially good idea
vegetable crops. Several chemicals
11 13 known that Senator Trtpu is
Hastings Kiwanis will observe the been presented the third Oak Leaf
L- Anderson district fuel ra- now
Iluw ar*
Mtc known vv
to be
uc «cmM&lt;c
selective u»
ta i. —
on• •••»•».••*
ardent conservationist and that
-"--ijuui
30th muuio««u;
Anniversary w&gt;
of Kiwanis
»■!&gt;» wwiInter- Cluster to his Air Medal, previously
The role the mothers and fathers
Uoning representative for p.P A.; nrikin
actjon—that is,
tv. thev
they kill the weed&lt;
weeds 'membership
ITiemberthlo on that committee wil.
will naiinnal
national at
al its meeting here next awarded
of these girls are playing is one
emphasizes again that fuel oil con- |ujthout injuring the crop plants.
i give him on opportunity to carryWednesday noon. Jan. 24.
A cluster is equivalent to another
that deserves deep gratitude on ail
turners most ration their own dally
Dilute sulfuric acid may be used ■ on hl*work in that field. As chair-' Highlight of the program will be medal
our parts. Hat* off u&gt; these parents
use of oil very closely, since supplies 1 jn onions to eliminate 75 per ctent I man M the Veterans and Military the reading of a message from Ben
The citation for Lt. Fifield read:
who have opened their homes and
■t this period in the heating season of thc hand tabor ordinarily used. Affairs committee he will oversee Dean. Grand Rapids, president of For exceptionally meritorious serv­
their hearts to the wives and chil­
are at the lowest point since x«Uon- use. of oils and other materials in the work planned by the state for Kiwanis International,
ice tn aerial flight over enesny oc­
ing began. The unusual cold weath- carfouhas met with considerable the reluming veterans and will
Binds its beginning in Detroit 30 cupied Continental Europe.
dren of our boys "over there". In
Th*
er the past weeks has caused an success. This crop presents serious, have a say in the Michigan slate years ago, Kiwanis has expandedI to courage, coolness and skill displayed
many ways they can be classed
enormous drain on the fuel oil supwe„j problems, with many acres I troopsorganization, which has re-. a membership of 139.000 divided by this, officer reflect great jndU
among the “unsung heroes".
ply and unless precaution* sre-'tkk-abandoned in recent year*, accord- i placed
thethe
National
Guard
a* a*
the;
among
2.250
dub*
Needlta to say. all of its continue
: placed
National
Guard
the
i among
2.250
clubs in
in thta
this country upon himself and tho Armed Force*
tn actual hardship* may exist be-. lna u&gt; Mr Grigsby.
fgovernor;
'
“
al the United But**."
to hope and pray that soon our
f.ov^or-. troop, to’ horn. ' '
th,
fore the winter isover. Anderson
SmOx and other herbicide* are1
—Lt Fifield l* th* son at Mr. aad
men will lelurn and our lives can
wnen mat
and stated that In order for the fuel ot! promising for many other crops and , NOTICE
waavE
,
'ccmmunlty work which Kiwanls is
again oe
be normal ones,
ones. When
that : Maurice’M
M Athay,
Ashby, son of Mr.
Mr. and
— ■&lt; - - r
in —
ti 1 Mr*. Fred
■ i Ashby,
b-wIh. who.was
। i—— pounded
—- - ■
—— ”u‘^1“er
My Be
Beauty Bhop will be closed doing here. Mayor Chsrles Lsonard with
cotoe*
I think we —
will
all
&lt;»n *
'•a*'y.ou,*’® most recent d«r«opment» at tho
My
bavc benefited from these
theae months
month* I Iin"
ta action
action fa
ta Fnuice
Prance on
on D«.
Dec.rlL*
11.
bus.u he must keep thermostats low college have b*en with growth pro- for
_____ three months Watch for , ha* issued a »P®cM proclamsUgi
*&gt;r abdlt
'|...................................................................
» «*ery means possible to |motto* fttbeuoeee. many having openineta
- --- ---------------- -----------------ranting Jan 21 to 27. inclusive, as
and year* ..................
that have taksn courage
Hi* wife and throe children live ..
u.
[treed killing properties.
'I Kiwanu.Anniversary Week.
(Contlnusd on Page 5. Sec* 1.)
in Kalamazoo.
Ml. 1-18

18765762

INFANTILE PARALYSIS
FUNDS UNDERWAY

g|^| WAR LOAN

HASTINGS INDUSTRY
MAKES HIT AT
FURNITURE SHOW

LIILPIILALJ

S's

LOWER YOUR OIL
CONSUMPTION

IILL

mI,™ =’s

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARYU, IMS

AT THE THEATRES
Chicken of Sea
38'
TUNA FISH
Chicken of Sea,
TUNA FISH
30'
Crate A—Can
Whole Kernel
14'
ROCHESTER CORN
Can
WAUBEHASWEHPEASNo 2cani4c

AMNGS

&amp;

Gene Autry in "Comte* Round the
Mountain" with Bmiley Barnette
Bpeclnrular croaa-country hone
racing. gun fight*. wild hone* bat­
tling wolves, a Puny Express mall
jobbery .and cowboy singing. a per­
fect balance of action, comedy, anc
rnualc.
Johnny Mack Brown In “Ghost
Guru" with Raymond Hatton
The heroes ride into town in re­
sponse to the plea of the murdered
ranchers daughter, it'a the kind of
story weatem fan* like.

Kelsey, Hastings. R No.
Bruce McPherson, Lake
Martin Guernsey, Hasting*. R. No.
4; Betty singleton, 702 E. Marshall;
Mr*. George Caldwell and baby boy.
M3 W. Madlaon: Mb* Dora Bashore.

lake Odeaaa: Mra. Harold Weak*.

Nashville; Mrs. Edward Bailey and
baby boy. 402 S. Hanover; Mra Ray­
mond Roush and baby boy, Middle­
ville; Mrs.- Marion Card, 420 E. Bute
Rd.: Ml** Marguerite Freese, 221 8.

DonationsHoroitai Ouila 30,
so when Private Rocky HH1 appears Naahvillp, Mrs. Don Hindorliter,
I at the canteen Into which she has Sec Subscription to ' Children's Ac­
■ converted her home, she tltlnk* of tivate* and Playmate".

Every week is THRIFT WEEK ot Food Center becousc every price is a low price every day!

your family well-fed and healthy.

Here you.’U rind

Here you’ll find foods to keep

the EXTRA SAVINGS that fatten up piggy bonks and buy extra War Bonds.

(NO POINTS CANNED FOODS'

Here you will find convenient displays in five big departments to moke

HOMINY no points - No. 2 J can
LIMA BEANS no point? - glass can
PORK &amp; BEANS
DICED CARROTS 5cn^Z7
MIXED VEGETABLES

*

menu planning easier and food shopping more enjoyable from start to finish.

WE HAVE PLENTY OF NON-RATIONED FOODS

Heavy HENS

SPRINGERS

Dressed while you wait

Dresied while you wait

15'
13'
13'
12'
15'

PORK LIVERlb. AV
7AC II BRISKET
Boiling BEEFIt

POINT FREE
POINT

COD FILLETS fresh frozen - lb. 39'
OCEAN PERCH fresh frozen - lb. 39'
OYSTERS extra standard - pt. 69c
SALMON STEAKS red-lb. 59c

PORK CHOPS center cut - lb. 36c
HAMBURGER fresh ground-lb. 25'
PORK SAUSAGE grade I-Ib.. 29c

35c
59c

BEEF CHUCK ROASTS S,,V"' 27'
VEAL BREAST meaty - lb. 15'

SMOKED CISCOES
SMOKED SALMON
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR
SOFTASILK
Cake Flour

lb.
»&gt;

BEEF, PORK, VEAL 9,0,,"d V29'

PENNICK GOLDEN SYRUP ||| SUPER SUDS

5 lb. sack
25 lb. sack $1.27

5lb *"35'

COCOA

QUc

pkg.

21'
COCOA
2 a 19'
Ginger BREAD MIX
21'
CANNED MILK
9'
PET MILK
9'
CARNATION MILK
9'
Baker's Deluxe

MV

WHEATIES
-

. *

JL*x
COCOA

2 lbs

Onr Mother'*

1
IB J
jnc

JLvF

lb. pkg.

lb.

Hershey** —

Giant pkg. 14c

Dromedary — Pkg.

.

Libby's — tall can

Tall ran

SYRUP

5

Everybody's

41‘

2.. 35'
SEEDLESS RAISINS
15'
SEEDED RAISINS
17'
PUMPKIN
17'
PIK NIK CATSUP
15'
SWEET PICKLES
37'

Fennlek Waffle

KARO SYRUP

5 lbs.

39c

i

Sun Maid —

....

" lb. Jar ****

BIG JACK SOAP

til

g

9C

Wall Paper CLEANER OQc
fcsV

Ige. pkg.

All Purpose CLEANER Ole

2 for 19c

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JANUARY 19-20

KLEANSER

Q

'V

Kitchen

AMMONIA

17'
13'
19'

LINCO WASH

14'
18'
18'
10'
25'
10'

BOWLENE

SANI-FLUSH

. '..

RED SEAL LYE

Sincerity — No. 21-. can

PRO-TEK
POT CLEANER

3 bars

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

Gene Autrey, Smiley Burnette

COMIN AROUND THE MOUNTAIN
and

SHE'S A SWEETHEART

LAVA SOAP

SUNDAY and MONDAY. JANUARY 21-22

CLIMALENE

Qt.

CAMAY

—1 ■

Fir*. -- Cl.,.

while his carl is being repaired and
nfliZ
excitement follows
®* the ”■
8 roup held their
excitement tonowg.
meeting in the afternoon and the
"Abrarad with Two Yank." .Urrin,
8 C A "tved .upper for them
■William Bendix. Dennis O’Keefe
* “ *“U'nt
WaKnoxSC
The picture U reported to reach
m IV the hX
a new high in hilarious comedy i
Heimev **
nOmC
Mra'
as Bendix and O Keefe, as twn |R&gt;lp&amp; H«wy.
__________
leather neck* on furlough In Aus- MILO
'
trails, forget they are buddles
“ in
Jn
Mr*. Fred Ryerson. Mr. and Mrs.
battle and gel themselves 1into
— Merle Bradfield and Rush Saunders
■ some fantastic scrapes.
■
were Hastings shoppers Wednesday.
* Congratulations to Mr. and Mr*.
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
MMM
, w
Marshall Harvey
on
the„ birth of a
oz. son born at Plainwell hosIt'a a Boy
9 lb. 6 ox.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Allen, Jr.. PHnl. Jan 2 * Vera June. Grinage
Robert James. 001 E. Colfax. Jan. returned to her home last week aft10: Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Timm. er spending the past three weeks
Texas A . S3fl E. Bond. Jan. 11; Mr with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield,
and Mrs Lynden Norris. Gerald Meilin Grlnnge of Shelbyville spent
Duane. Dowling. Jan. 14; Rev. and ,,ie weekend with Jack Bradfield. *
Mr
Edward Bailey. Gregory Ray Several Farm Bureau members at402 S. Hanover. Jan. 11
tended the supper-at Hastings. Mon­
ies a Girl «iay evening. * Mrs. Duvey Dill and
Mr. and Mra
Marlon Smith, Mr» Bertha Phllmon were In Kal। Dorothy Mae. Hastings, R. No. 4. amasoo Saturday. ♦ Mrs. Herbert
| Jan. 13: Mr. and Mra. Leo Nawrocki. Van Slroaln wa* in Kalamazoo
Allo. Jan. 14.
। Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Van
1 Surgical: Jerrv Boomer. 324 N. .Strealn of Richland called on the
Jefferson:
Walter Richardson, former's mother.-Friday evening.
I Oirksville; Linus Mturer, NaMivillc. i
-----------------------------------------HICKORY CORNERS
IR No. 2; Ottie Lykins. Nashville; ----------------——
i Mrs. Lawrence Phelps. Hastings, R.
Lt. and Mr*. Wakren Crandell and
Nu. 3; Mr&lt; Eileen Stansell. Nash- daughter Carmen recently of Little
I villc: Mis* Janet Smith. 603 E- Clin- Rock. Ark., were guests of Mrs.
ten: Mrs. Frederick Slocum. 613 E. Crandell's parents, the Rev. and
Chntcn; Mrs. Oscar Pag.*, 335 W. Mrs. Edward Swaddling the first of
Clinton: George -Mason. 013 Rail-i the week. Lt. Crandell is now slaroad; Mrs. Chester Smith. 605 S. t Honed at Ann Arbor where he will
Michigan .
'
study the Japanese language for a
Medical: Ernest Lewis. 628 E. Mill; ' year. * Consecration and prayer
। Robert Kauffman, Freeport; Mra. ■ services were held at the w. M.
(Anna Newton. 623 N. Buitwood; ;church Monday at 10 o'clock with
'Leon Meafi. Hastings. R. No. 4; I open church al) day. * Tile W. H.
I Mrs Ward Weller, Hastings. R. No.: F.M. will meet with Mr. and Mr*.
13; Mrs Lloyd Elwood. Middleville; I Douglas Gander sWcd. Jan. 34. A
Mrs. Ben Schllhancck. Hart: Ralph | The WB.C.S. pancake and sausage
lo.-.u
— .Hastings.
u—„
------ sunper Thursday night at the Meth­
I Striker.
R. ...
No. 4; T
Torry
'Smith. Hastings, R. No. 4; Mrs. L; odist church was well attended and
R Wolcott. Freeport; Henry Boulter, a financial success. ★ Rev. Edward
Hotel Hastings.
Swaddling and Lt. and Mra. War­
Discharges: Mrs. Robert Halifax, ren Crandell and daughter were re­
land baby’boy. Hasting*. R Ro. J; cent guests ot Pfc. Roderick Swad­
| Doudas Hamilton. Hastings. R. No. dling at a hospital near Chicago.
3: Mrs. Eugene Dahnen. 544 E. Mill;
Mrs. George Wibalda and baby girl.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY

3 for nnc
V

PALMOLIVE
Bath Size

23'

Wains l — Can

Sun Maid — Pkg.

SYRUP

EQc

MINCEMEAT O
Dining Car

.

PRUNES

19c

’FRUIT? L VEGETABLES

ORANGES Calif.
126 size.
doz. 63c
LEMONS
lb. 14c
NEW CABBAGE
lb. 9c
DRYONIONS
S'10 lb. bag 45c
SPY APPLES
2 lbs. 21c
DELICIOUS APPLES
2 lbs. 25c
CELERY
bun. 18c
RADISHES
bun. 5c
SWEET POTATOESi
3 lbs. 25c

CARLTON CENTER
Arley Todd Sr. is confined to hla
home with the mump*. * Mra.
Hosmer entertained
her
! escape Into the mad luxury ot pre-' Prank
daughter, Mra Eunice Seelman .and
Bonnie and a cousin. Robt. Shot­
well of Lansing Sunday. * Mr. and
Brown" ilarrinx
Mra. Robert Halifax and baby are
er. Teresa Wright
spending some time visiting his par­
Jandirrings of a history ents here. * Jerry Fuller, son of
nrofeaaor furnish tne making* of a Mrs. Claudia Puller, had. the mis­
hilarious comedy. Casanova ha* one fortune to tall on the ice while skat­
marriage annullrd by the bride's ing a week ago Sunday fracturing
parents and is Just about to try hla arm. * Mr. and Mra. Clayton
matrimony again, when he learn* Valentine went to Battle -Creek
that he is the father nf a new­ Sunday alter Mn. Margrete Flynn
born daughter by his first-----mar- and baby Michele who have been
spending the past two week* Ln Nile*
riage.
visiting Mr. Flynn's parent*. * Mra.
Gerald Tlacher, Janet and Linda
Thoroughbreds" starring
Lou and Corwin Lane of Lake Odes­
Tom Neal. Adele Mara
The story of a man and a horse, sa visited Sunday at Mr. and Mrs.
both ot whom arc honorably dis- Ralph Henneya.
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Nobles of
harged from the Army and whoj
Detroit came Saturday to spend a
return to civilian life.
1 few days with Mr*. Noble*' parents,
I Ute Elmer Marlows. * Mr. and Mra.
Lum and Abner In “Goin* to
• uwn .no
nair
Wm Shrader of Caledonia were
Pine Ridge 1* Ufeatened with «««£“&gt;’
*F L?Ue
an oil Boom, a big dtteago oilman *
with tUSrW
a tendency for practical ink- schools
of Carlton met at the Carl­
in
ft?

Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, Clifton Webb

"LAURA"

FELS NAPTHA

5C

BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 1:00 TO 3:00

TUES., WED.. THURS.. FRI., JANUARY 23-24,25-26
Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright, Frank Morgan

TISSUE

4 rolls

10C |

"CASANOVA BROWN"
NO INCREASE IN ADMISSION PRICES

RARRY
THEATRE!
Hastings. Mich.. Phones 2244-2557
*—
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JANUARY 19-20C

Crystal White 3 pkg.

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

Scouring Fonder ..

•

Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton

"GHOST GUNS"
Tom Neal, Adele Mara

Save Today and Everyday in 1945

at

THOROUGHBREDS
SUNDAY and MONDAY. JANUARY 21-22

FDDDXCENTEN

Lum and Abner, Barbara Hale, Florence Lake

"GOIN TO TOWN"
Thia is a brand new picture never before shown in Hastings.
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 3:00 TO 5:00
Only enough tickets wlll be sold at Bargain Prices
io fill theatre once.

TUES-. WED.. THURS.. JANUARY 2J-24-25
William Bendix, H«l«a Walker, Dcnnia O'Keefe

HASTINGS

PHONE 2609

NASHVILLE

ABROAD WITH TWO YANKS*

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JANUARY 18. IMS

must start Warning the keyboard MRK. CHEATER RAVACOOL
1 Foster wu ouutondlng for the Harold Ronald'in Woodland at the1
first.
। Mr* Cecil M Savacool. aged 40. Saxons spring 14 points and play
ay- home of Lee Hu tuba n? er. * The
• * •
idled on Friday. Jan. 12. in Pen- ing ab'excellent- floor game. IL.
He ^extension class will, meet at Ethel
MLi* Dorothy Jean Johnson, sen- nock hospital. She *a* bum Aug.: proved wry effective on getting re­ Kilmer's on Tuesday. Jan. 23. for
lor at Michigan State College, is act- I 22. 1904. the daughter of Mr. and bound.- and tipping the ball in a* he an all-day meeting.
ing
as
helping
teacher
for
three
,
Mr*.
George
Vester
of
Grand
Rapused
his
6'
27
nelant
to
great
ad
van
COUK HBOS.. kgimrs
mmiihs. observing and teaching Mr. jd,. stir had been a- resident of tage. Dolan. 6' 2 renter, lead Ha*- HENDERSyOT
KIOHTTHEVIXTlt TEAR 8cnUling*j ;.crond hour U. 8. Hl*- Ctrilnn township ail her life, ex- , itag* with 15 point*. Capt Paul MyMiss Bern*dene Schantz spent
tory class, nnd ML*u McElwain's i c&lt;1}, f,ir five years spent In Grand Tr* followed with 10 point*.
the vyeckend with Miss Stella
third hour Engihh class. She is also Haniilr. Surviving arc her husband,
Howard Tate led Ionia w^h ten Heath in Nile*. * Tho Extension
helping with cheerleading and the cheater Savacool; four *or». Ed- points.
class will meet with Mrs. Wilbur
DoontMfay book.
; Ward Jh lhe maritime service.
The Hartlrujs reserve* won a lop­ Gchantt, Thursday. * The LAS.
.
1 K.-ith
Charles and David
ut •'ded -rame bruting Ute Ionia re- hifs been postponed- until next
The Choir lx practicing hymtr. homi..' three dauehtera Mrs B D 'serves 60ta3. This wa* undoubted- month.
* The Warren Brogans.
now that their Christmas caroling
“ iv the mod one-sided game ever
is done. The hymm arc 'Faith of
‘f
W‘™au“d played. between these tlo second Rennie Mott's. Claude McIntyres
pur Father,". "Holy. Holy. Holy'..
™ fay"eVe*£r tr*m* ln “&gt;e schools' history Wil- and Leo Hendershott attended a
birthday
party on Mr*. Myra Henry"
Dav Is Dvlnit in the wot he". Percy and Clyde Verter.
of Leach lake. Saturday evening.
hr Arti Grove ' The &lt;&gt;««*»
XrttTu"' £«««» wJUTlTand U potato
The 4-H club met with Miss Nr
students are getting ready to give Burke. Grand Rapids und Min »pectlsely.
Brogan
Saturday
afternoon ai
their .Milo. for the last masking pe­ Beatrice Vester, Kalamazoo. FuMartin.injoyed a sleighride. * Mrs. Jet
riod.
neral services were held in the g'inJ?v
nle Slocum left Monday for a visit
Methodist
church
in
Freeport
on
;
with her son and family. Mr. and
Sonic members ol the F. F A. arc •
Jan. 16. at 2:30 P.M.. with L
Mra. George Slocum of Hasting*.
wearing T shirts with emblems Tuesday.
1
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs
printwi on tip- front. These were the
tne Rev.
kcv, J.
j W,
w. .McCue
Mcuue officiating.
orncutung. J­
ceme- U „ s .
awarded ay .aeeprtake awards for Interment
Interment in
in pleasant'
Pleasant* Hill
Hill cetneWilbur Schantz were Mrs Altha
the recent Ag-HE. and as yet the , lery In Freeport,
Hendershot, and Mr. and Mra
C^man
Morrle Pilgrim of Absarokee, Mon­
test of the prizes have not arrived.
*♦-*----------------tana. are visiting the old home
Seven Inch emblems will b&lt;* award- Cnynnc Win From
ed a pitzes instead of Ute regular
town and renewing funner ac­
quaintances. Before leaving Mon­
(Continued from Page 1. Section 1.) 'I"
j Name
“n“. . .
0
tana they received a telegram from
I Nt-umun
Robert Casey was given a pig us fo Allcaan
the War Department that their
Smith ..
than undermined bv Its activities.
first prize in the Ag-HE. Second
Mlicgun
1 VanVleck
son. Robert. has been slightly
and third, prize winners liave not | Friday. Jan. 12, the Hastings Sax- ,
wounded, tn Germany. * Mr*. Al­
Tiic Republican- Convention at decided what they will take- a.y yet. On* met the Allegan Cugtr.s ut AUe- *SeUe7tha Hendershot is working at the
-------------- ------------------------jpm m on,. Of tm- most thrilling j
Gland Rapid* placed the party sol­
B. A. LyBark er home in Hastings
games of the year, it not the roughidly behind the Grand Jury Investi­
♦ Mr. and Mrs Wm. Schantz and
e»t.
It
.seemed
that
the
boys
*pent
i
gation by unanimous adoption of
Howard of Maple Grove spent Sun­
[as much time on the Hour u* uiey '
the following resolution: -We (Mich­
day with Ids
brother Wilbur
did
on
their
feet
After
leading
15
i
y.F.V..
Schantz and family. * Mr. and
igan Republicans) urge that the GLORIA A. RENEAU
Ui
9
ut
half
umr
und
26
to
2Q
al
the
,
fire
next
meeting
of
the
Auxiliary
Convention go on record as being
Gloria A.,
four
months old «na of the third period. Du- Saxons wU1 t*. Thursday evening. Jau. 18th Mr*. Lloyd Hanies und Juanita
spent Sunday with hl* slater. Mra.
.
aolidly behind the present Carr daughter of Mr. und Mrs William succumbed
33 to 27 to an ever-flght- ftt 7:3o. Light refreshments will be Vaughn Fuller in Hastings
Grand Jury Investigation und that Reneau of this city, died on Sun- 'Ing Allegan squad.
| M*rved. Please bring sandwiches or,
--------tn t
the State legislature provide suffi­ day. Jan 14. Surviving are the par-,•
The first quarter was rather quiet ; cake
I SOUTH BOWNE
cient funds to carry it to a success­ into and grundnarents. Funeral as the Saxons took an early « to 1
Be sure and get your Red Cross.
*
services were held at the Leonard lead. However, in the second quor- sewing in as soon as possible.
|
^
rs
- Win- Fotplt andful conclusion.**
chapel on Tuesday at 10:00 A. M. ;ter tilings begun to happen which | Our party Sal. night will be a &gt;'4'21r? t nGn?«'
WednMday^ m
the Rev. B. J. Adcock officiating. luster fqr-the next three quarters, benefit patty. Please come and bring
,. - Mr. and Mrs. tan­
county cncrnuon. in tne.
h Juw&gt;.“to.'n-------------The Saxons .still kept a 0 point lead1 your friends.
a,ldj daugiittr of Clurksstate had previously adopted similar ^hlp cemetery
•
,
were
a* the half ended 15 to 9 for Has- I
-----------------------------------------iX¥
‘*_?*
re culler* al Steve Miller *
resolutions and several of thp dis- •
»
.
■Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
I ting*. Nine of the 15 |a.inu made
trict caucus meetings took the sume | mrh. ARVELLA ALLIKON
Speer's of Caledonia. Mr. and Mrs.
were made on free Utroars in the
Mra. Ebble Lclnaar attended the' John Mishler of Grand Rapids
action.
I Funeral services fur -Mrs. Arvelln firn half.
• • •
| Allison. 70. of ,Cressey were held - The third quarter was wry exclt- funeral uf Mra. Arvella Allison at, wen.- Sunday callers ut the will
Tlie resolution as given above i lust Tuesday afternoon. Jan. 9. at • ing and rough as tempers grew Hickory Corners. Tuesday. * Mr.: Mishler home. * Mr. and Mra. Harcomes pretty*close to stating whitt the Hickory Corner* Mctiuxllrt .stronger and tin- spectators became nnd Mrs. Carroll Newton and chil- vey Blough and' Leia Starbard of
j— —... ..J... _&gt;.u
| Welcome comers were callers ut Esis in the mind ot every decent Midi- church. Mra. Allison passed away happier.
uappicr.
nunninn still
»■&gt;! kept mic
Hastings
the dn-n spent Sunday with Mr. and
igun citizen, whether he be Demo-1 “f -Sunday. Jan. 7. after a long |tatl
Do)un dropped 6 points that Mrs. Walter Soya al East Leroy. *' tella. Rosier's Saturday and they also
,—..»r. The Saxons ieotT
ernt or Republican and any political | |&gt;l»w S*'1* was born April 14. 1874. quarter
lead 26
36 to 20.
30. - Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Clark attended attended the Jerry Blough sale. *
the funeral of Mrs. Gilmer awias- Manin Kunde and family were in
Then
came the fateful
- tedm In the .Ute would no. nnd ,r'
Sd im
----------------------------------fourth pe
“ ­ tlngs, Wednesday, and took supper Lake Odessa Saturday evening. *
Hasting.-, .scored uiic |X&gt;tnt
It next to impossible to hold that
22?^“" riod
‘In'tTm. nt°inrh^krLI? if*
I •’ur“b Albertson, pioneer resident* this period while‘Allegan was scorwith Mr. and Mr*. Merl Clark. *. Mrs. Gladys Mattenikk and motiicr,
sentlment in check, even if they felt I On Nov 18 1H93
married Isaac ing ix Tin* jg-riod also saw Foster Mrs Minnie Campbell of Delton Mrs. John Anderson of Alto visited
so inclined.
.
; Allison, who died in Nov. 1W3 go
KO out on fouls and Hirer other Sax
Sax-­ spent Thursday night at Myron Saturday afternoon at Paul Hofi! Survivors are two sons. Pfc. Ford on* pcj/csslng four fouls each. Bob Mason's and attended the funeral man's. Little Dale Hoffman who had
------ 1----------Allison, now in the Philippines, and Munkins. Captain und guard for of Mrs. Ella Sweet at Hastings. spent a couple of days with ni*
Heber Allison, Kalamazoo: two,Allegan, scored 8 quick points in Friday. * Mrs. Bessie Stanton and aunt In Alto returned home with
, daughters. Mr*. Frances Stoke* the Iiut period, os lie made 6 in the Mrs.-Wiggan attended the Bonfield them. * Jerry Blough'* sale Satur­
at Mrs. Roy Smith's day was well attended. * Lo An­
, Augusta, and Mrs. Gladys Torrey, third quarter, to put his team well WS.CS
The Faculty-Student Council and CMmax; twelve grandchildren: four,out in front. The Saxcns could Thursday. * Pvt. Laurel Bolyen is drews of Lansing spent die week­
all uiiool elf wars gi’-vt- u Program in i crMU.Brund&lt;-hildrcn: and two si-.-' hardly get tin- ball past the center spending a furlough with home end at home. His wife and Aunt
tlie session-room on January 16. n-1 t&lt;re Mrs
EfI|e Lammers. Cedar line in the fourth period before the folks** from Fort McClellan. Ala­ Minnie Bouck returned to Lansing
8 jo u.m
Du- Mibject-uas Cour- Cr&lt;.ek and Mrs Nlna Holder. As- i whlrtle would blow. As the final bama. * Mr. and Mrs. Luther Day with him for the winter. * Clare
teay in the School. Tin- skit wa^ hyrtu interment was In the East whUUe blew the won- showed Al- und children of Battle Creek spent Eash and family and mother. Mrs.
wntten by Amu- Goodyear.-Tho* nickory cemetery
|kgan winning, after coming from Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Polly Eauh were Sunday dinner
taking part were: Loraine Schantz. ,,ICKor&gt; cemetery.
behind. 33 to 27.
Mm. Walter Bolyen. ♦ Mrs. Beryle guest* of the Floyd Burkeys of Has­
Jack Smith. Myrnu Werner, Rey- ..... ...
gw*ft
i Mailings committed 20 peraonoi Gay and sons were Sunday dinner ting*. * The Harold Giessen of
nold* Conks. Ann-* OoodyearJPaul :
hiu a 8u&gt;.-t 77 widow nf' foul.’ while Allegan committed &lt;4. Kucsta of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Graiid Rapids wen- Bunday caller*
their father Jake Gloss and sis­
.
c°^r. drop- Gay at Battle Creek. * The N. E. of
ter Oorrine, * Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Barry church family night will be Stendck. Mra. Alice Gardner and
Faul. Cur l Goodyeur. and Philip
MrathjoSJme MKSoWrtch ' ’*U ,n fSve ,rre lhrows and
held al the church Friday evening, brother. Emory attended church
n,U
*
• ' *
CrrcTThere
Y-d
potluck supper at 6:30. program Thursday evening at Pleasant Val­
■
Central Michigan College has refur l*?c last fourteen years : Bob Mankins. Allegan guard, led following. Everyone welcome. * ley. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parker
cently instituted a "follow tip” pro-| M«r former home was in Galesburg. Iw|lh
points* with all Mrs. Lyle Bristol and children of of Battle Creek called on Mra
cram to assist their graduates wiujker birthplace being in Ontario. ■ mescTumtng in the last’ two quai- Hasting.-, ore visiting at the Rua- ,Jennie Pardee Sunday evening.
rcll Tolles home. * Mr. and Mrs. &gt;---------- ------.
are teuching. A group of their foe- I Canada. Surviving is one sister.. t„rs
ulty member* will visit MUs Porter , Mra. Edith Olin, of Climax. Funer- । -rj.,, Hartings Reserves toppled Leon Fuhr and boys were Sunday UIGHBANK
•nd the rchool January 19
I a senices were held at ten-thirty , thJ AilJ.n
ta M w£h
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gor-; The Dorcas Aid society will serve
don
Buxton
of
Banfield.
dinner
Thursday.
Jan. 18. at Mr.
• • *
I “5,oclJ
I^ldaJ„flt th^ Leonard f.-e|dpausch of Hartings -coring l»
land Mrs. Leslie Adams' and Sarah
The tehoo) beard, nt their meeting &lt;hnpc). the Rev Hoppe from Gull point.s rOr top man
.....
lOstroth's. Everyone welcome. * Mr.
last night, accepted the $25,000 gift.lake officiating, interment In Oak ; Tomorrow the Saxons play host PLEASANT RIDGE
and
Mrs.
Frank
Hawblitz
and Mr.
of th.- Hurting; Manufacturing Co. j Grove cemetery at Galesburg
&gt;to Uie powerfulGreenville Yellow!
Greydon Wood Ls in the service
for tne addition to the building It,
Jackets in a Wert Central League in South Carolina. * Mra. LaVerne
*““* **“
dinner
guetto at
Mr. and
is to furnish facilities tor a coin-.
MRS. 1IFNRI (.. COOK|contest. Greenville has lost but one
;lUnne has been spendingn few S Sunday
ntUv dlnn
*r
&lt;raer.tA
nt Mr
nnd
Mrs.
Elmer
Gillett
s
near
Naahviile.
munlly building.
■
Mra Henry C. Cook. 81. who had - nuine this year while possessing days with relatives at Jacluwn. *
Mr7'"wki*T'n‘7rA''nn&gt;'
Green and
,
. ’ ' '
, u
I ,"'t'n ,n fajUng health for some fuu: of lust year's starters. Tliey Harlow Barnum is confined to the i •*•
of ro.dutrir^vi.u^d
The board also announced the re-1 time, passed away on Friday ut b, at Belding by 18 pointe while the house with the
mumns. * Mra.
nl.n«« wri
ceivlng cf the east half of the park | her home «.n W. Green St. Carrie Saxons only beat them by 1.
Mildred Frye of Woodland is as- *
rh^I. Ha’^bntz
St Fhup fu und including the part of । G. daughter of Washington und I
sUling with the
work at Kenneth Branch etaStet ro?nt two month?
souih Broadway that ha* becnj phoebe Graham, was bom in Italy,Friday. Jun. 5. the HastingsBax- i Kelsey's. * Mr.
and Mr*. Edward at m?and vts. ^nk HawbUtz?t
cl"'',d
.
IN. Y. on August 24. 1863. On May ! on.- chalked up their third straight Barber are caring for hl* mother . tr,
iMrii" Wawrc Conklhi and
, „
,
• I 20. 1885. she wa« married to Henry Wert Centra) win in a* many games, uf Chicago who I* ill In their home i»mH» nt silmn roniRmS.v m
Th. USM0 given u th. «ht»l | c. a»k «( MlddMle. Bgtrv reun' T&gt;»y do.nrt lonu th. LoM . M„ ni. Klnne u iSMUw . J? Ind mX? J%S*VL£S?W “
by the Hastings Manufacturing j ty having been her home for the straight time thin season to the few days in Battle Creek with Mr. ‘Mr’ *nd Mre~
n
lht'
,L‘-,on
! Pa5t 73 years. Surviving are her j tune of 42 to 21. Ionia didn't show and Mrs. Cecil Ronk and Nancy1
n.2 iJifJ
man?. «»u«‘»nd:
a.chance
Mr.
nnd
Mra.
Warole
Kel*ey
: DON
’T BUT
THINGS
YOU
™. one
one son.
son. RayRay- P.
P. Cook,
Cook:-----------— throughout
—-—B—— the
-- game. The
.... *
«
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Warole
Kelsey
DOST
BUT
THINGS
YOU DON
DON’’T
T
the board, and plans are being made one daughter. Mrs. Levi Payne Saxops were never behind or even
calloil Sunday afternoon on Mr.
NEED—Birr WAR BONDS
for Die completion of the field to Manistee: three grandchildren and , threatened. .
INSTEAD.
take place tills year, if the labor* two great-grandchildren. Mrs. Cook |, The Saxons jumped off to an ear)y und Mra. Ronald Lehman and baby
and materials can be secured.
had been n member of the First *c“d as they ended the first quarter
Methodist church for aver fifty with a 11 to 4 lead. They dropped
This week Friday, the members years nnd was also a member of ■ln H points to the Bulldogs d in
of the Hi-Y are going to have the WS.CS. and a charter mem- Bh&lt;‘ second quarter to increase their
charge ot the Greenville pep meet­ ber of Circle No. 4 Her kindly : &lt;l'ad
J_° „.Fo‘ter a”-£1 OoLin
ing. There will be a German band presence will be greatly mis: &lt; d in |
°f'ht: 25
»'°«
!
and other attractions.
her home, where she was a devoted
half; Potter had 1. qnd Dolan
wife and mother, in the church ,u.
...
The girls in the clothing classes with which she had been affiliated L, *«atu ln V* thlrd
lhp
1 Saxons scored nt ease os they drop- I
are studying art principles pertain­
m long and by her many other 'Saxons scored nt ease as tbev drotiing to clothing. .
friend* In the community. Her pas­ ped in 13 points to make it 38 to
16. The last quarter was about even
The girls' health classes are now tor, the Rev L. Winston Stone, ns Ionia scored 5 points and Has­
conducted
the
funeral
service
on
stanffig first aid work.
Monday afternoon: Jan. 15. at two tings made 4 with the final tally
being 42 to 21 for Hastings.
'
OFFERS THE FOLLOWING MERCHANDISE FOR
o'clock
nt
the
Leonard
chapel,
and
Tire, advanced clothing class is
making t» study of the history ci Interment was in Riverside ceme­
DELIVERY IN ABOUT 2 WEEKS.
tery.
costumes.

The Hastings Banner

BRIGHTEN WINTER WARDROBI

NATIONAL fDITORIAl—
HIM W.ASSOCIAIL° N

EDITORIALS

MXOnS Win From
lonia-Loft Thriller

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Tired of your winter clothes?
Here’s a gay selection Of ward­
robe refreshers that you can wear
from now through Spring! Black
lightened with the first spring
touch. And bright prints in grace­
ful raycn jersey, tucked and
pleated. Such soft, flattering
lines'
New Spring

Frou-Frou Collars

.Flower Colors
Prints

HIGH SCHOOL *

WARDS MIDWINTER

SALE CATALOG

Tlte dramatic class is working on ira McCallum
Ira McCullum, aged 74. passed
a play entitled 'The Witchin' Rackct”. by Virgil L. Baker. The play­ away early Sunday morning. Jun.
will be presented before the students 14. al tils home in Hope townshin,
where
he had lived all his life. He
at the end of the first semester
was the son of Malcolm and Mar­
Mrs. Payne's clothing classes have garet McCallum, pioneer residents
finished their 1 projects and are of Hope_Twp. Surviving arc a sis­
studying different color combina­ ter. Miss Belle McCallum, and a
tions.
brother. John, both of Hope. The
Rev. Pfeiffer conducted the funerel
Even- Tuesday night from 7:00 to service at the family home on
9:00, there is an adult typing class. Tuesday afternoon nnd intermpnt
At Uiis writing. 26 adult* have en­ was In the Yankee Springs ceme­
rolled: They are all beginners and tery.

PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW AT OUR CATALOG
ORDER DESK ... OR PHONE 2705.

w

ELECTRIC

MOTORS

V4i H.P. capocator motors—sold to farmers
only.

INFANTILE
PARALYSIS

POWER

GRIP

TIRES

These are those round knobby tread tires
for snow and bad roads.

BROODERS

Report of Condition of the National Bank of Hastings

Blue flome kerosene—200 chick size.

FENCING
Heavily galv. poultry fence.
•J. I nite.l Hint

■Oa.Oooui

3.000.00

PRESIDENT'S
BIRTHDAY BALL
Saturday, Jan. 27
9.30 to 12.30

.1 llll .1 11 f—

SCREEN

Also barbed

WIRE

You will need this in various widths to re­
cover your window screens and porches.
May we have your order early?

ELECTRIC
All sizes.

WIRE

Inside and outside.

FOODCHOPPERS
BUD WOLFE'S
ORCHESTRA

•

OAPITAL •AffCOUXT*

Family Size plus all .sizes of butchering
choppers. Also pulleys to convert to electric

AUTO
MM&gt;W &lt;in
so.non.oo

ADULTS. $1.00 Person

TIRE

PUMPS

Do you have one in your cor?

Only 1.49

STUDENTS. 60c Person

Extra Copies of These Sales Catalogs are Available

Sponsored by
JUNIOR

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1/35

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BRENTWOOD
You can be efficient and pretty, too, in these easy-to-gat-into
shirtwaist and button-front styles. There are chambrays in
candy stripes, floral prints or flattering pastels. You'll find
them in sizes 12 to 20. and 38 to 44. *
* R*g. U. a. Pat. Off.

out

�THK HASTINGS BANNKK, THUZIDAY, JANUARY II, 1MI
Improved in health. * Mrs
Westerly to at, Use home of

D COMMUNITY NEWS

-I wm not more severely Injured. *
Mrs Mamie France Is snandlna a
Norman Wtae in Hastings.

. and

ear. anza asra. wm warner were I
cdnc.'.i
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and 1 * Corp-------------- -....
Mn. Walter Hershberger. * Mr. tloned In the Marianas. He writes
he had a very happy day when he
met
and spent the day with 8 3e
daughter Jeanette Ann. and Mr
and ,and
ana Mrs.
nrecnaucn were Caul Allerding. a former school­
Mrs jann
John Brechriscn
and , Saturday evening supper guest* of mate. * Mrs Rupert Spaulding and
daughter
Judith Ann of Lansing,
mts.; their parents. Mr. and Mra. Robert
Sc- Born, a Mr and Mrs. John Jordan. spent Friday with her mother. Mrs.
Par- Mtea Amelia Walter. Miss Leia Jor- J. G Miller Other visitors of Mrs
Miller
were
her son and wife. Mr.
jan- dan. and Mrs. Dora Ingram .of Has­
. 8. tings ware gueatz at a fish sup- and Mn. Ernest Miller and her
Miss
Jacquelyn
‘,,r- |&gt;«r. Friday owning, with Mr and granddaughter.
Curtis
ot
Lansing
as supper guests
Mrs Raj" Behantz a Mr and Mn
thara. The others returned Lester Warner and family were Saturday evening. Her son LX Rus­
y. ♦ Starting Monday. Jan Sunday visitors of the latter's par­ sell Miller of Notre Dame. South
i aobool bus routes were re- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shriber Bend, spent from Saturday after­
at Oarlton. a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur noon until Sunday night with his
Jaka returned from
mother. His brother Ernest was
, wtwra she had were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. with them for Sunday dinner.
George Sears Monday evening
’The
**'* Rev. and Mrs. Harley V.
t.----------—*•*— Mary
— --jwn
Mn. Chalmsr Hersht.
iberger
------ and Townsend,
daughter
and.
Mrs. Fred Olles of Grar
and Rapids Francis
---------- were Bunday
—, dinner guests
gui
Ftoher has recaivad word from her were weekend guests of Mr. and gt
?! MT. and Mrs. Donald Collier
acm. Don Duncan, who had been Mrs Walter Hershberger. * Mrs. .near
nt
Grand LedrP * The Blue
•tationcd at the Hawaiian Islands Howard Baker of Lansing spentStar
___ ____________
Mothers club
— —
enjoyed a very
Saturday and Sunday with her pleasant meeting Monday evening
November, that he ta now in the mother Mrs. Orville Sifton * Pfc. with Mrs. Jerry Fisher, hostess.
■Hliliss Islands. * John Summ —
— Vandeear. who wto ua
Elton
in ...»
the Ha- Twenty members were present. .*
was a dinner guest Sunday of his wallan Islands, has written his par- I Mr. and Mra. Floya Mahler were
daughter. Mn. Edison Baas. * Mr. ents Mr. and Mrs. Leon Vandeear I Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Gr­
and Mrs. Chet Heaterly and family that he received injuries to hta' viile Sifton ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Milan
of West Odessa, Mrs. Elizabeth right hand when he met with an Trumbo left Wednesday afternoon

that mpming. Word conwa that she - she will spend the winter * Pvt.
ramc through the operation fine D&gt;n McMillen, ton of Mr and Mrs
■ nd ts doing nicaly
Harley McMillen. |t home from
Mra. Gerald Gonyou was a vial- Fort Banning. Ga. on furlough
T,'e hl«h school music departZVhiin
w,u P”**111 ‘he musical play
&gt;^mle° rllnrr rnnrt
r Xfr I ‘
at the auditorium
Mr*7 Art.m iiljtki«i.r '
' F*r1d*y evening. Jan. 26 al 8 o clock

iranrw!^htMdMLz* P^rv^irrv^f I The
Talite r?ik
FM.ilv

eirntTw

ton of Miss Stella Parrott and j^d G«0ldlUMcMUtenh Ot5Sl*°hi
Miaa Florence Parrott TUeaday tne mu hatl^ “xak nK°rote7
wue Mr. anu Mrs o»aifrom near Grand Rapids ♦ Mr 77^
and Mrs Oeorge Schaibly and son
Duane. Will Wortley. Ray Wortley
and Oaten Wortley. were Sunday
91"
■umu of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wortbrnlth *nd R«l»ey Scofield
ley cf Wayland. * Henry Schaibly.1 The annual acbool Fair which
who has been ill for some time. U
postponed will be held me
Improved some but Is stilt confined e*rlY P*rt of February. The comto his bed
niilteea have been appointed ami
Mrs Larry Gariinger and stater r»l«n* arr bring made. Gordon WilMtea-tuclic Gardner left Thursday
and Keith Durkee are generfor Seattle. Washington, to Join , ’• chairmen. * Gordon Lazo was in
the former s husband. S 1 c Larry Detroit last Friday and enlisted In
Oarlnger. who is staUoned there, ‘he Merchant Mgrine. On January
They sent a telegram to their par- , 17 he Will return to Detroit for his
enta. Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner physical examination. Mr Lozo had
that they arrived Sunday forenoon. ' bought and was operating the local
* John Summ. who has been a’cat market and it is with many
spending several weeks at the homc-zr*«rrta ‘hat the community sees
ot his aster. Mrs. Crowell llttch ; ium leave hta business which served
near Naahviile. has rcturjwd'home. &gt; them so well. * The Members of
He was assutim; thein'with their ‘he Woodland Fire department met
for their annual meeting and sup। j*r Thursday. Jan. 11. The ladies
uf the Faith Circle served roast
' jx&gt;rk with oyster drearing and the
other good things that go with it.
। At the burines meeting the follow| ing were elected: Chief. Glenn
Farthing: 1st Aaa't.. Karl Paul. 2nd
। AM't.. Leon Hynes; Bec.-TTeas. L.
H. Brumm. The men were glad .to
; have with them representative* of
the Lake Odaau fire department
who demonstrated an apparatus
for Inhalation and resuscitation.
An Interesting talk was ghen on
insurance by the Secretary of the
Insurance Co. The men had invited
as their guest for the evening Pfc.
Charles Lo:&lt; who has been over­
leas about 2S yean and recently
HEW
returned. He gave an Interesting
I talk which they enjoyed very much
* Mr. and Mrs Leslie Adams &lt;nce
Mabie Ostroth &gt; ol Maple Grove
celebrated their 25th wedding anniveriary Sunday. Relatives of the
Eckardt families attended. Those
from here who attended were Mr.
i&lt;nd Mn. Ben Schneider. Mr. and
Mrs E J. Bates and family. Mi
and Mn. Ray Scheel, Mr and Mrc
Karl Eckardt and son Bruce. Mr
I and Mn. Ted Euper and daughter
| Jcnlee and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
I Hewitt. Thirty were present and
enjoyed a cany-ln dinner. Mr. and
Mrs. Adams were presented a silver
purse. * Mr. and Mn. John De­
Graff of Grandville spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Grorrc Forman * Rev
Floyd Drake. Supt. of lite Clark

GREEN

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SEEDLESS-SHE SO

2k«15c ONIONS

CARROTS
FRESH—RUBY-RED

5

GOLDEN RED

BEETS....
BROCCOLI

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2^5« YAMS.

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549c

35c APPLES.

SEALED FLAVOR

FRESH-TENDER

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23c GRAPEFRUIT
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£29c RUTABAGAS

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Winter Merchandise
That Is Hard to Find!

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ti/u’23c

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rtirtOtfC
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CHERRIES
23c

PMLY gRuT—

ORANGE JUICE
tlOMirt
TAMATn
TOMATO CAKIIP
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3

19c

DOG BISCUIT

5

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tUNNVRU.0
DAIICh
ROLLED A4TC
OATS

£

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29c

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PtUMS

1»c

GREEN TOMATOES

JS»"'25c

MARVEL

'Kt 9c

PORK AND BEANS

WHOIS KfBNIL *■*

APPLE SAUCE

15c

AtP CORN

Moni

APPLE JUICE

19c

25c

2

HUNZ

BLUE ROSE RICE

"KS 11c

MACARONI

RACINE PART WOOL SHIRTS
' "
$2.98 - $3.75

Plain grey and navy blue

$2.85

Men's &amp; Boy's Plaid Wool Mackinaws—

BREAD

3 i*G 25c

.

| All Sizes

ENRICHED

2 IA&amp; 20c

ANN SAGS

TOMATO SOUP

j

Men's Blue Denim Blanket Lined Jackets

SULTANA

PRUNE

Of course we haven't everything you want
but we have received the following needed
I items for Winter Wear-

I

B E!6WM??!STJltX*S9t 1

45c

membership. The evening s theme
"WnNhiM " Manv nf
the members and friends brought
a display of Uiclr chosen hobby
which was very interesting. An intructlve and interesting paper on
"Our American Stamps" waA given.
by Mn. Margaret Baitinger A
number of stamp books on display
showed that stamp collecting sas
■ hgbby wljlch many had chosen.
A moi! interesting talk was given
a Mrs. R. W. Cook of Hastings on
ndwritlng Analysis. Many inter­
esting Articles were on view among
which were displays of towels, lin­
ens. dollies, crocheted tablecloths.
niadMinas. spoons, suit dishes, an­
tique dishes, pitchers, toothpick
holders, scrapbooks, dogs. rugs,
crocheting, knitting, vases, stomps
and many other articles Many of
these were antiques Much ajweclation is due titc committee. Mrs.
Iziuclla Reesor. Mrs. Claire Durkee
Mrs Nellie Hewitt and Mrs Edna
Parrot for their splendid work. The
hostesses served sandwiches and
coffee. Plans are being made for
the February mealing which will
be the annual banquet.

Double Breasted Full Lined

5348232353232348484801015353484823480048232353534848484823482323532353534823025301489001
Boy's sizes
$6.75 to $7.50
*7«4« *7a

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DUCKLINGS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
STEWING FOWL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GROUND BEEF. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .
PRIME RIB ROAST. . . . . . . . . . . .

FRESH CHOFFED

PORK SAUSAGE
FRANKFURTERS

’ffi?
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.

DILL PICKLES
or. 1Q&lt;
JAR 1 f
1
JIFFY

1 |

u 35c PICKEREL
M%DSoANO
33c WHITING FILLETS
LIBBY'S

I

POTTED MEAT

35c
39c
25c
29c
u. 15c
U 26c

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WHEN FOOD PRICES GO UP"
S«r«.e,rvni lamii'M and edwis hrna ua Bzzd i.-.co- •• ora (Sa tax «c
- !&lt;-f .
RUT SVENTUA1.1.T EVERY
"7DY LOSES -h«u !. &gt;d puc &lt;10 up
'r&lt;-nuaa our dollar* •imply buy |«ca.
trip prelect th« yal-j* ol yJur *ara
7» and your aavioQ*. Help pro&lt;»ct
• !
It &gt; «tr.on crJ r&gt;i
to

medium blue, tan.
Shirts
Pants

$1.98-$2.12-$2.35-$2.90
.... $2.25 - $2.65 - $3.00

Men's $2.50 ton work c.g nn
shirts, choice*lu
Men's unlined work
€&lt;nn
Jackets, Regular $2.80
Choice — Hurry lor these!

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Winter weight long sleeve undershirts &amp;
long leg drawers
$1.00 garment

ENRICHED WITH VITAMIN D

SULTANA

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$8.95 to $9.50

Men's sizes

ozQ7‘

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A few left! - Men's hcovy weight 25%
50% wool unions, sizes 46-48 -50 only

PAREZ holiday

SAVE

Lowell ta riationad
about slaty
miles from him and plans to ass
him when tie can. As he will be in
the hospital for sometime Elwood
would enjoy letters. Hla address is:
Pvt.
. ...-------------Elwood McLeod. 1610876
JiP.O. 121-A
New York Cit
8
*’ "
2 c“ Cari Allerding stationed
with the Scabecs in the South Pa­
ct lie would appreciate hearing from
friends His address Is:
8 2/c Carl George Allerding
Batt. 177 Co.-CC-l
F.P.O San Francisco. Calif.

United Brethren In Christ
I, H. Osgood. Minister
Morning worship 10:00 am.
Sunday School 11:00 am.
Christian Dideavor. 7:30 pm
Kilpatrick
Sunday School 10:30 am.
Morning worship, message

Christian Endeavor 7:00 p.m.
Evangelistic services each night
except Sat. through Jan. 14 at 7:43.
Continuation of services through
tlw* following week will depend on
conditions. Rev Doreen 6pees of
the Woodbury U. B church will
take charge ot music and bring the
messages during this week All arc
all-day meeting with talk- given cordially
invited.
by the Department chairmen on
Mrs. Mrrvin Early of Woodbury
their particular work. Mrs. Bruce
U assisting with Ute music thia
Woodman conducted one of' her
jtopular Bible contests. Four of the the Sunday night service and Rev.
members gave n most. Interestin'',
end instruct nr play.
Thirteen Specs will bring the menage
members and eight visitors were
Woodland Methodist Churrh
present, the letter including five
George F Wingard. Pastor
ladles from the Hastings Union. A
Worship 10:00 am.
’
carry-in dinner »as enjoyed at
Sunday School 11:00 am
noon.
Youth Fellowship 7:30 pm
Choir rehearsal Thursday 8:00
Home From S. Pacific Area—
pan.
.
Official board meeting Friday
Pfc. Charles H Long, son ot Mrs evening S:00 WB.CS. cabinet will
Wayne Lung came home last Wed­ meet with the board!
nesday after having served over­
Carlton Center
seas for more than 33 monttis. Of
Wnrahip 13:00 j&gt;m
•
this time he spent three and one
Sunday School 11:00 am.’
half months In New Guinea and
the remainder in Australia. Charles
On Wednesday the W.M.A. of the
will be home for 31 days following Woodland IF. B. Church was pleas­
which he will be assigned to a antly entertained at the home of
real camp for a period of time. He Mrs.-Charles Hcslerly. A knelydini« moat happy to be back with the ner was served al noon Scripture
home folks and in the good old verses beginning with the letter
US A. However he notes many • J" were given in response to roll
changes during his absence ot more call.
than 2:j years.
The "’society packed three bags
Mr and Mrs Gilbert McLeod re­ of new and used clothing to send In
ceived a letter frurn their son, Pvt. Laurel Mission at Big Laurel, Ken­
Elwood McLeod, in which hr tells tucky.*
how much was done ter make hap­
The
treasurer.
Mrs.
Bernice
piness far the boys in the hospital Kantner, gave a fine report nf our
v here he is a patient since being Christmas bazaar and supper held
wounded Ln Germany. They had a ' al the home of Mrs. Ruth Kahler.
wonderful dinner with turkev and
that pumpkin pic on both. Christ­
The
Kilpatrick
W.M.A.
met
mas and New Years. On Christina* Thursday in an all-day session at
Day they were given a tree in the Mrs. Prank Smith's lu Naahviile. A
hospital ward with a Santa Claus fine group of members and visitors
temetnbering each one with a gift c njoyed a bountiful dinner at noun.
Wingard.
This was presented by the Red Mrs. Mary Srnltli led the devotions
Croaa. In the afternoon games were In the afternoon. Mrs Osa Hecker
Study Club Meets
conducted and prizes given to those gave an interesting financial re­
The January meeting of the a ho won. Elwood was happy to win port.
Womans Study club met Tuesday a prize. They were then given a
A special prayer service was held
in the interest of the Revival serv­
ice in progress at the Kilpatrick
church.

K
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IT' I*
IK IT «a&gt; M
VH ■arof
“* rnc
rtnrc

FRESH*-TtNDEI

h*4 been c,u»en Leading

fyTteithLrJ lol“
uken by Martlyn Eckardt.
Dorothy Anderson and Vivian Beg­
* “
rrow" Unwood Hynea. Max Dun­

mat of cooktea, oaody Md apptea.
Ewood also writes that be ts now
able to begin putting a ttUte
weight on his teg which waa
wounded, but that It will be a long
umc Uefore lb* muscl« an heated
and be can
has
mjlySd
howalk.
rLHe f“says
o£ he
Lowed

evMtlDg al the school building with
a tine attendance of members The
meeting waa an open one and many
visitors were present Mn. Orpha
" ■ ‘
meeting opened with group singing
tod by Mn. Margaret Estep. One

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vi

mn/H

guMte of the Rev. and Mn. J. J.
|to- Mr. ano Mr^riuron HeaJv
’ fnd daughters of Lfkr"Odessa and
.Mrt- Clara Day and Vivian were
Thursday dinner gue*u at the WUHi«* tone. * Mr. and Mrs. Clav.cn
■ McKeown of Qulmbv wer* Sunday

and Vivian. * Pliny Roush Ot the
Striker district was a Sunday din­
ner guest of Mr. and Mra. Orlo
Roush

CLOVERDALE

*

Friends and relatives of pfc Glen
Chilson arc happy to see him home
on furlough, the first time home tn
four years. ♦ Donna Delhi of Mar­
tin spent the weekend with the Les­
ter Montea family. * Harold Ward
and family entertained his sister
from Hastings over the weekend. *
Steve Kamiea returned home from
Pennock hospital on Friday evening
* Mrs Glenns Humlston was in
Hastings on Tuesday' to take the
Extension lesson-which will be given
to the members at an all-day meet­
ing with Mrs. Blanche Lewis on
Wednesday. * Jake Ullcry and fam­
ily of Woodland were Sunday guests
of the Nelson Warner family. Mil­
dred Good of Kalamazoo wa* a bo
a weekend guest. * Mrs. lUttle Kel­
ley of Hastings to taking care of
Mrs. Emma Johncock. * Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Endsley of Hastings
were Sunday guests of the ArUe
Endsley family. *
Charley Kingsbury to nursing a
mighty vore hand. That cutting box
is for fodder not thumb*! Charley!
wWUbur Gibson la recovering from
Ute accident to hU hand as well ai,
can be expected, your lucky day.—
Eh! Wilbur? * Mrs. Blancn t«*U
and family spent Sunday evening al
Middleville with Mrs. Herb Cock
and iamily
ASSYRIA
*
The Maple Grove and Assyria
Farm Bureau will have; a day mi-. ttng Sat.. Jan. 30. at the home of
Mr. and Mn*. Claude Huffman. Car­
ry-in dinner at noon. * The Brigg*
L.AS will meet Thursday Uns
wetk. at the churcii a Th&lt; Lacey
Extension club will meet Wed.. Jan.
17. with Mrs Randal) The lesson on
"Using Abundant Michigan kood:&gt;”
will be given by the leaders, Mts.
Ethan winters and Mrs. dare
Norris. * The Assyria Extension
club will meet at the home of Mra.
Wm Schroder. Jan. 17. with the levson given by Mra. Albert .Joni*.
Mrs. Leon Tnomas. * The Briggs
Woman** Society *«rv Invited to
attend pre-dedicauon meeting with
the Base Line women. About U
were able to go. a 8, Sgt Orlo Mumaid is home on a 20-day furlough'
from the Burma-China war theater
tie reporu agaui for duty u&gt; Cali­
fornia.

EAST DELTON
*
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stampflor and
Andy Louden vtalted the latter’s
little son. Keith, at New Borgeas
hospital on Wednesday. Keith is
gaining from an operation due to
a blood clot on the brain. * Mr.
and Mrs. Curley Hoffman have
gone to Battle Creek to reside aft­
er spending the past week with tils
Krents. * Mr. and Mrs Floyd Col­
on have received word through
their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Colli­
son. of Kalamazoo. that their son.
Private First Class Lyle Colli­
son. who was reported mUaing in
action on Oct 33. is a prisoner of
war of the German government. *
Stewart Waters and family wtic
dinner guests Sunday uf Mr and
Mrs. Gordie Durkee in Delton. *
The Kiucnon
Rhicrson Louden
Louden family
family arc
arc
„ ..
. .
„
Tne
Nclda tjwnud hasa fine case of out of quarantine after thirty day*.
chlf*r’' poX, —
. .
.
* M
r. and Mrs Rex Waters were
Mr.
...T™ “cv' I 'J Osgoodhas been
in Kalamazoo Tuesday on business
111 for several days
with“Flu*: "to end while there visited little Keith
now better
....
Louden at New Borgess hospital.
Recent callers at the. I. H. Os- . Keith is coming fine and expects
M**d home were, the Rev. Mrs. to be,home the last of the week.
Doreen Specs of Woodbury', lb-*
-----Rev D. H Carrick of Sunfield. Mr
lr POWERS EC HOES
Flank Smith of Nashville, and
Mrs. Albert Frost entertained the
Jean Kelly.
(rvtaf Orange Ladies Aid. Tues..
Jan. ». Thirteen ladies and five chil­
BARRYVILI.F
dren were present. Potluck dinner
( Please remember our WB.CS. was served at noon followed by the
dinner this week Thursday at,the buslncM inerting after which umes
, Chas. Dav home a Mr. and Mrs. were played. * Sunday dinner
i Frank Hawbllls and Mr. and Mrs guests of Mr and Mrs. Henry Fro-t
| Floyd Nesbel and Jeanne wore Sun­ were Mr. and Mts Frank Castle
Llctkn and
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. cf Prairieville. Mis
Elmer Gillett * Mr and Mrs WU- daughter Winnie of Middleville and
1 son Spencer and Judy Kay of Has­ MLm Irene Frost of Grand Rapids.
tings called Sunday evening on Mr. * Mrs Arthur Bedford. Mrs. Robert
and Mrs. Chas. Day * Mrs Earl Field and Bernard Bedford were
| Pennock and Miss Grace Pennock hi Grand Rapids Tuesday a Little
Sent Sunday with relatives at Sonny Ball spent Saturday with hit
nlon City ♦ Mr and Mrs. Lester cousin. Harold Ball in Middleville.
Bench of 8. Vermontville were Sun। day dinner guests of the L. A. Days. MUNICIPAL C OURT
■ a Mrs. Boyden Yargcr and Billy of
Carl Newman. 37. of- this div
' Hastings were guests from Friday sold an automobile to Marvin Ed­
until Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. wards. but failed to give the putGeorge Gillett and sons. Mr. and chaaer the title to the car as the
| Mrs. Verne Marshall and daughters Uw requires. He was brought h»o
i were Sunday dinner guests, a lire Municipal court Munday forenoon,
Russell Meads were Sunday dinner and admitted the offense. He was
guests of the Huron Healys at Lake lequlred to pay 16.60 costs In the
Odessa, a Mr and Mrs Cecil Cap- uaa&lt;
-. a,,
u lo
case,
and
to produce the title,'
p»n of H«*un«s were Sunday eve- whkh he did.
ning callers ot Mr. and Mrs Forrest
--------------Bideitnan a Mr. and Mt.. Ray Fas- ;
sett of Bedford were Sundav eve- I
Scientists
estimate —
that
sneeze
lung ^toller-, at the Burr Fassett
-------------------------------■ --------home a Mr. and Mrs. Paul' Kesler germs travel at the rate of 100 miles
and family were Wednesday supper
■hour.

�TUB HASTINGS BANNER. THUUDAY. JANUARY U. IMS

ON THE HOME FRONT
■ Conturned from Page 1. Section 1.1

NEWS
Auruil I. IW.Lt. Bronjoo mag- onr-uu

Tiwv may ba found fc

Raving

Enough Mid—eicept Godspeed. to
11 wherever you arc
Sincerely.
Maxine Henton Knowlton

"Howdy All." Due to late changes
the Nice Seeing You Home News
will be held over till next wek. Well
Just lut the names and give you the
dope next week.
Home Is Lt Doug Barnes after 35
missions in England. Same fot
B/8gt. Orlo Shepard. Assyria. Q. M
Dick Hinkley arrived horns Tuesday
for 72 hrs. Lt. Robert Shimkus has
been vtsiling in town. A/8 Robert
Laycock from Luke Field. Arix. was
in town Tuesday visiting his dad.
W. e, Laycock. Raymond Murphy
Is heme. Gerald Sinclair. Vlcto:
Munion. Joe Thompson all returned
to duly thia week.
. Pfc Willis Hutchins h home on a
30-day
furlough
from
Panama
where he was stationed for two
years, and h visiting his mother.
Mrs. Nellie Poorman. and his sister.
Mrs Mildred Thaler of 722 8 Jef­
ferson.

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address—

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munlcatlons W

.

Hol-h4?p‘ul1.’ J£n

done satUfactory

j u ATi—

Sr’S d*r • The CSC. met with Mrs.
■ Cha.1. Bauman for a potluck dinner
and program Wednesday. Quite a
small crowd, due to weatiier and
“.
roads, but lots of fun Just U&gt;e same
Sam normon
Harmon ano
and miss
Miss neint
Nettie
’ —
*»«*n

’x:----------------------- MJH

KsJr.nd

-irnffiTuS

Prayer meeting.

HireM T KirchlSSJu? StofirteZ

Goodwill
Sunday school—10:30.
Martin
Church—10:00
Bunday school—11:00.

10 a.m. Sunday school in charge
r Mis. Etta Mead
■
11:90 a m. Morning aurstup. Pasir tn charge.
7: QB pjn. Young Peopl** pnty«r
trvice.
.
•
7:30 p.m. Young People* misaton.
ry service.
8-00 p.m
Evening evangelistic

Sunday school—10:30.
Congratulation* to Lloyd Link
' ’
" ' ‘
’
Chureh—ll.’3O.
.
AlkC LBI17 ATIAlir
' Mn
?ulh Y1*0,11
ber and Warren Cairns made a buai
tor thu:—
TTw Quimby WB.CE. voted to pay
ne»s trip to Kalamazoo Friday. «
AAF INSTRUMENT INSTRUC­
fit. £
* 4itu the Tund for tire Crusade for
Mr. and Mrs. Romaine RalUy o:
TORS' SCHOOL. BRYAN FIELD.
•hrist
the
amount
of
MO
and the
Navy
Mothers
will
meet
al
the
fined
In
bed.
i
Ithaca
spent
last
week
with
he.
TEXAS. JAN -Lloyd E Link, son ।
schoolDoovoted to pay *25. Thc
,------------------------------------------------- : parents, Mr and Sunday
Mrs. Wilbur
Horn. WM. 2 rm.. Ju, X
«■
of Ray Link. 1215 N. Broadway. Has­
tiler WSC8 groups of the. circuit
turned Saturday from Convoy.. little.
tings. was promoted from private to I
i
ave not as yet made their pledges the church.
The Ruth Circle of the Methodist I Ohio, where they werc
w
called Wed•
................. &lt;« *----------------private first class at Bryan Army
tian Endeiw
■ut according to their intentions we
tth &lt;4 his father B0UTHWE8T WOODLANB
chutch will meet at the home of
the deat
Air Field. Texas, this week.
Mr. Earneat i
ill be over the top in this Orwade. Mia. Scott's. -Naanvule
1 Mr*. Paul Brodbeck attended tin
Lt. tjg.) Margery Chandler. U. 8. Mra. Prank Sage, 128 8. Hanover. Jas.
" Myers.
Stuny
Point
—
Jan.
21
C. O. R 'W». former Middleville
Mr. and Mn. Cha*. Chapell . wedding of her niece. Miss Alic,
dltTH IRVING WESLEYAN
10 00 a.m. Sunday school. Mr*. moving ptclonM
(Harriet Pier*on&gt; of Oklahoma1 Jordan and Richard Morrow o
teacher, who has been stationed
tieavor acttvlUea
IETIIOIHST CHURCH
Floyd Barnum. Bupt.
City are the parent* of a baby 1 Lake Odessa on Sunday afternooi
al New Orleans. La. for the past
Sermon hour—10:00 ■ m.
11:00 aan. preocning service.
daughter. Mary Ann. whose birth- ' at three o'clock at the home oi th,
year, tt one of the first "Spara to
Thurs. 7;30 p,n
Sundu) school—11:00 a.m.
,
Jan. 17—7:30. Prayer meeting al
day was January the fifth. Mr. and bride's father. Frank Jordan. Wi
be assigned to overseas duty. She is
Royai Barnum*.
Mn Maurice Pierson left Wednes-, extend congratulation and best
the only Spar or Wave In the «th
day to spend a few weeks with wishes to the bride and groom. ♦
Naval District to gel order* for
CHRISTIAN ENPEAYOKKKS
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Mr
and
Mn.
Chapell.
(Mr
and
Mrs
Guy
Kantner
and
Honolulu. Hawaii, and her work will
SAY COME
Eastern Star will hold an inltla.
IIS North Broadway
continue to be in Communications.
The Rev. and Mr* Edw. Bailey of Marvin were guests at a turkey
Bette.- book to hear •
,Mra. B E Manter. Pastor
Lt Chandler will be home on leave
the Nazarene church are the parents dinner at the home of Mr. ano GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
O H Trinkleln. Pastor
Sunday school 10:00 am. Francis Ernest 8. Marks thu year!
cf o baby boy bom Jan. 11th at Pen- Mrs Eldon Farrell of Woodland
before her transfer.
January 32nd is the dale.
Service held tn the I.O.O-F lial . Coitman. Bupt.
The Women of the Moose will nock hospital who has been named Thursday evening * Mr and Mrs
Pvt. Lawrence J. Smith was In- .
Morning worship 11:00 a_m. Mra. Meeting to start promptly at I
jured in Germany Dec 20th shrap­ honor Norma Barlow. Grace Nell Gregory Ray.
J Jake Ebels and children of Grand
Mcming worship at 10:30. Ser- B. E Manker will oruig the morning The place is Grand BtlL B.
We recommend to all the reading "—*J-------- --------------------------- ••----Everybody
who
was
huddled nel leg wound. His wife is the for­ and Ella Johnson Friday. Jan. 26.
There convention pictures you
non. Tne Changeless Christ."
message.
around the "We The People" broad­ mer Esther Kaechle of Middleville. at their monthly birthday party, at of the extract from Emmen'* essay Sandbrook and family a Little
tee.
Sunday school at 11:30.
Young Peoples service—7:00 p.m.
8:30. potluck Norma Barlow enter­ on •'Compensation" which Jane Miss Gai! Townsend of Kalamaxot,
cast Bunday were disappointed not
Along with view* of O. B.'s b
Confirmation ciass meets Thurs- Mrs. Estle Ingles. Pres.
tained the Women of the Motor Cameron Includes in her Barry By­ lx visiting her grandparents. Mr.
to hear Garth Ploria and Tommy
Evening service 7:45 pan. Message
with a card party with Crystal paths notes this week and is es­ and Mr*. Otto Townsend. * Mr
Kurr
There was some change of Hastlng* Banner ■
by the pastor.
Barlow as co-nostess. Wednesday pecially pertinent at this time.
*
plans bccauM* Tommy had written Hastings. Michigan
and Mrs Shirley Mayo and Rich­
Tnursaay evening prayer meeting
Port Benning, Georgia afternoon. Jan. 10. Mrs. Eaton won
Having done satisfactory Holstein ard pf Hastings were Saturday sup­
home that he and Garth had made
at ihe home ot Mrs. Harry Hurless,
Pvt. Fredrick L. Burkic. son of high and Vesta Harthy. low. Mabie calf club work during 1944. C. Rob­ per guest* of Mr. and Mr* Keith
a recording 'which they were told
Don M. Gury. Rector
401 N. Church.
a
ViV Giiskill. Hastings, ----has----------been Farlce and *on.
aouid be broadcast in the States. Mr. and Mrs Carl Burkle of Ward­ Payne. 530 N. East street, will -en- ert
"For Christ and the Church" 1* our
8 a.m. Holy Communion. •
Well still keep you posted about land. Michigan has won the right tertaln the Women of the Moose awarded a Certificate of Merit and
Mr and Mrs. Harry Sar.dbrook
attraction.
in
a
m.
Sunday
school.
YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
to wear "Wings and Boots" of the Jan 24 with a card party at 2 p.m.1 granted a Junior Membership in end Mrs Bun Roger* of loike
what develops in tills connection.
Come. hear, and see C. E. in action!
11 a an Morning Service ajid
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
NOTICE-Women of the Moose- - .The Holstein-Frieslan Association ot Odesa were Thursday supper guest*
Thanks to Sgt: Bcb Cork in at United States Army Paratroops. He
Emma Curtis
Residence—Fulton, Michigan
Fort Benning. Oa . for a copy of has completed four weeks Of jump , Meetings OIV
ore- MIC
the lire*
first at&gt;u
and uutu
third ;nmcr&gt;v«.
• America. uiKuirwiv,
Brattleboro. Vermont. --v
He ot Mr and Mrs York Duffy ol mon.
7:30 pin, Evening service
-fery month at 8 p ni
m wus
was recommended for thes*
these awards KTlamazoo Mrs Rtyrrs will Ipend tcroicn at Neighborhood House.
"The Bayonet" with a picture and training during which time he made Friday of every
story about Lt. Hubert Branson. five jumps, th*- 1**1 a tactical Jump 1 lind birthday partita arc the la**, by the Slate 4-H Club leader.a few weeks there. * Mrs Richard ingevUlc.
offices. The
Tile
The Boyes Insurance offices
Here Is the story* we ll have the pic­ at night involving a combat problem KrldBV of CVery month at 6:30 pm .
Stairs spent Wednesday night with
Ccniirmatlon class, Wednesday |
on landing.
„ ,
, | potluck.
• Hastings Credit and Loan, and the her- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Birman •vrning. Junior choir Thursday
ture next week.
.
Jumping nt The Parachute School
_______
t Hastings Credit Bureau businesses
1 Jan. 45
Womcn-, ReHef corps will have moved into the former Dr. of Southeast Woodland * The iftemoon; Senior choir. Thursday
LAWSON FIELD. FT. BENNING. has been steadily developed to a
Woodland
U
B.
Missionary
society
•vening.
ljald tncir
u,clr regular
rcgular meetu
meeting Thurs-1 McIntyre office* recently vacated by
GA. Jan.—Adventures during two •recognized war teience
------ American naia
vox well attended. The next meet­
...... Jftn
.... ._
.f al
. . .. Dr Wedel.
Paratroopers hnv*
havfc bwen
been recocillred
recognised I da
1B ol -----2 pm
years on New Guinea with one of D.r.trnn^r.
--- ------------- ---------- --um.it ii»i .
At the 8ute convention in Grand ing will be the first Wednesday in 4NNUAI. MEETINGS OF
p
the first Troop Carrier squadrons throughout the world for their mer, Hospital Guild No. 18 meets with
Com- February ut Mrs Ruth Fisher* in EMMANUEL PARISH
to be sent overseas were related re­ Itorious actions against the enemy.
About fifty members of the parish
In addition to producing Jumpers.! Mrs. HnnaId Havnes
Haw. r.23
02 n
X wiisnn
Wlta..
Chairman., Bill.
~ ------------—
cently at Lawson Field, a base of
s I Mr».^Ftom»W Hawjjw. 03 N. Wlteon.
one of four from the fourU1 Woodland..
attended the dinner and annual I
the First Troop Carrier Command, Parachute Specialist Training
on Thursday afternoon.
Jan. 2a.
25
.
|onM
j district
nisineM meeting on Tuesday. Jan.
_____ 1n.
COJan.
I- . Co
1 ngregS
।
v
- — &lt;8 counties* to
by 1st Lt. Hubert 8. Branson, aon given to qualified men in Communi- on Thursday afternoo
i Wm. D Barnes. Bernard Reed
VITA KAM
. will,
... .te en- service on the State gK,''*
Central comof Mr and Mrs. Hubert 0. Bronson, cations. Demolition. Riggers and | Th. Mrrrl.I-Oo dub
Parachute
Maintenance,
vital
skills
^eMenri
.
mlttee
for
a
two
year
term.
vnd Maurice Lambie were elected to
formerly of 810 S. Jefferson St..
ICX)
' u
u rtflncJ?
V. VnSrhSk
exA : Here
’s news worth hearing about.
ueceed themselves for a three-year
Here's
Hastings. Mich. who holds two for Airborne troops
Wednesday.
Jon. 24.
24. with a
apottuck
Nurw&gt;-. Bldf
Blde Mrs. nrew
prew Anderson,
• • •
l *
«ln«^d«y. Jan.
potluck Nur8M
•rrm on the Vestry, and Otto HanPresidential Citations, three Distin­
UNICAPS
dinner
at
one
o
clock,
followed
with
।
lh
former
Jf
.
Rn
Hunt
.
h8
»
comixrcal
Soldier
Awarded
Combat
Decf
’
*9P
er
Bt
onc
oc,oc
*'
I
thc
f
orTncr
j
PB
n
Hunt,
has
vind was elected a hew member.
guished Flying Cresses, three Air
OVERSUBBCRIHEN
bridge.
100
Keilar Stem whose term expired
oration For Fighting In Italy
'-ridge
(pletcd her firal 150 vountecr hours al
Medala. the Asiatic-Pacific Theater
ASSIGNED QUOTA
With tire Fifth Army. Italy—Pri- I
“
pennock hospital nnd has completed
ribbon with two stare, and the AmerMembers cd the First Methodist was elected an honorary Vestryman
ABDOL
150 hour, on 500 hours, a total of
icanlcan Theater and American De- vale Fir»t Cla*s Clarence' A. Wai- | Halting* ( ommandery
church and their pastor, the Rev The treasurer of the parish and
....-------------------------Has Ungs Commandcry No. 58 will' 300 hour* to date Her husband, with
treasurers cf various guilds and or­
fen.-e ribbons Lt.
Bronson Ium 332 ters. wm of John and Flu**ie»Wal- |
100
L. Winston Stone, arc proud of th&lt; ganizations
reported,
showing
ail
ccnibat rotation* nnd 790 combat ten* Hastings. Michigan, has been ' hold school of instruction Thurs- a cavalry unit, is now in
India
_ From Homer
t^i'er
nuek'c
-rhieain
I-ct- ' r&lt; 1&gt;,rl m*‘d* ‘A &lt;&gt;»«? committee in bill* paid and balances on hand.
MULTAMINS
living hours halked up in hb pilot s cttcd bv thc 8th Armored Infantry day. Jan. 18. al 7:45 pm. with WaiOuck's
“Chicago
Let^“It.-^rCountry Pm*
New officers of Emmanuel Guild
loi
Battalion of the First Armored Di- ter A. Graaf. P.C.. Lansing, a*
In- G—- ’/u'ihc
---Copper
--------------------------------- .
100 ________
Lt. Brunson and the 6th Troop vision and awarded the Combat In- , st ruction officer. Thursday night. |
»r country gui who has ,
u chairman of tnis com­ Barnes, and Mrs. Wm. Schader.
Carrier Squadron arrived &gt;n New
v fnntryman
fnntryman Badge
Badge for
for actual
actual parpar- ■1 Jan.
Jan. 25.
25. the
the Comniandery
Comniandery has
has lu
1U , * k2.'
One -------copper
VIGRAN
$£19
Guinea 7:00 AM. October-2. 1942.
’■ ticipatton
ticipation In
in ------u
combat
"' against the 1 »"'&gt;"»i
annual inspection. John
r«hn ri
U. icir~.h
Kirsch, ...
made
history n*^r tt*Nancy Harkp
’thc"pre*wt
Whc« the pastor announced Hit board members; Mrs. Frank Hoonan. i
100----------------C
secretary;
Mrs
Chas.
Potts,
treas1
They flew their first mission justt enemy
enemy with
with Lieutenant
ureuienanv General
ucncrai j । Em.
zjh. Grand
uranu Standard
aumuuu Bearer
ncaici of
u&lt; the
wic ^i
in the
presen
Love
daughter of Dr^nd Mr*.1
'he Hasting,
urer. and Mrs B. R Reed, house I
three hours later to transport food Mark W. Clark's Fifth Army in 1 Grand Commandery of Michigan
YEAST
&amp;
IRON
£Qc
Robert
Bruce
Harkness.
The
senior
church
a
few
weeks-ago.
the
sum
chairman
Officers
of
St.
Cecilia
'
and ammunition to starving Austra- Italy/
! will be inspecting officer. Sir
Tab.
—
100UH
Harknesses
resided
for
many
years
•
»e«n«l
large.
Choir
Guild
are.
Mrs.
Duane
Miller,
Ilan soldiers in thc Owen Stanley
Standards for the badge are high. Knights let us have a good turn
O" Monday, however. Chairman president: Mrs. F J Palmer, vice-i
Mountain^ who Were just beginning 1 The decoration is awarded to trie j
out to welcome these officers. ■ on College avenue in Houghton Her
to push the Japs back from an adinfantry soldier who hax proved his;
The Ladles Auxiliary of the Com- 1 grand parents were the Thomas L.: Dodd" reported that the sum of president; Miss Bara Bcrylc SchadCOD LIVER OIL $4 19
., secretary;
.. ,Mrs Carl Wcsplnter. [
er.
vance to within 17 milts of Port
lighting ability in combat.
1 mnndcry are cordially Invited to Chadboumes. a well known and *313150 had been received in cash. c
highly
respected
Houghton
family.
«hd
pledges amounted to 31731.86.; Jr’., treasurer.
Moresby.
' Thc handsome badge consists of a meet al the home of Mrs. E. J.
■
During lilt- Papuan Campaign. Lt. Mirer rifle ret waainst a background [ Adams. 728 E. Bond. Thursday. Jan. Mrs Love was the organizer of the « total of M863.36. with more cash i----------------- « » »
ALPHA CAPS
woman s soldier croup known as the | and pledges |n sight. This amount FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Bronsop. us a pilot with thc Oth TCC 01 infantry blue, enclosed In a silver । ir, Bt 7;30 for bridge.
WASPS. In addition to her conlrl- ' ir. *2,098 36 over the assigned quota.
L. Winston Stone. Pastor
100’a_______
squadron, received the Presidential wreath.
■» a»
—Unit Citation for Troop Currier
. . .
1------------------------------------------------------- button as an organizer Mrs. Love’s
Dr. Edmond H. Babbitt, district
--------------------*“ be
‘“’Jheld nt
Morning--------worship
will
reputation as a Aver Is outstanding superintendent of the Grund Rap- I 10:00 o’clock next Sunday. The pas­
VIDELTA
int^ioiis which included some of lire '
Her picture was In_aU
-------—s.__.------In nilI khe
Hie Chicago ids district, wrote Rev. -------Stone- that (tor
will... preach
on the theme.
theme, "Pre­
fir-4 air evnctiatton of wounded from '
.... .
.. The
। papers as she took off in the big , lute reports allowed that the Grand parednes* and The Kingdom."
front line battle arcus. None of the ; Private Nell D Lancaster, son of CmU Grove
competent Troop Carrier flight James E L«nca*‘"•
The
OLADAL
Thc Extension
Extension Group
Group meeting
meeting is
is ' Douglass bomber on her way to uie Rapids district was leading nil oth- I adult chtpr will ring.
i.urecr. were on hand at that time. igai&gt;- L&lt; an automotive equipment i.-i-e nnxtnniiMl for nnp
er districts in the area which is
The Sunday school will me
meet at
tn hr Pacific coast.
P?,lP2n~.‘o‘l ®?e *.“21
No buill-gii stretchers lined the sides ciieralcr in the lransix»rlalion di- held Jan
.
'
*
comprised
of
the
Detroit
and
Mich1
11:20.
under
under
the
direction
of
.Judge
23 with Mrs. Frank Kll- wFbT..H2P.F
... e* . itan Conferences.
Addbert certright.
air depot
ot C-47 fuselages. Wounded were vlsloii of this strategic ------------------ier al 11 ajn.
iIra
rn McCallum passed away
_________
!
away Sat- .
-----------------y,
- -, -_____
rr.n mnv
Smail ^miri
children
may be Wt
left tin the
simply carried to the pianes- on bomber repair base
prior to*his
entry into
Into thc
the mill
mill-­ ‘ edar creek
I urd»y night at his home after n FIRST CHURCH OF
thntened native litters and lain— "“Prior
to his entry
Nursery during the morning service.
YEAST TAB.
The Family
night at tty Bunnell
. i0llg illnras
illness. He
He had
had lived
lived hU
his w-hole
whole CHRIST.
CHRIST. SCIENTISTW
SCIENTIST
1942 al
”&gt;•»«««
"long
A
iliter und all—on the floor of the tary service November 17. 1942* skill,
skilled attendant win be in
huri-h lx tin*. UTi»k Frtdnv nii-til '
.t,,.
u&lt;h«rn hr . r....... ....____ ___. ..
100
Kaiainaxoo. Michigan he was
plane.
' '*
- -a 1 "lurch is this week Friday night. । j|fc |n this community where he Corner Church and Center Street* charge
was ; tanner.
farmer. He
He nas
has oevn
been stanoneo
stationed in
in -Potluck
be rnucn
much m»acu.
missed The
family. . ouojeci.
Subject. "Mie."
New
uiic.
Tne’ Presidential Citation was
’U;.”" supper. Everyone welcome I wui oc
.»« .«»***/
New circles of the Woman’s So­
.. _ the ...
__ __....
___ ... e-...
—evrrvtnma
free Ittree.
Ik RimM-terl
i ._________
,.r
manv
u,...,i............
...... ■&lt;
. .
COD LIVER OIL
again awarded the 6li&gt; for heroism
European
Theater
of ______
Operations
cvcryining
It is expected
, has .uthe sympathy —
of ih.i.
their
manvr
------- ------Sunday
service
11 a.m.
ciety will meet on Wednesday ot
and accomplishments at Wau. In since December 5. 1943
1 another set ot pictures will be. tnenda
* O-r
itKitu*. *
Our «mnumhcommunity was also
also ' Sunday school 9:30 a.m.
this week for organization.
Tab. — 100—
| saddened by the loss of Hubert | Reading room in cnurch edifice
tne UUIOIO
Buloio Valley
three
vmicy ut
oi Wau
wau was an •
- Private
rrivaic Lancaster
Liuicasier has
nas
mice snow-n.
—----alrdcme controlled by Japs at one brothers in the armed forces. Lyle. •v,JP,e Grove
----| McCallum, son of Mr. and Mrs , open Wcanesduy and Saturday from BAPTIST NOTES
NUTREX
end and Australians at the other, k a private first class in tile army
. The Maple Grove-Assyria Farm Dan McCallum, in the service of: 3 to 5 p.m.
B. J Adcock. Pastor
—
—
r * corpota
| jn ---------------t)lc army.- and
Bureau Group will meet with Mr. hLs country. Hubert was always
----------- of. .high
The public 1* cordially invited to
Because
mountains sur- i
,-----------.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
and Mrs. Claude Hoffman. Satur­ one of our boys in community af- 1 attend the church services ami visit
i minding two sides and the Austra- Paul. Is a, private in the army,
Divine services at 11 o'clock. Ser­
day. Jan. 20. with a carry-in dln- fairs and he and Ira were both : the reading room.
han end of the landing strip, the:
.
mon by the pastof.
KARACHI.
INDIA: Three soldiers rer al noon.
'ICC pilots had to fly supplier and
ready to help out on programs for
“Evening services at 7:30.
group meetings. We grieve with FIBsT 1RESBITERIAN
ammunition into the field low over &lt; from Michigan, serving al this base.,
-------------We arc expecting the Rev. H. P. M.
the Japanese end of the airdrome. •t»-o from Flint and lire other from
.
the parents over one so young and ■ vhlkl ii
Pol of Detroit to begin on Sunday
Orville Pufpaff. who lives west of I in the prime of life having to be I ..
Through all the mortar, machine Dorr, have been awarded tlic Sol-I
r.txt. Jan. 21. u scries of meetings
gun, and small arms flic the Jap*' dter's Medal bv Major General W.' Nashville, was arrested by Undcr- taken and. Hubert, we still think of I lO-JOHeaney d*
rucn lugm
wkcjk MW
•••"
PHONE 2131
of .‘each
night uuhhr
during me
the week
at *7:30
.&lt;r 1 through
____ I. Sunday. Jan. 28.
HU Mr.
1,- Pol
tlrl
could unleash, they would land, taxi i E. R Covell. Services of Supply ; sheriff Leon Doster, charged with you as being out there somewhere Grand Rrfpidr., guest minuter. Mr.
to the Aiulitilimi end of the field. | Chief of the India Burma Theater | Improper care of his livestock. He | in the blue with the bright sunny
uh lhc t°P*c ,ar thc Ils
world traveler in the interest
Courtesy &amp; Friendly Service Shown to All
.
unload, turn about, and take-off : of Operation*.
The award was, was brought into Municipal court ! smile you had the last time we saw Meditation Stephen—Deacon. Wit- ()f misstotu especially in the Far
buck over the heads of the angry I made to Staff Sergeant Roger A. , Thursday, admitted the charge, and , you. * A letter from Mrs. Belle Ilf??.' aM.nrt2r ...You on' cOKlMly I East. He has been heard before in
REX ALL STORE
nips.
I I-oyendecker, 25. son of Mr. and Mrs. , paid tire *20 fine and the *6.00 i Shepherd, who has been in the
it a* a
h,,n' .
। cur church. We Invite you to come
11-45
—
Sunday
school.
'
■
•
-------------------Many missions of the Lae Cam- 1 John H. leyendecker of Route 2. costs assessed by Judge Cortright.
and
hear
his
messages
: hospital at Safety Harbor. Florida.
IMign were flown entirely over j Dorr. "For heroism in' assisting in'
—---------• T.i».a«v nioHt nv
. for treatment tclb us that she Is
enemy territory to supply fcod and the rescue from a burning aircraft, f Charles Helsel and Raymond ; back at her apartment and feeling HASTINGS WESLEYAN
Wed. night prayer meeting at the
aminuiiilicn io American troops five seriously injured comrades who Keeler were picked up by tne offl- much Improved In health, which METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school—10:30 a.jn.
landed at various’ points along tne • were wedged in the wreckage follow- i cere Thursday. They were charged her many friends will be glad to
church at 7:30.
New Guinea coast in the general di- ; ing a forced landing of the air- ; with breaking into and entering hear.
rectlon of the Philippines.
। craft ’
| Bclson’s bakery - and
-•
and ~
restaurant
Lt. Bronson enluted in the Army , Prior to entering the Armed , here in the night
&gt;1 tim
time. They were CRESSEY
Air Forcer. »s a private. July 16. Forces,.S, Sat. Lcyendccker wu* cm-1 takcn Ihto Municipal
-‘-il court Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Petrie at­
1MI. ai the age of 19. Later, he ployed in Hastings by the Consoli- ! waived
--------.examination
—_.&lt;vn.
and were
tended a sleigh ride party and sup­
went through the now. eliminated dated Press Division
--------bound over to the —
Circuit court, the Er for Mr. and Mr-. McCorkey of
Air Student course to become a staff,
...
n . ~
T
bOnd 1,1 CflCh C84* WBS
chland Saturday nigh’ * Mr. and
sergeant pilot July 3. 1942. He was
*
*'
—
•
_ . , ~
Al lhU wrlUn« thc bond h**1 Mrs. Carl Hartman were Kalamaxoo
tommlsloned un officer April 3.
........
Private. Feme L^Wolfe, daughter not
furnUhcd
। shoppers Friday * Clement De Kos,1943.
while stationed
in New if
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey R.
R Wolfe,
1023 N Er
Broadway.
Hastings.
V.inncii
■11C20
—iwiy. !*
—“----- Michi- ------ i-------------- —---------------------------------Prior to his enlistment in the f•gan.
— - a ------member
■— of the
...» Women's
------------- Armby Air Forces. Lt Broitson at- Army Corp*, recently left Fl rat WAC
tended Tri-8tate College, Angola.: Training Center, here, for duly with
Mich., where he majored in business the Army «t School For Personnel
adminEtration However, when the gerv. Lexington. Va„ then proceeded
war Is over, the young lieutenant to Hoff Gen. Hosp.. Santa Barbara,
hopes Uk,major in Psychology at, Calif.
5-lbn. SS-lb*. IM-Iba.
both-^tir University of Michigan
WAc units- arq. now at work with 1

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Stobbins &amp; Jacobs

BUY WAR BONDS

SPECIALS!
PUMPKIN No. 2|can-ea. 14c
23c
SUPER SUDS
BEST YET FLOUR 25 lbs. $112
CARTON MATCHES 6 boxes 29c
11c
RICE
lb.
2 boxes 25c
CHEERIOATS
33c
MANOR HOUSE COFFEE &gt;b
VEG-ALL
No. 2 can
16c

C. Thomas Stores
FRANK KEARNES. MGR.
ISO W. State St..

Haitingi, Mich.

Clearance!
WINTER
DRESSES
Some Low as

Price!

Good Assortment of Colors and Styles

DRUM-LOT SALE
of OIL and GREASE
High Pressure
Grease:
55c

2.29

7.50

Cup Crease:
49c

2.29

7.50

Transmission:
49c

2.29

All-Purpose:
65c

OUR SERVICES
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

CHECKING ACCOUNTS

2.69

Axle Crease: 1.69

Grease
Cun:

2.19

WAR SAVINGS BONDS
BANK MONEY ORDERS

ALL Winter Coats
Greatly Reduced!

Bonnet &amp; Gown
Hastings

ShOp

Michigan

OUR SAFE DEPOSIT
BOXES ARE ALL RENTED
Wc regref thot wr orc unable to meet further de­
mands for this type of service, but new boxes arc
difficult, if not impossible to get. However, we will
be glad to hold your name on our waiting list to
supply as boxes may become available.

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
MEMBER

FEDERAL

RESERVE SYSTEM AND

WARD'S
"Suprama Quality"
1 0 0 % PURE
PENNSYLVANIA

IVIontgo

No finer oil at ANY qrit-e
for car*, trucks, tractor*! Re­
fined from costliest cru*lr«

. . . then triplc-fillcred ami
climblr-drwaxMi to Im |&gt;urr
and free-flowing. Long-luMing, tool Bring your runtainers . . . »avc NOW!

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THUftsDAY, JANUARY II, IMS
forces. Thc boys went In I

| armed
। buses
served
which

ING ALL
ETERANS

FIFTY-THREE YEARS TOGETHER

elected president anij Mark R.
Westbrook. Ionia, re-elected vice-,
president Ici 1945. Other member:,
ol the board are E. P. Reynolds'.Olivet. Edward Long. Fowler, anff
Stanley Jarrad. Morrice.
The Farmers Production Credit
Association of Lansing, was organ-1
M»d February 1. 1944. a.-, a result of.
the consolidation of the St. Johns .
and Charlotte association and main
of Hees moved •-'• the prezeni toca-1
tlon In Lansing.
'
.
The associauon has Just complet­
ed eleven years ot short ttnn agri- ’
cultural financing to farmers in'
Barry. Clinton. Eaton. Inghrm. Ionia
-and-Bhiawux-see counties

Every Pattern Must

Soybean* Fill Need
For U. S. Fata, Oil.

Be Fitted to Figure

Four-fifths of the fats and oils the
United State* imported in prewar

Home sewers *Aio are remodeling
old clothes or making new ones for
spring and summer wear should re­
member that every pattern they buy
must be .fitted to their individual
figure*.

ASSESSED $3440
FINE AND COSTS
Luther Beck. 41. owns a farm In 1
Ofangeville township. About Jan-1
from the homegrown crop of soy­
uary 1 he moved p&gt; Kalamazoo. U&lt;-1
bean!, according to figures deleft at- the farm, when he moved. ,
two mules, five hogs, two goaU.
United States Department of Agri­
two ponies and two ducks, during ;
culture.
the cold weather, without proper j
McPhirUn
care. Complaint was made to the *The critical wartime fat and oil
I slierlfFs office. Undersheriff Doster .
situation bar given added pressure
I made trips to Beck's farm to in-;
for soybean production." he said.
lestlgate on January 4 and 7. On ‘
the latter visit he found the stock
"In 1941 the acreage harvested for
had not been fed or watered, and i
bean*, was 5.&amp;M.OOO acres;'in 1M2.
discovered one of the goats hang-1
It was 10.762.000 acres; 11,491000
I tng by 1U head where it, had fallen |
acre*
estimated for the 1943 bar­
through u hole in the burn floor..
The Grand Rapids Office of Price vast; and a goal ot 14,000.000 acres
Hp fed and watered the stock. He
Administration
accepted
three
nothing ..«»
now for ...»
the veterans —
to arrcslca
AMERICAN LEGION
uumuuu
arrested iscvk
Beck ui
in zuaiamazoo
Kalamazoo eet8a 1check*, today, psiyabta.to the Treas­ was raguested for 1944. The in­
AUXILIARY NOTES
«ork on and some light acUvitt Ulday. He was brought before Jusurer of the United State.', as settle­ create in the production of this crop
Remember the alelghride and pot is essential to their convalescence. tlce Brn Bowman, of
Rutland
ment for overcharge* discovered by as a wartime necessity 'ha*. been .
luck supper tonight. Jan. IB. nt the Any such article you contribute win Monday;
offense
Monday; admitted the
the price pone! of war price and remarkable. It hat been possible
home oliln D. H. Sharp, near | be greatly appreciated
charged and was assessed $25 fine
rationing boards in Cadillac. Riles
the Star school. Meet, at Die Lc-;
- . .
rnd t960 costs. or 30 davs In jail,
and Grand Rapids.
v
gion hall about 6:15 o'clock, with'
At present there are increasin'.-j Al this writing the $34 60 had not
■The Cadillac board sent In a veloped in the cooperative program
your own table service and basket i number* of World War II veterans ( been paid, a
check of $25 from A. C. Christoffer- 1 of the State* and the Federal de­
of food. Reservations should be i being received ol the American
•
■—• e »
------sen. a grcceY In Cadillac.-for settle­ partment.
made with Mra. Ivan Burns, phone. Legion hospital and thc need h" | ORCANIZAT0NS
Mr
Mr. rui^.v
.ru.—
ment on overcharges on the **&gt; of
37*3 Mr*. Lydia Rogers and Mrs.! materials ot the occupational the:, HuhhJbdfW9v thrrr' eXV!'walmS?
"Newly Introduced varieties ma­
beef. The board discovered that
Itol rrter ...
he- .p, r-up. IU„Ue
'emOnjpp «
™ „
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Kenyon of during lhe period of Nov. 16 to turing satisfactorily in'the several
have becn~5ai3StJi o71 Battle Creek. * Donald Manning Nov. 30.1944 Christofferaon charged areas, yet. utilizing the full grow­
I N«. Stmd.,. J.n, li. u. JW.h I «'&gt;•
j in 1854 nnd *""
Barry county all their-lhes. Tht-v and Mrs. Lora Uirabce of Ypsilanti ; *4.50 over the celling price on-the ing season and' higher in oil con­
Be sure. also, to bring your show­
were married on Chrfstma.i eve. 1891. ■ spent Saturday nnd Sunday with -«les ol 160 pounds of grade B beef, . tent than other* previously avail­
ci gift for the occupational ther­ ience.
Irving ancj Jived in that township 1 Mr. und Mrs. Le*ter Sonneville. * No refund to the purchaser., wire able. have been a contribution to
•
Luncheon from Abundant Food." I1 in
.........years, »-«•
------- - u..
. 1j ...
— spent nu»de because Chrtatoffersoii coujd
apy room at the American Legion
I »-■for thirty
followed
by ..u short
tyr. ..„u
and *»..
Mrs f..i
Earl z-i,.
Gates
TP«UX
mcrnlnp
.hr
MMw
1
’
SF'
h
5.
“
S
---------------------our war economy hard to overvalue.
1 nut Identify them.
hospital at Fort Custer. Yarn of
• residence
in------------------------Carlton township.
Since •Tlday
Frtd
in Kahtrrtazoo.
.
; Ttie Nile, board sent in a check
any kind or color, print of any served breakfast to 168 fellows who । r_,u|ar monthiv meetirur Prtdnv ulen the"‘ hav*' ,n“de their home in
"The 14.000,000 acres of soybeans
v ere leaving for Detroit for exam- r.?nulafB
S
’
1 ol $50 lor K. C. Stover, u grocer in requested.'for 1944. estimated to pro­
HINDS CORNERS
I0' Bl ",e usunl ,lr?e and , Mr. and Mrs. Fifield have three
‘-*~
-------------be acceptable ns there Is practically ination for entrance Into thc
Wed fifty year*. Mr. und Mrs. I Berrien Sj
ild
round
i.tr'a/and
heaJi' 1 dl,Fe 17 3 bushels to the acre on the
P|ax-Cchildren. Edna (Mrs. Neil Newtoni Axustus Kline celebrated their he had so!
celUne pi
prices.
should
give 242.500,000
------ The
----- , , average,
----------------„
.
.
,
[of the Freeport vicinity; Edgar of fiftieth wedding anniversary Dec. ' lettuce over the celling
Battle Creek; Ernest of Hastings; 31. 1944 Thc most of their life number of sales andstho amount of: bushel* of bean* of which 180.000.000 .
ia u .vail.bte for crushing
thirteen grandchildren; seven has been spent farming In Hope the overcharges could not be de.er- ahou
should be available for crushing.
great-grandchildren.
township ana
lownamp
and nvi
not very 4n
-far irvm
from !?**led; ^hnre'^'l^e^in'teminn
.1 ' Thli
*&gt;&gt;°uld pr^lur.
produce &gt;•«
1.6 billion |
....
.i
™. .h«u!d
rtteiSS^he^irtelTSiiMrtn^He
"
’
me Minus school wnerr mej oom fte
tt" Price ^in?l set the settiement nt | POU’*’*
the settlement at. iwnd* of oU
oil."
attended when small children. Hr
Prlc’' Panel
' NORTHEAST WOODLAND
|
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Cooke were
The Grand Rapids board turned | *r p
and Mrs
Edd Hollv. Mr. and
, e ... ,
.
j
Mrs.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mr.
Mrs Gordon Holly and Mr and l^Llf of J(£^ Klek^S a J^cr N° ReCord of Wolvenneg
1
I Mrs, Fred Cooke and family at
In Wolverine Qi-*I Dorr. * The Rev. J. S. Clayton of Mrs. Gordon Leins and wn of Knl" located at 946 N. Ottawa' Kleketka
—
.
the Evangelical church attended jtmazoo were gurtts of Mr. and IWM charK,.d wllh jelling 24 cans of
peas at
at ?c
5c over
over ceiling
ceiling price
price and
and
.***•
record—of- a
the school of evangelism at O»'m- M“- Burrel Phl,llps one da&gt; 1011'peas
- nn,
—«J' authentic
------------- ------------so Tuesday and Wednesday last week.
147 cans at tomato soup at 6c over | wwvenr.e actually taksn in Michiweek. * The monthly meeting of nmxr mfh hit
1
cel.Un8 prlce'
cou‘d not' &lt;*"•
the "Wohlerine state." accord
thr nurchwMral
uTJ’.rTs.
accord­’
GETS 'SO DAVS’ TENDERNESS IN
the Evangelical WMS. was held DOING TIER BIT
&lt; indentlty any of the purchaser—•mTiJf - ■to*
10 -*
,hc Michigan —
Department-of
at Mrs, Lydia Schuler's Wednesday
Harold Hill, route 1. Dowling, owms therefore no refunds
1 were mode, I Conservation, was one that escaped
3 MAGIC DAYS'
----------------(-vetting- Stewardship wax stressed a sow that raised twentv-two pigs
from the Detroit Zoo. and which
aaasi
j
Mrs Walter Cooke gave The lessor. last year. She had two litter*, one' — .
M^tD
; study on the last chapter of the cf twelve and one of fourteen, and
had originally come from Alaska.
out of the twenty-six she raised c
Ixiok "We who are America."
Studies of Dr. L. R. Dice, mam.
A family dinner was enjoyed at twenty-two. Mr. Hill thinks that
malogist of the University of Mich- j। the home of Mrs Sarah Ostroth she t?as done her part for the war'
Igan and Coach Fielding H. Yost ot
I and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams in effort and would like to know of a
| .Maple Grove Sunday in honor of better record than that.
| R-T readers may recall n query the "Wolverines" have failed to
the 25th wedding anniversary of
। we recently asked ourselves about the produce proof of, the taking of n
PASSING
NEVINS
I Mr. and Mrs. Adams. Those pres- PASS
’NG OF MASON NEVTNS
thorUtt
-•—.— highway
ut-i.—y route between single wild specimen.
Morse E. Nevins received word ------Lan,^
and ....lurruizoo.
Kalu
enuwere Mr. nnd Mrs. James Clark
Highway
“
An indication of die possible pres- ,
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur last week that his brother. Moton Commissioner Ziegler
evidently saw
Klump ot Middleville. Mr. and Mrs.
the query and makes the following euce of the animal* In Michigan in I
from
pneumonia
which
followed
a
। Ben Schneider. Mr nnd Mrs. How­
reply: via M43 (Hastings» 80 7 ■pioneer days is seen in records of |
' urd Hewitt of Woodland. Mr. and major operation, at Wichita. Kan- j miles; via M78 to Battle Creek; 96 Alexander Henry, who bought sorre I
bom In uu- pH |• (south of the river* to *^
’5^
Mrs Theodore Euper and Jerelee. “m. Kevin.
Augusta
and pell* from Indians in the northern
M. and Mrs E J Bates and fam­ Nevins homestead formerly stand- ' .7
via
GfrUesburg 102
102 miles
miles; M7Tto
M78 to BatBat- beninsula. However, the fur*, of
“ OWesburg
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Eckardt tlncl
Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scheel Klnut tetor ^ovttf'to’iFl e“ WM-1 c,ist''r 67 8 mlles- The Battle Creek I which these were part, came from
Northern Minnesota and the Dako &lt;
of this community. * Mrs. Audie nut. He graduated from Hastings , J°ut“
dtatrtJte
Eckardt and Mrs Ray Fender of high school In 1887 and lived here ,2. .
ta*. as well as Michigan, so there is
d*atrlcl*
, Lake Odessa called on Miss Olsa tfil 1P90 when he moved tn Wiehl- which calls for added time despite no proof that even these came from
Eckardt Thursday afternoon. * Mr. ta With hl* wife and three dauah-1
Enioy These POINT FREE MEATS jl
mileage. In other words M43 the'Wolvcrine state.
; nd Mrs Homer Henney and fam­ ters he spent many summers at the t b the longest wray but still a time
Dr. Dire. l„ m. b„i|tlln ■ wiw I
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Will Gerlin- N-vins cottage. Wall lake, and kept competitor due to route* 12 and 96
LEG-O-MUTTON ROAST
•» 19c
STEWING CHICKENS
* 40c
ger were Sunday dinner cuests of in rlose touch with his Hastings I In and out-of Battle Creek.-Char- Mammals of Michlean."
Michigan," exnreae«&gt;«
expresses
.Mr and Mrs Ruben, GeriinRcr at
! lolte Republican Tribune.
the opinion of game rnen gener­
MUTTON SHOULDER ROAST - 14c
WHITING FILLETS
Hastings. * Mr* Lydia Schuler
26c
In Wichita he was a »u««Miful
----------------- • • •
ally. as follows; ‘The wolverine
and Miss Olea Eckardt attended real estate man and rated high
Fvlnnilc
probably
originally
occurred
sparse; the WCTU. Institute al the honk an Influential citizen. Surviving are I VFIOFlOrie EXienuS
MUTTON LOIN CHOPS
. 28c
BLUE PIKE FILLETS
45c
ol Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith in the wife Adah three daughters and
Woodland Friday
known no Michigan specimens have
seven grandchildren.

OPA After
Overcharge Violator!

KROGER'S TENDERAY BEEF

ai _s
OROWS
IS Needed
rOF l\alamaXOOLansing Traffic

SIRLOIN STEAK - 37c

STANDING RIB

BAKED MEAT LOAVES **-&gt;

- 37c

Fresh Daily.

Clock Bread
Spotlight Coffee
Keyko Margarine
Churngold Margarine
Larsen’s Veg-All
Karo Syrup
Pancake Flour
Country Club Catsup
Northern Tissue (S)
Super Suds
Enriched

Dated

Blue Label

Counlry
Club

29°

SHRIMP

39c

3i±. 25c
59c
3
43c
2
25c
29c
2
2'^ 23c
5 u. 26c
cans

15c
4 •* 18c
4 S: 89c

Hyps. ovwn-vdnirolltd lor

CHICKEN NOODLE OIHHER ™ 26c

GINGERALE

3^8.231

SWEET PICKLES

18c

9c-

JACKSON Red Beus
TEHDERLEAE TEA BALLS

No

TOMATOES Solid Pack

17c

2 ean

11c

COTTAGE CHEESE mi pound 13c
DOUGHNUTS

14c

BOY BLUE BLUING

2bo«iti 17c

32-obottle

BO-PEEP AMMONIA
WOODBURY'S \Aoc?Pl

VITAMINS

Krogwc'l

MOTOR OIL

KROGER'S
COUNTRY CLUB

Quart 32c

BLEACHED RAISINS

0121C

3 ben 23C

3 pifll Si.39

10

31.95

SODA CRACKERS 15c
CAMPBELL'S

TOMATO

9c

SOUP

A New Type^f Farmer
Rnun|nn C„ur
O UCVelOp ioys Mean

Mrs Kenneth Kelsey returned |
from the hospital last Friday-and i-r!•- recovering nicely from her recent | ■
operation * Mrs. Stella Tucker- |
Fmest L. Anthony, dean of twrimnn and son Malcolm and dauvh- . culture at Michigan State colfcgo.
ter. Mrs Berni’a Berlin nf Ha*- 1 believes that after the war farmers
tings visited the former's sister. I• will
take
‘
.... ...
ne greater
advantage »of‘
Mr* Pearl Demand last Thursday.'modem
----- *
‘farming nnd scientific
* 1st Lt Robert Sca»e has com- practices will be more businesslike,
rteted his airplane missions and is and will turn more and more to
w. in a rest home following the mechanization.
missions from England over Ger­
The postwar will see no return
many. He expects to be home on tr&gt; hand labor and increased use of
furlough. He was commissioned 1st horse-drawn farm equipment. In
IJeutenant fust recently. * Thc his opinion
DG.TO. club met Wed. afternoon
Soil conservation and changed
with Mrs Warren Coolbaugh The land use also are Important factors
program In charge of Grace Coats. os he sees the future form world.
Margaret
Coats -------and^Ola
Kimble
------------ -------— ---------"We are in for an Increasing emsang Jennie Coats gave a book | phaste on the wider use of high
teport "Son of the Smoky Sea"; quality pastures, recognition of bet­
... .
Kathrvn Richardson —
gave
a read­ 1 l(.r hay3 Qnd th|, plgce of Iand cov_
ing
Refreshment* of tea and trage in our farming practices."
cookies were served by the hostess. Dean Anthony anticipates. "Live­
stock will be the best source of dis­
SOUTH SHULTZ
posal of these land coverage pro­
Mrs. Donald Manning and Shar­ ducts. and livestock products. In
on tire spending the week with Mr turn, will be produced under differ­
nnd Mrs E Lancaster near Nash­ ent conditions of feeding and pro­
ville * Mrs. Mary Edmonds. Mrs duction than In pre-war days. But
Lucy O'Connor and children and to me the most significant change
John Graham of Knlamazoo were will be to scientific nnd business­
supper attests of Mr. and Mrs. like management 6f our better
Frank Horn Friday * Fourteen
members of the Hope township
Farm Bureau attended thc banquet
in Hastings. * Mr. and Mrs Wen­ FRED SMITH AGAIN
dell Krnvon and Mrs Emma Stlll- HEADS F.C.P.A.
uc&gt;l of Battle Creek spent Sunday
The annual orvanizattan meeting
with Fmma Kenyon nnd famllv. * of the board of directors of the
Bert Cook Is standing the week in Farmers Production Credit Assn,
Kalamazoo visiting friends. ♦ Mrs. of Lansing was held'Friday nt the
Emma Kenyon spent several dav« Lansing office.
last week with her son and wife.
Fred A. Smith. Hastings, was re-

Report of the Condition of ‘‘The Delton State Bank'
n-lt.-K ia lha mat* I Mirhigsn at th
ru1.1i.hv,! In
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Italian Ct*.

HEINZ CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP - 11c
scon COUNTY TOMATO SOUP *£.’ 11c

Here's Solid Value !

Head Lettuce
TOMATOES

BROCCOLI

Outdoor Grown

fresh. T*nd«r

» 25c

bunch 29c

I -...... I

Garden-fresh, lightly- Giant size
wrapped heads'
head
APPLES
SWEET

Navel Oranges

S
POTATOES

Medium Size

10c

i 45c

4 «»

29c

&lt;&lt;«•" 39c

Its Congratulations
To Hastings

seum, nor reported by a mammaloCharlotte extends its heartiest ] &gt;ist"
Congratulations to Hastings on lu
$100,000 Christmas present. A. E.
Johnson, president of thc Hostings Warn Against Powder
Mfg. Co. has notified the city gov­
Loads in Twist Barrels
ernment of various gifts totaling
the above amount.
The Technical committee ot the
One quarter of the total creates
Spurting
wh
«&gt;m..b ntuu
Arms uu
and nmuiuuiuun
Ammunition ,
nock Hospital to use in emergency Manufacturers' institute'has issued
caaea for medical and surgical care this warning:
and hospitalization of Barry Coun­
"Never use smokeless powder
ty veterans who served in any war. loads — evjn light smokeless pow— the fund to be used only in those
cases where care is not furnished dcr loads—in guns having Damascus
Of
Other twist barrels! To ignore
by the United States Government
or cannot be furnished quickly this warning is to court severe per­
enough and where funds are not sonal injury through possible gun
available from any other source. barrel rupture.
Tills fund is also to be used for
"Some sportsmen still think twist
the further purpose of giving med­
ical and surgical care to the em­ barrels will handle modern loads
ployees of the Hastings Manufac­ safely as long as lha extra heavy
turing Company and The Caslte 'long range' loads are avoided. This
Corporation and the Immediate is a fallacy. Twist barrels were de­
members of their families but only signed back in the day* ot black
ip such cases as the funds are not
provided for under the company's powder, which is far less powerful
group hospitalization Insurance pol­ and develops a much lower pressure
icy. For a Community Center to be than any of our modern gunpowders.
built as n separate addition to the Even the so-called ’light* modern
proposed new school building—123.­ load* are unsafe in twist barrels.
000. Toward the completion of the
"Many of these barrels are the
athletic field being built by the
Schopl Board—*25,000. This field Ls handiwork of highly skilled crafts- ।
to be used by the general public as men. But regardless of the quality of |
well as school purposes.
workmanship employed, the method |
Five other local projects are giv­ of combining low-carbon steel with
en *5.000 each, a grand total of
1100.000. — Charlotte Republican- iron and the weakening heating
process to which they have been
Tribune.
subjected during manufacture render them unaafe for the high presStarboard and Port
In the early days, propelled ves- sure* developed by modern load*. '
for which they emphatically were
over the stern, on the right quarter not designed. American manufac­
aft. The right side thu* was known turers have not made them since
as steerside. Bord being the term the advent of modem progressiva
used for the side of the ship, the burning or 'smokVlc**' powder."
steerside became the steerbord, or
starboard. The opposite side, back
Cement
Paint
---------------------I
ot the steersman, was called the
Soon after the Panama canal was |
backbord. which later developed
into laddebord. lathebord. and lar­ first put into operation, it was dis- |
covered that delicate electrical ,
board. It was customary for ves­
equipment was being damaged by I
sels to lay with the left side to
abrasive dust getting into moving 1
the dock, and that side was called
parts. Much of this equipment was '
the harbor side, or port side, which
in cement or concrete lined room* j
latter term was readily adopted In
or galleries. Investigation disclosed '
preference to larboard because of
that the dust came from the cement. ■
the similarity in sound of starboard
An American palot specialist was
and larboard.
consulted, with the result that a pro- I
tective coaling, which was one of,
the first of numerous effective cost-1
Do zig-zag machine or hand stitch­
ings and sealers for cement and
ing over tea cloths snd duster* to
concrete surface* which have since
prevent their tearing when they gel
been formulated and are generally
thin.
used, was applied to the dusting sur­
faces and the trouble was stopped.
Since that time the use of protective
There's
.
coating* on cement and concrete,
ha* been recognized a* a sound, and ‘
tn many instances, a very necessary i
practice m a defense against both I
for the
dust and moisture.
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128

E. STATE *D.

Winter Feed lag
Shortages ot protein, discomfort
from cold and dampness, shortage
ot drinking water, shortages of min­
eral* and lack of proper vitamin* in
the diet are some of the thing*
which must be considered In proper
feeding and management to prevent
poor livestock production during tta
wlater months.

ments for what they consider an
average figure and make their pat­
tern* accordingly. Because individ­
ual feminine figure* differ greatly
from this. It 1* necessary &lt;or the
sewer to study the pattern and her
own figure carefully.
Her pattern should be fitted so
that It is smooth over the «houlder
blade*, hu.it and hip*, a* well :&gt;*
having adequate width for shoul­
der*, bust, waist, hip*, bottom of
skirt. and ileeveu. and adequate
length for waist, skirt, and sleeve*.
Gore* and yoke* should be in pro-,
portion to the length and width uf
the figure.
Careful consideration alio should
be given to placing the pattern on
the grain of the material. Follow
the manufacturer** marking* on
the pattern showing how 4t should
be placed on thc grain. The grain
1* the vertical and horizontal yam*
In thc fabric. If the pattern i* cut
off grain, thf finished garment will
be pulled to one side and will hang
unevenly.

Rn.nLij.rri*.
C.rnu, Good
Ka
‘P°cr,'‘«» yrOW
Any

On Well-Drained Soil
gardener

who

has

well-

drained soil can grow raspberries;
but they are sensitive to poorlyout
drained soil. They grow well on soils
ran$ln8 ,ri&gt;m sandy loam to clay
team, and send their roots down 3
or 4 fcct
ple 5Ub10il Is deep. The
or 4 feet if the subsoil is deep. The
soil should be manured heavily and
tilled well before thc plants arc set.
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Spring planting should bp n* early

s thc ground is ready. Black and
purple raspberries should always
be planted in spring, red raspberrle* may be planted in cither fall
or spring. It is best to gel plants
from a nursery or grower- whose
plants hove 'been inspected and
proved io be disease-free.
Plant red raspberries 3 fret
apart in rows'of 7 feet opart, and
keep the rows narrow. Black nnd
purple raspberries can be set 3 or
apart, as they remain in hills.
Roots of thp plants should be pro­
tected frmn drying in planting.
Set the plants 2 or 3 inches deeper
than'they previously stood.

Eggplant. Welcome,
, ,

Nutritious Extra to Menus
Big. jiurple eggplant fruit* arc a
welcome additiun to thc late sum­
mer menu, of high nutritive value.
They are also decorative, since no
harvest basket would be completewithout this beautiful vegetable to
complete Ils color balance.
'
For a meatless meal, eggplant
will provide a substantial main dish.
Of American origin. It has made its
way around the world and is espe­
cially popular in the Mediterranean
nrea H,'-d in the Orient. The chief
limitation upon it* Use In this country I* the lack of imagination among
thc cooks, who have learned few of
the
many--------appetizing ways In which
,k
“-------this vegetable can be served.
This is a slow growing vegetable,
and plants should be started under
protection. Since only a few are re-,
qulrcd for the home garden, they
can usually be purchased. Being
very tender, the plant* should not
be set out until all danger of frost
has passed.
They require rich soil and should
be spaced 18 inches apart in a row.
As soon as the fruit begins to set,
additional applications of plant food
should be made, as side dressings,
to insure full development Do not
allow the fruit to stay too long on
the plant. It Is of good quality a*
lung as --------------thc skin remain* glossy but
—
whcn H begin* to dull the fruit n
,c&gt;u 0,d to l,*P*
British .Nutrition
America ha* made a notable con­
tribution to good nutrition in England during wartime, said J. G. Hopkin»- u member ut the British Food
Mission.
M
‘“-‘
*»-»
Before
— Die war m
Mr.
_ ti
Hop­
kins was u dairy products importer
in London. One --------------------------------great contribution ot
America ! dairy industry, the speak­
er said, -was
nonfat dry ~
milk
-----------,n* -solids,
“"■**
land under the name of National
Household Milk. English production
at milk has declined, for even the
cow is rationed us to feed and so
many acre* have been turned from
pasture to the production of human,
foods. In spite of tills, consumption
of liquid milk ha» increased. It is
largely reserved for children. Shortage ot proteins because of less meat
production has been partly com pen­
sated for by the heavy Importations
of nonfat dry milk solids front1
America. Also there ha* been more
cheese from New Zealand. Australia
and Canada, so that British con­
sumption of all dairy products, ex­
pressed in term* of milk solids, ha*
increased from 38 pound* per capita
before the war to 49 pound* per
capita al the present time.

Radium Production
There have been only about 2,500
half-grams of radium — less than
three pounds — produced in the
world since Marie and Pierre Curie
at the turn of the- present century
set about their two-year labor of
isolating silvery, metallic radium by
gradually removing all other ele­
ments from eight tons ef Bohemian
p.itchblende. One-half gram is thus
no insignificant part of the world
I| »uj»ply.
'
I.WAR ‘BONDS win provide a “cush-

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1M5

i Must
tted to Figure

SOCIAL ITEMS *

*et up meaiurethey consider an
d make their patBecause Individres differ greatly
wcessary for the
e pattern and her
ly.
ould be fitted *o
over the shoulder
hip*, as well os
width Cur shout­
hips, bottom of
u, and adequate
iklrt. and sleeve*. .
should be in progth and width uf

ation also should
ig the pattern on
material. Follow
'» markings on
ng how it should
grain. The grain
I horizontal yarns
he pattern Is cut
bed garment will
ide and will hang

NOTICE

&gt;row Good

Drained Soil
|

who has welltrow r.upbeines;
isitive to poorlygrow well on sod*
dy loam to clay
&gt;cir root* down 3
Usoil is deep The
Hired heavily and
he plants are set.
ihould be ns early
ready Black and
s should always
ing. red raspber*
led in cither full
est to get plants
&gt;r grower whose
i ui'i-cctCd and
Mr-free.
sbcrriis .1 feet
I feet apart, and
rrow. Black and
can be get 3 or
sws 7 or 8 feet
no in in hills,
its should be prong in planting,
3 inches deeper
ly stood.

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lant fruits are a
lo the late sum­
i nutritive value,
irative, since no
old be complete­
ful vegetable to
balance.
*
meal, eggplant
antial-main dish.
. it has made its
&gt;r Id and is eipc&lt;• Mediterranean
rter.t. The chief
use in this coun­
agination among
i- learned few of
g way's in which
re served.
iwing vegetable.
»e started under
ly a few arc re-,
ne garden, they
irchascd. Being
lants should not
danger of frost

vSIbS."

We Have a Limited Quantity of

(8 ply)

$15.00

X 20

&lt;8 ply)

16.65

7.00 X 20

(8 ply)

17.80

&lt;10 ply)

20.20

30 X 5

6.50

32 x

soil and should
apart in a row.
it begins to set.
ins of plant food
side dressings,
opment. Do not
tay too long on
good quality as
riains glossy but
lull the fruit n

faction
nly about 2,500
n — less than
xluced in the
id Pierre Curie
resent century
•year labor of
aBlc radium by
all other eles ef Bohemian
' gram is thus
of the world

JOHNSON SUPPLY COMPANY

GRADE THREE

ilcome,

tri lion
r s notable conitrition in Eng*
. said J. G. Hop*
he British Food
war Mr. Hopoducts importer
l contribution of
istry. the speakdry milk solids.
it retail in Engnc of National
flish production
1. for even the
to feed and so
en turned from
ction of human
is. consumption
^creased. It Is
children. Shortise of less meat
partly compcnry Importations
k solids from •
has been more
■land. Australia
it British con­
i' products, exnllk solids, has
unds j&gt;cr capita
49 pounds per
time.

EM 3/o Keith Craig, sen of Mrs.1 GILIJtB PTE—TAME*

PERSONALS

ho are remodeling
king new one* tor
»r wear should rey pattern they buy
&gt; their individual

south. They win slop al LouisvllU. ter Mary Lou. Baton Gouge. L*_. are an
Robert McKee of Hasting*. Both aza , On .Un &amp;, *t the h
Ky.. lo visit the laiter's sister, and here for an indefinite stay with her "w&lt;
graduate* of Hasting* High school.1 and Mrs Oliver Taak
.7e»t of the Data Um." a study
*perd some tune at Hollywcod, Fla., patents. Mr and Mra. Frank Rog- of "the South Bea bland* compiled
A Thursday gueat of Mn. War- visaing MUs Teuslnk * sister.
era. because of the Ilinas* of Mr. for protestant women a groups. Mr*.
C. F. GROUP
'
.
! jurtc and Shirley Gtllaspk sou of
Mabel Rou*h la to be the February ■' Mr*. Harry Water* entertained ELUT OFFICERS-------- ------ - lift.
Wm GiUMpte. B. 3.
MH* Dori* Lundbeig will be home Roger*.
Merle Hosteller of Freeport
ncstew*.
this weakand horn Mfi.C witii the
---------------- ■ • ■
-----the member* of the O G club- for
Jean Harrington's Camp Fire" were united In murriags by the
Mrs Edw Van Popering *nd he- college housemates as ‘—------ *“
.
dinner last Thuisday with Mr* group met at her home for the reg- Rev. A. M- Coldren, tha vows being
fathrr, George Wild were Ip Grand NeetfioM to saj) U&gt;« Dr.
__
_______
.___________________
Places were laid for______
twenty-eight, Walter Perkitu a* guest. Awards ular meeting on Tht—-— Jan.
•— II. spoken »before
—— —«---------- a d)
j*
a *background
practically *
d V
I Is d &gt;
Bt the Business
Business Women's Hospital
ruthrr* residence will be pru&lt;Hc.d:&gt;
w V
W ■I M
ra I
h I
■ I
1 b
a, l
at
Rapid*. Tqeeday. •
Officers elected: 1
ut. Lou । palm* and lighted graduated tapers
Mr &lt;nd
Hufh
^Ur. Ou'ld dinner on Mend.,J "«•«*«« £
Mrs. Robt. Anne Scobey; vice- -----------Mr and Mrs. Richard Jacobs a allege annex Saturday an&lt;J Bun‘nt. Sue In floor candelabrums, tha double
Gorham.
and Mra. Wm. Stebbins were in
Harrington:
tecretary.
Ann
.
.
.
r
--------------------------------.
—
a
Feldrin?
service
being
used.
Mn. F. E. Adair and Nell Adair '?^SUI"dlinSr fitetiuday^emting* P’!2t‘or PH**
dU'
Detroit a few days thia week at­
pausch; trea»urer. Leslie Hawthorne;
rjonaid G TraMr* Don Siegel entertained her tenbe. Betty Ann Ingram; program' dlnn|rll werT\
tending tite Cosmetic and gift ™‘fune£ltrm Ote£?y Ad^'a
F^ary
bridge club fordessert Monday/
•ommlttcc. Gloria Brockway and
“
brother of the 1st?Frank Adair.
Harry Shute, Frank Newton. Mr*. S*J*/Orners^on'the commit’" _.un_
,u.
u-.-u-.u.
-------J4
&gt;r
y
Steinke
On
Friday
afternoon
1^57
br
¥
le
wur
*3
n
*Wr*ctlve enwhile
the
husband*
spent
the
eve
­
Bgt Elmer Sendeen of Texar­
uo—
Others on tn?
the commit
committee ning at Roman .Felpausch's. WtnMrs. Blewart Kelley goes to Flint Ethel Shull* and George HUlman. hortl
«* 0™"*
Win­ the group met with Mia* Perry of s'.mbla of aqua blue tooped with
kana. Tex., left Wednesday after
are Misses Grace Relckord, Jennie ning.score* for play went U&gt; Mra. the Health Department for a leaaon * white feather hat and shoulder
on
visit
with
busineu
meeting
w
w
~
*~~n
Friday
for
a
week's
vUt
’
.
Mr.
A
buslncsi
.-nesting
was
held
ana
tne
spending a week visiting relslivc*
McBain and Ottilia Kaminski. At
ttchcr in first aid.
length
length Tdl.
veil Her flcwen acre white
and Mrs. Joseph JelBs and children, next meeting will be at the home of the close ~6r the business session. Feldpsuich. Mrs. Byron F-ete,-..
Ml** Freda Freeman of Kalama- Mr- «^d Mrs. Gay Norton. 127 W. Miss Agnes Smith gave an interest­ and Mra. C. R. Brandstetter.
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. aoo
Mrs. Tredinnick’s suit waa blue
Is horns cuing for her mother, .Green street, Jan. 37.
ENGAGEMENT IS RS ST A LED
ing and humorou* talk snout her TMVMAS— XQCIHK
Ernest Haye* were Mr and Mr*
with black accessories her corsage
. . .
„ ,
Announcement Is made of the i waa red rosebuds and narcissuses
recent Florida visit. \
Elmo Soules of Battle Creek and Mrs. Glenn Freeman, who la ill.
Mu, Riad.,
r?&gt;■»«»«■«
Mrs Harold Newton was the din­
Squire, engagement of Miss Marjorie Brl*-1
Mr. and Mr*. Everett Swcfte* of
Mrs Tasker was gowned in black
daughter of Mr. ■
ner guest of Mis* Belly Thomas on
Joseph lD|. daughter of Mra Walter Blns- and Mra. Gillespie In navy. Both
Lansing.
. Linda of Muskegon were guests of Tluusday.
Saturday evening Air. and Mrs £. William* of 33g1 and9Mr*.
After dinner seven gUts
r*nt 8.L
leton of the Beadle lake road and
Mrs. Marshall Bchanta over ths
Unden'
ghyder
held
open
house
Ml** Winnie Rousn »pcnt Sunday weekend.
Carey M. Truman of Six Lakes. of Orville Bristol. 757 West Van­ mothers wore identical corsages of' MARRIAGE UCKMB
from tile office of the Intcrnatiohal
•
complimentary
to
Sgt.
and
Mrs.
chrysanthemums
and red rosebuds
with Mr*. Louise Shannon of
Mich
.
exchanged
wedding
vows
at
Mr and Mrs. Nel) Adair and Seal and Lock Co. came in to sur­
Buren. Battle Creek, to Elton Me- ।
Guests were limited to immediate
Galesburg.
Charles were guests of Mr. snd Mr* prise Mrs New tun. who has resigned Gerald Lawrence, who are home 8 o'clock Saturday evening Dec. 30,
Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crawford Harold Steiger of Lansing over the net position there. fUie was pre­ from Euler Field. L* , for a visit. in the Hasting* Free Methodist Glum, son of Mr* Maude McGhan members of thc two families and
of Hastings. Miss Bristol is a grad­
Twenty
friend*
called
during
the
were In Grand Rapid* Tuesday
cnurch
The
Rev.
Seth
A.
Davey
sented with a lovely gift. Cud* and
of Central High school. Battle
Barbara Shannon. Rosallyn Par­
&lt;Hficiau_-d in the presence
~ uate
refreshments occupied the evening. evening.
Creek, and is now employed in the
cell. and WlUo Hampton of called to Jonesboro. Ark., on Tues­
cnurch filled with guest*.
classifies department of the Battle
In observance of his birthday, a
WMCF snd Mary Ketcham of day by the sudden death of the
White chrysanthemum*, palms Creek Enquirer-News. Mr McGhan
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crawford
the U. of M. spent the weekend at former'* father. Robert E Wait. Sr entertained for dinner on Saturday group of friends called ituormwlly and c* -.deiabru decotnuxi u
attended Hostings High school and
home
Mrs F. E Adafr was the guest of rugnt, Mr. and Mr*. Kellar Stem. on Col Emil Tyden _pti-f5unday. lo Thc Miue* Lcrvtia a.,^ k
1: employed at the Hasting* post
extend conKHUulaUcns and best
Mr*. C. F. Angell waa In Battle Mrs Harry Parker of Jackson from
Dryer *ai.g --Qh Pn.m te office. He received a medical dis­
wishes.
■
Creek last Wednesday.
Thursday till Saturday.
Mrs. Gertruda Fuhr is selling her garage and arwAt Dawning” bv C'»&gt;a.tar.
charge from the army last April
Mra. Haig Klezlan of Chicago and
Mr*. J. R Mohler returned sun- w’'w7snuuer
"
" ’
eery business on M-37 to Mr. Hsia Sims and Mr.
Mrs. William Bradford and Mra.
The bride
cm.
after serving in New Guinea.and
* * •
Mrs Florence Meleklan 6f Battle day from Jackson where she had
Herbert Wedel wrre hostess* al a i tar by her brother. U
Tony Hazai.
Creek n-Uimcd to their home* on IX»O «iunng retollvM over U.e
Tht. ch,nty oulM-mol at flu- delightful one oc.oci luncheon on She wen- a seasonal green^n with Australia with the 32nd Division
Thc date for the wedding will be
.
Friday after spending the week nouoay*.
home of Mrs.’H. A. Adrounie Mon­ Thursday afternoon at tiw former's black acceuortes and a c^Cage of announced later.
We expact to have a complete lino of groceries and
Miss
Dowling
with Mra H A. Adrounie
day evening lor
for aesseri
dessert.with
Mrs.
. Dora Pursel) of. near .XT
...
u»y
. wiin airs
.
wllh U1“ witn; C.rter, Mn. Ch... F»u&gt;. home. Later the sixteen guests wnu roseuua*.
will have 24-hour towing service and will have tho
Miss Marjorie Stanley of MB.C.
Miss Vivian Smith of Bancroft. WOMEN'S CLUB CARD PARTY
contract, witn high table
Mabellc Hauer.
Mr*. John Ironalde. Mrs. Floyd Gu-s- played
spent the weekend at home.
prizes going to Mrs. Stuart Clement, Iowa, tlte bridesmaid, wore a neu­
j,r Brit»
Henry H Vahtelng
nntl Mrg rqoi. gnannon serving
Tlic
second
in
the.
scries
of
eve
­
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*
Mrs. James Bristol, Mr*. George tral blue street-length drea, and a
nets Sunday. Jan. 21, 1945, and will appreciate your
lne committee.
ning card parties Riven by thc
Clark. Payne were Mr. and Mr* and son. David, were in Grand Rap- M
as tne
committee. Six
Six tabki
tables of
of Dean and Mr*. Leon Slander.
corsage of mixed roses
■
■
patronage. Open evenings and Sunday*. Mr. Simosst
Douglas Squire and daughter &lt;o'f ids Sunday to we their son. Don- bridge
were in play
with -top ■honors
The flower girl. Mbw FnyJBs Women's club for their members
aid. who 1» In Blodgett hospital
Lowell.
8*cSrtl!.' W“
Pr.. .nd, M.^ rr.n,
Botcr«. niece of the groom, wijo wore will be held at the Parish House at
has been connected with the Oldsmobile Carafe in
nrienr.
naroara
ana
vauri
t-..irr.
MU*
Marguerite
Kidder
of
Has7
tan.
Wednesday.
Jan.
24.
Reserva
­
Helene. Barbara and Cadet Laura
a soft pink dreaa and carried a bouentertained
eight
Lansing.
Matle Maurer of Borges* hospital•
wmd^ ’canada”'1*
tion* must be made to Mrs Keith
c£ "r"™?
U1"for
r dinner
°n SunW“‘ ;
&gt;«'&gt;••« sSIth "te
Kalamazoo, spent the **eheixl
•"^’ftodsmr. Csn^a.
■
; ' Richard Smith of Bancroft. Iowa. Chose, phone 2787, by Monday
with Mrs. Geo. Maurer
t?1L?Clion
PHONE-^Days 751 Fl-3 - Nights 2861
Maurer nnd
nnd on
on pJSvkJjnSS“im
night.
...
। w as best inan and the ushers were
Riinrtav
*11
wara
truest*
of
Mr
and
e*'
0
"/
cvriiiiig
lu
tuti
uu
mmi. chanmng pre-nuptlal affairs. Mrs
loh. M^tre^te N^'^ilie
Ar!hur A .Oosch and wife, and U&gt;
H alien bcoocy und Mtes Betty Alles
radJie
an ,visit
vlslt his
hh&gt; grandson. Leslie Goech.
Gosch. of the Pennock hospital laboratory
gave a miscellaneous shower for her,
tertained her sister, Miss U-ola from Kelley Reid, Texas/
*
Jan. n. with « dtane.. One ! JJJ’SJSJJ
abo Mr*. LKMiaiu jrcainmck.
Yerger of Battle Creek for thc
'ISSnl? o.,5h.pm' ’ -'■•. «
t"d? JAd
Mrs Maude McGhan and son
weekend.
.
Nial and family were called to Fre­
by mt ku ,or a slu&gt;rl u®4?ln« ,r‘P They
Mrs. Willard Sjnlth and Bill arc mont last Friday to attend thc fu­
Mr. and Mr». Fred Fairchild were Birthdav^to to
■w
“■» living "■
ih-,r “
• *&gt;
““
; "•
are now
in (heir
new
home
dn Muskegon this week.
neral of the former'* aunt. Mr*. Su­ hosts to the Ultra cluif Thursday.
I
on
M2
W.
Bond.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Small and san Smith on Saturday.
Following dinner ut tne home of
Mr.
family of Grand Rapids were Sun­
L. R. Matson, Jack Stem and Chet Mrs. hred HmlUi tne evening was
Mrs. Herman Hauer and daughter.1; Out-of-town guests were ,77
’ Jand
—
day guests at the R. K. Compton Kiekintvcld returned Wednesday spent at tire Fairchilds with live Msbclle, entertained al dinner Bun“tA±ti Urf
111 W. STATE ST.. HASTINGS, MICH.
home.
from the furniture sltow in Grand tanks ut bridge in play. Honors day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Clum and ! / ‘S u(wrt! mV “ir
i^ngernarst Of Ixiwcll. Mr-. IrMr*. Josephine Crooby of Climax Rapid*.
। went to Mrs. Andrew noush and fnnuiv and Mr and Mr* LaVernClum
of
Coats
Grove
and
Maurln
tr
^J
huu
I
*M?*
M
l^re^
a
BoiBe?and
spent the weekend with her sister.
Mr and Mrs Delbert Whitmore'Mi . Art Haven. Glenn Brower und
Clum of Kalamazoo in honor ot thc
phvdtx^toic^ol^rahd JRand
Mr*. Anna Beers. 819Madison
and to. W. G. Bradford spent Andrew Itotun.
birthdays of Herman Hauer snd:^.!*1^Btitu « Orsiti RspMr and Mrs E. O. Rothaar and Tuesday in Grand Rapids
1
...
id*.- Mr
Mr. “und
Mrs. Frank
Frank B1IU
Bills °
ofr
!: ,da
nrt Mti
Mrs. H. A. Adrounie delightfully Kathryn-Marie Clum.
Mrs. Minerva Rothaar were Sun­
MIm Barbara Wilcox. Mrs. Ralph
• Minton. Richard Smith and Miss
day guest* of Mrs. Chris Marshall Herrick. Mr*. Fred Ziegler are entertained Saturday at luncheon
...
„
,
Vh'MUt Smith ot Bancroft. Iowa.
and other Nashville friends.
spending the weekend in Chicago.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Flnnie
who
|
Mrs. Howard Minor (Lucy Erh&gt; Mi'&lt;* Norma Trego will alw be m shaped holders centered the small are leaving thc latter part of the 1
ot Grand Haven was the guest of Chicago thc guest of her sister, Mrs. tables at which twenty guests wrre month for a visit with tneir
seated. Winning scores lor the uftMr. und Mrs. Charles Faul from M&lt;&lt;x Phlnlx-y.
! W. ,r.d Mr,. H.ruld I. Radford
Sunday gugrt, of the Rev. and ki?k m7r rtw&gt;Drian and
Friday
ri
ma,/ mi
till oui.naj
Sunday..
Guv honor «uests Bt OlP dlnner slv'n •'i-vh to announce the engagement of
'■
L.
Miss Ruth Farr was thc guest id Mrs.
— Win.',ton Stone were Mr. and Sauer rH C W 0018,1 a,,“
°Uy Tuesday night by Mr. and Mrs. Leon their daughter, Marian Louise to
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Densmore and Mr- Harold Dill and Alice. Mr and
Mrs. Wm, Dunlap Saturday night Mr- Richard Dill, and Mrs Glwnn
trad Sunday, enroute from a con- Dill ol Jackson. The latter is re­ 1 Daffodil* formed a bright center­
piece for the luncheon taolc at Mr*.
ference in Grand Rapids to her tnainlng for two weeks,
i Agnes Thompson *"'*
and Elizabeth Edward Goodyear's on Thursday.
home in Ann Arbor.
Doitrr
. Sunday dinner guests ot Mr and y
”*;1 attended a basketball game Three table* of bridge wen- in play
Mrs. Geo,
Mr. ■»„
and 1,1 Woodland
mis
v»w Fulton
runui, were ....
------ Friday
------ , nigh
during the afternoon with awards
FASHIONED BY PRIKT1BSS
Mrs. Frank
Mrs
Thompson nnd
Tliomn»on
and three . Mr
-',rwith
“ll,Jher
A***.
M*’»A.
A TOlh-s
Tolk*
spent
t
Sur.- going
to Mrs.
c R. Brandstetter and
chHdren
of Gra^^pX
mother
in Lake
OdesMrs. Wm.
Stebbins.
llURRril «&gt;* VlfUIU
entertafned
«“«»»
Mr «'|rt «[•
Mrs. Philo Sheldon opened her
-------- —c
Mr, and
and family of Middleville on Sun- ------- -Avdl'innta
nrn,d Mrs. , home for a meeting of Extension
.Jack Williams nnd son of Battle ,group No. 5 Monday evening, the
1iit
..te Rev. and Mr*. Don M. Gury. । Creek.
members dividing into gloup* and
Mm*
Joyce
and
Jean
Harrington
Mr; Frank Hoonan, Mrs Jas. Ma­
preparing the dinner there. The
Four-hat ion &lt;!rc*«mak&lt;-r
son. Mrv E. G. Rothaar. Mrn Wai­ left Tuesday to spend a few week* 1leader* were Mrs. Sheldon and Mis.
with close-hit rd waiu.
lace Osborn and Miss Rosalhe Cas- in Jacksonville. Fla.
Gro. Maurer and the lesson was on
guests of Mr and Mrs. thc Preparation of Food.
sure-fitting shoulder*
radden attended the Diocesan con­ W.Sunday
D.
Bennett
were
Mr
nnd
Mrs.
vention at St Mark's. Grand Rap­
Kenneth
Leins
and
lamii'y
oi
Battle
Ids on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The 3-T* hospital guild met with
Creek.
•
I
Mr and Mra. Ken Laberteaux will
Dr. D. D.' Walton 1* returning Ml» Florence Cami&gt;bell Friday
be at the - University hospital in
One baltoa classic that
night. Jan. 12. The evening was
Ann Arbor Thursday where he is Friday from a few days' trip to Chi­ •pent in sewing. Mrs. Frazier Iron­
goes everywhere *n&gt;receiving treatments for a bagk ail­ cago.
liinc of dag or Bight.
Dr. R. B Harkness returned Sat­ side donated six yards of Canton
ment.
flannel
to
the
guild
for
diapers
to
be
urday
from
a
few
weeks'
visit
with
Mr. and Mrs. B A. LyBarkcr. Mrs.
given
to
the
hospital.
Col.
and
Mr*.
Robert
MLove
in
Donald Ruehiman and Patty spent
Cincinnati.
Mr*
Harkness
is
reSunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edw.
Mrs. Archie Relckord entertained
tnainlng tor another work or two.
Sciunledtcke in Grand Rapid*
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. thc J. F. T. club at het home last
Phil Frandsen nnd Tom Dolan
were In Ann Arbor Saturday to see George Dean were Mr. and Mrs. E. Tuesday for desert-bridge. Honors
went
to Mrs. Ermon t Newton. Mrs.
W.
Roc
and
Buddy,
and
Mr.
and
thc
Michlgan-IUtnoL*
basketball
Herbert Freeland and the traveling
.Mrs. Ernest Redelt of Lansing.
'“a guwl'of1 Mr and Mrs Kenneth :
“ip«[ding "the prise to Mrs. Wm. Schadcr. Guest
Cape r&lt;w&lt;
Cod with 11
Lt. .nd
and prizes went to Mrs. John Armbrus­
laberteaux this week b ills mother, weekend In Cai*
DeForest Walton. jack Walton ter and Mr*. Albert Besamer.
Mrs. Margaret Laberteaux of Lan- . Mrs. DeFores.
Slita
■ A 2/c
2/c who is attending signalman
signalman's
*
’ Mrs. Leland Holly of Muskegon
, echoo! in Sampson. N. ...
Y.. will Join
&lt; Last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Warsiient
i n-n Rouslf ta* hostess to the Ban­
?ent Tuesday night with Mra.
Mr*. Da- ' him there.
tlicre.
vid French.
Mr* Daisy Bresse returned to ■ net class of the Methodist Sunday
Mr and Mrs. C. D. Bauer enter-i Battle creek Tuesday after caring , school, with twenty-live members
teined on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. | for Mrs. Dave Walers who has been and three guests present. Following
F. Biandt. Mis* Elaine Brandt of i HI.
the cooperative dtnrirr and the busi14tn.*ing nnd Corp. Robt Brandt of I-------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------Yuma. ArU
—wwm
Allan Hyde. Henry Sheldon. Chas. I
Hinman. Eilis Faulkner. Mr. and
—
.
Mra. Richard Cook. Mr*. RichardV
■ Groos. Mrs Homer Smith and Mra. ’
4 .
ZV
T\
Cl _
;
Geo. Hebdrn were among those from
f| Iww^
I 1 •*««/¥
thia vicinity who were in Grand
A4I
If Ilf
■ f f || &lt;J /^Tllf H
Rapids Thursday and Friday to at*
VZ U1
*Z 1
MlUl V/
tend the Stale Republican couvcnIll'll
...
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TA,,-/. Golr.nlr.Vf
a&lt;Mr and Mrs. Harold Phillips will
•
„ ......... ■ ~,
be In Toronto and Montreal un.il
I
Friday where the former la spending i

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gave a talk on handwriting
Mrs. Wm. Llnnington went to!
Lansing Monday, to visit her si»- |
ter. Mrs Wm. Suaka and brother. ।
ix-on OU* Mr. Linnington went on I
Saturday and both returned home
Mr*? Blanche Otis was called
Lansing. Tuesday o&lt; cause of the illnnu of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Su*-

wa* a visitor at the Thomas Beck ,

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SALE
ALL WOOL

SUITS
and all winter

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Always Fresh! Good Assortments!

COATS
SAVE ON
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SHOWER BATH
Single $3J« per wk. up

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Split Cowhide .
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Genuine Pigskin

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Heavy Moleskin* .
Whipcords . . . .
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HOTEL HASTINGS

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Work Gloves Work Pants

Ko ret Skirts
Jackets and
Slack Suits

STEAM HEAT
HOT A COLD WATER

1.59
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... resist* rust. Painted lid.
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cm In the afternoon.
Mrs. M. H. DeFoc of Charlotte
spent Tuesday with thc Richard
Cook household.
S De James nnd „....
Mrs Gilmer
and two youngsters of Grand Rap­
, ids were dinner guest* of Dr. and
Mr*. Frank Carrothcrs Wednesday
evening. Seaman Gilmer I* home on
leave from Seattle, Wash.
ML** Wlllo Hampton and her
riiomnulr, MIm Patricia Trinnier
from Western Stale College al Kalaniazo-i were weekend guests of the
former's parents. Mr and Mrs. Gar­
ner Hampton, 502 E Madison.,
Mis* Lottie Teuslnk and Mrs.
Arthur Willetts left Tuesday for a

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�WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING

IIOHTY-F

Feb. 15 Deadline For
Performance Reports

Sheldon Agency
j

I for payment .under the 1944 AAA
program year who was not already \
filed with their field reporter or at
.the county AAA office, new do m&gt;
and qualify for a payment providing
they have performed on their farm
any of the following conservation1
practices &gt;
Applying limestone or marl, com- .
menial fertilizer on soil conserving ,
crops, planting winter cover crops,1 Don't Neglect Slipping
establishing sod waterway.* as.d;
maintaining them, tiling or ditching.1
planting iiitcrtiled crops on ihri
‘ conlure. planting small grains across'■ Do false teeth drop, slip or wabble
।.-lope--where seeded to legumes and when you talk', eat. laugh or sneeze?
harvesting hay wed. Any of these Don't be annoyed und embarrassed
practices will qualify for u conserva- j by such handicap*. FAfiTEETH. an
tionjiayment if such practices were, alkaline tnoii-ocldi powder to sprin­
performed in 1914 and reported to kle on your plates, keeps false teeth
the Barry county AAA office before I

109 W. State

IFIRE

LIFE
BONDS

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with a full service policy in the
World's Largest Automobile Insur­
ance Company.

FALSE TEETH

Farm Bureau State Agent

AUCTION SALES

Marshall Furnaces

laitlnx amt crnvral »r»lnr At'l'lj in
prr-ai ll.-lina. ‘ fkanrrs Lurk of
X.lionil Hank hide.
•&lt;

Well, so
of younclf
family.

SALES

Prices at Hastings Livestock
Sale, January 5. 1945
Top Hogs$14.60
Roughs$14.10
Stags$11.00
Feeders
. $4 to $16
Top Calves _
$18.80
Top Lambs------------------ $14.40
Dairy Cows----------$40 to $125
Beef Heifers
&amp; Steers
_ $9 to $14.60
Beef Cows
$9 to $12.40
Cutter Cows-------------- $7 to $8
Conner Cows . _$5 to 56
Bulls$9 to $12.75

Floor Sanders for Rent
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

INSURANCE and BONDS

Jerry Andrus
Natl Bank Bldg.

AUCTIONEER
List your Auction Sale, with

and r&gt;

DEWEY REED

Ihrofr

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

‘TKe Spine
is the tinman
Switchboard
controlling
Health, and

11838777

WAKTEP—EMPLOYMENT

Repairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

SIATICO — doctor's prescrip­
tion for neuritis and rheuma­
tism—speedy relief from joint
pains, backache, lameness. 75c
at LyBarker's Drug Store, 122
West State St.

DR. DERK STUIVE

feeling ol security nnd added com­
: fort. No gummy, gooey, pasty raste
or feeling. Get FASTEKTH today
‘at any drug store.
t f.

HENRY FLANNERY

one 2519

THE
HC
(Continue.

i The flnAl date for filing reports of
I performance under the 1944 Agri­
culture cuiuervutioii program &lt; AAA»
.-pail be Feb. 15.. 1945. according to
Lawrence R. Farrell. chairman of,
the Barry county Triple A commit- 1

SWANSON
AGENCY
AUTO

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Farmers Eligible to Payments
For Conservation Practices

7Ae,

boys, one
Newton, wh
Don. while
Htugh from

Pouter

as poaaibl
Stances, w
nearly oa b
Were In th
tune we ar
Evenings:
Man., Wed., FrL. 8a
6 to 8 P. M.

C. F. ECKARDT
438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

that the state legislature probably
will be asked to broaden bankin?
laws to enable state brinks to han­
dle real estate loans for dischan cd
servicemen under the so-cqlkd

Closed Thursdays

NO EXTRA COST

amendment would be prepared to
the real estate loan section of the
hanking code to exempt real estate
loans guaranteed by thc Federal

pot*

FOR THIS

COMFORT
WEAR I

FRANK JONES
Bayer for STILES and Company.
Haatlngs stockyards, phone 2588. or
call 617 Lacey through the week.

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HEARING AID

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PAINTING

State Banking Comtfltaioner F..

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.

Qunpractk

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Residential—Industrial
Trucks. Tracjors and Cars
Let us brighten that dark base­
ment. Phone or write.

State Banking Law
May Be Broadened to
Aid Returned Soldiers

Phone 2178
Nashville
At My Expense

Following

with Naw ln&lt;on»pltuou» Neutral Color Unit and Cord

Dates can be made at
Banner office

l expe
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Condition

The 8]?e}lyer o’

se-p'y bor*ch

Bill" Sherwood
INSURANCE
Hotel Hastings

Pl

PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

Loren Coppock

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

Delton, Mich.

THE REXALL STORE
Phone 2131
Hastingi

AUCTIONEER

General auctioneering. Dates can
be made at Banner Office.

Loren Hershberger
AUCTIONEER
I am no further away from you
than your nearest telephone. Coll
at my expense.

Pl/ABU'

MOVING AND STORAGE
Prompt Courteous Service

DEAD

STOCK

REMOVAL

HOWARD BRISTOL'
Phone Hastings 2715
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

Res. 3965
tf.

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY

Truss Fiiting

Glycerin available from, animal fats is'badly needed in
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hostings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.
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Boetter P»o-

KALAMAZOO
M

thro
$60

Phone (Collect) 3965 or 2715 for

Horses, cows and small stock removed promptly.
Highest prices paid for beef or horse hides.

ED. FINNIE

4 BR
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THE
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(Continued from First Section)

nm concerned. There have been "a
• couple of movies, but I didn't get
to see them. I am going to try and
owmhAr « 1044 develop a few negatives some one
December 25. 1944 u{
times providing it's allowMra. Vem Moore
, able. I have some developer and

Hastings, Michigan

I He didn't know how to use It so
he gave it lo me.
I talked one of the boya here
into writing iiotne for a developing
Christmas day and that I had tank. He nos n 36 mm. camera,
well dinner— we had turkey, like mine. here. I dnn't know h-'w
e pie, cranberry sauce, rnashed ids folks find the film, but he altoea nnd gravy, dressing. string
possible lo get 35 mm. film there
bad. but not like being home. It's at ail? If it was I would like to
■o quiet that you could hear a pin have my camera here. I could get
drop here this afternoon. I guess
■ne good pictures that the camera
everyone to thinking about home I have now la too alow to get.
I the same as I am.
Well, ao far I haven't said much
I What did you have for^ dinner.
and if I continue 'writing It will
IH bet It was good whatever it was.
I Did you get many gifts this year— rood day for now. Write often. You
J wasn't able.to get one but may can send me u box of candy, pea­
wish you a Merry Christmas and nuts, also put in some tea bag* If
I a very Happy New Year lo you at you can find any.
home, and my love to you. Mother.
Loving son.
Gee, I don't know what to say I
Karl
feel so blue. I guess the Christmas
I spirit has gotten everyone hare
homesick or sort of in a way lhAt
Dec. 20. 1944
makes you think a long time, but
Mia Beverly Wellfare
'
I guess well all live through It.
How is everyone, tell them all I 221 E. Thom St.
said hello and that I'm fit as a Hastings. Michigan
fiddle Doni lose any weight. I Dear Sister Minnie:
guess I've gained If anything. don't
Received your Christmas box to­
know tinman.
day and very glad to get IL Thanks
I Well, so long, Mother, take care a million and two. It came In ex­
of yourself and all the rest of the ceedingly fine shape—no bottles
family.
.
. broken due to no bottles. I was go­
Your loving son.
, ing to pop the com this evening,
L
Dub
’
but the Germans didn't make It
hot enough.
...
I had a very hard day today
’
“Ut while not operating the radio. I
OK. and did part, of my three months waah■
Ing. It had the same color when
CJ. I. Delbert Moore. 36417343
finished, but it has a different
AF.O. 83. % Postmaster
smell.
How Is everything with you tliesc
I Following arc two letters from days? I understand you are work­
Karl Wellfare. His brother Don has ing at thc dime store os well as
been six months in a hospital In tiie hospital and going to school.
must be a pretty busy little
England. He waa wounded in ac- You
lion in France and was hi thc same mouse. I hope not too busy that
outfit aa a number of Barry county you won't be able to write to little
■
*
boya, one of the fellows waa Lyle me.
Well.'I am about lo go to bed. ao
Newton. who called on your folks
excuse this mess and accept It for
from his hospital In Missouri. a letter of some son. Hoping you
had a very Merry Christmas,
Your loving brother.
Dec. 25. 1944
Karl
Mr. and Mrs. George Wellfar#
Pfe. Karl Wellfaxe. 36404354
221 E. Thorn St.
A
P.O.
758,
% Postmaster '
Bastings. Michigan
New
York,
N.
Y.
Dearest Folks:
Thia Is Christmas night and we
had a merry Christmas, as merry
Philippines
M possible under the clrcumTuesday, Dec. 19, 1944
ktances, which
arc
..............
. bad, but not Mrs. Hazel Otto
| Dearly as bad aa ll could be if we 22 Annapolis 81.
rero In the Infantry. By good for- Battle Creek, Michigan
one we are living in an old hotel, Dear Mother and All­
I Which atUl has its roof and four I
i haven’t much Umt for writing
aides minus only 2 or 3 windows, since we hit here—it's one thing
with some heat^-although there is right after another and censorship
none where I sleep, but we do । rules are ao strict we can't say
have a stove setting therefor mor- much anyhow. Don't -worry about
tie purposes. At least we have an । me. I have a good deep foxhole to
army Issue gaa stove with the ra- live in.
dlo and switch board which works
work*
Guess you know by the papers
good when the wind doesn't blow what's going on here, ao worn sav
t£?eJp,pc'
I anylhln8 about It. Rations are fair
|. We had a, good dinner today, since we got away from the K ra“-of
■ — (enough),
• tl0M agaln Thij,
ujj. flrat chan£e
consisting
turkey
baked potatoes, gravy, cabbage sal- j. I. ,._.
v had since November to
have
ad. apple pie and coffee.
I write,
' —“*but
*—I ’hope
*------ it
-•- iwon't be that
J.»o far only four packages have long between the ncx
next few letters.
eome. Expect more any day now. you keep on writing.
The
sun shone*
The ones received have been in
-----------*--------- hot
---- all day—very
unusual for the Philippines os the
- I haven’t heard a word from natives say we won’t see the sun
IStonsld in a long time. I wish he until In January. I never saw it
would drop me a line and let me rain ao hard ns it does here— nev­
Ipow How he to getting along. He er a chance to dry out, onqp you
Mas never told me a thing about get wet. Today I am drying out
Ms arm. so I can't enlighten you my shoes, clothing and all my per­
sonal equipment. Everything I own
has been In salt water several times
yhat experience I have had with the last few weeks. A native woman
army hospital* they are os good u washed two suits of fatigues for
can be found any place.
me for fifty cents. They like to do
-t imagine you have wondered It for us.-She put them in the river
♦hat army I am Id long enough. and beat the dirt out with a stick,
WS can now tell In which we are and they are sure clean. Nothing
ML I am now In the 7th army and Ilka your Easy wash and dry.
•Uh It someplace In France. You though. I have several letters from
will have to tell me where I am.
you and Either, also from Eleanor
_ Conditions here aren't quite like in Tacoma, Wash. One tin box of
they were back at Sardinia. Sar- candy was spoiled, but the big on*
with fruit cake was really good.
igh we have no entertaln- Please send me two good leather
except for the shows thc watch straps aa my two have rotted
ins put on for us. and that at away, but the watch runs fine.
Isn't always so entertaining.
The natives are friendly and

Just a line this afternoon to let

. We hope it touches a responsive. CEDAR CREEK
I chord in the hearts of all who loved ।
Mr-and-Mrs. Herald lauch of
; tills fine soldier, and especially his I Charlotte visited at Leslie Gould’s
parents.
Sunday. * Some of the young men
I "The compensations of calamity' are going this week Tuesday for
By JANE CAMERON
are made apparent to the under- examination for the army. We
standing-also, after long intervals think ft la time to stop drafting our
of time. A fever, a mutilation, a farm boys or someone Is going to
cruel disappointment, a loss of I
Joan d'Arc and Bernadette aren't' wealth a loss of friends seems to the . Wallie Campbell of Hastings ac­
,the only ones who can have visions. moment unpaid loss and unpayable. companied by their son Myron,
’
I4tst night I awoke from a sound But the sure years reveal the deep who has been overseas for three
sleep and saw white-robed surgeons. remedial force that underlies all years and is now home on a fur­
operating on men from the battle, facto. The death of a dear friend. lough spent Sunday with Mrs. Ella
yen bill from Tinian—regular Jap, fronts. ...
_____ of ___
At __
the_ completion
the, wife, brother, lover, which seemed Wertman. * Mrs. Ella Sweet who
money; the other one Is a peso bill work, instead of sewing the wounds nothing but privation, somewliat lias long made her home with Mrs.
worth one dollar. The Japs Issued together, they were GLUEING them, later assumes as aspect of a guide, Josephine McOouldrich passed
or genius; for It commonly operates away one day last week. Funeral
it when they Invaded the Philip- 1.
• Sas
-a -----surgical
—— giue.
— •—
scientifically
1
pines. The government has Issued developed from a base of blood revolutions in our way of life, ter­ services were held al thc Leonard
new money called Victory money plasma. The tissue, muscles and' minates an epoch of infancy or of funeral home. Friday. Burial was
now. It's called p«o and is worn, skin were secured more perfectly, youth which was waiting to be In Galesburg. She was loved by
breaks up a wonted occupa­
fifty cents In our money; centsvas and efficiently than stltches^cver closed,
tion. or a household, or style nf liv­ everybody and will be greatly
are coins—5c. 10c, or 25c centa”-” could hold them. The heajidg pro­ ing. and allows the formation of new missed.
or half of a peso, as they never use cesses. in tills dream, were speeded ones more friendly to the growth of
up
greatly.
This
idea
Un't
any
more
tne aOc pieces lixo we do. two qua, character. It permits or constrains DURFEE
u.. right AAU..V
tera are all
Don't uu,
buy mu
too startling or revolutionary tnan a
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bateman and
m"«h M»h vnur Japanese money thousand other techniques that have the formation ot nea- acquaintances son Richard spent Sunday with
and ti»e reception of new influences,
now. Hope they don't use It long .
bo™ on the battlefield.
,
that prove of the first importance iclatlvcs at Mason. * Roy Blair is
here arm it will be out altogether. •
to the next years; and the man or In thc hospital with a broken leg.
I am feeling fine and hope my
So vivid was thia vision, and to woman who would have remained * We are sorry to learn Ralph
luck holds out and I stay that wav. insistent ts tha idea that ll must a sunny flower-garden, with no Striker has pneumonia and is In
Hope you folks are all fine and it reach the hands of a surgeon or room for its roots and too much Pennock hospital. * Our iocab pas­
to not Loo cold in Michigan. Keep scientist, that I am putting it Into Miruhine for Its head, by the falling tor's wife has a painful finger in­
writing—glad to hear from every- this column today, and hoping with of the walls and the neglect of .the fection. * Recent guests in the
all my heart that il will tail into a gardner. U made the banian of the Rice-Casey home were Mr. and
toxiy.
_ •
receptive channel for completion. forest, yielding shade and fruit to Mrs. Spelman Casey from thc
The Banner goes all over the world, wide neighborhoods of men."
&gt; Hinds district. Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
Earl
into hospitals and foxholes and into
ward Wledlea and Mrs. Mary Rice
Pvt. Earl W. Otis. 36413000
the hands of men of every profes­
trom Hastings. * Recent guests at
APO. 235. n Postmaster
sion and walk of life. May this DON'T BUY THINGS YOU DON’T Jack Moores were Mr. and Mrs.
San Francisco. Calif.
idea. If ll is any good, reach the
I Scott Campbell and family of LaNEED
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। c&lt; y and Mr. nnd Mrs. John Moore
INSTEAD.
December 27. 1944
Jr. and Hugh from near Cloverdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Perrault
The first gold star has come to
R. 1
our community. The first fatality
Middleville. Michigan
of »he war to strike close by has
saddened our hearts. Wc share in
Dear Dad. Mom. and Grandma:
Received your package at Christ­ the grief of the parents, whose so­
mas tune and waa real pleased with lace and comfort at this time lies
it. Everything was in good shape— in the knowledge that their son gave
the hex must have been carefully his life in the greatest cause on
handled to come so for In such Earth, for thc greatest country on
good shape. Also had a couple more Earth. He dies a glorious and noble
of November letters from you iso death, which Isn't death at al), but
now have had four or five you only a separation. Until It is our
turn in "crossing the bar,” may wc
wrote In November.
I irad a 5-day furlough at Christ­ say ’Till me meet again, soldier!
*
mas time so went to London and We salute you!”
It $ a new year and time to take stock of your car. It s
had a pleasant time. Spent three
Wr found a bit of comfort tn Em-I
days looking over the sights of the
no use figuring on a new one this year, so it's a good
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 2.)
trwns Essay on "Compensation"

apeak a little English. Guess the
Japs took everything away from
them. Also killed a lol of them.
Those Japs are really cruel. They
think MacArthur to Just all right.
This part of the island to nothing
but coconut trees. The natives
make cloth out of the fiber, also
hats and slacks. They make a drink
of the ulce which they call taba
—tastes like cider to me, but they
say it to plenty powerful If you
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i

The installation of officers which I til cheer me up this brand New club at the home of Mrs Esther &lt; 2)—Platon Rings (1).
h-v*
v—
MerlAU. Friday. * Mr. and Mra.
Bliss League-: Engineers (31And make me feel lou belter. ■
Al bert Warner of Kalamazoo spent Electricians ill: Shop Office &lt;3&gt;—
.
uiv
nmuc iicic
the *mcnu
weekend m
at M1CU
their home
here.. Shippers (1); Office &lt;31—Foundry
Sala at Btuarts store January 27th. So hurry! Write tne while you re They visited their daughter. Mra.
Mra.’
’ ll i.
,
’—
■----- =—
’
I eight
■ •Harald
Schuster ■In Hastings.
SatThe strong Kalamazoo Laundry
United Brethren Churches
Or else there won’t be time
, urday. * Mr. and Mra. WUlard bowling team defeated the local
for Mrs.
Mrs. Chester
Chester Savacool.
Savacool. a
a realreal•u_?pek®u?L“
For Juit to linger a Uttld while . Whittemore were in Hastings Sat- Recreation Majors at the RecreaM. H. Dawson. Pastor
for
wr.h
dent
south of Freeport,
who passed
FUh at ‘he Aiiiri Fl.h Pleasant Valley
Will make It so you're nine. ’ ■
urday. * Mr. and Mra. Ellis E. tion Alleys on Sunday afternoon
away Friday were held Tuesday
™
.... 10: 00—Preaching.
Faulkner attended the Republican Jan. Hth. While the Laundry team
afternoon. * Sunday callers of Mr
Ulc *?w‘onDonald
11: 00—Bible School.
HELTON
conventionta Grand Rapid*Thurs- old not show their usual strength,
and Mrs Alien FUh were Mr. and Prjrton «nd Me Rueben FUh spent
7: 45—Song service, conducted by
day and Friday of last week. * Al- , the locals were off their stride
Mn.
Lyle
Collison
of
Kalamazoo
Mra. L. A. Begar. Grand Rapids Friday and Saturday with Supt. Miss Louise Gray.
len Terry and son Michael of enough to drop the series by ITO
lust-weak
received
a
letter
from
her
Mr. and Mra. Harry FUh snd chll’
8: 15—Evangelistic services will be
Plainwall spent Sunday with Mr. pin*. Charley Treat, anchor man
continued for another week each husband. Pvt. Lyle Collison, saying and Mrs. Wade Town. * Trevi* | for the launderera, wm the only
dren. Middleville. Ivan Olmstead.
ne
is
a
prisoner
in
a
German
camp.
i belle Yoder, in a letter she re­ evening except Saturday.
Royer, who ha* been stationed in I one who found the alleys to his
An
official
notice
was
received
Oct.
Battle Creek. Pfc. Lyle Newton, and ceived stated that on Dec. 9 he Freeport
Florida and his wife, who ha* been (liking and his 815 serie* was easily
22
saying
he
was
missing.
He
is
thc
fell in front of his barracks ioosenMra. Mary Dodge
10: 30—Bible school
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Colli­ ta Texas, have been vlalting her top* in lhe match,
Mr and Mrs. Spenor Johnson ing the ligaments in his shoulder
parents, Mr- and Mrs. Wade Town
Score11: 30— Preaching.
son
of
Delton.
*
Mrs.
Bertha
nnd family visited at the Ray Wie­ causing him to be hospitalized in ih?t^?i«-teirV^!m^t.en«.UPnitlUrtn^ adorns ana Mr. ana Mrs utenn far several day* Mra. Leo Cham- Recreation Majors
Adams and Mr. and Mn Glenn
land home Inst Friday evening. * England for three months.
n P.
Williams and children of the W K.
S'Sfft. Norval Thaler who has vaite^v™.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Levi Schrock of Nap­
hcr P^cnts. Mr. and r, Hubbard .......177-179-148-504
X.w
—
fs
r
&gt;ecloll
y
invited
Kellogg
Farm
were
in
Battle
Creek
panee. Ind. nnd Mra. Jesse Berkey tpenl a furlough al home with his to these service*.
Friday aftcnloon * Mr. nnrt Mrs.
Mrs. Town.
| w Hackney 168-138-151—457
of Middlebury. Ind. returned to parents and friends left Monday
: Stewart Waters and family of East
--------- -----------------------I D. Chose177-168-180—635
their homes last Monday after hav­ {dr Santa Ana. Calif.
200-196-166-564
M Sgt. Clayton^Bunn
ytan Bunn of Camp
Tne following poem was written by Delton and Mr and Mrs Clarence BOWLING NEWS----------------------------- i D. Goodyear
ing attended the funeral of their
Despite
new.
shiny
pins
many
917-839-8O9-25OV
Payne
nnd
children
of
Hope
Cen
­
called home Saturday T.5 Lawrence C. Wieland lo his sis­
sb ter. Mrs. Catherine Troyer.
.
...
---D
Br
|
cnc
on
birthday
—
bowlers
met
the
challenge
and
proKalamazoo
Laundry
ter
visited
their
brother-in-law
and
by the sudden Illness of his wife
duced
some
the
best
score*
of
the.
L.
Wood
185-174-170
—5»Olympia
at
the
home
of
his
parsister.
Mr
and
Mra.
Gordie.
Durkee
Brother's Memage
Entertains For Son
season.
Charley
Floria
bunched
J.
Hagen
.
.
.167-165-171
—503
Sunday.
*
Mr
and
Mra.
’
Gordie
cnt.i. Mi nnd Mrs. Chas. Bunn.
I h,ve a llulc sUtcr
Mr. nnd Mrs. John tnalcr of
Durkee and Mrs. Ray Durkee were eight strikes in his first game for: L. Rayle 179-’lri-174—M8
The Ray Wieland family received
* it . Who Writes to me at limes
South Campbell entertained Sun­ a cablegram from their son.
Strand
in
thc
Recreation
Leamic
'
R.
DeLeeuw
181-210-159
—550
,
In
Battle
Creek
Monday
afternoon.
Pp.-:
i.A Each UlUe word SMII1S 10 mc
day In honor of S Sgt. Norval Raymond Wieland in F:--------**-*
to
accumulate
a
big
267
game
His.
C.
Treat
194-222-199
—
615
The basketball team of the Del­
stwi^e*?1 Ukc the muilc ot lhe chtmes
Thaler. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thaler. Friday He sent his best,
906-956-873-3735
...
ton Rural Agricultural school will score* faded ta the last two games 1
Leighton: Mr. andfMrs Woodrow them for the New Year nnd said , . ,
——————
... .
.
go to Nashville Friday evening. but finished with a fine 614 series. I
Knowles and family, Mrs Lillian his thoughts were-vrith them pnd
*. ’AVutfii1™
Glenn
Laubaugh
combined
three
.
IRVING
Jan 19. to play the team there. On
Who’s not *°
so IRlte
little *
anymore
Kokx and children. Battle Creek: for them to keen smiling
Whos
n
». Jan.
»
Tuesday evening.
Jnu
23 me
the double century game* to have his | Mr and Mra. Wilson Travis and
Mr. nnd Mrs John Mishler. Grand
She writes to all cf us—her kin
home »«ries of the year. Hts scores children of Battle Creek were week­
Galesburg team * ill play the -------The whole wide world o’er
Rnplds; Mr
and Mrs
William
—•— - *Of 213-220-214 netted a brilliant i
vteltora at the home of hi* parteam In the Delton- gymnasium.
CHURCH NOTES .
and Mrs. Prank Travis ★
Spears and son. Caledonia. Mr. and
Thc young son of Mr and Mrs. 647 serie*, which was high for the'. Rav Mr.
l&lt; staving
atavlne with Mr.
Mr
। Ray Ijunnum
Lampoon Is
Mrs Marvin Thaler and family.
■MHhodiM Church
I have a little sister
David Townsend was baptized Sun­
Hastings; Mr. and Mrs. Henrv
,
and
Mrs. Adelbert Wilcox for a few
VZho’e very dear to me
J W McCue. Pastor
Next
in
line
ta
the
scoring
day morning during church serv­
Smclker. West Freeport: Mr -and
I understand she helped—this year ices in the Methodist church. ♦ Keith Lcchlcitner who. with th„ I weeks. * Mrs. Thomas Sowerby of
10 30—Morning Worship
: CL-alu
Ocala. Via
Fla., wHn
who came Irt
lo Michigan
Mra Howard Thaler and son, and
11.30—Bible school. Classes for To decorate the Christmas tree.
aid
of
u
big
233
second
game
Mra. Ada Gaskill nnd -Marshall
when her mother-in-law, Mra. Lil­
Miss Norma Yoder.
Norwood are on thc sick list. * Mrs. ether games of 179 and 201. lie Sowerby passed away is still so­
7:00 Christian Endeavor, leader. She even said a little
Alex Ulrich &lt;Luella Braley* reports amassed a fine 613 count.
journing in the north. * The pray­
Was a tnaifuUy in n play ■
Mbs Inez Bird.
Ten Best Scries:
“ Service Noles
that her husband. S Sgt. Alex Ul­
er.................................................
meeting will be held at the home
We re gene
gene—
—ao
so nu
all uic
the ez
extra lines
.8:00—Evening Worship.
were
G.
Laubaugh,
Rec.
League
..
.047
rich who took part In the invasion
S Sgt. Keith Tabbcrcr and Fred
Mr. and Mra. Earl Travis * ArH 00 Wednesday evening- Bibl- Little sister had to say.
.614 of
in France was shot in thc leg with K Lrchh'lUter ftec^Leaciir
thut "piai’&gt;ders'’is not so’weli as his
Tabbcrcr with relatives of Grand study and prayer meeting at Mr.
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r. machine gun bullet after being n itaJibani rk.^’1
She
has
a
brother
now
in
Fiance
and
Mrs.
B.
R.
Clinton
’
s.
Rapids arc spending a week in
L 1
Ain I has 50,(1 hl* f"rni ,n the norlh P5rt
there eight days nnd spent five H
’ Who's been gone over a year
n L
I
'^lof lhe l*P “lld *ould Uk&lt;' m bus- »
| And now at Christinas time she months in a hospital in England n
He has received a purple heart and p McMillen PiMon r
small place near here. * Mr*. WUwishes
.P ' J R
’ ’ S? Ilani McCann received word that
infantry badge. He is in Holland £
| Her brother Ray waa here,
n
PlJl0,l R.
X! her nephew. Russell Bush, son of
at the present time
Co2t!n AMJ Mrs. Jevie Bush, had been seriously
1 Thc Mar-O-Not claas of the Del­ r
And still another: way up north
ch,TP 1 .
„ _;M3 | wounded In Germany, having lost
ton Methodist church school held L
I Where It really does get chilly
I She'd like him home—there to stay »s annual meeting pt the home of . Dottale Century Counts, c War- In foot. He Ls now hospitalized ta
J
3,7
England. * Mr. and Mrs; Earl TrgMr , and Mrs J. Fulton Thursday
| The question is—when will he?
evening. A potluck supper was .19, K. Lechlcitner 233-311. C । vis entertained Mrs. Travis' relatives
served after which the following Leonard 203. R Cordes 203. V. Ran- m honor of her cousin who was enAnd then a sister in the Waves
officers were elected: Pres. Arthur aam X’4. R. Cook 203. B Payne 206. 1 joying a furlough.
, When will she be able
To be with us—and stay with us • Lathrop; VP- Mra. Lettie Kahler: R Hubbard 223-211. C. Payne 316.’---------------- ----------------------Sec . Mra Douglas Florla; Treics. C. Norris 204. H Thompson 224. SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
, And be seated at our table?
Mr. and Mra. Oley Douglass and
Mrs Lucy Boykin. Mrs Roger Wil­ H Long 231. G. I-aubauch 230-314famllv of Carlton were guests Sun­
She has a birthday coming up
liams was In charge of the enter- 213. W Ayres 219.
Game Results:
I day of his mother. Mra. DuugiA s
I'm sure she ll have a cake
Klnmeht. Thc next meeting will lxPiston Ring League Office &lt;3-— Mr. and Mrs Nile Lancaster of
I only wish that I was there
held at the home of thc Bev and
To help the rest partake
Mrs D. W Robinson. * Mrs. Mary Machines &lt;0&gt;; Grinders &lt;3&gt;—Tool Hastings were aLw guests. * Mrs.
Doster. Mrs Fred O. Hushes nnd Room &lt;0&gt;: CIO &lt;31—Engineers ill. Robert Lord and Mra Roy Oaks
Commercial League: State In- wire in Battle Creek Tuesday to
I have one wish—I’m sure sh’ell do Mrs Donna Tolles attended a meet­
—------And that is—to write a letter
ing of lhe Prairieville Triple Link sulatlon 121—Middleville (!•; Cof- 111.
a Mr. and Mrs. Al Ash t-pent
irt- Shop '2•—Sinclair Oils &lt;1»:
Goodyear Bn* Hdwe. &lt;2'—Wai-! Bunday and Monday in Detroit.
tons Garage '!*: Trio Cafe &lt;2i—.
The Dodo Bird
Medics (|i; Woodland &lt;2i Moose ,
COLD TROUBLE!? LOOK IN TUL
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The dodo bird is no myth. These
villc Creamery.
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1 In our. last location—lhe coral haven't seen anything. ..
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Wldrtg
November
makes wonderful roads and re- j comes nearly to our knees. This ta
310 8. Dibble
those in southern and central
both ways except for a few miles. Hastings. Michigan
minds me &gt; lot of Michigan roads. all the space. I have, but will let Mr. and Mrs Wnyne Merrick
France. They seem to resent the
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- the scenery Is beautiful but you you know I am OK. and hope that 928 8. Church Street
The trees are all froat and thc Dearest Folks
Hastings. Michigan
fact that their buildings were dsground is frown. but,no mow lo
Well; finally here I am again, have to sec it to really appreciate I you arc lhe same.
..
—..u on top i 1
Wuh ioVe
My dear Mother and Dod:
•
it «...
Our quarters —
are ilocated
stay yet.
sorry
that
I
didn't
write
my
usual
big city, stayed at the American.
I find e
I «...
hove -some
time on---my
--------------------.. UI bunJnterestlng tn a way
Hdw is the trapping?
letters to you, but we just finished ot a small. hill overlooking the '
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Red Cross building at night, also
1
—
•
"* to see the different plucea, but 111
ta to Improve
somehow
and
Love.
another bunt trib—about five days ocean and from here 1 can see the I
Cpl. Donald D. Townsend.
had some of mv meals there.
how could I. do
—better
-------- titan try and still settle for Just one little corner
Rlffinrd
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this time. Had u very uneventful different streaks of color in the
Christmas Eve‘and Christmas day
ther—
past of the woi
' *-**
“-*-—
tell you a few things
thingsabout
_________
worst
spot *~
in s
Michigan.
trip except that It rained nearly all water caused by different rock and 1
A.P
jO. 4. *S Postmaster
T
5
Richard
G.
Perrault.
30190321
___ .. *_____
und that night I spent at the home
I have rambled —
“
Hie time and tin we slept above on shell formations.
New York. New York
uf a family in London. The invita­ • A P.O. 655. "• Postmaster .
Thc weather is pretty hot during .
'Fhc
December 10. 1944 one and also one I won't soon for- ।.while and hope that what I
the decks It was pretty rough. I
tion came through thc American
get.
I told has been interesting.
......
the daytime, but the nighta moke , Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bowman
lutrdly
dried
out
between
rains
unRed Cross. Had A very good timeThis paper is rather unique, worry too much About me.
til today I have- hung Everything ■ up for Hu? days—we sleep under a . R. 1
lota to eat Including turkey.
NeUtrrlunds. East Indies out io dry so am all art again
don't you think? At least it is a someday it will be over, than it will
blanket and sleep comfortable.
( Hastings. Michigan
Came back to camp last night a.s
December 20. 1944
good size. My suspicions are that be home. I hope, unless they decide
u
-i—
। The Air Corps Just about runs , Dear ftilks:
Ihis is a -much
better
place than
the lust one. I haven't seen a mos­ the whole show around here— they , rm out of the hospital and have it bnkumtiLio some jerry's not too they want me in the Pacific. Hope
quito as yet und they say they are have quite an Installation com- been to Lqndon on a two-day pass lung ago. as did the ink And the l au are weu.
very far and few between around posed of bombers, fighters and since I last wrote. Just returned envelopes.
My penmanship is terrible. I'm io
Winston
here Tills coral doesn't make very I transports. This place is built up so thl« morning and today bring BunPvt Winston Merrick. 36696633
good breeding grounds for any in- much that anyone would think that day have recuperated partly at used to writing on my knee that
when I- do get on a table or drok
APO. 3, •: Postmaster
■
teefs or bugk. I sure wish - you ail , we had occupied it for five years— least.
could be here with me enjoying thc I1 haven't seen a Jap as yet (that | i went on a "taxi tour", which I can hardly write, and too my
MOTICX TO UUD1TOU
scenery. It ta so pretty that you is. a live one although they are (was made possible for service men hand) are a little cold. But I know
(urt can't Imagine how it looks— here buck in the Jungles the same , by lhe American Red Cross, and vou orc interested in letters re­
Correction: Be sure and change
fs something that I wifi never for­ as they are on every other island hit a tot of thc high spots We were gardless. so here goes.
This is some business..and frank­ John Leary's APO. to 4190.
' in the southwest Pacific. We don't I gone about two and a half hours
get. LU bet!!
Haven't received any mall in carrji: any weapons at all and I and It only coat six shilling* or ly I don't care much for It even
J. Harold Andrus, S 3'c &lt;CA.&gt;
quite a few days but expect It will ! know tl:at I orn as safe here u 1 |i 20. We went through St. Paul's though I haven't been in so much
be (arnliit: through pretty regular would be in the "Coffee She®'' on Cathedral and Westminister Ab- uf the real rough part yet. Of
। Saturday night iprobably safari. ; bey. We saw where thc bomb hit course, for very obvious reasons I
nt thfci place
w
Norman. Okla.
Thc water situation here Ls pretIf there is anybody from home. st. Paul's Cathedral and it did a can't write much about It. But as
I tv difficult but with thc help ot with the same A.P.O. number as lot of damage. Lord Nelson's grave vou have read before now. the 7ui
directly under the dome of thc a-my has been doing real business
oil drums nnd belly tanks we man- mine I wish you would let me know
Pfc Richard P. Munjoy. 36417390
uge O.K I am feeling fine und so that I can get in touch with ibuildlng. which is the center of
A.P.O. 29.
Postmaster
| having a big time—we will be Just , them. If all the tourists down here/London. That has been bricked off mg my part of It.
fhcrr has been a lot of walking
I loafing for a couple of days until । didn't wear the same kind ofpkrtK- since lhe 500 pounder hit so near
we get some units under us and mg the trip would be iriuTesting, ph grave. Also there is thc "funcr- connected with it and lhe army
Howard L. Piper. AMM 3/c
but I guess that Ls life. Utile did &gt; al bier." us It's called here, which doesn't follow roads cither, and
then the work will begin.
N AS. Operations Gand Point
. I realize when I left Hastings tor , a made entirely out of gun porta of theso, Vosges mountains are really
Seattle (5i. Washington
last, location.,I don't suppose there Kalamazoo way back in November, j hta ships and weighs 18 tun. Hr 1&lt; rough Lots of timber, mostly huge
ever used for pines, and walking through parts
I. any land in the southwest Piuaf-'' 1940. that 1944 would find roe 10,- I the only one it
PFT Robert IL Munjoy. 30198041
j h that doesn't have Japs on It. but (XX) miles Rom home—sure seems The London Rvmphony orchestra of it. it is dark, even in broad day­
A.P.O. 464.
Postmaster
they are pretty well bottled up : like only yesterday that Kim Sig- ! was practicing for Christmas ro we light Now and then there are
New York, N. Y.
now. Don't worry about me became ! lei iiatided me the magic papers , got to hear them. too. There were clearing:, with a few houses, and
these
places
arc
good
Kraut
hunt[
I am all right and if I don’t write । in U&gt;c H 8. auditorium that were ' many other things too. but one ol
..ig
grounds
(for
us&gt;.
I
Pfc.
Raymond
K. Smith
ing
us'.
.
I
to
start
me
on
my
way.
i
the
outstanding
ones
was
the
an
for a few daysTou will know that
Jerry backed up pretty fast last ‘ • Co. C. Platoon 5
I am moving and can't write.
Lucile end Don. Jr. were visiting i and paintings inside It certainly
Write as often as you have time Mom und Dud the early part of 1 —
*-------------took- --------—
years and
years I believe the week, and did not offer much re-I Officers' Candidates Battalion
Schools
Regiment
Training Com­
sistance
except
with
some
artillery.
। for I am thinking of you always.
i December. Don't know whether ybu man that was* showing us around
mand
। got t'o talk to lAicile or not, but said they were 36 years building It. The first few- of those 1 heard
Your loving son.
Fleet Marine Force
CoUrt V
, sure hope you got a look at the It's second in size only to St. Pe­ whistling overhead made mc duck
Don
Cunp
Lejeune.
North
Carolina
and
fast,
but
one
soon
learns
about
!
cttn.BirelU
i l&gt;oy I am awfully proud of him. as ter's in Rome.
how far away they a?e und where
Other places we got to see were:
what father Isn't?
Pfc. R. W. Cook
Netherlands
and when they will land. It's the
1 haven't received any copies of Tower of London. House of Com­ mortar shells that don't give much
Co. O. 2nd Pit. O.C. Bn. 1
East Indies .
mons and Lords. London Bridge.
LLOYD HUVER—SERVICE MANAGER
Dec 23, 1&lt;M4 • thc Banner as yet—I expect they I No. 10 Downing Street (Churchill's warning, but 1 haven't been In
School Training Reet. TC.FM P
| will be a long time in coming so
! Dear Zoily:
Phone 2482
Comp Lejeune. N. C
.
home). St. James Park. Hyde Park much of that yet.
I guesa It is about lime for mc Mom Ls going to send me all the and Buckingham Palace where thc
Chrysler - DeSoto - Plymouth
Evinrude
Thc weather has been our worst
i
liighllghts
in
her
letters.
Keith A. Ayres. 8 2 c
to write jou a letter and Rive you
Motors
Boots
Well, 1 can smell dinner cooking king and queen live, but we were enemy so far. It has rained most
Ports &amp; Service
[ Mime of the particulars of thLs
Cook and Boxers School
on the wrong tour to see the chang­ every day. but we Jtavc been Inside ,
i place. Our outfit is located on an 1 so gurus I better finish this up and ing of guards. I'm hoping to go every night except one. and that
Section 9 Brks. F 2
Michigan at M. C. Tracks
Hastings
I! bland composed almost entirely of | get down there before I am again os I m better oriented now night It wasn't raining. Traveling
trampled
to
death
in
lhe
rush.
I
t oral—consequently we haven't en­
Gulfport, Mira
end would know where to go. Oh cross country, we occupy a farm
I
would
appreciate
hearing
from
any
countered thc dust here ns we did
j ot you who have n few spare min­ yes. we took a - ride through the house or village and shack up for
S Sgt. Max Freeman, 16011123
' utes and 1 will do my best to an­ section that was bombed the worst thc night. We either sleep on the
1570 8. U. Sect. 1
swer all. Keep up lhe good work during the • blitz” and I never could floor or in the hay. We carry one
Camp Breckenridge. Ky.
you arc doing at home and the imagine ail the devastation without blanket and shelter half. The other
first thing you know we will all be seeing IL They have done an excel- radio man and I bunk together to
Pvt Douglas Payne. 16091092
Icn Jab of cleaning up though. Most F usually keep warm. Guros my
01D1B FOB FtraLWATlOa
home.
Co. E 170th Bn. 96th Regt
all buildings here are made out of system is so full of shots etc. tha*.
Sincerely.
IRTC Camp Hood. Texas
brick so there is no wood lying wet feet doesn't bother mc except
Don
around.
,
lor
being
cold.
CWO. Dan Widrlg. W2119738
There was a "flying bomb" exhi­
We get enough lo ewt. but it con­
APO. 920. ' 1 Postmaster
U.'iN.AB, Brks 70
bition and we went in and saw sists entirely uf rations, as we have
San Francisco, Calif.
Commissary Dept.
that. Il was the VI and not the moved so fast that our kitchen
Memphis. 15. Tennessee
newer type—V2. The facta have doesn't catch up with us tong
December 10. 1944 been released naw so I bought a enough to set up.
Cpl. George H. Cogswell. 36190324
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Townsend
pamphlet which showed the oper­
One night we spent in a huge
A.P.O. 197,
Postmaster
R 3
ation and so forth. It was inter­ house, and ' I couldn't help but
Hastings. Michigan
esting to me.
think of Aunt Belle. Large rooms,
Dear Folks:
This is two days later now and high ceilings and lots of space with
Pvt. Charles J Durkee, 966705
1 don’t know what you think of &lt; l'm here all by mvself. I live with
V-mail. I don't like it myself, but the battalion mail clerk, a cook, mess
Marine- Barracks
they say it's faster, so I'll write । rergeant, supply clerk and a fireman there. He operated a mill in a
Parris Island. 8. C.
very soon. It has been a long lime and about two of us are the only nearby village. She could talk pret­
since I last wrote but believe me I 1 ones that arc around quite late at ty fair English and we got along
pretty good. Lota of wine. rum and
Sgt. Elmer J. Willison, ABN.
thought of it often. No on&amp;gets a , night.
champaign—some of it thirty years
36179767
chance to write, so don't think that
The
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The weather over here hasn't
I Just forgot. I have never received changed, rains most every day and old.
Our collection of prisoners has
any mall since I left the Stales, but nu sunshine. However, we have
New York Clty.^N. Y.
it should catch up with me even­ straw maltrrosra now so we keep been hugo-all types and agro and
they all seem happy to think the
tually. I went to Germany shortly fairly warm at night.
Pvt. Geo. Chrrocman
war is over for them. Guess it goes
after the last letter I wrote and
Co. B. 146th Bn.. 90 Regt 1st Bks
I don't like it very well over here pretty rough with their rear guards
received u new address. Notice that
Camp Hood. Texas
uuujukh
r.s onc
one unos
finds no
no oniccrs
officers amongst
it Is different, and should be per­ ~'***P'thing being rationed, but I n5
*v -’?ltR£104,u e\*'nr- wthem. Thc officers are all saving
manent now. It has been very cool, .Win.b&lt;’. oerfect
Lt. Philo Otis
«... . IHnH.
fQr
neJ(t war ftt
and I have seen snow, although thc thing turn* out alright. Just hope
Nashville. Tenn.
pround doesn’t freeze up. 1 thought we hurry ut&gt; and get over there least that's what the prisoners tell
20th Ferrying Grp
u.1. Most of them feel that Ger­
I knew what mud was, but I
get nome
many is defeated and can sec no
A C Robert .1. Wilcox. 36462575
।
Well, I’ve got to shave tonight so reason for continuing. No one
better close and get at it. Write knows when it will end. With all
San Angelo. Texas
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAT
often and I'll do the same if cir­ our armies now practically in Ger­
cumstances permit.
many. seems as though it shouldn't
Sgt. Don Skeldlrur. 3615735!
be
long.
But
if
she
continues
to
Co. A. 89th P.A.TB.
With love,
fight, it will be tough going.
Camp Maxey, Texas
Dick
One can notice a big difference
AT FIRST
CpL Richard Bowman. 3 M56223
in thc people here and thc ones
T 5 William A. Clark. 30198063
SIGN OF A
A PO, 258. ' Postmaster
further west. Lota of German is
A.P.O. 17998 *. Postmaster*
vpokrn and people are more of thc
New York City. N Y.
blond type Up to thLs point most
‘ Next week vour letter comes from
Homer Smith's better half, whn
spends half of her time or more as
volunteer home service chairman
Co Id Preparations as
for thc Red Cross. She. Mildred,
may have news about that work to
was my last day. The trains
HOME FRONT NEWS I that
were well filled, but had a sent

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But it wasn’t so extravagant as it
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and also fewer. Mother’s hand­
made mauve velour was good for
severe! seasons.

electric conveniences now. And
you’re getting far more electricity

Today, Mother’s hat bills may
total as much or more than the
price of that quaint old velour. But
she gets many more hats for her

Not only has the price of elec­
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the years, but it has stayed down
while war sent other costs climbing.

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It’s much the same with electric
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as they did years ago, it’s because
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ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.

�TEE BASTINGS BANNER. TBUMDAY. JANUARY M. IMS
Beil. Olive Talbot and Mae Cron- ! from this vicUflty are leaving for'«dte Davte of Jaduon and Donna! end they ware able to have a prat- | r•calved in a mantti. Eddie, racmU
| Detroit this Tuesday for examln- Darla of WM.CZ. Kalamazoo were ty good Christmas program and a ly spent a W-d*y furlough at home
lhe Carl Pferdertolicra. Mrs Unatton. for service, ft Uncle Sam at their homes for the weekend
swell dinner. He bad received some
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1 takes ali these boys we wonder Ju*t
, .. •
bof the Chrutmas packages and enwho Is going to ratoe the food to
M
1 Joyed Ute fruitcake and cranberry
Real EkLalc Chxnre
I keep things going as the majority
■
®ava®po*
| sauoe. The cookies and nut meat*
Earl Lee has said hU home on
ig supplies to the
of fanners hereabouts are around o
th*. Chester had .polled. He also received other
sixty years old and doing all that • H»vacooi famiiv ai
1 —,-------------ges and'wanted
---------- -------------------hiT people to
tie latter’ on Christ- lor home, to Robert Bless from In­
they are physically able to do. Per-1
thal
thc ouy*
buys oi
of ine
the ' mas
tnas nay.
day. - staung
staling tney
they nad
had a diana. who is employed tn Battle
Tv, .
Know tn
*1 after all ulc
callera of Xfr. and Mn. E. F. Blake
tft-hinh
PrwJv r oratown
had B preUy good
. Christm
as wtttr.mow,
haps the Washington dads can ;
------ w-a
------ Christmas
with snow, a
were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Proctor of j
solve the proMem. ♦ Paul Faulk- '
f'E”" J™** , Christmas
Eut Caledonia. Mrs. Belle White of I
beautiful Christmas tree. 75 feet Uli
Princla Kenyon ♦ Mr and Mr*. ner went to Jacksonville. Fla. last
? *??d
Ue
’a “address
del
Lee's
is as follows:—.
। high on the mountains and wall
Grand Rapids and Mrs Audlc Vic- Henry Brog. Pred Brog. Mr. and
week to see his son, Pvt. James I becn .vary 1U *1th pneumonia the ‘ - ------ • lighted which could be seen tor tied The Biggs family will take
Mn Will Brog. Mr. and Mn. Ray Faulkner at Camp Blanding. Mra.;
Th5 f“t»Uy realdmiles and which carried a little oi immediate poaaeasion. We are glad
Autel. and Mr. and Mn. Mart
A-P.O. San Francisco. Calif.
■ the Christmas • spirit to the boys to see new people moving to town
i who ware going through an import­ end know they will like Mlddleviltn
this vicinity who attended the fu­ proprietor of thc shoe repair shop wife brine
and mother;
familyin
‘a web
her 7irsther
*intM^t
hi,* —
IU"k KI®*Uon
I' nHt* P*“ Edd
" ‘f- hlkd rirteni dinner
dinner as we old-timers do who have spent
neral of Mn. Bari Johncox at the left last week for a throe months' | !?rJ:
J
AlTdl rector* were re-elected at with an Italian family and appre- most of our lives in the burg.
Prairieville Methodist church. Turn- vlitt with hla sUter In California. ”er ’c.?’ld
J®}®’ the annual meeting of the stock- dated the sacrifices the native*
Caanmtnuly Youth Council
Mr.
Helm
daoerva*
a
rest
but
were
j£..
id
JT*
°
ldr
1
da
“
s
J
“
".
holders
of
the
Farmers
State
bank.
.
made
to
entertain
Mr. Helm deserts
holders of the Farmers State bank.; made io entertain the
the American
American
tn. J. e. Elwood Petersen and ner mother. Mrs. Car- i j0hncox is a nnnhrw of the
A meeting to discuss the need of
mock hotpftal at rie Bickel. ★ The Rev George Cur- *
njenn Griffeth will b^h?»
afraid ovr aolaa may get pretty
Uve famih^ur-’ Tu«day They are aa foilow»-Wil- boy.
such an organization will be held at
tar iraatawnt ot I Us is having X-ray pictures ukan ,
A&lt;?al alrt^n rtoh rol; thin
her
7kImcL
1
Kronewliter. Arthur Thede
thin before
berore he
he return*.
return*.
lng Ser*
hcr mothers
sickness
tbe T-K school this Thursday eve­
hope she will ’ at Pennock hospital for an arm I wSin^sdav w Mra rSftnii w’S
^
a
—
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lr
'
g
,,cr
mother*
wkne.*.
1
Charles
Robertson.
Arthur
Bell
and,
ning at 8 pm Anyone Interested,
Mra Edna Hanna Davis ot De-'
Middleville Women's Club
tuch improved. ★ . and shoulder Injury received in a ,nd 5.^
Haatfrura ^.re Runrit J troit visited Mra. Mattie Lynd and |
I •ym. Gackier. Mr. Kroncwitter was
in youth organizations la Invited
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,,
Twenty-eight persons enjoyed
bert Beckwith of I fall down town lhe Saturday prior Mj/tor, of the Clark Rh«
1 re-eiected ------president
other Middleville friends last week.'
.
Br“lh*r ,,&lt;TO«TdtJ
TT"- and Arthur the
annual luncheon and meeting to attend the meeting. Particulars
dinner. » CtaUrmo . M~d.me. M.ud “X”
and is now visiting her cousin Mra. | A family gathering waa held al Thede vice-president.
may be learned from Mrs. Hester
।
ol
thc
Middleville
Women's
Club
Schroder at Caledonia
home of Mr. and Mrs Arthur I
Kcrmeen. Mrs. Julia Russell or Earl
. bered among lhe sick, suffering Jessie
!
at
the
home
of
Mra.
Ray
Potu,
Harry Baluch wa* in Flint. Monday ^wa'. Bunday, for the pleasure 1
with an infected tooth. * Mra. Al- and Tuewlay on business. ♦ Mrs 1
Birth of -Son
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; Tuesday afternoon. Officers elected VanBlckle.
un Blain
of
Parmelee
ts
convolcs--------Mr.
and
Mrs.
Raymond
Roush
of
were
President,
Mrs.
Vem
Hooner:
-----------.------------------------! who
with his wife and baby, have'
elng from a sickness that kept her,: .. . . Schnurrof
northwest
Thorn1
Old KMldcni
1
this vicinity are parents of a little vice president, Mrs. Mark Ritchie:
1 in bed for several daw ♦ MU* I ,|PPle' hM •’onc 10 Rockford toI1 been spending the past week with . son. Michael Charles, bom in Pen- | secretary. Mrs. Peter Petersen;
Mrs Alice. Von Avery, respected
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I Frances Potts'* of Grand Rapids ’’Pend the winter months at the.; lhe home folks. *
“—
7T'
i nock hospital. -Hastings. Jan. 5.
treasurer. MU* Edna Lee.
and nearly life-lung resident of this
spent the weekend at home with I hom(’ ,of ‘hp
*nd
DeVtn- f
J^s«t J«k
toJlfe T^n I
vicinity
passed
away
Sunday
at
■ her parents Mr and Mra Rav ne&gt;'. former pastor of Caledonia T3” „ .. and ?rUe- , CP‘
tbe home of her stepson. Earl Van
Potts’♦Glenn Gardner is in very i und Panhelee churches. ♦ Mra
Mrs 1 D'-twr&gt; immediate members of the;
Texas Addrc«*
\
Install Officers
, J*,.
....................
Lt and Mrs Robert Llciitenber- I
Ivy
Temple.
Pythian
Sisters Avery in Kalamazoo where she had
poor health at the home of his ■ Wf" McConnell Sr Is spending j
5..P.r'TL’2l j!*lud^K J*n ,
Seven
* I uncle a*nd aunl- Mr nnd M” Ed-; ger 'Pauline Bcnawayt would en- lodge. No 17 installed the fol low- lived the past four yean.
1 son Clifford. ♦ Mr. and Mra. Henry 1
at Charlevoix jittr-her
I
l
'
bt
weeks
ago she suffered a stroke
°r C&lt;d«r Springs. Others 1 Joy hearing from their Middleville Ing officers this Tuesday evening
Poulson had os Sunday dinner | ®isJ.er' Mrs .
, * Will ! Kar
t-ouisan at- ! lhcrc werc Mr “nd Mrs. Alton El- friends. Their address is 217 New-: with Mra. Zctha Fenton as i ratal - which was the cause of her death.
। guests. Mr and Mr* Vem Aller- uonnson
Joh!u?t\ ana
B,}d nenry
Henry-Poulson
As
Alice
Hayes,
daughter
of
Mr.
ding and children of Coats Grove.. tended
J$ndSd the
l.he £funeral
“ner.’1 bt
“ John
1'“:" Lind
—■ at ?iood and {our children. Leon Wil-1 ton St Apt. I, Ban Antonio 3 । ling officer—MET. Marjorie Wtl- and Mrs Lanoa Hayes, she was
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. .. of...
. , hams, iocal and kfiss Vivian Wil-: Texas.
. Items:
PC. Pauline Longstreet:
I Mr. and Mra Eldon Poulson and Caledonia
Tuesday
last week.
।
intereating Letter
Olive Talbot; EJ. Nellie Bed­ born tn this vicinity: her parents
little daughter. Linda Ix-e After-1 Mr Hnd
,r”h7.
En'cr- ' hams of Grand Rapids.
home
being
the
former
Purdy
place
M of T&gt; Doris Myers. MR A
wnnanu .
ws?nes-1
" i Mr and Mr* Wm A Trumble
I noon callers were Mr and Mrs »°n u,,d onc of the Mill prqprie- I
the Prairie
’
day for his canip at Pampa. TexasM of northwest Thomapple Just re- C. Twite Elwood; M of F. Lulu Al- . on
yeoman
She now
was owned by Floyd
Harold Haskins and baby of Sar- tori.
*'*”
HU Jrtfe”IniT"bJbF stopped ©iTm1 c^wd ' .a“Vcry
Intel
Yeoman She was the widow of
wy tnte^Hng
kuer | len;
protector.
Rom
PouUon
Paul Carey and daughter. Miss'
I anac. Little Lionel Haskins who
^?..J5?;nd® couple i from their grandsqfc.
—. S Set Dour- | JJ^rd. Grace Pierce, pianist. Ntva
had been spending a week with his Donna, were In Grand Rapids Sat- I
wllh her Dar'Sn'.~ "
I
Mrs
Van
Avery
—
Haiti. located
He Otto
Mrs van AVer&gt; 'was un expert in
parents.
las in
Conklin
grandparents returned home with urday to see his mother and slater i
I needle work and spent her Inter
told of riding with friends up into
------------his parents. ♦ Mra. Hattie Stevens who is ill In the hospital. Mrs. Carl
„
-------j jears in piecing quilts and other
j
ojn» the
Malchele and baby of west Thorn&lt;m
, lhe high mountains and seeing an
----------—Marine*
------ --fancy work. At the lime of her last
apple are staying with hcr mother,
“”d
Robert Smflh of abundance of beautiful flowm.
Another Middleville
Another
Middleville girl.
girl. Mra
Mra illny-M she was working on thc
and family in Detroit.
Mrs. Graye during her sister's sick- , ron “lu;, Okla; arr
hu wild poinsettia*, etc. S/Sgt Conklin L111||-------------------------------------------------------lnn Jorgenson Cole, daughter of ,statue of Liberty which was nearly
| Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tewksburv of res. ♦Moody I-each, formerly of K"ntaand Mrs Vem Smith was home on furlough to Grand J «r and
Mra. Robert Jorgenson, completed. She had finished a
Grand Rapids were callers at thc tW» vicinity. i» having an auction J^rctelhcs
*’***
D®"*R.vptds in Noveniber when he was has been unable to resist the call; model of Uncle Sam complete with
married to Miss Pearl Trumble. On j of unde Sam and recentfy passed hat. goatee, etc.
W K Itchier home WertnewUv .ft
Sale ot fnrm sU)ck and ImplemenU * lln rc‘“‘&gt;'CS। w k. Ltebier nome. Wednesday aft- at hu honu. four mJJe4 ^rthWe.t
-------.—
his return he found his livingquar- 1 (he tests at Detroit for'tile marine
Surviving
Surviving besides
besides thc
thc son
son men
men­­
emoon. ♦ Many of the farm boy* of Molme this Wednesday Bamev
,
tors had burned and four of his I corixs. She expects to leave Jan 22 ’ tioned &lt;—
is another stepson. Ray Van
I____________ ;______________________ I Clslcr cries the sale and Burd.-t .
rad'? ,l’rtw,d,c*J,‘ !“s‘
buddles had nearly lost their lives' f(,r training ut Camp Lajeune.’ N. Avery of Kalamazoo, four grar.dBenaway is clerk ♦ We are glad ,
**’' uy°rktown. in the fire. As the fire occurred : Carolina where also is another
— children and three great-grnndVA/II EY'C
10 hMr ,hal Mrs Arthur Thede of
p n ‘ftf lni Thanksgiving
night
the
boy* Middleville Marlde-Lt. Martha
1375
Martha children, several nteres and nephYYILtT J
Leighton is convalescing nicely
°J
Philippines was he*rd Christmas packages had not ar- gchnd. daughter of Mr and Mra.
Mr. CW1 and lnany friends.
El PCT CPDVICC
!rcm her recent oneration and ex- a,u’ "“«{«« hy 'm*ny from thu rived, fortunately. Mrs Conklin i«! j c Schad
Funaral services were held at the
.
tLtvI. btKVIGt
pcctcd to leave Butterworth hns-1 P,a“?
the Harold CuUer stayina with her parents Mr. and: Mm Coir who is 22 years old. Middle vine Methodist church thfi
ELECTRICAL
PROBLEMS
pitaljlunday
and
go
tojhe
home
'*"}
“
&gt;
*&gt;n
Lee
te
p
member
Mrs
Forrest
Trumble
in
Grand
tt
-„
married
on
Sept
18.
1942
to Wednesday at 2 p.m. with inter­
FOR
of her parents. Mr. and Mra. Jacob of-l"c Lrr*.
Rapids.
Robert Colewho entered service
ment in Mt. Hope cemetery.
Klump in Grand Rapiris-until able
' 2^low.n; ?UC®^SOL !?&gt; th? „
,
—7
1 twelve days later nnd Ls now in
Guest for Family Night eornbat duty in the Pacific area.
to come home * Mr and Mrs
ln ‘ft® ?“Ule V Promineni
GENERAL WIRING
James Clark and three children of
Midway has a gallant record
Thc Methodist |»e(&gt;t»ic willhave ( she hasn't seen
him fur cightarn Woman'* Society of
Christian Service Mret|nt
&amp;
Parmelee, and Mr and Mra. Wilber
bmiwhed in Januaty 1943 as guest speaker, at thc next fam- —
—
month.
Because of thc extra healing of
Klump
were
at
Nashville.
Sunday
(
&lt;
^
nd
,
l
"
s
ai
^
rafl
&lt;
l
a
€F
lcr
,
*.
“
5
V
”
-0
ily
night
supper
and
program.
CONTRACTING
Lillian has served as office clerk
to help their cousin*. Mr. and Mrs. “ the,
,,
!.he V®1’ Tuesday. Jon. 23. Dr. J. C. Wingate, nt the Thornapplc-Keliogg school the church, the next few meetings
114 W. Court St.
Leslie Adams celebrate their 25th ‘ “
missionary, who has spent twenty for Hie past 3' years nnd has as­ of the society will be held in the
home*. Mrs. Jean Balwh will be
August. 1P43 and ployed a large years In Liberia, Africa, nnd will Il­
Halting!
wedding.anniversary.
, part ln the conquest of the Marcus. an Interesting speaker. All church sisted in thc study hall as needed hostess on Thursday Jan. 25. A
She also was instrumental tn or­
MVT WMTT UESTMMTY JUT MUM tH iKUf MB UTT MTlOlfD I
Jack Chase of Ann Arbor. Mar- the Wake, thc Gilbert and Mw­ members should plan to hear him ganizing thc first Girl Scout troop toed program is being prepared
•nd refreshments will b&lt;- served
----------------------------------------------------------- j .*.h&amp;ll islands.
and anyone interested is very wel­ last* year.
There are several matters to con­
Lee writes he received some of come at these suppers and pro­
Tiic school has been fortunate In sider and It is iwiped all members
।
' hfci ChrLstmas packages nod n grams.
1 securing as her successor. Mrs will nuke an effort to be present.
bunch of letters at one lime but
Jeanette Garbow Rugg Mrs. Rugx
the Bible sent by his shier, and
V.'"
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and Mra. Cole are both graduates
the package from the church
Capt. Smith Honored
MasteraJonM circle will be of Thomapple-Kellogg school. Mr*
i hadn't come through and he was &lt; ntertalned this Thuraday after- Hugg also finished at W’eslern
Captain Edward Smith, son ot
i afraid they were lost. We quote noon. Jan 18 by Mra. R D Uon-. state College and last year taught Mr ami. Mr-.. Robert Smith of
, from his letter. "You ought to sec Si? at ’•’V Mcthodtet itarsonage I commercial education in Dexter Leighton, who Ls with Gen. Pat­
. what)i left of the letter Dar this There will be a program and re- high scjmol. but since June ha: ton’s 3rd Army in Europe, has been
brother* sent me It is prncticallv firahment.s and It is hoped there i&gt;een in the south until recently awarded the combat infantryman'!
| burnt In half nnd I enn hnrdlv will be a good attendance of mem- i uhen
unen Robert
nooert was sent overseas.
oversea'-. badge for exemplary conduct In
। make'It out. I ntn suing to try llcr!’I She relumed
returned home last week and leading his company in action
and get permission to send it home
against the enemy The announriI will stay with Bob s people
I as I would like to keep It.”
While Christina* in Italy
ment wax made by Major Gen.
Mr.
und- —
Mrs.
Mnx Lynd
.
----— ------—■ received
--------- .
Basketball Bay* Win
| Horace McBride, commanding of­
•
Another letter written Christmas
/ro"1 ‘heir son
n, n game wltir thrills nnd hard-1 ficer of the 80th Division.
; day stated things had quieted down
t. WnlUf Edward Lynd, the fir/ । iv fought. Middleville eagers wt.nl
Captain Smith graduated from
1 from Caledonia team Friday night. Thomapple-KelloKg high school in
I 'Dunin's boys hod I score to Mld- 1934 and from Michigan State In
1 dlevillc's .12 .at thc end of the first 1939 and later taught agriculture in
I quarter, doing some belter in. thc the high school al Hudson. He en­
second, to bring the score Uf—Mid -1 tered service in Feb. 1942 nnd went
I dleville 5 nnd “Donln's 6 aX end of overseas last June.
half. Tlte visitors got busy In the
. their quarter and made 9 points DUNHAM DISTRICT 3
bringing the game to a tic of 15 at । The Maple Grove-Assyria Farm
lend: during thc last quarter the Bureau wifi meet for dinner Satur­
I visitors went ahead of the Middle- day. Jan. 20. with Mr. and Mrs.
| ville boys four points and were Claud Hoffman. * An enoyablc part
: leading the sqpre until thc last two of lhe Dunham Community club
I minutes of tne game, when thc Friday evening was the songs by
; home boys got busy and went Clifford Moody and Russell Haw! ahead to end in a score or 24 to 23. Unrne. who accompanied tltrmThe "Donia boys lost the game on sclvc. on the guitar. Wendall Peck
। lading to mak* their foul shots and ills two brothers. Fay and Lynn
High point men for Middleville both of Battle Creek, also sang to
were. Paul Smith with nine and their own accompaniment on guli Gary Bennett and Max Bedford tais, mandolin, harmonica and jug.
The Michigan Bell Telephone Company plans
dertake a postwar construction program requir­
each with six—Buehler of Caledonia • Milo L Hill S. 2 c who recently'
arrived in San Francisco and rtrv
Hill, who has been living there, sur­
to appeal to the Ingham Circuit Court for relief
ing the expenditure of $120,000,000 in 5 years.
WiMlnericant Raw Fight prised the former's father. Fred Hill
and family, when tney came Wed­
from an order of thc Michigan Public Service
That program will provide jobs not only for its
nesday evening icr a few days' visit.
Commission directing the company to refund
3,000 men and women returning from the armed
Tnelr two little daughters who have
been ‘laying with Mrs. Hill's par­
$3,500,000 to its customers. A permanent in­
forces, but for many ofhers as well.
ents near Nashville were with them.
I or Bronchial IrritatUas Due To Coldi * Tu -sday Mrs. Geo.. Bentz nnd
junction will be sought to restrain the CommisMr.,. Ward Cheeseman were aL.Has­
With
Buckley's
"Canadiol"
Thc telephone industry has no royal road to
tings to receive the Extension les­
*sion from putting the order intcreffect.
son on preparing meals from abun­
money to finance its postwar program. It must
dant foods given by Mrs. Vivian McWe have no liking for litigation. It is a time­
Fawn of MJj.C. at the Palish House.
compete with other industries in thc open
■»&gt; clncatd Mrs. Cheeseman substituted fcr Mis.
■ brrathlnR
consuming process that is as distasteful to thc
Ray Ostroth. * Mr. and Mrs. Ray
market for capital. To attract the investor’s
Os troth attended funeral services
company as it must be to the public.
Tuesday in Prairieville for MrsJ
dollar, our earnings must be comparable with
Margutct Johixxck. * In spite of
optical.
' the cold Thursday morning." Eriwal
An order that jeopardizes our ability to provide
the average for other industries—not at a rate
Iluekl-ra
। Gray. Hataid Gray. Kay Ostroth.
George Ball. Harry Babcock nnd
good service by whittling away at our already
one-third lower, as is thc case today.
Wart! Cheescman met at the church
■n merit along.
inadequate earnings, however, cannot go un­
tcok down nil thc stove piiies.
; cleaned and replaced them which Is
The Michigan Bell has no desire to profit at
challenged. The public interest impels us to
LyUARKER S DRUG STORE
i much appreciated.

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HEAR IT DISCUSSED

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Monday - W»dn»Kl,y - Friday

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MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE STATION

Call 2795

CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

WHY
Michigan Bell
Will Go to Court

COUGHS

seek the protection of thc courts.

X

The order is based upon the theory that excess
profits taxes should be returned to customers
rather than to the Federal Treasury as intended
by the tax law. One out of every five tax dollars
collected by the Treasury today comes from
excess profits taxes. In this case, the Govern­
ment would take a loss of $3,000,000.

Although the Federal Treasury would bear thc
brunt of the loss involved in such a rebate, one­
; - • * sth of the amount would come from thc
company. Thc order for 1944, unless restrained,
could be repeated for 1945 and other years.
Such a whittling process takes on thc aspect of
a permanent rate reduction to thc jeopardy of
the service rendered the public.

If we are to take our place in the expanding na­
tional economy anticipated after thc war, and
once again provide service on a basis of “when and where wanted”, thc Michigan Bell must un-

the expense of war. It hasn’t. The company’s
wartime earnings today are a quarter lower than
in the pre-war period, 1936-39.

HOW TO FEED FOR MOREMM

The price of telephone service is one of the few
things that has not undergone a sharp wartime
rise. On the contrary, rate reductions since
1939 are resulting in current savings of nearly \
$4,350,000 a year to our customers.

1.

There is one thing our customers want, and that
is good service. The telephone bill for the best
of service is so small a part of thc customer’s
budget that he does not want anything less than
thc best even though he might get it at a lower
cost.

• PLUS-

2. Groh, properly mixed with
3. MASTER BLEND
Dairy Concontrata

For these reasons, we believe we’re under thc
strongest obligation to seek our day in court.
Wc believe our cause to be a just one in thc
interest of those served by the company, those
who own it, and those who depend ijpon it
for their living.
GEORGE M. WELCH
Prcuilcul

MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO.

Hentyof Good Quality Roughage

,

For complete instructions ask your
Master Mix Dealer for the Master
Blend Feeding Program

ROTH &amp; SONS COMPANY
FURNITURE
Phone 2226

rnrr roTiMATf
iKLL LJ I IMA It

Hosting*

zis
N( aBHGMION

bring in room

HASTINGS GRAIN A BEAN CO
Michigan at M. C. Track,
tHONI 2«7I
HASTINGS, MICH.

�THI HASTINGS BANNIK, THURSDAY, JAMVABT It, 1*43

I QUIMBY NEWS

NASHVILLE

I Bunday afternoon with hl* j

The WB.C.8. elected the following Mr. nnd Mr*. O. D. Fa*»eU.
turned the first of the month from ! onuters at their meeting. Jan. 11:
---------------- —
spending several weeks in Mcrceuu, president. Pearl Foster; V. P.. Dor- HIBBARD HILLS
Texas. * Mrs Mary WalUxi la in rja McIntyre;
See , Francis
"• *xy-.
r™«v“ Shur°"u,‘ I Mrs.
Mrs. Karl
Earl Near
Near aand son Howard
Florida, spending some Umo with )ow; Trees.. Dorothy
Dorothy Caatelein;
Caatelein; acac- OOff Bowens
Bowens kuu
Mills spent,
spent ouiiuu
Sunday »iui
with
Ucr
“ .Ul‘ Mr"» AL&lt;^' UvlUcs chain..
in_ Anna
Anna Cairn*
Cilmi and
und Mr. and Mrs. Roy^enkln*. w’picyd
Rie&lt;1 ,uher place on Ute high |Ltda Sothard; missionary trees.. Moore returned to hto camp In the
school faculty, w Mtoa Greta Oar- Grace Rice; devotional*, Aieen Rita- aou’h after spending two weeks’ furllngcr ba* resigned her position with man; children'* work, Vivian Gia*- tough with hl* parent*, Mr. and
lhe Bureau or Social Aid and left jgow; sypplto* Kate Haywood; pub- Mrs. Floyd Moore He i* with the
Jan. 5 for Minneapolis to enter Elec-Tjcatiotu and literature, Mildred : para troopers and ha* made 5
ironic Radio. Television school. ★ Klrchenbauer * .Sunday dinner junps * Mr and Mrs Floyd Moore
Mrs. J. W. Sullivan and Mr*. Byron guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Henry SoUi- Sr are c
'
“
DeGraw vuited Mtoa Mary Bulnvan ard were Mr*. Donald bolhard and dren of ________________________
lr son Don who to In
at Mary-Wood convent. Grand Rap- children und Albert Dykstra of Has- thTu S Army Mrs Moore having
Ids, on Sunday. * Mr*. Wiynt Bera tjnf^ ouier callers were Mr. and passed away before ChrUtmas *
of Son Angeio, Texas, to spending Mrs. Clare Culver and Mr*. Emer- Mr and Mr*. Claude Willson are
three weeks with her parent*. Mr. Aon Struble of Hastings. * Sgt. Her- gumjiuj on finishing their new
and Mr*. Ray Thompson and other bert SmlUi returned to Winter Gen-! home on Stokus Corner* Electricity
friend*. Pfc. Bera ha* been vtoUIng erB| hospital at Topeka. Kansas, has been connected. * Lota of snow
hl* parent* In Buttle Creek and will Thursday. He seemed much Im- ' on our road* again The snow plow
wend thia week here. Mr. and Mr*, proved when he left and wa* more just went through. Thank* to the
Bera are leaving Friday for San than happy to see so many of Id* county. * Ed McKibben was unable
Angelo. * The Rev. and Mr*. Lloyd । friends while at home and sorry: u, W07t in Hastings on account of
Mead attended
a
Homccomuig ■ that he could not get around to throat trouble
He to out and
service at the Alto Methodist Ke more of them. ♦ Ll Roy Hatha- around again. *Pfc. Gordon Green
church, last Thursday night. Mr. WBy waa a recent caller of lhe J. L. ls tn Holland and wrote home Dec.
Mead was guest speaker (or lhe eve- smiths and Herbert. * Mr. and -j9
nlng.
Mr*. Floyd Armour were dinner I
------Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert WllPUBLIC FORUM
'cox
of Barryvillc.
Saturday.
gue.is of Mr and Mr*. Robert Mc- cox of
Barryville.
Saturday.
* Mr*.- ------Dear Bros Cooks:
stings
Saturday
evePrank
Hills
of
Allegan
Is
expected
Glocklin of Hasting*
eve­
I am enclosing *250 in payment
Murray
Wednesday to spena the rest of the
ning. Jan. 6. * Mrs.
J*“ Aubrey
-----------------—j **•
.........
t.. week M-itv,
and" Mra? Ma?y.‘*TovmMnd'
recently
with lr.
Mr.''...-*
and’ Mrs. Eu'genr ,
mtoa th®
attended initiation ceremonies, of Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rose ;
tnk?n th^rtan
thc Leo A. Miller auxiliary. Mrs. of Battle Creek were Sunday guc&amp;u.
J
hTe
Townsend
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cairns acr**„
Towniutnd was
was one
otic of
ot thc
the candlcandidate*. * The Rev. H. R. Krieg was companied Mr. and Mrs Heber Fo»- have h“ U»«n aII c*£cp. once
in
Owos-w last
^jiew j&gt;o«tm*n
.wu.
the*
m uwojjo
in.st Tuesday
luesaav anti
ana Wedwca- ter
icr to theFann
use rntm Bureau
uuiruu Chamber
v.iuuun
------- .-..
----- .on
..........
nesday. attending a school of evan- of Commerce supper on Monday I route and failed to deliver it.
-------- ...
------------gellsm'heid
for all ----------Evangelical
pas­ evening, Jan. 8. * Mr and Mrs.' My son received a IS h lb. turtors in Michigan. * Cadet Gene Clayton McKeown were Sunday । key from the paper company where
Montgomery, a student al Culver dinner guests of Mrs. Clara Day and 11» has worked for about 25 years.
military Academy, ha* been enjoying Vivian of Barryvillc * Three cadet. also a nice chest. He Is an engineer
a three weeks' vacation with his nurses were present at Ute church I If I live unUl March 17,1 will bt
parent*. Mr. and Mr*. O. R. Mont­ services Sunday. They were Misses I M year, old and for 74 years and
gomery and sister Kay. * Mr. und Marjorie Reynolds. Gwendolyn Alt- | four months have been a Master
Mrs. Gale H. Kclhl returned Fri­ house, and Rosemary Weeks. It was | Mason. Am supposed to be the oldday from Chicago, where they at­ nice'seeing you. girls! * Mr. and cat in the state. I am able to read
tended lhe houseware* show. * Mr. Mr*. Ruben Gerlinger of Hastings j without glasses a considerable part
and Mrs. Fred Camp spent Munday were Saturday evening callers of of the time.
A. J. Herbert
with Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Cronk and lhe J. L Smiths. * The Quimby
children ot Hastings twp. * Miss church choir sang al the Star p. T.
307 W. Orleans St.
Otsego, Mich.
Lucille Sackett of Kalamazoo wa* A Friday evening. ★ The Floyd Ar­
a weekend guest ot Mr. nnd Mrs. mours recently received word from
their son Pvt. Alton Armour saying
H. B Sackett.
Putnam L&lt;vmt&gt;
Library that he Is now stationed somewhere
Story Hour al..ruuiiiu
Masiachusctts purchased Maine
Mrs. Ledyard, will be In charge of In Belgium. * Mr. and Mr*. Rlch- tor *5.334 in 1653
the children's story hour at Put- ard DeMott of Hastings spent Sunnam library Saturday. Jan. 20, al day with Mr. and Mr*. Roy Perry.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
2:30 P.M.
। * The notice of lhe Farm Bureau
organization meeting to under Pratt
Council mat la rrrnlar
„ .. .
1 Creek Farm Bureau head. The new
i* Jan. *. 1915 at 1;Jo P.M
lodcr-Burdlrk
group will meet the third WedMr*. Margaret Burdick of Nash-, nesday of each month. * Mrs. Ella
ville and Harold Yoder of Aiu&gt;, were Wolfe of Hastings spent from Mon­
Ntlfrl, Smith,
married Thursday. Jan. 4lh In To- day
- -------until
•“ Wednesday
------ ‘-------afternoon
----------- visit­
ing the J. L. Smiths.
ledo. Ohio.

Thc first 1945 meeting of the
Nashville Lions club was held Mon­
day night Jan. IB. Following the
dinner at 7 o'clock a progruin was
presented, tn charge of Leon J. R.
tiinith.

WARRANTY DEEDS
R. W. McKenche and wife to
Vaughn D. Stults. 2 loU on short
Fine lake. Johnstown.
Marlow I. Kimball and wife to
Lydia Jespcrson. 2 lota on shore
Fine lake. Johnstown.
Maple Grove L.IJ.C.
Calvin J. Streeter and wife to
The latdies Birthday club of Florence M- Campbell and other*,
Maple Grove will meet in thc home lot on shore Gun lake. Yankee
of Mrs. Olive McIntyre. Jan. 19.
Springs.
Gertrude Barlow to Jessie Couch.
Thc Ruth-Naomi Circle will meet ' acre, section 31. Irving.
in the home of Mrs. W. A. Vance
Hubert L. North and wife to
Friday. Jan. 19.
Harry A. Hurne and wife, lot shore
Mrs. Ward Butler, whs hostess to I Gull lake. Prairieville.
Kendall
R. Mitchell and wife to
thc Nashville Hospital Guild. Tues­
John Janson. 20 acres, section 33.
day evening, Jan. 16th.
Johnstown.
Albert J. Winslow to Hans Math­
Censorship hat. permuted the an­ toon. 60 acres, section 23. Hastings.
Wm. C. Knickcrbacor and others
nouncement that thc American
Third Armored Division of thc First to Flora M. Biddle, lot HardenArmy was the &amp;iH-arhead of the dorffs Addition. City, and 40 aerfca.
section
14. Rutland.
United States drive thru Belgium,
„
Reuben Hooverand wife to John
to __________________
thc German border ...
in 27 days.
Marvin L. Goodson, reported Buikema and wife, lot shore of
killed in action on Dec. 12. fought Gun Jake. Yankee Spring*.
Dori* Bagley •to John Cappon
with Uh- 36th armored divtoioir.
—’ ~
-------?ls sections 27 and
which is a part of the Armored and
wife, parcel
Third. Pfc Richard Johnson, son of 26. Orangevjllc.
Mrs. Either Johnson is another
John Cappon -and wife to Ben C.
Nashville boy who is in the 36th. Bagley and wife, parcels section 27
.
Jun. 8 u message came reporting and 28. Orangeville.
Sgt. Carl W, 8. Smith, son of Mr.
Anna Bums to John T. Wilcox
und Mrs. Ward Smith, was missing and wife. 13 Ms acres, section 16,
in actlcn. Dec 17. in Belgium Ne Orangeville.
other report has been received by
Kathryn Bristol to Tracy L. Hal­
thc parents.
lock and wife, parcel section 15.
Pvt. Gordon L. Hawks, u member ■ Hope.
.
cf the 1944 graduating class of
Hiram Kirvan and wife to Paul
Nashville-Kellogg school, has been Spencer and wife, parcel shore of
enjoying n IB-day furlough with his Pine lake. Prairieville.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawk*
Belle H- Burton and others to
of Battle Creek, also Nashville Clayton Brandstettdr and wife, lota
friends. He left Saturday to return 842 and 862. city.
to Ft. Benning. Ga.
Francis G. Pulls and wife to
Georgia Bernice Bassett, daugh­ Rob't. J. Kralnlk and wife. 2 lots
ter of Mr. and Mrs Arthur E. Nashville village.
Bas«ctt, has completed training ns
Vernor Webster and wife to Har­
a Navy weather - observer at thc old L«stce-and wife. 120 acres, sec­
Aerqgraphcr's school ot thc Navy tion'?. Johnstown.
'
Air Station nt Lakehurst. N. J. Miss
Willis E. Streeter and wife to
HaKsetl held* a Bachelor of Science Chas. C. Griffen and wife, lot shore
degree from W.M.C.E. Kalamazoo. Gun lake. Yankee Springs.
She enlisted in the Navy last June. I
Florence Sias to Ralph W. Baker
PLEASANT HILL
*1 and wife, lot shore of Barlow lake.
Lt. Aden Campbell arrived home I Yankee Springs.
Hans
Mathison
to Syverin
from somewhere in the s. Pacific
Friday night und will spend hto Mathison. 20 acres, section 23.
10-day furlough with his iiarents. { Hastings.
Lillian Boynton to Clolso Tasker
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Campbell. I
petty Officer Hazel Campbell of I and wife. 80 acres, section 2. Woodt
Chicago, accompanied him home. | lahd.
Manlius M. Perctt and others to
but returned to her duties Sunday, i
• Mr. and Mrs. Lester Raymond arid I Cheater G. Ovcrsmith and wife. 40
sons of near Hopkins were Sui-.duy acres, section 31. Baltimore.
guests. * Mrs. R. J. Williams is i Quit Claim Deed*
*ix.-ndlng .some time at Hie home of I
Mary Myers to Chas. Rieiy, 40
hcr son. Clare. * Mr. and Mrs. Verc ncrea. section 23. Castleton.
Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Car-1
Chas. Rieiy and wife to Man*
ter. Mr. und Mrs. Paul Palmer und I Myers and others, 40 acres, section
Maurice and Bert Carter attended 23. Castleton.
the card party at the grange hall
Morris A. Calkins and wife to
Saturday evening. * Mr. und Mrs. Eva A. Hecox, 80 acres, section 2.
Matt Bedford were Sunday dinner Rutland.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Adams
Eva A. Hecox to Morris A. Cal­
ot Parmalee. Mr. and Mrs. Frank kin and wife. 80 acres, section 2.
Prentice ot Hastings were Sunday Rutland.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pau) G:bs m and Jimmy, * Clare Williams BRANCH DISTRICT
and Clifton Campbell were at Reed
Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox will
City Tuesday on bushters * Mr. entertain thc Branch-Moore Farm
and Mrs. Joseph Corrigan Jr., were Bureau Tuesday evening. Jan. 16 *
Sunday evening -callers of Mr. and Fred Potter ot Assyria township
Mrs. Emmette Campbell of west spent Thursday afternoon at thc
T^iomapplc.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Nor­
ton. * Mr. and .Mrs. Ray Fassett
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY
and sons of near Bedford, spent

We hove purchased tho Tavern from Angelo and

Wc want to keep this eitobliihment a rcipcctoblc

place where you can enjoy a good meal and refresh­
ment*.

In return we ask your cooperation os our li­

cense depends on your behavior.

LEONARD &amp; GERTIE RIEPENHOFF
114 SO. JEFFERSON

HASTINGS. MICH.

Q

Millar Carriod
'
BeeuleUaa To AmaoS Tra/fle Ordinance

ot 1:00 A.

•KHICUIH
in Hulr 11

FOR RESULTS!
In Barry County, every week there are announcement* to be made, noticas
to be posted, merchandise to be sold and job* to be filled. And thara are
always people interested in acting upon this information.
Put year
notices in thc Hastings Banner classified section . . . where rata* are
low and result* high.

rlflll '1*1 ti
rd parallel

BHOADWAY from Court Slrr
. Ik® Mlrhlfaa &lt;Votnl Katlrn
iav’1 trarha on both ►(&lt;!■■•

FARM MARKET PLACE
If you have produce to selljput an ad in the Banner
to that effect. You'll find dozens of people who ore
anxious to buy whal you hove to sell.

Kellrn
Mir

8073
Do you need a job3 Do you need an employee? Use
the clearing house of information . . . the Hastings
Banner classified section to make your needs known

FINANCES

52.00

LOANS FOR HOME
REPAIRS

Bn "O

REMODELING
PURCHASING

. Sil ppi ic« ..

&lt;1

Aula

Are you planning to tlx-up your
home or buy one? If you are we
have a plan that will help you
finance it Money is available for
these things and now is the time
to do it. It’s patriotic lo keep
your home In good condition and
it's also patriotic lo ^wn your
home.

Li«h&lt;-

Surplir. ...
atrr. (tnlhr.

BUY WAR BONDS &amp; STAMPS HERE

Hojipliaa .............................
Miehican Mutual Liability Co

20.96

twn«l». ¥&lt;■•» Haven.
Lianr. Sired. Smith.

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
&amp; LOAN 2

Ahsee',

Chirf f..r

ruhLiih.

9 Stebbins Bldg.

Member F.H.L.B.

Phone 2503

HOUSEWIFE’S MEflIT COOKERY BUIDE
iSSfil?__ 1
I HOASTMO H*Vj Standing Rib
L
Rolled Rib
fl
l Sirloin
f
liChixk Rib*
(high quality)
1 (high quality)
frj'I Round

VIAL CUTS
Rolled Shoulder
Cmhkm Shoulder
Arm Roast
Blade Roail
Rib
loin
Rump

Ug
tool
1 UOIUNG •»* ■B™’ S’*0**
1 PANMOIUHO TH Chjb SlMk*

PorferhouM Slack*
Sirloin Sttokt
Chuck Steck*
' xWkjff(high quality)
kRump Sieok*
Dk
(h'Oh quality)

yjtf

Veal it not
broiled or pan-broiled

Chop*
Tb'n S,Bak» (tender
Cutlei*
pounded)
Steak*
Potlie*
Potiiet

POIK CUTS

LAM* CUTS

Round
Heel of Round
Brukef
Mot.
Fl^k wb*

Breast
Rib Chops
Loin Chop*
Shoulder Steak*
Cvtlel*
Potties

VAAIITV MUTS

loin
Rolled Shoulder
Cushion Shoulder
Fresh Hom (pork leg)
Smoked Picnic
Smoked Shoulder Butt
Smoked Hom
Sausages
Sliced Salt Pork

Cushion Shoulder
Rolled Shoulder
Breast with Pocket liver (beef-real
pork-lamb)
Rolled B'eait
Rack

Fresh pork it not
broiled or pan­
broiled
Smoked Ham Slice*
Sliced Bacon
Sliced Canadian
Style Bacon
Smoked Shoulder
Bult Slice*
Sl.c®d Salt Pork

Rib Chop*
loin Chops
Shoulder
■■
(arm and Mode) liver (veal-lamb)
Kidney (lamb)
leg Steaks
Sweetbreads (beef­
Pottle*
veal-lamb)
Choplet*
(from breast
stuffed with
ground lamb)

Chop*
Scutage

Thin Chop*

liver (all kinds
if cut thin)
Tripe (after pre­
cooking in water)
Sweetbread*
Brain*

Rib Chop*
Loin Chop*
Shoulder Chop*
or Steak*
Freth Hom Sheet

Breast
Neck Slice*
Shanks
RiWeU

Liver (beef-pork)
Kidney (beef-veob
pork)
Heart (beef-veab
pork-lamb)
Tripe (beef)
Sweetbreads (beelveal-lamb)

Neck
Steck*
Shoulder
B'oail

Kidney (beof-voolpork-lamb)
Heart (beel-vealpork-lamb)
Tongue (beef-vealpork-lamb)
Tripe (beef)
Sweetbread* (for
pre-cooking)
Brain* (for
'
pre-coqking)

(°'" ond blade)

Ox-joint*

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LOST &amp; FOUND
It isn’t necessary to call everyone in town if you've
lost something ... for a few cents you can reach
everyone through the classifieds.
“

LEGAL NOTICES
Don't post a notice on your door and hope that all
will see it. Our low rates enable you to know that
everyone will see it if it's in •doMified.

AUTOMOBILES

Hr

| HITiWO

The mgn who has money to lend advertises to that
effect in the Hastings Banner classified section! If
you need a loon, look through these columns.

Sec u* today!

t*eul&gt;lrde&gt; liunl-Ihilan &lt;‘

Bfr.
will do our very bc»t to make everyone feel at home.

-r

Th.

Wax- LUBRJ

Angelo’s Tavern

that ■ rraelutjpB
lo lhe 'Heeling,
tie tniiia*® »&gt;
I -» '*•
1
ms,’, her «iih ti

Neck
Shank
pi°**
Brbket
Honk
of Round
Ox-joint*
Corned Beef

Neck
Shoulder ,
Shank*
Rank

Hocks
Shanks
Feel
Backbones^
Neck Bones
Sporerib*
, Smoked Picnic
Smoked Shoulder Butt
Smoked Ham Shank*
Smoked Sparerlb*
Smoked Hock*

has taken the guesswork
Preparation of meat for the table 'formation
foi
is one of the oldest of tho household out of. meal cooxeiy und put it on
arts. Methods of meat cookery a.scientific basis.
Fundamentally, there are only
have been handed down from one
two principles involved in cooking
generation to another.
Within
wmm the
me past quarter century,
however
nwth^« — raast X'' broiHncr
however intensive btudie*
studies carried
on at collern
colleges and the U. 8. DooartDepart­ and pan-broiling. The lesa-tender
ment of Agriculture have revealed cuts ate cooked by moist heat
new information showing how to methods—braising and simmering
prepare meat so as to bring out its (cooking In water). A few cute
full goodneaa and flavor. This in- also may be cooked by frying.

Meat cookery studies have re­
vealed that no matter what method
ts used, best leaulta are obtained
with a low temperature. Among
thc advantages of low temperature
cookcry are a decrease tn cooking
losses, more servings, and ji more
tender, juicier and more palatable
moat difh.
,
lamb and the variety meats suitebio
for each method of cooking Uro
listed in tho table above.

If your car needs servicing, or if you need o used
car, read the classifieds. You'll find a comprehen­
sive listing of cars and services.

BARTER &amp; EXCHANGE
You don't necessarily hove to "pay" for what you
buy . . . trade something you don't need for it! Put
your offer in the classifieds and watch the results!

MERCHANDISE
Merchandise for sale? Don't wait for the world to
come to your door. Tell people about it the econom­
ical way . . . through the classifieds. .

RENTALS
If you want to rent a house or apartment, tell the
world about it in the classifieds. If you're looking for
new quarters, read the classifieds.

BEAL ESTATE
Selling or renting property is o difficult task if you
have to depend upon personal contacts! Use the
easy, efficient classifieds.

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Want to tell the world about.something? The Has­
tings Banner classified section will carry your mes­
sage and deliver it promptly.

BUSINESS LISTINGS
Don't dream about that new scheme you hod in
mind . . . put it in block and white. Tbe classified*
will help you get it started.

BUSINESS SERVICES
, Do you have a service to offer to the business world?
Sell your services through a direct, low-cost classi­
fied ad in the Hastings Banner.

Read All the Ads in The Banner for
Real Opportunities

The Hastings Ban

�When's the next time
you'llbe broke?
Hard to say, isn’t it?

In fact, you haven’t given it much
thought. Things are going well now. The
job pays fine, and it looks as if it will last
forever.

But suppose it doesn’t? Suppose, in the
years after the war, you find things slow­
ing up. What then?
Sure .. . maybe a good man can always get a
job. But isn’t it a great thing to have a nice soft
cushion to fall back on if and when things don’t
go right?
And right now, if you’re in the Payroll Plan
and tucking money away regularly, week after
week, ydu’re fashioning the best kind of cushion
you can possibly have, a big wad of money
invested in War Bonds.

Here’s why:
War Bonds are the safest investment in the
world.
War Bonds give you $4 back ten years from

now for every $3 you invest.
War Bonds are your stake in the good things
of tomorrow—security, independence, travel,

a decent old age.

And today, War Bonds give you a chance to
put your money Into the fight—the best reason
of all!

Think that over. And whtn you get your check
... chuck a good portion of it into Bonds ... even
though you're buying them already. Buy War
Bonds—and hang onto them.

WAR BONDS
42807612

WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
1. A. LyBARKER
GOWN
IT SHOP

BIN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
Jf- GOODYEAR HDWE.
RIED'S DRUG
.

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS’

-

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES,
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK
ANDRUS SERVICE

VIKING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.
INT. SEAL &amp; LOCK

y,

MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
COFFEE SHOP
BARRY CLEANERS
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
CUT RATE SHOE STORE

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HELP BEAT INFLATION
BUY BONDS

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On th» ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 25. 1945

SECTION ONE—PACES 1 to 8

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

*

BARRYCOUNTY BOY
KILLED IN ACTION

r Home Front

EDITORIAL

B. C. RED CROSS
HEAR REPORTS

Wallace U flghtatlvely speaking,
something like shackling a 100-yard
dash man with.a ball and chain and
then abusing him for lasing the
track meet, if hr fails lo break a
record.
The one hope 1* that the U. S.
Senate may have enough fortitude
to disregard its "master'.h1 voice"
and refuse confirmation

• Corp Richard A Babcock, son of
Mr. and Mr* Ray Babcock, of IILHh
Johnstown township, was killed In
January Meeting Shows
action In France. Nov 29, according
Activity All Along the Line
to a war deportment notification re­
'
tmade.
ceived Bv his wife, Mrs. Marjorie
Reports
»
— were given and business
Sunday. January 2Ut. 1945 Jeanne Babcock
.
transacted when the executive board
Corp. Babcock was Inducted into ol tiie Barry Co. Chapter. American
Greetings to each and every
!me
the ironca
armed services
services n*b
Feb. io.
19. io&lt;;i
&gt;943. He
Ho r;,.
I member of the Armed Forces
Furers
(j Cross ',met
’Pl Tuesday
Red
Tuesday tevening.
wqs*l&gt;rewnfing Barry County:
*« Jai.unV ar‘“F^rt“iJa»‘- 16 al u““ elly cl"ks offlcf
F l really fed that wmeone has 1"’”. L’?”1 ‘J£ '
IJvlrA- R-° Hubbard, chuixnian. pn-

16 PACES—TWO SECTIONS

HEALTH DM. HUMES
FILL A BIG HEED

it
&gt;
.

Advancement in Rank to

☆ AT A GLANCE

I Henry A Wallace i* one of the
Feature Comp Fire Meeting
(worst, most ill-timed appointments
Tomorrow Designated A S
‘ A change tn the place for the
.
“'“t Pn»ident Rooaeveil ha* ever
Public5’ Health Nursing naw holding of the Grand Council Fire
7 for the Camp Fire groups on Sun­
If the appointment 1* confiqucd jt means that, duiing the
Red stamps Q5 through XJ.
standing of public health nursing : “^,lhbJ!be1ld“L lb.e
difficult period ahead when the na­
Canned Gwds, Ete.
as a service lor ALL. Friday. Jan E2f™
tion will be’reconverting from a war
church parlors, starting al
Blue stamp* XS through Zfi and
26. has been designated as Public odist
to a peacetime basis, business will
four
o'clock.
A2
through 02
Health Nursing Day.
be reprrnented in the cabinet by a
,.iuu .n.n.i Bumgardner of Battle
Recently the need for nurses In
Probably not many people here in
man w1m&gt; Is inexperienced both in
|
i-i
’iuiXr.................. ""
the Army and Navy has mcreared Creek, executive secretary of this
(business and finance and who. as Barry county are familiar with the greatly Public health nurses, how- Camp Eire .area, will attend and Hamp good until Feb. 10.
award the honor beads to the girls, , St&lt;
°.nlp,2f0' 40 l.n 80015 4
B***1
noon trying
----------- ..
The resignation of Mrs George Secretary of agriculture in former writings of Gustav Ciuscl of Swe­
being advanced in rank.
.tel-n us
n&lt; vice-chairman,
vlr^rha.rmon was
wa- acor. NfW
cablnet4( wJU lx. remrm- den. \one cl the world's most distor five lb*. canning sugar through
•*'
Hebden
bovs. In the past, I have been ap­ i •.ember.
Demonstrations of Camp Fire ac­ Feb. 28. 1945.
proached to see whither nr not
In addition to his wife and oar-4
‘^/^ELnted8 ^utlnt «•*
”* ,o
"»cs‘ ,,,f
beted
longest
for "rescuing agricul- tlnpAshccf economists, who died re— —— *,j ~
~ " b— ta.e ■
[ cither Homer or myself would, writ!
'cenily. Yet. hb theory ot "purchas- realize the Importance of health on various group*. The families~of
«&gt;
the
Airplane stamps 1. 3 i
[ I. letter fur the Home Front I have
.
incmlwrs have been invited as guests Book 3. good indefinitely.
plowing under crop*, restrlctiry^pio- ipg power parity" have had an the home front.
always declined, both for, Homer
II the number of physicians and
duction and slaughtering livestock. important influence on economic muM-s is further reduced, it will for the program and the five o'clock
Gudin*
i.nd for myself I knew If Homer
The
«... «...
appointment of Mr ..Wallace thinking during the era between the be increa.-ingiy important tiiat peo­ coffee which follow.*. Mrs. William
I agreed to a rite a letter. I would Mrs Ixe Brandow of Ravenna and $'r4v' ro0D’.ln ,be Stebbins building
Stebbins and Mr* AbcnsJohruon will
Accrelniy of commerce would be, two world wars
'
’
probably have to do the writing, Mildred. Betty, Evelyn und Mar-ihad b,’*!n given rent free to the Red
ple utilize every preventive meas­ pour and .Mrs Cheater Long is in now good.
r
Crows by Earl Boyes of the Boyes a slap
■
...
.
..
.
_•
und I knew that any. letter I might jorie ut home
-Mr
Cassel
was
a
profound
think
­
ure
lo
iiuure
healthAn
outbreak
Fuel Oil
nt business anytime—but
citarpe of the duiing room and dec­
Hb wife b employed in a Battle
Oo The
front °.f'
write would hardly be worth print­
of a preventable dheasc is not pro­
Please
remember
the
2 and 3 coupons good for ten gai­
—--------- ;—
, | Hees, foimerly occupied by t..&lt; con',n8 at ’hl* critical period. It Ls er of wide-ranging interest More tected against whooping cough, orations
ing. But the other day I was (r*..-.v
------ --than a decade ago. he wrote the
change in the meeting place.
' ions per unit.
(company arc now vacant and it was a direc: body blow.
caught off guaid. in (hr presence.duction.
diphtheria, and smallpox
decided to rent them and the pro-Mr Wallace Ls probably about as following warning against the dan­
of aeveral people, and the r-------- *1
—~
The Barry County Health Depart-.
to gers of excessive government con­ I ment nurses on- graduate recisten-d
■&gt;■«*■** ■* a
« a
duction room. Tile officer* of the Mtlsfactory u representative
was made uboul writing the
buslnev. as Col Robert. McCormick trols—a warning which sounds tru- nurses wltii additional training In
of the Chicago Tribune would be ^prophetic in view of what has Health teaching They are support­
go'Ml reasons for not writing. ... .
„
iocuu will »erve the needs of The
transpired since that time:
ed dike all services of the health
*o I thought. However, after much j , r
"Manager's Week" b being ob­
Chapter well
horn.service | b"‘' Jh*
department! bv tax funds Their
persuasion. I agreed to assume the
»n, The
nom.r
mm.,.
L"‘, "'TT1
, served at the A &amp; P Super-Markat
u
l
chairman. Mrs.
Homer
Smith,
will;
hold consultations there and t|u.! confidence which exbts between taThe leadership of the State in services are available to EVERY­
Polity for Granting Credits hcrc ‘hl'
, wHU*m Murphy.
ONE in the county without cost 10
it was staled I might Im- able to
’* •thunder
County Health Authorities [production department, under Mrs. bor leaders and Chicago
•—--*■— — ­ economic affairs which advocates the person using the service. There
Tn Armn/f ^orvii-o
I Ta,“2er ot
local store, ha* put
tell you something about the Red
To Armed Service
|
gxth an rxtra effort to sacur*
Act to
lo Prevent
P.r.ool So.
—d
1 f K
•'”1 Mr*
*■•“!• Ing colonel. Is a fair index of the of Planned Economy want to es­ , Is one nur.se fin about 5.000 people
Act
. — Spread
-r------ j
. tfr
more space lor supplies degree of mutual respect and esteem tablish i*. ns we have seen, neces- in Burry County which due* net
Volunteers Defined
' merchandise which he believes will
—
;t* papular in thte community.
A serious mad dog situation has 1 *‘«»d work.
which exists between Mr Wallace ' sarily connected with a bewildering , permit intensive work .with any
Die Hastings Boaru ol Education:"Manager's Week" is an annual
Joseph
&lt;i«'Veio|M'd at Middleville, ------------’—‘Skinner of the prisoner of ‘ and business.
Nevertheless the nurse.- has
mass of governmehlal interferences lamily.
the work. As perhaps some &lt;4 you
received many inquiries con-1 event st’ si! A 8c P store* Bee spewar committee ha* received a sui&gt;know. I have been the llidu Serv­ day. from the state laboratory at ply of boxes for shipping articles to ' The appointment of Mi Wallace | of a steadily cumulative nature The are mteirsted In knowing all the cemlng it* policy toward granting cial announcement in thb issue,
people
In
their
districts
and
giving
“*
arbitrariness, the mistake- and lite
credits to those who jdln tlie armed
----------------- hi
ice Chairman for the Burry Cotuw Laiblng. that tin* eighth dog. which prisoners ol war and they may be may Indicate that Mr Roosevelt
pirapter of the American lie d Cross
plans to resume, as soon as ixissibte. inevitable contradictions of such seivice where it is needed.
services prior to graduation
Fol-1 KILLED IN ACTION
obtained by contacting him.
IX&gt; you know your nui.-c? Arc you '
1* a statement by the board 1
R c_,
~r o.
u
1.
was sent to tji.it laboratory, un­
The third group of 17 Nurses' the "business baiting" policies which policy will, as daily
expcrletfet .icquainted with her work in the ,lowing
this subject
®
8u7mb«7Kf. M
time 1 have come in contact with doubtedly died of rabies Hiner Hun- Aidm has completed it* training un­ i hindered industrial recovery in this shows, only strengthen the demand conununitv? If not. find out who on"The
Board of Education adopted
touU Martin,
oulte a few of you buys, and with day still another dog died ut Mid­ der Miss Esther Kreider and are country prior to the war.
for a more rational cocrdmation of
the Allowing policy December 15. route 3. Middleville, wa* kilted in
the members of your families Un­ dle villi-. which had shown the some ready to give their 150 volunteer
At a time when business and In- the different measures and, thereB**Fry County people an 1943
JP**
U* l0M- on
doubtedly. I have made mistakes, svinpfonu ua the other eight cn- --------hours -----------------to Pennock—
hospital.
r—........
Mrs. R
fore, lor unified ieedership For this
I^Jt’ ^^’AVent 'n^.
" 'Any high school pupil leaving Wand. He entered the armed servand some of you do not remember nines
. M. Cook, committee chairman, reto volunteer to enter the,
in May 1941 and trained with
I.yman Chamberlain, of Charlotte.' parted. Their buttons and diplomas time record In the mutter of provid­ reason Planned Economy will alway*
hllVc us)Xj the nursing service schooi
armed service of the United States ■
126th infantry of the famous
county health engineer for Barry have been received and will be pre- ing Jobs, the appointment of Mr.
• Continued on Page ft. Sec. I.&gt;
when they nave had illness in the shall be granted full credit for the Red Arrow division, in Camp Livand Eaton counties, went to Middle- sented In the near future.
home or when they nave been persemester in which he leaves, pro- »’8*ton. La He -wa* shipped to
Mrs Bechtel saia yarn fur 100
and I hu|&gt;e you people arc in the!,Ville to investigate the situation I
■"
•. plexcd about the baby or prcacnoci vided:
Australia and fought in tne New
^mnjorliy.
m-itnrltv.
Tuesday afternoon. His re|x&gt;rt on pairs of sox had been received and
’ child.
COMPLETES 50 MISSIONS
1 Hr. is in regular attendance t Guinea campaign, and was sent
. During this time. I have found the matter had not been received knitters could obtain the yarn any
The nurse
workswith teachers. • until at least four weeks before the ‘ back to Australia to recover from
here at ttu* Hine Uu* Banner went Friday afternoon when the rooms j!
for she is interested in a school end of th^ semester »nd b doing malaria. He then returned to New
and have enjoyed my work with to J»rr*.s ilt was believed that he,are open. Sewers In the county arc
environment
which will develop satisfactory work, in the judgment Guinea and from there to Neiherrecommend a Mill quarantine • Jlow working on bathrobes, pajamas. |
you very much
Probably the would
, good health
habits in the child’s of the high school principal and lands. East Indies, and to the Philfor all dogs m,this county and that 576 overseas kit* und the cutlets !
oaily living
She is interested in superintendent, in nil, subject* in.ippine invasion on Leyte Island
[aicater part of the work is can- the nine owners of .he dead Middle- arr al work cuttUig out layettes
the correction of defects which which credit is to b--granted.
, He served overseas for thlrtv-aix
r.t-clcd with your emergency furMr, Chester Stowell of Jr. Red
Qroups Meet to Considc
I might cause permanent dbability.
*2. .He completes the basic train-: months Beside* hb narent* X. i.
[loughs, and the cxn iisiofi of your Ville dog* receive prompt treatment
t!?w«.w.rd
;
Cro
-'’
’
activities
showed
a
sample
ol
She
vbhs
expectant
mothers to 'inu period of the service, which he survived by two brothers Anthnnv
furlough while hlime. During ibis
Ideas for Community
------------- -.vun. - ZUIMMOIT
Saturdav last.
Harold
oi *74
boxes eb
sentilrru
liv ih&lt;*
cminiv ehil.
interpret' physicians' recommends- enters, successfully"
,5
UWdlnlllr.
bniutht
his Hu^ward.
slek conn*
1
£ £Sa
.i d
of Hastings, and Joseph at home:
Center and School Growth
death in the immediate family of
I lions and help plan for the new J "Thb action was taken before any and three sisters. Mrs. Eva Hula of
! baby in the home.
[plan had beeq, set uu by state or Hastings, sister Cortona of Detroit
Tlie Hustings Board of Education
.5 hi It, ,,,’Sd £ eS.;. ■ •
“'L''"-' ■' 'I'”1' «*’■’ '“•••“■
Sne
is
trying
constantly
to.
’
,allonal
educational
authorities,
■member of the' Immediate famii; hr
in* could, what ailed the creature.'
met with the city council, repre­
and Rose at home.
thread,
needles,
pins,
buttons,
pnner
strengthen
the
defense
against
When
plans
of
these
authorities
which had the same type of Illness
A picture of Sgt. Strumbcrgcr
pencils and soap. The Jr. Red sentative* from the Hastings Man*
I communicable dLscase by teaching 1 *’’re Lpubll’hed- 11 *“* tpund that
Icvndltnins permitud. that service
m?v« n other Middleville dogs,
ufacturlng Company and Castle Cor­
•
i tlie need for Immunization and vac-.1!’1’ board action was In line with will be printed next week.
|m in hits been nitowed to come which had died within tw-.i weeks Crossers also have' donated 15 poration and a committee engaged
ufghan.-.
though
tlu-ir
quota
was
!
cinatioii
againstwhooping
cough.
'
Plans.
h .ine Many limes y«ni i&gt;r.yi cetile from tome malady that hud not been
In making a study of facilities and
PLAN
“OPEN HOUSE"
only
10.
The
children
of
the
Hines
;
diphtheria
and
smallpox.
She
■
।
"Beside*
Beside*
giving
credit
ns
menmen
­
determined. .................
After examining
hi-rnc without a vrrlflitetion through.....................
-............ —tile
equipment needed for youth and
11 lotted
above
credits- r
/or
special AT SAXON CASTLE
school
have
recently
sent
in
u
knit
­
'
teachf
.*
families
that
most
com.
—
r
----•:
.
---------—
the Heit Cross Chapter, and innnj l11"" «nd hearing the owner tell how
community projects, at a dinner in
inunicable dLseases begin with symp- t,ralnb,«„nnd for courses in the
t
been
acting
up •to that ..~time. ted iifghan and a pieced one was,| the Parish House here Tuesday evelimes we hnvq made the n.c. viary [it.
" had K
"*" —
•&lt;— ••••
toms of a cold or sore throat and
'the Hast
|v» rifit-istion th;&gt;i you might come. Dr Perry said that he behevi-d the finished by the Dunham school nlng
that bed rest and isolation when :granted. The following have re- that the
rauira. n w«.-&gt; ,e„ »i wr pupus
One hundred New Year*
[Any Him* a situation of tills nature
Methods were considered for tying
Sunday morning it died,
also made and sent out. Ing in plans for a proposed com­
r%....—
The
Hastings
hi id ta make a confirmation d«r Under.Jn-na Duster was iiaUIted.The Playmate club of Hasting* munity center with post war plans
went to the Doctor* place, severed had • donated 85J2 to the Junior ; for a building addition to the pres­
the dog s head and Deput/ Sherifl
Cross. Mrs. Jennie Stuck. Jr. ent high school. A community of
Bedford, of Middleville. tooY it to R,-d Cru*s chairman for Hastings this size, has to make the best postrrwet the physicians’ orders.
'
■ and the opening now
. d:u&lt;- home,
1 *hr *.tate laboratory at Lansing , reported. The members earned the । sible use of any building funds avail­
ommendntion. W
l ui-Mhiy morning the laboratory no- money by collecting and belling able and so this meeting was held to
wine
an admirable health record (or the
'^dlra^to^inUlUrv'-rvw----------------------------- —
tified XhF sherffl’s office here that ’grease and paper and worked with
military. mid make only the rec­ their tests proved beyond question no adult supervision. The members make sure that various groups work­
ing on community projects would
ommendation ns given by your ..... ... . ------- ll{
iin(inu] j. death of,thc*fclub ure Janet Herrick. Marybeen reduced because parents are i Forced InsUfirte are to be grafted Lhe Opcn ^' “ U lhelr lead*not be at cross purposes.
family physician, in ruse of illnes*.;
15TH
A
A
F
IN
ITALY
—
Stall
Serk
"
’
P'
n
«
children
at
home
When
[
.
Th
“
rrora^
Theodore Bennlnk.
.
Maurer. Elaine and Ellen Reinhardt.
Clarke Harris and James Stuart!
Mr Hayward explained while he June and JoBerta Whitmore. Helen : of a Lansing architectural firm pre-'. scant Norval E Thaler. 19 year old
‘ fatb
’.asl niendntians have been followed by
°t*'
Other
er Youth Council a/tteM
officon «
was here that lie had kept his dog Laberteaux, Shirley Miller. Connie ! sented a prospective plan for a com- B-17 ball-turret gunner, of Route 1. Mn. Wm. Bradford. vice-pr«tMi
5
i‘he Hastings High Schoo!
and ,blned community center and .....
high I
Michiaan'"^* succcTsfullv
nt home and uimi
that n
it su»y«-u
stayed iii
in in
Its, und Carolyn Jordon. Julie a™
Freeport. Michigan, has successfully •
la',c,oaUCI«
During
-ntr Board of Education Ls anx- Cnarte* Faul. secretary; the I
kt iLnleintnl of facts. H would be kennel most ofi the time
time. Not long
’----- i Georgina Dunn. Janet Ftldpausch
. school enlargement These were of flown fifty combat missions on an
useh.school
’Tf®01 diphtheria outbreak large iolu to help all boys and airb who.L Winston Stone, treasurer.
[very helpful If when a situation of ago. he stiid. u »-„.
strange J™
dog ............
attacked i and Joan Slocum. The club also , ti "preliminary sketch" nutfire. how- AAF Flying Fortress of the Fifteenth
0L£ft°Pk‘ “^td p?1&gt;l1f£aJla .enter the service, tu satisfy all re---------------- ------------------------ahis nature exists in your home, the one he owned,
■ —
and। bit. wihis flog
.. I earned and gave $5 00 to Pennock ’ ever, and will be altered considerably Air Force
[or
dlPbther" QUirements for graduation, and lo THANKS
pour parents or wife, ns the case in the fight that followed. Whether,
hospital.
ns the result of ideas exchanged
*a- 3-®?° VC°J?’r
?h«t,x-ray» satisfy them in a way that will be. The Veterans of Foreign
“About the roughest mission I’
■nay be. would contact our local that dog or some other rabid canine , Mrs. Maurice Foreman. 1945 War' during the meeting.
----to thank all of you who
been
on."
remarked
■
[RM Cross Chapter to give us the bit the other Middleville dogs no one Fund chairman, said she was doing . lt.L:
rr,_.
high proportion
Th,':indicate that jx»- Institutions To that end the teach­ helped make our benefit party ■
hni'iriniition that we might save
the preliminary organization work i oft thb
‘bls sort
sort since
since u
a high
proportion t0-were^nl^a tew
ers and administrative officers are success. For what you'ald we an
Lime in making the verification
But it Is now definitely settled
settled ' for the drive in March. Mrs. Hub- I «r suRResfions and a very tew defl­
advising those who enter the armed grateful.
Bdv. l-»
urr
invuiveu.
‘minutes from our target tliut day.
sit
Many times we are asked to send that that village has a mad dog
’
“ ­ bard called attention to the fact nllie
‘® £i«cv»
acU_a
" tovolved.
service so that each one mav know­
to —
be ....
the—
con-. i *'hen about ninety-five enemy flghth-ou the message. Our action in a uation which requires prompt and that the total goal of the drive had | However, it seemed L.
how he may earn the necessary NOTICE
-----------of
- Ojnomo
------attacked
Their atrd from $180
*'.80 000.000
000 000 lo
to I census
opinion i.nui.
that: .i1—voosiaConsldji ers
- suddenly
- -----------•• ------------ us
—
pxe of this nature. 1* lo advise vigorous quarantine. It Ls probable been increased
to finish a course that wifi
At a recent meeting tha officers
8200.000.000.
b a result of Lrrable
iZrabl® .advantages
adv3nta«e!k could
cou.,d be gained
gained!.
__________
This Is
Itaclc wns 50 *u.drie.n t,'al "onc of
CAYAki rACTI C T/*t ‘! credits
kom family to send the messuge that the quarantine will ha"prenare him to continue his edu­ and members of Johnstown Orange
l&gt;y commercial facilities directly to take in this county, possibly Kent mounting demands for Red CroX.^hav,nK “lc community center and |*,ere P"P“"d ,or ll-and the&gt;' cal"“,d JAaUN
, ration after the war or prepare him No. 127. Barry Co., went on record
kou. und wc will make the verifl- and Allegan counties also
wX. in tte &amp;rXJschool addition under the
da™S'
DE
for the type of work that he wishes as opposing the draft of esaentlaJ
titlc theatera of war Barrv county’s I same roof or nl ,rast c&lt;&gt;nnccted; 2— I “After six
or seven minutes of ou WCVIVA I CD
Liilion. Of course. Wc can send the
to do then."
farm labor.
r
ounta has not as vet been received The community center portion of • combat, our
escort planes, arrived FFRDIIAPY 11
The nextS^Unt of thtaSd wW thf buUtllnK "hou,d
“P««l from , and sent the enemy running for 'tOKUAKT II
[•ver the signature of u member of
be on TuesdM Feb % 1-^he Vill: the hl«h
Porllon of the bulld- hOmC- '«&gt;«ch to our relief
We had
ROOF FIRE SATURDAY A. Myour family. We arc not allowed
Castle, Hostings Youth
time andSSk
ln&lt; and m,ldr ava‘lab*c “&gt; the pub- a three foot square hole in our tail.-Saxon
;
Saturday forenoon* fire al*rm
io contact any soldier directly. Wc
H
', - ,__________
|He through separate entrances; 3— I but managed to reach our home base Center, which has been planned and I*
find that those boys who are In
. A swimming pool b definitely "out"' safely."
bH.Ut .bV2uJ?K Pc0Ple hpre with the[«k &gt;
| roof fire in Henry Maynard s horn*.
training In the .States have a pret,. 1,; Th^w
__ .
. nfQ ..‘he AAF
.
«iu in tea oenninK. voum airec
LT»!’?eu’Jr?cnl 1101
of
S*
tm^T™.^u.
l"*'_-v?uL
b.dlr?
The firemen did good work, and tha
Sgt.
Tlialer M
Jotnea
the AAF on
on ,will
be formnllvnnnened
Feb
ii ctor-1
iv good chance to get home If conhigh
inltlalexwnw
but
also
because
,
JuIy
27.
1M3
.
and
was
awa
rded
his
u
D
©’’L-J n‘Bn »,MaLS
x.w‘n&gt;e 5“ “tsp D«a“w - July 27. 1943. and was awarded his
-n..
a.JL\.epS?SLZt
b. ’.to
l the
. low Is estimated at 1100.
tJtjons warrant their presence But.
The JS
oldn?.
"White
Buildine."
erwte would
a-niilrl P
nrnhahlv
mn gunners'
.......
■ wings
.........at
. »Las
... Vegas.
__ _ Nevada.
j.
May Have Been Rabid ?nnrrntLruz
’*rJ!‘%S?Si,
robab&gt;y run
east of the new’ Central school, has.
Mnndav Bftomnnn
foak* to about 815 000 a &gt;«»r.
cn January 17. 1944 He left for over- since work started under Ted's su- •
I r' been our experience that one
Monaay afternoon. Mrs. Foote.
As a result of this meetln" It is i
dm.. ... juni. uu* und flew hi*
Supt. Swets. Lansing St6tc
whose home is at 612 East Green , likely that the architect* will soon nr“t combkt mb^ion to Ploesfi Ru- pervision in August, been completely
has been allowed to come home, alWas Civic Leader and
|hough we read in the papers where
School, Gives Some
ftLrw’.' P.1}0Ju‘d lo.the police that have something definite to present. ■ mania on July 15 1944 Hb fiftieth redecorated and refurnished. It now
t really docs happen. We still try.
the family s pet dog was acting The architects, of courw, are basing mission was to Moosbierbaum Aus- has a large dance room with juke
Startling Figures
Prominent in Affairs
। HARRY ROCIIO. Prop.
and will continue to do so when
siningely frothing at the mouth and their plans on what the community tria on December 11 1944 He Jins box music, a game room with three
•' As Mr. Rocho is engaging inothbondltiotui are emergent. Thb ex­
Of O.E.S. in City
"Divorce, the separation of purpm- snapping when it heard any noise in thinks It needs rather than on what been awarded the Air Medal with table-tennis boards, a snack bar and
a "commando" room with mats for
.I rr.busi.ne^8' he wU1 h,r&lt; ,n ““CUon
plain* our part In getting you the
- — that v£clnlty\ She feared It had the architect* think we should have., three bronze Oak Leaf Cliwers
Mrs. Georgina Bauer, prominent । *aje at the
rrspcnsible for most of the commit- gone
- mad.
----- » —
Police
-'(rn Officer
Offlr-.-r F*nH&gt;1nv
Endsley! t-iri.llmtnarv
These pr«*llminarv
cVrMhp. sketches,
w.ll
«...
w4'!.1 inH*.....
w^^^^tM^r^^FTceport
—
.
' donoted^v'th
wrestling and "iCiwnni
a 16-foot1 b?
boxing
xl*1' ’ ring
Linergency furlough.,
in the Michigan and the National ■ northcart of
c-£*.*nlds c,.ub.
I New. when you get home, and ments to the Boys Vocational School1 went to the Foote home. It was de- of course, be presented for public High school In 1942 and prior* to
Grand Chapter. Order of Eastern'mile* war or coat* urmre atr
rind you must really stay longer at Lansing and the Girls Training elded that the safe thing to do ’ approval—and may be altered many I joining the AAF. was emr'—*—
‘“KF Star.
died In her home here Tuesday th'e Lottie Stowell farm He°i* ofkhan your furlough papers permit. School at Adrian." said John A.1 wa* to kill the dog. and the pol|cc-; times—before a final ulan b drawn. Its.
«tlte
Those who attended the meeting tne n,rmcrs «yy«»tlvc creamery the young paopte. ihenuaives Mr, cvenlM after an limes; ol[several; toiiTIoSdm
rtUi are instructed tu request nn Swets, superintendent of the boys -man *hol tho animal in the head '
-------—-.7
were: Clarke
Clarke E.
E. Harris
Harris and
and
James
1, Bennlnk said.
^.V* .P
The
11’ Castle
Ca.s,lp ,Ls
ls being *months She was the wife of F. Leon hnv .nd „.in term
ad- It
U was
*«* so mangled that
that the
the head'were:
head'were:
Clarke
E.
Harris
and James
James .
. MCT . A VAy
MtenMon from your Commanding Vocational School, in a recent ad-|
Bauer,
civic
and
.^i
run us a club with membership fixed *—and
— r- was
--- active
— •• in
— —
••*- —
~ rtet-ev Reed win
Officer. Some of you are told to drevs. When one sees the number could not be severed and sent to i Stuart of' Lansing. Aben E. Johnson. AU AI Nj I LAW IU
local
atlain
as
well
as
In
the
O.E.S.
Simmnnd
7
wilt
?
T.
at 75c a semester for ,high school100?1 “flail's
well as In the O.E.S..
r\/\r&gt;e ta
L-imlact the local Red Cross, and of divorce caws listed tn every Cir- Lansing. Il cannot be staled posi- Mayor Charles Leonard. Supt D. A., A . .
Minn.. Nov.
students and 50c for grade pupils.
, Born
Bo™ in
in LaSeur,
LaSeur. Minn..
Nov. 29..
29. i ~.“L'g... ?.an,nlond w 11
hey will take cure of it for you 1 cult Court calendar in Michigan, lively that this dog had rabies. VanBuskirk. Dr. J. K. Aitland. Cllf. Officers of the Hustings City J®79- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [’"*•
fll,5 J?«lenten
believe this b really better, for if he should realize that these cases'll is possible, it not probable, that forct W. Dolan, the Rev Don Gury. j p • ■ k. . softer; im F'r- ------- ~
'
'y incorpof- ! George Taylor, she married Mr. &lt; LMUe for ‘ul1 P®»tlcular».
k
hot only reveal
rci^al broken homes,
••
homes, but
but,R
‘t »'»*
was rabid.
rabid.
£
hallGeorge
es L
H,aro,(1 J Kenneth
Foster.
Lou contact u* wc can tell you rtot
Dr.
L. Lockwood.
i KUN LUUjt IN LI
fated are: Mrs. I, E. Barnett. Presi-;Bau*’r* who was then principal of j
Lbcwhcre we tell of a serious Laberteaux. Forrest Lane. G. E. • Chief of Police Harry Thompson dcnt.;. Mrs- 'Y1,ll,nn’ Bradford, vice- • the LaSeur High school, on June 18. H. L. WATKINS, hw.
»hat to do .about sending your re- also broken lives in so many cases
mnd-dog .H.UUWUU
situation at -Middleville,
.UIUUKIUIC. —--------------,
buest to your Commanding Offi­ where there are children in such' Ull.U-UVfc
Owing to the death of.hla wife.
-----his omce baft rccclvc(j president- Charles Faul. secretary.1
,,
. „
„
dog Goodyear.
Ed Emlth. John w
W.: says
says that
1..
•
i which will probably call for ~a •*"
cer. and we also can get the veri­ families.
■ ■sin. Mi urn appraxlm.lelyiix.mnune t&gt; UM «•»&gt;». ta Um «£••»; *“1”
JSL.’T.'"!!";- I 1 —-y complaints during the past 1,nd t|lc Rt v L Winston Stone,: Aflhottgtil^h Mr. and Mrs Bauer Mr. Watkins will have an auction
fication. and send it at once, thus
.........................................................................
JVS about docs running loose treasurer.----------------------------------------------- Joined the O.Efa. tn LaSeur in 1903. .
oi hi« •j-himi event
dog-owners
mav disposed
team that
Bennlnk.
EarlG
Chase.Howard
Homer,! There
*ew aajs
hiving quite a bit of time, nib is on ru&gt;r r-nm nf hove AL.?
their dogs
have been
of Ted
L Smith.
C'smlt'h.
'Georae
George
GC. Dean.
DetuT
Ls a city
city ordinance, he points
points
-- ----------------------------------Has’ti'ntfs” chanter in’YgiMhat she imour Llnirigton farm, located 8
—
•
-v..i
—
.
v*
*—
&lt;n.
—
■
I
-.1,1.1..
ii/ikiLi
n
i
,
H.isungs
chapter
in
1914
that
*-hc
.
hspecially true when a request ccme from broken homes, where
miles west of Hasting* op Gun lake,
U
continue
to
thelaw’.*«&gt;•». "ubert 6. Cook. Don Siegel, lout, which stele* that dogs within
fir-l nlarft ni-u
- they
—i
- --------—
~ violate
*
became
active in the work. Her tabil- ;ronrl
l-ome* in about some boy who b, the parents orc dead or have sep-,1--------waiter
and Richard
M. the city limits must be kept tied up.
iTv
’^nV^r^nkrnv
He said that delinquent,
of them
do L
andWallace
allow their
- —
not known to us; and there is not a rated.
creek. He U offering ■ good Utt nf
from delinquent I d“«s
roam at their own sweet. t-ook.,
L-nough identifying information in। children come
'Xof
n.iih?:X
“srm1Tl^.x
horses. 23 head
cattle, hay gnhi.
?"well°as *umScrr Wef. he°M?s | N
he wire -bout where he may live,
wood, farm tools, household goods,
,he state In-|
^c^^^l^ceof this cUy
” b agamst^ity
lau^to
. thnVi
that it
against city ’law
to profit
permit , 1
1 1,9.^ a,‘d
without making n great many con-’ a boy is committed
etc. Loren Coppock will enr tha aide
[a doqto nm loose here at any time.
Cor„ Wlnn Orcen
re. Cond “drewjn^lWl B
and Harry Dunn and W J. Wktklna
oct*. Some of you have found the
I-*™
MAe element quite important, for
' n^kerTto ^ee that” •»„..
thb ordinance b IK*1 n. "m‘ss1®9 ln aC“,6n" since Matron and became Worthy Grand
I rsr wi
t was only the other day that a failed in providing proper environ-, n*°re. When complaint b made
&gt; ororerte observed
ord,nance ’1 Gee. 21. according to a telegram re- Matron of the Grand Chapter of
tofficers are obliged to pick up the
lan.
tertain soldier relumed to Camp ment and leadership.
prpperly observed ._________
ceived Wednesday by) hb parents.: Michigan in the fall of 1934
"We get the boys only after the **"• and E“Llhe,n ,n.dt**i
. _
_
____ ___
_
because he had not received his,
dog
pound. If thcy
they..a
are
not
redeemed II A message from Ben Dean of IT ,e APPRFriATFit
JJr and •&gt;*' '
°r’cn of l5n s
During her year of office. Mrs.
.
home,
the
church,
the
school,
the
d&lt;
*
*S
n
2
l
redeemed
Extension, and In two or three
,T ,s APPRECtATED
, Hanover Hastings. Corp. Green, ed-j Bauer visited nearly
CHAS.
all of
NEA8E.
the 486
within
the
time
fixed
by
law.
the
Grand
Rapids,
president
of
Kiwanis
,
.
community,
the
probation
system
‘
**
’
“
M
—
K
“
—
“
•*
‘tour* after he had left, the wire
International,
and
rend- bv “
the
Rev.,
At their meeting Monday night the Jltor of The Hastings Reminder until chapters in the state. At Detroit
dogs
nre
shot.
The
law
demands
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—
’
—
*
-----■*
°
—
Mir through granting him addl- and the Starr Commonwealth and that be done ;and a policemn
Stone, was a highlight of
joined the service two years ago.
1 a drill team, known as
Bauer-­ Neasc will have an auction
of. members of tintlie c:ty council all
ail he Joined
ago.drill
ss the Bauer
policemn b
is dodo­ .Winston
Ford Republic have failed." Swets
.. special program
——-I-. at Hotel
vr—...i ' signed
.Inn—H a
■&gt; letter'of
l-ll.r'. n! appreciation
nrnr—iuIMn to
I.. :«
UHS
lllllll'nrd to
In a
n headquarters
arlnii n W——n unit
unit cites, ......
— — —and hh farm located 2 mites north and
lonul time at home.
oath*
requires
the
held
as. attached
wa* named ...
In her ....
honor
ing
only
what
his
“
•*
----------*
“
~
So far. so good. 1 have only been said. He explained that if only a when he shoots the tunclaimed dog Hastings here yesterday noon by lo- the Hastings Manufacturing Co. and in the Philippines at the time he ‘it b still active.
1 mite east of Nashville. Hr I* of­
i,v..
cal Kiwanians ...
in —
observance
ofjhe'.to
Its presidept. ..
A^^Johnsotj^for
w^rcportedjnisslng.
He saw
saw action
action , ijjn,
1934. Mrs.
Mrs_Bauer
Bauer was
was also
al*o apap- fering a good list of cattle. stKMJD,
nterrupled twice, once about send- comparatively few of the boys can
v. u.c,
**• ■*-■
----------- ---------- iwiis
reported rnhsing. He
n 1934.
ng a message to a lad oversea* be guided into useful channeb. the,
30th anniversary of Kiwanls. The the recent gift of $100,000 lo Has-, in Leyte aQd other of the swift- pointed a member of the committee hogs, com and bean pods, milk
.bout serious illnes* in the family, school can be and should be con- |
Rev. Stone later discussed "The Con- i tings for. various civic improvements.. moving operations in the Pacific.
[lon
—--------•- -------------- of
-• the cans, and household good*. H«nry
appenb
and
grievance*
■nd the second lime to make a :sidered as successful. Many boys
tribution of Kiwanls and Its Oppor- j The citizens as well as the city dad*
------------------- ----------------------‘: General Grand Chapter and was Flannery will cry the Mia and
"MARCH OF IHMF-S"
the Michigan delegate to the trien- James Cousins will act as eterk. Em
Aerification on n furlough exten- have been encouraged and helped i ii/riv ■ *.■
' tunny
tunlty tor
for me
the Future.
Future."
lire thankful for such a fine gift.
। PARTY AT NASHVILLE
j nlal convention held in Tampa. Fla,lon. In taking care of these re- to make new starts In life by Vo- j
Six new members who Jqined tliej
school guidance, Swets,
Nashville K. of P. Lodge Is spon-1 that year. She was an -honorary full particulars.
local
group
during
1944-45
were
In,
|ue*U. I have made a long dbtance 'cational
stated.
|
’’
' soring a "March of Dimes" party at । member of 30 Michigan chapters;
all, contacted a local physician I
nr. J. K. Aitland. director of
troduced. They were: Dr. D. M. । l ns-«K ivriTiniv
superintendent defended thei
: Castle hall. Nashville, to raise money i al*o an honorary member of the EDWIN MURRAY,
fortunately I found him at home I Tlie
Barry County Health De- • Clarke. Ted Bennlnk. Derk Sluive. ' Iwvnvn nv‘nvnrnn««
cottage system used at the school II the
R1I) ( I1O!,!'
[ for the Infantile Pnralysb drive ,Grand Chapter of Minnesota
partment. states that two dogs I Otto Boersino. nuc
Abe VanTil .nu
and Bob |
ihich rarely happens on Sunday, '
(and the M*gregatlon of boys into : from Hatting*
Kleveome.
The home service department of, being held In the county
There ( Mrs. Bauer
Bauer wm president of
of the
Hastings have been discov
discos--­
ind have called Western Union!'
,—Women's
Woroen*g club
club during
during Thoma* far
family
groups.
The
Hastings
Women's
Club
ChdI
the^nrrv
Co.
Red
Crass
is
in
need
. will be dancing, from 9:00 o'clock on • Hastings
ered
with
rabies
and
that
it
is
hree times. Thb doesn’t happen '
rus presented choral numbers.
of an ofifcc desk titet can be locked . and ticket* mav*be purchased at the : World War I1 and directed Its
numbers
IU many and 4 mttea ।
probable that there will be a
very Sunday, nor every day. but I -FARM DEMONSTRATION
----&lt;
a
»
■
'
and
a
table
on
which
to
show
the
J
dcor.
All
proceeds
will
go
to
the
।
wartime
activities.
She
also
headed
county
wide
dog
quarantine
imlever know when it b going to AT HIGH SCHOOL JAN 38
~X)TICE TO SUBSCRIBERS
1 various forms used in the work.-Any- infantile paralysis fund.
the Hasting*
Hastings library
librsry board for eight
B. L. Peck, local Allb-Chalmers
..
&lt;h. • on® »'ho has such a desk or table ' '
years and was active in the McthPlease excuse all of Ute reference dealer. U planning a farm meeting
odist' church
_________
—*i of
which she wa* a
*v M
fnr and L' »»Utn&lt; to loan them to the . COUNTY CONVENTION
▼iDa and Thornappte township.
myself. It U very difficult to talk ...
,
nt the Hastings
High school Mon!"
Red 01016 16 asked 10 e°nt«ct Mrs ' A Prohibition County Convention faithful member.
Thia quarantine mean* that any
cut thb work and not say , “I“. (day
evening.
■*
—eninjg. jgo. gg, ccxxunandac
wJU be held on Thurs.. Feb. 1 at 1 Surviving are
are her
her husband: i
a—
win..
I really have done mo«t of tl&gt;e at 8:00 o'clock, to demonrtrate
2 o'clock tor the purpose of electing ‘Ogorw. of Unrtng: « »l»ter. Mn. In thia issue
R
*
orda
*
rlctl
y
coond
.«&gt;&gt;rk during the part two yoori. method* of bow milk production
M l- m
« Ibl.
a desk Is county officers and choosing four • Fred Foet. of Ionia, and a brother
« &gt;_
- volun- _ _ ...
n.«__ w—__ mu
feedlcM
to say. id
It I.
la a__
done
your remittance. If not. p
can be increaed. Refreshment® will
। delegate* to the State convention, who Uvea in Minnesota.
arily on behalf of the Red Cross. be served See special notice In thb
u$ at once so that we
be held Fri(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
Issue.
proper credit where due.
Hoyt. Co. Chairman day afternoon at

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I

STATEMENT BY
BD. OF EDUCATION

EIGHT RABIES CASES &amp;rX^"*.Sl

AT MlhRl CVII I C
Al I IWLLVILL

/'Manager's Week" at
A &amp; P Super-Market

i HASTINGS PLANS
FOR POST WAR

n"8 Inmi-uuVo'rrnor. . nmixt &gt;»“«£-.jK.’
as ;?r„

Al‘™.

U, W«y Un“

CASTLE TO
DEDICATED

BROKEN HOMES

D33A

SCHOOLS IN STATE

iMPS GFOPGINA
VLVIwVllvM
iipv* wire
RAIIFp nif\

Officer Shoots Dog,

AT HOME HERE

gSrtSr’Kin“MSfa J

; ALLOW DOGS TO
S-'RUN LOOSE IN CITY• isouSu.

”J™tJfAEEFN W|K|N GREEN

LOCAL KI WAN I ANS ,

:

hear message
del.
a

FROM BEN DEAN

DOG QUARANTINE
LIKELY IN COUNTY

ACTION

AUCTION SALES

M.:;

rep

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. JANUARY 25. 1945

D

ORANGES

PORK CHOPS
Center Cut
it.

otr

PORK SAUSAGE

29'

Grade I

PORK SPARE RIBS
Meaty.

is.

22c

HAMBURGER
froth ground lb.

25'

LEG OF MUTTON
SHOULDER MUTTON
MUTTON CHOPS
MUTTON BREAST
PORK LIVER
PORK HOCKS
BEEF HEARTS
BEEF TONGUES

NO POINT FOODS
Mahatma - pkg.
RICE
Seldon
1 lb. pkg.
NOODLES
fancy
3 lbs.
MACARONI
LIMA BEANS Seaside 2 lbs.
2 lbs .
RED KIDNEY BEANS
2 lbs .
GREAT NORTHERN BEANS
2 lbs.
HAVY BEANS
1 lbBROWN RICE
pkgFUJI CHOW MEIN NOODLES
2 lbs.
BULK RICE
2lbs.
DRIED PRUNES
pkg.
PEARLED BARLEY
pkg.
SPLIT PEAS
KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES pant size
POST TOASTIES giantsize
POST BRAN FLAKES pkg.,
GRAPE NUTS FLAKES Ige pkg.
KELLOGG'S SHREDDED WHEAT pkg
WHEAT 6ERM Happy Harvest - pkg.
WHEAT GERM Golden Harvest - pkg.
CREAM OF WHEAT pkg
ROBINSON BREAKFAST MEAL pkg
pkg.
MALTEX (EREAL

WOODLAND RESIDENT
George Washington Schneider,
son of John and Elizabeth Young
Sc tine kier, was bom in Odenaa
township. April 4. 1889. At the ago
of five he moved with his parenu to
Ionia, where they lived untn the
spring of 1881. when they came back
to Odessa. to the farm which was
Ills home for so many yean.
On October 12. 1892. he wm unit­
ed in marriage with Louise OriebeL
who preceded him in death on June
29. 1934 In early life he accepted
Christ a-s hi* Saviour and served
Him faithfully to tF~ ‘ ‘ *’
*
hand
a loyal member of
Evangelical church.

POINT FREE

22c

POINT FREE .

29c

TENDER

MEATY

POINT FREE

Z’/j lb. avgo.

9Qc

.

HOLLAND RL'SK
Nabisco — pkt.

C R I S CO

25c

IVORY SOAP

CAMAY
SOAP

ban

IVORY FLAKES

IVORY

SNOW

BOILING BEEF
Brisket

15'

lb.

COD FILLETS

6'

39'

Froth Froxcn

OYSTERS

69'

1 pint

CHICKENS
Heavy hens lb.

POINT FREE

VOIGHT'S PASTRY ne
___

22c

2’i lb. avge.

HARVEST TIME

Flour — 5 lb. sack

2Oc

POINT FREE

Pancake Compound — 5 lb. sack

Buckwheat Comp.

2Oc

POINT FREE

KRISPY CRACKERS

Harvest Time — 5 lbs.

lOc

POINT FREE

Sunshin

15c
23c
33c
29c
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19c
14c
17c
25c
35c
10c
15c
12c
12c
9c
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27c
27c
22c
30c
21c

27c

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35'

NO POINT CANNED MEATS
sm. size
STAR POTTED MEAT
6c
Ige. size
9c
LIBBY'S POTTED MEAT
STAR HOT TOMATOES jar 23c
STAR PICKLED PIG FEET jar 23c
jar
PRONTO RAVIOLI
23c
jar
CANNED TONGUE
48c
1 lb. jar 30c
CHOPLETS
jar
PICKLED HERRING
17c
RANDALL'S NOODLES with chicken-jar 33c
SWIFTEE SOUP BONE STOCK 21
jar 29c
FLAKED FISH
14°* jar27=

NO POINT CANNED FOODS
PUMPKIN Sincerity No. 21 j can 17c
PUMPKIN Scott County - No. 212 can 17c
1ST CALL BEETS No.ZYjcan 14c
SAUER KRAUT Scott County-qt. 23c
SHOESTRING CARROTS Surfine 14c
PORKS BEANS
Sally Lee-can
13c
KERNS ORANGE MARMALADE 2 &gt;b jar 37c
PASO ORANGE JUICE No 5 can 49c
S. &amp; W. ORANGE JUICE No. Scan 67c
TOMATO SOUP Campbell's - can 9C

lie was placed, having held various
.other important offices. He loved
i the church, and when unable to
attend services in his home church
1 he delighted to unite in worship
1 w ilh God's children of other dc| nominations.
He was deeply in। forested in and solicitous for the
welfare of the youth of the church
and the community.
In 1937 Mr. Schneider left his
farm home and purchased a home
,in the village of Wuodlaqd. where
. lie was residing al tlw time of his
1 departure.
Ills has been a very active life;
not only was he inforested in his
* home and in his church, but he was
always ready to help in any enter­
prise which tended toward tlie wel■ fare of the community, holding va| arious positions of responsibility in
business and public affairs. For nine
years in- was supervisor of Odessa
township, serving for two years of
that time as chairman of the Ionia
; County Board of Supervisors. He
' served as director and vlce-presldent of the Farmers' and Mer' chants' Bank of Lake Odessa, a di­
rector of the Union Bank, had been
a director of the Lake Odessa Cooperative Association since Its organizatlon and a director of the
' Woodland Mutual Fire Insurance
। Company. In 1938 he w,is chosen as
l treasurer of the? Insurance Com| pany. which' position he held six
years.
In these various interests
that were entrusted tq him he cx­
I erclsed as much prudenc and care
; as in administering his private busi­
ness affairs.
He was always a
staunch supporter of what he be­
lieved to be right, no.matter what
the cost to himself tiersonally.
His busy life lias closed. On Fri­
day. January 12. he answered the
summons of his Commander and
laid aside the toils and respoosiblbLil ties of this earthly life. He Leaves
to. mourn his departure, three
daughters. Etta at home. Mabel E.
Velte and Eulah D Eckardt. both
□f Woodland township; two grand­
daughters. Phyllis and Marilyn Eckardt: two brothers, Rev. O. Y.
Schneider of Petoskey, and Ben­
iamin K. Schneider ol Woodland:
two sisters. Mrs. Nora Yerty ol
Belding and Mrs. Rose Putney of
?U^tvSkandfSSdt ,M“l °f °U“r

A* one daar family band.
There we will be forever blest;
There dying will not come:

■ In our Celestial^ home.
CARLTON CENTER
To Uie Boys in Service who made.
inquiries about the Carlton News.
I. am sorry you missed it. I'll try I
not let you down very often. * Mr.
and Mrx Leo Barry were in Mid-'
dievllle visiting his uncle and aunt.
Mr. and Mn Elmer Penton, and
cousin, M. Marine Richman Fenton
home on leave. * Harl N. Daniels
clfic on board a carrier write* that
he wishes to thank all the friends
who remembered him with C hrUl­
min greetings and boxes and that ft
surely mcajis a lol to think tha'. so
many folks back home don't for­
get. * Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Valen­
tine and Mr. and Mrs Geo. Olmsteid attended the funeral of their
aunt. Mrs. D. U. LaPard of Grand
Rapids last week. * Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Daniels took Arnold to Ann
Arbor for a check up last week and
reports him coming along fine. He
has had the cast removed ma goes
about with ids crutch It will be a
year in February since Arnold had
tils heel Injured, but he has always
been a patient and happy toy.
Lt. James Nelson Valentine at
Houston. Texas, writes he tins com­
pleted his six weeks course ot
training and is starting on a ■ 24
week course. * Mrs. Cleon Landon
is staying with her sister, Mrs.
Hasel Edda ot Greenville and ha.-,
a position at the Gibson Refrig­
erator Co., which U making gliders.
* Pvt. Russell Landon's address is
A.S.N. 36930529 Co. A. 85th B. X.
Camp Waiters. Texas. He writes
liome that mud Ls knee deep down
there. * Mr. and Mrs. Burt Hayner
of Hustings have heard from, their
son. 8gt. Burdette that he bu re­
covered and is bock at the front He
, •has
—- ;welvedjh^
—V™ ,r,T,7.PurpleHeart*
•"*&gt;.
"
Sgt. Lawton Williams, who was lorated
has*
ca'"1 al
“l Camp
n*mn Hood. Texas." hn
been transterred to tlie Engineering
Corps. He has been sent to Oregon
for experimental work. ★ Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Daniels called on Mrs.
Howard L. Daniels and Jane at tlie
home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
John Rogers of South Woodland
Sunday p.m.
■
Mrs. Wm. Savacool was taken Hl
Monday and Is under a doctor s
care. Friends here hope to hear she
is soon on the road to recovery. ★
The health nurse visited the C.
Center school Monday and checked
the children for weight and eycs’ght. They arc all enjoying the
noon hot lunches these winter days.
* Jay Wing was tn Grand Rupids
on business Monday. * Methodist
church services. Sunday school at
11. church at 12.

SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Mrs. Beatrice Ash of New Bruns­
wick. Canada. Is visiting tier son
and family. Mr and Mrs. Al Ash. *
»tten&lt;ien
tne
Mrs. lulrrv
HurryCircle
Dunn
attended
the
cAoel'ry
al Mr
ar?d MrKr“‘ S,llll? ' 111

d-.
ilrty’.-altrrnoon
■'Rtiernufip nt
nt the
the Evangelical
Evangelical jarran^of Dowlmg' and ’ Fndl*
enurch at 2 o'clock with the Rev Tooker of Buttle Creek called Sun­
Clayton officiating. assisted bv the day nlt-rnoon ut the .home of Mrs.
Rev. Harley V. Townsend. Burial OjK.
is'ir and bioijtier-tn-law.
Mi and Mrs. Clyde Schlflman of
Middleville * Mr. and Mrs. Albert
WliOH- work cn earth Ls o'er.
A'h and faintly of Detroit were
Hus passed from sorrow and from weekend guests o| Mr. and Mn.
pain
Al Ash. * Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lord
TO the Celestial shore.
•&gt;
and family were Sunday guests nt
HLs work on earth was
well per­ the home ot her parents. Mr. and
formed;
Mrs. J.-unc&gt; Wilcox * Mr and Mn.
His race of life well run:
Rev Douglass of Hastings spent
Al length lie heard the Saviour say. Sunday with his mother. Mrs. Lib
■'Well done, my child. Well done." Douglass. * Ben Jenkins returned
home Sunday after spending some
Dear fathers, thou art now at home: lime with he- daughter and husband.
Thou art enjoying rest;
Rest with tig.- Anfccls. with thy God. Mrs. Hurry Dunn attended the
With friends and with the blest rarm nuieau uuc.o..;on group al
Thy home above is better far
tlie home of Mr. mid Mrr. Gerald
Than home on earth has been:
Smith.
So. fattier deiy. wc would qot long
To have thee back again.
First University
At last, dear father, wc do hope
Harvard university. first in the
Around God's throne to stand.
United Slates, was established at
To praise the Lord with harp and
Cambridge. Mass., tn 1638.
song.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY- JANUARY 25. IMS
Honing, points, and all of the other i
rend received word that their son
regulations .inflicted upon us. but
Donald is missing. We are hoping
that nothing serious has happened
when we see Erma Gardner come
tb him. * Mr. and Mn. Fay Wing
(Continued from Page 1. Section 1.) in smiling every day in spite of it
all. we think our troubles aren't so
of Woodland. Mr. and Mn. Arden
much
after
all.
I
don
’
t
see
how
.Weygandt and Mr. and Mn. Warcook huoh. r4iuc«
and L lry to follow their policies to site can be so good natured over
nie Kelsey were Sunday guests of
Mr.
lr. and
.nd Mrs
Un Harvc
ll.rv. Woodman.
Woodnun.
KIUIITY-BKVKNTH YEAR the brat of my ability. During the it. for.-1 don't know who ean dis­
past auipmer, tljere were others se­ play their disnosltlan at its worst,
Miss Wilma Weygandt underlected throughout lhe county to belter titan we people subject to
went a major operation at Pen­
••
Mlcfc
help with this work, and I wish tn al) of the rationing regulations, es­
nock
hospital
last
Friday.
She is
Mfoad «!■»■ matwi
introduce to you Mrs. Karl Faul. of pecially when it Is our fortune, or
•snorted to-be getting along al!
auimcHipnnx ratkh
Woodland; Mrs. Jerry Bedford, of misfortune, to have to appear in
right. ★ Mra. Bessie Woodman at­
Middleville; Mft. Ralph Hess oP person at the Rationing Board—
tended a W.C.T.U. Institute in the
Nashville; Mrs. Leon Dunning, of And Erma has to cope with each
Grand 8t. U. B church in Has­
Hickory Comers: and Mrs. Harold of us. Bernard Reed is a busy man,
tings last Tuesday. * Mrs. Warnie
Brock way. of Hastings; who are but he gels nut for a bit of lunch
-KeUcx—spent from Thursday until
fast learning alxxn- the jwork. ami
Saturday ’evening with Mr. and
art* always willing to help It is Ice cream all of the lime Natural­
Mrs.
Ronald Lehman and her
cur hope that with Hine Indies lo­ ly we see u great many ot liars, but
young grandson Harold Ronald.
cated throughout the county, it will I have m-ither the tline bi- space
be easier for you in contacting lhe to mention more.
Red Cross.
-*
Vitamin C
I still must mention the younger
There ore other services which set Who come In after the basket,
a A new process make* It possible
we uiier, but undoubtedly you have bail Names on Friday and Baturda)
to obtain vitamin C from beet pulp
mid enough about the Red Cross nights They really keep the elrl
'oilowing sugar extraction
Ah I can say. if you. or any of busy, for they are all &gt;o full of
your family, feel we can help you pep. and have such n good time, it
in any way. please come in to sec would really do your hearts good
us.
We
can
soon
tell
you
whul
we
to be home and see what a kooo
‘ (Continued from Page 1. CrctJon L)
can do to help. As I so often sa&gt;, time tiie youngsters are having.*
the things wc want may nut be This year, under the direction of
tend lo .develop into Dicta tors hip.
IFAsiblv. bin there lr&gt; no harm in Ted Bennlnk. they have really been
asking.
doing things As you have read in
Now
'I hr existence of some sort of parthe Manner,
Banner. tsaxon
Saxon uasiie
Castle ls
is ocmg
being
Now for
tor a
a little
little bit
bit of
of news
news up
up ! me
। God, therefore, grants you a day ot
hamrnt lit no KU«*.untc&lt;- again4 and down the street, aud then | prepared for their future use. CE’Ell RATED GOLDEN
I
feast.
WEDDING
Membership
applications are corn­
planned eevnbmy being developed good night.
•*
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____________________
I Ocd rewards you with a "goidm
IL-Swanson
into dictatorship.
On the con­
Naturally
you
would
expect ing last. Tlie dancing patties which
Mr. and Mrs, Jampdl.
sheaf.'
"H. Swanson
trary, experience Jius shown that something should be said about lhe ure held after the games ut the celebrated their golden
an- God has sent this gift down to you
wedding a
go
.
..
r.
_. day
— —
R.
ood can never again thu gift le­
i representative b&lt;xhc&gt; are unable to Coffer Hiiop. Looking after every­ Parish House arc becoming so pop­ niveraary
with
New
Yt
ular that there is hardly enough
i
new.
fulfill all the multitudinous time- thing certainly keeps us busy ev­ room lo take care of tile crowd It family dinner.
Mr Swanson was bom July 17. ।i God's thinking thoughts are always
ticn-. connp-ted wltl^ iconomic ery minute. Hie girls arc doing a certainly due* us all good to see
« true.
•
fine Job. and we arc proud of them.
1 leadership witlmul becoming inorc Ot course, quite a few have hus­ thb activity among the yuujigcr 1863 in • Johnstown. Barry county.
The Temperleys are thinking the
MLss
Mary
L.
Shattuck
was
bom
in
und more involved in lhe struggle band;. in the service, and it keeps set. and to know they are Iking
same things, too
Hastings twp , Barry county March !
Rejoice —
between competing interests, with us bobbing to find someone to take given all of this consideration.
11. 1872. Tiiey were married at j
tlie caiiscquctwe ot a moral decay their place when their husband is
Hickory Comers Jun. 1. 18»5.
I
coding in -party—if not individual home on a furlough, or they want
They have two children. Mrs.'
-P S. If we could only reaah. but
--corruption. Examples of such a tu visit at Camp. But wr arc glad past. To mention a lew. und it will B*rth:t Quackenbush of Gram*Rap­
be
only
a
Very
few.
there
was
Bud
the distance is too great, to greet
to
do
it.
and
always
hope
they
don
’
t
degrading development arc indeed
id* and Harold J. Swanson of this you with a handshake.
In many cuurilries accumulating al forgt'.t to come back. Wc had a Flynn, who came In nearly every city, and one grandson, Richard
nice thirty nt Christmas time, and
such a fiietd as must fill every hon­ apparently it was so successful that rune in early and late; Winn Wayne Swanson, attending MS.C. COATS GROVE
Mr. and Mrs. Swanson lived for
orable cilizrn with tlie gravest ap- lhe girls decided to have another Green, who came in for a visit cvforty-five years on their farm in
Mr. and Mrs. Kendal Coats and
pn henslcns as to the tutuie of the party on New , Years Eve. We wv day. Windy Merrick who Hustings twp.. which they sold two Carlton spent Sunday with ND. and
»epn-.sr nt Hive system. But apart stopped in during liie course of tlie worked for us years ago before-In- years ago and bought a residence in Mrs. L. E. Royer of Hustings. Other
from tlrat. tlilx .y. tim cannot po»- (.veiling, and from all reports the wna with Consumers Power, und Hustings on North Broadway where fuests there were Mr. and Mrs
who was back, with us for a slioit th.-v now reside.
kibly be preserved, if ;&gt;ailiaments
(ugh Moog and two children of
Tlie following was written by a Bryan. Ohio. * Harry Kettle of Los
ure constantly aid iniuille mass of
We feel very sorry for those up time the summer before he-entered
friend from Illinois:
Angeles, was a guest of Geo. Coats
the me.u Intricate’qU-stlons relating and down the street who havp had
knew Don: and Bernard Hnmto private economy. Tlie par­ fires this winter Needles* to sgy, mond. but we shouldn’t really men­ Fitty years ago today the Swansons and family from Friday until Tues­
day. * Kenneth Derpond from
liamentary system can be saved only it hasn't gotten a single person tion him, for he is with us often
iaunccd
i-vn'n" c'.mn In Lincoln. Neb.
down. Allie Toiles is right after
Their ship and sailed away.
by wise und deliberate restrictions the egg und cream business, and Our only wish is that you may all
Filty yea:4—so short the time—just come home Wednesday for a 21­
cf tlie function.* ot parliaments • • • Louie und Eva Kurmes arc busy Mon be back with us ORuin.
day furlough. * Carl Gnuhius has
yesterday.
With
very
best
wishes
from
Ho
­
Ecancmjc dictatorship b much with their new plans for remodel­
Fifty year* you’ve toiled and spun. been sick but is able to be around
mer,
the
Cutfee
Shop
Gang,
and
now. * Harlow Barnum has been
more dangerous than people believe. ing. We stopped nt the bowling al­
Fifty 5ears have gone and come.
quite sick with the mumps. ★ Mias
Fifty years of jov and strife
Once niithcritalive control bus been ley a few minutes last flight, and myself
Mildred
Smith
Dorothy McGowen of Lansing is
Fifty years of wedded life.
established it will not always be pos­ L.iuie and Evn were all taken up
visiting at Pearl Dcmonds for a
sible to limit it to the economic do­ In a match game. Certainly was
"Denr Gang." Another week and God knew you plowed your furrows few days. Callers there last week
main 11 wc allow fconcmlc -free­ unusual to see either of them out
were Russel) Detnond and Helen
deep,
on a Saturday night. Perhaps we here we go cm the beam—wc hope!
dom and self-reliance to be de­ are just a bit envious that they
. And sowed your grain, not in a Ridenour of Battle Creek and Lena
stroyed. the pawns standing for have all of this time on their or "In n nit" and. Man. Oh Man.
heap
. Cole. * Mr. and Mrs. Chas. TownLiberty will have lost ro much in hands, and can enjoy bowling, fish­ what a difference that can make.
.- trengih that Hwy .will not be able ing. und a much needed rest.
Taking nils chance we get undei*
to offer any. effective * resl*.Unce
Speaking of the bowling alley. way with rthc. “Nice Seeing You
against n progressive extension cf Eddie Van Popering Ls doing a line Home News.
"It’s coming and going nil the
such destruction to constitutional Job there tills winter. In spite of
• and public Ute generally. And if this the r.hortnge of pin boys, the time at our house” said Glenn Tag­
resistance it gradually given, up— leagues have been going along part happily Monday as he pave
• :t wth the details. It teems Sgt.
nicely.
For
a
while
it
looked
pretty
perhaps without people ivrr realiz.dreary, but the high school lads
• ing what
actually going cn—such
day night from Arizona fur LS days.
fundamental values :ir personal iib- there are no better pin hotter:, tn At 4 am. Monday in cunr Lee
ert&gt;. freedom of thought and speech be found. The alleys-ore nice and Taggart on leave from his Mari­
"'ana independence of science arc clean, and It is a pleasant place to time Service duties from th" east
cuuil for io days. Then just al day
exposed to imminent danger. What spend a few hours any time.
.'.’and:, to b&lt;. lost Is nothing less than
Let’s sec if we can (jive you a light the same morning son-in­
the whole of tli.d civilization that glimpse of rorne of the people wc law Albert Higgins’ Mo.M.M.
wr luivp Inherit! d from gi-rlcFa.tion.v see everv day. &lt;&gt;r tit least, some tlm- of convoy uuty in the south
which cfice fougiit hr.rd to lay jts during the week. Bill Jtchllhanecl; clflc. He is enroute t • the
foundations and even give ihrir Is an early riser, but apparently his coast. It's a hottsehil alriaht cnn'i
wi'c doeant make the grade, for
life fur it.
Bill is in pretty rcRUlsilv for '-•id hut to complete the picture
breakfast, and about seven o’click Mr. Taggart received a letter on
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
nt that. Art Wlliltts Is another Mmidiv from his son Sgt John
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. early riser, and always in a hurry. Earl Tnggart who has been in a
Chas. Warner and Mrs. Forrest Riehl well he has to be now. for hospital in England siifc-c Aug.
Huger were Mrs. Pearl Barnum., , Lucille has gone to Florida with 2qth This was the first word from
Gertrude and Blake. .Mr. and Mrs. Lottie Teuslnk for a months real. J5hn since Nov. ami he had en­
closed i picture of himself so that
Clare Barnum and baby 'of ijike
Odessa. * Mbs Ins Guy I', working minute. Then there h A. J. L-nwen. was just about the i.cxt.bcst thin...... *
. who has to have a.cud of enffee to to having him home too. Another
for the draft board at Hastings
son. who
missed
this family gath­
V. n. ui
'1 iumpjon of f " ■ ‘
Sunfield booster his morale during
the fore
­
spent the weekend with his grand- noon, und I believe also ill the aft­ ering. is Bowne. &lt;Bonnie* who is
----------... [U)j Mf3 i^urcnce -emoon.
Another coffee drinker Is now In Italy. A letter from one of
parents,
—-—
Lucas. * Mrss James
Jamia Guy .spent
-spent -Stan Cummings of the
tlie Ben
Bcn Frank- the sailors who served on the
hcr daughter. Mrs. Un store,
FTlctay with her
rtnrc. and there is alwnvs Goo- irnnsnnrt that look Bonnie across,
Gall Bever ut Woodland. * Mr. and i’V Weeher. During tlie inter nsrt stated that Bonnie was feeling well
Mrs. Laurence Chaw and sons of f,f the lunch hour wc see Tom und perfectly O.K.
Confidentially there have been
Coals Grove were Sunday 'dinner Baird, who always has n late lunch,
gucstn of Mr. and Mrs. 6rn Leh- Alms Fineletpn comes In lite also, limes when we have thought »'.■
man * We are glad to report that wUh her usual r.mile. Derides run- might he accused of impeding the
Pntrtcla Green Is able to be up now nine the Bonnet and Gown Slwp, war effort—or something, whenw”
n few hours each day. * Miss Elva (die has plenty of worries on her hail some of you down' town and
May Hine.*, ir. caring for her sis- mind with four sons and a son-in- delay you enroute. &amp;o to sneak.
trr. Mrs. Earl Count of Hastings, law in service, but one would never Well, we didn’t have to worry about
who is sick. * We an- sorry to re- Rucss it from her iinnearance. Wc that the other day while' visiting
(Continued cn Pace 6. Sec.
port Hint Richard Brodbcck has think we have Doubles with raundulcnt fever. * Mrs. Nonna Sit­
ton of Woodland wan a weekend
guest of Mr. und Mrs. Jloyd Mnh-

The Hastings Banner

tome.

rrvlce who made
i Carlton News.
y were in Mid­
uncle and aunt.

llchman Fenton
Hart N. Daniel*
i the South Pa-

ON THE HOME FRONT

ALtDITORIAl—

oxes and that It
to think tha: so
lomc don’t forClayton ValenMrs. Geo. Olmfuneral of their I
iPard of Grand
t Mr. and Mn
Arnold to Ann
along fine. He
moved uwi goes
ch. It will be a
nee Arnold had
t he has always
happy boy.
i Valentine cf

eks course of
irtlng on a 24
. Clean Landon
tnville and hat.
Gibson Refrig­
making glide: s.
Ion's address is j

as. Ha writes
:nee deep down
x Burt Hayner
•ard from their

U lhe front He
irple Heart. *
yd. Texas, has
he Engineering
sent to Oregon
rk. * Mr and
called on Mrs.,
nd Jane at the
uth Woodland

I was taken 111
tier a doctor’s
&gt;pe to hear she
to recovery. *
visited the C.
y and checked
ight and cycenjoying the
sc winter days.
Grand Rapids
* Methodist
day school ut

AND
&gt;1 New Brun»iHng her son
tfrs. Al Ash. *
attended the
and Mn,. Rrv
Dellla. Twy i
ami Frvdd.c
■k called Sun­
home of Mr &gt;.
toQhcr-ln-law.
Schiflman of
d Mm. Albeit
Detroit wendr. and Mrs.
s. latter Lord
dty gu- ient*. Mr. and
Mr and Mr*.
ulinga spent
lu-r. Mts. Lib

pending some
und husband.
•ah. a Mr. and
intended the
ion group al
I Mrs. Geraid

lint In the
vtabliihed at

^association

EDITORIALS

w

INFANTILE
PARALYSIS

V.F.W. NEWS

hall Thursday evening Jan. It.
Two new candidates. Belly Wilk­
inson and Elizabeth Brinker w.'tt
UdUUdd. Our M. of IBM wm
raised for the Buddy Poppy carnp
Many very good suggesUotw
the. good of the Auxiliary. and
the meetings.

Ccnemulations to Bhirlay Gdlecple and Marjorie Tasker.
why not pay them
Wc wish to thank each, and -.very and nee cur drill
one. who helped in any way lo die floor.
Remember tl
make our benefit party a big suc­
night Jan. 37th
cess.
The next meeting will be Peb. 1st
time.
A. new Honor Hell is being com­
pil'd.
- We express our heartfelt sym-

Sounding to!loons.

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NEW ACCENTS ON AUSTpill DItSSiS
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your jewel-lone wools and velvety
blacks, brighter days will seem more 9
springlike if you’re wearing a frock
witK jus! a few light lingerie touches!

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Ftoyd Barnum, Sum:
James Briton. Crwey. MlM Wilma It w* tMl
11:00 am. Preaching service.
Wcygandt. Lansing; Mrs. Cheater , Treat, ster a
Prayer meeting every Wedncsdu.
Michigan; Mrs. Alvin Hue titek
night.
Eirt..
The scores
Rev. Arthur
Schanli. HasUng*. R. Mo. »1 Mrs. Rcm&gt;thratMaJora
Stale Pastel
day. * Mr. and Mrs Robert Bom “
.
Buryi Townsend, Noahvllle; DarYANKEE
SPRINGS
CHURCH
and son Philip were dinner gueats * CdI. LaRue^McMlUen.
teU Walkington. sararaic.
or
Discharges: Mrs Winnell Gibson
Sunday of tnelr son-in-law and ।
Services will be held next Sunday
BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS
United Brethren In Christ
Reuthir *“ Mr and* Mra^foSi I Another son A 8 Rex McMillen
January 28. The Sunday school wid and baby boy. Hastings. R- No. &lt;;
i Qunday Schoo) 10 asn.
I. H. Osgood. Minister
Walter
Richardson.
Clarksville;
HIM Late 1
। Divine Services 11 asn. and 7:20 be at 2 p.m. and Preaching service Leon Mead: Hasting*, R. No. 4;
Woodland
at
.«
p.m.
Rev.
ituoy
Courtney
wfti
his mother. Mrs. Ella Nicholson
’ hom
, p m­
Morning worship 10:00 am.
Mis. Marion Smith and baby girl.
*
...
I . The Rev Henri F M. Pol. for- preach.
and his sister and husband. Mr. **• Thursday on leave
Sunday school 11:00 am.
Hastings. R. No. 4; Mrs. Lyle NewThe
church
ta
thc
place
to
find
L. Wood
. -Evening service at Kllpairick r merfy of Java and at China, pre*- God. gladness and good friends
and Mn. Clarence Rulart and fam­
ently of Detroit, Will again be the
church—Revival.
ico-uc-i
TThrj—tJfnltli. Hastings, R. No. 4; J. Hagen
Correction for address
ily of Lansing. * Mr. and Mrs. Dell
Kilpatrick
speaker at both Sunday services
159-150-1
Arlo VanHouten. 436 W. Grand;
Williams entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday school 10:30 a.m.
. He will als&lt;i be heard nightly this
Ottle Lykin* Nashville: Mrs. UtwHomer Bawdy of East Woodland
Morning worship 11.30 am.
! wwk. eacept Saturday. Dr. Pol berencc Phelps. Hastings. R'. No, 2: C. Treat .
F.P.O. Ban Franctaco, California
for supper Monday evening. * Mr.
Harold.A. KlYchcnbaur. Minister Mrs, Lloyd Elwood. Middleville; Mra.
ChrteUan Endeavor. Sunday 7:00 «■»» &gt;*l» local ministry this pest
three broths
nhd Mr*. Frank Nelthamer' and
Martin
■
Lyndtn Nonta and baby boy. Dow­
Rom. Grand
P^vangelUtlc
Service continuing at I SueUwy
m^aage morning
entitled: with a timely
daughter
Peggy.
Mra.
George
T/Sgt. A. C. Kilpatrick. 10013011 pm.
Sunday school 10:30.
Evangelistic Service continuing at 'message entitled "Shall we take
ling; Mrs Carl llutaebcH. Bellevue; WAGNER—TOWNSEND
ting*; one te
Neithamer, Mra. Perry Flory and
Signal OC8
lu.) through
fh.niurh Jan.
Can »th
♦*, H_
■ SA .....
InT Ll
tciict I . 1
least
—*17:45
pm. 1.the
offensive?'
In thc evening (Mi ui.ut
Atna Marie Guernsey. 430 W. Mill;
Hastings: at
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Rising and son
At
St.
Pauls
Episcopal
church
in
Ft Monmouth, N. J.
Church 10.00
each evening except Saturday. Rev. mpcting wbldh Yral very well atStriker.
Hastings.
R^
No
4;
Ean
call?ornia~
on
Sunday
Amelia Walt
Jean were dinner guests on Sunday
Box M Red Bank. N J.
“
an
Diego.
California,
on
Sunday
Sunday school 11:00.
Mra. Leo Nawrockl and baby girl, ewntof January 14, 1946. occurred
of Mr. and Mrs. George Roberta of
Arthur, who was in the Pacific Dorecn Spec* will bring the mes- I tended he gave a stirring address Quimoy
&lt;I*n for year*,
i
t
-,vlhc
maniage
of
Evelyn
Allene
area, la now returned to the Staten huge* and Miss lx&gt;uL*e Gray, of i °n the person of Chris'., entitled
Sundav school 10:30.
Townsend, daughter of Mr. and held at the Lm
Smith were visitors Saturday with and with hta family la in New Jer­ Grand Rapids will have charge of Who gave Himself for me" During
music and singing. AH are cordially tnte week hr will share with us
R "penis
No. 3 donated
aoout 5 M„ charh., Yewnrend. HaVings
Y«,,n reuo-riup Odc-ssa. 2b
’
their son Mr and Mrs. Psul Smith ' sey attending school.
invited.
•
I F°me nt hl* remarkable experience*
the Rev Harley V. To
and family In Lansing. ♦ Mr. and P.O. Home address 0297340
—,------z
out of the wealth of his life of Will meet at the church on Sunday
Mr • and Mn ' Fred Wagner of Woodland officiating In:
Mrs. John Tyler entertained for
Major David B. Kilpatrick
; evening at 7:30.
' A iicw” Youth Fellowship group statelnd bCiiv' M' O,:mrr 3U
North Mich. Ave. The double ring the Woodland cemetery.
Funday dinner their son. Mr. and
Hq. 7ARTC
was
oiganlxed
last
Sunday
nigh:
Btate-Rd
.
Cll&gt;
sendee
was
read
by
the
Rev.
Dr.
C.
Mr?. James Tyler. * Miss Mary'. Camp Livingston, La
u
&amp; at the Goodwill church.
Rankin Bame&gt;. at seven o'clock.
Townsend nnd brother Francis at­
of evangelistic service nt Kilpatrick LTthlrtaJd* *PM»d
Arthur and Pivld arc sons —
HOWLING NEWS
me groom has been In the U. S.
tended a B.Y.P.U. party at the Mr. and Mrs Frank C Kilpatrick Church since Jan. 15th will con-&lt;
V uZ -F84.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Dave Goodyear. Don Siegel and Navy mere than two years;- and is t A splash of salad oil »r light
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wilcox who lived in Woodland Just pre­ tlnur with us another week The L
meetings
have
been
showing
an
inV
L
Winston
Stone.
Pastor
w
'd
Aynitmaned
in
order
for
the
»t present attending school at the gtea»e may corn* off If dutted-wHh
of Sunfield Wednesday evening.
vious to Ute boys entering service
crease
in
interest
and
attendance
,
°^
r
^
C
Morning
-Aorshlo
at
10
00
next
weekly
bawling
honors.
Goodyear
Fleet
Torpedo School. U. 8. Naval talcum or cornstarch or tome other
Clarence Thomas and Miss Allie . They are graduates of the local
.........Mr Stone is 111 pn-acii
......... .. cn
In. hit
K-.-l 6'.'1 in
tbnthe
f'.-■ ■------------o—.-I- n...
—
Repair
Base, m c.~
San ni
Diego.
Sunday evening the church was .
.?T" Sunday
Commercial
League Rrj
absorbent powder. Shake or brush
Ball of Midland and Mra. Clifford school.
___Siegel
__ ami
oluicu
nearly full. Several individuals Inently and will again 'shortly
~ ~ take- the theme. ' The Test of Deed- ' Th • ; nd
andn;ir.
Ayres
scored vw
"600• Flic
• r bride i* a senior student
Tousley of Lansing spent the wpeka
place
of
much
Interest
In
the
Scries
'
in
the
Recreation
League
«urse
at the Marion Louise Wither
" *“ •*“ ”——- ”“r
thd with Mr. and Mra. Charles; The address of Mr. Bixby a for­ have sought and found definite news headlines Bro. Pol also lived udult choir will sing
«nn
6)8
and
614
respectively.
School
of
Nursing.
Blodgett
hospital.
**
The Sunday school will meet at
Hcslerly. All were dinner guests on mer teacher and husband of Mr spiritual help.
for
over
6
years
In
Shanghai.
Miss Louise Gray, an experienced
11:20 under the direction ot Judg&lt;Sunday of Mr. and Mra. Chester end Mra Kilpatrick's daughter Arhe witnessed two Adelbert Cortright. Superintend- D Week's Brat Scores
singing evangelist of Grand Rap­ China, where
Qcoavear
2'R
Hcslerly of Odessa township. They
Ids. is assisting In the Evangelistic wan. in” one of which he served
211-183-224- 518
were accompanied by Mrs. James
K A. Bixby.
Service this week at the Kilpatrick a* a volunteer ambulance driver in
The Youth Fellowship will not w
216-207*591-614 ,
Hesterly. who remained
at thc
the
emergency
corps
of
the
Inter
­
U. B. Church.
next Sunday because oi the h. Drew* Bliss League .
...M0
home of her son for a longer visit. I
national Settlement. Thcw: state­ meet
.Mid-winter Institute- at
i
Trinity u Puyn'e. Comini League . . .576
* Mr nnd Mrs. Kenneth Travis I
ments
give
but
a
glimpse
of
the
Woodland MelhodL*! Church
church. Gra.nd. Rapidsi. A
.. ‘large
—.... IK. Chase. Bliss League . ..
who recently .bought a farm In I
S Sgt. Lewis Kenficld of Camp
type
of
messages
thut
ma;
Of
ex
­
Geo. F. Wingard. Pastor
(croup of young people from Has­ J Miller Comm'l League
Castleton township moved to their 'Vinters field. Calif., enjoved a 21­
pected
but
which
word.*
will
not
Worship service 18:CO am.
tings will be tn attendance.
H. Cook. Piston R League ..
now home Wednesday. * Mr. and day furlough with relative* here
adequately describe. You arr urged
Sunday school 11:15 am.
L Hawthorne ftec. League .
Mrs Lloyd Towns visited Mrs. Eliz­ also visiting his wife, the former
to come yourselves ?nd will con- OBITUARY OF
Youth Fellowship 8:00 p.m
O. Monica Ccnim'l League
abeth Tlckuer and son Delbert of. Betty Kimble at the home of her
Choir rehearsal Thursday 8:00 aider the effort well worth your MRS MAGGIE LEHMAN
Double Century O a m e
Bunfield Friday afternoon. W Mrs,
arents. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Kim- ' p,m. which will be held nt the home while.
MiiRgle J Wilkinson, daughter of O'Donnell 2)5. K. Daniels 202. D.
Martha Newman of West Wood­
le and made the arnuaintance of' of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Varney.
Lafayette mid Patience Wilkinson. Goodyear 204-222. V. Tabes 201. L
land visited Miss Gertie Smith
his little daughter. Linda Lou. He ;
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Hawthorne 201-224 R Newton 214.
Monday. * Mrs. Cora Whitney and left Monday for camp
January
2g
Carlton Center
na. Mich. She was one of a family J. Miller 248. J. Martin 201. H.
daughter Doris and Mr. and Mrs i
10:30-—Herbert
M. Heaney
Worship service 12:00
of nine , children—George. Henry. Drews 222. C. Flcria 201. H. Long
Howard Hewitt were guests for 1
1 Grand Rapids, acting supply
School Fair
Sunday school 11:00 a.m.
Gid. Elizabeth and Nettle preceded 212. K Clark 20a. W Ayres 216-207.
Sunday dinner with Mr and Mrs.
I
n;w—Sunday
11:45
nunuay school.
scnooi.
Plans for the School Fair arc
her in death, and two brother*. Jay D Siegel 211-224. H Cool: 213.
Ted E&gt;iper and daughter Jeralee. ■
and Ed survive, also one half­
★,GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
* Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Bears spent: being carefully worked out to as­
RECREATION LEAGUE Strand
brother
Bunday evening with thc former's , sure every one. both young and old.
'21—Bliv- ili; White Products «3&gt;
O. H. Trinklcln. Pastor
In 1R83 she was united In mar­
narrnte. Mr
and Mra. George i.n enjoyable evening. Saturday.
&lt; Services
Rrrvir*«Ms held in
in rrinr
T.O.O.F. ti.
Hall. riage to Milo p Lehman. An only, —Leonards '0-; Piston Rings '2'—
Sears. * Mrs. Car) Burkle was a February 10. SAVE YOUR PEN­ FIRST CHURCH OF
Hasting.
let and Fuel «1».
Green Street entrance
daughter, Mrs .Muc Mullen pa.-sed
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
visitor In Lansing the past week. NIES FOR THIS EVENT!
BLISS LEAGUE Ofllce -2I—Elec­
' Morning Worship at 10:30. Ser­ away in 1930.
A movie, the ' Birth rLirurTi.
of a Star"
She visited her son's wife. Mrs.'
tricians &lt;1&gt;; Shop Office 121—En­
Corner Church and Center Streets mon.
"Making
Life
Definitely
Mrs. Lenman departed this life gineers &gt;1&gt;; Foundry &lt;2&gt;—ShipCarlyle Burkle. her staters. Mrs. I
Subject. "Truth "
j Worth
worth While "
Gertrude Stahl and Mrs. Annette 1 main show of thc
the evening. A ChlckChick- . Sunday service 11 am.
। ---------a( U 30 A WWjWy Jun. 15. 1945. at the home of her pins '1'
Sunday *&lt;fa&lt;
niece. Mrs. Jennie Snook ol KalaJefferies and Mr. and Mrs. Paul cn Supper, cnid-way entertainment
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Trio
Sunday school 9:30 am.
magazine hit
f&gt;* boys and girls. "The muaoo. Had she lived until March
Smith and family. ★ Mrs. Ray ; and many other attractions are
Wednesday evening »ervlcc 7 45
Child'*- Companion" will be given 24 she would have readied the age Cafe &lt;2)—Woodland '1&gt;; Ar.dru*
to please vou.
Rober'ji of Lake Odessa was a vlsl- guaranteed
-““A^-r^onnFT^THF
Service &lt;3&gt;— Moose &lt;0&gt;; Coffee Shop
Reading room In church edifice out every Sunday
cf 91 years.
DON'T
tor on Thursday ot Mra Perry
nnNn^ FORGET
rnnnPT THE
-no DATF—
■ 3'—Occdyenr BroHdwe.
«0»;
.lUr«.y Februaiy
r.or..,, 10.
... and
...» rrmemmom- ««■
«nd tolurfw
।1C
Saturday.
Orace Guild will meet Wednes­
She leave., besides the two broth­ Middleville
Creamery &lt; 21—Medics
Flory.
' J.z.r th- mnn«v ral-M* lv\ Hite wnv
“I, "X.VutW’conU.n,
.o day. Jan. 31, nt the home of Mrs. ers. two grandchildren. Ritchie Mul­
Mr and Mr* Victor «awdy and ’
■ 1&gt;. Stat" Insulation '3i^-SinClalr
John Dltmar. 410 W. Court
used to sponsor th" Hol Lunch i
len of Hastings and Mrs. Lawrence Oils &lt;0&gt;: Waltons Garage 131—Mid­
daughter Patsy moved Monday to •
*,„■
« t * tf
। attend the church service* and to
HASTINGS.
Osborne of Delton: four great­ dleville &lt;0’.
MICHIGAN
Program
by
thc
P.
-T.
A.
If
vou
|
their new farm home which thdy
grandchildren.
Kenneth.
Robert.
recently bought of Mr and . Mrs i ^vinVat thta Hme lus^tait^t visit the reading room.
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
The Recreation Majors were guests
Richard and Ramcna Osborne; and of the Kalamazoo Laundry team
CHURCH
Wrirlev in South Woodland * Mr
J11"®-hantikuh
HASTINGS wesllyan
WESLEYAN
many
friends.
Don
M.
Oury,
Rector
-nd Un Rkhtrd Blouih nr ar.nd
, *23! t
MlTHOniST Clll'XCII
Mrs. Lehman was a woman cf ai the Bcwl-O-Dtome in Kalamazoo
, 8 o.m Holy Communion
Alvin C. Barker. Pastor
fine character and possess'd deep
10 a m. Sunday school
Sunday school 10:30 a.m.
siS’wn'JffiurJJa!
sympathy for others in tune of
11 a m. Morning Prayer and
Sermon hour 11:30 a m.
r,c«'u. He; generosity was wide­
moit.
(.ration of teachers, students, nnd
and
• Weaver.' * Mr. and Mrs Llovd Hitt | trnl,nn
Young Peoples' service 8:45 p.m.
: the P T. A., over 300 hot.lunches
I Confirmation class mecti Wed- spread and sin was always happiest
Evangelistic service 7:30 pm.
moved Tuesday from their farm' arc prepared and served dailv Adi nesday
evening.
Junior
choir wiitie dciiig .something for other*.
tiumr in East Woodland to their | ditlonal fund* are also made availThursday. 4 p.m
Senior choir.
home In thc vlllogeon West Broad­ I able by the War Food ~Admlnl*tra- NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Thursday. 7:30 pm
.
ilnmj
.METHODIST CHURCH
'
way. * Mi. and Mrs Robert SchaiI
.The
Rev.
and
Mra.
Don
M
Gurv
'Blrlh*:
tlon.
Sermon hour 10:00 a.m.
oly of Grand Rapid.* were visitors |
I and daughter Donna
and
It * A Boy
Sunday scnixii
ounuiiy
school 11:00
tt.uu a.in
am. .
...... Lou.
.. Mr.' ‘
, :
•’’Hildav afternoon of their parents.
Basketball Tournament
_.
..........
, — ------- Mr.-. Reg.T Converse,
Prayer meeting nt 8:00, on- TUes- I "*r’Rothnar. Mra. Frame
Mi and Mra. Henry Schaibly. * I■
Hocnan,
Notice ha* been received from
H“'nan Mrs.
Mr« James
’■"«** Mason.
**«*«&gt;• Mr* 1 Hastings. R. No. 5. Donald Wayne.
111 W. STATE ST.. HASTINGS. MICH.
Mr and Mr*. Titus Wilt and .son Julian Smith. State Dlrccior of day evening. Jan. 30. at the home Wallace
Osborn
and
ML*.*
Rosalie
J
311
Mr.
ami Mrs. Clinton CasDavid Eugene of Crystal were vl»- Athletics that the stale district of Gerald Calms.
Cascaddcn attended
Kenneth v
Dale,
u the
uir annual
lunuiai ; sidssy. 718 E. Grand. ................
.
i'ora Saturday and Sunday with Basketball Tournament will beheld
cunvenlion of the I*-'
--------" Dio- J"!!
’-n ”' «r.
v,r and Mrs Lucius LobEpiscopal
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. George In Woodland. March 1. 2. and 3 FIRST U. B. CHURCH
Michigan
la*t
dcl1
Middleville.
Jon
^Arthur.
Jan.
cese of Western
Cor. at East and E. Grand
Sears. * Mrs. Gertrude Stahl .and
week. Tuesday and Wednesday, in ;8; Mr and Mr*. PhllBb Gurlinger.
A. M. Coldren. Pastor
.
Mrs. Parley Sexton of Lanstng' nhd ' D", Jinvr been assigned to thL»
Grand Rapids Mr. Oury was elect­ Nashville. Jack Freeland, Jan. 18;
9:55 Bible school.
Mm. Crosby Washburn of Olivet district assuring a vfrv fine tourn­
ed to the Executive Council of the Mt. and Mrs. Donald Reuhlman. 707
11:00 Morning worship
were Sunday afternoon visitors at ament for our Basketball fans.
This la the beginning of •Chrl*i- Diocese for a 3-year term, and will W. Green. Donald Joseph. Jan. 19.
Mr and Mrs Carl Burkle'.* * Mr
It's A Girl
lan Endeavor Week" and the young serve a* secretary of the council.
and Mrs. Howard Harper nnd fam­
Mr. and Mis. Lester Smith. Nashpeople sponsor all services of the
ily were gucr.ts on Sunday of Mr. South Woodland Ch'irrh
1 vllle. Connie Diane. Jan 17: Mr. and
week.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
and Mr*. Charles Boynton of I.nke
Mrs.
Walne
Stuart. 737 s. Wash­
of the Brethren
fl:»0 C. E. Study hour.
Seth A. Davey. Pastor
Odessa, In the afternoon they
. ingten. Tfrrry Ann. Jan. IB; Mr. and
Arthur L Dodge. Pastor
,.ai} Song service
■
7:30
In charge of
Corner E. Colfax nt Boltwood
rilled on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Mra. Ru.v?U Solomon. Middleville.
10:00 a nt. Worship and sermon q. e Society
Hasting* Church—Jan. 28
Webster. * Guests Sunday of Mr. Theme: “Building Life's Structure"
—-•— -7:30 Choir practice at
Tuesday.
10 azn. Sunday school in charge
and Mrs. Arthur Allerding Sr. stere
Medical: Ernest Lewis. 628 E. Mill;
S. J. Cooley's. _
of Mrs. Etta Mend
their son Mr. nnd Mr*. Arthur Al- $on: Lovaltv to
Robeit Kauffman. Freeport; Mrs L.
10 the
th&lt;i Kingdom.
. I Tlturaday.
7:30
Joint
prayer
11:00 a m. Morning worship. Pas­ R Wolcott. Freeport; Mrs. Clayton
lerdlng Jr., and son Mlchnel Carl
7:45 Evening service. ThU will lie meeting with the young people In tor in charge.
Bunn.
Freeport: Mrs. Anna Newton.
of Hastings.
the first service in our series of I charge
7;00 p.m. Yr.uny Peoples prayer 620 N. Boltwood; Henry Boulter. Ho­
The Rev and Mrs, Harley V, evangelistic)
evangelistic meetings. Rc%
Rcu Rufus i
Friday. 7:45•• Y. —
P. rally. Plenty of- service.
tel Hastings; Mr.-. Ida Pulmatfcr.
Townsend were in Hustings Mont P.
P Bucher of Quarryville. *.*
Pa . win
will ., HC&gt;od muslc. 7^ gucst spcaker wUi
7:
30
p.m
Young
People*
evangcl420
W.
Bond; Mrs. Ben Schilhaneck.
d».y afternoon to attend the funer­ be with us on Monday evening; Be Herb Buwalda of Grand Rapbtlc service.
I Hart: MP.1 Bernita Cclc, 710 N.
al of Miss l.ela Jordan. Mr. Town­
br 2?th and through^il th" meet- lrts. Mr Buwalda is a successful
Cavsrad with waikable
8: 00 p.m. Evening evangelistic Michigan; Mrs. Charles
Kahler.
send delivering the sermon. Mix* lw” »Vlrh D u eo.ntJh‘M‘ tor
. Young peoples' worker and as -Ut- service by the pastor.
.
i
Delton.
Jordan's parents were former resi­ •*eek.T Mr Bucher is an evangelist1 _,nt to Dr. I. E Runk, pastnr of the
Jan. 25—7:30 Prayer meeting al . Suigic.il: Clarence Belles, Nash­
dent* of South Woodland and she
*,dc,
experience. lst United Brethren church ot the church.
One
Atlos
FREE
with
ville; Paul Mend. Freeport; Linus
and her mother later living In the We invite all to hear him There Grand Rapid* All young people's
Jun. 26—7;30. Prayer meeting at । Maurer, Nashville. R No. 2; Mrs.
village where she was an operator will be Inspiring song service each Rroups of thc clly and surrounding
purchases of 1.00 or over
the local telephone office for evening.
vicinity are cordially Invited.
about twenty years In which work
Surprised the PasloW* Wife
---------» _________
she won many friends by her effi­
On Sunday evening while the JEFFERSON ST. UNITED
cient work and hqr pleasant and young people of the Church -were BRETHREN CHURCH
obliging manner. * Mrs. Ray Rob­ singing at
the parsonage
*!"•» .
F. W. ...
Moxon. Pastor
ert* of Lake Odessa was n visitor were head and a group of folks'
f
.
Preaching
Service lb am. and 8
Thursday of Mrs.. Perry Flory. * came In to surprise Mrs. 'lodge on - pm.
Mr. and Mrs George Forman were the
thc eve of her blrthdav.
hlrthrlav Those atat - j1 Rn
Sundav school 11 am.
.
guests of their daughter and hus­ fending were Mr. and Mr.* Eldon ,
U.B.C.E. 7 pm.
band Mr. and Mrs. John DeGraff Farrell and Larry Joe. Mr. and Mr*.
aUU..B peoples uiu.r,
Tuesday, Young
prayer
of Grandville Tuesday afternoon Homer Rowlader and Duane. Mr.. meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
and nigh', and attended the Shrine and
...... Mrs.
...... Loren ....n.iwvix..
Hershberger. Mr J vinib,
Clark. nve
602 r,.
E. uiinvon.
Clinton.
Circus * Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hynes and Mrs. Ogle'
Prayer meeting Thursday. 8 p.m.
Ogle Flantenn. Mr. and i
i-ntcrtalnrd for supper Monday Mrs.
Xfn r,HV
Guv fCantnnr
Knntncr. Mr. nnrl
and Mr*, at church.
evening Mrs. Wayne Long, daugh­ Stanjev Manker. and Roberta. Mrs ।
------------ —-■»»---------------ter Mary- and sons Hurry and Pfc. Olive Blocher. Mr* Grace Sldnam. । PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Charles Long and Mr. and Mrs Marvin Kantner. Rocer Finnigan.,
119 North Broadway
Gerald Potter and family. * Vis­ Dwight Rowiadcr. During the so-1
Mrs. B. E. Manker.
Manker, Pastor
itors with Mr.* Martha Newman clal hour Mrs. Dodge received a
Sunday school 10:00 a.m. Thd
The atOm, 7-lnch H*te, l-iaell
High Pressure
were Mr. and Mrs Alvah Cox for t'Hcphonc call from her daughter lendonce banner was awarded the
terrycloth. Two pockets.
mmI bowl. Ottt MMkM
Bunday dinner. Will Hill a visitor Mnry. teacher in the schools of Jr. Bible class Sunday with 15 prt-sGrease:
Small, medium, large. Friday night and Saturday and Sldiwy- Ohio. Very testy refresh- ent.
55c
2.29
7.50
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Hewitt of Frec,port as supper aucsts * Tin- Re .
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M npre* nu a«p
U»I your! -Me* I— hr ™ nrrr.ll, u«n&lt;- d,?S“h‘nSf '-SUS IIS'T™, ..
I Weil that i« we wanted to meet hU
"gS^rMcKuu * ./e
.
—■,
bride, .altiiough we could do wlth- .*.&lt;11.
I cut the candy he’passed around ■ lias b«en reported missing in action ; Staff SIT*'
AlH“” “'KHS
comn.ru.,,, » .J
I since twenty December
in Luxemal HKJ3.
when . he said. "Meet the
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.
•, ’miirv
*
_1 *» 0,11 h * ' ■*—__
viitMiR, oi ____
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rm,wion.
Mrs." She looks very nice and like hours. It further details or other ; . --------- ---- ..
An
• • *■
I'l.. i
meet Thursday. February 1,
with Maas, after spending
a couple
of
Pte Myron Campbell. b«*UK a lol of fun they tell -us so that's.; information are received you will .
you know,i Staff Sergt. Wendell L. Reese, Mre. Elhlyn Thom pain.
days w|th his mother. Mrs. Hazel
•me to see us. and.Unmka n cur report to date. Incidentally. be promptly notified.
rw.-.mn.
h**n
------------Hinkley, and grandparents, Mr. and
* ...... t. .. . .1.1..mil d*d you know that -Charles, in the
Dunlop Acting the
'Mrs. Harry Ritchie.
'
Adjutant General
Air Corps, left school to enlist but
Slates He called hi* folks Sundav The citation read: "tor mentor.uuj
The Coats Grove P. T. A. will
Miss Wlllo Jonea was home from
r call—you can Ju,t since he's been in service he has
night from Staten Island. He says acnievement in accompiuuung wnn meet Friday. Jan. 26. with a home Ionia over the weekend. She was
made up his credits and ha* re- 9th Radar callbrnUon Detachment a heavy cast tort of cramp* his dUUnction aerial operational mis- talent program.
APO- No. 34fl
prasMea. ro« -**•
st' delved his graduation diploma from
Postmaster
IlFSwi and Eddy Lind • Middleville &gt; jj HS. They tell us Ted Banash Is
' San Francisco. California
' were tn the same outfit and made .join, to do the same thing—get
27 December 1944 news Chuck? to have you back.
IaCc 01 determined opposition ma- 'entertain the "Family Night" at
*"* ,n
Creek on Sat■ slops in Ireland. Scotland. Kng- credits, not a wife, we mean. How
N. Africa, and It*lYabout
both.^of Mrs. Margaret W. Staup
- land.
aura. n.
»uuu» It
» Ted—could be,
------------------Accortlne to a V-mai daurt Dee ccriahj a.uru m me
cv..lr-\their home. Saturday. Jan. “ 27. urday.
22nd ?hc Gewg? Lawnu"^? Dd- P|eUon « »"«• &lt;tan««oua muiuonx " ?Come
and enjoy the
evening
a day* of being 32 month*,' was course we never know unless some- 825 Michigan Ave.
I J. M Townsend of Lowell was tn
Come-and-imjoy
the'evening.
IMrrai's "replyta
iwig overseas,
u*
Could 1 tastings. Michigan
—nio trt how 1/Miiz
oversea*.' one’tells ‘u
« 'these
thM. "things"
fhino, rv&gt;iild
' the city on Friday on business.
’'During the first part; of Myrons, an COme under education if you I war Mrs. Staup:
m'u
____ _ _______________
.....ribrence and Helen Wade
1 Misses
-r service v.he
_ .i.H
iHtlh"” non
v
It is desired to commend your hind th* lines but wax being moved,' ult~
Lumbal
did sroullD
end jnog at thing* ih.i
that «...
way.
»■ January, lly, auu^icThe Goodwill WAC.8. will meet । wen in Kalamazoo on Saturday.
hind the lines but was being moved.
1I.0
nnaervlng nhd later was asxignnd , We huvent yet had a chance To husband. Fay M. Staup. 30183507. A
letter written the 24th staled he ce,v^ *u" *’J“1 “"'“ “^7 P?'
1np«I Mr»R Maltaon of Jackson w#*
'.irnck al the linns with a cooking 8reti cpl. Bob BHvlns—you can't S Sgt. SC. fur the superior manner iiud been flown to England and ;*•*
“*mie».y a wncox-nicn eni’ U“‘ gUPSt °fJ MfS
Gl&lt;X&gt;S UU
. unit. He took pato in 3 major bathop in the street und stop his In which he performed hts -duties
uarv M tor dinner Guests ure Wei- Monttay and Tuesday.
...
ilex fur which he wears »tars on car-beside* you might get hit-— ns u radar technician, while a was operated on for injuries caused P'°&gt;e’
come.
1 Mrs F. E. Adair left Monda
by .‘hell concussion. He said he wax 1
..the European service ribbon. He but you know the light tun-grey member of this organization. In a recent issue of the Grand
1 New York City for a visit of sevweak but OK. George was part ot Rapids
1 also w«ats the Infantry Combat tar he drives—so it's surely Bob
Tile excellent work of Sgt Staup a
herald appeared tne fouowcomtai EMtarer . iraw on Jut,
? Mndal- Myron tell* about reaching i froin Camp Livingston. La. who is has done much to make this or­
Irani neaF
‘
2 Italy 9 days after the first invu-' visiting his folks the Ross BHvlns. ganization worthy of the commen­ on U&gt;r
[ I uenos:
Mm M O. Hili spent Hie weekend
t-alon when gun fire and bombing jj. 4. n we recollect, you were all dation it has received.
1 a letter written by her husband.
with lier daughter. Miss Marjorie
Grace Lutheran Guild
► wax automatically accepted that puffed up thc lust time you were
Yours most sincerely.
nl the .Hdl- ‘n Kulamazno
ithe unusual and novel experience home—mumps the doctor said—if
Colvin G. Norwood.
u. Lawion. a*. 12 days before ne
-•omc mall going his way.
4 was seeing Mt. Vesuvius erupt you develop any kind ol sympt—■Captain. Air Corps,
M Sgt. Franklin
Ping" Beck- !
levrncu o. Mrs_ miwsuu.
Nothing too serious happened ut while you're here this
— time oi one
Commanding
that
from Vesuvius
Myron •’’ort- or- another, •be
----------with, in England over 3 yrs. writes [ 1K&gt;6 wlUlird ave.. S£.. allaying the be pre*cn .
। McElwain were Battle Creek visitors
«&lt;•» time •••«•■•
■—- ------ —btit
-- ------------sure—to let us
iriurts that everybody felt easier. know
You can bet thc late Sunday home that he hiu managed to visit ltyts Mlc ,1-0 nelu l0r ni4
when^the
when
the "oldVelkw
old fellow quieted
quieted dowj).
down,
clarence Surrarrerr. formerly of night broadcast stating that, the hts cousin Ken Beckwith who waslsy\Cl. j^unaay wneii ti.e war aeMui.T^,T^
Mn'71%a
■
. Myron's homecoming,
homewiming. the day atu
aftert Freeport was home on furlough. swift Russian advance was the wounded In action, und Is now •»&gt; -F Ken's bj
Ciiristmo*. introduced him to his
hi&lt; recently und visited friends in Hos- mrans of liberating many prisoners. u
Civistnuu.
- hospital in Englund.
—— —
=«.. m...
daughter Ellen whom he had never Hugs, also his parent* Mr. und ol
of wui
war neiu
held oy
by inc
the Mermans
Germans in &lt;r P“'k, hai. shipped out
ion loan
told ms
his wuc
wife io
to iguurv
Ignore uie
the mi**miss-:: u“r‘
In"u”-llRobert Bush and children of Ononion
• . (....J ,1.1..
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__ _ ...
seen. “At first it seemed strange to ! Mrs Warren Surrurrerr of Freesoll. Poland,
lightened
many l.
hearts
in 1 J'llh
with th.the navy 1110
the ..111
only wutd he mg Jn aCuon teiegnun ne anew sne.i .
ttoj.*?0"-““ i ‘‘‘H'l.ry L.ndU»N ...urnrt Monday
teallite she
site wns
was my little girl but (sorry we intued you. '•sailor.
lealixr
this community, one who was so [ sends buck is that ties O K
;u,u rrctived. ana said. "It* quite ! ■
..
n-, .. take ,long
----- i before
r_i.
looking
S Sgt. Claude
elated about what this news might 1 Mrs Miles Waters wo* delighted 4 »tory. out n win nave io wait until
P J*J- . to Mishawaka, Ind. after a visit
it didn't
1Good
fell
““»• wltlrMr und Mr* Hurry Osborn
Just like all Dm!*. 1 gur**." said ISner-vin and Mr*. E. are here for imply was Mrs Arnold PerkTnS, Friday to receive a box of giftej after tne war sgu Lawton is me
oi .Mr;.. .*c:in«u nciiei ot Ito- !?’A.Jp'*p”?n &amp;pctl0,1 of °rllcprs
Ml** Beverlv Chamberlain anti
Myron, as he proudly added, "mid 10 days. Claude has been stationed When specific mention of Oluf No Hom her husband. Miles Waters. [
.......
&gt;___ _
.i,... it
vHininn
1 c 1 c.whoy-holx isxervins
In 1 in! ungs.
rltll-ie alU*na.
.yeomim
serving
friend. Miss Yound. of Charlotte
It was lucky I could be here the
...
visited the former* grandparent*
Bth of Jun. for her 2nd birthday." route to Rurnulous Field near De­ Arnold has presumably been held. China with the naval strategic serCurp. Cecil ,U. Brydges. whose i Hospital Guild No. 19 will meet at Mr and Mr*. Henry Chamberlain &lt;&gt;n
'lilts veteran of mahy months of troit:' Glad you're going to be near The commentator said the officers vices. Miles has been in China for
. the home of Mrs. H J. Freeland
service and combat, has changed of home now. soldier.
lump '.lure had been freed n&gt; fourteen month*. Among the ar-| wile, iris, Ines at 224 west Yaiiisur-I1 ,Thursday afternoon, Feb 1. at 2 Friday Mrs Artiiur Crook of Vercouisc, but he's the same tolerant,
Here's u fellow we can t hold wonder Let ha could hardly sleep &lt; Ikies received by Mrs. Waters were ' cn. i« in a signal oatiauon m nance. [I p. m. All members are urged to be ■ montville u!m» wn* a caller Friday
sevuxal vards uf beautifully cotLCoiponif Bryoges ,wg,s moucteu num
kood guy that we knew In Freeport back on because we thought him it that night.
i present as there will be a brush
=
... till O ...l—.— I...
charmer and that from us is sort
Lyle Newton* did get his exten­ orriPvlilnesc silk, a scurf. Chinese ■ xjuatuiK. n.,u mis M-r.ra m nuiui ,
ol the ultimate of the ultimate or sion and guess what-*-the liming hat. pennant*, chop sticks, u fan. i Africa. Italy alio France.
to Miami for a rest jx-rlod and. something.'Anyhow, uind he prob­ wux perfect because tiny Joyce Er- ; a pipe, and numerous mlscellan- 1 m&gt;uges. Wnu is tiniuoyra in the oiThe regular meeting of Hiawatha
rciusignmt nt soldjer. be certain ably blushing behind the ears by nclle. weighing 6‘.
lbs. urnvtd eous items. What no chop suey.' nee oi Dr. Duvia aanceun. nas a Rebekah Lodge No. 53 will be held ■
.
■
son. Corp Juscpn Kasenuaun. a fn&gt;tnthc Odd Pellow hall. Friday. Jan
that those at home arc both grate­ now if he has an Idea who were during that time just to show tier Bud?
Junior Burghdoff is now in Eng- i military policeman at Fort Custer. |!«
ful and glad for you and yours.
referring to&gt; this sojdier Is Sgt. dad what a cooperative little lass
26-----al 8 p m. There will be installa„
, ,
ftr.s
i
Lind.
He
write*
"feelingly"
—
Batne
ureex
Enquirer-news.
'.&lt;
Because our remarks were rather
y"
about
j
Hon
she's going to be So Lyleteported
I Hon und
und a
u supper
supper at
at 8:30.
6:30. the
the lodge
lodge L-P”: newly-formed HusUnw Male
day:t
va 1
----------------- *—----general here Is part of an official ing his family in Nashville und wns back to the hospital in Spring­ the trip atros* but after n few da
• - - - •
- -buin Chorus
olans to meet each Wi-dnes, furnishing
meat and■ potatoes,
'
tenon about Myron
in town with ins father Fred Long, field. Mo on Friday convince! she - &lt;&gt;ut thing* begun to look up again r
ante potluck. Bring buttered rolls Idav
““X evening at thc American legion
He says must everything he's seen 1
[
here.
Tlieh
’
is
still
room
lot
Local Doughboy** Regiment in
last week. Bob has been in service
for your own family xnu one dish.
I more voices in all acctions. accord3 yns... 2‘. yn&gt;.. of that time overHarold Lambkie has thc sami in England so fur look like antiques ,
j MARRIAGE LICENSE
|—
ing
Cooper,
who
has been
With the Fifth Army. Italy— Pte .•eas. Mention of the places where APO as D;&gt;n Wldrig. which com­ to him. Hope you just rrter to in- .
; .'"innanur.
n to
—. Flunk
,
,----'
..........
Mypm Campbell. &gt;20 S Michigan Bob has been beginning with Aus­ plete address has been forwarded aminate objects or your heading
The
.... eight members of
... the
h..&lt;- J.F.T.
w.a.a. . Vernon
vrinuil A.
... Baitinger Woodland
2O■one
‘2.n&lt;* of
o} the
tlu‘ lenders
,*'l‘dpf&gt; in
«» the project.
uh------------a’.rp entertained
riu.pioiiinrl
Kv Mrs.
Un .....,
firn I rnyuu
.....................
___........ ’Wobdinnd
...__ ,__ ..
...
Invitation-,. are tint
Formal Invitation
not neeessarv.
for trouble, "old cliap." Junior's |club
---------- -Aw.. Hastings. Mich. U a member tralia sounds like a tour of the to thc latter.
were
by
Dun
u. narnuin.
19 Formal
since
the
urwunlziiUon
is
open
to all
brother,
Arthur,
who
was
wounded
|
Lewis
last
Tuesday
Tuesdav
afternoon
nftrmtKin
at
a
,
-----------------------------------------------------of the 135th Infantry Regiment,
Dick Kenyon who is very much
men who enjoy xlnginv An election
'which recently •marked its 338th
In thc thick of it. writes. "I gurus and is in a hospital in Englund dessert luncheon. Mrs. Rose Gaisins i MRS. ORREN H. PHILLIPS
FUneral services for Mrs v
Einlly G.
day in combat The regiment, a quarters research of the 19th me­ you have probably read about the will be one perMin Junior will try won the traveling bridge prize.
' Phillips. 86. widow of Orren H. Phil- future. Programii in nnd near Hast­
unit of the 34th ''Red Bull Divi­ teorological squadron. Hr has made safe conduct passes' which are and sec while he's there. His ndOn Thursday. Mr*. Gary Crook r rip*, well known nnd long time resl- ings are being planned
sion with Lieutenant General Mark jumps behind the line* with para­ dropped or shot over the German dress is:
Cpl. Orville Burghdoff. Jr.
and Mrs Fred Linington entertained dca'a of, Awyrla township, were held
W. Clark's Fifth Army in Italy, has troopers to compile und send re­ troop* I found some today rrcentlv
eight ut lunch und ten at dinner, at,ln Battle Creek on Tuesday afterbeen/ln foreign service continuous­ ports back to the front, he hasbeeft- occupied by the Jrrrys and I
36853155
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
the former's home, in honor of their ’,°on; jB”ftnd Interment wits in
ly for more than two and a halt with the 8th Army, in short he has thought you might like to see one
APO 5ll.
Postmaster
sister. Mr*. Smith Sherman, whose , J£®4°yrla «r?e'.t.cry’ 1
L
years.
been around. We sure hope your xj fin sending it along. Maybe you
home was recently destroyed by fire Goodman officiating
Mn. Phillips
Algiers. Hill €09. thc Volturno Dad keeps us in touch with you tun find someone who can lead
-~r
‘
.
tht'telng
I
was
h
001
11
1858
ln
Amboy,
"adi
Ttie
ladies
spent
the
day
tleing
com|
and Rapido Rivers. Cassino. the loldicr. and just to keep the record vacrmwi.
This is what is known US "—
German wir.
Mr. luuuiaiui
Reinhardt mn&gt;
mav u«be
.-v-­ fortables
fortnhles for
fnr Mrs Sherman,
Sherman five
hve 1*1.. the daughter of Horace and IsaAnzlo beachhead. Home. Pun and straight, do you. or do you not able to " Below is a copy of Eiren- '»nc&lt;*
Roger Bennett- ex
Another h*1 Oldley Snyder and died on Sunthe Gothic Line have been fought have nd hair? We wonder about hower's message written in German uects to come home In March and being nearly completed
(or and won by thc men of the 34th tills because if your instruments followed by a reply by the Ger- hes bringing a sparkler with him. gathcrlng was held al the Crook ; d“/-.Jan’ ;* ut.Ulp b°n,p o* hpr
home
on
thc
previous
Sunday.
Jan.
1 d*dK*lt^’ Mrs. Albert Haskell in
in their nearly 1000 days overseas are lost .Aid you have to revert to . mans printed in English on the1 Uh-huh.
1. when Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks ■ B“»*p Creek She was mairied to
One battalion of the 135th par­ Hie old fashion method ol holding back of the same paper used'by th.
Speaking of sparklers. John Bush and
Ruth of Lansing were out of1 Orren H Phillips in Dec. 1874. and
ticipated tn the Invasion of north- tip a huir to sec which way. thr Allies.
ha* . already placed one on the town guests. A carry-in dinner was ; !‘„,Prt'&lt;;*Lded *’?r.*f1 de2S*!.Pn Dpc *7,
wind blou* we wondered if reo
proper finger of a Louisiana belle served und Mr. und Mr*. Sherman l9,&amp;- Mr. and Mrs Phillips moved
joined by other outfits in the 34tli hair would make a difference ut a . The German soldier who carrier' j named Della, who is its sweet nnd w-re nrMPnted wl'h so-n- ilov-bCreek in
in their
their la
later
years,
Ov-)«-1I
Creek
— ——
Infantry Division, they rapidly won time like that. Purely a scientific this iu.fr conduct is using It as a I lovely us the -southern
honeysuckle patrons on rural route 2 also Surviving are five
are dauah'
five daughters, Mrs
-------■ bloom that : perfume*
the evening »
wr ™,ue
Haskell. Mra.
Irving fonroe
C. M&lt;---------------the battle for the capital city. Al­ suppotdlion. of course
sign ot his genuine wist, to go into '
and
giers. and pushed overland into
Meh in Haavind is home from captivity for the next ten years, .breeze Jeeper*. und here it isn t [ rnJerahOtl communitles 1lav eg en-’ Mrs. Jane R. Brown. Battle Creek.
tyen
spring
yet
—
that
is.
it
isn't
up
L
,
TO
_,
,
c
......
. ............... .. „
Mr
E Mr.. M-ry Aim. W.m.u., Huiln,..
Tunisia. There the 135th won a di­ Great laikes boot training Hr look* to betray his fatherland, to return
vision ciltftion for its part in the plenty O K in blurs and do thry home a broken old man and very here Of course, it was kind *a Sherman*
~---------। and Mrs.
Mrs. John Angus. Assyria; one
blooey fight for Hill 609
have you in the Navy Choir yet probably never to see his patent*, tough when John hud to leave ।
'
json, Lewis Phillips. Assyria; and a
Thc regiment landed in Italy in Melvin? That remind* us to say wife and children again.
Louisiana and transfer to Colorado ; The Silver Guild
ouna of
ot Pennock
rcnnocx h'-n~- '
. 1?
• rolher’ MJ1° D' Ounn' B'lU,e |
September. 1143. and went into the Hello to other boots ol Great Latke*
but we should think if voud just pital met on Thursday evening with Creek,
Dwight D. Elsenhower
line thc followin',: month to push Roy Fuller, son of Mr. und Mrs
(xplnln this matter to the C. O. ।-~~
Supreme Commander
bridgeheads across the Volturno Evan Fuller, R. 2. John Bechtel.
Allied Expeditionary Force. hf'd—oh yeah!
and
nara. Nortwn aciwunci one
oMrguest,
*ust:*Mn:
River. One of Ils iMitlalions look Min of Mi ar.u Mrs. John S. Bech­ Dear Friends:
- bemg
- *..iv present,
n—U.HI zuu-r
mi.—r do.,..
.
Hugh Kelly i* being transferred I waiter,
duxi. t.
tan Vittore early lie&gt;t Junuary. tel. R. 5. Gilbert Vrnman. *on of
We are returning your age old from Miami for the next 3 months the evening was spent with contract
while another captured Mount' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vroinan. Wooti- dodge,, uller having made thc nr- to Memphis. Tenn, where he will and winner* were Mrs. Arnold PerChaia. The regiment next took land, and Tonuny Birdsall who lias twunry rectifications, with .slncer-Hake special work in engineering t nns. Mrs. Attic Hay and Mr*. Nell | Friday. Jan. 19. the Has tings BaxMount Trocchio and, In early Fcb- just finished his first week of est thanks. It was highly amusing J which pleases Hugh greatly In-[Adair
aits and the lilghly-rated and experlenced Greenville Yellow-Jackets I
luary. crossed the Rapido River "bool" also at Q. L.
. —
kid brother Bill.
•...
• •
J you on
- ddintaliy. Hugh’s girt
and we ------must -----------commend
and pushed into Cassino. One of
Last week we mentioned about your efforts. But please refrain also In uniform went
pah I Twelve were present at the party [ battled It out at the local gym for |
ent with his pall
it battalions advanced to the base Lt. Robert Shlmkus. who formerly from molesting us further in this to see the movie "Fighting Lady" 'given by Mrs. Nell Adair on Satur- llrst place In the West Central
of Montecassino Abbey.
was in the county us cow tester direction. It should be obvious to a story of’ •the
‘- '---ous
famous earner. YorkYork­ day evening honoring the birthdays League. Hastings finally emerged 1
' Shipped to Anzlo. the 135141 for MS.C. being in town, but wr you that the ideals for which 90 town. Bill said when Hugh's picture |U
..c. husband ...w
of&gt; her
und mumwu
Linden. QMjucx.
Snyder. the victor. 23 to 21. after one of thc :
.c fel- , Cards furnished the entertainment rtoieit games and the most excit- [
smashed out of the beachhead con­ can't let it go ut that He had just million Germans have fought &gt; ac­ !««•
came un
on ««the OK.VT..
screen i.v
he iv.u
told M
the
between
these two schools
. fines at Lanuvio. one of Its baltal- won hla navigators wings at Hondo. cording to Churchllb "like lions" lows that wns his’ brother, "and ,and “ birthday cake for each hon- ing
" played
*"
~
in a long time. Both teams were
Iiuns alone leaving 300 dead Ger­ Texas but that * not nil either. He Ior O¥er „„r ycara camH)[ w M, they believed me" added Bill. We'relorM featured the refreshments.
A very attractive shape and
undefeated in W.C.L. competition.
mans In its wake in the single en­ was with his fiancee. Doris Gilles- very rotten that we could lie lured vundering now if Jack O’Donnell,
Members of the 1T.ML. club are! This now puts Hastings in the lead.
gagement. The regiment
then pie and Bob. being the cordial.-per-&gt; into surrender through mere hair, also on the Yorktown Is in the film.
pattern—the kind of din­
joined forces with the 1st Armored sonablc fellow that he is. and Doris , and eggs
—wKelly
-...
With
and O'Donnell were guests of Mrs. Fred Prentice this | The first quarter started fast,
nerware you'll be proud to
.Division on Highway 7 and fought being
the attractive
h*m&lt;r ’.Ih.
...ir**»ive and
-r!1! pleasant
peasant ;
Hoping that we. can rely on your .(auiniiavu
surprised ini
Huy
didn'ti aiiM-ii.
sub-title
’j iiuiii
„ the
__ Thursday afternoon for u one o'clock I but low scoring, as all the«periods
own.
*
&lt; up*
carry-in dinner nnd social afternoon, ' were, with Hastings holding a slight
Into Rome: One battalion of the gal she IS--well. Vf'rc
were t.-'L:trying lj ', sagacity to comprehend, we remain 1 show. "The
"an’“ Fighting Irish."
»-*-»-••
5 to 3 lead. In the second period
lH couple unH
135th was mopping up snipers near say. they're a grand
6—Saucer*
und we I[ __ 0| o|d w(lh
Since we have hud word from
Two tables of contract were in Greenville outscored the Saxons
the Colosseum on thc evening of heartily approve of both of them
luuu
Fred Ziegler hr ho* been promoted
.
HEIL nitUfcn
HITLER!.
A—Bread A Hutter
June A
.
TTiey hud been in CTiicago where Dick leiu about he und 6 other fel- to technical tergeant and has met Blay on Wednesday evening when 8 to fl to throw the game into an
frs Thomas Tattee entertained her
6— Soup*
The regimen’ bridged the Cecina they Just happened to meet Lt. ' lows being up front and thry locat- up with Bob Pratt who Is stationed
bridge club, the two new members.
The game was so close that both
River early last July and captured to’H’V _*,oorp “*ld h** bpst1
6—Sauce Dltlir*
1 d an old house where they stayed
Rwignano. losing more than 100 Mary Ellen LaDuke who. incident- f.5r several days while they wen- that lie has also seen Boyd Clark Mrs. Stanley Cummings and Mrs teams were only able to score 4
1—Platter
I men In taxing the town The 135th ally. uas introduced by Dori* to 1 tprrP along with the food supplies imd here'is an oifilial report about Hiram Baxter, attending for the points apiece in the third quarter
first lime.
Mrs Baxter held top still making It tied at 15-all. This
I—-Vegetable Dish
fought bitter battles against Ger­ Larr’. when Mnrv Ellen wmx .. «tu. Klvrn
thl.m WM u
of r(.udy Fred.
score ut bridge, which followed des­
man SS troops in this phase of dent at Western That incidentally mix pancake flour and 'omr choco­
I5lh AAF in Italy—T Sgt. Fred
the campaign. On July tfl. 135th sounds not quite right, because late Being hungry for cake they R Ziegler. 27. Engineer Gunner,
on fouls.
patrols were in thc vital port of we've an idea Doris introduced mixed the chocolate and the Pan­ from Hastings. Mich. has beer,
Mrs. Edw Van Popering enter­
Greenville Jumped to on early 3 ;
Leghorn nnd four days later with them intentionally. Some of you cake flour, baked it und Dick awarded the air medal "For Meri­
tained her bridge club Tuesday, point lead in the first few minutes I
other elements of thc Fifth Army, v ill remember when Mary Ellen writes, "it wasn't too good but thc torious achievement in aerial flight awards
Specially
S^69
going to Mrs. David Good­ ot the fourth quarter, but did not'
the regiment pushed hito Pisa.
u is here and ifent to one of th*’ next best thing to cuke we could while participating in sustained year and Mrs. Leslie Hawthorne.
have It long as the fighting Saxons
Priced at ... .
I
Only GOO of the mori“ihan 3003 Junior Chamber dances at the hope &lt;0 get und beside* that it operational activities against the
soon caught up nnd j u&amp;sed to take •
Minnesota
National
Guardsmen lO°F. hall with Larry. Following looked
,lwara 11KC
„e surr
like a
a caar
cake " We
sure noir
hate enemy." it was announced by 15th MRS. MARY LANDSBERG
the lead by a slim margin. They :
who composed thc original 135th a dance Mary Ellen quickly turned to thlnk what would happen U AAF headquarters.
Regiment are in the present or­ around raising her arm as she did they sent the fellows a few yeast
Mrs.’ M«ry
Mary’ umdsbero.
Landsbero. aged 79.
79. managed to keep the lend for the ,
•zi.oUrv
Ulf*
f
Mrh
..........................................................................................
.
-.SieritiL
‘im N nr’^tow»v dled on Tuesday forenoon about ten rest of the game to go on to win.
ganization Thc 135tll has lost 1000 t"J [। cukes and
“““ some
sum* raisin*
raisins—
—no
no we
we i Ziegler,
resides
’clock' “att the Greenfield
Greenfield convalesconvales"
t-*'’ ~i~i
iUi'ti r.—
CMU”
* "’t»—"A to
DnMinAJ
Mun,at ii)9 N .Broadway.
»Dr°" a&gt;‘ “|oo’clockThe crowd was on its feet Hine and ,
killed and several thousands wound- l ie right eye. Thats the kind of I didn't mean what you're thinkinz — ’ Hastimrs.
_al “5.5*1
”'***?..
n u UwUh Mich
Sfh? H*hu*h**n «-rv- '&gt;?._"?•
cenl
n 111
cenl homp
nomr’. Whprp
wnerr ihP
sne had
naa ***
oeen
111 time again throughout thc last half.
» black eye you can't very gallantly they- d&lt;&gt;
-• make
——•- veaM
bread• with
Al.'.. Forces
-Ji
Forc&lt;i? jsince for the Ixiil
|xisl eleven weeks following
10m Dolan.
uoian. 6'2"
oz- center, lead the
me 1
RADIATOR ALCOHOL—Bulk—Col. . .$1.29
Tom
ments has paved through thc lx* truthful about, ch Lt.?
anareceived
n-eelvedhi.*hl*
it--husband.
,...-.___ &gt; Max Landst__
P25 to Dick—Herb Reinhardt did Marcli 20. I94J. and
। a ..stroke Her
Saxons with 12 points beside* doing
ranks of thc 135th.
Sailor George Gardner arrived iramuntc
ANTI-FREEZE TESTERS
’
translate me
the articles
articles o:
of war
war as
as gunner*
wings at aredo. Tex . on [: berg,
perg. passed
jmssed away in 1933. he and d
------ -— -Peterson
--------------* '
a fine Job In 'keeping
.
39c
h &gt;mc Monday after 18 months in printed in German on one oi th* Jan
Jun s5. 1.H4
1944
1**-.
------ from. scoring practically to nothing. Fos- I
•drfc. Landsberg coming u
here
Xf*&lt;tll*n*an*nn
il&gt;.,'iir- Ur. *ii*
, I 1 t...
.
..
_
,
...
....
.
.
Lt. Doug Bernes is still getting tin*
.... rani
»c&lt;• »Ka» mmuc.
Eisenhower leaflets you sent, in
■ MUFFLER REPAIR SLEEVES
. ... . .
,
[Yonkers. N Y„ over twenty years ter. fl' 2" guard, followed with 0 ,
79c
h s bearings and luxuriating in the [ be here until thc middle •( reb. . fart h|S whole class was very In­ ....
oiiictal AIRFORCE
report* are:—BOMB- |' ago.
is survived
a niece,
points and
also did
a fine lob in
f&lt; el of being home but we ll see i «u» we ll try nnoB,in
and see him an rt'P‘;ri tercsted in the discussion which .OllierEIGHTH
lirett*She
Murphy.-of
The by
Bronx.
N Y:1' Keying
JohXi
OwnimraThigh
TIRE PUMPSa______________________
2.39
----------,
........
• ■
you j to lam.
you later. &gt;&gt;So&gt;uu
if .wv
you Ullsee Uic followed
ER STATION. ENGLAND
The Funeral services were held on Wed-. scoring rorwurd. down to Just 8
m ...
al! Remember wc mentioned a «*u.
feu .- lights lm*»l«„
burning I...
lute
at x-»n
430 u
S. «...
Han- I1 Hr(|t
OUTSIDE CAR MIRROR. Round
ill with ’.’-T0'1]?'10?
SriPht*’1 C. Hathaway, nesday morning at nine o'clock ut points. He had averaged 16 point* i
1.59
r v it’ll
le ---- rirui
isncinc
is m Wltn
weeks back about a story uc b d. Ii
——ex&gt;o
—
— pneumonia
;.?u."* „n,‘^ yyorgc
is .-•&gt;*
telling
and in tne hospital at
nosjuig*. Michigan,
.Micnigun. from
irom the
uieist
entiren. Father
ratner John
jonn V.
v. per
rxr gume in league games so far till*
this
• Hasting*.
st Rose church.
to tell about Doti,; it was about
! " ' ।l ms experience
experiencf to tus
his mother. Mr&lt;
Mr
Fort Benj. Harrison. Hi Hope you grude
corporal tu
to Eterseant
Sergeant has
has i[Dillon
officiating. Tnt»«*rrumt
Interment in
in Mt.
ySJ. but
night neither
neither Of
of
HOT PATCH VULCANIZING KIT
Je of
ut ftornoral
nit inn nffinlatinn
u, !1..
.j. Frtdav
pYidav night
65c
a wedding he attended In Jolly
wei ..n th* n-nv&gt;’rv rhart .... . btt'ii
txen announced
announced bv
by his
hisccmmaridlits
ccmmandlng Icalvarv
! Calvary r*m*t*rv
cemetery,
V okme I Charles Gardner,
Gardner and
nnrt the
th* family are wcli
I'Greenville's "tall timber" could mukc
mttVhe we I because a lot cun happen when . &lt;,idler.
_______ George
... . Y. Jumper,'
RADIATOR COVERS, for most cors
officer Colonel
------------------***
—
87c
' very
very many pointe
pointu due to th*
the Hn*
Xlna
»on't dun- to (*11 it now—yet. what i y iu're away these day*.
Congratulations a—Lawrence Natoma. California
DEATH
OF
MRS.
EDW.
BENEDICT
guarding
done
by
two
Hastings
boys.
have we got to lose
1 After thc completion of a trip to Snyder who is now Captain He Is 1 A graduate ot Hustings High
DUPONT RADIATOR SEALER
44c
Mrs. Edw. Benedict, aged 64. of I Johnson. 6' 2 V forward, lead the
In town fre.m Wednesday until Porta Rich home came Merchant a brother of DeFurrest Snyder who 5c!1’K,i- he also attended Michigan
Benton
Harbor,
formerly
of
Hast1
Yellow-Jackets
with
8
points,
Friday was Lt. «jg ■ Horace Angell ■ Marine Jack Barnes on Sundav fur was killed in France. Uiwrence's .•“:3U' Normal College. Ypsilanti He
ings. passed away Monday morning.
nastings has two more W.C.L.
from San Diego.
Diego. He Iwks great 3') day*. Jack looks fine and ex- address is —
Iibm
'cm*re--i 'he army air force* in Au- Funeral services will be held today. I games this vear. One is at Belding
.... ....... ........ ..j-.... ..... „f
ma iic.xi lUKiitiu
। *gust.
1942,
received his aerial Thursday, al 2 pan. in Benton Har-1 »*•" o'S-r f. at Grornvyie
Capt. Lawrance D. Snyder
”’** ,cu
'’ -and
-------------They
feels too so everything Is O K. n trip covering ;■
number
.•muit'iy Wings ui Yuma. Arizona, , bor. She Is survived by her hus-' still have to win both of these
0-807796
:wlth Angell.
! months.
A P.O. 520. '• Postmaster
, in June. 1944.
[band, one daughter. Mrs. Ted---------*~ **
— championship
------- '—
games*-------to win
the
or
^IIIIIIIIINIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllOIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIII^^
Returning Monday after 15 days ‘ DoJ-Dash New*
New
York
City.
N
Y
;
Krieger
of
Benton
Harbor,
three
for
the
title
by
Just
[home from Minier Field. Culii
So ma:-.y
many of our fel
fellows reported &lt;Would like to have n letter from L'.pp. v"ni3Sr
COMMAND
^YC'*?'1
i grandchildren, and several brothers winning one.
( Blli
iaent beaming "Paw" Kinfietcl 'Sgt. missing
..‘isslng in action ha:
have later been you Captain, if you can find a fe*
und sister*.
Tne ..—.ngs reserve "Biz Kids"
•Lewis K &gt; If his first plan tor a i■ ■•ported
‘■ported as prisoners of war or
oi minutes to write. .Nice going fel- 1 England)
EnBtandl—Theron a
A. Dolbee.
rv&gt;ih** son
extended
their
winning
streak
to
7
I.furiough had materialized he would! have been able to escape back to low. I
of Mrs. Supliie R Dolbee and hq*wins In as many starts by downing
hive been home on Dec 22nd for allied lines, that such communicaGreat Goimr -mH rtr.-At
&lt; . !ba,ld of Mi* Roseland M. Dolbee
the Greenville reserves 32 to 17.
3»&gt; N Broadway.
;Hie arrival of voung Linda Lou • t’ons hold a grcai deal of hope Non-a“ Thaler PteeS.n £boU&gt; ««“»*
6 Volt —51 Plates
M a. ■« ■* ww
Dick Feldpausch led the Reserves
p.cuSl ikrnTSf
,,“r'lH~UW. Mirhuan ana u ..oi- ■_ w
;but such not beinn tin- case.'Linda within thc message. During the
for the second straight week with 12
Sgt Edwin lie Herbert whn 1. i spnln8
'™ck driver In the trans■Lou decided
---------not
.... to
... wait fur
.„. army
......j- post week the glad news has
Judge Archie McDonald. Circuit points:
regulations
D-euiaiiona so *he
she was
waa already here reached Mr and Mrs Leon Nicholand
1940 and '41; Plymouth
Hastings
journeys
to
Kalamazoo
Court Judge of
Barry and Eaton
.whM her P*',
na/i1 ,!'rraehert
of. Woodland
that cneir
their son
pac,‘r&lt;l Hastings ; ,nn o
nwuiana mat
Countys, will speak at
Chapel next Saturday to tangle with a
j. 3hes wonde rful and that is a ’I *eon
since
“*“ Jr , reported missing since
many other popular cars.
strong SL ______
Augustine quintet.
Houstd und'r large canvas tents., Service
„„„„„
at Olivet
. College.
__Wednes_________________
s
... Has­
, direct quote from Lewis who thinks ■ Oct 4th. has been reported ns a Mrf^MazshaU Herbert Delton sL-t*
riftv .Innonrv
12 n'clnclr noon tings beat them last year in the
this business of being a dad i- prisoner of thc Germaics
Herbert completed his truining^nt I J^IvkI'oil'd a^embled'fitPIthh ch* | "”^prnor Webster. ragisteTof deed*, j ilocal
jiiat|on(
jor./TLdc
— gym by..........
. pQjjjj
SA45 AND OLD
1
f11' i"'*
, &gt;
Wr worn
1111 hotd
thp bpl!l
'r lha
’ R,m,?
O
BATTERY
sucn
o. safety
safety
win
foHow
the Fn'K^r ^43°^^^^
“
‘
-. An‘’ldcr dad *ho arrived home | such
word of
will
follow the
, for 10 days after 11 months in Pan- ; rews abou*
- ••— - - - ; nma to see how voting Tommy had Townsend
TERMS AVAILABLE
rchanged since be had last seen Mrs LIU S. Manker
khim at the age ot 3 weeks was Sgt. 705 W. Bond
Tom Stebbln* who feels very for- Hastings. Michigan
■: t unate that his new assignment is
The Secretary of War desires me
8.1a Prancbco. California
...
hospital, relumed to her home at
for »he
in CTiicago where he will now be tn express his deep regret that your
EIGHTH
A IR
FORCE
CUn£?. °° Tuwday
“
.•Ulluncd. .•»L*'iuned.
•
son.
gon. P.FC.
P.rc. Wesley
Weslev W*
W. Manker"
Manker"hn«
has* . Here** new^ for vou Prcepon I AN
I guys. Nurse Helena Bracndlc will FIOHTFR ‘tTATihw ***rnr and
gaining rapidly.
D1f
5W.««e
«
"P00”1 mining In action in marry Dr. Jan,.. He?kX on Ja | £?
• to Gerald Sinclair before he and Belgium on January 1st
27th. They will Uve in Grand Ran- and Mrs Pimd c£rn&gt;lF of 11a ‘’"’Ploye. did a profitable and en,f fu.rther
information ids until May 1st when lAth will Wheeler Ave BattteGrlete°Mirh 1 J°&gt;ablp blt ot hunting Saturday
Camp Hood. Texas. Gerald, who is received you will be notified
; to'?? 1lh* U’ S Arrny’ Bpflt *hhcs I i» a member of the first ’ fighter teamn^ilon^ when8he shot a^ritw
haz returned from overseas, said |
uiio
•his preaent Job b driving a truck
Adj.- Gen U S Armv , to this new twosome and Incident- squadron in thc Eighth Air FXirce to 1
watch for . letter from He^destrvy 300 enemy pUnft
I
’ u
mV
' LWM y°'* » U1 rpca11 has been m ,«Uy
lenas brother Ken. uo in the Aleu-1 The 35-year-old soldier i* an air- 1 P,!ak
U
particularly ■ Tommy
Kurr lor
for some time, both
— going his way |nd gu»u.uu&gt;
lummy n.urr
hl.
ahte to
tn ', fellowa
l.ito, being with Gen. Patton's
128 W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
RHONE 2524
?’’awhen
WKCn he
.ho said he wna
wo able
. that
J'mld l^?k
“ °°ldU
h“
*ound«1
;&gt;rXV1““n&lt; -,h'
!£xa,.?£
ewid go back with him.
twice tn action.)
for the Grand Ledge visit, rather It
. Cfiarka Stadel 'Freeoort) bu j Mr*. Nina Townsend
than heined
the hunting)
saw the fox first
hj**0 h00*
O- L.. yiiited his
The squadron's P-51 Mustang l^d
Utracl
been home but we missed him. and ' Route 3
and helped track the animal before
"&lt; .7, 7 ■•**•*••*«&gt; ovummin. MiaMRS. I. L PECK
we're *orrv because we heard things I Hasting*. Mich
the shooting. This Is the first sil­
about him we wanted to get direct. I The SecretxrS of War dMiros me delrtlle during December, has .mce craft in aerial battles and * KN ver fox to be found in thia vicinitybeen at Port Huemene. Calif, from aground while strafing German str­
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dub

uiiulu
on jnuiMH). ut&gt;uiwiu r-TCiicu w mum" 11 expedient to Insulation with 3000
the University hoapltal in Ann Ar- company and slept In the fire three grandsons,
I wore tn charge of Miss Cora Mack create n waiting list.
“--------- with 1039.
,...
musical
program
was fur-n sJand'na* f
'bor Thursday. Mra. DeCou accom- -----------hruse. Weekends ho worked
. in—
one . . '------ ---- ——----------------- | and a and
a musical
program
was furun tne e.v.ung at Feb. 3. the
&lt; p«n,®d h,m' remaining till Ratur- , ot
nlshed by c=b~c!
school cb.Udr
children
under
** 'Top"” Taggart's
*
oil
oil ftaUona.|_
stations. I .'. .
_------------------------------,
*
r.lihcd
—. —
.de: pluy "Make Up and Live." will be
the bowling season.
•U. supervision
------- ...
— Jo
..J tlvcn Ml cl&lt;hl o-ducn. Mr&gt;. Robert
.
day and U par there again far sev­ Mr Taggart Unlay, one of thc big
thc
of Mlsa Mary
Woo Lost:
‘ Hawley. The Junior High girls glee.
eral days. The doctors there are operators, ih Michigan, sent young jULIALIlLrlJ
----------- !
chalrm.-'n and the cast Roth Furniture
impelul of ids complete recovery.
Jordan to Texas on acme important i
.
»nd there wax ehorus
drawn from momnera of State insulation
oil errand and his work was #0 .Mrs. Edward A«^ms entertained work and solos by thc smaller chil- the club
S.CS.
■—
----- Theatre ..111
strand
1^BtU“®r
K”lght Templars dren. Tea was served -with Mrs.
in Mtajdlevtlle on Bunday after­ satiafactory that Taggart offered!
Hastings Ice A Fuel
him $25 a week and soma, stock In i
Tt!u[?!By
tar
Oeorgo Sumner, Mra. Robt. Shan- AHFLNALU-OUVER
Trio Cafe
Cafe .............
.
hls oil company. Mary Siem ift- -'*rt. Three tables of bridge were in non. Mrs. Joseph McKnight and
Miss Eunice Oliver, daughter of1 Hastings Banner ...
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Post of Ionia lied the oil offer In favor of Michw,t.h Mrs. C. T. Oode*. Mr*.; Mr». Thoa. Sullivan in charge ot Mr. and Mn. Jamv, Oliver. 115 8. Oonstunm Power
Mrs. Ida Johnson and son Orlo
teun and herself and.everyone in E*n,ay Johnson and Mra. George,■ arrangements.
of Battle Creek, were Sunday
-I* biHumbito.
Michigan
.-Aveand
Carl
Aspinall.
I
Manulwturing
Oc
Bauer
over
the
weekend.
Mn.
Post
the Haatinga neighborhood 1* satte- °“n turning in the wurning •cores.
- guest* of Mra. Mary E- Porter and
•on OI
of wMr. and
Fred zsspnuiii.
Aspinall. ----- J**
45
•
HIM* Mra. crcu
--—
remaining far the week with her
I On Thursday night Mrs. Ralph •un
daughter. Lida Porter,
fled with the decision although ,'
...
Judge charged ot
L. 3 wete united u marriage. Sathave since made a
Before her departure for Califor- Eggleston entertained with a fam- urday. Jan. 20. at the home-of thc
entering Jobnacul
the Tgggarte liave
Mrs. Raymond Deno. of Battle
Mrs. George Bauer and daugh­ sensationally successful
Bonnet and down
succesaful record in
in! nlu,
nlo. Mrs. II. O. Hayes
Haye was the
■" guest
—
&lt;
-present,
Uy dinner, sixteen *-being
Creek, and EUxabeth Landen and
it«. -. F. W. Moxann
John Smith were Sunday guest* ters of East Lansing are guests of the oil industry. Mr. Jordan haa of honor at several pleasant social in honor of Av. Cadet ond Mrs.
Mis*
Evelyne
Aspinall
and
Mor
­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ss^s this week. deep respect for the good gray I affairs. On Tuesday. Mrs. E. A. Bur- Charles L. Stade). who is home on ns cur Us. both oU Hastings, were C-IBCUIT COURT NEWS
of Mra. Jennie Gordon.
George was also here over ths Oovernor W. N. Ferris and regrets ton entertained a doten guests for
....
Herman F.
F Nell
Nell war
KU
attdndent*.
Fur the present Mr.
Herman
Mra. Rosa Dunn. Georgina and weekend, returning Monday.
that the loas of the great traditions luncheon with high bridge scqre for
and Mra Aspinall will be at home lon Judge McDonald
Julie left Sunday to »P*d a few I
MlM
MBX(ne awin
,na MlM
Miss Maxine
Swift and
Miss nlJ
Hll-.
The Mother’s club- met with Mrs. at 115 S Michigan
sentence. He had adn
weeks with Mrs. Dunns mother in : d&lt;1 Wcrncr left on Wednesday for of this school in an unhappy pros- the afternoon going to Mrs. A. K.
pect. Incidentally Ferris, the school- ;Frandjen and a guest remembrance Ailcfn Birman. 1111 8 Hanover.
v
a °
aW.-iv ■ Mr holonotriB ..
Tuckcn, Ails.
Angeles, Cal., for a stav of sev- master, dismissed ’Top” Taggart for Mrs Hayes
Helsel if’ he were $uBty.
On Wcdne.«day Thursday afternoon. Jan. 18. with BUSY EIGHT MEET
M&gt;r‘ »ltboul the owner s consent.
Mrs Cedric Morey and Mary Lee era! months.
for skipping classes to enjoy the Mrr Th?1' syu*v»n
hostess to sixteen mother*, and twenty-four,
7 al
.
er
us s,.Wc hlVf explained the clrcum- was. but began to makg
___ trout
.___ . season
____ _ two
twA tables
taht.K of
nt bridge
tlrlrtcr,. for luncheon
bm.b.An , children present.
will, return Friday from a few j Mr. and Mra. Charles Townsend opening day ot the
Theladies
#Unces in ptevious issues of the his act, so that Iht M
;
l*dle; ot the Busy Eight
lub "l
met
m uw to accept hU pie*. bis
days' visit In Battle Creek.
and two daughters of Woodland A few years later the oil magnate ult*‘ award* going to Mra. Kellar
The following officers were electel at the home of Doris Me- B^nex.
Judge and Mra. Stuart Clement were guests of Mra. Lowell Teeter out
t-n •&gt;&gt; th-. —.wiwe wn.
judge McDonald .sentenced him him to the custody or
put un
up &lt;M0M
$50,000 tn'lutoi)
to* keep the school S{em and Mr*. C. T. Cordes. Mr ; cd: Pres . Jeanette Thayer; Sec.
nnd Mrs. Stanley Cummings were i Saturday evening.
going. ThL* happened after the a,ld. Mrt Chas Potu were hoAt* al Betty Scobey. Treas, Rosalie Ed­ epenl with railroad
for from two to five yean al Both cases will coma
...... . have
... .. n
nn
.... - '
F. muirom
Fliutrom anti
nnd .governor
.................
• Hilinar
l,111'ner&lt;' tne
,or alccrht
ele?ht .°.
n Thurwinv
Thur»d»y gar.
In Grand Rapids Wednesday where , Mr. and Mra. C. r.
’s....
death vu*
out he
he must
Jackum. but instead of asking him Judge later.
the former attended a district draft 1 granddaughter. Nola Jane spent winced when he heard the news and Sunday evening Mr. and MrsJ
to serve that sentence he put him
entertains writes to Gladys Bush. a
board meeting.
.
I Stuiday with Mra. Andrew Ctnnn F.rrl..
’.
reins. u was toeitoto
ui» iixaioni. tomtod
aumiwu * «•
G.......
BANNER WANT ADVB PAT
Mr. and Mra. Elmer Bush and former member now in Californio. on probation for a period of two
ri,Pnfr- Mrs. Haye*
Elaine Beckwith was the week- Kldn*S’t Blw *5*"’ t*wr‘;nce -Smith delinquent scholars in front of the
family entertained with a family
whole school. Whnt Mr Ferris told 1
’P*™* lhe
»“.h dinner Sunday tn honor .f ErV.v.ird The next party will be at Leia
wiXto*
C°1' "”'i m
Ou,okMto...r. thc students about Taggart war 1 P„r„
Sidney Shipman in Groat's 77th blrthd.t' Th we prts- Orsborn's. Feb. 5.
wrong. Instead of being the failure s&lt;u&gt; Francisco., , /
ent were Mr and .Mr Harold Slo­
'“‘I Sr
Mr. S^.,4 Rtolr, predicted by Gov. Ferris. Taggart
cum. Kenneth and Linda, nnd Mr. OBITUARY OF
had made a million dollars and ■ Mrs. Leon sunder entertained and Mrs. Edward Skvum and little ADEI.BERT GROAT
weexenm
att-ndiM the ' “n&lt;1 Dei«no were Sunday guests of that wu more than a decade^ago two tables of bridge for luncheon David.
Adelbcrt Groat. 75. a lifelong resi­
Ray Branch is a------------- — .
and since bigger profits have been 'on Thursday. Awards for the after­
dent of Johnstown township, died
entlon tn
Natl. Allied theatres con
convention
in ' her ParenU Mr «nd Mra Frank___________ ______ __________ _____ noon went to Mrs c. W. Dolan. Mrs.
Sunday morning in a Battle Creek
H«*ter Jn H“hvllle.
। the rule. The Jordans and their two
Columbus. Ohio, this week.
Rom Dunn and Mrs. J. W. Wilkin­ HASTINGS WOMEN'S CLUB
hospital.
He Is survived by ids
Mrs.
Roy
Everett
returned
Tues1
interesting
youngsters,
Connie
and
Mra
KVa
Rweet
ni
Hunuor
was
I
&gt;
*
---.
---.
.
.
......
cum
’
^uuftsicki,
outline
Itiiu
Mrs Eva Sweet of Bangor
I • V from ■ four rtavs vlalt In
I
An outstanding program of thc wife.
___ 1 _T_
___ for son.
a Thursday guest of Mrs. Jatne* I ?.By
-If0*? a fe* days vWl ,n Bal" .1 n.
Carrol.
arc ___
now_ in Hastings
—Jfe. Minnie:
Minnie: a
a son.
son. teo
Leo Groat;
Groat; and
and '
| tie Criet
Creek.
'Women’s club year was presented -a *brother.
—•*-— Edward
•* Groat,
— - • of
— Has- |
keen* —
-Zhi.rlatta
Renuhllran Tri
TVi.­
keeps.
Charlotte Republican
Brlntol and Mrs Stephen Bristol. |tlr
,
Mr. and Mrs Robert Finnic were at the annual luncheon a: the Par­ tings. Funeral services were held on ।
Earl Coleman was in Traverse bune.
Mrsi. Elson Harrington and
ana little i-..
v for
.
.
.. week
■
the honor guests at a dinner Sunday ish-House. Jan. 19. when 118 heard Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock at.
,'lty
a few
days
this
,
Al H Webor in his "Observations’
son wt.w ;.„.v
with h— h—.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*. Column" in the Cheboygan Observ­ given by Mrs Attie Hay and -Mr. Mrs. Clayton' Hoffman, psycholo­ thc Banfield Methodist church, the
band In Great Bend. Kansas, re­ Burr Cooley were Mr. and Mrs.
ami -Mra. F. A. Clardv
Mr. and gist, of Grand ..
Rapids, speak on Rev. Robert Smith officiating, iner. gives an interesting reminiscence Mn Finnic are leaving Friday to "Personality.'
cently returned to make their Geo Juppstrom of Middleville
She was introduced tennent in the Banfield cemetery.
---------- "ty.’’’ ~e
of hi* days a* a member of thc
home here with his parent-. Mr.
French, chairman
Miss Connie Cook spent the , Nashville volunteer fire department spend the winter with their daugh- by Mrs. David Fl
and Mrs. Vere Harrineton while he weekend in Chicago.
ter and son-in-law. Dr and R
W.C.T.U. TO STRESS
of the General Dept.
H at-Camp Howse. Texas
Chas. Todd in Beaumont, Tex.
‘ Mrs. Hoffmans talk was rich in EDUCATION
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Loinie and
TTie W.C.T.U.. Institute was held
advice
for
developing
personality
children of Charlotte were Sun-1 wre£^
12? J&lt;jhn •*••*
*“ ,f,r
t Chl
’'' ■"'*
fire
Chief
and sported *
a ---------waxed* ; A new hospital guild No 23 has and in pertinent illustrations. Per­ at the U. B. church with a good
day guest* of Mr und Mr* Forrest SSS””0 unn Mr an“ 74x8 John mustache
tache and
whiskers.
Claude
attendance from Woodland. FreeHough,
known in naaungs.
Hastings, wa.s
was been formed with a membership of sonality is an asset in tx'Lh the so­ jx»rt and Hustings.
Wolfe. Mra Lande remaining fur
c F Finstrom .nd Mr* H
t0,l«h- well knmw*
twelve.
The
November
meeting
was
cial
and
business
world.
Its
cotn-c. fIsham
. nnstrom
ano Mrs
,.r e-r«n,i »ra.
' Garrett
accompanied
Corp. , a member Thc company num­
Mrs. Minnie Powell In charge cf
I Oto.u Uh«m .ejomrento Corp
31 ■ra»n. .portM ««udy held at thc home of Mrs. Stuart ponente are external — (clothes,
-S.
a-jurh.
Rnnitte 'Sn'r"?.,
**iient thc weckehd with "5*
?nd . *«■ &gt;oy F,nstr®™
dough- uniforms
uniform* when on dress parade, and Clement, the December meettns posture, cosmetics* and attitude— the institute, gave an informing
MrP -.nd Mrs Guv Bauer
J? 10 ,.!4,BmBV*&gt; *°*,&lt;,B&gt;’ •h*’xe their hose team won many cujm for with Mrs. Steifley Cummings and • toward God, toward others and talk on W.C.T.U. work. She said
Mra R G Wnnic Iravre Tbursw,Jl k,?,w 2or ®pokBn*’4WBBh- their .wlflne** Ln racing and ex­ the last nTbeting with Mrs. George toward self'. The right "your At­ that Michigan under Its capable
darter a’fw daw? vhli wtthMajJr
9"“*? H“rr,n8j«« left last pert laying nnd connecting how and Dcaen. The officers are chairman. titude'' brings happiness and gen­ president, Mrs. Dora B Whitney,
^.V^nmTlCv“,,W Mter^fe^^^vJ^h^ Retting water spouting. H
“U°&lt;S’ Mrs. Stuart Clement: vice chair­ eral liealth. Thc speaker suggested leads thc nation. Working plans
Hastings.
Finnic at Bmun F11’14, *5&gt;after
’lt’w
’ith" her
man. Mrs. Dorrance Trethric; secre­ six gifts to practice—to be polite, adopted by our state oave been
Today.. It's smarter than ever to he CURIOUS jl
alter aa few
lew weeks
weeks vfs
visit
with
her too in ”
those
dai
------- J
»ys. boasted a famous
Mr. and - Mrs. Jas. Broun and, parent*. Mr. —•
— Oarlc —
...
encouraging,
kind, adopted thruout the nation.
and ••
Mra.
Fuller,
hose and ---reel
--------------— tteam In which John tary and tcasurer. Mrs. Chas. Faul. thoughtful,
family spent Saturday with Mr.
Fueling there is a great need for
prompt and reliable.
Among those who came tn attend Brock, a native __
son and outstanding
and Mrs. Wm. Schader. Jr. in Bat­ the funeral ot Leia B Jordan on i ,sprinter
.Mrs Robert Cook was hostess to
She quoted from Ute Bible, Link's temperance education lor our youth
—•..._-------.— race:, and roller
in foot
INNER CONSTRUCTION' Insist on STAR BRAND
tle
Creek.
the
Study
club
for
luncheon
cn
more
stress
is
to
be
placed
tn
edu
­
•Return
to
Religion
”
.
Adler
’
s'
What
‘•v w**.*.—
...
. Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Loirnn 'skatlniz races shone
..A p r**4*1. ,BUCit of „Mr o?,ld Hunt. Flint; Mr*. Norman Sweet.
Mrs. Keith Barber returned to Monday. Mrs. Archie McDonald re­ Life Should Mean to You”. Mar­ cating them on the elfecu of alco
Mr* Edward Aduin* wo* Mra. Rhea V',T''"
chas smith.CleveJordan.
Detroit: It
E. S.
V,B
i the Presbyterian hospital In Chl- viewed ‘ Canada" by Lady Tweeds- gery Wilson, authority on charm. hoi.
'.
Smith Laiutng.
j
uII, Lawles*.
and Wm. James, paychologlst. Per­ WOMEN’S BOWLING LEAGUE
Jitlia
Lawless. Ionia: O. Ridell. Mr
Mr.1 cago Saturday and underwent a mulr.
1
Lt. &lt;Jg.‘ and Mr*. Horace Angell and Mrs Durand Rogers and chll- isecond operation on Monday.
sonality shines in u life lived In,
January 23rd. 19-15
of San Diego. Calif., suent Thurs­ dren. Mr. and Mrs. Rom Jordan. I Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Burkey took
Saturday night supper guests of confidence nnd good will bringing '
Hastings Ice and Fuel Won thc
day and Friday with Mr. and Mrs Grand Rapids; Mr. and Mr*. Ther- | Betty Jane to Blodgett hospital on Mrs. J. H. Haney were Mrs. J. D. un abundant life as God meant it I
Middleville:
Strand
C. F Angell. On Thursday Mrs on Jordan. Mr and Mr*. Aaron Tv- Tuesday/for some facial *urgery.
Murdock. Mrs Clara Brown and to be. Daughters of members were series from
, Theatre won two from Trio Cafe;
Jack Sparks and J.ihnle. Mrs Max ler, Augusta; Mrs. Wendell Smith. | Mrs. Florence Anderson Crosby Mrs. Arthur Chase.
present for the lecture.
Bauer. Mr. mid Mr*. Robt. Angell Battle Creek: Mrs. Al Germaine. । will be in Grand Haven, until last
Much credit is due Mrs. Martin Hastings Banner won the odd game
of Detroit nnd Mr*. Wm. Schaadl Mra.
&lt;n&gt;n. Sam
o«iu Combs.
uuiiiuo, vnariottc;
aar iui
recrivuig training
training for
tor a
a
Ingram, the daughter Schram and her committee wsul from State-Insulation a.s did Lj-I
Charlotte: Mr
I of January
January receiving
of Ann Arbor were their cues'.* and Mra. Bruce Ritter and dnuch- telephone office position and then : ?*
,5*5r“’P ccl®* made the smooth-running iunch- Baikcr from Sonnet and Gown.
Roth Furniture took the series from
for thc day.
.
.
tr-r Lake
Iuikv Odessa
rVrfAKcn and
nnd many
manv friends
frl.xi.la t*
i« returning
roturntnB here
hi-r»» to
In work
a-nrlr in
tn thc
th&lt;, I United her eleventh birththi*' by eon arrangements.
ter.
Manufacturing Company and Con­
inviting ten of her friend* in after
Mra Jas. Brown and Mrs. -lack from Woodland.
Mi tpbers regret thc resignation sumers power won tnree from Barty
local office.
Q'Cnnnur- were in Grand Rapids
Wallace and .school Games and a supper occu­ of Mrs. R. W. Cook as president. Theatre Reda
pied
a
happy
afternoon
Sunday.
Officers elected for the next club
The four high single games for
year beginning in Seplcmtxr are individual', for tlfc evening were
where he is a projectionist
and Mrs. Don Si'-i’G Mr nnd Mr.‘
President, Mrs. Wm. RrndforJ; vice
of the Butn-rfleld .theatres
n Ts duh tor tivx’crt Frjduy eve­ pres.. Mrs. H. 8. Wedel: nc. sec'v.. held by Jean Finnic with IDO. und
Mildnd
Sjnfth with 181. both ol
Leon Slender were tn Grand Rap*
Mrs Almira Hackney received niflied at :IO2 E. Grant lo Mr. nnd ning. Winning scores went to Mrs Mr;., c. C. Burkholder, coir. sec y.. State In uintion; Charlotte Hub­
ids Saturday. the D- Ians and Stan- word Friday that her
.v. son Clarence
w...w.»,v Mis. O*’0- Hathaway of .Holland thc Keith Lechlrltne:. Mrs. Willard Mrs. H. B Quigley; treas.. Mra. bard of Strand Theatre with 177.
dors remaining for the weekend as Hackney of Paw F
Paw
:
had brcn|
; now projectionist at the Strand
White and Mrs. Eugene Dalman. Stanley- Cummings, Board mem- and DoroDfy French of Hastings Ice'
j.------- ... —---------------- ... .. ( scrtotiaiy m Wjth n streptococcus
Guests ul the club were Mrs. White■ bers: Mrs. R. W. Cook. Mrs. James and Fuel wtth’176. Tnree games sc­
Bristol. Delegates ta State Fed.. ries held by individuals were Jean
and Mrs. Geo. Juppstrom, Jr..
Sn.r Ftoldto, l&gt; in Ito cuy
!
Mra. Bradford. Mra. Wedel; alter­ Finnic 504. Charlotte Hubbard with
,
Tin city firemen were called to
this werl;.
nthlv*
Mr. and Mrs. George Sumner en­ nates.
' the Henry Maynard home. W.
W Mill ’' h-M1
Mrs.
Burkholder.
Mra. 485. Avis Gasxill of Trio Cafe with
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Barker en•-­ St, on Saturday morning to exUn.-1 iM^^a^cvenin? jin ig
tertained for dinner on Sundav., Schram: Dist. Mtg. AJra. Cum- . 476 and Maxine Jarman of Hastings
tertained Mrs Ann Wnleott of Lan­ K W#fdS£g:h‘Ch r"U,,r&lt;1 *” 1 OfSe^hS^'kSdent. Miss Susanne Sumner of GrandI mlngs. Mrs. Quigley: CVmty, Mrs. Banner with 470. Highest average
sing Sunday
Rapids, and Mr. and Mra. A. G. Robert Shannon. Mrs. Richard Ja- । maintained is 154 by Dec Thayer
Mr and Mrs. Lucius Lobdcll of
R^dnl|''’R^crctarv insurer' Carpenter of Greenville, thc occa­ robs. Mrs, C. D. Bauer, Mrs. E. A. of Consumers Power.
C. C Burkholdei spent liut week
MMdtollle to &gt;hr n.r.nu «( »
: S,,,"
in Muskcuun.
sion being their twenty-seventhi Burton.
1 High team singles for the evening
Jas. Radford wlis in Detroit Fri­ , pound son born at Pennock hos-1
«wmpson. pianist. .Iva wedding anniversary.
Placed on the honorary member- were taken by the following four
Brisbin.
day and Saturday.
inuraa
ship list were Mrs. P. T. Colgrovc. highest: Ct.
Strand
wit
: pnui
pital Thursday
morning and named
—-i Theatre with
748.
New committees were appointed
Mrs. Ernest Burr nnd sons spent jon Arthur
Mrs. Bernard Reed will be host­ Mrs. Margaret Troxel Cochran. State Insulation with 743. Trio
Tri Cafe
and plans
plans cllscusseu
discussed to
to make
make the
the tsa
Sundav with her parents. Mr. and
-- nro-nnrst&gt;nablr
— Tile
Onv Inrdnn ' nnu
's* to h(
her bridge club on Thursday Miss Annq Johnson. Mrs. Isabel with 736 and Strand‘ ~
Theatre with
spent five years in the State htah- ,
‘ PlaM w^e01^^ fir attend* tvcnlng
Mrs. Elwi.od Slocum Route 1.
Pancoast. Mrs. Margaret Poller. .TOE
A weekend guest of Mrs. Fred way laboratories in Ann Arbor
Mrs. Honora Pratt and Mrs. A. W.
High team series for the evening
,
EDUD
SNOCS
PDDDirPL &gt;
Friedrich was Mrs Bertha Morri­ which
th B ° wunb Union meetThc Presbyterian Ladles Aid held Woodbume.
! were as follows: Strand Theatre
which preparation
preparation sent
sent him
him into
into '
son of Battle Creek.
Hastings as a road construction In­
Mr&lt; and Mrs. Jesse Altaft enter­ spector. Here he met the sparkling
tained her sister. Mra. Lawrence Mary Stem and his career from PASSING OF FORMER
Ferrel of Woodland on Sunday and then on was more or less—better CARLTON RESIDENT
un Saturday their guests were Mr. make it more—influenced by the
Friends received news tills week
nnd Mr*. Col. Yorgcr of Freeport.
now Mrs. Jordan, daughter ot of the death of Mrs. Chas. Hicker­
Mrs. Maude Schompf spent thc " Pop" Stem, a nationally known son &lt;Mamc Lydy' al her home in
weekend with Detroit friends.
figure in thc furniture business. At Lus Angeles. Friday, Jan 10. Mrs.
Mr*. I. W. Burns, Miss Janet Rl«t Rapids, where ho attended -----Hickerson
——------------wns bom -------nnd —
raided
n»nr
Burns and Mra Ellsworth Myers Ferris
institute
the
ambitious ■ Carlton Center where she and her
were in Grand Rapids Friday.
joung Mr. Jordan
worked nt * husband lived for many years on
Dr. and Mrs. Laurel Peck and
family of Grand Ledge, were Suu-

.

/-ir.nri o.n
Mrs. Herb Davis vd
t
of
ids. and Mra Lloy--------------.3..V:
—
Ionia, spent the weekend with their
mother, Mrs. Jennie Gordon and
brother Ernest. On Sunday they
called on their grandmother. Mrs.
Mary E. Porter and Aunt Uda Pbr-

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dav cuests of the Ciesson Pecks.
Richard Carlyon and Sue Cham- |
berluln of Charlotte.. spent from .
Thursday until Saturday with thc ,
former’s daughter. Mrs. Fay Mar­
ble
Mr and Mrs Harley Fox. Mrs.
Archie Rcickurd and Miss Grace
Rcickord. spent Bunor-y in Kttla-;
msioo. with Mr. and Mrs. William
Fox.
Mr and Mrs R-&gt;bl Conrad. Jerry
and Jttdy Anne of Battle Creek
Were gneatg Bnturdav of Mra. Contad's father. Frederick Palmer.
।
Mra. Ella Hammond left Tuesday &gt;
for Oakfield, N. Y. where she was 1
called by thc serious illness of her I
brother-in-law Eugene Bel««n.
|
Friday night guests of Mr. and ।
Mrs. C. W. Dolan were Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. Edsell, Mr. and M" |
Mike Christiansen. Greenville, and I
Mr. and Mrs. Curl Richard* ol &gt;
Grand Rapids who also attended •
thc basket ball game that evening.1
Mr*. F. H. Smith of Lisbon. N
Dakota. 1* visiting and taking care '
of her -brother. Frederick Palmer,
who has been ill for sometime.
i
Mrs. Ella Hammond entertained
l.er great granddaughter. Sandra I
Baker of Delton last week.
A Saturday night guest ol Mr. I
and Mrs. Douylas Hinde* was hl* i
brother Corp. Merrick Hindes of |
Boca Raton field. Flu., who was
rnroutc to Muskegon io visit his I
family.
Roman Fcldpausch Is In Chicago
for a few days this week.
Mrs. John Uoevenalr spent $ev.
(ral days in Grand Rapids last i
week assisting in thc care of her 1
mother who Is 111 at the home of
her daughter. Mrs. Michael DeVos..
Mra. Leta Stuta and son Donald!
have Just returned from spending t
four week* with Pvt. Marlin Stuta.
at Camp Chaffee. Ark.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Mahoney of.
Kalamazoo visited her mother. Mrs. I
Cole Newton, and sister. Mrs. Low-1
ell Teeter, on Friday. -

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SEPARATE COATS
BOY'S button'd front
SWEATER. 6 to 14. at

HOSE—Rayon
Sheer ot_______ i___

. FUR COATS
as law as

CHILDREN'S SKI SUITS

1.00 &amp; 1 98

PRINTED APRONS
at only

SKIRTS
3.98 5.00 e»00
All wool, marked wih Sale Togs. O

36 UNBLEACHED MUSLIN
5’/g yd. to customer-----------------

HOTEL HASTINGS

WOMEN S BLOUSES &amp; SWEATERS
Assorted in groups
^98
1.00 1.98 C.

DRESSES
One Rock oil marked way down

and 1 Vi times requirements of Vit. B2.

Coots, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Blankets, Sweaters,
Blo&gt;ses, Aprons, Hose, Purses, Ski Suits, Boy's and
Girl's Coats, Sweaters, Bed Spreads, House Coats, Itc.

�for breaking and entering; three
larceny cunplaint.s investigated; 45
1 mlace llan.-wus complaint* invealiated; 12 stun- doors found unlocked
&gt;• night p-ihcenmn; 15 dogs picked
| up and 1 redeemed; &lt;5 operators IIiceiLu-s issued;'two Municipal court
summons set ved.

. DRILLING
REPAIRING

PAINTING

E

Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars
Let ul brighten that dark base­
ment. Phone or write.

■ CLASSIFIED RATES
m&lt; par word, minUaaw of 30e.
DtirUr UOM Hi i« c*H or 1

Sheldon Agency

C. F. ECKARDT
438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

SWANSON
AGENCY

DR. DERK STUIVE

109 W. State

LIFE
BONDS

AUTO

FIRE

cTKe

Protect your car, yourself and riders
With a full service policy in the
World’* Largest Automobile In«ur■ace Company.

Here h a pleasant wuy to over­
come loose plate discomfort. .PASTEETH. nn improved powder. sprin­
kled on upper und lower plates holds
Uirm firmer sy tipit they feel more
comfortable. No gummy. gAocy. pasty

It Is good news to Hostings friends
tjiat l.t. Frank Scott. Hid. com-

AUCTION SALES

Switchboard

FALSE TEETH
Auxiliary on Sunday at Lawrence.,
There was a good attendance and a
splendid meeting.

Farm Bureau State Agent

Spine

is the Human

More Comfort Wearing

controlling

Health and

HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE
PHONE 3170
Dates can be made at Banner office.

RESALE SHOP '
Marshall Furnaces

Man'i all leather hlgh-tbp vhoex.
«e
Men'a topcoat* artd suits,
irl's anow suit, sire 4. Girl’s print

opairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

Floor Sandors for Rent

purcluux- a set of dlshc* tor Mr. and
Mrs. Smith Sherman, who recently
lost their home nnd belonging--. by
fire Thc dinner set Is to be the
tolnt gift Of the Legion and Aux-

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK
SALES

Chiropractic

k rekases

INSURANCE and BONDS

Top Hogs
Roughs

Jerry Andrus
Phone 2519

AUCTIONEER
List your Auction Sales with

DEWEY REED
Dates can be made nt Banner office.

At 'he Vern Lean tjxirt
thlweek in exhibited the pelt «&gt;! u silvet
fox shot in Kent Co. near Grundville. by Richard Abbey, who live
on Boltwood St’.. Hastings
Ablx-.
caught sight of the f ix without a

Fcedcrj
Dairy Cows -

Tcp Lambs .
Tap Calves

$14.50
$17.60

Beef Heifers
&amp; Steers
Beef Cows .
Cutter Cows
Conner Cows
Bulls
Ewes

MATICO
RHEUMATISM &amp; NEURITIS
print relieved.
A few doses of S1ATICO, Doctor's
prescription, brings SPEEDY RE-

so It proved to be a wild one
Its
fur is unusually fine, thick and with
white hairs sprinkled liberally along
the back.
Conservation Officer Sunnier .«n&gt;the value of such skins vari&gt;-s from
seventy to a hundred nnd fifty dnl-

l

Pouter

$9 t6 SI 3.20
$8 to SI 1.20
$6 to SB
$4 to $6
$9 to $11.50
$4 to $7

MO EXTRA COST
Fonms

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

COMFORT
&lt;wWEAR!

FRANK JONES
Buyer for STILES and Company.
BasUnga dockyards. phone 2588, or
call 617 Lacey through the week.

'

| TAe

$14.60
$14.00
$11.00
$4 to $16
$60 to $130

Nal l Bank Bldg.

THE NEW

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.

BONE-CONDUCTION

Phone 2178
Nashville
At My Expense

HEARING AID

LLOYD J. EATON

wIlS New Intompituom Neutral Color Unit and Cord

The She\aycr o1

Bill" Sherwood
INSURANCE

PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

Loren Coppock

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

Delton, Mich.

THE REXALL STORE
Phone 2131
Hastings

AUCTIONEER
General auctioneering. Dutra can
be made at Banner Office.

Loren Hershberger
AUCTIONEER

Phone (Collect) 3965 or 2715 for
9

I am no further away from you
than your nearest telephone. Call
si my expense.

ED. FINNIE
MOVING AND STORAGE
Prompt Courteous Service

Truss Fitting

fU/lBU

DEAD

STOCK

REMOVAL

Horses, cows and small stock removed promptly.
Highest prices paid for beef or horse hides.

HOWARD BRISTOL
Phone Hastings 2715
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Res. 3965

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY

You’re Money Ahead on Every Pair of

Wolverine Shell Horsehides
“ . . . WE know that's a fact!” say millions of fanners and
workers on other production fronts across the country. They
know the extra comfort in genuine Wolverine Shell Horse­
hides. They know Wolverines deliver more wear hours per
lime of cost on any work shoe job. They know Wolverines
never go on asit-down strike. They dry out soft—and stay
wft. It’s Wolverine’s exclusive secret triple-tanning process
that tans this inner-shell leather as soft and'pliable as buck»kin, yet retains all its strength and wear. Try on a. pair.

Glycerin available from onimal fats is bad!^-needed in
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamaioo
2-9544—Call collect.
KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collector

W?
vy

* CUT-RATE

SHOESTORE
Su'Ucaf' SAae Storju

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

—

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JANUARY 25. 1945

SECTION TV

TUE UAMEEnAMT *X* *lhCTe u

! Fas. you can be towed home with
nothing in th? local land- • usual drapes and lamp shsries. *0 won't get it all done tonita. Have,
*«■■■&gt;
i ‘L~riM»*-preventing the necessity of
I HL nUIvlL iKUNI
I »cape that makes one think of the ■ th? entire room was Iran.'formed slept in a bed !•&gt;' two nites now I ■L &gt;
■ ■■h IIvi IBs iiwviiiholidays, os we have always known
! Into a rral Christman picture.
and it is grand Am in a private,
•• »ltUn8 »n
r«»*U until March 21st
| them.Your nice letter and card at-।
One -ward, lone of the uayco. home with Dei Henry. Two old la• Continued from Pfret Section»
l*h«» your AIS stamp becomes
.rived, nnd ninny thnnks. .Don't - ward* developed a a-ene which was dic» own or at lea-.t live there One i
By JANE CAMERON
When you become curious, you
, worry about presents, ax we don t. to represent lhe nicest Christmas is still teaching school ' She can ,
Letters—
speak
English
a
11
Ale.
The
teacher!
.
can
always
try
Old Smokehouse
butch New Guinea ■ netti anything. and according to present any O L could ask for. and
Dec 26 1944
I !■..........
hP reI*
P”
&lt;&gt;.rt•**■
*. «.••••*
Unit M
is more WIW.I
than you I IE
it wos. M
u typical TA.I.l
Amcncun
t.V.l.l living next dour teache.i niivlbth in school. '
’ 1 twien Big Jack laundry soap und
n®ar 2oiiv.
"
'
1 have.
have, as
ar. we lirur
bear yaiuhaven't
you® haven't uny
any'room.
tr''nm —
— davenport, ~.mMrtQhir
comfortable Our
Our first
first nite
nite we
we had
had Christmas
Christmas i"
j' ”
®
..
-----—
।
chair,
radio,
fluff
rug.
reading
.
eve dinner there with the-father 1 Something I never could figure -Fcls Naptha, although« trifle miidI have received four copies cf the
Banner lhe past few weeks, which |,t.r&amp; B”.&lt;* niugazines .ut really war- lump, and even the Mr.'s slippers and mother of the teacher next I out—How does a swing band know cr ln taatc. The only use we iuu'e
«umr nrnUmeIn quit. ■ «bUe,
‘A 1 »“■“'»■■«
"Ut and pipe They had their tree dec-1 d.wj. We arrived jiut o-forr seven ; when they are throuah a number ’-Vrr foU"d
Old Smokehouse Is
.I mu. was
....
but -■
we »seem
hawy2..
w .1
&lt;et tlwm be- . ol
ut some
*ome brands
brand&gt; urre. bul
“m
ana dinner was for seven. Thc olh- and when to stop Dialing'
i for ■‘Jno|c‘I‘K ’he cats out of me
cauM 1 wjoy^hem w mikh-*»«»• “»
Pcwotnlly. I orated prettily and It really did t ers
arrived al seven Dick Roaealw.
nen to stxjp puying
honl&lt;hu At bedtime when
l.&gt;ok homey. One of their patients
penally the "Hume Front." If fm
*”,ok&lt;' V(,r&gt;' &gt;[;u&lt; h »o thc few play* thc organ and he borrowt-d ।1 was there. «•
aid VMk
cat
tin* enmn!®t®rt they all hide under the furniture
He iiv®.
lives wiih
with th®
the n*w»r
other ■: Thr
411V UiU
■ , mission
aavmv
to an“ stay )ust oul
rcach* lf &gt;'ou
not mistaken, this U lhe tint time
m.mth’. *
U*1 me *°r Ot , the tiny pedal dH»en organ troin.। people We are not allowed to drink 1 another
two-day
&lt;iav«
f ru»»un
to' toss in a chunk of.Old SmoktLousc.
I've written to you since I've been lcasl *lx
the chapel, and os the ludge* came water except from uur kitchen. But do wllh production,
no doubt
_
r.
.
they^will come out ot there—BUT
here on New Guinea, which has
I *,,s thinking of yju yesterday, into that ward he ooftly played the people here just drink coffee
oeen
and
Christmas
music, and wine. We had’wine before dln; i’ Concerning lost weeks vision »"«*[
been about seven moiitns
months. Ii don't
don't■1 ““
“'“*•I was wunuerma
wondering wnai
w|mt vuu wen*
were . chimes
'
wo a
think there's much need fcr me to doing, how cold your weather was. Really, it wasenough to tip one ncr, then soup, then clarn shcl
SOUTHEAST BA»«T
describe Hie place because you've I “"d how diiferent lhe wurfd eile- over, andof course,that ward
was with pens and meat, then thejaao.
Familv riiulit a* th«* clvirch Frino doubt heard about It several,
*» various localities Did you
second prize. Ard I could go.; c iurse of potatoes nnd ny.rt, veal!1 I.leal glue, besides it* base of blood
mSe’adcrivativenta’ni«ea
day Menln* ’****'' *el* attended. Mr.
limes. It's Just a lot.of Jungles, and . *«I&gt;
keep Four
your “snow,
now. and really have a , «'«
on "*
«»d
”* on roving about those 'I with carrois and pcav-Hft was
nude derivative.
There
wasma.
more
-.hawed
a fine'series
of nicIV.U. tire
towns
a.c Just
JUA. not
,«fc to
« be
ut had.
,M«. so ,pretty,
“"‘w •«»««
znowy r»hri.*.®
Christmas?
..» i
I .&lt;«
do hope i uwards,
ai
but will spare you that and vine to me. My iln.t warm meal in । -..hnic.l
mronnaUon
aven
lai ’ “7., »iah
"...
Sieh mw«&lt;f
.
nearly two days We ute slow and
you »ce there isn't muon lure In
I think srnrv'. dds so much to! &gt;"Y Hut on Christmas Ev.- we had abundantly.
For dessert we had ap- I &lt;i^l&gt;inT-r^?(S&gt;n1n V ^"‘wouTd'h? Mr' and Mrs Ca,I'*n Nru,t?n and
the line of civilization.
i Gur concepuon of that day. Appar- noys going througn tht wards sina- abundantly. Fur dessert we had ap|..t
pl.
anrf
with
a
d.M
'
«re
auala
»!
bla
unde,
Whrn I firxt «nt in New Guinea ! "“U* »u u,c
***** ,l» tempo n&gt;g carol* and Christmas night we
.n
It.
Th.
p«.p'.
dn.U
.«a
•?
w
•
K..
. Whrn.L*l,5l.KOl.lo.Ncw_.u.’.*“’*t!‘from the snow ngions ns they say. 1 ud tuem on the
with the in It. The peop'i. drink two thnes
latiuned ■
iiohu
ini. s
i anyone who has had stitches re-i Saturday p tn * Perry Jones is very
I was fortunate to be iiatiuned
---------------to
- pr
-,rG. ' I nnd.
when meeting and when parting
to- 1 .„
In &lt;,,Ir South -------tHey attempt
near Dale Larabce. so we ■ut
r
iiu mo'£d can l“u,’r- I?r ?**
IS UI »n a Battle Creek hospital « Mr
so with all the talking and eatinj
M-enwd Iriuce M,o* v scenes und down nt
Rv- I £.
onc otano
"y mfondest
and Mrf
. Ixon Pulir wrrr Sunday
gethertoquite
sure seemed
” did
iri'.r.
7.'.'
*. &gt;u’
mldnlte
urondesires
finally fintshc.l
finished
mldnlte.
thrV
did 7h-T^m.'
the &amp;,,np
tinnp ’lhl
thiiii*
am '.'
uli" ’&lt;
good
talk often.
with Itsomeone
from. I| VC
9"?
’w- “1tI“a,n
»**“a&amp;
!O* ,r'"'s '‘‘lu'T
h--” we llnallV
".ml r.-nJ
“i Ev1 ,hnq
h" i.’ ...........
“
1! *
«“*•’&gt;nunoay
or ••
Mr .nd
’
In n"
noli
a :.* clltrn
P«ruux
...it were
................
..... ■ Mr. Wm-Krehhome about limes and places that |
uas
.’ oked Imc Christmas tree-.. Tliere
b« tne
rhe things
rhlnj, at
&gt;1 nonw.
home. They
Tne,
m.0?,'
i't “L
O«««‘
on
i’
we both knew about At one time, “n?
d4“1 havr
wcren t any here, so we enlisted mind
1hue
....... -. &gt;brother
__ .1__ T7..-U
.1they
—..
lecjjv
nappy to glue him
up
m- Keilev ha-.
which
ISj
“
•
u?
h*
’b»*en
1"*" ill th- nast week. *
Merle Cullison flew over to where ! . A,* joo
you K..VW,
k.nt,w* l-,.-.ui
’ l,t in
oI my
n’&gt;' rstni
&lt;"**&gt;■» me
Hie uia
aid oi
of .-wine
some iiaiivrv
natives ana
and iiimrfinal. ..................
r— ••**.•' ,! stead.
•-------------•
Mr.
and
Mrs
Bert
Litts of HalEast
w-lfare and
rec-*ly
got aome
UmiM that
Iteked rathrath-1 ivit heard from ir many inonr.i.(
. . .
jHiWkmTamTvrs A-ainTtUftf
were SO the three of ns hud a duties coruists
consists of w***lfar®
-Hid ra-r-lv not
Born® llmhc
thut lAnlt®d
reation,olficer, so all th? plans and, er plne-llke. We had r&gt; go to some : £ It ujso relieved their minds. 1
»‘-£Mr ^nd mA
nice talk. I regret that we couldn t urrangemmu far Christinas here of lhe uninhabited Idaiuli .nd-rec They say tha1 nothing is too gtxri I Olrte. why dem t WE ww aws-.imp. weregu«*ot Mr-»d
have spent more Unit! together. As
i iot us inc lauy rave us ner i.-ac
1Ubor 13 u’ct tJlemIyou know. Merle is a lit Lt., but
has been—
on----------furlough.
—•— who
-— -------------I coffee that nite. We are their llber- ing them up that way for. gener-.iBolyon.
thc brass hadn't chatv-.ol him—he hnd thc most fun. Our program in­
attons. We have heloeti ourselves , returned to camp Friday. * Mr. and
We had an interesting Incident. ators. The town is small bm the t-» all of their other customs, with Mr&gt; Russell Tolles and guest. Mrs.
was the same old Meric that I h.ul cluded our chapel, which WM dec­
people are grand. Yesterday we
orated
very
nicely
and
piugrams
,
I
had
told
the
b
y
working
with
Beryl•rGay
at
known through oil our school days.
‘
•­
were busy here nearly all day and I two or three exception*. It would Lyle Bristol and Mrs. —
for
both
Catholics
und
Protestants
thc
natives
to
store
the
trees
in
Merle and Dale arc Uie only two
7 •— a &lt;how in Battle Creek Sun­
i went for a walk with some fel­ certainly be better than finishing , tended
I've seen from home since I kit. l uckily we didn’t have to worry 11 certain building, and pfler all lows. They have a beautiful church a speech in public, or ending a day evening.
evenlni A Mr. and Mrs. Harry
over twenty-six months ago. so vuu about the Jews, as wr liav? a few tots work, they had arrived hire I and went in there for a mlnu’.r. It walk down State Street with our Pickard
’**&lt;*»«’ of Hastings were dinner
of
those,
too.
Our
wards
and
recwith
enough
small
tires
for
nil
our
KJests of M. und Ms Ebblc Leinaar.
can see what the little get-togethe
rentlun halls, the mew hafls. and needs, and one large one for the j was Just before church in the aft- hands held (ightly ct. our hips.
unday.
meant to me.
enroon. We were on our way back
Well, today Is the day uftei ! ward-rooms and me theater-all administration building. When he here and two old ladles ask us to
had to b«* fixed up und our plans
,
DURFEE
Christmas, of course, back there U ■ were really cinboi 1' •. I had a large had explained to lhe natives, where'come
up
’
to
their
house
for
some
is Christmas Day. The day over .rer out In front of our lulmlnlstra- t- put thc trees, he went inside to , cookies and wine. We went und her been wanting to write an essay on 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Davis,
here was spent much like any other ;ion building ligntid with colored nnnnge tlilnga. Hix black boys i husband speaks E taiish and is lhe chetaie which you get in war-time. •have a new furnace installed. ♦ ;
About twenty , attended the East .
day. -It didn't serin much like UghU. but I have no Idea how mi y nabbed his big tree and sinned postmaster here. They were swell.
Baltimore Farm Bureau meeting al '
Christmas because of the heat and g&gt;.t -colors und tinting material f-.r inside. As soon .is they found it
the same spout at the end of a ¥r:
"“J■
Ii really gets hot here, but all in Hum. It adds a tru-* cointnimity wouldn't go throuxh the dour thry had t.
applied
th? axe and
uqSSJ?de?oW&gt;lJre',em:
tuA^d b&lt;^’from P&amp;)ck hoapItAl
all I have a lot of things to be atiiuisphcrc nnd vveryune seem! to quickly
brought poor Monk his big tree in svcll and we thin? that they are.
happy about—even if it Is one of enjoy it.
S
•lt£?.:!I Su«iday
about ten pieces. You can well
Sunday much
much improved
improved in
in health.
health.
the most God-forsaken places in the
We
had
a
grand
Christmas
din
­
£
Thomas
Sowerby of Ocala
I guess I told you thu: etch ward imagine how he felt, but it showed
world. This was the third Christ­
ner here, turkey, mashed potatoes, hnvp nA^an vfrv
Florida spent Wednesday with Mr.
mas that I've spent away from hail a tree, u spu'.lutht made out the type of native inin-l we have beans, cranberries nnd a filled nave this on VER t good author- nn&lt;t VCrs Pitwarrt Pir® and fanillv
f □ Un can nnd j few dm-iuutmns here, and poor Monl- sinned out
Ity. and gave this special treat^ Thea Ne.kr oT HaitiSi
home. Every year a- mL" time 1 al­
cookie,
chocolate
oars,
cigars,
ap
­
Mr and Mr.
ways say to myself, that next year which were prinir.il oy the Red thc next morning for another tree. ples. It was -a very good meal for mrnt to the rubber instead of the * n ' ,J1*'* k
It was a much more pleasant
f0rflhe f4C’ ££&amp;teV&amp;Wil * MreO“£
at this time I will purely get home, Crcet. W&lt; j'inuuucjrt the: a nrize
the army. Also the first day I had
but so far I have always Imth mid- wi&gt;jl&lt;L be given for the bent decor­ Christmas than we hud laet year, a grand hot shower which was thc 9™!,™£b&lt;r,hwh have a far more „ Brooks und wn Bcnn spent
ly mistaken, but maybe this 'min­ ated ward, und yon should have but I'm sure many of the boys uu first in nearly four weeks I think. a*’I&gt;c,i71n‘&lt; ,J-BStc nnd aroma than Thursday wjth Mrs. Earl Strickland
. -in those nurses, corpstncn nnd it; the Phillpoinn didn't have it
ing year it will happen. I hope.
However.
wr, anu
and sons near name
Bam,, uarex.
Had another todnv. The landhth* •• --------- .
-------.......
1
natlcnts wont. Il wns one of the
Imurr.v®
i
- »’ Well, there Isn't much more to finest moraic boostr.-s I have had. very nice. I hear t’.uil thc European having cur laundry done also. We hnllA
hope mnrllflnn«
conditions will
will improve.
&lt;a
forces really tumid loose on lhe
write about. I was awarded thc
have to furnish thc soap. Last, nite
Bulk cheese has one redeeming HENDERSHOT NEWS
Combat Inf. Badge some time tgo .nd even tne bedridden 'patients Germans yesterday. I think our ra­ I went d: wn to the house at about feature, however, whi *h we learned i Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Storer of Has- ,
■for a little action tint I’Ve M*h* helped cut things .nit of paper, . nd dio said they had 13.IKM&gt; planes over cleht and wrote Guv a letter in the one (lay quite by accl.-ia:! We hn-11 tings were Sunday dinner guests ot
From what I've seen &lt; f it. especial­ &gt;ne of my patients carved, angels. Germany. That's many more than dining room. They brought on' n«- a fork stuck in this melted mess, jthe Albert Brills. * Wilbur Schantz,
ly in jungle warfare, it's plenty
up ChrUtnum eve we had the
At one time I thought this was and cake for me and wc talked. we mean cheese, and we nnd ocea- Is a surgical patient at Pennock
lough. Of course, the Japs arc right
Well I coughed a little and she slon tn back kitt*.--corner arrosx hotpiud. Mrs. Altha Hendershot ‘
nt home in the Jungle that's all :udgcs go through the twenty-six going to be the last Christmas we fixed msome hit*tea and honey the kitchen in high gear. &lt;we wotit spent the weekend at Hie Schantt
aids nnd they were nil so nice would spend in war. but now I have
they have ever had. and in tny
my doubts It looks as it wg will be for it. And did I s-ae.V. all nite bore you with thc cause of this re- | home. * Mr. and Mrs. Morrle 1'11- 1
opinion, these Jungle- are even too they had it hard time picking win­
lung. Feel pretty &gt;tood todnv. Our treat. Arriving at the other end of | arun were the suesu of lhe Floyd
ners. I never saw so much ortglnnlgood for them.
thc room, the cheese was still with Garisons torn Wednesday until 8unv and so many different ideas.
time next year. Of course, anything beds a.r above destrlpllan Two or us. and a fine prime-size rope ; dnv. * Satuday evening the Pilgrims
So. I will close for now and .hope
three pillows and lol ot light
Without any aid from inc. 'Just can happen
all of you hud a Merry Christmas
— --------------- -- ...
- ■ nnd
Garrisons attended a parly at:
hung
suspended
between
us and
.
is if 1 could give llicm imMl' my
Guers I have gabbed enough for blanker. You Just sink tn and thc stove. If you get a peund of: the heme of Mr. anil Mts. Harvey i
and a Happy New Year.
,
■ard won first prize, ana they Ihlr. time w will give you a rest sleep. We have two beds one a large
cheese which you can't eat.',[Parmele of Johnstown.
eally deserved It. You should nave nnd write some ol tny friends who one and the other a little smaller. bulk
Dick
and the dog and cats won': eat..'
’’•'Iv scene, set In a snow wrote me nice Christinas letters, Il is quite a treat to sleeu in a bed. make it up into a tow wipe for the I WAR BONDS will provide a '•cush­
Pfc. Richard Vanderwoude.
They bring us warm water to our
field which wns built on a table. too.
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car. The next time you run out ot I ion" for pout-war years.
.c basic clement w.u cotton, but
Your loving son.
’ — loom in the morning to shave nr
A.P.O. 33.
Postmaster
wash with. Gueaa that we are all
by
using
cp&amp;orn
salt
crystals
and
Lester
J.
San Francisco. Cullfonii.i
set to go to the house so till later.
wrlc acid they really put the glls(Dr. Lester Johnson&gt;
Love.
fen
Into
that
snow.
Here
wns
where
Prance
Lynn
26 December 1944
Saturday. Dec. 23, 1944 the soap carvings were used, and
Tec 3 Lynn E. Perry. 36404375
Hie whole set-up wivt flunked with
Luxemburg
Mrs. Frank Hula
Hq.. 10th Armd Div &gt;RE&gt;
•oconut frauds tacked onto a white Dear All:
APO 260 *: Postmaster
ihect.
It
was
so
pretty
I
am
going
Have
not
had
time
for
letters
Middleville. Mich.
'o- photograph it and will send vou
,vu and tills will be short because I
Dear Mom:
The tree was dec- have a good bed to sleep in and
This is lhe first chance I've had pictures later
to write tb anyone for some time, •rated very nicely, and they used need the sleep. Received some letSaipan. S. Pacific
tverythlng
from
cotton
and
epsoni
. ura from you ot Dtceniljer fourth
December 17. 1944
so If you haven't heard from me I
hope you're not worried. I :un feel­ lalts to blown egR shells that were! on Christmas Eve. also thc best
Another day gone and one day
ing quite well now and am getting painted with Santa's lace and pictures of Gay and the baby
•rimmed
with
cotton
lieards
and
which was a grand Christinas pres­ closer to victory and the end of war.
along all right. I hope everyone at
little
red
paper
hats.
Tin
cans
were
ent with two letters from her.
I'm quite tired from todays activi­
home is feeling fine.
Work is plentiful at present nnd ties. as I have done much hiking
The past week we went through •ut finely so that tinsel was ctheli nearly. Boy. wax II awful. 1 Ojcted very well. Then with the so I have not written any letters. in the thick undergrowth of the
iContinued on Page 2. Sec.-2.)
hope we never have to g.i through ■repc paper streamers they had the Have a lol to tell you and probably
another week like that. We were
shelled all the time and couldn:
go anywhere. If we stuck our heads
out of our holes they shot at us.
Bov. was I glad to get out ot there.
The weather here has gotten
rather cold lately -and a', present
the ground is frozen. We had a
little snow, but it's gone now. It's
really cold here now. Even when
the sun shines.
Well. Christmas Is day after to­
morrow and it's possible we may
have a white Christmas. I sec by
lhe paper where there is plenty of
snow in Michigan. 1 hope it doesn't
snow you all under.
I still haven't received any pack­
ages and I guess maybe I won't get
them for Christmas. It's taking
them a long time to get here. I
liope I get them soon. Mv mall
isn't even getting here very fas’. I
guess all mail comes over by boat
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picked up somewhere and 1 thought
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kinds of money.
I haven't heard from Joe lately
so I don't know where he Li at.
hope he makes out all right.
Well. Mom, I’m going to see
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Hoping to hear from you soon.

Your- son.
Steve

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Take an evening off, bring your wife,
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Tuesday. Dec. 26. 1944
Mrs. Eliza Johnson
127 8. Hanover
Hastings. Michigan
Dear Mother:
Christmas Ja past again, and that
makes two for me down here where

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We found ah
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I we decided td make our wayback to
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to meet melt Was I 1
had received my let
io ago which I thought might
up in th* MH Three bos* Wnt up expecting me.
interest for the Home Front,
He drove me to Ut
together and a* one Ituqk hit head
co Gurd got ilia good conduct
tn a ciye a Jsp sent a bullet thru
his forehead. One o! the other bojs and outskirts
ran past the cave entrance to escape
the same fatal blow, but was shot met Kenny and Jean tn the hCRm ; ime a wond«rful time and I enjoyed | AJ».o7?M. *«■ Postmaster
we iiad ।every minute! Really were swell to
thrice in the-back and died iiMtant- and their Grandmother
Ban Francisco. Calif.
ly. The tilled man Jumped off the a nice talk. Then had a swell dinner me. Thy took m* to get the bus, He has met Ivan Smith and Marvin
A sailor and his for Ban Berdoo and saw me off. I Harrington of Delton several times
cliff Into thc ocean and swam three Christmas Eve
miles to
w get &gt;-«&gt;&gt;
help from
____ —thc
-_________
Marines. wife joined us—we had a nice time. , arrived at San Berdoo OX. and and really enjoyed their visit very
They went up with flame throwers Thin in the evening. Mr. Yerty took ;had to wail there for two hours be- .much He is tn-New-Hebrides
and burned tne cave out Only one out his projector and movie films ;fore catching the Greyhound at' Received a letter yeuerday from
Jap was inside but we will never and we looked at movies during the MT 14.
I Ray O. Gurd and he was still O.K.
kill another man . Such is life on evening. They had some moviw on
San Berdoo is nice and It was and getting same of the old beliSaipan today
Altho most of the their trip and several taken in Has- &lt;there I saw my first orange* grow- ) line back, but would give a month'*
Js[» have been killed many ot them tings—got a glimpse of oar house, Ing. I passed the Blue Oocae or-1 wages for all the milk he could
are still in the hills and are being tool Also lots of views of the school. •chords with ripe orange* on each I drink.
killed every day. There are plenty etc. Boy it was swell—next beet ;side of the rtreet for mUes-rewlly j Christmas mofiimg received a
of skeletons to be seen on the Island thing to being home! They showed bewuUfull
i
The weather was nice-(phone call from Erie. Kansas, from
too
me a fine time and were glad to like April at home. Had a couple T/4 Robert L. Gurd. He had a
I suppose its plenty cold back ace me.
&lt;.light shower* siorg the way.
(furlough with his family and
home at this time of year but its
Wc got up Christmas Day about
I saw some beautiful country and reported back to Foil Lewis, wash.
hotter than the devil here. Shoes, g, aJn. and fcenny and jean had a ,all
-,i kinds
u-*. of
.. Indians and* Mexicans
..— ----- $.I Lawrence Bomdo's address la now:
socks, and shorts make up our dress blg (^t opening gift*. They gave i। who live in the desert—wnat a life ’i Pfc. Lawrence Chas. Bourdo.
for the day. Guess I'll close arid go me a nice wooden jar of shaving they must live.
36407918 .
down to the ocean for a swim Hope cream! We went for a drive up in
Really came through some re\l I A.P.O. 708. r. Postmaster
■
every one is fine.
t)JC mountains after breakfast and _oiinu,in&lt;
San Francisco. Calif
I slept nearly all the
re .n
had a
nlce Ume_wenl hlklng mountains. . 2^Sincerely your*,
-----. Arrived
at Kingman
too. Visited a fire tower on tha top ^
ut*•*-*•.
8 thu
nSr
Cpl. Arthur C McKelvey.
Mrs. Leu E Gurd
ijs morning. In all. I had
36455021
cf the mountain.
R I
A PO 23'.
Postmaster
r ^ndMinlvU nmuntam^rel^1 rood Mr' Yerty UU ^er Maln ,or nie
Delton. Michigan
San Francisco, calif
much I appreciated their boa•
one?' lo°. A1,t,^lnd* of *pltality and ail they did for nr*
Englarxi
life ...
in them.
We saw a big . 1 nn* thlni, that ■■■rnrlrert &gt;n» a .*
____ _ tOO
Following is a letter from Ken- , —
gray .2^,5,
squirrel
ncth Miller telling how he spent'■tire
Droid 1 view lor
far miles and miles from the
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Harold'view
Yerty and family, former Hastings mountain. Banning is a nice little
T
residents.
town—mostiv retired people—streets [ no vegetation fat all” but all^sand. Delton. Mich.
Dear Mrs. Ourd:
sir
Mr r&gt; «
I fPLo!?
1 Thougn further south there are
I'm sorry to be so long in writing
Mr. and Mr*. C. H. Miller
, is nice—am enclosing two cards of;
rf-,-.-., iiw. that
to you in answer to your nice letter.
।XL1™”
“ to S"r
“"I
the wre &lt;o-|fi

SSWiJSi '

I had a swell ChrUtmn'l! I arrived at San Berdoo. Calif , about
2:30 pun. after riding thc bus since
2:38 am. Took the bus to Banning
and got there about 5:00 pun and

wTh.d.drtkwu.chn.ure.ombut
'°r ing to 5cur sons and also -v- many
». .
ner and afterwards I helped build
kntfw
you'll
glad- -•
I enjoyed. other fellows n you do. Il is nice
a model airplane Ken got
1I Kno
* you
n be
oe gi
I myself. Only wish you two had a to hear from you and I can rpeak
Christmas.
nice day.
for all of the fellows when I say
Afterwards they took me into the i Hope Claud is OK. and had a that
main part of town and allowed it to |: good meal. I received a letter from
Hospital life is pretty dull r&gt;nd
film recently and have answered it.' very routine, but being in a ward
' Well. I guess this is all about my with other fcllowa, we always find
trip and how I spent Christmas. I something to talk about, We also
only hope that next year Claud and 1 have a radio, and so all in all. we
I will be home to spend Christmas., keep pretty well amused, and the
All for now and will write tumor- : time
tunc goes fast.
last, We
we hgve
nave a movie
row. Love to you
-----------------I once a week.
*" —
00.“«so
----------our —
slay in bed
I has its pleasant moments.
Your son.
Kenneth
• I'm getting along fine and in due
Pvt. Kenneth Miller. 16162915
time 1 will be up again. It's a mal■ Casual Detachment—Class 45-8 , ter or time.
Group 8
It was swell to hear from you
Mrs Gurd and I'm sorry there un i
more and some Interesting news to
Kingman. Arizona
tell you.
Jan. 3. 1945,

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! have ever come across we found
plenty of rice and all lhe Nip* that
1 nave been captured seem to have
■ the same stcry-that they were told
I that whenever they reached lhe far
Mrs Leo Gurd
•side of thc island where they were
R t
;
. tney would war* into Ucs nnge-u
Dalton. Midi.
or Han Francisco and they all say
Dear Mn. Ourd and Betty:
I that they hate Tojo aahe is no
------------Well I gueu I better answer both good. I believe that they have the
of your letters before I forget It. I (fight Idea. It ta too bad that the
received Lhe one from Betty ye*ter- rest of the Nip tribe couldn't beday. I don't believe you ever went Ueve the same thing, but I guess
to Delton High school did you that they are to thick headed to
Betty? At least I can't seem to place ever have
•ave anything
anythin* like that poundpoundyou Spike is lhe only one In your sd into
.3 their
thslr thick heads until it
family that 1 knew real well. 1 1* too late
late
1. 1 see that there are the
number of auction sales In
and looked them all up from around i the paper.
Delion. I had seen Royce before ■ f must close for thl* Ume'So unharV hnma nr at - laaat Ha Vsnlra^ ■••
til next time, cheerio. 'T'-H
Tell all of the
familiar to me. He said he remem­ folks to take good care of thembered me from seeing me play bas­
ketball. I guess he used to come that they are doing back home.
to u lot of the games. Was really They sure are doing a wMlderful
glad to see him because he really job back there. Please excuse the
u a lot of fun.
. mistake* this time and I will try
Today is my day off and Ivan to do better next time
and I are going down again to­
night und have a visit with the
Donn
boys. Probably Spike U doing a lot
Pfc Donn C. Briabin. 361694J3
of rabbit hunting now isn't he? Boy1.
A.P.O. 43, *4 Postmaster
I sure would like to see a little snow
Ban' Francisco. Calif
for n change
Well, guess better dose for this
Dec. 25. 1844
time.
New Guinea
Mr. and Mrs. William Reid
"Marv"
600 E Madison
Marvin James Harrington,- 8 1/c Hastings. Michigan
Fleet Poet Office
Dear Mother A Dad .
San Francisco. Calif.
I am writing this letter Just to
let you know I am feeling fine.
Dec. 18, „.
1944 Hope you are feeling as good us 1
New Guinea
Dear Zolly:
We really had a swell meal today.
Hello friends and neighbors. I I don't think there were many
have been reading a lot pf the let­ families that had any better Christ­
ters in the Banner and Und them mas dinner than we did. 1 am going
very interesting. It takes some lime to send you thc menu we had—we
for Hie Banner to get Ur me and really did gel everything that was
sometimes I never gel some of them. on kt. I hope Bob and Mike had as
I lust received the Sept. 21 issue good a dinner as I did. Bob and
'a few days ago. but the news still Mike were together for their Christ­
sounded good. I read the story .on mas dinner as shown In following
the milkweed and was really sur­ letters).
prised.
I hope you had a Merry Christ­
I have been in service thirty-five mas. Maybe next year all three of
months. twenty-seven of which I us boys can be home with the 1 am­
have spent oversea*. Have been In ity—Sure hope so.
New Caledonia. Guadalcanal. New
The weather is fine litre, but as
Georgia, and New Zealand so far hot as ever and maybe hotter. We
and no telling where to next. I have had a nice rain this afternoon. We
three campaign stars so far and were really in need of it.
I must admit that It hasn't been
What do you hear from Bob and
any picnic over here, and the heat Mike. I received u letter from Mike
u terrible But I realise'that there last week but I don't hear anything
are many worse things than a hot from Bob or Don.
place. Of course, we are getting
There isn't any more I can think
ti-wd to thc heat after all this time. of to write so will elope wishing you
During my tour around over here a very Happy New Year.
I have seen and been on many
Your loving ron.
islands too small to name, so I only
nntncd the Island groups— os that
Earl W Reid. 8 1/C
was much easier to do. We were in
. Fleet Post Office
the thick of everything during the
San- Francisco. Calif.
Chuck
Pvt Charles Leonard. 3M92754
.AF-Q. 2#8. H Postmaster.

plenty hot with lead around there
for a while, but as R&gt;u knowthrough thick or thin we still move
forward, and shall continue to do
so until this is all wr. which I
hope is very soon, as I would like to
get back and see the home folks aft­
er having been away for nearly three
years. It really doesn't seem long,
out when you start to count lhe
days that there are in a three year
period it totals up. But lhe tfay la
1 coming very soon now when all of
us will be 1 eturning home again.
While I was in Guadalcanal I
just missed seeing James Barnum
' uetause I didn't know that lie was
on the island. And then in New
Zealand 1 *«» in lhe 39th G.h.
and received a Banner containing
Lt. Anna Perry's addte-is. 80, I
made Inquiries as to her wherea bouts and was very disappointed to
learn that she had left for Guadal­
canal only a few days before. But
better luck next tune. I hope. 1 was
■ airprkod so read that Ed Haight
anu Ed Brinker were in the Navy.
1 am doing very well at thc lime
‘being and not overworking ^myself
unless it Is absolutely necessary, but
when thc time comes to go to work
on those little sons of heaven 1
shall Jo my part. Moat all of them
that I have seen captured or killed
were nothing but skin and bones. I
can't for the life of me see how they
can even exist over here on rice, but
in all of the bivouac areas that we

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New
Mr.
Mrs William Reid
;000 Eand
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Hastings. Michigan
jDear Folks:
Received jour letter with the
.money today so thought 1 would
,drop you a line and let you know
that 1 received it all O.K. I have
,the money now, but it doesn't look
much like I would get a furlough
:right now anyway. I will keep the
money for a month or so and then
.if I don’t see any chance of getting
;unv I will send it back.
I 1 received a letter from Meredith
]'and he said tiiut he had gotten a
I watch from a Jap II was broken
so he was going to send it home *0
:you and see if you could get it fixed.
He said that he was feeling fine.
I’ve known that Earl was down
at Milne Bay all lhe time, but he's
a long ways from here. I've only
heard from him once since I've been
here.
Will have to clore for this time
and write Meredith.
•
With love.
Bob
• Thc furlough was to have been to
Australia.)

Dutch

East

Indies

Dear Folks:
I received your Christmas card
and also thc Christmas box. Thank,
a lot. Meredith and I are together
again but don't know fur how long,
we're going to get a furlough,
dinner today and Meredith is corn­
ing down and have dinner with me.
It may seem a little more like
Christmas that way.
Am going to send the money order
back because it doesn’t look like
we're going to get a furlough.
I received three manners all in
one day—that makes four altogether
now since May.
Hope you are all feeling fine. I
am OK.
With Love.
Bob.
Pfc. Robert Reid. 36415'103
A-P.O. 33. % Postmaster
Ban Francisco. Calif.
(Bob and Mike were 'ogether in
New Guinea for five days In Au­
gust. too).
Dutch East Indies
Dec. 26. 1944
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Armour
R 4
Hat 1W*.* Michigan

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vacation pay. Group sickness and hospitalization insurance is avail­
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-.

Hope this finds you all in the
best of health. I am O.K. I re­
ceived a letter from you yesterday
dated Dec.« 11 so it wasn't so Ions
in getting here. Bob and I had
Christinas dinner together—I guess
we were pretty lucky.
(Continued on Pag* 3. Sec. 2.)

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Clear sailing ... on the route
to good health.
Small Jerry's
peaceful sleep at Hickory, N.C.,
was assured by funds given to the
■March of Dimes which thb year
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HOME FRONT NEWS

we round
ic Ntps that
rm to have

(Continued from Page 2, Sec. 2.)

r. they were

nd that the

that poundMia until it
•re afe the
ime. So. un&gt;n all of the
e of tfteme good work
back home
i wxfaderful

I I will try
Oonn

tter Jus* io
eellng fine,
a gcxxi ua 1

meal today,
were many
(tier Christ. I am going
we had—we
ig that wiui
dike had as
I. -Bob and
heir ChristIn following

th the lain-

iiere. but as
hotter. We
lernooci. We
un Bob and
• from Mike
nr anything

I can think
wishing you

g son.
Earl

Lee O Taggart. 4414-25001 8 2/e

rfirrflAhT
rlgrrUUlgl
I ft k 8 I V n I

Iln service, should be present. There
“re man&gt;' Utlerx «lnc« Inst meetint
to be read. The, public invited.
Miss Leda Moore and Mrs. Mur- •
- Visit* Son
tha Golden of Grand Rapids called 1
Mrs. Pearl Lightfoot left last
on Mrs.' Julia Godfrey, and Mrs.
Mary Cool. Friday afternoon. ★ Thursday for a few days' visit with
Dan Pftstmu attended a creamery her son Pvt. Carl Lightfoot at Lit­
meeting in Grand Rapid* Thursday tle. Ark. Carl is at Camp Joseph T.
afternoon. » Master Dean Saxe Roblnsom
। spent the weekend with his grand' parents. Mr and Mrs. Joe Huehler
I of North Irving. * Mr. and Mrs.
। Frank .Mar.in und daughter Mary
3610*813
|Kay of Grand Rapids, were Sunday
, dinner guests of Mr and Mra
Howard Thaler of East Freeport. *
Cpl. T. Glenn H. NovUky.
I Mr. und Mrs. H. J. FUh and chil­
36156304
dren of Middleville and Mrs. Mary
Dodge, were Thursday e.enlnc dinAPO. ■: Poatnuu.hr
San Francisco. Calif.
1 ncr guoau of Mr. and Mr*. Allen

cf tn accident whleh occurred whll -I ■ g&gt; m
« doing some inside wort. The screw L E U AL. J
driver which he was usfhg slipped .notice to cuditobit
nittr removtn-’ the head of a tack
aiair at NuMon. Th.
and penetrated slightly below the for
cwmy •(
&lt; ye. neceaaitalin? a trip to Ann I
Arbor for treatment. * Mr.- Lals;
Altman enu-rtnh rd twelve ladiei f
10: 30—Bible school.
•
:&lt;•.
her
home
Wednesday
and
Mr*.,
11: 30—Preaching.
&lt;
ilia Smith g«-.e u cr.ro par;? for
7'00—U. a. Chiutuni Endeavor
.ibci.t twenty frtend; at her hon&gt;e
8:00-Preaching.
f:0O-Thursday evening. Prayer Si’urday evenin'; • Mr*. Gerald' rquin i
meeting. You are eapet-iahy invited
to ail tneae services.

• 8:00—U. B. OhHaUaX Endeavor.
8:06—Prayer meeting on Tuesday
even Ing.
WM A. will have an all day meet­
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Chalmcr Miller.

Sheepshead Bay
Received n
a- letter .......
from Otjldes
rvra^uvvw
Brooklyn, New York
f .
Sinclair ye»lerday-Gerald t» 4n
Texas and to getting a furlough for.
Ciuuunaa so you probably have I Pvt. Bownc P. Taggart. 36983196
•APO. 18847.
Postmaster
seen him by MiU time.
New York, N. Y
Well. I guess I had better clow
for now. Hope to hear front you
Sgt. John E. Taggart, 36770463
soon.
U. 8. Hospital Plant 4137
। - xing men were called last week tor
' Mike
A.P.O. 152, 't Postmaster
Methodist Church
examination preparatory to entering
Pfc. Meredith J. Reid. 36424957
|
New York, N. Y.
J. W. McCue. Pastor
A P.O. 31. *X Postmaster
.
i
10:30—Morning worship. Special,i times if it would not be a belter
A/S Thomas O. Taggart. 16O8lO.&gt;3
San Francisco. Calif.
.
Music. .
।
demonstration of wisdom, if a few of
Sqdn. 28-AOla*a 45-B Box No. 528
11 -30—Bible school, elawe* for all1 cur government appointees were to
Marana Army Air Field
7: 00—Young Peoples Christian be drafted instead. There are very
Somewhere in England |
OBDEB FOB PUBLICATIOX
Tucson. Arix.
»
Endeavor meeting, farader. Avis EvDecember 7. 1944
enon.
Earl Burdick were In Hastings Fri­
Mrs. Roy Bush
On the Sick Llit
easily spared, and those with expe­
8: 00—The postponed W3.CS. In­ rience are needed to carry on the
A&gt;8 Loyal Kinney.
day. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glas­
824 E. Mill
Mr*. L. R. Wolcott was taken to
gow of Dowling jpeir. Friday with Pennock hospital last week, and is stallation wifi be held at tills serv­ vast amount of work which Is neces­ ProVatr Office in lU« Chy
Hasting*. Michigan
ice. It will be a candle lighting ser­ sary to feed our huge armies and
their mother. Mrs. Glenn Kellogg. reported as Improving.
Dear Mom:
UB.MS. Training Station
* Mrs. Bdna Newurn of West Carl- i Mra. Harry Lan- Is ahowlnt Im- vice. Special music a feature.
I-Just received a lovely letter from
Blicepshead, Bay
the civilians on the home front
8:00—Wednesday evening; prayer a* well. Hunger can create as much
you and 1 can't help but. answer
Brooklyn. N. Y.
■ nrMvement from »he »troke she »ufmeeting and Bible study n: thc havoc as bullets and farming means
right back saying wliat good work
tended the Barry County W.C.T.U. • feted three month* ajjohome
of
Mr.
and
Mra
George
you arc doing. I certainly do want
mectlng
in
Hailing*,
hut
week.
Mir
j
u
lia
Goairey
haa
Improved
mure than simple taking older*
A 8 Jason Thompson.
to be a member of anything my
from headquarters.
Mrs Cliarlc* Overholt, nccom- ’ and L* able to take a few steps Miner.
4414-37779 B-5 C-693
folks are n member of if 1 am eligi­
panted by Mr* Ray Wtelund, nt- without auUtanc;
y
U.8.MB. Training Station
ble. Maybe I can help to uphold tne
DOWLING
*
Sheepthcad Bay
tended the Brethren Aid »ocirty at | Reports come from Mrs. Ella QU'
first
Skin Condition
standards that you desire. So sign
Brooklyn. N. Y.
Wendell Rees who Is in the Eur­
the home of Mr. and Mr*. Ge-iree uul »he is not mucn improved and
me up for the post. It may not be
The akin can be aided in maintain­
Overholt nt Elmdsl" Thursday. * enjoys hearing from hew Freeport opean theater of war has written
possible for me to be there and be
Mr*. Leo Rv»c at Raatlngs. Mrs , t jenjg
’
■
home that he now has 30 missions ing hi normal, slightly acid condi­
Cpl. Robert C. Smith. 36197208
an active member ju I may live
Co. C. 1339 Engr. Cons. Bn. ETS. BerthaJPeck and Mrv Mar,- Dodfr
Mr» Olympia Bunn, wife of over enemy territory to his credit. tion by adding a few drops of fresh
elsewhere than in Hastings after
Ft. Lewis. Wadi.
were Thursday aftenioon caller । m s«t. Clayton Bunn: was taken Wendell Is a tall gunner and is to
the war I may even stay in the
&gt;Oc?;
. *.
by ambulance to Pennock hospital be congratulated a Thc last reports and a few drop* to the la*t rin*e
Cpl. Gordon W^Cnstle, 36186902
Navy and I may not. 1 haven't
from Ferd Thomas who Ls In a Navy
Mrs. Alvin Helrttile of North Irv- sa-urday morning
•
decided definitely yet, and then,
hospital at Washington, were that
Ing were Thunalny supper guests 1
_______
Agf. Rcpl. Depot No. 1
tco. they may not have me If I
he was much improved anti hopes and morning
Cold Preparations
of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Marlow of'
Fort Mead. Md.
lx&gt;cai Service News
do deride to try Jo gel in the regu­
to soon Join the home folks here. *
Carlton, * Mrs. Paul Miller and
Pfc
Donald
Preston
and
fiancee.
lars.
Sgt Howard L. Daniels. 36956250 daughter Carotene of Saginr.w were I ■?)« Mnry Pennln/ton of Hastings E. Proefrock who we mentioned as
I am writing with the pen that
ill recently, has gone to the Amer­
Thursday evening xuests of Mrs.
A P.O. 18239 ■ ; Postmaster
you stint me.and II Is a lovely pen.
|
v-ere
Monday
evening
callers
at
ican
Legion
hospital
for
an
Inde
­
Julia Godfrey * Saturdny and
San Francisco, Calif.
&lt;•
I appreciate it very much. The ink
finite stay. * Frank Hallock Is Malt­
Sunday callers of Mr. and Mr*. I lh« Allen Fish home.
I am using, which is the only ink
Harry Lane were Mr nnd Mrs. । Pfc. Reuben Fish, who has sjtent ing his children tn Battle Creek dur­
Lt. Robert G. Moore
available, isn't us good a quality os
Henry Fischer of Uke Odessa. Mr. ' a 3(f-day furlough with his parents ing the cold weather while Millie
Officers Mall Box 174
the pen which accounts for any de­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Allen
Fish
and
fam
tiaa gone to Grund Rapids to spend
and Mrs Lewis Gordon and Mrs .
Craig Field. .Selma. Ala.
fectiveness that you see. but the
left for Nicxol General h
hes- the time with her relatives. * Mrs.
Ethel Wilcox of Grand Rapids. * | Hv
' .M.'Vn
I» n 1 It, T z.i.l.vllln kv
Vv
pen even makes up for the discrep­
Lloyd Gaskill was hostess Friday to
To Henn Hessmer: you asked lor Mrs. Mamie Tabbercr entertained P11"’ toKj£!‘™SL**' hn
ancies In the ink.
. thc members of the extension class,
of fellows on the Phll- Hw Wesleyan Missionary society out
2I vermimy
.—
certainly uppticmivu
appreciated uic
Ute p»cvu«cs
pictures 1 addresses
the lesson was on preparing, cook­
‘-nlnes.
Here's one:—(he'a on Lcy- Thursday at her homo. * Mr. and ’ A_rc,l22.ed Jlunt.d J/i
of the family.
Shirley surprised. |PP
‘
Mrs. WHlnrd Kidder and daughters i
, ing and serving of the meal which
rne with thc way she has grown..
„„ „ „ „
they heartily enjoyed at thc noon
were Wednesday evening qupper j
even since I saw her lost, I also
t? Ne .
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard I
hour. * The Dowling and Bonfield
appreciate the newrxf nil thc boy.* | A.p.CL 72 ■ Postmaster
Thaler nnd
nnd non
son of
of East
East Freepurj.
Freeport. •1
' • ,o M,ainl friends of the Rev. und Mrs. L. E.
Thaler
and 1 have received two. of your I Ban Francisco. Calif.
B&lt;
,ich
for
two
week*
Price gave them a shower of cards
Miss Geraldine Buehler of Green­
boxes ro far besides thc ones from 'What* your serial number, Huirat their home at Niles last week
ville was a Saturday afternoon
the VF.W. and thc Mothers Club. on?»
guest of her sister, Mrs. Ralph O'Reilly General hospital. Spring- honoring their Golden wedding an1 don't remember exactly, but II
, ,
’ *
_
_
flrld.
Mo.,
after
snendln::
30
dxv»
:
.
am sure I have received three boxes I _8pr,a' number for Dong Payne— Sage. * Mrs O. H. Fnusev and son with his parents. Mr. nnd Mra. Neil1 Leun . Moon hiu been appointed
Pfc. Donald Preston and fiancee.
from Hostings.
16091082.
,
i temporary mall carrier on Dowling
Miss Mary Pennington of Hastings, Newton of West Carlton.
,
*
...
„
I still have received only one is-1
------------I Ponte 1 taking the place of Otis
sue of the Banner and lhe Free! Change
for Orville Curtiss— spent Saturday evening with Mr t
CHURCH NOTES
Ketcham, who after several years of
and Mrs. Raymond Preston and ;
Ih-ess. Maybe those deliveries will | A P.O. 321.
United Brethren Churches
service, has resigned on account of
family. * Mr. and Mrs
Carmc
improve after Ute
rush Ii
the Christmas ruah
.
.
M. H. Dawson. Pastor
illness * John Matson Jr., who h
get
addresses
and after youi “
** *the
u_ “
'*■*-------- | Next week Mrs. Austin Flook will Spcara of Potterville. Mr. and Mrs.
employed al 8t. Mary's Lake camp
't send
any
chang:d. Don't
------ --me —
, cigars1 write you news from the McKelvey W. M Stroble of Grand Ledge. Dr.
10 ■ no-.P^enchin?.
near Battle Greek is home for a few
.i----------j-.I —
as I don't like_ them
and
can get gchool neighborhood—who's where and Mrs. J. W. Rigterink and i
11:00—Bible school.
days recovering from the effects
granddaughters, Jean ami Miry
cigarettes cheaper than you, but I and all that. Until then. Cheerio
Supernan were Sunday afternoon
Zolly coffer
I will enjoy the Kcols though be­
callers of Mrs. Julia Godfrey. *
cause they arc unobtainable around |
Franklin Burgess. Jr., of Battle I
here. Glad to hear that John got;'OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION
Creek spent Sunday with Pfc. Don-.
id-, deer and my letter, t guess I
aid Preston. * Miss Dorethy Bunn I
told you I received a nice letter I
spent Friday and Saturday with
from him and have my reply half
MUs Clara Bruggemann. She also |
Untebed.
viUte-d the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
Have found some appropriate
Fred Inglesbec and Mr. and Mrs j
V-mail greetings which I tun n-nd- 1
A. D. Rietberg. Sunday morning |
ing thks. yeur. Give my good luck
she attended thc service at Jay i
Io Frank in his choice nnd result in
• Thpre’s no sense in
Memorial church of which the Rev.
enlisting nnd tell him 1 am with
Love is pastor. * Mra. Julia God- '
For your protection, call a Johns-Manville
him or behind him, whichever he (Vurt Ur wt.ti.Hi m
letting your car refuse
frey received .the sad news Sunday .
of
the
death
of
her
brother.
Clar'
Love to all.
Local Representative
Gene
ence Fordham of Charlotte. ,
to run before you coll
Lt. tag » Eugene H. Bush
Flee: Post Office
Announcements
us. If you'll bring it in
New York. N.
Tile- North Irving Farm Bureau ]
will hold their January meeting at
we con check it for you
thc Lawren&lt;c Barcroft home. Fri­
day evening. - Jan. 26 at 8 o'clock.
□nd eliminate stalls
All members and friends are cor­
313-59-70
dially invited.
ond
inconveniences.
•; Fleet P. O.
Han Pranclsco, Cnllf.
Duration Club
Also—if you bring it in
The first meeting ol thc Dur­
Sgt Elmer J. Willison. AB N.
ation club in thc New Year will be
before it balks it will
36179707
held Wednesday Jan. 31 at two
A.P.O. 636,
Postmaster
sharp. Every mother, wife and
New York City. N. Y.
save you money.
HAN NKR WANT ADVS PAY
sweetheart of these boys and girls

r

!C. 25. 1944
iw Guinea
!eld

rrry L'hrUt-

Roy Claude Puller. A?8
CO. 2258
J46-TJ-84
Ufi.N.TB. Great I.akcs. III. .

*

with thc
hi 1 would
t you know
).K. I have
doesn't look
a furlough
ill keep tne
« and then
e of getting

m Meredith
rd gotten a
war. broken
it home to
gel It fixed,
sling fine.
was down
ne, but he's
:. I've only
co I’ve been
-|hL-&gt; lime
ove.

Bob

Sost
1944

Indies

stmas card
&gt;ox. Thank*
ire together
r how long,
lough.
1th Is com­
er with inc.
more like

install a

For year ’round comfort

JOHNS-MANVILLE
BLOW ROCK WOOL
HOME INSULATION JOB
Hastings Construction Co
_H. LYNN NEWTON

PHONE 2654

HASTINGS

Pvt. Greydon H. Wood. 085770.
USMCR
Pit. 2, 3rd Rec. Bn.
Parris Islpnd. 8. Car.

DRIVE IN TODAY
AND ANY TIME.

Tec. 4th Clair E. Clum. A.SN.
36183496
720th 8 A.W. Co. Hdq. Pl.
Drew Field
Tampa &lt;71. Fin.

BUY

Ho*

MORE

BONDS

ANDRUS SERVICE

Sgt. Gerald L. Lawrence
71 Marshall
Watertown. Mass.
E. 8. Odium

PHONE 2240

HASTINGS. MICH

Keith Charles
Mead.
*MoMM&gt;
Navy 930
r; F.P.O. Snn Francisco. Cnllf.

noney order
I look like
rlough.
ners all in *
r altogether

UCTION SALE
As I am engaging in other business, I will sell the following at
public auction at the place located 5 miles northeast of Hast­
ings on M-43; or 1J miles west of Coats Grove on the Lottie
Stowell farm on

MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1945

War Production

ling fin(*. I

Love.
Bob.
W03

COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK

NEEDS YOUR

FARM TOOLS

HORSES
together in
ays in Au- •

Better—or Just as Good?

■last Indies
1944
nour

OST of us aren’t satisfied with buying—or growing
or manufacturing—something that’s “just as good."

M

all in thc

u yesterday
tn't so long
id I had
ier—I guess

Uink III run
for President
You pork producers are in a
vital war industry and you
have your shortage problems
today just like all war indus­
tries. One of the shortages is
protein supplement.

In view of this, we especially
recommend Dr. Hess Hog Spe­
cial. Shotes getting Hog Special
on the Research Farm finish
out on a third Itu supplement
and a tenth less grain. A third,

We want something better. And, in most cases, that
something better comes through competition.
For competition—real competition—is something be­
side* two people making, or offering for sale, the same
goods or services. It involves a lot more. And anybody

who serves the public prospers because he has something
better to offer—whether it’s quality, prices, service, or
just a clean appearance and a pleasant smile.
Real competition doesn’t come from punitive taxes, or
subsidies, or any other sort of horse-race handicapping
to make everybody in business start even. For it isn’t
equality that’s needed; it’s the biequalitiet that are the
true measure of progress.
Real competition is the kind that encourages the
manufacturer, the farmer, or business man to get his
quality up, his costs down, and to develop new things
his customers want. It’s this kind of competition that
produces something better rather than something just
as good—that insures to the public a steady increase in
the value it gets for its money. General Electric Company,
Schenectady, N. Y.

leas supplement!

We believe you will want to
add Hog Special to your fat­
tening ration. See us about it.

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
THE REXALL 8TORB
Pharmacists

WASTE
PAPER
Waste Paper Is Vital
War Material
AN ACUTE SHORTAGE EXISTS
EVERY POUND IS NEEDED

Do Not Destroy!
Save It and Get It To Market

HASTINGS SALVAGE COMMITTEE
Jon. 4 — 1st and 4th Wards
Jan. 18—2nd and 3rd Wards

GENERAL &amp;ELECTRIC

ROAN GELDING. WGT. 1.200 LBS.
BAY GELDING. WGT. 1,200 LBS.
Good work team, single cr double.
SET DOUBLE WORK HARNESS AND
COLLARS.

CATTLE
JERSEY COW,
MAR. 2.

YRS.

10

OLD,

DUE

JERSEY COW. 4 YRS. OLD. DUE IN
MAR.

JERSEY COW.4YRS. OLD. DUE APR. I.
RED JERSEY HEIFER, 2 YRS. OLD. DUE
JUNE 1.

GUERNSEY HEIFER, 2 YRS. OLD. DUE
SEPT? 8.
GUERNSEY HEIFER.
NOT BRED.

18

MOS. OLD,

Herd test on these cows around 4.8.

JANUARY COLLECTION DATES

lhe route

I this year

as directed

SAVE FUEL!
INSULATE!

BRING IT IN

rw Guinea
eld

HK

HAY &amp; GRAIN
400 BU. CORN.

7 TONS MIXED HAY.

MANURE SPREADER.
2 ftc. SPIKE DRAG.
DEERING 7 FT. CUT GRAIN BINDIR.
WITH NEW CANVASSES.
OSBORNE CORN BINDER. GOOD
SHAPE.
FARMERS FAVORITE DISC DRILL
WITH SEEDER ATTACHMENT.
OLIVER NO. 11 PLOW, 14 OR 16 IN
GOOD, 5 EXTRA POINTS.
DRAG CART.
SET 4 HORSE IRON WHIFFLETRIES.
SET 1,000 LB. PLATFORM SCALES.

3 BINDER TRUCKS.
3 SETS OF IRON 3 HORSE WHIFFUTREES.
NECKYOKE. WAGON TONGUE.
12 FT. COMBINATION HAY RACK
AND BOX.
.
3 TINE FORK. 6 TINE FORK.
MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATOR NO. 6.
600 LB. CAPACITY.
BATTERY RADIO.
LARGE MIRROR. CHAIR.
NUMEROUS OTHER ARTICLES.

TERMS: CASH. NOTHING RCMOVID UNTIL SETTLED FOR

HARRY ROCHO, PROP
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMON

�TW MASTUWlBANtoWL TMUAMJ3AY. 1ANVAMV U, IMi

.EVILLE *

agtinn

tor

several

Ma bM3 spandtni ggv&lt;al rwJ* JtaMda &lt;mt Bunday vUh he han- day morning. Jan. IB. Mn. Lobdel .
with her husband at Yuma. Art- ggff8 P&amp;*cta, W-^axrt MijTHa&amp;y
fonner Norm* Mae JuppEJaLF!!/
RoSJrt*wiio te h^Loutehuia^w^lt-1 strom.

in-law and aunt, Andrew - Bonnett
and Mr*. Ed Hnkbdncr. from
Tuesday until Friday white cn her
way to her home 1 Big Rapid*. *
Mrs Isabel Lepper tarn rstumed
from several week* visit with her
daughter Ln Kalamasoo A Mr End
MraMelvin Ohoenaker of Leighton Mient Sunday In Grand Rapid*
with their daughter. Allee Watkins

who will MM with

Mr* Betty Beeler Frost of Grand

Scare
OLD MAN WINTER

Right out of your car!
Bring it to us for regular check­

ups that will insure against any
kind of weather
We'll see to it
that your cor is in tip-top shape

and ready ot all times.
BUY FOR KEEPS — U. 5. WAR BONDS

M'KEE SERVICE OIL SALES
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
GOODYEAR TIBE8 AND TUBES
HASTINGS

PHONE 2554

Heerivw Dagroe
O*U KusssIL bead of the music

)

.Glenn E. Gardner Fame*

Middleville lost one of its oldwt
re*ldenu and retired buainewmen
«ri« mm nusscu were at Sunday in the death of Glenn E.
jug oversea* orders, has been pro-1
Lanaing
la*t
weekend
where
he
rei
Gardner
who pa**ed away at thc
Masters-Janes Circle
mated to the rank of corporal A i Members of the Masters-Jane.', celved the Matter of Music degree home of lite son. Clifford after *cvM4U* Ritchie spent Friday circle had a pleasant afternoon Irom the Michigan State College, i era! month* .of falling healtli. Mr.
*?Lher friend Mrs. L. Thursday at the Methodist parson­ having completed all requirements. I Gardner waa barn tn Living*Lan
*&gt;
hospital Mn ; age with Mrs. R. D. Leonard as Later the Ruuelte were hi Perry to । county. Nov. 20. 1B83 and had *pent
?!lrood'“bc;n,Ulef5»
k hostess, and who also led the devo- a dinner given In hte honor. Mr 1 most of hi* We in Middleville *lncc
f,jr n^k-al care, returned home Uonals. The program included two Ru**ell taught mujlc ip lhe Perry coming here with his parent* in
improved. * Mr. readings by Mrs. Jean Baisch and school* from IXO-IMX Congrntule- Wand
Brog^ Mr* Philip&gt; a song by Mrs. Olive Talbot. Mrs tiou*. Mr. Ruascll!
, „c
engaged in the hardware
arrt Mrs. E F. Blaae were
uiwiodBfSi;
55
----------- *
„
buxines* for forty-five year*, flrat
frr
nranrl Rani** BaluMnv
Iwm.intereating
cxpelencev
she
TV,,---------------------------------------------------- aaaodated with hte father. W. D.
nag*, a Karl Ryan Rock, MOM 3Zc. S—ve
■ -un.---u— &lt;_
.u.-nun.i..-'.
d while teacher Ln the'Children a
Bu’ Gardner *nd after hte death carwho ha* been stationed at Tiburon,
group held it* monthly meet- ried on alone until he retired in
Convaleaccnt School at Farmingre»u
Calif. Is spending a 37-pre-emb*r- tan. a position she held eight or ing. Jan. 10 at the hrnne of Mr iqib
karioo leave with hl* mother, Mrs. more years. Delicious refreshments and Mra. Clifford Dan*, with a,
Mr. Gardner was a charter mem­
Etelc Rock. * Mrs. Dsyld Chtuc al cake, sandwiches uid coffee small [attendance due to the cnld
recently returned from Norman, were served by Mrs. Win. Harper weather. The- regular buslncs* was ber of Knights of Pythias lodge No.
Okla, where she spent several weeks and Mrs. Olive Talbot. The Febru­ transacted and no one paid aucs 85 and had served on the village
council
ar. J as director of the Par­
with her son Bruce.
ary meeting will be held with Mrs. because of the lack .if supplies. ■
State Bank- be«udcs holding
Mr. and Mra. Ben Baird visited Ada Beeler with the members all Lunch wns served by the hastes*. |, men
offices
ol trust.
The next meeting will be u jaim । other
„
,
• his brother, Robert Baird and fam­ taking some part hi the program.
meeting with the North Thomap- i Surviving orc the two sons. F'stily at Hastings. Thursday and Refreshment committee. Alice Ben­ nle group at the Thorrr.pple-Kel-1
Clifford A. Gardner and
called on hta nephew's wife, Mrs. der and Jean Baisch. Mrs. Horace lo«g school, Feb 14 and te open to I RozelkteA. Gardner ot Grand RapAlvin Baird nt Pennock hospital. * Wiley and Mrs. R. D. Leonard.
the public.
। ids; four grandchildren
Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Hooper. Mr*.
I Stanley Powell has been engaged
Funeral servicea.vrlll be held this
Harry Baisch. Mrs. Glenn Orlffeth.
to talk and William Cridler will act Tuesday afternoon at 2 pm at thc
Mrs. Naolma Corning and daugh­
Mrs. Philip Nichols nnd five chil­ as dtecussion
leader. Sub)e.-t - 1 Beeler funeral home with Rev. W
ter. Dorothea and Mrs. Herb Cot’K dren lost most of their clothing
Agriculture as a way of Life. AFL D Robinson of Delton otfielatlna.
attended White Shrine mceiin,’: in and bedding and part of their agalrwt P.B. and Farm Union." A Interment will be made in Mt.
Grand Rapids. Friday evenlpit. * household effects Thursday noon potluck luhch will be aer.ed.
j Hoi* cemetery. .
Mra. Marjorie Geteseman uf Grand I wiien fire razed the house where
—
—
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lewi* and
Rapid* spent the weekend at home they lived on Broadway. Thc fire'
Farms Sold
'son David of Detroit came Sattirwith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Er- •which started in thc root had made
Mr and Mr&gt; Perry Barnum have
v“l *»«
¥r and
nest Vermeulen and ncr irtster.'I isuch headway before being discov­
their farm home south of town । “J*-**- E-.
A. B ha* reNorcen. A Mrs. Harriet Furols* of ।ered that nothing upstairs or in sold
on M-37 to Fred Bowerman The'?,1™*4?0
1w°5k,but„Mr5 L*wl$
Nashville was a recent vlsivir of1 the kitchen was saved. Firemen
*°n nel?^!.ned fo^ Ulc w&lt;*lc- *
her sister. Mr* Wm. Kronewitter, iaTid neighbors saved most of the Barnum* have reserved twenty
“ .1'“®!*^
A Mr*. Harry Baisch will be hostess Ifurniture in the lower rooms, the arle* on the east side of the road -J*™* ,?obc^t&gt;n
Loul* Good of Dutton has pur- &gt; ®m°n&lt; G?c *c*L with throat Into the Prairie Literary club this &lt;canned fruit and potatoes. Mary
of Mr
Wednesday afternoon. * Miss El- .Jane, ta'elve. the oldest of thc chil­ chiued the Rollo Nibb s farm, five I
len Sweety, home ec teacher in the &lt;dren. who has been an invalid since miles northeast of town. Mr. Nibbs, a54 Mra Will H. Johnson were
T-K school, to sharing the Lund &lt;cn attack of rheumatic fever two ha* an auction sale thl* Monday. 1 th'lr ^n-in-Uw and daughter. Mr.
7 . and Mrs. Bernard Peck and two
apartment with Mrs Hester Ker- years
’
ago. lost all her clothes ex­
- - and
- ___ wm of Hosting*, nnd their son.
Father
Son
Banquet
meen as Mra. Cole, who was her cept
&lt;
what she wore. The father is
The annual father-son banquet Forrest, wife and two children of
companion left for North Carolina, ’with the §eabcei hi the Pacific
Monday.
11 area. There was no insurance on will be held at the Leighton Evan­ Grand Rapid*. Another ton. Mau­
contents but there was romc on lhe gelical church. Saturday evening, rice und daughter Ixite Were eve­
Birth of Son
{1house which is owned by the Pran­ Jan 27. Officer Wilburn Lcgree. ning callers Mrs. Johnson has been
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Lobdel are cce* Carl Estate.
Dollcrman song leader of Flint uill cuite poorly lhe past two weeks,
but is now an the (tain A Mrs.
proud parents of a little son. "Jon
Mrs. ---------------......
Nichols and children tire at be the guest speaker
Officer Legree will nlw rwak at Marcia Sweet of Grand Rapids
Arthur" weight six poumS boro at present staying with her parent.the Sunday morning wrvlcc at lhe spent the weekend at home with
Pennock hospital. Hasting. Thurs- Mr und Mrs. Bert Williams.
church and in thc atteinoon will her parent. Mr. und Mrs. Al Hengive a sacred concert in the United nine on North Grand Rapids St. *
Mra. Martha Dean, who is visiting
Brethren church at Caledonia.
her son Earl and family in Roches­
ter. is convalescing from a sick
Basketball Game
.
spell and surgery
The Middleville and Woodland
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Johnson of
eagers staged a real thriller in their Homeacrcs attended the funeral of
vame here. Friday night with Mrs. Alice VanAvery. Wednesday
Woodland scoring by one point in • fternoon. A Mr nnd Mrs. Smith
an overtime game. Hie home boys Sherman and two Children. Smith.
led the game throughout until near Jr. and Norma were Sunday dinner
the end of thc foilrth quarter they Suesl* of thc Harold Griffelh famtied with Woodland at 15-35. and
y on north Grand Rapids St. His
In the overtime play Woodland ran mother, Mrs Bertha Sherman ac­
ahead ending with a score of 37 to companied them and visited he.
36. Middleville high point men brother, and ateter-in-law. Mr and
were. Paul Smith 15 and Gary Ben­ Mrs. Will Johnson * Betty, twelve­
nett with 14. Woodland high point­ year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs
ers were. Offley, n and Barnum 10. Jacob Berends haa been 111 In bed
The next game is with Nashville the past two weeks. A The Robert
there Friday night Jan. 26.
Biggs family of Indiana arc nnw
Woodland also was a winner in settled
sett.... in
... their
...... new-home,
...» ........ the
.
Earl
thc second-team game by a score Lc;
Lee p
place
East
St. a mis*
’.—; on c
—; Main c;.
Betty Purdy, who te employed In a

K

AUCTION SALE

Owing to the death of my wife, I will dispose of the following property at public auc­
tion, at my farm, known as the Seymour Linington farm, located six miles west of
Hastings on the Gun Lake road, first place west of Glass Creek.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1945
HORSES

23 HEAD OF CATTLE

Brindle cow, 5 yr&gt;. old, ireih.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh.
Block cow, 4 yrs. old, bred, June 9.
Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, bred, June 21.
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, bred June 21.
White cow, 2 yrs. old, bred June 25.
Rod cow, 3 yrs. old, pasture bred.
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, pasture bred.
Black heifer, 2 yrs. old, bred June 1.
Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old, pasture bred.
Holstein heifer, coming 2, pasture bred.
Three heifers, pasture bred.
Two steers, yearlings.
Durham bull, 11 months old.
Holstein bull, 2 yrs. old, pure bred.
Two heifers, 10 months old.
Heifer, 7 months old.
i&gt;
Two veal calves. Collie dog. .

HAY, GRAIN &amp; WOOD
About 100 bu. Victory oats.
40 crates corn. About 12 tons of hay.
Some oat straw. 15 cords dry wood.
Ford V-8 '32 coach.

IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS
Steel wheel wagon. Flat rack.
Deering mower. Disc.
Grain drill, Farmer's Favorite.
Dump rake.
3 sec. spring tooth drag.
2 sec. spring tooth drag.

in

Grand Rapids * er. Mrs. Myrtia Jackson

North Grand Rapids St. * Mn

Sneathen Is tn Detroit helping to, ,,
,for
care for her daughter mus Her-1
Mre Lillian Jorgenson Cole who
nice who ha* been very 111 with •
M{Lrln?' ,c7 onr-J*le m,W"
rheumatic fever for several weeks ' ”l»ht train. Sunday, for Camp Le­
A Mr and Mr* Mark Ritchie spent
N° Carolina where «hr will
Thursday In Grand Rapids with
their daughter. Mrs Delbert Bux- ! ‘J1*™1*
21? O,e
ton and family. A Mr and Mr. ,
«r “T0*1 ,uck ln thc new ven"
Frank McIntyre and daughter Bar- lure *n *Ue
bars visited her mother. Mra. Ed­
ward Henson at Shelbyville and
Lawreacea Entertain
hi* mother al Wayland Sunday. A I Eimn Lawrence. Ag teacher of
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Sherk of the &gt; Thoniapple-Kcllogg school and hte
north county line were Sunday din- wife., entertained the Barry countv
ncr guests at the home of hte als- Ag club Saturday evening with
ter. Mrs. George Adams of Parmc- dinner at thc Arcade and evening
at their home. Present were. Mr
Roland Bumgarner was called to ’ and Mr* Ted Knopf of Hastings.
Streeter.’ III.. Thursday, by thc sen- Mr and Mrs. John Hamp of Na*li­
ons condition of hte father, who ' rille. Mr. und Mrs, Louis Vincent
has been ill for several months ' ol Lake Odessa. Mr. and Mr*. Don
with cancer of the throat A Mra.1 McCormick of Woodland and Mr.
.Hattie Johnson returned to her । and Mr*. George Make! of Delton,
home In south Thornapple. Satur- I The next meeting will be with-the
day. after spending six week* in ■ McCormick* of Woodland cn Feb.
Hastings helping care for her124 evening.
Frother-in-law. Japies Johnson. * i
i Mrs. Hattie Smith accompanied her
Death of Waldo Baird
»on Arthur and family of Hastings 1
Waldo Baird. 54. half-brother of
I to Ada. Sunday afternoon where Ben Baird died suddenly in Grand
1 thev visited another son. A. Jar I Rapid* Saturday. He was a resident
Smith anti family. A Thc Young1 of the Moe district and attended
Woman's Guild will meet with Mrs ' that school ws a child. Funeral
Elton Lawrence un Thursday eve- services were held Monday in the
nlng. February 1.
city.

.
Service Note*
Start* Hospital Training
S 8gt. Stewart Sweet has recen^- ; Mis* Treva Etta Kinslow, gradfrom
Thoniapplc-Kellogg
; ly been transferred to the 3d Anny, uatc
and 1* now with lhe front line1 school last June, has completed a
I preparatory nurses course at Monforces in Germany.
T 4 Clifford Purdy also Li in I roc and Detroit being one of six
teen out of a class of 56 who passed
Germany.
We understand Tom Taggart has the tests and were accepted. Mon­
her
been
mi home
iiMiiic from
uuiii cuuu
camp to
w) act
sec Ills
III* day.
. ' Jan.
. . 22,
r . she
..... began ...
. adew little daf-*daughter.
3faL",n*. .at. ® hysoital In
new
“ Sally Rose
Karl Ryan Rock MoM. 3/c who Toledo. O. Good luck. JEX la! She is
— _ been
k._ _ I___ ___
_ ... ____
. sev
.... ­ aa tili-nt*
■r.n.in Vandrrnicer tit
of Xtr&lt;
Mrs Herman
has
home
on .leave,
spent
eral days at Detroit with relatives Kchuur with whom she has lived
and will leave for his west coast for several years.
camp the IHter part of the week j
A letter to friends from Harold
Be*[“Ur1hUr
Kermeen and dated Jan. 4 stated
Sadieville chanter O.ES. No 17
he was In Belgium
| w,u mect ,n regular session Friday
Robert Jackson. Seaman 2 c left ■ J4*1” “ *UI
oWWartmi night,
this Thursday for Rhode Island af- i 111 Prc
refreshment* and en­
ter a ten days' leave »oent with his , tertainment und it .te hoped mere
wife and baby, and with his moth- ! *,u be • good attendance.

1

ELECTRICITY
The CENTsible Service

Honora Marine
A gathering of relatives was held
al thc home of Mt. und Mra Elmir
I Fenton. Sunday, for thc pleasure
. of their son. Tech. Sgt. Richmond
Fcutun. who is home on leave from
I long-time service as a Marine, in
thc South Pacific. His brother-in­
law and slater. Mr. and Mrs
Charles Lewis and three daughters
came from Jackson for the week­
end. Others present for luncheon
acre Mrs. Bertha Matthews. Mr.
Pffd Mrs.. John Postema and son
Jack of Grand Rapids. Mr and
Mrs. Leo Burry of Haclings. und
Mrs. .Eva Wood.

North Thornapplc Farm Bureau
Thc North Tlvornapple Farm Buicau group
entertained Wed­
nesday night ut the home of Mr.
end Mr*
Herman VanderSchuur
north of town. Mr. and Mrs. R. C.‘
Walker and son Philip of Grand
Rapids furnished music and were
over-night guests, arermpanving
Mrs. V. on a business trip to Zee­
land. thc following day.
Birthday Party
Mrs. V V. Tabor entertained ten
। »tnall children Thursday afternoon
for the pleasure of her young son

1* WORTH OF ELECTRICITY
AT YOUR/*---------- \LOW RATE

ighten UP

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Wood and coal range, nearly new.
China cabinet. 83 piece set of dishes.
Several odd dishes, of all kinds.
Pails and kettles. Fruit jars.
Side-board. Set of chairs. Odd chairs.
2 extension tables. Curtains &amp; drapes.
2 dressers. Roll top desk.
3 beds with mattresses. Bed spreads.
9x12 rug and pad.
‘
9x12 con. rug.
Other rugs.
Large crocks, Churn. 2 metal egg
baskets.
2 electric irons. Clothes bars.
Eureka vacuum cleaner. Ironing board.
Electric washing machine.
Alarm clock-8 day clock.

■

Seriously 1U

George Green and daughter. Carol ■ Mr* Roy Hooper U »crlou*ly ill
Ann nf Reading are lhe house ! at her home on north Grand Rspguests of Jdrs. V. V. T*bor and ids St. following a stroke suffered
family.
,.on Frtdky. Her daughter-in-law.
Mr and Mrs Will Lyons and I
Ernest iHooper of Grand Rapthdr daughter Mr* Arthur Shen- lds ,s s*«l*tlng Mte* Edith in tier
Jer nf Halting* were Sunday guest* i mother care Her youngest son.
of hl* brother Ray and wife * M*.| We. Jxul*
»“• b*T!’Jcnl
and Mrs Glonn Allan and son Dick 1 for «n&lt;i tt to hoped he may be given
of Grand Rapid* were Saturday I n furlough to come home Lotus
visitors of his Uncle, Glenn Alien *“ one oi lhe Hr,t numbers drawn
and family at Parmelee. Sunday tOT »ervlce tour years ago. entered
guraLs were Mr
and Mn
»nhn I service soon after and never was*
Ooorhouse of Grand Rapid* A lioms on furlough He hu been in
Harold VandaxSchurr was in De- '»lePetrl
troll last week uf enlist Ln the
and was st that time toMerchant Marlnm or some other
ln the attack area. .

FARM TOOLS
Little Willie riding cultivator.
Moore walking plow.
Banner walking plow. Stone boat.
.
2 one-horse cultivators.
Double shovel cultivator.
Deering Binder. Garden cultivator.
Primrose separator-milk strainer.
Several milk cans. 2 hand corn planters.
Lawn mower. 2 grass seeders. Bag holder.
4 wheeled trailer, with stock rack.
30 good crates. Pump jack. Rat trap.
3 chicken crates. Quantity gunny sacks. &gt;
Mother Nature brooder. Scythe.
50 gal. oil drum. 50 gal. drum partly
filled with roof paint.
Grindstone. Forks &amp; shovels.
2 log chains. 3 metal hog troughs.
2 set double harness. 2 good 21 in. col­
lars.
Hoy slings. Crosscut saws.

on Die -

!

COMMENCING AT 12 O'CLOCK.

Chestnut gelding, wgf. 1,600, age 5 yrs.
Brown gelding, wgt. 1,600, age 14 yrs.
This is a good team, sound and true.

defense plant

spent the weekend with her par- west county line.
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Purdy «i i
-------------

WILL LIGHT A SO WATT LAMP
FOR MORE THAN 6 HOURS

SINCE 1924 EIGHT
&lt;
RATE REDUCTIONS (Residential)
HAVE CUT MY WAGES
AND SAVED OUR CUSTOMERS

*13,416,000.00

&lt;EEP 'EM ROLLING
It’* hard to get new equipment.
We don’t know how long it will
be before a manufacturer can
get all the material* needed for
new farm machinery. There's
bound to be a scarcity ... in
the face of a labor shortage.
Tht mac kit a yea new hart art a
WE HAVE PARTS... Mechanic*!
Servicn . .. and An facilitie* tn put
your power oquipaMetus tiptop coadition. h’e an «a*y, inexpensive way
to odd month* . . . even yean of

IN HASTINGS
23%

LESS THAN THi NATIONAL AVERAGE

I AM OFFERING MY FARM OF 160 ACRES AT PRIVATE SALE. THIS IS A GOOD
STOCK FARM.
'

H. L. WATKINS, Prop
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer

HARRY DUNN, W. J. WATKINS, Clerks

☆

■ - — -_________ ■■■••.-Si.

BUY MORE WAR BONDS

ft

WASTE IN WAR IS A CRIME! OON'T WASTE ELEC­
TRICITY AND GAS JUST BECAUSE THEY'RE CHEAP!

B. L PECK
, 429 S«. Michigan HASTINGS

�THEUASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JANUARY 25. IMS

Williams Mid

Vtooli sixth birthday. Oamaa, a
lovely birthday cake and Ice cream
made a happy time for the chil­
dren

teen eent
■ be given
ne. Louis
its drawn
i. entered

ore Pearl
time lo-

Cole who
the mid-

ir many
i her'the
new ven-

and hto
•y county
Ing with
I evening
core. Mr
HAniniu.
of NaahVIncent
4ra. Don
and Mr
f Delton,
with-the
on Feb.
ird
rothcr of
n Grand
resident
attended
Funeral

ilng
a. gradi-Kcllogg
pleted a
al Mon• of six
io passed
&lt;1 Monhcr adipltal in
.! She Is
Vandi rius lived

I. No 17
i Friday
n night,
und entd there

ins held
* Elmir

Ichinond
trine In
ther-ln-

kughlers
e weakuncheon
tnd son
dr. and
gs: and

llureau
irm Bu­
ri WedrSchuur

Grand
id were
pan ring

ned ten
ternoon
mix ion

Because oftiie funeral of Glenn
f Gardner, the Woman's Heading
dub postponed Ils meeting to
Tuesday. Jan. 30 and will meet
with Mrs. Wm. McKevtlt. The Club
la also planning a benefit games'
party for Fab. 8. more information
of which will be given later.
Mrs. L. R Beeler will be hostess
to the Past Matrons club meeting
on Friday. Feb. 3. with a potluck
dinner at noon.
Birthday Dinner
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Getty en­
tertained at a dinner Bunday at
their home on the Irving road. In
honor of their wedding anniversary
tnd also the birthday of Art and

Mrs. Fcdewa and their two small
daughter*. Betty and Sally and
Mrs. Getty's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
A- C Johnson of the Prairie.
Extension Club
The Home Extension club held
i&gt; pleasant meeting Friday, at lhe
home of Mrs. Will Brog although
thc attendance was small. The les­
son was a cooked dinner and all
present felt it to be a profitable
day.
Another Daughter
"Marcia Lou” to the name of the
little lady, the second daughter ot
Mr. and Mrs Russcll Solomon. born
Saturday, Jan. 20 In Pennock hospital at Hastings; weight 8 lbs. 4
uzs. Congratulations I

Woman's Society of
Christian Service
Tlic monthly meeting of the
WB.C.8. wll be held this Thursday
afternoon al 2 p.in. at the home of
Mrs. Harry Baisch. A good program
Is being prepared und it Is expected
there will be a good attendance
Refreshments will be served by the
Masters-Jones
circle.
Remember
the day Is Thursday not Friday.

U L L I U II
Samtoel and son Homer of Rochest- ;ChM
‘uld
"
. „
, ,
,
„
er, Ind., and Mrs. Irene Freese of I
------ ------------ ---------------------Mr. and Mrs Jolm Lechleitner gouth ^&lt;1.
weekend with
were surprised to have their nephew. I Mr and Mrs H O Armour Mr
Me Mrron C.miftdl. JoUiTnon
.
Sund*&gt;. J.n U. He lu. been I* B,uk c,eek
Mr
Un !
«**'}*“ ”
“4
“f; Ned L.ne«.ur U ne«r N.M»Ule
talnly pleased to be back In the U. were Sunday callers. * Macon New8.A. He has a little girl two years Ion oQ. Delton spent Sunday with
old whom lie had never seen. His. Mr an&lt; Mn. Allan Griffin. * T. Sgt
wife and baby live in Hastings. He and Mrs. W. E. Pixley of Battle
left Wednesday for Florida where Creek spent several days with their
he will be stationed for a while. * Crents. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Pixley,
Mra. Anna Vali Tyne spent, Tuesday
X week. * Mrs Jean Utts of Has­
with Mrs. Sarah Johnson in Clover­ tings spent the weekend with Mr
dale. * Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fuhr of and Mra. Bet LUU and all were
Cedar Creek called on their mother, guests of Mr. and Mra. Myron Ma­
Mrs. John Lechlcitner. Monday. son Sunday.
Tuesday callers were Mrs. Wane ■
Pententon and Mrs. Opal Casey of BABBYVILLE
North •Delton. * 8C 3/c Roller'.
•aid |&gt;rllliot&gt;.
•«*&gt;**•&gt;
I Barnes.
1. who to—
stationed
------ ----- at —
Nor- . The W3.C£. at lhe Charles Day.—, Virginia,
.'irj'.i™ arrived
irttved at the home ■home was well attended. We meet
. folk.
of ---------------his parents. Mr. *-*
and “
Mn.
“ Robert ।again in two weeks *t Mr. and Mrs.
wm.
Van
Curens.
*
Dr.
and
Mrs
Barnes. Friday morning, where he
Clayton Willltta and twin daughters
will spend a ip-da” furlough.
The Delton.-, school basketball were Thursday dinner guesta of
team will play the Lake Odessa the Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Wlllllts. *
team here In the auditorium. Fri- 'Several from here attended the
day evening. Jan. 20. On Tuesday Union C. E. meeting at Hastings
evening. Jan. 30. the local team will
go to Plainwell to play the team

WILEY'S
ELECT. SERVICE

Walter J. Sunday and jvife to
Theodore R. Cook and wife. 40 acres
-scriion 21. Carlton.
,
Carl R. Bryans and wife to Ar- eno ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS
,thur G. Fuller and wife. 21.- lots
Ea*tem Addition, city,
Arthur C. Colcmun and wife to I
GENERAL WIRING
g-Elwyn L. Dank-js nnd wife, lot ।
Striker’s Addition-, city.
O
Flossie I. Hill to J. H. Holm and *
CONTRACTING
wife. 50 acns section 18 Assyria.
.

Call 2795

114 W. Court St.
Halting,

UP
I

NG
lent.

prvsidenv ot Barry Co Farm Butu. attended the masting of tne

Wwlft fiM MttE Utii
city
j atugt
ity
Chamberlain mer Gillett and George Hayman tor
Patil R McNair to Boyena Mz.Thurtday evening of thia week for a few days. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Gillette
Humbeck, lots shore of Gull lake. Ito biulncas and social meeting- * and sous and Mrs. Earl Pennock
Barry.
Mr- and Mrs. LaVern Quick of Ban- I were Bunday dinner guests of Mr
Royena M. Hornbeck to Patti R. field visited Mr. and Mrs. Marahali land Mrs. Adrian Smith of VcrmontMcNalr and others, lots shore of I Norwood Saturday.
vilie. • Mrs. L A. Day and Eloise
Gull lake, Barry. «
• Please telephone your news Hems attended a miscellaneous shower
Leon J. Moan
Moon and wife
L*on
wifa to Eva ; ’to the correspondent before Monday I for Mr* Dal- cole at the home of
A. Hecox. parcel section M..
38.. BalUBalli- is. tn
.
her mother, Mrs. Ruth Springer In
A
------1
----------------- —————
nasungs Saturday MUunoou. w
more
lMr. and Mra. Floyd Neabet and
Eva A. Hecox to Leon J. Moon.FAIB LAKE
ouslv ill at I
to Grand Rapids 6unand wife, parcel section 30. BaltiWrry Jones
stul Cnw-k e
visiting Pauline and family ♦
A. c.d.^ta
u,
Ftxtev wentfMr ,n&lt;1
Hubert Lathrop and
par-1 Sunday s'
afternoon
with their sister ^ain,1y were Sunday dinner guests
Chester O.
G. Banghart and wife, par——
cel toU 557 and
ana 5M,
Mg, city.
'Zuihurt
! Ind husband Mr ud Mrs Merrit ®r M* «‘x Dunnlnghams at Maple
----------------- -----------------------Uwu lieu hefievw MT Lewli&gt; to Oruve * Mr and Mrs Carl Gasser
recovering from u wvere attack of *nd ,aa» ot B*111' Crcck wcre 8u*i-'
n C I TAM
jl??hmto“*
i*hto.‘ci^e„S ,8VJ“KlevrJKd“^“r w,d Mrh

* Miss Elizabeth Robinson of Lan­
sing ipent the weekend with her
parents, the Rev. ind Mrs. W. D.'
Robinson. * Mrs J. C. Horton. Mn.
Frances Norwood, Mrs. Ray Wls- ,
newskl and son spent Friday in I
WARRANTY DEEDS
Kalamazoo * Mrs. Leon Pennock.'
Cawliu o Nibbs to Lewis D. Good and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph starring of |
and wife. 80 acres section 17. Irv­ Hickory Comers were In Battle
ine.
Creek Monday evening. * Mrs. Ella ‘
Mary V Bechtel to Chester Peck Werlman of Cedar Creek to spend- :
and wife, lot Sophia Kcnfleld Addi- Ing a few days with her slater, Mrs.,
lldn. city.
Etta Knestrlck who to 111.
E. Roy Saxton and wife Io Fred
Mrs. Hattie Whittemore had the
A. Nyman Jr. and wife, lot shore misfortune to injure one of her
Fine lake. Johnstown.
hands in the wringer of her wash­
Edith M. Avery to Prank B Mc­ ing machine one day last week. It1
Nutt and wife. 120 acres section 20. was necessary for the doctor to I
Irving.
take seven stitches. * Mrs. A. Smith :
Chas. Schondelmayer and wife to of Shultz spent a few days last week
Max Sines und wife, parcel section at the home of her son-in-law and
23. Thoma pple.
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John ChamBessie R. Innes to Royal A. Wat­ berlato w Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wllerman and wife, lot shore of Gun Hams and son Dean called on Mr
and Mrs. Glenn Williams and fam­
lake. Yankee Springs.
Hurclrf B. Madlxm and wife to ily at the Kellogg Farm Saturday,
Eugene Tenuta and wife. parcel afternoon. * Mr and Mra. Charles
section 1. Barry.
Kingsley and their ron-Ln-law and .
Harold B. Madison and wife to daughter Mr. and Mrs. Rose of Kal­
Eugene Tenuta anfl wife, parcel amazoo spent a few days last week
section 1. Barry.
at their cottage at Crooked lake. * .­
Floyd A Cadwalla4cr und wife to Mr. and Mrs Willard Whittemore
Chester G. Banghart and wife, called on Mr. and Mrs. Bert She!- *
lenbarger In Hustings. Saturday aft­
parcel on lots 577 mid 588, City.
Luu ret ta F. Tungatc to Clyde ernoon. A Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Gruinrnri and wife. 120 acres s«c- Payrie and family of Hope Cefiter
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
tlon 4. Thomapple.
Hugh W Fumlss and wife to Al­ Gordie Durkee. * Mbs Caroline
bert J McClelland nnd wife, k»s 14 Solcfnon and Mra. Leon Pennock
were Jn Kalamaaoo Wednesday.
and 15. Nashville.
Pvt Philip Quick of McQulrc
Gertie E Cotton to Floyd Miller
and wife. 49 acres section 8, Assyria. General hospital. Richmond. Va..
Morris W. Hardreig and wife to] arrived 'it the home of his xls’er.
Edgar Hoevcnali and wife, parcel Mrs. Earl Sever. Wednesday of
last week. His furlough ends thia
section 6. Orangeville.
Earl R. Boyes to Frank B. Coopl week Friday. * Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Kaiser and family of Hope iown­
er and wife, aouth ’» lol 905. city.
Gee. W. Vandcvanler and other ship and Dr. William Quick of I
to Hickok OU Corporation, lots Chia.go spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bever. * Mrs. ।
Nashville.
Qdlck vi
of muuc
Battle victk
Creek is
is,
Elmer Bender and wife to Middle- Alice *&gt;cun.»
vlile Development corporation, lot' 'pcnriinij a few days at the home of '
Kieler's Addition. Middleville
; her son-inlaw and daughter. Mr.'
Maurice J. Pender and wife to1 *nd
Bever. She in com- ,
Paul Stutz and wife, lob Lichty's P“'D' of h«rr son Pvt. Philip Quick
Addition, city.
pent Tuesday of this week with her
Maggie J Uhman to Jennie M. daughter-in-law Mrs. George Quick
Osborne, lot 19. Prairieville village.
Lansing. * Mr. and Mrs Mason
Eliza Knowles to C D Shellen-' ^rwoed of Kalamazoo spent the
barger und wife, lot 80? and part weekend with their . brother and
cf 804. city.
'
;s slcr-ln-l— — — *'
L. Ray Kelly to Don D. Wilson i vtorwecni.
and others, 3 acres section 21. Hus-

QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
Hatry Baisch and wife to Middle-

nday night * Rumeu Mead, who

BUNGALOWS ON SOUTH STREET
4 BRAND NEW BUNGALOWS all ready to move into,
they are well built, well planned and are financed
through the F.H.A. plan, it takes a down payment of
$600.00, interest ot the rate of 4Vi%, a long time to
P*y
like rent, or you can pay up as fast as you
wish te.

AN EXCELLENT 80 ACRE FARM in Woodland Town­
good

for

--------- $6,000.00 '

fol

building,,

lay,

good,

good

soil,

A NICE LITTLE PLACE at Carlton Center, has lights,
furnace, running water, a good home for__$2.100.00
We have farms, excellent farms, good soil, if you arc
going to buy a farm be sure and see our listings.

AL ESTATE
BROKER

fy/ntfe

nilSEGOOD
COOPERATION

20

C""i

DAVS 1

Democratic

K. J

■ 'CALF PELLETS
%.r

। TEED NO MORE
I
MILK

MONTH I -fadt

Belonging to a cooperative is simply banding to­
? J 1&lt;l^4

•

gether for mutual interests, each member with a
vote on all major decisions, each sharing in thc

TO

profits according to his contributions.

MASTER MIX
F PELLETS

It's Democ­

Through Your Co-Op You Can Supply

MASTER MIX
PROGRAM

coms im ahs

csr revs luinr

HASTINGS GRAIN &amp; BEAN CO.
Midiigan of M. c. Tracks

PHONE 2678

HASTINGS, mi
MICH. I
hactimm

On the same day, you directed that a suit be filed in the Federal
court to decide whether you had any right to order this seizure.

In defiance of this safeguard of liberty, you have ordered the Army
to place in immediate effect the arbitrary and illegal orders of the War
Labor Board without awaiting the decision of the courts.
You hove ordered these War Labor Board directives placed in im­
mediate effect despite the fact that the courts have held them to be
legally unenforceable, and despite the fact that in issuing them the
Board refused to give Wards the hearings required by the War Labor
Disputes Act.
You have ordered the Army to place in effect a wage directive at
Portland, Oregon, which a representative of the War Labor Board ad­
mitted on January 9, 1945, was unworkable.

You'hove ordered the Army to .place in effect wage directives at
St. Paul, Minnesota, which unfairly discriminate against sixty per cent
of the employees. When several hundred walked off their jobs in pro­
test against your command, the Army forced them to return by threats
of criminal prosecution.
You have ordered the Army at Denver, Colorado and Jamaica, New
York, to increase wage rates which the War Labor Board admitted
were already higher than those paid by Wards' competitors. No in­
creases have been ordered against these competitors.

Wards, in opposing thc closed shop, has not acted against the
wishes even of its unionized employees,
. ,
In the seized store at Chi­
cago on December 15, 1944,. ninety per ccent of the employees through
caao
a signed petition declared against thc maintenance of membership re­
quirement. Spokesmen for the unionized employees in the four seized
stores at Detroit have openly stated that they do not desire mainte­
nance of membership.
.
Wards has been singled out for unequal treatment. The Army has
been used to enforce orders of questioned legality without first giving
the courts an opportunity to make a decision. These are ths methods
of dictatorship.

racy ot Work.

Yourself With All Your Farm Needs

Ask for the

At your personal direction thc Army seized Wards' stores on De­
cember 28, 1944.

Wards, in opposing the closed shop in all of its forms, has not been
prompted by any feeling of anti-unionism. Wards has fully recognized
the freedom of all of its employees to join or not to join a union, as
they wished, and has assured all employees that their opportunity with
the company will be the same whether they are union members or not.
Wards' refusal to accept the closed shop arises solely from a deter­
mination that its employees be secure in their individual liberty to
join a union or not — free of the fear of
‘
physical injury, damage
ba
their property or loss of their jobs.

t will
d for

Mr. President: "

Finally, and most importantly, you have ordered the Army to im­
pose that form of the closed shop called maintenance of membership.
Obedience to your order will require the discharge of all employees who
have chosen not to maintain their union membership, and deny to them
the liberty to choose whether or not they wish to remain union mem­
bers.

Make
Our
Success
YOUR
Success

DAVS I

January 17, 1945

The President of the United States,
White House,
Washington, D. C. *

The Constitution makes it thc supreme law of the land that "No
person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due proc­
ess of low." The Supreme Court has said that an order which is before
the courts should not be executed before the judges have declared its
legality.

LET US SHOW YOU THE NEW

ship,

MONTGOMERY WARD’S
TELEGRAM
TO THE PRESIDENT

FARM BUREAU
I SERVICES, INC.
PHONE 2118
MIRTH UUJlfll ST.

I1AST1M

Thc legality of your order commanding the seizure of Wards' prop­
erties is now before the courts for decision. Wards respectfully calls
upon you to order the Army to withhold the taking of action which
would deprive Wards' employees of their liberty and Wards and its
customers of their property until thc case has been decided in the
courts as required by thc Constitution^
•
MONTGOMtRV WAID » CO..
SIWSIL AVUT.
ckaimu.

�THC HASTINGS BANNER. THUR-RDAY. JANUARY W. IMS

SHE’S
THREE
YEARS
OLDER
NOW
Her Daddy’s
Fight, and the War

Bought

Pearl

in

Appearing shortly after Pearl Harbor, it

the

Back

Harbor
Fight,

in

in the

Still

Bonds You

the.Days

of

Still

Needed

Too —for

Victory!

Are

r girl s farewell to her war-bound daddy?
of millions of Americans anti helped to launch

That girl is three years older today. In that time, cur enemies have been pushed steadily back
toward their own frontiers . . . thanks jn no small measure to the oxerwhelming flood of tanks, ships, planes
and guns that more than 85 million Americans have poured into the fight through their purchases of War
Ronds.
•
.

Hut her daddy is still at war—the fight goes on—lhe money you’ve put into Bonds is still needed,
just as it was after Pearl Harbor. KJ !KI’ IX i HF. I IGIiT-k 1TT j\ \\ \R BONDS—IT WILL GONTINUE TO WORK FOR VICTORY— VXD FOR YOU.
’
For just as that little girl has grown, so have the V. ar Bonds you bought three years ag&lt;J. The
$ 100 Bond you paid STS for then is already worth more than you paid—and how swiftly the time has passed!
In another year it will he worth 88(1—at maturity, tr 1,00. Here’s money you’ll need later—for education, '
repairs, replacements, retirement—just as your country needs it today.
•
‘

r Your
War Bond

is the best
investment
in the world

Solei this picture remind vou—HOLItlTGUT TO V ()l R BONDS!

KEEP FAITH WITH OIK FIGHTERS—Kwir War Bonds for Keeps
WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
B. A. LyBARKER
BONNET &amp; GOWN
AUTO SPORT SHOP.

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO,
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK
ANDRUS SERVICE

VIKING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.
INT. SEAL &amp; LOCK

MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
COFFEE SHOP
BARRY CLEANERS
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
CUT RATE SHOE STORE

�THE HASTING* BANNER. THURSDAY. JANUAKY U. IMS
day party at Wayne Williams' gueata of Mra
W&lt; dnesday * Mr and Mrs Leon . dren. Bunday
Youngs and daughter -*
1
lake were
visitors
! IRVING
WldUamore's Bunday.
is visiting at the home of Mr. an
Mra William McCann. * Sympatn
PLEASANT HILL
is extended lhe family uf Phil.
dinner al the home of Wr and Nichols of Middleville, whose hotn&lt;
turned one day last week. Philip b
Mrs. Clifton Campbell Bunday in in the armed force* and hla wife
honor of their son Lieut. Aden and five children are living with
Campbell home on furlough from
‘ &gt; The Pelthe South Pacific. OueaU were
present from Hesperia. Bparia,
inund Rapids. Chicago and iiop- Bvaryone invited. * Ear) Burdick
i’reeport druggist is the new clarn
jf Irving Twp. to fill a vacancy a
attended the Farm Bureau meetm.
Bush visited their slater. Mrs Clem
ot Middleville Wednesday evening r'ueter of Onondaga last week. Mrs
McCann visited her son and famGrand Rapids were Saturday eve­ .ly at Lansing also.
ning callers of Mr and Mrs Matt
Seaford. « Mr. and Mra. Paul Gluson and son were Bunday dinner CRES8Y
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Slater o!
guests of Mr. and Mn. Norman
Purchase near Lake Odessa. * Mr Kalamazoo spent Friday evenin,
(a) Two-year-old Johnay Langer, legs and back paralysed with infantile paralysis, offers
md Mrs John Wilkes and son&gt; with Mr and Mrs Don Reynolds *
Ictory salute to show that although down, he's wot out. &lt;b) One year later, under the expert care au_
of near Hastings spent Sunday Mrs. Lawrence Brown and Mis*
reatment being provided for Johnny by lhe Middlesex County Chapter &lt;N.J.) of the National
wita Mr. and Mrs. Matt Bctiiuru .&lt;ettie Doolittlexwere tn Kalsmaxo..
* Walter Johncock of Barbera Cor­ Friday. * Mrs ilarte Knickerbock­
oundalion, he ha* regained thc aac of back and leg muscle* and soon will be walking again. •
ners is husiung corn for Clare Wil­ er of Hickory spent Friday with
liams, Clifton Campucli and Joe friends m UUs vicinity. * Mr ana
Corrigan? * Rollo Nibbs has sola Mra.-X5ney Roblyer and girls of Ot­
top GOALS CAN BE MET IN
QUIMBY NEWS
SOUTH THORNAPPLE
his farm to Louis Good of Dutton sego spent Sunday witn 4r and
PATE. BELIEVES DECKER
Mrs. Warren Cairns * Dai; Boul­
Mi*s Doreen Rltzsnan &lt;f Battle
Labor, machinery and weather Creek spent Bunday with her par­ at the home of Mrs. Philip Nichols and is having a sale this Monday. ter is helping his father inave to
nd it Ion*
permitting.
Michigan ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rltz- in Middleville, she and lhe childrm
tils new farpi near Guernsey lake.
rmera will meet the challenge of man. * Mr and Mra. A. D I-oweU are now at the home of her parent*. daughter spent Sunday al Cale­ * Mr nnd Mrs Harry Snutn. Mr
donia
wlih
her
parents.
*
lhe
creasing their acreage of culti- and Mr and Mra. Loval Lowell and Mr. and Mr*. Bert Williams. * Mrs
and Mra. Lawrence. Brown and
ted crops dpring 1945 to meet the family called on Mr. and Mra. Sam­ Ben Park* is with her mother. Mra. Sunshine club will meet with Mra. children of Cressey and Mr. and
Clare
Williams
Feb.
1st.
Pollucx
irtime goal of 8.302.000 acres of all uel Oslioth and the former's aunt. Julia Andrus in Wayland Mr BheriMrs. Ray Bonnevil of Richland vis­
pes of field crops, pn'dteta R. E Mr* Sarah Calkins of Nashville daA who helped at her oil station dinner. The Hospital Guild meets ited Sam Hartnun Sunday evening.
mere
this
week
Thursday
wttn
•cker. head of the farm cropa de- Sunday. * Mra Myrtle Cotton of passed away Sunday morning after
rtment of Michigan State college, Charlotte .*pent Friday with her a few days' sickness. * Mr._ and potluck dinner. A collection of ing. * Satu Hannon wishes that
null
fruit
and
uuu
vegetables
icKciaoie®
for
iur
the
uic
Ho»---------- ,-------lis will be an increase ot 150.000 daughter, Mrs. Larry Anders and Mra. Laurel Benslba were Hasting*
plu1 will
u.Kcn up (ha. day. a
*}- * emanalniug his lady
children. * Mr. and Mra?IJurry Fos­ choppers Saturday and later Laurel Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Mbaud attand- '"rud uat ouwr bo,a In U&gt;«
ter of Hastings wcrejBunday dinner and little son accompanied by Mrs &lt;d ilia youn« Jolla parly al lha nel«hl»rh«d would please auy a.
ow that much." Decker cem­ guests of Mr and Mrs. Nlal Caste- Hattie Johnson drove over and home of Mr and Mra Burt Mux- home, w Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bauented. "but my only answer la— Irln and family. * Mr. and Mrs. called
cauea on his
ms parenu,
parenu. Mr. and
ana Mr*.
Mrs.
mun
man and
and Mr.
Mrs. w.n.n
Warren r-aim.
Cairns m«H.
made
&gt;w did we find room for 8393.000 Burt Fancher of Baltimore called .Luke
.Luke Benslba
Benslba and
and brought
brought back
back his
his --.
rld
t«
’-e “• Middleville Saturday eve- b business trip U&gt; Battle Creek
res of the same cropse In 1018. on XD. and Mra. Eugene Freeman, lltlle daughter who had been spend- nu&gt;8Tuesday. a Mrs. June Chapman
d 9,928.000 acres tn 1923?
.
"
Sunday. * Joe Arens of Goodwill ing a few nights with her grandpar- I
and
Mrs.
Bertha
Broil
were
in
He anticipates
that
Michigan was a Bunday dinner guest of Mr. enu and rlulng to
school from DUNHAM DISTRICT
* xalamaxoo Friday * 'several' from
rrners will lean heavily toward and Mrs Charles Rowley and fam­ there * Mrs L E.Haas fell on the | The Maple Grove Extension Cla*. here attended the box social and
ily. * Mr and Mra. Leo Hendershott
I
mct
Tuesday
at
lhe
home
of
Mra.
dance
at
the
Richland
Community
tw of the labor shortage. As a ro­ were callers in the Larry Anders
J.-- 2 I LUlle Cheeseman lor the lesson on hall. Saturday evening and all rell, it is very probabir that the home. Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Ho­ has been
has been assisting in her
her care.
care. »* • Panning Meals from Abundant nert a grands time. About SIM were
rgeat corn acreage in the history mer Belch of Battle Creek called Mrs Hattie Johnson returned Sat­ "Panning Meals from Abundant port a graiwhtimc. About *180 were
Foods" Thc class was divided into cleared.
the state may be planted thia there on Sunday.
urday from a six weeks' stay in Has­ committees, each committee being
.
&lt;•&gt;
ring. The goal Is 1.800.000 acres,
tings where she had been assisting
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Henry
Bothard
en
­
*
e Mme a* was grown In 1944, but
in thc care of her brother. James A. tcsponslble for a part of the dlr- ASSYRIA
tertained
their
cribbage
club
Sat
­
Sickness prevented several
Mr? Nellie Thompson from Bat­
is may be exceeded. If it is. with
Johnson. The latter has been up ner
urday
evening*
Sunday
evening
members from attending. ★ The tie-Creek visited her parents, Mr.
?d of adapted
anaptMi hybrids
nyonas used.
used, Deckureav;'
‘
*" the
lhl' Sothard
-^ehome were and around the house for lhe past Maple Grove-Assyria Farm Bureau and Mra William Sunion Saturday,
says ll
ll will
will be
be excellent
excellent suooort
™p^crtl ca,lers
'A.M.'
Mr.
and
.Mrs
Lvle
Bradv
-g
Has-­ few days. * Mr. and Mra. Chas, discussion group met Saturday eveMr.
and
Mra.
Lyle
Brady
of
Has
eve­ w Mr*. Bess Strickland is spending
r the states livestock program
Andler spein- Sunday afternoon in
v„ days at her son Lyle's in Balntng at thc Dunham schoolhouse „ ,few
Weather this spring will nave a ting*. * Mr and Mrs. Earl Erway Middleville with their son-in-law ning
fa tan tin 1 bearing on crop plans; and *&lt;&gt;n Bobby were dinner guest* and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wm tor potluck supper and discussion tie CreeK. * Mra. Mary Clark had
t with a normal spring Decker cx- of Mr. and Mra. Larry Ander* nnd MrFal). Mr. and Mra. Leslie Stceby * Frank Hyde was under lhe doc- the misfortune to break her arm
family.
Saturday
evening.
*
Mr
tor's care over thc weekend but is and is staying In Battle Creek now.
cts a larger acreage of both oau
at^l Mrs Roy Perry spent Sunday and little son were Sunday evening better. * Miss Nyla Bal) of Has- a Mr*. Bertha Rolfe and Mrs. Maud barley.
with Mr. und Mra. Robert Wilson guest* of the Andlers * Mr. and
Althotign' tne seed picture Isn't of Hasting*. Mr and Mr*. Ixirry Mr* Lew Skinner were guests Sun­ tlngs was home over thc weekend, rice Brandt and children have been
Ight, the farm crop* head behoves Anders- and children joined them day at the Johnson-Wieringa home. * Mr. and Mrs Tom Hoffman visiting al Mr. and Mrs, Clyde
at with care In fitting seed bed', for dinner. Sunday evening. * Mr. Albert Wicringa and Perry Barnum called at Claude Hoffman's Sunday Brandt. * Mrs. Nell Miller has been
afternoon. * Mr. und Mra. Orl staying with her daughter in Bailie
id proper use of fertilizers, legume and Mr*
Harold Doxey spent were also callers. Clare Barnum
oductfon can be maintained. Lc-' Thursday evening with Mr. and who passed some time at the Juhn- Gillaspie and sons of Lacey ana Creek; she 1* now at Mi. gnd Mra.
me acreage, in his opinion, is lhe Mra. Earl Bristol of Lacey. * Mr. ■on home has a position now ut the Mr. and Mrs Oeo. Ball. Nyla. Neva. Ferd Stevens'. * The.Woman's SoMra. Thelma Soya and son were ciety at the Briggs church elected
undatlon of Michigan's cropping and Mra. Clarence Cairn* .....
and .....
fam- White Products Corp. Middleville.
fL4?1* maintenance program
। Jjy wcre Sunday dinner guests ot
Decker suggest* that the planting «|fr Bntl Mni eVUoU
„f
GLASS CREEK
soybean* in 1945 be fcstrlcted to ?•" -— **u
tings. * Mr. and Mrs. George Wil­
The Glass Creek Extension group
ow areas in southern Michigan [ liams and son Kenny were Sunday
met with Mrs.' Clyde Wurren
lere corn is al its best. They have I dinner
3inncr guests of
OI Mr.
Mr and
and Mrs. H.tr- . Thursday for an all-day meeting.
en tried too far north and can be Old Doxey and daughter
After a well planned dinner, cooked
oduced more economically In Uic ,
-----------------------I by the group. Mr:; Roy Oakes nnd
o southern tiers of counties, he1 HIGH BANK
* Mrs Virginia Tate prevented the
The relatives of bjr. and Mrs. lesson on "Planning Meal* from
Leslie Adams planned a surprise Abundant Food*." Eleven members
UY PATTERNS BY
and two visitor* were present. The
for their 25th anniversary Bunday. next meeting will be held with
When buying drea* patterns, buy Jan. 14. They came after church Mrs Roy Oakes. ♦ Rankin Hart
em by bust measurement, not kith wcllLUed baskets to have din­ and Wm. Havens of Brush Rnlgc
e*» size, a* lhe bust section 1* ner and enjoy the day together were Sunday visitors at Fred Oti*'.
oat diflicult to lit
Twenty-eight were present. A love­ ♦ /Mrs. Virginia Tate spent Tues­
ly wedding cake appropriately deco­ day with Mis. Oeo. Crakes and
na C. Reilly. Instructor In textiles rated was a feature. Music and Mra. Marjorie Haven* in Hastings.
id clothing at Michigan State singing and recalling events Y*.
of the B* The WJ3.CJ3.
WB-CJB. will be held In the
liege, to homemakers preixiring tn first wedding dav passed a i------- ,*
F-arl Buck home this week Friday
eke their own dresses. She also afternoon. Mr and Mra. tv"
?.____
”? Jor dinner. * Mr. and Mra. Maurice
commends that body meaaure- were presented with a lovely Kilt.
Erway
and
children of Grand Rap­
ent* be checked carefully before These present were Mr. ana Mrs..
lying thc pattern and again before Wilbur Klump. Middleville: Mr. ids. Mr- and Mrs. Dean Potter of
Hastings were Sunday visitors at
it Ung out the dress.
and Mrs. Jhmes Clark and family. Roy Erway's. * Mrs. Sara Erway,
U the tape measure allows that Parmelee: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scheel.
Item fitting changes must be Mr. and Mrs. Erv . Bates and fam­ who spent some time with her sis­
sdc. don't do them by guess. Every ily. Lake Odessa; Mr. and Mrs. Karl ter. Mrs Clara Robinson in Grand
COUNTY TREAS. OFFICE
turn envelope Includes un instruc- E Eckert and son. Mr. and Mrs. Rapids Is much better, taut week
intlnn chart that gives explicit Theodore Etiper and familv. Mr Mrs. Erway visited lhe Louie Errcctions.
and Mrs Howard Hewitt. Mr and ways in Kalatnaxoo returning home
Sunday.
*
Mr.
and
Mra.
Jack
Er
­
In buying a pattern, always se­ Mrs. Ben Schneider. Woodland. *
rf it before purchasing thc ma­ Mr and Mrs. Earl Marshall and way spent Sunday with the Stuart
ria!. Then buy material und ac- family of Detroit visited the week­ Brownells in Orangeville. * Mrs. .
asories.
, end at
rwne*. .such
urn as
us tlrread.
tnrean. seam
*eamjena
nt Mrs. Freidu
rreiaa Marshall's.
Marsnau s. * Clyde Warren attended the birth&gt;bon. cuffs, and matching zipper. | Mvron iCappyi Smith has gone to j
irnediatcly. Otherwise they may | Arizona for u few months' for hU
n be available and radical cltange*
it
change;. .........
health .
* .....
Mr ...
und
u ....o,
Mrs. Clarence
finishing tile garment may be Retd of Kalamo visited Sunday at
icessary.
| the Fred Reid*. * Mr. and Mrs. Ber&lt; a»
nard Nash and family spent SunAR BONDS Will provide a "cash- dav with Mr and Mra Will Thuh
ton" for post-war year*
cOt of Battle Creek.

STATE LAND

BARRY COUNTY PROPERTIES

GO ON SALE 9 A.M.

TUESDAY, FEB. 13

vrfts: Vice Pre*. Kathryn Cok: Sec. Roland Barry's last Wednesday en- POINTS
Evelyn T»*kar and Treai.. Helen । route to Lansing to visit relaUsaa. IN BLAJ
Jois. * Th* next Woman's Society a cadet nurse Mias Carrie Cogswell
-ill be Wed evening. Jan. 11 at the was home from Community hospital par U nt
.iriggs ci lurch. Supper to be ser.din Battlr Creak Sunday afternoon,
about 7 as Mr. Howell will be show- * mi*s Dorothy. CcgswtU. who has
Ing picture* in thc evening. * WU- been working In Grand Raptda
nam Barver was taken ill in Battle | spent the past week al home. *
Cree&lt; last week and was rushed , Mra. Floyd Barnum ha* been ill '.he
______
hospital for an emergency past week due to InfccUcq from an atrahan'siMnMa'
to the hospital
..
—».
)ppen facU1
Su^tae tfiSla
operation.
He 1. ----------.
ind Mra. Richard--------- ------------------------ . --—™
,°S22iVSJi^SOra’*POaBd,lrt' MINDS CORNER8
mied Tonya Bile.
Mr fln&lt;1 Mfs Burr Wh,o(a. aj)d
daughter of Kalamazoo spent Sun-fARTIN CORNERS
_________________________
The W8.CB. at Mrs.
Ague* mond. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Wiu.-en Pyr- .tapping without the dai
over-nappu.c." a blanket ।
.larry's last WrdneJsy was quite [J1* ?L5'‘?kSUnU,,MraM»A
been over-napped provid—
veil attended. Prccccd* from dmirr-?nr
at a sacrifice of strength.
.er *8 85. We decid.d to leave our
It Is desirable to choose a blanket
.lection of officer* until the next tnLwm* .
10 Inches longer and IB Inches wider
meeting where perhaps more mem- |J"
* “ir
than the mattress
Wartime re­
strictions now limit tdaakat Immb
SB inches,
Inrh*. but thl.
L. ...,.*11
— ade­
w«r£t* d£
to 84
this I*
usttaUp
quate. Rayon bindino orunerfly
.1 Mr and Mrs. Orr huners. st
hold color better tn Honing thin
Melvin Wh-tsione. who » 1' hl* Miller, a sister. Mrs. Peterson of do sateen.
*
Wayland,
a
son.
George
Miller,
wife
farm recently, moved to Hasting*.
Me th-proofrd blankets should be
&lt;nore no i.an putchered a nc* »r.d son of Midd.-.viUe «n-i a broth­ checked to determine wheth« the
home, last Friday He and Mrs Al­ er. John Miller. wife and son of preofmg ie affective after repeated
ina Goodenough will reside on E. K.’.JumaxOD
, laundenngs, or only after dry
Marshall St. We are sorry to lose
BRANCH DISTRICT
craning.
.mm from our neighborhood. Mr
and Mfs Jerry Stamm, who pur­
Miss Marlar: Hawk* is staying at
chased the farm have moved on it. the home of Mr. ai.J Mra. John Dar- !
and we shall be glad to welcome by to finish her suliool year as her
them to our community * Mr. and parenu have moved to Bailie Creek.
Mrs. Arthur Perrin of Grand RapMrs R, E Hall and children of
las were weekend visitors of her Knlamo were Saturday afternoon
If pottibj*. tne langthwis*
parenu. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Barry callers of her parenu * Mr and rr.rnt
Mrs Barry has been suffering lite Mrs McKemmy. who moved on the
-v**t week from a severe attack uf Bidnam farm recently,
crosswise yimi for da mini cross.
neuritis. * Mr. and Mra. Carl Gre­ children of school age or

WASNT i THE SILLY, THOU&amp;H,MISSINGTHE REAL COFFEE FLAVOR SO MANY YEARS?
NOW I 8UY KkOGEkS SPOTLIGHT
IN THE BEAN! I SEE IT GROUND
BEFORE MY EYES...AND KNOW

ITS grinder-fresh. Tastes
SO MUCH BETTE R ANO I SAVE
ABOUT A 'DIME A POUND

tlCiltl
«0’

3 &gt;&gt;&gt;59
FRENCH BRAND COFFEE » 27c

MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE &gt;u 33c

j Clssk Br.csJ
3 25c
C««W '“■IK.
Girs’aam Crackers ‘a* X 15c
Lily White Fldur
•1.13
Sugared Donuts
14c
Pure Orange Juice
54c
Country Club Milk 4^ 35c
32c
Swift’s Prem
Krogo Shortening
3 1 62c
13c
Cottage Cheese
Sweet Mixed Pickles
15c
20c
Blue Beauty Rice
Io*vat

MIUSLE WHIP

2tc

MACARONI

27c

25 ib sack

MCh 11c

ICED LOAF CAKE

OR MAIN

OUR MOTHER'S COCO* J

11c

SPINACH

18c

No Z'A ur

ROWENA

5

'ftSjr

26c

CANDY Creims and Jellies n&gt; 11c
10 2. 11.95

MOTOR OIL

HASTINGS

Valentines

COUNTRY CLUB COFFEE % 32c

STATE LAND OFFICE BOARD

dozen

3 Points

Cri»p. Clean, Tender

CARROTS
15c
bunch**

Apples
Cute and gaily-colored.
Moving,
■tand-up and four-fold styles.

WiMMpi

Radishes

Navel Oranges M,d“
Your Studebaker dealer
is&amp;goodman to know
HROUGHOUT the war, Studebaker dealers havd be­
come recognized more and more as uac/ul members
of tbeir communities.
• In order to do everything possible to keep cars and
trucks in service, they constantly endeavor to get new
and better tools and equipment. They continue to train
their mechanics In special procedures worked out by
Studebaker factory experts. They gladly
supply, the public with reliable in/ormatiowon wartime regulations covering
motor car and motor truck operations.
Studebaker dealers realize the war is
far from over yet. They will gladly con­
tinue to do everything they can to help
you keep your car Or truck rolling.
THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION

T

EXTRA Energy from

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tall of young-hearted fun or
ribboned sentimental stanzas.

5‘ 8. Iff Ea. 25

GRADE A MILK
Your children
children will
will aoin
Your
gain
new vitality when you
switch to our milk.
.
, every ingredient is con­
ducive to year 'round
; health.

FRESH

VALENTINE
DESIGN NAPKINS
10c pkg

HASTINGS Hastings.

Mich.

Ask for Highlands Dairy Grade A Milk!

AND

Rib Roast* sTmi,t
lb.

29

C

Trn^wty - II Points

a-v

SIRLOIN STEAK 'b 37c

6 Po.nl. .

Tenderer - 13 Point*

ROUND STEAK

««

“&gt; 38c

LEG OF MUTTON
MUTTON ROAST
PutiW'Prw

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* -

H= 14c

"

* -y

MUTTON DIB CHOPS * 1 ?C

HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. - QT

TENDER 1

KROCES'S TIHDERAY BEEF

Poir.l fits - Should*'

00DYEAR BRQS. HDWE. CO. BEN FRANKLIN STORE
IB E. STATE STREET.

i

ALWAYS

Ulk or Roll - Pun

FORK SAUSAGE

Pr-jcnp Srawing

CHICKENS

nm

&amp; 35c

b 39c

we but poultry

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hostings

dozen

OLIV-ILO
SOAP

KROGER

*1
HmJUib and

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THl'RSDAY, JANUARY M. 1015

FAO* RIGHT

8. W. Michigan Conference
Held al 1ULS.
A group of co-ordinators from
Hastings played Greenville last Southwestern Michigan held a con­
last
week
Wednesday.
Friday night, and; up to that time, ference
neither team had lost a league Thursday, and Friday in Arthur
tansen's room in lhe high school
game. Hastings now leads - thc
building.
Those
present
were:
league.
Frank Dalton, teacher trainer n&lt;
The Hastings reserve basketball the University of Michigan: Jack
team has won six games in thc Harris and William B. Hawley.
1tate Board of Control. Vocational
same number of games played.
Education; Torn Roas. Federal Ap­
Mrs. Joseph Brozak is substitut­ prentice committee. and Mr. Wlding for Mrs Burrell who has gone .owson. U. 8. Office of Education.
The co-ordinators present at the
to South Carolina to vUit her hus­
meeting were: Lawrence Musser
band.
from Albion: Emery Toogood. Bu­
chanan; Lratcr Manns. Dowagiac.
Melvin Haavlnd. who graduated Garrett Wclgerink. Grand Haven:
last June, has been in trainin': a:
Yank Wood. Grand Rapids; Lloyd
'he Great Lakes training station
Jackson; Gregory Robinson,
’e is home on leave, he tried out Wolfe.
'.anslng: Douglas Selby. Mt. Pleas­
'or the Bluejacket retained choir,
ant:
and Arthur Hansen. Hostings
•insisting of fifteen voices. If he
From
Wednesday
morning
■ikes Gt. he will stay at Gre.i
braugh Thursday noon, a training
Lakes foY another sixty days. He 1
•—y anxious to hear how he came school in conference leading was
nducted by Mr. Dalton. The re­
out on it.
mainder of the day was spent in
Hscussing thc establishment ot
Mr. Aten's machine shop clnr
training programs, a review of all
'w motion pictures on "Cutting fofnu and reports, and explanaKeyways" and "Machining a Rec­ -Unn of an apprentice training pro­
tangular Cast Iron Block". ....
C;h&gt;- "gram
cram and Its^'relation
Itc relation to returning
hop classes saw he movie, TLind
veterans Friday morning was given
3craping".
z''
to discussing co-operating agencies
--local, state, and federal agencies
The U. S. History classes arc Friday afternoon finished the con­
-lemnrltlnR part of the Declaration ference with a discussion of related
□f Independence.
instructions, co-operating agencies
.
,
ana
and apprentices,
apprentices. air.
Mr. Wkldowson
wiaaowson
The second hour geography clast -elated pertinent facts pertainin;
ir the last two weeks has been to the a. I. bill and the place of
studying
tudvlmr thc
the political divisions of
of 1 vocation education In relation .ta..
the world.
, . .
tliia program.

HIGH SCHOOL

I

AUCTION SALE
On account of failing health, I am compelled to dispose of my
personal property at my farm located 2 miles north and 1 mile
oast of Nashville on

TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1945
COMMENCING AT 1:30 P.M.
CATTLE

SHEEP

Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old,
with calf by side, 2 wks. old.

32 extra good Shropshire
breeding ewes, 1 to 4 vrs.
old, due to lamb in April.
Shropshire buck, 1 yr. old.

.

Red heifer, -2 vrs. old, with
calf by side, 4 wks. old.
Roan heifer, 2 yrs. old, with
calf by side, 5 wks. old.
Grade Holstein heifer, 2 yrs.
old, to freshen in few weeks.
Durham &amp; Guernsey cow, 6
yrs. old, freshen in March.
Guernsev cow, 8 yrs. old, giv­
ing milk, to freshen next
summer.

HOGS
2 O.I.C. brood sow), coming
one year old, due in April,
275 lbs. each.

CORN &amp; BEAN PODS
About 350 crates good corn.
Stack bean pods.
Quantity shredded cornstalks

l'lgh + WEST HOPF
*
1”“"1
«’■ “•« «" »■■■ Meceita.
nnd
ana children
ennaren of
oi Kalamazoo
tvninmazoo were
Saturday visitors of Belle and John
The junior high school shop McCallum. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert New­
classes have just completed numer­ land and Mrs. Falconer uf Has­
ous articles for the Junior Red tings were Bunday callers. * Mrs.
Cross, and are busy working on Mary McCallum is visiting Mr. and
others. This type of work fits into Mrs. Russel Holmes of Pontiac. ♦
the shop program very well be­ Mrs. Jesse Osgood spent the week­
cause of the shortage of materials end in Charlotte. * Archie Wood­
for making individual p-~
**-— man and Mr. Harrison, father of
projects
Probably thc class uwMcm.
hardest
it ...
hitk •&lt;&gt;.
in I Mrs. Frank Baumgartner, report
regard to this shortage of mater-j that they are nicely situated at
inis is the advanced general shon St. Petersburg. Florida, and en­
Good lumber is very scarce, and it joying thc warm sunshine. * Abe
13 unfortunate the boys are not Hayward is'helping Frank Chilson
able to get materials they need with his chores and reports Frank
A number of articles are being can- is on the gain.
'-"■ted. however, including a tea
table, modem end tables, desks
henrh saw. tool grinder, and cornc
shelves.

Last

MISCELLANEOUS

Two 10-gal. milk cans.
Monarch range cook stove.
Hot Blast Florence heater, in
good condition.
Dinina room table, with ex­
tension leaves.
6 dining chairs.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

CHAS. NEASE, PROP.

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ruUlrd

Lower's

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NOTICE TO CBEDITOKB
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uf.zid

The high school students were
held spell-bound last Friday when
the Hi-Y put on a "roof-raising"
pep meeting. They even had a
band. They introduced two new
"ells. And a real. Greenville grem-ln. was there, loo.

Semester tests have been going
&gt;n ail week: many pupils seem t
I 'live been ••mvsteH-&gt;usiy" ill.

I

JAMES COUSINS. Clerk

HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer

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week.

new music.

The high school eagers will smu
Itsc their contain to thc navy, It
he Is called for senice.
Several high school girls accom­
panied their mothers to thc lecture
on ■Personality" given by a psy­
chologist. Mrs. Clayton Hoffman,
nt the Women's club, last Friday
afternoon.

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

can afford it someone will snatch it up.”
Why wait and take a chance on loaing it? The
Building and Loan Aaa’n will finance it for you.lidtne purchasing ia easy and economical with their
help.
“But isn't taking out a loan ao large a lot of
troupe?”
.
"Not with the Haatiuga Building and Loan Aaa'n,
monthly payment* can be arranged to auit you.”
We can finance purchase of a home, remodeling
and repairing.
* Consult ua for complete information.

UCTION SALE
I have decided to sell at Public Auction the following property on my farm known as
the Rasey Thomas farm located 1 mile south and 4 miles east of Hickory Corners;
or 1 mile south ond 1 mile west of Fine lake on

ATTENTION, LOCKER PATRONS

SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1945

We have been notified by the Conservation Dept,
that all locker patrons having venison or wild game
in their lockers MUST get a permit from the Con­
servation Dept, in order to keep it after Feb. 1. or
be subject to a fine. The permit can be obtained
from thc Conservation Dept, free of charge. Your
hunting license number and the number of pounds
of meat you wish a permit for is all that is nec­

COMMENCING AT 1:00 P.M.

HORSES
Sorrell horse, 8 yrs. old, wgt. 1,600 lbs.

Grey more, 10 yrs. old, wgt. 1500 lbs.
2 double sets of work horness.
4 good collars, 18"-22"
COWS
Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh 2 mos.

Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due Mar. 15.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, due Mar. 20.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, due Mar. 12.

Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, due Mar. 18.

Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, due Mar. 22.

P I G
Feeder pig, wgt. 70 lbs.

FEED

5 tons baled straw.

75 bushels wheat.

essary.

Member F.H.l.B.

Rhone 1503

BUY WAR BONDS

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Fordson tractor and plow.
Curing and smoking . . ,5c lb.
Rendering lord.............. 5c lb.
Grinding sausage .... 2c lb.
Corning beef, dried beef 5c lb.
Ageing, cutting, wrapping
and freezing .... 2Jc lb.
Wrapping and freezing 1 jc lb.
Freezing............................ 1c lb.
Ageing and cuffing . . lie lb.
Cutting.............................. 1c lb.

International manure spreader.
McCormick-Deering grain binder.
Hay rake. Disc harrow. Gas barrel.
Little Willie 2 horse cultivator.
23 tooth spring tooth drag.
Rubber tired wagon and rack.
Walking plow. Riding plow.
Wooden wheel wagon. Windmill.
Gasoline engine. Tank heater.
No. 12 DeLaval cream separator.
Quantity small tools, forks, eveners,
shovels, etc.

LOCKER PATRONS, do not bring in more meat
than your present locker will hold unless you have
made arrangements with us to take care of it. Our
lockers are all rented and we have very little room
for overflow. Call 2888.

’

EDWIN MURRAY, Prop.
Phone Hickory Corner* 17 F 2-1

9 Stebbini Bldg.

PROCESSING OF MEATS is done for thc general
public os well as for Locker Patrons.

TOOLS

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer

,

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

MILTON LEINAAR, Clerk

YOUR SLAUGHTERING can be done at Feldpausch’s slaughter house on Mondays. Tuesdays
and Wednesdays. Bring stock in before 12 noon.
Dressed meat can be brought to locker-plant at
any time. ,

HASTINGS FROZEN FOOD
STORAGE COMPANY
HENRY VAHLSING, Mgr.

OUR SERVICES
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

CHECKING ACCOUNTS

WAR SAVINGS BONDS
BANK MONEY ORDERS

OUR SAFE' DEPOSIT
BOXES ARE ALL RENTED
We regret that we ore unable to meet further de­
mands for this type of service, but new boxes are
difficult, if not impossible to get. However, we will
be glad to hold your nome on our waiting list to
supply 03 boxes may become available.

. NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
MEMBER

FEDERAL

RESERVE SYSTEM AND

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SECTION ONE—PACES 1 t« 8

EICHTY-NINTH YEAR

Good Chance for Many

Onlkt &lt;r O * ‘

Nashville. Mich.
■
Jan 24. 1945
Hlgirls and boys of the service:
• lite first thing I wish to do is
to make an apology to ah for talk­
ing out of turn. Here it is. I am
far from being a journalist, but I
will do my best and hope that in
this letter you may find some item
. of interest to each of you. But aft­
er reading other letters from “On
the Home Front" I feel this will be
v complete failure. At least *hen
you read It you can say you never
read anything like It before Right?
Our son Earl, is in Belgium and
he writes "Mom. tell inc all the
newt" so here goes. I rec'd five
letters from him today. The weath­
er there is not very pleasant es­
pecially lhe nights The days are
often very nice, sunny and warm
but with night, comes r.now and
■ old. Home times it is vary dull and
hazy and this prevent/, lhe planes
from going over. The boys over
there don't like that as the planes
flying over-head is a great morale
builder. Earls address is:—
Pfc Earl A. Flock. 36421339
AP.O. 35. 'I Postmaster

। He to in Gen. PaUon's 3rd Army.
•
Most everyone on the home front
। is doing all he or she can for the
war effort. A lot of the tanners
and also some of their wives are
working in war plants
A number of our boys coming
eighteen are Joining the merchant
marines. Some are Bob Decker.
Loyd Mosey. Bill Olmstead and
Junior Jones.
Bernard Whitmore in a recent
letter-to his folks states, the heav­
iest equipment hr has handled
lately is a pick and shovel but It's
pretty hard on the hands. Addrev.
Pfc. Bernard C. Whitmore. A-S.N.
86415346
H A: 8. Co 1629 Eng. Const Bn
Eng Tng. Sect
Fort Lewis. Washington '
Pvt. Leslie E. Whitmore is sta­
tioned al Camp Hkokie Valley. Hr
is not an M P. but has similar du.lies to pct form Recently he was
one selected to take four A.W.O.L's
back to Fort Edwards. Mum The
duty was not w desirable but the
trin was grand. His address is as
follows —
Pvt. Leslie E Whitmore. 36951918
1679 fl U.
Camp Skokie Valley
Glenview. Ill
T Sgt. Wayne O. Whitmore
V.MF.-122
M.A.G.-H
*t Fleet Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif.
Is in a hot spot so to speak
on Peicbu Island, one of Palau
Island group In his last letter
------tiome he savs, about a gallon of
good cold milk, ahd a loaf of home
made bread wouldn't come n-mi.u
over there. Just the thing to com­
plete an evening after a show.
Keith H. Ball, like oil the boys
in the service, thinks it isn't too
bad a place to be "if he could have
his wife Ruby and three fine chil­
dren with him." Clarence Spldel is
somewhere In Germany Hr also is
the father of two little boys. His
wife Hazel, being a sister-in-law of
Ruby, is living with Ruby at her
pleasant little country home in Ma­
ple Grove twp. Clarence has never
rem his youngest son. Addresses
are:—.
;
Keith H. Ball. 8 1 c 95—9128
U. 8. Naval Unit
Ban Francisco, Calif.

Pvt. Clarence Spldel. 36154258
APO 339. 5 Postmaster
Gordon Hawks has won his right
to wear the "Wings and Boots" of
lhe U. S. Army Paratroops. He has
completed four weeks of jump
training, during which lime he har
made five jumps, the last a tacti­
cal jump at night. Involving a com­
bat problem of landing He was
home recently on a 19-day furlough. Add:—
Pvt. Gordon Hawks. Afi.N.
36468775
Co B 14th Ing. Bn
Camp Benning. Ga.
T 5 Richard C. Darbv Is some­
where in Belgium and his brother
Dorr Is in Holland. They have not
met each other as yet but are in
hopes they will soon.
T/5 Richard C. Darby. ABN.
364129996

New York. N. Y.
But. Dorr R. Darby (send In ser­
ial No. Dorr&gt;

New York. N. Y. ’
Robert Phillipa a Kalamo boy
spent hU Christmas Day In Ger­
many. He Is serving in the field
artillery with the Ninth Army. He
says he nas a nice fox-holc dun
tor himself but the weather had
turned pretty cold and the ground
was freezing. His address is:—
S Sgt. Robert Phillips. 36188317
AP.O. 339. r. P. M.

Dec. 8. 1944 Mrs. Milo Hill rac'd
a surprise call from her husband
statin* he had returned from the
South Pacific. The following Sun­
day she want to Join him in Calif
While there she stayed with Mrs
Robert Beattie the former Virginia
Cole. After a months stay she and
Milo came back to good old Mich­
igan. Milo left Monday for San
Francisco. His present address is:
Milo L. HUI. 8 2/C
Ban Francisco. Calif.
Calvin D. Pace, In the Southwest
Pacific for several months, writes
his parents, that his unit has been
moved up to the Philioplnes Sorry
I have mislaid Calvin’s address.
Rover Maurer has been grad­
uated
from the Infantry and
Browning Automatic Rifle section
school at Camp Pendleton. Oceanaide. Calif. He is well versed in
the use of bayonet and knives for
jungle warfare. Addreaa:

(Continued on

f|JfL SITUATION
HERE CRITICAL

* Barry County Farmers 1

Home Front

The Hasti

■

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1945

EDITORIAL

14 FACES—2 SECTIONS

COUNTYfUNDSHAVE |“Xon?o?o4’o°Yrt RATION I
GOOD BALANCES
☆ AT A GLAN&lt;

It remained for a supposedly countries which were trying des­
i Cha*. Helsel. Jr, whose plea of
"isolationist" senator from the perately to mind their own busi­
C E Millar, head of the' Mich­
1 guilty Judge McDonald refused to
Mldwrot to give the most sane, ness.
igan Blate college soils science de­
uccrpt a week ago Saturday when
partment. said recently that in­
hr attempted to make excuses for
forthright
dlBnltlon
of
U.
8.
for
­
Interesting
Report*
Made
Enough Cool Coming Thru.
creasing numtwrs of rural and city
। what he had done, made a straight
By County Officers
However, »o Meet Needs
' eign policy which American states­ • Tlie Michigan Senator once ond
resident* are taking advantage of
plea of guilty last Saturday after­
man has presented for considera­ for all time, however, rejects lhe
the department's soil testing serv­
If People Co-operate
According to the report of Coun­ noon, when hr wa* brought Into
tion since the geath of Wend el U isolationist theory when he says:
Red stamps: Q6. R4. M. g
court a second time Raymond Kee­
ice. Millar nald 458 soil samples
The present rue: emergency is I Wlllkle
"I do not believe that any nution ty Tiensurer Clouse to the board of lerS admhbion of guilt was accept- through March 31: T5. U3. VS 1
were sent in for tests in November.
supervisors at their January session,
heieafter can immunize itself bv its Barty county closed lhe year 1944 rd the previous Saturday Both X5. good through April 38: Y»,
25 percent of them from city, gar­ caused not oy a shortage of coal. 1
according
to
Leslie
Hawthorne,
We
refer
to
Senator
Arthur
Van
­
own
exclusive
actions
Since
pearl
were
charged
with
breaking
into
deners He said there were ■approx­
with a comfortable balance of 3221.­
co-ordlnator for Barry ^ounty.1 denberg's speech on foreign policy Harbor. World War If has put the 957.22 on hand Of that sum 816.­ and entering Belscn's rr.Laurant in through June 2.
imately 4,600 test* made during coal
1 but rather
by a shortage in trans­
1944. He said the soil tests help portation facilities which ha* been: given recently In the U S Senate gory Kirnre of mass murder int.i £00 wa&gt; invested in government the .night time. The Judge put lhe
Blue Stamps: X5. Y5. Zi. and Al
ir 1 bond*. Abcut all the rest was Ini two youths on probation for a
farmers and gardeners to establish made more acute by blizzards which 1
new and sinister perspective Ot
G...
period
60 Tf
days and B2. good through March 31:
sound sol) conservation ami Im- have blocked rail lines and freight
mats I b*hk deposits.
&gt;r'
,T?5 of two ycajw. witii “
The speech, incidentally, repre­ oceans 'have ceased to be moats
,uav
Tile Barn cmintv road fund was in jail made a pirt of the proba- C2. D2. fcJ. F2 and 02. «w&gt;d
urovement proirranu on their farms
by: determining 'whether *’limr "is JfY^a|!‘y ^Mr*Hawthorne says the sents a complete reversal In view­
our 8118 u
.RrI, tion period.
____ ___________
through April 28: H2. JT. IPk CtM
our । the largest single item,
434.54..
......... ........ .that .‘Uih from
__AAn,
point fur the Michigan senator who punparts Flesh and bluud nmv
now subtracting
3321 - Tt It.Oh..
eithir of- lhe- ■*
16 ------year eld boys. and M3, good through Juna 1.
reeded and how many pounds an I
u ughi—worse, if anyprior to 1939. was u leader in push:, compete unequally with winged' 957.22. shews that the total bal- shall violate lhe terms of his pro­
fute ’ llfl‘Jn™lnlnK necessity for ter- tthan a similar emergency
Hlto r. and types and amount need- • wjncn existed last year. Now. bow­ tng the Arms Embargo bill through strel War has become an all-eon- antes in all the uttier county fundi bation. he can be brought into
couit
and
lxgiven
a
term
in prison
Congress
on
the
theory
that
»r
sumlng juggernaut If World War
3HB502M
The enuntv road
ed. showing whether abntirmal rVpr tlie city does not have the
....
June 2.
amounta of soli nutrienta exist.
! .rock piles of coal* and wood for could ride out violent International ••
No. -3 ever unhappily
arrives, it 41l| balance was 324.000 larger than a for the crime he had confessed.
• • *
1 emergency distribution which were! cataclysms by merely drawing Into JEM'*.
&lt;■««»,„. &lt;n- mid
] available last year. In fact, the City. our shell.
•
2 and 1 coupons good; Period 4
horrible to contemplate I prupw ftom l|1C q, nt.ral
The tal.
। itaelf. Is short of its normal supply
and 5 periods become good Fob. 5.
to do everything within my power ancr m that fund at the end of
1 In spite of this. Mr. Hawthorne,'
Who did we want to fight? If
(states that enough coal is coming we left other people alone, they f&lt;»r keeps
' Airplane sumps 1. 2. and 3 in
j
think
American
:
ago
the
eU&gt;«ot
the
year
usually
f through to take care of the emer- I wouldn’t bother us. Many Amerij book three good Indefinitely.
self-interr-.t requires it '
। snowed that fund io the red. caused
Lgency provided people do not grow
- - •
by JacrrowitiK fiom other county
panicky and tty to hoprd or order 1 nn people believed that even after
Comp Fire Awards Made At
That was not u b'.Lsineiwlike
SAtator
Vandenberg. ’ however, r~.dv
j}’!,1?
Hitler broke up Czrcho-Slovakia
I supplies they do not need.
Outdoor Lighting Curb
procedure;
«o
the
Mipervisors
pro
­
Council Fire Sunday P. M.
Homes ore being given an A-l tortured Poland, took over Den­ does not Join the camp of extreme
w uu
Expected to Effect Savings ■ priority
in distributing available mark and Norway and plunged internationalists who would im- showing m that fund by pulling
Sunday
afternoon
about
180
In Fuel and Transportation supplies. Mr. Hawthorne said. No through Belgium and Holland —
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.) -----------------------into
•uthat
-" *••••*
—• *•—
more
money
budget
item. adults and 80 girls were present at
one need freeze or go without prop- '
the Council Fire conducted bv the
•Now
and
for
a
few
rears
that
fund
A War Produciou Board directive, er house twating if people will co- I
Camp Fire groups at the parish.--------------------------- ,—
,
lias
shown
a
real
balance
at
the
received by Glenn Brower. Consum- operate in observing a few simple i
hcurc. Dramatization Of the Camp ,
- ir/^r abwii i a erwi wv
HASTINGS FLYER AIDED
• rs Power Company manager for rules.
S/SGT. ORVILLE COOLEY
During lhe year estat . in Barry Fire law. demonstratloita of first :
this uiru, state* that use of elec­
No coal will be delivered to any- ■ YANKS OCT OF BASTOGNE
aid. explanation* of the honortoeadv
S/BgL Orville V Cooley. 21, son
I
counts
paid
inheritance
taxes
of
tricity for outdoor display, adver- one who
w..« has more than a live days'
symbols, ceretioniai Of Mr. and Mr*. Stephan J.
89.834 94 to the state. That monev t:n Indian
Using or decorative purposes must' supply and then only a ton at a
1 goes into the state’s primary school gewnv and headbands made an in- |of 302 East Clinton. Hastings, wu
be .-i.aiply curtailed, commencing ■ ume. Arrangement. have been made
Refreshments . It-pcrted killed in action, according
fund. Barry county’s share of prt- u-resllng program.
Feb I
; to investigate any doubtful claims
were rerved at fire o’clock.
Itc a. telegram received bv hl* wife. .
.
mary
-«hooi
money
was
considerably
This so-called "brown out" of out- u&gt; make .-ure there is no tahificaMiu Myra Bumgardner, executive [the former Virginia Fox of tonta.
mere than toO.MMJ The railroad*,
door nivht lighting i* already being tlcn. Mr Hawthorne said It prob.-ccretary from Battle Creek, con- [ Monday A few day* before, a toto- B
the
telephone,
telegraph
anti
electric
put in effect here. Il Ls e/timated ably will not be possible to furnish
ftrred the awards in the various I gram had been received stating that
light
companies
pav
their
taxes,
at
that this reduced use of electricity j the *brand
------ -- or ---------*’ desired,
—*
type o(- —
coal
। hr had been rr.lMir.g in action in
the average tax rate for all of tanks.
throughout tile nation will save 2 -, Ur every instance. Mr Hawthorne
Members of the Chickadee group, I France since Jan. 8.
Michigan, directly to the ftate and
000,000 tons of coal annually. More! said. Rather, lhe problem is to get
these taxes go into the primary Mrs. Lnwrence Herrick leader, to 1 Graduating from the Haattnga
important y«t. it will save transport- a fair and even distribution of
receive Bluebird pins were Joan , High school in 1942. he vntared the
school
fund.
This
county
has
a
con
­
ini: thLv much coal from mining to whatever coal may be available at
siderable railroad, teiegraph. tele­ Slocum. Janet Herrick. Janet Feld- , service on Jan. 9. 1943, and left tog |
power production centers at a time the time. Il may not even be pos­
phone and electric light property, pauach. Carolyn Jordan. Patty Hr- overseas Sept. 1. 1944. 8,8gL Cooley
when our rail transportation sys­ sible to get coal from the dewier with
Cortright.
Donna was in Use heavy weapon* secGoo
whoie taxes are paid into the pri­ cox. Marllm
tem is already overcrowded.
whom you ordinarily do business—
mary school fund, jtut bow much Knowles. Joberta and Jane Whit- i of the infantry with the 79th DU^L
Under the "brown out” the fol­ all the dealers are combining reit would be difficult 'o figure. Po*- mere. Shirley Miller. Betsy Van TH. vision of the 7th Army. Before goto® .
lowing use of electricity Is prohibit­ I sources to take care of the com­
Helen Labertegux. and Mary, Janet overseas, he had served as drllU
eibiy
these
taxes
and
Barrv
county's
ed:
munity.
master at Camp Robinson. Ark., and .
estate tax would account for half of and Jean Maurer
; Outdoor advertising signs, out­
By next week a system will be ar­
Those advanced to Twilseekers Camp Fannin. Tex.
* -jfl
the toial primary money the county
door display lighting; outdoor deco­ ranged for the Issuance of certlfiwere Jean Helm. Jeanette Kosbar.
prior to induction. 8/8gL OBOb^H
. receives.
rative ana ornamental lighting, cates of necessity to take care ot
Dorothy Adams.
Janet
Bennett. »«» manager of a Kroger store at
According
to
the
county
clerk's
.‘how window lighting except where emergency cases. Mr. Hawthorne
Joyce Will. Evelyn Bryans. Kath- ciair. Mich.
report
to
the
supervisbrs
this
coun
­
necessary for interior illumination, said. Until then, people are reBesides his parent* and
ty paid a 8000 bounty on 429 foxes leen Blough. Connie Jordan. Linda
marquee lighting in excess of 60 । quested to call Mayor Leonard at
which were destroyed in this coun­ Van TH, Dorothea Trlnklein. Ro- S/SgL Cooley ta sunrtvod
watts for each marquee, white a ay 2417 or the city engineer at 2306.
Frandsen. elght-montha-old
daugMH£9|^H
ty in IBM
The county paid SL- beita Sisaon. Helen
street lighting in excess of the But such calls are to be made only
Suzanne Hawthorne. Judy Ann melia Jill, whom he has never aMkfl
,287
00
No
doubt
several
times
that
amount determined by local public in emergency and In event one of
I value In poultry and lambs are alive Stem. Donna Liu Gury. Margery a brother. Justin W. who ta at agfl
authority to be necessary tor public the regular coal dealers cannot
Cordes. Ruth Hawkins and Janet with the merchant marine. urM
that
wouldn't
be
had
the
429
foxes
safety.
Outdoor ™...
.sign lighting „
is make a delivery of fuel on time,
Burroughs
three stater*. Mrs Robert PtMHH
■ survived.
prohibited except for
’.zz directional —
or call lhe coal dealers first and the
. ,
,
.
■ The
rr.nniv clerk
clerk's
resort
also
The rank of Woodgathercr was fl. 5. Haatinqa Ml—
Tiie
’s in
report
aLw
Identification —
signs required
chances arc that one of them can
A telegram received on January '1 Ural
’ 839county
41732
alimony
conferred on Leslie Hawthorne. Ann ley, lonta. and Martan, at home I
5th informed Mrs William Swrct
boarauiat »^.4i7J2 in anniony t&gt;an
Co|npt&lt;|n&gt; Donna
’
---------- “** “ “— J
fire and police protection, traffio supply you. If for any reason they,
434th Troop Carrier Group Head­ 15th informed Mrs William Sweet.
control, transportation terminals or can’t, call one of lhe above numbers,
* v,121.32,"
11 N. Broadway, that her hlishus- |,
One of Henry Osborn's 1 Young. Jannet Osborn. Evelyn Ben- ,
S/SGT. STIVE HULA '
—in Theater of q(). 221
nospnais. Directional or Identlficahospitals.
laenuiica- , no
No one knows
Knows how
now long lhe
roe pres-------- ----j.
band. 8 Sgt. William Sweet, had , lobs a
friend of-the court" ta to ton.. Frances HUI, Mary Jane An’»*»'.
nvum
1
tloti
fdms for dnetars
ttonslgns
doctors and for hotels ent emeiwenrv
emergency will lost.
last. There are £rau.on&gt;—i” .
U'e that alimony which the court dra*.
J»n
Brockway.
Margaret ; S/Sgt-Steve Hula, son of W. gflfl
been killed in action.
and other public lodging establish- thousands of carloads of coal on1 "a*u"*' J22
Clinton St.. HasSgt.'Sweet, only son of Mr. and' allows is t»ld And he has in- Webb, and Laura Lou Linington. Mrs. Frank Hula.
ments. must use no more than 60 I the way but labor shortages and ; J,1”*8'
Mrs. Joseph
Sweet,
was
a
gradVitcd that^olimonv money shall be u Barbara Long took her Torch- , 3. waa klRed in action
.Mn.
Jottph
Sweei
war
a
mdwatts.
' blizzards have caused unavoidable ' ”‘l*
Suf1
=f
“=r.tt-.!!e b.lsh
i;,v
of VVermontville
high --h-.!
school' pain osl
BS tn
e ^.t
court directs. That has. bearer's rank tn htxnemaking. Anne Jan. 10. according to word recdtiiM
Enforcement of
of these
these directives
directives 1। delays
delays •• in
in ocuvrry.
delivery. auooen
Sudden min- ■ members selected "
to "Jr
fl&gt; resupply uate
Enforcement
sports, and
and! by the parent*
parents this week.
week
and
onH at
at the
tha Ume
tlma he
Ha enlisted
anllstaM in
I" t»
,W1&gt; £
___
v-d
. the county many thousands McDonald in games and sport*,
,
depend mostly on free-will co-op- crease in high Dripdty »n«a&lt;ncDt.
i_ ; 8
g &lt;8gt- Huta.
HuU, who would
army in the spring of '42. lw was.nf dollars which it would othefvise Hekn Stebbins in literature.
eration However, if a person per- 'shipments causedTy the recent Ger.
ArmZ ,u Ul! fanning
**■**' , 22 on
«« March
Uaaafe &lt;&lt;
have liad to pay tor the support of
A group from Delton Mrs^PhHlp
15 enured ithe
slsts in
in vioinun;
vlolntin? tnese
these regulations
regulations ।, man
man oreaK
break mrougn
through in
in roe
the oraennes.
Ardennes, j
ln the
Belgium
stsu
..........
- Bastogne.
—
____
rwer guardian,
auaruian and
ano Mis* Oltepu.
uiuouii . services
services on
on Jan.
jan 28.
*a 1943.
iw andgdfM
1
* .et—r.«
„ TV
— •&gt;.„(
Potter,
A
receive rton
Dee
2nd (divorced
Idnorcwl mothers
mo.ftn and
.nd children.
ehlldrnn.
SSjf"

FORTY-NINE GIRLS
ADVANCE IN RANK

"BROWN OUT" DIMS
MAIN STREET

ALL HONOR TO
THEIR NAMES

pany can be ordered to disconnect I Fortt--------- - .—----------- ---------electric service from the establish- enough
to "get by"
so that
—coal
---------------------------------------------------------------------ih' •,m- -»■“*01
ment in question
people needn't worry about their
At service stations, the directive, children having to study in coM
states that all flood lighting and all rooms. Healthful temperatures can
... ...... ..................... ..Iteoto
Tlu. .werwunfeiu
ZL ft"
“““'“"S:
During the early part of his ,
’J!i^^hoortor bovs at Lan- ■ been selected as the date for the । At the time of hl*
sign lighting should be eliminated I be maintained. Most city churches shortly before Chrtotmaa. Their
with only enough light retained I are not particularly well supplied, defense was limited to the amount training, before he left the states.
recentiv vald th“t "divorce Mother and Daughter dinner.
S Sgt Hula worked at
to Illuminate drives and Islands arid Mr. Hawthorne said. and. as tnen- of supplies Troop Carrier planet I Sgt. Sweet was a paratrooper but
Tutts Corp,
Corp. Mlddl
Mlddievilli
of parcnts and the,
* * *
' Products
to read figures on the pumps and Honed in another BANNER article, were able to drop by parachute ; during a practice Jump he received llpaicct ,&lt; children are responsible 1 'the next Guardtans
“
* the Galas
. ’ meeting will ’ formerly
__ierly attended
identify coupons.
the court house has had to go on pack. The low flying Skytrains n back injury following which he;
of the commitments of be on Tuesday evening. Feb. 6. at ’ Besides
Besides his parents, 6 'Sgt
The 60 watt limit mentioned, does an emergency schedule to meet the went Into
' L1Vs .l0 ..
that. school and girts i
into action immediately after ] was transferred to
♦«* another branch
hranrsl:
., 1*
lhe home of Mrs. w.itT.
Keith Chase.
is survived by two brother
not mean that only one 60-watt I situation and the city supply Is also the call for help wa* received Dorn of lhe service.
|lhJ Glrb Training School
s
----------------- * e»
.
Joseph somewhere in Ftbm
bulb is to be used, rather any com-1 short and may cause some modifi- the beleagured troops In the Bas-,
Besides his wife, and parents. Adrian'
blnalion of smaller bulbs totaling cation in lhe business hours at the togne pocket. Bundle after bundle: sgl. sweet leaves o two year old'
----------------- *«-*----------------60 watts or less is permissible.
city hall.
Grand Rapids and Helen of 8
of medical supplies.
K-rations and daughter. Marie Mrs Sweet,
tin' • f’/kl IMTV f A
Small neon signs or skeleton neon
——•
* • • .--------------ville.
heavy ammunition
floated earth- former Mary Gardner, has
two Till IN IV
signs placed Inside windows are pro­
ward from the huge planes in a brothers in service. Robert andiVVUilll
IMMI
hibited.
never ending flow
of vari-colored Willard, both stationed In England nimP1n
.
lp*™ch^t”; __
m ‘he present time.
DljDfAII DQ||
Ait Force experts deecrilied the
■
■ ■
—
operations as the greatest supply AnMiTTrn rrfakikc:
mission ever organized in the Fur1 iinrsp
op«i&gt; Tbe««r or Op.r.itaM Over IN™ SCHOOL HOUSE
Emmett Rvnn
Ryan. 4fi
46. wn*
was arraigned I
oAZL rs
a»L'. —....
KYnmrtt
800
C-47's
were used in the &gt;four
Projects Planned to
un.v.un anu
Goal This Year Is
day operation
and roe
the ramm
combat heforc Juzflce Ben Bowman. WedBeautify Camp Algonquin
-.v
— .lew
most
of
*fek' on ttwChfu?e of
crews
flev In
' some of* the
"
- • ad•
Building to Be Closed
Total of 1,000 Members
verse weather of the winter season.
Wel£on?,*‘. *fho?1 ho1^
Each Monday for Duration
Mildred Gaskill, Eldon Houghta' When I learned that the 101st1 •» n,«ht *&lt;* admitted that the
The 1945 Annual Roll Call, or
llng and Lorraine Wheeler were
Airborne Division was one of the fh*r8e **}s
wo^ ordered Membership Drive, of the Barry ।
Of Present Emergency
elected prelidcnt. vice president
American units trapped In the l° W'■ f
®r
« Co. Farm Bureau will lake place lhe [
and secretary-treasurer respective­
40 ®*Luke a jail sentence of 25 week of Feb. 12. The Fann Bureau
Because of boa) shortage, the Bastogne sector. I was twice as ■
ly at a recent meeting of lhe Barry Barry county courthouse will be anxious to get the suoolle* to day# He wa* •ds® ordcre«l to pay enjoyed a substantial growth during
them",
Hawkins
said
to
h£
fellow
County 4H Service club held al the closed all day Monday and open
the last year, membership having
•«nU*d ** increased from 475 to K0 mem­
Parish House in Hastings.
on Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday fivers after returning from the last 1 *7^
A short business meeUng was and Friday from 9:00 am. to 4:00 flight. "We dropped those Airborne take lgvgn day* more in jail,
bers. The goal for this year is 1000
held al which time the 4H Scrvic? p.m. On Saturday, lhe offices will troops In Normandy and Holland
. members.
club members voted to carry out be open from 9 CO a.m. to 12:00 They're a good bunch of boys and ROTARIANS HEAR
Albert ("Hap") Shellenbarger. will
two main projects for lhe year. noon.
head the drive and the four com­
we all realized the urgency and ' LIEUT. DOUGLAS BARNES
They agreed to furnish both labor
mitteemen
aiding
are:
Arthur
This schedule will be observed necessity of these missions .
1
.
Ljeut. Douglas Barnes, here
Richardson. Hastings twp.: Alton i
and finances to construct a suit­ for the duration of the present fuel
The Hastings youth wears the1
Finkbelner. Middleville: Dale Conkable water front at the 4H club emergency, which may last for
: missions over France and Gcr- Un. Assyria; and Earl Towne, praicamp on Lake Algonquin. The oth­ three or four weeks.
.
many, spoke at the Rotary
Cltlb fleville. TheseTnen win pick chalr-er project Is to plant u memorial
b.
The only other alternative to this
luncheon Monday concerning some man for each township who will in ■
tree for each Service club member abbreviated schedule, according to
turn select workers for each com-:
in the armed* forces and those in County Clerk Allan C. Hyde, would 434t”h Troop' carrier'' Group "rom-; of
ex??‘cJLc5i UeuJ,
2C helping out on lhe home front. be to close up entirely for three manded by Lieutenant Colonel Ben
and.,?“Fv^‘ munity to contact both old and:
MRS. GEORGINA BAUER
RALPH MEAD. ‘
Then they agreed to set aside n days each week, since there is only A. Garland of Waco, Texas. This I ‘oL®nf ,a ^ly’"g
?n,er.thc prospective members.
Probably no Hastings woman had KENNITH KOGKB8. Props.
arry county
At lite present Ume Barry
Saturday In March at which Ume enough coal available to take care unit is part of the vast V. 8. Troop I t" k'
Barnes was kepi busy
wide an acquaintance in the
Having decided to engage In
. — 1944), Com­
Carrier Forces under lhe leader- answering questions for nearly an
the group will tear down an old of four normal days of operation.
business, lhe above will dispi
ship of Major General Paul L WH- hour Although prohibited by rule* munity Farm Bureau discussion state as the late Mrs. Georgina the
house secured in the Yankee
personal property at puba
l”£&gt;?l. uS" lr
"■'“"'“P
'f'e.lta many groups, the largest number In the Bauer.
Springs area, the lumber, to be
Among our exchangee, we note lion at the farm known «
transported by truck and tractor
ponenl or Llcuten.ot General Lew- '“5.0
12d six counties in the district, which
John Youngs place locatad1
meet monthly and discuss vital ag­ the following tributes:
to the camp grounds. In early
Ir H. arerelon's tlnl Allied Air- ( l‘'idrl
Many in Lowell and vicinity wera south of Hastings on M-37.
I American daylight bombing mls­ ricultural problems.
June the group will hold a build­
borne Army.
Another feature of the Farm saddened by the death. Tuesday
; slons.
ing bee and erect another cabin
Bureau program is group hospitali­ night of Georgina Bauer of Has­
Tlie board of supervisors made a
for boy’s sleeping quarters.
tings. Past Grand Matron of Grand seed, farm
zation.
The next meeting of lhe Barry wise Investment in granting 8300.00
. KILLED .IN ACTION ON LEYTE
At the annual meeting county Chapter of Michigan O. E. 8.
county 4H Service club is to be a to the Tourist and Resort Assoc laMrs. Bauer was a frequent visitor sale and Cllffc
policies and recommended legislaparty and short business meeting ticn for advertising Barry county's
Hon
for
the
State
Farm
Bureau
are
to
Lowell in the past, coming to
on Saturday evening. Feb. 17 at Hike resorts.
determined. Other meetings dur-1 install officers many times for ey­ this issue for fuIlparHculara.
Ilin
Waillnot al
nt 1' One who
Who reads the real estate
the Parl«h
Parish VYnno.
House In Hastings
ing the year include a training, ctamen chapter. And so. her pass­
transfers
published
In
the
Banner
8:30 pm. sharp.
school for Farm Bureau officers. | jng leaves many a saddened heart RAY HUGHES A SON. Prop.
will note the number of sales of
joint meetings with the Chamber of । among her Lowell friends. '!Fare
Having decided to Quit far
lots at Pine. Gull, Crooked. Fine,
Commerce; u summer (picnic, and i Thee Well.**—Lowell Ledger
Barlow. Wall. Clear. Thornapple.
family night for all Firm Bureau
Manv St. Johns friends were
Long and other county resort lakes.
families of the county.
। shocked to hear of the death of of Augusta; or 3 miles i
Many of the purchasers live out­
I Mrs. Georgina Bauer-, of Hastings Hickory Corners on ths I.
side of this county. The advertis­
POSTAL NOTES ON SALE
1 Tuesday night. .She wa* a Paat wallader farm. They are
A dog quarantine is In force In ing carried on by lhe Tourist and
According to Roy Hubbard. Post­ Grand Matron of the Michigan a good list of horses, call
the village of Middleville and in Resort Association has attracted
master.
the
new
postal
notes
go
on
•
••rcr
I Grand Chapter, Order of Eastern poultry, hay and grain, fi
county.
When buildThornapple township, but has not many
, to
— this
-------——---------------------sale
February
1st.
1945.
TTie
'
star, and was well known through- plrmenU, etc. Loren On
been extended to the entire county, ing materials are available, many
c,----------note provides a quick
and easy way out cljntOn county. G. A. Tupper
and is not likely to be unless there new cottages will be erected. These
_» -----------money.
n,nnPV
lof gt John4
wUh her o
I of transmitting
shall be evidences of rabies in dogs get onto roe tax rolls and help to
For
example
if
you
wish
to
send
pav township and county taxes
grand patron during the year 1935. in this issue f&lt;
in other places in the county.
1 Uncle Jchn 35.44 cents you need
Well toward half of the taxable
While a doe was killed in this
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make
out
an
application
but
Fred Post of Ionia, former St.
city because of it* unusual actions, value* of Yankee Springs are rep­
1 simply say to the money order clerk Johns resident, and a former NOTICE
the authorities are convinced that resented by resort property at Gun.
Citizens Twl.
that you wish a postal note for 35.44.
Barlow and othef lakes In that
the animal did not have rabies.
1 tic will take a Jbe dollar DQto. place neighbor In Le Suer. Minn., of Dr. sax
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There was a report that near township
stamps
for
forty
cents
and
four
The Tourist and Resort Associa­
—Clinton Co. Republican.
Banfield a dog was acting as if it
cents
on
the
note,
date
it
and
give
Mrs. C- B. Jennings received a
might be a case of rabies. Dr. All­ tion has done a good job. It is add­
it to you. You. will place Uncle
land, counlv health officer, and ing to property values and Is bring­
John’s name ana address on the telephone call from Mrs. George
Undersheriff Doster made an in­ ing outside money into this counI place provided, put your name and Bauer at Hastings advising her of
vestigation and were fully satisfied
। address on at another place, and the passing of her husband s moth­
Georgina Bauer. Fast
that it was not a.rabid dog.
I send it to Uncle Jahn Uncle John er. Mrs
Under these conditions Dr. Alt- FIRE CAUSED
will have two months to eaah it Grand Matron of ths Order of
land said it was not necessary to 8158 DAMAGE
before it becomes invalid.
The Eastern Star at Michigan. It wsa
have a county-wide guarantlne
Tiie home*of Robert McMurray on
money order clerk will charge a Mrs Bauer's request that Mrs Jan*
Mr. and —
Mrs. —
Ray
Babcock. Johns­
S'Sgt. John W. Strumberger. 26.
However, he explained, the situa­ North Michigan Avenue suffered . —
» —
cent fee regardless of the
w._ WBB
|n nctlon son of Mrs Louis Martin. Middle­ 1i five
town----------township,
was killed
1
tion is being closely watched, and damage from fire Thursday after- ------amount of tha postal note No Pcsville. R. 3. was killed In action tai note will be Issued for more than Jennings' song. "Rainbow of Dewn"
the health authorities are prepared noon to tha extant of 8150 before in France, Nov. 29.
------ '—*
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Dec. 11 during the American In­ ten dollars but as many as desired be sung at her funeral—Grand
to extend tha quaraattaa mould the flrwnen could subdue the
Marjorie Jeanne Babcock
may be purchased .—Adv.
vasion of leyte Island.
flemae.
such action be raqutrcd

Tributes To Mrs. Bouer

COUNTY 4-H CLUBS
ELECT OFFICERS

FUEL SHORTAGE
FORCES NEW COURT
HOUSE SCHEDULE

C. OF C. TO HEAR
TALK ON ROADS

CALL IN FEBRUARY

0,r,Mn5X.“pSKr

That Gift of $300 Is
A Paying Investment

No County-Wide Dog
Quarantine As Yet

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this
are welcome. ★ Several f
community visited at Mr.-------------Willard Arnold's in Hastings, Frtday evening. Willard is leavin- &lt;-*service soon. * Seaman 1/c Gerald
sunton left Saturday to report w
his sUticn. in California. Hu fam.’amUy was very happy to have him
with them if only for a short time.
★ Mr. and Mrs Nial Casteleln and
children spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Harmon and
daughter, tn Hickory Corners. *
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith spent
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.
Amber Reid of Nashville. * Mrs.
Jennie McIntyre. Mrs. Howard
Davis and Nancy, nt Battle Creek
called on Mr. and Mn. Cameron
McIntyre Sunday afternoon. * JJtr.'
mid Mrs. Eugene Freeman spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Rose of Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gerllnger
of Hastings were dinner guests.
Saturday evening, of the J. L.
Smiths. * Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Belch of Battle Creek spent Sun-

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of Leach lake spent Saturday eve­
ning at the Henry Sothard home.
* Mrs. Floyd Armour called on
Mrs. Minnie Edmonds at the
Greenfield Home, Wednesday aft­
ernoon. * Mrs. Emma Matthews of
Hastings was a Bunday caller of
the Clayton McKeown's. * Mrs.
Myrtle Castelein Is home again
with her son and family, the Nial
Casteleins after assisting with the
care of Mrs. Leon Bauer. * Mr. and
Mrs. Richard DeMott and Robert
Wilson of Hastings, spent Sunday
afternoon and evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Perry. * Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Cairns railed on Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip Garllnger of
NiBhville. Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Henry Solhard took her
daughter-in-law and little grand­
son David to Battle Creek on Wed­
nesday. They were on their way to
California to see husband and dad­
dy. Seaman 1/c Donald Sothnrd
who Is stationed there. Word has
been received that they arrived
safely and—is everybody nappy I *
Fellow Mall Carriers and families
and friends of the Smith Shcrmans, who recently lost their home
and most of the contents by fire,
gathered at the George Scott home,
I Saturday evening for a potluck
supper and visiting. There was a
shower of good things from their
many good friends, and they re­
ceived many timely and useful gifts
to help them in getting established
in their new home.

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SARDINES
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FRESH CARROTS 2 bunches 17c
HEAD LETTUCE large heads 2 f«' 23c
FRESH PARSNIPS 3 lbs. 23c
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RADISHES
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ning and an interesting play put
on by home talent. * Visitors at
Mrs Pearl Demond's on Sunduv
were Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Demond
of Ionia. Russell Demond and Hel­
en Ridenour of Battle Creek and
Kenneth Demond and Dorothy McCowan. Fay Demond was an after­
noon caller. * The wedding of
Phyllis Barnum and Vernon Balt­
Inger was solemnized at the Lutheran church in E.- Wo&lt;xllund last
Sunday p.m. Those attending from
here were Mr. and Mrs. John
Woodman. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Barnum, Mr. and Mrs.. Harlow Bar­
num. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrve Woodman and Mr.,4ind Mrs. Paul Wood-.
man. ★ Miss Maurino Clum was
home from WM.C.E.. Kalamazoo,
over lhe weekend. * Mr. and Mrs
Paul Woodman and Darlene visited
friends in Baltic Creek on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Max CoaU and children. Doris. Margaret and Carlton
spent Saturday in Grand Rapids
and attended the Shrine Circus.
CLAY HILLS
Several from here attended the
sale at Rollo Nlbba'. Monday *
Francis Haight. Jr. and sister Jan­
et spent Saturday night, al Guy
McNee'a. * Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Pickard and two children, called
al Leon Potts', Friday, and left
their oldest son at the Potts home
to help with the chorea. ♦ Chas.
Olbta was in Hastings. Wednesday
on business. * Mr. Baga and
daughters, the Misses Irene, Millie
and Mary and Joe Lukso were din­
ner guests at John Lukso's Sunday.
★ Mr. and Mrs. Julian Potts were
callers at Leun Potts' Friday. Mrs.
Doris Haight was also a caller. Mr.
and Mrs. Clive Churchill and
daughter. Mrs. Hilda
Peters of
Grand Rapids, were callers Sunday
afternoon. *-Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Gibbs spent Saturday evening at
Steve Miller's near Freeport. *
Chas. Poland and family and Mr.
and Mrs Chas. Gibbs were visitors,
nt Guy McNec’s, Sunday. * Leon
Potts was at Pennock hospital,
Monday for on X-ray.

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Frljnds here of Mrs. Flossie Ben­
nett of Hastings were very 'sorry tn
hear of her death in the Hastings,
hospital early Sunday morning
The family lived here for quite a
number of years and was well anti
favorably known. OUr sympathy is
extended to the bereaved ones. *
Olrn Dale and Janice Barnum
nave the mumiw. * LAB meettnu»t Church this week Thursday.
FYI*. I. Potluck dinner * Mrs. Kit­
tle Sprague of Grund Rapids spent •
last week with Mr. and Mrs. An­
drew Townsend. * Mrs. Mary
Townsend visited her niece. Mias
Birnlta Cole in the Hastings hasfiltai on Tuesday and Friday of
nst week. Mias Cole had a major
operation- recently. * Last Tuesday. Arch Graves. Mrs. Pearl Dcmond. Kenneth Demond and Miss
Dorothy McCowan visited the Shirley slocums and Fay Demonds- and
in the evening called on the Ho­
mer Rowladers.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1. IMS

Old Glory well unfurled,
soldier." and In tiie same glorious se-ved ov-r 3 yrs; In the sobUi PsO bleated Savior take their hand . courage with which you died there । rifle In thl* war. He is now back *»» you can claim your lady fair
sax guarding a roadway when
OuQc
them where'er
they
roam
1* •» ^bo lM the T.r
distance which । at the Mfg. Co. and incidentally until then well write you at:—
Abo somewhere in &lt;the Pacific Is:
uuiue
wncrcer
tney
roam;
■ . uiem
jA •Lord,
—&gt; whispers. -&lt;?aerv
■ , he and Mrs Ackerman moved bac*
*m stuck fn the left lag bv
Lt. Edward D. Fisher. 0-1110088
And- wltcn
this -----war•--------has ended.
Carry nni"
on!
. John J. Dull. S 2’c
। to Hasllhg* from De’rolt this week
AP.O. 667.
Poctmaster
shrapnel from an enemy artlll
Please brinu them wifely home
•4 PP.O.
■1 Kathleen also has. two brother* in
New York City. N. Y.
shell. From the evacuaUMi huspi
San Franclseo. Calif.
But if in battla. they should fall
To—Howard Newman in Taui
Thejr life on earth should eease, I "Howdy All." Another short week
corp. Lloyd Organ returned to who 1* now a S B«t. and who must
Pvt. Slewart Guy wjw is rtlU In Then lake them Father with Thee k&gt; strictly briefing so to tike, "Nice
Westr.ver Field. Mass.. Thur*, after he very happy this week because land.” His wife. Lucille. Uvea on
Serine You Home News.
And give them rest and peace.
England writes the home folks he
his wile and "Mom" left Saturday route 3. Bellevue. He was fonherly
Several (tailors about town. One spending a furlough with his moth­ , to xisit him. Howard expects to employed at WLl&lt;;ox-Rkh. Hi* adis well and enjoying himself Eng­ O. God. bring peace unto the world
fi4MMn.“
er. Mrs. Elva Jones.
i*
Dick
Scott.
P
2
c.
son
of
the
land is very beautiful. Some of the
And let the Joy bells ring.
s‘il" out soon and because he
Private
After 2 mon ill* of combat in | couldn't come home tpey went to
boys wrote home for toys for the We ask these favor* in they name. Ernest Scotts, home on "boot" leave
IDBMMIPT10N UTU
Pfc. Kenneth A. McClritand.
and Mrs.
from
Great
Lakes
Dick
was
one
France,
with
2
stars
for
major
English children. He said the bub­
Our Maker and our KINO.
ASX. 36406158
1 &gt;&gt;t 7 selected, out of a class of 100 battles. Max FrancUco arrived bate
ble pipes were enjoyed by some, of
7 o—Cupr~R&lt;jy White, son of
Hospital Plant 4101
to report to oasjc
basic engineering in the States about the middle of John White, who ha* been pro­
lhe boys os well, as lhe children,
Nashville. Michigan .&lt;h01&gt;1 l:nck who-used to work al this month and is now at Percy I
A.PO. 168 "I Postmaster
which was very shocking to some
moted to commanding officer of
New York City. N. Y.
Carton Company
the Farm Bureau, is very glad to Jones, so when he arrived home the (censored' Airdrome Squadron
of the people. Ills nddreM Is
A brother. F.lwoi
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" nave a chance at this new assign­ Wed for 18 days it wax the fint stationed In the south Pacific.
Pvt Ht—«rt Guv. 36863447
•ervtng with tha t
ment
ume in about a year. He's sched­
Co L. 271st Inf.
Headquarters, XXI Bomber Com­
To—Earl Cappon. son of Mr and
It waii 2 years ago this month,
Another boatswain mate 2 c rr- uled for 6 weeks schooling and aft­ Mrs. Jake Cajipun. 502 E. Marshall, mand. Guam — (Delayed &gt; —Private
AP.O. 417 •: Patmaster
at lhe U-8O. room, that a group tliming lhe 31st after 10 day leave er that his plans are still uncertain.
NATH
who has been promoted to Sgt. Gaylord O. Slocum, of Hastings,
Duane Day is in India. He has ot our fellows gathered to say their Is Burdette Timm who was lucky Max was with Don Wellfare botn Ear) is stationH al Daggett Mu­ Michigan and other ground soe15th AAF in III
traveled over must of lhe country gtxxi-bye&gt;. lie fore climbinR in a but enough to be home while his broth­ fellows being with 134th. Max has nicipal Airport. Daggett. Calif. Your cialist* of a B-20 organisation tart E. Whitworth.
Several times Duane ha* jiawcd that look them on their way to er Bob wa* also here from Camp 3 brothers In service. lx&gt;ren In Bel­ Mom is doing her part back here
through a 111 lie town where anoth­ camp. In that group was Orville Hood. Tens. Bob has been in since gium. Bob In Dutch New Guinea t-&gt;o Enrl a* one of the Red Cross up the unfamiliar task of airbase
B-24 Liberator
er Barryvllle boy. Sgt
Charles Cooley- and by hhn stood his dad Sept and has just Hnlshed basic and Jack with the Navy fn the Nurses' Aides
construction tn addition to their
urten I*
u stationed.
sianonea. He
hc dki
am not
not see
see
“Ve U?e ‘ so he'* not certain Just "where do south Pacific. Remember when Ma*
Green
regular duties, have received a spe­ tlnguUhed Unit
Chuck Leonard is In the stm
CT»rl«
howewr.
n«. tornin,
until, “
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used to play the drums In the
cial commendation from Brigadier
tatw that
Chariw
wa* ’there
member
this well, because nt the
porta back to Fort Ord. Calif. Bob H.HB. orchestra and later with hocvital as Russ Palmer and Ly!
General H. S Hansel). Jr- Com­ which was recently cited
ha* sent some verv beautiful
* nw'ihln says it was certainly muddy and
something he'd Newton, however Russ exnects to' manding General. XXI Bomber war department fur “outi
■Continued from Page 1. Section 1.) Duane
jwelry home
“me to
to his
his mother,
mother from
trim
Jewelry
w“ fcn*“ ,h” wet In Texas—remember what you like to do again too.
be transferred to Percy Jones with­
Command.
,I performance
------------------of duty in am
thought of Texas Johnnv Armbrus­
Home,Saturday for 21 days, after in the next few days. Chuck's adHc tells
one of
incident
of
KSlng"Lp
‘‘withof'some
‘thTboji
“nd ‘*c’u,r
With aviation engineers absorbed I Hict with the
th* enemy."
medialcly submerge the idenUty of Indls.
ter—nt that, bet it would look and Jtmumtns In the southwest Pacific
in • !■«.he priority &lt;«.-»
task ...
of i-m.uMnuw
completing ‘1 Commanded by Colcmal
• h« V. S. A. in an all-lncltulva
feel beautiful to you about nm*&lt; —through the New Guinea and
P- t Chn'lrs Leonard 36892754
ground echelon*
the giant airstrip,
- ------- — B Kecae. of nan Antonu
been continuously advanced to Jobs This was a real reunion atz'tne Solomon* campaigns—came Burt
world. On the contrary, hr states:
O'Riley General Hospital
r called upon for the untuttal I ..te
jh* group received lhe foid-rlnun
"I have always been frankly one One day they acre eating some K of greater responsibility a* he was Timm household because -the fel­ Hughe.'., son of Mr and Mrs.
Springfield. Mr
inment of building
hollHIne admfnistraarlmlnlatra, ' blue
Dlu ribbon for lhe bombing of ui
, avsljnment
.
low* brother, Gilbert will also leave Charles Hughes of Hersey. Mich.
of those who believed in our own ration while walking bvra bakery transferred to various store*.
tlve and service facilities n* ’••")! a* derground oil storage in*lsl'*U&gt;
Bin more than th^t. Orville hod. the 3i*t to gel in uniform. Incl- Burt.......
never went _to______
school_____
here—
but
boy
from---------------------------lhe bakerv rinie —
out.
tellance. I stlil believe that we can The
---------- ------I living quarter*. Men like Private at Vienna. On August 23nd tl
never agnin-regardlcaa of colla- with a loaf of bread which tasted what the whole Cooley family have, -dentally, Burdette ha* been in 3 i he worked in the Klit store befo-e Convaleycinc in Enrland
group was assigned the task
Slocuftl.
whose
regular
Job
is
Teloyr*,
thl*
month
and
1*
Just
back
*
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borations—allow our national de-' ’"J’1™ '2!*nr,y "? ‘rood
7?0,.n a quirt friendliness and a kind of
destroying Uli* target. 7lie from
I fellows about town, in fact while . Pfc. Kenneth McClelland. who I tvpe Operator, moved in on the crews were credited with havt;
iHist to d.tcTlonuo to WINOS bakes.
h“l— " The weather at night !*- homespun smile that Warm* your from another trip to N. Africa.
wounded by shrapnel in Saar’
area of battle wreckage, and, in lea*
Pfc. and Mrs
Lewis Hine of overseas he saw Richard Rose. was
,
quite cool When on night duty heart.
every ;x&gt;s*lblc B-34 at the peak
lautem.
Oerhiany.
on
Dec.
10.
is
now
than
20
week*
B-29
Superfortress^*
like n point of impotence "
So this Is the boy and the family Miami arc guests of hb mother While in Hastings he made his ;
tiie boys wear their woolen* ami
mechanical perfection to ln&gt;urg l
recovering
at
the
USth
Station
.
were
........
bombin'*
...........
..
from
the
comhome with his brother Simon, who
those steening have their wool we think of now. because "kided Mrs. Henry Hine this week.
in action" wa* lhe way a Tuesday
An official card states that will keep us posted about Burt Hospital in England. A war depart- pleted Mariana* base.
In other words, he proposes to blankets. Duanes address is:—
.
Pfc Duane Day isend In aerial message read. It dashed to bits the T Sat. Ralph T DeMott, return­ from now on.
co-operate with other nations as
hope and prayers ^hieh grew when ing from 31 months overseas in the ' Home Monday, after 3 yrs. over- .
No Duane 1
a strong partner to preserve peace
an earlier report said "inlaying" Astatic Pacific theatres of oper- seas, lhe last yr. in Italv with the
- not as a vassal state of some
and left nothing but crushing, deep
Infantry, came Harold Hilton for
■super-government."
visit his mother. Mrs. Glcnna De- 21 days. He wasn't sure he was
despair.
There Is so Utile that can be Mot'.. 427 E. High fit. and hi* sta­ going to get here so nr hadn't writ sold to. convey the uiidcr»t m-Mn
ler Mrs Mildred Wilson We haven't ten ahead. You can imagine what
Moat Americans will say "amen" 1
3 great surprise seeing Harold was
to that!
Jones HoMiiinl alrv*c the inltldl** of bond of grief, that grows from n seen him a* yet.
Hi'rn t *crn George Gardner as to Willard Hilton, his dad About
Senator Vandenberg criticizes the
Roosevelt Administration for fall-. Bird another son w n in New York anxieties that all share. Hut it. r. yet either, however, know he»been all Harold could say was, "1 Just
that intangible spirit ’ that will busy. Wc know about the sumpt- can't believe that I'm really back
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ure to define its foreign policy In when last heard from.
uou.'. dinner his mother prepared home" Harold used to go to the
A couple more boys which 1 have reach out from this community t
fact, he contend* that luck of .any ।
Martin school when Ruby Cogs­
those wr.u must face such a great on {Sunday because it wnshts '-inh
KNOW IS
definite promises on the part of, i u informetlorf s&gt;f aredav. »nd b-—
' *
*
well was teaching there Before he
personal tragedy.
this country is one of the reasons'
It is onlv « disciullned contro' was there, all accept Robert who
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Bookcase Co., where his dad also
why our Allies are even now fol- ’
which can stifle a cry at the rea­ is stationed on l .&lt;
F.P.O. San Francisco. Calif.
lowing the age-old European cus­
Doyle has Just been home on lization that a father will neve* help him celebrate. Will see him works. He will report to Miami. Fla.
foe -e-««i-nmcnl on the IRth.
know his tlnv daughter, whom h* later.
Always tender
te
tom of scrambling about for “buf­ furlough.
Sgl. Don Keeler returns next
has never seen. Yet with this aorCoL Oeorg” Skidmore. 18087704
fer stales" and "spheres of Influ­
Thurs.. after 2 wks. home, to rt»m-’ allow.
ence." After all. what alternative
Congratulations
geni rations to come must somrlvo Gruber. Okla., where he just missed
Midland.
Texas
•
have they. How can they He their
To—Lloyd Cogswell, son of Wil­
seeing Les Lockwood When asked
Mr. and .Mr* Clyde Sabin, who
plans In with our* when we appar­ bought the Frr&lt;f Hanes farm, have rarin the human heart
about what goes on Don said it liam Cogswell, with u fighter
ently have no plan to offer They u son in the fichtinv Senb«&lt;s He
Orville is not the first of our seemed good to be home doing the Miuadron in England, upon your
town and talcing in lhe Sat. dance promotion on Jan. 1st to the rank
have a perfect rishi to say to u* is n gunner -omewherr in the
Always jresb
The span of our years ha* nul all at LOOP, but he added I'm fool of Major.
"You may not like what we are Southwest Pacific
To—Edward Pisher. •Woodland'
doing, but what other scheme dn
Nelson C Sabin, S 3/C
. of u.i on earth during this epic loose and fancy free if that's what
now in France with the 7lh annv,
you
mean."
of
struggle
and
pain
and
destruc
­
"•
F.PO.
Sim
Fram-iscn,
enlif
you projiosc. 'How can you expect
who-has probablv been in plenty
There ary some of the' boys I tion We can only ask "Whv". and
us to rely on nn enigma.'"
have not mentioned but my time is find no answer except a faith that Kathleen Ackerman who returned of engagements ot a sort but none
vrrv short so please except my is the steadying force of creation Sunday to Quantico. Va. Kathleen as nleasant. happy, and beautiful,
has been in service 2 yrs. next as his engagement to Martha Jane
itself.
apology
to -----reach
Kroger'^ Tenderay Beef
Now I will close with an original I Thus
------- . It is. wc have
........ --•• month and you'll recall her Dad. Fellows, which is being announced
— ■ —
...
across the border to say. "Farewell. who served in World War I. also this week. Hope you can make It
poem and■ bod
Bless all
of vou.
(Continued from Page 1. Section 1.)
Mrs ’A O Flock
• Sorry we can not print name of
shins, company, div. or anv unit
Co. C 38th R DF M F.
Identification because of govern- .
Camp Pendleton
ment regulation i
Oceanside, Calif.
12 Points Ib
Clifford Ross Is in Belgium. He
has been fn&gt; England.
uunanci. France.
rrance. Bel
isei-­
Father who art in Heaven
Tiindtray - 11 Pcmn
gium. Hollai
and' end■ —
Germany. Jfc Our
We kneel In humble prayer.
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Ib
■^nnksgtving
in Ger-.
SlillOIH STEAK
RIB ROAST
spent his %
_____ ...__________
. To esk nf Thee to take our boys
" POINT FREE'
many and his Christmas and New
Into Thy tender core.
Years in Belgium.
Bulk Or Calio Roll
O. araclou* God. wc know that
Cpl. Clifford G Roas, 36524734
SHRIMP
Thou
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Art merciful and kind.
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We pray of Titre to heal cur hearts
And dear our troubled'mind.
Ib
HERRING FILLETS r
LEG-O-MUTTCH
Clifford hns also seen the Hying Wc orny. Dear Lord, watch o'er our ,
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Be with them through this strife.
Japa. They smoke a weed that kills
all sense of feeling so they fight O. God. forgive as they are forced
to kill
to the last. But they aren't good
And take n human Mie.
TENDERLEAF TEA BALLS
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• '
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1. IMS

'talnod for Sunday dinner Mr. and
d family were and Mrs. Charles Townsend and dor of the evening was spent In all of them,
X Mrs. Eldon Farrell and x&gt;n Lorry two daughters of Eagle, were Sun­
sts of Mr. and family. The dinner honored the visiting. It was a very pleasant and
8/C
Gdbei v^. „ « .• ——
:Joe. ★ Mrs. Leon NiehoLon «nu day dinner guests of their aunta,
.... and spent the birthdays of their ion Charles and .—
• ■ VmunUl. m.rm
Iff evening.
.rJUa
Jj
Mrs. William Flory, Mr*. Delbert, evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank daughter. Miss Mary Townsend. *
Slocum and Mrs. John Weaver. * Shriber of Carlton. * The cam! The Missionary Society of ’the Annaal Meeting of
SR
m Tuesday until Friday visiting Mrs. Ruth Fisher will entertain rnlttecs are busy in preparation* for Woodland Church of the Brethren
8/figt. Charles Kenny, who has
Woodland Mutual
the home of tne former's daughthe School Fair to be held Salur- will meet for an all-day meeting
been rtlurned
returned to the Bute*
Slates is anHl- I _
,
The annual meeting of Hie Wood- bern
huafiand the
lhe Rev. and Mr*,
Mrs. her heme on Wednesday. Feb. 7. *
------ ..the.. Aleutian
..
annual meeting of the Mich­
r,
a* tiir le; and husband
-~l Feb. 10. ★ Mrs. Ray Thursday. Feb. 8 with Mrs. Fay .land Mutual Fire Insurance Co. was r jute .from
Islands to
alf
Harold Blakley. a Visitors on bun- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Lake
s a dinner guest of Mrs. Wing as hostess with a carry-ln held Tucadoy of last week al the Miarn'
“* u
• r«, igan Mutual Windstorm Insurance
day ot Mr. and Mrs. Karl Faul and Odessa were visitors Sunday with
».-m of Hastings one day dinner served at noon. The work ;
Co. was held at their'offices in
»?r
Rosa Benham were Mr. and Mrs. Delia Manktelow * Mr. and last week. * The Rev. and Mrs. Fky for the day will be hand work and Town hall. The two directors whose days of his leave with Mrs. Kenny this city on Wednesday. January
terms expired. H. V. Townsend and at the home of Iter mother, Mrs!1 L
iTvfrr Mri- **: J. Stang and daughter, Mrs. Welby Crnckford were Bun­
17. It was well attended nnd har­
awdy. Mrs. Dorr Carol L*ynn. of Dowagiac ana Mr day evening vUitors at the home &lt;4 C Wing entertained on Thursday relief sewing A program for the Fird W Brickiey were re-elected M. .Hilbert. .
fcr
.’or dinner
ilnncr Mr
—r and lire,
Mrs. Jesse Ctzcc
Chase ifumocr.
afternoon Lis being
bel
prepared. The :
monious. Five directors all I eelecForrest
Begcrow
i
* “
S*V, * ml Mrs Richard Hughes of Alic- Mr. and Mrs. James Tyler. * Mr and Mr. and Mrt. Wamic KeUk-y
KcUC-y subject for studj
study U rThe Bible and for a thne-you* torm.Uons. were chosen as follows: Ouy
। Lansing.
* Mr-'
Mrs. gMn' * Mr and Mra Hob-rt Kidder and Mrs.toward Harper and fam'rhe reports of the secretary and
CHl'aen ANNOUNCEMENTS
'an*
of
Coats
Grove
honoring
the
forty‘
Its
use
in
the
Home"
with
the.
disE. Crook and M. B. Cota, of this
leldlng and Mr... and Mrs. Floyd Barnum and son .Uy were Bunday dinner guests of
United Brethren In Christ
wedding anniversary of'Mrst Mr. cu**lon lead by Mrs. I. C. Snavely, treasurer allowed the past year's
city; Walter H. Burd, of Ann Ar­
Greenville. spent ot Hawing* were visitors Wcdnes- Mr. and Mrs. Ferri Meyers of Odes- sixth ^weddjng
I. H. Osgood, Minister
and Mrs. Chase and Mrs. Wing's.The buxines* meeting will follow. * record to be very good.
bor:
W. A. Bartlett, of Alma and
In the afternoon the board of di­ Woodland
j. ...
Mr aiid Mrs.
Mr Lewis
&lt;nd Mrs pclcr pander spent
day afternoon of Mrs. Joint Weaver s*. Miss Pltylcne was a visitor In birthday. *'
V. P. Molt, of Scottville.
■ti the home of Mr*. WillUtn Flory, the afternoon whh the young people Daniels took their son Arnold to Thursday with their daughter. Mr. !rectors rc^etoaud-the old officers
Morning worship 10:00 am
The officer*, who hare served
* Mr* Dorr Stowell. Mrs. George - at the Ernest Webster home. * The Aim Arbor recently for a ciieck-uo and Mrs. Roy Bawdy of East Wood- 'for the coming year: Preaident, C.,
Sunday school 11:00 ajn
Forman, Mrs. Van Wotrlng. Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Fay C. Wing enter- and he Is reported coming nicely. He land. * Mr. and Mrs Dell William* ..
No evening service in Woodland the company so capably and faith­
fully. were all reelected by th*
uoward Hewitt, Mrs. Clarence Ar- talned for Bunday dinner Ute for­ ha* had the casi removes and with entertained, for supper Tuesday ete- ‘
। board of fifteen directors as fol­
me. Mr*. Carl Jordon and Mr*. Karl mer's brother and wife. Mr and lhe aid of a crutch walks about ning Pfc. Charles Long. *
lows :
.
r*ul were in Hastings Friday after- Mr*. Jay Wing of Carlton Center,
vuie. Arnold had lus heel injured
Mr. and Mro. Ray Schantz were ;other two directors.
President. Harrison Dodds
,
।
Morning worship 11:30 nm.
uoon to attend tne mneral service* A Mr*, will Hauer of West Woodin Hastings but Monday to attend .
ough of Kansas, to of Mrs. F. Leon Bauer at tne' land spent Wednesday with her .ast February at school.
Vtcc-Praddent. Guy E. Ctoolc.
Ml“ Lc,ul«' Gray of Grand RapMr. and Mr*. Colon Bchalbly of funeral services of Miss Lein Jor-.
Wednesday to visit Methodist church. * Henry Crockett । sister. Mrs. Arthur Allerding.
Secretary-Treasurer. M E. Cota.
bcrvice New*
wjp bring Ute message.
Kalamazoo, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dur­ dan. * Mrs. Fay Wing and Mrs. I
lied on Mr. and Mrs.
Eun^e Mlilcr of L^eU b kee and Mrs. Ben Crockford were Percy Lehman were guests Friday . Pfc- Gerald Gonyou from Camp
The annual statement of the
Evangelistic
services
continue
truth. Mrs. Cecil Betts and and Miss Helen Well* of Battle ।
-reek ware visitor* Sunday of Mr. u^nding a few days here with her
Sunday
for an ---------through
Feb. 4lh
each------------evening
Aitors Sunday afternoon at the of Mrs. Kida Guy honoring Mr*. Lee.
.
,Virginia,
r
. - came
„
- ,-----------------------— ------- year's businc** w»s read and given
Mrs. HUgh Furnbs. *.Mr and Mrs. and
Mr*. James Tyler. * The Good- SH"Vrs Miller ♦ Mr mid Mr*
daX furlough. He visited his wife 7:45. Rev. Doreen Speas will bring unamimous approval. Some figure*
home of Mr
and Mrs. Henry Wing's birthday. * Mrs. Glenn day
ptuuws o: Waldron. Mich., an­ “‘wi??1010
_ ___ r,Gray
____ from the ycatly report will prove
' M1!an '*'rumbo wh0 sl&gt;ciit two weeks Schaibly. * William Durkee qa^Ake Parker and Mrs. Leon Howk of Iwrr
,lt*5 al Hl..
u,c home nt
of her parents. Ur
Mr. I •the message and Mi*s «
Louise
nounce the engagement ot their J. will inect with Mrs. Cnarles Fartheir daughter and family. Mr.
anrt Mr* Lloyd
,Jnvrl Towns. They went 1 Is
'- directing
—•*— the
----------music. All —
are •ln- InterlsUng.
.
daughter. Martha Jane, to 1st Lt uting. hOGtcss. Wednesday afternoon nnd Mrs Wa^ PlonUs 0( Hartford. 3de.*sa was u guest for sundaydtn- Fl erport were visitors Friday aft- and
The insurance in force at the end
icr of Mr. and Mrs. George Schalb- cmoon with Mr*. John Weaver al u1’
to spend a few day.-, vlted to come and take part hi
Edward Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. ■
of the business year, Dec. 31. 1M4.
Walter Fisher of Woodland. Muw'। .0. n A program is being prepared. । remmed home Wednesday' afler- •y. * On Thursday morning. Jan. 25 the home of Mrs. William Flory. * with his parent*. Mr. and Mr*. John I these special services.
—-- -----cwvwo is a teacher
,__ _
~. ____
The Cheerful Helpers club met; noon. They were at their dough- i daughter wa* bom at Dr. Hoff’s Mrs. Clifford Tousicy and Mr*. Wat­ Gonyou. He expects to return to
w-as the huge sum of 1532.358.088.00.
Fellow.-,
of
home_____
econoailcs In
the Litchfield
High I riday for an all-day meeting with 1 ter’s home to care for her following hospital at Lake Odessa weighing son Tousley of Lansing were week­ Camp Lee next Monday
Tiie net gain for the year was 812.at. Karl Ebitirdi,
Eckardt, hostess. A carry-! an emergency operation
for appen- fl lbs. 0 oz. Her happy parent* are end guests of Mr. and Mr*. Charles
school. Edward is * graduate of the j tr*.
“
*------is. Lt. Robert 8ea*e. son of Mr. South Woodland Church
of the Brethren 852S3800. When you oonsidcr tiie
. ...
------------------------* -•-------------... Hcstcrly and family. Other dinner and Mr*. Harley Sense, lias com­
Woodland High school and is now 1 i dinner
was
served at noon.
The । (jjcius. Snc is now recovering nicety. Ensign and Mrs. Loren Gerllnger
10: 00 a_m. Worship and sermon restrictions in gasoline, and realize
•mrlng overseas with an engineering . day was spent sewing for Uw Red * The Evangelistic services at the and the little Miss will answer
swer to ouffsta were Mr. anil Mrs. Colon pleted hi* airplane mission and is hi,
that several of the younger attcnls
11: 00 "
am.
Sunday
school
'XllT
"" -r
——
"
corps.
I Cross which was an assignment South Woodland Church of lhe lhe name oi Lorcrxla. The r.molhcp
Schalbly of Kalamazxxi. * Mbs a rest home following Hie missions ;
gave up their Insurance business.
through and daughter are fine andI bethg Mary Townsend spent the past week over Germany from England. He' -L45 g-n&gt; ®Y.e!’,ln8 ser',|ce
'Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schneider. Mr. of pajamas and was finished. Later Brethren will • continue
। and took on employment at the
T*!* Evangelistic service*
will l.u wages offered for war work, you
and Mrs Ervin Bate* and family I vu liter day will be spent on an February 11. The Rev. RulUs P. I iartd for at the home of her—
moth
;c2t-­ in Hastings working at Pennock was recently commissioned 1st Lkutenant. Ho hopes to be home on I rominue through February 11. Rev.
. and Mrs. Ray Scheel were alignment. Mrs. Ted Euper will Bucher of Quarryville. Pa., b the er. Mrs. Lawrence Hilbert. * Ttu
The hospital.
furlough.
Rufus P.. Bucher of Quarryville. will concede that, under these c*inThe services arc at Rev, and Mrs. Harley Townsend rn------- --- .
dinner guests of Mr. and euteriaui lhe meeting. * Mr. and evangelist.
riu rtichard Velte and Pvt. Llovd 'p“ - evangelist. Service each eve- dltlons. a gain of over S12.000.0on
irl Bekardt. * Mr. and Mrs. Mr*. Richard Blough of Grand 7:45 each evening. All are cordially tertained Sunday with a family w. B. C. S. Hold Annual Meeting
in the amount of insurance carried
Begerow and family enter- j Ledge and their daughter and fam- invited to attend. * Mr. and Mrs. birthday dinner. Guezts were Mr., The W5.C.S. of the Woodland Hltt. Jr . who recently rcpoiWQ: n,n« al 7:45 A cordial invitation bv lhe company 1s. and should be
all.
Methodist church held its annual to Camp Sheridan are now at Camp ,s extended to
with us and we will, verv gratifying. No push for new
I "Come go with
I birthday calendar supper at the Walter*. Texas.
buvlness was made. bccaii'M- of the
Pvt. Ralph C. Scofield. *on of I dw thec ffood."
church parlor* last Wednesday eve­
reatrtcUons on travel canted by
------------ning. Jan. 24th this being the 11th Mrs. Charles Scofield of West Wood-1
the war. It wo* really n case, r-nWixxliand Methodist Church
: anniversary. Jne tables were beau- land iu* been hoepttallzed much
orally
'peaking, of •ak’nf sudincw
Geo. F. Wingard. Pastor
| tltuHy arranged and appropriate of the time the past couple month*
business as was offereJ.
Worship service 10:00 am.
to lhe different month* they rep­ He suffered an attack of pneumonia !
,
losses paid in 1944. compared
resented. Two large birthday cakes and also underwent an operation. I Sunday school 11:15 am.
with
some
recent year*, were small.
Youth Fellowship fl:00 p in.
[ with eleven candles on each were It wa* thought he would be sent
। the actual figures being 8250383 34.
lhe special aliiiictlou and added to a rehabilitation center. HL* ad-1 Choir rehearsal Thursday 8
iTtie memorable windstorm cn Ardress 1*—
.
। much to the beauty of the tables.
m.
:iimlstlce day. Nov. II. in PHO.
Pvt. Ralph C. Scofield. 93883726
___
______
_____
_ . meet
| A delicious carn-hi dinner was
The
Charltv
circle will
; brought a loos to one in .every four
\&gt;Pu°v^ir 7’itvO5Nnivt&lt;r
Thursday
evening
"------- -—----------*— at
-• the
the hon
home of of the company's patrens: nnd thr
'greatly enjoyed. The program was
J., Sl5„Slty'..N„Y;
u
M” Ho»*nl Hewtu. »1U&lt;
—t Mrs. Windstorm Co. actually paid out
arranged by the vice president. Mrs.
Sg,. Burdette tiuyner, who wa* Agnes Hewitt as co-hostcss 1
Charles
Farthing
opened
with cm£rcd\rirt
h°
Thf FnUh Circle will .meet Pri- SI.250,000 for looses caused bv that
group singing Mrs. Dorrit Hauer
one state-wide windstorm. 11 was
l at thr home
i cave a talk on the growth of the
of Mr* olad&gt;» Crockford, with Mr*. not a cyclone--but was n fierce
Society and also gave the welcome Heart Tlw H^vner'famiiv'.J *
blow that hit nil cotnpanlrn carry- •
3. FRUHtR ... IN THI BIAN
.u wiuau of tne twelve new mem­ “S rrtdim M Wo15S,’«Im b'S: I Alb"' R"*“ “
Ing windstorm tnsuronc- a severe
Il'i Mill in. the freshly routed bean
bers added during lhe year. Sne al­ dette is a gradua.e oi tne local i
fl
GET
BOKAR
IN
blow Fortunately the 1&lt; cssl com­
—L—.
I— ■ f._ —A. II.. Il
so gave a very impressive metnoriam school.
Carlton On ter
THE THRIFTY
pany had a large cash b il.incc. paid
in honor of Mrs. Juna Jordan who
Worship
service
12:00
Fngnt Officer John MonasmlUi 1 Sunday school 11:00
nil losses as'soon a* they were ad­
3-LB. BAG
passed
away
during
the
year.
1. PICK OF PLANTATIONS
1* with lhe A.A.F. in France having
justed. nnd did not irnve to borrow
Devotions were led by Mr*. Esther been transferred from the KUat . I
n dollar.
“FITS" YOUR COFFUPOT
Wingard. Her theme "The Un­ He is hoping to see his many frw-ndi, i "Harmony Hall" Operetta
At the close of its businc--. De marked VLita of Time" was beauti­ here but thinks it maybe some time 1
Thn
cember 31. 1944. the windstorm Co.
fully illustraicd by a picture repre­ y«. His address i*—
' W&lt;?itlarld Htoh
I hBd Cluh On h,nd whic1’- *Ui‘ U*
pct full flavor in every' poundl
senting the twelve month* of tiie
F o J. V. Monasmith
;• v————
•aw investment in U. 8. bonds,
T
22J177
'»
,e
operetta.
"Harmony
Hall"
to
year. She concluded this message
X “FLAVOR-SAVER 1 ROASTED
amounted to 81.337.49431. That is
with an inspiring prayer.
XlATGpAPO 744
un enthuslwstlc
! »v»ninv
M&lt;ur.naAM audience Friday
*»?? 1 the largest cash nnd bond holdings
5. RICHER IN YOUR CUP
Thii cxcluiivc proem "hoard»" coffee
r- Postmaster New York. N. Y.
I £Y.cnl,n*’ J
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9?®
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ln lhr hutory
_______of_________________
the comnany. But
Foilowing the devotion* Mrs. Anna
Y BC Maurice Vandecar who U
J*»d"
J when you ranember that thr ArDeli had charge of the installation
Iruh... and cormdy ground—will
; of the new officer:,, a most impre*- slatiutieti ul New Orleans. La., and1 E°,dc„f YnL w?ahA’SuL,?&lt;r ,75?!11 mbllce Day storm in 1WO rauwd
H^h
h
chor‘“ tha company to pa&gt; EI.2Y1.000 In
l *lve service. She gave an emblem b captain of a service men * ball! *Stei.L~
&gt;«««• ?°u wiM rw,Uxe tb,t n
to each officer present. Anna Marie team there write* that for iu* f*af‘,c*^itcd“ax Dunean.: |arger balance would be justified,
Reuther uNd*ted her. Mrs. Erma friend* interested m games that &lt; _
Windstorm Co * first aim K
Tyler sang a solo accompanied by they have play ed six games, half of 5ALnhrll*"detr^,w,«SelMU,^«Mw^' i
^of "id J.rcy^^th Ilert^rt
10 “*
:
Miss Dori* Whitney. The remaln- the season ahd that they have won :
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Saturday afternoon Jan. 27. at
। the United Brethren parsonage in
Hastings. Phyllis Jane Face, daugh। ter of Mr and Mrs, William Face
1 &lt;f Nashville and Edwin L. BasI sett of Hastings, son of Mr. ami
I1 Mrs. Rov Bassett of Manic Grove
I were united in marriage by the
i Rev F W. Moxon. Thcvgwjcrg at­
tended by Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bas­
: ■‘■■It. The bride Is emoloyed by lhe
Hastings^ Mfg. Co,: the groom at
j the Duplex plant. Battle Creek.

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&lt; alien, last Monday at Mrs. Eisle
Cogswells and Mr. and Mrs. Nclson Brumms in Nashville. * Mrs
Pearl Demond nnd father. Arch
Graves of Coats GrtA’c. Kenneth
remand of the A.A.F stationed at
| Lincoln. Neb. and friend of I,ansim: visited Mr. Drmond's uncle
and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley
I Slocum Tuesday afternoon of last
week. * About 15 young friends of
’.vie Varney
vanwv helped
ncipea him
mm celebrate
l.i.
e»_...
_ ■— ___
.
hl* te*,»
15th birthday
Saturday
evening
J,., ik...'.WtUbun
&lt;1.411....Cow
z-. ­
it1 hti am nd father's
wells. Games were played and re­
freshments served nnd a flue lime
enjoyed. * Mis* Ruby Cogswell nnd
Wayne Van Syckle were Wednes­
day evening .cullers nt Mr nnd
Mrs Orr Flshci* and Mr. and Mr*.
Roland
Barry*.
*
•
Remember
R.
I preaching
next w-.ru-y
Sunday at
- -----io
o'clock and Sunday school follow­
ing. You arc cordially Invited to
attend both services.
j
1
I
I
I1

ne*» on lhe level for every one ot
its 60 years;, and many a Michigan
farmer Is today livuw. in a h-.usc
or Ln lhe owner of a barn which
wait paid for by thl* company, utt­
er wind had wrecked the home or
barn which previously stood there
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have u good roof over their homes
or other bu'.ldngs lifter a twister
or heavy blow ripped the roofs from
the buddings. It was u mighty
comfortable feeling .for lhe Insured
farmer to realize that his property
was Insured against such losses In
this 60-year-old company, which
has promptly. paid every loss of
Uuit kind -,lncc It begdn. business.
in 1H85.
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storm co is the excellent coopera­
tion it has from its directors and
iu agents. Tney pull together, and
ha’i done excellent team work.
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In ’his nalf-a-billlun dollar coin­
i pn:iy. They have seen It develop
from very small beginnings Into the
giant it has become. Its mutual In­
surance in force Is its capital stock.
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of having within It a hslf-a-billVin
dollar corporation! Hast Inga re­
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company, and the company is hap­
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ing
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citizens of Hastings as well as bv
lhe company's patronj. They are
"on the job." doing their best for
th.- company; and. nulling together
as they do. it Is no wonder the
company is malting such fine pro­
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Hairing,, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARf1. 1948
The council also has a water ’ PENNOCK HOSPITAL
mine, and a Red Croat
cert fl lea te antltlee her
on the lhama: "Give of Your Beat to works raplaoawMnt fund of 89.630 00 nuuu:
the Master*. Ooau Grove C. t I. tn a bank Mrtnga account. This
- -• —
r. and
MrsAbe
Holtrop. Lak*
and lhe local church fumUUad spa- wiU
—■* "-­
FI1«T CHLUCI1 or
T aLu
IM. Donald Jay. Jan US. Mr
ca tn.;; ir.
rial music
' Ma
•C*S'c"S“"c.nur SU«.
completes her prrsafn
nprt. Vivian Ann. Jan H.'
WesUrn Michigan coSea
Hubrtct "Love '
Chmch prayer meeting WednesMedical:
■r of attended a party al Mr.
ufacturing co.
BuDday service II arti.
8 pin
.
Emeat Iwart 838 E Mill; Robert rnatoo she wfll ha'- .
“'"■■S’Mr'Sa'M"’ Wl
000 to be used for iKauffman. Freeport; Mrs. Lannea Science degree with ph
Bunday achooi |:30 aun.
„ r
IC_ ---------------- - — ...
new bridge Kepfleld. 821 N East: Fred Palmer. cation aa her major
Womuwday
evening service 7:U.
“^IST CHURCH NEWS
■■KU
Hartings were
were Bund
Bunday .
VJvu
■■■■ day •■•nltQ;
—
.Mist
McGregor,
who
will
be
“
Kit"' ' HaaUngs
&gt;. edifice
—nri*. Sunday school 10 ajn.
on Michigan 410 E. Bond; Mrs Ben Behllhaneik.
will preside and MUo Coldren
Reading room in church
am
work. Mr.
Mr. and Mrr Mvron
Myron M
,,,
- —...
,
_____________
i
Divine services 11 ajn. and 7:30 lead lhe aOQg sorvioe Herbert
special fund Hart; Mrs John Gonyou. 8)5 8 to those with whom she will wort
open
Wednesday
and Saturday
from
plans
to
arrive
in
Haatnura.
m
soon
Elwood -Kelley u eeriouxly ill at the
5 pm
pm
.
.. .
P”!* _, .
. banks
■
—The
—w . Jefferson
3 To
to 5
;u
possible
after
her
g.-adualicn
In
'
Osteopathic
hcjpital
at
Battle
The public U cortiallv Invited to
Tuesday night B YP.U. at the UiTwenbXL**
theexpenditures
city 128.000 I"
Hunrlcal: Kuru
’
_ . icompany
afrpert gave
Borne
Nashville: Mrs t. June, and will be on iiand to axsUt Craek. * Perry Jonaa returned
Home
1 airport. Some expenditures
James
attendthe
therwuluig
churchroom
services and to . church al
7:W, pray.r meeting at
?bTt
nlghU
U.., i.h
U...
_
'
from lhe hospital last week and is 23fts:r
Flans are being made to join the
*rc “JMill
011 James
Stansell.
NaahvUle; Bernita । with the summer activities
Mi.-1
McGregor
will
be
lhe
first
--------------- -------- -----------------------, the church al 7:30.
t services of
the Costs Grove and t2331»jn In that fund in a Has- coie. 7U) N Michigan;
Mrs Fredn. sarx.
rrea- girl's "woFrtxoc-“•**-• •*-“ v *&lt; r- *
Jay C. Wl
. Tiie special meetings which %
have Grand St. U. B. churches with Jeff. tings bank.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
i eric Slocum. 612 E?. C
"
MBt8*:RSf'
ln Mlchlgwn
Kane, Cm
L Winston Stone. Pastor
sK ?*’ "H* 8t. U. B, February 4. The service
to Ml these funds, ncludirw the oeruude WsstptnU
Morning Worship will be held at continue thru Bunday. Feb. 4. each will start at 7:00 o’clock with Myrtle isguly city funds the cash on
charlefi jc*hl«
10: 00 o’cfocfc on next Bunday. Mr. nUht
”
Wilson leading The topic: “One deposit, or Inverted
Invested in U. B.
8. bonds. wii^’^^iHdt
—
■ ’.’uSJmg1 ’ Mrs GLASS CREEK
subject for Wed. night will O'ci
nil. Hartin
’ei nu
All tha
Earth.
All aic
are Mirim.
f
invited,
* amounts
—
———- —
to *««•-«»*•
8102,81045
The re- Dtuyt
Buryl Townsend.
Naahvlllt. Mn.
Murn sympa.
Js emended to
Stone will preach on the theme.
mw «^»
imi-” nu
.........
r-.--—; .Z"~
luwiucua. naanvinc.
Oceana';
Thursday
night.
Tita jurors for the February tarm Ropa:
A large crowd attended the Chris- Pj®ca*»«nt funds, the bridge and jamr» Briton. Cressey. Mn May­ the Richard Hatluiway family in
"CitiMmahlp in the Kingdom." The be
China; Friday night, Africa; Sunday
drawn
Ferris.
Circuit Court have been
an Fndeavor union meetina at the airport funds cannot, of course, be nard
McClelland
Vermonlvlhe the
— loss
—■ of
-- the
—wife —
and
— —
mother. *
- of
.. Oixctdi
.
ml
adult choir will sing.
united
wemren ।। —™
"-S elt?
WiliUu.
at- Hus- The
Tire court
court will
will open
open Tuaeday.
Tuesday. FebFebThursdayevening
------ --------visitors
-------------Grand Street
United Brethren
f*Lv espensas.,
The oburch school will meet at morning preparatory to th obser­ unuwritreet
William niiUfu.
Willard. 630
630 8.
8. Market ThuredJy
vance
ot
the
Lord's
Supper.
Dr.
Pol
ciiur^i
in
7isrtliun
Mondav
^v?Haalingx
owns
and
operate*
It*
Wilbur
Bchanu.
Haatlnn.
R
5
Whutenude*
wen
Mr
and
Mn
niary
13th.
If
the
jurors
are
called
11: 20 under direction of Judge Adal­
m 22
Hastings.
Mondat
—
cX Gro?e
Z-hmch
’?*!“ DUnl’ *U “*•»%,d‘«’ Mr*. Roj Thomas.To IN Broal
«““» “« WUber
*.‘5 ^h*rc.?’1 ““J
win aimaik
liur jiaiuia
111 the
me church
—;-------Jan
speak mu
on ••Tiie
Manna " In
bert Cortrighl
There are classes will
evening
service
he
wdL
deliver
a
'
“
*!£■
•
In a water-drive field the M
tor all ages. The nursery will be
i 1Nt won lhe attendance award I"**1
»■&gt;;
Hastings. R 1. Bums and families of Haaungs d*y. February 19 When the cases I
on "The Palm
Trecio’01)*
open during morning worship to message
Clifton Bawdy. Lake Odnaa. R 3 ' Sunday visitors were Mr and Mrs are called, at the opening of the toe moving the oi) through tha
Chrirtian."
•
|&lt;for
ar January and Caledonia U B
W. Pew and grandson Mike Buckle term, if some ot lhe Jury cases axe
care for small children
church took lhe month's publicity frteel*. 10 miles of other street*, ptsehurgn:
Mnfnrtr * Mr antl Mr-* Jolui Havens and ready fur trial al thia term, lhe
award
M1m Campbell. Hastings t*
hJi? SUri,PV.klh?
pnul Meart Freeport; Marjorie
Tiie Youth Fellowship will meet
surface
U supplied by bydrosiMW '
Jan«tt Ro^nO Miss Dolores and David jurors will probably be summoned
ut 6:30 Al) young people are In। art teacher, and Miss Edmond*. 2nd
m Turne4- 228 E
Uncoln.' Jam
vited
।
A- Dxvey. Pastor
- । McGlocklin of Hastings acre Sun- ft 1- impossible to make a positive pressure. In fields of thia kind iarpa
I ward teacher. Judged lhe poster con*hc la^8^t ProP“WJ*0* ln Smith. 602 E Clinton; Henry BoulChurch Family Night will be ob- i uCop«r
Co^** st Boltwood I leri
uriu« &lt;la' visitors at the Forrest Havens ratement now Tire list, which in­ amounts of water must inevitably tee
lhe
meeting. Ha-VlnK*
’e u
le t which closed
cloaed
the
Hastings And
Ana It
it ao«wn' JJ*
nave
to’ ’er. Hotel portings. Mrs Ltnlu*
served
on Tuesday. Feb
6
Harting,
(hutch-Feb.
4
----- fine ----------.ii.ni.w-ander
whether taxes wil
heavv
u.„.
.•
•ervra
v. Potluck
Z"“T' ~■a'lw,-*
.
I'I..
Many
oosters ------were
displayed
wonder
will be
heavy
— Of KJi^^re^k^ dUclTrk,h4r^rY^produced
,&amp;; in order to obtain all
__ _ on iumooj
—a rw.
.• -I.AA
in
n -m
Runrlav
supper
,°|£
n----’itMu*
’*"1 •*—
“ -charBe
wi“h JefUrsmTwroet
U B.
church «•[
•Mtht. because il escapes
taxation
•UUUCI will
Win be
IK served
acirw at
w* 7;00.
I.vn. G
Vum
—I'
’"y..
: It-' j"------■
Ukrng^H^Tanr^ndpr^fm
Mt^g.iher
” ■"
’’smit®
M^’n
- --£•-* G*°rSf
111. of,
il' 88
Mrs
r.Ua Mead
MCuO
__
_ . . ...I ...... ...J ........
ill/icplhrr’
speaker tor lhe evening will be the
”- EH*
Rev. Wesley Smith, returned nils- ' H^O a.m Morning worship
! their clever posters. CoaU Grove
The people of Hasting* get “tore. Mrs
Clinton CaaaJday, 718 F
’ Jean
-• Er way
~ a weekend
denary from China. .
'
’:&lt;» PJ” Young Peoples P"&gt;
।
of her parents. Mr and Mn
___
cr j-------wonthird prise for their original for their dollars they nay f6r twxcrt Grand; Mrs Russell Solomon nnd
_________ e aw—---------• service.
7:30 pm. Young Peoples evangel- ------one.. The prises consisted of regU- than they do for like amounts babv girl. Middleville. Clarence
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
! txatlons for the stale convention In ' spent for any other purposes.
Belles. Nashville; Lewis Mmrer. V,.UT„.
ivlic service.
..— The
t-».- Woodland
u&gt;—«iaMa .«...•
----------------- - ----------------------Nashville R 2 Mrs L. R Wolrof NOHTIH.ANI BAK.il
METHODIST CHURCH
June.
young
people*
I 8:00 p.n» Evening evangelistic
Mr and Mis Clyde dark and
Alvin C. Barker. Pastor
: choir rendered two fine numbers.
. AMERICAN LEGION
.Freeport; Mrs. Emanuel Banartl.
service by lhe pastor.
Sunday school—10:30 a.m.
w. — —---------- ---- — —.J- 1 AUXILIARY NOTES
422 W Green; Mrs Philip Oariin- Mr. and Mtv Robert Le.'.ter made a
Feb. 1—7:30 Prayer meeting at Ernest 8. Marks, slate C. E secre- _______ ____
oermon Hour—11'30 am.
tary. gave an inspiring message.
• class
— -•
------------------------------will
•*’' —
— —
-* baby *—
- Nashville. Mrs business ;rip to GraiMtn Lake SptA
of ten
new members
ger
nnd
boy.
urdai afternoon * Mi . EVelyn ToYoung Peoples' Service—8:45 p.m. lhe church
followed
by
colored
motion
picture*
pictures
be
initiated
Into
the
Auxiliary
at
Lester
Smith
and
baby
girl.
Kash
­
Feb. 2—7:30. Prayer meeting al
bia&lt; o! HasUnRi spent Saturday
Evangelistic Service—7:30 pm
of tire
1944
1 —
M‘—
uj- -•**
the meeting .w
this
evening.
Mrs Scotts at Nashville
—* —
— state convention in
,m&gt; &lt;-,va*
—n- Refresh- । ville; Mrs Alvin Baird. Hartinz... i-inintt at Mr. nnd Mrs. Carfull
Cottage Prayer Meetings on Wed­ Htonr Point—Jeb 4
1 kegon and of the founding of Chris. menu arc to
.. be
. .served after
..... the
■ R 3 Darrell Wnlkituitmi.
MWHjgon. Saranac;
.SSroSAS
nesday nights.
10 00 a m Sundav ociiool Mrs tian Endeavor The executive com- business session. Mrs Addle Scott. Mrs Donald Rnrhlman nnd haht
w»in.. &amp;
’Rvn’ W.RFWS
10 Mr **»« Mrs. V'
Chasb.'KS
ToFloyd Barnum Supl
mitlee had dinner with Ernest Mrs. Paul Freeman and Mrs Rich*, boy. iiri w n«wn- ur&lt; -Str
NORTH IRVING WEBtEYAN
। lI;00 aan Preaching service
1
m, ard
Shar*c
'
'
METHODIST CHURCH
i Prayer meeting every Wednesday n?**rip*
,
.
W
B°nd’i
"
" r *
'
Sermon Hour—10:00 am.
night at 7 30
church.
The table was set for ed"
•• to
—
-- tftVe^£Sffial^hSc|
_
uunaay school
Bunday
acnoot-niuu
—11:00 ami.
aan.
*• --------- --------------------------------eighteen.
tM w
, Donations:
1° iy occupational
BoLen. son of Pvt. and Mrs Laurel
:
YANKEE HPRINGK church
Many fine C.E., posters ware dU- shower,
please bring your donation
'
- this Meeting.
.
Guild No. 19, Mrs Ida McCoy Bolycn. is spending seme time with
held.Tuesday
evening 'Feb
'Feb. «th
at lANKkt HPIUNGH CHURCH
. D1,ycd^ lhe RothTfumlUire store to
..
vm. .wv—ay evening
8th)&gt; at
iChmn.. 3 down surgical towels.
lhe home
“ oi
~ Mr. and Mrs. ---------ArthurI *"«fmXiurIJrfw.
~
Nashville Guild No. 20. Mrs
Kidder
__
.and fourth Sundays The next senThe N- Maple Orpve C E S. met BOHi.iMi sews
l/'onard McKrrelu r rhm . 4 dozen
ice will be Feb Ju. Sunday school
ch1ur?£l
'tfii
Robert Moore hit "600" on the surgical towels. 1 dozen bedrid*
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
| at 2 and preaching service at 3.
I " and elected o f'«rs,mi nr
nose for Hastings Ice and Fuel In table covers
&lt; lit 'Hl il
b '"‘rU'
,Lea.8Sc Tilh *"2?
Oalu Ko
Mr* Olen Griffeth
Herbert M Heaney. Supply Pastor oAtelhdr.11”
194-182-224 to lake the weekly, chnin 1 dexen iu*pkin&gt;
10: 30—Morning Service. Chorus
■■
Mrs- ku McKibbin has been elect- ||®n; Jl1c*
m??delVacouriseS-' of
hnwlimr
o,jUd N(} J6
Qn
Xllerdbowling honors. Lower characterChoir under the direction of MU* ed church treasurer and Mrs Henry
faEldv ’
ilawlrv
ca r,’“re*‘ weaaurvr .
ixed lhe week’s play with K. Lech.
Ortna
Hawoiilx
Rev.
Moyer
itn
11: 45—Sundav school. Mr Heaney Adler, church ctork.
| Uic discussion of lhe lesson followed leitncr taking second place with
579 and Roy Hubbard third place w a a w a
, . . .,
will lead a tfUcuasion group and
’
by
a
talk
by
Fred
Vander.burg
Five
METHODIST
that
extends a cordial Invitation to all HAHTINGb
new members were added to the with 565 Lechleitner scored in the
CIRCUIT
Bliss League for Electricians nnd
his friends to remain
... we have helped hun­
Harold A. Klrchenbaur. Ministerr
, i The February executive meeting Hubbard for Goodyear Bros. Hdwe
dreds of individuals and fam­
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
in lhe Commercial League
’
will
be
held
on
Feb.
5.
al
lhe
home
Tiie
Bwry
county
Y..MC.A
’
. Sunday school 10:30
ilies ia this community solve
CHURCH
of Charles Laurent in Nashville.
Martin
Best Scores:
Board has aiuiounrcd that there
'
Don M. Gury. Rector
their money problems. We
| Church 10:00.
P Moore 7.
.&lt;&gt;00 • ■II be snot her member added to
8 a m Holy Communion.
can help )x&gt;u solve yours. If
I Sunday school II ;00
K Lechleitner
.
.579 the staff here In o-der that the
10 ini Sunday schooL
you need money, come in or
R Hubbard
55; present program mav be expanded.
Rt. Quimby
.
11 a.m. Confirmation service —
Sunday school 10:30.
• It war. felt mat to meet thr de­
phone for a loan NOW.
Rev Lewis BIU-v Whittemore of
1 W'
Church 11:30.
B Payne
. .......... 55 2 mands in this area especially for
Grand Rapids will confirm a.class
momft.
The Quimby O.C3. will meet al
of adults to be presented by the
D Goodyear .......... . .................. 552 I activities for girls and young women
Rector. Bishop Whittemore will al­ Ute home of Mrs Harry Lenz. on ।,
548 a woman secretary would be a val­
Chase
____________..................
K
Thursday, Feb 8 for a potluck din- |
.547 uable asset With this in mind Miss
to preach.
Owes No Debts; Ample Cash H Hawthorne _______ . ...............
Following the confirmation serv­ tier at noon and an afternoon meet- ।
____ 546 Margarette McGregor of Newaygo
To Last Until Next Tax Levy W. Hackney .. ......... ... . .................. 545 has been employed. Ml-* McOreco.ice. a dinner will be served al the ing at which the new officers will ।
is well equipped for the job at hand
1 The city of Hastings started the K Clark
parish house Call Die rectory by preside.
..........
545 She ha&lt;. had several years of cxHaMlnr* Nat'l Bank Blds.
Thursday lur reservations
Double Century Counts: H, perionce'iu
pik uim umiNKuu riiiinr
n°* *elir w,lh «mP|f ,untU ,0F ,u
—p cain|) counscior BIWi
St. Cecilia Chotr Guild meets
u:“! '£•'
Drews 202. R. Murray 210. K Clark has also been clot-lyjissceiatcdj*&lt;lii
swiv oswesmea w&lt;ui
Wednesday evening at home of
324. R Hubbard 233. D. AllrrdinJt Hubs sueli as the Campfire Girl
lljslings, Mich.
Mn, Donna Harrington Confir­
313. H. Long 200, B. Payne 216. W. ”
r
»•••-»"
I-..-..
u_„
_i
Her camp experience has been almation Class meets same evening
Wellman 203. C
Norris 212. R. mat entirely in the field of swim11 «.m. Tiie p*.-!
mnebuxlnewi
at the Rectory.
Moore 224. K. Chase 216 H Phil­
lor will bring the message
f rom the report of the city audi- lips 201. W. Ayres 206. G. Martin
FIRST U. B. CHURCH
Young People's service 7 p m
, &lt;«r. E R. Sanderson, given al lhe 224.
Comer of East and E. Grand Btrs
The Recreation Majors defeated
Preaching service 7:45 pin. RcV meeting of the common council lasA M.C Coldren. Pastor
'
9:55 n.m Bible sclipol with classes Mrs Manker's subject will be The week, we get the following figures the Ciutrlolte Rod and Gun club
Disappointed crowd "
showing the state of city finances cn the local alleys to annex the
for all ages.
best two out of three in matches
Prayer service at Mrs Sam 8hrib- on December 31. 1944:
11:00 a.m. Morning worship and
Will be given by our Hearing Sperlall-I Richard B. Newnliam.
sermon "When Christ Controls "
er’a. Madbon St Leader—Mrs. Sadie
Deposits in the two local banks played. The match wu* very close
cn FRIDAY. FEIlRUiWtY t, at the HASTINGS HOTEL You
6 30 p.m
Christian Endeavor Hurless Thursday 7:30.
fur all the regular funds provided and was not decided until the last
are invited to have a demonstration of ihe WESTERN ELEC­
study hour. Mrs Coldren will leach
by the city tax levy were *41,319.15. boll was thrown. The scores were
TRIC telephone type bearing aid.
in tne absence of the pastor, who CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NEWS
■ That will be more than sufficient 2650 for the locals and 2637 for
will be speaking for the Naxarenc ;
A nation-wide observance
air condurtlon.
»
— —of to meet city expenses until next the Rod and Gun club for a 13 pin
margin.
jouiig^icople on Christian Missions , Christian
T------w..e. &gt;Endeavor
be®a“ Juiy. »'*»cn the city treasury will
Dave Goodyear led both teams
Jan, 38. Eight window displays arc
receiving money from the 1945
h 55-po/. drveu,
/k C
with a fine 015 count and W. Shlels
7:30 p in. Evening service
in txiug shown in Barry county. The ta, ievv
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1945
.
.
. was beat for Charlotte with 570.
charge of the Christian Endeavor chairmen for these displays are: (
The city has a savings account
HASTINGS HOTEL
group There will be .special music. Nashville, diaries Laurent; Wood- !
an -wa.-- “I 83.552 00 set aside os a fire truck
The guest speaker for the evening land and Coats Grove: Earl
Frvetn.rt
Tor Booklet Write Audiphone Co..
a ill be Lt. J Nelson Gardner of nnd Barbara
Dalton;
Freeport replacement fund. To this 8500 or
•
502 Kai. Nat. Bldg.. Kalamatoo. Mich.
Faye' 81JJ00 will be add&lt;xl from lhe next
Battle Creek. Every one u invited. Chalmer Miller: Caledonia.
This service concludes the special Stalsick; Lake Odessa. Bethel Mote; | tax collection. The old La France
activities of Chrtsian Endeavor Woodbury. phyllL- Eckart; and Has­ i truck has given wonderful service;
100% PURI
~
but ••
lt ** —
beginning
to show
unmlsWeek
tings. Myrtle Wilson
Wibon.
: -■-*
•—,-r
-------------•k led Use
Lorrtla Clark
the first service
service ; tnkable signs of old age. so the
Monday 7:30 pin Tiie Official
MNNSYLVAMA OU.
of C. E. Week at the Jefferson
Jefferson St.
8L I council has been adding to a re­
board will meet.
fund^each
each year for some time
Tuesday 7:30 Choir practice at td. B. church, at 7 o'clock Sunday serve fund
Order now for immediate
"Denomination »500. «• that when the purchaw
the home of Mrs 8. J. Cooley.
"Youth of a new truck shall become a neWednesday 7:30 Ladies Aid will Day'* with
the topic:
or future deliveryl Wards
ccssity
there will
be enough
cash
Serves."
--------------— —
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meet with Mrs. Jay Snyder.
“Supreme Quality” . . re­
Tuesday
■ unuaj evening
OCIIII1K at
"I 8:00
O VU o
UIHX.4,
’clock, UII
on hand
iiauu so
ow that
UUl. a
■&gt; bond issue will
.....
Thursday 7 "’0 p in. Adult and Y.P
We have a good
| Jan. 30. n special young people's not be necessary. The charter ppr.prayer services.
.

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Sunday. Feb. 18. the Rev. Fred
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G RACE LUTHERAN Cllt’RCH
O- H. Trlnkleln. Pastor
Services held In LOOK. Hall.
Green Street entrance.
Morning Worship at 10:30. Ser­
mon. "Spiritual Famine."
Sunday school at 11:30.
The confirmation class meets at
3:00 p.m. Thursday at 410 E. Wal­
nut.
Sunday school staff meting. 7:30
p.m. Friday. Feb. 2, 521 W. Court St.

JEFFERSON ST. UNITED
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F. W. Moxon. Pastor
Preaching Service 10 a m. and B
p.m.
•
Sunday school 11 bjH.’

aervlce was given with Loretta inlta the council to borrow not to
Clark president of the Jett. St. U. B i exceed 85.000 without a bond Issue,
church presiding Earl Scasc of So a new fire truck can be bought
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�THR HA.^HNfiA BANNER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I, IMS
were apoken at the Methodist par­
sonage at seven o’clock, the Rev.
L. Winston Stone officiating. A re­
ception follbwed at the bride's
home.
,
Attending the bridal couple were
auccea of the mlsalon.
In spite of extremely adverse Miss Ardith Sherman of Hastings
weather condition*, which wpara}- and Eldon Cole of Lacey.
Mr. and Mrs. Cole will reside on
ed thr group from it* badly needed
tighMT escort, they proceede&lt;l di- the farm of Dale's parents. Mr. and
Yrvtly to Hus target- Fifty enemy Mrs. Orin Cole, they having pur­
lighters attacked the formation, chased lhe Forrest McMillan home
uxlna nxket guns, cannon, and ma­ on East Mill street and will reside
. _ _______
chine gun*, one Liberator was shot here.
down, but the group destroyed or
damaged thirteen enemy planes,
and fought off the real.
At thr target Intense antiaircraft
fire wk* encountered, which des­
Monday evening • the Mr. and
troyed two more bombers. Despite Mrs. club of twelve met for din­
the heavy fire, and the large num­ ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ber* of enemy fighters, the group Frank Ferris, with Mr. and Mrs.
concentrated iu bombs on the tar­ Hiram Baxter as guests. After din­
get and destroyed vital install*- ner they returned to the home of
Hons and supplies.
Mr. and Mr*. Linden Snyder where
In the words of the citation, "the contrart wa* played. Winner* were
destruction •inflicted on lhe enemy Mr. Baxter. MYs. Richard Brower
by lhe 4Mih Bombardment Group and Mrs. Roland Furrow.
immobilized counUess enemy air­
craft and halted divisional motor
Hospital Guild No. 17 met Thurs­
columns destined for the support day evening with Mrs. Philip Mit­
of ground troops on all IronC-.."
chel). ’Contract was played after the
figt. Whitworth graduated from business session. the winners bring
Hastings High school. Hasting*. .Mrs. Hiram Baxter and Mrs Ralph
Mich, in 1M0. where he wn* a Herrick.
member of the baseball, and foot­
Honoring the birthday of Mrs.
ball teams. Prior to entering the
Army Air Corp* he was employed W. A. Schader, right guests were
entertained by Miss Sara Beryl
by the Eaton Co.. Battle Creek.
His parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Schader on Thursday afternoon for
Whitworth, reside ol Route 6. Bat­ dessert and "pirate'' bridge
tle Creek. Mich.
Fifteen children and their moth(Continued on Pnge 1. Sec. ?.&gt;

Th« Horn* Front

Karen Snyder. Judy andVoan Law-1 going to Mrs. R. E. Walt. Mrs. Da- R. 8. N. O.. Grace Shute: L. 8. N.1 a r fUA] A AA A M
rrnce. Janna Lee Snyder. Charles vid French. Mrs. Leslie Hawthorne. G. Clara Stanton. R8.VG. Udi A\\YkA
Sothard; LH.V.G . Gala Tolles.
MJJ I RIM I IMH
Adair. Connie and Janet Smith.,
----------------- —1-------------------Stella Foreman and Lillian Man- Maiao||P* pram
Ikey Snyder. Linda Lou Snyder, n F
f A II I I f
Kenny Chandler. Terry Dennison. P r K \
N fl
\
jhj,
Philip Walidorff. Midkey and Brian I LRJUlinLJ
Atpuigl 125 did justice to the fine r
F»™«"'Fr™por.._
, Mr. «d »1 C. s. BuekluM ------------------------------------------------------WEll (AVNH
h
Tr.ml*ngJ’S.ul«&gt;OlweS,*ru«u'*or Reporter.

MAN

RESCUED FROM

As soon as posrible poslhule dig— ------.—• —
gers were
obtained,
and। were used•
with such care that no further
cave-in occurred. With these the
stone* and dirt were removed below
the shoulders, and a stout rope tied
around Marco just below bls arms.
Pour or five men pulled him out.
He wa* still conscious, but it was
evident that he* had suffered a se­
vere shock.
.
An ambulance «4iad been sum­
moned. and Mai co wa s taken to u
Baltic Creek hoapital. They did
not find other injuries than the
cuts on lhe head by the atone fall­
ing onto him. and the shock w»&gt;ich
would naturally result from the ternoie crural uc nau suncreu. nu*
hospital folks believed tie would
recover. Hr will have much to be
thankful for.

of colds, and that children were
more attentive and did better *Mk.
The lunches started Oct. 15.

YOUTH FELLOWSHIP GROUP
ATTEND G.R. CONVENTION
Margorctte McGregor To
Begin Work in June

her brhMe club or elehi Uet The.-.- M„ Blcblund's erandmother. Mr. MRS. JOHN HELRIGLE
George Marco Buried For
K.^'lSSnl'i^re’h^™;chi
Last weekend a group of young
Mrs. Mary Ellen Helrigle. 84. wi- .
Hour and Half ot Bottom
people from the Methodist Youth
xrdiSs.’iTi.?”4 M”on- ur“"»sa^iK!7,*ul“iX dew of John Helrigle. passed away
Of Twenty-foot Pit .
Fellowship attended a convention
night at
of her ।
Monday nigiu
» the
u.c home
»uu&gt;e w
aid Laurrnee. a (rural.
over the weekend.
at
Trinity Methodist- church in
daughter, Mrs. Jessie DeVos, Grand
George Marco, 31. of Assyria. wiU
Grand Rapid*. The group wm acTn observance of their parents' wtvktmdRatllher^wine’in’Sacksom^ Rapids, after an extended illness. | ncVer forget his experience of Saleojnpanird by Alden Burgess. Those
3lnce lhe death of tier husband, i urday afternoon, when he was
who attended were Lachlin F\&gt;*ter.
JSL?
Koger E Bennett. HA 1/c. arrived Mrs. Helrigle has-resided with her' burled several feet deep, at the bot*1" isr.'jCf-TK.'ss.rs* su"s&gt;- !&gt;•“
a ~
Richard Knopf. Kent Ricker. Mar­
duughters. who have given her iov- ■ tom of a -20-foot well-pit, who*
tha and Patsv Wedel. Marcia John­
having been called home by the ill­ ing and tenner care through her । stone-curbed side and a huge pile
. sun. Elizabeth. Altrcfl
and BUI
?
.L ‘ST’TS W «»d
UIIU aoth
oeuin ot
Oi Ids
IMS morh.r.
mwiner. Mr,
Mrs. Etrlods of illhess. She is survived of dln ^ved tn on him. lie wa*
Cortright.
Mary Reinhardt, Ricliy&gt;«e and children and Mr. mid ArHiur-Bennett. 8r.
y three daughters, Mrs. John Hoe- '
•».»
Ww. Don
Mr*.
TVw.. Chase al ,h.
the formers
Oerald Lawrence, verudr. Hastings. Mrs. Clare Dn- standing up when the cave-in oc­
nrd Trethric. Marguerite Slocum.
curred. His head was badly cut by
Among
the
interest
group*
at­
home near Coat* Grove.
who have been here for lhe past erson. Niles, and Mrs. DeVos. Grand (।the falling stones; but it was for­
tended were: Developing Skills and
• • ’
month, have left far his new *ta- Rapids; two sons. Alvin, Freeport, tunate for him that these entirely
talent*: Developing * Christian
and Austin. Traverse City; seven Lsurrounded his head, as that en­
A miscellaneous shower was glv- ' tl0*‘
tertown. Ma&amp;s.
Personality;
what
a
Christian
grandchildren
and
seven
great-11
— —
• —
■
Mrs. Milton
Murphy of Grand
abled him to breathe until his resen- for •*
Mrs.
Dale
Cole,
a recent
-----Stands For; Global Minded. Awake'
Honor Falls to Marilyn
a brother. Fred;,
bride, at the home of her mother.
was the guest of Mrs. W A. irandchildren;
Propaganda.
chwader. Freeport, and a sister. । conscious all the lime. He was tak­
Mrs. Ruth Springer, gm Suturdav Schader Thursday night and FriZuttermeister - Tom Dolan loThe
groups were entertained in
the
aftemoon. Jan. 20. with twenty-two day,
dnv and
a,1rt attended ,h
* funeral of Mr*. Caroline Ringler. Grand Rap- j,en to a Battle Creek hospital, where '
Scholarship cup* were presented private homes in Grand Rapids.
M&gt;
..
F.
L.
Bauer
on
Friday.
ids.
Funeral
service*
will
be
con-j
ids Injuries received attention. It to Mcrllyn
guests present Mrs. Cole received
Zuttermeister
and
Mrs.
Delilah
Keenan
and
Nancy
ducted
by
the
Rev.
William
H.
HelWas stated al the hospital that it
many beautiful and useful gifts.
of Kalamazoo were guests of Mr. rigle) pastor of Trinity church. was believed he would soon recover. Thames Dolan in the Friday morn­ FIRST SEMESTER HONOR ROLL
and Mrs Bert Webb over the week- Grand Rapids, at two o'clock this. •1Tiie circumstance* connected with ing assembly. These cups are pre­ . Ninth
Grade—Nonna
Aahdon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gay Norton enter- &lt;
Thursday, afternoon. Interment In the accident and the rescue, a* re- sented to the two outstanding stu­ 225; Alton Bennett. 2 50; Bettyan n
dents. judging by their exellencc Cole. 2.50; Julianne Cooper. 225;
talned the Night Hawk dub. Sat­
Mrs. Timothy Howard nnd.wh. Riverside cemetery.
I,Krted to u* by Undersheriff Leon in
leadership, scholarship, service,
urday evening. A delicious dinner' Timothy, of Kalamazoo vislr.u Mr.
Reynold* Cordea, 225; Clifford Do­
Ater, are a* follows:
and citizenship.
was served nt seven. Honors al , and Mr. Charles H. Leonard and GARDEN CLUB
Mr. Marco. 31. whose home lathe
Merilyh Zutiermeliter ha* par­ lan. 3.00; France* Foote. 2.50:
cards went to Mrs Harry Shute, Mrs. Ralph Herrick over tire week- NAMES OFFICERS
Lachlan Foeter.
225:
Richard
At lhe meeting of the Tlionuppie i first house south of the Eagle school ticipated in many actlviUes. In Groos, 2.75: Car) Moore, 225; NornRov Preston. Mrs. Carl Weycrman.i
and Hugh Myers. Mr and Mrs n.s- ;* Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Perry visited Garden club on Thursday afternoon house, lias an electric pump in his spirts, she has been- out for bas­ genb Nielsen. 2.75: Doris Richards.
Mr. and Mrs. James Slanlake and nt tiie home ot Mrs. J. L. Valentine, ।cellar. -The water comes from R ketball. volleyball, soltbal). add soc­ 225: Robert Spillane. 2 50; Helen
ear Palmer will entertain. Feb. 10.
; daughter ot Lansing part of lust the list of officers recommended by i ; driven well. Surrounding the well cer. She had leading parts in Lne Walldorf f. 2.75; Vonda Webb. 2.75;
. week.
Hie beard were approved, as fol­ pipe is a 20 foot-deep, stone-curbed plays "Nine Girls" and "Heart Nell Will. 230.
nit.
. A guest at the bridge luncheon.
_________
.. ... jP
“- The stones were not cemented., Trouble'. She was a member of the
Mrs.
Lowell
Teeter
Sunday *____
------ ______
*irs. Valentine,
preaident;
Tenth
Crade—Robert
Brogan.
~rno£i
with
£. spent
by Mrs. Linden Snyder on Monday Tuesday, given by Mrs c R al(ternoon
were fitted in such a manner Faculty-student council for a year
with m
Mrs.
Russell Mott Mrs Lyle
rle Storer, first vice-preslvlce-presi-;
uflernoon in honor of the fourth Brnndstetler and Mrs. Earl Cole- '&lt;lf \ynn jngP
COLE—SPRINGER
dent; Mrs- B F. Cowles, second | that it wa* evidently believed the and vice-president of lhe Girls' 2 35 James Burns. 2.75; John Co­
p(c. „nd jilrs. Lewis Hine of Mi­ vice-president; Mrs. Waller Hobbs, curbing would hold. Near the bot- ji League board for a year. She be­ lint, 225: Marfin Drake. 225; Pat
Mr*. Ruth Springer. 323 E. Slate birthday of her son. Michael. Tiie tnnn nt the latter * home felt Unit
8t_ announces the marriage of her children had a happy plav time ll nicer way of spending the stormy t anij, Fin., came Sunday fora week's refolding secretary; MUk Gertrude tom of Hie pit was a pipe connect­ longed lo the Bridge club. Poetry Hodges. 2.60; Norma Jakzec. 3.00;
were served. afternoon could not be found. Five visit with his mother. Mrs. Mattie Hampton, corresponding secretary; ing Ute driven well with the eleclnc club. Dramatic club. Usher club. Colleen* Jones. 3 00: Jean Kenyon.
daughter. Irene Springer to Dale and refreshments
pumps. In the house cellar.
Gul Reserve*, defense council, and 3 00; Helen Loftus. 225: William
Cole ot Lacey on Jan. 6. The vows TTiosc present, were Michael and tables were In play” with top honors Hine, nnd
anti friends.
menas.
MUs Hazel Henry, treasurer.
For some reason the pump failed worked on lhe Doomsday board. Payne. 225; Burl Valentine, 2.50;
Committees appointed are: Pro­
I Mr. and Mrs. Roland Valentine
‘and Susan of Ann Arbor were Sat­ grams. Mrs. Cowles; birds, trails to deliver water Saturday: so Marco She has maintained a very hlpn Nancy Wait. 2 50.
Eleventh Grade- Beverly Brad­
urday iught and Sunday guests of and sanctuaries. Mrs. Walter Per­ called Kenneth Mulvaney to see scholarship standard with only one
ford, 3.00; .Tames Coleman. 2JJ0:
Mr and Mrs. J. L Valentin*.
kins; county Victory garden chair­ what was needed to make ft operate. B utnong all A'*.
Thcina* Dolan, our present school Alfred Cortright. 220: Anne GtxxlThey thought there might be a
man. Mrs. J P. Mohler: conserva­
mayor, has hud a busy four years. yeni, 300; Sully Goodyear. 2 50:
leak
In
Ute
pipe
possibly
where
It
tion.
Mrs
Alice
DeVries;
official
REBEKAH LODGE
hevtesses. Mrs E. A. Burton uiul connected with the well pipe, or Hr has been in - the Gun Owners' Elizabeth Higbie. 2 50; Mary Lou
HOLDS INSTALLATION
some-*here below that in the pit. club, the Movie club, and the Sea­ Jensen. 240; Mary Lockwood. 230:
Mrs. Mohler.
The district deputy and staff. Mrs.
manship club; he has served on Jamis Long. 220: Frederick Mc­
Consideration
of the chibs
bill sponGrace Shut. Mary Buskirk. Mar- ^&lt;j
by tie Garden
bhl- Marco decided hr wcuki go down the Doomsday board. Hr is a mem­
garet Palmer. Elizabeth Ashalter.
X nighwu s fo - into the pit and investigate. He ber of the Hl-Y and was a chair­ Donald. 2.75; Thomas O'Connor.
2 50: Esther Ragla.2.75: Jahn Rich­
was standing on the pipe leading
StrlLa Fon-mun. Vkb. Wood. F1«.
SJ'XSm and lli
to the pump, when the cave-ln oc­ man of the Hunters' Hop. As class ardson. 3.00: Robert Rogers. 2.40;
111 W. STATE ST.. HASTINGS. MICH.
ence Norton. Ont Newton and Viola
curred. . He was in that pmition officer, he has been gecretary. presi­ Mary Halton. 2 75: Elaine VanHorn.
Hynes installed the following of­
dent. and vice-president. In athle­ 260; Martha Wedel. 280.
when
rescued,
an
hour
and
a
half
... G^Venk
ficers Of____________
Hiawatha___lodge
Nr,. S3. ! MAKK1AOK L.CEXSFS
tics, he was out for football, basket­
afterward.
Twelfth Grade-Evelyn Asplund.
Friday evening. Jan. 23: N. G . Verta
Mulvaney immediately ran across ball. and track. He was in the band
n.
t.M.v.r: V
Vice
Stanley D. Glass, Middleville . 39 the road and summoned Bill Sey- for one year. He has maintained 220; Donna Bucheldcr. 2.80; Lois
Amiable;
‘— N
” G
~ Fern Toiles;
“
Campbel).- 2.50: Charleen Cappon.
R. S Emma Payne: F, S. Bertha
Dora M. Ayrer.. uranu
Grand Rapids
a i vora
rvapias ..29 mn.,r
heln revue Marco Rev- an average in scholarship between A ,2 75. Genevieve Chrirtie. 2.IB; June
I
:!
n
w
Skn^Hkatoj
i:tSukS
’
Weyerman; Trea*- Fem Preston: 1
u'“kk m—hviii.
•»«
and B
; Colvin. 225: Beverly Cook. 220:
Chap. Florence V Wood; Mus.. .
.Elizabeth Cortrlgh'.. 338; Thomas
Katherine Ingram: wdn . Katherine i
Isheriff’s office was notified, and YANKEE SPRINGS SCHOOL
‘Dolan. 2.50: JoAnnc Finnic. 225;
WAR BONDS will provide &amp; “cuahWeeber; con , Sura Roush: O- S. G., "J
” the telephone operator called 40 or
I Richard Foster. 2.75; Philip FratldEdith Lewis; I G . Gladys Kelley;
50 farmers, urging them to go to HOST TO’W. M. BRINE
scn. 230; Florence French. 3.00:
The Yankee springs school with Shirley Henry. 225: Doris l-ock1 Marco's and help to get him out of
the pit. Undersheriff Doster hur­ ten pupils, was recently visited by wood. 220; Wiiunitu McCarty. 225:
ries! to the scene and when he ar­ Wm. M. Btine of Detroit, a repre­ •Herman Maurer. 2 25; Paul Myers.
rived found plenty of men there sentative of Office of Marketing 3 00: Murjnrk* Ritzman. 325: Laura
Service, who viewed the operation Salton. 3.00; Doris Snyder. 230;
ready ur do what they could.
Before other help appeared. Sey­ of their hot lunch program and Hare) Stauffer. 2.40: Agnes Thomp­
mour kept pulling out stone* from Rave a talk on lhe benefits of such son. 2 50: Dorothea VanHorn. 225;
the pit. meanwhile talking oc­ a plan which aims to provide daily Arlo VanHoulcn. 225:
Mcrllyn
casionally with Marco. By lhe time nutritional requirements for grow- । Zuttermeister. 3 00.
lhe crowd and undersneriff ar­ inu younesters.
Mrs. Edna McKibben, teacher,
rived. Seymour
had
uncovered
Marco's head and bloody face, but added her testimony that there were
the victim's arms and body were lex- absences due to Illness since lhe
Darrell Huffman. 21. Hasting*
i held in it vice-like grip by the hot lunches were Inaugurated, a route 5. was arrested on Monday.
noticeable reduction in the amount He was charged with furnishing
1 caved-in atone and dirt.
intoxicating liquor to minors. Hc
uas brought into Municipal Court
here on Monday, admitted he was
10 Gallon
Highest Quality
guilty, and paid a fine of 525.0'J
Exceptionally
Extra Heavy Duty
nd 14.50 costs.

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Consult us for complete information.

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9 Stebbins Bldg.

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The

Home purchasing u easy and economical with their
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“But isn't taking out a loan so large a lot of

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Right out

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Bring it to us for regular check­
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kind of weather. We’ll see to it
that your cor is in tip-top shape
and ready at all times.

R»j.S.4S Twin
Trumpet Horn

Lyle Cisler. 50. of this city, was
picked up by the olfleers on Satur­
day night, on n charge of disor­
derly conduct. He was taken before
Judge Cortrlght in Municipal court
Monday, admitted that he was
guilty and was fined 110 and or­
dered to pay 1450 coats.

BUY FOR KEEPS — U. S. WAR BONDS

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MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
HASTINGS

STANDARD
BATTERY

Ronald Baum. i«, of till* city,
nnd Ace Randall 17. of Hastings
route 4. were arrested nt Freeport
on Saturday, charged with consum­
ing liquor on a public highway.
They were brought into Municipal
court here on Monday. Bith ad­
mitted the offense charged. Judge
Uortright ordered each to pay n
fine of gl5.no. nnd S4.50 costs.

PHONE 2554

BUY WAR BONDS

Roman gold metaluitra fln-

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V. F. W.
The next meeting of the Auxil­
iary of the Leo A. Miller Post will
be held Thursday evening. Feb. 1.
I starting at 7:30. IJght refreshments
will Be served. Please bring sand| wlchc*.

Grade 1 New Tires!
Bring in your certificate!

NORTH CARl.TON
FARM BUREAU
The Fann Bureau met al the
school house Friday evening. Jan.
26 with 13 members present. ■
Tiie usual business meeting was
followed by a very interesting dis­
cussion on "Agriculture a* a Way of
Life." Comparisons were made with
city life nnd ll was unanimously
agreed upon that farm life hart
many advantages even
though
there ore long. hard, working hours
with little vacation.
A Penny March wa* held .d* a
means of starting a fund for pro*
curing outside entertainment. A potluck lunch was enjoyed by
all with Mrs. Melvin Haight acting
as hostess.

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COMMISSION

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OUR SERVICES

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CHECKING ACCOUNTS

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FROM THIS

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Camelback)
ro THIS

BANK MONEY ORDERS

OUR SAFE DEPOSIT
BOXES ARE ALL RENTED
We regret that we are unable to meet further de­
mands for this type of service.' but new boxes are
difficult, if not impossible to get. However, we will
be glad to hold your nome on our waiting list .tp
supply as boxes may become available.

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Come in—Well help you get
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NEW

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MORE MILK

NEW

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Hastings

YEAR
in a

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WAYS ON HAND.

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for the

Phone 2237

SPENCER
SUPPORT
,,ni Ufl your Hred abdomen—

MRS. B. L. PICK
Out 2/1

�THE HAST1NQN BANNER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1. IMS
gary traaUnsrxL During thalr ab­ Elisabeth French are arriving Frtsence. Mr. and Mn. Prank Ricca day from Albion for a three -day
ot South Haven have been easins mid-seme* ter vacation.
. '
•• • '
"
Del ten
Mrs. Grace Dodds ot Kansas' lor the other children at the BurJudge and Mrs Ruaeell McPeek'
of Charlotte spent Bunday and ।
City. Mo., cornea Friday for a visit
Mrs Arthur Lower was In Grand Monday with the D -nald Smiths.
with Mrs. O. W. Wcspinter and1
j
MethodDt church will nwet with'
Rapids on Saturday.
•
Sunday *ue*t* of Mr. and Mr* 1 At a dinner given by Mr*. Harry ^i^noom FcO^^a^'ocU.Ls.'worother relatives.
'
Mrs Maurice Rogers and daugh­
iMcponaM on Thursday evening. ghjp service u ill be in charge of
and their daughter, Mira Hazel ter ot Battle Creek visited Mr. and aid Nash of Hopkins.
Caukln of Bal lie Creek, left !•*: Mrs Cyrus Buxton part of tart
Mr and yr* Edw. Monica enter­ Jin 18. Mn Harold Newton was Mrr. Leona McMillan Mn Elmer
week Wednesday for Tampa. Fla. week. Mr. Rogers coming for Sun­ tained Mr. and Mr*. Dale Bassett honored by ten of her co-worker* I Gaskill will prepare the program
Miss Caukln expects to return the day.
and children of Grand Rapid* ror ot the fntematlona! Seal * Lock i which win be "The American InCo and the Viking Co. office*. Mr* . dian."
first of March.
Mr and Mrs L J. Teegarden of the weekend.
------------Mrs
Delbert
Whitmore
and Newton ia retiring after serving i
Mn. Jos Brosak and daughter. Grand Rapids were over Sunday
companies for the past thlr- Cloverdale
Joalynn. spent Saturday In Sar­ guests of the Rev aqd Mn. John Bharon *penl Saturday with Mr these
The Ladle* Aid will meet with
Whitmore at the Drrote Ferguson ty-two year*, her succeroor being 1
Sinclair.
anac.
Mi** Betty
nuaa
IXII, Thoma* vjwuca
Games weir
were Mrs. Delo* Flower for their regular
Sanitarium
in
Grand
Rapid*.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Stanley
Melnert
Dr. and Mn. George Lockwood.
after dlaner
dinner with prises go- t■ dinner on Thursday. Feb. 8th.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth taber- played
Misses Mary Lockwood and Maxine and Arkie and Mr. and Mrs.
ing to Ml*a Thomas and Mr*.- MU-1
■-------- -—
.
Cooper, and Mr. and Mn. Robert Charles Leaver were In .Lansing teaux and children spent Bunday dred VanByckle nnd a lovely gift' Coats Grove
Cook attended lhe Shrine Circus Tuesday attending the annual mis­ with Mr. and Mr* wm. Peek in was presented to Mrs. Newton.
•
The Ctots Grove L.AB. will meet
Mason.
sionary convention of the Church
in Grand Rapids Friday evening
• • •
this week Thursday. Feb. 1, at the
Ro«&gt;x
Dunn
left
Sunday
on
a
two
Mn. Calvin Plumley spent the of the Naxarene.
Complimentary
to Philip W. church. Potluck dinner. Lucille
weeks'
compnmep
week*' trip through the southwest
weekend in Grand Rapids with Mr.
Mr*. L E Barnett accompanied
------------- *f Philadelphia, and M. Woodman and Mae Barnum pro­
Mr. and Mr*. Chester Hodges are
Plumley who recently underwent Bill and Helen Stebbins. Anne Me­ returning from Chicago where they p- Cock,
'*w,v who egpccU to leave soon gram committee.
... ......Mn.
an
operation at
.. Butterworth
.... ...........
hoa.... Donald,
’■* Myn ‘a Knowles and Dick
j Bt. Petersburg. Fla, Mr and
ent a few day* attending the Gift J?*'
pita!. She reports he Is gaining Grooa to Grand Rapids on Sntur- MIVW
o1 Mn. Donald D. Smith entertained Cloverdale
aftcely.
day. Anne and Myrna remaining
The Cloverdale W.C.TU
will
Dr and Mrs C P Lathropvspen’
gathering Sunday
Mr.
Mn. TrMn« Brnlon &lt;.f I &gt;«• IJf
58 «- the wcekmd with Mbs Olive Lath- e-enlrut. with twenty-one ; rcwni meet at the home of Floy McDer­
BaiUe Cm» »er&lt;- IWU M Mr
tamre •&gt; Civic au- rop in Detroit.
out of town k'ttests were Judge and mott. Tuesday evening. Feb. 6
R R.
Charlotte, nnd
aod Mrs, L. E. Barna'. Saturday . duorluni.
Mt. and Mr*. Earl Coleman en- Mrs.
• 17.
—McPet-k.
--------night.
Mr*. V. D. Widrlg was a guest Lvaiwtucu
tertained riciuiiiM
Fielding Qiwui
Sloan ui
of viiarChar- -M
R°W™.
Prairieville.
—"
-- tilB
;---- .Iti
..
.----- ..
--------. . „
- few
. __ day*
_ last ...
...
i I ,,
Xfra,
levoix for a
week.
Lariier in
the rlav
day. Mr*.
A. D
George D. Siviok is in California , J’st
‘"’d M.1?
Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Jacobs and KnUkern was hoitess al a dinner
bn a business trip.
■ }Yeln.rr}..nl clu0 Tontanah*. near
„...
tor
eight
med.
honoring
her•oit'
*on '
Joyce
attended
Ute
Shrine
Circa*
f°r
ciKlit
meh.
honoring
her
and
son
!
Vanderbilt.
Mrs. Wayne Peterson ano mhi ■
....
regular meeting
the
1'orand
Thuriday
Knukern.
Copk;
•
I
Sunday
callers
on
Mrs
Ida
Palin
Grand
Rapids
TTturMiay
night.
Philip
Knbikern.
and
M.
L.
Cupk.
were guests of relatives In FtowlcrWomen's Relief Co- ’ *’
J“4gc
McPcck^wa*
ako a guest,
guest.
MIm Alice Wolfe of Nashville j Ju
toc McPcck
wa* also
u.c. the
Mie weekend.
wvwmmu.
matter nt Pennock hospital acre
ville over
, be held at their hall Th •’»fry, reo.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J Adam, Mr, »'!? ««
Clement Sisson, was lhe guest of Helen Rawley'
,
.
.
. I. All officer* are asked u- ?e pres­
Injionor of her ninth birthday ent a* there will be initial!m.
were in Grand Rnptcls on Saturday Plainwell. Margery and Hillis Ree- Thursday night
Philip W. Knlskern of Swarth- Janet Herrick Invited flfieerlot her .
M1m Rose dark was m Chicago sor of Woodland,
thr first of the week on business. I Mr. and Mrs Leon Stander were more. Pa . waa nn overnight guest; friend* for a party after school on
Pennock Hoapital Kitchen Guild
Sunday of hi* mother. Mrs. A. D Monday.
Levi Payne, accommpnnird by
«u«*15 of Mr n’wl,uMr*'
will meet on Wednesday evening.
Maurice Calkins, took a loud of
Richards ln °Und WS*. .
Knlskern.
_
_
...
....
Jan. 27 the Joliy Neighbors met. Feb. 7. at eight o'clock at the home
Judy Anderson May of Battle
Mrs Frank Andrus spent Friday i
household goods lo the former*
of Mrs Maurine Steinke. 623 W.
।
at
lhe
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hav
­
Creek
waa
a
weekend
guest
of
Mr
home 111
nuoic
In aiaiiu.K-r
Manistee uic
the ihh
last vi
of wiv
the ---- ----- --...... ......... - ----- in Grand Rapids
Grand St.
ana
nua.;
Oributn for a potluck supper.
week, Mrs Payne slaying with Mn «•»«» Mrs Ed Bayles
Mrs nuaaci
Russel ruuniici
Kantner hhu
and Mrs.
Calkins during lhe men'* absence
Mr. and Mrs Glenn Densmore Elva Jones were in Battle Creek on • The evening wa* spent in playing
500. prtees going to Clara Stanton.
The St. Cecilia choir’ guild will
Mr. and Mrs. R. E Wait returned attended the sugar beet and muck buslnes* Monday.
Ellsworth
Myer*.
Ines
Wellfare
and
at
of Mrt. tao HnrMr*.
Gerald
Lawrence
arrived
I
l»«
Wellfare
and
last Wednesday from Jone.bor.). err-P* meetings at East: taming on
___ •___ ... _.i.i rlneton Wednesday evening
evening. Peh
Feb.
,B,31Ja,ncc I tlf J1”? parly, *1U rington
Ark., where they were called bv, Tuesday and Wednesday in cun- Sunday in Watertown. Maa., where
7. Mr*. Ralph Turner is co-host***
■the
k.. death ,.r
1.1.
n
t
it.
...
nectloii
ultli
Fanner*'
Week
she
joined
her
husband.
Set
Gerbe
held
Feb.
24
at
the
home
of
Mr
of his father. R. E Walt, nectlon with Farmers’ Week
with
Mrs.
Harrington.
aid
Lawrence,
who
was
called
back
antl
Mrs.
Rozel!
Stanton,
Br
। Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Jones and

“COMMUNITY NOTICES
SOCIAL ITEMS*

PERSONALS

illdren were
better »wt

IIP GROUP
IVENTION

ap of young
odist Youth
convention
church in

S

lertalned in
1 Rapids.

ORGANIZATIONS

INOIi ROLL
Aahdon.
n
0; Bettyann
uoper, 2 25;
Clifford l&gt;&gt;tootc. 250:
:
Richard
2 25; Nora­
is Richards,
250; Helen
Webb. 2.75;
t
Brogan.
&gt; Joint Coc. 225; Pat
in Kenyon.
5; William
mine. 3 so.

L R. Malison has been In Wash- Mrs. Francis Hamilton w-cre ’Suninglon. D C. on businew part of toy Bursts of Mr and Mrs Carl
the past week
Sootsman of Delton.
Mr nnd Mrs. Richard Grooa and
Mrs. Lowell Teeter spent Sunday
Richard. Jr.. Mr and Mr* R. W with Mr nnd Mrs Ruawll Mott at
Cook and Mis* Connie Cook heard • Wall Inkr.
guesu -»
of Mr. --and *•Upton Close In Grand Rapids fiat- ' Weekend
------------------------uiu.. vTceuuu
Prentice were Mr and
nrday
evening
Fred A Smith and Genrge Scott P«&gt; Tuttle ot Grand Rapids,
were in Laiuln? on Monday cn
Mrs tawl* Hine of Miami, Fla.,
buxines.'
1 sPcllt « fcw toy* lost week with
Mr*. Alvin Barker nnd children . Mrr Herbert Quigley.
Among
those
who attended the
visited In Rive* .Junction from
*-------- ,u
---------Shrine Circus in Grand Rapids.
Monday til! Friday vf last week
nucu Johnson
wwwMvi* returned
.cuiKcu on Tues- Saturday, were Mr. and Mrs. tawAben
day from a business trip to Omaha. rrnce Herrick and Janet. Mr. and
Nebr . • and from there went tn Miles Dorman and Michael. Mrs.
Wnusa. Nebr. to see his sister. Mrs Orno Knowles and Donna Mrs
A J Colawn
1 Jennie
Whitmore.
Miss Esther
Among throe who were her-- t &gt; ■ Kreider. Jobcrtu and Jane Whitattend the funeral of Mrs. F. L' more
Bauer on Friday were Mr and Mr*
Mr and Mr., carl Nci-hamrr
George Bauer and :wo daughter...' rntertained het Mater. Mr: Pear.
East Lansing: M- and Mr-, wit- McArthur of Grand Rapirte last
Mr. I weekend.
Ham Tnylor. L- Sueur. Mlnt( **—
tin e
Mr, and Mn F w. D—Jekenbrod
and Mrs ‘Fred P.»t and
daughter, f.inia:
Mr. and Mrs. made u businc?* trip to Chicago
IL.rriw &gt;1 Bauetu Mrs Clara ( nv:- ! thus week.
Mr. and Mrs. Aben Jr.hn.vm re­
don. Mrs • J 'i ■■ ‘ L su’b: d and
turned Wedn-sday from Omaha.

frly Brad­
man. 250;
knne Good-

n Asplund.

-n Cappon.
2.16; June
Jook. 220;
8: Thomas
mnie. 225;
dip Frnnd;nrh. 3.00;
oris Lock-

aul Myers,
yder. 250;
es ThumpHom. 225;
:
Mcrilvn

Hastings
t Monday,
furnishing
ninon. He
Ipul Cour*.

this city.
Hastings
t Freeport
h consutnhighwqy.
Municipal
Both .id­
led Judge
to pay a
costs.
city, was
on Saturof dlsorcen before
Ipal court

Ung. Jon.
nt.
etlng was
sling dls• a Way of
nude with
anlmously
life had
though
ting hours

icld as it
for prolenl. —
ijoyed by
ht acting

i

the service were Worthy Grund
Matron Ella L Parkin. Port Huron;
Mrs. Eloise Rowlev and Mrs Irene
Oreenman.
Buttle Creek;
M.SMargaret Jones. OUwu. Mrs Mar­
garet Cochran, Jackson
Glenn
Tupper. St. Johns: Mrs Fk&gt;v Mlller. Wnceta; Mrs. Clara Gibson,
Allegan, nnd Mrs. Minnie Inti,
Elmdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Alien Pender re­
turned lust Wednesday from Grand
Itauids where they had been spend­
ing several davs nt the home of
Mr and Mrs. Llovd Pender.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Burkey have
been in Grand Rapids several day*
er. who
hits
with their little daughter.
*- "
plastic .....
sur-1
been undergoing some pla_„_

N« ty- Vniuiegrift ana L&gt; Win D
Barnes were Sunday gue^tr. of Mr
and Mrs
Chas. Vandegrtfl in
Grand* Rapids.
Mr. nnd Mrs. taun Marte enter­
tained Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Mead
and family. R. 3 and Mr. and Mfs
Chas. Gaskill of Freeport Sunday.
Mrs.'Robt. Harkness and Mrs.
Frederick Qenton returned from
Cincinnati Thursday where they
were guests of C&lt;&gt;L and Mrs Robt.
Love. Mrs. Denton stopping enroute
from a several weeks’ eastern visit.
Mura Bonnie Brandstctter ot lhe
IL of M. spent the weekend at
home.
Miss Agues Smith returned last
week from Gainesville, Fla
Mis* Martha Lou Maus and

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from hl* furlough to work in a'
..
Hoapital Guild No. 14 will meet
vital defense plant there
The Valentine motif was effecMrs W R Cook. Mrs. Roy Cor- l,vel&gt;' '■"Tire! throughout lhe des­ st 1:30 Tuesday. F\*b. 6. al thr
dea nnd Mr*. David Fren.-h were
bridge given by the Women', home •of Mr and Mrs. W L Hin­
man.
423 W
Center
Member*
luncheon guests of Mr* Paul Jones cll,l‘ iU ,ht' Parl•»* b'"*-’1' Wcdnt.
- -------- Rapid* Friday.
....
day c’.t-ntne. Tlnv red not? trimme ' oleate remember to bring fruit and
in Grand
holding n vegetables fur lhe liospltal shower.
Mr*. Jennie Waters » spending with wh"-.* he- frll.
the week with Mrs. Minnie Camp­ slnrte red-roec decorated rr.:n o'.
th- small labli-v anJ r.-d i&gt;nd wait­
bell In Delt'.;i
Mr nnd Mrs. Clifton Miller en­ valentine* ferried the tallies tuu1
tertained Mr. and Mrs Ray Ho*- place cards. Fourteen table* v’
bridge and one of court whist cere
lett of Battle Creek Sunday.
. Mrs. Stewart Kelley returned in play. Hlah More* for bridge wen1
Saturday from a week's visit with to Mrs. Willard Smith and Mrs
C C Hlgtte nnd at court whi*
Mr ir»u| Mr*. J H Jellis of Flint.
Allan Hyde and Jay Mead at­ Mrs Frank Sensiba ot Gun lake
tended a thrre-day slut* supervisor*' wen the top award. The commute­
, m charge M the “party wa* Mn
meeting in Lansing last wek.
Miss Winnie Roush and MUs Betty Keith Chare, Mr*. C. B. Matson
Tredinnick spent the weekend in Mr* J W Wilkinson. Mrs Ber' ^7
Payne. Mrs C. B. Burkholder anc'
Chicago
Sunday guests of Mrs. Jennie Gor­ Mrs. Floyd Ga-kill.
den were Mr?. Ida Johnson and .*&gt;on
Or. and Mrs Frank Carrotlrrs
Otlo of Battle Creek
Mr. and Mr*. K. R Sanderson entertained Mr. and Mrs. John
were in Detroit a few da;.a fart week Kirsch and Mr and Mr •. Guy Kirsch
where he attendo*' u Board of of Sturgis on Thursday nnd Friday I rt
Trustee? meeting of the KiwanL* Jr in Kirsch Is the Eminent Grand •
B'mdard B-nrer of the Gtand;*~
club at the Stall r hotel
Sunday cuesta ot Mr ant! Mrs.
Beryl W-iUt -r were Mr and Mrs M chigan nnd ’.v.is here to m,.pect CT
H -ting* Ccmmandery No 56 In i
Gerald Shafer it Battle Creek

DRUG
Out 2/g

Rural Carrier! Honor
The Smith Shermans
The Barry County Rural Carriers
•nd Auxiliary had a potluck supper
• nd thower f.'T Mr. ahd Mr* Smith
Sherman and family at lhe George
Scott home. Quimby. Saturday eve­
ning.
Twenty-six were present, includ­
ing Postma*ter and Mrs Rov Hub­
bard and City Carrier and Mr*.
Willard Amon lo enjoy the fine
supper.
An enjoyable evening was spent
visiting and opening the many use­
ful and needed gifts brought the
Shermans who recently lost their
home by fire Mr Sectt proved n
very congenial host

HASTINGS WOMEN S CLUB
TO PRESENT PLAY
The Feb 2 meeting of the Wom­
en's Club will be held at 8 o'clock
at the Methodist church parlors
The club ehoru* will sing and n
comedy "Make Up and Live"-will
be presented. Mrs. Robt. Shannon,
chairman. The setting for the play
I* the watting room of a beauty
salon In New York City.
The cast includes Mrs. Finch,
who run* the salon. Mrs.- Orrie
Helm: Irene, an assistant. Mr*.
Lyle Scudder; Phyllia. another ossutant. Mr*
Willard Lawrence;
Grate, a reporter. Mrs. Robt. Walldorff; patr' tu. Mrs Clayton Mat­
son. Mrs Robert McGlocklin and
Mr* H. R. Scoby
There will be a charge for guest*.

ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Fellows of
Waldron. Mich., announce tiie formal engagement of their daughter.
Martha J*ne to Fin* Lieutenant
Ed“.ard D. Fuher, sen of Mr. and
Mrt. Waller Fuller of Woodland.

J-r.ni'- Gor- of bride* for dinner Thur day evr.
ni i-rf
High score ior play went to ,
... ............................ nn nnd Eilene Ma-KS v Adam*.
spent lhe weekend in tancirg with
* * ’
nrr parents, Mr. and Mrs Jos
Twenty-four attended the birthFaust and hrr sister. Mrs. Ivan । day dinner nnd family gathering
Holme.-.
.
at the home of Mr. and Firs. Chas.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mead returned Rowley on Sunday honoring the
Tuesday from a week's visit in Bcr- birthday.* of Mr Burr Rowley. Merle [
rien Spring*
,
•
Rowlev. Mrs. Elmer Roush. Chas, i
Miss Maxine Watron spent the *nd Claude Rowley.
weekend tn Battle Creek.
I
• • •
|
Sunday dinner gucsLv of Mr*. , w
A. K. Frantoen returned Tues­
day from a buying trip to Chicago. Thelma Wesplnler and Mrs. Elva
Barbara Shannon. Marjory Hill Jones were Mr. and Mrs. Guy ; •
and her guest. Ruth Chapman of Kantner. Woodland. Mr. and Mrs
Kalama; co.
wenhome
from Russell Kantner. Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
lis Kantner. Mrs. Robert Hoos and
' The Wm. Shribers spent Sunday i'Wendell.
with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs.!
Thirty-three Dennie were Bun'’'Wm Ourd also Mr. und Mrs. My- ■
ron Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ! dfnn&lt;" euests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Owen all of Cedar Creek.
C. Main in honor of their son.
I A weekend guest of Mr and Mrs Dale, who has signed for eighteen
. Jos. Skinner was her niece. Mrs., months’ work with a construction
I Kenneth Afdahl of Niles
crew at Pearl Harbor. He leaves
I Mr. and Mrs Fred Smith left Feb. 12 for Mare Island, continuing
Tuc .day for a month's trip lo from there to his destination
.Florida.rTliosc present were his wife and
I Mr. and Mr., Don Doyle had as :unall son. Dale: Carl and Laurence
a guest p-itt u( the week her sister. Mam. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Main.
"You never nude fpr us prettier dresses"
Mi»:. Lots Boe.'kool who returned Mr. and Mr*. Flcyd Main. Mr. and
say the young ladies of 7 to 14. "Wc
Wednesday lo her home in Grand Mrs. Wm. E. Scars and their fain- Haven.
•
ilins. The Main* have another ron !
have always loved you Kott Gretiwu aj
I Sunday guests of Mr and Mr.i. Pvt. FloysKMaln serving with th(ot presses that wc will remember even
i Chas.- Pott.-, were Mr
und Mi.,. army. In Trtettcr to his wife dated |
Clarence DePlanta. Edw. Swift of Jin. 5. Floyd staled he was in । Sre*
when wc are grown up, but this year
Grand Rapids and Mr und Mrs. France.
। Vance Barber of Vermontville.
more than ever." Wc arc hsppy to
I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reynolds ot |
An event much enjoyed was Mrs.
present Kale Grten^uaj'i newest col­
Battle Creek, and Cadet Nunes I Gay Jordan's luncheon for sixteen
Rosemary Week.* and Marjorie Rey- on Thursday The guests played
lection of princess, dirndl, torso and
• nold.* of Community Hospital, had bridge into lhe late afternoon with
tailored types. Sizes 7 to 14 ... some in
• dinner with Mr.' and Mr*. Sterling winning awards going to Mrs
Weeks Sunday.
chubby sizes as well. All are guaranteed
George Hebden, Mrs. R. E. Wait
and Mrs. Jack Stem.
to wash, wear and fit well.

LOCAL NEWS *

Henry C. Cook moved Inst week
1 from W. Green st., to the homo of
his son nnd daughter-in-law. Mr.
and Mr* Ray p. Cook. 1025 S. Han­
over.
.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil D. Ackerman
of Detroit have returned to Has­
tings to reside where he is con­
nected with the Hastings Mfg. Co.
and are now living in the Gldley
Apt. 633 W. Green. Their daughter.
S
Sgt
o o
vt. Kathleen Adkcrman oi Ute
Ines, «uu
who is Mumonra
stationed in vguanQuan■ Marines.
' tlco. V*.. spent lhe weekend with
। her parents.
Mr* Ida Ruth. S Broadway who
recently had a bad fall has been
| moved to the home nf her grand| daughter. Mrs. Lloyd Hughes. R.

Mis. Roy Thomas, who under| w?nt n major operation last Fri­
day. is recuperating nicely at Pcni nock hospital.
|
Donald Vuhlslng returned from
I Blodgclt hospital last week where
some plastic surgery had been per­
formed.
Mrs. J. A. Richards 'Frances
Humphrey, a former registered
nurre of Pennock hoapital, is an
active member of the Young Mat­
ron's dub iY.W.CA.) Kalamazoo,
having recently been elected treas­
urer of the group nnd wa* one of
the hostesses at an evening meeting

ROOMS

tea* to the Jolly Doaen club Friday
with eleven of the twelve members
present Mrs. Ruth Hawks waa hon­
or guest and the mem' ers present­
ed-her with a lovely gift Controls
and guessing game* were enfoyed
All agreed that “Jolly DMen*’ wa*
a very appropriate name for the
elub. Delicious refreshment* were
served by the hasteu Mr* Herbie
Wileox will entertain tn February.

Saxons Lose To Strong
St. Augustine Team
Saturday. Jan. 37. the Hastlnga
Saxons went down in defeat to a
strong St. Augustine quintet at
Kalamazoo. Till* wru. the worst de­
feat sufferer! by a Hastings team
in the last fifteen years St. Au­
gustin* held lhe advantage with
some of last year's starter* back
and a very fine center. Bob Rnon-

considered lhe best center in south­
ern Michigan
Hasting* did not threaten once In
the entire game. The score at the
end of the first quarter was 12 tc
2 hi favor of St. Augustine. Rooney
made 8 points fn the second quar­
ter as St. Augustine tallied 16
points, leaving the score 28 ta 9 at
the half. They made 21 points tc
the Saxons 15 In the last two quirters. winning the game 49 lo 24.
St. Augustine threatened from
every position, every min xeirin-?
and made the most long shots of
anv
——team
------- ---Hastings
———— -his
— plaved.
-------Rooney led St. Augustine with 2A
point* being followed by (Jock

SUPPLIES
complete

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Frandsen9

STRAND THEATRE
Hastings! Mich.. Phones 2244-2557

;

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2-3
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Gene Aalrty. Smiler Burnette

RIDE RANGER RIDE'
Billy Gilbert. Sheanp Reward

CRAZY KNIGHTS1
SUNDAY and MONDAY. FEBRUARY 4-5
Gail Rowell. Diana Lynn

OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG &amp; GAY"
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY ItN TO 3:M

SINCE YOU WENT AWAY"
BARGAIN MATINEE THURSDAY 3:M

FJL

Exclusive, but not expensive
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

17 plus lav3 total 2g cent*

FIRST EVENING SHOW AT g:M F.M.
SECOND 9:90 PROMPTLY

They9re Here!
METAL CURTAIN RODS
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2

Now, while they last
with brackets

&lt;
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$Q39

BEN FRANKLIN STGRfB

PARRY THEATRE
Hastings. Mich., Phones 2244-2557

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2-3
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
John Garfietal and De«&lt;Ead KMa

'THEY MADE ME A Cl
THE FALCON IN HOLLYWOOD'
SUNDAY ond MONDAY. FlltUAlY

"MY PAL WC
BARGAIN MATISSE SUNDAY

STORE

Phone 2131

Hailing*

Manty Wooley, Lionel Barrymore

WOMEN OF THE MOOSE
Mabie Payne entertained lhe
Women of thr Moose. Jan. 25. with
Arlva Kurr co-hostesx Cards passed
the time with Crystal Barlow and
Esther Zimmerman turning in win­
ning scores. The next party will
lx- Feb. 7 at two p.m.. with Grace
Nell and Ethel Johncock co-ho«tesscs at the former's home.

■

of engineer*.

JOLLY DOZEN CLUB

TUES.,* WED.. THURS.. FRI., FEBRUARY 6. 7, S.

A pleasant party of lhe weekend
was the luncheon Friday given by
Mrs. l^on Stander. Three tables
of bridge were in play and honors
awarded to Mrs. George Hebden.
Mr*. R. E. Walt and Mrs. Ocorgc
Snook.

GET THEM NOW FOFSPRING CLEANING

BEEB’S
— REGISTfRKD PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
J, J Z Hasting*
Phena 2241
, State A JeFfeevea

_The February m^-Ung of the
The bridr-tlret
Presbyterian Guild will be held on from Western Sfld
Wed.. Feo -i at lhe home of Mr*.----------------- - --------------------- —
Henry Vahlting. 510 E State. A*- ncmlcs in the Litchfield High
siding on th.- ccmmir.ro will be 2tut. Fisher, a graduate of
Mrs RJchanl Compton and Mis*
nd high scho I and a form
-eton Wade.
ett at Weaxrn Michigan i

BEN FKANKUN STOPE

TUES.. WED.. THURS,, fEBRU

THE BARRY ildLL

�WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING

Sheldon Agency

PAINTING
Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars
Let us brighten that dark base­
ment. Phone or write.

CLASSIFIED RATES
par ward. edananm of S&lt;**
~‘ » “H

C. F. ECKARDT
438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

A red fox shot in Hostings town­
ship recently by John White
an
unusually fine speciman. weighing
12 3-4 lb&lt;t. and lueusuiuig Iai,--*.u
inches from noie tip to tail. Mr.
White was with a party of Hastings
hunters. The bounty he received
and the money from the pelt which
he plans to nave made n..u a
.
will go into the Fox club fund.
Mr. and Mrs Smith Sherman
and son and daughter arc now re
riding In one of the Ketchum catUun.rTit Lake Al-Qon-Quin.
x**-

40

AGENCY
109 W. State

FIRE

LIFE
BONDS

AUTO

Protect your car, yourself and riders
with a full service policy in the
World's Largest Automobile insur­
ance Company.

HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE
PHONE 3170
Dates can be made at Banner office.

Marshall Furnaces
Repairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop
Floor Sanders for Rent
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

INSURANCE and BONDS

Jerry Andrus
one 2519

Nat l Bank Bldg.

AUCTIONEER
List your Auction Sale* with

DEWEY REED

SIATICO
RHEUMATISM &amp; NEURITIS
pains relieved.
A few doses of SIATICO, Doctor’s
prescription, brings SPEEDV' RE­

CHIROPRACTOR

“-IKe Spine

The Rev. Altdorf C Bunnell. 74.
died at his heme in Romulus on Dec.
27. 1944. Hc was born March 14.
1870. on the old Bunnell homestead
south of this city in the Bunnell
known pioneer residi-nLV. of that
community. On IBfW. ne was or­
dained as a minister in the Wesley­
an Methodist church, und had
served Charges in Holland. Diamond
Sp: mgs. Shiawassee and Jackson,
U
3/
lUulnif.
tor
parting
Wins,
retiring In 1923. Surviving are his
wile, tiie former Carrie domett
fillt HALE l.VKliF. STOCK l AKM-l of Coopersville, -and three soiu.
-»■ 1 I- U. rr' in &lt; irlt-iu I’*;-.. Git n und Garnett of Romulus and
Ii.ii,... -&lt;&gt; 2,. i.i.'Ulrjl
*.
&lt;| it* ti&gt; I
tl.irl Sherman of Wayne; also nine
grandchildren and one brother Fu­
1 ,... I. “ : ■ . 1 h ■ . i- &lt;_ . I,..., t neral scribe and interment were at
&lt;4 timber, inrluding
*.. &gt; &lt;i n.rr «i.n&gt;id fru'aUi maple..

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK i
SALES
Prices at Hastings Livestock [

Sale |anuary 26. 1945

-.aoi-mll;
1 ,, , . r n.... i. I. e, 11 j.
... . . 1 1. .
। ... j , . .-Ith- ,,|nie AdJrr-. J. C.
W,:i( H 1.. . K 3 ll».tin*-. Muh - 1
I Hit - ll.K—tcu
J.irii. . rlwtrli lt; H&gt;

ing at Pennock hospital after an
ci one uay following a para­
lytic stroke
She was a lifelong
resident of Barry county, her par­
ents. Mrs. Carrie Olner and the late
Frank Olner. being well known resi­
dents of Rutland township for many
years. She was a graduate of Hostir. c High school. Surviving are
•--- husband Ricin rd Hathawav.
Rutland township; three sons. Carl
.u.u ..aroiU at norm.- and &amp;gl. Lyie
Hathaway, now a prisoner of war
in Germany: two daughters. Mrs.
Pc.-.rl Dull. Hastings, and Mrs. Ruth
Murray. Battle Creek: her mother.
Mrs Carrie Olner. Kalamazoo; two
sisters. Mrs. Bertha RUbildgtr. Kal­
amazoo. and Mrs. Gladys Bryant.
Woodland; and (two grandchildren
Funeral services were held on Sat­
urday. Jan. 27. at 2:00 P. M.. at the
.Leonard chapel. th$ Rev. Karl H.
Keefer uf Grand Rapids officiating
Foil BKXT -« rngq !&gt;»»•■.. on- r&lt;itn- Interment was in the Rutland cemeptelr h.lh, i nulil be u.ed'ti.r 2 fam
ib... full n-4 rt.tm.g..
2 1
roil llh\, - s:„.,,|nc rm-m wi'b ktfrh- MRS. ARTHUR BENNETT. SIL
.i.tn'.'. 1,&gt;r i.i.- ,ir
Mrs Flossie P. Bennett. 914 E
r»i»|il«jrd teat taitorie. 72U h. MillMadison St., aged 51 years, died
i-'l; si-.;. UK TI.VUE K&gt;K iAKM-v early Sunday morning at Pennoci^
l«r'tn I,,,:.,’ un-ilerii.
r.,r far4g&lt; . fir&gt;1 hospital, where she had been a pa­
’tnr.i. .1.... .1, niter lui. un be tient since Thursday. She had been
a resident of Hastings for the past
Want f..rm prv|&gt;—ri, wit!, frvntage &lt;&gt;n twelve years.
Surviving an- her
like Utllr
u. iiu» JO-. Halting*. husband. Arthur Bennett, Sr.; six
SUrh
tt sons. Arthur. Jr.. Cecil and Vernor,
Hastings. Maxell of Wayland, Eu­
USED CABS * PABTS
gene with the Army Ln Europe, and
Roger In the Navy at Parris Island.
S. C.; two daughters, Mrs. Gladys
Edger and Mrs. Rosalie Edger. Has­
Saturday, Feb. 17—1:00 P.M.—50
tings; twenty grandchildren; and
three sisters. Mrs. LuU Palma tier. Head including 25 Registry' of Merit
Woodbury, and Mr:.. Clara Whlt- Gills. Bred to our famous herd sires.
rlsht. Mountain Home. Idaho. Fu­
neral services were conducted by
the Rev. A. M. Coldren* al lhe
Leonard chapel on Wednesday aft­
ernoon. Jan. 31. at two o’clock, and
Interment was in Riverside ccme-

HAMPSHIRE BRED

SOW SALE

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

FRANK JONES
Buyer for STILES and Company,
Hastings stockyards, phone 2588, or
call G17 Lacey through the week.

MURRAY FARMS

CARDS OF THANKS

RaiUagi

is the tiuman
Switchboard
controlling
Health and

OBITUARTIES

Form Bureou State Agent

AUCTION SALES

DR. DERK STUIVE
112 W State

Route 1. Ionia, Mich.

Top Hogs —
Roughs
Stags ---------Feeders
Top Lambs
Ewes
Top Calves
Beef Heifers,
&amp; Steers
Beef Cows ..
Cutter Cows
Conner Cows
Bulls

$14.60
$14.00
$11.40
$5 to $16
$15.10
$6.75
$17.60
$12 to $14
$8 to $12.10
.. . $6 to $8
__$5to $6
$9 to $11.60

Qdtvpractk

I rckascs
I ~the
I Pn'er

Don’t Neglect Slipping

FALSE TEETH
Do falre teVth drop, slip or wabble
when you talk. eat. laugh orsneeze?
Don't be annoyed and emtorrassed
by such handicaps. FASTEETH. an
alkaline &lt;non-ucid&gt; powder to sprih-.
kle on your plates, keeps false teeth
more firmly sei. Gives confident
feeling of security and added com­
fort. No gummy. gooey, pasty taste
_
i..,.

NO EXTRA COST
FOR THIS

gfa COMFORT

.wWEAR!

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.-

REGISTERED PHARMACIST

Phone 2178
Nashville
At My Expense

, Permanent position with exceputabl
I opportunities for future advnnccImcnt. 54-hour week. Above average

LLOYD J. EATON
Dotes can be made at
Banner office

I discount on meals, merchandise at
cost, free hospitalization and sick
benefit plans and an employee Penslon Plan. Reciprocity expenses paid.

Bill" Sherwood
INSURANCE

Loren Coppock

APPLY or WRITE:

Pl

Hotel Hasting!

Tb. SM» “t .t

i starting salary with liberal commis­
sions. plus liberal paid vacations.
I thirty-three and one-third percent

Mr. W. Lomore. Manager
Walgreen Drug Stores
38 W. Michigan
Battle Creek, Michigan

Delton, Mich.

AUCTIONEER
General auctioneering.

Dates can

Loren Hershberger
AUCTIONEER
I am no further away from you
than your nearest telephone. Call
at my expense.

ED. FINNIE
MOVING AND STORAGE

by in

••

LY BARKER S

Horses, cows and small stock removed promptly.
Highest prices paid for beef or horse hides. I

HOWARD BRISTOL
Phone Hastings 2715
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

Res. 3965
tf.

Glycerin available from animal fats is badly needed in
WAR’ EFFORT. -Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.

EXPERIENCED
FITTER
•
■1

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY

Truss Fitting
-

Phone (Collect) 3965 or 2715 for

1

Hssnage Phase Ill* ■

KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collector

You’re Money Ahead on Every Pair of

Wolverine Shell Horsehides
“ . . . WE know that's a fact!” Bay millions of farmers and
workers on other production fronts across the country. They
know the extra comfort in genuine Wolverine Shell Horse­
hides. They know Wolverines deliver more wear hours per
iime of cost on any work shoe job. They know Wolverines
never go on a sit-down strike. They dry out soft—and stay
wft It’s Wolverine’s exclusive secret triple-tanning process
that tans this inner-shell leather as soft and pliable aa buckikin, yet retains all its strength and wear. Try on a pair.

fCUT-RATE
SHOE STORE
ttys

SAoe

'

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
SECTION TWO— tJ

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1945

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

on display, but I wish the OPA
Dear Mun and Dad.
FRAUT -X&gt; faul effective reminder of the man Hello Polks:
-uuia v uawn on button manufac­
Weil, finally here I am with that
Just n few lines to let you know
ture
.is no button should cost
there during lhe last war. With all'* well on the Italian front, or long promised letter I know you
what tbev doTm—fltie we see a
have probably been pretty worried
this war has come an entirely new
(Continued from First Section&gt;
good example of inflation.
type of warfare, but one which. to come here tor a rest. Yes. we about me. but there isn't any need
By JANE CAMERON
Letters ■—
nevefthelcas. will leave a lasting finally have our time in on the to be. Don't take me wron:; though,
'Bpring blouses are gay and gaudy
Somewhere In the Philippines ,c«r 011 the
ot thia country front &lt;108 days&gt; and arc now on c. that there isn't any enemy action
a ... . .
tnaa. &lt;.. every con­
and* “
a much deeper
deeper scar In the test. I guess I didn't realize how here, for there is. and plenty. We
Dec 27 1944
i1 B,M
ceivable fabric. Last u-asons gay
_ - _
nyv/xnl..
worn out I wm until I rolled into have an air raid three or four
heart* of It.
It* people
—
...
.
’’Tint dt» ■•'•••• will make un nicely
This is to notify you of another !I
If
6 ocl&lt;x'k ono evening and time* a night, and the Jerries drop
If you
you like
like you
you can
can send this let- I to?
Deal Ruslans: Den t you know lnt0 bloutet-f ofsuits or slack*. They
wake
up
their eggs quite often, but I have there u a speed limit of 35 mile; an
, llllUe. ot.tgiHlul' pinalores lor
change of oddrts*. This is the lint: ter to Uncle Paul and Aunt Mabel didn't
"
“ “
“ until 10 the next
“
a fox hole that wont quit—in hoqt.
hour. blc*»
blc.. your
vour hearts?
heartv&gt;
....
1
chance I've had towrite since land- Maybe hr remembers some of the morning.
It 1* really cold here, especially Other words, very deep. Ha! There
Ing on this island as you cantma- places 1 have mentioned here and
island also, so we're
Germany's Song Of The Week '
tine we have been kept quite busy &lt;an tell me more of the places he tonight. The air is cold nnd the are Japs on
wind is blowing about 40 miles per really on the alert. I haven't been —Don't Fence Me In
t rains moat all the time, and the was in during World War I
mud is ankle deep.
|
Incidentally. I have been promot- hour It chill* you clear to the bunting as yet though, but may
When wc gel thr Belgium bulge
Of Interest here h the village.
grade'of Sergeant Some bone, but 1 won't complain l^causc have to a little later on and I
and
Well. this is belter than being up there think 111 like it too for I'm getting straightened cut. there arc a tew
IUIU an old
Old Spanish
DpaiiMU. church
UHUUI which
wmm I chrutma* present, ch"t what?
The Grand Rauidi- him net
I.
-f-m
u..nlH
Tr
tc
Intn*l
'
.u—... ..—.I
.... . ...I..L.v «t'k'.'i'
k.-.. ■ where lhe snow is over a f&lt;x»t deep plenty sick of this horsing around quite clcse to home We will have to
I* 320 year* old. It is the most
I
•
aMd
lhp
J
e,rlc
*
arp
keeping
the
end
not
doing
any
good
work
on
Wc thought aationms
beautiful church I have ever seen ';
v.„„ ‘
hI ‘
d B 1 toys a guessing who's next. They
We have an awful nice camp would take rare of them but i: wa
Al the present time wc arc camp- som(
some. deep.
siren.
a, a n|CC preMnt for Chris’- here. 1 like it a lot better than New a total U * iiYtiiat respect, darn it
James H McLuUghiln. district
Ing in an old cemetery, but hope ।
ByP for now.
iiforceinrnt
at’nnwv
tor.
the
ma* I guess they threw everything Guinea, too. They say it's hotter
‘soon to set up a better camp on
Love. Clarence
but the guns themselves, nnd a here, but a person doesn't notice, 'A certain church had raised Grand Rap.d.' district OP A un­
higher land and get out of this „ . . ;
. Nov .2
stone
or
two
at
us.
I'll
never
forget
it
so
much.
It
rains
about
os
ofteff
money
fcr
a
new
stained
glass
win.
• —•
raiSi ^inus larc n^C tci.'bad1 lust '
1 , eIetoated Armistice Day by thtTchrUtmas on' line**and never
Sow
and' *■
had
decided upon thr in- a'cepted. :n benulf of the Unit J
hcra
too.
The
tents
are
pul
up
in
a
■*
“
■*
raid., thln«. «.e no: too bad )u.l
, ou„d u( Hun„r
,h._ UBm w
morc „ki. u
coconut grove, so it's nice and seription This inscription and the State* Trta.ury. cm ) . from time
m-.aturcmrni
were given to u Western Michigan Gu-.if" flfmv
.
.11
11...in.. ’ ceremony at the St. Mlhlcl Ceme-----------------One thing
we are thankful for shady all the lime
tru?Zi.
M.nnv nX Ycnr”^ lMy You hnvp undoubtedly Heard and that is. we are still alive and
Well, this wasn't much of a meMribtr oi the congregation who a* payments for ovrr.iiatRes
triends and Happy New Year to oI
.
; ui that
iiiav pUc(I a54.1 ltuuuo|lc
uocofu* lhi
mv
happy knowing our loved ones arc Christmas again this year, but 1 wa&gt; Jtmng to the city and hr was
The Candyland Ca..: uf B.-n’.-n
I cemeteries where American soldiers rale We know the war isn't over ieally enjoyed Christmas Eve We supposed to place thr order Dur- Harbor made a pa rm-n’
I »«• )
M O. Borras. MMS 1 c
were buried during the last war. vet and won't be for a while, how gave the Jntw a couple Christmas ing his tiip. hr lost the paper with after the Price P.i • i .••. St. .I c-.’h
% Fleet Post Office
। Il certainly Is a beautiful place, on lung I don't know, but you can be*, presents, such as two Jap bombers the instruction.',
■—
••
■
■
- •
*- - -cauhlhhment
San Francisco. Calif
(HCKIM. am.li ns 4WV J.p vuuimc&gt;»
, l.horinh rtt
I n hill overlooking miles of sur­ on us und we won't let you down
1*17
lh.r
« for dupliratoi^Vructionrand'wait. ^‘0!^ n
rounding *K&gt;uMcij.
country. There
are long
...
«Muciu«iur
•••*.«: «iv
Guess the New Year is almost
Here is a copy of a letter rec u . (uwa upon ruw&lt;, (,f white cement upon us and I hardl&gt; know it s they were falling down all aflame. ,ed foi her reply When n came, the uccerimm the actual •jverchnm-.
und then
blowing
up ,,Doesn't
that
¥r .".nd
.
&gt; crosses, set so that whatever angle coming unless you see all the Haprxcilinic
, 1UUU
av- ori.o
.
operator took it. -cream.d and Ihr „unrr dltl
p-.-qx.- re-,
sound
exciting? You'd
Woodand from their .on.
win. Sg
Sgt Clarclar- &gt;ou
you 1(X
look
,k you *ec
sec .strnight
.straight rows of
of1 py
py New Year *lgn* at the Rru • JS?
’'“foS.
.f youhave
had probb^“n tainted.
mrs- tulU5
.rds -nlr overcharge
was ba«ed m
so if ..ly&gt;
vou
. He
vpicked
..— upjhe
' .
...
cnee A. Tyler, who U with Gen | ermart.
I guess if It wasn't hc
tor I'm
for
th. nhiv 'thought
the'?-cS.ld„
th«r
u_ .Jhad
’"®..
“Ubeen
~UaM
"
r~a
„
i(l -v ;:cr month for
crosses There is a carpet of
o! close . Cross
Ct
' *
“
“ " Cn
-t: xrcrxgr
r.i( ^5"
Fiance.
.rntirw&lt;l green
viw-n gras*
ern«* over
nvrr the
tha* whole
whr.h&gt; Red
n. r'.TT
Patton s 3rd Anny in France.
I cropped
Cross a
lot’ of us ".rr
fellows
- r.
-s would
WQU,d &lt;hlnk with all the yelling and hoi- u ? ch"d *' rhIW U 1 *ldl " nerirwt '■»
" from Jan.
of right rn-m he.
and six feet long "
cemetery making a beautiful con- 'be pretty unhappy
’
&gt;.n incut
on this
rest,
as
lering
going
on
Wc
really
cheered
:lering going on we rcany cncereu
tra*t. There Is a cathedral art one it1. i??
vnu
ran
n d
day.
'
u C
?P sec ^fnne
Oljr sahnwa
to*’RB
ay- for
that * two more that won't
' '’
represents 1-. time-,
any ||
end with large plaques commem­ get hot coffee and doughnuts any
Dear Mom
up aKaln ln lhe mlddk tll
Never in my life have I M-en any­ overcharges
Happy New Year Mom! I know orating the men who are buried in time and a lot of other things that ,
.ilaht
(thing fro full of nothing as the new
John Psihari*. op:
this is a little late for that but unknown and unmarked graves. On help out.
. B
Mimnsrd thr •111311 ord,r caU&gt;°« This U a mar- ..............
this 1* the tint chance I have had each grave are the name, rank and
Weil, guess there isn't much eke i (llh„ dnv’-who do you supiiom- )
opportunity to-wear out our ment of S424 .
35
— -&gt;settlement
K: U
caSSTt
'
organization of the soldier, also the 1 can u5nk oi w I «U1 ole «l.b.
to write you in thl* New Year.
overcharge®
&lt;41 the s-tlc of special
I just got back from the front
lunches ...»
und sandwiches.
Price
ing all of you a very Happy and sure wa* clad to see him aeaiti ' , 1111 ■
”l*5 those super
... The
.... ....
SJmDwT about^ mites from !
to’1’*1" •,l‘??niQb'l' ' "!ld &gt;’-*"&lt;'1
Muskegon r h irar i PsiDad asked about German Guns |.raaperous,-New Year and may all
and found several letters from you
r Stet b^n down to see h m
T*‘ 1 u'JJL’11"1**hlch ar,S I*10"1’ hl,n' wUh ‘“‘Tenanting at the rate
waiting for me. I m certainly glad I have a German Pistol • Mauser* of us be hbme soon. With the good
lo know that some of my letters 7 65 MM. that I acquired in one
s;
a saxusus
are finally reaching you. I try lo of my numerous trips to the front long Bye now.
maybe III be able to make it to- Aladdin's lamp &lt;bet you cant »pell 105 dttys making a otal overrharae
keep them going out fairly regu­ line* I don't know whether I will
Pvt. Wayne Ttigg
morrow. I hofxAladdin either* and It will sure ia“
-,K’U
larly but there are limes when it be able to bring it home with me .
. wn&gt; &gt;U during .he nenod July
'Lucky"
Weil, how is the snow coming. mcc to have thr wherewithal to 1. to October 31. 1944 Th * payment
or not but I'm going to |ry It is&gt;
is quite a while between letters.
Pvt Wayne Tagg. 38453301
there.
Plenty deep I suppose When .buy those "out of this world ' gad- tcumclllrtl .
complete
with
holster,
extra
clio*.
So you would like to know some
represented 11. times the amount
A BO 88. '• Postmaster
1 see snow again I m
going to _gc-., K1-ts. and such To say nothing of (,i thr overcharges
of the places I hove been here in ammunition and all tn case vou
New York. N Y
down and roll in it and then go out । helping our boys deflate some ccr-George G Damcose Co 416 Mon­
Europe? I'm not allowed to men­ are wondering about the 765 M M
end sit in it and eat ice cream. It's tain cnaracter* in Geimnnv and roe Ave Grand Rapids made a
tion any pace until we are at least it is the same as Remington X'
Jan. 15. 1045 been so long since I've been cold Japan
25 miles away from il. By that time calibre
payment of B50 as settlement for
Dear
Zolly.
I
don't
know
what
it's
like.
I
don't
1
...
It ha* lost all interest so I seldom
I don't believe I've ever seen
overcharging the YMCA CAfcteria
I've been intending to send you think they have any means of
write about where I have been such black nights as I have seen
Saw some kitchen toweling made S2.G0 for t^b bushels of apples. The
At least we into the cutcit kitchen curtains you ceiling price for Apples at the time
Here ore a few of the places I here, before It was so block whpn my new address, but since I arrived making ice here
have been. St. Lo. Chartres. Vitre. I was out last night that when I here. I've been busier than a honey
, v, r brightened a window with A &lt;&gt;f the sale. Oct 44. was »3 45 «
bee
in
blossom
time.
We
work
from
cold
beer
a
day.
but
they
must
&gt;
j
en
gth was cut in two for the rufPari*. Verdun. Theancourt. Met.’ raw -a black cat run across the
a m to six-thirty pm.
pan I don't have a refrigerator somewhere. We I fL’n "vaFanre*"'«&gt;’ 'that'thev’ were
am
and from there you have been able street I tho't it wa* n man with a ;; seven
like this
station as well as my
last, had a nice Christmas dlnner-tur- j „*d ”*‘“n oiicWh al o makes up
Well
th.it la about
to follow my wanderings. Those flnihilaiit
■
nHnJ
Ukr
rwL2t
’
b
n
bt
'
t
oper
j
key.
dressing,
potatoes,
gravy,
peas,
i
p,.mutiny
mtn
kitchen
and
bathpayment
of »50was decided upon
are just some of the places.
enough for this letter I guess My I
nting an Osgood Dragline now. and ! cranberry sauce, bread and butter. I l(x.m curtain*
1 ‘
- . . ‘cc,u,u
11
My trip to the company, from candle is about Rone so —
' it is indeed an improvement over tic. I •*’*"•'
think that was very
tn.
nice for.
. . .
which 1 just returned 'pay day for .
Bye for now.
■ pushing a "cal"
• cat" around.
around I was
war. ,I being
----- way over here.
we have had excellent success
the men of the company) wo* al­
Your loving son
Utilise Henequen
lucky
enough
etr
—
—
to
draw
--------shipping
11
—
or-j
*'-•
,
witn
unr.ot
nng,
uoy
suits
tor
bay.
you
received
the
V-letter
11
with
tem
-deling.
boy
*
for
the
most like a vacation. 1 slept in a
Clarence
Mucoclflcr. Indians arc utilizing
civilian home in a bed with sheets
Sgt Clarence A. Tyler. 38102383. i dets via the air route, and was I wrote a. few days ago dldn I you? (adits with the help of a dr.
thus spared the agony of a rough I In case you didn't. I'm in the Neth- maker in Hasting'
Wc use
Venezuela's abundant supplies of
on it. Had n big Eiderdown Com­
A P.O 5 '• Po"&gt; master
voyage
\V,B5 ,by sea
SCB .
trland East Indies and the soil is
tai —
neck
- —
und■- lapels "ns ■ is."
■ and pul the
henecuen alone with wool to
forter over me and slept till 6:00
New York. N Y
In being transferred. I was moved , a lot different here. There® lots ot fancy buttons ovtr the old button- f
r^n-nrhiw Rune
in the AM On the way back Red
om
Englland
in
it
so
It
doesn't
get
so
mudhole.-,
und
have
a
tailor
make
new
’
*
hl 11 blankets und ponchos. Hope
from
the
Air
Forces
to
the
Engi
­
and I slopped in a fairly large city
Nov IB. 1944
also
1*
being made ijrlnrge quanti­
neers.
something
I've
been
trying
dy after a rain. The fellows are button holes on the button side. Tne
for a while. We went into a very- Dear Ernie and Dad:
modern restaurant and sat down
1 received your letter n few day* to do for a couple years without on top of the tent now. They're t romers just make a skirt and you ties from henequen, the present
putting electric lights in all the can get n kick pleat by careful large surplus of henequen rope ndiat a table While we were racking ago. Sure was glad to hear from » ucce&amp;s.
I was glad to see the verbal or­ tents so then maybe I can get some planning Patch pockets cover up rating that there may be possibili- I
our brain* for sufficient words and jou I don't get so very much mail
chids to Bud Fish and Din Preston of my letters answered. I've re- ....
the ...
old.. ones It you .....«
think,.they
nj _..
are
phrase*, in French or German or
tie* in this field for an export trade
something. to make ourselves un­ too -muoii and that'* because I've in a recent issue of the Banner. ceived mall twice since we've been too mannish. It sure V. fun to-sq^ by Venezuelans.
derstood. a very pretty waitress been a little bit busy I've Rotten In Two better guys can't be found thia here. I received eleven tiie first j lect buttons from the gorgeous on&lt;Y
ttmA
nln«4 la«f
time nnr&lt;
nnd nine
last vileht
night, so IT*v..
’ve J
came up and asked u*. in perfect quite n few misions and did a kittle wide world over.
My Banners are usually about a really got a lot of them to answer1
Epclish. for our orders. We were bit of shooting.
both of us so dumbfounded that we
Didn't I tell you when I got my month in arriving, but are still very now. but no telling when III get•
the lime to do it.
sat there speechless, with our own ship? R's been some time since warmly received.
Was sorry to say goodbye to
Well. I reckon I’d better get j
mouths hanging open like a couple then. I've ruined my first one and
of dopes, for what seemed like 10 have another one now It's n brand Garth Bogart, but tickled that hr cleaned up for supper for I've got
minutes before we could answer new silver one with a bubble can­ could get back to the States for u to work tonight. Mom and Dad.
please don't worry about me for
And guess what we had—icecream opy and six guns. Boy. she's really time.
I'd like to say -Hi" to all my I’ll bo O.K Write again soon.
and cake, for the first time in over pretty. I'll try to get a picture of it
Love.
a year. Boy did It taste good! It Is and let you see for vourself. I called Buddies wherever they are. and
Dale
hard to realize how much wc really my first one ' Undecided'' because hope some of them will drop me
Pvt. Dale Larabee. 36415313
appreciate little things like that it was verv’undecided as to wheth­ n line, lo enlighten me on their
whereabouts.
■ A P.O. 33. •: Postmaster
and sleeping between sheets in a er it would run or not
Keep up the good work. The
San Francisco. Calif.
bed unless you ore in a similar po­
One day right over 1-cipzig the
sition yourself. When you have to fhk was bursting all over the Home Front news enables me to
Following are parts of a letter
do without things like that for u •place (some of it prettv close* and । keep up with much that I'd not be
year or so you realize how much my engine ouil at 32.000 ft and I able to otherwise. My new address written to his wife in Nashville, by
Pvt. Richard C. Chaffee. 36468818
they mean to you.
didn't get It started until I was
Pfc K Whitney Bracndle.
A.P.O. 15641 '■ Postmaster
I know the section of the coun­ clear down to 12.000. I was just a '
Sto
36453386
New York City. N. Y.
try. where Uncle Paul was when th- wee bit scared After that happened I
A P.O. 080. ‘ Postmaster
The people hc,-c are hard look­
Armistice was signed, quite well a* about five or six times I e.iuldn't I
Markai
New York. N. Y
inc. Their clothes are nothing but
I have-been all through there sev­ see much future in keeping a ship
rag*. The houses are shacks. I
eral times. He should know where like that, so I got mv new one.
1041 don't see how they keep alive. They
Theancourt nnd Chambley are then.
The first mission I took it on il
live upstairs and the cows, pigs
I was stationed there for sometime wanted lo hear those six guns talk I Mr. nnd Mrs Jesse Larabee
and what stock they have live
The St. Mihie) Cemetery. Hpd I so
ro Ii went down
ciown on thr
tmr deck over Ii
e’
in
Germany
and
I'got
in
one
short
j
1,as,,n
»GMichigan
downstairs. The fanning is done
wrote you about in a previous let­ in Germany and I'got in one short 1
ter. Is just outside of Theancourt. burst and they got in suite a feu
Both places are about 10 or 12 ml long ones. They almost shot my
from the Moselle River I would prop off. I had to have a new one 1
like very much to hear from Uncle when I got back, My Crew Chief I
Paul concerning some of the places said there were between 75 and1
he was in over here, as I think I 100 holes in my ship (but they were I
have been over a lot of that land lust little ones) and I'm having a;
myself. You can still see the lot of fun so don't worry about me.
trenches and shell craters of the I'll tell you all about It when ’ |
last war. They aren't filled In or come home. That should be soon |
smoothed over, except what the now. Write more often.
rain and wind have filled them in
Bob
'
They are overgrown now with sod &lt;Lt. Robert Fiffeld. son of Mr and
nnd a few scrub bushes, and in Mrs. Ernest W Flficld. 311 S Han­
some places they have started to over. Hastings*
plant fruit tree*. But. for the most
part they remain barren fields tom
Italy
and blasted by shell fire and criss­
Dec. 20. 1044
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with oven mule* and a few bartM board to scene more In boats You
They doni know what modem ma- should see them eat It.
BSmhm. No wagonr
• , Whllewe
..........
­ tona. two wheel
were ------eating dinner
The i u*y some Italians workinc on the
carts are used for hauling.
1
mod U about six L
inches
— deep Iuau
(oad avuvu
stood tf
beside the garbage cans
There are no schools. It's
It'a pitiful to and had the boys put —
tne ------stuff they
bm the little kids. Nothing
thing ou their ■• didn't eat in their dishes.
dishes Wc
....
togs or arms and their bodies are, poured the coffee that wasn't drank
just purple they are so cold. It's. from our cups lo theirs. Their cup
quite cold and they are still going 1
nothing but a tin cam and their
bare foot. The Germans went Mate U a large can. They are althrough l^re and left them noth- J
v.arved. After seeing the fam­
ing
* ' Illes here I am sure glad you arc
When we docked here we stayed' ever there,
on the boat all night as our platoon

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December 7.
1944 another coat that I had on under meet had gone through my pant* we got back and took inventory and have the greatest -country back'
-----------------------------Dearest Betty-------------------------------------- ths first coal, and through ths but nary a scratch on the skin
discovered that no one wm miss- there. No undertaking la too large .
Your friend.
As, I wrota ths date on this let- pocket of my shirt. Tha ah«U frag*
patrol bein'or hurt, we really felt happy. . Another sight I have seen that'
Kenneth
ter. I could not help but remember m»nt wm still In my shtt pockM.
It wasn't uhUl I wm getting ready | u pleasing. One day recently I saw
three years ago today. Do you r»- Some fun. eh?
to turn In for a few hours sleep ■ a convoy of thirty-eight large,
member three veers ago today? Do
n wm-bIso Just about this Ume
that I discovered that sometime I trucks loaded with Jerry prisoners i
y.jt« remember how we beard the lhat j discovered that my halfduring the day. I had acquired the
that the WW had started and track had been hit by artillery and
, n«s
nc
third shell fragment or a bullet truck. Others say that ia a common
iload ,
JhB1M5
we considered how It would the darn thing had burned up taksee । through my clothes but still no' occurance now. Each truckload
i h
h.
‘Sys'Dear Zolly:
us?.Do you remember that lnK everything that I owned with
' affect
af
he I skin damaged That makes four means that many less for our b~—
’
Just figure I would drop a few
had
Just
heard
a
metallic
sound
yfKi
made
the
statement
that
they
t
it
except
the
clothes
that
I
had
on
—"** lima* that shall fragments or bul- to'have to fight.
&gt;n
1“
nea
tc.
let
pmple
there
know
I
en­
(lets
have
gone
through
my
clotbaal
We
had
a
wonderful
Thanksgiv-1
*
ln
**,
ddni
want
men
of
my
age
in
the
lny
Among
the
Hungs
that
I
but
that
it
didn't
sound
like
a
gun.
&lt;1«
Ijoyed
3)™ my short leave. The old town
Bth7 yoij .rer/ *z.on* .or i&lt;Mt *n Uie uBck werc thc **tch I asked him to point out where he but failed to touch
The first tne dinner We ate mira In thejh.ii of a bl mU. | thal you |ave
about
mra . thought the sound came from.
— He
i a. hell
ntng. Thanksgiving Day wm rainy sure looks good to a fellow when
sure-------------wish I hadn t - ggo Ji hmj become dirty and pointed his finger and said "right didn't bother to write you about it । and cold A miserable day to be
--------------- ---- --------made. The Army wan t so darn sl0pPed running so I had pul It tn
,‘here where that Jerry to." at the time. I probably wouldn't1 outside, but one can't always be
atuck
bad back there in the States but it m&gt; musette bag for safe keeping The Jerry
------ had Just
— "*
“* his head write you about It now ft it wasn't: comfortable. The rain
stopped
certainly hasnl been a bed of n«es t aUo io.t my trench coat that up as he was speaking. It wm Just
while we ate and we enjoyed the
-w go back to that
.over here in France.
&gt;-—• ——--------- ■*
■ •— about then that I noticed that me well to the rear. I thought that meal even though we stood in
and live In peace.
] had a couple of rather full days all my clean clothes and which wm there were about six or eight of if I told you stuff like this it would ankle deep mud? I ate until I old home
Here*!
a tew weeks ago. I wm out tn front even more, all of my dirty clothes them along a line and it was also only worry youTnrt now that 1 have thought I would burst You should
that • bothers
plenty
of
us
of the unit one morning and we I lost my sleeping bag. all my GJ. Just about then they they opened a safer job. I dare tell it.
have seen my mass kit. It wm
pie
so
on
moved into a town Just,in time to equipment, and the greatest loss up on tu with two machine guns
really heaped up. We had potatoes,
cstch a little German artillery. By of all. a fifth, of Scotch whiskey and other small arms. We got the busy two days for me. You remem­ gravy, dressing, cranberry sauce, feel it. We
what those
tiie time the rest of the unit had There were a" lot of other tilings devil out of there, and fast. The ber me telling you about receiving oceans of turkey, peaches, bread,
a i rived, the artillery had let up too numerous to mention that went only trouble wm that Jerry had a book and some soap for Christ­ peanut butter, dog biscuits, candy,
and the whole bunch moved into up in smoke. I figure that I per- closed in behind us and we couldn't mas from Marlon I received it Just chewing
a .— gum and coffee The turthe town without much trouble sonnlly lost about 1250 00 in the ittum the way we
-­ had come out the night before the track wm hit. key wm ao tender it fairly melted us who
Most of them moved on beyond the deal I'm happy, however, as moat
wlthout having someonp
"k.alternative
—2^*------- —we
—' **n&lt;1 burned up so I never liad a in your mouth. It wm some dlntown but I wm left in the town , of the platoon were around the i
take our rights away.
withdraw
----------.iw I
through -an
open i chance to read a single word of the; ncr. It must have taken some plan- one
Now
and It wasn't long before the artil­ track when it waa hit and none of "e,&lt;*
i enough -of that I
lh
the side of a hill. It , book nor to even wagh my hands ning to get the turkeys up to ua
lery began to come tn again Nearly them received a scratch. We had u was “
started
letter
to tell everyone
_— 300 yards before we , with her soap. I think that Td bet- here at the front. Even the infaneveryone that wm leh in town 50 caliber machine gun mounted in
I
sure
lov
that little town even If
" M-b^pver the top ot the hill ter write her and tell her about it try here had a hot dinner which
didn't have a devil of a lot to do so the track It was blown off the ,
of miles or more
out of Jerry s field of fire. We I or she will wonder why I never was very unusual for them They
they Just moved into basemenu luvuin
-----,.
as
long
as
I live that lit­
--------*—*•
mount anu
and »c
we nc.ei
never iuuiu
could nuu
find ujiw
tly&gt;" ----- ; “P • firing line and sent one . mention her book.
, "
live
on"K*--*
and■”C—
rations.
and sweat il out. 1 woud have liked dam
Love.
I On lhe way lo this position we tle town, there in the heart of
dxrr. thing.
thin;. I can't.help but wonder n',n back al a time while the rest
to have done the same thing but I what ....
u-..&gt; u
---------- .. to
.. it. j of us got set to cover him. Jerry
Harold
the devil
happened
came through, where the Germans Michigan ia my idea of heaven. I
had a lot of things that had to be
&lt;
| were prepared to spend the winter. only wish I could have stayed and
The next morning I had to go didn't bother us a darn bit until
done so 1 spent the day dashing
the last two of us started out and
Lt. HaroH Parker. 0-1315200
; They had miles and miles of seen a few more people I used to
around from building to building out on a patrol and Just as we were then they opened up on us with ‘ A.P.O. 25A, ■: Postmaster
. trenches all connected by ’tunnels know. I wanted to see Godfrey. I
dodging the shells. About dark. I moving out Jerry started In throw- machine gun* and rifles again. The ' Nr'r York n ••
; They stretched as far as the eye understand he came home the day
Jng
artillery
at
us
again
The
flnit
ran out of things to do so I found
tnen that had gone ahead had bull!
could see The trenches were well after I left.
darn
one
that
came
In
sent
a
frag
­
myself a nice basement with the
up a
us -but
- firing line
— to
— protect
—- —
—
' Saturday evening I protected by mines, booby traps,
Best of wishes and especially to
ment
In
my
general
direction.
I
Idea of getting a little rest, fn tak­
the firing wm corning from an anDecember 3. IM4 tank traps and barbed wire. Even you Zolly. We like your news.
was
running
at
the
time
and
it
hit
ing off my coat. I noticed that 1
gle that they couldn t cover so they Mr Arthur B Fridy
all of that could not slop ths AlThomas M. Shay. Cox., VJBM.
me
on
the
leg
and
knocked
me
had a hole in it so I did a little
couldn t help us much. We finally Cressey, Michl*uh
1 lies We had to pay a high price
*? Fleet Postmaster
down
I
thought
that
it
was
Just
investigating and disc.leered that a the concussion, that knocked me got bock to our own lines and we Dear Friend
for lhe advance. Much higher than
San Francisco. California
shell fragment had hit me on my
sat around for about a half hour
i received your most welcome let-! we now realize. The Germans had
down
and
it
vun't
until
hours
la
­
pocket, gone through my coat, a
congratulating each other and try- ter iMt week so will try and write! to pay still higher. They collected
nutebook that I had in the pocket. ter that 1 discovered that a frag- ing to get our breath back When a few lines tonight by candle-light the dead Yanks and Germans with
“,&lt;riy l?B&lt;1 °P*n&lt;d up on us the first The wind is blowing hard and acts | trucks. Piling them up like cord Ddir Zolly:
time, he wm only about K
yds like it would turn colder. Perhaoa ] wood.
Just a few
from us and none of us could
fig- the weather will clear up a little. Some
people
think that
they
Somc
people
they do
do that I'm no longer with lhe "Red
hehid b^hTt'at'^t'C^‘d 2°‘ *** ov^r 1X51
»»»eP
much tlilnk
to b* that
thankfuTfor.
»uuc cvuiu HO, act- over not have much to be thankful for. | Hall Ehpreaa."T was only on that
neipeo out nit at least one of us one
- &gt;»•••»
u
— should
....be over here
.
..
hundred yards ahead
In .u.
the —
They
andSsee
I
but we had all walked away with­ fog
The last few days one could some Yank lying out tn the middle
out a scratch.
see much belter at night than In ot a field with his rifle slicking j
Just about this
-time
------ ... we werethe daylight.
in the ground beside his body. He the Sth Di vision and Mth Division
called on againn to
- —
■* clear
-•—
to -------go out
and
Wc have been moving a lot |* the poor devil that has nothing 1 taking Metz. France. Also about the
a mine field. We
We had Just nicely again. We seem to make one night to be thankful for unless it is death I river crossings we made over lhe
got started on our
~~ Job
»_u —
when
&gt;— Jerry
.----stands then move on. Il rains hard and quietness We have everything I
Moselle and Saar rivers. Il wm
opened up on us again with ma- , »«&gt;
so we
wc jhate^
nave piciny
plenty*of^mud
oi muu io
to get to be thankful
tnankiui fo
for. for we are still pretty hot at times, but wc made it.
chin guns and are were forced to stuck in. Ydu should have seen us i »mong the living
Is John Leary Hill in lhe Sth
We
withdraw We waited about fifteen at
’* times.
*“ w
“ were so
*" muddv we re- , “"tB? other*
----­ day we had a visitor Div.7 i talked with a few boyawho
minutes and we were sent out rembled no human belpgs. It is ini- irom the sky. I should say we had j know of him. but didn't know the
again. The same thing happened possible to imagine the amount ot several. One did not return to Ger- outfit he wm In.
*
again We waited nearly an hour equipment on the roads In the ad- many. He made one too many
I'm sending our paper which has
before we made the third attempt vancc to Germany. The roads are ‘ passes over our position The air a few items about our outfit &lt;330
but we still drew the same dam crammed bumper to bumper twen- was filled with tracers and ack-ack Engrs * Please pass Ihls on lo my
result. They then decided that they ty-four hours a day That is mostly bullets The plane burst into flames aunt. Mrs. Harry P. James, 823 N.
couldn't do anything about the men. guns and ammunition. Think । just before crashing to the ground 1 East St., after reading it.
mine field right then but they of ail gasoline, food and clothing it. wm the tin? time I had been
I've received one copy of lhe
wanted us to hang around in hopes for such an army One wonders 1 near where a plane was shot down, Banner since August. Hope it starts
that wc would be able to lift the how supplies can keep up with th- The pilot bailed out in hia chute, coming through before long. Like
Held later on. We spent the rest front line men. Even over her&lt;&gt; There were over a hundred waiting to rejtd the "Home Front."
of the day there but we weren't General Elsenhower has had to pu: on the ground for him when he
Hope to be home in 1945. Good­
sent out again That wouldn't have in n plea to the States to manucame down,
bye for now.
.
been so bad but we were under ar­ facture more ammunition He ha? । We were the
first American
Woodv
tillery and 40 mm fire dam near even sent men direct from the troops through one town near here
Pfc. Woodrow w Alien!ing.
all of the time. Just about sundown front to make a plea before Con- ' There had been an Americanplane
36159352
they sent tu bnef to the rear When gress and tour the war plants. Wc
shot down by the Germans three,
months before. He was a Captain'
end managed to get away. A lady
The following was taken from
1 bid him in her cellar for three The Stars and Stripes". Dec. 5.
months. During that time he had 1944 issue about Wood vs outfit.
not been outside. His skin wm baby Patton Holds 35-ML Front Inside
| white and hair long and shaggy.
He was sure glad to see the Amer­
Rhineland
icans.
Saarlautern Afire m Infantry Mops
We are still in France but lhe
up
By Jimmy Cannon
language is not spoken here In
Stars snd Stripes Staff Writer
this area all the able-bodied men
TO GET
Witte the 95th Division st Saarcte in the German army. It is a
। common sight to see some attrac­ Inutem. Germany. Dec 4 —Soarlauindustrial city which
tive girl dressed in black By in- tern.
---- - -•Nazi
—--------------ouiring one finds she hsd ■ a iius- lormerly housed a population of
band or brother in the Qetgiaii; 30.000. yesterday burned tn tail­
flamed fires
fires despite
despite a steady rain.
army killed somewhere.
।■ flamed
The nights are very long. It gcU Organized resistance
dark by five o'clock and light about •«
artillery-broken
‘&gt;'"»-»»roken
section
nf ■. the
of
seven There are four of us on a ruined city on the weal bank of
machine gun here. We stdnd guard the Saar River.
In “assault
boa
the
seven to seven. We take it an hour ’
SZLT' ^2
—is
" manned ~by
z "
~
and a half at a time and pull two
V“.S7?Lh
. shifts a night. The first hour goes i *"£,*c
fast but. the last half drSfcs out. I
tu.
* Meei-retaThe nights are cold and wc ate
.““•*
sleeping under five woolen blankets
before
nnd baffled ,h
lhe
plus all our clothes. To go lo bed ness b
**orB dawn nnri
Complete motor repairing and rebuilding, by first-class me­
enemy
with
its
daring
surprise.
Not
wc shed an outer Jacket and our
chanics. Featuring Chrysler parts and service.
boots, also steel helmet and crawl n shot wm fired at them until they
had
reached
the
east
bank.
Il in. Then
men we can get out in a hurry
nurry -rA,.
. .
, and beat It to our little hole in the J™®
,h*fJ be*n
ground.
,eJpkM1T5. bul “&gt;eswift
u
hu
&lt;
.
, .
stealth of the crossing prevented
buy. or sell. give us a call—there is no obligation.
We have all been issued new foot- demolition. However, the Germans
, wear. It is a pack. One sees the blew another bridge across, the river.
Complete service for all makes of cars. Road Service.
• hunters wearing them. The upper
-n was a nice day for a croM, u ot leather with rubber bottoms, ing." said Sapt. Ellai Tolbert ot
We have fcltUuolea and very heavy Culpepper. Va. of dS 3^h Big

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wool socks. They are Just the thing
for wet muddy weather, also snow.
The Infantry is bothered with
trenchfoot. They can't keep their
feet dry. Guess it's pretty painful.
The boys change a lot after being
over here. I wonder how it will
seem to get back in civilian life
and not have to stand guard every
night Well, must close for now.

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Bn. "A* soon m
we got
got them
them across
acrow
M we
we started to build an infantry
support bridge. It wm a breeze un­
til it got light enough for them
10 draw a bead on us. After they
zeroed in on us they started knock­
ing the stuff out faster than we
could pul it together."
■।
Snipers were still al work in tbes
eastern part of the city as the
1 doughfooU mopped up. Roads laad' ing into Sasrlautern were being
l heavily shelled from the ridges sur­
rounding the thickly mined city.
Somewhere In Belgium
January 4. 1945
I Mr and Mrs. Bert Hayner
I 922 E. Madison
Hastings. Michigan
j Dear Folks and Sis:
Hope this finds you all in the
best of spirits and health. As this
leaves me I am OK and feeling
! fine.
1
We got paid the other day and I
, sent a hundred dollars home so you
should get a check from the Gov| eminent one of these days. I sent
11 through the finance department
m I think it U a Mtllc safer that
way than sending a money order
through the mall It may take a
, little longer bul I guess there is no
| groat hurry.
The weather here lias been pret«
| ty cfild and everything is frozen op
wild, it warmed up a little yester. day and snowed moat all day so
. ue have quite a bit of snow again
j nou\ AU the trees are loaded ull|t

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HOME FRONT NEWS
(Continued from Page 2. Sec. 9.)
snow and are quite pretty. I would
• rather have It cold like It ia now
though as there isn't any mud to
wade around in. It Is pretty cold
to be washing and shaving out
doors though. The lather almost
freezes on your face before you can
serene it off.
I sure need a hair cut. I haven l
had It cut now for at least two
months, mavbe longer. I nuess it
doesn't
make
much
difference
though as I am not going any place
anyway It docs feel kind of funny
piking in my ears. Haven't had a
oath "In belter than a month. It
* sure would feel good to get tn a
tub oi nice hot water and soak. I!
I ever get a chance again to get In
- a bath tub-again 1 think I shall
stay in.it for about a week. I can't
iinnuinc why I didn't like to takt
s\ a bath .when I was a kid. Remem­
ber how I used to holler?
A couple of weeks ago I didn't
think I would be writing any more
letters Ab you know, the German's
made a bla push the 17th of De­
cember and 1 thought for a while
all of 'lie Gorman's in Germany
were after me I didn't think I was
going to make It. The onlv way I
gnt out was by nlaying dead fnnbout five hours. It was pretty.cold
laying in the snow that long but
It wm better than, getting shot
Everything is OK
again now
though. Well as I can think of
nothing more to write about thle
time i will close. Tell every one I
said hello.
Love.
Burdette
Sgt B. R. Hayncr. 36158320
A.P.O. 230. •: Postmaster
New York. N. V
'Burdette, who finished Woodland
high In "36. entered service Mav
5th. 1941. He has been overseas .1
yrs. this month—Feb. He worked
al-the Marks store for a time and
before hc left was emoloved nt
Smelker* hardware. Best luck to
you. soldier i
Eurooc

Dear Zollv:
■ Bob md T thnueht
would dro”
you a line. We are still OK. and in
lhe best of health. I supnose all n&lt;
you back home are doing your
Christmas Khonning nnd by th&lt;time you Ret this letter you will
hate it all done. Maybe before too
many Christmases wc will be able
to -shop in good old Hastings once
again ourselves.
For lhe present wc arc having a
little rest from
fighting. The
weather hasn't been loo bad over
here lhe lust few davs. A little
rain, but not much. Most of the
time the sun has been out.
Wc hope all the people are in the
beat of health back home. Also
hoping that all the news sounds
good bark home, a* for over here,
it's about the same all the time.
We enjoy the Banner verv much.

gallon tin containers far the
cnUKCTt NQTE8
M.
Chwreh
Uhed sirup will be available,
believes It will pay to fill as many
J W McCue. Pastor
10 30-Momlnt worship Recep­ quart bottles aa pcezlNe Sirup Ln
a
Change Albert Orsbcm. to—Sqd. ton Rouah,
tion ot members. A chorus choir will glass, if carefully filtered and at­
llniT:36-Blble school, claues tor all. tractively labeled, wells itself, tn hti
opinion.
MEETING
EFT
Cb.nr M, S.L nnn&gt; H«»
S’ffr.'E?
7:00—Ciirtitian Endeavor.
I January P.T.A.
Labor to precess the sugar bush
„
SI; To Jl.it Hol th.l * J- o ’« ' f “«•» rnwueo. I L.n.ln&lt;, Mr. .n« Mr., noyd i
worship;
"Life
day evening Feb. 2 I 8:00—Evening
will be difficult to find tins. year,
the Freeport school- wlll be dramatized by- the pastor. so it ia suggested that roads and
er OI Alto. tar. ana mrs.
also a box social and A. male quartet will sing.
quite so much rain as oerore— 'oc- i
VnJItoo/t Sna?
paths through the maple groves toe
»
wen
num
8:00
—
Wednesday
evening.
Bible
asked to bring a well filled
fore it waa simply constant'-but
To David Barry and Hartan Sc°-1
* Me
Mrs Robert rod
cleared so that all trees cad be
funds
bot la be sold to raise f
- ■for study al lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. leached with a minimum of walk­
It certainly is cold. And. of course, bey As far as we know, we can't
* "S.
the hot lunches that have t.—
Pr°:,----c^ “oort...J
ing between collecting sled and
central healing is heresay or pr|ht ,lhe names of your ship, so j Camjwti and Mrs acorge Brow
video each year, especially welcome
■omHhlm «u«u&gt;' horrtbU lo con- )&gt;ui your n.m« wlih "« W-.
do?'
3 m“ u
tapped trees. If the collecting sled
OH these cold snappy days. The were Thursday dinner guests of Isn't arranged to drain by gravity
template.
Dec
flee wculdn
wouldn'tt reach you. Sec
See if you
you Jit',,?,
; Mr. and Mn. Arthur Clinton.
Ii should
a pripri-11 fellows
fellows can
can find
find out
we re alal- ,
*“? ctaSsriffi1 c
public is Invited.
' into the storage tank, now li thr
snuuia Jtickf Living in out if
if -we're
.
.
time to build a ramp. This will
vate
&lt;who lowed to
to.prln^mor*
Uuat_..Da
D«­:
MoT Arthur-Moore west
vale home with a nice family 'who
print more jUwn
than that
United Brethren Chnrrhes
MTe untold labor in mptying. Ako.
...-------— blU
oerman.
speak
nothing
bus
sjcu.huby
. vthe
Z ...vv'd is out of New York. Harlan out
Kellogg enM H. Dawson. Pastor
1 tiv storage tank should feed the
wayh and with
. a. comfortable ...
of- ...
of Frisco
,
i and Mn7*Aiien Fii
dlnner Sun- Plearant Valley—
'
*-------——
। -----------evaporator
automatically.
flee, electric Ilights,
etc.
Lost
year
nd
called
on
Mrs.
I
day.
In
waa quite happv in
To Dick Hessmer we have a re- IIJ^**?*
10 00— Preaching. ■
Jacobs
at this time ■Mth
I wasoMyth.Jri.il
quite happy In. -u.n
---------- lhe P. C. Deming . WilUrd Arnold, who is leaving
gjr a. Uhfe. Mo, .d., gg’.gg'S'ft
11:00—Bible school.
I WAR BONDS will provide a "cusha house of which =r.’.7 ih“
heme. They report that Aunt Nancy Wednesday noon for service. Guests
8:00 pm.—U. B. Christian EnHASTINGS
PHONE tin
were let’; it had no roof, but pos­ dress Where are you?
is not so well. * Mr. and Mrs. Pred Wrre Mrs. Arnold and daughter.
eavor.
sessed a fireplace, and consequent­
_.
,
,
Schwader
of South
-- --------------------------- -Campbell he- ]'
Mr and Mrs. Rial K'.-l8:00—Tuesday evening,
prayer
ly was quite a find!
Change for Joe Wilcox—A P.O companied Mr. and Mrs. Alain Heti
~ Lansing; Mr. and service.
I do like to hear from Hastings J«'
- | rlgle of North Irving to Grand
igow and family,
We are starting a series of .ser­
and the people I used to know
’
v Rapids one day last week to visit I
xine Bolo of Bat- mons in our morning services on
there. I find so many names in the
Thought it was about time you'd Mrs. Ellen Helrigle at the Michael
Bible Holiness and invite you to be
Banner, when 1 receive it. that I like to be hearing, "school chatter",' DeVos home,
gin with the first one.
have difficulty figuring out Just no we're doubling up a bit to give I Mrs. Maude Rogers, who returned
Service Notes
Freeport—
wpo Uvea there nowadays.
you what go?.s on in the Barry recently from Pennock hospital, is
mr_
10:30—Bible school.
Regards.
county seats of higher leamln'. convalescing nicely at her iuxae. * | TuaBday from .Arkansas where she
11 -.30—Preaching
King A.
Next week football Captain Phil; Mrs. L. R. Wolcott was brought । yuited her son. Pvt. Carl Lightfoot
7: 00—United Brethren C. E.
Col. K. S. Andersson. 0-15450
Frandsen will cover H.HB. and home last Friday by ambulance ; w^0 pai been 111-ln a hospital, suf 8: 00—Preaching.
Beverly Sweet will report from TK. from Pennock hospital, and Is Im- •(ermg from bolls. When she left he
AP.O. 23. ■: Postmaster
8‘JO—Thursday evening, prayer
•at Middleville. Until then. Cheerio, proving.
I was
"■• much
•••«*•• improved.
_
n-rvlce
Zoller Coffer !
----------—
I j- ——
”-----M/S«t.
and —Mrs.
Clayton Bunn
w M . wlll mett wlth Mrs, chaz.
M.u.htm- naml vUlterf »t !hn Overh()ll
u-cek Thuraday for
Addresses—
P.TA.
meeting
and
Box
social.
.
homes
of
Ms.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Thaler
an all-day meeting. You are wel­
Ensign Marshall D. Furrow
' Friday Feb. 2, at 8 pan.
| of Leighton and Mr. and Mrs. Max come to these services.
Box 16. Squadron 363.
.
। Feb. 1, WuM.A meets with Mrs. Kayser of West Caledonia Sunday
United States Naval Air Station.
Mrs Charles King of Hastings Chas
' •rtemoon.
of
Miami. Florida
MICHIGAN MAPLE
&gt;rt Rebekah bodge.
and Mrs. O. H. Fausey of East Free- . F&gt;b fi F"rDOrt
Lodge.
------------j . .
Rlekse—Braendle
port accompanied Pfc. Donald Pres­
Cpl. Ernest Shilton, 3645886V
I The marriage of_Miss Helena
AJF Michigan sugar bush opera­
Feb. 14. W.8.CS.
A.V.N. £ngn. Br. 1915 Co. C
ton to Jackson where hc left for
------------.
I
Breandle,
daughter
of
Kenneth
tors
prepare
for
the
spring
run
Geiger Field. Spokane. Wash.
Philadelphia.
The two fOrmer
The
».IS vhuuk
candle. lighting- ......
and install*- Brcandle of Havanna,
I.O'UIUIU, I1U and Dr. ol sap. they can be assured there
spent the night with their sister.
-»»_ .V-.----------------------------------- ..------ son of Mr. will be an unlimited demand for
Robt. K. Hendershott. *
Mrs. Gladys Waltz at Jackson. * tlon service for the newly elected James Martin Rlekse.
Rick
of Grand their product this seasonijjiays P.
V8-82 U.S.N.T.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Geiger of Aho officers of lhe Woman's Society of md Mrs. Henry. Rlekse
at
the Rapids was perfo
----- J at Kllsc Meformed
■’ Robbins, of the forestry departGreat Lakes. III.
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Christian Service Jheld
Miss Methodist church. Sunday evening uorial chapel by the Rev. Henry n-‘&gt;nt of Ml chi" an State college. He
nnd Mrs. Herman .Gosch. * J.7™
, Bast Mrs. Rlekse.
Riexse. lormcny
ot Frecrrec- observes that since maple sirup and
Iblon ।| w“ v"y Inspiring.
formerly of
Pvt Howard C. Allhousc.
Dorothy Van PaUon R. N. of Albion
port. was a graduate of Freepor; sugar are not on the ration list
attended the wedding of Miss He36985200
school and Butterworth hos­ tney will be welcomed by house­
WJH.A. Meeting
. |[high
....
A P.O. 532R.
'Postmaster
leno Breandle al Grand Rapids on
pital. Congratulations.
wives who have difficulty stretch­
-&gt;z and spent the night -....
.... ...MA, will meet with Mrs. Pit
Saturday
and I
Sunday
ay with
-*•*- her
*--------------parents.
— rMr.
*- —
and
J '' Chas. Overholt. Thursday, Feb. 1,
ing their sugar allowances.
A limited supply of sap buckets,
Van Patton - *_____
Miss with an al) day meeting and dlnPfc -Robt. W. Cook. Jr.
Mrs. Clarence
C ....................................
Local Girl Weds
.
------ner
at
noon
y
ou
are
invited
to
Winnie Lancaster of Hastings was
Co. F. 2nd. Platoon
Miss Vivian Buehler, daughter of spiles, covers, filters and olhe
Mr. »nd Mrs. Forest Butfhfer. who equipment may be released, so Mr
a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and attend.
School Regt. T.C.-F.M.F.
Mrs. Claude Walton and family. ★
r'-slde near Freeport and Martin Robbins suggests that operaton
' Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fish called at
A special meeting of the Freeport Vlerk. son of Mr. arid Mrs. Fred check over their equipment anti
Camp Lejeune, N. C.
| tiie Frank Hula home Sunday aft­ Rebekah Lodge was held last Tum: Vlerk cf Charlotte, were united in dace orders immediately. Although
A S Francis J. Springer
ernoon near Middleville. Steve Hula. aay «vciuug «im installation of lhe marriage. Saturday. Jan. 27 at 8:30
I who was killed In action In Bel­
Sec. A Bk 304
I p.m.. at the home of her parents.
2539th AAF Base Unit
gium on Jan. 10. went into service
N. O.—Edith Bunn.
The Rev. J. W. McCue, pastor of
Fester Field. Texas
at the same time as Pfc. Rucben
the Methodist church at Freeport
SOLD 1Y
R. 8 —Dorothy Bunn.
Fish nnd both were in France. Mr.
I Officiated. The bride was attended
Pvt.”Harold W. Fuller. 30985192
at first
nnd Mrs Fish abo called at the
by her aUlcr. Velma, and lhe groom
A P.O. 532 R.
Postmaster
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pi'll
by nis brother Lee. Guests were
nnd on Mrs. Mary Dodge, who is
New York. N. Y.
spending a few weeks there.
Chaplain—Anna Smith.
home
Pvt. Gordon A. Ironside. Jr.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvin Helrigle ot
Warden—Mabel Osborn.
at Charlotte. Mrs. Vlerk was a
ASN. 36950509
Nqrth Irving had as their Sunday
Conductor—Elnora Whitney.
| graduate of Freeport high school
Rev. Hq. Co. 53rd Inf.
dinner guests their sister nnd hus­
P. N. G —Cora Lightfoot.
। find has bee nemployed in Charlotte.
Michigan at M. C. Tracks
R 8. for N. G —Allie Hoyt.
Camp Swift. Texas
band. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoeven­
Congratulations from many Precair nnd dnughter, Mrs. LawreAce
LS. for N.G.—Phoeba Fighter.
port friends.
Cold Preparat'on* at directed
PHONE 2678**
HASTINGS. MICH.
Geo. H. Brown. H.A. 2/c
Hawkins and fnmllv of Hastings. *
RS for V.G.—Ida Howk.
Class 25-45
Harold McMillan and Miss Elaine
LS. for V.G.—Marie Rouh.
U£. Naval Hosp. Corps. Sch.
Kauffmann of Ypsilanti and Dale
' ‘•’neil.
Kauffmnnn spent the weekend with
Farragut. Idaho
O.G.—Effie Parker.
the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
.... u&gt;«.«,Mig wui ....
oc each first and
| Joe Kadffmann and family. ♦ Mrs. third Tuesday of each month.
Pvt. Maurice Cogswell AS.N.
'36985198
Lorna Fish called on Mrs. Charles
A.P.O. 532-R.
Postmaster
King cf Hastings Saturday after- I
Farm Bureau Meets
New York. N. Y.
noon. * Miss Dorothy Bunn at- I
Mr. ana Mr. Laurence Barcroft
tended the wedding of Miss Phyllis
-tai” d a good number of North
Max Houghtallng. S 2/c
Barnurn ot Woodland Sunday ult- Irving Fann Bureau members and
emoon and spent Sunday night friends at their farm home, Fri­
with Mrs, Jessie DeVitt. ★ Mr. and day evening, Jan. 26. Group sing,
Mrs. Claude Walton and Mr. and Ing led by Carl Barcroft opened
Norman. Oklahoma
Mrs. George Nelson attended the the evening, with entertair
entertainment
Pfc. Bernard C. Whitmore.
special service at . the Caledonia following. After the business
—l.jeas meet■ church of which the Rev. and Mrs. ing *—discussion
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a ’lively
on "AgricutH. A 8. Co. 1629 Engr. Const. Bn. |
Eng. Tng. Sect.
Full Lewis.' Wash.

kStes

often nnd not so far behind time. It
keens us In touch with our buddles
whom wc like to hear about and
know how they are. We enioy the
Home Front best of all. You are
doing a wonderful job. keep il up
Hope this finds you In the best
of health. Will write again when
we find time
Sincerely yours.
Bob and Darrell
CorrectionlUls Co. a. for Doug. 1
• Bob Anderson and Darrel) Dean' Payne at Camp Hood. Texas
Sgt Darrell Dean. 38421354
'■ Postmaster
New York. N Y.
36191'8)3
A.P.O. 360. ‘ Postmaster
Dec. M. 1944
New Ycrk City. N. Y.
Mr. John H. Crue
Pvt. Alton D. Armour 36988309
Haslln’ts. Michigan
Dear John:
I was right surprised to hear from
Pfc. Kenneth A. McClelland.
you. nnd especially to note that
36406158
you had my correct address on the

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Let’s not have it on our conscience that we neglected farm
machinery. Let’s check every machine NOW. Don’t put
it off. Don’t overlook a single worn part or weak bearing
which can be detected in advance and repaired or rebuilt to
save a new part — perhaps a whole new machine.

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THE HASTINGS SANNI*. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I. IMS

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lST?^”l7rSg‘ I

NIMlEVIllE *

vtelted their son James at lhe Great &lt;!.parm.*nt that their
I Lakes Training SUUon north of been tnieei in action Jan. 10 tn 1

man returned from Grand Rapid*
the forepart of last week where ate
ncr wouia nare ocen aa years &lt;no ■pent several days at the home of
her
daughter. Mn. Boylan, who
February. He had jutt bean
promoted to the rank of Staff Bar- wa* Just hoqye from lhe hospital
Okl* and 1* awaiting orders for |Mnt He entered service Feb. 1842 with a new baby daughter. Master
s ciiangc ot location.
went oversea* a year ago- He Charted Boylan who had been
■pending a f«w days with hi*
wa* with Oen. Patton's 3rd Army
and had been hospitalised with grandparent* relumed home also.
Aviation student Charleti Cham- wound* received at Bl Lo in Nor- * The Harold Woah family has
moved from the Otto house to the
berlaln. son of the Rev. and Mrs.
new government home on *outh
Leroy Chamberlain at Leighton,
Broadway which .wa understand
iWM oommlMioned a 2nd lieutenant,
they have purchased * George
Jan. 20 in the army air forces after
Miss Lorraine
brSSIra p£“j~
hZS Kraft and daughter. Mis.
I completing his training at the S?h
h t?w
'01 Caledonia. wCTe Sunday dinner
Carlsbad army air field. New Maxl«o. and 1* now home on furlough
„
' E F Blake. * Mr. and Mr*
ft£Com•J
P—
a[llcd
friend _■from
-- hy
' a girl ••
. MUS KaW'D
tSi’lm.na Mugridge and small son visited hsr

—

Mn. David Chain ana mt. ana
Jbs. Fottemn* were Sunday
ning dinner guests of Mr. and
Roy Grimes st Baker lake. *

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Ste». Uni. Kilua
daughter. Mr. and Mr*. JtecaOa Barre
In India with uic airown* forces.
ur
Mn Prank Mui* ri s ‘and little aon*. * Uttle Jimmie NetI Mr and ItoT JauSr. Polhemu* rJSreed^osd ^JrS^ f^lM--'
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Mrs.
eve­
Mrs. -VWM
Mr* Beeler. Daisy Hl*f.

The February
Matrons club a
X aeiu rr&gt;a*i
Star chapter w— —
Feb. 2 with Mrs. U 1R Beeler Potm II la hoped
luck dinner aL noon.
and attend.
attend
ill member* will try' and

.

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terns in
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ESTATE
OKER

! tics are moving.
' Charles Baughman. Jr. and fam­
ily have moved from tiie Clarence
French tenant house on the Prairie
, to a farm south of the Robbins
schoolhouse on west county Hne.
Vur Adams u Hl tn bed at ids
home on the Prairie and Leon Potts
at hLv home northeast of town.
I Mrs. Arthur Thede, who recently
I underwent surgery at Butterworth
'hospital. Grand Rapids, is making
1 a nice convalescence at the home
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Klump tn the city.
Mrs. Roy Hooper, who has been
seriously ill al her home on north
Grand Rapids street te somewhat
Improved.
Mrs. August Flnkbelner of the
Caledonia vicinity te seriously ill tn
Butterworth hospital
—
Senior Play
I The senior* of Thomapple-Kellogg school are all set for their
annual piny which they will give
: at tile .school, this Thursday and
| Friday evenings. Feb. I and 2. al
! 8 o'clock. The title of the play Is
1 "The Million Dollar cook", sounds
,good!
Cast of characters Is Lots Churchill. Rose Pederson. David Otto.
Josn Wilson. Bessie Sines. Marveta
Jenkin*. Helen Jenkins, Wayne
Rob inion, Delbert Lu&amp;senden and
Beverley Sweet; director. Mbs Millie
Whalen. The cast is all talented
young folks and If you don't attend this play you're going lo mtes
a fine entertainment.
Service Note*
Mr. and Mrs L R. Beeler are In
receipt of a letter from their son
Connie who is a Phm. 2/c with the
Navy. He writes he spent Christ­
, mas with the Dick Sandefur fami Hw In Los Angeles and also visited
! with Mrs. Faye McKevitt. daughter-

! husband. James MM 1/c Ls aboard
ship- hi' the North Pacific. Connie

HU brother. Edison of £e AAT.' men ^Xn5^ii^.^diS ! S^uX PeTn T°Ue’ to

Th* Gun club and th* Hunting
club aaw a movie called 'The Mak­
ing of a Shooter” procured from
lhe State Conservation Department
rtnrtnv
rluti
-

Corporal Harold Hewitt. with hk
wile are back in MJddteville after
The Ladles Auxiliary of the Vet­
a live month*, absence, but Harold eran* of Foreign Wars is sponsoring
the 10th annual national essay con­
wife, the former Helen McDyer. wUl test. The subject this year Is "What
remain with her parents. Mr. and Americanism Means to Ms”, it Is
Mr*. Brom McDyev in Hasting*. open to all high school students, and
His brother. Lawrence Hewitt and all essays must be finished by April
37. Several students of the English
cMsses are entering

The Red Cross Sewing club is now
making bedside hospital bags.
an unthe vtlGeorge Walton left last .Friday
laaa sji well as their families. Tl&gt;e morning to visit hte brothers in the
village board of Health placed a east. He is to meet Jack at Boston
Bert
quarantine on all dogs for three and go from there to Falmont, cape
months beginning Jan. 25 because Ccd. Mass., to have * short visit
several . dogs have died recently. with hte other brotlier. Lt. D. P.
Walton and his wife.

, ....
Mrs. Irving Lutz called
symptom* of poisoning and others
aunt,
and
— •*—»— •••——. —• ~~t- —.
- al the time ot induction was an em- * - on his uncle and
in v«nv
— Mr.
*»—
—- Mrs.
■.
The foods class will ftart next
showed .soma signs of rabies.
for the weekend and there was a pioyee of tiie White Praduet« Onr. I
1 HooyermYankee
h.pp, family
r.nmy r.unlcn
Evan- ™uoi
rrooucu w Sunday * Thj RCT. S. B fluinejr
Your dog can receive the scrum Monday on the buying and prep­
happy
reunion &gt;t
at U»
the Evanporation
treatment which will make it im­ aration of meat; the movie "Meat
gelical
in LeightonttUC
al parsonage m
UXhUn.
|i The aymi
OTWJ1Wal Ujento gmand
Romance" will be shown Feb.
mune. Anyone who has a house­
------------- I munity is «
Bl the Baptist church and also was hold pet knows how hard It la lo 8. All hiatt. school girls arc invited
Birthdays Honored 1 tiles WhO-1
lhc nest of former parishioner*. * dispose of your pets yet all precau­
Mrs. John Campbell of Grand Mffbicc of
in giving their sons.
and Mrj Forn.ftt Baker of Cale­ lions should be taken tu guard the
Mrs. Harrington reports that
Rapids entertained Mrs. Ruth Liebdonia were Friday evening visitor* spread of the disease. Several per­
ler and six Grand Rapids ladles Learn of Death of Former Residenl uf her aunt. Mrs. Pearl Kenyon. * sons who came In contact with some there are 140 students and teachers
pturoday.
Middleville
people have
• ~-z. to
— a
- birthday
■~r'T2' hmcheon
Just Mr. and Mrs Gordon Schultman of of the sick dogs *re receiving treat­ eating at tha cafeteria daily.
for the
th* pleasure
nteaxure of Mr*.
Mrx Llebler.
I.tebler learned _•
of the death of- George
Byron Center were Sunday visitor* ments.
.
A deli
leiightful afternoon was passed Matteson of Cedar Rapids Iowa, of her brotlier. Harold Ball and
Wednesday, the 24th of January,
'*•"
last November. Mr. Matteson, who I family. Last week's guests of Mr*,
tiie high school bond and stamp
Anniversary Club Mels
Mr. arid Mr*. L. W Hulett of the was a
native or
aaiaaievue and a Bail and family was her sister.
a native
of Middleville
The anniversary club met to help । sales Jumped up to over 1800 for the
—..here
------ many
---------lrJ di
dlf&lt;j f01. (WAVE Elvira DeWeerd who waa Mr. and Mrs. Earle Kenneen cele­ highest total this
In2£fJ7*dJ!re~
5 mideni
years,
year,
almost
a birthday dinner at the home of _____
i^ng a
Btroke
ffc
------__
home
on
a
seven-day
leave
from
her
doubling
the other two weeks' totals
_
,, __
,rT,„. a son
brate their wedding anniversary
their daughter, Mr*. Roy McCaul. George
~ also -•
of Cedar Rapids, two base at Milledgeville. Ga. (We Sunday with a potiuck dinner al
on the north county hne. celebrat­ grandchildren anjl one brother. De- think we would rather live tn Mld- their Parmelee home
and an--after
---- ------------------ ­
The Girl Reserve* liave elected
ing Bill's 78th birthday, which was lancc Matteson of Grand Rapids.
dlevtiie-^easler to spell i.
noon of visiting.’
- of new officers tor the following year.
On ---------account
sickness lhe Au
o— Fmkbelncrs
.
Lugust
They are preaidmt. Sally Goodyear:
BaakotbaU Victory
and Vur Adams' ■"*
were
— not jpresent, vice-president. Mary Lockwood: sec­
The Thorne ppie-Kellogg basket­ Neman's fteclefy of
Attend Shower
__
Others who attended were Mr
L__ and relary, Beverly Bradford; treasurer.
ball boys won over the Nashville Christian Service
Mr* Georgia Wil).
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oriffeth. kfr. eagers 'Friday night "al Nasiiviiic
The W3.C5. held It* regular Mrs. Claude Kermeen; Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Glenn Oriffeth and Mr. in a slow moving and unexciting monthly meeting. Thursday. Jan. George Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Will
and Mrs. Wm. McKevitt attended game that resulted in a score of 35 at the home or Mrs. Harry' Balsch Schroder and Mr. and Mrs. Claude
The Spanish classes hurl an event­
a potluck supper and shower given 36 to 22. Middleville led throughout with an attendance of thirty-eight. Rosenberg.
ful day last week when they gave
for Mr. and Mrs. Smith Sherman, the game The score at the half Mrs. Ray Lyon* had charge of the
Ur. relumed
u&gt;d Ur.to c&gt;.ud.
Ra.rnb.i,
.bFSr SSf«' “n
Saturday night at the home of stood Middleville 30 and Nashv'llle devotional program and was assisted
ave
their
west
Thon
“
F&gt;
O
a wklv new^mSr wmJS
------------- -- ...w..
George Scott at Quimby. Tiie Sher- 8. High point Mlddleville boys were, by Mrs. Richard Leonard. Mrs. OUvee have
rnU farm hnm. .ft^r fn.tr mnntH.
newspaper Written
xaioot sars
man*, who recently lost most of Smith. 16 points; Bennett 9 and Talbot.
Mrs. retcr
Peter rctcrscn
Petersen ana
and sax*
Mn. I ”PPlc n,rm home ,fter four montlis
at Lyons where he was cmtheir belongings through fire, te- Bedford 8. Nashville high point man Irving butt Mrs. Leonard and Mr*.'
Talbot sang two duets as a part of ] Pioy«l।celved many and lovely gifts from wa* Laurent with 7.
1
I am Monday, at the half-iiour petheir mail carrier friends.
| The second team game resulted the service.
I
... .
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.’rm kt nru crw» Bcwrn
*• telal w:ts held for those stu1 in a victory for Nashville by a score
We are told there is urgent need
J?ad.,run ? the halls, or
War Csraaltk*
of 29 to 25 Middleville meets the program in lhe form of a p lay.
law# that
Residents of this vicinity heard Wayland boys here this Tuesday depicting tiie various types of work for more ladle* to help do Red Cross |1ad }22.l",cd, °th|'r
sewing.
Mrs.
Grace
Waddell,
sewhad
been
set down by the courtesy
■with sorrow that death messages and undoubtedly it will be a lively carried on by the WB.CB. Those
ing
chairman
states
there
are
three
commitlce.
The chief justice acted
;had been received by the families cf game.
taking port wore Mrs
Petersen. machines and at present twenty- lia
Jury
was
made up
1two soldier boys. Tne first message
[Mrs. Batech. Mrs. Elton Lawrence. seven suits of pajamas in the mak-1 ‘’J
Justice commission, l ive of
।came to Mrs. Louis Martin of Rt. 3,
The Rov* Martin family of Quin-1Edith Btokoe. Mrs. Russell
■UM’ent* were convicted and
who lives west of lhe Oates school cy were weekend visitor* of her par- Bender. Mrs. Robert VanderVeen. ing. The ladle* meet at the K. of I
P.
hall
every
Tuesday
at
1:45
p
m
i
«
‘
v
'
n
'cntencc.
corners announcing that her son. ents. Mr. and Mrs Albert Wlcringa ! Mrs. E- Hickman. Nancy Baisch.
------------Sgt. John Strumborger, 24 had been on the west county line * There Marilyn Bedford and Jane Vander- and to date there hasn't been more ,
than thirteen present—with an mv- j The new semester opened Mon­
killed Dec. 11. on an island in lhe
to be quite an epidemic of Veen
erag* of eight. Aren't there more i day when enrollment blanks were
Pacific. He went to the war sone reenu
three-day measles among U&gt;c school' Mrs. Stokoc. president of the so- ladies around who are willing to I given nut the first hour The new
with the Red Arrow division, the chlidren
The borne maker* are ctety presided at the business ses- give an afternoon a week lor such I subjects this semester are Hortlcuifirst army to enter after Pearl
having their troubles with the fain-1
a worthy cause?
| ture. Economics. Economic GeogHarbor.
ily dogs in quarantine hew ling their | The Birthday tea, to be held in ■
------.
; raphy, Bolls. Arithmetic 'fundaBesides his mother he leaves a disapproval of being tied up and February at the church will take I
Clrcle* to Meet
mentals). American Literature, and
brother Tony of Middleville, n sis­ the kids of ^the family ill. * Roy , the ( place of the regular meeting
.r AVr.
1
Thc RouM! c,rcle *111 in(*t thlsi Trigonometry.
The largest ucater. Mrs. Cail Hula of Irving, hts Saydei of
Grand
Rapids
was
a
i
At
the
cla_t
of
the
mietlng
dainty
Thursday
afternoon
with
Mr*,
detnic class this semester te Ecostepfather and a step-sister. Rose Sunclav
Sunday dinner
dh'iier°gue-t'*of
tiie"ciare
refreHhnients were
were served
served by
by several
•evera’l | Han-y
tHm^Bennctt*
guest of,Uthe
Clare refreshments
Bennett
and the Young nomics with 42 enrolled
Marlin pt Middleville. John was a Getty family. He reports his family , members of the Masters-Jones cir-1
oulid
u-..ii
i. a
.. .military
ni&gt;&lt;...... police ।clc.
nh x«r»
.Last Friday morning at 10:30. we
well. Mu-rv
Harry, .oi.,,
who is
clc. Remember
Remember that
that all
all women
women of
of । n
-&gt;&gt;nu
— w
—
--— Flinn t*wrrnr,j
U" M
E W Lawrence.
| LaM
with the aimed forces, is still in thc
‘ church
‘ arc considered members I 1 H
cirten tVeddinr Annlverurv
aM?mbl.v preoenled by Mr
Holland and writes them regularly. Uf the WB.CB. and arc urged tu I
Sfed Ho^-^^ho J*chllUn« '
« a fit* Mr. and Mrs. John Nagel of attend these mecting*.-Ardte Lutx.
u'n m &lt; tln“ end t0 ,h&lt;‘
Betty Bar­
Gqind Rapids were Saturday night reporter.---------------------------------------------- !
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1
i
?rt- Merie Hendershott. Julie Shelguests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs
Weldon ^Uv^Matthewa
Cole. Elaine Van Hom.
MiddievlBe Bintnes# Men Meet I anniversary in a quiet manneryat ion. 'roblas
Hwil'‘
Elmer James and Sunday callers ot
-------7.7^me-fom'';
nd"^h.li;^
•Hie busine** people of Middleville their
farinhume four and
one-half,
chnrtle.nd Hii^BtauX
her sister, Mrs. Grace Waddell and
sons. * The Jack Bowman family met at The Arcade restaurant for a miles southwest of town tn Yankee ££
m it The ntev nreSSfted
■!
..'1 ‘ R™»»««»»«»
who has been living in Uw Snyder dinner meeting. Thursday evening. Springs twp. Friends remembered
apartments has moved to the home Jan 25. Following a fine dinner a them with card*, the Bowens!* ’ wttcnin Racket
oi her people.
business session wm held.
The
riMne of the association was chunged tne Prairie literary society at which &gt;
from The Middleville Business Mens
Association to the Middleville Com­ rave them a fine shower of ’canned
mercial club Officers were elected
as follows:—President. V. V. Tabor;
Mr. Hoove*, lhe ton of Lyman
president. T. J. Berry: rccre- and Jane Hoover was bom in [ Schuyler L
u. Manhall,
aoarsuaii. editor
cunor of
oi the
me
FOR ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS vice
tary-treasurer, Ruth Licbler.
Leighton twp, Allegan county. Oct. .Clinron County Rebublicnn-News at
119. 1868, one of four children. His St. Johns since 1923. lost week an­
; »ne.
tne
lormcr---Clara
Luu. —
was- nounced lhe sale of his paper to
.....
.
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GENERAL WIRING
bom
in
KHchner.
Canada.
Jane
22.
Enoch
T.
("Ink"!
White,
editor
of
Ell Holes, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Holes, somewhere In the Pa­ 1875 one ot the thirteen children of the Gladwin County Record for the
cific has been advanced to rank of Daniel and Leah Lutz. Later the past ten year*.
CONTRACTING
family
moved
to
the
vicinity
west
When
a
veteran
editor
who
has
corporal in lhe Marines and is now
W. Court St.
*
been connected with the printing
, a gunner on a 105MM liowiuer. Eli of Caledonia.
Hastings
t is the youngest of the three sons of l The couple was married aL the and publishing business for 42 years,
(the Holes all of whom are In sen ice. ministers home in Grand Rapids voluntarily pack* ud his typewriter
I and recall the day aa being very and moves on—that Is news
In commenting on his decision.
[ cold and there being plenty of snow.
They began housekeeping tn Alle­ "Sky" came through with one of
gan county and also spent ten years ! thc most quotable quotes about the
in Oklahoma before moving to their newspaper profession that has ever
come to this writer's attention. He
present farm thirty-two years ago.
They are the parents of three said:
'Newspapers are
institutions—
children. Mrs. Walter Harrison of
Middleville, William, employed by especially those which have been
the government and located in the published as long and as successfully
Panama Canal Zone, and Robert as has the Republican-News. News­
of Denver, Colorado; also thirteen papers live on and on. Publishers
and editors come and no—merely
grandchildren.
He has a brotlier William in exercising a trust during the term
North Dakota. Mrs. Hoover has of their service. They represent lhe
two sisters and four brothers. Mrs. oeople of the community who. In tha
Alma Schrader in Florida; Mrs. last analysis, are thc real owner*
Mary Ann Smith of Petoskey. Udyd A newspaper is a service institution
Luts ot Merritt/Ephraim of Detroit. which could not exist without the
Irving of Illinois and Alvin of people of the community.”
That quotation goes a long way,
Caledonia.
Mr. and Mrs, Hoover have many
friends around this and the Cale­ rated one of the outstanding weekly
donia communities who wish them editors tn the State of Michigan
the best of life. ’

AUCTION SALE
Hoving decided to quit farming I will sell the following at Public Auction ot the
place located 6 miles north’d Augusta; or 2 miles south of Hickory Corners on the
E. M. Cadwallader farm on

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1945

ST. JOHNS EDITOR
ANNOUNCES SALE
: OF NEWSPAPER

WILEYS
ELECT. SERVICE

Call 2795

&amp;

114

LUNCH AT 12:00, SALE COMMENCING AT 10:30 O'CLOCK.
4

HORSES

Pair matched gray mares, 5 and 6 yrs.
old, wgt. 3,400 lbs.
\ Gray horse, 10 yrs. old, wgt. 1,600 lbs.
Shetland pony, 4 yrs. old.
1. in. brass trimmed harness.
25 HEAD OF CATTLE

13 head good milch caws, breeding dates,
ages, etc., will be given day of sale.
3 heifers, pasture bred.
L
7 heifer yearlings.
G-iernsey bull, I yr. old,
Bocf cow.
HOGS
3 L riod sows, wgt. 350 lbs., due Apr. 15.
17 shoots, wgt. 100 tbs.
POULTRY
60 White Rock yearling hens.
HAY &amp; GRAIN
12 tons mixed hay.
200 bu. oats.

FARM IMPLEMENTS

John Deere tractor, on rubber, Model A.
John Deere 2 bottom plow, new.
John Deere tractor cultivator.
John Deere disc, 12 ft.
John Deere binder, 7 ft., new.
Cultipacker, 10 ft., new.
Massey Harris drill, fertiliser attach­
ment.
Black Hawk corn planter,- fertiliser at­
tachment.
New Idea manure spreader.
John Deere side rake. .
John Deere
McCormick mowerf'on rubber.
Hayloader. Grapple hook.
John Deere potato digger.
Potato planter, fertiliser attachment.
3 sec. John Deere drag.
3 sec. Oliver drag. Spike drag.
Two 2-horse riding cultivators.
Farm truck wagon and rack.
Wagon and rack.
McCormick Deering wagon and 4 wheel
trailer on rubber.
Garden tractor. Milk cqyt.
100 potato crates. 8-10 gal. milk cans.
99 Oliver walking plow.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

RAY HUGHES &amp; SON, Props
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer
R. 1. Delton. MictL, Hickory Corners Phone 17 F 2-1

MILT LEINAAR, Clerk

Make
Our
Success
YOUR
Success

WAR BONDS W1U pn.ru, » “ash-

DON'T BUY THINGS YOU DON'T
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
INSTEAD.

COOPERATION

Is the
Democratic Way

Belonging to o cooperative ii limply bonding to

)i)U. \l;iy He Culled On
id Take the

FIRE TEST
Advlime!

gether for mutual interests, each member with a

vote on all major decisions, each shoring in the
profits according to his contributions. It’s Democ­
racy at Work.

.

Through Your Co-Op You Con Supply

Yourself With All Your Form Needs

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES, INC
CHOSE 2118
AOKTH CHLHCJI ST.

HASTINGS

Yeu can’t go wrong wit
this FRII BOOKISH
Tha "firo 101" simply moons thcrt fo collad In full on your fire Inturanco, it ii
nocattary that you list all property dottroyorf togalhor
with Its voluo. Tests thaw that if you fry to roly on your
memory, you may ponoliio yourself hundreds of dollari In forgotten Homs. Don't take a chance ... take a
Household Inventory today. Ask vs for a copy.

DORRANCE TRETHRIC, AGENCY
2nd Floor N at ion o I Bank Bldg.
Hattingi

PHene 2307

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY k IM*

I0L

a Hunting

N&lt;mo* TO creditors

LEGALS

WARDROBE WASHING
an- three simple rules for
wardrobe garment* that
xrwwlel earn" ‘til uw llllrn-

NOTICE TO CREDITOR*

Jcparinwnt

/ the V«tsp^n soring

■ulr»* U prMOal llwlr Cl»io»» l« Ml*
Coort. at Uo PreWale Ofliae. ia iko Ollr

ident*.

Hub Ik now

Stiff

KOTIOB TO CREDITOR*
Hi.i. cf Mkhiaae. Th&lt;

ut Friday

NASHVILLE

' NOTICE TO CREDITOR*

ftart next
and prepivie ."Meat
down Feb.
ire invited

otts that
d teacher*
ally.
t January,
nd stamp
00 for the
.
almost
eks’ totals.

ORDER TOR PUBLICATION
Odi J

ORDER FOR PUBLICATIOM
Proscia Court

'&lt;■ elected
wing year.
Goodyear:
rood; sec­
treasurer.
an event-

inish. and
written
(-hour pe­
those stu­
* halls, or
laws Uwt
? courtesy
tice acted
I made up
i. Five of
cted and

OKDER TOR PUBLICATION

lil Court, hr Id
led Muti­
nies were

Horticul1c Geog&lt;fundature. and
est uca-

AUCTION SALE

10:30. we
etty BarHlc Shel*
'an Hom.
swa WilStauffer
presented

OR
ALE
.or of the
-News at

icimouc &lt;-». Mueiier. uistrucun
Wednesday P- m.. following a stroke ,
institutional Administration at
of paralysis early that morning. He:
:higan State college, defines
la survlvd by the wife and daugh­
ewarm as about body temperater. Miss Genevieve Hafner of Detrolu Obituary sketch next week. A turothe garment being washed
Elmer Greenfield, station agent of I coolei
dyta .that bleed freely,
the New York Central railroad I cants
teats use of modern flakMl
here for the past 3fl yean has re- | She i
at readily dissolve tn lukeI tired, and h's son. Claris Greenfield soap*
la in charge of the station until warm
....---------------------------- —
semeone Is appointed as his succe»- training from hard rubbing, twlstsor. * Von w. Furnlsa haa taken ing. or wringing.
o»t i t hi* aaslatani Adolph Douse. Jr., into
—
I the buslneAs os junior partner mak­ launuenng colored fabrics, if the
i Ing the Rexall Drug store now Fur- dye* are not entirely faat. Soaking
1 msa and Douse
I colored garment* ia likely to oe
dangerous, particularly if two or
mure colon are present.
Mn. C. F. Hough, of Mulvane.:
Pfc. and Mrs. Leser Smith arc
After washing, the garmenu
Kansas. »penl last Tuesday after­
noon. with MA. G. W. Gribbln. Mrs, the parents of a baby gtrl. Connie should be rinsed thoroughly, moist­
ure removed quickly, and the pres iHough to spending uome Ume In Diane, bom Jan. 19
Pfc. Dale C. Burd, son of Mr. and ing should be done with a mod­
Grand Rapids, at Uic home ot her
brother. Cnas. Rowudcr. * Mr* H. Mr» Rav Burd, lias been awarded erate iron a colored garment let’
M. Wheeler recently returned lo her the Bronte Star tar exceptionally in a wet heap, after washing may
home here having spent the past meritorlciK achievement against the
e .covered w)th xentaet stain:
four mohths near Washington. D. enemy in Fiance. Pvt. Burd was -&gt;htnc .&gt;n&gt;-£-nur toun:M cnutiu r
C’ visiting the families of her two wound-i in. France ihartly after
sons. * Mrs. Gail Keihl was called the Normandy invasion and is back .aba-^Muellcr recum;n«al. i.h.u..
to Charlotte last week by the serious in the United State i He has re­ thc garment in a bath •
rl .,;’.&gt;r
illness of her mother. Mn. Munch, ceived treatment in Percy Jones first squeezing out ar mucn rinse
who died Saturday morning.,# The hospital and U now at Fort Custer water as possible. Al-er the clutn
Rev. and Mn. J. E- VanAllen were —
hospital.
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has absorbed the excess moisture,
In Lansing, last Monday night at- i Roger
~
r Shaw. 8 2/c left Great Lakes unroll Immediately or damage from
tending the alumni banquet of —.J
io for a fleet service school al dampness may occur.
Olivet college. * Mr. and Mn. L. E. RCey
f- West. Fla.
Most sweaters and knitted gar­
Fcighncr end Mr. and Mn. D. F.
Richard 8. Wheeler, son of Mrs. ments can be washed succeeafuDy.
Hlndcrllter. were In Lanalng Fri­ H. M. Wheeler has been promoted
day and Saturday attending the from Major to Lieutenant-Colonel first, take the measurements, or
draw
an outline. Follow the wash­
Michigan Press Association meet­ in the U. 8. Army Air Force. He
ing. * Miss Josephine Balch at Bat­ has been In service since 1941 and ing rules. -Then lay the sweater
tle Creek, spent lhe weekend with bolds an administrative post fn Air flat on a dry towel or paper and
her parents. Mr. and Mn. Ernest Force headquarters in Washington. return, to the original measure­
ments. Pressing is usually not neBalch * Ralph Clark, former owner
Donald H. Howell has written his
of the Main Cafe, was a Nashville father. Olenn Howell..that he is in ceasary after cirying.
visitor Tuesday, a The Rev. and
Philippine* and received his
Mrs. H. R. Krieg were In Hastings the
copy of the Nashville News con­ ZAST DELTON
last week Mon lay night attending taining the lett -r from Captain
Last Week’s Letter
tiie supper at Grand St. Un iteel Clias
Fun is* &lt;!'• ribhui tt:«' mBrethren church, given In connec­ vaslou of Leyte Don writs- it WM
Mr and Mrs. Bob Carpenter an&lt;
tion with the field tour ot Ernewt an accura te tieseriaiion.
r n Ronnie of Battle Creek cam&gt;
Mnrks. general secretary of Mich
। ;&gt; to nave birthday dinner wlti
C. E Union. * Mrs. Carrie Evans
■ . pri'i.M. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bci
a
guest
the
past
10
day.,
in
tn
•
Fttd
and Mrs. Fred Warner were recent
ii ?ii-r -Sunday, it being Bert
dinner guests of Mrs. Kohler and Leng heme !• f. Jan. V !nr Chb-sgn i.ir'.hihc.. * Mr and Mrs. Rhlerso:
and later will report In N&gt; ■. York
Mrs. George Campbell.
'
: I ..
lined her parent
mn meteorological unit •ervmg in
■ ~ ■ - •• • • -­
Sunday. Jan. 21. was the birthday the middle East and has 30 day* In "wft*™Ln/ehtt
• u_ gr»t—«
। and Mrs. Stewart Waters and chllof thF Rev. Lloyd Mead Guests of
Pvt Edward Huemme has re- j dren spent Sunday evening: at Joe
Mr. and Ml?- Mead that day were
celved a
a medical
medical discharge
discharge from
from Stamp Hora. * Mr. and Mrs. Lintheir sen Otlo Mead and family celved
Collison
entertained
the
and their daughter. Mr and Mrs. Camp Beale. Calif , and with Mrs. den
O. Burlingame of Lansing, and Huemme Is spending a_ month in Kingsley Ladles Aid for dinner
family. * Mrs. J. W. Sullivan was in the home of his parents, Mr. and Wednesday, with 32 present. *
Stewart Waters and family and
Grand Rapids lost week Monday and Mrs. Edward Huemme. Sr.
Leonard W. Kane. 8 2/c was home Rex Waters and wife spent Sunday
.Tuesday attending thc reception
and services for the class In train- from Chicago on a weekend pass afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
ert Louden near Augusta
i nig al Marywood
convent.
Her Jan. 29-21.

WOTim; TO URSDITOU

3 for lhe

GOVERNMENT
ORDER
CONCERNING THE USE
OF ELECTRICITY

Effective Feb. I, ’45
* War requirements have created a shortage in the sup*
ply of coal and other fuels.

In order to save fuels used in

the generation of electricity, the War Production Board

has issued an order ( Utilities Order U-9) providing that—

Electricity Shall NOT Be Used For

Any of the Following Purposes:
Outdoor advertising and outdoor promotional light­
ing.
Outdoor display lighting except where necessary for
the conduct of the business of outdoor establish­
ments.

3

Outdoor decorative and outdoor ornamental light­
ing.
,

Show window lighting except where necessary for in­
terior illumination.

Hoving decided to engage in other business we will dispose of the Personal property
at Public Auction at the farm known as the John Youngs place located 3 miles south
of Hastings on M-37, then j mile east on

5

Marquee lighting in excess of 60 watts for each
marquee.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1945

Z*
"

White way street lighting in excess of the amount
determined by local public authority to be necessary

Starting at 12:30 o'clock, I offer the following:

for public safety.

■

Outdoor sign lighting except foj:

fiVSX
rpe writer

HORSES

decision.
one of
bout the
don.

He

tuUons—
ivc been
ceasfully
U Newsubllshera
—merely
he term
sent lhe
o. In tho
owners,
stllutlon
&gt;out the

Some Like

FLOWERS

These horses are sound and good workers.

cows

3ng WAR
anatior.I
J weekly
ligan.

' DON’T
»&lt;DS

Some Lika

STRIPES

ICY
2307

Pair bay mares, age 12 &amp; 13, wgt. 3000
lbs.
Roan mare, 4 yrs. old, wgt. 1,400 lbs.
Roan more, 6 yrs. old, wgt. 1,500 lbs.
Bay mare, 4 yrs. old, wgt. 1,500 lbs.
Bay gelding, 14 yrs. old, wgt. 1,450 lbs.

That's why wo have
over 340 different
wallpaper patterns,
shown in our
big decorator­
size sample
books. And
quality rang­
ing from 6c a
roll to the
best papers of
America’s
largest man­
ufacturer of
wall­
paper.
If you
wish,
you
can re-do your
entire homo...and
pay only 10% down
for your wallpaper
on our
monthly
payment
plan.

MOMTOOMIKY WARD

Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old, bred July 20.
Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old, bred July 25.
Yearling heifer.

HAY &amp; SEED
5 ton alfalfa and brome grass hay.
Quantity seed potatoes.
SO lbs. seed beans. 30 bu. oats. •
20 lbs. red clover and olsike seed.
MACHINERY
3 good sets of double work harnesses.
6 ft. cut grain binder. Oliver riding plow.
2 Oliver walking plows.
Cuttar. John Deere single cultivator.
2 John Deere double cultivators.
Low iron wheel wagon and rack.
Wood wheel wagon. Avery plow, new.
2 section drag. 2 horse cultivator.
20 rods hog fence, new. .
2-80 rod rolls barb wire, new.
, .

Electric fence control. 12 x 16 stock
canvas.
3 rolls tar paper. 5 gal. cream can.
10 gal. water separator. Strainer.
3 gal. cream pail. 2 axes. Cross cut saw.
16 gauge gun and shells. 12 ft. ladder.
Post diggers. Chicken feeders.
3 horse evener. 2 dox. traps.
3 gal. sprayer, new. Log chain.
Jack screw. Grain sacks. Work bench.
Set tackle blocks. 3 feed barrels.
2 saws. 2 mauls. Scythe. Small tools.
Wire stretcher. 2 sled boats. Level.
. Corn and potato planters. End posts.
Forks, shovels, hoes, garden tools and
numerous other articles.

FURNITURE

New Krohler apple green mohair, 2 piece
overstuffed suite, pre-war.
Climax cook stove. 2 burner oil stove.
3 piece bedroom suite. Trunks.
Walnut bedstead and springs.
Desk and bookcase combined.
Hammock. 4 rockers. Library table.
2-9x12 rugs. 10 dining chairs.
Marble top dresser. Carpets.
Writing desk. Foot stool.
2 heating stoves. Dresser. 2 tables.
1 iron bed springs and mattress.
2 cupboards. Stove board. 2 tubs.
Lantern. Churn. Pails. Lamps. Stand.
Cupboard. Clock. Couch. Dishes and
cooking utensils.

(a) Directional or identification signs required for fire and

police protection traffic control, transportation terminals or
hospitals; or directional or identification signs for any similar
essential public services the lighting of which is specifically cer­

tified to bo necessary by local public authority.

(b) Directional or identification signs using not more than 60
watts per establishment, for doctors and for hotels and other

public lodging establishments.

ft VIOLATIONS
If the War Production Board determines that any persoa is using elec­

tricity in violation of this order it may direct the electric supplier serving
such person to disconnect service and prescribe the conditions under which

service may be reconnected.
In addition, any person who wilfully violates any provision of this order or

who in connection with this order wilfully conceals a material fact or fur­
nishes false information to any department or agency of the United States

is guilty of a crime and upon conviction may bo punished by fine or imprison­
ment.

ft APPEALS
Any person affected by tai; order who considers that compliance will work

an exceptional or unreasonable hardship on him or who considers that com­
pliance will endanger public health or safety may appeal for relief to the
District Office if thc War Production Board for the area in which the con­
sumer is located.

ft EFFECTIVE t)ATE
Effective dote of that portion of the order forbidding use of electricity for

thc purposes specified above is February I. 1945.

TERMS: CASH, NO PROPERTY REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

There’s no shortage of electric generating capacity but there IS a shortage

of cool.

RALPH MEAD &amp; KENNITH ROGERS, Props
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

When you save electricity you save cool and help w&lt;n

Wor.

THIS ADV. PUBLISHED by CONSUMERS POWtR CO.

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lion dokui- north cf mass an:
- for Uncle Sam to have around.

And she’s some baby!... ninety mil­
;htjind majesty... and a mighty handy thing

She’s yours—all yours. Your War Bonds helped buy and pay for her. So don’t
let her down now.

WALLDORFF b SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
B. A. LyBARKER
BONNET b GOWN
AUTO SPORT SHOP

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS

I

Don’t sell her out by selling out a single bond you’ve bought. For she still needs
your dollars. Needs them for food. And fuel. And ammunition.
.
»
Remember—she’ll keep on fighting for you! You keep on saving—for her!

KEEP FAITH WITH OUR FIGHTERS
* BUY WAR BONDS F OR KEEPS *

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK
ANDRUS SERVICE

VIKING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
LONG b MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.
INT. SEAL b LOCK

MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
COFFEE SHOP
BARRY CLEANERS
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
CUT RATE. SHOE STORE

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EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

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..-LlLrriFarm Machinery ReOn Hi. ***** * PO" Classes Organise

SAXON CASTLE TO
HOLD OPEN HOUSE

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1945

EDITORIAL

BACK

14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

BARRY BOARD ASKS Another Big One
RATIO
MORE CASH FOR ITSl~~t”S
TOWNSHIP ROADS

A

That Hastings has the right man enough and big enough to do that.
I Plans are being completed Hits
in Ted Bcnnlnk to serve the young
i week for the organization of two
his chosen field of labor. He La the
classes In Form Marchlnery Re, winch Lt of sufficient interest to the
conclusively proven by an event, of right type of man to help young
Youth by
Center
Announces
Ipalr," sponsored
the Hastin&lt;&lt;«
'Isaac Walton's of Barry county to
which we have Just learned. It will people to Ret the right ideas and
■ High school in cooperation with the
Official Opening Sunday
obtain front page notice, and will
Ideals of life.
slwnn
”
lliunTs'
youth
**
a
*urprlse
to
him
to
have
It
menr j j-j j j j j j j *
J - ■■ ■
■
. | stau Board of Control for Voea1 also find favor with the boys over­
SaxonwlUdflcidb^^n
Castle. Hastings* itoyo"
ce^
pro-■ Honed In the Banner for he ha*
Red stamps: QB. RS. B
Mr.
Bcnnlnk
has
won
the
full
j
Middlevllle Michigan tlonal Education. One class will be
seas who are keen about 'ftshln'
The Present $56 Per Mile
January 28. 1945
I ,M*W *n Dowling "t ‘be shop of L. gram when it opens its doors to [not the slightest idea that we ever ।confidence of the organization which!
thru the ice" in the old home coun- through March 11; T5, U5.
Inadequote
for
Keeping
X5. good through April M:
Mello Fellas
1 J Oswald on each Thursday night the public Sunday afternoon Feb. heard of It. W» will not reveal the sponsors his work here and in Barry |
and
A2. B3. C3 and IX
Roods
in
Good
Condition
__________
- Calvin Streeter, champion Gun
&gt; I hope I'm not starting some-1 and t*”‘ "‘her at B. L. Beck s shop, 11. After more than four months xource of our information.
county. He has won the love)
The board
boaro oi ^upervLsors
^upervLwrs by
Dy resoreso-1[take
lake fisherman, who has made his- 1through June 3.
of planning and work the lime so
Recently, since he has his work and good will of the young people
thing I can't finish. I’ve written, in Hastings
many letters, to many servicemen.j
Now Is the lime for farmers to many have hoped for has arrived.,
weu untj&lt;r way. Mr. Ben- for whose highest good he labor.'-. lutlon has aslted the state for a larg- I tory with his catch of big musktea
cr
appropriation
for
construction
m
the
past
broke
all
hto
records
Blue
Stamps: X5, Y6. Z5. and Al
but I never tried writing them all '’•el l**^r equipment In good *wk*
Saxon Castle has been on a trial iunk rcce|Vrd a fme offer to do He is spiritually inindedr~but. he
and maintenance of townMilp high- Saturday when he hauled in a 46 ,and B2. good through March 31;
al once. How my brother would ing order before spring work and
r.U!\I «he same kind of work in HoUywood.
laugh if he thought I had nothing ' '•'"nrone interested Is urged to at- ^^rM^u^luree^Droved1 that the Calif., at a nice increase In wUary keeps ills feet &lt;m tho ground and ways. The board had ample reason • pound muskellunge from the same 03. D2. E2. F3 and OS. 8«&gt;d
fcr
taking
.....
that
action.
.......
Under
....
toe
»po:
where
......
—
he
has
.™...
made
—
all
—
hU
--past
----bases
ills
options
on
good
Judgment,
through April 28: H3. J3, K2. U,
to say. hc
to/ ^n*
aKinX Xd over what he b receiving here.
He aoesnt
doesn't xnow
know u.e
the half u.
of —KrStaTto
and*&lt;toritw&lt;Tn th^nnrta
,---- r.I. &lt;
M
.-I..U. w* K-i. &lt;
titncnincrv ano orinif in ih- mirts
sound, pommori sense, nnd a deep present McNItt law. Barry county U catches. He think? he has located and M2, good through June 3.
’
Everything is moving right along needing repair nnd you will have |,(-modeling have been more than'Hollywood Is. of course, a much larg­ knowledge of. and respect for what receiving 356 per mile for about thc'muikles runwsy.
In 19TJ he speared a 33 pounder;
900 miles of township roads. With
In thte small but peppy, ‘own. At •'*“ opportunity to repair them with i worth while. One noon 134 were ad- • er city than Hastings, with the
Stamp No. 34 good through Feb.
youn. Ml,.
in
1935.
one
tost
weighed
40S
lbs;
1
liras
imager
allotment
the
county
present we are fighting rabies. Of ’■****
oI a capab e me-1 niitted. and 350 have already pur-1 .southern California climate
and
Stamp No. 35 good through
We are fortunate in Hastings to' nxid commission is expected, in toe in 1937 a 45 pounder; in 1938, one 28.
course to fight rabies w&lt;- havefojchanlc. The classes arn held, with- • chased memberships. The latter la scenery as1 added attractions,
weighing 37S lbs; in 1839 a 30 June 3.
take
char‘Lr For further
I ll,nl‘®d lo ‘hose-In the fifth grade । yut Ted Bcnnlnk turned down have such a personality doing his &lt; lace oi increased costs for labor, peunder. The past two years there
take live
the shots
shots that
that go
go alu:u
iilutie’ with
*1... ‘ ?.ut
.
best
for
the
young
people
of
tots
i
materials
and
machines,
to
put
i
K
— .I always
------- -------j------• --K-.
opportunity. Why’' Bethem.
wondered
*whot a ।I tlon
'w’’ see T. N. Knopf, at the High through the twelfth with young । tJ L (1
was na luck but now Cal has made
city
and
countv.
He
lives
in
and
!
‘
be-e
roads
in
good
condition,
mainsoldier Iheanl when he said hi* ’ *chool or the shop
up for past' failure. All these fish ।
with his work That's why he stays
’ttoe^W h
first day in the service he couldn't'
" v '
Airplane stamps 1, 3. and 3 tn
“■ —a--——
ngc and older arc free to partici-|for our &gt;oung people, aiui. wished In Hasting.' when he could get mere Xlble tLk in a county with Ao have been speared In an area no
raise his arms Well. I know now. CTf)AUn TULA TED
book three good Jndcfinitely.
pate al any time that the Castie is I to have Us value and helpfulness for himself by accepting the Holly- }nany hilly roads, where cuu, apd . larger than* a 9 by 13 tug.
I hope I never see another dog; be- 1 11 K ARIJ I nEA I EK*
open Grade' school students have thoroughly demonstrated before he wood offer. He knows- that, if his [ mis are nroesaary. and snow re­
caiuj n.. unina wh.l 1 mli|M do
slated times when they are adfiilt-1 would undertake work in a new
A PROCLAMATION
One nice thing about It however. IkJF
DI I VC UATtl
work here Is a pronounced sue- , movnl is dlificult and expensive,
I BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE
ted.
.
field. That course wifi prove wise cess, there will be better openings: The Barry county road conunUI see so many familiar faces in the : INI
Kill \ Mlllfl
For a community to have a youth; for blm as wen n5 helpful to his for him than the one he declined. • ,i3‘’hBS ‘”rd to do a good Job with
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
wailing room each day.
,
MVIJ IIVILL
WHEREAS, under the provWon*
™nur 1. n»( unuw.1Joi_ *&gt;&lt;■•• «r,. ,.ork lle„
Wh,„ ,
b
its township reads. It has improved
'of its Congressional charter, the
70 such projects In Michigan. Nur,
them and made them tar better;
.Amerlcanl National Red Cross. In
|s this idea a new ope to Hastings ’ ———------------------------------------------ —
than they were when taken over by ;
one game. That wm to Wayland.,
this fourth year of the war, to fid»
for the former Ufi.O. room «s’
baiIIIYU
PROMOTED TO MAJOR
tile county. But it cannot do the
but some better news boys, we took .•
Ncw Theafcr ?o
necessary
work
with
only
$56
per
Caledonia down the line Oh. It;
our wounded, to cheer and help oar
stfJWK.
’
ssL
’
sSv'ux:
Be
Built
After
the'Wor,
mile
to
meet
toe
cetts:
so
it
has
wasn't a-pushover, but a vciy in­
servicemen on every'fighting IroiU,
usual
in
that
a
major
pnrt
of
the
a
..
borrowed
from
comity
road
funds,
Purpose
Is
to
Obtain
teresting gurnt'. if you kn:&gt;w whnt I
Ray Branch States
aid to provide an easentfal link
redecorating was done by lhe stu- DV fiLf £|1TIABJ
until now the township road fund
! The Bantings Strand Theater Cor- i dents of the city. When one con-' |J |
Reserve Supply of
between these men and their taa»L/LlLr
IIUI1
owes
the
county
road
fund
$106
­
I don't sunpose many of you boys t partition luis* purchased the Hassiders the site of the rooms and'
Plasma
for
County
Use
000.!
That
cannot
go
on,
for
it
sve I tings Hotel property, according to the condition of toe surfaces that ‘
and restoring hc;&gt;e to tul
have seen toe new houses we have
Fraudulent Procedure Brings
takes a-lot of money to maintain । Arrangements for the traveling ।, anxiety
who
iUHertag and In nt.-d
here RenW nice, they aren't all
al) Ray
Rny Branch, manager of the Strand were painted he has to admit that |
Three Men Into Borry Courts
the bounty reads, and to add a few blood bank unit of the Michigan Of ay. and
occupied yet. but we expect they
nrVl ana
and Barry
Harn theaten
thraten. here.
miles of black top each year, when- 1 State Department of Health LaborL
1? SL’Iito.’Tfi.'vi w““"” v“n s&gt;ck1'- ”
M*'WHEREAS this nntantoMm 1*
will when you come home.
I Mr Branch says that no definite
ever that material-U again on the atories and the American Red Cross helping the people at home to stand
As a result of their labors, they |shajt Louis Ormsbe. 37. a resident
The Arcade Pood Bar chanted plans have been rnsde yet for the. have room for ping-pong, dancing. ।
Qa)houn county, and Martin
to
come
to
Hastings
in
the
near
ftrSly
behind
our fighting men
hands some time ago. Peter Peter- use or alteration of this new prop-' table games, and for a snack. Each | Hulsebos. a fur buyer of Bellevue,
At least 3100 per mile is needed future nre being made by Chas through its collection of blood for
sen and Fred nro« are the- proprie- erty nnd that for at least a year it
wounded, it* shipment of food
bOsrin? nt?U' wete arraigned in Municipal court
iI far township roads in Barry county Annabie, Red Cross blood donation
tors now. and they arc dotn&lt; a will continue ar. n hotel under louse furnished bfr'the Klwanls club,ls,here on Monday.
They were
i
under
present
conditions:
and
tn
chairman,
and
Dr.
J.
K.
Alttand
oi!
Mrc
-i.
medical
suDoUes and ctxnnice Job of It. Not mH of you bov' to George Green, the present.man- given a vigorous workout Another1 charged Wjth collecting 866 fox
l,'1 Iort
10 our Prisoners of war
other counties which have as many ll1*LBarry Co'
wrre around-very much when the ng«r.
unusual feature, one which one 'bounty money from this qpunty. to
| hills a« Barn-. Even in townships

I T -.,

1101116

——
La w&gt;/-\vs 4JC 1OI1L

RED CROSS
BLOOD BANK UNIT [
TO MAKE CALL HERE

HASTINGS PROPERTY

GOT $66 BOUNTY

Food Bor was put in. but it makes
Building programs are out of the cannot find in a material way. is W
wmmu
— endued.
hlch. they
were •not
entitled,
like Woodland, when there are vena nice place for the kids to con- ] question for the time being because the eager cooperation of the adults ormsbe
few hills nnd the country is level,
—-Ormsbe. it
It is claimed by Barry
grrgaie. The other niuhc whoiro many materials are frozen and in the community. The encourage- I county officers, swore that he killedL $56 a mile is not enough at present- done in 61 other count
should walk In there bitt Dick Fen-1 the labor Is not available, Mr ment given, the helping hand, toe &gt; the 22 foxes, on which the bounty
Jigan. The reserve
dav costs of materials and labor.|
“ is
&gt;■''urgently needed ■ WHEREAS the Amertean Na­
ton. He Itxtks great, just returned ’ Branch ;said However, he did state giving of time nnd equipment1 was collected, on section 15. As:
II
What
andI jlbuld , ,llc.nal
Cr0M u aUo 0*^^
What Is
U the
the remedy?
remedy? It
It seems
seems for
•— treatment of civilians
- -----------------------------from the Soutli Pacific Ed Schnurr tout he plans to build a mew. mod- whlch went far toward making syria township.
M to us
U-. Ih.il
’.&lt; situation call-&gt;c exceptionally
&lt;xirp.ior.all. helpful in case o.
that !!
the
calls for ‘be
of,,on lts peace-time activities by as­
1s home new. classy. It certainly ! • nr theater here with ample seat- Saxon Castle possible.
an increase, of
on&lt;* c«nt
a
callon in ' *“ calastropiur of any kind.
iActing tne ■ civilian victims of tor­
• The three waived examination
..
,.r.
.-!
&lt;-t.'
u
ji-dion
serms good to have the hometown P"'
conn .c
• Ing «'.Oaeitv
capacity .*
ns soon
as mnrfltten.
conditions
'
: &lt;■ tbtee cents
'c'nJ??5 nado. flood, and other disaster, sad
A committee of adults and stu- and were bound over to toe Circuit
■ the gasoline tax
JX-; u.dl n t.ix
in Michigan “irs of IB and 60 will t&gt; &gt;'f,*ded by tramin&lt; thc people of our NaUOff
fellows around again Maybe you'I win permit. It is possible, he added, dents headed by John Hewitt of! court by Judge Cortright. the bond
bUHm 7IB *•' " : ili ■ '
brlc* tlu “'-"age «nd। toe task o ^ obtaining them^has , |0 cornba. slclcnwA and accident and
hove lieen wondering if the youn-t- that Mime commercial buildings may the Youth Council has made the i of each being fixed at $500.
er fellows have been called yet. Jim also be Incorporated into the struc-; plans for the openhouse which will ■ It appears that the three tnen
tax acre
in the
48 State*.
thus
'
.g-l ।’ gasolinI! ;&gt; cent
added
to that tax 1dc
»lh' 10anaFeTenl suffering and
Faulkner and Rex Schad arc tn ture he has in mind
lie held between toe hours of 2:301 had worked the same racket in Ea- j
Mr. Brancn came here about nnd 5:30-Sunday afternoon. It has | ton and Calhoun counties. Ormsbe
*Ms half o! it could be given to counties !
calUng Mr. Garlinger,-Mter 6, WHEREAS, by the very natunqt
training camp* down south. Glen
for tiie construction and upkeep of: fVP •Hl'1e.?1hn5mvT UnitC*a4fi? 1u services and Che prmdptag
Schondeltnaver and Ell Holes arc twenty years iigo. He states that announced that adults are «rspe-1 and Van Syckle were each fined
township roads.
That would m- ‘^.Health Department Unit. 2460,(whlch |t &gt;tands tlw American Ngon Ciiisim. Floyd Moore has token his belief that Hastings will con-, daily welcome to attend In order i *100 tn Charlotte and gave back
l linue to be ..a ...
progressive, active that they may see what has been I Ute money they had received from
AN EIGHTH AIR FORCE[crta«e the amount available for &gt; m,"n« ine
j I ttonal Red Cross is helping to build
his last Jump, was home a short 1community after
after U
the
rime ano. Dick McKibben is in community
k war. and ap-,1 accomplished. The plan Is to have Calhoun county,
FIGHTER STATION. England—। such roads sufficiently so that B
Present plans call for aslx-bed. a world of unity and peace
France
| predation
ci.-.tier, for
f" the rpatronage ills' the regular activities In operation ■ Hulsebos told Ju;
Judge Cortright that, Lloyd R. Cogswell. 30. of Hustings, good Job could be done. Then the | unit to J* f*J£rl"*d ’5,n,,z,?rd (brotherhood recognizing no barenjoyed, are iuc
fac-- al this time. Youtit Council and' ‘hough hr
rv...
-I..,
‘&gt; theaters here have enjoyea.
’.r.ar.cd the other two the Mich , executive officer of an Eighth । ideal ot a good road to &gt;every WWN
The ^Itamber of Cffn-J rters ofjJeed °T race; and
he loaned
TV's.'"."-':..
tors
which
haveuieprompted
him to ’lud,‘nt
on which they collected Air Force fighter squadron, has been! farmei." to aid him in marketing'merce. Rotary and Kiwanls clJbi&gt;l WHEREAS this organtaatem,
&gt;a.e
p-n.
,Ww building.
uuua«^.
representatives
"' | hides
~ ~*
Cook, is to be next Thursday and ma
ge pi
nnj, jmr
or the new
- bounty In the three counties, he promoted from captain to major
1 his produce, could be realized in a
!*hlch represents a tangiait
rrS.B2 CVrn,nV J1. hftS
i'.11 m
I« addition
‘dditton to the Hotel Hastings
Hastinn. receive.
In
■.did not get his share th the fraudu­
Ma/ Cogswell is a member of the few years. More money could not be j P*115**,
•sion.“** desire of the peotae to
n dither,—won t be long and II will i properly, the Strand Theater. Inc.,
lent bounty collecting. Police had 78th Fighter Group, commanded by I spared • from toe gasoline tax of ।'uKajrorotcrnents lor the,serving ot'reach out to the Natiooa ufelM
be over then we will probably wish hBS g^o acquired the vacant--------confiscated seventh of the pelts, he Colonel Frederic C. Gray, of Abilene,! three cents ger gallon without crip- C02F
tn'JSn5- meP'J,ar FFUvud
land ra‘Ml 10 t.h,'.AA*
'said, and he claimed that Ormsbe Tex.
The group escorts heavy | plingathe work of toe state high-1 P1® da‘“
^°Jae i and which 1$ entirely depend—t (j;
It has teen storming around here state Street and the Coffee Bur Strike* of- Rlicc
burned 25 pelts when the officers bombers attacking targets deep in, way department In building and
^e announcedI — -«oon
re-, voluntary contributions to —
mdte
a hit
bit tately.
nct Ij huildinn
buiJdinR^adjoiniw:
he 'lot*
on the
toe
Hite a
lately, although
although nct
ndlninina “ton
lot on
»t uuu.
, came to artc
arrest
him. Hulsebos the Reich, and bombs and Mrules, tnaintafiffiB
'Tnough tn close school. Our grad- west. These two properties make
About 225 machine shop worker* | figured uiat he was $400 in toe red Nazi bridges, airfields, and marshall-'extia cent were levied, the other ^noti^ as to toe ^eof^^ eiuxen Of this country Ils IHflK
nation exercises tire to be May 30th. Ian excellent alternative location at toe E. W. Bliss company here. jon the whole deal. Not much sym- Ing yards The major performs ad-1 half should go to the state highway । aPP™"l™m“ “nd “J®
Kt! 22F“‘“‘“urn War Fund «
—f believe Its earlier this year than ffor a new theatcredcvelopment.
members of the local union UAW i pathy will be felt for him over his minktrative work in his squad.on. , department, which could then add
l&amp;x,-a&gt;Maa:
ever before Getting us out to make | Mr
Mr. Branch states definitely t*"*
that , &lt;CIO». walked out Tuesday mom- foss under the circumstances. i«vi„„ “the rouid™ co^^^
-o-jge of paved trunk lines•
th^XESEI NOW. THMFORK. I. HMMbi
room for the others!
the postwar plans of Strand Thea­ Ing In a strike which was termed ,
&lt;■»*-----------------। free to supervise combat flying He 1 Every such line, should be paved. W •WJdng
•U»«n« Um*
Ume on
off lor ‘tne
donors
ne oonors
D ROO6EVKLT
ROOeKVXLT pwdaajj
I hope It won't be much iongeC ter. inc., calls for the ereettan of a
unauthorized" by William S. Far r
fl Winnina
issues all orders, makes reports and! with so much
**£ ofd60 donors in a day 5?!)
andithe
thp United mate*
State* of
uch of the gasoline
easollne tax !r9.m1 tne
before you will all be home again. new motion picture tiwater here as num of Pontiac, regional director' JaXOflS Vfi Winning
: returns, keeps records and rosters. J as
now diverted to township and
?.A k?
! President of the Ama
Until you arc. May God bless each soon as conditions will permit.
। of UAW &lt;CIO&gt;. About 26 of the •
I ** Twn GortlOS
and has charge of all correspond- county roads, the trunk lines have
x and everyone of you.
*’ * .
।
, । machinists
refused
to Join
1 machinists
refused
to the
loinwalk
the walk.
... cnee,
ence. tie
He u
is p«iucuun&gt;
particularly cunccnieainot
concerned । nct been tmprovea
improved as rapraiy
rapidly as,
as —------------------- .
.
Peggy Sweet
Hastings
swamped
Middleville W
lbcy should
'•
««
Z
—•***•
.
are continuing on the Job.
- nh the
he personal
personal welfare
welfare of
of pilots
pilots &gt;ith^v
.hmiLd be.
ho
Month, confident in the read
, ,
•,
- - , .
\
Foundry workers continued on I 157-27 tn a non-conference battle and ground crewmen.
Ore.l lmt»ovrmrn, na. reetnllv I
or toe people to respond to Hm
Hastings. Mich.
here Saturday night
Middleville
The Michigan officer was educated' i°feal_
with a a
r l
o
mc-st d inclr ability in suppa
the job
Feb. 3. 1945
„
„
„ .
, .. . .!
Harry Young, president of the a class "C " school showed up well at Hostings High School and at i ^n1^‘“&lt;leV1
this organisation built te i
8«rry Hom, BxlejaWn Irataj |ocal „ld lh, ,inRe
Dear Girls and Fellows
against toe Saxons but the home . Michigan State College. East Lans-1At*lir»^nt -r» i» « n/umtv
allowed evident superiority jmr receiving hte Bachelor of Sci-I,n m',wlje can
made. At present The Barry Countv Education As- generous contributions in the
are “taluM i«i« February II u a,uy
Ihe c01np,ny ln ei„.y. boys
in the Service:
and dedicated to their sen*)
from
the
Ult-off.
MlddlexUle
did
en
’
ce
Sgrei
from
th!
Hauer
Irit
1T»
a
‘
&gt;
‘
^
v
^,
hc
A
r
„ul pM,„ o,
WEB r„,rd.
I guess toe editors of the Banner and U « Ih. Cjurthmue In H,..,
this hour of increasing need.
figured that it was timt* for a re­ tin., lo .indy Hom, Repairs at- Ulp a wuae Increase and a new eon- not once threaten the Saxons who He Worked for lhe U. S. Forest Bcrv- ^d bj U &lt;'American airforce in toe of the year Th^ay ®v®^f
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
had at least a nine point lead । ice in Wallace. Idaho, before enter-' *J»e pre-eni Wor d war.Wten that'February 8. at Hastlnas
CentnU
port from dear old H.HB. Zolly cording to Mary E. Bullis, home traCt.
&gt; ing active service from the Otficcrs’' strife is ended it will be available school. The banquet will be served hereunto Ml my hand and cs
must have looked into her crystal extension agent.
Howard Tredinnick, manager of throughout
Capt. Paul Movers and Center Reserve Corp? In August. 1941
His iof. automobiles. Withthis higher; at 6:45. Businers meeting
will fol­
Home repairs such as sharpening lhc plant here ttatea lhal lhe
ball and I was the "lucky" dog she
” Cogswell
mileage
nn an
added
cent
to tothe
gas
‘low
.which will ,nc
include
a presentaTomDolan
Dolandlvid™
divided■ a. total of— 36father'
father.W*H
W H
Cogswell,lives
livesin in
' mileage
added
cent
the
gas
ow which
^« •£**«?£■
and WLB has Mt dennlte gchedules for Tom
•aw. Consequently I found myself knives, straightening pans
Hastlngs
vogsweti.
lives
in
,
fny
wjn
nnf
ln
,,
rra2U
.
the
cost
nerltinn
nf
«v.h
imnendlne
leaislatlmi
,______ DONE
at the City of
*• —
*' —
.tax will not Increase the cost per tlon ot such impending
legislation
of
help to make (My and that lhe comoany b op. points equally. Capt. H. Smith
saving. "Sure 111 be glad to write patching screens
luuc to
mile
M. the
me car
w. driver. It ww.
will wv»
not.' w
toe
.e omw
State Aid Bill, the
•&lt;«. new Teach- (this Wh day of JaffMH
muit continue u, op. Middleville led the visitors with a
a little letter for the 'Home Front.' " work easier and equipment last ^Bt|n&lt;
increase that cost, with the im- ers' Retirement Bill and the Reor-,of
oi our Lora nirwiwn
ninet*en fi
Not ong ago many of you fellows looker.
eratc under those rules. Anpeals to totaj of 15 points.
proved gasoline and a four-cant tax., gantaation
—___ Bill. tAnforty-five,
address will
andbe
of forty-five,
the
and of the II
The lenders will spend a day.with chanRe these rates have been de­
The scores by quarters were:
and girls were busy and happy here
Charles Anspach of the United State* ol
to cover say 100 miles than It does given
— *by
“ TDr.
'"
in high school. Perhaps you would laura Davis, »P«iallst . in home nlpd by ihe regionsl WLB and up, with the gasoline he buys now president of Central State Teach-!one hundred and slxt]
nat|Ona) board, he sajs. Hastings .
57
Not long ago many of you fellows management studying how to make held by
ers College. All teachers will want.
s/Franklln
and a ------threc-cent
tax.
Car owners
. ~-^J------- _;i
morc
,0 to attend this important meeting. By the President:
company Is doing Important Middleville - - -• _ --------------Strylec ro.■ Sreond Utu. Duu&gt;, i, —
like to know how things nre getting repairs and then take the InformaThe Reserves again won their j D. Stamm.
-------- ...
- ----------along In school now. So Just to get tlon back to the 385 women en- war
n S5S.
*Li...
“Jd?
X,1 “1.“""
be substantially
sJoseph C. Drew
Union leaders were quoted Tuea- game with the score of 61 to 13. accident In Texas, last week, was j as much
ob aasollne
al
started let's run through the day rolled in the 23 organized groups.
gasoli
ne use^t
as
at present
present.
Acting Secretary of State
This
was
their
9th
straight
victory,
conducted
In
the
Leonard
chapel
And
d
’
xtr
“
$
“
cent
a
galaround the school.
"
*• *
. day night os saying that the men
Frlday Hastings
journeyed
to here Tuesday by the Rev. A. M ! .Ana an.”lra «»£ ?!.
n.\ a_?.aL
When school starts these wintry
Ion would be so small that It would
j
not return to work Wedncsanother
days classes are slightly Intcrruptf
a
। day morning, even if an agreement Woodland
----------------- -for —
--------- non-confer------ . ,
.Coldren.
------------ - Chaplain
-—------ ,. Jaynes,
—-. who
„— ac- 'scarcely be noticed. States that now­
“
-----*~
Rv Mnm n Npwt
Was reached Tuesday nioht
,। ence game. The Saxons overwhelmed companied the
bo
body *here
also
impose a gas tax of four and five
^,cd every little while by some of the “
f,. b. 1*1
Ihli
w-rlUrJ “wednad.v » &gt;‘&gt;™ boys »y tlw wore 01 M-H. IwlpS conduct the
service.
_____
he service. Mem- ,
a gallon do not find that their
bus people who arc usually held Up
rtUnnrtllJ‘«J,!Snm?rrrni21?Sr sister I morning i no agreement had been'Ouard Dlc* F“t®r had 17 P°1^? bcr» of lht' Hastings
High football
After hearing a report on the Fuel j
ngs High
football: people travel less than those living
by snow and Icy roads. The teach­ h
»£ Sol D Sliw .niS&amp;d
I Slh C““ P’“l
wusd acted ar poUbearer,
ers arc now driving the buses, so
| In states where the tax is three cento Committee, the E---- ---------------- - ।
of Supervisors at-------------------- , —
we sometimes find that the teacher who have be&lt;m held at Manila since ■
---------- -------------------------' -—
—
------ —-----vnn•»*.&lt;u»ir Lieutenant
Lieutenant Stamm,
Stamm, a a na
navigator
-‘“*a gallon
sion adopted a resolution that, due:
Is not in school, but Is holding the fall of the Philippines, all of toe Petition ReOUGStS
•
game to theg*core of 54-18.• Ray and bombardier in the Army Air
&lt;
• • *
. class in some snow drift.
b. elo«b «eh llond., unUl ,ur1?
news about the Swintons carried In reTITIOn KCqueSTS
■
g^Xh was hi/h point man with C°H2S- was kiilrt In an alrplaiv- r|/*lJTV EICUT
Later in toe morning come an­
1 ther notice and that the Janitor be Germany since Jan. 14. en. Kaity
nouncements and half hour period.
Instructed to conserve all possible crew. Mn. Kelly,
Half hour period Is usually full of ,T^FIAr.&gt;FRillw&lt;».;County
j fuel during the emergency.
The
meetings of some kind or other. *A broadcast from the Philippines I
C ’
~
L,",„
1 resolution, in effect, confirmed se­ totte Hubbard. is
petitionh««
hasbeen
beennreiented
presentedtoto —
,,
j. rj
I| .Field. El Paso.
.
- J?:
., --------------------------- 1 AAnsiUtian
•. • D
..
TeX.. waiting fur-I
For Instance the Girl Reserves, -----[£?■£?.
1
ction which had to be taken before school
the board of supervisors requesting,
ther orders.t
Hl-Y, basketball team, and the
I the board met.
Stamp and Bond committee nre structor at the University of Michi­ 5”?““
Calendar for February
"J,
“
'
— ------------------ a couniy
very active. Another*worthy organ­ gan, and their daughter. Barbara. 22,
* NOTICE
On Tuesday a telegram infort
followed that of his cousin. S Sgt..
Term of Circuit Court
ization is the Faculty Student are being cared for by Uie profes­ owned and operated probate office
Eddie Van Poppering. pro at the on-ilie Cooley, who had lived next | The first term of circuit court
Citizens Tel. Co. of Banfield Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers, R.
for Barry county. The petition,
Council. Two of their notable ac­ sor's nephew, Col. Nell Swinton.
Hastings Country Club for toe past door
J-— •------all
■■ -•
to him
of his life.
. to_ the year 1M5 opens on Tuesday. wishes to announce that they will 4. that their son. veteran of row
complishments this year have been
Col. Swinton, attached to a medi­ which contained about 9p0 signa­ fifteen years, has been appointed
yean
the south Pacific, Oi
Besides his parents. Mr. and Mrs. i Feb. 13. at nine o'clock, with the fol- receive bids for telephone operator Frank in
the starting of u successful drive cal unit, went into Manila with tures. will be considered at a later head pro at the Kent Country Club,
Rogers, was missing. No
I.lewellyn
Slumm.
Lieutenant I lowing coses listed on the calendar:
.
to urge toe selling of enough bonds MacArthur’s forces. His message to session this week;
tails were given, but it U preaui
Grand Rapids, according to an an­ Stamm is survived by three broth- I Criminal Cause*—
that the flight which CapL Rfi|
for a 812.000 LCVP Handing craft». Michigan relatives was that the
nouncement in the Grand Rapids ers, all in the service. Pfc. Norval : The People vs. Mary A. Urich, any or all
Sam Buxton R. 4.
and also to bring in two tons of Swintons are well but very thin.
Herald Tuesday morning.
i Stamm. Corp. Kenneth Stamm in | assault and battery, gppeal from Box 131, Battle Creek.—Adv. 3-8.
paper in a single week. Tom Do­
It
was
Eddie
got
his France and Carroll Stamm who is ] municipal court.
11 w
.“5 al Kent that “
i11**0 BU
‘ Ja"
8/SGT. ORVILLE COOLEY
lan is mayor of toe school nnd
K"‘ “I % S”1. J’S!??
1 -nrollrf in the H&gt;vy
V-U in
unit
. Th,
rwitle
w. Wendell
Weat.t KILLED IN ACTION IN BELGIUM
!?rl ™
enrolled
toeatNavy
V-13
unit sti
The People
Department stated further tr
The following officers have been ‘JkL “»ni.lh U “'15;1 ,1,c University of Michigan; also i gross Indecency.
tlon would follow^
The rest of the day drifts along
named by members of toe Hastings Jftu Wilson. He also wned as M-' onP sister. Mary, who Is a rcgis-|Jury Civil Cause*—
unbroken except for a brief time at
Male Chorus: Frank Cooper, direc­ slstant pro under Nick Weber and tered nursc at .Bultcrworlh hw.', Thomsi
c• Coppock ww...,
Gdn_. vs.
Cal4 Human v
•
—Nipk
-r”
~ ----tcrea nursc at •uuitcrwu.
noon when half the students are
tor; Alden Burgess, assistant direc­ Bw,ewtii-n
teft
Kent
for
*
..in
z
—
nii.hl,,
,1
frA.not.
Sd“
“e.S
■
i vin C. Buehler, et al. trespass.
tor; Gus Wiageler^ manager; Clay
engaged in a mad dash to the cafe­
I Thomas C. Coppock vs. Calvin C.
Bassett, secretory-treasurer
teria in search of food. All students
here as pro with the local club
iKni c Tinv it
• Buehler, et al. trespass.
First public appearance of the I
caught running, pushing, or crowd­
When
selective service
service was
was suiri
start- f,i,lrA(
FOR
INDLUTION
1 Bessie M. Coppock vs. Calvin C.
wnen Sdecine^
;Oi JA
xfARY 31.AT
1945
Th, uuwal World tM, «&lt;
chorus will be al meeting of the,
aidte serv«Mi u clerlz of the CHICAGO.
in line are taken before Justice |
Buehler, et al. trespass
in which fifty nation* pari
Hastings Brotherhood on March 19. j B^y county board and later was
Willard H-...
,
—
—
s Paul Myers and given a trial. The
Henry Arnold, Hastings.
Fred W. Brenner vs. Floyd Moore.
Bedford.
ov
.
punishment U usually lost privi­
GRANDSON nF FORMER
1 ‘nade tt sta‘® ln*pector of drift
9?.?ald E“rI w,clol'£Jleges. (Yours truly has been to see
&gt;»£*,„ lhu _ srmn
-■ aU
------'“
...
" No. 2. Has- Non-Jury
’
Civil Cause*—
I
the Justice twice &gt;
&gt;
~ . „ ,
„
' E. Fay Gripage vs Walter KarpinFROM JAP PRISON
During this past season, Eadie U,J?S
Dale Falconer. Battle |skl. trespass
In connection with the Justice
I The liberation of the American ’ has managed the six lane bowling । *Forrest
—* Women of tne
court a new system Is now in force.
। Michigan Mutual Auto Insurance
prisoners from the Japanese camp ■ a}le&gt;' at Hastings Recreation He.
plans to
to continue
conunue with
wnn this
mis busioust-; „,Jo£P Wesley Booher. ;R. No. 2. co. vs Lawrence Hoover, trespass,
We have been engaged in a "Cour­
at canbantuan on Luzon last Tues- 1 plans
denominations arc tn
'daynlgW iXght ]oy to some forr- 1' new
ness andI
and will makehto
make his winter home
wntinm
Fremnnt
Johl? YounB Vs Ous J' sPler. tc«y Month" in which anyone seen
Ucipatc
Mrs. Knar
'.i.
......
—seas
---------Herbert William Kiser. Fremont. | sumpsit.
breaking the rulea of etiquette is
! mer Hastings residents. Mr. and
' here durin
g the .bowling
on
general chairman.
Intl...
~
..
Diamond Oil Co . a corporation.
reported and tried. The school U
। Mrs. J. M. Towmend, now; Lowell I
-------•••
Roger Floyd Davidson. R. No. 1. V5 ^yie Francisco, trespass. ■
full of signs and a large one in
BeUevuc.
•
■ stephen C. Fuller vs Emil 8. and
^\°7d.V'E"
the session room suggests. "Trou­
Clinton Eugene Allen. Hastings.
Duane L. Ottosen, trespass.
ble?—Try Courtesy." I might add
.
James Dwight Newton, R. No. 5.
Walter A. and Martha M. Crawthat there have been a large num­
Charlcs R.
Hnstlngs.
i ford vs Howard. Elizabeth and Elber of violators.
the Hastings
Rapids nnd grandson of J. M.
From Cranbrook school. Bloomfield
Clare Lyons. R. No. 1. Doster.
nora Martin trespass.
mctce. rocelvi
At- throe—o’clock cornea the last
i ------------ Hnis, the Banner has received an
Townsend.
Carl Edwip Warren^ R. No. 1.
The Thrift Foundation. Inc., vs
hour, and for some students the
Lt. Thomas, who has visited in item of special interest locally as It Cressey.
; p. r. potter, assumpsit.
dated
most Interesting and dreaded hour
HaaUnn many times during his concerns a Hastings young man.
Joe Junior VJlek. R. No. 3. Nash-1 tm* Theda SunnaviL.vs-Charles,
of ’ the day. Trigonometry class Is
Schooldays, was graduated from the Aben Johnson. Jr., a sixth form stu­ vllie.
1 and Frieda Betts, assumpsit.
In session. Probably many of you
Godwin Heights High school in dent (high school senior» there.
George Albert Faunce. R. No. 2.: ln the Matter of the-Pctition of
As one of his extra curricular acfellows suffered through "Trig",
Grand Rapids and was promoted
Hastings
Dominic and Bessie Marco, petition
and are now very glad of.it.
to second lieutenant while reported tivltles Aben has elected dramatics
Levi Fry. Jr., R. No. 3. Hastings
fO discharge a mortgage made by
Miss. Kathleen Murray. In her
as "missing Id action" In 1941. He■ In which he has shown special tal­
a
——------- • • *
—
i Levi Kingston, etc.
8/8gt. Orville Cooley. Hastings1 was a radio technician and had ent. He is a member of toe Cran­
8'8(t. Steve Hula, son of
dLARE HOFFMAN TO 8FEAK
, Chancery Cause*—
brook dramatic organization and to, OVER
and seems to know all about It, but High-school graduate of 1942 and
WKZO FEB. 13
I Florence G vs. Frank B- Stanley. and Mrs. Frank Hula of MIC
currently directing the production of
I am not much of an authority on sun of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J.
Clare E Hoffman, ^voroe. x
the subject since this Is my fourth Cooley here, died In action in had heard from Lt. Thomas recent- j psychological drama. "OrMter' AlRepresentative
rtum
Jan. 10. Ha eat
legan, will speak over station1 Gerald A. vs Thelma B- James.
day in dess. Say. but you ought to France Jan. 8. HU wife, the former ly so knew he was interned tn Lu- Love,* a one act play to ba pre-, WKZO. Kalamazoo. Tuesday eve-' dlwa.
scrvicae tn January c
„ —.
hear the boys groan when she Virginia Fox of Ionia received of­ zon. but was neverthelwa overjoyed sented Saturday night in ths school Ding, Feb. 13. at 8:30 o'clock. NaDoris I- vs Lawrence R. Thomas, wounded soon aft
hands out one of those fifty prob­ ficial notice from the War Depart­ over hla release. All are happy to auditorium,
through
a*. Bl. Lo
divorce.
Aben has
part In a numbar tlonal Issues will be discussed
/
“ taken
‘
lem assignments. Only takes about ment a few days after he had been know that ho will undoubted^ be
fighting near Matt.
productions
thia
home in a short time.
oft the ■TSrg. r
----------------- —
—. y*ftf.
—
reported missing in action.
(Continued on Page 3. See. 1.)

---------- ... ______ 225 Workers On

Home Extension Lead- ou‘ and
ers Meet reb. 13-14

CO J n ty Teacher* tO ,
j Meet FebrUOrV 8
a.

Services Tuesday
For Lieut. Stamm

Supervisors Confirm !
Action Token to
TWO BARRY MEN
Conserve Fuel
REPORTED MISSING
.Ew? I
,3S‘A

Local Family Cheered

EIGHTY-EIGHT

Special Election on
|i»p«nu.
,
Z5ES“TS',’'iie'i
Probate Issue’Eddie Van Poppering ,f 4«&lt; ADf |KTC[)
U AJLJ AKL LU I LU
lO Be nCOd rfO
. At Kent Club
!

Frank Cooper to Head
Hastings Male Chorus

World Day of Pro;
Falls on Fob. 16

Abe" Johnton, Jr.,.
S'ho®1 ’’|«y

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PHONE 2609

NASHVILLE

�Castleton Center July 21, 187# nnd
died at Pennock hot-pital Jah. US,
’■MY Hr graduaUd from Nashville
High seitooI tn 1888 and engaged In
farmins’ for a number of years He
was married to Miss Emily F|*h.
Oct. 8. 1B07. For 27 yrs hr has been
employed as rural mail carrier out

The Hastings Banner

NATIONAL EDITORIAL—
Ofl m ASSOCIATION

NASHVILLE

atbig room sheets, 60*'bed pan cov­
er* 10 X-ray tablesheets.
Guild No. 16—30 face towels, 3

The Garden Club met Tuesday
pm. Feb. fl In the home of Mrs
Carl Lenta. Mrs. Norval Barger,
gave a talk on "Borders and their
Arrangement,' in connection with
spring flowers. Mrs. Chester Smiths
paper was wrtalning to lhe care
and treatment of
"Lawns" Mrs.
Pearl Briggs of Kalamazoo gave a
paper on "Garden Culture."

Evangelical Church
The Rev. S. C. Walton in charge
of the special services being held tn
the Evangelical church is a former
Maple Grove resident and attended
High school In Hostings.

vllle: Mr». Martin Main and baby­
boy. Halting*. R. 1: Mrs. Abe Holthrup and baby boy. Lake Odessa.
Mrs. James Briton, Cressey; Mrs
Martha Moore, Vermontville, R. 2
Victor Osborn, Hastings, R. 1; wil­
liam Willard. 030 8. Market; Mrs.
Roy Thomas. 1101 N. Broadway.

Bennett. Wnyland. I
Hill. 223 8. Broadwaj
num. Middleville, R 3

Schllhaneck. Hart: Mrs John Gon­
you.'015 S. Jefferson.
Surgical:

Pfc. Lloyd E, Roscoe. who was
wounded in France Nov. fl and who
litu been awarded the Order of the
Purple Heart, has now returned to
duty with his army unit, hr has

dievUlr; Mr*. Charles Kahler. Del­
’ n: Mim \far|orie Wilkins. Has­
tings. R. 3: Mrs Floyd Brooks
•
•'"••Hie; Mrs. Boyd Preston
Charlotte: Clifton Bawdy. Lakt

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Hackett entered Borgess hospital.
Feb. 1 for Cadet Nurses' training
* P Ci Potter is spending the win­
ter inoiitlif, in the- Jwnu: id . hb

And with o ^noolh. assured look!
Here’

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ews and family of Lake Algonquin
were Saturday guests of Mr. nnd
Mrs Harold Yoder. Sunday dinner
guests in the Yoder home were Mr
and Mrs. Freeman Kimerling of
Lacey. * Mr. and Mrs K. R. Cronk.

Ing and till* Sunday school orclies?
Ira provided the music. A. Rci-d
was chairman of. the panel discus-

Exciting new pumps and sandab, deli­
cately cut and firmly held together.
Dainty patent leather, perched on high
or medium heels, for all to admire!

"Parental Delinquency." ■ Child De­
linquency." Other members of the
panel were Ralph Richardson. Mrs
Mary Walton. Mrs. Greta Finder

bcth Hurl iw of lhe County Health
Department.

Past Matrons Club—Mrs. Ralph
Olin wn.s hostess to the February

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Ut&amp;K'-WMl Xamp Woltera. Texas. How goes ft.
icltows?
ufigdoH 1*
It wm 130 a. m. Wed. that Ken
ra. n., said Beckwith called his folk* out of
was going
’ to tall them that he wm in lhe
he had
States and hopes to be home shortly
In
___ _ u*
,.&gt;* O-./1
Ih*t youa
vnll'3
Sincerely,
&lt;;*•»**
auia nt
or now.
news ui«i
Beatrice Burghdoff! be willing to
Kcnh2aUl
Ol
Ond I south’pacific With the wry wrote
ifeuin th* PvrcyJonzi Gensouth Pacific with th* t
™ hud n 3 day na_«.. recenth and
-------- .----- ------------ drcam he
cooked the
1 tnZZ
most oeucious emexen. there were
T te;.
* mJ?
; 10 f*Uons of homemade ice cream.
&lt;
when YOU|lt tasted so good, and Then he woke
snr, asjuu, pruoo«.J: I '‘fhtt. J.
-»u. *»u-,
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on Friday. POb 2. Atatlng that he pacttic—but defmne.y for Harold 1 ^PYaiifin of Ken nnd Dick Tommv
wa* well and getting along all right, dherman since his mon took a Kurr told in a recent letter about
fl/BfL Letnaar ha* been a prison- chance, at his- request, and rant him
A^Sraon and what
tr tor five months and thU ta th* (an elramc hot piate. Tney can p.ug
^lon th’ y h*d tc«eth.‘
first word hl* wife ha* received from R in OJt, it work*, and what with a
Showing exnlahu why Mr
him.
oounUtsn fellows around giving aa- linLnefc2?*,oJr,n\I
yuTLsiand
Mon. Jan 22 vice and waiting to sample the fin- "' “
'’d
R. 2, HMUngs j.h«d product Harold writes they
?mvehoct
a
day
Dear lolly:
Hum out acme very fancy concoc001
un“* * '
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Chuk. Mead f 1 e HCADQUAnTERS 31g INFANTBY
E JSJShU
I tSSTS .a. IMOMM. U with . r.irol Airer.lt •
DIVWIOJI
time aco about the telegram saving' Unit on an Island near the East In32 December
bTwra wounded buldidmi kno^ die*. RecenUy he rant a collection
ne wm wounacu oui amu 1
.... —- ..
Until-2 weeks ago where he was 1 ot beautiful shells and coral to his GENERAL ORDERS
....
1 Yaww.tw
family jw*.tlaw*f»«i
collected frnm
from th*
the itlxncl
bland.
No. 104
TXxlay the "Red Arrow” Division
Wsve Dorothy Stanley will arrive
He's in England tn a hospital and
a Jerry machine gun got him in the home on the 20th, enroute to a new successfully completed Its primary
bead, -about a hand's width above iLMignmcnt She is with a medical mission of'forcing n passage soum
his left temple. They didn't put a unit and very' happy with her job. through the mountain.* from PlnLewis Myers 8 2 c reported to amopcan to the Onnoc Valley. After
plate In ther* when the bullet was
taken out. so he has to have another Shoemaker, calif., what's your new thirty-six days of the bitterest handtrf-hand fighting yet experienced in
address, sailorf
operation and have one put in
Major Ray Finnic transferred this this war. the Division has annihilat­
It seems there's a nerve up there
that contioU his left hand an&lt;| he week from Bowman Field. Ky, to ed the 1st Imperial Jap Division
OMsnt have any strength or sense the Army Air Force hospital at irelnforcedi. and by this determined
action has shortened the completion
Greensboro, N. C.
ot feeling in that hand.
"Howdy , to Verne Harold piper. of the Leyte. Campaign.
In a letter that came today he

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UN1TKD ^I^THJU.^^lN CHUbT
cnlisUd to stay with har mother In Unsing Lester Warner entertained m din­
ner guest* on Sunday the letters
-- -------man In the Division as well .a#
those11 for the duration.
attached played a vitally Important i "HeDo“ to Howard 'Babcock. H. brotbrr, Mr. and Mrs. William Shrtabri
family
of
Hastings.
*
Mr.
■HB. .'43. We talked to your 10th bet
wonhip
part in the Division'* succetss
and Mn O*OR» Sohidbiy and aon
Note the change in Urn*. The
I wish to eompUmrnt each in­ grade sister Betty and she told ua
Duane were suesU for Bunday din­ W.C.T.U. will meet Friday evening.
dividual and &lt;o express my personal
ner with .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feb. t, - with Mlaa BLU Schneider
■pprrclailon for the splendid, work
Hcsterly and family * The Rev. and hoalcss. Mr*. Bernard Black will be Prayer meeting, Wed
Pvt. Howard Babcock. AjBJL
accomplished by them In this cam­
Mrs. Harley V. Townsend and son the leader.
30838884
paign
Without this coordinated
Francis ware guests for Sunday din­
effort by each individual the Di-1
Sunday achool li
ner
Camp Hood. Texas ■
vbion could not have been succcaaThe
Charity uircic
Circle o»
o.' me
the WBXJB. Morning worship1
„ with
,, A Mr.
. , and Mr*. Dan Oaks of.
incunaniy
No evening service Sun..---------fuL
John Coleman has crossed the Grand Rapids They also attended of u,e Methodlst church met Thura. I extend lhe Season's Greetings to equator and took the traditional a .peclal meeting of the Church of'day evfoing al the home of Mrs
Collate prayer meeting at the Ce­
each of vou and in so doing, express initiation having his hair shaved the Brethren there * Mrs. Carl. Howard Hewitt with Mrs. Agnes cil Curtis home. Thurs . 8 P.M. The
my confidence in your continued and all Uui but listen to thia—he Walts has returned home from a Hewitt co-ho*te». The attendance
, '?lt wU'
J° of members was fine and aeveral
success. May God watth over you had to get down on hi* knees and
and help you through lhe ctrenuc u* kiss a big fish Uiat had been lying
«ue*w Wfre Pr««nt The business
on the deck in the sun for 24 hn BlrdMlI Holly of St. Prierobwg M* meeting wax followed by games and
Special •range!istfc services nt the
“Pi
iT- T .Yi!1 ■ndlr80'l contests which were much en toyed. Kilpatrick Church were cloned last
John found the one word that £
W. H. GILL
Major General. U. 8. Army. teemed to adequately cover the Da»Id of Crystal spent the weekend a shower was given honoring Mra. I Sunday, after continuing four weeks.
with the latter* parents Mr^and Richard BUlrs
stairs who received many
manj I Mrs. Doreen Spcas our evangelist,
Commanding
whole episode—Stlnko!
Mrs George Sear* * Mra
beautiful gifts. The liostesses served was surprised on Thursday night by
Here is part of the latest letter
Flory and son. U. Gayford Flory, dainty refreahi
-------- ---— -------with
“*■ a donation amounting to about 825;
.,fre*hments
In keeping
were guesu for Sunday
Hintrlnv dinner oi|
nr :Valentine
_ ___ Day
from Melvm:Had turkey for supper last night— ] FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Mr and Mrs. Ray fioUrrts of Lake
L. Winston Stone. Pastor
third time since we have been back
*
nd
The
w
hHe
and
Blue
club
will
resulted Ln at least three conversions
Morning Worship will be held at terly of Sche*«
.•atlng out of lhe kitchen. Obessj
d‘n"«r be entertained for an all day meet- and a number ot consecrations
nl Mr and
nnd Mr*
Mr, T»d
l
...
. .... .
n
*c arc making up for Thanksgiving । 10:00 -o'clock on next Sunday. In guests of
Ted Kupcr
among our young people.
when wcdidn't have anything to eat. observance of Race Relations Sun­ and Jeralec.
good. Thursday. Feb. 15 A dinner
it was sort of rough for a while day. Mr. Stone will preach on Uie
Mr. and Mr*. Lowell FUher- have
The Rev. and Mra. I. H. Oagood
but every thing is OK. now. Boy, it theme, "Of One Blood. ’
■one to spend a few month* in
...
The Nursery will be open during Louisiana on business. Their daugh-1 qn.. missionary sock-tv of the and Neida were in Hastings 'HiursCe h hot here in the Philippine*.
day on business. They took dinner
uclit it would be cooler but if th* morning worship to take care htah&gt;fri&gt;ool0wUi remain hefetaeon" --Church “f
Brethren will meet al lhe Ralph Eggleston home.
anything it’s worse. I can't say much of small children. Parents are In­ nni»Mhw
CS?n1on Thursday for an all-day meeting
about the inland. About all 1 saw vited to take advantage of this
k
bln,* wHb Mr! r£~ *“h
”arU‘&gt;' TOWtatoHd. h&lt;tolC9S.
METHODIST CHURCH
was the hills and we had to fight
make her home With Mrs. Dorr instead nt Mrs Fnv
m Wlnv
wlnI as
“ nlnn.
l&gt;“’n
George F. Wingard. Pastor
people
our way across them The-----'
The Sunday school .will meet at K.hlrr »nd Jrannc h». ion. lo I! S
seem quite nice and smart.
Frankenmuth to the home of her 1
...
Worship services10:00 A M.
_.
,
The Woman's Society will meet uncle nnd aunt with whom she will
Sunday school11:15 A.M.
His address Is: —
stay
and
attend
school
there.
On
!
The
Riith
Circle
of
(he
W.8
C.8.
Youth Fellowship 6.30 P.M.
on Wednesday fur one o'clock
Pfc Melvin Fry. 36186198
Wednesday the eighth graders gave J
Methodist church wm enter- Choir rehearsal. Thurs. evening, 8:W.
lundicon.
A P.O. 32. '■ Postmaster
n party in honor of Jeanne dur'r.g tallied for the regular meeting FriPlease note .the change of time for
San Francisco. California
m»-f4ay evening at t.
the noon hour. Her classmatess preof. AJf; lids Sunday evening, for the Youth
ranted
her
with
a
gift
*
Mrs.
Vane
Welby
Crockford
with
Mr*.
Albert
Welb&gt;'
Marsh Cook Is shipping out again
Fellowship, after this meeting our
Wotrlng accompanied her son 8, Sgt.
-.j Reesor co-hoates*.
co-hoatera. Fourteen mem* group has been Invited to attend a
tins time for a longer trip .m&gt; Mrs.
were present.
C. nnd little Maignrct Karen are.
Jean England who had made her aa bers
r
meeting at the Woodbury U. B.
Hying rfShc sometime this month
Mr and Mrs. Carl Burkie enter- .sliort vWt lo Detroit Sunday mom- |
Church.
talncd for supper Saturday evening j Ing where she will visit her sister. , The West Woodland Birthday club
Mrs. Gertrude Stahl of Lansing and 1 Mrs Homer Harrison and
.. . family '
wns entertained Friday by Mr*
CARLTON CENTER
Mr. and Mrs. Don McCormick Mrs until Thursday. Miss Marjorie Eng- R®1P»» Leffler at her home In Jut­
Stahl spent lhe weeju-nd at the land of East I'lMUing silent the wrekmeeting A de­ Worship nervier* .. . 12:00 o'clock
Sunday school*...11.00 A M
Burkie home -* Mr and Mrs. Ray-.| end at home to visit with her bro- H««u* carry-in dinner wa* served
•
....
ul
noon.
A
pleasant
social
afternoon
,
mond McLeod of Grand Rapids were -•
Uier Jean She accompanied them
Mrs------Lydia Wingard
Cedar
-----— of
—-----—
callers Thursday on their parents. back lo East Lansing. * Mr. and was enjoyed with games and conMr and Mrs. Gilbert McLeod and Mrs. Frank Hynes. Mrs Josie Wat­ tests As a birthday remembrance Springs is visiting al the home of
jreranted with a 'her
sun. ,u
the
and Mrs. n
Ger.
F.
Mrs. Leffler
presented
—' —
“ Rev. ■"'*
— **
Mr and Mrs Dell Williams * Mr. rous and Miss Olga Shewchuk were,"?-—•••«-• was
--------------------------A fine
attendance of Wingard. ।
nnd Mrs J. L. Smith and Mr and Monday evening callers on Mr. and
money
was
Mrs. W H. Crockford aitrnded the Mra James Tyler * Mrs Wayne members w
-k •present who am Joyed a
funeral of Edward S. Haffner on tong and son* Pfc Charles Long very pleasant day with
Mrs. —
Leffler.
------ ,Tr
-------- ' Y'HURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Wednesday afternoon nt Nashvilh- and Harry Long, daughter Man-.; one
their former neighbors,
South Woodland
Mr Haffner was one of the rural were dinner guests on Tuesday eve- ■
------------letter carriers. * The Rev and. Mrs ning of Mr and Mrs. Lynn Osgood j
Service New*
.
10.00 A M. Worship and sermon.
Fay C. Wing were dinner guests on and son Jack
.
pvt. Elwood McLeod has written 11:00 A M. Church school.
Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Kldn Guy
«?nld».MrK hcwbi Clixm Of J from a hospital In Eligbind where 7:45 P.M. Evening service.
of West Sunfield. * The Woodland Clarksville were recent callrra at the jIP
recovering from bounds re- - &lt;w»mn
Revival &gt;«&gt;«.«
services mu
will muuuuc
continue
Post Office was moved from the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ger-, ctlve&lt;l in Germany, that he has re- through the week. 7:45 each cvcnbig
Wing building on Tuesday into the Unger. * Mra. Dale Haner and celved many greetings, get-well The last service will be on Sunday
Classic building where the bank was daughter Chery spent the weekend ;ca rds and remembrances
ever— Felr. 11
“•- invite
—- all —
.........._..w. from
...... .--tiling.
We
to
formerly located. * Mr. and Mrs. Don VJ ^,r~n11 linP't's Altii her sister friends and wishes
&gt;mi ua
rishes io
to express his
his : ww«mp
worship w
with
us uhu
and mw
hear «the mrs­
Smith and children Jerry Lee and
y’ 2 VA ALUan.d' appreciation for
a* they isges
sages glre::
given by lhe Rev
*” them
•*-----Rufus
Joy Lynne of Cluster were weekend head of the Barry Health Depart-1 brought much cheer lo him in lhe Bucher.
GOLDEN
visitors with their parents, Mr. and ment. visited the rchool Wednesday hospital.
Although the improve*
RED
Mrs. Lloyd Hitt. * Mrs Frank afternoon and demonstrated to the । nicnt [S
Elwood says he is
Shriber and daughter. Mrs. Ur grade teachers the proucr method coming fine
Barry and son Donald of Carlton of health tnapectloo. While the in- [ Elul8n ^0 Ocrlinaer came Salspent Wednesday with their daugh­ strtiction was being given Uie grade 1 urday ,o M)en(1 untfi Wcinesiluv
ter and sister. Mrs. Lester Warner. * rooms were In charge of some of 1 Wlth Mrs. Gerlinger at the home oi
Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Schaibly nnd the senior girls.
Hicr mother. Mrs. Lawriwicc Hilbert.
family of Honkins were Sunday vis­
| He is very happy making the acitors with (heir parents. Mr and
IquHintancc of his little daughter
Club* and Organisation*
Mrs Henry Schaibly
The Woodland Woman s Study |। Lorcndh.
Miss Mary Townsend left Sunday
8 8Rt. Jean England of Mlsslsmorning for Detroit where she will chib will hold their February meet-I1 sippl who came on a business trip
enter n Butterworth hospital .class Ing on Tuesday evening, the 13lh. lo Detroit, arrived in Woodland Frlfor a 13-week nurses' training course at lhe school building- Tltla meetlm । day evening for a surprise visit with
al Wayne University. * On Saturday' will be annua) "Gentlemens Nieht"
DID YOU
mother. Mrs. Vane Wotrlny a.id
evening Mr. and Mrs Qlibert Mc­ for the entertainment of the ladies',। his
husband and his slater. Mrs G. E.
Leod entertained for dinner Mr. and husbands and friends. Dinner will 1i D'arcy. He left Sunday mortilng tor
EVER SEE
Mrs. Dell Williams * Mf. and Mrs. be served by the Eastern Star lodge Detroit for his return to camp.

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I*. T. A. School Fair
Keep in mind the P. T. A. School
Fair tn be held this Saturday evening, P’.b. 10 nnd plan to enjoy it
good time and help a good cause
along-the hot lunch program
One of the outstanding features
of the evening will be the art dLiplav
of sketches and paintings of a re­
turned local war veteran. Lt Gay­
lord Flory nnd his brother Verdun
Flory, who is studying nt the pres­
ent time in a well-known art school
of Detroit
Both boy* arc talented
artists and their exhibit will b.? 01
Interest to both the home folks und
visitors as well
Hamburgers, hot dogs. pie. cajt&lt;.
cofTec. pop. and ice cream will be
served In the cafeteria throughout
the evening in the place of the
chicken supper as previously innounced The unual midway atlructions and a used clothing exchange
will be held in the gymnasium
A
4-rcel movie will be shown in the
High School Assembly.

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the board of the Hastings Youth,
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(Continued from Page 1. RecttOO 1.)

a In yat.
beer
Ifccna
but theta not
A
frdat now probably a lot*
much?
■
01 M&amp;wm U“spacing .of Bob4Cadiklru re-! g^“‘fr«n“Tinkleny FlehL “okte' I 2°cfcX*i^xariu8*nud An ipital 'Camp Blanding and Boy. wate thfc&gt;
By lhe way lots of lhe Junior! '
.,
awarded the comw MJHU
look
back,
on
their
high
mlndz
u*
that
U,
Col.
Kinde*
and'where
he met
Bob Hooe before he
-A11, ha* cv*f good!
are running around playing with
- -- —
■ 1—
u*u.ux u« um. m«. vam
.--J
ouiuh .... ।
..
I guez* we'll have 3 meuU a day biie. for&lt;-MH«?UYy'«SfcerWa
- M
.. /».-----—. —
—
—
Ucn
some new toy*—slide rules. They I school day*
the happiest
parted I n.feu family have retumod
to Battle I shipped oUl
od
here tx&gt; instead of 1 or 2 or maybe! rtinr in scilon nnaliMt the enemy.
all claim you can work out any । of
y°u 0,&lt;1er fellows un- I Creek, the Dr. for 15'days before
re I Ouo
cub James
Jernes and he talked with Bug sea* 1 yr. wounded Ln France on none al all. Seems almost like back; The Wildcat divliton recently -in’uUndP'of Si at Um
problem. When asked to do so they’ doubtedly feel the same way about he leaves for the west coast, out*•’—*•— at
•• near by Wil) Rogers Aug 12lh and arrived back In the ih the States but not quite.
t- Washer
vaded tiie southern Island* of
w,
S g
push the slide along, adjust it and| this
.
...
bound. Both have been eta- ' Field just a few- weeks Ago He hat RUte- on Dea 8lh. Before enter­
So long, as ever, your loving son,*
.' Japanese held Pnlat--------get the answer. Then of course.
I have tried lo give you a little uoned at Yale University at New never met any of the several Bar­ ing the army Art worked at Hulls
mBes east of the
•lhey must work out the problem ou • s*"nt on life a round Hastings from Haven. Conn, and both as we un- 1 ry County fellas at Norman, Just Coal and Feed In Nashville and al­
lands
'
though
It
will
be
a
little
time
be
­
Pvt.
Richard
J.
Hotcnkl®.
paper Just to make sure Lhe an- the viewpoint of a student. Next derstand learning the Jap lingo so 38 miles from Tinkler but he's been
1 Hare Is hU addrem:—
.
fore he feels perfectly OK. he says
36703206
swer Is right.
! Tc"r well— see you In a foxhole, now wo wonder if they may be in-------------------------------------------- — —
It's sure great to be home. From all
AP O. 95. - P. M.
Pfc. Richard. J. Springer. 38183512
When school la over many start
' Phil Frandsen
the same outgoing unit In a recent on a ball team that played at Nor! A.P.O. No. 81.
FcwUnastsr
the mad rush to get down town, to ■
.
' letter Mr» K? wrote, "we eat apd , man ut the north base and finally ot ua to you—Thanks soldier
That fine, tnaniy looking. !•«
San
Francisco.
Calif.
work to Reed's or some place. At'
'
‘he Japanese language, it's a . test 5 to 4 In a 15 Inning game about town the last of the week
..-.rv^n. i* (n great hurry to ■■■■■■■■■■■HRRRRHBMRRIHH wonfler
““!• tndl* p,}e
B lu,c,t5r.h°’!,c
"Hl" lo. Steve Bristol somew liere
To Dick Brower:—Your buddy
was F. &lt;J. Murry "Ed" bchuurr
grstten and nlghtmaros
as a re* because ..it has only been 5 mon. T. K 40 tall, but 2 of the fellow* in the vouch Pacific 'Mtonnie,' 2 George Batons of Zeeland, jus*.
gel some where.
.
I Every lime another man Join* sult.
we ltve through ft,”
yr. old Mndalir - Jane, railed Orand- home from New Hebrides where he
' elnca be was Inst here. His Job Is
For lota of the boys lhe fun has;: the gold star ranks there is always,
Likable Bat Jean aigland was harboring in an officers club which
mzther Bristol fcr help Tuesday lias been stationed with you this past
started
because basketball
xjust
— —
-**VL""
—r tiie tame, "this just cannot be.". in town Friday for just a few is much to hU liking but phen he after 2'; yrs in service, returnci! '
Kh'S^t^Ak^sSiandlin^bmh ■
hM ’ hDur» He had brought a group uf
return* this time he* not so sure Tuesday to Lincoln. Neb. Hr exCoach Joe Browtk Is Handling both pxjrj the price of what may happen i men to Selfridge Field and al- '1 lust what * going lo happen from | pects to train with a crew there
, and then lake off. His brother Bill
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total war Hls llfete finished al-- though It was probably an over-,! here on in.
। T K. '44. went across about Dec
.hul.1
I^ht hki«P.nd n'^ bcfore “• h“ begun- .
hU ortc" dW n°l include
CJrle Rockhill is home
Have 1 10th and is now with u cotnnun&lt;[o
r£ the L,Thcre. w“nJ “ P*”00 »]» kn«w : Woodland so all he could do was
uni: In Germany. HLs address 1st
.&gt;Sii rfiH VenT? m hJIKttSn’lrlr Du^nc bul ““I r«Ponded to
«jrl of *«, hl« Mom and friends on mimed him.
Sailor Ray Gardner I* in town
Pvt Wm. R Schnurr. 36985203
»21*y.h -'tru?
“y’uxiiiiic
Bn.‘,£ mm
th?1 tta* «•»&gt;; the double and of course a Barge
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r
(i.ihi), cox),
A PO 655.
P M
tlce
lice since you fellow*
fenow* were enjoying
enjoying, mort
nmr» Q
ntf a boyish
hnvuh grin, *o typical I is used to that, or 1* he? Better too. Expect to meet him tomorrow
New York Chy.
Y. .
il iwt *o long ago.
| of youth. Well
... .. always
always remember i write tu a letter in your defense on 1 nt 10 A.M. and hear the *cuttlrAnother view wrinkle this year is i)0W vSy
By and
—■&gt; proud
—• ■Duane wa*: tliut one Jean and also we very butt.- over a cup ot coffee al the PH. The voupit—buy hikin'.; tilnni;
lhe fact that both teams go to the 1 when ne was home after he had : much like to hear about the baby— Coffee shop so this is—to be con­ beside Ed. \n 'proudly, was hl* cub- '
tinued.
sin. Jar.h-T’owler. who goes to schtol
gwues In station wagons. Last year
ycat j। received »«
hl* ^u^umuu
commission ...a
and wun
won 1 how old now?
tn Central building
.
the boy* went In private cars,
much
Three sailors aboard One Is cor
mra i ».i. wing*. There was
. —
i. &gt;happl-1
. । Over there where he completed
Coach Brozak ha* al*o suggnted ness In that for him because of1
35 missions and collected 3 pieces dial Leon Wlllscy. Mo. M M 2 c. ।
that team members refrain from hi, pride in what he had been able of flak, fortunately in his flying
having dates during the week. Kino.; u, accomplish. We doubt that suit so no harm was done, the crew first time In over a year for 30
Last wrvk word wa* received that
of hard on some of
the boys.
Duane wouId huve wanted
to knew him as Bill but we remember days Lean, with an amphibious Dick McKibben had been seriously
The varsity has been doing fairly chan&lt;e the course of hl* life and his as Doug. Were referring lo Lt. force was on the Gilbert lalar.ds ' wounded in action in France hewwcH this season with a record of lt ls Mimr ailRhl C(jn*olatlon to William D. Barnr* Jr. who deserves frotn Nov. till July then moved to ever a letter writl.*n by Dick to hL«
six wm* and four ioasea. LmI. week , un^ thal he llved valiantly and all the admiration he'* been get­ the Marshalls where he was until I Intended. Borgia Anderson, stated
2.
UV‘?in ,ro,H to. a purpose, that shall one day ting here at home Perhaps we i !T
lost‘ Dec. Hf had many talea *"
to tell |। that "he
along »»»*c
flnejujd
v wa* coming ■»&lt;«»»
*»i»a
nr' ia wi“tsJ£,K‘i?*XOn
r
^°re ‘ reaP
reward from the whole of shouldn't mention II now but the hU •°nsu9,Von
‘ ""d Darold i tnat m* wound naa beenjausrd by
of 49-34. Probably shouldn I have k's arneratlon
luclcus glance Of approval from th? nnu
now‘ 0
9. He'll r»&gt;nnrt«
report" har-le
back tn
to Nn&gt;.
Noi - marnltw
machine nun
sun r&gt;r.x.thnt
finnhat hit
hit him In hl«.
his'urn; and hand. This Ls all good
11 b ~* '*■’,o wr"r nnu '“r fair sex going Dougs way arc folk. Vn. on the 15th. •
And that's where George Gard- I new* to folks back home Dick—wj
ri-.pcci tor tne local boy*.
Duane Stamm yet that is lhe way really something. Which reminds
o?!1.*. 5?Se1' ! ’• kn°w he would have It and with us of the story we've been saving ner. S 1 c will report back on tlie I mean that your not hurt any more
th!
1 ,e W'7l
Lfa®uc , a firm and steady voice he would about this Lothario. Twas In Eny- 17th. He too has had 30 days leave ; seriously than you say Gollys. Dirk
The Saxon* are leading the league ,,v ••th tw&gt; ...in- vmi ” nnd then Innd that somehow Doug wo* with alter 18 months in Africa. Italy and |do you remember when you used to
"r'1**1 -V * ^5
°° S«»
i a group that was enroute to a wed- Sardinia. He is with an L.C.T. out- , play 'duck on the rock" back of the
losses in league play. Capt. Mycra. .
| ding and they asked Doug. If he I fit which lands troops on th.* I Yankee Springs school and Doris
ROOMY UPRIOHT
Dick Fuater. ana Turn Dolan arc
was the teacher—never
"
1
'
———would please Join them which he 1 benches He took part in 2 major Saunders
tiie leading scorers
driamod then tha't you and the rest
"Hello Gang." Another short;muat graciously dldL The soldier i invasions ope in Italy the other of the gang would be ducking bullets
The reserve team has been going J
southern Prance
George, who inCLOTHES HAMMR
nme. .weeK"tout here goes. The ole home *“ m*J5T,n8 an. Bn«,Uh. I*’’1
’। SdimtaUv
ta7Terv~nteZiiiv"tn'vi5t
someday
great guns, winning every game.
nav J«wn
town was
was buzzing
buzzing when folk* read ; tllc wedding party found them- c’?Tnul!t “ " 'crJ nice guy lo vtfk
Keith Myer*. Bob Hopkins. Ray
Congratulations to Bill Lind who
th. h.hv
n.^rs about Ute 5th 1 sclve8 « ’he n°ma of thc brides ! «•&lt;&gt;».
Ka*c ?ce"
M‘r'?5c Branch. Dick Feldpausch. and Arno ,n t*ie dally paper
Is now Pfc. His address is:—
i£e'. lesion - ‘ P“re*‘u «
thal
*« yr*' “?** A£r'l but 11
Wilson have started every game.
hig home. He-re
i
Pfr
William
R
Lind.
26458847
:
“ud
I tlw only commissioned officer nt X™/- •*«“«&gt;
haA *«'» '»«• brothel
ThU year the gym floor U really I ‘Hen of 5th Gel Tui
A.P.O 758.
Postmaster
nme F
Home
t,,e •Hair and the family Insisted
H *'“* a tough break that
a sorry sight The wartime shoes Priority to Come
New York. N Y
are made of synthetic rubber which , Forty-three sold
Mrs. Loin Z. Hotchkiss
i_ _ - li.
___ i.__ __________ . Tnfantrv
Closely woven Aben smooth en­
itrv Hluld,...
Division units of which . nonor at me icaiivitic* so sccoro- , z*"—■
«jl»E
Grand
8t.
shipped
ln&lt; to
lo a
a kind
Und of custom he sat In | George * leave, wa* cancelled anu
During Christmas vacation Uie j
«h'
------ - from Fort Custer to Ina
Regret to inform you your son Pvt
noor wax scrubbed and varnuned • ••«•»«&lt;*
"Ml. to be followed by a chalr Placpd *n »£e center of thiH
‘‘ '"tLiv^mee't 'thirliw1*^ hU
amel finish will not chip or dis­
Richard J. Hotchkbu. was slightly
floor was scrubbed and varnished. ,£lan(
and II really looked swell. After the other* in 1942. becoming the first
Lkb'^.rtd?hr?J,m h*lad-- injured in action January 22 in ;
color! Sanded Inside prevents
seagoing George has met only one
first practice, ma'rks and streaks1 American division to go oversea*. ‘"I&lt;c,a bac^ seat—where he was fellow he knew that was some limi Germany. Mail address follows di- ,
covered the whole thing Very dis-1
1M&gt; included in a special leave the focus of all attention, a most aa"~Sh'~ 'he’aaw'jne Thomiwnn
snags and tears in clothes! Self­
reel from hospital with details.
n.uraglng
y
party heading for home February 1 *,?barra“ln{' sort of thing for a a’“
J A. Ulio. the Adjutant General .
ventilated ... fiber woven so air
One feature ot the basketball under s new 3rd Army policy of fellow like Doug. However, he had j ™e
sMior was Sharron Bro
The following letter from Dick |
L'iinicvthtx vear is the hiure crowd* giving furlough priority to troop* i R frand time at the wedding nnd '*}!,
3 c *, rc,l,urn,, Frld*' fills In the details.
circulates freely through dbthesl
France Jan. 23 45 1
Dear Mom:
X";
Well. I suppose by now you've got- I
ten a notice that I'm In a hospital. '
i accoraing to tne announcement
.u u«»c wn «r-1
Ynuth made by 3rd Army headquarter* in' ranged for his special benefit, ex-,
ami when hi* yotmgest Even if vou haven't I'm writing you
After the game*, the Parish
T
Germany, where the Sth ha* been cePl ol course he didn't.gel the J*”lher Ernest left for service on a letter lo let you know I'm O.K. and ,
Council dances al the I-.-....
PI in come of th - hottest fighting
br‘de
•“« *» «»•" what I Feb. 8 from Kent county it mean*. will probably be out in a couple of ’
House have been very popular.
.r'J«&gt;A^nrrvlnu* nnifrv nf Jrantie.. counts.i,
i.
that «
6 Brovants ....
had ,.».
served
.I .....
ra their days cr so. I'm not wounded or hurt'
1-COAT OIL PAINT
pcclally those night* when play-i^mil
Bud:
leave quota* to any uulIll
outfit U1
in
.-------Onchof
o( the
thf first
“I*1 thing* Doug
Uuu8 did
dul I| country.
Gienn^luY
’was
aboard**
The
other
boy* and sailor badly
It's lust a slight'case of ,
Wolfe * Rhythm Kihgs" are play-' ..... .... ..u„,„ w
service.inro
since*in.
theNnrmanMv
Normandyin.-.,
Inva- after
a,teihe
* hccame
ciimehome
homewa*
wa*to togogototoGlenn
Glenn«ho
who
was
aboarda a torpedoed concussion. You sec I was knocked
i.“&lt; ­jinrvirxx
was
aboard
iug The dances arc usually direct
COVERS ANYTHING
..■n '.u Jd “ntro.X «;.J «1. \ wnson
M.»on to
lo can
ell on
on tne
Uw parent*
cren". or
:,l •*!» «bl&lt;J
l»n
around a Utile by Jerry 'artillery. 1
pi.n
ed by Ted Bcnnlnk and the Brand- suld to have lowered morale of men one
ono “
htt friends
frl',t’ri* who
whn took
,rtrtk the
,h" I ,lnw
bme hospitalization for him at Los but I'll be back with my outfit socri. I
off hi*
stetters. Crowds in the .Parish
count, and won't come back.
Angeles; Ivan who was over 2 yr*. I hope1.
Home have run as high ns one who had served oversea* almost
It
wa*
n
happy
circumstance
that
&gt;n
'
hc
Aleutian
wa*
injured
in
a
I
nope
•
you
won't
have
trouble
three years.
hundred-eighty:
Doug
Tiie men of the 5th Division re- -- - —
' could atend ;the Confirmation I_______ _____________________
Most of the fellows in the Senior
followed by a breakfast hi
Clns.“ of '45 ure thinking serioustv ceive top priority under the new Service
the Purlsh
Parish Hou&lt;
House'because
It e.vell
gave
e became it
about having to go soon. Several plan. The division contain* many
“Miracle Flat" covers wallpaper,
fellow* haVe
t^ Merchant Mtehlgan men.
’ 1 Bishop WhUlemor.
Whittemore the
the oppmunopportun- :-1

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Marine: Loyal Kihney and Mason I n Vou see everyone thought about &gt;&gt;■&gt; to bring to Doug personally a
Thompson havegone.
Dick Grable ' Qofdy Crothcrs. Herbert Crosby.1 mesage irom hU church. Al)
All would
would i 11
j
and
Patil Friddle arc now in the J jjho married Florence Anderson*.' Mn in the sentiment expressed by I
Max Keller, and John Ltary. ex- i B&gt;»hop Whittemore when he said.
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know, miu
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.—i. effect.
,,,_ . But
r&gt;... 1I harp ndHnrl
rirhtiMx and valnr
, fare this news took
added richness
valor tu
'. -------------------------------------.to -life and to your church by the
folks were calling your, families
' auy they sure hoped It all meant courage and faith with which you
1 you'd be homeward bound, and have served."
Doug leaves today &lt;Thurs.&gt; for
soon.
.
Nice Seeing You Home News. Lt, Santa Anna. Calif, where he will
1 One to you. Walton, wife and babv report for reassignment. Perhaps
‘ arrived here Tuesday—will chat you'll mcet Capl. Bill Reed and Lt.
Brandt McIntyre who arc also
&gt;«'■« ”•«
•»" there, in fact those two had a good
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Bob Cnulklns stood In a huddle— missions and had never had a '
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MKS/M1NNIE BATSON

awuy at her residence
o months and Rapids Tuesday morning. Jan. 30.
Surviving are two sons. Wayne W.
Batson of Grand Rapids and James
■ leave* a wife Eisie and one A. Batson of Hastings; a daughter.
**&gt;r RUen. The funeral serv- Mrs. Mabel Hughes ot Grand Rap­
held in the Marshal fu- ids; and two sisters. Mrs. Mary Ded1 home in Plainwell and the
' was taken to Yankee Spring-., rick ot Three Rivers, and Mrs. J.
Maude Crawley of Hastings.
y county: lor burial.
Funeral services were held Thurs­
day at 1 o'clock at the Van'tHof fu­
neral home in Grand Rapids, burial
in Riverside cemetery, Hastings.

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Gladya Bryant. Woodland. Another
daughter. Mrs. Grace Hathaway of
Hastings,- passed away Jan. 25, of
this year. She also leaves eleven
grandchildren, three great-grand­
children. a sister, Nora Pratt. Grarid
Rapids; two brothers. William Tra­
vis. Grand Rapids; Rollo Travis.
Pontiac. Funeral services • will be
held Friday at 2 p.m. from Leonard's
funeral home with the Rev. Karl
Keefer, officiating. Burial will be in
Irving cemetery,

MRS. ELLEN HF.LRIGEL
Mary Ellen Helrige). daughter of
Gottlieb
and
Frrdericlta
Soil*
Schwader. was burn at the farm
home' near Alto, in Utwell town­
ship. March 6. I860. On March 18.
1880. she was married to John COBITUARY
Helrigel at her home in Lowell
Mra. Carrie B. Olner. a former Twp- To thia union were born sev­
resident of Barry county, who has en children, .her htwband. u son.
made her home for the past eight Austin, nnd one daughter, Gladys
years with her daughter. Mra. C. B. Beaudro, preceding her in death.
Rlsbridger. at Kalamazoo, passed Surviving are three daughters. Mrs
away at the latter's home. Tuestl'v. John
Hoevenair. IJast|ngs.
Mrs.
Feb. 6. aged 78 years, four months Michael DeVos. Grand'Rapids and
and two days. She had been in |xx&gt;r Mrs. Clair Emerson. Niles; two
health for over a year.
sons.
Alvin.
Freeport,
and
Arthur
Mrs. Olner was bom In Irving
!T
wd”OcTT 1868
o?
nelrigel.
Traverse
City:
seven
m
186&lt;j the
the daughter
daughter
of ; prar.dchildren:
MrPand Mrs’ Benjamin
TravLs. She
seven great-grandwm president of Rutland Twp till • children, a brother. Fred Schwadthe death of her husband.
. er. Freeport, and u sister Mrs
। •-’arolinr Ringler. Grand Rapids.
■----- -—
i She had been a member of lhe
v;,»igui.T ~ ..j,;
~ ."t~t Methodist church for 65 vears nnd
~
■ was a member of L AS. Circle No.
, 5. For the oast 33 years she was
i n resident of Hastings, moving here
■ from Freeport. Mrs Helrigel was
: a real homemaker nnd n devoted
mother Hod she lived until March,
i she would have been 85 years old.
| but death claimed her on Jan. 29.
. 1S45. ut her daughter's home in
- Grand Rapids. Funeral services
were held al the Methodist church
here on Thursday. Feb. 1. at two
o'clock, lhe Rev. L. Winston Stone
officiating, assisted bv Dr William
Helrigel of Grand Rapids Inter­
ment was in Riverside cemetery.

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For milk that is
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God in His goodness, mercy and
love
Came to earth from heaven
above.
And took our dear loved one
To live with Him there.
Irt His wonderful mansion, bright
and fair.
We will foin her there
In that heavenly home.

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She silently passed
O'er the threshold by night
To make her abode.
In the City of Light.

THURSDAY,

FEBPUaRY

8, IMS

!with Mrs. Shirley Slocum. We es­ |
pecially Invite the men to come
.•
' and. ear dinner with tiie ladles.
, No Sunday school next Stindw
Feb. 11 but there will be Sunday
school. Feb.
18 following
lhe
preaching service. All are cordially
invited to both these services.

A. M. Coldren read the single ring ‘ |
service in the presence At twenty
of the immediate relatives
'------------------ ----------------------------------------i .
The bride was attired in It lime (Continued from Page 1. Sccttoo 1.) |
green street length crepe drt-M.
n.v(. .
Ann Barwith which she wore a shoulder
David J. re Elisabeth Ann Bar-

EIGHTY-EIGHT CASESi^“

Vleltha Cathey vs Richard Beas- |
mer. trespass.
.
.
•
Alberta cole w Rlchajd , Bernj
“&gt;«•0 "
°
“■
mRuajSTBrinkley vs Richard Bear.- I
Attending Uie bride
Vl'’
Irnia vs James Le«h. dirarce.
*^^\iS51aJSfbeS^eDeWwmi
Florence4R vs James L. Meek,
mer. tiezpan.
whose dress was or beige crepe, wun dlvorce
Wm. C. Main. Gdn.. vs Hayden I
SSSSl
“-IM. BUI * u»n mwu;. Hathaway, trespass.
Delton
The February meeting of the SS,
The Inland Lakes Garden club;I WSCfi. is to be held at the Meth­
Win. C. Main vs Hayden Hath^
*■ K”0"1**' “un*
of Delton will hold iu regular' odist church parlors on Wednesday. or«l * roMK RoSn v.n&lt;Unbunt
* Henry Srenbodt vs Kenneth Hur- '
meeting at lhe home «&gt;f Mrs. Rager Feb. 14. the Ada circle serving “V?
W Ttan^ou. «Williams. Thursday afternoon. Feb. . luncheon at one o'clock. Reservaless, trespass8 al 2 o'clock. Roll call will be - j, tlons may be made with Mra. Wal­
A. Rednervs Otis Gall ■ |
D K'n,‘'1'1- up.Katherine
i "What Annual Flower Do Yrat-Phr.i I ter Ryan. 3463. or Mrs. Harvey SSi rf'
trespass.
I to Plant this year?" Program—! Burgess. 3190. not later than Tues­
Ralph Treier va Charles jmd
Chef ter Baughman, trespass
I
Choose a short poem or display1 day noon. Feb. 13. Mrs. D. D. Smith
A reception for the guests folBelben vs John R. Cheney, di­
Adalbert Cortright vs Louie and 1
■from your scrap book. Mra. Le&lt;.n ti is in charge of devotions and Mrs.
• vorce
Fennock will give "Garden Hints Philo Sheldon is "program chair­ lowed the ceremony.
Madeline Garman, injunction.
Mr. and Mra. Webb. areg both. EUje May v, Cllflon Earl EverRuby May vs .Wayne NeUon Mar­
for March."
.
man.
graduales of the Hastings High I ett divorce
tens, divorce.
w
The Prairieville Triple Link club'
school in tiie class of l£*2- Mr. I very! A. vs Marian E. Eckelbeck- I Martha P. vs Henry J. Predum.
will meet with Mra. Mary Doster
Next Tuesday evening. Feb. 13.
divorce.
In Delton. Friday. Feb 9 A potluck the Banner class of the Methodist Webb is employed at the Rich Co. | cr.( divorce.
In lhe Matter of the Petition of
dinner will be scrvejJ.-Please bring Sunday school meets with Mrs. in Battle Creek and Mrs. Webb । Middleville Development corp., vs
is an employee in the Navy Onl- Harry Baluch, et al. bill far specific Henry Stehr, et al. petition lo dis-*
something for the auction.
Mabie Roush. 130 8. Washington nance division of the Hastings performance.
connect land from tiie village of I
St., for the usual potluck supper, Mfg. Co. They are residing at 708: Bonnie vs William P. Bassemier. Middleville
I
Coats Grove
buslnes session anl program. Please
Lester H. vs Ione «. Sprague,
-------The D.O.TO. cluh will meet at bring your Easter offering to this E. Walnut St. in this city.
Mrs. Emmet Payne of Kalamazoo
Albert L. vs Margaret A. Peck,.di- di voice.
lhe schoolhouse next Wed. evening. meeting if possible.
Eltha M. va Philip R. Nichols, di­
was an out of town guest al the vorce.
Feb. 14 for a valentine party. Pro­
’""
car
wedding and reception.
—’rie Wenger, et a! vs William vorce.
gram in charge of Margaret Coats
Wm. and Thcoline Schader vs
Mrs. Harry Waters. 438 W. state .
H Stevens, bill to quiet title.
and Sophs Smith.
St., will ehlertalrUhe-PythlanSh- BAITINGER-BARNUM
Philip Parlove and, Michael Poma. I
Vernon C. «* Augusta MacDonald.
North Hope
,ers on Tuesday evening. Feb. 13.
. foreclosure
d‘lSSu vs Leo Ridrr. divorce
I Clarence E. vs Mabel E. Oliver,
lhe Brush Ridge Community Aftdr. thc
n.X will m*i&lt; et the school house members will have a social mec.- woodland,
Woodland, tx-esme
beonne the
V1 Rotoeu w Ccfoley.
me bridej&gt;_f
unne oi Verver-’:
—- -B................
- divorce.
Amber A. v» Harrison C. VanFriday night. Feb. 5. Everyone wel- »n«M°rn
^nalcinirrr1 on ^Snnday
&gt;-U* O. vs Ralph Rozerna. divorce. Syckle. divorce.
Mrl Adam * Baitinger' on Sunday.
Hospital Guild No..22 meets this Jan. 28. at the Zion Lutheran [
evening with Mra. G. E. Goodyear.
RECENT REAL ESTATE
The East Baltimore W.M.A. will Mra. T. N. Knopf is committee read by the Rev.
SALES BY THE EARL
'
meet with Mr. and Mrs. John Hook chairman.
^Gorton "Williams sang "Because" I
V. Truman Odiup. diThursday. Feb 8 Potluck dinner at
Reul estate transfers made by the
MUNICIPAL "COURT
I and "I Love You Truly ", accompannoon. Everyone welcome.
Earl Boyes Agency in rocent weeks
Mrs. Mabel Murray, of this. city, led by Mrs. Robert Boni, who ptayed
rh. u«&lt;Uuonul wrddln, mut.
■
W.l»n. include the ' following:
Brush Ridge
vras on Monday, brought into Mu- ;
The bungalow owned by Mr. nnd
The Brush Ridge Community nicipal court for failure to compel
The bride was escorted lo the altar djyOTce.
Mra. Ellis Daniels, E Grant St.. has
club will meet at the school Ptl- her 15-yenr-old daughter to attend by her father. She wore a gown ( eiu.txth E. v&gt; LouU Visbeck. di­ been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
the city schools. She was given a et ivory satin fashioned with a full I vorce
McMillen. Mr. and Mra McMllten
eryone welcome.
skirt
which
extended
into
a
long
Minnie
Hinckley
vs
William
Vasold
their residence on E MIU St .
sentence of five days in the county
toTirin'colc
’cTKallimore
------- "•Twp.
— “ ’
Jail. In December she was arrested train: the bodice had a sweetheart | na^tt. petition for accounting.
Hubert L. Vining and wife vs
Barty Ville
_
iun
(on me
the same UUU|C
charge *&lt;&gt;u
and wivu^.i.
brought neckline of seed pearls and long (
Food City Builders sold otic of
The W S.CS
of
BarryvHIe
will
1
lnto
Municipal
court.
She
pleaded
&amp;lreve»
reaching
to
points
at
the
charlle
Dehihouser
and
wife,
no
—,
— into Municipal court. She pleaded
the bungalows on So. Park -St., to
meet next week
**hnmP!.
Thursday,
l*rihi5nJv
Februe*?&gt;?&gt;d guilty.
5u*,ly- Jud
Judge
£p CortrightCortright Suspcnded
suspended wrists. Hr fingertip veil was held HCllon nMJnKt.
Melby
Millirens, who has been liv­
.
ary
at the home of tiie R*v. and sentence when she promised to see in place o&gt; a seed pearl crown, one j Mary TuwnM.nt|. Admrx. Est Mil- ing
“*z 15
"1■
bn N( Michigan Ave.
•
t... .« Mead ...
___ _____
_____school carried a muff of gardenias with a ■
BUtojph. vs Fred Butolph. ei al.
Mrs. 1Lloyd
In K'n.hvllU
Nashville.
that her daughter
attended
Frank Gosch has purchased the- ■
' W|j Ior partition.
regularly thereafter. Schoo) records center at orchids.
James
Benham residence on E. MUI
Miss Ruth Bayne of Hastings was i Prank Hallock vs Basil Coy. uc- •
proved that the daughter was in
St.,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Benham
have
The Cedar Creek Cemetery Circle : school only two days since that maid of honor. Her gown was blue I counting.
(
will be entertained by Mrs Daisy! promise was made last December. and carried a bouquet of daffodils । Frances M. vs Milo J. Morgan, di­ bought lhe 200 acre farm owned
1by Clare Culver In Baltimore town­
Bergman Wednesday, Feb. 14. Pot­ ’ The arrest and sentence of Lhe rind roses. Miss Elaine Scott oi vorce.
ship.
formerly
the
Albert
N.
WUluck dinner. Al! welcome.
.
mother resulted from her failure to Nashville nnd Miss Vivian. Batnum. J G lend on Vs Beatrice Silsbee, di- i hams
farm
sister of lhe bride, were bridemaids. | vorce.
;1
carry out her agreement.
Among Ute other sales were the
Marlin Corner*
the former wore aqua and the lat-. Alice Katherine vs Raymend L.
Dewey
Anderson
home
on
S.
Park
The WSCS. will meet Wednes­ WEBB—M EVERMAN
ter pink
Rider, divorce.
day Feb. 21 for a potluck dinner
Rising of Woodland acted
Je«n Lewis, by her next friend, vs ISt.. to Curl Bryans, who sold his
Tall baskets filled with white asGene
best man and Louie Wierenger1 Eugene Dewis, divorce.
'residence on S. Hanover St., to
gladioli, pink and White snapdrag­
Fuller: Mr. and Mr.. El­
Glenn E vs Ruth M. Murphy, di- Arthur
.
ons and white stock, branched can­ and Oliver Boulter were ushers.
, wyn Daniels have purchwnd the
. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnum.
,,,
„ . .
delabra bearing tall candles, and uncle
rnruw vs
v» Robert
nuurn Rlxot,
nwo. divorce,
unuitc. Arthur Cokman home in tiie flrjl
and aunt of the bride, acted
Phyllis
potted palms made an attractive as master and mistress
mistress of
cere-:; Glenn
Glenn A.
A. Miller,
Miller, et
et al.
al. vs
vs Edwin
Edwin ward; Food Citv BuHders sold a
of ceresetting for the wedding of Miss
ition was
el al. discharge of Aart- bungalow, on W. Madison St., to
was held
held in
in; A.
A. Loop,
Ui
Kion w.nem
m
r
Mrs Wesley Broqks: Uie Eugen?
Thelma N Weverman and Harold monies. A reception
Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
H. V. De.u» W Citae. Barlow residence on W. Marshall
Herrington of Nashville, on Satur­
Mr. «»^Mr..»«■“&gt;«&gt;
"«' Z.Ala „ J.mr. Su- iSt., has been bought by Richard
day evening. February 3, at eight
Seeber: the place- owned by Mr.
el h1 bllt t0 clear uOe
,and Mrs. Lloyd Valentine. S. Wash­
o'clock at the home of the brides short w«“mg trip and now are UvHattie V. vs Lyle R. Beadle, di­ ington St., has- been purchased by
parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Car) Weyer- ing temporarily with the former s
vorce.
Theodore Bcnnlnk; Mrs. Josephine
man. 425 E. Walnut St. The Rev. ps rents.
MICHIGAN
1 Caroline vs Ernest W. Piefteld, di­ Vundr.water has dirpoaed of her/
residence on S. Park St., to Mr. anti
vorce.
George Hermenitt, by next friend, Mrs Emil Ottosen; Mrs. Robert
;Wulldorff and son Philip have
vs Betty Hermenitt. divorce.
Man' Frances vs Robert R. moved into the bungalow on E.
Marshall St. formerly owned by
Browne, divorce.
&lt;
Grace E. vs Herman M. Nell, di­ Earl Nash.
vorce.
.
.
1 Fann salts were made by Ute folr rEmtnajean Hermenitt. by_z next
------- lowing^ Emil Otto.-u-n. who owned
friend, vs Seymour Hermenitt, di.- un 80 acre tract in Rutland, to Mr.
vorce.
.and Mra Nelson, formerly of Bal-.
Charles E. vs Frances C. Hess, Umorv; Walter Sunday sold ills 40
divorce.
acres In Carlton to Theodore Cook;
Jennie'M. vs Raymond B. Haute,- Judge Stuart Clement disposed ot
Miss Normo Yoder
[divorce.
his 80 acres in Carlton township.
। Majesty vs Harold S? Starks, di-, formerly the Frank AsplnaH place,
Operator
1 vorce.
to Donald Wendell.
Ruth E. Erb vs Homer R. Ham■ ------- -------------------------[ mond. no action stated.
|
Build Up Calve*
, Ralph L. vs Dorothy H. Still. ।
Knee bending exercises will help
I dlyorce-.
. , , „
.1 build up calves ahd strengthen front
I dho£c
VS‘ PredCTk!k BrunlU' I muscles of (he thighs.

COMMUNITY NOTICES ORGANIZATIONS

sx" °“r j d"w“’- *

as'fe’wss. z-c-ss.’E 3 “*y v&gt;*■

Announcing the Opening of

LOUISE BEAUTY SHOPPE
FREEPORT,

ond play.

Thursday, February First
Ask for Highlands Dairy
Grade A Milk!
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
g«
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. - QT. Id

HOURS - 9 TO 6 DAILY
PHONE 621
Mrs. Louise Burdick
Proprietor

OILCLOTH

Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

29 £

ALL YOU WANT!
Yard

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
HostinQs

(40 to 46 Width*I

REAL ESTATE
$339

Also Sold in 12 yd. Rolls @

Car s Eye View!
Cars aren’t human! Your auto won't get its feelings
hurt if it’s parked in front of your house all winter.
But it should hav^legulaKcheck-ups to keep it in
shape. A neglected car can’t give maximum service,
and ill use often results in expensive repair bills. You
can't afford to neglect your car!

t

BEN FRANKLIN STOP

SO COMFORTING TO

MCKEE SERVICE OIL SALES
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
227 E. STATE ST.

HASTINGS

For Sale—Fine large house on South Jefferson St.
Would make fine three apartment income property.
Priced at $5,000. Ha* water, electric lights and bath.
See Miller Real Estate.
For Sale—10 acres out from Hastings about three and
one-half mile*. This ha* water and electric lights,
inside toilet, 5 room house, good sized barn and other
outbuildings. Priced at $2,000. Con be had on
term*. See Miller Real Estate.
For Sale—5 room house only about two blocks from
bank comers. Nice street and good outlcok. Priced
at only $1,300. See Miller Real Estate.
For Sale—Five room house and 20 acres not far from
Prairieville. House water and lightsjnside. and priced
at only $1,500. See Miller Real Estate.

MILLER REAL ESTATE CO.

PHONE 2554

Hastings

SPECIALS!

595

Ige.
23c
RINSO
23c
SUPER SUDS
23c
OXYDOL
ige
24c
DUZ
&gt;se
25c
MAGIC WASHER
PILLSBURY'S FLOUR 25 lbs. $124
LILY WHITE FLOUR 251bs $124
BEST YET FLOUR
25&lt;b« $112

.OSCOMW*'

soothes day foe yous pelt

Tbulorb
enno

sfcife

Phono 2751

snot:
STOQEZ

Dnanrci y

C. Thomas Stores
130 W. State St.,

Hostings, Mich.

�Iter A.

TIIE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I. 1M3

Reap.

E. VanVeiscr,

PERSONALS
Mira Harriet Baaariabakl w

Richard . Bcm*

Rlchard Beatn.. v* Hayden

layden Hath%-

Kenneth Hurier vs Ot la Gall­

' Charles
re- p.i-■’
vs Louie
^junction.
iry J- Predum.

lhe Petition of
yetition to di»thc village of

e E.

Sprague.

R. Nichols, &lt;11,e Schader vis
Michael Porno,

»bel E. Oliver.

risen C. Van­

rs made by the

Ml by Mr. nnd
Grant St., has
Mrs. McMillen
on E/MJU St..
I more Twp.'
a sold one of
□. Park St. to
&gt; has been Hvpurchased the •
ence on E. Mill
. Hi-nlairn have
e turm owned
laltlmore townAlbvrt N. Wilme on 8. Park
. who sold his
mover St., to
and Mr. Eipurcluucd the
nr in tire first
lulldi-rs sold a
ladbon St., to
i; tire Eugene
i W. Marshall
lit by Richard
owned by Mr.
nine. S. Washi purchased by
Mrs. Josephine

;

Mrs. Robert
Philip have
ingulow on E.
•rly owner! by

iade bv the fol•n, who owned
Rutland, to Mr.
rmerly &lt;&gt;f Bal-,
lay .-old Ills 40
Thecdore Cook:
nt disposed nt
rlton tuwmJiip.
A’pinail plat'-,

raises will help
itrcngthen from

erson St.
property.
&gt;nd bath.
three and
ic lights,
ind other
had on
cks from
. Priced

far from
nd priced

returning- to her home in Grand
Rapids on Saturday.
Pfc Raymond Murphy left Manday tor Boise. Idaho, after spend­
ing a lA-day furlough with hi* par­
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. William MurI&gt;hy. Raymond is an instructor in
aerial gunnery at Gowen Field. Hfc
I* expecting to be sent oversea* in
lhe near future.
Pvt. and Mra. Glenn (Petal
Bacheller of Tinker Field. Okla.,
arrived Friday for a 15-day fur­
lough with their parent*.
Mrs. Edna Brockway of Vermont­
ville spent last week with Mrs. Edw.
Mattoon.
Mra. Dorothy Aldrich ot Grand
Rapids, spent the weekend with
Mrs. Chas. Aldrich and Mr*. Fran­
ce* Ward and Robert.
Mr. and- Mrs. A. T. Brandl of
Utumg were Sunday gue*ta of Mr.
and Mrs. C. D. Bauer. Mrs. Brandt
going on to Precnori to visit her

returned Thursday afternoon

2 ifer’SLS"'’ &gt;»»»«“••«- s
Mr.’and Mra. Ciller Banghart.

■ t

■ A* A■

r HI F

-1 home.

.

1 Bujtfto ”*♦. played j

.

many Hasting* frient
JC™«u
to their new borne. We hope they I oomD'anlon ^Consul
will return often for a visit. Mr*. I gveft^ Campbell—w
Cressey* home on B. Jefferson plains why he ditto’
where she ha* lived since her mar- }ollcs aloIX the street (something
riMt 1* &gt;l»led foe sale.
| new for Morey&gt; and why he deAffable Chet Klekenfeld. long as- । elded to mis* the ILH5—Wood»ociated with the Grand Rapids | land gam* that night—also someChair and Bookcase C&lt;&gt;. and a | thing new for Morey!
!’vcrBC“ VB,er*n “LB”,W T ' Mrt H A- Adrounle* flirt name

Mr.’

Alfred Williams entertained 10»

Mra. William Gorman of Grand.
Junction, Colo., who 1* spending
the winter here with her sisters.
Mrs. L. H. Evarts and Miss Agne*
Sim, goes to Chicago today to at­
tend the wedding of her son. Doug­
las A. Gorman.
Willard Hilton and his son, Pvt.
Kenneth HUton. wiio is home on
furlough after serving over four
years in England, Africa, Italy and
France, were Sunday and Monday
guest* of Mr. nnd Mra. Charles Hil­
ton of Grund Rapids. Pyl., Hilton
«oea lo Florida for reassignment al
he close of hi* furlough.
Miss Mary Ketcham was home
from Ann Arbor over the we kind.
Mrs. Dennis Smith of Grand
Rapid* visited her sister. Mrs. John
“mi*0He4enrSM,cBricn of Grand
Riiplds »a» the guest of Mts. L H.
Evart*. MLvs Agnes Sim and Mra.
Wm- Gorman over the weekend
Miss Evelyn Brower Ls home from
Battle Creek for a week* vacation.
Mr. and Mra. Russell Baur and
two sons of Plainwell were Wednes­
day evening guests of the former’s
paicnts. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bauer.
Guests of the Rev. and Mra.
Harold Kirchcnbatir on Friday and
Saturday were her alster.
Mrs.
George Perkin*, of Walla Wnlla.
Wosh. and her mother. Mrs. Ralph
Hodges, of Muskegon Mrs. Perkins
is a physical therapist at the Army
liospiiailn
Walla Walla, and is vl*iiospi
Itlng here and in Muskegon during
her furlough this week.
Mr*. Garrett Isham
.....
ntruciur a&lt;
Dorrance Trelhric U
is uuuig
doing »umv
some
&gt;ne 'Mructor
al ap»n&lt;&gt;w
Sparrow n&lt;»piuu.
hospital, wwj
was turning home In about two weeks.
Dorranee
guest of Mrs Herbert Crosby &lt;Flor- nC(Jle at Leach Lake Monday tvt- Mra. Pa Im a tier will be ninety years special
—war
----- —
*work
these day* in
ence Anderson • of Grand Haven n—
in„
helping drive Royal Coach Co.
■ of age thia coming December
part of last week, returning Thur*-. ,.
. . .
trailers
to
war
areas
wnere
they
.
s„a.
muuki
w»i,
in,
ninons
me
uz mrmscra
ui mq
Mrs.
Gilmer
with
her
Among .I,.
the 132
the
...
---- James
. .. --- ...
_
-----. r»young
--- . -. ,members
o ,, ,. . of
„ ' -I,,.,
Vr&gt; I r Gies of Marlette c.imc /&lt;H’ “,ul daughter of Grand Rapids Home Ec club al M.S.C., E. Lansing i are so badly needed He returned
Monday for * few weeks’visit with arc spending several weeks with Dr. I who are participating in a com- ; Friday from delivery of a trailer ‘
her
ami da^toer-iii-iaw. Mr -nd M«s. Frank^^Carrothcrw
.........
j
.........
-------------------I
at
Camden.
Ark.
where
a
navy
.j.
| raimity service protect to nlilcvlate
vnones Gits
sues of
D, nr
Dr”
"'nt ,c,t
left Frt
Friday for 1 the shortage of help, is Sue Smith, , plant, which has already begun to
and Mis. Tac Gies. Charles
Mrs T
r ',°
'-*‘nl
must vf
of Mr.
Mr. ittd
and Richmond. Ind., to vL-.lt her mother, freshman, daughter of Mr. anti ; produce, is just being completed. He
Ct runna wai; the gin.it
'iUi'A ,u celebrating her. Mrs Donald Smlth of this city I left Monday with a trailer for CalMrs. Gies on Monday
. j nrc Rlrh lake care pf children, ax­ ifornla. While he is away Mr*,
Kenneth Lobcrteaux was in Ann 87th birthday thb week.
il was n weekend family reunion. stal busy housewives in making ; Trelhric is on the job al lhe office
until hl* rfcturn.
|
.1 Jh. Ol-m rrwron hom. c.
...d
turn today from Detroit wh: re they
' There are times, wlicn just for.
had been visiting his *uier. Miss
the heck of it. we’d like to report
Olive Lathrop.'
ThSi from ouF’uf ’town Tcre* Mr’ I lara,.1 intl . ‘“,u,nKB Housewives local ncW5 wUh comment* and al­
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Sherwood uf and Mra Emeu Lamkie and Mr w
, ould u,?tc »« d,7I*rl'w that would though u might be taking quite a
Pliiinwcll and T. 4 Sgt. and Mr*. and
—, Mrs.
r?_ Lloyd
■■—&gt; Pittman
--- ---of Grand be a splendid idea for our Higli chance there’ll come a day when
Wesley Burrell were Sunday guest*
Tnts gathering was lhe I schoolHomc-Ec club if there is I WP n cut loose, like Utta f instance.
of .Mr. and Mra Tac Oles. Mrs. Bur­ Rapids.
, such a one In operation.
'
. .r wjH be reassuring to neighbors
first
time
Lloyd
and
Max
had
seen
rell has been with her husband at
.
.,rv.l."g ,Cr“*Sy&lt; w,?‘’ hn'’ of
8. Park street to know that
Fort Jackson. South Carolina, since each other in four years. Lloyd hav­ | lived in .Ho-Ulngs Since she was lhe Missus of lhe house cleaned the
■ the holiday*. He expects lo return ing been in service at tile time Max t-taht years old. ba* BiovodioNash^, basement -&gt;o Sunday before the
first
came
home
from
ovcisciis.
to Fort Jackson later In thc weckyille to live with her sorter
situation developed into a public
Mrs.
Ruth
Jones
of
Detroit
visited
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fausey of
C. L McKinnls ‘NelUir Fcighnen I health hazard
who has purchased a home there.
. „
. .
.... ....
Lottie Tcusink nnd Lucille WilMrs David French, in company and Mrs. Oscar Jonis. Saturday and Their onlv living .brother. Len W
FciRhner. resides in Nashville and 1 Htt* called on Major Ray Finnic at
the fnmiiv will thus be united, j Bowman Field at LouiM-illc. Ky.
Mrs. McKinnls. who had lived in enroute to Hollywood, Fla. Major
1 as.?'-"
on
Marysville. Washington, for many | Finnic conducted them through
former Grand Rapid* friend
day he held court tn Jackson and on ’’ears came U&gt; Hastings in October' the Field hospital an especially in­
, following the death of her hus- i tcrestmg lour for Pennock. hospiband. She lived here in early girl- tai'* superintendent Teusink. A
ns u guest this week her brother. ,n .LanidngJohn Liakos of Montreal, who will
L
,
Uamctt goes to Iron
join them in n trip to Panama. Mountain today for a virtt of two
Florida, for a visit with Mr. Spirts’ *«k.s with her mother. Mrs. C. T. i
daughter. Mra Horace Webstar. Mr. Hampton, and ottor relative*
■Mrs
E. J
J. Hildebrandt was in
In
Webstar is to service to a tank corps
Mr*’. p
1 Grand Rapids on Tuesday.
and i* now in Saipan.
Mrs. J. Maude Crawley went to ‘I Miss Agnes -Smith
----- -~ was in Ann
Grand Rapids Wednesday to attend Arbor over the weekend,
’Mrs.
Oroos is
is spending
the funeral services of her sister.
Mrs. Titchard
Richard Groos
Mrs. Minnie Batson. Mr*. Crawley this week to Chicago.

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the.eight
members of thej.
George rteoaen,
Hebden. Mrs.
Mrs. Hay
Ray urancn
Branch
—
•
«■ -PF.
- - •:ueorge
club on Tuesday of tasl
Card* I! and Mrs Chester
ImI week.
week.Card*
cheater Hodges
Hodge* received
were niaved
---- — and
- -------------played after the hmrhmn
luncheon, j top score*
were appropriately
With Mrs Merle Wheating winning .warded
appropriately
-----------------------------------the traveling prize.
...
।
study dub
on Mon&lt;Uv
with Mrs. D. D. Walton. W. Green ™,ir^fLu^.hb
S. -------MU' —
(he -------cry-ta
lund»»n.
--• —
,----------- ,
«he hoatoM gave an interesting re- .home of Mrs. F. W. Denton, the
view of the book. "The Time for
Dechion," by Stunner Welles.
• • •
....
, । Archie McDonald and Mr*. James
\ esterday afternoon. Mrs Lizzie
Eaton entertained the Mcrrt-I-Go I

dinner, card* furnishing the amuse­
ment during the afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Banghart
entertained Sunday with a birth­
day dinner in honor of Mrs. Sarah
Brandslettcr. celebrating her 84Ui
birthday. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Brandslettcr and
daughters. Marymlkcand Sally, and
Mr. and Mra. Mason Norwood of

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Saturday afternoon Miss Helene
Banghart entertained eleven friends '
with a birthday party. After cake
nnd ice cream, the group went to hg
the Strand.
&gt;

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Prints — Gaberdine and Spun Rayon
Sizes —9 to 17 - 38 to 44 - 12 to 20 46 to 50 and Half Sizes

One supplies 3 times daily requirements of Vit Bl

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. .

Herbert
J. r. T. club
Mra. Forreat
Mr*. Archie
and Mrs. Robert
travelling prtae.

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afternoon

Mr. and Mr*. Aben Johnson were ■
in Italy a* Ow present Um. Last
bwn to AnuJrica »h«
weekend gue»ts pf Mr. and Mr*. parents of a daughter, bom at
aa buddy of Chet Jr a. was । has taken lhe name of Dorothy.
Erik von Reb at Groue Pointe Community hospital. Battle Creek, week
rnfnlne fhome to Grand RapldA^and ।
Dunn, genial and debonair
Farms
offered to bring a prSent to Chet’s
The Rev. and Mra. Emory Thomp­ the acalea at 71. lbs. and will an- dad On niday thc Klekenfeld s
----- ---thc lad ■— ^b* He and 150 other fellows were
son and daughter Virginia and swer to thc name of Sharon I/* met
in Grand Rapids •for
_____________________________
Various
group* of the womenfolk i donkey"tail pinning game
Glendale Barnum attended a sur­ Thc baby's father is in France.
town are
are taking
taking time
time oul
out tall
tan landed
landed on
on th.
the8._.„
right
dinner and collected the present— ,j
France at thc completion about town
prise birthday dinner on Edward
Ye scrivener wl*he« il might be a carton
" ........of ’ cigarettes
of their ground couim to the States, from their many war activities to with the childish comment, “aa long
Thompson of Sunfield. Sunday, it arranged to send
*cnd lhe
the Charlotte
Chartotle
We
Voulh kader Ted
, The theory wa* to learn to fly with h**®
• Wt of_.a sprF* ln I
you Just get it on the donkey
being his thirty-*evento.
hlskrthln’^a^'Hiirt’ahnw
nlnk U P,Cn9' OK When he Wallcd the Araerian ahips abroad but they a social wh
whirl
before
then you're
you’re not so bad.
bad"
}Ll bcf
?r?. “spring
P^ng clean- then
”
and o
ntharr
'tittle* completely
rZtmnletelv ii
Mrs. Alice De'Vrle* and Mb* Mary basketball game and allow the liar- ,fjC ou-,f j rfav for two six year. soon learned that all of thc planet in» ond
.lh'T, duUes
...
a »led and pulled them
DeVries were guest* at Uie wedding ry cuunlyteatars a real muslcal*or- (ljd4
fh?n«P aJT* n*wP w&gt;rJ I Among thcM- relaxing interludes
A number of friend* stopped by
of Mlss AUdry Wnnertghl and Sgt. gsnlMtlon.-Kim Sigler grand Jury MVtral blocks on his way to Mr*
? Iu** • bridge-iuixheon given by Mra. 1*4 tlw Earl Coleman home after the
Robert Ramsdell which took place special prosecutor, was Dick Cook's Warren Carter* residence where he 1
certainly cr»Us, commento Roas-1 lHon,fr smith and Mrs DOTranceiH HS.-TK.ba*ketbaIlgametoenal the First Methodist church. guest at the Michigan Press dinner
Kalamazoo, Thursday evening. Feb Saturday evening and a as Intro­ lives. No wonder the kid* of all ■ teMhnflvU»hth«a’?SO c^dcuihwere iTrethrlc at thc tatters home nn ' Joy a social time and topenonnally
ages like you Ted. you're that kind t«aen liyujK tne*a iso cancw were Thursday tart
Spring bouquet*, express greetings to Mrs. Coleman
1.
duced to lhe assembly from hl* of a guy.
sent Jerllaiy where Rm* received
Mrs. Anna Baldwin and daughter. seat on the floor of the banquet
about the room, and small table*, i whose birthday occurred on Sun­
Louise, called on Mrs. Ida Polma- room,
nic rormer
J2!i2*SMJrJLl}LbLi,8tiI‘i,7 aJLot hb actual training ard wnere set for sixteen, centered with car- :day.
room. Tire
former Hasting*
Hastings man
man
-he was commissioned At tiwl time nation and iris filled rose bowl*.
tler at Borgeas hospital. Kalamazoo, wa* given a round fft heartening Tu58^Lb?h,
*
hb commanding officer wa. none
last.Saturday; and Mrs Albert Rm- applause.
----- n-mihiirun
day witliRepublican
the selective
ofOn Monday evening Mr. and Mrs
— Charlotte
fJceservice
nfar Cranbrook
whcfe he u other than New York's 'Little convcyeti the "breath of spring." Inor of Woodland and Mrs. M A. Tribune.
ridcntally. thirty minuter, before the Geor8t. Wertman afDowllng enterBecker of Dearborn were caller*
now in-achool however he will give Flower" Morello La Guardia, about »i?C‘'7^rh&lt;fmrrnrt
th*
W
troland
talned
w,,h
*
family dinner honorCollection* al the Strand Thea- nalunit
» „
llu, address
.uu.™ ™
last Wednesday.
Hasting*
as his
to «uc.
order whom Rom has many interesting
“k?\w{riMtvd I ln“ thelr *°n °°rdon and family
hU . c*ll will come through tales to tell. There is one positive
Frank Bloom was at the Univcr- tar thia past *e*k for the March
I who *b»ve ^turned from the west
statement he emphatically makes
ally hospital in Ami Arbor Thurs­ of Dimes amounted to J287.85. nc- narry County
ca&lt;it
and
W1U
n0W Uve ln B*10®
M„ CTe,
rc. about LaGuardia and that b in hl* curance had not affected the heat- creek Gordon ha*
day for X-ray* of his fool. Mr. and cnrlln, to R.y SHneh. ^unM.r i
been dolne rov­
"
- —* - ■
regardless
of
circum­ ing of the house but only the stove, rrnment
John G. Ketcham, Jr., is general turned Sunday from Chicago where opinion,
Mrs. Bloom spent Die weekend al
the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Alvin clralrman for the annual Lincoln thfV had torn attending the gift stances, he I* a man of absolute the hostesses ouickly adjusted to cnimcni
_
'
the situation ana none of tne guest*. ।
Warren’s at Orangeville to vLdt dav banquet. Grand RapkU to be ahoM. du^ lhcir atay ltl the honesty.
Including Mrs. Leon gtander. Mra. *
"
Mrs. Bloom's nephew, Pvt Harvey hf1J.“B?e»RT hole1, M&lt;“‘day "Windy City." tt|ey saw a double
JEdward VanPoperlng. and Mr*. Ce- l|
J. Warren, who was home on 8-day •
hFBUI ' header at
the Stadium between
dric Morey, who won bridge honor*. II
leave from Camp Farmin. Tex., and
°/ l,wP
, rdi_Jflchl*tn Northwestern. Purdue. Notre Dame.
knew that anything unusual had ; I
Is now transferred lo Ft. George G. district will be the principal speak- aIld
DePaul
lalur
u.rn
having
and
DePaul
the
latter
team
having
|
__
occurred.
&gt;
Meade. Mu.
er. Cong. Shafer recently returned a a ft. »" player .in the
.
line up.
। On last Wednesday evrnmg, Mrs.1 undaunted by this experience the |&lt;
I Mr* H A. Adrounle wa* to pe- from the European battle fields.
,
Capt. Richard Brown ‘Dr &gt; bock Stuart Clement. Mrs. Morri* Hill same hostess’ entertained at the
‘[olt last week to tmel her brother
Announcement Is made of the1
H. j. Kataidjtan uf New York who birth of a daughter. Bonnie Rose. ( from over 2 \rs. in India has been and Mra. Theodore Knopf enter- Trelhric home that evening with ad
was In Detroit as the speaker of a to Mr. and Mrs. Royal Miller of assigned on the staff at Percy talned al the formers home in dessert bridge, the bridging winders i
Kenneth Sanderson,
large banquet meeting of the De­ Pinconning, on Jan. 27. Mr. Miller Jones. Hl* wife, a nurse, although honor of Mra. Harold Foster, twen- being, Mra
troit Armenian organization, which I* tiie aon of Glenn Miller formerly j not’in the army, expect* to work ty guest* being present. Bridge fur- Mrs. Stuart Clement, and Mrs. C.
there also. Capt. Brown, whose nished the evening’s entertainment D. Bauer
Mrs. Adrounle also attended. Mr. of Carlton township.
home is in Oreenville, 1* a nephew with honors going lo Mr*. C. B.
- - Kaluidjlan, a graduate ot the Yale
Another delightful affair wa* the.
University School of Divinity. also I Walter Thompson is recuperating t&gt;t Mrs. Gertrude Wilcox of this Burkholder and Mrs. David Van
second to a series of ttoee bridge
preached the Sunday M-rmon at the at Leila hospital. Battle Creek from city.
luncheons given by Mr*. Clayton,
Central Armenian church during 1 an injury received when a crane I
There were many who went to ciplent of many lovely gift*
। hit him.
Brandstetter and Mrs. Earl Coiehta stay in Detroit.
the court house or called lhe court
| Mra. Lillian Bolton, who Ls xeri- house on Monday before they rca­
The Jolly Pedro Club met 6st | man at lhe former s home on West
Mrs. Clark McClelland, ....
nee -....
ShiiI Green street Tuesday afternoon.
Icy Gtamjer. left Thursday for Bos- ousjy 111. was taken to Pennock : toed lhe new county plan to con- evening with *Mx. and Mrs Merle The occasion was a particularly gay
[ serve fuel had closed the building Weaver. High honors went to Mrs.
ton tu visit to r husband who 1* Hi ' hospital Sunday.
and happy one because it coincided
in the Marine hospital
there, ' Mrs. Ida Palma tier, who had the on that day. However. Ute Bureau
I with tne good news Which
which Mrs
Grandparent* Granger are canng , misfortune lo fall and cause a lr,; ' oi Social Aid. being a state office 1?
MorrU H&gt;n“
[Coleman had heard that day in­
open but were very much ly Scobey.
for young Pavone wnlle her mother । fracture three weeks ago. is at Bur- remained oper
directly about the salty of her sis­
is away.
gc«s hospital. Kaiam;izoo. She Is ' on the chilly side. .We don’t know
—
™______________
---------- "-------- . ____ . . ter
, 'ter
and *na
family
family
whowno
untiluntil
now.now.
had naa
nw they
they m
made
aar 0Ut._
out.___
Mr* Flora Story was hostess 10 .been internees at Manila
Mrs
I Miss Esther Kreider, nursing
doing
in-fine nnd expects to be re­ } lioA-

FOR I

23c
23c
23c
24c
25c
$124
$124
$112

5

These ton from away for the fu» Nashville is not new

Thursday were Dr. U
n ArU spent the "Rd Jahn Buehier, i
^d MH. WlUUrn *tr .nd Mr. Alien
*»!&gt;. Buehler. Lake
Mr*.. Valda Watts, Alto;
.
Mr
and1 Mr*. Fred Schwadcr.
cinpbrU
------------- J township, and Mr. and
York City wa* a weekend guet. o. »*
r
'will'
Mrs. w
WilliamMishler. Bowne.
•
.
Mbs. Mabclle Hauer.
1
...........
j
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palmfcr. Mr..
as
'
'and Mr*. James Palmer. Mis* Ellen.
(1 ( A I II F W \ M ,
Palmer and Robert Palmer of Bal-, I
L
V
V
A
L
H
L
n
J
lie Creek were guesi* al the Palmer- .
Mr and Mrs W A fUnsletou
Silsbee home. Sunday.

The Busy Bight »*

re card thia week from the teotcw I

la spending hood and abo In

also Children's Coats and Ski

New Skirts and Jumpers
in many styles

Prandnon »
Exclusive, but not expensive

Suits.

Prices Have Another Cut

SUNDAY and MONDAY. FiBRUARY
FIRST TIME IN HASTINGS MCTUBM

AND NOW TOMORROW"
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 3:01 TO
Only enough admissions will
al bargain priaaa.

NO ATTRACTION TUB., WID..

�/AOB nOHT______________

WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING

CARD OF THANKS

LONG DISTANCE
MOVING

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When you need on electrician
call H. E. Smith. Phone 720
Fl-2. No job too large or too
small. Route 2.
T.F.

Service to 48 States
CaU Edgett A Hall Tr*. Co.

DR. DERK STUIVE

Sheldon Agency

PAINTING
Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars
Let us brighten that dark base­
ment. Phone or write.

SWANSON
AGENCY
AUTO

109 W. Stat*
LIFE
BONDS

C. F. ECKARDT
438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

FIRE
Now Many Wear

Protect your car, yourself and riders
with a full service policy in the
World's Largest Automobile Insur­
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FALSE TEETH
With More Comfort

Farm Bureau State Agent

PASTEETH, a pleasant alkaline
f non-acid &gt; powder, holds false teeth
more flrnjly. To eat and talk in
more comfort. Just sprinkle n little
PASTEETH on your plates. No

AUCTION SALES

ing. Checks ‘'plate odor' 'denture
breath'. Get’ PASTEETH at any
drug store.

HENRY FLANNERY

Marshall Furnaces
Repairs furnished ond installed
for all makes of furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop
Floor Sanders for Rent

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

Five members were initiat'd on
'iliursday evening, the other candi­
dates being unable to come. They

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it'll NUX-M.le h-c: -t... tn tu tsiri kt-,. ut Iradr. H. Round- G mil। on 51-37.
&lt;’.rd» turnrr. ‘-•■•nd

INSURANCE and BONDS

Jerry Andrus
Nall Bank Bldg.

AUCTIONEER
List your Auction Sale* with

DEWEY REED

lh.llt.ri .torr. 1'lra.r k... ,t |u„ 1
; ■■■ tiff..,.
■ .
। l.tt&gt;T —"A ' B«tiL. Wlllbta f.-l&lt;l» Hoot,
| 2, Woodland.
■, ,
MISCELLANEOUS

SIATICO
RHEUMATISM &amp; NEURITIS
pains relieved.
A few doses of SIATICO, Doctor's
prescription, brings SPEEDY RE-

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OiiivprKtk

k

Monday evening, .plans were dis­
cussed for thc birthday party honring the American Legion this
tear marking the twenty-sixth an- Top Hogs_____ ______$14.60
-.irersary of Its organization. The Roughs _______
_____ $14.50
dinner and program are to be held
it thc parish house c;n Thursdav Stags __________
$11.90
evening. March 15. Further details
Feeders ......... _
$4 to $16
will be given later.
The date of thc Fourth district Top Lambs __
*
515.40
irthday party nt thc Veterans' Fa­
cility and the American Legion; Top Calves---____ $18.00
hospital at Fort Custer. Ls Sunday,
__
5130.00
'co 18 A program is to be given Dairy Cows
the Facility at 2:30 P. M.„ and Beef Heifers
later the gutsLs are to "visit theI
&amp; Steer,
lo SI4.40
hospital. Several from here hope
to attend.
Beef cows __ _____ $6 to $12
Mrs. Mildred Burns is to be the
hostess for the.next social meeting Conner cows_______ ^_$6.00
-f the Auxiliary on Thursday eve­ Bulls
$9 to $12.60
ning. Feb. 15. Assisting her will be,
Mrs Helena Smelkcr. Mrs. Ger- Ewes
$4 to $7
'rude Craig and Mrs. Hazel Hlnkley.
Sincere sympathy is extended to
Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephen Coolpf and
Mr. and Mrs. Llcwellvn Stamm by
thc Legion and Auxiliary.
■

Wm,'.!

FOR HALE- Maim fall boar via
'.It- to rrcl.tt-r Hot tll-Min,
north of t'.rlii.n Crntor
nut sale -&lt; h.o.. .,i i»„ buf.,. i't. '■ 17'
gill. not rrgi-trr-.t.
rn.r.-n
! bi, Od.«,, j&lt; ।

Dates can be made at Banner office.

02852874
Prices ot Hastings Livestock
Sales February 2, 1945

!
1

Phone 2519

cllie Spine

is the human
Switchboard
controlling
Health anl

IDA

MRS.

PROMPT 8IIOK 'rapairtng and Ure tuI
canning Maa •
K.pa.r Shop.
Seal
Lag Uablo.___
"

LAKE

CDRSETIERE
YOUR PROBLEM SOLVED ... In
in individually dnigned Spirella
Garment.
Demonstration free in
vour own home. Address 312 E.

75c at LyBarker’s Drug Store
_______ _______________________ 3/12

nkdscs
| ~the

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Power

THEM'S FIGHTIN
SAFETY SHOES!
FIGHT CRUSHING/

Shipping Livestock
Every Soturdoy

SHOE
REPAIRING

FRANK JONES
Bayer for STILES and Company,
Hastings stockyards, phone 2588, or
call 617 l.aeey through the week

TAYLOR S SHOE STORE

Auctioneer &amp; Sole Mgr.

REGISTERED PHARMACIST

Phone 2178
Nashville
At My Expense

I Permanent position with exceptional
I opportunities for future advance­

LLOYD J. EATON

Bill" Sherwood

WILEY'S
ELECT. SERVICE

INSURANCE

FOR■ ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS

Pl

Hotel Hastings

CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

CONTRACTING
114 W. Court St.
Hastings '

Delton, Mich.

AUCTIONEER
General auctioneering.

Dales can

Loren Hershberger
On Tuesday Mrs. William Schad&lt;r entertained the F.D.L. club at
her home with a potluck supper.
Honors at bridge were awarded
Mrs.- Robert Mills and Mrs. Schad-

ED. FINNIE
MOVING AND STORAGE
Prompt Courteous Service

n„n„
Fur“sale—TW« .lory mum A
st.
* 59 Long

The J.F.T. club was entertained
with a dessert-bridge on Monday
at the home of Mrs. Herbert Free­
land. Honors went to Mrs. Robert
i Mills and Mrs. Archie Reickord and
I5F.
travelling prize to Mrs Forrast
plat. Cl»ar 1 Potter.________ _ _______

Mr. and Mrs. Aben Johnson were
weekend, guests of Mr. and Mrs
Erik von Reis of Grouse Pointe
Farms mid helped to-celebrate Fhelr
grandsun's first birthday.
Mis Joan Smith spent Mondav
nlght and Tuesday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs Ray Pierce at Ban-

LY BARKER S

I

Mr. W. Lamore, Manager
‘Walgreen Drug Stores
38 W. Michigan
Battle Creek, Michigan

Phone (Collect) 3965 or 2715 for

AUCTIONEER
I am no further away from y
than your nearest telephone. Ci
at my expense.

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
Horses, cows and smpll stock removed promptly.
Highest prices paid for beef or horse hides.

HOWARD BRISTOL
Res. 3965
a.

Phone Hastings 2715
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
Glycerin available from animal fats is badly needed in
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.
*

KALAMAZOO

FIGHT
FATIGUE

APPLY or WRITE;

Coll 2795
GENERAL WIRING

Loren Coppock

ment.. 54-hour week. Above average
starting salary with liberal commis­
sions. plus liberal paid vacations,
thirty-three and one-third j»ercent
'discount on meats, merchandise at
cost, free hospitalization and sick
benefit plans and an employee Pen­
sion Plan. Reciprocity expenses paid.

RENDERING

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WHY RISK the Buffering, hours of pay and sabotaged
production caused by a crushed foot Qjncealed in the toe of
each Wolverine Safety Shoe is an enormously strong steel
dome which will turn aside thousands of pounds of falling or
rolling weight Wolverine Safety Shoes are soft as buckskin,
flexible as bamboo - even dry that way after soaking. That
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9

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SECTION TWO—PACES I

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1945

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

didn't have to work, but 1U would I enjoyable weather to live in. I am and also one from Sis.
having to mb-s the sliding, skating
and snowball fight.-,. Just think,
have
been---------better—for us.. if—
we--------had.1 flying nearly every day and really i Hegseth and 1 arc still together,
---------------when the wdr is over we can take a
as we couldn't help thinking of love It out here. I go to the beach We dug a foxhole beside our tent
everyone back
rvcrj-------*- 'for
------a---■
•--------------------■ —
—pieces
&gt;------। plane and be. in lust a few hours.
bhek home.
home, Some of ua I every
week
swim
and I now &lt;—
and
run into a couple of big
(Continued from First Sect ton &gt;
In any kind of u climate we happen
felt pretty bad.
.
have a fair tan started. As for oth-' ot corgi, one al each end. so we left.
lo desire at the moment. Won't that
I has* been working hard lately, er details I'm afraid you will have 1 it as we couldn't gel them out. I
By JANE CAMERON
Letter*:—
be WONDERFUL’’
j
when it isn't raining. Guess this is ' to ask elsewhere.
I went on guard duty that night and !
Press Release
the ------rainy-------season
—
-— here.
— It
.. is warm
--------- . I have been very fortunate run-! we had an air raid. When I got off
Public Relations Office
To the little kidsies—Whaisamatmnet nf
lhe time.
time Wish
Wish someone
izimanne nirtg into boys from home. Last' guard duty I came back to the tent,
most
of the
The Parachute School
ter with you little shrimps? I
could box up some winter and send Nov. while walking down lhe main! and Hegseth had our foxhole about |
Fort Benning. Georgia
Sudden remembrance — Coun­
. 1 street of Oxnard. Calif. I ran into ■ two feet deeper and the boulders 1 try correspondence In the Banner haven't seen a snow man all winter.
Fort Benning. Georgia. Oct. 14. 1944 It down here.
I ain still working in the lumber. Bill Morgan. After I arrived here. out. Ha! Well. It was OK. with me u-ed to announce a new birth, theh Do I have to go out nnd make one
Pvt. Nicholas A. Cramer, son of
and it's hard on clothes, handling from Calif.. I received a card from We dug it at night and 1 was using , give the baby’s name In this quaint myself. Just in order to sec one?
is stationed at,
ot4 the pick and hitting something,
something and roundabout wav. ' He will an­ V.F.W. NEWS * * *
all the time.
tune. Am getting to Tom Myers who Ls
route 2. Hastings. Michigan, has lumber
nnlf, n
Hkr— n
■&gt; —I
----- • -- won the right to wear Wings and be quite a sawyer, but not like purl Humemc. Calif., about 2 miles hard, which was coral. I said to,'swer to the name of Whatsis." Is it
Boots ot the United State* Army Uncle Bill was. The belt broke on from Oxnard. I am sorry I missed I Hegseth. "What II It's a dead bomb I any puzzle that people from other A Miller Post No. 3326 met at the
Paratroops. He has completed four thc ripsaw the other day and we I him. I realize now there are many I'm whacking at. It's so dark I . ।nations have such trouble with our hall Thursday evening. Feb. 1st with
weeks of Jump training durins tiad lo use hand saws for two days.) Hostings boys near me but do not i can't see." So, we both agreed to tI language when We complicate it in sixteen members present.
I .such a fashiflp* There is always
which time he made five jumps, Boy. time ought to build up my , know the addresses of them all ' wait until morning.
Mts. T.d Miller, sister-in-law of
the last a tactical Jump at night muscles, hadn't it? 'What tnusclcs* Two weeks ago I walked into our ‘ Please don't worry as we're pret- a chance jhStthe wee one might de­ Leo A. Miller after whom the local
, canteen and ran into Dal Salton. 1- ty safe here. This island is sure:,' cide noclo.answer when his moniker
involving a combat problem on Ha. H;i!
believe
most
people
know
him
since
'
beautiful.
We
listened
to
a
Jap
wajrcullrd. and this amudng menial come guest.
landing.
Bill
' hr worked at the E- W. Bliss Co. [ propaganda broadcast last night -itua'.ion has had me smiling all
Jumping al Tiie Parachute School
W«- welcome Mrs. Mildred Wilkin­
Pfc. William Charles Calihan. 'The greatest surprise I got was' Of all the bull they don't throw'
morning.
son who lecently moved here from
has been steadily developed to n
Army Air Forces
I vesterday while walking in the:
Well. dea&lt; onea. I'll close for this ।
Leicester. Mass.
'
recognized war science. American
heart
of
town.
Who
should
walk
up
time.
Hope
you
hove
found
a
nlace|
Wc were all glad to sec Wm An­
paratroopers have peen recognized
Our friendships include a pair of
throughout lhe world for their
— ,i teen-age identical twin boys, who drews who has been in a hospital
Dcc. 21. 1944 ’ to me and greet me but Harm Wii- ' bv now. nnd like it swell. Please
cox.
We
had
a
long
talk
about
evwrite
a
lot.
About
all
thc
enJ
in
Dayton.
Ohio.
We
arc glad to
meritorious action* against the en- ]
an' anything but identical” in their
Holland
। likes and dislikes. In fact, although icpcrt he is feeling much better.
cmy
, , ,
. ,
.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cramer Jr.. i erythlng In general and mostly of ment we get Is from letters '
Hostings. He is In the top of shape the kids to be good.
baldly anyone can tell-them apart
-- - - .
In addition to producing Jump- Hastings Mich R. 3
I
and
tough
as
steel.
I
certainly
hat‘
All
*"
my
love.
।
physically,
their
mental
make
up
is
.new
members,
faich
member
is reers, Parachute Specialist Training j Dearest Sis and Brother:
Ray
ed io
to leave mm.
him. nr
He aia
did want io
to
I in exact opposition in every field, quested to try and gel at least one
,
.
.
■.
_. u.r..
.
: ra
i* given lo qualified men in Comrh
munle-Uon.. UrmoUUon.
I
'
ch'1'
A.P.O. number has been One cf them was plaving -.e.n--’*' one. We have until March 16
’
”
17
’
!?
Y
L
11
t
1
”
vpry
,lirr
.
I
would
not
tlnrt
v-ia
trslnln,
,
changwi
Tschaikowski
record
from
the
NutYn
get
the
petiuoir.
for
inrpberand Parachute Maintenance, vital
in *"
After
| cracker Suite
Suite ond remarked. "Boy, ship
l'
~ ‘the
~ business meet
‘­
By lhe way Zolly. I would like to'
...
skills fur Airborne troop*.
I
ings.. ligm
reiroshments
were
items if I had selected them myself. correct
corrW:t a statement inode
made by you. Squadron
Squadron B—2133d AAF Rase Unit' I like that I"
It has been a long time since i
a—Air
at- Forces Pilot School
I hit
happens that there Were
were Six
six '
his nziunose and
and said derisively. "Bov, served.
Army
Somewhere in the Philippines Ihave written. Please excuse me its It hnnnens
Next
inciting
will
be
Thursday.
mu«
ac.&lt;
w
do
I."
Spike
Jones
in
"Shitk
&lt;5f
&gt;
bova
that
startrd
Naw
Barry Co. boys
started Navy
TADV SEi
,,
,
,, , J“n- ,3- ,tM;i
. it ishard to writehere. I just can’t
Feb. 15 at 7:30.
-Cadet training nt Ohio Wesleyan
Mr. James E. Lnncaater
i scuie down long enough to write Univ. Marsh Furrow and I were
e™-*,
Remember thc Saturday night
R 5
'
anyone.
"
EES’"
» party. Feb. 10. at right o't'iock
lhe first to enter Ohio W. U— nt Ihudw Banner
Hastings, Michigan
I wanted to send Frances some­ the same time my brother entered Hastings. Michigan
Bltn’
...
.
, thing besides the pictures for Ohio Stale U. However. I did see
*nd her chums are always
Jaat a letter to let you know I &gt; Christmas but I don't know what Zane Nash a few days before I was DCHere°Il&gt;am still In the "Sunny I
The Womens club enjoyed an
am just flna und getting along al- 1 tl, loog lor over hcre How is San­ sent to Western Mich. C. for W.TS South" Bet you would like a little
'°,rhluKtcuu.
n’“l'I!,iilrtu.
lQr ur«
?r* 1’iMug.n,
tu«,T' evening of entertainment. Feb. 2.
right Hope you are the same Dad. &lt;,„■» sllt. lnusl
wnw giri b&gt;- now Flight Training. I have often won­ of this sunshine up there. ‘ “
1,0
I.«o ’I he,
help
“ th,m
them oul
out &lt;^
cccaMonally.
“-unnaliv a
As. thiough the Fine Arts department.
Mr.-.
IJ A VunBiuknk. chairman.
I
been going to oak
about ij surw
guess I
- have
—------- -------i won't
wuill know
M,..- those kids dered where the other boys are and
;a P^cdy on lhe song. “’Spring’s
The Aviation Trainee Broaram
With Mi' Wayne Peterson ac­
T8”"} JA Little Late ThLs Year. I told
something for. n long lime Do you ■ Whcn I get back. ■
If they nil have their wings. Oh yes.
ever get my war bonds from the,
j would like to come home but I I met my sweet ill girlfriend al
I win Iw.
n.r « Mimi, them that when some - character companying. und the Rev. L. Wm* }’£ SrtXn
came into a room they could look
Mon Stone directing, the club chorr
wrmy-you should get one every RUfS(1 lllcrc l&amp;n l much chanfe An Ohio W. U. when she was going to
now X ‘i
onh?
hX.' “P “ntI ■sa'- " Hallo weens a little us sang three numbers. Oley Speaks.
three months..
|i uie
die iciiuwb
fellows in my company that
umi Ii school. She is from Youngstown.
Haw Is
I* everyUilnc
-v.rvfhInp around
amtinn home?
hf.mA' • CBmr
. ...............
J., ___
. back ,long
----in
bhX •?:lat" ,hls &gt;'c‘‘r." They haven't tried
Morning' . Grint's.
"A Dream .
How
overseas —
with
went
Ohio.—and nearly finished al O
' 1 hB,,e ’l
here
lu J*"1 which is probablv why theyPax Vobiscum." Mrs. H. H Beach.
I have been listening to the radio [ ug0 j hu|)e they will be able lo W. U. Bye&lt;or now Zolly. wish I 30
|
Make Up and Live.” a lively one"S2?•».«.
p.,. |«’ *" “ !nr
“ Y“
Um last night or two and by the rt.mnln ln the United Slates and could write more.
act comedy with a cast from the
weaawr reports you iiave been1 not hftV* hi rnmn hnrk nvrr hern
John
ty out of a lot of the Pre-Fllghters ;
club, uncovered much talent and
having some’cold weather
I wish I was still in that Inf. outEn*. J. O. Isenhath Jr., A-l.
but I happen to be one of'lhc lucky '. Been wondering all week why scored a hit. Setting of the play
US.NJl.
। Dcr Fooey-er doesn't get himself a was thc Guinlvcre Beauty Salon.
ones?
thia letter and when you get
j CBn t
mUch. things arcprclVT-100
Fleet postoffice
t, t „ , [Tommy
; Acmmy gun one
and ’defend
uciena Benin.
Berlin. New Yoik City, operated by a Mrs.
About
every
olhe.
week
I
Ret
।
Maybe
it
is
because
the
only
wea^°
fl
ly nui
ho1 cvviywucir
**vcrywhere uro
over iierr
here now
now!:
—---- -U8
----------------- — -------- - i ly
San Francisco, Calif.
two Banners. 1 like to read them
.. .is Finch.
carF of ?l r9r m,e b*causp 1wanl । I hope-you will forgive me for not
: ----pon&gt;----------------he knows•------how -to shoot off
Appearing were Mrs One Helm
to keep It when
but one is all I need.
when I I get
get home.
home.
I | writing' often er. I wish,you would
i his mouth.
Germany, Jan. 1. 1945
as Mrs. Finch: Mrs. C C. Maison
K.ven ’tt received the
Vel |. k^,p f)n
fvpn th0Ugh I I
IT haven
the hmc
box yet
My new address is:
i'
" '
• • •
Souadron rtBL O1?born' 36890621 I it was lhe happiest moment of thc as Mana Lambrrt. after "Spike":
that you sent me for Christmas but don’t answer. I know you feel bad | Hastings Banner:
Mn
. Robert Walldorff as Grace, a
Today
in
a
simple
ceremony,
in
­
I think It will cope soon. It takes when I don’t write, but you can see
I winter when tiie radio announcer reporter, also after Spike'; Mrs.
terrupted only by the crack of Ar­
a long lime because there are so how it Ls.
Willard Lawrence as Phyllis, an at­
many other boys who get them loo.
?,m I,,rKl Krippetl the Western Front had tendant. also after "Spike'; Mis.
Lots of love and thc best of ev- tillery and the stutter of machine
guns.
Pfc.
Bernard
D.
Whitmore,
and it takes a long time to sort crything.
J J »lX’r Ju tLi^iJStilSLiii- ended and that the weather was
formerly of Hastings, waaipresent- to answer all theli letters promptly. Jlkc ba|in&gt;- s|)ring. Think what a Lyle Scudder, as Irene, another osthem all.
'
Your brother.
sLstant; Mrs. Harry Scobey and
ed with- tha Combat “hfgntry
Well, Dnd. think I will close for
Yours truly. I lift it gave to sagging (spirits, and 'Mis. Robert McGlockhn. patrons.
Sgt. Clifford E. Poland
. . .
. Badge. His ability nnd courage in
now. Take care of yourself. Write
Nuba
inif |I what physical
P*1&gt;O1C“* relief
rvuei it
n was to be
oe iI Mrs. Robert Shannon was chalrJanuary 6.
soon.
comfortable again It took this war man of the play committee assLsted
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Cole
Love.
I to make us realize what an impor- by Mis T. N. Knopf. Mrs, Keith
..— »—•—
.
I tie" reserved only for Infantrymen
Your son.
tant factor the weather is in hu- I Chat? and Mrs. C. B. Matson,
Hostings. Michigan
Paul
man relationships.
i At the business meeting Mrs. R.
Pear Mother and Dad'
Pfc. Paul Lancaster. 16091067
' W. Cook, president, appointed Mrs.
Just a few lines to let you know I To t lie boys who are home from R. K. Compton to replace Mrs. F.
A.P.O. 32. f7 Postmaster
un—iiasc &lt;
that I am Q.K and hope that you 1 the South Pacific. Michigan's blnn- L. Bailer on tiie board. Feb. 21 was
San Francisco, Calif.
WM-kK
1
.................................... ..
I two weeks.
----.K-------------------1
---1
----I
---------------Mlow
u
lhe
l
0vchMl
An Island in lhe Marianas are the same. I received one box and [ ket ot sparkling
Following is a reprint of the story
announced as the annual WashingI nm driving a 10 ton wrecker
Jan. 1. 1943 a card on Christmas day from you sight tnelr
tin ir tired
tire
eyes have seen. i ton dessert bridge to be given at
Paul sent home. It means a lot to now and boy that's a job. I get a
- I think that's good timing don't They even enjoy getting a car stuck Uie Btrish house al 7:30.
him because he wa* there.
lot of chances to pull other G.I.'s Mr. and Mrs. Myron Overholt
vouf Tell Dad I said thanks for in it. Wc think our sons are lucky ; Fcff 16. World Day of Prayer,
Headquarters 32nd
out of the ditches and there sure Middleville. Michigan
thc box of cigars, they came on the because they are ail in the south will be observed at 2:30 o'clock at
Infantry Division are some ditches along this road.
first of January I also received this winter, where the weather Ls I the Parish house.
APO 32
t belles c this is one of the greatest Dearest Mom, Dad and Kids:
Weil, how is all my doni at thc nice box of candy you sent. It pleasant, but they are all regretting
22 December 1044 Sibs the Army Engineers have done.
Hope,----------------------you are al) fine.
—. and arrived here in very- Rood shape.
--------- —
Todav the “Red Artow" Division ... seems Impossible the way they home?
successfully completed Its primary have built It. I presume you have getting along O.K. I can now tell Thanks.
you that I am In the Mariana
Well, this makes my
third
mission of forcing a passage south seen it in the news-reels.
through
the
mountains *from
List Sunday
I worked
ail day Islands Somewhere, but that's about Christmas overseas—time sure does
---------- --------------------- ' PinLast1 Sunday
I worked
ail day
flyamopoan to the Ormoc Valiev. Aft- • pulling a fellow out that went over
stand. Ask Sis If she received my
I went to lhe bench day before
er thirty-six days of the bitterest a cliff. 'He didn't get hurt.i
hand-to-hand fighting
•— -■ the
—
---------------- box the letter saying the same. Hope she yesterday and just laid around all
---------- , vet
... experl—•
I -----received
Christmas
day. and before I knew it I got a
enced in this war. thc Division has. 5th of January. Thanks a lot.
annihilated the 1st Imperial Jap i There Lan't any ntf*s here. Did my take pictures here. Il is going to good sunburn on too of my old tan.
ulvtsion 'reinforced'.
"•”4 by this Mary
— —
—■ •— she be another nice day as usual. Boy. I received about five home town
i. and
come
to —
see ..........
you when
have I got a tan I we have moved papers in one bunch the other day. i
dhtannlned action has
1--------shortened
was down to Hastings?
We are attached to another out­
tje completion of the
Leyte
Cam-;
'* '
—
It has been pretty cold here late­ into six-men tents now and are no
fit now. We don't know how long I
: Iv. There is snow on the high peaks, longer in pup tents.
•iTrery
officer and
and every
every enlisted
enlisted ।i The last trip I made Into Burma I
Say, Mom. ask Dad how he'd like we will be with them. Some of us
eery officer
fl • In the Division ns well as saw snowcaps on the mountains to pull guard with Japs around. We might transfer into thc company j
have some Jap snipers here, but we we arc attached lo. I think wc
k* attached played a vitally Im- and did that look good to me!
tkht part in the Division's sue- j ’I —
sure
— would like *to be *home
------- •—
for have them prettv much under con­ would stand a better chance of get­
.
'some of lhe winter sports. I mis' trol. So we don’t worry too much ting home if we could. We're still
,'I’wWT.to compliment each In- Uie skating. Do you hear from about thAn. Have on Internment sleeping ip tents. Yes. I got pheas­
Stock
djtratlil .tyid to express my per- Clifford very often? How is he gel- camp here for them. also. Can't say ant feathers all right. I thought
much about it—Just that there ore they were very pretty.
yn|l appreciation for the splendid ting along now?
rket
*
‘accomnllshed
j bv .&lt;
. ]0t oI lhe fenoW8 nrc gctnng a lot of kids in it. Ha! We have
Well, folks I am going to say so
them k
tn- this
ilgn. Without this coordinat­ furloughs here, but there's- no been bombed, but nothing to write long.
From your loving son.
ion bv each individual the where to go and I would rather about. All id all. we get by O.K.
Your package hasn't arrived yet.
Harold
Hi could not have been suc- stay in camp and work.
Pvt. Harold Cole
Tell everyone hello and write as and yoyr last letter was dated the
14lh. Got your nice Christmas card
t'T extend the Season’s Greetings tiie mail Is awfully slow now.
(Continued on Page 2, Sec. 2.1
tp Meh of you and in so doing, exGoodnight for now.
nres* my confidence in your con­
Your loving brother.
tinued succew. May God watch
Chester
over you and help you through the
Sgt. Chester C. Cramer
. strenuous days ahead.
W. H. GILL,
Jan. 23. 1945
Major General. U. 8. Army
Tuesday
Commanding.
Dear Zolly—
t have been wanting to write you
for some time, now that I have re­
The Canal
ceived five Banners from home 1
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cramer. Jr.
would like to say a few words.
Due to such strict censorship I
Hastings. Michigan
am very careful what I write but
Dear Aunt. Uncle and Sandra:
Well. Christmas has come and will try and give you some interest­
gone. It sure seemed different from
all it is very nice here,
the ones we had back home. It was
a prettv dull dnv. We had turkey not too warm during the day nnd
with all the trimmings, and we very cool at nite making It very

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«2*™warm out here. We went swimming
Christmas day and we also had a
swell dinner, but it wasn't like
home I can tell you that. I ready
miss your fried chicken Marie and
those nice biscuit* and gravy
Did Joyce tall you I made anoth­
A PO 505. ■&lt; Foot masti
er rate? I am a Coxswain, or a
third class petty officer and &gt;t
December 26. 1945 means a little more money
We had a movie on the deck
Mr. and Mrs Harry Cole
Christmas Eve and we also had an
air attack, but not much damage

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JuM a few hues to let jnu know
Have you seen the children lately
1 am OK and feeling fine and and are they all right? I really
hope ,bu' both are the same I sup- ni!s« m&gt;’
a,,d Jo&gt;'ce aud y°u
pose that the snow U quite deep and Hany
iut on the farm or haven’t you
Well I must close Please write,
been out there lately. It sure b; With love and ki**es.

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Mr and Mrs. Ing in the
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John Lord, cox
and baby .of shower wa* given for Mra. Clayton Gamdcr celebrate hh Mth birthday.
-i*t Wednesday Benn, who recently arrived from * A bunch of men from Kalamazoo
Tharcn 1. Nell. MJ 1540ft—a FO. Udler* of-Mr*Julia Godfrey * Mr. the Hawaiian Island* with her hu*- are busy these day* hunting fox in
73. tTharon writes he
72.
hr had Just ^ere- and
Mrs. Georgs
Ycntor of
of North
North bond
band and
and daughter.
ind Mr*
GeorgeYonkar
daughter . Many gifts uur neighborhood. They reported
Cpl Robert M. Bilvin. 36404383
— n-a at
-. .•**
——. Fortoey
■— -------------i— Lunch
killing four near Richland on Sunceived a letter from Alex Neil in Irving called
the zx
George
. were------------presented
her.
L~»... was
~~------the
Co C. 28th Bn.. 8fh Regt
home Sunday
Sundav morning. "
* served by the hostess to 24 guests, iday.
the Aleutians*
Aleutiansi
liome
A.GF--R.D 1
• • •
Mr and Mn.
-tMra. Chas
Chas.. Wieland of:
of:
—
——
—
Fort Geo. G Meade. Md.
• Several have written abujit In­
HICKOK COKHKIU
Next week
more
hhh
school
dime
U
*°"....
werc SalurdaF
c«&gt;hr* •“ the !
Calendar for February
wee*
more
mgn
bc
.
’
iooi
aope
,
„S5?,\.
home.'. * A bumdeyj February 13—WAf.T.U. al Rev.
complete Addresac In the paper
Giiarleu Winter* is recovering from
Patty Houvener
for Freeport, and 1 Ray
J*'? Wieland
*1!1*!“*£??
T Sgt Giles A- Burghduff.
last week. Portianx of the addresses
little Dean Deason's; February'’ 14—WBXJB. a major ojvcration at Bronson hos­
Alice Maurer for Nashville It's all »“’$« •“ given
P'5.” lor
,
20635344
have to be deleted because of gov­
--------- 5
—
Mr and Mr* EX*n 1 meeting and birthday party at Mrs pital KaUmaaoo. * Th. YM.WB,
your. f.U «, until lhjn. Ctarto
“of
**,'
Co. B. 42nd l.TB. 11th Regt.
ernment regulations. It is nut per­
Folli* of Valporiao. Ind. at the Roush s:
February
16—W.C.T.U.
Zolly
Coffer
Camp Howze. Texas
missible to print.Co- Bn. Sqd .
home of Mr. and Mrs Alvin Hel- family night at Mamie Tabberer’s.
Div. name of ship or any other ■
ford iiomc Friday evening. Feb. 20.
rigle. Quests were Mr and Mrs
specific identifying information of
CHURCH NOTES
* Mr. and Mra. Morey Aldrich left
Keith Marlow ot Carlton. Mr. and
A and R Shop 742
Tuesday for Florida. 7*-------- “ —
any oversea* address—thl» does not
Mrs Lawrcne Hawkins and family
MaUwdist Church
• Fleet Post Of/icc
J W McCue. Pastor
turn In April. * Ths
apply to addresses in thc State*,
of Haatlngs. * Mrs. Robert Glasgow
San Francisco. Calif
Gucau of Mr. and Mrs Scmiah of Dow Ung and Mrs Willard Artn s»»mr instance* a navy number
10.30—Morning worship, chorus family night will bo
12:2
Sce»c Thursday nnd Friday were nold and Marilyn. Nancy Higbe of choir.
Merle Hurstay homo'
can be printed In other words uc
pm..
*r.
Cpl Chas F Barnes. 160865J5
Wesley Kcum of Clarksville, and Hastings spent Thursday with Mr*
do thc best wc can. nnd have been
.. 30—Bible school, classes for all
11:3
Mrs. Ellen Seese of Bowne * Chas Glenn Kellogg. •*
Sqdn C. 3009 AATBU
—
*—’■* —
"■*'
assured that addresses with serial
Mrs
Arnold
re7.00
----- -----------------—Christian-------Endeavor
——-----------service.
Carlsbad, N Mex
Cassidy. Mrs Delia Castle and Du­ ceived word the. I her husband is leader. Donald Clinton,
are visiting their sons and daugh­
number and A P O will reach the
ane Axte! of Lansing were Sundav stationed at Great Lakes taking
Box y-39
correct destination Die real prob­
8:00—Evening Worship; special ter-in-lav. E. M. 2/c Robert Bur­
dick and Mra. Burdick and baby at
guests of Mrs. Maude Roger*', boot training for the Navy.
lem arises with fleet postoffice ad- i
—
music..
T 5 Richard C Darby. 36412996 daughter Marguerite, and Mrs
i 8 00—Wednesday evening—prayer Yorktown, Va., and Ricliard Burdresses ■*
Jennie Cassidy * Mr and Mr;.
35’0 Ord M A M Co
meeting and Bible study at the
ANNOLNCEMENTS
Th? Rev. Edward Swaddling visited
John Thaler of South. Campbell
* PO 339
Prtstmaater
Pit Lester L Wickline 36900545
Charles Bunn home
Woman'* Society Meet*
aere Sunday dinner gurata of-their
Co C 11th Trng Bn 4th Rcjt
8:00— Friday evening; young mar­ lik son. Pfc. Roderick Swaddling
Tiie WB.CB. will have their next ried people's class, meeting at the at Vaughn hospital, Hines 111., re­
s-.n Howard Thalep-anu family of
AGP Replacement Depot No 2
East Freeport -it Mr arid Mrs meeting at the h une of Mrs Ivan ! hnme °’ Mr “nd Mrs Howard cently.
Ford Ord. California
Sgt Durr R Darby. 36401752
-■
f'h™ ■1 Thaler Election of officers
George Nclsotr attended a Masonic Rou*h on f hl/1
Co A 303D Sig Opn Bn
.hl. meeting all
.1. .h...
were melvM |Wo cBureh MARTIN CORNERS
those'
dinner al Hastings Friday evening Feb 14 At this
T 4 CUIr E Clum. 36183496
APO 408
Postmaster
* Mr and Mrs. Louis Overholt end having bin I d*.vs in January. Feb­ membership Sunday morning-.
APO 18376.
P M
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Penin of
son L J of Howell were Sunday ruary. and March will be honor
The Rev J. W. McCue attended Grand Rapids were lhe weekend vfcdinner guests of their parents. Mt gucau. Member* and friend* an a Boy Scout Executive meeting at Itors.of her parents, Mr and Mrs.
and Mrs. Cha*. Overholt Mis* Eve­ Invited.
Hosting* Thursday evening.
Milo Barry. A Mn. Mary Bateman
lyn Overholt of Battle Creek spent
Naw 9J6
Fleet postof (ice
visited relatives In Jackson lhe
tne weekend and Sunday with her
W. C. T. I’. Meeting
San Francisco. Calif
parents a Mr. and Mrs Allen Fish
Hie regular meeting of the W. C.
, Elmer ullleaple
Gillespie and daughter MarMar­
and Calvin were in Grand Rapids T. U. will be on Feb 13 ut 2 o'clock
I celle, Mr. and Mn Owen Varney
Capt. Calc L. &lt;Bud&gt; Flynn,
Iraxanl Valley
Saturday.
at thc Rev. Dawson home. You arc
u-1580946
and aon* ot Castleton Center. Mr
10 00—Preaching.
•APO 241,
Postmaster
Mr* O H Fausey -and Mrs Wil­ invlt«k,to attend. *
and Mr*. William Schantz and son
11 00—Bible school
liam Dipj, visited the latter s
San Francisco. Calif
Howard of Maple Grove and Mr.
W.C.T.U. Family Night
daughters. Onily and Evelyn ana
and Mra. Ocr FUher were Sunday
8:00— Tuesday evening.
Ralph P Olea. 11 A 2 c
------- - W.C.T.U.
■
T 5 Leroy Kingsbury . 36412993
Miss Virginia Fish al their apart­
.............. first
quarterly
dinner guests of William Cogswell
Freeport
family
night
will
be
held
at
thc
APO
470.
I
Postmaster
ment
in
Hastings
last
week
a
Mrs
and daughters. Ignoring lhe birth­
Corps School NTS-USNH.
10:30—Bible school
home
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
Fred
TabNew
York
City.
N
Y
Bertha
Johnson.
Ros*
Johnson
and
day* of Mra Varney. Mra. Schantz
San Diego 34. California
.
11 30-Preaching
Eleanor Bannlsh of H.-vstlnus ucr&gt;- mu er on Friday. February 16 at 8
und Mra. Fisher. * Mra. Annabelle
7 00—Christian Endeavor
’
clock
in
thc
evening.
Mrs.
Neil
o
Pvt
Ralph
Kingsbury.
36988316
Sunday
dinner
guest*
of
Mr
and
Showalter
and Mra. Elsie Cogxwell
H 0U - Preaching
C M Harold C Townsend.
Mr* Dan Postma and Phyllis Ann Newton has charge of the lunch,
and children of Nashville were Sat­
8:00—Thursday evening
* Mr and Mra. Floyd Walton ot .md Mra Wm. Dipp is program
urday aftk-niiMMi callara at William
You nre welcome to these
Cogswells} * Mr. and Mra. Shirley
| । Hasting* were Saturday callers of committee. There will be an offer­
1
Mi and Mrs George Nelson. * ing for a Chinese Orphanage.
Slocum were Ionising visitor* one
Mr*. Dan Folds and sun Desn of
day tiie past week. a&amp;Look In Com­
ASSYRIA
Duralion .Meeting
Valparaiso. Ind., were from.Thurs­
Farm Bureau will meet a week munity notices lor w. S. C. S. an­
day until Sunday guests of their .The Duration club met with Mrs. rarlicr than regular meeting. Feb. nouncement. Meeting al Mra. ShirChas
Bunn
Wednesday
afternoon
parents. Mr. and Mr* Alvin Helio at thc Briggs church. Mr. and_ ley Slocum'*. Tbe men are cspcctalrigle and attended the funeral of with Mrs Leon Ho*k. president, in Mi j Ward Cole and Mr. and Mrs.
rx i ly invited for dinner.
their grandmother. Mrs Ellen Hal- charge Several letters were read Dale Conklin are ho*L&lt;. The com
n-­ j Mbs Carrie Cogswell and Mis*
rigle. Mr. Folds Joined them on from the boys, men. and girls serv- munity is invited. Potluck supper.
?r. Margie Matthews of Community
• Thc Woman s Society will meet al
— hospital. Battle creek were In Has­
Mr*. Randall * Feb 15. * About 90 tings Wednesday for Mrs Arthur
attended the supper at the Briggs Bennett's funeral and visited the
: church last Thursday evening; *30 home folks a short time. * A few
was cleared on the supper. * The friend* dropped In for a surprise
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fisher
•ihcolhouie Feb. 9. * There ^wlll last Tuesday evening, honoring
be n clinic on repairing springs etc Mrs Fishers birthday. They brought
on upholstered furniture at Uie well filled basket* nnd delicious re­
Briggs church basement later in freshments ot coffee, sandwiches,
the spring Thosa living near are pickles, cake. Jello.- and pop corn
wflcnme to attend. Information can whlcn were enjoyed by all. Mrs
h- given II you call Hazel Norris * FUher was prt&amp;ntcd with a lovely
Mrs Bernard Tasker attended the magazine rack. Wednesday evening
Home Extension Council meeting in relatives came in with home made
Hastings Friday * Mr
William
Stanton celebrates his 8Gtl» birth- ice cream and gave thc Fbiu-rs
ciav Sunday
His family plans lo another surprise. Needless to say it
will be a birthday long remembered
h-lp him celebrate.
by Mr*. FUher « Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Barry have purchased the
MILO
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moyers of Ot­ farm on thc corners, formerly
sego were Sundav guests of Mr and owner by the Endsley estate, uml
Mr: Merle Bradfield. * Mrs Made- arc remodeling thc house. * Mr*.
■Imi
Norman
enteitained
her Alma Guodenough of Hasting* was
brother and sister and their fam- a Sunday morning caller at Mr.
ilirs Sunday for dinner. * Mrs Her­ and Mrs Orr Fishers and attended
bert Van Strrain wa* a Kalamazoo, tiie church services
■hopper Thursday. * Robert and
*
Jane Van Stream of Kalamazoo DOWLING
Malcolm &lt;Bud&gt; Pierce of thc. U.
•spent from Thursday until Sunday
8. Navy gave his parents. Mr and
with their giandmothe* 1
.11 3, Merle
.lltlll Mr
-- - '■. Marshal)
—........ •Pierce,
...... ..
a .....
real *ur1UI ’
Fred Ryerson and Mr*.
»Ung* Friday, prise Munday morning when he
Biadfleld were in HasU
Good grain—plus this balanced concen­
irned
to .her
* Pattv Jacob.* rctun
__ ___
— arrived home after a nine-day voyliome m Grund Rapids Friday after age on thc Atlautit. having lef:
trate—is a combination which makes for
spending a few days with her Naples. 'Italy on board a huge
rapid, economical pork production. Ask
grandmother. Mr* Frank Roush.
transport ship which carried ten
। th'JUsand passengers who were en­
for the Master Mix Hog Feeding
route to live States. Bud is enjoying
Program.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Waters and a thiny-day furlough and 1* im­
n William ct Delton spent Sun­ proving the Umc by getting around
day afternoon at Stewart Waters'. * ainont; the relative* and friend*. *
Mr. and Mr- Bub Mitchell and two Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dunklcbergrr.
children of Hill-dale were recent who purchased thc Don Wright
visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. grocery store, have been busy thc
Jason Willison. * Mr. and Mrs. Rex Inst week getting the rooms above
Water* pent Sunday afternoon at the store ready for occupancy; we
Andv. Louden *
Little Keith Is welcome them to our village and
home and i* slowly gaining. * Mrs. may they be as succesaful us thc
: Effie Louden is visiting tier daugh- Wright* have been, however. Mr.
Michigon at M. C. Tracks
I ter. Vesta near Richland for a few atitl Mrs Wright are not leaving
I days. * Mr. and Mrs. Bob CarpcnPHONE 2678
t HASTINGS. MICH.
; ter and son Ronnie came up on town which we are glad to report.
* Mr. and Mrs. Joy Smith andMrs. Sadie Clemens of Battle Creek
were Saturday vbitor* at thc Liz­
zie Smith home. Mr. Smith has re­
covered nicely from the effects of |
hh recent accident. * Mra. Agnes
Edmunds and Mrs Lucile Jones
. will entertain at the home of Mra.
Jone* on Friday afternoon, honnr- I
tug Mrs. Madeline Ellis and Mr*
Claudine Oswald * Mr* Alber'.;

FREEPORT

FIRST

CHl’RI
CHRIST, sen
Corner Church
Subject: "Si
Sunday servl
Sunday scho
Wednesday ।
Reading roo:
open Wednrs-

The public fa
attend the chi
visit the read!;

FIRST PREHt

church

Herbert M.
10.30 Mornlr
11:45 Sunday
Will continue
&lt;m the Book u
Preabytertan
home oi Mrs ]
nesday evenini
Compton und
■.•listing.
Presbyterian;
World Dny*of
Episcopal chui

Holy

MASTER MIX
Hog Concentrate

WANTED
Men and Women

Kendall?

HASTINGS GRAIN &amp; BEAN CO.

for Machine Operations, Packing and
Inspection Work

GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS

aunt. Mrs. Daisy Bergman nc“ ■
Douds Corners Friday afternoon.
Mr* Ida Newton, also Frank Ham­
mond arc spending the win&lt;&lt;-.- at
the Bergman home * Mr. and
Mrs Marshall Pierce have pur­
chased thc Claud Lester farm, and
are having the interior of their
house remodeled before moving in.
* Mr. and Mrs Mark Norris of!
Prairieville were Sundav guests of
Mr nnd Mrs. Orlie Fteher. a W&gt;understand that Mr and Mrs Ferrh Quick of Prairieville have pur­
chased thc Roy Emmons farm and
with their two son* will soon be
occupying lhe place.

GOOD WAGES
The Hastings Manufacturing Company is Barry County’s largest
employer. The men and women in our employ are the kind you’d
like as friends — and co-workers.
All employees with two months or more service receive pro-rated
vacation pay. Group sickness and hospitalization insurance is avail­
able at low cost

M rid ot Internal Parasites
is ynu Amp, uhtt
Imou, twin ui poultry

fW EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
All appliconts must qualify under the War Manpower Stabilization
Plan. Bring your Birth Certificate with you and apply at the
_
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

“It’s Jim ...calling from camp”
Those-Loug Distance tall* from thc camps, mean a lol to
ami lo the folk- at home.

FACTORING
HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

sou can, plraee let the service men have thc
Long Distance lines between 7 and 10 P.M. That will help their
calls gel through quicker.
.
★ IN VIST IH VICTCIT-lUr mo»e wai tones
MICHIGAN

PHENOTHIAZINE
£edevle

NEW PRICE

$100lb. in5lb. pkg
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
THE REXALLSTORE
Hustings
Phone 213

THE
ANC

9 S'aM

�THE H4STIN0S BANNER. THURSDAY, FFBRUABY I. ISIS

iha* txm on the? sick list “and-K*rl I AVOID ANIMAL DEATHS RY
’ CARLTON CENTER
Itbe leaders, Mrs. Ralph Haper and 1 BAftRYVn.t.E
title service.
1:00 p_m. Evangelistic service by Last Week's Utter
;Putpatr has been assisting with tne USE OF IODIZED BALT
.
- Mrs. Sherman Pritchard Mrs. Geo. Last Week's Letter
.chorea. * Mr. and Mrs L. A. Day i Feeding iodine suDolement* loatl
Pvt Arley Todd Jr arrived home I ^’rtyc?.dder “ *j£?nr’,t‘dliinv
Uw
Mr- and Mr*- Ch,,,•
a hvMtixk
from Camp Hood. Texas the middle nortw " The next meeting will be | and Mr*. Wm. Von Cuen
FJRBT CHURCH OF
re enuren.
...... y.....,,
.... „uuu.. Home
me next meeting wiu oe
the
church.
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
ot but week
week and
und leaves
leaves PHdav
Pildnv for
fur held nt the
. Jhome ,V
Feb. 9—7:30. Prayer meeting at. &lt;•»
of Mrs. wL.zi
Prank 1 Fridav
Friday until
until Monday
Monday
Corner Church and center Streets
Mead's. Freeport
Ford Ord. Calif. Sunday The Todd । Francisco Thursday Feb. 22
I The former visited Mr
Subject: "Spirit.”
ueon Plumb
riumu and
unu the
me
--------------tony
1)
families
Reynolds and Leon
lonv Point— Feb. 11
lanuues celebrated
ceteurutro Jr's^ioth
jrs. I9tn birthbirth-; Mr.
Mr and Mrs.
Mrs Max Reynolds
Sunday service 11 am.
10 00 am Sunday school. Mrs . &lt;Uy which conus in February at Mr. and Mrs Roger William*. Mr., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Duy BANFIELD
. Deficiencies occur in most MichBunday school 9:30 a m
Lr.va a.rMim Rnn» .
'he. Hume i f his slstiT Mr. and and Mrs Glenn Williams of the1 and children were at the Day home | Lait Week's Letter
Wednesday evening service 7:45. Floyd Barnum. Supt *
[Mr*.
Frank
Mr
und —
Mrs I Kellogg Farm, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Friday night and Saturday and tiuMrs
pumam b entertaining Luna soils, and iodine is misains
11:00 am. Preaching service
।
------ DeOrrxdc
—-— ------- —
■ ........
Reading room In church edifice
uravn.
...^ Joy De
r&gt;_. ijiavwurd and Mr. und Mrs James Karl Gassers of Battle CTeek stayed I her bridge club at a noon luncheon in feed and water, —-------...
Prayer meeting every Wednesday I. JY°
ine, Pcnnlngum arid
open Wednesday and Saturday night 7’30
1 Marundville of Delton
Jelton yjere
were other Slocum of Hastings attended a party from Saturday until Motxlay. * । TuMday * Mr. and . Mra OUv,.r korses from lack of this chemical
from 3 to 5 pm.
und Reside Struwto-ot—near result In interference with repro­
---------—-----------------: guest*. ‘ *. Mrs. B«
Bi rm.iiiiie
rmidmc Hnzen at tiie heme of Mr. and Mr*. Veroor Mr. and Mrs. Elmer GUlett. Harley
The public Lt cordially invited to
wero Thursday dinner duction. In mares the foal is either
| Powell'.i* nev at the
• i... home
«...— of »._
her
r mo: ford near Hickory Comers. Sat- Hayman of Pa.«ro Wash., and Mrs (Augualtt
attend the church services and lo
Earl Pennock of Hastings were Frl- „liestjs of Mr und Mrs
Mac. still-born or unable to stand. Cows dleville
parent* here her husband having
BRETHREN CHURCH
visit the reading room.
day supper guests of k£r and Mrs. (* Portit
hM
11U may give birth to weak, goitrous guraU
।
gone
oversea*.
*
Mrs
David
U-nry
-------------er
Willianw
and
Mrs.
Garth
Fiona
F. W. Muxon. Pastor
r.rirl
H.ilohl.r
■--• , cf Hastings
-----jpent Tuesday Ln Kal­ Vern Marshall • The Paul Kesler* farm north of Banfleld and will calves. Sows often bear almost fegt H
।
und
daughter
Judy
of
Hastings
Preaching Service 10 a in.
FIRST PRE8BYTERIAN
were Sunday dlimet guests of the;wrk his father's farm near'Lacey. hairless offspring that are weak confined to a
I
were
gucals
of
Fred
Henney's
from
umazoo
*.
Miss
Barbara
Leonard
Sundav school 11 non.
CHURCH
Friday nlvht until Sunday niaht who is attending thc University at Rev. and Mrs J. J. WHlitU. Dr * Mn Minnie Groat Ls living with
and wlIc
Herbert M Heaney, supplying
with the mumps
Mr und Mrs E J. Beek of-Has- Ann Arbor spent the weekend with and Mn. Clayton WlllltU and I her ,on
Evangelistic service at 8 pm
daughter of Saraw wre Thursday death of h. r husband. Dell Groat and may be partially woollens.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
10: 30 Morning service
Young people's prayer meeting tings were Sunday dinner guest* of . her parent*. Mr Und Mrs. Leon dinner guests. * Mr and Mrs. Hur- * Mrs Mary Johnson has returned
11: 45 Sunday achool. Mr. Heaney
Only two-hundrrdth* percent of in Grand Rapids Frii
tiie Kenneys and attended church. Leonard and family. * Mr and Mr*.
of potassium Iodide in thc salt fed to Nash of Laralng spi
will continue hi* discussion group Tuesday evening with Mit. Bettie * Irvin Marlow was home from '
Charles Florin called on Mr —
and■• on Healy and ehUdren of Lake । to her heme after several weeks
,
Avery. N Hanoves.
OdeYa .
„dln~!r illness in Ulla hospital --------on thc Book of Either
.
end with his parents
Mrs
Leslie
Williams
and
Mrs.
Battle
the
animals
is
necessary
to
prevent
Willow
Run
over
the
weekend,
at
his
Church prayer service Wednes­
Sunday
er aaugnicr.
daughter. aura.
Mrs
Piesbyterlan Guild meets at the
T7“z i)Creek
vrrex.. H
ner
Leon deficiency symptoms. Commercial Guy Nash. ♦ Geneva and Ji
parents, the Elmer Marlow 4 * Ar­ Garth Florin and son JetfTiedr Hav- guests of Mrs. Clara Day. *- —
v.. .been
------ caring for her. w ixiL'cd salt carrying thia amount Todd returned to achool at C
home of Mra. Henry Vahlslng Wed­ day evening at 8 p m. in thc church nold Daniel*, son of fe*i* Daniels
iry iwm-.^..!.
homejTacjf ha;
Saturday evenbig. * Miss evening callers at the Averv
and Mr*.
nesday evening al 7:30. Mrs R K. auditorium.
Bcv.ic Faulkner spent a few days were
w5‘* Mr. und Mrs. George•, 3un2”Sr I Mr ana
Mrs, Dell Parser of Battle L* available, or 1 ounce of potas- Center Monday after a two
wa*
taken
back
tn
Ann
Arb^r
l
ist
Christian Endeavor business und
?week
wl;h
her sister.
Mrs. ,"'
of Hastings. * Mr. end Mr*.
FOT-;. creex.
Creek,
were.
arx. Forr.
—v were, lost
ljMt sunaay
8Uhday --------diniu-r slum iodide may be mixed with absence due to mumps.
Compton and Miss Helen Wade
1: . •.
wee* wi
uer
'•istcr.
... n
__
&gt;&gt;
* Mrs
Pri.guests
...................
.
social hour Friday evening ut tiie
Charles Kopf
ut. Middleville
*
Mrs. I rn,l
r,eal nirialman
B&gt;d*ltnan were In
in Zwlan.l
Zeeland f^i-1
ut the
Putnam
home.----* **"
Mrs 300 pounds of' salt. Only' small
mssistlng.
------------ *--------again broken QUt in hr- || ■ an'
Charlo Kahler is 11 patient In Pen- day to
the latter -s cousin
S 2/c, vuia
Cora Williams
in uruuu
Detroit uui
last quantities should be prepared to WAR BONDS will provide a "cuahPresbyterian* will unite in tiie home of Mr apd Mrs. Chas. King.
--------- —
nuiuinu was ut
nock hospital * Mr and Mra.,Al- George Baron who •• home
h~”- ot» leave .; _.
.. attending
............... ..
week
the ----------funeral of a avoid loss of iodine. So** need
World D«y*of Prayer service al the 227 N. Broadway.
they
would
have
to
operate
again
A welcome to all
------------—
rice
jn
the
8
!
relative
brrt
Warner
of
Kalamazoo
spent
Jfptn
two
years-s
16
Episcopal church. Friday. Feb. *'
♦ Mr. and Mpi Prank Huxnur arPacific. *
* Mr
Mr. an
and Mrs. Nelson |
Ha
weekend
at
their
home
here.
I GRACE LUTHERAN CIIUKCH
comnonied Mr end Mu I ate H 1 Brumm wcro^Sunday dinner guests:. Mrs Be*sie Dtriiwin has gone to
borne to Grand Rapids last Prid-v
'of Mr. atuHdrs. Ralph De Vine. * live with a sistei near Augusta. She
O. H. Trlnklein. Pastor
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
■. j where Mr Usborne consulted his SOUTH THORN APPLE
Wr
To---hear'oFthe
“na»! c*&gt;‘fd 0!l Mr» Minnie Groat last
♦ mi
Wc'we2e''«orrv
--------------- —
---------------of ETliLner
of Nairril?
it Thursday * Mra Mae Pwlry. a
Settler held in the 1.0 0 F hull I eye specialist. He expects to lut'c
Clll'Rl'H
Green street entrance.
Don M. Gury. Rector
1----- r~ him again tl:i* week. * Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Sensiba and Pennock hospital Sunday, following
Mor,,l'!« W«»r»J**p ut 10 30 Ser- . „lu „„
„„rl|rr and wm
Communion,
Ire. J**'*r Warner
Wm.
a stroke. He was much loved by ev- d*?XJ?l?tt2”*u..u
mon.
Things that Keep People: Wlirn,,r &lt;lf woodland were
enrats
ay achool
'si s:sS m.lnn..£nn'.wci7™i??ir
w.,r-,9 wens Mills were Wednesday visitors
Ing Service and ser-1 Away
from Ood.' .&lt; u -in
(&gt;f her
"
curled In the Banfield cemetery Sat■*a7.’..aZU"L.n,'LT
,,rr parents.
P''rrl,,[
Frank Shriber* of Mr. and Mr*. Laurel Senslba.
r KJhm ,h« mit. Thur. Sunday
Sund'' cvertlne
evenin'' *
- Mr* Anna Buck lhe Sensibos. who have been llv“ Mri H“"‘" •“
siUM X™
.Uv
&gt;1,n&lt;* d*11'bur E"r M’,n' Wrdn«— ing in Hattie Johnson's tenant uaugoor.
of lh latter', sun Vtoyd TungaU*
t Rev. Lewis B WhllteHl
Win h? &lt;1.1..
*.|r,v f,vpnlnp ul,,‘ h,r daughter, house, have purchased a home in
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Mead were in Baltk. Crvek * Eiwood NewKrt
p ot West Michigan hrLwi
suruiav Vrh
10'30 Mrs Fortl E“lz
Wu«H*»‘dwhich belonged to thc late
flnUhed hl* boot training at
Cror^fnrd flf T;l-t ca-&gt;tan Fred Gillett und have moved there. Saturday supper «UMU ofMr. and
brated on Sunday F&lt;b. 18 at 10.JO |
annual visitation fur
Lake* antfha* been home on
Announcement* will be received went to Michigan Citv. Ind . M-m* Mr. Sensiba has a position in the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
‘
dnv with Mr
'nd Mrs Marion Piston Ring plant. Hastings. Mr
tiie rector, lhe Rev. next Sunday alter thc service.
training station Sunday evening. *
! Clem lo consult Dr Warren * Sgt l,nd Mrs. DeWayne Woodmansee Mr. Owen Smith of Woodland. * The
-l|lc next
„rAk WBCB. wu
will, uwxv
meet with
n Bishop Whittemore
« nwton WHli-ms is nt the home of 'Dorothy Springer: who have been
Dav‘d M‘n" I” dlnncr
blendid nnd thought- CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
hi* parents Hcnrv Williams, for a living south of Hasting*, have at the home of Mrs. Karl Pufpaff----------------&lt;&lt;»
hnon following the
Edward W. Bailey. Pastor
. few
»• w days.
auy*. H-in- will
wui th&lt;-n
men return to rented mn.
Mrs. uoiiiuHiii
Johnson's
* iruaiii
tenant hn""- saiuraay
ine ume
Saturday anernoon.
afternoon. The
Ume w
was
ovfrdai f
307 E. Marshall
Oregon. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester "nd expect to move in this week, spent in unwrapping gifts, playing 1
erhai.e
the Parish house
Phone 2148
— Week's
....... Letter
Peck and Geo. Robinson of Has- Mr w- works at tiie Bliss plant in I games. Delicious refreshments were Last
Le
with t
Sunday school. 9:4ft
tint;*
lints were Sundav pin
pm calle:',
caller, nt
-t Hastings. * Mr. and
nnd Mrs.
Mrs Ben Park terved. * Mrs.
IIfs. Elmer Gillette and
nxin
ac W1
„ „„
u uuv
,ul.
Mrs, „,
Mae
Gelb
had
lhe uua
misforMorning worship 11:00
. the Wlihi'ms'.
* Mi'-'- Mnvcnia
a guest
the latter'*
moth- brother,
Harley Hayman,
were
~
' *- ”V il- have
” ' as---------------------=•
tune to break nn arm when «he fell
or eighty. At its |
Young peoples service 6:30
■ rntlne &lt;&gt;f Lov-cll und Mr&gt;.. Butt er, Mrs. Julie Andrus of Wayland, callers V
’*J—"*— at the
~ """
Wednesday
Will Hyde on the ice Thursday evening *
Itemarc gave one ,
Evangelistic
service
7:30
.
---------I Flvnn nnd Michele of Hastinr
"■
* Clare ”
Barnum
m who recently went lu,me
home and on Friday called on Mr. Mrs Nelson Warner and Kay eran11 v informal nnd I
Wednesday night prayer meet-,
1 xtM
' w„„ —.nt the w&lt; '
t‘&gt; work at White
fhitc Products.
Products. Mid- —
and
Mrs.
*“7- ’—
Bert
Webb.—
of ------------Hastbigs.• ★, ten
c„ .'inni riiuny
^,7 in
in nuniiigs.
Hostings. w
* air.
Mr.
-—* ’—
---- ---------inc. 7:30 ut tiie church.
1I ent*
------ -Mr mid Mi
(’ p. v.-\!&lt; -)t;ne dleville. was calling here Sundav— Mr. and Mrs. haroid -g.u.uc*. anti and Mrs Wallace Nadell and Jack
। and family. * Mrs. cinrk Over- report* he likes his job. * Mrs ron of Hickory Comcra were Sun- Rhust. movcd lt&gt; jacka Iann wcsl
whlcK
on sam^.y * Mrs
; '.mith has bwii ill with arthritis B'jb Vandcrveen accompanied Mrs day dinner guests of the latter* of lhr
at the
ing the dinner ■
i r«-&lt;nt)y * xtra p-lnh Brnnev rn- Wr” McCall of Middleville to the
B J. Adcock. Pastor
C&lt;?n bM8r°d«.^i Lcna Kreischer spent the weekend
d Mr. Oury to I
Sunday school ut 10 o'clock.
„
I| t'-rtnlned the
H E Extension Lis* home of the latter's parents. Mr Mr’
mi.
'n Knw' ♦ Sunday visitors at thc
Orat
evening service
Divine services at II o'clock. Ser- ;I Wednesday Mra Rodney Mrf.iiwt “”d Mrs. Cha*. Andler. Wednesday, Pimfi^^^Wnvkinrt^s
Helion Warner home were Mr. and
mon by the pastor
twill lie hn.'.t&lt;".' tor the February Mrs. Andler someUm? ago fell on
Mrs. Frank McDaniels and Mrs
Evening services at 7:30.
inectinn
* Mq I r.is Wickham the ice and received a severe back
Mildred Good of Paw Paw. * Lewis
FIRS
Miss Hcrictta Huizxngn. mission­ snent lhe weekend with her sister. injury for which -*•she *-is taking
—
Hine h not to well as usual at
.oiubcii
BRE
ary from the Kentucky Mountain Mr.« Fred Buiolnh of Hastings treatment at Hastings.
tu—U and on Monday Mr, ad- lnovK1 lQ KaUmaio., Saturday. *
Inland Mission will be our guest Hiimi'-v Mr and Mrs RutHoh and
Cor.
EWt'Wnd K Grand Strs.
sptfakcr.
.MPColdren. Pastor
lette and Mrs. Yarger visited the Friend* of Mrs Perry Stillwell will
Mrs Wickham virited nt the h »nc MILO
Tuesday night, B.Y.PU. nt the r.f Orvin Wickh &gt;m in citt’k' Pie
*’
Ray Fillinghams. * Burr Faasett be glad to hear that she is gaining,
ll .aqwhR. Morning Worship, ser­
Cpl. Donald Kingsbury and Mis.*
♦ Mrs. Miles W: 'lerr. nnd' sister
Wed. night prayer meeting at
mon "TL Will Return "
Maxine, Daniels &lt;•' Hectlngs snent Lewi* of Charlotte spent Saturda'
6: 30 pin. ■ Christian Endeavor
their nArrnti with Mr. nnd Mrs. Prank Roush
studv.BoDr.
............
Danl-h * MU* “1*° called on Mr. and Mrs. Law-.
7: 30bdb. Doni! service and Gospel YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
x Prrnitr Cole, daughter of Brn Cole fence Tobias of Prairieville. Cpl
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
message.
.
Ei.'.t of the'Center reccn'lv under- Kincsbury Is with the Air Corps
Services will be held next Sun­ went an appendectomy at Pennock statWned In Walla Walla, WashMonday 8:W pm. Barry Co.
Christian Endeavor Union meeting day. Feb. 11.
ington. * Miss Joyce Roush
hospftal.
v of Kal­
' '
^Terian church. "Social
Sunday school at 2 and preach­
amazoo spent the weekend with her
flcllgloUs PracUcesof ing service at 3.
parent*. * Mrs Chris Zimmerman
Caston*
India" 3H
The light that shines farthest । L't-d’Wrrk** Letter
J°ln5 wUh hcr husband in thank*
it. A. M. Coldrvn.
shines brightest nearer home.
i
v„ra M..rf,&gt;wt
.i.imi , ,o ,he mBnv Wends and neighbors
I n wtluek thin. JfFritiS? niLhl Mra ' *h" r&lt;‘l”cl'’,*'rcd Mr. Zimmerman
p.m Barry Co. MlnP^uclt dimi&lt;
dimi-rr Friday night. Mra.
n|ct.]y on his 90th birthday.
Isterial .
i will meet al the CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NEWS I a■’potluck
Christian Endeavor Wi-ek closc&lt;i ?,1',rl'\Flc,:.i Mra fx:on Pennock, Neighbors and friends In the vicin­
. B. church, and the
Grand B
at the Jefferson St. U B church ^’r‘ *»»»« *d'*
; ^nde Town ity of Lower Crooked and Milo
?rrJf},?t0!1 ,* Church Joined together in surpris­
the program. Carry-in lunch at with young people in charge of the ‘JP. .
evening service ut eight o'clock .
Barb.ini Leonard, who is at- ing Mr. Zimmerman with a box of
12:30 after which the Rev W. L The
h&lt;me
ron“ O'&lt; r AH The
AnR Arbor Univershy spent
fruit and candy and wishing him
Stone, wwldent. will preside over
Uie buaSeM Mssion. which will be KXhminv more birthdays
* Mrs
Madeline Norman and Marilyn
followed wtn the program. All
S?"S,”Lh,”’d'Ao™S.S^K;
-.-....mukm-.twr ;3?.U.r. were in Kalamazoo Saturday, acjlr
Barry
nnd Mrs. Jacobs and children and I
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Masters o! ।
Woman'll' ODMonary society will
meet with we. Harvey Myers. Tills
is lhe annual Uiauk offering meet­
ing. nnd W1U be led by Mrs Lucile
Betty Avery gave 11 special musical n..|ion Extcn-ion G*. &lt; wu* given nt Rush Saunders and Marv were
Cnppoiu- thahk offering secretary.
Thurt, 7:30 pm. Adult /md Y.P. number. Short talks were given by lhl. hum. -f Mra Carl .Scotsman. Sunday dinner guests of their
Mrs. Strickland, Loretta Clark. Earl Thursday. Jan. i. It w.&gt; ;.n all-day daughter Norma, nt her apartment
prayer aervteaa.
WIL*un.ThcRcv i.ir-:iny. ;1 v, ry nice luncheon being in Kalamazoo. Norma also hnd
Friday, Feb-' 16 World Day of »’VIT' »U«K
”----- h._... „ lhe Episcopal P U Moxon spoke in the evening ■
-’•*
’ ----- ----- rs nuesl* over lhe weekend, two
service on the subject:' 'Go For­ "Planning
Church.-’
from Abundant of her mints from Detroit.
Sunda]
Mr. and Mrs. J. C Newman and
18. the Rev. Fred ward." Attractive Christian En­
Kendall,
Christian mission­ deavor poster* were display'd at The chairman. Mn- J. C. Horton, children of Kalamazoo were Sun­
...v day evening callers at the home of
ary of I
will be our guest thc front of thc church.
called ....
thc .........
meetiiiir to order. The
Myrtle Wilson snent the weekend &gt; Micliigan Exteiuion Woman’s Creed Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield.
speaker.
with thc Rev. E. B. Griffin of Cal- 1 was read fij uni*on. Roll call wa*
cdonia. nnd attended Young Pco-I answered by helpful hints, recipes'
il.EYAN
Clean Stain Fast
pie's Night of C. E week. The Rev. lor some for the good of the com-!
METHI
Standing left to right:
ALBERT “HAP*' SHELLENBARGER. ROLL CALL CHAIRMAN
HURCll
Start work quickly while a stain is
E K Lund illustrated his sermon I munitv. After a short business sesbefore it dries if you can
CARL BRODBECK, COUNTY SECRETARY
.
Sundiil
J 10:30 a m.
with magical art.
sion
'— *the
’ meeting
‘‘
was turned‘ over to fresh
About 100 were served at the
Sennafl
M 30 a.m.
Christian Endeavor bantniel
at
Seatcd left to right: Earl Towne, Russell K. Mead. Norman Stanton, Heber Foster, Mrs.
Yount
Caledonia High school Saturdav
Evangt
Walter B. Hobbs, Wolter Stanton, George Eddy, Russel Wittemore, Harbld Slocum, Karl
Cottagi
' meetings are held evening when the Rev. Chamber­
Wednesday evenings Jam of Leyton gave thc riddre*s
Eckardt, Ernest Ball, Arthur Richardson, Leo Barry, Dale Conklin, Ralph Pennock, Alton
Dori* Gibb* acted ns toostml*tres*r
Finkbeiner, Wayne Lussendcn, Earl Kermen.
BiCrry Union Executive Comm.1
NORTH f
met at the home of Charles Lau-|
i VVFUI.EYAN
This Group met ot the Hotel Hastings fof 7:30 dinner Jan. 29 and discussed plans for
rent at Nashville. Monday evening.'
ICRCH
METHOD!
The next c. E. Union meeting I
Sermon
B:C0 a m.
1945 Roll Call Campaign, setting a goal of 1,200 Farm Bureau Families in Barry County.
Sunday’
will be held at lhe Presbyterian I
11:00 am.
Cottag&lt;
1
! meeting will be church. Feb. 12. at 8:00 o'clock.
held in th
I of Mr. and Mrs.
8 o'clock. Tuesday DURFEE
James Pal
Lost Week's Letter
^evening. F
Family night for thc East Balti­
FREE
tbT CHURCH
more church met with Mr. und Mrs
Itvey. Pastor
Henry D. Davis, Saturday evening
Comer ■
fax nt Boltwood
with 47 present They were enter­
Hastings |
tained by M. Marine Albert Welch
school in charge who was spending Sunday with Mr
of Mrs.
'fefliid.
nnd Mrs. E. Bateman and sang
11:00 am. Morning worship. Pas­ some hymns. * The Rev. and Mrs.
tor in charge.
Harold Klrchenbnur nnd thc lat­
7:00 pm. Young people's prayer ter's grandmother. Mrs. Inti Rice
service.
■
snent Sunday
the Edward
7:30 p m. Young people's evnngel- Rices.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNEK, THUBSPAV. FEBRUARY B. IMS
and voung1 Kellogg school This meeting Is
had been open lo the public and a good al­
ite helping tendance is desired Stanley Powell
lo cere far Mn Wm. McConnell, of lohla ha* been secured ae speakflr.. who had undergone a ’ van
Grand Rapid* wcfe Sunday Visitors
Coman. serious operation at UtUt Traverse
hospital. We are glad to hear she
lot of visiting.
la doing well. * Miss Genie Hill of 1
Mrs. J. C. Mowry.
Mr. and Mn. C. L Hiar spent Sun­ Hastings waa calling on old Mid-1
Publicity Chairman
dleville
friend* lhe tint of last
day of last week at Battle Creek
week
*
Leon
Williams
was
III
the
।
with their son Eldon and family.
past
week
with
congestion
of
the
•tenter Brown. * Mr. and
Mn Cleo Cummings received a
..
u. ana
lungs
at
ttie
home
of
his
outer.
message Thursday rtatln* her fa­
, RU«n
Ru»h ueoier
Llebler entcnaineo
entertained ■• nra.
Mrs T*
»»
ther had died suddenly et his pome Mn. Al’on Elwood.
------- —
I parents Mr and Mn Jervis C.impnear Kokomo. Ind. Mrs Cummings
Kmalt Fire
Fire
I oell. and her uncle and aunt, Mr
with her husband and children left
Small
at once anl are expected beck the
da. Thursday afternoon flnt of this week. * Mr. and Mrs
E,JffiTlSISL,
5i
nenln, h»nmn&lt; ih. wndlu.
i waa the mother of ForrMt Trumble of Grand Rapids
"°Kon 1
Mn-law. James Batson and Mn. Pearl Keeler of Big Rap­ ™
• Mn Margaret Mui- ids were recent callers at lhe Wm north Grand Rapids St before it Malchcics
Trumble home in northwest Thorn­ had gained much headway The
apple and dinner guests at the Hue
around Ihr UUm-| _ F“‘ M"™"*
at Orandv-iDe. * Ed Snyder home In Middleville * The ble in lhe chimney In the backThe February mecMne of
the
Rev. Lcrov Chamberlain left this kitchen and was in the siding be- Della
Allen Past Matrons Club
MondAy for Pigeon In the Thumb fora It wax discovered. However' which waa lo litnr been held with
district where he will conduct a help arrived in lime to prevent a &gt;MrsAda Beeler wax held Friday
tea caught aixteen. Good wyirk. two weeks’ scries of meetings * serious loss The men carried out j with Mrs Jean Balsch owing to a
Edri!
Mrs Gladys Goodenough and clill- । the kitchen furniture and prevent- 1 funeral al the Beeler home Eleven
Mr. and Mn. Herman MeConnri. drvn of Muskegon have rentetf Uie ed its being hurt with the chem- P**« matrons, and a visitor. Mrs
were home from Holland last week­ cottage recently occupied by thc ical,
.
Marvel O’Connor, enjoyed the dinend and with Mn. Vera Johntzm Harold Bail family and now owned
Mrs. Elwood aiid two of thc chil- ner. Mrs Vesta Griffith, president
were .dinner guests ot Mrs. Nellie by Mn Ruth Llebler. and are nice­ dren were ill with German measle' of the hospital tulld. tamo later
Thompson. Sunday. * Harold Orif- ly settled. * Mn. J. Morsman has and her brother Leon also sick, but wlih the sewing for the month It
feth. far. and far*. Olenn Oriffeth. returned to her home In Grand
no ill effects and think »aa decided to have the March
Mn Wm. McKevitt and Mrs E E Rapids after spending lhe past few suffered
they were lucky to escape with no meetlijg on the 17th al the MoHickman were in Nauhville Wed­ months with Mn. Mary Gray.
.bigger damage
1 ।‘sonic
'‘"le hall
hall, wrth
with She
the hiultandH
husband* s'.
ar
nesday to attend the funeral of Ed
| gneeU to a^Jigg* dinner.
Eldon
Poulson
expects
lo
be
home
Hafner, mail carrier and promln- the latter part of the week from
Farm Bureau Meeting
tnt dtlxen. * Mr. and Mn. Bert
ten days' slay nt Ferguson .wnitarThe
next
meeting
of
lhe
South
Three
Middleville
Parker returned home Wednesday lum in Grand Rapids where he un­ —------------ •- - -------- --------- --------------- Soldiers Wounded
Thomappk- farm bureau group will,
after spending several week* at
meeting
the North
[
----------Tillswith
vicinity
Is really
beginning
Midland with their son Arnold and derwent an operation * Wm Mc­ be a joint
&gt;lc and Irving groups at li( fC(.i nlc Milnes of the war with
Family. * Mr. end Mn. Rome Connell spent lhe last weekend in Tiiornapple
g pm. Feb.
14, at the
Lhe ThomaaoleThomapple-' t)jC recent news of the death ot
eb. 14.
Petoskey
and
Monday
was
aceomBrookbank spent Friday In Grand
S'Sgt. Steve Hula nnd Sgt. John
Stiumberger both of Rt 3 Thri
week two boys also ftom Route 3
have been wounded in action. They
are T S«l Lawrence VanTylr, son
of Mr and Mrs Allen VanTylr. re­
ported In a cablegram as wounded
in Luxemburg, Germany on Jan. 9
nnd Dick McKibben, son of Homer
McKibben, also reported seriously
woiindedjn the
European
VMMC
DIM&gt;
»«&lt;• an
&lt;■. aMU
pvt Hartman
Clare Brady.
21 son
of Mrs.
Edna
l* also
hospitalized
in Ftance-tev n«: toat hu left arm
n acUon Jm&gt; *1 Claro la’ tXr
in £n°ce three £anand ovewas
three months with the 7th annv.
His wife Helen resides In Battle
Creek.

Blw mM IWm Allen nnd iwlorw: • Mn. Wnlur’Thnmum a'liM ««nl nUnm .nd &gt;U&gt; ta W‘'*• «‘g»l&gt;“SL“4

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Mr^ August
Finkbetner of tile. J";:ld.'5.hf.7
Tne &amp;&gt;un&lt;jny Grand Ramos Her- iv“ JT""*" -*w&lt;. .t-t—v-x —cv-•'.i
C*k&lt;*iia
vicinity te’. been brotiglv. 3]d publUhra lhe picture^ of Miss dau«hl,’r Gl Middlevtite. Mr and
home from Butterworth hospital
Donna Davis and *the announcemi'*" nSTfl
1 Mt.cs B-rnlce Sneathen. who has mint by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. PL?*,’ .
Ktitn
Jbten ill in Detroit fcr the past two Clifford Davi* of her engagement
ie oi Aim aroor.
.months with rheumatic fever, ted I lo "Robert Jack Chase, naval medi­
Srrioaoly 111
a |xx&gt;r spell with her heart last cal student in the University of
Wc an- Mirry to know that Mi ' week and remain* very sick Her Michigan at Ann Arbor. Jack is the
j
Georxr
Vlers.. aged and rexpecti-d
I mother has been helping care for oidst son cf Mr and Mr*. David
।
indy
of
the
town, suf fered a severd
for some lime.
time
I^Chasc
of Middleville.
j
’; her tor
.(hhaui also
nice nt
Mlzlriu.vllle
-,
David Macey,
Macey son cf
of Mr and
Donna and Jack have grown up 1 stroke. Wednesday night and lies In,
I Mrs Luther Macey, is convalescing in this community and are among , a critical condition kt her home
‘
Her
daughters.
Mra. Robert Hagi_.
n--------- «. -------------------------- {j,,. highly respected and popular
at Pennock
hospital.
Hastings .from
an emergency appendectomy per- young couple of thc community I! gart of Lansing and Mrs Vevan
Both arc graduates of Thomapple^ 'i Burkett of-Galesburg. 111. are as-'
। formed Sunday- night
,
slsting
In
her
care.
Mr. Huggart was
। Mrs. Lloyd Elwood is recovering Kellogg school and Jack is a grad-1
from a major operation for stom­ ua’.e of thc W.M.C.E al Kalamazoo over Sunday for the day.
ach ulcer performed Saturday at where Donna is now a student Don- I QUIMBY
’
Biiltcxwurth hospital. Grand Rap- na has won many honors with her
Mr, nnd Mrs. Clarence Cairn-’
heme-ec projects and several times
I ids und win-re she is convalescing
, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Hebei
Mn. Muri Streeter of Gun lake was a county representative at the;; Footer to East Lanai ng. .Wednesday:
underwent an
umx-ndectomy at state convention and style show nt
Pennock hospital Monday momim; Laming. No date has been set for ■। of last week. * Ffc. und Mrs Shel-l
by Nash of Biloxi. Miss. daughtei
Muri and hu little daughter Sharon the wedding.
ot Mrs Lizzie Calm*, arc vialtim
an- staying with his parents. Mr.
I relatives around HaaUngs. * Mr
and Mrs Cal Streeter cjdilng her
Judy Cridler’s Party
‘ckness.
Little Miss Judy Crldler. who will and Mrs. Lloyd Elliston and family
Vur Adam? is recoicrint from ।be six yearn old Feb 9. will have | of Baltimore were Sunday dinm
guests of Mr and Mrs Clurcnc
। Cairns * Zane Mead of Barryvlllt
1 spent from Monday until Friday &lt;&gt;
last week with hta grandpurent.’,
Mr and Mr* Clayto* McKeown a
Mrs. Nial Cnstelain spent Thur*l
day In Battle CTeek.
Mr. and Mra. J. L. Smith had
several letters from Uicir non. Herl
bert. last wrek. We arc glad &lt;A
hear he is improving, w Mr .ffi'Mra, Robert Wilson of Hastings an.
5 ROOM HOUSE and three acres land about 2 miles
T. Sgt Ralph Demon were dinne
out from Hastings. 3 bedrooms, living room/ modern
guests of Mr. and Mrs lurry An
i ders. Friday evening. * Willard Ar
kitchen, has lights, a good well with deep well
nold. who entered the Navy las
pump, hen house$2,600.00
। week. I* s’. itioned at Great Lake
' He would be aiad to be recclvlii
some letter* Here la the address.
90 ACRES in Carlton, has 10 room house, with elec­
Willard Arnold. ASI -SA&gt;
tricity, two wells, one at thc house ond one ot the
Co 147
US.NT.C.
born, basement barn 40 x 50. has stanchions, leonto
Great Lake*. Illinois
Mr and Mrs Charles Rowli
on barn, two henhouses, two hog houses, comcrib.
, called on her lather, Ernest Lewi
good fences, level land, rich soil. 12 acres woods,
at Pennock hoepltat Sunduy after
. noon.
about 5 miles from town, on extra good 90 acre farm

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Mr. and Mrs Ed Scntz were Sun
day dinner guests of the E. (
Mattewms * Wilbur Schantz n
I turned from Pennock hospital o
I Thursday « Mr and Mrs Te
' O’Laughlin and Helen Kaye at
■ tended a family dinner tuturou
evening at the home of Mr. an
, Mrs. Morris Fox of Battle Creek. 1|
honor of M Sgt. Hugh O Luughll!
who is home on furlough prior 4
going overaeM again * Deeped।
I sympathy I* extended to the fifl’
Illes of Orville Cooley and Duurt
Stamm in their recent Bom.w Butboys were well-known by sonie
I the community, having picked bcii
ries for years for Ernest Matteaof
They were both conscientious worrt
ers and verv likeable boys und wtl
be missed by their many friends-'

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52 ACRE FARM in Borry Township, hot 4 room house,
hos electricity, born 20 x 40. hen house 12 x 12, hos
o creek on it. school bus goes by house, for
only _2---------------------------------- ------------------- $2,700.00

80 ACRE FARM in Boltimorc Twp., 6 room house,
has electricity, good well water piped to kitchen, base­
ment barn 36 x 50. some timber, has creek on it. fair
fences for$4,200.00

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HERRING FILLETS

Missing in Action
Pfc Merrill Barrett. 21. ton of M
and Mn Wm. Barrett of Shelby
ville. formerly of this vicinity hi.
been inLuang in action tn Luxen
..... since ts_„
SR —- nil 1*
bourg.
Dec 11
22. Merrill
graduate of Thomapple - Kello.
achool of lhe IMO ctes* and hi
service two years. He wet
ov"ae“ ,n October 1943 His broil
MonU
aUo ln

WARKX

the steak that's

EVERY TIME

the home of Mra. Forrest Bendc
town. They will d
Red cross sewing.

The Joy of lhe event wa* clouded
%*}."
her unctes and
'------------Service Nelra
/
for thia good i vdyby the receipt ol iI Jl,lun
uncses ana
Aunts' .Pott*
Mr’ andana
’Mrs ner
’ Aiec*PotU,
and 1
,
A’Tr'.,
' Flight Officer Blwurd Bcbmui
'• :Mr■and Mrs Will Mitchell of Grand [ Stanley Glass and Mra Dora surprised hi* parents Thiiirsdl
the sad news that her grandson.
--- --------------fQ
Billie Gray. hacL-been- killed
Ln ac-’ ;Rapid " * Mri Adah Spootier left (Ayers wire united In tnarriaae. when hc nrrlved hone on
Uon in
gtum. ’zr
Jan. 20--- He----was. (of^cr urine at NewBrigdeu. Al-• Tnursday
evening. Feb. 1 at tne Uays’ furlotMh from
La •&gt; Vega
Mr. and
and
Mrs Charles L..la Sunday noon
after several home of
his mother, Mrs. L*nn Nev
He left Tuesday forDincol
the son uf Mr
rrtti and
.ndwaa a student uvekv
,n ^tth
her aunt. LMrs w­
E OUus b?
the Rev. R D. U-onard Neb. He is co-pllct of a B17 iFlyit
Grav-lif Merritt
u-tX(ls vl!
vttU
„
«i-.-.. iE
— Blake
....
...... OriHeth —
at Michigan State college whrn
♦. Harold
re­ i ncy arc residing in Grand Rapid.1, portress
—• Schnuur
—•--------- * his
— •'—
; Billie
brother
is wb
called to serve his country He hail turned home Monday from a wcek- where both are employed.
lhe Rangers in Germany.
1
C(
been overseas since last March. The ,rnd visit with hi* brother. Shirley
. ’ S Sgt Richmond Fenton ftrfl f&lt;’
sympathy of fhc entire community , and family at Sturgri * Tiie Rev. Topic of Farm Bureau
Future Meeting California
Friday
night,
aft
is felt for the Grays in the loss ot ' und Mt * Elmer Deal and three
l.,l«
FnwIL tEHjl!1'J“t!L’
Hit-, fine young sun. brother and;sons of Gull lake who had cterg&lt;Later news Iron,
from Sunlry
Stanley Powell,
■—- -•
—• nt
—• thc
•
grandson.
of the Sunday evening .service* at rtatea
that
coming furm
farm patents, sir ui.ti sir. r.miwr m
Mr BroOtoaju a*me Friday and 1 the Baptist ihurch. wcrejguesL. bureau mealing. Feb. 14 he will ton and other relative*.
this Monday he and his wife took cf the Rev. and Mrs. Fay’ Demarest j S|X.ag on the topic "L'p to the ' " Gordon Bennett, son of Mr. a:
,w
ut-uiuirs
s
uiuwici
SMUVC
«&gt;»&gt;&lt;
I
minute
information
tne
penaMrrGray
home
with,
them
for
a
Mr.
Demarest
brother
Bruce
from
i
m
inute
on
tiie
pend-----•........ u-.uthmi Mfl-hluan was with £'thr.....
i
u'.hi7
n
»’Hh the 1Ilg legbtaUon at Lansing
” &lt;l»&lt;
also ....
on j
ifka
few weeks’ visit.
Deal family.
the orgardzation of the Orange
,o* «» ®’rr‘°?v,^.e
Miss Donna Gateter of lhe local
Mr ancJ Mrs
.
the 78 bovs—new recruit*^ for t|
Bell telephone office force had n . two small son.s of Latising
;
Long Silence H Broken
Navy. We ll wager the Arcoije the&gt;
most pleasant weekend ut Detroit ‘ weekend visuers cI lb£*r P®'***^Thc family of Lloyd Finkbelner.,
Gordon and reo dou
with relatives Donna took to the ’ Mr- and Mrs T. J BeFn®nd
I son of Jacob Finkbetner and a
will k» lost without hw rvgul
air and flew down on Friday but Bi*nch Segerstrom * Osbert Grlf- brother of Emory and Alton Fink- .ob of picture showing. Oo&gt;d luc
re tinned home by train. * Sunday fl’th ot Grand Rapids w-s a Friday |beiner and Mr*. Wayne Lussenden. tov&amp;l p
’,
dinner guests of Mr. and Mis Er- aftetnix.n caller of hi* brothen- havP be).n wr&gt;. gnxious lor aeyertl
:
n.mnM whte arrfw.&lt;i fm
nc*l Runlap wete their son-in-laws ’Olenn and Harold GriffcUt and ( niontha because of the long silence
and daughter* Mr. and Mr* Ear)
* T,’.c V"“nr?’‘ Headink , of this Manne. In hU tetter writ- &lt;ylariJit th/hMu
Curie of Shelbyville, and Mr. »nd I cl,ubhad a“
'len 1,1 M"rv he had «utcd hp P,ob' '
^fmea'whltwHh h
Mn- G«&gt;rge Williams, also their
HV‘b 1-teblcr home th is abl&gt;• woui&lt;f not be sending any let- ।
daugnter-in-law. Mrs.
afternoon.
some uiik
time as
‘K.
Mrs. Wm
w in DmJap.
uuiuau. , Tuesday
. ...................
. *
. ;Mr.. .nd Mn
;----' ■ tm
icia for
|U&gt; juiiit
n.i he
lie was
"ta out
uui on
uu
,
7 J"'.
.
....
_._^.s
* Clare
attended
Uie funeral
of a ot
vcr&gt;
important
As toA* t« I M
r,
&lt; f itl
a
» of
Hastings
* Coraon and 'j- J Betry
J. Betry
attended
the funeral
‘„. vrrv
lmnnrtmission
»m mtemn
« Jtndianappltgf
where
Mt. Al
Pierce
of Lansing spent
uttrle. Tom J. Bolger
was.
ttinl
Tent ,.h,s
1
.—.I, at St. । ulwl, thts
MMX misahm
-------- _ they could 1 **1™
" o,
'*rru
lhe »r
weekend
with «i»c»r
their parents.
P*P?
fspa church
ma&lt;le lhr
°* lhc trlp
•nr
»r;ni wnn
parciu*.Mr
Mr. J,I aJa
church inin Grand
Grand Rap|d&gt;
Rapid*. only
'onjyconjecture
conjectureand
andwatch
watchthe
thenews
news
- *. Mrs
•• Doris
’rtrl«v
mnmlm ** Mr
Mr and
nnd Mr*.
Mr&gt; ; 0; war
ttar mme
.&gt;ie Pacific
Pacificarea.
area
tram.
■ and■ Mrs .........
W. P. Corson.
, f,l.nda
&gt;’ morning
!Lewis of the ttiepiionc
force visited ,Yancr Sharp and Mrs Minnie
Now. a letter from Lloyd has.
her parent'. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Wm 1 Johnson of Lansing, .spentSunday !txcn rccelvc&lt;1 by Mr*. Lussenden *
Dea th of Mrs. Susan Alien
Thomas and her sister, in Detroit (■I ’heir Middleville homes 1 he , stating he was well and had rc- and arrived home Wednesday for
Mra Susan Allen, widow of Rob­ lhe weekend of Jan 28. a* her Sharps daughter Mr:s Woodrow Gl - ।relve(j her Christmas letter also a week's stay with hl* poreniv. Mr
ert Allen, nearly 95 yean nf age mother has been qutU* ill. * Eugene lette of Grand Rapids al«» spent the | that he had been promoted to a and Mrs Harry Lewte. 'northwest of
died at the Brower Convalescent Glass cf Grand Hat:i&lt;l* has been dflV u'nh, them. * Mrs. Glenn Grit- , nrst sergeant and while there wasn't town.
,iad **n‘-'
.
at. much he could tell—they rejoice
home al Plainwell
Wednesday, visiting hi* grandmotner. Mrs. Lena!
.Pennock hospital. Saturday lor a that, they have heard. This Ls his
where she had resided the p:ist five Glass, tiu-past two week*.
Tiie Fibruary meeting of the I
Mr. anti Mr* Neil Alger of Kala- shr.ulder Injury received m su fal pr&lt;M.:il aOdreM Ln case^omc of hte
burn in Canada April 14. 1850. .md mazno were Sundav guest* of his ,as- wf’K * Jack Chaxe. naval many friends want to write him Masters-Jone:, circle WUl be held
a* a child accompanb-d her par­ daughter. Mr* Arthur Smalley and m'dlcal student al lhe University । antj tetters are most gratefully re- with Mrs. L. R. Beeler, TliutMlay.
■.Feb. 15. Committee on retreanmenu
ent*. Nelson and Marte VanAvrrv Lim’lv * Cn:nl- Gray and Ralph cf Michigan spent the weekend wtth ;cened"by all our service peopleMerritt
*pcnt Sundav ut U!s parenta. Mr and Mrs David
m Sergeant Lloyd L. Ftnkbelner. Mrs H Balsch. Mra. H. W:1‘ y and
. tn thia vicinity, nicy lived un th- Ho .ver of —
—.™.,
I Mrs. R. D Leonard. All who at­
thi home
•
327001
| Fcrd Joluuon farm wre-l of town. the
heme of
of his
hl* mother.
mother. Mrs.
Mn. Mary
Mary Cha4eI tend are asked to contribute
verac, San Francisco
C/Oa FPO.
। game, or something toward the proSick and Convalescing
■
Fre-BIrthday
Dinner.
Mrs. Arthur Tliede of Leighton
j- ;.—*---------. ,gram.
hn-s returned to her. home alter i Gordon Bennett was IJi^L
guest cf
cf ‘
Anniversary Dinner
several weeks *p&lt;nt h^Oran^^-.}»«»«« ajjre-btethtey..dinner ^at
id* uiiu ia itiBkiilg ■ flue ivavVE')' ' •!L’: .~me _J!Y-£y OS he -VI'. T®- trrtulni-H at u 'umltv rtlnner Sun.
...
iliv nt I U’ir furm hnm». fnnr mile .
AtM. stores BMC.
W .&lt; ta uijtaon Utrnmu-e ...d
ygwta ta •»[
“ta
under the doctm’s care.
Bennett other* present were Muy* rm^awara?id,&gt;,«CArr^Mr^1lnrt°1Mrr'
126 W. STATE ST.
PHONE 2524
Master Vai Bennett of Bowens Jean Ermin of Caledonia *ictnily
“f'!
Mills, a third grude
pupil at ■ and Rououine Flynn of Hairu ^hrh Ma chele ol wwAThorteppl'’
Thurnappk-Kcllogg
.school,
has. r-H-k
.Besides the two coupted mentioned!
been a medical patient at Pennock 1 v
guest* were Mrs Sarah Campbell:
Announce Engagement
j
-•»«
J£r i
I hospital tor several davs

fin or

Tomato

aw

lake
Mis* Barbara also accom- Springs, was taken by ambulance to '
------------- ■ panten Uie FrofU to Grand Rapid. Pinnock hospital Sunday and La southwest of
Mra. Mary Gray's Grandson Killed ifa^nday to .«c their *on BUI entrain receiving treatment for pneumonia.
Mra Gladys Brookbank of Pen- for Detroit.
,
dleton, Ind . came last week to help I Mr* RusseU Bender »U1 enterk
. .
her mother Mrs Mary Ofay cele- tain the Floral Garden club al her
*lr ■«*!
^fn-rnoon
brate her »4th birthday on Feb 1 । home we*t of town this Wednrs- ^d
Satiwday afterao^
Others invited to share the birth- day. * Mr and Mrs Atlhhr Smalley‘rfLhSS
toiSrit
tte
day dinner were Hen Carter ami (and sons went to MaYkhall Satur-'«««
son Maurice. Mra Max Lynd and day to see his parents as his father ChartesBa^no^*. oiLwe.
MU* E&lt;lna Lee. As dessert was to be has been quite poorly. * The Roum- J«a'
arrival of
served Mrs Maud Bell and Mr* 'circle ted a fine time Thurtday,^d «th the t^ly amrai or
Olive Talbot arrived with Ice cream afternoon with Mrs Ilarry Bennett ’«*»*•»»'« ^dTnei^inebia»e
and cookies, as a treat for the day. Good attendance and fine refresh- -&lt;««are
a custom they have followed fur menu and program w Bunday din- much headway
TTte JoiuuonsBre
officiated.

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Thun!

dShterSUGertrude Wilouahbv*1^
ning at the home of herbrother. Joan has been ill in bed with rtoeu- station wagon and returnjhem I
fl?. nSXi and
renh
Stephen Cooley and family In Hasmalic fever several months lune to take lhe rchool bust* I
Chicago, five nieces and six neph-1
„Jp^,Lhe.w 8 agt Orville
Mr* Or* Davis who has been sick their homes. Ntee to be six years olt
e^nr..r«i
h.id .. - Cooley wa* recently killed in ac- with thc flu for several days is able Judy! •

100 ACRE FARM in Baltimore, a dandy farm, lays
very good, large basement barn. 7 room house, hos
electricity, tool shed and other out-buildings, rich soil,
very productive, would trade for home in Hast­
ings --------------------------------------------------------- $8,500.00

4 ROOM HOUSE in 4th word &lt;ncwi, 2 bedrooms,
living room, kitchen, is wired for electric stove, chicken
coop, some young fruit trees, nice pipe furnace,
priced at
$3,500.00

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United States citfes named fn
• prominent person* number abot

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THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1M5
up in Hi
i them i

Society
will hold
k Friday n
rest Bendc
hey will d

I. con of M
of Shelby
vicinity hi
tn Luxen
Merrill 1*
ilc - Kelli*
sa and hi

His broil

rd

Bctanul

La. I Vega
for Llncol
i B17 iMylr

HENDERSHOT NEWS
Last V/eek's Letter
ia
On January 2a, uic cnildrtn an
&gt;4 ■ grandcblldran of Henrv Tobia
gathered with him and helped U
raw*
calebrate hia 80th birthday. The
al»o presented him with a nlct
chair. Happy birthday Mr. Tobias
I and many;more! * Joxac and Rob­
ert Clark attended Ute district
I Youth Fellow
j Rapids from
KU«Mion : n Mr. and
it- Sunday with Mr. and Mra
rencc Matteson of • Clear lake

HIGH SCHOOL LEGALS

Last week the choir received a I KOT1CB TO 0RXDIT0K8
gift (two boxes cf candy* from thc
second -ward P. T. A. Ut apprecia­
tion of the choir's singing at their
Christmas meating.

NOTICB TO CREDITORS

Mr*. - Payne's fourth hour Foods
class is studying meat cookery
MIm Donljes secund hour Food*
class has begun the study uf din­
ners

Miss Barnes ret
eporu ilia l copies
of the 1944 and 1946. —
Scott -------sump
v
catalogues are lost. Anyone having
information about them please let
her know.

»lb, A. D

WHh lhe starting of our second MOTICB TO CREDITORS
semester, wc find our school choir
Hl."
Mlrh.o
with thirty-five members. the new
ones being Herman Maurer. Sue
Stuck. Paul Benham, and Tom Do­
lan.

DK-OEK lull I OBLIGATION

Brills were Mr. opd Mn. E
■an. Mn. Clinton Brill an.
Michael of Hastings. * Mia
Doria Standen returned to he;
home in Oborlln. Ohio, after a sis
weeks’ visit with lhe Floyd Gar­
ORDER TOR PUBLICATION
risons. ♦ Mrs Beatrice Burghdofl
t Mirhinn. Th» FruV**« Oort and children of Battle Creek were
Friday night rapp..- ruesm of the
Laurence ClUtstian.-m*. * Miss Bui-1
U.-, of Hastings me twith lhe Me-'
; Ornber 4-H t'.rls Friday.

Pilgrlnj-ajfiTHelcn O Laui
Sunday dinner guesU of
Mts Paul Palmer of near Middle­
ville.

O A. A. ha* been under the su­
pervision of Miss Murray since thc
Christmas vacation due to Mrs:
Burrell'a absence

The Girl Reserve* are raising *-lml«ht»Mr»».
money for a mirror which will be •-■■tn-* i. w.^uund, Mtcbi«»n.
placed In Saxon Castle.
”
*-M *“

rictnfty. le
elngf iimci

Some of the high school students
who have tickets fur Saxon Ctetle
arc spending their noon hours over ORDER TOR
there, most of them playing ping
pong.

&gt;(

Thc noon basketball has been di­
vided up into Jour teams, and a
new schedule waa started January

i..
with li

the trip
as completed
□rest lakes
■dnestlav for
parent,. Mr.
northwest of

Circle
ng of the
rfll be held
r, Thursday,
tlre»nin&lt;.-ni.&gt;.
[. Wiley and
All who atbute a verse,
ard lhe proirner
lampbell endinner Sune four miles
nice of their
iry and also
his brotherand Mrs
‘Thomapple.
n mentioned
h Campbell
lestelicr. Mr
। and baby

w that Mrtd respected

. her home

Huggart wa.'

ence Catena
Mrs Hebei
. Wednesday]
d Mrs Shel-i
is . daughter
arc vteltlnx
Ings. * Mr
1 and family
Dday dinnci
rs Clnrcnc
of Barryvill:
til Friday u
xandpareni.s
McKeown *
pent Thun.
Smith hi.
air son. Her
arc glad
* Mr ifi'j
Hastings am
were dlnne
i. Larry An
Willard Ar
I- Navy. lav

I

mi&lt;I

Graft.

lloa. Hlu.rt

Machine and Metal Slum classes
saw pictures last week on "Straight I
and Tapered Hand Reamcis".
j,

YiJlilLi
‘

Tiie second semester mechanical .
drawing claw 1* atartlnn work on ••M
surface developments. The first se­
mester mechanical drawing class U
working on practice lettering.
I

Two films. "Out of the Frying Pan
Into the Firing Line" and “Oui
Enemy the Japanese" are sched­
uled to be shown to tiie students of
higli school on February 9 This
program for the purpose of pro■noting bond nnd stamp .vales is
sponsored by thc stamp and bond
committee.

□ KDEH FOR I’UIILI' ATIOK

Sunday morniag Feb. 4. &gt; A fine
1 home talent play wa* put on at the
, PTA. Friday evening * The La1 dies Aid will have a potluck dthnar
। this week Thursday Feb. 1. in ths
I church basement. * Mr. and Mrs.
I Harry Brown spent Sunday with
j Mr. and Mrs. Chas Townsend. *
Pr«h*" MTS
Mr* Arthur Bennett who used to
Hum*. It».ji*l«r
out s/iti live
,lve In
,n Coals
Coats Grove passed away on
------- -----Sunday morning. * Mr. and Mrs
Pepper-Upper
| J. E. Chur and Mr. and Mrs War­
r a cener.,1 pepper-upper itart nle Kelsey were entertained at Mr
with a glass of hot water
*n»cW%1"
ch ha - been squeezed the
.... •»* t*..
day honored a birthday and an
■ anniversary.

1 &gt;_&gt;,&lt;)
.

HARNESS made
in our own shop.
These HARNESS
have I', 3 ply
trace*, heavy 1'*
strap work, IH,

The Barry Cuunly District of the
Michigan
Education
Association'
uill meet at thc Central buildinr
Feb 8

CAR OWNERS WHO DO NOT HEED
THIS OPA WARNING RUN THE
RISK OF NOT GETTING
TIRES

£

FACTORY-METHOD

Martingal*. These

The next club hour will be on
Feb 12 Ch.wgini of club* will be J
permitted then since It is the be­
ginning of a new semester.

of Black Leather.

We hare a good stock uf Strap work, Unea, Bridles, Hunt
Straps, Breast Straps. HaMers. Collar* and lUmn* Hardware,
also Hiding Saddle*, and Bridle*.
.

It stcined good tu see tx-wis Hit*
wandering around nnr hulls

FAIR LAKE
Mrs. Ix'thii Scott left Sundav
evening with her brother-in-law.
Geo. Scott for a visit In Ypsilanti.,
and In Pontiac with her-brother I
Howard and family who will bring

WARNS
RECAP
NOW!
g

FARMER
We have a good •

11
J

oboe in an annv . .............
„
who arc all professional musk Ians
The” entertain soldiers down
Miami Bench. Florida

PULA SANT RID&lt;,r
Last Week's Letter
Edward Barber * mot it
turned to a hospital in Chicago. *

OPA

□F-ntt FOR PUBLICATION

Bring in your Harness for Repairing A Oiling Now. The Only
HARNESS SHOP in Barry County.

II

CfiM SAVE YOOS TIBES!

Jack Sempf, Shoe &amp; Leather Goods Shop
111 SO. JEFFERSON ST.

HASTINGS, MICH.

at the weekend, a Mr. and 'Mr.v I '
Vrrnor W. Kelley of fLi!Hmnzi&gt;o|
spent Sat. afternoon and evening i
with tiie Lawrence Hughes fnm- ,.DTIC_ TO rnrn,Tn_B
lly. * Mr- Un» M»..m will enter.
T0
tuin the Kinsley Ladies Aid for a '.
potluck dinner. Feb. 21 * Orville ]'
Gray is working at the Red und ,
White store in Delton this week. * &lt;
Perry Jones is still seriously 111 at &gt;
the home.
1

SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
„
,o
Mr and Mrs Harry Dunn nnd 1 the i*rnh*ir ntfi
irandson Hubert Schuricr attended Uns
a birthday dinner Sunday ut the ,
home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Otis ii.
honor ot Fred s 80th birthday * i f'
Mrs. Don Eppciheimer is returning' r
home thw Monday after sixndlng u
a month in California. * Mr. mid 1
Mrs Albert Nash were Sundav aft­
ernoon callers at the home of Mr !,OT,®k to creditors
and Mrs. James Wilcox. * Mr. und

PROMPT
SIRVICI

ran
INSPICTION

Increases Cost
Corrosion and lack of care of un­
housed farm machinery cut* il* life
in half and adds to tiie upkeep cost,
according to the agricultural en­
gineer of lhe University of MiMouri.

MAY BE AT THE DANGER PQIKf!

FINE VALUES for YOUR CAR
Firestone
Standard Battery

rlcs Rowlcj
irnest Lewi I
jnday after]

Schantx r&lt;

and Duar
sorrow. But
bv -.me i
picked bei
*1 Mattmo
ntlous worl
uy friends.

rna
named

fol

?66
s dnec/va

6.95

69*

er Hatunni
ot Mr an

i OLaughli
ugh prior t

CIRTIfICATI
NilDID

YOUR TIRES
and Mrs. James Wilcox.

be recelvin
he address:
&lt;SA*

u wcreSui

NO RATION

COME IN TODAY!

tluickly. cflideutly.

Has Fil-O-Matic covert and aalacted
bev* "nallty acjvr-.toxa. Will civ* leaf.

Firestone
POLONIUM
PLUGS

59* j-.
f»nn equiptucut. Easy to
Ul-17-ounca capacity.

gtUMted. UURHUltMd te
i.urt your car quicker.

JOHNSON SUPPLY C
111 W. STATI ST., HASTINGS, MICH

�Describe it to me,

will you, Mac ?
"Yeah,

I hear ’em yelling.

.••—

“This is what I used to dream about in the jungle.
God, if I could only see for just five seconds.

“That girl there-is she laughing... or crying? I had •
a girl—once. Sure I wrote her when this happened to
me. I told her I was tired of her. What else could I say?. .
"Listen to that newsboy... ‘GERMANY FINISHED!'
I'd give anything to see those headlines. What else does
it say? Anything about the Pacific? I hope you guys
realize there’s still the Pacific.

“Yeah. I was there, all right If you could have seen
what I saw, you wouldn't need to read any War Bond
ads. Kids you grew up with, with their faces smashed
to bits. Nothing left of your best friend but his helmet
landing in your lap. Made me kind of mad, I guess.
They say I was still fighting when I couldn't, see any,
more.
"Yeah, it’s bad enough. But it makes it worse when
you hear someone saying the war’s practically over.
Acting as if it’s time to ease up on War Bonds and all.
Then you wonder what you did it for. It’s not over
yet. Those Japs can do a lot of damage. I ought to know.
“Do me a favor, will you, Mac? Keep on buying
War Bonds for my buddies out there. And put a little
extra in for my sake, will you?."

KEEP ON BUYING BONDS
TILL IT’S OVER, OVER THERE!
WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSENS
B. A. LyBARKER
“ONNET &amp; GOWN
UTO SPORT SHOP

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK

VIKING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE

NATIONAL BANK
ANDRUS SERVICE

CASITE CORP.
I NT. SEAL &amp; LOCK

MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
COFFEE SHOP
BARRY CLEANERS
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
CUT RATE SHOE STORE

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HELP BEAT INFLATION
BUY BONDS

!Short Way Bus Linos
'Schedule in Banner

EDITORIAL

SAXON CASTLE
OPENS AUSPICIOUSLY

Although a free press and free
__ Zt are supposed to be funda­
mental rights of a democratic na­
tion,
the so-called "Big Three" con­
Large Crowd Indicates Fine
ference now in progress somewhere
Interest in Youth Center
I along the shore of the Black Ma
Almost four hundred adults and in Rusaia. is shrouded in secrecy
studenta made thetr way to Baxon from whkh
American press
Cast e Sunday afternoon to be on
b^,. uully eXcluded. The
&gt;”»s «' lu obwu™. .(com­
S nuStJd iiojfJiT'lor U? “ PU'hwnw. aireenmu. eu. -Ul

I
Elsewhere in this Issue will be
I found schedules covering buses «persting out of Hastings by Short
Wsy Unes Inc.
• This will prove a great conveniencc to their many patrons. Any
An unruly appendix, which land­ ' change made in the schedule will
ed Pat Houvener in Pennock hos­ । be noted in the Banner.
m»c reason
---------- why. she
_.w was
Short Way Lines operate* In four
pital. te&gt;■ the
jmable to write you a letter this I stales—Michigan. Ohio. Indiana.
Week from Freeport Knowing tiiat 1 Illinois lhe Hastings station hanthe Freeport ieDas in service par-1 dlex a large amount of traffic and cation, but all of the regular ac-|come from whatever crumbs the
ticularly. will be plenty sad to mis* te prepared to issue tickets to all UviUes were in operation
It would , U. S. Department of Slate or the
out cm school chatter, we re making | parts of the U S.A. and Canada,
seem that the snack bar was a i president cares lo drop
this xenersi
general uppea).
appeal. To you. any
anv ; Owing td
W the recent fire at lite
lhe ^1,7 gatlvrinr place for all.'
...
Trio Cafe,
. gTP““r.h5,'*'.‘•
or
all of—-will
you.'some
Freeport
en- i Trto^
tquarters
thusteste
of youhigh
over that
are Mm used temporary
on the second
floor .
dtecmered thlt 340 bottles’ o j A Th^1 procedure te an insult to the
------------- -------- -------------- that, above, tlfi tlie renovated quarters ]
had bemused during“the af“ 1 American public and te a repetition
• mioon *
of a grave error made by Woodrow
it gets to the Banner office. we
w«’U
.. 1 can be reopened
print it and that will do the trick— '.
•***
•r
----------I Jt would- be interesting to have J Wilson after World War I। recorded the remarks of the guests
The American press has shown
tells us you're coming along fine,
। as they passed from room to room, i time and time again that it can be
for which we're very glad So cheer
| but only a few were heard by the tru-ted to handle important Inforup. you'll be beck in the session ।
I mation—Gen. Eteenhower. for ex­
room before you know it and when I
' there was enthusiasm for the proj-1
told wf oofrespojdenu the
principal. Willard Kidder, gives |

Home Front i

&gt; - ■ - - ABSTRMT matter

you an assignment, you’ll be rearin'
to do it. you’ll feel so full of pep.
Bente all what you can do without
an appendix
After the above note about Pat
was nil in type this letter arrivedshe earne through for ah of you—
here Ils:—
Freeport. Michigan
February 10. 1M5
Boys and Girl* tn the Service:
I was real surprised to receive a
letter informing me that it was mv
turn to write for the Home Front

this time, because I just came
home from the hospital yesterday,
and I am writing this in bed
The little 'berg of Freeport la
quite lively. The Handle factory is
going full swing and there is a
rumor around that thev are going
lo establish a War plant in the
Cool building.
At school we sent for small flans
to put on the pictures of the ones
in service It looks real nice. I be­
lieve Middleville did the same
thinn. The "Juniors" are very busy
practicing their play, witile the
seniors ' sputter" about Diem get­
ting out of classes, because they
didn't have Dial privilege. The sen­
iors exncct to have their pictures
taken the nineteenth of February,
the vlrls have i»cen talking for n
month about how they will wear
their hair, but the boys don’t seem
to be a bit worried how theirs will
look. Our school Is Rind to have
Miss Edith Cramer back with us.
she Is n graduate of Freeport in
'40 and is now our English teacher
Helena Brncndle also a graduate
of the same year and now a regis­
tered nurse, look her wedding vows
two weeks ago. Vivian Buehler,
class of '39. got married the same
day. Good luck girls.
Our drug store has chanced
hands since some of you have been
home. The new ’ proprietor te Earl
Burdick formerly of Augusta, and
they got the best clerks In town.
Tom Vnndermale who can't keep
his mind from Lowell and the
other one you will have to guess.
We also have a beauty parlor,
with Mrs. Louise Burdick as pro­
prietress and Norma Yoder oper­
ator. so when you fellows come
liomc. your gals can have Utelr
hair all fixed In fipe shape
I will try to tell you what some
of our bovs from Freeport ore do­
ing Max Mackey formerly of Free­
port is home after thirty-two
months across, his brother Don is
getting married Sunday. February
11. Reuben Fish and Lvle Newton
returned bock to a southern camp
after spending thirty da vs nt home,
thev were in France at the time
of the invasion. Don Preston is In
Pennsylvania, he spent over two
years across with the Marines Eu­
gene Williams who is in Texas
called home SUndav. Hubert Over­
holt is waiting with patience for
March to roll around, because he
has been promised a furlough, we
hope he will get It. Norval Thaler
who spent some time flying over
Hfrrmany is now in Texas. When he
.gets home, we will see him at the
beautv parlor. &lt;1 wonder whv?»
Bob Blouah who just recently left
for the Navy, has two brothers in
the service. Keith who is also In
the Navy and Richard in the army.
Bill Vandermale is freezing in Italy
andUfas to read and write bv can­
dle •light. Aaron Oronewald has
been disappointed quite a few times
for a leave, we hope he gets one
before long. Russel Blough expect­
ed lo be moved closer to home but
he was also disappointed. I guess
there are many dl&amp;apnolntmente
these days. Carl Lightfoot is in
the "sunny" South and Raymond
Wieland is with the Medical Corps
In France.
Well. I could go on and on but
I better close for now. I certainly
enjoyed writing to you. it helped
the time pass for me while con­
fined to mv bed.
So long kids. I hope it won't be
long before you will be home. God
Bless everyone of you
Patty Houvener

UP FOR VOTE AT
ELECTION APRIL 2

T&gt;o you mean to say that theof the inva-Uon of Sicily sevyoung people did this all them-. &lt;ral days before it was to happen
selves"?, one lady said. "Say, whv ami outlined salient faejs of the
■ couldn't the Scouts fix up one of entire operation. The secret* was
People to Poison
’ . the ------------------other rooms...for ----------------their use?". perfectly kept
; asked a Scout committeeman
committeeman. "Gee.
Proposition of County
-asked
' ' h^|
‘
" t IX^rfilhii
ever swell", enthused t ----------------------------------------------------।
■ ■
,
Owned and Operated Office !g

DA DDV DREAIMC
DARK!
lUIHJ

Burry' county voter* will pass {J*? k ^idbTnJirS took like
upon, the propoateton of a county
Arc thCMf
li0ony -j
owned and otic rated abstract office. thlnk u u wonderful that this old;
..
----------------uuuuui* toll uv uacu
T--&gt;- ■
cording to action taken by the prclally for something like thte. n:
Do
board of supervisors ast Thursday. J you know that when I went to
A ixtilion containing about 900 school here, my desk wo* right
name* requesting that the county. lhere where that boy is standing."
establish and conduct an abstract -Row I can understand why my
office war presented to lhe board daughter was over here so much"
on Feb' c
,
,
'And the writer can add. "I knew
The matter was referred to; they could do it. and I'm proud of
Fred Fuller. Fcrd Stevens
and; the job they did As for 'hr young
Frank Newton, members of lhe Ju- people here, they have been swell
dietary committee who established and loads of fun to work along
that the petition was signed by not, with".
less than eight per cent of
tlie
Not all of thework te done, but
electors of this county, as extab-: the full-time schedule began-Monllshed by law The committee also ‘ day The Castle is open noon bpurs.
conferred with Prosecuting Attar- after school and at least three
ney L. E. Barnett who gave a writ-! nights each week. The older young
ten opinion to -the effect that the i people, those out of school, are
petitions were in proper form, wjth welcome to ’use the faclUGbs whena sufficient number, of signers and I ever they wish.
that it. was thus the duty of the •
board to submit the question of
establishing a county owned abstracl office to lhe qualified voters / l■*1, ’ ‘VU ’

jq|[

CONSERVATION
PROGRAM

"Keeping Good Land Good."
Is Major Aim of Group

BLISS STRIKE

and other international conferences I
to dale, there tui-. been a complete ,
news blackout. Correspondents have
even been prevented from Inter­
viewing delegates.
Wh, IM.

Secret diplomacyJ^alway &lt;*en
the curse c,t international accord,
Why repeat-"thu age-old error
again in attempting to build a
stable peace from the wreckage of
World War II?

A. A. Johnson of the form crops
department. Michigan State col­
lege. will discuss farm crops prob­
lems at three meetings to be held
this coming week in Barry county.
On Monday afternoon. Feb. 19. Mr.
Johnson will meet with a group at
the Courthouse at 1:30 pin. On
Tuesday. Feb. 20 at 10:00 o'clock
he will meet groups at the Nash­
ville school and al 1:30 pm. the
same day at the Middleville school.
County Agent Foster who is ar­
ranging the meeting states that
Mr. Johnson will discuss crop var­
ieties with special emphasis on hy­
brid com. oat and wheat varieties.
Fertilizer requirements of the dif­
ferent crops will be taken up. Far­
mers interested in new seedings of
alfalfa-brome grass and Reeds Ca­
nary Grass hay and pastures are
especially Invited to attend. The
success of many new seedings of
alfalfa is dependent upon proper
fertilization according to County

Ejnar Uddenberg. a fox trapper
of long experience now working with
the predatory animal Control Di­
vision of the State Conservation
Department, will hold two meetings
in Barry county al which he will
discuss and demonstrate by trap
seta the catching of fax. Tlie first
of these me^jings will be held 'in
room 310, Hastings high school, at
8:15 p.m. on Tuesday. Feb. 20. The
second one on the following eve­
ning. Wednesday. Feb. 21 at 8:15
pjn. at the Thomapple-Kellogg
school. Middleville.
County Agent Foster te arrang­
ing for these meetings. These are
a part of a series being held over
the county to give farmers assist­
ance in ridding their communities
of these poultry thieves. Several
such meetlnRS have been held In the
past over the county and have
proven very popular and enter­
taining.
Mr. Uddenberg discusses the
Vhe general farm public are in­
traita and habits of the fox as a
vited to attend anyone of the three necessary foundation knowledge for
meetings. Crop and other farm trapping them. He goes Into detail
questions will gladly be discussed. as to the care that must be taken
In making trap sets. These sets are
KILLED IN PLANE CRASH
demonstrated at the meeting so a
farmer may take the knowledge
and apply it-on his farm. County
Agent Foster states that fanners
Nashville, Mich.
who have followed Mr. Uddenbcrg's
L
• February 8. 1944
suggestions at previous meetings
Mello to all In lite Armed Forces'
have been rewarded with catches
It te with pride and pleasure
that I take my turn at writing a
letter for the “home front” news.
Farmers, hunters, trappers and
And if T can bring a little cheer
any others interested in the con­
and comfort to some of you far
servation of farm stock or our na­
from home I shall have been re­
tural wild life are Invited to attend
paid a hundredfold.
either of the meetings. Fox hunt­
First, may I tell you I am a
ing and trapping have proven a
member of the class of 1945 at
most fascinating sport for the
Nashville Kellogg High school. We
young hunter.
have thirty-three members In the
class, and we are all looking for­
ward to graduation. Our new prin­
cipal. Mr. Ten Elxhof. Miss HamA CORRECTION
I mond our new commercial teacher, i
alone with the other members of
It was incorrectly stated in the
BANNER last week that a petition
the fsculty have contributed lance-1
had been presented to the board of
ly to make this a busy nnd happy
school year.
supervisors requesting a special
We. who ride on the buses have
election to vote on the question of
establishing a county owned and
had manv thrills driving through r
the heavilv snowed In roads al? nr
Sed probate office. The article
have said ABSTRACT OF­
FICE Instead of probate office. The
petlton referred to contained about
love it. The members of our class
900 signatures requesting the board
went on a sleigh Tide party Jan­
to put the matter of establishing a
Second Lieut Duane D. Stamm. county abstract office up to public
uary 31. given by Marguerite Swift.
Guess moat of you know what a Hastings, who died in a plane crash
while awaiting orders for overseas
lot of fun that is.
assignment.
(Continued on Page 1, Sec. 1.)

RATIO
£ AT A GLA

U iJJSl W Si

through March &gt;1: TS. US.
X5. good through April 28,
through June 2.

Blue Stamps: XS, YS. TA. and A
and B2, good through March 31
C2, D2. E2. F2 and G2. goo
through April 28; H3. J2, K3. Li
and M2, good through Jum 2.
Sagar
Stamp No. 34 good through F«:
28: Stamp No. 35 good throag
June 2.

kss: COUNTY RED CROSS

pany. Hasting*. Michigan, have not.
returned to their Job*, despite our
FFT FAfi
communication of F.b. 7.
1945. ;|l|J|Vk \b I HIM
Your action i« .-. lawks* flouting e*’*1 • *•
Of the procedure established ^' kiisk/n
VA M
book three good tadefinitely.
. MAD|M 1 TH | m
your government for handUng labor?
I disputes during wartime Both par- i
tlevjtere informed toy -•
wire
ot
’’’* "
r ’lhe
**•'|
IIASTING.q KIWANIH HOLDS
Barry's Quota Is $12,900,
Ptucvdure for presenting |
MEETING AT SAXON CASTLE
. dltpute.4 to this board for settle-i
12 Per Cent Higher
Members of the local Khranie
inent Consistent with the estab-'
Than in 1944
I ILvhrd national policy, lhe Regional
club held their regular Wednesday
Labor
----------------------------------------------------------- War
w*' .L
10" Board
B“r.d cannot and
"a11 »■“
* «»1 o( IBM h*. hern « meeting at the Saxon Castle, chief
on Ar---------------------------------------------- not take
»«ke any action on the m
merits for
Barn County Red Cross
;uf
,4 thre
thl-. dispute /mm
until resumption of chapte
Chapter's 1945 War Fund. Mrs.R.O. charge of the program and Klwan»
i• production. Continuation of this i Rupba!
;;_J_ard. Chairman of the Chapter, lan Ted Bennink. Youth Directec.
strike constitutes a direct tatevlcr- gnnounceu
»«“» s«®usc
announced mis
this were.
week. This
figure acted as, host and conducted a
iGice with lhe production schedules,^includes the Chapter's share of the tour abodt the Castle after lunchof cur war program. You are re- Na!lona\ organization** budget needs
I quested to advise immediately what;a3 well M /un(ij for operating the
: steps have been taken to restore locaj r,^ cross program.
Much interest was shown by the
i production." _.
।1 This goal te
. Is about 12 per cent men In the “Commando Room"
,
higher trian last year's figure and where the boxing equipment fur­
.
,
Urorge E Bowles
reflects the increasing activities of nished by the club was put to test
This tehgiam, of wurse. has no lhe NattonMi organization on all by several of Zip’s contesting
bearing on lhe merits or lack of, battlei rente of lhe war. Of the "Commandos". Among the future
merit, as the case may be between! quota 8l 4 per cent to sent to Na- Dempseys and Tunheys there ap­
the unions and die E W. Bliss Com-1 tunal headquarters and 18.8
per peared in the ring Bill McDonald.
pony On the contrary' It te aim- „nl renums here for local use.
Bob and Dick Griner. Ronnie Wil­
ply a strong wanting that the strike I n
been emphasised by Basil son. Dick Boomer and Gerald
was unauthorised and. that the mat- O'Connor. National chairman, chat Clark.
ten in question will get no consld-1 the National goal of 9200.000.000
A grand time w enjoyed by alk
eration until production has been represents the absolute minimum of
resumed.
Red Cross War
needsFund"
and Chairman
Mrs Maa rice
Foreman,
for | JJ}{
re^^Xlha"’itTe^XluS‘ti
TTer^n hare been cal*

stupid rules of censorship impos' d
by our government and our armed
forces which have kept lhe Amencan public so entirely misguided
about ths progress of-the
c: 1L1war*
___ “The
.
« that
that U.
U S
S pcodcoopinion seem* to be
* xnal
u' a
1X0
I
'Continued on Page 3. Sec l.»

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Leads Michigan rress

..

MEETING
here
■ IfcMIHW HfclWL

EXPERIENCED FOX
TRAPPER TO TALK
Crop Specialist Will
From M.S.C. to Help
Discuss Farm Problems Comet
Rid County of Pests

■

Way Paved for Mediotidh by |
_
'
,
....
., , • „
, ■ Itail
all eny
city enurene*
churches nave been
oecn uixivcu
Invited
Regional War Labor Board ‘ to participate. It will be observed

8. returned to work again this week • f,”“J «nany detwmlnaTuesday. iu did the members of Ute
_____
s" renewed sense
foundry union, who staged'a sym- . ,War
.?r has brought LJ
----------------iidhj* ^uikTtaterln'Ute'wroC"
--- ------- ---- ------------ ’ of ,h*
P,B.Vr; 11 ■*
U *
I A telegram received Monday from sattefacUon lo&gt; feel that among
Gecrg? 1 Xiowlts. dispute director. “V countless thousands who w 0
Tand
War Labor Board. R^ton
Region “11.
and ,
in forging -a-----------------continuous1 link in
directed to union representatives ol i &lt;hr observance tomorrow. Hastings
the E W Bhss Company Hastings.
‘— 1 vHl *be
“ ‘included.
"ei.oiaa
ttatls ns follows:

Abundant production while still
"keeping the good land good and
making the poor land better’* is the
aim of the Soil Conservation Dis­
trict Program in Barry County and
throughout the United States. arP
cording to B- Dale Bal), soil conser­
vationist of the Barry county dis­
trict.
•Too many people think of soil
conservation as simply gully conIrol. or reforestation of marginal
land that is so depleted that it will
no longer produce ordinary crops."
Mr. Ball said. "We should be most
concerned about our good land and
| keeping
that productive. Land
does not have to be hilly and eroded
I or gullied to become unproductive.
Servise Clubs and C. of IC. । It may become useless due to im­
W. A. Butler । above । of Holland,
Sponsor Special Inspection, । proper manageirtent and depletion. newly electee^ president of the
Michigan Press Association com­
About twenty members of the our level lands where there has been prising 352 dally and weekly news­
Michigan Fire Prevention Axsocio- -no erosion In, fact, on level deep papers. announced this week the
appointment of a •'Press for Vic­
tory" Information Committee to
cooperate with the Federal govern­
ment in publicizing the 1045 pro­
gram of increased war production

more than eight per centum of the
riwtnr.
nirrv rn.intv
rlecU.r, nf
of Barry
County accordm, | of the
-h- city
clPi, fire department will
to lhe Mat vote ea.1 for Secretary ot n]w. Ph guesu
SUU tn paid County In accordance I , Dur ™ the afumoon. the twenty
with Section 1&gt;» of the Compiled I
will make a tour of the
Law. of ma a. .mended, reqict-1 '«?• '»
Ing that the &lt;lue«tlon as W whether ««» “d«,hl .“e
■» "d";
or not Barry County ahull own and I
private
resioences
residences
or buiinmas
buildings havhav­
operate an abstract office, etc., be
submitted at the next General ing sprinkling systems will be vis­
Election, in accordance with the ited.
Members of the Chamber of
Statute.
•NOW. THEREFORE BE IT Commerce urge that throe inspec­
RESOLVED that said Board of tors be given all possible co-oper­
Supervisors order
the
Election ation and that tnelr reports re­
Board to Barry County to submit to ceive careful attention, Charles Anthe electors of Barry County the nable. secretary of the local C. of
proposal that said County own and C. said. These inspections will not
operate an abstract office and the affect insurance rates in any way.
books. Indexes, etc., necessary for he added.
Tiie entire idea of this affair Is
conducting of such abstract office
at the Oeneral Election to be held to help reduce fire hazards and to
April 2. 1945 in accordance with the cut needless losses by fire.
law In such case made and* provld-

ENDS
LllVJ TUESDAY
IUUVMI

'World Day of
Prayer Tomorrow
II ting
1Iaa{ln9* churches are participa,hc World Dgy at Prayer

Papuan ,o I

hoop .11 l.a. rrom !h. u. s ppp.
lie; to keep qualified correspondents
and observers from getting proper
"background** material for stories
which ml&lt;M 0. rck^ci law?

Flftr nDEUEAiTIAM
Miff rKLYtNIlUN

o. .be
resolution regarding this petition
which was adopted by the board on &lt;
Feb. 8
I
Resolution
a
Hastings. Michigan,'
February 8. 1946 t

16 FACES-—TWO SECTIONS

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1945

SECTION ONI—PAGES 1 t® 8

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

t£7£intv m^n
MOST DEALERS SAY , r
hre
two of the fires
ino.*. lo contribute his share toward , dama&lt;es
the
of
nr- r.iiJd
FUEL SITUATION
Mr.*.
slates
the |
A" ’V Mri
drive
be
during the .. S,‘.
two
u»
March
“‘“St ®
lo
u PUnrwd In MW E“
J
™
STILL
SERIOUS
L. E. Barnett Make. Surest I
a

Supplies Far Below No™.!;b pjy^tj

durtn«
P*»
causing mmix
Wednesday a chim-mi
«
Mrt .." T?00 9
‘ 1,tZ
1"
Bernaw

Iout three
week,

Tin

quota
912.900.
Foreman
that
will
conducted
nr»
ol
month.
I
IS. Il

raising

nev

I

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5

UMS

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A summary of lhe coal situation (the two week period.
bur?lnA uf. Dr'
in Barry county was prepared by1 'Keep your Red Cross at hte Side" i
j?*?*Prosecuting Attorney L E. Barnett. Izs the slogan for this year’s drive. Ithe
car.~
chaliman of lhe Barry County De-1 according to Mrs. Foreman, which •recked ana nr. Lluu waa
fense Council, at the request of
of ' means at
al the side of service men tn
in ।i 10 get out ol it as well as ng oM. I
r.nluln
rtn.taM
T
aw\..ne«4
T»lruu-enr
J
|nations
and
'hand*
Of
the
’
•
*
'' 1 ' ' .
Captain Donald Leonard. Director,the 52 nations and islands of the,
of Civilian Defense in Michigan.
-I.— - *
*— *-------- —
Mr Barnett found that 11 dealers now stationed,
in the count™had on hand a total
'*
"*
Mrs.
Foreman has completed the &lt;! rise
following Bwaee
item was
—
bmv mpmvwmk
wae tak*
of 582 tons of coal in their yards oruamzatton
oraaniution ot
of Hastings and lhe from lhe
the Jackson Citizen Pxtric
with 300 more tons in transit to the following chairmen have been ap- &gt; ot w-h «.
- ' - ----------- —
county. Dealers have 3.145 tons on pointed: 1st Ward. Mrs. Frank Eel-' —
order for delivery between now and lv; 2nd Ward. Mrs. John L. Pat­
„
pru. 1V
uu rick; 3rd Ward. Mrs W. O. Brad­
April.
It „
is CSMnMHCtl
estimated UIMl
that ,
a W
total
v7, unien n amger. rums, arc
or about 3 590 toni wUl
reouirrd ford: 4th Ward. Mrs. Win. Lyle
car*
*
Jn lhat tim. lo uke care
a,,. Scudder; special groups. Mrs. Har­
collided on west U-S.-12 sbos
....
1 mantis.
old Brockway, and the business dis-" i o'clock Monday noon.
। Of Ute eleven dealers,
three trict. Mrs C B Hodges. Mrs. Ftore- j Singer is tn F»te hospital
man
L*
working
now
on
tlie
county
•
thought the situation satisfactory,
seven termed the situation "serious’’. organization and will
win announce lhe
tne a fractured shoulder and
~ br
~
various chairmen when the list is
,w.*y
1
—, released following
"critical."
complete
la&gt;
| Home's ambulance took th* two to
Tills survey was ordered by Gov. ----- *------Kelly and Mr. Barnett had the in­
formation back within an hour

1^^*?"*"

Met With Accident

‘‘a-s
I *
nr quest of leading army, niivy and
tlie last 60 years and the high yield­ War Production board officials In
ing plot has had a good rotation of Michigan including Carsten *Iiedccum. oats and clover, with proper man. WPB regional director, and
application of lime, manure, and Brig. General W P Boatwright and
fertilizer."
Brig. General A. B. Quinton. Jr
commanding
officers of the Detroit
"However, erosion is one of Che----------------T------greatest problems in soil conserve- ’ ordnance district.
lion. On a Ti slope of clay loam' "Thousands of sub-contracts have
soil at Fenton. Michigan the soil I been let by large war contractors
lost in one year from com planted | whereby critically needed parte are
up and down the hill was over 211 being manufactured today in comtons per acre, while on an adjoining | munities throughout
the state."
plot of alfalfa and smooth brome- said Mr. Butler, business manager
grass the soil loss was .02 ton per i of the Holland Evening Sentinel
acre, or a difference of 1050 times and Holland City News. ■State-wide
ax much soil lost on corn up and I cooperation is asked by the govemdown the hill as on a grass crop.
intent to achieve its ne&lt; production
Leslie Hawthorne, county fuel
"The rainfall lost by run-off on goals War workers are being urged co-ordinator. • says that so far no
the same plots was nearly 4 times as 1 to stay on the Job and to produce home has had to go without fuel I
i The accident occured on the south
great on the com plot. The after more goods
and
that the supply is somewhat I
effects ui
of erosion is very
Chairman
newspaper com­ terier than'it was (wo weeks »g&lt;’ | th^wlting^fWednroday^momingi i’k^.&lt;lrdHonhthe *“■ ua t 1,
cuvvva
j serious
— ----- - of
-- Ure
■
»itf~ u
i« J.1 k
. Campbell,
editor. The government now permits or- far the visit of a six-bed binod I Friends here are glad to learn
--------- .--------------------------------------since severely
erqded plots yielded I mittee
E.
------—
t?n‘rartdnvn a
«ie A^*n £d I
Wltbonly 60'1 u much com and lO'l as | Owosso Argus-Press
~----He is betas
being as. du
Tally
hank unit of the American Red l
much grata as adjoining plots that ’ sUted by editors of twelve
basis Instead of five. This, how- Cross to visit here, according
-------- , tm serious
co I,ro tnlurr.
*erlou* *nju?’&gt; B - centers.
were only moderately eroded How- newspapers in critical labor cento.
.. ever, is to relieve serious transpor­
ever, th? hay yields on the severely P****(R ,AY"U1' B1/?‘
Dr. J. K. Altlsnd of the Barry I
. ,
tation difficulties and does not
eroded plots was ovrr 90’1 of mod-1 Haber, te chairman of a sub-commlt- mean that situation is any where County Health Department.
The purpose of the visit, as out- ' .
erately eroded plots, showing that I w* comprising weekly newspaper near normal.
lined last week, te to obtain a rehay is more adapted to soils dam- editors^_____
______
,
serve of plasma supply for tue here .
.
.
r ** *
9
aged by washing.
I
in tlie county, as has been done
"We should remember that Conin 61 other counties of Michigan.
. ,
t
servation farming
te production iUPerv,sors rGVOT
Much interest has been aroused | ’-ak'‘ “““ »”*•
farming without depleting, our 'No.
in the proposed visit of the travel­ already be getting the benefit of
In
Farmer's Night Program
1 natural resource,' the soil. Moat
Ing blood bank unit and many lo­
farmers following a soil conserva- Of
Planned for Feb. 19
cal organizations have volunteered
tlon plan state that their yields are .
'
w
®
I Tlie February meeting of the to give whatever help majAbe need­ to the canned hamburger*
higher, and last but not least their ।। The
The Barry
Barry county
county board
board of
of su- Hastings Brotherhood will be held ed.
income is higher
"
|
-*------*----------a..definite stand in the Methodist church social.Volunteer
I -----pervisors
has taken
----------------------------------------------------blood doners may
make
The Barry County Soil conserva- against the abolition of local con-, rooms. Monday. Feb 19.
arrangements by calling Mr. Gar- ntag company. This typical Amer­
tlon District is operated by a board trol of schools in favor of the forn u Farmer's Night and Charles linger evenings at 3431 or by call- ican food item which ranks high
of directors made up of local farm-' mation of countywide or
larger Figy. commissioner of agriculture | Ing the health department at 2460 on the Army's menu list. Is fried 3
ers. These directors are: Norman unite.
.
.
.... । f‘or
u* the
MIC state
fklUIC of
Ml Michigan
miUUKUII is
u the
MIC 1 during the day.
Stanton. Chairman. Baltimore town­
At a session last we&lt;*. the fol- speaker whlch fact should bring
ship; Ethan Winters. Johnstown; lowing resoluUon was adopted:
out a large attendance
William Cridler. Thomapple; Ar­
"Your committee on resolutions to
the following Members haVe
minutes. The equivalent at two &lt;
loads of boned beef per day i
thur Richardson. Hastings, and Roy
been chosen to serve on lhe supper
now being turned into canr
Walters. Barry.
tlon from Isabella county relative Bquad
Any farmer interested in more_______________ __ _____________ ,
hamburgers for the army. A *am|
Roman Feldpausch. Captain; Dr.
william Van Syckle. 38. Marshall can has been placet! on display
information
on of
soil
conservation
, county
school and
thearformation
of large.
L
should
see
one
"these
directors.
1
wide
larger,
unite
’
of
oeonie
C
Wel°lfare
J
°
h
R
?
E
Ritchie
’
and
Louis
Ormabe.
37.
of
Calhoun
---- 'J ----------- “* •‘"Tse directors ‘ rnnntv wide nr inroer llnlUi of
county, pleaded guilty to a charge the office. and U it doesn't myato
or contact the Soil Conservation I school organisation.
Paul Bor art Rov Pa vne ’ Burdette of collecting 466 fox county fees lously vanish sometime within I
Service. Hastings, c/o the County
"Wish to report
rennrt as
as follows,
follows that
that :• Uchty; J“ B. WoIL Harry Blair. from this county to which • they
all inoa^M
Haro1^ Brockway. Einar Frandsen.
Agent. Mr. Ball said.
whereas
cen m1‘fhte°SJ’tf
were not entitled, when arraigned
•----------------- "—*-----------------all instance!
report on the product.
instances in the past has weak- vy
•
irnncidr
Robert Cnnk
"WINDY" MERRICK IN FRENCH nncd '^i1 tnwTh^r^wlth^thT^hSS^ .Ctorte* Fau1' George Coats. Max in circuit court here Saturday. The
plea of Martin Hulsebus, Bellevue
HOSPITAL WITH LEG INJURY
the renool together with the home rnl|,
'
■
fur dealer, was not accepted by
and church te our only method of
t
__
Judge
Archie
D.
McDonald
when
letter received by Mr. and Mrs. raising a generation . of young CITY POLICE ISSUE
made on Saturday nor
Wayne Merrick from "Windy" states Americans and not a generation of OVER FORTY TICKETS
Tuesday, so a plea of not
that he is in a hospital in France “■‘■fcJSEJ be U ™o!,e4 .bat we
SK'tt'SS entered with trial set for
FORREST E. COLE. Prop.
undergoing treatment for a severe
Having sold his farm, b
leg injury. He states that he Is get­ method Bof removing1 local1'control kcta t0 aut0 ownera for intpn-per
will have an auction aale
ting along finely and is going to method of removing local control. narkinc of car* between 2 00 AM DELTON BOY WOUNDED
place located ’■» mile north
I K~00 A M. TO™" « ” rktai IN ACTION
come through okay, although he over our ehUdren and MbMU."
field; or 2 mlie* west of Joi
may not have normal use of the
Grange hall, and
nUb am
..... 4 • *
ordinance te now tn effect and car
injured leg.
1 driver* should acquaint themselves
With Its provisions, or be prepared
. .
\ to contribute to the library fund
MEETING OF RED
In a thrill packed game FYiday through the fines assessed to them,
elsewhere in this issue tor
CROSS EXECUTIVE BOARD
night, the visiting Hastings Saxons
were defeated by the Greenville I
lieu la rs.
Feb. squad 28-31. Both teams battled i
BERT U A REHAl
hard and throughout the game it
Having sold his
was either team's victory. However. DcDUtV
will have an auc
Greenville won the game by siAk- । ,
place located IH
ing the winning foul sijota
Hastings
on M-37
The score at the end of the first I
of the Star school.
qilarter stood 9-9. However, the |..ww...w .
NOTICE TO BANNER
Greenville bop came back in the'
OFFICE CUSTOMERS
second to make 11 pointe to Has-1 A deputy collector of Internal
The Banner Office will be closed tings' 3. The score at half-time was Revenue will be at the Hostings
on Wed. afternoon, all day Thun- 20-12. The third quarter found the । Post Office, on Feb. 17. 19 and 20.
particulars.
Saxons making 10 points to Green- , from 9:00 am. to 4:30 pm, to give
Ville’s 6. In the last Quarter Ha*- advice and arstetance in preparing
tings made three field-goals to i Federal income tax statements. No
neaa Friday afternoon as usual.
Greenville's one. However, three charge will be made for this servioe..
foul shots gave them their winning I Most taxpayers have already made.
points.
1 substantial payments on their 1H4
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
High point man for Hastings was Federal tax through withholding i
Beginning March 1. 1M5 all un­ Oapt.
ant P. Meyers: for Greenville.' from wages or direct payments to
paid 1944 texes will be returned to Center Johnson.
• hnson. Both fellows had the collector, but. nevertheless, all
the County Treasurer. This in­
taxpayers must file, annualreturns
____
cludes Tarmac. Curb and Gutter. 12 pointe
on or before March U. IMS. as pro­
Sidewalks. Driveways and Sewers
vided by law. Tlte above applies to
ANNUAL PUBLIC DINNER
laid in 1944.
any person whose total income In
H. O. Fox, City Treasurer
Out 3-23
club, price

MUCH INTEREST IN
PROPOSED VISIT OF
BLOOD BANK UNIT

Canned Ham DUMA 1*1
FOr Army Being Made

Clinarvi&lt;nrc Fnvnr
In£a| Control
UQCOI
VQOTrui
Schoo Is

At Lake Odessa

BROTHERHOOD TO
HEAR ST. COM, FIGY

TWO PLEAD GUILTY
IN FOX CASE

AUCTION SALES

nestings Drops Ijamc

Here tO Aid
® F“*7
|n Pre
Deration or
of ,
in
preparation
Income Tax Returns J

�Tin: HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 15. IMS

ING ALL
ETERANS

CARROTS|

2-15'1
“•JSS'%3Tt.#!£r,ftr

BROCCOLI

AMERICAN LEGION
It has been customary each year
AUXILIARY NOTES
for our National Rehabilitation
This. Thursday, evening the social Chairman to develop a speclfii
meeting ot the American Legion national project in Rehabilitation '
i Auxiliary U to be held al lhe home The one choacn this year is In •
of the secretary. Mrs. MHdrtd reality a combination of three all
Bums. 411 W. state St. Assisting so vital to the well being of our
hostesses ate Mrs. Helena Smelker.
service men. that it u
Mrs. Gertrude Craig and Mrs. Haxel reluming
felt every Unit would oak to take
Hinkley.
part in it if they were not given
‘he voluntary opportunity to do so
According lo the figures given in .J™’ three-fold project Includes
tlie lost issue of "National News"
the Department ot Michigan' lag­
orth°P«Uc hospitals which
ging In its IMS memberships, as re­
ported to the national treasurer up are being used as amputee training
to Dec. 31. 1M4. In fact, it was at centers. &lt;2&gt;. amputation nrothcais
research
being, carried out in co­
the bottom of the list of the forty­
eight states, only Alaska being low­ operation with the Northrop Air­
er
The membership quota for craft, Inc., and &lt;3&gt; the establish­
ment
of
three
greenhouses at Army
Michigan for IMS was 18,774. and
’on Dec. 31. IM4. only 10.23a were hospitals in different sections of
reported, a percentage of 54.53 per­ the country.
The estimated coat of the Traincent. No doubt the next report will
show a decided increase. Last year •ng Car project is &gt;10.000. that of
tlie department liad a percentage of the Research Project &gt;10.000 and
that of the Greenhouse project
&gt;30.000. making itotal of &gt;50.000'
Watch for announcement con­ for the entire program.
cerning the annual Legion Birth­
All contributions arc to be sent'
day party on March 15. Reserve lhe to your Department Secretary, and
date and plan to attend.
marked f^r this purpose.
I

ROUND STEAK 2QC
STEER

27c

lb. J J

BEEF

PASCAL CELERY

LAMB SHOULDER

ROASTS

16c

Point-free Produce
BOILING ONIONS 10 lbs.

FRESH LEAN

SIDE PORK
LEAN

BACON SQUARES

FRESH FROZEN

lb.

pint

23c

DURKEE OLEO
3 points

lb.

23C

BLUE BONNET
3 points

lb.

26c

ALL SWEET OLEO
3 points

24

GREEN PEPPERS

2 for 19c

Ige.

63c

2 for 13c

TOMATOES

PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Births:

25'
POTATOES
U.S. No. I

F ■■

k

J7

3lbs 29c

BUTTER
4QQ

FREEPORT
24 red points

ANGEL

F£ESH RED

3T

2 lbs. 9c

pkg-

.

KEYKO OLEO

25'
23c
39c
39«
20c
39' °
69c BAR CAKE
39c
59c
RUTABAGAS

GINGER
BREAD

PERCH FILLETS

SALMON STEAK

2 lb». 11c

SWEETPOTATOES

FRESH FROZEN

OYSTERS

CABBAGE

RADISHES

CHICKENS

FRESH SELECT

3«». 23=

CALIF. ORANGES

HEAVY HENS

COD FILLETS

PARSNIPS

FOOD

lb.

DEL MONTE COFFEE 33c

H &amp; H OATS 51b.sack 33c

MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE

PUFFED WHEAT 2pkg 13c

34c

CHASE &amp; SANBORN COFFEE 31c

CREAM WHEAT pkg

22c

36c RALSTON FOOD
SANKA
21c
pkg
SALADATEA
I pkg
24c KELLOGG'S PEP pkg. 9=
TENDER LEAF TEA i lb. 24c KIX
pkg
11c
TEA BALLS 48size 45c .
SUPER SUDS
23c
K. C.
21c PALMOLIVE Reg. 3 for 20c 19c
05146871
25 ox. con
Both sixe 2 for
ARM &amp; HAMMER SODA pkg 8&lt;= RINSO
Pkg23c
SALAD DRESSING
32= WATER SOFTENER 3Bulk
lbs.
125c
33c
SALAD DRESSING Shedd^t. 45c KRISPY CRACKERS 2 1 lbs.
17c
lb. for
Kraft
SALAD DRESSING Gal. $185 MACARONI
33c
(AIT Morion
Morton's
’s smoked-6Vi
smokcd-GVi lb. can 69c 0 4 c
FRENCH DRESSING Kraft 17c JAL!
2
Cl
2Va
'/a lb. can
French—9 ox. Joi

25c

MILLER’S KIBBLES

59c

MACKEREL
Van Comp
4 Points
can

15c

TUNA FISH
Chicken of Sea
White meat

. OOp
t)O

TUNA FISH
Chicken of Seo
Grated

26c

ents. Mr. Stadel returned to Sar.’
Antonio. Texas; where he is ata-1
Honed. Mrs. Stadel will Join her
husband shortly. ■ .

John Martin. Hastings. R 2. Rus­
sell. Feb. fl: Mr. and Mrs Willard
Love. Bellevue.- Peb. fl. Charles CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NEWS
?
Duane: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fraatx.
Barry Co. C. E. Union held a t
220 S. Park St.. Feb. 7. Richard
Trent; Mr. and Mrs Lawrence meeting Monday evening. Feb. 12. at
Hook. Hastings. R. 2, Feb. 9. Larrv the Presbvterlnn church with Mito
Jay; Mr and Mrs. Wright Clifford. Coldren leading the song service
and Earl Sease, the devotions.
r
Middleville. Feb. 11.
Myiiie WHxon presided and es- 1
It's » Girl for—Mr. and Mrs »eo.
M. Adams. Alto. Feb. 5. Kathleen pedally urged cooperation of all ,
JoAnn; Mr. and Mrs. F. Raymond members for the United Finance i,
Boniface. Delton. Feb. 7. Lorraine: campaign of which Etta Schneider s
Miss L
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peake. Clover­ of Woodland is chairman.
dale. Feb 7. Dorothy Arlene; Mr. Orace McPherson fcave a special ,
r
and Mrs Ernest Swan. 120 N. Elis­ song number.
Trie Rev. A. M. Coldren. who was '
abeth. Feb fl. Marilyn Louise; Mr.
in ‘India and Ik pastor of the
and Mrs. Lyle Neal. Hastings. R 2, born
Grand St. U. B. church, gave a I
[Feb. 11.
interesting address, lllustratDischarges;
' very
Ing hU mewagi- in lhe native cos- Mrs. Boyd Preston. Charlotte: tume of India.
n
Clifton Sawdy. Lake Odessa. R. 3:
The C. E. Society of the Jefferson r
Marjorie Wilkins. Hastings. R. 3: St U. B. church held their month- o
Mrs. Keith Price and baby boy. 828 ly buxinevs and social meeting at S. Hanover; Mrs. Ernest Pcukc and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. |.
baby
girl.
Cloverdale;
Shirley King op 8. Broadway. Friday eve- ».
-Blood. Haatlngs. R. 3; Martin Fo­ nlng. Feb. 11.
d
ley. 219 w. Clinton: Mrs. Charles
Devotions, singing, and business I,
Kahler. Delton: Patricia Houvener. opened the program with Arvilla r
Frceoort; Vai Bennett, Wayland. Leonard elected treasurer to nil the y
R 3: Cleo Berry. 519 W. State; vacancy caused by Pauline Grimes, il
Nancy Ingram. 621 E. Clinton: moving away.
"
.
J
Fave Baker.. Caledonia: Adelaide
A social hour with popcorn and I
Rider. 537 E. Mill; Dorothy Wil-. nnole.« served followea.
Mr. and
&gt; Hains. 430 N. Michigan; David Mrs. L. A. Abbey will be hosts for
Mucy. Middleville: Wilbur Uindon. me next meeting. March 9.
121 W. Mill; Caroline Mackey.
The C. E. Societies of Caledonia b
Center Rd . Mrs Richard DeMott. ■ nd Gaines are. sponsoring special &lt;1
623 W Clinton: Mrs. Muri Streeter. meetings at Caledonia which close q
Middleville.
Feb. 18. The Rev. E. S. Lund, of H
Medfcal:
Idk.* is the evangelist and illustrates r
Ernest Lewis. 628 E. Mill: Prank his messages with magical art. The H
Hill. 223 8. Broadway; Frank Ward. public is invited.
Il
Nashville: Phillip Vandcrvell OzM.
The N. Maple Grove Y.P.C.E. plan H
Mulliken. Fred Palmer. 410 E. to have a box social Saturday eve- iBond: Patricia Guntrip. 600 E. nlng Feb. 17. 8:00 p.m.. al lhe Moore
Biair: Mrs Ben Schilhaneck. Hart: schoolhouse AU young people are
Mrs. Lillian Bolton. 526 E. Bond: invited to attend.
Ernest Barnum, Middleville.
Snrgieal:
Peter Tletjens. Hastings. R. 2; DURFEE
Mrs. Catherine Fcldpausen. Ill W.1 The W.M.A. of East Baltimore H
Marshall: Mrs. Howard Barnes. 736 church will meet with Mr. and Mrs.)]
E. Madison. City: Mrs Ralph Fox. John Hook Thursday Feb. 15. Pot-Ui
Alto: Mrs. Thomas Lomasney. 911 luck dinner at noon. The family H
E. Madison: Mrs. Thomas Hoising­ night meeting will be with Mr. and 1.1
ton. Nashville; Mrs. Floyd Brooks. Mrs. Jack Moore Saturday. Feb. 17.fi
Middleville; Mrs Oacar Page. 235 Everyone welcome to thes6 meet-11
W. Clinton; Mrs. Richard Lancas­ Ings. * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Munger 11
ter. Hastings. R. 5; Russell Nance. and family spent Friday with theil
Rev. and Mrs. O. Munger. * Har-H
212 Center Rd.
old uT".
Erb relumed to Fort Lewis. j|
Donations:
r;,Wednesday
a f I e r |]
Guild NO. 14—Mrs. John Hewitt. Washington.
spending
two weeks visiting Mr. and ||
Chmn—3 qt3.25 pints canned vege­
tables and fruit: 8 cans fault Juice Mrs Homer Hammond and friends H
in
this
vicinity.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rex II
and vegetables.
*a: —
Guild No. 5—Mrs. James Mason. £,r*yI.J2?r?on0.?ordo"•Prt
Chmn.—12 dishes Jelly and jam: 6 Wl?^JRdw,^d_ R,?e attended^ ",el
birthday
dinner
for
Adrian
Keyes
qts. canned fruit.
at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward
| Lindslcy, Prairieville.
I Mrs.
Mrs- Edward
eowmci Rice
Kiri' attended
attended (the
lhe
The Rev. and Mrs. E H. Owen. 3015 funeral of Duane Stamm at HasEast Eighth SU Tulsa. Okla., an- tings •»*..
—j*
- *.
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Tuesday.
Sunday
guests of
ncunce the marriage of their Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Davis were
daughter. Billie Jeanne Owen to Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Davis of Grand |
A C Charles Leroy Stadel. son of Rapids and the Roger Davises. I
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stadel of Has­ * Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ritchie:
tings. route 2. Dr. Herbert Howard, and family. Bellevue, Mr. and Mrs.
pastor of Immanuel Baptist church. Chas. Ickes. Battle Creek. Mrs.,
Tulsa, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Clcas Peck. Hastings. Mrs. Laurel,
Owen, father ot the bride, read Qie Marshall, Charlotte and Heber Fosdouble ring ceremony on Sunday. Kr visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ickes
Jan. 14. at 4:30 pan. tn Immanuel
Ann Arbor Tuesday and report
Baptist church. Tlie altar was Mr. Ickes as no better. ♦ The Rev.1
bunked with baskets of white tea th- and Mrs. ...
H. „.
A. „..v.wuw«usr
Klrchenbaucr and
ered mums, white glodoli. greenery,, Mrs. Rice of Hastings had dinner
palms and candelabrums.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Heber:
A program ot
of nuptial music was Foster.
।
played during the ceremony by Mrs.
John Haynes, and Miss Marie San­ MILO
ders. soloist, :ang ••Because" and
Virginia Beck of MS.C. Lansing,
"Always", a favorite of both the
spent Ute weekend with her parents..
bride and bridegroom.
* The Prairieville Farm Bureau
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Darrel Armstrong of Shaw- Kclfealtaents were served by the

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This service will be observed at the
Mr. and Mrs. Btadel left tame- next meeting of’ the V.F.W. Thursdlately on a r-horl wedding trip to day. Feb. 15 nt 7:30 p. m. Piea-j
Michigan lo -visit his parents. then bring cake or sandwiches,
reluming to Tulsa to spend a few
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fads but it would appear that Wea. - husband before he was sent tor
to safe and w hat’s more he's been oversea* duty. * Mrs. Martha Bab*
promoted to 8 8«t.
bitt of Battle Creek visited home
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
U Ann Pm, Ulnfc Suu.
and railed Irani Call!, lo in, UiFd ?
.y* fS?
| To all our basketball fans I am lie homo ■■ won u .h. «,. !».«
‘SU’tK’LS?’?JET 1J1U
COOK BBOH.. XdlMr.
Wlnteir weight clothing so she could
tn°nntnr Mr TnnLJ&lt;*&gt;M&gt;AAl'
■.
■„
sorry to say ,we have won only one take the winter weather. Shell
Jh?u?ir.*
KlUHTY’SEVENTR YKAR famc M fnr »hu year. b , -h
•tflM are‘always tn there* trying and that MW » d„. ,»ra he, 1 F,.
sa m , la what counts most, of all.
wood Kelly, who returned home
I Next Thursday, February 18th.
Coast Guard Jack Delnaay Is from the hospital last week. ‘
also In tiie States and will come
■
home as soon as his turn to leave COATS GROVE
business men are going to play the the ship comes tftound which can' Last Week s Leiter
alumni boys. It should be a laugh ram« n« loo ray to Jwh.
;
p„rt 1&gt;mo^
for everyone.
CARLTON CENTER
and
Woodman attended the
The Bov Scouts are doing a swell
Bfl Cl«u» O. VaUnUno t.«. "™'-“ « «'■ "»&gt;* »™«l U&gt;
job of collecting waste paper. The
Camp Fire Girls ate doing their home Friday morning and spent Hastings last Wednesday afternoon,
NATIONAL EDITORIAl— bit with lhe collection of waste till Bunday evening with his par- Nina Ragsdale of Battle Creek and
fate, and all lhe students keep buy­ ents the Clayton Valentine*. He'Anita Brisbin of Hostings spent
ing stamps and bonds.
graduated from radio mechanic the weekend with their parents. Mr.
Three more graduates of Nash­ school at Madison, Wis., test Tues- *ndlMrs Geo. Brisbin and
ville High have been inducted into day. He returned to Madison Sun- * The L A S. met ut the church
the armed forces. They are Ben day but expect* to be sent back
। Mason and Fred Vandenburgh. who to Scotts Field. Jll.. soon, a The
5 of two interesting contests as* part
I have been accepted by the navy friends and neighbors of the Geo
: and are now awaiting their call. Brisbin family of coata Grove, forr­. of the program. * Mr and Mrs. E.
Thompson and daughter V1TI Joe Vllek. who has gone Into the merly
meny of
or Carlton
canton extend sincere S.
.......
1K..
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. I.)
army. La al Port Sheridan. Best ^TlTotaest^D^)1 taThe
pie as a group are not tough-mind- Wishes and lots m
of luck w
lo them Lf hla
D
* ‘
’ i Sunfield Bunday * MBs Dorothy
ed enough to stand bad news—so, and ail of you wherever you arc.
S C°JUll.ry- » i » .
. ,, (McOwen. who had been vitiUng
is it surprising that lhe public here
May Ood Bless you and may you
Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Root and Mr. fOT several days at the home of
ha* hud a consistently over-optl- return soon.
— 0{
and Mrs r»._
Ben n.
Breen
of Coopersville pe*ri Deinond. returned to her
rnistic view of the war—either that
Sincerely,
' snent Saturday with Mr.
X... and
«.». Mrs.
«... home
।
in Lansing on Wednesday and
or an unduly pessimistic one when ।
Alice Maurer
Otis Landon. Mrs. Root, who was ।she. In company with her hostess
officials have attempt’d to "cor- I
formerly Nina Landon is spcndln and
।
Kenneth Demand, wen- supper
this
(Week
with
her
parents.
*
Ncx
।
guests
of Mrs. Inez Bames and
reef his viewpoint by over emphasla"Hello All." Because there la very
.
cn the gloomy side. Censorship has little space fur the Home Front Sunday evening. Feb. IB. at
not permitted a well-ballanced pic­ New* in this section of the paper o'clock, the Rev. R. H. Libby o' I
Florida will hold service at the
ture of tiie war. As recently as this week we will just have to be SDA. church. His subject will bthe German break-through in the as brief as poMible with the latest "What Is Coming". AIL are welcome
Ardencs. war correspondents had to new* first. (Will have to hold Nice to come and hear him. * Mrs Elbring strong pressure to bear to Seeing You Home News until next
break dewn a 48-hour lag In official week.)
over the weekend.
Rev. and Mrs. F. W King near
news icU-a&amp;M imposed by certain ot
Mpi. Anna Buck and daughter
the military on the theory that any •age from the War Department Esther accompanied Mr. -and Mrs
Lnformation given sooner than thia statins that their son. T 4 Estjc Ford Entr. of Woodland lo Battle
might be of value to the enemy V. King was killed in action In Creek Bunday where they wcrof Mr. and Mrs. .JCarl Mun
in determining hte own progress Luxumbourg. Jan. 22. 1946. (Pic­ guests
■■
Ilin Tl.I.lf • -A ll, &lt;1.1,4
i
along the fluid front—as though an ture next week.)
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pixley. Del­ Rodney McLeod called on Mr. Meefficient military organization like
Leod's sister. Mrs. Ed. EtdtldRr of ,
ton..
R.
2.
learned
through
a
tele
­
the German army wouldn't have
Lake Odessa, Sundav. Mrs. Eld’ ■
'up-to-the-hour information on Its gram Wednesday that their son. ridge has been very 111 but Is sonv 1
S'Sgt. Clarence "Stub" Pixley had
own progress. As a matter of fact, been wounded in action In Ger­ better. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hen ,
for a period of several days, the many on'Jan. 23rd. A brother. Wil­ ney were Sundav guests of the OilU. 8. and British publics had lo liam "'Ed". wag Wounded in France bert Fishers of Hastings. * Misdepend on news releases from Ber­ on Aug. 24th and is now in a hos­ Mnvoma Valentine of Lowell cam' I
lin for most of their news—and pital at Tndlannoolls. Ind. "Stub" Friday night to see her brothe* ;
and Mrs
Bud'" I
this news proved to be surprisingly entered service in '41. served 2'■
‘“•‘•v —•me Sundav I 1
&lt;»B».
&gt;*’ Iceland was then back
exset. c.cn
even UIUUBII
though out
our uw»
own Army
Intelligence dismissed It at the time the Sla,ca f,or » J™’' ,then. wcn' spend the day with him. * Mr- ,
forr ,lw
the invasion °
o'
u -lUhl.u MpMHtau” Uy Ux en- overseas again &gt;°
H. E. Extension Club next Wed
to the Army cencenemy. In justice u&gt;
afternoon Mr and M» nesdav n.m Feb. 21 * The Rev
.
sors. many of them admitted that Wavne Merrick had word from and Mrs. George 'Wingard
the rule seemed stupid, but they I their daughter-in-law. Mrs. Wln- called tn Grand Ranids Inst Sat
;
could only carry out official orders, slon Merrick, who now lives in r»k- urday due to the serious Illness
• • •
I lahoma. that she had received the her sister No services were heP ,
gov­ at the Methodist church Sundav
As to the international confer- following
* “ ’‘
‘telegram from the
Services will be ns usual next Sun- I
ernment
:
ence*. it Ls the opinion of many, that
"Regret tn Inform vnu that vrvi- day unless notified differently.
they would be much more honest husband. Pvt.- Winston Merrjck.
and forthright. If they were made was seriously In lured nn Jan 24 NORTHEAST BARRY
public—ns least to the extent of In France. Leiter will follow from Lost Week’s Let'er
8 Rut .Earl Wcndbrock of Fort ।
aclmilting qualified correspondents hospital."
to cover the sessions and to report
Mr. and Mrs. Emil "Mike" Gttn- Custer spent the weekend at the
home ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil- |
fully at lhe proper time. If it was wn have hist received word that hson and family. * Mrs. Helen Kai- i
necessary to withhold tacts tem­ their son. Pvt. Dunne Ottosen
dan of Flint visits at Mr. a”d
|
porarily —okay.
But when the slightIv wounded In action in Ger­ Lovlness Campbell's last week, she '
many on Jan. 3nth. Diane. H'ft and Mrs. Campbell spent tlie week- !
news was released. let it come from
’44. entered service n July and was
qualified observers with first hand nn a trnnsnort In lhe Atlantic end nt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maury's
information who need not be “liam- Christmas day. His brother Ken. nt Richland. * Mrs. Rex Gettys of
Kniamnzoo somt Wednesday with .
slrung" with such few official com­ H.H.S. ‘40 was «lsn aboard ship on Mrs. Robert Willison. * Tlie Clar- I
muniques as top-flight officialdom the same holiday except he was In ence Donovans of Hickory Comers ]
believes it is "safe" for the public the Pacific heading for New Cale- were supper guests of Mr and Mrs. i
donla however, he has since moved Clyde Clark. Saturday evening. ★
to hear.
*"
; from there.
Jimmie Norris of Three Lakes spent
Some of the hopeful and happy
Complete news coverage. In our news we an tell you is that Rev, the weekend With his cousin Merwin
opinion, would help to keep the Mrs. B. E. Manker has received a Campbell. * Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Lelnnar ond family of Delton were i
•International diplomats and rep­ letter from her son Wesley, who Sundav dinner guests of Mr. and |
resentatives honest and forthright was reported missing in action Mrs. Ebblr Lelnnar. ★ Mrs. Laurel1
and‘would do more toward winning since Jan. l«t and the letter wits Boiyen relumed this week from
public confidence—which, after all. dated Jan. 17th. There 1b no offi­ Camp Mead. Md., where she has
Is the keystone of International cial confirmation of thesa unusual been spending some time with her
accord—than anything else which
could be done.
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Qn*TKa*Hom«~Front—

EDITORIALS

Since the above paragraphs were
written, official news releases have
been made concerning the progress
of the "Big Tlrrve" conference.
Nothing in that announcement, how­
ever. changes our contention that
such conferences should be given
adequate news coverage.

at always

crane where he was working. * Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Onuhuls and daugh­
ters and Mr. and
Fran* *'n-

BEAUTIFUL
C. E. Society went to Hastings for
a Joint meeting with Hxstlngi.
groups and our Junior C. E. choir
SPECIAL MEETING
Hastings Chapter No. 7. OES
held a special meeting Tuesday
evening for the purpose of confer­
ring the degrees of tlie order on
two candidates. Elmer Parcell and
William D. Barnes. Following the
initiatory work lunch was served.
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The Mayas, early inhabitants of
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world-wide enthusiasm and was gen­
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of Anglo-American war objectives—
accepted that is. until Mr. Roosevelt
blandly informed lhe world that the
"charter" was simply the informal
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whatsoever Mr. Churchill also con­
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world was led to believe differently
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when both men had to "bock water”
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Eastern Europe, that the real truth
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,

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service training, spent
several days recently with his par­
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Gordon Chase has the mumps. *
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21. * Word was received by rela­
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evening with Mix Charlo* Davte of
Hastings and attended lhe theater. Reuther and Mr. and Mrs’. Robert
♦ Mr and Mrs. Ray Schaqu spent
Mr! and Mrs. Lloyd Hitt enter­
tained on Sunday with a family din­
ner honoring Mr*. Hitt's mother.
Mrs Jennie Conley's birthday. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith
forenoon. and children Jerry Lee and Joy
Mnu-.wmMt Web- Lynne of Chester and Mr. and Mn.
n of Lake Odessa Douglas Rickie and daughter Dina
spent the day with Mr* Harper. * Kay of Lansing
Mn. Conley re­
Mrs. Harley Townsend entertained mained io spend a few' days with
the Missionary (society of the her daughter and husband.
Church of the Brethren at her home
Thursday for an all-day meeting. A
carry-in dinner was served at noon
Corporal Richard J. Estep who re­
After the lesson study the time was
cently returned from oversea* duly.
spent in doing relief sewing.
Is spending a thirty-clay furlough
Mr. and Mrs. EUgene Reuther en­ with his YHfe. Mrs. Mamret Estep
tertained for supper Saturday- eve­ and hi* parents. Mr. and Mrs. For­
ning Mr. and Mr*. John Brechclscn. mat Estep of Bunfield. Cpl. Btep
♦ Mr. and Mn. John Jordan of went Into Prance early In July and
Hastings and Mrs. Merl Van Dusen was wounded at Brest In September
of Lansing were Saturday evening and returned to the United Statca
and Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mr*. Ray Schantz. On Sunday autened to the McCaw General
Mr. Van Dusen and daughter Mrs hoapital in Waite Walla. Washing­
Phyllu Austin were dinner guests ton. He has received the bronze
and Mrs Van Dusen returned home star and purple heart awards. CpI.
with them. * Mrs. Blanch Hynes en­ Eftep returns tor camp next Suntertained her Missionary Circle of
the the WSCS of the Methodist
church al her home Tuesday after­
AC and Mrs. Nat Peters from
noon. A pleasant social hour fol­ Shaw Field near Sumter. South Car­
lowed the business meeting. * Mr olina. visited the tetter's mother,
and Mrs Dell Williams entertained Mrs Vane Wotrlng and husband for
Bunday for a birthday dinner hon­ the weekend.
oring the birthdays of Mrs Williams
and their daughter. Mr*. Mary Mc­
Mr. rfnd Mrs. Howard Harper were
Leod. Guests were Mr and Mr*
Raymond McLeod and daughter very happy Wednesday evening to
Nancy of Grand Rapids. Mr. and receive a telephone call from their
Mrs. Gilbert McLeod and Mr. and son Pvt. Arden Harper from Balti­
Mr*. Joe Nowicke. * Mr. and Mrs. more. Maryland. Arden said he was

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* Mra. Edmund
ent the weekend
rs. Joale Watrou*.
loyd Towns were
with the tetter's

HMrper
r. and

ntr and family were Sunday
bn with the latter's parents,
and Mrs. Prank Shriber of
ton. * The Rev. and Mrs
l(e Wingard were called to
id Rapids Saturday morning by
*ariou* illness of the tetters
•. The Rev. Far Q. Wing supfor the Rev. Wingard at the
lay morning service at the
lOdlsi church. * The local team
*n» defeated In both basketball
|ames played Friday evening at
The Good Will Circle of the WSCS
Methodist church met Wedafternoon with Mr*. Charles
. Following the business
Mn. MatUe Schneider and
dred Osgood had charge of
.tel hour which was very
t with games and contest*. *
Jack Howland and children of
u spent Wednesday and Thurswith Mrs. Howard Harper. *
Stuart Kussmaul and daughter
cne were supper guests Friday

- * 'MR/SMuti

both are from Battle Creek.
I Prayer meeting. Thursday. Feb.
Drawings for the tournament will' I®-® P-™
be held Thursday. Feb. 22. at 4:30
The
c K society was
P M. Suitable trophies are again entertained Friday gening for
?MCa“ ।
being awarded to the winning teams Y^en* ue par,y al
Hecker-Mcin each class
I Curdy home.
.
It te evident that the sqhdols of
.The Kilpatrick C. E. group attendMichlgan desire tournament* and
a »peclftl *ej''lcc Sunday evethat they arc essential in these crit- nina at the Woodbun U. B. cl&gt;urrt».
ical day! tt te also necessary that
H&gt;e Missionary weiety of the
they be kept on a high educational W;&gt;odland U. B church was enterptene. thus adding another oppor- ’*lned Wednesday at the home of
tunlty for high school boys to | Hr*- Jerry Pteher. A lovely
achlcvc a greater degree of physical |‘n dinner was served at noon. The
ntness
work project for the fiay was pre‘
_______
paring inateriate for roes. •
SOUTH WOODLAND CHURCH OF Li.’JJiS,
'**" — Kilpatrick
antly entertained
THE BRETHREN
I church was
on Thursday by Mrs. Viola Hecker
Arthur L. Dodge. Pastor
I and Mrs. Kenneth McCurdy.
10: 00 a m. Worahio and sermon.
11: 00 a m. Sunday school
,
The revival services closed Sun-: fO"ERb EC HOES
day. Feb 11. The services were well 1 La^t Week s Letten
attended. Rev. Bucher went to Chi- I Mrs. Russell Palmer and baby of
| Detroit are al the home of her
I husband’s parents. Mr. and Mr*.
Miner Palmer, taking care of lhe
1 household duties as Mr* Palmer Is
! in poor health, but improving *
I Mr. and Mrs. Jitn Heeney enter­
: talned. about 40 guests at a pedro
party Saturday evening. * Mrs. Ro­
' zelle Stanton and sister Miss Mar­
I garet johncock left for Chicago
I Sunday to attend the funeral of
an aunt. * Mr. and Mrs. Clare

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Leon Sunder.

Mrs.’ Wm.
Mn. Clay
Mr*

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HAHTINGS WOMEN S CLUB
Tlie Women's club dinner sched­
uled for Feb. Ifllh ha* been can­
celled. according to Mrs. Martin
Schram, chairman of the social
committee. The program Jor lhe
evening will be m planned and will
be given at the Parish House al
7:45 o'clock. There will be music
by the chorus and Mrs. C. C. Burk­
holder will review. -Uet Utend" by
James Norman HaU. Husbands of
members will be guests.

Country Club
Directors Re-elect
Old Officers
The board of directors of the
Hastings Country Club re-elected
the present officers to serve again
during the coming year These of­
ficers are: Homer Smith, presi­
dent: Byron Fletcher, secretary.
Ken Sanderson, treasurer The club
will not attempt to replace Eddie
VanPopering for the present Mr.
Smith said. Instead the club will
carry on during the coming year
without the services of a pro. Eddie
recently accepted lhe Job of head
profeaaional at the Kent Country
Club. Grand Rapids.

New Series of
Home Ext. Meetings

Happy families may include older
relatives, according to Laura Davte.
specialist from Michigan Stale Coltege.
A series ol meellns* on older
people in the name with Miss Duvis
in charge are announced. by Mary
E. Bullis, home extension agent as
followi:
Monday. February 1»-2:00 P.M.
—Delton School
Monday. February 10—8:00 P.M.
--Carlton Center School
Turaday. February 20-1:30 P.M
-Briggs Church
Tuesday. February 20—8:00 P.M
—Court Home. Hastings
What homemakers and. their
families can do to further the hap­
piness and usefulness of Med per­
sons living with them and what
conditions tn the home make the
older person feel that he belongs
lo lhe family are some of llv
questions that- will be dlscUi'cd at
each of these mcctlnes.
Husbands, wives and children of
ANNUAL BENEFIT
BRIDGE FEB. 21
interested famil'es arc urged to at­
Wednesday. Feb 21 the Hastings tend. All meetings are open to lhe
• Women'* club will hold Its annual public.
Food for older people will be dis­
. Washington benefit deasert bridge
at the Parish House nt 7:30, Tills cussed at a later series of meetings.

Having sold my farm, I will sell the following at Public Auction at the place lo­
cated 1 mile north of Banficld; or 2 miles west of Johnstown Grange Hall and 1
mile south on

93'

= LAKE SUPERIOR—HEADLESS AND DRESSED

UNSWEITEMCO

*°n 29c

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
WHOLE UNPHLW

SULTANA APRICOTS

K)N1 PEACHES

NO. ?/. 74can iH

SULTANA

27'
34'
26'
Lt. 15'

I FRESH HERRING
I COD FILLETS. . . .
I WHITING FILLETS
I PICKEREL

NO. JV, 74
can fll = CELLO WRAPPED

LB.

LB.

"oz 17r = NO BONE
GLASS 1/C

1PPLE JUICE
YUKON CLUI

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iot.

GINGailLE

n
DC

LB.

:= HEADLESS AND DRESSED

WHOLE KE1NEL

2 S4 25c

UP COHN
JUDGE SIGHT

SWEET PELS

■Sh’

STOKELY S

T0M1T0 CATSUP
THANK YOU

.

Mn

far member*

AUCTION SALE

PURPOSE

WHITEFISH

PICKLES

hold

s committee is
ord. chairman.

Lo d&amp;P fan, Jins- WsiaLs.
FANCY WINTER CAUGHT

~

DILL

drives clear at all times.

5ELECTIDN5&gt;»°VALUE5
Jimi.

WRITERS. OU|Ln
■

HASTINGS LUMBER &amp; COAL CO.

^DEE LISH^^

*b0Ut U* countrUe he had btet^fn
““ *h0WW1 ,hf e*h,b“ h®
eO‘■
x.* Milo
lected while in .u.
the ___
service.
School turned in- 58.00 to Bari Boyes
for the infantlie paralyals fund. *
Our award from Michigan Tuber­
culosis Ass n has been received be­
cause we sold 1.010 Ch r lx t mas seals.
* We are sorry that Patty, Duane
and Roy Hoffman had to leave our
school due to their moving to
Nashville. * We enjoy our hot
lunch dally. We wish to thank ev­
eryone who has given us food or
helped in any way. * We will hold
our 4-H business meeting along
with our Valentine part/ on Feb.
18. Marilyn
Ida Philifn.^
th\ Norman and.
^mmittee
"p* Mr* “** P»Wram committee

.

FUEL FOR NEXT WINTER!

A5
&amp;.A9

1tv&gt;oiR

uvju, u&gt; uca
■&lt;&gt;«,, «,».
irene Misner, in Battle Cryk. for
awhile,
her
5- ’^' where *he will be nnear
*“rM™
F?taS wLTSS. thT w~?Si
Kinel Wilcox
wi cox spent
sncnt the weekend
Ethel
with her niece. Mrs. Hardlan Ed­
mond*. of Battle Creek. * Dr. and
Mrs. Clayton Wlllltu. their family
and Mrs. Griffen of Saranac were
Sunday night supper guests of the
Rev. and Mrs. Wlllltu. * Mrs. Ra­
chel Hill, of Battle Creek visited
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Marshall. Sunday. ♦ Mrs. Mina
Elcnbaos visited Mrs. Leia Bldclrnan a few days last week. * Mr.
and Mn. Charles Laubaugh enter­
tained the Rev. Van Allen family
for supper Monday evening. * Mrs
George Skidmore of Odessa. Texas.
visited at the Ernie Skidmore home
Tuesday
Tuesday ^and
and Wednesday
Wednesday of,
—last
__ _
week. * Ous Morgenthaler of the
Heigh District called on his sister.
Mrs. Freda Marshall Saturday.
m&lt;«

ANNUAL DINNER
A atar spancied table with can­
dle filled logs in the center and at
MILO
each end brightened the fifth an­
fcit Week's Letter
nual dinner of the Writers' Guild,
Thirty-one friends and neighbors ;Peb. 12 at Hotel Hastings.
gathered at the home of Mr. and
LeRny Snell of Olivet gave the
Mrs. Dewey D-ll Saturday night to invocation Seventeen membersand
help their son-in-law. Rush*!! Pugs­ , guests attended rhe dinner and
ley celebrate his birthday. Pedro
heard Leater Schilling of the high
and visiting was enjoyed. * Mr.
school sperch department talk on
'From Author io Playwright." He
spoke of the differences between
phrase writing and play writing. ■
One element which makes the lat­
ter fascinating is that the actor
sometime* takes a character be­
yond the author into a new realm
Officers elected preceding the
program are President. Mr*. Doris
Deming; vice-president. Miss Ottil• Intimated to ut now that after April 1, 1945, wo
la Kamliukr: recording acretary.,
may get only 80 percent of higher grade coals
Mr*. Reid Bassett: corresponding
based cn 1943 supply for season.
secretary. Mr*. Milo DeVrica: treasurcr. Miss Anna Barnes.
• ALL COALS WILL BE SCARCE.
Mrs. Milo DeVries was chairman
• Rural burners should cut wood now to help if
of dinner arrangements assisted by
possible.
i Mrs. Reid Bassett and Miss Jqllanne Cooper. Miss Knminake made
• Trucks wearing out.
Everyone should KEEP
the program plans—B BS. •

a&amp;

V»!S*

the bridge is

you to worship with us. Middle villa were Sunday
----------’
the .Miner Palmer home
has been entertaining ’be at the Washington Squars Metho­
. measles the past week. * The con­ dist church. Kalamaxoo. The couple
*. John Rus- Woodland
■
’
dition
of Juhr. Colsgrove who te will reside in Kalamaxoo. Congrat­
ere in France.. Morntngwuniilp
.10:00 adji.! confined to his bed, remains about ulation* to thia young couple. ★
, . _, „
. J Sunday school................. ,11:00 a m. the sama. * Mr. and Mr*. Earl Mr. and Mn Merle Bradfield spent
BaakeitaU
1 al Woodland Bvenlng worship.............
,&gt;Jn Eal&gt; of Byron Center spent Bunday from Friday until Bunday In South
t3
2hrUtUn Ytxteavor........ ,.8:15 pun.।
W|th thejr wn ErniP and family. * Bend. Ind., with the former's
State 1
MIm Arlene Johnson of Grand brother, and wife. Mr. and Mrs.
J «
spent from Friday until Ernest Bradfield * Merlin Grinage
' Sunday morning with her parents and Jack Bradfield attended a
Interested Mr
Mr&gt; Maunct. Johnaon who birthday party for Jack and Jerry
Teams that compete Ln Class ' C” i vounil Deonje ore
accompanied her back and spent Johnoock at Shelbyville. Saturday
night.
in » .m lll“
„_____
in Cteaa "D" are CterfcavlUe,. Sun- ®}}"4«y..
field. Vermontville and Woodland. !*“orPln&lt; worship............... ii;ju bjii.
n.o^n.^r
Echool News
Em lS? wJekT Letter
A ter., attendance «. preaent

SflfSCRV ICC

S

IUARY 15. 1545

fln^aad sent greetings for all his i

f

ASPARAGUS

Ik = HO SONE
£ MULLET FILLETS

'%gf. 18c

17c

WHITING

.. 29c

SIRLOIN STEAK

u 35c

LEG OF LAM8

U 37c

OtllCIOUS IN COCKTAIL or S.V'O

SHRIMP

37c

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19,1945

TUNA FISH
lO’b MO1B FtlHCH mil

hca4

GREEN BEANS

15c
45c

5

DOG FOOD
KITCHEN KLENZER

CAN 6C
20c

/

18c

ALL-BRAN

SHREDDED WHEAT

,KO. 11C

MARMALADE
■usr »&gt;E
GRAPE JAM

... 19c

Pick of Plnnlatton
flavor-tovw" tinted

. “Hto"

&lt;*w.t

NO. HA GLASS

vigorous

AND WINIY

CONSERVE

■Vru KNOW lih Fit

PAPER BAGS!

Please (oopeiote

HORSE

SUNHTFIflD

CAKE FLOUR

PLUE LABEL

KARO
SYRUP

Commencing at 1 ©"clock, I offer the following:

HUNT CIVS

Chestnut gelding, 8 yrs. old, wgt. 1,600
lbs.
COWS

2 m 29c

CHOICE CUTS—SOUND, SWISS o»

= FRESH—WHILE THtY LAST

s SMELT

"&amp;! 28c

HtADltSt ANO DtELUO

CALIFORNIA GBAUD

Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh 6 weeks.
Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, due Mor. 19.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, due Aug. 4.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due day of sale.
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, due June 17.
Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old, due Oct. 15.
Beef cow.
»
Holstein heifer, due Oct. 5.
Guernsey heifer, 21 mos.
Guernsey heifer, 10 mos.
These cows arc in good flesh, carrying
a 5.7 test.

MARVEL ENRICH^

RED CBC1I ... 2

471

BICH ANO FULL-ICCIID

uwf crooa . 3 ft s*

MILO ANO MILLOW

SUPER MD^foXYDOnCAMAY
»»_ | si23'
fl

BREAD

3 Bi 32=
SWEETHEART

SOAP

HOGS
12 Feeder pigs.
HAY

101 tons alfalfa.
5 tons timothy.

FARM MACHINERY
McCormick mower, runs in oil.

John Deere hayloader, drophead.

IHC 2 horse walking cultivator.
Osborn dump rake.
Gale walking plow.
Syracuse walking plow.
Wagon and rack. 3 sec. drag. Roller.
Trailer, 5.50x17 tires.
8 ft. galvanised hog feeder.
DeLaval cream separator No. 16
Four 10-gal. milk cans.
Two 5-gal. milk cons.
Milk pails. Strainers.
Brooder coop, 10x12.
Coal brooder stove. Hog troughs.
800 lb. 2-12-6 fertilizer.
Electric fencer. Chicken fence.
Hog fence. Galvanixcd water tank.
Hybrid seed corn. Rabbits.
Laundry stove, never used.
Numerous other articles.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO PROPERTY REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

CAKES

RIKSO iGOLD DUST SWAN SOAP
TOILET SOAP
s;23‘
fl s»17'
3^18*
3c*«s20&lt;&lt;:
PALMOLIVE

FORREST E. COLE, Prop.
HENRY FptNNERY, Auctioneer

WARD COLE, Clerk

�THB HAHTtNGB BANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY II, IMS
William and AUce &lt;Wi

To loin in lha nationwide ot&gt;* I

be a banquet al 7
pm at the church with program
at 8 with Dr. Let. of Tinsing.1
Movement. All are invited u&gt; the
program .whether attending the
banquet or not,

WILL OBSERVE GOLDEN
ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY

3

.Honoring the fiftieth weddin
anniversary of Mr and Mr*. Fran.
L Travi* of Irving township, which
falls on Feb. 20. their children are
planning to hold "Open House" at
the Travi* home in Irving village.
Sundav. Feb. 18, from four to eight
o'clock. •
Hlyvunu* and Hylva (Dam Travia. parents
•-la.
parent* of Mr. Travi*. came
with three sons and two daughter*
from Steuben county. N. Y.. In a
covered wagon in 1843 and settled
on a farm In North Irving which
they obtained by land grant from ;
President James K. Pulk.
Byron, one or the sons, remained
on the farm, married Adelaide
Smith and were the, parents of
Frank. Tlie latter. In'turn stayed
on the old home farm and married.
Feu. 20. 1895. Carrie Martha Quig­
ley whose parent*. DeWitt C. and
Martha (Barber&gt; Quigley, had set­
tled in Waterloo. Jackson Co. In
1842 and moved to Irving township
In 1870 with their daughter and
three non*. Will. Burt and Ray.
Mr and Mrs Travis have four
children. Ray. Earl. Wilson and
Helen «Pryc»: fourteen grandchil­
dren and five great-grandchildren.
■11 Jiving in Michigan
It Is interesting to note that
three generations 6f the Traviv
family attended the old Powers
school on the Hastings-Middleville
road.

One of the greatest air shows in
ths country, a National Broadcast| iSg hit foe more than ten years apdemand over a long period of. peering on lhe screen under its
own name.
She is survived by the daughter,
Elisabeth, two listen. Mr*. Dexter •'Frenchman'* Creek " starring
Brigham of Decatur. Mn. Erne*, Joan Fontaine. Arturo de Cojdova
Hall ot Prairieville and a brother.
The story concern* the flight
Eli Undsay. also" of Prairieville, from reality ot a very beautiful
and several niece* and nephew*
and important English lady of Ute
Mn. Gibsun was a member of seventeenth century. Leaving be­
lhe Methodist church at Nashville hind her the pomp and deceit of
and active in it* organization*, also a sophisticated vantun society.
In the Woman'* Literary club. She
—
— - — ——
— —glad to aid in any project for the "Marriage l» a Private Affair"
betterment of Nashville
with John HodUk
—
Lana plays the role of irrespon­
WILLIAM HIRST
Monday evening William Hirst sible Theo West *h&lt;*e road '.u
passed away st .Pennock hasoital love and happineu is tortuous In­
after an extended illness. He is deed.

i Kendall
at
“
and
a medical
Russell,
tn Bi tea* hospital last weak,
‘tlon —
is getting lent as well as can be
, .
The home team will
•XMetgd
play Woodland in the school gym­
nasium bare Friday evening. Feb.
0 and Middleville here Tuesday
evening. Feb. 16. .♦ Tipton Ketch­
um, 82. of Martin and stepfather

Yarn
14 potnu
reserve preliminary. M-ll.

WASTI
DAILY IN II

HICKORY CORNERS .
Last Week * Uttar

Don't 1OT*M

also leaves a sun Fred Ketehum ol

ing Mr. Jonas' brother and family at
New Orleans. La, They will return

held in Martin on Wednesday aft­
ernoon of tail week. Burial was m Earl Hurlburt and son ot Ouego are
The Bru*li Ridge Cemetery Cirthe cemetery at Prairieville.
cle will be entertained by Mrs.;
Frank Sander*, No. Broadway, on
_Mrs. Willard Whlltemure . re­
Thursday. Feb. 22. with a POUuck
reived some beautiful eamelia bios-I'^.Ivo* Junction will hold Quarterly
dinner at noon.
I
. meeting at the W«*lcy*n Methodsums from Ocala. Fla.. »«* week ।11st- church
■
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।
Saturday evening at 8
sent u» her by a friend. Mr* Effie!(o'clock and Sunday morning and
'
Kingsley LA.8.
The Kingsley L.A.8. will meet.
Latnpherc who is spending the i evening. * Midweek prayer meeting
, Wednesday at 8 o'clock at Ute Curwith Mrs Myron Mason on Wed­ survived by one son now with the
winter there * William Harpcr tls Lawrtnde home. ♦ The Rev. Ednesday, Feb- 21, for potluck dinner., Army in Prance
win ot Mr. and Mrs Ralph Harpci t »urd tiariddimg went to Hinas. Ill..
Funeral service* will be held at
Everyone invited.
The story- finds lhe Ea*t aide will enter the Navy. Wednesday of । Sundav to *ee ills &gt;on Pfc. Rod2 o'clock Thursday at Leonard*
kids breaking into the ncwspa|M-r this
.... ....
week . *....Mrs John Adams „
13 I trick Sw.iddlUtg who is in the
funeraj home.
business, their career get* u bad. spendhie -.everal days at lhe hom« ■ VauKhon hospital and not so waM.
The N. E. Barry family night will
•tart when they sre scooped on a of"
-* her daughter.
'------ Mrs. Glenn Wil­ [♦ Tuo cars collicfed Sunday .ajh.
meet al the church this Friday ELBA I.. BOISE
evening, program at 8 pm. fol­
Elba L Boise was born March sensational story and when they liams and family nt the Kellogg 1 on the lev pavement near the E M.
Mrs. Leon Pennock spent 1 Cariwalladrr residence, one going
lowed by refreshments. Coffee and 7. 1010. and passed away Feb. 5 at tackle the solving of. n Oaffling
'
.
doughnuts furnished. Bring *and- the age of 25 year*. 11 months and murder
2 days He leave* beside* hla moth
er. a sister. Mrs Clyde Penning­ "Tahiti NighU'- *Urrinx Jinx
ton of Nashville. four brothers. FalkcnburR.'Tiave O'Brien
.The story of a llght-*klnn&gt;-&lt;l Ta­
Roy. Charlie and Leo ot Bellevue,
Tire W.C.T.U. meeting will be
and Ray with the U S. Army in hitian who has become u famouf
held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Feb 20. st
France, hi* father of Portland. Ind band leader. He returns to the
the home of Mr*. Addle Newton. MRS. .MARGARET CALKINS
1021 8. Hanover. Mr*. Edith Snyder
and a number of nieces and neph- island;; to visit h|* mother and
Mr*. Margaret Calkins. 88. widow
finds himself up lo the neck in a
will be lhe leader.
of Warren Cklkins. passed away on
royal plot to marry him off
Thursday. Feb. 8. at Pennock hosThe Fiugerald Relief Corps No. I pllal. She was a former resident । DEATH OF LOWELL RESIDENT
Wm.
K.
Ros*,
a
resident
of
Low
­
100 wiil hold their February birth- ot Clare, coming to Hastings about
Bill EUoilt. Bobby Blake
day dinner at noon Thursday, Feb. twenty-five years ago. The famll. ell: died nt the home of hi* dsughAnother in the Red Ryder series,
15. It will be potluck, chicken be
be-­ home was at 348 W. State Road. : ter and aon-in-lr.w. Mr. and Mrs this time they save Tom"Kirby
ing furnished by the Corps hono.- where Mr*. Calkins had lived evci ,i Bus Wlngeier. 902 S Broadwax.
being framed tor tiie robbery
members. Mary Buskirk. Mildred since her husband's death several Monday morning. He had been re­ from
and
murder hnrge made a;:Knst
turned here sometime ago from u
Buskirk. Clara Becker. Tillie Hoe­
him.
venalr, Esther Felt. The regular
Winston Btohe conducted the fu-!
* h/
meeting at 2 o'clock.
siH
Jimmy Wakely. Dennis Moore
The Past Noble Grand club wiil
Tlie story starts with :i runaway
meet with Mrs. Cha*. Leonard, 602 terment was In Ute Irving ctme- grcthcdUt church. Lowell. Wednes- and a mhrdcr and chiefly Involve.;
8. Jefferson. Wednesday evening. 1 y‘
the efforts’ of certain ore smug­
ltl
day afternoon..
Feb. 21. The usual carry-in dinner
glers
to get acroea the state line:
UW1B HINt
I
„~?7~ -- -----------------------at 6:30 followed by entertainment.
Another lifeions resident of Hope ,
DELTON
nvw Honor Roll is nearly Last Week’s Utter
Hospital Guild No. 7 will meet township died on Sunday when
Mrs Mabel Bayer of Kaltmtuwi
With Mr*. C. L. Texter. 138 W. Lewis Hine, aged 85. passed away ' completed, and will be on display
st the home of hla daughter. Mrs. **)U£*J*y night.
South St.. Wednesday at--------pm.
w.llon Bnwta. ol OoAnU.e. Ho 1 _&lt;*"»'.
Ko&gt; has been spending several days
with her brother-in-law and aiste»rv«i » .openuor o. Hop., Bu«b. ol Mu.eU rieM.
Extension Group No. 5 will meet bad
Mr.
and Mrs. Lnval Flower * Mrs
Twp.. (or ten &gt;r.S SwrMni
) J-*1 “
*I»V1,ICI,L'
Monday. Frb. IB at 7:30 p.m. at the bu wire. Ilmka; onr mushier. I
f'b' t
"• John Adams and Mrs. Glenn Wil­
home of Mrs. Allan Hyde for des­
liams and two sons Kenneth and
Urn. Brooks: live crwdchUdren■ : P°rt
—» echiln, (Ine__________
sert.
seven great-grandchildren: and one;
The Maccabees will hold their sister. Miss Mae Hine of Battle
-------------------------------------------------6.00-16 uxc.
regular monthly meeting on Fri­ Creek. Funeral services were held
day. Feb. 16 at lhe usual time and al Ute Cloverdale church on Tues­
place.
___
day at 2:30 PM . the Rev. Moyer
officiating. Interment in the Brush
Ridge cemetery.
DEATH OF
’* ‘

ORGANIZATIONS

OBITUARIES

‘'other mills ta

pension if the ai
even a very briar
A little extra «l
situation. Watch th*
date* of ward eoilecUona.

the cau»e la usually
cooking at too high heat

★

SAFER!
LONGER WEARING

Tlie Navy Mothers' chib
al the Legion Home Feb. 22. 6:30 Brush Ridge
pm. for potluck dinner. Bring your
The-Brush Ridge Cemetery Cir­
own service and a dish lo pass.
cle will meet al the homo of Mrs.
After the dinner there wiil be Frank Sanders on Thurs.. Feb. 22
installation of officers for the en­ for an all day meeting.
suing year.
Trie memberr. extend their sym­ Martin Corners
pathy to our past Commanders.
Preaching next Sunday at 10
Mrs. Frank Kelly and Mrs. Frank o'clock followed by Sunday school.
Rogers. Our thought* and prayers
All arc Invited lo attend these
are for you and yours.
service*.
WSCS. meets with Mr*. Shirley
Slocum. Feb. 21 for n potluck din­
WAR-^FORGnT IT.
ner. All will be cordially welcomed.

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died Feb. 5 al the home of Iter
daughter. Mrs. Leonard Lynch in
Chicago where she had lived since
lost April. Funeral services were
held Thursday, Feb. 8. In lhe Hess
funeral home conducted by the
Rev. Lloyd Mead with burial in
Wilcox cemetery.
,
Mrs Gibson was a native at
Prairieville township, the daugh-

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�TUI HASTINGS BANNER THUBSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1945

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ww 'nalism class, are as follows: axxUtRfl 'ftnt editor. Marjorie lUunmn; as-

of *31.00 on their frledcake sale.
This money is lo be used for tiie
mirror in the ©rls’ powder joom
in Saxon CaMJe.

from the adult typing class al the ■ a rf» a ■ f
high school because there were I f 11 A I \
enough typewriters to accommo­
date twenty-eight
persons ‘only notice to cxeditobh

The •’Winter Whirl” sponsored by
the Giri Rcacr.es and the Hi-Y will
be held in the gym Feb. IB from
8:45 to 11:00. The school policy
nf “no daru-.M durlnir . Leuif' was

win- sing" for tne WJ3.CB
MrthodUt church Feb- U.
They will sing •Tlie 81
Kountx, -The Swiss Skihi
arranged by Krone, and Tne February 7 bond und damp Savior" by Christiansen.

churches do not disapprove of danc­
ing during this time.

ant new* editor, Waunita McCarty;
i sports edltois, Jo Anne Flnnie. Rob| ert ’ Hollister. Richard Beadle; fea­
ture editors. Paul Benham. Agnes
Thompson. Betty Cortrtght. and
June Colvin; typist*. Jerry Wenaloff.’ 300. 213. and 304 had one hundred
Doris Lockwood, and Helen Dlmond; pet cent, participation

A. J. Cronin—The Green Year*, notice to cxeditoxs
Gladys Taber—The Heart Has.
April Too.
Eric Stanley Gardner—Cate of,
An ouembly to boast bond kales
Eva Hook. Gloria Van Mocker, Pearl was held last Friday morning. Two the Black-eyed Blonde
O. Henry Memorial Stories o! •
Sanborn. Dene Rogers, and Mextiyn ".'wles, "Our En*my the Japs’ and
Zullennelster.
"From Frying Pan to the Firing

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T/Sgt. and Mrs. Wesley Burrell
visited school last Thursday while he
was on leave. Mr*. Burrell hoe been
with him at Fort Jackson. South
Caiollna since Christmas, vocation
and is now teaching the girls' jym
classes again. During her absence
Mrs. Hubbard and,Mt*. Brozak *ub■U luted

.Hastings Saxon* have been as­
signed to the Charlotte- tournament
to be held March 3 and 3.

Richard M. HaUet -Foothold ot w «i .*.d «t
Mn. Earth
Vanderbrook'a EnglUh ctfuae*’ gave
Elizabeth Coauworth — Cb
Neighborhood
talks entitled "The World is My
the !
Bruce
Douglas—Way
of
Oyster.”
Strong.
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Kenneth Horan—A Bashful Wo- xoticb to ceeDi.oxu
The Girl Resent-., made a profit
Many people were tumid away man.
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nerbert Best—Young’un. .
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Patricia Wentworth—The Key. ■ u
Kathleen Norris—Burned Finger?
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Howard Fast—Freedom Road
H C Bailey -The-Cat’s Whisker
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EliZitbeth Seifert—Dr. Elltk,;.
. Decision.
Gwethalyn Graham, pseud —
Earth and High Heaven.
Bliss Lomax—Rusty Guns.
Non-FiHlan
Our Army At War.
Margaret D. Landon—Anna and
the King of Slam.
No. 2 Con
S. A- Brown and other*—Tiie Ne­
NOTICE TO. CREDITORS
gro Caravan.
20 Points
Burns Mantle—Best Play* of '43•44.
Carl W. Drenpeni—Primer of
American Antiques.
Constance Helmerlclu—We Live
in Alaska.
Royal Arch Gunnison—So Sorry.
No Peace.
Mary F- Mabon—A Meal in It­
self.
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Shin.
Wendell L. Willkle—An American
Prneram.
Van Wyck Brook*—The World of
Washington Irving.
Lester Ott—Transport Aircrafts
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J. K. Lasscr—Ybur Income Tax.; order fob publication
1945.
Arthur Miller—Situation Normal
Irving Stone—Immortal Wife
Harlan
Hatcher—The O r e i
Lakes.
Jean 'Bvme*. Librarian

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�TH» HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11. IMS
kiMpins with th* valantlM **aaon. Wm. Btebbln*. and Mn. Ray Pin- and Mn. Guy Walter* and family
Tha member* of thia group present nle.
ntar Charlotte ★ MU* Olga Kokwar
savings
Instead of’ prt-. '
. M.
.. Roush
—a. and
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arat visited Mr*. J.
The theme for the protect this
Mr*. James Dibble wa* hostess Mr*. Lydi* Schleid* in NaahvlDa
car was "What ChrMmM RraS
Mike Beckwith left Thursday for | Mr. and Mia Cha*. Hilton. Grand
Mr. and Mr*. William Fox (Bet- ic*. to tlie winners *t contract.
Indlanapolh Ind, to vtalt hi* son Rapid*. Pvt Harold K Rllton and I Ue Relckord' of Kalamazoo are
• • •
to lhe New Ide* club on Wednes- Friday afternoon and also called on
Valentine cnior* and decorations day evening. Feb. 7. with eleven Mn. Margaret Gerllnger. w The munity". All Michigan winners will
who ta
- tn
... Billings
Billings General
General Iwopttal.
hospital ' WilUrd Hilton were Sunday guest* | the proud parent* of a *on bom
were used by
by ____________
Miss Rosalie Cm- ________________
members and one guest. Mrs.„„
Wil- Woodland W CT.U will have their receive national honors If their eo-- -----Mr and Mr*—
Harley
Fox. Mr*.ol their stater, Mix. Alma Good- on Thuraday, February ■ at Bor•— her party on
-- Saturday ••
11am
—■ E. Dibble, enjoins the.
—
splen•—
monthly meeting HMajr evening.
Archie Relckord and Mia* (ir»c enough.
fe** hospital. He weighed 7 lb*. cadden for
evcnlng when *l.e entertained a did dinner prepared by lhe hostess Feb. 0, at • o'clock at the home of national judges.
Mo* and wUl answer to the name
group of right. Bridge wa* played Mter the business session, the
day to visit Mr* William Fox it Mr. and Mr*. Leon Slander were tn [of Perry Warren.
Other school*
Borges* hoeplta! and to make the Greenville Friday where they were! Mr* Agatha Loveland ta now at and refreshments *ened. clever members devoted their lime tosew- Edith Black aa leader. * Those ognltlon are 8u
UIU Mrs.
Mn. Robt.
kuoi. the
M«* Greenfield
uiwiuuw cuhibiokciii
nomc heart shaped card* marking each ing. interspersed with game*. The from here who attended Farmers
acquaintance of their new grand- dinner guest* of Mr. and
convalocent home
Brimley. Ewen
would be glad to sec her guest» place.
. evening wa* an enjoyable one.
•on and nephew
&gt; Edsel and Mr. and Mr*. Michael | and wc
Ithaca High a*
nded the ba*- friend*.
friends.
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Bunday guest* of Mrs. Nellie Christensen and attended
in honor of their silver wedding
Mr. and Mr*. Oacar Palmer en- Eckardt. Mr. and Mn. Wil) Velte, land H
Smith ana daughters were Mrs Ikrthal) game that night.
1 Patrons who use Short Way Bus'
Hawk duo
Jennie Oasaday. Mr* Maude Roger* 1 Weekend gue*U of Mr and Mr*. LlncW aervlce will lx- glad to know annlwraary. Mr. and Mra Harold tertained the Ntahl
and Ml.«» Marguerite Roger* of Warren Ward were Mr. and Mr*. | their time schedules are now pub- Radford w'ere surprised on Monday Saturday with a chicken dinner at Mr* Karl Eckardt, Bruce Eckardt
Preeport.
Ward and baby aon. Roderick, Itahed weekly In the Banner Anyi evening, their daughter. Mtaa Mar- seven oelock. Those who made and Will Letton.
Lansing
Mr*. Milo Morgan (Frances But-'of Grand Rapid*.
change in time will be duly re­ ian Radford planning the gather-, high Korea at cards were Mrs.
Although adapted
High School. Powers
Ing. Twenty ware present and the Ethel Shultz, Frank Newton. Mr*
ton» left Monday for Shoemaker.
Mr. and Mr*. Marshall Warner at corded
Fifty-four schools
Cal., to see her husband, who was Ypsilanti spent the weekend with
Members of lhe Strand bowling evening wu spent with pedro. Barbara Cole and Cha*. Freer. The
this project in
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from hi* parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Homer t*am. Charlotte Hubbard. Connie prizes going to Mrs Elzey Mead ——
recently
transferred
ther*
Cook, Edna Ixiwry. M*rk»n Good- and Mn. Fred Jones for the ladles
Great Lakes. HI.
, Warner.
and to George SlocunvAnd Fred
Mr and Mrs. Donald Prentice and
Mr. uuin
Unn wewMM1
Newton. Mr., H. K
—•- Oieseen.
------- Mr*.
--— Ctalr
—— McKee Ung* ice And Fuel. Etuka Vanroper­ Jones for lhe men. Sliver cathe­
two children from Bturgl* v tailed Vande
Lot* of doings at the Lawrence
the former* parent*. Mr. and Mr*, sng Mr*. Letha Mote spent Wed- ing. Dorothy French. Carol Fuller. dral candle*, flanking a beautiful Herricks these days. On Friday.
F.
The
.
state association of c~*~
county
Kate
Fred Prentice. Saturday night and nr^jay evening in Battle Cteck.----— Dolan and- Angie Hawthorne twp-tler wedding cake, decorated Mr* Herrick entertained twenty­ clerks ha* been considering for
Sunday
I Sum D A VanBuikirk wa* tn **rc ln Ora nd Rapids for the week- with roses and silver leaves, cen­ right guest* for luncheon. Floating some the matter of needed changes
Mrs. Helen Howe Mouw of Kala- |Jinn|n, Wednesday and Thursday rnd wherc the&gt;' wcrc mtcred in the tered lhe dining table. The lovely red carnations in rose bowls cen­ In Michigan’* election laws to sim­
mazoo visited Miss Winnie Roush of mt* week In the’intcrot cf edu- S**1’ tournament. Thc only flaw wedding cake was made by Mrs. tered the small table* while the plify them and make it easier for
over the weekend.
ration*! matter*
»’ *
weekend wa* when the Iao Tift Mr and Mn. Radford large table in the dining room held the voters, especially in populous
lee and Fuel, had to
lo rise and shine were thc recipient* of. some lovely an artistic valerjUhe atrangemen'. counties like Wayne where so many
Mrz Wayne Pctcraon and ion
Ice
Miss Marjorie Hill wa*
Was heme for
for ..
were guests of her parent*. Mr and
Mia*
—• .*_«.*
a* the »first
streaks-»
of,.~u.
light appeared gifts Including a sterling stiver utrtlie afternoon Tuesday from WJi.T. .in the sky Bunday momlng to bowl vice for twelve from their daugh­ of red and Mlltas carnation*. Hon­ names appear on the primary bal­
Mr*. Thoma* Finland, of Fowlerville C
or* ior the" afternoon's bridge ptay lot that tt ta very confusing. The
Kalamazoo
Saturday and Sunday. Mr*. Peter­
in the singles and doubles on the ter. other pieces of silver and some went to Mrs Kellar ri •- Mr* county clerk* have so much to do
Mrs. Miles Waters ta visiting Mr. first, shift. Ray Branch and Le* lovely red roses. It was a delightful Geo. Dean. Mrs. Homer Smith and with election laws and ballot* that
son also called on her stater. Mr*
hearted event and Mr. and Mr*. Radford Mr*. Warner Denton Sundvy eve­ they can readily see where changes
William Miner, who ta a patient al and Mrs A. L. Kellogg oi Hanietu HaWthome are the big
sponsors ot these team*.
the Lawrence hospital in lamsing. for several week-'
I were thoroughly surprised.
ning their guest* we-* Mr and are desirable. After discussion in
■ Mr*. George B. Heath was the . Miss i&gt;
nu&lt;- Teusink and Mrs.
following an operation.
Lottie
Mrs Mile* Dorman. Mr. end Mr*. their 1943 meeting, the subject wa*
limit,,.
of Dr.r^*and
Roy
E. night
*rtnurlook"
Willitt*
Mr*. Charles Aldrich and Mr*. guest
lllitt*
relumed
Friday
Favors approprl
H”th„?L5
c. U® Mr*.
_*nd_ Iir
,‘-*nd
rlate to the Lin­ Hugh Donahoe with Mr. and Mrs. referred to a committee, who were
Joseph
HASTINGS.
MICHIGAN
lo consider the matter
&gt;•'«£» Shultz
oouo* were
wv.c in
U, Kalamazoo
17'i;'ranN.,nn7f''r;r n,«nl ioottal very nt from their coin
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birthday thei
—erne and red can- _______
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Bonnan_________
holding high
for asked
Mis HaroldI H La npm_ui of De- , vacaUon ln Ifollywood. Ha. For a
on Friday
a die*
dies were
were used
used by
by :Mrs W. a. Bauer bridge. Tuesday evening five ta­ thoroughly and report when they
James Bristol was in 8t. Mary’s.
te*' tla&gt;‘s
found U»e famed when she entertained at dr*»ertMle* enjoyed a de**ert bridge with next assembled In 1944. That was
Ohio, on Tuesday on business
J**'®1
m Flt”’*da weather a bit on thc chilly
and bridge on Monday evening. Mrs. Herrick a* hostess Winning done. The committee really worked
Miss Henrietta Bauer wa* home )
. r an“ Mri B
side, but most of the time the warm, places being laid for eight. Con- scores were turned n by.Mitas Sa- at the lob and their report wa* well
,ook
weae tract winners were Mrs Dan Wall- die Glasgow. Mrs Stuart Clemenl. r
from Grand Rapids over the week- V
00* on Tuesday.
tunny day* and cool nights wexc
received, !£,
and 'horougn
thoroughly discussed
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Manni delightful.
dorff and Mr* William •Corkin.
Mr*
thelr
meeting.
end.
Mrs Don
Don Gury:
Gury; the
— traveling
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The a-'j-oclatlon'a final action was
Mr*. Dale Roush (Carol Pottert
went lo Mrs Ken Laberteaux.
In Onmd
Hapld, Sunday
lo Sattend
raoalna himreported to all the boards of su­
returned last week from Texas, S'nl
’UutlStl
ra."£'.uL
tJVhu' p.,.„ n-auh rtSTSfnlS
all sale,
Mr. and Mrs B A. LyBarker I McN I COL—GAMBLE
pervisors of the state, urging their
where her husband lias been .sta­
hi Grand Rapids, th^re diiuwr
SwS? ta^lng’Tn entertained S^hirtt
in asking lhe state leg­
Mrs. Orville A Sayle* announces cooperation
'
ent*. Mr. and. Mr* Forrest Potter. guest* of Mr. and Mm. John BogJ?Honda and gtafd to Orcen St . the «ca*lon being lhe the marriage of her niece. Don* ;islature to simplify lhe election .
lawa
Irene
Gamble.
Seaman
2
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to
Cor■
Mr and M:s Victor Bl ton and van.
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christening day of their youngest
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BUM
.nd
1.0
rnnul,.
“
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In
the
January
session of the i
poral
Gavin
McNicol,
son
at
Mr
clUldreti were called to Fatrmount.
grandson. Donald Joneph RuehlInd., on Tuesday by the x.rrtou* III- Mri* FvHrvnnwintem*en?l|Utenchar
and Mrs. James McNicol of Detroit. :Barry county board of supervisors. I
MrJ Ch***®* Hodge* is confined 1 man. &amp;on of Ll. and Mrs Donald Michigan,
which took place on this matter wa* brought up for
nes* of her father. Robert Carter.
I R'.irhlmun Mr. and Mr*. Melvtn
“
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1
h
S
lo
h«r
home
by
tllneu.
Her
mother,
Thursday.
February
eighth,
at
the
'
Mr*. Ida Palmatler returned to al Allegan, spent tiie witket.d with
consideration.
It was considered ,
Francis Cusack, of Ionia ta i Jacobs were the babv’s god father
her home from Bortfcs* hospital
parenU' Mr “’d
'“ring foThcr
iand a resolution wa* unanimously i
। and gr&gt;d mother. Those presentFirst Lutheran church, Detroit.
last Saturday.
Mrs. McNicol ta a well-known parsod favoring the change* in the
Roy
Bush of Mr
Wr snrt
..,d Un Drwev
n...v *1 . YeMerday, Feb. ’14.
ClueBts
* was Ash
**’’ Wed-1 were Mrs Ruchlman and children Hastings girl, a graduate of Has- 1election laws recommended by the
Wm McKnight returned to Wil­
Guests c. —....
y Bn(’ E®*" Ialu 0,1 Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs Melvin Jacob* tinea high school, class of ’40. She Michigan county clerk* association.
mette Wednesday after spending Red overrr the weekend were their I। nesd#
AprtJ'j. thls &gt;c|ir
. nn(j children of this city and Mr
several days with his mother. Mrs daughter. ML*.. Marjorie Recti and 1
enlisted in lhe WAVES. July 1944.
No.- opm (or
The Shoe ““L
„PJ'*riP±Tn’k'aHl “u and received her training at Hun­
Joseph McKnight.
.
two of her college chums. Mta* Hel-1
shou nt Tavlor* shoe store children o! Grand Rapids, i.t ter college. New York and 1* now
Miss Madelyn Bigler of Battle en Wentworth and Mias Mary Hun- Renair
—
-“
~rr
"P4i,ulir
-*
Dri*ces-Adv
y. Ruchlman U in military service
Creek wa* in Hasting* for the .week­ singcr uf Baltic crock
*Go&lt;&gt;d
work popular
pricesstationed at Cleveland. Ohio.
rSsaS
M&lt;Jmyrr
”“o 1*Adv.
s^nd- »nd unable to be present.
end.
Mrs Milo Harry was In Kalatna-1 '*
” °
*“
Cpl. and Mrs. McNicol met at
• • •
A guest of Mr*. Stuart Clement zoo Wednesday lo attend lhe funeral ing several month* with Mr*. O. J
। Crile hospital. Cleveland, where he
for a few days l* Mr*. L A Whit­
Rlngle 81*j N. Catalina in Pmmdena ' Thirty-three were presen'
present al
— the wa* recuperating from wound* aft- ।
lock of Landing who arrived Wcdwrite*
that
she
is
enjoying
her
winmeeting
of
'
**
Hospital
■
•
Guild
No.
22
Mn E&lt;iwin Pule of tJncoln Park
er io
16 uiuiiuui
months’ Ki.m
service u.tiKM.
oversea*. nuAft- ; The *'T.
««
"T. k
K.. Trumpet", student
ter
in
California
and
is
hapi&gt;y
to
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
G.
E.
Good
­
nesday
tame
Mmiauy
ior
a
viais
wun
ncr
came Monday for a vtai* with her
er their honeymoon which w»* publication of thc Thornapple-W.
Mtss Virginia Coldren reported in ngi-mit*, Mr. and Mr*. E. C. Ed- find that Mrs. George Parmenter year on Thursday evening. After spent in Montreal. Canada, he will K. Kellogg High School in Middle­
Detroit this morning l&lt;&gt; take the tnonds and slater. Mis* Grace Ed- of PelCMkey and Mrs. Greta Young derjert. contract was played, the report at Miami. Florida, for fur- vllle. ha* won state honor* tn thc
uhi-.lnnl examination
uUnnilnilUm for
Ini* the
tllr Navy
NdW ..... ..M.
phyrlcal
Souza
'Mrs.
Wm.&gt;
all
former
friend*
winners
being
Mrs.
George
Hebden
monda.
ther assignment.
J Kiiooi pre» project on tuberculosis.
Nurse Corp*. Mbs Coldren volun­
Mis. Duane Lammers ap:l Joan in Naihviile are also in Pasadena. and Mrs R. G Finnic and Mrs.
--------- -----------------------i thc Michigan Tuberculosis Assoclateered for this .Tiv-Jcr •ev. ral week* O1 vrui|,
wrrr
1U
Il might be interesting to many to Frank Carrothers had the travel­
WOODLAND
, tlon announced Friday at Lansing
note
is —an
ago. Mt«s Ruth Coldren ol Chicago ^ud Mr.- Gary Crook on Tuesday. —
—- that Mr*. Souza who —
-­ ing prize Tlie tallica and table NORTHE4ST
Last Week's Letter--------------------------- 1 Thl* paner ta one of nine high
will be home for the weekend
ML«se* Agne* Cunningham. Janet intimate friend of Mrs. Jason Me- decorations carried out the valen­
The Misses Phvllta and Marilyn school and junior high Khool pubMr and Mrs John Wood spent the BUrns an&lt;j Avta Jackson were in Eljv«in at one time taught Greek tn tine mottf. Mrs T. N. Knopf was
Eckardt spent the weekend with licallons
selected
to
represent
weekend in Harrietta with her par- i*twng c,n Tuesday
iour c^D' high school.
chairman of the committee.
nnH11 Ji wnitof2,“UnBL t *fir Michigan in a nation-wide project,
ent*
! m.ML. LCook.
Mr*.
ent*.
Cook,
Mr*El Ella Rogers and ' "
Now open *"
for Business. The Shoe
and Mr*. Will Litton and family co-sponsored
by the Columbia
Mrs. V. D. Wldrig will be the Mrs ElUa jojlnson |ctl on Friday RethrtT Shep at Taylor's Shoe Shop.
To mark their 39th wedding an­ were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Scholastic Pres* Association and
guest of-Mrs. L- W. Lehr in Toledo lor 8t Pcu-rsburg Fla, for the re-, Good work al popular prices —Adv.
this weekend
mainder ot the winter
I
Harry of Negaunee, formerly niversary Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
• Sunday guests cf Mr. and Mr-.
Mls% Anne Burton Was tn Ann of Harting*, lias parted his examl- Bronson entertained Mr and Mrs
lour 0VPr
um thc
UK weclu
wcw:.d"~
| .........
nation
the
army---and
ogpeett
Carl Damson were Mr and Mr* ' Altwr
.nd.
“
*------------------------- *to
“ Basil Smith and daughter Diane of
Jackson Sunday. Mrs. S. c - Brock
Sgt. Lawton
Lawton WillLin».
Williams, w
who
had j he called scon
Thomas J. Simmons of Kalamazoo
i,u i;«u
was also a dinner guest.
and Mr. and Mrs. George Damson becn honic
or a
visit wit
with
hnme jfor
n w^cjls vtalt
II I
” 1
*••
of Holland.
&gt;
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mrs. Harry Wood was hostess for
______
I Williams, and hi* suter, Mrs. Alex
I the co-operative family night din­
lrIt
Tuesday evening of
we last week for The Dalles, Otcron.
Pythian
Staters at her
orcton.
Hospital Guild No. 11 was e.,ic- •ner
— of the
- •/
-------- ,—
Mis* Freda Butolph left Satur-' tabled by Mrs. James Brown at her i home Tuesday evening.
day ror Stuart, Ha., lor a vuit home
l,vuur on
«,,, West .Mill strtet
nsscvt Ml*
on Tues* uso- •J
...
Wtt.'l *"*
her“ raster.
------ sHr“
Edw. wemer day.
— Feb. 6. Bridge—was
— -•
—-• —with1 | -A one o'clock
.....................
played
luncheon with cov• Helen Butolph'.
high
honors
Mrs.. w&gt;.n,v„
Lvnden '1 en&gt; laid for sixteen preceded a
............
v... roing to m&gt;
Snyder and Mrs K "R. Sanderson । pleasant afternoon of bridge on
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
.
• • ’
Thursday with Mrs. Earl Colemah
STEAM HEAT
Mr. and fir* Stuart Kussmaul of
Since Just *o much hashing over 1 nnd Mrs. Clayton Brandstettcr as
Woodland announce the engage­ seems necessary after the Women's hostesses nt the latter’s home,
HOT A COLD WATER
ment of their daughter Margene E league bowling. Mrs. Carle Fuller Awards for play went to Mrs. Wilto Cpl. Gordon J. Jacobs, son of invited some of the bowlers onMhc f bird Smith, Mrs. Jack Stem. Mrs,
SHOWER BATH
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacobs. 1111 seven o'clock shift to continue at
S. Jefferson St. Hastings.
her house Monday night. Chatting,
Single 1151 per wk. up
Cpl. Jacoba ta on instructor of budge and supper parsed the eve­
radar at the Army Air Base. ning all too quickly.
Charleston. South Carolina
No date has been set fur the wed­
That there’s something about a
ding.
/
valentine party that thrill* the
hearts of young and old was evi­
denced at the luncheon given Mon­
day by Mrs. Stuart Clement and
Mrs. Stanley Cummings at the for­
mer* home. Twelve guest* were
four SPENCER will make YOI
seated at a long table centered with
healthier. More efficient.
a low arrangement of red and
white cat nation* In a silver bowl
Each is individually designed.
flanked by red tapers In silver
candlesticks, and tiny red hearts
EDUD
EMDEE
DDEDEDL &gt;
scattered about. Lace paper doilies
with red hearts tied with red rib­ Phone 2B28
E. Slate Road
bons formed attractive place cards
Out X/15
and tallies. For the afternoon’s
bridge high scores were turned in
by Mrs. Ldwrence Herrick and Mrs.
Win Bradford.

PERSONALS

LOCAL NEWS *

Bl Ml W*M*B. ***««•. * ,MT I Supervito r» AikThot
State Election Law*
Shall Be Simplified

•WMWWW

This Week’s Menu

at BAIRD’S
MEN'S HEAVY WEIGHT
TWO PIECE UNDERWEAR

MEN'S LEATHER MITTENS

mES

MEN’S BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS

MEN'S LINED WHIPCORD
WORK JACKETS

Wins State Award
In TB Project
.

COTTON AND WOOL MIXED
UNION SUITS

SOCIAL ITEMS

REMEMBER!

ROOMS

O.P.A. ODD LOT RELEASE. RATION-FREE FROM FEBRUARY 19 TO MARCH 3,

INCLUSIVE."

31c
109

35c
49c
49c
19c
59c
98c
49c
59c
49c
59c
189
109

69c
98c

Mrs. Kenneth Sanderson and
Mrs. Richard Jacobs were hostesses
at a luncheon on Tuesday after­
noon at the former’s home. Center­
ing the luncheon tables were white
candles bearing red hearts, the
decoration* featuring the valentine
motif. X large bouquet of red and
white carnations was also used,
Six tables of contract were in play
during the afternoon with Mrs. W.
M. Stebbins, Mrs. Earl Coleman
and Mrs
Clayton Bnmdslctter
holding tlie winning scores.

= DRLG STORE =
— « EG 1ST ER ID PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY —
SS" HoaHwit
Fhoaa 2241
Sfatw S Jaffareaa

laulorb

NEW SPRING DRESSES
COATS and SUITS

STODC

’

$100
Pre-Heat Permanent
Wave

$1250 &amp; SI 500

X

A charming combination
of long Luting alpaca and
outstanding styling, in
two dresses destined to
lead a satisfactory, busy
life. Smooth looking and
well tailored, they're
nude for every hour of
every work and play day.

BESSIE PALMER
In Ostroth Barber Shop
Jefferson ahd Court Streets
Phone 2752
Hastin

DRESSES

For Women Diuicuh lo Fit

982.
ly v
drew with dramatic
luoging neckline,
length tleevct.
Skin is pleated in
front, flared in I
back. Black, green,
brown and blue­
Sites 1644.

Shampoo and Wave

Gabrieleen Cold Wave

HALF SIZB

900 to 1500

BEAUTY AIDS

$450 and up

YOUTHFUL

SLACKS - SKIRTS - JUMPERS
NEW CHENILLE BED SPREADS
TWIN and DOUBLE SIZES,

Thursday afternoon Mrs. Floyd
H. Gaskell entertained her bridge
club of eight at a lovely dessert
luncheon, the decorations being In

Machineless Waves

1REED'S=

COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER.

MRS. B. L. PECK

1

FLETCHER'S (ASTORIA 40c
NEW PERUNA
American
MINERAL OIL Heavy—Pt.
ORLIS ANTISEPTIC pt
ZONITE ANTISEPTIC 60csize
25c size
EX LAX
bott. 50
ANICIN TABLETS
PHENOTHIAZINE in&gt;.
GROVE'S COLD TABLETS 60c
VICKS VAPO RUB 75c
ALKA SELTZER 60csize
ASPIRIN TABLETS bott. 200
HI POTENCY B COMPLEX 100
AGAROL
Pt
Toblcti
MILK MAGNESIA Bott. 225
10 oz
SERUTAN

WE HAVE SOME BROKEN LOTS OF SHOES FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK THAT
WILL BE IN THIS RELEASE AT 25 PER CENT BELOW THE REGULAR PRKE.

HOMEMAKERS!
WAR WORKERS!
CAREER GIRL!

HOTEL HASTINGS

595-775-875

LACE CURTAINS
595.775.1Q00

Ruffle curtains at
White Polka Dots
Pink &amp; Blue

.2.75

3.50

The kind or dress that you
will wear oftenest ioey to

Net Panels
Marquisette Panels

Chenille Rugs and
Seat Covers

3.95

Our Alteration Lady. Mrs. George
Stowell, invites you to have your
dresses altered to fit.

Ho. 4*61
UH-24B

Frandsen'n Sto
Exclusive, but not expensive

HASTINGS.

—•

�TITF. .HASTINGS RAMMER; TIICBSDAY. FEBRUARY IS. 1943

LONG DISTANCE
MOVING

CARD OF THANKS

WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING

CL ASS IF IE D W A N T A D S

' Harvey J. Lewi*
I &lt; (Max HL
Hasting* Mich.

Can Edietl * Hall Tnu Co.
Hallie Creek. Mteh, 2-51IH
North American Van Lines

CLASSIFIED RATES

DR. DERK STUIVE

Sheldon Agency

*. *

CHlBOrBACTOB

Flril tnurUoc lUe ft wot
nKCMliVa lEMlticE uf•»!=• “

6

Surety Bonds

I

WRen you ntad an electrician
call H. E. Smith. Phona 720
Fl-2. No }ob too large or too
small. Route 2. '
T.F.

Service to 48 States

Hastings

1U.U1O

Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars
Let us brighten that dark base­
ment. Phone or write.

SWANSON
AGENCY

C. F. ECKARDT
GOUT. OATS. WHEAT. CIOVEKSEEE
.Z.w. wav a aroiu'

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

109 W. State
FIRE

LIFE
BONDS

AUTO

Now Many Wear

FALSE TEETH

with a full service policy in the
World's Largest Automobile Insur­
ance Company.
•

With More Comfort

Farm Bureau State Agent
Call 2908

BOWLING NEWS
I FASTEETH. a pleasant. nlknline
The annual City BftWlUu. Tornn-1 'no.&gt;-«eM&gt; Po«JO, hold.
alarm W under «,&gt;■ Sunday alt-1
T°
•»* «■«
enwan an the local .Urn WUh more com tort, just .prtnkle ft Ultlc
twelve teams taking the lanes in i FASTEETH on yoUr plates. No
lhe Five-Men Event.
gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeiElcctricinns of the Bliss Ix-ogue j Ing. Checks "plate odor" (denture
set *Hif pace and went into first breathi. Get FASTEETH at any
place with n fine 2755 series. Last j
store.
year's winners. Piston Rings, start- .
tj
ed as If to repeat last year's per-'
'
formance when they scored 910 the i
:
’
-------first game and 901 in the second I-----------------------------------------------------------game but dropped to a mediocre
their last
2712 (
822 li)
it) "their"
lasf’effort to net *12
which included
landlcap j,
Included a
o ’TB-pin ‘tjandiiau
and was 43 pins short of the lead­
ers.
•
.
SALES
Team
scores
Foundry.
Bliss,
la-ague. 2490: Middleville CreamPrices at Hastings Livestock
io thank cry. Comm'l Ix-apue 2491: Coffee
••&lt;1
s r Shop. Comm'l League 2611; Grind*
Sales February 2. 1945
1 •" ,l‘I ers. Piston Ring League 2678; OikI flte
puten Ring League. ■ 2671.
a.rt.-. i r kl!,a I V’Mton's Garage. Comm'l League Top Hogs$14.60
2622:
Piston Rings. Recreation Roughs ------------------ .. $14.50
I League. 2712; Strand. Recreation
Wr -&gt;.i&gt; i» n । League. 2585. Machine Room. PiJ- Stags $11.90
.. irii..,.
I ton Ring la-ague 2634: Medics. Feeders$4 to $16
ti
f.,r ii.-o | CcnunT LenUuc. 2670; Electricians.
h ... tn, ii । Bliss Ixcogue 2755.
Top Lambs$15.40
.r.r- I»r Ihr.r i Electriclens Bliss League:
Ihr In , .4 -u. ,c A||nnble .......... 168-193-164
168-193-164—
—525
525 Top CalvasSI8.Q0
.164-105-169—438 Dairy Cows$130.00
Martin
.155-140-139 431
Dorman .
Snyder
. .154-164-169—487 Beef Heifers
i o- Haif. Ind ..
168-132-130—431
&amp; Steers---------- $9 to $14.40
Hdk
440
Total
3753 I Beef cows---------------- $6 to $12

Kes. 3359

Bonds.

AUCTION SALES
List Your Sale With

HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE

PHONE 3170

U

U A (TillAC I IVCCTAfM
||Aj I IltUJ LlVDIULIv

Marshall Furnaces
Repairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop
BORE;

Floor Sanders for Rent

fol.,IIS. &lt;Ol4&gt;8—For

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
142 E. Slate

Phone 2331

INSURANCE and BONDS

' !

Jerry Andrus
one 2519

clte Spine
is the tiuman
Switchboard
controlling
Health and
Victor

I

Mr.. Orl Johmon. Ill*

WANTED—EMPLOYMENT

Natl Bank Bldg.

Plants Use Soap
Our huge new synthetic rubber
plants, now running at top speed,

AUCTIONEER
. List your Auction Sales with

. t ‘A 1 '&lt;!' ..-..I

Hastings. Mich.

Need a Cigarette Roller?

MATICO
RHEUMATISM &amp; NEURITIS

Small

4i i&gt;. .-as u

prescription, brings SPEEDY RE-

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

m

WK BLY Canto an* Chidcaa—Cait IN MEMORIAM
3r.|&gt;V, 1 ■...,.1 . i.r
If
1 Hl Y *.«. ratlia an4 v»al cjl»r». I'b-u.
H»n llatruck. lihota IVOS.
It
I W.vsn i»
1 r ।.■ • -&gt;&lt;!.&gt; ..f tlx.
tt.il go. tt. (ultT.
1 f ti — — v — n^l.ment C.
«.VI
213
' l'li&lt;‘Ur
। wanted * TO III V--.Uh.wi »a •'( a.»&lt;

Sutthf. MuiillMille,
it ot MiddlrflUr
J'OI; SAL!'.—Jnl,n
&lt;■ II. ’.'Vudrl |
, 4.illb 1.' «lt.r. Ward Writ. r. 4'
3-13 I
I ra.l ut 111.tins, on Mtltr ltd.

HOUSEHOLD OOODS_________ *______ 1

MRS.

I

ft

LLOYD J. EATON

«'

carry

your

in

THEM’S FIGHTIN
SAFETY SHOES!

IDA

LAKE

SHOE
REPAIRING

tnindtv r."t» •talk* 1'1'-’ r To Hl 4. IN ME MO HI Al!
I ill ift*r • |&gt;&gt;&gt;■ John Nt .th Curlton
IIAIITIIV -In
C»aft.
, - 15 Jnir hUkb.irid. 1
1 Mr I- 1
-.■-ri.wr
3'.22. 4.KI K ' llond

vi

lo

CORSETIERE

FRANK JONES

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.

enough

YOUR&gt;ROBLEM SOLVED ... In ,
I an individually designed Spirella
j Garment.
Demonstration free in
your own home. Addrrsa 312 E.
Clinton. Phone 3242.
Out 2'15

Bayer for STILES and Company,
Hastings dockyards, phone 2588, or

Phone 2178
Nashville
At My Expense

Closed Thundays

perfect cigarette. Send 50c. plus Cc !i
postage to Victory Sales Co, P.O. J
Box 193. Wadiworth, Ohio.
Out 2/15 I

.&gt;-u.i: 2 is

WANTED- MISCELLANEOUS

73c at LyBsrker's Drug Store
________________ ______________ 3/12

Evenings:
Mon, Wed, FrU BaL

000.000 pounds a year. This would M
supply the soap needs of lhe entire I
population of the city of Chicago for |
.

DEWEY REED

FARM EQUIPMENT
A few doses of SIATICO, Doctor’s AND
MISCELLANEOUS

Conner cows------------------ $6.00
Bulls$9 to $12.60
Ewes$4 to $7

OiinpractK '

1 rekasu
I ~tki
I Pot/tr

|

First Class Work . . . Prompt
Service . . . Stop In.

TAYLOR S SHOE STORE.
2 22 .

2.
FIGHT
FATIGUE

Dates can be made at
Banner office

C. "Bill" Sherwood

•

WILEY'S
ELECT. SERVICE

&gt;11 Wooiliii.i

INSURANCE

Call 2795

Phone 2608 1

Hotel Hastings

Loren Coppock

I
Delton, Mich. I

AUCTIONEER
General auctioneering.

PHONE 738-F3
Out 2/15 j

Dates can

Loren Hershberger

Phone (Collect) 3965 or 2715 for

AUCTIONEER

DEAD

than your nearest telephone. Call

STOCK

REMOVAL

Hones, cows and small stock removed promptly.
Highest prices paid for beef or horse hides.

Phon 2687

.

ARTHUR ASH

GENERAL WIRING
&amp;
CONTRACTING
114 W. Court St.
Hastings

PHONE I7F21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

.

ELECTRICAL SERVICE

MAINTENANCE
FOR ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS REPAIRS
CONSTRUCTION

ED. FINNIE

HOWARD BRISTOL

MOVING AND STORAGE

Phone Hastings 2715

Res. 3965

a.

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

DEAD AND DISABLED. FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY

Truss Fitting
L XPERIENCtD
FITTER

KALE OR KENT—
.
CITY. COUNTRY AND rfcSOBT

I am buying livestock
each Tuesday at my yards
on Center Road.
TOP HOGS — $14.50

‘

Glycerin avoiloble from animal fats is badly needed in
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.

KALAMAZOO
LY BARKER S
Hastings PbOM 31U

day call stockyards 2108.
DAN ULREY
Out 2/13

WltY RISK the luffcring. hour, of i»y ind sabotaged
production caused by a crushed foot Concealed in the toe of
each Wolverine Safety Shoe i. an enormously strong steel
dome which will tum aside thousands of pounds of lalUng or
rolling weight Wolverine Safety Shoes are soft ss buckriun.
flexible as bamboo - even dry that way after soaking. That
means they help to fight off fatigue which is perhap. the
commonest cause of accidents. Wear the Safety Shoes that
fight against accidents two ways—Wolverine Shell lioraenide
Safety Shoes... ask to see them the first chance you get

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collocto.

JfQ'9

CUT-RATE

SHOESTORE

�0

THE HASTINGS BANNER

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

SECTION

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1«M5

TUE tlARIE EAAMT

* •“,l to comr- “nd 01,1 b^or»‘ it i« —...........
—----------------- —
—- —
me, I would
relax long
enough
to ’ —
at yesterday. Trial's tlie second
had twin.*. More by mail."
In'America
will! read a few of the boy's letters in time that I have utMnded in the I
hope so,because j the Banner(l‘m sorry I don't hive
"Prejudice is lhe conjurer of
last two weeks. Pretty gtxxl for me.'
isn't it? Under tiie circumstance* it
- &gt; then the boys overseas won't feel' or take lime everyuweeki.
imaginary wrongs, strangling truth—
&lt;—
Continued■ from —
First- Section)
overpowering n-wn. making strong
so lonesome.
, You are all wrong. Herman, in U. because we usually have to work
• • ’
j thinking there
ure none outside of on Sunday. I thought that maybe
Leiters:—
By JANE CAMERON
All of this Is somewhat related to your family who do care. And you you would like the Utile message
‘Yesterday we heard about one of!
our own fellows from Barry Coun­ thc questions that Henn Bcssmer' are dead right about others &lt;11 you In lhe remembrance.
Hevvth all things. hajxHh all thing*,ty who lad been home for 30 day*, raised in his letter a number ofwere where I was last evening beendureth ull things, which, 'Ihinaafter nearly 3 yrs. overteas. Long veeks ago. He was begbinlng to f tween nine and ten you would that pen you sent, but I haven't
Well, balance a bow lie on my
c
before hls furlough was over he wonder If anybody, except his Im- know there are still some people received any more packages since Adam's apple and call me Frankie clh no evil’"—Macduff
was anxious to get bock with hls mediate family, caret! what hap-! who ought to have to take your my last letter. We have enough —This new typewriter ribbon is act-'
outfit, even though he knew it pened to him or whether he ever place'fur one day—that would wake cigarettes, and all we crave U pop­ i ually visible. It U a real treat to IRVING
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCann of
corn! 11
meant combat duty, because he wo* came back or not. Herc are some , them up to their duty. tool,
h»- *K1a tn
t’hjl T htv# o.rittrrt Bast
Lahsing spent the weekend
answers io
lo Herm'a
Htrmi letter.
letter
\ But to go back to those of us
Ixwe lo all.
•
so disgusted with things as they answer*
for several months pout while I with Wnz's parents inert- Mrs. Mc­
who care and care a lot—Mildred
•&lt;ire here at home. That is sotnt- To Herman Hessmer
k arched for a genius who knew how­ Cann and Jane remained while Wm.
Hastings Banner
Lt. E. H. Bush
। Platt, Roy Bush and myself spent
thing you cant let go In one ear
to pul on a new ribbon. I liad been wen*, hi Detroit ter preinduction
•: ’-•'leai* Post Office
I many hour* getting your addresses
and out lhe other because It Is a Dear Herrn:
■
deciphering my written words with examinations. * Mn. Jessie Bush
New York. N. Y.
terrible and awful thing for all
I have just flnshed reading your
T
a code system. Life CAN be beau­ who ha* tx-n visiting at Win Mc­
concerned. This wldlrr felt that letter printed in the paper and al-!
tiful.
Cann* received word that her son.
Philippi:
Ines
people over here hardly knew there though we've never rnet.
wFoi?
met. since
Cpl. Russell V. Bu»h. who lost u
Jan. 23. !1945
was a war going on. No one had reading your letter, I feel os if I
Palsy has some
kg when u German mine exploded
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Dunn
called "Taboo." Wit
suffered actual hardship and per­ know you. in the way that all peq- J*v uriT*a?1
mill anlvtd
hud
UIH.IU in
111 n«-w
N*v York City afterHastings, Mich . R. 1
‘**e first group of
sonal pleasure, all over the country^ pie are drawn together when a war'
-Seems like this llwo &gt;nontiu' hoipitallzation in EngDear Polks, •
„ ____________________
mus. One of her H,lti
waa. "high. wide, and handsome.
JSTvSE-'SK m? a£d‘thltr M
it it up from
'
------Unfortun^ly there is far loo
r ¥ICWS WIfcn nir anu ulBfc „
We finally got here but are not'Hying brothets sent
very
well
settled
u
yet
We
still
.
Mexico,
which
makes
it
doubly
preY1?1 thu T
*hy “ on,y
u,r 10 iha"
are living in tents and this time clous In her eyes
। couldn't get the overseas address out in tne middle of''a rice field.
.
' by then we were limited to 8 ox. It's sure swell to be around people
Laugh of the week—One of our
...------------------- — .. ! packages by first clpsa mail. There that can talk English. The Philip- favorite Clamor GaL* was relating
Earl Stucky. DHIA supervisor fcr
tet a J™
gun i?f
and .go
to were twenty some odd of these out pine people are swell people and .* hilarious experience and as an
Mmui nm d.y our null wlrv,
’“i,!"
the one Barry- County cow testing
thoileh such
such has
h.-t*
lit- of
.» the .&gt;■&gt;
letters
from
folk*
here
at
homo
the
front.
(Although
lit153.
are
really
glad
to
have
us
back,
after-thought
towed in thL* choice association reports an active asso­
The” ere^ll klHds of expreSS^i erelly happened in wme counirie*.
It isn't the box alone nor what They sure hated the Japs and are ‘“bit. "I havent had so much firn ciation and high producing herds
of willingness to do whatever 1* In
,£ho“t
tl!.r ,ptffs
J,p
Is in it, but we were trying In some glad to get rid of them. The Nip.% i
•
•
asked of them to help win the war: ■ *°“ld welcome-the.chance to act- small way. as many other groups took, almost everything they had. brother. Jerry has been putlingjat tor last month.
expressions ot their prayers for I u*11*’ cntlun! ‘hr dtacomforu and
including clothes, food, and they | Gn hls nbs over it.
a Sola! bf 43.1 cows. There were 67
those in battle. It is impossible to dangers you may face just to o\rr- and believe it or not most of us made them work for no pay. The
cows that produced ever 50 pounds
Elnt everything that Is sent in but c°tne ‘belr feeling of not beint able here at home have our own little .Army ___
_____
__
______________
_
The
weather
man
says
that
to
­
has things organized fairly,
of butterfat.'
Is h typical x&gt;f many letters we
re*,lY
course, those at niche lo fill so that everything well, all ready and you can get the morrow we will have a fresh wind.
High honors again go to Wm.
r—--ive
home can buy bonds, work nt war goes on as usual and on schedule. ; jaj» to help fix up Jhe camp area Just exactly what IB a fresh wind? Velte
whose 5 cow herd of regis­
Jan 29th ’45 i JohB- bealdea helping in all kinds
Just thought perhaps It would 1 They d''"'
—v Is it when thc wind catches your tered Ho Is te ins produced an average
don't’ believe in working uvery
n-ir
oufiAr
i
volunteer work that has develskirt
when
you
are
rounding
the
hard but they seem to gel a lol
ot 1465 pounds of milk and 513
DaY r JJIhh/o sinmr Front ml “P*1 rince
war Morted. All of
bank
corners
al
3.00
Saturday
aft
­
done. They will stand around thc
pounds ot butterfat.
T
th-v
‘hu *'• “ very necessary part In everyday to show you boys.
ernoon.
and
the
Barry
County
male
mess tent and take whatever you
High honors in the mid turn sized
Umft/I write poems ns they come winning
winni&lt;,o the
ih- war
u-»r v»t
mn« civilians
civilian*
yet most
•
Sincerely.
have left on your plate to eat. Thc population U leaning against lhe herd* go to Walter Cooke whose
to my mind. This one I am enclos­ regret with all their heart and &amp;oul
legkstered Holstein* produced an
ing for our precious boy*.
Roy E. Bush people seem to be healthy arid the railing?
. that those of you- In service are de­ Incidentally, the Mrs.
following letu-r 1* children arc really cute and some
average of 1133 pounds of milk and
। Believing him for Victory
prived the comforts of home and from one of lhe above writers 3 of the girls aren't bad.
Just
think,
lust
year
the
Red
43 8 pounds butterfat. High honor
I am Respectfully,
family which they enjoy. Don't .sons in service, the 4th son. Frank­
Trie climate is swell here. It docs Cross handled 5.000.000 pints ot In the larger herd size is the Co­
I sneer al the word regret. Just pul lin. is at home awaiting call.
get hot during the day and rather blocd and 2,000.000 meaMige*. If lonial Estate Farm with 1070 pounds
1302 S. Broadway
! yourself in their place, then what
cold at night but its a lot drier you really want to help that favorite of milk and 42.5 pounds of butterfat.
December 14. 1944
City
। et*c. but that, cun they do. Little
service
man
of
years,
there
Is
no.
High cow of the association for
,,, fox .
Somewhere in England than where we have been before. finer way than to dig deep when
All Mighty God
would be gained to sleep In
The country Is beautiful and really
the month is a grade Guernsey
In Heaven above.
rations Ii ,Mr fr'T.m'R,
and....Mr„* —
Roy- ------------E Buih
„
the Red Cross drive for war funds owned by Stella and Florence Par­
I holes us you do and eat K rations
nice to fly over.
Do bless our Boys
as you do. In an attempt to appre­
rott of Woodland, producing WOO
Haven't had any mail for over a begins on March 1st.
With thy unchanging love,
ciate what you go through
“,c™’an \
"'funds of milk and 82.6 pounds ot
week now and I don't suppose we
uu give them strength
It any ot you homemakers are
All of this is leading up to your
.•
other owners of high
From thy own might..
i feeling that few baek home care
“nre and ino"
day d° } will have any for a while. I sup- especially good at hanging paper. DU■*“—
cr.,Bl
Ke that by this time you have and if you would get a couple
We arc trusting lhee
.
what happens
hntinena lo
to you.
vou. who
who are
are
.
y0Ur
* li i 1 r
tI what
an to think that I have forgot­
Under 3 Year Class- Waller E
bringing up of us children. I am j
To win this fight.
— H.. it..
away. If the situation were re­ speaking now especially of the luter । ten to write, but we have been here brushes and a stepladder and put
Tiny Lady the author., verswj and
were herc at j,omc
years when thev each develop j and there lhe post week and it's
- ,
I what would you
do to show those
Along this
line of what a re- ; |t) uniform you .cared? You'd do their own personality and everyone almost Impossible to write under
turned veteran from a combat zone jugt what most civilians arc doing must be handled differently than! such conditions. I saw a lot of fel­
□niai Estate.
thinks about those at home, here now but there wouldn't be any- any one of the nrevious one* or lows on thc way that I came over■ature Class—XT?"".
Stella .“and
Florwith. Most of them are still with orders. People have let their
VT,.
“
U part of what that,
lovable
thing very tangible urn.
that could be previous experience* of the same■ ।1 seas
—
.... ........
....... — and lllllia
2nd Lt's., and are quite unhappy.
Interior decorating go. thinking the enCT? Parrott and Colonial Estate,
sincere Ace war reporter.' Ernie done directly for the soldiers and one. I am beginning to see lhe !
It Li beginning to get dark and war would be over, and are sick and
difficulty of Judging the exact,
Pyle, wrote .recently.
sailors that you knew.
’ we haven't any lights so will close. tired of soiled wallpaper. The last CLAY HILLS
Despite all the frenxy, I ve felt
Concern for those in service la a amount of leeway that is to be al­ 11 am well and feeling fine.
Barbara Covllle was out of school
ceiling I tried lo put on came down
almost pathetic in my happiness • quality of the heart and mind, lowed each one and even that varof lhe measles.
With love.
1 over my head and hand*,
hands, and'I
and ‘ 1 last week on acounl 01
at being home. I've had a wonder- what but the love and affection of les at different times. Maybe I am
looked like a victim ot the Spanish * Mrs 9crt!e Harr,s
Ken
ful time. The older I gel lhe better I thoac dear to you. sustain* you not making myself clear, but I. I
Inquisition In stocks. I shoulda had
JoJul»W V5.!1'
Lieut. Kenneth Dunn
I like being alive. 1 wish it could while you're away. As in peace know that there is something there ! A.P.O. 70. •. Postmaster
a movie contract, at least my de- l*‘ Middleville * Mr. and Mrs. John
time the bond' of human fellowship that I hadn't realized before. May­ j San Francisco. Calif.
go on forever.
lighted family howled themselves Rollara spent Wednesday afternoon
People arc always asking what I cries out In sympathetic underrtand- be it Just looks big to me now be­
.... Ur
.......
hoarse over
Costello couldn't at Leon Potts'. * Mrs. Fern Poland
thlnk of the "home front." expect-] ing when hardships come to oth- cause I am Just seeing It or rea­
January 21. 1945 possibly have brought more mirth, and children were callers at Guy
ing mt, of course, to raise hell j era:
in war the hardships are lizing it. Maybe It's Just one of
Nobody could ever look to rae for McNee's. Friday night. * Mr. and
Prance
those things that adjusts itself la-,
about It.
shared with a deeper understand­ ter
----- —--------------any living room face-Uftlng
unless- Mrs. Melvin Haight, of Freef&gt;ort,,‘
on and becomes Instinctive and Dear Folks;
Well. I don't know. In lhe flrat Ing because whatever sacrifice* are
were callers at Leon Potts' and Guy -;
It's "
a beautiful day in January, they needed a good laugh.
is
dealt
with
without
realizing
It.
Il
place it's so wonderful to be home made, they are made for every UvMcNee's Sunday afternoon. Henry I
lhe sun Is shining on the snowknow
that
I
am
far
from
perfect
that I find myself reluctant lo crltl- ing being. In this war all serve
A service man overseas received •------------—------------ —.•—------covered trees and tents. Il's really
and
that
in
dealing
with
other
pU;
cltt or eveh admit any Haws In thc . a universal cause, which creates n personalities things can. Ret highly very pretty. And we did have a this telegram from his wife. "Just ac.r^„R.
caller at the former
home.
home front.
| universal sorrow. Great personal Involved if one doesn't sleep on It snow storm yesterday, and I do
It is true that a great many peo- । tragedies come to some, and for and think about it manv dlHereut mean a storm.
pie don't know there's a war on. | reasons beyond our vision, arc
The reason you haven't heard
times
and
from
many
different
an
­
or don't seem to care. And yet I spared others.
from me this last week Is that I
realize that I could very easily let I All of this sounds very wordy but gles. Enough of that!!
I haven't received any more par­ have again been moved. As I just)
myself sit down and take It easy [ you Just try and put it rfbwn in
told Gloria In a letter, that was
and never think of war again, ex- i black and whit*. I know all too well cels since the last time I wTole and the shortest permanent Job I ever
I
haven't
received
any
more
Ban
­
ccpt in an academic way.
, the reaction of thc serviceman to
had. Dun: it! Now I never will get
I've had no bad incidents during | civilians after the In.st war. Some ners or Free Press papers since any mail. I'm still in the same i
that first one. Maybe you hod bet­
these few months at home. But of that reaction Is inevitable bcdepot, and I'm back in the same
T have learned from experience I cause there are aiwnvs exceptions. I ter have them sent to you and you I .battalion.
‘“••-'Jon. but in
tn a different com- '
that Ji's almost Impossible—some- ; era nt you much has happened back box them to send fo me. In the Free ,p&lt;iny.
,—Living conditions
cond
here aren't I
times Infuriating in a helpless sort, home that could well arouse lhe Press I enjoy the front page, snorts quite as good, but I'm still happy,
pages,
comics,
editorial*,
and
local
of way—to talk to most civilians, man overseas. I know exactly how
especially with lhe news lately.
news
including
all
about
Western
feeling about the war.
I would feel about strikes for high
Those Russians are really going to
Michigan
college.
On trains and In public places । wages and failure to meet War
I saw a very wonderful movie last town, aren't they? But although
I find mjnelf drifting automatically bond ouotaa but .because these
things look favorable on the East­
to boys in uniform with overseas , thins* happen it is not rleht to night with Gary Cooper and Ingrid ern front, I hope the people in the
Bergman in it called "Saratoga
ribbons or service stripes, for we assume that all at home do not Trunk."
It’s about the cl«*e«t 'mov- States
Blates don't get the Idea' that it's
can talk lhe same language.
I care what hapnens to you. Believe
le to “Gone With lhe Wind” (hat all oyer but the shouting, because
As an example of what I mean, i me. they do! It Is easy to underit Isn't. And won't be tor years to
onc man said to me one day in stand how any person being away I believe could be noasible.
Give my beat wishes to everyone. come, even if the fighting does
complete good faith, "Tell me now, from home for its long a time as
stop. I don't believe the people in
Love to all
K exactly what Is it you don't । you have, could come around to
the States will evfrr believe that,
Gene
about war?"
| that point of view. I think I'd
December 17. 1944 but nevertheless It's true.
I think I must have turned a lit- . probably feel that same way myIt's hard to believe what's going
Dear Folks:
:
Ue white, and all I could do was ■ self.
on over here unless you see it with
Um
sending
you
a
remembrance
look at him in shock and say. I It Is always well to remember
(Continued on Page 2. Sec. 2.)
"Good God. if you don't know, then ' that there Krc those at home, whd from the church service that I was

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59c

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49c

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I could never tell you." It’s little are not under the danger and stress
things like that which make re- . of bombs and shells, but who are.
turning soldiers feel their misery nevertheless, working their Ilves
has all been In vain.
। out to help end and win the war.
I don't think America at home1 This may seem to you like a
Js either unwilling or Incapable of very poor answer to your letter
getting fully Into the war. We need Hem:, but I have tried to tell vou
only to be told more what to do. what I know U the general feeling
and to have scarcities and grim- of those from your home town,
nea* applied clear across the board. I
------------*~
Yours
verv—
truly.
Personally I'm glad for tlie Pres-1
ident's proposal for a National I
Hasting*. Michigan
Service Act. I think It will stiffen 1
Dec. 22. 1944
up lhe whole American nation, and Dear Herman:
through
touching almost every
Little did I think when I filled
family, moke people buckle down. this pen lost evening what a Job
That, and the casualties that lie of persuading it was cut out to do.
ahead ot us.
Just thought this morning, be­
I believe the worst of our war is cause there Is so much ahead of

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bonds to be bought, work to be done, there’s still

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transportation and many others vital to the suc­
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We are ready to help you too, money for omor-

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�THE HASTINGS BAN NEK. THUR8DAT. FEBRUARY 13, IMS

I really didn't start out to bethis letter, but I just got started
and couldn't stop
course they see picI hope everyone al home Is feel­
ing OK 1 feel fine myself, except
that
VUBl this helmet Xpr a
— —
seat
.Ofc Fm
* ...
silling, on. It geUing damned awful hard.
I go on about their business
All my love.
•
the same tiring when I’wai^
•
Dave
®*£ ‘inJt
Cd. David 8. Good) ear. 3641X192
lw-P^toisster
Ti£.
win
' N**' York’ N YDecember 28. 1944
England
Mrs Gertrude Wilcox

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g«es away all winter. When alarm her. especially after Mick tween plantations
largely by
10 out In the blackout end the beingmjwng.
water. In the interior the only
houses ere heat
I by acen- fog. it Is eort 6f e braille process It wont
be
more than three, roads are native tracks used maintral heating lyst
tunave, but gussstng which u a rasUurent end weeks
by fireplaces qr open healths in which Is the ebstainers' meeting. . a gem
each room. Ihsse are not too warm Most confusing
*------ ‘
- Mogl unusual occurance. J stood away from
swim.
dally, they are almost as good as
th^T.' c,laWt«» A^.—Abstainer s Society. . There is lUUe of Import to put on cleared from these parts so that
nothing at all Sitting by'them,
eu arc cooked before, and cooled j said
what's that. ’ Whereupon, paper due to our isolation from the ' they may go back to their work of
hind, jo That the impression
of B paaakig lady said—English accent beaten track, a passing convene- rebuilding their ruined or neglected
.on of
Thera BUU
..X .11
x—
| holdings.
*
----- -UWI. t — - uwa— lkjn i^ght interesl you.
are no eggs, virtually, and only 2 they 11 bury you. you know’-The
Awhile back I met an Australian
It's my guess that many an Ameroz of chaw a week The rest*_u- thing intrigued ma. I didn’t know offletr who has been in these | lean after 'the first thrill of home
ranU close at B or 7—a lot of peo- and still donV whether &lt;1&gt; the islands for the past II years Hls ■ coming ha* worn thin shall drift
pie eat there lo Wf at honie It । Reehabitea are thc same as tne Ab­
le, also a fact that the English stainers, t2» whlch-if they are father owned one ol the big Inde- -back to this country It is still a
grouse and complain leas about different- will bury you. a&gt;» what pendent plantations in ttieee part* I frontier and offers thc challenge
their tight rationing than we do Reehabitea may be anyhow. I in- and was taken prisoner by the Japs । America's watt did after the Civil
&lt;0. Nothing has been I War I want ncme of It now but
about ours.
tend to find out. Hal
since and IU doubtful ten years ago I would certainly

Jordan. 80 Ac. Sec. 9, Wood
|. Robert M. Blivln. 36404383

tew York. N. Y.
D C. Lyle GUlamie
U-SJfJl. Class 1B-45P
1 Hight Brigade
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Pensacola. Fla.
.
Pvt. Royden B. Yarger. 36977946
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tif J Jordan to Jarpcr Jordan
lie. 80 Ac. Bee. 9. Woodland.
Johnstown.
Ruby B. Merrick to
QuuslM. Lot 1134. dty.
Lemuel E. SUac to A
and wife. Lot 37. Harder
Nashville
«
Mack D. Deed* and

Simon KUertMOk and •

G. Mathamar and wife.
g, Blk. 7. Unooin park &gt;

Mary

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WANTED
Men and Women
for Machine Operations, Packing and
Inspection Work

UCTION SALE
TUESDAY'vFEBRUARY 20, 1 945

GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS

GOOD WAGES
Thc Hastings Manufacturing Company is Barry County’s largest
employer. The men and women in our employ are the kind you’d
like as friends — and co-workers.

All employees with two months or more service receive pro-rated
vacation pay. Group sickness and hospitalization insurance-is avail­
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NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
All applicants must qualify under the War Manpower Stabilization
Plan. Bring your Birth Certificate with you and apply at the
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

Commencing at one o'clock thc following will be offered for sole:

FARM MACHINERY
Good Birdscl wagon &amp; comb,
rack.
Good John Deere, 6 ft. mower.
Side delivery hay rake.
McCormick 7 ft. grain binder.
7 ft. Cultipacker.
McCormick corn binder.
Oliver 99 plow.
Superior fertilizer drill.
Lime soreader.
Manure
spreader.
2 horse cultivator. Corn shel­
ter.
Buzz saw rig. Model T Ford
truck.
Iowa cream separator. Milk
cans, strainer and pails.
Grindstone. Iron kettle and
jacket.
Electric fence controller. Bee
hives.
-y
TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE.

MANUFACTURING
HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

Chicken feeder. Used window
sash.
Tile scoop. Platform scales,
1,000 lbs.
3 bu. June clover seed. Tim­
othy seed.
Hoy knife, shovel, forks and
other articles too numerous
to mention.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Cabinet radio.
Oak extension table.
~
China closet.
Small square table.
Kitchen tabla. Rocking
chairs.
Single bad, springs and mat­
tress.
Commode with looking glass.
Double spring cot.
Dishes, crocks and cans, •
Wood box. Hip boots, size 9.

QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
Floyd A. CadwaUader and wife
to Chester C. Banghart and wife.
Par. dty.
Dorothy -Edmonds to Alice Fisher.
I 40 Ac. Sec. 3. Castleton.
Minnie O. Hinckley to William
I Van Asaelt, 160 Ac. See. 17. and par­
cels. Sec. 8. Yankee Springs.
Viola J. Phillips to 'Victor .Phillipa
8 Ac. Sec. 17. Assyria. ’
Raymond A. Morey to Herbert
J. Lewis, et *1. Lot 3. Vreeland Wall
lake resort, hope.
Benjamin Pakoner and wife to
Bernard Falconer and wife. 10 Ac.
Sec. 25. Irving.
I George D. Roberta and wife to
I Leo and Mildred Dull. 80 Ac. Sec. 3.
Woodland
I Henry M. Elliott to Hertha M.
EllloU. 8’» Lol 1045. city.
Hertha M. Elliott to Henry M. ElHott, Par. See. 20. Hastings.

.

Marjnrie 8

Iton

Quimby wi
rw' attests
home. * N
Mr -nd Ju

.’■'n rhn.-ll
Tuesday m
rltsb ♦ m
Vlv&lt;nn M»
and Mrs. C
ot Mm. Vlt
to hear ah
t«&gt;n Is Ma;
Creek at
Lnubaugh

south Nasi

SOUTH W
Mrs. Ch
Mrs Fred
weekend t
Waller Pe
da Brod I
spent the
attended t
land. * C
Herman I
■pent the
ami .Mrs
northwest
and Mrs.
afternoon.
with hls
Mrs. Ota

Rev. and I
land Sunt
birthday, i

♦ Mrs. I
been caret

num of L

Isaac Wil

Mrs Kelt
Bunday dl
-n-l f
and Neval

Mr. one
family wt

a week ay

weekend i
Newton nt

sh»tt, Frt
Flint and
Delton w&lt;
Mrs

Mnr

guests

of

Mason wt

Battle Cr
Mr and 5
ed a part
Armstront
day even!

NORTHS
. Mrs. VI
son Will 1
ent. * M:
and faml
lte&lt;i Mr
Sundav.
Freeport
aunt Mr.
* M-. nr
son Eddie
Scheel Si
*’ Mrs. Kar
were Sun
and Mrs.
Hendersoi
■ entertain;

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der callee
Henncy
nine.

GW
Tn Tkis law Isuiif

Cough
Mixture—
An Outstanding S
hoobbs

In Canada—Made In U S A
Throat IrritehsM Dm

E

NOTHING TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED.

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A
nlh-r ■oothlnfi
Bii.-h1«r » CAK-

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk

LyBARKEK S DRUG STORE

:

Wllct.X to &lt;
♦ Vincent
Ernie Skidi
Mrs Ethel
day dinner
Wesley B
Hastings. &lt;
had Mr. ai
talln of tl
and Mrs

CWd fnpamtiona’at.dinctadt

BERT L AREHART, PROP
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

vaL Bunds:
Mr . and Mi
and Mrs U
Uy of AUcgi
ble WilcoX

ttnaa for dl

Pfc. John H. Birman, Jr.
Dewey H. Gosch, et i
a. Hrnty and wife. Lot
APO 1M a Poatmastcr
Taxes are tight—a single man
I now have flstfulls of English -----------New York. N. Y.
. Ill treatment would | have paused Cd consider
,
gives half of everything over 88.00 eoina I enclose one—a farthint,
s that Hastings. Michigan,
hhE
I?
“ »•••
^Wniiani T. Grigsby and wife to
n week to the government The tax the smallest English coin—worth
PXc. Wm. H. Birman. 36803018
World. I Dear Mum.
full* more on the little man beof an English penny, or tic. I
AJO. 90
Postmaster
hu
h ow
Carl R. Bryan* and wife, NH Lot
maybe not this time but there is
Toe mail situation Is stin eon—
“*• "
New York, N. Y.
to cable yeu’Xrt ’’Sw^oS?AuMndian°andhI' “J*0**10® ,hta frec hour* "o*' ch*rt'
,506 and NH Wl. dty.
always a next time.
fused 1 don't know whether our cause there are a lot of tax free ----------ls°my'intention
securities
here
—
taxes
arc
mostly
Harry p. Tuttle and wife to Olin
Hl never forget the conversation mail U actually going out. I’U write
tonlght or tomorrow. You will have '«t Ov? t«£^!d AuiKd Dl mid- J'!® IH* P&gt;«n» for Uve future. It i*
lat U. Helen McPherson. N731554 J. Munn and wife. Lot 1011, city
J had with an eighteen year old everv day or so anyhow, because on salaries and the salaried men &lt;“&lt;’be,°rC y°U I&lt;1 the lKUrH. told me^&lt; fie? rSb- ^thJ. “In&lt;b«l£
232nd Gen Hosp. Unit
Earl A. Nash and wife to Robert
German prteoner. - when I was -in they’ll net there eventually We are in the lower income bracxets
The
big
iqcn
live
off
incomes
from
AJ».O.
17928.
Postmaster
C.
Walldorff and wife. Lol 4. Blk.
t&gt;» tvwptt*! No matter how con-1 have still received no Incoming
Hl write'*tomorrow or Saturday.
huXg*Ther£thw I
lhc •n*1?cr
Crew]t
San Pranclaco. Calif..
34. Eastern Add-, city.
vtMtag I aounded. no matter how mai&lt;. *but
—* *hope
“
*to
“ “within
•*•••••’ lhe near untaxaole securities and *0. as us­
b.
D. Bauer
Bauer and
and wife
wife “
to Benjamin
ual.
the
poor
man
geU
poorer
and
O.
D.
nmeh I argued with him. I still future unlet« we set into such a the rich man stays fairly rich You
Falconer
and wife, 10 Ac. 80c. 25,
Wellington
F.
Mugridge.
APO.
eogjdnt get it through his heau situation that it falls behind again can see that the Englishman has was Anyhow. 111 write again soon.
4 lie Australian
nusu»u»u is a
A cocky self
X I
The
Irving.
I said Itst tune that I would tel!
that they weren't going to wUi tlu
, assured individual, but he’s color* I
a
much
more
difficult
time
puttim:
Bernard
L.
Falconer
and wife to
:w»C. I finally gave up in disgust you about the way the Englsih get
ful and
hat n vttallfv flint lw&gt;.
anything aside than we do There
Lt Kennetlt Wilcox, ATX). 141. Chester G. Banghsri and wife, 10
after he made this statement, and along. I don’t quite sec how they Is little defense splurging High, Cpl Joseph V. Wilcox. 36863055
Ac. Bee. 25. Irving.
I quote. "Hitler ha* promised us do so well. Absolutely everything taxes were eommun before tlie war. •
APO
17665.
'
Postmaster
'
J.
'
H
HU...
„
Lt
y°u
tneir
incessant
ooaatutg
Pfc.
Kenneth
Towne.
36407915
'Z?^^ihd.^ h2. ih?^ and
“"I shameless
shameless self,
self, back
back slapping,
slapping.
Ellis Daniels and wife to Forest
we would win in the end. maybe one ordinarily uses is rationed- but are everv worse now and show
New York. N Y.
A PO. 967. 'i Postmaster
tne nmouiit
- --•■» ----- ----- ----- ------and thc
amount serins
seems »u
so small ।----C. McMillen and wife. Lot 10. Blk.
mot this time, but we will never anti
bU’ V0U *“Ve t0 •dn'‘re ’h«n ,Or
that » would be Infinitesimal by i no signa of weakening There are
Ban Francisco. Calif.
home with presents for everyone, all
.u their short
.&gt;.„w comings. They
tv., k....
4, Bulker's Add., city.
•be beaten. 1 don't know how or
have
_
__ nl'ji all saris of bond drives
alr.ofund*.
all sorts of bond drives, funds'
New. Britain
Thc plantation owner and hls fem-1 Uie will to go forward and a su­
George Green to Hastings Strand
■when, but sometime in the future our standards For instance, they —everything from the Duke of ‘
Jan.
13.
1945
Next
week,
and
on
the
double.
,
Theatre.
’ Inc
It , Lot 573 and E 20 ft.
Uy were “the big whltsf master
jwe will win." And believe tne. he's cct'oniv 2 ounces of coffee □ weck Clarences fund—whatever it mav...Mrs W D Bauer
preme confidence in their ability to comes Virginia Varney, Woodland । "'tjatre,
Lot 572.
573, C
it
wst
city.
4
■not the only one that believe* that Of course, they don't drink much be—to the Kings and Queen’s fund Hastings. Mich.
a kindly law. 17»e natives were his i dori’&lt;?:.
...
m
and Mary Joyce Pieroe, Delton to
Harry P. Osborn and wife to Has­
■ Every young child that ha* the coffee, but even the tea. of which for orphans, and funds to buy darts:
Dea&gt;
Aunt
Gertrude
social
rcaponsiuuny
ana
ne
met
it
tell
you
who
does
what
and
why
tings M18 CO.. 80 Ac. Sec. 10. 80 Ac.
faMortune of being tn Germany n they consume inconceivable quan­ for dart games &lt;Red Cross*
I
*°th^'
L
*
bOr
r
«*
ru,l
«
1
,rum
the
Vilat
“
dear
old
Woodland
and
Delton
tities.
is
doled
out
to
8
ox
a
week,
see.
11,
Rutland.
Mu) having that pounded into his
shade
behind,
but
the
nights
are
fine
to
me.
and
Im
sure
there
I
•
------------.....
..
...
------H
anyone
denies
that
there
is-,
high." Until then Cheerio.
Earl Biair and wife to Edward H.
many slicks of tobacco.
’head daily, and they will pound •» which .is not enough. They get fog in England they lie in their 1 have been none better. You ean - lages at so
_ mones
Kraft ud wife. Lot 35. Sundagv
’ cloth, and
money per year. Tliey cool and beautiful.
Into their children s heads Take it cooking fat—2 w a week, little
Once,—
out----------------tn the bay
the
sky
tell Aunt Rose, truthfully that lhe
nhMr ____ _________
, r
------„ was
-—
__________ , Zolly Coffer.
from me the people of thi* screwt-u more of butter and a little bit of teeth. Fog—Ye God*, what fog. It
------------------------------- - --------Arthur Casshu Knight and wife
?rn&lt;k“fU7*1
*f Hr
up World have really got a job oleomarglne to go with it. Tlie lack is foggy, it was..It will be. now and
jug I| of the s^ihem erm j“ut gr££ COURT
COVKT HOU8E
HO,™: NEWS
forever.
Amen.
I
don
’
t
think
it
ever
by
cable
and
I
didn
’
t
want
to
to
Angelo A. Spirts and wife. Lot
fQ
‘
d
“
vilvet
mouiT
I
WARRANTY.
DEEDS
ahead of them in straightening out of gasoline has driven most of the
•n . m^nthV'v^y thc upward fold of a velvet tnoun-1 WARRANTY. DEEDb
city.
en a months
._‘ln
Mill
tz&gt; J.
j Hartvig
H.
1
mn tn vaca.Til. “
n
I. pu-i. »i ”
111 to
Holm 672.
Adrian E. Checscman to Emma E
i f rnm hSmt ^ttSST1^
' ThCrf *“ t,,C «en,le ro11 °f the
AWTia.
Guy. 14ls 58, 59, W. 61 and 63,
fJSS
।1x111 ,nd watCT l«P-l«PP‘ng along . Charles O Higtaie and wife to Hardendorf's Add. 'Nashville.
' h i JLrT
' &gt;« ■“*«• ,n
even, meaim-d beat ' Arthur Dean andwife. 80Ac.. Sec.
Louretta Tungate, et al, lo Clyde
they were treated well. ,
. It gBVe onc |hc iclue of pe&gt;cc jn u. Tiiornapple.
Grummet and wife. 120 Ac See- 4.
TTvere were
-v.v no taxes ..
on
........
the
. —
land
.... ‘ a perfect world, but lhe labeled! Perry C. Bamum and wife to Fred
5
.
U/l.mn one
mu n
rtlif aa . boxes of T N T. on which I sat. be- . Bowerman and wife. 80 Ac..Sec. 35. Thornapple.
When
wished Into afarf
startout
ForrtM Bukh and wife to Ralph
plantation, one surveyedthe land I bed the truth of my fancy.
Thornapple.
Thorns p pie.
Noble and wife. 40 Ac. 8ec. 14.
Lyle 2.
B. Bunnell end
and r!f;
wife to Robert Carlton.
hrough government agents then
Now I'm off to shower away the
Ljl?
t
lent to the tribe who owned it and perspiration.
Our
thermometer Hustwick. Par. Sec. 1. Barrv'.
Margene Kussmaul lo Robert
offered them six shillings a hec- stands at 120*—Winter with IU . Robert Hustwick and wife to Mar- Hustwick and wife. Par. Sec. I.
gene---Kussmaul.
1. Barry. Barrytare.
’s about
-------------------’ Par. Bee. ------------1&lt;HC That
IUKIO
BWUL 1* dollar
UUUrt* per
ITI 2'i
« . , .snow seems a far away myth.
.
„
------t
. -r.„
k. —
Vlncc|1,
Emil 8. Ottosen. ct al. to Elisabeth
acres.
If
after ,the
council ....
was f.
Nathan V. Mofflt to Hasen D.
Parker. 80 Ac.. Sec. 9, Rutland.
Hook and wife. LxM. 611 and W'»
called and the natives decided to |
Cpl V McPltarlln. 38530211
William M. O’Connell and wife Lot 612. Hastings city.
sell, you paid the tribe and pro­
251 Stn. Hosp.
Howard E Beuou and wife to Lereeded to clear your acres: If they
A.P.O. 320.
Postmaster
and 4. Cedar Points Plat. Barry.
voted against you. there was noth- I
San Francisco. Calif.
Victor Anson to Clare Lyons. Par. and w'v Lot 416. city
Ing to do except pick out a spot ।
Sec. 30. Prairieville.
ail over.
over, j| Addresses
Thoinaa H. Shepherd, et al to
someplace else and start ail
Elmer A Caukin and wife to Glenn J. Zumbrinx and wife. Par­
If was a wise system and gave
“— thei ! ppi Raymond C. Wlllitts.
Everett L. Phelps and wife. Lot 3. cels Secs. 5 and 6. Orangeville.
natives lhe last word. The Islands |
US.MCR
Blk. 6. Grant's Add., city.
OUo M. Mark and wile to Wil­
are still theirs. Land had to be hn-1
MB-NAD
Cecile L. Baughan to Elbert Linda liam L. Ganson and wife. Lots 3 and
proved from year to year according
Hastings. Nebraska
scy and wife. Lot 8. Crispe Plat. Sec. 4. Cedar Points Plat. Barty
( to contract, and native labor was
6. Prairieville.
Richard D. Lindhorst and wife to
rigidlv controlled against exploits-:
Kenneth R Dunlap. 8 C 3 C
James H. Benham and wife to Clarence F. Keech and wife, NL
tlon. The big companies sometimes'
Frank Coach. Lot 31. city.
Lot 56 and Lot 57. Arnett's Ra»on.
look advantage ot their power but
San Bruno. Calif
Clare W Culver and wife to Mill lake. Johnstown.
on the whole the black, accnrdln.James H. Benham and wife. 160 Ac..
Glenn O. Henry and wife to
1 to hls standards was treated very
Pvt. Clyde B. Casey Jr.
8cc 4. 40 Ac. Sec. 5. Baltimore.
Zcnas c. Cclvtr. and wife. 3 Ac. Sec.
I well.
Pit 3 3rd Rec Bn.
Guy C. Keller and wile lo Clare 31. Carlton.
Thc land Is rich and once cleared,
U85771 UBM.CR
W Culver and wife. Nls Lots 6 and
Ralph R. HOmhprey and wife to
will raise anything under the sun.
Parris Island. 8. C.
7. Blk. 7. Eastern Add., city.
carl T Moon and wife, 51 Ac. 8cc.
, Thc main crops were coffee, cocoa.J
Jeanette Oergcl to Margaret Bur- 26, Castleton.
hemp, indigo, rubber and coconuts 1
Pvt Harvey J.. Warren. 36915803 roughs. U&gt;t 13. Standley s First
LeRoy Dmmotu and wife lo Ferris
Copra of course was always fore-'
A.G.F Replacement Dept No. 1 Add.. Fine Lake Park. Johnstown. Quick and wife. 100 Ac.. See. 29.
most. Coconut trqra bear in four
Fort 0.-2.
George
G. Mcsdc.
Meade. Md.
Fe—r r..
Marguerite Burroughs to Albert Baltimore
years and pay for themselves in!
• • •
P. Oergel
Ocrgel and wile.
wife. Lot 13.
13, Standcolon B. Hailact and wife to
Sgt Fred W. Bishop. 36483377
ten. The harvest once started averley’s First Add.. Fine Lake Park. Tracv Hallock and wife. Par. Sec.
A PO 228.
Postmaster
I ag&lt;* cornel hln« like 8150 per acre
Johnstown.
15. Hope. F
annually. Work was carried on by
, Clare O. Marshall and wife to, Lewis M. Skinner and wife to
a white manager, white over-seers,
Carl W. Hannon and wife. 83 Ac. Harold J. Ball and wife. Lot 1 and
and native boss boys over tho- Lawrence H. Greenfield. P 2 c
। Sec. 25. Assyria.
w 2 rods law 2. Blk. 45. Middleville.
1 James Bowerman to Slat.' of । Wlnnifred Gurd to Edward R.
blacks.
Ft Pierce. Fla.,
Michigan. 80 Ac. See. 11. Yankee &lt; and Cornelia Campbell. JO Ac. Sec.
Tlie life was luxurious, effortless,
1 Springs.
। 25 and 50 Ac. Sec. 30. Hope. ,
and indcuendent. Many of civili­
Olof A. Fomcll to Emma E. For­ ! Royce G. Hen ton and wife to
Charles D. McCartv. V6HA2c
zations luxuries were found in ■
. nell. 40 Ac. Sec. 8. Woodland.
Reg. 27 Balt. 48. Co 82
John B- Daniels and wife, N 35 ft..
j these out of Ute way places. Frlgl- ’
Walter F. Roe and wife to Le­ Lot 22, Eddy's Beach plat, Hope. #
UBN.T.C.
' daires were common awl even some
vant Snyder and wife. Lol 0. Rose- ' C Arthur Klopfenstine and wile
Great Lakes. Illinois
| automobiles. Every family alnns the
land
Park. Yankee Springs.
to Jasper Jordan and wife. Lota 43.
! coast hud their own launches or
Jasper
Jordan
gnd
wife
to
IrvI 44. 53 and 54. Eagle Point No. 2.
Rex R. McCarty. S2c
sailing craft because travel’ be- (
Jordan lake, Woodbind.
Harley B. Andrews and wife to
Harold xoder and wife. Lot 7, O. A.
Phillips Add.. Nashville.
j Roy Thomas and wife to D. Keith
Yerty and wife. S'. Lou 14 and 15.
I1 city.
•
•
। C. B. Farr and wife to Harold
Gear and wife. Lot shore Pine lake.
Prairieville.
Jerry Andrus and wife lo Carroll
W. Hewitt and wife. 8'j Lou ? and
4. Freeport.
Waller E Culberl and wife to An­
gelo Spirts and wife. Lot 0. Culbcrt
Hoving sold my form I will hove an auction solo at the form located 1 Vi miles south
park. Sec. 38. Carlton.
Fred A. Bucher and wife lo Wllof Hastings on M-37 or 3,s mile north of the Star school on
I Ham R. Greiner and wife. 90 Ac.
Sec. 36. Rutland.

X, “iLTLh

dinner suet
aliall home

�mt HASTINGS BANNKH. THUMP AY. FYBBI AKY ». 1W
ASSYRIA
Coats of Hasukcs apenl thq week- to meet ’heir son who U tome cci discharge fro
Cafe and Muote r«p*vwvvu_
■
Mr and Mrs Harold Holmes and ।‘'nd at tomr * Mr. and Mis. Har- furlough from lhe navy. * Mr&gt; Lib turned home Saturday. * Joe Ham­
Goodyear Bro.;. Hdwe. and wood- :
m-md
With forHastUqTs
lhe aid of yuwyor
week
with hls
arm aLes
son spent Sunday al her pnrrnU. i ley.Reuse viUted Mr.
and Mrs. DougU*-. &gt;pent Bunday at thc home । mond
nwnc spent last
’family
wSiaraand
In Battle
Creak,
bigHawthorne.
245 first game
I land «*de cka«»
rieT with*Middi.-’tleCrvamery and
Mr and Mrs Chas Crandall. » I Howard Brovatit and daughter at of Mr. and Mr». Oley Douglav. and Willi-... —
Tlie Junior Choir will practice Fri- Walt, r BrqvanU east of tok«* Odes- family of Carlton Center It being The Will Hammond* and two grund; daughter, also Mr. and Mra. Ethan tlie other kcglcrs und copped the, Andrus Service.
day evening at thc Briggs vchuol &gt;“
WedricKlay. The Howard Olty s birthday
P-BTON RING LEAGUE: Grindocnes .1 tne
I
--------------- -- » ------i Hammond und daughter of Battle I i-u
house * Tlie Woman s Society will Hmvants have gone to V rgtnu
jCre.’a called on Mr. nnd Mrs. Ardy With a second game 197 and a final I
..
meet Thursday Feb 15 at Mr*, now. • Mr-. Cgrl Holtom called on Gts'aHH CWF.FK
s&lt; ore of 304. hls 646 series wa&gt; 2i
I Owen Sunday evening.
Randail .*. a Mr and Mrs Sherman
Wortman totilrday. * Lost Week s Letter
pins ahead nt hls nearest compel- a;.u MactUne Boom blanked CIO.
Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh £,ordt'n Qtow !• with hi* RrantfIn honor of tne Both birthday of
! Hur.,
.
Jones and Yvonne kpent Sunday nt J'trcnt'
•*“J Mrs. Grs-Lahinan Fred Olla. 16 children and grand­
Swcnd place was accounted for
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holtom's tn fj
»»e Is children epent the day in the home
by Charley Floria for State. InsulaWoodland. * About 100 were yrtf - । to ring the mumpt.
.
,
tu n with a tine &lt;04 scries and
at •
ent at lhe Briggs church Sunday ...
mu'
•
w way. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Otis and
third spot vent to Dave Goodyear
evening to hear Dr Julyx Mwr/’k™’
it« detb- sons of Kalamazoo; Mr. and Mrs. is* lr*
•*hu scored 591 for Goodyear Bros.
r«i»’ The^Basi* Li^'XjV'sautt ' cst
to Mr and’Mrs. Louis Harry Dunn and grandson Hubert1'*«• ■■
Hdwe.
----n^ifne*?^i Martin in tto le.M«of their son Schrier of Southwest Rutland; Mr. | “to
The Best Scores:
and Mr?. Ray Erway and Maxine uf p,„i
39«’- Jnhn «*vmberger and to Dibble. Lansing -* Mr. and Mrs
L. Hawthorne 945-197-204—646
)n lb
iMrarMD Mf a,,d MrS- Prank Hl‘,a Bl thc lO» Leon Youngs and daughters ot Po- K. K,i
C. Floria .188-274-214—«24
..
fi” 1^' si
» dunk lake were Sunday visitors at &lt;**«s
day- dinner guest of her brouter.
D. Goodyear 199-203-180—591
Wesley B. Webb and daughters in
J. Nowickc. Conun’1 League
”
RumAII Whllemore's. * A nice
Ha.'tln&lt;ta. * The Ernie Skidmore : hom^ro^m"*&lt;Mn?*L«)&gt;n*C.to* Mra 8wect cut *•“*“ *,trr brlng coni crowd attended the Goodwill com- ' V;.,
w. Ayres. Comml League ..
^'f* Mr- fined ta her bed for some time. Sunhad Mr and Mrs Arthur Houshmunity meeting Saturday night at
Archie
Stamm.
Mrs.
Wm.
Schroder.
।
dajr
Mr
nnd
Mr
,
Sweet
and
Virtolln of the striker district. Mr. Mr? «
W. Hackney. Rec. League .
Jones. Mrs. too Bajha ! R|nh| called on Mrs. Frankie Briggs the church. All enjoyed the singing
•and Mrs. Arthur Skidmore anJ
O Norris. Comml League
by the local talent girls. * Mr. and. it U
f”"Uv nt the Durfee district. Mrs and Mra. Bernard Tasker—each In Bowens MUls. * Mrs. Francis Mrs. Homer and family of Assyria U/br-..’
D. Drews. Bliss League ..
Marjorie Skidmore and baby of eavis-a pint of blood to the plasm., stortun received a set of 12 tiny line were Thursday visitors at Roy Bs-' ' •' '*"
200 OefUM:
acbieu unci 4 wine bottles to
Minus. Mrs. Marie Skidmore of blood bank In Battle Creek last
way's.
*
Mrs
Sara
Erway
returned
week.
■
’
.match in » case which her son. home Sunday after spending thc
o-’e«Ba, Texas as their Sunday vis­
J Nowicke »J. C. Ken field •po. C
*'
• 0 •
8 Sgt Cha.t. Stcrkan picked up in week with iwJallvoi In Hastings, a
itors
. '
Norris 218. D. Goodvear 203. I. i
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FAIR LAKE
Germany also three large paintings
Hawthorne 245-204. W. Hacknei,
Mr. and Mra Neil Welcher
and token off the wall where they made Mrs. Clyde Warren attended a 7
Qultnby were Saturday night sun301
- .
home
demonstration
council
meet-1
ner guests at the Herbie Wilcox children of Battle Creek spent Sun- ’heir headquarters. He said the Ing in Hastings Friday.
RECREATION LEAGUE Leon­
Scaring
and first thing they took off the wall
home. * Mrs. Frida Marshall and day with their parmu. Mr
ards, Bliss and Piston Rings wtr.) .
and *»s Hitlers pictum * Mr and Mrs
Mr "nd.Mrs. Worth Oreen called Mrs. Cha*, tochleitucr * Mr
two
games
from
Hastings
Ice
an
SOUTH
SHULTZ
and family of; IrvMm. Chas.
vniu. Pixley
rixii'i spent
sin-ni Sunday
ouuu«) Orville
—....... - •Pickhard
....................
on Mrs. Vivian Love and her new Mra.
Fuel. White Products and Btran
Last Week’s Letter
__ _
Iniz m»nt Rnnrtuv with Xfr nnd Mrs
,rcn Charlie Duane, who was bom with Mr. and Mrs Arthur. Colin ing spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Prob..- H’spccUvely.
Mrs Mane Kenyon and her'
Tuesday morning at Pennock hm- in Battle Creek * Friday night. Burette Willison * Mr.and Mrs
Feb. 16. will pc Family Night at Archie Burd and children were mother. Mrs DrMolt of Hastings
2/15
BLISS LEAGUE: Foundry an-*
—
Stop Office won two from Elects
the Bunnell church * Mr. and
Ol Mr.'and Mrs. Chas. Mayo spent Sunday evening with Mrs.1
clnns and Office respectively an
and Mrs Clare Marshall * Friend’ Mre. tort Utts and mother. Mrs. | »n Battle Creek Bunday. Oil their Emma Kenyon. * Mr. and Mrs
t- Court Shippers blanked Engineers
home they called on Mr and Bernard Watson and Betty. Robert
of Mrs. Vincent Norton will be glad Will Mjison and Mr add Mrs. My- ।
-'&gt;rla.. * Mr nnd Roger Link of Hastings spent
OOMMERGTA1, LEAGUE’ Sta’to hear she is Imnrovlng. Mr. Nor­ ron Mason spent Sunday with Mr. ^rs Ray Burd In
and Mrs Bernard Matz in Battle and Mrs. Roy Jenkin* have pur- Sunday with Robert Kenvon The
b-i.l at Insulation. Medics. Sinclair Ol!*
ton is staying with her tn Battle Sttk
« Roton Foe* had a tonsil c,ulw;a th® Jwn“ Bowerman build­ htler is working at Bilvers-Rlch in
"i iu« and Middleville won two from Wai
Creek at present * Mrs. Chiu creek. * Kotort roaa naa a tonsu
Irojn llM,.8lale 0[ Mlchigan
Hastings.
* Mrs
Ethel Horn
Laubaugh spent Wednesday and operation Saturday In Battle and will
u III move
inri'n them on
r.n tn
tHelr
to
their
Thursday with Mrs. Allen Lahr of Check. * Sgt. Silas Greenman. son farm this spring where the house planned a surprise birthday party
on her brother. Orville Cook. Tues­
of Mr. nnd Mrs Gilbert Greenman.
south Nashville.
day evening. Cards furnished the
been reported mlislng in ac- ' burned last fall.
i Gorden
Green's uddre'4 has j entertainment and a iovelv )un*h
SOUTH WOODLAND
*. Uon.
I changed to,
I was served. * Mr. and Mrs. Lester
«Pfc
•Pfc
Gordon
G
Green.
36414142
Mrs. Chalmer Hershberger nnd;
| Snnneville entertained Mr. and
A.F.O.
Ku.
539.
'•
Postmaster
. Mrs. Fred Giles. Grand Rapids were 1 ' ' «
j ...
' A.P.O. No. 339.
I Mrs. Harrv Misener of Kai*”"*”-’’
Tlie Rev. toward Walton * nnd | New York. N. Y.
weekend guests of Mr. und Mrs. iI fsmiiv
I
Loma Lara bee at dinner
of Indiana
have been,
Walter FerahLergrr. * Miss Patri­ | spending sometime nt thc Clyde
Sunday in honor of Donald Man­
SOUTH SHULTZ
cia Brodbeck of Grand Rapids,
i ning who is entering service on
I
Walton
home
*
Mrs
Harry
Cot;
spent the weekend at home and
Mr nnd Mrs. Wendell Kenyon i‘ Wednesday. * The Rev. Fred Hom
I
terell
of
Jackson
is
spending
a
feu
attended lhe school fair at Wood­
-t Battle Creek-spent Sunday with
land. * Cadet Jeanne Knottier of । days nt the Geo. Hoffman home. * their mother. Mr*. Emma Kenyon. frlends Saturday. * Mra. Loma
und Mrs Worth Green and
Herman Kiefer hospital. Detroit, Mr.
Head Including 25 Registry of Merit
Jackie and Mrs. Freidn Marshall Mr. and Mr:. Ronald Kenyon ot torstoe of YnMBnti &lt;n*n! th»we#.k
spent lite weekend nt home. ♦ Mr. called on Mrs. W. Uivc and baby nt N*'hvtBe *p nt Saturday after­
GUU. Bred to our famous herd sires
,
nnd Mrs. Burl Wise nnd son of Pennock hospital Saturday eve­ noon with her. * Sharon Jane Man­
northwest Woodland called on Mr
Choicest blood lines In the breed. 1
ning is spending several days with not
well Saturday and a doctor
ning.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Errett
Skid
­
and Mrs. Floyd Mahler Bunda
Belonging to a cooperative is simply bonding to­
more visited Saturday with Mrs. Suzanne Scnnrvlile in Battle Creek. had to be called. * We are all w *n
afternoon. * Master David Chase ■Marie Skidmore and son Larry near * Some cf the neighbors and friend 'ferine what haa happened to our
b«’&lt; nf Ionia. Mich., on Mtl, and 1 ।
gether for mutual interests, each member with a
Coldwater, also Mr. and Mrs' Ar­ if Geo. Clouse gave him a party lanuary thaw!
with his grandparents. Mr an
evening to remind him
mile north. Write for catalog to
‘
thur Gould near Climax ♦ Myron Saturday
I hl&gt; birthday. * -Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mrs. Ora Lehman * Mr. and Mr
vote on all major decisions, each sharing in the
&lt;Cappy&gt; Smith haa returned home
from Arizona * Tlie Byron Guys Wm. Sonne vllle and family ol BatMURRAY FARMS
profits according to his contributions. It’s Democ­
Rev. and Mrs. Fay Wing of Wane*
of near Nashville «'&gt;cnt Saturday :le Creek jjjent Sunday '-with hls
brother Lester and family. Mr. and
hind Sunday In honor of Percy’ with their mother. Mrs. Treece.
Route 1, lonio, Mich.
racy ot Work.
Mrs. Jesse Larabee of Hastings
birthday. * Wanda and ArlitaCv
- r, • c»-»nv p-inf snent Hunds
called there in the evening. * The noon. February 1. * Mrs. fl"1*
Tihed al Blsnkenburc &lt;5r-»t--»ny
CRESSEY
*a-k
r-pent
the
weekend
in
Battle
..oul h having a Valentine party
with Master Larry Cappen in Ivin
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Boulter arc
or of the latter's second birlhdtt" settled in their new home. Dale .’Adnuduy afternoon and ore in- Mn Harold Goundril caring for
•
'
—
rs * The Com­
* Mrs. Forrest Hager, who h*
says the house U nil. right burwhen
been cared for at the home nt
thc milker doesn't run &lt;for lack ot a munity club nt Mrs. Gordon Thomp.
-u* well attended
few drops of olb and he has to milk &gt;
nd all enjoyed the fine chicken
f—.v m nth", was m»ved f&gt; •
nil. the cows by hand.' w&lt; 11. then
'*n*r The n xt one will to with
hme cf her slater, Mrs Pear! H
he’d rather’ be something else toMrs Mabel toubaugh. * Mrs. Earl
num of Li'te Odessa last Tuesdi
Mrs Cha*. Baoeock who were en­
* Mr. and Mrs. Or.i Lchmw we
Bauman visited lila parents. Mr and -»a.es entertained three nieces from tertaining in honor of Merlin B-v
Mra. Ben Bauman of Battle Creek Cloverdale Saturday night. ♦ Thc
Chi»c &gt; f Coals Grove Sundav an
Monoiiy and
..
licst Monuay
all eh Joyed a show many friends of towis Hine were entering civil service. * Mrs. WD&gt;-ld returned lo hls own home * i&gt;&gt;
in the
tlie evening
evenhii * Mr- Carl Hart­ sorry to hear of his phasing Sunday
Isaac Williams and baby Sanjman spent Thursday and Friday morning and extend sympathy to
with her son and family- of Kala­ hU family.
Towns of Woodland and Mr. an
neadajv
Mrs Keith Farlcc and anft we- mazoo Her grandchildren, Jimmy
and Mldglr* came home witli her CLAY HILLS
Sunday dinner gijeaU of Chas. Ft
Th? Busy Bee club met Thursday
-.h f’nillv in honor of Jean' and spent several days here. *
PHONE 2118
Mr. and Mis. Richard Hartman ol at Mrs. Alec Potts' for an all-day
and Nevah's birthdays.
Kalamazoo spent Sunday with i.L. meeting. The members pieced a
NORTH CHURCH ST.
Srents. * Mr. and Mrs Warren quilt and will quilt it at their next
V E RtRRY
1ms visited Mr. and Mrs. Win meeting. Twenty were present to
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leslie Pease an' Curtlldge of Delton Monday. * Carl partake of a nice potluck dinner. *
family were dinner guests of M" Hartman and Verne Cairns a’tm-1 Harold England and wife and son.
a week ago Sunday, a itos Donn. —
^^X• a wrrotling
’evenlng'
match in Kalamazso and Mr* Morris Lewb'were Sunday
.v.r.L.g.
toMrs of Render-,h-b snent th
J™'I’^ndM
th. * Several from
will be on the progrnm. Pr»tl*i'
here attended the sale
of Roy
M±cn'1,Wa,'J
“T’aJ4” W Hughes
Hugh„ Monday.
Monday
Newton and family. * Mr, nnd Mn.
----- —
— the neighbors met at
anjra.uiatioux to Mr. ?n-i .”rs. . Hawblitz visited Sunday afternoon
About
30 of
r
. ..
» ..
.
',U! Home oi Air. ui.ti .Tarn. ”...»ri Wrivht Clifford, Jr., on the birth ’• Mrs. MnN«l Manning’s n»r
Friday
Wednesday
Monday
. .i'"1
Vfnder^ Hnrtnuui H week ago Monday &lt; ve- of a son. a’ Pennock hospital. Sun- ’Hlwur. * 5 few fr*m this nel»hstotL Frtrt’tv. * Helen Kaldan of nlng /0]. a Kolni awav party fur &lt;!★ vr. nnd Mr- Guy McNtt .nd
Flint and Mrs Minnie Campbell of Mr and Mre Otjs Boulter. Card.* Mr-. Howard Colb.irn and daughter their brother ord tincle Adam MorDelton were Fridav visitors of Mr an;l vjMlting furtu hed enter r in­ spent Sundav at C!..&lt;&gt; Tolands also snnthnler from Manton. Sv't'1*
।
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end
Mvron Mivon. * Mr. nnd ment followed by n lateIm.c'i Tney
Mrs Mnit’on Stanton and family verc given a rhng rug nud :&gt;n '".it! and Mrs Chu‘ Glib;. * Mr. nnd
r.f R-dfo-d were Sunday dinner table
Rifts. * Mr and M ... La .­ Mii. Clyde Skinner and Mrs N-rin Bittle Creek
guests of Mr. and Mrn Gordon rcnce Brawn attend’d the nin ral mi t- inr cc ter were callers r,t ■ business Monday.
Skh.it r's Sunday afternoon. |
Mason were dinner guest-. Sunday Creek a week ago MonAy Her
I Mtl* a
t **r. nnd Mrs Bernard Mttiz at । nephew, who had torn visiting her SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gorham and
Biittle ------Creek
n-.. (Or u f(.w jjays, relumed-to hls home
-- *• Mrs Beryle Gav.
Visitors in our community Sunday
j family. Mr. ad Mrs.. Buehl Beatty were Mr. and Mrs. BUI Shriber and
.Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tolles attend­ with them.
ed a partv at Mr. nhd Mrs John
; and family all cf Kalamazoo were fnmllv. Hastings, at Lloyd Owen:
II
I Sunday guests at the home of their the Wayne Ixrsters of Cloverdale at
Armstrong’s at Battle Creek. Satur­ COATS GROVE
। parents. Mr. and Mrs France OorMr. and Mr &gt; Myron Tuckerman 11
day evening.
I nnd son Malcolm and daughter 11ham. a Mrs. Den Eppelheimer left
for Charlotte to visit Mr.
NORTHEAST WOODLAND
1KMrs. Bernita Berlin of Hastings 1 ’Thursday
mere Sunday guests al Mr. Pearl iand Mrs. Orval Krebs * Mr. and dal Lammers. Battle Creek at John I
Mrs. Vina totaon Is visiting her 1 Demend's. A Mr. and Mrs Geo. I.Mrs.
:
Al Ash went to Detroit Sunday Lammers. Wendai got his medical
.....r -.-n.
...»
son Will Letaon nnd family at pres­ Brisbin received lhe sad news of |
i MET WAJTE ELECTRICITY JUIT IECAUIE ITS CHEAP AND ISMT RATIONED I
ent. * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cooke the death of their son. Donald, a ho
and family of Grand Rapids vis­ ■ has been overseas a couple of years &gt;
ited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooke Our deepest sympathy Is extended ’
Sunday. Little Loyd Williams of to them and the other leluilvoa. *
Freeport is visiting his uncle and Miss Ruth Woodman cf Detroit vis- i
aunt Mr. and Mrs Walter Cooke. Ited her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
♦ Me nnd Mrs Merle Trask and Harvr Woodman Saturday nnd Sun-:
son Eddie visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Woodman
Scheel Sunday evening. * Mr. and and Darlene were Sunday visitors
Mrs. Karl Eckardt and son Bruce ♦ Mr. and Mrs. H. Woodman called &lt;
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr on Mrs. Lillie Bolton at the Has-1
and Mrs. I. L. Hall nnd Mrs. Kate tings hospital on Saturday and ,
Henderson. * Mrs. Walter Cooke found her improving. * Miss Vir- I
• entertained the Evangelical Ladles ' gir.ia Stianbordp and Miss Mnurine :
Aid at her home FYidav afternoon. . Clum of W.S.T.C. spent the week- .
* The Rev. and Mrs. Blaine Sny­ end with the latter’s parents. Mr.
der called on Mr. nnd Mrs Homer I nnd Mrs. Floyd Club. Maurlne gave
Hcnney nnd family Sunday eve­ a fine solo at the church services
ning.
i here. Sunday morning. * Doris I

nii.snt ii
i KM. 1
.
Mr. and Mra Leslie Adorns and
Mrs. Sarah O»troth were Sunday
dinner guests at the Grover Mar­
shall home In the Norton district
• Mn Rachel Hill called on Mr.
and Mn. Glenn Morzliall apd Mar­
vel. Bunday * Sundav guests at
Mr. and Mn. John Darby were Mr.
and Mn. Wayne Conklin and fam­
ily of Allegan. * Mr. and Mn. Her­
bie WilcoX entertained Mr. and
Mn. Vern Wilcox of south Has­
tings fur dinner Sunday. Mn. Vern
Wilcox accompanied Mn. Herbie
Wllci.x to church Sunday -morning
♦ Vincent Nerton took supper at
Ernie Skidmore's Friday evening. *

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Mr*. Andrew Wleringa and liUle their home Tuesday after spending
to
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—- er. The ladles are making a quilt
Girl Scouts are ha
per at the school
------ ----- - which will be sold and thc proceeds
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of hte father. * Eight member* of
Those who attended the funeral
the OG Club from Grand Rapids
from Middleville ware Mn. Princl*
were dinner guwta ot Mn. Harry
Batech at twTOrand Rapids St.
Kenyon. Mrs Pearl Kenyon and Mr. fire fighting wa* underway.
Thc blase Marled under the stair- residence. Wednesday evening. *
। way and tn the partition which
Law Gause
made It nioimry to chop acme
Thc Thomapplc-Kehogg
bosket. r
-----. note*
holes in
in Mio
the 1W1
roof .mu
and partition* cv
ao •orxt-uu »ric ucr inuuwr ma *uball rivals-Donla ,r~certainly
lLnly whipped before It was controlled the *Mt part | ur_- Mrs, Allan Morrtaon of-Rapid
th; floor
the
fleer with Use
th; boy*
Friday of
home wa* badly damaged ; city and Mr*. Ly»le Storey of D&lt;night when they?. played
wnl1
waur. Are and chem- trolt The latter went on to her
don't
know
why
the kAnw
aa
------ r
——
■* ..
wa* so lcftls
windows were brok- 1 home Monday and Mr* M . Tu«one-sided
— -,J“" but
’“■* evidently there was en bu[ at lhBl t)W Tiialers were day. Saturday all vUHed Mr* Lawa good reason. Ai’y»»y our £o&gt;» quite lucky to not toac their homo, rence's uncle and aunt. Mr. and
loti to a scare of 19 to 41 which M
heavy snowfall- lhe previous; «« Keith MorriIn Grand

te[ th^ahiut wth a Moreno f?0
Aboul • Vesr
the Thalers had
Mrs. Harold Enders and girl
to34 InUieS1 favor at^he huK V- • roof Are which too was extjn- , friend of Grand Rapids spent SundurStg thJ th&gt;rd quarter they hefi juished hefoxe it gained much of a , day with,HarokT* pcop£ Mr and
our boys to their score and gained , sUrt- •
Mrs. 8am Coau * Mr*. Pelei
ten more points and wound up with i
Petersen is acting as supply at the
the lopsided count.
Their* high
Mr. and Mra. Robert Beckwith Thornapple-Kollogg school in the
point man was Kiun»n with W [ of HasUngs spent Sunday with her
* M^JT^ataeh w—° m
iimt
Mm ’’Sarah
S?ah“Campbell.
camnbeii “*
Sl
Bu“eU- *_***
* HarryBalach
was
in
and for Middleville. Paul Smith uUn
t.” Mrs
’ "■W*"'
ITy
9 w
as In
I The Pythian Sisters honored two
nf the
Kel Muskegon Friday and Saturday on
wl-&amp;
„
mu.
Members
Thnmapple-KelMembers of
of the
M‘®__Thoniapp«*
tKel- bu41neM * Mrs. Florence Ullery of •
members Tuesday night with a sup­
The next
game -will
be atlhe
Delton
i.iccruAfncultv
attended
theHiunS
dinner
*. " home jpent lhe week* —•
rrtUy
nuht
we
hope
hoy,
S5
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lr
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.n
oeuke.
per at the hall for Mr*. Nellie -----Kenyon,
,— aged 76,
------------were held ift
p.
beiur
report
iSSlk^e'mu^.mpSjTh:
frSoA
Sf
xbompson and Mrs. Lottie Liebier. Grand Rapids Friday afternoon and
Each lady was presented with a Interment was made In Mt, Hope
lovely vase as a remembrance of cemetery.
Goes Into Radio
)-------.
r hl*1 ne^'^Vunn "• children, Sunday. * .Mrs
Clair
the event and a little mark of ap­
Mr. Kenyon, who died following a
Gall Russell. teacher of--------music
preciation for the various parts stroke, was born in^Thornapple and
htetory In the Thomapple-Kelthey have played tn the success of township, one of Jive children born
br.nX ol redlo .union WUAM . '
logg
school
the
pact
one
.and
a
half
Ute Lodge.
to Mr, and Mra; Dennison Kenyon years, lias resigned his position and Mr*. Harry DePuit of Grandville
hSsplul. Grand Rapldr
who lived west of Middleville. After Saturday left for the upper Pen­
hls marriage Mr. Kenyon lived in insula where he will go into radio nnd Wife^nd’jack’wtte Wednaa- 8undJ/- 10 ■** Mrs Gettys daughnt tJF«u‘b Nflio“ wm1 ‘“‘’y *°n
The February meeting
the the Murphy district and in Flint work. Wc understand he is in
niin^snL
!Srt7amtiv
a7piS'
1
Mra
Gilbert
te a steter of Mr. Melcharge of an hours program of ra­ SI 2
rihSub uJnE?r te »n- * Mra. Ruth Llebler went lo
dio advertising at radio station in
Chicago Sunday on ■ few days
Marinette. Wu.. covering the Iron
P-rtho..™ Irtp lor the .lore.
Ml. district. At this writing the rtlh«
school has not hired anyone to take
J. P. Hodgson. * Mrs. Lucile Nor- ,
SHORT WAY LINES (Thc Symbol of Fine But Service!
Among the Sick
ills position
I gaird of Grand Rapids came Mon- I
Mrs. L. E. Elwood, wno recently,
day to snend a few days with her ।।
Birthday Dinner
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Crook- , underwent a inalor operation at
'
Butterworth
hospital. Grand RapHonoring the 83rd birthday of tier ston.
;
. neighbor. Mrs Anna Baird. Mrs.
Buses Lv. Hastings — Hastings Time
Mra. Leon Drew of Battle Creek [! id*, te doing well but expects to
I be hospitalised a couple more
1 Edd Timm entertained several la­
l dies at a delicious chicken dinner spent from Friday until Sunday 1| weeks. * Miu Bttty Berends,
afternoon with her mother. Mra. , daughter of the jkcob Berends,
Tuesday at her home on Grand Hattie
TO GRAND RAPIDS
TO FORT WAYNE
Smith. Her husband cw!
Rapid* St. Guests beffRlc* Mrs.
I who has been ill with rheumatic
Dly. 5.50 A.M.
7.40 A.M. Diy.
Baird were Mr*. Sarah Boyce. Mrs. nfter her Sunday and spent the fever favor several weeks te still
"
12.05 P.M.
I Della Allen. Mr*. Jennie Bovee, day. » Mrs. A. B. Lewis and small confined to the bed. * Mrs. Roy
Mrs Hattie Smith. Mrs Clara Cis- son David returned to their home Hooper te milch Improved from her
in Detroit on Friday
but
“
1030 P.M.
I ler. Mrs. Eva Wood. Mrs. Mattie, —
71. ”
m 7expect*
’1------- recent serious illnea* and able to b«
t-cU U tx
^re up in a chair al short Intervals. *
| Benaway, Mrs. Edith Stokoc, Mis*
come back to Middleville
tn care
(Mon. Only) 1.00 A.M.
Sun. Only
for her mother. Mrs. L. E. Elwood David Macey, who underwent an
Mary Moe and Mra. Myrtle Ker-. &lt;or
when she returns from the hos- operation for appendicitis at Pen- "
meen.
»
TO LANSING
TO KALAMAZOO
Mrs. Kcrmeen also assisted the; nital. * Sundsy guests of the Ralph nock hospital. Hasting*, last week
Ex. Sun. Hol. 8.20 A.M.
hostess In serving and Miss Moe Finkbeiner family were her oar­ Bunday te now home and conval­
Dly. 330 P.M.
made a lovely decorated cake for- ents. Mr and Mrs Julian Potts escing nicely. * Fred Sterby re­
the occasion. Mr*. Baird receivedI and her brother-in-lsw and »teter main* quite seriously sick at hh
Mr and Mrs. Glenn Dean and home in Leighton township.
Temporary Station 150 £. State St. 2nd Floor Ph. 2137
many cards and remembrances.
children. ★ Mr. and Mr*. Ernest
Hooper and baby returned to their
TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
Farm Hume Fire
I Thc large, farm residence of Mr. Grand Rapids home Sundnv after
Middleville
friends
liavc received
several weeks' slay with his pur—
—----------- /••"•r
-:. —
;—
and Mrs. David Thaler in Leightoni! enls,
Mr and Mrs. Roy Hooper, due announcements of Ute hlrth of n
twp. was badly damaged by fire
to hte mother s sickness * The little daughter to Mr and Mrs
leader* of the home extension cbiha| JJ°ni£E Cunningham of Greenville
Mr*. Arthur Smaliev and Mrs
Tlu- Cunninghams were with
Glcrth Dean will attend the lead- former membere of the Thornapers' meeting nt Hastings this Wed- ple-Kellogg school faculty, he as
needay. * Mr nnd Mr« Carl Pferd- ! «nusic teacher and she jus comnwrsteller. were Sundav visitors of the cl“,.te^,cheC:
Jl no*
mc*pber
Lynn Burdick famllv al Hastings. 1
the fac'llt.v of Greenville college.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence French | ^med' “Ann’Lenora" arrived Feb
j
,u1 tinmen. Aim ix-nort* amveu rev.
nnd son Hiram of the Prairie have, „
. tt.,i.hpd « ii&gt;s !□ n«
’suffer twhoRba-kbeen ^tnendln" ' " Wr and Mrs' Clalr G,'tly arc
-tauffcr who La., been spendin. j )iappy ov&lt;!r the arrival of an-ithcr
. little grandson
born to theit
daughter. Mrs. Wenzel Nelson nt
Sparta In St Mary's hospital tn
Grand Rapid*. Feb 6. weight 9 itet.
12 oxs; and named Charles Edward
' Their olhtr small son. Jimmie it
1 staring with hl* grandparents, the
CLIP THIS COUPON
CLIP THIS COUPON
I Gettys.
,r
।
Mr. and Mra. Wright Ciiffortl ol
thi- Clay Hills vicinity are happy
: parent* of their second won, Rich1 ord Lee. born in Pennock hospital.
, Hasting* on Sunday. February 11
| and weighing 8 lbs 14 o?»
Regular
Congratulation* to all the new
parent*
$1.29
CASH IN NEED IS
Regular and ankle length — many
A FBIEND INDEED.
with elastic lops—solid &lt; olor». plaid*.
I Family Catherine to
Honor Itou Martin
| Ross •Martin, son-in-law of A1bert Wicringa entered .service this
ALL 15c
Q
I Monday Thursday night he was
NUMBERS .. O
guest of honor al a farewell party
with this
at the hiwne of the Wleringus on
ALL 21c
£
Qft
Coupon
. tiie wc»t county line. Among those
NUMBERS ... O prs. OwJ
present from here were tlie fam­
: hie* of Fred and Theodore WierlnjiflL 'I ’il
ALL 25c
• gj. Mr. and Mrs Chas. Williams
S
and son* ano Mr. and Mrs Edd
Ha .VI
NUMBERS ..
Timm and son Roy. Mrs. Martin
and litl'e sons arc looking for a
CLIP THIS COUPON
All 29c
C
loca'lon In Middleville.

BUS

Sometimes
there’s an
Extra Rush

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HASTINGS. MICH.

HeadQuarters fjf ALIM ifliftMam

A RESTAURANT and grocery business, making
money, for thc fixtures, stock of groceries, dishes and
restaurant equipment all ready to go this place will
be sold for only$2,200.00

A NICE LITTLE PLACE ot Carlton Center, has fur­
nace. running water, a little barn and corn crib,
ot---------------------------------------------------------------------- $2,100.00
3 ROOM HOUSE in 3rd Ward (now), hardwood
floors, good well, has electricity, modern kitchen, in­
sulated. wired for telephone$1,900.00

FARMS—Wc have a good listing of all kinds and
sixes and prices.

ESTATE
OKER

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 15, IMS
Rebekah Ledgs
» • 1/c Elvira DeWeerg o
him wsiuoo Dee. 34. in which ha bmtod ihalr golden wadding anni*
reapert
Rebesah
lodge Waves returned to Harrisbut
was very happy. All the boys had versary several years ago.
after spending a w»
. will meet .Tuesdaya evening Feb. X.. Tuesday.
just received their Christmas pack- I Besides Mrs. Bchondelmayer he
K La.
.. . ..a , a the
. V. — John
1..V
with
her .parents
r and son At.l“s । - - f‘ ■ ■ a
potluck supper leave alt
ages from tlie Red Cross, which , leaves three sons. "------ -- ~------un&lt; Alto! wl11 b* »»rved for all those having Weards.
cheered them and brought a real and earner all o.. .—vicinity.
--------and the formers mother, Mrs Alice
*
.
hospital, w Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Christmas spirit to the place. .
fifteen grandchildren and eight Bpear of Grand Rapids »nd Mr birthdays In January. February, and
Mr. and Mrs Homer Deffenbalwr !
BARRYV1LLE
Maad attended Farmers Week al and daughter Helen of Grand Rap­
------------- greatgrandchildren; two brothers
and Mn Howard Thaler and son
A “small" Large World
and a sister. John and Chm of East Freeport were Sunday din­
Last-Week's Letter
• ,L&gt;»«»*inx from Tuesday until Friday ta,
ids were Sunday dinner guaau al
r hZirt tum.
ni...
p—« 01 k’1 week, in their absence Mr. the
A strange but happy meeting took Bchondelmayer. Mrs. Julia Huffcr ner guests of Mr. and Mrs John
■uSrot'Thi
,ntl Mr’
Mead.took care of lhe Alden Porrttt home. 1
Thaler of South Campbell * &gt;at
st T £1
—
*- wffil rhf ilroJf n-rt Jr
place recently on tne streets of Na- of Waterloo. Ontario. Canada
Porrltt, accompanied
____ _ __
ror'“2L 1 pnf.
l?*hLdtet
lhe chores »nd of Kent and Deanna. dia
ta), Bnull. when Lt. Leon Fields • Funeral services are set for 3 pm.
. * Tr— i Jdethodisi church ior ,Mrs. EJia 1 He sent a oasxct ot oranges to u,l .
*.-a&lt; with th/* UrKpfiwn, at
met hls. brolhcr-ln-lsw and sister., this Tuesday at the Methodist
of Catt. a life long resident of this Barryville WKCJJ. and everyone1
«« «"■
w
co’nmumty who passed away al the enjoyed ttym-Very much and were Sr^re i?oi* en^in?^ ^Khmi’e Hift'r/S'rSS
Mr. and Hu. Otto Bechtel of Mid- 1 church with Dr. R. D. Leonard tn
dtevllle face to face. The Bechtels; charge. Interment In Ml.
Mt Hop*
Hope
Mr? home of her aon. LewU Catl. near very grateful]* MT and Mrs. lUrt Vhrir number 2180 »!Lhvine Th«v
r“lT.U.
cemetery.
r wVuS' «'o“enille
She leaves to mourn Webb ot Hasftngs ware Monday gft- Xe FrS.v 2 "rmralLallerirf. «meUry t_“r
arc on their way to Nlami. Africa.-------—
ax missionaries Leon had been to1
1 mSSS; her lots two sons Lewi*, and Ora ernoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. El- **re hrlu“'
M “— -----------------Asia delivering a B-29 for the Per-'
mwriod Yoder
Yndrr’ and
mid NorNnr , of
one brother MrJ
Ed. Fergu- rner Gillett
and Hariey
Hayman.
Elwood
wnDalrott,
an(J tw£j
..... Mr.
...
---------------J Mrs.
rying Command and was on his I
-Consumers Power co. * Dr and i
On Tuesday
Hayman
and
ttngs. * Annella. Shirley and Janet
return trip when lhe meeting oc-1
Gillett were dinner guests of Mr Brumm were Friday night and Sat­ Mrs Wedel and Mrs Vivian Ander- I
and Mr*. Estella Creas
and respectad lady of our
curred. Lt. Leon and Mrs. Bechtel passed away at her home 1
were Sunday guests |
and Mrs. Ross Bivens at Nashville. urday guest* of their grandparents, son of Hastings
.
are, the children of the Rev. and evening after a long period ot IllWednesday
Harley
accompanied
WX.T.U.
Mr and Mr* Ralph DeVine and Qf Jike ole« an&lt;1 Corrine.
_ _
Mrs A. N. Fields of Onaway, for- I
School Commissioner Arthur Lath­ helped Mr DeVine celebrate hb Hoffman and family visited Sun-i
health. and from a stroke which
merly of Middleville and graduated . she had about ten days before.
rop
to
Lansing
and
on
to
Fowlerville
Segar of Grand Rapids were
KiKSii
a« -llh
from Middleville high school.
। She waa born in Kalamazoo Lavern
H.
Dawson.
where
they
spent
the
night
with
lhe
Monday calico, of Mr. and Mrs ‘he
uevinra ana tne Brumms were, , .
.
Lt. Fields has been overseas as a rcounty,
r3'ntv her parents being natives;
Rev. and Mrs. Ira Crago and Mn Sunday evening callers and enjoyed3 John Anderson of Alto. * Ward
Allen nah. * Mr. and Mrs Glenn
B-17 pilot, completed 25 missions
.
"
Louise Lathrop and were back for Ice cream and cake
CHURCH NOTES
Boulard, waa a Tuesday caller ot
and returned to the United Slates of Germany
Germany, The Vlers Itad resided Parker and Mrs • Leon Ho wk visited
the WJB.CK dinner Thursday at
1 In Parmele* before moving to Mid- I their parents. Mr. and" Mrs. Den
- Methodist Church
the Van Curens. * Mr and Mrs.
in 1943. He holds the air medal, dkville thirty-flve years ago.
(Weaver of Elmdale and Mr and
J. W McCue. Pastor
. ' Dale Konkle and family of MUncle, SOUTH BOWNE
three oak leaf clusters and lhe disSurviving are the husband who Mrs. Austin Erb of Bowne Center
10:
30
—
Morning
worship.
tlngubhed flying cross. Hls base is has cared for her faithfully during “
Sunday
—*----- -afternoon.
-----------11: 30—Bible school, classes for all.
at Great Falls. Montana.
Mr and Mrs. Steve Miller and
Sunday callers at Mr. and Mrs.
her many years of ill-health, also
1:00—ChrWian Endeavor service. Friday until Sunday w Mrs Ken­
two daughters. Mrs. David Burkett Dan Postma's were Mr and Mrs
8:00—Evening worship.
neth McClelland of Lacey was. a grandson attended thr Shrliir Cir­
To Oberseve 50th Anniversary
of Galesburg. Ill. and Mrs. Robert John Postnis of McCords. * Mr. and
Sunday guc*’» of Mrs. Earl Pen­ cus* at' Grand' "RapISs" Friday. '*
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Travis of Haggert of Lansing; u sister, Mrs Mrs. John Overholt of Elmdale
nock and Mr and Mrs. Elmer Gil­ Martha Porritt was a Sunday guest
“ tu ind J1 U» &gt;&gt;««»
«'
cl“ lette. *' Mr and Mrs. Forrest 'BJriel- at the Win Porrltt home * Mr
Inina will observe their golden Lottie Houghlallng of Lansing,
wedding anniversary at their home four brothen. Fred. Andrew and
man had &lt;8 their Friday yupper and Mrs Will Cosgriff of Lowell.
rifklrt 15’
TM
rwd DT.M., Supt. o&lt; I guest the Utter's uncle^-und aunt. Mrs Jennie Pardee and Miss Wan­
Sunday. Feb. 18 by keeping open Charles lauch of Battle Creek and KL*
house to relatives and friends. The William of Charlotte.
_
J rand Mr and Mrs Henry' Baron and na Schray visited Sunday afternoon
and son Sgt. Artilc W IJghtfioot of clar,kl MemorUl home in
Grand
Travis' arc Iona-time residents ot
t:­ Rau
d* was sneaker
Rapids
speaker Sunday morn- their son. AMK-^.c and Mrs. at the Alden Porritt home John
“ Fort McArthur. Calif , were week
Hastings and Irving vicinity and
....
uourge baron of Zeeland The Bi- Watts and
daughter Elizabeth
undoubtedly will be kept busy wel- p in. Tuesday with Rev Fay Dem­. end guests of Mr. and Mrs Gall
Frtday afternoon at 2 o'clock delmans were Sunday caller* of the called on Mrs. Pardee Wednesday.
c.unlng their many friends. We arest officiating, interment in Mt.. Llghuoot. Sgt. Lightfoot of 3rd World Day of Prayer will be held at Warne Stewarts ana n»w baby at On Thursday the latter's brother.
i Coast Artillery expects to leave
wish them many more happy years Hope cemetery.
the
United
Brethren
chtirch.
Hastings,
w
Several
from
here
atHenry
Johnson
was a supper guest
I soon for overseas. * Mr
and
together.
.
On Tuesday evening a Christian tendea me President's birthday ball * Gaylord Holcomb and family vis­
Mrs. Chas. Hoyt received word Sun­ Endeavor
Valentine party was held in Nashville. Saluiday night. * ited Sunday at Allegan. Their
day morning of the death of thc in Methodist church parlor
. We were sorry to hear of the se- daughter Clarabel remained for a
Minute Man Flag Raising
6,6gt. Russell Palmer, son of former's brotiier-ln-iaw.
Charles
The Rev. and Mr*. J. W McCue rious and painful accident to HerThere was an unusual and pleas- Mr. and Mn. Miner Painter, was Schondelmeyer of Middleville
*
ant program and ceremony at •-------- ------------------------hospital
--------- at• Junior Blough of Bailie Creek called and the Rev. and Mrs M H. Daw­
brought
to Percy Jones
Thornapple-Kellogg school Friday Battle Creek last Thursday from al lhe Allen Fish home Sunday aft­ son were last Monday dinner guesu
afternoon, the raising of the Min­ the liospital at Springfield. Mo. ernoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Dan Poel- of the Rev and Mrs Wm Cole­
ute Man flag—awarded for high Russell who was wounded in the ma were in Grand Rapids Friday. glove cf Grand Rapids.
The Rev. and Mi* J. W. McCut'
percentage of war bond pr stamna feel while on the front, lines of
sale The school had a 90’: sale France spent several months in * Mrs Emms Anderson was tn attended thhe WB.CE. meeting at
Bowne Center Ust Wednesday.
i
in thc six highest grades during hospitals In England. It is nice he Hastings Saturday afternoon.
The Rev. Floyd Drake of Grand
January thus won this special flag. can be so near the home folks. HU
Rapids was a Sunday dinner guest
Miss Whalen spoke and Ixjrrainc wife and baby are slaying with hls
CLOSE-UP BEAUTY
of the Rev. and Mrs. J. W. McCue.
Wheeler was In charge of thc pro­ parents al present. Saturday, his
15—World Day of Prayer al
gram. Thc three Boy Scouts who sister. Mrs Earl Vansickle and son U.Feb.
HARNESS made
Unltcd Brethren Church
B. church at 3 o'clock.
officiated at the outside ceremony
Fob. 18—W.C.T.U. family night al
M. H. Dawson. Pastor
of flag raising were.
were, Bruce FarnFam- and
Palme, wmt to see him Mrs. Mamie Tabborer s home In the
isl Valhry—
These HARNESS
ham. Lloyd Fisher and Keith Wil- • and found him' looking and feeling
JO—Preaching.
cox.
' fme and hoping soon to have a
Feb. 20—WX2.T.U. al the Rev M , li:0O-Bible school
CMU NOME
•
.
------------। weekend furlough home.
H. Dawson's.
| 8:00— U.BC E
Death of Otto Zahm
------------Feb. 30—Freeport Rebekah lodge , 8:M—Prayer service on Tuesday
Otto Buhm. -59. who had been In |
,.*u&lt;hfr ?onfr
meets.
' evening.
MarUnaau- The^e
Fvto. 28—Freeport Duration club ■ Frceptri
poor health for some lime and was
White who has beeii visIn town Friday to ser the doctor l,l«W his wife and baby and hls mceu.
■ 10:30—Bible school.
CMA NOME
was stricken tglth n heart attack I mother Mrs. Dora White, has been
----------- r
' 11:30—Preaching.
Honored al Birthday
: 7.00—Christian Endeavor .service.
on the street In front of Vander- promoted to the rank of Captain
Veen'S store and expired shortly t in the Transportation corps
A surprise birthday party was: 8:00—Preaching
Straps.
Breast
Straps.
Halim.
Collars
and
Hamess
Hardware,
given Mrs. Effie Parker when ser8:00—Thursday evening. Prayer
aft-r belnx carried inside
,n "’V"
Mr Zahm, who was unmarried. October IM 1 and was sent overseas veral ladies met at her home last; service.
had lived on the Kelly farm on old ‘n May 1942. He was returned to Friday. Ouesu were Mrs Nellie • Frlday-2:00-World Day of PrayBring In your Hamess for Repairing A Oiling Now. The Only
Krauss of Elmdale. Mn. Elnora er at the U. B. Church
I Products for clcsnting
M-37 the past six year* He was a ‘hr BUUa in Beptemlm »»«
HARNESS SHOP in Barry County.
former resident of Grand Rapids, otttem training at Ft. »elvo&gt;r* Vir* Whltnev. Mn. Ora Stuart. Mrs.; The service will continue one hour
&gt;nd freshening dry skin
and everyone is welcome.
The neighbors and friends who «*n*a On this trip Don had a har- Greta Blough.
SSI
-h,m ,n hUh“l I iff
JSX

MH

KEEP 'EM ROLLINS
It’s hard to or.t naw ennlnman*

WE HAVE PARTS...Marheairsl

FAHMEIl

SKIN FRESHENER ’1“

GOLD CREAM

Jack Sempf, Shoe &amp; Leather Goods Shop

He is survived by two brothers. I burned at sea and all ho he loat hls
Joseph of Grand Rapids and Rich-1 belongings ■ was glad to come
nrd of Clnrcnda. Iowa; two siMrra.i through alive.
♦
Mrs. Nicholas Olman and Mrs
After receiving his commission
John Manning both of Grund Rap- “ second lieutenant he ***■ •£lfls
.
signed lo the Engineers Amphibian
Funeral services were held, at thc Command. Later transferred to the
St. Alphonsus church in Grano1 Transportation
OWE®—.51 Camp
Rapids Tuesday Burial in St- Jo- Gordon. Johnston. Florida about
srpit's cemetery al Wright
four wAlija. Congratulations to
_______ another Middleville boy who t»
rawing Of ( harlr. Schondetmayev climbing up the ladder of success! ,
Charles Schondelmayer. n real-1
dent of this town the past thirty- BRANCH DlaTKIt T
five years, died ‘.tt St Mary's has- Last Week's Letter
'
pllul in Grand Rapids. Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Charles Laubaugh.
morning Few of us knew he was wwe Bunday dinner guests of Mr.
in III health until Inst week when , and Mrs. Ben Reynolds, in Nash-'
hr underwent a major oneratlor. vine * Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Norton *
at thc above hospital on Thursday 1 ot astlUCreek were in this localMr Schondelmayer. well-known |Ry Jtst^Tuesday. * Mr and Mrs
throughout this und nearby vlcln- • R Mt. Hall. Sandra and W*yne
Hies w born in Canada on Feb.. spent Sunday afternoon with iter
3. 1803 and was eightv years old al I parents here. * Mr and Mrr Lee
time of posting, and very active Whitcomb, of Battle Creek were
f.»r one of tiiat age As a young Friday evening visitors of her par­
man hr came to Leighton town-1 ents. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norshio. Allegan county, where he ton.
farmed for twenty years before’
““43,“ • • •
-- --------.
moving lo Middleville. HU wife, lhe . WAR BONDS will provide a "cushformer Kate Schad. and he celc- I Ion" for post-war years.
_

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HASTINGS, MICH.

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ond ill use often results in expensive repair bills. You
con’t afford to neglect your cor!

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UPPOSE jou liad been in business for 50
years making a good product which was used
ill every home. In spite of shortages in man­
power and materials you had made enough of
your product tor every war production and
rivilian use. And you had done all this without
ini rearing thc price one penny and then you sud­
denly discovered that three out of four of your
customers did not know or understand your
product chiefly because you had never thought
to tell them al»out it. Would your face be red?
Well, purs was!
When a recent survey disclosed that three out
of four of our customers did not understand a
kilowatt hour wc thought that something should
be done alxnit it because in tiie bright new post-

war world kilowatt hours arc going to be In*
creaiingly important in bringing to every home
new high standards ol electrical living.
A kilowatt hour is really not difficult to under*
stand. Electricity is measured in units ol pressure
(volts) and in units ol current flow (amperes).
Multiply these two together and you have a unit
ol power, the watt. The watt is a relatively small
unit and it is customary to use 1,000 watts or a

kilowatt as a practical unit of measurement. It
represents energy equivalent to 1-1/3 horsepower.
When you use 1,000 watts, or a kilowatt, for one
hour you have consumed a kilowatt hour, in
subsequent messages we will show what kilowatt
hours can do for you.

HDDY KILOWATT KW/2 America u»e» mote electricity in
•hunter stul (zitoiies than Any oilier counity
in the world?

3. Question: A.Kdowsu Hour (KWH) anting
a few pennies represents how much energy in
Horse Power?
..
H HP
I HP ... !•!/&gt; HP ... 2 HP....
1. Question: How many years has it taken'
lire average American honiehold to doubW.
iu use of Kdohati Hours?

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phono 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hostings

[onsumERs power compnir

�TRY HASTINGS B INNER. TKVBSOAf. FEBRUARY 15, 1M5 &lt;■

We consider it a good reminder, sir.'

This might be ah excellent use for some of the barbed
wire left over from the beachheads and barricades.
Placed between a man and the War Bonds he’s safely
tucked away, it would give him pause ... in case he
was tempted to cash in a single Bond.

It would make him stop and think . . .
Stop and think that those Bonds will mean income
... security ... perhaps even a good measure of financial
independence in the unpredictable postwar world.

WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
B. A. LyBARKER ?
BONNET ft GOWN
AUTO SPORT SHOP.

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

Stop and think that every Bond will bring back—
not just its purchase price—but $4 for every $3 at
maturity.
Stop and think that holding War Bonds is as vital to
Victory as buying them . . . and as vital to a secure
future for the individual, a secure future for his country.

Put your War Bonds in a safe place. And keep them
there ,. . as you keep on buying more.
Ten years from now, you’ll thank your lucky stars
you did.

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IRONSIDE MONUMENT
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HOTEL HASTINGS TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
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HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK
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MILLER REAL ESTATE
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�THE lumNG» BANNER. THURSDAY. FKBRUARY15, IMS

ser.i wvrt Mr. and Mrs Lvla Bloom 1 Rapid* with hU brother Jem Lan-

Mrs. Victor Eckardt, Phyllis and Lacey. A Mrs Beward WalWB and 1
Marilyn Eckardt, Mr* Berth* Bek- r.ilidren ot Premont, tad. »N
ardl and Lora Goddard. * Mia. will • guests of Mr. and Mn. Clyde Waitateon and daughter Ardith. visit- Ln while tear
I* MOdueU
ed thc former* pareau. Mr. and lag spscial meetings M the WaabMn Jc&amp;te Walters al Chariotte. ville Evangelical ehureh • ThuraWkdoasday * Mrs Lydia Schuier das evening Mr. and Mn Orson
Mr.
andWi.lUms
Mrj Walter
Cooke and McIntyre
and nahtppSr
qaiMain Brandt
Walur
wen. BundaydinIntne had?
wlUi Mclhe
man will move to MlddtovUto dmj£A «« Georee BaU family. W Mr. and Mra.
and family.
were afternoon caller* at Mr. and
Mr* Orr /FUher a Monday of last maetlng at the horns
i
rj*” “u“
week, and supper gue*u of Mr and Eckardt Friday. This »—
— —
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Mrs. Owen Varney and sons klon- meeting with potluck dlnr.tr
day evening. A Mrs. Nina Barry noon. Red Cross sewing waa
EOUTH THOBNAPFL*
visited her niece Mr*. Pauline
Hammend in Hastlnga last Friday Schuler and Mrs. Bertha Eckardt I**1 Week’s tatter
A The MHses Csrrie and Dorothy are spending a few day* with Mri
Zrnle Barnum who has been U enjoying a furlough with hls parCogswell and Mr. and Mn. Orr Mary Kunz in Grand Roptus this bearding with Mr. and Mrs Floyd •nts near Woodbury and was • re­
Ftoher vtailed Mr*. Elsie Cogswell
cent called on Mr. and Mrs WaJand children in Nashville Sunday
ts- Fisher. * The U B. missionary
afternoon a Remember lhe W. S
Banday. but Monday was worse society will meet with Mrs. Ruth.
DISTRICT
c. S. at Mrs Shirley Slocums. Feb DUNHAM y
and was taken to Pennock hospital Fisher of Woodland, Feb 7. *
u fur dinner. Gentlemen especially
**tCKa better
Mrs Paul Woodman and Mrs Carl
inrlted.
1 TH
Tne
* M«m.
Maple Orove-AMyria Farm in lhe ambulance. Mn. Harold
Bureau Discussion Group will meet
held at the home of the honor
HOKTHEAST WOODLAND
* Saturday evening. Feb 10. al ths Barnum's sister, Mr* Lydia Wltoon guest. Mrs. Robert Biochar and
baby Sharon Jean. A Mr. and Mrs
Briggs church basement for potluck
Last Week’s tatter
to the hospital. Mn. WUaon re­ Guy Kanlne- were .Sunday guest*
supper
and
the
mual
meeting.
An
I
Mr
ana
MI&gt;
zlTt
“
ur
VWWMW.
Mr. and Mi*. Arthur Cochrane.
maining for a time a Mrs Mvl
u.¥_
their farm, moved to invitation la extended to anyone Shaw went to I at ruing Wednesda' at Mr*. Thelma Wesptnter al Hal­
ting.-. A Jacqueline Brodbeck had
who
would
like
to
attend.
*
The
their new home in Charlotte Sat­
to accompany her mother. Mn
tons.!* removed last week, A
urday A Miss Etta Schneider. Mrs Dunham Community club will meet Parson Moyer to her horn* ncar her
Chaltner Herv'berger and
Rose Parney and Mrs Yertie of al the schoolhouse Friday evening. Mulliken by ambulance Mrs. Moye Mrs.
Mrs. Fred odes of Grana Rapid'
Feb.
0.
Mr*.
Julta^Osneit
and
Mr*
Woodland were Sunday dinner
had beet: in a hospital for obser
were
weekend guert* of Mr. and
Zelah
Healy
esc
the
pro;:
r
un
c
'tn-i
gue t* of Mr and Mr*. Victor Eck­
vntlon. A Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Wal’er Hershberger. A S 1/c
mltlee.
*
Uednesdiv
cv-nlnt
last
ardt and family. A Walter William*
Blais and sen of Onmd Rapid* Gatlen Make of Detroit, who ha*
of Freeport spent Ute weekend with week Mr* Inez Bwtlt entertained spent Sunday with her sister and been ill in a hoapital. expect* to
hl* uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mr*. in honor of. Mr. und Mr. Dale family. Mr and Mrs Floyd Lan­ spend Monday and Tuesday with
Waller Cooke. * Mite Bertha Wag­ Cole, who are recent newlyweds don A We hear that a sister of.M
ner and Miss Olga Eckardt visited
Andy-McCrea's of Chicago bought her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Paul
Anna. Emma and John Velte Bun­ and Mr. and Mrs. Cole received 1the farm of Mr. and Mn. fted ’ Brodbeck A Mrs. Grace Landis
day afternoon, a Sunday dinner many fine gifts.
Bowerman and will spend their was hostca* at a shower for Mn.
Captain Brandt McIntyre arrived summer
gursta at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs.
vacation* there for a few , Ear] Barkley at Lhe latter’* home
Karl Eckardt were Mr. and Mrs. from California last Tuesday for a 'yean at the present time. Her un- । Thursday afternoon. A Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Schneider. Mr. and Mrs- E. J few days’ vtalt with his pArents. Mr ’
Bates ana family and Mr. and Mrs and Mr*. Orson McIntyre. Saturday
Ray Scheel. A Mr and Mrs. Will he tfent to Muskegon to spend-the,r
Velte entertained for supper Thurs­ weekend with the family of Mti
day evening in honor ot Mias Etta sister. Mr* Fred Van Dongrn. w
Schneider's birthday. Tlwue pres­ Mr and Mrs. Merrill Dunkelberger
ent were Miss Schneider, Mrs. Rose and family spent Sunday with Mr.
Parney, Mrs. Nora Yertie. Mr. and and Mr* Orl Gillasple and son* in
MARTIN CORNERS
C/N Carrie Cogswell was home
from Battle Creek Community nw
pUal Bunday- Sha with her faU.«.
and sisters was a dinner guest at
Mr. and Mra Owen Varney’s *
No school last Thursday aa cur
teacher. Mra. DeVries waa ill. a

DELTON

at Hastings A Mr. and Mrs. Albart don A D .rtha coming to confined
Brin were dinner guest* of Oil* Da- Ui her home with the mum;* a
8gl. Edwin Hartwrt who now 1* V^M^ Chrisilanan .pent ^ho^^^^A^r’
serving with thc noth fighter oo»teoi squadron. New Guinea, recently the WMkand with Mr anMMr*. Ed and Mr*. Gian McPsek and two
Bent* of Lake Al-Goi^fcln. On children of Ada spent thc weekend
wak promoted te thc above rank Sunday
Mr and Mn Zrw fcatte- with hl* stout and family. MrTmd
Ha to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar­
sh*!) Herbert. Delton and hi* wife son were dinner guest* al the Bentz Mrs. Floyd Lahdon at Oalsw Cor­
nar* a
* Perry Barnum called at
resides with her mother. Mrs Min­ home. A Mrs. Altha Hendershot nets
- -hospital
' - Sunday
Penn--k
to agg -ir.s
nie Wibalda at Delton Sgt Herlxrt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm. —
a Chicken
pox.
completed hls training al the Or­ ft H. MbH A In the afternoon they brother Ernie
lando. Fla . urmv base and lia* been called on Mr and Mrs. Morrie Pil­ mumps unp 3-day measles are
overseas since November. 1U43. He. to grim in Hastings. A Mr*. Daisy abroad in the neighborhood. Rich­
a graduate of the Dcitpn R-A TnoTupvon spent Friday with Mrs ard I andon, g-jfear-old son of the
school. A The Delton basketball Iz» Hendershot. A Mr. and Mrs Floyd Landau* to a victim of the
team will play the Middleville Uam Bert Palmer, Mr. and Mra. Paul laat named.
'v
in the auditorium liere Friday eve­ Palmar and Larry of near Middle­
ning. Feb. 1C. and the NaahvUle ville and Mrs. Jennie Slocum of DUNHAM DtSTRtCT
—j Friday evening. Feb. 2J. * Hastings were Sunday dinner guccto
I Mrs Max Reynold* and of Mr. and Mrs Floyd Garrison
Saturday morning for a week's visit
tr June and Mrs. Fred o.
with hla family. He had just ar­
spent Wednewlay afternoon GLANK CREEK
„.. from
......................
rived ...
in —
Boston
an extended
Creek A Mrs. John Adams
Mra. Lorraine Vandrnburg and ocean trip Sunday his parents,
relumed to her home Sunday aftcr- aon of Kalamasuo and Mr and Mrs. and Mrs. George Bali entertained
noon, after spending nearly two Harold Bmtth and non Dean and bi ids honor hls family. Mr. and
week* al the home of her son-in­ friend of Hastings were Bunday Mrs
Merrill Dunkelbcrger and
law and daughter. Mr. and Mr*. visitor* at Fred Otis'. A Tiie Exten­ family and Mr. and Mrs. Orl OHGlenn William* and family at the sion leader* attended lite training
.?h*nC.f. r t
Kellogg
Farm
Her
gnndson. class In Hastings thia week Wed­ Mrs Haney cneesempn and famKeith William*, who Itae been a nesday. The group will hold tlieir lly spent Sunday with Mr and Mr*
medical patient in Leila hospital. meeting with Mrs Roy Oak* next Sam Buxton in Banfield. * Mist
Battle Creek returned to hl* home week Wednesday. A Mr*. Clyde War­ Betty Babcook of Johnstown was
Baturday afternoon.
ren entertained the birthday club the weekend guest
of Phiflli*
Mr. and Mr*. Leslie Williams, last Wednesday. A Edwin Mat'htw* Chcearman a Mrs. Inez Swift and
Mr*. Garth Fiori* and son Jeff of of Sebcwgtng and Mrs Mnititcw* Mrs Lola Williams are thc program
near Hasting*, were dinner guest* and children of Hastings were Sun­ commute* for thc March Com­
of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams day visitor* at Russell Wh.ttr- munity club. A Mr. and Mrs Clyde
Siy. Mr. and Mr* Williams and meres A Mr. and Mr*. Homer Er­ Cheeseman and family. Mr and
William.' called on lhe Glenn way and children ot Johnstown Mn. Sidney Stanton and children
,m» at the Kellogg Farm in were Saturday visiter* at Roy Er­ and Rufus Stanton were at Bristol
the afternoon. * .Orville Grey of way'*. A On Bunday Mr and Mn. lake Sunday. A Bill Cordray who
Dean Potter and son* of Orange­ enlisted in the Merchant Marines
Leonard Grocery stere laat week. A ville and Mr. and Mn. Stuari in December received his call and
Mr. and Mn Willard Whittemore Brownell and aon Stanley of Or­ left Saturday. He has been staying
were in Hasting* Friday. A The an gevillc were visitors there. A Mn at the Geo. Ball home since Demany friend* of Dr. R- 8. Harter Roy Erway attended the birthday­
of schoolcraft were sorry to hear ;club al Clyde Warren’s Wednesday.
of hls death last week. The doctor A Mr. and Mn. Ray Erway called
.
*
practiced tn Delton several years ,on Mn. UXile Shively near Gun EAST DEATON
' Mrs Linden Collison entertained
ago. A Mrs. Lee Russell retu.r.ed lo lake Sunday p m.
fourteen ladies at a demonstration
her home Saturday from BOrgew .
party. Friday afternoon. Afterward
hospital, where she has been a *ur- 1
QUIMBY
NEWS
visiting and refreshment* passed
gieal patient tor the past two weeks.
Friday. Feb. IBth. The Worlds' lhe afternoon only loo soon. ★
a Rev. Smith who has been a mis­
sionary in China for the |m*i thirty Day of Prayer will be observed at Mrs. Chas Kahler returned home
Ksn spoke in thr Mclhcatet church the Quimby church by an evening from Pennock hospital on Thurs­
re Sunday morning. He also ac­ meeting, hymn-sing und prayer for day We nil wish her a speedv re­
companied the Rev. W. D. Robin­ our mtn in service and victory. covery. Mr*4Mary Bartlett of Hic­
son to Milo and Prairieville where Parents nnd relatives of lhe men kory Corners Is caring for her and
he spoke and again in the evening In service are especially invited. * assisting with the housework *
Dureen Riuman of Battle creek Mr. and Mr*. Rex Waters were
at Hickory Comers
dinner guests at George Lelnaar's
Elmer Gaakill underwent an c&gt; . spent several day* Iasi week with ou Sunday. A Mr and Mrs Lewis
eration for hernia in Leila hospital.
Hoffman entertained her alstcr and
Balti# Creek Friday of last week. A trace Riuman * Mr. and Mrs. husband of Gladwin for a few day*
Mrs. Bertha Bush received news Plovd Armour were dinner guests recently. Charley and Ruth were
Saturday of the serious illness of het of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wilcox of
sister, Mrs. Arloa Brown of Gales­ Berryville. Saturday evening. * Mr. ■l«n home for over Sunday. * Mrs.
burg, who is a patient in lhe hos­ and Mrs. Clew Peck of Heating* Effie Louden returned Thursday
visited at
at me
the fcugme
Eugene rrcemnns
freemans on
on after spending a few days with
pitai
pital in
In Marshall
Marshall. 8h6
Sh6 hod
had the intomU- »u*i«»
fortune to fracture a l*g JtMt above] Sunday. A Mis. Ernest tawte of her niece Barbara at Parchment
the knee about two weeks ago. On Haatlng* spent Sunday with Mr * Mr and Mrs. Will Cahll of Kal­
Saturday ahe suffered a heart at- 1 told Mrs. Charles Rowley and fam­ amazoo spent Sunday with their
tack. Sne was reported to te much lly. * Mrs Hattie Anders. Mrs. daughter Madeline and family. *
batter Sunday * Mr and Mr*. Harold Brbmcto anti Sharon Kay. Mrs Bob Carpenter and son Ron­
Marshall Nurw txl spent tlie week- | of Cloverdale visited at the Larry nie and Miss Ixirene Collison came
end wtth their brother and stoter- , Ander s home. Stlnday. a Mrs up from Battle Creek to attend the
in-law Mr. and Mrs Maton Nor- Floyd Armour called on her dsugh- nnrtv at the home of tlie latter’s
wood in Kalamazoo A Tlie Study j ter. Mrs. Vernon Stcwibnck and brother and wife. * We arc all
group will meet each Wednesday I children «d Rutland Sundav. A very sorry to hear Lliat Silas
evening, to study lhe bock. ■’Tiie । Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowlcv al- Greenman to missing in action.
Gospcl Today" The meeting is be- tended thc opening of the Saxon
Ing held at lhe heme cf the Rev. Castle in Hastings Sunday aftcr- PLEASANT RIDGE
Mr. and Mrs Arthur RlchardsT.i
and Mr*. W. D. Robitvon thia Wed- j noon.
nesday evening. Mrs. Ralpii Harper
Miss Louise Gaskill of Freeport and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chaw
will give the lesson.
apent the weekend with her grand­ attended Farmer's Week program
Mr. and Mrs. Jay WUklni n spent parents. Mr. und Mrs Flovd Gas- at Lansing on Wednesday. A Mr
Saturday afternoon and evening HU. a Deyo Larkin of Hastings waz and Mrs. Glenn Patton of Hastings
son-in-law and
und daughter. a dinner guest of Mr. und Mr*. spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
with their acn-in-luw
Mr.
and _¥
Mrs.
Curlrlghl
in. Harold Doxcy B1U
??r. ,nd
rs&gt;,?.Barton
J,^!?jy.
t.'rLr1.
and, Jcnnett ou.m.,.
Sunday Alton Wood. * Mrs Mildred Ronk
Kaiamatoo. On Sunday all went *. Mr and Mn&gt;
Pirrry 80ent and Nancy of Battle Creek spent
to Grand JUl»&lt;h&gt; where they spent (he wcckend with Mr und Mrs. part of lost wexk with Mr and
the day vfflh Mrs Dorothy Rogen. Richard DeMott of Hasting*. * Mr, Mrs. Lester Klnne. * Next Wed­
uitd little son * Pvt. nig! Mrs. Ru*- an(
andj j^rj
Mr*. Loyal
Loyal Lowell
Lowell entertained
entertained nesday evening. Feb. al? there is to
sell Herbert announce the birth of for
for their
;
two sons. Lawrence and be a banquet in the church basea seven pound, thirteen ounce boy. "lobby .Saturday evening. A birth Larry Allen, born in Borgesa has- d*v«
— *"mier was served in honor of We thank' those in advance who
pitai. Kutemazoo. last Friday. Pvt..i Lawrerice’s eleventh birthday These arc hclning tn this greur wartime
Herbert I* stationed in Belgium. A |I [lr
eaent were:
present
were: Hilly
Billy ana.
and. Konald
Ronald service fund. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Born to Mr. Z—.
—,-------- —I.!,:...
Anders. Billy Shaw. Kilmer. Galen and Mf. and Mrs
Boniface, a seven pound eight ounce Norman McIntyre. Claude Rowley Kenneth Kelsey and Joyce dined
daughter. Wednesday in Pennock and the boys’ grandnarents, Mr
with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barter
hospital She will answer to tlie und Mrs. A. D Lowell. A Mr. and and Betsy Sue, Saturday evening
name of Lorraine. Mother and baby Mrs. Harold Doxev called on Mr tn honor of Ed's birthday
returned to their home Sunday.
and Mrs. Geo. Williams of Hastings
also to see their daughter Durotlia
HENDERSHOT NEWS
Msv who •« lust home fruni Pen­
Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Van Vrankcn nock hospital.
and Mli&gt; Thelma Watson were Sun­
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. SOUTH THORNAPPLE
Bert Beady who is assisting with
McKibbon of Prairieville • Mr. ar-d
Mrs. Clyde Hendershot of Hastings farm work at Chas. Andlers spent
were Bunday dinner guests of Mr. Sunday with his brother in Mid­
and Mrs L:o Hendershot After­ dleville. a Mrs. Lee Hendrix and
noon cutler* were Mr. and Mrs. little son of Wayland and sister.
Ronald Haynes of Hastings. A Mr». Mrs. Everett Latta. 'Mary Misac&gt;
Florence Clark attended x potluck mid two children ot Battle Creek
dinner and Missionary meeting al called Saturday on Mrs. Hallie
Banflcid church Tuesday, a Bunday Johnson. * Floyd Landon spent
callers at the Lawrence Christlan- Saturday and Sunday in Grand

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Fc.;:3 CoitfrcHorg

19.95

1.29
Has one-pint fuel capacity
and No. 0 else burn
Bottom U ni.it-resistant.

AREAL

HAY X\D
MAX I IKE
FCtHKS

VALUE
Flex-O-Glass
For Windows

HORSES

GUERNSEY CATTLE

Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, due May 5.
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, bred Nov. 27,
1944.
Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh 2 mos.
CuernsD'- cow, 10 yrs. old, fresh 5 wks.
G-iornse • cow,j5 yrs. cld, due April 11.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. cld, due Mav 4.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh 10 wks.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, bred Oct. 5, '44
Guernsey heifer, 18 mos. old, bred Sept.
9, 1944.
•
Guernsey heifer, 1 yr. old.
Bangs and T. B. tested.
Guernsey bull, 2\ yrs. old, registered.
HOGS

fl.65 Ea.
Fine, strong,
spring steel
tines with

:i5c Yd
Admits light and health­
giving ultraviolet rays.
Keeps cold out . . . and

northern uh
handles.

NEATSFOOT
OIL

-D-'-Hoidl,

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Grain Scoop

1.98

X59

Lightweight construction...

iart capacity. Eaimmaculately de.-

handling. Handle attached
to ferrule with two steel
riven. No. 10 site.

Sixieea-Qvart Baed

Effective . . . Safe

GRAIN, FEED, POTATOES &amp; SEED
200 bu. good corn in crib.
100 shocks of corn.
About 2} acres standing corn.
50 bu. oats. 25 bu. potatoes.
R9 bales oat straw. 43 bales wheat straw.
Quantity loose straw. 9 tons alfalfa hay.
8 tons alfalfa brome hay.
11 bu. June clover seed.
I bu. DeKalb seed corn.
80 lbs. navy beans.

FARM TOOLS

McCormick Deering 5 ft. mower.
David Bradley manure spreader.
Oliver corn planter, fertilizer attach­
ment.

MILK
CANS
CALF
WEAKER 39c
heavily
steel. Illustration shows

ing or drinking. Ugktwalght Rurt-rsetoUn*.

JOHNSON SUPPLY COMPANY
,

z. u . z- „ e Al &lt;■

60 heavy hens.

CREAM
CAN

Sanitary Seaedea Wee

13 feeder pigs, wgt. 150 lbs.
6 gilts, eligible to register.

111 W.'STATE ST., HASTINGS. MICH.

HASTINGS METHODIST
.
CIRCUIT
Harold A. Klrchenbaur. Minister

Sunday school 10.30.
Martin
Church 10:00.
Bundiy school 11:00.

of Christ for Today." The adult (east BALTIMORE
choir wiil sing.
■
• —•••-- • ——The nursery will be open to care! "
V. "
B. CHURCH
Sifuiunw.
for small children during lhe-irtom- Orlo Mu
Worship service Sunday 10 am.
ing worship service.
Sunday school.. 11 am.
Prayer meeting Wednesday. 8
pm.
Family night Saturday evening at
Jack Moore's at. eight.
MeCALLUM U-'b- CJIURCH

AUCTION SALE
Bay mare, 10 yrs. old, chestnut.
Sorrell mare, 13 yrs. old.
Welch pony, 6 yrs. old.
10 mos. old Belgium colt, eligible to reg­
istration. Set of work harness.

The Sunday school will meet at
11:30 under the direction of Judge
Adalbert Cortright.
Tlie Youth Fellowship frill meet
aT 8:30. sponsoigd by Mra. Meryl
Neeb and Alden Burgess. All young
people ate invited.
•'

Church 11:80.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
In observance of the World Day
10 am. Sunday school. The larg­ of Prayer the Quimby church and.
est class had sixteen present. Give W.3 CB. are holding a meeting
thr-m rontt competition.
Friday night al 8:00 It wiU begin
11 am. Preaching service
with a hymn sing and then a pray­
Meeker will speak from er service for all lhe boys and girls
the subject, "Wl^lom."
•
in service on our honor roll with
Young People's service 7 pm.
the parents of thbae especially invit­
Preaching service 7:45. Subject: ed to attend. Others of the neigh- .■
"Study to be Approved of Ood."
borhood are also Invited to attend
N. Broadway. Francis. Coleman, and add their prayers to those of
'
rf- the parent* of those In service.
leader.
Prayer service at Minnie Kelly*
»...............
Thc Junior Bible class will meet YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
at tiie home of Elwin Curtis. Feb.
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
13. on N. Church.
Services are held on' the second
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
and fourth Sundays. The next servL. VZlnston Stone, Pastor
.f.k -'v Sunday^scliool
kutmiav viu
Morning worship will be held «l |lce_wiljbe
«e^? at 3
10:00 o'clock on next Sunday. For II-VThe"churc”need5 you and you
thia first Sunday in Lent the ser­ need Che church.
mon theme will be. “The Meoiilng

MEDICINE

MIRROR

ONE

Evangelistic service. 7:80.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday. 7:30.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1945

CONTROLLERS'

with

Revertibl*

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENK
E. W. Halley, Pastor
402 S. Hanover St. Phone 3748
Bunday school 0:48.

WHITE ENAMEL
CABINETS

V E RY

Mn. Scott's at NaahvUk.
Stony Polrtt—Feb. IB
10: 00 am. Sunday adtool. Mn.
Floyd Barnum. Supt.
11: 00 am. Preaching service.
.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
night 7:30.
\__________

Just Received

NO CERTIFICATE NEEDED

ELECTRIC

the speaker both moating and eve­
ning.
communion service will bo oburved ut the dose of tiie morning
•rfvice.
Prayer Meeting Will be lield on
Wednesday evening (Feb. 21&gt; at the
hontr of Mrs. Prances Bennett at
418 W., Apple St.

Evening servoicea at 7:30.
We are expecting a student from
the BulitUt Bible Institute. Grand
Rapids to be our guest speaker foe
the evening.
Tinsday night. B.YJ*.U. at tiie
parsonage at 7:30.
; Wed night prayer meeting at the
i church at 7:30.
i Thursday afternoon. Feb. 22 the
Ladles Aid Society will meet at the
S'oliru IKVtSG WEHLEVAN
home of Mrs’ Herman Bandeen, N.
METIIOIHKT Clll-KCH
Broadway or R. F. D. 2. All ladies
Sunday school—10:00 am.
cordially
invited.
„_
.No other services wiU be heldin thLs church on Sunday, February
18, due to thc special quarterly EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
meeting services at the Hastingsi CHURCH
church.
Don M. Oury. Rector
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Prayer meeting will be held on‘
8 am.—Holy Communion.
CHURCH
Tuesday evening &lt;Feb. 201. at the
10 a.in—Sunday school.
• Herbert M. Heaney, supplying
parsonage in Hastings.
11 am—Morning worship and
10: 30—Morning
service,
"The
sermon. "God and Ourselves'’ will
Woman nt the Weil." The medita­
w Ant in a series ot Lenten
I| be
tion will be of considerable Interest GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
to Sunday school workers.
, &gt;1. o. O. F. Hall Green St. Entrance ; mons.
O. H. Trinklein. Pastor
! Looll
obervance of the "World
11: 45—Sunday retool. Hie tided
'Day of Prayer" will be in Emmanuel
In a series of discussions on the
rertnons Suring lint are based on church cn Friday at 2:30 pin., with
1,'k of Either by Mr. Heaney.
The Ladies Aid will meet with the general theme. "Prayer in the j the women of tiie churches of Has■Tis D. A. VanBu.’klrk inursauy, Pasrion History." February 18 "The I tings cooperating.
'Tunrv !'*h n&gt; t""&gt; thP’V *’rs. Savior Prays for His Followers".'
----------------- * • *
----------- ———•
Pied W. Stebbins will have chafge Holy Communion. Next Sunday liai ■------FREE- ------------------METHODIST
CHURCH
bee tuet aside as a Synod-wide Day •
i tne ptogram.
Seth A. Davey. Pastor
Hemember the World Day of of Penitence and Prayer. .­
.
Comer E. Colfax at Bolt wood
Sunday school at 11
Prayer service at the Episcopal
I Hastings Church—Feb. lb
Junior choir meets at 135 W.
church Friday at two-thirty.
10 am. Sunday school in charge
Bond Thursday, 4:15 p.m.
of Mrs. Etta Mead.
Confirmation class instruction
11.00 am. Morning worship.
Thursday. 8:00 pm. at 410 E. Wai- ;, 7:00 p.m. Young people’s prayer
METHODIST CHURCH
nut.
I service.
.
A. C. Barker. Pastor
1 7:30 pm- Young people's evanSunday school—10:30 am.
। gehstic service.
.
BAPTIST NOTES
Sermon Hour—11:30 am.
B J. Adcock. Pastor
I| o:m&gt;
8:00 p.m. Evangelistic
r.vujiKvii3nv acixiw
service uj
by
Young Peeples' Sendee—S:45 pm.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
the pastor.
Evangelistic Service—7:30 p.m.
The Rev. D. T. Perrine, president Divine services al 11 o'clock. Ser- , Feb. 15—7:30. Prayer meeting at
•
[the-church.
of thc Michigan Conference, will be mon by the pastor.

CHURCHES

FIRST CHURCH OF
CIIRIST. SCIENTIST
•
Comer Church and Center Streets
Subect. -soul."
f unday service 1! am.
f undav school 9.30 am.
V/ednc-day evening service 7:45.
Heading loom lit church edifice
epin Wcilne.Hlay
and
Saturday
from 3 to j u.m.
'
'inc public is ccrdUliy Invited to
■•...a tt,»
»-rvicrt nnd to
visit the reading room

Oliver 99 walking plow.
John Deere 2 horse walking cultivator.
Oliver 2 sec. spring drag.
Oliver 2 sec. spike drag.
McCormick Deering lime spreader.
Single shovel plow. Rubber tired wagon.
7x14 hay rack with box.
Two wheel all steel trailer.
Primfose cream separator. Bean sorter.
Coal burning 500 chick brooder.
6 metal chicken coops.
2 wheel-barrows. Lantz grapple fork.
110 ft. 74 in. hay rope.
Grindstone. Anvil. Four wheel trailer.
32 ft. extension ladder. Potato crates.
Two j h.p. electric motors. Stoneboat.
Four 10-gal. milk cans.
One 8-gal. milk can. 140 ft. garden hose.
Two 20 rd. rolls 39 in. fencing.
10 rd. roll 48 in. pre-war fence.
10 rd. roll chicken fence.
80 rd. roll pre-war barbed wire.
57 cedar posts. 12 steel posts.
26 R. R. ties for corner posts.
2 steel anchor posts.
Woven wire fence stretcher.
11 sower tiles. Grass seeder.
Cowboy tank heater.
500 Hot Kops. Apple picking bag.
Knapsack sprayer. Bull staff.
Milk cart. Saddle. 30 gal. range boiler.
18 ft. barn door track and hangers.
50 ft. slat cribbing.
New and used lumber.
Chick feeders and waterers.
Quantity small tools, etc.
Grain and feed bags.

Worship service 2 pm.
Sunday school. 3 pm.
i FIRST U. B., CHURCH
Comer of Eait and E. Grand Sirs.
|
A. M. Coldren. Pastor ;
0:55 a.in. Bible school clasies for
all ages.
11:00 am- Service in the Inter­
ests &lt;kf Jewish evangelixatlon. with
I thc Rev. Fred Kendall of Detroit as
i guest speaker. Mr. Kendall is a
'Hebrew Christian working among
I hls people in Detroit and Toledo.
। A free-will offering will be given for
! this work.
am n»n. Christian Endeavor
study hour.
, ud
&lt;.?o pa.i. Song service.
Thursday 7:30 pm. Prayer serv­
ices for adults and the young people.

IRVING
*
Last Week's Utter
The Ladles Aid will meet Thurs­
day Feb. 1 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Lince. Everybody Invited.
* Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nagel enter­
tained tiie Nagel family in honor of
the birthday of their mother, Mrs.
James Nagel. * Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Marble will mgve tills week west ot
Middleville on lhe Kenyon farm.
They will be missed from our com­
munity. * Sympathy is extended to
the family of Richard Hathaway
due .to the death of the mother and
n-ife. * Mrt. Jessie Bush of Battle
Creek, who has been visiting in Irv­
ing has returned home. * Sym{ pathy is also extended to lhe Carl
Hula family, both Mr. and Mrs.
; Hula having had a brother killed In
the war recently. ♦ Mias Donna
Jean Nagel of O Rapids spent the
weekend with her cousins here. *
Mr. and Mrs Laurel Senslba have
. moved to Irving from Mrs. Hottie
■ Johnson's house tn Ttiornapple Twp.
ASSYRIA
°
Last Week's Letter
.
Because of a shower for Mr. and
i Mn. Dale Cole, the Woman's Society
at the Briggs church will have the
supper and pictures Thursday eve­
ning instead of Wednesday evening
us planned. It Mra Walter Stanton
spent two days last week in Belle­
vue al the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wi*l -Tones. * Mra Dorothy Holmes
entertained the Birthday club last
Wednesday. ♦ A college friend of
Rev. Taber, who is now at Fort Cur­
ler preached the service last Sun­
day evening. * The Junior choir will
have’ its first practice at the Briggs
school house Friday evening. ★
At the Briggs church service Sunday
evening there will be a spacial In­
stallation service of the new Wom। an's Society officers.

prF^!

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Carved mahogany chair, antique.
Walnut table, antique. Studio couch.
Oak dining suite. Porch swing.
Brass bed and springs.
Dresser. Feather bed. Pair skiis.
Kerosene range, 5 burner?
Several lard cans. Small desk and chair.
Garland 18 in. heating stove.
Books, mirror, pictures, etc.
.

SOME

USES

this general purpose building.
Standard rise U* X 20‘—Weight
2400 Iba Alsoavailable U'g MY,
tiple. Doable door, window sod

TERMS: Cash day of sale, no goods to be removed until settled for. Not responsible
for accidents.

HARRY V. SMITH, Owner
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer

Ph. Hickory Comer, 17 F 2-1

MILT LEINAAR, Clerk

••ch section. Ballt, fitwd. fil­

NO PRIORITY NEEDED

HASTINGS
CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
basttxgb.

MICH.

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IIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

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SECTION ONE—FACES 1 t« 8

☆

Dairymtn to Hear
Scheidenhelm-M.SX.

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1945

EDITORIAL

ARMY-NAVY
PROGRAM HERE
MARCH 6

16 FACES—TWO SECTIONS

CLOVERDALE LADY

RATION IN

George Washington speaking to That gloomy prediction, made by;r*T®||V |k||||nrr\
i„ .
7
E. C. Scheidenhetai of the Michi­
delegates at the Constitutional Con­ the 1004 and learned Dean °f rAIALLY INJURlD
Bobcats
OH SnOWtllOCt
gan State-college. Dairy Extexiston
vention In Independence Hall, Gloucester -England) In the early
nwvnbW
nomef
arBylln&lt; ov„ * AT A GLANCE
Department, will address a group of
Philadelphia. who proposed to ac­ 1780s. while the young states were
Barry county dairymen at the CourtMiss Anna |ohncock Suffers the weekend to attencTa meeting of
houad. Haminua. on thia Friday aft­
cept compromises which might at­ floundering about after winning,
Broken Neck In Accident | the board of directors of the United
ernoon Feb 23 at 1:30.
tract popular support at the eg. their Independence, sounds sur.
,
, ,
, , r-&lt;Mise realton clubs ot Michigan, had
County Agent Foster who la ar­
Sponsored by Local Service penye of weakening the proposed pn-ingly like the dismal predictions ,
Woodland. Michigan
°f hunt­
.. doom .&gt;*„ many . dn.-h.rd I !£V'3“1i’'&gt;K:
!.F
February 16. 1945
‘ranging the meeting states infor­
Clubs and Organizations
mation will be presented to assist
ML----- -----------• Dear Boys and Girls:
Ameifca Fixster .from the buggy she was riding in. &gt; The snow there was more than 20 XS, good through April
with meeting their high
Hastings service clubs and or- pljau- the people, we offer what we, LsolationUt or
I don’t know how I happened to dairymen
*goals by using
ourselves, disapprove, how can we Is making about todays prospects of suffering a broken neck. She and inches deep on the level so snow­ and A2, B2. &lt;
pasture
crops
this
ganizatlons
are
sponsoring
an
Army
­
&gt; be chosen Jo write one vf there Jcoming synuner. 71»rs« same crops Navy Night Program to be field in afterward defrfid our work? L-t us
“th*/. Eugene Johncock. 75. ' .hoe* were a necessity- During the through June 2.
letters td^Jou but 171 do my be..t cut.fcbur.cost Qf high rreilk produc- Central auditorium here Tuesday,rralce a standard to which the wise reaching an international accord .
sound
enough
to
Insure
a
durable
■
tome
west
of
Ctover-i
nunt.
he
co-.er«d
about
nine
miles
to give you
some
Informal
ton
1
, ,-----_
w
R atntrr
according to Mr. Foster.
'
fVehfnr. “March 6, commencing at,I and honest can repab."
the goings
” ..
■- 1.n- tlon
*v«tta»
W
’-’’ —S•»‘ B,Wl
Other feed questions and general 8:00 o’clock.
/
\our little \Ty»mi.i
and B2. good through
Thr c„n»1nu..«n.l cnnr.nunn tf hnrv'
*“?d JU S'^fu
Speaking for the Army will be
t * Pal. d,,lry h'“fd managcmMit problems
UJ. EX I'j and «. .
, "wehZi
V.'C
we had our. vuwua
annual, I. . ..T. A , ran Mn
by Mr Scheiden- Ueutenant Colonel R-MwenP R^- Ampr|ta u b
of
afxj
aturdav
ntaht
February
10
It
wax
to
g
“
etal
are
to
­
' Saturday night,
10.
—
through April-28: H2. J3. K3.
Hemer ( sanl^although and "M2, good through June 3.
held later this year because there
n',,&gt; vited and urged to attend and pre­ chief, office of technical Intorena- [most *,slonan notions that ever
J^'r. “
was a question of whether it would sent their problems.
|I Hon on the staff of Lt Geifcral «« conceived. The mutual an- .. no-M. to mm or wln, m. who remained in the buggy, was
&gt;
iwm
.
«....»»»
tiring.
Inciden
­
un-­
be possible to put it on—with ra­
un
•• -■
- —
----- ■ • - —
Stamp No. 34 good through Fab.
I John C. H. Ize nd was in cununand | tlpalhies and clashing Interests of teresti und Ideas to work out un 4,10 r,,n“ln™ ln
injured and was able to brunt the tally. tlu- parly Homer traveled with 28: Stamp No. 3ft good UUvtNM
tioning mid everything. But Wood- ,
| of the BHAEP courier servjte in ‘ the Americans, their differences of intelintent compromise..
horse under control and drive to bagged a 38-pound bobcat.
land always comes l‘-- *• —*
j June 2.
loodon until he was injured by a (government, habitudes, and min­
the home of a cousin. Russell Johnwe had it. Tliere were... —.
,
! ners- ‘ndleate that they will have
things this year os there have txtn
alter being hospitalized in Englai^. |
center' of
of union
union and
and no
no common
common i Flske^jioted American ppilotoplicr
The sheriff's office was called and
other years but everyone liad u
tuner iicing iiiauiuiiura in anauuui. , :
....
. .
,
,
....
. '1 Intere-t.
nti-re-t. A disunited people
neonh- to the,
the .and historian
th&gt;lti«rtrlan salu
said -of-----------tire convention
Undershrriff Leon Doster and Coro­
He L* now serving in thr speakers
good time.
... ■ ................
I .. . .and
. .
.
—
........------ nerner
Cl Pv-, I.rathr.it
. wr.it
t.-&gt; tt...
uuirop
went
to the scene
branch, bureau of public relations ।end of time, suspicious and distrust- | which produced our Constitution: of
I noticed some of out. graiiumo I
the
accident
and decided no in- I
.
One
Hundred
Fifty
Men
of the ar Department.
' ful of each other, they will be i "In some fujure still grander con- ।i nu
~
t wav
ncccuu
there who arc In the service Jeon I
quest
necessary, death being so
Ven Snyder. Lieut- •j*-’. U8NR. | divided and subdivided into little I vention we trust the same thing eteariy accidental.
Kanuier. a 1942 'graduate, wax',
Hcor Tolk by Commr. Tigy
Undersheriff Dorter
Un'dersherlff
I&gt;
thought thr I
there and she look* very nice In I About 150 men were present at wlU jp&lt; ak (or the ?&lt;*»■&gt;•. Ueut. Sny-। c0mmon»ealths or brincipalitjei I will be done between stales that
Men Involved In Fox Pelt
(
...
I
-'""I
.cuiww on r,,. 3.
1,
--------------•
■
her Cadet Nurse uniform. All ot ;ia the Hartings Brotherhood meeting Vd“
horse must have
been
frightened by
Cose Assessed Heavy Fines [ AUCTION SALES
are glad to sec Gaylord Ftoiy hack
tlie wind' rustling leaves at the
Monday evening to hear Charlr* mazoo Hr will sliow a. film cf the j
nedsldr. as no cars or other traffic- Justice Ben uunmao aiwssru ।
------------------- r
again. He had a very lnieresllr.g on
Figv,
state
commissioner
of
agri
­
Japanese
attack
on
Pearl
Harbor
;
had
been
seen,
and
there
was
no
Charles
Smart
45
00
fine
and
1450'
,
PPvrr
imrv
o
—
display of hl* paintings on exhibit. culture. who spoke especially to the This film 1* described a.* containing
rt-.ow or lee in the road
Kid to
u&gt; make it costs on Wednesday when Smart '
We have our graduation picture* rural mcmlx-rv
many shots and angles of ithe at,
slipper/ The horse wa*
«*v‘na more stocx tn»n
was known as Pleaded
pleaded guilty to a drunk and distaken Monday, February ID. I Siucm
Mr. Flay (IUcusmx! sol) conserva­
feed and pasture for, Mr. Haaeh
a "runawav." it L* reported,
charge.
»rted. and Mis.*
Mis-. orderly
urderiFecjHUje.
ail of the girl* have changed their tion. giving some Interesting Infor­ tack which have never bcm released ADDITIONAL
Johncock
had
told
friends
that she On Saturday WaUiice Campbell i will have an auction sale at the
minds about a million time* when mation about tile soil structure and
was especially watchful whe'n"driv- was brought before Justice Bowman place located I mile north and L
HOME
FRONT
NEWS
it comes to. deciding which clothes the value of roil contervatton to
Ticket* for this AJtny-Navy Night
•
itiK the anima)
— the -charge
k———of
»------------------——■ mile east of Carlton Center; or 1
ion
operating
a motor
they are going to wear to have sucoereful farming. He also com­ program will be tree ot charge
Miss John cock and her father have vehicle while under the influence of ;mile north and 5L miles west of
them taken in. If you listen tn on pared the agriculture tK Michigan and will be distributed by local;
made their home together on the intoxicating liquor. Campbell en­ Woodland. He Is offering one hflgefai
some of their conversations you're u&gt; that of other stairs, streaming service club* and organizations.
harness.
headgwf
cattle, tnitHl
' Greetings gang.
- t-22 —
r
another
farm west of Cloverdale tor n num­ tered a plea of guilty and was given -----bound to hear some of the follow­ numerous facL*. hitherto little
Implement* and mtecelluMMB
ber of years. Surviving, besides the a fine of 8109. with $450 added ' 1-.--. Imp^meni
ing exclamations: "I Just know my known or realized, in connection
a"(eie» Diwey
n-w«« Reed wUl cry tSl
■ lug up on last week's new's. Neverfather. B a brother. Alfred, of Kal­ costs, and hl* driver's license was articles.
hair Is going to look awfull" "I with the agriculture of Michigan,
amazoo The body was removed to suspended. At the same time Cleo
j their** we do have to take time out
can't decide whether to wear a which help to make this one of the,
Berry
appeared
before
Justice
Bow
­
the Henton funeral home in Delton,
। to tell you what you would havp
drew or a blouse."—and so it goc.« oututandtng stales to our country.!
where the Rev. Thomas Moyer con­ man on a drunk and disorderly this Issue for full particulars.
. wen If you'd have been about town
1 guess most of you will know what Mr Flgy was introduced by Coun- MAnfU 1 ft
ducted the funeral service on Sun­ charge and received a sentence of
oh Saturday, late afternoon You'd
I mean.
day at 2:30 o'clock, and interment tC$25 f?'S ln J"**' C°*U of M5° “nd IL N. VANDER -SCHUUR, Prop.
i have sworn it was Laurel und Har­
_ .__ of. ­ HAKin I
During the business session
was In the Prairieville cemetery.
All good (?i thlng.1 must eoine
dy in person coming out of the
Two arraignments were held in
600 Donors Required; All
to an end and so the Seniors liuve ficers for the ensuing year were
. sheriff's office wearing 2hose derby
as follows: President. Ed­
circuit court on Saturday before
begun to plan for Commencement elected
' hats—and otherwise true to "form. "
Plasma Free in Barry Co.
,,,
; Judge A. D. McDonald, and sen- bus Ines* that requires bi*
ward J. Adams; vice-president.
exercises. Our graduation date iiu.'i Dewey
get Whnt
what we mean when **'
we
A R«i Crn«
Blood 1!I You'll
‘ ?.“U &gt;™
11 BH
। fences were given William Van- Ytr St . Am. ArKil.t. haa &gt;
Reed; secretary. Vernor Web­ B.VS11
Ski™Traveling
.*lh £ K
“
d"““
■“» L~“
been set for May 24. We ordcicd ster: treasurer,
Syckle, 38. of Marshall, and Louis
Earl Bumford.
our graduation invitations, name
Ormsbe. 37. of Calhoun Co. who
The annual ladles' night Is
cards etc. quite some time ago. We scheduled
for Monday evening.,
were charged with collecting fox 3 mile* north of MlddleviUe
have a very small class this year - March 10. At
• bounty fees unlawfully
; what 1* known a* Grand Rai
Ulis time the Hastings 1
only seventeen members. Several of Men's
chorus, directed by Frank
: Judge McDonald gave Van Syckle i street, marked as 'WhiUWF
our former ciaumatc* are in the Cooper, will make its Initial pub­
?{«&gt;e*V?.pTbatlon “ntl,ftned hlm n*d; or 3 mllr' With, and 2 tr
service.
$125, which he was unable to pay. cast of Caledonia He 1* offerin
-........ —■
lic appearance Another interesting Barry County Health Deparffhent. I
real
show.
so
he
ta
boarding
with
Sheriff
Bera.
-cxxj Hst of horse! cattle hay i
Richard Velte and Verne Piper feature of the program will be
While here, the unit will be
Limitations of State Law ‘
recea?5 ‘»e
chinery. and few household go
both left January second and are numbers on the marimba by the housed in I.O.O.F. hail. AU blood i Straight to the news but a word
| probation and the tine of $125 which N, c. Thomas will cry the sale
The Answer—Road Comnow -stattaned nt Camp Walters.] Rev. Fred J. Fitch of Urbandale. I
will be processed Into plasma about a corking good soldier's let­
।
he
paid.
The
two
men
were
ordered
Burdett Benaway will act Utl
Texas. We recently received a card I The chorus has been rehearsing taken
for free use of Barry county resl- ter that came our tfay this week.
Rev. and Mrs. F. W. King near!
mission Doing Good Job
1 to make restitution to the county to
th‘,v idv eiS,where In thl*"
from Verne. Ivan Curtis and Ed­ about two or three months and con-, dents. A six bed unit has been re­ It said, "please do not print." so
num nf'tM
.. ..
“
of'|66
tor thr
bounty!■ for i .. “particulars
Lake Odessa have received message! "Whv can't Barry county do a II thr
the sum
of'
$66 for
for
the tn»
fox hnnntiboi
ward Bulmer, to the Navy, arc on sista of twenty-five members.
quested. Dr. Allland said, which । we won't, however, we're sure we'd from War Department stating that better Job of maintaining its roads
rnaHe fees to which they
thev were not en- 1
*
ser
duty in the South Pacific. Burton
means that. 600 pints of blood can not be breaking any confidences y?^‘r. ?°n 7, * .E,'!lc V. King was —look at Kent county, there's th&gt;«i
Allerdlng Is tn a hospital in Nor­
, BESSIE LITT8 JONES. Preps.
on- -a —
sentiment ex­ killed In action in Luxembourg. Jan. where they're doing a job of it!"
bo handled during the five days If
- we- passed
—- —
.
--------------- -------------man. Oklahoma because of an ank­
i Owing to the death of her i
and this, in turn, will yield about Pressed in the letter. It was as If 32. HM5 He was serving in the medYou hear many people ask that
le injury. Arnold Cunningham 1*
band. Mrs. Jones will have ait i
300 pilots of plasma. Since the,, he
he said.
said. "We
"We like
like to
tn &lt;tct
ort mall
mail“and
nmi ical detachment in Gen. Patton's question or one like It.
|
stationed on one oi the Wands In
I ucn sale at the
plasma will keep Indefinitely, the I■ when we hear about folks back 3rd army.
; It isn't surprising. Kent roads are
the South Pacific. Edward Bawdy,
| old Jekae Lilts
volume will be sufficient to meet |I home going out of their wav to do kept In better condition than the
who left directly from school. Is
•
miles wen of Bi
all probable requirements here for! things for our wives and*children
lv&lt;£
CusU'r “ . roads here-but that Isn't saying
' mile smith: or 7
now in France. According to n let­
l ft sure makes us feel good." The H\7'.Ci.nl0,r! 1 s
some time.
course at Pt. | that the Kent road commission Is
1 and &gt;4 mile south on t
ter received from him. he froze
Pennock Hospital, here will be]; next letter in the lhail brought this Benning. Gn . and several weeks on jjolng nny better job of it titan our
1
She is offering a good
both of hi* hand* wUle working
maneuvers
n
various
southern
stetev
own
road
commlEton
Regular
Schedule
to
be
,
verse.
the distributing agency for the
'cattle, ducks, fan
with gasoline. Elwyn Baker, who
The Silent Armv.
plasma here in tile county.
Resumed vommenc
Commencing
to
In 1M3' for fX*n’Ple- Barry coun-,
Kesumaa
;toob, and houaeii
left our class to attend a Lansing
Than 450 Valtintoar ;
tfpMKthe vital home front stanch
school, has received the Purple
,
they
stand.
,
Solicitors to Help Raise
- open on Monday, March ID from
On Monday.
Monday, Feb.
Feb. 26,
26. the court I _
Heart for wounds he received while
Medical Aid for a rinc platoon &lt; Wrnt mnntv
artrein
Ott
Cosinty Quota of $12,900 I 2:00 pm. to 4:00 pm, and from A loval army marshaled in our I,i was
and was hoping for release to be- S COUntT rpcel*ed MOOJl P" house
will
open on Monday
Mo
--------... be
--------------Irom ,'' adv. elsewhere in
fighting in Europe.
6:00 pm. to 8:00 pm. From Tues­
I come a chaplain s aid. He was ‘"J*1 t
, . „ , „ .
,
9:00 ajn. to 12:00 noon1 and from ' Particulars.
A new fad was started at WHS.
More than 450 volunteer solid-1 day through Friday. March 20 to
in Woodland Twp., Barry Co..
That, m a nutehell tells the stop- h:oo to 4:00 p m.
a few week* ago when several of tors are being trained and mobll-1 23 inclusive, the unit will be open w&amp;iXKXu..s.r ..M bom
itor*MKi*matertai
i
*
Smmendng
Monday,
5. the' CARL WALTS. Prop.
KiMr
^.
‘!^
“^SSKsFeb. 27. 1917, and lived In various: With present Habor
and material!
Commencing
Monday. March
M saiI5
the boys became Interested to box­ lied under tne direction of Mrs,1 from 9:00 am. to 11:00 am. and
&gt; much of a mainu
. uraitu
Mr.
Walts win
will haw M
ing. It wasn't only the high-school Maurice Foreman. 1945 Red Cross I
2:00 pjn. to 4:00 pm.
N-o thrin^f ,-Amhn.
r : serving as pastor of United Brethren ' finance job at 8160.90 per mile— wU1 be resumed. That Is the buildkid* who found enjoyment to it but War Fund chairman, in an effort from
Dr. A. B. Mitchell of the MlchJhrJ of cornbot spurs them for | churches.
I and even at that, any new con- |l)g wm be open week days from south of woodland. Ha Ik
the grade boys, too. Bloody noset. to attain the Barry Co, ouota of igtm Department of Health will be
the fray
. They uvwi jn the Baltimore U. B. structlon work needed has to be*g:bo ajn. to 12:00 noon and from a good list of one horse,
black eyes and chipped tee»h were 812.900. Mrs. Foreman this wecx in charge of the Blood Bank. The Nor
bars
from
mind
the
keen
edged
Parsonage
ten
year*
where
he
atdone
al
the
expense
x&gt;f
maintaini
j-oo
to
5
00
pm
Saturday
the
build
­
cattle, poultry, hay and gz»
not uncommon for a while!
announces the completion of her | unit will also bring in its own
shafts that prey| tended grade school at Durffec and
ance. utg will be open’In the morning only
Some of you basketball fans organization for the drive.
Thru waiting hours. It is not theirs. graduated from Hastings High
Surprisingly enough, there isn't from 8'00 am to 13'00 noon
*
। trained nurses.
’
might be interested to learn tha&lt;
Mrs. Foreman calls attention to j About 600 hundred blood donors
to know
| school in 1934 The following year anything tne board of supervisors.
This schedule of course is hesed
we have two games left to play be­ the fact that the success of the [ will be needed during the five days, Reward for gallantryagainst the he took a
post graduate course at oi the road commission or any other On the assumption that «»] sut&gt;- Issue for full particulars.
fore the tournament. Tonight. drive depends greatly on the volun-1 Many applications have already
foe.
’
*
Woodland High school, then one agency of local government can do SU .m SiSe to arnre here
February 16. we play at Nashville teer t v
abort term course at MB.C.
about it
I ln about the volume that has been
..solic
juuwi
itor, whose
wuusc wui*.
workjav
»r u«i°ft- j; bee
occn
n reccivea
received but
out more are neeaea.
needed. ThHr armament Is fortitude, and
and next Friday. February 23. we cn Is" forgotten.
high
Esde transferred hU
Were frozen to a system, so to maintained during the part few MRS. ALVA KENTON. Adas*
*••“ *•
It is •*
the
— ’hard1 &lt; Those
muse wiahing
wishing io
to rrgisicr
register for blood
man
*•
'T* church memplay Lake O. here. Lake O. and। working housewife, the tired busl-idonations
-- £’ *"
------ - ” B 8'^S!Lk
; weeks.
If serious traniporteUon
a—“— —
““ Mr. «--&gt;■
------ -------------can call
Oarllnger
They raise -------------------the shield of prayer 1 ----urah
l? **, “
Woodland High have always been ness man or the farmer whose evenlngn at 3431 - &gt;
I..
■a.fSJSlS’.KJS
- rrA
Th?..°”l&gt;’.. “°urc$ of revenue
hold-ups develop, another modified husband. Mrs. Kenyon will h*»a
the beat of rivals 'and still arc) so1 nearest neighbor is a mile or two
.J5.c
|our ,8‘ mllcs °r county roads schedule would have to be adopted.
all of u* arc looking forward to an away who really should have the
, „ •
——Z —comes from the weight tax (One i But Ute above schedule will iro
“S* “.
w
"!' steadfastly &gt;they
“W &lt;carry
‘”y •»
WlM"2l«S
exciting game. The State District glory. Pur the 1944 drive there were ,.A“S
While
on!Lhmh
rh“®hw
“rtv^rt “5‘‘‘&lt;vhSur'!l.
eJ"h “uv'S.' W11’, of ^5
recelve&lt;1
i into effect as mentioned, according
Tournament is going to be held 325 workers who obtained contri­ Altland said that a time schedule
here March 1. 2. and 3. Clare “C" butions from 6.486 Burry County will be drawn und each volunteer
school* competing are: Delton. residents. Because Barry Co's, quo­ given a definite appointment so
orho„,u
top.
:
sets?
!* _.•••
,
Middleville, and Lake O. Class "D" ta Is larger thia year, more solici­ that people can go through the
schools arc Woodland. Clarksville. tors have volunteered to work and procea* with as Huie delay as posu '■
—b L b™.
v"’d"‘ Joh,1"n
Little Change In
Sunfield end Vermontville. It's It is hoped the number of conlri- stole. Long waiting lines can thus
ticulan.
been quite some time since the buton will increase proportionate­ be avoided.
tournament ha* been held here.
lyThe actual processing, he said,
SAXONS LEAD W. C. IXAGUE
Our little village 1* growing!! We
The 1946 War Fund slogan is takes about 15 minutes and con­
'.
“
Ul"
5
'SUS
IuS
“
°pS
DEFEAT BELDING 39-33
have a new place of business in "Keep yfcur Red. Cross at his Side", trary to a rather widely held opin­
The Hastings Saxons aaaur
town. Remember where Flory's used which means all over the World ion. Is neither weakening nor pain
,« b.^ ;
to have their barber shop? "Tic" where American soldiers, sailors ful. Beds will be provided for those
France has opened an Electrical and marines are fighting. To this who wished to resl after (hey arc
defeating
“,,m
World Day of Prayer !.“« any (and try to tell some of’ Although there Is a little more coal I Belding Belding
Appliance Shop there. Really, kids, slogan is added another equally through and free coffee and sand­
stalled with
r- v&lt; ' Z. '
. 1.
•theaf
00 d"'1»cd in. side on irand and to the yards here than
you won't know Woodland when important one. "Give now. Give wiches will be served.
m m nnmttiT
Fitting
V Observed
!ro8tU that 11 d0«n t «w* enough the average maintained so far this Ing 7 pointe before
you gel back! For t)to*e; of you more", which must be done to raise
Factories and most places of M.
M.
Dorothy
Stanley.
8
!/&lt;&gt;
Lt
.,
•
if* J
here in Barry county!).
I winter, the supply is still pretty broke the. tee with i
who haven't been around &lt;Air little the 812,900.
business here have agreed to let Anne Perry. Ivan Payne,—will have
Thoae
attending
the
World
Day
Revenue
for
matolalnance
of
our
&lt;
much
on
a
week
to
week
basis.
That
city for quite some time. I would
"I am confident". Mrs. Foreman any employees wishing-to donate to report nqxt week. Harry Reeser
Prayer observance at Emmanuel 8635 miles of township roads is gov-ju, the failure of new coal cars to
is trailing Um
like to tell you that the poit office says, "that Barry Co. will oversub- | take the necessary time off wlth- 23 and In the navy 5 yrs. returned of
church. Friday, felt they had re- • cmed by the McNltl act which al- , arrive on schedule could make the
3 score. The H*
has been moved. You will now find scribe. it 1945 War Fund quote as out loss of pay.
Wed. to Little Creek. Va. after a ceived a spiritual strengthening by i tows »5B per mile. Increasing the J situation severe, if not critical,
It one door to the north in the old It did last year. Our goal Is larger
The Odd Fellows have donated number of days home. Why doesn't the thoughtful and helpful program I gas tax would not help out here ।1 So far. no Twme
has
had
to
go
'home
quarter
and
the half ended at
bank building. It makes p swell because the need Is greater.”
the use of their hall to the unit someone tell us these things, Sorry presented. It was the service pro-I because the law as It stands at without •&gt;
—&gt; «•tz.
—.u— said.
fuel,
Mr.
Hawthorne
place for it.
1
Supplies have been delivered to and the Hastings Chamber of Com­ we missed you sailor.)
vided by the NaUonal Council of I present would sUU limit Uie town- It isn't convenient for the dealer or
I'm sure all of you are
the various Chairmen throughout merce and the Rotary and Klwanis
A telegram was rec'd from War Chrtstlan Women and used by stall-1 ship roads to 858 per mile. In the householder to handle coal in
be proud of the Honor
the county and workers are ready ciubs are providing coffee and Dept, by Mr. and Mrs. John Oli­ lar gatherings in our own and other I addition, the McNItt act allows the small size lots, but that was the only of their own aa Um
have. It is situated in the
to begin their work on March 1st sandwiches and taking care of any phant. Kalamazoo, saying their countries.
I board of supervisors to divert up to way to meet the situation. Avail­
‘ Beauty Spot" It certainly
In an effort to obtain the quota by Incidental expenses which may be son. Pfc. Richard Oliphant was in­
A vested choir made up of mem- 50 per cent of the money received able supplies hod to be spread three quick baskets a:
ty at night when it is all
Marcli 15. Last year Berry Co. was required.
jured In Action in Luxembourg. bers from various city churches with by cities and villages receiving pretty thin. But people have ac­ Frandsen another before
Another one of our boys U leav­ the fifth.Ghaplcr in the state to
American Legion. Veterans Jan. 26. The nature of his injuries Mrs. Palmer at the organ, led the i money under this act for a period cepted the 'situation and co-opera­ defetue. The third quarter
ing for the service next week-Tuca- obtaiirlu quote ahd Mrs. Foreman ofThe
of five years for use of township tion. In general, has been fine.
Foreign Wars. Home Extension were not disclosed. He is In a hos­ familiar hymns used.
day. Jack Osgood received hl* call and Chapter officers would like to Groups
Mrs. Don Gun' *'as leader, as- ! roads. Here in Barry county, the
The new 12:00 &lt;midnight) curfew with Hastings out in front
and County Service Com­ pital in England. The Oliphants slsted
from the Army Air Force and he equal or better that record.
by Mrs. George Lockwood, board has voted to and does take rule which gM&gt; -into, affect Feb. 36.
formerly lived near Prairieville.
has to report to Fort Shtrldan.
Following are the various chair­ mittees are helping to secure blood Richard attended the Falk school Mrs. Win. Bradford. Mrs. I. J.: 25 per cent of this amount.
L-t designed io help ease the coal Belding began shooting fro
Good luck to you. Jack!
Smith.
Mrs.
Seth
Davey
and
Mrs.
A.
Property
texes,
of
course,
come
men to the cities and townships to donors.
attuallon as well os to help con­ positions In a vain attempt to
All blood donated here will be and.Delton High. He received his B. Coldren.
I guess that is all the
the County:
under the 15-mlU* limitation which serve man-hours needed in ws~
training at Camp Claiboume, La.
can think of right now so it close
Four high school alrls. Nancy I dues not leave any surplus for road dustries. Mr. Hawthorne Said.
Townships: Assyria. Mrs. Ber­ processed In the state laboratories and Camp Howze. Texas. He was
Walt. Beverly Bradford. Sue Sluck i building or matatelnance.
thl* letter by saying that {hope nard Shepard; Baltimore, Mrs. and kept In a central blood bank Inducted Dec. 8. 1942.
Lansing. Barry county will be
and
Pat
Fewless
in
costume,
repreTh.
nniv
wav
nn««tM»
m
hu&lt;M
un
The
only
way
possible
V&gt;
build
up
all of you will be home ve moon Howard Drake: Barry. Mrs. How­ In
A telegram received on Feb. 15th renting the four fields of Christian on adequate road fund under the
to draw on this bank for any
but until you are. may G&lt; .bless ard Johnson; Carlton. Mrs. Chas. able
amount up to the equivalent of the informed Mr. and Mrs. John H. endeavor—migrants and share crop­ present law would be to "doctor up" Local C. of C. and
and keep you all.
r
Townsend.
collected here, with Pen­ Birman that their son Pfc. William pers; government Indian Schools; property valuations to artlficaily Service Clubs Hear
।
Sincerely your*. -J
Castleton, Mrs. Lewis Herzel; volume Hocpitel
the distributing H. Birman was seriously wounded Christian literature and Union&gt; nigh lewis—and. even if such a
Virginia
Hastings. Mrs. Harold Slocum: nock
All plasma so used will be in action on Feb. 3rd In Belgium. Christian colleges for Which the procedure were sound. It is doubt­ Fire Prevention
12th game
Hope. Mrs. Harold Springer; Irving. agency.
Another son John Jr. is now in 1945 collection was taken, were ful If voters would stand for it.
available free of charge.
Belding 31-33.
Dear Everybody.
Mrs. Arthur Bedford.
This war has shown that plasma Belgium a letter from him will be most effective In presenting the
So. if the smaller counties of the I Recommendations
I auppoee tome —
—~~ -­
Johnstowi. Mrs. David Conklin;
Riven In time can save printed next week. His address Is: needs of each of there. They also। stale are ever to have adequate . Members of the Hastings Cham­
member me. I'm that little to and Maple Grove Mrs. Claude Hoff­ treatment
Pfc. John H. Birman. Jr..
lives. It will be an Invaluable aid
collected the offering which amount­ road systems, the law will have to ber of Commerce and the local Ro­ Hastings
so that was always where I man: Orangeville. Mn. Herman ..
—
--------a.pli
lasma
36417377
doctors here to .have
ed to thirty dollars.
I be changed to allow a more equi- tary and Klwanis clubs held a Joint •Greenville
shouldn't be at the wrong dime. Hurdelbrink; Prairieville, Mrs. Lew­ for
A.P.O. 05. *5. Postmaster
bank of this sort available• for
! To Mrs. Einar Frandsen. penetaj | table distribution of present reve- meeting tn LO OP, hall here WtG- Belding
Anyway. I'm not a Utile so gnd so is Johnson, Jr.
New York City, N. Y.
emergency use.
। chairmanjfoes a great deal of credit i nuts or else add other revenues— nesday noon to hear representatives Ionia
[anymore.
I'm
a
bin
so
and
bci.
and
“
Rutland.
Mrs.
Rexford
Tate&gt;
*I'm trying to help HU yaux - posi­ Thornspple, Mrs Wm. Cridler;
An A.P. report lists Pfc. Maurice for the planning and carrying out i possibly a small fraction of the of th Michigan Fire Prevention As­
J. Smith. Hastings as wounded in the observance of this Day of ■ present sales tax—for this use.
CHILD DIES
sociation who made an inspection Belding Friday
tions as Seniors of the 'Delton Woodland. Mrs. Victor Eckardt:
, RESULT OF FAL
। action in action
the European
in the -HMM.European ' theatre. IPrawr In Hastings.
1 All Michigan roads are part of of all buildings in the business dis­ game.
High School.
Yankee Springs. Mri. Clara L. Gill. ASMonday
one system. It does not make sense trict except those equipped with
afternoon. Arda Reid.1 c*n someone here at home send us
. The school la very much the .Villages: Delton. Mrs. John Har­
SCAVENGER SALE
for the state to provide a surplus sprinkling systems. These inspec­
same. We have some new teachers rington; Freeport. Mrs. Bernice the 22 months old daughter of Mr. I more information about Maurice, BRINGS SUM OF $832.50
1 of road money to some counties and tions were strictly in the Interest
Mrs. Charles Reid. Hastings, I Noryol Thaler. iPreeport) who
and a new addition. The fsdlllon Cloason; Middleville. Mrs. Chas. and
Six pieces of property were offer­ totally inadequate funds for others.: of
4, was rushed to Pennock hoa-1 J*** home recently after compietprevention since the find­
probably isn't any newer to-Mine of WilHams; Nashville, Mrs. Geo. C. R.
ed for sale at the annual Scaven­
After *11. in post-war travel. * ingsfire
did not affect insurance rates
you, than it U to ua: but* there Taft; Woodland. Mrs. Carl Scofield. etel after a fall from a chair, suf- ing 50 missions as a turret Runner ger tax sale held at the office of Co Kent
county motorist out on a
ring a cerebral hemorrhage. She is now at Laredo. Texas.
any way. The Rotary and Klare a few of you who hav&lt;n't aa
Hastings City: 1st Ward, Mrs. was
Trees.
George
A.
Clouse
last
week
business trip, or a vacation jaunt. tn
rendered unconscious by the1 Thanks to shoe repair man
wania clubs adjourned their regu­
yet. come back to haunt theleach- Prank Kelly; End Ward. Mrs. John fan and
Tuesday,
five
of
them
being
sold,
will
be
just
as
much
concerned
was dead upon admittance Frank Taylor. 88M (Ci 2/c for a
lar sessions to take part In this
ers so I thought I'd mention the L. Patrick; 3rd Ward. Mrs. Wm. O.
The amount received for the five about the condition of the roads nterttat.
1 (Continued on Page 6. Sec. 1.)
|rs^ford: 4th Ward. Mrs Wm. Lyle to the hospital.
fact.
descriptions was 8892.50. This sum here in Barry county as he is about
Surviving are the parents and a
And while we are on th® subject,
will be allocated by Tress Clouse the roods in bls own county.
year old brother with whom
we are always more than glad to ■ Special Groups, Mrs. Harold four
to
the
eligible
taxing
units.
The
1
.
—
J
A
uniformly
good
system
of
state
Arda was playing when the acci­
Dalton School
have you come up and sec as when Brockway.
annual delinquent tax sale will
w"’ take
— *— I highways and county and township
dent occurred. The body was re­ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
you are among the lucky opes who
Business and Professional. Mrs. moved
Beginning March 1. 1345 all un­ place on May 1.
.
I roads is what we are an after.
to the Hess funeral home In
Cafeteria Praised
are home on leave. We are proud C. B. Hodges.
paid 1044 taxes will be returned to
------------The Michigan law must ba
NaahvUte.
the County Treasurer. Thia in­
changed to make such a system &lt;x»member-Delton and the gdbd time*
cludes Tarmac. Curb and Gutter, WASTE PAPER COLLECTION
------sible.
NOTICE
Satozday. Feb. H, Odd Fellows H&gt;
you must have had here. f
Sidewalks. Driveways and Bewer
March 1—1*1 and 4th wants.
ANNUAL FliuatAN’S’DANCE
We are atill plugging along with Benefit dance far rehabilitation
laid in 1M4.
March 15—2nd and 3rd wArds
being
Vermontville Opera House. I
H. C. Fox, city Treasurer
flrM wed wonder ifIrmWiaSuaUy
date.
(Continued from Page

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Ginger great!

HOMINY
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M“

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15c

15‘
f

CHOPSUEY v'’""Ve"9" 31«
MUSHROOM SOUP Dawn 18c
DICED BEETS DdM°"" 14c
Scott
9c
DICED CARROTS
MIXED VEGETABLES Scr 15c
Scott
13c
LIMA BEANS
PUMPKIN No.2|can 15c
jar
17c
SPAGHETTI
Smucker
34c
APPLE BUTTER
GRAPE JELLY Smucker-jar 15c
GRAPE JAM 0^-“ 35c
HONEY
card
39c
51b. jar $145
HONEY
MARMALADE flSX 37c

•SALMON
STEAK
RED
59c
LB.

BLAND LARD
lb-

NAPKINS
80 count pkg.

JQ

DURKEE OLEO

CINNAMON ROLL
Muller - pkg.

&gt;b- 23c
GERBER BABY

MULLER DONUTS

food - can 7 c

Pkg

SUPER SUDS
pkg.

BANQUET BREAD

23c

12c

Fresh Frozen, lb.

LB.

Smoked
lb.

OYSTERS Standards
69c
I Pint
SMELT ■,“mbo 'while they lost 1 29^

lb.

TOMATOES

59c

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Perfume . . from 2.00

Toilet Water from 1.75
Sachet Glut . . . 1.25

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Hastings

LyBARKER'S DRUGS
Hostings.

CAULIFLOWER head 35c
NEW CABBAGE 2-Jh» 1V
ONIONS Boiling-10 Hr. sack 27c

.2 bun.

btwilchinj fre-

The

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CARROTS

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AUXILIARY NOTES
The response U&gt; thr appeal for Feb. 19.
i,
' *
' materials for the occupational Mwikal:—
Ernest Lewis. 638 E. Milt; Fred
therapy center ut the American
I Legion hospital at Fort Custer, was Palmar. 410 K Bond; Patricia Gun­
'splendid, a large carton of articles trip. 800 K- Blair: Duane Lammers.
i hating been donated and delivered Delton; Phillip Vandervelt. G M.
j Mullikan: Mrs Ullkan Hollon. iM
J al the center.
! Mrs. Shirley Henry. Unit presi- E. Bond; Mrs. John Gonyou. 013
i dent, has been notified that a 6. Jefferson
I shipment nf good* made ny the, Surgical:—
Peter Tletjens. Hasting*. R. 2;
veterans as a part of their occu| ixt tons I work will soon arrive here, Prank Caley. Nashville: 'Vent Mc- fur sale. Artlclm will Include 'able, Millan. Ypsilanti; Mrs Ruaacll
I mat*, various lunds of- fancy work Fink. Lake Odessa: Mrs Howard
, leather articles, etc Watch lor Hames. 738 E. Madison ' Mrs Ford
. further announcement about place. Curtis, laikc Odessa; Juanita Grabau. -Middleville: Jayne Gardner.
j ot sale
I At the social meeting al the TOO E Grand; Mrs Ralph Fox.
’ home of Mrs. Mildred Burna on। Allo; Mrs. Thomas Lomasney, oil
j Thursday evening. Mrs. Dorothy K Madison: Mrs. Frank Llnlnger.
iGutlirry uus top pedro honors andI Vermontville: Mrs. I-awrence Rlts' Mrs. Henry held high bridge score man. Hastings. R. 1; Mrs. Agnes
Sixteen members had an enjoyable. Taffee. 560 N Broadway.
Discharges:—
evening.
Mrs Lawrence Hook and baby
, Il Is reported that to date 1300।
i men from the present war haw, boy. Hastings. R. 2, Ernest Bar­
, received treatment at thr Veterans, num. Middleville: 9&gt;ns John Mar­
, Facility hospital at Fort Custer with, tin and baby boy. Hastings. R. 2;
’ 400 there .at the preaent lime and। Mrs. Catherine Feldpausch. ill W
1 that number will be greatly In­ Marshall: Mrs. George Adam* and
baby girl. Alto; Martin Reid. Hus­
I creased. It is expected.
tings. R 5; Velma Leece. Clarks­
ville; Mn/Dou« las Sherwood,
WOMEN OF THE MOOSE
Ionia ; Mr*. Flovd Brooks. Middle• The Women of the Moose will1 vllle; Frank Hili. 223 8. Broadway;
1 honor Blanche Blanton, Betty' Mrs. Harry Paatr. and baby boy. 220
I Murphv and Helen Ina ram al their■ 8 Park: Ruswll Nance. 212 Cenmonthly birthday party Feb. 23 at: ter: Mrs. Willard Love and baby
8 30 pm. Potluck. Bring your owni bov, Bellevue. Raymond Boniface.
■ tabic service. New members In- Delton: Mrs. Richard Uutcaslcr,
1 vited.
Hastings. R. 5; Mrs Oscar Page,
; On March 2 an initiation meet-■ 235 W Clinton: Mrs Thomas Hols­
। log will be held (or the new mcm-’ Ing loti. Nashville: Mrs Deltun Ty। ben. All co-workers axe urged to&gt; ler and baby boy. Clarksville.
be present and If you have a vown..
Donations: Guild No. 17 Mrs.
please bring It. Ttme, 8.00 p.m.
Tom Stebbins. Chmn. Valentine fa­
, voin for the trays.
•
Mrs. Burchett. 12 quarts of fruit.
Guild No. 10 Mrs. Glen Griffeth.
Chinn 73 maxaxincs.
U,tra
Guild 13. Mrs. Barnum. Clur.n.. 13
diapers.

Sold Exclusively by

FRESH SIDE PORK lean-lb. 25c
PORK LOIN ROAST

39c
31c
17c
33c

. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE lb 34c
COFFEE Ch°“V"'”"’ 31 c
FA MO51b sack 32c
PANCAKE FLOUR &amp; 30‘
Harvest Time
I PANCAKE FLOUR 5:t&gt;. Sack
gibs. 35c
PRUNES
MILLER KIBBLES 5 lb-‘ack 59c

39c
39c
59c
59c

36c

PORK SAUSAGE Grade 1-lb. 29c

PEANUT BUTTER
I OZ BUTTER 12 OZ. jar
I KRISPY CRACKERS 2 Tib33c
I DEL MONTE COFFEE lb-'

’ ft's a Boy" PurMr and Mrs. Dalton Tyler. John
Loren. Clarksville. Feb. 13
It s a Girl PoeMrs. Wlllalm H. Sweet. Judy
Leone. »t N. Broadway. Feb. 15;
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heffelbower.
Janet Kay. Woodland. Psb. 17: Mr.
and Mrs Walter Thomas. Mary
Cnu and Marian'Elisabeth. 537 E.
Bond, Feb. 18; Mr. and Mrs. Burton

the Average Room

FILLETS
COD FILLETS
SMOKED WHITE FISH
SALMON

FRESH

Center Cut
lb.

15c

Perch
fresh
frozen

WHITE FISH
42c

PORK CHOPS

15c

। PICKLED PIG FEET
23c
CHICKEN &amp; NOODLE "t,”" 33c
| TUNA FISH Chicken of Sea 38c

the American Ixgton at thetr Feb­
ruary social meet it Ht to be held at
the Legion elub rooms next Tues­
day evening, Feb Ft. There will
be movies. refrt&amp;hmenU and getto-gather, with the program start-

FENNOCK HOSPITAL

CELERY HEARTS bun 15c

10 QT. GALVANIZED PAILS

39‘

WHILE THEY LAST
ALSO

FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES

10‘

15“

FARMER TRADE ONLY

VISIT OUR GOLDFISH DEPT

BROCCOLI
bunch

27c

HEAD LETTUCE

2

for21c

PLAIN AND FANCY
FISH 10c-20c-25c
AND
COMPLETE LINE OF
ACCESSORIES
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
102 W. STATE STREET
HASTINGS, MICH.

Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNTO. TIHIRSDAY. FEBRUARY tt, IMS

school.
with Co. Bsnner
CXimmr. and Mrs.
The
HflMinK.
Arthur
Lathrop in charge of the

1 The life members of Hastings program, following supper
- ------------------ JWsraU/ j Chapter
: Chapter No.
No. 1,1, OKS.
ORB. dcllghtfuBy
delightfully o'clock.
o'clock. These
These classes
classes foi
for rural
llmifrtalnaa
aavMaIrt
ina witn
_ _
entertained tha
the jP
Paet
Matrons
with -teachers arc proving very popular.
'
''
•■ aa nno
------------- ■■■» •
a»
■ ■»—■
one n'cTivk
o'clock ItinehMin
luncheon and
and allall-'
- -----. COOK
. IlKOH
,,r Krtura. ■ games party on Thursday after- MBVM ASSOCIATION
■iohty-bkvwitii r«A« noon in the Masonic dining room. nKTT
I IVIX
--------------------------------- with Udrty fuesls present. Toasts PROVING POPULAR
Kii.z.4 al IS. Boat otnea to the Past Matrons were suhg and
Z? T nwvx rvrvunn
al iiaaiino. Mlrhicaa aa the following poem, written by Mrs., County Agent Poster receivexl
aMaad et... aaaiur.
. Carrje Coleman, was read by Miss notice today that the newly formed
dllUHt HIPTION UATKH
.r Artificial ’Insemina
­
Mary . McElwain, alter which vartcounty
-----.—.. Assoc.,. foi
for dairy cattle serviced
ous games were played.
' Gon
(When Christmas rolls around In more cattle In January than any
other association in the state afDecember
I
ilia
ted
with
the
State
Central
AsOur Matrons give us a call.
*
ta.uo
*
And they tell us there U to be a sbchitlan.
ue Barry Association, known as
For we Oldsters, each and all:
the Dowling-Barry Artificial InArid
of'
course
we
always
accupt
semination
Assoc
,
was
the 21st
NATIONAL EDITORIALcome
‘
io ontanl’e. 5M
IfliH ^ASSOCIATION We and
eat and drink, we faugh and hrsi1
calUe being guaranteed.
play
Lloyd Gasxill and Howard ownWe let them work and wait on ua: *°n, nave acted as inseminators
As long as we care to slay;
Their work has been ao satiifactory
। And then when the end of the day ,h“* 4‘e
*&gt;»» now in( has come creased to over 80 dairymen signed
' And it is lime fw Utile girls to go in with .over 800 head of dairy cat­
,_
tie **•■Thnv
nt at
tlieir
rllan^nnt
"home."
’
*‘a*e
riieir
disposal
home.
iCont'nued from Page 1. Sec. I.) We approach the committee and **&gt;?
of 2! high class purebred
have been wholly sovereign, where­
•— —proven sires housed near East Lan­
by peace may gain nnd violence b? T have iiad such a nice time", and sing.
। County Aoeut Poster expects the
diminished over other lands than
we're on our way
] resulting hellers from these crosses
thia which has set the example."
'
I Now. today we are following a dif- j «'*» materially increase the pre
Maybe those of us today will Uvc
ferent )|nc.
I uU^‘.onTu°r J*?."7
d,lr
to see John Fiske's prediction ful- We have asked You to be our1 herds. The service has become s &gt;
I i.ti
preuMJiion iui
Valentine:
&lt; popular he hopes to organize
‘
1
' And we’re wondering how it feels I another association in the sprln• • •
~v~ttTYou
I Providing semen is. available trom
After World War 1, people and To
up here and have nothing' the Central Association.
,
statesmen In the Allied countrl-s
to def
••*
. —....
---------)Tir&gt;' ...
tired
less ------------Interested .in
peace We hQpe you W1U enjoy l|le day I SAXON CASTLE NOTES
with'.T'
us, .....
““•*— are
—sometimes
-------------- ---------than hi getting back home to re­
.
.... 1 *Figures
intcrestilain. old fashioned, no frills. mg, There nrp M(ne lu refclloll to
sume their own affairs in pre­ Just plr'or &gt;lll~,
,o
&lt;mui uaaiJC
k
uss.
. .
Saxon
Castle viiav
that i&gt;n«e
have
sWorld-War-I style. Woodrow Wil­
luiMvpr u...
ahilr.Er
fa........ ....
_ proven
....
son had a monumrjUal Idea In his But whatever we say or whatever During the first full week oi ae
we do.
Hvftv. six hundred fifty were Jr
League of Nations but not enough Comes
straight from our hearts to 1 attendance. Wednesday evening n
ability at the rough and tumble of
the hearts of you.
&lt; one time found seventy crowdr-’
inr«maticnal politics fight such Now let's look-fc}^ to the yestcr- |
s» lf-ceiitrr.d "realists'* os David
...
I the boxing. Eating is a nopula
Lloyd George and Georges Clemen­ When you stood al the altar so ...
nt the Castle The c-rtain■ fine and sincere.
|
Uy of this statement Ls revealed b'
ceau on equal terms.
You promised to all oi l our laws lflc /oct thal slxty (our pounds ni
youd be true.
'
anoles and fifteen eases of pop
But today, there stems in be a To lead
us and guide us the whole ' verr consumed
universal realisation that. de*olt»
year through. S
i
...
military victories on the field ot Tlinse vpwx you have kept to this; The basketball schedule set uy
battle. It will be the accomplLshvery any.
fr.r junior hlvh boys on Saturd-’
nifnts at the* international con­ Doing nnd serving In your own mornings Is almost completed. Onferences following the cession ot
gracious way
| more week nnd the champs will Ihostilities .which will determine to And to us. who are older. It means : cn,wncd. At present. It is Bo
so much.
। Fmith s Bruins who lead the De'
what* exteht the Allies arc really T &gt;&gt;e
u-elcotM to mingle and keep , ■
.
. ..
victorious.
in touch .
...•.IL
.
, . .
played Some thirty-five boys havr
,h°
b“w “"a d°।
■"
Wot Id War II will go down in his­
i w"h"
tory as ti d feat for the Allied na­
tions unless It eliminates from our
...H
“ ramrnl-, „ s,^,r ,h„ „„
,u
generation and from many a gener­
ation to come, the possibility of a
“oovc' plans for leagues will be started
World War III.
—e~^

EDITORIALS

8tr-%i‘LS“r M'u“n* ”

S SS?

Are there today in this world
of curs a group of statesmen who
•na '“"',“a*
can attack the world's Inumatloifel
re.eh I “i*"
u" t.me. Ihl. .umror,
problems In the same spirit of good­ Miv jrnir influence tor
deep and far.
will "give und take" that prevailed
WOOD SCHOOL .NOTES
nt the Constitutional Convention And remain a blessing to our Dear
4H Victory Clu'j
Old Star."
in tills country in 1787?
The following arc officers of thr
Victory club President. Marie
Plank; Alice Bassett, vice presi­
Bataan and Corrrgidor retaken. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr. und Mrs. George Cutrer of dent; Tommy Kidder, secretary;
Tokyoatilaiited with bombs from a
mighty U. s, Carrier task forte—A Doyle. La., announce thr engagr- Glenn Taggart, treasurer
nuuit
of
their
daughter.
Miss
Della
In our 4H projects we have three
very real ghost has risen from the
Cutrer. to Flight Officer John groups—Country — Community —
wreckage of Pear) Harbor to haunt Slav
C. Bush, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Club Mis* Wil; on is our leader.
the Japanese war lords nnd plague Bosh of Hartings. The wedding
Marie Plank
•
the slumber cl the imperial "Son date has not yet been set. Miss
4H Letters to Soldiers The Wood
Cutrer Is a graduate of the New
Orleans high school of the 1944
According to reports from Wash­ class, nnd is now working In Baton
ington victory gardeners will have Rouge.' La. Flight Officer Bush Jv
to do their •■tuff again this year if now at Brownsville. Tex.. Hiking a
the U. S- is to maintain Its cus­ three weeks course tn aerial gun­
nery after which he,will return to
tomary "dlnwr ’a do" srnajtds.
his station at Petersen Field. Col­
orado Springs. Colo.
AT FIRST
SIGH OF A

W

MBfet

1J

0^666

Cold Preparations as directed

administrator filed, petition for GUERNSEY COW SETS
special administrator Hied, order STATE CHAMFION RECORD
JUUIHL
II --1 - ; appointing special administrator en- - L I L
-----R. F. Locks. Loeksbore F
When
admintotra- Cressey. Michigan, hss lust t
When'• th husbands have their
their'' lrred- bond
.trtetiy »ta&lt; affairs the^wlVM !- tor/Thed. letters of sjwSTa&amp;taJuration
set- registered Ot
ways manage to whip up a bit of a , '*
“
‘issued. order
* ”limiting
“***'
tiemens
open
party themselves &amp;&gt; when Cliff --——.-enured,
ts'.t. petition to — Noble's Apol
Dolan invited some of hh friends I »»rely deposit box filed, order to
tor a fish simper Saturday night "P*n »af«y deposit box entered,
5U3. pounds of butterfat is Uie |
the better Iialves nv; a’. Floren ce
Edward S. Hafner. Petition lilgiiest record In the stale made In
Bunders for a co-operative dinner,*® °P«n safety deposit box filed, clan .EBE. which means this cow
and some bridge. Likewise on Men- order to opmdfckfety deposit box was -milked twice dally for ten
day i-vming while Byion FlejrK^: tniered. peittidWor administrator mortths at the age of three years.
.iayed host to the men the wives ’ Hied, petition for special admlnii- The alrg of thia cow. Ixrkshnw No­
enjoyed a dessert and bridge .it istrator Hied, order appointing spe-1 bleman. has nineteen daughters in
Murtha Bratidstetter's with lifeh 1 &lt; lal administrator entered, bond of the Performance Register of The MARRIAGE
scores going to Jane Smith and Ag- I tpccial administrator .filed, letters I American Guernsey Cattle Club.
nes Siegel.
j f special adtnlrAslrMlon issued,
'
of county treasurer filed.
In a letter from W. N. Boice,
A dinner party and roclal eve­
Darrytown. R 1. containing his sub­ WAR BOHD0 wW
ning honoring Mr. and Mrs. L. R
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY
I scription to the Banner ha rernlli
ntaht at the Grand Rapids Book- ,.
cam and Chair Co- During the eve-.
ting Mrs. Gav Jordan. Mrs. Rich- 1
-d Cook and Mrs. Aben Johnson a'A
tems'rd in the reading ot qu..
questions, tn which stimulating per•
S' m -d‘d r-illy ihin-"
However. C.
— b
B.. Burkholder lopped
topped
everyone as the best narrator whin
ii held forth for the pleasure of the
auests .while the group were sitting
around the oprti fire.

_______ _ _______
ffAWXMiSOCIAL
EVENTS
Albert HUntlns. John E. Bowne
l^e and Tom Tajgort. Herbert
Howell has written to Emost and
Joel Howell. W/i hops you will, write
to boys overseas.
.
, Glenn Taggart

FINE INTEREST IN
READING WORKSHOP
Considerable Interest- lias been
manifested by the Barry county
teachers In the-'reading workshop"
which opened on Wednesday. Fe'»
-14, at the Central school building.
Dr. Hilliard, head nf the depart­
ment of education nt WMCE. and
a staff of several consultants from
the same college, are directing the
course. There will be nine evening meet­
ings and three semester hours
--edit given to those completing
the work.
Arthur Lathrop, county school
commissioner, recommends this
course to teachers who feel the
need of assistance in teaching thi?
Vila) subject. _ _ _

WOMEN'S BOWl-IS'O LEAOt'E
'Ftrfiruary 10th. 1945
Slate Insulation took the serir
from Roti) Furniture. Trio Cn’

On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Retie, and Hastings Binner took Ellsworth Newton imtertained w t'
a dinner in honor of Mr. nnd Mrs
Ermont Newtons. 36th wedding an­
niversary. Those hrcsi-nl Were Mr
and Mrs. Forrest Potter, Mrs. Cole
Newton and Mrs. Lowell Teeter
The honored guests received a
lovely gift in remembrance of the
occasion.
193 tying with Mildred Smith ot
Stale Insulation who also rolled a
r&gt;i»h game »f 183. Khiriev Kiruts- gqtiquln district entertained Sun­
bury of LyBarker held the next day their family and relatives in
hi»hr«i game of 191 and Luellle honor &lt;\f their son. Pte. Leo A. SecWillitls of State Insulation rolled
furlough from active dutv in «h«
a high game of 180.
European theater of war. Be-idel»v Lucille Wliiitts with 514. Mildred thr two service stripes for Oversea"
Rmlth with 493. Avis Gaskill of duties. !.&lt;•&lt;&gt; wears the nurplc heart
Trio Cafe with 479 and Mary Lou­ oak leaf cluster, the badge of good
pe Thomas uf Barry Theatre Reds conduct and the stars for two ma­
jor battles. This is the first time
with 454.
Team standings for the evening tor over two years the fnmil ■ hxi
were taken bv State Insulation been together a« thr furhiuu'.is of
Leo and Richard, who was honor­
Hostinos Banner 1 IB High series ably discharged In December, never
were held toy State Insulation. 2283. corresponded Besides the fatnl'vat
home, thr guest nf honor nnd hit
wile. those present Sunday were
2082. Strand Theatre 2026
Season stHiidlnvs are as fallows: the crandmuihtr. Mrs. in&gt;se Ber­
High individual single game is held ber. Mr. und Mrs Robert Foot" and
by Florence O'Donnell of Trio Cafe familv Mr. and Mrs. Rlchiird Ber­
with 206. Jean Finnic of State In­ ber. Mary M. Page ot Hastings.
sulation holds the high series of Also Mr. und Mrs, Harlie Durkee
and -Mrs. A F. Feldwlsch yf Way549. and Dec Thayer of Consumers ---Power has the highest average of, land.
154. State Insulation holds Hie
highest single game of 851 and PROBATE COURT NEWS
highest three game scries of 2306
Est. Leia B Jordan. Proof of
publication filed, order appointing
Team Standinc*:
administrator entered.
Won Lost
Est. John L. Wolcott. Finn) re­
1. State Insulation
ceipt filed, discharge of executor
16
issued, estate enrolled.
Est. Lillian L Gibson. Petition
4. Hastings Banner
to open safety deposit box filed, or­
5. Roth Furniture
der to open safety deposit box en­
6. Hastings Ice At Fuel
10
tered. will filed, iietitlon for probate
7 Consumers Power
fli-d. «-&gt;ivcr.n* not'c* f&lt;i»d. proof of
8. Bonnet nnd Gown
12 will filed, order admitting will to
9 Middleville
Srebate entered, bond of executor
10. Manufacturing Co.
]»tt”rs testamentary i-xurd.
11. Barry Theatre Reds
order limiting settlement entered
12. LyBarker
petition for hearing claims filed.
i notice to creditors issued.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY
: Est. Olio F. Zahm. Petition for

nnd Fuel. LyBarker won two from
Strand Theatre, Manufacturin'4
c«mnnnv tank two from Consumers
Power nnd Middleville also won two
from Bonnet and Gown.
High tingles were taken by Mil-

Bright, Spring Touches on

Navy and black rayon crepes brightened with Won­
ful print motifs or vcstecs of 'soft rayon jersey.
Brilliant clips... bolero jackets... bows al shoulders
and waists
these make Spring’s new fashions!

CLUBS HAVE MEETINGS
Tuesday evening, thr South mu­
sic class rfnd teachers' club meet­
ing was held at Cloverdale with
Mrs. Glenna Vnn Hom nnd Mrs
Adelbcrt Cortrtght as chairmen
Dinner was* served at "6:30. On
Wednesday evening thr Nort’group met nt the Algonquin lake

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�•rHE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13, IMS

?me on Saturday and returned to FOWLKR-JOHNSON
Itcle creek Sunday to the HebMDs Margery M. Jphnson. ot R. I.
» taiersl home where services Hastings. Mich., ana noger C.
ere held Monday nfUmoon at two Kaw.er. also oi tnutui«s. were united
tiJTRcv Juhn Clemens of-^n nuuriuge at o’pun. vaonday at a
-ikurir interment was In the v«&gt;’ I****/
m
l»«n«
•5*1'tne 'jSwSry
r
“’e “ we&lt;“x'*n » •*«««■• •“«- r“ul

Australia, New Guinea and. the I COUNCIL PROCCtDINCS
Philippines He leaves March 1. for
Miami fr reassignment
The bride is employed at the Internati-m^Lock &lt;s Seal Go of Hast-

fttrwwi »« trial

allsrkII.
.IU

&lt;&gt;«» ««&gt;
work
thfrp and *nl divide wiili her par-

ape 4wct.syuiK.ue u4.iu»n, pautur ui
---------- • • •--------------First Methodut cnuixn. i»ua the ANNOl’Nf-E ENGAGEMENT
lit;- Mich and
service ut trout ol me urepiaee. me
mr and Mrs FreJ “
Green tn 1211.
mantel ol wnicn was deetuuteu witn jpji g church St Hastings, an-1
■band, five chil-» Rachel Circle will meet on Wed. candeUbra. roses, inapdruguns
u?i,’?rYBO?5 and
“nd. nounce
nounce the
the engay-engagement of their
. eb. 28 at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. carnations. Tile
-—
»-• — Helen
—. •*Tne "BriQal
Bridal enurua j
t|B
u:ihter.
Doreen, to Aviation
Warren Roush. 421 E. Grand.
irotn Wagner
-! "Lohengrin
srt
• Lniu-nxrin ’’• waa
was cadet Bruce m. Wauon. son of Mr.
played beiore the ceremony.
neighbors who mount her
and Mrs John L Watson of Kala­
'Tuesday evening. Feb. 27. the ’ Mr. and Mrs. Peterson
Peteraun acted as mazoo
mi^'A'A
A*c'Wat*on
C Wat*on_|71imjx&gt;Srt^
la temporarily
man
—. and matron ol honor. The
-— Hallooed
KW', r ilM »&gt;
at u^^&gt;&gt;
Scott r.ciu.
F.eld. 4,1
III., waiting
stow were held at the Hebble Townsend Club No. 1 meets at the best ...
«-.&gt;•-» a
■&gt; tailored
t^iinrwi gown nf
on. f«or
—pre-fUsht
---- »&gt;ol aotraining. No
No date «...
has
it Battle Creek. Wednesday, hall at eight o'clock. A program of bride wore
blue wiui
acceanutnrs
t--------------------------to....inatcn t^en Mi (ur the Wedding.
eon. Feb. 14. the Rev. B. J. music and a talk by an outside tnual
irfw-aker
W1U
follow
the
regular
anu
«
garaeiUA
&lt;x&gt;r»age.
*.r
a
.
rcn-r?
:k of Hastings. officiating, in*
mn-ting. The aubject of the talk hiu appeared in a U«u blue taUuced
laress Works
*1U&gt; awessune*
Tlie Y.M L club meets Tiiuraday
-. ill lie "How C -n-ireas
Works. ”' •sl*'C ’wilii
acceMMrica u»
u» imuii
maun ana
and
•lose
’ nro- Wwrc “ corsage-oi rm
roses ana oitu*
caina- Sl'rn|nS
home of Mrs. Dan
Hr'rrahments will eV
— thc
,i^c
uie pro uuuu . cor^m
cany oul Mlu cowr
sciflme Lewis foe a co*oynitlvc dinner.
(HOTVARY FRANK g. WARD
gram. Mem-era wek m,
mt^mVmeu aJrelmuu b7u"'A
Nancy Lee .Larkin, daughter ot
W.t£n
^.f^“L^arn’-°28d.{nr3...
t&gt; weua.ii« uuuier lo.U»va uie ccieqiNanouy in tne petenon home.
Mr. nnd Mr» Lawrence Izirkin. cele­
lay 10. 1858 He married Clara ?
dnie home «f Mr3**A ‘oil
' -'
i He bride Is the aaugnu-r of Mr. brated her third birthday bv enter­
th’xles in 1880 and moved tn Bol- ’ ' ; -'pie home of Mrs. a. Dal and Mrs. Hugh K. Jonnson. ot 441 taining nine of iijer little friends on
(more where
a farm. ■
«« E- Madlscn St.
East Mid strict. Hasungj. and b a Saturday nfternooii. and the moth­
graduate
oi
tne
hign
acnooi
oi
tnat
ers were gursu of Mrs Larkin. Tne
*
" —THTTWngrTnrettrw of tlie Hla.,.............
nnd n grand time with tovs,
when Clare was taken by death in v.-atna HH-etaih lodge No. 53 will be city* Mr. Fwwtcr u the mmi of cm- vchildren
ford C Fowier, ot Mastin-;-, and 1*-crayons, etc. and also enjoyed the
■ i#05.
•
Friday. Feb, 23, -at 8 o'clock. Ttier- n well known tool alia tut iuaiwr |cc cream nnd cake. Guests were
.
Mr. Ward was united in marrUae will fe s-orrtwr and entrrfilnmen’ nt tnat city.
Judy
nnd
David Bcverwyk. Dnrin
' to . Mattle Spencer in 1907 and niter 1-djc honoring the Fcbruar*. , Mr. Fowier and bride left Tuctduy Newion Caroline
and Charles Bas, ahcrtly after moved to Maple Grove birthdays.
’
nignt kx cnioiKo. nicy will be at sett. Judy Ransom nnd Janet Z?rbel
twp. where he Was residing up to
uo.uc
m
Hastings.
Mu;
co
I
«&gt;t
Hastings
and Konnte and Marilyn
the time of his death.
Adah Circle will mc.-t with -'-In. '
—From &amp;outn mnd Tribune. Cox of near Middleville.
He lived an active nnd helpful Clinton Lahr, 128 w«dt Grand
Mfe until hU recent Illness of about Wednesday afternoon. Feb. 28. at 2
(T.LEBRATE ST. VALENTINE'S
A good attendance enjoyed the
on« week.
o'clock.
DAY
last meeting of the Maccabees Fri­
Surviving are a brother. Warren
inc Juniors and intermediate day afternoon. St. Valentine's Day
of Has’tn”s nnd a sister. Allee
Hospital Guild 19 will me"'
oi Weicumc Uonn-TS aunuay was observed with appropriate read­
Thunday. March 1 at the home o' cliis-.es
senool enji.y,-p u vmeuane puny
Refreshment* of doughnuts,
Mrs. Jas. Dibble. 4A2 E Green De*- luesoay evening at tne home oi ings
coffee and a Valentine cake were
five nephews, four nleees and a
,_______________ their uacner. «»rs. Etnci buc*. on served by Lady Clara Itayne and
host of friends.
.
»»„»&gt;.» Oulld &gt;« Will »■.„&lt; .KI,
u™ Lady Margaret Fisher.
Mr*., John Hocvcnalr nmrs.. Feo.. caKM WCTC
(O me InuOVing
WF l.’AM IHBHT
Members of the Fitzgerald Rebid.
.. William Hint aged 83, passed -- at 3 P-01
... ,
members of the class und guests: Corjx;
enjoyed a chicken dinner at
———Mothers
—club
and Larry Lyays; Mbr* Jean. their birthday
The—Navy
will not Gary
dinner ou Feb 15.
oc.&gt;-ey;
•
U»ia
u
n
shallow:
brine honored were Mary
t’rn'i there f-r nine days. He had have a pot luck supper as previously Lewis; Melvin Basler: Shirley and Those
Buskirk. Mildred McMurray. Clara
planned, but will have Instnilatlnn
of officers with entertainment fol­ ^j&gt;;k; trcicn Tuttte: clcrtruae B«cker. Tillie Hocvenair and Esther
Fett The next regular meeting wijl
lowing. Tlie date 11 Feb 22. at
। jum; Douglas. Doreen and Eddy be on March 1'.
T:?O—nt Legion erne.
- Buck; Dale Mayward. Mrs. Hue*.

ORGANIZATIONS

COMMUNITY NOTICES
and Interment was in Khc-sldt
‘ cemetery.
_____________

£

JES’fifSxW

There is no bash for, the fear
expreaaed by many Michigan resi­
dents that pheasants and quail are

' aervatlonlat of Michigan State col-'
. lege and the Michigan Department
' of- Conaervatian.
.,' Observations In Michigan, fur­
ther confirmed by Pennsylvania
* and Iowa auihoritlea. Indicate that
’ game birds can survive for many
' weeks without fresh grit The tunc, tion of grR. it Is believed, b to aid
' digestion by grinding seeds. How­
ever, it hss been learned that whe-i
a continuous supply Lu not available i
rontlnirnt »r- game birds are able to retain tileKrtt tforj; already have.
One experiment showed tha;
phensanu nnd quail can endure.
.without III eftecV*. 1&lt;&gt; or .more
weeks of winter weather,, with no;
grit. Even during periods of heaty
snowfall. some grit is usually avail-! Buy your sickroom supplies where you
able in grav’d and sand nlona have your prescriptions filled. We
roads, in wlna-swept fields, and In carry a complete, stock of quality
ditches.
Prolonged sub-zero temperatures. •
bll.’-zards und ice stonns are much
more hazardous to game bird.*- than
Is the general lack of food and grit
according to Mr HUL

:e:

SUPPLIES

Illy Fever
^lopc than 100.000 Chicagoans
nave hay fever. according to a «ur

’The N E. Barry'WSCS. wit
meet with Mrs Edna nmpnek ■
p;t luck dinner Wednesday. Feb. 23
Everyone welcome.

THE NEW

BONE-CONDUCTION

No Sunday School next Sitndv
Alter outlier u.ey
plumed
we’-. 25 hut there will be n-rochln witn a tauic lamp. HctuicS were
•id Sunday school the followin' latten also. Hio.w present wore Mr.
Sunday Mar. 4. nt the ittual hour-.
ot
Ca.ltun
Center.
Mr
atirl
,»is
All are Invited to attend lhesi
Lemuai units und tamity oi rroiric*
vine; Mr. and airs, b&gt;m L-nc.utct
Goodwill W.SC.8.
The G •■'dwtll W8.C.S will meet
at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ho­ JORDAN-PEASE
Mr. nnd Mrs. Char! A Peatc of
mer Biuciunan .Friday, Feb. 23.
Hastings, announce the marriage ot
Tomia conducted a iiroccn- atip-.nt
tin if eldest daughter. Elsa Fctn. to
litre duty. Surylvinv. iw'di-* t»«
1'
is facin'; held fre U-&gt;«. uhi l&gt; took plat e Feb.
m,
. o s iitcxoth w |&gt; tn in r'ir.-l Ch inter. Nashmends ot Sin Anfcnilo. Trxi&lt;; tv-'
fr»ndrh||(iirn. nnd iv brotliiGlenn Marshall of Nashville. While will lx at C 30 i&gt;.ri. with the meet­ Uue silk and wore ; &lt;o:.s.igL- of
llvtnz In Hastings. Mrs. .lunes was Inc being called al 8:00 All mem­ -us luu.us She w&gt;. ut'.. ।
a member of the Methodist church bers an* uryed to come. .
Mrs. Mildred Oley anti Miss Donna
pier. Sgt Jordan is home on fur­
aiut the L.AS. Tire b»dv was
lough after 33 months of service In
brought to the Walldorff funeral

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A-

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pkg

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Soda Crackers
Faffla Pancake Flour 5 2Sc
2S.23c
Karo Syrup
Green Seans
0
69c
11c
Corn Kix
23c
Keykd Margarine
Tomato Catsup
14c
Doughnuts
Counlry.Club

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and SUITS

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•
Dressmaker cardigan suits in heavenly
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your furs
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‘how "
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SPRING

We hove a limited selection cf Pure-Virgin Wool
Worsteds. Gaberdines andJEweeds *rcady for custom
tailored suits. . .

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If you ore going to purchase a new tailor made

suit, we urge you not to wait os worsteds ere very
Korea.

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AMER. STEEL WOOL
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bunch 5c

8 &amp; 59c Apples
8 i°- 37c Celery

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3 '&gt;» 35c
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। was assisted by Mrs. Lucille Lewis.

years. She was bom Feb 2'1
in M"b G»-«-e T"-n thr* dv.izhter of Samuel and S-&gt;ohb MaraW
nnd lived there until he- ir.n"ix-"
to Carey U. Edmonds, who died in
1W7. On Mar IB. l»30 .’he wan
married to Chvlra T. Jones ot
Battle Creek, their home bein’’

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�THE WAITINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY M, IMS

.

On Th. Hom. Front
r„.

1
I

together for
-copy.-ofRxhelz. ro—hee publication.
Jack Delnaay, B T7c Is
A letter to hfa mom. from Oef.
1
'
man prisoner of war T/OfL Dick THREE BROTHERS AERVe IN
I utgletun says bs baa met Agt. Ufa soVfH FAClhf
Hathaway nevera) times since they I
have been held in the same camp.'
A letter from hfa brother Glenn
in the south Pacific stiles he’s in
among those tn the Philippine* I
push.
Kenny Tinker, In the Navy over
6 yrs. has been selected to come
back to the suues und begin offi­
cers training with the Naval Air
Corps Good going, sailor. Hi.
brother Bob la now at sea. The
boys, sons of Mrs. Jake Edger, were
lai met ly Irom Middleville. Which

Glad to learn that Bill Bush had
an uneventful recovery after they
sniped his appendix al Maxwell
Field. Ala. It could have been any-

blown out of bed and loosed around,
all of which fa not an accepted
procedure in hospitals. It wenuhe
was still In bed when a tornado,
that one the paper* talked about
a number of days ago. was headed
their way. He watched it coming
but fortunately for Bill and all the
patients II eha liked tu course so
alt's well that ends well.
Bill's brother John had a bit ol
air gunning practice down in Texas
may be able to make con-:
the past 3 wks. He’s back nt Color­
ado Springs now but it wus the
ncctlons to ace his brothcr-ln-,
trip
down that threw him, sort of.
law Clark McClelland who fa here
Normally a Flight Officer seldom
on sfek leave. Mr* Me had been,
thinkjTof going places except the
with Clark the put week In Boaion.
A mlalakv In lhe .letter* printed
air way but the weather won bad
John headed south bn a "milk
last- week from U. Kenneth Dunn
said Jape, instead of Fillpinoea, ।
train”—they Htopjxd on the slight­
est provocation, even for a game
were "hanging around the table &lt;
of checker*. John hud been going
for food.” We knew what wu in­
2 days nnd 2 nights when he wrote
tended Ken because if they had
a letter home which said '»UH
been Japs we knew that you'd know
going. Here's huplnz."
how to dish II uut.
Lt. ijg.i John Euh Li tn thejiGERALD DUANE KELLER. Cox. , Capt. Bud Flynn fa in the MartSlates and expects to be home soon.
। anas. He tells about a new camp
Home the first week in March ।
i they are Just finishing, it seemed
will be Mason Thomu on basic
great to the men when the elec­
furtough from Fort McClelland.
! trtcity was turned on and they
Ala. and twin Pfc.'a Harold ana
could keep In touch with the world
Gerald Rogers from Oklji. for 15
through the radio again. When he
days.
last wrote they were nuking lec
Captain Bill Reed fa at Hobb*.
cream frerzrn. —all thr comforts of
New Mexico.
home, eh Bud. or who's trying to
Sailor Jack O'Donnell writes nil
be funny.
j A C Vincent Smith will get. hfa
minutes that day he received the
i wings within the next few weeks.
letter that was written Christmnr '
His brother Bab. In service 19
day when the whole family were
months, went Into southern France
together and everybody wrote a
on Aug. 15th. He's with the 7th army.
few lines. Jack said ho never felt
Another brother f.-iwrenci* I* now
to close to them yet so far away
I at radio school at Sioux Falls. 8. D
and it mint have been the salt
The 4lh brother Paul, M I c has
recently
changed Irom duly on the
Raymond ’'Jake” Kenyon wrote
Atlantic to the Pacific. A brother­
home about hi* excitement when
in-law. 8 Sat. Raymond Gibson,
he saw i Ralph i Wayne Haw- 1
who
married
Lillian Smith, fa now
thorne's name oir the reglatery nt
m Belgium. He and Cpl. George
a Red Cro*s center. The fellows i
Cogswell weir in lhe Mime com­
didn’t meet.
pany for a time—George is now In
Clifford Balson. who entered ser- i
Germany. Raymond's baby son.
vice last July, just 15 days before i
named Michael Raymond, now 3
. .11* daughter enrol Sue was born, |
month* old. was born after his dad
never made it home Ui see the bauy ।
before he shipped out. HU address (
What fa the recent news about
aifford R Belson. 8 1c
KENDALL HART KELLER. Ft.-c j Wayne Hill?
Howard Bliss. son uf Mrs. Ster­
Naval Supply Depot
ling
Rogers, writes hfa mother that
’. Fleet postufflce 12B
he has been advanced to the rank
ban Francisco. Calif.
of Chief Signalman, the promotion
It was n mighty nice thing sailor I
coming while he was on duty In
Ellu Kelly diu. He wits on th- j
the South Pacific. Congratulations.
transport that took Ralph ^glcs- ,
Howard.
ton. Bud 1311m and Victor Barry to
Now about thr- Kellers whose
India and txause he was able to
pictures
appear in this faaui- Gerald
send mail before the three Tellowi (
j
Dunne, better known as Pete, who
he wrote to their families to tell
19 yrs. old in June, enlisted in
was
them where they were und referred I
the
navy
in Sept. ’42. He is now at
• fur details*of the trip tu a near |
an amphibious operating base at
25 page letter he wrote to his i
ar) Harbor. HU address Is:—
wife. Ralph wa* made u temporary
Gerald
Duane Keller. Cox
MP. nlxmnl ship. After they land- ;
cd al Bombay tndsc 3 fellows wnu
had be?n togeihcr in lhe slates ;
were tepamted no now well have to ,
henr from each of them. Ralph ;
uHP*.-, he'* seeing much that no
hopes hfa family can see some day
but not the army way.
WAC Fern Wolfe has asked for
overseas duty but while awaiting
order* shea stationed at:— ,
Pvt. Feme Wolfe. A61734&lt;3
I. and E office
’
Wm. Benunwnt Gen. Hospital
El Paso. Texas
Understand George Brown. Hosp.
App. 2 c is recuperating from Scar­ PVT. DARRELL LEWIS KELLER
let Fever nt Farragut. Idaho. Glad
you're alright now fellow.
These three b.otntre are suns of i
George Juppltrom. who flys with Mr and Mr:. Sum Keller of Clov­
lhe lead ship uf their squadron, la erdale. Mich. R. F. D. A dauahter ,
taking time out for' 6 wkn. school­ Jean at hgme a junior.at Delton
ing somewhere in the Pacific. He can't wait until she is old enough
writes he saw .marine Harry Wood to join the Waves.
Fur complete story
Front in first section.
first fellow from home Gib had
seen in over n year.
A recent letter from Les DeVault

George Juppstrom Is hire, but we
arc both so busy I don't suppose ,
an il gel a chance to ace each oth- I

bah Franciseo, caiir.
Tbuwport CommandD Great’ Falls, guests of Mr. and Mrt. Merritt
Kendall, fhc uext to enter service
left In May ’44 and went overseas Montana, was recently promoted to Mead of BarryvlUe Mr. and Mr*
the grade of Sergeant. Headquarters Russell Mead and family were also
hie —
group
, of ku
-•» announed.
present. The occasion was in hongs
Sergeant B. Williams hu been of Russells* birthday. • Mr. and
mer Neola Neil, lire* on eul State with the Seventh Ferrying Group Mr* Lloyd Rose bf Bai tie Creea.
Road.' with their two nona Nell, isince July 12 .1943.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
who will be J the 25th of tiifa
MADISON. Wls. Feb. 12—Private Eugene Freeman. * Mr. and Mrs.
month, and Dale 14 month* old. We ।Gall V. Slocum IB. son of Mr. Har­ Harold Doxey were dinner guests
remember that- Nell was the Uhy ।old Slocum. Hastings. Mich., has
premature baby at Pennock hospital :been graduated from the AAF of Hastings. Sunday. * Mr. and
that didn't even hit the 2 pound Training Command's aircraft radio Mrs Herbert Wilcox of BarryvUle
mark when he arrived. We saw Neil :mechanics school at Truax Field
and Dale the other day und they where he itudied the servicing of Floyd Armour. ^Saturday svenlng. *
certainly both took thr picture Of radio equipment used on IL 8 truest Lewis I* to be moved from
health and cute a* little cub benrr 'bombers and fighter planes, it was
hospital tn the home ot
In their just alike brown snow sultl. announced today by the post com­ Pennock
his daughter. Mr*. Charles Rowley,
Incldantally, Bfrthdav Greetings to mander
* MU* Jennett Doxay
you Kendall, on Feb. 23th at—
If you're still reading—this means Saturday.
spent the weekend In Lacey with
Kendall Hart Keller. F 3,c
we’re caught up to date. WHEE!
Mr.
and
Mrs. Earl Bristol and
No 952-M-M,
Fleet Postoffice
daughter
Marilyn,
★ Bessie Mc­
San Francisco. Calif
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
spent Friday with Clara
,, K
*’1 Junc
th#t DarrtU., Friends and neighbor* were sorry Keown
Day of Barryvillr
t0, ’ rn£rl‘&amp; b^tor 10 h**r th|rt Mrs Lib Douglas* is
The Quimby Extension class meet
which time he had worked hfa fath- quite ill and b. at Pennock hospital,
Wayne l-Q (Ingredient Quality) Chick
era farm. A recent letter from Dar- ! We hope for a speedy recoven'. * at the home of Mrs Harold Doxey
roll state* he la now' on' a urrtty Luclhv Schrier o! Yale spent the Thursday. Feb. 15. Then- was a
Starter fo now TRIPLE TESTED by Allied
island somewhere in the south Pa- weekend with her parents. Mr. and
cute. They sleep in tents, the chow | Mr». Harry Dunn. * Delila Oaks good attendance nnd several' vtalMils Research Division. Take no chances
U good and they have everything *pcnl Sunday night with Mr. and tura present to hear the lesson "We
they need, he ray*. Although trained Mrs NUe i.UIlca,U/.r of Hastings. * can keep our homes in repair."
with untested Feeds of doubtful quality,
as a tank operator in flic state* hr tn
(hr 35th weddms annl- which wu given by Mrs. Floyd Ar­
fa'now fn a regimental weapons com. । renory of Mr. and Mrs Roy Oak*. mour. The group plans to meet
It pay&gt; to Feed Wayne l-Q Chick Starter,
p.jny which he says Is quite alright g|xteen children and grandchildren with Mr*. Henry Sothard Tor the
with him Sorry we cant print । spent the day at their home. They final lesson of tne year, whieh will
“’ were Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Oak.. be n special one on Health". Apr.
Insure letters reaching you.
and family of Prairieville. Mr. and 4th. W Wayne Rowley attended a
Duane fa studying for boatswain Mr*. Oley Douglass of Carlton Center Sunday school party. Friday eve­
mate He and Kendall have been for­ and Mr. and Mr*. Nile Lancaster of ning al the home of the Rev. E
Time to order your chicks
tunate in being able to see each Hastings.
They were presented
of Hastings. * The office
other several time*. They had plan­ with a nice electric table lamp. * Bailey
of local OP-A. and their fam­
ned to be together for Christmas Mrs Don Eppelhe inter spent the force spent
a very pleasant Valen­
but Duane had to work—he just' weeknd at St. John* at tne home ilies.
tine
evening
at
the
home
of
George
saw Kendall long enough to say. ol Mr and Mrs. Louis Eppelhelmer Scott, nnd sponsored a real pan­
"Merrv Christmas” When Kendall and 1* spending this week at Yale
sausage and maple *yrup sup­
comes into port they will try and and Elkton with la-r sister. Luella cake.
per and other good eats to make a
its each other again.
Phong 2237
Schrier and auter^ln-law. Mr^ .real feed. George says "Come 117S. letterson
It lx so easy to think back to Hie Kenneth Dunn.
again I"
tune you fellows carried dinner
palls to the Blake rchool. Now your DUNHAM DISTRICT
*
whole neighborhood of schoolmates
are in servl——»—•&gt;• -«-tu~...
Mrs. Forrest Wright arrived from
Wave Bsie ----- ... . —
larm.
......
... Nashville. Tenn, last Thursday to
who only had to go next door to the visit relatives and attend the me­
Blake school before she came in morial service for his brother.,
co H.HS., met Darrell on the west Wilbur Hoistend. who was killed
coast befen- he chipped out Then on Luzon. Corporal Wright is ex­
there are the Wilcox boy*. Tom und peeled home fur the service, which
Howard, who lived beyond Palm­ will be held Sunday February 25
ers. who arc now both overseas. at Assyria Center church. * Mrs.
Wish someone would send us news Ray Ostroth and Mrs. George Bentz
about all of the crowd out that way. were at Hastings Tuesday to get
who are now In service. Mini be the Txtcnrion lessen op Home Re- i
many Irom Onmgevllk- we still have- Kirs to be given ut the local mreinot had word from.
|. Tuesday. Feb. 20. al the home
Incidentally before we leave the- of Mrs. Claude Hoffman * Mbs
Kellers and bld them. "Smooth Maryhn Stanton was the guest
Sailing ”, here’s a reunion they en­ Saturday night and Sunday of Mias
joyed. A repair boat came alungsid" Neva Ball.
Kendalls ship and who should ap­
pear but Don Fisher. A sea gull

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must have told Duane about Don
too. bccau.M* they all got together
and were the most converritonal
threesome west -g&gt;f Caldoniiu at
that particular time.
Hastings Infanlryman
Promoted In Italy

COUGHS

or Bronchial Irritation Dua To Colds
!{«(■'• SULaivi for the p«opl« ,

WITH THE FIFTH ARMY. of Iho u f. A. Cana.la'a Kriatrat
ITALY—Private Glenn W. Brisbin.
Min of Mrs. Ivah Brisbin, who lives
cn Route 3. Hastings. Michigan, has
been promoted to private first clax*.
He is a chauffeur with the 34lh
"Red.Bull" Division o! the Fifth
Army in Italy.
•
ip anil you 1
GREAT FALLS. Montana. Feb­
•tlon.
ruary-: Bernard E Williams, son of
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THI'RSBAY. FF.BHI’ABY 77. IMS
Anderson called on . lhe "former's their son Sgt. Robert Todd home 1 trustees—Arthur Allerding. Howard
Filter. Miss Etta Schneider Bunday on furlough from South Carolina. Harper. Lawrence Bird.
afternoon * The Rev. and Mn. * Mr. and Mn. Elwyn Dell of U&gt;-1
----------I Mr. and Mrs. Ward Plants and Harold Blakley and daughter Judy, lie spent Sunday afternoon with | South Woodland Church
of th&lt; Brethren
, daughter* Beverly and Bonnie of of Brown City, spent from Friday hli parents. Mr. and Mra. John 1
until Saturday afternoon visiting Dell. * Miss Gladys Hynes of Has- '
Arthur L. Dodgv. Pastor
Mrs. Blakley's parents, Mr anil Ung* spent Sunday and Monday at I 10:00 A. M. Worship and sermon
Mrs. Leon Nicholson and family. lhe home of her parents. Mr. and
11:00 AJ4. Sunday school
* Mr. and Mrs. Ted Super and Mrs. Leon Hynes. * Mra. Orpha
There t» a welcome fur you at
daughter Jcralee were Sunday din­ Erut and Mrs. Josie Watrous at- M*rvic«s of the Church.
______
' and husband, Mr. nnd Mr*. Herbert ner guests ol Mr. and Mra. Ralph tended a meeting for 4H club lead- j
1 Oliver ot Wayne were Bunday din­ Leffler of Hastings. * Mra. Josie r.n-i Teura
&lt;•«’»«• irlbr***
‘ hrtvl
* ner guests ut -Uieir parents. Mr Wntrsiu spent the weekend in Has­ rtftShtcr*
1G^ n1 H tfcgood. Minister
। and Mrs. Ed Demaray of Bcbewa. tings asi u guest of Mrs Maude daugntcr Mrs Lewis Heraei wer&lt;* Woodland
* Mrs. Ray Sohantx spent
“
r
"ss'j;!
.».u,^-iooo
*.«.
I ♦ Mr. und Mrs. Floyd Mahler ol NThith.
Kunituv Achrail—11 on a
I South Woodland were Sunday Friday afumoort and Friday night Mrs. william Florv. w Francis
Quests of Mrs. Orville Blftun. ★ with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. John
I Mra. Perry F lory and mother. Mrs. Jordan of Hastings. On Saturday T-l-ilLnd £Lthr2mU^ ’ Chartcal Chrhtmn Endeavor-7:30 P. M.
she
waa
a
dinner
gurat
of
Mrs.
. |
Wed Fcb Mth
| George Niethatner were Bunday Norman Wise and mother Mrs. Townsend and family.
dinner guests dr Mr. and Mr*.
On Sunday evening a group o» at the Glen Hendee home-7:30
• G-crwe Roberta, of Lake Odeasa Mamie France * Mrs. Ted Euper friends
friend* came to lhe
the hoipe
honje of Mr P. M.
b
lhe Cheerful Helper's and
Tltey railed at the home of Mr. entertained
atm Mra. John Bulling
Dulhr.a with welt
vral; „
-irk
'
club
Friday
for
on
all-day
meeting.
—u.._ to
-----,-------with
,.u ..
------ Sunday School—10:30 A. M.
tilled .baskets
enjoy
them
, nnd Mrs. Ray Robert*, to make Thev did sewing for the Red Cross. r«.~*
[ the acquaintance ot the little son.
a lovely dinner honoring their forMui mo&lt;t worship—11:30 A. M
Miss
Dorothy
Kraft
ot
Grand
; Ix-c David * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ledge was. a weekend guest of Miss tv«thlrd
wedding
annlvctsary. I Christian Endeavor—7:30 P. M.
Warner of Hastings were Friday
who enjoyed a very pleasant ’ Preaching Service—8:30 P. M.
Shewchuk. * Mrs. Victor Those
&gt; afternoon visitors with the farmer's Olga
with them were their son: Prayer meeting at the Bert Rowmid daughter, Mrs. Morris evening
1 parents; Mr. nnd Mre. William Brumm
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Bui- ladcr home, Thursday Feb. 22. 8 ■
PurchiM ut Nashville spent Mon­ and
I "’imer. Mr. Warner who ha* been day
Ung. Mr. and Mrs. Jsv Marsman
with Mrs. John Hynes Mrs. nnd
ill Is Improvin'?. ★ Mr. nnd Mra. Welby
Dr.
Mra. Dirk Stulve of
Crockford also spent the day Hastings. and
■ Kldn Guv of West Sunfield were
* Mrs. Josie WatYoiL* i
Woodland Methodist Church
Sunday dinner guesia of the Rev. with them. *’ Mr. and Mrs. Donald I was in Grand Panid* Saturday, to
George
Wingard. Pastor
Gager ot Grand Rapids were Sun- 1 meet with the M E A. officers tint I
Morning worship *10:00
I Mr. nnd Mr* Burt Bawdy were day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred । '•hahroen of the F myth district
Bunday schbpl 11:15
Rm.irr
•
Mr
snrt
Mrs
ltnarnr.1
n
”
*l*lUr
Kt
the
Pantllnd
hotel
*
|
jgueau for Sunday dinner of Mr. | Border * Mr ---------and Mrs --------Howard; 1 *.«r.
,,r and
,ind Mr*,
Mr&lt; wara
w,rd Hvnea
HvnM ana son
Junior churfti 10:30
Youth Fellowship 8:00
1 and Mrs Leon Nicholson * Mra. 1 Hewitt and Mr. and Mra. Carl T.«rrv of charlotte were Mondvv
The Laymen of lhe Church will
Victor Eckardt und daughters 1 Hewitt were visitors Sunday after-1 nt-&gt;ht minper eur-'s w»th their whave charge of the service next
l»’hvlll. and Marilyn and Mm
Mr
Fr*"‘
Sunday. Program: Chairman. HerMaxine Bates and MUa Dorothy
Townsend attended a class .meeting ‘ ben Johnston; scripture. Reo Mc­
of the vouny married people's Sun-. Millen: Prayer. Keith Durkee:
ri«iv school claw
the S*&gt;nftrM j speakers. Vane Wotring. Hugh Kitson.
»
Carlton Center Method!*! Church
Worship 13:00
Sunday school 11.00
Morris Pilgrim of Absorke. Mon&lt;*nn nnd »»r. ft’wt Mr* Flnvd Gar­
rison of Ute Hendershot dhirici STRIKER
Mr. and Mra. Merl Callhan and
iwwith of H"«*,n'’.s «r*ni Pondnv
Turning were sues:* of Mr*.
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Rresor. Fdith Cttdner
and family Sunday.
They also called on Mr. and Mrs.
.
tamer and Mr. and K'.s.
Jake
Calihan.
A
Clifford Po­
Mr. and Mrs Ford SUiwell nnd land of IjuuinK Mrs.
was a weekend
iTF U^^ruinM tor Family
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STYLES FOR DRESS AND
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NORTHERN TISSUE
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RICE
lbPUFFED WHEAT 8oz.Pkg.
EVAPORATED MILK L,bbY
MUSTARD
quart jar
BOSCUL PEANUT BUTTER 1 &gt;b
KETCHUP 14 oz. - 30 points

22c
19c
9c
9c
37c
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28c
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C. Thomas Stores
130 W. State St.,

Hastings, Mich.

™
«- AlonI
Calvin­
.t thetr
ut
their holt
lull. A
a lovely e.rrx-in
carry-in Ul
WDtu Mr
LBII1DbcU
apd° jUCampbell.
Stafford attend
pcr was
served fnllowM
hv “
a nit**------------------"—.-.~r
cd Hie Maple Leaf Grange party
ant social evening * 3*”.-., Saturday nigin. * Mr. and Mrs.
Hvnes is in Grand Ranld* thU | Al-nm fiamnhell and Mr. and Mrs
week at Fenruson hosnltal Jm- Marshall Slafiord attended a »how
treatment. * Mr and Mrs Ben m Battle Crrck Bunday afternoon
Rehneider were rueda for Rnnd-i" 1 * The Striker news will appear each
dinner nt the home of Mr. nti'* week from now on'providing tlioae
»»k vinvrt Kimble, htmofln* in the Striker
Sinker remmunijy
community will coFlovd's birthday.
1 c nrrate and phone their news Ao
7G3F4 each Sunday or early Mon­
day morning * Mr. and Mrs. Burr
to report at Fort Sheridan. Jack Rowley Welcome Corners were Sun­
Mitera* the Air Cnm*. * R-vhc” day dinner guesU of Mr. and Mrs'.
Render nnd friend Mi« Bnimmr Elmer Rou’h. * A daughter was
born to Mrs. Mary Sweet at Pennock
pita). Feb. 15. Thr father. B.Sgt.
Stowell home one dav last week hot
Wm ftw-t ••*. killed in action Dec.
Robert is with the Resbecs sta­ 23
in laixembourg.
tioned in Rhode _ Island and was
home on furloufttf

yillaxe Nomination*
Al the-Village caucuses the nom­
inations fur officer* were ns fol­
lows — Republican*- For preaident
H. V. Townsend: clcrk-Heraltl
Classic: assessor—Grant Osgood’
inisircs—Henry
Hvncs.
Glenn
I’nrlhina. Leon Nicholson.
CiUien* -Assesaor-Stuart Kuss­
maul; treasurer — Ruth Kahler:

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JOHN BECK
GENERAL AUCTIONEER

Delton,

Mich.

Sales made In any section.

Dates

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HERE'S NEWS! Two hundred
pairs Footlite Rayon Hosiery
IN FACTORY SECONDS
Check this hosiery value, the Footlite la­
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slightly irregular hose.
42 GAUGE REGULAR 69c AND 98c
VALUES — WHILE THEY LAST!

CUT-HATE

Bchoanu
.Mrs.
Chester

REVIVAL MEETINGS1
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
307 E. MARSHALL ST.
We are beginning a two
weeks revival service with Mr.
Walter Schultz as song Evan­
gelist, and Rev. Edward W.
Bailey as the Evangelist. Rev.
Bailey is the new pastor of the
church.
.
Mr. Schultz will lead the
singing and have charge of
the special music.
/
We invite all to attend these
meetings.
Service starts at
7:30 each night, with a great
song service.
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THE HASTING! BANNER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ». IMS

Bachekter. and other relaUjya.
Bunday with Mr. and Mr*. Milton
I Li. Anne Perry arrivod W*dnc»- Murphy in Grand Rapkb
.day from the Boulii Pacific for a| Mra. L. R. MattaOn of Jackson I*
[&gt; Bunday dinner gumta of Mr and
d4‘* fto lough and is visiting rpendnw un* wgA here whh her
LMnI nUuorth Newton w«« he?-n'’r P"*nt.. Dr and Mr* H A. hittoanT.Jrito * the prerident of
I parent* Mr• and Mr*iFred beba*- Ferry, and other relatives
i the Grand Rapid* Bookcase A Chair
I Han of Charlotte Afternoon caller* - Mr*. Dwight Fl*lu r visited from Lrmipans
,
.
| were Mr and Mr* Robert Mason Frida* til) M-&gt;nday wlthher aunt.^ ■^9?^ V,of*'rs B1,&lt;^ 'w*n broI IS chUdren of Augulu
Mrs Beulah Miller, of Detroit over [Uic*;-HaroldWrs are expectMr and Mra O 6 Bauer attend- 'he waekend.
‘oai!‘0,"5 „o’},1h^
led a birthday dinner at lhe hwne Ml** Arlene Campbell was horn* 1°^"
_*L
d*Y*
lof MrWfJSTm?Xz HuSptJ“it
Unring Saturday night and 'Helen ^.rF snmt the wrAI Ctark»»iUe Sunday.
’Sunday
J?® “ !'
'
I Mr »nd Mrs w D Bennett en-1 Lt. and Mrs Thoma* Wrrit* of
•

ERSONALS

lhe Rrethrei
pAilnr

and sermon
kchool

n Christ
nlstcr

followed by
1:30 P M
I. Feb. Mth

e Bert Row-

t Church
I. Pastor
00

00
Church will
service next
Urman. HerC. Hugh Klt-

dial Church

Callhan and

nlly Sunday.

Clifford Poa weekend
Ira. Willi*.m
x-11. Calvin
ford attendrange party
ndcd a show
y afternoon
appear each
ividing those
lity will cocir news Ao
early Monid Mrs, Burr
ra were Sun-

Mrs. JJriin Chandler, in company the team Paul Myer* Phil Frond- 1 (Trace Retekord. Ottilia Kaminake offlee emiM make a dent
with hot
.......... . .Mra.
..........................................
......... ............
er Mater*.
Walter LcwU acn...........
Tom ........................
Dolan. Dick Foster.
Law- nnd Jennie McBain. Dc**r»t was
Harry Sharpateen
Shsrpttecn suffered
suffaad ia stroka gural* ot
and MU*
of CloverClovrr- rence
.r followed by lhe
ba Vivian Brook*,
Brooks. i»f
rence Keeler and Pau!
Paul Benham en- Served
•*- business
'—‘---------*e»-—two weeks uo and •1*------ at D«- Nellie P«
now
dele, spent Saturday in Battle Creek juyod lhe fruit* o&lt; their victory.
**on-. -..^.^.1. are . requested to WlU's convalescent home tn Nash- Hi«hM
Mr and Mr* Wm Welton .pent' ’
’
- • ST
­ their yearly dura to the next
bring
the weekend to KaUmaaoo. the
Several hcatrase* found I I Wvtk metung. Mia Hath Marble, aocom- * Orchid* this weak to Mr*. Vincent
m

guetta of the J. C. Newman family ’ &gt;n opportune time for party givingMr*. Keith Sage spent the week- *nd in congenial gatherings guest*
end In Detroit a. thTgurat of MD* SSJiS aVidI
funtMthi
U
inclement weather and the dann!bert {7Umontl wh2
be*n &gt;pcnt* of a long winter. On Thurain Plalnwei U now.m-ktofi£ ex- &lt;Ly Mr* W.Tner Denton pve an
tended vtut here al the home of.attracUvely appointed luncheon at
&gt;u»aon Perry Diamond.
I the home of Mrs. Frederick Denton

uanlcd bv Miss Estin-r Duly, sang &lt; Alice &gt; Norton who. after nearly
I Had a Talk With Ute Lord.’* Fal­ half a century ‘40 year* u&gt; be n- of Flint
lowing the bus mesa meeting. Lt.
Anne Perry, who la home cm furiough after twenty-nine month* in
Ute Bputh Pacific, gave an interest­
ing talk about the places site has
visited and about her experiences Don of Mr* Norton’s health at pre*- twaddling went with &lt;Ri
«• improv
in the hospital* where she has been ent require* her slaying tn Battle P°«" ,«}•»
wmnwm
u.uu. ciuaed a delight- Creek with her daughter, Mrs. Irene!and Mr* Roaooe aww
stationed.. Oainr*
ful evening
The committee for Mimer. 83 Summer street, where three children of Mm
March i* Ml** Mabel Sisson. Mr* medical service* are more easily *ere Sunday guests al
dllng home. * Ur.
Mr. asd
and
Maud- Smith. Mr*. Be*iie Smith available
filing
and Mr*. D. A. VanBusklrk.
The Banner hopes that spring Meurer are spending-.to
I f,wn,,ed “ Consumer* Power meet- Rural ofJMr. and Mr*. Donald Far- days with hi* mother. Un Almira
Mr and Mr*. Edw. Van Popcring:
. * •
• • •
■days will find Mra. Norton restored day? with Mr and MN
I .tg....
.
w ell of Quincy ln*t weekend
ffatknry
■
and Geo wild will be in Grand
on staturriav
wiiisrK Mmtth
In celebration of her birthday, to health and back at the farm 'I’ck at Freeonrt * Mre.
I t.’TV5 u
n*?&lt;’ Mis*
M1»* DruriHa Powell came home* Mr*. Albert Reeser and *&lt;m, Hillis, Rapids Friday.
‘and Mn Rvron Fletcher dellsht--- ------Mr* Skidmore U well
" •••
— nock
‘ cf. „
.... --l»-------h-me
fitted
Hating*
here for an «• ’
I
kraidM?ndcnica«o '1}‘uraday from the American Ia&gt;- of Woodland were Friday afternoon
Mr* Mauria Hrne* entertelmd; pjjfy Entertained a UrgT grouj^f Mi*e Merllyn Zuttermeister enter- b
that
fended «••*•
visit w**-*
with tgr*. »
SarahTowne
— lake
-* —up
k thr work In —
••• com- .rmwi
- Urgethegroup
of talnrd nt a six-thirtv dinner last tto
I
d ,.“ 4,e
,l_n„,Cn*cjy{’ gion hospital al Fort Custer and U visitor* at Mra Ida PalmaUcr
over
for
uHVII1’s»
u»v« the
Site weekend
wrtnuu ncr
I1V1 mother. Mrs . friend*
for luncheon
luncheon at
at inc
the P*ri*h
Parish everting, places being laid for nine munity. having a telephone and end Mra Hasel Ntinw*
I with lhe former s husband Radio n, .*,. h™™. ,,f h-t mother Mr.
Ur and
“■”1 Mra Andrew «»
■.-•. —
— Anna -------------of Sr
.... friends
luncueun
ai
rsrun
Mr
Roush
were
Oatman
---------------------“"trailv loc.ti-d
w«
—ZE
' house
. Each detail ----had -------beenAfter dinner the girl* enjoyed a
I Tech 3/c Robt. HuweU at the Navy . . ------- - ------ ......
'
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrx Wm. *uur, Mrs- O. Earl D
j thoughtfully planned tor
for the ideas- theater party al the Strand
&lt;1i,uh
of ____
la-ighton
[^Bunday guest* of Mr. and Mt*. ,W1Mr.
-liU
_ _________
___ __and Mr and Rapids
__________--------------------and Mra. J. L.ViValentinr WV1V
and Gackler
| urs and convenience of their guests
Di and Mrs Wm. C. Dancer were Mr* Andrew Gacklcr ot Middleville-------------- ■» e *
I Hie party ■ was patriotic in nature
Yesterday. Wednesday. Mn Lcora
®L,En,enf}’^ SKSEPW.MWUnil Park —i
i. u ------------- ... ...a .... w-n- ln Wo,KjUn&lt;1 Monday evening at- , Mra. Oarte Fuller left Tueaday to fAPIll ITfUf
lade tn the Stebbins A: Jtroh* &lt;lru«
“?rX Chapel. Tuaeday
'ncth Sulu end two children ot tending the K. of P. family night. ijoh» Mr .EuHcr in Akron Ohio. f&lt;jr \ 11 | I A I I I k M \ M I with red. white and blue tabic cov- Fned'lch cntettauied tha Merri-1- '•wde m the^Stehtrtn* A Jtoobs drug evening at eight.
|en&gt; and place 'card*: candy filled Oo club at a cooperative dinner,
Sunday Feb 29 will
Battle Creek and Mrs Marjorie
Ml** Julia Lawless of lonU u.i. tiie renutoider of Uie week.
JV
V
I
H
I.
I
I
L
PI
J
witH cant*
scriptton room, adding new shelv- r&gt;*v
-------------------drums in the same coLore made de- t
BchiKMiumaker of Detroit.
llu- guest of Ml« Amelia Waller Mij* Madelyn Sigler of Battle
ThU Thursday afternoon Mre-Dan
^.SCmaktoi cP rr'chlnae*
to charve uf StmC
Ncarly one hundred were present i jccrablc ornament* Those holdin;.
Mr*. Anna Willllts and Mrs. from Wednesday till Monday Miss y.rir,k »!»••&lt; u,c weekend at the
(2L brU,«t ptoyz.W.T
Chester Stowell attended tire open lawloM wn» an operator in the M.r.c ruurr.----------------------------------------------- monthly meeting of the t»l’h
Mr nnd Mr* CUfford DuUn art w2BChli h.fld ln
fc*,lho&lt;s|1*‘I MSry°MlM *B£rto?t' '
^rlC
house held ut tne liouu- ot Mr. and Michigan Bell Tele phone Wfic'c here
*Mri W. J K«M UUMrtlM Uint
w»rw
at u»
attending the Shrine ball in Grand church P"««»
Wednesday aft- £o,$' ^nditoUrr
Mr* Frank Travis of Irving in a tew year* ago.
rid
ner.
Friday evenfetf.
ernoun .if last u»rk The members |
r
honor uf the Travbcs fiftieth wed­
A. K. Frandsen store as
Among thoro who attenikd the Rapid*
Gay Jordan Is in Detroit thU week cf the Adah Circle served the one |
ding anniversary.
funeral ui Mr*. Charle* Jone* in
"T.
Mr* Fred Stcbhln* wa* hoste»s la in Hie forenoon*.
•
J'
Visitors at lhe home of Mr and, Batik- Creek on Munday were Mis. .nid wa* accompanied there by Mr* o'clock luncheon, followed by de-• K'*
..
.
Miathe
Study
club
which
met
on
Mon.
Mn*. Forrest Woiie Sunday were Frimk Edmond*. MUa Grace Ed- KclUr Stem who is »pc nd Ing . the votigns bv Mrs Donald D. Smith IS. ’Mrk Waraen c
.......
------nrpt. dr
iightful number*
Umc ““
A lhr
Earl.........
Warehams while ,Three
delightful
number, were
were g#’/l2.e-‘,.»r: :r. and Mra day. with Mra D. D Smith and Mr*.
Mr and Mi* Joe Lunik-. Mr. and S Mn Ediin Puttrand MW --------pnK.-&lt; Ohnnn^n n*"iiMts. Mn. D
• ■ii. by
hv the
Ilin high
tilnli scljooi
./'IkwiI chorus
nlinni* dlHI. ’
*
Mr" Jordan, Connie and Caro) are sung
Mrs. Vance Baker and son of Char­ vX Blou.to
tn Pennock hospital and I'leh arhnol
•
D. Walton completed d»e review of removed
lotte and Mr*. Carol Lamle of
to lhe home of Mr and Mra.
Miss Ruth Coidren ot Chicago - keeping U&gt;c tuxne fires burning for reeled by Mrs. Arthur Lower, and
Mrs.
Gay
Jordan*
Camp Fire the bx&gt;k. 'The Time for Decision." inter
•Pou."
•
‘
«
an
intensely
Interesting
talk
on
Gary Crook. He is convalescing
Nashville.
. ..me Friday to spend the weekend
«-tv ™
ggve a ten for their mothers by Sumner Welle*.
presented In drama
di"""Mr and Mr-Earl Rot tutor.
Mrs. China was given by Mr* Lloyd group
and
has
returned
to his heme.
Friday cvmliig the Rev. and Mr* with her puenu. the Rev, and Mrs
Mrs Jordan's Monday afternoon.
• * *
Minerva Itothaar and Mra Jnxon Chapman, who was born In that at
Miss Virginia Coidren. daughter
John Sinclair, tne Rev. Alvin Bark- A. M CoKiren.
At this time members received lhe
In honor of Pvt. Kenneth Hilton,
the Rev. and Mrs A. M. Coidren.
Guest; at
of *&gt;l.
Dr. and McElwain were among tho*c from country, living there until after her honor* they had recently cnn&gt;ed. a family dinner was given hy Mr cf
Il the
Ml*- home ui
The elementary erade* gave
has
iiustcd
the
examination*
for
en
­
toF
‘
J2£L
w,w
."
t
‘
S
n&lt;
‘
»
e
^
1
l
he
com
«
“
sraduatlon
from
high
«chool.
Her
and Mrs Cora Roush alle-.iuiri
Perry over thi- weekend
Mrs. Jack Stem n.-alstcd at the tea. and Mn. Clyde Conrad on Sundav
v.UitiLrvtoJriJU&gt;J^&gt;t^ ***X‘nr-K!.r&gt; P“rent* «rc still missionaries there tablc'and guests. In addition to the evening. Thore present were Pvt. trance into lhe Navy Nurses' Corps. •i patriotic program "f readings an!
..... .... and Mrs Jumiw .Stanlnkc Mottdav
afternoon for Mr*
Mra Cha*
A ni,y|r1 -which Choice Shall mother*, included Mr* A R Van Hilton. Willard Hilton and Mrs. Miss Ooldren. who is a graduate of music at 145 on Feb. IS.
pell’s church to Coldwater.
and daughter of lansing and Mr.» Munday
Thursday guealv uf Mr. and Mrs Lynn Perry nnd daughter uf Otsego Jones &lt; Edna Edmonds i. Battle
We’abe planning a community.
Make?" war. splendidly given by Til. city chairman nnd M” Abcn Alma Goodrnough of this city and the Butterworth hospital school of
._ »----- ’ n
----- .. ___ ______
Elnlf-__Johnson, chairman of awards.
Mn
in Grand Rapid*, has been
nnrn* mr mara&gt;n «
______
R. L Winslow were Mr. a&gt;.* Mi*
*•— Charles Hilton
— -•
Ml** AmiuU Walter visited her H^uJ^ "**n&gt;’ KttrS “ mWcn‘ *" M^Biner
Mr. —
and• **
Mrs.
of nursing
employed at Pennock itortui since
n,. eomuvmttim.
Wallace Planck ot Na»hvills
i-.ter. Mrs Bruce Rlux-r of Luke
Grand Rapids
Mrs Almira Hackney entertained
cuXv^ mnl^Hhri*
December, coming here from the :
p,.-, v-rkMtu Ut
Mr.
and
Mrk
Andrew
Roush
en
­
;
Odessa
on
Tuesday.
|
Mr
mid
Mrs
Johnson
Hackney
and
^
rs
A
B
Gidlcy
Mr*.
Philo
ShelHillsdale
Health
Center
v
‘
Y
*
I Harriet Altoft spent Buno
withj'
1 v” ‘.yI.?
'Li i Mh* Maude Quigley of Grand t*i&gt; daughters Bunday and Mrs. Jcs- dun wa* the program chairman.
Complimcniary tn hcxAhrce guests
।
tertained
la*t
Wednesday
nt
dinner
t
n
w
n
CF-n
—
who
hx»
been
Mr and Mrs. Colonel Y_:;r*
1 JUplds *«* Uie guest of.Mr. and
from Grand Rniads. Mrs James al Pennock hospital since lhe last
Ki.?
var
In
honor
of
Mr*.
Mary
L
Hcnniy's
sie
Hackney
who
ha*
been
her
gue*l
•
•
*
Fiicport and ccleoratcd mi
!4l».
a. »»r- Air*,
Alr, rsernara
Bernard ll Quigley
owr me
lhe for Several week* returned to Durand
Gilmer entertained with two tables of January convalescing from a
wuigtey over
eighty-firal
birthdav.
The
guest*
Friday
evening
Mr
and
Mr*
&lt;
| ger’s birthday anniversry.
weekend
with her son and hU family
George Baulch entertained a small included Mr*. Phocix- Mote. Mr. nnd uf bridge on Pridnv evening at the heart attack is making a good re­
i Mrs. Swan Anderson was Un ! Mrs: Wipona Downing and Miss
Mrs J H. Haney and Mrs Marvin group nt dinner complimentary to Mr* Leon Henncj'.of Grand Rapid. home of Dr nnd Mr* Frank Car­ covery and expect* to return to her
. .’uest of her sUters, Mr*. J W, I Rexine Downing of Lansing spent Cooley were in Elkhart. Ind, Mon- Ml** Julia Lawless of Ionia, n for- 1nnd Clifford Vaughn of Saranac.
ruthers Her Grand Rapids guests home next week
Hrqer ec'niainUiU.
ixmgheed and Mr*. Luvern Smith lhe
weekend
wl
were Mrs Walter Faget. Jr.. Mi«s
-•
" - ‘ nlth
Mr. und Mrs. da?.’ r,
.
.
mer locr.l resident. On Sn’.uidny
in Jack.on for a tew day* last week. John Eddy.
The youngsters are doing their D=roii:y
P.-Tkl'? Hoxie and Miss Ruth Sunday spraining her ankle and is
t M« Oenhj Beam &gt;»d is* guest evening Mis* Mary McElwain was
Stryker.
Winners at bridle were being cared for at thr home of her tending la pomIM*. A luncheon nf
Weekend gurat* of Mr. and Mr*
Ml, A(ljcrt pcldpaiiroh of Grand
’ Connie
,
n St?”!?’,,?! *««■» •&lt; • tow«r houwku xu„ bit of entertaining right along with Miss
Cook. Mias Hoxie and mother Mr* Claud Kennedy. •
Dan AM.alirr weu- his nephew and napujs arrived lost Wi-dm-sday for tsonaortKiK. n. j
it was at tne
the mammas these dnVs. fatal WcdWife, Mr. und Mrs Orlo Aahuller of a t’WI&gt; wt,, ks- vuU wlth Mr, (j j.- latter * home that Mr* Beam'* son.
.
■ nesday proved u ‘rrt
red zt?itoT&lt;LV
„tur day mi
sr. Mrs Arnold Peritto.
Big Rapids| Fdd|Muach.
of
HASTINGS WOMEN'S CLVB
' the program.
“d
“.Vum
— *“«“ their calendar. A gruiltr gathered
Grand
i Miva Henrietta Bauer cf Gr-.nd
Gucris for ten day* of Mr. nnd hour* with him at the hospital ,r&gt; J*”* pV3,,l?,n ^rer* Tuesday at Margery Cordes' after, school for
Due to the shortage of coal, ra- ,
games and fun and a valentine dlnRaplda spent the weekend with her M
Harrhu.n IXxid* were her ris- where lie ixikvU auay. It warn great fvcnlng.
with twelve memtimi points and service, the annual
evening, Feb.
rco. 13.
13, wnn
t”™* ]j Mr~thaiT7ii5
...... . el.
ti.. r I .
..
.. .
.. ■
__
— 1?®1 _!’{**{?’t ~This'iiifie*'hmtJ«s
hostess
puttnls.
Mr. and Mr,
Mrs. Cult
Gu&gt; K,
Bauer.
bers
present to enjoy the coopera- ।Uff..
„
,
_
_
dinner
in
honor
of
the
huabands
comfort
for
the
two
mother*
to
I Mr*. Harold binilii and Mr*. Mary
Now
open
live —
supper. -----Mrs —C.—D ----------Mofllrr —
of
X.iPnlfa .Ao.L
r&gt; N
°T °F
‘R for
-ir Business The Shoe of the members of the Hastings
meet.
---I Beni n were in Grand Rapid* on *U» I
.
......... .........
.u- nary skill and warned largel* In the, Repair
ho:n&lt;
in West
‘ shop
iop al
at Tavloris
Tavlor’a Shoe Store.
store. Women’# club was omitted last
Ernest bharpstn t&gt; and Mr and Laming was a guest. During the
work
JxinU|ar price;
prices-*dMonday.
I Branch.
.-k nl pcnulsr
--d"
-------Mrs Walter 4harpste&lt; i&gt; and Mrs '&gt;u*lnc*s sewton the women voted Planning and preparation of the Gncd
evening, but the men came
SL
±™lc&lt;,r±l
H,,rrv
Hgl. and Mrs lUctiartl Bi- .-:n-r
Hnrrv Miller ho
has been confine'
confined Friday
Mr and Mr* Cedric Morey chtcr- LulaBelle Stowell bf Grand Rapid*
PM
’
25
10
'he
Red
Cro«*
when
,
-nd were deUghtfuliv ent'-rilined
Ostx&gt;rn.
Lcnore
Compton.
Connie
[Who have been .... ...... _. —
to His home with an attack
the by
called
on
Mrs.
Edna
Sharpsteen.
509
ll
'c
drive
open*
in
March
Pedro
Jordan.
Helen
Frandsen.
Susie
Haw
­
the program offered by the
and Mr* Fred Pierain and other
e
__________
shingles.
chairman. Mrs, Stanley Cummin’s
E
Madison,
on
Surulay,
and
they
all
•
'■«*
Pl»J«l
l»'cr
»ilh
Mrs.
J.
L
thorne.
Janet
Burrouglw.
Joyce
Will
rtlalive* sine* louruiaj. UH &gt;.n j &lt;nrs Fr.drrick W Denton re­ went to see Harry bhaipsteen at Valentine and Mrs. Edw. Down*. nnd Roberta Sisson
Shampoo and Wavs
Mr and Mr* Haroki Smith and end thr sociaUriur following diMunday for ner home m Baltimore, । tuin.d Sunday from Jack-on where DeWitt's convalescent home. No*h- holding the high and low score*
Besides ngbelnr
St Valentine
"■ ” --------’:, day
h*”r recently returned to rocn.-d bv Mrs Martin Schramm,
Mil
j A-he was lhe guest of htfr *on and vllie. where he has been confined respectively. Mra Downs wn* electVan Tils
thr 14th Betsy
was L....
.......ninth Hastings from Texas ami a’e trm- al the Parhh house
i Mrs. Vcrnor Fcwiess- has been daughter-in-law. -Mr. und Mrs John *ince sufTenng a stroke two week* cd as most excellent chief for the u
birthdaA....,un,. The
.... .......
fifteen' member* nt oorariiy liviiur with his father. OrThe Women s club chdkus under '
I visiting her husband. Pvt. FewicM, I Denton.
। «««».
ago . ««•».
Mr* &lt;n»u»&gt;Maude oumuu*
Benedict «uu
and yra*.
year, uuccrwiim
succeeding Mr* Anna New- the Ch’ickadrc Blue Bird Camp Fire lev smith R t. nc tn is n v&gt;nh'mv«-e the able direct ion of the Rev i.
at Camp Gordon, Ga
I Hum. Beck attended u me-ttog daughter of Battle Creek also called ton, who is ill.
l-rcun. Mrs
Lawrence Herrick, to high school and Harold Jr. who V/inston Stone, rendert-d ihtrtMr. and Mrs Orrie Helm nnd of the Townsend Stale Council ut Bunday »»
— Edna
.
on her -u,„shier, »»
Mra
guardian, and
few other
friends
H in the navy 1* new stationed in : umbers: Sone* My Mother Taught
.....a •for
....mg
- Ltiii»ii’g Saturday afternoon.
SharjMtren, and *on. Leland Dick­
Sunday. February 18. Mrs. Unnlc were *.
her gursu
a meet
anti.. liRn pijjjp
; !e. Dvorak: amon't the Ree.-fa.
Pre-Heat Permanent
Kuiiday irf Battle Cn-ck with r-la- I Mr. and Mrs o«ii. Dean. Mr. erson. who Celebrated hu 45th birth- Davis gave a birthday dinner In I l«irty al her home that afternoon.
w. D. Bennett h eelcbe-’tin? his lieuroncc: Lulluhy. Braitms.
hind
Mra
Ben
Gldlry
und
Mr.
und
UVM
“aJ •
.
honor of. her daughter. Mrs Erls
• • •
RTth birthday Suni-rfav With the
thb Mra. Carmll C.
Wave
Mi.-.
Kendall
Riaiuit
attended
Uu
Pvt and Mr* Glenn IL -Pete'
Mr and Mra b&lt;iTjing Roger* were .Tanuan Those present were Mr I Al the home of Mra Pani n. Skin- «*eCnt|&lt;&gt;n nf s— -e -r n: c-e trou- DuFollowing
’
VhnJder
in
ter
usml
finbhed
Kiugliu
Templar
dance
al
the.
Hart
Bai-hehiFr ictuinvd Wednesday to
liiieM* of Mr and Mrs Harry far- and Mr*. Wm. Clagett and.Meiva.; ucr and Mr; .Mary Sh.iv on W&lt;- •
Mf. I'-lu.exn’.I.iK health
_ur-incr...teicxcd-lhs. ttcsK. ’The.
Oklahoma City. Okl« . alt r visit­ hotel in Battle Creek Saturday ten of Muskegon over lhe weekend Ray Davis. M’ and Mrs Erls Jar- Imrn. I15 u toeiiKT^J
.
1
“
t
Island."
written
bv
James
ing hla pan-nia. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. night.
On Tuesday, lhe .former* brother. man BIK| family. Miss Elaine Jar-was held nnd n new club formed morrow
.. .’harlot;-' Uoiman HitlL Her audience w*s
Mr. and M1'*
•* Burkholder Harry
of Grand
Harm Rogen,
tower* nf
r.rand Rapid
R..«ids. Pian (nim Galesburg and Harold called the "Tiie Victory Club.’’ Mrs.
— f&lt;&gt;r the final rsri!Mmd hr her gentle, gripping,
are &lt; ntertaming Mi
Clay Burk­ MKiit the day with Mr. and Mr*.
4re. \-nn Dyken of Kalamazoo.
|t MaiMac Curtis guve^commcrcbtl
guve^commerchtl dem
dem-­
game uf the season.
holder. Jr., nnd little son I-irry of Rogers.
graphic portrayal of the Sexbers
onstration. Questa were Mrs. Clara basketball
Ruben Sprague who enlisted In i i 1942 transforming a small idvlllc
Pcrt'inonth. Ohio, who arrived
The n3 Ts ttmnltal
Hospital - Guild mil
met : Bayne. Mrs.
“j;8 Lucilie
Grev. Mrs
Mra Win"
Sunday guest-’, of Mr and Mr*.
-ri.Lucille
uueme urev.
Winwm- ,&lt; te
Navy Ch’ll Sen-Ire.
tor.........
San 1 ibna in the Southwest Pacific into I Gabriclecn Cold W&lt;
las: Wednesday.
'Gary Crook were Mr nnd Mr*. Rolla ., 1
*nrt»r&lt;nn
" "left
j.........
....
.... nle
nil- Vnndlin.
Vnndlin Mrs.
Mrs Mary
Marv Shay.
Shav Miss
MLu
daughters. Marv
al.the
Mji0, Spring.
Rnr!n-er andalra. Pauline £’r"nc*#cn- Calif, Thursday where a military base.
Mffc.R K
.
£ ------Comp--------on nnd children , Vlelr
Vh-lr and
and daughter*.
Marv mid
and RaRa- ***"
hwre^f Dr and Andrriop
Hebert
We Ida M*
.’ . hr
wn-kend with'iter
paj- met.
chel. anct
and Mrs Jeanette
Jennette Htratt
Fitrntt nnd
and L’™
’?r• *“ ToXr.TvAG
*%««««
Skinner. Valentines were exchanged
ne will
wtu work
wore in
ni «n Naw
wavy rrnair
repair mi.
mt - Saoiabllliv in a vrrv informal
:pdbt Die wnsijMi
wiui mr pa,rr'7.,X’ dr
.... ' Mrs. rE. L. Crandall
...... ■ •• , •baby
• of.................................
... o
..........
c!el.’ 317 W. Cltotun.
FYldnv Feb. 99. nd
The club ^Ine shop Mra Snroene wan I* way
enn. Mr. iitul
Vermontville, also
Mr.
and. S?*
Clinton. Friday.
was promoted by the serving '
at Slurldan
1 Mra. Loy toner mid children of . Ore evening wa* »oenl to sewing. ! plans to meet every two weeks, employed In the Duplex machine; of
doughnuts
and
coffee
bv
Mr*
STEAS! HEAT
Mrs. Lyle Neu Pm and baby were. Ha tile Creek.
■ „ । Among their projects will be sending shoo, will enlist in about 2 month*' Elmer Purcell and Mrs. Martin
Sunday dinner Rue»U of Ute Gary
Mr. and Mrs. Bert O’Donnell of
Beatrice Herneys Camp hire gifts to service boys and army iios- wh
when
they
hlrlna women. She
*|’ ,h
*v *start
,nr’ hiring
«uMachineless Wavi
HOT &amp; COLD WATER
assisted by Mr* Keith
Nrwl.ni., nl Belding
। Muskegon were guests of hi* mother. Group held a Valentine party at . pitals.
will drive ihrpugh with the chil­ Schramm,
Ch"«e. Mrs. Bert Pavne, and Mrs
Mrs. llou.iul Hlrtlsall returned1 Mra. B. A. O'Donnell, over Sunday the home of Anne Fcldpausch.
dren.
.
SHOWER BATH
John Ditmar, to about one hundred *
Mondav from Cl.iftago where she
Ensign Hollis fsenhath came homr Games were played and valentines' A pleasant surprise took place
....
, llv
and
sixty,
lhe
rniesu
belnt
limited
i&gt;ent Hu- weekend with ht r aon • on Saturday from Marina s Vineyard exchanged.
BESSIE PALMER
1 Wedne*day cvctilng at the home of Repair Shop at Tavlor’* Fhc« Sh-n to the husband* of members.
Hingle j.UO per wk. up
'■
। A S Tom Birdsall at Great Lukes 'Island for a ten days’ visit with his
• • •
: Mr*. Mary E Poncr 231 N. Jefleraon gixxj uork Bt popular orices.-Adv.
In Os froth Barbar Shop
Double $540 per wk. up
Mrs. C. B. Burkholder is enter- wv
| Mr and Mra Haven Myer- of &gt; rmrents. Mr und Mrs. Otto IsenSt . in honor of Allen Abbot * 43td
j L Mb.„ (ri| on thp
Mond*v
*
)„
..........
w
IcHcrson
and Court Sirs*
Kalatn;&gt;/&lt;&gt;' w&lt;r-- Sunday guests t&gt;; Inth
talnlng her br
was r»-«iM*w
------- ----- ’iw*wis7iitertng
• - -■
bridge club for dei*ert birthday A six o’clock dinner w«*
hisMn’s IP&lt; KORY CORSE’S
Vcrn
Town
and
twin
daushterl
p*,
nntt
| Mt.-see Gail Fustcr and Mary on Thursday.
HOTEL HASTINGS Mi. a’kt M&gt;- -Nell Itockcloo.
•served and un enjoyable evening home on S. Market street, and X- Mrrv and Manrie of Plainwell rnon® sscs
Mr. .-indaMrs Glenn Brower and 1 Ketcham arc expected home from
*P«nL
- ray* shnw a fractured hip. He is at called un Mrs. Sarah Town and'
Mt and Mr- W. 8. Schader tpenllAnn Atbor
tor a week's
vaHospital
­
..............Friday_______
_
Guild No. 1. the curtain
Pcnmxk hospital.
I cation............................................................ guild, met Wednesday at lhe ho«nc
Twenty-four members and guests
E..ucu .'•ra. Havel Nunnemaker Sunday. *1
atmosphere m
prevailed
Mra DrForrcM Walton, Jr. and cf Mra L, H Evarts and Miss Ag- of the Business Womens Hospital in AtheJubilant
Banner office Tuesday nv.rn- 'Mr. and S^rs. Harold Wlille and _____
sm.ill son Johnny. MKs Klrabcth nes Sim with Mrs.’Donald D. Smith Guild were enurtalned nt the home mu due to the btw scries roiled by
Crane and Robert Crane of Fenn- asidstinu
of
Mrs.
Fay
Marble
on
Monday
evethe
girl*'
team
Monday
night
No 1
I vill- were over Sunday Quests of
...
nlng Assbtnnt hostesM-s were Misses amount of ribbing .Tom the back &lt;
| Dr.
and
-•..r'
"'. Mrs D D Wulton.
7110 Presbyterian Ladies Aid held
dmihhVr Inrf a
"nd inspirational mretMra
Af
d ln« at ’hv home of Mrs D. A. Van
m,.°
to her home in Kan-n* Citv Mn w&lt;re in charge of Mrs Roy Cordes
HnOinm
Hastings. Mirk
I^lich., Phnn»&lt;
Phones 2244-2557
"
after u Visit of three weeks with Mrs’
'.^do,?4r?Jn£n’*VCM“n
C W Wespintcr and other relatives f’'0*'161’!; ,“lk on .P’.0 *7a,B. Mrs.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 23-24
fa. Kenneth Hilton, who has L H. Evart* presided nt the tea
been spending a three weeks’ fur- lflblr and lhe committee members
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
lough here with his father. Willard »*«l*Ung Mra. Van Buskirk Wens,
Hilton, nnd otlar relatives, left Mr*. Arthur Crathers. Mrs Wm.
Und* Sterling, ban»ct Canon
Tuesday lor Mianil. Fla., for reas- Stebbins. Mrs R. O. Fihnie and
slgnment.
Miss Com Mack.
SHERIFF OF CIMARRON'
C. C. Burkholder went to Chicago
• . •
on Saturday to attend a convention
Mr and Mrs. Bert-Benham ate
All Wool Suits at
Lt. Frank Scott. Rid. returned two loyal rooters for uur high
last week from Chi-ago where he school trams und the Utter was *o
Popular Prices
ha* been for treatment.
anxious for our basketball boys to
250 Capsules
ONE BODY TOO MANY" /
A gurat of Mrs Herman Furrow wm the game ugain»L Allegan ou
Triple Twill
-T.J*
*.h» w!re*S,1* ?l,'s «!"’ 10th «h»l »he promised them
Gaberdine
Mildred Wright ot Battle Criek
u chicken dinner. The alternate
was so dire.1
Pastel Suede
SUNDAY and MONDAY. FEBRUARY 25-26
HtoU In Baul.-^’rrok d M
Rn&gt; ’hr b°i‘ *rnt rlKh‘ OU| Bntl *on
Flannel and
50: Voluo
H,W«taS“
Mr, Atoka
JS5
Willhm Bendix. Helen Walker. Dennis O’Keefe
Snetland
Hn&lt;4knrv
were Mrs
Glen AbU&gt; “mid
weref‘ral
as seven
good nsmember,
their wont
dau
’rt?rEveiyn
&lt;?f &amp;
h“ »nama
“«»
ot
ABROAD WITH TWO YANKS*
Mr. nnd Mra Freeman Furrow,
PRICES
18.75
also Mr. und Mr*. Roland Furrow BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY l:i
of Freeport, were gueaU of Mr nnd
Mrs Robert Furrow of Grand Rap­
TO 35.00
Ids on Friday evening. A family
dinner was served in honor of the
TUES.,
WED.. THURS-. FRI„ FEB. 27-2S. MARCH I
birthdays of Robert Furrow and his
aunt. Mrs. Mark- Bigler. On Sun­
Hing Crosby, Rise Stevetu, Barry FUsgarwM
day the Robert Furrows were guests
of hLs parents here und celebrated
the birthday of Bonnie Furrow.
"GOING MY WAY"
Mrs. D. D. Walton. ncccmiKinied
by Mrs. DcForrcst Walton. Jr., and
non of Pennville, will attend a pre­
Your 8FENCER will make YOU
nuptial party in Saline on Saturday,
healthier. More efficient.
honoring two of tlw farmer’s nleres.
No TWO SPENCERS art alike.
Robert Henry. C Mn. M M. arrived
Each 1* individually de»l»ne&lt;J.
yesterday. Wednesday, for a visit
I I
Hastings. Mich., Phones 2244-2557
*—■
with ills parent*. Mf. and Mn. Shir­
ley Henry
„ MRS. B. L. PECK
, E. Stale Road
Mrs. Ethel Hess U visiting rein- * hone 2828
“Impregnate" FRIDAY and SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 23-24
Out 2/22 i
lives in Woodland this week.
Laboratory Certified
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Water Repellent

LOCAL NEWS *

nughler was
I ut Pennock
ather. S. Sgt.
t action Dec. -

BEAUTY AIDS
$100

$450 and up

ROOMS

ETINGS'
AZARENE
&gt;LL ST.
ng a two
b with Mr.
ong Evandward W.
elist. Rev.
star of the

SPRING
SUITS

‘‘''■■IIIIIIO

tend these
th 0 great
im

UPJOHN. UNICAPS

$603

MILK OF MAGNESIA

29c

..idliinilBVMM..

CK
[JNEER

Mich.
lion. Dates
given with
Prairieville

PETROLAGAR all types - pt.

89c

MILES NERVINE Sl.Msize
BROMO SELTZER 60c size

83c
49c

HOMEMAKERS!
WAR WORKERS!
CAREER GIRL!

A

RAIN
CROATS

Weather Sealed

JERIS HAIR TONIC

|
I
j

HARRY THEATRE

76c

Rain Coats in Natural.
Tan. Gaberdine

’

id dessert
t good for
i’s famous I
the only "
you extra
lounts of
is well as
lex)! For I
: FlelschH5-C. 480
Jew Yprk

STRAND.THEATRE

oS'«oBSl“i.XS£"i«iw

lead tha
charge of

il baking
1 Basket,'*
g new 40ly printed
than 70
for deli-

$1250i$1

YEAST &amp; IRON TABLETS bott 250 98c

ABBOTT B COMPULES1)011 100 $285
ASPIRIN TABLETS bott . 200 59c

SHORT WAY LINES (The Symbol of Fine Bus Service* '

BUS

TO LANSING
Ex. ban. Hol. 1L1B A.M.
Dly. 7.10 PJd.

Dly. 3.30 P.SL

TICKETS TO ALL POINTS

GRISSLY'S MILLIONS"
SUNDAY and MONDAY. FEBRUARY 25-

398

GAS P..M. “
10.15 P.M. Sun. Only

TO KALAMAZOO

UNDER WESTERN SKIES"

Choice

TO FORT WAYNE
7.4* A.M. Dly.
145 PJC ’’

Temporary Station 150 E. State St. 2nd Floor Ph. 2137
REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
Hufiagt
Phoua J2&lt;l
Sta»a &amp; JaHaraaw

All on Sale

Buses Lv. Hastings — Hastings Time
TO GRAND RAPIDS
Dly. 5J« A.M.
1245 PJH.

I Man. Only) 1.00 A.M.

REED’S

Sizes 12 to 20
Values 6.50 to 8.50

SCHEDULES

'TILL WE MEET AGAIN"

Frandsen^s

BARGAIN MATIN JR Ht'NDAY

EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE
HASTINGS.

MICHIGAN

THE BARRE MAY
FEBRUARY 1T»-

�THE HASTINGS BANNER,5 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY M, »H5

WELL DRILLING

|.

. A. aaiw-

, _ , _

.

Pure Brod Hampshire

1 n r

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

Harvey &amp; Lewis
I
I K. CMfax RL Hartings, Mteh. । ।------------------------

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

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

--------------- ~

When you need an electrician
call H. E. Smith. Phone 720
Fl-2. No jab too large or too
small. Route 2.
’ '

BRED SOW SALE
I

—

iviylami nsotion

I

Michigan State College
Sole Pavilion
Feb. 28. 1#45. Starting I P.M.
i/n

CLASSIFIED RATES

DR. DERK STUIVE

Sheldon Agency

io . u

CARD OF THANKS

Ilutlng*

SWANSON
AGENCY

COB*. OATS. WHEAT

109 W. State

AUTO

LIFE
BONDS

- la.t*H mi- oil

FliU

Farm Bureau State Agent
Call 21)98
Bond.*
Re*. 33SS

'|* I

1 * 11 1'

AUCTION SALES
uirtk ^.t

&gt;

HENRY FLANNFRY
NAflHVlLLE
PHONE 3170 EMPLOYMENT-HELP WANTED

■ .. J ' ’

dr.bl-iua ImAlr. Pfl'-.t at only SJ.-uu
II. .1 f.-t»tr.
2 32
«rr. &gt; nut ..a i-aird nMil.
1
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'
f- ' •

"(j
"tii* Fi1—■* UHi HALE •
«i«e 1-. &lt;n '»ry r»w! 1
i-r. ■■ 415 T..I Hhrf.«r4.
SX1

11

*

1 *2 23 :
,

xi’itUr "li'Al 'e'-u'?.
. HXTEhHION GROUP NO. .
3 32

,.f , .n,|
ui&gt;l’buil4i»|C». 41200
...b I1..y4 (inwu-tt. Fr.ntu.rt.-MK-h.

LIVESTOCK

USED CABS 4. PAETS

Floor Sanders for Rent

USED CLOTHING

INSURANCE and BONDS

Jerry Andrus
Natl Bank Bldg.

MISCELLANEOUS

AUCTIONEER
BOUETIIKOAT. ■ COUUBS. COLDS—For '

DEWEY REED

ti WANTED—MI5CELLANE0U

Bate* can be made al Banner office. wANTEtC—EMPLOYHUNT
Phone 3467
Hastings, Mich.--------------------------------SIATICO
RHEUMATISM &amp; NEURITIS

change the color or flavor of th*
milk, or make It slimy or ropy. .Oth­
er*, though, spread disease.

bring* SPEEDY RE­

75c at LyBsikcr's Drug Store

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

verc Mn. Randall'. daughter nnd , •*
Mrs. Ora Mason and Mary Clark
&gt;i&gt;m Battle Ctwk. * Mis. Welter '&lt;£
*4i&gt;bt» was a guest nt the home of
Mrs. Walter Ktantun lost week
•icsdnv. a The class party was
iclrl Saturday evening al the
•hurth. The next meeting will be
FASTEETH, an Unproved powder
larch 24 ut the home of Mr. and to be sprinkled on upper or lower
Ira. Leon Cole * Mrs. Nell Mll- plates, holds false teeth more firmly
•r nnd the children and grnnd- In place. Do not slide, allp or reek
’hlldren of Mr and Mr*. Jay Cole No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or
yelped Kate Cole celebrate her feeling. PABTklETH u alkaline mon■Irthday nt Ixmn Cole's Sunday.
&gt;acld&gt;. Does not sour. Checks "plate
Seventeen were present.
I odor" (denture breathi. Get FASOWFRS ECHOES
* I
S Sgt. RiimcU Palmer of Percy
'•net hospital spent the weekend
1th Mrs, Palmer and baby anti 1
1s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Miner
•aimer. A Mrs Henry Front. who)
•as been a inidlcM patient at St ।

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
Phone 2331

F.
Kcription,

CHIROPRACTOR
111 W SUU
Hasting*

£a
■leline Riley U coring for her. •
SALES
&lt;r. and Mr* Miner Palmer. 8 Sgt
nd Mrs. Russell Palmer and baby
nd Mrs. Will Flowers and son Vic..
Price# ol Hastings Livestock
f Detroit, mother and brother of
c„i-.
iqac
Sales
February 16
16, 1945
1945
tra. R. Palmer, were Sunday din5
-!- Fobruorv
ter guests of Mr. and Mr*.. Earl i
‘in Sickle In Middleville. * Our ■ Top Hogs _ .
...$14.60
•earty congratulations and best |
...$14.20
ishes to Mr. and Mra. Frank Trn- KOU9hl-----■is who celebrated their 50th wed- i Stoas
-.$11.60
Ung anniversary Sunday at their
’ -----­
$7 to $21
mme in Irving. AUho the old Tra- Feeders - -----la homestead has been tom down
1
$16
--------md a new bouse built by lhe nres- ,0P
•nt owners, and the Power* school. Ewes
-..$8.00
.ttended by three generations of I
.
--------- $18
TYavLse*. burned down after being I 1 °P valves .
-emodeied Into a dwelling. Frank I noire Cows
....$140
ind Currie, as they are affection,
slely known, will always be re-1 Beef Heifers
membered os the kind of folka -we[
- -­ &amp; Steers$9 to $14.50
are grateful to have known.
-------------- « »■
eeet uows
___Cows$10 to $13
Beef
Numeroui Bacteria
[ Cutter Cows
$7 to $9
There arc many kinds of bacteria. |
C
“'
some useful and others harmful. The Bulls
$9 to $12.20
most common types in milk are '
those that cause it to sour by eon- I
verting the milk sugar—Inclose—Into I
lactic acid. This change is valuable [|
as a natural method of temporarily
preserving milk from putrefaction,
and Is Important Ln the making ot
butter and cheese. Some other kinds

Marshall Furnaces
tepairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

Phone 151#

PAINTING

ASSYRIA
.
*1
Mr. and Mr*. Ray Strickland [
were guests of Mrs. Beas Strickland
last Thursday and Friday. * The;;
Residential—Industrial
3tlggs Woman's Society will serve
Trucks, Tractors and Cars
the Farm Bureau “Victory Supper"
in HasOng* Thursday evening. * ILet us brighten that dark base­
MLm Laura Davis, specialist from ।ment. Phone or write.
East LftnMtjR. was at the Briggs
church for a meeting Feb. 20, on
C. F. ECKARDT
the can- of older people In the
home. The second meeting of this
438 E. Grand
series wUl be tn March. Riven by
Phone 3721
Mr*. Mac Fawn on “Food far Older
’’eople." * Quests ut the Woman's ;

I am buying livestock
each Tuesday ot my yards
i
on Center Road.
TOP HOGS — $14.50
Leave colls ot 2448. On Tucs-

FARM EQUIPMENT .
AND Ml.,CEIL LSivV.;

nRe Spine
is the tiuman
Switchboard
controlling
Health and
Vidor

•'THttOAl
UTOnt aotlumci

LIVERSTOMACH
V '-&gt;»AWC« A5
wlun-

KIOHEYSbOULLSAWENOIX
BLADOER/LOVER--

Qhirvpractk
releases
-'till
Power
Within.

Office Hour*:

Evenings:

Closed Thursday*

THEM'S FIGHTIN
SAFETY SHOES!
FIGHT CRUSHING/

DAN ULREY

FRANK JONES

Out 2/15

Buyer for STILES and Company,
Hasting* atorkyards. phone 2588, or
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

WILEY'S
ELECT. SERVICE
FOR ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS

Call 2795

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.

GENERAL WIRING
&amp;
CONTRACTING
114 W. Court St.
Hastings

, Phone 2178
Nashvillo
At My Expanse

LLOYD J. EATON

I• I ? i

*

Dates can be mod
Banner office

"E

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a _rw .naminu

neural
w.ll

ibhi

2
FIGHT
FATIGUE

H

curl.

SrSf.

it.

4 231 I ?«IU ?• .U.K —Alfalfa. 1 ton Lal-4, .rvond
1 .ailing; 111 ton - In u.nw. Itrrlranrd LET AL
a, A-----------------------------------------------1
...Ar and r-4 cl-ver arr.l- 11. ini- STATE OF MICHIGAN — ORDER OF
ina&gt;lt* di.uLl- liarnr... S’ &gt;ra. old. U-c. THE CONSERVATION COMMISSION—
1 .nr
Frgnk C.i- F«'ll HALE—IWnuilful bl»»k &lt; iwkrr.
&lt; rdlrr. MidiUrtilL3’ 33
■
■
3 23
.-;»nri
vl.l • p. .Lg... .1
ill.
INSURANCE
:;.i:
I*
~iowa
&gt;•
h- •',il&gt;'&lt;,,o-A.‘.^ QUIMBY EXTEN-10N GROUP
Holer ifaiAlng*
I'liotPe IGOS
•1 ■ ■ ■
■______________■
* ~~ • 11. Q.iiuil.r Ettr.iaion Gmnp tnrt at
First Class Work ... Prompt
the. hone of Mr. .Harold Ilnar, Ib ira
POULTRY
, Ju. F-li. 15 for a jH&gt;tlurk dinner. Altar
i'. io...... Service . . . Stop In,
'
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C. , Ila.tii.i.
3 33 FOR n&gt;.I.H — t&lt;l 1'rki.. .|i;, k. SI Sn rarh
PHONE i.FZl HICKORY
_______________ - — .............
| llanlvtl* Sultan. Phone 71*1*4.
3'33
TAYLOR S SHOE STORE
1IOU8EHOLD GOODS
1 -------------------------------------------Loren Coppock Delton. Mich.
—
...-------------------------------- RABBITS
,___________________
Jt 1
' ' J',.\ V
11 'n,t; r'v1 '"IT SAUj—Snm. i.ir. young.
('.7Cl

JV'?,

rl7&gt;n,. Mr. U N HrtiranJ

SHOE1
REPAIRING

C. "Bill" Sherwood

•5 » ’

t
J a n£

f f i i is !f

6

.-td p -* 1

i

,

AUCTIONEER

Genend auctioneering. Dates can
be made at Banner Ofllce.

EXTENSION GROUP NO.

Loren Hershberger

SALE OR RENT­
CITY, COUNTRY AND RESORT

AUCTIONEER

M PARKER. REAL ESTATE. CM

Phone ICollect) 3965 or 2715 for

WOLVERINE

than your nearest telephone. CaU

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL

Woodland

Hones, cows and small itock removed, promptly.
Highest price# paid for beef or hone hides.

SHELL HORSEH/DES

HOWARD BRISTOL

WHY RISK lhe .offering. hour, ol pay .nd sabotaged
production dau»«l by a crushed foot Concealed in the to. ot
each Wolverine Safety Shoe is an enormously .Uong Itaal
dome which will turn Mldo thouaands ot pound. ot tailing or

ED. FINNIE
MOVING AND STORAGE
Prompt Courteous Service

Phone Hasting# 2715
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

Rei. 3965

=0thes7c±^a£,‘^1^-»&lt;g
PiteXact: lirrr water rmijs Nnw
I

IN HFOCK a/4- s 34": nA f s 23"
*1 in Munl.uo.,, Ward IU.linr.3 22

mABTDIQB QBOUPI

Truss Fitting ‘
f XPERIENCED
FITTER

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
Glycerin available from animal fats is badly needed in
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.

PVUUTL'KK AT WAKKItOl'HE pElCZS .
—NRW—3

KALAMAZOO
LY iARKER'S
Hssllsga Pboaa 3118

HIGH HANK FARM luRBAU -

RENDERING

fight against accident* two ways—Wolverine Shell Horsehide
Safety Shoes
fi
'’h"n** ’nM r

JjL.

CUT-RATE

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collector

Jf

Ci-

shoestore
AoC Stottr

r.

K

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
SECTION

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1945

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

I 1ST LT. HUBEHT 8. BRONSON I the literally "croon the gate" but'
one about the buzzard* 4ho looked
him oveil while he wax taking a sun *
i it did sort of let you down. To I
bath and decided that their friends
•
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quote
1 *:,!,!•. bv H A gHUt
had found him firstKHH
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By
JANE
CAMERON
’ 11
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Patsy then said I could advertU*
Delton playing when we'd go to a
■
,
••
.•
‘
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for a wire ilr '—
— *her.
— *—
’
bi *-*util *for
but
game. It wax that bud ut lhe be- I
• WM
F. .:n ..!.
didn't do tilings
I told her topic
....--------------------—
filnnlnf of lhe season! We were
.-A &gt;■ -■ • ' -I.r- ■ .
I
i.’.
like that in la column. She then
losing right and left, and the awful
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• Brought down a bug uf silk and came out with a 15-point prograta
part of It waa that lhe gamtw were
■■
;
•
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•
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•
I velvet scrap* und started to con­ fur columnist*, which, would In­
far from close. It wasn't Jung
vert them into something useful. clude a department for obtainingthough until we started to impruve
•'
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■ home
■ । These long winter evenings are Just scarce necessities for Clamor Gab
We have a team now and a yery
Speaking ..f tills *.,rt of side line
■ right for making rugs and pillow wilhou* which they will “just die."
good chance at the ptniral ”C"
cinsertati
:.
d.d
j
&gt;.r
&lt;■...-»
burn
। tops. Tne fust article that hatched I am supposed, to ask If there is a
। Tournament. Luckily those first
[
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‘
a,rr
tl&lt;
'
r
'
’
De.Mot:.
store left on earth which ha* s.
Kame* weren't league games *o ufe
top. It was made of pieces of rib- wire hair brush I told her firmly
have u chance at being league
। Dona and they were run diagonally that I wouldn't du ii.
auita land we think they had
champs t&lt;x&gt;. We're all watching and
across and faggoted together witn
stripes* that you and all the "Has­
waiting with our fingers crossed.
I
an
old-fashioned
feather
stitch,
tings
Pirate*"
—
the
motorcycle
club
1
Who is on the team? We have
*
i T he ribbons are all colors and thr BARRYV1LLF.
—used to dash around in? Myron I
only four Senior*—Dari Heibert,
Mr and Mrs. Cameron McIntyre
I pillow top looxA-Use tne UajTNilieCampbell was unc of the group too.
Dick Schaffliouser, Mcrt Campbell,
and children of Quimby' and Mr
• ties and is really attractive
chances are you* may meet him
and Red (Irinngc. Of the 'Juniors
nnd Mrs. Russell Mead and chil­
when you report a\Miaml on the I.
Glenn Gay and Spied Satire have
dren were. Sunday dinner guest*'of
20th for rcasslgiimeXf Myron is; J
, Next I cut woolen pieces into Mr and Mrs Merritt Mead, the
there for rest and u newLquaign-i 1
are more Junlorr. and quite u few
squares and started an afghan. occasion being the birthday of Rus­
ment nlao, (Just learned MyrOrr bil
Hophomores who often make lhe
Mont of the block* are black so I sell. * Jimmie Bates of Detroit Lt
now at Camp Blanding. F1a.* Toll
first team too; in fact, we have n
am putting a velvet applique po*y I staying with Mr. and Mrs. Guy
go back a bit. Ralph who uzed to I
much larger squad now than we
I nnd 2 green leaves on the black &gt; Golden and attending school here.
work at lhe Mfg. Co., has been in '
I.* ...Ir.u:
have had • for some lime. "Mac",
i. blocks, while •the
colored ones hill
will I
dinner guests nt the Gul­
service 4 yrs. this March. He scn eQ '1
,. be left plain. They will be laid Sunday
the coach, snys he doesn't plan tn
den home were Mr. and Mrs El­
i*sjtesrsSKurfi
«»*»»»
*rk, &lt;«■».across the ston nnd children of Charlotte. *
have all the first team graduate
lawsoh ™.o.rr.
IJSX
I
“ifei
and leave him to build a whole
i:au—uipuiiu nirwuic n. ajituiu.
— . . — —* "
.
• Mr. and Mrs Herb Avery and fam­
new team next year. The under­
former
Hastings.
Mich
.
resident,
has
posies,
then
below
a
row
of
colored
ily
have
moved on the Smith farm
classmen look very promLUnjt too. । GA . Jan -Adventures during two awfully good to Ralph. He and Ken been promoted to the grade of major [ ■•iock*. men a row of the black, and actoss from Chester Smith. • Mr.
no we should do more than all i
nnd Mrs. Frank Day of the Star
right in the next two years
|
district were Sunday dinner guest*
We. Seniors, get a wonderful
start every morning We have So­
A.MM. 1 c and Mrs. Rollo Clem­
ciology lhe very first thing. If vou
ens were Frldav night guests of
will remember, that claw consist* of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert D. Bronson., tillery unit. He's a grand fellow to "t'nunnecl 5 ike^entember 1M2 Hr' Tne Pos:’war' *''ond' •* X°lns “» be Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lathron. Mr
of one continuous argument. it all formerly of 610 S
Clemens
is stationed at Banana
wasf factorv raSresentativt ’ llke something out of Arabian
S. Jefferson at., chat with and in case we forgot
starts over heredity and environ-.
»hb hold* two to mention
it he's
fSTThe^faX^^^nufacturimr Co 1 Nl«hts 'n,cre wiu be glass houses. River, Florida. Mr. and Mrs Wirt
mennon n
nca a
u friendlv
n—guy
।
ment and which b more Imnortnirt. Hustings. Mich., why &gt;,v,u» IWU I w
~ ■
what people
mnkrs asnronte ..
e •nu*“gia*s iumlture and the ladies will Surine of NaahviHe were Bunday
Presldt mini Citation*, three Distin-1 which
iswhieh
what ismakes
dinner
guests.
* Mr. nnd Mrs Paul
,u?£hJ«1
WMr
dre
“
M
made
of
«p
un
KllLV
guincnt has started only this se­ ituished Flying Crosses, three Air I likeable as they ore—sec what we JSwn”
the,r h°mC n K '' rhc furniture t* transparent, t Kesler nnd family were Sunday
mester for us. so I wouldn't know Medal*, lhe Asiatlc-Pacifjc Theater 1 mean.
j hope lhe'dresses aren't, but one afternoon callers of the Rev. and
J'"n&lt;1 the
Home Saturday till Monday on umatoo
from experience until next Mav.
Mrs
J.
J.
Wilhite
The Dr Wil'
*
never
knnai
one?
knows,
docs
For. those of you who indulged In American Theater and American • delay enroute, was "Cub" Gerald
llttse* were Thursday callers. *
things concerning Archhnedes pr'n-' Defense ribbon* Lt. Bronin has । jam„ hP.dN1 for 0rc&lt;;nJH&gt;oro, N. c. anticipating the trip any more than
Mrs. Clara Day und Vivian were
"The golden mtc la not .in the Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and
elple and Dalton's everlasting 232 combat mission* and 790 com- ; whlrh he figures b Just a stop over any of you.
bat
f)&gt;
nx
hour*
chalked
up
in
hi*
;
on
h
u
ouL
while
there
he
past, but in the future; not In the
atomic theory. I'd like to mention
Another who expect* to "hit the origin of human experience, but in Mrs. Huron Healy of Lake Odessa.
. . ,. „
I m»v see Major Ray Finnic who Is
that tile lub is still there We P*71 • J1*?; ,
Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Roush and
A’ dlJrt
0CC&lt;:lUnt ot Jdi .Dro’*' ' stationed al lhe nearby base hos- deck" for the same purpose a* its consummate flower: not open­ *
haven't, as yet. succeeded in mixing
,.,?er.‘enccs,w:Y c5.rricd
thei
“Cub". In service 22 months. "Cub " is Pfc. Shelby Nash who was ing In Eden, but out from Geth­ Mr and Mrs. Glen Roush and
tin any nllrotrylcerine. but give us V
were Sunday dinner guests
home
for
a
short
time
before
he
Jan
I8th
issue
of
the
Banner
l
,
,
he
.
onlv
Michigan
fellow
in
hl*
semane.”
E. H. Chapin family
time! We had excellent luck with
of Mr. and Mrs. Ida Burchett at
reported
back
to
Keealer
Field.
hydrogen sulfide. From the evi­ __ _________________ outfit as fnr as he know* and alFreeport. * Mrs. Earl Pennock was
I though ready to shove off. he's not Mbs. on the 17th. He's with the
dence* on lhe ceiling we know that
All morning I’ve been trying to a Sunday-guest of her sister. Mrs.
PBY
and
ha*
the
Job
of
rescue
the
honors
on
that
one.
We
hope
some of you must have tried For
a paragraph on the post­ Vem Marshall and family. ♦ John
work with these amphibious flying compose
what other reason would' small lite Marine* don t capitalize on It. '
war w-nlkle-talkle and it's effect* Ernest Nesbet, uncle of Floyd Nerauaolciou* dots be adorning the Charlie!
SERVING WITH AAF OVERSEAS boat*. Mrs. N_ the former Hazel on the lives of all of us. I've
Cairns, has been with Shelby, how­ thought and thought, belleve.it or
celling?
Even the rattle went off smoothever
she'll
stay
here
for
the
next
ly. and without kittens! In fact, I
smoke rolled out my in the Barryvllle cemetery on Mon­
months. Incidentally, the fol­ not. until the
, few
I musta burned cut a day. the funeral tying at the Hess;
nnuny of nicking our claa* motto, even I won on one of my tickets. 1
lowing I* an official report that cars andand
.......
..................
.. and
.................
.. ...........
I’’|' .. &lt;!•,.«■&lt;,!ate cake!
still no walkie-til»le funeral home. Nashville.
(lower
and colors
being
mr.n- ■ i)'.'}
Just arrived about Mrs. Nashs bearing,
nred for our cans nnd (towns Mv Il's a good thine they didn't give
paragraph will come. Patsy ha* a * Our next WS.CS. will meet with I
brother.
Here
'll*:
—
father, who graduated fnini Delton tne a turkey. It probably would
letter that is going the rounds in
An Eighth Air Force Fighter Sta­ the 11th grade and she wants me Mr. and Mrs. E H. Lathrop, Thurs­
with two others in 1308. told me have Chased me ail the way home!
tion. England—Corporal Emerson to put that tn. I told her It was day. March 1. for a potluck dinner.'
that his clns* motto wns "Today The cake behaved very nicely
S Calm*. Route 1. Hastings. Mich., too silly, and she said the young D URFEE
We l aunch. Where Shall We An- though.
is
one
of
the
"Keep
'em
Flying
”
chor." I Rues* that * nil right. Ijut
Mr. Duddlc* is now teaching
people wouldn't be interested In .the
Mr. and Mrs R« Casey and son
personnel commended by Lieuten­ tripe I -had written so far.
for our class I'm afraid that it science nt General Motors Tech, in
; spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs.
ant General Jamea H. Doolittle for
would have to start "Today We Flint. Hl* position tu superintend| Spelman Casey, Hinds Diat. * Mr.
teamwork with the pilot* of thif
Lunch." Anvwav we've oinked u, ent has been amply filled by Mr.
It looks like I would have to put and Mrs. Clyde Munger of Coldstation,
who
recently
broke
all
Il
Harper,
the
former
Galesburg
suevery
other
paragraph
about
THE
water
were Saturday evening guest* (
Latin nvitld— "Carat* Diem." It ”--------Eighth Air Force fighter records VOICE to keep the Clamor Guls on of the Rev. and Mrs. Munger. *
mi-’n* "Seize the Opport milt v1 p&lt; rintendent Wo all think Mr.
by downing 56‘.- Luftwaffe inter­ i the fan list. Just how I could put Twenty-eight enjoyed the family
r,n1
' Harper
la —
tops
nnd
should—beFour of our class are .already on
,— —
r- —
- we
— --------ceptors in the air and one on the in anything about Frankie that the night at Jack Moore's Saturday. I
the honor roll. Ernest Ruthruff cause he 1*. What I"m trying to
ground in a single day's operation. girls don’t already know, i can't
and Jim Gates left for the Navy say is that we all appreciate Mr.
&lt; •.*-------------Cpl Calm* Li an ariplane engine figure out. I already told the one DONT BUY THINGS YOU DON’T
before this school year nnd Charles Harper nnd what he 1* doing ™
for
mechanic in the engineering sec­ about the mosquito that bit him ,
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
Durkee nnd Mux Houghtalliut left' us.
tion of a service squadron at till*i and lost blood an the deal. And the I
INSTEAD.
tu during the first semester Char-1 Well.
Well, aHsugh'*
enough's euuugh
enough *u
so swu
good
P-51 Mustang base In England. He
He Is in the Marines nnd Max is luck to everyone of you from ev­
makes all repairs nnd modifica­
in the Naw. Three nr four others eryone of us
tions necessary on the planes a*
have gone for their first physical*.1
Mary Joyce Pierce
well os repairing battle damage.
but they may be allowed to flnteh
The hard-hitting, high-scoring
the school year. We all are hoping I Noto— letters will be omitted this
357th Mustang group, commanded ]
1 week In order to catch up on Iwtf
Most of tlu* boys in the class of J w^^Hme’trcnt’Nrws"’*
by Lieutenant Colque) Irwin H.
Dregne. Viroqua. Wb, demonstrat-1
•44 have either gone or are waiting,. —Salutes and Salutations All." n*
cd teamwork and cooperation be-;
to be called. If this kreos ui&gt;. Del- fX'C start tu commence another
tween ground and air personnel by
ton will onk like a eirl'ii seminary, waqk and personally &lt;not that it
destroying more than 530 enemy
or should I snv cemetery?
! mutters* we'd- Just
*— ns
„ soon
joon «""*•some- !1
aircraft In the air and over 50 on I
We've
aendlnv vouirai
conies oi
of, body
“fence U*
us in.
1-” What I
rrr-c at*rted ariraux
ooflv would, "fence
the ground in 11 months of combat
Ihn "Scoon"
"Rrnoti" to
In you
vnu scrvicem-n
irr-lrrmrn nnd
nnd with all .v.
the
the shortage of fencing
operations.
women- Hope thev ar- getting, Of unv kind. It seems sort of a
Cpl. Calms is the son of Mr. and I
through all right. We dnnl know Killy time to raise the question but
all vrnir ndrirrwn vet. but thov're t»mf* life for you. alwqvs uut-aMr*. Everett Calms of the soldler'a!
address in Hostings. He was a
cnm'n" in fast from your families bound*. Before coming hopelessly
farmer in civilian life and* came
and friends.
; Involved, here's to the Nice Seeing
overseas over a year ago.
Pauline Baoley is our editor this You Home News.
Ken Beckwith is home. Haven't
venr and "Altitude" (Flulcll) Nve, Met Pfc. Leo Secbcr. twice
is her worthy assistant. Mrs. Pal- wounded In E.T.O, »Leo was being
mer. our new- English teacher, ba* technical with u*-Europ&lt;-an Thea15th AAF IN ITALY—M/Sgt. RobPvt. Kenneth Beckwith. 36415347
taken over Miss Manner s duty a* Ue „f Operation-fa Pruned on J. Pratt, Hastings, Mich., crew chief
1211 Ward Billing* Gen. Hosp.
advisor. The "Scoop comes out Tuesday, the very day he arrived in a B-24 Liberator bombing squad­
Fort Beni. Harrbon. Ind.
fairly regularly now too—twice a . home at that forlorn hour of c n.m. ron, works on one of hla pet engines.
Jake Miller 1* home on furlough
month.
| Gte missed the first bu»M from Sergeant Pratt la a veteran of 12
great and enjoying the feel
The student council is doing very Fort Sheridan. He had lieen back months service with the 15th Air looking
(Continued on Page 2. Sec. 2.)
well for itself with Marvu Cnlthrop in the BMlea since Friday and waa Force.
a* preclflent Mr. Malcomruon I*
enjoying greetings from Jolka
the faculty representative.
Mnnr ■»*.-.oWeet— he was! With
We've carried on last years mon- Leo
~
*-------- ’Joyce
---------------------*" wife,
the former
iter Idea and now the aiudent rGrey
'— of -Nashville who Is now liv­
council 1* working on a student ing in Grand Rapids where Leo
controlled study'hall. We all are will spend part of hLs 30 day furanxious to see how it will turn out. lounh.-You fellows should be able
Our band is lining all right too to listen in on side lint conversa­
this year under the fine leadershiptions
, when you come home ...
——«
because
cl Mr. Juckctt. Thev played at the there arc some mighty grnn.1 things
Ag-Hc Fair, which by the way wa*, said about you guys who have
n great succcs*. Roria and George "taken it." There's lots of rcmlniaSallk retained their title as the ring. too. P'instance Leo do you
NEEDS YOUR
"Delton Logaawing Champs." It was remember the summer you helped
quite a battle u usual. The corn; Josh Van Dellc on his farm near
husking contest waa abandoned in । lhe Wood school? That lime you
favor of a tire changing contort, were demonstrating how io get
We thought that fit the times bet-1 over a gate with lhe greatest of
ter. Charlie Durkee walked off with case—of course, you didn't intend

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Just 34 yrs. ago Roy was one of 19# plane* that came at us in 3 going day* over for-a time, yet he thl* rcpgtr and modification depot'mark of 1OQ perfect mission* far I And be numbered outside of the
still reminds.you that it to not easy of-the Air Service Command In , the B-17 Flying Fortress, a feat
fold.
O.Hn„ tnptet Mta. th.
FRONT NEWS u»
„„ nr.1
: Juit get‘JS
noy stanea
you Know
Ule Bu”kcr, n*' .f”11
th*1
***&gt;» whlovcd by'That while he wm ready, and free
tn B.rrr Count, ..
-•8JS4 ano
•W.."S.
*e «n
canI; SI"
rh&lt;re Ua^ ’another
flat toptoU
us blamed If we won t miss getting. . Training with him are soldiers. n four-cnKtne bomber, but what
from gin
City.Tournament—.
-*
find out. He must hav&lt;oeer.
----- ' Wonderful as the Bunkar Hill. He "The Monument." the ship paper in the uniform* of England. France, would have been No 97 turned out Re-d open the gateway wide
en born
Last week the Banner reported
with tliat kina of cocky, irresistible tells about the 4 months that Ray­ that kept us posted on lhe newj Holland, Czechoslovakia. Australia, to be the battle-scarred craft's. Anu iewome him in with the Hut
the HMUnga Piston Rings
bain# in the home town
Clapper was aboard their of this great giaqt of the sea.
Canada, and other alUes.
; stumbling block.
Heavenly
wit that makes him such a likeable ! mond
were
the
Five
Men
city
champions
ship. He was well liked by all thr uoi-ua-n
Dot-Dnsh New». ”
”^iey live and
Ilt o
~~ wort
-y w together.;, Q
Olw
OJf lnp plane's
puneu engine* had
naa ‘To
10 the
me hkven
naven of
oi rest,
rrai. inside.
uuiuc.
Monday fur 21 day*, after #uy. with a dimple In hi* check men and it wai u terrible thins,
n n..io..
n who has learnlne u&gt;
to service
battle nlanea
.. .Klvtng troubto during moat of So be a. it
...
. . know* beat
. . in 1944. Il was an error tn more
T 4 Mn R.
Bulling
aervtee tattte
plant* , been
may our God
ways than one. The Piston Rings
rmeas is
oversea*
Is Sgt
Sgt. Floyd
Floyo A
.. Me- i and =&gt; tu ttkle In his eye* -Diese uh£1)
when ht
he. (crashed In one of our been a Radio Instructor for the - ^rn
‘he flight, and finally, when a cyl-• He will only have gone before
— ,ArnP qualities must »ur*lv have planw
dnrii
in "T
who „
to Wilting hl* „
Mom
‘
during lhe Marshall Islands poet
jxxet year in Camp Hood.
Hood Texas has 5hen they finishi apecUlUcd tra il- lndcr beid blcw oI[ almcwl within And be waiting there at lhe en- were champions in 1943 for the
helped
him
over
many
tough
spots
‘
“
‘
‘
"j1
*■■
1
I E Oreen. Haven’t *een Floyd
comnientetK^Roy. He
sent to France. HU address Is.
’ sight of the target. the pilot had
trance way ■
he enlisted on Dec. 28th. 1939 mentioned
mentioned meeting Bob Hammond a-fii
ut h» has things to tell abput «'nce
T* doh" * BuJll!‘8' 3615*?‘
At1?
uX’ at^nSu lnUe cholce bul lo head back ,or To welcome me in at the door.
m"tiie
ulonw
auatamala and points south He wears all kinds of ribbons In- In
Marshalls about 4 months
A.P.O 17976
17OT«f ■;. Postmaster
n« Ar £orc* unlIS
advanced, Enc]An&lt;j crew mates ray there was
A.P.O.
eluding
the Pre-Pearl Harbor
sure went out and got themselves
t. we're heading your way.
and one oi
ot uio
lhe uni
first cnings
things nc
he
7
“““.’* "Jr,
■ — ago ami
New York City. New York
I bitter disappointment written across God's love has placed him there
some pins with tiu- inlkntton uf
American Defense ribbon with one, (tl(1 wjw.n
arrived home was tu
Congratulations to LeRov Kings­
hto face m he peeled out of for- And my soul is assured with a repealing lut year's performance.
star Indicating actual sea duty be-. caU on ^.5 ul(f and lwo &gt;oun- bury.
son of Mrs. Cornelius Cap­ 83 Members ot Carrier
matlon.
fore that time. Then the many rib- stcrs Bob nn(1 Koy _rcu. up
peace
divine
They were lhe Champs tn 1944.
MM coast where he reports for bons for theatre of opwaUons with gclJier
a few
apart (n pun. Woodland R. 2. who has been - -----------------------"Damn Yankee'*" combat career He's in my Fathers' care.
Led by Paul Gartner with a fine
Kjaghlr south Pacific duty. He's 9 stars for as many major engage- ?nlng twp
awarded the Bronze Star for his
Eighty-five members of lhe crew over Europe ho* seen har take part
593 serie* and helped considerably
ngurtni that he may meet Marsh1 menu.
heroism
described In the fol­ at a UA aircraft carrier in the in most of the p.rent Eighth Air
menu A new ribbon was for the
, ’
,
,
by Harry Long's 564. the Woodland
Cook cut there. I*nt Bill Olad- Philippine
Aboard
lhe
Bunker
HU!
u
sailor
low
Ing
citation:
—
.
F*&lt; ifto have been awarded letter* Porce effort* conducted. during the
liberation campaign in
lioys came up wflh a big 29M series
Mmw somewhere in that sector too.1 which hto ship
Murtotf
Young,
son
of
the
John
­
Technician Fifth Grade LeRoy of commendation by their com- Jwt nine month*. Berlin has felt
also took part
v/,'.;,-'
that should win the event as m.wt
We talk as If the pond was about
Just a line, to give you
Roy was assigned to the Bunker . ..
’.0------_un£1 of Prairieville who Joined Kingsbury. 364129m. Medical De­ mending officer In recognition of th,, weight of her bombs cn three
of the five men entry* have had
w
in
March
'44
and
Roy
.iddress.
I
keep
changing
partment Medical Detachment. their meritorious service and devo- occMimu.
Hill and has shipped with her ever: the cri
occasion*. while
wpuc aorae
some ot the
uiv ether
finer ~
their try .at the 1945 Cliamptot.ihlp,
you'll probably meet at Streeter' ■ slnec
vine
Race
Jp.
lias
been
411th Infantry Regiment. For Hero­ tton to
Mie was commissioned on Ma '
“ 'familiar
— - 1
objectives
have been such
“
Goodyear Broe Hdwr. went into
Landing or Ackers' Point. .
ism
in —
action
the daylight tFrom March to November 1944.' 1Inmra
names M
as' mri
Metz.
Stetf\!,rTUrnu&gt;v Th?, secund place tn the Five Men event
—
.. ...
...........during
...
*. Snnrbrucken. aun
-&lt;|
:; 25th..
jam., 1943.
im- She
one won
wmi the
inc nickname
iihmmuk
J1?*®.
,.au"
Jtainiy Faulkner to home for the i of "Hulictoy Inn" because her -fir-.: iitx.ut word from you two blur hour* of 22 November 1944. in the the ship to which they are attached ' tin. Merseburg,
Merseburg. Uannheim.
Mannheim. HnllierHal' cr- !
when they replaced Ehrctriclans of
near
oi
my
. week, sec Middleville Neus.
I engagement was on Armistice Day jackets?' This same ship has 177 vicinity of France. Technician • "M in continuous combat
Hamburg. Bremen. Munich. |
the Bliss League by two pin* with
- -------- ---opara------ - uadt n.mburg.
ships
sunk
to
her
crwllt
and
silly
1.
I
enjoy
■
*
-----n
m&gt;
...
».
Hons
against
the
enemy
’
•
r
'"
r
1
•
-----Kingsbury.
Medical
aid
man
at
­
Coming at you with lengthy nau-' und following encounters t-xikplm -,
“=•••’
t ons against the enemy. It par-1 Ludwigshafen. Hamm, Frankfurta 2757 scries. Roy Hubbard-scored '
accin. they m-v.
are very
.... ; und
... thr Mat goes on and nn.
tached t&lt;&gt; Company -D' was plnm-d lleipated
lie paled In all lhe major —
carrier
I
J &lt; &lt; * . hrt,.
Ileal notes about hail and hearty on ■mnkwiviiwr Christmas and. as it might
high for the Hardware keglcrs with
of her insignia which
was to the ground by severe enemy
»u,. ’ —
.. Keep
on putting
rn8a«'me»l)', of this
"biimn Yankee's"
’ burtest
month'. addresses nj.
gallor Roy Joseph Gardner. SK J e I New 3 car..-”111 never forget that " proud
a good 590 series.
given to lhe Bunker Hill mortar and sniper fire Heeding period The men
Thanks
of the USS Bunker Hill and i! 'r find rtitt'k Armistice Day Nov. personally
commended were II ...
WM June,
Allton Invaded
!
Les Hawllurne scored high for
. ...... when
... The
.. the
.
...........
by t&gt;M.|r
their division nffl-.r,
officers I l!le. continent
plane .flew
a ' Lawrence H. Greenfield F Jc
a tale worth telling laddies
1 11 th- said Roy. there were over by Welt Disney—It's Donald Duck tin crics of a wounded comrade he selected hv
the day with a 597 aertei while
1 wearing a revolutionary hat and
for this special recognition because i Kluel|nB schedule of 1# bombing, USK A RB Camp No. 4
bowling tor Stale Insulation.
carrying a pitchfork and a gun. . „
w
of their zeal, loyalty and com-1 n vignmenw ineluding a double-! Fort Pierce. Florida
■Die first of the tournament*
Plenty of times It was. —
rough
... swtpt terrain
— to—al .niured
mendable performance of duly ; h-ader on one day.
singles and double* got under way
going ....
the '’biggest mu
scare."
arrnrri- mnn.
n.-„ Completely
c*.,m„i»iutv oblivious
/.i
.v. accordof the under most difficult and hazardous. ■ - — ■
-----1 Pvt. Francis J. Springer
and E. Carlin and J. Waldrtn
1.-.S to
:c Roy.
n^y. was
™ the continuous ...
Ing
at- devestating enemy fire, he. witn —
conditions.
--------- "Damn Yankee'*" nropcitorx have tI Sqdn Q Bks. 1948
stepped Into the lead wtth a size­
of 4 days and 4! nights at TaTa- utter disregard for his life, braved
tack ol
Among the men commended was pulled her a prodtoiou* total of
3508th AAF Base Unit
able 1263 scries and Elmer Lauraws "There were lots of times T tiie hale of fire and succeeded In Carl Maynard Ratutall. S 1 c age 1' rh. |M000 RcrU| nnlrv while
Truax Field
baugh grabbed the single* lead
wished f was back In old Michigan" reaching his comrades side He ad*»*}? ?*rn
H' Ran’ : her iwmb bav has dropped a re-I| Madison 7. wu.
wtth a big 664 series but was hard
-uu-u
— of &lt;.it -n
added O,...
Roy ...
In ...I
spile
all there fianjstetrd first aid elflclently and dall. Hastings. Mich. R. 1.
■ .sounding total of 576.000 pounds of 1
j prodded by C. Bennett who hit 663
were timesfellows hid expeditluusiy although bullets raked
.
• • ’
। fxphwlves on the enemy.
fun. Like lhe equator crossing acre-' tin area where he stood. As a re­
Basil I. Thbiaa, 36J77M4
The days scores:
A Ninth Air Force Service Com"Damn Yankee" operates from n' Pvt.
A.P.O. 91. ■■ Postmaster
mony—fun depending who was be­ sult oi Tedinlclwn Kingsbury's dls- mand Unit. France: Corporal Bar- I
Woodland. ■ •
‘
hot
Is
considered
hallowed
1
ing initiated. We didn't know until iil.iv of macnlHccnt valor in the land S Blnlr, 24. son of Mr. nnd ' eround bv the Eighth Air Force.
Roy showed us the certificate card face of enemy fire, his wounded Mr* Hurry G. Blair, 117 South Jet-. ” w«* o« “&gt;« "'me runway that |
J. Nowick c
he carries that the fellows Ret an : coniratlc's
155-163-14#—464
iniraucs life
nit- was
»s&gt; saved
*avcu.
Pvt Floyd E. Myers. 36985183
ferson Street, Harting*. Michigan. H earlier-model Fortresses took ntf
initiation when they cross the
*His
’ residence
‘
'to “
'
L. Smith
Cloverdale.
Mieh- is serving in France with n Ninth 1 August 17. 1942. on the first C.8 i A P.O. 91. *• Postmaster
157-200-177-534
FOR
H Long
180th meridian in the for cast. Ruy
200-183-181—364
Air Force Service Command Quar- ‘ heavy bomber mto-ton over Eur &gt;pe.
got both and thus changed from
901-938-874-2703
Donna Myers Thompson relates termaster Truck Unit. Corporal 1 On the hzuto of her past per­
a "pollywog" to a full fledged "shell the turprbe her husband had re­ pioir.
Hdk.
221
Pfc. Howard Moore. 3(1175188
Blair,
clerk,
is
a
ineni[
tormanees.
it
wouldn't
nil
1
a
personnel
cicck
.
is
.1
inem:
•"
miuu- bc„ et .m
back"—and can prove It Golly* cently when his boat, a supply ship, ber of tiie vast supply forces which surortoing to find th- ■•Damn"
Total
2924
A P O 361. ■■ Postmaster
what happens if you lose your card uncrating in the Pacific area decked enable Ninth Air Force fighter* and | Yankee" taking off on the clincher
: Doubles:
। J. Waldrcn
154-1C3-1M-4TO
Rov landed in the- States at al Honolulu, and his brother-hi- medium bombers to contribute the final heavy bomber Job over
Birthday—March 8
E, Carlin
106-155-141—4M
Seattle on Dec. 6th and. mot his law Turn Myers, suddenly appeared powerfuF support to. Allied ground 1 Germany.
,
I
Hdk.
Merle C. Kelley. F I c
brother, who was working there, before him He was unaware that truopa on the Western Front.
j
._
----------Total
1263
953-19-88; USNR
for the first time in 5 yrs Bob was T m had been transferred from
Corpora! Blair graduated from'
. Single*:
LS.M. No. 460 Detail
in the Navy but because of a siege San Francisco. Tom also had n Allegan high school. Allegan. Michby Rev. Mn. Lil'
i E. Laubaugh
157-209-180-M3
Receiving Station
of pneumonia received a medical surprise when he was passing bv Irup. hi 1939. He was active tn ■ It's ea
T
Wdk
Houston. Texas
discharge. He recently returned the water front nnd saw the ship's school, dramatics and was a num- 1 blue
from the west coast nnd Is now name which he knew was Stan-; be.- of the Allcsan high school And the sun Is shining bright
162-163-1R8—518
working in Ann Arbor.
ley's boat. He got permission to basketball team. Prior to hto entry , Rut (he teat of the claim will lx-1 T Sgt. Chester Arehart. 3619TH7 C. Bennett
A P.O 797.
Piotm.isler
I
Hdk
Into the armed forces In Aucust. [ reollv felt
Roy Hew home from Seattle nn board and searched him out.
Total
George Lawrcntz &lt; Delton' has 1942. Cpl. Blair served ns n suiht- Wlicn it comes t &gt; lhe dead of thr j New York. N. Y.
one of the Air Transport planes
— tn the Dairy Herd .Improve-1
---------- 1
• • •
, Other scores:
• Lvnr
ond after a big family rcuntnn in received the purple heart but what ...
Cpl
Robert
J
Anders.
36157338
Five
men
event:
..... Cafe
v—.» —
Trio
26»G:
nilu„u,rsr
Jackson on Saturday he left for he wants mure than anything is ment Association. United States• w,c,, lc&gt;r„ „„w
APO.
72
Postmaster
“
~
----- ! Shipping. (Bliss! 2613; Andrus 8cr.
Boston where "the girl ho left be­ mull. His address is:—
Department of Agriculture Cor-; pow „lrP‘our faith wiH test
1 San
Francisco, Calif.
, vice 2461; State Insulation 2645.
hind" is uniting and If Gloria says,
poral Blair has been stolloned ov&gt; ; wbrth'r «c know He hold* the key
I
Doubles:
H
Young
—
S.
MctoenJ 514—A 36838233
“yes" they'll be married before Roy
nCem^i^.rSU/?nL,;!-O.f.f *O?„
w!,cl,’, r ,,,s V JV'i ’1’*' ’**’
Donald Manning. A &gt;8
back 1123; C. Payne—F. McMillen
V Hospital Plant 4176
He was na member .&gt;of one of the
reports .back to Scuttle on Feb
». wj|(_n
te'cgram r’"i' fmm OV- ; Co 151. US. N.T.C.
| 1171: CJ Martin—S. Bleam 1186;
first Ninth Air Force Service Com-'
28th. He's promised to let us know
Great Lakes. III.
I J- Miner -C. Flnkbelner 1212; L.
An Air Service Command Depot rrinntl Quartermaster Truck Units, rrseos
how things work nut but there is
It
rante
with
stunning
hluw
SnydcFF. Edgecumb 1227; R.
no word ns yet. ■
.
;. --------- - to arrive |n France.
"Ml»lng tn action” fearful the i Sgt. Donald A. Keeler. '36Hj82Z.’ |, Newton—O. Storrs 1141; C. Leon■ Tell everyone thev need lots of: »n ui Mr. and Mrs. Lean Pennocx.
words.
Co. B BOtlt Inf. Reg.
i ard K. Laberteuux 12(11; Dr. Hoffs
NOTE: 1st Lt William D. Barnes.
blood plasma orer there' Mild Hu; of Delton. Michigan is going tu
Camp Rucker. Ala
I --Dr Wrdoll 1169; Dr. Gwinn—Dr.
•'it took 6 qt*. t&lt;&gt; save one ol mv 1 school again—and* his classmates I Jr.. 23. son of Mr. and Mr*. Wil­ We feign would have it sot
• * *
Altland 1155.
pals
folks ore fighting soldiers from all the i liam D Bumes, Sr.. 135 West Wal­ MiMlnc. whatever that might be
mis and that's an real
rt... wav .....
Fgt P.obert O Burwell. 361586431 Singles: C. Norris 611: W tfradnut St. Hustings, has flown on a Wounded, imprisoned, or dead.
’ lack' "here can
—- '"
united nations.
help "
... . ---.
. ford gQQ. c Kcnficld 499: B. Payne
number of the "Damn Yankee'*" But last what befell the prcctors [ .
9 Stebbins Bldg.
Member F.H.L.B.
Phone 2503
Roy s last action with the Bunk| 549.
~~
[ill was cn Itovtc and now that &gt; smash-through over Germain, he bombing nitosions over enemy ter- ! lad
■ Bob writes he's in Alsace-Lorraine,
will pet shore duty, married and , Is now taking intensive refreahc..- ritory in the role of bombardier., Was only as God had said
ihat. he’s glad to hate his sen1 courses i:t aircraft mcinti-nance nt A former employee of tin- Hastings j Per He builds a wall around and France.
I DOWLING
city Bank. Lt. Barries has 35 comabout
I The Hazen Hook family who
N 'tman Keller. 36458880
bat operations
ons to his
hts credit anti
end; The ones In
in His
HU love and eirc
cmr
i Sgt
I moved to Augusta lost fall, have
wears the Air Medal with three And nothing can touch, nr
or harm . A.P.O. 16688-A • Postmaster
1 purchased a home In Hustings
Oak Leaf Clusters.
'lusters.
I or
or molest
. which they srxjn will occupy. We
An Eighth Air Force Bomber Not even a *lnglc,hair.
Sgt. Robert E Desmond. 36401758! uiMlcrftnnd that Mrs. Hook's health
Bte.tton, England —Just lo minutes Though tNmnnds may fall bv 1 A.P O. Ri* ' Postmaster
: 1* greatly Improved and that h
:iway lay the objective, a Luftwaffe
Thv side." he aaw
’
' I New York City. N. Y.
| welcome news to friends and old
wnlntrth/lp)llt.,miGrtrJLU‘?uvt ‘a'v ’ A|,d lenIhounandby thvrl«ht hand :
; neighbor*. * The Breezy Resl cot •
lagc ut Clear lake has been rented
Pvt Howard Althoitee. 35985200
Luck chase to desert the
| to Mrs. Earl Johnson uf Battle
-1 and see
A-P.O 251. •: Postmaster
Yankee.".
' । Creek. She and her granddaughter
Tn that far nnd distant land
Since last April. ' Damn '
; Judging from vour c». nna h: 1
Dossesston last week. * Mi.
has been one of the • regul..... .....
■which we cun': print' you must “n“ .Mrs- *"n •■IcCaljum. Mrs.
th»- Flchth Air Force's team of tar­
nnlc ,s"*llh,,
— &lt; in
. Harold Fuller's outfit. How- ।| ^"
get smashers On W previous as-;: As a hen would cover her br'wxt ,! tx—
Pierce
of Brush Ridge visited the
: And thy bread and water will tc nrd.
xignmcntx she had reached her ob- j
• •' •
'Marshall Pierce family- Friday white
Dispersal sale, 20 head, registered, and high grade Guernsey cows and young cattle.
Jectlve and delivered the goods.
. ..
tear Sirs:
I nud wa* hon,c °n furlough, a Mr.
As "Damn Yankee" kept adding Por Hc «lvcth lhc aa“y ,ood
Will
vhu
please
change
my
adand Mrs.
to her increasing perfect record Por the God who ride* thr storms
rcss of 3he Baiuxer to:
I Thelma Shay of Battle Creek atOn account of the shortage pf help and having a large flock of turkeys and chickens
of alleys attaining lhe target she
at sea
Maurice E Haight. 36412990 !*"**&lt;*’ A,d‘nn,T „ccr,lL,JL al J/1”
bec.-une un instituliun among the And sails thr blllowv foam
j Cpl.
A
A
JETS
Sec
H
Br
124
home
of
Mr
und
Mrs.
Norton
blnin my poultry business that requires my attention, I have decided to dispose of my
men of the 384th Bomb Group. She. Can make a way where there Is no t Amarillo Army Air Ba*e
cutn ncar Hlnds Corners, honoring
hud absorbed severe punishment
war
Amar o Tex \
“&gt;p birthdays of Rex and Leah 8!ndairy and will sell the following at my home located 3 miles north of Middleville on
from cucmy weapons, but she al- And bring my loved bne home.
I 0P?rT.“'-“’T- ... .. -x.---------- 'cum. * Mrs. Charles Crane (Betty
uayji healed quickly under the Bui HLi wisdom's as great ns KB tiny boya from Hartings down here Woudmaiiitee' and family have re­
physlclan-ltke cure of her medianxhnightv power
what is known as Grand Rapids Street, marked as Whitneyville Road; or 2 milesturned home after a visit with her
Ics—and always she went back for And should HLs great eyes behold I Thunk you. Sincerely yours.
mother and family. Mr. and Mrr.
more.
Clayton Marrow. * We are sorry
south, and 2 miles east, of Caledonia on
Maurice E Haight
The 384th-had its heart set on
l&lt;&gt; report lhe accident which took
place
at‘ Ha
Hostings
Next week Mrs. Leon Cole from P
,ace a
?‘,,«a High *school
c?oo’-..to
the Briggs school district will take
our Dowling students. Mita
over to chat with you. No one has 1 M«ry »len Geller last week when
lo tell Mrs Cote what this war । one of her finger* was badly man­
means her brother Merle Tasker led by being caught in u closing
uus killed tn action at New Guinea. oor and resulted fn the Up end of
It having to be amputated * Mr.
Until next week Cheerio.
aii(l Mrs. Ed Titus of Parchment
COMMENCING AT I O'CLOCK.
Zolly Coffer.
were recent visitors nt lhe Orlie
Fisher home.

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1945

S

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Our
HORSES
Iron grey mare, 5 yrs. old, wgt. 1,400.
Black gelding, 4 yrs. old, wgt. 1,400.

CATTLE
This is a clean herd, smooth haired, car­
rying good flesh and under good produc­
tion. I have spent several years selecting
and Breeding, always using a good sire
whose dams had a known production rec­
ord. They are descendants of excellent
strains of Guernseys. Can give register
papers and any other information at day
of sale.
Registered Guernsey, 8 yrs. old, fresh Jan­
uary, bred February 6.
'
.
Registered Guernsey, 7 yrs. old, due Mar.
Registered Guernsey, 4 yrs. old, due Sept.
Registered Guernsey, 7 yrs. old.
Registered Guernsey, 7 yrs. old, due Sept.
Registered Guernsey, 2 yrs. old, pasture
bred.
Registered Guernsey, 4 yrs. old, due Mar.

Grade Guernsey, 5 yrs. old, fresh January.
Grade Guernsey, 5 yrs. old, fresh Feb.
Grade Guernsey, 4 yrs. old, due March.
Grade Guernsey, 5 yrs. old, due February.
Grade Guernsey, 6 yrs. old, due May.
Grade Guernsey, 4 yrs; old, due March.
Grade Guernsey, 5 yrs. old, due May.
Grade Guernsey, 6 yrs. old, due Sept.
Grade Guernsey,6 yrs. old,fresh January.
Grade Guernsey, 5 yrs. old, due March.'
3 grade Guernsey heifers, due March.
Quantity of hay.
MACHINERY
John Deere Hammer mill, nearly new.
Papec silo filler. Deering corn binder.
Shaft, hangers and pulleys.
Jamesway oil brooder stove, 500 size.
Ten 10 gal. milk cans.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Heatrola coal and wood stove.
Gas stove. Norge oil heater.

H. N. VANDER SCHUUR, Proprietor
N. C. THOMAS, Auctioneer

WAR BONDS

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COOPERATION

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IN REAL ESTATE FOR YEARS - YOU
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$2,700.00

8 ROOM HOUSE in 2nd Word, this is a dandy, has
‘

‘

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oof, in good condition throughout, large lot located
in an extra good place, for$6,500.00
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A RESTAURANT and grocery buiineis, making
money, for the fixture*, stock of groceries, dishes and
restaurant equipment all ready to go this place will
/be sold for only•_________________________ $2,200.00
A NICE LITTLE PLACE at Carlton Center, has fur­
nace, running water, a little barn and corn crib.
O»------------.--------- -•7$2.100.00
3 ROOM HOUSE in 3rd Word (new*, hardwood
floors, good well, hot eioctricify, modem kitchen, in­
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HASTINGS

�THE HASTING 3 B.WHER THURSDAY. FEBRUARY U 1MI

CHURCHES
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHK1ST. S( If.NTlSr

' 1 MARTIN CORNERS
I ton schoolhouse put at by the
jjrS Rmh Varney of Castleton I H*4* Und O»*‘hgcville group of tlw
[ Center and Mi- Millie Fuu.tr rpent. Farm Bureau. Thursday night. AU
1 Wednesday of lust week at William I ,enntl a B00d ume
j Cogswells *■ Minor Bateman vl4-&lt; ' L2__77-Hted his wife Sunday who has been
111 tn a hc-spital in Jackson. He HENDERSHOT NEUS
YANKKF. SPRINGS CHURCH
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
I found her uvvwn
better mm
and m
at M,C
the livmr
home: _The
«lie »L’iiteses
■ l « w-.,
Louise
twr
Servlces will be held next Sun-' &lt;&gt;f her daughter where she will Chrtallan-cn celebrated their birth
cn Sum!
day Feb. 3). Sunday ?chuo! at 2 stay for n few weeks before re— diva
-------at* -a ’fimllv
—*’“ -dinner
--------------p.m. and preaching at 3.
• turning home. * Mr. and Mrs.'
Home miyilns ate good, foreign i Shirley Etncum were Frldw after-;
mfrilona arc better, tut .iubmis-1 mon callera at Mr. and Mrs. Orr:
sion is best.
I -i-.hers. * Mr. nnd Mrs John
—--------■&lt;♦'»■ ---------। Wrxxtird nnd Mr. and Mrs Civ !e
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NEWS
!S?nn^&lt;.52i E',lla" of.
’
Hie N. Maple Grove Christian I MUs Mildred Kcnnev of HmHiuh.
EntJeavnr Society had a Box Social | Mr. md Mr* Perrv Laubau-rh. MSatUTday evening. February 17. at 'nd Mrs. William C. I.aabwgh and
lhe Moore schoolhouse. The time; Mra Anno Laubaugh nf fie Go-rtwas spent playing games and group : will district were Sunday dlnn—.
&gt;'•- M1lr'.-..l VI
ringing. Mr Clyde Walton auction*^ "meats of Mr. and Mra Jeray Slim I
the Lexes off.
| * Robert Barry visited his rlvte’- 1 I'm
Mra. Cnri Grarld'is nnd famCv dot
I
t&lt; Grove from Fr'.dav -nirht un
' til Sunday aftern'vn Mr nnd M«

Morning worship. 11:00.
HRHT ULTUOniKT CHVBCII
I. Winrion Stone. 1-^lor
Young peoplrs -irt:vk*. 6:30.Next Bunday will be observed aa
Eyaniftuttte »«Yife. 7:30
r. Sunday. Morning war10 o'clock will be In charge Ing. 1.30 at the church

pm.
Reading room In church edifice
The Youth Fellowship will meet
open Wednesday and Saturday from at 8:30. Miss Betty Cortright Will
3 14-5 phi
ua the leader. All young people sic
The public Is cordially Invited to Invited.
attend' the church services und to
visit the reading room.
GRACE LUTHERAN CIIURI
_ _.
.. —
- L
O. O. F. Hull
Orcin St. Entrance
Er
FIRST UNITED BRETHREN
O- H. Trinkleln. Pastor
Morning worship at 10:30. Lenten
A. M. Coidren. Pastor
1sermon. 'The Savior s Thrice-Spok­
0.55 am. Bible scliool with classes 1en Prayer."
Sunday school at 11:30.
for all ages.
11:00 am. Morning worship, the , Grace jautld meeting Wednesday.
Ri'v H. Krieg of Nashvl le Evan­ 7:30 pm. at the home of Mrs. Amos
gelical church., will be lhe guest Dalman. M6 E. Madison
Ths Jun^ir choir meet* at ^*1
Kacher. Pastor Coidren will
_ .
.
. .
.... ... —'lien nim n"mr «nn
nun
ach for Mr. Krieg in the Evan- ‘S. Jefferson Thursday (today), 4:15
‘.hl
nsrgellcal church'at Nashville •
Ip.m.
u81La^
'th.* tMith^oradc Mr nn'’ Mrt
Bnrrv
......
.
6:30 p.m. Christian Endeavor , Confirmation class Instruction
Thursday 8:00 pin. at 410 E. Wal­
study hour.
7:30 dm Seng service, the pastor 1nut.
will bring a Qor.pel mesaag.'.
Tues. 4:00 dm There will be a ST- ROSE CHURCH
"Family Night" gathering with a, St. _Roae
__ Altar Society will hold
.....--------llar mc&lt;.lulK on Tuesday,
A band lias been formed by •
,
.„d
_______________________
imdncsa
meeting will start
school basketban squad will be our’, prcmpt|v al 7:3o. Refreshments will Rof student* with Mrs Burrell. div last week.
irgc. Anne O'Connor 1» presi-1-------- * * »-------------------»P'£ial
~
„ 'be served after meeting. Would like
Hiursday 7.30 pm. Adult and Y. u, Ke „ many members present as rf-nt. Arlene Beadle, vice president ■ ‘ I
■ nr.r.n
P.'prayer service.
powfble.
and Gerald O'troth
librarian.
...
The Misses Cnrlone Laplne of f-nm thr front lines he visited
---- *-------------’-----। St. Rose Holv Name Society held
The last game ot the season is to | K-"1*1 DeHon spent the wtvken-i Hr snld tn tell all his friends Ln
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
election of officers, Sunday. Feb.
METHODIST CHURCH 11. the following being elected: be played with Charlotte here Feb-1 with the Gould children. * Mrs. the community “hello."
Ahtin C. Barker. Pastor
I President. T. Edward McPharlin; r'oiy A? W. l“kwna
.p!i3yfd
a,'uld ls visiting her mother
Sunday school—10:30 am.
vice-president. Albert Stauffer; sec­
Sweet Smelling
Berman hour—11:30 a.in.
retary-treasurer. Donald Fedcwn.
Keep the Interior of your refrigera
Young Peoples' Service—7:00 pm.
St. Rose Senior Choir held their
Evangelistic service—7:30 pin.
tor sweet-smelling by washing it oc­
weekly choir uractlce In the home cUu
*■—
-j
lass are
tvnlmt
letters
We
for
Bpe-_iv
i&lt;jy rrcovnxoy. casionally » ‘
Stauffer (Class
are now
now typing
typing tetters
icucrs after
aiicr ,. t|on
.
w hopc
h
gn&lt;
Prayer meeting will be held at of m’. and fers Albert Stauffrf
ling wm
evenings
from thte lay atthe home of Mn. Thomas Beck 430 After practice lhe evening
was ;*their seven "
—•
-of instructions.
oaklng seda.
W. Gtand street, Wednesday eve­ rpent seeing slides of been— *----Tl.e H-nrae, Ml.
•“&gt;»" •' “» °'1'
ning. Feb. 28
Wall lake and Bourne ‘and
....... ...
uc under
iiruier the
thr direction of
nf Mrs Lower
lower I
■
■
—
Court WhLri. Prizes were. won
by
Miss Florence O'Donnell and MLm sane for the WS.CS. at the Metho-|
METHODIST CHURCH
(list church Feb 14. They nang tiie
FALLING OFF A LOG IS)?! UALF
lx-onnrda Trteb^ »
North Irvine Wesleyan
••R-'ra Kviir-r. «tnnct" hv Krone. "Tiie |
Methodist Church
Sleigh" by Kountz-Reigger. "Beau­
Sermon hour—10:00 am.
SO EASY AS USING THE. YELLOW PAGES
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
tiful Savior" by Christiansen nnd
Sunday school—11:00 a.m.
CHURCH
•
The
Blueblrd.i
bv
Krone.
OF
THE TELEPHONE DIOECTOEYFOB
Prayer meeting will be held at the
Don M. Gury. Rector
home of Mr. and Mra. Charles De­
”WUtEE-TO-BUY-n“ INFOEMATION
8 a.m. Holy Communion.
Tire Hi-Y Is now open for new ,
Grote &lt;Ea.t of the Rogers school)
10
am.
Sunday
school.
members.
Their
formal
Initiation
was
on Tuesday evening. Feb. 27.
•
11 am. Morning worship and ser­ Held Tuesday evening. Feb. 13. at I
mon. "God nnd the Nation."
the high school.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Monday evenings during Lent,
CHURCH
All of the high school students)
10'30 — Morning service The rtudy group
Ifroup on "Romance of Hie
the
gul!sl minister wUl be Uwiui jX Skx&gt;k of Cammnn Prayer." led bv attended the movie "Meat and Ro- ;
mance" al Central auditorium Fri-,
bi teriaUnW'cU"di
I*™KSSfr. °ifU'Vms«. "mV. j
i day, Feb. 10. It gave Important
Ze* uw will be visiting hU mother,
Kno1^JPore
Wor* . pointers on buying, cooking, and I
serving different cuts of meats so!
near Grand Rapids and has conof A&gt;f Episcopal Church.
at to make the students better conu n'.ed to supply for us Ln lhe ab- “1IA8TINGS METHODIST ~
| sumers.
' sonce of Mr. Heaney
CIRCUIT
11:45—Sunday school.
. Hnr
_.u A. Klrchenbaur. Minister
Harold
'
February 8 a farm machinery reBeginning with the llrst Sunday ! o'}“V”r
l
pair class sponsored by the P.F.A. I
ifr Marcli. the Sunday school hour ‘Sunday
o,?!,,- school—10:30. ’
I wax started In Dowling. Another
will be "0:55 and the morning aervChurch
—
11:30.
class
was started.February 15 bi]
Ices at eleven. Please keep this (in-dudl
Hostings.
change in m'nd.
Church—10:00.
PILGRIM TABERNACLE
1, Sunday school—11:00.
; There were twenty persons I
^fyrin
brc.-'cht before Chief Justice Myers
1J9 N. Broadway
Sunday school—10:30.
and the Justice Commission Tues- i
Mrs. B E. .Mmkrr. Pas'or
Liyman s Sunday will be observed rlav for trial on various rnlsde10 a.m. Sunday school. A class for
nt Goodwill nnd Quimby In charge meanors
-chcol Of
.'nriuinrs in
ui .-'-iiuvi.
ui the
uic twenty.!
swviii/,.
IK Good
everyone.
------------------.--u —
.
eighteen
were.—
found
guilty and two,
11 -am. Preaching service Mrs. cf
' Ray Erway and Loyal Lowell.
Manker will speak on "Faith".
| The Quimby Youth Fellowship were acquitted.
D.S.BOND
7 pm- yolmg |X*O|&gt;1(« service.
I will meet at the church basement
Tuesday night basketball teams
7:45 Preaching service. Subject. ■Sunday evoking at 7:30.
have been organized among the,
"Wisdom fiom Above."
CHU'"'*
1
e'P
TTiF.
NAZARENE
girls with Marv Ellen Kelly. Anne
Prayer 'erri-c Thursday 7:30 nt 1
Edward W. Bailey. Pastor
O'Connor Flo ’’rench. and *o Anne
Mrs. Will Keller’s, Colfax. Oscar
30. e. atarshall-Phone 2748
Finnic as captains. Anne O'Connor’s I
Hurless. 1 ader.
team is leading with two wins.
I
Don't forget the Revival date, Sunday school. 0:45.
—March 18 to ADril 1. Tile male;
quartette from Owosso Seminary;
will be with us.
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HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

SAVE

TIME
SHOP

AT

SAVE MONEY .
FIRESTONE

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BAPTIST NOTES
B. J. Adcock. Paitor
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Divine services at 11 o'clock. Ser­
mon by the pastor.
Evening services nt 7:30. Evan­
gelistic singing and sermon by pas°Tue*day night. • B.YJ».U. at the
parsonage at 7:30.
Wed. night prayer meeting at the
church at .i :30.
Thursday afternoon. Feb. 22 the
Ladles Aid Society will meet at the
heme of Mrs. Herman Sandeen. N.
Broadway. All ladles cordially In­
vited._____________ __________

JEFFERSON 8T. UNITED
BRETHREN (BURCH
F. W. Moxon. Pastor
10 a.in. Morning worship.
n a m. Sunday school. Chas. King.
Supl.
7 pm Christian Endeavor So­
ciety. Subject. "Christians Can
Influence Legislation,'* Mlu Betty
Avery, leader.
8 pm. Evangelistic sendee.
Tuesday evening. Young people's
Krr meeting. Mrs. Earl Curtis.

Wednesday evening, prayer meet­
" Ing. the Rev. W. W. Freese, leader.
On Sunday evening, Feb. 18, the
Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Moxon attend­
ed the dedication 'of the service
flag at the Maple Hill church on
Grandville circuit where Mr. Mox­
on gave the dedicatory addrc&amp;s with
the church filled to enjoy lhe fine
pregram prepared.
The flag revealed 54 stars and two
gold stars. One gold star mother was
present
Thr occasion had particular
meaning to Mr. Moxon as ne started
the Sunday school al tlve church
nnd most of the boys, lhe stars rep­
resented. were scholars during his
pastorate.
Paul Allen and Lawrence Knight
who were home on furlough pre­
sented the colors..

MONEY /^OBLEMS
JWUT

in ironing out ouch money
problems.
■
Determine now the cash
you need. Get it from us—
on your own eignature
and security. Small, con­
venient repayments.
Modes! charges.

—without obligation.

CITIZENS CREDIT
CORPORATION
Hastings Mil Bank Bldg.

Hartings. Mich.

Hacksaw Blades

20c

Eight-Inch Mill Files.

25c

AUCTION SALE

Owing to the death of my husband, I will sell the following at public auction at the
place known as the od Jesse Litts farm located 21 miles west of Bristol school and
1 mile south; or 7 miles east of Delton and 1 mile south on town-line road on

Monday, Feb. 26, 1945

• 29c

Seven-Inch Cold Chisels.

.49c

Genuine Disston Rip Saw*.............

4.15

Fifty-Foot Tape in Steel Case . . .

3.49

Sixteen-Ounce Ball Pein Hammers

1.19

Sixtcen-Ounce Claw Hammers . . 1.19

Try and Miter Squares.

Work Pa

Gabardine
JACKET

il

7.88

Lustrous, long wearing.
Smartly styled and beauti­
fully tailored I

for extra stzsugtk. ora

Mens

Smart Tuxedo Style

Twill
WORK
SET

3 HEAD CATTLE

DUCKS

4-duck&gt;.

Case sulky plow. South Bend plow.
3 sec. spring drag.
Champion potato digger. Dump rake.
Deering mower, 5 ft. cut.
Land roller. Double disc, 2 wagons.
New Idea manure spreader. Float.
Stoneboat. 100 ft. hay rope.

Harpoon hay fork. Wind charger.
Blacksmith forge. Anvil. Oil drums
Horseshoeing kit. Windmill derrick.
Quantity of other blacksmith tools.
Pumpjack. Buzz rig with 6 horse engine
Fairbanks Morse.
10 gal. milk can. 5 gal. milk can.
Anchor cream separator.
Water separator. Metal hog troughs
10 rds. poultry fence, 6 ft. hiah.
Quantity of goad small tools such as
hammers, brace and bit, shovels, eveners.
Many articles not mentioned.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Antique dresser. Victrolo and records
White enamel cookstove, used one year
Butter bowl and ladle.
•
Oil heater and other household goods

TERMS: CASH, no goods removed until settled for.

Shirt 2.17

MILT LEINAAR, Clerk

Phone Hickory Corners 17 F 2-1

z

SOCKS

15e

Sanforized . . . guaranteed

K.thlaf f.r.e, i^Ml

warmth. Made of lOOTs
pure virgin wool.

iisi

»!

1%I Well UUarod to give
a nlco appearance while

OPA WARNS
MOTORISTS
TO RECAP NOW!
Owners Who Do Kot Hood This OPA
V. urnlng Run tha Risk of Not Getting
Now Tires

Fireetone
FACTORY-METHOD

RECAPPING
Can Save Your T/res?

7.00
PROMPT
SERVICE!

NOT
RATIONED)

BESSIE LITTS JONES, Propx
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer

ECONOMY

SWEATER

It.flU

Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh 10 weeks.
Guernsey heifer, 10 mos. old.
Guernsey bull coif, 10 wks. old.

Fog
Light &amp;
1.98
bulb. Fine value!

Commencing at 1 o'clock.

Sorrel team, 12 yrs. old, wgt. 2,800 lbs.
Double set of harness.
Third horse harness.
Collars.

standing vriael

Elx Inch. Black
enamel finish.

De Luxe Hatchets. .1.69

IOD% Wool

2 HEAD HORSES

2.49
Has beaatlfnl, pawerfal

Five-Inch Center Punches

Perrect Comfort .

FARM IMPLEMENTS &amp; TOOLS
F
Emergency
y
’&gt;
money needs
’ and unexpected
expenses sometimes
ruffle (he family fl-

Horn

JOHNSON SUPPLY

Ti
HOME
INSUtATI

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY M. IHJ
a few daya' visit wtth
Lt. Jacqueline Proat Reilly, who
a F If 11 I
^,1 Macon. G*. and also went to DuneThe Fcbiua.-y meeting of tha
—
. Dowling recently completed her pilot's trainlEYILLl
«u«l
to look afur t!ie:r pfop‘
held board' diiplaved by the Christian »on davvioped what appear* to have I troep committee, men and coupund Mrs. Ing in the air force*, ha* own nom&lt; .taster*-Jones , cirale va*
*
’
• any Interest- Tiwlr *un Janie* Arthur Oeuke* ...
londay tor with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. rnursday afleinoon with Mra Endeavor society on M-37 ju*t bean a sertbu* case Saturday. It 1* arlor* enjoyed a two day*' «salon
enry Brog instead of Mrs. L. R.' south uf town, iiutead of lhe many K—•
’-v----- — «—n—•—
their annual vacat
Beeler who had been ill with flu. ‘ beer and cigarette display* which
during their absence have retnn.ed becn'spzndmg a few' day*;with Ti*
t-5 CIeio iWWs' Mugridgt made . it* biuinra* seraion was in charge ' spoil the handlu ork of God along dogs
to (heir town home. * Mrs Ret ha
way*,
f the leader. Mr. Philip Bender and' our trunk lints.
“.•»»
Sagar returned to her war* in cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Hany Dy- a jbon visit at home the first of tin .ffvotlouals
Jan.
fpr three month*.
lAckett; Coy Brumm,'D. L. Hinderby Mrs. Brog. Each :
----------—
Grand Rapid* Friday after being Puit and son Dick at Grandrthe. * weok-returnuig to Uu- Aberdeen .lembcr present
contributed a - Shower Honoring Mrs. Armstrong
liter Dr. Lafdahl. Wallaca Graham,
lurnie a few day* with her parent*. Mr. and Mra Art Nelson of Sparta proving Grounds. Md.. Tuesday, .bought, story or game
a very
Mr*. Theodore Armstrong, ncc
nn» BatUtaC. Ralph HOM ant!
Mr. and Mra. Andrew Gackler be- were Sunday visitors al. the Clair Monday night the family met with fine afternoon program,for
and
this
Phyllis
Cutler,
was
guest
of
honor
Marvin
Ttneluoff
were the men
bcr mother was ill wtth a Gctly home, and took Mrs. Getty nt* mother. Mrs. Amble Mpgrldge idea will be carried out =; th;
meeting of lhe1
at x
a shower
— Saturday
c-..—... evening, ’ The February
lhe S3
Cr a steak dinner.
——"-i spent home with them where tae will care ffcr
Thorn*pplc farm bureau accompanying UgL-boya.
March meeting the 15th at the home given by Mra. "E. M. .Bender at her South was
nw unci*, for her daughter. Mra. Wenzel Nel—
- a joint meeting with the;
Marino Lillian
Jorgenson Cole,
relives son and baby son. * Mr. and Mrs.
jf Mrs. Ruutcll Bender. Refresh- home on Bfbadwny. Eighteen guests group
Thorn apple And Irving groups
formerly office clerk at the school
were
“ present including Mrs. Edith North
Lieut. H. H. Sackett, who has lout
R. M Seri- Lyle Ullery and son Wayne. Mrs. is very happy In her training at men; committee Fenton, Lyon* and Trombley
and Mra. Esther Morur at lhe Tbornapple-Kellogg school,
Jalsch.
ed&amp;csdayfor Rolla Ullery and two small sons Camp Lcjeunc, N. Carolina.
and daughter lltnc of Grand Rap­ on Wednesday evening. Feb. 14.
of Grand Rapid*
of Grand
were Sunday
Rapid* vislwere Sunday vi*l.
t.
S.Sgt. George Eggle
Eggleston,
of
ids. The time was passed pleasantly with a gned attendance. A fine
r "l&gt;'&gt;
—Ura
VTlnrctirA
arm on the tors of Lyle
’* mother.
Mia Florence
S.-SgL
ston, son of
r
Bare
h
WuTy
ciuiere
rendered
th
routa
the
j
Mt. and Mrs. George Eggleston of
“■ ‘
lovely gift* were
m the Win Ullrry at the Art Gcuke* home. Mi.
Older Middleville residents, wlw
Mee the Rlrer
River road: bail
ball Ujrrei
turret gunne;
farm has been sold to Has- odier Sunday dinner guest* were
...
d low planes
completed
mis­ .ecu 11 the Roach family will be inaartlts. * Mr. and Mrs- Mr. and Mrs. Chet Gcukes and on a B-17. ha* com
pleted fifty mts- - ,—. — the-glider training pro­
^rne of Wayland were children, and MUs Evelyn Oeuke* Hons ««r&lt;miw
jiRCe he ere* ted in knowing that Arthur, tne notices am
jram. Il now looks like he aeon
Roach
died
about
Holiday
lime
in
happy
evening.
sunnay.evening callers of her *1*- of the Gu.1 lake school and her went overseas last July.
let.
Yankee
Rangier*
and
Farm
I
*
,u
doing
romethhig
ex-'
Detroit
where
he
had
lived
many
i ino
rtu"' clung
|fc, wtl0
rudmore
B chU
citing.. Hta
His W
wife,
who hac
D. Johnson aco®n- ter Un RuMell Solomon and friend Mis* Betty Eckardt, who were , Lt. Robert Rugg and Lt. Danald •-ears- Hc -had just taken u both
ahtar. Mn. A. W. family and took their mother. Mrs. a; home for the weekend.
Churchill are both on their -way
'
‘ ailwlonary Tra
| An educational talk by- Stanley *?rv»co l»sllton at Lubbock Field.
,ti3l Few*!!
;!v“ ~i ili eubject &amp; with him. HI* address la Ueul. R
to Nile*. Ttouraday .teuir Marsh home with them after
Mrs. Grace Goodwin of Flint is owne** a* indicated by- absence uni stepped from the bathtub when
he
fell
over
dead.
cd their daughter several week* at the Solomon home, spending tome time with ‘-er of any word from them recently.
jual “Up-to-Ute minute information &lt;m I J* ^SFV-. S?5,
8fC' M
o. A. SUebv and
Mr*. Earl VanBlckle was in daughter. Mrs. Julia Russell. *
Ac Stanley Lyons has returned
...........
„
__ e| Gerdd BdiWX 01 tha’a fc’Mhrrand Rapids Friday to consult a Th-.re i* a real epmcnuc of Ger- t0 chlldrew. Texas, after a recent
Boy* Bmines* Block an.
Of and helped Mra. Butby
State bar birthday. * Mrs. Marbone specialist regarding a foot in- man measles among the children visit with his wife and small dauRli_ndi j&lt;nttooii"F*ni Buw»m" “
cluuit-IteriM b enkjylng a visit
*------1
FUMaieman of Grand Rapid*
many--------year* —
go. &gt; oi the school. Among the latest vic- (erj at Kalamazoo and hl* parent*. IJke vicinity; who has been.»pcndPlan*
for
the
next
meeting
of
lhe
hi*
wife
and
littk
son
und
.. wuiur.u Hie Oil,.- rew..
Lil south
*&gt;u““ Tlipniapple
TtoXw? group. will
»rn K.«lh.r
_
itti arMMnd wiLh bar naxenu. I
--------------------------- ----- - _
mg the
be: other rrUUv^
relative*.
- ot a»r.
home. .1
1.‘
—!hPi'Xw
----- - Uby uiinS
----- —.
and Mn. Braes; VcrmcuHen on schad and their son
Pvu Rex —---------- —
anm uncid later. Watch the
the papct* &gt; Pvt. Glenn IH. Early, son
■law ier.
Irving road.
Schad »pe J. C.'a brd'.her»-in-law
ter. Patty
Patty Dean.
Dean. * Mrs. Arnold Willson cf the west county line. .□lock, which I* occupied by the Fbh come and h»vc no transportation for the date and place —Mrs. J. C. |und Mr*. Chari** Early. Route 1.
- - Betty »,;r
Streeter
nnd
u-c army nursing corp* ha* .au'oer shop and the former dmw
ra. Chari:* Parker accompanied land sister*. Mr. and Mra. Ru-lc~
U Hoebcke.
nee "Cti/
—■'
|b servihg with a cannon ccmpuiy
to call Mr*. Philip Dctidcr. A Mowry. Publicity chairman.
Mariani
Lynn ...ar- an oveneas acidres* a* folio**:
ilore. Mr. W. states when warm are
daughter. Mn. Roman Feld-j Hunsberger of Wayland and Mr. baby daughter. , Mariam
Lynn
.
-----------of an infantry division, somewhere
puncry will be held at the pareon2nd. Lt. Ruth M. Willson'
Chand family of Hastings lo ' nnd Mra. Henry Buxtcn of Char- rived home .from SjUita Msarla.
weather corned he plan* to improve ag&lt;* 'on the Western Front. He attended
for thou- who wish to come .. « *■■■■■■ ■ r
p-N 77? 888
S Ratilds for the day * Mi.:lot:,. * The Carl Galster family Calif.. Saturday. Major Hoebekv
lhe building, which was built by the nnd have
no
place
to
leave
the
little
87th Field Hosp. ANC
Keelers, and make it Into a recrea­ one*. A fine program and cats are
Mra Glinn Dean vlilied Mr. f rpcht Sunday with his sister and now ha* a New York oversea* ad' A PO. 18188, •' Postmaster
tional hall, Mr. Washburn aLo
Mra Levi Miller of Greta Kite . family al Cannonsburg. * The May- ureas,
employed In the Battle Creek plant
San Francisco. Calif.
bought the D. W. Wltev double a pan of .tlie event. Mra. Vem
ay evening. * Mr. and Mr*.1 nard Stone family of Battle Creek
Mrs^Charlra
|of thJ Eaton Mtg. Oo.^whjm^ta-............
Ac Pat Reynolds has cdmpletcd house on west Main St. where he S.“‘“ l'itm“7.'l|CUr'.r,“".r,HuiS wriSgSwWa'lSdmr.Vto'Sfe| jueuS tow'_............. ..
dig Bdbartaau returned
were Sunday visitors Al the Edd
Service New*
training a* gunner of ti-2i) bonwers and hl* wife plan to reside.
raky trim a two wed
Finkbelncr heme,
tor Mrs Clive Talbot
ctl l1cr l»*'f‘nts. Mr. and Mra. Will* Pvt. Early trained nt Camp Hood.
I
Vernon
Lectka,
Phm.
8/c
arrived
Hyde M-veral days, returned hom^iexaa and Camp Gruber. Okla, and
their wn John and
Mrs. Hattie Smith returned home । home Sunday un a thlrty-day leave at Ft. Myers. Florida and 1» exEtctcd home about March 1 on fur' last Monday During Mrs. Hutton *. went oversea* Dec. 30.
Addition to Greenhouse
after twenty-eight months service
ugh.
There is much activity around
'with the United State* Navy. Six­
Pfc ° c&lt;xlI,'r Tc«’a regiment
Sic Clarence Scrijan was moved
’vr
*”•» dltiiton, have be*n mentioned
teen months have been spent in the recently from Memphis. Tenn., tu lhe Curl Oabter greenhouse. Carl
McCoy in Grand Rapids Mr. liyciL.
dlsnatchev tile oast lew
r_ t
Pacific urea. Recently Vera met Purcell, Oklahoma, and has corn- has built a- nice new addition at
who has bren ill lor several month*.
ha^Si teken%artm the
hi* nephew. Wallace Lcctlui and
rii^J&amp;Sher* teft^rek^o, nc’ce nghtlng* m L^xnnb^rg.
Connie Beeler, Phm. 2/c revenjl training program.
hn bln ffr’ni Vi
1 Ccurtw *' ‘he son of Mi. and Mrs.
thouand mile* out in tiie Pacific.
Mary Lepper of Detroit is expected to visit her husband
Bruec Chan- of the Army H** truncCpl.
&lt;J.
Shuneorue
Taft
jWedinsday for a few days' stay.'
Vcrn is glad lo be home with his been moved from Oklahoma to Nor­
waiter at Buckingham Field. Port-wor|&gt;e faK' •
Village Caucus
Miss Juanita Grabau. daughter of
mother and sister, Mrs. Mattle folk. Va.
'
A caucus is ta be held this eve- Mr. and Mra. Cail Grubati. Middle­ Mcyera. Flu Mra. -John Hamp is ,
Lectka and Mis* Winifred but
supplying
tn
the
3rd
grade
room
I
F
ft
1
I
C
nlntc
al
the
city
iiall
io
nominate
doesn't Just enjoy the near zero
ville Rt. 2 and a seventh grade pu­ dtiruig ii.'r absence. * Guests of I f II fl I 1
weather he ran into on arrival.
Two ol our Arlington St ladle, village ofitcers. Trustee* whose pil at Thornappli'-KeBofrg school.• Mrs. G. W. Gribben. the past week. •■- “ w ** »
Two of our latest army people. are nursing broken tones received icnns expire* this year arc Tom Is convalescing at Pennock hospital were Lt. Col. and Mr*. G. M. FtJ’nch ;^0TICE To crepjtob.i
Berry und Edd i inkbclncr un lhe from an appuideclomy ;«■: formed
Pvt. James Faulkner and Pvt. Hex in fails in their home,.
and three daughter*, also Mra. V. L. ■
west
side
—
Harvey
Miller,
cast
iide.
Schad have, completed their basic
SaturdayMra. Mattie Lynd, lifelong resi­
Roe and children of Oshtenw. Lt.,
training al Camp Blanding. Jack­ dent of our village, who is in her
Mrs. Roy Snyder of Grand Rap­
and Mrs. French and two
* Promotion
ids. formnly of Middleville l* h«me Col.
sonville. F.crida and arrived in Mld- 85th year, fell on the bedroom floor
daughters retumd on Saturday to
-dlcville Friday for eight days' fur­ of her son Max's home a tew days
oitecpatlitc ho*jiltal where .die un- York. Neb., where Col. French Is ’
...................—... Ion,. ... K
of Mt. and Mrs. V.m. McKcv- dciwent un operation lust week and
ago breaking her left arm belWtCil i M»n
stationed;
JuAlda
remains hi'
fcr
resrr. serving with is doing nicely. •
• h- t- bow en I shoulder, she i* com­ itt.
Michigan and will enter M S.C. at ’
here. Tne boys are Doth Icok.ii* ing line and her natural hspp” the U. S. navy, niu been promoted
Mr.;. Muri Streeter returned to
* Mirs Lyla DeGraw of'
Cars aren’t human! Your auto won't get its feelings
to the rank u&gt; Chief Petty Officer. het Gun lose home last week from E Lansing.
fine.
spent Sunday und Monday ' MU1rni ।
I He is at present atotioned Jn lhe Pennock hospital where *he liurl un­ Detroit
Mrs. Harold Culler of the north­
hurt if it’s parked in front of your house all winter.
cf
la»t
uitk
tflth
her
parents. Mr.' i ...m, ..
cast neighborhood state* she is In
Mrs. Robert Jotgcnson rJipp* tl ' Alaskan art .i. His home hua Been in dergone an o|wralion. Her mother. and Mr**. Byron DeGraw. Other
IU»u
But it should have regular check-ups to keep it in
receipt of Ute letters from her son on the floor of her Bathroom v/ed- I California tar t&lt;-v*ral years.
Mrs. Miller uf Wayland is curing guests in the IkiGruw home on :
shape. A neglected car can’t give maximum service,
Lee. Seaman I ,c who is with the nculay and fell breaking her collar­
lor her.
Sunday
were
Mra.
J.
W. Sullivan!
Engagrtnrnt Announced
U. S. Navy in the Philippines area. bone. Dr. Lund applied a *pUnt.
| Charles ^Cbler is very poorly.
ana ill use often results in expensive repair bills. You
and
John
Jr.
and
Mr.
und
Mrs.
!
M
Lee. who was pianist at'tne Par­ and X-ray.' were taken at Pennock I . Mr. and Mrs*, fame: 1. Ruyg anDeGraw and wn uf Battle
can't afford to neglect you/car!
melee Methodist church before en­ hospital. She is recovering a - well nounce the rutagement of their wc.,t
■pule. rurgical patient Ge-nte
Creek
--------hbspilal. is making a
tering service, now plays the orgen us can be expected of auch u:i uf- ; daughter. Brthal Jeanette to Pfc
L. Roe of Oshtemo spent the 1
' Milton O car Larson, .-.tin of Mr. and fine convalescence. Her daughter. v Vtkend
aboard ship for the meetings of the •ury.
ullh his mother. Mrs. Leia I
________ , , ,
Christian Servicemen's league winch
Mrs. Ben\-a&gt;: Pratt of Detroit Is1 Roe and Mrs G W.-trtibbon Mr» notice to cxeditobk
staying al she home during her R e und children who Siad been
Monthly Family Night
MIm lluiss. graduate of Thorn- mothers aickntts.
Bible study and devotional! service.
lt is nopen
ana
It
hoped mnnv.
many, irieniocr*
members one!
lic-e line*- Thursday relumed with I &gt;
applt-K*
.logs
sclicjl
and
highly
reBert
Parker.
U
able
lo
walk
out
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
He also writes a happy surprise he friend* of the Methodist church will
him Sunday, pan. * Mrs. Chas. He- ;
recently had on the ship, when uik- kcr-y Tuesday. Feb 27 few in the.: .spected local fiirl. is employed at
’ beit ot Flinv spent last Tuesday (1
»
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
Ing a anowor he heard another sail- date book, for the montldy church Hu- Michigan Bel! Telephone Co. in with infection In ear and xintue*.
with hi t mother. Mn. Ida Wright I
or talk about Hastings. Mich. Il&gt;- :,(U1ny night meeting and supper, Battle Creek. Pfc. Lurion served i Mrs. Charier. William* has been1 and lamllv * Two full car loads nf 11
HASTINGS
PHONE 2554
twenty-one
month*
the » s niora mid junior*...........
u itu victim
undoverean
Is still in
receiving
yelled ut him and the bojs .'.ou)i
gQOti program Ls being prepared
of the Metho-1 (
iiau a oig tjlkfcst. The Hastings so bring the whole family out for African compaich. and is now at medteai care.
dirt Christlun EndciKor Society I &gt;
the Convalescent Facility at Battle
8;Sgt. Russel!
8;Sgi.
RumcII Palmer rf-Percy
of- Percy were in Hastings Itu.t Monday night. •&lt;
ooy wa* Jack OTJonuJI.
B pleasant Evening.
' Creek. No dale has been set for the Jones hospital. Battle Creek, spent to attend the-County Union meeting '
i the *last
with
wedding.
,
’■- *of
— the •*week
------------- *iii»
a“ -*i»!- and were ip teccnd place in tabula- "
ter. Mrs. Earl VanSfckle and in*' ucns. Hie Rev. Mead and Arthur:;
Home Extension Club to Meet
1 Pennock provided transportation. * I,
lurtnU. Mr. and Mrs. Miner Palm- Elmer Greenfield ts rerunuiy ill al.p
the home ol Mrs Arthur Smalley hr
an all-duy meeting Friday. March
Mr.' George Poland of the Clay Esaki and Enid, Mr. and Mrs. 1
2 with the meeting called for 10 a.m. Utils neighborhood .is scriou&amp;ly ill. Maurice Adilanaon. also Mr. and*
Pr.Uuck dinner. The les'-on Is on re- ., Mr and Mra. Howard Cro.s and Mi
James Fingletpn apd Miau
pulrt—electric appliance., knife —..
„ ..... Pauline Fennell of Lansing, were ! h°J«CE to ckeditobh
saurpening. and many other UjcIuI Hu. Mro. Carol was out ol school in Schuolcral'. Monday Fnb. jAnafM.
: Hu and mraslrr..
tending tlu: funeral ol Dr- R. 8.' '
I Beit Brigg', and Leo Barcroft of Harter a brother-iu-lJxa. ot Mr*.'
Twin Daughters
Merritt, former resident* of Aho. Evatet * Mits Genevieve Hafnur,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas of Bowens Milts vlcuyty, arc occu­ who has been with her mother. Mn.
Hustings, former residents of Mid- pant* of tiie same «■&gt;.
ward nt-Travcrse Ed. Hafner the past few weeks, re­
^... hospital. Briggs
receiving turned Sunday, Feb. II. to her work
dleville. arc happy parents of twin City
baby daughters born at Pennock treatment tor hl*
&gt;.» fool
foot and Barcrott in Detroit.
Having more stock than I hove teed and pasture for, I will sell the following at Pub­
•
.
hospital In Hasting*. Sunday. Feb- fur Injuries
* received' some time ago
ruary 1«. weight about five pounds ana in an auto accident.
lfrr&lt; Fur FuaeraURiie*
each. Congratulations. They
—. have
Ernest Veimeuit-ii. who injured hi*
lic Auction at the place located 1 mile north and J mile east of Carlton Center; or
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lynch and
a son eleven year* old and a little back in a fall several weeks ago Is little
son’and Miss Elrabclle Qcss
j—Sally
................
._ now oul uf
txTdy cast and wa&gt;
daughter.
nearly four, „.u_
who is
Chicago: Mrx. Dexter BtiRham,
1 mile north and 51 miles west of Woodland on
staying ut t»se* Ernest -Vermeulen in Grand Ruplds this Monday for of
Mrs. John Brigham of Decatur: Mr.
home on lhe Irving road white her fitting of a support.
and Mr • Allen Recti. Lindsay Govt
mother is hospitalized.
Mr
and
-Mn.. Robcu Eldridge and
liable* Trouble
Marian Hall ot Kalamazoo:
Small Blair
We are- informed by Deputy :hcr- Mis-.
Mr. i»ud Mr*. George. MerlnU mid OKDJiK FOB PUBLICATION
The lire dt'partmcnt was called iff Jrruld Bidfont tout ttx dogs of daughter.
of Detroit; Mr. amj -Si-1.- ui MiHlhi.h. Tfc. !•»..
to the White Products Corporation our town who died within the past Mrs. Dale Av*
Keith of Plainwell; MT.
Munday morning by u email blaze lew weeks were definitely victims und Mrs. Lyman
Case of lathsing;
which started from an electric short of rabies by analyst, of head., sent
and aa.s eared ler before much
Commencing at 1 o'clock.
damage was done.
within the past ftw days. Dogs lafc|. nnd ca.,|1W! Hughes td Prairie­
ville were hrfe to attend th* funeral
of Mra.-Ullian Gibson Feb. 8. A
brother. Eli Llndrex ol Pine lake
Was unable to attefld because uf
HORSE &amp; HARNESS
Black heifer, 2 yrs. old, bred Dec. 17
Blue**.

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NASHVILLE

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Car's Eye View!

M^KEE SERVICE OIL SALES

AUCTION SALE
Wednesday, February 28, 1945

a^?!iyjy ,.ya

Bay gelding, 7 yrs. old, wgt. 1,500 lbs.
sound and right.
Set double harness and collars.

22 HEAD OF CATTLE
Holittin cow, 4 yrs. old, bred Dec. 23.
Red cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh 5 weeks.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, bred Dec. 19.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Dec. 5.
Guernsey cow, 9 yrs. old, bred Dec. 22.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Dec. 5;
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. pld, bred Dec. 19.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, bred Jon. 28.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, not bred.
Black cow, 4 yft. old, bred Dec. 8.
Brgwn cow, 8 yrs. old, bred Dec. 14.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh 4 weeks.
Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old, due in June.
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, bred Jan. 4.
GueiSiuy heifer, 2 yrs. old; bred Jan. 30.
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs.'old, not bred.
Guernsey heifpe, 2 yrs. old, bred Dec. 18.
Brown hejfer, 2 yrs. old, bred Dec. 23.
Black-heifer, 2 yrs. old, bred Dec. 10.

2 Guernsey heifers, 1 yr. old.
A good clean herd.

AMERICAN YOUTH CALLS

TRUCK &amp; RACK
International truck, 1929, 6 speed, with
dump box.
Truck rack.

For milk that is

beneficial ond

tasty always

FARM IMPLEMENTS &amp;
MISCELLANEOUS

Buzz rig with 28" saw that fits Farmall
Model D or Ford tractors.
Roller. Coal or wood brooder stove.
Little Ohio 2. horse cultivator.
P. &amp; 0. riding plow, 14 in. bottom.
3Jwrsc steel cvcner. Force pump.
''2 harpoon forks. Lawn mower.
1 6 horse electric motor.
Girl's bicycle, nearly new.
28 ft. extension ladder, new.
Car heater. Tank heater. Tool box.
Boy's shoe skates, size 7, nearly new.
Belt. Hay knife. Sink. Kraut cutter
Numerous other articles.

Whcn hunger strikes onytime of the doy children turn to
milk for its flavor and satisfying

food*qualities. For milk is more
than a beverage ... it is a food
rich in.nutritional value. Jt is
a positive factor for buoyant

--^health and vigor at school
and play.

Ask for Highlands Daily
Grade A Milk!

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO PROPERTY REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR

CLARENCE HAZEN, Prop
DEWEY REfD, Auctioneer

FRED HANEY, Clerk

HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. - QT.

7009
Phone 2651

4 9
Id

DAIRY

ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.

Hastings

Organizations.
The Ruth Naomi Circle
pleasantly entertained last Thurs­
day nan. tn the hc^ne of Mra. D. J.
and Mrs. Robert-Berdle. Mrs. Floyd
Everts ami Mr:.. Jesse Campbell
were co-hostesses.
Friday. Feb. 23rrl the W.8.CB.
will jiavr a 1 o'clock potluck lunchfollowed-by-a-plsy-"Tiie Open
Door" in ti:e Methodist church
hotnr. Every woman Interested in
church work is urged to come.
The Cloverleaf eja/s of the Evnnkgical church enjoyed a potluck
supper tn the church Friday night,
Feb. 10. Hostesses were Mrs. Grace
Wood. Mrs Edith Jones and Mrs.
Hbrrtn Howell.

�THK HASTINGS BAN NEK. THl'BSDAY. FEBBLAKY U 1X5

FREEPORT
Brethren Church st Caledonia I suffering a bruised
Wednesday night, * Little Jimmie I Dorothv Bunn taet
Livingston of Clarksville spent last | Vltt of Detroit at
week with hl* grandmother. Mrs. । Bund*
Rav Wieland and family. * Mn. I to Hi
Della Yule ol Hasting* spent from Irtghl
Tuesday until Friday with her sis- [ ent*,
ter. Mr*. Eitella - ------------ * ■
village. * Mr.
Krs. William । North Irving attended the 1
My with the i Bureau meeting at Mtddh
Dipp spent last
irence John- ; Wednesday evening.
/
-- Mrs
5agc re(
r home to Mr. and
rlUnalon of North

M.lhodUt Church
J. W. McCue, Past
10:30— Morning worahlp.

■
— ----.
grandchildren and a host of friends
served by committee consisting ol and relatives to mount her loss
lello. cookies, pickle* and coco*. A Funernl services were conducted by
Ret. J. W. McCue al the Methlovely evenins was spent bv. nil * ine
Father and son banquet nt Metho- Jd... .h'.r.h pm., .Uh
Dodge of Middleville attended the - _
funeral of Mrs. Ella Catt last Tues- 11 £
day afternoon and called aTthe Al-1U L
len Fish home.
, Ll

t — — as
I J fl M
L I U H
Morrls
Allen

remiocs uucuucu luuctai m-kilch
rar Frederick Hanlan at the Farley
funeral home In Battle creek 8aturday ,(ternoon. The Hanlan fam­
ny spent each summer at their cotrEiTute MS

*
M

o[ Mr ।

Alvin Helrigle of North Irving.

HOWTOFCiDFVRMORt

Feb. 8, following a tcn-

A. Brig

Mrs. Ray Wieland. Bonnie Lou and
Jimmie Living* ton attended the
Brethren society at the home of
Mra. George Overholt at L-&gt;gan last

Bldg. ■ Monday

1. Pk,ty,f GwiQwlityl«»*ka*»
• SIU*.

library nt,230. w&lt;
Yotr are Invited
meetings.

w8b — ।

2. Groh, property
Roger Williams was In Lake Odessa
Saturday.
Leon Doster of Hastings called
on his mother, Mrs. Mary Doster
.Sundav, She accompanied him
home for a few days" visit. * Mrs.

3.

MASTER BLEND
Dairy Can cent rate

[ keo and fn
il

MR

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ait.

unu swra. nuycc nniwu. w

•

J Brigham, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. I Rnmie Faulkner .vent to Middle­
Dale Brigham of- 107 E Kingman vUk, gundgy where she will spend,
Ave.. Baltic Creek and Richard , few davs with her. sister Mrs.
I Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde I Charles Kopf. * Mrs. Calvin Powell
I Smith of Delton were married.
HMjlng* called on her sister.
| Wednesday evening by the Rev N. Mrs Bianchc Richards Friday. *
Dan Brady, pastor of the First Mr nnd Mrs. D n. Erb entertained
Presbyterian church. Battle Creek. wHi, a r,mUv dlnncr at the Delton
I1 hi the parsonage, at 199 Fremont tWitnuront Sunday evening. MernilThc couple were attended oy Miw bcrM present were Mr. and Mrs
! Betty Sldnnm and the brides । Uw#||,n
nnd lhree sons La­
I brother. Burton Brigham. Mrs.' mar Lloyd nnd Lynn'of Kalamn11 K.rtllH Ic
1Oa*&gt; urnrillntr At Control
_____
_
.....u
__ rcuuin* hum
.......?&lt;■),
win'.
wiiour
high, Battle Creek and Mr. Smith. thre&lt;. children. Gloria and Plynn
attended Delton high school. Mr. f cf Lowell nnd M.M. 1/c Loree Petl­
and Mrs. Smith are employed bv j nock u 5 NaVy. who ]cft Tuesday

FARMER

HASTINGS'GRAIN &amp; BEAN CO.
HASTINGS. MICH.

PHONE 2678

Jack Sempf, Shoe &amp; Leather Goods Shop

The MODERN SCIENTIFIC Baking Wartl
Perry C. Jone*
,
Perry C. Jones. 60, a retired
blacksmith and garageman died at
his farm home near Delton, at
4:30 Tuesday, following an lllncM
of 10 weeks. Born in Batavia town­
ship. Branch -county. August 6,
1884, the son of Mr. and Mr*. Wil­
liam Jone*, he spent most ot his
life In this vicinity. He married
Betsy Tungatc July 3. 1040. He
leaves his wife, a brother Clyde
Jones. Battle Creek. R. 2: three
stepchildren. Mrs. Roland Tack. Mat­
tawan, Gerald Tuneale Dowling.
Horace Tungate. Delton and three

telephone

Wk wish wc could tell you. Nearly 100,000
olhci |*coplo want to know the same thing.
Evcn*(hough we're filling tome orders every
day as present users give up service, the
waiting list keeps on growing.
As soon as wartime shortages case up,
wc plan lo start a five-year expansion
"program costing $1204100,000. But that
won’t mean that everyone who wants a tele­
phone will be able to gel it as soon as that
program gets under way.
.
After the necessary mgterials, man­
power and j.-jqufaciuring facilities are

available, building* must be erected or
enlarged, and cables and central office
apparatus must be manufactured. Then
begins the slow, painstaking task of instal*
lation with its millions of hand-soldered
connections, and the job of tying the new
equipment into die present system with*
out interrupting service. All that lakes a
long time.
So we can’t say just when wo can in­
stall your telephone. But we do pronum
that your order will be filled in its proper
turn, and just as soon as possible.
'

GENUINE
HEAT PROOF
OVEN GLASS

BAKING

1—1 qt. Cutsrole and Cover
1—944* D««p Losi Pan
1-8H* Pis Plata
4—6-ot. Individual Baker*.
GUARANTEED 2 YEARS
AGAINST OVEN HEATI

PIECES

WHEN YOU THINK OF SELLING
YOUR CAR, BE SURE TO SEE US.
08768500

BURKHOLDER-NISCHAN, INC.
PHONE 2680

COOK, BAKE AND SERVE

AU IN THE SAME DISHI |

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hat

�ywr. nARTINGT B.UVXtR. THUBSDAr FEBRV.UEYM 1»|i

Nojob is as sure
as your Bond !
Think it over;

Think it over especially when you get the urge to spend
now... when you get the idea that maybe it wouldn’t hurt to
cash some of those War Bonds.

Because if you let those Bonds go now, or before they reach
maturity, you’re letting go one sure thing in your future.

United States War Bonds are the best investment in the
world. No matter what happens in postwar America, you can
always be sure to collect those four dollars for every three
you’ve loaned Uncle Sam, when your Bonds mature.
No job—no income—no other opportunity offers you such
certain security, such a chance to protect your own future, or
such a chance some day to have some of the things you’ve
always wanted.
Instead of cashing in your Bonds next time you’re tempted,
buy another just to be on the safe side. Your country needs
the money—and you need War Bonds!

Keep faith with our fighters
Buy War Bonds for Keeps

/ALLDORFF &amp; SON
FRAND AND BARRY
’HEATRES
DGES JEWELRY
“DSEN'S
* BARKER
" &amp; GOWN

•ORT SHOP.

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

REED'S DRUG

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT

WORKS

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK

ANDRUS SERVICE

VIKING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
*
LONG &amp; MOORE Sc to $1
STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.

INT. SEAL &amp; LOCK

MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
COFFEE SHOP
BARRY CLEANERS
STEBBINS tr JACOBS
CUT RATE SHOE STORE

�TUB HABTINGtf BAN MKB. TUUBSQAY, FKBBUABY U. IMS

SUPERVISORS
PROCEEDINGS
• Continued from

5, flee-

Sall beds covering an area

AUCTION SAL
AUCTIONSALE

On account of the death of my husband, I will sell the following at Public Auction

I have decided to sell at Public Auction on my farm located 2 mile south of Wood­

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1945

land, the following property on

v

at the farm located 9 miles south of Hastings on M-43; or 2 miles south of Shultz I

-

Oil Station on

Commencing at 1 o'clock.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1945
Commencing at 1 o'clock.
HORSE &amp; HARNESS
Roan mare, 8 yrs. old, wgt. 1,700 lbs.
Set of work harness.
4 collars. 1 set fly nets.

*
CATTLE
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, due in April.
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, due Mar. 15.
Holstein heifer, 23 mos. old, fresh 5 wks.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, due Oct. 28.
4 Holstein heifers, 1 yr. old, not bred.
2 Holstein heifer calves, 3 mos. old.
Bangs and T. B. tested.

POULTRY
100 Leghorn pullets.

HAY &amp; GRAIN
8 tons of June clover hay, baled.
100 bales of wheat straw.
, 200 shocks of corn.
100 bu. oats. 20 bu. soybeans.
TOOLS
John Deere double disc.
Osbom 3 sec. drag. Spike tooth drag.
Miller bean puller. Ajax cultivator.

McCormick Deering 5 ft. mower.
Cloverseed buncher. 99 Oliver plow.
Rubber tired wagon and flat rack.
1932 Chevrolet truck, 6 cylinder, long
wheelbase, with stock rack, good rub­
ber.
'
Galvanized self-feeder. Fence stretcher.
Pair of heavy sleighs. Log chain.
2 steel garden gates. Good feed cooker.
Hay slings and forks.
Quantity of hay rope.
Endless rubber drive belt.
Sap evaporator, 11* long, 31' wide, com­
plete with faucet.
Gathering tub. Set of gravel boards.
Chicken crate, hog crate.
4-10-gal. milk cans. lOx 14' canvas.
3 steel corner posts. Electric brooder.
2 burner electric plate.
Pail Mutual calf meal.
2 barley forks, 4-3-tine forks.
Quantity small tools, etc.
Hinman milking machine.
Some household goods.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE.

CARL WALTS, Prop.
•

LOREN HERSHBERGER, Auctioneer

HORSES &amp; HARNESS

Sorrel mare, 5 yrs. old, wgt. 1,400 lbs.
Brown mare, 5 yrs. old, wgt. 1,300 lbs.
Well broke.
Double harness and collars, good.
CATTLE

Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, due in June.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, pasture bred,
due soon.
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, pasture bred,
due soon.
FARM TOOLS

Wagon and rack, good.
Wagon and rack, fair.
McCormick Deering grain binder, 6 ft.
cut.
Superior grain drill.
2-3-jec. drags, one good.
•
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Spike tooth drag. Dump rake.
2 mowing machines, one good.
Bean puller. Riding cultivator.
2 horse walking cultivator. Cultipacker.
Corn planter. Single cultivator.
3 bottom gang plow. Corn sheller.

Oliver 99 walking plow.
Hay forks and rope, shovels, forks.
Other articles too numerous to mention.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

2-3-piece oak bedroom suites, springs
and mattress.
Spindle bed, springs and mattress, night
tgble.
Iron bed, springs and mattress.
Oak sideboard. Kitchen cabinet base.
Wall cupboard. Small filing cabinet.
Dining table and 5 leaves.
2 ironing boards. Sawing machine.
3 upholstered choirs. 5 rockers.
Table. DeLaval cream separator No. 12.
2-5-gal. cream cans. Ice box.
Milk pail and strainer. I gal. dash churn.
Quantity of dishes and kitchenware.
Electric fence, nearly new.
Set of 3 doctor books.
The Practical Stock Doctor.
5 gal. crock dash churn. Couch.
12x15 Axminster rug. 3 looking glasses.
Heating stove, Hot Blast Florence.
Some kitchen chairs, books and pictures.

TERMS: Cash day of rale, no goods removed until settled for.

Mrs. Alva Kenyon,
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

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                  <text>HELP BEAT INFLATION
BUY BONDS

The Hastings Banner
SECTION ONE—PACES 1 to 8

1ICHTY-NINTH YEAR

16 PACES—TWO SECTIONS

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 1. 1945

Barry Red Cross Drive Begins Todaj
Our Quota, $12,900—You Can Help To "Keep Your Red Cross At His Side
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DOG QUARANTINE
- - - - - 450 VOLUNTEER
HASTINGS TO HAVE INFANTILE
indicate: ARhrnrA FA Ft
WORKERS
TO
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ORDERED IFOR
PARALYSIS
DRIVE
MODERN
AIRPORT
Home Front Site is Farmer Osborn Farm
&gt;!£■;'RADDY COUNTY
COUNTY
NETS $1,619.46 ENTIRE
Donated by Hasting* Mfg.
Red Croat Doing Great Work
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Briggs District
Feb. 23. 1945
Dear Boy* and Girls of the serviceI believe It 1* my turn to write
you. Ill do my best to give you
»ome new* of the ones in service
in the Brigg* District. I hove talxed
nth several of your mothers or rel­
ative* of some sort and will try tn
give you »ume of the new* of the
one* in this neighborhood
1st. Lt. Betty Ketcham MUD.
daughter nt Mr. and Mr*. OU* Ket­
cham of Izrcey U at the Station
Hoapllul. Drew Field. Tarnpu 7.
Florida.
Ehe was made 1st Lt. about a
year ago and has been stationed at
this Hospital for nearly two year*
The war department ha* now re­
ceived the official list of prL«oner*
ut war on the Japanese freighter
which waa sunk Sept 7. 1944 and
have notified Mr. and Mrs Vem
Welcher of Lacey that their son
Pfc. Floyd M Welcher was among
those lost when the sinking oc­
curred. Tire vessel sailed from Davap Mindanao. Aug. 20, 1944. with
150 Prisoner* ut war aboard. It
waa sunk by torpedoes on Sept. 7.
1944 off lhe western shores of Min­
danao.
' It Is thought that relatively few
of the prisoner* had opportunity
to leave the sinking ship and of
those whp did. many were killed.
The Japanese Gov't report* all of
the prisoners as lost, indicating
that no survivors are In lhe hands
of that Gov't.
There is no information a* to
what happened to the Individual
prisoner* but known circumstance*
lead to the regrettable conclusion
that all uf the unaccounted for
prisoner* lost their live* nt the
Ume of the sinking.
Wck-h€r* were informed of lhe
sinking' of thia ship last. Oct 30.
1944. Floyd wa* thought to be on
it. Thl* wa* the first word that hl*
parent* had about their son In
over a year. He waa taken prisoner
in May 1942. and was missing for
a year before he was reported a
prisoner.
He attended Central High School
and wa* last employed In Battle
Creek at the Fund Center. 184
Main He enlisted In 1939 and was
with lhe 19th Bomb Group as a
radio operator.
• Hi* only brother. Donald en­
tered service Jan. 31. 1945 and is
located at Fort Riley Kansas His
wife and son are living in Bedford.
Address:
Pvt. Donald Welcher
A£.N 36934339
Trtoo R, 2nd Regt
C.R.T. Bdg. 2174
Fort RUey. Kansas
Lt. T. J. Stephens is flying a
cargo plane and wouldn't choose
anything else. Address:
Lt. T. J Stephens. 0876872
APO. 920. '■ Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif.
Pfc. E. G. VanSyckle. 34190390
Ernest is in Holland and that la
ail he can tell his folk*. His wife
was formerly Mildred Helmer from
Hastings.
Norris Winn. AB N 3*522304
W- A.P.O. 502. •: Postmaster
/]

Norris is in New Caledonia and 1*
in the Engineering Dept. He was
Inducted from Ann Arbor, but U
n Barry County boy. He made his
home with hl* aunt and uncle. Mr.
and Mrs Louis Nutter of L^cey.
Pfc. Albert Graham has been
sent to Pyote. Texas to study the
B-29 for-a month. He was formerly
located at Brigg* Field. Texas. He
has been, in Texas since last April.
1944 Hla wife. Nyla (Miller) has
been with him since last November.
She Is working in the Southern
Pacific Timekeeper* office in Alpaao. Texa* where they were living
while Albert wah stationed at
Briggs FlAd.
rtc. Morri* Brandt. 35048852
A.P.O. 182. '1 Postmaster
Morris Is itetioned in Italy. He hat
been overseas over a year and has
never seen his six month* old aon.
Hix wife. Neva, and children live In
Hasting* with her parent*. Mr. and
Mr* Orin Cole.
Pfc. Robert Benson 1* in South­
ern England, and I* stationed at
Abe 119th General Hosoltal Hl*
"wife, Maxeen and baby girl live
with her narenta at present. She 1*
working Id Battle Creek.
Pfc. Robert Benson. 36288428
119th General Hospital
APO 201. •: Postmaster

A.’O Clarence D. Campbell.
9*4119007 2518th Unit Class 43A
Sec. H EAAP
Enid. Okla
Clarence will have his commission
In Uirte weeks for 2nd Lt. His
brother. Earl received a letter from
him yesterday.
Pfc. Glenn Campbell. 36410786
&amp;H 218 Inf
,O. 94, *7 Postmaster
New York. N. Y.
Olcnn is with lhe 3rd Army. His
wife Clara and children live with
that Glenn ha*n't seen.
T-8*t umu M. Jonas, 38191641
Hq. Btry. 816 AAA Bn
A&gt;O. 8H. « PoMmaMM
(OonUnuod an Page 4. Sae. 1.)

on countless building. It indicates
that Red Cross volunteer work 1*
jlnuon
going
on.

Definite plan* ar* shaping up for
lhe construction of an airport for
the city of Hasting* In the near
future on the land recently given
the city by the Halting* Mfg Co
This company purchased for lhe
eity the farm owned by Mr. ana
Mrs. Harry Osborn, located about
three and one-half miles west of
Hastings, near lhe Lake Algonquin
school, nn old M-31. and consist*
of approximately 140 acre*. It U
easy of access and U fairly level.
It 1* expected that preliminary
work will begin as soon a* pos­
sible after a survey of the land it
ii.ade and an eslknate made of the
amount .of gradiiig to be done, dirt
moved, etc.
Tile Hasting* city council has
named a committee, consisting of
Don Siegel, chairman. Roy Thoma*.
Harry Miller and Forrest Lane, to
represent lhe city in thl* under­
taking. The committee has been
interviewing contractor* a* they
are anxious to start the work us
soon u* weather condition* permit.
A grant of *1000 has been made
to the city by the state board of
aeronautic* to assist with lhe coat
of the survey and preliminary mat­
ters. Later. It 1* expected, that un
anotmeni will be made by this
board matching the amount ex­
pended by the city for tHe airport
eengfructlon — grading, (emovlnx
fences, seeding, etc.—but not for
building construction. The commit­
tee plans to go to Lansing soon,
probably some day next week, to
discus* thl* subject with the aero­
nautic* board and Ret definite in­
formation about the necessary pro­
cedure.
This i» good new* to the people
ot Hasting* and I* another evidence
of the progressive spirit of the city
. and the Hustings Mfg. Co. as well.
For the pail two week*, flying
lesson* liave been In prog res* at
the field, despite the lack of accutnmodalioni. with George Car­
money of Kalamazoo as Instructor
Ten student flyers are enrolled in
the class. Mr. Carmoney is a for-

iner agmy liutru. tor und Is now
In the employ of the Hastings Mfg
Cu. He la conducting these ctarw*
as an individual, not representing
the city.

WOMEN'S CLUB TAKE
INITIATIVE STEPS
Wide Range in Recreation
Offered to Taung Women
The public relations committee.
Hastings Women's club. Is anxious
to contact employed girls, teach­
ers. housewives or any others over
eighteen (above Saxon Castle age)
who would be Interested in Joining
recreation claxies here in any of the
following lines — Bridge, bowling,
softball. voUcybail. study groups In
world affair* and current events,
knitting. "Dully Post'' classes, danc­
ing. handwriting analysis, cooking,
reading room, group singing, typing.
In these day* of restricted re­
creation. and with so many young
men away, what to do outside
working hours is a problem to many
girls and young women.
Questionnaire* have been sent
to factories, office* and other places
and interest is being shown In most
all the subjects offered, but a fair
tired number must be indicated
for each, in order to make it worth­
while to organise.
■
Any interested are urged to con­
tact Mr*. Richard Groos, chmn,
Mrs. Harold Foster. Mr*. Bernard
Reed. Mrs James Bristol. Mr*. Ar­
thur Brandt. Mrs Dorrance Trethric, Mr*. E. A. Burton, or any club
member.

Barry County Exceed*
Quota ot $1,200—Earl
Boyes Qlrects Drive

Ear) Boyes, county chairman for
tliq 1945 Infantile Paralysis Drive,
announce* that Barry contribution*
totalled *1.619.46. or well over lhe
quota of 61JOOOO
Half of thh
money will be sent in to the National
Foundation and the balance will be
retained for tue in the county. The
National Foundation uses its re­
source* to help fight infantile
er*lysis epideink. Many district*
the state have received invalu­
able aid tn till* manner.
Herewith ir a summary of contri­
butions:
Individual contributions—6202.00.
Schools—Bristol. 88.75;
Barney
Mill*.
8250;
Pralrteville. 83.72:
Shores, 8255; Bruahrldge. 1157.
Carlton Center. 87.20; Week*. 81.42;
Fisher. 655; Allofl. 85-21: Hartings
Center. 83.50; Wood, 81.42: Hind*.
83.25; Dunn. 850; Milo. 88.6o; Burtoughs. 6135; ShulU. 62-30; Orange­
ville. 250; Little Brick. 83.00; Coate
Grove. 81.03; Stevens. 83.75; Fish,
64.00;
Middleville. 838 87;
total.
8105.24.
nluUon* — Woodland ComFarm Bureau. 81050; Clov­
erdale Sunday School. 85.00;
County Fann Bureau. 81050; Has­
tings Kiwanls Club. 814 50; Maule
Grove Orange. 89.50; Local 138
CIO., 825.00; Middleville Rotary
Club. 838.75; total—81133b.
Manufacturing Firms &amp; Employees
—Hostings Manufacturing Company.
8411.70; E. W. Bits* Company. 826 24; Grand Rapids Bookcase &amp; Chair
Co . 8550; total—8443 44.
Theatres—Pic Theatre. Nashville.
873.76: Arcade Theatre, Middleville.
817 10; Strand Theatre. Hastings.
8267.65; total-837851.
Village*—Freeport.'8250; Dowling.
8850;
Hickory Comers.
819.25;
Nashville, 833.28; Middleville. 814.­
36; total-87739.
Coin Boxes In Hastings^-8129.11.
Ii^red
Birthday
Balls—Nashville. »ponhv^fw
-____
- u..
«....
^£1**
8123
05; Lodge Knights of
., _----- ______ J; Hastinp. aponaorod
bi Junior
junior Chamber
Chan
by
of Commerce.
|4fljr7 —Total 817002.
si
84657.
Grand Tlotal 81519.46
Officer* of county committee are:
—Maurice Foreman chairman. Stu­
art Clement, vice chairman, !/&gt;ren*o
Maus, treasurer, and Mrs. Richard
Cook, secretary. Other member* of
the executive committee are: D. AVanBuskirk. George Hebden. Law­
rence Farrell. Miss Kathleen Perry.
ML* Nonna Michael. Mrs. C. C. Hlgble. Dr. J. K. Allland. Mrs. Cleo
Brown, school chairman, all of Has­
tings; Mr*. Edward Reascr. Wood­
land. Charles Higdon. Nashville. C.
L. Reynolds. Hickory Comer*. Ru*-

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NEW DIRECTOR AT
CLEAR LAKE CAMP

Teacher-training students from
the college will also spend a portion
of lltelr practice teaching tn the
camp.
In connection with the aix-week*'
Bummer Seaaion Workshop in Camp­
ing Education there will be held
at the camp a Laboratory Camp for
Giri*. This camp will stress the

Mrs. Carl C. Rom. lhe former
Aller Curtiss. of 426 Elut South St,
ha* received the Purple Heart which
was awarded to her husband. Pvt.
Carl Rose and also a piece of the
shell fragment which caused hi*
wound
while
fighting in*Germany
on
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iJ’UfaS'
%S*rBl
Rm dr or* child, JWbret

Chapter -- ------------------------ ------------—
Spomored by Local
f 5f‘J, 1 r' j-J* I
the capable UMRR I LU Uli I I
ot[ the county. Under lhe
direction of Mr*. R. O. Hubbard.
Organization* and Clubs
'
Regulation Issued by the
Chapter, chairman, all phases of
Red Ctom work are receiving at- 1
State Department of
theme of the Army-Navy Night I through March 3
I trillion. Mr*. Homer Smith, home
Health on Monday
I proeram to be presented in Central X5. good through
service chairman. Is busy at all I
Today 450 volunteer worker* are time* aMlsting men and families of
here on Tuesday eve- i and A3. B2. C
Sheriff Glen Bera received notice auditorium
»,
W . .. ..M ...I—„ e*£ fhroush june 3
visiting home*, farms, business men in the armed force*
Home on Monday that a county-wide quar- ।
:
places, offices of professional men service has been well named the amine of digs has been ordertd for
Jotat *ponror»hlp of the Hasund the factories
i of the county to : llnk b«.
-’e
“-’tw
tween
home and the man Barry county, effective now »(ui
__________ ______ ______ ____
begin the work of rcachln;
reaching Barry in\ervite
“
l»OM of
nt the
th. Amer
Amor.­ u.
.. »&lt;mr
. 1 . c ■' Three groups of Nurse*' contm.nng through May 14
, ♦"•J
»nd B2. good through March 11:
Co.'s, quota of *12.900
Aides have been trained and asMat
This action I* necessary because ”rrce *nd
Ct\ m^*L..^f c2. Di! E2. F2 and GA. good
ican Red Craw War Fund drive for at Pennock hospital reneving the
’evrf“
®‘ wTSTAmerican uSU ^he*UA VV f through April 28; Hl. JJ.’lL L2.
1945. National Red
asking
Rud Cross 1*
LW
kf n* j situation caused by lack of registered 0,kVM &lt;rXli'ArnCe
in lhe county, most of them
,
and M2 good through Jun* 2.
*r nniM*?nr nn^ burses and Mrs. F S Bechtel, head rabies
in the Middleville community Six C-IO. local* at Blbsj*nd Ha*8°°° «««*"
*■
o( production. finds it difficult to positive case* have been found and t ng» Manufacturing Company, and *
tlonai and local Red CTOs**®r* . fumbh enough sewing and knitting. sev
oral others art being tested 'be A.F. of L. local al Bliss.
Kt**! through
Mis. Maurice Foreman, war fundfor the women
&lt;nm»n of the
th. County.
Cntintv.
from that village at well as other
Ticket' will be distributed free of 28: Stamp No. 35 good through
chairman. Iuu&gt; had supplies in the
localities.
The
quarantine
order
by
the
above
organizattafM
June
2.
Other ptiases of Ute local Red
hand of lhe local chairmen and
solicitor* for some time and all Cross work include* home nursing was issued by the state department . snd admittance will, be by tiyket
Period 4 and
worker* have received the necessary and nutrition classes. Junior Red of health working in conjunction only
Speaking for the Army will be
Information tor conducting a *uc- Cross aciivitles. assistance to the with the Barry county health decamp.and
hospital Council through Krtment. Lyman B Chamberlain. Lleut.-Colonel Roswell P Ro»er.strolane stanna 1 2 and 1 la
cessful drive.
ahh officer, and Dr. J. K. Alt la nd I gren. fotmerly chief officer of tech- u-nv three good Lndefinltelv
All homes and business concern* the Chapter-', representative. Rev.
Don
Gury.
first
aki
claws
and
Under
the
quarantine
regulations
nlcal
information
on
the
*taff
of
!
*
1
contributing to tiie war fund will
be privileged to display the Red many other activities not directly all dogs must be kept confined on 1 Lieut.-General’John C. H. Lee and ।
the owner's premises ot on leiuh j »u in charge of the SHAEF cornCross emblem In their window* and
To continue its work. Red Cross and under control at all times, not I h-r aervice in London until he was AUCTION SALE**
each individual contributor will re­
ceive a small lapel flax bearing lhe urgently needs the funds asked and allowed to run at large anywhere I injured by a robot bomb explosion
; ia*t June. Before entering the I
------ -rrj-rw»;
Rc&lt;l Cross emblem The same lapel Mrs Foreman and Chapter officials in the county
Anyone nothing a dog acting »u*- Army
Lieut-Colonel
Rosengren &lt; H4MLES DeVAULT
button is being used again this year, have confidence the quota will be
» lawyer and was formerly ।
the fannTir 1W
authorities say. because It is rocog- easily reached and oversubscribed. oiciomiv i« asked to report the mat-(
m *s' ££» jsi

In Battle Zone* and On
The Home Front

J'SEL

program. It will run for four weeks
ana any Hatting* girl between the
ages of seven and twelve la eligible
to attend either of the two-week
period*.’

ALL-AMERICAN SUPPER
WACA will serve cafeteria

4.

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EDITORIAL

Barry
There are many people In Michi­
gan who will not be enthusiastic
supporters of lhe lax program as
outlined by Governor Harry Kelly—
to emphasise by understatement.
Perhaps the public has not yet been
given all of the facts, but a vary
detailed explanation will have to
be forthcoming in order to clear up
questions' which many people Are
asking.

. The backbone of the governor's
program consists of new excise taxes
on cigarettes and liquor, coupled
with a *50.000.000 highway bond
Issue to be amortised by an addi­
tional one cent per.gallon tax on
gasoline.

Why these added taxes? Why
plunge the stat* into debt with a
new bond Issue wheh die present
sales tax Is rolling up tremendous
surpluses? It Just doesn't make
sense—at least not In the light of
facU and figure* which have so far
been released.
Al the present time the state'i

income from taxes already existing
Is said to be in the neighborhood of
1240.000.000 annually. Out of this
the Mate has accumulated a tre­
mendous surplus; a surplus which la
ittimatedC to be approaching the
«100 000.000 level. Including a 850.­
000.000 post-war fund
In view of tire states ability IO
build up such substantial sutpluse*.
why docs Mr Kelly consider it nec­
essary to seek more revenue or to
float a $50.000 000 bond issue?

It Is estimated that the proposed
cigarette and liquor excise taxes will
bring tn about *29.000 000 a year.
The added gaaollne tax will yield
about eleven million more. which
will be earmarked for the retirement
of a *50.000.000 highway bond Issue.
Yet only small portions of this huge
total will be devoted to financial
aid of local governmental unita
which are In difficulties because of
the present fifteen mill limitation—
and it was primarily the relief of
these unlu which brought up the
(Continued on Page 3. Bee. 1.)

ELI W. LINDSEY IS
TAKEN BY DEATH

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Barry- county nxs lost another
prominent and influential citlxen

the program which will be "Three
Uvea." Worship service by Mr*.

Delton
Tiie regular meeting of lhe Del­
ton WS.CB. will be held at the

of Mr*. Ila Francisco. Wed­
Wat a Promingnf Resident home
nesday afternoon. Mar. 1th. Mrs.
Of Prairieville Township
Uncoln Bush will be in charge of

Former KelloggfUnit ?o
In the death on Saturday morning Clyde Northus.
Operate a* Part of Western of Ell W. Llndaey, 78, at hl* farm . Mr*. Willard Whittemore will en­
home west of Prairieville.
tertain the Delton Inland Lakes
Michigan College of Ed.
Ell Lindsey waa bom April 7.

Dr. Wilbur D. West, head of the
psychology department of Witten­
berg College. Springfield. Ohio, who
Is well-known in the field of camp­
ing education, has been appointed
director of the Wertcim Michigan
College Camp at Clear Lake near
Dowling. Dr. and Mr*. West and
family have already taken up resi­
dence at lhe camp and the older of
their two children Is enrolled In the
kindergarten here.
The Clear Lake Camp was recently
added to Western Michigan College
facilities through a lease by the w
K. Kellogg Foundation on a five-year
experimental basis. Dr. West said
Partial financial support will be
Rven lhe college by the Kellogg
OJES Bake sale.' Masonic haU.
lundatlon during the first three
Sat, Mar. 3, 1:00 pm.—Adv.
year*, he stated, after which It will
be operated without any Foundation
PURPLE HEART AWARD
assistance during the succeeding two
REACHES WIFE
year*. If. al the end of this trial
period, it ha* been proven to both
the college and the Foundation that
camp activity can be made an effec­
tive and integral part of lhe edu­
cation of children and teachers, the
W. K. Kellogg Foundation has
agreed to deed the camp to the
college. Dr. We»t state*
The ramp will be operated on a
ycar-arouna basis. Dr. West ex­
plained. During spring and fall.
Khool children with their teacher*
from neighboring communities will
attend the camp to participate In
a program of outdoor education.
He said that educator* are begin-,
nlng to reallxe that lhe camp catf
be an Invaluable supplement to tlxte
classroom in a well-balanced edu­
cational program. It will be pos­
sible tor some of th* members of
the fifth and sixth grade classes of
the schools here to take part in this

PEARL HARBOR FILM
TOA,"BE SHOWN
RATIONING
6 * AT A GLANCE *

TA DF fl lAIHll

1868. in Prairieville township, the
son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lind­
sey. and lived his entire life on the
farm which hl* grandparents, Mr
and Mr*. Ell Wait, homesteaded
from lhe government in 1836. Mr*.
Wait wa* lhe first white,woman to
die in Prairieville township and
was buried more than a centuryago in the family cemetery on the
Lindsey fann.
For many year*. Mr. Lindsey ha*
been prominent in progressive ac­
tivities in hi* own community a*
well as the county at large. He
ha* held various office*, serving a*
a county road cotnnu*Jooer, a
strong leadtr In the Pine Lake
Farmer's club; a director of tha
Barry County Fair association; was
interested in the Barry Co YM C A
for many years: served as a mem­
ber of the Delton Creamery- Co.,
lhe Barry Co. Farm Bureau, and
the Doster Elevator Oo. Years ago
he donated Und on tlte shore of
Pine lake where the Y camps were
held and later sold lake frontage
to-the W. K. Kellogg Foundation
where Ils large cainp was construct­
ed. now operated by the stale a* a
veterans' vocational school. Through
his earnest efforts, as leader of the
Pine Lake Farmers' club, the ren­
tenn 1*1 celebration of the acttlement of Prairieville township was
held at the township cork on Ouil
lake in 1932, the .&gt;.-*anlutlon spon­
soring the event. He was a devout
ChristUn man and always worked
for the upbuilding Of his community
and for the best interests of Barry
county.
In 1896, he was united in mar­
riage to Mis* Esther Honeywell,
whose parents were *Lao pioneer
residents of Prairieville.
In ad­
dition to the widow, Mr. Lindsey
is survived by two sons. Ward and
Lloyd of Prairieville, one daughter,
Mrs Max Newkirk of Battle Creek;
four grandchildren;
two shier*,
Mrs Ernest HaU. Doeter, and Mr*.
Dexter Belgium. Decatur. Another
sitter. Mrs.XllUan Olbeon. of Nash­
ville died a few weeks ago.
Funeral service* were held on
Monday afternoon al two o'clock
at tlte Henton funeral b6me in DelXwltii Interment in the Prairie­
cemetery.
NOTICE
"”

Garden club al her home Thursday
afternoon. Mar. 8. Roil Call: 'Name
an Herb and Tell If* Use." The
following program will be given;
Herbs-dasMa. planting, culture and
storing by Mrs. Ralph Harper and
Mr*. Roas Pierce: Garden care for
April. Mr*. Marie Pritchard
Freeport
Th* Junior Class of lhe Freeport
High school will present the play.
"Jitterbug Spooks, a mystery farce
on Pri. evening. Mar. 9 al the
1.0.0 J*. hall.

OUS action Is neceMary to prevent I !' dUo..Ac!rlhbein Sei and u ?&lt;?w Ln&lt;
miscellaneous artlcta*.
an increased number ot case* Sher- '~arlbbean Bea and U no* household good* etc. Dewey B«|
iff Bera and his deputies have poet- I
S"!1?- Kalimasoo
?1?Stow *111
the «ale and Clifford Ham­
ed the slate notices in various placev
‘ mond will act as clerk See
throughout the county and will ap- ’
pLTJi "arbor.
td’ '■‘•'^’bere In thte lame for M»
predate the cooperation of all dog rie
0X1
particular*.
owner* in clearing up this serious . .....,
------------situation. Representative* of the ’ NAVk MOTIIERh CLUB
j w COFPOCK. Prop.
I
state health department conferred INSTALLS OFFICERS
Mr Coppock will have an atm*
witn local autiwritic* before orderThuraday evening the newly elect- uon
at the place known 'fl
ln» the quarantine
' ed ptflcrs of the Navy Mothers' Club the Perry Henry farm 'o-attd 1
In this city since lhe recent dog No. 423 were uutalled by Past Com- i mil- north 1 mile eart I
ordinance became effective, there ' tnander Gladys Kelly al a meeting I----- - —- •- —------— — —
ha* been a noticeable decrease hi i held at. the Legion hall. Mr*. Nellie ’
the number of canines running loose Ryan assisted the installing officer,
arcund the city, but there L* »tUl, Following 1* the lUt of officer*: te. hay and grain, farm
room for
I or improvement,
improvement. Confuting
com unng , Commander.
commander. Mr?.
Mrs. Lillian
Liman Clark:
ciarx: ,
.
-rp , „„n
;
the dog* during the day and then first vice-commander. Mr*. Florence
* thfb
BUM.
S’ SoSf www*
lettuig them run loow «
at «JBd!
night is ««S 'JSBi
strictly In violation of quarantine jeasle O'Donnell; ac
reMrictlona.
Waters; finance ofl
Deinaay; rhapuin,----------■
Aldrich; judge advocate. Mr*. C. S. o.™ s. HOTtLSOW.
McIntyre: matrons at arm*. Mr*.
' Nellie Freer and Mrs. Birdie Lane: plans.
color Dearer*. Mr*. Edith Lewis and
Mrs. Marguerite Kelly.
Mr* OtJonnell. wa* reaoootnted
to
continue sending greetings to Hereford beef cattle.
Junior Division Reports
the service men. Sne baa don* a
Many Articles Completed
splendid job the past year in re­
membering the fellow* in various
Appointment of Mrs. Andrew F parts of the world. Mrs. Amelia
Roush as vice chairman of lhe Barry Schultx u in charge of the after­
County Chapter, American
Red ' noon tewing.
Cross, was announced at lhe meet­
The club also voted to contribute
. O. JARBARD. Prep.
ing of the executive board. Feb. 20, $25 to the Red Cross when Ute drive
Having decided to Join
at the City Council room by Mrs, opens this week
Sympathy was
R. O. Hubbard, chapter chairman. extended' to Mr*. Kelly and Mr*.
Officers will be elected at the an­ Roger?, whose sons are reported
nual meeting of the chapter in mliang
April. Mr*. Hubbard announced lhe
A change ha* been made In th*
following nominating committee for meeting date* to the second Thurs- tie, hogs, poultry, hay a;
officers to be elected: Arthur Ha­ dav afternoon in each month, when farm tool* miscellaneous.
ven. chairman. Allen Hyde and Mrs there will be sewutg. and the fourth
Frank Currothers.
•• Thursday evening, wherf the regular
Mr*. Chester Stowell, chairman of business and social meeting will be
Junior
Red Cross activities, gave held at the American Legion halL full particulars.
the following report: 50 more writ­
LEO CHURCH, Prop.
ing boards made, making a total HONORS FEBRUARY
of 150; 16 lap boards, bringing the BIRTHDAYS
Owing to feed si
total to 112: 300 nut cup* and 200
MIm Jennie Coscarelli enter­ Church will have an
napkins with decorations for Wash­ tained guests for Sunday dinner in
ington's birthday made and sent; honor of her father's and mothers
25 cartoon books; four afghatu birthdays, also her sister. Mr*. Frank
completed; 50 bedside bags and ten DeRose of Durand and her nephew.
ring toss games made and sent.
Paul Spagnuolo of Lanvins, whose
Mr*. Maurice Foreman. 1945 War birthdays all occur in February. miles south of Freeport. F
Fund chairman, reported her or- Guests present were Mr. and Mrs fertng a good list of bars*
ganiution complete for the drive Frank DeRose of Durand and their farm tools mixellaneous
with worker* ready to go to work three daughters. Mrs, John Spag­
on March I.
nuolo and son of Lake Odessa; Mr. and Clifford Hammond
The next meeting will be March and Mrs. Paul Spagnuolo of Lans­
20 at the same time and place.
ing; Mr*. Carmen Dlontse and
-1... li. - — .1

Mrs. Andrew Roush
Named Red Cross
Vice Chairman

Meeting for Relatives
Of Prisoners of War

Cloverdale
Mrs. Mac Gelb and Mrs. Mary
Gibson will entertain the Ladies
Aid regular meeting and dinner at
the Gibson home. Thursday, March

Preaching next Sunday at 10
o'clock. Sunday school following.
Plaji to attend both services.

Lt. Anne Perry At
Teachers' Group
The North Rural Teacher*' dub
meeting was held at th* Algonquin
Lake school last Wednesday evening
following th* teacher* music class
In the afternoon.
Supper was
served at the home of Sterling
Moore after which lhe group re­
turned to the school where a very
interesting talk wa* given by Nurse
Lt. Anne Perry. Lt. Perry Is on
furlough from service in the South
Pacific and had many interesting
experience* to relate.
- .
LAST MINUTE HOME FRONT:word Tuesday that their son John
ha* arrived in the Bute* and at
present Is In a New York hospital.

TBACTOE GASOLINE
All fanners should file their ap­
plication* for TRACTOR gaaollne
immadlately with the Rationing
Board a* tha AAA Office will not

clad to wall vour IDOliCStillU
upon rsqusM or you may call st
ths attics Mr thsto

|
।

Next of kin. relatives and friends
of American men listed as prison­
ers of war are urged to attend a
meeting -.Tuesday, March 6. at 8
pm. at room 205 in the high school
building. The meeting is being ar­
ranged by Joseph Skinner, chair­
man of the prisoner of war com­
mittee of the Barry Co. Chapter
American Red Cross, who will pre­
side.
The purpose of tiie meeting. Mr.
Skinner say*. Is to exchange infor(nation received by the famlle* of
the prisoners of war. Also the com­
mittee wiU have information on
how to address letters and pack­
ages and other matter* of import­
ance to the famllie*. Mr. Skinner
Ls ready al all times, to give such
Information a* he receives It from
National headquarters.
Letters have been sent to the
next of kip of the 12 men from
Barry Co. officially listed a$ urisoner* of war. Families who have
men listed as misting also are
urged to attend as the work ot lo­
cating men »o listed will be dis­
cussed. Mr. Skinner states that Rad

guests of honor received very many
lovely gifts. There were sixteen
present

A PROCLAMATION
To the Residents of th* City of
Hastings:
Keep your Red Cro*s at his
side" 1* the slogan for till* year**
Red Cross drive which opens today,
March 1. and continue* during the
month. American troop* are now
sutloned on 52 war fronts attf
everywhere these men go, there M
the Red Croas. ready to help in ev­
ery possible way.
The financing of the Red Cross 1*
tn itself a stupendous undertaking,
at home and abroad Even- service
man speak* in loudest praise of the
Red Cross activities In camps in
this country, at ports of embarka­
tion. at the camps abroad. In hos­
pitals—everywhere the Red Cross
follows Old Glory.
Barn county's quota this year 1*
112.100. which u about 12 percent
hlRher than last year'* figure*. If
we are to .meet thl* quota, it, is
necessary that every one of us shall
cooperate and give generously when
visited by lhe sollcilor in your lo­
cality
Though the campaign continue*
has been that news comes through
from Europe more rapidly than eluting the month of March. Mr*
from the areas in the Southwest Gladys Foreman, city chairman, and
Pacific.
Anyone interested In this vital
Therefore. I. as mayor of th* city
work of the Red Cross Is invited
io attend the meeting. Mr. Skin­
ner plans to have other meetings as drive successful in
more Information is received from
National Red Cross.

WASTE

n

March 1'

COLLECTION
and 3rd «*rd&lt;

and 4th warn

lhe late Otto Zahm, an
miles northwest af Hast
miles southeast of Middk
Irving. An excellent list

farm machinery,

feed;

N. C. Thomas will cry
the Middleville Bank

Dr. Nodal to A
Hastings Club
lightfui

speaker

the

City Clerk s

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MARCH 1. IMS

FOOD CENTER SUPER

STINGS

NASHVILLE

G. b R. FELDPAUSCH CO.

CARLOAD SALE
We Have Just Purchased A Carload of Hogs

ill

J*
in
lu
d&lt;

BUY NOW—THEY WON’T LAST LONG!

PORK CHOPS - - PORK SAUSAGE t
PORK ROAST
*.
PORK SPARE RIBS Mr
PORK STEAK
PORK NECK BONES

36®
29c
33®
22®
38c

Grade 1

lb.

Boston butt

Boston butt

lb.

lb.

Lean

TUNA FISH
CHICKEN
OF SEA
GRATED

COFFEE
HILLS BROS.

.

3
/

Lb. Pk3.

I LB. JAR

- — —

TALL CAN

NO. 2^AN
CREAM STYLE

20 POINTS
PALMDALE
NO. 2 CAN
10 POINTS

Peas

QC

14c
36c

REEDBURC

NO POINTS

20 POINTS

2’/a CAN

DRIED BEEF
OUR

22c

ARMOUR

21 OZ. JAR

4 ZQ
JQ

lb.

Lean

lb.

Ham End

lb.

lb.

Tender

Meaty

lb.

DURKEE OLEO

24‘-

JJ

25c
BROCCOLI
25c
WASHED SPINACH
FRESH CARROTS 2 &gt; 15c
CELERY HEARTS 2
29c
25c
FRESH CUCUMBERS
23c
FRESH PARSNIPS 3
FRESH SQUASH
2 . |5c
GREEN ONIONS
.
25c
FRESH TOMATOES
GRAPEFRUIT
5
33c
3
23c
GRAPEFRUIT
FLORIDA ORANGES — 45c
ORANGES \“A 73c C*“,A 32c i
BUNCH

■•k.-

un

EACH

lbs

L«

bun

lb

^-4£KDLtSS

NO. 2 CAN

13c
Hominy 15c
Sauer Kraut 2 l, ja* I 9c

HASH

COFFEE
DEL MONTE
Q
LB.

Sweet Pickles ° j“' 37c
4X Sugar
Pudding clinton
pkc 5 c
Malted Milk
26c
Malted Milk c7~ 45c
Milk

lb.

FRESH SIDE PORK - _ 25c
FRESH FAT BACK * I9C
PORK LOIN ROAST — - 3|C
PORK HEARTS
22®
PORK LIVER — ‘ 19®
PORK HOCKS “
- 20®

x

foR

for

v

OC

Cream Wheat
22c
Cocoa Wheat pkg- 2Oc
Ralston’s Food pkg 21c (
Corn Flakes
12c
Wheaties
lOc
15c
AreoWax pT 23c «t43c
LcuNrGr7c8‘

X”

X"'

Sani Flush
can 18c
Spic and Span pkc 19c
Old Dutch
.2 cans 15c *
Kitchen
3 cans 17c
Napkins
2 ««• 35c
Kleaniar

Sanitary

RIGS FEET

Gingerbread 1 Joy Cake Mix 1 TUNA FISH

PICKLED
ARMOUR
JAR

M,x

/ &lt;V
LJ

Dromedary

IOC
1

pLA 21c |

CHICKEN
OF SEA
White Meat

«AA
/ WV
JO

p
Ct
cl

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURMBAK MARCH'1. IMS

The Hustings Banner
COOK illM&gt;«'. Killer*

ioiimitn’Tinx

katicb

NATIONAL EDITORIALin.'t; W-ASSOCIATION
IJW -SWtjZ&amp;g

EDITORIALS
* 'Continued from Pruje 1. Sec. I.)

question of a
tlie first place.

modified

plan

In

Governor Kelly's commitu-e up­
’ pointed to study the tax situation
in this state eitlmated that it would
take about S 15.000 000 annually to
do the job; un amount which could
have been ra Ims I under existing
taxation by reserving one-half of
one per cent of the present sales
lax for the use of local governments.

Governor Kelly I* unquestionably
right in discarding a plan to have
the state sale* lax reduced to 2’i
per cent und permitting local gov­
ernmental units io levy a sales tax
of one-halt of one per cent for local
use. Bucli a system brings up some *
Its'* a Boy for
impractical administrative problems
Mr. and Mrs Linden Bryans.
and would cau.se some unequalltlM
R. 3. Ftb 18; Mr und
In tax chaises In various communl- Hastings.
.Mrs, Merle C KellJ-. Michael Meric.
633 E. Bond.- Feb. 22; Mr and Mrs. 1
Kenneth Echtinaw. Rand&gt; Carroll.1
But it would be perfectly feasible Hasting*. R. 3. Feb. 22; Mr. and
to collect tiic three per cent sale* Mrs. Robert J. Cutcher. James Rob­
tax as al present and dhuibutc the ert. Nashville. Feb. 22: Mr and
one-half if one per cent of the to­ Mrs. Gordon A. Duirutt. Michael
tal »o collected back to the local Gordon. Clarksville. Feb. 23.
unit*, according to an equitable Medical:
John Drake. Sunfield: Fred Pal­
formula which takes into conaidcrmer. 410 E. Bond: Mrs U-wls Fernttaii population and retail volume 1 guson. Delton; Phillip Vandervclt.

Mulliken; Mrs. John Gonyou. 615
fi. Jefferson; Frank Rogers. Ho*tings, R. 4; Mrs Ann* WlllitU. 514
F.. JJond; George Whitney. 113 W
Blair.
’
H arg leal:
Vcm McMillan. Ypsilanti; Frank
Cale)*. Nashville; Mrs Russell Fink,
loki Odessa. Mrs. Herbert Lnntcar. Middleville. Mrs James MeDowell. Lake Odessa: Mrs. Robert *
F&lt;x&gt;tc, 612 E- Grand: Mrs. Frank
LJnlnger, Vermontville; Mrs Lawrenee Rnznmn. Hastings. R. I;
Mrs. Evelyn Stevens. 146 E. State;
Mrs, Agnes Tnffee. 560 N Broad­
way; Tliomaa Xoftus. 502 E Green, i
AT FIRST
M
■hk
Discharges:
SIGH OFA^^^
Mr*. Asa Randall. Hostings. R. 1; I
Duane Lummenc. Delton; Mrs Roy*
Douglas. Hastings. R. 5, Mrs.
Thomas Lomnsnry. 911 E. Madison:
Jayne Gardner. 208 E. Grand; Mr*
Lyle Nell and baby girl. HastlngE
It. 2; Mr*. Carl Heffelbowcr and
Cold Preparations as directed. . baby girl. Woodland: Mrs. Ralph
Fox. Alto; John Jordan. Knlamnzoo: Mr*. WeUslcv Ironside*. 401
Benton; Evelyn Woolstun. Hasting*.
R 2: Mr*. Alonzo Smith. 301 E
Walnut. Mr*. Wright Clifford and
baby boy. Middleville: Mrs. Unden
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
Bryans and baby boy. Hastings. R.
3; Mrs. Upward Barnes. 736 E
Madinon: Mr. Lorenzo Maus. 522
W.
Grund; Juanita Ornbau. Middle­
Halm imide in any section. Dates ville;
Gordon Norris. Hastings. II.
2; Ernest Leyte. 628 E. Mill; Miss
promplnraa upon application. Call Lou Ferguson. 602 S Hanover; Mrs.
at my expense— phone Prairieville Lillian Bolton. Greenfield’s Con­
valescent Home: Mrs Wm.. Sweet
and baby girl. 221 N. Broadway: I

Gov. Killy implied in hl* tax
message that the state cannot affont to sacrifice permanently 815 000 000 annually from its'sales tax
revenue The present sunilii* which
lias accumulated in the state’s cof­
fer* do not.make the governor’s ar­
gument sound very convincing.
Anyway, doc.-, it make sense to raise
tl5.ooo.ooo annually for relief of the
city units by slapping on new excise

C»-666

ping-pong Ixills arc
equipment.
At pn
une ball for our tlin

nw“ ot nearly three years, death Miuorw auditing with
following a paralytic stroke. He and committal In Riv
Was . lifelong rertdgH of Hastings
~na ,or manJr years wanted at the
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS HERE
COLLECTING CLOTHING FOB
out we nave a uofk—a n'jpe uiat
FUty-two years ago &lt;xi Au- WAR SCFFEREBS ABROAD
someone in Harting* has a pin*.Mr*. Clayton B. M*t*on Chairman
peng ball or two which he no lona
r.f the war Relief committee
gvr me* .nd will tee that it get* to nln, „e
three datwh- Pir-t r^ureh
ro-w-t 4-»»r‘&lt;er.
u'. . •
'
ter*. Mr*. Esther Fctt. Hastings, of Hastings reports that more than
,
. Mr*. Gertrude Hayes. Battle Creek.
The junior high toy* wound up and
mu
Albion; three
.k... , —
of* nv
Saturday
Clarence,
* ke&lt;".ll
.
, . ..... • —ra&lt;lI
on*.. rTaiiA. Detroit.
l—.iron,
u.iarencc. the ir general headquarter* in Boston
morning with games that did little Grand Rapids, and Ralph. Harting*;
Ha»Ung»; for - shipment to war sufferers
...t ........... .jm
.— .....V.IU—.. ..
—4 tWO
“
I eighucn grandchildren
and
two abroad. Th&lt;xe who wish to donate
The Bruin* captained by Boo Smith. ■ great-grandchlldxK Mr. Tu
—.er committee or to help with the work
Turner
got into the win column again to
linlsh with nme wins ag.uut one j
defeat. Second place Went to Bob
Bradford's Bluehuwks while third
and fourth places went-to Bob Fos­
ter’s BeAven and Bill Cortrighi’i
Blucbeurds
respectively.
Some
thlxty-Bve boys took part and I
can honestly say that there wa* real
talent dtsplnyea by a number of the

BOWLING NEWS

» thS
k.v
h«'r
* in

IS R1
Rapid*
fnrio.-y an Th
pits the enow
Juit around

■VAR BONDS win

One hundred sixty-four young
people enjoyed- a dunce after lhe
game Friday night. .'Music was fur­
nished by recorumgs Mr*. Ire time
and Mrs. Finnie served as hosle.ut*.
'Bruce Tallman, awoclate state
secretary cf the Y.M.C.A. was In
Hostings Monday afternoon and
evening. He vUiled at Saxon castle
and met with the Barry County

HATS

NO MATTER WHAT COFFEE

IN STRAWS AND FELTS
Flavor-sealed

YOU’RE USING-SWITCH TO

in the bean till

KROGER’S HOT-DATED FOR

No Spring outfitjs complete without a new
hit! You’ll love these veiled and bowed pill
boxes and pompadour calots in swim straw
braid* and wool kits. Lovely bright color*!

ground for you!
Save up to a

dime a pound.

$298

3-591
25c

PEANUT BUTTER
Ge'bs.s

CNOC. PUDDING
APPLE BUTTER

CS'

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

7c
12c

Thue B’l

PURE HONEY

pig.

79c

3

44« c.n 29c

FARCY SrniACH 'KJ'

13c

KEYKO MARGARINE

23c

JOHN BECK

Delton,

who helped ot the beginning and are' DEATH OF MENZO IL
*1111 at It.
a .
TliRNEIl ON MONDAY
Equipment will" wear out and
MeTU?

and gasoline taxes amounting to i Patricia Ounlrip, 600 E Blair; Pet- take the lead with a big 677 series
with few contestant* taking the
M0M0.W0 ui.no.nn
'
&lt;r T’J.'S"K r
lane*..in that event.
. . .
lord Curtis. Lake. Odessa.
.
The Five Men Event ended with
We do.agree that the One cent
Woodland
winning the City Champ­
addition to the..uaxHlne mx can,,
ionship
with a 2324 total The Dou­
be justified from the standpoint ot'
ble!) and Blnglo* events will be comraising money for lhe cohUruction I
.ind maintenance of county and
Roy Hubbard's 5T7 scries &lt;211HAWTHORNE BOWLS 71G ■
township road*. However, not very LES
Let Hawthorite etepped Into the IM-212* was the best of the day.
many people In lhe state would care local
;
"Hall of Fame" thl* week when &lt;Not including handicapi..
to sec the road’ problem solved by jhe -cored a remarteabic~xrven hun­
Team Mon.*: Sinclair Oils 2581;
another 150.000.000 bond issue Many dred
।
xrie* while bowling fur State Leonard* 3706; BUss. &lt;Recreation
will recall lhe troubles which de- ;Inmlatlon In the Commercial League. Iz-agur* 2«2tl.
Doubles: E Erwtfy-E. Van Poper­
Veloped in paying back a previous To Le» no lhe honor of being He ing 1181; F. Long-ft Long 1178; R.
first
kegler
to score in the “700 Class ’
road bond Isaue of »5&lt;J,oooxxx) whictj 'in .-anctinned
rompetluoti on Uie Stuart-I. Roush 1117: K. Lcchleltwas floated dtfiing the Grosbeck local
.
alley*
Giving the pin* a ni-r-K. Chase 1045: L. Hawthomestrike* w Avre* 1204: C Annablr-G. Mon­
administration — and there war. rough
:
handling he piled up ’strike*
lea 1244:
124-4: D.
D Sk-gcl-C
Sleiwl-C. Dolan 114®:
much more justification for a bond to score 246-214-356 for a 716 serie*. Icu
Only
one 05*11 frame marred the C. Florla-W. Hackney 1188; R. Hub*
Issue then than there is now.
1
evening'* pcrforninnrp and that was baid-D. Goodyear 1206; O. Fountahi-A. Dalman 1146; C KehfleidThe slate is now on a "pay as you In Hie eighth frame of the second B. Payne IM»: V Ransom-C. Nor­
when the six pin refused to
go" ba*l&gt;. We were a long time I game
Rcynold*-E Smith
fall on u good bit and was also ris 1146; M
getting there. That is the business­ missed to complete a spore. Six 1242; G. Smelker-IL Reynolds 1231.
Single*’. Dr. Wedel 588; F..Edgelike way to manage our affair?.. Let's strikes in a row to finish the last
stick u&gt; the present system.
game netted a 256 score, the final comb C31; G. Marlin 581; C. Kraus*
597; D- WHerdlng O'M: C. Ottosen
I touch to a great scries.
E. —
Carlin
570:
O.
Will
hit 624 tor
for Bll*s
and 587; F. Fisher 677; —
ie protjoscu
wui Ayres nu
uuk uno
...... —
” —
In our opinion, the
proposed exex­
________
cise lux on ilqjinr and
r ‘ cigarettes
*** Dave Goodyear scored 606 for Ha*- : Waldron 585,
lv
if
tiw
sale*
l
ln#»
Piston
Ring*,
both
teams
In
I
■
cun be justified oAlj
_ —.-------- the Recreation League.
*? "
SAXON CAHTLE NOTES
tax is reduced by d proportionate
City Tournament
I Looking over the work that ha*
amount.
In the City Tournament the. lead- {been done to make Saxon Castle
er* ot th Five men and the
Dou- !
—----------i- i pcAMlblr.
I began ‘-------to wonder
now
To be blunt and brief, we believe blc* were not threatened In the
ir I many Mudent*
. .—v..., Itad put in ttaif.. Kj
—...
ch
that Governor Kelly s tax rtconi- weekend play though Leonards of! time a prison worked he was asked
._ __ —
-- If
If’ he
he came
came in
tn
mrndationa are “way off die beam " tile Recreation League rolled into I to record
his--------namefifth place witli a 2706 series and in twice -----------in one day.
— hi* signature -at&gt;­
'•^ared
I the doubles Charles Annable und. pea
red for both period*. The list
PFNNOCK HOSPITAL
liiis been
— counted,
cou.jtvd and there are
ar* 334
324
(lien Monica hit 1244 to taka sec- ha*
B'rths:
manv of
tlieae
lend place and Myron Reynolds and signature*.
-------------- Of course
---------------------**'"
—
II* a Girl for
1 rd Smith with 1242 took u firm hold indicate the same individual. But
Mr. and Mr*. Freeman Bciltiu-s. ion
.. third
.....V. place. _
_
It I* intereating to note that there
The Singles Event saw Ed Fisher arc ju*t two boys o! the whole group
। Barbara Jean. Hastings. R. 1. Fib.
30; Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Dunuell. ।,
Bi th Ehwrn,323 E. Grand. Feb. 20. |
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Bennett. Pa- ।
tricln Ann. 411 W. Clinton. Feb 23;
Mr. and Mrs. Warner W. Nash.
Carole Lee, Clarksville, Fib. 23:
Mi and Mrs Edwin Woodman.
Nancy Cleone. 323 W. MarUaon, Feb. ‘

21c

BAR CAKES

Mich.

17c

HOT CROSS BUMS
TOMATO SOUP

c*mpb«n't

9c

c*n

Q OF£Uv
Clock Bread
Pillsbury’s Best Flour s1.19
Gold Medal Flour
d.19
0,1 SNOSHEEN
24c
Swansdown cake flour
Graham Crackers 2 29c
Fancy Rice
3 29c
Mich. Navy Beans 5 47c
Fame Pancake Flour 5 29c
Karo Syrup
5 35c
Chipped Beets
3 24c
Chipped Carrots^**- 3 24c
Sweet Peas
11c
Enrichod.
Froth Daily

large
J loaves

sack

25 lb sack

pig

lb
pkg

Blue Ro:e

lb
bag

CHALKY FINISHED FELTS

lb
bag

Lovely to look at—lovely
to touch! Alluring padre
brims in such wonderful
colors! Soft wool felts.

lb
bag

■ nn
I. JU
B

lb

Blue Label

COTTAGE CHEESE

lull pound 13c

cant

Odessa

O'PEXOE TEA

CAIDfNS

8c

No 2

NOTICE!
TO LOCKER PATRONS
Pointfrorc not necessary to get meat out of your
locker. These arc FALSE rumors floating around.
Farmers orc entitled to butcher and use their own
meat. Locker patrons who have purchased meat to
put in their lockers paid points when the meat was
bought, so it is net necessary to pay points again.

3 »&lt;■&gt;. 51.39

VITAMIk'S
MOTOR OIL Penn-R*d

“Ageing, cutting, wrapping and freezing of meats
2Vic per lb." to the general public os well as locker
patrons.

Curing and smoking, rendering lord, grinding sau­
sage, making dried beef and corned beef.

Red Arrow

ALWAYS TASTY AMD TENDER
KROGER'S QUALITY BEEF

BEEF

Standing Rib Roast
Tender Cuis
lb. 29c
6 Point*
SIRLOIN STEAK

Kroger’s B««l.

PORTERHOUSE STEAK
Whole or Hjlf - Baled

Services Rendered by Locker Plant

10 * S1.S5

MEAT LOAVES^
Country Club Bulk
MINCEMEAT
OYSTERS

11 Pornls

"HiSJ!:'1

_

3/C
lb 22c
H&gt;

37c

47c

large Site
SMELT

it 26c

WHITINS FILLETS

U&gt; 28c

FRESH
PORK
SAUSAGE

__
To take or fry
— —
r "'73c POLLOCK FILLEYS lb 25C

Yellow Pike

b

"■27c

2-98

35c

New Spring styles in roomy
handbags.

CARROTS

fWs*/

California

FLORIDA CELERY
NEW GREEN CABBAGE

We hove a large assortment of containers for
fruits and vegetables ot moderate prices, also wrap­
ping ooper for patrons who wish to cut and wrap their
own tneat.

SWEET HOTATOES
RADISHES

25&lt;

APPLES

c»up. Rod

*°FJ,’Aits’

4
bunch

clasps. Black, colors.

5 *•

OTHER SMART

29c

1.98

5c
55c

A new one for your new
fit! Spring styles and sp
color! fully lined. Sr

'*thiuP'

Oranges

DOUGHNUTS

-14c

ploMk ckupt.

do„„ 59c Urg.Sl.

WE 3UY POULTRY

115 S. JEFFERSON. HASTINGS

plastic or mock tortoise shell

2 bchi 15C

2 sc iso
Jud. b 5c

CALIFORNIA SUNKIST

*relftv

Patrons please come to us with your complaints,
telling someone else doesn't help US to straighten
them out for you. We will appreciate any sugges­
tions that will help us to satisfy you.

HASTINGS FROZEN FOOD STORAGE CO

Envelopes and

pouches with handsome

Dressing Poultry and Rabbits.

All meat, fruits and vegatable* MUST go through
processing room before being placed in lockers.

THESE

GUARANTEED BRANDS

FRIDAY FEATURES
Drene Shompoo, Med. Sixo — o m
Curtain Material by the Yard at
Curtains—Panel* @ 1.9P

�Tilt HASTINGS BANNER. THUBSBAY. MARCH I. 1948
Mt of the four Flngtatw* An aarv- Pen Benjamin Harrtaun lioapnai
ice. Both at hl* »Lstrr* and hl* al Tndlanapoli*. Ind Hope well be
ItoUmi Dmodi wtfe ai( mi;, ii,b a wring you *oon too. Du
their mother to Saltridge Field.
The official award read a* follow*:

Pari* and from there io England.
HU wife. Lucille received a card
Morris to Kfoawhara in the Phil- and Mr*. Gerald Powell was sta- dated (Feb. 8) from ,hl* Doctor
Ipjiinra and is cooking at the pres- j tloned^st
S?™-’ saying. Uiat he wa* making nor­
। Una. He was sent over**** from mal Improvement. Hlu Is employed
I New York- HL* paretii* haven't at Duple* In Battle Creek,
Lynn Stoddard. 8 1/
' Pfc- Kenneth A. McClelland
' received Ills address.
S. W. BritlllS Bpc.
I Lt. Robert G. Ogilvie came liomr
ASJ«. 36408IM
’•
Camp Downes
I on furlough at Nea- Year* after 3
Hospital Plant 4101
Great Lake*. II!
• A.P.O 168.
Postmaster
llmr
U» u .1 o™,
wun&gt; u&gt;!’I,
«'
new YOTK. W. Y.
.
te
out. HU wit, anl chlA-eu
Jr ..?, ,1 155
uL
H Sgt Hoy ,M Strickland came
home Feb. 9th for a 4 week* fur­
lough. then le report* to Miami
1* •omewbere in the Phil“““ 1
Brach. Florida for 2 weeks real
■L Bl» forks received a letter
A-P-O.jra- * PoJj.T,trter
with him. They had been living and reassignment. He waa oversea*
Monday from him. lie ha*
i.^,n..
|7.
muiin With her parent* while he wa* ov- 10 months, .iter a-as a gunner on a
i‘hU w
cn,e“*- Hb
,h* baby-for ihe bomber over Germany. Due to hi*
pine*. He came to nrnke hi* home Ilr,t Uroe whcn ht. camc hwne Hl» health he wa* sent to France to
naW«BUkl tell them about Wilbur with Mr- and Mr*. Herman Bab- ■ wWe WM a nurM. (IVPrM:u; they take over a squadron of men at an
—-was
---- --eleven
-------- --yean
------- ---old. wcre
»eir
marricu
ui
one
Mine mu
air iiciu
field.. Hu
nu wife.
wnc. Aleta
nicia Ilves
live* on
were m&lt;rrted
married m
in England
England She
She came
came
wh«n in* eome* home They eodt when he
They seem like his own parents- l3
hll folks lv
,. sprin;
to llve
live wUh
with his
last
sprint the Waubaaon Rd with her parT^cned a letter from him jm parents Arc waiting la receive enta. She works in Battle Creek In
T/Bet. Uuita A. Starken. 18014263 They
Frh 8th.
Sth He
Hr tell*
tells about the his
.... new address.
--.J-—-. ......................
..... of'.the
*___ ____
—
written Feb.
"
I the ..»•
otfice
American
Dry
APX&gt;. 1W T Poatmaster
guerrillas* saving
their
pilot* when
«*
;•
r
e
ggt
James
Llnlnger
ha*
been
I
Cleaners
for
her
father.
g Sgt
has
p-lamer,
Han FrancUco. Calif.
they came down in their planes.
loul* Id line chief over his iquad- They learn a great deal from them stationed at Marianna. Florida apd I 6 Hgt Charles O. Randall
■Hb-lM can’t tell hi* folk* whrrt The pilot* told them that Ute Fili-. hat taken a 3 months course Ia* t j A SA. 38151708
‘ T
Oxygen Det. .
he U located -Hi* wife. Rcva ta in pinos hold lhe Americans in the
SS"enLtah!Iin ht»*?-&gt;nru- fm
hl* eourw
course Feb
highest esteem. So they dunT want Bomber,
nn’"h-r finished hta
rm ’ APO 520, - Postmaster
Opllfomia 'at the present time.
Pfc. Morris V. MUIef 36458819
to let them down. John has a Jap 17th and left for Savannah. Ga
Iliasr&gt; w,cn I(jr inc nic
30th Combat Mapping Sqd.
lofiteer'a sword and wants ta find Feb 33rt. He has been In aenice 3»'r ,
yi*. in May and still ha* hl* same ] btiinbers. He has 6 men under him
buddy.
tiiat help make the oxygen. He Li
Pfc Kenneth A McClelland w.-. ., r &gt;m&lt; win re in Italy. He enll'teC
with the 3rd Army. He wa* wound- .Feb 2’tii. 1941. wa* sent oversea*
ed by shrapnel in Saarlautcni 1 April Wil Charles ha* a baby boy
Germany, Dec 10. 1944 and la re- ’ l&gt;orn last May whom he has never
covering nt the 115th Station.hue- hcu. Hi* wile and baby live in Bat­
pltai In England
Hl* unit ' wa/ tie Creek. IVhru] lie enlisted tie wn*
guarding a roadway when he w.'* working at Clark .Truclntcior in
struck in the left leg by shrapnel Baltic Creek.
from an enemy artillery shell
I hope ihte includes all the ones
Prom,the evacuation hospital he tn service in this neighborhood. I
was taken to a general hospital in tried id contact their relatiwo to
|“R.’ SXSW -n or Ur

Hom* Front

The Banner reapecUuBy suggest*
to it* readrre with rvlaUvt-a nr
friend* In adjoining Eaton County to
urge *uch as are voters to ,«up|Mjrf
the one mill tax propo»ul-fur two
year* only—to be voted upon at the
Now to Dot-Hash with a chopearing election there next month
The W. K. Kellogg Foundation,
which sponsor* the health denariThursday morning via lhe radio,
ment* In teveft southern Michigan
oountlee. including Barry and Eaton,
that her husband *a. Arnold Per­
ha* Indicated that It ta Interested in
kina. had been liberated from Ger­
thl* project and will likely give ■tenman pri*&lt;.n camp Olag 64 in Po­
WOIU aid to a new hoapllal. which
land. Many local folk* heard the
ha* already been the fortunate ex­
broadcast and then did telephone*
perience of Barrv County: awh Im­
provement* to the ratnork Hospital
report *ald that Arnold, a prisoner,
are merely waiting for the war to
taken 'in Italy, since March 15. '44.
end and release materials needed (nr
wa* in a hospital tn Russia suffer1mitJy',n’w uiiu
“21 i»n(*u
"’I??..** eauwi&gt;*ioii. uoiu
mg from lack at food and cold.
in bed* and advanced msdirft! faRemember Arnold. HH8 '35. en­
cilllle* No county now being *eryrd
ured service in '42 with Al Pren­
by thl* nationally acclaimed Kel­
tice and Harold Parker. Letha relogg Foundation can afltird not to
cer cd a telegram from the War
* v * m * ■« to v w
accent this superlative public gen-.
department Monday morning vert- hl* mother. Mr*. Alma Flngleton.
’follwta?telegram was *enl
Wc arc holding over UU next week croaiM* already In full force and
fritur thl* report. You should lu*i
hotirlv usefulness tn Allegan. Branch.
see Letha to know what a differ­ nv pfc rim I? KvEmirTt m« ““ “ccauut ot lhe 4flth W«ldii|g nn- Hill fiak Calhoun. Vail Buren and
mher
W
M
K
’
Wenfart
w
nlvenarte*
of
Mr.
und
Mr*.
Guy
Van
n
ence new* like this can mr.o* to
Barry counties Eaton c-mnty voter*
a gal. she a fairly radiant site I so n.otncr.
Blarcotr. of Assyria and Mr. and are now given a\ntnparablc -oppor­
reb. 24. 1945
Ernest Benedict of Vermont­ tunity to benefit as have the other
hvnpy—and who wouldn't be 'we
Mr*. George Wcllfare
ville, which was received too late counties in Ute Kellogg health proj­
'
tn
make
thl*
Issue
f
ect. We heartily recommend a ••YesIt waa a proud but nil altogether Hastings. Michigan
Mr. and Mr* Arthur Fuller liave vote on the part of our Eaton
a happy occasion when Dick Fingdieted'
......... ...
into tli*- former Jbnn Qunife county neighbor*.
iriuns mom. along with other par- Dear Mom:
Back at last at Camp Edward*, —
residence on 3. Hahover St
Jacob and Howard Clever. Wore
M
om . for a day or. so Will writ.Mil
Martha
M
Maus,
daughter
of
m-U.trminre men of the Miller
fridge Held on Saturday, Feb. 24th
Mr. and' Mrs L F Mau*, who I* Dairy of Eaton Rapids were here
t&lt;&gt; ii-ccivo the award due Dick who at next hospital. Tell Elaine. Be a” student
at Albion college, ha* over the weekend preparing the local
u now a urlsoner of war in Ger­ home noon
been pledged la Sigma Alpha lata. Miller atore fer reopening directly.
many Dick. H HJJ 41. a radio and
' the national honorary music »o- The concern ha* closed It* Grand
Don
gunner man on a Flying PortreM.
i uritv and w111 be Initiated on March Rapid* store and opened lhe Hastwaa first • reported misting over (His cousin, Sgt. Junior Max Well- n
M1m Mau* to to be congratu­ inn outlet which action cut* down
Gtrmany In July. He la the young- tare has been home on leave (rum lated on thl* line honor.
the haulage problem. The Millers
Saxon Castle need* pinv-pong will operate 9 retail More* thl* scaball*. U you have anv-noi in Ute K&lt;n in addition Id their whulcasle
get in touch with Ted Bennlnk
outlets.
Will neoole lending in new* Hem*
Representative Homer L. Baiter
from outride lhe cltv aiap thrir w»* a member of the conference
name* and slate locality from which committee, representing the Hmiv,
they come. Thl* will hcln u» to whirto^aarred to accept the Hmtae
classify them properly a* they are amendment to the conUirutton
not strictly citv news item*
which. If adopted Uy the voter* at
Bill McCall I* nrelty much band- the Aaril 2 election, will permit
i»::ed these day* due to a fnll on communities to spread faxes up to
the ice which fractured hl* *h ptrider. 30 mills annually fer 15 year* for
Walter D Kline -lias been Fleeted building purpooci only. Onlv prop­
general counsel and a member of erly owners may vote on such prop­
the board of directors of Consumer* osition* This measure. If approved
Power Company Hr .’uccerd* Clyd’ in Atirll. will permit the creation of
J. Holmes, who resigned because of a sinking fund or the rale of bond*
Hl health- Mr Klim* has been with to be paid from such fund, for cap­
Consumer* since 1916. Mr Holme* ital expense suvh a» building new
who hna been with Cuuttmer* for school*, etc. In Chnrlntfc (or ex­
rrtnv years. I* known to many peo­ ample our school buildings with
ple tn thl* community.
the exception of the new high
Oh Feb. 3 at the Methodist par­ school arc 50 year* nr older. If
sonage. Rev Winston Stone united thl* proposed amendment passe*
I in marriage Alma Brach and Har- Charlotte and all other unit* of gov­
' old Durkee, who arc making their ernment may Ro ahead on pl tn* al­
home for the present time at 1W ready considered The fact that thr
E. State street However, they will senate completely reced’d from it*
move to their farm near Lake Odra** position i* a compliment tn - the
, in the spring. Mr* Durk»r L, one House Committee enmuridnu Rep­
I of th’ pleasant rales ladle* nt the resentative* PreRlon i Berrien Co «.
| Banchan bnkerV where ahe ha* been___________
,
Bluer and Bretnehan
(WavneCo.f —
j employed two yean, this month.
- Charlotte Republican Tribune
I in the Michigan Ccnsen.itlbn
Art D, van Altabura of Grand
I
an
folfo”- o( Mr*. Harry Young
?Il*i!uteAtrI^&lt;Plan -^nf’"whteh^thi
lW* cttV’
■*“" &lt;fo 'HlUrs' folk
mlrt '
f *................
h h U
1* ,’"&gt;ne Funeral
aervloea
n.n, win
i-incAii. ai «H
oayat I'
nuinomc
puncrai services
following is a part.; «*cTe held on Monday afternoon at
YANKEE SPRINGS RECREATION Coopersville
wmoon ai
AREA
Barry county
ARF* ■.n,rrv
m.m.v.&gt;
rvwcrrsL who ha* been in
SELF-SERVICE
1 Construct permanent headquarters lhe hiwpital the pa.-: ten dav. i*
hulldtim*. office
shops, storage Kcttlng ul’itg fine and would like
। btilldins*. garage*.- ete.j nevelop 1*1- t&lt; have his friends come to sea
ter picnic area on beach on Gun
' l. ikc..ccnstnicUini new sewage dU­ him.
Prl»-illa Eddy of Delton, and Wil, poval. water supuly. and clrctrir-i)
system*, and toilet building*; dr- In Hampton of Hasting*, arc two
I vclon tent and trailer eamp itrc.u. of sixty-five WMC. *tud«*nu who
constructing sewage dlvpoaal. water will visit lhe high schools from
which they were graduated. dur­
inc the present week, which L* the
inter-trimester
vacation
neritri.
They will confer with graduating
GOLDEN RID
seniors of Delton and Hasting* who
ore Interested in attending WAI c
during the coming year and will
CIANT—4* SIZE—FLORIDA
site them lnfonn*iton concerning
the collccr Mir* Eddy l» anrullwt
for
as » freshman tn the Genera! De­
fresh—
cree curriculum, und Mias Hamuton u* a htsiiman in the Eady
Your SPENCER will make YOU , Elementary curriculum.
SNO-WHITC HIA05
healthier. More cfficlrnt.
Yesterday afternoon Mr*. Wm.
. No TWO SPENCERS are alike.
Bradford was hosier at a one o'clock
E*eh 1* indhidualb designrd.
CRIt»—SOLID—ICEURG
luncheon, lhe guests brirvz the mem­
bers of the program committees for
the Womens chib The afternoon
Phonr 2S28
E. Slate Hoad wa* spent in preparing the programs
3/1 for the coming club year.

AND NOW . ..

IN FINE

IHURlttDIEIHIILIEIRI
$★★★★★ FURNITURE

BriiKs District

und 181. 1844, Headquarter* Fir*:
Bombardment Divtalon and Gen­ to* »ec him—which wa* nothing"
eral Order 428. 1944. Headquaru r. afiurt of wonderful, take It from I
Eighth Air Ftorra. the Air Medal
which we're all vary glad, soldier.
Congratulation* to Gerald Duane
GLETON for exceptionally meritar- Killer who haa been promoted
iou* achievement, while partici­ from Cnx. to B.M. 3 'c.
pating In sustained bomber combat
I*. Donald Ruehlman. who re­
operation* over enemy occupied turned from Leyte Island last week,
Continental Europe. The courage, called Mr*. Ruehlman (Eugenia
coolness and skill displayed by L'Barker* Saturday night from a
T H*t Pfngleton upon these occa- hospital in NaahvUte. Tenn., sayiloiu reflect great credit upon him­
self and the Armed Purees of the day*, crmilng sometime thl* week,
United Blates.
but would have to return to Noait“T'Sgt. Flngleton having been
reported a* a prisoner of war. pre★
icntation of the Air Medal with

EGETABLES

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ORANGES

KROEHLER MODERN
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8

newest style and supreme lounging
geout modern suite. Built to the
rigid specification of Kroehler'*
STERLING QUALITY, and that
means full toil spring eonvtnwlion
and the best materials and work­
manship. Smartly tailored in tonc-

SOFA &amp; CHAIR
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GIANT 18 SIZE

59®

MUSHROOMS
SALAD PEARS
GIANT—GREEN-PASCAL
CELERY

4 J Q50

“ 49®

69c

GREEN PEAS

29c

TOMATOES

STALK

23c

IOX

25c

GREEN ONIONS
APPLB’'m'“°

5 us. 45c

BCHS

15c

ONiONS"'10”

5 BlA*G 25c

QI. IOX.

LARGE—AVOCADO

It’v

PINEAPPLE

BEAN SPROUTS

CARROTS

2

2

us 29c
SJA. 5c

io
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If you wont the newest and the finest in a bedroom suite, then
this is the suite for you. Just arrived from the great Kroehler
factories and we only have o few to jell. Kroehler has built
this suite with oil their engineering skill and craftsmanship.
The fine pecan veneers orc hond-rubbod to a lovely finish.

6 PC. SUITE WITH TWIN BEDS
b NIGHT STAND

17250

4 ns. 35c

YAMS
GRAPEFRUIT
cane
RADISHES
CAULIFLOWER
HEAD LETTUCE

S'J 23c

LGE. 8CH. 5C
L8 12c

SIRLOISi STEAKS

WHITEFISH

35'

PRIME RIB ROAST

Me

tOIDTS. MEAlr

17c

FRANKFURTERS

LUNCxION MEAT Ot

PORK SAUSAGE
SUMMER SAUSAGE

SPICED HAM

48c

THURIHGER

UNO LONG Of IOCCO

B0L06NA

32c

FANCY TUllltE',

HERRING
PAN READY
• »Q*TT FATTHOM"

... 27c

COD FILLETS

.. 34c

ir 21c

.. 35c

SMOKED FISH

MULLET FILLIES

17c

DELICIOUS IN COCKTAIL OR SALAD

DIRECT FROM THE COAST

SHRIMP

OYSTERS

.. 37c

HEADLESS ANO DRESSED

WHITING FILinS

HAVE YOUR MEDICINE CHEST
WELL STOCKED

FRESH WATER

HO BONE

SOUSE

Spring Colds

27'

LAKE SUPERIOR

CillO ROLL

SHORT RIBS

MRS. B. L. PECK

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FANCY WINTER CAUGHT

cur

HOMEMAKERS!
WAR WORKERS!
CAREER GIRL!

EA. 29c

BEST CUTS—ROUND, SWISS OR

short

53c

5

... 2k

PICKEREL

79c
18c

VICKS VAPO RUB, 75c

59c

ALKA SELTZER, 60c

49c

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EGGS

MILK

FRESH from NEARBY FARMS

Sunnybrook

ttUSICHEO WITH
VITAMIN "O'*

LARGE GRADE "A"

35£

4

ENRICHED

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47c

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QUAKER YELLOW
itlVEI COLLAR
CORN MEAL

523c BLUE ROSE RICE

Jane Parker

2 A'. 20c

WHOLE URNIL

PANCAKE FLOUR
luwin iu
ROLLED OATS

5.7.24c ASP CORN
hONIY

2 &lt;■?«&gt;'25c

PCD

5.7.45c STOKELY'S PEAS

■Sh’ 15c

IONA

PUS EGG DYES

NEW KROEHLER MODERN
ycoti and years, because the new modern styl­
ing is conservative and will fit in with all your
home furnishings. Superbly built with Krochlor Quality.
Honduras mahogany veneers,
hand-rubbed to a velvet-like finish.

B PIECES, TABLE. CREDENZA
b 6 CHAIRS

IONA FLOUR

2 Cans 15c

93*

CATSUP
'^16*

4PACA
iQijSU

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PHONE 1&gt;&gt;.

10c

15C
EVERYBODY

LOSES

HOLIDAY

SAVE

43c

LISTERINE Antiseptic 14ox.75c

59c

MENTHOLATED WHITE PINE
50c
COUGH ................................
SAL HEPATICA, 60c ... .
49c
19c
COLD TABLETS, SPECIAL .
35c
ANALGESIC BALM ....
GROVE Vitamin B Complex.
220 cop............................................ $2.89
CREOMULSION COUGH, $1.20 $1.09
QUICK RUB - CHEST
48c
PHENEX ANTISEPTIC, 1 PT.
97c
SODIUM PHOSPHATE, 4 OZ.
50c
CITROCAR8ONATE, 8 OZ.
89c

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�THE HASTING b BANNKR. THURSDAY. MARCH 1. 1»U
hariat Ur * Jahn Hauer wu taken Williams sang two vocal aoloa Roil
Land. Mr. and Mro. J. J. DaGraff.
I Saturday night and ts under the Call wu twpondad to by 48 memMrs
DeOraff accompanied her
duefor * car*. * Mrs E. .O. D Arcy bers Two vocal number* were .givmother Itotna Thursday to spend a and
6/Bft. Charles S. Kenney, who
daughter Deborah have moved en by a quartet ccmpoaed ot Lawand Grand
u&gt; Hastings and arc at home at i;4i Smith. Loren Hershberger. At- vu enroute to Miami Beacn. Flor­
1109 Nonn Broadway. W Mr. and thur Batea and Ervin Bate* A book id*. visited Mn. Ksnnay al the Rapids
konnan home. * Mr and Mrs Mr. Charlea Farthing spent Sun- review wu given by Miss Darts
—
Lester Warner were Sunday dinner day ineuing al the home of their Guth of MAC East Lansing. Hilbert Tiiey v ill tad hit mother, the 2-mmths* old daughtt.
Mrs Hoyd
'IpYd Kim- Another number b
by. ilta quartet Mrs. Samuil Kenney of Cruaweli and Mr*. Edward Swanson. ♦ Tbt
guests ot Mr. and Mrs Earl Keeler Uauahlcr. Mr. and --------tor several day*. Lui Monday tiiey YM W3. of the Weslevan Mettioof Hastings. * Mr* Walter Durkee ble of Coals Orme * Mn Orlo iloaed the meeting.
kft for Miami
laf:
Mint______________
Beach where 8/Bgt. dtel church will meat with tha Rev
wa* a visitor Saturday afternoon Tlckner of Sunfield spent Munday
Kenney“• u--------stationed.
------ *
' and Mr*. Kenneth Eyler. Friday.
----------with Mr*. Roy Rowlader and «tth Mr* Lloyd Towns Mr. and West Woodland Blrthdst
Pvt Arden Harper, aon
March 2. at 8 pm. Midweek prayer
mother, Mrs. Charles Halton * Mr*. Floyd Johnson of Lansin;
Club Note*
and Mrs. Howard Harper. 1
MUs Amelia Waller* of Hasting* wire callers at the Towns home
The West Woodland Blrthdai week Mgnday for oversea*.
pan. at U
called at the home of Mr and Mr* Saturday evening.
club
met
Friday
at
the
home
of
Joe Bains.. - _. —— ——
Ray Bchanta TXiesday. * Mr*. Orb
Mn. I H
* 3
“„°
BStTSL
•*
—
”
-----Fhtuncr
Co-hruteases
Fisher of Richland spent Bunday j
District
lUikelhill
Tournament
Tlckner of Sunfield spent Monday
with Mr*. Lloyd Towns * The an- M?. k w sSJ In
WoodUnd.
March
1.
t.
3
bars Dalton. Mr* Ruth Neitha■ nual School Fair which was held
'£
««i
Mrr»
Martha Btowera.
Blower*.
Drawings for the loumkment
r h ,ncr a
!ia **
B
M»rina
thia year in February had a bal­ T" •. Th.
Vt*,. .’Tr ni.ht Dinner wu served at noon by the were held Thursday evening and
ance of over 4300 cleared.
Tnd Mr* J A
hMUu«
Work
for Uu
the day tu
wu it suited sa follows:
hw
ijMs “
srit Lw
Mr and Mrs. Cleo Bear* of e»2Uan&lt;t Mr
Thursday. March 1—7.45 P M
Mra' AlniJ^ri Msewing
w,nE for
for Mf-s. DaHo"
Dalton. AA denadona­
Northwest Woodland were Bunday
Cloverdfle.^ncy .pent tion of fire dollar*
““S.^wuTot^
wu given to Woodland vs. Vermontville; 8:00 P.
evening visitor* with the formers
M Caledonia vs. Delton.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geonte ♦*The Re*1 and Mrt Arthur Dodge 50 ,hC ,rom lhc (un&lt;U *huh h*d
Friday. March 2—7:45 PM. Sun­
Bear*. * Mr. and Mrt. Carl Heffle- !J?
elidSrlt previously been used u a flower field vs. Clarksville; 8 00 P.M. L«k&lt;
' There will be no regula^Ineetlm:
acre Monday afternoon Callers
taller* al fujuJ
Ulf
f-n,M
Ulv Odessa vs. Middleville.
bower of South W&lt;xxlland are par­ were
ot the local post next Tuesday
ent* «f a baby daughl«w Janet Kay. the U B- Fanonage.
.Saturday. March 3—Final Games evening due to the Annr-Navy
- business. met-Ung tile follow ing ofborn Feb. 17 al Pennock hospital
program at the Central Audito­
w A daughter Lorraine Aleaie wu MunUtown. Minnesota spent the Hmiry Bchalbiy: vice president.
rium. Those member; who care ta
born Saturday Feb 24 at McLaugh­ weekend
al lhe
-—
- •honv
—•-■ ol ---their mr&gt;.
Mt;k rraxia
Frank nexMuunec;
Neithamtr; secretary-------------- I .,Ven,‘
LlVrr“ ?ob’ mM5r meet
thp Legton Heme at
lin hoapttal. Lansing, to Pfc. and daughter and husband. Uic Rev. treasurer. Mrt Albert Hauer
I blns both of Battle Creek have 7:3CF and go
ro*from
from there
there to
to the
the pro
proMr*. Gerald Gonyou. * Mr. and —
- Mr*. Geo. F.
» cu.™-*, b-tn assigned to officiate In the irram Films of the attack on Pearl
and
Wingard: -rn.&gt;„
They
Mrs. RumcII Rietama &lt;nse Clyta also spent Hie past week in Grand ,
uurnamenl.
"
------•••
- *feature
—— of
-* *•-Harbor
will
be
a’
the
MetbodUt WJLC.B. AeUvilie.
Wise* of Grand Rapids, are. the Rapids visiting their daughter. Mrs.1
The winner ot
of lhr
the Class ~
D games &lt;ien|nt.
nlav in
Iti the
lha Rroiunnl
Rri.lTHn, •
parents of a daughter. Donna Jean, Lyle Cook, who lias been seriously
The Goodwill circle will meet v *111
ill nimllf,'
qualify to play
____ ___
born Feb. 7. a Mr. and Mr* Ar­ ill. but is much improved at this Wednesday aftwnoon March 7 at tournament. March 8. 8. 10. at the
LFGION
AN..hK!!!2s
thur ChrfstopherMn of Lake Odes­ writing Mr*. Geo F. Wingard ha* ?:30 o'clock with Mrs. J. L Smith ' H.xton high sSiool Lansing. The
1। class C winner will go to the Bur­
sa were supper gueau of Mr. and spent the past two week* in Grand hostess.
The regular meeuns pt the Aux­
Mrs. George Scars Friday evening. Rapids helping to care for her sis­ • The regular mpnthlv meeting ot ton school. Grand Rapids
iliary *1)1 be thU evening at lhe
the WS.Cfi will meet Wednesday |
* Mr*. George Bear* returned ter. Mr*. Lyle Cook.
U-gl-m h*ll and a good attendance
home Tuesday from Crystal where
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur AUerding. evening at the church parlors.
Is desired.
The Charily Circle will meet
'ckVreh
she spent ten day* at lhe home Sr., entertained al their home Bun­ Thuraday
evening at g o'clock with South WwoUI»nd vhyrcb
Plans for the annual Legion b)rthof her son-in-law and daughter. day with a birthday dinner. Guests
dvy party on Thursday everting.
Mias Doris Whitney; hostess and |
Mr. and Mr* T. T. Wilt, fihe was
•Alfred
L
Dodge,
Pastor
March 15. are progressing, aeeoixicalled there by the illness of her Mrs. Martin BtuU and sun Donald. Mr*. Carl Jordan co-hcetcsa
10.00
am.
Worship
and
sermon
&gt;««
'&lt;» th; urMldcnt. Mrs Gladys
The Hope circle will meet TUe»--p.'-------- ^..— . ..
..........
SITaE
nt ur.n
*«•
‘» VTocxioru
-------•„. Henry. Merle E. Hopper of
Mr. w
Will
Crockford ana
and Mr
Mr ana
and day
afternoon Mvrch 6. at lhe I &gt;-------lCn**" P11"** Above
“I.Ch*r“'uTL
^.^“r'r ’hi?
° I Mrs Arthur AUerding Jr. and son h-.me
of Mi*s Fl.ranre Parrott This 1* the firtl In a series of
‘XM
...„ •_onic
of1..veteran*
Mr*.
Ceorsc
Parrott
will
be
co-h;asLenten
aermnns
drawn
from
the
£&gt;Sf ’phare
ffi’xE.®
Charles Rowlader of Grand Rapids, Mrs H. L. A herding of Carlton.
legislation. Mr Hooper Is a Past
,
teM
hymn.
"Tell
me
the
old.
old
.story.''
spent Thursday afteninon with her Lovely birthday cakra were served
Commander of a Legion Post and at
'
.
..
11:00
am.
Sunday
school,
lesson
Mrs
Arthur AUerding enter­
brother and wife. Mr and Mrs honoring the birthdays cl Roy Alpresent ts the Lecfnn Judge advo­
Ray Rowlader and Mrs. Charles hiding and Mr*. Arthur AUerding tained ’he F.ilth Circle al her "Jesus teaches Forgiveness '
cate tof the Third district Dinner is
"Neglect not the assembling of to be set red at 6 30 at lhe parish
Halton.
I
home Thursday for an all-day
Br.
meeting A lovely earrv-in dinner yourselves together."
'home and invitation* are being
Mrs J. O. Miller and aon. Mr
Mrs. Della Mankteiow fell in her
sent this week to the Past Com­
and Mrs. Ernest Miller were In home Friday morning and had the
The
Methodist
Churrh
mander* of the local Post. Make
were
invited
as
guerts
were
Mrs
Blissfield on btuineAi last Monday. misfortune to break one of her ribs.
George F. Wingard. Pastor
your reservation early for this blrthOn their return home they visited Her daughter-in-law. Mr*. Daisy Cliarlca Farthing. Mrs Lvnn O«Mornin;
worship
10:00
dav celebration. Complete program
good.
Mrs.
John
Hvnes
and
two
lhe former's brother, the Rev. and Tyler who had come to spend tne
de
tails will appear later
Bunday
school
11:15
sons.
Mrs
J.
L.
Smith
Mr*
Arthur
Mrs. Vent H Beardsley of Char­ day with her, found her as she
Junior,
church
10:30
AUerding
and
son.
Mn.
Franklin
I
lotte. Mr. Beardsley is in ill health,
Youth Fellowship 8 00
TcwnM-nd and daughter and Mr* ,
a Mrs. Dale Hauer returned home
Carlton
Center
Church
Ralph
Leffler
of
Hastings
A
showfrom Newport. Rhode Island, where fortable aa possible. Mrs. MankteWorship service 12:00
she visited her husband. Enroute low in 94 years old and the acci­ ir waa given honoring Mr*. LaVcrn ।
.
O’Connor. The afternoon was spent ' Sunday school 11:03
she vlsltad al tha home of her sis­ dent ts quite a shock
with came* ......
and contests. A lovely ,I The WSC8 will meet Thursday a rom-il-t? surprise party *»s
ter in Grand Rapids * Mr and
'-hlrthrinv
cuke wm
wax served
xrrvt-d honoring
hr.norinv ; sirving their regular noon dinner, held at the hunt of Mr and kin.
birthday cake
Mr* Ben Schneider entertained for
Wilbur Payn* of Welcome Comers
the birthday* of Mr* J L. Smith.
Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
in honor of their 25th weeMln" an­
l.vnn Osgood and Mrs. Arthur I
United Brethren tn Chri-.t
Bates and family * Visitors on
Woman's Study Club Mf
' nlvenary. Sunday. Feb 2J&gt;. Those
AUerding. Sr. All who were orrsent
I. H. Osgood. Minister
, Friday with Mrs. Jesse Miller were
The Woodland Womans Study it n toyed a very pleasant day to­ Woodland
pnrr.t were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
| her brother-in-law and sister. Mr
met Tuesday evening at the gether.
Pa-, in- of Grand Rapids. Mr. and
1 Morning worship 10:03 tun
and Mrt. Clyde Stambaugh of Club
school building tor the February ।
Mr*. Clark Payne and children, Mr.
i Sunday school 11:00 am.
and Mrs. Kenneth Payne and Denny
meeting which is the anniversary
Evening icrvicc 7 30 p.m.
Orranlution*
and Mra. Mary Payne of Hastings
meeting when Ute. members enter­
Christian Endeavor 8:15 pm.
Tlie
W.C.T.U.
will
meet
Friday
tain their husbands and friends. A' afternoon March 9, with Mr*. Ar- J W.MA iuwu
meets&gt; «
with
Mn. uuy
Guy and Mr. and Mr* CUrk Klinfeldt
iui aux
A potluck
delicious dinner was served by the thur Dodge, haute-* Mrs Guv KanUier, Wednesday March 7 for of Welcome Corner*.
l.vcal Eastern Star lodge to about Kantner will be leader for lhe le*- I all-day program. All members are dinner eras terved and a tint time
enjoyed Mr. and Mn. Payne re­
I 100 members and guests al tables son.
’ urged to come for this last meet- ceived several nice gifts.
which were prettily rfecoraled In
Mr*. Victor ECkardt is’ chairman 1 Ina of the year.
keeping with St. Valentine's Day. ; for the Red Cross work for 1945 in
Union Prayer meetings next week ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE
I Following the dinner lhe meeting Woodland township. Mrs. L»w- as follow*:
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Har.-e ot j
I was called to order by the prcsl- ranee Plnef’^k Is chairman for i
March 6 and 7 at the Methodist
1 dent. Mrs. Margaret Baitinger. Mrs. Woodland village
Vtrmmon'-’llle. announce lhe marchurch 7:30 pin
। Carol En/. Mrs Lr-lia Benin. Mrs.
The Bine Star Mother's Hub will _ March 8 and 9 at UJJ. church tiact- of their (Uyghur. Pauline
। Margaret Coppcs* anti Mrs. Harei mr*t Mnixfay evening March 5.'130 pm.
Helen, to Floyd N. Healy, son of
| Kenney were elected to active with Mrs John Bulling hoatev.' Union Evangelistic services begin Mr. and Mrs Maurice Healey of
membership. The following pro­ Will ladle-, nlr.es- bring thimbles Sunday evening March 11 at U. B. Dowling, on February 24. at the
gram waa given with Mrs Lawson and needles for sewing.
1 church. Rev. Geo. Wingard of the home ol Rev. Jc-ephus Willets, at
’ Smith os chairman, who introduced
The Woodland diopter OHS I Methodist Church will bring the his home near Nashville.
,
Mrs. Gerald McMillen as toast- held a soccial meeting Thursday first mcr-ugc. From Mar
12th
i
evening
nrv. E.
t. R
uicnin' for arnnol
school ol
of instruction, i tnrougn
through aatn
25th r-vangnixt
Evangelist Rev.
K.
hvC
wmSmi
n M«- T’™'"
Grand Ruth Uind. a converted MAGICIAN will
[ spouse by Vane. Weiring. Gordon' &lt;vvas
-- the instructing -•«—
—
—
-------------tv
.
officer. Free-1 bring the messages. The second
r-rt Chanter OES. were guests. [ week of meetings will be al lhe
‘ Lunch followed the meeting.
[• Methodist church.
Kilpatrick
Methodist Fellowship **«rtv
Sunday school 10:30 am.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon William* ।
Morning worship 11:30 a.m.
end Mr. and Mrs Reo McMillen ।
Christian Endeavor 7:30 pun.
rntertalned the m.H. Fellowship
Preaclilng service 8:30 pm.
class al the Williams home. Wed­
Prayer meeting tills week Thu
nesday evening. Alter the usual das' at the Floyd DiUtnbeck home
besintfli meeting, a round of game*
and contexts caused manv a hearty
The W.M A. will meet with Mrs
Ir.ugh. Some refused to lauah apd Floyd Dillenbeck for an all-day
thereby won a prize. Lovely re­ meeting. Thursday March 8.
ft eshments of cherry Die a-la-mode
*
and coffee were served by the hos­ HICKORY CORNERS
Joe. Katie and George Noonan
ieries.
have bought the old Winford Rock­
well farm I1.- miles west of Hick­
Summer 111 Club New*
' The Summer 4-H Club members, ory. * TIic old John Lawrence farm
their narents and local leaders. Mr. owned by the George Meade* of
and Mrs Ogie-Flanigan enjoyed a Detroit haa been sold to Cecil
Everything that's new and smart, bright flower trims—new
cooperative supper and Fun Night Cunkiin of Battle Creek. Mrs
at the high school under the di­ Meade is the daughter of Chas.
high hat sailor and more conservative types. Our usual
rection »&gt;t County Leader. Rav Koster and -Belle Kennedy' Kos­
popular prices.
Limb About eighty attended and ter who were well known residents
after a grand feed, lhe evening was of this vicinity many years ago. w
spent in
t-pent
In piaying
playing many new hilarnnar- .; Mr*. Palmer lias returned to Chi1 lotus name*
I r“KO after an extended visit at the
to Mr
and asi.i.
Mr*. ruuiKnu
Flanigan 1 .....
»"«»e of her atster and brother; Orchids m
raj. hiiu
---• Ruth
*- »for
— the *•
—----- •»—•I In-law
and
tine
work
thev
in-law, Mr and Mrs Fred BimRay Hadley
accnmnllxhed during this last year!®’”™- -• Mr. and Mrs. .*«
with their Summer All club activlStockbridge were guesU SaturHe* Forty-two Woodland township day at the Rev. and Mrs Edward
I___ and girls ___
I.un
__ 'Ll.
' RuarUlnv
fnhti
Hwadllng. *
* Xtr
Mr. *nrt
and Mri
Mrs. Joint
Straws and felts
boy*
made
this_____
group
and they completed their project* Mnurcr spent Sunday with Mtvs
Clever new styles
a full KX1N and wan the honof of
bring the largest 4-H club In Barry
-county. “The Flanigans'* are to be
commended for the outstanding
leadership they rave to thio work
for the youth df our community.

S

0614
Mrs Elisabeth Tlckner and son
O.-l.j of Munfleld were Bunday vishot* ulth her daughter. Mr* Lloyd
Towns and family. Mrs Town*,
who I* ill. is improving.
The Rev. and Mrt. Glenn Miller
and family of Hasting* moved
Tuesday into Mrs. Celia Town­
send's house on West Broadway.
Rev. Miller Is the pastor of the
local Wesleyan Methodist church.

Saturday visitors in Lansing at lhe
homes of their sons Mr. and Mn.
Cugo Bmlth and Nfr. and Mrs.
Paul Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Krmnnd Williams
of Hvtlngs mid 8*t Bernard Wil­
liams of Great Falls. Montana and
Mias June Herbie of Glandale,
Calif , were Saturday evening sup­
per guests of Mr. and Mrs Ed­
ward RcHor. Bat Williams is on
his way to Miami. Florida, mid
leaven thia week Thursday. He is
’soon leaving the BJates for service.
A Mrs. George Forman went Tues­
day .to Grandville to visit at the
home of her daughter and hus-

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Monday and Tuesday
March 5 and 6

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Two performances only, Matinea and Night,
Thursday, March 8
MATINEE WILL BE RUN AT THE STRAND.
EVENING AT BA&lt;RY THEATRE.
.
Firif showing 3:00 P.M.

Evening show 8:00 P.M.

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Jack Ossood was home from Fort
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The Winter 4-H Clothing club
consisting of 50 girls meets at the er Bronchial Irritations Du* to Colds
Woodland School and are under
Buckley'* Famous "CANADIOL"
• he direction of Mrs. Ford En* and
Mixture Acts Lika a Flash
Mrs. Josie Watrous, their leader*.
They arc completing their prolccU Rood dr
itor* for a bonlo
and planning n style show and ex­ ot Buck'
CANADIOL Mixture
). Taka a coupl* or
hibit for the PT A. meeting. Tues,
evening. March.27. Keep thl* date powartul •fTcjctlVa action spread thru
in mind and plan to attend. A fin* I ft
ttiroat. bead and bronchial lube*. It
moRrain is being prepared and all • tart* at one* to loosen up (hick.
friends and parents of the- P.T.A.
ore cordially invited.

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�Till. HASTINGS RAX St H. l!H ftsbir MAF.CII I. IMS
of Mr mill Mr* Roy McCall. Mid­ ORGANIZATIONS
dleville. March 34.
The VJ».W. auxiliary will meet
Thursday evening. March 1 at the
viterans hall at 7:30 Members arc
urged to be present. Dune in uni­
form if possible. Inspector* will be
present from Battle Creek. Lunch
will be served Pieuse bring cake,
randwtehes or pickles.

. Dm* lot»
with inserted hatchet and
tricorn
। the
ww *•
—a hat which centered each
—
—
—— clever reminders of the
table
proved
UM
. at - the George Washington
day
bridge party given by the Women
Women's
club at lhe
house
thv Parish
।
.louac Wednes­
day evening.
u«y
---- ’— ““The
■* door prise
“--------was
u&lt;m by Mrs. Dorrance Trcthric-high
~.-„n
brid|
bridge scores went Jo Mrs. David
“
French. Mrs Leon Bunder. Mrs.
. Robl. Cook and (or court whist. Mr*
Wnwjirudford and Mlsa Sadie Glas­
riki cluiae this werkerxi ns the time for gow. The committee in charge of
iwm • one of Dorothy's famed Saturday arranaemenU was Mrs. Wm. Brad­
MM night dinner*. A dozen guesU en­ ford. Mrs Leon sunder. Mra. Clay
UM Joyed an informal evening and some Barnett. Mr*. Walter Stanley. Mrs.
bridge wltii.top scores going to Mrs. Howard Frost. Mrs. Everett Phelps.
■uM
Richard Cook and Jack Stem. A Miss Ha die Glasgow and Mra. Hobart
MM happy feature during dinner wa* a Smith.
--------surprise birthday cake tor Mrs Ray- I
(■■j
mond Flnnie.
j Parties which enlivened lhe week
i were the luncheons given by Mrs
were present Carrofl Burkholder on Monday and
'Thursday night when MH*
Mis* Barbara
liar bara 6*&gt; Ttlft&gt;day and Thursday or last
•‘hospital
------- week Crystal bowls carrying yel­
Wilcox entertained her
Iuikl No. |7 for dessert At bridge low daffodils centered the small
tri Hlrun Baxter and Mrs. Jas tables T7ir guest* holding whining
Gilmer
*
—
------*CTI
er turned In high scores,
the ,&lt;'or$8 for bridge were Mrs K. R.
------- jraon. Mrs. M J Crow. Mrs.
r.
with
Mrs
Stephen
Johnson.
Sander
latter.
—... ...........
—• •*--..—B
b R
P. Reed.
tieeo. Mrs R
h E
t. Wail.
v»an. Mra
Mrs
being cuesta «for
the evening.
c W Doian. Mrs. Ed w. Goodyear.
Mrs L R Matson. Mrs R. G Fill,
Tile Jolly Neighbors were enterMrs. Leon Sunder and Mm
tallied Saturday. Feb 34. at the inie.
Frank Cooper.
home of Mr. and Mrs? Rozrli Stan­
ton A chicken supper was enjoyed
and 500 played with prises going to DON’T BUY THINGS YOU DON’T
Leia Orsborn. Fred Ballance. Hazel
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Ba Hance and Leo Wellfarc. The
next party will be held at the home
INSTEAD.

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Saturdav evening the monthly
meeting ot the agricultural teachers
of «he county and their wives was
held with Mr. and Mra Don MesQmnlck of Woodland Ttie group
•f teh Went to Lake Odessa for
dinner, then relumed to Woodland
(or a social eveniiut Mr. and Mrs.
T. N. Knopf of Hastings were in
: attendance.

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NOTICE TO CEEDITOE*
Wednesday, March 7 aLW
at Mia* Eleanon Haven. 103 _.
„
Potluck dinner at 6:30 pm. AsabnIng Miss Haven are Mias Aline* »»i
Hmllh and Mn. Hugo Andeiauii.
Election of olfleers and social eve­
ning

baby du
Bunday
Mn. L
them ft
Week)
Willard
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kegon.

hu'pi'.al meets on Wednesday-eve­
ning, March 7, with Mrs. Earl Palmailer. N. Broadway, at etgn*
o'clock.
Mra Maude Smith will entertain
Hospital Guild No. 5 on Friday eveulng. March 3. al 7:30 o'clock.
'
NOTICE TO CKEDITOX8
Hospital Guild No 14 Will mtwi
for dessert-bridge nt 1 30 Tuesday'-;
March 6. Bt the home of Mrs. M. J.
Cross. 920 W. Green

% bit wit
Robt n
Week.
Chand*
nold B.
Mn.

The opening meeting of the
Thornapple Garden Club will be ..
held at 2 p.m. Thursday. March 8.
at the home of Mica Florence '»
Campbell. 614 W. Walnut St. with
'
Mrs. J. p. Mohler aa hoatess ' *«;•
"About Michigan” will be presented
by Mrs H. B Quigley, who la In
charge ot the program. A good at­
tendance Is desired as this is the
first meeting of the new year

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PAUSING OF MRS.
NOTICE TO CXEDI10U
GRACE RENKES
Mra. Grace Pflug Renkes. 69.
passed away on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m .
In Blodgett hospital In Grand Rap-1
I Ids where the was taken last week i.
I Tuesday following a severe stroke ।
। of paralysis She was born In this, .
| city und resided here until about Ln
35 years ago when she and her husr I v.
hand, tile late Joseph Renkes.inovrd "
to Grand Rapids. He preceded her "
in death in 1937 Surviving are cure '
‘"n. Harold Renkes &lt;if Grand Rap­
ids: two daughters. Mrs. Mary Love- . ,i.t h
grove. Mus*egon. and Mra. Agne* । iui
r«-t Grand Ranlds; six grand- ,
children; one brother. Joseph Pflug.
Hastings: and one sister. Miss Ber-.
--------- - 1
tha Pnug. Grand Rapids Funeral wotice to ckedi
services will be on Friday at ten
o'clock al St. Andrew's church in
Grand Rapids and Use body will be
brought to this city for committal
In Mt. Calvary cemetery.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, MARCH i. IMS

Guest* were Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Clinton Brill, electrician * mat* 3d 'Or*born of Hasting*.
If.dk fill I T F 1A f
Mustard and daughter. Mr. and claw, arrived on Thursday from
Conun and Mr*. K 8. McIntyre YIIIIAI I I £ M 1
Mr* Durwin Wilkin* of Pnntu: LM’ton. Ma«* to Wit hi* wife and
uI Alm* are arriving J M W 1 **
Biair.
and Miss Marjorie Stanley of M
U*e acquainuntw of hl* small Hursday for the weekend. The for• - -•
and Mrs Huth K. Johnson
Lt. Joiin Enah of the. Navy Air u q
Mr. and-Mis. Gan. Hlilaan ffOKif- Chann Wood boldlng hlyh ,
.on. Clinton John, Jr. whom he m,r win be runt* ot the Rxrl Coe- ofMr.
Route 1. entertained With ■*' tained the Night Hawk Club With
Corp*, Sgt. Bernard William* of
family dinner Sunday, in honor of * chop xury dinner Saturday eve- Mnrrh meeting
the Army Air Cornu and friend.
will be held “
at the
----- ■ mw
their omgnwr,
daughter, m
Mrs I toger C- FowMIm June Herby &lt;n
AugelM, patient nt the University homrttaj Brdi and cither zeJatlvM and will
at,. nAe Brandstetter.
I.Mii ol Mr*. Want Erway. In Ann Arbor, is much unproved and re(uzn Monday to Boston.
x Thursday guest* of Mr* J D. Mur- -jer (Margery
—
-------Jc~Johnson:
who was ning. Card* furnished the evening i
Mr. and Mn. Ennond Wil'.:
entertainment with honors going
home on Thursday. Mn De- ,
M
n.niru dock, were Mr* Rager Wiswell and |
February 18.
Heating* and Mr. and Mr*. Clitton came
Cou. who had spent the past two ft* .^hhB f.Th?^Jdi Mn » ron Jimmy of Ksjamaaoo.
I Kind.
’ ’’
to Mr*. Ethel BhuiU. Hugh Meyers,
Ccuman and aon. Norman of Hat­ weeks fa Ann Arbor, ralurnadwith
a^jaUent^lButUrwcwthh^ ”2 Jk’naId SoUyr? and non,! Mn Fowler wa* li
MU.-. Florence V. Wood and Gay the Stiver Guild last Tuesday ova- tnc um
tie Creek were Friday evening dfaNorton The lax: ’party
bo at ning for deoaert and bridge with
him.
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pltsl.
he wa* token la*t week.
r5l.?|fn^ Jl0,!?. “
dltional. being married on her fa- the
Ethel will
Shulu
home of Mrs, Ethel
Shulu
on honor* going to Mbs Cunhle Cw»k.
Tiny i
CpI. Ian Ironside came I»n»e
------ jjj
A guest of Mr. and Mn. Byron
Fletcher for a few day* thl* week Tuesday from Buckley Field. Den­
T“”U C,w
1
M Ibe awn- ».f.' Mr*. A. D. KnUkern Invited, •MV bllu».** her sister. Ml** Helta Graham ver, Oolo.. for a vuit uito hB por- ■ urirb"'’bJ5u&gt;c*W.'2«W^d‘iuJl’ “•“*
enU. MY. and Mr*. John Ironside,
of Lebanon. Ind.
Mr. and Mr*. Prank Vis, of Grand
’m’
Mr
^a***,n*d cral friends In tor luncheon Mon­
■
Dr. and Mn. J. L. Cutan and and uther relatives.
Glori* Hart, daughter cf Mr. and
,Mr B,ul„
c8ui°S of I,on jBekttnd Mr* -'ohn A­ day tor the pleasure of Mrs. Wm.
Mr. raid Mis. B A. LyBarker re­ itopld* on Sunday
baby daughter Kay were in Ionin
Gorman ot Grand Junction, Colo..--------------Mr*. John--Han.
---------------celebrated
---------her *ev# Mr anti Mn Wllllan. U.U-rW.' J*1"”*”
■*“ "&gt;'i S“n- M.nan Mr .nd!»!»»»«&lt;»"«■
.. ._A
—,ther. turned on Monday Irtxn Ml- Morris
.pt*8»8|
..1nt«....Uol.Mr.naMr._wK.
„„ „ .
: ««
«»«». who B visiting her sisters. Mrs. L. enteenth birtliday last Friday and
.........
with where they spent toe weekend with . were gueaU at —..
H. Eiart* and Mis* Agnes Sim in honor of too event-Mn. Sidney
— _ ..w .. —
ur‘d
*ten ®uehler
Sudor ot hunting over the weekend.
Conversation
and
bridge
passed
an
Mamsu
invited
a
group
of
her
‘
J
1
*
guest of Marjorie Nobles in Battle 'cautiful 4-tler wedding cake in
Weekend guest* of Mr. and Mr*. A Mr. and Mr*. Willard Pctrv and
Mr. and Mn. Ora Bunll of Wil- Creek Thursday and on Friday MBs -.hitc and pln^ with a bride &lt;*nd enjoyable afternoon.
triend* in for an evening of bunco 37^. -rLt.r
...
and fun. The «unU included Miry c u Tcxtar.
IliHi kn were Bunday gueau of Mr. Nicies mtd Ruth Champlrnof Bat- ■ &gt;rrcwitn on top The ’’owler* received
Willard smith were Mr. and Mr..
V/m. PauUon and ton BUI of Mux- ,»u«ts of Dr. and Mr* B A. Perry, and MF* Keith Chase
tie Creek. aBo Jane Clark al Ber- ( me verJ lovely gUU.
finrin.,. wiU
will be
I- BartMi
n.rbjra , -imtx
'
.
keuon.
Mr*. Irene jonncock wa* fa BalOeoree SCotl‘ vBited Mr and Mrs rien Spring*
Zlnineteen
ninetecn betnc
K nreu-nt At
"r g«olynSheWwoi
Jack Hewitt and son of Lansing here. On
Saturday
they
Alter
Shelifagton. &gt;W«
Hazel Marks
Marks,’,
Mr*. Robert Love nf Oncfanall "•&gt; Cre^ wer the&gt; •**»ndw City •lor
tha —
L-iMd- la'. Pennock hpxpital Silver guild was the business meeting“Hearts" were Carolyn
the weekend
— •»-.
,
arrived Tuesday tor a few dav*1
Hobert Wilson and four daurti- over
■
the business meeting' “ Hearts" were ■ n°rU Beyatrum and Jean Caln.
the wedding of a coUege *nt*r«hned by Mra Neil Adair nn played with Mrs. Elvira Hackney
visit with her parent*, Dr and Mrs •*'**
Rive* Junction were Sunday
,,,, and
BUU Mra
ml» Harold
(UiU(u Relf
iwu and
&lt;uu two
i«u
Dr.
M*ry Jo *wni»cn.
Bennett
Tuej*d«v .v»nin&gt; at u.t week with
The Hastings Banner bowling
Robt. Harkncs*.
'
aue*t» of the Rev. and Mr*. Alvin chlldrcn^of
enuaren 01 Minneapolis
aunneapoiB. Minh.,
Minn, came
came inena. wwryjo
and Mr*. Hcrtry Weaver claimln.
ccun- Uam wax entertained for dinner
for a xu.it with Mrs Reif's
Mr. and Mrs Bernard Gardner
rhVnmrJ’du
&lt;if,U4U**«iJ&lt;**rn
BMB* Barbara Sls*on of Kalama- Friday
par
the honors The XIarcJi mectin,
.rent*.
nt* air.
Mr ana
and Mra u
D D.
m. nmnn
Smith were in Kalamazoo Saturday to see With
with 5
Well,­ ureviou* to bowling Monday, at
and Mrs. Attic Huy hold- * ill be held with Mr*. Inez Well
Chandkra were Mr. and Mrs. Ar,|lc
pf MUa
Sally Mu William Splma and two son* of
«. hl* brother Roy who has been home ard :
the home of MBs ’Mildred Cole
ETEAM HEAT
fare.
nold Baier*, of WatervlietGxxlyear over tiw weekend.
Detroit
from
Monday
i.ltwere
werealso
alsohere
here
from
Mondav on a M-day leave.
Ing I
Fullowing dinner “Cootie" w**
- '
' ty. **
Dr. and' "
Mr* **
Relf
Mr and Mr*. Oryllle Van Wle 1
Mrs. Timothy Howard and littleMrs. Glenn Flngleton. Mix'
Wat- till Wednesday
'*
HOT * COLD WATER
fra. Rob81l,
am Timmle of Kalamazoo spent a ter Caukln and Mha Betty Cooper and children have gone
n.... to Detroit and dxmfater vialted Pfc. Maurice
f~rmally
SHOWER BATH
few day* this week at the home uf have relumed from a stay of *cv- f ’r ® fe*’ days' vBit with *-■
hU —
par- J. Smith at Percy Jones hospital rrt v...
Dibble- cuuldn't allow their fust
nan3ra- ...
Sunday evening
with a family party r.ou tn. Dr.
her-parenl*. Mayor and Mr*. Unax.I' cral‘ -----*- ' In Los Angele* and' &lt;•’&gt;&lt;;
months
.
,,
Mn. Wm. Dibble. Elizabeth Do*- Bnd Mra Harold Rcu
'( r *rct wedding anniversary to piss un&gt;b-1
I other place* in California.
ond Mrr Harry Ritchie and
Slnrle
per wk.
Leopard.
Mr* me* Bi.Tie* and da'itiitor.
Mr and Mrs Frank s.*ge and Mn Han! Hinklev were in Limin. ter. Barbara Shannon and Ann Hie- Smith) of Minneapolis. Minn. Fuur- served, .v» *he scut a call fur eight June, entertained with A birthday
A family group gathered thlbe had dinner in the Continental teen were present.
good friend* to Jain her for dinne.
Mr*.
Slephen
Johnson
were
Sunrt
o
’
..
M
l
&gt;,
.
‘
£
ny
i.
r
T
V
1
na
SXra^lSvmnnd
weekend at the home* of the Wol­
dinner Sunday In honor of the
ro
m
at
the
PenUind
Monday
night.
•
•
•
Saturday
night.
The
table
was
at
­
ter Stanleys and Nell Adairs to 'BWSuSta? Much" k£1 BiJek o"n«u,"c™t
Mra A
B
Gwinn
wa*
a
At the bridge luncheon given bv
ov tractively
tracuveiy decorated
ciecoratea with
wnn an arar- I &gt;mer's sister. Mn.
~ Mabie Bennett
Elect Dorothy Stanley II.A 2 e U / mn.nl2? Hlrm nnrt sownt toe
Monls Hili, who wa* hitne tor *cv. Grand
rana Rapids
ztapias visitor
vunur on Monday.
muuw
Mr* H. A Adrounle and Mn. C D. rangement of pink carnation* an:'.
•
* ennen&gt; nresent were
who B home for a short, louvc. 'i™tor
re Mr rr“‘ d4&gt;‘
“f ‘lfae«- fat” re­
Ml** Helene and Barbara Maurer Bauer on Saturday afternoon at the blua lrt, Ranked by pink taper: Mrs Barncs nlccc- Mr*. Neva V*lday with her *i*te.. Mrs E. M Me- turne&lt;f to y^nn Arbor. Mbs Mar- of Borges*
r Borges*
hospital
home
guests
whose
’ plarcs
hospital
werewere
uume
iur for former's home, novel card* shaped
, (lrThe
guest*
wimjbc
puevea
wcztwtn-1 ------------------------- ------- -——
... weekend
___ &gt; and
..— j with &gt;k.i.
pa nvul.rn
rnrit.a hat*
rintA marked
m.irkrn lhe
___ . , ......
.. carnations faou- ।
Elroy.
on? Hill came home Thursday from
the
their mother, IO
like
modern spring
the niarked
With ...
pink
Mr. and Mrs. Onto Knowles en- Knjamazco and B spending her se- Mrs Geo Maurer and Peter were places for twenty-four •W™ r?,lsS tohnlcrc* were Barbara Shannon.
1 tretained Mr. and Mrs
Welfa mc*ter vacation with her mother. Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and j^toelle Adrounle and WAVE O-&gt;n&gt;Lundbent. Mary Ketcham
1 Crockford und daughter Janet of Mr* M. O. Hill.
Mrs Dsn Hickey cf Lake Odes*’
’»'« Stanley served
Mrs Byron E11Mbcth Frcnrh. Ann Higble. WllSHORT WAY LINES I Th. Symbol of Fin. lul S.r.ic.1
Woodland Sunday.
WiKxiland
Sunday
’
mim Bonnie Rrandjitctter wme
A guest of the Cedric Morey* thl* Fletcher won the traveling prtse h| jenM aa(1 nnn Foster. Greeting'
Mrs Richard Cook'spent Mon- home Fndav from Ann Arbor and is weekend wa* MBs Helen Cook of und MBs Sadie Glswow and Mr* ,
{
pret-.- wife came
diy in Larudng.
■
npetiiliiig. her week's vacation with toitue Creek.
heW °U'"
m toe f«m of an orchid corsage
Mr. and Mrs, Russel Kabtner en- htt.pirente. Mr. and. Mrs. Clayton
MLss Zabelle Adrounie B spending ,llng •cores
. » .
trrtalned en Wednesday Mr and Bruiiwitetter.
semester vacation from the
Buses Lv. Hostings — Hastings Tima
T.» UMU. r„ThJ”&gt; SSuJl" toJ,"*!’
Mr*. Clyde Ogden of Charlevoix . Ml** Virginia Pott* was home from her
UnlverxMv of Mtciumn win* her
Two
table* «r
of ™mr«l
contract were
were In
and Mr*. Faida Fassett and two Olivet over the weekend.
play
on -Monday
evening
moiber. Mrs H A. Adrounle.
''
------------------*-------when
*— Mr*. !‘J°t'A,a /ooperaUner a
hoi
Johnson
entertained at des- «he home of
Edward
children
I
Mr* Hamilton Dnna and non of
Mrs. Nancy Harkness Love ar­
TO GRAND RAPIDS
TO FORT WAYNE
Mrs. Eliza Knnwlc* who has beer. Detroit were weekend iiuesLs of her rived on Tureday 1 r a vidt with xert and bridge. Mr*. Frank Hoonan Wledle*. the occasion hOBortn
recovering for
from» iKinpts.
Clay
Dly. 5.50 A.M.
7.M A„M. IMy.
lor several mt.nth*
iiit-iuus iivh
............ Mr.
..... and
....— Mrs
—
—
—z Adams. her parent*. Dr. and Mrs. Robert • • ••** C D Bauer were the Mrs. Irving Rice* B7th birthday
thev
were
dinner Iutirvtr.
«. iT._
hip iracture at .1...
the home of Mr. Siinrinv “
ft™W
?J.T*
S!^ onf Harkness.
winner*
Those present were Mrs. Lee Mc“
1L05 FJH.
wmner*.
# ,
Donald and Mr. ai)d Mrs. Walter
and Mrs. Orr.o Knowles went to
*dam* of
US P.M.
Mrs
F.
W.
Denton
returned
Tues
­
On
Monday
Cyril
Bvtile Cteek fiunday with another
.?
n Uon,,a
' Mrs. Cvrtl
ly from
iraia a
» visi*
vw» with
wiwi her
ner eon
eun and
anu
Esther Circle of the Mcthodbt
‘mE? Rex
day
Olcalt
»«.n and hts wife Mr and Mrs OIc
-lt of Indiana visited her sister, family
imilyln
Jaduon..
W8.CS. met with Mrs. Vemor Edward Rice, Mr and Mra. Rex
in Jackxon
(Mon. Only) 1.00 A.M.
Ad»m*
D «-/.
D oiiiiUi
Smith wa»
In xzntca-u
Chlca»o un
on jiioiirii
Blough on
on Tuesday
evening Three
“PJ ?°
n v?ord~'
1 ,nur'
Woodrow Knowles to spend acme i Mr*.
D
wa*
u&gt;
Iuesaay
evening,
xiirec
I
—
—
’
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—
Si
Mr. and Mr*. Pritt Southworth business
usinex* from Tuesday till
til) Thur*- ng*
new member*
members were added to the f« district; Mrs. Flovd
Flpvd Palmer
TO LANSING
I tin:i“**w with them.
U,. t»r» »»&lt;* W)n- David, of LatUlng. were
TO KALAMAZOO
Circle. Mr* V. D Ackerman. Mr*. Mr. and Mr* Arthur Palmer *nu
°n? sir’■««&lt;**at£Li»tri wr-itrnrt guests of Mr. and Mrs day.
Mrs Wm Bradford. Mr*.
Glen Brower and Mr* A. L Dyer. d»»«*i‘fJ *«“&gt;•
ns?
guest* of Mr and Mrs Claude J
Bsekelon. and Mr. and Mrs A.
Wedel. Mra D. D. Smith. Mr*. Car- After lhe business session on in- Mildred Palmer and Mister Bobble
' Stuart of Grand Rapid* Saturday
Arland
of —
■* *’—were
'is-------C Arlnnd
of Grund
Rapid*
l*soil Burkholder and M* A»&gt; n terestIng game was played and Miss Keller of the Blake dBtrict.
I evening and attended lhe Military Sunday guests.
De Molli commnndery
• -T Albert Orlbom
•------ -•of«•------------rave -n
l
-..i-i-h
Temporary Station 150 E. State St. 2nd Floor Ph. 2137
। ball of t..
—s., at
a
bpence Johnson went to Kalamara Wed- W-.0.1— n
Hn&lt;
the Masonic Temple na guw.t* of
Moultrie. Ga, will return Frl- nesday evening to hear Katheryn Ing talk about Mexico, and exhibited
-.tuns »ne had orouaht bi Mr*. Hairy Shute. Mrs. Charlei
Dr. Clyde Green Em Commander
morning after spending a 15-day Turney Garten of St. Louis, Mo,
TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
cfTJe Molal commandcry.
fur'ouah with hi* wile and familv Sre a review of The Bible." at toe home from Mexico City. Refresh- Amiable and Mrs Edward Smith,
vic auditorium
menu wan,served by the hostess tniertained lhe Past Noble Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allan of und parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Howard
Flint wore Monday guests of Mr
and Mr*. Gordon Ironside.
Mr und Mrs. A B. Gldtey. Mr
and Mrs. J M. Ijingston. Mr. anti
Mr*. Kendall Rcahm and Hr. and
Mrs.
Milton Murphy
of Grand Ran■ ■ Alf r &gt;- — ■ riiii'ui
. iu&gt;
■* computed
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SHHW
nF THE ScA Ids
si dinner party Frt.—v...—. " Candleltte House.
cool, ClMN TAN
1
■ Grand Raold* and Liter attended
j the Shrine Ball.
Sur.dav allcrn
soap fopltfaurwu* slMvir.t
R&lt;.«s Jordan of Grand Rapids.
Gordon 1. iM-nh.dh of Flint
A gcnccrfu supply •** a distinctive,
spent the wcctend with hl* family
Mr und Mr*. Otto Iscnhath and
attractive, xrticl black-walnut
En-Ugn Hollis Iscnhath.
container • • • &gt;1.30
Mm Archie Tobias left Sunday
for Hillman where she will be with
her slater. Mrs. Jennette Jhoma'
IMMr for several week*.
UM Amelia Walter spent Sunday
F reihciu your lace like
I «ith&lt;lier sitter Mrs Hmce Ritter
the «i»J i Iran breeze
ami family in Lake-Odessa.
.
from a summer «...
Mr. and Mn. Maurice Ingrain
rntertained Mr. anti Mrs Dana
fi'ironvi and son* of Kalamazoo
gpn« Miinulatiun that'Sunday
Hots Duijn returned from a buxi­
ne** trin through the Southwest
lust Wednesday
, Mrs. Fav Marble, Mi's Ruth Mar­
ble and Mtra.Gracc Rclckord spent
Sundav in Kltlamazop. vBftinr Mr
HASTINGS.
MICH. I and Mn. Rnlph Marble and Mr.
und Mrs. William Fox.

PERSONALS

“&lt;£«,!»«.

. !£'SEsra,”.-„ls»-wvifinw.

bu

a MS,' b,p

r„„. «T.«3WSW -.ErWlK.* UX.1"-®,

■

ROOMS

HOTEL HASTIN'

BUS

SCHEDULES

F8i 11

UCTION SALE

FASHIONED

by

PRINTZES

Having sold the farm, I will dispose of the personal property at Public Auction at
the farm located 5 miles northeast of Hastings on M-43; or 2 miles west of Coats
Grove on

I- ’

TUESDAY, MARCH 6,1945
Storting at 1 o'clock, I offer the following:

REED'S DRUG STORE

Litter carrier with 80 ft. track, complete.
Coal brooder. Kerosene brooder.

HAY &amp; GRAIN

QTRAND THEATRC
Hostings, Mich., Phones 2244-2557
Special Matinee Friday. Mrr. 3. thowing "Going Mr Way."
Slarllnc promptly at 2:38 P.M. Ilunninj conllnuoaxly.

DOI BI.E FEATURE ATTRACTION
Gene Autry. Smiley Burnette

"GIT ALONG LITTLE DOGGIE
and
Robert Lou cry. Ellen Drew

"DARK MOUNTAIN
SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY. MARCH 4-5

THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU
BARGAIN MATINEE 1:00 TO 3:00

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FRI.. MARCH 6-7-8-9
Van Johiwon. Spencer Tracy

THIRTY SECONDS OVER TOKYO"
No Advance In Price*.

HARRY THEATRE
Hastings. Mich.. Phones 2244-2557

'

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY. MARCH 2-3
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Arthur Lake, Dale Evan*

,

"THE BIG SHOWOFF"
Charlea Starrett, Dub Taylor

SAGEBRUSH HEROES"
SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY. MARtfH
Kent Taylor. Margaret Lindsay

FURNITURE

BUILDING &amp; MISCELLANEOUS

SATURDAY ONLY. MARCH 3
.

300 bu. oats. 2,000 bu. corn.
7 tons mixed baled hay in barn.
700 bales straw in barn.

*“

6x8 oil house. Oil drums.
Good gasoline pump. 10 gal. milk can.
4 ton of 2*12-6 fertilizer. .
Several pulleys. 130 ft. hay rope.
125 feet of new hay rope, pre-war.
Grapple fork, rope and pulleys.
Several forks and shovels.
Crosscut saws. Gross seeder. Crates.
Bag truck. Lots of small tools.
Hand blacksmith forge.
2 new fire extinguishers.
Several hog troughs, 2 inch lumber.
Babcock milk tester. 12 sap pails.
Circle saw and arbor. Syrup cans.
240 egg Buckeye incubator.
Grain bags. 40 ft. extension ladder.
Log chains. 200 new face brick. ‘
100 gal. gas drum with faucet.
New chain for McCormick binder.
New 5 ft. bar for Deering mower.

Home Comfort range, nearly new, with
hot water attachment.
Kitchen cabinet. Day bed. 2 extra beds.
2 full bedroom suites.
2 antique walnut dressers.
12 ft. extension dining table and chairs.
2 rockers. Electric toaster. Lamps.
Kerosene stove. Stove board. Lard press.
Allen parlor circulator, 2 sets grates.
Sausage grinder. 2 good sets bed springs.
2 ice cream freezers. • Quilting frames.
Baby walker. Baby cab. Carpet sweeper.
2 electric lamps. Bookcase.' Crocks.
Majestic cook stove.
100 qts. of fruit of all kinds, all sweet­
ened.
Jars. Tomato and grape juice.
Kitchen scales. Oak center table.
Eight day clock.
Lots of Everwear aluminum.
Dishes and cooking utensils of all kinds.
Numerous other articles.

TERMS: Cash, no property removed until settled for.

"ALASKA"
THURSDAY. MARCH 8 ONLY
The All Technicolor Spectacular Hit of This Season.
Alexander Knox. &lt; iuule* Cobum

"WILSON
Obe *how Mb in afternoon and but one ahuw
in evening al Harry.

OUR PINNTZESS DEIS
H your waist is high and liny . . . ii you
and an individual air in your clothe* . .. if you
color running riot . . . lhea youll |o»e oar Pi
styles. They're designed to make pu dtwU,

. . . designed io wear not jutl one season but

4«5

BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 3:80 TO 3:80

YOUNG FASHIONS
FOR THE YOUNG IN HEAi

Charles Devault

Filled coat wilh clew Am!Her to bip Mining In the aew
Edwardian tnoud. In all wvJ

SUITS
COATS

PROPRIETOR

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

Children under twelve 33c Us 7c total Me

sss

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk
Exckisiva I

Cardiasa mixwilkd

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARUT 1. »Wi .

Pure Bred Hampshire

WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING

BRED SOW SALE

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

Harvey J. Leifs .
B. Cetfai M.
Haatinga, Mich.

CLASS I Fin) RATES
par w«r&lt; ailalwaw of SOa.
m.yl.y
Mt la can Of bte&lt;
trv* 10s F" ll*«nm inMtUao tttc par wc“1■u.-eaulra taMitioa ar »»m« af 1
ft war*. wtalwaa chart* SOc.

Sheldon Agency

and try simplest methods first.
Many fruit and other food ayilnrcan be sponged out with eold water.
It that doesn't sueeced. try luke­
warm water, and—If needed—a lit-

Michigan State College
Sale Pavilion

DR. DERK STUIVE

6

THE HOM

Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars
Let us brighten that dark base­
ment. Phone or write.

SWANSON
AGENCY
FIRE

LIFE
BONDS

Spine

'

SVilckboard

109 W. State

AUTO

Hite

is Ute Human

G. F. ECKARDT
438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

1 FOR MLR-UimmI heavy tram ami d-.utiU
( S-ri:-'&lt;
flrnak. R*ule 1. INroHng '
&gt; llantl-M n»»M
3 I•
&gt;.. ,.1.|
I Foil HALF—1-«i». .-nnd.
| Mark Z 141m&lt; &gt;m&gt; nut'.
:
Wt.ftr Oak t-n. - |—l- .vK mi*»» &lt;

1

Protect your ear, yourself and rider*
with a full service policy in the
World's Largest Automobile Insur­
ance Company.

i..» IIm&lt;__
Fl IK KAi.E— Keg

ilOHTY-NIN

liTUiCl. Mkh

controlling

Health,

and

More Comfort Wearing
I’nilerl kr

FALSE TEETH

CARD OF THANKS

Here Is a pleasant way to dverI coinc loose plate dtacoinfort. PASTEETH. an improved powder, sprin­
kled on upper and lower pintm hoM&gt;
them nrtner so that Htcy feel more
comtortSW-. ila gummy. ycoey. pasty
taste or feeling. It’s alkaline 'nonacld*. Docs not sour. Checks "plate

Farm Bureau State Agent

AUCTION SALES.

5 a

s

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II

j'U 'r

SALES

Price* at Hosting* Livestock
Sales February 23. 1945

Top Hog*. 150-450 lb. $14.60
Roughs — .
— —$13.85
Stag*
$11.50
Feeders
$7 to $21
Top Lambs ------------------ $15.60
...
$8.00
Top Calve* .
.
.. $18.00
$60 to $140
Dairy Cows
Beef Heifers
,
b Steer*$10 to $15.50
Beef Cows
$8 to $12
Cutter Cows------- -- .$7 to $8
Bulls
$9 to $12
Deacon Calves------ $3 to $12

i

Repairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
Eave* Troughing
Tin Shop

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK

&amp;L ; ® W

Marshall Furnaces

!-5S-^='5

d rh ’ h*

§
s

HENRY FLANNERY

'AA'aNiEIf—aJlri »&lt;r woman l&lt;» ratr ivr
j uigjQ. ar’t .Manrrday »•«*•-.
ray .rut iran«porr«li
Writ* 3trt
h w
।
n *
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G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
WAjiTLD-•*" l-r genrral bow
lit E. State
phone 2331 । work .n t rar**
•mall •,'***&gt;1 girl. *&lt;•
laundry. w»4 pay- ralrphanr -eat. 3-U
Cf

Floor Sander* for Rent

WANTED Girl -r uvtuj.r li-r fullllnir

AU Forma of

WANTED—'*.!' • ■ •"k
aftrriMrrm. "r
f .;)i;n&gt;r »..rL I-n Franklin •i-'ta U

INSURANCE and BONDS

'

Jerry Andrus

l»n'!,&lt;r”r»is l-r •— DkL I •.r/farr.i
- . .'I.......... 11-...--I all

AUCTIONEER
Lht your Auction Salee with

PoDtr

DEWEY REED

THEM’S FIGHTIN
SAFETY SHOES!

When you need an c’e:?ricion
call H. E. Smith. Phons 720
Fl-2. No job too large or too
rrilri.t .. ak. I hi.iir •.■-Hl
» l
small. Route 2.
T.F. | * *&gt;o»4, 'n'a Tirqr liny J. F IX —-.II. ..nd
r.trr. Jll4.fl-

I am buying livestock
each Tuesday ot my yard*
on Center Road.
TOP HOGS — $14.50
Leave calls at 2448. On Tues­
day call stockyards 2108.
DAN ULREY
•

SA.Vii.ii.«mi " hi'w'-Tt:?*

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

FRANK JONES

V . ■T' 1 &gt; * . _ It ’ll .

|

. 111.. U Mt- &lt;«tra a ■ rk

FARM EQCTFMEST
AND J43CELLANE0US

. ai.hing io

STROUT
I'i . ii-

^&lt;\ FISHT CRUSHING/

—

Boyer for STILES and Company.
Baatlng* Rtockyard*. phone 2588. or
eaD 517 Laery thrbjcb the vie.-

WILEY'S
ELECT. SERVICE

Greydun

FOR ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS
Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
Phone 2178
Nashville
.
At My Expense

GEO. H. LEE

Coll 2795
GENERAL WIRING

AUCTIONEER
Phone 13 F21

Climax, Mich.

LLOYD J. EATON

CONTRACTING
114 W. Court St.
Hosting*

FIGHT'

FATIGUE

Doles con be made at
Banner office

ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Bill" Sherwood
REPAIRS
INSURANCE
Hotel Hastings

MAINTENANCE

CONSTRUCTION

PI

ARTHUR ASH
Loren Coppock

Delton, Mich.

PHONE 738-F3

You ahoul

SHOE
REPAIRING
First Class Work . . . Prompt
Service . . . Stop In.

TAYLOR S^SHOE STORE

AUCTIONEER
GeneraJ auctioneering.

80 A(
house,

Date* can

Loren Hershberger
AUCTIONEER
I atn no further away from you
than your neareat telephone. Cali

Phone (Collect) 3965 or 2715 for

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
Horsos, cows and small stock removed promptly.
Highest prices paid for beef or horse hides.

EDJFINNIE
MOVING AND STORAGE

s Fitting

HOWARD BRISTOL
Res. 3965
a.

Phone Hastings 2715
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
Glycerin ovoiloble from animal fats Is badly needed In
WAR EFFORT Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.

KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collector

.

WOLVERINE
SHELL HORSEff/DES

WHY RISK the suffering, hours of pay and sabotaged
production caused by a crushed foot Concealed in the toe of
each Wolverine Safety Shoe is an enormously strong steel
dome which will turn aside thousands of pounds of falling or
rolling weight Wolverine Safety Shoes are soft as buckskin,
flexible as bamboo - even dry that way after soaking. TUt
means they help to fight off faUgue which is perhaps the
commonest cause of accidents. Wey the Safety Shoes that
fight against accidents two ways—Wolverine Shell Horsehide
Safety Shoes... ask to see them the first chance you get

Hastin
room,
has a

80 AC
house,
coop :

40 A&lt;
ha* a
the b

COTT

! CUT-RATE

SHOE STORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
SECTION TWO—FA&lt;

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 1. 1945

•IGHTY-NINTH YEAR_____________

would cut. Got our clothe* all! Another blinard has arrived and Tiiey must have plenty of height —- I[ cau .vivc blood and money to the
Red Cr&lt;-A», .and counteract Uic
the wind Is piling the snow higher | tins year. How did the Grand.
i-va ■«*
, iMued.
forces of destruction ' that have
| Don t worry about me. We get
g" and higher. Haven't been able to Ledge and Delton games come out.’
hx
been loosed upon Earth. lt‘ may be
i:0O. see further than thirty feet aU day | Those are the only ones I haven't
DMr\l\ I
D I I A IIIJ
'Continued from Flr«t Section ।। ' up ut 5:30 and get to bed al 10:1..
your u»n son whom you are saving.
— I like It so far..They say the first
lint' yesterday and 'till noon today. The heard about.
,
r.urnnLi
. wiMd has quieted down tonight but
Do you know 'censored। I
By JANc GAMtKON
■ week Is hardest.
Every one I sec Is anxious for
It is still snowing.
I him every day. I haven't seen
Your ton.
word about the portable bloofi plas­
• Somewhere in Belgium
■ t received the portfolio from you many guys from home.
, - ------------------------ ---- ------------------ma outfit that rumors say is coming
February 8. 1945
Hi Gram- TliLs letter bi to you. too.1 today "and "reaityadtogBlit.
You|
'hadhad
ought
to to
getget
outout
and,
glad to get it.
You |You
You
ought
and , an see
II urn using the »stationery.
ball games. Al. JI I Th(‘ wrecking Crew, alias Spook, to Barry County. Will sotneone
witii'any-1 C
«n
«*
^u°1I.ery
;■; see some&gt;■ ofI. our
i’Vouhin't'trade ploccA "Z2V'_ri?'.
..
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hznnH
one for anything. My' address h: I It to what I wanted and thanks a j mag ne II to * lot
brand of
atlnkyi have. tumble*! up nil: I please give a report an it ip the
lasting., Michigan
*
Pvt Clyde B.-G*»ey;-Jr.-------- —ioL. I also received a package from bull than you see at most college* |hf, gmall
trailed the chair [ Banner? •
Jearcst Mom und Dad:
1
Wfll. starve me to death and cal!
I will try to type a letter for a
' me Slnatro. f am at the bottom of
ange, although it will take a lit1
the
page.
Sorry',
girls. IH do him
*■ lunger, but It is Just a change
’ up next week.
vriting for Hie last few days try-,
Mr
snd
Mrs
dvde
n
*&gt;
“
«
«*
Rulht
fo
‘
^
They'd
others
We
esme
within
■
point.
rlr,nc
Over
.
ng to catch up on my back letters
Up tor
R&gt;r r&lt;&gt;
n. «r-Jcontained socks, cigarettes, lighter.Io! beating one team made up of j
„.h_r „i„h, .i,,, HOUSE FEEDING
het have been piling up
I dreamed Germanv
the other night
that
ong. 1 haven't received any null
vourDSnrdal delfvcrv ‘ ‘karette -case, candy, peaiiuu und three All-Americans. We look a:.
uu like
z i —
One -way
to save' badly needed
or tome time now. but tliev come
m

HE HOME FRONT

RADDV

RVDAT

with
WAS HABLE ■

X’vS

HYUTE
PERMANENT
CASKIN PAIN!

S

.tars;

.u.wrT.j;’..:

J“ta?.”Sl iSR'Shj«|Aj.1
USi .“.TSI
SS
; xA'&amp;r “dc;Mnu ■“ ■
ln tn
. from the first of December except] la anyone home on leave now? I '"&gt;9 anyone who wanted any Jupe. (£■
r

Here we see all the canals that'lbc,1,
*’
rou read about back home. They ; J.’T.1 Uolh..r tn- 1-tters are
Inc beautiful to see. and a lol of ■ *«“•
' “S
rork has been dune on them
I ™ hi ^•ut^io^’toi.^uirh “Ha' Yea
u&gt;mr time, f have Mten a lot of
" gaining mw‘
Alngs that I will never foncet
bm will never learnt
ong ns I live. I believe that the i “’’d *lk‘ !1'
11
1 a
*".
inie I have ••.pent here Isn't wasted ,,UJF1.
honed i would be

RYimto

fcferjr

Ul(lp (&gt;r ||O Rruln
lf
Ulp o,,&lt;? fro,n 3011 Cook oI Jan' *°-1 n“urc 1 1,11,1 1,#ve a couple years to
revelatkm
tn rhe ;’he hay and pasture are of rood
HIGH-LIGHT REFLECTING
Seems as If the letters come re-! go. One at least. Things are bequality, he says
as w lhe tlroefi lhpy arc | ginning to look a little brighter;
Si1.,.. Zm^hl"
-h«ThU
method ihas been particular.
written- The holiday rush is the anyway.
th?v JLiM
uSn II ly
ly «*ccessful
successful on
on the college farm.
answer to lhe reason, no doubt.
i 1 suppose I’d better close nou.
Since 1939
1938 from
from 20 to 30 coils and
How to the weather there? I sup- We have a good stage show on; cjer^and johmnl^ wipe.j&gt;H_Jhr work herses
horses ot
of all ages have been
ethers' chlnl I can't see anything to pastured on brome and alfalfa in
r,&gt;5e 5'0“ ure having .now now. i tonight. Charlie Butterworth.
drool about in the war-time Juven- summer and turned to field -hay
1 Hr leads. Tn fact. I would be wlll- stact. in winter Each year a part.Z ”
jvuu c &gt;
।
, -'iv a&lt; t do cause I then ‘ ni several years.
.
, Ing to bet ■ that the producers of the first cutting of brome-alfaltu
The weather is fine nt present,
‘nictine
H°Pc you are both fine. I am.
dragged lhe river for some of them is stacked in the Held with n boos­
•xrept fur a little rain niw and *°u,cl haVe " ,uture
p,cfe‘nt O K Vnd at present haven't even a I
&lt;-■ Fleet Pan Ollier
McKesson's. ■
l’.ve seen lately.
ter buck rake Thu balance L« left
Kun Francisco. Calif.
Jim Have as much mud as wc did "’I!".. M .. h .. . .
on(1 nlw, cold. Take core of yourselves. Almriy last fall
eJroLnr el£ Ho^e four med «y» &gt;'-*»”? &lt;•&gt;' » ‘JET.'K"’ yOU
uncut for grazrnv when the horses
1 K. U.$.P.
Fehrunrv 3 1945
'Truth comes to us with a slow are turned into the field in early
There Is a little girl in the house) keeps good.
I
Cheerlo and goodnight
r,4.„a r»vi..F °
° ’
-and doubtful step: mea*urlng the December
hut
With loVC
'
hat az
wc are ■lavlnir
staying In that nnla
puts;.
Dear rncna iryxr
around she treads on. and forever
This lias not only saved labor at
Your onn.
nr In mind of Marie very much 1
Your sun,
Just a line to let you know that - turning her curious eye. to
that haying time but also reduced lhe
Allen
(Marie to John's sisteri. Tiiey spool: r
I am still among the living anil I up
rlj{ht behind, and with a chores in winter Manure hauling U
Lt. Alien E. Prentice. 01040928
. little Dutch. German. Flemish anil'
still In the Navy, and going strong., y.cen survey choosing her onward eliminated and the horses thrive on
A.P.O 230. ■: Postmaster
,lw some French. Everything b; u I
I have been «n shore patrol dutv | nnth "
January IB. 1945! New York. N. Y.
—Percival the diet and excrete. Horses like
,.&gt;l belter here ns far ns the civil- | Mr. ami Mrs. Frank H. Prentice
for
some
time,
which
I
like
much
,
I
th:- freedom of the open field and
Vitamin. B Complex
ans go than most places we have
better than my former duty.
.
are satisfied with the shelter of hay
.They Came
:etn. It also ueriiv- very good to Hastings. Michigan
Mariana Islands
Would enjoy a nice long vacation;
250
by Stuart Cloetc stacks even when sheds or other
tel where someone speaks Entlish Dear Mother and Dad:
North Pacific
in Michigan along about June, in ‘
buildings are available
fact I have pul In for my leave at Th?\_c“’ne u,,h lh,lr ,!rcat maMost everyone speaks It a little.
Feb 4. 1945
Some grain. In addition to the
I haven't received any letters Miss Louise McKelvey
I'm hoping th"1 you have re­
that time. I am sure there are a. enmes
hay. may be needed when the ani­
ceived my new address tn lhe alliiir recently but. boy, did I ever hit the R. 4. S Clarence McKelvey
number
of
blue
gills
that
arc
wait.-a
mals are taken up for spring work.
Ing to be taken by me
1
Yn.TfhLi
children.
etters that I have sent before, but Jackpot on packages last night I Re­ Hustings, Michigan
Mr Hudson suggests.
I suppose there have been c,
smashed
lust tn case you haven't I'll send I. ceived five from as many people. Dear Louise:
One from you. Ruth. VanTils. Un­
ilong again.
I received your letter of Decem­ .number of your boys who have 22*“^.®’ld..S"”1*'
W.C.T.U. NOTES
The only thing I don't like here cle Fred's and the Kiwanto club. ber 4th quite n while ago and for­ been shot up or missing during
up
The W.C.T.U. met with Mrs. Ad­
marhln&lt;&gt;,.
a the money they use. Too much || Thanks at-lol. I certainly had lots got whether I answered it. Tire let- these last years, we get a hospital £I th ngs
, train in every week or so.
* ‘h Ujelr
‘ machines.
dle Newton. Tuesday afternoon.
jancr to carry around with vou.
•‘ of fun opening all of them. Had
out on my
bed
The weather here has been very,*}1 , T5J,h,n8*
Feb. 20. with 20 members present.
urn™ Aho'hon'ltw m?^omeUpacl?-; everything spread
’conglomeration
of colwith no indication on it to make
diwn
At the business session it was voted
me believe that I had written you. | bad. rain, cold and a little snow—;
tc pay the Slate Treasurer dues on
iges alone with the letters. I hnvc:,,n’
so 111 write a few lines now. Have I' this is the only nlnce that I have Beneath ‘hemPenilar
sixty members. It was also voted
i lot of tilings to send home If Ij The one I received iiuin you con­ to go to work agtrin In a few mln- । been where you have to sweep up I
.
j
,hcn
to send the Michigan Union to all
ever get the time to send them. It's mined the marahmallowr. handker- utro. I've worked all day and am lhe air. A pretty dusty state.
1 Qt. U.$.P.
J 2^2.
lust a
lot of Junk that
I have chiefs, preserves and the, nice red going back again at 8 o'clock to­ I They have finally raised me to
who have paid their dues.
The program consisted of talks
afeked
up in places. It
doesn't apple—all
tn perfect condition, night. It's 7:30 now.
1st class, and with that went a lot!
„.1W
__.h
। *h°sp machines could make noth- on Frances E. Willard and a lesson
imount to anything
| Thanks again. Ain saving the apHow s tevervthing back home? I of extra work.
on Narcotic Problems. The next
Somc of lhe hoys are trying to pic to look ut today and will eul Hone you're feeling fine and ev­
Weil. I have to shove off on an
meeting will be at lhe Adventist
figure
out some of tifeir money | it tonight. Toasted marshmallows eryone else the same. How are you te%u°n
"””™ w
“id a™™ e^whin,.
church. March 2! at 7:30 pm. with
hey got the other day. They an-. will taste jfoodr too. ' ■
getting along in school? Fine. I
y°“'
L.nd.n
&gt;-&gt;
n.&lt;
ituck wit it it alscr
;
VonTite sent me a box of candy. hope. Your mother said that vou I
a very good speaker.
Flovd
W Landen
(S&gt; L'c JI
H*sun
f*cedid not stand still.
It's vetting along about ten j nuts, money belt, shaving cream wi re twelve years old on yotlr last
U
8 Navy
Wrnre 8u
Patrol-Nom.
’be
I'elnck now so had belter cluse fur and toothpaste: Uncle Fred's con- birthday und It hardly seems pos­
TO OBSERVE SSlh
onb’ht
tained.cigarettes and candy; Ruth sible. Wish I was your age Instead
Division
, Nl,r thP waters.
ANNIVERSARY
Main Street
kNor lhe ‘,our»Kt' of men.
. *
gHOMt Illi
HASTIKOS
Tills tvneWrllcr l.i one wc nicked sent me two fruit cakes, a pound of where I am now- I wouldn't be ! 102jV«t
------ —■••• Mr. and Mrs Floyd Miller will
in in Germany und it comes in t box of Cuban honey candy anti in this hot place then. .
I Norman. Oklahoma
hold open house Sunday afternoon.
I
If
y&lt;Mf
are
as
stirred
by
that
Jinndv. nicy,'are nearh like ourn ■ nutmeets: Kiwanlsr Club sent an
I received a letter from your' ‘Landen and Dyke served together,
I poem as I was. you can do somc- March 4. al their home.*!1.- mile*
------Hoping everyone is fine. I m O.K. assortment of blended pipe tobac- mother postmarked December 16. in World War !.■
thing concrete about II. The Amer­ east of Lacey. In observance of I
Love to all 1 —
1944. yesterday. Ill write her as j
...
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————
ican Red Cross BUILDS Hundreds their 25th wedding anniversary. No , --------- ————————
I -I had everything spread out on soon os I find time. Have been I
Your son
of lives on Iwo Jima were saved invitations ore being issued, but :
my bed and then forgot which plenty busy most of the time.
I
Johnny
I
with the blood that was flown in rmM.
... c.n .&lt;» ta ....
■ Pfc. John H. Birman. Jr..
| package some It came out of. There
Boy. would you like to be over
,
your lCMer JcaH:rUBy| from litis country every day. You
F
364177377
were jam of salted nutmeats. sth- hero I There are native boys obou M j
answering it now. Notiecl
■ A.P.O 05. % Postmaster
tloncry and potato chips, but can't Tour age working at the hospital my
atidreM nl the top of this I
remember which box they were in and some of them are kinds cute.
—- •------. the &gt;A»«
letter, jdon't
leave —
out
P.O.■ '
The stationery was from Abe.
I don't know how smart they are,
Parris I«hnd, S.
Ifnd an evening like Christmas. but one little fellow about the age like you did the last letter. Thanks
John ‘Dt. Stoutenburghi received of Max carries a magazine to read. for sending the football and bos- .
■. and Mrs. Clyde B. Casey
। n package—a box of candy from I'm sure he can’t read that well, ketball, scores and answering the
questions You are having worse,
- I Ruth.
but it makes him feel like a man.
weather there than wc are having,1
Deiton. Michigan
; The wind is blowing awfully hard
I guess this is all the news of
Dear Mother and Dad:
, today. Snow is piling up even today so I'll close and go to work. but you have better living condi­
Well. I've iwen busv this after- though it Is’ not snowing. The sky Be good and study hard al school. tions. We have bad weather up a
little ways. Do they censor my let­
loon. Wc arrived about one o'clock । u very gray so expect a storm
of love
ters very much? I haven't changed
■nd ate chow—a swell dinner and 1 anytime. The temperature is around
Uncle Arthur
my location because my AF.O.
——Just
■..., ■_ j-m
j — 't twenty above.
supoer
n ii..
little
drill —
and
a ilot
Cpl. A. C. McKelvey, 38455021
changed.
of talking from the Sarge.
News on the Russian front
AF.O. 237.
Postmaster
I haven't received lhe Banner in
It sure is nice here. Cool nUhts. sounded good this mornlnq. They
San Francisco. Calif.
which you have the five star fea­
but warm davs. On the wav wc are really advancing rapidly these
ture. We had a good Christmas and
saw the mountains, reallv beauti­ days. More power to them and may
Following arc a group of letters New Year's dinner. It looks like
ful scenes al) the way .froth Penn­ they keep going 'till they hit Ber­
the Russians might decide .when
sylvania. Washington. D C. was lin.
i
' written to Albert Dykstra. Hastin'” the war will be over. It seems to
Jan. 18. 1945
the cleanest and most quiet of any
I have mentioned receiving your
be going pretty good In the Pacific
eitv I saw.
lei ter of Jun. 2 in which you said
Guess It's my turn to write and theater of battle.
Greydon
Wood,
from
Coats ytiu had mailed my pen and pencil.
Sincerely.
drove, was the only one who got I have that.and the stationery this is really the find chance I've
Harold
the Marines I knew. I took the folder to receive yet. Then. I guess had In quite a while. Wc have had
Pvt. Harold W. Fuller. 36485122
quite a bit of work for the post two
Murines because they said if the I must have them all to date.
AP.O. 251. n Postmaster
•
Navy wasn't full wc could have it
I hope you are both well and weeks.
The Saxon boys have been doing
but needed the best In the Marines your colds are greatly imnroved. I
(Continued on Page 2. Sec. 2.)
and if I passed I would hove to am feeling OK Just a sniffle now pretty well from what I've heard.
take them. I wanted them before and then.
Cheerio for this time. Will write
avaln tomorrow probably. Hope to
Well, they tell me I get a fur- get a letter frpm you today.
oiuth after my basic training und
Lota of love,
ff.ve to North Carolinn which will'
.
Your son.
* in about six week UO-day furAllen
ouehi.
•
'
January 20. 1945
You should see my hair—ain't i
Belgium
tone. They cut it as close as clip-1 Dear Mother and Dnd:
t

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WE STILL 15552842
ESTATE-READ THE FOLLOWING
80 ACRES in Section 35 Baltimore Twp., 6 room
house, hoi electricity and good well of water, water
piped into the kitchen, 36 x 50 bam, has some tim‘
runs across it, 10 acres of wheat Tor
-$4,200.00
- °",y W-

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WASTE
PAPER

A NICE THREE ACRE placg V/4 miles out from
Hastings, has 4 bungalow with 3 J^edrooms, living
room, modem kitchen, a nice well with electric pump,
water pumped into the kitchen, storm windows and
has a hqn house---------------------------- - --------- $2,600.00

Waste Paper Is Vital
War Material

80 ACRE FARM in Hope Twp., Section 5, has 7 room
house, has electricity, bank bam 40 x 60, chicken
coop 20x30, has fruit on it, priced at_----- $3,600.00

AN ACUTE SHORTAGE EXISTS
EVERY POUND IS NEEDED

40 ACRES a little over 4 miles out in Rutland Twp.,
has a 6 room house, bam 32x40, cement floor in
the basement, 17x30 hen house, good windmill,
com crib, fair fences, some fruit------- —$2,600.00

COTTAGE at &lt;0ng lake in Hope Twp. for. _$1,200.00

Save It and Get It To Market

HASTINGS SALVAGE COMMITTEE
ESTATE
OKER

Whenever your pions coll for financing it's
wise to see your banker, he is ready to help you
and can give sound advice.
The Hastings City Bank is making loans to

responsible persons and business concerns in
this community and are arranging financing for
various projects.

If you need help we will be

to talk it over.

Do Not Destroy!
MARCH COLLECTION
Mar.
1—-1st and 4th
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DATES
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low as any in Michigan

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"Fifty-Eight Years of Continuous Service”
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.

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★ SHOW YOUR COLORS—Buy U. S. War Savings Bonds and Stamps

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. MARCH 1, ^45
&gt;ou think of it, send me his ad­ Hastings came out to thn football । happen and they might. Hope they
dress along with But'* and Don's. standing last fall or how lhe ban- I get into China soon. It cant be
ketball season i.
Is coming. on-The folks t00 fQQn to suit me. According to
If I renumber correctly Sut is with L..k.u
(CionUnued from Page 1, Sec. 2.)
the Tenth MarinM, but I have have some Banners on the. way the paper the. Russians fire only
forgotten Don'* outfit. I have a und they should help clear It up. I 196 miles from Berlin. Hope they
lol of tale* to tell about connect­ keep my eyes open for But. John­ make It by June of this year.
South Pacific
8o that furniture buxiucM kept
son and all the rest but It Is n very
January 17, 1945 ing them but they don't know It slim chance that I .will ever run you boys plenty busy during the
apd 1-can't tell of it because of the
Dear Dyke;
across them. It .would watty be holidays, en. Well. 1 guess that'*
censorship. '
Hl old man. how goes it with you
sc me thing io walk up and &gt;ay Hel­ the way to be. If a man 1» busy he
-—• I have been meaning to
lo to But. We really have good duty doesn't think about what he Is
tr quite some lime, but
out here. A tpod ship, crew and missing. Etoeclally u» guy*. You'll
,
juitc busy lately. Mum PoMlbly by a chance of fate I living conditions. What more could notice my etaqge. ?f ,^dr*to-bto
run into it. I have been on
has bean getting quite disgusted might
a
sailor, ask for? Ans. To see his no change of uland. GuF*S they
.with mo for not writing, but I quite a few ahlpa and will probably wife.
will h*ve to win the war without
.
1
wrote her a good one the other be on a lor more.
How is Dan'and all the rest? Is me. Hal Ha!
'
Well, I have to go now. so
* Bob still at Great Lake*. Bcnta
d*On thto Island that I am on now
They did finally turn out with a
Always
tells me that Kelly. Goggins and fairly good record. Better than '41.
"Breuster"
there are two other fellows from
a few others were able to make it Wen three and loat five. We tried
’bating*—Bob Roush is with some
Pfc. David B. Long. UBM.C.
home for ChristmM. It Just does hard—but not too much advan­
oK" bond. They were up and
•; Fleet Poet Office
! not scam possible that I have been tage. The '42 season they were hot
played for u* the other day. A
San Francisco. Calif.
in the Navy about eighteen months. weren't they—I a*w most of those
darn good band. too. We sold a
This isn’t very long Dyke, but I games.
bunch of Jap gear and such to a
January 22. IMS Will, have to secure and try to do
My Banners come reaf slow and
lot of three army outfits that hove Hi Dykr
better next time. If you get time sometimes I get six or seven all
never been-tn combat. Qick Rasey
I would sure like to hear from you. together. I sure do like to get them
.
Yes.
its
really
me
and
about
to here also but they are way out
Take It easy and keep everyone out though. It helps a lot to know
lime.
The
old
Willett
is
still
afloat
in lhe sticks and it is too hard to
of trouble.
where lhe fellows orc and what
get out where he to so he comes and I am feeling fine. Well fed
they are doing. Have any been
Your friend.
Out and sees me instead. He u and contented as can be expected
home lately? Sut and Johnson are
Bill
really getting to be a big brute I with mv wife half way ground the
Wm Garrison. RM. 3/c
both sweating out coming home. I
look like a midget when 1 stand uorld from me. 1 hear Jock was
Fleet Post Office
hone thev an both get back OK.
next to him. I hate put on quite home Just before Christmas. I'll
San Francisco. Calif.
Sut has done hLs share in this war,
a bit of *eight since we got back bet that he was a happy guy. At
About those fellows enlisting *o
from Guam. He was about two the present time wc are in New I
Januarv 21. -1945
hundred yards from u* up there Guinea and all I can say Is that
Tiiey may get Air Corps or fling
and I never got over to see him I am very glad to be in lhe Navy. ।
itatus—but if Sammy wants men
They did keep me awake night* The only land that looks good to I Hl Dyke:
Received your letter today and for Infantry he will get them one
with their dam firing. Directly mt Is state aide dirt. My hat is
over our heads at that. I know sev­ off to the ground forces. The ocean having the time this evening. I way or another. I'm 21. good health,
eral radio operators InAhcir outfit has not changed much except that feel that I should answer. Also had just right If I write Pit. Pierce
it urn'! r.s rough out here as it was a letter from Dick Rascy. He Is v&lt;»u will know that 1 am in the
*o I get along pretty good.
In lhe Atlantic I am never sea-sick kind of anxious to Ret bock just infantry. It could happen nnd it
I hear that . Hurry mode Corp now and that makes life a lot like the rest of us. If Hus war keepa may. To be honest—1 don't really
Good for him. that is one heck of j
moving Rood and fast like it has care now—13 months over here ami
* good outfit that he is with. If j I don't have much Idea of how been lately, a lot of things can st ill here. Il's a swell place—but

HOME FRONT NEWS

AUCTION SALE
In order to settle the estate of the late Mr. Otto Zahm, I will sell the following per­
sonal property located at the old fprm home on old M37 gravel road, 6 miles north­
west of Hastings gr 4 miles southeast of Middleville near Irving on

THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1945
Beginning at one o'clock.

HORSEly

pair sorrel geldings 10 yrs. old, wgt.
3,100.
bey gelding 6 yrs. old, wgt. 1,500.
black gelding 6 yrs. old, wgt. 1,500.
black gelding 6 yrs. old, wgt. 1,400.
These horses are all sound, well broke
and in good flesh.
.

45 HEAD COWS AND YOUNG CATTLE,
MIXED BREEDS
White Durham bull, 18 months old.
Black Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, calf by side.
Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old, due soon.
Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old, calf by side.
Durham and Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old,
calf by side.
Black heifer, 2 yrs. old, calf by side.
Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old, calf by side.
Jersey^cow, coming 3, milking now.
Jersey’cow, 6 yrs. old, milking now.
Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh soon.
Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, milking now.
Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, milking now.
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, due soon.
Guernsey and Durham cow, 5 yrs. old,
milking now.
Guernsey and Durham cow, 4 yrs. old,
milking now.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, due soon.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, milking now.
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, milking now.
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, milking now.
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, due soon.
Holstein and Durham cow, 6 yrs. old,
milking now.

Holstein cow, 7 yt$. old, milking now.
Durham heifer, 2 yrs. old, due soon.
Durham heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh.
Durham cow, 3 yrs. old, coming fresh.
2 Durham heifers, freshen soon.
8-2 yr. olds, mixed breeds, coming fresh.
5 yearling heifers. 1 yearling bull.
This is a clean herd, all square uddered.
Breeding dates, income records and
other information given at day of sale.
MACHINERY
New Idea manure spreader, nearly new.
Rubber tired wagon with flat rack, at­
tached.
2 wheel trailer with good tires
Lumber wagon with flat rack
Lumber wagon with box.
Pair heavy Belknap sleighs.
3-2 section spring drag.
Spike tooth drag. 6 walking plows
3 sets of heavy double harness.
Massey-Harris fertilizer disc grain drill
in extra good condition.
Single row cultipacker.
McCormick Deering 6 ft. cut mower,
nearly new.
McCormick mower, 5 ft. cut.
Platform scales. Dump rake.
Lots of scrap iron, used lumber and hun­
dreds of articles too numerous to men­
tion,

I hate It. Every guy In the service
may have it rougher, but I still
donl’ like It.
Well,. guess
end tills. Good­
&gt;--------I will
-----------------------------bye 'til1 next timetime. Tell me all lhe
news. Hr
Hope
— ”
they
*“• don't ----work
u —
you'
rd for a while again, So long,
too hard
BOb
_
Sgt. R. I. Pierce. 36453843
A PO 906. % Postmaster
San Francisco, Calif.

Wedneaday. Dec. 13. 1944
Dear Dyke:
I have thought about vou often
and have Just neglected writing.1
I do want to say that your letter

county gcrvicemen and service-, here haven't seen It so cold since plained u mure than I can figure
SV0I- I4 gums it's really
, SMU,
V.S. MW, mud
laiuv and ano
MIK. cl.judy.
U.JUUJj
women.
■
,, ,
।I 1687.
cold over out—eternal
I-----------Watch.i.P.G's
A.!”'""for any—indica-• on
~- tha
,W* front, loo. The
Tl.- way
M-*W it’s dreary,
rf***** nuny day after
*****the
,X*other
...I.—
—
tlon of a fellow near me hare on. going now we may have peace soon-. a cold that goes right through you.
the front. Since my buddy McCloud
well, I guess I'd better close and ultnougn the temperature for wlnfrom Woodland stopped tonic lead, get cleaned up and ready to go to ter Is about 34 degrees. The nathere is no one around from our bed.
part of the State. Dyke keep* me
vtous to lhe cold and datnpm-jj.
)M*ted on al) lhe old ball teams
Ana there u no quoatun but wiiat
and the- progress of the present
Dick
we have been compelled to pay ex­
one*. Your column oatche* tha rest., Pfe. R. C. Thoma*. 36868164
orbitant price* fur things tn Eng­
I1 guess L4U*
till* SO
to Ba poor
pMVS IIIKI
IctUr trying
UJUl^
&lt;*
A.P.O.
•« ** 511.
*•«. %* •Postmaster
—
land. a* well as the continent.
to show my appreciation. but.' - New York. N. Y.
When they hit me on my pocket­
lot.
- -.
• •
thanks a lol.
book. that U &gt; ven tender spot.
Doughfoot
1 Just for the record, and as a The ral« of exchange la Justified
preface to the following letter, we on the basis that tf it were any difPfc. B. C Whitmore. 36650490
.K*
.*. .... ... .i___
। think it should be understood that
A.PO. 102,
Postmaster
: Mrs Bauer had previously asked
Carl, by letter, how American wom- the only way you can beat tlie
itn
compared with the women ot game is not to spend any money.
England
’
-«■
eounUles—Thus Carl'* evi- My mess bill »nd laundry are the
Jan. 24. 1945 -i cent Interest
tn things feminine. I main expenses for. me.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Thomas
'
Iriciff&lt;*ntXlly
Carl and hi£ brother I It to hard lor me"to believe tha]
210 W. Benson St.
nmu... Michigan
mnmsKuu
. Max
m®t tomewhere in I Uncle Duane and Dad are 72 aMU
HastlnRs.
jenr Folks“
the French-German sector for the | 7L year* md. respectively. But when
Dear
Folks;
I just came off furlough last ,lrst tlm® *Ww' Max
i1 ,U,P, “ thl?1f 0,81 « W1U »* 311
nlaht I. n-tllv had e swell t me "verseas-he went across in Oct. I next Juno with-my way to still
while it lasted although it wasn't T&gt;,c&gt;' 'totted for a couple of hours inake-»"jc compre" &lt;1 coinpretoe same m&gt; u’ wouto fmve b^I n ‘
|
IdThnve bt'en able’to be* ho^euJicn ' *1® H}?1 a^,cc- Ma* u 'lo* wHh
n
, °l.‘TmU» me
ivjuk: the
uic actual
iu.uiiu event*
cvcnw of
oi my
niy
June was.
1 *®
*rn,y. im relate
life, I have managed
well with
in'undmi while we^re?!i“ 'it s '
.
January 4. 1945 I RUx-ralities.
Howiiervery
"yoiT
jo’r^
I generalities. However, your long
a real breexy place with everyone Mr. nnd Mrs Charles Duane Bauer “lu* ^_M_*onh.y °*J * justalned
effort on my
engoing here and there. Must any-1225 East Lincoln St.
- part and I have
| beavored to oblige. Today, met
thing can happen to you there.. Hasting*. Michigan
_____Duane
__
j another Lt. Col.—He was raised
You see more different uniforms Dear Uncle
and Aunt
uii you've ever seen.
Albertine:________________________ on a rench near Big Fork-lived In
We
around ana
and saw tnc
the1 I* «uun
didn'ti believe
such muuuuu
attention Kaliipell. practiced law in Helena
we went arouna
ucuexe »ucu
historical places of London and was deserved when 1 received Aunt
general of
the Westminster Abbev is really a ’ Albcrtlne'a long letter today which Montan* and claims to remember
place to see. It's marvelous how
,w Hi
.t,,»a
was postmarked Nov. 22nd. NutNut-, “,®«
Bauer
uer who was &lt;In
n ,th
the
£, 1lumber
nnbcr
to built and It's a bcautifuLplace
jlacc ting.
Ung. Carlie and Kay. Fall to
tn Zltot
Mich-.■ -buttoea*.
---------------HU
-----------name---is J. m
W. Bauer
with big pillars reaching ta? the l«an. good eats. etc. are the thinga;
Weft,'it Is 10 pm. or 22 hours
top of the building. It would even j that I like to hear about— just good '
be more beautiful if lhe marble "Id events of every day life.
; —
~T
was still to it. but they have takM&gt;
The Germans were not very - fur me to crawl Into my sleeping
it all out along with other valuable I thoughtful of our holiday spirit­
Best wisiies to' you both.
things. We naw the xhureh where&lt; Chrteunaa and N«w Years. As you!
Aid
Carl
the King's guard was bombed while । know, lhe recent Nail push was I
Lt Col. Wm. C Bauer, 0-324818
at church.
wrlous und wave us aomethlng to |I
A .P.O 230, t Postmaster Not much of lhe main part of!
•b£,!r
I

read yet. You sure are doing more
than your share for the boys and
they all appreciate It too. Dyke.
This place Is sure no bed of
loses and you have a pretty good
Idea what It la like. I went Casual
last Thursday but we are still lying
around here. 1 have a Job working
In supply as I finished my training
two weeks ago.
It's pretty cold here, but we have
no snow right now. Had about 6
Inches three weeks ago and it has
all melted.
I worked yesterday and lost night
so I got a pass this morning st 8
until 1 tomorrow morning. The
town doesn't open up until 10
mornings, so I am writing some
letters here where it is warm.
Dyke, when you used to bring
my grandmother out to see us in
that little car, I never dreamed I
would be in the army, but that
is life I guess.
I wrote Jack lost Sunday, but I
guess lhe folks have, only heard
from him once since he.left. Jack
sure Is one good boy nnd I hope he
doesn't have to go back into it
r-nymurv. He has seen enough. T
sure hope this ends awfully soon.
as the boys over on those battic
fronts are sure going through hell.
I have met a lol that have been Landon has signs of being bombed. VIJJLV'fnv
tV n-r tr n k .inKhi
over for two and three years and
but the south side Is a lot differ-■
J
th^y arc not pleasant memorial ent
I gueas that's where the bomb-.
da&gt;*
ihite i.m I
have landed since the V-bombs
*Sf A
1
Dyke. I am not much of a letter started to fall. Some landed while
J^LL,?111 ha'c 11
bft k ana i
36950599
writer and I hope you can read it.
Hq. co. 53rd Inf
we were there but they were so;
—i-.i—
•
I received a fruit cake from Aunt tor
awm- tv., oniv hvit-ri tw/.
1
Youi
remark
relative
to
women
Camp Shelby,'jtls*.
’
' “ ”
Upatlck. .le, En«l.„d
Blanche at Eaton Rapids and It
sure didn't last long. Il wu the
Sgt.
Leslie C. Lockwood. 38460591
They really have deep sutwav,
best one I ever tasted. They are ._
_* low deeper _________
_______
in London-they're
than
u?,Tfn. '.e.rr_ ___
*llh—
.oul,l_______
n,a^cu’2
Co. L. 125th Inf. Regt
taking a lol of permanent party L
. ..
y/X ’ ThevVro o K u,ld 41111 Mocking*—Ba girdles or
Cainp Rucker. Ain.
men and sending them to ths food *^%t they aren't asf2t « oura
’“*» rr’n&lt;* Belatum and
army.
,»«« ’ «J4*' M
Luxembourg were different. You
Sgt. Cletus C. Valentine. 36151*349
Anyone that has a Tec. rating rduin-t bciieve it nSn t'raw it &gt; ,rusl remember that * they have
Sod. "I" Brk*. 788
and has pone to Tec. school, they mfflf.’l’lSe“e"o”t
’. “mind ‘
A.™ Jf.V
.......... . b—..... .mind
dn not take, mostly 521» basic sol- —
., z~
u
Britlan. Rouge, lipstick, silk stockIt
very
much.
At
’
least,
thev
sleep
Scott
Field. til.
diers.
Invs. unmentionables such as I just
thtotoW
wrnUtndt
*^me
mwA?e
S n-fcrred to were obtainable and
Well, this Just about
does
for
Pfc. Norval J. Htamm. 38161687
UI
course
wc
mn
some
eihki ■Ften on "n ",hr wnart-appearing'
r.islal
Sec A.P.O. 200 '.I. PM.
vou more
more often
often and
and let
let you
vou know
know . .9’. £fiurse. wc had some good.
you
night life and we had lot* of fufft j'lAS'i
&lt;better
New York City. N Y.
mv whereabouts.
cutting up In the big city. They
.^n ,
I will say so long and hope wc xhnuhi wrl’e n nna about I .nrfnn clasp, i nave met arc well dressed
Cpl.
Ronald
V. Conklin. 30557427
can have a steak dinner again We w-ent to som^shX and w ",:‘l r&gt;«med-sltort dresses like
CnL Donald V. Conklin. 36557359
soon, like we had one night.
•were walking dow n the street. "'&gt;•&gt;! !hrirASJ»S*rl‘v1u can detect Ht?.
As Ever Your Friend,
right in the middle of the street
!’clrAm*rie»nV
■
Howard
with' tnxicx etc anitiEr i true
*■
difference from Americans.,
Cpl. H. L. Naylor. 36458833
i down un his back and claps hi*; ( ,0(*9 cr‘ 1 •hou,‘1 not &gt;,or'&lt;' “ “,
F. C. Wcyennan. fCHMt
•
1050th A.A.F. B U.
hands?
hands?then
thenjumps
lump*Into
Intothe
theair
airnnd
and
,n
wer n ,nonlh :
Receiving .Stat. Navy 3205
FPO
Sect K. ORD
turns a flip.
San Francisco, Calif.
Kearns. Utah
It was really worth Rolng to Lon- but on un alert status all the time
.Dyke:
dan. While we were there thev hnt! and was not entertained once by. Cpl Chiw. R Cole. 16033834
I wrote this letter in town Wed­ some snow and they all go crazv the Knglish. In France. I spent aA.PO. T2. '■ Postmaster
nesday and forgot to put your ad­ over it. I Rurss It's tccaiuc thev month In the field before going to
San Francisco. Calif.
dress on it and it came back to­ don't see very muciu of it. Even­ Paris—of course, there were no sonight so I will try und do It right place you go vou .get snowballed Ini contacts there. When Ur Paris,
Pvt. Verne H. Piper, asm.
lhe
blackout
was
in
effect
nnd
this time
nnd I wouldn't doubt It any if lhe
36930646
We got our officers last night King himself was out in It .for there was no transportation except
Co. B 63lh«Bn.
during the daytime. &gt; never was
that are going with us and they everyone eke was.
Camp Wolters. Texas
(titcrtained by any French people.
seem like pretty good Joes.
I have five letters hi-rr to nn- ! &gt;o
do
not
have,
any
knowledge
of
I wish you a Merry Christmas suer from vou folks so I'd better- them except what I observed. Then.
Eupcnc R. Ford. 8 2 c. 3144095
and a Happy New Year.
get busv. I'm glad to hear Bill got I went to the First Army and of
Howard
in t&gt;-- fire r'rna tment for he's al- course our social life is non-exlstNaval Air Station
Cpl H. L. Naylor. 36458333
wnvs wanted to, I was sorry to hear
Pensacola, Fla.
A.P.O 16900-B. ' Postmaster
Tolles place burned over. I hope eiitcrtained by , n Belgian textile'
New York, N. V
vou don't have very rnejiv fires nirnufaclurer. a former major in
Next week a very
swellegent
like the last two. or lhe whole town the Belgian While Army—a rrelst- gent" who knows many of your
9th Army
will be gone.
dads but more of I™,'
your granddads.
Germany
I'm alnd tnc basketball team is »ncc Hroup. He was about 39. as
courteous,
well
dressed
and
polished
Jan. 23. 1945 winning a few games.this year and n man as I have ever met. Ills wife co.intv u uUm ..nd &gt;
Dear Zolly:
hope they keen it up. I heard from unx .1 verv irnod Irinkina blonde
County, its lakes and lulls, Its early
I think I promised you one nice Dirk Ra’ev nnd he said he weighed i al” very^nlcr Her mrnher Hvcd “»&gt;”»• way before moat of you apwarm dav Inst August that I would quite a lot nnd I guess he Is nuite . wnh them £d seemed to be to
write and kt you.know what I am a man from the sire, of hint Prom I eltarge sf lhe entertainment of the
ffiLH’Te h^tn «»v 3e
up to. Each time mv Banner enntes what I heard from Mnce. he's n .u-u i bru*,*. mi. .h» c.i.h
I eagerly turn to the.Home Front twxl-sizcd bov. loo. I'm glad he . Ruc*u. 1 believed that they called
her Hie ”bcl mere "—I probably .
and pour through lu contents for had a wood chrtstmas dinner.
have that expression wrong. Then. 1him. Until then. Cheerio,
some bit of news about my schooTI'm feclina fine these davs. ex­ there was n young sister—very atZolly coffer
nuiles and Hastings acquaintances. tent it'* pretty cold here. It's the
You are doing a wonderful Job. coldest weather we've seen to over ti active—who looked 18. but was CRESSEY
25. Continental women lead such
a sheltered life until after marriage Last Week's Letter
Kendall
Chapman
is entertaining
that they appear much younger
than they are. The Mister was en­ (?&gt; the mumps. ★ Mrs Brown of
gaged to a Belgian boy who hus Battle Creek la visiting her son and
family
A
Mr.
and
Mrs
l-rc Rey­
been a German prisoner for 4'9 nolds of Kalainaroo were calling
on
year*. Their home was as modern
relatives here Saturday * The
ns any American home—indirect CSS.
met
at
thme
home
of Mrs
lighting. French doors nnd much Haney Enrlan Wednesday.
The
glass in the walls. Plumbing very
modern. The Germans had taken valentine decorations and enter­
their wine cellar. 2 cars, radio, nnd tainment were exceptionally nice
come of the best, furniture. Our Dinner collection 49.25. * Mr. and
dinner was a thick soup followed Mrs. Warren Cairns vlnltcd nt hiby roast veal and French fried Miter's. Mrs Chius. Hudson* ti
pgtatuea. only as thQ French and Vicksburg Friday * Mr. And Mr*
Bclgic can make them—black bread Clios. Barnum visited hl* parent;
i.t^l Instead of wine (due- to the in Battle Creek, Monday.
theft of his stock! &lt;wc had Belgian EAST DELTON
e«*r fallowed Jiy homemade ice Last Week's Letter
eream with chocolate sauce. Coffee
Mr. and Mrs. iitewiirt Water*
to the sitting room. In spite of the unis their family attended is birthattendant circumstances, which I
will tell you somedav, this was the Mrs. Ray Durkee! in Delton, it bein-"! enloyable social activity that
I have had since reporting to the Vina and Gladys Durkee. ♦ Vcrr
First Anny.
Towne and daughters Mary ant
I taw a great deal of France Marjorie called Sunday al the Rea
before nnd after Paris—also of Bel- Waters home. * Mrs. Jason Willii lit.-n Have been the length* nnd
bnadth of Luxembourg—have seen the past week due to teeth extrac­
juift of Holland anti most of occu­ tion.
pied Germany, but I wouldn't trade
the sand hills of Yankee Springs I
Spot Out Stains
tor any part of |J. That to supposed j
Professional cleaners "spot out’
to be a phobia oh our part which '
is considered objectionable, and stains before genera! cleaning . .
after all we don't aee these coun-1
tries under lhe right conditions. spots will "sot” some stains.

Make
Our
Success

YOUR

Success

COOPERATION

FEED

40 tons mixed hay in barn.
500 crates corn. 50 bushels wheat.
Quantity of corn fodder.

t
I also will sell at private sal0, four farms, including the home farm. Any informa
/♦ion required, please addreU, Joseph C. Zahm, 1934 Galewood, Grand Rapids
Michigan.

Is the

Democratic Way

Belonging to a cooperative is simply banding to­

gether for mutual interests, each member with a

vote on all major decisions, each sharing in the

TERMS: All sums of $10.00 and under cash, over that amount six months time will
be given on good bankable notes bearing six per cent interest. If desiring time
make arrangements with the Middleville Bonk.

profits according to his contributions.

It's Democ-

Through Your Co-Op You Con Supply

Yourtolf With All Your Form Needs

JOSEPH C. ZAHM
GENERAL ADMINISTRATOR
N. C. THOMAS
4405 5. Diviiiow—32082

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Middleville Bank

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QUIMBY NEWS
.
I spent TucMlay evening with Mr. Lira from all six districts were
Hie W/5.C.S. Will meet nt the. 1 : nd Mra. Clarence Cairn* anti fain-1 present UJ have u part tn the Con-:
church tn.vctnriil fOr potluck -----din­lily. * Mr und Mrs. Roy Perry [ ference. Mrs. Clarice Nelson of j
ner. Thursday, Mutch B. a Mr. and ‘spent Sunday with Mr. und Mrs. t Battle Creek. Slate Secretary of
&gt;1 x . Charier,
Prnningtdn
and (Richard LkMoU of llastingi * Mr. L.TX. had charge of Hie meetings !
und
daugnteta
with Mr
Mr. and Mra. Ixjyal Lowell aiut family Other speakers tar the day were I
--. ....... - spent Sunday
, ......
ijid Mra. Lloyd Fowngtim. * Mr*, were Sunday dinner gueatai of Mr. • WAT.U. State Preaident. Dora B. ।
SLclby Ncrh U staying at the iurnie I r.nd Me- Sterling Ostxoth and , Whitney of- Benton Harbor and
d her mv.ner. Mil. Lhxy Cairns. ♦ ir.mily.*tn Hasting*. * Mra. Myrtle Mrs. Olla K. Marahdil of CooperaMr. t.nd Mrs.-A, l&gt; -Ixjwr!) called ention
Cotton ot
of Gliarlott*
Charlotta warn*
was a -recent
•
-----of* —
«— Michigan Cn-;
recent;' vllie,
editor
'The
&lt;n Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Striker of visit .r hi
ii| the Larry Andern
Anriers nraue:'
nnmt:•, k&lt;n.“’
--—.1 Mr*. Fred Envacool of ।|
.
lot
Bi.itimort*. Hararday end tnunr^
Mr.* and
Striker much improved froril ni» AbtciuiuUi lake were Thnraday
Thursday e»cyve-1। northeast WOODLAND
*
n.rnl illiief*. a Mr and Mrs. Ntert-mM
.L t..
hrxcallers
‘T'lir nt theKti
I Smith! ■ Mrs Earl Gaines and two chllDi-rirhin spent Saturday evening. "----*
. -------- .
.i
d,fn
Byrun
the JFoni
home
vl.ltlnit in the home ol Mn;.- H.W&gt;J
or Air
Mr. RSlirt i1,1
Mr all'nd
Mri visited
Wt'llrr at
Cuokf

GLASS
LASH CREEK
. court the
Wlilion of ^las'Jrra.
SunXV : '1'»'u«day until Sunday. * Mr. and BRANCH DISTRICT
Mra Hassall Gcrhn/r r of Hustin't*
Mr.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ix-llie noana unu
—
• ■ nnd Mrs. Lowell Whittemore
h
spent TUcidav evening with .Mr.
nd children qf
of Delton were Sun- “
. J®™
, r* "*!•
1 Mrs Sarah Ostroth were Sunday
Mr.
and
Mra.
Sterhn*
Week*
of
,!?".
I
and Mn—J..L. Smith. * Mr. r.nd
I dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Stcr-1
vWtnra at Chw, Whittemore 'a.
j
“uFt-d Mr nn I Ung Ostroth and family In ir«- , * ‘J’**®1** c,*k ^^n*10,ni!rfxjp
Mra. Henry Sotimnl visited the Hastings and Mr and Mra. Donald
vKlcr svkfr.it and faJnHv □
. tings. * Vincent Norton returned ! met with Mrs. Roy Oaks last Thun- ««« sentence wi»^
Burrell Scudders of Welcome. Bun­ Week* of Stony Point attended the 1
[rd.’’ifuS?1 ch, v uftcrnooif. * Mrs. Russell Mead funeral of a nephew; Robert Smith. &gt;
--•
—
• .....
after
to —
Cattle
Cteck
Frldgy,
s----- 1 --“ar. A short morning session was o«*snnd children of Barryville spent in iii-li.vtir Tiinjl.r * Mr&gt; Tinv . Mis. Bertha zaaardt burultty alter- Spending
spending a
a lew
few days
days at
at ni*
hi* homcl*
hotnz!; 1^The Giri Reserve* are
« \«r .,nt
v,&lt;a in Ttniirv
inner ovtne nos.es*. Trie leaders
1
ncser'c* are
Ki&lt;lurdi.y -with the Clayton Mc- Perry attended the southern Mich- a1.??.'1’ xtnraene^Ynrms^tDcuit^Vhe i..... Jj
— ai Mr.
Mrs
1-" i1i "
h-rt * VJxr. anti
Mrs. Edwin
Main Psi
»aiu
pre-enui(1 ft vcry interesting lesson make Christmas favor*
U*h. LT.L Crmference which was. "^te"”^
K'.OWCtl'.
oi Augw-ra visited at the Glenn I
•Home Repairs." * Mr. and Mr*. ,r~
*"■” “•
Mr. and Mrs. Evlson Heck and held nt the Y.W.Cjt. In Bittie | M„. Edith Smith In Lmurtng.
___ WHl. w Msrahall home-Sunday. • Mr. Wes &lt; cn
Louie Erway of Kalamazoo were pital.
Mr. newer
Hemer nenw-y
Henncy uad
hud a happy
I------- ley Webb and daughters of Ha;-, weekend visitors nt Fred Otis’. Mra.
Mra David . leury of Hutlnts Cicek, Wednesday Feb. 20. Dlrce-1j *«.
surprise Monday evening last week. Ung* were Sunday guest* Of Mr. Roland Lleuke of Akron. Ohio, is
Mr. Emmet Cox of C
’ when hl* children end some fri-ha.« »’&gt;d Mrs. Herbie Wilcox Mr. and spending a week with her parents on interesting talk un I—
! cane to eat supper and spend tL; Mra. Floyd Armour of Ouimby *etg ■ nd other rekit’re’ here. * Mr. and tlon at an assembly held
1 evening with hint 11 being Ins supper guests of the Wilcoxes Syt- Mra. Melvin Smith and .sons of day. Feb. 21.
, birthday. Those present were Mr uraay evening. * Mr and Mr* Goodwill were Tuesday evening visSunday ,Pr-.r* sr Rum *11 Whittemore’*.* Mr.
' and .Mrs. Wayne Henncy of De- Charles Laubaugh were
-rrr Zzzizy
I W1U. Mr. ami Mrt. LaVcrn Hewltl dinner guests of Mrs Nellie CaL’a- (
Lui of
ut Ntohvilie.
Ntuhvllle. * The
Tnc Jollv
Joliv Dor- ,and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Erwaj
and Mr. and i Mrs. Morl Ralrelgh. * hsrt
Mr. and Mrs.' E. J. Bates and Tam- &lt;» met with Mrs Ethel Wilox itend’d the WS.n.S. nt H
, ily were Sunday dinner guests o! - Tuesday, for a potluck dinner. The Bauchman's last Friday. * Mr.
| Mr. and Mrs. Ben ’Schneider In ..chib was reorganized for the cam। Woodland, a Mr. and Mr* Karl
year. * Mra. Leia Bldelman
| ECknrdt and'Bruce were guest* ut1 «P*»U Thursday afternoon with hr’ ।
organized to play for the al
! a birthdav dinner In honor of MK&lt;
S’11* r"JPnY .'‘‘Barr.- c—--------------- ---------- .. —
using both the Hastings and
\ Marian Hendcrwi; nt the home of | ‘iilc. * The Evangelical Ladies Aid; zoo Is spending her vacation with lotte school aongs.
L M and Mr* I L Hall Sunday ' mzt with Mr. and Mrs Wilcox lx*t I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Er7 Others present were Mra Jam&lt;- ' ' &lt;‘'k S10 37 being realized from , way. * Mr. and Mra. Harold Sharp
The Junior play, which 1
Henderson. Mrs. Max Matter and 1 ’he dniner * Mr. and Mra Arrh'i- cf Muskegon were weekend guests given April 13. will be "Sum.
’ ran. Ml« Olive Henderson cf Lan-: Skidmore and. family
®
. at Rov Rwa/s * Mra. Sara Er- Request written by Marcus
Itln« nnd Miss Mhrian Hendmon ‘'•PPW juests of Mr. and Mrs. E-- I *“&gt;
vlnkre It Is a new play lual recently
of Detroit. Miss. Mabe l Hinds and hid Skidmore. * Mr and MraR--; Hf'mfr McKlbbin home in Yankee
Ing been released. The scttll
। niece. Mra. Costelll of near Ion a ‘rett Skidmore and Mra S’-■’!’ । Springs_______ _____________
•
in Alsaka nnd concerns a mb.
were afternoon callers.
T'e-c* v.e’e Sattmby
ary. .hU two dauxhtcra. and
I
Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer Hcnney v!s- f,r Mr. and Mra. Ernie Skidmye DI RFEE
work with the Indians.
| 'ted their rouslns Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Ger-rec Skidmore and Mrs . Mr. and Mrs. Heber Foster and
[ ’ester Miller near Clarksville Sun- Gerald Skidmore and bnbv ry;v i Mn Robert. Mr. and Mr*. Dale
Friday the speech class ■
• day •ftenpon * The Evangelical;’h* weekend * Mr and Mrs. Wil- |Sump. Mr and Mrs. Edward Rlre. eave rrw—ches without s*
" 'WJifS. wiu“have fl-.eir anhUar din-1 ham »a*ls and chlldtan ueratuc- i.Mr. ord Mpg. Ixo Rc-.noldxattended . word. Short. stories and &lt;
nrr ut the pavjnare in Woodburv ' rt'v dinner «UMts of Mr and M” memorial services for T 4 Extle V. were related cleverly id th
Wednesday March 7. Everyone one' »-&gt;nlc SHdinare the occasion
; JOn.; at Lake Oderaa Sunday. *
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rlee.
Rlec, Mr. a
and
1« invited The burinras mihdln,’ **»»• Davis and Skidmores th!”" Mr
—*
The 'Mrs. Rex Caseyand son attended a
and program will be held in th-HHh
annlvemnr ♦ Tt.
Mr. Knopf's agriculture
THE MASTER MIX wsy mzk« sure
----- -’ I gathering for Mrs. Mary Rice’s
efternoon. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Calvin I B^nch di-triet r’trnds its de*"^
-Prwrten end I nnilv and Mra Vina; yvmpafhvJo'the Charles R*MJ'-n- Mth blrtndnv at the home of MT.
Accordance wit
nnd M's. Edward Weldlea In Has­ fire
lets^n ol Grand Led-re were gucste
°rfr the d^'h
»h«te rhjkt
n study being
tings Thursday night. * Mr. and
nl Mr. und Mrs. Will Leiran and I
’ • *
Mrs Rex Casey and «on rpeni Sun­
family Sunday. . • Mr. and Mt* j I’ENDERIFfoT NEWS
day with Mr. and Mrs. Spellman
The girls in the advanced a
elven--* Cooke and famiiv of • Clinton Brill 8 1/c is spending his rai-v "*
“*
Grand Raolds were sunoer gnesra j thirteen dav furioush •gettinc "C- ;
*r.« j3m-« Mend mter- class who do no&lt; have maters
and Mra.
withwere
his all
babv
son. John.
th- ’ Sh
Extension
classaxS?^
Thur*- sew on are making draperies
s -'f
-SvMT.
'evenlnv.
* Wolter
Utile Cooke
Lnvd SunWil- oualnted
Sunday they
dinner-t
’eris talnct
^‘v ithiu
wading
Saxon Castle.
* I1«ms. who hns snent n f-ra week*lot Clintons P«rente. Mr. and Mrs wdsvnmlKh enioyed.
Siniora tnide their
-ith his uncle and nunt. Mr. and j Albert Brill. * Thursday nteht Mr., #
M.in. RolliCh of nnttie CTeek
rmduaUon
announces
Sfra Walter ’"ravkc. rrt’irn—d
nn/i xrre A ra mark altjvndAA the I------- »— ■—
.
.
i
!S*nt Sund«y
ho0* folkl- *
, home near Freenort Monday.
I Ferm Bureau supper in Hasrin^. | rt,,,: XTnno r of Kabmasoo wav a
' W CUtk entertained Paul Good- । ^1Mt ot ,he Rev and Mrs o Ml,n.
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SJ.V ^0?*%^
w“re
S'’ is being* decided"^UDon"

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Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Newton and
I family Mr. nnd Mrs. Myron Mason,
and Mr. and Mra. Uon Fuhr were
I Sunday dinner guests of Mr. nnd
; Mr*. Chas. Tobias of Hendershott.
* Mrs. Gordon Stanton and Sadonna visited the former's mother

Jone* of the Bristol district. ★ Mr. ®M-« «e^ra D Davis 8:inday *
nnd Mra. Ernest Matteson returned
Rover Davis and dVuehtera
Sunday after a weeks visit with J®*
oTmJ. Geo SUnf£d
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Matteson of
\fr and Mrs. Geo. Conklin
Char lake. * Mr. and Mra. Chav | SJLJ™’ nna "*• oea conluln
Van Vranken and Miss Thelma.
'
''
,, ,
Watson spent two days last week; ,OUTnWBST rvtLAND
Mr. nnd Mrs Nile Lancaster of

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Owing to feed shortage, I will have an Auction Sale ot my farm, better known as
the Warren Ervin farm, located on Middleville-Freeport road, 4 miles east and 3
miles north of Middleville; or 31 miles west and 1} miles south of Freeport on

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Span of heavy work horses.
Team works well together.
&gt;
Bay mare, 12 yrs. old, wgt. 1,550 lbs.
Sorrel gelding, 14 yrs. old, wgt. 1,600 lbs.
2 heavy work harnesses.
Horse collar 22". Horse collar 23".

CATTLE
Jersey cow, 10 yrs. old, due June 1.
Jersey and Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, due
Mar. 29. ’
Jersey and Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due
June 12.
,
Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, due Oct. 26.
Jersey and Guernsey heifer, 10 mas. old.
Herd test 5.3.

FARM TOOLS

Wagon and 14 ft. rock.
High wheel wagon and dump boards.
International manure spreader.
McCormick Big 6 mower. Dump rake.
Oliver 98 walking plow.
2 horse Oliver walking cultivator.

Twin
Trumpet Horn
'

HORSES

.

FARM MACHINERY

3 horse disc. 2 sec. drag.
International riding cultivator.
International 7-tooth cultivator.
MISCELLANEOUS

DeLaval separator. Junior size No. 2,
225 lb. capacity.
2 milk pails. Milk strainer.
2 nearly new 10-gaL milk cans.
2-5-gal. cream cans. 30-gal, oil drum.
2-50-gal. oil drums. 6 rod hog fence, new.
80 rad new cattle barbed wire.
2 lengths 40 ft. galvanized i" pipe.
2 grain barrels. Galvanized water tank.
Hand corn planter. 5 ft. cross cut saw.
2 pair fence post diggers.
Buck saw. Trip rope and pulleys.
Hay fork and 125 ft. hay rope.
Forks and shovels. Log chains.
Small set tackle blocks. 3 sets of eveners.
Neckyoke. 12 foot ladder.
2 galvanized chick feeders.
4-gal. chick waterer.
2-1-gal. chick waterers.
Numerous other articles not mentioned.

TERM^: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO PROPERTY REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

LEO CHURCH, Prop.
MICH.

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

^cho l
Assembly
*-------- *“— - ---------------t*’* f-ll*w«nt: rhlmpanw*
presented by Leon P. Smith
Stciks." E U JeambcyiJf
DramallTstiona of Pnemr. I
cent O. Bums: Sonx Hit* 1
by Jesse- Phillips Robertas
the Be-m”. wl’h Glenn L. ■
’Fastings nnd Mr. James Lnncn*’*r r.nd "Living India." by Mr
of East Rutland were Sunday att­ Mra. Modak.

I

___________

• PROMPT

o

HASTINGS. MICH.

6.00-10

9

Mrs Fred Cotton ot Battle Creek, in Cloverdale
C__
Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Carroll were tl&gt;e gunu cf L
N&lt;wt&lt;H&gt; and family were gueat* of • Wm. McKIbbtn Of
t n and Mra Clayton WHIltte ot, Henry Begrrow of Em
Saranac. Saturday evening. * Mr.,. '• U vhiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Leonard Ix.-.ter und children ot . * The Extetuion eias* aaorist T
Hinds visited at the Robert Lester day with Mr*. l^wmww Chrisxuus-1
home Sunfay afternoon. * Mr» «n. * Mr. anrf-M?». Morris Pilgnm
Russell Tuffes and sons were Svn- ; tpent trvm Thursday until Bunday 1
dav dinner ctuests of Mrs. Sora'i ! with Mr. and Mra. R. H. Mott. On
T.iwn and Mrs-Hazel Nunemakc-■
the Pilgrims with Mr. and -r—:
of Hickory Corners. * Mra. Beryl:
nxTc

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

Dunn attended the Farm Bureau
victory supper In Hastings Thursdav evening. * Mra Lib Douxlasy.
who has been 111. Is better and ha«
returned home from the hosnital. *
i'*r. nnd Mrs. Orville Burghdoff ot
I North Rutland. Mrs. Clyde 8chift; man and Mrs. Wm wt-v nn-*
.Barbara Jean of Middleville and
• Mrs. Rollo Latta ot Martin spent
Bunday at'the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Oaks: afternoon callers

within easy

especially beets Lemon will
lh on.aii rtmo„
r*T™’
onion ,ntl rtsh odor»

SPECIAL
POLISHED HARDWOOD

CLOTHESPINS
15 c box
Watch for Our Special Next Week
DON’T FORGET - SATURDAY IS
ALWAYS CANDY DAY AT

MEYER 5c TO $1.00 STORE

WE'RE IN THE
BUSINESS OF SERV
Service is our busineM end we an
giving the best possible. Don't he

out of your car.

ANDRUS SER
PHONE 2240
■

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THLT!BDAY,MA&gt;CH 1, 1H5

bran spending the part two weeks I of Leighton who passed away a I Following the luncheon and lhe Inoticb to CUD1X0M
। return to The auditorium, an ortg- ,
•&lt;
with her mother. Mrs Elisa Hn»i year ago.
Inal arrangement of the monthly,
i
a .---------- "
. Lt. Arlie Bixler, who ts and her sister. Mra. Olive Talbot.
m
Anniversary Dinner
transport planes from Eng-! * Mjra Barbara McIntyre waa out
'
Mrs.
Peter
Petersen,
was
enjoyed
u h*t«b,
of
school
last
week
with
measles.
*
J
The
Anniversary
club
met
Bun
­
:roaa to Prance and Ger,
Henry
Grlffeth
of
Berrien
Springs
day.
F«*.
Mr,
snA
Mra.
Pvt. Forrest Bixler, their
icr. who
who has
has been
been in
in the
the Stalrf*
Stales' | rpent last week with-hl* nephews, George Adams at Parmelee for dlnmonth. fallowing a ton; Glenn and Harold'
|
tfi. c^endaz of LBU.
,«rrai«..
hR ' hln?hrr° i J/2nhZineW^th r.ifn Ing the day with lhe honored ew- j January was inhered tn With। a w
^.ke and tbe^iem m AutSsm
X lir .nd Mra Earl Ker- -n«
by a quartet ot glr£
-»
wh^re "hey So tutted the Ul? "teen. Mr. and Mrs Vur Adams,
■amOv
■■far.Hau Mr. and Mrs Claude Kermcen. Mr.! Hcxiper and Laura Freanney. The
M|j f
Pfc. Gerald Rogen of Altus, Okla church services X* Ed. Llnslcy and *nd Mrs. Claude Rosenberg and ;
‘ijS °VMenUiMk '..',"1*
^fS^vv^v’TJTn^STwSithe second birthday of UUle David Thursday afternoon at the home u expected1 home this coming Fri- family of Orand Rapids were Sun- Wr *ntl Mr»- Will Bchroder.
Itw lltUe "sweetDarou i
v,. Mrs. Max
------ ------------------------- —.day tor a. fefew days furlough to visit
LlP22?r,Jt2, naSd'hoow
*1-fnar
uRi SchinpCT and the flrat birthday of. of
Wilson It
via hoped
Hr. i
"
rind*
Myers
breaking
whl.' W* UuJ# c00*1”'
Henry DeWUt.1 ---------------------a------... former Bene Poihem- u.v i-aiiaM nf *&gt;i.
there will be
good- attendance ...
u his wife..the
'
Red Craaa Drive
rgh the large heart held by ,
a
good
lime
is
planned.
.
|
us,
and
t
heir
little
aon.
Michael.
Thia week will sec the beginning I
Lrn to her Detroit home. Turn- ‘
hu motnrr is very pooriy. w air.
Crosslrdrive in our vil-!
and Mrs. Fred Corson of Kalama-1 =f
?Lthe
th* Red
R.rd ^.^
r * Mrs. Dora White and |
Village Caucus
Sick and Convalescing
I Arthur Hopkins of Lansing wa* zoo were Sunday visitors of hl*' lege
**«c.r and
«“&gt; township.
’2^‘il The township ■
Roas represented the March ld"
Lhtar-ln-la*- Mn. Don White. seventeen persons were suffl- I
Cridier and I-----------lirnther William
WIIHnm and
and family.
family Mrs.
Mra ! chairman,
Chairman. Mrs.
Mrs Wm.
V
| A
t'fatar were entertained Bunday ’ clenlly interested in the village af- j Mrs. L. R. Beeler has been Hi the Sunday guest at the home ot brother
, ,,
'lir. ana Mn. Paul Bpvker at fain to attend the caucus Monday • much of the time the past two his uncle nnd aunt. Mr. and Mra. R. G. Myers of Kalamazoo wu a the town chairman Mra. Charles e April
Fool’s Day wu depicted by «*•
.
Williams
are
perfecting plans for ;
evening
when •*
the
ilr Barlnw lake home. * Pvt. Al- -----*— —
— following riaxe
- I weeks with flu and throat infec- Max Wilson. His grandmother. Mr*.. last week guest. * Charles Flash­
.
the
campaign.
Let
’
s
all
do
our
port
&gt;
tlon
and
is
under
care
of
the
doe,
Clara
Hopkins
accompanied
him
I
t E. Simon of Percy Jones hos- of officers wu nominated for elec­
man of Bradley is visiting friends
'
tor.
home
for-a
month's
visit.
*
Fred
.
I
for
this
great
work.
™ul was a weekend visitor of Mis* tion March 13. President. Harvey
cu’
Ir. Leighton twp. ★ Revival meet-I
i Wm. Harper tnd a song by Mrs. .,7”;:.',
Hegy SU-Mt Pvt. Simon whose Miller. (Olen Blake president for I Harry Bennett was out Saturday । Brog of. the Middleville Creamery ing* have S""
been *?,
in progress at T'l
the 1
Frtrnsinn Mate
{Oscar Ftnkbeiner.
Three small
i4 th. M.tiw of th. g«ut
home town Is Gladwin, was wound­ the put ten yean declined to run 1 for the first following a week’s sick- : force was in Chicago on business a । Lelghlcn Evangelical church for
„
, ?
. gUl». Nancy Balsch. Carol Dean and .
D«ra&gt;&lt;4.
ed in France in September. * Mi*« again!; clerk. J. C Schad; treasur­ I ness with the flu. Mr*. Bennett I* 1 couple of days Isst week. * Mr. and i two weeks. Rev. Shiefley of Kala- I The Extension club will meet । j&lt;wcr Raw with May baskets ushered
'’•» t»r*»*. h*»in&lt; I
!
still
confined
to
the
house
with
'
Mrs.
Bruce
WUidea
visited
her
un'
Beth R11RK of Battle Creek and er. Blanch 6eser*trom; awrasor.
mazno is the speaker.
| this Friday. March 3. al the home In May Day assisted by Miss Jane Fey'*
n»iiu»n praying ■
rvle. Frank. Caley at Pcnncck hos- I
Pfc. Milton Larsen of Percv Jones Max Lynd: council-men. V. V. Ta-, laryngitis and flu.
Wednesday evening dinner guests ,
Mrs. Arthur Snmii.-y northwest t Hooper. Mother’s Day was repre-1 “'X**J? •••■;
hrspital were weekend visitors of bor. T. J. Berry and Harold Ball. I Mrs. Eva Wood is- confined to1 pital in Hostings. Sunday. * Mr.!
her home by sickness and under; and Mrs. W. R. Harper spent Sun- '•
the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. I
the
care
of
a
physician.
.
day
with
her
relatives
in
Ionia.
*
J. L. Run:
'
Birthday Dinner
__
*’
Mm Gerald Rogers was in Grand The Irving hospital guild l*’«pon5’ । various types and promises io sjishl
b- I Dean"
7 *«•
Mrs. Edith Ciem spent the week-. j^nk Gibbs and son Stanley of Rapids Sunday to see her small i soring a benefit party'at the K. local. * George Sherman of De-1
I jtuie—the
cm! with her daughter. Mrs. Cecil Alto were suesU of honor at a *on. Michael, who was token to; of P. hall this Tuesday evening. * troit visited his daughter. Charlene; very beneficial for housewives.
.
-•—7TT .i
• •nd brides—K*
Wald and also Edward Clem and -birthday dinner, Sunday Feb. 18. Blodgett hospital Thursday for 1 Mrs. Flora Hanlon reached homc at the James Pender home over the |
Important
Meeting
.
very
hfcppy
"
n~.lrfr.rrt W Mr and Mra ■
lhe home nf Prank ■' st*tcr. Mni. further surgical attention.
- ( Tuesday after visiting relatives in
The Methodist church school will i Lawrence ’as
family of Rockford. * Mr. and Mrs Mfl]c.olm
at Parmelee EnMrs. Wm. Reed ot Parmelee I* । Hammond. Ind. since December J2.
daude Rasenbem of west Thorn- jOJing the family gathering besides able to be up and much improved : Welcome home. Flora! .Her brother
apple who were called back to Ly- ' the guests of honor and Maclvrr in healtli after her severe sickness {and niece. S. G. Smith and Mrs. i.
St.i unc £®unli
ttnd nlng. March 5. for lhe transaction ■ ntecedcd up
un iw
the a«aw,
aisle maw
rnade it
it Bfem
ons two weeks ago expect his work familv were the Clark Bliss fa mi y of several weeks duration.
r1’ RHolomon, and her cou- (1f important business. A good ut- .! uicccucn
L
I Eunice Kelley brought her but re­
as .my
the’ a
a mi
real wedding
wedding wa
was In ll»e “* •«
completed within a few days and of Middleville and Mra. Connie
Curtis Solomon and family, tendance la naked
rut. —th*
Fourth
wiu
Bobble and Freddie Williams, turned home at once because ot sin.
wttlne .lulv
the Jud^
Fourth,
wu ren'
EridlS
will be heme by the weekend. * : Bliss and baby of HastlQgs. and . small sons of Mr. and Mra. Charles ‘ threatening weather condition*.
I Evening luncheon guest* were Mr lcna&gt;nce “
and
Mra.
Russell
Solomon
and
cn**i.i
M**unr&lt;
'
th.?month
of
vacations
’ and K?p'r 1
Del White of Grand Rapldr was a j Mrs. Gibbs and son Glenn,
I Williams have both been ill the last
Eldon Poulson returned to hl* three children * Mr. and Mra
.
.^in^vnrteeiut 1 S&gt;*
nwrtv I Cw,“'Tm
caller Wednesday of his cousins 1
--------- —
| few days with a touch of bronchial ■ v ork at the Hastings Mfg. Co. this
Hr. and Mrs. Bert Parker. * Mr.
Soldier Boys Honored
I pneumonia.
Monday after a month's lay-off Barbara’^n^Sundav In WavUnd “®«UngS will be held the Week ot depicted by one of the elderly la-' ---------and Mrs. J. C
Schad and son. Pvt. |! pvt.
Rex
Schad
and Pvt. James
mother’*nrt Murrh 12th at the Irving Methodist dies. Mrs. Carrie
~
» »»■---‘vt
owrau
— I
Mrs. B. C. Swift wa* out Satur- because of sickness. * Mr. nnd Mra.
—
“ Schad
' ■------—
‘—
U*
....
.......
Rex
were
Thursdnj
Faulkner
have
been
feted on many
day Biter
after iwo
two wecKs
weeks’ »
sickness
with । Wm.
Ross aim
and aaugaicr
daughter .lojtc
Joyce
....■v^
---r evening
rauiKuci
&lt;yvx... r.1^4
, aa
chh» wiin
wm. koss
»‘Ui the Rev. W. E. Timms ; pressed her enjoj
«Hnn*r
i-.. Mof flu jwhich
h.,- r-i.i..
.. ........
—. j-., spent Sunday al Lowell with
»»WiSS"u^x;nr
dinner masts
guests &lt;u
of J.C.S
J.C/s sister.
slsttf. MT*.
Mra. ' occasions rti.rln*
during rh*lr
their w**ir
week nt
at __
an.....
mack
confined
her c-.
' Elaine
NOTICE TO CaUDITOMS
Rusell Hunsberger and husband in jwme. Among the gatherings was a to the bed several days.
his parents. * The Baptist parson­
twins
celebrate
their
first
birthday.
Gb1M lo MeH
।
J™!,
Wayland. * Mrs- Nina Ii*rry
I party given by Jean hnd Jane
-----------I age. Rev. Fay E. Demarest, has a
Caritan Center spent Tuesday wllh jfooper lt their home Monday eve-‘
------ -No. —
•»— -Glalr_. nra?Ir52nrt*S’n t
’1'hc Youn£ Woman s Guild of the cridier and smal
Service —
Notes
: -------telephone
107. -* Mrs.
2T?3 Fr2sIKI*^nt. th5
school Mi-Uiodt3t eTiurch- will meet this October—Nature’s
her cousin. Mrs. Elmer Fenton and n|rig: Wednesday evening Jack
Fiiday
Feb.
23.
lo
ice
cream
and
—
——
■
—
------------•*
—
•
------tamllv. * Mr. and Mra. Don Me- Kaechele entertained fourteen
Day—and Halloween was ’ ?
where conditions of the
mid Xmilv
Snarta* cuke honoring the seventh birthday Thursday evening at the home of
Donald are nicely located in one ot youn&lt; friends in'lheir honor at his In
&gt; Holland
Mrs. Reg Cridier. for a dinner meet- portrayed by Miss Laura Frealuuiy. *«*
■ ill
native
people is serious after loot“,‘d iS f„d Pwif0 of of her little daughter Patty Kay.
Ing honoring Mrs. Jackie Maciver , Kovembcr-hnd ’’Thanksgiving *7t ft!
lhe new government houses on homc northwest of town and Fri- J
. - - , . . „ .
Larkin St.
| day evening Uic Methodist young hig of the foodstuffs
fY?d?2.uf?u-by „™iP
J*® C»erc5'।1 Hastings, were weekend visitors of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Curtis Solomon nnd one of Uic members who has recent- orandmn s-represenud by a talk’ *
baby
gusan.
visited
nt
her
mother
’
s
ly
moved
to
Grand
Rapids.
|
and
beautiful prayer by Mrs. E.: ’ J*,
Mr. and Mra. Paul Faulkner and fclks had a party at Uic church
trough
the garhagc
garbage cans
can. for
for food
foou ',;
g^ts^* w^
son Pvt. James Faulkner and Pvt. for the boys. Sunday the boys went Jhr
®h8h lhc
home in Hastings. Saturday night
...•
Ij. Hickman.
I cnt
Service Notes .
1
mnnth nf ntlr
Lf
Rex Schad were dinner guests at tn Battle Creek to entrain for Ft. to jXs Polhemus of the U. 8 ' “ft'“of”^ as tier brother. Sgt. James Barnum
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Meade *"
J
Navy
arrived home Thursday for a I ’* J
n™£”5"t and^aunilv were
Kaechele northwest of town. Wed­
ne
weeks stay. He has completed basic
JSTaf T?
Pleasant Time
* Roscoe Lynd of I
U the training M the.Ore.l lake. Bta- ^^^^her^^'Demared hl* mother and
The,

is ■Sr'.S'X™'

. LaPlerre
the? to it sen'
Mattle Lynd and Mr.' home
.. Thursday. ^h’oS* f^e^ £ deeTrT
• Kr. ana Mrs. ocraia wrote ren : rto. aa. wuoi i-vm, ladies of the dan’s mate. Good luck, Jimmie!
Saturday on a two weeks' business Aid Society met to enjoy a potluck
Pvt. Milo Bixler has recently nrtrip to Seattle, Wash., and San J dinner and social time with them.

i «»■ *1(c »',d lwo children of Quin^of^’
Ch“Ur
•

CurtU of f-c°rspMrs. Rose Snyder of Flint hat

AUCTION SALE
Having decided on diWerentrplans, I will sell the following at public auction at my
farm one mile west of Clarksville on

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1945
Commencing at 1 o'clock.

i-.iisXlsa.

Oar 3 1
Scbuur of Nor h Grund RSPids St. ■ Mbs. is home on furlough until Of
is having a sale of slock and other March I.1 and is spending the time q.
d .l
; n2rYn.aC^lAimthe^; BKANCII DISTRICT
goods- this„..u
Tuesday
help
with |»is
111 Servan
Hustings
his■SSS?
companbt
.•« werePhandiwork
••
....
------w..e. because
ut*-..,™of..»v
- y -----------Mrs. Ray
andand
lam’flvora
ol
W&lt;*,k* U“er ,
shortage and other business inter- mother, Mrs. Ray Servan and lam- artistic favors were handiwork ot
est*. * Mr*.
Jergen* and chil-i
chil- i *b’
Mr*.
Mr- “d'J Mrs. Gaylord Halier and
esU.
Mrs. Mary Jeroens
• •
Mrs. Vcrn Hocpcr.
Hoc per. Mr*.
Mrs. Cha*.
Chas. Wil-1
Wil- I
djen^f
Grand Rapids
Rapids^ were
w«e Sunday
..
dren
of Orand
OQrt01’ Bennttk and
William Uami Bnd...
Mra_ r. ----------------d Leonaid.- Net i family of Nashville were supper
visitors of her brother. Paul Carey. *’£OSV “’10 recc,!”£.
j proci-etU nt the tea were $25 which
nl tlie O*troth-Adams home,
J '
—lly in Leighton. * Mrs. physical exams al Detroit tor the wlll
applied uFthe missionary | Monday even ng. * Mr. and Mra.
and
family
home awaiting their call, budget of the society.
. Karl Marshall and family of De­
Ruth LlebR. —.&gt;ler
- was a luncheon RUrat'
-------- Thursday
------- --“•
------------J troit spent lhe weekend with Mr*
of Grand Rnpids friends
• frederlck Grlffeth cne of this
years
graduates
from
T-K
school
:
Sick
and
CcnviUraeinr
I
Freda
Marshall. * Mr. and Mrs.
Hick
Ccnvalracing
at a birthday party.
Mrs Herbert Lanfear 1* canva-1 Charles Laubaugh spent Sunday
Mr. mid Mys. Ray Tolan and, alii go to Detroit March 16. lor
b?by and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1 P rt4}C^irt£^nw lrLmW.nrt'Jif&lt;. w..rn If’-clng at Pennock hospital. Has-1 with lhe Beth Grahams at NaahtlDtB.
from
a
major
operaUon
per-l
vi
’
le.
*
Mr*. Marjorie Skidmore
Jervis Campbell spent Sunday with
nr'PYV '
’ M
fmmcd Im Thursday.
„ ,
| end baby spent Sunday at Ernie
.relatives at. Hudsonville. Mrs. C's .and
Mi*. Powers al Corning
Mrv E K Blfll{t. unf. confined to1 Skidmore*. * Mr*. Leia Bidelman
I^or. Mr.;. Tsrlore Sherwood, who?
a
Rnna
i*MM^.
nr
1,.
hrr
home
all
last
week
by
ricknes*.
vUlted
her
sUter. Mr*. Park* in
j.-.d been spending a month there,
r»-.nu Sfrt
' MLw B®”y B&lt;Tends Is still con- Kalamazoo over the wertrendf w
-eturned home with them. * The
mrt^nrh^knJl*’ f,ncd to a* ,xtl a,tcr •';verBl week* Mr. and Mra. Herbie Wilcox were
.al Rmtcm Stdr chapter 13 hav­
iWwM
»
llh
rheumatic
fuvrr.
Sunday
gurat*
ing a busy time with a school ot ' there was a good attendance at the . \fr&lt; cieorzc Poland who lias been v*m WnwHtiiv of Mr. and Mrs.
instruction this Wednesday evening Inn^lMtoiK Wa spo^tto
MaV-T’hJXr Gran? ^dde'iSd fo “he
hra%2Sh
following a potluck sunner: a specall meeting for initiation March
10. Tiie Past Matrons club members
and husbands will enjoy a Jiggs ward to by the ladles ot the com- j
supper together nt the hall. March and pleaA.nl time* had each year &amp;XrdaF wh?re ™ had bSen a ®u’’lt’r, Wc «‘e«d °ur «ympathy
17. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Newman
Vrvcral dnv"
; ,0 ?*r.?one?,.*nd thZ
* Mr
of Grand Rnpids were weekend Mr;. Vcrn Hooper, chairman of lhe
two Tcccta'fracture casM- a!ld.. M£. ?kntn M«ahan. r"”ltl
visitors of her parents. Mr. nnd : ten nnd Mn.. Peter Peterson pro- 1
Mrs. James Pender of the Prairie. grain chairman arc entitled to much ■ vr,. Mattie Lvnd and Mrs Robert' nJ tilp Charley Jone* home in RaiJorgrnson arc&gt;bmh maidnaflnerc- Hc Creek. Sunday. * Mr*. Vincent
A Monday visitor wm Mrs. Pender’s of the success of the day.
A program of piano duel* by ,C0VJ-ir» wc ore glad to know.
Norton, who Is HI at thb iiorne of
niece. Mrs. Walter Schmidt of
*»&gt;---------------- her
” daughter.
‘
•Mrs -Mirenar. re­
Grand Rapids whose husband is Muse* Jane Hooper and Jean Gritoverseas in a hospital. * Pvt Mau­ feth preceded the tea and passed!__________________ —
mains about the same. * The Ma­
•
rie urovc
pie
Grove uinnaav
Birthday ciuo
club met FriFri­
rice Smith. Itm band of the former the time pleasantly for the ladies
day. with Mrs. Lulu Gray in Nash­
E«ther Kaechrlc is now in the Percy as they aalhcrd in the auditorium I K, A A I C
Jones hospital, being a war casual­ b'.fore they went to the dining room L L U A L J
ville for a house warming. Mrs.
where the tables had been decorat- .
Ethel Wilcox attended und reports
ty.
■ ed with the national colors and
• — - ------ —-- -----------an enjoyable day. * Mr and Mrs.
favors appropriate for the month* : s(rTIr.r _o canntTOR-*
Leslie Adams. Mrs. Sarah Ostroth.
Winger-Landis
'
of the year. After lhe guest* had f‘OT,cB T0 CBBDITOB.4
n 1 nlso Mr. und Mrs. Herbie Wtlcux
Miss Alice Landis, faster daugh­ found their place:; Dr. R. D. Leon- ;
j attended the funeral of Mrs. Edna
ter of John Winger, nnd Arthur M. ard led In a very impressive candle
i» , Jones In Battle Creek.
Winger of Remer. Minnesota were lighting service Mis. R D. Leon­
Please phone your news early to
united in marriage. Feb 14 nt the ard accompanied the Thornapple“, Mrs. Ernie Skidmore who has takhome of her aunt. Mrs. Jesse Misak Kellogg 'school sextette in the sing­
, en over lhe Banner's weeklv letter
In Allegan. They have gone to the ing of "The Kingdom of G&lt;x£”
„t formerly sent In by Mra. Vincent
groom's farm home in the west., c.~... ... ...
.... .....
r : Norton.
Best wishes for a happy future, 'veta Jenkins. Alice Williams. Laura
Alice! The groom is the son of Thedc, Donna Curry. Jean GrlfIIIGHBANK
Arthur Winger, formerly a resident i felh and June Hooper.
. Lost Weeks Letter
:
Mr. and Mn. Glenn Marshall,
1 Mr. and Mrs. Worth Green, Mrs.
fried* Marshall. Ada Belle. M&gt;
I nnd Mn. Leslie Adams and Sural'.
Ostroth attended the funeral ot
| Mn. Edna Edmond Jones in Baltic
Creek Monday. * Mr. and Mr*.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Earl Marshall and family of Dc। trolt spent Pridav night and Satl*.i, urday at Mn. Frieda Marakullk *
: Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Reid ot Kal. a mo visited
Sunday at / Fred
Reids. * Mrs. Doris Voorhees nf
Battle Creek spent Friday with
Mra. George Hoffman * Paul Frit­
, tie is home on a 10-day furlough
from Camp Blanding. Fla. * Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Marshall and Mar­
i vel called on relatives in Battle
Creek Sunday. * Mr. and Mn.
Gayion Fisher and family of Ntuli1
. vide were supper guests Monday
evening of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Adams.

★

10 HEAD CATTLE

Reg. roan, cow, 8 yrs. old, due soon.
Reg, white cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh.
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh.
Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh.
Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old, fresh.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, calf by side.
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh.
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, due soon.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh.
Good producing dairy cows. T.B. and
Songs tested.

CALVES
Reg. milking Shorthorn bull, 2 mos., roan
Purebred bull, 1 month, white.
3 Holstein heifers, 3 mos. old.
HEREFORD BEEF CATTLE

4 posture bred, 5 yrs. old.
2 cows, calves by side.
SHEEP

19 Shrop young ewes.
1 buck. 6 spring lambs.
HOGS

2 purebred O.I.C. sows, due first of April.
Poland China sow, due first of April.
2 red Duroc sows, due middle of April.
12 feeders, 50 to 80 lbs.

FEED &amp; GRAIN

5 or 6 tons of hay.
Quantity of corn-fodder.
50 bu. seed oats'.
600 bu. good hard corn.
Some June clover seed.

FARM TOOLS
John Deere tractor. Model D-35 and
plows.
•
McDeering wagon, 2 yrs. old.
Wood wheel wagon. McDeering mower.
McDeering spreader.
McDeering hay rake.
McDeering hayloader.
McDeering tractor double disc, new.
2 sec. tractor drag. 2 sec. horse drag.
2 sec. spike drag. Cloverseed buncher.
Gale corn planter, fertilizer attachment. '
Oliver riding plow No. 11.
International walking plow. Stoneboat.
Good 2 wheel trailer with stock rack.
Hog self-feeder.

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beneficial and
tasty always

When hunger .strikes any­

Spring

time of the day children turn to

milk for its flavor and satisfying
food qualities. For milk is more

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5 horse gas engine buzz rig on Model T
wheels.
Forks and shovels. Bolts and saw.
Grain sacks. Milk strainer.
Hard coal brooder stove.
6-10»gal. milk cans.

rich in nutritional value.

It is

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a positive factor for buoyant
health and vigor at school

and play.

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&lt;

�THE HAXTLNGU BAN MLB, THUBSPAY. MARCH 1. 1M3
MASTIN CORNERS
i ding and Mrs Ray Wlatand at* Kenyon and eon Donald and Dortt
Miss Ruth Ann Herael waa a Sat- tended the Huapital Guild meet- McKerole of Battle Creak spam
uiday and Saturday night guest of Ing al Mn Francos Seeaes home Bunday with Mr Waiter Vickers
Mias Joyce Hcldrcn of atony Potnt' Tuesday evening. « Cadet KUsa- in Nashville, w Mr and Mr* Jesse
Harold Burpee and son Rush and Mlaa Holdren spent Sunday-at bath P-Tiltt of Hllladale was home Kenyon of Hickory Cotner* roan:
the Henri hoyie. * Mr. ana aA.» for the weekend. She Lt epending Sunday evening with Mr* E Ken
CUfforU McGoon and son George part of her senior cadet period yon.
Am Carr. ♦ Mtas Evelyn Overholt filler I lvinZton and Mrs Kaoi
Arbor
bo.‘n&lt; PHay and daughter Mrs. Delores Moyer, here prior to graduation in June,
Mr* Emm* Kenyon has boogfa:
of Battle Creek spent Saturday uJtaSlon Tnd diltoro at h~r
and baby of Freeport. Mn. Alma' She. with her grandmother. Mn a house in NashrlUe end plane an
ntabt and Sunday with her oaris,. n X J. Fulton wastn Kalamaxoo Friday.
G&lt;xx&gt;nough and Melvin Whetstone Lydia Porritt and sisters Marilyn auction
en Saturday bafare abe
of Hastings. MUs Bernice EnaiUh and Martha, called on her aunt,
enb. Mr.ndT Ch«. ^erSlt £££'**&amp;
h c
u ua
Mr*. Gall ulghifoot wm a Bunday &amp;SXy IfteJJIIm‘Th tbrir pS'i ^J°Mn M^li of Orand Rapids and Mlaa Ruby Mn. Jennie Pardee and Waneta
afternoon guest. * Mr. snd Mrs ..... Mr ind w, nan Weaver of Monday. Feo. 1# * Mr* Marshall Cogswell and Wayne Van Syckle Schray Bunday morning
8gt. Ralph DfeMstt and mother
Ray
J rafter and Son tain-, Nor»°«‘
““ SSZ’1 J*0*" cf the Center road acre Sunday , Mr,
una
WM T
Ray Neeb
Neeb spent
spen Bunday afternoon
ond slater. Mrs Mildred Wilson
r's
Mr. and 1 , .'S
kZ,h,wii.7
wJn»I uere ln Kalamaxoo Thursday. * evening csllen al Mr and Mrs .
with
1 parents.
hn«nn.i ■pent Thunday with Mn. E. Ken­
taJETrf
SV?1 fvemMb
at._¥*h^al1 S£
Gu.klll entr- Orr Plsher s * Mr and Mrs Fred 1 ‘&gt;r,‘'u“!'t ,
.. the
__ latter
_____
,
. XrtiS?
ciru^ Tf?
Mur
UAfh
hflnr’SS‘ 'Mr. and Mrs. Elmer G^kuT^Ur*
Mrs
AIL
yon and family. Ralph goes to Mi­
rs Wm.
AUerding
slowly on
if'ri
v'nhrr
l«lncl1 the willing Workers class Butolph of near Hastings and Mr.,
Mrs
AUerding la
-- --------------— the
ami. Florida on Saturday for re­
In. ♦
•oI 0,0 D*han Methodist church
gain.
* Guests
Guasu of
of Mr
Mr. and
and Mr*. 51?^
assignment * Mr and Mn Jesse
— j.dinner
--------- ---.. u. .bl
where
her mother will care for her
Sir Veltar
m^Hevrral'mambrc/of the ^h00* *1 their home Thursday eve- —
soo -----were„.._n
Sunday
guest*
,
Clair
Yelter Nundav
Sunday aftarnnon
afternoon were
Larabee of Hasting* spent Satur­
» «'
Mr. and Mre E. D Yeiter of C—.
aitenuca inc scimjvi ui
a n'rlrw
William Cogswell and daughters.
* a few days * Mn. John Anderson day
evening with Mr. and Mrs
.^1.
and
daughter.
Mn.
Joe
Mattemlck
lRobert Barry visited - his grand£&gt;&gt;•*
8r*r n'^ *o,'0f 1 instruction al Woodland Thursday at 7 a
™
Lester Bonneville * Mr and Mn.
n
„
r
and
daughter
Connie
visited
at
the
CaldUonta spent from Thursday .wnin.
Ke&gt;noia* were in Battle Creek rr.rther Mra Jennie Todd near
Wayne Gate*'and family of Kale- I
The
1
Pa^
Hoffman"
home
Friday.
Little
Mr tven,n«
- ____
until Sunday with her parents. Mr.
'
■■, Thursday
.
Thursday * Mr and
Richland over the weekend * T.«
tr.axoo
spent Sunday afternoon I
•
Date
Hoffman
returned
iicmc
with
and Mrs. John Thaler of Smith
W M A 5?eels
E‘r2” .““I
,nd
Mine* Dorothy and Greta Cogs­
the Lester SonnevIlles. * All
Canipbcll. She asaUted with the
w MJV wlll metl for an aU. Bush attended a meet
well visited their cousin Miss Mar- them for a couple days * Newton with
the P.TA. Friday evening I
-work and care of Mra. Thaler who ngy meeting at the home of Chas f5urt1
SBrTleL*,
Idrie Cogswell who is In Common- Coons of Eaum Rapid* was a caller enjoyed
Bingo
furnished
the entertainment
fell recently. Mr Bpear and Mr.
on ThuidJ^ March “. LhA‘Y’m^ .“J.' W
al
the
H
A.
Johnson
home
and
itv hospital Battle Creek Sunday
A,-.w*wr
Kuuana. w
and Mn. Marvin Thaler and fam- AIn
•••
-------------—•- ”--------y '&gt;
*»n »n
Kuttana.
t rne ttev ana afternoon
Mtas Marjorie under­ the Edwin Nash iu&gt;mc in Clarks­ * Several from here attended the.
J. ------ •--In
hl
Mr
Robinson *attended
lhe Milo went surgery
Farm
Bureau
meeting and fish ।
ville
Wednesday
on her throat last
ily were Sunday guests. * Mr. and I ent as t^wlll be election of officers. wflCB meeting at the home of
supper
Thurvl.iv
evening at Delton
Mrs. Cloyd Barcroft of Albion .were!
Thursday and her many friends
and report a fine supper and a*
1 Mra. Ernest Quick Thunday. In lhe will be glad lo know she la coming SOUTH SHULTZ
Wednesday night supper guests of
March 1—WJ4.A. meet* al
good time. * Mr and Mrs. Frank
evening they were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Elver Barcroft of Overhdlta.
to , Last W
Week's
Letter . ..
If'
„
! Horn ,nd Bobby spent Sunday with
Mr.
and
Mrs
H.
Malcomaon
tn
Ck&gt;o!
I
Mrt.
::ckr.
_
____
_
N. Irving.
•" •
-----, ' March 3—P.TA. meeting
Mrs Helen
Brownwnn
of GrandorutnRap- Mr and Mrs otlr Boulter of West I
&gt;erdale.
,
—
- -------IOS
luesoay
lhe
week.
BuiiQay dinner guests ot
Sunday
of Mr. iAi
and '* school.
Ids
la spent
spent Tuesday
with ner
her brulhbroth- Cloverdale.
UMch
Rebekah
Mn. Blanche Richards has been | Not ao large an attendance at the ; er Lester Bonneville * Bert Cook
Mn. -----------------------------------------------Ray Wieland and family were
-r&lt; ,h&gt;
-i-i. list the past week * WBCB. at Mrs.
xr— Arlie auw„r.,«
—u._ Mr* Harry
Slocums Isst I ta visiting i.,.
hta a-.
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs 8. J. Roudabush and ' Ixxigc inebta.
&lt;&gt;n
the sick
family. Mrs Jack Petenon and lit- I■ March 13—W.C.T.U meeting.
. Mr. and Mn. Robert Faulkner and Wednesday as usual owing to the . Shute in HMtlngs. * Maxine ana
tie son of Lowell. Earl Posthumus 1I March 14—WB.CB met is al Mrs w-n David of Coloma spent the bad sleet storm, but a gixxl dinner Erth'-r Kingsbury of Cloverdal
Sew ' together two face cloths
of Bownr. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mishler's.
I aeekend with their parent*. Mr und fine time enjoyed by all pres- . spent the weekend with their aunt, (wash cloths' with basting stitches I
—
। and Mn. Ellis E. Faulkner. * Miss ent. * Remember preaching service i Mrs. Velma Oates. * Mrs. Loma on one side. Drop al) leftover soap j
Krauss and family were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mn. Chas.1
1 Cli.ra Westgate spent the weekend next Bunday and comij. * Mr* : Larabee of Ypsilanti spent the lot
into this bag and use It in the bath- ,
Alm*
Goodenough,
and
Melvin
1
of
the
week
with
her
parent*
and
Finkbelner of North Irving ♦ Miss
_
X.
A «
AH
”“h Mta*.Loretta Magner in Three
Velma
veima roroey
Fhrbey or
of oattie
Battle vretK
Creek ,. !
“n&lt;J, ,*? Allen Fts.i virgin- । rJvmji &lt; Mr. and Mn. Mason Nor- Whetstone of Hasting* and ML**, sbter. Mn Donald Manning * AU tub. Whenever there are pieces '
upent
met
UWXj oi
of Kalsmaxoo
the weraweek- Bernice English of Grand Rapids | the happy smiles and thought* of to be added, simply open basting 1
spent Saturday and Sunday with *•
- and Calvin “
‘XL. Ffc. Kueben i wooq
naismaroo spent me
hcr parent*.
her
parents. Mr. and Mn.Mn: Geo. F^h “l ,??“lc,h&lt;.Cr
C,r,I5£,
? L ®1
en&lt;1 with
’’rtth their
lhe,r brother and slstersister­ were Sunday afternoon caller* at, spring faded Friday when lhe thcr..... also
... heloed
__
,
where
hr yP*
nnent
the mght
nlirnt and
nnd Sun- |..n_Inw
■
.nManhall Mr. and Mr*. Jerry Slam's. ♦ Mrs. । mometer started to so down Again stitches and drop In, more aoap
Forbey and
celebrate her
*
hCT&lt;,b*
nl »he
. Mr. an&lt;i
brother William's birthday. Jimmie ! bay with them. Ruebeii 'Bud' has Norwood. * Mn. Leon Leonard and Carrie Fisher had the misfortune' »e picked up lhe fire shovel and
Ycnker of North Irving was also a 1 «*««
, ‘ck2!..°
daughter Barbera »pent Saturday to fall on the ice at the Central! coal pall'for one pail of coal and is-used in this way. And bath soap
Bunday guest. * Mr. and Mrs. Lew- *ra
hospital unttaville Ky . to ln Kaianiaroo * The local besket- school building In Harting* !**t two palls of ashes. * Mrs Emma is saved.
renee Rarcrott and family spent 1 fr£y
convalescent hospital ball team played the Nashville Monday evening either breaking or
Suturdsy in Grand Rapid* and the nt,5®rt Custer.
; teanf tn the gymnasium here Fri- spraining her left aim. The injured
l*tier's parenu, Mr. and Mn. Roy
!2d^nB?r.S "^',2^2?' 6ay evening. Delton won both member was X-rayed but report*
Pierce, came back with them for a
Mrs ~thur| Clinton. । 8alncl The score for flnt team haven't come back as yet. * Mr*
few days’ visit. * Junior Blough
,aJ?" 5 .
,e;
wax 32-28: for the second team Agnes Barry accompanied Mr. and
and Frankliir Burges* Jr. of Battle: Friends of FTccport and vicinity । 2&lt;.2a, -yha ^,1 band furnished Mrs. Carl Grashuls and daughters
Creek
Roman Rendon *ho mUM
jc during the
birrs and
nnu Edwina
nawinn Hostetler
rsoniciier ol
oi i {iniembcr
-----..iu*ic
.... evening
.......... *
- The
.... of CoiU Grove to Grand. Rapid*
S«uth camabell were Bunday aft»‘‘h “ffxtensiun group met with Mn. Bunday whara they vtalted Mrs
ernoon caller* at the Allen Fish
J,c
recently Frank Francisco Thunday of lost
B-irry .■&gt; sister.
*uter. Mr*.
Mr. Burdette Barnlast" Barry's
home
written them as follows.
week. A dinner was served at noon. I hart and family.
WHii.m TVnn tr
M.itnn
'Released by Hq 5th Armored
2nd Lt. Walter L. Grlffeth. son
William Dipp Jr. and Milton rxrtalon) Pfc Roman F Rendon
SOUTH BOWNE
of
Mr
and
Mra.
Leo
C.
Grlffeth.
Buehler attended a Farm meeting. j|„ m the Famous 5th Armored
Lost Weeks Letter
showing pictures of implements at! -victory" Division commanded by Cressey, has been awarded the Air
Roy Blough and family of Free-1
the Episcopal church al Hasting*.; Major General Lunsford E. Oliver, Medal for meritorious achievement
stefl of Hasting Specialists. will b» at the Hotel Hartings
ivat Thursday
i nuraaay evening.
evening, w
mr. ana
This dlvblon
division was
was the
tne first
first Allied
Allied :
^Kt' of * an port are moving back to their farm.'
lust
* Mr.
and This
* Abe Eash and Jerry Blough lefl
to show you the latest models of
Mrt C. L. Henney attended the J umt to fight in strength on Oer-J
iA APlH*rt wuThursday for Johnstown. Pa. to
funeral of Mrs. Henncy's sister-In- man soil. Before attacking Oer-. J*"1* J’"™*5"’
law at Lake Odeeaa Sunday. * Mr. inany. the 6th Armored Division •
nu«l visit the former's brother and wife
and Mra. Cha* Roberts nf Grand I fought its way through 800 miles
7'. Mr Blough will viait relatives. Mr.
Rapid* were Sunday guest* of the ’ of France. Belgium, and Luxem-1
‘wrifT^fii
w Eash's brother is in vary poor
health. * Lt. ijg.i John Eash nf
la tier a brother Cha*. Hoyt and ixiurg. In two week* after It Jumped
family.
2?“
^? .*?
lamuy. *
« Mr
sir and
ana Mrs
Mrs Allen
num Frill
ran o
0ff
H ln
in Normandy
Normandy on
on Augipit
AUgipt 1.
I. it
It
v.lrt/n
Uta
1t nrtffMh the Philippines arrived in San
and Calvin called on Mrs. IJda
I4da drone
droae 300 miles behind enemy lines. tpside
r *In Vaiden. Mias. 14. Grlffeth Francisco Wednesday am. and is
expected home thia week for a visit
Kidder und son Ralph of Hasting* losing the Fatalse pocket from the'
Saturday.'* Mrs. Bertha Johnson south, then thrust on to the Seine ,
,$
hlrt^unn^1Ph *•? with home folks and frelnds. *
MR. R. B. NEWNHAM
ol Hastings spent a few day* with river. After, striking 123 miles north S? ™ATr V
Henry Johnson Jr., is entertaining
her daughter Mrs Dan Postma and frmn &amp;,!* u&gt; the Belgium .border ’**?• at .J?”
‘ft. '£‘en^ his friend. Mr Moore of Middle­
family. * Ralph Stuart Jr. of Bal- jn two days, lhe division moved ?,ann
, ,
yc^rL . received rille. * Mr. and Mrs. Morse Johnlie Creek
Creek spent
spent the
the weekend
weekend with
with । east
Pa*t beyc
beyond
Meuse__river to I*‘£ 'tStamTopq’rtJ rw-'t”‘ts ten and baby of Jackson visited
tic
__ the _____
K&gt;M you BIC
so
— ----------- —-----,
•
infantry
his parents
parents Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. R.A
A. A . i captured
,-anttired Sedan:
Sedan: crossed
crossed a
a comer
corner
lnf.an?Fy.. O.CS.-in
°-p5- ,ln..Oct.
Oct.. 16.
*£• Sunday at the home of his parents.
hl*
Manna lowrcharted and analysed, free. Then try for you’;
Stuart and Dean. * Mr. and Mr* , of Belgium and liberated lhe Grand 1M2. and pilot * tyings in lhe AAF. Mr. and Mn. Henry Johnson. * Mr.
self the newest types of Western Electric Heatmg Aids. Emd
Marell 15. 1944 at George Field. and Mrs Alden Porritt entertained
Willard Kidder and familv were । Duchy of Luxembourg.
out
which
type
gives
you
the
moat
real
help.
We
shall
expect
Lawrenceville. III.
the WB.CS. board meeting Wed­
.Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and i
A daughter. Gay Lolse was bom nesday evening. * Mra. Jennie Par­
Mrs. Howard* Thaler and son of'
CHURCH NOTES
to Mr. and Mrs. E C. Emmons of dee and Waneta Scltray. Mrs. Al­
Etat Freeport'. * Mr. and Mr*. Ar- .
United Brethren Churches
Ihur Clinton, sons Robert and Don-;
San 'Landnu. Califn on Jan. 15. di n Porritt were In • Caledonia
12 noon to 8 p.m., Friday, Mar. 2
u.
..
Dawson. Pastor
•
aid were ___
Sunday
dinner guests of
Mrs Emmons was the former Elo­ Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs
Lhe Ray
Mrs. Alvin Helrigie and Mrs.
ise Cable, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs.
Lt.-. MUinY^
“U-.hU Neeb
N.-rt at
=: 2-.C
rtcy Neeba.
Mrrtx. rieaaanl Valley
c*— and
sr,d ArthurSh
“-­
10:06—Preaching,
message
by William Cable. Miss Irene Cable of Alice Gardner attended lhe W. 8.
Mrs, Cop* Carr
Arthur Sher
Battle Creek has been with her C- 8. Wednesday at lhe home of
man of X*n_:..
inning
n visited —
last
a Tues- : Chalmcr Millerf
•*-- former's
--------- daughter.
11:00—Bible school.
sister for some time. * Mrs. John Mrs. Ivan Roush of Freeport. *
dsv with the
AUDIOPHONE COMPANY
Adams spent Sundav with her Mr. and Mrs. Bush of Orand Rap­
Mr*. Cha*. Hoyt nnd family. * Mr i 8:06—U. B. Chrlstain Endeavor
8:00—Tuesday
evening, prayer daughter Mn. Glenn Williams and ids spent Sunday at the Gaylord
mid Mrs Alvin Helrtale ot North
-----.
• Holcomb home. * Mrs.Orvin Allerli vine were Sundav dinner guests service,
family at the Kellogg Farm.
ol Mr und Mrs latwrence HawMlns mid family of Hartings. * Pfc.
10: 30—Bible school
11: 36—Preaching
Riiebcn Fish, of Fort Custer. Jun­
ior Blough and Franklin Burgess j 7: 06—U. B. Christian Endeavor.
8: 00—Preaching.
■
of Battle Creek were Sundav after8:06—Thursday evening, prayer
i4sin callers of 8 1 c Floyd Btahl'
— ice.
of Bownr who is home on leave *
he W.M.A will
meet with Mra.
Mrs. Spenor Johnson and Gordon
~
‘ ’
for an all-day
fil &lt;hl and children of Logan were Chas. Overholt
..
Saturdav callers of Mrs. Ray Wle- meeting
ting on.Thursdi
on .Thursday March l.You
all
land * Mr. and Mrs. Sarnlah Serie sre *invited
—*to
“ *
’* *these services.
spent Saturday and Sunday with
Methodist Church
their daughter and fnuband. Mr.'
J W &gt;fcCue. Pastry
and Mrs. Weslev Kelin of Gtarks„w. ­
10 30—Morning worship, fellowyillr. * S I'c Floyd Stahl of Nor
[e sr.
on iI ship
folk. West Va.. who te home
. of suffering service.
11:30—Bible school, classes for
have visiting hta parents in Howne.
11
was a Bunday afjemnon nalkr of &gt; all
7 00—Christian Endeavor service.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Overholt.
Mr and Mrs. Allen Fish and i “8:00—Evening worship.
8 00— Wednesday evening. Bible
Calvin were last Monday evening
dinner gursu of Mr. and Mn. Har- study and prayer service.
rv Ftah and family and helped
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY
Mrs. Mary Dodge celebrate ner |

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j'
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HOTEL HASTINGS

AUCTION SALE

Having decided to join the armed forces, I will dispose of the following property at
the place located 4 miles south of Nashville on

SUPERIOR
Mote, tighter-twlsled.
tow-stretch, pateniad
Supertwlst cords give

GOODYEAR Extra-Mileage-Recapping
48-hour service - 6.00-16 Tire $7.00

for 6'°^

SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1945

FOUNT

Commencing at 1 o'clock.

63c

FARMER’S
DAY!
Arcade Theatre
THURSDAY, MARCH 1,1945,
STARTING AT 1 P.M.
Introducing the famous J. I. CASE
' tractor and implement line

Movies, valuable lectures and other
entertainment
‘ Come* and spend a profitable
afternoon with us

HORSES

POULTRY

Black gelding, 4 yrs. old, wgt. 1,400 lbs.,
broke.
Black mare, 4 yrs. old, wgt. 1,100 lbs.,
not broke.

70 White Leghorn pullets, laying 60%

COWS

Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh 12 wks.
Durham cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Nov. 15.
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Jan. 21.
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, due March 19.
Holstein-Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, calf by
side.
Durham beef cow, 5 yrs. old, calf by side.
3 Durham heifers, 1 yr. old.
Holstein-Guernsey heifer, 1 yr. old.
Holstein bull, 1 yr. old.
Durham bull, 1 yr. old. ,
Durham heifer, 9 mos. old.
Guernsey heifer, 9 mos. old. .
Holstein bull, 9 mos. old.
Holstein calf, 12 wks. old.

HOGS
2 O.I.C. gilts, wgt. 180 lbs.
O.I.C. boar, wgt. 180 lbs.

COMPLETE

29c S
ALSO SOLD SfPARAmY

HAY &amp; GRAIN

4 tons mixed hay.
170 bu. corn. 50 bu. oats.
FARM TOOLS

Oliver 99 plow. International 3 sec. drag.
Black Hawk spreader. Osborn side rake.
Deering mower, 5 ft. cut.
Keystone hoyloader.
\
Johnson grain binder, 6 ft. cut.
McCormick Deering all steel farm wagon
McCormick Deering riding cultivator,
nearly new.
Moline corn planter. Empire hoc drill.

—SEE THE NEWSUPERFLAME-AUTOMATIC
OIL BURNING BROODER STOVE

gel a WIZARD hr YOUR Car

Full 100 ampere* ... for Cher's, Plym’s,
Fords. 22-39 and many other popular
mokes. Guaranteed 18 nv»,
Wiurd sties for every car 5LS5 to *&gt;.35.

Primrose No. 3 cream separator, with
motor and attachment.
Hard coal brooder stove, complete.
Good double harness. Corn shelter.
Tank heater. Grapple fork.
Horse collars, good. Hog troughs.
Quantity of sowed bean stakes.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

CLOTHES HJ
$5.95

COST

FsoricriON

EXTIN6UISHIR

J1145

TERMS: Cash day of sale, no goods removed until settled for.

L. O. JARRARD, Prop.

BENNETT AUTO CO.
MIDDLEVILLE, MICH.

HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

CB5SU.

E. E. GRAY, Clerk

Quart stae.

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WESTERN
HASTINGS,

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MISCELLANEOUS

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�THE IWHS'G.S B VXXER. THVRSDAY. MARCH I. 1M5

Portrait of a man
cashing in his War Bonds

efore you decide to cash that War Bond wait a minute.
1 or lhe Iasi 3 years you’ve been buying Bonds .steadily
—saving part of every dollar you earned.

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You’ve formed lhe habit of saving.

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You’ve been accumulating money against unforeseen trou­
ble; ora lime of need.

.You’ve been working to build up a nest egg—and by gollv

you’ve got Uncle Sam helping you do ill Every time you put
in S3, he will make it S4—if you hold your Bond to maturity.

You’ve been laying aside money to help safeguard your
job after lhe war. and help guarantee a healthy, prosperous
Country for us all.
.
You’ve been helping to fight inflation and to keep prices
down.

Last, but by no means least, you’ve been sending your
dollars into the fight—backing up G.I. Joe.
Xou don’t want, to undo all you've done. It just isn’t
smart. To say that it’s cutting off your own nose is to put it
very, very mildly.

DON’T cut off ydur own nose. Hang on to your War
Bonds. Hang on to them till they come due—and meantime,
buy some more!

KEEP FAITH WITH OUR FIGHTERS * BUY WAR BONDS FOR KEEPS

WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
B. A. LyBARKIR
ONNFT &amp; GOWN
tUTO SPORT SHOP.

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
wr KS

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK
ANDRUS SERVICE

VIKING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
*
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.
■ NT. SEAL &amp; LOCK

MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
COFFEE SHOP
BARRY CLEANERS
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
CUT RATE SHOE STORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. TH UK HD AY, MARCH 1, 1H5
WEST HOPS
tunning lhe gravel acreenar al the: county line. Mr. and Mrs. i*o&lt;U
L».t week's letter
The Community waa shocked by. north end of Guernsey lake have i spent Sunday with Mrs. Unns
lb» acfldetnal death of Miss Anna finished their work there und plan | Johnson In Bowne. *Mr. and Mr*.
Johneoek who «*» thrown from to move the equipment opt this Ci)U. Gibb* were callers al George
tin- buggy near the Eagle schml week. * Abe Hayward has returned I Poland's Sunday. Mr*. Poland is
.hill while ahe and her fat tier, we.-c home after spending a month with in very poor health.________
on their way W Cloverdale. Sbo Prank Chilson. * Sgt. Burl Cook.)
■tia
tamer lusa.uvcu
and ner
her father
had.lived suumc
alone tor who haa *pem a JO-day leave with
many year* since the death ot the. the home folks. after nearly throe,
IM. E«lh HokOTb -M hu
mether and brother and our «&gt;in- ve.-s »n the South P«»lc. haal
pa thy goes out to. Mr. Johncock. gone, to Florida where he trill bo
b
who la In very poor health- For the: reassigned for service In the UBA. ST,hl w
cently
l&gt;een home on a ten-dar furpresent he has gpne to live with I
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left
for an army
!'“!-.and
“a&gt;
1W"LS
*.”U.camp
“”nS
hla son Alfred near Schoolcraft. ♦ , CLAY nILm
Archie Woodman has returned aft’ *
1 in the cart this week. * Mr. and
rr (pending several weeks in.FlorWeeks Letter
. Mn. Bernard Hammond announce
Ida.a* Mr. and Mra. Mark OarrLvon J Mrs. Retha McKee waa In Battle the birth of * 1 lb. Wm bom in »
last Saturat Delton
were recent dinner, creek Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs I Bvttle Creek
. hospital
guests of Mr and Mrs L. D. Wood- Eugene HaUhtof Grand Ranlds , day. Feb. 17.Sweet has been ill at
man. * Mr. and Mr». Ira Odtood spent
Saturday night at Guy Mo- I Mrs. Eva
—.... ... —
entertalncd a group of sixteen Sat- Nee's.
Friday evening guests nf! the home of her aon Ben in Battle
vast week.
week. *
Carl Duurday evening In honor of Stc-1 Mr. nnd Mra. i*on Potts were Mr.. Creek the past
A Ciw
phen's birthday.
Our community was saddened by :
the news of the death of Estle Kin"tn lhe service of hla country.' His
parents, the Rev. and Mrs Fred
king were on our work here for
several years and we grieve with
them in their loss. A friend wh'&gt;
spends her winters in Florida after
listening to a service by a chaplain
In the army had a chance to visit
wltii him after the sendee nnd in­
quired if he tnow some of the b-iv.'
whom she knew. He said of Estle.
"I know him well und he b doing a
splendid work among the lynx"
He was a real Christian yc uiw man
nnd lil* work as a medic would give
him u chance to be n great help

■ S“S.”, SS&amp;

Bois has purchased the Croat1 SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
house at Banfiald and has moved Last Week's Letter
I
into the same. * Mr. and Mrs | Mr. and Mra. Carl Heffelbowtri
blr7hdavMdlnnw3Ufnl Battle^&amp;eek ' “r* the proud P*rcnu of a baby I

UCTION Si

Sunday given In honor of a great- | !’*rJ.y**«era&lt;wnbat*p!mn&lt;?k hoi'
sranddauahter. * Mrs Cora WU-, urday afternoon at Pennock hoe-1
llama entertained her bridge club
hfh/u
at a one o'clock luncheon Tuesday. ' Mrs. Laird Wotrlnx and baby or
* Mr and Mra
Mrs Ren Brink of the u^roiiu
-Grand napras
Rapids ana
and «ua
Miss Betty
♦
ocivy wotwniT..JJL.TX2X7.
a-.21 -rum
of Lansing
were weekend
*«"•“
Xu°'ol
uSTpuiK

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I will sell tha following at Public Auction at the piece known as the Pa
farm located 1 mile north. 1 mile east. 1 mile north, 40 rods east of th
% mile west of Durfee school on

Lr. OtaoWJUta, » ta™-

b cartng for Mn. Mary Johnson I
ro? Ji
vi'
who
returned’.from
A «**?«?.
Wu."SSr
,'5K.aj&gt;os-1J/
‘&lt;JS;
s-£Fisi!
— Hughes *
business.
' neral of a relative at Battle Creek
-----I Monday afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs
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THINGS YOU DONI | Shirley Mayo and Richard of HasNEED—Bt!V ™ BONDS
•?1£«'SS JS?
INSTEAD.
]Mr Bna M
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1945
Commencing at 1 o'clock.

CATTLE

Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh,
calf by side.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh,
calf by side.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh,
calf by side.
Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old, fresh,
calf bv side.
Milking Shorthorn cow, 3 yrs.
old, fresh, calf by side.
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old,
fresh, calf by side.
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old,
due day of sale.
2 beef cows, fot.
2 yearling Holstein heifers.
2 yearling Guernsey heifers.

DON’T WAIT!

liny NOW While In Stock
Smoll arbors, ’/a to ’A inch dla.
Bench grinders 7 wheel.
Grinding wheels 2' to 8' dia.
Sickle grindery.

HEALTH .

Goodyear rubber belting, I to 6*
Goodyear endless hammer mill belt.
60 ft.
Leather, clipper, alligator belt laces
Belt dressing
Electric soldering irons.
Extension cord wire. Fixture cord

Headquarters
as an establishment where
I icalth is dispensed, through
the careful compounding uf
your physician's prescrip­
tions. Because Health is your
must precious possession,
wc safeguard it with highest
ethical standards, skilled
service and fresh potent

Romex, $3.90 per 100 ft.

doctor's prescription* to ut.

Stebbins &amp; Jacobs
Pharmacists
Hastings
Phene 2131

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fenaruimi

Entrance cable 6-3. Range cable 8-3
60 amp. entrance switch $6.95
3 ¥2'-4' boxes
Switches and receptacle
Everything to wire your house and
barn
Yard lights
Shallow well pumps. Sump pumps
Duo Therm hot water heaters
2" well pipe. Pipe fittings
Galvanised and block pipe Vs' to 2"
Soil ''pipe and fittings with toilet
combination
Range boilers. Stock tanks

Chrometrim for kitchens
Born door track and hangers
Hoy cars and track

Grapple forks. Hay hoist .
% tackle blocks
Cement mixers, belt driven
Ford hammer mills
Milking machines—Chore Boy-Ford
airlines, track jobs
5 and 10 gal. milk ca^is
Electric brooders. Chick feeders
Electric fences $9.95 to $34.50
Electric fence supplies
Insulators, Gates-Kwick clipstesten
Perfection stoves. Oil stove ovens
Tire pumps. Roll roofing
Harness repair parts
Halters, martingale, lines, etc.
Rubberoid tite on shingles
Asbestos roof coating
Calvanixad roofing noils %’ to 2*
Eaves trough. Carden cultivators
Conductor pipe ond fittings
Rakes, forks, hoes, shovels
Griswold cast iron skillets,.No. 3—
No. 8.
100" solution installed in trader
tires

Willing worker
wants job
In dairg

2 yearling Guarnwy and Dur­
ham heifer,.
Holstein bull, 1 yr. eld.
HAY &amp; GRAIN

.20 tons good timothy and
clover hay, mixed.
Quantity of corn fodder.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Deering corn binder.
Disc grain drill. 6 ft. disc.
Oliver riding plow.
Oliver 99 plow.
Oil brooder stove, 300 chick
eeoacity.
5-10-gal. milk can,.

This 200 acre farm with good heavy soil. 8-rcom house, with electricity and tele­
phone: barn, 40x80, granary and corn cribs: young poach orchard bearing some,
apple trees, 12 acres of wheat, 25 acres of hay, private toko, spring stream hi
pasture, plenty of wood for foal.

I’m Sofenate, the new all-round
disinfectant of Dr. Hess &amp; Clark.
I’m a powder and I'm really dy­
namite to harmful bacteria. Juit

Sole will be held inside in case of stormy weather.
call stable in solution—for that rea-

TERMS: Cash, no goods to fee removed until settled for.
day*. Boy, I'm the berries. And I
can sanitize anything, from the
seams in a milk pail to a hard-toget-at teat cup.
And, say. if you got any disin• feeing around n chicken house, or
hog *hcd, I do that, too. I’ll stick
with you for the uura’don. So you

J. W. COPPOCK, PROP.
Hastings. Photic 751-F-4

MILT LEINAAR, Ctortt

LOREN COPPOCK. Auctioneer
Hickory Corners Phone 17-F-21

Stebbins &amp; Jacobs
Pharmacists
Hastings

BANNER WANT AD VS. BRING RESULTS

Phone 2131

FORD'PICKUPS and TRUCKS available with priority*

SMITH &amp; DOSTER HARDWARE
FORD FERGUSON TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS

DELTON, MICHIGAN

TAKE ADVANTAGE
ot used car
price ceiling regulations

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sell your car to

Taylor's Shoe Store
-Quality Shoes Properly Fitted"

HASTINGS

MICH.

MAHLER
MOTOR SALE!
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Eight Important reasons why you should sell your car *0
You don't have to spend money putting your car “in

shape” to sell it. Wa buy it “a. is."

Well pay you the highest prevailing price—not a dime
is subtracted. You get all of it.

No advertising expense. No appointments er |
haggling. No one asking you to take another Ct
trade. Saves you time and eliminates trouble.

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No risk of breaking a friendship. If you mfi
personal friend and the ear “goes wrong," he

’ blame you.

My dad's calling
me up tonight"
for some time.
. . . we have helped hun­
dreds ol individuals and lamslice in this community solve
, their money problems. We
' can help you solve jowm. It
you need money, come in or
l&gt;booe lot ■ loan NOW.

M0MFT, fVVATI SIRV1CI.

CITIZENS CREDIT
CORPORATION

“If-you are not in the service, would
you mind going easy on Long Distance
between 7 and 10 tonight so his call

can get through quicker?
’’Pop and I will be mighty grateful.”

MICHIGAN BILL TILIPHONI COMPANY

Ijsrtinga Nat ) Bank Bids.

101JJ W- State 8L. Phone UK
Hastings, Mich.

it INUIT IN riCTO«r-IVT MOM WAR |OMOS,

You get cash for your car . . . immediately. No partial
payments. No notes.

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You'll get a square deal all ’round because wa '
your friendship now, and In the future when yw

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you tor repairs.

want to buy a car again.

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Mllitl
If you don't need your car
—We pay highest prices —MAHLER MOTOR SALI
DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DEALER
201 South Jefferson

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know" price ceiling regulations.

You can sell your car and forget if. No comeback on
•

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No OT.A. violations involved because you “4

Phone 2909

�the bastings bannfjl

CHES

odisr church. Mr. Stone wUl preach
nn the memo. 'Does God Care?"
i The Sunday sciiool will meet at

NU'H OF

The Youth Fellowship will meet
at 8:30. AU young people are inviled.
room in church efUfkc.
today and Saturday from HASTINGS WFKLRYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
• Mnle is cordially Invited to
A. C. Barker. Pastor
id Ute cliurih senwts and to
Sunday ichool—10:30 a in.
the reading room.
ly eve nine service

1 Fvanuil^?f^&gt;mT', V-T^07 p°mI&gt;Jn
1 Phaser me^tlnT will be lie Id on
'wSS’Jd.nSffi. in“&gt;“

METHODIST
L. Winston Stone. Pastor

DOLLARS IN
Transporto tion
T h g r c ’ » good
money in your cor
and it will pay you to
let us keep it in good
running order for
you. Our mechanics
ore ready to serve
you so come in today
and get more for
your transportation
dollar.
Repairs for all
makes of cars. Fea­
turing Chrysler ports
and service.
.
Road service . . .
just phone. '

FIRST V. B. CHURCH
Comer of East and E. Orand Sirs.

•&gt;:'&lt; un. Bible settool with classes

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_

Wednesday 2 p.m. W M S. meet­
ing.
. '
T’Mtndav 7:30 p.m. Adult and Y.P.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
I. O. O F Hail Green St. Entrance
O. H. Trlnklein. Pastor
‘ Lenton
Sorely

WE BUY AND SELL USED CARS

Instruction

WERNER MOTOR SALES

Sunday school staff meeting Fri­
day. 7;m nm i»t **»* W Court.

LLOYD HUVER. Service Manager

Chrysler - DeSoto - Plymouth
Evinrudo
Ports &amp; Scrvicp t Moton

Michigan ot M. C. Tracks

Century
Boots

r-MMANUEL EPISCOPAL
C’HJRni
Don M Gttry Rector
8 am. Holy Communion.
&gt;0 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Holy communion, and

Phono 2482

Hastings

TnimsDAV.

march

i,

im$

An oil day District Sunday school 1 sermon on “God and Race." third public b cordially inylted to at- Mrs, Ralph Pennock. The former
left Monday morning for Alawda.
conventlon will be held in the Has- in.a ««« of Lenten _sermons on tend
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tings church
Tucoday. March
(,rvir_ at
». st ROSE
hgmf i iii hi'h
Pm- Evmlnf
Evening ’ service
attended a Farm Bureau Victory
oil). ArMxcliri
As special, sneaker
speaker foruS
for this
’
service at ST.
ST. HOHL CHURCH
(IIUBLH
m tSftMl
Neighborhood
House*.
St John's Study club met m Ute roll call suptwr at Hastings. Thun­
oecAj-ion
Uu- Res’ oa.
O O.rWilson
W.lsonrof
of iu
Nekhbortu
—Tuesday.
---------- OrangevOie
an inc
w. w.
----- Raae han.
Feb. 20, un­
day night. * Mr. and Mra. Karl
Miltonvale Kansas. Sundav school
ns™p.
der lhe leadership of Mra. J. Henry Gasser and sons of Battle Creek.
editor or the denominational Sun-1 On Monday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Day and chil­
dav school supplies will be present. 9^7
hl
vices will bertn at )0:00 a ni
1 he Romance of the Book of refresliments being served after lhe dren of Nashville and Mra. Phyllte
Hoffman of Hastings were Sunony
meeting.
2:no nm and 7:00 pm. Ali Bunday Common Prayer" at U
House.
Visitors
welcome.
Thursday.
Feb.
22.
under
the
di
­
dinner
guests of Mr. and Mra. Chas
school w-itken are especiwllv invited
rection of Mrs. W. Davis, a meet- Day and Stuart, honoring Eldon's
28th birthday, Feb. 27. « Mr. and
JEFFERSON ST. UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
the purpose of forming a Discus­ Mra Ralph De Vine were Sunday
sion club for mothers of pre-school pm. callers of Mr. and Mrs. Clauds
wiptw ntvjvet ufm.eyan
Preaching service io u rn.
| age children.
Two clubs were Conkle and also of Mra. Fuque We
MET»»ODIST CHIIRC H
‘--------------Sunday school 11 am
farmed from thia meeting. one unare
glad to team that Mr. Black­
U.BC.K. 7 pm. The Endeavorera! der the leadership of Mra. Farrell well te gaining nicely and will be.Sundaywi'l
rehool
am.meeting
T*e*e
ne —
no11:00
waver
~ planning a worthwhile service Anderson with Mra. Thomas Myers able to return from Butterworth
|as secretary; and the other under houpilal in two or three weeks. *
h*’d during the week of March 4lh i*1^, t Betty Avery, leader.
?«- WU»
SEIS:' K
the leadership ot Mra. Raymond The Wm. Cramaxa of Hastings were
rer Gibson with Mrs. Otte Oallup. as Sunday gursu of the Forrest Bidelaxl Secretary.
mana * Mr and Mrs. Harold Pen­
vui—,
...... w-.
-—nock and son of Hickory Comers
Prayer meeting Wednesday. 8pm.1 YANKEE HPR1NGS CHURCH
were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
at church.
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
Greta cobb and daughters. * The
rina-r PRESBYTERIAN
! Embody welcome.________
| Services are held on the Second two daughters of Mr. nud Mrs. Pau)
CHtrRCH
।
sow
and Fourth Sundays of each month. fester were guests from Friday un­
AieU2T ’&gt;Jrlnll,f.r raEE METHODIST CHURCH
Sundav uf their grandparents,
The next service will be March 11. til
0:5V—Sundav school Mr. Heaney
* navey. Pastor
Sunday rchoo! in 2 p.m. and the Rev. and Mra. f. J. WilMlU.
—ill re’ume his discussions in tlie ।'
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wwn
OoUax
at —
Boltwood
preaenmg
ithelr P*hents ipending Bunday at
preaching at
at s.
3Blb'e claw.
I HaMlngs
aMlnga Chnrvb
Chorch—March 4.
if t)1(. gospel te not true nothing
WtUltte home. Mr. and Mrs.
i rhh—...w
Morning
...... worship.
। 10 am. Sunday school in charge matters if It te true nothing Hsc Walter Soya and daughter Elaine
Pl*ase note that Uic new hours of ,of Mre
u
iwuimg ewe w ab&lt;) Bunduy
gucili
service .w.
are wnw
now In
in effect &gt;nd
and h
be
jl;19 g m Morning worship.
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guided accordingly.
p.m. YOW mn lOW.-gnunTtAX
ENUEAVOK NEWS
SEW»-'■ /T
‘ “CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
.'7.

SMART BUYS FOR

PHONOGRAPH RECORD
HEADQUARTERS

Dorothy Jean Wilcox. Both received
many lovely gifts_______
HIGHBANK
Mr. and Mr. Mordtall Green en­
tertained with a birthday .dinner
Bunday. Mr. and Mra. Worth Green
and Jackie of the Moore district. *
Mr. and Mrs Merle Hecker and
daughters of Battle creek were
Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr.
and Mra. Frank Hawbhtx. * Several
neighbors from thte way attended
the funeral of Arda Reid in Naahae. Thunday. * Mr and Mra. Ed
Iley of Augusta visited Sunday
at Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marahall'i. •
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Marshall of
Nashville called al Wil) Hawblitx's
Sunday afternoon. * Mra Ada Bell
and Pearl Basere had as dinner
ruesu Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs.
Shapely and family of the McKel­
vey district and Mra WlU Wllltema
and son Billy of the Moore district,
* Myron Smith visited Mr. and
Mrs. Murphy near Bawdy lake Sun­
day. * Mr. and Mrs. Burl Nash and
family attended church in Nash­
ville Sunday. * Mrs. Byron Guy and
son of near Nashville visited two
days with her mother. Mra. Treece
last *eck.

lene and Mra. Shults of HaaUflga
went to Battle Creek on Sunday
and visited Lorin Overunlth and
family. * The DGTG club en­
joyed a potluck supper Wednesday
evening at the schoolhouse. Mrs.

program which consisted uf sev­
eral piano numbers by Mra. Ploaale
AUerding of Hastings and a num-

Marian Cook of Hastings- * The
t«Aciu-rs and scholars of our school
-hud a Valentine party last Wed.
pm. A number of mothers were
invited gueaU.

make money payment instead of
entertaining the March meeting of
the organisation. * Two flagshave
been presented to the church. Old
Glory given by the voung married
people's class of the S3 , and the
Christian flag by the Chrtetlan Endeavurera. They »rrt nicely mount­
ed and many thanks to them for
these fitting gifts. ♦ A primary
class party waa- given Thursday
afternoon by their 6. S. teacher.
Miss Virginia Thompson. 13 chU-'
dren being present. Mothers pres­
ent were Dorothy Kelsey. Lucille
Woodman. Emugene Grashius and
Dl'NHAM DISTRICT
* u grandmother. Florence Dunnigan.
The Maple Grove Extension Class Games were enjoyed and cake and
nut Tuesday with Mra. Claude Jello served.
Hoffman as hostess. Mra. Ray OsV«™ people-.
Kn-.ee Pp .
‘2^ MTS troth presented the Irason on SOUTH THORNAPPU:
household repairs. Mra Bents the
the pastor.
' a-, rvenlne Feb 25
She rm-1 bert Benson and ton of lauulng oilier leader wd unable to be pres­
Mr and Mrs Harold Row &lt;Mary
Feb 21L—7:30. Evangelistic sentJ."' were over Sunday guests cf Mr. and ent. * M1m Nyht Ball spent the
ice In charge of Y.P.MS. motorcade
Mrs. Karl Pufpah. They al) called weekend al Holt at the luime n! Winringen of Detroit, spent Sun­
Pt-WTO
.. . Itl» meraWeAiX
I
day
at
the
Johnsou-Wieringu
Speiu'cr Wade. * Mra Ada Balch homc. * -Little Ivan Thomas of
of Nashville was a guest in the Hastings b passing some time at
Mmrer'tMtThe
O'd ML\s Pauline Howe of Vsr- home of her brother Ray Ostroth
-aKme yiJs;!™™1"'
“"m------------------the Charlie Andler home. Ivan's
from Tuesday until Saturday. Mra. little sister ts staying with Mr. and
inner I j-iridAtlnn '•
Bolch's right arm which was re­ Mra. Ernest- Vermeulen while their
«*•*
Ttaiamw u
.
cently broken is mending nicely ♦ mother is in Pennock hospital. A
Several from this community at­ pair of twin girls were born Sun­
Prayer meting every Wednesday
’
, COATS GROVE
tended lhe memorial service at AaFYed .'
VanDenburg,
member
of —
lhe
sick ««•dur- syria Center church. Sunday after- day. * Mrs. Floyd Barnum brought
night 7:30.
1; .. t:---------- '
*»•
“- *•»»«»
»»• I E. 8. Thompson has been ••»-*
Barnum i&gt;omc from Pennock
N. Maple Grove Christian Endeavor ln&lt; the past week but is betternow.: nooro-for Wilbur Halstead, who was Einle
BAPTIST CHCKCH NOTES
DWOItTw-Ibe Novy * horn to Mr. and Mra Linden Bry- kilted on Luxon.. * Mr.' und- Mra. hospital last week. On Thursday
Bunday school 10 a m.
IIW
I Feb.. 25_ Thte makes the eleventh wtl
aru 4 Lut Monday at Pennock has- George Ball, daughters Neva and he was taken to the home of hli
Mrs Lvdia Wilson's at Mid­
Divine services 11 a m. Sermon service flag
star
for this society and' ।&gt; p
pital
*
'
ultal
.mJ a babv
baby son who
Who has been • Mra.
Mrs Th-lmx
Hnvn and
&gt;na her son
«..n Joe
l.w Uster.
Thelma Soya
dleville
* Mr. and Mrs Duane
by pastor.
church.
' ~~
— Joe Frederick. Mother and were guest* Sunday of - Mr. and'
named
Woodmansee jxuet-d Sunday with
Evening service. Evangelistic sing-1
...
Ison are reported as getting along
ing and sermon by lhe pastor.
I The March C. ^executive meet- nicely. * Notwithstanding Icy roads, Mra Roy McCaul. near Middleville. her parents. Mr and Mrs. ClarK
Tuesday night B Y P.U. at the ing will meet March 5 ut the home rain and sleet the War Relief ban­ * Miss Phy Ute Chceacman visited Springer at Bowen Mills. * Mrs
church al 7:30.
of Ortha Hawblitz. 501 E. Green. quet was a fine success. 8107 being Nuahvllle high school Tuesday aft- Harry Clem, a former resident of
ernon * Mr. and Mra. Earl Smith this vicinity, is visiting her son.
Wed. nights prayer meeting at Hastings,
realised from it. Those who were
the church at 7:30.
, A. unique exposition on the nib- to take ixirt on the program failed and daughters of Nashville visited also her daughter and their fam­
• • •
iii i—
Ject “Prevailing Prayer"—will
be pre­ lo appear, so Earl Seasc gave an In­ at Fred Hill's Sunday.
ilies in Rockford. * Mrs. Julia An­
General Association of Regular
sented Sunday. March 4 at 7:15 p. terming talk and Paul Woodman
drus spent several days at her
Baptists lo Meet Here
m. at Jefferson St. U. B. church. led in singing. Mention was made HUBBARD HILLS
hnrne th Wavland. but returned
There will be special music, spe­ of another gold star placed on our
The Quarterly meeting of the
Mra. Florence Flala b able to be Friday to the home of her son-in­
Assoc, will be held In the Hastings cial llghUng. colorful illustrations service flag for Donald Brisbin. out again after entertatnlnv tiw law and daughter Mr. and Mra.
church March 7. Morning session
The speaker wlU be Miss Betty There are twenty blue sura still on n:raslcs last week. * Mra Dennis Ben Park Mra. Parks is quint
begins at KFo'clock. The Rev. Ver­ Avery of Hastings.
the flag and we hope they will slay Duffey returned to work at White's P«»ly-________ ___ ______
non Drake of Bronson will lead
PLEASE COME. If you don't you blue. Much credit for Ute success Product Co. in Middleville Mon­
the devotlonate; the Rev. Green of are missing a big opportunity, for ol the banquet is due-the commit­ day after being home some time PLEASANT HILL
Memorial Baptist. Jackson, will it is new. it's different. IT IS tees for the splendid way in which on account of ilini-M. * Mra. Albert
Mr. and Mra. Basil Haywood of
“Christian Endeavor. "
bring the message.
everything was done ....
and —
lhe very Green entertained 16 ladles al a Alto were Sunday afternoon callers
Tile afternoon session will be de­
Everyone Invited.
fine —
meal
*— , surortae shower. Washington's ot Mr. and Mrs. Vere Carter. *
...^
—. served. _‘ Miss -------Maurine
voted to the discussion of Sunday
Clum nnd Miss. Audra Endsley of birthday, for Mrs Margaret Will- Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pierce and
school needs and methods; the mis­ BAR RYVILLE
* the W 8.T.C. Kalamazoo, were home son. Decorations were red. white
of Allegan spent Sunday with
sionary homc for children in Grand
Our Laymen's Day program was for the weekend. * The D.O.TG. | nnd blue. Games were played. Mra. sons
hrr parents. Mr. und Mrs Stephen
Rapids of which the Rev. Howard tn charge cf Burr Fassett Sunday club
--oi
—&gt;. is
.&lt; &gt;h.
will meet. —
on »r
March
14. at
the Kva stnimbcraer. Mra. Angie Sen­ r%rtrr * Mr. and Mrs. Prank Mc­
Kelthley Is chairman. Facts about and he proved a very capable leader. home cf Kathryn Richardson with
the Baptist Institute and School of Our Family Sunday projnam will be Wtlda Allerdirtg. chairman of pro­ alba. Mra. Merccdese Bowerman Donald and two children of South
winning orlzcs for hiah score. Mrs Bend. Ind., spent the weekend with
Theology in Grand Rapids wlU be given next Sunday. Wc hope al! gram.
Mattie Teeter. Mrs Mary Hula nnd his mother, Mra. Mae McDonald at
presented by Norman F. Douly, D. our friends in the community will
A valentine party was held at
D. president of the school.
attend. An interesting program of Virginia Thompson's, Feb. 15. for her MIm Vlnrlnla Sweet the-low scotea. the Peter's home. * Mr. and Mra.
Evening session at 7:30—Moving rtcred music Is being planned with primary 3. S.. class twelve little tots Mrs. Will* &gt;n received many Lnrelv Ferris Moon and Mr. and Mrs.
pictures of the Institute and School Mrs. L A. Day as chairman. * being present. Appropriate games gifts * Mr and Mra. Ray Hausc Lloyd Grtebee and daughter of
. - ...
_
and children of Kalamazoo und Mr. Grand Rapids were Sunday aflctwill be shown. The Rev, Victor Mr and Mrs. E- H. Lathrop were
Barnett returned missionary from Sunday dinner guests cf Mr. and ".ere played, valentine exchanged end Mrs George Cowersc of Has­
, Ungs cnlled on the latter** daugh­ Bedford. * Mr. and Mrs. Bert MugChina will speak.
Mrs. Hubert Lathrop. Mrs. Rex end cake and Jello served.
Other pastors in attendance will Dunnigan and children of Maple
At the home of the Rev. E. 3. ter and husband. Mr und Mis ridac and aon. and Harry Mugridge
be Moderator cf Ute Assoc, the Rev. Grove spent Saturday at the Lath­ Thompson n chicken dinner was B*i*dctte Willson Saturday a Lt. and Miss Leona Ovorhouse of Mid­
Helen Willson daughter of Cl'tutte dleville were Sunday dinner guests
Gerard Knol and the Rev. Robt. reps and Mr. Dunnigan was &amp; supper ------- \r— ~
. Srest. * Mrs. Earl Pennock was a wn'ed to ten celebrating the birth- wilisnn. writes she Is well and in ol Mr. and Mra. Bert Palmer and
Dice.
, AH sessions are open and the
unday dinner guest of Mr. and days of Dorothy Barnum and Miss England. She U a, nurse. ♦ Mr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Puul Palmer. * Mr.
and Mra Earl Near nf Bowen* and Mra. Paul Gibson and aon wr?e
Mills oiled on Mr. and Mrs. Bur­ Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
dette Wllteon Monday.
Mrt. Matt Bedford, a Mra. Robert
Tolan. Jr. and sons of Pannalee
COATS GROVE
spent Sunday with her parents. Mr.
Lost Week's Letter
and Mra. Clare Williams and sister
Mrs. Sopha Smith fell on the Alice.
ice hurting her left arm quite se­
Malat Handwlchex
verely. She was at the hospital for
an x-ray and found a dislocation
When packing sandwiches with
moist fillings, don-! lay them flat.
Stand edgewise and they’ll not soak
netting along all right now. * Mr.
and Mra'. Paul Woodman and Dur- ihe bread

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EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

The Hastings Banner
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OF INTEREST TO
HOLSTEIN BREEDERS

RED CROSS WORKERS
BUSY IN COUNTY

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 8. 1945

EDITORIAL

Tlie president's report on the J Russian dictator. But what of the I
Yalta conference revealed little not I people in the European countries
already known. Important question* who
»■!'« are
■»-- being
h*inc partitioned
Mrtrtinnxrt and di.
di­ '
remain unanswered
sided into sphere* of influence? Can
n stable international system ever
Opinion is unanimous that the be built by sacrificing people, prin­
prime objective of World War II is ciples and pledges on the ground
to prevent a World War III. People that expediency und sharp bargain­
of all creeds and parties will back ing left no alternative?
.
the president on that. Only a few
Any peace which depend* so muchdie-hard Isolationists will continue
to fight Mr. Rooaevelt on the issue on the friendship und mutual goodof greater American participation will of three men does nofnSuon
.and responsibility in the conduct of solid ground For. after these men
have passed from the stage of curInternational affairs.
““n
AM Uu

16 RAGES—TWO SECTIONS

LITTLE INTEREST
IN APRIL ELECTION

DAIRYMEN MEET
HERE MARCH 16

RATIO

Richard Wiu of M.3.C. will ad- I
E. M. Clark, national fieldman
dress a group of Barr, county',
for the Holstein Assoc, will ad­
dairymen. Friday afternoon. March '.
dress a group of Barry county Hol­
Barry Co. Residents Have
18. in the basement parlors of the I
stein cattle breeders at the Court­
Hastings Methodist church start- '
New Registrations cn File
Always Been Generous
house. Hastings on Tuesday. March
in.-: promptly at 1:30 pm.
13, at 1'30 p. m.. according to Co.
Rctxjru coming in to Mrs. Mau­
Not much interest has been
Mr. Witz will discuss, demon­
Dear Friend*:—
Agent Foster who has arranged for rice Foreman, 1845 Red Cros* War
shown in the coming city election strate and show models and pic­
thi meeting for the county holstcin Fund chairman, show that the 450
on Monday, April 2. and but few­ tures of different short cut* and
.from Zoily. announcing that on. association. Mr. Clark will discuss volunteer workers are busy in all
new registration', have been made home-nude devices to lighten or.
"System*
of
Record
Keeping
”
.
Ret
­
Warch 3rd I was to have a letter
parts of the county convowlng every
,
bj voters. The last day for filing shorten the work of the dairy farready to be printed In the "Hum? old* are a most important job of home, farm and business place to
petition* tor nomination for city mcr. The cleaning of milk utensils ’ through June 1
Front ' of the Hasting* Banner, for every purebred cattle breeder's obtain Barry Co'*. quota of 812.­
&lt;-Hlcere was Saturday. FH&gt; IX and *ith the newer recommended-wetthe benefit of parry County boy* work.
900. Request* for additional sup­
'''t± t .ng agents will be demonstrated.. Blue Stamp*: X5. Y5, ZS, an
Prof. R. E. Harwood of MAC. plies Itave been filled and good
and girls now tn the service- The
t,cirJ**ry paper*, iheiefoie there ricturrs and slides, of home-made and B2. good through Marc)
thought struck me al once:—"What Dairy Dept, will also discuss the weather will make it pAulble to
1,nn“rr “ Mond*1 gutter cleaners will be shown. Qu.:
—
can an old gink, like me. write that -Effective Use of Herd Records'. finish the campaign In the two
Marctf 5.
. Agent Foster feels many Barry
will interest the youth uf today?"
The»county association will elect |Weelu
Y&gt;reman .pecineu.
Weeks j^,.
Mr*. t
Foreman
sjx-cined.
One can be in complete accord people they partitioned will still be
Walter Wallace, city clerk, states i county dairymen could make such
But u request from Zolly is just like cfflcbrs and discuss a program of
Bairy Co residents have always
■ that the following officers have a lalror saver for their barm with
an order from your commanding work for IMS. For the past-several [ been generous to Red Cross and with the objectives expressed by the there.
president and still question tlie
Hied petitions ax required by law
suggestions offered at thia
of (leer—so here goe*l
’
jears the local breeder* have heldMhave
----- i oversubscribed three war rin,.
time methods being used to attain them.
City clerk Walter Wallace' city 'neetlng
' »«nP
»♦
In my youthful day*, thing* were b county breed show in the sum- drive*. The following (act* itave
matter too much what Mr. Churchill. treasurer. Harley Fox: supervisor. Other devices as water h«t«s. »• Stamp No.
wholly different than what they are v-...
. been made possible by these war
You often hear it said that ‘.'the Mr. Stalin and Mr. Roosevelt think 1st afid 4th wards. Harry Ritchie: carta, elevators etc. will be pk- June X
today: then was no such thing a*
All dairymen of the county and fund drives:
Fuel OH
organized sport or entertainment— especially Holstein breeders, wheth13.000.000 food parcels and more mistakes of World War I must not of one another It Is infinitely more supervisor 2nd and 3rd ward*. Ja&gt; 1 ’ured. An inviutlon is extended .
thcugh water melon patches were er they are members of the u&gt;o- Limn 1.000.OTO complete clothing be repeated.'* Nevertheless one im­ important that public opinion Ln the Mead. Because of the recent death ’ “• «» dairymen to attend
In conjunction with the dairj-.
quite plentiful.
Every youngster elation or not. are urged to attend, outfits sent to prisoner* of war and portant set of mistakes is already various nations involved be satisfied of Roy Boyes, who was elected as
han io provide his own amusement. Information will be presented of civilian internee* in Europe in Ute being repeated—the system of per­ that the peace proposals are just u member of the board of review I meeting. L*rl Stuckey, will give his
Airplanc stamps 1. X and 3 in
lor one year, someone must b. annual report naming ownersi of b&gt;ok three good indefinitely.
•
and that generally included hunt- value to any farmer keeping purr­ past 12 months:
sonal and private conferences «se­ and fair.
circled to fill that vacancy; Henry j ’*sh cows high herd* and other
Approximately 1,250.000 Christmas
ing. fishing, shooting a bow and ■ bred dairy cattle.
stieldon-a two year term ay u mem- »»unor* in the cow testing acaoclaboxr* packed by Red Cross worker* cret diplomacy! which has always
arrow’, or playing baseball, which,
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So far. however, people have been bcr of the board of review expires. U011 work.
were shipped to servicemen in over­ spelled trouble in International af­
,
wa* then ju*t entering the stage of
pretty well ignored. There has been
sell* hospital* and front line area*: fairs.
no trunk, open discussion designed, the two year term.
Since Jan. 1942, 2.100.000.000 sur­
,|
It is probably true that a spirit to permit the influence of public
gical dressing* have been made by
In the first ward. Aiderman Ar­
of
comradeship
and
good,
feeling
voluntccr
worker*:
opinion
to-be
fell
at
these
confcrthur Haven has been filling the
&amp; W*
“IS
keeping with the time*. Harting*
Red Cr&lt;M* ha* recruited over 51.- prevailed at Yalta among the pres­
vacancy caused by the death o!
Ai hl-, son Is bring Inducted into
High Scluxil had Its ball team, and
bi
1 j r
ooo nurses for duty with the Army ident of the United States, the prime
Herbert Calkin*. and lias recorded j I
the Armed Forces. Mr. Cole will
I was indeed proud to be *etectrd
Fine Program Planned For.
and Navy:
minister of Great Britain and lhe
the petitions asking for election &gt;
• Cvr.’.inu'ti fig
G'c 11
Tiie blood donor service deUtered
to do the pitching Of course in i
Farm Bureau Groups
• to that position. Other--incumbent* r
____________________________
Fi,e-Y«. Frearam Fo,
•
g
o‘“
those day* Mie road* were terrible.' T|w
Coun.v osjJm Bureau 5.000.000 pints of blood to tile Army
no matter In which direction you
iu anSual Family Night mid Navy during 1044.
viii Smith. 3rd ward. Don Siegel.'
Students and Teacher*
horse, tvw*. wheat straw, potato^
lu addition the- American Red
went, and there were no aulornot ... wasting* riiRh school irym4lh ward. Forrest B. Unr.
’ Dr wilbur D West was recently ' form' equipment, etc. Henry Flanbiles, so when we played a game out IUlMUni Saturday evening. \£m-h Cross in 1U over*cas clubs protide*
r
¥ tom-tor of the camji at! nery will cry the sale and Feed
of town we had to walk. About the jo. A potluck supper start* at 7:45 rest and recreational activate*, clubfore the April election U-Tuoday, clnr |,ke
Dealing, now op- . Elevens will act as clerk. See the
mobllc* are sent to outlying buM**
onlv rival team In our claw wa* tire wlU|
wo-ram to folio*.
March 13. twenty day* before elec- । rrated by the Western Michigan adv. elsewhere in this buue for full
Irving team. con&gt;Po-*-&lt; of Ed Blake.
F^mllv ^ghl u tfie hlgh light ol and positions near the front and
«T..i „ » ;
College of Education at Kalama- fnrtlculan.
A
I** Matthew*1 a blwy y&gt;arnl Bureau year. During az-Hl* the men on combat duty in
C
.°
.J
1
.
Harlev
IVx
re|
TiJU
WeM
WB&gt;
tiead of the
------------and other*. One of our firtt KaJnf* 1 the last three weeks the number of every possible way. Red Cross now
S'1*? arran8ed I0.1* played on a pYsrtn Bureau members ha* in­ lias 13.000 trained men und women
K“
&gt;5J&gt;*
3SSHK51 Sl.yis™!
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college, Springfield. Ohio. He and i Being unable to care for
Saturday on what wav Uwn known crva5P&lt;i from b20 to 1100. We have uSh lire qrmed force* at home und
?sLlb’ki Kurtf p“"Tl :JUJ,A
Uted to work up a program that abroad stfvlng in the cluba. hos­
' his family are now residents at the stock. Mr. Vclte will have an ai
for payment and that those now ci.mp.
Lake Algonquin. Oil tlie apixjfnted
ineasure up to the expectations pitals und on the field.
.
, , i Hon sate at the place located c
unpaid
will
be
turned
in
as
delin
­
n i,M‘ Hl*“ 8chool3U? of
All this
is’.made possible
The WMC£ recently acquired niuc tut of Woodland He ta
Ui util r Ki 111 uuivuu
,m in;&lt;••• by - the
----------of our
our Farm
Farm Bureau
Bureau friends.
friends.
quent taxes to the county treas­ this camp from the W. K. Kellogg bring a good list of cattle
with ball bat* slung over our
shoul- I The main feature of UU* yedk's ' volunteer subscription* of the Amer-- -------urer.
rten. walked out to the Kurtz farm, prCBnun will be a talk by
Jack lean jx-ople to the Red Cross which
Foundation cm a five-year expert- • ,treep. 9 hogs, farm Implemet
and after the game was over we
director of field servics of I thi* year net-cte 8200.000.000 to carrymental basis and the Foundation etc. ixtren Hershberger will cry ।
walked back home—a-dUtance of thP Michigan Farm Bureau.
It I on its work.
t* giving partial support during the : tttie and Wm. Velte will Ktper haps 10 miles all told. We were .
puy rt!| membtrs to hear this ,
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first three years. If during that c|erk. See the adv. elsewhere la t
just nine ordinary kids a* we walked , address
: tune the camo proves .•uccesatuj • t&lt;sue for full partteulara.
. .
out to the Kurtz farm that day, but
Nineties, a group from
the college will take over the full
I often think of those kids, and' Baseline, will sing songs of lhe 1890
■ support and al the end of the five 1
whut became of several of them, period. Those who have heard thia.
years, If still successful as an efBEbblE STBUIN. Ftep.
• fectlve and integral part of the ed-1, °wlf?
th®
lur h
One of them. Georae Rock, was re-, Kroup recommend them highly.
Head of Filh Division of
„„ teachers. '
tired a* a Rear Admiral of the U.. other features of lhe program in- KIk
'ucatton of children, and
■ Strain
NaMJ,?d .*?.
ih2S»?f clude fevc1**! home talent numbers UIIX11
1 r
1
Dept, of Conservation Di«- the Foundation will deed the prop-|Uon sale at the farm located
miie south arid 3 miles east
the Webb Institute of Naval Archl- by p,lrrn Bureau members and their I
erty
to 'the
college.
Merle
E.
Hopper
Io
be
Guest
cusses
Restocking
Problem
‘
’
p^
"an
ror^aking
this
a
year
Hickory
Corners,
or
one
mllTa!
lecture in New York City, and de-, famuies
'
Plan* call for makir
Speaker On Dinner Program
spite hl* retirement is still often- We eiund
extend an invitation to all
all :i
Studies conducted by tlie Mich- around
o round camp, pupils and teachers 1 snd 2 miles west of Fine Lake.
railed upon to render service for Fftrm Bureau member* to attend
Igan Department of Conservation Irorn neighboring schools attending t» offering a good list of farm
his country. Another one of the -—•
- &gt; - ----- &lt; •-----in this state, indicate -that precon- mid W.M.C.E. students will also1 chlnery and household goods
CIllA-MXUI
kid* who walked out to the Kurtz
ceived ideas about ways and neans | spend some time there In practice sate. Loren Coppock will cry
izatlon of
farm chat day was Tom Reynolds;
of keeping lakes stocked with fish teaching. In the summer there will rate. See the adv. elsewhere in
,„.i on Thursday
Im- moved to Chicago, und built up.
may have to be altered? according be u six week*' workshop session 1 issue for full particular*,
evening.
March 15. when the Auxil- ,
the largest interior Finish Factory . mcenng
. ' fy£
nJnx.itMarci^i5.^wn
: lary will entertain* with a dinner
to Fred Westerman, head of the- and a laboratory camp, for girls for,
UOhe country utthat time. An-.
lR. K. Mead.
I StSn«',u72nrfuM lalxiffiw
COAST C.IAKUSMAS.
, Fish Division, who spoke at the two two-weeks period*. Any girl •
other one wa* Fred Kenfleld. who
Chamber of commerce meeting in between the ages of seven und I Having decided to move
located in Chicago, and estabiteited
o'clock and reservation* should be,
VETERAN OF PACIFIC
‘l.O.OF. hall here Monday evening., twelve will be eligible to attend
severa. very large and successful
mtltirire
made by Tuesday noon. March 13.'
INVASIONS
| At least there Is more to the this laboratory camp of two weeks.
Iwuh Mrs
em.lk.r, phone i
Ou«nta™»
H. Del­
irobtem than periodic plantings of:
'
** " ~
;
MM ' a
(Icial In u large Loan Corporation
egal size ' fish or fingerlings, he
-891
„
: naay. Seaman first tlas*. son of Mr.
The program L* as follows:
;and Mrs. J. P. Delnnay of 636 WalRobert Norton, torpeao
Kpoert
torpedo mate.
• ruknbntlv.te rntwbte nf miatainffta n ।
mate.
one' EdnBailcy. is a successful real
Invocation—Rev. Don M- Gury. • nut Street. Hastings, Michigan re­ third
third class
1* u
former
Barrv
Co I parently.ls
capable of sustaining a
class,
is
a
former
P*'
estate dealer In Detroit. So. when :
Advance of Colors
cently returned from 10 month, sea bol- who pasMd through Uiefterce definite limit of fish population. If
you rec
sec a bunch of kid*
kids walking
Lost week George A. Clouse,.
Dinner
x , duty aboard a Coast Guard manned
along a country road, you cannot county treasurer, sent check* to
Singing-Dr. G. L. Lockwood.
}jh»chplayed a‘dramaticport was one of 150 survivor* on the de- **** . *”'• *101 better fishing but
particulars.
in the liberation of the Philippines. stroyer UBS. Reid, sunk by Jap merely a bigger crop of stunted, un-1
tell what their station may be 50 the treasurer* of the eligible school leader, &amp;wln F. Sayles, pianist.
Make First Appearance at
years hence especially in the good! district*, totalling 832433. repreIntroduction of C. B. Burkholder. Delnaay'a ship, which convoyed re- plane* after that great landing bat- dw size fish. Fhls raises the quesNORMAN RICHARDSON.
A
I Inforcements to the beach at Leyte.
old U. S. A.
[ scntlng lhe third payment of pri- tco&amp;unasrcrMiss Mabel Sisson.
He. white they were en route with U&lt;*n. he said, a* to whether or no:
Next Brotherhood Meeting
DE8DIA ROBBINS, OwM
GieeUngs—Jot Prank Scott. Rtd.. ■ escorted the Invasion army, and dur­ their squadron to Ormoc bay escort- it might , not be advisable to rcit strikes me that the youngsters niary school funds. The amount*
i
■ The Hastings Men's Chorus, unHaving decided to quit
"“tied a party ing additional landing boat*.
of 60 or 70 years ago. were far more; given below are for state aid unless Post Comrnander. and Mr*. Oladys
'move
•-&gt;" »«~JJr Mnsize 11^'*- fro cerUln
ly?^ der the direction of Frank Cooper.
familiar witiv handling guns titan I otherwise stated.
Il is a thrilling story as Robert of pan fish.
lelTs
It."Tlie
’
MtuaT'attack
'tested
।
Creel
teste
on
trout
streams
in
the
'
t
’
A
-'^Brotherhocd^
’
on
tt
Mondny
C
evcare lhe young fellow* of today—and'
Names qf the districts and the
I
■
j"I
“
S&gt;3
—
&gt;
“
•
“
•
only
five
minutes
with
all
guns
In
'
state
indicate
that
unless
the
‘
‘
j®
’
e
®.
thtte L* perhaps a good reason for i amount of money sent io each are
Presentation of _Pa*t Commanders’; sh,p u rseorted
action, botnta dropplng ,aB around planted trout are caught within
t e’a I Aw^.’
it. Then, small game of all kinds os follows:
,
wa* very plenttful. and youngsters
Assyria
Assyria—
—Dtet.
Dist. _ NNo
g. ._ S.
Assyria
the Reid; Jap planes falling too. the first two weeks, they will not Alone." "Away to Rto" and "Now north of HasLinas
10 or 12 years of age knew how to Center. &lt;103; 7 frl., Briggs. 891; 9 Department Commander.
The Reid took three direct hit*, be caught al all. No one knows
The
Day
Is-Over."
i
handle u gun. In this coonectlon 4 , frl.. Lincoln, 8138
I Address—Merle £. Hopper. Judge
blew up and sank in two minutes., what happens to them. The de-au™.. .r.
will say that my first, gun wa* a 1
Baltimore-Dist. No. 1. Dowling, I Advocate Third District. Charlotte.
The Reid had played a great part; part.tucnt is attempting to find the nfatoZr Memtasrahta hogs. poultry,
"single-barrel" muzzle-loading shot i jTg; a frl.. Striker. 8115; 3. McClosing Song—"God Bless Amer­
in the three war* of war In the: answer.
‘
?°“
wrntem and grain an
Stories about the activities of or­ Pacific area. It iiad steamed 220.-1 Ftsh studies, he said, definitely
Frank Uxils. Allen
gun. made from an old • flint-lock' । Omber. 8138: 4. Hendershot. 877: 5. ica." a
r v^TTF
ganizations and institutions get 000 miles. Hred 10.000 and more indicate that planting* made just
that my great-great-grandfather । week*. 854 ; 6. Durfee. 870; 7 frl..
Retiring of colors.
.
carried through the Rcvoluntlonary Barney Mill 867
Special invitations have been sent started Just as they do about peo­ rounds of ammunition, took part in before or during the fish season' Cooper, publicity. A. R. vanTii. iraue for full particular*.
war. The Run h still in my poow-1
Barry-Delton W. K. Kellogg to the following Past Commanders ple The difference as I see it is many landing* and bombardments.' gjVP better results than plantings tn&gt;nsportatlom Floyd Buriury. in­
p‘“nuns”! terclub relation*, Alden Burgras:
slon
It 1* much longer than the. g^ioo!
tuition 8980 state aid of the Legion: A. Lynn Brown. 1919; that the former can more easily shot down at least 17 enemy planes nmde in Uie fall
CLARENCE C. MATTHE1
ordinary shot gun of today, and 11
^1 85378
main factor in good fishing rul“ and P?Uc&gt;’- cu&gt;'
,
Dan Peterman and Albert Dykstra, correct the statements that arc sank a Jap submarine and a numHaving decided to mi
know of twt&gt; feet that have been,
Carlton—Disc No. 1. Rogers, 1921; Charles W. Sherwood and made. So, representing Saxon Cas­
Plans, Mr. Matthews will
pate
?X5?htOwhAh!.r mlnvfoftthe^^e!*n0: ’• CaTlton Center, 895 ; 4 frL Roy Hubbard. 1922: Harold Newton. tle. I should like to answer some of
th?
conditions of the lake or P
“3S In
bvthe Music Festival, spon­
sored by the Hastings Ki wants
I doubt whether many of the y oung p&lt;.b
1923; Dan Walldorff. 1924p-Verne the questions that have come my
club and «iU
will tfiStaWl
Include all *1
singing
«tnVIn
t?Jui,‘“&lt;T(Sfv I Cwtleton-Niuhville W. K. Kellogg Johnson and Floyd Wood. 1926: Ed­
„ Jan. pffJ^,’win ««*»»»• and cluha ,n the c*ty'
Tlie statement that I am most' •cool and heroic devotion td. duty
^f‘nvan^h5,,Ulrchtod nortUil aehoo&gt;No
1 frl- lUlllon- ward C Potter. 1928; Maurice Fore­
*'.11
At
anxious to correct Is that the Cas­ while under fire" on this Rtolant At present
present there
there are
are aboui
about 25
uhrrn IKly ” hvk*
"Ul« aldtoU1 •3410: man. 1929: Henry Hubert. 1930; tle is for those in school only. Thi* boat. Robert was born in the Branch
j member* in the chorua
- --------------orua and
ano the
uir
__
- ite*
-XaWffir; ,10M:
{'•
Edwin Saylea. 1931: Sterling Rog­
district. Maple Grove. His r^rem*’,
U,ir ^nditinn*
great —
deal —
of1 and «raln. farm
' mrn are deriving a "
er*. Craig.
1932; Harry
Wood.WoodL'lBM;
1933; Al- is not at all true. All of the young families the Nortons and Mavos ■ matlcally.
"u 11 Rmrt will en lhe
l7HasUnn
h°aty^
1934: Floyd
.but they seem to be making good in I!.177
• ,0- Snores.
884.’ Hastings city j bert
If conditions
pleasure
no
of MTh"Cnaren
1KireI’ well
as out of the rehearsals, as Hammond will act
• bert Craig. 1934; Floyd Wood. 1935; people of tlie community are most are well known names in that sec-1
a splendid way. which I* only an- •
well as improving themselves mutuition. 85864. ------slate aid. Cornelius Manni.
Mjnni. 1936;
i93fl; Aaelbert
Adelbert welcome. They are welcome not tion of the county. He has been en- stocking will Improve the fishing aJci
other-tribute • to Yankee ‘ngenulty | school*,
n,
—
——
’ I Cortrighl.
Cortrighl, 11937; Frank Andrus. only at the center but at the dances
and indeoendence
553—
- tO--‘nl- Twp
88517.
full particulars.
Joying a 30-day survivors leave .for long.
;
'1938;
------ Shirley
' ' y B. Henry. 1939; D. H. at the Parish House as well.
unu
inmpcnoence.
— ™_h I e*Hastings
—Dist. No. 3 Pteh-1
Honment of-.~.smell fishing! . ,
_ .. . —.....
Will the Castle be .in use this with hl* mother. Mrs. Ruby Mayo ipe develo.,...M..
sting* Sharp 1940: Harry Larsen. 1941.
er. 888 ; 7. Star. 894 : 8. Hasting*
Norton in Battle Creek and visit- in this state
in point.
poL... The.
te Is
is a case Ln
the four-score mark, you .... ,— , j Center. 8146: 10 frl.. Quimby. SUB. *42 and ’43: Angelo Bpiri*. 1944. Hie
His
orders
umma
millions
these
fish
which
,
T
Ing
nearby
relatives.
untold
of
which
!
. haps have a better appreciation
in of 'Hope—Dist. No. 1. Doud. 8125; 3. wives of the deceased Past Com­ been determined just how it will are to report to San Diego
Dte-— to at- literally ehoked certain streams
.tmm. !
•Tlfc"“Cl* ^t ‘i'^low n?roceMCo" I C^iTo^
L HuS. gioi' X manders. Morris O. Hill. 1920, Rky । be used os yet, but we are sure
were
„
. » , '
tend torpedo school as his
...» leave, during the spawning
-------- m season
-------.—
shedding hair, teeth anf illusiona.!
rnJk-Jdaie ' a?QrUSh Rld*e&gt; Conaway, 1924, Edward Ixo Har­ that it will serve in connection with end*.
i.„i.County
Agricultural Agent. H. J. imum of twenty
an outgrowth of a few isolated
rington, 1925, and T. 8. K. Reid. the playground program and in
The pleasing picture* of today mayj ,1?7-.®i’wm* tin- 1927. will be presented tlie badges
----------------&lt;
a
«
,
-----------1
planting*
of
fry.
However,
condi- Foster, reports. "There te approxi- for each m«nbei
whatever other manner that sectns
mately 30.000 acres of hay and pas- to allimit of 160
all be gone tomorrow. Who would I
*r*o7???' IIS'
Dots
,
NO
R
TPAY°
F
™
AT
CR,Mr
;Pe°n^
best. We are happy to have par­
in memory of their departed ones.
lure land In Barry county on which ' instead of test
have
thoughtpeace-loving
five vears aim.
that -I ”
tri.,
Mr. Hopper, who Is well versed ents and other adults pay us a visit
our quiet,
country
P°frl.,
rt vlFillmore.
1ll“f£u,ac,h8130,
?0V ..‘9
oi P
on rreethe production could be more than । pounds with no Umil
Martin Hulaebos of Bellevue, the. I m^m“a8ouIW«! yi«ra ago some doubled by proper management." &lt;X member* ot eiscn
iu the various kinds of veteran leg- whenever possible.
would be involved a* it U today? | mteI* '
tslation now In effect a* weU as
Perhaps it would appear that LnuL-WO?m?tee ^r'cailioun rountv'. naIurtl enemy attacked these fish An Increase of 2500 pounds of hay InirMlowsnre.
1. King, proposed legislation, will speak es­
Then
five
years
ano.
I
used
to
go
■
Johnstown
—
Dist.
No.
Saxon Castle wa* created for noth­
«t to the HastlnJ. Country Club. 8105; 4 frl Stevens. 8116; 6. Bsnor pasture, per acre with hay w^Jh
L
i^n
d‘ed
pecially about Public Act No. 346. ing more than a recreational and William Van Syckle of Marshall j
815 a ton. would be worth 85625001 lowest it h** b—°
and Indulge in my favorite recrea- Held. 859 ; 7, Culver, 896: 11. Bur- now before
^e" °&lt;
vaSl^&lt;
'
v Congress, also about “hangout**. To date that impression so they might collect bounties. iteughr^-^ raid.' d«pKe’extra:
tlon—golf. Scores of bright, active.,1 rciwh*. 8138.
his experiences
snees in Washington in
In might easily be obtained. It Is not pleaded guilty on Saturday In clr- •
auC-----slve
studies —
conducted.
But* Ute
■wl.v. veterans' wnrlr
.2 _ _ _
««•_ ___ cult court and Judge A. D. McDon- slve
hustling young “kids" added to the
Maple Grove—Dist. No. 2, frl.. connection with
work. He ____
sumUl,
.—~
—- aidlo1^'the "all-out agricultural pro- needs are
an
accurate
one.
however.
We
are
. frl.. Moore. 8125; 4 is a good speaker and will bring an
pleasure of the occasion, by coming I Mayo. 8124; 3
CHtire annear*
TT_during
j.Z..
kPPeara to have been re- duction"
hoping that the Castle may be­ aid fined him 8100 and 825 costa, cause
the war.
out to the Club to earn s few extra) frL Dunham.
tarn. 8113.
States are
Interesting and educational mes- come the center for youth activi­ Huiseboa had previously entered a I moved and the smelt population
In general there areas are rolling United
—D1*L No. 3. Orangequarters by serving a* "caddies." To- j •"-----------rille
"------------------------------------to the battle fronts,
—w—
ties wiui
nca
with ciuos
cluba aiiu
and recreaiionui
recreational not guilty plea and was out on bond j b. on the upgrade again. In a-few hills that would produce good alfalfa
g6. 8314.
day those youngsters, and thousand* villc
An inritatlon is extended to any ■
of a constructive nature of 8500. Onnsbie and Van Syckle! more years smelt fishing may again and bromegrass for hay or pas­ cumrtances houses
upon thousands df oilier*, are active­
------- J—Dl*L No. I. Algonquin
received their sentence* a couple of I be on a par with the best seasons ture. if they were properly limed, within their home
thte
1
“
wbU
“
those
ln
ft
n
«
h,cr
vein.
It
ly engaged in this war. and met, are lake. 853 ; 4. Tanner. &lt;151.
^AtStliSv i *houId ** Pointed out to parents weeks ago.
1 in the past
fertilised and seeded. With % labor
scattered all around the world. It
Thomapple—Thomapple W. K. dinner as a guest of the Auxiliary. that we
In his statement. Hulsebos said
Mr. Westerman said that he did shortage on farms, good pasture Is
nol attempting to draw
lotmenu must be oi
would be Interesting to know where Kellogg school, tuition, 8283. state
-------- . or keep young people away from that loaning the pelt* was not a1 not wish to discourage efforts to more important than ever since pas­ local rationing boar
they all are today. Five years ago. aid, 85717. total 86000.
profitable investment for him. as tcr.tock lakes. If the lake or stream ture is a crop that requires very
■
home.'
Rather
we
have
tried
to
there boys who were so happily serv­
Woodland—Woodland Townsldo SERVING WITH WAVES
create a center of wholesome rec­ Van Syckle and Ortnsblc did not u depleted through continual over­ little labor after It is established.
ing a* caddies, never dreamed tiiat school, tuition. 8?30, state aid.
share the bounty money with him. flailing or by natural causes (such
From a roll conservation view­
I
rcatlon
where
they
may
spend
lei
­
' in a short space of time, they would 83034. total 83764.
that in addition, the police confis---------------------------------•——&gt; ----------sure time whenever they are about rated a large number of the hides, as an over severe winter i, then re­ point this would be proper land use
be called upon to defend their
Yankee Soring*—Dist. No. 3. frL
stocking will be a definite help. since alfalfa and bromegrass ace INTANGIBLE*
town.
• country. Just because tome "crack­ Yankee Springs,
and Ormsbte burned a(xmt 25 pelu
03.
for
preyentAig
Ted Bennlnk when the officer* appeared to make The ability of different likes to excellent • crops
pots" across the ocean, conceived
support fish life varies as much ar. erosion. Proper land use is alivply
the ide« of going out and conquer­
his arrest, TTte experience in crime different types of. farm land t» growing the crops that the lanfi is Michigan
ing the red of lhe world. At that
. ..... .. ...
INDUCTED MARCH. 5. IMS
resulted in a loss of about 8400 to
grow crops So, if the planting of adapted to produce. Many /re**
Hulsebos.
Tlie
three
men
tried
the
The following men left for in­
fingerlings seems to be giving good of Barry county that are becoming March
duction at Chicago March 5. 1045. same racket in Eaton and Calhoun results, the effort is certainly worth Jess productive are hilly arcosArhene sitting
Willard James Gonyou. Hastings. counties us they did in Barry county.
a general farming program hM been
Clifford Burdette Lewis. Wayland, Hulsebos paid his fine and was re­ while.
But in view of studies made by followed on land that Is naturally
years of age. In gun-fira and the
Jack Hamilton, formerly of Mid­
i Henry Berand Beverwyk. Hastings. leased.
the Conservation Department, he adapted to hay and pasture pro­
handling of fire arms—really "babes- dleville. for many months a pris­
i
Harold Jones. Jr. R. No. 3. Bat­
does not believe that the state will duction or forests.
in-arms w to speak. But it all oner of war, has asksd relatives
Fanners interested In a pasture
expand Its program of hatcheries,
fitted Into (heir policy of aggression in Middleville to give 850 of his
James Britten; ■R.~ifD.—!. i TWO CORRECTIONS present flrctmte* -arc- adequate for imprv.Yemeni program may obtain
and conquest
money to the 19-95 Red Cross War
Cressey.'
additional informaDoh Dy contact-;
If there is anything that this war Fund drive. He requests, also that
Maurice Oraydon Hammond. R. ner a typographical error appeared tile needs, he believes.
Future efforts to improve fish­ mg the County Agent or the Barry
should teach us. it is that we should the money be credited to the Mid­
’.No. 1. Dowling.
iq the advertisement of Meyer’s 5c ing he said, is Ukelv to center Boil Conservation District al tha
always be "prepared." We used to dleville quota. No doubt this pris­
Eldon Lyle Boughtallng. Dowling.
around the problem of ftndinx in­ Court House, Hastings.
applaud the idea of the Creator in oner of war knows from first hand
I Robert Cltarle* Clinton. R. No. 2.
expensive ways and means of in­
putting big oceans between the experience What Red Cross means
11 Hastings.
creasing tha amount of natural CONGRATULATIONS!
unitea Slates and Europe and to the men in the armed forces and
11 Chester Arthur Bowman. R. Nor. 1,
FREEPORT
I* Hastings.
fish food in the lakes.
Asia. We used to think that the At­ wants to help furnish this assist­
hope It has not misled anyone into
Freeport reached us quota of tha
lantic and Pacific were our safe­ ance. to other prisoners of war and
I' Arden John Schantz, R. No. 2. thinking that the Meyer's store is
I Nashville.
guards. But that has been practically others needing assistance.
COLLECTS OVER 85
• 1845 Red. Cross War Fund drive.
trying
to
lake
advantage
of
the
Mrs. Maurice Foreman, chairman,
overcome by constant Improvement
1'1 RffldrUrtiuE*?1 FlnWjelner' R' N° shortage of this item.
PERCENT OF TAXES
* ’ *
in the huge alr-shlpa of today, NOTICE
Harley Fox. city treasurer, reports announced Monday. March ». Not
Another
error,
foe
which
wo
are
l|
Donald
Louis
Clinton.
B.
No.
3.
which require but a few hours to
that figures up to Monday evening. sallifted to reach Lis quota, tha
The Delton Tel Co. will accept
I .Hastings.
March 5. show that Hastings tax- workers are continuing thsir Mitel •
blds for the management of tha
tnuan to oversubscribe the quotaCharles Meslk. R. No 1 Middtein one year. The’ bids should be in
Stanley HA I/c. vllle.
air travel, nor any Ida
and Mr* Walter Thomas Duane Kxwppcr. ft. Na 4.
on or before April 1st, 1845. signed
IkraLr
b?
Mr
FoX
T7
“
»
U
8Ur
^
of the huge air-ships
| Stanley te now stationed al USBB. Battle Creek.
Tha Hastings Banner |
satibmant wish Co Trsaa.
built. For generations
rnii s.&lt;m 1
- George Clouse will be made soon.

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THE HKATER'H CLUB PSUCHENTS
AN ICE SHOW
The Ice Show, that was previously
planned to take place next to the
Community Hall in Delton, will take
place on the southwest side of Wall
lake at George I&lt;onard* Landing.
-March ».
0 at b
SIS
*
fkxarcn
:io
It will consist of comedy, acro­
batics. dramatics, and figure skating.
The whole Ice show will be very
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colorful and will have n background
of music. Most of the eonjedy num­
ber* will have os their background
music, records by Spike Jones Tlie
figure skaters will have the finest
music possible. Literally, they arc
able to “dance on skates."
, ’
ORANGEVILLE TWP DEM CAUCUB
Following are description* of some
of the highlights of the Ice Show;
the wallxe*. fox trots, and tangos,
will bring to the audience, examples
of rhythm and grace that cun never
be expressed in dancing
The comedy numbers will lx* u de•Ught for everyone As a matter of
opinion, it is harder to skate around
ns it you were going to tail down
ihc next moment, than It is to glide
smoothly over the ice. One number
will cun lain a horse which can’t
seem to get its front naif to agree
with its back half Another comedy
number will be a moderh veiston of
•Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs “
Altogether, you will agree, after
the carnival, that it wax an evening
well spent
All twenty skaters will
do all that I* in their power to en­
tertain you.
Admissions will be thirty-five cents
and fifteen cents Refreshments will
Hew Plan Previdei Hospital be sold.
The Ice ahow will be held on Fri­
day night, unless the Ice isn't sat­
Care for Inr Family
isfactory. in which case It will take
Includes Sickness, Accident, place on Saurday night.
—Adv. -

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A new plan that provides hospital SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION
care for cither individuals or entire
The Sunday school convention
families i-ju now been perfected by held at the Wesleyan MethodiM
a 38-year-old Insurance company — church on Tuesday. March 6. was
Northern Mutual Casualty Com­ well attended, delegates coming from
pany. According to the provisions Allcxan. Diamond Sprlnga, Grand
□f iia policy you are reimbursed for Rapids. Allendale, Holland. Hickory
Tallmadge.
Clarksville.
hospitalization expenses. Including Corners.
Woodland and North Irving. It was
hospital room, extra charges, and sur­ an all day session, the guest speaker
geons fees—total ’maximum bsnefit— for the dav being the Rev O. G. Wil­
8750 per person. This protection Is un­ son of Miltonvale. Kansas, who Is
limited. in that the money is paid, coniicctlonal Sunday school secrewhatever tlie cause—sickness, accident j '‘•’7 of, the Wcsleyhn church. He
« childbirth. Th. praurcilm aum 1 •““‘to;
regardless of whether yoii leave your |
fb,
, 1,,f.t Hn k &gt;•
present Job or whether you move io any jp^| Pm ver ' service for .“Our
other home In the U. 8.. Canada or g9ya~ BIld discuwlon of aubjtcli of
Alaska. 1For
_. complete information .interest to Sunday school workers,
mall coupon below.
---------------------------------------RONALD EARL HORNSBY
Earl Hornsby, year old son
NORTHIRN MUTUAL CASUALTY CO. of Ronald
Mr and Mrs. Melvin Hornsby of
I Rutland Twp,. died suddenly on
□•troll M, Mich.
Monday evening. Surviving are his
Send me complete Information that Krents: one sister. Beatrice; and
rre half-sisters, Mrs. Marnarct
provides hospital care for myself and
Helsel. Anna and Genevieve Kurr.
family.
Funeral services will be at the Ix-nna rd chapel this Thursday afternoon
Name
nt two o'clock, the Rev. B. J/AdAddress
cock officiating.
‘
City .
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State Insulation look the series
from LyBarker. Bonnet and Gown
mile m&gt;uu&gt; won the odd game from Trio Cafe.
Barry Reds won two gamM from
Manufacturing Co. Hastings Ban­
found dead by her children whan ner won two from Mlddlsvtile.
they returned from school In the Strand Theatre won all three game*
afternoon Death was attributed to from Consumer's Power, and Hast­
a heart attack.
ings Ice and Fuel won two from
Roth Furniture. The Strand Thea­
tre and Consumer's Power game
ings and lhe children had gone caused a little excitement as they
to school, leaving Mrs. Januae alone tied the last game twice. The four
at borne. She had started her fam­ high single game* for the evening
ily washing and. It is Thought, site were as follows: Alice Hubbard or
may have felt ill and laid down on Bonnet and Gown with* 189. Lucille
the davenport, where death occur­ Pleraon. substituting fur SyivL-. Stine
red. The washing machine was still on Trio Ca f e.roiled 187 for her high
running when the children came (sms, Dee Thayer of Consumer's
home. Surviving are the husband 1‘ower was next with 1I&amp; and Max­
and children. The body was re­ ine Jarman of Hastlnn Banner had
moved to the Cruss funeral Ixjmc a high game of 185. The highest se­
in Caledonia.
rie* was held by Alice Hubbard with
504, and Maxine Jarman held a close
second place with 503. Tlie next,
two highest were Lucille Pler«on
with 4OT. and Lucille WUlltts of
State Insulation with 480. Dee
Thayer hold* tlie highest average
with 154. Highest single game for
the season is held by Florence O'­
Donnell with 208. and Jean Finnic
of Stale Insulation holds the highest
serie* with 549. State Insulation
SX M
holds the highest slnglgameof 831
and tlie highest series oT 3JO5.
irrk IS. YtM5. •« 3 &lt;■ &gt;u
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.
...
Won Lost
State Insulation
*’ •
Trio Cafe
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10
Strand Theatre
Bonnet A Gown
Hastings Ice As Fuel
.
13
Roth Furniture ...............
Consumer* Power
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Manufacturing Company . .10
Middleville ' .............................. 10
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�THE HASTINGS BANKER, TWVKHDAV. MARCH «. 1945

nil

The Hastings Banner

HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
The Hl-Y U planning a klrtve for
{airing money for the memorial to
be dedicated to former Hl-Y mem­
«i n».ti»p, Mitfctf.
, ,ber&lt; who have given their live* in
the present atrugglc. Tlw money
I* to be railed by pencil tale* and
EIDHTY IKrKMTII TX*X by collecting and i-elllng newsi paper*

Mral Harold HASTINGS WOMEN'S CLUB
Is Coat*
bring Grove:
done byMr.
theand
Club.
Benedict and family. Mr. and Mr*.
,
,
,
, tJ
R. Hubbard ..
Claude O. Van Blarcom, North VerA B'neral meeting was held of
inontvillc: Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth the Hastings Women's Club at the AMERICAN I.Fmns
FORTIETH WEDDING “
AUXILIARY NOTES
MrA-Aioert E. Jones ana family. As.-.j ».
.
. .
ANNIVERSARIES CELEBRATED
Another shipment of articles from
nyria
1 Mr*. David French In charge of the
Mr. und Mt*. Albert E. Jones aifd
the occupational therapy rooms at
v
- ----------- ■*■»&gt; '
■ P't*t“-'n First *he ore*ent«l Mr* the American Legion hospital, Fttt
family or A*4yria, entertained-Bun- nKNRV
Ultminsw
J
TKAltland
who
whistled
three
day Feb. 25. honoring the 40th wed­ HENR»— HAWTHORNE
mtuical number*: "Red Sails in lhe Cutter, wa* received 1aM week by
ding anniversaries of her parents.
Mrs. Gladys Henry. Unit president.
• Before
an
improvised
altar Sunset”. "The Glow Worm", and Included in the shipment are hold­ band. Joseph VanHorn; three suns;
The U. B. church on Grand Mr. and Mr*. Guy Van Blarcom.
*tivet entertained lhe first and scc- aiw Mr and Mrs. Email Benwlict, flanked by polled palm*, and tall
i^vt Song”, plu* an encore, er*. bell*, purse*, etc., all made by two daughters; 16 grandchildren; Is
&lt;«k! team managers and cheer lead­ of North Vermontville, which took eundclabra bearing white cathedral I Z?,cn followed an addrem by Dr, the patients. who receive the money great-grandchildren: four brothers.
in at a fupper last Tuesday. After
ccndlea, lhe olngle ring ceremony | Thuinas W. Nadal. pa*U&gt;r at the when the item* are *o)d. The col­ Gilbert. Herbert and Lester FUhdr
the meal community singing and olartuins birthday.
uniting in marriaee M’* Bemlr- • Congregational Church at Olivet. lection U on display at the Wall- of Hastings and William Fisher of
(ricks of magic were lhe entertain­
After arriving for dinner with the Hawthogne. daughter of Mr. and H«» *uU|cct was “The People of the derff furniture More and is tn ...... .......
re.ire nt u&gt;ui
ment for lhe evening
Joneses, -the Children and grand­ Mr* Jamea Bowes of Detroit, and Orark* . A* he had *erved several charge of Albert Dykatra Each ar­ Luubuugii. HwUlngs. and Mr*. Fred
Robert Henrv. C Mo. M M. was &gt;ear* *» president of Drury Col- ticle is well nude and worth the Stanley and Mr*. Jacob Roae.
Mr*. Delbert Heath is leaching in children of. both families arrived read by Nir Rev. U Winston Stone. I «*e al Springfield, &lt;Mo.i, “The money rnked for it.
Grand JUplds. Funeral service*
: the name economics department us for n grand surprise. All were pres­ Ralph Hawthorne gave tlie bride., Queen City of lhe Oxarks". he was
Have
you
made
your
reservation
substitute for Mrs Payne, who I* ent except Corp. Carrol Benedict in marriage. The wedding wu at c“1e to give a very fair appraisal for the Legion birthday party on were held Tuesday afternoon tn
AL EDITORIAL— ataking
witn the
tne MP.
Mr f• In
111 Italy;
Italv: Lt.
l.l Lcbn
Leon-*"
w&lt;uumn wu
7 .
Creak and interim—
B two weeks' vacation while with
Bomber Pilot,
ui aui
AL.muna.
U»e hvmv
home' of the ■■vOS.'S
grooms munitfa.
parents. V?
“1 the InliabUaist*
inhabitant* of that v^tfon.
uctfon. Thursday evening. Mar. 15? Mr*. Battle
.Row.
mmh. nfa....^-.
...fat 111
iium.'i ।•. li'.v
the Banfield cemetery.
^ASSOCIATION her husband, S Sgt. Pavne, is home »J.
and Mr. und Mxx. Kenneth Vari *" •"'* Mr' *■
traced their origin back thru Helena Bmellter. phone 2091. Is tick­
on furlough.
Biarcum and daughter of Ft. Wayne. Thuraday evening. March 1. at «ne jnounuin* of Tenncaec. the et chairman, so make your reser­
Ind.
eight u clock witn only uie imme- Carolina*, and Virginia to Scotch- vation with her before Tuesday MEMORIAL SERVICES
.March 15 is the date set for the
Mr*. Leon R. Row. of Pontiac, I dlnte faniiiles in attendance.
' Irish stock in the British Dies. Hr noon. March 13. Other committees
Memorial services for Pfc. Floyd
collection of claw due*.
U. ...a
presented each "btidr'' wilh a love- I For Iwr wedding the bride wa* t'^Oired them as very Independent. are dining 100m and decorations, VI W-lreh-r rrew
Ily corsage aiol the “grooms' wilh a I attired tn a *irre ’ lengthTarea/of
lnl*lli&lt;ent and hoapfuble Mrs. Donna Harrington and Mr*.
The seniors have selected their while carnation. She also fur- i »••-»*» blur errne. a black lace hat.
untouched by foreign in- Helen Schanu; Past Presidents' held at the Brigg* MethodUt
„
.J
.
announcement card design und nlfahed
u beautiful nnnlversary cuke black accessories with a ihoulder ' *!uedut‘ t0 l'lelr l»lall&lt;»» in table. Mr* Lydia Roger*.
church at 3 o'clock Bunday. March
&lt;Cont‘nucd from Pace l.Bec. 1.1 have titeir orders tor them turned
which *erted all. Ch.-rry arid appk-; d.rs-ge ot white carnation* and ■ ’ “
‘
11. Please omit flower*.
.
_
----------------------------- ---------------------------- .in.
pie* wen- carried hi. Table deco- -i.arcUMM.
-----Several interesting committee re­ WAR^BONDS Mil provide a "cushMrs. Maurice Greenfield lened IX&gt;rts «dk»ted that serious work
Hhtnry. Itself, proves that people
The high school has again tamed ration* wire carnations tn two
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAT
cannot be moved about as pawns the honor to iiy the Schooi.-.-at-War ehades of pink.
&amp;matron
of
honor,
her
dress
being
,
Mr. and Mr*. Benedict received
without sowing tlie weds of discord, i flag. The school s' percentage In
lovely picture from their children; of gold colored crepe, with which ■
It people orjuUlona ore cheated or ■‘•lamp and bond*eales for tlie‘month a
she
wore
brown
accessories
and
a
i
also a bathroom rug set. bill fold
oppressed or pushed aryund. there
February wa* 91 ■ ■ ,
and two boxes of candy. Mr. «nd corsage of vat 1 -colored blooms.
Wil! be trouble—*’"r vtntaneno ha. ’ —
----* *
Maurice Greenfield was the best I
The F.F.A. Is putting out a news'| Mrs. Van Blarcom received a man.
tied, destruction.
letter on school activities to its matched pair of traveling bags from
An informal reception followed
members now in the service. Tlie their children, also. glassware-and
the ceremony. a beautiful wedding I
People fiootier or later will find out three cliairmi-n air Dale Golden. bath towel*
It bl rather Iinus-ual thut all the cake, topped with a miniature Nav- i
hut Uie*e secret conference, are Car! Hathaway, und Karl Schanu.
children
and
grandchildren
of
both
nl
officer and bride, centering the I
liubaut — m&gt;, why not "sooner,"
are ullve op their 40th an­ dining table, with crystal branched
Wednesday. Feb. 28. senior* plan­ couple,
niversary. Benedk-t's son, Harold,
iMliestlrks nt either side.
opinion to have n part in shaping ning lo attend Western State Teach­ married the Van Blatcoms* daugh­ ci Later
the bride and groom left!
ers'college
were
given
a
ctiance
to
the dechions?
Edith and all live within a one for a few days in northern Mich­
interview Wlllo Hampton who is a ter
mile radius, a* do Mr and Mrs. igan.
returning on Monday
On
If Yalta or the conference* to student there.
Claude Van Blarcom. In Uie Bls- Wednesday, the groom left far an
mark neighborhood
follow are to be .■■oinelhing inorc
The p&lt;p aurmblx planned for
coast port to Jain his ship, Mrs.
These present aside from, the rust
than another Versalllc-.-or another Friday wan pnntponed due to ««
the turner
Henry
remaining
here
for
the
pres
­
kumU were Mr. and Mrs.
Atlantic Charter — there must be Illness of several of tha people planEvert Steward and family. Grerti- ent.
coilrav. lur leadership harked by tri uiufe-U. r - j
. nm;
Out of town guests at the wed­
Mr and Mr*. L*an Hose and
fighting public opinion to challenge i' th., nr » !..&lt;.»
... »h„
ding
wcr«~Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rotch
family und Mr*. Luu. Pontiac; Mr.
the spirit of comprotnlre and up-' lh'' ...I.'
Hrat1 Itstie of the Fortnight and Mn. Ru-vell Boohpr and *or.». Hawthorne of Battle Creek.
DMM-ment which already *cem« to
w'”*
Uj

DON'T

EDITORIALS

^BARKER'S DRUG

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11 I, hllh Umr U&gt;.&lt; the dlroud or j

frahmsn. JptemLr.. .M junta
■..no. fa .rmowd Irfan Unfa mnpicture,
fa., Wrd.
fiTciwt-.. On mutters w|ilrh affect nesday. This almost complete* the
current campaign* in this war. let , bnwnsday Boon picture .M-hedulc.
the censorship be strict and com'
...
plclc But in mutter* pertaining to
Pie, Iolal °f
and stamp
prucr propcrail* and postwar settle-i'Ji
wfTk .oI,lM"rc’L 2

fa.nu. lfa. tai, 1MU fa .ulfaM,'
Co rtre enure nfald Tb.re b rrethta ,

a,,™'.
rtatSu.h

better thim lhe spotlight of jnrb- .$9430 Rooms with IU0 percent
Uclty to keep these peace dellbera-1 were 307, 204. 306, 213. und 301. Row*
tlons on ■■ satisfactorily high plane. I Cl nnd H in the *e**u»n room were
There will be n minimum of Interawarded the wings with a total of
national pokci* playing with small; $725 40.
nations u-- the clups. If the talks
... ’ * *
and action at future conferences be ; howling Nr.Wly
rejKirted fully In the pre*.* of the
The Men* City Tournament end­
world.
ed
weekend with few changes
...
Un the leaders of lhe previous week.
Yalta may have reaultcd in Im- ], Woodland won lhe team event.
Waldron und E. Carlin re­
portant decisions and plan* for bet- , George
tained their place at the top tn the
ter ca-oKtinalion of the allied mill- WUU|1
.B event Bllu
,u ruil
,rfl
doubles
nnd rxlMB
Edward
Fisher's
tnry jrower. But nothing much cun : |ead In the single* wa* nut rertomdy
lx- said in regard to plan* for .the , threatened. David Goodyear won the
ptuipriinUl we know a little more of ' All Events by scoring flip- In the
what happened. In light of Infor- I singles to have u 1711 total,
motion which has been released. Prire winner*
there is neither came fur great . Double* f
1263
alarm nor justification for optimism., Wuldren-»Curlin
.
1244
J&lt;.e und Winston and Frunklln evi- 1
'
—Smith . -.
.1242
drntly. got on wi ll together — but;. Reynolds
";_^Slrtn'
Allertllng—Martin .
1233
whether nr not lhe-boy* propose tniI B^der-Edgrtomb
.
.1227
play a different game than the usual [ Adams—Oltfiscn
1226
• variety of Euro|iean power polltic.&lt; Smcdter—M Reynolds
.1321
remains to be *een. Maybe people single*
of tlie Allied Nation* will have some- g. Fisher
thing to say about that before tlie .I. Martin
664
664
final decisions are made!
E. Laubaugh ... --------

ws.es n«ru ans

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Rachel Circle of the W.8CS. met I b pnvnc . ...
Feb. 2H at the home of Mr?. War- . ^|| Event* ‘ incomplete I
ren Roush with 33 members und
guests present
After the business
inerting Mrs. A- K. Frandscn gave
an Interesting history of the Bibli­
cal Rachel,
Lt. Anne Perry told of some of
her experience* anil showed sou­
venirs of different places she has

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. MARCH U/IMJ

NEWS *

Monday for military service
On Friday lhe Pete Eaton house­
hold became a foursome, making
die men decidedly in,.the majority
—with the advent of four week* old
Dsvid Walter Eaton. Young two
year old Johnny Eaton thinks lhe
new baby brother 1* a ’’perfectly
swell*' playmate and has conduct-

Mil. fonnerly pt Lanrecently taken over the
»rh Company which were
bandlrd by Willard Gonof the sixteen »ho left

ATTENTION FARMERS
a

Get ready for Spring work.
Have yeur harness repaired and oiled

New harness, also shoe repairing.

Freese Shoe &amp; Harness Repair Shop
Neat to Beckwith Barbar Shop

125 5. Jefferson St.
.

Out 3/15

.

Time to Order
BABY CHICKS FOR SPRING DELIVERY

Mcureery
McCrcerv nas
has been
been spenam
spending the no more than we were when World' feltowing day. with clattering (not
| wintar
wlnur with b-r
her itoter. Mr*
or. Uar. war I came, and but little, if any chattering I teeth, we vote for the cn March 2nd for* 15 day*, so here
better when «
World_
War “
II ”
wa'1.: latter.
j
Ko"k*;' “ BalUmore
w« ««
ws are.” That's marvelous coop­
Homa frotn.O’Rlely hospital' al
Roman Fcldpaiuch went to Bor- thrust
uponMte?
us. Wort^'wZr
Il will be rrmembi£d thM
’r'wii- ,’ Whlch brlna*
lo
eration ff we ran be of similar ser­ Springfield, Mo. for lhe first tune
&gt;| gvM ho^n*],
hospital. Kalamazoo Sunday
Sunday m"ntbS&amp; old ua-m8.1m
w.» t —n_
d.itroyed
cllmMlaUly and atlierwtee vice to any of the rest of you well tinea his overseas duty—he has
"or obtervailo nand treatment for a
be glad to oblige—well, it never been home two weeks—h that
back dlaability.
i»&gt; rxxl
good part of his
hl* rapidly building
bulldina speaking. On this night a large hurts to try.
awollagent guy Chuck I eonart!
Following is the March celling
“&gt;
.S?
. .... —
—
. ■ cri)Wfl gathered st Centr; I audi­
They tell us Clint Brill, now He’s looking OK and he Its.* that
that he
no atirrssive
anrraairc inten
,... prtce tor
.
r *had
in‘‘ n&lt;&gt;
inten-­ torium in Hastings to see an ofh- Klectrlcian* Maw &gt;/c, has had a same Leonard smile that has won
farm
Michigan potatoes a* tion*. "and
he followed that peaceful
him hosts of loyal friends wherever
released
by
the
Gram
Rsplds
Dis
­
suggestion
without
any
*crlcui&gt;
at
­
Introducing the attractive red­
Office of Price Administration. tempt at preparation fora&lt;anj
°*vthu w *“K1 Who takiiing up toi ’ Mpp?’ uSon he has gone. However, that’s put­
head greeting yo«Pit the front desk trict
Prtoev quoted are on potatoes grad­ tack that might e^me. f *■ bT WorW W,r l- uac- " he u,ld about «hi* first meetinjcA cwtidentlai ting it mildly, if you’re speskln;
at the Banner Office—Miss Joyce ed
about a very certainly lovely blonde.
and sacked in 100 iwund wg»:
Harrington—who ts at your service. U. 8.
Uw
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tha
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to
have'brat
tto.r^ghly
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No. 1 sUcTt. 83 85 cwt.; U. 8
uciiw 01 ma; case you coma ray.
(Shell Jove this, so we might as No 3 tdze A. 82.55 cwt.; U. S No.
has decided his dad is lops—smart hl* smile has won-period To go
&amp;
B^ltWH^M Howard Wilcox. Merle Tasker, Wal- boy. that John Michael Of course, back a bit, Il was on the train
the now remodeling job—all of the
mctiier Virginia Morgan Brill has just out of St. Louto. that Chuck
Mis* Greta Garlfnger of Nuh- 11^? -rt^J^Wcrkl W« 3 &lt;« Adc&lt;Kk and thf
•old has been retained—It’s Just a
tax of "sc-methlng new has been rille, formerly an employee at the
7^r!.‘.‘ ."/J’ fellow* who Were there- we marvel been in that cla*aificatian since saw a soldier he thought lixked
is not yet over. Had we been thor­ fellows who were there— we marvel the minute they Mid. "It’s a boun­ mighty familiar. Then whkj he
added so you’d better stop to for
taw Mid soldiers pretty wife he
—. the
—e j Joined the Cfvll Air Patrol at Mln- oughly prepared, there might have and give thanks for Yanka like cing boy."
a&gt; personal look-see. &lt;What's
iisrm to trying to have as little*fun neapolis. Minn. She now has the been no war. cowards are not in the you!
barm
Ve ve previously mentioned about
vshoa!—wo forgot a Monday
—goodncm
-- *-----knows,
—we
----------------could do'■*with
•*----- rank of Private and I* studying ra. habit of attacking tom* strong guy
Sgt. Ivan Payne, and Jake Miller Bedford, who were on their wav
flash.
Sixteen of
die and eventually expect* to learn B.UMWWSSJ news««
day-Mar
8UVour fellows ix-ing home. Jake received an «x- homo on furlough from Laredo.
a oil of light banter*.
left
that
day-Mar
8th-for
Gtoto fly.
.
.__ that* they
..... ;were about U niton to does not leave until this Texas. Tlie trip on to was a very
* Joe Arens of near Podunk had
c.-.:y “
push ever.’” whom they think '
knowing
easy
"push-over.
chatty affair and it. was a most
a freak accident at tlie E W. Bitsa],.
is. a lot
lol weaker.
weaker, and leu prepared ,c loee
clvP,nn .’l*1
U
pleasant happenstance for all con­
Co., Wednesday, when a piece of
Last weeks note* Included men--- cerned Chuck has much to tell—
than
they
are
tn
uruei
to
or
pre”
.L
‘
."".V
•*?
“*k
..T,"”
iron weighing 35 Rm. fell from the
Uon of Bob Heed, from Webb In­ about the day In July they took
pared
I
personally
feel
that
we
.
enuaen.
this
time
he
was
tolly.
lUecharging floor and bounded about
stil. New York. Holly Isenhath. otf from Scotland and landed tn
should
have
military
training
tn
our
able
Eldon
Bought
allng
from
Del10 feet, hitting him oh. the right
&lt;Continued from Page i. Seo 1.)
schools. ’ It -would not only be of ton Per schedule the fellows took and Jack Drlnaay being home. Prance. Near shore they pw**ed
shoulder and head. It knockrd him
great benefit to the country, but llle bus for Battle Crrek from Guess well have to let the picture partly sunken ships, msjiy signs
down to ths sand pit where he was
I would be a wonderful benefit to lhe whence they would entrain for and story tn this Imuc speak for 1 u! the D-day Invasion and then
wcrkir.g He was taken to lhe hos­
n war , young fellow* who take it.
Chicago No sooner had the bus Jack. We can add he looks fine directly before them on land a
pital anti X-ravr were made and no
•come
Wishing you one and all the very. Itfl with the ifr-what would you and incidentally he wears the bright American flag flying over
evidence of concussion wo* apparent
I am
o*x—rookie*, sounds sltghtlv out 01 whitest white cap we ever saw atop hundreds of white crosses marking
rork । ''uddenlv and unexpectedly. R.ln" i
Mr Arens expects to return to we-*—----- • Yours.
------date—anyhow, about then. Mrs. a coast guard, sailor, or anyone the graves of the early Invasion
1 i&gt;t;«cefuliv inclined, we hatft
Sincerely
to about a week.
’ Sayles— Irene, head nun at tne else for that matter. Jack was
Hustings fiicnis of Mrs R. J M“- slang, f cling that no enr
W. R. Cock araft board, found that somehow shuttlebutllng .Tuesday night with casualties. "You can never know
IkjW a sight like that can get you."
Creery are •.cii'i to hear that •!'? •ant t&gt; attack us-when WHAM!
111 the snulflc. Eldon had forgot­ Ed. Brinker who arrived home Sat­ ^.dd Chuck. "Then and there I
hn&lt; had to return to the hospital to tha ert'h w :’jM come, jus; as it did 1
"Dear
Gang."
(getting
sentimen
­
ten lhe pacers for all Hie Teltow*! urday and will report on good ole said a prayer, we all did." As Chuck
Baitlme-re Md.. for further tr.at- at Pearl Harber. We acre not pre- !
nunt. following an operation. Mrs. pared whin the Spanish war-came. tal in our old age* where to bcidn. What to do—you can’t report in St. Patricks day to Pedro. Calif
started to change the subject he
that u the question. A "tight week" Chicago without papers. It just Isn't
Mace 'Diomas, looking marvelous whimsically added. "And don’t
kst Wednesday—*and before you being done this year. So Irene arrived home Tuesday night for a think we didn't ask for a return
go any farther, that means there cjoMwd to lhe.ga* rationing board, 7-dsy furtough before he leaves for trip ticket too." Among the many
was too inucn type to get in on.1 ihtrc we refrain front a pun. nut Fort Keorge Mead. Md.
sobering experiences of lhe fellows
issue of the paper*—necessitated too good, anyway* asked for extra
Other last week mentions.—that they manage to see lhe humor,
the ommtodon of the news about i;*s to jdrive to Battle Creek. Docs' weren t mentioned. — were Dean chuck tells about being on the
nit of you at home and plenty more
‘SHS1 Keeler
ReTOr and
«n° Ken. *««
“» »and
nn alert for Germans when atone the
Beckwith
besides, itoxxxi. this week, all of last Jt?n( n?«iEt.hr.( T.
J
F0***’- ,n ,hc meantime there has Horizon appears a horse and buggy.
weeks ofReal report* arc replacing &gt;und Bedford to be exact, l.klon lj«
|.,en
... a
U'ctidlna and
evervthinu
He just plain began shooting and
everything.
Ken
“a,d’wedding
"X
**’ Elnnr
* Co'“
letters and well try and do a fancy itialhiT1h^nd*hta^dei’'‘fm«ra
Ken said, "I da’, to. Elnora Cole, whether he ever got any of the
bit of double talk to catch up on to hi* hand txJde* fingers *0 a* nnd
was
the beat
best
—*•- '
in the buggy he ll never
nnd Dean
Dean
was the
teene'd
depart
dtox?) man who Germans
the rest—hope we make it! (not JXt
youJeJlnwii'to-*.
!?«»«•. doitw'a aart Airorge*. Meade! Mri^aZterji dan 'know because the whole thtog’wobLhatdl matters-tn you.
fellows’nv-. rejig!
bled over the hill, but what hr
rho to
1
cresAx. Just wheh who
is home, bebe­ o*_tSir~ .Upton by auto, but thi* hunje bui’tliey tell us he still had tiers
know is’ that the fellas the
.. the
.*-- Bonher -time
- winning -the race,
— delivered
- u
bride. Our best day
'
cause a* you tell us
lights out of him for firing
reaches you months late, but tne lhe papers to Eldon at Battle Creek wishes ot happiness to the new Ih^s tint shot al a horse and buggy.
guys and gals here at home ma\ —cieryuody sighed, and as far a* rouplc and the *ame with extra
Hope well have a chat with CpI.
tegta to wonder If we’rp tslktnc we know the fellow* arc to Chica­ L&lt;od luck to Dean.
Ian Ironside before he n-turm to
nteut the Jurlough they had—or go tonight—the very best of lhe
Hume on a 3-day pas* from Frl- .Bukley Field. Colo, and lhe same
( breaks, ah good, to you’*? guys!
the one they may get.*
day night until Tuesday—was Copt. I
true for sailor Bob liiunmond
I Correction.— remember we -1 -Id Charles Btiublc who had flown pa- holds
•who arrived home the iStlv after
nnd peaceful start—Monday wo* a
tient* to to Percy Jonea hosoltsl many
1
months at sea. At. the mo­
beautiful rpilng day nnd Hazel
Charles, now stationed at Stout 1ment he is taking time to hold and
Rous!’, was around telling every­
Field, averages 1000 miles a day. Ih.ve hi* second child, who was born
body. "I told vou so." Il seems that
nil this job and incidentally his &lt;during his absence.
a few weeks hack she was walking
brother-in-law Charles Fox. (who
Home Tuesday returning Sat.
up to the beauty sliup door at
married Evidi-ne Struble* ha* been ,• a* good to chat with Max Coir.
Letha Mote* and there before her.
to the hospital over 8 wks. and ,
crawling along to a nice cool Icy
some cards from home would cheer .wax In Hastings last week. He hua
him up. His address is:—
, a brother Bob with lhe Navy at
llwlv but .arelr, enirtoB
&gt; ar.MMui. Idaho, nnd a brother
Wesley Memorial hospital
Gerald "Mike", wltii the army at
or her way. Hazel, being a natural- "9! *,cat news of coming events—
350 E Superior St .
fort Lewis. Wash. Max. a sure
ly kind *oui. picked up the wonder
^"‘“bikcr’^Tl-' wu^ihmm
Chicago, III.
enough likeable guv. ha* been .'n
of nature and
“ wa* there on
nnd took it Inside,
inside, joyjoy­
Speaking of Percy Jonea._______________________________________
Rum service 30 months on convoy duty
------ lalmlng. "Spring l» Jun •I uesday we saw a *umotions look­ Palmer, now stationed there, i* und when he report* bacx nc wi.l
....• comer" This tiny ani­ ing cake—htt the “blessed event" F.r.me for 30 day* You should see go to Cape May. N. J.
. HASTINGS
mal was cither a precocious little kind by a long way—but II hud l\1fn.‘i1T2?n4‘ ht? younF.Bon
A* long a* you insist on a quta
"Good
Luck.
L
J.",
written
on
It
beast or slightly bmerk; on Mon­
ipped up to a blue snaggy. .mfon-He wa* born on Prw.
day Hazel said the former, on the In fro? ting and ij was beaded for &lt;you
u farewell celebration for Lovell
“no^_JS mea5. —
Roosevelt’s birthday. Jan 3Gth.
Junior Dewey. Kellogg Ag. grad, town as proud a* punch and who just-n yrs. ago—"Me and Rooaewho left the followin', day for De* wouldn't be. with such a cunning velt." ho said. He was nrraident of
troll to begin his service for Uncle little lad.
hi* HUB class of '10. worked 2
Don Wcllfarr, looking great. Is tnuntns at the torand, (hen enlist­
8,'m. He enlisted al Kalamazoo be­
fore he was ig and now he’s on his also home ocaxstonallv now from ed with the Navy in Aug. of lhe
Percy Jone*. All you have to do U same year. (Have you guessed hi*
add our sincere "Good Luck", too. look at Don to know how good it name yet—well hetv'a a puzzler*
is to be back—and one look al After all thia time a* a sailor he
bit past to present. &lt;Aiul just to Plaine and you know how bll*a- said almost a* soon aa he arrived
cxsc you might wo.vder. this Isn’t fully happy she is to have him home on Tuesday night. "Haven’t
done for our health. Quite thr back.
tune for girls." (Oh ye*, he* a
Another at Percy Jones. Max sailor* In faot. he wondered after
contrary. we figured it’j all some­
thing you would like to hear about, Francisco. 1* home frequently and
to you. Max—'rcmrmBrr qur visit
sure hope Unit's how ’tia.»
Met one of the Ragers twins— thr other dayi—you and all the
den't ask us which nne—who rath­ fellows, in and out of service are was escorting Atnn Tut fee about
er glee fully said. '
’
’
town the other evening—All of this
(the old white building back of about that good looking und always
, Central* where you can nave your- friendly. Kenny Tinker, C.EM. who
I selves a game of ping pong or i&gt; here for 33 days. Serins like we
■ nhathaveyou. As for you Max. you
■ •might even beetn a new orchestra. tslkrd a lot—Kenny grew up to
I Thi* new* is straight from Ted Middleville and he was eager tor
I Bcnnlnk to 'all of you guys. You'd
| better plan, to meet Ted. you’ll
I like him.
FROM
■
tn you al home who can write
KPIKELI.
hicndly letters, last Saturday. Pfc
Maurice J. Smith, who lived on E.
Thorn St., before his induction in ihle spirrlla Star and all other exTO
Aug. 1M3. arrived al Percy Jone*.
He was wounded bv shrapnel in
Belgium on Dec. 30th and a short
time later it became neersaary to
amputate his left leg at the knee. 31! E. Clinton.
ed himself acoordtngy.
Cheers and bouquet* to Ute Nalional Foundation Infantile Paralyil*
ai.. rh.im.an x-»r' Hove.
&lt;hlve chairman Ear.
Ear Boyes.
Boyra. ntmaen
ante
aunSen
■ vict.m of- the. diacaye. for hi*
“m-e’ the tep'
ten treed
trpnZ.4
thia as
as-­
"over
d with tht*
signment. The official report, to­
taling 81.818.18. was printed in full

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�duty—he has

c for all contuch lo tell—
Jly they took
nd Untied in
’they passed

w and buggy,
in shooting—
. any ot Hie
jy he ll never

Im for firing
xe and buggy,
hat with C’pl.

sequirvd to keep thing* going at
| night Looks like you're trying ip
rile lhe Waves Bob—hang on lo
your lint I See Dorothy's picture
elsewhere. Am vondbrir.R it your
uddrcM la In anyway related to
Ensign jack Donley has been in Dr. Charles McIntyres unit
town: Alfred WUllsnu is also
Now for 1st Lt. Ann Perry, back
home; sorry »e mined you two.
। trern over 3 yean in the south Pa­
Lt. Ken. Olllcapte is home after, cific, wiio looks tops und decidedly
hu tour of mission* over Germany • neat and snappy in her O. D.
Capu Ned Rennlck returned with
him %fter his second complete lour
of mission* over Europe. Well try:

why should we. when It was during
this leave that he took unto him­
self a wife, however this is the au­
thentic report of what habnenrd
to Bob before he reached Hastings.
i (_0&lt;-nicwhcre In Newfoundland, wliat
with lhe heavy anowa nnd all. his
train stalled on a steep climb. A
r’srv plow was dispatched to lhe
aid of the distressed train, which.
i&gt;iier being freed from lhe snow­
drift. ran into the plow, thereby
doubling the problem ot naviga­
tion and transportation. Food was
flown u&gt; the stranded passengers
and. after live days, all arrived al
their destinations. Bob being for­
tunate enough to rate one of two
available pique passage priorities
tt. the States So that brings u*
back to Hastings Where Bernice
Hawthorne spoke her vows to Bob.
a very grand fellow, who will be
to. and du for, young baby Marta,
all that her dad. Marty Hawthorne,
ass destined to mln In this world
Ttiut is why our edshes of happi­
ness. for Mr. and Mrs Bob Henry
hold a deep nnd sincere meaning
because we know that Marty would
sty. -Thanks Bub. for assuming thr
- tespcuisibillUea. that could not tx
mine; you measure up und thill's

soon and Ls awaiting his sailing
order. He jay* not t« write that
mall wvuM nut reach him now so
please disregard hU addreis print­
ed in this issue.
John Leary 1* now at Garden
General Hospital, Chicago. 111. His
folxs will visit- him this weekend.
Headquarters 7lh Armored Division
AI’O X57. U. S. Army

New York. N. Y.
,
Sgt. Hugo White has returned to
ic United States after having
when she was Louclla Rose at Pen­
nock liospltal and wax always af­
fectionately called "Rosy".
No thing was tnUiicd from th'
unifurm-dreaa situation to the last
Quite u bit of excitment was
hospital detail. Il goes without suv ■ causer! when the sun of Mr. and
Ing Hull much diacusaed was ofi Mrs. Drawn Strati landed his yel­
generalities here they are. Nurses low Piper Cub plane Wednesday
noon oni* field on the Charles
-„rc never allowed oft the base un­ Rowley farm just south of the
less they arc esorted by an M.P ........ L‘ Ifn &gt;■ -a. lr.fi. . tit it's the right MP we should
think Hint would help i This Ls all
a most necessary precaution be­ campaign tv visit ids family and
cause of Jap snipers or uncivilized also Don Andrews who formerly
jwoplc on the island. Thr nurse einolovcd this war veteran.
in lhe European theatre lias far
Dwight Fisher lx expected home

combat zone. The type of Pacific
varfare not adapting itself to mo­
bile hospital units! She shook hands,
with-Mrs.- FytmXUn RuoeeveU. She
Jiad much lo say about the- first
About town from Hickory Cor- lady’s trifl but this not being thr
nrnt wav win Pte. Clair Howell, in
Mrvice 2 yrs. next month, who Lx
now stationed at Perry Jones but mention politics. Ann. the first
allowed to live off the post. Clair nurse to enter thi* war from thu
has been in the supply branch of county, in glad to be homo but she's
the. service ever since tie donned a nl*o anxious to get back und finish
uniform. He wu graduated at Kel- her Job. Bon voyage, Lt.
Speaking of gals. scintailating I
loog Ar. as a matter of fact, it
was in that neighborhood that he
met and married Mrs. H.. lhe for­
mer Ruth Stutz, who u«ed to trjyh
al KelloRP Ar. She now teaches nt
F Grand street. Hasting*. Mich , to
the Briggs school. Clslr has his
the rank of first lieutenant has
student pilot's license and as u
been announced by the headqusrtstart of hobby be Roes all over the
ers of a troop Carrier Base. Franc.’.
county after he's off duty, nrirv
Lt. Mudge. Pilei of a TYooti Car­
like office hours hr says—showing
rier Dakota, was one of the first
Hints for P.T.A. nnd other com­ iwaiblc.)
Congratulations to that rather American flyers to cross the Ch-rmunity gatherings.
Sorry to mta a visit with Emer- rlrgant looking guy Robert Clark.
of D Day. He al*o participated In
Mih Struble who relumed Sunday
b&gt;&lt;»&gt;, wku wuu ■&gt;» w..w»
.. ... the gigantic .nanitroop and glirlcr
2«th at Corpus Christi. Texas. Bob, ooerattons in Southern France and
Falls. H. Dak.
will
continue
advanced
training
for'-Holland.
Ho aniduated from the
Now for the gals in uniform. Re­
turning Wednesday to Wasitlnglor ubout 2 months with Patrol Bomb-

Holland, » part of Maj Gen Paul
L. William*. American air com­
ponent of the newly formed Finn
Allied Xtrtxime Army. Lt. Mudge
ha* been awarded the Air Medal
with two Bronze Oak Leaf Clusters
for ids-part tn these Operations.

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..jANIZATIONS
Ftugrtsld fiellrf Oorps No.
f have their March birthday
at noon inurgday. March la.
f. The*, to be honored are
flfnron. Sadie S'jttcn. Grace
Ada Scnngtr Julbi snloman
Qrprai IJnnmgtwi The rt«»m start at 2 o’clock.

' After InhlaUon lunch was served Durfee
nnd card* played The next regular
The East Baltimore WMJk will
meeting will-be held March 10 at meet with Mr. and Mrs. Emir
8 pan. The Women of the Moose Bateman. Thursday, March a gt 1
wifi honor Haaei Wolff at their ,pm. Election of officers. Come.
monthly birthday party at 8:30. pot-!
tuck; bring table service.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nicolai
The March meeting of lhe W.8.CS. I । Agnes Royert announce the birth
’*■ —yon March 4 in Deawill be held in the church parlors 'd■ »- ••
’
&lt;xi Wednesday. Marcli 14. Dorcas cones* hoapitar. Detroit,
circle will nerve a 1 o’clock lunch----------------- ■
ton. Reservations to be made on
or before Tuesday noon with Mrs. Uf A A R 1 1 11 ft
-X.
t A. Burton, phone 3281. or Mrs. yyllll|l|AN|l
M
Ed Tud«. phone :'7&amp;“ Mrs. Guy ” vvarfc»wg»ar
Keller will have charge of devotions
..
. M
ThU.nnaon .nil
and Mr* M, J. Cross will be proMr(*na
,E, 8 Thompson and
gram chaitman.
' daughter Virginia and Mr and
■
1
* *»
' Mrs. Harve Wuqdman of Coats

Mias Nancy Smith of lanslng spent
the weekend with their grandpar­
ents. Mr and Mrs. S W. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Cliariea Farthing
had as guests for dinner Sunday
liwir son-fn-lnw nnd daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. Lynn Otauod * .Mr*
Ellrabeth Tlcknrr and jams Delbert
r.nd Mr and Mrs Orlo Tickner

tWr. Their mother. Mrs. Rnrlnn ■
Renner was given tlie honor of act­
ing as worthy matron to.give her
daughters the degree Thcrf were
5 visitors from Lake Odr:*a Chap­
ter present A very fine lunch t-a;
served ftiltaVlnx the meeting, a

Texas and wife, and M1&gt;« Mary
Townsend uf Detroit.
The Charily Circle of the W. S.
C. 8 of the Methodbt church will
meet Thursday evening March 8th
with Mi» Doris Whitney hosier.-,
and Mr* Dell Williams cv-lx»4e*s
* Mr* Della Manktelow who fel)

tnent Thursday evening March »tli
--------—.— high -v.—. in
at the
new«-Sexton
school
Lansing al 5:45 C.W.T.
OfficUls Vem Bedford and C.
Lavern Robbins of Battle Creek
handled lhe fast games In a seem­
ingly satisfactory manner to every
one -prrteni and Uiey were high
In their’ praises of the courteous
treatment they received from both
the players and the crowd In gen• ra! State Athletic Director Ju-,
Ilan Smith, a former Woodland
township resident, was present tor
the final* on Saturday evening and
tvarded the trophies to the win*
nmg teams.
Total public and student paid
udmissions fur the three evenings
(.mounted to 1.711 in addition to
tne 120 comnHmentarv contestants
i.ud M vrrai workers,* TTie sum of
t3«7 wua taken in. the ifricc.i
charged being the lowest Dlowablr
under the state restrictions sdnUv
thU amount
Hoti schrdulr.1
Of _tL~
.
competing t.-amv
received
»91;
tax, 111437. oftlclaU. 9100. After
trophies, tickets, .and other expen-

PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Birth*;
ville, David Andrew. March'1. 1945;
Mr. and Mr* Harold Foster. 530 N.
Broadway Duncan Wood. March 3.
1945: Mr and Mrs Ceil Morgan.
*53 Wilbur, Grand Rapids. Terry

\ wiling her son and family. Mr.
i&gt;nd Mrs. Hcraid Classic
’ f&lt; rid- ■&gt; broken rib seems to be
ctcirgr Pease, Bellevue. R. No 3.
Clyde’ Wi.e
left
Wednesday gainutg as well a* could be expectGeorge, Jr, March 5. 1945; Xfr. and
ter. Mrs
Gerald Gonyou. They morning for Chicago to visit lit* eil. fihr was able to sit up tn hrr
Mrs Theodore Armstrong, Middle­
chair for a While Bunday which U
came to make the acquaintance of
On’ Tuesday evening. March 13,
ville. Thaodsrc Paul. March 3. 1945
ui.irac
well
for
one
64
years
young.
little Lnrrainc Alease Gonyou, * Kollo Wt*e and other relative*
Mr* B F Covlfts will entertain 'he
Mr*
Manktelow
had
been
staving
It’s a Girl For
'
there.
H&lt;
will
then
gu
to
Ottawa,
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. O. Shorno were
"StttMr cIum of the Metho^.vt
clone in her own home nnd get­
Ill,
to
visit
at
the
home
of
hu
twin
Battle
Creee
visitors
Tuesday
aft
­
•undav *chcol. with a potluck
ting along nicely before her mi»ting*. R- No 2. Gwendolyn Kay.
brother
and
wife.
Mr.
and
Mrs
ernoon
*
Mr.
und
Mrs
Earn
Dell
•erved promptly at 8:30 o clock
fiirlune * Dr Gtenn C Munger
Match 4. IMS: Mr. asd Mrs Curl
Claude
Wi»r.
*
Mr*
George
F.
and
daughter
Joyre
of
Lansing
were
Kmbers are a»kr&lt;i to bring their
Baldwin, aifl E. ThornNit.. Brcruta
rupper guests Bunday evening of Wingard was called again to Grand It turned to his office Monday
■aster offering
Anu. 'Marcii 4 1M5; Mr anJ Mrs
Mr. and Mrr, John Dell and daugh- I Rapid* by the serious Ulneoa of her morning March 5 after’spending a
William Warner Middleville. Dori*
ter Dorothy. * Mrs Russell Buck sister. Mrs. Lyle Cook. * Mr and week at the Mayo Clime in RjTlrf regular msetlng of the Pyth­
chntn. Minn.
Atui. February 26. 1645
&lt;
Dorothy
Tyler'
of
Freeland
1.!
.Mr*
’
Walter
Hershwnter
of
Houin
VVI
II
IUIVII
I
IlVllVk^
Wln(t
*
MrJ
Maritnrpt
G.riingec
ian BUters will meet at the home of
Medical patienu: Edward Power*.
visiting her parent*. Mr and Mr*. Woodland and Mrs. Bertha-Mui-­
Milo
• ol Nashville was a visitor Thurs- Leon Tyler and family vif East ’ Unix ol Battle Creek were Sunday
Nashville: Jume* Hatch. Nash villa:
Orianlraliuni
The Milo Wft-CB. will be held nt day with Mr. and Mr*. Gilbert Me- Woodland this week. .Tic, spent I alternoon vtsitora
Delbert Whitmore. 221 W. South St;
visitors uf
of Mr and Mrs.
-pie Woodland Womans Study
the home of Mrs Dewey Dell. March Lecd. ♦ Culler* at tlie home of Mr. Monday with her great-grand- 1 afternoon
Charier Whitney. 113 W. Blair; Free!
ss&lt;nu«.
William u/.m.r
Warner, *
a n.i^r
Ptlcr (MnUer
Pender cJub &lt;IU hllW Uwlr sf-ri-b mMtlM
tl.,1
HI-... 419 V
end Mn. Roy Rowladrr and Mrs.
Palmer.
E. tl'inyt
Bond; V4,
Mr* tLewis
The Maccabees next regular meet­ 14 for an afternoon meeting.
— ----------- eve­
Mrs. Della ManktcliA * has been helping Charles Shaeffer a'• ••
the *chooi building
Tuesday
Charles Hatton were Mr. and Mr: mother.
Ferguson, Delton;
Mr... Harold'
ing will be held Friday afternoon..
and Mrs. ArM Fender and fam­
ning March 13. Thr topic for the
_J?urt Leo|&gt;ard of West Odessa. Mrs . Mr
Aldrich. Freeport; Mr*. John Oon-rf
March !C. at- the usual time and North Hopr-Brush Rider
ily of Battle Creek were Sunday Shaeffer had tlie mufortune t &gt; ».ruing Is "Juvenile Delinquency".
FYed
Edtardt
and
Mrs
Victor
Erkyou
Old
N.
Jeth-racu.
eioe. Each member is asked to
North Hope-Thr Brush Ridgi„ „
luan virmPII
,. JU&lt;wr
n^­
d'nner guest* of his parents. Mr. .Drained ht. ankle. * Mr. and Mrs. wu
with
Stuart
Clement.
Judge Ol
ot ,.
Pro
Surgical patients:« Frank Haight.
ve something planned for the pro­ Community dub will be held at lhe ardt of East Woodland. Mrs Fr,*d
lU.tK-rt Born
t-«u» os gue*t speaker. Mr. Clement the state Athletic Assoc, the home 1104 N .Michigan Ave ; Arthur Cargram concerning 8t Patricks Day. schoolhouse Friday night. March 9. Gardiner on Friday afternoon. Mrs. on Sunday with Mr und Mrs. guests Mr anti Mr*, lialpn Leftu Athletic Assoc, will hare clear. Kiter. Nashville: Thoma* Loliui.
Charles Farthing called Saturday Frank Hynes were their son nnd hi and Mr. und Nfrs. Eugene Reu- an Juvenile court Judge will bJtefrcohmenu will be served.
Everyone welcome.
r.bl» to presoit some very interes­
E. Green; Mrs. Harry Wood. 128
afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs John family
|n,.t, ,
n lnls
Mr anti Mrs. Ward Hynes ther und daughter Jeanette wen- ting farts
cn
this tn)
tSylc which is
W. Bond; Mt- Jome* McDowell,
Del! were callers Sunday aftrr- i-nd Larry
The regular meeting of the Hia­ Martin Comer*
of the lrop,nfanl „
of Charlotte and .Mr. .Sunday guests of their mother and ,
l.ikr Od&lt;«*u; Mr*. Hugo Anderton.
Ix-tflrr of
■ l ptoMtltna Id be solved. Jt Blwped
watha Rebekah lodge No. 53’will be
No Sunday school next Sunday ii.-on nt thr home of Mr. and Mrs ni.d Mrs. William; Olthbiisc of
- 1 grandmother.
mnitmnlhrr Mrs.
Mrs Cora
On* L^fHas*
House ikanutg tunc -get togeth- 912 N. Btoadway; Miss Ora Newton,
'held at their hall Friday evening. .Ma*ch IL b,.t thr following Sunday Lrc Bidwell of Mulliken * MLss . ..vk— - - Mr and Mr-. Charles । Wix-dbury Mr:. Leffler ..«rvcJ a
ell club member* will be present. &lt; 1 md Jl&lt;- in bundles or box ull Freeixirt: M1m Janie Hernandez,
Marclt 9. at a o'clock. Altemton staff&lt; there will be preaching and Sun­ Mary Townsend who is attending 8. Wright of Grand Rapid* wrre 1 birthday
dinner hunortaff
her Tiic pn-grjm will begin st R o'clock papers and magazines for the next laike Odessa; Ml** Genevieve Fuihschool at Wayne University, De­ culler* at the liomc^dl Mi and Mr
member*, this la drill night, pleavf j day school
&lt;i;.ughter, Mrs. Born * birthday. * Tin- btuhiri-v meeting will follow, village eollcctlon. MARCH 20 Ru- i r. 4M E. South: Mis Julius Maurer.
troit. visited her parents thr Rev. Roy Rnwlader and ' yl:.
let's have a good attendance
Charles Mrs. Charles Leonard and datigh- the program,
i vl people arc urged to bring their Nashville: Cecil Munton. 122 E
and Mrs, Harley V Tbwnsend from Hatton Monday afternoon.
Barryvllir
t«r Mrs. Floyd On liter went to
____ _____
L.H, ...c-ung
Tlie regular
monthly
meeting Ui
of r»l»r to the school garage or aetuT State Road: Mr: Anna WillltU, 514
The Barry vine wscs will meet Friday until Bunday avenlng. * Mr
Mr*
James Guy acn-mw.niul *'f»nd Rapids h. vg|t their dwugh- the W7f.C34
1.CJ4 Of
of t*
the
I1*1- *ch«»ul bu:.t s, Krrp the W. Walnut.
— Methodist « “•
with Mr and Mrs Clayton Mc­ ;md Mrs. Wilbur Hynes of East Frank
Hvnes
to
Grund
fupi-i
,
11
“
•&gt;'{
l-unt"
net
W.dntsduv
evening
;.t
dale
10 m,«d- Tuesday. Murrh 2&lt;)
thurclvhK.
...
Discharge : Mr*. Frank Liningcr,
Keown Thursday. March 15. You are Woodland were visitor* Wednesday
Mrs Hvnes who had been nian. who had iindcn-mie un &lt;nxr- ti&gt;c churcii parlors. .The president.
cordially invited to this meeting, afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. William Tuesday
Vermont Ville: Mr*. Evelyn Steven*,'
| utioii at thi: '«*»»■''
hospital. Mr
.Mr*
Lrimurd
» 1-mm.r-*
■&lt;&gt;ulh Woodland Churrh
Mr». Carl Hewitt presided. Tii:
Warner . * Misa Marcia Smith anil, ut the hcKpiu! tor treatment r&lt;
140 E State; Mr&gt;. Dudley Bennett,
regular memaers wrre present. I Potluck dinner at noon.
turned home with them She b । t- turned home F.-iday ■ and Mr» uudy lesson topic was ’’The Am&lt; rof thr Brethren und baby girl. 411 W. Clinton; Mr*,
improved in heai’h and was given . — • ------------------ ,
kan Indian" and was presented &gt;
Arthur L. Dodge. Pastor
latwrence Rltsnian. HasUngs.. R. No.
much cheer with -cards und re- -Miter while convaleacing.
by Mr:. J. L. Smith and Mrs. Ren
!C:(i(! a.m ‘Worship and sermon. I: PivilUp.Vanderveide G/M. us.
numbrunce* which she nnprreintrd I A very plcaaunt birthday party McMillen. Plans wi re made lor Hit . theme -That Wonderful Redrmpvery- much, a Mrs. Gerald Gonyou »as given Saturday
the k'othtr und
—. evening-ut
.......„
....
und Daughter
Daughter and
anil Srm
Son tlon.”
Robert Gillespie.
Dowliiia;
Mr*.
and baby daughter Lorraine Aleuse ! Iv. mc ot Mr und
11 ‘°
id Mrr
Mrs Robert
11 ,rn T; nnuet to be held Friday evening
11:00 an*
utn Sunday school.
school, IcX.-.:.;
lefion: Walter Thoma;-. 537 E. Bond; Mr*
came home Wednesday evening htmoring Mr*. Born’s binhdav ..
A Aurll 6. at ...
th church parlors The
lhe Cost of DUclpleship”
Edam Woodman and baby girl. 322
from tin hospital In Laivslnu tn-' deheiouc carry-in dinner wa- served man,- of the daughter, and
The doors of tha churrh are open W MndUon; Colon Brown. Nash­
tflc'TfiilWor Tier paFrtiW. Sirr anrriTnrrxts-were Mr mid Mrs Hal™. r err -drawn for- the Mywtery *
-wltti-a walcauuc lu-Ml Thr (kernel ville ft. Ha X Vxrn McMWuik.YimLt.
Mrs Lloyd Towns. * Quests for rc/fler of ■Harting*. Mr. anil Mrs. &lt;rs that evening
metaagt of the Churrh is vital for tantl; Frank Odin. Nu»hvnle; Mr.
Sunday dinner ut the home of Mr. Smart Kussmaul. Mr und Mr
Freeman Beilfu -■&gt; and girl. Has­
"
‘ ch-onte Parrott. Mr and Mr* Wultings. r. No. 1: Mr- Russell Fink.
Herman Sandero.
anti t«r Durttee, Mr. und Mrs Wes
Luke od&gt; - a Mi - Burton McCuul
WoodUml Mrthudi-l Churrh
Miss .Margcne Kussmaul IsupendBooher i.o.l Mr* Carl-Burkle Mr. jnta a few days visiting T. Sgt.
-ihd girl. Lake O-Jtsm: Charlo
Oeurgr F. Wingard. Pastor
;.nd Mrs Lx file.- remained us guest*
Johnson. 314 N Churrh; Mr*. Rob­
Mrs Gua Johnson und t.un Henn
ctclrn Jacobi: at Clmrlslon. South
Morning Wnrhlp 10 00
ert Cute tier nnd boy. Nashville.
ui Hum Woodland * Mr.-. Curl
Junior Church 10:30
Hiwitt entertained Wednesday ult- Sears la spending a few days with
Discharges continued: Mrs RobBunday School 11:15
ernoon February 28. a meeting of ..
I; .i sF.ter
.......
Mrs,----------CruwelF
-- ....-Hatch.....
near
Youth Frlluu-.hiii 8 00
*
K«llry and bay. 8Xt E 'Bond: Mr. .
the Cheerful Helpers Birthday club.1 Nashville. Mr Hatch was taken to jjrrd. in battle tn Girmanv uml
Union evangelistic meetings br­
Thr croiio finished a project &lt;_T tlie hueplUl lor treatment. * M
had been taken to a hospital in im Mutch II. The services &gt;11! Ik- Rubrit ODuiuull and jtirl. 3Z3 K
sewing which was bring d-me for •
Mrs. Charles Harner of Lake
held ut the United Brethren Grand; Mr*. Gordon Dum.i-t and
tin- Red Cross at this meeting. * Odessa wire visitors Tliesday evr- c- hospital. Ills address is:
Church from Munh 11 (o lt&gt; and boy. Clarksville; Mr.-.. William War­
and girl
Mulilli ville; Mi -.
Mim Mary Ellen Finckler of Grand r.inv m the home of .Mr. and Mrs
Pvt EHund .M&gt; fut«xl. lfil(H57«
at rhe MithodW church from the ner
Mack Bolin 512 S WaMiiniUmi
Rapids sjjent the weekend at th ■ - F- *ard Harjjer and family:
»DET. of Patients
18th to thr 2Sth; Thr Rev -K. K Mr*.
George Wellfarr. 221 E Thorn;
irnmc of Mr mid Mn 'Jerrv H-.h-!
A
„f friendly neivHbnrx
Hostiltid Plant
Lund will bring the mrssagrs
ihiuhk Rogers. Hastings, R No 4.
er MBs Hnckfcr has enlisted u» a tlK)k -hclr luncb tmskets aiyjl went
a p.q ut. •• pxnrntMer
S|&gt;eclal prayer inrctings un Tun- I Mr*. Krnneth Echtinu* and boy.
IVArt m th.- rni-lu .it ■ &gt;.rm -4&gt;u1 . .... &gt; ............
«&gt;.r
Nl.ru- V.rU r-l... V V
day und Wednesday nights at thr Hastings. R No. 3; Mrs Warner
r.oort nt Fort OjIetliortK. Georgia.
.itt to spend the
the ’‘day
day with
with her
her Elwoid writes he U coining fine Methodist Church and Thursday
March 15 where she will l.e nv&lt; &gt; ]
TVmlav A delicious dinner tut that lie has been moved to thi’ and Fridav n|gliUy at the United Nu«h and elrl. Clarksville; Oany
Earl 4.’.’ E Court
Mr*. Vern
lour month* tralninp. * Mr. and । , IS ,t.rutl nt noon, niuac whoen- hospital for further treatment of Brethren churilt.
Knoll. Bt-llevue; Mrs Agnta Tafhv.
Mrs Raymond Mcl-ettd and daugh-. ...uM a vcrj- h.iUW- d,,y UKi, Mrs.
Carlton Center Methodist Church. 500 N. Broadway: Mis* Sheralyn
trr Nancy of Grand Rapids were parrott were Mrs. Stuart Ktus- injured in battle. Tlie development
Worship 12:00
Etoddard.
Bellevue;
Mrs.
Herbert
visitors Sunday al tlie home of thr
6U) Mrv Claire Durku?. Mr*
Bunday ^chool 11:00
lanfcar. Middleville
Utter * parents. Mr and Mrs. O il ] tcl(1
Mrs Wesley Booher, Mrs. L rater time than was anticipated
Donations—
Williams.
Arthur Allcrdlng and Mr*. Carl
Pfc Buryi Townsend of Camp
Guild 13. Mrs. Wm. Barnes, chmn.
t'nltrd Brethren in Christ
Mr and Mrs. George Varney anti ' Burkle. a Mr nnd Mrs Arthur Al2' dozen towel*
I. H. Osgood. Minister
(umily entertained for Sunday din- -tertifiK. sr. vnUrtain.-d for dinner furlough and L« vlitung his wife Woodland
• Nursery Guild No 8. M(g. Ida
rwr. Mrs Varney* mother. Mr- 1 *-’mdnv Mr. and Mrs, Otis Vree- at tin- home of her parrnu, Mr
Lake, clunn.. 6 dor blanket*. 3 dmt.
Morning worship 10:00 o.m.
Lillie Taylor and jun’Earl &gt;nd i-ntd of Green lake. Mr. and Mr. i nd Mrs. Cliarlcs Furl’mg and nt
jkheefa. how. pads.
Sunday school 11:00 am.
daughter of Kalamo. Ml* CUr. R?He Bulling ai^l Mr. ami Mi-v the iu-me-uf his parents thr Rev.
Middleville Guild No. 10 Mrs. G.
Union Evangelistic service, be?In­
OZ PEANUT BUTTER
U. 28c
Surlne uf Vermontville and h • i Arthur Alleiuing. Jr and son Mi- :. nd
llvl Mn. Huiey
,r. .V Townsend.
.Uw&gt;w&lt;lu ning Sunday. March 11 at 7:30 p.rn. Griffeth. chmn, 11 glove wrappers.
Counlry Club
Krebs. * Mrs EdUcit Baa* lu.. uc.cj &lt; htjcl of Hastings and Mr. nnd Mrs । Buryi will report to Camp Maxi v end continuing through the week 15 draper*. l‘s dot. bedaide tabic
•?,« «Jahn
—Vvm.,1 Bulling.
a* ' Tr.Hn* Vt,,'ll.,,TH— Mrs. &gt; tittrl xfr, \firch 15
, ~KM, „&lt;
, ....
The Rcy.* nnd
each night except Sat. nt 7:45 Un­ cov er*.
।
Nashville
where
she
t*
teaching
;
U
V.
Townsendentertained
SunCap'atn Norman Wise Is now In it n prayer Mrvlees Thursday and
Guild 18. Mrs. John lloeverulr.
DILL PICKLES
35c
tl.ird grade * Tuesday rvean, &lt; ay with n family dinner Tlitwe Convoy Officer* Department an-i Friday night of this week al 7:30. I chmn, 23 dot towels. 6 V drapes.
Frl&gt; 27. WrKxlbnd Chapter Oft.S I p-eient were Mr and Mm. Chnrkr. is inakini; his third trip He makes
Thr Rev. Geo Wingard of lhe । C operating table covers. 15 qt*.
Ir.ltia‘&lt;d Mr*. Ella Ev&lt; rett t anti i 7bwnsend anti daughter*. Pfc his returns by plane.
Methodist church will bring the 1 fruif
TABLE SALT Country C'ub
5c
Miss Eleanor Benner- into the or- j Buryi Townsend ol Camp Maxey.
Guild No. 7. Mn Vcrnor Webster.
u.-rasage Sunday night, the illh.
Caledonia. Cbm C. and Woeilland. niter which the Rev. E K Lund 1 chmn, 9 X-ruy table sheets. 7
------- will speak each night. Mr. Lund In r&gt;i. .••• binder •
Middleville Chapter OES. No 17
Tournament
n converted magfrian nnd inlnriTOMATO CATSUP
15c
Hol
Tlie district tournament held .itadrr and also an artist. AU are ; l as subscribed for Reader7. DigK.',
!
for
trtie
year
in
memory
of
Georgtna
March 1. 2. mid 3 at the Woodland cordially invited.
bag
Dated
Bauer; luivc furnished stickers to
tewrwhip school rc«ultcd In vic­ Kilpatrick
be placed on each month’s Issue.
29c
GRAPE JAM
Ruhr
tories fi.r the Caledonia nnd Wood­
Sunday School 10:30 am
land basketball teams. The Wood­
Morning worship' 11:30 a in.
29 lb sad
End team will play* the Manchr*No evening .service during revival WAR RONDS will asaurr your post­
ut Woodland.
war financial security. .
FRENCH DRESSING
15c
Red-Ripa
Solid Pack
fr
EASTER EGG DYES PAAS pig 10c

COMMUNITY NOTICES

I

Soda Crackers
Yellow Corn Meal
V-8 Cocktail
Spotlight Coffee
Country Club Flour
Tomatoes
Keyko Margarine
Karo Syrup

15c
21c
29c

5
2
3

2

lb

5U

BLUE LABEL

|ar

59c
99c
25c
23c
35c

Bic^ger Value in
Deliciously Different Celery

Announcing
THE

HI-HO CRACKERS

BLANCHED PEANUTS a-ia

•talk | Qc

14c

DOUGHNUTS

Waihington Wintxpi

3

tG**n&gt; pkj 14c&gt;

N*nc,H*#'

SWEET POTATOES

FRESH CARROTS

' awo.™*

4

5c

lb&gt;

29c

2 bch&gt;

Juicy,

Q

iLp bag

lb

CQ

^7

29c

DUFF'S WAFFLE MIX

20c

TOMATO SOUP

11c

COTTAGE CHEESE

13c

15c

FLORIDA ORANGES
Sweet

10c

35c
a&gt;

Rich in

OPENING

AUCTION SALE
Being unable to care for my stock, I will sell the following at
public auction at my place one mile east of Woodland on

OF THE
WHEATIES

ROLLED ORTS
You’ll like it. templing "green" color and its brisk flavor
Large,clean ilalkt with fewer tiringt mean more good eating.1

NEW GREEN CABBAGE

26c

FROSTY FUDGE LAYER CAKE ,’„44c

PASCAL CELERY

APPLES

21c

l-lb pkg

HUNT CLUB DOG FOOD

S1.93

VITAMINS

Si .39

MILLER’S DAIRY
FARM STORE
151 W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS.

MICHIGAN

Vitamin C

10 ®n S1.95

MOTOR OIL

ENJOY AGAIN

KROGER'S QUALITY BEEF

THURSDAY, MARCH 15,1945
COMMENCING AT 1:30 P.M.

CATTLE

Shorthorn cow, 5 yrs. old.
Shorthorn cow, 7 yrs. old.
2 Shorthorn steers, 15 mos.
old.
2 Shorthorn steers, 4 mos. old.
Purebred Shorthorn heifer, 15
mos. old.
Purebred Shorthorn heifer, 4
mos. old.

Always Tandar and Tally

32 SHEEP

STANDING RIB ROAST
Rich,
Flavorful
fK/J

- 29c

PORTERHOUSE STEAK

SIRLOIN STEAK

CIIU ROLL

s

35c

HERRING FILLETS

t.

24c

YELLOW PIKE

PtCKERH

MDrsned

fc 21c

6 Ration

lb
lb
lb

lb.

ib

35c

32c
35c
37c
36e

WE 3BY POULTRY

OLD DUTCH
CLIAHSIR

KROGER^

6 purebred Shropshire year*
ling ewes.

-b 47c

? Po.ni.

Ring Bologna
Pork Sausage
Braunschweiger . *&gt;»•
Salmon Steak T-&gt;U.«r^

Bogin lambing April 1. nona over 6
yrs. old.

Points

9 Po.ni.

Ch«c. Cut.

25 purebred Shropshire ewes,

3 GUARANTEED BRANDS

FARM MADE

ICE CREAM

Purebred Shropshire buck.

9 HOGS
6 purebred Berkshire so*
pigs, wgt. 100 lbs.
3 purebred Berkshire boai
pigs, wgt. 100 lbs.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Good lumber wagon and flat rack.
Wagon box and double sideboards.
Wood rack. 3 sets slings. Crow bar.
Cant hook. 2 in. auger.
Spring seat. Scalding bbl.
Ensilage fork. 2 iron kettles.
Walking plow. Pump jack.
2 tec. spring tooth drag.
Forks, shovels, hoes.
,
Many small tools not mentioned.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE

JOHN VELTE, Prop
LOREN HERSHBERGER. Auctioneer

WM. VELTE. Clerk

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MARCH t, IMS
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Malcolm Wood and Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence; day,~Ur. and Mrs. Badgley going
and daughter Charlotte of Lanainj. Sheehy of Detroit.
on SundayMrs. Grunt of Lake Odessa, and
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Drake of South
Atnnng those in Grand Rapids
Mrs. Minnie Davis, focal, were Sun-. -Haven vUited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Monday were Mr*. Jo* MCKnlcht.
day afternoon callers At the Mrs..Merrick over the weekend.
«• G. Finnic, Mrs Edw. Van
-----j
Mr, chan,.,, Fiir. H.|WMg. Mt am Mrs. PMtoflhelIda Palmatler -home.
w a
Mr. and Mrs. .Clstehee Baker rcll and Miss Mayanna Parr.-ll oft dan -■***-rjon Rt»-i
•I&gt;ent the weekend In Laming, with Battle Cfrck wen guru* of Mr. and Sclnder. Mrs. Richard Jacobs and
•'•dl M O-j'cr.
their daughter and husband. Mr.
Bgt. Jame* Mulder was the Burst , C W Dolan and Dan Siegel were
and Mr*. Robert O'Brien and fam­
of hi* sbter. Mrs. Albert Onborn, in Montreal on buklneaa for a few
ily.
&gt;» ‘hl* week.
Mr and Mrs. Harley Fox spent ever the weekend, and lias now re- •“Mr
nnd Mrs. Nick Webber of
Bunday In 'Kalamazoo, with Mr. turned to Comp Atterbury, Ind.
Guest* of Mr. und Mrs. Charlis Grand Rapids spent the weekend
and Mro. William Fox.
Paul over the weekend were Mr. und *&gt;th her parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
- Those who came from away to Mrs. Richard O’Brien of Dimondale.; Oreclry Fox.
• attend lite funeral of Menxo H
Mr. and Mrs L. J. Tcegardcti vis.**-------Mr
nnd• Mrs. F. A. ToBes and Mr*.
-• Turner lust Wednesday afternoon ited Mr. and Mrs. Victor Siaaott arid A,I. Tolleii spent Tuesday in Grand
were Mr. and Mr*. Clnrerice Turn- other friends nn Sunday enroute Rai
lapid*.
et, Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mr* from Jackson und Battle Creek to . A
* Saturday guest of Mr and Mrs.
Sidney Hayea and Mi** Anne their home in Grund Rapids
1Orville
1
Van Wle was Mrs Maude
Hayes, Battle Creek. Mr. und Mrs
Mr*. John Raw was the guest of Smith
;
of Battle Creek.
George Dryer and family. Albion; Mr. nnd Mrs. V/llburn Rogrrs of
Mr. and Mrs. Neuman Deal of
Mrs. Charles Park*. Cedar Springs: Bailie Creek on Monday nnd on &lt;Grand Rapids and Mrs Barbara
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Turner. Ruckford: Tuesday attended the funeral uf her Cole of Hasting* were Sunday din­
! ner guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Oscar
’
Charles und Albert Turner. Alaska: shier tn that city.
Mr. and Mr:- Bert Webb were Palmer.
.
and Mr*. Peter Abram* Grand
Mr. und Mr*. Valentine Buoklium
SUndity guest* of her Miter. Mr*.
Rapids.
■
Gifford, of Battle Cn-ek
• of Kalamazoo were Sunday guest*
Mrs. Orric Helm nnd *cn were Zulnh
Mr. and Mrs' James Bristol. Mrs : of Mr* Alice DeVries mid Mt« Mary
guests of Mrs. James Jemison of Stephen
BrL-.iol und duuglitnr
and DrVriea.
— ------------------------- -------------* Battle Creek nn Thursday.
Mis* Mary Lan Smith spent Bunday
Mrs. Fred Jone* left Hastings
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred A. Smith re­ with Ute former's motlter. Mr* Eva TU’*dny night for Pensacola, Flor­
turned un Thursday from a month’s Sweet. of Bantleld
Ida. to visit her daughter. Beverly
Mr and Mr:. William Fuliter vis- Junez. SK 3 c. She *uo I* stopping
Stay in Florida.
Mr nnd Mrs. A. L. KeUoye of itiHi Mr and Mrs. Robert Fighter of in Cincinnati to vutt Mr. Jones’
brother-in-law and sLvter. Lt. Col.
Harrietta hnve been visiting- Mr. Grand Rapid* on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cortland Strobrldire and Mrs George Eno*
■
and Mrs John Wood and Mr. and
visited their son-in-law and datighMr. and Mrs. Geo. Newland of
Mrs. Harry Waters the past week
Will Chase. Royal Myers. Clyde ter. Mr. and Mr*. D. A. Rowley, uf Olivet, spent the weekend with Mr
Munlon and Bernice Munion at­ Jacksun. on Saturday and Hunduy. and Mro Ed. Mattoun.
Mr*. Dan U-wl* mid Mr*. Flnra
Mr. and Mt. E A. Davis of St
tended the funeral of their unci*-.
Story were in Middleville un Mon- John’. Bud Davis and family of
James G. Hine* of Stockbridge last day
Ithaca, and Edw. Davi* of near
Tuesday.
Robert WalldcrfT PM 2 ■■ was Hasting*, -railed on Mr*. Linnie
Mrs Archie Rrickord returned home
from Great Lake*. III., over tin vis Sunday.
«
home Thursday from Kalnma?4». Sunday.
Sunday ghests of Mr. and Mrs
where she has been taking ran- of । “ Mr.*
M^ Nrilie
xeiiie Trombley
Trombley mid
nnd Fd
Fd f^wi*
I-owU Merle Weaver were Mr. .ind Mrs.
her daURhter. Mrs. wm fox anJ Grand Rapids vialtcd the former , I, A Weaver &lt;if Lowell and their
new grancLwn
almt Mrs. H. E. Bird-all. on Hat-1 daughter. Mr* Junior Ayres of TuMr*. Albert John of Ann Arbor urdBV
■.in. Calif.
nnd
Williamvisited
Lenz, and
of have
Mr ' been
antj nicnd^in
M..
near Mrs
Caledonia
thr rson
parscviip.I day- two
of Greenville
Mr.daughters
and Mrs. Robt.
O’Connorwere
and

by Mr* Pauline
J V I II A1 IL II TI Et LI
M fJ -X&gt;
* ‘ Lunch wa*andserved
Mrs.
Vandlen.

f A

tained twelve nurses wlx&gt; were a*Winnie
■ocia'.rd at Pu-inock hospital and
Tha porcaa circle al the.Mcthod- thaC.Mrs. Kendall Reahm
l*t WSC.S met at lhe home ot ipvifW a group for a social time.
Mr*. John Hoevenair on Wednesday.
enjoy
the reminiscing and discus­
Feb 28, with ilxteen
p:*ssion at the dinner given by Mr*
treahmenu were served by the host­ Richard Cook in Lt perry’s honor.
ess. assisted by Mrs. Ronald Haynes.
Mrs Robt. Shannon ehoae last
gm
In honor of her daughter’s birth­ Wednesday* a* the time to invite
from Die group.
day. Mrs. R- K. Compton entertained some friends in for a luncheon and
bridge.
Tris and daffodil* decoratedmien of -her friends at dinner on
Honoring Cpl. and Mr* George Fridav. The girls who afterwards the three tables and honor* for
Bedford who arc home on furlough attended "Going My Way" at lhe the afternoon went to Mrs, H -AAdrounle, Mr*. Carroll Burkho&gt;der .
Mr*. W. R. Cook «jte«U}»n*a
Ann Dean. Fences
HUI. Solly and Mr*. Frank Hoonon.
a mid-duy dinner Thursday, covers unmdntetter, Jxnet O*born, Marbetng laid for eight. Guests In- Bery Conkl3 and Dona Young. MUMrs. C. D. Bauer selected Sat­
cluded UcuL Anne Perry. Pfc. Chai. drtri amcn. Grand Rapids, arrived urday as the day to give a small'
Leonard. XSrs
Mrs. A
Kmsken. and
^mr^in
thi dessert and bridge In honor of L’n.
r^&gt;r.nB-&lt;l
A D.
11 WnlOcrrti
... UmTw
.. Jom ....
Mias Mary Ketcham.
theatre party and spend the. week- Mae Shields who has been the guest
‘ '
end with Lenore.
of her daughter. Mr*. C. K. Hin­
Saturday evening Mr and Mrs
man this winter and who left Wt-CR; E. Wait entertained their pot­
Sunday evening Uie members of nerday for a two months' visit with
luck club of eight at dinner fol­
Hastings High basketball
team. another
------daughter. Mr* L. R. Meara
lowed by contract. Mr. und Mr* Coach and Mrs. Jos. Hrozaa. Mr. in Hammond. Ind. Awards, for play
Robert Cook held high scores
and Mr*. G. Avery Aten and BUI went to MiM Sara Beryl* Schadcr
Bechtei were a.nner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Leona Cleveland.
Complimentary to Mrs. Loren and Mrs Harvey H. Myers, places
Boyes ot Ltnslng Mr* Willard oeing laid for twelve. Their son.
Comm Ken and Kat* Mclntjfre
Lawrence rntcrtauied eight on, r„u, Myers, is a member cf thr and
Janet arrived teat Thursday
Thursday evening.
Bridge
Was team. Aiwr
l- -mum
After me
the t-mtifnl
fried on a flying visit here. That night
played and pitas were given after chicken dinner, the evt-mog

Skinner

Mr. and Mm Howard Newton
had friends-In Saturday evening
fpr a farewell party for .Henry
Beverwyk. &lt;who left for the service
Monday. Court whist was played
with prizes going to Mr*. Henry

1

earn tour hancl*^
ispent with
and M-ii.i-g
...
.
...... games
- ------- ------riauvc amucr
win
* i«nu~
*• a
* &gt;
Mi.utv ' &lt;-i..k
i a
. weA Tuesday evening,
evening. the
:l.i enure
.
wlth the members of a former
On Mo.iuiy 'lie 1*'}llK,y '"ib met txuketbaU squad, cm.
4- rz and .bridge eluo Tney managed to get
with Mrs. Harold Phillip*, wltn Mre. coach* were guests ut lhe imnUy , ln / til ot a chat with a number
Leon Slander a.*-a guest. Mr* D A. night dinner at the Grand 6:. Unit- &gt; oI their friend* before leaving to
V*r.Bn.dcIrk gave a review of
A
Brethren church. About one
the weekend in Kalamazoo
Collection of Poem:,
by Robert hundred were present, ths pastor. a’n(1 lheir return to Alma on Sunthe Rev. A. M. Coldren serving as day.
_ _ ___________
loastma*ter. Short tarss were given
I Canmtlcn i and Iris made an at- by Coach Brozak. Paul Myers, cap- UAST1MGS TWP PCX QAUCU8
tractive center piece on the dining tain of the team, and Harvey H.
Th*. Baaliuga T«p. l&gt;-«n&lt;”r»l
table anti small bouquet* of sweet- | Myers. Group singing was led by aill -ba b-l&lt;( H&gt;lurj»y. Marrh I
peas were used on the dessert tables «"'»
Milo e-iar.n
Coldren. .eenmexnux
accompanied by wnn.
Wan[when Miai Connie Cook entertained do Bowc-r tuid a program of magic
twelve friends on Friday evening was enjoyed.
cumpllinentaty to Mrs James Gil­
mer of Grano Rapids. Mrs. Willard
Ll. Anne Perry’s friends arc keep­
Ironside
ll-filled
• nts, Mr uhfFMre. FranV Waters' ithh Mr and Mrs H J— Freeland en’rrt Mtmd £UHday-al ill* home of Smith and Mrs. Wellesley
«•«« «
» ita ing
,nK her
”cr calendar
c»lP!’a“r mighty
nugnty we
weu-zuien
hellTtop
contracta scares
and Mrs • months^duty°ta
whflF She’s home’ ’on
leare-fronr 28 CARLTON TUT REP. CAUCUS
Inst week.
j before leaving for tluir new home Mr mid Mrs. Homer Becker.
uiimcr
‘received
guest prize.
j.........„ . h" South’^cinc
rj'.r.^eh'
Mr. and Mrs. John Vocku of B it- m La Fmih'.ain. Ind.
Mr. und Mrs Donald Curtis nnd illlmrr rereivi-rl .1 guest orl.’e
tic
Creek
and
children
»
'&lt;•
supper
Mr.
and
”
Mrs.
1-orcn
Bovr*
utid.Ronny
mill
Sharon
ot
Knhunazoo
tie Creek and children were supper
Mr. und1 Mrs. Loren Boves mid. Bonny anti Sharon uf Kalamazoo
Places wei e laid lor eight on Tues- j ®e‘«rat*p^ppa" gu*{2 wh^^she “is
guests in the Frank Wat.rs' homv two Children ot laituiug '*&lt;',•• guests'------.... his irrandimr—
spent Sunday —
with
Saturday.
.
•
Mr mu). Mrs. Willard Lawrence mt-. Mr nnd Mrs. P. &lt;3. Bennett.
Sunday
gucil*
of
thr
Misses
Eliza
Mr. and Mr* Cleo HnpUn.-i nnd । Thursday night.
B^Pay^d MMBX w(l *”nn« W m‘n{1 °“ ^1UrxUy
Infant *on, Irvin Mlle- ot Belding. I Mr. and Mr-- Ruvell llmi.-r am! beth. Catherine and Rose Clark were
were Sunday jdtrati ot Mrs Irene tm*. Charley nnd Ronnie, ol Plain- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clark. Edward
cox. Winners at contract were Mrs. ---------------------------------------------------------Rayner and'family.
*pU. vlzitwi the former :, imreiiM. and Amu* of Kalamazoo.
John Chandler. Misa Wilcox' and
■
’
Mrs N Sehnonak' r and twp chi'- Mr. and Mrs \V. G. Bauer, over Ute
Mrs. E G Rothaar were Mr. and Mrs. Robert WalldortL
drcn ot Detroit have been ’OmhIIim: wer&gt;-nd.
ten days with her parents. Mr. and
Janies Bristol was in Coldwater
Mt Pleasant who left Saturday.
Weekend guests of Mrs Carrie birthday dinner on Friday honoring
A weekend guest of Mr or. 1 Mr- ’ Mr md Mrs Don Bllvrii of L*nz) Cedric Morey wa. her father. H. I. Ing and Mr:. Robert Field of Mid­ Struble und other relative* here the birthdays of her husband. C- 1
W. Culver, her daughter. Frances
' Yergrr of Battle Creek.
'ih-vill- acre guest * rf Mrs W. J.
let Ehsh ol Ferry. Ohio. With the Biggs and Mias Elaine SculU. Cov- ,
Mr*. Royal Myers attended Hie Field over tlie weekend
Mrs Andrew Kemp of Battle C’cek Arthur and Elmer Struble* they era were laid for six
funeral of her aunt. Mrs. Un*
Izinib. m VermopteUte on Frida; •pent the weekend with Mrs. C. P. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. A. F. Berlin, who is staying
Finstrom.
.
Fiank Newton. R. 3.
afternoon
Pic. Chas. Leonard and Mrs. Ralph with her parents. Mr. und Mrs My­
Mrs Lula Arnr. and ML” Hvri- .
Herrick were Thunduy night din­ ron E- fucaerman, while Lt. Benin
ner gue.ts of Mr* Byron Slattery t* somewhere In France serving as
loll- Luke on Bundav.
at tin- home uf her parenu. Mr. und a fighter pilot with lhe 12th Tactical
Guests &lt;4 Mr nnd
Mi Kim Sigler in Battle Creek.
Air Command, was honoree at a
A mW at tlie Arthur Struble* shower given by her sister. Mrs.,
Herbert Crosby nnd Mrs
Wendell E Boylan tn Battle Creek
Pauline Hutacher of Baldwin
rnday evening. The fifteen guest*
man and Mis- Agnes Sim were ire &gt;n Friday
were entertained by appropriate
Clark and Miss Jane Ewers attended
Grout! Rapids on Wednrrday.
in Detroit on Friday.
a dinner meeting tor Camp Piro of- in serving luncheon by tier rnotner.
hr.«rs p.t the Hart hotel in Battle
Arter par
{lay. Mr:
lor Mrs. Berlin were numerous and j
ot Mr
Mr. und Mrs. Victor Sisson ilnd lovely.
children returned lust Wednesday
Present from Hastings were Mrs.
from Fairmount, lull , where they Lena Webster. Mrs. Maude Van
Creek, were Sa’urdny ivenlm
were called by tlie illness and death Oleson. Mr*. Pearl Demond. Mrs.
ner gm-.ts &gt;4 Mr. und Mrs.
uf her father. Robert Carter.
Elizabeth Martin. Mi*.-. Janet Smith. I
Valentine.
Mr. smd Mrs. Edward Wledlcn and Mrs. Tuckerman, Mrs. Berlin.
Mrs. Donald E. Stiflufd '&lt; I

Special!

ROOMS

Single $3J0 per wk. up
Double $5,00 per wk. up

HOTEL HASTINGS

NEEDS
B COMPLEX

H^y

UNICAPS

ANACIN

59c

bott. 200

bott. 250

bott. loo

‘ EXTBNHIOh- GROUPS
COATS OF.OVE EXTENSION GROUP

$663

HOMEMAKERS!
WAR WORKERS!
CAREER GIRL!
(There's ■ leader in every held. In
‘ Health Support* it's SPENCERS.

98c

MRS. fi. L. PECK
' Phone 2828

ORLIS ANTISEPTIC

49c

pt

GIRL'S ALL WOOL COATS

TISSUES

Sizes 3 to 6X ot 7.75 and 10.00
Sizes 7 to 14 at. 10.00 and 12.75
Girl's Blouses, 3 to 14, at 1.00 and 1.95
Slacks and Shorts, 1.39 and 1.95

PETROLAGAR

E. Slate Road I
3/1

EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE
HASTINGS.

pt

BUS

V

BEN FRANKLIN STOP

STRAND THEATRE
Hostings. Mich.. Phones 2244-2557
SATURDAY ONLY. MARCH 10
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

William Boyd at Hopalong Cassidy

FALSE COLORS''
Jane Wyman. Jerome Cowan

CRIME BY NIGHT"
SUNDAY and MONDAY. MARCH 11-12
Edward Arnold. Ann Harding, Alan Hale

TEAM-MATES

JANIE"

for men of oction —
Shirtscut to allow a man free-

TUES.. WED.. THURS..'MARCH 13-14-15
Ann Sheridan, Charley Raggles. Eve Arden

"DOUGHGIRLS"

dom; tu-way collars to fit a man's
neck with comfort and style. Color­
ful gabardines and checked wool-

HARRY THEATRE
Hastings. Mich., Phones 2244-2557

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. MARCH 9-10
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

and-rayon mixtures . . . TEAM UP
with Sportsman Slacks; sturdy, yet
with a perfection of line you'll wear
anywhere with confident ease.

= DRIG STOKER
•“ REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY SX
1 'll HosHnes
Phone 2241
’ Stott &amp; JeHerton K^-1

and
Pal Parrish. Skinny Ennis' Orchestra

"LET'S GO STEADY"

Bu$c$ Lv. Haitingi— Hoitingi Timo
TO FORT WAYNE
7.40 A.M. Dly.
1.05 P.M. " •

89c

REIillS

SCHEDULES

(Mon. Only) 1-00 A.M.

t55 P.M. “
1B.15 P.M. Sun. Only

SUNDAY and MONDAY. MARCH 11-12

LAKE PLACID SERENADE'
BARGAIN MATINEE 3:00 TO 3:80

TO LANSING

Dly. 7.10 P..M.

Dly. 3.38 P.M

MICHIGAN

ALSO SOLD IN 12 YD. ROLLS ® $3.39
UNLIMITED QUANTITIES

Charles Starrett

SHORT WAY LINES ITh« Symbol of Fino But Soryicol

$109

pt

WHITE OILCLOTH 29c YD.

Frandsen9

ROUGH RIDIN' JUSTICE1

KAZ ELECTRIC VAPORIZER

AGAROL

Toddler Sizes 1 to 3. Children's 3 to 6X.
1.95 to 3.98
7 to 14 Spun Rayon, Rayon Crepe and
Gingham — 3.98 to 5.00 -■[

29c

pt

MILK MAGNESIA
ASPIRIN TABLETS

SI89

W.

CLEANSING
ON SALE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
WHILE STOCK LASTS

and Mr*. Floyd Palmer of Orange­
Thursday afternoon Dr. and Mrs. ,
ville over the weekend.
Harkness invited u few
Mrs. James Giltner mid children. Robert
friends in to greet their daughter.
Mrs Robert Uove who returned to 1
Cincinnati
on Saturday after a
1 Ypsilanti. wnt the week- we;
leturiiid to their home in
hoine with Mr. nnd Mm C. Grand Rapids on Sunday, nccum- short visit here.
»v vuivrr,
psnylnti Mr*. Rupert Carruthers.
In mark Mrs. P. G. Bennett’s
MBs Esther Struble left on lues- A]1(, *jx'nt the weekend here.
.
day far Miami. Florula, where she
Mis. Ruth Robson spent lhe wcck- birthday anniversary her sisters and
inner niemoera 01 ner family met.
vult visit her sister ind hit*band ' &lt;IK,
her home in Jackson.
Nile was scc'iniimiil* d to Chlcaku by
y.-j,. Pauline Skinner was in for luncheon on Monday nt the
•*
...........
- M:.. C. W. Grand
- '..................
M&gt;“ *
v. "
;j. ........
Struble
and
Rapids
Saturday visiung home cf Mm. C. W. Dolan. Present:
from out ot town were Mm. Erik
Culver.
•-.
—jfriends.
Mrs Mary Czcrwinskt and MUs •on Re1* and son John of Grpsse |
,w&gt;.
.... ....
, । Mary Bobko of Grand Rapids chilled Pointe Farms.
ley and Mrs Buri Mii'Pldr.- if Mid- : OI1 Mr ari(j Mrv Paui skinner and
Just to remind Kate Dolan she
Willis Webster In Saginaw Wcdne*couldn't slip a birthday by Jean
anil MB* Bobkn's brother is a Flight Finnic and Dorothy French had
some friends in for lunch on Thurs­
Othcer on n B-24. '
Uuut.* last weekend o! Mr. and day at the latter’s home. At lhe
Mrs. Merle Weaver were Mr. and afternoon's bridge awards went to
। Mrs. Wnl Sanford of Albion. Mrs. Erma Van Poptrlng. Agnes Siegel
und u remembrance for tlie .honor
I Sanford remaining for the week.
j Mr. nnd Mrs. 1. E. Barnett re­ guest.
, turned Wendesday from Iron Moun.
| tain where Mr*. Barnett has "been
Congratulations were Ute order
for a month rortng lor her mother. of the day at lhe birthday- dinner
, Mrs. C. T. Hamilton. Mr. Barnett given by Mrs. Harry Thompson
whs there for the weekend.
Sundav in honor of Mr. Thompson.
.Mr Wm
Stebbins. Bill and Guests included Mrs. Agnes Thomp­
Helen. Mrs. Edw. Goodyear and son the Hany Joe» and tlie Don
. Anne spent Saturday in Grand Rap­
id*
.
A H. McGIocklin, who L* spend­
The Busy Eight ladles were enter­
ing the winter with hL* daughter.
Mrs Waller Ryan, is visiting rcla- tained al the home ot Katharine
| this in Battle Greek for a lew days. Werber Monday. March 5. Bunco
A wetland guest of Mr and Mrs. being played—prize* going lo Mar­
garet
Johncock and Esther James.
: Marlin Schramm was her mother.
a lovely lunebeoh was served by &gt;
Mr* Bertha Vnrcoc ot Ionia.
Mr. mid Mrs. Earl Palmatler cn- thr hostess. Next party will be at
tcrtnlnrd Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Pul- Ethel Johr.cock's the first of next.
mutlcr of Kalamazoo and Pvt. Robt. month.
Palmntier ot Camp Robinson, Ark..
1 on Sunday.
The Victory club met last Tues­
Mr*. Enk von Reis and son John day afternoon with Mrs. Mary Shay
(returned to Gfossc Pointe Farms. on W. Thorn. Two new members.
' today, otter spending several days Mrs. Rrec Burghdoff nnd Mrs.
this week with her-parents, Mr. and Sarah Griffen were taken in. The
Mr*. Aben Johnson.
scrapbook project was started.
Dr. and Mrs. Burton Perry arid
II.. Anne Perry spent Monday in
Grand Rapids.
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1

i

AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY

1

Do false teeth drop. slip ar wabble
when you talk. cat. luugh^r sneeze?
Don't be annoyed anti emb irrwucd
by »uch handicaps. FASTEETH. nn
Alkaline &lt; non-acld) powder tosprinkit- on your plates, keeps fain- teith
■more firmly set. Gives -ronfhlmr
feeling at security und added com4ort. No gummy, gooey, pasty mate
or feeling. Oct FASTEKTH today

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SALES

•pairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
7ni- U,. . i‘. ... , '. l.‘.v vr“u“iL.Ttin
Eaves Troughing
*
( ri.llh 1 ll.llr. 1’orth *&gt;f L iiriiHi i .ii
Tin Shop

Prices at Hostings Lives! ack
Sole* March 2. 1945

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

CARD OptTHANKS
INSURANCE and BONDS

Jerry Andrus
Nall Bank Bldg.

AUCTIONEER
List your Auction Sales with

rebases
Porter
Vitkin

fine fellow, s
but moat lmp&lt;
n good aoldle
Hastings (MR

Group, which

AT FIRST
SIGN OF A

DEWEY REED
Dates ran be made al Banner office.
Phone M67 .
iiadlng*. Mich.

VUSE 666
CoM Preparations as directed

When you need an electrician
call H. E. Smith, Phone 720
Fl-2. No job too large or too
unall. Route 2.
T.F.

JOHN BECK

Delton,
Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

fyinprzctk

k

Top Hogs
.
.—$14.60
,Roughs — .
$13.85
, Stags------- ------ $12.50
: Feeders
$7 to $23
Top Lambs
.
$16.10
Ewes —
.—.$9.75
Top Veal Calves
Deacons-------- .
$2 to $12
Dairy Cows
-.$40 to $150
Beef Heifers
&amp; Steers .
$9 to $15.50
Beef Cows
.
$8 to $12
Cutter Cows —
. . _$6 to $8
Bulls «9 to $12.50

Floor Sanders for Rent

one 2319

THE HOF

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Mich.

Sales made in any section. Dates
for auctions will be given with
promptness upon application. Call
al nfy expense — phone Prairieville

» Jr.

FRANK JONES
Bayer for STILES and Company,
Bastinn dockyard*, phone ISM, or
call 617 Lacey through the week.

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.

fhonc 2178
Nashville
At My Expense

Dates can be made ot
Banner office

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Hotel Hiding?

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AUCTIONEER

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Climax, Mich.

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

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CONTRACTING
114 W. Court St.
Hastings

PHONE 738-F3

AUCTIONEER
General auctioneering.

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lays I

Date? can

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Phone (Collect) 3965 or 2715 for

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j

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Phone Hostings 2715
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

1

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Residential—Industrial
Trucks. Tractors and Cars
Let us brighten that dark base­
ment. Phone or write.

Phone 13 F21

LLOYD J. EATON

Bill0 Sherwood

through to
which plaste
group, bccuu
aupnly. flnal

PAINTING

Iruss Fitting

Res. 3965
a.

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY

iXPERIENCED
FITTER
•

WOLVERINE
/des
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WHY RISK the Buffering. hour, of pay and sabotaged
production Caused by a crushed foot Concealed in the toe of
each Wolverine Safety Shoe i. an enormously .tong steel
dome which will turn aside thousands of pound, of falling or
rolling MIK. Wolverine Safely Shoe, are mift a. buckskin,
flexible as bamboo - even dn- that way after soaking. .That
mrims they help to fight off fatigue which is perhaps the
commonest cause of accident* Wear the Safety Shoe, that
fight against acciflents two ways—.Wolverine Shell Horaehide
Safety Shoes... ask to see them the first chance you get

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•

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WORKS

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SHOE STORE
'

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Battle

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crib,

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 1945___________________________________

IIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

THE HOME FRONT *

SECTION
'1 read is Joe E Brown'* "Your Kid*

dlviduai squadron In tlie Eighth Air' nonce company attached to the 4lh ' break up the formation.
| J ■a * r'r‘‘x&lt;-r*rLr,'r rx J r r r&lt;-r
Force.
Fighter Group, a P-51 Mustang I The citation stated that by this ।
niiniYiie
------------ , fighter outfit in lhe 2nd Bombard-J accomplishment, the group "ha*.
pApPY
k
Official Notice*-—----------------------------- ment Dirialwt.
| tendered an invaluable contribu-'
DARK I
DirAlliJ
woro'4thii‘htr glance *Cnl rMartln 'IHX*Cpl Quick™os *a ’^Sgt^ClirA wif
UUlan M.'
By JANE CAMERON

And Mine." Il seems incredible
1 that a comedian could hava written
I Jhe
the autrdoU
anecdotes with so masterful a
,
(Continued from First Section)
II hy
” a Jtanv
hand,
you'd think they were done
I hy a famous biographer. You'll
Here's a reprint of a story-sent F V.r
r.cYt.1 drill pre*, operator with the'Clark. re*lde* al 23a S. Jefferson
'
------- In your throat from
| have *•lumps
home by Sgt. Don C. Reid from Las ™ \u
Bread Wrapping Ma- Street, Hastings. Michigan.
,
' start to fmult,, and laughs also. He
Vegas. Nev. (George is the *on of the arSJTnTnt
ucluneCo. He hx, wrvwlwlth U» I
• • •
---------------------------------------------------------' has circled the globe lhe equivaRev. Dewey who served here a* (Miwl'i'kuuS'
l**Fn&gt;
Bwiuh'*ncr*E'w"io
?
i
_____
_
____
_____
..
.
lerit
of
2‘? times to entertain serV.
.
*
....
....
Army
Air
Force
In
Italy
—
A
&lt;
Something
for
the
Clamor
Gals
—
tor of the Methodist church.)
etcran of thirty-five mission*
mlv.ion* i• Frankie
is tvun
going to wu,
tour «&lt;v
the „»■•mill-. ice men in every hellish spot ImagINFANTRY CLAIMS HORNED
MAAF HEADQUARTERS Jan '
*r • •
। veteran
,
u,
TOAD EDITOR T/BGT. DEWEY
28-Hw sth Photo Rcconhalsance' ALLIED FORCE HEADQUART- Hown ' with ' lhe 15th Air Force tyy hospital*. The object of ths, iilnble. Bob Burns told him that he
moke some president a good
Tlie Ground Forces this week Group, operating with the 15th TERS. Ituly-OperaUons of the
&gt;e Sig-1
sig-1 "Kaiiut
enemy
target*.
T Sgt I
11 » ,‘he »»unded men can:1 would
wife.
claimed Horned Toad Editor-in- AAF. ha* been awarded a dUtln- . mu
"‘I venter
Center ot
o! Allied
Force Head- Richard J. Verdon. 22. of RFD No.
niuea rorce
No I see how well off they are.
guished Unit Citation for outstand- quarters
quarter* in
In lhe Mediterranean |11.
i. Creaaey.
Cressey. Mich
Mich ., will always
al»*ya re
re• • •
Camp Howie. ing performance of duty un Sept 1 Theater of Ojteration*
Operation* is
1* lhe
the task, member hU
hl* first trip to Blcchham
BiechhamThe unachievable—Getting Wesh HENDERSHOT NEWS
of0Uie
ilia 3154th
SlAatli
friar
Kb. 'roughest'
ToUtfhar*' i iSte.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brill and
6 1944. when
H secured valuable i R*
Signal Service
Com- iI mlMioh.
mer. Grrmanv
Germany, a*
as lib
copy In
weekly
column.san.
To UiuaDewey'g departure culminated 27 LteHLgcnce
1 taformatlon^under'hsz^
!'.
7* •unit
of the 3141st
as aBing
sometimes
tins
_ ...» — ..
...
nanv
i«.« ,mit
j nUssion.
। trste. os Bing sometimes *ay* •*-&gt;Mrs Albert Brill visited Mr and
month* of service in LVAAF Puh-.-ardous circumstances.
[SlgnaJ
Service
Our plane wa*n't
until
..
:
dv«vm.«t Oroupwhich.da
viwp wiiM.-n.-u&gt; re-;
re-[ "Our
wasn't touched
tou
- '4
■
— and
— •I ——-• •—
■ Mr*. Ray Staley of Dowling Tues­
lie Relations, durtnn which time lhe
The citation,
in port,reads*
reads:"Tlie
"The
I ’&gt;*lble tot the complex communi-1: we
*•]eft me
lhctarget
tar&lt;etarea.
nrw "*ara
Mldin&lt;
lhc wh.S' vS^Ar^* ro°?h? nS day and Wednesday of U&amp;t week,
T*"
— ---------I «l*
and Mrs nus,,
Albert
egmp newspaper achieved the repu-:
repti- sth
gth Photo Group u cited for out- ■
facilities
’“Uhle* throughout theiB
; jj.ge
.34 Liberator
ijberator Bomber radio-op-., Where*w_You
vr* Are^ to the Jap, nn Sunday Mr „■„&gt;
*&gt;ub- | *t
standing
of dutv
duly in
In theater.
Ihcater.
• crator gunner. "Then the German*' Havy. My Ideas always go travel- Brill were dinner guests nt Clintatlon as the beat-edited army' pub-1
8ndlnu performance
nerfonnance of
--yl=S I action
2USrfpc“n.s‘X5ne tiiO’t8 ’IT aU7&gt;’ln}&lt; rt’ure2!,
Ucatlon in the Wstern Flying
action on Sept. 0. .1944. Previous 1 Mcn ®&lt; thi»ctwnpany. among them , found our paiitlon. The sante aeries
—~
photographic intelligence disc laved being Tech. 3rd grade Ronald K. &lt; 0( flak bursts stopped our No. four canJ / . ,
*wdece?! slmUc lo
Jol,n Michael, was baptised.
Training Command
Brlzzolara.
Ingram.1 engine and sent the plane flying.*Uck in between these two comma* Clinton returns Monday to hi* ship.
CpI. Robert Pr
‘—*~r". oco-edltor.
c
‘‘"T. £ movement of the German Air । ,n«ram- 50,1 °r Mra
«»,.« and' 8gt
oo Wilunt. ! ro^‘fromo^^Xrof7heB2L
Walnut St. are employed in
wUrgdownm flame*.
Jf‘7“cla’* «pent theweekassumed editorship
of message traffic and i (Ufi tanks of our No. 2 engine were I,M comes out next Thuraday 89j end in Unsing, the gue*t of Mim
Ham L. Miller was transferred .from kans to another sector heavily de- 1111
A«jl to Public Relations for duly fended by concentrated fire of an- I [$cord; encode, route and decode | pierced, and gasoline was sprayed I comedian* will have used this Idea: Norma Knickerbocker. * Mrs Jay
tialrcrafl batteries To secure cov-।
messages. Some of them Jy Over the plane's fuxllage. mak- In one form or another and where! Rn.ith of Battle Creek spent frofn
there. ersge of the new ImuUUttoro it ww
l»«t troop, to go over-1 ““ r l^dingerou. to fire our ‘ «»&gt; I »* rxcrPt bfhlnd the '‘•’’t . Monday until Wednroday with her
Shortly -after hl* induction in
July. 1941. al Fort Custer. Mich..
Wayne went
tn Detroit Thursday
Dewey was assigned to duty at this hours, unescorted, and in unarmed
5000 lhe No- 3 engine was feath*• • •
“
"
‘
10 th* “»»***» ot *«orth Afri- eted For everybodywt..
everybody who owns a ;&gt;...
cane ’for his Army physical and passed.
station and served us chief clerk in aircraft deep over enemy-held ter• ——
r—
----------------£,un(jBy afternoon callers uf lhe
the orderly room of 353rd squadron. ritory. disregarding Intcruc and ac-1
. i By thia time lhe ship had lost
isnt&lt;—
u#ing
rhey are
needed lor
Ernest Haynes' were Mr. and Mr*.
While there, be . wrote a aporu col­ curate
antiaircraft
firefighter
and the
The company was recently
award-1
the formnUrm
nnd (lying
a eood !• Ewounded
mut
Rightless
yetcran*.
ever
present
threat
of
inService
Unit
dw^o^altltude
and
was
5
nd
ll
!S
&lt;*
ne
.
l
.°
H
&lt;?
r
‘
Ebcr. Lcinaar and Mr. and Mrs.
umn and features and drew cartoon* JeroepK ‘
‘
I
feet'ov^V^U ^^wiU.
Hud"*"
for The Homed Toad whlch..«t that
Harold Haynes.
•
time, was published by Special
Thr Extension class met with
"Intelligence obtained through 1 uonali? mMi ^Ek*^ ManMro
«?»«**, “'ld*' .Pue^to T °
.
Mrs. Lawrence Christiansen Thurs­
Service*.
the photograph.* rushed back to dividual* have been officially com- • 'hortage of fuel, the pilot brought
Dewey. 27 yean old. is a native ineir
their our*
base* serveu
served u-provwe
to provide valuamended for
for efficient
efficient handling
handling of,
of
plane to an emergency field.1 Wonder
which •externUnailng day .afternoon with eleven mem­
vanw- mended
bers find two guests. Mrs. Bumham
of Grand Rapids. Mich., and pos-1 U._
--------blc ------------information
td---------------------------the fighter unit*‘ military information of the highlit &gt; and. Just to add the finishing ■ company will get the Job of fuml- and Mrs Brogan wrre the substi■sesea a Muter* degree in Journalism j who dispatched atirraft which sue-• security claMiffcation-r.
touche*. * third engine cut out on' gating the stale building* in Ma-tute leaders for the lesson. ♦ Mr.
from the University of Iowa.
ihe landing approach. Nevertheless, j nils? What a Job that-wiil be.
ceufuily attacked.lhe installations.
...
and Mrs LawreiKe * Christiansen
Besides his regular editorial du- !.wreaking groat destruction upon holJlel.
a *afe landing was made, but thr
...
It-iv
n-d
C. ChrU’ionsen visited Pvt
d
tie*, which Included catchy, alliler- ' transport &gt;nd fighter aircraft vital rou |Lf"e shJi&gt;
riddled ship had to be towed from. The Old Cat Just completed and
Arthur Burghdoff at Percy Jones
atlve headline writing, unusual Iio thr enriny during their evaciu-,
,o.,v the runway.
: another mission He must have General hosuitul nt Battle Creek.
1 WITH THE
FIFTH
ARMY.
makeup and copy style. "Tlie Chief." i Uon Sgt. Verdon, who attended West -1 bulled out over enemy temtury be- Friday evening. ♦ Mr. nnd Mrs
i. ' ITALY—Private First Class Clar- &lt;rn Michigan College, enlisted In I cause one car is chewed up and his
as he was known to office Intimates I —
Vllbur
’
M
PnHl.irt
'
r,
‘
Ce
A
Wal,ers
Of
Billings.
MOnFrank
McCarty and Mr. jmd Mrs
and friends, wrote '"Swivel Drivel." I
Hu service. Sept. 11. 1942. and*! great, luxuriant fur coat i* a mass Henry Lelnaar were Sunday din­
editorial feature column. One of the I graduated from lhe radio school at I of burdocks. I tried to pick some of
u drink Juit before a shell fragment Sioux Fall*. 8. D. He won bi* gun-1 them out and he growled and spit. ner guests bf the Lloyd Haynes'.
eraUons in the Mediterranean hit it and tore tils blankets.
hi* column was noted not only for theater since Sept.. 1043
Laredo Field. Tex. I then stalked tp the door and I DURFEE
Walters is a member of the 6th !,j uer*' wings at ...
frequent sharp satire on army
; haven't *ccn him since.
Armored Infantry Battalion of the:
mood and method but especially for
Friends tn this community cxNinth Naval District Headquar-1 Ladles—Take your last years'
1st Armored Division lighting on
Headquarter* Seventh Army
its though t-provoking weekly
tars—William D. Hubbell, son of, hat. turn it bottom side up. batter tend their sympathy to the Rev.
I
the
Fifth
Atmy
front
in
July.
His
Public Relation* Office
themes.
and Mrs. Fred King in the loss of
platoon wa* maintaining an out-1 Mr and Mr*. W. D. Hubbell. 727 I a hump on it and sew on a posy. their son; . T 4 E*tlc. The Kings
"His transfer is a serious low to
p&lt;&gt;sl in a building and he was sit- .: N. East St.. Hastings. Mich.. was'Uid give the 4 bucks to the Red were on thp Baltimore circuit here
With
the
1277th
Engineer
Com
­
the paper," Lt, Canady said, "but
tmg on lite bed writing letters. He. graduated recently from lhe Naval I Cross. Tile one you fix will look
ten- ---years. We
know—them well
the ofound Forces gain not onlv a । bat Battalion uf Seventh Army In got up lo gel a drink and got as' Air Technical Training Center lo-1 Just as good as the one you would -fur- —
--- ----fine fellow, gentleman nnd writer,: France—Tec 5 Eugene V. Bennett. mr as tlie door of the room when Ji cater! at Norman. Oklahoma. While 1 have bought and you'll have a glow1 and can truthfully say Eitle wa*
but most important nt tlie moment, | A04"49??'
'I1 ¥r'.?nH Mr5K,A' E a ihell hit and exploded in the at the Norman school he studied I in your heart besides. My-new\« fine Christian boy. * We are
Bennett, 914 East Madison Street.
Street,
n good soldier." '
I Bennett.
room above and u shell fragment the aviation specialty field for spring dr***. It'S' equivalent rather. *&lt;&gt;iry to report that Howard Blrha*
been
awarded
3
Bronze
Stars
Mr. and Mr*. John
Hatting* (Mich.) Banner
। which his recruit training aptitude went down the road with our own man.
IMn- son of Mr
tor battle participation while serv­ came through the celling
AN EIGHTH AIR FORCE FIGH­ ing with lhe 1277th,Engineer Com­
The fragment hit his bed and tore teats showed he was best suited. • representative and I m blissfully Birman, has been wounded in both
up some of the letter* he had writ? and I* now eligible to earn a petty! happy over it. Hope it buy* some legs. Here is hoping he makes a
TER STATION. ENGLAND: Staff I bat Battalion in France.
go.xl recovery, * Mr. and Mrs. Rog­
• Spike Jone* records for tome i*oSat. Charles L. Buor. brother of
ten as well a* making a hole in his officer rate.
।
The
1277th
Engineer
Combat
er
Davis
entertained
Mr. and Mrs
•j The newly graduated man is now h.tcd boys in the Aleutians. Or
Mrs Arlene Winter*, of Hastings.
blankets and -sleeping bad.
Battalion,
Major
Wallets' wife, Margie, lives at 631 awaiting further duty order* either । sumpin' elsg just as heartwarming Geo. Conklin And son Clifford of
Mich.. L* a radio mechanic in one j —
------------ commanded by . —
■&gt;—
Lacey. Mr. and Mrs Henry D. Da­
of the P51 Mustang squadrons in I1 Harvey
Haney F. Martin, is a rtdesignaredesigna- Wyoming Avenue. Billings. Son u! , to sea or to a Naval base.
; and American.
vis and Richard Annelin. Mist
the high-scoring 352nd
FighterI tton of the 1st Battalion. 5th Lngl- Mr. John D. Walters. 213 East Bond |
Oroup. which recently received the, new Combat Regiment. The 5tli Street. Hastings. Michigan, lie is a 1
Louella Parsons lias the poorest Winifred Davis of Hastings with a
coveted presidential Distinguished , Regiment had its origin In Com- (graduate of Hustings High Sciiool Veteran Combat Engineer Unit
radio’ delivery and the sweetest ra- chicken dinner Sunday. In honor of
Unit Citation for "'extraordinary I panies C and D. Corp* of Engi- and worked us a machinist for With 550 Davs in Combat
die personality of anybody on the wedding anniversary of Mr.
heroUtn. determination and eiprlt beers, formed in 1861. They re- E W. Blis* .Company prior to enrt.
earth
Just how that grand gal can nnd Mrs. Henry D. Davis. A wed­
With lhe Fifth Army. Italy-Pvt.
de corps In action against the en­ ceived battle honors during Ute tcring lhe army.
4 Ii combine -----------the two—1* Beyond ine. —
but ding cake graced the table. After­
Robert H. Manley. Hastings. R. 4.
noon callers were Mrs. Geo Stan­
War.
Spanish-American
emy." The citation allows him to Civil
-------------------------- ----------------------War
...J I 15th AAF • in Italy—StafLSer-1 IS a member of tlie 19th Combat!
docs it magnlflcentlv.
ford and children of Dowling. *
wear the g»ld-frnmed blue-ribbon and the Philippine Insurrection. In,
Engineer Regiment. Mediterranean'
Companies C
n and D of lhe- Rcanl Boyd H. Clark, of Hastings, Theater veterans now maintaining i , ' The blue sky is larger than any Mr*. Lyman Hunt and son spent a
decoration, the only ribbon worn 1017 companies
few days last week with Mr. and
above the upper right pocket on the 2d Battalion of Engineer* were ex- 1 Michigan, is authorized to wear the roads, bridge* and trails for the cloud in it. and more enduring.
blouse.
panded into the »th Engineer Regi- distinguished unit badge as a
amemmem­ Fifth Army in rugged mountain'
—Jean Paul Richter Mr*. Claud Hunt and son Hubert. I
‘
of a ...............
15th AAF H-24 Liberator
A* a radio mechanic. Sgt' Buor ment (Combat). They received bat- ber
terrain before the Po Valley in I
_
....
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One of (he best war books I ve
constantly maintains and checks tie honors In World War I and group which has been cllcA for Itily.
the radios in his squadron’s Mu»- following a period of Inactivity, the outstanding performance of duty.
The 19th has maintained or re- i
tang*, since a plane with a "dead" unit was reactivated and redesig­ Sgt. Clark is an nanistanl ■ crew built more than 4000 mile* of road .
radio cannot take off and one chat nated the 5lh Engineer Combat chief. (To Keith and Don. both in and built or repaired more then
malfunctions over enemy territory Regiment on August 1. 1942. On service, this is your "ole man" 200 bridges in the Hanan cam-1
places the pilot at an extreme dis­ November T. 1943. in England, the they're talkin' about. Your dad is paign and has served in combat for 1
advantage. Sgt. Buor obviates these Sth Engineer Regiment was redes­ an alright guy. fellow*. &gt;
more than 550 days, including ac- ■
His group, commanded by Lt. tlon at Kasserine Pass. Tunisia. I
ooulbllltie*. Thus, hl* efforts have ignated and the 1st Battalion was
been a direct contribution towards named the 1277th Engineer Combat Col. Ellsworth R. Jacoby. Kansas and Casaino. Italy.
the success of the 352nd. which has Battalion.
City. Mo., was awarded the distin­
The engineers took un defensive i
The men of the 1277th helped guished unit citation for its highly poaltlon* against a possible Jaoan-1
destroyed more than 650 enemy air­
craft. both In the air and on the move General George S. Patton's Successful attack, despite severe op­ esc invasion of California early in
ground, making it one of the high­ Third Army drive from the beaches position. on the Prufening Aircraft l he war whyn a Japanese submar-1
est-scoring units in the Eighth Air at Normandy to n Junction with factory. Regensburg, Germany, last Jne shelled Santa Barbara.
Force.
General Alexander M. Patch's Sev­ February 25th. Tlie mission was a
While serving in support of a
The citation was awarded specl- enth Army near DiJon, France. vital one In the campaign to cut Ranger battalion in the Tunisian I
flcallv for a bomber escort mission Since then the 1277th has spent German aircraft production, inas­ campaign, the 19th Engineers re­
to Brunswick. Germany. In sp.lc moat of It* time supporting the much a* the Prufening plant was moved more than 15,000 mine* from
of numerically superior odd*, the ■Kgressivc French 2nd Armored Di­ tinning out a large number of en­ a single minefield at Sened.
group "relentlessly a tucked, break­ vision, and the 79th, 90th, 100th emy fighters monthly.
The IBth sailed overseas In Au­
ing. scattering and destroying enemy end 103rd American infantry Divi­
En route to Ulis important tar­ gust. 1942. sen etT in Northern Ire­
formation*."
thereby
frustrating sions. They have also seen service get. the group was intercepted by land. Scotland and England and
German fighters from, getting with the 5th American Armored scores of aggressive Luftwaffe landed on-African D Day. Novemthrough to the heavy bombers, Division.
fighters, but tlie Liberator*' gun­ &gt;*r r. 1M2. at Anew, Northern
Tec 5 Bennett entered the serv­ ners repelled' the onslaught, and Algeria. T^ey went up to secure
which plastered the target. Tile
group, because of a diminishing fuel ice 9 February. 1943. and has been the group fought through to the tne
the leit
left iianx
flank ot
of tne
the 1st infantry
Infantry
, suonly. finally head back for Eng­ overseas for 12 month*. Prior to objective. Over the target, the ’ Division. When the Algerian fight
lund. after having destroyed 27 en­
bombers were subjected to a lieavy ended, oart of the 19th went to
emy aircraft, probably destroyed ployed by the Willow Run Bomber flak barrage, but this loo failed to
(Continued on Pago 2. Sec. 2.)
two more and damaged seven other*
in "one of the greatest aerial bat­
tle*" in the European Theater of
An Eighth Air Force Fighter Sta­
Operations
Tlie group is com­ tion. England—Lawrence M. Quick,
manded hy Col. James D. Maydrn. son of Mr. and Mrs. Vcm Quick,
of Junction City. Kan.
ot Route No. 2. Delton. Mich., ha*
. On a subsequent mission, the been promoted from private first
352nd shot down 36. with Sat class to corporal.
Buoy's squadron accounting for 24
The 23-year-old soldier is an au­
of that total,
tomotive mechanic with an ord-

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German machinegun, mortar and I- With the I
' Mr, and Mrs. George portey i
artillery
15S •to",&amp;ft»°ssa!
calved a letter tram their ten Bt
ojnjun lire in January, 1 Mt. (Theodore J
, ... Italy's Apennines be- *VUM IIVUJL ITLTVJ; j. Bayne. 180 tAc.
Marshall,
Sec
Thursday evening, from ■ Rllr VK I
cleared mine*, built and main- fighting in
Sgt. Gerald Forbey. somewhere
tabled foolbrldgfli and hsld open; fore the Po Valley with the 362nd ’ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
riancu u sauer.
ot ana
approach routes lo the water bat- Infantry Regiment. which broke :quh claims
. Long Beach, Baltimorg.
tiers.
through the Gothic Line In one of'
wests of their drying
»«•“»«{ *«
I Jamea A. BaUon and wUa tc
Ira. Alvin Hel- dull* cold- H« also **id he had bean
They supported the First Special b* highest and best defended mc*wk unloading auppUaa at the Ar- Servlce
Force and thei BUr "Sis- ,wa- ™ 3#2“d u *’?rt ut “w Blst
Clare Bawdy and wife. Lot 2 Blk
working hard.
. 12. Kehfield s Add. HasUngg city.
ter” and 88th Blue Devil’ divi- ‘^wder Rivr!r“'Dlvlslon with the
Letters
to
lhe
Duration
club from
The regiment entered the Tunis­
Frank O. Roush and wife tc
. 1st /Bat, Donald Smelter, some­
in ww
the spring
Army.
num in
spruifl offensive
uiiciuivr to.
IV.-ruth
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'
Boin 30 AC Sec 24 Maole Qrova •I State of Michigan. Par. Sac. 4.
ian campaign in January. IMJ.
IMS. in
In skms
where In Pacific:
«... th. «nain»ers held Rome and continued to serve in
Hb regiment broke across the
w » &lt;»•«.
»««
Jtoht njnk for Tl’hours har- support of the 88th and 85th divi- Sieve River in tlie strongly’ defendStewart «.
C. Alkenhead and
wife, Woodland
~ ......
....
ImLvTov. o.J U7.V~„
J recx- were mr aiKi sora i. w. , club
Club Member*'
Members: II wish to thank
Webster. Jr
Jr . Lol Pine !
W F Savacool and wife to Slate
£5*
and
daughters.
Marilyn, you all for the card and nice ate^rmomlrolimn.' storuM they bridged th. Amo Rte- ed line and attained the top oI * to&gt; Frank H Webster
8. Prairieville.
of Michigan. P»r Sac. M, Carlton
1 Dara^ne and Judy, abo Mrs Wai- tiaiery you sent me Christmas. At
Hra of 37-mlillmeter antitank ei and pierced the Gothic Line.
, Mount Calvi. 2225-foot-bigh moun- 1 tec. Sec. ,?'T
palrlevl ,,e’
i'arranty Deeds
I Lew J. Hopkins and wife teI! ter Griswold of Charlotte. * Mr. the time of my birthday I was on
iurf small anoiT while AmerA "Jack of all tradea ” outfit, the 1 tain in which the Germans had ; Warranty
Clair H Craig und wife to Roy Ralph H Neatell and wife. Lot 3. ,®r nni2h.?Z.
*rfth .S'.-f?..1
I,nd Mr&gt; B R Clinton entertained combat and at Christmas I was
troops withdrew They again I IClh has built railroads and con-1 emplaced artillery in tunnels runClair
v^ala wife w««c
w
■ Blk ’• Paulina Beach. Johnstown. ftA* £**7
Wrb’Hev 7nd
80 Ac
" Bunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ar-! on tha Island of Ptleilu in the Pa­
ded cover for the withdrawal crete pillboxes, drained swamps and | nlng 50 feet underground in rock. A.l Wrbley
80 Ac.
Ac. ate.
Sec. । Ray * Harwood and
Casttetonand wife. ao
Qatesburg aS T30 Monday
I th ur elm ton .«u Robert and Don- l*u GroupT Snce then I have b2n
--- ._a
... the
um 1st
pipelines
Once the
engineers
At tlie entrance ot one of these l’- Castleton. i nl ?
fur— They
supported
Did pipelines
Once
the engineers
।
„ .. , v I Harlle Durkee and wife. Par. Gee.
Mra. L. D. MBea and aotL the Rev aid of West Carlton. Helen Moore, mnvxi ui
camp on ZnfthVr
tl 34th Infantry dlvUionj and the I used a gas mask, converted
eente.--’ into a
- there had been seven enemy guns, F
’ ’ ~
Ethe
Bark, et al. lo R. RLockc
w nuttend
John Mlles of Waytend visited her and Jimmie Gonzales other guests island Every effort b being made
underwater
emplared Tile outfit captured 400 zr.u
Armored Division in the coo-»diverk
a helntet.
helmet, for l
..
gnd
SO Ac. Sec 35.
33, Prairie-1
Prairie- j
nd wjfe. 80
JeM P Rowteder and wife to daughter. Mrs. Robert Sponable and were Irving Dawea. Six Lake*. Mr.; to make us as comfortlble as pwdiw phase of the African cam-1 work. Or.
On sssiher
another occasion
ten they op- Germans und killed and wounded ville.
ll*e- .
„
.
. , , William Earl Weeks and wife. Lol
family on Monday of last week * and Mrs John Perry, Irving. How- *(ble and the Red Cro« b doing
’
cratederated
a ferry
a ferry
boat. boat.
They They
nave have niany others within 11 days during' Kte
....... Razcnberg.
,
Kathryn
el al. to LesB. ortgg s Add.. Nashville.
Mra Helen Pennock and Mrs Ralph ard Clinton and daughters, sowne.' a lol lo make our stay here pleMKWh
M■■■. In fh» van. 1served
served In
in support
sumxirt
of
ofaBritish.
British. CanaCana- tills part of lhe drive
' lieC Fellows and wife. Par.
to Starring
Starring of
of Hickory
Hickory Corners
Corners were!
were | ** Mr
Mr and
and Mrs.
Mr». Wm.
Win. Ayers
Ayers of
of KatKai- an
....
_ _ to thank you wain for
Pur. Sec.
Sec. 6.'
6.,
carlo NlWhwmer and
and wife to
t. 1 wish
e“*"
---------------------- -------------------- .-i The regiment advanced on the Prairieville.
Janrea A*'BaUor, ..... wife Lot 33U 111 Bat'U- Creek Thursday after- anuuoo wore Sunday dinner guests your interest.
•’
itesneetfuiiv
direct FJurcncc-Bologna route.
Jesse A Osgood ’nd wife to Ai-jCHy
'
•
' I noon. * Mrs. Russell Smith of Kate-, uf Mr. and Mrs. E- G. Olsan. *r
led Sicily, built the first Amer-1 —,-1. .
.
...
spent
the weekend
with
nL.ii—
have been —
commended by; Highway 65. through bleak moun- mond Weber and wife. Partjeb Sec.) Clayton W. Bennett and wife to m«°°» »P*
nt--------——— —
— ■her
— I Mis.
- Ray Wletend and Bonnie Lou I
n airfield there, cleared the* They
They ......
... Mr.
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.—, Soots- —
fn4«f lhc
0011 ““ew"
feutenant General Omar N. Brad.
I Benjamin F Washburne and wife Patent*.
and. Mrs.
: attenam
itw Brethren
orwtnren Ladies
aaairs Aid;
om
xhrj for Incoming supplies and 1 Lieutenant
Brad- : tains ahose peaks often were hid-. 17 and 18. Hope
In rain clouds and fought in
Ethel Gamble to Eldon J. Farrell Lm Blk 13 Middleville
Iman. * Pvt. Charles Durkee who Society
rietvalatthe
thahome
hatneofofMrs.
Mrs.Oeo.
Oeo.
• • •
morted the 9th and 45th infan- ley, now. commanding the 21st den
1
Brown “and
and wife tol
tol£
“ bc&lt;n
befn stationed
«•»««?&lt;’ al
•&lt; Pants
Pania Isle.
Isle Overholt teal
teat Friday.
Friday.
I
# c? Somewhere in Belgium
nnd wife. 160 Ac Sec 15. Wood-| Walter *J.
J ‘Brown
11**
di/Bions and the 1st Armored ..Army Group„on_the Western Front, ram. mud and kj*winds.
arry
T
O^n
and
aTfe
Par
J
Mr
*
nd
Ur
‘
YelUr
hn~
.n^L.tion
tor
The362nd’a tntrd teiualion. fight-’and
Harry T 6»«&gt;r.i
'■
- -■
rision in
- nd Lieutenant
S.
Division
In the rapid advance to
n.......
..... General George —
« 20.
n Hastings,
HMlao.
SV®*aSJTJm " :*£w JL S£w uiSST^Sl ISi
Ke Mm*1"* Straits.
.
Patton. Jr . Third Army comman- mg alone and out of communlca- ■ Henry Maynard and wife lo Jcr- I gee.
The outfit entered the ’ Italian des.
zo.1. were bunoay dinner guests ol '.7“! jv ,7llr '7""',
tlon with division and regiment. O Andras and wife. Lot 366. city. [ Clare Sawdy and wife to Walter
^““.“5.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Yelter of North A!” ft" r^ved^l.^e i
wa* one of the Fifth Army units
Isaac H Osgwxl und wife to j Brown and wife. Lot 3. Blk 13
campaign in October. 1943, and
Irving, a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwa- ft" ^.S™*”** iSJkLi .~T
hacked up the 34th and 36th dill-1 Lc-cal Soldier Firhling in Italy's
that took Futa Pass, u feat that! Floyd D. Johncock und wife.-!*- Ac.. Kenfleld's Add. city,
and daughter Joyce were der of South Campbell called on ""p. f™*?,
tlons In the push to Cassino The Apennines with Infsntrv Regiment won the battalion a division clta- Sec. 20. Hope
I David R. Hooper and wife to Lelnaar
in. Kalamazoo Saturday
. er 01
engineers ferried doughboys .acroM. Thai Had Kev Bole in Push
Walter Dunkelbentcr and wife to white Rroducts Corporation. Par.
Tom Lof tut at Pennock h
Sunday. * Sunday afternoon callers
nd“
??p'
Tire regiment was activated at John D. Wright and wife. 20 Ac. g^c. 33. Thornapple
the Rapido River through intense | Through Gothic Line
of
Mrs Julia Godfrey were Dr. and KSL*? £‘u,r2WtA, 7?,, dKTl2nd n
Camp SOUTHWEST
While. Oregon.
August 15.
Sec. 7. Assyria.
1 Roy E Boise and wife to UVertv
RUTLAND
£‘rc£r”S‘l£: [ SffbXo'SSB,
K?. Ut
• 1642 with u cadre from the 1st
Pearl M Briggs to Irma L Kraft H Shay and wife, et al. 80 Ac. Sec. j Mr. and Mrs Uster Lord and Six. “
Cavalry Division. Tlie men trainevl and husband. Lot 74. Phillips 3rd Ji. Assyria
family were S3
Sunday
guests “of
their.
1
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c
BUWen.
...d
-u.
lit.
WS?
’
U^
m“"^
Intensively for a month al their Add . Nushvllie
, William J. C. Steuhena and wife I narents. Mr. and Mrs. Jernes Wilcox 11
first overseas station. Oran. Al­
John W. Duffey, el us. Fay Humgeria. and joined tiie Fifth Army mel. et ux. N'.- Lot 70 and SV i Ac. Sec. 1. Yankt
in Italy with other regiments uf Lot 71. Elmwpod Beach. Yankee,
4 la Deiila Oaks spent this weekend Saturday night and Sunday with(“«“«•
-------- ...
Springs.
tht 91st. during last June
Most. Sincerely.
-X-1 with Shit ley Smfth * Mrs ficroid
[ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Munroe
The 362nd first went into action
Emery Goodslte. et al. to Paul- fl £ I TAM
BUI Boughncr
. Brummel of McCallum district was f®111* °f, North Irving. * TT^e
near Casaglla July 12 and effec­ inc B. Daniels. 20 Ac. Sec 30. Irr- U F I I II 11
|
I a guest ot Mrs. Jar
tively spenrhended Fifth Army's . ing.
January 29
rapid ad\&gt;ncc4to lhe Arno River
Louise Green Brown, et aL to’ Mr. and Mrs. Elite E Faulkner
(* •
Camp Joseph T. Robinson
a«r.Si
of Dowl-- M«kP"cX.
with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs.!
H W Gear and wife. Lot 49. Su- left this week w*^*^
Wednesday s&amp;'zswWt^kZs^VufeK;
for West Jerr&gt;’ *nd Freddie Tc
. ■
Arkansas
the home Owen Steckle of Carlton. Mr. and |
HINDS CORNERS
' pen-tsor’* Piut. Ford’s Point. Prair- Point. N Y. .Jor
vhj—
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i"
Mr.
«-»r» Rnnrliv
Friends: Received your
Arnold
Faulkner
Mr and Mrs Roy Oaks,
a SunMn I.vl
Levi Hvnrt
Hynes were
Sunday after- ,
Mrs Margaret Pyrrell ha* come lcville
11 heir son Major
it Christmas but got mixed
ur*.u“
ner day evenlna guests at the home of noon «J&gt;ter». * Mrs. Spenor John-1
to make her home with’her parents.
Clara I Tinkler Bayne to Wil-land family * Mrs. Marshall
Norjm. r«n«J
I had a terrible week
*nd
r °£ “**" “,Sed on the rifte
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wellman while liepi Dewey Reed and wife. Lol 7. wood. Mrs. J. C. Horton and Mrs. Mr and Mrs James Wilcox were
and Mrs Aibera Nash o&lt; the-at the Geo. Forbay. haaM...Wadnaa. .®".m&amp;Hm’*Trni
her hufband is overseas Mrs. Well-*’ Leach hike ’
: Frank Francisco and daughter spent Mi.
Tanner district, w Mr. and Mrs i day afternoon.
In awlrering. ThW
man. entertained her brother and
Elsie Bates to John DeGoede. Ut! Friday in Kalamazoo. * Mrs. John Oley Dougtesa and family of CarlCarl Krauss rpenl the weekend J Rn'^mn^tey &amp; ^T^era1 te
। wife from Muskegon last week * 12. Gwins Grove. Barry
1 Adams nnd Mrs. Glenn Williams
“
. Mrs. Hatley Moore suffered a light
Russell M VanAnlwerp and wife 18™! »h* were in Battle Creek, ton Center were recent gurate of with hb grandparents. Mr. and X\nhJn!e?'’
““‘J1 *'ft
; stroke several days ago but was able lo George H. Proctor and wife. 120 Thursday afternoon * Mrs. Charles hU mother. Mrs Lib Douglass a Mrs Chas Hnkbelner of North In- ’’lc ‘“"f,1
.... Mrs Uda
w.. Har.... , Mr and Mrs George McNutt and mg. a Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fish,:
.
\dft ‘J!®* *n"hlnft2
■ to be about some on Thursday. * Ac See. 19. Orangeville
.
Florin entertained
IF YOU NEED MONEY TO FIX UF YOUR HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phjllms’ little
can rtlve litem I
Charles T. Hess to J. M. 8co«’!J?JJ,ogv “‘A Leon Pennock—and, °roraie Lee_were Sunday visiters. daughter Virginia and-aun Calvin JSgtery
| son has been quite sick the past
----------------- —mi (or dinner Wed-: at the home of Mr. and Mre Roy , wore in Grand Rapids Saturday. * haven't Jen mJch here to hunt a*
wife. 40 Ac Sec. 24. Castleton.Ineoday.
!
P Mrs Ella Wertman has i Oaks. * Mrs. Rolland Lertake of I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boughncr of' , w A
THIS SPRING STOP IN AND SEE US. . . WE ARE
a
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who b vlritlng her Lake Odessa were Wadnesday
call- I ft,
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hnL
son of Mr. and Mrs Orville. HainMAKING LOANS FOR JUST THESE KIND OF RE­
ahleh h” **•" occupiecl by thr I P«»nU. Mr and Mrs FreJ Otte era of Mr and Mrs E O. ofsen *‘Sid whkh^uiugh’shJSd »«•
mond. also Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kon- Srcy «' AMvria
I Geoijte Fredrickson family. * Mra. called on her steter and husband. Wednesday evening supper guests j “' i.?],”:!.'1
ft fft
ieczsy’s •mall »On wrie quite sick s n...t
ra
Exh" Pennock of Hickory Corners Mr. and Mrs Harry Dunn Thursday Of Mr. .and Mrs B R Clinton were
,e
.ft
’ not ,nuU1 fur
PAIRS AND REMODELING SO GET READY NOW.
. last week, but are better this nuirnr’
called on Mr* Uda Harrington Sun-; evening.
Mr* Dorothy Clinton and little 01B*‘ w u
u-htfoot
1 ing.
forenoon * Mbs Clara West-:
------- ----------------------- daughter Sally Lou * Mrs. Karyl
Daniel Carl Ughtioot
I Gus Kline returned liomc Satur- 20;tIrvl(n’‘
COME IN TODAY.
Mamie Todd to Nekton R Neil.||!atP vtxj^ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mr- soi th Mfl'IT?
Livingston and children of Clarksr.mlk ftaihrrinr
wife half
In 160 Ac : Ewpn nt Gull lake Sunday * Mrs. I "l ’* a
&lt; u, ,u
, kk,
’Rle visited her parents. Mr and
.nd Mr..
। the home ot Mr nnd Mrs Fred and wiie.
nan Interest
i
Leon Leonard nnd daughter Barban P" Monday night the nebhbors - Mts
Wieland Sunday after- ,JPc'“ftrlleS,®Ih ^xnd “r*.*
| Kelly near Hickory Corners. * Mr. S-7
Sec. 25. €=r!i::n
Carlton 4
Laura
B
el al. to Mux- and Mbs Clara Westgate were in I
Mrg Emma Kenyan gathered for no?n * Mr and Mra. Harry Bough- 1
^n'
and Mrs. Spelmah Casey entertained
’
” Gardiner,
—*
farewell
nnd
found the
ller
Of Lake
Odessa were
ld.
Howard Thaler and son.
the past week. Mrs Edd McPharim. well D.
D Ritter and wife. 95 Ac Sec Kalamazoo Saturday. * Dr
Dr. Bvrun
Byrun 1 •
a- ----P*rty
and -------lire
ner UI
Lagr UAJta?.!
U..M.I
------ •party
--- ---- uc.
—c.v Wednesnivilsa- |t ?I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stauffer of 16. Woodland
E Farwell
medical patient
patient in
in Rou&gt;&lt;
nou*c all darx.
darx. ou:
ou: Ben
Ben was
was .scon
scon day
day afternoon
afternoon callers
callers of
of Mr.
Mr. and
and I East Freeport; Mr. and Mrs. Mar­
;E
Furwell is
is a medical
vin Thaler and family. Hastings
I South Hastings Mr and Mrs. Ren­
Charles H Rundle to Francis L'Borger
hospital.. Kiiianiaxoo.
Kalamasoo.
Kalamazoo.
I'10
dressed and '
a phone
- —
call Mrs
Ot0 porbey.
. noigex. nospitui.
nie Mott of Hendershott. Mr. and Bauer. 100 Ac. Sec. 16. Carlton.
— -------- ------------Mr an(j Mts F C Tabberer had Mr. and Mrs. Win. Spear and son
;1 Mr.-. **
Mary
Duster
te spending
u to another neighbors informed EmMrs. F.dd Rice and Mr anti Mr.'.
Eldon J Farrell and wife to few days with her son-lif-law and i.u tnat un oiu inena had ccme to as Sunday dinner guests, the Rev. of Caledonia: Mr. and Mrs Basil
j Rex Casey of Maple Grove. * Junior Ethel Gamble, Par . Sec. 15. Wood­ . daughter. Mr. and Mrs LaVern call. On her return hume she found and Mra M. H. Dawson and Mr. Thompson and son of Pontiac, met
■ Bechtel from Great Lakes spent hind.
Quick near Benfield. * Mrs. Leo sixteen friends with lunch baskets and Mrs Herman ooKh In honor of 'with lhe former's daughters, Mrs
tables,
chairs
and
cards.
A
puise
ot
------------’* birthday. .* ....
the past week with ills parents. Mr.
William A. Fletcher to Hoyt H. Chamberlain. Mrs. Golda Royer of
Mrs. —
Tabberer
Mrs Lillian Kokx and children and Mrs.
. and Mr*. John Bechtel.
Merritt and wife. Lot 9, Oak Park. Buttle Creek. Mrs Surah Town and money was left and good byes said Leona Wieland of Allo visited Mr. Woodrow Knowles and family for
Johnstown.
i1 Mrs Ethel Pennock of Hickory 1at a late hour On Thursday Wm. and Mrs- Clair Yelter of North Irv­ a Sunday dinner at the Knowles
Mllb
moved
Mrs
Kenyon
to
her
Laverne A Scgar. et al. to Ches-1 Corners spent Sunday with Mr nnd
ing Saturday * Mr. and Mrs Chas. home in Battle Creek.
9 Stebbins Bldg.
Member F.H.L.B.
Phone 2503
Lot _.
5. M”- Wad" Town. * Dean Williams. new home In Nashville * Didn't It Overholt spent Bunday with Mr.
Eight-five per cent of commodifies ter G— Banghart
........— mid wife.
-------------....
«-----54^ Of j,fr an[f Mrs. Roger Wil- sound like spring on Sunday? All and Mrs Bud Alling and Mbs Eve­
Announce menu
bought in this country are purchased ।
R°ush» Add . Freeocrt.
the
birds were In their very best lyn at Battle Creek. In the evening
The Woman's Society of the
hams
Is
on
the
sick
list
*
Mrs
1
... u-nmm
Dennis ,A. Wiley and wife to Ben­
voice. * After a silence of nearly six
jamin F Wuhbtirne and wife. Par. • Lorraine Florla and Mrs. Raymond weeks word came from Pfc. Dale they met their son. P.H.M. 3 c Hu­ Methodist Church will meet with
: Wuncw.'kt are werking at Fort Cusbert Overholt, who has been at San Mrs Mattle Mishler on Thursday.
i ter. a Mr. and Mrs. Mason Norwood Laraber that lie was now on one of Francisco since last April. * M/Sat March 13. Meet al Endres store for
Philippine Islands. He und an­ Clayton and Mrs. Bunn and daugh­ transportation.
. of Kalamazoo visited their brother the
'
soldier take turns driving a ter Carol spent Bunday a f tarnoon
: and sister-in-law
Mr. and Mrs other
1
] Marshall Norwood Thursday after­ truck and manning a Tommy-gun. with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elmer
W.C.T.U.
Mr and Mrs Lester Sonnrvllle and family of Grand Rapids.
noon and evening.
The W.C.T.U. will meet with Mrs.
THE STIRRING STORY OF ONE
Mrs Lincoln Bush received news and Sharon Manning spent Thurs­
Hay Wieland Tuesday. March 13. at
Thyrsday evening of the death of her day in Grand Rapids with his sis­
2
o
’
clock.
You
are invited to attend.
I sister. Mrs. Arion Brown in Oa3t- ter and husband Mr. and Mrs. J
Pfc. Lyle Newton who Is stationed
FAMILY. .. FOR ALL FAMILIES!
lawn hospital. Marshall. * Mr. ahd V. Brown. * Delores and Jimmy at a camp in Missouri is spending
I Mrs Gordie Durkee and son David O'Connot of Knlamazoo spent the a furlough with hb parents, Mr.
Pfc. "Donald Welfare of Hastings
weekend
with
their
grandparents,
i wfre dinner guesU of Mr nnd, Mrs
and Mrs. Neil Ncwtdh of West Carl- end Pfc. ktyle Newton accompanied
THE MIGHTIEST DRAMA OF
The excilmg drama ol a nation's
I Harry Rolfe in Kalamazoo. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Frank Horn. * Mrs. Um. •
.
Pic. Reuben Fish of Percy Jones
I * Mr mid Mrs. William Rore ot Dcnald Manning and Sltarcn spent , P.H.M. 3'c Hubert Overholt ar­ and
spent Saturday evening with
greatest era! Breathtaking
.Kalamazoo spent Saturday nnd the last of the week with Mrs. rived home Sunday evening to spend Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fish and fam­
OUR TIME
FOR ALL TIME!
Evelyn
Armour
in
Hastings.
Sunday at their cottage at Crocked
a 17-day furlough with his psrtnU, ily.
spectacle! A score of 87
■ lake and attended church services |
Mr. and Mrs. Chas - Overholt.
Pfc. Reuben Fish now at Percy
. here Sunday morning. * Miss Ellr- M/Sgt,
Clayton
Bunn,
who
has
Umbrella Holder
Jones hospital. Franklin Burgess.
rousing songs! 200 mighty
i abetli Robinson of Lansing spent
A farmer mada an umbrella hold­ been assigned to Camp Atterbury, Jr and Junior Blough of Battle
I th? weekend with her parents lhe i
Indiana, returned home with his
scenes! A cast of 12,000!
' Rev. and Mrs W D. Robinson. ♦ er from an old Ford connecting rod wife who 4ia* been with him for qreek. and 8 K 3/c Floyd Stahl
Sunday evening guests
of
Mrs, Myrtle Lelnaar who has been | by bolting it to the seat ot the trac­ 1 three
They are with
inroe weeks.
*wecx*. tucv
witn their were
PHM
", . ..
n
u vr i, ;
. ................
I spending several weeks with her! tor and putting the umbrella polo in
' sister at Lake City returned home lhe other end.
Clayton served overseas since July Chas. Overholt home.
I Friday.
of 1939.
,
On the Sick List
Mrs Wm. Cairns of North Irv­
ing In improving.
Mrs. Ernest Tooker k reported
as being much Improved from the
stroke which she suffered recently.

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COURT HOUSE HEWS^*“»“‘^&gt;‘* *

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Is Coining!

So Plan NOW

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

CHURCH NOTES
.
Methodist Church
J. W. McCue. Pastor
10: 30— Morning Worship. Ladles
Day. Three ladlea will speak; chor­
us choir will sing, also a trio uf
ladies.
11: 30—Bible school
7: 00—Chr'stisn Endeavor. Doro­
thy Bunn, leader.
8: 00—Evening worship. Two laa‘"s will speak, ladles chorus will

.. .&lt;0
.m—
—Wednesday
sveanesaay evening.
evening, Bible
study
ly and prayer meeting./Note
meeting,
change in WS.CB.
v..ange
WS.CS. meeting to be
on Thursday. March 15. al the
home of Mrs. Mattle Mishler.

COLOR

INFORMATION
Q.

—..HENRY KING

Six out of ten calls lo ‘’Information” are for num*

LAMAR IRQIII

licrs listed in the directory. Each one increases the

Aieunder Kno« » Charles Ccbwrr Cenkjine frtrgefiM • Ttwnis Mitchell
Ruth NeUon . Sit Cedric HudmtU
Hardnitl • Vincent Price • WUiism Eythe
Miry AMerwn . and a ust d 12.000
12
. .
.

3S3TG3K

EEEJEER

load on war-busy wires — may alow up other calls.

Q.

• k^L44311UJUl

TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY, MATINEE AND NIGHT,

THURSDAY, MARCH 8

MATINEE WILL BE RUN AT THE STRAND
EVENING AT BARRY THEATRE.
First showing 3:00 P.M.

//pit many o/ lhe telephone rallt lo ‘'Information'

Evening show 8:00 P.M.

How much time it loti by tuch neediest rallt?

A total each day of more than 1,000 hours of opera*

tor and'Switchboord time in Michigan alone.

PLEASE

L'nited Brethren Churches
M. H. Dawson. Pastor
Pjeasant Valley
10: 00—Preaching
.
11: 00—Bible school
8:00—U.B.C.E.
8:00—Tuesday
evening, prayer
service.

10: 30—Bible school
11: 30—Preaching.
7: 00—U.B.C.E.
8: 00—Preachlnk, message by Ute
Rev. H. R. Pfeiffer of Hastings
8.00-Thursday evening prayer
service.
2:00—Thursday. March 13. W. c.
T. ,U. meets with Mrs. Ray Wlc.
land.
Housewives Fingers
Housewives digging their finger*
nails
alls Into
into a moistened
molstc
cake of soap
Bnd this prevents
' i accumulation of
dirt under the nail
to remove when you’re finished
with work.

WIuAmfImm low Fi|M

Ix»ok in the telephone directory firtt.

If tha

number you want is not listed, and you must call
‘’Information,” write it down so you won’t have to

COUGHS

er Braochisl IniiatioM

Dm Ta Colds

—With Bwckky*&gt; “CangdioT

ask for it again.

Adult bargain matinee 63c tax 13c total 76c

Evening prices Adults 92c tax 18c total $1.10
Children under twelve 33c tax 7c total 40c.

MICHIGAN Bill TILIRHOMI COMPANY

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ihi

«&gt;i c«ou ir

hi&gt;

&gt;oit .kept
Gai Huck

aioc
OMULU S UBUC BTOBX

�THE HASTINGS HANNER, THURSDAY. MARCH 8. 1»43
I|
er Conversion, Then
.
What?” Mari- man. who is rrecuperating from a I Mrs. Fred Cole of Ruting* •pent A rdnon
i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor ( 7 p.tn. young peoples’ service.
Mrs. Will
Sunday
with the Andrew Town- Sunday
’
l»-n Stanton:
Stanton: “"What
• । •—
Sisson at 119 N. Washington Street,! 7:45 Preaching service.
■ lyn
I..—, Shall we Ex- leg injure. ♦ . Mr. nnd
0 ri-.il..
z-_—.u
......—
...
— —
---------Jarman.
. Nash and Stuart of R.
Battle Creek
sends.
on Wednesday evening. Mar. 14th,.; The quartet will soon be with us. 1----ptet?"
Eleanor
Jarman.
)
March
18
to
April
1
plan
to
be
FIRST CHURCH OF
evening callers at the I
iwith
usr’
•
Bunday
night.
March,
4.
was
a
d Mr. I MARTIN CORNERS
&lt; IIHIST. SCIENTIST
mother. Mrs. Anna Lai
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
' Junior Bible clam will meet -at big nlidit for. Urn ChrbUfin EkuleaY- Worth Green. Jackie. Mr. i
Corner church and Center Streela* METHODIST CHURCH
1 Mr. and Mm Shirley Slocum wrre family in the Goodwill
7Mn. BlanUt Merrick's. Tuesday.4, prera of Jefferson' Street U. B. Marshall Gfeen and famt ’called
•-----i»«t week,
**ak t Her many friends will oe giaa u&gt; mcirnewii
Subject. "Man."
‘
of tart
On the Horry Greens near
—', ’ insing vb-itbr.i. Friday nf
I
March
13'
I
church.
A
large
crowd
wax
in
at
­
arnev and Mlw Ruby know that Mbs Marjorie Cogswell. ladle* IMn*
Sunday service'll am.
Sunday. * Mrs. Frieda Marshall. -Mrs.
----- --Ruth Var
Sunday School 11:00 am.
I
Prayer
service
at
lhe
CUrttr.
।
tendance
and
wiUirssed
a
very
Branch district visited Sunday at Cogswell were L_.
Battle,
—, Creek
--------------------visitors----who recently underwent a goitre , Mr*- Albert
Sunday school 9:30 am.
I home. N. Church St.
; beautiful retting fur lhe message thr
ulr .I.'.r
. rru-MiV
ln-i in Battle "
- 1 «...
Will Hawblirar.. * Mr. and Mrs. Saturday. Their
sister Cadet l-'ni**
Nuroeoperation
Creek,
was .M.
able I
Wednesday evening service 7:45'
■Prevnliing Prayer."
. . Grover Marshall of S. Maple Grove! Carrie Cogswell accompanied them to return to her home in Nashville ,
JEFFERSON ST. UNITED
It was preceded by a program of spent Sunday
"ILiim nn. u&gt; clhBib rfirn Burr'iu.ts aiiB. ii
evening at the hame and stayed over night, re- last Monday and U coming along ■
CHURCH
music. The choir loft was decor­ Adams-Ostruth home. * Mrs. Helen turning to community hospital nicely.-* Tnere wiH be no Sunday |
Factor
open Wednesday nnd Saturday i
1I’. W. Moxop, ”
Don M. Oury. Rector
ated to-rrocmble an ocean, with a Tucker. Lindon Skidmore of Branch Suiulav noon. * Lt. Kenlth OUles-, school next Sunday. March ll.
।
from 3 to ft pm. .
fI 10 am. Morniiuf worship
a am. Holy Communion.
pulace .m a plain, reprereptinK the dbtrtit:
district. “Mr.
Mr. ” and “ Mra"
Mrs. Harold pie is home on ft
furlough which glad-1
,
,
&lt;1I he lived in this
Tlie public
public'is
cordially Invited to
to 1
&gt;1 am. Supdtiy school, Chai.,
■Die
*i» twdially
10 ini. Sunday School
Kingdom of Ijeuven. Colored-lights iuucp J oharlotte
Oharlotte called at Mr.
Mr dens the hearts of the home folk.-,
I wears 5 stripes cn hta
attend the church services and to' King, Sup t. &lt;
11
.. am.
—.... Morning Worship
....—r and •■dded greatly to the eHeet.
,; ul(
andj Mrs. Errett Skidmores
Skidmore’s Sun- Lt. OUtehpie
Gillespie is
tf a
a oomon
bomber pmx
pilot unu
and i
HILLS
.visit .».
------j
.
-------------7
pm.
Christian
Endeavor
society
!
Ute reading room.
Sermon on “God and Economics.'
Tlie upcaker, Miss Betty Avery.. dfl,. Bft4*monn.
------------ ---Mrs •*
Marie
—-------------Skidmore---has
— *-*
been
— stationed •in *=•
England.
—
He
3~.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jenkins and:
' will meet with Mr. und Mrs. Faun
,
: Monday
evening at 7:45. Lenten ns lhe •'Spirit of Prayer' gave an an() Kn iJrri of Coldwater Were strived las: Thursday. * Mr. and [Ray spent Friday in Grand Rapids I
FIRST UNITED BRETHREN
.
rv„, Ij Study on
qtt "Romance
•'Romance ot
of tne
thr book
Book tmpre^ve message. Utile boats over 8unday night guests at th- I Mrs. Hatm Prak and family and Mr i with relative*. * Mrs. MatUe Tetter,
BANNER WANT ADVIL
CHURCH
।
“n E’an*|&lt;rf Common Prayer ’
symbolic of the progress made' tn skid mere home,
Corner of East era! E. Grand Sira j "
’SC'.fc rhrt.tun s*^aMvnr----------------- - ---------------------prayer life, appeared from time to t
, ,
|
A. M. Coldren. Pastor
I
?"™’1, ’** ??.
n bl MrCALLUM CHURCH
time, each btiiiKlng Its message
| (*OATS GROVE
• S:ft5 am. Bible school w 1th classes ।
i
MrJ
iv’i
The services ut McCallum church
for all ages.
&gt;
1 “£n.“ i? Mr" Faun Abbe&gt; * 1 have been thonged from afternoon tm-Tii tvnani ANn
* ' Tlie Extension Group met with
SOI TH WOODLAND
„ * Mrs Donna Slocum bust Tuesday
11:00 am. Morning worship, ser-1 "tw’c E. unto to! "&gt; to*nto ujnnto. Mtoh 11
John Weaver and daughter Mar- for a ^uuck dinner. Tlie interestmon.
‘ next Monday evening at 8. ST. ROSE CHURCH
rn
®^-"Go
&lt;,o Ye Into
IQ*?. All Hie World."I meet
cc &lt;ne of Hastings were Sunday • ,n&lt; lcMon on lwUM.iJold repair work
Chmu“
I St. Rore Altar Society held a calkr.s on Mr. und Mrs. Keith Farlre. wat pteaented by Mra. Nina ToWn“m
unto. U» puur I ■&gt;»
..tom,
. meeting Tuesday. Feb. 27, in St « Mrs. Ota Lehman sprat from Frl- ,md assisted by Mrs. Kathryn
day until Sunday earing for her Richardson * D. Townsend is conwill bring a Gospel memage.
;
•*’
chairmen making their, reporta. A cfaiuhter. Mra. Laurence Chase who Ilned lo his bed with rheumatism
Thursday 7 30 pm. Adult and Y. I1RST METHODIHT CHURCH
111 W. STATE ST., HASTINGS, MICH.
is ill wdth the mumps. * F/sc Paul i Blld ha$
ffl,m to pred Cole.
request for addresses of all Hie Guy
r nrauur .ur.ln...
‘
. •» L. WhUtOtl StOtUL PuS'Or
of the Naw k -• landing his; Wf*
hoptng for a speedy recov, Morning Worship will be held ut service men and women of both leave with his wife and son. They rry Jor
w Glendale Barnum b!
10:00 o’clock on next Sunday. Mr. St. Rose and St Cyril Parishes was called Sunday on his parents. Mr. tlclt agaia-M a relnpse from a rePRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
made
Mrs
Mae TVeib. shrin. and Mrs Jas. Guy. * Mr. and Mrs.
Slone
will
preach
from
lhe
theme.
ttttack of the mumps. Too bad
9 55 Sunday school
• The Call of the Cross.". The adult chalntian of thr Ionin Deanery of Hurry Sandbrook attended a wed- oiendale! * The Sunday school la­
11:00 the Rev. Lcaren Sharpe,
Catholic Wom- ding reception at Blanchard Frl- ■ preparing for an Easter program
‘H** choir will sing.
National Council of Catholic
now pastor of lhe Morgan Park
A nursery for small children will cn. read a letter from the National
Pier.byterian church In Chicago, be available during the hour of Council telling of a special project day evening In honor of the for- anJ B,e ,wv engaged in a contest
merr.
niece
and
husband.
*
Mrs
'
Mlth
tllc Wayland Church of Christ
v III occupy the pulpit us a cand|-1I Morning Worship. The Sunday , 'hey, arc “"lint. Firming, the
Nancy Johusnn and daughter of Sunday school. Anyone no: in atdate for pastorate of our church.
i L school will meet allt:20. An effort Family Rosary. Following the .busl&gt;|&gt;rnt a few days with tendance now will be very welcome
A congregational meeting will -be it being made to increase the aver- new meeting a commercial dem- Katetnnzoo
Mr and Mrs Kida Guy They were . to hrip Coata Oroye wi„ out.
r to Uuto iSb'I?
“'SS
n*tr..to ui.
K»n T..
JX1 I «rZto3^to'ao
»««■ attendance 20':
over to!
lust mr.
yeur ' ■onstratton
was t
givhn.
Twenty-aev- Sunday callero al the James Guys. ( Mrs Peiirl Dcmond attended a
"
1 Pome gains have already been I cn members were present.
* Mrs. Carl Heffrlbower and baby, parly glvtn tor Mrs Kathleen BoySt. Rose and St Cyril narishes Janet Kav relumed to their home
ln RatUe
—JeCreek
CreekInst
lastWednesday
Wednesday
•
1 Thr VuuUl FrBowtop will meri wlYl'itod UwTr"»nrtu,l'Fhmlb'Nl,ht Sunday. Mrs bam HetHebower ot t evening.
Stout and Strong
- - •* —Tlie D.G T O. club —
—
Will
FormZr
C '30 ln th&lt;' church. All young potluck dinner on Thursday. March Buttle Creek is spending a tew days meet next Wed. afternoon. Mar.
The ItolJuuu Sl»™, ot CM. I OrophJtotoUto
____
■ Saj.wr will h._«rr«l «r •:». with them. * Mr nnd Mrs. John 14. with Mrs. Kathryn Richardson.
of Dowling —
wen*
. wiki.
—.. ...
... dbint-r
.... . guests
---- Mrs. Wtlda Allerdlng Is chairmatj.
with Mrs. Ill.WU.U
Howard w.uou.i
Gibson uim
und ...IT
Mrs. . Moon
J Henry Smith acting as kitchen Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Chas. Fur­ * The Rev, und Mrs. E. S. Thornp«.v«h
! chairmen. Mrs. Clavton Brandstet- ‘ If o- Mr. atid Mrs. Jos. Smith and .wn and daughter Virginia ond Mr.
a candidate for pastor of the
Sctl* AkJ??vpy'
.
Ier is program chairman Everyone j daughter. Mr. and Mr». EUxworth and Mrs. Hone Woodman were
ehurrh which has been without u I Corner E Colfax at Boltwood
in both partohea are invited
(Smith of Hastmy^.rierocon Sunday guests of the. Rev. and
miutster since early in Decembci Hasllngu Ururch—March 11.
Mrs F. C. Wing cl Woodland. *
when lhe Rev. S. C. Hathaway IHi | 30 ajn.
stU^.l in-charge * (CHRISTIAN
ENDEAVOR NEWS I
Hastmg^*
to accept the pastorate of thr ■ of Mrs. Etta Mead.
/
Irlne Ciuni spent last week at home
Brooklyn church.
I
11 15 a m Morning wtrrahip.
I Tile Bsrrv C E. executive meet- Mr nnd Mr.*, Chas. Warner and from college work at Kalamazoo. «
Rev. Sharpe was pastor here for j TOO p in. ¥«•?&gt;«
—»«»-&lt; pr-;-roung !peoples
prayir; ll)g W8A he|(1 nl t|)e h|ime o( Mb*' Mrs. Wm. Cappan were Saturday Mis. Lawrence Chase has lhe
f!v&lt;* years until hr accepted charge I -----J
»..
.1
....
I Ortiui HawbhU. on Green Street, I callers on Mrs Forrest Hager of mumps. Mrs. Alice Chase was as­
pjn. Yti
Young
% Evanr
•• - *- i..
- Mr? I Lake Odc-swa.
------- **■
-------------uf the-Morvan Park PreabylerlMi * 7:
' 30
3? PJ1L
---------people
--— : Monday evening.
_Mrurh
W&lt; are
sorry---------to re- sisting in ti&gt;e home last week and
church in Chicago in January 1932 Kelistlc rervtcc.
Iffin publicity chairman of) port Mrs. Hjmi i&gt; ITCC So'well, w Mrs. TJriTTeKBaff'K now helping
“•••£?• u_ ,.
।
. ' Alice Griffin
8: 00 pm. —
Evangelistic
service
by patTy Co —
Shortly after going to Chicago the
8:00
---------------- —
-—
Union and State Exten-| Mr. and Mrs. Otto Townaend. Mrs out. Hard lu.-k to be sick with thore
church was entirely dretroyrd bv Ure pastor,
xion Supt urges the co-operation Franklin Townsend and daughter twin sons to leak after as well as
fire und mainly thru hla efforts
March 8-7:30. Prayer meeting cl all societies in the publicitv and i of Hastings and Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan- Ute rest of the family. * Mr. and
u i.rw 3IOOJIM building was com-church.
• a tension contents. The C. E. so-1 lei Oaks of Grand Rapids were
p!et«1 and has been entirely pair!
March 9—7:30. Prayer meeting ut cieties . have . been reporting some Sunday dinner guests of Miss Phoefor. They now have n building pro- i Freeport.
fine results in the Unified Finance be Oaks of Woodland. * Mrs Clara
Rium of upward# of 880.0)0 lo re-1
"
campaign and wish to thank each KlupfenrtUie. Herbert Shartlc and
10: 00 am. Preaching by pastor
loinnuMlatc the I nt reused attendone who contributed again this Mrs. Norma BUton of Woodland.
11: 30 am. Sunday school. Mrs.
Miss Olga Eckltardt and Miss Nevail
Farlee enjoyed a coAipenttlve din­
Plan for three services on Enalei Flojd Barnum. Supt.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
..
. ,
,
ner witn
with Mr. ar.a
and airs,
Mrs. rtoya
Floyd Mah
aiau-­
Sunday
Memorial ren-lees were held for Ier 8unday * Mr. und Mrs. Chas
The local church exoerienced re­ night 7:30.
Fstlc King. Feb. 25. at
the
Calvary
r: Wern&lt;r
warncr and
and victor
Victor and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Wm.
Wm. I
markable growth during his pas­
U B. Church at Lake Odessa. He ((Nippon nnd Larry were Sunday din- j
torate anti became oua of lilt lead* YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
was
in
pen.
Patton's
3rd
Army
and
j
nrr
KUrsU
of
Mr
alld
Mrs
.
C
i
urc
nce ;
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
inu chuches in lhe Lansing Pres­
Services WUI
will 1W
Im* HOU
held OU11UB,
Sunday was killed ut Luxembourg. Jun. 22. FQtwt 0( Bellevue.
bytery
tx-llira
He
was
given
Christian
burial
in
,
B
,
i
... we have helped hun­
Mr. Shame will speak only nt ■ March 11. Sunday School aP 10 a.m.
un
Amercian
cemetery,
there.
He
|
higiib ink
’
reaenntg nt J.
j.
dreds ol individuals afld fam­
thr morning service which te ut Preaching
.
step
through there doors Is a was an active Christian Endeavor । About‘ jo attended the Moore
eleven o’clock instead of ten-thlr- । A Ble
P throug
ilies in this community solve
worker before entering the service 5chool pTjK Thursday evening cn।
step
in
the
right
direction.
ty us formerly.
their money problems. We
of his country- his fn’her bein^ “ joying songs by.boys and the con­
former
pastor
in
lhe
U.
B
conferservatlon
pictureshown
by
Mr.
Ball
1
GRACE
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
BAPTIST NOTES
eweof
Hastings.
*
Mr.
and.Mrs.
Erret
I
I
O
OF.
Hall
Green
St.
Entrance
B. J. Adcock. Pastor
•
•
•
|
Skidmore
were
nl
Climax
Thursday
,
.....mu,
»u,vu.
.v
U
v&gt;u».
I
'
O.
H.
Trinklein.
Pastor
Sunday school al 10 o’clock.
phone for a loan NOW.
The next meeting of the Barry1 attending the funeral ot a great- I
Divine services al ll o'clock. Ser-1 Morning worship al 10:30. Lenten
PROUPT, PRIVATE SERVICE
mon bv thr pastor
' rennon. "Tlie Most Remarkable C. E. Union will be held at the aunt. * Mrs. Sylvia Treece accomJefferson Strer) U. B. church nt panled Mr. and Mrs. Byron Guy to
Evening setvices ot 7:30. Evan-: Prayer Ever Uttered "
Pure Gum
rleht o'clock, March 12. Tlie nro- Assyria at Fred Miller’s celebrating I
geltsttc singing und sermon bv px-&gt;-; Sunday school at 11:30
tor
I Confirmation class instruction gram will emphasize the theme' Mrs. Treece's birthday with several
THiwday night. B.Y.P.U. al the | Thursday ^:00 p m. at 410 E. Wal- "Win a Million* Youth for Christ other relatives. * Mr. and Mrs
r.nd
the
Church."
Speakers
will
Frank
Hawblltz
attended
the^howpahmnnKc ot 7:30.
I nut.
nu,‘
■ -give five minute talks as follows: | l'L.,0’!.M£
L
Wed. night prayer meeting
N.n B.nk Bldr.
| PILGRIM TABERNACLE
"Our Rcsptiiulbilitv in Winning ! «Pbylli» Fao*» at Grange hall Sat­
U»o church nt 7:30.
a Million Youth for Christ and the
rv*n‘“«- ♦ “«•
119 N. Broadwav
l.l!i W. SUU SU Phone ms
। Church."
•• »«
— Alice
tiito. nwifrir.r*«to_! lertll of Juckson spent several days
Mr*.
Griffin: "CnmMrs. I) E Mnnkcr.- Pastor
Hailing*, Mich.
10 am,Sunday school. la»st Sun­ nelllnv Motives." Pave Stntslck: witii htr mother. Mrs. Oco. HoffMETHODIST CHURCH

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day we received thr largest offcr- "1ft y Perrnpal Preparation." Betty
I Ing on record. Tlie first Sunday in Averv; "Resources Alwnvs Avail­
able," Chblmer Miller; "Usln&lt;t cur
, the month is given to Missions.
11 a.m. Preaching service. Mrs
^...w !:30 ...
nrn.
M.
। ..
Normal
Onrx&gt;rtunitles."
Charles
YouwrPeoplca'EJxrvlce 7:00 tun.I Mankar will continue’ the subject , Lc.urent: "Biens in Making PerPraycr Meeting will be held utjoi ••Faith".
। Mmol Decision " Mary Smith: "Aft-

Alvin C Barker. Pastor
.‘lunday School 10:?0 am.

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to move away I will have an auction sale at
the farm located 2 miles east and 2 miles north on M-43, Bar­

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Men’s Wool

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TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1945
Commencing at one o'clock the following will be offered for
sale

COWS
Holstein cow, fresh.
2 Holstein cows, 3 yrs. old.

Holstein cow, not bred.

Red cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh soon.

Hay rack. John Deere walk­
ing cultivator.

3 heifers, not bred.

Cook stove. Radio.
room suite.

FARM MACHINERY

McCormick Deering hay
loader. -

George... we must have the Standard Oil Man dean
that dirty old air cleaner cn the or!”

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GLOSS

Piano.
Living

Dining room luite.
2 bedroom suites. Kitchen ta
ble.

Other articles too humer
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TERMS: CASH, NOTHING REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR

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HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Washing machine.

100 Rock pullets.

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mower.

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Leaves a beautiful gloea
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Ung. White euamalea.

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29*
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MARCH t, IMS

LEVILLE

id to wtlcoma Mr*. Dundi* back now. Har sons, Jcs*c
11 Ln the spczch
callage.
thi* community where she grew and Tom of Grand
Tin** —.
...
. r—j't- —-e-v -.MW,...
.ut ।
and with them a happy life to- dolled out Tuesday
BOuribochl volcanic fortress, Feb. ffirst
—• “
— *- ------time
in —
four
yean. •In •the
•her.
week because of her
Jn ‘ f1??1*’ 5*“*®'.. ,
.
&lt;UM. W
South Pacific^rea.
* W&gt;.
Mn Myi
Mmlc
Glenn Bteke. who
Lyamnccii ano aui:i au* —~ zv. oner- uzaic iiv* &gt;-.••&lt;v-w.wi —
/• " - '
*' ■'lion.
,
£
a™* Mra FrankHute received cotton and William La Mont
wood ccebratlng tfielatter's birth- to. and Mra. D. A. Wiley who re- ;
In United Elates
Mra. Harold Griffeth and UUte chased
na*ed the
lhe 1Und w«
Chn7lotte"and
i'n&lt;r*tara^Ward
‘
1
9
h“rloU« •«* ’to“‘'nd
Mra Wi
day * Mr. ana Mra Millon Fink- ccntlr tola their west tide home
Pvt. Clare Brady, 21, son of Mra- daugatars Gard ano Jo,ce have and tne old
“ and the second purp.e heart which ~
.
Baine of Hastings
were callers in
tearing
same
down.
This
building
wm
.....
i. AUsn
bclner cf Grand Rapids ver* 8un-*to .Mr. imlMrs. Ben Waahburn. Dick Hartmam who has been hoy- bc.n 111 several days with cold* an&lt;
” —"■
! was awarded their son 8/Sgt. Steve lhe Larry Andera home on Satur­
which 1* known to old-Umery m who
day gu.tu al lhe Everett Cutter bought ths home of Lie Ute Mra. pitellMd In France following the Hu.
whs was killed In
in action in
tn Bel­ day * Mr. and Mra. Clayton Me.
, once Uio- location Of tne Ben Almy
gium.
Jan.
10.
hams at Parmelee. * Mr. and Mra. Catt al Free port and moved on loos of his left arm In Uie G.rmait
Mr*. George Poland
of Clay Hills
gium. Jan. 10.
orhood who
has ---------------been very department store ha* been unoccu-,
Frank Graves of Lowell were Sat- Wtdnrsdaj. We regret to k&gt;*e the war tone January 21 has arrived •——•—
a ' letter from their son Joe coo6L Mary's hospital. Grand pled for several year; and rather netted with the army engineering
•i are fiUd to know nu eye- I urday night
nll
dinner guests of her । Wiley* from the community but t from oversea* and was at Stark
i is expected U&gt; be brought to an eyesore to south Mstn 8t. buai- corps statrs he is back in action
Botne better andI he win not *cn. *Wm.
“ i. Rnaa and family. * Mr. hope they enjoy their new home In! Memorial hotplul. Charleston, So.
——... Malcolm Maclvcr and ; our neighboring town.
Carolina, until Sunday when he was |!
I but due to the leg injury received vtaitora in the Larry Andera home
dauxi'ifi r Janet and Mra. Haute i Mrs
I daughter
Stauffer und Uttfe • frowtht tq Percy Jones hospital,
। last spring is only able to sUnd tlie Sunday evening.
ana Carpenter
“
were Sunday visitor* of | daughter have gone to Pennsyl-1 “I Battle Creek for a weeks stay, c
ill with bronchial cold and flu.
--------------ftmit lines a couple days at a time
...
their brother and son, Geo. Maclvcr i
l0 gpend two months with (
t ... ■ ■
,
I An Item in last weeks Detroit During hu rest periods he *Uys
‘their husband and father who is
. •Engagement Announced
iwho recently and wife in Grand Rapid*.
Bunday paper wa* of Interest to u*. with «n elderly couple where he CARLTON I ENTER
Block
News
Hh of town.
Mrs Margaret Mullis returned to in camp there. Her slater. Mrs. Don- p *”.*'*“^1*
ljra’ba-K™
1 It was on the rporu page from East ’’**
•—«
' «•»-«-••— •——
Ze w^rijltn her P^Hcc home Saturday after aid Stauffer and little »on are tt*y- ^pl^..H.cTaI1^
.
.Lansing ana
ar.d conccraoa
concerned use
the uu»i
dual
pageL^iri.
wa*
to.lowing
baby girlOretta
bom toMoNutLMpSnnock
Mra. William War- .Laxumg
Smtek ■ thne weeks'visit with her
dsughfng with their parents. Mr. and ;he
the society
soetetv imbb
»a* tne
tne
rmiosrimz n.nn*le
Smuy
’bi Mra
K.eSt-te
land Miss
tw. Mr* F Maxon and family hi Mr*. Barney Ctaler on the Prairie Mr
* Ernest Caledonia announce the engage- hospital. Monday. Febru.ry 28. rted off the
Mr. and
enn ix-un ana »on Huitincs w Mr and Mrs Jamra
— while
-- »-*»- .u-.. are absent.
«*.*»„» u.
uid Rap? WM:.
Whrc b..
has relumed home
home «:er
after. ramoi
ment of ;ne.
their daughter, Beatrice, to weight B Ibx 12 cz. 6 &amp;jc Warner b**I‘c.r. *!*’ J”nnr^Mtchhran
Daniels
H-iaTSc -&gt;= carl o: Or-.ia'STp:
dinner .'pending
m»ndin« “several
several weeks
weeks with
with hl*
his Lt.
Lt. Donald
Donald L.
L. Churchill,
Churchill, son
son of
of Mr.
Mr. Is with the army In Luxembourg,
,I°r
’
san Arnold back to Ann
------ --sweet of Grand Rapwere xtiMday eveninga dinner
S. Navy, left for the west coast Arbor last week for u check up. Re7'&lt;'kn,nraJ-nuHh'hr^ Kue*t» Of Dr. and Mrs. KM. S.-ri- daughters ut Vassar and ra.w...r a m-.d Mrt Cine CntiremU m Muiu.e.
this Monday noon after a happy two iturte were that his month's real In
,*?) «.nL! .hft a l*n- Mr. Hatch was manager of tire Ernest Barnum who la sbWillson. U a tor pilot serving overseas.1'
with his mother, sis- bed showed remarkable improvebring cared for by her mother, Mrt.
^r&lt;1.,r_un- H —*-■ .‘-~cnt
P*
Kroger rtore hero four years ago. * | his stater. Mrs. Lvdia . \recent
--------- - rc-----------• Clvtft SchUfmon on ewi M*fa\Bk . .Wne. Is the son of to. and ten and rmany titends in ttila vi- mint. * Mrs. Earl Keeler of Has­
1 nursing at lurman Erani(
ao(l accompanied
ids : some Improved from hta recent se‘
Mr*. Arthur
Sick and Convalesces
Convalescing
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Armstrong are
nM,.i25taSlLitdM.tar.
„!y'.
iwrrickneM^Mr.'and'Mra^Arthur
Skk
tings and son. Pfc Dean Keeler,
inUSMr, Mll.lrrO J.nwo bom.--------- ------ *.............. ..
Le.1”
,r1t"
Pfc.
----------Parker
■
■
• • happy parents of a «on. "Theodore discharged aruw-Ucutenaqt »&lt;•
- ■I —
- •Ivan
— Bronkhorat who attend- of Camp Houze. Texas, called-on,
Bell and Mr* E. F. Blake were dinBert
was -taken
very sick
ig were at their bodies to Grand Rapids last week after ner guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Herman. Wednesday night with pneumonia Paul IF. weight 7 lbs. 14 oa. born cv-lve*t an eye faijury whk
nilv C(1 Thornopple-Keltogg high tchool Mr. and Mrs.-Prank Shriber and1
Peanock hospital Saturday eve- «&gt;
the 1&lt;m* of an eye al
.Si" lw0 Yea” ®««* is now numbered Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barry Wednes­
Sunday and Htmday- Mrs. Dorothy a Jew weeks'.stay in Middleville. I VandcrSchurr Tuesday, the day of but is now much improved and able at
ning, March 3. Mrs. Armstrong U Ing in a football game w
1 3ia' with die hundreds of other boys day evening. He Itkvca for Mary­
,er •h',rt
Sharp Gillette of Grund Rapid} Mr. Gctt tell and. wa* feeling very the siilr. * Mra. Rose Snyder re- ’« **1
, tloiwd aL
in the south. He in lhe war torn country of Europe. land this week expecting overseas
- a camp
—
turned to her home in Flint Friday son. Amok! from Midland came the former. Phyllis Cutler.
Mr. und Mra. A. C. Johnson of the attended Western Stat.: college at Ivan, who is 19 yiara old. was in­ duty soon. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Lester
after a two weeks' visit with her Friday and remained until Sunday
Prairie, are happy &gt;to announce —
the Kalamazoo prior to entering service j'
ducted Oct. 16, 1943 and went across Warner and family of Woodland
mother and fister. Mr*. Eliza Howe with hb father- and niuthcr.
ie
grandson,
and
nii
*
»
student
in
the
vetert&lt;last
a
birth
of
another
little
-----J
—
May. He is a "Jack of all spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
and Mra. Olive Talbot Mrs Talbot
Mrs Ben Parks was brought to
kughter,
!—... Mra ua«l*n course.at Michigan State.
ttades" with the engineer corps Frank Shriber and Mr. and Mrs.
accompanied her as far as Grand her home jouth ot town. Sunday born March 1 to their dau...
•
and has handled a' variety of jobs
Rapids. * Mra. O L. Ftnkbeiner was from
from the
th.- Battle
Hattie Creek
Creek ' hospital
hotnltal G. Allen Sleeby of Niles. The baby
'David
Webster"
and
his
mother
where
she
had
been
for
X-rays
and
Happv
Family
Reunion
including
driving of trucks and
at East Lansing Saturday and Sun- ------------------------------ — — -- -----------ay evening guest*.
-day as the guest of her daughter observation. She has been very are doing well at the Klles hospital
A non-planned but ivsppy family tank*.
Clayton Valentine
Tills makes three boys for the Rev. gathering was held at the home of
Maxine at Michigan State College. • poorly teveral weeks.
since going overseas he has been' and family were in Grand Raplda
and
Mra.
Sleeby,
no
daughters.
l
Mr.
and
Mr*..Julian
Potte,
north;
trying
tn
meti
a cousin. Cpl. Nel*mi Bunday visiting Mr Valentine.*
Weekend and Sunday vlaltora of
There s««nu to be an- epidemic of
ft
,
a,
F
of
town,
Sunday.
Feb.
25.
wlten
Kragt
and
after
continuing
across
&lt;
uncle.
D.
U.
La
Paid
and brother N.
the Glenn Allen family at Panne- flu and colds, bronchial coughs tol..
r--------- A
Plc,‘r lhrcf daU1Vlheir
France. Belgium. Holland, Luxem- O. Valentine. MHs Mayomia Volenlee were hi* nephews and nieces. Mr. ow the ailment ond make life dUMiddleville is a small town and In-law and grandchildren and Mrs. lK)UrB mto Germany and buck tu tine of Lowell accompanied them,
and Mra. Glenn Allen and ton Dick agreeable for lhe victims aflerand Mr. and Mrs. John Ooorhcuse wards. Among those who have been to strangers just another little set- Potts throe sisters and husband*! Belgium as the 2nd armored di- ♦ Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Martew and
----- ---------- ----------- -------a Mrs tlc)|. aif MrSr_ Bud Bronketna and
tiement. but to u* whohave lived all were present for the
. vlslon to
of-- Grand
Rapids;
also
Mr. and
------afternoon.
• —.
«iwhlc
an®llSw
iukwas muched
aiiacireufell
icu Mra.
mis. Merle
meric Faulcy
rauicy and
ana daughter
aaugtiter
—...„« ««..»&gt;_.
.
-Their dinner sucst*
guests were Mi.
Mr. and bMCk -before &lt;&gt;.»
lhe n
German
counter Carole visited ..
at •*.the home ^*
of ...
their
Harry D-Puit and son Jock and children. Bud has teen off duty here many yean It has a spot all .Their
*“
Wlufred Marlow of Chiirloitc.
Mr. and Mrs Warren Alien and ton at the Oscar Flnkbeiner store a It* own' in our hearts. Old faces ^hmtrrS" &amp;hr--------------------------------------- “n,wll're J2n“,ly th5
Hugh all of Grandville. Tlie family few days while acting as nurse, cook have changed for new—boys and children. Mr and Mrs James Rao- near the 5lh armored division with Sunday,
girls grown to men and women— erteon and babv daughter, and Mr. which Cpl. Kragt Is a company clerk
Mr. ■
gathering was to help Richard Al­ and housemaid.
cann4X^ii
point nn&gt;i*itr»'m'i
with pride:nia''
to and Mrs Alex Polls. Coming m for uttd ivah W1&lt;s granted a three-day
len celebrate Tils 18th birthday.
Mary Jane Flnkbeiner has been ill and we &lt;V^'
HenHie afternocn were Mr and Mrs. pxu t0 vWl lUs cousin.
.""V
March 4 * Mrs Pearl
Mark
s''’dt'&gt;ctors.* others just good *ub- Glenn Dean and four children, lo» Day
.
.
, .*,.*"*
jent Sunday with her son
.
stmtllal-clltoens.
nllai citizens, but
but unilf
unilf now.
now. we
we cal. Mr and Mra Will MlUdteU.and nr-iunv vruu
.............. -4
-»7
I family we*t of town. * tnroat tniccuoll,
s
tiles-Ait
.......
.........
----«....
----a--.
IUICU
All
111,'UVII
I1UW
Mrs. Herbert Lanfear was brought have not listed an Inventor. How-- Mr. and Mra. Claude Bouwman of (&lt;l
Carter who accompanied
,
to
her
home
northwest
of
town.
ever&gt;
u
ho
happened
to
one
of
Grand
Rapids.
1
We
are
plod
to
hear
that
Mrs.
crowds
ir-in-law. Mrs E. C. Car-,
; Lawrence RUzman is improving evening
visit in Florida Monday from a three weeks stay at Uie Middleville high school gradua.r».
Old Resident Returns
after her recent operation. Mra SD.A. i
to the southern Penuock hospital following two op- nates
■ orations She 1* making a goed re- Bernard George Benaway. son of
William Hoover, a former Leigh- Rittman** aunt. Nellie Mackinder contlnul
coven- for which wc are all glad.
Mrs
— boy and
—...at one time superinMrs.. Mattle
Mattie Benaway and
anti brother ton
Bottle Creek U staying with her. tos. R&lt;
’he H.E.E. Group last Wednes-.
Mrs. Eva Wood, who has been of Bufdet and Pauline, ha* tended undent of the Caledonia schools‘ * Mr. nnd Mra. Earl firistol and
tension club had a very-instructive
meeting following a delicious dinner very sick the past two weeks, is to among those who have patents from Is returning to this 'vicinity to live,• ten, Gaylcn of Lacey visited in the day p.m. The next meeting will be
. -Mr. Hoover who has Wen living at। । Harold Doxry home Thursday eve-I held at Wings Hall on April 4.
Friday nt the. home of Mrs. Arthur be taken to Grand Rapid* this the Patent office.
Thursday where she will be cared , Bernard who has. been in Cali- • Grafton. No. Dakota for k veral1 iiiiig a Mrs. Roy Perry railed nt' Lcsaun subject has not. as yet. been
Smalley northwest of town.
for at the home of her niece, Mrs. ;5rn|a fOr some yeafci. and.wbrkTng years, is the new caretaker at the.' the home of Mra Arista Easton.! announced.
Melba Post ma who Is a nurse. We (or Aircraft Arcexiorte* Cnrporatlmj JTALCA. camp at Bartow lak*-, and‘ Tuesday. * Mra. Myrtle Casteicin'
---------- --- ■»*&gt;»
—
Dundas—Fields
are hoping Mrs. Wood will soon be cf Burbank, has teeth putting,his- with Mr*. Hcover ha* arrived ini
!; wo* in Battle Creek Tlmrsday and BANFIEI.D
‘
inventive ability lo good OWs and Michigan and will reside in the Y
Llmd Dundas and Mrs. Orpha much improved.
Farmer* — One Buxx Rig For Salo
residence. He &gt;is a brother ..r
of n,.«i
Reed
Our aged friend. Mrs. Sylvia Al- new has patented 3 selective valve —
Headley Field* of Onaway were mar­
rstlHr
Gusktll
and
Mrs.
Dorottl*
’
T)iur-.,l.iv
dinner
miests
cf
\tr
nnd,
ried March 1 and arc now settled len. who will be 95 years old April to be used In the landing gear of Hoover of Yankee Springs. .
i
nprnl
V
■
Mrs.
George
Ran:cm
»f
llnstingc.
*
at the Dundas home northeast ot 27, has te-n very ill at the home of aircraft carriers and is now being
। V h?0,1 iZ
* £*r' lh'’ 1"’nr l!'kL' hom‘' °f Mr »»&lt;1
Busy Bee to Mrct
town. The little Fields boy* began her son Glenn at Parmalec. with extensively used in the present
The March meeting of the Busy i l‘r e J- Muttiicws. S tc, a WnvciMrj. clarence Williams was opened
building of aircraft.
'
from
Washington.
D
C
.
agent
I
for
a
fish
fry
Saturday
evening
for
Bee
club
will
tc
held
this
Thursday.
Bernard has been working on this
invention for some time and now March 8. at the home of Mrs. Guy Monday night In the Charles Rov- the Banfleld indie-, bridge club and
has three others underway.
i,-McNee with June Colburn as host- Icy home * Mra Eugene Freeman their' hu.ib.tnds Th- Rsh were
Bernard visited his home folks era. The drawing will take place attended the WB.Cfi dinner, held t caught by Mr William1 and Mrs.
at Hal Lathrop'* on Thursday.
,Geo Welch. After dinner bridge
last
When f.i
he went
te.l summer. V-Ttcr.
-cr.t west at that time for the quilt
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Armour spent1 wa.-. played. * Mr. and Mrs. Forest
his ambitions were for crashing the
Village Election
i fiundoy evening with Mr. and Mra.1 Cole have moved to a farm near
movies hut the bump of curiosity
£Sll
*£_of vt{‘ • Wayne Atmour and children. * Nashville and Mr. Hoover will move
which as a boy caused himtocom- ,, Monday. March 12., Is —
—
p:und chemical experimeni* that lateUectton—Caiididateiiforvari- The P.TA. has purchased n bullc- onto the farm lie recently pur­
8ave hte family thg Jtttera. hns done ct'i
iT' officers are—Pre .Idem. Harvey lin board for the school. * Mr. nnd ch.if.d of Mr. C'»lc. * Judson E.
clerk. J. C- Schadt treasurer. Mis. Nl.il Casteleln and Mrs. Myr- Ohaiullcr. an old Ban field resident,
something really worthwhile for Miller;
M'llr
Blanch
Segerstroin:
councilmen. . tie Castdein visited. Sunday with passed
pasted away nt Leila hospital. BalBat­
.his modem age.
B
'“n
west side. T J. Bern- nnd Harold
Mr. nnd
s. Henry
Mra. Jahnke
J„:...k.
of He ACreek-"last
—*" week. ----The
u
inter­ ------Bril,
ride. Merlin*
V. V Tabor; a*scs- I C-ilcdonM. They
-------&lt;■—• —
-----also
Farmeast
Bureau
called
on Mr mint wx-. in the Hanlleld cemetery.
The March meeting of the South sor. 'Max Lynd.
i mid Mrs. Otto Jahnke. * Charles * Mrs Bern and Hammond and
Thornapple farm bureau group will
—--------। Rowley colled on Jot A rent of children returned Thursday after
hold' its meeting Wednesday eveService News
। Goodwill district Thuirrtny evening upending two week* with her parnina,,March 14. at the home of Mr.
Sgt. Burle F. Gillette. Jr. and * Sgt. Herbert Smith arrived home t.nU tn Battle Creek.
Tlie Johnston Form Bureau dub
nnd Mr*. Win, Cridler. Mr. Mowry Sgt. Frederick Gillette had a most , Bunday, to spend several davs with
will net ns diicuuion leader clue lo happy time February IB when they ' his parents, thr J. L Smiths. * will meet with Mr. and Mts. Harvev Parindice, Wednesday evening.
the lllncM of Mr.
for
In three
«... Adams. Mra. Lus-- met
- -.rn
”" the
t Mr-first
and time
Mra. Harold
Doxry called
senden is Planning
—-------------------------nning tome
wnw music on '
««
camn near---Rome* , CI, Mr.
John Martin :d Match 14. * Tlie W.C.SC. cf the
the program Light potluck lunch FretWrlck. who Is with the elicm- welcome to s-c their new nr-ihrw Methodist church will iiuld their
u.rthe hostess.
------ lcal division, went overseas two ! XSf
C?J‘CM .nci.’nr'J"
will be served by
one day this week. dlnnar at Hie home uf Mra. David
years ago. but Burle. Jr., arrived , little
J­ Russell,
« Jltra
Daisy Freeman called on Miller. March 8.'with Mrs. Lena
Middleville
Giri------------on Discussion
...----------------------------over there in December, He is now her cousin. Mra. Mac Chase in Has- Bowman. Mrs. Mabie Tuck anti
In our news letter last week we with the replacement company With tfngs Friday. * Mr. nnd Mrs Floyd ' Mrs. Alina Streeter, co-hostcaaca.
intended to mention our interest in thr Infantry. They are the sons of
i broadcast Friday 23. over WKAR. Burle V. Gillette, brothers of Jack Gaskill and two little grnnddaugh- HICKORY CORNERS
East Lansing when Miss Maxine and have another brother, also a terr, were recent visitors in the
Flnkbelner. freshman student at sergeant. Woodrow. running movies Robert Gaskill homo in Nashville. • Tlie WB.CB. will meet at lhe
Callers in the Charles Rowley home of Mr. and Mra. Ralph Star­
Michigan State, was one of tlie stu- at Cnmn McCov. Wisconsin Their
dents participating in the discus- cousin Robert Gillette Li somewhere home during the w.eek were Mra. I ring Friday pm. Potluck supper al
O-n Lewis and Burt Jef fen- of Has­ 8:30. Freewill offering. Everyone
cion on the Crimean Conference, tn lhe Pacific war zone
tings.
* Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Mead Invited. * The Red Cross will meet
Miss Fliikbelncr. who won many
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Holes who
honors for Thornappe - Kellogg have three sons In service are anx- ot Berryville were Sunday dinner at the Masonic Temple. Tuesday,
school as a debater, had a very lour, to hear from their son Marine guests of Mr. and Mra. Cameron March 6 nt one pm. liicrc is much
Mnlntyre
and family. * Doreen tewing tn be done. Please come! *
smooth delivery with many points Flc.vcl O. Holes who b with the
cn which we could all meditate. We Fifth Marine Division and cnnncct- Rittman of Batijc Creek spent the । S 2'c Richard Burdick of Little
weekend at the home of her par- j Creek, Va. Is spending a 15-day
I cuts. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence Ritz- furlough with hLv parent*. Mr. and
man. * Callers In the J I- Bmith Mrs.
Burdick * Lt. and Mrs.
'-'mr the cast week were Mra Jack Warrm Crandell and daughter
। Fisher and con Norval of Nash-. Carman of Ann Arbor, visited Mr*.
i ville. Judge nnd Mra. Stuart Cle­ Crandell's parents, the Rev. and
ment nnd daughter Jone Ellen, Mr Mrs. Edward Bwadling the last of
nnd Mrs. Rueben Gerlineer and thr week. * Mra. Mary Persons of
Ri.ktcII Gerlingcr nil of Hastings. । Kalamazoo was a guest Wednesday
* Mrs. Eva Rowley learned recent- j of Mr. and Mrs. Oil* Lawrence.

rS”5EK

r%.“K

.»sj

NOTICE -STORE OPENS MONDAY
MARCH 12

IN OLD OPERA HOUSE CORS. OF
JEFFERSON fr APPLE STS.

USED FURNITURE - STOVES
RUGS - RANGES, ETC.

H. J. PREDUM

AUCTION SALE

Hoving decided to make othpr plans I will sell the following at public auction at
the place located 4 miles east of the E. W. Bliss factory on Center Road, Irving
Charlton farm, on

MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1945
Commencing of 1 o'clock.

HORSES

FARM IMPLEMENTS

Roan gelding, 8 yrs. old, wgt. 1,650 lbs.
Black gelding, 6 yrs. old, wgt. 1,650 lbs.
'This is a good work team.
2 good double harnesses.

John Deere Model B tractor on rubber.
John Deere tractor cultivator.
,
John Deere 2 bottom 14 in. tractor plow.
John Deere double drum hayloader.
John Deere side delivery rake.
Deering mower, 5 ft. cut. Dump rake
Deering binder, 6 ft. cut.
Deering corn binder.
Gale corn planter.
Ontario grain drill.
Farmers Favorite hoe drill with fertilizer
attachment.
Eardley roller. Horse disc, 16 inch.
Moore plow No. 202 3 sec. spring drag.
Oliver riding plow. Single cultivator.
Double cultivator. Potato digger.
International manure spreader.
14 ft. hay rack.
Low wooden wheel wagon, 2" square iron
axle.
Set of dump boards. Large sleigh box
2 set hay slings.
Montgomery Ward electric cream sep­
arator, 800 lb. capacity. \
Mellotte cream separator, 750 lb. ca­
pacity.

16 HEAD OF CATTLE

Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, bred Jan. 29.
Jersey cow, 9 yrs. old, bred April 14.
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh Feb. 10.
Holstein &amp; Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh
Nov. 6, bred Dec. 19.
Guernsey &amp; Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, bred
Dec. 16.
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Jan.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, pasture bred.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, pasture bred.
Holstein heifer, 3 yrs. old, pasture bred.
Holstein heifer, 21 yrs. old, pasture bred.
2 Holstein &amp; Guernsey heifers.
Holstein &amp; Jersey heifer.
2 Jersey heifers. Holstein heifer.

PIGS
6 feeder pigs, wgt. around 100 lbs. each,

SHEEP

3 yearlings.

)

HAY &amp; GRAIN

4 ton mixed hay.
200 bu. seed oats.
1 interest in 26 acres of wheat on ground.

Forks, shovels, hoes and many other ar­
ticles too numerous to mention.

TERMS: Cash, no goods to be removed from premises until settled for.

Make
Our
Success

BUY WAR BONDS

YOUR
Success
COOPERATION

Is the
Democratic Way

Belonging to a cooperative is simply banding to­

gether for mutual interests, each member with a
profits according to his contributions.

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

It's Democ­

racy at Work.

CHECKING ACCOUNTS

WAR SAVINGS BONDS
BANK MONEY ORDERS

Through Your Co-Op You Can Supply

Yourself With All Your Farm Needs

OUR SAFE DEPOSIT
BOXES ARE ALL RENTED
Wc regret that we are uncblo to meet further de­
mands for this type of service, but new boxes are
difficult, if not impossible to get. However, wc with:
be glad to hold your name on our waiting list to
supply as boxes may become available.

CLARENCE C. MATTHEWS, Prop.
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

OUR SERVICES
SAVING} ACCOUNTS

vote on all major decisions, each sharing in the

'OKIII &lt;IIIRC.II ST.

IIASTISC-

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THCB1{PA1, MARCH », IMS
uualna. Pvt. Martin

four years. In the*
Uea. ♦ Mrs Myrtle

LEGALS
NOTICE TO OBBDUOIta

1 Mis. Clayton Memdsy dinner guest*
i. Russell Mead and
ryville. * Mr. and
Dl MMMgoa MM
Lurry Andera home

U rang Thursday
i I. for Pvt. KmiOf iiiutin,,’-. and WM
‘lighter of Mr. and
• * Lewis Daniels
Arnold back to Ann
for a check up. Rehla month s rest In
Pfc Dean Keeler,
e. Texas, called nn
Frank Shriber and
1^-0 Barry Wediicse leaves for Maryexpcctlng overseas
Ir. and Mrs. Lester
unlly of Woodland
•tlh Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. and Mra.
nd family of Haalay evening guests.
Ctayton Valentine
e in Grand Rapids
t Mr Valentines
’ard end brother N.
Isa Muyuni is Valenaocouipanled them.
Elmer Marlow and
airy and dauchter
; the home of their
arluw of Charlotte.

■ma to creditors

NOTICE TO CEEDI IOIU

Mark Election Day
was&lt;nded the Sunday
is at the Carlton
The meetings are
special music *

NOTICE TO CMDITOU

roup hut Wednesixt merlins will be
Hall on April 4

Don Putnam wen*
guests of Mr and
■cm of Hastings. *
home of Mr and
tlllams was opened
lurduv evening for
e-. bridge elub and,
The tvh were
VUllatn- and Mix
Ier dinner bridge
i and Mrs Forest
I to a fann near
. Hoover will move
He recently pur!-dc * Judson H
BanQtld resident,
eila hocpltal. Bal■ cek
The mterHanfield cemetery,
d Hammond and
I Thtirsdnv after

ier
H i&gt; OHerW. TUl Ike »&lt;Hk 4
♦» a rl»r
!• Otfb.

daughter. Mrs. Jack Darrow. of
Grand Raplda. Tuaeday. a Sunday

Cr**k »«rr Bunday
and Mra H O Al

Bedford umd eon Bernard and
daughter. Mrs. Bab Field* and Cpl.
and Mn. George Bedford. * Rote it
Pester of Oshtemo spent Thursday
and Friday with his aunt. Mrs.
Charles Bennett and Mr Bennett.
* Mr and Mrs Cnanes Bennett
called on Mrs. Addie Lewis ol Mid­
dleville Sunday and found her feel­
ing some better than the past week.

Ing for Wisconsin on March 23. a Sirl

The Nelson Willisons attended a friends
pedro party at Mr. and Mra. Wm .been It
Carvers in • Dowling. Saturday I
~
night.
BRANCH
•
• ---------------- ««*
1 ■ - i
| |gy.
NOBTH HOPE
-visitor
daughters. X
Mr. and Mrs. Homer McCallum by. *
•' Introduced by the present member
of Muskegon spent Monday evening I than
•on Rufus.
.
A
.in
vr.,A*lli&lt;aw i
[from that district. Smalor Olio W. CBES8KY
N-..4 'u !«ie«’l .'■Fp.te.I
tne mud hole at- Shorter* cor­
‘,! Btshep of Alpena — Represent* Ute
Hermit Babcock
ner
was
net
improved
by
tne
aix
’
lispent from Friday until Bunday day dinner gugM of Mr. and Mrs. ner guest* uf k
I* M Ye. .11 .1... 1 .Hl I
,
icoaunitt**
to
consider
lhe
request
cation
of
loose
gravel.
Cars
can
W L. Waliarv. C
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will HawbliU. * Mr and Mrs Hsc- Chaaaaman. ft
■ for • recount .n a Kalamuoo coun­ hardly drag thru when it is muddy Roy HulL * Mr. and Mrs. Oeott81 ble —
•-------------in---------------Wilcox
were-—
Sunday
guests of
. ty election won by Rep James Btan- and are nearly shaken to pirw-s Ballon and daughters spent Sat­ Mr. and Mrs L A. Wilcox at south
From the Jan. 3dlh column* of1 ley by upwards of s.ooo majority. when it l* troken up. A leveling job
:the Charlotte Republican Tribune:—" The petition was dentad —A bill to might help. • Mis John Klingri urday In Grand Rapids * Mr. and Hastings * Mra Marjorie Skid­ Sidney Stantui and •
EDTTOBIAL CORBESPENDANCF. return to a single ballot in presl- JeTry and Judy and Mr* Mttrraj Mrs Merle Tobta* of Dowling spent more and baby called at lhe ETnle there tn tha afUrtOOtt.
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Otto Skidmore home Sunday
.
Lansing—- denttai years ha*
-------------been----offered ...
in P.'erson of Delton slatted Mr and
arid famllv. • Mra PauMri LUa Btdelman received word CSKD BOXBU AVI
The Detroit city council has vol- both houses —Mr* Dora H BUx-k- Mrs Warren Catnu Tuesday. * Pranshka
linn Murphv spent Friday with Mr
ed to continue "Taal" time for lhe man &lt;R&gt;. long time Grange leader. Sugar making is Hie order of the and
Mrs Cliarles Cappon al Has­
peach boxes and haaketg
durxUan.—The Shiavaaxae num ha* a
- ••
------ *-■"
-------- — day for *omr of the Crrasejites *
liquor
bill •-In•*-the••House
Bureau lx-again favoring slow time Mulliken .....................
farmers- have sent in a Mhi Charlotte Buckley of Detroit tings. « Mr. and Mrs Nelson Hul­ The funeral was held. Thursday, supplementod by used confab
and has asked their senator to sup- petition tor slow time, almost a and Claude Hannon of Kaiatrtaso:. bert and Mr and Mrs Harvey Hill tn Kalamaioo with the burial at --cmdlnt to word frc«n Ar
port Senator Porter's state wide slow must with the farm labo
tabor shortage visited his father and aunt last ot Battle Creek spent Sunday with Riverside cemetery In Hastings Howland, extension er-cnomtaa
time mcaiure- — Tire Michigan 'becoming more acute every hour — Sunday * Several friends, taking Mr and Mrs. Albert Uirieh. * Mn. Mrs Bldrtman attended the serv­ cislut, of Michl,-n Sta'n o6i
Yradeaman i Grand Rapid*' nomi­ Fifty-nine Lapeer county deer hunt­ their suppers with them, went to Oscar Wurm is under the doctor's ices at the cemetery * Mr and However, lhe eo» lerrllou at
' ■'
' ing..* Mrs. Grover Mrs Arthur Skidmore and family growers and shipp. r» U r.Mda
nates Judge Leland W. -Carr as ers lost their gas privileges for W the home of Mr and Mrs. Don Rey­
Cloverdale called •&lt;r»re 61'ndav afternoon callers of make the plan war* Mscaaigffi
Midiigan's "Man of the Year" — qay* each.—The slow time bill is on nolds to try and find Helen's birth­ Davrnport
Mr and Mrs &amp;nle Skidmore *
Five Chicago dealers tum it
No- 1 prediction in the '4« campaign its way to the governors desk. In­ day somewhere between Feb 28
Mrs Chas Laubaugh spent Tues- to handle the used boxee. but t
and
Mar.
1
AHho
the
day
was
not
Govcrncr Kelly will be a candidate cidentally lhe measure is facing
DOWUNG
*’ dBy w,lh Mr and Mrr Milton their warehmue space ia ha
found
everyone
enjoyed
thetnvrives
for a third term.- A black silk rib­ urged by districts that are predomi­
“tr and Mrs John Depriester Trafford of Dowling,
orders must be received lot
bon tied across the front of the nately republican at election tune.— with cstds and visiting. * The
ouent deliveries Growers and i
atm* of Senator Hooper * chair is Some of the suggested stream lining CSC will meet with Mrs. Mac Bau­ who have been in poor health this
'
*
the only notice, a* yet. .that the cf the departments will be care­ man Mar. 14. A large crowd is ex­ winter, are slaying at the home of DINIIAM DISTRICT
senate has taken of Ills absence —A fully watched, under lhe guise of pected as names ot capsule friends their granddaughter and husband,
Saturday afternoon and Sunday
prayer “for our enemies" was said economy thru.- movies always make will be (old al this meeting.
the used container dealers and
mornlne.
quarterly
conference
and
Mr. nnd Mrs Gerald Tebo * Dale
Friends, neighbors and relatives of Moon who underwent An appen­ ommunlon services were held at range
at the White House just prior to ...v.c
.—
more Bnu
and better JUU
Jobs
—4i
If uuthe «vrefor
their
rcqulremt
F.D.R * fourth inauguration
The publicans should nominate Vanden- this vicinity extend sympathy to dectomy at Pennock hoegltai last lhe church. Doctor Faust of Kalaprayer was Written by the late Arch-; berg for president, who te the logical Murie Reynolds cf Athens in tlie week is improving * Mr and Mrs maioo was present Saturday, but Names of the dealers can be
bishop of Canterbury. William Tern- wt**t state man for senator, better 1UM, of his right hand by a ccm Eo Titus and Mn Francis Hughes Sunday morning, because of a talned by writing Arthur Howls
pie—in Eaton county politics the be thinking on that one-Former chopper lost Wednesday * Mr. and of Katamasoo were Sunday visitors throat indisposition, was unable tn economics department.
battle of the century was for control Mayor Hamilton of Battle Creek Mrs. Don Reynolds visited Mr and at Orilr Fisher*. * Mr. Ornieve
Rev Moyer conducted State college.
of tlie delegation to the stale con- ha* announced hi* candidacy for Mrs. Murie Reynold* of Athens Stanton entertained several ladles
Sunday. -*• .-»n.
Mr. uuu
and Mrs Ben ♦»-,.Buuvcnllon uu.
that nominated n.
A T.
i. Bib* me
the &gt;iaie
state scnaio
senate to nil
fill out me
lhe hoc
Hoo-- ou&gt;iu«&gt;.
Wednesday with a commercial
cf Saginaw for
for----------- ---the
-----------—----— he ---------of
governor,
camper---------vacancy,
comes originally man and Mr. and Mrs. Claytcm Mts- demonstration
and
Mrs.
Floule
paign
from ctvwwvjij
Newbriry ui
in me
the U.
P—
—The
pnl,.; that
i..a&gt; brought about primary , ..urn
v. r
inc 'senger and B.nnv of Battle Creek
reform
r.,t ttwo
*0 members of the senate visited
Mr.---and
Mn. Cha*.—
Bauman
icform tn this stale.
state. Only one dele- n
nrst
------------------------------------—■—
gate in tfial
that famous ah
all day cconvcnoovcn- pjtron.ige committee
•
------&lt; DeFoe and
■ “Sundav.
—-*-•• *■
* ”
Verne
------ Cairns. Mrs. Elsie slot । Class* Friday at an ali-day
Is alive today—Darwin Bcnja- Tripp&gt; nave no patronage —All six Jamison an&lt;J son and Bob and Nor- meeting * Wendell Rees has ar­
mm of
Delta
—
and
this
old
political
.memberiTof
the
’
^senatV
education
of Delta—and this old political, members of the senate education man
man Hammond
Hammond spent Saturday eve- rived home on a 30-day furlough
from the European theater of war
patriarch
‘
la Ju*l
‘ ‘ outside
‘
**'*
the portals
committee
__ ___ ____
are
sponsoring
----------- *—thia ses- ning at Plainwell.
having made 50 mlSAlnna over en­
of “the hrrcuftrr -*-OTity four itatea-------’s school old bill which come*’
SlOfi
emy territory s* a tail gunner. *
in the union including Michigan iIn for 60 million dollars, an all time f’air lake
Mrs Ella Smith wax a weekend
still retain the supervisor system of ;high—Reader* cf legislative new*
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Farrell of visitor in Battle Creek * Jack
county government.—Voters of Mis- c
_, of Lanxing should remember
out
Jackson spent Saturday and Sun­ Stanton, who is employed at the
semi
will
decldg
Feb
27.
at
a
*peihst
a
bill
has
a
long
route
to
go
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
new constitution, submitted aftar before It becomes a taw—Senator day with Mr. and Mrs Allen Grif­ American Legion hospital, spent
clal election, whether to adopt a —
------—
— of
-- •*
Higgins
of* Ferndale,
one
the fen * Mr and Mrs Edwin Lancas­ Sunday at the Marshall Pierce
ter of Nashville, Mr. and Mrs home. * Mr and Mrs Lloyd Guthree
study andguests
tabor atThe
...... —years
•—of honored
lhe Lions Club
document allows four classes of charter night dinner, has Introduced Floyd Armour of Hastings and Mr kill were notified of the death of
county government, one of which ,a bill to put a stile tax of 3 cents
provides that counties having a pop- a pgck on cigarettes He wtold dtaulaUon of more than 85,000 may burse this new cash rather than
draft their own charters-Senator touch any part of the sales tax for
Vandenberg s great speech on inter- ^1 purpn.es.-It is rather difficult
national affairs luu started a prc-M-; lo
n(| n
&gt;uch
— ­
— n
.—
.—
... fault with "Com
arnttai bocm for him In lhe Phllu- munism while
•
the Russians are rac­
elphta convention that named ing across Poland toward Berlin —
Winkle Vandenberg withdrew after Jf.-jtc Jcnes must have anticipated
!flve ballots, his first ballot register­ White House action, at least news­
Ing his greatest atrmpth. about 75. paper reports-say that he didn't
I”-4" . as we recall.—Evidence of lhe de- attend the Sth term inauguration.
। mands of a vast war effort U the
litre il a quslity feed dut to ia with jour peogritn ot froptt
fact that in December, according tn
the Treasury Department and tlie
I War Department Board. War ExSunday dinner guests of Mr. and
blip in railing your ducks ... Il's clean, wbolesosna. fmh;
pendItures.averaged 8313.400.000 a Mrs. Stephen Carter were Mr. and
day: A new high for Uic dally out­ Mrs. Clyde Skinner and Mrs Nonna
lay. The daily rate last month was Lrvrndecker of Clay Hills and
You will hove o tough time trying
14.8 per cent higher than tn Novem- Minnie John on of Lansing. * The
to find the imperfections. Olive
I ber.—All this talk about doing away Sunshine club met with Inc Recd
fonsuU for ihii f«cd tested and approved by Master Mia
1 with the electoral college V. Just xisu-rg Thursday and woiked on
| that. Only twice in our history has th&lt;- quilt to be given to the family
Laboratories.
—*
—adjustable wrist strop*I the “college" failed to register the that burned out recently. They will
♦
Madewith
MASTER
MIX
COKCEXTRRTE^I
popular vote choice. The people meet with Mrs Clara Williams this
lated cape bock—full cut
wanted to give Cleveland a second Wednesday and finish ll. * The
term in 1888. ux his 100,000 plur- Ix-nth1. partv given by lhe Hospital
alty over .Benjamin
Harrison । Guild Tur*day night was well atSPECIALLY PRICED
showed 'Die dutnbuuun of elec­ tii.ded and a nice-sum raised, a
toral vote* elected Harrison.
In Mr. and Mrs Arnot. Palmer and fam­
AT ONLY
1875 Samuel J. Tilden &lt;Di had 350.­ ily- of Delinn and Mr. and Mrs Brrt
000 piurnlty over Rutherford B. Mugridgc and son of Middleville
Hayes who won lhe electoral college • were Sunday dinner gue»u of Mr.
Michigan at M. C. Tracks
tn a row that roused lhe country 'and Mis B»rt Palmer and Mr and
and provided the nearest popular Mrs. Paul Palmer. * Mr. and Mrs.
PHONE 2678
HASTINGS. MICH.
move to abolishing the ancient sys­ Vcre Carter and daugifter and Mr.
tem —The bcople want to be fair । and Mrs Stephen Carter called on
to Congress, observes the ace com­
mentator W. K. Kelsey of the De­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson and
DICORATED
troit News, "but they will scarcely
favor anything that looks like a
salary grab' —F D R. evidently be­
lieves that Jesse Jones, iud lu* been
mind to. could have stopped the
Clear gluts with vary colorful
Texas political revolt against the
president in November. — Liquor
floral decoration.
shortages must be a myth. Again
and for the fifth or sixtn year m a
row Michigan lias established n new
9 m.
all high record for th» consumption
of spiritowi liquors. The '44 totals
are given a 22 • over 1B43. What a
terrific waste in health, money and

CHICK-MASTER STARTING MASH

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order

ran

publication

'arm Bureau dub
r ano MT*. Harrditrsdav evening.
WC.SC Cf the
i &amp;ill iuild their
r.c’uf Mrs. David

CHICK STARTER

ARMY REJECT
RAINCOATS

HASTINGS GRAIN &amp; BEAN CO

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fable Tacit and
r, co-hostc&amp;Kcs.

ERS
sdil meet at the
Mrs. Ralph SturPutluck supper at
feriruc
Everyone
d Cross will meet
Temple. Tuesday,
m. There is much
• Please crunot *
lurdick of Little
ending a 15-dav
parents, Mr and
* Lt. and Mrs,
and daughter
rbor. visited Mrs.
i, the Rev. nnd
dlina the last ot
Mary Persons of
guest Wednesday

morals —The legislature passed a
resolution lauding the rich and lof­
ty life of Governor Chase S. Osborn
on his 85th birthday Monday —Sen­
ator DeFoe on Tuesday presented
a bill which if passed will accept
tne tneory and figures of Governor
Osborn Slid his daughter. Sultanova
Osborn, on lhe correct area ofMlchtaccepted as official and

NOTH I TO CREDITORS

GLASS TUMBLERS

UCTION SALE

49‘ 79s 99f

Owing to the death of my husband I will sell at public auc­
tion at the place known as the old Struin farm located one
mile south and 3 miles east of Hickory Corners, or one mile
south and 2 miles west of Fine Lake on

STATE or MICHIGAN
ORDER Or
THE CONSERVATION COMMISSION —

GENUINE
PYREXWARE

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1 945

MDS

Commencing of one o'clock the following will be offered for sole

10* PIE PLATE
Flavor Saver Type------- -HOUSEHOLD GOODS

FARM MACHINERY
Iron kettles.

Drink
duh

COUNTS

i iM raaut m ids

Highlands Dairy
Grade A Milk

Iron wheel wagon.

Sideboard.
Icc box.

Oliver 99 plow.

3—10 gal. mHk cans.

2 sleighs.
Mower.

Harness. ' Wagon.

Hay rack, nearly new.
Hay rake.

Single buggy.

4 beds.

5Y1

Log chains.

Potato planters.

Platform scales 1000

Fence stretcher.

5 tons alfalfa and timothy hay.

cords wood.

2 meat jors.

Lantern. Fruit cans.
Other articles too numerous to men­
tion.

This 160 acre farm at private
sale. Good sandy loam with
8 room house, a good barn
granary, corn crib and chick
on coop

ED
'ther deoxes are
. we will

NGS
AND

HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT,
a n
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. - QT. Id

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651 ■ ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hastings

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

3808605^

I POCKET TOOL KIT
—

A handy kit of small
amall tools id
ideal
for use around tha house or
swell for the school boy taking
a manual course.
PRICED
AT ONLY _____

69

^iillllHIIIIIIIlll

PAINT
HEADQUARTERS

MILT LEINAAR. Clerk

W- Carry a Full

BUY ON EASY TERMS

MRS. BESSIE STRUIN, PROPR
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer
Hickory Corners Phone 17F2-1

QQ
vv

Tub.

4 oil drums.

Electric fencer.
cap.

Evenars.

Table and 9 choirs.

Congoleum rug.

Wash boiler.

One horse cultivator.

Single harness.

CUSTARD CUP SET
6 Individual Siia

2 bureaus.

Two horse cultivator.

Drill.

UTILITY DISH far baking
or ideal far refrigerator use Dv

Library tabla.

Phonograph and records.
Rocking chair.

Forks and shovels.

Swell for Cooking, loo!

3 stoves.

Spike drag.

Corp planters.

NDS
:RS

Lumber.

Spring drag.

Roilcr.

Q|Vw

126 W. State St..
Hastings,

�THE HASTINGS BANNFir Tlll'ItSIl.U'. HUW.1H. IMS

How smart have you been
■for the past 3 years ?

fTWiNr fir a minute, a’nut
hannened to most
’ of us ::l home in the Iasi three years.

turn the finest chance this world has ever seen io save
anti invest that money.

Chances are, you’ve had uil the work you could han­
dle at higher wages than ever before.

You’ve been asked to invest in War Bonds which,
when held to maturity, pay you back $4 for every $3
you put in. Through the Payroll Plan, it’s been made
■ easy for you to buy those Bonds automatically—to
save bigger amounts with greater regularity than most
of us were ever able to save before.

In spite of higMif taxes and somewhat higher prices,
you’ve netted meta hard cash than ever before.

You’ve made more money—you’ve had less time to
spend it—and, for a couple of years now, there’s been
less and less stuff to spend it on.

On top of that, you’ve had thrust at you at every

In the last three years, in short...

You’ce had the chance of a lifetime to accumulate money!
Money for your old age—money for emergencies—money

to set you up in business—money that can help make this
a healthy, prosperous country for your boy when he comes
home from war!
.

Did you grab the chance? Have you been backing
this war to the limit with your dollars—have you been
buying all the War Bonds you could and hanging onto
them like griin death?
If you have—fine.

If you haven’t—well, it’s not too late to start right
now. But you ought to get in and pitch doubly hard,
to make up for lost time—and money!

Keep faith with our fighters
Buy War Bonds tor Keeps
WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY

FRANDSEN'S
B. A. LyBARKER
BONNET &amp; SOWN
AUTO SPORT SHOP.

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK
ANDRUS SERVICE

VIKING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.
INT. SEAL &amp; LOCK

MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
COFFEE SHOP
BARRY CLEANERS
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
CUT RATE SHOE STORE

�TH, HASTINGS HANNKB, THOSDAT. MARCH I, IMS

T*_,*•"; them with a beautiful prinHteto ptant hospital they expect to be
■■•r. 8 and a can liter set. * On Thursday her sister*| in Lake Odessa

ANNUAL TAX SALE!

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"ft Si
rowwsHir or hop
.SS ! Town He. S H'srtk. Bass* Xs

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Mi.ue w »1M. M IB
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TOWHSHIP OF ASSYRIA
Tswn HB. 1 Nertk. X*ns« Mo. 1

Jjjes-'1

HU. Sim Mik. MM UWRIl-s M
I panted Mr. and Mn. Cecil Cappan
and daughter Bonnie to Eaton Rapramies awuaa
i»»: is so Ida, Sunday where they visited Mr
1 -i and Mr* Henry Relit. * Archte
I Ut «l.
ivss
Lal tv.
l»««
i» mm •* mw •«■■■ «»• i biiu Mn. o,‘i*ie/ wmmbcv
U. A. FkUUH Sd4. Ik M*i ** ti. Arioa Bnerman of Hastings were
te w TBeraauto n«#r. t»M» W 8und,y gutxu of Mr and Mrs. Harvulaux* or wooDLairo
Chaffee w Mr. and Mrs. William
.
ki Cramer and Sandra visited Mr. and
iteteae. iUb^Kbm IO&lt; it. avHh Mrs Forrest Bldelman of Barryfl. w«(i lut n, boutl. Z7 ti. to tea Ville Bunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Will
iB«z . so... Richards attended Maple Leaf
। «o rod* ka*i 17 rod*. Norik «f orange Tuesday night and joined
cariwr
• 1*•&lt;i t. itl« » ted*. w Mrs* Ira Chaffee spent Thursday
k^*'
nMit.'*z5’,i\? ln H&lt;*Un8* visiting her mothr. Mr*.
&gt;• sY&amp;i W..1
ik u ?»'p WW.
and, Mra Date

TOWWSSJF OP 1BTTH0

R,

"'1 lt’4
S S th,. 10

tn

brate their IBth wedding aunlversary al the Marble home a here congratubtlons were exchanged and a
supper honoring both aniavmartea.
»“ served * MU Doris Richards
Bpenc Thursday nteht in HasUnjw
with Miss Beuy Martin and both

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Vkkiry

STATE OF MICHIGAN

ipent Day.
Pupiu are doing tet cooking, serv­
ing and dteh warning for Ute dally
hot lunches. Bays are .‘urt as good
at KF. as girl*.
Tho Handicraft club cf 11 boys
is finishing work and story wrUlng.
Games and useful articles have been
made, nu-st of the work being done
in the school ba*ement
i^...

ices at Luke odc.va U. B church
tor T;&lt; Eslle King. who was killed
in action January 22nd. in Luxcmbourg. Eslle formerly lived in our
community.
------ 1--------------------CLOVERDALE
The Ladles Aid served supper to

CARETON CENTER
Mra. John Shupp'a father. Itefay-

IN Till. I IWI’iT I'Ol'KT Will Till.
Mll'N'TV OF 11AKHY
IN «U.IN&lt;T.KV

ALTOFT SCHOOL
Tlie “S-H Victory club” of the R*
Allofl school, meets every Friday “7
morning Nearly al] the fifteen &lt;"
'■heip a In the war1 tasks and
ccta have been finished and
received. Work ii now being

.-----------------tea
■ ■ ■■
jrited
EAST DELTON
*
Mn. Una Mason entertained the
a quilt for Percy Jone* hospital.
Dinner collection amounted to
M. 10 Tlie aid voted to give l» to
the Red Cress. * Mr and Mrs.
Curley Hoffman of Battle Creek
and Miss Ruth and Charley of
Kalamazoo were dinner guests Bunday of their parents. Mr. and MV*
Lewis Hoffman. * Mr. and Mn
Merle Collison and son of Kalamizoo were guests recently for supoer

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BANNER WANT ADVA FAT

ner Tuesday evening. Lester Mon- ------------------------------------------------------- -ics. Harold Gould and Wilbur Gib-.
son. * Mra. Hattie Kelley spent the
•**
-**?
weekend with tier daughter. In ,
.**
’ -ssv.

larttbee of Hastings spent Bunday
burial at Metz, his old home, Sun­ with their sister, Mrs. Mae Oelo
day. Arley Todd. Sr., and Mr. and
Mn. Frank DeGroote attended lhe
. tellur*...in—
the-------Gelb---------home. *
Charfuneral and Mrs. Shupp returned ---------- --------lo Hastings with them Bunday ■ icy Monica is on the sick list. * No
evening. ♦ Word comes from Bailor school today 'Monday' on account
Roy Fuller, at Great Lakes that he of Illness of ths teacher. Mrs.
is out of the hospital and recovered Olenna Van Hom. * A carload of
from lhe ear trouble that followed young people accompanied the
scarlet fever. * The Rev. Geo. Rev. Thomas Moyer to Maple Grove
Wingard is giving some very In- Sunday evening. * Mn. Roy Kerns,
spiring messages al the Methodist who has been visiting al 8&gt;nith
: church services at 12 o'clock. Gome Bend, spent the weekend at home
arid Mr. Ssms
Kerns returned with her
i m I out next Sunday and enjoy hearing and
” him * The 8.D.A. church Is hold- for a few days' vacation. * Mr.
log a series of lectures with spe­ and Mrs. Jake Ullery and sons of
cial music each Sunday evening. Woodland were Sunday evening
Sgt. James Barnum of Atlantic City visitors at Nelson Warner's.
and Mrs Barnum. visited his sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd SOUTH THORNAPPLE
Asplnall. Saturday. * Pvt. Kenneth Las; .Week's Letter
Beckwith, who was wounded'In
Perry Barnum called iate Sat­
France, called on his uncle and urday afternoon al the home of hl*
aunt. Mr. and Mn. Leslie Daniels, sister, Mrs. Lydia Wilson in MiddleWednesday.
rtUe.“o see his brother Ernie who
John Pnend. father of Mrs. Rex seems a Mule better. * Mrs. Clark
Wickham, died Sunday evening. Springer of Bowne Mills spent Fri­
The funeral was held from 8.D.A. day with her daughter. Mrs. Duane
church Wednesday at fl:30 am. A Woodmansee. * Mr. and Mrs. Laurel
Mr. and Mn. Ralph Henney en­ Sensiba and family of Irving were
tertained Sunday with a birthday callers Saturday afternoon al the
dinner in honor of their son-in­ Johnson and Wleringa home. *
Present 1 Mrs. Ben park, who !ui been poorlaw. LaFloy Greenfield. F
Mr.. anu
and mrs.
Mrs. urcciuicio.
Greenfield. air.
Mr. I ly
in bed, of tat-,
»» nt isian.i irticihwiar
, wcrc
woe au
•/ for sometime
‘•"•y and •••
^.umidr toesiM
la (tea and
Lawrence Greenfield.
Greenfield.Mt
Mt. . w*•**
&lt;“ l«
Sundiv bv embulance to
and Mn.
Mrs Lawrence
KK frtN w-e »3-s io. Kan and Mn.
Maurice Greenfield of a hotpiUJ in Battle Cretk tor X-ray
if"*w-L"1 r*77‘. «“‘&gt;nga and Mrs. Thelma johmon
objenratlon. Her doctor ac«J"4« 7 Ikt « H| at Haas | of oran&lt;1 Hapkls. * Mr and Mn i coniponted her. * A sister of Mr*.
J'!
u-J
I Ralph Henney were guesta Mon- Walt r Th«««.
Lake Odesaa.
&lt;iu Lak. a.. .
Jeur3J -Sr . came Sunday to the home of, Mr.
of tAkeOdnaa * M C Niehnk and Mn. Charlie Andler and littte

® WE'RE IN THE
\ BUSINESS OF SERVICE
Service is our business and we are still
giving the best possible. Don't hesitate * ;
to come in, because we are here to serve
1
you. Your car needs reguler check-ups
'
to keep it in tip top shape. . . so come
in and let us help you to get the most
out of your cor.

ANDRUS SERVICE
PHONE 2240

HASTINGS, MICH.

Mn Fred Henney Saturday. * home for a few days When Mrs.
Willard Nash of Unsing spent the 1“ ,h"
weekend with hte parents, the Guy
Nasties. ♦ Mr. and Mn. U A- Eaton
and Walter called on hte brother.
Earl Eaton of Burryville. Sunday
Em * Mr. and Mrs. August Meschs of Morristown. Minn., accom­
panied their daughter and hus­
band, the Rev. and Mn. Goo. Wlni gard to Sunday services. * Mr. and
! Mn. C. B. Valentine and daughter,
Mn. Budd Flynn were in Kalama­
zoo Monday.
Mr. and Mn. Elton Marlow and
baby. Irvin Marlow. Mr. and Mn.
Ralph Nobles of Detroit spent tho
week here with their parents.
Mr. and Mn Elmer Marlow. Mr.
and Mn. Nobles have recently pur­
chased the Al Lydy farm.
STRIKER
The Baltimore Extension Group
held their Feb meeting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs James Mead on
Thursday. A potluck dinner was
served at noon in honor of the Mth
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Mead. The Group presented

r. K«nrul4 Add Ute*

Ulk &gt;».

Creamy, softening, I*then
soap for luxurious shaving . ■ .
subtly.-clcan masculine fragrance
A generous supply in a distinctive,
attractive, solid black-walnut
container.. ■ J 1.50

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SCHEDULE A'

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»»«

VILLACH OF XA1HVILLE
Origtasl rut

Keep Your RED CROSS
At His Side

GIVE!

«!'!&gt;
the. cool clean biccce

siiKXithrt on with tin­
gling iilinutation tliai'i
io soothing to an after

TAXES OF 1942 AND PRIOR
YEARS
K*rd*u4ortf AddUton

■

IMS
K»U«ri Addition

less

w. pktnips aaaiiisn

LyBARKER'S
DRUG STORE
Hastings

Phone 2115,

CONSUMERS

POWER

COM

�of Mr. and Mra. Wayne.Henney at
DeWitt * Mr. and Mra. Karl Eckardt entertained at their horn*
Funday Mr and Mra Arthur Bate*
and family. Mr. and Mra. Ford Etut
mid family and Miss Bertha Wag­
ner. * Miss Oiaa Eckardt visited
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mahler al
Warnervillc Sunday. Others pres­
ent were Mra Clara Klopfenstein
and nephew Herbert Bhartle. Mrs.
Norma Hilton of. Woodland and
Miss Neva Farlee. A potluck din-

ERVIS0R5

Mahler t» improved in health but h
»tlU confined to her home moat of
the time. ♦ Mr. aPrt Mra Ray
Scheel were lhe gutwu of lhe for­
mer a alaur. Mra. Char Ira Ack Im

•♦u • Seymour B. Herminltt. MlddlvW Krl
VlUe ................................................... JI
'“'t'"' Marian Emma Spruigrr. Mlddk’
ville ................................................. 18
OdelUn J. Parent. Middleville 26
4»a
Eva N. Peleraon. Gpiul Rapids ..31
'
j Kenneth E Beckwith. Hostings 22
I Elnora E.XX»lc. Hastings .............is
I Lloyd A. Dundas. Middleville ...41
Orpha May Fields. Onaway ....?0
[Robert L- Henry. Hastings ....23
। Bernice E. Hawthorne, Hastings 20
family vUltrd Mn Lctaon'i par­ । Louis Frederick Wierenga,
ents. Mr. and Mra. Jesse Walters , Hastings ......................................... 18
at Charlotte Sunday afternoon. * । Ruth Elaine Bayne. Woodand ..11
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Henney and
family and Mr. and Mra. LaVern WAR BONDS will provide a "cuah-

SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Located at 112 E. Court St., in Hastings

SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1945
Storting at one o'clock the following will be offered
for'sale:

Cook stove. OiKirculoting heater.
2 Ward's coal circulating
heaters.
*
Vi wood bed. springs ond
Dresser. Oak bookcase.
2 trunks.
Roll top office desk. Ta­
ble radio.
Leather and upholstered
rockers.
Brown metal bed, springs
and mattress.
Majestic radio.
50 ft.
garden hose.
Several chairs.
Girl's
clothes. Overcoat.
Chest of drawers. Fruit

2 burner oil stove and
Davenport and choir. Day
beds.

Mottresses. Kitchen cob-

Studio couch.
blankets. .

Quilts and

Dishes and cooking uten­
sils and many other ar­
ticles too numerous to
TERMS: CASH.

Dewey Reed, Mgi

1

Having decided to quit farming on account of ill health, the undersigned will hold
a Public Sale at the place, located one mile South, one mile West of Clarksville, or
13 miles North of the Hastings Monument and one and one-half miles East, on

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1945
Commencing at 12:30 o'clock Central War time, the following described property
HORSES
Black mare, 13 yrs. old. ,
.
Black gelding, 12 yrs. old. (brother and
sister).
Brown mare, 9 yrs. old.
Gelding, 3 yrs. old, not broken.

11-H Superior fertilizer drill. Dump rake.
IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Some household goods.

John Deere 999 corn planter.
80 rods planter wire.
.
Three-section drag. Spike drag.
Two Oliver 2-horse cultivators. .
»
Two-horse walking cultivator.
Two-row bean cultivator. Ajax cultivator.
Land roller. Two wagons. Flat rack.
P. &amp; O. sulky plow, 14-inch.
Oliver 99 walking plow.
Burch walking plow.
New Idea manure spreader.
Lentz grappling fork.
Two harpoon hay forks.
135-ft. hay rope, 1-inch. Tank heater.
Six hay pulleys. Ottawa drag saw.
DeLaval No. 15 cream separator with
motor.
Eight 10-gal. milk cans.
Simplex brooder stove. Two oil drums.
DeLaval two-unit milking machine.
Prime fence controller.
Quantity of lumber. Two iron kettles.
Two hog coops, steel roofed.
Zenith wind xharger. Platform scales,
500 lbs.
Set double hoi
Two other work harnesses.
FEED and GRAIN

IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS
10-20-M Deering on steel.
John Deere 2-B tractor plow.
McCormick binder, 6-ft. cut.
Johnson mower, 5-ft.
Side delivery rake. Osborne hay loader.

Eight tons of alfalfa.
Five tons of mixed hay.
250 crates of corn. 200 bushels of oats.
Four feet of ensilage.
And other articles too numerous to men­
tion,
,

CATTLE
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh Dec. 28.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh Nov. 6.
Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh Jan. 13.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh Jan. 27.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh Nov. 1.
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, due May. 1.
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh Feb. 25.
Jersey, 8 yrs. old, (Jue May. 1.
Jersey, 3 yrs. old, due Aojil 1.
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh Aaril 20.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh Feb. 8.
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh Jan. 24.
Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old, due Moy. 20.
Holstein bull, 18 mos. old.
Three yearling heifers.
Five calves, 2 and 7 weeks old.
(Reformatory bred).
HOGS
10 shoats, 140-160 lbs.

POULTRY
200 White Leghorn pullets.

AUCTION SALE
THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1945
BEGINNING AT 1:30 P.M.

CATTLE

HORSE
Boy gelding, sound, 12 yn. old, wgt.
1,300 lbs.

2 Durham heifers, pasture bred.
4 Guernsey and Holstein heifers, year­
lings.

CATTLE

HOGS

Holstein cow, 6 yn. old, bred Jan. 20.

2 Duroc brood sow|, bred Dec. 9, pure­
bred.

Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, bred Mar. 4.

Hampshire sow. bred Dec. 16.

Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, bred Feb. 22.
Guernsey-Durham cow, 8 yrs. old, bred
Jan. 27.
Guernsey-Durham cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh.
Guernsey-Durham cow, 5 yrs. old, due

STRAW &amp; POTATOES
3 ton baled wheat straw.

Few bushels of potatoes.

*

■

FARM EQUIPMENT

Reg. Holstein cow, 4 yn.
Jan. 1.
.

Riding cultivator.

Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, bred Jan. 29.

Moore-Cale riding plow.

Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, bred Dec. 27.

1 horse cultivator.

Guernsey heifer, 2 yn. old, fresh 6 wks.,
bred Feb. 22.

DeLaval cream separator No. 16.
Quantity of bushel crates.
Galvanised tank, new. Milk strainer.
Six 10-gal. milk cans.
Small heating stove.

Holstein bull, wgt. about 700 lbs.
Guernsey heifer, bred Dec. 19.
Guernsey heifer, bred Jan. 30.

.

.'

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO PROPERTY REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

NORMAN RICHARDSON &amp; DESDIA ROBBINS, Owners
ASA BURNETT, Clark

ALLEN HASKIN, Auctioneer

HENRY FLANNERY. AucHoom,

FERD STEVENS. CI.H,

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The Hastings Banner

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Home Front

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 15. 1945

SECTION ONE—PACES 1 to 8

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

Permits Required
For Brush, Grass or
Other Open Fires
■

300 MORE BLOOD I
IIwnviw
DONORS nbbviiw
NEEDED |l(1

EDITORIAL
a Rrd CroKS Drlvc

1#45

16 PACES—TWO SECTIONS

COUNTY MAKES
RED CROSS QUOTA

Women's Club Sponsor
Registration Bureau
For Hastings Events

RATIOHI

Howes er. firing will, not cease until
vnww* wwarw
The Public Welfare committee.
someone in autiiority in ahat u
“
Returns
Indicate That
HaMJna* Women's club I* rendering
left of Hitler's Reich give* lhe or-1
$12,900 Has Been Collected a much needed public service by
der—and the inner clique oi Nazi
iponsortnj a registration bureau for
With More to Come
•U Hastings organisations, churches,
leader* are apparently prepared to
Barry
County reached —
Its -----1945 lodges, service and other clubs, hossee German cities leveled lo the
-----, —
Red stamps: QS. ■
guilds, patriotic groups, etc. to
ground, civilian populations deci- Red Cross War Fund minimum oital
activities being planned and through March 31; T8.
mated and the remaining industrial **Jlo,a. °J *12.900 on Thursday. list
N6. good through April
Mui ch 8. according to an an­ dates for future events.
A3. B2. &lt;
nnd
ft is made possible through the
by Mr*. -Maurice Fore­
through June 3.
lime. How much'Ume? A few weeks ' nouncemenl
man. chairman. Complete figure* courtesy of Miss Eva Hecox. secre­
— possibly a few month* depending arc not available at the present tary of the Hastings Building and
Ixvan
Assn,
whose
office
Is
In
lhe
on how much longer the German ume due to many factor*. *uch as Stebbins block, phone number 2503.
leaders can keep the German people iUness of volunteer workers.
who will list ail dates called or sent
Mr* Foreman wishes to stress in and be able to notify parties of
dying for them.
the fact that because the minimum any serious conflictlon ot events,
and M2, good through June 3.
Il 1* possible that there will fiev- quota has been reached workers which too often happens This can
not let down on their work be a success only by organizations
er be any formal surrender in Ger­ should
Stamp No. 34 good through Feb.
until every adult in the county has calling headquarters while date* are
many but rather a gradual disinte­ had a chance to contribute to the being discussed to find if the desired 2t: Stamp No. 33 good through
gration in which the people will be fund “Last year". Mrs Foreman date is open. *
left to shift for themselves while tne said, "we oversubscribed our quota
Fael OU
Nazi leaden, attempt to escape to by 68 72 per cent. We should do
Period 4 and 5 coupons now good.
j some, neutral havtn or carry on better this year as the need is
guerilla warfare with the aid of what­ greater with increased activities on
Airplane stamp* I. 2. and
ever sort of following miy be avail­. ell the war fronts where American
book three good indefinitely.
able. There seems'to be no doubt lervlcemtn are needing and rt’ reiving help from the American
I that plans have been made for an1 Red Cross "
PLAN THE GARDEN
■ underground' resistance movement
Incomplete figures show that
I OR YEAR S NEEDS
। Many Nazi fanatic* arc prepared to. Hastings contribuied so far til.,
Garden planning time is bora.
make all trouble possible until they 071 90 to the fund a* compared with
Moat important feature ot Um
Naan- finally stamped out.
J9771 13 ia*t year Mr* Foreman's
■ fig me* show the following amount*'
&gt;dequete supply of fresh vegetable*
--------------------------------------------------------------l8t
1500.75: 2nd ward. 8660 Than in January, 1944
until the first fronts come.
----------------------- - —.
t 30' 3rd ward.-(585.75; 4lh ward.
..— — —rr-r
------------ —------ Fire losses in the United States
Vheatkes (m?'ofek1?tion’,TI' ; en.plovets*.
kh23.2i
,ac122L
&gt;5802 85: organizations.. during 1944 were greater than ,the in horticulture. Michigan State
I S.25 00. special group*. (260 00 and bomb damages sustained by England College, says that a garden 38 by
the business district. &gt;2224 00.
during the previous twenty-four
Barry ‘township wa* the first months, according to Emmett T
■“ K'Bh “r-"’ -t'™
?»•
tu make
rnal
township to
its quota with Cox. Chicago, field officer ot the
7hornapple township a close sec- Western Actuarial Bureau of the
i. in
meeting as the Hastings Men* Cho-, processed in the stale taboratorie* :
Only One Ticket Named in
ond. Freeport was the first village National Fire Prevention Asaocta- three. However, freed vagstaMgg
•^2’!..!.
u
'naltc lu
appear- and’kept In a central blood banc
Twelve of the Towmhint
aiui stationed on Treasure Island. ancc wlth gn eaceMent program un-1 in Lansing for use here in Barry |
Twelve of the I ownships
to raise it* quota and all worker* 1tion who addressed a joint meeting must take up just enough room to
are endeavoring now to oversub- &lt;of local service clubs and the Hast­ pt ovide the amount needed.
I hey tell us. Tom that there are der lhf djrecuon of Frank Cooper.; county with Pennock Hospital the.
M,rrh
-.a. Ih- n
ings Chamber of Commerce at
several Hastings boy* out there..The public is invited to attend the I distributing
i” kienev~
---------'The
rv'~ •*
niasma
’-•*—•' Tuesday. March
Marcn 13.
13. was lhe
me fifinal j
Mribe their quotas
sible to grow
hall-------here------last---week
Have you seen any of them? Hope .iro&gt;r
-— which follows the businew
... .bi“ —
.
iratn.
available
free of charge
] K«ii&lt;m«,to the Michigan taw 'anti
On Monday. Mrs Foreman re- LOOP,
—----— Wed-----crops without [
Mr* Wayne Peterson will' The Odd Fellows have donated
# 0‘?
townS ta Ba^
it won't be too long until you and rx.^g|Ion
(
reived the following message from !
,
midwestern Red Crews headquar-1
uST’fH
I can do some hunting together *•tx -*
the accompun M for the chorus. Ihc
of their hall and the Has- ‘
"*
hasten notmtrr* in qt I.ziuit
an“ &gt;&lt;l- wen tnu. year, tne nre
^enpS v^-tch*Tb; t&gt;ncrrek "n,tSo
°J. Cof",nT:
1
How™. Unvote ^ll doumagain!
■
ww
havcaiuit
learned
that
vour
i
lo
“
*"
ln
January
were
l»7
per
cent
We are all very happy over the itrv. noyo nun oi »i
'he Rotary and KJwgnU clubs aic les8
qulle targe, a* so many are I
rh.nter
.7. IMS M 1 mOr* ,h,n
“*** 01 J,n' matoea following In the same
new* recently received from Lt. i will play the marimba.
chapter nas reacnea its hhs icea
,□.&lt;
------------ ro“°’MnK I taking care of incidental expenses interested in -the special question
Arnold Perkins who has been • —
Cr-'^i?r?5nX^u«m.1nlr2i1hievrtnent
Fire lasses are serious enough at tion Peas stand freezing wt
I The Horoital Guilds are to take. about the establishing of a county
German
Prisoner
for
several. .
This represents an achievement
Co uld
Mrtlchnu r^Jrr^inn-----------------' care of lhe canteen service 'coffee abstract office The election date is
tomatoes are planted.
months. In the German Oflag 64 { Hymn—Congregation Dane*- and *n,i sandwiches will be served to; Monday.- April 2
of which you and vour workers can . uteriv so while this nation is en- the
Short season crops like IgfttMg
Comp near Szubln. Poland Arnold
o-i—. • Itaruw-l 2nd tbe donorsi and the Red Crow ।
“prarer'from
Following are the nominations
be justly proud. The response In ; gMed ln , flght for its life Most
radishes, take up little room
ho* recently been liberated. A few ■Evening Prayer" from Hansel at— Nurses Aides at Pennock will assist , made as complete us the Banner was
your chapter is a fine contribution ;
these fires are preventable and can
be planted far enough npa
arete).
Humperdlnch
—
Rev.
Pitch
of our men who were in that camp
toward the success of another great thus our own carelessness is doing
by Dr A B. Mitchell and the trained j able to get tnem on Tuesday:
Mens Chorus. 'Steal Away." by
have been able to return to the
Red Cross War Fund. It indicates | more damage to the war effort than permit growing long season 1
by nurses that will come here with
Assyria — But one ticket nomi­
Slates bul Arnold Is among those Bartholomew, and "One Alone." ty , the unit.
that the peoole of the Barry Coun- | Axis agents have been able to ac- between the rows.
. naled, the Republican. Supervisor.
Romberg.
who had to be hospitalized We
ty chapter have faith In a great compllsh.
-•*
'
* 1 Clare Holder* clerk. Walter Stanton;
Clarinet Solos. "Dancing Shadare all hoping and praying for you owi.*'
cause and lhe determination to I We need materials to fight this and broccoli are Important
treasurer. Otto Dahm, justices.
by Vesely and "Berceuse" by ■ *»■*■«■&gt;■ ■ paiAii
Arnold, that it won't be loo many
carry on this work."
;war. he pointed out. materials in a
Burgess.
days until you'll be able lo come num-Alden
"W" - '
Mrs. Foreman hope* to have i volume which staggers lhe Imagina- garden until Ute in the fall.
ki KhS'S B'rn
E,m"
Men's Chorus. “Awav to Rio." by
home. Perhaps we can get together Bartholomew and "Now The Day is
ebmplele returns from the whole tton Yet fire* are destroying huge
^■■awaaswaaa
a awvss
Baltimore — Republican: Super­
-------------quantities of our materials and thus
-------... in —
»n a bit ot fishing
him How about It? o„r by Barnby
county
another
week.
preventing needed armaments from
I'm keeping in touch with you
Marimba, Selected—Rev. Pilch.
reaching lhe battle fronts
Even
Closing.
,
board of review. Harry Babcock;
KISM III OTTOSEN
after the war we will need mate­
Merle E. Hopper to be Guest jiutice. Harold Stanton. Democrat:
rials In unprecedented quantities freesing. plant snap beam.
fine Tn the service bul it's going — .
,
.. . ,
Sp«ku On Dinner Proton.
S
because our stockpiles are low and
te be a grand day when you fclwill have to be replaced.
low* and girl* come back. You'll .
i Plans have been completed for I rett; board of review. Roy Rice and
U- 1
—9 a—. UK—_
find n few changes in the old town
I Hie observance o&lt; lhe twenty-sixth • Rennie
Mott;
justices,
Arthur
ueve*. is
Miner iacior»
but we haven't changed and we re
of Ugion
Ute organization
of Houghtaiin
and
Ouywas
Jones.
I are that moat factories and plants
Hie Barry
Co. Cow JTuutandTe.ting Ag. 1 anniversary
rcons^tirS°of
th® American
on Thuraday
Barry-One
ticket
name
More Interest in Caucuses
nil looking forward to that day Y.c?aUon*
are being crowded to the limit on
when we can actually talk to you Ing dairymen will hold their an- evening. March 15. when lhe Auxil- . Republican.
Supervisor. M
Than in Election in Nashville tiroduction- new oraceues * haw
nual meeting at the EDlscuoal Par- hiry will entertain wltJi a dinner Backus; clerk. Walter Bolyen;
again.
brought In* new and unexpectedfire
Village elections were held on hazards which take time to bring
h H^usc tn HoMlrun? Fridsv “«’&lt;» program st the parish house, surer. Mildred Fuhrman; boa
Hl there! John McSorley. Sure
Monday. March 12. with lhe follow- under
miss having you drop in lhe store March 16 starting at 3^0 m ar- dinner is scheduled for six-thirty. review. Alfred Gainder and Floyd
control; many plants, too.
Ina results:
every other week Seem* strange to
.nnmiiwmpni
)iv
:
o'clock
and
reservations
should
be
Morford;
justices.
Earl
Pennock
and
Pr..
nun
Pmima
i*«
short on experienced personnel
an announcement by mfcde
Tuesday noon. March n ManihaU {&lt;orW(X&gt;d
ri/rk ff-1 Tiim^r'r trrssurrr^Mrs' w,1° ltno* Ulc d*nger* of care­
have a young lady taking your
clerk. Fred Tiioberer, treasurer . mb.
.nd annrwdate the value of
Eari Stucky supervisor for the 1
Mrs HeIena 8®«to- Phonc I Carlton-But one ticket named in
place with the Jewel Tea Co. Hope
nlimrv Btn^trcx Prank?Dorr Lea»
PreTentlon measures; new meth&gt;°Gladltohseeeyoul back and look* 1 XwTn^inZa*
------- ...i— —in nets i...
of* htai^'couw'
-----------_ ,2691.
'
Carlton Twp the Republican. SuK^her*
R?lJd Furroi
P
of Production have also IncreasOiau Ul sec ?uu u.p. u..u----------------------------------------------- of------------------------ Tile program is as follows:
. pervlsor. Wesley Booher; clerk. Fred
sIK.IuTJ'mSS
w.&lt; 5
.unU-wrMln, »,
of
Ing
fine. Don Ruehlman. Don P?r‘
I
ft so
SA
M ow'
•tat? m Lhj
euu. uun 1„ th. J
hE.~““ *
has been in the South Pacific for, ,lg.h *’cr&lt;? aver?®”; *n06l„
1
rtveral months and Is spending a . *
“ production and other
Advance of Color*.
x 1 board of review. Jerry Andrus; highsale and Clifford
rllV;"n W9.
trf«"l'n7he
AlWthW c.tu. ot hr. lott e.n hr
few days at home before reporting nop"”*
hv* Kimirur—Dr G
L. Uxkwood ,wuy commissioner. Ed. Kirklin.
and
but
50
votes
were
cast
in
the
traccd
to
antiquated
fire
fighting
ftTiw «nU! Ih*. h.p.|'!&gt;* L™. BU...U smric™ «r
or c'a a'i&amp;to!'
election. Pre*. Bruce Randall, clerk, ^.uinment
Cttle* towns and vllkids, and until that hap^wnn Bureau
»* *}«-1 —.
Colln T Munro: treasurer. Hazel •OUJ«nenl*nd vunv
r.mi stw-cd You'
: tings, the National Bank of Has-: Limmuuumm.. v, \-~-**"~***~
' mauuaatc*—
—Mlv.
Mita Mabel Sisson.
Sison.
। Supervisor. J. Mearle Scott; clerk.
py day. God Hpceo youi
(
Hastings City Bank I toastmaster
Greetings—Lt. Frank Scptt. Rtd.,1
Rtd..
Henry Kemingwn;
Remington; treasurer,
treasurer. rieuon
Netaort
Sincerely.
n be presented to winning county ISr-JSLlS?Greeiings-Lt.
genry
Torn T.««
.
“‘”IS™5Si
.o»t Commander, and Mrs. a,
Gladys
Brumm; board of review. William
Henry. Auxiliary President.
I O Dean for two years ami .Lowell
Introduction of Guests.
i J*'’™™1,- «y“?:Ju£l7a'luU
’
I Roy G. Preston, secretary-tree*Clarinet Solo—Alden Burgess
! Orr Ptaher and E. H. Lathrop, va. assessor. Grant
I urer. will give his report. Officer*
Osgood: trustees, Glenn Parthing.
Presentatlon of Past Commanders' cancy. Lloyd Mead.
word comes tiial Set. J. 8. i and directors for the coming year Badges—Dr. R. B. Harkness. Past' Hastings Twp. — Republican: Su• Henry Hynes and Leon Nicholson.
Kncwllun, Is mlulnr in action, ; will be elected as well as all vocan- Department Commander.
, ^Middleville—President. Harvey J.
presided at the meeting.
I pervlsor. Shirley Gillespie; clerk.
cies. If any. in the membership of
aftrr a bombing raid over Ger­
Address—Merle E. Hopper. Judge Mabel Althouse; treasurer. Harry
c
I In
afternoon, inspectors looked Henry Flannery will cry
tile association will be filled.
many.
DUANE OTTOSEN
treasurer. Bianch Segerstrom. «- over ,t0rc8 Bnd 3^. ln the busl- and E. E. Gray will act
Advocate Third District. Charlotte. Lentz; board of review. John Lip­
Following
this justice*,
work Homer
Richard
sesaor. Max Lynd, trustees Vine ncM dutrict and made recommenCronk. Demo­
Closing Song—"God Bless
Amer­ key;
I Wiu of the M8.C. agricultural en- [
Sons
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
8.
"Mike
”
Tabor.
Harold
Ball
and
Tom
Berry,
—
.
—
——•— firt
-— bswi
------- ■­
dattom
tat
reducing
crat: Supervisor. Laurence Beadle;
for full particulars.
. "Greetings to you." Practically
Practically all
all!: Sneering
?Zl]NT!"J'ndepartment
dn?.ari?11r'vl iSi'r
will address during of Colors.
clerk Carrie McDonald; treasurer. Ottosen. Pvt. Duane and Pvt. Ken- ।
~—
•••
‘ A digest of their report is not avalleroun
saver*J
of the "Home Front” new* will A.._
have &gt;i ,the
l’e„f
y2uP on dalrv labor
r„Special
invitations have been sent Harold Slocum; board of review. neth are now on opposite sides of I*AT A 11 FT
1 able at this time.
LAFAYETTE Ul
to be held over till next week. Sorry showing such thing* as rnechan-110
the
fouling
p
Ml
Commanders
William
Newton
and
Andrew
Ken
­
the
globe
fighting
for
Uncle
Sam.
rAI
A
Nil
to tne iOiiowing rast vommanoera
... 'tis.
....
...... ------------leal gutter cleaner*,
cleaners elevators,
elev at ora wa-1
»a- „f
oftbe Legion:
L^on; A.
a.Lynn
LynnBrown.
Brown.1919;
1919; nedy; justices. Albert Reed and Duane. In Germany, has received !
but.....
that's how
Well
merely' 11
RED CROSS NOTES
itera, carts and milk utensil |I
Dan Peterman and
Dykstra, Burrell Phillips.
mu give
«*&gt;m ''
heater*,
——u Albert
*t*w,r* vs.
list who is home and
give uuv
out with
the Purple Heart for wounds caused far kJ A IM VAI IMS*
by
mortar
fragments
In
his
lower
left
V
f
IVIAIN
llJIlNI]
the facts later. Home
Home are:
are:—
—Bob
Bob j cleaning.
«•
11921; Charles W. Siierwood and
Hope—One ticket, the Republican,
Moore.
Marsh Furrow,
Maran
Lester!
Lester
--------------***
* *’
~~
Roy Hubbard. 1922; Harold Newton. named In Hope township Super­ leg. however, he writes that he suf- AH IMIH I WI1V
Spiague &lt;flrst
• first, time
time In
In i5
Sprague
15 mos.).
• . BUILDINGS TO BE SOLD
1923; Dan Walldorff, 1924; Verne visor. Bernard DeGolta; clerk. Ar- the Purple heart for wounds, sus-1
M.S.C. Specialist To Tell
Hastings; or 3'
.A
— DePrlester. Elson ;ic
—Ington. i ON SEALED BIDS
jvm.su.. n..v
Vcrn
Harrlnt
'Johnson
and Floyd Wood. 1936: Ed- , cellous Campbell; treasurer. John tained on Jan. 30th. caused by mor­
How It's Done
Charles Murphy (Jus'
st *back
—u from
1
i The City of Hastings will receive ' ward C. Potter. 1928; Maurice Fore- Gurd; board of review. Will Anders tar fragments in his lower left leg.
enough women in Hastings tnterPhilippines!. Cliff Pol-....
iland rafter
. —3
- sealed
«»iru blds
yau» on the
«- two
.« barns located I{ man. 1929; .Henry Hubert. 1930; and ClifTord Kahler; justice*. Rus­ however, he writes that he suffered
"Eating to Keep Yolng" will be

People in Barry county who wish
Red CroM Unit Opening
•■quota, which wa* much larger than
to burn brush, grass land or marsh
Monday Can Accommodate !“ny P"*1™1
»UI * oy«land or start any other sort of
Onlv 300 Reaistered ' «“»crtbed by ■ generous margin
open fire mpst gel a permit to do
600—Only JOO Registered
enough tn the R d Crow and
1 Note: an unavoidable change In so. according to Conservation Offi­
----------------------I
About
300
more
blood
donors
are
I
War
Fund
drive*
where
money is
cer
George
Sumner.
the letter schedule will bring you
Although the taw requiring this; needed when the Red Cross Travel- i given outright. Barry county has
Mrs Hyde &lt;l*rairlevlllci at a later
date. Thia Introduces cordial Tom ho* been on lhe books fur several ing Blood Bank Unit come* here i made one of the best records in the
Toffee who will now take over for years II has not been enforced rig- ; neat week, acordlng to Dr. J. K. aUlle However, in the War Bond
idly However, Mr. Sumner states Aittand. director of lhe Barrv.j drlVM where no gifts of money are
ihtw'"ioof
Hello Fellows and Girls;
Permits for burning overland I hall here lor five days from Mon- i lu'"1* •’» government seimriUes—an
I was really taken off my feet
when I received the request to may be obtained by calling Fire day. March 19. through Friday, investment which ta rated top* in
write this letter. I'd much father Warden Wiiitam HummelL Middle- March 23. and can accommodate; safely; safer, if anything, than a
talk to you. but there are oceans ifile Route 3. Phone 19 F2 or 600 donors in that time
'bank account and certainly safer
ond mountains between u lol of George -------------—.i— Phone
-----To
however, only atxait 300 than a wad of bills hidden someSumner at „
Hastings.
&gt; ju and me.
.
2546.
volunteers have been scheduled. wherc about the house in a coffee
I keep in touch wltlvajot of you .
Dr. Alttand states Thii means that caI1 or buried in the ground—Barry
jxiys and girl* lltrough your folk*
3°Vn|1nm
r'tn rrotiizr f,.r a def-' county ranks fairly well down the
and friends. There are several of ।
Hie boy* who I have had the pleas­
inite appointment by calling the 11,11 ,o ,ar an
subscripure of working with the past few'
Barry County Health Department
are concerned. Judging horn
jears, now in the Service
al 2460 during the day or Mr Gar- Individual war bond sale* here, one
Nurville Stamm I* working with
linger al 3431 during the evening ; might conclude that Barry county
u Postal Department Unit* overseas,
l"he actual processing at the clin-; people were indifferent- to tlw war
his couslp Kermit Stamm Is also
Hastings Men s Chorus to
' lc
tBge Opjy about 15 minutes., yft7 the records achieved in the
serving with Uncle Sam's Army.
Make Debut Monday Night Dr. Altland said, end by arranging ReJ Cruv and Wir
t|rlvcs In.
I d like to express my sincere &amp;ym-1
.
..
i tor an appointment In sovanec.
I u
Next
Monday
evening.
March
19.
xery
Iule time nc
«j be lost
pMthy to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen' next asonaay evening, aaaren
,erv |nttje
need
lost.
, dicate that till* I* not true
Cooley who a short time ago re-. 1* (,.
to be
h. larilM
Ladles' Ntetx
Night (.1
ul th»
lhe HunHostHerewith
Her
ewilh 1* the schedule the
...
• rived word Hutt Onllle was killed rings Brotherhood meeting, with the jjiood
. . Rank
.... unit _...
will f„nnw:
follow: Mon- ' Germany has la&gt;t the war dein action.
i usual dinner at seven o'clock The I rtM«rrh i» -2 00
to 41:00
00 pin.
nrn ‘! finitely and without hope of modiGordan Jacobs. I*, we under- serving is to be done by (the girls in; A fi 00 lo B 0^ pm Tuesday. I
ft and, here in the State* and ' th® home (Vonomici. classes&gt;at high M
h „ lh^
L .v‘( d .. Mllrch ’O 1
Whan tnu we hear about youGor-' mjiwoI. to no supper squad ha* been j“ W »rninil“« 2'
r ' ‘
----- ------- -■ ■
die? Congratulations!
' named
laid e*s Night marks-the j
«» 11 w *m
"na ‘,
George Brown make.;a fin. look- dosing dlUje ]
F.«X and business firnu

LADIES' NIGHT
AT BROTHERHOOD

☆ AT A GLANCE

U. S. FIRE LOSS
EXCEEDS ENGLISH
BOMB DAMAGE

NOMINATIONS IN
BARRY COUNTY

.vxss

AMERICAN LEGION
BIRTHDAY PARTY

FOUR VILLAGES
HOLD ELECTIONS

Dairymen tO Hold
i as
Annual Meeting

AUCTION SALES

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’’--‘Un. Roy ; on the
yrs. overseas). Nelson■ Brisbin.
lhe City Airport property, better
belter ! Edwin Sayles.
Sayles. 1931: Sterling Rog­ sell Hart. Bert McCallum and
'..j.
1932;
Fuller. Cecil Peters taller "
2 —
yrs.. 'known
as lhe^L...
Harry 7-.^.
Osborn
Farm
1 era.Harry
1932; Wood.
Ha.., 1933; Al, ... Charles Monica.
on convoy &gt;. Alex Nell (after nearly , ncar Lake Algonquin
belt Craig. 1934; Floyd Wood. 1935;
auin
{belt
Irving—No Democrat caucus was
2 yrs. in the Aleutians*. Charles( One Building. a
Is 34'x50
34'x50'‘ and the Cornelius Manni,
Mannl, 1936; Adelbertl
Adelberl i held in Irving. Republican; SuperGreen tfrom 3 yr». in India), and, other
m»&gt; U 27*x36'.
Icortright.
icortright. -----1937; —
Prank
Andrus.I
•— I visor. William McCann: clerk. Earl
enjoying a chat al lhe Coffee Shop
Mir advised to '"
• • —
You are
bid separately
1938; Shirley B. Henry, 1939; D- H. Burdick: treasurer. John Perry;
Sharp. 1940; Harry Larsen, 1941, |I board of review. Alvin Hclrigle and
over a cup of coffee, a coke and a ! on- the buildings
glass of milk the other day were.1
Rules:
'42 and •«: Angelo splris. 1944. The I| Walter Hammond; justices. Matthew
Joe Rosenbaum. Lyle Newlon and
•1. “
■••■••
Specify
which building vou are wives of lhe deceased Past Com-1, Bedford. Elver Barcroft and Roland
Den Wellfare.
bidding on. giving dimensions of minders. Morris O. Hill. 1920. Rky!
It was just a few weeks ago that same.
Conaway. 1924, Edward Leo Har-1 Johnslown — One ticket, the Re­
we mentioned what Dick Munjoys
3.
Bids
are
to
be
filed
with
the
rtngton, 1935, "and T. S. K. Reid, publican, named In Johnstown. Su­
Munjoy*
latest request was—hr wanted hi\ City Clerk not later .than 7:30 pm. 1827. will be presented the badges' pervisor. Ferd Stevens; clerk. Clare
V.nnn. Kidder)
ITIrlrl—rl to
In bmu
Him on
nn March
Star— K 26th,
OfSfH 1945.
ItMS
...
— a
——«—• *—ones.
mac
; Norris; treasurer. Carl Bowman;
wife, &lt; Yvonne
sendI him
in memory of their
departed
a picture of two fried eggs, as the
3. Buildings must be removed and i Mr. Hopper, who is well versed board of review. Will Hammond. 4
next best bet to the real thing. This all rubbish pertaining thereto clean. I in the various kinds of veteran
—• ,
leg­ year*, and Sam Nav. 2 years; jus­
week the official news came that ed up within 60 day* following the j Station now In effect as weU as, tices. Fred Frey and Julius Prey
Pfc .Richard P. Munjoy 31. son of acceptance of the bld.
J proposed legislation, will speak esMaple Grove—Republican: Super­
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Munjoy. Has­
4. The Common Council of the pectally about Public Act No. 346.! visor. John Martens; clerk. William
tings R. No. 4. had been killed in City of Hastings reserve, the right | how before Congress, also about Schantz; treasurer. Ira Rlror: board
action in Germany on February 33. to reject any and all blds
. IUl experiences in Washington in | of review. Ed Penfold and George
W L. Wallace. City Clerk
connection with veterans' work. He i Hoffman; Justteejustices. Walter Clark and
Every Ume this kind of message has
to come home it strikes with a
■ Out 3'22 . is tt
a good .peaker
*peaxer and
ana will
win bring
onng an .Saipb
Ralph Penn&lt;wk. 1Democrat: Supcrleadened, heavy, blew that reaches
interesting and educational mes- j
Fred Fuller.
I Interesting
। jgg,.
I Orangevil'e—We were able to get
every last one of us. Yet day after
An invitation Is extended to any I but th* one ticket as the Democrats
day. and Utete
there are many sleepless
• ’ •
,
”
World War II service man. who । held their caucus Tuesday evening,
nights, folks continue in the usual
daily course, accepting what may
TU,U
may be in the city, to attend this, Republican: Supervisor. Lee KUcome with the same valiant spirit 1 J- P Thomas, the new manager dlnner as a guest of the Auxiliary. lLc,‘L,^rkG^‘r1,®ro^!;Are^urr7'
„
&lt;■
■
Herman Morehouse: board of reas that of those, tor whom they 1 of the Ward Stores, comes from1
» urunnm crovirr
view, Ferris Brown and Robert Kelwait. Nit all of the heroes of this Aurora. IU. to begin the work here,
'•|
ly: ,u,*ice«. Flossie Castle. Ezra
war are at the front. A picture of He has been with the firm for aev&gt; 8S2IwpJ'A MVNMW*
- . FOR PFC. MUNJOY
। Morehouse: highway commissioner.
Pfc. Mun joy and further informa- . eral years. Mrs Thomas will Join
.tion
xmi win
him in
in the
the near
near future.
future. Their
Their two
two 1 I During the morning service at the , winter Bacon. Democrat notnfgawill appear next week.
him
T/8gt. Herbert Whitworth, &lt;HJI. I children are in the armed services, Wesleyan Methodist church a me- tlons will aopear next week.
S.'40) has been reported missing ’ of the country. Carmlleta. the mortal ceremony was held for Pfc.
Prairieville — Just one ticket in
in action over Austria since Feb-. daughter serving
acavuka with the
me WAC's;
wnv. | Richard P.
.. Munjoy. 31. son of Mr. Prairieville and we were able to get
re.
tUary 21St He is a radlo-guhner on * the *****
r— petty «*fR
—«** la*
son. Jamea Jr.,
officer
in BnH
and SXr«
Mrs. sirr*a
Alfred xrunlnv
Munjoy. HBStlne*
Hastings.I | lust
lust aa n*rt
part nt
of Inst
that .w*nnr*llr*n
Republican:
a B-24 stationed in Italy with the the Navy. As vet the Thomases i R, 4- who was killed in scUon in Supervisor. Ellon Tubbs: clerk. Floyd
have no local address
{Germany on Fab. 23. The .serviceiShelp: treasurer. Lewi* Johnson.
15th Air Force.
-----J was In charge of Victor Sisson. 1 Ralland—One ticket, the RepubLieut. Alpheus F. Berlin. 27. of
1 assisted
by Stephen Orinage.
who _______________
llcan. In Rutland. Supervisor. Prank
INJURED IN
AN
,—
Bedford a P-47 fighter pilot, ha*
'played
! niavert Taps."
-Tan*- lhe
the church pianist
nianiit Newton; clerk. Beatrice Laubaugh:
been missing In action over Ger­ AUTO ACCIDENT
R. C Langley, aged 38 of Grand “n&lt;T the P**tor. the Rev. Alvin Bar- treasurer. Ritchie Mullen: board of
many since February 20, the war de- Raphta
me?Vuh”n a”toto. A .^’““'ul bouquet wm pre­ review. Gerald Smith:
Justices.
partmeiit lias informed hta wife.
evening
about
10:30 j
riVv ,ormer Francis Coleman. Homer Bauchman.
Bemita. who is living here with her Saturday
Ben Bowman and Harry Dunn
patents. Mr and Mrs Myron Tuck­ o'clock which he will not soon for-1 Yvonne Kidder of this city.
Thornapple — Republican: Super­
erman. Lieutenant Berlin was a &amp;u?: h’Sf.ffXiT/the^
visor. Clarence Longstreet; clerk.
nirmber of the 12th Tactical Air
Charles Williams; treasurer. Grover
Command based in France, and had
Cline; board of review. Will H. John­
written
WIIIVC41 u&gt;
in his
«ua wav
test leiicr,
letter, uaicq
dated,,
hH
Mar\
JJbnw U. rtar fe
comply:
u“mhrr“r il«n rLL . bu'lerM ralU .nd on. ou&gt;.r diUr
son and William Cridler; Justice*.
Smith and James L. Rugg.
40 mission*. He has been oVeraea*
WM exiled Bnd took Langley to!
. - ° 3' 5 Howard
Democrat: Supervisor. Julian Potts;
since September.
Pennock hospital where it was
urmve.
clerk. Marlorie William*: treasurer.
Mrs. Berlin received a letter from found that his right ankle wo ANNUAL MEETING
DeForest
Bender; board of review.
lite War department on Tuesday,
The annual meeting of Middle­ George Noffite and Frank Lee; jus­
confirming the menage in the tele­ broken and -there were bad cute
tices. Glenn Solomon and Wm
gram which was delivered last IKIIU. OC
IM4M4C Ul MIC CKI BV |
■■■■—.* —• — . HarpCT.
Thursday.
lhe tlma of ths accident. On Sun-1 •' 1 Pm
Woodland—One ticket, ths RepubIt’s gteat news that Sgt Howard day ba waa removed to his homei
n°»rrt °» Directors
llcan. was nominated. Supervisor.
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
|v. 3-15j Albert Reeser; clerk. Leon Hynes:
in Grand Rapids

J. P. Thomas
. New Ward Manager

Ktaumt l. n *W toSultaSto'

the
of. a sfnts
series _of
meeting*
u,c subject &lt;&gt;«••
°&gt; meeung*

England. T« dzU
txd ssfi-sa."4"10
from home
bom. since he
bo went
wool
Sfirt 11-3:00 r M.
any mail from
across.
Kenneth a radio mechanic with.1 Delton School
lhe Air Corps has moved on from *: Monday. March .■13-8.00 P. M.
New
new Caledonia
caieoonia to an unknown
unxnown base
uaw c“u
w .. -* ~* n &gt;&lt;
in the South Pacific Their address-I .,Tue^?y- M£r.cl?
rs are —
1 Mrs. Ethan Winters home south­
' Pvt.
„. Duaiie L. Ottosen.
___ w.bbbM
-■*&gt; nt
TViwUnir
east
of Dowling
.
36468772
Tuesday- March 13—8:00 P. M — .
4188 Hosp. Plant
Carlton Center School
A.P.O 209. • J P. M.
Wednesday. March 14—2:03 P M
New York. N. Y.
-Courthouse. Hasting*
Mrs. Vivian MacFkwn. specialist
Pvt. Kenneth E. Ottosen. 36462597
from Michigan State College, will
A P.O. 198. c/O Postmaster
lead the discussions and show how
San Francisco. Calif.
older people may be fed to keep
active and healthy. Much stress
RURAL FIRE AS8*N
has been placed on child feeding
ELECTS OFFICERS
At the annual meeting of the Ru­ but Mr*. MacFawn thinks that
ral
held
... .Fire
uc association
^_*^....u.. .jv
— on
—Satur
-------- ­ adult* should also have Inform*day. March
niarcn lu,
i.w p.111.
10, hi
at 1:00
pm. m
at iuc
the, uon on how they can eat to keep
tn, for 8ulna
uke 60 when they are 80.
fire -----------barn, officers elected
lhe
coming year are: pres.. Tberon Caln;
The public is invited to attend
vice-president. Albert Bull: secre­ tlicsc meeting*
Any other com­
tary-treasurer. Arthur Keeler; di­ munity wishing to nave this dis­
rector*. John Usborne. John Orms- Si can make arrangements by
be, Clyde Stcdge, Arthur Richard­
Miss Bullis at the Exten­
son; fire chief. Guy Giddings John sion Office.
Usborne nnd Clyde Stcdge were the
re-elections for directors
RECEIVE
Annual reports were given and ac­ PARENTSHEART
MEDAL
cepted. Chief Giddings reporting the PURPLE
A week ago Saturday. March 3.
department had responded to 22 ru­ the Rev and Mrs L. Winston Stone
ral calls during the year.
received the Purple Heart award
given their son. T Sgt David W.
NOTICE
.
following his Injury on Jan.
The Delton Tel- co. will accept Stone,
in Belgium. Sgt. Stone writes
bids for the management of the 22.
that he U recovering nicely from
Delton Tel Co. for a period of hU leg wounds received when a hand
one year. The blds should be In grenade exploded about six or seven
on or before April 1*1.. 1945. Signed feet away from him. He was not
J. L Daniel Sec -Treas hospitalized and is doing light work
Delton. Mick
at his station, now in Germany. It Is
Out 3-32 thought HU complete address was
given In last week s Banner.

treasurer. Paul Brodbeck: board ot
review. Will Velte and J. L. Smith;
Justices. Leo Rush and Cut Jordan:
highway commissioner. Henry Hynes
Yankee Springs—The Democrats
did not hold a caucus in Yankee
Springs.
Republican; Supervisor.
Claude Willson; clerk. Ed Jackson;
treasurar. Alta Mowry; board of re­
view. Frank Cutler justices. Schuy­
ler Bowen and Ray Finingham.

NOTICE
After Mar. 14. we will be closed
every week on Wed afternoon and
evening Allgrdlngk Service Sta­
tion.
_
adv. 3-18
DONKEY BASKETBALL

Payne, home economic instructor
al the Hastings High school, will
Die standard u hours course of
WM. McILVAIN
text book Is called "Food and Nu­ GEORGE RAN 8
trition" which la published by the
Having bought a
National Red Cross The time and
meeting place of the class will be
decided when the class is formed.
Anyone Interested in taking the 5 miles aoutha'est of
course is urged to call Mrs. Frandsen at her home, telephone 3117.
offering
- —. —
The increased activity among the chickens, hay and straw
school children in collecting scrap
paper is due to the fact that all
proceeds from the sale of paper this
n.onth by the Hastings schools goes
to the Jr. Red Cross fund. Mrs. Oculars
Jennie Stuck. Hastings Red Cross
chairman, says any number of con­
tests arc being conducted and the
children are working
ltd a record amount

RECEIVES DELAYED NEWS
OF FATHER'S DEATH
Benjamin R. Minford of Pontiac,
received word Friday from the Pro­
vost Marshal's Office. War De­
part men t. Washington. D. C. stat­
ing that hl* father. EHward Dever
Minford. 3r. died of heart failure
April 30. 1943 No further details
were given and this is the first
knowledge of his death. He was
111 at the time of Pearl Harbor and
was a patient in a hospital ncar
Manila. P I HU son. B. R. Minford.

grain.
adv. elsewhere
particulars.

GROVER MARSHALL,
Having sold Ma
shall will have an

Mrs. Lemuel Severance.
Center. Hastings.

RUMMAGE SALE
• Prl-Sat. Mar 23-34, Goodyear Gray
Bros. Hd we. Bake Sale. Bat-Mar

NOTICE CEMETERY
LOT OWNERS
Those who have
wish
’ ths standards, pl
Thursday. March 22
Hastings before
March ML
High School Gym. 2 Games—first
Riverside Cemetery Aum.
one Mart* at fiU psn- Adults. 80c;
Children 25e.
Adv

�TUP HASTINGS SANNER. TITURADAT. MARCH tl ISO

IW- ■

TTW

PORK CHOPS

center cut lb.

36c

PORK SAUSAGE “ ' 29
0/iH
V 3Dl|

steer beef lb.

34'

ARMOUR

DRIED BEEF
glass J J

PIG FEET
PICKLED. ARMOURS

14oz. jargge

POTTED MEAT
ARMOUR S ’/* site 6c

1 size 0c

fresh froxen

SALMON STEAK
OTHERS

CODFISH

diced Del Monte jar

13'

Green Gold can

12'

Reedburg can

13'

can
Heinz

sm. pkg.

17'

pts

26

pkg

26
31

80 count

JQ

red

1

lb

pint

box lb.

59c
69c
60c

“ffi.

Mrs Harold Radford and expects
to move by April I. She has lived
here for over 43 yeani and to date
is not yet definitely located.
Asst. Oen. Mngr Willard J. Oonctipancy April 1 Mr. Radford and you. of the Rovai Coach Qp. Has­
Mr. and Mr*. Jos. N. ShulU will be ting*. has been Inducted iiXo the
moving about that time Into their
new name. 518 E. Center which
they recently purchaacd from Mr*. industry', but lhe firm accepts It Mary Hilton.
In the knowledge that his services
Mr*. Ruasell Bauer of Plainwell to lhe army are considered more
entered Pennock hospital on Wed­ •wsentlal. aa has been the eaac with
nesday. March 14 for surgery.
legions of other branches of inter Lt. and Mr*. Robt. Field are the
proud parents of a 6 lb. 14 ox. son.
William Robert, born Monday morn­ council on Monday evening by Foring nt Pennock hospital. Lt. Field test McMillan for the grading of
l* stationed at Lemoore Field. No. Boltwood St., from &lt;}ranl St.,
south to his property line.
Calif.
Terry Cruc is recovering from a
severe case of mumps
WOMEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE. ,
Mrs Carl Baldwin and baby MARCH 12. 1943
daughter.
Brenda
left .
Pen— —
----- - Ann.
— --Hastings Ice and Fuel won the odd
nock hospital yesterday and are at game from Strand Theatre. Lythe home of the former's parent*..; Barker also won the odd game from
Mi and Mr*. Fred Friedrich. The Roth Furniture. Stale Insulation
little one weighed 8*. pounds, look the series from the Barry TheaOrandfather
and
Grandmother
Red* Bonne' and Gown won «n
Friedrich are happy over the birth three from Consumers Power. Manof thdr first grandchild. Mr Bald- uiaclurtng OomMIty also won inei
win is employed at the Duplex Co. *erie»fro,n •Iust,nFa
n1.11
in Rattle Creek
jTrto Cafe won two from Mlddlevll e.
soiuane
H,«h —
Mngir*
were taken by MllMio
M.,y
Loon,
___
----------------.
___tired
Rmtth
nf State
Insulation
with with
Smith
of State
Insulation
daughter of Mr and. Mrs Georgi180
and
173.
Lucille
WlllltU
ot
State
Spillane. 8. Broadway, has passed
her physical examination for ad­ Insulation with 188 and Mary Louise
of the Barry Theatre Reds
mitsion Into the WAVES. She took Thomas
180.
the examination at Detroit last with
High series were held bv Mildred
Monday. MU* Spillane is one of Smith with 510. Lucille Wlllilts with
■ lhe senior* M Hasting* High school. 481. Avis Oaskilt of Trio Cafe with
Lee D
Perden. widely known 478 and M Thomas with 474
Saginaw County fanner, ha* been
-Team standings for lhe week were
■ elected n director of Consumers &gt;s follows: High Singles were Trio
Power Company, which supplies Cafe with 763. Bute Instdalion with
electric service to 79.000 farm* in 760. Bonnet and Gown with 734. and
57 Michigan counties. Born in Iowa SUtc Insulation with 710. High se­
40 tear* ago. Mr. Ferden catne to ries were held by Slate Insulation
Michigan to engage in farming with 3154. Trio Cafe with 3108. Bon­
af'rr graduation from a • business net and Gown with 3053 and Barry
college in Illinois. He operates a Reds with 1048
Team Standings
200-acre farm neat*Chesaning, 40
acres of which atvJused far experi­
Won Lost
mental purpose^/ In cooperation State Duulatlon
With the Michigan Crop Improve­ Trio Cafe
ment Association and Michigan Strand Theatre
.
Stale College. He has won many Bonnet and Gown
awards at state. nationgLuukd—In­ Hastings Banner
13
ternational grain riurn He 1* a Hasting* Ice and Fuel
IS
member of the Saginaw County Roth Furniture ..
Farm Bureau and the Michigan Manufacturing Co. .
Crop Improvement ^sspplatloir. and Consumers Power
.
n vice uiesldent of’Tnc Saginaw Middleville
County Fair Aiuu&gt;ciutlon
I.yBarker
.
Reds 33
Parking space around the vicin­ Barry TheMre
Season standings remain the same
ity of the First Presbyterian church
Bunday, was' at a premium The with Jean Finnic holding lhe highest
rapacity congregation Inside could series of 540. and Florence O'Don­
leave no doubt in the mind of the nell holding the hbiiiest single game
well known and pouular former of 206 Dee Thayor holds the high­
pastor of the church, the Rev. Lcb- est average of 154 State Insulation
son Sharpe, who came as a candi­ holds the highest single game of 851
date for the pulpit, that he was in­ and the highest aeries of 2306
deed wanted. At the Monday night
business meeting called by the CIIIEF THOMPSON
trustees of the church to make the PRESENTS REPORT
Harry Thompson, chief of police,
call official, the vote was unani­ presented
hl* report for the period
mous for Mr. Sharer's return, it of Feb. 26 to March 12 to the coun­
now rnni to the Moderator of Lan­ cil Monday evening He report* 41
sing Presbytery, in which area the dtivers’ license* Issued; 50 truffle
Hastings church U located, who tickets; 45 miscellaneous complaints
notifies Mr Sharpe of the accept­ answered; rne accident policed; two
ance
summons served; eleht doors found
Mr* Fred Ballance was on the unlocked; 40 dog* disposed of one
kick .list.last week.
mental patient from Fort Custer
Lieut Bvron B Slattery of tlw apprehended; one suicide case in­
finkoortatlen corn*. is spending vestigated.
~
six days with hU wife, lhe former
Bettv Sigler of 232 Chestnut, and V.F.W. NEWS
is seeing his four-month-old son.
The Ladles Auxiliary to lhe Leo
Kim. for the first time. Lieutenant A Miller Post No. 3336 will hold
Blatterv has been in France and their next meeting. March 15 at
will returti there at the end of his the hall. Mr*. Uoyd Chaoman will
leave. He' was..formerly stationed speak on her life In China.
at Fort Custer and has been overThis meeting will start promptly
•—is since .lune. 1044 Battle Orerk al 7:30 as we will hold our annual
Enquirer-News, Monday. March 12. election of officers. Every member
Mr and Mrs Flovd Moored of should try and come and be on
Caledonia were, called here Monday Dine.

joined the force thia week.
Mrs Frances Ward has pur­
chased lhe Clarence Radford house

STRAND THEATRE
Hastings, Mich., Phones 2244-2557

Northern

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. MARCH 16-17

4 i°r 19
pkg.

23'

pkg

23'

Chiffon

Automatic pkg

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Jim Bannon. Nina Foch

I LOVE A MYSTERY
Wm. Boyd. Andv Clvde

TEXAS MASQUERADE
SUNDAY and MONDAY. MARCH 18-19

23'
19'

Abbott &amp; Costello. Phil Hpilalnv and his

HERE COME THE CO-EDS
BARGAIN MATINEE 1:00 TO 3:00
Only enough admissions will be sold lo fill theater once

FRESH PRODUCE
288s

2

doz.

TUES., WED., THURS., MARCH 20-21-22

CAULIFLOWER

RARRY THEATRE
I—*

bun.

head

2

ARSENAC AND OLD LACE

55

2lbs 33

2

CARROTS

HEAD LUTTUCE

18'

gg

•ge. pkg.

FRESH PEAS

IAA

12'

can

2 lb. pkg.

OQ&lt;

lb.
□□
PERCH FILLETS
COD FILLETS fresh frozen lb. 39c

Whole Del Monte Can

VIENNA

13'

39‘

size

Ige.

CALIFORNIA ORANGES

SAUSAGE

25‘

BEEF CHUCK ROAST . . . r 27‘

We Buy Live Chickens

TREET

",,k &lt;rd
Round or Sirloin
Steer beef lb.

SHORT STEAKS steer beef lb 29c

Brisket lb.

22c

40‘

JIlAIVJ

steer beef lb.

CORN BEEF

SLICED BACON s“’°',rd
C T r A jf f

steer beef lb.

HASH. ARMOUR

33‘

HAMBURGER

BEEF HEARTS
22c J
BEEF TONGUE
35c
BEEF LIVER
32c
BOILING BEEF
FRESH SIDE PORK -&gt; 25c
FRESH SPARE RIBS -22c
CLOTH BASKET
GREEN BEANS
CARROTS
PEAS
PEAS
KIDNEY BEANS
TOMATO SOUP
PRUNES
SWANSDOWN
SNOSHEEN
BISQUICK
NAPKINS
TISSUE
PERK
SUPER SUDS
SOAP FLAKES
SOAP FLAKES

PORK ROASTS

by the acute Illness of his father.
Harlow Moored.
Little Sharon Hackney, daughter
C. R. Plumley went to Butter­ of Mr. and Mn. Wm. Hackney, is
worth hogpltai. Grand Rapid*, seriously ill with bronchial pneuTuesday.-where he will undergo an
operation - on’ Friday.
Another registered Pharmacia*

LOCAL NEWS *

heads

JJc

35
25

FnODXCENTER

Hastings, Mich., Phones 2244-2557

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. MARCH 16-17
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Robert Lowery. Phyllis Brooks

DANGEROUS PASSAGE
Elyse Knox, Hardlr Albright

ARMY WIVES
SUNDAY and MONDAY. MARCH 18-19
Hedy LaMar, Paul Henried, Sydney Greeiutrcet

"CONSPIRATORS"
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 3:
Only'enough admission* will be sold
to fill theatre once.

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. MARCH 2Q-2I-22
Dick Powell. Claire Trevor. Anne Shirk,

C. b R. FELDPAUSCH CO.

N A S H V I L L

MURDER MY SWEET

*—

�THE HASTINGS BASNER THITIKD.\Y. MARCH 15. IMS
topic la • 'Educational Nerds In Our' bera please be present and visitors FIRST
CHURCH1
...METHODIST
-------------------- ---------------II.M.IKMIOT
.
Community" All ■ old and ••—•— ••«’
.
t
. wi
—ha* ca
.,, Paator
L.
Winston
Stone.
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Garrison. Mn.
member* are Invited.
Warning Worship will be held at' T ed OTJuughlfn and Children called
10:00
o'clock
on
luxt
Sunday.
Mr.
at
the
homes
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fay
ORGANIZATIONS
Hickory Corner*
Stone will preach from lhe theme. Whitworth and Mr. and Mrs. nar­
Maccabees- remember
tjie meet- whal Shafi I Do with Jcaua?” The. '*&gt; Parmele Sunday afternoon. The
The KH. F. R. Birrh of Jeney
—
•
City. N J. wcr«Ury .of Foreign M for Friday. March 18.
adult choir will ting.
- Whit worth's received word Friday.
mlrxion* ol the W. M church will,
On Palm Sunday. March 35. bap-, t»*ai lheir xon. Herbert, b mbalng
Sundav
The Womans Christian Tempcr- tistnal service will be administered in action over Austria since February
speak at ’ the church. Sundav.
■
ance Union will hold their Match On
—
March 18. Hr has been a mUaionEaster
Sunday,
members will- 21. a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kruger and
family of Sturgis were Sunday din­
ary U&gt; Africa many yi-arr. Mid- inerting at the Adventist church bi received into the church.
Tuesday evening. Mar. 2(1. aL 7:30.
The Sunday school will meet ner guests of her parents, Mr. and
Douglas Cinlnder home. WILMS, We are fortunate tn secure as our next Sunday at 11:30. Tile Youth Mrs. R. H. Mott. * Mbs Louise
Christiansen and Mrs Alto Tomp­
at the Don JonM home for dinner speaker. Elder D. W. Hunter, a re­ Pc Howship at 8:30 pm.
kins called on Orville at the Lanturned missionary of India, and an
Wednesday, March 21.
&lt;ing Aanitariuift Sunday. * Mrs.
Harry Twp. Farm Bureau group outstanding s|&gt;eak&lt;r afid worker YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
Marshall Schantz and daughters
will meet Tuesday evening. March with youth, who will speak on the
Floyd
H
Nagel.
Pastor
were Sunday guests of the Wilbur
subject.
"Our
Youth
and
the
Na
­
—
- —- and Mrs.
20. at -8-------pm.——
wit!
Service*
arc
held
on
the
Secund
&gt;
Schanu'.
* Mrs. Leo Hendershot
tional
Menace.
'
The
public
is
in
­
Douglgii Oalnder.
and Fourth Sundays. The next i entertained
™ ....
Mr. ««.
and ......
Mnj.^Gonuin
vited.
service will be held March 25. Sun-, Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Olen
nunilx rs
day School at 3 p.m. and preach-1 Henry7~'*l nin-day for dinner In
rsjjcci^lly invited.
■
Jltivpitul Guild No. 7 will meet Ing at 3
'honor of the birthday of her moth­
, with Mrs. Charles Aldrich, 730 S.
if God ta your partner make your er, Mrs Daisy Thompson. * Mr. and
Quimby
Jefferson. Wednesday. March 21. plant big.
Mrs Lloyd Storer of Hastings were
Friday evening. March 18.
-------------is the ut 2:00 p m.
Sunday dinner gueste ot Mr. and
community supper -and program at I
Mrs. Albert Brill. * Those from
the
church
Puiluck
supja-r
at
7
30
this neighborhood who attended tire
vr o-sn"'." M
' r"i.’,.7r
'*he Odd Fellow and Rebekah AUXILYAKY NOTES
At their last meeting the Unit Farm Bureau Family night in Has­
Everyone Invited
7
A„’ lh™'X hMe nS? beAi voted to pay 825 to the Red Cross. tings were. Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
nemunwr
Remember vne
the urgum
Legion uirtnnay
birthday Clark. Mt. and Mr*. R. H. Moll.
■. ■1 .-uea.
Ni E. Barry
•.
' l,cd- uteasc
Dieasc orint
bring outone nun
dUh ana
and party tonight at the parLJi house at J ,51*r , •n&lt;} M"- Fto?** Garrison. *
roll* enough fur your own * 6 20.o'clock.
Wednesday night supper guests of
Hie N E. Barry Family nigip, buiirrcd
'
family There will la- entertain- I
— -- ------- -&gt;»■»■----------Mr. and Mrs. Ted O'Laugndn were
will lie held at the church Friday ment In the evening
ANNOUNCE THE1K
» 1 c and M-s Howard Cronk and
evening ul 7.30. Everyone weknane.
WEDDING DATE
•ihrre eiuldreh of Clear lake SeaP!rn.-e lx- prompt aa lhe pnigrain
Grac* Lutheran Guild mrewl Anmuncement Is made of tile ap-' |han Cronk reported tack to the
which v ill be at Kellofts stnool at
9 pm. Bring sahdwlchc*.

The Hastings Banner

Congratulations to Bob Fields who
is a new- Daddy.
A letter from Marine Hannon
Wilcox received on Tuesday says,
••writing flite in a foxhole at Iw
Jima. I'm well but*there's no qu&lt;-nCOOK BUOS., E4ltan
tion about thia being a terrible
EIUIITY HRVKXTH TRAM heli."

Community Notice
Martin ('omen
The WS.Cfi. will meet with Mrs.
Blanche Bayne-Wednesday. March
21 lor a potluck dinner. All cordial­
ly invited.

7023

Del ton
The Willing .Worker# Class of the
Dellnn Methodist church achooL,
hold its next meeting al lhe
NATIONAL EDITORIAL- will
home of Mrs. Myrtle Walkrr,
Thursday evening. Mur. 15. A pul­
luck supper will be served al 7
o'clock.
Layman's Sunday will be ob­
served In lhe Delton Methodist
church. Mar. 18 at 10 o'clock. Ar­
that Lathrop will be the apeuxci.
lhe Mar-O-Nol tlgsa of the
■ Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
Methodist church school will hold
its next meeting at the home of
Mn. Ivan Smiih. Thursday eve­
M Martin Jr.. H-HA35, is back tn ning. Mar. 15.
the Hlultv alter 3 yrs overseas. He's
been hi New Guinea. Australia and Martin Corner*
the Philippines He expects to get
Preaching next Sunday March
hr.mc this week for 21 days. Will 18 at lo o'clock. Sunday school fol­
hove Howards picture and detailed lowing. Plan to attend church and
story next week. His brother Capt. Sunday school.
■
Arlund "Knlc" Martin stationed at
Atlantic City. N. J.. Inmes to gpt Prairieville
home next week. Mrs. "Enic" Mar­
Inc Prairieville townr-hip Farm
tin. &lt;Beatrice Tuckermani who has Bureau will be held al the home
been whh her husband, arrived of Mr and Mrs Robert Fo«H rihome Tuesday.
day, March 10. ul B o'clock. Th_’

h’t Hol Doled — the flavor
is sealed in the bean till
store-ground for you.

Brush Ridge Cemetery

meet &lt;&gt;n Friday. March 23. for an
ull-day meet ins. with Mrs P^rry
Luiituugh. instead of Thunduy
March 22. Uif regular date. Mun-

BULK COOKIES
lb
RICE
ALLSWEET OLEO »&gt;
CORNFLAKES 1g box
roll
WAX PAPER

rum™ smrkr"Mid ilr- Mr -nd Mrx. Lawrence Matteson
... ’ ...
...
..r
and Mr;
. ■. Sil • r ». ••dlll.ll
I- 111 be i ll flatVII r*V...r
virus V.
uiue. A
w Mr
.«• him
mi». Iixv
urda’y. March 24. at Elbe Memorial. H'-ndtrahot wete guests Sunday of
al tour
four uo'clock,
with
Dr.. p.
F- o.
8. . --}Jr
,Mr». Clyde Hendcrsliut of
.......
.... 7..«
,fCiiapel
uhi,*i ai
lum.*.. »
iu. ui
”
—Sun. night callers at the
Albert 'Hap" Shoilenbarger Cn. 1 Gocdrlrh
of Albion college reading
Hastings
Farm Bureau organizer and Wai- the marriage msvIcc.
.
M •
d-.-.-. * -*■ — •—'.er Htanton. Assyria
township 1 The -grobm-eh t ir, a former Free. Mrs. Stuart Mason and Mrs. Arne----------- —
— -----|U„r Handed
or tuUamazoo. * Miss
&lt; •l.t.irmuh.
called -u -------meeting
Mon-1i---------per. resident
-chiol and is &lt;i Thelma Matson spent the weekend
day evening. March 5. nt the home HaiUnus High
wudnate
of
Albion
college.
For
tevl»
--aunuazuo
tne pteal of her
.1 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dcponcl ---- — -» *’•
era!
years
he
was
u
teacher
In
the
i
cousin.
Miss
Margaret McKibbon.
lor the purpose of organizing a
group here. Seven families were tclicob at San Juan. Puerto Rico., * Sunday night supper quests of
and
for
the
past
tuu
yean
hus
Mr.
and
Mrs
Chas.
VunVranken
represented. Alter a potluck supper
‘ were Mr. and Mrs E A- Midling.
130 W. State St.,
i spelling contest was held which taught in Grand Rapids.
Miss Gingrich has been feted ’
moved « lot ot fun -followed by n
With ntimtrods nanier. and showers
— - WAR BONDS will xssure vour RO-'.t•»&lt; ii ri.in The next meetlne will tn henok briicr mUrrtnge.
war Financial security.
bxtsxsi/h OltOVF NO 4
Mrs. Donald fa-onard. April » at
7.45. Supper 8:30.

IRVISI. (.HANI r

Meaiu so murli.

3 59c

112 E. Clinton,

The famous. flci

Phone 324’
Out 3 15

BANNER WANT AD VS. PAY

FRENCH BRAUD n&gt; 27c

SODA CRACKERS caw** ciub pka 15c

COUNTRY CLUB «. 32c

LAYER CAKE Froity fudgr

Fresh Em idled

3i.Z.25c
Clock Breed
Gold Medal08 “ ’it $1.19
Crisco or Spry
3 63c
XXXX Sugar
2 X 15c
Wax or Green Seans 21’ 23c
Fancy Cut Beets “Z «»’ 11c
R@(l SdlSliWIl
39c
Mich. Navy Beans 5 43c
23c
Cottage Clieess
2 25c
23c
Rinse or Duz
«•

44c

JELLO DESSERTS

6c

SALAD DRESSING Fm^iiy

LIMA BEARS

Qim&gt;i 29c

hr 10c

c ’&lt;d 8mh,

RED MAR. CHERRIES

bo:

bom. 22c

4

" 35c

COUNTRY CLUB MILK
CHEESE SPREAD

aJ”

68c

VIRGIHIA SAUCE

- 19c

OYSTER SHELLS

"£? 95c

DONKEY BASKETBALL
THURSDAY, MARCH 22
2 GAMES. START AT
7:15 P.M.

HASTINGS
HIGH SCHOOL GYM
Admiaiion—Adults 50c
Children 25c

SPONSORED BY
HASTINGS IR. C. OF C.

(Supply Uniilcd^ tall can

or Rool Beer Latonia
(!&gt;-Club (ct ol 12. 92c)

« largo
O bottle:

MOTOR OIL

S1.95

10

13c

3

TISSUE

BLOUSES

IT'S NATIONAL DOUGHNUT WEEK
Enjoy Ihu-Besl - Kroger's Clock

DOUGHNUTS iSS *»- 14c

Ssrfom Steak
Buy tender, juicy Kroger Beef - lhe best heel

on today's market, al.no extra coil!

You’ll need several—the tailored type in

ib- 3 Sc 9 pi‘
CHUCK COAST

» 26c

RIO ROAST

* 29c

CilEAfcl CHEESi 12 Point, lb 34&lt;?
RING BCLCCHA qjifjk. «■ 32c

STALK CELERY

i—s**.

fKlsh carrots

long or short sleeves to wear everyday . . .

Point Freo Moat Items
YELLOW PIKE «-»* No I.Qualily
lb.
Hcudieit
DRESSED PICKEREL
No WmT.
WHITING FILLETS
HERRING FILLETS
BULK MINCEMEAT Counby Club

Fr^sh Green PEAS s-1

2.

2 - 17c

WINESAP APPLES

2 b&lt;M 15C

RADISHES, SHALLOTS

and a couple of the pretty stitched-front

styles with collarless necklines to wear With

27c
2tc
27c
24c
22c

the new cardigan jackets'. . . and at least
o^ic sheer for thgse warmer days and more

dressy affairs.

25c
3 lb&gt;
er CABBAGE
(U-Kh or lb)

White and spring pastels

in sizes 24-38.

SKIRTS

35c

A very good assortment of spring skirts at

r-_
OC

298 &amp; 298

Smooih, woll-shapod.
Cook'firm and sound

NANCY HALL

SWEET
POTATOES
pounds

29c

FRIDAY FEATURES

BUY
WAR
BONDS

Men's Bib Ovecolls-yes, at
WE

PELS NAPTHA
SOAP j- 5c

BUY

9«
24c
14«

17c

BEST YET FLOUR 25»&gt;»-$112
3 rolls 25c
SCOTT TISSUE

Here . . . know Iti brinetf-Frtih I

1SPOTLIGHT

SPECIAL

C. Thomas . Stores

ailhin om how ol rcortkw.

HOW TO GET COFFEE YOU KNOW IS

Bradfield
__
in ,
Thursday. * Mr. and Un. Henry DON'T BUY
Germain, Mr. and Mn. R. Pbilman

k"'".’111..

.“LU

On Th. Home Front

MILO
Merle and Jack Bradfield werw In
Hastings Thursday afternoon. *
Mrs- Herbert Van S.reain. Mrs.

POULTRY

kroger Tehees

Men's Waist Band Overalls, only

Cretonnes and Draperies

Hastings, Midi.

�THE HASTING8 BANNER. THURSDAY, MARCH IS. IMS

oervlce in
In New
Guinea;. ?
and
uuiHu from
iio,.i rcitiCT
new siunira
..f the
-—. Wocdtend Methtxhat
- —
... Uw
— CARLTON CKNm
A
wore Sunday dinner guests withi1 Mr and Mrs Roland Troxel and ' and Mr*. John Kalb of Lyons were turned
Tuesday and Wednesday via-1I Voiced
churches are
——
Unltad Brethren
Bretluen ehurehea
nr» be­
M ! Mr and Mrs. Kids Guy of Wmi j daughter Ann Lee of Mason wore : supper gUMt* nf ’ lhe former s spent
Sailor Hoy Fuller, who ha* com»'«W. thia week at th* U. B.
। ______
Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and mother, Mr*. J. O. Miller on Sat­ lting Mra. Cora Whitney and .
j Sunfield. * Mr. and Mrs. Cell B*rMr. Inn
Mr and Mn urday evening. * Mr. and Mrs. Roy daughter Doris
church and will be at the Metho­
IX Plorv and mother, num of Galesburg were Sunday' 1Mrs
Jex: Nnwirkr
Nowlcke. *
♦ Mr.
i»r aili. •«&gt;.t du
Ensign
Dale
E.
Hauer.
U8NR
flew
?»»t
S
h
“
rc
?
th'&lt;n*h
iter
Joylln
i
bawdy
and
family
were
Sundav
Flory of Grand Rapid* iuwi* of Mr. and Mrs. Corl Jordan Dewey Zerkie and daughl
; “«»L
hlxfrr.* «ill si
ty visitors dinner gueata with the latter*par- home Wednesday night on a a- March 25th The Rev. E. K. Lund b
n Saturday afternoon and family. * Mrs. Maude Bare of ot Latuing were Sunday
,
Sr o’Mr* BU Merr * I Hasting* spent the weekend at withMrs William Flpry. a
• ent*. Mr. and Mra. Peter Fender. * hour leave to vMt -hU family and ' 'he evangelist
tltow Wrilfare
Mrs. J. G. Miller was a Sundav hl* pennu, Mr. and Mr*. John
Jahiwrn' of Kalamaxoo home. Mrs. Artie Spindler and Mrs. Dan McLeod of Lak
' J,,. .
The Kilpatrick W.MA. met at farm. Mrs. Paulsen is M. L. Ntchoi*' ( CABI&gt; t»r Til.
Estep werei were Sunday evening visitors of guest at a family dinner at the Hauer
S'Sgt. Charles Kenney who has' ”»e hone of Mr*. Floyd Dihcnbeck daughter. * Mr. and Mrs. W- Gil-11»'- wh.i
n
his
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gilbert
home
of
iter
daughter
and
nn-tair «Utrr. Mr. and Mr* Henry j hrr Sunday dinner guest*. *. Mr.
of Haattnfra have purchased l “• ■&gt;&lt;*,»&lt;- i«
i&gt;
McLeod. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred law. Mr. and Mrs Voight Curtl* of been at Miami. Florida, is now »ta-1 l“F dinner and afternoon program mote
B. Ker daughters. Ml** La- and Mr*. Floyd Johnson of Lansing Smith of Lake Odessa were recent ; Odessa. ♦ Mis* Pat’Evan* and Mlu tinned at Camp Atterbury. Ind.
i After the demotion* (he society th.- K. J. Beck larm. We w.lwme "““’f;- "‘■"4
to Carlton, ncidhbor*. A Pvt. |
Pvt. Jack Osgood, who left Port! elected the following officer*, also you
l Johnson and MUs Helen *ere callers Saturday, evening of callers with Mrs. Della Manktelow. Evelyn Phillip* of Lansing were
and Mr*. Kenneth Beckwith and |
‘
* hi
j A Mra. Harley Townsend and son csllera Sunday afternoon at the Sheridan. 1* now stationed In Ml**-,,he delegate* to the, Michigan
nn wen Sunday vUltora. All ' Mr- V&gt;d Mrs. Gilbert McLeod.
Mr. and Mr*. EHL Daniels of Has-----I W.M.A. branch meeting.
। Francti spent Sunday nt the home home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Os- taslppl. His address Is:
were Friday evening callers i
Mj-MnarAM
Pvt. Jack Owood. 16164100
°!nc,^*: DPrw°J‘ tings
i of her son. Mr. .apd Mrs. Charles 1 good. * Pfc. and Mr*. Buryi Townof^r. and Mrs. Elwyn Daniel*. *
Sqdn. V. Class 5063704
I Rood: Vice Pre#.. Mr*. Edith Black;
Townsend and 'family. * Caller* rend spent part of the post week
AAFBU
i Hcc. Mr*. Marie Fisher: Trea*. Mr. and Mrs. L&gt; A. Eaton went to
Thursday afternoon at the home of with III* parents, the Rev. and Mr*.
Kalamazoo
Sunday
loo
sou
Mr.
Kecaler Field. Mississippi
Mr* Ooa Hecker; Literature. Mr*.
Mru, Ella Flory were Mrs. Maude Harley Townsend * Mrs. Frank
• • •
j Bertha Cotton; Thank Offering. Eaton's slater. Ethel Eaton, who
Bare. Miss Grace McPheraon. Mrs. Shriber and Mr. mid Mrs. Leo Bar­
*011 fr«.h.
a stroke lost Friday and is
The address ot Ted Burkle is
■ Mra. Mary Smith. 8up t. Harvea- aulfertd
Celia Towmend and Mr&gt;. Harold ry and family spent Thursday eve­
&gt;llr&gt;
Ul in Bronson lioopltal. Tney
Pvt. Frrdertek L. Burkle. 364M779 ters Band-Mis, Marie FUhcr. very
Swanson of Hastings. * Mr*. Daisy ning with Mr. and Mrs. Leiter
also called on Mra. Maggie Middle
APO 15766
I chorbter. Mr*. Hlldrcd Chase; come
Tyler, who »pent the winter at the Warner a The inlsalonary society
and family. * Russ Johnson
of
tire
Church
of
the
Brethren
met
New
York,
N.
Y.
pianist.
Mrs.
Barbara
Dalton.
home of her son. Mr. and Mrs.
of Hastings ana Eni. Jack Donley
with
Mr*.
F
C.
Wing
Tliur*day
fur
Ted who is now somewhere in
Committee*. Flower. Mr*. Jennie of Banford. Fla., called on Mr. and
Leon Tyler of East Woodland, re­
turned to her home In Woodland an oll-day meeting with a carry-la Fior.ce said he was receiving his DUknteck. Temperance Sec.. Mr*, Mrs. Frank Shriber and Mr. and
dinner. There was a good attend­ share of coffee and doughnut*from Edith Black: Work. MLss Bertha Mr*. Lto BJrry Wednesday pm. *
Thursday.
.
the Red Cross and they are fine 1
Mrs. Marie Fisher. Mrs. Bet- Mim Dorothy suckle of Battle
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Gerlinger ance.
to
the
bov*.
;
ty
McCurdy; Basket. Mrs. Marv
Mra. John Brecheiacn came on
Mary Q-eek spent .the weekend with Mr.
ot Hostings were caller* Sundav I
Pfc. Bury! Townsend left Tuc»- 8mith.
..
. ..
.
,
. nrauauiy
Wednesday main
night uno
and spent
apv:u uir
the re■vr;" .
.&lt;
...
..
and Mrs Fred Hcnncy. * Mr*. Maroftemoon at the home of Mr. and majndw O( the week with her par- day morning • for return to Camp 1 Delegatea
Dc'-^ct—: M£.
—Osi
—= Hecker
Ifcck", Mr*
M.ctenl 4lftS been ill for a few
m,. Osgood. Mrs.
air. Marie
M.rt. FUher - da&gt;J
un(Ur U1, doctor-g am,.
Lena
Mr*. William Gerlinger.
Other* cuts. Mr und Mrs Robert Bom. Maxey, Texas
And you'll want to get winter out of your cor . . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Brock re- Alternates. Mrs.
«—•- --------ra. Bertha
Cotton.1 Mrs Ralph Hetuuy has occn very
were Mr*. Floyd Johnaon of Lam- • Mr. BrcchcLu-n came for theweekFrith. Mrs. Edith poorly the past week. * Mrs. C. L.
•tart thinking now and get in early so you won't have
«'“* they visited hLi parents. * ceived a telegram from the War MU* Bertha Ftng. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Henney
. Flynn and Michael of Hastings
of DeWitt, und Mr. and Mrs Ho- Mr. und Mrs Von Rodebaugh and Department saying their son Rich- - Black,
'V
11petit the weekend with her parents,
-----------m&lt; r Henney. Mr. Gerlinger who. daughters Betty and Joan of Holt ard wo* zeriotuly wounded'.on Feb- I
ruary 15. No further word ha* been i South Woodland Church
'Mt.
— —and
- Mr*. C. B. Valentines. *
has been seriously ill is *&gt;mc bet-1 spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs ,------CHRYSLER — DE SOTO — PLYMOUTH
Mr. »'«•
-r.d Mrs.
Mrs. Wm. Shrader of
ter. * Mr. and Mr*. E. O. Shorn
nnmnoi
•&gt; I Leon
— • Hynes
— । received
Tiny from
spent part
the of
department
received
of the Brethren '‘Mr
. Cakdcnta
Caledonia were. Sunday evening
.•hlllmt
1
t,1&lt;day
I
Last
week
a
letter
was
received
|
Arthur
L
D.idgc.
Pastor
।
were
hi
Allegan
Sunday
visiting
J»'e
&lt;l»y
nt
their
new
cottage
at
tast
we
OWNERS . . . NOTICE
NOTicr. to Dinnrtts
«..ixi.kn- lake.
1.1,.. *
. Mra.
Mn,. Perry Flory from
In which he . told
a.tn. Warship
and sermon.,;
sermon. J—
aUer* —
ut, —
Leslie
lite former* sister. Ml*s Elsie Shor- Ii buddlrbag
from Richard
RU....... ...
...... । 10.00
,0.00 a.m.
r&gt; jtaiup unu
—Daniela.
—•—
k-------r*
tr« George
/'■.rw.r.,.* Rob- I tl.n.
I...,
IH-A.-—........
rr.--------------- ! mm
tnl. COttltl
‘/no * Mr. and Mr*. Garold Potter with her sister Mrs.
them 1,^
he w.c
wax slightlywoundedbut
| Theme:
"In .Any.....
Tune
of-r-Trouble".
1 Limllles
from thia community al­
This is the headquarters for parts and service for your
and family were supper guests of ;&lt;'»*, spent Tuesday und Wetlnea- getting along fine. No otherword
11 !fio a an. Sunday school. Lciwon: iftaed the Fann Bureau Mmiiy
ear . . . drive in here for repairs and ports. Special
Mr. and Mr*. Lester Warner Wed- day at Brighton visiting Mrs So- | has yet been received.
| The taw of Life.
"‘ghl program
nesday evening. * Mr. and Mr*.! P1''-' Gelgrr and »on. the Rev Paul, [&gt;-,t Elwood McLeod, con of Mr
There is a welcome for nil We ; {f**^*. ..tirt'al.?uhtfr Helen of IHsSpring Tune-Up.
83 "■
Roy Rowlader spent Friday night1 Geiger Mra. Kate Rctmh of Scott- t nd Mrs Gilbert McLeod, who wa* : cipeclally invite thujc.who have no
“H,.,t“S,
«t
General Repairing and Rood Service
and Saturday in Grand Rapids al | vlIlc spent Wednesday night with *„uhded hi action in Germany und 1 church home to worship with us. .’’"8s
M
Mr. the home of their brother. Mr. and
\Lstcr and husband.-Mr and wa. m a hospital In England fur1
'i Mr. and Mrs. Prank Shriber.
Mrs'Barww
। and Mr*. Wm. Warner and Mt and
WE BUY AND SELL USED CARS
Vtilled Brethren In Christ
Mrs vnarics
Charite Rowlader
took ......
-^r*........
Wl * Warner.
Mr*
’-cn I treatment t* in. the US A Hl* par­
ivumauct. They inik
.....................
. Rein
.............
I Mr... Lester Wamer of Woodland
spent
*“• •»the
” winter
winter In
in Pr.^.-nt:
Preieott. , nts wcrr Ven- liappy Monday eve­
.their sister. Mrs Mildred Hough, b'd “
I. H. Osgood. Minister
'were Sunday evening caller*. .*
In California. Siu.
She. ning when the.v received a tele­
who had been visiting here, back Arizona _..d
and in
Mrs. Arley Todd expect* to enter
made
from Sp&lt;&gt;Spo- phone call from
to the home of her brother. * in-“lc her return home front
UHW Elwood telling
Morning
worship. Evangelist
--nnuca
E. Penneck
r
.
hospital Saturday March 17
Grnnt Osgood who has been ill is kanc. Washington, where she visit- them he wax In a hospital in New' K. Lund will bring message, in a m. . lor
lor ^ujgcf
aurgcry. * The Carlton .Center
tan-­ York.
|aie we would like to talk with you.
now gaining slowly. * Mr and Mrs , td her youngest brother. John tan
v,.,i, He win
will be transferred I.,-.
later
Sunday School. 11 am
'Seventh
&gt;&gt; »ls
----------------- --- ------------------| Seventh Day
Day Aovenus*
Adventist c.iun
church
Will. Warner arenmpanied .tbck.“»»- * The Bev;. Harley V Town- to uiM'Uwr hospital.
Vr&gt;U,?JK.val&gt;&lt;P-—U^-SJllC&gt;u,uLfa;&gt;1 drawing a full house each Bunday NORTHEAST BARKY
sfin. Mr. and Mr*. Lester Warner
nd was Ih Fllnl Saturday nigh,
rnd fatally to spend Sunday eve- and Sunday in attendance at mt
nine with Mr. and Mrs Frank nrnlnaUon service at the Church of
-ro«,,n,u ..
. "Hzaven ; musical program by Dr. t,f Mrs Carrell Newton Thursday
The Charity Circle of the W. S.
Shriber of Carlton * Mr. and Mrs. the Brethren. * Mrs. Cort Whitney C S. met Thursday evening with Aoodland .Methodist ghurch.; and Mr* C. D Oman’• wxahsu and aitttnctm. Guou were prrasnt from
LLOYD IILVER, Service Manager
Clyde Wise and daughter Roberta and daugntir Doris were in Clarka- Miss Doris Whitney, hostess, and
,Mar aih
K Hoyi Musicl aaw. lUustrated lee- Hendershott, Hostings and Athens.
Chrysler - DeSoto - Plymouth
Evinrude
Century
spcnl Sunday in Grand Rapids. Mlle Saturday calling on friend*,
. iurc. * Mr*. Lola Wickham and Mrs. * Mr Bnd Mr* Dewey Stanton of
Mrs Deli Williams co-tu»te.i*. Rr- hbpatrick
Port* &amp; Service
Motors
Boat*
with
their-------daughter.
Mr. ---------------and Mrs.----hurday school 1030 a m.
I Erma Wlckiwm of cast Carlum Grand Rapid* were wcvkenJ gut.4U
-------------„----- -------Mr. and Mrs. Tummy Riyy and• freihment* iSrre served - following
Morning worship 11:30 am.
(were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Of Mr. and Mrs Garden Stanton
Russel Rletsmn.--------------------------------- ion and Mix* lumgcuc Kjolhcdc of the buuncm nice*ini:.
Michigan at M. C. Tracks Halting*
Phone 2482
No evening services during Rcvl-' Forest DeCamp of Woodbury. * « Mr*. Muttlm Halibut was here to
Mr. and Mrs Russel Mlli.-r and {&gt;rand Rapids spent Thursday m.
,,
... . vol' at’ Woodland.
■"
' | Mr .n;d Mrs. Clark Ovcrwnlth visitvL.d£ horn- folks Sunday und ;*tson Russel Jr. of South Bend. Ind.1 !’'•&lt;" home of their sister to visit
'cd tiicir *on
Liren nvMXmlth
Ovcramlth and
and t.^ujed church in 111- inurilinL *
Hope Circle of tip’ W.S.CS. met
-----««•’ t-ir»n
I Ensign Dale E Hauer who was on
I family and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mi... Ht-Mle Jones h;- • bc. -j spending
The Methodist Church
leave here visiting his family. * ■ Jer an aftcritcw meeting with Mrs.
| Elmer Ellis of Battle Creek Sunday. tevtral t!ny&lt;with her dauuhter and
George F. Winsard. Pastor
Mrs. Ben Schneider cntertiiUted Hit
I
Bring
your
waste
paper
and
tin
Worship service tn no
family ul tawion. A Mr und Mrs
Mlulotum society of the Evangelleans &lt;&gt;• the Carlton Center school Walter Boiyen rcctivcd word last
Junior ehurch 10:30
leal church nt hut In inc Wetlncs- i by game-. mid refreshments.
us.k that their ..in Pvt taurtl
Boiyen Lad Updid ai.d was In
Choir » rehca:
pent n few days with her sisThe Rev and Mrs Harley V
Thurs..
France. * Guy Les-r has been
js. Crowell
&gt;nrp.
\
ter. Mrs.
CfoWj II Hatch
Hutch r.r.
nc. r NashNash- Tawniend and Mr*. Mar) Guy acill the pait week. * Mr and Mrs.
ti-tuin&lt;tl liniin- W,iin&lt;-.d iv ‘ • mpatilrd the I:&lt;-v mid Mrs Ar­
Union Evmigelb-tic services 7:30
Cltaa Tobias of HendetabMt w. ie
- ■ who
• —
■ • thur Dodge to taming Saturday
icakcr Rev. E. K. Lund.
Mr Hatch
war. —
in -•
tit- •h—
.nr,r
Sunday dinner gurals nt thu Caihas returned home and is some where they attended a Council of
Worship services 12:00
belter. * Dr. and Mrs George Ben- Boards' meeting for the Dhtrtrt of
this locality attended "u F; B.
Sunday school 11 00
Family Nixm meet Ing at Hnatin;farm home in Woixiland. They Brethren.
BaturaAy evening. * Mr and Mrs
I nion Evangelistic Services
Mxnit tlie winter in Milford. Ulin-.
Gordon Stanton and family vL-ulrd
’Die Rev. E. K. Lund who is v.&lt;us. Their daughter Eleanor who U
.... .....
.... .
nt tne tout* Bahcock home ncar
attending the University nt Ann Monday evening with Mra John cisUng In the Union Evangelistic
Dowling Sunday evening.
Arbor spent tlie week s vacation nt R dllng hre.trc.v The evening was cervices at Woodland Is a converted
home. ★ Mra. Viola Nash ir. visit- ..spel t sewing rue rags for one ct in-iglcir.ii mid ah-» mi artist, h
BANNER WANT-ADVS. FAY
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IJ-irr hmrnfs of using both arts ta illustrate spit
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. . .
.
jyjh, ivokles and tea were
* Mrs. Della Mlmklelow who fell
mid broke one of her nba about a
tnmi.il \'ill:i-4f Elri’inti held
Mr and Mrs. Gordon WiUliunr
Bumper-Lift
not being so w:. some day* and &lt; itert :• med fifteen of the basket­
:-n others murh better. She may ball bf»yr. who attended the tourna­
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be slowly gaining.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNIB. THURSDAY. MARCH 15. 1945

FINNOCK HOSPITAL
Birth*:
wa iiaxung* uigii scnooi, viiu MO,
It « a Ctrl for
Wierenga graduated at Woodland.
Mr. and Mn. Thoma* Haywood, ■ Inasmuch m Mr. Wlercnga ex­
Chhrerdale. Linda Kaye, March 7; peel* to be called Into military
Mr. and Mn Ermund. Hasting*. service In a short time, their fu­
11. 3, Judith Ann. March 8.
ture plan* are Indefinite.
.
b &gt; uuy *ur.
Mr. and Mn. Maurice Strong, CELEBRATE UTH
*
Hustings. R. 3. Maurice Jr.. Marcn ANNIVERSARY
7; Mr. and Mn. Raymond Heli. 701
On Sunday, Mar. 4. twenty-one
N. Wllaon. Daniel Lee, March 10:
Mr. and Mn. Glenn Kormeeit. Mid- msmbers of the MUIcr family gath­
dleviUe, Dave Ivan and Don Erwin. ered at the farm home of Mr. and
March 10. Mr. mid Mra. Robert Mrs. Floyd Miller. Assyria In honor
li&lt; Id. Middles rile. William Robert. of their 25th wedding anniversary.
The table was »ct with a dining
Mardi 13.
cloth, a wedding gift from the
Medical:
Edward Powers. Nashville: Wright bride's grandparents. During lhe
Kelly, Haan ng*: Delbert Whitmore. rflemoon 40 to 50 friend* called.
Mr*
Miller wm presented a enr221 W. South. George Whitney, 113
W. Blair; Char lea Kahler. Delton. »oge and the couple received a
tso-tier anniversary cake, flowers
Ixvn -Aldrich, lake Odessa; Fred- and
many
other girls
ertch Palnu-r. 410 E. Bund; Marion
Mr* Lavem Broun from York.
Bm&gt;. S. Hanover; Edward Earle.
Pa., and Glenn Miller from Hale.
Lake Odessa.
Mich., were present. Other guests
burgleal:
Vern Smitlu Middleville; Mr*. were from Battle Creek and vicin­
Harry Wood. 128 w. Bond; Lclan ity. Monday. Mr*. Bunn Williams
Guudson. Naahvilie; MIm Ora New- and sail Haden, visited Mr. ano
‘toti. Freeport. Mn. Albert Myer*. Mrs. Miller, on their way from
Lake Odctv.a; Mra. John DeWeerd. Saginaw u&gt; their home In Peru.
J-(report: Cecil . Munton. 132 E. Ind. Mr*. Miller* cotuln, K W.
biate Rd . Vur Adams. Middleville. Chriswell. telephoned his congratu­
Mrs. Anna Willetts, 914 E. Bond; lations to them from Indianapolis.
Mr :. SR-fllng Rogers. 7U3 TV. Clin- ; Hi had jiun returned to this coun­
ton; Jacqueline Bachman. Has-, try from oversea* service In Eng­
land and France.
tings. R. 3.
Dhrhsrge*:
Thoma* Loftus. 502 E. Green; THOKNAPPLE GARDEN CLUB
James Hath. Nashville: Mrs. Theo­
Thursday. March 8. Mrs. J. P
dore Arm*'.rung and baby boy. Mid- Mohler wm hostess for the opening
dltvlllc; Mra. Cell Morgan and mt eUng of the Thomsnple Garden
bully boy. 252 8. E Wilbur. Gr. Club at the home of Mis* Florence
Rapid*; Arthur Carpenter. Nash­ Campbell wlifcre Mrs Mohler ha.
ville; Mrs. Harold Aldrich, ■ Tree­ been spending the winter.
port; Miss Genevieve FUher. 436
After a short business meeting. |
E. South; Mrs. John Gonyou, 6t!» Mrs. I. J. Smith paid tribute to the '
8. Jefferson; Stewart Graham. memory of Mrs. J. B Devereaux
Nashville: Jane Hernandez, Lake i by reading A. L. Frink's poem. Odessa. Mr*. George Pease and "The Rose Still Grows Beyond the I
baby boy. Bellevue: Baby Lee Rob- I Garden Wall ". This wm followed i
erta. Laar Odessa; Kulheryn Ing-I by the re-reading of a paper, so
ram. 302 E. Marshall: Mrs. Ralph much appreciated by the club, pre- |
Bowerman and baby boy, Ionia. I pa&gt; rd and given by Mrs. Devereaux
Mr*. T Ilonins I lavwood and baoy i Just a year ago al lhe Marfh meet - ■
Hirl. Cloveidule; Mrs. Leon -WaIter • ing. in whieh she introduced "Our
and baby boy. Clarksville; Mr*., Lady of the Garden Gate with her
Mnuricu Smith and baby troy. Has- &gt; Magic Green Thumb".
lings, H. J. Janet Tobias. Nosh- I
Mrs. Elmer RnUtuon presented'
ville; Roy Belsun, Nashville; Gary "Sow Yopr Seed I on Sphagnum ’
Rogers, Hasting*. II. 5; II. c. Lang- 1 Mom" from the Hower Grower j
Ity, Grand Rapids; Mrs. Herbert i which has proved the most success- .
birectcr. 221 Apple St ; Mrs. Ray-, lul method for propagating seeds I
inond Beil und baby boy. Tin is.
Two reel* ot picture* in color I
Wilson; Mrs Ermtuid Birring and I "About Michigan' were shown by'
baby girl. Delton. R. 3; Mrs. Lewi* | Mrs. H
B
Quigley, interesting1
Firguso.1. DelU.il. Mr*. Hugo An- , scenes from the Kellogg Bird Sane- I
derson. 012 N. Broadway.
tunrv. and various other Michigan i
point*.
HONORS I lit tR BIRTHDAYS
In accord with the plan this year ■
Mr. and Mn. LaPayeltc Usbornc Ui have, al each meeting, two flow- ,
v ere host* ’! hutsday evening, March er arrunRcment* prepared by two.
1. to a group of relatives and different members. Mr*. Walter1
friends honoring the birthdays of Perkins brought a lovely vegetable
three sisters. Mra. Lyle Quimby,; arrangement of red and white cab­
Battle Creek, Mrs Henry .Williams, bages. lettuce, carrots, parsley and
tdid Mrs. Usbornc. also TheronI green pepper. Mrs L R. Storers
Lain of Rutland, a brother-in-law dnlnty arrangement coiubTcd ol
&lt;4 Mrs. Usbornc.
of forced forsythla an.il |»ear
Other guests were Lyle Quimby.' sprays
in a square blue vmc with sprays
Henry Williams. Mrs. Theron Cam. of matching blue Junl|&gt;er berries.
Mr. und Mrs Keith Marlow. Mrs.
Tea
was
served by Mp. Mohler.
Hurley Butin er of Brittle Creek.' Mrs. J. W. Long,
and Miss Gertrude
Geraldine Neu! and sdn Wyatt ot Hampton with Mrs
C. D Bauer
-&gt;usUn;cs. 'lhe three sisters have
urin*
at
the dining table which
their blrthdugs Just a few days I
a patriotic center arrancement
t-pui'i. A lovciv four-course dinner' of dred.
white, und blue candles.
wm served, Inc table decorations
The April meeting will be at the
being in jMixtel green and yellow.
/&gt; pica-umt evening wm spent in-'
formally with visiting ana games.;
prizes nchtii awarded to Mr. Wil-.
Hains lift'd Mrs Marlow. Gifts were
also exchanged. Mr
and Mrs.
Quimby and Mr,
Botlimcr re­
turned tn Baltic Creek lute that
evening.
•

K

Auditorium and I* open to the
public. Prof. H. c. L. Chapman of
lhe Beni Botanical Gardens. M
8. C. will speak
_________
CHARITY GUILD MHET8
Mrs. A. B Gwinn wqs henteas to
members ot the Charity Guild on
Friday evening. She wm a*ai*ted
by Mrs. C. Damron, Mr*. A. Snider.
Mrs. Chester Long and Mrs. A. Mc­
Donald. Following deuerL bridge
a played with Mrs.' A. Hyde and
F. Gaskill bolding high score*
Mrs. Frank Sage will open her
home for the next meeting.—Ellen
Hansen, publicity.
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs James M. Goggins
wish to announce the engaacment
and approaching marriage of their
daughter. Miss Beatrice Goggins, to
Joseph M. Carmody of Hampton
Avenue. S E., Grand Rapid* The
ueddlng will take place April 7 at
the 8t. Rose of Lima Church at
Hastings.

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Young ot the drums.

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Special Dance!

WIERENGA—HAYNE
Before an improvised altar In lhe
living room. the i-ngic ring cere­
mony uniting in marriage MBs
Itmn Elaine Bayne and Louis Fred­
erick Wlcrengn, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lou:» F. Wlcrciiga. wm read
bv the Rev, Fay Wmg on Wednes­
day afternoon. March 7, at twothirty o'clock, al the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bayne, ot ncar Woodland.
Twenty-two relatives and close
fi lends witnessed the ceremony.
Ferns and potted flowers "made at­
tractive ilecoraUoiu,.
The bride wm attired in a fiuchia colored'suit, with which she
wore a black and white hat. black
accessories and a shoulder corsage
ol gardenia* and white carnations.
Attending the bride was Mrs
Vernon Baitinger, who wore a dress
cf gray crepe, u black hat and
blicx acc-rsorlcs. Mixed pink blos­
soms formed her corsage. Mr. Bait­
inger served us heal man
Mrs. Bayne, mother of the bride.
rlu.se u dresa of blue figured crepe,
and Mrs. Wieringa. the groom's
mother wore brown crepe Their
identical corsages were of red roses
and sweet lieu*.
Luncheon was served after lhe
service, a three Iler bride's cake,
flunked by tall taper* in crystal
holders, crnti'Om: the dining table
The guests were served nt smaller
tables in the living room.

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banner, thvbsdat, march is. i&gt;*s

Mr and Mn. Jessie Altoft and I Mn. Ines Paton of Charlotte.
their grandchildren. Harriett and | Mis* Wlllo Jone* wa* home from; children, with a beautiful anniver- marked the birthdays of Mn. Fred
W**ver
-------- --------wu---------their .
grand------- of Grand Rapid* visited her par­
I *ar» cake aa the centerpleca. Sev- Ogden. MBs Plaid* and also that
r. Barbara Card ot Lansing cnU, k|r and Mra. John Caateleln. Lester spent Sunday tn Albion Ionia over lhe weekend.
with
George Altoft.
1
---------------- • ••'
.
'.era! lovely gift* were presented to of lhe host
Leo
Wellfare
and
her
Sunday
Mrs Robt Cook and MBs Con­
Mr* Max WellMr. and Mn FUrreM Moored of
nie Cook were in Kalamazoo. Tues- daughter-in-law.
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•
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“
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lha
Bellevue
visited
hl*
parent*,
lhe
day night, where Mrs Cook gave fare are spending a tew days
,7 w * ■ **
Tuesday
•
»tt«r'* Harlow Moored*. Sunday.
bert Mcud of Berrien Spring*
Tuesday evening.
evening. March
March •
a talk on ’ Handwriting*' for the Bor- J laat of the week with thp lull
at the home of Mra. L. J. Caston.
gea* hospital alumnae nurses' a*- husband at Billing* General i
, MU* Annknaric Crause of Car.... Bronson and 1I pUal.
.Uf.f Fort Ben.
Han Harrison.
U.r.l./.r Ind
t
sedation st which the
uvnaaw. III.,
*n„ isu visiting
tuning Mias
mu* Anne
Aimn i icruunca ner parents, Mr. ana nn
hcndalr.
State hospital alutnnae nurses were I. pr. and Mr* Geo. Lockwood and Burton and Mrs Ed Mattoon for ! Geo Juppslrom of Middleville Bat­
. tueat* It waa a dinner meeting and I Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bristol were in a few day* MIm Crause wa* a for- . urday.
aate ot Monday waa cnanged to Mrl Paul O|bn,n and son. Middlentld at the BOfgoas hospital Nurses' Grund Rapid* Monday evening
mer teacher here at
thp dlyMr and Mrs Roy Cordes spent a
Wednesday afternoon last week;
j4f, Alien Prentice. Landng
. home.
1 Mf and’ Mr* John Engel are re- *cr»oola and **
M/.htn. .1
— days
— .....
t with ...
In honor of the birthday of their
U ~&gt;««-i
now- teaching
at ihr
the i ,jew
uul —
week
Mr and
StL’E? S’.Xrui™1,;
ut“ »«'” .rranfe.
huu.«.
*' daughter. Mia* Jeanette Ddxey.
. ,. .
I Mr* Cha*. 8wartout iPhyllU Dia­ party given by Mary Maurer in
Guesta ot Mr* Maude Bchpmp on lurning to Hasting* thU week after Teacher* college in Carbondale.
Eight frestunsn
... &gt;
.u ...
—family dinner wa* given by Mr. and
honor of her tenth birthday. At
Thursday were Mrs. L. C. Harris, I spending three enjoyable months
Mr* Roy Everett went lo Battle mondt in Detroit.
Mr*.
Ira
•Shultz
and
Mis*
Mrs
Harold Doxey of Quimby on
that
time
they
turned
in
to
Mr*
Grand Rapid*. Mr. and Mr* Don lr. Norfolk. Va. where lhe weathei Creek Wedn^day. where die will
Quwa uf Mn OU* Gallup and
SSL U
«rn.‘w2ato*- &lt;he Hunday. Guesta were Mr*. Jack Ellen Kelly aa t
Harm,. Muskegon and Dr Harriet |&lt;xs been like spring
»ptnd several day* with Mr and her father. Herman Be**mer. dur- Maurer their donation ot 85.00 to NoA“ "*^1 ‘i~b 8*LYr?,y c"«ln« Larkin of Battle Creek and Dcyo who enjoyed the
the
Red
Cross
which
was
part
of
Harrts of Saginaw
Mr ann
Wfn gch^cr wcre Mr*. Roy Henney
.
’ tng the latter part of lhe week and
with a dellclou* chicken dinner
Mr
Mra Lawrence
George Snook UH Monday on a ln Grand Rapids Thursday
Mn G F. Feldpausch. Mr. and 1 over Sunday were Mn. Vincent the proceed* from a recent bake ..-rved at 7 00 Cards were the eve- Lark^ and daughter of Hasting*,
Walldorf!. Joan 1
On Monday afternoon
this
t^k they
hSSTof the
“ nine entertainment with honors
’Wh
Ijiutteoa trip to Texa*
Mr* George Bedford of Lafedo. Mn. Wm Thoma* and XMr and McPharlln and daughter. Nancy. sale.
.
Hollister, Betty C
Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Aldrich Texa* went a few days with her Mrs. Earl Bumford were In Kala-1 who arrived Friday from Sturgl*. guardian. Mr*. Lawrence Herrick.
Foote. Vanda Webb
of Caledonia spent Sunday with. slater. Ellaabdh French, at Albion mazoo Sunday where they called' where Mrs. McPharlln 1* art UaciiMeyers. Mrs ueorge Hinman, ana --Arnold.
and
made
Easter
favors
to
decor-*
—
~~
Gay Norton The dub will have a
m etuhfTrnn nf
hit mother. Mr». Cha* Aldrich
1
-“*•
on Roman Feldpau&amp;ch at BorgeM' er in the high school, Mr and Mn.
.h,
«
Pmnoel
•••
■
t
vedder
home
/
“
J?'
in
eelebraton
or
mi
Mr* Deforest Walton Jr. and hmpital and found him much Un- ■ Stanton Wilcox &lt;ModaMa Barnes’
Mrs. Maude Schomp will be en­
i
i
'
o
m
r„iw
I
birthday.
The
twelve
people
in
al’
. of Grand Rapid*, who came Sattertained on Bunday at the home John, returned to Fennville Wed­ proved
guests
Mr —
and 'aKC ,n
...
; tendance arc members of a blrth- trrtalned guests al a
dinner guet
— of —
Mr. and Mr* Geo. 8. Fulton will urday night, and MIM Mane) ..Sunday
«
.. _
... ...^
iJay c|ub that
rontlnurd for ner Tuesday eveninc
of Mr. and Mr* L. C. Harris in nesday after a week's visit with
Dr. and Mn D D. Walton Her spend this weekend tn Wyandotte Scheldt of Lake Odessa, who wa* Mrs. Oscar Manning were Mr. and
To celebrate their seventh wed­ several years. Pedro was played and Pvt.
Mason T
Grand Rapid*
Mr* Daniel Poland and family.
home from Pt.
Mrs. Winona Downing and MU* parent*. Mr. and Mr*. H B. Crane a* guest* of Mr and Mr*. Carlton 1 hire Sunday, all returned to their Mr and Mrs Charles Poland and ding anniversary. Mr and Mrs. G refreshment* served.
Kaechclr.
|
homes
Sunday
evening.
of
Fennville
*pent
Bunday
here.
Rexlne Downing of Lanai ng spent
family of Middleville and Mr* M Ketchum of Algonquin lake en­
Mr.
and
Mrs
Lawrence
Adams
Mn
Kazan
Gray
waa
in
Soracr.
,
Mr,.
Francis
Mfeitlton
(Irene
the weekend with Mr. and Mr*.
Floyd Craig of Hastings. The occa­ tertained Mr. and Mrs. Tom Og­
entertained
the
Rev.
and
Mn.
Jas
r
el
*
“
l
h
we
*^
c
“
rtng|
Bnd
K&gt;
n
.
Mvicr
left
Wed.
i V I.
.
..
Jone*' ana son. Dwvia. leu wca- sion was in honor of Charles who den and Mr and Mrs Willard Kid­ New Idea dub on Wednesday eve­
John Eddy.
der for dinner Saturday evening.
Sunday guesU of Mr. and Mra. ChrUpell and family of Coldwater for her hukbands mother. Mr* Lu- uesday fur Casey. Iowa, where they leaves for the service, March 19
ning, March 7. with all the mem­
clnda Gray who returned to their 4crc c,iled by Mr. Hamilton's par­
V D. Wldrlg were Mr. and Mr*. on Bunday
bers and two guests. Mrs. J. J. Ole*
Rev. and Mn Lvwlie D Gross home bv ambulance Sunday
| enu.
ent*. who reported the death of
Fretl Weinert of tumalng and Mr*
Mr and Mrs. Bernard Rec.’, aDt
and Mr*. D D. Walton, of Marlette and Mrs Marjorie Dib­ George G. Mead. Md.
Sunday
guest*
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
1
thclr son. Lt. Gene Hamilton, ajt
have
Just
returned
from
Oneonta.
Cha*. Weinert of Charjotte.
for »uppcr Sunday ni.lht. George .and Hugo were in East ble. in attendance. A delicious dlnNew York, where Rev. Gros* offi- Joseph Ft’her were Mr. and Mn. [ aviator, In
Idaho trrtalned
in a plane crash in Idaho.
Sunday dinner guc
Mr and Mrs. Mile* Di:m.n. .’.ir. Lansing where they attended the
.
cnaed
al
lhe
marriage
of
their
son
Dewey
Fisher
of
Middleville.
I
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•
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Lt
Hamilton
recently
received
hl*
.
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.
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...
nuuuuiu
icuuii,
icvci.cu
nu&gt;
ent Bunday with relatives in
and Mrs. Lawrence Hejriej and ^double wedding eremony at Mrs. business session Sewing for the
and Miss Margery Drach
— of On- . , Mr and Mrs G. M Fuller will ■ wings mid was preparing for over-, Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Donah.c
rand Rapids.
Waltons nieces, lhe Misses Jean- annual auction completed an en-1 faintly. Mr. and Mra
eonta.
New
York.
On
the
way
home
leave
I
Monday
to
spend
a
week
in
seaR
service.
Mrs Dorothy Swift entertained
• • •
ette and Catherine Louise Clay at Joyable evening.
If. -if.. T-U-L. I
Uiey visited Niagara Palls
1 Chicago.
'
.
Mr *nd Mr* c. F. Flnitrom vis•- enjoyable
— *—•luncheons
----- •------- -------•• ­ the People's Church. George served
Two
result
Mn Rceeleen Dolbie of Route
.....
.U relatives m
H.u. o„
Mr ___
and Mrs. Freeman ----Furrow . IM
tied
in ui.uu
Grand Rapids
on ed when Mra. Ray Branch and Mra a* an usher and Hugo acted as
and Mrs. G. Singleton of Battle
A Spanish dinner was served
. &gt; f 1I ti
Ktanrl
XZr. Sidney
Mirlnr.v Sunday
o......._ afternoon,
- __ _ __
3. spent, last week visiting her entertained
Mr.
and Mr*
Creek Bunday.
—*. decided ~
Gordon Ironside
to ....
give ring bearer. Dr. and Mr*. Walton Saturday evening by Mr. and Mr*. y.iviMippi,
Saturday gUMU of Mr and Mrs some
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. L. Wied lea brother. Paul Rupright. who Is tn, Wiight and Ml** Mildred Wright of
parties together on Wednea- entertained at a small supper party Rom Dunn, with corers laid for
. Dan Lewis were Mr. and Mrs Wl- day and Friday of last week at ip their-honor last Tuesday
spent the weekend with Mrs Ethel an Army hospital in Memphis, Cattle Creek on Sunday
eight Al contract. Mr* R. N. Cook BRIDGE CLASS OHG
Mr. and Mr* Nell Bockeloo were jlam Bell and Mn. Alvin Smith of Mr* Ironside's. Bright bouquets of
Parsons in Plainwell while Mrs Tenn
.
• . .
and Mrs. George Hebden were win-.
Mr and Mr* Roland Valentine Sunday guests of their daughter funia.
Wledlea's mother. Mr* Irving Rice
Guests of Mi. and Mr*. Albert spring floWer* decorated the tables
Mr and Mrs. Tom Ogden were ner*.
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs and daughter. Susan, of Ypsilanti Mn. Fritx Southworth and family
twenty-four were seated hoaU at dinner rm Sunday, their
acre ftuesta of Mr and Mrs. J. Uj of Lansing. - ,
Vedder on Sunday were Mr. and st which
Floyd Palmer in Orangeville
day. Mrs. Carle Fuller. Mrs cue*'.* including Mr and Mr* Fred
Monday night dinner guests of
1 Roger Brown was a weekend j^r* O. L. Hoag and Mr. and Mr* each
Ml** Zabelie Adrounlewas among Valentine over the weekend
Leon
Slander.
Mis.
David
Good
­
Ocden. Mr. and Mra. Ross Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sage-were Mr.*
Mr and Mrs Carl Purdy and guest of hi* cousin. David Morgan Martin Noordykg
Grand Rapid*
those enrolling at Ann Arbcr for
- ------------- ...
n»THS^
KuVb.S™,
Mok
George Purdy of QmmvUIc »wc .. of
Lansing.
He -----------------------------attended the track
»•—
------- wr.
the last *euiatcr* work
. meet at M SC Bglurday.
. Tom Dolan and Shirley Henry. Jr... IT".***
a^brldc
"
A Wednesday guest of Mr- Qha* Sunday guests of Mr -oad Jars. Tfef
Rny
*«r expect to atend the state basketball 1 •l,,n,ng 4Car«*. a‘ “WAldrich was her slater. Mr* Allison Gies Mrs Kenneth Ayl»w«rtli and
daughter. Karen Sue. of Grecr.vIBc entertained Bunday at the home, tournament in East Lansing 0.1
Louden of lhe center road.
Carnations in green and tallies
were guest* of thi'rformrt's uncle of Mrs Mary White in Nashville
Friday and Saturday.
the same shade emphasized lhe
and aunt. Mr. and Mrs Gies, from ’ Mn. Ch»s Parker of Middleville . Mr,. Duett Rowley of Jackson in
. is sjvhdlng several day* thU week , waa thc ¥UCRl of ncr Ri»ter&gt; Mn. St Patrick theme at the luncheon
Thursday till Sundayghln
by Mrs Robert Shannon on
Mrs Sam Schuler of Woodland i v Ith her daughter. Mrs. Roman] Fem Matteson, over the weekend
Thursday.
Three tables of bridge
was the guest of Mrs. Jacob Rehor Frldpauach.
. Mr* Fred Mahoney of KalamaB J,uflLh?1.(’er’
“d I »oo and Mrs. Olee^r Dege of Pa* were in play with top honors go­
and Mrs Fred Pierson oh Tuesday
ing
to
Mrs. Leon Slander. Mrs.
end Wednesday.
S,ay. D,ur't»w’Wer Jr. spent Paw were Thursday gue*W of Mr*
Fryd
Stebbins,
and the blind bogey
Philip Griffin of GU11 lake wat Thursday tn Grand Rapids
i cole Newton and Mr*
Lowell to Mr* KenngLh
LabertrttuxJ
lhe guest of Mr and Mrs Ernest
Mr* G Fred Eckardt returned Tieter
Haye* last week. On Sunday the Saturday from 'a--------three-wccka
’ trip
----------------- . "i"
Mr and, Mr*. William Netxel and
Pinning the list M
£
STEAM HEAT
three were guest* of Mr end Mrs
Mrs
Harry Coupland relumed
peanut
hunt
and
of
course a beau­
Elmo Soules of Baltic Creek
Sunday night to their homes in
HOT A COLD WATER
Sunday guests of Mr and Mr? French und at Pasadfna. Calif., Michigan CH). Ind. after a visit tiful cake with six candles wer.John Rose were Mr. and Mr* Fred where ahe visited her sister. Mn. with the formers daughter. Mr*. highlight* of Barbara Jean Dam­
SHOWER BATH
Brace’ of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs Merlin G Perkins
Lydia Roger*. Other guests on Sun­ son's blrthdny party held from
Herbert Brace and daughter of
Mr. and Mrs C F Finstrom day were Pic. und Mr*. Gerald three to five last Friday. Her
Single |330 per wk. up
Battle Creek and Mr* Fred Stan­ spent Sunday in Grand Raptd* with Rogers and Michael. ?Pfc. Harold . guests, several little kindergarten
....
-ir friends, included Kav Aler, Carol
ley of Grand Rapids
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finstrom.
Rogei* and Ben Blakney
Pf&lt;
Mrs Jas E. Poles’-and Mr. and i and
Mr*
Gerald
Rogers
and
The Rev and Mr* James R.
---*
Mr* are
Gerald
Rogers
and *5archeS’ Judy SfMamm. Judy
staying^st
ChrlspeU und children of Coldw..- Mrs Clyde Kuempel and daughter baby who
sho are staying'
at MiddleMlddle- Anne Nagle and Judy and Joan
ter visited Hastings friend* on Sat­ oi R 4 were Sunday guwts of Mr. vlUe. are here with hL* mother for.
.
urday
I Mra Earl Puller In Plainwell
t|lr balance of the week.
| «
Mr and Mrs Ray .Waters and;
nnd"T&gt;ifs Prank Huizinga of 4‘hr 3T&gt; Hospital Guild met withMr* Harold Newton arc leaving; Csmpau lake and Mrs Phoebe' Mr*. Lester Orm*bc. Friday rveMonday.
to. Fighter 111
of Fiecport were juiau
gue*ta ut
ot ; .....
nine.
March B
• ...... , the
: 2flth.
----- • for
’koi, California
,. ,1.....
I Tnm
••................
- The evening was
vlull
ft
......
visit thp
the fprmrr,
formers son.
b 1 rc Tom
and jm. Dan Lewis last Tues- ..^,,&gt;1
sj&gt;cnt l„
In sewing '
Now if the time .*9
thinking about your ardors for Easterr*.
Waters'now stationed nt Treasure! day,
I
■
SHORT WAY LINES (The Symbol of Fine Bus Service)
liMnd Mrs Newton nUiti
re.
„ Kacesaer of Dunkirk. 1 'Mrs.
'Mrs Phllln
M
Philip 'Mitchell
entertained
Mrs ■&gt;
Bert
Wc .ill ho.e bnuliful EoW«' U*M, hyd'onsea,. dioic,, cinororid,. plonfed
main for about three weeks. Mr. [Ild ls
gUC,t Of hcr brother-1 twelve members of the Sliver Guild
end Mrs. Waters making a shorter: m-law and aster Mr and Mrs ,or dessert Thursday, followed by
stay
I Robert Moore. thL-i week
I «&gt;rtdge with Mrs. Arnold Perkins
Easter eggs, daffodils, tulips.
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Buehler;
j,jr and
jj p Cowles and an&lt;1 Mrs Willard Smith winning,
Buses Lv. Hostings — Hastings Time
and
, j^Ur, France*
were Sunday
t,he l0P score*.
...... , children
------- . of■ Mt , 'Morns
—.. . were
.---- riwitra
vuwira Cowles
were ounui)
. ----------------------­ Mr*. Tom Stebbins
weekend
guests
of the B A ' Ly-1
LyHU
B
uesm
«ta
Solomon
»■»«
»
“» • «
Ruest
ue41 for
tor l...........
"r evening.
...
• gursta
■■
Ruesis
oi of
mr. Mr
unc, ana
Mrs.Mr*
aoiomon
.
••
Harkers
Barkers and the Theodore Buehlers
Buehlers ' StaMon
Stanton of Delton
Delton.
Cut flowWJ ore •Mccllcnt too; daffodils,
TO GRAND RAPIDS
of Freeport
I
Mi. and Mrs J. W Hewitt vtsliec*
Daffodils and vellow itnapdragA guest of Mr and Mrs. Kellar Mt nnd
Jack Hewttl and MR &lt;&gt;ns centered the table when Mr
12.05 P.M.
L06,F.M.
Stem ts
is he«
her niece. ......
Mrs .,«.»&gt;»,
Harold | 0
of( jjmsing
lainslng~&lt;&gt;n
’on Saturday and Sun- i nd Mr* Hubert Cook entertained
roses.
their bridge club for dinner on Sat­
Rockwell. &gt; Dorothy Bullock' uf
Iragans,
San Jose. Calif uha arrived Oh
' X 1, 643 PM *•
1030
1st Lt. Kenneth Gillespie, who' urday. High scores for the evening's
peas, gardenias, .
■••
fB.15 P.M. Sun. Only
Monday.
■MU, been
ucci, home
HUUIC on
SHI furlough
iuiiuu,u from ||
*'w,t ,o Mr. and Mr*. Robt.
has
Doris Lundberg. Sue Smith and England, goes next week to San ' cotiK.
iris, and stocks.
Marjorie Stanley are arriving Fn- Francisco. Cal., for reassignment. I • .
TO KALAMAZOO
TO LANSING
day from MS.C. for a ten-day va­
Robert
Hendershot,
has been IMr.Mr
Mrs.
Frank
Prentice
-------------------------------who
--------------andand
Mrs.
Prank
Prentice
of of
Ex. Sun. Mol. 8.20 A.M.
Ex. Sun. Hol. 11.10 A.M.
cation.
, taklnR his boot training at Great | East Hastings were nleasanlly »urDly. 340 P.M.
A guest of Mr. und Mrs Douglas Lakes. HL is expected home this | prized Sunday by their Children
Hindes last TUesdav and Wednes- week for several days with his i and grandchildren in honor of their
Please call your orders in early—especially for corsages.
Temporary Station 150 E. State St. 2nd Floor Ph. 2137
1 day was his brother. Corp. Roger • parents, Mr. and Mrs Clyde Hen- fortieth wedding anniversary. Mr*.
Hindes of Fort Ord. Calif.
1 dcrxhotl.---------------------------------------------- Prentice was presented with a corOur plonts will be sold from Goodyear Brothen Store os usual, on Friday and
Weekend gucstt of the Maurice ।
c allu
TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
Mrs. vulc
Cole Newton Bllu
and Mrs Low- „,
sage
and .Mr. Prentice with a white
were Sunday
—i— guests
---------------of ।carnation
-------- -r— boutonniere, a dinner
, Hynes were ner sister. Mn. O. Earl e|| Teeter --------Saturday. March 30 and 31. We will deliver Easter Lilies and other plants
I DeVoc and son of Grand Rapids.
1
•
Mrs. Stewart Kelley left Monday
from Wednesday on.
for a ten-day van with Mr. and L
Mrs Jos.
Joe. Jclils in Flint
Flint.
'
A- L. Brown arrives Thursday 1
Call 2530 or visit our greenhouses at 104 E. High Street.
for the American Legion birthday i,
dinnei and his mother. Mrs. Burt1
Sparks will return to Ann Arbor j
with him lor a week's visit.
Mr and Mrs William Severance
tit Battle Creek, spent Sunday here
with his sister. Mrs. Mary English.'
Miss Phyllis Kelly of Grace hos­
pital. Detroit, spent, the weekend |
with her parents. Mr arjd. Mrs.
Jesse Kelly.
The Misses Shirley Smith and j
Hazel Stauffer were in Grand Rap- i
ids Saturday and attended Franz1
Lchnr's operetta. "Tne Mary Wid-1
ow '
A weekend guest of Mr. und Mrs. I
Will Grigsby w as Miss Helen Steck- i
ie of Community hospital. Battle
Creek.
.
.
•
W. A. Thayer went to the Battle
Creek sanitarium Sunday, to go
through the clinic. Mr* Thayer's I
son an wife. Mr. and Mrs O. E.!
Wclllngham and two children of.
Elkart. Ind., are spying at the
Thajer home during Mr. Thayer's
absence.
C. W Dolan relumed Sunday,
from a few days' trip to Montreal. I
Mr. and Mrs. John Delnaay and .
Jack Delnaay. S 1 c spent Sunday
with Grand Rapid* relatives
The Signature of Quality
Mr. and 5fr* C B Burkholder
and Jean and Mrs. Clay Burkholdci Jr. and Larry, were entertained j
Sunday at the home of the A. B.!
Burkholders in Grand Rapids
।
Weekend guests of Mr and Mr*
Harrison Dodds were Miss Artel!
Dodds of Whittemore and Mr*.
Maxine Rcphfu-u of E. Tawas.
Mrs. Robt. Dryer. Mr and Mrs.
Lyle Newton and daughter were
dinner guests Thursday of Miss
Beverly Dryer in Battle Creek.
,
Most of the fine cotton materials are going to our
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hayes and
Phil Griffen of Clear lake, spent
armed forces and supplies are limited for civilian
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Dmo
Soules of Battle Creek.
Sunday guesu of Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Brower were Mr. and Mr*
Glenn
These newly arrived BARBETTE Frocks of Sanfor­
Ben McMurray. Mr. and Mr*. Dick
Brackney of Toledo, and Mis* Eve­
ised Cottons are thereforo most desirable, both in
lyn Brower of Battle Creek
Mn. Winston Slone spent the
fabrics and in fashion.
w eekend In Chicago.
Mn. Fred Friedrich returned
And being Half Sixes you shorter women know I
Saturday from a few days' vigil in
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SI 4.60
Rough*. .
513.85
Stags -- ----------. . $11.00
Feeders . -------------- $8 to 522
Top Lambs
516.00
Ewes--------- $5 to $8 a hundred
Top Veal Calves.
. SIS.00
Deacons
$2 io $9
Dairy Caws ------ 510 to $130
Beef Heifers
and Steers
SI 2 to $14.50
Beef Cows
.
. $9 to 512
Cutter &amp;
&gt;
Conner Cows
57 to 59
Bulls ...
$9 to 512.20

Quwpractk

k releases
Pooler

When

RUBBER BOOTS PAY FOR THEMSELVES Ijfl
IN HEALTH PROTECTION . . APPLY FOR IBQ
YOUR PAIR NOW
COMPLETE SELECTIONS

Vi~ «i---- ** *

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

FRANK JONES
Buyer Cor STILES and Company.
Uaallnjs "dockyard!, phone 25M, or
eaU C17 Lacey through the week.

CHOICE OF

MEN'S 15
INCHALL
RUBBER
LACEPAC'S

HIP OR

STORM
KING
BOOTS

Auctioneer &amp; Sola Mgr.

Phone 2178
Nashville
At My Expense

LLOYD J. EATON
Dates can be made at
Banner office

ROOFING — SIDING
INSULATION
No down payment required
One to three years to pay
HARRY L. PARKER
526 W. Madison St.
Hastings
Ph. 3898

Bill0 Sherwood
INSURANCE
Hotel Hastings

$5-95

AND SERVICE

*698

$595

Pl

ALL
SIZES
6 TO 12

CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

Loren Coppock

FOR COMFORT

Delton, Mich.

AUCTIONEER
General auctioneering.

SIZE 5 KNEE BOOTS - H P BOOTS - RATION FREE!

Dates can

Phone (Collect) 3965 or 2715 for

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
Horses, cows and small stock removed promptly.
Highest prices paid for beef or horse hides.

ED. FINNIE

HOWARD BRISTOL

MOVING AND STORAGE

Phono Hostings 2715
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

Prompt Courteous Service

Res. 3965
a.

MEN'S
KNEE
LIGHT OR
HEAVY

BOOTS
$3-98
AND

«448
DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY

Truss Fitting

Glycerin ovoiloble from animal fats Is badly needed in
WAR EFFORT. Phono Hostings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.
KALAMAZOO
FOR SJ^LE—I }». old
Imii M&gt;ri:n. 3 ■
_WU
of MTAXkr

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collector

HEAVY
CLEATED
SOLES

MENS RUBBER BOOT SOX.
...
MEN S HEAVY FELT INSOLES. PAIR.

RELAX IN SOFT
KID ROMEO SLIPPERS
CHOICE OF BLACK OR BROWN
SIZES 6 TO II

CORD
SOLES
AND
HEELS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, MAUCH 15. 1945

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

| at the Kiwanl* Music festival Aprl1

| J (JURIES

Augusta. He retired several yean J
ago as president oi the State Bank

I
xn.tuvmaiHCKLiY
The total bond and stamp sale*
for the week of March 7 was 8562.10 Ikegler to hit "600" in l**t week1* | Word hai been^recelved, here of
The tenth grade had lhe by'
largest
1lhe j bowling but several good scores were the death of Mn. Clayton O.Hinck- Community
community church
church for
for many
many years.
years.
total with 6341.00 followed t
t 'Hie turned in. Goodyear
Goodyear*
s seri«
serie
of ley (Hazel MjMhe«:&gt; *1 lhe Osceola He
crri^
on an
an insurance
insurance bu*lbus!­
‘~1 on
-- ---------ninth grade with S16B.60.
- -—605 &lt;221-188-1861;
retlre186): Max
Max Wilson'*
Wllaon 568 hoapital - tn Kissimmee, Florida on । nes8 ln [hphome after
ninth grade also had 100 percent
I (116-179-223): and Les Hawthorne's i Wednesday, March 7. after a long n enl frorn lhe b nk &lt;nd
participation. Rooms with 100 per-j 583 ■ 186-204-1*4) were the best
• 1 Illness
Mr. and Mrs Hinckley "^lnenl
Lh/ vlllsge and
cent were 311. 306, 213. 301. 305. 304.. ewK.------- ---Florida l:rst fal! ahd ^hurch
of Augurta. “ils. wa*
and 204
1 Other goodi series were.
W. Hack- —
were here
nere from,
tre
“nu
ney
W. Wellman 556,
H. Long disposed
561. 577,
W.
nur'cliasinaof a
SSrtrt^or’u^^^buHd?
'561.
W. Ayrea.
Ayres. 667?k:
667. K. Cluie
Chase
• purchasing
* home In .Kissimmee ।
The Journalism class has begun
work on lhe second issue of the
«“’«•
&lt;*«J“*lera
Fortnight so that they will be able Room Won a pair from Engineers; er. well known Hastings rcsidenU ;
‘"""L and
to pul out four Issues this semester. Office took the odd game from CIO: , Surviving are the husband and four,
and Grinders took a pair from Ma- rons James. Bradford, Howard and Mg- «««» Jarrsky ol MadBon,
The
adult
typing
class
ha*
atchine
Room.
Lewi*
the
sons
all
being
in
military
Wisconsin.
ESiS,.&gt; lh. ffif^’i

SECTION
I knell and pleased close on its
clamoring.
Today it came. There was a hush
of sky.
A bright suspense, a listening of
earth.
Split then along the ear the tint
thin cry
And life unfolded eagerly to birth.
Today lhe rcdblrd climbed a higher
note.
* .
Today stars opened suddenly on
trees.
And soft across the hair and on
lhe throat
Came the first muted prelude to
a breeze.
Today It came. On blade, on limb,
on wing.
This ecstacy known to the heart
as spring.

.

BARRY BYPATHS
By JANE CAMERON

Michigan. Did you hear about the
man who was arrested because he
burped after midnight?

The Wrecking Crew have been
after the doilln again. The place
loqks - like the Jap Navy al sun­
down.

power I posses* to keep from rak­
ing ™
the —
leave* off lhe crocus bed
the superintendent, until ner mar-. wsrcn
rwui nay*.
The high school art cUu ha* be­
rlage She was a member of the. officiating. Interment in the fam- today.
gun work on peppy 'poster*
First Methodist church and one I ily lol al Hickory Comers East
...
•ir worx L lP I1** Com{ne,rclal ^e,a,1JlleQ.Trk&gt;! -----Of'the
"lIc^Darlng
Girk^Funeraj ■ Cemetery"
*
. ....
—
. NfVrr hMr U1(I lon&lt; ,.A UuJe
If they had made up their
work
£c^d S*x£ *?}
unices were held in Kissimmee on .
«i&gt; ■
I On The Lonely Side." but what I
in advance, atudent* were e^mavX
excused AieDic* bianked
omnzra Sinclair
oincjair OiU;
um, Goodurooo- Monday. March 12. at 4:00 P-tn . and
AKrM niHTHirT
think It belongs to all the garlic
r movie .year Bros Hdwe. won two Irom An- int»nnent was in that City.
! ,
®TRICT •
lovers, including myself.
drus Service: Walton*
Waiums Garage won,
won lnunB”v ,u ”
----Last Week's Leiter
Wilson. Thursday,'March 8.
Idru*
. ,,
„u
10,6
... ,u-sl
------ —
lwo B_’U”5* .from MiddleMldtSlc-; a
A. w&gt;
W. nic
NICHOLS
1I0L8
1 The last meeting of the Jolly;
Simile of the week—As lonely as
,8‘±te».l¥_u.la^[), -r?ir Mancelona Herald print* in “TT." ’«;rbi;'wnrox"TYi'^diV',A a bartender after midnight.
30 its March 1 edition, a detailed;
Herbie Wilcox. Tuesday. A
■*"TT~’.7 —| ■2j
nhiiunrv
nf Anrnn
Nichol*
dnliclou*
carry-in
dinner
was
, Middleville.
UiJhoyna**ed
awayWilbert
at his hothe
1x1'4 «enred
at noon
tn nine
members.
The reason these paragraph* are
flrrt °uam M^u* b^enT^heM-c I In
*n inB
’,?n
the nccn5,
Recreation
League Ha*- I «• »™te^F.Xn?ary
The other three were ill and unable . unHniihed 1*because I write one
tlnn
anH Fuel wmijwojrom Alt» late in reoniaix
t&lt;&gt;
and BUn*in.;1 sentence and then gawu out *o(
were^enjoyed
^11^2^
fii^dow
the* sunshine, and
1 more’ inwnahin Barrv Co Nov 8 I gamaT’w
ere enjoyed in
the after-.i the
window ”att “the
menttoroiru* 21 Wist CkMril
t0oM “** '1861
T»1 hi*
hu 7Barents
oXu TucnA'
TLcluL' H.°
H and
I‘oon
Mrs GenevaBchanu
Genivi Bchana wo*prewas pre-■• try lo
H„.e
and no
°n- Mr*.
to see
sec aa blade
blade of
of gras*
grass or two
two.
| The official list ot winker* in the ■ Mary Ann Nichols, beingpioneer* “E1?? ^ll_h
1
1 Men's City Tournament Is:
I of that section. He received his
1- _
-----Wdodiand—2924;
21 l-C
HlfStH
157; Electrician's and Wick* schools. He came to
, fever. One lucid moment in an
About thirty fellow* were out.
bI1m&gt;—
I &lt;inuasi
—278
yjdo;
jwoorf—2147; Shop; Alba on hl* 21st birthday and ha*
I hour la the beat I can achieve, and
1 Office &lt; Bliss 1-2731; Piston Ring-1 resided there since. He married DAUGHTER BORN TO
। that one moment tells me that
All money received during the ”7:2,
I Ada Jane Mlles of Emmet Co. She PFC. AND MRS. MERRICK
| we'll have a blizzard or two yet.
« M*«h
w«»te paper ( Double*
ixiubles-Gco.
Waldron-EUa Car- ij died in 1932,
—Oro. Waldron-Elza
will be turned over to the Red Cross •u;.
iln
wm. Chas.
chas
Annabelle-Glen
:25?;
Annabel!:Glen
Mr.
Nichol*
operated
the
Alba
nortant
date
for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I
. ’.
.. :
.
Child Relief fund. Both Central |
1’344 in-rot? Rcynolds-Exl
Monica. 1244; MJrron Reynolds-Ed. &gt; Custom Mill*, wa* a successful Wayne Merrick, as on that day , Any housewife knows what sprtrw
and high school are participating in,smith.
John Martin-Don
ALi famines* man and sincere Christian their first granddaughter was born few* doc3 l*» her peace of mind,
1 Smith. 1342;
1242; John
Martin-Dan ATthe drive.
&gt;•I lerding.
—•*— •—
------ "Snyder-Frances
—
------------ I being One of the oldest member* of to Pfc. and Mrs. Winston Merrick 1 A U at once the wallpaper is impos1233; •Lynn
Edgeccmb, 1227: Paul Kendnl-Lyle the Alba Congregational church
On display in room 306 is a cap­ Klnne.1226; Ed Adams-Cha*. (X&gt; «hlch later united with the Metii- (Evelyn DeLanoi at Oklahoma ! *)hle. The draperies are dusty, the
I City. Okla., where lhe latter has
curtains filled with grime and
tured Nazi Dag. The flag was sent lo&amp;en. 1226.
odist church.
vJtat
been staying with her parents Mr ■ &gt;ou can t wait to gel them off the
a Leslie Enaan to his daughter
Single*— Ed. Fisher. 677; Elmer
M..
• ■Interest
—
Mr. Nichols 7-.never lost
in and Mra Charles DeCano while' r(xls You 0)11 bac,t “ ’Vg and vou
adellnt. who is a sixth grader at Laubaugh, 664; John Martin. 664;
Barry county and had U...
—
been a ,
yearh(?r husband wa* overseas The, l!*n't live with what you sec under
Central.
Cecil Bennett. 663: Herman Drews. ly subscriber to the
th* Banner ^for
for uirgram to Mr ttnd«rs. Merrick I ‘I- You «* spots on the slip covers
659; Dave Goodyear. 656.
many years, always accompanying staled that mother and daughter and they become impossible to look
This
• . week's
.7
. stamp and bond -sale
Aii-r.niiM—uavc uuuuyrat,
Vou «neH P»)m and varnish
was dedicated to the memory of Lt. tedle Hawthorne. 1674; Roy Hub- hU yearly check with an apprecla- were doing well Pfc Merrick who1
Dunne Stamm and S/Sgt. Orville btfrd. 1622; Keith Chase. 1504; Her- live letter of his pleasure In recelv- , WM injured in combat on Jan 24 , and ammonia and the next thing
( Z PXpccled ia^Tive ln the United
&gt;"■
Ing Th.
tiie nannw
Banner.
Cooley.
man’Drew’s, 1684; Chui’ Annabelle. tnu
He Is survived by his non Robert Stales soon from a hospital In Eng1569.
and daughter-in-law Nina; seven In nd .
The choir and glee club have
grandchildren; three great-grand- .
started work on lhe motet "Gallia"
I always geti a kick out of lhe
by Gounod., This is to be presented WAR BONj&gt;S will provide a "cash- children: two half-sisters. Edith COMMUNICATIONS
txpresslon on all the menfolk*'
and Jennie, of Hastings; four half­ Dear Editor:
by the combined choirs of Hastings
brothers. George Tobias ot Mance-; The Home Front article In the faces when they walk In and find
Iona and Will. Henry and John of J Banner of the Bth is live local his­ me with my head in a towel,
Hastings; many nieces and neph-. tory. How few remain who can ap- another one around the middle,
ews and a host of friends.
E-elate the conditions of those and armed with a mnp and a ran
Funeral services were held Wenpny days. It stirred me to the of furniture creme They look like
nesoay al 2:30 pm. al the Meth­ .depths and brought bock memories the bottom Just dropped out of
odist church In Alba, with Rev. ol boyhood days that will linger their world. Even the old cat clears
out.
Edward T. Smith officiating. In- long.
s
ternient was in Star cemetery.
j
I must call attention to one mis­
take and one omission. The misby Lysbeth Boyd Borle
JOHN FRIEND
John Friend was bom in Carl­ over the kid's shoulders. To lhe Today 11 came. I heard the slow
heart beat
ton twp. Barry county, in 1867. the best of my memory wc had only
To
iu
new
rhythm. Fell the
son of James and Sarah Friend. He one bat for the nine of us. but that
quickening
was one of twelve children.
one always seemed to last until we
lust our one ball bi the high grass Of each stiff blade stabbing against
my feet.
children. one of whom died in in- j
H we trudged buck home mlcu*
our bet or ball, we carried beck
fancy.
He died of a heart attack* Feb. many stories of the game. The
26. Interment
made In Avon­ omission was that of any reference
to
the details of the plentiful wa­
dale cemetery.
He is survived by a son. F. J. termelon patches—and such de­
Friend of Avondale; a daughter. tails! There were the strings with
Mrs. Thelma Wickham of Clarks­ bells attached so when a boy inno­
ville; five grandchildren and three cently got over the fence the
great-grandchildren; a sister. Mrs. sounds were enough lo call out the
Colwell of Battle Creek: and a city fire department. ■* Instead it
called out the wrathful owner of
brother, Edgar, of Marton, Mich.
the patch and he always brought
OBITUARY
along a gun loaded with fine shot
Augusta lost a prominent resi­ or saltpeter. The same then as now
dent in the passing of Charles F. —Che older ones never could look
al things with the boys' point of

Bye. chums. Remember to accent
the positive.
'
SAXON CASTLE NOTES
An activity every Friday evening
Is our plan for the weeks until the
closing of school in June. No defin­
ite plans have been made beyond
that date. At this writing, the im­
mediate plan call* for a dance nt
the Parish House one week and a.
program at Saxon Castle the next.
This coming Friday calls for it
dance at the Parish House from

V" m«‘n~ °f th*.moTte.^^^^^^iirAS.

chestra will be on hand to furnish
the music. These Friday night pot­
tles are for all young people of
hi«h school age and older.
। Many ideas were discussed durT
Ing the past weekend relative lo a
program for the summer. The sub­
ject of playground activities re­
ceived tha^mnst attention and Is
of immediate concern. I am In­
terested in securing n staff os soon
as possible and would be glad to
take applications from those who
may wish to work with us. We
need two people for each playground—and a man or high school
fellow who could assist with the
boys' softball as well as the playitro'inds. Wc are anxious to have
both men and women on the staff.Thc job would average five hours
a day, five days of each week for
eight weeks, and a preparation
period prior to the opening df the'
activities

MARTIN CORNERS
Alfred Fisher has been ill lhe
past several weeks and under the
doctor's care. * Lowell Demond and
Mrs. Lou Varney were Sunday din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fish­
er. ♦ George Gillespie of Charleston.
W. Va_ visited his brothers William
and Elmtr Gillespie and families
and other relatives over the week­
end. ★ Mrs. Arthur Perrin of Grand
Rapids spent part uf the past week
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Milo
Barry. * Mr. and Mrs John Siam
iund children of the Goodwill dis­
trict were Sunday dinner guests
uf Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Slam
I

DRUG SPECIE
70c SLOAN'S LINIMENT
$1.25 ABSORBINE JR.
75c Boralina Antiseptic
Mouth Wa&gt;h ....
Milk Magnolia U.S.P. 75c Qt
60c ALKA SELTZER ....
50c KOLYNOS Tooth Powder
50c WOODBURY'S SHAMPOO

END CORNS

VITAMIN

WMCUU

lawn M, - Q00 Riaanl

JUNG’S Sanskin Pad.
I in*ly awdirarad.

■ u^. rn a«a«a Mru. aa*
1 cailuMo quick!
1 buntau.
9 33 Sin........... -

26&lt;

VITAMINS ‘
100 VITA-KAPS
(Abbott's)

$096

100 NOKELEX
TABLETS
180 CAPS. SAX
Multiple VITAMINS
6 Moo Hi’» Supply--

4 OZ.
HOMICIBRIN
I Lilly’61-

SUPER TAMP.
REGULAR TAMP
JUNIOR TAMPJ

100 HEPICEBRIN
/
Lilly's ABDG &amp; C
$052
with B Complex. C
16 OZ. McKESSON'S
COD LIVER OIL
$4 09
Mint — Plain
I

294^

AR.TOLA

KILLS ENEMIES
YOU CAN T SEE
G
STORE

•Cn

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY

DO WELL

CHICK-MASTER STARTING MASH

•AtoJ.wilAMAITEI MIX COXCEITRATE^J

1863, at Batavia, New York, the son
of Ciiarle* and Elmira (St. John)
Moreau, and came to Barry County
al lhe age of 3 where he grew m
manhood. He attended Kalamazoo
college and Parsons Business col­
lege in Kalamazoo. He had operat­
ed hardware stores at Hickory Cor­
ners. Climax. Galeaburg," and Au­
gusta. aud banka at Delton and

MONEY
COUNTS

encouragement to the author lo
write more of the same kind of ar­
ticles. I know if he will reminisce
he can talk for hours or write mai
columns.
Very truly.
George H. Rock
Borough of the Bronx
New York. N. Y.

in all your
plansI

HASTINGS GRAIN &amp; BEAN CO.
Michigan at M. C. Tracks
PHONE 2678

HASTINGS. MICH.

War Production
NEEDS YOUR

SPRINGTIME MAKES US THINK OF
OWNING A FARM, AND WORKING
IN THE GOOD EARTH
40 ACRE FARM in Carlton Township, hor 6 room
houie, has electricity, 30x40 basement bam, land
lays level, good soil, price________________ $4,200.00

80 ACRE FARM in Baltimore, lay* very good, good
soil, 6 room bouse, 36x50 bam, 15 miles north of
Bottle Creek, for$4,200.00

7 ROOM HOUSE in 2nd ward, full lot, has gas and
water,ntool, attached garage for_________ $3,400.00
Grocery and restaurant business doing a good busi­
ness buttide business section, equipment for restau­
rant and stock and fixtures for$2,200.00

WASTE
PAPER
Waste Paper Is Vital
War Material
AN ACUTE SHORTAGE EXISTS
EVERY POUND IS NEEDED

200 ACRE FARM in Rutland Township, has 12 room
house, electricity, famaco, six bedrooms, a nice ten­
ant house, large bam with 25 stanchions, granary,
chicken house, hog house, garqge, milk house, corn
crib, has water, all this for.$8,000.00

Do Not Destroy!
Save It and Get It To Market

HASTINGS SALVAGE COMMITTEE
ESTATE
OKER

and can give sound advice.
The Hastings City Bank is making loans to

VICTORY

BUY

responsible persons and business concerns in
this community and are arranging financing for

various projects.

If you need help we will be

glad to talk it over.

Nico little place at Carlton Center, has lights, furnace
and running water, small bam, all for.$2,100.00

OR AN EXTRA 130 ACRES to go with above form
making 330 acre*
$10,000.00

Whenever your plans call for financing it's
wise to see your banker, he is ready to help you

Our interest ratesiare as

low as any in Michigan.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
"Fifty-Eight Years of Continuous Service**
PHONES: 2105 - 2103

HASTINGS, MIOHGAB

MARCH COLLECTION dATlS

Mar.

A SBOJT YOUR COLORS-Buy U. S. IFar Sacinf* Bondi md Stomp .

1—1st and 4th Wards

Mor. 29— l«r and 4H&gt; Word.

ssal

—

�THE HASTINGS BANNER,THURSDAY. MARCH 15. 1045

SUnE MUduLtu ■

BROKEN SI FFP^

So Quick ... So Easy ... So EHoctivo

wa"**’®*"

-Your
1945
GARDEN

'Firestone
WALL-TONE

BOOK

lhe Wonder Point

WAR

and

™•'■—

2.7f&gt;

Reg. 25c
'Package
Burpee's

Wothablol

SURER

Dritt In Ono Howl

GIANT

Ono Coal Covonl

ZINNIA

No "Painty'* Odor I

SEEDS

Boautilul PatloI Colon!

tains 28 pic** of cemplete,
‘ ecientlfic information an

Juit Roll or Bruih It On!

a cuccaMful garden.

\ WE'RE IN THE
| BUSINESS OF SERVICE

Interior eurface. You can flnlsh

JR
&lt;0

time. This Bprlng um Wall-Tone.

giving the beat possible. Don't hesitate
to come in. because we ore here to serve
you. Your car needs regular check-ups
to keep it in tip top shape. . . so come
in and let us help you to get the most
out of your car.

TIMELY HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Lifthl

High grade Clothesline, 100 ft.
Whisk Brooms
. 1.19
Genuine Thermos Bottle . .
.1.39
Ironing Board Pad &amp; Cover .
. .49
Sink Strainers
Clothes Hampers
. 4.95

Fixture

2.1»
White globe with clear
crystal bottom. Large
enough for 100 watt bulb..

ANDRUS SERVICE
1
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"^llllllllllllllllilllllilllllllMIIIIIRIIIlM^
■

to Save Time and Trouble!

1

PHONE 2240

HASTINGS. MICH.

December with a jungle skin ail- evening when three candidates rement and ha* been granted a thir- reived the degree* of the Order.
1
__ B good ataodance aud
most plessant evening.
Birthday Surprise
honor Tuesday evening. March 5.' The Peat Matrons club will meet
a
a surprise birthday dinner *t the Mgaonic h*U Saturday evt,
planned by her mother-in-law, nine for IU regular meeting and a
Mrs Glenn Solomon at their home.' jigg* supper 3th lhe husbands a*
Beside* the two Immediate fami-1 su*su
Entertainment U belnr
llT
*«;• the Ru&gt;- planned and a good Ume te antlciscll Solomon*. Mr. and Mra. TYan I paled.
OsUandar, Mr*. Lama Barnum and.

WHS’S!

Kite

1.98

Commencing at 1 o'clock.

HORSES
5.9o

The seat lift* back and
there* a bandy little flight
of rtgju. Back is shaped for
complete comfort when Ut­
ting. White enameled.
Smooth, Goie/y Woven

A wonderful help for extra dirty,
greasy surfaces. Actually melts dirt:

G0‘

.1.00

DIIAIX PIPE &lt; LEAVER
Quick letmg for opening and clean­
ing clogged drain*. Convenient easylo-tue flake form.
\

23&lt;’

Brown team, wgt. 3,000 lbs., age 8 and
9, good workers.
Grey mare, wgt. 1,500 lbs., age 10, good
worker.
Grey horse, 4 yr. old, well broke.
Bay horse, 2 yr. old, large.

CATTLE
FABRIC BUY CLEANER
For cleaning plotting. furniture, car
interiors. No dtaagreaabla odor.

Imported Willow

CLOTHENIIASKET

2.»»
ReUifoieed top znd bottom.

L1QI ID .MOTliPROOFEH
Protect precioua woolens against
moth damage. Odorless, non- aga.,
Inflammable, aafe, sure!
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Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due Apr. 30.
Durham cow, 4 yrs. old, due May 25.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due July 29.
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh 10 wks.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, pasture bred.
Guernsey heifer, 20 mos. old.
2 bull calves.
Heifer calf.

HOGS
2 young brood sow,, due lost of April.
PROMPT

SERVICE

firestone

CHICKENS

50 Plymouth Rock laying hens.

Burned to Death
। Cileries F. Batey, 69. long-time
' resident of this community burned
t to death early Sunday morning
when fire destroyed lhe trailer
1 house located by the river bank
1 near lhe slaughter house, and
wh&lt;re he lived alone. Harry Mug1 ridge, living across lhe river on the
hill wa* the first to see tha Plate
I ?nd hurried to the Max Lynd home
I where a call was pul tn for. the fire
company. The body was badly

MEH THE NEW

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STOOL

Ck*M“

CALL 2795

TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1945

Spread on and-wipe it dry. Cleans ....
aa it polishet. A real

A-1

WILEY'S ELECTRIC SERVICE

AUCTION SALE

&lt; ream Fl'IIMTl HE POLISH

"

1 Y2*r Ad.krns and Vern Smith are Leonard, in senice. have home*
both patient*
patienu in
In Pennock
hospital nearby,
both
Pennock hosnital
,lr»rhv
in . Heating* convalescing nicely
°Pw*u°ns performed
Sudden death W jm jaB&lt;M.
...
, . 1 The community and lhe family
.
*“£ remo*«‘
of Mra George Jsnoaewere shocked
*™tetance to the home of her|al her sudden death last Monday,
niece. Mrs. Melba Postma, in March 6. al her farmhomc In
Grand Rapids Thursday, but suf- i northwest Thumapple Apparently
children.
tercd another bad spell Saturday
bos!* aFhSlth 7h?n " e?
s?inctl,1&lt;?n'Ji? husband went to work in lhe
Service Note*
reyret U&gt; learn. Her address te 2331 morning
•
• •
•to school,
■
•
and■ ••
the children
Pvt. Clare Brady, 21. who re­ Nilson
SL
it
was
a
heart-breaking experience
cently arrived in the Bute* from
Mra. Earl VanBlckie te able to '
the battlefront* of Europe wa* be about the house some after be- ‘for Lhe children who returned
home
after
school
to
find
tnelr
brought to Percy Jones hospital at hig laid up over two week* with
Battle Creek Sunday. March 4. and infection in her foot. We are glad mother dead on the davenport Tlw
fact that lhe washing waa partially
expect* to be there another week Lhe te improved.
done, the machine still running,
txtorc being dtechargcd Clare lost
Mra. Herbert lam fear te making
hte left arm above the elbow In a nice convalescence from her re­ and lhe mall still in the mail box.
battle. Hte mother. Mrs. Dick Hart- cent operation, and able to be up led to the belief that she had been
stricken with a heart attack about
msn and children, Mr* Ethel Hay­ some.
10 o'clock. The family lived in
wood. Nellie. Opal and Nelson
Grand Rapids before they moved
Brady all visited him during the
to their farm known as the George
Masters-Jones Circle
past week.
Tiie March meeting of the Mas- Flnkbelner place, thirteen years
■ Gordon Bennett has gone to
be held rftth “i-0
Oreat Lake* for boot training Bill ter*-Jone*
.... circle will
.... „
Mra. Janose who wa* 30 years old
Prost. Raymond Flnkbelner and Mra. Russell Bender west of town
Charles Meslk also are recent In­ this Thursday afternoon. March 15.]»■»• cheerful person, a good
It I* hoped there will be a good neighbor, and had many friends
ductees.
Mr. and Mrs Vern Smith had v attendance and each member la among lhe neighbors who knew her
most happy surprise Friday when asked to contribute, a thought. 1 beat.
they leeched a telephone call from story or song for the program. Re-, Surviving besides the husband
Hattie
•!« children. Melvin with the
l their son. Staff Sgt. Carlton Smith. freshment
--------- — -committee
—---------- —
.... Lyons. I
—•— Jean
•— Belsch. । Navy and stationed at San FranI who haa been with the United | Zetha “
Fenton,
I cisco. Verier a sealoe in Thomap. ple-Kellogg high achool. Jack. Su­
san. Lois and George. Jr. al home;
five brothers. Anthony and Jarnos
Hamellnk of Grand Rapids, Abra­
ham. Ray and Harold of Lansing;
two slatara. Mra. Isaac Lakko of
la using and Mrs. Earl Haan ot
. Grand Rapids. Funeral services
were iteld al a funeral home in
GENERAL WIRING AND CONTRACTING
Grand Rapids Thursday afternoon
FREE ESTIMATES
i with
interment
In Greenwood
cemetery.
ALSO COMPLETE MOTOR REPAIR
Death of Child
Three-year-old
Gerald Foster,
youngest of four small sons of Mr.
and Mrs Dan Foster. 1? Franklin
Bl. B.w.. Grand Rapid*, died
114 W. COURT ST.. HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Thursday in St. Mary's hospital of
' injuries received when struck by a
car in front of hte home the pre­
vious day. Beilde* hte parents, he
leaves three brothers. Thoma*.
William and Richard, and hla
grandparenu, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Batey and Dudley Foster. He was
lhe grandnephew ot Mrs Charles
Bonnett of the northeast commun­
ity. Funeral services were held Sat­
urday morning al St. Mary's
, church. Cascade with interment in
Caledonia cemetery.

Simply pour on and spread. No

twenty minute*.

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■urprlM a nail, auwe allaU.
| rau™a and chanaaa U&gt; rail &lt;auu
------------- are quite frequent. The la teat tala
FarewMI Fariy I week te lhe purchase of the Glover
A farewell party for Mr and Mr*.1 home on High at- by Jerry Bedford
Harry Willyard waa held at the: who haa bought it aa an InveatJack Rosenberg home one evening 1 ment. The occupant*, the Julius
recently as they have left the Crans family, have moved into one
neighborhood and bought a place of the new government housca on
near south Oun lake. About forty ■ Larkin St.
persons wsre present and a most । The Alton Elwood family haa
nappy time wa* enjoyed. One of, purchased the Garner Schondellh» guest* waa Mra. Geo Janoac, nuyer home on the west side and
who passed away the following! plan to move there this spring.
Monday
■ This is a nice location for them as
I it get* the Elwood* together in the
Ktek and (r-a«».i
M,in,
Bdmc Uo)d
block lUa Parent*
and
btek
onvatesrtng
aJ)d huMr.
brolhcr

Having decided to quit farming, I will sell my personal property at public auction
at the farm located J mile north of Assyria Center, turn left, 2nd house, on

SeIf.Poli»liln&lt; FLOOR WAX

Blar lalUatten

for more than three •years.
MlddlevUle chapter No. H OXB.
-- -------1—
- ---------- -------haa been —
hospitalised
sinceheld a medal meeting Saturday

Sifis MW

attend the funeral of Ferry Denni-' R*v- Dsroy Chamberlain goa* lo then returned home I
Mtena^uw nmew 01 reriy a^n^
thu UDnda&gt;.
bp betrolt where shehas bwn for w
, Grand Raold*. * Mr and Mrs.
conduct a two Week* serlee of eral months caring for her daughIVI.8ISM uJimett anu children of epedal nweUnga
; ter Bernice.who ha* been very sick
’ Pve*. ^v'm “« -t hte'brothMr. nnd Mra. Milton Kermeen’*** rteumall? fever. All arc gted
er. Andrew Bonnett at the home and llttte daughter Donna.are
. J^^’e u^be’^TbU ♦‘sd'kion
iui uuh uncis and aunt. Mr. a»o pseted home u
Chamberlain, who is with the naval
! M». Bdd Plnkbeinsr over the week- iiom-a few day
reserves ui school st Madison. Wlsend. * Mr and Mra. Wm. Campbell Tenn.-to visit
and son John of Detroit came Pri- these in camp, w au&gt;.
maua- , -1-'T
day to see their parents. Charles tor uf Allo and daughter Mary Lot* •
“&gt;» between term*. * Mra
Campbell and Mr. and Mrs Vern Munger of Whltneyville visited S*“y ®c,.lfr,
whose hueband
Smith Mrs. C and son will remain thair mother and grandmother. Kober' te in India, received a baaurv, llr- mother ran | Mra. Hallie Smith. Thursday. * t»ful camel skin purse from him
1 spend more Ume at the hospital Mr and Mrs. Roy Lawrence of Al- Saturday.
.... k... omiui a Mr. and asr*. | den. Kalkaska county were waak' Frank Prindle spent Thursday in ' nd visitor* of their son Rlton and
Twin B«na
f«mUy- * Dave Chase, accompanied
Glenn 'Gineyi Kcrmeen te a big
•
by
lu.ral
man bul he grew a couple feet
Oftnr Ulioni
‘h* Un,*«r*lly
blMer S&lt;lu«l*y when he became
I !?*“' APn *fbor' u*'t to Norfolk, uaddy to twin sons at Pennock
WBBBa WIV WBaMMF • Va
va. and
ann spent tne
the weekend with hospital
hoepltal In Heslinga
Hasting* The son*.
sons
tljeU son and brother. Pvt. Bruce Dave Ivan and Don Irwin, weighed
' Chase who te there in camp Mrs 7 lb 0 ot*. and 0 lb*. 14 on, and
Chase apent the weekend with her they and their mother are doing
An BaUle.,&lt;5fek f! M,r “Y* «»»•• The Kermeen* have two
*•
Mrs Herman McConnell of Hol- daughter*.
oaughtera Neva Jane
Jar
[ Mra.
and Judy
-* •• - — . . ..
--4 jw- u-j,
B happy
Dll Eli II AT IP PAINS?
,,n&lt;1 of*nl
Mr *Pd Mr* Perd John’ u,rle tnd the «»n
nHCUMAIIU
rnlRAC '.ton
Hume Acru were in town addition to a nice family. Tnese
.. 4.__..—I
.t , ,of U,e
.... w(Tk®nd ■ Tte McConnells lrc the
me third
third eel
set of
of twin* bom in
•• Rueata of the Art Bella and lhe, pennock hospital since February 1.1
- Johnson* of Mra. Dolly Johnson.
,
! Mrs. George Steeby te spending - '
Special Meeting*
The Rev Wm. Tlmma. pallor of'1
1 Rev. O. A Steeb, and family and lhe Methodist church at Alto, te
: set Una acquainted with her newest i holding special services thia week
at lhe Irving Methodtet church be1 grandson. David Webster born
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TIMELY VAL
AT TEMPTING

medical oorpa ln Um South!

1 Grand Rapid* with their daughter,' March 1. * Mr. and Mra. Melvin

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HAY% POTATOES

Miracle Paint

Quantity of clover hay and corn fodder.
15 bu. potatoes.
TOOLS
Farm wagon and rack, new.
John Deere hay loader.
Gale corn planter.
Superior grain drill and seeder.
Dump rake and side delivery.
New 3 sec. drag. 5 tooth cultivator. 3 Oliver walking plow,.
Syracuse 61 riding plow.
2 riding cultivators. Spike tooth drag.
McCormick Big 6 mower.
2 set, double harness. Buzz saw.
11 horse engine. Naw stone boot.
Singletrees and evenars. Horse collars;
Hog crate. Stack canvas, new.
Extension ladder.
-Forks, shovels, small tools too numerous
to mention.

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TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.
Slid Ixcluu.cly by

A. E. FRUIN, Prop

NSON SUPPLY COMPANY
STATE ST.,

HASTINGS,. MICH.

HENRY FLANNERY,. Auctioneer

E. E. GRAY, Clerk

DUTCH KRAFT
WALLPAPER &amp;
PAINT STORE
New Lorsilati
Hate

Hastings

�THE HARTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, MARCH 15. 1545

burned before removed from the1
graduated
from
In Detroit, where they vLdted hb
A special taster program will be'
soa pf Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bnicc &lt;Ihornapplc-KtUo«g scliool in the
flame*.
mother who la seriously sick.
class ol J84Q. entered service on I given by the Youth Fellowship on
Mra. Marc Squler and baby Susan Rcbcrls-m of Bloomington. I1L
He had never married. Surviving I Mra Emma Williams suffered a
Mu« CamptFll b a graduate of May 3, IM? and went oveneas the
■ evening of Palm Sunday, March
ct Ctikaxo. Ill., are visiting her
are \^7br^h«x, n^'S of’orata j
Tlvornapine-Keilagg school and is following October. After serving m 25.
anTijert'&lt;L
...............
, ' t^lnw
Rapids and
Bert of Middleville.
. he March Family night gatlier•c------- •servles
----- —... will be held. at.is now quite well again. * Mr. tutu
new a petty officer first clow, sla- England and northern Ireland he
Funeral
Irving Hcilforth of Mason
turned at Northwestern University, went to France last June and par- ing wm be held Tuesday evening.
2 pjn. thh Monday al the Beeler; Mru
in town Monday. Ths former the Peter Pttiten home Batuday. Cnlcaso Lt. - Robertson Is in the tunpaud in the capture ot Met* In March 27 with district superintend­
funeral home with lhe Rev. E. H. were
who la in charge of shop work of
Army Air Forces and has completed a letter lo hb parents he stated he ent. ur. E. n. baouitt present. ’mu
fUecite, In charge. Interment In1 various schools visited tne Thom- * The Garner Schoddclmaycr family .
bwn recommended lo receive will be the annual church meeting,
expects to mov»4o their farm three thlrly-tive mbrions in lhe European
ttie Bowne Center cemetery.
apple-Kehogg school, where he was
(war none. -----------He b.stationed at Mid*- the Btoq|A Aar AU of Mcmil's and lo which everyone ta Invited.
Lillie Joan Bender who has teen I' instructor pcvernl yean. Mn. H. mile* east of town, this week. ★ The —
ciassmatSR and those who knew
Holy Communion will be observed
ill with rheumatic fevea fur several; wiio is recovering from u* severe BY.P.U. society had a party at the i land. Texas.
hini speaK of liim in the highest on Thursday evening. March 28, the
---------- —
month* *prr&gt;t Munday with her sick spell called an Mn. Earl Van- Harold OilHnui home Friday night
rcrm*
and yve regret that another anniversary of Christ s last supper
or n,0.rc F’UV* '
^rie Garden Ctub
■randpamtta. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hickle and other old ft lends. *
fine young man has had to sacrifice with hb diAcipies lhe day before ids
Bender, while her mother. Mra. Rus­ Frank Brown of South Bend, Ind.
.
....
..
.
*;
hb
life
in.
(hi*,
waf.
,
■
crucutxioo-.Wina Mr?*S&gt;i,KuS.I the
wou-i
TW-.X. Brog’* After
•- •&gt;
sel) Bender was In Hastings on Wax a Sunday guest of hb father­
Uhon5e “
ct Mre'wd!
The AT»m»thy of many friends of
E*sfffervlee&lt; on Sunday. April
buxine.^. * Mr. and Mr*. William in-law Frank Lee. and daughter ieU and two small sons ot Plain- ■ *h“
r'f M allw,u
H Vn Sint- this community b felt for the *or- 1 will begin al 10:30 o'clock and will
we'll "iTiie'd “ftjTnZ'v
Tn ' Ii lotHv dmner
jomed
Morley and Mr. and Mra William
• Mis. Nellie Thompson will
be a ccm .ln.-d church school and
Mitchell of Grand Rapids were Sun- ;'I Edna.
be hostess to lhe West side club
church scrylce.
'
day guests of the latter's .brother-i this week Wednesday at her "easf
in-law and Alster. Mr and Mrs. Alec ,' side home, a Frederick Griffeth.
-Hve club voted to ward. Dear, ana Eton at home, four
Patti. * Mr. and Mi.-. James Pen-I oldest son otVihe Harold Griffeths. vkit. a Mr old Mr* Mold J ISreh house plants
The monthly meeting of the W.
der and niece. Ciuulenc Sherman. returned heme Tuesday from De- and children of Byron Center were P»&gt;' 13 00 “&gt;ward the Red Cross gjjte-^ ^eUa. Virginia. Vivian and S.CS. will be held with Mr. Olive
•Dent Saturday at Pennville with tialt, having passed hb physical
Talbot. Thursday afternoon. March
Jacfcjon l£&gt;ok
fur.
Mrs. P's aunt. Mrs. Albert PUher. * ।I exam for tne Navy. * John Van­ evening caller, at Ute Duffey home.
Mr. und Mrs. Wm. Sweet were nt |! derVeen and Mr and Mn. Rob­
I the- program which was on Tris." ———
Birthday Dinner
Hasting* Sunday afternoon and:
an explanation
of
VandcrVeen attended Uie lu­
Mrs.
Claude
Kermeen
who Rhe gave
called on Ida brother Joe and also;i ert
the
different
types,
also
of
■ on his niece. Mrs. Wm. Sweet and I neral «f their brother-in-law and passed a birthday, March 5. wa* those ijt Grandmother's day. Tne
children whose husband was recent- । uncle. Bert Winchester at Corinth. guest of honor at a gathering of her farlieat is the dwarf. The culTttre
Wednesday. Deceased was a broth­ family Sunday at the home of her
ly killed in action and who has lust 1 er
of the late Blanch VandcrVeen.
Mrs. Stewart Hlgler south and diseases of tri. was given.' An
received word that her brother. , Mn Marcia Sweet is expected daughter.
town. Fifteen were present and article cn insects was also given.
Robert Gardner hid also been killed I home this Tuesday from Detroit of
included Mr. and Mrs. Kermeen. There wa. f&gt;24.000 different tnoee's
tn action.
in• this world not including the
i where she luu been visiting Her the Rclgler family. Mr. and Mrs. “
Mrs. Eno* Price of Jackson visited !! friend. Mir* . Laura! McIver. * Jo? Corrigan. Jr. and buby. the “Papei
•*----- “Hangar
angar". . Myrta
;
.Jackson
...
reticle on
on^ "Earthworms"
^rthwornu
her mother, Mrs. Jennie Bovee. and GccTge Kratt* and daughter. Miss Vrryl Beyer family cf Grand Ledge save nn article
her Lroiher-m-luw und sister. Mr. :• Lcrralne of Caledonia acre Sunday, tui'1"
... UW...
, .'U*co "■*T'™-~7r?'
'
, The next meeting will be with
and Mra. Burdette Wadd. Sunday. * evening visitors nt Mr. and Mn.
____
I Mr*. Flossie Adams. April 3.
Mbs Lab Johnson spent the week­ F_ F. Blake. * Mrs Bid. FUikbeiner
end in Grand Rapids with her sis- und Mis* Edher Bonnett vHited
Service Note*
Buv Bee Meeting
lets Ruth. Bernice and Arlene John­ the Maynard Stone famUy al Battle
Ensign Robert CMler of the U. S.1 More than twenly-five ladies had
son. * Mr. and Mrs. Cilff Proctor • Creek. Saturday. Maynard has re­
Nav
.
y
..
0
.
f
£.
wrto
&lt;
tt
«&gt; a very pleasant day Thursday hl the
cl East Caledonia were Sunday din-1 cently passed hb physical -exam
dub meeting at the home
ner guests of the Ed Blake home * for servlet und expects to be called K.rt this Tuesday after a leh days'
ave
spent
in
Lans
ng
with
hb
of
6uy
McNee in Clay Hills with
Charhi Poland, who with hb wife soon. * Mr. und Mrs. Norman
und two-small children live on the Carpenter of D.-troll were weekend wife, who with him. also visited hb Mr. June Coourn as hosiers. A
Wimrimutt place, known ns the visitor* of their parents at Pamic- Barents. Mr. And Mrs. John Carter; 10vciy chicken dinner was part of
| ,,.r unod time The quill donated
King house on north Grand Rapids Ire. Mr*. C. remained with her par- In Orangeville.
C.iftord Fcland of .the United Ior
Red Cr0Si &lt;tnve was drawn
fit., has been called to service on enu.. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Reed for
March IB. Mrs Poland was lhe for­ the week. * Mr. and Mrs. Alton States army, who has been across by Chas. Gibbs and netted nearly
Back up the present efficient
&amp; The
Tire April
April meeting,
meeting, on
on the
the 12th
12th
Flnkbelner and Richard Allen
Aden of men* than three years bi Island. W
mer Fern McNee. * Mrs. George Finkbeiner
i_.Ii, u-.. one al the home
Poland h critically sick at her home Parmelee vicinity were Sundv Qrrmanv. Brknim Knolanrt and will be a_ half-day
State Administration. Elect these
' w? P
,h rty; of Mr‘ Ruth Koll“rnoitheaxt of town. * Mn. Charles guests ot Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Lus‘ n of
, M —1MIL. -___ *-«_
Wlllunn and Mrs. Florence Ullery rtndcn and sons near Gun lake. ♦ ‘'“'I
experienced, honest and capaAnnual «
Masonic
Bldg.
Asacclation
?3br.d
—-i- rm
.
weir in Hastings. Saturday and Mn. Mabie Bchnyrr who b living.Mr
1 At thr annual meeting of Xhe M*o are thoroughly
called to skv the latier’a KHer. Mn. with lhe Rev. and Mrs J. C. De- ■
ble
■ -■ ■
Bert Ullery. * Mr. and Mn. Keith Vmney at Rockford, spent the;
Fi^ Alarms
- • sonic Building Assoc, held in uie
hall Friday night, Vern Hlar and
qualified to serve the best inter­
Gordon and son Jimmie of Bed- ।
Mis. Angeline Finkteiner were re­
ford were Sunday visitors nt the
ests
of
the
people
of Michigan.
elected on lhe board of directors T.
Ghn Blake home,
.
Berry and Harvey Miller were
Mrs. Glenn Alien ana Mrs. Char­
;&gt;n thn’P?nirt* 1
cn® WM Mcitsloncd when Sim i J.
elected to succeed Glenn Orlffeth
Be sure to vote Monday,
lotte Stucilhuskas of Parmelee went
and
Ethel
Baughman
whose
terms
to Grandville Saturday evening and
lhe basement and thought the bank
April 2. Continue Good Gov­
brought Richard Alien home from tecent sickness to walk out doors was on fire—It developed to bi: ' cf office expired and who declined j
; to act longer.
a two wt;-ks" vblt with relatives * a bit, we arc glpd to report. * Mrs. smoke Irotn his own furnace.
ernment in Michigan.
Mr and Mrs. Al Henning and chil­ O. L. FUikbeiner. Mis. Peter PeterThe second waa tor lhe fire that
Pfc. MrrriU Barrett Dead
roti
and
mother.
Mr*
C«nie
Bickel
dren of nerth Grand Rapids St.
lock the Ute diaries Batey when
Friends cf the WlUiam Barrett
visited hb mother in Grand Rapids. were Grand Rapid* visitors Sat­ his trailer house burned; the third family
of Shelbyville, who once
Sunday ♦ Mrs. Fred Gufiln has urday. * Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White Sunday neon was a small roof fire
lived on north Grand Rapids St. on
been quite pcoriv the pan week fol­ returned hnpie Saturday from a at the George Noffke home.
the Moxon place, were grieved last
lowing frcqurntly attacks of nose­ two weeks' trip torthe West coast in
week to read that their son. Pfc.1
bleed. * Miss Bernice Johnson of the Interests of the White Products
Merrill Barrett, had been Ibted aat
Engagemint Anncancrd
Giand Rapids spent Thursday and Corporation. * Tlu' families ■ of
Mr' and Mrs. Clifton Campbell killed In action. He previously had
Friday with he." parent*. Mr. and Ralph Flnkbelner. James Robertson
been...
rcjxirted
as missing in action
--------------Mrs Maurice Jchnwui, southeast of and Glenn Dean were Sunday visi­ of Bl. 2. have announced the - ------------town. * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Me- tors of the ladies' parent*. Mr. und gagement of their daughter,.WAVE in Luxembourg.
Kevil’ and Mrs. Hattie. Stevens Mrs. Julian Potu. northeast of
drove to Vermontville Thursday to town. * Jay Matteson of Knlamavisit the former's daughter, Mrs. :too, called Saturday to set: Bert
Day Pugli and family. Mrs. Mc- i Parker and other Middleville friends
Kevitt remained over until Sunday on his way to Greenville to visit
when Bill drove back for her. *
Two cf Middleville’s ypungest in­ hl* daughter. * Mr. and Mrs. Lucian
ductees pvt. James Faulkner and Lobdel und baby son spent Sunday

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• |i ampona ok
• h o&gt;p rhocuning"
1. Sift «cur oore. rnrerere. add bakiog powder and ulr. lift three timer.
2. Cn-am shortening: add orange and
lemon rind. Add sugar gradualljr;
cream well. 3. Add eggs separately;

Pillsburqk “Ber

★ for guaranteed i-

AUCTION SALE

TUC CUSP WHO SAID “WUCN YOU’RE.
LOOKING POIJ-rPCSH MEAT_
TURN TO WE YELLOW PAGES OF
THE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY."
WAS ABSOLUTELY PlGUT II

TIME: about 50 mfaa

’

On account of poor health, I will sell the following at Public Auction at the farm lo*
cated 5 miles northeast of Hastings on M-43 on
.

MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1945

j«w‘“_____

Commencing at 12 noon sharp.
HORSES

Sorrel mare, 4 yrs. old, wgt.
Brown mare, 6 yrs. old, wgt.
Black horse, 6 yrs. old, wgt.
Black mare, 6 yrs. old, wgt.

HIGH QUALITY AT LOW COST

TRIUMPHS AGAIN!

RADIONIC HEARING AID
Proves that pradiion mau

• if you sre bird of beiring. come in
and let your cars tell you why the new
Zenith Radionic Hearing Aid ii such
a tremendous success. Walk in and ask
foia&lt;lemonHrAtion.Ulcthe"pct»dlalfoculing' tone-control that adiutts (he
insiniment to different sound condi­
tions as easily as loculing binoculars.
Yodr pwn demonstrating will con­
vince too that you need pay no mote
than $40 for a quality bearing aid.

Tire “penonsl-fo6iung" tone control,
new low-operating-cort battery circuit,
Zenith Guarantee, 3-year service pol­
icy and Neutral-Colot Earphone and

1,400
1,600
1,500
1,400

lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.

Block cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh, calf by side.
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, due Apr. 15.
Black cow, 8 yrs. old, due Apr. 20.
Brindle cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due May 1.
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh.
Durham cow, 8 yrs. old, due May 2.
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh, calf by
side.
Durham cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, due soon.
Durham cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh.
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh, calf by
side.
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh, calf by
side.
Guernsey cow,. 6 ,yrs. old,. fresh
_______
soon.
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh soon.
Durham cow, 2 yrs. old, fresh soon.
Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old, fresh soon.
Yearling heifer, 14 mas. old.

HOGS

duiiooary price.

A MOD(L FOR EVTRY TYP1 OF
COR RECTA Ml HEARING LOW

No Elaborci* Tasting ...
**No Frequent Ad|uahnontsl”

9 shoots, wgt. 75 lbs.
6 shoots, wgt. 90 lbs.

FARM EQUIPMENT

A finest quality instrument at W lhe
price ot other quality heating aids.

Combine.

Corti husker.

International WK-40-60 tractor, rubber
on rear.
Inf. 15-30 tractor, on lugs.
New bean huller, Kick Gonnerman, 36"48"
New Ann Arbor pick-up hay-baler.
Massey Harris binder. Hay loader.
* Drags and cultipacker. Grain drill.
McCormick Deering fertilizer corn
planter.
Wagon and rack. Chevrolet farm truck.
Terraplane pickup. 2 sets harnesses.
2 Deering mowers, 6 ft. cut.
Milwaukee feed grinder.
Miller bean puller. Syracuse riding plow.
43 Oliver riding ploy,.
International 2 way riding plow.
2 walking plows. Wards tr Oliver.
International 2 bottom 14" tractor plow.
3 bottom 14" Oliver tractor plow.
2 John Deere riding cultivators.
2 row bean cultivator. Clover huller.
2 horse walking cultivator.
3 single liorse cultivators.
Clover seed recleaner. 21 h.p. United gas
engine.
11 h.p. Sears and Roebuck gas engine.
McCormick Deering side delivery rake.
Champion potato digger.
Dunham cultipackers.
Double tractor disc.
Miscellaneous articles too numerous to
mention.

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CERIR^

XOR* CE*

Train Zfep lauer. O^irtvisfj.

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Current that ctr,

Itit

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befert each run, £7ecfric*n

Currtn/ runx /&gt;

ta/fa-

Xr/S*

wafer

HAY &amp; GRAIN
200 bu. oats.

5 ton hay. 1,000 bu. corn.

ftnjft

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.
OMOt

CLARENCE
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
HASTINGS

PHONE 2226

MARTZ, Prop.
CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

extra

&lt;/etrt/f-tests itet/ce an

�THE HASTINGS BA NNEK. THURSDAY, MARCH 15. 1M5
* Mr. and Mra. Alvin Haingla of’aaw Frsap ret. No doubt many sorry to hear that Mra. Ida Plfrr
North Irving anil their guests. Mr. change* have been mid* I under- had suffered a
and Mrs. John Thomas of Lansing, stand two prominent dusens and a speedy recov
spent Saturday evening with Mr. marchaato, Rosenberger, and
---------------snd Mra. Kaith Marlow of Carlton. Bracndle have moved j*way. i on- BARRYV1LLE
* Mias Dorothy Woods of Olivet demand that Lyle Newton. Rue.
spent tho weekend with her per- •“
—•---------•
-------- ------boy*
are
home
after
being
wounded
ril
ents. Mr. and Mra. Virgil Woods
v,
in France.
'
of Flint. On Monday they apent
Mr "to Mrs. Howard Thaler of and family.
Mr. ana Mra. Claude Walton and
.
Slnoertly.
tho day in Detroit. * lira. Iva Fast Freeport mended the Farm
a_ . Hen
u*, ­ . Rtirr-iiii
Kntnr.­ Mr. and Mra. Donald Walton at-1 Marshall Begar
Bureau meetlno*
meeting nt
al ITrixtlnar
Hastings Satur
Woldring and daughter. «
Mrs.
A.P.O. 55 % Poat,
daughter at Pennock hospital.
ry Lemon. MIm Betty Dryer ot day evening. * Mr. and Mn. J. K. tended a furniture show at Van-1
Holland. Pfc. Rueben Fish ot Per­ Barcroft. Carl and Ronald of North dcnBcrga last Tuesday evening. *! New Yprt. ,N. Y.
Thursday morning. * Mr. and Mra.
Fred Golden of Jackson were week­
cy Janes were Saturday evenins Irving, LL Albert J. Barcroft at Mr. and Mr* J E , Barcroft. Mr I
end guests, of Mr. and Mra. Guy
supper gucaU ot Mr. and Mra. Al­ Sangelo. Texas, and .Miss Barbara
Ja«fr
of
Grand
Rapids
apent
Sun
­
Albert
J.
Barcroft.
Miss
Barbara
Telephone
or
write
vour
Golden.
*4lra. Earl Pennock, who
len Fuh. Calient were PJi.M. &gt;/c
-___ _____ ____ ___
Hubert Overholt and Ralph Stuart, day with the Cloyd Barcrofts In Jager, Mr. and Mr*. Theron Hectit lltnu fnr „le Bda, service ____
Albion
*
Miss
Ndrma
Yoder
ac
­
■r * Mr and Mrs Chas. Flnkete-’
B*nner correspondent for to meet her husband, arrived Just
companied
Uy
Mrs.
Elwood
Yoder
Cairn*
and
Mrs.
Shelby
Freeport
Phone
193.
two
or
three
day* before he did.
belner of North Irving and grand­
ci South Hastings.
• '
,
______
E#r] has been serving In the South
daughter Betty Krausa were Sun­ spent Tuesday and Wednesday In Nash
Mr*. Munroe FollU of North IrvT-u.*..
Pacific and U behi hXtaUMd
day afternoon callera of Mr. and Lansing.
to? om ^«k°sKenSlM ab?m
IS-WBDB^meeU with
*1J,e*r,\’r 111 n?5mber»
Mrs Miner Palmer of near Irving.
Mr. and Mrs Galen Overholt of
*- Mra. Olen Parker. Mn. Leun Fenton. Mr. and Mn. Lewis Over­
H
.’fm.
H
Mr*. Wm. Mishler.
attended Ute Farm Bureau banquet
Howk. Mrs. Chas. Geiger. Mn. Ouy holt and family of Hartland. Miss
Smith attended the funeral of Mn Evelyn prerhoJl of Battle Creek
Ella iFlynni Nash at Downs Center Kt the weekend with Mr. and
Hub Will bert Lathrop* were Sunday dinner
Frida)* afternoon. * Mr. and Mn.
Chas. Overholt. Other dlnnir tengill of Cadillac egme Friday to I h*ve lu E**tcr toe.
guerta of Mr. and Mr* Wirt BuWill Woodruff. Mr. and Mra Tat guests were Keith Fox of Alto and
rinc. * Mr. and Mr*. Claude Hol.
Allen of Grand Rapids were Bun­ Miss Dorothy Woods of Albion. spend lhe weekend with Mr. and
1 comb of Laingsburg apent SaturCHURCH NOTES
day afternoon callera ot Mr. and Callen were Carl Fox and TYeaaa Mrs. Munroe FollU. also Harold |
' day night and Sunday with her
,, United Brethren
Mra. Vlrsll Woods snd family.
Seese of Alto. *' Betty Krausa spent FollU. Mr and Mra Daniel FollU
sister and husband. Mr. and Mra.
M H. Dawson. Pastor
Mias Velma Purbey of - Battle Sunday afternoon with her grand­ and son. and Mrr. Clarence Bab- '
Ralph DeVlna and attended church
Creek spent the weekend and Sun-' parents, Mr and Mrs. Chas Flnk- cock and aon. all of Valpariao. Ind. Pl«***"‘
here Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Ernest
10:00—Preaching
day with iwr parents. Mr. and belner of North Irving.
■
Preston of Grand Rapids were
U OQ-'Biblc achool
Mn. George Fnrbey and brother1 Mr. and Mra. Claude Walton
(Sunday afternoon callera al the
8 00—U. B. Christlsh Endeavor , DeVine home and they all called at
William. * Saturday night and , were in Grand Rapids Thursday on
Lt. Albert J. Barcroft of San An­
8:00—Tuesday evening, prayer the Roy Preston home near NashSunday gurau of Mr. and Mr*. Al- • business. ★ Mra. Adah Bunn, who
gels,
Tex.,
U
spending
a
leave
visit
­
service.
vin Helrigle of North Irving were recently purchased the Claude
I vllle. ★ The friend* of Herbert
.
Mr. and Mn. John .Thomas of Lan- Walton residence, moved her goods ing his parent*. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Freeport
! Blackwell will be glad to know he
. 10:l~
10:30—
—~
Bible school
sing. * Mr. and Mra. Ray Neeb1 into the home Saturday. ★ Mr. and Barcroft and friends.
, waa brought home from ButlerPfc. Lyle Newton of O’Riley Gen-1 11:30—P
called on the latter * father Will Mrs. Ellwyn Johnson and daughter
। worth hospital Saturday afternoon
era!
hospital.
Springfield.
Mo,
U'
7:00
—
U.
A Herding of Carlton Sunday after-1 of Grand Rapid* were Sunday aft- spending a 21-day furl
I In an ambulance. * Mr. and Mrs.
’
---------8:00—
Preaching, message by the. Geo. Gillett and sons were Sunday
noon. * Mra. George Nelson and : ernoon guests of the latter * abler hl* parents, Mr. nn&lt;
Rev.
H.
R.
Pfeiffer
ot
Hastlnc&gt;|
Mra. Ralph Sage were in Hastings I Mra Gerhardt Kunde and family.
, dinner guests of Mr. and Mra.
____ _ 8:00—Thursday evening, prayer,
Thursday on business. * Mr. and * Miss Barbara Jager of Grand Newton, also hla wife
I Wayne Williams near Hastings. *
Tvicc at Mra. Deeds Mjen' home Mr. and Mra. Frank Day of South
Mra. Cha*. King and Mra, Franklin i Rapids visited the Barcroft family of her parents in Hastings.
Pvt. Robert Clinton and Pvt,
Townsend of Hasting* were Sunday last week. * On Monday Mr. and
l Hastings were Sunday dinner
Donald Clinton of Fort Sheridan, i
Methodist
I guests of Mr. and Mra. Charles
afternoon callera of lhe Rev.-and Mrs Harold Wood* and children III., spent Sunday, with their pewJ. W. McCue, Pastor
Mra m
M. n.
li Dawson.
Dawson »
* mr.
Mr 'and
Mr-, , Raplds
mudc a whU(
business
trip to Wo&lt;xU
Grand .,
enu. Mr. and Mra. Arthur CUpton. I 10:30—Morning worship. Special . Day. * The Ray Fossett* were
Mra.
ana Mra.
. lhcrc
I Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
They
all
were
dinner
guests
of
Ain.
music.
and children called on Mra. Dnvld
. Mr* Burr Fossett. * Dr. and Mn.
Minnie
Neeb
of
West
Freeport.
|
11:30
—
Bible
school,
classes
for
all
1; Clayton Wlllitts were Thursday
Pike * Mr. and Mra. Ralph Stuart.
Mra. Robert Newton and father । 7:00—Christian Endeavor service.• । guesu at lhe J. J. Willltu home;
Ralph and Dean spent Sundav Frank
Cool received letter* from • leader Dori* Eckart.
with Mra. Stuart's mother, Mrs.
. i Mra. Clara Day and Vivian were
Cool somewhere In Italy I 8:00—Evening worship. SpecialI
Nellie Yerter of Lowell. * Sunday James
1 SUnday dinner guests, Mr. and
which sold he was back in the has- I music.
,
afternoon callers of Mr. and Mra pltal again with Malaria, but not I 9:00—Following evening service, । Mra E H, lathrnn Bunday aflerAllen Fish were Mr. and Mra. Har­
■ noon callers and the Paul Keslers
ry Fiah and family and mother. to bad thia time. He thought he there will be an evening sing. All
1 .। Thursday evening callers. * Mra.
be going back to his outfit, arc welcome.
Mrs. Mary Dodge of Middleville. would
tn another week. The following lit-! 8:00—Wednesday evening, Bible i Huron Healy and daughters of
Pfc. Lyle Newton of O'Riley hos­ ter was to his father:
■ Lake Odessa spent Thursday with
I study and prayer meeting.
pital. Springfield. Mo., and Mra. O.
her mother. Mra. Clara Day. * Mr.
Dear Dad:
'
' *'• •
He Fausey of Muskegon. 4
। and Mr* F. J. Buline of Kalama­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dipp and son
Received a letter from you a few
, too were weekend guesU of her
, . . wt have helped hun­
days
d.„ ngo and am
m just getting
dreds ol individuals and fam­
time to answer it, os I am very
Claude Walton. * Mr. and Mrs. busy. Almoat every letter I gel from dlnn*«- gurvu on Sunday of Mr.'
ilies in this community solve
Lewis Gordon and Mra. Ethel Wil­ Norma and Nelda they ask what and Mra. Claud Harrington in Haa-.
(heir money problems. Wc
tings.
Bleaches that cohtaln chlorine de­
cox of Grand Rapids were Thurs­ kind of an outfit I am In. I am hn
_, *
„r Mrs. Effie Louden U at the
home of her daughter Vest?, car­ stroy wooL Good bleaches for wool
day afternoon callera of Mr and
Mrs. Harry Lane. * Sunday dinner
are hydrogen peroxide and sodium
while the ■*
latter
is in
“ *
- the hospital
pbo&lt;m for a loan NOW.
Kevts of Mr. and Mrs Glenn
perborate.
rker. were Sabelle Swart and head on my campaign ribbon. I following an operation, a We were
MOMtT, NUV4TI SUYJCt
Joseph Karmen of Grand Rapids have no idea when I will be seeing
* Mr. and Mra. Willard Kiddet *ou. but hope sometime this year.
and daughters were Saturday eve­ Hope you are feeling fine. Say helning supper guests o’ Mr and Mrs. l'i to the granddads for me and
G. M. Ketchum of Algonquin lake don't worry.
James
Hastings Natl Bank Bldg.

FREEPORT

:

AUCTION SALE
On account of falling aymight, I will soil the following ot Public Auction at the

place located Vi mile west and % mile south of Carlton Center; or 6 miles north­
east of Hastings; or IV* miles north of Barbers Corners on

THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1945
Commencing at one o'clock the following will be offered for sale:

HORSES

Pair black horses, wgt., 2,700
lbs., gentle and good workGood .pair of IJ-inch double
horneii.
,
Single buggy harness.

FARM IMPLEMENTS

Int'l manure spreader.
11 hoe Superior disc drill, fer­
tilizer and grass seed at­
- tachments.
Clean Sweep hay loader.
Dane side delivery rake.
McCormick 5 ft. cut mower.
McCormick 7 ft. cut binder.

No. 11 Oliver riding plow.
No. 110 Gale walking plow.
Block Hawk corn planter, fer­
tilizer attachment.
,
80 rods wire and stakes.
Oil drums. Fanning mill.
3 horse hitch, whiffletrees
and neckyoke.
3 white ash planks.
2 sec. John Deere spring drag.

Land roller.

DO YOU
JCNOW’

Wheelbarrow grass seeder.

Wood wheel wagon and combination
rack.
38 ft. Airmotor windmill, good

Clover seed buncher.

Hay rope.

Single cultivator.

Pair sleighs.

3 feed barrels.

Numerous other articles.

TERMS: CASH. NO GOODS TO St REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

CITIZENS CREDIT
CORPORATION

LAFAYETTE USBORNE, PROP.
HENRT WILLIAMS. Clerk

DEWET REED. Aucticneer

*

day livening callera at the ,Willard
Kidder*. auo attended the junior
play tn the 1.00 F. halt * Lt. Al­
Ted Walton. J. D. Grinnell, and bert J. Barcroft and Mias Barbara
Jager were Thursday dinner guests
of Mr *nd Mra. Lawrence Bareroft
KS Sft u"
cSwii
N“u&gt; '"‘"v ,
,

^7

101*4 W. Slate St, Phor.e 3732
Hastings. Mich.

ATTENTION FARMERS

p. FALSE TEETH
Rock, Slide or Slip?

■rooey. pasty lasts
TEETH Is alksltne I
•our. Checks “pl*
breath). Ost FASTI

COULD YOU USE

n Servants
rsi

ri

England
January 12. 194)
Freeport Duration Club
1
Dear Folks:
. ‘
Your Christmas package arrived I
sometime ago. but I neglected to
answer It. As you c*n sen my adtltess has been changed. I still work
In lhe same place and with lhe
same bunch of boy*, but live with
a new group. Lust week waa my,
rccond anniversary over here. Inj
June it will be three years .since I

Cot ready for Spring work.
Have your harness repaired and oiled.
New harness, also shoe repairing.

Freese Shoe &amp; Horne&gt;&gt; Repair Shop
125 S. Jefferson St.

Next to Beckwith Barbar Shop
Ont 3/15

UCTION SALE

Having bought a farm and going to move, we will dispose of the following property
at public auction at the farm known as the George_Ransom farm located 5 miles
southwest of Hastings on M-43, and } mile west of Goodwill church and Podunk
lake on

,8®

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1945
Starting at 1 P.M. sharp.

/

... for only a few

r

CHICKENS
About 70 AAA White Leghorn laying
hens.

pennies an hour?

Kilowatt Hours Will Be Important
Tn the Pott-War Ew of Electrical Living
OUR life will be as
u free as
ai a\
a
princess* in the shining post-war
world of tomorrow when magic-like
hands of powerful electric servants
will whuk drudgery out of ypur house
work. For the amatingly low cost of
a few pennies an hour you will be

Y

able to buy lhe help for all the electrie scrvanti you can u»e.
_
You'll have a gleaming electric
kitchen furnished with efficient, work­
saving equipment, designed to make
house work fun by utilizing depend­
able, tow cost, electric service. The

HAY &amp; STRAW

Quantity of hay.
About 150 bales wheat straw.
use of kilowatt hours will add ease
and beauty to your post-war home
and electric servants will jjive you
time for gracious, peaceful living.
All of these wonderful household
servants will be available tp everyone
through Reddy Kilowatt ... the tire­
less servant of progressive America.

HDDy KILOWATT KW!Z

.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

2 range cook stoves. Some furniture.
Fruit jars. Crocks. Many other articles.

CATTLE

1

3. Question: No war plant In ths United States
r.u ever had to curuii lu,production beaute
o( a sho&lt;U{e of electrical power.
Wrong .. ..

tMtlfruiy LumehoM cicilik uh operate on
we MtosraU hour of electricity

HOGS

6 brood sows, from 250 to 300 lbs.
1 feeder.

12 head of extra good grade dairy cows,
all fresh and springers.
Dates given at sale.

F .

2 yr. old full blood Holstein bull, extra
good stock bull.
FARM TOOLS

McCormick Deering corn binder.
McCormick Deering riding cultivator.
McCormick binder, 7 ft. cut.
Deering mower, 5 ft. 12 ft. dump rake.
Low wagon and rack. Corn shelleu
Belnap sleighs, good. 5 tooth cultivator.
Little Willie riding cultivator.
P &amp; O riding plow. Land roller.
Spike drag. Hand corn planters.
2 harpoon forks. 50 good crates.
3rd hone harness. Hog-kettle.
Several good collars. Platform scales.
Tank heater. 4-10-gal. milk cans.
Emery grinder. Forks, shovels, hoes.
Size 18 DeLaval electric separator, new.
Singletrees and eveners. Crosscut saws.
Post hole diggers.

TERMS: Cash day of sale, no goods removed until settled for.

-—---.
..... .iIUIUK a
mould operate a radio (or bow loner
5 bouts
I day
3 dajs
6

ANSWEM; 1.:

® ROOT KILOWATT

Wm. Mcllvain &amp; Geo. Ransom, Props.
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

'

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

�TNK HASTINGS BANNKB. THURSDAY. MARCH IS. IMS
Outer Sunday after- J HICKORY CORNERS
* many Lovely gifts. Mrs Lydia Burrood crowd was out for List Week's Letter
dick was co-hostcms.
■ rias* auppeo at the
B C. Hoyt of Nashville waa a •
. ~
1 .. wo e । ■ ■ «-----n Wednesday evening, weekend guest of Mr. and Mr*. CLAW HILLS ..
MIm Loretta Magner of Tlu-tc
Clarke of Kalanuzoo Oil* ljtwrer.ee Mr. Hoyt te work- ,-4UJ
Letter
Rivera spent the weekend al the
on Cloverdale friends ing in the interest of Prohibition.! «« 0,0 Gibbs spent Thurana,
heme of Mr. and Mn Leon Leon­
,
a
The
Rev.
E*lW
Barnes
uf
Coin1
J
11
,
11
1
!"
r
Branddaughter.
Mra. F»rn
ard. * Mra Garth Ftorla and soni
-- —
,I stock Park wa. a guest on Sunday Poland and family. * Mr. and Mra
Jeff cf Hastings hare'been spend-1
SOUTH
THORNAPFL*
;
of
hte
mother.
Mra.
Harriet
L,
Cha*
Glbte.
Mr. and Mra. Guv
ing several day* at the home of
Barnes,
w
Mra.
Mary
Bartlett
te
»&lt;eNee.
Mra
Howard
Colburn
and
I-ast Wetr* Latter
Mr. and Mra. Charles Floris. *
pleased to know that our ‘Pending lhe week with Mr. and £ab&gt; nT*nt
evening at
Mra. Henry- Miller and Mrs. Harry
thbor Mr. B^n Parks
i Mr» Ctmrlie Kahler of north Bar- Eugene Haight* In Grand Rapids
Lelnaar apent Wednesday and dar creek. Mr. and Mra. Andy Lou- turned tfuijday from the hSplui
miscellaneous
«
om
thf
.
h
\xpiui
ry
*
A
family
mtecellaneou*
show*
M
f
and
Mra
Uon
Potts
were
Thursday in Lansing. Mrs. Lcishe had1'cr
“ he,d
al Clifford Converses,
and _family
of ___
South
Delton,
m Battle
Creek wwhere
er *
***
,w,d Saturday evening
event™ at vkdtora ‘
----- -nea.
naar'a daughter. Mra. Case Orbcck!den
___ _____
_______
______
_
uren
. p.ucm
mJ .nd M?£ ■ ^e home of Mra. Prank BurtlcSt.; Freeport Bunday On ftiday they
———--— - - -—•
and baby of Lansing returned home Mra. Hattie Anders. Mrs. Shirley been a natlcnt a Mr and Mra. ■w*.
Rromete and d.u»Mer
Bowne
Branete
daughter ah.mn
Bharon of,?tojM Landon called Thursday at . in
,n ponur
Uonur of Mrs
Mra. Henry Dell
Dell, 3a tire in
U1,^°'
ne and
*nd called
callcd on M
; Hope. * Callera at lhe Ray Durkee the
lhe home of Mr
Mr. and Mra
Mra. BenBen-. U"
r‘ccnt
”1 br,dc
bU&amp;-..
- wh0. »M formerly
tarm^rly; Lerto‘ Johnson
Johnson,
-----------------------------------Corinna wgfah.
Whidby of uI
Hickory Cor-.
----------------- -**-*
---------- -----Mr. and Mra. Elmer Gaskill were Ln‘ home
■----- “ recently were: Pvt. Eldon nett, Bowen Mill*. * Mra. Minnie : rw™,
thc recipient of1 BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY
Kalamaxoo Friday. * Mr*. Leon[ |I HouBhtallng.
"ouRh,*fe Clarence Payne
p,yno and McFall of Middleville was a sup- ,,tr» ahe
Edwin
WHJteon. Mr.
Mr. and K guest of her parents. Mr. and ।__
Pennock spent Thursday and Fri- .• family. *#*1
” Willison.
day at the home of her brother.;' Mra. Gordie
* Durkee and son
“ David.
. Chas. Andler .recently. * ।
_
_
____ __________
_
„JMra.
Julia Durkee and Ml** Ann Grace Nichols spent Friday with
Ralph
Starring
at Hickory
CorncraT helping lo care for Mra.' Bellingham. * Charles Kahler is a Linle Jones In the Kilnginsinlth
Starring and daughter who were I
ln Pennock hoapital at district * Mr. and Mrs. Albert
alck with mump*. * The Miasa* I Halting*
Wieringa and daughter. Mra. RusJ,
Oral and Iris McLeod were In Cin-1
- -■**—r - ■ ■
Martin and three little boys were
clnnati, the past week for a few I MILO
Sunday dinner and evening guests
day* They expect to commence
at the Johnson-Wiertnga name.work al Percy Jones hospital. Bat-.
Mr. Martin te In a camo in Texas;
| Mr. and Mra. Ernest Quick and * Perry Barnum called Saturdsv to
tic Creek, very soon
Chan Dlpner was tn Hastings one I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Robinson at- see hte brother Ernie at the home
— tended the funeral of a cousin. of their sister. Mrs. Lydia Wilson.
day last week. * Theodore
Thcodcrc Stafford
SUffsr;:1 Mr*. Rubin White, at Clarksville,
spent Thursday in
in'Kalamasoo.
Kaiamaino * Monday. ♦ Mr. and Mra. Quick and Ei rile is still In bed.
Lewis Furgeson was in Hastings Mr and Mr* Robinson were Sun-'
Thursday to visit hte wife who is a day guests of the former’s daugh­ GLASS CREEK
patient in Pennock hospital. ★ ter, Mra. Vern Quick at Banfield.
Lincoln Bush. Mr*. George Fredrick­ * The Young People’s Sunday
Mrs —
Maxine
Dibble —
of Lansing
-----—--------son and son Barry were In Has­ school class had a surprise partv was a weekend visitor of her parting* Saturdsy afternoon. * Mra. for their teacher. Mra. Saunders,, ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Erway Mtes
David Honeywell of Gull lake Saturday evening, the occasion be-. Joan Erway returned vo her school
roent lhe weekend with Mr* Mary ing Mra. Saunders' birthday. A' duties Tuesday at Kalamazoo after
Doster * Tec. 8«t. Winferd Mc­ beautiful birthday cake and home- a week at home. * The Maurice
Bain of Blytheville. Ark, te (pend­ made ice cream were served. * Mr. ] Eiway family of Grand Rapids
ing a two weeks' furlough with hte and Mra. Merle Bradfisld and Mrs. spent Sunday at the Roy Erwars.
father. Roy McBain. They spent Fred Ryerson were in Kalamasoo 1 * Mr. and Mra. Furrest Haven*
several day* last week with Mr. and Friday. * Mra. Fred Ryerson and 1 and Mr. and Mra. Rob t McGlocsMra. Millard McBain in London. Mra. Leone Bradfield were Hastings, Un spent Thursday in Battle Creek,
Canada. Sgt. McBain will return shoppers Thursday morning. * Mr. I * An enjoyable musical program
to Blytheville lhe test of this week. nnd Mr* Ruslj Saunders were In ' with Mra. Burdette Cotant. chmn ..
* Mn. John Adams spent Sunday Kalamaioo Saturday. * Mr. and was given al the Goodwill church
with her daughter. Mrs. Oloun Wil­ Mra. Merle Bradfield and Jack for the Community meeting, Saturliams and family al lhe Kellogg were Sunday dinner gueste of Mr. day night. * The Russell WhitteFarm.
ond Mra. Dole Bradfield of Kala- 1 n«nre* spent Sunday with the WesMr*. J. O Horton. Mrs. Ralph masoo. The dinner was in honor of t Icy Pews in ILuUns* ■* Ray Otte
Harper and Mr* Mary Doster at­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bradfield., of &gt; spent the weekend in Kalamazoo
tended a mseting of lhe Home Lit­ Bendon. Michigan. * A cbdrch with relative*.
erary Club at the home of Mra. board meeting wa* held (rt the.
Roy Walter* at Hickory Corner. home of Mrs. Van Stream. Tuea-1
*’——----------------------Thursday of last week. * Mr. and day evening. * Fred Van Strealn I _________________________________
Mra. Dewey Stanton ot Grand Rap­ left for New York City Sunday for i
'
ids spent the weekend with their n two monlha' slay to acquaint
parents. Mr. and Mra. Sol Stanton himself with his new work.
•
|
end lheir brother utfd sister-in-law.
Mr. and Mra. Gordon Stanton and CLOVERDALE
*
family. * Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cowtes Last Weeks Letter
und daughter‘Frances of Hastings, Friends and relatives of Roland
were dinner gueste of Mr. and, Mra. Chilson are very glad to hear that
Sol Stanton Sunday.
hr te reovering from hte recent Dozens of wonderful baking
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Gaskill of wound. He is In a hospital in EngChicago and lheir mother. Mrs.1 Und. * Mr. and Mra. Bert McCal-‘ recipes in "The Bread Basket," i
Lola Gaskill and daughter Bernice lu«n are •'tending” store while Ray Fleischmann's exciting new 40- |
of Comstock, called on Mr. and1 Ktrns te visiting in South Bend
Mra. Lincoln Bush Sunday after- und Mishawaka. * Mrs. Minnie; page book! Handsomely printed
noon. * William Lung. Mra. Lillian VanHorn and Miss Hmtel of Kai- in full color! More than 70 I
Rapp and Mrs. Marshall Norwood uinazoo called on Mra. Blanch
i. w Vanme i। crand, tested recipes for deli- |
were in Battle Creek Friday. * Mrs Horn. Sunday afternoon. * The
m,c, —
Sunday]
rolls and desser( |
Mildred ---------Fritz who works
in-----lhe Malcomnson -K-at
families
spent cious
"
' breads,
‘
Delton postoffice had the mtefor- with Woodland friends * Olenict 1 *,_aA«
mndn rxfrt trood for
tune to fall near the Leonard gro- Oib spent Thuradsy night in HaZ 1 bre“»
c«ra.«°o&lt;1 Ior
cent store, injurying herself quite Ung*, the guest of her uncle and you With Fleischmann ■ famous
badly. Mrs. Eirl Bcvcr te working I aunt. Mr. and Mr* Jesse- Larabec.1 v«Hnw I abel Yeast Hie onlv •
in the poatolBce during her ab-, * Friend* of Mac Grib are glad to
lab&lt;‘ /e*K’ &lt;ne
,y
M-nce. * Mr. and Mra. I. K. Tew-1 hear that her arm 1* out of the fresh, yeast that gives you extra
all have bought the gasstation just i cast. * CharleyMontea te better at . ..stamina
amounts
vitamins (added
(added
amounts of
of
south of the'
village and have thte writing. * Mra. Emma John- liutmtns
^
aca amounts
oi
moved In. They
expectto re-modcl Icock is able to be up and around Vitamins A and D, as well as
the building.
the house now. * Mildred Good of. the Vitamin B Complex)! For
Mr. and Mr*. Gordie Durkee and I
*3? * we«kend &lt;U«l al |
your free copy, write: Fleisch­
*on David gave a party Wednm-1
IJS^onvWarg*£(.homc * Mr
Phone 2651
ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.
Hastings
day evening of last Week in honor
»n£l *on mann's Yeast, Room 615-C, 480
ot J»vt. Charlea Durkee Guests .
AjJattei Lake w*re Sunwere: Pvt. Charles Durkee.
’1“u °,f ‘he v(arner®l Lexington Avenue, New York
Ann Bellingham. Mr and Mr*. Ray an0 ' ul,cd Mra. Leflore Waugh 17, N. Y.
Durkcc and two daughters Irene •
and Gladys. Mr. and Mra. Stewart
.Water* and family, eaat Delton;
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Payne
and f a in 11 y. Hope Center;
Mrs. Juliai Durkee. Edwin. Robert
and Gene Willison. Mr. and Mra.
Jason Willison and daughter Vara. I
Mrs. Garner Greenman and daugh- I
ter Myrna all of Delton. * Mr. and '
Mrs. R. J. Bates ot Battle Creek.;
Mr. and Mra. Charles Beck. Scotts 1
and Mr. and Mra. Walter Willison
and family of Clarksville. Pvt. Dur- .
kee called on Mr. dnd Mra. Claude
Harriniton in Hastings Friday.
night. They arc both in ill health, 1
* The Misses Ann. Jean and Ruth
Bellingham were dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Durkee Tuesday evening.

DELTON

*

Juda Durkee spent Friday with
her son and daughter-ln-lsw Mr.
and Mre. Ray Durkee. * Mr. and
Mra. Ray Durkee and two daughter* Irene and Gladys and M|m
Ann Bellingham took Pvt. Charlea
Durkee lo Battle Creek Sunday
where ha took the train for Camp
LoJeune. Ns C.
t
Callers at the home of Mr. and

and
near
the
town
♦ I
was
Mon

There is only one teeted,

value jHaoked Answer to

the Question

Drink

’r Kt*is!

Highlands Dairy
Grade A Milk
Swell for Cooking, too!

HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
4 n,
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7g, - QT. Id

HIGHLANDS DAIRY

AUCTION SALE

good/Vear
For There Are Only TWO Mein Ports To A TIRE
and GOODYIAR IS SUPMKM In Seth
*
Gel tho (acts and you'll got a Goodyear. For
this tiro is superior ... in body and in tread!
Two groat, good-looking^ sale, long-lasting
treads (Ali-Woather or Rijj design) and the
best built body in the business assure extra
miloage, service and safety. That's why more
people ride on Goodyear tires "than on any
other kind . . . and have for over 30 consecu­
tive years.

WE ARE AN OFFICIAL TIRE INSPECTION STATION
LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR TIRE PR0BLE/4S

Having sold my farm I will sell the following at public auction one mile south and
i mile west of Maple Grove Center; or 4 miles south and 3 miles west of Nashville
on

IT S BICYCLE TIME-

THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1945

V

GENERATOR AND
LAMP FOR SAFE
NIGHT RIDING

Commencing at 1 o'clock.

c
.They're both right I
It’s Mother who can
hardly believe that

can buy young Johnny
a 4-plece outfit that .
Icokn URn 10 aulte!
w big catalog.
A two-piece
all-wool tweed
suit, a pair
of gabardine
slacks and a
reversible

aible. Johnny
■ will like iti~aantailored lines
and its rugged '
constitution.

in-Ons" suit
20 ... you're
auro to find what you

HORSES
Gray mare, 10 yrs. old, wgt. 1,600 lbs.
Gray mare, 8 yrs. old, wgt. 1,500 lbs.
Roan mare, 5 yrs. old, wgt. 1,500 lbs.
Double harness. 4 collars.

CATTLE
2 Guernsey cows, 8 yrs. old, fresh 8 wks.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh 6 wks.
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. eld, fresh 8 wks.
Jersey and Durham cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh
3 mos.
Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh 5 wks.
" Istein cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh 10 wk». —
'Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, due in June.
2 Holstein cows, 2 yrs. old, fresh 8 wks.
Angus heifer, 2 yrs. old, bred 1 mo.
Black cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh 9 wks.
Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old, bred 5 wks.
Guernsey and Durham heifer, 2 yrs. old,
fresh in April.
3 yearling heifers.
SHEEP
28 ewes, due middle of April.

2 bucks.

FARM IMPLEMENTS
McCormick binder, 6 ft. cut.
McCormick mower, 6 ft. cut.
Solid rubber tire wagon and rock.
Pair of Belnap bobs. Hay tedder.
11 hoe Favorite grain drill. Dump rake.
Massey Harris manure spreader.
P &amp; 0 riding plow. Wiord walking plow.
3 sec. drag (1 spike drag I. Cultipacker.
2 row cultivator. 2-1-horse cultivators.
3-2-horse riding cultivators.
6 ft. Windsor buncher. 3 hoy slings.
2-14-ft. sheep racks. 40 bu. crates.
Hand power clipper and wool box.
Several harpoon forks.
Chicken crates and coops.
Steel hog troughs.
Some lumber and other articles too nu­
merous to mention.
Also some household goods.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

GROVER MARSHALL, Prop.
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer
MONTGOMERY WARD

ERNEST GRAY, Clerk

$425

Mak. *.UI. . . .
m ba,tery, throws strong, bright
light rsgardtesa o! kpoad. Eaayto-Lnstall, attractive . . . g«norats* Us own power, wears al­
most indeiinltely. Complete.

HAY &amp; GRAIN
20 tons of mixed hay.
/
250 bu. corn. 50 bu. oats.

WE’RE HEADQUARTERS I,

QUALITY AUTO PARI
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Busy as Long Distance lines are, most calls go through all
\r*ght. But there’s still a rush on some circuits.

ILLS

When you’re on a crowded line, Long Distance will ask
you to help by saying, “Please limit your call to 5 minutes.’*

STATE OF MICHIGAN

BAKNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

BEDS

Farm Bureau
Feeds

springs.
h springs

CHICK STARTER

MILKMAKER

Pre-war Mermash. 16% protein (with
200 lbs. of Farm Bureau Mermaker) is
available Also. Mermadc Chick Start­
er with 400 tbs. of Mermadc Balancer
37% protein per ton.
With either feed you have nothing
to add. All the essential vitamins are
present in abundance.
The mineral
balance it correct. The protein quality
(fish meal, liver meal, and meat scrap)
is not excelled by any other feed.

Milkmaker 34% protein carries high
quality proteins from five different
feeds. It carries 8.000.000 units el
Vitamin D per ton Ito assure asshnlletion of calcium and phosphorous). It
carries manganese sulphate with cobalt,

PORKMAKER

LAYING MASH
Mermadc Laying Mashes (made from
Mermadc Balancer 37% protein) are
available at many Farm Bureau dealers.
They carry an overage of vitamins for
your protection and for a "pick-up** in
flocks that arc depleted of vitamins.

'SCHEDULE A"

.tew
anii 2*s Sri
-4

Forkmaker 37% protein is made te
supply tho water soluble vitamins so
necessary to the health of brood sows
and the livability, growth and weight
of the pigs farrowed. Forfcmoker he
starter, grower and fetoner. Mix with
home gains for fast, cheap gains.

Remcmber-Only You Can Build a Program That Pi

You-Ask For Farm Bureau Food*

TAXES OF 1942 AND PRIOR
YEARS

PRA1RIKVJI.I.E

WM

.inn son Michael spent Saturday
nlghl at the hotnc of her brother, j
Mr. and Mrs. James McClurkin and j
family. Sunday both families took;
dinner with Mr., and Mrs. Harold |
Ward at Cloverdale, the latter be•ln« a sister. Another brother, and '
his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. MeUlurkin were also present. Sgt. MeClurkin will return t&lt;&gt; Miami, Fla.,
for further assignment.

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC,
NORTH CHURCH ST.

RHONE 2118

HASTINGS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSpAV. MARCH 15. HH5

CHURCHES
IRHT CHURCH OF

■™ Chmh .M
Subject. "Subganre
Sunday school

Why It Will Pay You To Vote

NO

On The Abstract Ballot
Read These Simple, Honest Facts
about The Need for A County Cpar

Wrdnesdsy evening service

b,

’Syer meeting at

£ £X’*kstor

RAdlng room in church edifice tor.
,,
h
10 am. Sunday school.' Quite a
pen Wednesday Und Saturday 7
pm. Young peoples prayer'Thursday uftern^n March 15 |number
•rom 3 to 5 P-rfi.
,
M-rvlce.
....
“lfmento for attending 26 Sundays.
The public w cordially
pro. Young peopledfEvan*j££h »
n Bjn- PrMchl11® 'n‘11* *rrtce
•ttend the church aerviiea
to lUlistic service.
'
»•» **
banning of the Evan­
lilt the reading room.
I «:00 pm. Evangelistic service In
^cTawkv 141 Fst
1 ScltaUc c*mP^P&gt;
Ch“
chanre of the pastor.
Maude crawiey. 141 e. arecn st. ( kcr ipeakcri £ho wtH
again
। March 15—7:30. Prayer meeting;
„
: ut 7:30. The quartet tom Owosso.
’ACTINGS WF-SI.EYAN
at church.
Bible Conference
, Seminary will bring .special numMETHODIST CHURCH
I -Mirch 18—7:30. Praver meeting
The quarterly Bible conference
Alvin C. Barker. Pastor
al Mra. Scott’s. Nashville.
j ot the Regular Baptist churches ‘
Jr. Bible class meets Tuesday
Sunday School-^0:30 a.m.
| »&lt;tony Point—March 18
- . ’
: Um Grand Rapids AssoclaUaa-i
evening ul Blanche Merrick's. High
Kennon Hour 11:30 a m.
10: 00 am. Preaching by pastor!
held al the First
church st.
11: 30 am. Sunday school. Urs. !“ ‘hu
w
whb a| ■ Wed. nlghl prayer meeting at
Young Peoples' Service 8:45 pm.;
Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m.
I Floyd Barnum. Supt
“ood* attendance.
were Harry Hurless': Thursday night, at-»&gt;
rfravar
M-»rv
। ptwent from
itiui Rapids, Stan-. Russel Price's al Freeport, i^idav
Special Revival meeting, will be
e'?ry J'fd!,csdajr I ton. Sand k
. Alto. Kent City, night at the parsonage. n progress In this church during, -1^?^ r-m!*’ 1
•he- pre-Easter season. The Rev.: nljght
&gt;ht 7.30. -, .|&lt;&lt;t
,I.cwaygo and other oolnts.
• a street meeting will be held
■’’niter Rogers of Coshocton. Ohio.? —-_________________ '
1 Gues, speaker in lhe afternoon ' Saturday night at 8 pm. acron
v IB be .the speaker corh even.nc FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
was the Rev. John H. Green of ...from the courthouse.
ot 8 pm. from March 19th through CHURCH
Jackson, the balance of the session '
• ••
Anril 1st. The challenging messagcsl Retbcrl M. Heaney. Acting Minister!being
...___________________________________________________
devoted to reports and a GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
---------- -— on
' this young man will create a
0:55—Sunday School Cluses for symposium
— »
Bible
tu._ school
—i—. —
and
j ioo
LOOP.
K Hail
Hall Green St. Entrance
Mre to hear him again and again. I ull BtWe ciao discussion lead by missionary work.
I f
O.1 H. Trtnklcln.
«
Pastor
&lt;&gt;-*»—
Come and se
e!
see.
Mr jjcancy.
‘ -\.After
praise
A,t»Lthe
‘h?..Sevening
V5llSl_P
r“lSC_?service.
t,rV.1Cr .
' ----------- - *--T?hl^rM 10 f°
RcV.. ■Victor
Victor Banket,
Bciiicl, who^has
who iia* ■ t- ‘•'c' *ra&gt;cr of a cun&lt;1:00—Morning Worship.
.
’ • the Rev
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
but
recently
returned
from
China
i
verted
SouL
i
There w1U. be a meeting of lhe*
’ **”*’
'■’*'*
ver
u
METHODIST CHURCH
where-he had served as u mission-: Sunday school at. H^.- ^
Ladles Aid Thursday. March 15&gt; at ary for six years, gave a resume uf , Gr*«? Gulld
Pennon Hour 10:00 am.
Wednesihe hmne of-Mm
G.^Brndford.
Sunday School 11:00 a.m.
। ....
—. W.
... —
—— -. hhr-aclivlUes there. Several times
MarcJl. 2l- 7:3° P4”c.
-r».i. ...in
. „n
For manv years this little church . 1031 So. Jefferson
.This
will k
be
he -was caught in Jap bombing home of Mrn. H. Elliott, 135 W.
ho*. extended a warm nnd hearty Birthday party wJJh potluck lunch- raids, but esaped tinlnjurcd Condi- B®™*-,.
,
,
.
aelcome to ..everyone who heard the von at one o'clock.
•
tions among the refugees following i Confirmation clou instruction i
the Jap Invasion were terrible. Rev. Thursday 8:00 pm. at 410 E. WaiBarnet statwl. the oeopic having
hxvins nut,
'
•
tost all thelrabelonginus to the In­
vaders. Dtsftues and epidemie.
eplh.-mi.—. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NEWS
were prevalent.
Causing
untold ;ufsuf­
----- ----------- -r.told
There was a fine attendance at
firing. Becautx
«use ol
cl Inflation
Inflctlcr. of
cf lhe
•*— the CEB. meeting of the Jefferson
Chinese tSfrency.
t------ - ------prices
— on
— loadf
SL U-B. Friday avaning -al Mr. and
stuffs, clothing, etc., are so high Mra. L. A. Abbey’s. Meeting with
that only thfi well to do An —
rcallv; lhe president. Loretta Clark, to
purchase needed • supplies. Rev. make future plans, were the chiilrBarnet stated
that nuraonary
mai
inlsvlonarv ■‘ men of five commitleea: Emma
work nmoM^hr
le Chinese i..
proved1 Curtiss. Earl Curtiss. Bettie Fox.
successful Ms. flourish!:;:;
flourishing church
ehureii Myrtle Wilcox, und Etta Abbey. .
wus esiiblisfllu at his station
— *in Mrs. Curtiss, devotional chairman. '
south China, V
Where tike people has appointed as leaders for the
were eager to fq
war the Gospel.
next six weeks: March 18—Earl
Especial conur.........
v.. 25— Mrs. E. Strickinend.it
tun ..is due Curtiss: .....
March
Ihe women of *je
the |o?al
loftl church land; April 1—Loretta Clark: April
who labored so faithfully ' prepar- ’ 8—Myrtle Wilson: April 15—Mrs.
ing and serving trie dinner and Moxon; April 22—Mrs. Barken
xupoer at the. T.O.O.F. hall, one April
*—“
*'---------aret* Frcece..
”------IF YOU NEED MONEY TO FIX UF YOUR HOME
hundred being served at noun and
The Barry' Co. C. E. U. waa held a
seventy-five nt night.
at the Jefferson St. U. B. church ,
THIS SPRING STOP IN AND SEE US. . . WE ARE
Monday evening. Pres. Myrtle Wil­
son. presiding. Earl Sease. of the
MAKING LOANS FOR JUST THESE KIND OF RE­
JEFFERSON ST. UNITED
Coats Grove Church of Christ, led
BRETHREN CHURCH
devotions; Milo Coldren. lhe song
F. W. Moxon, Pastor
PAIRS AND REMODELING SO GET READY NOW.
service: a trio, Mary Good. Marilyn
10 a oil Morning worship
Bowman, and June Good of the
11 a.m. Sunday school.
COME IN TODAY.
pm. Christian Endeavor so- Caledonia C.E.8. sang. Mra. OrlfJin. state extension supt. spoke on
Our Responsibility In Winning a
8 pm. Evening worship
Tuesday. Young people's prnyrr; Million Youth for Christ and the
meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Ear!.1 Church."
1
An “Irish Party" will be held at •
Curtis, E, Mill'St. 7 30 pm.
Praver meeting Wednesday. 8 I the home of Margaret Preece.
March 10. 8 pm. The party issponpm. al church.
sored
by the Jefferson St. CEB.
Missionary prayer service to be
held Thursday evening at Mrs. who cordially Invite young people
Hcnnor Stricklui's. 545 N. Hanover to come.
St.

Spring...

ated Abstract Office in Barry County

Is Coming!

And You Will Save Money

So Plan NOW

CAN BARRY COUNTY PROPERTY OWNERS AFFORD TO PAY
$40,000 FCR A SERVICE THEY MAY NOT USE MORE TKAN
ONCE IN A LIFETIME!

NO" SHOULD BE YOUR VOTE APRIL 2 ON THE ABSTRACT
BALLOT BECAUSE:
THERE IS NOT ENOUGH ABSTRACT BUSINESS IN
BARRY COUNTY TO JUSTIFY ANOTHER OFFICE. IF

THERE WAS, PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, WOULD

' cX!l to worshjtu. Thick welcome BAPTIST NOTTS
. Sermon on "God and the Church."
awnlts you arthUmlnce of-wurahlp.
a. J. Adcock. Pastor
.. 7:30 pjn,
..-•where mra -meeTOod ■
* ■ *
Sunday school at 10 o’clock.
I Sermon at Neighborhood House.
■
1
' •' ,”•••
; Divine services at 11 o'clock. Ser- Orangeville.
j FREE METHODIST* CHURCHmon by the pastes.
I , Muuaay •f«klug al 7_45. Lenten
IH^-.
l'.J£r£',X«iS1Sd5n^wSi''B.»»'.ramS*'
™
|
Comer K. Oolfax al Jtoltwpod
‘lngln« and *rrmon b&gt; PH? (t
i * loam Sunday"2-hool ln*cj}*rst; „
.f’yjo B’YJ&gt;’U’ 41 lhe PILGRIM TABERNACLE

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stebbins Bldg.

Member F.H.L.B.

Phone 2503

ES­

TABLISH A SECOND OFFICE-AT NO COST TO THOSE

Empty adhesive tape spools make
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
excellent containers for odd pieces
CHURCH
ot lace insertion and edging, elastic
Don M. Oury, Rector
8 a.m. Holy Communion.
and braid. Replace the metal band
10 am. Sunday -School.
over the rim to keep material clean.
11 am. Mamina Worship and

PERSONS WHO DO NOT USE THE SERVICE.

2

CONSERVATIVE ESTIMATES PLACE THE COST OF
BUILDING A COMPLETE ABSTRACT PLANT AT $40,­
000 OR MORE. THIS WOULD BE PAID BY THE TAX­

PAYERS WHO WOULD ALSO HAVE TO PAY AN AD­
DITIONAL AMOUNT ANNUALLY IF THE COUNTY

3

ABSTRACT OFFICE DID NOT PAY ITS OWN WAY.
TRAILED, QUALIFIED HELP TO BUILD AND OPER­

ATE A COUNTY OWNED ABSTRACT OFFICE IN BAR­

AUCTION SALE
Having sold my farm, I will sell the following at public auction on the farm located
7J miles northeast of Hastings and 51 miles southwest of Woodland on M-43 on

TUESDAY, MARCH 20,1945
Commencing at 1 o'clock.

RY COUNTY SIMPLY IS NOT AVAILABLE, EVEN

WITHOUT A WARTIME MANPOWER SHORTAGE.
MOST PROPERTY OWNERS NEED THE SERVICES OF

TOOLS &amp; IMPLEMENTS

AN ABSTRACT OFFICE ONLY ONCE OR TWICE IN

Wagon. Flat rack. Drag cart.
Superior 11 disc drill. Gale walking plow.
Jahn Deere 17 tooth harrow.
Spike tooth harrow, 2 sec.
John Deere sulky plow. Land roller.
Double harness. Single harness.
Belnap sleighs.
5 tooth cultivator.
Corn sheller. Roll fence. Hay slings.
1,000 lb. platform scales. Lawn mower.
Wheel barrow. Long buggy.
McCormick mower, 5 ft.
2-10-gal. milk cans.
6 ft. Deering mowing machine.
10 ft. dump rake. Double harness.
2 horse John Deere walking cultivator.
1 horse beet cultivator. Grain blower.
Spades, shovels, forks, hoes, grain sacks
and many small articles.

THEIR LIVES.

WHY SHOULD THEY BE TAXED TO

BUILD SOMETHING THEY MAY NEVER USE?

5

'

THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS IS NOT ASKING FOR
A COUNTY OWNED ABSTRACT OFFICE. THERE ARE
PLENTY OF PLACES FOR THE COUNTY TAX MONEY

WITHOUT SPENDING IT TO GO INTO A BUSINESS

VENTURE.

6

A COUNTY ABSTRACT OFFICE DOES NOT MEAN

FREE ABSTRACTS.

JACKSON COUNTY OWNED AB­

STRACT OFFICE CHARGES THE SAME ENTRY RATE

AS NOW CHARGED AT THE LOCAL ABSTRACT OF­

FICE. SOME COUNTIES CHARGE LESS BUT IF THERE
IS A LOSS THE TAX PAYERS PAY IT.

VOTE "HO" AND SAVE TAXES.- VOTE "NO" AND KEEP THE
COUNTY OUT OF AN EXPENSE BUSINESS THAT CANNOT SUC
CEED. VOTE "NO" ON THE ABSTRACT BALLOT
This advertisement contributed by interested tax-paying citisans.

FEED &amp; GRAIN

100 batkets corn. 2 tons hay.
55 lb. June clover seed. Few oats.
Quantity cull beans.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Dining table. 6 dining chairs.
3 piece overstuffed living room suite.
3 bed springs and mattress.* Floor lamp.
Porch swing. 2 sewing machines.
12 gauge shotgun, double barrel.
10 and 20 gal. crocks. Kimball piano.
Milk pails and strainer. Writing desk.
Overstuffed rocker. Library table.
Pictures. 3 gal. chqrn; Lamps.
Sausage grinder. Dishes and odd chairs.
Maple breakfast room set, 4 chairs, 2
extra leaves.
3 dining chairs. Sideboard.

TERMS: Cash, no property removed until settled for.

D. TOWNSEND, Prop.
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

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                  <text>HELP BEAT INFLATION
BUY BONDS

The Hastings Banner
SECTION ONE— PAGES 1 to 8

UCHTY-NINTH YEAR

dn th» ☆ ☆ ☆ -tr -it ft

Brotherhood Closes
Successful Year

BARRY TO VOTE ON
COUNTY OWNED
ABSTRACT OFFICE

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 22. 1945

EDITORIAL

16 PACES—TWO SECTIONS

Named In
ONE HUNDRED AT Keymen
Rural Fire Fighting
DINNER FOR LEGION Organization

n

Food is an Important " subject This will reduce the acreage tinker i
Ladleu' Night al Brotherhood
those days because there apparent­ cultivation. There is a shortage of I
Monday evening was the closing
ly la going to be a greater shortage farm machinery throughout tiw nameeting fur the year and drew out
In order to help-reduce rural tire Tn
of it within the coming monfit* lion, and much of the equipment in
a capacity crowd. Following the
Merle Hopper Guest Speoker lotses in Barry county. tiw follow-1
than at any time since Pearl Har­ use could stand some extensive re­
dinner Pres. Hewitt presided. A.
And P. C. Bodges Presented ing Keymen’ will serve during ~
K. Frandsen introduced charter
pairing. The combined shortage oft
IMS.
according to George Sumner,
members of the Brotherhood pres­
Proposition Involve*
HOME FRONT
Of course calculation* may be 1farm
Neary uw
one inmwtv__
hundred wr
were
arm labor
)aoor ana
‘
and macninery,
machinery, win
will
county conservation officer:
I
ent who were seated at a special
CELEBRATION
Pa5***’.h°’^“‘ ’1}*u
Investment of Between
wrong—they have been wrong be­ keep production well below the1
George Sumner—C. O, Hastings— I
table. The orchestra which has
fore—but this lime it appear* that possible maximum, even If the Ugton w^enterySeff^ me aux- 2546. 728 W. Bond.
Upon some calender we may not see Served faithfully throughout the
$30,000 and $40,000
the AuxHummel-P. W . Middleville— , t?
Is marked, invisibly, perhaps the year played during the supper.
! the shortage* will be real In spile growing season is such that the Mary in celebratfm of the twenty­ Wni
19F2. R F D. 3 Middleville.
; *
Barry county voters will have to of'the fact that U. S.’tanners have acreage pldhted yields bumper ! sixth anntversav of the Legton. Lt.
date *
Mr and Mrs Henry Chamberlin,
Paul Gibson—Keyman. Middleville
Of viclorv; and there again will be whose golden wedding anniversary decide 0&lt;l .April 2 whether or not .,rurfQrrrf rrwnrrt jinrki nf fond,
Com
crops.
' “Prank
—u Scottd.
-* *Lrgton
—*— ''
— ­
the county
county shall
shall go
go into
into the
the abstract
abstract । Pruduccd record stocks of foods,
The swelling chorus of hurrahs, the falls In April, were asked to stand the
E00*3 through June 30
. ...
Army-Navy
requirements moi'lrf^etrd as chairman A. L. i1 Wayne Lutwetiden-Keyman. Mid-'
business
vuslness.
. Mismanagement is partly respongreat
and were given a "big hand.**
Mil
ta
.
Stain
on
rurnnl
wIKS!S3-*!
“
*#».!».
“
•
«S!S
I aieviue
dleville—
—»ru.
38F13. sec
Sec. v.
0. jn
3N iuw
10W..
'»*«-•
,
nnsta uaooa. at*,
Parade, the blare of. home, tbe
Several Mlehtean counties have slble for the squeeze Various.gov- will also be a drain on current sunThe charity ,u.«
fund owoummcv
committee «vrec­
Both branches of the service wi ‘‘’I?10?
John
Blue Stamper X5. YS. 74. and
John Benedict—Keyman. Hastlngw
Hastings—
—
marching song.
omniended
ommended tiiat
Hutt the fund of (36
838 00
00, tried the experiment. In at least. cmment agencies having to do ulle*
piles
Botn
urancnes
or
tne
lenicr
Saviea
at
the
piano
The
colTSIP'U.
Sec.
17.
3N
9W
and
B2. good through MmoT'
As bright confetti falls as thick as be equally divided between the Red .one. Il has been a success; in several*!wlth
------ .lend-lease,
.
....
war relief,
etc. have to keep tremendous reserves on. were advanced by Pfc Harpld Leon Fe^r-keyman PralrtfvUle
D2 ~ ~
’***"-'
rain
Cross and Starr Commonwealth. Il I other* It has#
been
a failure, so far as
.
1I1IV
I
have
made
foreign
committments
on
hand
In
warehouses
here
and
at
and
Pfc.
Gerald
Roger*
Mrs
Doro—
18F4
Sec
33
3N
10W.
Dirough
Upon the shoulders of the milling was aUo voted to send (5 00 to the I saving money is concerned.
Ho»ard Norman-Kryman. Prairie- and
jcceas of a &lt;county
office
throng.
Ft Custer Counselors fund.
I The success
----- -»»•
— and promises Independently wlth- supply centers near the fighting &lt;h»“?dI?
are! M2,
M2, good through June 3;
“UJS'SSWg’7!
™
K
And minds grow drunk on triumph's
"Die musical program marking the; seem* to depend
■**—"1 cn
on 1-two ------main--lac-I. —
out ...
regard
------------------------to available—supplies
--- ----------or mnu 8&lt;w »I U» .uppure .,,1
P2. «.
Q3. iR2. 82 good through J
K Sonqutot-Keyman. Prairiegay champagne
Competent inAmwlr.n capacity
ranai-llv to
tn produce
nrrwtnre This
Thia spoil. In handling huge quantities Daniel Keith Clark of 'me
initial appearance of the Hasting* tors: 1—Gelling a competent
tn- ,. American
the Marines. «tiie7F4
11 2*1 10W
The sun will rise and set, the moon Men's Chorus under direction of dividual to run the
tl
office at the • duplication of effort ha* resulted tn of foodstuffs to meet varied de­
zK-’rEr
N*£r Ru^WhUtaSor^Mn: Hm.
will gaze,
•
Prank Cooper, with Richard Branch salary the county proposes to pay;
ln
jm-u,.", or Eur
Stamp 35 good through June 3.
*1?
w R
Ung»-737F11. Sec. 29. 3N 8W.
Wltli cool detachment, down each accompanying, was enthusiastically 2-Keeping the office out of poll- ! overaupply in some section* of Eur- mands of artple* scattered over the
&lt;ra cwsrtxKl—!(?"—■■■ ■ ■■
.
crowded street.
reeeived. They sang two groups of'Ucs.
°P** underaupply in others. The entire world, there is bound to be ers, of the Armv Air Corps
Clay B Burkholder served as
caHGotralor
And who shall then remember other songs
-------'■
Most counties have hesitated to; food shortage will be further ac- mismanagement — mismanagement
It seems assured
muml they will
Earh
days
Each at
of thr«J
these men is supplied
be heard from often. The Rev pay salaries big enough to attract; centuated by the U S. draft policy which probably is not bad In rela­ loastmaMrr
Mr*.
Edwin
Sayles
orewnted
the
»mall
fite
Sit, fighting equlprntnt.
When triumph seemed as joyous Floyd Fitch. Battle Creek, played the right sort of individual*..Thatte. which, during the past few months tion to the sum total of supplies Legion with a check for (100 as a .?}!?.. *—42 £2
Shoes
and complete?
They may JZJ.
be called by anyone in
two groups on the marimba and Al­
Airplane stamps 1. 3. and 8 tn
mi±l&lt;± CnJ?!!.nv
haa madt' *holfl«le raid* on agrl- handled, but which, will neverthi- birthday, gift from the auxUiarv
And by what wisdom may we guar­ den Burgess gave two clarinet solos the job can usually earn more1
their neighborhood to help put out a ,
rer
u
Alden BtirgeM. with Mr*. Fred tire whether it is on private or state- book three good Indefinitely.
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
antee
.
accompanied by Mrs. Wayne Peter­ money "on his own" than most cuHw*1 *°rkert of military age
Young as nrcumpanht. xan't So owned
Gaaolt^
That this parade marks some final­ son.
property.
In
event
of
large
counties are willing to pay.
'
selections and played two clarinet . the*, tile conservation officer can
A-15 now valid.
ity?
Amid various difficulties due to
Any public office or project is •
. •
gas rationing, lack of speakers and
O».«
W ita re.ni™
w
JOINS LOCAL
Upon some date which is not cun entertainers, the attendance end football'’
STOBE STAFF
to know.
quality of programs tor the Brother­
bta.L1r”iP&lt;!ta Sn1ud*d£trirt.U11Mr , ™
hood have shown no let-down and stract business.^ it* will take an
Hopper tald »|ui [hr .Ulr ., Ulchi" treSi. Tore!
1
will vie
.
.
lofficars are at work laying plan* fur vulnirnl of between (30 000 to (70.-'
। The Barry County Holstein Breed­
With commentators saying thus and1 the 1945-48 program.
(XX) to set up the txxiks. buy the; ers'held their annuli meeting last
“Xd“,hl rere “m.n « World g*"‘ at’Tta'.tau.ET .111"%“ 1'LO’D ’,10CIrequired office and storage equip­ week at the courthouse. Wm. Velte
And half a hundred reasons how
ment. etc
A certain amount ot of Woodland was elected President;
W.r It In .11 ot &gt;ta MU tomurl.
J.'Xj'SS.SSd S.’
-------------- " "
‘ Mr.
hU farm.
and why.
no .red tor thr v.trrwu ot World ' Si** “ * _» 1—"
d h. 1 *1U h*ve an aucUan »*&gt;• I
office space will be required' to Lloyd A. Gaskill of Dowling, vice
of ‘ConAnd all the months and years that
house a county abstract, off ice. If president: Dale Ball and Harold J
Lh.,»rtmeni
one lnj|e I10rt
War I Nationally. Mr Hopper said,
Michigan Lr-&gt;
—.
—of Con , pjBce
went before
tall, reduce
n-duta
dr.
taJUl
there isn't enough room in our al­ Poster, secretary and treasurer- re­
the Congress, deeply aware of the • frvatton to
help
Will be as naugirt against that head­
ready rather crowded courthouse, spectively. wm. Velte. Keith Strick­
country's rratxmsiblUtlea to the
tn the rural area* of the on the old Frank Faugh far
line's height.
then space will have lobe rented or land and Dole Ball were named to
World War n men. is considering ■ vtate.
Is offering a good Mat of
Grim Taraaa and doomed Correg Ibuilt. That means more expense.
the G I bill of rishis, ax it &gt;s called.
’"•
the Board of Directors for a three­
dor.
.
poultry,
hay
and
grain,
farm
A county abstract office is a good
outlining the assistance to be given'.
term. The association went on
Who«e bitterness laid milestones
piemenu, and mlscelianMoa
preposition if it can pay IU own way I; year
record
-------- favoring
{ (1m. homing u[ a
these men upon their return to I
toward this night.
cles. Loren Hershberger ortU
in legard to current expenses, earn
BUck andt White 3^.
civilian life. Mr. Hopper also re- ,
Show at a
Will walk as ghosts along the
sale.
See
the
adv.
elsewhere
than
latcd tome of hl* experiences as n
Important State Offices and a surpllis adequate to cover interest _dale Cother
—
r-'j- County Fair week.
crowded street
Issue for full particulars.
on the Investment and at the samel1 A
• committee
—----- --------------&lt;-•
member of thr committee on such
was ---------appointed
to
Where onlv joy is king. But such
Special Propositions Up
time provide better or cheaper ab­ promoteHolstein 4-H
veteran legMlatton and his visits to
Calf club
small notes
stract service than a private firm work in the county tn as much as
Washington.
i LEON SLOCUM. Frop.
For Coqiiderotion
Should, for a moment, stay the mlllcan
do.
In
behalf
of
the
Legion.
Dr.
ing feet.
the usual 4-H Calf club auction
Remember to vote on Monday.
Montealm county seems to have tale will not be held.
Robert B. Harkness, past depart­
Should, for a moment, still the April
2.
had some success in this respect.
ment commander, presented past
shouting throata.
Ernest Clark of the National Hol-.
.
,
. ,
—
; ax
: asthe
uieJohn
jonnCrane
vranefarm
farm ic
Some important state offices, two Kent and Ionia, on the other hand, stein office addressed the group on
commander badges to the Legion
Should, for a moment, bow each sin­
Returns Incomplete; Town-, mile vat and *♦ mile south
proposed amendments to the state have been conslstetHly in tiu&gt; red. the value and desirability of accurate
_L!
______ eShowino
l ___ 1 .m.. ... «
'
;men who have Mrved a* command- ,
. . __ll-L- r*
«»„,»•
gle head
ers of the local Post. Those present
Strong snowing
In quiet tribute to the proud young contItutIon and a special county Clinton county, this past year, re­ herd records. Prof. Russell Horproposition will be up for consider­ potted a surplus of about 81.700 wood of MS C. discussed how the
dead.
i. L
Tta
Thr l»U
1945 nrf
Red Crow W.r
War Fund ror
for south. He U offering a
above expenses, or a little leu than College herd records had been used
ation.
Brown, Ann Arbor. Albert Dykstra, n.rrv
hni rrwrheA the erand
-Dorothy Hughes.
On the state ticket, for example, 4 per cent on the total investment.
Edwin* «tevWheAdHbert,OrnmtSS' ,otal of *23 W341. according to an
lo plan and build a productive Hol­
An maeMment of 830.000 to |4O.- stein herd at the Institution.
voter* will select a state highway
Edwin Savin. ACIrlbrrt Cortrlght. ■ unruimieement Monday bv Mr*. poultry equipment, etc.
.•’Howdy Gang " The paper being commlMloncr. two members of the 000 Is defnlteiy not "small change"
H^- Lahr^nyoV M
tx crowded as it was last week, as board of agriculture, a superin­ for a county of lhi» size. So, before
1 at^Tn-rekfsnl^
,or lhe Barry,Co. chapter. Mrs.
tendent of public instruction, two we spend this much to set the coun­
nrnentari tn
Foreman says th£* figure
is the
1 mJ- m do tHin,i™»*g»X t^r?
■ Amount, turned in to that date and particulars.
regents nf the University of Mich­ ty up in the abstract business, one
going to wait on the sidelines until igan and a member of the state should consider whether or not
with MontgomeryWards, has be- rington in memory of their deceased , “
dl^r
there is room for us lo come back 1 board of education
the chances are bright* to realize
Hastings are not complete, the' total
SIBOTEAN. PrepMrs E- A. Frandsen. nutrition come associatedwith
and pitch again. We have columns' On the non-partisan judicial bal­ an adequate relurtt on the in'eslthe Johnson । husbands
chairman of the Barry Co. Chapter. Supply Co. of this city. Mr. George • Letters were read from Past Com- ! will be somewhat larger. Barry Co's.1 Havmg ^old hta farm. N
of chatter for nnd about many of I
ment.___________ _ _
American Red CrtMs. Is forming a E.
E. Johnson,
Jonnson. president
preuaent of
ot the
me firm.
nrm... manders
manaers Roy
Hoy Hubbard
Hubbard and
and Harold
Harold ml^Ikj^n3luCaa Ur?oort 2from Has i li*1
tocatad's mitet
you that will Just have to wait a bit. | lot, voters will select two supreme
class to be Instructed by Mrs Mary announced
!! Newton
* mSe Mat iSd • * m3e
Perhaps we ran catch up on the • court justices from four candidates.
announced this
this week.
week.
Newton of
of Hastings
Hastings and
and Ven»
Veme :
Payne, home economic instructor at
Mr. Lomasney will become the , Johnson of Lansing, also one from '
’ Wp*
’Utofea Of. Nashville H els offering
Nice Weeing You Home notes next, There are two proposed amend­
I the Hastings High School.
vice-president and manager of the I Mr*. T S K. Reid of Nashville. •
I of cattle poultry corn/1
week 'cause we'd hate to have you ments to the stale constitution up
Mrs. Frandsen calls attention to local store. Reorganization plan* to who will receive the badge honorlfig . ,a,
miss out on the wonderful visit we1 for spprova)—one dealing with an
&lt;sm *w- fed Ward hoghouse wagon, etc H
the fact that the nutrition classes be completed
, tnion- tm (59333. ,$4^ Wart.
hud with that grand guy. Sgt. How­ Increase in tax millage for certain
completed this
this week
week will
will include
include her
ner late
late husband.
husband
«n
are part of the war time activities be
arnnuietnents
ard Martin. Jr, the chats with Sgt purposes above the present 15 mill
arrangements for further exnanexpah-।' rhe urogram closed with the *ln«.
sing. r.P1
IV} AJL.. J.u .1.
of Red Cross to enable home man­ ••“'
Ita ol • Ood Blta. AitaHra- and Ita
"15“SLSSSKj aiSffi Gray will ael a* clerk.
limitation; the
Byron Gallup. Lt. &lt;jg.)
Fred I---------------------- other authorizing
agers
to
plan
meals
to
get
the
best
Mr. Lomasney intends to make lite retiring of the colors.
। o"’1 !°j
Granger 1 Middleville 1. Cpl Forrest | the state to control, improve or
nutritional
benefit
under
war-time
home
in
Hostings.
where_he
ha_s
re-1
------£'£400
W
“
'
1
**
Wright 'Nashville). Bud Fish and &lt; assist tn the improvement and confood rationing. Members taking the
Hubert Overholt. Ph.M. 3/c &lt;Pree-ltrol of rivers, streams and water
Features Annual Event
course ore not obligated to give any
port). Dick Hinkley. Qm 3 c. and levels.
Barry Cbunty 4-H elub members time to Red Crow as in the Nurses'
Delbert Curtis*. S l/Jc. Others home
The special county measure prothta weckare Jack Buholtz 1In time pose* that the county shall own will hold their annual winter Aides program.
Achievement Day at the Hastings
Anyone Interested tn the course
22*uJnScbeL.ore»,,’J I ond fpcrate an abstract office.
returns). Nelson Brisbin. Seabee Bob
n 1. true
a flnrins election schools on Saturday, March .31. A may call Mrs. Frandsen telephone ,
real program of entertainment and 3117, for further information as
_ y.,'Li-.uow'n T»p^
,
Officers Report Many Dogs SranX’viH^PTwpro»46lji£’ prsirte' e»s- of Clarksville on
two ‘home
’fX I Prpsidcnttal race or even, a lively Instruction is planned for the thou­ to time and place of the course
FTCCharges teller who * nit *a K’^niatorial campalgn-neverthe- sand or more club members expect­
"Food should be fun for any age"
Allowed
&gt;•■------toj Run at s
Large
-----vine Tvn_ 87V0D0: Rutland Two.. road He is offering
® ™ ** — ---'!£• S&amp;vS* te i
and Proposition in- ed. Motion pictures will be shown
tag following wounds’ received In "X'•;™ "rV^tn.&lt;L,pr.???lt2?n±- during the morning in the school
1146850; Thomapple Twp, 8705.00; horses, cattle, h—
says Mrs Vivian MacFawn. of M ,
Germany, was home over the week-1
8.C.. who recently discussed food for
Jhe “unly wide quaran- Woodland Twp, *753.65; Yankee and hay. farm
auditorium with wood Identification
end from Percy Jones
hosultal
Mrs eminent and all qualified
older people in a terles of five meet°Jncr? V°ntln?e Springs. 818850.
JwierffJtauter
to”raltor
P*Clir^e
&gt;“kp totem in contests, leaders meeting and other
'J1'*.r Cftn|n« run at large, in
events scheduled for the late fore­
Delton Village. 8491.M; Freeport
About 8373.35 has been collected Ings Ln Barry county arranged by
Surrarrer's &lt; Freeport &gt; wife.
««*»
necessary to cast a bal- noon. The afternoon program in in Barry county to date from the Man' E Bullis home extension1 dlreSl vtotatlon of the quarantine Village. 8343 37; Middleville Village.
.
•regulations ^s well as the city ordl- Sl.iunO; Nashville Village. 8140545;
Your regular letter as scheduled
the auditorium will feature a style Easter Seal Sale for the benefit of asrnt •
revue, numbers by local clubs, nam­ crippled children, according to Ar­
every week will appear as usual and
The food for older people should: na£“L, T.
. Woodland. (536 50. Total, (35.03341.
a?“ff
ing the county honor roil, delegates thur Lathrop, who together with contain only enough calories to '
। all else will be straight news coveravi?
kliw ’i n’nL
to club week, and other awards by John Ironside and Dr. J. K. Allland, maintain body weight according to I
FLOYD ARMOUR. Frog.
*Brlef jottings for now are: Wins­
the State club leaders.
contact every man and woman in
Having decided to quit
have charge of the drive thia year. Mrs. MacFawn. Included In the list d.
LSm aa^thT’nflSJK the county. However, this Is a big
ton Merrick U in the good old UBA.
Exhibits of handicraft work, cloth­
Returns are far from complete, of foods to be eaten daily are 1 senaL?* offlcers Job and if anyone has not been conHe talked to hU family by telephone
ing. hot lunch and Victory projects Mr. Lathrop states - The schools Ing of meat. fish, eggs or cheese, two
pd.
h _Lh_',dog3: .
... tacted and wishes to make a con- of Hastings: or 8 mite
on Sunday when he learned for the
completed by the members through­ have not yet turned in reports, nor cups of milk, four servings of whole
.ui.
Dog owners should realize this . tnuuuon.
tribution. they may do so by sending Nashville, first place east
first time About the arrival of hU
The Women's Board of Pennock out the winter season will be on have many other groups and or­ grain cereal or bread, two fruits
uarantlne regulation
is taWtaS
for their SJ?«t
Blv^ theU numey to Mra iroreT
.mU
new baby daughter He had not re­ hospital at their March meeting re­ display In Ute High school gym­ ganizations which, in the past, have
Oil Station. He U
am urotection and their nelehhnrs or.•““‘t £
Ha*Ung* or
ceived the cablegram telling him of ceived a letter of resignation from nasium from late Thursday after­ contributed generously.
In' f
KT
’ |g*i,,°”
‘
this event. His mother had pre­ Mrs. Charles Doyle, now in Syra­ noon thru Saturday.
Last year, more than MD0 was
viously learned through a letter cuse. New York. As a member of
The general public is invited to realized from the Easter Seal drive.
from Wlnstbn that It had become this board. Mrs Doyle rendered view the exhibits as well as attend
fat as well as younger ones it was1
necessarv to amputate his leg fol­ faithful and valuable service for the Achievement Day program Sat­ CAMP FIR* GOtt a TO ENTER­
suggested that fat be removed from I they should
lowing the Injury he had suffered. over 25 years and It was with great urday afternoon, March 31.
TAIN THEIR MOTHERS
meat and rich desserts be eaten
He was flown to the states and he's regret Inst her resignation was ac­
Hastings Camp Fire groups are PThegalm of these discussions was I. is*
HAROLD WARD. Prep.
pfg" ^n"
arjs* as? xss:
gardens ’ts
and , add tnaterteUy 10 lhe grand U
hoping to be sent to Percy Jones. cepted.
NOTICE
holding their Mother and Daughter
Having decided to quH
We're al) holding the thought far
To fill the vacancy arising, the
K!
£*l°'
*■
The Delton Tel Oo. will accept dinner on Tuesday evening. March
• vou too Windy. Welcome Home fel­ Board of Trustees appointed Mrs,
bids for the management of the 27. at six-thirty o'clock at the par­
low!
Clayton Brandsteller
The Wom­ Delton
ish
house.
It
will
be
a
pot
luck
neU farm located 1 t
Tel. Oo. for a period of
"Vince” Smith, who received his ens Board are pleased to have a
•
‘
ft.
.nd
dinner,
each
group
fumianlng
1U
—
-- ---•
h*a,
The city and county officers are I
Cloverdale: or 4 miles
•wings st Beachvlile, Texas, on Wed­ new member of such ability, and one year. The blds should be In table decorations.
done on food for younger people but oniy -^n-nm,;..^
thetr dut„ when they
nesday. is expected home Friday.
11”ktu
11111 ■
feel that she will be of great assist­ on or before April 1st.. 1945. Signed
Miss Myra Bumgardner of Battle
J. L Daniel. Sec.-Trews, Creek.
Miss Alice Willison, daughter of ance.
Camp Fire executive, will be
Delton. Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Willison of
Co. Agent Harold Foster encour­
present as a guest
Mrs. Chester
Johnstown, leaves today. March 22.
Out 3-22 Long is In charge of the dining room
ages all farmers Interested tn pur­
for Camp McCoy, Wk, to begin her
chasing pine tree planting stock thia
and MLss Mary J. Hawley will direct
work as an Army nurse. Miss Willi­
Rummage sale Friday and Satur­ the music. Hubert Cook will show CHANGES MADE IN
spring to get their orders in to the
son took her nurse's training in a
day in the old Opera House, corner hU moving pictures of Florida and TWP. NOMINATIONS
office in the very near future. Due
particuter*.
Detroit hospital and in Leila Post
The list of homlnatlons for town- j ..P,2£n*’&lt; „
Church and Apple St.—Adv.
Marine Land during the evening.
J,- ,„„„„
B?lrd• .!2n..93
“nrt to the early season, orders for trees
The
next
training
meetings
for
hospital. Battle Creek. She has re­
The girls are working on their ship officers appeared In last week's . Mrs.iT. S. Baird of 438 West Centet will not be accepted after April 1.
cently been employed as nurse at local leaders of Barry Home Ex­
I
St..
Hastings,
has
been
nromoted
“
to
"
promoted to
birthday honors, therefore no Banner, but since publication the st.
groups are announced by
the Wiicox-Rlch plant in Battle tension
following
changes
have
been
made
.
WOUNDED IN ACTION
captain in the infantry. Capt. Baird
awards will be made al this time
Mary E. Bullis, home extension
Creek. Dick Hinkley told Alice his Xnt
Artificially cured bay
but passing of ranks, etc., will take in the Republican candidates for was the first man from Elkhart
for Tuesday and Wednesday,
cousin) that he was going to send
glace at the annual picnic on May Hastings township: clerk. George county. Ind, to enlist in the V. O. C. and made one trip to the college feclly over - —■“
rch 27 and 28 at the Parish
her a big cake of Bon Ami to keep
Scott; board of review. John Lipkey He is now located at Camp Blanding, forestry nursery tn late April when
her bars polished. 2nd U. Willison House In Hastings. \
and
George
Stowell;
justices.
Homer
the entire order is brought-tn to the
Al these all day meetings tiw
• niece of Dr and Mrs Frnnz Wil­
Cronk and A. D. Lowell.
county
and
delivered
fresh
to
the
NURSE'S
AIDES
MEET
examination
of the
lison) must think the navy is sure "Care of the Patient" will be dis­
In Orangeville townshlo the Dem­
RECEIVES COMMISSION
prospective planters
The College
On Friday evening the three
cussed. MLvs Kathleen Perry of the
tnring to helo the army or - - - .
forestry nursery, due to the shortage
classes of Red Cross Nurse's Aides ocrat* nominated the following; su­
WAVE Bcmlta Kelly. PM 3/c. ar­ Barry Co Health Department will
pervisor. John Crawford; clerk. Earl
of help, is offering only a limited
met
at
the
American
Legion
hall
for
assist
Mis*
Bullis
with
the
demon
­
rived on Friday for a visit with her
number of varieties and steea of
a potluck dinner. Mrs. Roy Hubbard McKIbbln: treasurer, no candidate:
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Cole, strations.
pine trees. There Is still available
awarded the recent graduates with board of review, no candidate; jus­
Tiih Is the fifth lesson in the ae­
S. Jefferson St. after an absence of
jack, white and red pine. No locust
• diplomas for the completion of their tice*. Mattle Shoemaker and Emmett
fourteen months during which time ries that the 25 Barry Extension
Bourdo; highway commissioner.
or spruce is available. Cost of Uses
training.
The
group
decided
to
meet
groups
with
3K
members
have
stud
­
she has been stationed at Treasure
is comparable to other years and no
' every two months and the following Jesse Shoemaker
ied
during
the
winter.
Island. Calf. On March S. she was
orders less than 500 can be accepted.
I were appointed os committee chair married at Asheville. N. C, to T/Sgt.
man from each of the respective YOUNG WOMAN
James Kelly of Pittsburgh. Pa., who
groups: Mrs. Tom Odgcn and Mrs. HURT IN ACCIDENT
JEFFERSON ST. BUSINESS
is ststloned In South Carolina. SgtC. B. Burkholder, first class; Mrs.
Saturday afternoon. Miss Gerald­
CHANGES OWNERS
An anticipated local event is the
Kelly formerly attended the weather
Blake Allerding and Miss Winifred ine Faye Magoon. aged 20. was se­
school in Grand Rapids. WAVE music festival sponsored by the KlRalph Coacarelli who. for 36
Lancaster, second class: Miss Lois riously Injured in an auto accident
Kelly returns March 28,
wania. club. Sunday. April 29. al
years has operated a fruit store on
Kenyon and Miss Genevieve Fisher, near the Martin schoolhouse on E.
Central auditorum. at four o'clock.
Jefferson
street, has sold hl* inter­
third class
State road. Miss Magoon. an em­
Among the organized groups par­
Sounding Taps While So
est
to hta son-in-law. Ignat* BaHto
ployee of the Coffee Shop, was driv­
Proudly We Hail
. ticipating will be the High school,
and the tetter's brother who wiU
BUILDINGS TO BE SOLD
ing alone to Nashville when she
continue
the
same.
Word -has come thaLSgt. Cleo E St. Rose. Methodist. Grand 8t. U.
ON SEALED BIDS
lost control of her car which was
Card, 34. died from wounds received B and Presbyterian choirs, the
Mr Coscarelli and family takes
The City of Hastings will receive reported to have turned over several
In action In Germany on Feb. 37. Women's club and Men's choruses.
this opportunity of thanking the
sealed blds on ths two bams located times It was stated that the right
He has been overseas a year and In Practice is going on by individual
on the City Airport property, better car door swung open and as she
many loyal frlgnds who have been
combat a short time after the Nor­ groups and their leaders. The com­
known as the Harry Osborn Farm
their patrons through the years, for field-cured
mandy Invasion. He was with the bined groups will be under direc­
near Lake Algonquin.
Artificial curing
and asks for the same support for
tat Army and had been in Iceland. tion of the Rev. L. W. Stone.
One Building is 34'xSO* and the moved to Pennock hospital, where
his successor*. He also wishes to
ScoUand. England, France. Belgium.
other is 37'x36*.
X-rays disclosed a broken bock,
thsnk the friends for their gifts
Holland and Germany. He Is sur­
You are advised to bld separately along with other injuries. Later.
and
many
kindnesses
during
his
Pfc. William H. Birman, son of on the buildings.
vived by his children, Donna and
Miss Magoon was removed to a
sickness
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Birman. Hast­
Burton and several brothers and
Rules:-----------Grand Rapids hospital
Mr. ami Mr*. Ralph Coscarelli
Memorial services for 8.6(1. ings. R. No. 4. who received the
sisters Including Mrs Crystal Bur1. Specify which building you are
Miss Jonnle Coscarelli
Ee of Dowllnx. and Mrs. Lorna Sweet and Pfc. Gardner will be held Purple Heart last September, was bidding on. giving dimensions of
on
Sunday.
April
8.
at
the
Quimby
RUMMAGE
SALE
wounded
again
Ln
action
on
Feb.
3.
□cum of Hastings. A letter from
same.
BENEFIT DANCE
Cieo written to the Banner several church during the regular morning In Belgium. He Is now In an Eng­
3. Blds are to be filed with, the
service at 1140 AM
lish hospital * making normal Im­ City Clerk not later than 7:30 Vm- Bros. Hdwe, Bake
Ensign Robert E Clark. H.HS. 40. HASTINGS PILOT TAKES PART
MO will be printed later.
24. starting at 10 am. Welcome
Tragedy struck again for Mrs
provement from multiple wounds of
&gt;n-of Mr. and Mrs. Men Clark. KI IN RECORD RAID OVER
Next week, pleasant and friend­ the right leg and face, Pfc. Birman on March Mth. 1845.
Margaretha Gardner. Hastings. R.
E. Madison St., received his wings GERMANY
3
Buildings
must
be
removed
and
No. 4. who has been informed by ly. Mrs Rush Saunders who teach- was Inducted July 7. WU. and served all rubbish pertaining thereto clean,
Feb 28 at Corpus Christi. Texas
with Patton's Third Army In the ed up within 60 days following the
the war department that her son.
Ensign Clark enlisted Dec. 7. 1943.
NOTICE CEMETERY
Medical Corps. HU peasant addresi acceptance of the bid.
Pic Robert C. Gardner was killed in
at Chicago tn Navy V5 air training
■
Germany on Feb. 22. Two months Springs) will take over for you. Is Pfc. William Howard Blrtnan.
service and was called June 8. 1943.
4 The Common Council of the LOT OWNEKS
Boy oh Boy. the tales she could 88882018, 4130 U. 8. Army Hosp. City of Hastings reserves the right
Those who have wreaths and | He is now taking advanced training
tell about some of you guys—but Plant. APO 68. *7 Postmaster. New to reject any and all bld*.
wish the standards, please get same j with patrol bombers before being
was killed In action on Doe. 33 at •he'll probably 1« you off easy York. N. Y. Binra hta birthday Is
w. t. waltoca. City Clark.
before March 80.
1
! assigned to a Martin Mariner EnLuxembourg.
Mrs Gardner has this time. Until then. Chaeriu.April 1. a few extra letter* of greet­
Rfverside Cemetery Assn. ■ sign Clark is the grandson ef Mr
»
Out 303
another son Willard overMas. who
ing would seem definitely In order.
Zolly Coffer
Adv. 3-33 ‘and Mrs. Edward Monica.

Home Front

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n

REMEMBER TO
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APRIL 2

COUNTY RED CROSS
DRIVE PASSES
$25,000 TOTAL

Red Cross Sponsors
Nutrition Classes

ACHIEVEMENT DAY
SET FOR MARCH 31

-

Food For Older
People Series Proved
Popular Topic

QUARANTINE RULES
ARE DISREGARDED

Easter Seal Sale
Brings $373.25 to Date

Mrs. Brandstctter Re­
places Mrs. Doyle on
Pennock Board
&lt;

„n„„

Extension Lenders to
Meet March 27-28

Spring Music Festival

,or

peoplei~--------

Tom Baird Promoted
To Rank of Captain

Order Early If You
Wont Pine Plantings

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, MARCH tt. IMS

CARD OF THANKS
4 Brigg. AM ■£

IBVIWa QBAX0K

VICTORY I

buy!

card or THANK

UlilTXD "

jar
CHOPLETS
2 lb iar
KRAUT
SCOTT HOMINY
N" 2! *
LIMA BEANS
&amp;"“ i"
DICED CARROTS'
jar
MIXED VEGETABLES
jar
PEAS and CARROTS

RITZ

CRACKERS
21c

KRISPY

CRACKERS
1 LB. 17c

2lbs 33'

DROMEDARY

GING’BR’D
pkg

19c

F SPIG FEET
PICKLED. ARMOURS

35'
21c
15'
15c

13'
13'

' 14c
peas
i2c
TOMATO Pride - 30 points 14c
ASPARAGUS
29c
20 points
Olr
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE No.
n2°T£
5 Can O
31I c
20 points
BLENDED JUICE No. 5 Can 44c
Chicken of Sea
TUNA White Meat—3 Points 38c
Chicken of Sea
26c
Crated—3 Points
TUNA
In Oil
SARDINES
1 Point

i \hi&gt; «.*• riiAXKa

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II I. '.

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fresh ground Ib.
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Ib.
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Warner Baiter. Hillary Brooke

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Each

BROOMS

—

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. MARCH 23-24

$j[39

'THE MUMMY'S CURSE'
SUNDAY and MONDAY. MARCH 25-26

SWAN

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J

MED. 6c. LARGE

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23'

Point-free Produce
FRESH PEAS 2 lbs. 49c
2 bun. 13C
RADISHES
GREEN PEPPERS Z^c
PASCAL CELERY Ige. stalk 23c
lb.
32c
TOMATOES
U. S. No. 1
POTATOES
Pk
65c
White or Yellow
35c
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STICKS

RENUZIT

2 gal .

1 **'• 61
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Pkg.

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AMMONIA

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$102

215
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NONE BUT THE LONELY HEART
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TUES., WED., THURS.. MARCH 27-28-29

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37'

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY. MARCH 23-24
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Cheater Morri*. Nancy Kelley

"DOUBLE EXPOSURE"
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WHEN STRANGERS MARRY"
SUNDAY and MONDAY. MARCH 25-26
Ann Miller. Hal Mclntyrr

"EADIE WAS A LADY"
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�T H E HASTING S BANNER. THURSDAY, MARCH tt. 1M5

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MARCH «, IMS
DELTON
| evening. March 2S. Queala welcome.
Commencing Bunday evening.,.---------------- ;----------------------Gilmore end Lady
March 35. aervicea will be held in x r rarhy
of Uia W5C3. will
’rilc N E Barr&gt;' WR.CS. will meet 1----------meet with Mrs. J. W. Lons, 402 N.1
Michigan, on Wednesday afternoon.•
•
March 24, at * pm.__________
Evctyouc welcome. Remember to March 28. at 2t30 o'clock.
tain* ycur "secret pars' revealing
1 a.
■riff,
'
WOOD SCHOOL 4-H
school Is rehearsing for iu play.
---------------- ■»&lt;*- .------------VICTORY CLUB
"Day* without Daddy" which will
_ .......
Our Victory club member* have
be prworca
oresrnted npru
Anrll a
6 av
nt o
8 p.m.
om
ol
; OKGANlAATlGNb
Adn]j CJ_d(i of the WK0A
flni bed their projects, poM-r. aixli
DURFFE
mcCl Wedneaday, March 28. at club notebook lor display at the 4-H
The family night of East Balti- 2:30 l’n‘ - ul ttM: jwuwHU church. Achievement Day. March 2»-31.
The notebook shows tin can. waste
mope U. B. church will meet with
Mr. and Mr*. Edward Rice and Mr.! The Goodwill W.S O S. will meet paper, milkweed Hoss collection.;
and Mrs. Hex Casey Saturday. March i at the home of Mr arid Mrs. Burdett
24, al 8 pm.
.
I Catant JVidtir. March 23, for dinner.
,
•nd many other activities. After'
Quarterly meeting will be held at Guests are welcome.
Aclilevcmcn: Day the club will have
East Baltimore U. B. church Sunday
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At the meeting of the Mitq-abee a party and ball game.—Reporter
_________
lodge on Friday aitcrnoen a pro'gnim Marie Plank.

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TfeTjuU. JJ.

O«OIV f

'«o,

WiuAnericant Row Fight

Now I T/io greatest development
in poultry feeding in years

M-V (Melhio-Vite)

Come ini Atk about test* In which it cut
th* cost of producing broiler* 15%

I
Ij

!

on*. teupoonrul will convince the
noil ikeptleaL
Get Buckl-r e "Canadiol" made In
U. 8. A_ the Cough Mixture that out-

LyBARllER'S DRUG STORE

Kroger’s Country Club

FLOUR
SAFE

TRIPLE MILLED

from lop-crop wheat and
Baking-Tested lo assure
lighter, better baking I
,
DOUBLE

ENRICHED

130 W. State St..

Hastings, Mich.

GUARANTEED!

loaves
lb
bag

Dated

(2 !b 62c)

Ib

LAND-O-LAKES HOKEY iib

28c

. Vegetable

HEINZ

on 13C

A

SEEDLESS RAISINS

Pt3

HASTINGS

Phone 2324

48c

ASST. CHOCOLATES

19c

SALAD MESSING

MARKS
128 W. State St..

o-.-i 29c

tall can

LADOGA

PRUNES
1 lb 14c
FAMO PANCAKE FLOUR 5lbs 34c
RITZ CR AC KERS7! ^23^
KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES ig size 14c
NORTHERN TISSUE
4^ 19c
SCOTT'S TISSUE frr&amp;25c
S0FTAS1LK CAKE FLOUR 2’ H». 29«=
GAINES DOG MEAL
5i*&gt;»46c

C. Thomas Stores

5 pound bag 25c

Clock Bread
3 25c
Spotlight Coffee
3 59c
Del Monte Coffee
32c
Carnation Milk
41 3G
Tomato Soup
8c
Spaghetti Dinner “Z" 25c
Apple Sauce
N” 2 15c
Quick Oats
3 23c
Apple Jelly
2 33c
2 29c
Soda Crackers
35c
Party Loaf

First Qualitq

BRUNSWICK

dozen 14C

DOUGHNUTS

pkg

K,uS

LAYER CAKE

COTTAGE CHEESE

21b 44c

Bring your rotion certificate to
Matk's and gel Brunswick* — long
famous for their safe, dependable

lull pound 13C

Ib.

box

COUNTRY CLUB

Ib.

FANCY RICE

u.,ta

29c

Sixe 6.00x16 at only
Plus Tax

$148S

HI-HO CRACKERS

21c

PEANUT BUTTER u*. 2

39c

REMEMBER!

CUT-RITE WAX PAPER 2

29c

You can buy Brunswick tires on our
Easy Pay Plan.

MA BROWN

Ib
pkg

“ST

12-oz
can

FLORIDA

Kroger'* Low Price

Large
Crisp
Stalks

Flavor

5c

t&gt;

NEW GREEN CABBAGE

AERO-WAX

IQvarl 43c)

KITCHEN KLENZER

ORANGES

63c

SUPER SUDS

WAR

BONDS

S1.95

GLASS CLEANER

29c

WATER SOfTENIR

MELLO

4 ib. 29c Z?

- and a
United States 70 years ago For
— —.
... The Rev. L.
past 42 years he na* resided on
on'Stonc will conduct the fufarm In Rutland Twp. Surviv­ ICT-T i$n',c£* at the i^oherd chapel
are hl* wife. Olive; a aon. L£k thk Thursday, afternoon al three
ock ik. Interment will be In the
Irvu g cemetery.-

SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS

’ IIAHLOW MOORED
I Harlow Mnnrcd. aged 70. passed
away
on
Snturdoy
afternoon,
i March 17. nt hi* home. 420 E. Stale
। Road. Seventeen years ago, Mr.'
Moored came to Hasting* from Alk-gan Co., and (or several years wa*
i.an employee of till* city Survivng
are hi* wife: Marion; three son*.
Floyd. Caledonia: Glenn, Ann Ar­
bor. and FYirrmt. Bellevue; one
■ (tumbler. Mrx. “Bernard Cart. Hun­
tings: )wo sisters. Mrs. Dora Car­
. renter. Tustin, and Mrs. Cora Todd.
' Wayland: and eleven grandchil' dren. Mr. Moored had been a mem­
ber of the United Brethren church
for 45 years. Funeral services were
i held at Ute Jefferson St. United
Brethren church on Tuesday aftrmoon. Mar. 20. at two o'clock, the
nfv. F W. Moxon officiating. In­
, torment w*» in thr Parmelee ccinc- ;
|,vfry-_________ 11,____

SATURDAY, MARCt 24, 1 O'CLOCK
Located at 112 E. Cou t St., in Hastings
Table and chair*.

everal rockers.
Victrolaa.
adding and quilts.
Buffet. Chest of drawer*.
mall »how case.
•
Wardrobe.
!hina cabinet.
2 pc. living room suite.
'edaslals. High chair.'
Bed davenport. Desk and
Tubs, etc.
chair.
Camp beds. Stoves.
Laundry-stove.
Wishes and cooking uten3 library table*.
,
sil*.
2 bookcase*.
Other articles too nu­
Walnut organ.
merous to mention.

Drosters.

MRS. HIED WOI.COTT
Mrs, Flora U Wolcott, aged 60.
whn ha* been In fulling health for
a long time, passed away suddenly
of a heart' attack about eleven
o'clock Sunday evening. March 18.'
Mrs, Wolcott, for many 'cars was
an employee of thp farmer Wool
Booi Co., hera. Bhe wxs a member
ot Emmanuel Episcopal church
and a Past Matron nf Hastings
Chanter No. 7. O.E.S. She had lived
in thr vicinity of Hastings for the
past fifty years. She Ls survived by' •
her husband. Fred Wolcoli. one
•Liter. Mrs. Dorr Mead Kalamarco;
and two brothers. Bew Landis.
Woodland, and Robert Lundir..
Fhnl. Funeral sen ires were citaducicd bv the Rev, Don M. Guri­
on Wednesday afternoon, March 22.
nt the Leonard chapel and Inter­
ment was in Rlve.-slde cemetery.

If you wont the bait
in motor lubrication,
you'll wont
SUPER­
WEAR.

££ 23c

5 GAL. CAN
$347

TERMS: CASH.

FANCY

pig

SAE Grades
10 - 20 - 30 - 40

17c

WYANOOTTE CLEANSER

49cYD. 54" WIDTH
WHILE STICK LASTS
ON

More Comfort Wearing

BEN FRANKLIN STOP

^'5
*
"'£'1-i-a-e

s
b

ib

WE

SPIC &amp; SPAN

Xl9c

SIRLOIN STEAK

b 37c

RIB ROAST

“&gt;

29c

PORTERHOUSE STEAK P&lt;£,t, fc 47c
LEONA SAUSAGE32c

BOY

POULTRY

KROGER-

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BeW" *“”•

shoe «*»?’■ AhCS

she o»" r- - 0
u should bu’p
yon

EMMAv

ENAMEL

6 Point*

s

SALE

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

FALSE TEETH

Sc

QUICK-DRY
(The Original)

28c
25c
27c
21c
22c

IATTERN

Colored Oilcloth

Ch»s. Kahler, son of John and
Carrin Kahler was born In Hope
township. Auk. 5. IRGH and pessed
away March 13 In Pennock hos­
pital, aged 76.
He was married to MLr.s Katie
Horn. Feb. 1. 1W3. They lived in
the old hurutstead In Hope town­
ship until lorn when they moved
to their present home
He ,‘trved many yeans as president
if the Delton Telephone Co, which
office he held at the lime of his
death.

them on • •

si.09

CHUCK ROAST
26c
ib.

DEWEY REED. Mgr.

ONLY

Always Tasly and Tander

Whiting Fillets No Bone
Herring Fillets f*&gt;ww.
Yellow Pike n.'Twiy
Pickerel h.»h.». lin&lt;.,.«i
Bulk Mincemeat

Beds.

MOTOR OIL

17c

KROGER'S QUALITY BEEF

Ib

I
.
I
.

Kitchen cabinet. v

MACO-LAC

Ad Cut*

2 sets coil springs.
I uH«» mifixm--------------------

Kitchen «tove.

100
PURE
PENNSYLVANIA

«""* «c

RENUZIT (Gallon 65c)

SWEET
POTATOES

the
Ute
his
ing

‘ SUPERW2AR"

SPRING HOUSE­
CLEANINC VALUES I

CAULIFLOWER

BUY

being a

EsyiWMisaa
tuwnelUD.
Mr. Vanderbrook vu
born In The Netherlands. comlngTo

3 ,it. S1.39

WALLPAPER CLEANER 40£

5c

$3

PETER J. VANDEMROOK
Peter J Vanderorook. aged 77.

■ununr, rooty
VITAMINS

MOTOR OIL &gt;.™««i 10

ClnLERY

and *on Clifford, two gri
and a heal of relative* and
Funeral service* were
Henton funeral home. Dei
R*v. T. A. Moyer oflicUtl
termcn'. |h Oadar Crwk camatory.

OGDEN B. DONLEY
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Ogden B. ~ '
Mr- and Mrs Eldon Matthews.
Route 3. announce the engagement home at J
I Nm ivill* on
of their daughter. Margie Baine, lo early Sutai
tier of the peace and on' the board
Wing a )
Kenneth W. Strata, son of Mr*. Wil­
Carlton township of review in Rutland Funeral serv­ (oil
1-. - •
&gt;f. Rena;
■
wife.
and one son. Earl,
liam Strain. Rome 3. Battle Creek.
—" -tu a life- ices are to be at the Leonard chapel
»unty.
.. ...——
..... He this Thursday afternoon at one
‘. Minnie: o'clock, the Rev Karl H. Keefer of
survived by hb wife.
three^
•ee datightam. Mr* Bertha Wat- Grand Rapid* oOclaUng.
inter­ chi &gt;gl in this city but lurUur ar­
- DctArtt. Mr*. Ina Minser. West raenl will be in the Rutland cem- ray jmenu have not yet been ccmBranch 7a n'd Mn Emin* Sherman’ etery. "
*■““ |
Auburn.Heights;
----------Xcighls: nine
nine grandchllgrandchll- ,
*---------- :---------------------------dren
and eleven
great-grandchil­ jujjg. ANNA E. WltLITTS
'
'
great-grsndchUdren. Mr Dnn'.ry was
member
— a- ---------—
Mr. Ann. E. WUU|U.
n WAR BONDS will assure your post1 ar financial security.
cf the Free Methodist church and
funeral services were conducted by
the pastor, the Rev. Seth Davey,
the church on Wedneaday afternoon. March 31. al 3:00 o'clock, in­
terment In Riverside cemetery.

SAVINGS!

‘if 4.03

MONEY-BACK

*

Mrs. Minnie Groat, aged 73. who
haa been in poor health for a long
time, pasted away on Wedneaday,
March 14. at the home of bar aon.
Leo Groat, in Johnstown. She had
lived in the. Banficld vlctaty for
over fifty years. Surviving beside
the son are two half -brothers.
George Lelnaar of Hickory Corners
and William Lelnaar of Dalton;
also a itep-sister. Mrs. Nettie Casey
of JohcMcnm. The remains were
brought to the Leonard funeral
home and service* were held at
the Banfield church on Saturday
aftarnoon. the Rev. Robert Smith
officiating Interment was In the
Banficld cmctcry,

COUGHS—
specials!

.. Ik-.rUl.l IrrilAli-na Du. To f-M.

Hasting*

For Better
Baking!..

special music were enjoyed. Refresh-1
menu of warm sugar, crackers and
i c-Mkles were serveef with Lady Laura
। Spanable and Lady Laura Ma Moon
in.charge. The next meeting will

—With Buckley’s “Canadiol"

HASTINGS GRAIN &amp;
BEAN COMPANY
Phone 2678

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—

CHICK-MASTER STARTING MASH
with

«&gt;'•

OBITUARIES

For Furniture.
Woodwork
Automobile*
Covers easily.

leave* no brush
marks, and dries
quickly to a hard,
lasting, finish.

5,40 75f

198

to

Q6f

. Pol J

SGUARANTEED BRANDS

Banish Paint Worries - Buy Mac-O-I,ac
__________________________________________________ \

TAYLOR'S SHOE

parrots.

�held Thursday al the home of Mrs.
Wm Bradford with Mrs. L R.
Slater. chairman About thlrtvwere
In attendance. Mrs. T P. Olea was
In charge of the devoUonali and
thia was followed by an in tercallng

SOCIAL ITEMS *
rirYau? at^^dLir'^tjUc*ghw

A groups
wtvea ware
L"rm‘upJ%.t3
h ma i1 i&gt;r
met Lathrop.
Wedel and Dr.

"FIRST cilE FIRST SERVED"

COMPLETE
SELECTIONS
CHOOSE /
ANY
/&lt;
PAIR /

any way. those who served yp;
I Without the cooperation of each one.
the affair would have been a fall*
lure. Mrs Gladys Henry, prasldcnl.
| was program chairman
। There are still a few articles re­
maining from the sale of occupa­
tions! therapy goods sent over trona

ly alngln*

YOUR PlfK OF HUNDREDS
OF PAIRS FEATURING ALL
OF THE SMART DETAILING
OF RAT ONED
_
SHOES-STftES
FOR DRESS
OR PLAY
.» C
PAIR /

A

Gladys Henry.

J. Henry. Smit

WILCOX’S

brldgf

EASTER
FLOWERS
AND
PLANTS
The cfeht members of the Study
ub -wfee lucats of Mrs A. D
IcDOhMi « 1 Monday. After lunch-

4ow is the time to stort thinking obout your orders foe tester.
&gt;Vc will here beautiful Easter lilies, hydrangeas, azaleas. cinerarias, planted

DON’T ORGETSECOND PAIR

iastcr eggs, daffodils, tulips, and gardenias.

ight toenlh enjoyed dinner with
er atMran|evenlnu of bridge; Mar-

roscs, orchids, cornations, tulips, sweet

peas,

gardenias,

violets,

snapdragons,

iris, and stocks.
Huehlman

RATIONED SHOES

lc. Tenn. Monday.

4.-'

Please call your orders in early—especially for corsages.

Our plants will be sold from Goodyear Brothers Store as usual, on F-Afay and
RtataJOaiguiliel aitd Mrs. Keith.11
YcrtH? ]
Sunmyfdlnner guests of Mr. and
Mrs.'(Maurice Hynes were Mr. and*;
Mrg.-jHcniy Wwf»l. Mr. and Mn.ll

Saturday, March 30 and 31.

We will deliver Easter Lilies andsAher plants
, v'

from Wednesday on.

Call 2530 or visit our greenhouses ot 104 E. High Str-^cT.

WILCOXGREIHHOUSES

ih a party honoring the
of her mother. Mrs. Hen-. '
in alao that of
j
nty&gt;relatlvei».T’.Ti&gt; preaent
the Th^-dbre Busn fam- j
roil On Sunday Mr. and

11 Mri. Ro«er Fowler were
Sunday afternoon when
Mr. Fowler's relative* and
lulled on the newly marlie. They came with a car-

OOTWEAR

EASTER COATS
SUITS
$l(J95up

DON’T DELAY. HERE’S YOUR
CHANCE OF
ING IN ON THESE
TREMI
IUS REDUCTIONS

MrsT Harold Noah and Mary Fran*
cesTof Middleville Mr. and Mr&gt;,
Fooler received many lovely gifts.
mEs. ’fJarrel
Buckland .gave a
duty Monday evening to celeCmuHar! little aon- Michael's thlrrtTiirthday Tl &gt;4c present were Mrs. Farrvti Anderson and Jimmy. Mrs.
Russell] Whittemore. Judy and Ar-

EASTER
H ATS_

. - •
- Mrs. { Roman Feldpausch enter-

Two Pairs And Double Your pavings!

$098 up
depart

smart. Alao a g&gt;*xl sclcctwi
cottpervaUvc matron styles.

BLOUSES

•OF A BIG COLLECTION
1 PLATFORM PUMPS (N OUR
BIG 5c SALE. BRING

ALONG A
’hroeder. who was celebrating hi*
fhty-secnflM--htrthdAy wn the
nl perwn in the United -States
*11 ducfum-chloride for treatl Igraval roads and la still an
tl|e salesman with the company

Twenty-four were present at the
talneaa Women a Hospital Guild,

ajgoiaUvr supper
twn&amp;lRh voted
-cAr.urr cooker for
ital and to donate

being enjoyui.
to pufrhat" a
Pennocr hosI&amp;0 to Ute Ida

DRESSES

G-KOC/P OHfy
HERE’S THE GREATEST SELECTION 01 SPRING SHOES
YOU'VE EVER SEEIiN- AND EVERY AIR NON - RATIONED. STOCK JUP NOW! BUY ONE PAIR AT
REGULAR PRKty SECOND PAIR for 5e

$595 up

REDS-BROWN
BLUES-BLACK

nice

JfQ?

SHOE STORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. MARCH tt. IMS

Q£

MEWS

Mn. Don Oury tti Orangeville for ■ land on Monday on bualnec*.
Mrs. Alien Fender on Thursday
i*y night service at Neigh“*■“ luSunip
‘
J’ 1U ------MW.-------WHO*“
DIOSC
1Tborhood .House.
Itecntly. came home fror.i Butterworth
.Weekend
. taken from that kg for grafting
Albert Stauffer were Mr* M;rt!
moving
1 Ida arm which had bc«a buUr
Tift. Teddy and Yvonne of R. I.
. Street.
Mr .nd Mr. no^l rnr.hul or'
“Mnand Mr and Mrs. Fred Foow of , Lt. Anne Perry, who Lad nwie all months ago. M----------------------- -Mrs.
Wm.
Stebbins.
Mrs
C
B
Mi
u
r£r«S
r
'uS£
“
*
’
iKiK«S5F^Su~
Mr. and Mrs Robt- Cot k and
"J’. VJhTZt
*i,\
Lansing were the gueau ot Hastings her preparations to leave cm Mon- wmfined to her bed recovering from
Mlu Ootinla
Cook
returned
Bunday
Matron.
Mrs.
Richard
orooa.
Mr*.
relatives On Sunday.
&lt;!*&gt;' on her return trip to Ouadal- serious injuria* reeeivr*
yuuwrcvummi
omiuu,
Ur* Rubt
Rubl
from vwnju*
chieMow
here the?
were:, °"«lun Ironaldr uiuf «n.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Larsen of canal, waa delighted to receive, just1 accident.
guesu of Mr and Mn Jo* Utile I
*cre 10 Or*,‘d R*P,&lt;ta
Muskegon
------- - were
- here Thurg
beforei*txrting or
Word from Culver M
whose son, T. Sgt. Bob Utile v.m TUecday.
“ ”“nd” JinrH^nd., to orwd lUpld. »«h fling for the Legion party a
Little Mha Darla Jewn Newton
home on furlough after spending 18
the guests of Mrs Marshall
,U
JiT’Sumnmm vPdaP* ft hnm^ wllh lhrrc ®ther boJ’’ ,or
hard
months in the Aleutians. Ensign U spending the week with Mn.
. her an additional 15 days at home.
; c
u hoflor ’ u among the
and daughters
"n u&gt;c
‘ °’u among uu
Mlsa Hasel Henry spent part of• She went to Battle Creek, however. ‘
Robt. Harper, the aon ot Mr. and Dorr Kenyon mid Marjorte uf KaJ- lUig* and Dr and Mrs. Glenn C. ln Fr.-port on Saturday and called
Munger of Woodland spent 8un-lon Mrs. Julia Godfrey
La*t week at Dowling with her cou­ and intercepted a Detroit nurse, who
Mrs Walter Harper and hi* bride gmaaoo.
.
I Jack Wallen. 8 1/c. was home sin* Royal and Miss Lena Bryant. wu aLo returning to Guadalcanal,
Mrs. Mary Clark returned Thurv- 1 **•?. to 82u?‘tuck/
Mr. and Mrr, Don Smith. Mr* I from Sampson. N Y.. over the weekPfc Gerald and Pfc Harold Reg­ but who had not received her noliLou Dillon of Chi
tlcago. were other "
day to the iurnie of her sister, Mta.
» Harper family BA.
’Donnell -f..r
after a ten-dny Aben Johnson. Mrs Geo Lock-, end for a few days’ visit with his ers returned Sunday morning to neation before leaving home. The
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wxxl and Mrs W. R. Cook were in parents. Dr and Mrs D D Walton Altaa, Okla., after a visit of fifteen two lieutenants made plans and
preaent.
visit in Kalamazoo.
Marshall Wednesday where they
Sunday guesu of the Rev. and days at home with relative*.
changed thslr reservations for their
Mr. and Mr* Del Woodhouse of
A Saturday guest of Mr and Mrs. , visited the public schools end al- Mrs. L. Winston Htono were Dr.
Mrs. C. W. McKee relumed Tues­
Battle Creek. Mr. and Mr* M. A. Dorr Rawson wm Mn. Fred Raw­ tended a claaa In Bible apprccia-. and Mr* C. B Cllllcr and Mr. and day from BuffaJu. N Y.. where the
Becker, and Mr*. Cynthia Hart of son of Vermontville.
1 lion.
,
Mr*. Peter HartCdVclt of Orand had been vUitlnjUJclaUvea for sev­
Detroit, were Sunday dinner guests . CpI, lan c. Ironside of B rJr’..,
1 -----Barbara Shannon of WM.C.E. i Rapid*
eral weeks.
of Mrs. Ida Palmatler. Mrs Anna Field. Denver. Cuki.. spent Sunoxy spent
Mrs. Ailcen I:&gt;enhatti Dewe was the Montgomery Ward stere, has
rpent lite weekend at home
Mr. and Mrs. J. E McCullough
Baldwin and her daughter, Luufse.. with
w..n hia parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
’Lt.
’ Comm A. A. Kirchner, who 1 and children ot Flint were gucato'qf, tlie guest o! Mrs. Emma OKandk-r rented Ute Glenn Densmore apartof Welcome Corners called on Mr*. I Jolui
has been in tlie Hfiuth Pacific 18 Mr. and Mr* John Wood and Mr Swadung of Battle Creek rm Friday ment,. W. Court St. Mrs. Thoma*
... enlorin^
...
.... lewve^ar
...... .. ’hjs
t-i. i ind
*n^ MJ*. Harry
Harrv Waters
Walrr, over
nv««r the
&gt;lw- and Saturday.
Paimatler Bundav afternoon.
Hunda gkSnts of Hr. Mtf'feir. J. month*. 1*
, will come later from Aurora. Ill.
Tlie Rev. and Mrs. Alvin C BarkT hr fire department has been
Tlie guest* of Mr.wM-Mnt. Myron ! Davi*.r&gt; d Miss DcnaftTa Buw&lt;.H heme in Grand Rapids. Lt. Comm.1 weekend. Mr. and Mr* A. L KelTuckerman for Sunday dinner were ■ wpw 'kfr and Mr* David BiutuL. Kir&lt; hner and family spent last *«« u&lt; Harlotta. parent* of the er and children accompanied by Mr. called out three time* during the
and Mrs. Ed Walters of North Irv- p»‘t week because of gtmi fires that
---------- ---- omen. MlaT Martha &lt;*'*- Wedneaday wllh his mother hi this thf!* wo*n"\, rrtS2S*.,to
1i »&gt;'h Mr. and Mrs McCullouah aft- Ing. were at Brighton Saturday and were out of control The first two
Battlft CWek. Mn. Dale Smith &lt;d har. Loosing and Carp. Kermit
tnnit city.
Sunday where the fottuc.* conuucted calls, both in one day were al the
■ 3, jVr»kcnd
*l the Wood and waters ------K.&gt;l*m.tr_o&lt;&gt;. and Mn Ark&gt; Martin Starnm. Vermontville.
Weekend guests
gueata of Mr. and Mrs. ji f*■r ■- *
u. _
..h. ,{tl
rtlunp when the blase ran
cZ&gt;*^ntk: City.
_ev
Jas Radford was in New Yu.'k Roy Thomaa were Mr. and Mrs hixne.
ire the gusatr through the gras-v into the nearby
Claude Thomas of Kaiamosoo
I। Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis were
^“"Mr. artifr Mrwftyik' Werber and City last week.
UrocsH while woods. The third call on Monday
guoU
of -Mr —
and• —
Mn. Carl•
Mr. and Mrs Oraydon Hvnra of 1 Sunday •
—-7- -•
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mn.
two daughters. U&gt;firiy mid Nancy,
waa a gras* fire on E Thorn St
Creek spent Saturday with -pettmpn of Kalamazoo. Enroute there.
of Rlver'Rotiga'vulted at the home Clark Payne were Mr. and Mr. Hattie
Mrs Roy Everetr vl itrd fir. and
Warrm Moore has purchased the
Mr and Mr* Maurice Hvum
home they called on Mrs Q. O.
of Mn. Gottlieb Weebor over the Wayne Bidelman of North Muske­
Dr. and Mrs Burton Perry and s‘g»^ of. £}•»«*«’’• *»» ‘lt,’u‘rh‘!b Mrs. Rof Henney c: lis.tl. Crck Newton Benner property on W. Mill
weekend of March 10. Vico Rizzi gon.
St., and the More. »o long conduetB4U‘e
^“the^tSffi*^ M^s. F&amp;d part of last week.
Mr. and Mn. J.din Gould spent MnnAd”?.PCrry *"C
of River Rouge had dinner Satur­
Mn. Maude Sparks accompanied ed by Mr. Benner, has passed fillo
“ was the guest of Mr and Mn. Floyd
Saturday in lUtcly and Sundpv
day night at the Werber home
her
son.
AL.
Brown
to
lib
home
the
management of the new owners,
at their farm home on Sun—.. entertained
......... -.
at the .........
home of
Mrs Pnocbe Mote returned Sat-‘ | Gedtlll
Sunday guests of Mrs. Ale id were
in Ann Arbor on Friday for a visit. Mr and Mrs. Olrnn Storr tjacqueMr day. Her two daughters, who have • Ai~ was here for the Legion birth­ line Moore’.
Stauffer mid Mr. and Mn. Albert Mr and Mrs P. S. Griswold In urday from a winks visit with
***« w“h their grandparrnu for
.
and Mr *F’ •* Al
•••,lcrdln8
—■*— Tr'rZL•*­n Ukr , twelve
weeks, returned to St. Johns day party on Thursday evening.
Stauffer were the Emerson Stauf­ Big Rapid*.
'I Mrs. Sterling Roger? who recent­
Mr*. Allison Tolle* spent last Odesaa.
• ,.y'wr.
fers of Alto.
. Mrs. Byron Girard of Holland ly underwent an operation, returned
t
„ । with their mother.
«•—-•Sunday
gueato of Mrs. L. H , nic Rev and Mrs L. Wtnston came Friday for a wail wllh Mr. Bunday to her home from Pennock
Mn- Irene Rayner, MLv Marvel week in Cleveland. Ohio, vith her
ln Grand Rapids on and Mrs Lester Reynold*. That hospital and is convalescing.
Rayner and Bert Farrell were vbi- son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Evarts and Ml» Agnes Sim were «tnnP
Mr and Mrs G«&gt; Merritt Miss Monday attending a district rnlnlv- evening the three went tn Battle
Mlm Angie Bates reported to the
lajs In Battle Creek Bunday. While
Mr. and Mn Ralph Coscnrrlll Mary .Schermerhorn of Grand Rap- terui meting held at the Clark Me­ Creek to see Kenneth Reynolds, who Banner Monday that she had cro­
there they visited Mn. Louannc
Baker. Whose son Vernon wt&gt; home and Miss Junnic Co*carcUl left ld*. also Mrs. E M. Briggs and mortal home
Is a patient in Community hospital cuses In blossom in her yard. They
on furlough from the Meremnt Friday fur an extended vacation Mito Emily Shipman &lt;&gt;f Lansing. I Bunday gueet* of Mr and Mn. following an auto accident in which are all In a wide range of colors
Marine. Orville Coon who la home in Miami. Fla- where they will, vbit
Mr and Mn. Duane Wlier and George B Heath were Mr and he suffered a broken back.
on a 30-day furlough from India Mr. Coscarelli's nephew.
her mother. Mrs Lewis Stanton.. Mn. B. J Kemp and jjhildren of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chamberlain
••
?-----------Mr. and. Mrs. Harley Fox Mrs. spent St ndsy with
-.... ...
Mr „.
and Mn \ Grand Rapids and Mr. nnd Mn. were weekend guest* c.{ Mr. and »itt. Mich., will be sorry
Mrs. Alice DeVries and Miss Mary Archie Reickord and Mbs Grace Fred Bowerman in Mlddh
MlddlrvtXr
, Adelbert Heath and children of Mrs. Lyman Chamberlain and fam­
DeVries were guests of Mr. and Reickord. spent Sunday in Kula•*
’
**’
---------- ” tf Lansing Bedford.
ily.of Charlotte. Sunday afternoon
Ml»
Arlene
Campbell
• ’
Mrs. Robert Brady of Buttle Creek manxi. wllh Mr. and Mn. William «pent the weekend here and ecle- i Mr and Mn. Floyd Barry of Bat- they all went over to Lansing to see
FOX and son.
■ bruted •••»
her u.«v.aMuy
birthday wui
Sunday
.umj ***
at me
the [ tie Creek were dinner
MW...*. guests of his Harry Bolter, who ha* been seriously
on Sunday.
Mrs. Lowell Teeter relumed
Doris and Mary Lockwood. Anne home of Mr. and Mn. David Good-1 brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and 111. but was feeling better Sunday.
Monday after spending the week­ Goodyear. Gooruia Spirts mid (Sick year.
Mrs. Forrest Lr.r.r
Lane fvVurr.rd
returned with
end tn KaUnuu*M&gt; and Paw Paw.
Branch, member* ul Emmvnfiel
Mrr.
Doria Gamble McNicol. S 2 c of choir, accompanied the Rev. and Mr. Lane from Saranac on Sunday
where she hud been the guest of
T’
.
I- Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Hay for several
davs,
Mr. and Mn&gt;. Forrest McMillan
and Mr and Mrs Kendall Reahm
were In Newaygo on a fishing trip
for the weekend.

Cleveland. Ohio. waa the Bunday j
•*&gt;"• Mr. rtewtn.
aylas.
i
Mr. and Mrs Dorr Rawson en-1 Mr. and Mn. Clyde Gamble And
family
of
JackMO
Went the w*cx- '
lertalned Mr
Ivan Holme* ana;
end with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ■

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THE AVERAGE PERSON BUYS AN AB­
STRACT NOT OVER ONCE IN A LIFE­
TIME - MANY PERSONS NEVER
HAVE HAD AN ABSTRACT AND
WILL NEVER NEED ONE - WHY PAY
FOR THE OTHER FELLOW'S AB­
STRACT

(The Symbol of Fino Bus Service)

BUS

SCIUptlLU.

Buses Lv. Hastinjs —ffbilingx Time
TO GRAN!) RAPIDS
Dty. 530 A.M.
“
12 »5 P.M.

TO FORT WAYNE

"
10 te P.M.
(Mon. Only) 1.08 A.M.
TO LANSING
Es. Sun. Hol. II.I* A.M.

TO KALAMAZOO
Ex. Sun. Hol. R.20 A.M.
Illy. 3JO P.M.

Tcmporory Station 150 E. State St. 2nd Floor Ph. 21-37
TICKETS TO ALL POINTS

PO DO
SHAVING CREAM
Latheror Brushless
33c sixe Croydon
Double Edge
Blades, 19c sixe

B0TH-39c

PERFECTION
HANDCREAM
MARCH SPECIAL

75c SIZE-49c

ORLIS

wire Sunday gurata of Mr. and
Mrs Lewis Rush of Clarksville
Mr. and Mr* W J. Lillington.
Laura Lou and Dick nnd Mrs
Blanch Otlt spent tiw weekend in
Lr.nsing Mtu Grace Edmond* who
had also been there for the week­
end accompanied them home.
Friday night guesu of Mr. and
Mr*. Rlcliard Cook were Mr. and
Mr*. Kim Sigler of Battle creek. '
Mr and Mr*. Chester. Bapghart
entertained Mrs
Marv Ciirrman
and daughter Pauline of Ionia on
Monday.
Wm. McKnbrht of Wilmette spent
the weekend with Ills mother. Mrs.
Joseph McKmght who returned
with him on Monday for a two
weeks’ visit.
Sunday Rural* of Mrs. Lillian
I lehty were Mr. .and Mr*. R. H.
Mi'ier nf Battle Creek.
Sunday guests of Mr. anti Mr*
Chester Barnhart were hla bnrtlwr
Ferry Banghart and 'Miss Metis ftIxeimls of Detroit.
veralty hospital in Ann Arbor the
latter pan of the week
।
miv
. . Marjorie Hill of WM.C.E 1
spent the weekend at home
|
A guest &lt;&gt;f Mr. and Mr-&gt; Jack Stem
is her mother. Mrs. George Brigg*,
who.is entente to her heme in
northern Michigan after a several i
weeks’ visit in Minneapolis. Minn.1
and Wisconsin
Thursxlay guests of Mr?. Ray Fin- '
ni ■ and Mrs. David French arc Mrs.'
Clifford Brainard. Mrs. H. J. :
Theme. Mn. C H. Hills and Mrs ,
Robert Thompson । of Battle Crtek.1
land Mis Hugo itulchc and Mrs.'
David Cox of Grand Rapid*.
|
Mrs.. Frank Andrus and Mr?
Fred Stebbins arc attending the.
flower show in Detroit, this week. I
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evorett of Lini do-1 spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I
Roy Everett'Shitley and Gary Reynolds of'
Bedford rpent the weekend with I
Mr and -Mrs. Lester Reynold*.
I
Mr. and Mr*
Fred Bailey of
Washington. D. C. were g'icsis of ■
Mr and Mr*. Eda In Smith from I
Thursday till Monday.
Mrs. Hatelmae Mannl Tipton ha*
gone to Harlengcn, Texas, to join &gt;
her husband. T Sgl. Robert Tipton,
who Lx stationed there as an inrt rue tor.
| Mrs. Wayne Peterson was In Port-

We have a good stock of suits and topepats mad^by
Hart, Schaffner &amp; Marx — Clothcraft — and the Amer­
ican Clothing Co. All wool materials. A good assort-

ment of colors.
Prices

FUR FELT HATS
Mode by Stetson and Schoble

$§50. $750 . $g50

TOOTH PASTE
29c SIZE

ROOMS

Wool Felts and Gabardines

ORA - TON
STEAM HEAT

100TH BRUSH

HOT A COLD WATER

REC. 39c

SHOWER BATH

BOTH FOR

49c

LARVEX MOTH
PROOF SPRAY
PT.-79C
QT.-S119

REED’S
~ tlQUTUED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
SS HooHw®.
PIimo 2241
State fr JoHotmo ——

$2750 t0 $45°°

$150 to $995

Single |3J0 per wk. op

HOTEL HASTINGS

HOMEMAKERS!
WAR WORKERS!
CAREER GIRL!

NUNN BUSH AND

EDGERTON SHOES

There’s a leader In every field, tn
Health HnpporU H’s SPENCERS.

MRS. B. L. PECK
Phone 2881

Sg5O-$750-$95O-$1250

E. Stole Road
__________ VI

JUST ARRIVED!
BRIDGE TALLIES
Dozens of New Designs

4for 5C
'BEN

IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST

FRANKLIN
StORE
------- u.

BAIR

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QUICKLY RELIEVED

WILL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING
Harvey I. Lewis
I K. CMfax SL
Haaitan. Mb

6
Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars
Let us brighten that dark base­
ment, Phone or write.

EIGHTY-

C. F. ECKARDT

Sheldon Agency
1

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

GEO. H. LEE
AUCTIONEER

SWANSON
AGENCY
109 W. State

AUTO

Ar FIRST
FIRE

LIFE
BONDS

DR. DERK STUIVE

Climax. Mich.

Phone 13 F21

m

TOVO

Protect yoxr car, youreelf and riders
with a tall Hrvice policy in the
World's Largest Automobile Ineur-

usE666

Cold Preparation* a* directed

cIKe Spine
is the Human
Switchboard
controlling
Health and

JOHN BECK

AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY

Mos

Mich.

Delton,

Hales made in any section.

Datei

Marshall Furnaces
Repairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK
SALES

Floor Sanders for Rent

Prices at Hostings Livestock
Sales, March 16. 1945

SCOTT SERVICE

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

All kinds cf trucking

Top Hogs$14.60
Roughs
$13.85
Stags
$11.50
Feeders .
...
$5 to $24
Top Lambs--------$16
Ewes$14.50 a head
Top Veal Calves..
SI3
Deacon Calves-------- $3 to $12
Dairy Cows..'
$60 to $200
Beet Heifers
&amp; Steers..
—$11 to $15
Beef Cows$8 to $12
Conner &amp; Cutter
Cows----------------------$6 to $3
Bulls
..$9 to $12

PHONE 2812
OR LEAVE ORpERS AT
817 S. HANOVER
INSURANCE and BONDS

Jerry Andrus
one 1319

Natl Bank Bld*.

AUCTIONEER
Llil your Auction Sales with

DEWEY REED

ACHING FEET

FOll KALE—3 ton Timothy h» Inquire
ftr»l hou-r
from Fnh " **J M
eveningi after fi
I'OH MALE—H«1 •wd &lt;mO. in Clark
li 29
Harber uno
Foil SALE—.1 tun nf mivnl ln» 2 mlira
I’honr
iBlitll, Harold
■OK HAl.K—H.I.d hay and -I aw. Al.«
KOH SALE— Uli.' rug. Fa r rundltmn
rorn at C IV- IteVault &lt; rm. 1
miles r..»t Kirber- l.inaer.
Call r.t 420 K (irvn l'h.,1 ■ .1672 a-22
I’hunr 701 FA
hill HALF.— A SOV'l .rrgin &gt;d a Jibrsry
3 33
l.lhle 1‘bur.r t..&lt;ier »4.

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•

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retests

k

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than

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Whan you need an electrician
coll H. E. Smith. Phone 720
Fl-2. No job too large or too
imoll. Route 2.
T.F.

RUBBER BOOTS PAY FOR THEMSELVES
IN HEALTH PROTECTION . . APPLY FOR M
YOUR PAIR NOW . . COMPLETE SELECTIONS 38

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

-FRANK JONES
Buyer for STILES and Company,
HaMlnge etoekyards, phone 2588, or
call 617 Larry through the week.

CHOICE OF

MEN’S 15
INCH ALL
RUBBER
LACE PAC'S

HIP OR

STORM
KING
BOOTS

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
Phone 2178
Nashville
At My Expense

LLOYD J. EATON
Dates can be mode at
Banner office

print

Bill0 Sherwood

$595

FOR COMFORT

$6-98

$595

Suno
at pc

PHOI

AND SERVICE

INSURANCE
Hotel Hastings

Fl

ALL
SIZES
6 TO 12

CORNEHS AT MY EXPENSE

Loren Coppock

DeJton, Mich.

AUCTIONEER
General auctioneering. Date* c*n
be made al Banner Office.

Phone (Collect) 3965 or 2715 for

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
Horses, cows and small stock removed promptly.
Highest prices paid for beef or horse hides.

ED. FINNIE
MOVING AND STORAGE

r

HOWARD BRISTOL
Res. 3965
tf.

Phone Hastings 2715
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

SIZE 5 KNEE BOOIS - HIP BOOTS - RATION FREE!

40 A
houst
lays I

.

80 A

MEN'S
KNEE
LIGHT OR
HEAVY

BOOTS
$398
AND

■

«448
DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
Glycerin.xjvalloble from animal fats Is badly needed in
WAR EFFORT. Phone*Hastings 2565 or Kalomazoq
2-9544—Call collect.
KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collector

Kr

—

HEAVY
CLEATED
SOLES

MEN’S RUBBER BOOT SOX
MEN’S HEAVY FELT INSOLES. PAIR.

RELAX IN SOFT
KID ROMEO SLIPPERS
CHOICE OF BLACK OR BROWN
SIZES 6 TO 11

CORD
SOLES
AND
HEELS

Nice

200 ।
housi
ant I
chick
crib.
OR J
maki

�6
isldential—Industrial
cks. Tractors and Cars
brighten that dark base­
Phone or write.

C. F. ECKARDT

438 I. Grand
Phone 3721

t.

THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 22. 1945

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

BOWENS MILLS
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Springer of
Flint spent the day with his broth­
er. E D Springer and wife and
otiier relatives Thursday. * Mr. and
Mrs. Hermenette have rented the
By JANE CAMERON
VanAsrelt house and are nicely wi­
lled but will have to move soon as
the farm has been sold. * Mr. and
Mrs. Wai brink and daughter of
i B—n ...din. w.u Whlun.n uid
Grand Rapids visited her father.
believe I burned out another bearWm. 'Briggs and wife, last Sunday.
•ing. My poor brain will take just so,
‘™»n woodland: and Andrusr“\nan''“i‘’cd‘“Forw*i * Our new married couple Mr. and
much. I can understand what the! Service nu*cd Trio Cafe for the odd
* *2?m
Wright arrived
arrived home
home from
from Nash
Nash- Mrs. Seymour Hermenette 'Marian
greatest poet since King David is game.
II Wright
Springer
&gt; were given « miscellaneous
1 vllle. Tenn . Thursday. for a 15-day
: saying but I sure would be in a *pot i
" -•••
. furlough. * At the Farm Bureau shower. Saturday evening. Music
| if I had to duplicate any of hb LT. EDWARD E. THOMAS
’ meeting at the home of Mr. and ■ and songs by the Lu«senden trio
ttWUghta in a readable sentence.
| RETURNS TO HIS HOME
and
games
followed by refresh­
• Mr*. Orson McIntyre Saturday evenmg. IlIt »»r
was ur.mn:
decided u,to tename
rename me
the menu. passed a very pleasant eve­
son OIof- 'rung.
I v^„
■&lt;&gt;., L... if
I Lt. Edward Et Thomas, son
Ui M™- ohve Townrfnd Chance of group the Southwest Maple Grove ning. * Mr. and Mr^. P O. Bennatt
!ud and teen
m uv
Grand R»P&gt;«*» »n«i grandson of J. I Group as it tuu been divided and of Hastings visited relatives here
Townsend of Lowell, arrived j the Assyria meftibera have a group one day last week.
tiiSa t. -25, wPo ^»uiey cre*te,! home on Friday Lt. Thomas, a sig-'‘n U**r locality. Anyone wishing
*hal Walt Whitman “&gt;’V nai corn*, man was a orlsoner of ‘° attend is always welcome The SAXON CASTLE NOTES
‘.‘if" L« noth^JrPa,5rl?he JurnTfrom Aur?l 9 1SS to Jan ‘ APrU meeting will be with Mr. and
One must admit that RixcnI than thr- mother of men. ’ So take ",L
’-»**- “Jan. |
R
Gfllaspie. * A large group
, heart and make them into fine, coull*~'
stated .
„la.('e and friends gatK-red at Castle looks well after one reaches
rageous mem There tsartUng to be' ™ ‘he
•»
the D^nhim
££rtav tlie second floor of the building.
The
entrance is anything but’In­
no place in this world for the other. luan ln ‘he Philippines. He wasLvcnlng (o honor Mr and Mrs Floyd
viting. or perhaps we .'hould say
" ' '
.
I inCth?ahi!l«ni?.?lfrnm*rh!lr
Cellanccus shower of many fine and i ’was’’ for the lower halt has been
redecorated. It now mat.hes the
i A good many country people we. ,n ‘he hospital from last October, UM.jU| gm4.
hallway on the upper fljor and
‘know have stacks of paper ready ‘ un,111 hb rescue as a result of an
---------------- ----------------------I tor salvage, and don't know wlwt.
,^V a Jap guard who clubbed .
•s
* gives one a lift ns ire cntitS hntcad
. to do with it. The Boy Scouts could him with hb rifle. On the &lt;fcath HUBBARD HHJUI
* of that old building fcelln t.
get in good deed* enough for several march he was beaten twice by the. Mr. and Mre. Claude Willson have
"*
Saxon Castle will be open for the
• day* if they would plan ana execute -’aP guards and flogged twice at m°yed into their new home on the first time on a Friday-nij-ln begin­
‘ the collection of this waste paper, the prison camp. After a two weeks’ HUI plate which they purchased ning this week. Those young people
■ The local schoolhouses would be a ; slay at home, 14. Thomas goes to “me time ago * Mr. and Mrs who are of high school ug,- or
good place to begin with the collect- Percy Johes hospital for treatment
h^*e moved to the
older will be admitted by showing a
‘
■
. ----------- --- &lt;»&gt;------------ -' Claude wiiLson farm and win worx membership card or by paying ten
ArcRPTM pout st
Ilhe “mc- * SIr- “n&lt;1 Mrs Jame-» cents. The doors will open at eight
j Am trying to get a back Colliers mi CHIT AN iRTATFroi i For
I H,crkan- Jr • of near Detroit spent and close at eleven.
MICHIGAN
KTATE
(
OI.I.F.GL
|
Sunday
with
Mrs.
Frances
Storkau
| of s year or so ago that lu*» the
We are still looking ’or folia who
Barry county friends of Dr. Hnr-, and *on Leo. * Mbs Elizabeth Dick- would like to work on the city
feature article concerning the fam­
' ous King Ranch in Texas. The olu B. Tukey. who has been chlei | erson and baby returned to the playgrounds during the summer. It
reason lor this belated Interest is pomologis' at Cornell university. • home of her parents, Mr. and Mr:. would require about twenty-five
Ithaca.
N.
Y
.
fnr
the
uast
eighteen
IC.
Dickerson
niter
spending
the
that one of my sons is al a Corpus
year*, arc pleased to know that he । winter with friends in Cleveland, hours of one’s time per week for
I Christi base and next door to it.
has been appointed a* head of the Ohio * Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jenkins a perod of eight weeks
Perhaps one should keep bis
spent p
Friday
in «rnnrt
Grand R.mrt«
Rapids on
on
*lda‘' •"
., It Isn’t necessary to go to Texas. horticulture denartment at MichlHIS new "Champion" in invasion warfare is the amaz­
opinions lo himself, but b« ing in| though, to run into fantastic ritua­ can State College. East Lansing. business. * Mrs Joe Flala. Esther terealed in young people. It 1* diffi­
ing Studebaker Wea*cl—powered by the same brilliant
vUU*2
lions. All you need is Spook and He succeeds Dr. Victor R. Gardner. Burd and Alb*,r‘a
cult to remain quiet on a subject
6-cylindcr engine that gives such outstanding operating Stinky. We don’t have the window who is devoting hh time lo the ‘,lr Middle'ille school tTjday and that concerns the whole city. I
screens ud yet. At night- the «...
bed­ experiment station In connection !“t"d^nU,5he“£rc1
economy to the Studebaker Champion motor car.
wish only to ask that adults. t&gt;arit not high ' with the college. Dr. Tukey’s first t ‘
room window is raised, but
p» in. So wife was the daughter of the late |
a£rt*niwarri ents particularly, notice thr average
Swiftly, stealthily, the Weasel moves forward over sand,
enough lo let those imps
Ung cloth
clothDean and Mr*. Eugene Davenport |
J^RaKh^himLS one age of the patrons of our loyal
they spend the night pulling
’- Dear
snow, mud, swamp or solid ground. When necessary, it
ing otf a low table and out
it the
the win-; of Woodland She died several
mSTM restaurants on Friday or Satuiday
night about midnight and after. I
.... ................................
I Sl’.i’iESi *h»
takes to deep water like a boat.
dow. It b a most astonishing
sight year* ago
do not think that the scene indlto awaken in the morning and find ’
--------------- &lt;*&gt;—
I
Designed by Studebaker engineers, the Weasel is com­
...... Mu.-hall
............ Trl[
..Ipp * calcs a healthy situation.
all your clothes outside tne window BRANCH DISTRICT
* '.noon wi’h Mrs.
Joe Flalas are enjoying electric­
ing off the Studebaker production lines in increasing quanti­
Ted Bennink
u’tSVre’lLS Ml’iSZhT Mr *nd Mr’ O,enn Marshall at- The
ity.
The
O.
and
A.
connected
it
two
ties. It supplements more than 55,000 Cyclone engines that
giuesotne if it has rained all night. tcndwl a fnmllv galbcrtnit Sunday.
weeks ago.* Pvt. Junior Martindale BROWN SWISS CATTLE
Studebaker has already built for the Flying Fortress, more
Winston Churchill save a cone.lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Clem and wile spent part of his furlough BREEDERS MEETING
of a book to each member of hb ,?S'.dde
v* with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
than 165,000 heavy-duty Studebaker military trucksBrown Swiss cattle breeders meet­
cabinet as a must reading. Il is a ' ?rlng £r“nk1
w?°
ninety­ Dan Martindale.
ing will be held a,t the Recreation
clear. well documented account of! ‘*°
Park. Kalamazoo, on April 3 al 1:30
Studebaker... Peacetime buildor of fina can and trucks the Allies disintegration from 1018
ASSYRIA
* p.rn. All breeder* urged to attend.
to 1835. and of Germany’s deliberate
, Mr and
rUro Mm
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Case and Anyone interested, cordially Invited.
K. u’tS?"SoV ir-dw“a'“7?Sju. nd family, near Charlotte. *| daughter. Norma and Miss Bertha Program of Interest to all.
TY^rce ’ £ uXld BchwShiW Mr an&lt;1 Mr&lt; ”rrblp W,lcox h"d Miller, all of Lansing visited Sun­
irance. d&gt; ueopoia scnwarzscmid. Mr5 violet Hulsibus. Clinton. Doris. day with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman CAMP FIRE NEWS
and Mr. and Mrs. 'Willard
The Tawanka Camp Fire group
The Old Cat is back again, suffer- »”d Dorothy ns their Sunday dln- Tompkln*
Case. * The Lacey Extension Group met at the home of Lhsir guardian.
i Ing from a chewed ear and combat ne*- guests. Mr. and Mr*. Verne will meet Friday. March 30. at the Miss Jean Harrington. Thursday
fatigue. Also burdocks. I threat- W'lcpx of South Hastings were home of Mrs Ethan Winters. Potluck evening. They made St- Patrick’s
। ened to remove his burrs with the Sunday afternoon callers * Mrs. dinner at noon. * The Woman's So­ favors which were taken to the
vacuum cleaner if he doesn’t mend Charlea Uubaugh was a Tuesday ciety of tha Briggs church are plan­ hc..piial and convalescent home Sat­
his ways
guest of her daughter. Mrs. John ning a supper at the church Friday. urday morning.
• • •
iStamm .tnd family of South HasThe Veterans’ hospital.* have a! tings. * E. J. Norton of Battle Murvh 23 al 7:30. A program will | DON’T BUY THINGS YOU DONT
great need of recreational facilities. Crwk spent Tuesday with Mr. and follow, planned by Mrs. Nutter.
I
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
to occupy the minds of the wounded Mrs. Vincent Norton. Callers there
BANNER WANT ADVS PAY
INSTEAD.
men. Right now the cal) U for | the past week were the Rev. J. E
card decks. It you have a spare:Van Allen of Nashville. Mrs. John
deck in the house, aend it to. Bob|D*rby Mrs. Herbie Wilcox, the
Hawk, a CBS. New York City., Rev. T. A. Moyer, and Mrs. Mabie
Seems
seems like
uxe chess
cries men and
una checker i Adams.
nannw *
« The
ine Rev.
iccv. LJoyd
uoyu Mead
wcia of
oi
boards would be, in demand but it‘Nashville was a Tueaday caller In
would be best to query before going the Branch dhlrict.
district. * Mr. apd
opd Mrs.
Ennon Strong, formerly of this
ahead with such a project.
neighborhood, are the parents of a
daughter, born March 8th.
BOWLING NEWS
Mr. and Mn». Wayne Conklin and
Mediocre
scores predominated
the bowling of the week and a 577 family of Allegan were Sunday
series by Will Ayres with games guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Darby.
of 158-183-238 was topa. Lea Haw­ * Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Armour were
Saturday
supper guesu of Mr. and
thorne hit 562 with gamea of 178­
Herbie Wilcox. Mrs. Wilcox
188-196 and J. Miller and Boyd Mrs.
and Mrs Armour were in Grand
Payne sored 540 with respective Ranids.
Monday, on burineas. *
games of 211-164-174 and 183-195­ Helen Tucker and Linden Skidmore
171.
spent the weekend with Mrs. Mar­
In the Bliss League, Office won jorie Skidmore and Mr. and Mrs.
Squeaks and rattles mean wear, and extra wear means ■
two from Shippers: Electricians Frank Baker of Hastings. * Mn
blanked Shop Office, and Foundry Ruth Hawks and baby called on
a shortened life for your car. Remember, it is older
won three from Engineers.
Mrs. John Darby. Friday afternoon.
—needs 9&amp;d lubrication more than ever. Let your
In the Piston Ring League. *• Mr. and Mn. Arthur Skidmore
Sunoco dealer take care of your car today, and check
Grinders won two from Engineers: and family were Friday supper
Office took the odd game from guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernie Sudot points of wear.
Tool
Room,
and
Machine
Room
&gt;
----- ------------ ----- ---------- ---- , more. Mr. and Mn. Clarence Ham­
won a pair from CIO.------------------------ tnonds. of Hastings, were Sunday
LESS WEAR, WITH CARE
In the Recreation League, Strand afternoon callers. * The Leslie

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too» two tirnm from PUton Rings: Adam* and Evrett Skidmore famHaitlng* Ice and Fuel had a one |H« were Sunday cvenlt&gt;f
««me edge on Leonards: and Bliss • “r •«*, Mr*. °fov«
*
blanked White Prrxtueli
' Mr*. Leia Bldelman spent Sunday
In the Commercial League, Moose XUh Mra Emma Rice of Hastings,
won three from Medics. Middlevllle blanked Coffee Shop: State I DUNHAM DISTRICT
*
Insulation won three front Good-Al ‘he March meeting of the
year Bros. Hdwe : Walton'* car- i Union Cemetery Circle al Lacey, the

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Mouth Wash..................................59c
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IN THE GOOD EARTH

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40 ACRE FARM in Carlton Township, has 6 room
house, has electricity, 30x40 basement bam, land
lays level, good soil, price---------------------------- $4,200.00

80 ACRE FARM in Baltimore, lays very good, good
soil, 6 room house, 36x50 barn, 15 miles north of
Bottle Creek, for________________________ $4,200.00

7 ROOM HOUSE in 2nd ward, full lot, hat gas and
water, stool, attached garage for_________ $3,400.00
Grocery and restaurant buiiness doing a good busi­
ness outside business section, equipment for restau­
rant and stock and fixtures for______ -___ $2,200.00

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Nico little place ot Carlton Center, has lights, furnace
and running water, small bam, all for____ $2,100.00

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EVERY POUND IS NEEDED

200 ACRE FARM in Rutland Township, has 12 room
house, electricity, furnace, six bedrooms, a nice ten­
ant house, large bam with 25 stanchions, granary,
chicken house, hog house, garage, milk house, com
crib, has water, all this for_______________ $8,000.00

Do Not Destroy!

OR AN EXTRA 130 ACRES to go with above farm
making 330 acres_
..$10,000.00

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OKER

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Mar. 29— 1st and 4th

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. MARCH S. IMS

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the mqrnlng worship service al J to-th* ped all th* Ume.
are «T

children spent Sunday «t MulliL._
with Ker parent*. Mr and Mrs P
• A- Smith, who have just returned,
h mt front their annual winter's
trip to Florida a Mr* Marian
Hamilton of Kalamaaoo wa«. * Sat­
urday caller al the h.me of Mrs
Fred Stokoe * Mrs Wm Harper it
spending the week al Ionia with
her sister and brother .md other
retlttves a The Beuachel family ot
Sparta ha* moved to their foam In
Leighton twp. recently purchased
of will tflrkelt who bought a place
nr ar Manin. A Mr and Mra Har­
old Bal) have liirn at Pennock hot-

a• M?a Ruth li-bliientwiluTwi fondly. Their mother. Mra. Martha,
up the coals in the sugar weekend at home with her parente '
?r.,m F,S?lh ,i^ii
Dean who has been visiting at Roand caused a blase that ..The Oocxl Neighbor* claM of the ’
£
.nJ
eheater alncT the holiday? «ccom- - burned the sugar shanty and far a , MeUiodUl church school wu rn- '
«
themcnXi
back and
to Middles
e lea
threatened
the wood*,
a Mrs.
Mr. and
Vern
Miy
“S? Cou2°e to Orend lU puxiUxl
“ wTlh
Sly tile
for I Um
Char
Parker returned
home
Fn-1 tcrtalned
Hooper. alby thMr
homeMr*Mo^diy
a Mr. R 1C LsJSu Uiw daujh- • f»*
couples Iron. d«Y from Haathin where ahe spent I nUht with a good attendance and
te? MrY sareh DeWrerd of oXnd the Wheel Motor Co. in Lanabig •
Rom*n ■1?U* I
* Bunday guest*
FUnld* WM. St Pe.m™k hoapTt™ I met the While Products Co * team
home while he was xt Bcr- of the Curtis and Glenn Solrnnm
S^turtay J^ntag teethe Site?'. »&gt; • bowling match at Hasting*
“f* Uma Barnum
■ —mum uarnuni
oeiuruay rvcuiiut io eee u»e inner ■
~
buu- — — Mn. Fern Williams and aon
m &gt;&lt;hrr-!n-ls&lt; Mr*. Carrio 1&gt;-1 S&gt;»turd«Y evening and won two out -r- ~
Waerd. and Mrs Lottie Krnnm-n ut three gamaa. The bowler* w«a vena and small aon of the Free- ■ of Hastings The ladle* are math.,
rs,-.
and twin sons a Mu* Maxlue :•!**•&lt;» l*"®- ♦*'••*’«&lt;*» U*- port vicinity were callers Monday I and alatar nf
Flnkbelner accompanied by her
Marys ho.pltai In
friend. Mias Sara Jane McDonald. । Owmtl Rapids. Thureday night
■Iplng care for a very
both of Michigan Slate College' helping
verj 111
lu friend, er at a Father-Son banquet at ra*l of town early Monday nUp- .
wrraeuu wimi
Karl Keefer of Onuid ‘R*pWeerd of Freeport who is conval- ■ sswn
spent wir
the weekend
with Ma*ui.
Maxina'a.,. iTST Caledonia on Thursday night. Bob Ing where an over-heatsM sUsre^
caused some excitement but noHr*
racing from surgery ♦ Andrew people the Oscar Ftakfctaeta. MU* ,d&gt; WM calling on hU mother. Mrs I Kenyon accompanied him. * Mr. fortunately.
. .
“•
Bonnett accompanied his brut her. McDonald sang a very lovely su’o Emm* William* and other Middle-1 and Mra. Joe Cronin of Grand
__________________________________ vllle relative* one day last week. * 1 Rapid* were Wedneaday night »UMr and Mr*. A. H. E»arkrr were Hors of her aunt, Mr*. E. F. Blake
Village Elect!**
Sunday guests of hU brother M W.; and family. * Dexter Smelker cf
Village election Monday of laM
Parker and family on the west &gt; Grand Rapids spent the weekend
I county line * Mrs Louise Pierce with Ida parents. Mr and Mra week was a quiet affair with tweftvotes preauiem
ca*t Harvey
ant friend MUs Ruby Stone, and Clarence Smelker Dexter s mar- ty-oneelected
m Miner.
• a* r .ectcd
president lo succeed
Clare Corson of Lansing were! rlage to Miss Edith Gingrich ot; olenn
TT
Olrnn Blake
Rlakii wh^heM iw.
t.1
weekend vUltors of their parctiu, Grand Rapids will be an event of past ten veiia aS&gt;d
Mr and Mrs W P. Corson
March 34 at JLlUe Memorial Chap- I kglm
.21?
Mrs John Wehner went lo Lan- el.. ♦ The maple sugar season was Oscar Finkbeiner
sing Sunday to spend a few day* short and sweet, the mild spring' sSeretronr
with her grandson. Dr Merle Wch- ■ weather the past week putting an I
t'
ncr and family, a Member* of the end to all activities In that line.1 and v v r.lLr
HaruW
OES. Past Matrons club and their With temperature* up around B0
**”*•
husband* had a very pleasant time and TqZsand everyone vetting
Saturday evening when they'celc- "sprinK fevrt ' one can hardly raa­
brated St Patrick* day witn a lite thM juat Vjear ago the tern- . Ray Tolan ha* purchased one of
Jigg* supper and program at the peraturt ranged from 13 lo M. •the government nousea adjoining
Masonic hall * Mrs. Friends Rock Anyway It is a saving an coal at Uic Chapman place on east Mam
• ho haa been spending the winter pr*«ent * Mr*. Sarah Campbel;
Jack Bowman and family U oc­
»lth her sister in Miami. Fla., and
-•••* Mr.
**- and **
— Cart
--• Pferdaatel—•——&lt;
Mn,
started for home Sunday * Mr. Icr were in Hastings on Saturday. cupying another of the houses .a.
and Mrs
Ralph Finkbeiner and The former visited her niece. Mr*. the group on East Main St. and wBKI
di- •[liter. Mar.- Jane nrd Mrs Robert Beckwith and the latter understand the new manager .oFZ i
Glenn Deen and tte-MMt; J-iAnn called on Mn. P's cousin. Wilber the Kroger store will also SecurtyA7'
one—which leave* only one of tni
were Gra*.d Rtp^is thopper*. Fri- Lane at a convalescent home.
nine unoccupied.
d.-sv * MIm Lorna Prance whr l.as
Mr. and Mn. Henry Bros and 1
A Mr. Keliy of Hastings ha* pur­
been employed at the Oeukes market'Wver.l months has returned tu granddaughter. Helen Jean Brog, chased the Julia Russell home
met
their
daughter
and
aunt.
Mrs
iter home at Byron Center where Kenfteth Vogel at Lansing. Sat­ known also as the Martha Dietrich
place on west Main St.
she haa a posit (on * Mr. and Mr*.
urday
afternoon
where
the
champ
­
Glenn Blake who recently pur-^.
George Rosebloom of Gntn.1 Rap­
ids are new m*&gt;n4.*tn i of the Kro- ions winners ot basketball tourna­ chased the land on East Main 81,,Pl
. ger store. Jerry Wisniewski ha* ment* had their final playoffs. ITte br tween hU and the Russell Be# Z
I been transferred elsewhere Jerry Michigan Center team, where Mrs. ford garage has greatly Unproved '
Vogel
I*
a
teacher,
played
Reed
the appearance by tearing down
made many friends during hii
Experienced and capable men in public office j short stay here and who wish him City and not only won over their the two oM buildings and we un­
opponent* but won the slate cham­ derstand will build a good-sized
—men qualified for their jobs—is the objective
pionship The Brogs accompanied addition to JU* garage now used for
Mr. and Mr*. John Goorhouse of Helen to her home in Jackson aft­ defense
work.
of the Republican Part)-. Each one of these
Grand Rapids and Mr and Mr*. er the games and spent the week-,
Win Corson has sold four acres
Warren Allen were Sunday vis.t &gt;r« end. ♦ Mr*. Hattie Smith is spend­
men is pledged to a continuance of good
of their grandmother and UQCle. ing several day* wllh her son* near of hie property east of town ad­
Mrs Sylvia Alien and Olenn Allen Dowling and Hastings. * Mr. and joining the Rlomerama property on
government in Michigan and cooperation with
and family at Parmelee. Grandma Mra. Harry Stimson, who have been the east to Mrs Lillian Vincent
Drew ot Grand Rapid* who I* plan­
the present administration.
: Allen Is very poorly and confinrd spending the winter In Grand Rap- ing to build there.

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Kiek and Canvaletcing
Vern Smith and Vur Adams who
h4*f been ‘ur«‘cal patients at Pen­
nock hospital in Hastings, both rc। turned to their respective homes
• Sunday and are making a fine re­
covery.
Eight-year-old Jacqueline Rosen­
berg, daughter of Mr. and MARfa
Jack Rosenberg has been put
, school several days, and urdCV
hngre”1

Mr*. Oscar Finkbeiner ha* "beets
confined.to her home the past two
weeks suffering with severe burns
' reS.e.l'Td ?hen *hc'-\, accidentally
s ollied scalding water on her side
, and limb.
Mr* Ora Davis is convalescing
from several week* sIcVimss al the
home of her sister, Miss Mary Moe.
Mrs Peter Petersen returned lo
her teaching duties at thr T-K
school on Monday after a fr w day*
absence caused by sickness
Harold Haywood has been real
sick for several day* with flu and
throat trouble. Rud Bronkeman
and Clair Brog also have been off
duty and ill with flu.
9
Receive* fall
Mrs. Emma Williams was badly

I have decided to sell at Public Auction the following property on my farm known
as the John Crane farm located 1 mile west and J mile south of Lacey; or 2 miles
south of Dowling, east to Stevens school and 4 mile south on

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Thursday, March 29,1945

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TOOLS

Oliver 2 horse riding cultivator.
Oliver 14" stag plow.
McCormick mower, Big 4.
14" Gardern Clipper walking plow, new.
Osborn side rake, need] some repair,.
Co-op cream separator, 800 Ib. electric,
new.
2— 10-gal. cream cam, new.
10 bu. Chippewa seed potatoes.
Poultry equipment and electric hot wa­
ter, 140 egg iize incubator.
5 sec. 625 chick battery, all electric and'
automatic.
35 a week broiler battery, electric and
automatic.
JtSingle 100 chick batteriei, electric and
automatic.
3 single 50 chick batteries.
4 sec. finishing battery.
The above batteries are all steel and
pre-war materials. Many feeders, foun­
tains, eveners, whiffletrees and neck­
yokes. Many other &lt;mall articles too
numerous to mention.

Leather fly net.

All-Metal

EGG BASKET
57c

W.

80c
twelve to UM*n dosen egg*-

If Ho Liket Comfort!

Sanforized • Shrunk 1

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POPLIN
JACKET
0.7 2.98
U. soiua.

water-r*p*ll*nt, windra»J*t*nt. Out full for

eevfen.

IK

Jersey-Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due in
April.
Red Durham cow, 6 yrs. old.
Jersey-Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old.
The above cows have freshened in the
last 4 mos. and are all bred back.
Holstein heifer, due in April, first tinfe.
2 Jersey heifers, due in April, first time.
4 heifers, 1 yr. old.
Heifer, 9 mos. old.

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Dapple gray gelding, 8 yrs. old, wgt.
1,700 lbs.
Gray marc, 9 yrs. old, wgt. 1,600 lbs.
Set 1J" heel chain harness.
3 collars, 24", 22", 21". r “

Um Ulirt Lum I mil ovtr wall-

Eun washability!

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40-mimrte 4ryi»|

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TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.
hirt 2.17

Pant* 2*53

EV* the Ideal oatAt foe th*
Qta Who ward* te leek wall
irsaaad on th* Jah. atylad

la a tgtdigst wtfght rahds
.. saafgruM. Ta*.

COVERT
PANTS 1.00
Popular with workers
because tlwrr* prsctical!
Economical . . . long wearmg . . . tailored to fit.
IHrh p*y.

Sold Exclu*iv«ly"b^^j|

LEON SLOCUM, Prop.
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

DUTCH KRAFT'

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk
UT West Slate
Phone 1503

1

Masting*

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, MARCH tt. 1945
shaken up and hurt Saturday eve­
ning when returning lo her home
froip the neighbor*. As she went
to enter her home (one of the new
houses near the Sarah Campbell
hottie: the strong wind caught the
•torm dbur a* she took hold of It
■and"threw her off the porch. She
was taken to the home of her son
Charles William* and 1* confined

Kpec 1*1 Evening Hervlce
The Youth Fellowship group will
have charge of a special Palm Sun­
day service at the Methodist church
Bunday evening. March 25 Tlie
junior choir will sing and IL is
-Jv/pvd the church wUl be filled tu
hejr their service.

Church Family Night
The monthly church family night
will be held 'at the Methodist
- church Tuesday evening. March 27
.-with a potluck supper al 8:30 Thia
twill also be the annudf meeting
rWlth reports from varirtu depart­
ments and Dist. Supt. E H Babbitt
will be tlie guest. Pollowing the
program there will be a communion
service, superceding former plans
to have it Thursday evening. Spe­
cial Good Friday services are In the
'preparation and will be announced
next week but plan to attend.
O.LS. Meeting
-T1m regular meeting of Middle­
ville chapter No. 17 will be on Fri­
day evening. March 24 and I* to
begin al 7:45 o'clock. Birthday* of
member* bom In March will be
celebrated and it is hoped there
will be a good attendance.

Yuurjp,$|yl । Injured
The former Xchooiiiulev of tenyear-old Iva May Chipman, will be
sorry to know that she recently wav
struck by a car when getting off
a bus in Muskegon and recclviti
a broken leg which kept her in
the hospital sonic time. She is the
daughter &lt;d. the George Chapmans
who have Lera living In Muskegon
at 61 O. Hemlix-I St Forest Homes
Celebration of Birthdays
r and Mrs Fred Streby
-"Mrs Melvin Shoemaker and
■i— Baud Mrs ____
Paul____
Carey
and
danVhtvis were in Grand Rapids
Sunday to a tatnlly birthday gath­
ering und dinner at lhe home of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 8teeby where
five birthdays of the company wencelebrated. They included those of
Fred Btceby and Mrs Clarence
Bteebv. both born on March IE.

T Sgt. Frederick Rock l» spend­
ing a three-weeks furlough with
his mother Mrs. Elsie Rock having
recently arrived from Italy where
he has been stationed for some
time. Frederick haa completed flftv
missions as a gunner on a Flying
Fortress on long range flight* over
enemy territory. After hts furlough
Is over he will go Co Santa Anna.
Calif, for reassignment.
Pvt. Clare Brady and wife, were
tn' town Friday visiting relative*
and again on Saturday when they
were supper gue«t* of hl* mother.
Mrs. Edna Hartman and family.
___
_ who
___ _______
_ ________
Pvt ____
Brndy.
recently
returned
from the European war'front is a
.» Percy Jones tuwBUai
patient n't
hospital.
Battle Creek while convalescing
from the amputation of his left
arm which was last In service. They
are also spending some time with
her parent* at Vassar.
.
S'Sgt. Carlton Smith who has
Just returned to the State* after
more than three years spent with
the hospital corps in the South Pa­
cific, is now in the Convalescent
Ward nt Fort Custer and spent
from Friday until Sunday night at
home with hl* parent*. Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Smith and family. He
haa two weeks sick leave and then
expects to be home for a three
weeks furlough.
Kenneth Berends who ha* been
In the Pacific many months Is now
on the west coast on sick leave we
understand.
Birthday Honored
Mrs. Claude RaserJ-tTi enter­
tained twenty-four relative* and
friends at a potluck birthday din­
ner. March 11 for the pleasure of
her sister. Mias Kittle Lattimer
Miss Lattimer, who U staying a:
the Brower Home In Plainwell, was
home for a week. Mrs. Rosenberg
taking her back on Thursday.

’

Eastern Star Benefit Parly
Middleville OEB. I* sponsoilnq
an All Game* party at the Mason­
ic hall Saturday evening. March
24 at 8 o'clock.
The proceed* from the party will
!:o to Id* Hibbard War Fund proect. This ta a non-profl’ sharing
corporation dealing with plastic sdrgcr" and this fund will be used to
purchase plactlc arms, facial parts.

TIRED KIDNEYS
May

NEED HELP
Wu. a Hute .*.rt •• IhHr part
fSKuBt “-LT

more than one thousand dollars attended a blrthiay dinner Bun-1 visiting their *on Major Arnold and Mrs. Homer Henney and family, i dinner guoata Saturday. Mr. and a F
of Alto; Mr. Crn
above the aaacssed amount
day at the home ot Mr and Mrs. Faulkner and family aj west Point a Mr. Walter Cooke and Mi»a Olga | Mrv Wiyw.
...
-----------------------Lowell Herbert in Oucgo. The din-, N. Y„ for several days returned Eckardt visited relatives in Grand I
Mrs Richard Bogart
and- WlniRapid* Wednesday, w Mr. and Mra.,
Masters-Jone* Circle Meets
Farm Bureau Meetlnv
ner WM *" honur °1 Andrew Her- I Friday
Ray Scheel entertained at dinner I feed Davis of Hasting*: Mr. and
Member* uf the Masters-Jones
The South Thomapple Farm Bu- .
Owt'' Fredrickson and Friday evening. Mr. and Mra. Ar- t Mrs Herbert DavU of Grand Rapreao
group
met
kUrth
14
for
H*
cTrnSL^from
**!?
*F
nl
“
I**
W
1151
*T
k
circle were entertained at the
thur Bates ar3 family. Mlws Bertha IW*; Mr and Mr*. Roger DwvU and
.E5S
i
&lt;^
k
31^X.
d
!
s
S&gt;
•
“
“
’
J.S-"*:
i.u
...
.....
pleasant farm home of Mra. Rus­
Wagner. Mr and Mrs. Kart Eckardt | daughters, the oecaaion being th*
sell Bender, a mile west of town. Mr. and Mra. Wrn Crldler with a and OUcgo jgr Herbert U in fairly tnaaoo. w Mr*. Maule Mowry of and Bruce and Joyce EckaJdi. wi birthday* .of Roger and Herbert
. Isa
sx-’WmSs
Thursday afternoon. Mra. Jean
Mrs. Lydia Schuler spent a few days Davis. ♦ Mr. and Mrs Otl* Ftaher
Balsch had charge of a very im­ rnea with singing ana reaainx or
but week with her cousins, Mr. and of Com*tcck. Mr and Mr* Devere
. Whittemore * Mra Hilda Dees of Mrs Jake Rehor and Mr. and Mra. Hook and son Leon were Sunday
pressive devotional service. Consid­ the minutes by the secretary. Mr* ’
** »nd Richard | Hickory Comers vtvlted Mr*. Opal Fred Pierson In HasUnu. w Mra. guests of Mr and Mra John Hook
erable business was transacted and Crldler.
1• Barnea have passed
^.ridler.
....
the Eddy radar catey one day last week ♦ MUa
it was voted to have a Mother­
BANNER WANT Al
vo,
•}Te,WT? I*1 ,5 1 lesi ana
,nd wiis
w111 iw
** xwuxu.
sworn. ui
In »
as radar , Elixabeth Robinson ot Lansing spent Cera Rice and daughter Marian and and family, w Heber Poster attended
~
Daughter banquet, thr date set _ . 5°
Red Cross fund and
snd also buy fruit technicians,
technician*, seamen
seamen first
first class.
claaa. W[the
W ।
weekend with her parents, the Miss Ruth Rleble of Detroit were _______________________
tentatively as May 11 and to be ■ud
for Vur Adam*, one of its
and Mrs W. D. Robinson. ♦ Mr. K-su at the home of Mr. and Mra. I
1U sick Mr.
Mr.and
andMra.
Mra.La
LaVern
VernQuick
Quickof
ofBanBan- Rev.
.।
potluck a* In the post and a com­ members.
rl
Eckardt
Saturday.
field spent
spent Sunday
Sunday with
with Mr.
Mr. and
and• ■»nd
।
A lively and Interesting Held
Mra Rav Castle and daughter
munity affair. Committees appoint­ member*.
•wssm,
1-x.._ ..—u.n
--------- &gt; »»_
■ Chartene an(j Mr,, clara Casue
—— of
ed were- program Jdra. R D Leon­ discussion on "Edftratlon ' was led : Mr*. Marshall Norwood. Mr* Earl cruinrwsiki m». v—&lt;by Mr. Mowry Mra; Lusscndcn had Baum and son were.tn Hasting* Prairievilleand Mr
and Mra. Jay DURFEE
ard and Mrs. Irving Luu: dining charge
of a contest and Laverne Lus- Saturday. ♦ Mr. and* Mrs Roger Wilkinson
-------■-»of «-&lt;•
DriUin
— —
spent
—
Bun- ­
in our last items the chicken din­
sendee played pevetal piece* on his William* and ton
t_________
Dean spent
________
St3&gt;- day with Mr. and Mra. Barton Cortdun Poulson and Mrs W A. Crld­ comet
ner at Roger Davis' was given to
and Mr. Mowry played theI day with tn*lr parents. Mr. ahd
it in Kalamasqo.
ler. kitchen. Mr*. Philip Bender qultar
honor the wedding anniversaries of
——— and
__a ----...-------- Mrs
Leslie Williams snd family
mouthorgan
Potluc
Mr. snd Mrs. George Conklin and
and Mrs Elmer Penton.
UM.» was
WB. served M,
near Hastings « Mrs. Vesta Monica NORTHEAST WOODLAND
lunch
by the hostess.
Mr. and Mn. Henry Davis. W Our
The April meeting will be with
Tlie next mretlna will be Wed- who 4** bcen ‘Pending the winter
flr«t electrical storm ot tlie season
Mn. Wm. Harper. Committee for
m California
uaiuorma returned
returnee heme
neme BaturaaturPi&gt;rlx v&gt;*l',*'i.
in
lF,len&lt;a v,ttguua Rice, came Thursday tight along with
refreshments. Abbie. Bender. Brog neaday evening April 11 at lhe day. * Mr and Mr^ Albert Warner E***r41
home of Mr. and Mr*. Vur Adam*. ot Kalamaroo spent the weekend al
and Rugg.
Naperville, 111., spent a few days .rain
— and had. * Mn. Ralph Striker
George
Sumner
of
the
Conserva
­
thelr liome here w Mrs Maxine iover the weekend with their people 'is ill; we are glad she Is gaining, w
Moat of the member* present
Knowlton
reeved
word
hutweek
here.
Mr.
and
Mr
E.
J.
Bates
and
Mr and Mrs Forrest Falconer of
tion
department
haa
been
invited
contributed a verse, story nr game
Mr. and Mrs Karl Fxk- Welcome Comer*. Mr*. Row Edfor a very nice program which to talk about "Flm" at thia meet­ that Iher"htnSInd Staff 8gt JMiS UmUj
Ing. Light potluck lunch will be F Knowlton serving with the 15th I »rdl and Bruce returning lo Naper- I wards and son Lloyd of Barney
served by lhe hostess and it 1* airXm in Italy had been mUMng vllle Sunday aitemoon. w Mr. and' Mills, were Sunday guest* of Mr.
meeting.
action since Feb 26 Sgt. KnOwt-'Mra. Leon Henney of Grand Rapids, arxl Mra. Homer Hammond. * Mr.
The afternoon closed with serv­ hoped there will be a good attend­ in
delicious rolls. But weren’t they
ton" graduated from Western Michi- were Bunday dinner guests of Mr ' and Mr*. Henry D- Davis had as
ing of very lovely refreshment* by ance.—Mra. J. -C. Mowry. Publicity
a lot of extra work, Mary?
cltalrman.
■an State College in. 1833 He wss - ------ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I---------------BaUch. Penton and Lyon*.
i-----------------***---------------inducted into the army May 1943
■1 *
““ “
MARY, Pshaw, no trouble at aDI
But they did turn out nice.
,
and went overseas in 1944
I used a (rand double-quick
Mrs.
Mra. Ella
Ella A. Poland, wife
wife of j
pm. Friday in tlie Hen ton funeral
home for Charles Kahler. 78. who
away Sunday morning. Mai?hU
.Tth^An’n
resided east of Delton. He was bpm
al her farm home three and one- ®L" in Hope township. Aug. 5. 1888. He
was the son of Mr. and Mn. John
hnlf miles northeast of Middleville, l«S« *»&gt;~J •«
rCr£l.F^
^ATnTlMr^X’wM^m ati*f^” ® MX * iih Kahler. He was for many yean
YES.&amp;Rttf
president of the Delton Telephone
rnt!hrr daughter. Joyce Lelnaar In Kai- Company. He leaves hl* wife.
Katie; a son. Clifford; Two grand­
several years spent In Grand Rap­
sons. Burial was in .Cedar Creek
ids had lived In thia vicinity all their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.
fM FREE! SEND FORME
her life; and will be missed by Lincoln Bush Sunday afternoon *
...LATEST REVISED EDfDOH
many friends.
Pfc. Malcom Robinson, who has Florta and Mrs. Leda Harringtu.
Surviving besides her husband. is been spending u weeks furlough- visited Mrs. Bert PaUon in Battle
Smoke from tha c ’ n
Or Rf ISCHMAKJi'S FAMOUS;
n brother Fred Ingram and a sla­ his parent*, the Rev. and Mrs. Rot&gt;- ■Creek Thu reday of last week. '* P.
&gt; 40-flWe RECPE BOOK. S
of your cor means -*a
ter. Mrs. Charles Woodruff, both Inson. left for Camp Faster. Maine O. 3/c and Mrs. Ellis FrancUco, oi
THE BREAD BASKET*
of Hastings.
Saturday. * Mra. Will Seibel. Mrs San Francisco, Cal., and hU mother.
to precious engine pa.t
Funeral services will be held this Ok. Larabte nnd Mrs. Minnie Mr*. Susie Francisco of Climax,
OVER 70 WOHOERRX. IDEAS
Tuesday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Campbell spent Saturday In Hai­ were in town Saturday afternoon
And that means a waste
&lt; FOR NEW BREADS, ROUS, &gt;
Beeler funeral home with inter­ ti n/T * Mis lx cm Leonard and calling on relatives and friends
of power, gas and oil. Act
' DESSERT BREADS. HURRYJ
ment in the Irving cemetery.
. ’MU* Clara Westgate were In Kal­ They were supper guests of Mr. and
amazoo Saturday * MF and Mrs. Mt*. Lyle Francisco ♦ Mr. and Mrs.
NOW, before your car be­
SEND FOR WURS NOW! j
_____ _____ _
|Lecn Pennock and Mrs.'. John Adams Ellis E Faulkner who have been
comes a wasteful smoker.
Miss Marian Malchele of the
Nilea Dally Star was home las’ 1
•**kend to help her father. Simon
Malchele. celebrate his 65Th birth­
day. March 11. Simon L* proud, of
And all those vitamins go right Into your baking with
the fact that he has lived the post
idxlv vrara c-n lhe old hnm* farm
in West Thomapple on the Bam -.
Allocan line Hl* father ourchased
it the year before he dlrd. when
Simon was five years old,.
I
Simon has nho worked ’ht farm
over fift^ years, never having been
away but twn months one winter
which was spent In Texas because
of ill-health, and about the *ame
length of time In a hospital when t
he had a serious stomach opera- ।
lion. A good record. Simon 1

hands etc ? for disabled
without cost.

soldiers,

ra.S£m£F0R2S
YEARS OFWUR Cl

DELTON

*

CHANGE
THAT OIL!

VOTE NO ON THE ABSTRACT BALLOT

... we have helped hun­
dreds of individuals and fam­
ilies in this cooununiiy solve
their money problems. We

Doubles Red Crow Quota snd More,
Residents of Thomapple town*hlp and Middleville responded well1
in the local Red Cross drive slates i
Mrs. Wm. Crldler townshJn chair-1
man end Mra. Charles Williams.,
town chairman. The townships quor ■
tn w»* *340 but *700 w«&gt; turned In. i
Middleville's quota of 8700. was ov। r'
‘
Grand total turned in was 12102.00

As a non-proDerty owner, when you buy,
the seller will'give you an abstract - why
tax yourself?

As a promoter of real estate sole* or as a subdivided,
the profits on the sale should be used to pay for the
abstract, why ask ALL of the taxpayers to help sub­
sidize a county owned abstract office?

Hulln,. N.11 I'.nk Bld,.
HaaUnga, Mkh.

UCTION SALE
Having sold my farm, and no further use for the following property, I will have on
auction sale at the place one mile north and one-half mile west of Lake Odessa on
the old Frank Faugh farm, on
•&gt;

MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1945
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK

HMV AMI«
but let’s keep ’em away from

tutmt wmtr
ASHn?/lKllt,c
I SHOCK, BURNS
fALLS
Vm?uiSE W,RE I
r •or
Uf&lt; METAL on kites I
&gt;S
*lAJ 0FF POLES
I
AN0 °»T OF TREES J

John Deere corn planter.
Rubber tired wagon, 32 x 6 tires and flat
rock.
Rubber tired wagon and box.
Grain drill (for parts).
Corn sheller. Platform scales.
Power emery and saw. Logging tongs.
Myers hay carrier. 30 ft. boat dock.
50 White Leghorn hens.
2 marine boat engines.
Kewaner water pump.
HAY &amp; GRAIN
Force pump. Pitcher pump.
800 crates of corn. 3 tons of hay.
Burr mill. Thread cutters.
175 bu. of seed oats.
2 power drills and bits.
1 load of oat straw.
Fence stretcher. 2 block and tackles.
Ice spear. 25 bu. crates.
IMPLEMENTS
Angle iron. Old Iron. Belts,
Grease guns. 17 iron fence posts.
John Deere tractor. Model "D/* on steel.
Several jacks. Chain hoist.
J. I. Case grain separator, 28-50, good
belts, good bearings, perfect running ' 30 locust fence posts. Few corner posts.
35 gal. tractor oil, grade 50.
condition.
20 gal. Polarine oil, grade 30.
Drive belt, 7 in. '
3-20-rd. rolls wire'netting.
John Deere 3 bottom, 14" plow, and 15
2-80-rd. rolls barbed wire.
new points.
Large block and tackle.
John Deere 12 ft. soil fitter.
Extension ladder. Feed barrel^
McCormick grain binder, 8 ft., very good.
Number of gas barrels. Some wood.
McCormick 4 sec. spring tooth drag.
2 sets of slings. Picks, shovels, forks.
3 sec. spring tooth drag. Land roller.
Dinner bell. 15 ft. step-ladder.
Farmer's Favorite eleven hoe drill.
30 gol. copper kettle.
Stone boat. Feed chopper. Hay tedder.
9
bundles of Nu-Brick insulated siding,
John Deere 7 ft. tandem disc.
v There are many, many other items not
John Deere manure spreader.
mentioned.
Bean puller. 2 horse cultivator.

Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, due soon.
Purebred Brown Swiss cow, 2 yrs. old,
close up.
Holstein heifer, 1 yr. old.
Holstein bull, 10 mos. old.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO PROPERTY REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED

PROMPT, PlIVATf UKVICt

CITIZENS CREDIT
CORPORATION

MCKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

As a property owner, the person you
bought from gave you an abstract-you
will never need another - why tax your*
self?

cX*
1»«L° ”'w!luam*’roattUL
T*S» •*!» •• airwua.
LyBARKER'S DRUG STORE

DO YOU
b

DANGER-Smoke

consumERS power compnnv

LLOYD BROCK, Prop.
LOREN HERSHBERGER, Auction tor

=

�THE HASTINGS BANKER. THURSDAY. MARCH It, IMS

-X-

■ * Ik a I* V

John Thaler of South CamptaU
Woodland will preach. * Mr. and
ranged.
knd Mr. and Mra. Marvin Thaler
Mrs. Ronald Lehman and Harold
L L r V K I
and family of Hastings Afternoon ger of near Alto. * The Mlaeee Mrs Gerlha Beam, and Ml*i Nellie Alice and Marie Nosh and Mr. and
of Woodland called, Saturday on Mrs. Choo. Pixley we Bunday dincallers were Mra. Elwood Yoder of Helen and Dorothy Steekle of Bat- j crouch of Hastings Friday. * Mr. Mra. Cha*. Poethumoua of Bowne.
. V.«lm
m a.«,hur.
Mr.
Ths regular meeting of the
_—-------------Grand Rapid* and Ml** Norma Yo- tie Creek spent the weekend and and Mra. Arnold Oetch and family Mra. There** Poelhumu* and Judy
one and Mie* Herald
d*r * Mr and Mra Allen Fish and Sunday with their parents. Mr and of Grand Rapids were Sunday aft- of Lowell Stephen Weaver. Mr. and WSCS WM held at ths*home of
were Saturday afternoon Virginia were Saturday caltera of Mra. Owen Steekle of West Corl- emoon callers cf Mr. and Mrs Vlr- Mra. Karyl Livingston and Sandra Mn. Wm. Mishler in South Down* QUIMBY
Mr and Mrs. Clayton McKeown QUIMBY NEW*
til Wood*
Woods and
and family.
family. *
* Mra.
Mra. Win.
Win. Faye
Faya of
of ClerksvllJc.
Clarksville, were
were Saturday
Saturday
f Mrs Alta Lane * The Mra Nancy Deming at the Frank ton. Mr. and Mra. Francl* Ekte* (11
entertained the Berryville WB.CJB. Last Weakl Lector
Mra.
of u*
Mr. -nH
and m
Mrs
Ray
----------------‘ of Dottle Creek were Bunday eve- Dipp of South Freeport and&lt; **
— evening gueots
. nt
— r
.v
C V. -Holstein
and family, ac- Deming
Deming home
borne Ln
in Grand
Grand Rapid*.
Rapid*,
laat Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs. A.
cream. ouukles and
Claude Wallen were in Middleville . Wieland and family.
Mra. Alrln Helrtgle
»«PP*r guesu
anted by his sister. Billy Hol- , Mr. and- -. ot ,
D. Lowell were guasta of X'_r. and
rho I* i
Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs. Lewie .
. and MU* Melllng. a mtedonMra. George Lowell and family of and Mn. Nlal Oastelstn and family,
— —w •—- — ——t- —her daughter Mr* I-mra Finkbeiner of Middleville were
ary were Saturday luncheon guests। ‘ ids
idf Saturday afternoon.
afternooti*
Mrs. i।
n of
o^Bowne
the Sunday
S."nd^L dinner
dln2fLS?.
”U of Mr and
A very pretty wedding tGok pteee'
Maple Grove. Sunday. * Mn. Es­ Monday evening. * Mn. Emma
* Mr*,
Bowiu spent th*
guesu
Bi. Patrick's Party
and afternoon visitors of Mr. and
and Mra Forest:
Forest, Mr* chiU
______________________________
The Methodist YPJ3CK bad a ther Gaskill of 84. Johns
Matthews M Hasting* was a Wadwee|k[cend
}Ki with Mr
jgr m*,
ch!U Finkbeiner of W. Free- n tn
e home of Mr. Mid Mra. Ray
Mrs. F C Tabberer. * Mrs. Minnie Minnie Necb of West Freeport ac- . ™
Clarence
00
.I Wieland on Saturday. March 17. at
V!^rcnc5 , Buehler, an&lt;
andi family
family bf
bf North
North IrvIrv- FF°
n-al fiL Patrick's party in lhe church Sunday with Mr and Mr*
Kytatra of lovell to spending a I componled Mr. and Mrs
Gaskill.
Her UtUs daughters
parlors
The
evening
was
spent
Mrs.
, jjr. and Mrs. Arthur Clinton of i 8:30, when their daughter Lola be■few dan with Mrs. Claude Walton , Van Patton of South Campbell and J ln_
MrK Arthur CUntoo of Wmt Carl**
• w
Carlton and mother Mrs c*«»e U* talde of Earl Poelhumu* with games and music under lead­ have spent the past few a-----nuxru ■■■-—■ „„
m. ton to Lake Odessa and Ionia on
EStella Cress or west Freevariton ana mocner. Mrs of AjU) wJ|h
ership of their preeldenl. ML** Dor­ with their rrandparenta. returning
othy Bunn and committees. Ice home with her Sunday evening. * call o&amp; their nephew. Pvt. Clan
Freeport were Mr. and Mra. Wednesday. ♦ Mr. and Mra. Her- port spent from Wednesday until Minnie Neeb spent Sunday after- f
1H
pre»«u
FYwport were mt ana mf.
»
1 haturday
MLm Bernioe Cairns of Lansing Brady, who Is a palisnt in Psrcy
Saturday with
with her_da«hter_and
her daughter and n.cn wit? Mr. and Mrs Clarence k The dtklwrring ceremony was cream and cookies were served
visited her mother, Mra. Llsxy Jonas hoipiud. Clare received hu
husband. Mr. and Mn.'Frank Bun­ Van Patten of South Campbell. * performed by lhe Rev Stephen
Calm* recently. * Mra. Mlnnte• wounds while tn combat, duty tn
Good Friday Service*
ker of Alto. * The Rev. and Mrs. Inc Rev. and Mr*. Evart Love and Weaver, before, a background of
_____ _
- _____ ------------------ _-*Fra*car-* Byron Ltvfe ot Hastings
Plan to attend the Good Friday
J. W. McCue attended the Minis­ daughter of Grand Rapids were palms, snapdragons, and candelaClara Becker, spent Tueadsv ere- exiled at lhe Charles Rowley home
terial meeting at the Clark Memor­ Irldoy afternoon caller* of Mr* • ra.
service* In your community.
nlng with Mr* Myrtle Casteleln * one day this week to see his brothial itome in Grand Rapids Monday. Leon Howk and were Friday eve-! The bride was attired tn a aUeel
•*—___ ____ ”_______ ---------* 1
Lewis. * Mre. Roy Perry
Melhodivt Church
* Mr and Mrs. O. H. Fausey of nlng supper guests of the Rev. and length dress of lavender crepe and
Mrs Edyth Snyder In
J. W. McCue. Pastor
Muskegon spent Sunday and Mon­ Mr*. J. W. McCue. ♦ Mr add Mrs *ore a shoulder corsage of gardenan Tuesday. * Mr. and
10:30—Morning worship, topic.
day at their home, and were Mon­ Claude Walton were In Grand Rap-' la* The maid of honor. Ml** Donc.
~ Poster were Sunday
day evening supper guests of Mr Ids last Wednesday on business. * I ns Poathumu*. sister of -th* groom. ■-m,of Palm Sunday . Scott la much Improved after her :
of Mr. and Mr* clarIllness ot the past week.
music.
and-Mn Wm. Dipn and family of Mra George Murphy of .MUldtertile »'&lt;&gt;re a light ■ beige crepe and a Special music.
Mr and Mrs Robert Wilson of i
South Freeport. * Wesley Roeser visited-Sunday afternoon at Mr* rhouider corsage of yejlow rosea
11:30 Bible School, classes for all.
Hastings and Mr. and Mra. Roy I JJfL
7 00—Christian Endeavor.
of Allegan was I'Thundav after­ Ernest Tooker s home. Mrs. Tooker' and sweet pea* William Wieland.
1rrry acre Sunday dinner guests cf fMIdren w"®
£ Lute
noon visitor of Mr. and Mn. Leon remains about the same. * T Sgt
cousin of the bride, was best man. 8- 00
r- — Evening worship. Special
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Anders.
Howk. * The Rev and Mrs Evart Bernard Piper ot New Guinea and
Mrs. Wieland, mother of the
on—Wednesday evening prayer Callers in th* afternoon were Mr. called ?*?
Love, and daughter Katherine of Mra Piper of Battle Creek are j bride and Mra. Poathumu*. mother 8o ul,_
on Mrs. Kenneth Reynolds
and Mn. Homar Belch ot Battle
Grand Rapids were Friday after­ spending n few days with their of the groom wore identical cor-. service and Bible study.
and
children
of
Bedford.
We
noon visitors of Mrs Julia God­ pirenl*. Mr. and Mr* Virgil Wood* . **— of’--iwtet
^eas’.
Thursday evening. March M. Creek. Mrs Myrtle Colton end Wm are sorry to hear that Kenneth La
---- -------LoMonl of Charlotte and Mr. end In Battle Creek Community boafrey. Mr. and Mrs Burt Freeland * Mr.
Mr and Mrs Floyd Eckart ot
ot
Mb* Marie Nash played the wedwhh.v
of Hastings were Saturday after­ Detroit spent from Friday until I ding march. Mi** Peggy PosthuMarch 30—Good Friday Mrs. Earl Erway of Hastings. * gl with quite a serious back tn­
noon caller*. * Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Monday
Monday doing
doing repairs
repair, at
at their
their farm
farm mua.
mux. slater
sister of
M the
the groom,
groom, sang
.any .'1,
MjCt 8un. Mr. and Mrs. Nlal Casteleln spent
. * Mr. and Mn. Henry 8oth”1 '7^^
Saturday evening with Mr. and
lard Kidder and daughters spent home now occupied by the Chaa | Love You Truly" accompanied by |
vialted Mr. and Mn. Carl MarSunday afternoon with the for­ Finkbeiner family of North Irving.1 Mlxn Nash.
of Middleville, Bunday. * Mr.
1 day
- to make plan* for Easter pro- Mn. Harald Harmon of Hickory
Coman. * We are sorry to luin- ana Mn. BterUngwesks and Cadet
mer's parents. Mr. and Mn. Henry ■ The Rev and Mra. Evart Love I After lhe service a luncheon of' "••n.
Mrs.
Lawrence
RlUman
is
confined
Kidder of Hastings.
United Brethren Cburctun
nune Rmemary Weeks of HasUnoa.
and daughter Katherine of Grand .
cream and cake was served. The
to
her
bed
again.
*
Mr.
and
Mn.
M. H. Dawson. Patter
Mr. and Mn. Harold Rosenberger Rapids were Friday afternoon cal- &gt; happy couple will rraidc on the
Ruben Oerllnger and MY. and Mrs.
and son Marvin of Grand Rapids lers of Mr* Adah Metter * Mr. groom's father's farm In Downs Pleawant Valley
Ruasell Oerllnger of Hastings were
10 00-Blbte School
were Saturday afternoon cullers of and Mra. Frank Thompson and non township,
Saturday evening dinner gUe*ts nf
11:00—Morning worship
Mrs Larry Anders and
Mr and Mn. Glenn Parker * Mrs. have moved onto the Chas. Wood------------Mr. and Mn. J. L. Smith. * Callen
8:00
—
Christian
Endeavor
wnt Bunday afternodn
Maude Rogers. Marguerite and ruff farm near Htutinga nnd Mr. ‘
.March Calendar
In the Charles Rowley home dur8:00
—
Tuesday
evening,
--------prayer
Uhrrtle Cotton and Wm.
Mn. Jennie Cassidy entertained In and Mr* Ralph Moore and family
March 29—Easter tea by Durahonor of Pvt. Daniel *Carl&gt; Light­ are planning on moving on. the I tion club st Methodist church par­ meeting.
Ire
port
and
Mn.
Burt
Jaffery
of
Hastings
Robert
Miller
foot and parents, Mr. and Mn. farm they vacated. * Mr* George t lor
Mr. Lavis isn't quite so well at thia
10: 30—Bible School
Oail Lightfoot at Tuesday evening Nelson is spending this week visit-' March —
* Friday
•
—
30—-----Good
services.
writing. * Mr. and Mn. Ward
11: 30—Morning Worship
supper. * Mrs. Nellie Krauss of ing relative* In Detroit. * Mis*
7:00—Christian Endeavor service. Baine of Hastings, spent Thursday
Elmdale and Miss Ida Hawk. Mrs. Betty Stuart and brother Ralph.
Mr. and Mra Charles Rowtey.
evening with Mr. and Mrs. -Larry
:
00
—
Evening
worship.
"Men
and
Effie Parker, Mn. Marie Roush
Stuart Jr., of Battle Creek spent.
Pvt. Daniel (Carl» Lightfoot arWarne. Claude and Ann visited Mr.
“------------ ’ Anders.
ion -----------program"
mewage•—by ' the
and Mrs. Ora Stuart were In Grand the weekend and Sunday with i rived home from Camp Joseph T. Mission
Rev. L. w.
... Dawson ...
Davis and Nancy of and Mra. Joe Arena of Goodwill.
Of X
Lowell
Mrs. Howard
I
-------------------------------------------------------- I Robinson to spend a furlough with
Sunday. Mr. Aren* is slowly im­
L'
00
—
Prayer
meeting
the
। bl* parents, Mr and Mrs Gall church.
proving from a bad injury received
Lightfoot and relative* and friends.
on McIntyre Bunday afuvtoon. * while at work in the Bite* plant *
M Sgt. Clayton W. Bunn has
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Doxey and Mn. Carrie WUlltta. Mr* Clara Day
PROGRESSIVE
been assigned to Wakeman Gener­ PLEASANT RIDGE
Jennett, and Deyo Larkin of Has­ and Vivian of Berryville were din­
al hospital at Camp Atterbury. Ind
Preaching next Sunday morning tings were guesu of Mr. and Mn. ner gueste ot Mrs Clayton Mc­
by Earl Sease at 11 o'clock. * Mn Roy Soules of Kalamasoo. Bunday Keown Iasi Wednesday * Mr. and
Honor Pvt Lishlfool
Ella Klnnr spent part of last week * Mr* Charles Rowley. Ann nnd Mn. Lloyd Pennington of MarUh
Pvt. Daniel C. Lightfoot of Camp in Battle Creek with Mr. and Mrs. little Pent, called on Mr and Mrs were caller* in lire home of ths
Cecil
Ronk and Nancy. * Mr. tpid
Joseph T. Robinson. M1m. and par­ '
. .... wjmer
Elmer HQuin
Roush inn
and lamilY
family ’of Baltl- Charles Penningtons Saturday aft­
ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gail "Lightfoot, 51? 1t‘nSi1SS^ss:,;!im.s;?,- m.crc. Sur.dc.;- •as?™:.
efte—* Mn. ernoon * Mn. Jack Larkin of Batwere entertained ul n family gath­ day in Ovid with relatives.** Mr. Roy Pern' spent Thursday in Has­
ering at th&lt; home of Mr. and Mra. and Mn. Ben Crockford of west tings working with her Dorcas Wel­
USE
Dana Lightfoot of Elkhart. Indians Woodland railed Sunday on Mr. fare Group, preparing clothing for daughter of Hostings. and Oaylen
In It mor of Daniel, over the week­ r.nd Mrs c’-ay Pettit- * Mr. and European war Relief.
Bristol of Lacey were Sunday dlnend. Nineteen guests were present. Mrs Kenneth Kelsey and JoVce
Doxey and Jenette
party on Saturday evening. * Mrs. HINDS CORNERS
Mrs. Doris Frost received word ,COATS GROVE
Plans have been made for mt Claud GUdcrsleeve of Jackson is
j Eist-r tea in Methodist church visiting at the home of Mr. and recently that, her husband had Last Week's Leiter
been promoted t&lt;j first class, where­
। dining room cn Thursday. March Mrs. Albert Klnnc.
Mr. and Mrs Kendal Coats and
। 39. Every mother Is urged to 1»There will be en Easter program abouts unknown. * Mr. and Mrs Carlton spent Bunday In Battle
cn Sunday. Easter morning after Walter Farr nf Knlanufioo spent Creek visiting Mrs Stella Wade asxi
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Burrel family. * Last Friday afternoon lhe
Phillipa * Mr and Mrs Streeter Mother's club met. The county
ot Gun lake apenl the weekend nurse was present and the librarian
with Mr and Mrs. Guy Miller, Mr ot Kellogg Foundation who dis­
and Mrs. Lewis Martin and daugh- .cussed •'Childrens Books."
The
ter of Middleville were Bunday Costa Grove school Is tn receive
FROM YOUR
guests * Plenty of colds are exist­ some of them * Wayland B. 8. won
ing at the Kline and Button home. .out the ftrr.t Sunday of the contest
* Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn and by about 30 points- Leu pull to put
family, Mr nnd Mrs Burd Smith CoaU Grove ahead. * Mrs. IVarl
Phone 2651
ROBERT W COOK. Prop
Hosting*
and Audrv GIlion* nf Battle Creek. Deniond spent the weekend with
Mr and tars Budd Phillips and her aon and wife. Mr. and Mra
Children of Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Demond of Ionia. Her fath­
Bill Hart and children of Balti­ er. Arch Graves, spent a few days
Doctoring-up you
more. Mr. and Mrs. Edd McGrath in Hastings * A number from here
car when tomething
cf Hastings, spent Sundsy wRh attended the Co. F. B Family Night
their parent*. Mr. and Mrsr Curl Saturday in Hastings.
goes wrong is our
Mra. Margaret Coals and Mrs.
Glllons. Mr. McGrath Is home on
business and pleasfurlough. * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Greta
---re Endsley are the committee
for th®
the Easter program of lhe
8. 3
8.
Craft and Mr* Burr Wheeler of, f*
the S
Katemasoo were callers at Claud'
“ IT £
WATCH FOR THESE
Hammonds Friday and Robert and, 5“^^JlssSiuvRuLiav
*.&lt;«-!«
n-wnn nt
FAULTS CARE­
Merle Barton
of/i Va«*
East vTaatin-rx
Hastings close of the ounday school. Sunday,
spent from Friday until Sunday Earl Graze dedicated the National
FULLY . . .
Christian flags recently se­
aftemoon with their grandparents, and
cured * A number from our 0 E.
Defective Con­
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hammond.
society attended the co. meeting
densers
tn Hastings on Monday evening. *
FAIR LAKE
Run Down Dottery
Mr and Mr* Edward Thompson and
Mrs Bert Miner of Battle Creek family of Sunfield visited at E 8.
Defective Corand aon Ensign Elmer Miner, and Thonwoon's on Sunday and ob­
burefor*
Mr nnd Mrs Joseph Miner and served the 17th birthday of Emery
children of Union City called on Thompson and the 34th birthday of
Plugged-up Muffler
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Armour Thurs­ Mr* Edward Thompson. Mtea Foy
day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Alton of Sunfield, a friend of Miss Shirley
WE DUY AND SELL USED CARS
Armour and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thompson a daughter of (he forWhite of Battle Creek were Satur­
day evening callers. * Mr. and Mn.
Jason Willison. Mrs. Garner Green- FAJR LAKE
jnan and baby. Mr. and Mn. Rob­ Last Weeks Letter
Mr. and Mn. Arthur White of
ert Willison and children spent
Sunday with Mr and Mn Robert Battle Creek spent the weekend
Mitchel at Hillsdale * Mr and with their grandparents, Mr and
Mn. Allen Oriffln spent Friday in Mra. H. O Armour * Mra Chas.
Hastings. * Mr. and Mn. Charles Pixley spent the weekend with hrr
LLOYD HL'VER, Service AUnscer
Pixley were over to Caledonia Fri­ sister, Mrs. Eva Guy. Nashville *
day. * Mr and Mrs H. O Armour Mr Jesse Robert of Blanchard is
Chrysler - DeSoto - Plymouth
Evlnrude
Century
called on Mr. and Mn. Edwin Lan- visiting his slitera. Mra. Cha* PitPorta &amp; Service
Motors
Doots
ley and Mn Eva Guy of Nashville.

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MORNING
NOON

1

NIGHT

GIVE THEM

MILK. THEY

ALL LOVE IT.

GREAT FOR
COOKING
TOO

MICHIGAN
FARMERS

MICHIGAN
HYBRIDS

HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
a Qc
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. - QT. lu

AVAILABLE
NOW

LOW-COST
SERVICE ON
ALL MAKES

HIGHLANDS DAIRY

LOCAL
SEED DEALER

AUCTION SALE

Having made other plans, I will sell the following at Public Auction at the place lo­
cated 3 miles west, 1 mile South, and 1} miles west of Lake Odessa; or 51 miles east
of Freeport; or 5 miles south, 1J miles east of Clarksville on county line road on

TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1945
Commencing at 1 o'clock.

HORSES
Team of bay mares, 7 yrs. old, wgt. 3,200
lbs.
A real work team, sound and gentle.
Black mare, 4 yrs. old, wgt. 1,400 lbs.

Guernsey cow, 3 yn. old, bred Dec. 28.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, due Moy 17.
Guernsey cow, 9 yrs. old, fresh Feb. 2.
Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old, due now.
Holstein and Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, due
Mor. 18.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, bred Feb. 6.
- Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, due May 4.
HOGS
10 shoots, wgt. 60 lbs.
POULTRY
80 White Roman pullets, laying.
HAY &amp; GRAIN
6 ton good mixed hay. 175 bu. corn.
18 shocks corn in field.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
McCormick mower, 5 ft. cut, good shape.

Sterling loader, good. Side delivery rake
McCormick binder, 7 ft.
Wagon, flat rack.
/
John Deere 3 sec. drag, nearly new.
Oliver cultipacker, 9 ft., tractor hitch
John Deere stag plow.
99 Oliver walking plow.
Corn planter. Land roller.
McCormick 2 horse cultivator
John Deere 2 horse cultivator.
John Deere manure spreader.
Double work harness.
Collars. Good set fly nets.
DeLaval cream separator. No. 15
McCormick gas engine, 1J h.p.
Brooder stove, 500 chick size.
2 good 10 gal. milk cans.
Strainer. 10 ft. hog trough.
Feed barrel.
Eveners and other articles too numerous
to mention.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Round table. Kitchen cabinet
Bench wringer. Writing desk
Many other articles.

WERNER MOTOR SALES

Michigon at M. C. Tracks

Hastings

Phone 2482

..uoo»"

IMPROVE YOUR COMPLEXION
THE
WAY
Let our DuBarry Adviser explain bow the
bccli-up, head-down position al the Beauty­
Angle Treatment brings a blush ofglowing
freshness to your compleaiom bow extra
nourishmeut is thereby supplied to the sinn
from witkht... a* DuBirry Beauty Prepara­
tions smooth and soften from niihoat.
Creamy, wfteninj, lathery toap

fur a luxurioui ihavc ... with

a subtly-clean msieuline

TERMS: Cosh day of sale, no property removed until settled for.

fragrance. A generous supply in a

distinctive, atuactive, solid black-walnut container ... |wU

JAY ERB, Prop
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

•HAIRY BEAUTY PIIPARATI0N1
skin suffice

.

IJO

baeury pick-up dur assisu la brightening
adulkhck-UscroaUa...................... LOO

forks rick ewsol-

AFTER SHAVE—Freshens your face like the cool clean
brtejc from a summer sea . . HAU

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
j HASTINGS

LyBARKER3 DRUG STORE

PHONf 1116

HaMiags,

�*

NASHVILLE
Lawrence

laa. PUiey «
tote of Mr.
| Bcllsvuc

a. Nlal Caateletn and family'.
r evening. « Mra. Emma

«k Saturday afternoon, to
. their nephew. Pvt. Clara
who i* a psoiant in Percy
lospitaL Clare received hu
while tn combat duty tn
it ths Charlea Rowley home
f )hi* week to see hi* brothsat Lewis. * Mra. Roy Parry
on Mr* Edyth Snyder In
■s on Tuesday. * Mr. and
guests of Mr. and Mr* clarunu.

n were dinner guest* of Mr.
ra. Homer Belch at Battle
on Saturday.
They also
on Mr* Kenneth Reynolds
hlldren of Bedford
We
ry to hear that Kenneth l»
tie Croek Community hoe1th quite a aerious back In­
Mr. and Mra. Henry SolhIted' Mr. and Mrs. Corl Mar-

a throe weeks' rest from
j. * Mr*. Larry Ander* apd
1 spent Sunday afternoon
Ira. Myrtle Cotton and Wm.
Miller
era Bali

and Mra. Charles Rowky.
Claude and Ann visited Mfr.
ra. Joe Aren* of Goodwill.
. Mr. Arens 1* slowly tm[ from a bad Injury received
,t work In the Bliss plant. *
arrie Wlllllte. Mr* Cl*r* Day
la-vl Wednesd*) * Mr. and
loyd Pennington of Martlh
oilers tn the home of the
i Penningtons Saturday afl* Mra. Jack Ltorkln of Bat­
ik. Mr. Deyo Larkin and Mr.
trs Lawrence Larkin and
er of Hastings, and Gaylen
of Lacey were Sunday din­
sate of Mr. and Mra Harold
and Jenette.

snd Mrs Kendal Co»t* and
i epent Sunday In Battle
ridting Mra Stella Wade and
* I.ant Friday afternoon lhe
'a club met. The county .
rav present and the librarian
logg Foundation who dls•’Chlldrens Book*."
The
Grove school is tn receive
f them. * Wayland S. 8. won
first Sunday of the contest

.

Hecker

resigned

the

abort vacation before hi* Induction
Into army service Mr*. Muriel Meud
has taken his place In charge of
the meat department. * Mra Fred
Wotting and Mr*. O. E. Wright
of &amp;ut Lansing • tended the W.L.C
guewt night binquiu Wedneaday
night, a Mr*. Viola Hagerman waa
in Battle Creek last week Monday
afternoon and evening attending a
birthday dinner in honor of her
granddaughter. Mu* Vonda John­
son at the home of Mra. Winnie
Felghner. * Dr and Mrs. W. A.
Vance were Sunday dinner guests
of Dr. and Mra. Merle Vance In
Eaton Rapid* * Mr* Fred Wotting
of East Lansing was a weekend

visiting her grandparents, Mr. nnd
Mra Peter Baas the past two
Art’, has returned to her home In
Jntr and Mr* Elwood Porter of
Detroit were guests In the home
of the Rev. and Mn. H. R. Krieg
last week Monday and Tueaday. *
Mr and Mn. Marcel Evalet, daugh­
ter Enid and Mn. John Hamp were
recent visitors in Grand Rapids a
Thr Rev. and Mra Lloyd Mead at­
tended a ministerial conference in
Gland Rapids Monday. Mn. Clar­
ence Shaw. Mn J. C Fund** ano
Mrs W. A
Vance accompanied
them.

amateur night, which Lt scheduled has an address In care ot Fleet SOUTH SHULTZ
for Friday. March 23. Any organ!- ■ P. O, San Francisco.'------ Mr,,and Mr*. Earl Oates moved Saturday evening the friend* in tlie 1
ration or individual in Barry or I Mr. and Mra. W c. Wightman to a .farm
farm near Cloverdale Mat
last community dropped in cn Mr. and,
Eaton counties may enter.
I received *a letter from their sun. week. We shall mix* you Earl and Mr* Cha*. Van Vranken in honor
———
। Pvt. Russell Wightman that he t* Velma! * Mr. and Mr*. Wayne of their recent marriage They were
Observe Guest Sight
1 somewhere in
;l*ht
In the Philippine*,
Philippines. say*
says Gate* and Bobby and Mary Lou of presented with a beautiful blanket
The Women's Literary
­ he is having a good time; the Kalamazoo spent Saturday evening and lunch cloth from the group and i
y club an
an-I
nual Guest night waa KcM
held Wed- I weather 1* good but he miasea the with
“•- Mr.
**- and
-nd Mr*. L. Bonneville. ♦ later enjoyed a potluck lunch. «
* &gt;
nesday night in the High school light of familiar place* and people Mr. and Mra.
i. Roy Davte
Davis and family ML** Beniadlne Schantz had her
auditorium and enjoyed by a good­ at home.
of Nashville spent Bunday with Mr. 1 tonsils removed Saturday. * Mr. i
number of club members, their
and Mra Mila A*hby Mrs Alla and Mra Floyd Garrison called on
husbands and guest*. Mr* Ralph XAST OILTON
* Moaiter came with them to vUlt for lhe Leon Moons and Albert Uc» of |
Richardton was toastmaster, Mrs.
Dowling 'Bunday.
- j
Our community was saddened several day*.
Grscc Pulte led lhe group singing Wednesday. March IS. by lhe death
Mr. and'Mr*. Cenard Smith of1
Two'special numbers were'Civcn by of our neighbor Charley Kahler
the girls’ sextette under the direc­ After suffering a severe stroke on I Hastings spent Sunday afternoon WAR BONDS will provide a "cuihwith
Mr
and
Mr*.
M.
AMiby.
*
Ion
tor
post-war
yeara.
tion &lt;&gt;f Mra. Lei* Roe and a trum- Saturday he was taken to Pennock
..
Ktrio. composed ot Minis Hem­ hospital and passed away four days Mr. and Mr* Frank'Horn attended,
1
, Hugh Snow and Loyt Masey. later. Much sympathy is felt for th*, funeral of a-brother-in-law.
•
1
accompanied by Mira Marguerite lhe family. * Mr and Mra Slewart ChaYle* Kahler in Delton Friday:
afternoon
*
Mr.
and
Mra
Frank
Swift at th* piano gave two num­ Waters and family were dinner
bed.
ruesL-i cn Sunday of her brother. Horn and Mr. and Mn L. DickerTlie guest speaker was Prof. Paul Walter and.-family. * Mrs. Effie son attended the Farm Bureau at i
D. Bagwell, head of lhe spcacii de­ Louden is caring for her daughter,’ Myron Mason's near Cedar Creek.
partment. MAC. The title ot his Vesta. who returned from New Bor­ Thursday. * Mra Lorn* Larsbee of 1
ges* hospital-recently after having Ypsilanti 1* spending the week with
address waa "Thing*, to Come
an operatic:!. * The Donald Mc- her pa-ents. Mr and Mra lister
Quarrii., spent Sunday with their Honncville.
Organisation*
Mr and Mr*. Frank Hwn enter­
Mra. Floyd Everts was hostess to daughter. Marjorie and family, in
——— talned the 4H clan* and. aime of
the Ruth-Naomi circle of the ----------------Methodtet church last Friday. Her whe is working at parchment, spent their mother* to supper on Munday
c.-enlne. Bingo furnished tlie cnassistant* were Mr*. Will Hyde ami Friday With home folk*.
Mr. and Mr.* Mack Bes*cr and tcrialnmcnl. • A good crowd .i'daughter. Violet, returned home tended the PT.A. Friday evening
Mrs John Hamp entertained the -Htcsday afternoon after spendinc' Bnd enjoyed the talk by Dr P Ber­
Mary-Martha circle In her home on the weekend with relative, near n,rd froOT Delton. * Ml** Del .-l*
Whllt there, they pur- O'Connor of Kalamaaoo Spent the
Friday for lhe usual j o'clock pot­ Chicago
luck luncheon Twenty . member.! ehittd a home and expect to mmr weekend with her grandparentv,
with a moving van about April 1. * Mr and Mrg FlBnk Hom * Mr
nnd friend* were present
n^H?*
Mra "nd Mr* Olrnn Oatss and family,
Mr1 Eu?1 Mra and Mr* Ct‘r“ °Bt“ e,p&lt;CJ to
The Good Cheer birthday club
aLcxhAro wrrr rowe b*Ck OnU) ,h*b' ,afl” ,rnn1 ‘
will be entertained Friday, March Jiura at8ro^ nf
oinSi. FriXvTrS
CrfTk thU ***k * Mr *nd
23. by Mr* Stella Purchi* and Mra
thr fu??i»iKaiiler 1 XIr’ °*ry Rohm and family moved
Estella Graham in lhe home of the i Mra^lS Durk^ .Sd^n nl'vW' »»«k &lt;««&gt; Ulf' old ^ake home-1
former.

The Maple Hyrup Project
Nearing lhe end of Ila 4lh con­
secutive year. Nashville's maple
syrup project I* far short of filling
the many order* booked for IU
product. With facilities capable ot
handling more sap than tree* were
producing in the village. John
Hamp, commander-in-chief of tlie
industry, began last week borln-t
sap for private produer* on a M-M
basis. On Monday of last week 200
gallons of ayrup had been made
while a
conservative
estimate
rlacea order* booked al more than
,000 gallon*.

Hospital Guild No. 20. met Tues- ’ ter.
ur* Gladys,
otedyT spent Sunday evening ' Bonneville Is working hi Hastinga
day eveninc al 7:30 at lhe home of at Stewart'Water*'. * Mrs. Adah'
7
* *,
1
Mrs. Ralph Richardson on Stale Lelnaar
atjd Mra. Bernie -Water* IIENDEKSHOT NEWS
*
caller on Mra. Vesta Hazel at BorNot much new* thi* week aa the
Bbm hospital * Mr*. Bob Carpenter telephone lines are out of order. *
and Ml** Lorene Collison of Battle Mr
Mrs Morrle Pilgrim were
spent Wednesday with their the gueste of Mr* Altha Henderahot
S 1 c Kenneth R. Perkin* li now Creek
parent*. * Mr* Lyle CoUUon and [rQm Wednesday until Sunday,
somewhere in lhe South Pacific. aon. Glen of Kalamazoo were supper Thursday evening about forty old ,
He U serving aboard an L8T. Hl* guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Unden Col- neighbor* and friend* ot the Pilgrim
wife. Gladys and young son Jim­ ll*on.
■met at the home of Mra. Henderahot,
mie. who have been spending the
for an evening of visiting and re­
n**t few month* with Se-unsn
calling old time*. A potluck lunch
BANNEB WANT
BAT
Perkin* and visiting Mra Perkin*'
mother al Montesano. Wash are
now home in NashUMtMr. and Mra. LelafllH Goodson
have received a Inter from an
The Red Cron drive, apotuorrd army ch&amp;hUdn. telling them of the
by the Women's Literary club, witn burial &lt;g 'their aon. Sgt Marvin
its president, Mr* George Taft, lo­ Goodson in a cemetery In Belgium.
cal chairman, and dub member, They have aUo received the purple
making the canvas*, has nearly heart which was awarded him pos­
been finished and more than lhe thumously
assigned quote has been raised.
Fred Long received a telephone
cell Tueaday morning from his
,, ,.,
ten. Sgt. Robert Long, which was
A representative group from • big surprise a* Mr Long had not
Nashville I* expected to attend a i heard recently from Ruliert and
road meeting in Battle Cree-; I supposed he had returned to hi*Thursday evening. March 22. at former location in th«* Middle East.
which lime lhe subject of improv­ Set Long arrived from Chicago
ing highway MM will be the main Tuesday noon for a 3-day furlough
here.
tonic of consideration
Mr*. Horace K. Power*. Uaa taken
Naxhvtile is much Interested as
a position at the Stanford unlMM is "Main St." In the village.
verally hospital in San Francbcu.
where she expect* to remain tot
One of the biggest annual events lhe duration. She la working In the
sponsored by the senior class of operating room Her husband. a
Nashville-Kellogg High school Is lieutenant in the U. 8. Navy, now

VOTE NO ON THE ABSTRACT BALLOT

TOO MANY GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES-A VOTE FOR A COUNTY OWN­
ED ABSTRACT OFFICE WILL MEAN
ONE MORE GOVERNMENTAL AGEN­
CY - TOO MANY PEOPLE ARE NOW
ON THE PUBLIC PAY ROLL.

you Had a new pair of
shoes fro* Wards, like
Susie's. You should

nlIng-back sandals and
puaps in our nee
Spring Catalog!
A

Her fath-

RENT RECEIPTS NEVER BOUGHT A
with

Commencing at 1 o'clock.

CATTLE

Holstein-Guernsey cow, 8 yrs.
old, fresh, calf by side.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due
soon.

you purchoic o home that
is already built. Our plan
is simple and will work to
suit you. Payments can
be arranged for your con­
venience.

POULTRY
20 hen*.
Rooster.

CORN, HAY, STRAW

Brindle cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh,
coif by side.

25 crates corn.

Guernsey cow, 3- yrs. old,
fresh.

9 tons baled straw.

About 4 tons hoy.

tricky a* a
March breeze on
a windy corner.
Stop in rjtht

Guernsey-Holstein heifer, 18
mos. old.

FARM EQUIPMENT
Hog house.
Wagon and double box.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

JOHN SIBOTEAN, PROP.

find exactly
ehat you want.in

HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer

tRNIE CRAY. Clerk

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

Hoving decided to quit farming and go into other work, I will have an auction sale

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at our farm located 6 miles east of Hastings; or6 miles westof Nashville, first place

MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1945

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Member F.H.L.B.

Fhone 2503

Commencing at 1 o'clock.

ROTH &amp; SONS COMPANY
Hostings — Phone 2226

CATTLE

Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh.
Guernsey &amp; Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh.

Cover Your Floor from Wall to Wall without a Seam
WITH

Yellow Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh.

Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh.
Guernsey cOw, 3 yrs. old, fresh.

ARMSTRONG'S 12-FT. WIDE
QUAKER FLOOR COVERING

Guernsey &amp; Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh.
Yellow Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh.

Guernsey &amp; Durham cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh.

6 x12 Room $ 5.52

69«

12' xJ2' Room $11.04

SQUARE YARD

12' x 15* Room $13.80

9 x 12' Rodm $ 8.28

HAY &amp; CORN
8 or 9 tons Broom and alfalfa hay.

If you're tired of fulling with curled scums. ugly
bulges, end loose seams, you'll be glad to kAow
that with Armstrong's 12-foot-wide Quaker Floor
Covering you can have a seamless, one-piece
kitchen floor os smooth—and os easy to clean—

as your porcelain table top.
tion of patterns.

.

east of Allerding Oil Station on M-79 on

We can also arrange
financing for remodeling
and repairing.
Stop in
and see us today.

9 Stebbins Bldg.

WAY

White Face bull, 3 mos. old.

AUCTION SALE

If you hove been think­
ing of buying o home . . .

and Mrs. Arthur White of
Creek spent the weekend
heir grandparents. Mr and
L O. Armour. * Mrs. Cha*.
t lhe weekend with her
Eva Guy. Nashville. *'

OMPLEXION

9 yearling heifers.

Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, due
Moy 1.

Un-x

HOME!

sermon by request
At the
t the Sunday school. Bunday,
Mk'.e dedicated the National
irUtlan flags recently »e* A number from our C. E.
attended lite Co meeting
Lings on Mondav- evening. *
I Mr* Edward Thompson and
of Sunfield visited at E 8.
son * on Sunday and obthe 77th birthday of Emery
■on and the 34th birthday of
dward-Thompson. ML« Foy
field, a friend of Mis* Shirley
■on a daughter of the tor-

hl* sistera. Mra. Chaa PixI Mra. Eva Guy of Nashville.

TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1945

Now.

J ng* * A number from here
d the Co P B Family Night
»y in Hasting*.
Margaret Coals and Mra.
Endsley are Uw committee

E

Having sold my farm. I will sell the following property at Public Auction at m

Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old, due in
Moy.

MONTGOMERY WARD
Demond of Ionia.

AUCTION s;

50 to 75 baskets of corn.

FARM TOOLS
John De*re Model B tractor.
John Deere tractor cultivator.
John Deere tractor plow, 2-12 in.
John Deere tractor bean puller, new.
John Deere side delivery rake.
McDeering bay loader, drophead.
Dowagiac grain drill. Cultipocker.
Rude spreader fixed over for tractor.
David Bradley mower. Int. 3 &gt;ec. drag.
Low steel wheel wagon. Milk cart.
New flat hay rack. 2 hole corn iheller.
6-10-gal. milk can*. Chore Boy milker, in good condition.
Other tools used on farm.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

See our now selec­

ASK ABOUT "SAFETY-BACK"

rotkilurnitlUre:

FLOYD ARMOUR, Prop
ONLY ARMSTRONG
MAKES 12-FT.-WrDE
FLOOR COVERING

HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

E. E. Gl

�HANG 0

'"lo,.. ’■

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*

MERICA'AVON-T LET YOU DOWN,
Bloated out of the sky in the battle for the Philippines,

he waits in shark-infested waters—alone. Surely they'll
send out rescue planes—surely they'll find him! Boy,

what he wouldn't give for another crack at those Japs!

Ask yourtelfi these questions beforp you tell him
not to worry—that of course America won't let him

down. Ask them again when you start lo cash in a

For the chance to finish lhe fight.

War Bond you don’t absolutely need lo redeem —
He knows the war isn’t over yet—not by a long shot.

when more and more equipment is needed to finish

But do the folks back home know that, he wonders?

the fight. (Ships, tanks, planes — tot.&lt; of planes. Like

Are they still working hard for victory—still buying

B-29's, costing $600,000 in War Bonds each. Or like

bonds, and hanging onto the bondt they buy? Hang-

rescue planes.

KEEP FAITH WITH OUR FIGHTERS-Bny War Bands for Keeps

WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY

FRANDSEN'S
B. A. LvBARKER
BONNET &amp; GOWN
AUT0 SPORT SHOP.

BEN FRANKLIN STORE .
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BILLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

REID'S DRUG

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT

WORKS

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK
ANDRUS SERVICE

VIKING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATS
CAS1TE CORP.
INT. SEAL ♦' LOCK

MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
COFFEE SHOP
BARRY CLEANERS
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
CUT RATE SHOE STORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH tt. IMS

ANNUAL TAX SALE
STATE OF MICHIGAN
COUNTY OP BARRY

moved. They are. now residing in
tlie Holder house In Middleville,
Mr. Barnum works on the governmint park In Yankee Springs- *
Mrs. Floyd Landon accompanied
her brother Glen McPeck of Ada to Miller
Nashville last Bunday, where a

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TOWNSHIP OF UOPR

VILLAGE Or NASHVILLE
. PkUllBg Addition

arMrinr ngkia
L'orpvraileB.

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Martin Kunde

T0WNBH1F OF BALT!-'

f

rowvasip or

irving

towxbkif

or

woodland

IH NW frIM,
8EU XKM.
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on Eh KW«
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township

.--------------------- WOODLAND
Last Week * Letter
Mr. and Mra. Shirley May* and
Richard of Hastings enjoyed warm
' .‘..J.V
rlta hnma nt Mr * BUT Lira

and in the evening
was entertained in
a birthday supper. *
l-ee OTbom of Oa
enjoyed a visit-----Sunday at the Lacy
grandmother. Mrs. Elam Springer * Darlene Walland
of Bowen Milla. * Mr. and Mrs.
....
- 4* i troit spent the weekend with hu Mylo Shaw entertained Sunday Mr,
viLLAcm or woodland
i w)ft #nd daughter al the home ot
“C
' Mr- Bn&lt;1 Mri Paul Brodbcck *
•t
Mrs. Daisy Moore to visiting Mrs.
GLASS CREEK
so «1 ®*rl Moore of Hastings. ♦ Mr. and SOUTH BOWNE
mb of Mr? Ogle Matugan and son Roger Last Week’s Letts,
- -..
a r«i«. were guest* of relatives, in Battle
Much sympathy 'Is. extended to daughter. Mrs. Dale
Creek Sunday in honor of their
sister. Tina Dean's birthday. * The Mra. Clare Eash and family in the Rcbt. Hopkins and Robt,
U. B. Mla*lonary Society met ot passing of her mother. Mra. —
toe nQtue oi mt*. Bernice Kantncr tella Heller. * IL- Sr-»from Wedneaday
inesday ....
Uli —
-Qatar- Havens
Harens home
h
Sunday. Other
Wednesday. A good crowd was visited
present, ourat* from Hastings were day at the Alden Porritt home'. *
the Rev. and Mrs Moxon. Mra Mr. and Ms* A.&gt;T&gt;Eaah and son
Maggie Kantoer. Mra. UGlc Bark­ John were Sunday dinner guests
Mr*. Virginia Tate and theirfl
er. Mrs. Eleanor Stridden. Mr...
Mra. Bertie Or thring and Mra.
Orville Van Wie and Judy. * John
Weaver and daughter of Hastings I teller and children were Sunday nie Miller of Oraaa Lake i
were Sunday dinner gueaU of Mr. ’ evening guesu of the A. T. Eash^r. last Friday pm. with Mrs.
*
Mr.
and
Mra.
John
Thayler'of
McGlocklln In Hastings. *
and Mra. Keith Farlec. A Mr. and |
Floyd Mahler
Mahler were
were guests
guests uf
uf»1
???" Gbodvlll W-B.CK will meet
Mra. Floyd
the Burdett CotaNorma SUton of
Wood lend ua?iUwnfrmfh'^H»!^i!d
Mrs. Norntc! '.*.'Gcd~:;d
day
for dinner.
aunaay. * Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday.
Mrs Harold
Hecker and family of Kulimamo. '“r‘&gt;
Mrs’
Mr. and Mra. Olenn Wotrlng and C1----SI5.---------------------------- Bowne.
Mlu Betty Wotrlng of Laming en.The Rev. and
d Mrs. Tabla* Shreck
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
joyed warm sugar at the Usher
"on H1U 'ullcd Mrl Lydia of Auyri* was a caller there
woods Sunday. * Mra. Paui Guy
underwent an operation at a Lan- rbimai'iMiUmx

LEGALS

or Johnstown

*8H NF.

SEU XEH.
a* possible at this writing. •
Elva Hynes, who Is employed
al the Montgomery Ward store at
Hastings, spent Sunday at home.

wks

SOUTH THORNAPPLE
Last Week’s Letter
Mr. and Mra. Leslie Steeby and
Utile son Terry were Sunday guesu
of her parent* Mr. nnd Mrs. Gur­
ule Keiser of Middleville * Elam
Springer of Bowen Mills ho* been
moving the household goods of Mr.
and Mra. Fred Bowerman to their
new home north of Oates Comers,
known as the Robert Garrett farm.
We are pleased to welcome them
nearer to our neighborhood. * Mrs.
Ben Park remains about the same
Saturday she seemed better but
Sunday not so good. Her many
friends wish for better report* soon.
* Mrs. Charlie Andler accompan­
ied Mis. Leslie Steeby and little
son to Hastings. * Mrs. Mylo Shaw
drove lo Muluken Saturday to sec
her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Parson
Moyer. She was pleased to find her
mother better and able to resume
work. ★ Floyd Landon was a Has­
tings visitor Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Barnum were
cullers on Mra. Hattie Johnson

Arnatt* Raion

Htlleraat F*rk

TOWN:.HIP OF MAPLE GROVE

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
HlBtr of MirMian. Tft.

STATE OF MICHIGAN
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Till.
COUNTY OF Il.tllltY
IN CHANCERY

KI* of NW

&gt;&lt; MWH

FIRST QUALITY

14.85
Riverside* ora SAFHL lhe«r new
pre-war Rfvonidesl Riveraids* ate
LONG WEARING: mfllion* of Ihem

Lower priced, foci

Montgomery Ward

TOWNSHIP OF ORANGEVILLE

&gt;.’•« If EM BEK

Attention '‘X.T!

NOTICE TO CULDITOBS

WH XEH
NE'4 NW

Always Ask

Ul,lm. to •■id.

D.(.d M

Buteni AddkMBs

VlUui of MMS

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ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

Farm Bureau

cablion

Haroandoni AddiUo

. KaanaU Addition
TOWNSHIP OF PBAIBIEVIUX

A

FARM

BUREAU SERVICE

FOR

YOU

tr

SWM HEW

• I

Help yourself and your organisation program. Every *^ag of Farm Bureau feed
bought is a vote for, and an aid to. a coopeative program .that will help lower your
operating costs. In addition, you buy Open Formula feeds that are mode to get results
and maintain health in your flocks and herds.
/

nW'.

Xenh 30

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

TOWNSHIP OF RUTLAND

HE', NWK.
NH NWW.

NEK. 8WU,

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TOWNSHIP OF HOPE

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KM REW.

. VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE
Original put

. Pre-war Mermash. 16% protein (with
200 lbs. of Farm Bureau Mermaker) is
available Also, Mermade Chick Start- €
er with 400 ibs. of Mermade Baloney/
37% protein per ton.
With either feed you have nothing
to add. Ail the essential vitamins are
present in abundance.
The mineral
balance is correct. The protein quality
(fish meal, liver meal, and meat scrap)
is not excelled by any other feed.

LAYING

100 pound* to the cose of your dairy

PORKMAKER

MASH

Mermade Laying gashes (made from
Mermade Balancer 37% protein! arc
available at many Form Bureau dealers.
They carry an overage of vitamins for
your protection and for a "pick-up" in
flocks that are depleted of vitamins.

REH NEH.
NEK NEU,

MILKMAKER

Milkmoker 34% protein carries high
quality protect from five different
feeds. It carries 8.000.000 unite of
Vitamin D per ton (to assure assimila­
tion of calcium and phosphorous).. It
carries manganese sulphate with cobalt.

SO

WH NEU NWJ4.
|S 30
EH EH NEU NW friU

!&lt;IM la tea

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CHICK STARTER

TOWNBHIP OP HASTINGS

Porkmaker 37% protein Is made te
supply the water soluble vltamlM
necessary to the health of brood M
and the livability, growth and wei(

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JOHN D. MORRISON.- Audller Ganard

Remembor-Only You Can Build a Program That Protf

'SCHEDULE A

VILLAGE OF NASHVILLE
Original FUt

TAXES OF 1942 AND PRIOR
YEARS

tws-h I

bEH NW

NEK RWM
nt* Ba U

A &gt;. Gragg Addition
* and WH of NH LM-7.
1943
lUrdandarff Addition

lUaHtfg* Saimar.

You-Ask for Farm Bureau F««d&gt;

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC.

TOWNSHIP OF ASSYRIA

NORTH CHURCH ST
. PkUUpa Addition
1943
IvlAr foltoartag: Conus, *HE

PHONE 2118

HASTINGS

J

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THLRbUAY, MARCH 21. llta

Churches

HAVE YOU
$ IO.OOO°°
HANDY?
That’s What It Will Cost Barry
County Taxpayers to OPEN a
County-Ooerated Abstract Office
IT WILL COST ADDITIONAL MONEY EVERY YEAR TO KEEP THE
12162636

DO YOU WANT TO PAY THAT BILL? NO! THAT'S MORE THAN
40,000 REASONS WHY 16646865
"NO" APRIL 2
ON THE ABSTRACT BALLOT - AND THERE ARE MANY MORE.
HERE ARE A FEW:
EVEN IF A COUNTY-OPERATED ABSTRACT OFFICE

IS OPENED AT AN EXPENSE OF AT LEAST $40,000 IT
STILL WILL BE UNABLE TO RENDER SERVICE EQUAL

TO THAT NOW AVAILABLE.
FOR TRAINED,

ABSTRACTING CALLS

EXPERIENCED WORKERS WHO

KNOWTHE LOCAL TITLE SITUATION THOROUGHLY
-AND THERE ARE NO SUCH WORKERS TO BE FOUND
IN BARRY COUNTY, OTHER THAN THOSE ALREADY

ENGAGED IN SUCH WORK.

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wSK i
ten™! ffiS“Sil

THERE IS NOT ENOUGH BUSINESS IN BARRY
COUNTY TO JUSTIFY OPENING ANOTHER AB­

STRACT OFFICE.

IF THERE WERE, PRIVATE ENTER­

PRISE WOULD ESTABLISH A SECOND OFFICE JUST
AS IT ESTABLISHED THE FIRST - AT NO COST TO

THOSE PERSONS WHO DO NOT NEED ABSTRACTS.

3

■7

j passed. You will enjoy th? i
JEFFERSON ST. UNITED
i Man Who Did Not Want To-But
Did—Rev Philip Carpenter—BelleBRETHREN CHURCH
. and soul *ttrring mewutev
F W Maxon. Padlor
.
. I vue: Retribution—Restitution—Re;.
Preaching service 10 ajn.
. | GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH \ I Robert C. Smith.
•
FIRST CHURCH OF
Sunday school II ajn Chas. :I O.OF. Rail Green st. Entrance
We want to make thia a great
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
1
O. H. Trinkle'x Pastor
’ service for you. Everyone I* welcome
Comer Church and Center Streets King, Supt
U BCK 7 p m. Mrs. Eleanor j Morning worshiped 10.3U. Lenten
c..nut and bring your friends.
.
Subject. "Matter"
Stricken, leader.
sermon "Tlie SavLr* lw*t Prayer."
Bunday service il a m.
Tuesday. Young people's prayer; Sunday school it 11:30.
Bunday school 9 10 a.m.
•
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
rdeeMng.
. The Lord's Supper will be celeWednesday evening service 7:45
% L. Winston Stone. Pastor
Prayer
meeting
-Wednesday.
8,
bralcd
Maundy
Thursday.
March
Reading room in church edifice'
Jfaltn Sundav will be observed
m. at church.
. 23.
39. “
at 1:00 ~
pan. Announcements
*
*" will
*'' mit Sunday with appropriate servepen Wednesday nnd Saturday, from pm.
The conference mid-year meet-1 be received the Sunday previous.
T..
3 to 5 pm.
1 «*. Morning - worship al 10TQ0
ig will be held at
al the Kniamaroo
Kolamsroo
- ?P*
----------’
The public is cordially Invi'ed to ing
•'clock. Mr. Stone will lirearh on
Brethren' BAPTIST NOTES
attend.the church services and to. Chicago Ave. United BrethrenUte theme. -The Supreme Christ."
g. J. Adcoek.
Adeoek. Pastor
enuren. Friday
church.
maay and
ana Saturday. Tlie
Die!I
gvisit the reading room
The adult choir will sing. There
pastor snd^wlfe. Mr* Chn»;
™
o
il o'clock. Scr- will be baptismal service both fur
Mn Lillie Barker and Mn Lorelia 1 Divine'service*
-.... ----------- ---at ..
babies and adults.
’T’IST PRESBYTERIAN
-------- S.. -------------- ...
I nJon
pastor.
CHURCH
\ Clark will represent the church.
The Sunday school will meet at
Evenlng servlrs
Evening
servies at 7:30. Evan
Evan-­ 11:30 under the direction of Jud^e
Herbert M. Heaney, supplying |
' galisilc singing and sermon by pas- Adelbert Cortrighl. Tlie Youth Fel­
9:55—Sunday school, claxn-s for' PILGRIM TABERNACLE
jtor.
. •
119 N. Broadway
lowship at fl 30 All young people
*11. Interesting discus*
uy Mr :
Tuesday night. B.YP.U. at thc are Invited.
■ Heaney in Bible class.
Mrs. B. E Manker. Pastor
. parsonage at 7:30.
.
The Spiritual Life committee of
11:00—Mr. Heaney will talk.cn'
meeting and
‘‘' Wed.
'*pa night prayer ’mceiinc
ana
"Palm Sunday,"
£il«i
hanw?
i *tu&lt;,y lc**°n M lhe church Bt ’ 30.41: the
Au'ai WB.CB will sponsor » "Day
'■ •part" meeting on next Sundav
The annual meeting of the
pJ-*!»ri«ini
Ladles Aid meets March 23. with]
ftetnoon
at 4:30. The purpose is
church will be held March 29. at
11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Prtarhing \&lt;r« Mmid cr.iu'iev rei f
I
service. Special singing by _
the g‘rs ““ua c”w’e* 141 B Oretn [ to
:
.o promote
a deepening of the
7 30.
■ service.
Seminary quartet of Owasso.
. n.e .Baptist people are enjoying i spiritual life ot the women of the
Owosso, lhe
the ‘ Tp
!
church
as
they face the opportun,
Rev.
Chas.
Manker.
guevt
speaker.
[
thclr
r
1 REE METHODIST CHI Rt it
nsSul,,!*in subject
‘the* evMdL
ollr ,' tnrtr
wSjT’and'f&amp;r j it les and responsibilities nf this
. Sl%mna
wnosa morning
is - -The
.
Seth A. Davey. Pm tor
iioor
Strei’"?5 ftoul- *n thc «*eBing One, tclh&lt; newly
now siunificant day. All women are inComer E Colfax at Buitv o-id J Thing."
- l
“ vited
| Hs«tln&lt;« Church—March 28.
‘n,,“
| arc being made lo renovate the side I
Service* every night at 7:30. i rooms also Thank* are due to our j
I
to a m BundiiJ school 'n charge
Thursday
night
the
quartet
will
|
j ot Mrs Etta Mead
church ladle* for the great Im- HICKORY CORNERS
impersonate
“
How
some
church
'
11:15 am. Preaching by the pas­
। rn»vement of thc interl
rioy &lt;
' ------ Mr and Mrs Wilbur Tolle* and
members net.” Friday night they church.
I children of Hastings called at the
tor.
i&gt;rah Town home Sundav. * L. J.
7:00 pm. Young peopl.'s prayer dramatUe "The Stone Song." This
special crusade will continue until
Dewey son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Dew­
service.
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
ey went to Detroit last week lo
j 7:30 pm. Young people's Evsn- Anril 1 You can't afford to miss CHURCH
Join the Navy. * Mrs. Grace Huffceiistlc service.
,
Don M Gury. Rector
‘ man nf Maple Grove is visiting her
1 8 00 p.m Evangelistic service by
R am. Holy Communion.
daughter nnd son-in-law. Mr. and
Quartet Sine* At
the pastor.
10 a.m.. Sunday School.
! Mr*. Glen Aspinall. * Mr. and
March 23—7:30. Prayer meeting Special Crusade
i. Morning Worship, with
R_y McTuggert and daughThe Pilgrim Quartet 1* dngimi at
at church.
and dbitribution «&lt;&gt;f Palm &gt;
&gt;
March 23—7:30. Prayer meeting each nervier ut lhe Pilgrim Holi­
ness enuren.
new
church. .wemoers
Members are i.iwLaww.iru awanson ano oaoy oi urana
at FTeenort
rente Lyon*. Flint; Richard Miller. W of the B^Bcopal Church will
„d$ wrrp wpper
Sunday
Stony Point—March 28.
Alma: Ivan Williams. Colorathi
k
Chclr.H
Bnd Mrs. John Moorer.
A
10:00 am. Preurhlngvbv pastor.
nqunrUt
’ tamliy dinner was held at the
11-30 am. Sundav school. Mrs Borings. Chas. Manker Hastings.
The
_si,
n '
by 1 •*■’»•*
Britten
home
Sunday,
The quartet
quartet has
hat had
had wide
wide expertexperi­
Floyd Barnum. Supt.
“wkXe
4 « r! »ln, UWCh *•
Robert BrllU'n *h°
Prayer meeting every Wednesday ence In radio and personal appear­
"LiLV'nn itS **** tor «ervfce on Monday. Those
ance*. Their harmony is imsur-•
• night 7:30.
session of Lenten Study on *lhe
weri.
Mr
arut
Mra
r^harlM
,5 i. present
present were
were Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mra. Chariea
Charles
Praver Book: topic. Wcddl:---------nna Converse and two children. Mrs.
i Burial Services
. Roger Converse and children. Mrs.
I Hlclia Ma-nard. Claris Bawdy. Mis.
[LISTEN,OLD GWNITC PUSS, DIBIT EVER
YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
Flora Vandlen of Hustings. Mr. and
' Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
OCCUP TO YOU TO LOOK TOR A MULTI-COPY
Mrs. Harley Bawdy of Jackson.
Services will be held next Sun- ; Ml« Nvla
nvia Endslev.
tnasiev. vioveraaie.
Cloverdale.
SERVICE IN THE YELLOW PAGES OF THE
day. March 25. The Sunday school Miss Hilda Edmonds, Cressey A
will be at 2 pun.
: ,o!cndld time wa* enjoyed and
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
You will want to attend the Hobcrt received some lovely gifts,
preaching service at 3 pin as an Sundav visitors at lhe Brittens
American Flag:wtll be-presented tn were Mrs. ChaMea Converse and
the church, pie sermon subject children. James Castle and Francis
will be "Spiritual Lraotu From „nd jtminie of Gull lake
Our National Emblem
Mr. and
... «»».................
Mrs. Charles Leaver will ring.
NORTHEAST WOODLAND
*
Last Week'* Letter
BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
Will Bacon of Lansing spent a
Orlo D. Munger, Pastor
few day* over the weekend with
Morning worship 10:00
I Arthur Bates. * Sunday dinner
Sunday school^ 11.00
nf Mr nn&lt;l
Mrs Karl
KCKKarle“
EckPraycr meeting Wedneaday. 8:00 quests of Mr
xtr and
and Mr*.
Mr* Leal
dFamlly night. Saturday. 8 00 at “rdt w?rT
ams and Mrs. Sarah Ostrolh of
home of Edward Rice.
Maple Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
McCallum Church
Klump ot Middleville and Mr. and
Sunday school 10:30
Mrs Ray Scheel. * Mias Bertha
Morning worship 11:30
Wagner spent Thursday night nnd
Friday with Mrs. Hatton in WoddTHE METHODIST CHURCH
lund while Mr and Mr*. Roy RowBanfield
Dowling lader were In Grand Rapids. * Miss
R. C. Smith. Minister
Virginia Varnev spent over Sunday
Good Friday Service. March 30. with Maxine Bales. * Miss Etta
1M.» Dowling Church. 8:00 p m.
Schneider wss a guest Sunday of
On Good Friday evening, there Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eckardt and
will be presented a sacred concert family. Dsn Smith visited there in
of Lenten anthems and solos, by thc
..., -afternoon.
------------------------* Mr*.-------------------Lydia Schulu MUs Olga
— Eckardt
the combined youth choirs. There . er —
and
Eckardt were
were
will also be three short meditations, guest* of Mr* Clara Klopfenstein
Pilate The Politician—Rev. Hr»r- and nephew Herbert Shortl*
Shortla in
old Klrchcnbauer—Hastings: The Woodland Sunday.

MOST PROPERTY OWNERS NEED AN ABSTRACT

DRAWN UP ONLY ONCE OR TWICE IN THEIR LIVES.
WHY SHOULD YOU BE TAXED YEAR IN AND YEAR
OUT TO PROVIDE THE MINIMUM OF $4,000 AN­

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming, I will sell lhe following ot Public Auction at the
place known.as the Ed Pennels farm located 1 mile west of Cloverdale; or 4 miles
north and 1 mile west of Delton on

MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1945

NUALLY NEEDED TO SUPPORT A PUBLIC OFFICE

COMMENCING AT 1 O’CLOCK.

THAT CANNOT PAY ITS OWN WAY?

THE MAN WHO PAYS RENT WILL BE AFFECTED BY

THE HIGHER TAXES WHICH MUST BE IMPOSED TO
SUPPORT A GOVERNMENT-MANAGED ABSTRACT
OFFICE.

LANDLORDS WILL PASS THE PROPERTY

TAX INCREASES ON TO THEIR TENANTS FOR PAY­
MENT.

5

A COUNTY-OPERATED ABSTRACT OFFICE WILL
NEVER HAVE A FAIR CHANCE TO SUCCEED AS A

BUSINESS VENTURE, REGARDLESS OF THE AMOUNT

OF BUSINESS TO BE DONE IN PARRY COUNTY. NEW

OFFICE WORKERS WILL BE HIRED EVERY 2 OR 4
YEARS, DEPENDING ON THE COURTHOUSE ADMIN­

ISTRATION CHANGE: THERE WILL BE NO CHANCE
TO DEVELOP TRAINED, EXPERIENCED WORKERS IN
THIS HIGHLY-SPECIALIZED BUSINESS.

THE ABSTRACT BALLOT PROPOSES TO TAKE MONEY OUT OF
YOUR POCKET TO PAY FOR A COUNTY-OWNED BUSINESS VEN­
TURE YOU DO NOT NEED. SAVE YOUR MONEY-VOTE "NO" ON
THE ABSTRACT BALLOT.
TH, •4v«rti»m«n» contribut'd by intorMtod tox-poyinfl clHi.n,.

3 HEAD OF HORSES
Sorrel horse, 6 yrs. old, wgt. 1,400 lbs.
Black horse, 5 yrs. old, wgt. 1,300 lbs.
Bay mare, 12 yrs. old, wgt. 1,300 lbs.
2 sets double work harness.
Third horse harness. Collars..^
7 HEAD OF CATTLE
Durham-Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, due
Oct.
,
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, due in Nov.
Holstein-Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, due April.
Holstein-Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due
April.
Holstein-Durham cow, 3 yrs. old, due
April.
Holstein-Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old, bred.
Holstein-Jersey heifer, 1 yr. old.

HOG
Duroc sow, due to farrow in May.
10 HEAD OF SHEEP
10 ewes, to lamb in April. .
POULTRY
20 mixed laying hens.

FARM IMPLEMENTS

Mci',ormick Deering hoy loader.
John Deere side delivery rake.
McCormick mowing machine, 5 ft. cut.
Empje Junior disc grain drill.
Dum&gt; rake. 3 sec. spring drag.
Land roller. Wagon and rack.
Oliver riding cultivator.
Two 2-horse walking cultivators.
Bob sleighs. Moore plow.
International manure spreader.
Deering grain binder, 7 ft. cu^
99 Oliver plow. Gale riding plow.
Grapple hay fork. Chore Boy milker.
Heavy wagon. John Deere corn planter.
Two 10-gal. milk cans.
Quantity of forks, shovels, eveners.
v Other articles not mentioned.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Primo eloctric washing machino.
Battery radio set.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

HAROLD WARD, Prop.
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctiontar
Hickory Comers Phong 17 F 2-1

MILT LEINAAR, Clerk
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ST CHURCH
itone. Pastor
will be observed
appropriate servorahlp at 10 TOO
r wifi breach on
Supreme Christ."
will ring. There
service both fur
ircctlon of Jud"e
. The Youth FelAll young people
4fe committee of
sponsor d "Day
on next Sunday
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repelling of tile

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HELF BEAT INFLATION
BUY BONDS

The Hastings Banner

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1

• Sunday. *

Mrs. Grace Huffjve La visiting her
-in-law. Mr. and
tall. * Mr. and
Bert and dausli-

d baby of Grand
er guests Sunday
ohn Maurer. A-A
home
Sunday,
bert Britten who
n Monday. Those
and Mrs. Charles
o children. Mrs.
nd children. Mrs.
Harts Bawdy. Mrs.
Hostings. Mr. and
vdy of Jackson,
slev. Cloverdale.

m enjoyed and
ome lovely gifta.
at the Brittens
ts Converse and
astle and.Francis

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Sunday dinner
I Mrs Karl Eck1 Mrs. Leslie Adarah Ostrdth of
and Mrs. Wilbur
dlle and Mr. and
* Mias Bertha
ursday night and
Hatton in Wobdd Mrs. Roy Rowid Rapids. * Miss
Dent over Sunday
es. * Miss Etta
guest Sunday of
nor Eckardt and
i visited there in
drs Lydia Schul­
ts Eckardt were
lara Klopfenstein
Shortla

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Dear Boya in the Service.
Il is with great pleasure that I
accept this privilege to write to
you. This is a grand way to say
"hello" and best wishes to all. be­
cause, you see. It would be quite
a task to write to each one Individ­
ually.
Il hardly teems possible that the
boys whom so iHort a time ago.
sat in my ctaasroom learning their
A, B, di, and studying history
front a teat, are now making his­
tory in many parts of the wochL
11 ■ '.'.'..i F. \
:in'*
u.' I;
me I
jfc.
Among these boys is George
Scott. B 2/c, from whom 1 received
a„ letter Tuesday. He has spent
eighteen months at sea. His broth­
er. Cpl. Bob Scott, is with the hosElal station somewhere in Engnd. Robert 8ager is also In Eng­

land. Mrriyn Courtney is in France,

and Richard McKibben U in the
hospital, after being wounded in
action tn France.
Some of you boys have suggested
that when you are all home again
lo stay, we will have an old-fash­
ioned school reunion. That will *be
wonderful, as I see you grouoed to­
gether again, my heart will swell
with pride, as it did so many times
back in those days when we were
in school.
Equally proud am I of the boyt
from Milo who are now in the
service, including Ralph Stenger,
who has been reported as mlisinn
In action in Prance since Jan. 25,
1945.
'
William Paul recently spent thir­
ty days nt home. While here he
attended tiie Milo Young People's
Sunday School clou party, and
■ showed us pictures of many inter­
esting places in Italy. He also at­
tended Sunday School' at Milo one
Sunday.
A recent letter from Roos Nor­
wood stated that he had been
moved to the PhlllppHies and with
the help of the other boys had Just
’ finished constructing a bamboo
hut when orders came that he was
to be moved. Rom expected, to go
to n rest camp in Australia last
month.
■
Marsden Germaine is ah electri­
cian* mate 3/c. and has been In
Hawaii for nearly a year.
Henry Dell. S 2/c, of the US24.
A.F.. was graduated from radio
school at Memphis. Tennessee, on
March 24. He will then complete a
two weeks' course at the same
training station before going on to
Operational Flight School. His
wife, the former Corinne Whldby,
of Hickory Corners, and his mother
attended his graduation.
'
George Be Lion is in the first
army in Belgium. He has also been
In Germany. Holland and France.
His parents were very hapny last
Monday to rqcrivc b snapshot of
George. It alsoMtowed a picture'of
"Hitlers OreatijfalL''
The Betaon^also received n box
containing sornF interesting things,
such as a German filer's helmet,
maps, and wings; also, money from
several countries.
George's cousin. Jack Garrett. Is
with the seventh army in France.
Sgt. Glenn Leeper and wife have
a three-room apartment at Bakers­
field, California. They go quite often
to see Dora Brandstetter. who hi
spending the winter In California.
Sgt. Dennis. Williams entered the
service Feb. 10. 1942. He received
his basic training In Wyoming,
then went to the Hawaiian Islands.
He is now stationed at Saipan.
We are sorry not to hear more
often from Harold Burroughs, whn
graduated from radio school in
California Just before going over­
seas.
Donald Kingsbury was Inducted
Into the army in the spring of
1943. He spent some time In school
learning to repair the i;os truck
which he drive*. After the war. he
plans to buy a farm.
Carl Watson left for overseas Ih
September, 1943. He has been In
combat duty In Italy. At the time
his last letter was received, he was
in the hospital In Rome.
Frank Zimmerman, who has been
In the service, is again working in
the postoffice at St. Paul, Minne­
sota. His brother. Alfred, along
with three thousand other men. Is
with the UBS. Bunker Hill. In the
Pacific, where he has been for
nearly eighteen months.
Leon Miller enjoyed a short fur­
lough at honte. after which he un­
derwent an operation which proved
auccessful His parents expect him
home again in a few davs.
Jphn Fry was drafted in May
1MI and received his training at
Livingston, Louisiana. In 1942 he
was sent to the Pacific area. He
saw action in New Guinea where
he received a severe head injury,
and spent three months in the hos­
pital. He then went to Australia
where he married an Australian

nt the Kalamazoo Steel Processing
O
Mra William Schulte reported
that William Jr., has been promot­
ed to captain and is exnectlng to
ro tn New Guinea any day. His
brother. Jack, who- has seen over­
seas duty. Is now stationed In
Florida.
John Woods Is stationed at Kir­
sch!. India, where he is a dU&lt;H,
living cargo In the India-China dlvlrion. John had roasted peacock
for Christmas dinner. Sometimes
wr wonder how people can eat such
be»'itlful birds and worahlo a eowi
(Continued on Page 3, Sec. 1.)

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' -

Fund now totals &lt;36,387.76 or 204
per cent of the minimum quota of
&lt;12,900. according to figures given
on Monday. March 26. by Mrs.
Maurice Foreman. War Fund chair­
man. This total still is considered
Incomplete as certain districts of
Hastings and the county do not
consider their work comnicted.
Barry Co. besides doubling its
minimum quota has tha further
honor of being the third chapter in
the state to reach Ila quota. Tills
goal was reached on March 8—Just
-&gt;ne week after the drive opened.
The following telegram from re­
gional headquarters In St. Louis
was received by Mra. Foreman "Ex­
ceedingly pleased results of Chap­
ter’s War Fund. Walter Stubbs
(field director at Fort Custer) ad­
vise* over 200 per cent of quota
reached This is outstanding record
In Michigan and contribute* signi­
ficantly to success of our 1945 efiort. Splendid endeavor vour work­
ers. generosity of citizens deeply
appreciated."
_________

FOUR LOCAL LADS
01875548
Auto Overturns On M-37
When Driver Loses Control
Late Saturday evening four Hast­
ings boys were Injured in an auto
accident as they were driving to
Battle Creek. The lads were Robert
Stowell. 17. Tom O'Connor. 18. Don
Neal, 15. and Jack Ectlnaw. 17.
with Stowell as driver of his parents'
car. In rounding the big curve Just
before entering the city limits of
Battle Creek Stowell lost control of
the car. which overturned when it
hit a culvert The boys were pinned
in and under the car. Echtlnaw be­
ing the first one able to get out.
Though he wa*,badly cut on his
hand and bruised, he showed pres­
ence of mind and worked bravely
assisting his comrades to safety.
Battle Creek oollce were summoned
and the boys taken to that city,
Stowell being taken to Leila hos­
pital and the other Uuba to Com­
munity hospital.
Examinations showed that O'Con­
nor had a bod cut on one of ills legs,
but was released after treatment
Saturday night; Echtlnaw. whose
hand was hurt, was released Sunday
afternoon and Neal, who suffered n
chest Injury, was discharged Sunday
night after X-rays were taken. A
bad scalp wound and chest injuries
kept Stowell In the hospital until
Tuesday night, when he came to his
home In this city.
The auto was wrecked and had It
not been a good, steel body car. the
boys would doubtleu all have been
more seriously Injured or possibly
killed. Al! are thankful the occl-

Chet Hodges Named
Rotary President
-Chester B. Hodges was named
president of Hastings Rotary Club
at an election held at the noon
luncheon on Monday. Other officers
chosen were: Charles H. Leonard,
vice-president: Robert B. Moore,
treasurer, and Richard M. Cook, sec­
retary. The Rev. Don M. Gury and
Dr. John K. Altland were elected
directors.

LIBRARY CLOSED
The Hastings Public. Library Will
be closed March 30 and April 2.—

Delton Stale Bank
Delton. Mich.
March 23, 1945
The Hastings Banner
Hastings. Michigan .
In the last issue of the Banner,
there Is an advertisement urging
tiie creation of a County Abstract
Office, purporting to be paid for by
the Bankers. Business Men. Attor­
neys and Real Estate men. I object
to being Included in this, both as
a banker and an attorney, even by
inference, or any other scheme that
will result In increased taxation.
Nor any .movement that will put
the government, or any subdivision
thereof In private burinera.' I have
spent about twenty-seven years In
checking title* in. respect to land
in this and other counties, and have
had the opportunity to compare the
service on abstracts rendered here
with that of other counties. I find
it to be better than tiie average. In
fact it ranks with the best.
To You Mr. Property Owner: If
you have found there Is a flaw tn
your title, don't lay it to the abstrac­
tor. He is not to blame, all he can
do Is to give you a connected trans­
script of the transactions tn respect
to that particular piece of property.
No abstractor, either public or pri­
vate can correct the record. That
Is entirely within the province of the
Circuit Court. It you had insisted
on a good and merchantable title
when you bought, you would have
no difficulty when you sell. An Abtract Office conducted by the Coun­
ty can give you no better title than
a private office.
If you make the Abstract Office
self supporting, you will not save
money in getting an abstract, if you
make the charges less )'ou will pay
the additional In taxes to run the

nuniu m. Mwriui. Jr..
»»
home on furlough for the first time
In about 4 years of service. He has
been in the Southwest Pacific area
for 34 S months. His parents are
sr- -..-I &gt;r..
.j
Ings. R. 4.
KILLED ON IWO JI.MA
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Delmar
Sager, Delton R. Nq. 2 received word
that their son Delmar. Jr., who has
been serving with the Marines In
the south Pacific, was killed in ac­
tion on I wo Jima March 6th.
Mrs. P. R. (Bob) Kelly received a
telegram Wednesday that her hus­
band Sgt. Kelly was killed in action
over ’ Germany. Prior to this mes­
sage Mrs. Kelly, the former Char­
lotte Hubbard, had' been notified
that Sgt. Kelly, a gunner on a For-

ABSTRACT ISSUE
MERITS SOME
CAREFUL THOUGHT
Manager of Montcalm Co.
Office Makes Statement
Barry county voters will decide
next Monday whether or not they
want to put the county into thd ab­
stract burineu. There have been a
lot of claims, counter claims and fig­
ures bandied about concerning the
proposition, mostly half truths which
do not show an accurate picture.
One Individual who has thorough
knowledge of county owned and op­
erated abstract offices is Marvin J.
Nelson, because, since 1924 he has
been In charge of the Montcalm
County Abstract Office, at Stanton.
Mich., which lx recognized as one of
the best run county abstract offices
in the stale.
Therefore the following letter from
Mr. Nelson riiould be carefully read
by those who intend to vote on the
county proposition next Monday. It
was received without solicitation and
reads as follows:
Montcalm County Abstract
Office
Stanton, Michigan
March 23. 1945.
Editor. Hastings Banner
Hastings, Michigan
Dear Sir:
As' manager of a county owned ab­
stract office. I am quite frequently
asked for information about our of­
fice which I realize is used in a com­
parative way with Information con­
cerning privately owned abstract
plants. Sometimes such comparisons
do not show a true picture unless
other facts are considered, too. Hav­
ing been asked for our schedule of
rates and other Information by peo­
ple interested In the present abstract
proposal In your county. I am writ­
ing to point out a few items in
which you might be interested, and
which I believe are important.
Our plant was purchased by the
county in 1024 when it was offered
for sale by its owner. It was con­
sidered cheaper to buy the private
plant than to build a new one. A
careful study was made by tiie Board
of Supervisors and the plant was
purchased for &lt;28.000.00. Since then
about &lt;3.000.00 has been spent on
equipment and rebinding. There
were about 300 volumes in the Reg­
ister of Deeds office at that time.
The private owner’s rate schedule of
50 cents per entry was continued by
the county at that time. Later,
realizing that the return was inade­
quate our Board raised our rates to
75 cents per entry. plu»-Z certificate
fee of &lt;2.00. and that schedule re­
mained in effect for a few years.

......

nn.

__ _

vestment County accounting figures
will only show salaries and expenses
actually charged to the department,
such as supplies, postage and fix­
tures. Therefore. In making a fair
comparison, such items should be
considered.

eral funds. A careful study of our
Income and costs through 20 years
of county ownership will show that
our rate would not have been suffi­
cient to cover costs ordinarily
charged to the business by a pri­
vate company.

Do not be deluded into thinking frequent change*
lo political
nature of ■

provides enough safeguards so
t no unreasonable spending can
result. As things now stano. the
present 15 mill limitation provides
only enough income for bare ex­
penses. even in well run local gov­
ernments. It allows no surplus for
needed public Improvements.
It
the new proposal is adopted, there
will still be a double check on each
proposed expenditure. First prop­
erty owners against whose property
the increased tax will be spread,
must consent to. ths increase. Then,
property owners will have to pass I
upon any bond Issue proposed. Any I
proposition which, got by these two
barriers would have to. be good.
Proposal No. 2 would authorize the
stale to control, improve or assist
in the Improvement and control of
rivers, streams and water levels
for certain purposes. This pro­
posal. the Banner believes. Is in line
with sodnd principles of conserva­
tion. Both or these two propositions
merit a "Yea" vote
The ’third ballot is the so-called
“Non-Partisan" Judicial Election
Ballot and contains the name of
four candidates for Justice of the
supreme court, two of whom are to
be elected. The Banner believes
that Raymond W. Starr and Wal-

OFFICES K
AND PROPOSITION
ON THE BALLOT

6622

BARRY CO. DOUBLES
RED
QUOTA
Home Front ThirdCROSS
Chapter In State

On th» -tr ☆ Cr ☆ * ☆

Guinea. John is now spending some
time with his Barents.
■ Robert Frv has been granted a
mrtl'ral discharge, wax married lost

&gt; FOR.

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 29. 1945

Remember To Vote At; Election On April
To Reach Its Quota

ERB
Vllbur Tolles and

■

■ACK

The election this coming Mon­
day. April 2. deserves the attention
of every qualified voter in the
county. Several important state of­
fices. two proposed constitutional
amendments and a special county
proposition are involved.
Voters who go to the polls will
receive four ballots.
The' ffrat is the regular ballot, on
which voters will elect two regents
of the University of Michigan, one
superintendent of public Instruction,
one member of the board of educa­
tion. two members of the board of
agriculture and one state highway
commissioner. Of tills list, the
Banner believes that Charles M
Ziegler, definitely merits re-election
as highway commissioner. He has
done an excellent job with the limited
funds which have been available
and has kept the office tree of poli­
tics Eugene B. Elliott, has served
as superintendent of public instruc­
tion In both Democratic and Re­
publican administrations and apKrently has administered the of­
* in a manner satisfactory to the
public at targe.
The second ballot contains the
two proposed amendments to the
slate constitution and both of them,
in the opinion of the Banner should
receive n vote of “Yea.” Proposal
No. 1 provides for an increase in
tax miltage for certain purposes
upon a majority vote of the electors
assessed for taxes in the assessing
district so that the total tax as­
sessed shall not exceed 3 per cent
of the assessed valuation for a pe­
riod of 15 years- This proposal re­
laxes the present stringent 15 mill
limitation sufficiently to permit
municipalities or local governmental
units to&lt;provide money for certain
types of needed public services and

are candidates for re-election, both
deserve favorable consideration be­
cause they have made good records
in office and there is thus no sound
reason for replacing them
The fourth ballot contains the
special local proposition: “Shall
Barry county own and operate an
abstract office and the books, in-

better abstract service and can make
a Eatlsfactory return from the re­
quired investmnt of *30,000 to &lt;40.­
000. then your vote on this propo­
sition should be "yes." If you be­
lieve that the present abstract
service Is adequate and do not be­
lieve that the county should spend
&lt;30.000 to *40.000 to go into this
sort of business, then your vote
should be “no."

EDITORIAL

An item of "must" reading for German militarists never admitted
those interested in problems of the defeat and twenty years later
World War II began. If we com­
promise now with either the Natl
corretpondent for many years In
the fires of World War III are
kindled. Wouldn't It be a criminal
and Shanghai. It is about the only mistake to stop short of complete
commentary on Japan we have read victory now? True, it would be
which seems to make sense.
few years. But what of the future?
Some people are criticizing Uw
administration for insisting *on un­
It's a safe bet that hundreds of
conditional surrender.
They say Barry county people who wouldn't
that this policy is prolonging the take the trouble to vote wlU soon
fighting and causing unnecessary be "sobbing” about the actions of
loss of life. In the final days of public officials to be named at the
World War I. as we recall, the Al­ election next Monday. There are
lied statesmen disregarded the
warning and "plea of General Per­ the contention that Americans orc
shing and accepted a compromise getting better government than they
rather than forcing unconditional
when election day brings out only
Htes were given 'father generous 30 per cent or less of the qualified
voters.
body was tired of fighting and want­
ed to gel back to prewar way# of liv­
The legislature, we read. Is consid­
ing as quickly as possible. The ering the repeal of the so-called
"easy peace" men had their way.
(Continued on Page J. Bee. 1.1
proper^ indexing

and

abstracting calm passed from private to county
ownership. It also meant that county
taxes on the property In question
no longer were paid. This reduction
in tax revenue to the county Is also
a legitimate charge against the cost
of abstracting service. It is a charge
which wouldn't show up on any
county reports or on any ordinary
audit, but It is a real coat never­
theless.
Mr. Nelson states that lower rates
in county owned offices usually mean
that part of the cost of title service
is paid out of the general fund. That
Is an important idea for voters here
to consider. "Bargain" rales are not
cheap when the county has to pay
rv, rf nf

The most careful and dependable
title service—and that is the most
Important matter to consider — can
only come from personnel, properly
trained by title men who are in con­
tact with their profession In keep­
ing up-to-date with the present day
title requirements of the general
public and the government agencies.
Marvin J. Nelson
, Yours very truly.
MJN/E8
In a telephone conversation with
Mr. Nelson Tuesday morning, he
stated that a rate of 60c per descrip­
tion, is in force again with a mini­
mum charge of &lt;1.00.
Since the oil boom began in 1934,
he states that there has been such
a tremendous volume of abstract
business that the office lias been able
to show a surplus above actual pay­
roll expense on that rate. Last
year, for example, the Montcalm of­
fice took in a Little more than &lt;10.000
from abstracting and paid out a
little more than (7.000 in salaries,
leaving a difference of a little more

A county abstract office Is a po­
tential “white elephant" Even well
run ones like those at Montcalm and
Clinton counties barely break even
in extra good years and fall to earn
even the interest on the investment
during normal years.
If people want to have.the county
spend &gt;30.000 to &lt;40.000 on some­
thing. they might better have the
sum invested in Government War
Bonds. Tiie assured net return of
2 per cent over a period of years
would be a better return than most
county abstract offices wbuld show,
and we would be sure to get our in­
vestment back when the bonds came
due -**and few. if any, counties,
which invested money In an abstract
office are ever going to get their
Investment back.

Frcd'o''Hughes
When the

stop In any time
Forrest T. Johnson—Adv.

Start April 1, Continue
Through May 3)

Announcement lias been mai
Lawrence R. Farrell. Chmn. o
1 Barry Co AAA. that Dairy Feed
menu will be made to Barr, —
! farmers for January. February and
; March, on April 1. continuing
, through May 31. 1945. the final date
for collecting payments.
Rate of payment for this period
will be 60 cent* per hundred for
whole milk: 10 cents per pound, for
butterfat produced and sold.
For moat producers It will be
April 15 before they can rnllrcl be­
cause some creameries and milk
companies hold back two week's pay.
Farrell says'-iiereafter milk sub­
sidy pay ments will be made by the
quarter. Apnl. May and June will
be paid at the rate of 25 cents per
hundred for milk and 10 cents per
pound for butterfat; July. August
and September at 35 cents per hun­
CLEO ( AKO
dred for milk and 10 cents per pound
Killed In Action
for butterfat; October. November
War Department, the family of Sgt. and December payments will be 60
Cleo E. Card have been Informed centa per hundred for milk and 18
that he died from wounds received cents per pound for butterfat. Howin action in Germany on Feb. 27.
Sgt. Card, a life long resident of
Barry county, entered service In Congressional change.
Dec. 1942 and went overseas in
March 1944. Before entering service
he was employed by the Hastings
Mfg. Co.
He is survived by his children*
Donna and Burton: his brother and
sisters. Mrs. Elds Banham of Lan­
sing; Mrs Etta Whipple of Augusta.
280 Accepted For Donations;
Mrs Maggie Gilman and Mrs. Crys­
tal Burpee of Dowling. George of
Organization Complimented
Veterans Administration hospital at
Pour hundred people passed
Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. Flora Lewis of
Battle Creek, and Mrs. Lorna Slo­ through the blood bank unit here
last week and 280 were accepted for
cum of Hastings.
donation, according* to Dr. J. K. Altland. This is an excellent record
for a community this rise, he said.
Three hundred was the maximum
number of donors who could have

400 PASS THROUGH
BLOOD BANK UNIT

EXECUTIVE BOARD
OF RED CROSS
HEAR FINE REPORTS

RATION
AT A GLANCE
Meats. Fata.
Red stamps: Q5.
through March 11;'

J2. good through Jung 36.

book three good Indefinitely.

AUCTION SALES
ROY H. SPAULDING.
Due to Uic fact tha
going into the armed
Spaulding will have an

riannery wm cry
Gray will act as c
elsewhere in this
ticulara

CALVIN J. STREETS*.
rejects was about average, he said.
Having sold the
The visiting doctor and nurses known ua Streeter's
complimented the smooth organlsation work and the willingness of the
volunteer aides to do the work asked
of them.
Annual Meeting To Be
Among the groups which helped
were the Hospital Guilds under Mrs.
Held April 17
William Schader who took charge
The executive board of the Barry of the canteen work; the Red Cross
Co, Chapter Amerian Red Cross
met Tuesday. March 20. al 7:38
pjn. at the city clerk's office. Mra.
RETAILERS
R, O. Hubbard, chairman, presid­ Kiwanls, Rotary and Commercial backTyh
ing.
clubs who helMd With incidental
Although the
Committee reports showed the expenses; the Odd Fellows nrovided
activities of the chapter. Joseph stiace for the clinic free of charge.
Skinner, prisoner of war chairman, Business and industrial concerns
here
permitted
employees
to
take
reported 14 relatives of prisoners of
war attended a meeting March 6 it time out to visit the unit without
the high school. Valuable informa­
Thanks to this community co­
tion, was exchanged and all pres­
ent agreed future meetings would operation and the aid of the Red
and the state laboratories,
be a good practice. A repatriated Cross
Barry county will now hove avail­
prisoner of war will be secured as able
an ample supply of blood plasma without being told,
speaker for the next meeting the
expected to play
date of which will be announced as
parlance tn the
soon as arrangements are made.
said Mr.
Rev. Don Oury. chapter reuresentatlve on the Camp and Hos­
Savit
pital council, reported on the last
meeting at Battle Creek. Mra. Gay
The 1945 Red Cross War Fund and displays of
Jordan has been appointed Mr. received a good boost from the Justice to thia
Gary's assistant and also attended movie-goers of Hastings when Ray
the meeting. The council voted to Branch turned over to Mrs. Maubuy 2.000 copes made tn Grand
Rapids and medically approved for &lt;45349. Collections were made at
disabled veterans at Percy Jones tiie Strand theatre from March IS
hospital. Mr. Ourv said such Items through March 21. and were con­
as electric irons, fans, refrigerators ducted by young women. members IMPORTANT NOTiCE
for recreation units, radios, card
tables, phonograph records, maga­ of the Jr. Red Croaa.
The amount la *104 more than low hall; Monday
zine subscriptions, ping pong balls
and playing cards are always need­
ed at the hospital and he would be a fine spirit as no doubt the thea­
tre
goers all had made their regu­
glad to hear from anv person or
organization who could locate any lar contributions to the fund dur­ retailers with
lUhlng pricaa
ing the canvass of the cotfnly.
of these articles.
The plan of theatre collections
For over a year the women of
the Rebecca lodge have furnished is sponsored by the Allied Theatre*
50-to 80 dozen cookies a month of Michigan cooperating with the
war activities committee of the
oxm
picture
industry.
Mr.
hospital and have votad to con­ motion
tinue the project. Three dozen Branch is president of the Mich­
has completed
bingo prizes have been donated by igan organization.
the Woman's Relief Corps.
Collections were mode at the
Particular attention. Mr. Oury said Middleville and Nashville theatre*
was given to the needs of the Pine but the money has not been turned
Lake Vocational school In Barry in os yet to Mrs. Foreman. The
CO. Chapter officials plan to go collections were made during the
there in the near future to deter­ week of March 18 to 25 Inclusive.
to *2.544 87, tOUl
mine what particular help the Bar­
ry Co. chapter can give the dis­
charged veterans—both men and
women—who are attending school
there.
The final report of MraZ'Maurice
The Good Friday service nt Em­
Fortman. 1945 War Fund chair­ manuel Episcopal church la again
man. will be found tn another col­ being plannee! as a community serv­
umn.
ice. with several of the local Prot­
The annual meeting of the chap­ estant ministers assisting the Rev.
ter will be held Tues.. April 17, Don M. Gury. rector. The service is
at 7:30 pjn. al Room 110 In the from 1:30 to 3 pm. All are cordially
Central school. Arthur Haven Is invited.
chairman of the nominating com­
mittee and will be assisted by Al­ WORK ON AIRPORT
len Hvde and ^ira. Frank Carroth- TO START SOON
ers. Reports of all officers and
Work on grading, leveling and im­
committee chairman will be given proving the site recently acquired
and other necessary business tran­ for an airport for Hastings is ex­
sacted All persons interested in pected to begin within a few weak*.
the Red Cross work are urged to Die council has accepted
pasal of Paul C. Miller co
attend the meeting.
the construction of the
COUNTY BTATIHTICS
FOR YEAR OF 1944
.
According to the records on file in are gradually being considered and
the office of Allan C. Hyde, county decided, i however. Don Blcgcl Is
clerk, the births In Barry county chairman of the airport committee.
during 1944 totaled 369.. most of
them being at Pennock hospital. 338 MAYOR APPOINTS
being credited to Hastings city. LIBRARY BOARD
Deaths In the city weta 123, with a
total of 283 Ln the whole county.
Marriage licenses during 1944
numbered 121. with 108 divorce suits
started, and 68 decrees Issued by succeed thcnualvu
the court._______ ___________

profit?
■
You are kidding yourself If you
do.
For example, there is the matter
of Interest on investment. Mont­
calm county has about *30,000 In­
vested In its abstract business and
*1.200 per year or 4 per cent would
be a conservative allowance for Oils
Item. Subtracting &lt;1.200 from *3,000
leaves (1.800. Then suppose you al­
low a period of twenty-five yean
to amortize the cost Of the original
investment (also a conservative al­
"Pioneer Girls." an international
lowance) — this means an annual
charge of about *1,200. Subtracting and Interdenominational organiza­
tion for girls is to have a Fortalice
unit In Hastings for girls between
12 add 14 years of age. inclusive.
materials used. Insurance, a modest The guide is Mra. Evadene Fox: as­
allowance tor deprecation of the sistant guide, Mrs. Arthur Fuller—
bound books and equipment used the sponsoring committee Includes
(filing equipment wears out and so Mrs. Jay H. Snyder and the Rev.
do book bindings), and any surplus A. M. Ooldren.
left, to profit!
Tills Is a fast growing organiza­
We don't know what rental ratea tion, with hcadquartcra in Chicago,
are in Stanton, but it is more than with local unite organized in 11
probable that the &lt;800 would be states and- 3 province* of Canada.
barely adequate. If al all, to cover These are sponsored by ChrixUan
rent, heat and light.
Mr. Nelson streaaed the fact that
The RkopElVlNG OF FORMER
BK88MER MARKET
from the standpoint of
The Besamer Market U to be re­
—. —- — Hanover.
Monday. April 2, at. 7:30 pjn.
opened at 514 8. Market 8t. as the
Thomas Super Market on Thursday,
1934. for exi
ANNOUNCING
only about &lt;1
actual par

Fortalice Unit Being
Organized for Girls

MILK SUBSIDY
PAYMENTS DUE

Theatre Goers Boost
Red Cross Fund

Good Collection
Of County T

Good Friday
Community Service

menu

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Rapid*. Saturday morning.
Communion. Families of the I Grund
A Mra. Cha* Poland and two etui ■
dren and
Hnv kentni at 1-M o'clock for rtren
an° Mrs.
M,a Howard Colburn
Colburn and
church nlgffi. ’upper. Following the
Ltrc^'m V
Hopper. Captain Ktw.U W. Ackor- ty
‘J at
•* «"
Mrs? Norma Llnce's In Inrtns
nft amazin' In honor
hnnr of
Saturday afternoon.
* Mr. and Mra.
Percy Jones hospital, will teU of her little daughter. *
"aster oMtn'iiwr' in Jerusalem Stephen Miner and
I when be was there a year ago. The son of Clarksville, spent Bunday al
I pastor will administer Hie Lord's, Chas. Gibbs". ♦ Mr-and Mra.Xu.
gone Haight of Orand Rapids spent
^The^Oood
-The Good Friday
Friday Union service! the weekend at their farm hrene in
wUl be held at the Emmanuel Epls-1 Clay HUla. * Mr. and Mra. Leon
copal church, as In other yean from Potts were callers at lenna Joimson's In Bowne. Sunday. * Mr.
r. the »unrlse and Mrs. John Lukao entertained
relatives from Chicago and Grand
charge of the Yotuh Fellowship. They Rapids. Bunday.___
will constitute the choir and furnish
special music and Mr. Stone will
i speak briefly on "An Easter Exfperience.’’ The young people will,
. remain at the church for an Easter
breakfast following Uic service.
A large crowd attended the Sun­
Morning worship at 10:00 o’clock day morning service at Yankea
twill be a great service of praise, Springs church when their new na­
i Three choirs will Join In the proers- tional flag was dedicated pnder the
! slonai and each will sing: Tire adult direction of the Daughter* of Amer­
i choir. "Christ U Risen" by Emerson; ica from Grand Rapid* who pre­
■ tiie chancel choir. "Christ the Lord sented the flag to the church. The
1 Is Risen Today" by Ahle-Bach; the Rev. Floyd Nagd- pastor, spoke on
1 altar choir. “Easter Lilies." Mr. the subject. "Spiritual Lesson*
- Slone will give the Easter message. Taught from our Rational Emblem."
"Because He Lives."
The guest speaker, the Rev. Karl
Keefer of Grand Rapids, told many
to the church in two
Interesting things about the flan.
dren anti young peoj
Special music was rendered by the
McMillen family of East Grand Rap­
ids; a duct by Mr. and Mrs. Charles
&gt;e receive
both iy transfer and Leaver of Hastings, and other spe­
on confession of faith. The Easter cial music from Hastings.
t offering will be devoted to World
Service. Every one la-Invited to all
these services.

Yankee Springs
Church Dedicates Flag

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Mr. and Mra. John Lukao at-

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Church Flag Dedicated
At Emmanuel Church

SOUTH BOWNE
'
The official flag of* the Episcopal
Hiram Karchgr of Remus was a
Saturday afternoon caller at the Church given by members of St.
home of Roy Blough. Mra. Estella Ocelli* Guild, was dedicated at the
of- Enunanual
Rosier, and Mra. Jennie Pardee, * morning service
Sunday
The old house on Ute Oleas farm, church
formerly the Deming home, Is he-1 Rev. Don ** ■" 7. wtth apttropriate
... rites, which were
Ing torn down. * Freeman Hoff­
------ with an explanation of tiie
man and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dave .symbolic significance of the flog*
Hoffman and mother. Mrs. Lizzie I design and it* colors, red. white and
Hoffman, were Sunday dinner madonna blue Two of the acolyte*.
guests of the Paul Hoffmans. * Carl Wesplnter, Jr., and Philip Fos­
: Callen the post week of Mra. Jen- ter. assisted In the ceremony.
1 nle Pardee's were Mra. Edna Hus­
; tettler, Mra Orvin Allerdlng and HENDERSHOT NEWS
Mill IJghlfoot of Grand Rapids. ♦
Mrs. R. H. Mott was guest of
Pvt. Cart Lightfoot of Freeport,
who is home on a furlough, will honor at a surprise party Sunday
! leave Sunday from Battle Creek when Mr. and Mra. Rusel) Molt,
for Camp Mead. Md. ♦ Mrs. Bertha Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morford. Mr.
Porritt. and Mra. Helen Peterson and Mra. Spcltnan Casey and Mrs.
?|-ere shopping In Hastings Friday Agusla Bolyen dropped in with full
orenoou.,* Mr. and Mra. Godfrey baskets to help her celebrate her
. Waldyk of Caledonia were Sunday birthday. Afternoon callers were
[ dinner guraU of Martin Kundes Mr. and Mra. Rex Casey and baby,
* Mra. Orvin Allerdlng attended of East Baltimore; Mrs. Reva E&gt;' the Brethren Aid at Mra. Mary Ov- ans and baby. Mrs. Thelma Peter­
son and baby of Gull lake. Mrs.
। erholt of Logan. Thursday.
I Junior Blough of Buttle Creek Letha Scott of Hickory Corners
spent * the weekend with the home and Mis* Marjory Mott. During
folks. * Mr. and Mrs. Will MUh- the afternoon they all! visited via
' ler were in Grand Rapid* Satur-- long distance, with Alva Molt and
! day: their daughter. Gwendolyn family of Spokane. Washington.
&gt; and Marjorie Porritt returned with Maude and Alva exchanged birth­
them for the weekend. * Bft*. Joe day greetings as ids birthday is
Matlemlck and daughter. Connie, this week too. * The first Farm
Mra. John Anderson of A1U&gt;. vU- Bureau meeting met and organized
the home of the Warren Brogans
। ited at the Paul Hoffman home at
Friday evening with R. 11. Mott,
I Friday. * Robert Showemian ond chairman
and Mrs. Wilbur Schantz,
• family of Sunfield visited Wed­
secretary.
The next meeting will
nesday at Steve Miller's. * Mm.
j Wm. Porritt and mother. Mrs. Sar­
derahot.
*
Lyle and Nyle Christ­
ah Lacey. Mra. Guylord Holcomb iansen celebrated
their tenth birth­
and daughter. Clarabcl. Mrs Jen­
Sunday al a family dinner,
. nle Pardee and Waneta Schray day
guests were Mr. and Mra. Ed Sent*
and Mr*. Lydia Porritt wers in ui Lake Al-gon-quin and Ed Cas­
Caledonia Friday * Mr. and Mrs. sidy of Battle creek.. *. The com­
Litchfield of Lake Odessa moved munity Easter supper will not be
lust week to their new home re­ held until Saturday, April 7. Be
cently purchased of Floyd Walton. sure and bring your own table
* Mary Blough spent the weekend service. * News has been received
at Bcntly. * Miss Waneta Schroy that Clarence Walters has been
was a supper guest of Mr. and wounded In Italy, w Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Gail Lightfoot and Carl Sat­ A. C. Clarke spent the weekend
urday evening in Freeport. They all with his brother Calvin at Bryon.
attended the theatre In Battle
Creek In the evening.
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Mrs. Gallen Mlske and baby
COATS GROVE
* Joyce left Monday for Detroit
Some from here attended the where they Will Join 8 17c Gallen
Martin Aid At Mrs. Blanche Baynes Miskc and make their home. *
Miss Martha Fellows of Litchfield
: mond visited Mr. and Mrs SteI phen Demond In Hastings on Mrs. Walter Fisher. * Mr. and Mra.
Thursday and on Friday was a Shirley Mayo of Hastings were
Saturday evening callers on Mr.
ron Tuckerman and her‘father. and Mrs. Keith Parlee. * Donald
Arch Graves, who had been visit­ Crosby of Woodland spent Tuesday
ing there, returned home. * Mr. night with Marvin Kantner. * Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Holtom and children and Mra. Lee Hasel and family of
and Mr and Mra. Paul Woodman
non and family of Sunfield were
day to visit the former's parents. A aunday guest* of Mr. and Mra.
Those from Grand Rapids who at­ Lawrence Luca*. A Memorial serv­
tended the D. Townsend sale last ices in honor of Richard Munjoy,
Tuesday were Mrs Thelma Ends­ son of Mr. and Mra. Alfred Munjoy,
ley. Mra. Kittle Sprague. Mr. and who gave hl* life for hl* country,
Mra Arlle Townsend, and Mra. was held at the South Woodland
Richard Townsend. * Mra. Wild* Church of the Brethren Sunday. A .,4
Allerdlng visited her parents. Mr. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Hershberger
and Mrs Henry Paulson. In Mid­ of Detroit. Mra. Chalmer Herahdleville last Wednesday. * Callers oergcr and Mra. Fred Oile* of
at Pearl Demonds last week Thurs­ Grand Rapids were weekend gueUs
day were Russell Dernond of Battle of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hershber­
Creek and Lloyd Dernond-of Ionia ger. A Mr. and Mra. Oarnet Town­
and Fay Dcmond and Josephine send and children of Kalamazoo
and Patty on Saturday. * The Rev. spent the weekend w,th their par­
and Mra. J, O. Crawford of Delton ent*. Mr. and Mra. Otto Townsend.
attended church services here. |ast A Mr*. Minnie Kingsnorth of Kal­
Sunday. * See Community column amazoo was a weekend guest of
for L A S.. Church, and P.T.A. an­ Mr. and Mra. Calvin Furlong and
Mra. Mary Fisher and'Mlu Slum
nouncements.
Fisher. A Mr. and Mra. Keith Furl&lt;«e and son Charles were Sunday
HIGHBANK
’ Mrs. Prank Hawblilx entertained dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
Cha*. Farlee and Ncvgta In honor
and Mra. Fred Miller of Assyria &lt;jf Charles' Uilrd birthday.
called on Mra. Sylvia Treece and
Errett Skidmore Sunday. A Mr. DUNHAM DISTRICT
Sunday evening. April 8; lhero
and Mra. Merle Hecker and daugh­
ters of Battle Creek visited Sunday
nt the Frank flawblitz home. A South Maple Grove Evangelical
Bill Willinms of Detroit spent a church when a Service Flag will
lew days recently at his farm be dedicated honorNig each boy In
here A Mra. Harry Cotterill ■&gt;! service from this community. Thera
Jackson spent a few days la*t week is a welcome for all. ★ Mr. anti
,
at Oeorce Hoffman's. A Eleck Elf­ Mra. Clem Kidder returned Prank
worth of Bedford is spending a few Hyde to his home Sunday after a
days at the Oatroth and Adam* week's visit witb them. Mr. nnd
home. A Mr. and Mra. Charlie Reid Mrs. Kidder had given a dinner a
have purchased the Shoup farm week aco Sunday for a large num- "R
east of the Quailtrap school.
A ber of relatives honoring Mr.
Mr. and Mra. F. Nesbet of near Hyde's Bind birthday. * Mrs.
Nashville, visited Wednesday eve­ Clyde Cheeseman donated blood at
ning at Mr. .and Mr*. Frank Haw- the blood doner center in Hastings
bHU's. A Mra. Oto. Marshall ha* last week. * Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
been spending some time with her Healy were honorees at a shower
daughter, Mrs. Victor Schantx. east given by the Maple Leaf Grange
of Maple Orove Center. A Bill at the hall at Maple Grove Center.
Spaulding, being Inducted In the Saturday evening. * A number
Army *oon. is planning to have from this community attending the
Amateur Hour program sponsored
an auction sale.
_________
by the N.Kfi. senior class. Tha
Dunham school presented "Swing- &lt;■
NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Ing on a Star", winning third prixe.
Mra. Ada Bunn of Freeport spent
a few davs oyer Sunday with her MRS. ROBERT SNYDER
cousins. Mr. and Mra. Homer Hea­
Mra. Anna R. Snyder, aged 73. of
ney and family * Mr. and Mrs. 013 W. Orand St., poised away Sun- &gt;
Guy Walters and family of Char- day. Mart/l 23. at Pennock hospital.
latte visited Mr. and Mra. Will Ut- Mrs Snyder had been a resident of
son nnd family Sunday afternoon. Hastings for the past 28 years Sur­
* Mr and Mrs. Walter Cooke vis­ viving ore her husband. Robert Sny­
ited Mr. and Mra. Harold Cooke der; a son. Earl. Grand Rapids; one
and
granddaughter; three sisters. Mrs.
M.IU famllT
IBUIUI In
U&lt; Orand Rapids Sun- Klallv
a».
aua. Kate Henderson
.. —
— ww.
day. w
* Mrs
and
Cera
Cora VanDen'berg.
VanDenberg. Olivet.
Olivet. Mr*.
Mr*.
...
&lt;1—
f r Im Glenn
rilar.l Manning. Middleville, and
Mis*
Mary Henderson*
spent from
Friday until Sunday with the for- Mr».- Alfred Wemmeralrom. Grand
rners' daughter Mrs Karl Eckardt Ranld* Puneral service* were held

a

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Mra Wayne Hennov. at D»Witt. IBtone offldatlng. Interment In RivWedpsoAay and Thursday.
^ersjoe cometary.

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Denial Adve
strict* the
other form!
tists. The re

unethical lob
bill through
opinion, that
just about l
painting the

that this bil

1K'7 regions
lobbying act
advertising
just a* uneth

measure thro
is that the
prevents the
going back t
’ guilty parties
tn I advertisin
strictly on

being—espcc
the Intereste
belt.

Michigan's
needs some
if a crimina

forever. If t
to make pr
time within
THE CRIM
Instead of

justice wou
«ied.

On The

(Continued

John said
feel of goo
India.
A portion
man Fishe
Germany a
11. IMS rea
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and churc
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Radioma
who la

brother. D

beans whic
he Is eatl
garden.
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proud, tha
nave two g
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killed in
month: th

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And now
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voyage hor

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back with
in an effo
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local chattc
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HASTIN

�tads shooting marble*, flying kite*,1 Groth. however,
or cavorting around on skates, you f
know it's Spring, t.-a ia! it'* a
beautiful, giddy feeling you get.
and this March, being mostly on the
lamb side, "except on St. Patrick'*
;day—Saturday — when the wind,
really bounced, including mll-sdya p*ul Ruprlght. who incidentally
hat. whlph same Chet Hodge* gal- had a conversational session with
lantly chased half way down .main I Ed McGrath several day* before,
street) even the very young Wk Paul. home until April l»t from
did strange thing*. Like the little I Kennedy General Hospital. Memi 4th grader who came home . the ' phi*. Tenn., ha* been in service beother day and told her version of fore Pearl Harbor and ha* recently
■ Tiie Three Bears ' It seams the. returned from duty in the south
■ papa bear came home and went: Pacific. Hl* last dutv was hi the
' to the icebox, opened the door. 4 Philippines. Mra. Arthur Haywood
and aaid. "who* took my beer?" I u Paula mother and folk* ovel
The mama bear came home 'after | Middleville way will remembei
the awing shift, we lupposc* and , when the Haywoods lived weal of
' went to the Icebox and said, "who the Algonquin school and Paul was
EDITORIAL­
I took ;iny beer?" The baby benY t cook for a time at Ed. Easterman’s
ASSOCIATION ’ went • to the Ice box and said.— । hotel. Paul, who Is- a Uli, dark.
("Hie. Hie!"
jnlc-“ looking, friendly guy. 'there
Lr.r.
V. . All In aU it is a lovely, warm.- , must be something to that became
you might say. sort of sappy time. while we- were talking he whistled
of year. And why not. when nearby , and tort of snapped his fingers at
Vermontville hold* their Maple two gal* in a cur. and they stopped
’Sugar festival on April 7th—and' and waited for him just like that*
speaking of sweet sap and sugar-*ay» he * feeling much better than
this tame April 7th 1* the birthday! he did ,and hr may soon get his
i
— *• — j—■ —i.medical discharge.
; Disregard the address for Giles
Denial Advertising bill which re­
■Burghdulf in this issue because
stricts the use of newspaper or
he'* home from Camp Howzic. Tex­
other form! of advertising by den­
as. on 10-day delay enroute for
tists. The repeal Is being attempted
as a protest against the type of
service 4W yrs.i is looking fine and
unethical lobbying used to get the
he Joshed us about tiie time we
bill litrough the legislature. In our
said he was home—it was a fleetopinion, that form of "whitewash" is
ipg glance we had of a soldier who
just about like mending a sock by
turned out to be soldier Deaklns.
painting the expnaed hide ‘black.
who was just home from a convoy
Because, it must be remembered
trip with .the navy. James Burghthat this bill restricting advertising
was defeated in the 1933.' IB35 and

The Hastings Banner

. spent Bunday al
M’_ *lid Mrs. Eurand Rapids spent

rings
iicatei Flag

EDITORIALS

SIX'
g Dedicated
&gt;uel Church
i* of the Episcopal
iy members of St.

lobbying activities of the so-called
advertising dentists which were
just as unethical and vicious os any
used to put the antl-advertUing
measure through. The only trouble
Is that the statute of limitations
prevent* the Carr Grand Jury from
going back that far to prosecute the
guilty parties. The question of den­
tal advertising.should bo determined
strictly on it* ‘merits and not on
the manner in which it came into
being—especially so. since both of
the interested parties hit below the

Michigan's statute of limitations
needs some revision. At present,
if a criminal can get away' with his
crime for seven years, he is safe

f

Hickory

Corners
instead of seven years after the
crime wan committed, the cause of
justice would be greatly strength-

hospital In Battle Creek, where she
wtu finish in Sept, waa home on
her vacation while Morris washers.
Rosemary expect* to enltet tn the
Army Nurse Corps ak soon a* she
I graduates.
I U. Keith Clark «** home a few
■ days before reporting to San Diego.
When Coast Guard Jack Dclnaay
reported back tn the West coast ins

enroute to Fort George G. Meade.
1 Md. Nelson 1* with the armored
force—hi* twin brother is in the
' infantry, and presumably on hl*
. way oversew. Neteon has two other
brothers In service. A fifth brother.
■‘Don. wu* killed in action.
■ Returning the 29th. after 3 weeks
i home, to Farragut. Idaho, goes Del­
' bert Curtis*. S I ■ c. He at one time

hrs. from Sampson. NY, where
he's attending signalman* school.
David Irwin. M. M 3 c. and Mrs.
Irwin. Bobby and Joan arrived
Sunday for a 15 day leave here
from ' Alemcda. Calif. Mr*. Irwin
Is the former Betty Munjoy.

lall. good looking Bob Hendershot
8 2c returned Friday and they tell &gt;
us Roy Fuller. HUB. ’44 was aUo .
home from O.L.
WUh someone would send us the
dope about sailor Owen Peters’
brother Cecil «Dowling) who’s home
for 29 days from 2 yrs. convoy duty

IN STRAWS AND FILI

Reminds us we haven’t yet seen
Alex Neil, who Is here for 30 day*
after 2 yr*, as a mechanic In the
air force in the Aleutians. He's
•probably plenty busy making up
tor lost lime with his baby son he'd

Jerry Williams who U deputy coun­
That sailor about town Saturday ty clerk.
in whites’was Guy William "Billy
Pvt. Lester A. Sprague was home
Higgins. S 1. c. in service 2 yrs . 4 for a few days with hl* parents.
times across on convoy,-and now
returning on. the 29th /to the e—t
coast for a new assignment with the
Amphibious fleet. The other sailor
with him Just a few years his junlor. was Billy's nephew. Duane
We have told you Vincent SiuRh
has won hl* wings and is now an
Ensign with the Naval Air Corps.
U" arrived home on the 23rd and where the Higgins also live* say*
will report to Miami on the 11th for by him the navy is. "O.K." Of Bil­
operational training. You remem­ ly's family. 2 other brothers are in
ber the winning smile Vince al­ service. Albert with tiie navy In
ways had? Well, this trim, “Forest West Va, and. Don overseas with
Green." uniform he wears now. the army. A 4th brother Charles
adds so much poised power to what
he alreadv had, he's what the gals has his medical discharge. His civi­
call slightly terrific. About the first lian Job is driving an ambulance nt
night he was homsAie. Marsh Fur­ Percy Jones hospital.
row. and Kenny Tinker, (all Navy)
Hera for 14 days is Navy WAVE
journeyed to Ionia and it wasn't Mrs. Gavin McNicol and if you don't
an inspection tour for viewing civic
improvemenu In the strictest sense
of the word. Vince's brother Paul
is in the south Pacific; a recent
letter from his brother Bob. who
has been 8 mo's in combat with
the 7th army says, he's now at a _nu,_
rest camp and H's wonderful living 1 rwx)„ni7e
In a house again. To Sgt. Don Reid. J ««*nuc

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If your suit ia tailored, you’ll
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OTHER STYLES

No Spring outfit is com­
plete without a new hat!
You’ll love these veiled and
bowed pill boxes and pom­
padour calots in swiso
straw braids * and wool
felts. Lovely bright colors!.

2.M

Simulated leathers, fabrics.

On The Home Front
r und Nyle Christ-

Ing callers on Mr.
h Farlee. * Donald
dland spent Tuesday
rvin Kantner. * Mr.
Hasel and family of
nd Edward Thantply of Sunfield were
of Richard Munjoy,
Mrs. Alfred Munjoy,
Brethren Sunday. *
Ralph Hershberger
rs. Chalmcf Hersli-

o nuauwiiu
.....
nal battalion with the Bth army
feet of good old. USA. for al) of writes he hopes to see Ernie Van ।
Sickle and George Cogswell who I
India.
A portion of a letter from Her­
man Fteher. which waa sent from
Germany and post-marked Januarythe same trains but never met until I
11. 1945 reads.
'.•Received your Christmas card. the conductor called. "Middleville,",
and the two hopped off. Thev were
Fredrick Rock und George Egglesten. We had a Brand chat with I
George, who Is likewise a grand I
guy. He grew up near Irving, fintehed at T.KS, In ‘42. since which ।
time has done alright by himself i
’ and • tiie UB A He was with the ’
1 15th Air Force in Italy. He wean I
I the M.T.O. stripe with 2 stars and
the air medal with 2 clusters. He
arrived tn the States the 8th of
brother. Don. because Russel wished j Hits month and will report back
to raise a garden. He now has to Santa Anna. Calif, for reassign­
beans which are four feet high, ami ment. We knew George back when
he is eating radishes opt of his he waa in knee pants and nt that
time we liked the llttl shaver,
garden.
It makes u* very sad, yet very because he was a cental young lad
nave two gold stars; one, tn mem­
ory of Harold Norwood, who was
killed in Italy a year ago this
month; the other, for George
Woods. Jr., who was killed In Eng­
land last May 20.
We can prove our appreciation
to these boys, only by trying to be
The same kind of Congratula­
as good a soldier as they were.
tion* to new Flight Officer. Jimmy
And now. ‘‘until we meet again, Springer (Cloverdale &gt; who waa
here's wishing each of you a happy home. His brother Fritz managed
voyage home."

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&lt;
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1

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tend with their parMrs. Otto Towiwrnd.
i Klnguwrth of Kaia weekend guest of
Calvin Furlong and
Folding Coach L-464.
Delectable hood, full
padded rail, mahteie
cushion, double action
foot brale, Navy and
Gray laafhercloth.

LY BARKER'S DRUG STORE
offers yoo.

nlng. April 8; there
eclal service «at the
Grove Evangelical
a Service Flag will
honoring each boy In

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make up the HOLLYWOOD STARS

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Note

A selection of
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gives your foot

scuffles* shield tip for boys!

munlty attending the
r program sponsored
3. senior claw. The
ol presented "Swtng'. winning third priu.

Lloyd Baby Carriages
Give baby tha protection that only sturdy, steal

construction can provide. Lloyd's new arrangement

of hood and windshield baffles dangerous draft*.
Easy-rolling ball-boarlng wheels.

lie past 28 years. Surhusbsmd. Robert Snyrl. Grand Rapids; one
three sisters. Mrs.
nberg. Olivet. Mrs.
Ing. Middleville, and
Yetnmrrstrom. Orand

can be proud of.
carriages today.

VISIT OUR CQSMETIC DEPT.
FOR EASTER GIFT SUGGESTIONS
HASTINGS

MICH.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MABCH 29. 1943

IWLING LEAGUE

|l

- from Hast- I
Ings Banner 11
and Gown.
kdinitti Mteh-

rellcal church? Each society
ud. to prepare some musical
er for the program.
Look
d your society and dig up some
;. Let's make thia a record

5a

ot the Bev. Moyer In Clover-

Jueth' 0(14

participated in the’

115 and the

for the eve­
_ _______ _____ _ . _ .... ...chest single
te at 73g 6. Part CL. was j gsme for the season The three next
d to the sidewalk commit- hlgtl singles were taken by Marian
tnvmtlgaUon T&gt;y the council curUs o’ Roth Furniture with IM.
y evanlng.__________________ Mildred Smith of state Insulation
7ft

_

who recently went to
for the Navy. Betty
1Davis led the topic for the evening.
'"His Cross and Mine," followed by
t

iDEATH OF
WILBUR LANE
Wilbur Lane. 82. died here Tues-.
iMttoate on the cost of a The three next highest serie* were
J
I
day
evening. Mr. Lane, who came to
Ku iXStuS
JSfmB
M iS^S
isulation ’each
withFt
a hlj(h
and Robert Guntrip
cn b. MrU, 4*2, Ludlte Pterion with
471 room and stock keeper at the Grand
?’■
th. ritv rnunrii ftnd LucUle WUltta of SlateInsu- Rapids Bookcase i Chair Company
£T.h. ftS’nf
hv 1,llOn
W,th 448
,l*rC ,Or n10rr th&gt;n *° I'M^H^ke/for tlu^M x»0 ft I
Teain Standings
the past several years Mr. bane has
tA^vt nn tJui* .ftrJrt
w. L. Pct.
ln P°£r h®altin Ho was bom
SU state insulation............. 31
5 Ml ln
*?. BL£°
i£°n
n. Center. Kent county on
cn
MV Lake Al-Con-Guln Ab» th. state Insulation ....
Feb. 22. 1803. His wife. Electa, pre­
i ceded him in death in July of 1943.
jnjlto bUldln,.
7"
Both Mr. and Mrs. Lane were active
500 member of the Episcopal church
Boluo U coollnm &gt;t
M&gt;0 and were widely known In this com­
17
.472 munity at this writing 'Wednesday
’ Mr.
Louj Willi.™ «r« ’
:
.473 morning) no time has been set tar
.361 the funeral.
J01
at Psanock hospital.
. Barry Theatre Reds.
So
change In the management ot
me Hastings hotel dining room will j
Cloverdale
be effective Apr. 2 with Ll Prank
There will be n community serv­
Scott and Jea Vetter In charge, i
The Hastings Men's chorus will I
ice o;&gt; Good Friday night at the
Cloverdale church. The children’s,
go to Freeport. April 0, to ring
choir will sing at 8:00 o'clock and
the P.T.A. meeting at Freeport &lt;OBITUARY
Phillip Griffin, aged 76. passed the adult choir later In the serv­
high school that evening.
Wednesday morning. March 21. ice. Dr. E. 8. Faust, dial. supt. will
Dr. DeFbrcst Walton has been away
‘
of the at
1 the Long Beach farm. Gull lake, tSC'k We "" cxP«ilng you to be
where he had been employed for the

:il

Community Notice

n

OBITUARIES

*

hl* parents when a small boy.
Green BtreeL who was taken IU
Surviving are two brother*. George
Saturday on State Street, is some- ,of Pontiac. Allen of near Delton, and
wftat better at this writing.
The fire department was called
Bupday afternoon west of town on Mrs. Elmo Soules of Battle Creek.
M*43. when a gras* fire became
The body was brought to Hastings
where funeral service* were held at
the Walldorf! chapel at 2:30. Fri­
Anybody Interested in taking a day. Rev. Don M. Gury officiating.
few inches off their wstet line 'Ute Interment In Rutland cemetery.
hard way&gt; consult the Gidtey. Hebden and Cordes families who are CHARLES H. I) EMARAY
busily engaged every spare minute
in clearing up "back forties.” Walt passed away Saturday afternoon at
till you see these young farms in the home of his son and daughter­
the naklDg.
‘
\ in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M.
A fine representation of local Demaray. of Battle Creek. Mr. De­
Camp Fire girls attended the maray was bom In Maple Grove
Odunoil Fire for the thirty-third township July IT. 1805, and spent
birthday of Camp Fire at the Kel­ most of his life there as a farmer.
logg auditorium In Battle Creek Upon retiring from farming. Mr. and
Sunday afternoon. Member* of Mn. Mrs. Demaray resided In Vermont­
Osy Jordan's, Miss Jone Ewers' and ville. Surviving are his wife. Esther;
Mt*. O. A. Aten's groups were three nnn»; two daughters; six
present and participated In the grandchildren and two great-grand­
children. Funeral servlets were held
in Battle Creek Monday afternoon.
the anniversary of ’ U. S. entrance
into World War 1.
Fat on Fire
•Are you remembering to list fu­
If fat In a kettle, pan or broiler
ture events with Mias Eva Hecox at
the Hastings Credit Bureau office? overheats and bursts into flame,
smother
it
but
never pour on water,
To do so will avoid conflictins
say safety specialists of the United
Slates department ot agriculture.
merly of • Hastings, underwent a The moment the flame appear*, cov­
major operation for removal of the
■all bladder at Foote Memorial er the pan completely with a wet
hospital in Jackson. Thursday. towel or heavy wet cloth to shut of!
March 22 Friends here will be air. Dousing water on burning fat
pleased lo learn she 13 reported do­ causes fat to spatter and is likely to
ing as well as can be expected.
spread th* Arc. If fat in the broiling
The Welcome Comen Ladies Aid
•etgMy at a recent meeting voted pan of the oven catche* fire, turn
to contribute 850 to the IMS Red off the heat and keep the oveh door
Orow War Fund and the money closed until the flame smother*. To
has been turned over to Mrs. Mau- open the oven and taka out the
rjee Foreman. War Fund chairman. broiler only provides air to tan the
. flame.
Patching Garments
,
Cut a patch on the straight of the CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NEWS
•

When you patch faded fabrics try to
find a matching faded piece.

The Extension Group will meet
.Y?th.^lrs WelbX Crockford In East
Woodland on Tuaday April 3 at
11 am. with potluck dinner.
The LAB. will meet at the
church on Thursday. May 5. with
Potluck dinner—program In charge
of Dorothy and Mac Barnum.
The P.TA. meets this week Fri­
day evening Mar. 30. Potluck sup­
per and movie pictures' shown by
Albert Stauffer.
Easter 8. 8. program will consist
of recitations and songs with Mr*.
Oscar Jenson accompanying cn the
piano and sermon by Rev. P. C.
Good Friday services will beheld
at the church at ?:30 pm. with
the school participating.

Ralilmere

HIGH SCHOOL COLUMN
ond semester president, conducted
the meeting. .

■ and enjoy tha
Sunday evening.

spectaT meeting with Mrs.
Willison. Wednwday p.m. j
to finish work
Jones hospital
Delton
~

. °f ..^e. ^1L?.n
Methodtet church will hold It*
regular meeting at the
t)ie tome
home of
Mrs. Anna Robinson on Wednes­
day afternoon* Apr. 4, at 2 o'clock.
Worship service will be in charge
of Mr*. John Chamberlain. Mr*.
Leona McMillan will prepare tha
program.

class who has the highest month*
1[ percentage
perwntageor
tothe
or to
the first class who
reaches s
a hur.d.-fd
hundred percent parti­
rcxchoc
cipation for the month. The high school choir will -Ing
at Ute Pariah house April 11 for two
of the Episcopal church guilds.

The second issue of tha Fortnight
McCallum Suadsy School
came out Wende&amp;day, March 38.
The McCallum Sunday School
will have an Easter program at the
The four day vacation will Include
church on Sunday. April 1. at 10:30 Good Friday and Easter Monday.
am. Everyone welcome.

Visitors of the choir class last
week were Marjory Stanley and Sue
Smith. H.H.8. *44, now attending
MfiC, Mlsa-Betty Bash of Morris­
town. Naw Jersey, also attending
M.S.C, the Owosso Seminary quar­
tet, who entertained the class with
a few selections, and Aben Jolmson.
Carlton Center Dinner
Jr. MIm Bash waa spending the
Carlton WS.CS. will serve din­ week with Sue Smith.
ner Election Day. Apr. 3. All are
The senior class held a meeting
welcome and urged to have dinner
and spend the afternoon at the In the session room last Thursday to
Wing hall. Free WIU offering will pick the motto, colors, and flower
for the class. The flower 13 the
apple blossom, the colors are maroon
and white, and the motto is. "We
Martin Conyers
Regular preaching service next
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock fol­
lowed by Sunday school. Plan to
attend church and Sunday school
Easter Sunday.

ORGANIZATIONS

Van Houten, Richard Potter. Paul
Myer*. Robert Hollister, and Wll-

Welcome Corner* Extension
will be held at the home of
Anna Baldwin on Thursday.
5. instead of Wednesday as
viously planned.

class
Mrs.
April
pre­

The April meeting
byterian Guild will be
home of Misi Agnes Smith on
Wednesday. April 4' at 7:30 pm
Co-hostesses are Mrs. Mrrllyn Sandeen and Mrs. Donna Thompson.

Hospital Guild No. 10 will meet
at the home of Mr*. Ermonl New­
ton Thursday, April 5. at 2:00. Any­
one wishing a ride, call 2787.

★VARIETY
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*&gt;HRIFT!

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a

Hospital Guild No. 14 will meet
for dessert bridge Tuesday. April
3. at the home of Mr*. Kellnr .Stem.
As this is the last meeting for
the year, dues not already paid arc
due.

Has your society made plans for
your part of the next Christian En­
deavor Union meeting which will
be held April B at the Woodland

DELTON

total of fll fellow* reported to WOOD SCHOOL LOCALITY
Ji Reinhardt for tha first reguClaje Bassett'spant the weekend
in Detroit, a Wh. Hayes returned
home Saturdsy after a week's trip
to Arkansas to vtaft hla parent*
Hawkins dance, sponsored by the and hte brother In the service who
Girl Reserves and Girls League to ftokig ovorseas. * Sunday dinner
gueat* ot Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kid­
der were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kid­
The Hl-Y held Its formal Initia­ der of Hasting*. Ui. and Mrs. Eu­
tion last Tuesday, March 13. at 7:00. gene Kidder. Mr. ud Mrs. Cui
at the high school. Tha new mem­ Leonard were ateo Sunday caller*.
ber* are Duane Blough. Pat Hodgee.
K Valentine. John Richardson.
Echtlnaw, Dick Pcldpauach. Barker to Brighton this weekend to
and Keith Myer*.
I visit the Bar. and Mr*. Crocker. *
fanner pa»tor. * Marguerite Kid­
Last Friday the Hl-Y held a danc- der waa a Sunday dinner gue»t of
her parents. »pendlng the after­
noon there ateo. Mina Kidder ia
not very well at thl* writing- *
Hodges acted as chapcrones.
M. and Mra. Clyde Ulrich and-Mr.
, . „
and Mr*. Edward Field* .and famAn assembly was held last‘ Prldsv I Uv ',,'crc Sa'urday evening guesta
in the session room.
EsskrttxU'
nir ot Mr *n&lt;1
orv,u Brtica and
Captain Paul Myers presented, Mr®
the on fiund*y a birthday party wti
West Central league trophy to Mr. held at Ute Bruce home In honor
Taylor who. In turn, presented it to ented n to of
Uren Nr)rton
Coach Brozak. A quartet from Owos­ ent be*|de the Nortoi
so Seminary conriating of Charite
___
Mankcr. Ivan Williams. Richard and Mr*. John Broil u
Mr*.
Harold
Norton.
♦ The pupil*
Milter, and William Lyons sang sev­
eral songs.
Ivan williams also ot Wood echnol are writing fetter*
lo
men
in
the
tervtee
a*
part
of
played two piano solo*. The Rev.
Cha'rlea Mankcr is a graduate of their V Club project. The club will
have a party down town after the
Hastings high school.
note book* are finished. * Mrs.
Baseball practice started tn full Nettle Bowman has been entertain­
swing last Monday with about fifty ing her mother, Mrs. Stanford, of
candidate* including six letter men. Dowling lhl» post week. 0 Mr*.
They are Lawrence Keeler. Arlo George Taggart was surprised by a

Hospital Kitchen Guild will meet
•t. the home of Mrs. Kendall
Rcahrn on Wednesday. April 4. at
8 o’clock.
.

Hastings, Mich., Phones 2244-2557

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and IjJt't March of Time
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for Mrs. Amelia J. Palmer, 70, wid­
ow of Arthur Palmer, with burial
in Pari* on Monday. The daughter
of Mr. and Mra. Hasan Porter, alia
was born In Ionia county, Aug. 31,
1860 and came bare recently to
reside with her son. Floyd. 8he
leaves tiro sons. Floyd and Rollin
of Grand Rapid*: a'daughter, MU«
■Ftorenoe alnfr. Detroit; up grand­
----- four great-grandchildren.
children;

Delton High to
Preient Comedy
Th Junior Class of Delton High
school will present a three-act
comedy "Days Without Daddy" April
0. at 8 pm. in the school auditorium
with a cast of twenty-one. It will
be an evening well spent. Rctnein-

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the Hen ton funeral home. Delton?
at 10 am. Tuesday. Burial in Hick­
ory Comers cemetery. Beside* her
husband.' she leave* two sons. Don­
ald Corwin, a civilian employe of
the Government at Pearl Harbor
and Warren Corwin of Kklamazoo,'
three sister, four brothers ami two
gnndehUdren.

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Corwin, died at her'home at Crook -

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�T. and Mra. oicn c&lt;mrac Bunday afternoon.

Corwin. M. wife of otb
at her home at Crookr Delton at 3:30 pap.
io waa born near KsJsh 34. 1874, the dsugiifuneral home. Delton,
today. Burial In Hicfccemetery. Beside* her

_ —__ of
nent at Pei
bar
Constn ot Katemasrxr.
four brothers and two
Henton funeral home
M» J. Palmar, 18. wldir Palmer, with burial
Monday Th* daughter
Urs Hasan Porter. s.'ie
Ionia county, Aug. 31.
sme hare recently to
her son. Floyd She
ons, Floyd ana RolUn
ipldg: a'daughter. Mlsi
ter. Detroit; ten grand­
er great-grandchildren.

High to
Comedy
Clara of Delton High
present a three-act
a Without Daddy" April
n the school auditorium
of twenty-one. It will
ig well spent- Remein-

THE HASTINGS HANNER, TIIVBSDAY. MARCH 2». 1843
Principal speaker at th* ceremony 1 week. * Mrs.
raa Ruf Admiral D. C. Ran-&lt;cy. turned from
the troopa and keep auppiiea pour- , Pvt. Winston V. Merrick. 3
pltal in France on Feb. 8th. and
Ing down aa needed- Howard had , McCloskey General Heap
was getting alfing OK at that
naw flown previously but he waa &gt; 'Jrmpte, Texas
-mi
.'U
-Ul.
m.fe.
It
I.
time. Wayucc mother says, "there
to get auppiiea on ine ship and
make U&gt;c trip lo put them out of Jones, “Winay. btw» LiUs to your arc no Uriahs about lus wounds,
the plana al the proper Umc. Mky- meuicu and sra If that won't help, und he hoped each Umc his tetbe Howard waan't In aclual combat H should if he kne* how much an ■ tent would reach me before the
not klddln l"
Mrs Milo Barry * A nice crowd r..n snrtnas wta" '
of us wanted you* near home.
official notices arrived. The first
ll,ng*Ilatd Mra' BlirX Wlterof* ’WnltTthfi week. havtr£
Sailor Vern DePrteeter. 8 l/c,
Oi Uic group that Jcft here 3' doe 1 received on Dec 30th; me the Army's given him "the best *kl 1
HJiB. '43 and his dad Gerald, with the real of the guy*. Good
WrtniaU
’oS ■"&gt;•■&gt;»» Hewn
were walking aoout town wnen we going fellaw and we're glad you're wk*, ago. Henry Beverwyk and i second one on Jan. 30th. from the instruction in the world.' 8gt Joim
Jr
W--.to
ner* of Hastings who art s»_____ .
Cheater
Bowman
have
landed
in
[
War
Dept.
He
received
the
purple
stopped Vern fur a chat. He like* nome. Incidentally Howard look*
C. Leary. 35. can hardly wait fur his ,
ter were ov« W_____
We welcome them to Carlton. It
hi* job whicR la iralning men great, and probably his joy at be­ th* Peadies state, the outers are heart decoration and u's being sent wounded right teg to heal ao t&gt;e can t
The 4-H girls Lottie and Marko
aboard ship, however Irt pretty ing hcrue had a lot to do with that in Arkansas. Henry, who U iu uic to me. f wisp 1 had more Utiurma- set out on iXILv again and eiccutc a
Douglass and . Mazy Mararrt* Bar.
..on for my own peace of mind
parauoop unit wrote that the first lion
gpod lo be home^-at Quimby too. beaming smile.
neat "Christiania" or "gclande'
, . Sprint
ry. Carole Walters and
Hl* regular
addreoa will reach ipntng
-------------—
Vern has been in service a yeaz
Pfc. jack a. Johnson, son of Mr. a ay they look a lovely walk in the
1 Come my'dear Can t you hear?
Daniels have completed Uu» ftwt
* "
in June and he mentioned Rooert and Mra. J. L. Daniel, who Just wOods-ieft right, left right, etc. him OK.
1 hat's what Lmry said when in-. -mat the happy blue btrd* are
Pvt Wayne H. Hill. 34863434
Pranshk* also being on hl* ship. graduated from Sioux Fall* Army Hu adures* is:
tervtewed Feb. 37 at the Cantonhere?
leader. Mrs
Leslie Daniela, ond
hl Henry B. Beverwjk. 36939455
APO 45. S Postmaster
Atr Field Radio school, was home
with the Victory club wW altand
arrb.il there jq
e breeze
Co. A 2nd Bn.
.
George Faunce. 8 Xc returned on a 15-day furlough. He reported
Camp Wheeler, Os.
Sen of Mr. and Mra Verne Leary come walk with m«
the 38tn u&gt; Camp Endicott. R. 1 lie back al Bloux Falls, Mar. 22 for
, ——
, -—~ ----------- -------- - —
Herbert "Herby** Smith has ra­ eelved word from their aon, 8/Eigt of 417 East Orand Street. Hhsting*. And we ll join the jubilee'
uaad to work with the Dale Don- further order*.
Miss Vera Ribble of Albion spent
Bunday to «e thdr
te bed his medical disenarge and is Frederick Hajwood. that Ise ha* Mich . U-ary revealed he'd net onl&gt;
atructlon Co.
’
• Dot-Dash News.
.
now home on the J. L. Smith lann. oeen discharged from the hospital unoruved his vkitng technioua but tiie weekend m the home ol Mr. and I daughter-in-law, Mrs. Howard L.
A tetter from marine Steve Bru­ and put on limited duty for 3 had done considers^;* travelling be- Mr* Clayton McKeown * Mr. and Daniels and daughter Busan Jay*
istK •&lt;&gt; Pvirt HmTvt Mr*ur ter*, lo hi* father John Wallers
tal tells about being tn action or. month* because ot a nerve injury lore his Army service suddenly wa* Mrs Harold Harmon of Hickory Cor-' at the home of John Rogen*,
Md. .nd Cha,Im Munihy. lx,11,
hrt-x wJluk'uieT.lu’ Iwo Jlma and hes now on another
----------------*-•*---------------in hi* teg. He can't do much walk­ curtailed. That happened Decern- ners were dinner guests of Mr and
island.
•
ing so lie 1* training new' boys ber 6 in Metx, France, when he wa* Mr*. Nial Cutetein Saturday eve- • HICKORY CORNERS
Mra. Barah Towne, who has been
Mra. Bud Green. Freeport re­ going in the Infantry. At present hit by a German "burp gun" while ning. * Mr. and Mrs Diwrcnce
uutrue non
fighting with the Field Artillery Anders and family called in the seriously sick, la improving. * Mra..
ceived a phone call recently from he
he has
has 62
63 boy*
boy* lor
for Instruction.
* beta 15S* mo's overacaa ui uw
S/Sirt Fred Haywood 3M21373
o&lt; the American Third Army.
, Lyte Lienaar home in Delton Sat-: Jennie Milter and Mrs Bertk Ort- ■
her husband who b aboard the
AJ»O 5»l '4 Postmaster
i In his four years In the Army. I uroay afternoon * Sunday visitors bring ot near Grass Lake and Mr
Pacific. Charte*. HUB. 34. wear*
USB. iceneoredi. He is the son of
including me
the Asiah/'iLk - n*.?
V™
several ribbons
nooon* inciuoma
Nev. York N Y
Lea O' served two years with Nor- in the Clayton McKeown home were! WUj Havens of north Hope spent
Mr. and Mra. Ed Gre^i. 638 South
tte
Uc theatre with ona
one alar.
star. HU
Hte last
last 1 «n'l£L!?‘ !‘al
BvJnhitr.-hi.th
r.!i i w*gun ski troeps in Iceland. He Mr. and Mrs Burton Parker and, several dai s test week with
Mr ,
tJs
All the inforaa.
‘iSSSxJ!';™few*"-*
rranmtn smmu ickkcu
ui •
, h,.ui
engagement waa in the Philippines.1
*vwmii
C,~S!L
“ mjur&gt; aiiecung ni* Washington.
terierty*,"dlH^ j nrakra^r^fi^hte’umllyT'serv-1 ■£&lt;
!BnSd* M^ ♦‘rhe^.TxlSl
StS'1!,??]uHS
Heini mcer he used lo be in a radio. leg. below the knee and in hi&gt;
The following official re­
I makes tour from hl* family in serv
finest ski irutructors In the ■ Biloxi. Mis*. * The P.T.A. mat al I
«iiop here and although his home ■high.
11
tings,
received
a
tetter'front
their
,
lle
.
Were
wailing
to
hear
the
*4*
“
Shi
the
NorwStaw
"
he
raid
I
the
rcboolhotue
Wednesday
evening.
£^
h
‘
?L!^fMra
JaMuiJ?
’
world, the Norwegians."
he said.
..™..
... 1 ^r.‘n_
l» m Vermontville hw keeps Has-, port just arrived.
‘
on
that
Iw
was
i
a
nd
whereabout*
of
Frank,
which
Iceland.
Leary
,
March
21
After
the
budnesa.
thev
WITH THE FIFTH ARMY. IT­
I After service fn Iceland. Leary, March 21 After the business they , ~k* w
jr.™ . ry-n lhf
lings a* hi* voting address. He re­
wounded in Germany andI waa now I we 11 soon para on to you.
waa Btattoned in Ireland and In I wens entertained
ceived- the last election ballot on ALY—Private First Claaa Clarence
“
*“
lu* ln &gt;u*rnitx»unt. It
Larxy.Fuller left on th* 24th for iw
gj.giand
before serving
tn France. A ' lahed by George t
Leyte, marked U and mailed It back A‘. Walters, whose wife Marjorie will be 6 to
Lr.yal Lowen
Lowellsneweu
shewedaonw
some Corners,
and Mrs Dewey Dell at
8 mo s befor* he wtll i Detroit lo see if the navy wanU „letman (n the automotive and ; Ings and Loyal
---------. yrz-,*
lives at 813 Montgomery, Hasting*.
to the county, clerk.
I
rwitem
laft
Thuraday
apparel found In
be
able
to
leave
the
hospital
ac-lhhn
now
or
if
he'll
wait
until
he
■
snorting
good
bus
news
before
be
interesting
travel
and
scenic
movie#
I
J-Jvhon.
left
Tht
Michigan, has been promoted to
bus ness before nr mierenutg travel anu scenic movies . ।
----- - for Memjhte.
Visited with Sgt. Byron Oallup sergeant an the Fifth Army front cording to Max.
ty *he
hell I Refreshments nf
of eake
cake and lello were ।1 Tenn, where I
Henry.L**»Ard BS*
i finished his senior year at HJIB tmiuri th- Armv
— »believes
— ••&lt;■«-« v&gt;-n
who ha* been home tor 14 days. in Italy- He is a rifleman alth the
Pfc. Paul Hose recently notified ■ He's all signed up so if he's ac- Stake it easy" for
L. a
. while ~
before , served. All report a good time * I l» stationed with the Naval Air
Catalog. Wa have five
He went acres* in June and wa* 6th Armored Infantry Battalion M his mother. Mra. N. B. Rose, that , cepted hell be the lone navy msn job-hunting, “now
ow I'm
I'm home!"
homel"
Mr and —
Mrs. Homer -------Belch---of —
Bat-, Crewmen 8 l/c Dell will graduate
....
8 tnoulli* with the 8lh Div., the the 1st Armored Division.
in Page 1.
1 Bee. 3)
tlf Creek were luncheon guesla
guests of
of from Radio school March 24. and
he had been transferred from New , ot hb house-brothers Harold and'
&lt; Continued on
' tie
larxg.jMBlt. bssM in
Golden Arrow. Hl* left hand in­
-------------------------------------------------------- I«’ ?nd
Lawrence Anders and will soon be transferred to an op­
Pfc. Ronald Marvin &lt;Johnnie । Guinea to the Philippines. He slat- Hubert arc both army.
jury. received iu Germany during Haynea. U8 M.C . was bi U»e bus- ed that tiie trip was pleasant with i Thanks lo Capl. Phil Mitchell
Mr -and erational school where he will b*
fighting at Huertgen Fortal. u pital with a concussion for three gaud food and plenty of room and for aendng tiie Banner office a ix&gt;x I •**•** VYJhV^nmaram «rtn
&gt;in&gt;n ■
a*1* stationed for eight weels.
coming along O K. Byron said Hugo week*, but tie now back on Iwo he actually rode on a uaved read. Inf JaMnrwe tvoe used on their
OurS^y
Easter program
will be given
I Cterc^
Sunday callers
of Mr. and Mrs.
kUs
“
'KJ
g^XVf^t
R'cnard
j
prinU^
p^rae^t
1T^
exhort
next
^ing^ram
te
Calrm^
Wtute. also nor.ic had sustained inc JinxrMILO
same type of wound to his hand.
« 1 , &lt;r' -»;ndln« * Chsrt£ fmwlev'ht^e
Mr
ud
The
Young
people* Sunday
Gerald Haynes has been pro­ R&lt;*e. b also in tiie Philippines but the Banner of lice along with a !
SfilEXI of tach of
Both fellows made the round* ul moted lo Sat . and is now staUonvd ^It slWa ten? 2av Tr^Mtehlean
frth’er jXn K'aild Ura. FiWnA^I now have j mJ"* mmT^Mhele "! N&amp;vtile school class met at the home of
the Mfg. Co. to see the folks they in Paris. He wrote that Ute only
uT » M.re/y, £°yu£»U ' ?'1
h. £ 'ohm;
I» telephone, number 2184. Nashville j Byron Uwb and Mra. Aldrich of thi-lr teacher. Mrs. Saunders, fee
used to work with. Byron, who danger he was in was that hr
,rom . lhc £hU!£p,,T * Mr’ EUner Ollletl who »*" ou’I Hastings. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles a pctluck dinner on Saturday eve­
look* fine, expect* lo be several mlgnt be hit by a biaycle. Ronald
ning. with fourteen in attendance. ।
r ®‘
1 n
’e J“P tyPeD.Vrre
ltO
.K
lic local
‘oral cnairuuui
chairman im
for Red kiwi
Cross,, irre-। Casteleln
and lamuy
family were ouuui'
Sunday *
...v
—
--vuMeieui
ano
*•»r.t
rtirrtann
months st Fort Sheridan and after and Gerald are the son* of Mr and SPARS and former JBIMMtevillc up to school Phi for study in
Mr.rrturnart
and Mra. Laurel
Garrison
“” dinner
---------------Oflaa. You c*d Iggl
lit their ports 480
jso for Barryvllle commur
community
guest* —
of Mr. and Mra. Nial *
hZvT
their fa-m
here ,
ilial he's not certain, however there Mra. Ronald Haynes of Hasting*.
{ *Mr and Mr* Charles Chapman c.iateletn and family and mother. X*
the winter h?
high teacher made it yeccntiy, all- journalism classes We heard' about
'
tb- fabrlo
u some furtlier surgery to be done
)lr untwual
unusual sane
aandal slippers you t were recent Sunday dinner guests Mrs. Myrtle Caatelein. * Mr. and
? I,!?* sSrtJra vlnOtwSn
Mrs Arnold Perkins received a vr saveral deloura throughout the | tthe
to hl* hand at Vauglui General letter Monday from her husband United
Stale*.
SPAR
Officer sent
,ent Mr*.
...
Mrs M. &lt;the ____
former
Mar--, of Mr. and Mrs Orr Fisher State Mra Roy Perry were dinner guest*
Wrod ’
hosptlal in Chicago.
’
jorlr
Stebbln*'
ladles-the
VanStreain. »U«. Fred
—thc road.
uiiaiiu.r. wm
*iu among
uiiu.it the
u.v flrat
iu» In ; jorle
j(irlr Stebbins'
auoDin*' To
id the
ine ladles
isuas-inc
nmo. *• Mr.
sir and
ana Mra
.w* Ward
»v«ru Cote
vote of
•» , .oo(t Mr.
aar. and
ana Mra.
Mra Richard
rucnara DeMott
ucMOtt n, '
Gating that ne was in allied hands. Chandler
ItPb
Reporting back to Miami Beach
her service to ba chosen for over- MhoM were like wedges except the I Dicey and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sny-1 ln Hastings, on Sunday. * Mrs Ryerson and Mra. Merle Bradfield
seas duly, and is now on duly at I heelswere just space In which a der of Nastinas were Bunday eve-1 Clayton McKeown. Miss Vera Rlbbte SSHL1"’
"oh. April 8U» fur reassignment will
22X8£...
go Sgt Howard Martin Jr.. HJIN. war released by the Russians dur­ Uncle Barn a C'Jkat Guard base in miniature Jap housewaa nestled, ning callers of Mr. and Mrs. For-। and Mra. Russell Mead and children Pnilmon had the misfortune to cut
were In
Saturdayafter-1
neces35 after being home following 4 ing their advance through Poland Hawaii Fallowing her eommlasi-.n- Guess you'llhave lo see them lo nat Cole. * Mr. and Mra. Very,
--•••iwcsw
an Wayland
n.iuu.u cMtiuauaj
biici-|hh thumb rewntly It was ,
--- Bet
—. the
•
Idea
m..
Scon
Sc041 and Mr
Mr and
,nd Mra.
Mra Wm.
Wm Ruin
Kuln 1 noon.
noon.
aary
•"&gt;' lo
to have
have six
six stilche*
stilche* taken
taken tn.
to.
yra. absence- 3 of which were spent
Sailor Harold Allen Smith write* In&gt; .t Lt ii , r-t the Coast Guard *
Bara
v
Rmtla
SF
2
c
is
someof
Kalamazoo
were
Sunday
dinner
----------------*«-■
----------------I
close
the
wound.
Merle
Bradfield!
oversea* Howard impressed upon from San Diego. Calif. that he b Academy in April of 1943. she V11 where
Barryin Ragla
S.F. 2 carea
la aomethe Philippine
6h.ee
‘win^an *c^n enter-’ SOVTHWENT RUTLAND
h^hlvrt* Mr“ ani i
you're going
u* that he was not actually in com­ still Ln the hospital recuperatlnr. sent lo the Communlcatkuu School
Mr an&lt;1 Urv N,le Lancaster
| w.!*'hRhirteiMMiJter
bat but we flgiire he was very much from pneumonia. He hopes to get at Atlantic CUy. Completing ixr being home test July he ha* had ?'.d J'&lt;rninJ\nv from Pontiac SunMra Lron wSmbof Hastings spent Friday night and |
^M.^t-l
a part of his 32nd Div. the 127th a leave next month and if so »-.e!l training there, site waa sent to the an operation, the 3rd shne he's
inf—bi thia hard fighting, outfit arrange for his wife who la now tn Communli-alU-n* Center al 8th Na­ ok’ nowthe n*'y He Wril" he Ui Detroit and Mr aiul Mra'Karl Oas-.
hUb’r Douglara landed the U. 8. flag dedication,
Barry County lost two men—Merle sch&lt;x&gt;l in tiie south, lo meet him val District Oxul Guard Head­
Tasker and Bernard Fighter ' Free­ .In Michigan.
quarters in New Orleans. La . where
port. 1 Howard'mentioned these fel­
___
it was good lo have1 ahe remained until receiving her
Of caursc
low* and what they went through Lt. and Mra Bob JKoorc home but | order* to go oversea*.
.&lt; ■ Ink .( Pwrr Jonra
, Uo„4.y dlnn« i™« or Mr ' Mn Ko, O.»«, M.l.ta. o. D0IK5
"i kSmSIS
also Howard Wilcox, several limes tht highlight
------of- w
-” 20th **
—-*— hospital where he ha* oeen *la- and Mrs Burr Fasset and called Oaks. Twyla Jarrard. Freddie and I
Ight of their visit wa* *-*'
the I Under date
Feb.
Maurice
**» 4"“ .J0
.
d.J;AiteSai»t. »tii
‘wounded in action. He said Har&lt;w.&lt; Hasting* debut cf
of “
7 mo*
old
RobCogawell write* from Italy that Honed for some time when an Ion other relative* and friends * .’errv Tooker spenj Sunday at Mid-1
------------Cole was also one of the 32nd and ert Allen,
. -i
—j.. referred lu
a* I Howard Moore, who used io be hi* M.P. came in the room, accidentally | mis* Helen Olwn of NMhville spent | dlevlllc. the gueats of-Mr. and Mrs j
Th.n“SoSJ £
already
t
dropped
hb
gun.
which
d'schanted
.
Saturday
night
and
Sunday
with
।
Clyde
Schiffman.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs
:
”
ra
‘
1 ".c J1
too. Elton MoOahn who La now "Butch.*' He'* a darling
rling baby with
!
next
door
neighbor
here,
had
spent
«....
. d'scharged ,
night----- ------------ - .----home with medical discharge.
desk and
and ■ Mira
Mira Elobe
Elobe Day.
Day1. Mra.
Mrs. Oeorge
George TownTown- Harry Dunn entertained th? Fann Sa™
,ta&gt;
.
big dancing eyes and• a* blue as 'the afternoon with him the day be­ a
„ bullet, through the desk
------------. ..-----— I:*end
—d and Patsy were B
ft«noon
cal-1
Hurrau- meeting last Tuesday eve- j
iuk
"Hammy's"
arm,....
the bullet lodging
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Howard, who tells you hla as­ the skies m wnllh hU daddy flic*. fore.
* Mr.
Mrs. Huron Healy1 Mng * Mr. and Mr*. Hany Dunn j
Congratulations to the Carl Mil­ In hl* elbow. Here's one soldier who Iriera
lers *
Mr. and
and Mrs.
signment wa* playing In the band, Bob returned to setm*. A&gt;*. last
Mr ™ri tte? Ph.Tn^n
N. Y.. upon
the —
ar- u convinced you don't have to so and
.... in Buffalo. ...
— —
—“* daughter* of .Lake Odessa were u ere Sunday evening callers at the L°
wear* Pre-Pcnrl Harbor ribbon. 3 week. Mra. M. and Butch Maying ler*
rival of ihelr new aon now several oversea* to be shot Hoot every- Sunday guests of Mrs. Clara Day home of her parents. Mr. and Mra. I
stars on the Pacific thealie ribbon here for a few week* longer.
L
* ,**' I
“Pete" Powell B.M. l/c returned wceks old. Carl a coast guard thmg is under control now Hammy and Vivian * Mr. and Mrs. George Frr&lt;j OUa w Jumea Wilcox had tin- for
for New Guinea. Buna, and the
GJJjctt and sons were Thursday j .nd of
. hl fin-,-, taken off Anplehof. of Grand Rapids, a mb- 1
Philippines- hr wait on Leyte and to hl* base after spending 15 days cornea from Middleville and Mrs । rud ^t you're coming along OK
1 tii? oST whUe worklnB al the Royal Coach '
JrmvblSS^our 3»i-hoal I
Luzon. Re ha* an Infantry Medal with hi* wife France*. Pete is an M. is the former Lob Meyer* of | Lt Bob parker sort of thought MPPhf f^and’daiuditrrs
‘ss3k"is: ।
* “• “St's ssuria
1
was going to gel home, instead
and Expert Infantry badge. We hod instructor In Stevedore Training HMting^ We'd be glad lo hear any ।
i he-g now at Maxwell Field. Ate. anniversary. ♦ Miss Jeanne ?rland “ »~ke“d
a grand visit and when Howard and was recently promoted to as­ new* about young Robert Carl.
wA' x°mC
! Hory. sUwslng the nrcd of Sunday ..
Pvt. Wayne H. Hill wm wounded ; training with hb B-17 crew. It's is now working al the Duplex In 1 Mr and Mra
mW; "Maybe you'd like to know sistant Watch Chief. Nice going
*»&lt;»*•
school attendance A national Sun­
In action on Dec. 8th white with I loo jjgj toe original plan fell
what I di whtn we're Ln combat Pele.
Battle Creek. * Mr. and Mr* Len
I dav school census Is being taken.
Here's the latest addreax &lt;disre- the 7t»t Army Ui France He was ,hrough i^came Bob had every- Oswald. Jr . of Downing and Mr CARLTON rt.NTER
and there'* little time for music."
# The |Mt business meetlra of the
we were ail car*. They would have card other printed in this issue &gt; retumed to action on Dec. -3th -ning scheduled ao he could have and Mra. Wayne Stewart of Hast- Carlton Center Methodist irvltcs winter 4 H club waa held Monday
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- one day tn Chicago to call on a ingi were Saturday evening callers । you lo Easter service next Sunday 1
.
-ertain WAVE. Just so you 11 sleep' of Mr. and Mrs Forrest Bidelmah.1 st 12 o'clock noon. * Doo' forget ——————————
yw
* | tonight—she ia WAVE Dorothy The Bldelmans were Sunday din- the WS.CB. dinner at Wings Hsi: .■. ...
&gt;z———.-- ,ner guest* of the titeWarta. Mra.ion Woetlon Day. April 3. * Mr. B
"
‘ ”
»* -■ —
Mina Elenbaas has returned to the I and Mra. cTb. Valentine and ;
Congratulation* to the following Bldelman
;
home after visiting friends i daughters Shirley. Sharon and I
of you who have received promo- near
1
Sunfield for a *ew week*. * Mayotna Valentine of Lowell at- 1
Mrs. Russell Mead and children ac-, ,,.ndPd Ihe baptismal service at
ton* Good work fella*.
ro W.vten? JUti.r' Hastings flrat MetiwsHn church I
■■■■■■■_
Tom Bafrd at Fort Benning. Ga. &lt;
is now Captain.
d v
'tbev tilted Sunday where the formers baby ;
RnvdentYr?r’er*an!‘ Rrsndson. Michael Flynn, was bap,1 Nary nurse Virginia Bates at '
^n of Hastings were Satiirtay 2nd ' U»&lt;«- * Mr ant&gt; Wra. Gilbert Fish.'
Chelsea. Mas*, is now 1st LU
Bob Scott I* now Pfc. and besides Sunday guelu of NU and M?a " of Hastings and Mr*. A. H Bela’2d, &lt;^!ro,e Ann. o( DcU’ol! ,
•
that he has been awarded I bronxe George G^Ulett. * Nancy and Janet
star* for unusual service. He's now Marshall
.
were Saturday afternoon
aat“rda’’_.evening supner
, in the Philippine*, his new address visitor*
;
of Mr. and Mr* Elmer Oil-, gurau of the Fred Henneys. * Mr.
I being
lett * Mr and Mra. Burr Fassctt and Mra. Jay Wing attended Palm
,
. Pfc; Robert W. Scott. 36884489
,and familv and Mr. and Mra. O. D., Sunday services at Bethanv ReShore Party HdQ.
.
Passett attended a family gathering formed c hurch. Orand RtpkLt. |.
;
al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sunday where Mr. Wing's ioc. j1
a
I A.PX&gt;. 235. *■ Postmaster
H San Francisco, Calif.
Green of Bellevue honoring their Robl conducted the choir and can,
Asa Randal), who has been In son. Sgt. Charles Oreen. who re-1 tat*. * Lincoln Farrell of Jackson
the navy Just 3 weeks, is Gunner ccntly returned from Inabr» Mr 1 spent a few day* last week with
'I 3/c.
Mrs. 8. O. Bidehnan of south wer» AunHav dinner mi***' o’ Mr. I Farrell
Mr and M„ Rodney McLeod
1 Broadway has recently receivsd a, anil Mr*. Prank Day of 8. Hastings.
Pnc'v- . '
. .nw. '.**»Ptnt Sunday In Lake Odessa^at
! letter from her son Albert tBud&gt; Mrs. Clare
Lindaner and tons of !he homc of Mr McLe&lt;xi'a sister,
. Chaffee, who 1* with the Construe- ^..ue v.^k au aiid aara. Liaywn Mrs M E]drIdge's * Mra. Eunice
'•lion Kngineers. Stationed at Ft.
Lewis. Washington, stating that he Sm*“J3 Un WlLS sSJS Sx.lm.n .nJ ty.U, BgM. .1
has been promoted from Corporal to ■ nd Judy ot Hartings. * Mr. and w
”
I: Sergeant. At present they are in Mra. Hubert Lathrop and children .
1 the field on Bivouac.
were Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mr*.
ri It's Corporal Miller now! Ken­ Rex Dunnigan and family.
neth Miller. 18. son of Mr. and Mrs.
CUfton Miller, wa* inducted In the RAIR LAKE
Mr. and Mra. Howard Dudley visArmy Air Corps July 37th. On
March 10th. Kentteth was grad­ lied their brother and family. Mr.1
Your new Easter Bonnet has
Still a good assortment
, uated from Gunnery school at and Mrs. Robert Mitchel, at Hills-'
all the endearing charm of an
’ Kingman. Arisen* when he re- date Sunday. * Mrs. Orville Gray,
old world print.
cclved hl* wings and was promoted who was seriously III last week. 1*
recovering.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
to Corporal. This Is good news to
Ken's many friends here who wish Pixley received a notice Saturday
him the be*t of everything. Ken­ from a U. 8. Army hospital In Eng­
neth had a 6-day pass recently and land informing them that their son.
Clarence E. Pixley, who was
1 visited Dale Sporueller stationed 8/Bgt.
v&gt;uu.iueo in ncuon in oe.maio. jm*&gt;. |
in Yum*. Arizona.
•
*rt, l« making normal Improvement.
Neville N. Wood. H.HB. "36. son * Mr. and Mr*. Allen Griffin alof Mr. and Mrs. John T. Wood, ic-nuia mm 1 unoral oi their brotner
has bean promoted to the rank of Phillip Griffin at the Walldorfl
। oapt. He is a member of the Am- chapel in Hastings Friday. Inter­
phlblous Engineer Corp* and is ment in Rutland cemetery. * Mr.
now Ln the Philippine*.
and Mra. Sager received a telegram
Sunday informing them that their
Delmar Jr_ a marine, was killed
It's going lo be Unpocaible to son.
In action March 6 on Iwo Jim*. ' '
cover all of the news this week
Mr*. Eva Guv and son Howard of
so here are some official reports Nashville, and Jesse Hobart of
FOR generotions before the crucifixion of
and well try to clear the deca* Blanchard, spent the weekend with.
next lime.
their sister and husband. Mr. and
Detroit —Pearl M. Duff, daugh­ Mra. Wm. Carver of Dowling called
Jesus Christ, the cross was an emblem of sor­
ter of Mr. Richard J. Hathaway of on Mr. and Mra. Allen Griffin Sat­
the Women's Army Corp* as a urday evening. * There will be a
row. pein, and depth. After the gleyious dem­
HasUng*. Michigan was sworn into special meeting of the Kinsley L_A S.
Private Feb. 26 1945.
In the afternoon on April 4. at the
onstration of Christ over this cross by His
Pvt Duff attended Hastings high home of Mr. and Mr*. Nelson Willi­
Glowing pastels In the Ches­
school Ln Hastings. Michigan, and son. They are working on quilts
resurrection on Easter Sunday, it became, to
29c - 39c - 49c to 98c
I wa* formerly employed al Upjohn for the Percy Jones noapjtal. Any­
terfield you,’ll love, live in for
Medical Supplies.
one wishing to help with this work
Including
Spring! Beautiful all woo) fab­
those who believed, the symbol of life abund­
I Her relatives in the armed forces ts invited to attend.
Include husband. Sgt. John W. Duff,
rics. Choose youra now.
Bright spring colon, gay print*
oversets, brother. 8gt L/je Hatha­ MARTIN CORNERS
ant and eternal
in French crepe and spun ray­
way. POW. Germany. Pvt. Duns
Mr. and Mr*. Jerry Slam and v»n
Duff. Fort Dea Moines, Iowa.
Franklin were Sunday dinner guests
ons.
Waft, Private Duft lell Feb. 28, al the home, of their brother. Mr
Sixes 9 to 44
tor basic training al Fort De* and Mrs John Stem, in the Good­
Todoy. Christ, the great burden bearer.' brln
Moines. Iowa. Upon completion of will neighborhood. ★ Mra Ida Florv
the prescribed six week* course, sh* *i&gt;ent irmn Thursday until Sunday
hope for the future . . . that all me; knbw I
will be assigned to one of the many evening with bee son Oscar Flory
Army installation* in -the United and wife, and assisted with their
States for further training a* a moving. * Mr. and Mra. H. F. Munn
peace that accompanies faith in । im.
and Miss Lena Hndeman. of the
WAC Techiclan.
Center road and Mr. and Mra. Dccept His invitation. "Come unto M- all
vern Sampson ot Quimby were Sun­
New York. N. Y. March 8. 1945. day callers on Alfred Fteher who b
For your Eaiter outfit Under­
that are heavy laden ond I will give you rwf
Midshipman Donald Earl Hilde­
brandt.
son
of
Mt.
and
Mr*.
E.,
J.
arm and handled style*. Black
Complete your outfit. Make II
HUdebrant of HaMiugs, ■ Michigah
by 'attending the church of your c! .&lt;• 1
- brown - rwl - green - navy ratnia! or dressy with a beau­
White Rabbit 1
was among 1135 men ccmml-vdoncd Ville. Mra. Maurice Cogswell andidn
tiful dlcklc.
*
luggage, etc.
—1 Ensign*.
a*
Ensigns. United States
Slates Ngval
Naval David at Maple Grove and Mis*
'all
Soft woolen fabric* in pastclt
Easter Sunday.
j
1 Reserve, in ceremonies' held today Ruby Cogswell and Wayne Van
and checDC'-^All are beauti­
I in the Cathedral of 8K Jatin the Svckle ot the Center road wem also
fully tailored.
.
l&gt; Divine. New York Chy. The group Sunday callers in the Fisher home
4wa* the twenty-second class to be « Mr. and Mr*. Bert Pinter of Ver­
Sizes 10 to 30
-graduated from the oldeal and montville. Melvin Whetstone and
largest Naval Reserve Officer Traln- Mr*?Alma Goodenouah at Hastings.
AUo -Teen Age hires
' Uig School, aixl brings the total Mr. and Mra. MlnorBateman. &gt;Ira
t number ol graduate* from Uw fda. Flory. Mrs. Axlic Slocum, and
'(Training Canter to approximately Mrs,. Nina Barry called at Mr. and
IJObOO

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PERSO

CARD OF THANKS

Mra. Ella W
Battle Creek.
rNasel. ★ Dell Scheffman ha* rs- |
turned from Florida, where he •
went around Jan. 1. * Mr. and I

Andrus of B
TjeMUy for s

on their way to Alta to visit rela- j
tlve*. AU the Neils an/ enjoying;
having Alec Neil back on furlough •
after two year* n the Aleutians. *
John Belton spent March 23 with
his mother in Rutland, the occa­
sion being her birthday.

IN FOOTWEAR FOR EASTER|
4.that flaw

HUGE SPRING OFFERING

children.

$198
Come prepared to sec the
biggest array of children's
straps, pumps and oxfords

More color and variety in women's
shoes . . . for the first time since pre*
war days! No matter what color your
costumes demand in shoes, we are al­
most sure to have it.

&lt; VH1I Of THINK''

W

ENDORSED TWO
PROPOSED BILLS
At the meeting of the city council
on Monday evening, a resolution
i from the Michigan Tax Study Ad­
visory committee waa presented and
| discussed, the council later approv­
Ing ahd endorsing the provisions on
the resolution.
I The resolution pertains to the bills
I now before the legislature, dealgnated as bills Nos. 318 and 317, relaI tlve to the disposition
sales lax. The bill
I leave the sales tax at t
las at present
However, an increase
and gas tax to 4 percer
in the bill. A report of the
I action will be sent to the committee
in Lansing.

Look Over This Big Variety of Smart Styles for Spring
SHOWN HERE ARE ONLY FOUR OF THE TOP STYLES IN PUMPS WITH SMART TRIMS FOR
WE INVITE YOU... TO COMPARE THE COMFORT AND QUALITY OF
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FORTABLM.OAFERS, OR POPULAR MOCCA­
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Widths

it’s the Feel
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Health Supp

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Phone 2828

ways to.have
TIME IN SEWING
Planning, keeping the task simple.!
K fl and choosing simple pattern* and
materials are ways of saving time
(■■I(and money in home sewing, say*
Marjorie Eastman, extension cloth। inir' specialist of Michigan Blate
college.
Assembling supplies and equip­
ment In a convenient spot before
Marling work will save many a NOTICE TO BIDDBM ON 00 MPEX
maddening Interruption. Numerous SATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY
IN SUBAN CE
trips to the machine and Iron can
be modified by basting and stitch­
ing os many pieces as possible and
Publlr’ l.lahiilii
then pressing them all at one lime.
Quick methods for finishing the
actual conrtructlon Job Include what
Miss Eastman calls a "time-saving
, . .it.lo 110.000
buttonhole”, which lx adequate
. *15.000 In gso.ooo
wherever there is no strain. Place a
straight niece of material about 1H
inches wide aionst the edge of the
opening, right aide* together. Ma­
chine stitch on the line marked for
I the buttonholes, skipping the place*
Limit, of LlsbUllr
I where they are to be Disced
■s.ooo.cm
Strengthen the top and bottom of
each hole by backtracking stitches.
Press the seam open, and fold the
binding to the Inside, turning th*
raw edge under' ’i-lnch and blind
stitching between buttonhole*.
To save time on undergarments
and pajamas, where exact seam
allowance is not Important, flat fell
seams by stitching the wrong sides HARRY COUNTY ROAD COMMlSKiON
together so that one edge extends
1/8-inch beyond the other. Stitch
•4-lnch from the inside edge on the
right side of the material and bring ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
the longer edge over, creasing Hat
at the scam line. Turn under the
1/8-Inch extension, pinning or bast­
ing it flat to garment and edge­
stitch close to the fold.

M

REMEMBER TO BRING
ALONG RATION BOOK
NUMBER 3, FOR SHOES.

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HOM
WAR
CARE

POLICE REPORT
FOR TWO WEEKS
Harry Thompson, chief of police,
presented his report covering the
period of March 12 to Maron 26.
and it was accepted by the council
[Monday evening, as follows: 30
[drivers’ licenses Issued: 2 accident*
(policed: 25 inlscllaneous complaints
Investigated; 12 summonx issued; 25
l traffic tickets given; 4 doors found
unlocked nnd the owners notified; IN MOmOBIAM
5 municipal court summons Issued;
10 days disposed of and 2 dogs re­
deemed.

DON’T FORGET!

Sixes

Sunday gue
D. Wldng we
Wldrig and s
Mbs Barb
Thursday al
dan sHih ■ M
Wilcox In Co
A guest of
Recd U hU m
of Watervliet
with his rno
spend Easter
Mr. and Mr
tertalned her
Mr. and Mrs
Rapid* for th
Miss Sibyl
Post hospita
weekend.
Capu and M
weekend gue
Win Stra*b.iu
Ross Dunn
business trip
Sunday gue
George Brlsb
Curt Solomon
Middleville.
Oraul and da
Guests pf M
over the weck
ell. RT 3/0. fr
and Mr. and
of near Barry
companied he
turn to Chlca
Captain Ne
officer At the
in Battle Cr
the Rev. and
Sunday.
Judge A. D
in Alpena las
Mr. anil Mr
to Sturgis o
were guests o
aid Prentice

(‘Mill OF THANK

found guilty by a Jury of charge*
of assault and battery upon Pearl
Vos burgh of Pair lake, the alleged
assault occurring on Feb. 27. The
defendant paid the a*aesament.
Cecil Roush of Hasting* has been
; serving a ten-day JaU sentence,
after failure to pay a fine of 85 and
certs cf 84SO orderd by Judge CwtI right. Roush entered a plea of guil­
ty to the charge of driving an au­
tomobile without an operator’* U-

Pictured are
just two of
our

to

Bunday eveni
Mr*. John BU

MUNICIPAL COURT
Municipal Judge Adelbert Oortright fined William Levens. 52. of
n-—.. TSa.n
...m
ana

Children's Smart and Practical Styles

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FARM BUREAU COLUMN
The Pratt Creek Farm Bureau
Group met al the home of Mr. and [
Mrs. Clarence Cairn* Wednesday eve- i
ning. Mar. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur i
I-athrop were with u» to uc’.p with ’
our discussion ot "Education in our
Community.” He explained the pro-1
pcscd school law u* It now stands'
and as it still Is.in the formative:
stage we took no action lor or •
against. We did agree, however, that:
small groups .are better suited to1
study, either among children or •
adult*. The next meeting la to be
at the home of Mr. and Mrs Homer .
Cronk on April 18. Write the date
on your calendar so you won’t
miss it.

turned Wedn
the three-day
In Detroit.

Designed

I

for

INCREASE FARM OUTPUT
INSTEAD OF BUYING LAND
the effective site of their farms

mileage

nreaent high priced land, says C. E.
Millar. head of the soil science de­
partment of Michigan State college.
He recommends following the ad-

‘A deposit of
fertility in the soil bank Is safest
and best.”
Productive capacity of many soil

use of improved varieties of crops
and better tillage methods This
out th* State, Mr. Millar aays.
In his opinion, the advisability
fartpers buying additional land

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FROM EVERY DEPARTMENT-DIFFERENT &amp; SMART
ARE THESE COLORFUL SPRING SHOES
ENJOY UP-TO-THE-MINUTE DESIGNING
COMBINED WITH FINER FITTING QUAL­
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HINDS CORNERS
’
John and Mill* Golden of Balti­
more spent Sunday at the Kline
and Sutton home. * Merle Barton,
son of Mr. and Mr*. Robert Barton
of East Hastings, became suddenly
111 Saturday at tha home of hb
grandparents. Mr. and Mra. Claud
Hammond. A doctor was called and
he was able lo return home Sun­
day Afternoon. ♦ Mr. and Mra.
Charles Tobias of Baltimore spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Using a wtU-piann*^ fertilizer Lewi* Wellman. * Mr. and Mrs.
and liming program. sod conserva­ Clyde Casey of Bedford spent
tion Ullage methods, and adapted Thursday with Mr. and MYs. Bpelman Casey. The last named Casey*
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quesuonaoie.
ine same weira ui
land purchase al higher prices was
followed during the first World
War. with the result that many
farmers saddled themselvea with
large debts. Many tost all of their
land when prices of crops fell.
Increasing yielding capacity ia
equivalent to enlarging the farm.
This procedure has the additional

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OF THANKS

day*'u&gt;IIGreatlhLake«.tUIli.e&lt;J after j Harold Iteckwe’i of* San Ja*e.' C*IH

PERSONALS

leavoTtwln

ending hl* leave with hi* parent*, (who ha* been visiting Mr. end Mra. h*r sUter, Mra Edw. Babcock in Kenneth Sears of La
r. ana Mra. Clyde Hendershott.
Stem, is spending thl* wee* in De- CadiUac.
Mr*. Uwrenre Foote ha* returned l««&lt;t with the Wareharm.
b. Kila Wolfe spoilt Friday iu .ram Norfolk, va.. wher* she visited i Mr* Byron Fletcher. Jhnmle and
lllc Creek.
her hut band, Lawrence Foote. 8 l/c. | June Ann are «pcndu&gt;&lt; .two weeks
Week* nnd
down guest* wer* scaiod
for severer days.
.
.with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Roy „
entertaining her cousin, MBs Leia
Pvt. Kenneth Hilton, who is *t*-!Oraham in Lebanon. Irtd.
. Cadet Nur*
Andrus of Bailie Creek, who left tinned at Fnrt She rids it; Hl, spent
^Shartm**’Butphen.
A Bunday gueat of Mis* Maxine
Tuesday for a visit in Grand Rap­ Sunday
Vermontvflle:
with hl* father. Wifiard I Wataon wa* MB* Edna Stockfish of
'
148
id!. ’
.
..
Mn. John Dewcard.
Hilton
'Battle Creek.
return to Fqrt Oxd. Calif.
_ _
Pvt Charles Leonard returned j Marjorie Hill of WMCE was luane
turned Wednesday after attending Thursday
the hospital In Spring-1 for tiie weekend and with her were-'
the three-day optometrtc Congress field, Mo, lo
That* evening Mrs. Orville Bartos,
after a visit with hi* p*?- | Ruth Kacchle. cadet nurse of ButIn Detroit
.
ma. Beck were; «n Dalld French and Mn. Ray
enti. Mr. and Mra. G. H. Leonard.' tdrworth hospital. Orand Rapids.
it the Henry pinnle
entertained
twenty-two
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brtsben were Wednesday evening Mr and Mra Jarbara Bowman and Jean Slapln- Becks*’
r of1 Plainwell U Allowed °by 'bridge at Mra&amp;anle?
Bunday evening gueau of Mr. and Leonard, Mrs. Ralph Herrick and isU of tfalamasoo.
Mn. John Blaser of Rogers Corner.-. baby and Pvt. Leonard were din-1 Mr #nd Mrt Cedrlc Mor,y Mlui
Timothy , Mar.
wUl .pend Easter in kittle
Mr. and Mrs. t Don Smith are w,rwSS‘nt
Dorr cn Tuesday.
baby°boy.
spending the week in Detroit.
. Howard of Kalamagoo.
। Creek where Mary Lee and her
Sunday guests of Mr, and Mn. V.
Sunday guest* .of Mr. and Mrs I father will celebrate their birthdays.
marL^Fre^^^
D. Wldrig were Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Herbert J. Freeland were William j Mrs. Fred Ryerson will spend the
Wldrig and boh Oeo. of Charlotte. Glasgow, MBs Mildred Glasgow., Bailer vacation with M. L. Ryerson
R I; Mra. Russell Bauer. Plainwell; । The next regular'Unit msettna will
MUa Barbara Wilcox relumed Mr. and Mr*. Dpwey Hogan and Mr at Cincinnati. Ohio.
Thursday after spending several and Mr*. Floyd Hogan of Grand
Weekend guest* of Mr*. Archie
Il’s a Girl Cor
days with Mr. and Mn. Cranston Rapid*.
Mrs Clinton Caaslday, 718 B. Orand; ,
oj m* article* sent hern
। Rclckord. and Mr. and Mra. Harley
Sunday guest
r.
and
Mr*.
'
Mr.
and
Mrs
OllfToed
Finkbelner.
Wilcox in Coldwater.
Mr. and Mrs P. L Fairchild were Fox. will be Mr. and Mrs. WilUam Roy cnanater
r. w»d M»* 830 E. Clinton, Carol Ann. March 30. Mn Emanuel Yoder. Clarksville; t
A guest of Mr. and Mn. B. R. tn Detroit from Wednesday till ! Fox: and son of Kalamarop
Rev. Stephen Weaver. Clarksville.
I■
----------- -----Ir. 2nd Mr*. |
H's a Boy for
Reed ia hl* mother. Mn. O. P. Reed Sunday on business and also visited
fiton*:
' .
. ।money sent to Mrs. McAl
Mr and - Mrs Harley Fox. Mr*.
« ^. .,-._.-*zoo.
I pvt. Kenneth and Mrs. Tucker, DaBarry
of Watervliet. Mr. and Mrs Reed Mr. and Mra. Hubert Pairchild und ^rc,1‘r Rclckord and MU* Grace
Co. R.L.C. Auxiliary, book 1the American Legion hospl
Mrs. David Goodyear and Mias! Clarksville, Kenneth Jay, March 34
with his mother are planning to Mr. and Mr*. Richard Fairchild
■Try and Stop Me." by BeoneU Ceif. .report* that the men were
. Rclckord
spent Friday -in
Grand riorenco
/L
ui uxoi.u
Florence uoMipocu
Campbell aucnocxi
attended tne
the tufu- Sari leal:
spend Raster tn Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs Ray Braice and Mr. 1?.” *
• Ahey neral of tiieir uncle, Dan App, tn
2n’ lh$
Harold Haywood. Middleville; Guild 2—Cola rove-Cook. Napkins, ,on tending another consigi
Mr. and Mn. Walter WaBace en­
8BOWKK BAM
tiled on Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Mur- Coldwater on Tnursoay.
Floyd Gallup. Woodland; Mrs. Arley tablecloth*. 7 large *terill*lng bog*. articles In the near future. .
--------------tertained her sister and husband. and Mrs. Clarence Van sBethnnna IL.
enjoyed thetr "HasUng* pay-day."
Lu and Mn. Siephei Johnson of Todd, Hastings. R. 3: Mra. Sterling
Mr. and Mn. Frank Vi* ot Grand
MTxnrt
mc"?
Richard Cariynn. who has been Chanute
Mrs. McAllister stated. Watch far
Heid. Ill, will spend But­ Ostroth, m K. Thom; Mra. Myrtto DEATH OF VICTIM
Rapids tor the weekend.
Bamei.a week‘ago Bunday. •’Ow I J^hle^^he^xuX^w^sreeS. ^e*1 ter in Hoaungs.
OF
AUTO
ACCIDENT
announcement*.
announcement*.
.
lusting*. R. r Mrs Theodore
Mis* Sibyl Woodmansee of Leila
Alvin Van Duine. aged 31. of Dorr. ’ Another group of women will
, Woodland; Joeephm • Eston.
Post hospital waa home for the
family- were weekeno guest* of Mr.
Michigan; Baby-I.iralne Bon­ died Saturday tn Pennock hospital Initiated into the Auxiliary K
weekend.
Mrr-i. mite n.mW»• KSn,&gt;l-S,i12Kt,*“,',,,*rIface. Delton; Mn. Garrett Everaon. following head Injuries received on when the papers are completed.
Capt. and Mn. W. Kittinger were
Friday
in an auto accident. It ta
In the report last week of
Freeport;
Leo
Wcllfarc,
403
E
ColWll,u...r .,,rt
weekend guests of Mr. and Mn. Marjorie Hill. Barbara Shannon and I
liome from Hie Navy Pier for the
Wn&gt;. Strasbnuxh.
weekend.
Rota Dunn is in the East on a
business trip this week.
tuned Saturday after spending 3
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
lew oayn tn Cnicago.
George Brtsben were Mr. and Mr*
Mr. and Mn. C. U. Banghart and
Curt Solomon and Busan Kay of
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Middleville. Mr. and Mrs. harry
Graul and daughters of Saranac.
o-ImU" Sks'kSjkS;
M,d*'&gt;nB«u' o~‘ Mrs. Mason Norwood at Crooked
lake.
Guests of Mr. and Mn. Buri Will
Mbs Doreen Clary antf Joan Leff­
over the weekend were Robert How­
1 Mr "n&lt;l Mr* w*rten Roush and
ell. RT 3/0, from Navy Pier. Chicago,
Vnd
R c Dorothy were Sunday guests of Mr ler were in Grand Rapid.-. Saturday.
and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Green i&amp;’JfrX.*"■
Mn. Roy Tai fee and daughter,
M F™of near Barryvllle. Mn. Howell »cMn. Marjorie Dooley. and Mn. Ger­
compsnled her husband on his re­ daZrr« * »e WrmHun
inahrttnv ■
Mu-' w(»nte Rousiwind MB* Betty trude Wucox attended me 'funeral
turn lo Chicago.
few w‘JkaKwith Mr and MrT' IrKU?n,Pk "Pent the weekend In ot Franx Ryan in Detroit on Friday.
Captain Newell W. Ackerson, an r*1? pih.L^pT
Mr.
Ryan was a brother oi Mrs.
.Grand Rapids ahd attended the
officer at the Percy Jones hospital UBSSn.te™ten'n,Ml“ “T °',lc
in Battle Creek, waa the guest of
Mra Root. Kelly spent the week­
the Rev. and Mn. L. Winston Slone bufUir‘rl^1.^vO.,r1rt’n^;rkm1,.n ; Mlx- Vlramu Pott* arrived 8un- end with Mis* Lenore Johnson In
r.AH iL,PTn Raihmumn^InMtneu tlay ,rcm °Uvel for » «*k’« Vaca- Dcroit.
on Sunday.
Judge A. D. McDonald held court non were in Kaiamaxoo on otnine is
Mr. and Mra. W. J. Allerdlng were
Saturday.
Ln Alpena last week.
Mrs. K. R. Sanderson is spending Sunday guest* of Frank Livingston
Mr. and Mn. Fred Prentice went
An Easter weekend guest of Mr. the week with her family in Owoe&amp;o und family In Battle Creek.
to Sturgis on Friday where they and Mrs. Jos. Shultz was their nnd will return with Mr. Sanderson
Easter guests of Mr. and Mn.
were guests of Mr. and Mn. Don­ daughter. MBs Edna Shultz of De­ on Sunday.
Chester Bunghart will be Mr. and
troit.
ald Prentice till Sunday.
Mr. ano Mrs. Fred Friedrich and Mrs. Mason Norwood of Kalamazoo.
Sunday guest* ot Mr. and Mn.
tertained Mr. and Mra C. M. Briggs. their guc*t for the weekend. Mra.
Berths Moniaon of Battle Creek
Bill and Joan of Grand Rapids Sun- •pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Swan Anderson and Mra. Herbert
Crosoy were Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Sunday guests' of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim Drenton In Grand Rapids.
Brosey of Portland.
Dr. and Mra. L J. Caston and
Mrs. Martha G. Brandedter en­
Chas Potts were Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ little
Kay spent Sunday with her tertained her daughter and son-in­
ence De Planta of Grand Rapids.
iMter.
Mrs.
Edw.
Rcnnicl
who
has
law, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Beach of
Mrs Willaur Smith und son Bill been very wall.
Detroit for the weekend.
nrc spending n few days this week
Mrs
Jack
Foote
ha*
returned
Weekend guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Poulson in ■ from n visit with her husband in
Jes»e Al toft were Mr. and Mra. Geo.
Muskegon.
i
Va.. nnd'l* making her Allotl and Mary Belle Hallock of
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Frijddtr a.._. I Little Creek, Mr.
and —
Mrs.
MBs Maxine W’nt-um will be Eattcr;. home with ----~
— Burr Albion.
Mr. and Mrs M. E. Cola will
weekend guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Lee iv
Wnlwn in Hriltnlld
Mr nnrt Mra. Frank ViS Of Grind spend Easter with relative* in Bltf
Health Supports.It's SPENCERS.
»
tvtrw* Barnett “’fW* *cre Sun&lt;«V «“«•»* «f Mr. Rapid*.
were In Battle Creek on budne-/. •
Mj*W.1*!!”fu’
Mr. and Mrs. John Crue and
Terry were Sunday guest* ot her
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raw­
Phone 2823
E. Slate Road
............................. ..... Wnrrhim. Jan utriton.
son in VermontvilleN
- s'jiKfxr mirsts
Mr. und Mrs. Freeman Furrow.
Mr. and Mra. John Delnaay re­
Mrs. Whi. Garrison. Ensign Mar­ turned from Chicago Thursday
i shall Furrow and guest. M1m Mil­ wnere they accorr.psiUed thetr son
dred Wright of Battle Creek, were
Delnaay 8 l/c who left for San
। Sunday gueste of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
: Robert Furrow of Grand Rapids. Francisco.
| Mr. and Mra. Andrew Taylor of
Baltic Creek were guests of Mr.
arid Mrs J. II. Skinner last Wed­
(The Symbol of Fino Bus Service)
nesday evening.
I Shariff Glen Bera returned SaturSaturday evening Mr.-and Mrs.
jdaysfrom Hibbing, Minn., wheri he Freeman
Furrow nntertained In
went on burineita.
thirty-fifth wedding
Ensign Marshall Furrow left honor of their
dinner being served at
'Diradny for San Diego, Cal., after a anniversary.
Buses Lv. Hostings — Hastings Time
the
home
of
Mrs. Frank Ferris,
leave of fifteen days which he spent with twelve preaent.
The event also
here .with his parents. Mr. and Mra.
TO FORT WAYNE
TO GRAND RAPIDS
inc third wedding annlFreeman Furrow. Miss Mildred celebrated
of Mr. and Mn. Robert
7.40 A.M. Dly.
Dly. 5.50 A.M.
Wright ot Battle Creek has been ccrsary
Furrow
also
that
of
the latter's
1.05 P.M. “
his guest during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ColllMr. and Mrs. Max Snyder and parent*.
. 545 F.M.
of Grand Rapids. Those pres­
Junior spent Thursday wllh’hls sis­ gan.
ent from out of town were Mr. and
ter
and
family.
Mrs.
Waldo
Tefft
of
10.15 PJW. Sun. Only
(Mon. Only) 1.00 A.M.
Mrs. Colllgan. Mr. and Mn. Robert
Otw-go.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Snyder and Furrow ami Mrs. Marie Bigler.
TO KALAMAZOO
TO LANSING
Ardylhe spent Saturday afternoon Grand Rapids; Miss Mildred
Wright, Battle Creek; Ensign Mar­
with friends at Caledonia.
Mra. Clyde Wilcox was Chr fftin- shall Furrow, who was home On
Dly. 7.10 P.M.
Dly. 3-30 P.M.
day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cranston leave; and Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Furrow. Freeport.
Wilcox in Coldwater.
Temporary Station 150 E. State St. 2nd Floor Ph. 2137
Mrs.. M.
Schoonamaker
and
Due to the mumps and measles
TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
daughter Shirley relumed to DcI troll Monday after a ten-day visit being present at some of our homes,
the March meeting of the Mother s
i with Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Will.
Club
was held at Mra. John Scobey's
Mra. J. L. Valentine returned Sun­
day from a visit with Mr. and Mra rather than at Mrs. Duane Fox’s
G. F. Abelson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur as originally planned. Eight memValentine ana Mr. and Mrs. Roland ben. five children. and two guests
Valentine and their famines, all were present and the afternoon was
of Ypsilanti. On Friday Mra. Val­ spent finishing up some sewing for
entine and Mra. Abelson attended tne Red Cross Alifr a short busi­
ness meeting, lunch was served with
the flower show in Detroit
Mr. and Mra. Edwin Taylor and Mrs. Arthur Fuller assisting.
family spent the weekend In HesMrs. Virginia Vahlsing's bridge
t&gt;ena.
Mrs. diaries Aldrich and Mra. club met at her home with bridge
Howard HcliiUclmon attended the being played. The winners were
meeting and dinner al the home of Mrs. Irene Hg^es and Mn. Ruth
Mra. Mabel Laubaugh of the Good­ Larabec.
will district on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Tcegarden of
Mbs Sue Smith invited eight
Grand Rapids visited the Rev. and friends In Friday evening for des­
Mrs. John Sinclair on Sunday.
sert and bridge to meet her house
Mr.- Frederick Bishop and Miss guest. Mir* Betty Bash of Morris­
Joan Dili of Traverse City were guest* town, N. J. an Mfi.C.
of Mrs. Blanch Otis and Mr. and Bridge honors went to
Mra. Herbert Bishop over the week­ Lundberg and Mra. Wm,
end.
a
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Caukln re­
To celebrate his birthday Phil
turned on Friday from BradenUgi. Frandren entertained ten guest* for
Fla., where they iyavc been for sev- dinner Friday night preceding the
I cral weeks.
Mr. nnd Mra. Marion Cobb of
Plain or Chocolate Eflr
Jaaksonwere guests of Mr. and Mr*.
The birthday anniversary of
1 Ib.
jc
Frank Hoonan on Sunday.
Oeorgo Wild was pleasantly cele­
Mis. Virginia Baird of Dayton. brated Thursday evening with a
Ohio, will sjxnid Easter and the fol­ buffet supper following the bowling
lowing week with her daughter. Jo­ at the home of his daughter and
hanna and mother. Mrs. Maude W. son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs/Edw. Van
Post.
Popering.
Mro. Ernest Burr and sons spent
t whole brand new
We’ve the very things to set you off for Spring
Saturday night dinner guest* of
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gienn
Mowry of R. I.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Cooper were
Mr. and Mra. Burr Cooley and Mr. and Mr*. Patrick Howard of
beautiful
collection
of
Printzess
coats
and
suits.
We
havp gabardines
family will be Easter guest* of her Battle Creek. Judge and Mr*. A. D.
parents. Mr and Mrs. Geo- Jupp- McDonald and Anne.
strom m Middleville and will attend
and
twills,
worsteds
and
Meltons
...
wo
have
town
styles
and country
the christening of their little neph­
Mrs. Linnly Davis entertained
ew Jon Arthur Lobdcli at Ute with a dinner Sunday In honor of
Methodist church.
her aon. LU Comm.- A. A. Kirchner,
all doM
casual fashions. In-fact, we have everything you want
Mra George Gardner 1* spending who 1* on leave after duty in the 8.
a-week in Norfolk. Va, with her Pacific. A large cake with Navy
husband. George Gardner. S l/c,
decorations formed an attractive
in the inimitable PrinUess manner. Sixes for misses and women.
Mra. Hattie Whittemore of Del- centerpiece. Those present were LL
tan wm a guest of Mrs. Ida Pnl- Comm, and Mrs Kirchner and two
malier from Friday until Monday. children of Orand Rapid*. Mr. and
' Mra Albert Rcesor of Woodland aid Mn. H. B. Billings. Mra. W. G.
10 to 48
Mra. Arnold Malcolm of Lansing Clark and Michael of Lansing the
were guests of Mrs. palmaller Mon­ Wm. Claactt* of Hostings, R. R.
day. Mra. Malcolm Is remaining for Mr. and Mr*. T. J. Brentrai, Mr.
Children &gt; Coetr
a longer visit.
and Mrs. E. O. Jarman and family
and Suite
A weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. and MBs Elaine Jarman of Gales­
Dm vid Goodyear-wm her caualn. Mr*. burg.। A. B. Wilson of Bpuytcn Duyvil.New
York, who returned on Tuesoay.
Mr. and Mr*. Jes* Snyder and ArMrs. W. D. Bennett and Mra. Wal­ rfythe were . peasant ly surprised
ter Joluicock and children were Sunday when a number of their Im­
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mra. Ken­ mediate family came lo help Mr.
neth Lcui* in Battle creek ano ail Snyder celebrate hi* birthday.
(attended the Camp Fire Girl* Tliosc present from out-of-town
Council Fire al Kellogg auditorium. were Mr. and Mra. J. H. Snyder, of
Mr. and &amp;&lt;ra. Erik Von Reis and Mattawan; Mr. and Mr*. Cha*. Sny(John ot Grasse Pointe Farm will Her. Kendall; Mr. and Mr*. Eugene
jpend Easter with hir parent*. Mr. F. Snyder and family. ABegan; Mr.
und Mrs. Aben Johnson.
• I and.wl
», Waldo W. Tefft and.....
Mr*
fam-'
Burr Cooley is on a busin era trip Hy, Otsego, and Mr. and Mrs. Max
HASTINGS
tn Illinois and Wisconsin this week.! Snyder and Junior of Hastings.
Cadet Nun* Rosemary Week* h** i
...
REGISTIUD PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DOTY ~
been aMistlng in the care of her
* dinner In honor of their mother
State fr Jtftaw
aunt, Mrs. Floyd Armour at Pot- was given on Sunday at the. homo
nock hoipital.
« Mr*. Hoyd Main. Those present

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n and Mills Golden of Baltispent Bunday at the Kline
utton home. * Merle Barton,
r Mr. and Mn. Robert Barton
at Hastings, became suddenly
iturday at the home of hie
parents, Mr. and Mn. Claud
nond. A doctor was called and
u able to return home Sun­
afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs.
ea Tobias of Baltimore spent
iy evening with Mr. and Mra.
Wellman.. * Mr. and Mrs.
Casey of Bedford spent
day with Mr. and Mn. 8pelCasey. The last named Caseys
Sunday with Mr. and Mn.
le Mott of Hendenholt In
of Mn. Mott a birthday. Mra.
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kun s

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HENRY FLANNERY

JOHN BECK
Delton,

Marshall Furnaces

Mich.

Sates made in any section. Dales
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promptness upon application. Call
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12-58.
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Repairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
Eaves Troughing
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Floor Sanders for Rent

11312^^6

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

Qunpractk

SALES

BOB S WELDING SHOP
Nopr open for buJnrM.

Prices ot Hastings Livestock
Sales. March 23. 1945
Tpp Hogs &lt; 150 Ib. up&gt; .$14.60
Roughs
.$13.85
Stags-.
$11.50
Feeders-------------------- $7 to $22
Itching, Burning,
Top Veal Calves _.$18
Deacons------ .... .$3 to $12
$75 to $160
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Mt.m. happy and without that almu.i Cutter &amp;
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L
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,

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PHONE
HASTINGS
10030

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Phone 2178
Nashville
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Glycerin available from animal fol* Is badly needed in
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2^565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Coll collect.
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WORKS

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SOLES

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAUCH 29, 1945

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAS

Pfc. Richard P. Munjoy. j;. ton
of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Munjoy of
route four, was killed in action in
Germany February 23.
Private First Claaa Munjoy en­
tered service Jan: 0, 1943 and went
overseas the latter part of July in
the same year. He waa with the
ordnance department until Inst
December when he transferred to
tha Infantry. Pfc. Munjoy received
Ids training at Pomona. California.
HunUu Field. Savannah. Oa.. and
Camp Reynolds. Texas. Previous to

Royal Coach Co, in Hastings. Dec.
19. 1942. he was married to Yvonne
Kidder who now resides at 802
North Michigan avenue. He was
bom near Sunfield and attended
Woodland high school until his
family moved to Hostings four
years ago. He would have been 22
March 23
Besides his parents and. wife
Richard leaves a brother. Pvt. Rob­
ert Munjoy. with the IBth Engineer
Corp, in Italy, who received the
Purple Heart award for wounds
received in tbe North African cam­
paign in April. 1942: a brother.
Harold at home; a sister. Mrs. Da­
vid Irwin, who is with her hus­
band stationed at Alameda. Calif.,
and a sister Carol at home.

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WE HAVE WITH
UB TODAY
(Editors Note: The first
American nurse to be killed by
enemy action in the European
theater waa Lieut. Frances Y.
. Blanger, of Boston. She died on
October 21 when German 88s hit
an American hospital where she
was stationed. On November 7,
a letter written by Lieutenant
Stanger and signed by her and
three tentmates, waa printed as
a two-column editorial In Ute
Stars and Stripes. Here is the
editorial, as It appeared In that
soldier newspaper.)
To the Editor of Stars and Stripes:
It’s 2 am, and I have been lying
awake for one hour listening to the
steady breathing of three other
nurses in my tent. I have been
thinking about some of the things
we have discussed during the day.
The rains are beating down on the
tent roof with torrential force. The
winds are on a mad rampage, and
their main objective seems to be to
lift the tent off its poles and fling
it about our heads.
The fires are burning low, Just a
few live coals are left at the bot­
tom. But with a slow feeding of
wood and finally of coal they will
be roaring again. I couldn’t help but
think how like a human being Is a
fire which is allowed to run too low.
If there’s a spark of life left In it,
it can be nursed back. So can a hu­
man-being. It’s slow. It’s gradual.
But It’s done all the time—In these
field hospitals and in other hospitals
in the E.T.O.
Toaay we were reading several
articles in different magaslncs and
papers sent bv grateful Oil praising
the work of the nurses in the com­
bat ronis Praising us! For whatf
Lieutenant Bowler is sleeping with
one eye open. I whisper to her.
Lieutenant Powers and Lieutenant
Cox slumber on. Fine nurses and
great girls to live with. Of course,
like all families there’s an occasional
quarrel. But these are quickly for­
gotten.
I’m writing this bv flashlight. In
this light the tent looks like a dive.
In the center are two poles. Kind­
ling wood lies In disordered con­
fusion on the damp ground. We
don’t have a tarpualln on the
ground.
X
A French wine pitcher filled with
water stands by. The GIs say we
rough It. We in our Utile tent can’t
see it that way.
True, we Uvc In tents, sleeo on
cote and are subjected to aU types of
weather. We wade ankle deep in
mud. we are restricted to an area—
a cow pasture or a hay field? But
then, who Isn’t restricted?
We
have a stove. We have coal. We even
have a laundry line In the tent. Our
OI drawers are at the moment do­
ing a dance on the line. With the
wind howling through the lent,
rain beating down, guns firing and
me writing bv flashlight, It all adds
up to the feeUng ot unreality.
Bure we rough It. But in comuarlson to_lhe‘ way you men take It. we

can’t complain nor do we feel that
any bouquets are due us.
But to you men behind the guns,
driving the tanks, flying the planes,
sailing the ships, building the
bridges, ahd to the men who pave
the way and to the men who are left
behind—It’s to you, we doff our hel­
mets. .To every GI wearing an
American uniform—for you we have
the greatest-admiration and respect.
Yes. this time we’re handing out
the bouquets, after taking eare of
you and your buddles, seeing you
brought In. bloody and dirty, caked
with earth and mud and grime.
Most of you so tired. Somebody's
brother. Somebody's father. Some­
body’s fan.
And seeing you gradually brought
back to life and consciousness. See­
ing lips part in a grin when they
first welcome you Hurt as you are.
you usually kid. It doesn’t amaze us
any more to bear. "Howya. babe?”
or “Holy mackerel, an American
woman?" Or the indbereet. "Say.
how about a klsa?"
Such soldiers stay with ui only a

weeks But we have learned a great
deal about the American soldier
and the stuff he’s nude of.
The wounded don’t cry. Their
buddies come first They show such
patience and « determination. The
courage and fortitude they show is
awesome to behold. It’s we who are
proud to be here. Rough it?
No. It’s a privilege to be able to
receive you and a great distinction
to see you open your eyes and. with
that swell American grin, say "Hlya,
babe.**

BOWLING NEWS
Hastings Piston Rings in the
Recreation»League had the pint
falling to their liking Wednesday
night and smashed the season’s
record for both rhe' high single
team game and high team series.
Led by Roy Hubbard with 232 and
with all the members except one
well over the 200 mark, tiie Ring­
ers scored a big 1020 first game
and then came back with 926 and
943 to score a big 2889. Dave Good­
year scored 602; Charley Norris.
590: Cliff Dolan 582: Roy Hubbard
567 ond William Hackney 548. How­
ever. the Piston Rings needed all
the pins scored to win three games
as Leonards came up with a 2795
series which L, next best for the
-season. They scored a big 991 first
tame, yet had to lose. Hastings
ce and Fuel won three from Bliss
and Strand blanked White ProdLeon Standee scored 597 for
Leonards: Robert Cook hit 583 and
Les Hawthorne 570 for Hastings Ice
and Fuel: Will Ayres scored 566 for
Bliss: and Glenn Laubaugh hit 601
for Strand.
In
the
Commercial
League.
Woodland won three from Sinclair
Oils: Walton’s Garage won two
from Trio Cafe; Medics look two
from Goodyears: State Insulation
won two from Middleville Cream­
ery; Coffee Shop took the odd
game from Moose; and Andrus
Service won two from Middleville.
Best Scores: L. Hawthorne 623.
Ed Fisher 594. B. Payne 570, "
Long 551. and R. Moore 543.

On March 14th. Mrs. Knowlton
(former Maxine Henton&gt; of Delton
was notified by the war -depart- I
ment that her husband. S/Sgt. Ju­
lius S. Knowlton was reported
missing In action since Feb. 27th
over Germany. Sgt. Knowlton, a
radio operator on a B-17, entered
service in May 1943 and went over­
seas in Oct. 1944.
■ Sgt. Knowlton, familiarly called
’’Julie,’’ by his wide acquaintance­
ship throughout the county, was
located in Hastings for some time
when he was active with the Boy­
Scout organization. He has many
friends in this vicinity who are
anxiously awaiting the news that
he has been found and Is safe.

We sympathize with our neigh­
bor. George Poland. In his bereave­
ment. the loss of his wife. Sunday
morning. * Mr. and Mrs. John
Lukso entertained relatives from
Grand Rapids. Sunday. * Callers
at Chas. Glbba’ Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Haight, of Grand
Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. John Kollar.
Mr. and Mrs. JuUan Potts, and
Chas. Poland and family. Cluut.
left Monday for the army. * Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Potts drove to Kala­
mazoo. Sunday to see their daugh­
ter. Mrs. Morris Lewis, who had
been quite ill with toiullltla. Her
niece. Mrs. Janet Frederickson of
Delton had been caring for her.

HIGHSCHOOL NOTES

SECTION TWO—/AGP
MIDDLEVILLE SOLDIER
OVERSEAS

HIGH SCHOOL COLUMN
The bond and stamp tale for the

Lt. Duane Stamm and s Sgt. C
vllle Cooley. The total .was $332:
The tenth grade had the highest
amount with 1141.11. followed bv
the twelfth grade with 199.70.
Rooms with 100't were 213. 304.
308. 311. and 204. Room .-&gt;06 has had
100*' participation tor 30 weeks:

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VITAMINS
100 VITA-KAPS
(Abbott'*!

Arlo Van Houten and Lawrence
Keeler were chosen baseball cocaptalns for this year.

A ’"Sadie Hawkins" dance under
the joint sponsorship of the Giri
Reserves and Girls’ League Board
will be given in the gym April 6.
Florence French is general chair­
man.

Middleville’s young pocery pro- .
prietor. SSgt. Stanley iJacki E.
Johnson, son of Mrs. Vera Johnson
and a brother-in-law of Deputy- ‘
sheriff Jerald Bedford, recently had
the above picture taken while on
furlough and spending a few days ,
In London. England.
Stanley (Jack&gt; is with the mor­
tar division of the 18th Infantry
of the First Army, commanded by I
Lt. Gen C. H. Hodges. Although!
nearly 38 years old. ’’Jack" was
Inducted into service Jan. 9. 19431
received his basic training at Camo |
Robinson. Ark, later moved to Ft.
Mead. Md. and finished al Camp
McCoy. Wls. He went overseas last
spring and joined his unit June
15. 1944. He has been awarded the
combat badge, bronze star, good
conduct medal, and received a
presidential citation.
His stay in London was full of
interest including a visit to Parlia­
ment while In session as guest of
Lord Permory; also saw the Tower,
bondon bridge, fish market, and
walked down Bank St. to Lloyds.
A happy surprise while in London
was the chance meeting on the
street of Richard Johnson, his pal
while In training at Camp Robin­
son. whom he hadn’t seen since
that time. His address is:—S/Sgt.
Stanley E. Johnson. 36417373. A.
P. O. 1.
P. M. New York. N. Y.

Friday, Mar. 16. an awards assem­
bly was held in the study hall Mr.
Schilling
presented ’cheerleader
awards to Milo Coldren. Beulah Myera. Jean Kenyon. Doris Caln.
Phyllis Lord, and Norma Morrow.
Jeon Kenyon will be next year’s
squad captain.
Coach Brozak presentee! the bas­
ketball letters to Paul Myers. Dick
Poster. Tom Dolan. Philip Fraud-

sen. Lawrence Keeler. Jim Coleman.
Paul Benham. Robert Hollister, Arlo
Von Houten, and" Dick'orable. who
Is now In the service. Jim Coleman
Is captain-elect for next year.
Manager letters were presented to
Harold Hawkins, Elwyn Wellfare,
and BUI Bechtel.

An auction will be held Friday to
sell the unclaimed articles in the
lost and found case.

The foods class is now studying
the baking unit in the textbook and
has been making cakes, using some
cf the war recipes.
Last week Mr. Cummings spoke
to the second hour apprentice train­
ing class about business methods
and gave much information about
OP.A. regulations.
The two freshman and two sopho­
more classes of Miss McElwain have
completed two class projects. The
freshmen finished their "Treasure
Island” projects for which . they
made models of ships, cannons,
knives, and figures of the characters
and places of that story. The ‘ophomores finished their ’“Silas Marner” I
project, for which they drew pic­
tures of the characters and made
model* of the buildings of that
story.
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Report cards were given out last
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The last of the pictures for the
Doomsday Book were taken Thurs­
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The high school choir will sing
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�with an accident last weak while ad; Miss Genevieve Reber
Alexander of Lowell Suhday after­
Kying basketball on the main Springs. Mr. Teachout la
noon. * Mra. Lafe Williams of
w of the bam al the Gaskill a 15-dav furlough. *
Adah
MotlerSmaiker
attended
the I WVWlWi
gnd Mfg
and
Sapid* ^Tuesday. * ^r.'^nd^Mrs. Mrs.
wedding
of Dexter
to Miss
farm. having slid down the hay Daniela, daughter of Leslie Donle!
-------------------- ------------ ---------- , COURT HOC8K NEWS
'Richard Pannell ot
Wm Speer and son of Middleville Edith H Gingrich. Saturday at 4
-under gugate of Mr. snd chute and ending tn the basement. la 111 with an Infection in the a.
He
was badly bruised but fortun­ and under the care of a doctor.
were weekend and Sunday guests pm. at KUse Chapel in Gwnd
Reynolds to Joseph A. Mrs. Edward Pennell. ♦ Mr. and ately was not Injured severely as
of their parenu. Mr. and Mrs. Rapids. Saturday evening and Bun- aw#el lnfl wu
- Par. 8*c. ,X Hatuvlfe,
BaiU- Mrs. Lloyd Milla and Mte Joann was first feared.
daughter of Hastings and the IU
m iler. Mr. and Mrs Howard day they were guests of Mr. and
_
of 8 Bend spent Sunday with Mrs.
•John ’Thaler.
mU Lautxughs acre Sunday n
.......
and son
m u.r
Martha Chamberlain and Emma
Thaler
—* were Sunday । Mrs J. W. Ruetcr and daughters
visitors at Fired HajmeyT * T
•• * The Rev. and Mrs.
guests.
Mra. M. H. Pearl and Doris,
Dori returning home
Dickerson * Weekend gueate at CARLTON CENTER
Carlton tchool district collect
.ceomoanled bv
3d
s.nl‘lh .*"d
Far Lot
Dawson accompanied
by Mra
Mrs KteEm- Sunday
Sunday evening
evening,
Bl. Mix Add. Nashville.
8100. for the Red Cross drive.
ma Anderson attended the annual I
----------- .
and Mra. James McCluxkln and
Sailor Roy Fuller returned to
Lawrence
C.
Slocum
a
family
of
Prairieville.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
meetlhg of the Michigan Council of j
fnilod Brethren Churches
Great Lakes. Hi. Sunday evening.
Lorenzo D. Keyes and a
Joseph McClurkln of Hastings. Sgt. * Friends of Mrs. I. J. Slrodtbcck
U. B. churchea al Kalamazoo. Fri-1
r Dawson. Pastor
Floyd McClurkln. on furlough from of Carlton were shocked to hear of
day. I piaaoant Valley
Lester Ames and wife to Jerry Panama and Mrs. McClurkln and her death, at her home tn Wood­
Supt and Mrs. Evart Ardis of; 6 oo-Sunrlse
service.
Soeclal
Inkster were Friday callara of Mrs. music with the Rev. B. W. Dens- Andrus and wife. Lot 58. Sup. Glas­ little son from Tackaon. ♦ Oral land Friday due to a fall. Her fu­
and
Iris MacLeod, who are visiting neral waa held from tha Lutheran
gow's
2nd
Add.,
city.
Mabaile Yoder * Mr and Mrs. morc o( ciarksVllle
Wesleyan
Daniel O. Kurr and wife to Pearl their mother. Mrs. Myrtle Mac­ church at Woodland Sunday panLavern 8egy of Orand Rapids church giving the sermon,
Leod at Delton, were visitora in many from this community attend­
Potter. Par. Sec. 14. Rutland.
called Saturday afternoon on Mr.. i0:0O—Preaching
William Grigsby and wife to Guy the' Dale on Monday.
and Mrs. Allen Fish * Sunday! M:00—Bible school
ed Mrs. S trod beck resided here
C. Keller and wife. 40 A. Sec. 15.
The Aid dinner at Mra. Macy with her family for many years Lakes spent
guests of Mr. and MraLafe WU- _Quarterly meeting at Freeport,
.
flams of South Campbell were Mr. kreport
Rutland.
Olbaon'a was well attended. Mr. and sincere sympathy is extended CampbeTFa,
and Mra Waiter Cook of Lake, fl:tg_Unton sunrise service. SpeHastings Mfg. Co. to Ross R. and Mra. Charley Fox. Mra. Clair to the husband and family. * Mrs. been ill with flu for the past we
Odessa Mr. and Mra Frank Chees-1 cU1 mlulc wllh lhe Rev M. W Dunn and wife. Lots 22 and 23. Thomas and Mrs. Florence Mc- Robt. McKee of Hillsdale was a
Blk. 9. Lincoln Park add. city.
Crumb of Kalamazoo were among Cleat of her sister. Mrs. Leslie Dan­
msn. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wllltems Dawson of Lowell preaching
of Grand Rapids and Mr and Mra.:
»—» ---«
Lewis J. Matthews and wife to the guests from away. The ladles
is Thursday. * Mr. and Mra. Carroll Newton's. A Mrs. Edith
10: 30—Bible —
school
and Easter
Rena M. Pierce. Lot 669. city.
decided to hold Ute next mondi'a Frank Shriber celebrated there Newton and children spent Sunday
Fred Coak of Byron Center. * Miss program.
Roy Everett and wife lo Harvey
Virginia Moore was a Saturday
50th wedding anniversary. Mar. 18. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.]
11: 30—Preaching
evening supper guest of Mr. and:
Werner and wife. Par. Lot 334. city. Harold Gould's home and serve I Bunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chas. Tobias of
It. *
Mra. Dan Poatma and Phyllis Ann । 8:00 pm—Preaching and com­
Viola Pearl Furlong to Walter dinner al noon. * Mr. and Mrs. Shriber of Hastings gave a chfck* Mr. and Mrs Arthur McCue ot munion service held by the Rev. R. Smith. Lot 4. Blk. 6, R. J. Lcater Monica and Bruce visited
day dinner
Wayne. Mich. were Friday evening D. H Carrick.
Grant's 2nd Add. city.
___
Mra._ —
Bessie
—
Leonard Sunday. * present were: Mr. and Mra. Lester
ot Barryvllle. *
and Saturday guests of their par­
Ralph Coscarelll and wife to । Mr.
•*- —
and
' Mrs. Otto Locks t kit Warner and family and Will War­ Henry Wealfi
'
after8:00— Monday evening business
ents. lhe Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Mc­
Ignate Belslto
— and
----- wife,
----- - parcel
,_____ in
... ' Guernsey lake entertained her ner, Woodland; Mr. and Mrs. Leo noun for Mid
i •—
brother
•*— ’Ray Whaley and family
Cue.
BOO—Thursday evening prayer city.
Naomi Bri
— et
- al. lo Wilber
—1I of Plymouth. Ind., over the weekiriggs,
and Mra. Vernal
service at the church
wife. Par. Sec. 8. Yan- end.
Earl Keeler and daughters, Hastines. ily ot Hastinai
1:00 to 3:00—Good Friday service
kee Springs.
at the Methodist church.
Mrs. Virgil Monica. Mra. Leaver Later in the evening a beautiful ner guests of t
Grover C. Kelsey and wife to Monica and Mra. Biuna Dickerson decorated cake and ice cream were family. ♦ Mrs. Bessie Jones
You are cordially invited lo at­
Ray Wgiland Friday evening when tend these services.
Floyd Main and wire. Par. Sec. 20.
served to many that called includ­ turned Tuesday from her visit '
their son. T5 Lawrence Wieland
city..
Wellie NaDe11 and Jack Rhusc. ing Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mills
called by telephone that he would
Elizabeth Johanna Kolb to Sam­ Wednesday and found DeMie much and sons of Kalamazoo. Many love­
be home on Monday morning for n
uel Nesbitt and wife. 40 Ac. Sec
ly gifts were left Mr. and Mrs. and Keith were Sunday dinner
J. W McCue. Pastor
few days’ visit. He Is on a delayed
B. 30. Assyria.
Shriber. All Carlton friends join in guests of Mrs. Beryle Gay and
6- 7-Sunrise service In
enroute to a -Medical school In
Clayton
O.
Hinckley
to
Daniel
O.
|
wishing them many more happy family.
church.
Pennsylvania. '
7- 8—Easter breakfast in Meth­
Monica on Bunday. * Mr. and Mra. years together
Pvt. Eugene Williams, son of Mr.
Rutland.
church.
Wellington Monica of Bedford were
Mra. Anna Buck entertained Mr. SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
and Mrs. Lafe Williams. Ls be in? odist
Homer McKlbbln and wife to, Thursday callers on Charley.
10: 30—Morning worship. Theme.
and Mrs. Igonatlves Ruslne and
transferred from Camp Hobd. Tex­ •The Risen Christ." Splendid mu­ Ira K. Tewell. et al. E
Lot 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Wotrlng (mill
Our new choir is practicing for son Oeo. ot U. 8. Navy and Miss
as, to Camp Bennett. Ga. for a sic will feature this service.
Cloverdale­
Marjorie Osborn of Hammond. baby of Grand Rapids were week-1
seven weeks’ parahute training.
Marguerite
Cunningham
to
Mau
­
11: 30—ThO1 Bible school will pre­
Ind., Sunday as dinner guests. Sun­ end guests of their parents; Mr.J
rice
J.
Pender
and
wife.
Par.
See.
and
Mrs. Glenn Wotrlng. Mr. and]
day pm. callers were Mr. and Mra.
Mra. Robert Newton received a sent an Easter program. Evcry .de-. 25. Hastings Twp.
Mrs Walter Fisher were Sunday!
is participating.
Evangelical church. * On Sunday
letter from her brother, T/S Jamci partment
Arthur J. Miller and wife to Ru­ afternoon Welton Brooks took Bob Earl Munson -and family. Battle evening callera. * Mr. and Mrs.
1-3-Good Friday service will be
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mills
Cool somewhere In Italy that he
dolph J. Llngg. 155 Ac. Sec. 3.. Brooks. Philip Lewis. Roxy Hart. Creek:
John
Moon of Dowling and Mr.i
held in Methodist church.
and sons. Kalamazoo: Mr. and Mia.
Assyria.
Jeanne Gould. Glenlce Gelb and Ford Ens and family. Woodland; nnd Mrs Joseph Smith and.daugh­
, to the family.
.
Willard T. Garrett to George Mary Lou Lewis on s hike through Mr. and Mra. Kendall Bu&lt;"&lt; and ter of Hastings were Sunday cal­
1 Hubert O. Overholt. Ph. M 3 c
Woodmansee and wife. 40 Ac. Sec. Yankee Springs National park and children of Welcome Comers * ler* at the Chas and Ksith Farlcea.
Destroy Fabrics
i left Thursday for Treasure Island.
Strong acids or strong aikalies de­ 35. Baltimore.
to the fire tower, which is really Mrs. Lyle Quimby of Battle Creek * Roger Flanigan and Ralph AuCalif.. after spending a leave visit­
Edward Llebhauser and wife to
spent the
came Thursday to spend a week deraon ot Woodbury
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. stroy wool fabrics. Even It a mild Elgin Mead and wife. 80 Ac. Sec. an interesting trip.
with her slaters. Mn. Lafe Usbome weekend at Lansing and attended
Overholt. Another son Lewis Over­ acid Is used in-cleaning or a mild 29. Castleton.
and Mrs. Henry Williams. Mr. and the finals of the basketball tourna­
holt of Hartland, formerly of Free­
Buryi E. Townsend lo Phoebe M. DOWLING
ment. * The young people's class
Mra.
LaFloy
Greenfield
of
Hastings
port. left Friday for Great Lakes, fnonia. borax, or washing soda­
Last Week’s Letter
Oaks. Lot ». Blk. 2. Woodland.
were here Sunday to call on her of the Ohurch of the Brethren en­
he being the third son Mr.'and rinse it out well.
Seems good to have two of our mother. Mra. Ralph Henney. who joyed a rof—
-■
Mrs Overholt have In service.
soldier boys. Earl Powell and Wen­ hit been 111 but much Improved.** Sanborn's li
evsCarlton.
dell Rees, home on 30 day furloughs, Mr. and Mra. Wayne Truesdell of ning Forty-..-. --------- — - —
Floyd Dryer nnd wife to Sidney both looking so robust and rugged Muir spent the weekend with her and Mrs. Waller Hershberger nnd
Hull and wife. 60 Ac. Sec. 33. Rut­ as though life in the service was parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Bobby Joo spent Sunday atternoon
land.
agreeing with them perfectly, but
In Grand Rapids with Mn. ChalLloyd J. Hitt and wife to Frank we regret to hear that Herbert Clem.
Mrs' Fred Brandt of Portland mer Hershberger.
W. Moxon and wife. Par. Sec. 16. Whitworth, who was an air gunnel
Woodland.
over Germany, has been reported &gt;nd Mrs Frank and Mn Will
Brandl
of
Woodbury
called
on
Mrs
Stephen J. Kobe and wife lo O. "inisslnn in action." and that Cleo
Few People
D. McClintic and wife. Lot 19. Fine Card died recently from wounds Clam Wednesday. * Rev. Gw. F.
The area ot Australia equals that
lake park, Johiulown
received while on duty in Ger­ Wingard and Mrs. Wingard had U
Fred R. Smith and wife
many. He was with the 117th Inf. Sunday guests nt home and church. ot the United States, but the popula­
Mr.
and
Mra.
Clair
Wingard
und
tion la no more than that-of New
regiment nnd had been overseas a
daughter Frances; Mr. and Mrs.
Baltimore.
year.
York City.
Lorenzo D. Keyes and wife to
Friends of Edwin Pumala, former Howard Teachout and son MichGeorge A. Clark and wife, 40 Ac. superintendent of the Clear Lake
Sec. 7. Assyria.
camp, will be interested lo hear
Howard O Drake and wife to that he is well and somewhere in
COME AND StAY ALL DAY
Lester J. Elston and wife. Par. Sec.
33. Baltimore.
has visited eighteen different
Anna D. Kerr to Harold L. Rad­ islands, or groups of isles. In n
ENTERTAINMENT
DANCING
ford and wife. Lot 818. rity.
tecent letter lo Orlle Fisher, he
C. H. Dahlhouser and wife lo wrote that he received 67 pieces
Pancakes and Vermontville Maple Syrup
Carl E. Reese and wife. Lot 118. of mail al one time which helped
Nashville.
chase away the bluea. also helped
Archie M. Stlnchcomb and wife forget for the moment, the terrible
to Harold L. Bigg and wife. Lot "irony of war." Evidently mail to
35. Eagle Point, woodland.
those overseas is greatly appre­
William G. Bauer and wife to ciated.
u
Gilbert Timm and wife. Par. LoU
We understand that Gilbert Mar6 and 7. Blk. 15. Eastern add., city.
Genevieve Bolo to Goucher Lamb, enlisted In the Navy while there. ’
et al. 30 Ac. Sec. 24. Maple Grove. * Bud Pierce, who was home a
Lulu L. Creasy to Alphouse Bcl- short time ago on a furlough. re-|
«lto and Wife.. S’; Lots 1294 and I ports that he now is stationed In
, 1295. city.
Virginia. * Mr. and Mrs. Otis Alt-I
Enah L. Benner to Howard Ciess man. joined by relative^ from Bat­
tle Creek, attended the funeral of
David D. Townsend to W. Fieri- a cousin. Mrs. Viola Warren at Hol­
crick Cole and wife, 40 Ac. Sec. 6, land Monday. * The members of I
Castleton.
the Dowling Cemetery Circle and |
Charles DeVault and wife to all who own burial lots are urged I
Hugh Reynolds and wife. 197 Ac. to please rake their lots This year
Sec 2. Hastings.
as soon as possible in order to get,
Csptain Shellanbarger and wife the grounds ready for the caretak­
to Roy Everett and wife. Par. H- J er. as not much mowing was done;
Kenfields Add., dly.
last year and the grass grew high ■
•Just the thing for thbse April Showers"
Alice Roberts lo Jerry Andrus and weeds were plentiful * Mr.
nnd wife. Lot 9. Blk. 14. Daniel and Mrs Albert Lee attended 11
Striker s Add . city.
party at the home of Mrs. Altha j
Flora E. Story to Guy Keller and Hendershott
Thursday
evening,;
wife. Lot 4. Blk. 11. Kenfields Add, given as a reunion of old acquaint-'
city.
anccs, in honor of Mr. and Mra. ‘
Hattie M. Dunn to David L. Mil- Maurice Pilgrim of Montana who;
are visiting old friends in thut1
B Ac. Sec 20. Johnstown.
locality. * Donald Hammond met]
James A. Batson and wife to
Milo Partridge and wife. 1827 Ac.
Sec. 16. Hastings.
Carl T. Moon and wlf?rto Eldon

Ily of HaaUnga. * Mr. and Mra.
Edson O'Harrow of Grand Rapids
were Saturday evening callera of
Mr. and Mrs Qwen Steckle of West
r. and Mrs. Roy Gaul. and Carlton. * Mrs Harry-Opper and
&gt; Joan ot Flint, were Sunday daughter Betty of Howard City,
la of Mr. and Mrs Clarence were Thursday dinner guests of
(diet * Mr. and Mrs P. C Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Woods. * Vere
wear spent test Thursday and Carter of Middleville was a Friday
»v visiting relatives in Grand evening caller at the Allen Ftelt
home.
Mr. and • Mra. Floyd Geiger of
Bunday afternoon on Mr. Alto were Sunday afternoon callers
t». Ron Fbllis of ValparLto. of Mr. and Mra. Herman Gosch. *
Mra. Lillian Scoville of Clarksville
aas a Thursday
was
inursoay caller
caurr Of
ai Mramis. Alta
All—. PUh
Mr. and Mrs. W1 he rd Kidder and ._ - w Mr and Mra Allen
laughters were Tuesday *ve^"S I were Saturday forenoon callers at
inner guests of Mr. and Mn.. l)je M1Iler home ln Qrand Rapids
Howard Tlialer of East Freeport * George Nelson was in Orand
m honor of the birthday of “rM Rapids Monday on business. * Mr.
Kidder. * Mrs. Vai Jorgenson of j nnd Mra George Yonkers of North
Battle Creek was a Sunday E'lc'-t' jning were Thursday evening cal­
if Mr. and Mra. C. Benedict. * Mr.;.
Mr and
George Forand Mra- Richard McNitt and
* Mr and M„ victor Steckle
daughter Lucy Jane of Conklin । of’Valuing were Sunday guests of
ware Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Ulelr falher
Steckle. ♦ Sunday
and Mra. Olenn Parker.
| rtinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Ray
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Overholt.. Wieland were Mr. and Mra. Karri
Miss Evelyn Overholt and Hubert fjvlngstun atM family of ClarksOverbolt visited Sunday and Mon-1 vine; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stahl
day with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Over- aIKi family of Logan; Mr. and Mrx
holt and family oMA|Ltend and Earl Posthumus of Bowne in iwnor
-"------ of Fen- of Bonnie Lou s fifth birthday.
Mrs. Oeorge’C
returned
Sunday callera al Mrs. Julia God ■
relatives frey’s ware Mr. and Mrs. Henrv
■ week's visit
Ira. Ber- Weaver of HMtlnyi.JDr. ^ud Mrs
Quigley of Hastings were j”w"jUgterlnk of Grand Rapid',
and"Mr
oriay callers of Mr. and Mrs and Mr. Mand
and * Mrs.
Mrs.’ George
George Hooper
Hooper
m„’^s:h.c.derofoLi&lt;ih •'
Dan
Poetma
and
daughter
Phyllis.
^"’end'kira Tom Diftus anil fam- Ann visited Mr and Mrs. George

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VERMONTVILLE

SATURDAY,

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stebbins Bldg.

Member F.H.L.B.

Phono 2503

APRIL

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WOMEN'S &amp; GIRL'S "TEXTARID'

RAINCOATS

5479 &amp; S519

UCTION SALE

Sixes 12-14-16 and one 44

Due to the fact that my son is going into the armed services, I wMI sell the follow­
ing at public auction at my farm located 2 miles west of Maple Grove and J mile
north of Moore school; or 3} miles south of Berryville Hill on

BLUE AND TAN

TUESDAY, APRIL 3,1945
-

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

Commencing at 1 o'clock.

CATTLE
Holstein-Durham cow, 2 yrs. old in 3
mos., due Oct. 11.
Holstein-Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh,
calf by side. /
Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh, calf by side.
Durham-Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old, due
in May.
Black cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh, calf by side.
Guernsey-Durham cow, 2 yrs. old, calf
by side.
Black cow, 5 yrs. old, due May 30.
Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh 2 mos., due
Nov. 20.
Jersey-Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, due May.
Holstein-Jersey cow, 2 yrs. old, fresh 2
wks.
.
Holstein bull, 2 yrs. old.
2 Holstein steers, 2 yrs. old.
6 heifers, 3 mos. to 1 yr. old.

FARM IMPLEMENTS
Ford-F&lt;rguton tractor, plow and pulley.
McCormick-Deering 6 ft. combine with
motor.

Tractor trailer on rubber.
McCormick-Deering hayloader.
Side delivery rake.
Dunlap 7 ft. double cultipacker.
McCormick-Deering 7 ft. tandem disc.
3 sec. spring tooth drag.
2 sec. spring tooth drag.
2 sec. spike tooth drag.
Lime spreader.
Cloverleaf manure spreader for tractor.
Hammer King hammer mill.
Riteway milking machine, nearly new.
Kerosene tank heater. 2-55-gal. drums.
2-10-gal. milk cans, like new.
2-5-gal. milk cans, like new.
DcLaval cream separator with motor.
25 ft. endless belt. 12 ft. metal bopt.
Kerosene brooder stove, 250 chick sixe
Other articles too numerous to mention

POULTRY
50 hens, Leghorns and Barred Rocks.

HAY &amp; GRAIN
40 crates of corn. 60 bu. oats.
5 ton hay. Corn fodder in stack

Nashville.
Ralph F. Eames and wife to Ber­
nard K. DcGolla and wife. Lots 31
and 32. Cloverdale.
Walter Gilmore and wife to Guy
C Kellar and wife. Lot 7. Blk. IX
Kenfleld’s Add., city.
Quit Claims
Nellie Dinwiddle to Eva A Hecux, 6'.- Ac. Sec. 12. Orankeville.
Eva A. Hccox to Nellie Dinwiddle
and daughter. 6'. Ac. Sec. 12.
Orangeville
Daniel F. Grunawalt to Emma
•* Shepherd. 2 parcels Sec. 20.
Hope.
Bertha T. Matthews to Bondhol­
der* Coop. Elevator Asson. Inc..
!.ots 444 . 445. 478. djy. and 3 other

John W. Bailey and wife to MarVerne Phiiley and wife to Flor­
ence M. Arnett. Par. Sec.' 10. Johns­
town.
Florence M Arnett tn Verna
Phiiley. Par. Sec. 10. Johnstown.

MARRIAGE LICENSES
Olan W. Cole. Battle Creek........ in
Jean E Warren. Baltimore ...
Mark Alonzo McGary. Delton
linski. Delton ...

NOTICE
I am happy to announce that I have at lost acquired mechanical help
that is dependable, experienced and capable of working on all makes of cqrs,

with outstanding obility on Oldsmobiles.

(where cart are available* &amp; Service tome time ago, but now the kind of
help needed it available and I can make this announcement.
Scrvicc it oil I hove to tell, and tha belt men available will atturc satis­

faction to my customers.

BRONCHIAL
COUGHS!
■raachial IrHtaHeas Dus »• Cold*
Beckley's Faasaas "CANADIOC

Complete automobile service—washing, greasing, overhauling.

Specialized in Carburetion and Ignition

BARRY MOTOR SALES

Buckley's CANADIOL
pt* acting).
1

HINRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

*

I was unable to receive satisfactory results from the Oldsmobile Sales

Come in and give us a trial.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

ROY H. SPAULDING, Prop

They come from Lqnting ond arc

highly recommended by the Oldsmobile Service Dept.

FORREST

JOHNSON

oat, bead aM braacblal

220 E. STATE

E. E. GRAY, Clerk
Ly BARKERS DRUG STORK

PHONE 2370

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. MARCH 2*. IMS
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NEWS

NOTICE TO CBXDITOM

thelr daughter, Ardlth Elaine, and'
Gerald Garrison, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Garrison of Route 3.1
were united In marriage by the
Rev. L. Winston Stone, the vow*
being spoken before a background
of Uli basket* of plnit and white
snapdragons. branched candelabra
and potted palms. The single ting
service was used.
Tne bride wore a pale green suit
with white silk blouse and a shoul­
der corsage of while gardenias. At­
tending the bride was Mrs. Virginia
Covey whose dress was of aqua
crepe. Her shoulder corsage was of
pink sweet peas. Richard Covey
was bast man.
For the weddng Mrs. Williams,
the bride's mother, hose a dress of
navy blue crepe. Mrs. Garrison. the
the bride's mother, chose a dress of
black crepe. Their corsages were
the same and of mixed flowera.
A reception followed the cere­
mony. Both Mr. and Mn. Garrison
attended Hastings High school.

VALUES

i
for
1 LAWN abb GARDEN
QUALITY

FINE

SEEDS

roots

ployed at the Hastings Kist .Ice
Crnam and Beverage Co.
Guests were limited to Immediate
members of the two families and
a few friend*. Ths brid*l couple
are now residing at their newly
furnished apartment, 413 N. Mlch--

Mn. Gibb* New Appointee
Mis* Myrtle Wilson, president tf
Barry County Christian Endeavor
Union announces the appointment
of Mrs. Pauline Gibbs to the office
of convention registrar and chair­
man of the Barry C. E. Convention
club. Pauline i* a member of the
Caledonia United Brethren C. E.
society and a teacher in the public
school* of Grand Ledge. With her
training and experience. in the
wont ot Christian Endeavor. Mrs
Gibbs will be able to give valuable
help and counsel to the work of
Christian Endeavor In Barry Coun­
ty..

SUPERVISORS

PuMi.hlnr
u’h'viii.

GROSS—DESCH
Miss Margery Desch. daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. Harold fl, Desch of
Oneonta, N. Y.. became’ the bride
ot S/8gt. Clarence Raymond Grots. POINT-FREE MEATS
"4’ Glenn Bera. Sheriff 144 0
With most of the civilian meat
Gross, Hastings. In the Main BL supply on the current ratten list,
Baptist church. Tuesday afternoon housewives who find their ration,
books Stripped of points are getting
at four o'clock.
A white and green decorative mo­ better acquainted with some of the
tif was used with basket* of white ler* familiar point-free cute on the
snapdragons. white taper* and butcher's counter. These leas ex­
pensive meat* rate high in nutri­
palms forming the background.
The Rev. L. ID. Gross, father of tive value. say Michigan State col­
the. groom, officiated, assisted by lege extension nutrition specialists.
As with all meats, proper cooking
the pastor, the Rev. George
brings out their best flavors. Here ,
Thompson.
Miss Dorothy Lucille Desch. * are a few pointers on cooking some ■
sister of the bride, wa* maid of of the no-point Items:
Reef heart: Remove blood vessel*.'
honor, and Flag Herrick of Naples
best man. Mis* Eleanor Moseman fill with a soft breadcrumb stuffing,
and Miss Louise bchermerhorn sew or skewer, and brown the heart.
In , baking dish, odd a small
were bridesmaids and Sandra .urn Place
amount of water, cover, and cook
Krable, flower girl.
until tender in a very moderate
The bride, given in marriage by o’-en &lt;300 degrees F.) for about
her father, wore a white gown 4 hours
fashioned with a deep bodice of
Port heart: Prepare same as for
satin, with full skirt and train of beef heart: or slice, flour slices.
ninon over taffeta. She wore a : brown, add a little water, cover and
fingertip veil of net and lace and
until unde’---------------------------. --------------- bouquet
of white
r?£i .f iamb?Have the butcher
carried
a shower
I
row* and orange
________ _____
re blossoms.
The remove foreshank and crack the
L'nr* blue
hl,,« faff-*maid of honor wore
taffeta &gt;_____ ______- &gt;._____ . _____ a
tween ribs. Cut a pocket In breast
maids' gowns were similar In style bv slipping knife between flesh and
—one being pink the other' blue. ribs, fltuff with bread crumbs
The flower girl wore blue taffeta. mixed with ground meat from fore­
The attendants all wore floral ttar- shank, and sew or skewer. Roast in
ns matching their gowns and their an uncovered pan in a moderately
hot oven 1378 degrees F.) about
flowers were pink rosea.
A reception for 70 followed the hours.
•
Ce5f’rD0E^, Ot a 4«e 5^UrC*'’i
rutna. nee*. or wxm ot onto or
which Sgt. and Mrs Gras* left for TeB|; 8tew meat come* from these
New York and Orlando. Fla., on cuts. Flour the meat cube*, brown,
their wedding trip The groom, who add water, cover and simmer until
. is
... a
.. radio
........ operator
...... ...
— icuucr
on ■&gt;
a B-W. I*
tender (about a2 iiuuior.
hours). , Add cubes
I Flattened there and the couple will of vegetables, seasoning, and ad| reside In Orlando.
I dltlonal liquid the last half hour.
The bride wa* graduated from Thicken the sauce. Or. have the
Oneonta high school and Moody butcher grind these cuts, then shape
Bible Institute. Chicago. Her hus- into
wivu patties
pa terra and
rruu brolL
urvrr.
.
Liver
sausage: "
Serve
sausage
band attended high szhool In Has”
------------------------ “liver
---------------—
Ungs. Michigan.
cold: or. slice, brown and serve
DON'T BUY THINGS YOU DON’T
Among the out of town guests piping hot.
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
were the Rev. and Mrs. Leslie
INSTEAD.
Gros* of Hastings, Mich.

.

GARDEN

NEEDS

GOOD TOOLS are
HALF THE JOB!
Gardeas Hake

BURPEE'SOIANT
ZINNIA SEEDS
Come In Today!

.1®
Garden Hoe
Aeuetwta,
loot quality.

Cultivator
Round Shovels

GARDEN BOOK

1.10
Fail l*formatia*
the
Cara of Yow Gardaa
21 Pages!

Will

Tok HW

fair-iawn sunny

[El grass
Spading Fork
14(9

seed
»8«

W1U prorid* a Utxuriou*. fina-torinrod turf. A top vah

BETTER THAN GLASS FOR HOTBEDS

Ritra Strong

FLEX-O

AUCTION SALE

3.1c w.

LOPPING
SHEARS

Start* sturdy. derp-reoted
plant* that rrow when
transplanted. bccaoso whaa
you set them aat. pianta

Hoving sold the resort better known os Streeter's Landing at Gun Lake, I will dis­
pose of the personal property at Public Auction on

THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1945

Dow fhe Job Lika
All-Night Kali

Ab

FLOWER AND
VEGETABLESEEDS

Starting at 1 o'clock prompt, I offer the following:

„ Ultra
lyjMINALL
Synthetic Reiln Binder

• Apply over wallpapei
• Washes beautifully
• One coat covers

• 1 gal. does average room
• Dries in 40 minutes
• Saves up to 50’
$289

v

per pal.
Sold hcluileoly br

DUTCH KRAFT
WALLPAPER &amp;
PAINT STORE
.
New Loretlw.
227 West Stale

FURNITURE

TOOLS &amp; MISC.

2 antique walnut drop leaf tables.
Antique walnut reclining chair.
5 antique walnut dining chairs.
2 antique walnut dressers.
Piano. 4 commodes. 5 dressers.
2 chests of drawers. 4 beds and springs.
Odd chairs and rockers. Oak tables.
Bedroom stands. Kitchen cabinet.
Large walnut extension table, good.
Kitchen table and chairs.
2 library tables. 5 ice refrigerators.
Table and cabinet model elec, radios.
2 phonographs. 3 pr. drapes.
Minnesota drophead sewing machine.
Several small tables. 1 Jr. pool table.
Several reclining boat seats, with cush­
ions.
2 folding baby buggies.
Carpet sweepers.
Table top gas stove, nearly new.
Several oil stoves. Mirror. Bookcase.
Several Aladdin lamps. Wringer.
Copper boiler. Pump jack.
Meat blocks and smoker.
Painted buffet. Pictures. Lawn mowers.
Quantity of dishes*

John Deere 2 bottom 14" tractor plow,
nearly new, with 4 new points.
Potato sorter. 6 cow stanchions.
Small sheep shearing machine.
200 ft. of 11" rope. Anvil.
Quantity of steel traps.
Large 12 ft. log chain.
r
Set of 1,000 Ib. platform scales.
Gasoline engine marine motor, 21 horse.
21 horse stationary gas engine.
3 range boilers.
2 circle saws 36" and 28".
12 ft. new 6" canvas belting.
Quantity of oak 2x4's.
12 ft. steel row boat.
15 ft. wood row boat.
16 ft. canvas canoe.

—STOCK

Gate w ny down to thirsty
root*! MUdsw-restelant

SPREADER

j

Burpao'st

Itootone and

HOSE
NOZZU

LH
For th* *v«n distribution
of lawn s«*d. plant food,
sand. ate. Just roll It along.
All-motel.

transplanting

SAVE YOUR TIRES!
Get firestone

&lt;170

FACTORY-METHOD

RECAPPING
----------- 1-

-‘Iiienl,

,, iv,

Well bred Guernsey heifer calf, 3 mos.
old.

TERMS: CASH, NO PROPERTY REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

JOHNSON SUPPLY COMPA
111 WEST STATE ST.,

CALVIN J. STREETER, Prop.
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

HastInn

Small tools and many other articles too
numerous to mention.

Dghtoo*-Foot

Soil-Soaker

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

PHONE 2701

HASTINGS,

PASSENGER - TRUCK -TRACTOR

TIRE HEADQUARTERS

�Tlili HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH 2S, IMS

overtime at the White Product*1 lifting program has been planned ' and family. * Mr. and Mn. Dwight
Corporation Wednesday evening, and It Is hoped this community Tabor of Orand Rapids were we«k- man bacae. Ha tapes everything during the forenoon, but Van
roceWed a deep head cut and brok- service will be largely attended by end vtaltora of his brother-in-law would soon end—anddoo’t wo slit. Ian suffered *evere head In Ji
Chorla* wmurn*
when he fell
fall from a car adult* a* wall a* young people.
■ and «l*ter. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Brag. Joe cnco waa with the engineering i and never regained can*clou*i
cn arm whan
corps but after being hospitalised paatag away Saturday fanooca
Pennock which ha was helping lo unload.,
Uh* re-entered mtv-I
Dr. Lund took him to Pennock hosCorporation be-,
I tho Infantry end
and on her sister. Mra. Eknms Wil­ Stal where his injuries were cored!
ait rlwttr •• ha, 1
r and returned home
'—. ——~»... — — •—------ .------- --------------liams, wars their slstara, Mrs. Ger­
Mr*. Cora Hubbard waa taken to hl* mother. Mra. Anna Ue. aaed ♦ Mr. and Mr* Henry Brog ms
truds Kenyon of Caledonia anl
captured GcrPennock hospital Friday suffering 88 years, after * brief illpes*. The companled by Mr*. Leonard Bookee
Thornton Kenyon and son Forrest Mrs. Paul France and ds'ighu.- from atxlontinal burn* received j Lee family attended the funeral on and Mr. and Mr*. John Bteetoy of man nag. Hl* addreaa is: Pvt. Joe are all conducive 'to an atlaak.
Lorna of Byron Center.
* when ahe had a heart spell whllqj Friday at Athen*.----------------------------- I Wayland, were In Kalamazoo, Bun­ Hula, Co. F. 379 Infantry, A.P.O.
of Merritt werg sratfsM visiters ot Mlra
Marion'
i Vur Adam* and Yam Smith an
Roes Martin, nee Maris;*.'
—- carrying a teakettle of boiling wa-j
------------ ,
! day.-to viilt their sirier. Mra. EBa 95. % Postmaster. Naw York City. j making nice recoveries from theit
hl* mother. Mn PrtAcia Kenyon. Mr*.
Wlertnga, 1* spendnig some time
* Mr. and Mra. Herbert Cronlmrer with her husband wbo Is In camp ter which spilled over her. She t*
Annual CraawiMy Meeting
Brog, and also »ec their nephew,
recent operation* and are able tc
and four chUdrsn of Oampau lake in Texas. ★ T'Btt. Frederick Rock, recovering quite nicely.
! The
Middleville
Co-operative | LU Ed Brog home on furlough from
■ ride down town and be about.
were visitor* Of hb mother and wlio Is home on furlough from ov­
.! Harold Haywood who
_
Auto Fatality
Mra. Emma Williams, who was i CreameryCompany stockholders met. Camp Mackall. No. Carolina. *
had beer
n.. and
- — strep
_ .
brother. Mrs. Maa Cronlnger and ersea* service, has been spending a blown from her porch by the wind, at the Thornapple-Kellogg school: Mra. .Peter Petersen and mother.
A serious auto accident occurred 1)1 with flu
Bradley on Sunday of last wook. * few days In Detroit with relatives Saturday of last week, suffered gym. Wednesday for the annual Mra. Carrie Bickels spent tho wejk- near lhe Ben Parks home south of want
w„.. M
an ^.atton
operation for
fo appeadtell
Mr* Austin Soules and three chil­ and friends. * T l/c Frances three broken rib* and a hip bruise.. meeting; ejection
two----------------------directors end* with relatives &lt;In
They town on M-37 about 2 o’clock Bunday morning
‘-------ot- ------r Detroit. Th«
•— ^t
-* Pannock ho
dren of Dimondale spent Bunday Washburn. WAVE of San Francis­ JCrays revealed. She/'Is staying and othe&lt;
icr business. A very Into.-- were accompanied by Mra. Vern Thursday morning In' which two ’U.-SJ sa»r,n. a. x
____________
I
with her uncle. Howard Cross and co ha* been spending a few days with her ran Charles and family : estlng program
wa*v&lt;-..
enjoyed.
Fred Hooper, who remained with
with hnr
her Dorr young men were Involved.
family. * Mi- «nd Mrs. Harry Mer­ leave with her parent*. Mr. and and 1* able to bc^boui a bit.
Brag manager gav* the yearly re-; ri*tcr at Plymouth for a longer Frank Post. 19, and Albert Vanritt of Albion spent the weekend Mr*. Ben .Washburn. * Ellis Cress
------ -----port.
I visit. ♦ Sunday supper gueaU of i
Dulne. 21, were returning from a
With her parent*. Mr. and Mr* of Lansing spent several days las:
Organise Youth Council
I
ine Creamery, ond of the town'* i Mr. and Mra. N. J. Gullllon of trip to Allegan, via Hasting*, when
Clarence Bmelker and with Mr week with his brother. Howard and
meeting
At a r—
of “
adult
------ * repreaen-1
------------leading
'"IInduilrlee
indtMtti8~-*~-~~
for many
—year*.
------ —
i north
-* •— Grand Rapid* —
St. ware the- the driver lost control of the car tn the hospital following a m*J
Bmeiker attended the wedding of thl* week will go to Wheaton. III. tatlves c.
ot various
---------- -----------------community
, —
or-1 did *780.182.38 worth of builnex* Moody Leach family of Byron Cen- which went on both sides of the operation.
Dexter Bmelker and Mia* Edith where he has a fine position In the aanlzatlon*
ion* recently the Middleville
Middleville! the past ytar. an increase ot *103.- I ter. Evening callera were Mr. and highway to land on lu top down
Gingrich In Orand Rapid*. Satur­ electrical department of Wheaton Community
nlty Youth Council was or
or-­ 000. over the preceding year. B'Jtte.*
B’Jtte.-. Mrs.
Mrs Maurice Chadwick and Mr. the embankment. Post who waa
day. Mra. Bmelker, 8r. was unable
ganisecl and plans perfected for lt| manufactured wa* 1.475,045 pounds , and Mrs Killman and two children
following a stroke,
College.
nt hnr health
operation. The object U to provide an Increase of 200,000 over thf of Orand Rapids. * Mis* Betty Maynard Park* home where help branchial pneumonia.
fifty member* W1
Mr. and Mra. Donald Parker and community backing of all youth previous
year.
• Woodcock of Detroit wa* a guest wa* summoned. The two youth*
two small sons of Toledo. Ohio, activities. the co-ordination and or­
Receipts showed *700.756.78 was &lt; of Mra. Ray Tolan and family. Sat- were taken to Pennock hospital pravement in the condition of Mr*.
came Friday to spend a few days ganization of all supplementary rccelvea
from butter; J28.428.O5 ! urday night. * Quite a delegation in the ambulance for treatment. Robert William* of Pleasant Hl 111
with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and activities to be, shared by all.
from skim milk products; *33.730.- of Baptist young folk* attended the
Mrs. Bert Parker. * Mrs. Glenn
The Council consist* of dne rep­
Crusaders
Fellowship
Kermeen, and twin infant sons. resentative elected by each adult &lt;31 from powdered buttermilk: *10.- Christian
166.63 from cream and *8.093 31 meeting al Alto. Friday evening. *
organization in the community anJ from patrons supplies.
i The families of Charles Parker.
charged from Pennock hospital and the adult leader and one youth
r.&lt;.
Directors re-elected were. Frank ' M. W. Parker and Emory Flnkbelnart staying with her mother. Mr*. from each youth organization. Tho
|
er
enjoyed
a_,f*mlly
get-together
Grace Lewis on Arlington 3t. for Counrll will meet each quarter on Garbow and Vur Adam*. _______
and dinner at tho Bert Parker
the, present, as the Kermeen home the first Wednesdays of March.
Mr*. R y McCaul of the north
^n,RlcVfu?nll4
Is being replastered and having June, September and December for county
line returned to her teach- Donald
•"^rAodb of Totesome re-modellng done. The Ker­ decisions of major policy. Mean­
ing
duties
as
teacher
in
the
Freej
do.
Ohio *}"* .■” “ *
2"’
meen daughter*. Neva Jane and while an executive committee cf
port
schools
this
Monday
after
two
i
n^uJSTftundav
“’ruest*
Judy Marie have been slaying with four officers and two others will
their grandmother during their carry out the program. The objec t weeks’ absence because of an *t- °f .KoU"!*.
-------u mother* absence. ♦ The Shultz of tnl* Council is to furnish guid­ tacx OI nu ana artnrnu. aunasy
A GOOD tve family ho*** Ia 3rd ward, has hot water
®*_J*’*".’ * &gt;
fsmily moved recently from the ance and activity to youth* on the callers at the McCaul home were , Campbell
Heat, boat by oil bumar, all modem, full let, has garEdna Davis tenant house on High home front during wartime. Step* Mr and Mra Prrc* Ratev and Mr guests at the Glrnn Allen home at
. 8t. to the Walters cottage across are underway to pul the old school­ and Mrs Eugene Haight of Grand . Parmelee w®p-, 1,ls 'Jiiek'of Grand
for__________ ■___________________ $5,500.00
Rapids,
also
Mrs.
McCaul
’
*
cousin,
।
Allen,
wife
imd
ran
Dick
olOngJ
1 from the schoolhouse. ★ Miss Pearl ground Into shape for summer ac­
d-Shllr Plfi£
1 Hendershott of Detroit spent last tivity ■ and al*o to supervise that Mra. Nellie Hulett of Grand Rap- .
I weekend with her brother-in-law. and lhe T-K school playground. Ids who also called al the Wm. । Henry Taylor and daughter Ellen.
a ROOM HOUSt In 4H, nard. »H on on, floor, threa
' Charles Campbell and on Monday. Officers of the new organization Hulett home on the Irving road * - "J Middleville people are glad to
badroonw. living room, dining room, kitchan and both,
ant rv?
। went nnfth lo Otsego lake to look are: Chairman. Earl VanSlckie; Mr and Mra. Clarence French were j - —
In Grand Rapids Thursday to at-1 kn™ Ml** Bernice Snesthcn of De­
after her Lodge property which was
oar haar. full lat. garaga. all for.................. *4.200.00
chairman. O. L. PinkTclnvr. tend the funeral of her uncle. Wil- t «r°&gt;l &gt;’
I destroyed by tne Saturday high vice
secretary’. Mrs. Jerald Bedford
| wind. The tornado was so strong treasurer. Mrs. Reginald Cridler. Uam G. Connelly at St. James; 9f several month* with rheumatic
through that area that even the: two members at large. Mrs. Hester chureh. Mr. Connelly, aced 81 snent &lt; fever.
7 ROOM HOUSE in 4th word, hot throa bed roam j.
-versl, months at the French
------------fireplace of lhe Lodge was moved. Kermeen and Dr. R. D. Leonard.
•II modern house, has garage and nice full lot
MIm Henderahotl ha* maintained a The Council will have a special □me lhe past summer and had 8/Sgt. Stewart Sweet Wounded
midr many friend* in the comMrs. Marcia Sweet received a
girl*'
camp at the lake for years. ! meetins March 28.
for_____________________________________ $3,900.00
munlty. He died In St Petersburg, telegram from lhe War department
The Lyle Ullery family of Orand
Fla. where he had spent the win- I thl* Monday morning stating her
Rapid* and Mra. Florence Ullery
ter. * Mis* Maxine Flnkbclner. was , husband. 8 Sgt. Stewart Sweet had
Clothing Drive for Relief ,
were Sunday guest* at the Charles
3 ACRES, nice new house, 4 rooms and another room
Now that hutuieeleanlng time l*. home all last week from Michigan i been wounded in action In GerWilliams home and In the after­
for a both, has lights, chicken coop and small bom.
many on
March
and ----was*—
hus- *'
—** *5. —
noon drove to their cottage at Deep here. Il is a good time to take your State College during the inter-se- -------lake. * Mr*. Floyd Holes and Mrs outgrown and discarded clotlilng mc.'.ter vacation. * Mrs Don White nltallzcd in England. In the morn- ■
Mod volf. for----------------------------------------------- $2,200.00
Howard Cross were In Hastings and lay it aside for the collection and baby returned to the home Ing mail Mrs. Sweet also received;
Wednesday and called on thetr sts- to be made soon in the United Na­ of M'* Dora White. Friday after a letter from Stewart written
ft NICE TWO ACRE place at Carlton Cantar, 5 room
tcr-ln-law and aunt, Mr*. Anna tional Clothing Drive for relief of spending a few days at Battle March IB from the hospital, stat- i
•
Ing he had been wounded by I
Newton nt the Greenfield Conval­ people of war devaslcd countries Cre*Jc with relatives.
house, hat Hjhtg and furnace, for--------- .—$2,100.00
Mini Millie Whalen of the shrapnel in the back in artillery I
escent Home and found her still A local committee is being farmed
helpless from
frot.. the stroke suffered under leadership cf Dr. R. M. Bert- Thomspple-Kell.wg faculty visited fire and had been flown to England
5 ROOMS AND BATH, all modem houae in let ward,
last August. * Dr. and Mrs. R. D Jan and Supt. J. F. Shipper. Rep­ friends in Detroit over the week­ by plane. Said the shrapnel had i
*Leonard’ were in
Rapid;
... Grand
.......
— resentatives of various organiza­ end. * Lyle Stauffer and lady lust missed his spine which wa* a 1
has a nice garage, close to town, for--------- $5,000.00
Monday last to the Grand Rapids tions will abo participate in tiie friend of Alto were Sunday after­ lucky break.
district ministerial meeting of drive and arrangement* and com­ noun callers of his grandmother. Slewart, san of Mr. and Mr*. Will,;
Methodist ministers and wives. * mittees will be appointed tht* week. Mr* Hattie Smith * Agricultural Sweet of Middleville with the 3d:
Tiie Woman's Society of Clirixt- teacher Elton Liwrcnce and .Mra. Army uas shown with a groun of 1
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cameron of
Battle Creek were Bunday visftora Inn Service of tiie Middleville tnwrcnce attended tljc monthly buddles heating rations In n field
of
«, their
uiw. cousin. Mr*.. Earl
—... I*e
— —
and
— Methodist church last fall caltcctcU meeting of ngriultural teachers of In Germany tn’ a picture taken i
February 7 nnd printed recently in I
family. * Mra. Ada Smith and । and sent out under u church drive,
daughter. Mr*. Paul Thomas and | several hundnxi pounds of excellent and Mrs. George Makel In Dclltin the Grand Rnnlds Press. Persons i
small daughter of Lansing were clothing including overcoats and * Mr*. O-Jjert Oriffcth of Grand wishing to write him can addre&gt;3
weekend visitors of their son and many warm woolen garments which Rapids nnd her aunt. Mr*. Freni him—
Cntvrth
DcWnlcr
«f
Hattie
Creek
brother. Russell Smith and wife In we hope have been delta their par:
S/Sgt. Stewart C. Sweet. 38410832 !
in keeping many of the sulferinj went to Lincoln. Nebraska, last
Leighton twp.
4 UM Hospital Plant
people warm during the past win­ week because cf the severe sickA.P.O 407. ' Postmaster
net* of their mother and sister.
ter.
Accident*
Mn. Row Mitchell. However uc
| George Noffke. who was working Regular W.S.C.S. Meeting Cancelled hear her condition is better and
Letter from Joe Hula
The regular meeting of the Wo-1 It is expected she will return to
Mr. and Mrs Frank Hula of Mid- I
■nun’s Society ot Christian Service Michigan with- them as soon as
I scheduled for this Thursday. March able to travel. She underwent an dlevlile Rt. 3 received a letter this
operation we
we understand.
undersund
«««*•C'f™
J'.*
■ 39. has been cancelled because oi operation
Mrs. Robert Beckwith of Hn»’** ?.,
m Yiw
• the Good Friday services which are
years
1
4C“rs of overseas service In the
In charge of the society. However, lings was a Sunday dinner inir.it two
European war zone. Joe had re­
| Mrs. Petersen, vice president and of her aunt1 Mrs. Sarah Campbell, ceived
the letter telling of his
| program director, is planning ,i nnd the Carl Pferdestcllcr*. * Mr*.
8. Sgt. Steve Hula’s death
very fine program for the April Leonard Elworxl went to Detroit brother
which made him very sad.
meeting and we hope the ladies gr-.u.., nna remained over the
He writes he is seeing plenty of
will save the last Thursday in the weekend, visiting relatives. * Mlsi action
and states the Allies are
Betty • Woodcock of Detroit lias
month for that meeting.
charing
the Germans so fast they
been a guest at the home of Mr.
Good Friday Services
and Mrs. Clair Williams of Pleas­ don’t have time to collect their
The spiritual life department of I ant Hili. * Mr. and Mrs. Harry belongings. Tells of entering a Ger-,
man
house
to find food and drinks
the W.S.C8. of the Methodist Balscit and intle daughter Nancy
church and the ladles of the Evan-1 were in Grand Rapids Sunday to on the table. Bays most of the1
Selial church have planned a com­ see her mother, who la very sick Germans they find arc glad to see
the
Allies
for
they have been living
ined Good Friday service begin- | following an attack of flu and
nine at 1:30 o’clock and continuing complications.
*
Mrs
Maxine In fear of the Gestapo and he hs*.
The amateur will love to use Mac-Ountil 3 p.m. Special music is । Wright of Rldgcsvllle, Ind. is
planned including that of the Jun-: spending a few day’s with her par­
lor choir.
ent*. Mr. and Mrs Gucrncy Keiser
Inc message of the day will be nnd sister. Mrs. Leslie Stceby. '*
easily, leave* no brush marks and dries
given by the Rev. Leroy Chamber-1 Mr* Noah Kraft returned to her
lain. Everyone is Invited to dbsen e i home in Charlotte this Monday
quickly to a hard, lasting, lustrous
this sacred event by being present
at this meeting and having a part I sister. Mrs. Inez Jordan and other
finish.
in the commemoration of our ■
Lord's death.
were Sunday evening dinner guests
One application of Mirra I XqwrL
of their ran. Carl and family nt
Reach African Mission
Wayland.
Moth lasts Indefinitely . . .
Mr and Mrs. Otto Bechtel, who
Sunday callers of Mrs. D ira
eliminated storing and packing away
left sometime ago to resume their, White honoring her birthday were
mission work in Africa, after sev­ Brron White nnd daughter. Man­
of seasonal clothing. No offensive
eral weeks’ delay in South Amer­ or Wayland. Mrs. Births Wcstaatc
ica have reached their destination nnd Miss Mattle White of Grand
odor, either.
Mail will.reach them now by ad­ Rapids and Mrs. Dunne White of
dressing to Niamey. Niger Colony. Csfedliiira. Mrs. George Brog anti
French West Africa.
QUART
children. Ilene. Shirley nnd David &gt;(
Wayland were also callers and nt
the home of her other aunt. Mr*
AT ONLY
The Youth groups ofythe Metho­ Mattle Bdnaway. * Mrs Virgil
dist.
Baptist
and
Evangelical Adams plan* to take her two small
churches are planning a very iovgly children and spend Easter with h-r
sunrise service for Easter morning. home folks at Peck near Port Hu­
April I to begin at 0:3o o’clock. The ron. She plans to leave this Wed­
place for same lias been selected nesday. * Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lincoln
os the old cemetery hill—a very of Dowagiac were Sunday visitors
sightly spot. An Inspiring and up- of her niece. Ml*. Eton Lawrence
11 | f

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-X dren *«’•
shut in with acar- and Mr. and Mm. Raynond OrawM ; 1st fever the past two waeks but ell of Kaiasnasoo aprat Sunday
, M I. g. ■ V IV
; are now lotting along just Hut. * ; with Mr. and Mr. Harva Woodman
! Mr. and Mrs. Klwyn Harwsrt of Mrs. Otennce O am p b a 11 and . and,
Bulh- “r- ,«nd ««•
-------- --HMttngs called on Mr. and Mr*. Max daughter. Francis, visited Mra. Fern i Fu»l Woodman and P«tepe ware
Community sunrise
service at; Reynolds Bsturdsy
Saturday evening.
evening. ■* Mr. Landla in Jackson over
own
mtc. the
u&gt;v week- also present.
. .■ । ,, *m Th* DX».TA&gt;.
■.....,■
. «:J0 on tha hill in oW Mt. Hope and Mrs.L Henry MlHcr'a
Millar a Jlittle
end *-Mr.
K.. and, —
... Al.L.
iUte end^
Mrs.
Alvin Lindsay met wltft^Mrs.^Ksjhryn Hie
RiciMrd^cemetery in charge of the young grandson of Lansing te spending of Hastings and Mr. and Mra. Rus- i son Wednesday afternoon,
«. ^Hastings
spent 8Un- i Wild.
Wiida Alluding
Alluding leader.*Tin
leader. *'Ine Sunpeople of the various churches. Tn this week with, them. * Leon Dun- mH Cravens of
KasUngs .pentSuncase of rain the service will be held ning underwent an
—-------*“ 1 ■*-----------------—Mr.
—and
---------------------* 1 day
------u
-~
" have
*-----------operalion
in ' day with
Mra. Henry ---Craschool
will
an Easter proIn the Metnodtet church.
Ferguson ho.pi
ho.pltel. Grand Rapids I vena. * Morris Benedict te expected grain and Rev. Wing will preach
In lhe Methodtet church a com- ■ teat .Friday.
.^_y. ** Leon
I
Leonard spent j u&gt; arrive this week for a furlough the Easter sermon. * Mr. and Mra
blncd church school and church । Thursday
■”----- — tn Detroit. * Fire of un- before going across * Thte com- Walter Thompson and family of
service will be held at 10;30 wllh known origin completely destroyed munity .ympathizes with
Mr* Bedford visited at E 8. fhomp- .
special music by the choir*. The.c the garag* at the none of Mr. and chhrlle Kahler and son. Clifford aop'a Bunday evening.
will ateo be baptism of children • 5J2'|.
n
' Bnd ,iunl|y- ,n lhe
°r husband I
.------।
and parents who wish baptismal
S
an‘‘ fothu. * Mra. Frilx slipped MARTIN CORNER*
Jhrn nu&gt;e
' and ,cl1 on
SO,T’C Umc W0 1
Week's Letter
rite* arc asked (o gbe their names
?nd hM bw? confined to lhe | Quite a serious accident Just east |
to Dr R D. Leonard, the minister, tfamra Tha Deltmi ffra true’s
‘P? Ume *lncc- t 1,1 u,c ,orm&lt;:r
Whetstone place.
or Mra. FYed Stokoc. superintend­ JiKinded and bVhard work *arad tiie 1’1’“S
Which wwefiL tn tile efiaee ' M°nday. Mxrch 13, a company of ; naw- owned by Jerry Siam, hapent of the cradle roll department.
i.dlea walked into the home of pened Ifaturday afternoon in which
In the Baptist church there will house wMch was ^*e toUte
be a special musical sc:vice nt 11 day night iLndstJIXy^ith i£r K”: 5ry,u’ Watson with a lovely . fites Giraldine McGoon. daughter
daughter? Mrs Glenn William* and birthday cake and prellv gifts to of Mr. and Mrs Ctif McGoon of
o'clock.
heT birthday. Ail Freeport, was quite seriously In­
There are almost a thousand family at tiie Kellogg Farm * Mrs. r'’n’lntl h5r
Bnd
Iherc
*lTong W1IWI
persons living In Middleville—there . Leonypennock, amf Mrs. Ralph
is no reason why the churches Starring and daughter Nancy were Maxine If the tea was not good, j blowing causing her to lone control
should not be filled each Sunday in Battle Creek Monday. * Mr. and ■ . -----------------***---------------ot her car and it turne« over sevIn a country called’Christian ia it Mrs. Charles Robhuon ot Hickory I Fl.EAHANT HILL
'
rru*
Slam jaw lhe acright to bo careless, indifferent or Cornera called on their sister. Mr*.
Week's Letter
't,dcnt
*•* the first one on
lazy about our spiritual life?
Lida Harrington last Friday alter-, Mp
,
i Ule *cena- Richard Slocum hvpnoon.
Mr. 'and Mrs Lexter Raymond fnfd aton€ #nd
Mte» McGoon
Mr.
nnd
Mra.
Meric
Harrington
of
Ho
P,h
,
H
'
to
Pennock
hospital.
* Mr. and
Pleasant Family GatherI ng
—.---------------visited
lhelt mother,
1
. U
Tiie homo of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer •I Kalamazoo
.—.. -----—.
-c., „„
• 't Mm Roll'd Barry visited Mr and
the-r,। Mrg?ployd Borry ln
Crcck
M. Bender was the happy gather-1 Mra. U-da Harrington Sunday. * &gt;, Jin
” Chicago spent Sunday with thetr
trig place Sunday for the various Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams nnd I J?ar&lt; *
**r.
and
Mra.
Clifton,
—
and Mra Clarence Ourtta and
Bender families. for potluck dinner son Denn, called on Mr and [47m
Mrs. |! Campbe
Mr.
and
Mra. Emmette
Campbell . of
west
Thornapple
were ।! ^Stn'sSJturday
sons and Mrs: 0
Drneat
*1 Mra**
Todd
Elsie”
ofCogiAu*
and celebrating March birthday* I Glenn Wil Hum* at the Kellogg Farm Campbell of west Thornapple were,
1'": afternoon
whnr'*^r «callera.
C^S2rd*nn
,ehI? Loftus. *eU ,nd W"y"e ,nd MU* MnrjSle
of the father Imliip Bender. March Sunday afternoon. Mr. and H
Mr*,
* Henry
Oth. and four of his children and | J*me» Slocum and son David of who waa operated on for appentwo grandchildren Birthdays and I Hastings were dinner guest* nt the dlcitis nt St. Mary's hospital. Grand
date, wera Sr BendeTZSl “u ! Williams home Bunday. * AvBlton Rapid, ta making a good recovery,
Wednesday afternoon. * Mr. and
ter’ MnEdna Miller both March Cadet William Kioes. who ha* been. * Mr. and Mrx’chas. Bennett at28 Walter Benderthe■8ih• Pur’। stationed at Olennvtew, III., has been
tended the funeral- of the little Mrs. Chas. Chapman of Barryvllle
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Orr Ftehcr. Mr. and Mra.
rm u&gt;r l«h, John. Uw TU&gt; .nd
1
»—
»— cream
—-— and
—■ hi* patents. Mr. and Mr*. Henry id* who was struck by a car when Devern Sampson of Quimby, Mr.
Kenneth
the .....
I4lh. Ice
Kroc*.----------------------------------* Mrs. Elite E. Faulkner
and ihe
ran
into the street___
The.;1 three
---......
.
wUh
and Mrs. Bert Troutwine of the
nerC PTracnt^beaidr* d the* parents
B***1* Fsuikner spent'Friday iiltle”' brothers ‘'are"now “i'u
Center rood. Mr. and Mrs. Milo
mid\nmeiand w fw^r M^ od ‘n Kalamazoo a Mira Barbara Leon- pneumonia * Sunday ealle
CUHn,&lt;&gt;». - Sundav callers of Burry.
William
Cogswell
and
i umi'
Xi ■7
“rd
the —
Univer...........................
- .. . were
— - who b attending
------- - .....
T.~
J Mr. . nnd
Mrs. Mott Bedford
Mrs. Maynard 6filler and two chil— alty
*&lt;■*■
h
.
daughter
Carrie. Ml** Doris Star­
of Michigan spent the weekend George Eggleston and son, Lt
dren of Hopkins. Miss Florence with L—
her r
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Eggleston of Middleville: ring of Chicago, and Min Ruby
Bender of Grund Rapids who was , Leon Leonard.
Cogswell
and
her
cousin.
Lt.
Ken- Mr. and Mrs. ....,
iUeapj an(l
*
Ar-. OTr
Mr Bna
Bnd MrB
Mrs. U
Gillespi
and rnocna
Phofna
families of* hJJ
a weekend guest, the fagdl'
hur Lathrop of Ltoverdale enter-1 MooM of arand Raplds; Mr. alld ith Gillespie were afternoon and
Forrest. Wolter, nnd Ward —
.. tai
Benrained the teachers of the Delton
mbtf1 wtlkei and sons nr Ha*- evening callers at the Fisher home,
der. Rtuaell Bender and son Bob­ Rural Agricultural school Monday ?S/and Mr aM lE? GwJe most of them coming to call on
ble. Russell's wife and iltlla daugh­ U!m£r°llllhu?* W* w" &amp;P
ot Middleville * Mr* Alfred Fisher who is Hi there. *
ter Joan were the only ones absent
UHtenHRteiS^d Mr
Mra R J William* I* In a critical con- There will be Sunday school next
due to Joan having the three day MlrralllUNoreo2d MteSded a din dlUon al ,he home of hcr dau’h’ Sunday, March 36. al 10 o'clock.
measles.
ner .1 the hSof Mr ind Mra Ur. Mra. Arthur Clarke of South Please remember and come. * Lt.
Kenlth Gillespie, who has been en­
Mrs Mary Mills te
is soendspend­ joying a furlough with the home
John Ritter in Kalamazoo Sunday.' Haven..* Mra.
Blrlbdty Gathering
The immediate family of Mra. The dinner was tn Itonor of lhe ing some time al the home of her folks after several months of over­
daughter. Mrs Mall Bedford. * seas duty, left Monday morning
Arthur Smalley gathered at the birthday of Mrs. Ritter.
Smalley home northwest of town
Mrs. Mary Doster spent Sunday Kenneth Berends. son of Mr. and for a new comp and reassignment
Sunday to help Mrs. Smalley cele­ with Mra. Katelhi Barber in Rich­ . Mrs. Clarene Berends. who ha-. In California.
brate her birthday. Twenty-two en­ land. * Mr. and Mrs. Marsnail ‘ been in the South Pacific is now
joying the dinner and lovely spring Nowixxl. Mrs. Roger Wiliams and in the Slates.
day together Guests were her fa­ son Dean were in Hastings Tucsoay
ther nnd step-mother. Mr. and Mrs. forenoon. * Keith Kroes. son oi
Nell Alger, her brother. Myrcl Al­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Krocs te sta­
times that of the earth.
ger. wife and two chlldran. a sis­ tioned at Sheppard Field. Tex. *
ter-in-law. Mr*. Edward Alger nnd Lorraine, lhe six weeksVold daugh­
baby daughter and her sisters. Mr*. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rayrfwnd Boni­
Kenpeth Hollis and Mra. '-.Robert face. underwent an operation In
Jones, all of Kalamazoo; also two Pennock hospital recently. She ap­
bruiherx-ln-law and sister*. Mr. peared to be on the gam. until last
and Mra. Edward Cook and two Saturday, wherrlt was thought she
children of Battle Creek and Mr would have Ao undergo surgery
and Mra. Marintu DeVries and two again. The mother has been wiuv
tier constantly. * Mr. and Mrs. Ir- ।
children uf Kalamazoo.
win Jone* of Galesburg and Mra. 1
James W Woll und daughter Susan 1
More Real Estate Changes
of
Comstock spent Friday with, the
The advent of spring has spurred former's
sister. Mrs. Alice Jones. *
the real estate business and we,
Mr* Vida Morford spent from ।
hear of several changes about to be Saturday
until Tuesday wltli her
made which we hope lo tell you children, Mr. and Mra. Lynn Law-,
about soon.
rencn and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mor­
ford near Hickory Comers. * &gt;(erle
H melker—GI ngrlrh
Sprague c! Detroit has been visit­
Smoke from the exhaust
Kllsc Memorial Chapel in Grand ing hte father George Sprague for a
Rapids was the scene of a very
of your car mean* danger
lovely wedding al 4 o'clock Satuito precious engine parts.
day afternoon. March 34. when CEDAR CREEK
Mtes Edith Hope Gingrich, daugh­ Last Week s Letter
And that, means a waste
ter of Mr and Mrs. William GinTen children were baptised Sun­
(riels of Grand Rapids became the day morning at lhe Bunnell church
of power, got and oil. Act
ride of Dexter Smclkcr. son ol. by Dr. Babbitt ot Orand Rapid*
NOW, before your car be­
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smelter of We were sorry that Mr. Becker waa
Middleville.
comes a wasteful smoker.
sick with the flu and was not able
A background of candlelight and to attend. * Mrs. Gertie Pease nnd
spring flowers formed the setting Mrs. Crystal Watson and children
for the ceremony which was rend were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
by Dr. !•'. S. Goodrich of Albion. Kenlth Bpau Thursday night at
Miss Doris James, organist, played Prairieville. * Mr. and Mrs. Russell
the traditional wedding marches Hollister nf Fulton and Mrs. Lyle
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nnd accompanied Neil De Bruyn Chichester of Battle Creek. Mrs. i
who snug "O Perfect Love" nn.J Herald lauch of Charlotte, visited
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
•The Lord's Prayer."
at’ the home of Leslie Gould Sun­
Tiie bride's gown was of white taf­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Win Osborne ot
m E. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
PHONE 2554
feta fashioned with a sweetheart Climax were Saturday evening;
neckline, tiie yoke of which was guests. * The Clair Lammers' chli-;
edged in white embroidered net.

at her daughter in South Haven.

j and Vern Smith -an
i recoveries from then
itions and are able t&lt;
Mra and be about,
lywood who had beer
unrt*.

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McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

Her bouquet wa* of white sweet­
peas and swansonia.
The couple were attended by
Mr*. Stanley Gingrich as matronof-honor and Francis Nelson, best
man. Theodore Gcancr ond Irving
Wolfson seated the guests. Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Smith assisted as mas­
ter and mistress of ceremonial.
A reception In the church par­
lors followed the ceremony. Mr.
. and Mrs. Smelkcr left on a wed­
ding trip to Chicago; nnd upon
their return will reside at 10t3 Ar­
lington St. Grand Rapids.
Mr. Sinclker is a graduate of
Hastings high school and of Albion
college und for several years taught
in the school* of San Juan. Puerto
Hico und for two years has taught
in the Union High school in Grand
Rapids. The bride is a graduate ot
Western Michigan College of Edu­
cation. Kalamazoo nnd is a teacher
in the Grand Rapids schools. Snhas been guest of honor at many
shower* and parties.
The many friends of these youni
people extend congratulations and
best wishes for a very happy fu­
ture.

HOPE CENTER
Last Weeks Letter
Sorry to hear of lhe pa&amp;tinq
away nf Charlie Kahler at Pennock
hospital. Hastings. Much sympathy
is expressed lo the bereaved one*.
* Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tester of
Hastings, visited at the home o&gt;
Mrs. Floy McDermott Sunday. *
Mrs. Margaret Kingsbury Is visit­
ing her husband. Ralbh, in Texas.
* Sunday visitors at the Fred Ash­
by home, were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Ashby. Mr. and Mra. William Ash­
by and two daughters. Mrs. Mau­
rice Ashby and three children, all
of Kalarnasoo. * Pvt. Maurice Ash­
by has. been sent from Prance to
California for. his health. * Law­
. rence Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Payne, is on a 12-day furlough
when he returns, he will be sent
overseas.
Edgar Kaiser has a very sore leg.
caused by a falling limb. * Mr. and
Mrs, Earl Gates from Shultz have
moved onto the old Monica farm,
now owned by the Taylor skiers
of Kalamazoo.

With More Comfort
add) powder, holds fslra teeth more

ABSTRACT BALLOT
Establish An Efficient, Self-Supporting
Abstract Service for Barry County!

HERE ARE THE FACTS
There is no group of citizens nor taxpayer-elected of­
ficials who obtain the very profitable returns from
Abstract business in Barry County. The income from this
active and profitableservice is entirely absorbed by a pri­
vately owned Abstracting Office.

More than 2,039 Deeds and Mortgages were filed in
the Office of the Register of Deeds in the year 1944. In
better than 80% of these filings an Abstract was re­
quired, certified to date. The local minimum fee is $2.65
for certification and the average fee is conservatively es­
timated at $6 for every Abstract handled. This would
mean $10,000 in the first year to Barry County that is
now going to private business concerns.
When private interests estimate a $40,000 invest*
ment you can see the "investment" they place upon their
own books. Barry County can get this same set-up for a
fraction of this cost. Don't let a private "bogeyman"
scare you.

In the County Clerk's Office every suit started, every
birth-record, ond marriage is not only recorded but DE­
TAILED information is obtained as to the history of every
person filing such papers. You can find the outcome of
every suit and learn how it affects property and persons.
The record does not stop with the mere filing of the first
paper. In the Probate Court it is the same way. The
Register of Deeds office merely records mortgages and
deeds. No history of the land affected is kept. , This in­
formation must be obtained from outside sources. Why
should not the County of Barry furnish this service at
cost?

The employment of the minimum staff required to
operate the County's Abstract Office will be under the
wise supervision of the County Board of Supervisors, who
nave never allowed you, as a tax-payer, to be imposed
upon.
•

A TELEPHONE

CAN’T WORK
BY ITSELF
Like others, the Bell System will have to

a few men to work on it at one time. Then, too,

convert its telephone factories to civilian pro­

thousands of miles of wire and cable must be

duction after the war.

constructed to connect telephones to central

But when post-war

automobiles, refrigerators and washing ma­

offices,

chines leave the manufacturers, ihc/ll .be

So that we can provide service for the

ready lo use. With talcphones, it’s different.

100,000 orders on our growing waiting list and

After we get new instruments and equip­

again install telephones promptly wherever

ment, there is the long, painstaking job of

wanted, Michigan Bell plans a five-year post­

installing and joming them to the present

war construction program costing f 120,000,•

system.

000. But even working at that rapid rate, it

others enlarged.

FALSE TEETH

On the

When our soldiers and sailors return there will be
plenty of home buying and readjustments. These boys
are entitled to prompt service and County-owned prices.
Why should not Barry County get the fair income for Ab­
stracts that these boys will have to have?

Many new buildings must be erected;

Now Many Wear

Vote YE

Billions of hand-soldered

will take at least two years before telephones

VOTE "YES" AND GAIN FOR EVERY TAXPAYER ANOTHER
ECONOMICAL BARRY COUNTY SERVICE. MAKE THE REGISTER
OF DEEDS OFFICE MORE INFORMATIVE AND HELPFUL. VOTE
"YES.” BE SURE AND VOTE.

generally can be installed without delay.

switchboard connections will have to be made.

If you are waiting, we. appreciate your

Il’s time-consuming — even a small section of

patience and understanding. We will supply

central office equipment contains thousands

you with service just as quickly as we possibly

Thu advertisement paid for by Barry County taxpaying

of those connections, and space allows only

MICHIGAN

Go out to the polls and vote "YES" on the fair and
square suggestion that we make Barry County a self-sup­
porting unit. No county in Michigan that has adopted
an Abstract Deportment is now operating at a loss. Don't
be frightened by private-interest scarecrows.
Barry
County always has and always will be a moderate taxoperated county.

TIUPHONI
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�Tire HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH 29. 1943

Want To But Did—Rev. Philip Car- of lhe four sclentUU appear In the extension nutrition specialists cf
.—: Maundy Thursday service at 8:00
Sunday achool—11:00 aun.
. pjn. not, Uommuruun.
i ’ Special Outer song* will be given . penter. Bellevue. ■Retribution-Re- current Journal of the American Michigan State college.
Veterinary
Medical
awxtatlon,
Of 300 southern Michigan women
’
Ine annual eiecuan of officer* 1 as part of lhe Easter Sunday serv- •Ututlon-Rev. Robert C. Smith.
| which proves that hone docton
1 too* place at the Manin meeting of I ices. This little church, "on the Easter Sunday
questioned, more than half said
fl.30—The Youth FtHowxhlp xun- have hone sense.
.
the Guild. The following were: comer" has u message of hope for
they had not eaten a green, leafy
, Saasafras tea and slippery elm vegetable or any carrot, squash or
I eiecteu;' sin. L. J. Oswald, preai-'all who attend and extends a warmi rise service st Banfield.
8:00—Easier breakfast at Banfield, [berk are also excellsnt for certain sweet potato as part of previous
—....„sermon
-----------and
—d dent; Mr*. H. Kcqjjar. vice-preai■' hand ot welcome to you.
Mt CHURCH
OO
Blessed
Merging;
Now
Led. Re- School
lesson during
Ml
Blessed
Nanking;
Now
B:8O—Dowling morning worship conditions. Gnndma DeOamp was a
communion. The Combined lunlor dent: Mrs. u. Schultz, secretary-1
-------- *•»
Week sri vices In Bt. Rose jolclng—Btulta.
&gt; ?
set vice and receplKn of members. I strong believer jn catnip tea but
I started with High Mas* at! Yt Sons and Daughters of the’ Bliu
.....
KS
■
,«»r«MON ST. ll-ilTID
The Youth choir will sing with Miss I when I came down with something who
Solonelle
queried
their
neighbors,
the Bl.
St. Cecilia "Mesu
Mcsse soioneile
.
.*••".■
&lt; nnitTHREN ClllIRr-lf
1 honor cf the Feast Of. lhe . Lord—Palestrina.
Bevsrly Drake, soloist.
there. I usually hung out for wln- learned that milk and cheese, green
by Charles Gounod, and an an- BAPTIST NOTES
MMomPaMor
Mon ct the Blessed Barta-I
...
,
11:15 Banfield morning worship tergraen tee. It was Grandma De- and yellow vegetable*, and the high
them.
"They
have
taken
away
my
B.
j.
Adcock,
Pa*tor
•
Bervlw*
next
“
sunSiy
momirfg
will
ifoPowaJ with a proce*aion with Notes
.,
..
by J. Stainer.
I Good Friday services will tie held '
[“I-t ", V30 1 service. MU* Pauline Bellinger, solo- I Camp who cured me of nosebleed. I Vitamin C foods, such as tomatoes,
wi-n^l Sacrament around the
On Wednesday, March 14. the; Lord"
7:30 pjn. Easter service and aer- at 1:30 and 7:30 pjn. The Rev. ray : SEL"... *?Xe»,
h Ad..r\th,n throughout the Knlor choir of St. Rose Parish gave•
hl. at both services the sermon will. have given the remedy before and raw cabbage and citrus fruits, were
t»&gt; -I w-iieva i&lt; the Life Ever- on request hereby give it again: seldom on the tables.
Music will be furnished alUi lhe I • farewell party for MP* Johmnai mon by Mr. Gury at Neighborhood t. Demarest Baptist pastor al Mid’
'
elder with comTake a strand of bright red yarn
rSfi;chohumde? the directMn Coicarelli. The evening wa* spentl Houk. Orangeville.
I--..... .......... ... ....... “ ----------------------lasting."
Since many of the families had
5£?Adetalde Oo^d ^WaTat
court whist, prfie.going to&gt;
and fasten It around the neck. It
The Good Friday Communily emoon topic -ine 'Crucuixion ot
Saturday evening quarterly con­
must be worn day and night and access to these foods raised on
,
therpre*anctlfled will
W-X™ Pet£,on, ,nd
■ service will be held from 1:30 to 3 Christ
evening .topic, "The Orest ference with presiding elder at 7 ;30 YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
never taken off. The treatment their own farms, and the majority
■ pm. with several local minister* Day ot Atonement.
«-ith
ihr
Tiv
Ore
«ervman
Maurer,
the
traveling
prize
pin.
I
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
ft r’-is a Re^mptSrUt Father to Albert Stauffer. Mbs Coscarellii participating.
worked with me. After Grandma had them in cans on their cellar
_______
barter Day oeguta with the Sun­
Short session of the Sunday school
Services are held on the Second fastened the strand around my shelves, the reason for their ab­
day iirux.1 at lu oclbe*..
^G^d RsoMT Kivins: Uw ser-1 was the recipient of a lovely gift
at 11:15 aun.
•
and Fourth Sundays of each month.
sence at mealtime proved a puzzler.
Divine services at 11 o'clock with
■Mins and the music being furnished i from the Choir and her graduation PRESBYTEftlAN piURCH
Christian Endeavor 7. pm. "The The next service will be April 8. neck I never had another nose­ It was reasoned, however, that food
bleed.
clafis.
by the senior thoir
r,&gt;iv
Herbert M. Mt'iney. supplying ; special music and sermon oy the Life that Death Cannot Overcome." The Sunday school- 2 pjn. and
। favorites become so established in
pastoi on "The Resurrection of Loretta Clark, leader.
St.
John'*
Study
cjub
met
at
the
preaching
at
3.
A
holy
week
la
the eating and meal preparation
Easter Bunday High Mass will be
0:55 Sunday school
Unrist"
PROBATE COURT NEWS
Evangelistic service 8 pjn.
- meaningless to an unholy life.
offered at 8:&lt;X&gt; with tiie musk | home of Mrs; Herman Maurer.'
habits that they are used to the
11:00.-Outer services, appropriote.
Evening services at 7:30/ Special
Prayer meeting. 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Est. Thomas E. Gable. Final re- exclusion of more valuable fools.
Krnblbsd by the senior choir undrr •Tuesday. March 20. Six members. enjoyable, worshipful.
.
singing and sermon by pastor.
cclpu filed, discharge of administra­ Unorganized mttl planning and
Uit direction of Mrs. O- Gallup and i being served. After a social hour
Special
Music: Anthems "In: ’luesday night. B.Y.P. U. at lhe oiilth church board meeting follow- WELCOME CORNERS
I relieshnwnts were served
The children of Welcome Corners tor issued, estate enrolled.
Mias Florence Trieb. organist
Joseph's Lovely Garden"! "Christ1 parsonage at C.30.
lack of appreciation of foods values
Wednesday afternoon. March--i), Hath Won the Victory." Senior
Sunday school will give an Easter
also contribute to the situation.
Program:
Wed. night prayer meeting al the
program nt 10 o'clock Sunday mom- ceipta filed, diaciiargt of administra­
the new St- Rose Study club for choir. -.
PILGRIM TABERNACLE
’
In famlliM where leafy green end
chtircn at 7:3u.
•
Vldi Aquani
| Imother's
or pre-school
age ennoren
Ing. It will include recitations, dia­ tor issued, estate enrolled.
mtxhrr's^f
J’^yhoo^age^chiUlr^
119 N. Broadway
yellow vegetable* were not used,
Solo.
MBs
BeVtrly
Cock.
„at Pompeii Maw—Marzo—(mtt
hojne of. Mrs Raymond
logues and songs by the beginner's
Mr*. B. E. Maiteer. Pastor
Song. "Fairest -Lord Jesus " Junior
Est. of Jeanette Hirth Perguton. cold* were prevalent. Such vege g prayer and chorus
r.Msre
Gibson
The opening
10 ajn. Sunday school. Last Sun­ primary classes and a playlet by lhe Bond
FREE .METHODIST CHURCH
tables, either esnned or Jresh, aid
and
choir.
of
executor-filed,
tetters
tes
­
= hrt.nnr»_PMin. norII Laetare
narfle Qf the c}ub woi decided
upon.
decided upon.
day lhe Junior Bible class regained junior and intermediate grades. Ev­ tamentary issued, order . limiting In protecting the mucous tnemSeih A. Davey. Pastor
Sermon "Hope—Then and Now."
Lady of Pompeii Masu-Sanctus,
“nown as. ttie St. Ann s
ery one Is Invited and will be *”1the attendance banner.
Corner E. Colfax at Boltwood
ur branes and ward off respiratory in­
The congregation will hold their
settlement ente-“'
»—
Jfenedlctus. Agnus Del.
study'club.' The next meeting will
11 ajn. Preaching service. Special come.
to I lections.
■.2ShSUn&gt;? tiw Sktes °*Wn W“ l&gt;e h&gt;,,|rt on Wr&lt;
? ^
o " — the annual meeting 7:30 Thursday eve­ llsslinx* Churrli—April 1.
hearing claims
*“r"
10 a m. Hastings and Stony Point. singing by the Seminary quartet of
ning.
.______ _ _ _________
creditors Issued.
----------------- « » ----------------HCftSMla?^Ueiutaf
.&lt;*““? Sm,lh
___
Sunday irhools in cnarae o( Mrs Owosso, the Rev. Chas. Manker. FIRST UNITED
BRETHREN
CHURCH
Bioguest
speaker
will
talk
on
"Life's
Etta Mead, followed by Easter —GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
^Low^Mtss'aMO1-aTwith music fur- ' EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
I
Comer
of
E.
Grand
and
East
Strs.
tn.
1
Greatest
Question."
gram with object lesson by
udnilntetraUon issued.
S*’**1* ,®{■*“,•. w“
I O O F. Hall Green St. Entrance Electa Meek,
A. M. Coldren, Pastor
No Young People's service.
nished by the children's choir under CHURCH
m
(Clarendon. Mich., Feb. 23. 1872 and
O. H. Trinklcln. Pastor
’
8:30 aJn. Easter aunnse service, J^t
Sunday night close* the Evange11:15 a m. Easter message by the
tmaUmSl0
Lfh" nn“etl awaX at hls hon1e
Na*hthe direction of Mother M. Adelaide.
Don M. Gury. Rector
sponsored by the senior Christian count of trustee filed, order for pub-।
listlc campaign.
Easter service a: 10:30. Sermon. pastor.
, 7 a.m. Eurter Sunrise Communion.
March 20. after an illness
7:00 pin. Young peoples prayer . Thursday night is special request Endeavor.
Alleluia! Alleluia! "Let the Holy
nanrChorolEucharlstandSer- “The Message of Life."
Miss Betty McPherson, who is
; night. Bring jvur
your iniuviui
i equests ui
of 0u,,«a
rongs
Sunday school at 11:30.
. service.
: Anthems Raise.” Regina Coeli Uie- mon. -n&gt;e cW.l£ren are asked to
_____Evan- [[the
haa given. We appreciate home for thi» Easter vacation from
________
7.30 p.m. Young
people's
the quartet ho*
The annual and Easter awards
tare "Soloist Marion Becker and attend this service and u-ill be taken
..nlmrli/l attendance and
anzi trust
IrtL^t Northwestern Bible school. Minnea­
I gelistlc service.
I th,
the splendid
Ann Feldpauschi—Battmann
,&lt;o the Parish House for Sunday will be given out.
—
■
Et douJJ.8a UlcJoLcr «.._w
shdu 1 «
you
avail«yourself
of these —
last polis. will bring a brief message.
ndon..
—
—will
----------------------- - —-------nS™- to creditor* ' *,lh “ lwn Bar1' who 18 »CTV*nq
, There will be special music.
8:oo p.m. Evangelistic service in ; few services.
entered, notice to creditor* wth patron's third Army someI 9:55 a m. Bible School with class?!
charge pi the pastor.
।
—-------------- ----------------- -----Ar-o ‘ s_3;3&lt;L Prayer meeting I HASTINGS METHODIST
। for all ages.
wfr’
» tz.wm w.iumI *bere in Germany, survive. Beside*
At church.
I CIRCUIT
11:00 am. Easter service, with notice and consent filed, order ap7:?0. Prayer meeting* Harold A. Klrchenbauer. Minister I Baptismal rite* and reception of Ktiny
administrator
entered. one brother. Frank Blake of Los
i new members The choir will sing
at Nashville
Goodwill
I of administrator tiled, letters Angeles. Calif., several nieces and
Jesus
Arose."
and
Gerald
Ostroth
stony Point—
Bunday school—10:30.
ne-hewa. and a host of friends.
of administration issued.
Richly Iced !,
will sing "The Holy City." The pasPrayer meeting every Wednesday , Martin
Funeral services were held from
Est. of Jennie Johnson. Will filed,
The i. petition
I tor will speak on The Joy of The
night at 7:30
i Church—10:00
.
for probata tiled order for the'Leonard Chapel In Hasting*.
Resurrection.”
---------------- - o &gt;
' Sunday, school—11:00.
Friday. March 23 at ” two o'clock,
entered.
I An Easier offering will be taken ' publication
Quimby
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
with
Interment in the Hastings
Frank Ward. Petition for
for relief wbrk appointment
inEst.
theofwar-ravaaed
Sunday school—10:30.
METHODIST CHURCH
of administrator tiled, twp. cemetery.
Gi.'Urch—11:30. East program.
countries of Asia. Many mission order for publication entered.
Alvin C. Barker, pastor
Sunday school—10:30 a m.
. - ’ The churches ot the circuit have1 churches and hospitals have been
Eat.
ot
Perry
C.
Jones.
Petition
to
Sermon hour—11:30 a.m.
, ' 1 been invited to Dowling to Good j destroyed, and will need to be re- assign personal property filed, order
Farm woodlots otter an excellent
Young People s Service—7:00 pun. Frlday services. See time elsewhere. I built. Tens of thousands of home­ assigning personal property entered
Large 2-Pound Size - Iced All Over
------- ----------------------less and starving people need to be
Evangelistic Service—7.h? p m.
,
Est- of Edwsrd P! McGrath. Pcti- source of supplementary Income.
The Revival Campaltfh is still in DOWLING-BANFIELD------------------- | fed and clothed and given the lion for administrator Bled, waiver Good management of woodlots. In
I Word of God For "man cannot live of notice filed.
progress with services each evening 1 METHODIST CHURCH
conjunction
with general farming,
CLOCKED-FRESH
Robert C. Smith. Minister
I by bread alone, but by every word
at 8 o'clock...-A warm welcome,
Bit. of Maggie Calkins. Petition
EVERY DAY
awaits jou and the good Gaspet; Friday March 30. the combined I that proceedeth out of the mouth of for administrator filed, petition for pays fine dividends, aay forestry ex­
Fragranl - f'tib
pkg.
Sreaching will challenge your think- -choirs of Banfield and Dowling will , God.'
STAYS FRESH LONGER
special
administrator
filed,
order
igx Rehiembcr. this is your last | present a sacred concert at Dowling i 6:30 pjn. Senior Christian En- appointing special administrator en­
KROGER S CLOCK BREAD
opportunity for hearing Rev. Rdg- j at 8:00 p.m. Miss Pauline Bellinger. I deavor. Miss Betty McPherson, lead- tered, bond of special administrator
SS
ers os lhe meetings close with ine1 Miss Beverly Drake, and Miss Mar- er.
। garet Gaskill, sototsts.I 7:30 pjn. Song service and Gospel filed, letters ot special administra­
Sunday evening service.
for Eailer Brwktat
tion issued.
NOW YOU CAN GIT
Tltree short meditations will be ; message by the pastor.
Est. ot Mette Ingvaruen. Final
1 Riven — "Pilate the Politician"—1 Monday 7:30 pjn. Official board account
North Irving Wesleyan
filed, order for publication
Rev
Harold Klrchenbauer. Has-' meeting at the pastor's study.
Methodist C hurch
tings. "The Man Who Did Not
Tuesday. Choir practice at the entered.
Sermon hour—10:00 ajn.
Est. of • Grace Young* Smith.
-Cooley home.
---------------■----------------- Wednesday 7:30 pjn. The LAB. Final account filed, order for pubCOMPUTE PLANT FOOD
llcatlon entered.
------------------------------------------ wjll meet for business and social
evening al the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Simon Et terbeck. 421 W. Wal­ COTTAGE CHEESE A
GOOD PROTEIN DISH
nut St.
As ' rationing regulations draw
Thursday 7:30 p.m. Adult and Y.P.
tighter, housewives are urged to
prayer services.
look beyond the meat supply fot
protein
dishes. Roberta Hershey,
FIRST CHURCH OF
extension specialist in nutrition at
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Comer Church and Center Streets Michigan State college, suggests a
MARSHMALLOWS
/ 15c
Subject.
"Reality."
wider
use
of the greater quantities
size that will fit Into the
No 2'/?
Sunday service 11 ajn.
of cottage cheese that are available
Sunday school 9:30 a.m.
In certain parts of Michigan.
Wednesday evening service 7:45
Rich
In
both protein, calcium
9c
it Isn't big and It isn't heavy, with­
musmuo
p.m.
(b
und bland In flavor, cottage cheese
out waiting. You ean have NEW
Reading room in church edifice can be combined lastsfully and ar­
Nothing will keep the family's
shade* without a minute's delay.
open Wednesday and Saturday from tistically with numerous foods and
spirits up better than an attrac­
3 to 5 p.m.
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE t&gt; 33c
I seasonings for main dishes and
lib
i The public is cordially Invited lo desserts as well as salads. Judging
tive weed-free lawn borderedwith
EASY TO MEASURE
i attend the church service* and to ftem recipe* from Scandinavia and
pkgi
Country Club
visit the reading room.
the
Balkan
countries,
even
hot
cot
­
one
now that VIGORO has been
CHOC. MORSELS
pkg 11s
while, ecsshell. ecru, butt, or erem­
lib
tage cheese dishes are not to bt
released for use in feeding lawns
DOWN BY THE SYCAMORE
itic LENGTH of your present shade
overlooked.
Country Club pkg.
and bulb*.
&lt; Nelson D. Brown in lhe Ingham
When combined with onion, pi­
County (Mason) News)
mento. greeh pepper, olives, celery,
12c
lb
MILA. CREAM CHEESE
Some people don’t Uke the odor of tomato sauce, nuts, peanut butter
garlic or onions on the breath of or eggs, the soft cheese lakes on the
Order early. Give that lawn of
box
X”*
another; neither do;jjennAaWhen
yours a real square meal this
of a main dish. UJit is to
our grandmothers ,prtabrib«. rhu­ merits
be a hot dish, just remember that
12-oz
3Sc
PET EYAP. MILK
barb sauce and &lt;mio£
curds tehd to toughen and separcomplct* plant food that sup­
what
ailed
thetr,
chirarfl
Western
GUARANTEED
plies plants with all of the many
.wiser
than
many,
of
Ute
•
quality CLOTH shades with new rol­
bleb a temnerature.
has been learned1 with
elements they require from the
lers—priced as low as
Cottage cheese U delicious when
few months, that rhiffi
FANCY PRUNES jo-Ta, 2 p* 32c
Embassy
Quarl
mixed into an omelet, and on toast
(White currants, Chlbra
89c for machine made qualities
prev ent Il makes a good hot luncheon. To
contain substances -v(h
$1.10 for hand-made qualities
bdUClng prepare two omelet- serrtngs,' beat
the growth of disei
MOTOR ML Jenn-Csd 10 8n
folder on the easy 6-step plan
• State the whites and yolks of 2'egga seobacteria.
Four MW]
that assures a belter lawn.
arately. adding 2 tablespoons milk,
scientist* have made 11
2 tablespoons chopped pimento or
that strep germs and ur
*/4lb
green pepper. S teaspoon salt and
germs in humans'and
SWEETHEART SOAP
can
-• i3«
-■“"-w-t-which produce anthax.' bnjcelloala 2 tablespoons cottage cheese lo lhe
ano Bang's disease tn other animal* yolks. Fold mixture Into, stiffly
HASTINGS
PHONE 2226
wilt before the juiced from the vege­ beaten whites and pour Into a fry­
Strawberry
a A
tables and currants. The findings ing pan containing 2 tablespoons
Cream
p*9 | 0C
of hot fat. Cook at a low heat and
OU DUTCH CIEAHSER 2
15c
brown Ln the oven.
For the toast dish. Reason cheese
W COMMIT! MART WOO
with salt, pepper and celery salt.
Add crisp bit* of cooked salt pork
or bacon and serve on hot but­
A Prodoct of Swift A Company
tered toast with hot. well-seasoned
tomato or Spanish sauce. Mixed
for a tempting dessarl. servo lh*i* luscious barrios with Krogsr's famous 13 Egg recipe
with chopped nuts, cottage cheese Alio our now ihipment of gar­
Angst Food Cake.
‘
'
makes a taste-satisfying sandwich
den teedi and farm icedi.
spread.
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ASTER in the Churches

Xr".S-‘ 5?’»LHf

Buy 3

FROSTY COLD
LAYER CAKE 44c

7K/PL€

-13e
Sc

RAISIN BREAD
PAN ROLLS

3

CINNAMON ROLLS
COFFEE CAKE

25c

15c
19c

DOUGHNUTS

—14c

3 £ 59c
Spotlight Coffee
2 X 25c
Cottage Cheese
Gold Medal" laoui,*Y 2“»1.15
13c
Fancy Pumpkin
KrOgO Shortening (S) 3 62c
Egg Noodles
2 35c
Soda Crackers
15c
Cheese Spread
2 68c
13c
Niblet Corn (“«: )
Dressing
29c
sl 85 Canned Sweet Potatoes TJ17c
Tuna Fish
38c
SflOllWiCll COOkjCS

,!/&gt;"&gt;

STRAWBERRIES

VIGORO

CLOTH WINDOW SHADES
in "ready to hang" sizes

BOTH &amp; SONS FURNITURE

VIGORO

::: 31c

GENUINE 13-EGG RECIPE - KROGER'S

MANY FOODS ARE MI88INO ON
TABLES IN MICHIGAN HOMES
At least three Important food
groups arc missing on tha tables
of a large percentage of Michigan
families, including many farm 117 8. Jefferson Phone 2237 Hastings
families, a survey reveals. The
Out 4/5
study is being made by Roberta
Hershey and Vivian P. MacPawp.

FARMERS MARKET
&amp; SEED STORE

ANGEL FOOD CAKE ± 48c
TOMATOES Ud-r.pw Ib

CABBAGE

CARROTS

2 bejn

Fto..d.

33C

CELERY

5C

writs

35c

ORAHGES

63c

pound

15c

2 txhl. 15c

men.de on Vaster

con&gt;fo« unit
“

Cauliflower dr Broccoli
Hoad or
Buncn

"TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

Somelhing "Exira" lor

Jm

JrC

-mo"7b7^RB0TS'

your Easier Foasi

„oU sho»'d b"’

•

In order to quiet rumors to the contrary, we have not
offered our abstract plant for sole to any parson or

KROGER'S QUALITY BEEF

Standing Rib Roast
Click ROAST *,"SJ «. 26c

BEEF

SIRLOIN STEAK '.X » 37c

»29
PORTERHOUSE SJ%* &gt; 46c

raai estate transfers have slowed our service.

This

was true not only hero but in every county in the

Ring Bologna
«.32c
Mincemeat ‘M* Ib 22c
Herring Fillets X Ib 25c
No Waste
Whiting Fillets Point Free a 28c
bake
Salmon Steaks To
’itj*
36c
Dressed Whiting "lucl” «■ 18c
WE

K8MSO

group of persons.

Certain condition! due to the immense amount of

even foster service than ever before.

Our obstructing today is far superior to moot abstract
plants through Hie state, a Al is recognised as such
by competent title exeminers.

SHiLDON ABSTRACT OFFICE

iiv Ki I in I

KROGER

MMMTEU IUNU

TAYLOR’S SHOE STORE

nettings
Michigan

Ph. 2185

Abstract Bldg

�THE tU.Tl.'C. ...Ml TBC..DAT, HAK.U t.

koTlOB Of UTTIMQ Q» DSA1V QQMTRACT AMD UVBW Of AffOtyf-

&amp; fess

•i».) aad MUblia
.t WuWUod, liar:

Report of the Condition of The Hastings City Bank

TOTAL UKKMITM

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■ o.scu they had had a very enjoyable I
■ 1
time. * Mr*. Mabie Parts, of KAI- !
■ o-.„ amaaoo. Is visiting her sister. Mrs. i
' Leia Bidelmam *. Wesley Webb * Miss Betty Woodcox ot Fanning- OrtbrtS of l
and two daughter were Bunday ton came Thursday to spend sever- day in the I
ae.aon- dinner guest* e( Mr. and Mrs. al (day. with Mr. and Mra. Clare KaUmaio *
&gt;&lt;m. in Herbie WUcox. Miss Vanda Webb Williams and daughter Alice She returned 1bom
"returned to Hastings with them.
w*2 Kenneth Wllcqa of Bottle Creek
4&gt;de ’• called on his parents, Sunday.
* Arlene Williams of Grand Rapid'., Mra Rohs
Ik-rt ••
Mrs. Leia Hldelmgn and Mrs. spent Saturday night and Bundayi .mt .a,
member Glenns Skidmore were Tuesday at The home of her parents. Mr. band of I
r£je .’a.’}**.'! Afternoon guests of Mrs. Nellie and Mra. Clare Williams. Trader- ch-* Wh
' '
‘ J i Brumm and her house guest. Mrs lek Orlffeih of Middleville wu also and Mrs
kl,h I Clair Pilgrim of Billings. Montana a Bunday dinner guest.
I
b.u • at the Brumm home in Neshvtlle.
Hslnls Kooyer and lady./ frtgnd W-* iMk
■ w Urt Wayne Conklin end chib ■
dren .pent,* few day* lut week mother. Mrs Mae McD:
Koberl Otb were
..... Hr.
John Dar
by. *
with
Mr and
and Mra.
Mr». John
Darby.
* ' day. also called on Mr. and Mrs at Rankin Hall’s. ! ___
Mrs Leia Bide I man, Mrs. Ernie Msjt Bedford. He returns to his
Skidmore and Helen attended the i camp in Texas this week. * Vere
funeral of Walter Blake, in Hc»- , Carter ha* the frame work up for ter and husband. Mr. at
Ungs. Friday. * Mra. Freda Mar-1 his barn * The Sunshine club will Harold Sharp In Muskagm
shall, her son Earl and family were meet with Mr*. Vere Carter. AprU Clyde Warren entertali
,,r, Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and 5, to work on the club nuUt. *
.•id Mra. Worth Green. * E. Norton of Word received from Mra. R. J.
■k&lt; Battle Creek returned to his farm । Williams says she ia much Im•I- here, this week. * Mrs. Marjorie' proved.
t.» i&gt;»»rd Skidmore and baby called Sunday !---------------------------------------and children .pent Sunday
afternoon at the Ernie Skidmore
home.
DON’T BUY THINGS YOU DON*T Pew’s In Haatinga.
-------- «*»
।
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
IH'HBARD HILLS
-g
A
INSTEAD.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY' *
Mra Frances Starkan^and son .-------- - -----Leo were Kalamazoo shuppera Sat­
urday. Mrs. Anne Maters returned
with them and remained over the
weekend. * Dale Burd received his I
Mr*. Doyle Marshall &lt;&gt;f Marshall I discharge from the U. 6. Army last
wu a Sunday guest of Mr. anil week. He wu wounded at Norman-1
Mrs. Glenn Marshall. Mr*. Raclul . dy and hu a Im injury. He reHiU of Battle Cfeek called there । cefred a letter from Washington
t
-».......... evening.
------— j.* ...
j ....
Thursday
Mr. —
and
Mrs ajkljjg him to come to Detroit
Earl Marshall and family of De­ April 2 to receive lhe bronze med­
troit were weekend guests of thrir al awarded him. * Mr and Mrs
mother. Mr*. Freda Marshall. * Roy Jenkin.* entertained relatives
Mr. and Mr*. John Darby had a* from Orand Rapids for the week­
tholr Sunday guest*, her brother end. * Mr*. Merle Burd ot Hu­
Ora Woodard of Kalamazoo. Mr:. llng* received word Friday that her
I Myrtle Blakney, and Mr. and Mrs huaband Pfc. Merle Burd *M
| Armstrong of Hastings. * Mrs. wounded in Prance. * Mr. and Mrs.
Ethel Wilcox had Miss. Vends Webb Coykendal- &lt;Florence Stanton- arc
of Hastings us her weekend truest making some fine improvement*
Mrs. /Wilcox nnd her guest attend­ on the late Ott Hill house which.
ed the Amateur Night program in they purchased from Chude will-1
*' Nashville. * Charles Green, son ton. * Mr. and Mrs. George Con­
' of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orcen. who verse of HuUngs and Mr. and
I hu been stationed In India fur Mra. Ray Hause ot Kalamazoo r
i.,i nearly three year* visited his aunt spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. I
and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Fas- Burdette Willson. * The Burd.:
sett, Monday. '
Tripp and Green famlUe* called I
Arthur Wilcox, formerly of Ind­ on Mr. and Mra. Ra«- Burd in Asiana. now living near Vermontville syrla Saturday afSErnoon
' *
called on his brother and wife. Mr. Lapham In Maple Grove.
and Mrs Herbie Wilcox. Friday. *
Callers at the Vincent Norton home PLEASANT HILL
were Mrs. Mabel Adams. Mm. Clar­
is- Hall, Sandra and Wayne uf
Kalamo. Mr. and Mra. I«e Misrnef
of Battle Creek. * The Mbolc formerly lived where the JMnnetUl
Grove Birthday club met. Wednes­ now do. * Mr, and Mrs. Roy Tra- |
day with Mrs. Herbie Wilcox. A vis and family of Grandville. Mr.
lovely dinner wax enjoyed. Fifteen and Mr* Cyrus Shroyer and aon
mumbera were present. AU declared Clayton of Barbera Corners andi

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lock with tc
MEMORANDA

CHARLES M. ZIEGLER

STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER

17 YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN THE j
STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT '

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GRADUATE ENGINEER - U.ofM.

PAST PRESIDENT OF MICHIGAN
ENGINEERING SOCIETY

Report of Condition of the National Bank of Haetinoa

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JOO ,000

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LiantLiTiKs

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KEEP

SPECIAL-WHILE THEY LAST

Clothes Lines
40 FT. AT 29c
80 FT. AT 59c

I.IH-. N»l»rr

ON

We are proud to be First in announcing that
lhe hew wonder drug Penicillin is now avail­
able in our 1} Department For civilian use
on Doctor's Prescriptions 6nd the price is
unbelievably low.

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

MONDAY, APRIL 2'

... a super snack.

______

RtXALL STORE

HASTINGS

PHONE

ON SALE

FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1945/

T

BUY WAR BONDS

BEN FRANKLIN STOR

New! Revolutionary!

YOUR CAR DESERVES THE "BEST
SERVICE" TO ENABLE IT TO CARRY ON
FOR THE DURATION. BRING IT TO US
FOR THAT CARE AND PROTECTION
THAT WILL GIVE YOU "CAREFREE

MOTORING.

PRODUCES POULTR^
AT 15^0 LOVIEP
PER POUND GAIN
•At toaipcrtd with ietl firtri­
cut Mailtr Mix ratioa. lined
M lodaj'l ixirrdicat friitt.

CHICK-MASTER STARTING MASH
- WITH

PHONE 2680

OUR SERVICES
CHECKING ACCOUNTS

WAR SAVINGS BONDS

M-V (Methio-Vite)

The greatest feeding development
i In,yean. Copie In. Ask about it.

BURKHOLDER-NISCHAN, INC

, ,ny ocher lU-purpme
PiUrbury s
s**”

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

BANK MONEY ORDERS
OUR SAFE DEPOSIT
BOXES ARE ALL RENTED
We regret thot we arc unable to meet further de­
mands for this type of service, but new boxes ore
difficult, if not impossible to get. However, we will
glad to hold your name on our waiting liit to
ply os boxes may become available.

Mow available:
HASTINGS GRAIN &amp;
BEAN COMPANY
Phone 2678

Hastings

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
MEMBER

THE

J&lt;

VOTE REPUBLICA

The Moil Dramatic HEALTH NEWS
since uouis Pasteur discovered germs.

DEl'OtilTN

TOTAL I.IAIHI.ITIKH
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ZIEGLER

RDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND

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�THE HARTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, MAHCJI 29. 1015

WOODLAND
returned to their home In Woodland.
* Mr. and Mra. Gilbert McLeod en­
tertained with a family dinner Sun­
K.v honoring
i.nnnri..., &gt;H.ir
day.
\??iwho their son. Pvt. Elwood
u? « d
djy furlough. Guests were Mr. and

ON THE

ABSTRACT BALLOT
APRIL SECOND
Anticipated profits and wishful thinking can never amor­
tize an obligation nor put money in the Barry County
General Tax Fund.

Moritcalm County with 7,000 more population than ours,
has ONE abstract office, with an investment of $30,000,
and has barely met its current expenses, NOT INCLUD­
ING OVERHEAD, over a period of years.

3

Clinton County with approximately the same number of
population in 1944 cleared $1,700 with on investment
. of over $40,000, without any rent, lights, or heat to pay
in a county owned building. On this basis it would take
twenty-three years IF every year was a BOOM year to
amortize the investment.

Kent County Abstract Office has consistently lost money.
In a period of nine years over $30,000 was paid by tax­
payers.

5

Ti e estimated investment of $40,000 is a minimum esti­
mate. There are 375 libers of 640 pages each, 240,000
recorded pages in the Register of Deeds vault alone, be­
sides tens of thousands of reference recordings in the pro­
’ *ite records, death records, court records, of which a
'arge proportion are hand written. These figured at the
low rate of 10c per photograph would be more than $24,­
000. Then the making of the abstract system from the
photographs, figured at the low rate of 10c per page,
would add $24,000 more, or a total of $48,000, plus the
-est cf a vault, equipment and books, PLUS salaries over
a period of /ears before abstracts could be produced, and
the estimate of $40,000 is exceedingly low.
The proponents of a county abstract system should pre­
sent some plan and a few facts. It is misleading to the
public to intimate that the real estate dealers, bankers,
and lawyers are supporting the proposition, because ONE
real estate dealer, ONE lawyer, and ONE banker are ad­
vocating a county owned abstract system. Barry County
has abstract service far in advance of most county owned

Kansas, spent from Thursday until I member* are urged to be present at

Monday at the home of her mother., this meeting.
.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Rowlader. ♦ Mrs.
Lawrence Hilbert left Saturday I ।SERVICE NOTES
morning for St. Louis. Missouri. for
F 9/C Paul Rs Guy spent a couple
■a two-weeks’ visit with her son-in­ I week*’
furlough
with
relatives
law and daughter, Capi. and Mra. .around Woodland.
Don V. Shoroo and family. She was 1 F2 c Rex McMillen from Camp
accompanied by her daughter, Mra. Bradford. Norfolk. Virginia. ia enCharles Kenney, who left for Alter- oylng a fourleen-day furlough with
bury. Indiana, where she will live i its parents. Mr. and Mra. Harley
while her husband. 8/Sgt. Charles McMillen and other relatives. Rex
Kenney, ia stationed there. * Mr. ;
,i; Hr.,..I
April

* Mr. and Mra. Carl Walts left Mon­ Surfaay dinner guests at the home
day morning for St. Petersburg, Fla., of their aon and wWe. Mr. and Mrs. returned from a hospital in England
Where they will make an Indefinite Arthur Allerdlng. Jr., of Hasting*. * to the United States and Is now at
vWt
Mr* Lloyd
Lloyd Hilt
j!j,T . i ne Rev. K k. Lund has been a I a hocpital in Clinton. Iowa, for
visit. w
* air
Mr. and
andl Mrs.
have sold their home on Weat'
S!'smith treatment, ia enloylng a fiftcen-day
Broadway to the Rev. nnd Mrs. P. i"8? *§Snd’chureh'of furlough with his parents and other
W. Moxon of Hastings. Mr. and *h£*?,Y?wsh?n relatives.
Mrs. Hitt will move to their farm i
r”,
Lnors
Word has been received from the
home In East Woodland. * Elwyn P"1 erThLih«M&gt;&gt;&lt;mir^tten&lt;tanre War Department that F/O J. V.
Deli of Leslie spent Monday with
Monasmith. a grand-nephew of Mr*.
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Del). V}\d11(.n„ Ql/LtfiyJS
Della Manktelow, wal killed in
w Mr. and
Mrs.
J.
L.
Smith
visited
'
k
SS
in
France March 13. No particulars
. .»
... „
.. ,
Mary Capron and daughter Karen
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Merriam near were visitors Thursday afternoon at □f the accident were given. It said
letter would follow. John wa* an
Vermontville Sunday afternoon.
the home of Mr. ana Mrs. George a
Instructor
in flying. He had been .
Mrs. Claude Hough of Mulvane,' Forman.
with the R AF. for some time but
I Mrs. George Sears spent Friday in h«d been transferred tn the service*
■ Hastings. * Mr, and Mrs. Charles of lhe U. B. John had lived in
" Albert of take Odessa were Sunday Woodland and was a graduate of the
1 evening guest* of Mr. and Mrs. local school and-had many friends
Report of tho Condition of “The Delton State Bank"
1 Lloyd Towns. * Mrs. Carl Hewitt, here who are saddened by the meaif Deltuu In ihr
Mrs. Howard Hewitt ond MdKEr- Wive.of hi* death A letter he had
! nest Shoma were hi Battle Creek Written the 9th had been received
Tuesday. * Miss Patty Green spent by Mra. Manktelow.
r. Wednesday with her grandparents,
11 , Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Smith. * Mrs WOODLAND ANNUAL SOFTBALL
la»tltu&lt;lon» Art.
Reuben Gerllnger of Hastings spent MEETING APRIL 2
।; Tuesday evening of last week with
The officers of the Woodland Soft­
i her sitter, Mrs. George Sears. * Mr ball. Icamie have callrtl a inecUne
t'ailrii St.!.
I and Mrs. £ O. Bhorno were Sunday for April 2 nt 8 C.W T. to be held
ia | dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T H. at lhe Township hall.for all who
&lt;» Glenn of Allegan, w Mr. and Mrs are .interested' In the formation of .
-1 Art Christopherson of Lake Odessa a league fnr the coming season. Con­
; were Sunday evening visitors with siderable interest has been manl- j
I.IAHtLlTlEB
• Mr. and Mrs. George Sears. * Wil- tested to date and this meeting has
I IndltlJul
tns.soa.n ■ Hain Snyder of Lansing spent from been called to see what teams will
xo7.ua- an Saturday until Monday visiting Mi be entered and to work out a sched­
,1 *;’£'• and Mrs. Milan Trumbo and Miss ule. There will be but 8 teams in
uaA’uJ Gertie Smith. * Little MUs Ann lhe league again thl* year so those
Wlse .of Hastings, is spending this who are entered first will be ac­
TOTAL PKPOHITH .. .
________ 1 week with her grandparents. Mr cepted and all applications should
; and Mrsxciyde Wise
■ ■
TOTAL UAUI1JT1EH in
be in by the night of this meeting.
,3*a,i-ao»
Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. To avoid disappointment, as wa*
' Milan Trumbo and MLss Gertie experienced last year, who tried to
so.ooo oo ; Smith and their guest. William Sny- enter too late, call 2521 and enter
tsooooo der of Lansing, visited Mrs. l*e your team any time before this
axassAil Lehman of Sebewa. w Mrs. Ray Sc­ meeting.
United Brethren in Chritt
--------------- I hantt was a Hastings visitor SaturI. If. Osgood—Minister
I day. * Tiie Rev. and Mra. Fay Wing
accompanied by Mr. nnd Mrs. Jay Woodland
TOTAL L1AH1L1TIE
Union Good-Friday Service. 9:00
Wing of Carlton Center spent Sunpm.
Churches of community are
ilay with Mr. and Mrs Robert Wing
of Grand Rapids. ★ R. J. Kussmaul cooperating in this service.
(•II D«pc«it« Dtaftrrr
entertained twelve of his schoolmates Easter Services:
Morning worship............. 10:00 a m.
Tuesday evening. They attended the
Sunday school...&lt;.......... 11:00 a.m.
theater and returned afterward to
Evening worship................. 7:30 p.m.
his home for reireahments. * Mr
Christian Endeavor.........8:15
8:15 pjn.
:■? and Mr*. John Brechelsen from neat
Prayer meeting at tha church.
Pontiac were Saturday night guests
of their parents. Mr. and Mr. Rob­ Wed, April 4 at 7:30 pm. W.MA.
ert Born. * Miss Marjorie England will meet at the parsonage Wed­
of MSC of East Lansing spent her nesday. April 4.
0 0 9
vacation last week at the home of Kl’patrlck
Easter Sunrise Service.. .6:30 a m.
’her mother. Mrs. V. R. Wotrlng. *
U (1. RETXOUN
isr ti.)
Sunday school ....... .. .10:30 a.m.
। Mrs. Gerald Gonyou and daughter
Morning worship—Easter Message
I Lorraine were visitors Sunday after­
noon at tn- home of her husband's, —Sneclali—11:30 ajn.
Christian Endeavor......... 7:30 p.n.
parent*. Mr. and Mra. John Gonyou।
•
Message by the pastor nt 8:30 p m.
।
Prayer meeting Thursday. 8:00

Odessa. Callers In lhe afternoon
were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hollansworth of
Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Hershberger. W Mrs.-.L. G. Cole of
Hastings and daughter. Mrs Janus
O. Keuy of Treasure island. Calif,
•ailed on Mrs. John Weaver Monday
al the home of Mrs. William Fluiv.
* Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rise of
Beaverton were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelthamcr Mon­
day evening. * Mrs. Orville Sifton
spent last weekend In Lansing visit­
ing at the home of iter daugntcr

MAGIC FOAM*
“Tike tPe^ect llpkoljteuj Cleanel
BENEFICIAL TO FABRICS . . . Rffstoras tha Natural Oil*
Usually Lost With Ordinary Cleaners
DIRT AND GREASE VANISH INSTANTLY

ner guest with Mr. nnd Mrs. Hynes.
| Miss Anna Velte. 81. passed away
1 at her home in East Woodland Wed­
nesday morning. The funesal was
held at the home Friday afternoon
with the Rev. George F. Wingard
officiating. with funeral service in
charge of lhe Rev. F. C. Wing. Miss
f Velte had been bom and lived her
life at the farm homestead of her
parents who were among the early
residents of Woodland township. She
ia survived by . a brother. Charles
Velte and another brother John and
a sister Emma who also live at the
old home, also several nieces, and
nephews. Burial was in Woodland
Memorial cemetery. * Mr. nnd Mrs.
Orlo Llckncr of Sunfield spent Wed­
nesday evening with the former's
sister, Mr. and Mn, Lloyd Towns. *
Mrs. Della Manktelow. who suffered
a fall in her houe about five week
a fall in her home about five weeks
the same and Is as ueilas can tx
expected for one who is D4 year* old
* The Blue Star Mother's club will
meet Monday evening. April 2. with
Mrs. Nellie Barnum. hostess. All

if You Can’t Sleep
Due To

RHEUMATIC PAIRS
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STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

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abstract offices, and far better abstracting. Ask your
lawyer or any unprejudiced person in a position to pass
judgment.

PHONE 2226

HASTINGS

George F. Winsard. Pastor
The Methodist Church
Worship service 10:00 ajn.
•
.’••nlT church 10:30 a.m.
Sunday school 11:15 a.m.
Youth Fellowship 8:00 p.m.
Choir rehearsal Thura. 8:00 p.m.
Easter sunrise breakfast with Y.
Fellowship in charge of this pro­
gram.
Reception of members Sunday
during the morning worship hour.
Woodland
&lt; ar’ton &lt; enter
Worship service 12:00.
■
Sunday school 11:00.
Reception of members.

Pressing Skirt
Pre** lhe center of the back ot
lhe aklrt flrst. placket doted. *eama
even. To shrink a stretched woolen
skirt back into shape, use plenty of
moisture;, press vertically. Place
iron gently—then lift up. Place
again, overlapping flr»t position. Lift
until you get a lively swirl of steam.
Remove from board while steam la
still rising-careful, don’t stretch
again—and lay flat; don’t hang, un­
til material is completely dry. \

■

Do Leaking Ceilings

An average year of abstracting in Barry Couqty will not
produce $5,000 gross revenue, as the revenue depends on
the number of real estate transactions under the present
system paid for by those who need the abstract service,
not by everyone.

The supervisors are familiar with the present over­
crowded condition of our court house, and they know that
tho type of men now seeking jobs are not the kind that
make competent abstractors. The integrity of our board
of supervisors is without question. They are not guided
by SPECIAL INTERESTS.

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of the Brethren
Arthur L. Dodite. Pastor.
6:30 a.m. Easter Sunrise Service.
After the service the young peonlc
are invited to the parsonage for
breakfast.
10: 00 a.m. Morning worship hour.
Cantata: “The First Easter." East,r
Message: That World’s Glory."
11: 15 am. Sunday school.
Union Good Friday service nt the I
Woodland U. B. Church, at 2 pin,]
Love Feast and Communion nt
South Woodland Good Friday all
8 p.m.
Chorus, practice for the Easter
cantata Thursday evening nt 8 pm.
A cordial Invitation to all to the
services of the Church.

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8

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Mrs. Glenn Farthing who under­
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home Saturday and is convalescing
nicely. Mrs. Grant Osgood Is caring
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home of Mr. and Mrs Gall Beaver
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Letter*:—
Thl* Is My Blood
I have no earthly wealth
To share, yet I would give
To those whose sacrifice
Insures that others live.

Fur those who face tiie fire
From foxholes sunk in mud
ve nothing I can send
But this—thl* is my blood.

hn had lived In
i a graduate of the
half many friend*
lened hy the mes­
A letter he had
tad been received

gory bacchanal
la -flowing like red wine
My alma la but a mite.
This bit is blood of mine

1UAL SOFTBALL

Once in an upper room
He came, a saving flood
Of love, to cleanse all hate.
He aald- Thia I* My blood
--Marie Wood Miller.

tie Woodland Softcalled a meeting

hall for all who
the formation of
&gt;mlng season. Conhas been rnani1 this meeting has
f what teams will
work out a ichedye but 6 trama in
this year so those
first will be acpplicatlons mould
it of thia meeting,
ointment, as was
ill 2521 and enter
time before thia

iren In Christ
&gt;d—Minister
ddsy Service. 3:00
of community are
Is service.

10:00 am.

... .7:30 pm.
... .8:15 pm.
the church.

s parsonage WedService. 6:30 a.tn.
.............. 10:30 am.
ip— Easter Message
am.
avor......... 1-M p.m.
pastor at 8:30 pm.
g Thursday. 8:00

Church
of lhe Brethren
2odue, Pastor
er Sunrise Service.
■ the young peonle
the parsonage for
minx worship hour,
irst Easter." EastVnrld's Glory
vday school.

Feb, 10. 1945
Mra Jem Kelly
Hastings. Mich
Dear Mother
Am sorry that I am so late in
writing you. but have covered a lot
uf territory since you last heard
from me I suppose
suppose -----Elsie------has------told
that I am in sunny
or I should say muddy
France. The people in the States
don't realize that there la a war
going on but If they could sec it
over here they would soon learn

through nu&gt; been tom up to some
—.—. We
...---------extent
camethrough one large
town that almost all of it wa* laid
flat. The civilians come around to
the mesa hails and beg for food,
they are so hungry.
I sent Elsie some French money;
It is a lot easier to understand than
the English money. 'I suppose you
are ___
still havl
.._.lng a lot uf snow
““ and
ar­
eola waalher How 1* Dick getting
along in school?
Will elose for now Mother snd
don't worry about me
Lot* of love.
Keith -Sage)
Somewhere In Belgium

One refers to a Sergeant tn my
company and. lhe other la a thumb
nail sketch of my combat experi­
ences to date, which, frankly hasn't
been text rough. But from the look*
of things. I’m preparing myself to
spend the greater part of 1945 in
Europe. Jerry is a lough customer
anywhere. More so when he is
fighting in his own back yard, so
from here on out anything can
happen. All I'm hoping for la that
I can remain in one six foot six
inch piece.
My mail service has been lousy,
guess It's because I have been
through too many "ripple dippies"
and I've gotten myself too many

re for the Easter
y evening at 8 pm.
lotion to all to the
Ihurch.

IHngard. Pastor
:r 10:00 a m

hin 8:00 pm.
il Thur*. 8:00 p.m.
breakfact with Y.
hnrgc of this pro­
members Sunday
ing worship hour.

course) But to dale no Banners
have reached me. but someday
lheyli all come in a bunch, and
I'll have a grand time reading
them. Mother does send me lhe
"Home Front" in her weekly let­
ters. so that helpa.
I have been very fortunate in
my first year in the Army, and I
sure hope that good dame fortune
continues to shine on me.
The weather here now is very
wintry, cold but not much snow.
From all report*. Michigan is really
having a winter.
I sure would be glad lo know of
any Barry county boys with an APO
3 address. Give II to Mother and
ahe'll see that I know about it.
Here's to the best for you'folks
anil the Banner* in '45.
Sincerely.
Winston Merrick
Congratulations soldier, upon lhe
arrival of your new daughter. Glad
you'll soon be here to see the little

nembcrs.

KIDNEYS
May

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enemy resistance from this side of
tho Rhine river. While the 30th
and 7th came out of the line, re­
lieved by lhe new 103rd Infantry
Division, the 15th patrolled along
the Meurthe and kept the enemy
i in a constant state of nervousneM.
trying to guess our next move. The
1 15th did a perfect job of knocking I
e enemy off balance.
During the night of November
19-20. under a cloudless sky. the
7th (Windy's notation is: “Here's
whereI came in IT) and 30th
walked across four footbridges put
in place .under lhe Krauts' very
' noses by the Engineers. At dswn
‘ — attack began from the cast side
i of lhe Meurthe.
A highly optimistic estimate
three weeks "and we'll be on
Rhine." It took seven days On the
33rd Saale*
‘ '
fell when the 7th's
rd Battalion and JOth'J 2nd Battallon slipped through an elaborate
। system of enemy defensA that were
I to have been the winter line. These
battailons attacked one night when
It was so dark and miserable that
, even the wily Krauts, who seldom
1 underestimate their foes, sadly un1 derestlmated our troops By mornMarjorie J. Matthews. 8 l/c. of i ing Saale* was ours and there was
lhe WAVES, la the daughter of little to stop our dash to StrasMr. and Mrs. Clarence Matthew*. 1 bourg.
route 3. Hastings. Marjorie entered 1 The seventh day after lhe attack
service in Aug. HM4. and graduated ; began two battalions moved into
trucks
from Hastings High the spring of, Strasbourg
In
trucks,
relieving
'44. She was recently home for a troops of lhe 2nd French Armored
week, returning to Washington. Division In lhe city. While the 30th
DC
March 7. Her addreu
M is:!
U: cleaned
craned ur
up enemy
------— resistance
—
along i
the naaie«-Htra*t
Baafca-Strasbourg axis, the
Marjorie J Matthews. S I c, Wave, ine
At 15th
Quarters D, Bk* 34-151.
34-151. Mass
Mass At
15th began
began the
the "Watch on the
Neb Avcs.. NW, Washington 18.I Rhine" south 'of Strasbbuig Tiie
DivUion. again garrisop troops of a
odmlnistra large city, took over ---------------tion of lhe town and wiped out an
enemy bridgehead op
of the river near the main
We stopped in England and banks
bridge
stayed about 6 weeks. I got tn see Kchi
December—The first part of the
London and all the famous places
there. We were billeted just outside month was spent in patrolling
Strasbourg and guarding this aide |
ot Manchester
of the river against a possible en l
We moved to France a abort time emy counterthrust
.
ago but didn't get around much
Following are reprints to which
Juat lately we moved here lo our Winston's
letter refers the firs! ।•
present location.
about his Sat —
Were now operating In an old
hotel. I have a room with two Hur Hb Helmet
other boys. It's pretty nice country
all around us and with spring com- for a number of things— washing
Ing everything
tine.________
___
Thi
for the swell job on reporting—
Keep it uni
:t ( ElvI S PROMOTION

NAVY WAVE

Dear Zolly:
Since I last wrote you. I've come
overseas, and been in three differ­ (This letter was received prior to
ent countries. That shows how Ions the news that Winston will soon be
ago It. was. And I'll have to admit home.)
the thing that practically forced
January 3. 1945
dress. This la now my complete ad­ Dear Zolly.
dress:
I am enclosing one of our divi­
Pfc. Robert C. Murphy. 18089062
sion papers, incidentally a souvenir
680th Engr. Topo. Co.
edition yrhich has been fully cen­
APO 408 % Postmaster
sored. therefore permlsaable to
send home. I have marked a couple
of stories which I thought might
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 1945

IIGHTY-N NTH YEAR

Lawrence Wesley Payne, son of
Mr. and Mra. Daniel Payne. Clover­
dale. Mich. R. 1. was graduated
March 11th as a second Lt. and re­
ceived his silver pilots wings at
ioe Army Air Field al Victoria.
Texas.
While at Aloe Field, the grad­
uates spent scores ot hours In the
air learning .formation. Instrument,
high altitude, and night flying in
lhe popular AT-6 Texan. Gradu­
ate* destined for AAF fighter
groups will return to Aloe for
transition training In the P-40
Warhawk and a comprehensive
course in fixed aerial gunnery.
(Bee Home Front notes about Law- early in November for lhe final
rrnce's visit home following grad­ breakthrough of the German's
uation.)
winter Vosges line and to clear al)

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sore. It is quit6 warm dowp here.
SISTERS WITH
How U that buy of mine. Jr.? I ARMY NURSE CORPS
bet he is getting to be quite big
by now. Does he do much talking
yet?
How 1* Dad? Tell him I sa'd,
"hello", and not to work too hard.
although 1 can't come home to help
him. bu' I will be back won. T*
ng now. I hope.
Boy. I never------thought
.... .I would
-------cross the ocean, but here I am. It
Isn't anything like I thought it was
going to be. We are M.P. on tha
ship soe don't have to do any
L.i.rt wora on it. Wt have la'huur*
off and then 4 hours on. so that

1 can't think of much tn write.
Keep your chin up and keep ami)­
: Ina for me and I will -do the same
Tell George I said "hello” nnd to
do some Ice skating for m? thu
&gt; winter.
Your loving
Wllfi
Pvt. William Terpenlng. 36468773
A PO 15674. ' Postmaster

believe I have received all ot
your letters to da A. The last one
they brought to me today, was Kattin i M*
an
dated Jan. 30th. I also got Aunt
Stella'
Please let her know lust
letter today, dated Fsb.
to her. I forgot to mention it in
Nelda's letter
1 have had malaria again and am
I Imagine you had
still in the hospital, but am feeling
will probably be going back the choir party out
to my outfit soon.
Please write Zolly and tei) her I I recall now we really
will buy her a turkey dinner next
you have any real guexi snaps of to choir parties and drove a
Nerita
and.David
........-__________
hen they were and all the other things that a
small? If so. will you send me a
couple I would like to have them. Ing. Well, maybe thia mass wUl MM
Thank*1
Yourjoving brother.
James
Now to change tha subject, M
T j James
ool. 36198055
vou mentioned
film "Since
t master
...
.
- .the
- -----------------u You
Went Away". I haven't aatt
New York.
We ll take you up on that turkey
dinner offer fellow on one condi­
lhe winter here ia quite mtMwi
tion -that you'll "cut u
Just like you used to
_
ole Freeport dazes and that ybuTl i A
.,
crab jourself a wish with the wish-1 IK,,Pe sunshine mixed in.

Watch for your picture William.
were going to be printing it withi_ the
.u- next
—_&lt;
WN&gt;k. Good luck
, in
I fellow.
LEWIS SHAY
Lewis Shay received his promo­
tion from Private to Private First I
Belgium
Class. He has been in service 31
January 30. HMJ
jears this month and has been in j Dear Zolly;
In section I. page 3 there is an
the 7'7.
34th’. tank battalion ever since [ Today I received my issue o! article with the heading "Poor Sol­
Victor
hfs Induction Into the army. He. • Hastings Banner" dated. October diers.” Will you please explain to
was stationed
(tatinnKi In
In Camp
c,mn Cooke.
Crwik,. In- i
. ___
.......... ...
_ ...
T 5 Victor BeUHo. 161O45M
was.
I 12. 1944 I have been getting the me just what it means.
dlantown Gap. Pa . Camp Pine and .. uanncr
ni&lt;»t of
oi the
tne time
time It pav
nav
To me it is the silliest thing I
Banner the
moat
several other camps here in the bewjin
army and
look forward
, ,
J?
Tmpnv,r-«&lt;
“ nere ,n
ine !1I b
been
*w? tn
ln the "W and
forward , have read in a long while. There
states
before
golnr
.
v
Mr
states before going overseaa a year. lo
arrtval In thia Issue there an several Michigan buys here
ago.
is the grandson at Mrs. u an artlcle on wh(ch j WOU|d hkf and they all look the paper over
ago He
Hr U
this city.
1 an explanation.
nermany
Mary Shay of tl
pretty good piece of sarcasm
Dear Zollj
In Hie 16 months I have been
over here I have never seen a bot­
clothes, cooking, taking a bath, and siumng ovlkslas
tle of American beer nor have the
it sometime* sheds shrapnel like
majority of the others so you see
a duck's back sheds water
You were quite right about my
'Beer makes few drunkards here.
Ask Sgt Joaeph Wilson. Whar­
being back on the front lines again.
I can Ret along without cigarettes
ton. N. J., a 7th Infantryman what
One consolation is that it doesn't
but it would be a great hardship
he think* of the helmet and he
for some of the boys God know*
savt, "Brother. I'll never be without ।
there Is little enough here to give
it."
.
them
____
—
enjoyment
...---------------------without taking
--------Leaving hi* position In a ditch to I
away what few cigarettes they do
give aid to a wounded man. Wilson I
now am looking forward to
dodged and ducked in and out of I
Ing soon. Let* all hops
I m enclosing the article pnd
holes, to reach lhe wounded man.
slans come through. It
would appreciate It if vou woulc
During the maneuver, he lost his
though they ought to know
lei! us what its all about
helmet several times, but always
possibly win now.
recovered it.
beiniz surrounded from all
Reaching lhe wounded man. the
reason enough. It
scigeant was giving him first old
Pfc. George Belaon. 38415327
that.
rlniple
strategy
----when a shell burst in a tree above
A P.O 153
Postmaster
shouldn't te liard for those
him. showering fragment* In all
New York. N. Y.
' German High
directions. One chunk, about the
Dear George:—The article to which
B AKBAKA MAI KLB
j
,
size of a hen’s egg banged against
you refer waa a paid ad. Everyone
his helmet, jarring him completely,
la entitled to their own opinion
On March 15th. Helene M. Maur- has been won over *
-------------A. Maur­ . J thlnk lhp tenM
slid off his helmet to his shoulder
her ......
sister -Barbara
and a. newspaper. If functioning er. and uand on to the ground.
Maur- 1 Surrender" are going, and
democratically, must serve all peo­ er. daughters of Mra. George
.. ------ple. In other words soldier, there er. 1102 S. Jefferson St., rtitlrcj
received have, been costly, but if it
-My ears rang for 20 minutes,
lieu- peace and security for all
arc always two sides to a question their appointments as second 'leubut the old helmet refused admiv
— 1 fellows and you folks back
&gt;rps.
or as someone so wisely said, "there;। tenants in the Army Nurse Cor
. sion to the fragment." said the
U«&gt; aftet thia wia over I say . Tm
Is your side, my aide, and lhe right' and began their service with the
| lucky soldier.
side." Best lilck and thanks for1: Sixth Service Command at Camp ; it
;
McCoy.
Wls
I Your speaking of snow:
your
letter.
ZC.
' Dear Zolly.
Pvt. William Tefpening. son of
Both girts were graduated at St pery weather doesn't sot
The army has made lhe greatest
C-imilua. Kalamazoo. Mich. and but doe* sound ilka
I mistake of its life It has removed Mrs. Roy Terpenlng. Hastings. R.
4.
who
has
recently
gone
overseas.
410
S
Kinney
Blvd.
practiced
nursing
at
Borgess
Hos1 weather. We are very 1
I mr from the position of instructor
Mt. Pleasant. Mich.
pftal in the same city.
i present in our weather
at Las Vegas. Nev., and made me (Sec letter in Home Pro
a student in Sioux Palls. South
Dak. at the Army Radio School
1 thrrr.
there.
At least from all indications,
they are going to try to set me
thru the school. It's a 26-week
course In Radio Operation and
Maintenance No doubt the Radio
will benefit both me and the army,
but I do not relish the prospect of
being a student again.
■
My address here is as follows:
Sgt Don C. Reid. A S.N. 38421383
Scdn. H Rks. 912. SF A AJ». (TB)
Sioux Falls. South Dak.

SAVE

THOMAS MIAY
Thomas M. Shay was promoted
from Seaman first class to Cox­
swain He has been aboard 3 des­
troyers since he has been in the
Navy. He enlisted tn the Navy In
October before Pearl Harbor. He
has been oversea* several times
and has taken part in several in­
vasions. His wife. Thelma resides
In Battle Creek and his brother
and sister reside In Hastings. They
are Dan Shay and Mrs. Pauline
Skinner.

Time
Temper
Traveling

February 7. IMS
Mra, Roy Terpenln*
R. 1
Dowling. Michigan
Dear Mother:
Well, here I am trying to write
von a letter. How ia everybody bark
home? I am Juat fine.
We are on a ship In the South
Pacific. The firat two davs we were
on the ship I was seasick and now
I have a sunburn which is very

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they are Infantry, we ack ack And pray lo God that this won
deep gratitude to thoee people fur men aren't able to bathe and put guard German's, j catch guard duty SERVES WITH SPARS
| shooters get into it al times— al- „i*»t,
■
clean clothes until they get quit* often. 1 usually eaten te even
I though nqt very often. The infanIIIL IlVriL IKVni
units, in the meantime, the reall out to win Hie war. I would home from work. And to make 4 or 5 days Chaslns G«
■tlll does the work and are the And end all strife and keep
malnder of lhe Company w»re tbk-1 also like to extend my heartfelt matters worse, some even have to
that will win thu war.
right.
en prisoner*—thus my being re-1 sympathy to them In their hour of, walk to work because they don'.t
im going to write to Donald
missing with th* rest
great trteK It must be a terrible I get enough gas for both pleasure te sleeping lime.
are retting a nice touch of spring ported
a days pass by and turn to nigh
te -a •tough
When
I returned to my Com- thing when you get up
In the and
—J business ’It* certainly
— - ••­
here. The run has shone very
Wh&lt;
___ t wan nu&gt; uauress. nc won i . /e still keep faith because wv'
Cpl. Edward 8
especially with the cigarette
brightly here *H day. Ot count I P*"&gt;- much to the surprise of Tom, morning and go to work, to know war.
be doing much ot anything if he ia I
right.
.■ and
the reel. I found out (hat. that you will be gone from your •h'.itjjnhaven't seen any bled life, but may- ___
Kurr
i
New York. N. Y.
I had been turned In as "Missing", hbmc for a whole day. And e»-, To the forty odd men that re-'
ba that will come later.
surely
will
be
O.K.
a*
long
a*
he
And
love and freedom fori which
It was too late to do anything peclally when te te necesaary to, fused to strike. I dffer my congrut! I* in lhe hospital.'And if I were I stands,
then, ao all aI wuiu
could uv
do wa*. write. work
n too. The condition* under ।। ulatioiu. To the othen- Gentlemen,
In France with the-7th Army!
you know. I cgnl tell you very .lie.,,
I
him
I
would
slay
there
a*
long
as
'
It's
hard *tte true our goal U&gt; gi
the
war
is
definitely
not
uvtr.
January 39. 1945 i
much of It. 8o until later 1*U close home as soon as possible and try lo which they work must be terrible.
Utay
can
wp
hte
"
------ High
A.
Kelley
tell the family I was all right.
i Fve btM told that sometimes these
Mr. and Mn. George Wallfare
I it's possible, they
rain.
It te ail lo me a fantastic night- I .
i It te cold
But on we strive for we were shoi
mare but again I am
—- 1
HaMlnga Michigan
Wesley Hanker
like
a
typical
That
life te gained, by life alor\e
nn
• . .................
still here
•*an'
...... ,
11
i BROTHERS PROMOTED
(Irminy
Dear Folks:
was an experience I never want to
’“bruary 14. 1£H5
It has been quite awhile since 11
Yas these are thoughts that pass
go through with again, believe me.
Germany
Dear Zolly.
last
iwrote
you.
or
anyone
for
that
,
—
—
foot
or
two.
by
Again
I
want
lo
say
I'm
sorry
for
February 22. 1M5;
“as I h»-« “never written tn Vou matter. I keep telling myself that'
I and It has drifted some. Nice place As every night alone we Hb.
.
. all the disturbance I vs caused nnd
before J thought I would write you I must write' a few thousand let- i
to go skiing but don't aend my We hope these days are not in v»
I received a letter from my also thanks a million for your help-1
now. i have read many of.the Ict- ters. bul l never gel at It. At least |
skto.
And pray It shall not be again.
Mother today, along with a clipping Ing my Mother in her worrying. I
I Goodnight for now. I am feeling We're here to keep our homes i
my intentions are good, at .times;
from the Banner of my "MlMlng really appreciate what you've done.
and find them to be interesting.
anyway. I guess the main reason te I
cure
I fine at the present. Would like
In Action" January 1. My reason I I really must close for now and
f am not going to say anything that there just isn't a thing to1
very much to get home. It seems The right to live and serve ai
«-•—
— ■-te to sort
— -■»
-et aa few
-for writing
this letter
of .get
few winks
winks of
or sleep
sleep—
—thankr
tnamcr '
of what’s, gblng on. for-vou get all write.
more.
' like I have been in France two
Itpologize for causing all the con- 1 again.
the new* over the radio and in
At the present I am silting in
। years alone.' Truthfully I don't
fusion. For that I am sorry—but ’
. Weslev Manker
new*i&gt;apers. Beside* I don't care to whnt was at one time mmmnr'l I
■ know how long I have been here. To mislead people gone astray,
to be able to say I'm not "Missing Pfi. ' Correction Please". It's Gen­
talk about it I would much rather w.-uiiruom. ur as leuc i
tur
Nothing to keep track with and We re going on we're going to w
in Action" I am indeed glad. I rr*i George Patton. Jr. not Frarvt
talk about things that are much that. It has a drain in the centes I
। don't care. Juat looking forward to And end this scourage of greed a:
think Ill try to tell you a little]Teh! tch!—
more pleasant
of the floor and we carried what;
sin.
' that great day.
of what happened that fateful day.
Wesley Manker
I sec that some of the fellows are might have been a washing ma­
Your loving son.
Our Company waa ordered to at- &gt; S Sgt. Wesley Manker
home or on their way home on fur­ chine outside. It's a good place to
We'll nil agree that it'a not fun
tack a village and to fulfill an
A PO. 35.
Postmaster
loughs. I wish that I could be home sleep. We have a stove which keeps
To go Ui sleep lulled by a gun.
order we did so. We didn't meet
Pfc. K. O Wellfarc. 36404354
New York. New York
too. Maybe the day will come soon u* uncomfortably warm or cold,
Or fay the distant blast of bomb
very much resistance in going Into
A.P.O. 758.
Postmaster
when »t all can be home for good. which ever it feel* like. Ateo elec- !
Or roar of planes a* they come c
the town but when we occupied
What a happy day that will be
trie lights, but we had to work for
I,t Hugh A. Kelley,
But Mill we do and know we mi
Bob Anderson and r write back them. We had no wire to hooK
AIM.
their stuff on their next move. We
i Excerpts from letters written by Remember that tn God to trust.
and forth as we are old friends. them up with so we waded snow,
had arrived In one particular build- We worked beside eabh other at the salvaging what we could • hanging '
i John Lockwood, who te now in tn- In spite of all we have to face
Memphis 15. Tenn.
Ing and succeeded In setting up a I
We'll take It nil and thus erase
Manufacturing Company.
from
pole*
and
trees.
The
voltage:
_
..
..
:
—
—
—
r
—
~~
—
••
­
C. P. and security guard. Well, the Dear Zolly:
1 saw a white Christmas this was too high for our 110 volt bulbs
Betty M. Klblinger
8 I/O te; George Lockwood. Hastings.
&gt; This threat of tyrannical foe
I -----received
next morning the German Armut
’
**'“* a copy of the Banner
yejtr. but It wasn't a pleasant one— by using one bulb a* a resistance. , sP*n,d*n»
•••ht day leave, which
Wc made lhe
CQfn Iasl n|gh;. | That tries to make our freedom i
moved in—circling the town and this week that was a couple of
spending
It
on
the
front
Unes.
so
it
was
necessary
tp
cut
it
down
wl,
'J
h
*L
r
Mol
He.
and
it
was
most
successful.
I
took]
lhe building we -were In They then weeks old. In it was a story, along
A Tribute To My Wlft
Well. Zolly. I think I'll close for
I am not operating the radio at Mary I. Klblinger of Fine ink*, n over to Ikung's place and we I
immediately began opening Up with with another one that vitally con­
thl.-. time us I have run ofit of present. Instead I am looking aft- Barry CounW. at the home of hsr butlt a fln? oul jn back l0 coolt u । I met her same as others meet
point blank fire and naturally I cerned me. about an unauthorized
Mrs. E E- u?'lsword*. Hoplite to return home ________
er some __________
equipment ___
that tent, in
In ! «*ter.
“f®r. MT»North on.
tin can waa our popper and, I knew she'd make my life coi
strike at the Bliss company. Ac­
--------------------------------------------------S(r«t, B»UI. Crerk.
&gt;,
,h,
.1 plete.
some sunny day.
use.
There are just the
two of us-- 3rd Street,
cording to this story, the strike I
Sgt Ciao Card. 364129G0
Seaman Klblinger was a 1940 pajr
pHcvw the handle He got1 I courted her in that fair land
the other Operator and little me. i S'""*""
GEORGE MARTZ
Artny puls it. a strategic wlthdraw- was called because the War Labor
raduate of ^
‘on. HlghJJchool
UrX 4nd Mme rock
t
., And titan I asked in time her hat
A PO 30. •; Postmaster
1 don't have the slightest Idea how ' graduate
DflU—•••—.------- .
el. Upon finding my way back to Board failed to authorize z raise
New York. New York
.George James Martz ami Donald
lont I'll be at this, but I hope to and attended MuUinex Business we -mashed up. so we made pop Hhc-bkl me bide hty time until
the rear and friendlv troops. I got for these gentlemen. Through your
get back to operating the radio in 1 College at Battle Creek She was com. We made it all and ate it all. I would be sure she would, full
woods occupied by enemy column I would like to express mv O. Martz of -the U. S.'Navy. son;
the very near future. But it will! employed at the Bitts Manufactur- and it was really good. We couldn't1 My dreams and wishes, whims a,
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martz of
......
__ ■ ...
Ihu Ing Company
.’(Otnitlni,
until
uo- go­ make much at a time, but we had
fears
.
o‘«Ra*tlngs
until
February 36. 1943
। R. 3. Hasting*, have been recently
ust __
my ,..-u
luck not
to.
promoted,—George to Chief Petty Dear Friend* and Neighbor*.
vent--through
my barracks bags ing to Eaton Manufacturing Com­ n lot of fun doing It. Tsunc has I And love her still through passit
. ------------ „------| Officers nnd Donald to Second .. Ju»t thought I would write a let- thl* afternoon
pany where she was employed nt about 8 boys besides himself, and । yean.
-*•---------- *------------rhat------------I could
to see------Class Petty Officer.
ter for. the paper. 1 am well and I get rid of. I have too much stuff the time she joined the Bpars ip they had never eaten it before, but
' George was home the week ot Dec. feeling’ fine I am working every­ to be carrying'around. I threw out April 1944.
they liked it and all were anxious I Yes. finally she did consent
And years did paas moat happl
have too
llways somethinsomething —
to *keep
you a lot of vtuff
Muff and still
st
Seaman Klblinger took her train­ to help make it.
10th and Donnld was home from day. Always
—----spent
I suppose you know f have much. 1' am sending
JI home some ing In Palm Beach. Florida and L.
ftb 22nd to Mar. 5th. Both have
So here te a request for some
_ —_things I would
d like to keep
now stationed In Washington. D. C. more. Please send me more pop; Along with her. we pulled togetlv
■p those airplanes flying. By things.
; been stationed in the state.* the , to keep
And stood life's iriab and slnrn
oast year. George in Calif, and Don , my address you can see I am in the with me but can't and am able to
tom if you can anyway.
did weather.
a
Troon
‘'
along without. Don't be surIn Jacksonville. Fla.
Troop Carrier trroun.
group.
get al
I am on night call this week so
Mr friend Harold Johiteton is ’ prised if I write back for it. Just later. Tm not too stuck on going have to stick close to lhe basha. i
,
...
tumor me The Bible you sent me out and picking up everything I Maybe I can grt some more letters I It would together closer make
in ...v
the ...
air Transport Command .......
int numor
Scotland. I was In Scotland for one; if coming but don't think I am gc- see. It's a darn Rood way to get answered. I hove quite a pile again.; Our love endearing ever growing
In
many
ways
to
us
were showing
dnv That sure wasn't very long. | ing to the dogs altogether—I am yuur head blown off. The Germans
•Yesterday noon when I got back
! found Harold's name in a Rfgte-, keeping a New Testament whether
“u mW «.
,T,a .TOk/'z,"; Il’s true we'd sometimes disagree
tratlun Book in PrtMitwJoY. Scot-i I rend It or not.
We could not always alike see
land. I know exactly Where he Is.
Don't send me any more pipe
But noon. she'd win me with hei
hut he wouldn't havt the slightest 1 fuel until I write for It. I have
charms
Idea where I am: 1 .sure would like I enough now to last me and the 7th a half mile. Along the road werc|on . we are BOjn» (0 telcbratc the
^Mlh^u^lik^th^nne^ou
100
wo
rd*
”
’
he
’
oo
Chinese
words
1
The "Minx" I'd end up In her arms
to M-e him attain.
, Aimy until the middle of August.
The
storm would pass. the sun
I had a furlough here In France ' 1949. Instead, send anything eatwould
shine
I •»eni* to England .and spent my able regardless of whether you
She'd ssy. "My sweet, you still are
fuitough with my girl friend. Her think I like it or not. I can eat
mine".
hame i^"Winnie Bayfield". I spent most anything now. excepting corn
Tn
spite
of
all I'd say or do
three day* ip London with her. I, beef. To prove te. I ate a esn ot
It always ended "I love you".
had a very nice time on my fur-1 oysters the other night. Of course,
lough. I hope to go to England i they were cooked.
*00 InnihVl4
verv ■‘'UcccmIuI with them so after,
again. I have ateo been to Paris.'
I took a picture or two today. WH ££*.1 r^&gt;»Utnthte(ltnThaP^Mra 41 Wh,le 1 l“ed n fork- WC had Then in our Hyps ns time was
France. Parte sure te a very preltv One of myself taken out here in T?fanJ
'I Chinese ten—you can only drink it A sight of heaven given Joy.
Place. The Eiffel Tower looks much the snow. I'll send you one if thev nm-nd
“nd “Iter lhc klnd
n,e“lo- f not
run Into
an First came our girl nnd then oi
into, and there I wm
was alone
along , lK',“re R
larger on the ground than from turn out oJt. Some of thc*e
boy
। hope to get at some developing and with a few others walking up and egg dish with onions and stuff in
nrtniii-o. -----------i have enough —..........
stuff to —
do down and around. Of course we It I liked that very much. Every- | LHe rsme was filled clear to t!
T have flnwn over Parte three !: printing.
brim
don't get up even or beyond the body eats out of lhe same dish. |
lime We flew circle* around the I it with excepting paper andthat is
Mill It te though I am In.
infantry every day. and we didn't When you want some egg. you just
Eiffel Tower. Pans L* a little larccr furnished.
than London. Both arc pretty nice
I don't have much chance to get know at the lime. Ever since, ev­ reach over with your chopsticks Tills came our happy home to sa
places. I hope to visit them both souvenirs. There isn't much around eryone, especially myself, has been nnd grab some. Then we had i
again
' any way. I might send some Nszi a bit more cautious. Regardless of chicken glbiet soup which wu also1 But though f be ten thousand mil
.some work I have here is to junk, but It will have to wait until what Donald or Junior say. since good. In a little dish we each had I still am haunted by her amlles.
Her loving words, her tender Lout
Mine famous Chinese sauce which That gives and gave me courai
te made of mold. You dip the t-ws.l
much
giblets or anything in that before Tn take these days both good am
you cat it. It probably sounds fun­
bad.
ny to you that I like t^at. but II I thank my God. and sure am glad
really makes the sluff taste good.
। We ateo had rice, of course. You eat With such a girl as Fem. my'wifei
that our of Individual bowls and
hold lhe bowl up lo your mouth Addresses :and scoop the rice In with the two
S«t. Kenneth Schantx. 6363268
chopsticks held together. When
Ho. 1542 Service Unit
there te a little rice left, you pour
some of the chicken giblet soup in
Cleveland 14. Ohio
with the rice and drink that. Be­
sides that, we hod regular chicken
Lt. Wm. D. Barnes, Jr.. 0-768931
and rout pork. Boy. what that
AAFIS &lt;Bl Sqdn H MAAF
sauce docs lo that stuff!
Box 731
It was a pretty sizeable meal,
Midland. Texas
but we cleaned about all of it up.
We had one more thing, a little
Pvt. Paul Priddle. 36(90018
swordfish That was the only thing,
APO. 15867.
Postmaster
I didn't like and Tsung didn't care.
New York. N. Y.
for it much cither. It tasted like.
It was about 500 years old. Nearly
Pfc. Gerald Skidmore. 34463578
knocked you over.
I wanted to pay (or my share,
San Francisco. Calif.
hut Tsung insisted that wasn't the
Chinese way. so r couldn't.
CpI. Victor E Mead. 36181813
I enjoyed it very, very much.
Co. B 130th Tng. Bn. 33rd Tng.
Memories like that I will cherish
forever. He has really done a lot
I.A.R.T.C. U. S. Army
for me. and I'll never forget II.
Camp Livingston. La.-,
Well, I must quit now. I am fine
Lots of love.
Pfr. Harold K. Cole. 36150883
■, John
A.P.O. 322. "■ Postmaster
San Francisco, Calif.
Keith Charles-Mead. F l/c, now
In the South Pacific wrote the fol­
William Daniel Hubbell. 8 2/c
lowing poems:
■
A Sailor's Thoughts
U. 8. Navnl Air Facility Brka. !•
Trenton. N. J.
We're many miles from friends so
dear.
Pvt Forest Dale Falconer.
Away from home, familiar scenes
36934319
But still thank God. we have our
Bka 2173 T Troop R. 2nd Rcg&lt;
dreams.
C.R.T.C.
We think of things that long have
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finally found one of our friendly

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Pfc. Michael H. Ulrick. 3646887
410001 AAF BU. ‘Rec 8&gt;
Patterson Field. Fairfield. Ohio
i Ood that thia won

Pfc. Raymond K. Smith. UBMCR
Co H 8PC8 C Bka MB
Quantico. Va.

strife and keep

Pvt Douglas H. Florla. 36468332

BARRY C0UMTT COQRTMOVSI
niBUART SBSSIOX

SUPERVISORS
PROCEEDINGS

waiter Gillett and wife to Har­
old E. Curpente; and wife. H Lot
3. Gun lake resort. Yankee Springs.

&gt; rirwK

hoamu of at'pr.HViHORs

Albert F. Wlertnsa. Trustee and

Big Springs. Tex.

by and turn to nigh
p faith because we'

Harold
Harald ‘
Hillside
Neil G. Und.
w&lt;« Kl-

Bgt. Donald A. Keeler. 36858222
Hq. Co. 1 I.R.T.C.
Camp Rucker. Ala.

1 freedom tor* which

nncai ■ ---I

Change Cletus C. Valentine's ad­
dress to 6qd. "H" Bka. 752, other
wise the same.

le Maa. the heat ai

rive for we were ahtn
gained, by life alone.

Pfc. W. V. Merrick. 30696823
23rd General Hospital
AP.O. JT7. t Postmaster

thoughts that paa*'

Lindsey

S.OOO &lt;»&lt;&gt;

;ht- alpne we lie.
se days are not in va
shall not be again.
lo keep our homes

Lt. Jstk Laubaugh. 0-834256
APO. 141. % Postmaster

5.300.00

nri. Miraifan ,
P.h a, im

Cpl. Harry J. Williams, 10153341

o live and serve

mce and allow the U'
people gone astray,
on we’re going to w
i scourage ot greed ai

UOL'RT HOUSE NEWS
Warranty Deeds
i Maurice J. Pender and wife to

I &lt;&lt;

Ensign Dale E. Hauer. 37720!
'i Fleet postofflce

i 3 and 4. Blk 15, Uncoin Park'Add
Pfc. Palmer J. Kimble. 3615280®

ee that it's not fun
■u lulled by a gun.
list ant blast of bomb
lanes us they come oi
do and know we mi
hat in God to trust.

M4J4
v as

Ncw York. N. Y.

3 SO

Sgt. Elmer J. Willison. Afi.N,
36179707

13.63

3O2.i«

New York. N. Y.

of tyrannical foe
। make our freedom

F O. Howard A. Shellington

m(e To My Wlfs
jtne as others meet
d nuke my life coi

master
San FranUco, Calif.

n Produre .aid •ad'
Ckkk rat aa ht»4 3S0
liv
«'XI rralrt .
..
IM Corn &lt;w.
I3S
« t-a.
.
|3SI o"uU «•
too l.
70 ■»»
202.53 WhM «(,!»•
on bt«d .
S74 ai
• -S

r.oo &lt;&gt;o

Or la A. Arnett and wife to Hud-

aoa.ou

• Arnett's Mill Lake Rraurt. Johns­
town.
. Margje Raldt to James A. John1 son and wife. Par. city.
Waiter Culbert and Albert M.
Klnne and wife. Waller Culbert
Plat No. 1. Lol 8. Middleville lake.

aofluO

«•»&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;

Lawrence A. Case and Bernard

Richard I. Scott. F 2/c

tr in that fair land
isked in time her hai
bide my lima until
sure she would. ful
and wishes, whims a

Margaret 8. Currier Adgate to
Roy C. Noffke and wife. 95 Ac. Sec.
5, Thornapple.
Richard ’ll. Smith and wife to
Clyde F. Smith and wife, 20 Ac.

Sr I r.K.SuoN • t .-IV.

BS C. U-&amp;N.T.C.
Ens. Donald I. Smith
NAB. Hutchinson. Kansas

T Sgt. Giles Burghduff. 20635344
Co. A. Carnal Bn.
Camp Howze. Texas

she did consent
did paas moat happl

ial and care we'd taki
tether closer make
rieirlng ever growing
ys to us were showing

Joseph W. Bump. ARM 1 c
*'■ Fleet postoffice
New York. N. Y.

d sometimes disagree

Pvt. Wm. Vandennale. 36985204
A.P.O. 781. R. *7 Postmaster

I d nnd up in her arm
would pass, the sun
ir
My sweet, you still aro

Orrle G. Celt and wife to DenCpl. David 8. Goodyear. 36417394
A.P.O. 350.
Postmaster
J4ew York. N. Y.

ded "I love you”.

Benjamin F. W
Henry O. Gerber a.
Sec. 23. Johnstown.

Barry.
Constance Duln Beard to
Springs
John Andrews to Warren M.
Burdick and wife. Lot 72. Nash­
ville.
Harold W. Griffeth and wife to Park. Yankee Springs.
Janet L. Smith to Richard
Grace M. Waddell, 2 parcels. Sec
22, Thornapple.
C. w. Bradford to Prances Ward. Park. Yankee Springs.
W&gt;, Lots 1272 and 1273. city.
Robert L. Beadle and wife to J. Cleland and wife. Lot IS. I
Everett U Phelps and wlfa. WH 4. Sandy Beach Part. Yai
Springs.
Chartai H. Oiler and wife
Sarah Kepkey, Lou I, f —
Roy Cordes and wife. Lota 5. 8. 13 Keeler Bren . Middleville.
and 14. Blk. 14. Uncoln Park Add,
Howard Temple and
city.
Mary Temple. Lot 44. a
Ptat. Prairieville.
Floyd W. Pre*
land Plat, Yankee Springs
Fern Herrington to Marshall F

Isabella

saunas.
Leo F. Clay and wife to Charles N 62 ft.'Blk. 44. Middleville.
. Gorham and wife. Lot. 1. E2tgHenry Leep and wife to David
land's Sub, Sec. 5. Orangeville.
James Slocum and wife to Ralph
Laura Ackelt to Leia Young. Lou
90 and 91, Hardcndorff's Add.
। Add.. Eddy's Beach. Hope. ’
.
Nashville
। Harry V. Smith and wife to Lloyd
--- ------------ham L
Ac. Sec. 22,
Barry.
rv Coubij •• a«
Orover C. Marshall and wife to
George W. Meade and wife to
•ferriBg will, •»» Harvey H. Cheeseman and wife. 80

E Miller. 16088223
I % Postmaster

ic’d win me with lie

Yankee Springs.
Helen Duln to Richard Rose, Lots

West and wife,
tleton. -

Lot 638. city.
William K. Liebier and wife to
William R. Ferguson and wife. Lots

F. O. John C. Bush. T 133315
288th AA.F. BU. CC.TS. F.
Peterson Field
Colorado Springs. Colo.

ter. we pulled togetti
ife’s trials and itort

Patrick

Anna £. Endsley, et al. to Nor­
man Barry and wife, 100 Ac. Sec.
18. Castleton.
t Imore
John W. Duffey and wife, et al.

30 HirLI.In

still through pass!

to

Walton and wife to
Mrs. Adah A. Bunn. Lol 2. Bik. 5,
Roush's Add. Freeport.
Lynn Bishop and wife to William
Chetwin Wood and wife. Par. Sec.
15. Hope.
Clifford O. Conklin-to Benjamin
W Conklin. 20 Ac, Sec. 11, Johns­
town.
Helen Duln. et al. to John W.

noARn OP M'l’KKVISORS

Arthur J. Miller and wife lo Irv­
ing Brandt and wife, 40 Ac. Sec.
8. Assyria. ’
Gilbert Timm and wife to Fred

FlgbUag UaU
Regarding the origin of the word
'•squadron." the literal maaaing ia
a body of fighting men formed
a square. Many early referemaa r
this word in connection 1
mounted troop* only, while ।
cases are cited in which "
ron 11 BUo “ppllcd to foot I
the lexicographer BuUokar
1616 that a squadron was a
form in batteL” In modern
and naval language howr
word Is generally applied
consideration for tha form
the troops, tanks, vessels a

Sgt. Clarence Wallers, 36879190
A P.O. 25J.
Postmaster
New York. N. Y.

our girl and then o

Cpl. Howard L. Naylor. 36458833

ras filled dear to t!

WANTED!

New York. N. Y.

Is though I am in.
nr happy home lo sc:

Pfe. Richard A. Shellenbarger.
36950508
A.P.O. 410. 5 Postmaster

I be ten thousand mil
i tin ted by her smile*. 1
'ords, her Under touefl

Pvt. Fred R. Birman. 36964773
APO. 88. % Postmaster

te days both good am
Pfc. Gerald James. ASN 36458871
AM. 19095-A 1 Postmaster
New Yoyk. N. Y&lt;

God. and sure am glad
fit to HU my life,
girl as Fem. my wife.

MEN--Age 18 to 60

Pvt. Ralph E. Burroughs. 36951920
A P.O. 218. 5L Postmaster

’th Schantz. 6562268
Service Unit
rcade
14. Ohio

Pfc. Kermit E. Bolton

I Barnes. Jr.. 0-768921
Sqdn H MAAF

HOARD OP XUPERVIAODR

THE E. W. BLISS CO. NEEDS EXPERIENCED MEN, TRAINEE OPERATORS
ANDGENERALHELPERSFOR MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY. ASSURED
POST WAR WORK. NO LOST TIME FOR CONVERSION.

Truax Field Madison. Wis.
Pvt. Gail V. Slocum. 36408877

Priddle. 3698D01R
17.
Postmaster

3503 A AP B.U.
Charyite Field. Illinois

d Skidmore. 36462576

Pvt. Royden D. Yarger. 30977940
A.PX). 91.
Postmaster
New York. N. Y.

iaco, Calif.

■ E Mead. 36181813
h Tng. Bn. 33rd Tna.

i K. Cole. 36156663
, *t- Poatmaster
Isco. Calif. .

aniel Hubbell. 8 2c
I Air Facility Brkx 1-.

; Dale Falconer,

T Troop R. 2nd Reg

JW-COST
RVICE ON
L MAKES
then something
wrong is our
less and pleas-

100% WAR WORK

MICHIGAN NEEDS
MILLION GARDENS
A plea for a million better gar­
den* In Michigan this year has been
issued by Paul R. Krone, extension
specialist in horticulture at Michi­
gan Bute college and state victory
garden director.
There is a greater need than ever
for victory gardens In 1945, ha
stresses.. This is apparent because
of rationing, the drafting of all I
available manpower for the army,
and plans for commercial vegetable
growers to reduce their acreage by
about 10 percent.
Mr. Krone say* there is ugent
need for the family sized garden,
producing the necessary green and
yellow vegetables. Special emphasis
should be placed on growing more
greens next spring and summer, he
declares Green vegetables such as
spinach, chard, broccoli, and oUwra
which were not grown so extensively i
last year, are high In nutritive1
value.

MORNING
NOON

NIGHT
GIVE THEM
MILK. THEY

ALL LOVE IT

»

Higher Btreets
The street levels of modern Rome
in many places -are 20 feet or more
above thd* roadways of ancient
Rome.

GREAT FOR
COOKING
TOO

YOU
that
we have helped hun­
dreds of individual* and fam­
ilies ia this community solve

god-up Muffler
CARS

HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT,
jn
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. - QT. lo

FIPMPT. NUVATI StAVICI

SALES
Century

Phone 2482

CITIZENS CREDIT
CORPORATION
lUsttnga Natl Bank Bldg.
1I1H W. HtaU Bt, FiM
Hastings, Mkh.

EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hastings

INSURANCE FOR EMPLOYEES

WAGES THAT THE WLB FEELS ARE IN THE
Group Hoipitalization and Surgical Iniuranea it
RANGE WITH GRAND RAPIDS, BATTLE CREEK,^available at low cost to all employee.
AND KALAMAZOO.
FREE $1,000 LIFE INSURANCE . . . Policy to furnished to ell em­

The men who work here ore your friends and
neighbors-many of them hove been with the com­
pany since it was organised and hold more than 20
years seniority.
All applicants must clear through the U. S. E. S.

FCHFOR THESE
LTS CARELY .

Down Battery

ALL OUR PRESSES AND PARTS ARE GOING INTO DEFENSE PLANTS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY
TO HELP PRODUCE THE MATERIALS OF WAR.
-

5677
ALL EMPLOYEES AFTER
THE FIRST TWO MONTHS
OF EMPLOYMENT ACCU­

MULATE J DAY VACA­
TION PAY PER MONTH UP
TO TWO WEEKS

ployees after 6 months of employment.

Bring birth certificate.

WANTEDFOR
Machine Shop
Lathe Operators
Mill Operators
Drill Operators
Tool &amp; Die Makers
Planer Operaton
Assemblers and
Helpen

Foundry
Moldera
Chippers
Crane Operators
Chain Hookers
General Helpers for
All Deportments
Pattern Mak

CONSOLIDATED PRESS DIV. E
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

This also carriee a weakly

is mode to the employee for this insurance. All employeae fully
covered with Workmen's Unemployment and Compensation Insur­
ance and Social Security.

Apply at Personnel Office.

POST WAR WORK
a full force full time. When Peace to
assured and regulations permit dvili
production, it will not bo necessary
lay off or shut down to convert.

Non. U«HI swh Hma wa will
full blast on WAR WORK.

�W Mr. and Mrs. Caago Smith and! Mra. Louella Rcesor: Board of DI-1 The ceremony wm performed in
family of Lansing were Sunday. rector*. Mrs Margaret Smith, Mrs.. the home of the grooms brotherdlnner guests of the former’* par-; Eilpha Hauer.
In-law and aUtar. Mr. and Mr*
cuts Mr and Mrs S. W. Smith *r
****
_,
Leeter Noble at Vicksburg. MichMIju Roberta Wise spent Friday I A family dinner honoring Pvt. । |g*n The single ring service was
Formgn
and
Sautfday
in
Grand
Rapids
Don
L.
McMillen
who
was
home
on
read by the minister of the Methfamily of Ionia with her sister Mr and Mrs Rus- »
fourteen-day
furlough from1 odist church, the Rev. Lightf.’Mt.
•cl! a&gt;rum«
Rletsma and family.
Camp
Meade. Maryland. WM en- [ Members of the ImmedUlefamillcs ■
sen
iI —j at
Mr and
Mrs A)
Slperley
and
Joyed
the home of his outer. | were present.
Mr.
and
Mra.
A)
Siperley
and
S' JX LT Sf'.JS:
son Jack and Mra. ■feoK
E§Kh Won-|M«Donna Dodge J*™.of Sunfield
71m'bride wore an aqua wool:
’! SSidyTmtoT®
S
i Mnndav evening. Hl* parents, Mr. I dreas jvlth brown and white acccs-1
.
...
enterDexter Connor of lonla.
Mrs. a™l
Har*^
McMllten.
en—. ' soric* and her flower* were white:
ter on gardenia*. The bride's attendent.
GeorBe Star of Now York City, ialncd with a family dinner
*r&gt;z, Daw D»&gt;w&gt;r«a nt
Miss Vivian Larsen of McBrides. ।
Odcsaa called on Mra. Perry Hory i Mias Peggy Oallagcr of Ionia, and I Thursday evening for Don.
। Sunday. * Mr. and Mn.. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Millon Hartom of I
Leffler and daughter Joan of Has­ Bellevue, were Sunday afternoon'
w. N.
«. Stowell .w..
Pvt. Den L. McMillen who en- being yellow rose buds. Cecil Jor­
at lhe D.
home.
. tings were weekend guest* of Mr. callers
and Mn. Ford Stowell and Mr. and * Clare Lambert and sons. Robert! Joyed a fourteen-day furlough vls- dan of Woodland attended the
attanded a family dinner Sunday
and Jack of the Paratroop Division, itlnx hta patent- Mr- »nd Mr*. groom.
gt the home of Mr und Mrs Roy Mr*. Robert Crockford of Midland U. S. Army, were gueat* of Mr. and Harley McMUlyi alld other rclaA beautiful three tiered wedding
Alluding of Carlton. Other guest* were Sunday dinner guest*.
Mrs. Verdon Stowell Friday eve-! the--, and frlcndsycturned to Camp cake featured the supper, which
Mr. and Mn. George Guyman ning at their home. * Mr. and Mrs Meade. Maryland leaving from Ba - followed at the Noble home.
were Mr. and Mr*. Arthur AllerdiBg Jr-. Mr. and Mr* Harry James. and daughter Mollie and Mr. and Lyle Furst ।Barbarn Manning* of tie Creek Friday morning. Hl* adThe couple will make their home
Mn. Martin StuU and son Donal.l Mn. George Oliver of Detroit, anti ,:—,_ *j.u — .i._
arcs* ia:
on the farm of the grootnls parents.
tad WU! Orockford of Hostings. * Mr. and Mrs. Norman Neilson and twin daughter* born last Friday, j
Pvt Don-L McMillen. 36468774
ur and Mn. Reuben Wolcott and son Ronald of Willow Run were
Mis* Catherine Spindler of Bat­
AGF Replacement Depot No 1
Mr, and Mn. Corl Walts were weekend gueat* of Mr. *n&lt;i. Mr*. tle Creek spent Sunday -with her
rvts^jeuigc
Feri-George mcauc.
Meade. «*&gt;7&gt;u&gt;,u
Maryland
guest* Sunday for a going away Stuart Kussmaul. Mr. and Mr*. mother Mrs. Arlle Spindler ami । Maurice Vondecar son of Mr. dnd
dinner at the home of Mn. Law- Joseph Trumpower of Lake Odes­ her sister Mr*. Richard Estep and I Mrs L«n vandecar who 1* staBABBY COOHTT COPBTHQVBB
rane Hilbert, honoring Mr. and sa and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Oliv­ husband * Lowell D&lt;mond and; Uonpd at NcB. Orleans. La. has
Mn. Walla who expect lo soon er of Sebewa were their supper Lou Varney called at the Deli Wilpromuted from Y 3 c to Y 2/c
leave for Florida. * Mb* Phoebe guest* on Saturday evening. On Hams home on Wednesday. * Sun-1 Maurice is expecting a furlough in
Oak* who ha* been In Hasting* as Sunday Mr. and Mn. Kuwmaul day dinner guests at the home of | .w. nt.ar future,
nunc during the winter ha&amp;. re­ and family with their guests spent the Rev. and Mr*. G. F. Wingard ,
the day with the latter’s parents, were Mr. and Mrs. Clair Wingard | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnston
turned home.
!i ” *Tedir I
112 ’’ecelvcd word from WoshMr*. Franklin Townsend and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Demaray of Se­ nnd 1B'7a,whT«r~*'prn^rf
*■
”------sd’ —
Mr
arid
^fr.- How^nl!
«»•«
i bewa. * Mrs. Arnold Town* and
daughter Pa male of Hastings is son Jon who ho* been spending the Springs. Mr.
nnd
.
spending a few days with Miss &lt; winter with her husband. Pvt. Ar- Teachout
h°‘!L
ChtcI
' also I wounded in Germany, Feb. 20. Fo'.Phoebe Oaks. * Mr*. Charles Ken* 1 nold Towns of Keeslrr Field. Miss- Mi** Genevieve Reyburn.
| lowing closely upon thl* message
ncy who has been visiting her hus­ । itsippl. came, to Charlotte Friday
l the Johnstons received a letter
band at Camp Atterbury. Ind., and vUlted at her father's from
Pauinc of
Mr*. Strodlbcrk
-- ---------------------- -—
from Everett saying he had a,i
'
came Monday to visit her mother. Friday until Monday when she
Mr* Augusta S. Sirodtbeck. 75.! lluCd car drum and hadJ
Mn. L. M. Hilbert until Saturday. came to the home of her husband's died Friday noon from Injuries suf-1 transferred to a hospital lu-Fru
She will then return to Indiana, parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd -Towns (cred from a fall down the base-; He entered service in Atfgust. ___
and remain while her husband U for a few days’ visit, after which ment step* of her home which oc- I nnd went overseas us-'January 1H3.
stationed there. ♦ Mr. and Mrs she will return to her home. Her currcd earlier In the morning ani He has been io^Jervice In North
0wyn Dell of Leslie were Sunday Her husband is being sent from from which she did not gain con- j Africa. Sicily.-' England. Prance.
visitor* al the home of the former s Kersler Field to some other camp.
olousnoM.
t Belgium wra Germany. Hi* broth
parents. Mr. and Mn. John' Dell
Mr*. Charles Rowlader of Grand
Mra. Strodtbcck was born in cr. CnL Harold Johnston, who is in
and daughter Dorothy. ★ Mr. and Rapids was a guest Saturday night Germany and had lived near Carl-1 tho’dlr corps has been in Scotland
Mn. Ward Plants and daughters of ner sister and husband. Mr. and ton Center for about 38. years. Mr '
years. Everett is p graduate of
Beverly and Bonnie of Hartford Mrs. Lawrence Faul. * Mrs. Ray and Mr*. Slrodtbeck moved to th&lt;pr' the Woodland township school-.
were Sunday visitors with the 1*1- Schantz spent Friday night and village home about
-------- ,= y
—”,gp
O. i ntciutrd Estep came home Thurstwo
year*fro
** husband
*-*-'-*—11i day night from Walla Walla,
Saturday in Hastings with her sit­ She is survived by ”
the
r_. Of Sparlu
.
;! Washington, where he hud been
Mrs. John Jordan. She coiled Jacob: two sons PauL
Zjanhard of Clarksville were Sun­ ter.
daughters. । hospitalized. He entered service in
cn Miss Amelia Walters Friday Arthur of NaahvJllrp-O-o
ln’-tWo daughters
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert evening. ★ Mrs. Arthur Appleman Mrs. Bertha Weyerman y( Hasmi
1641 ouu
and &gt;wu
had kh
seen, nu„,v
some
Bora. * Mrs. Lester Warner spent of Vermontville and Mrs Arnold tings. Mrs. Detbthy Drov/r of Tus-1 August
very strenuous service. He had been
Thursday in Michigan City. Ind. * Towns and son Jon were visitors Un nnd attVen grandchildren.
I oversea* one year. He wa* wounded
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and fam­ Saturday afternoon with Mrs.
Fupefnl services were held Sun- 1 m France In the Brest campaign,
ily of Landing were Sunday din­ Lloyd Towns and daughter, Mrs. df,^ at 2:30 o’clock at the Zion i He was transferred to a hoapiinl
ner guests of her parent*. Mr and Gerald Gonyou.
. ,‘LUthcrpn church. Burial was in &gt; in England and wa* returned to I
Mn. Roy Norton and spent the
the U.S.A December 31. lie left
Mrs. Charles Hestcrly undyA't Woodland Memorial cemetery.
evening with the former# parents
; Walla Walla la*t Monday having
an operation Friday meaning at
Mr, and Mfa. S. W. Smith.
। been given a medical discharge.
Mrs. Louise Smith spent the Leila Post hospital lr- 9attlc Creek.
Supt. and Mrs. H. A. Kllson cn-1 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hendee of mrni of ,C»r:r«llur« ii
weekend at the homo of her son She came through the operation tertalncd on Thursday’ evening tile wcst Wood 1 nnd received a message
and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Harold nicely and returned to her home March meeting of the Barry coun- from the government that their son
Smith and daughter Joan. They Sunday afternoon. Mr*. Eugene ty school superintendents and their Glenn Jr, was killed In action at
spent Saturday in Grand Rapids. Blair of Lansing is spending this wives. A carry-in dinner was •Iwo Jlnui.
------ —
------- ----------—’*
His- *home
was at- **
Sault
* Mra. Deli Williams went- on week at the Hcelcrly home. Mr. served.
. . ,
. Stc. Marie where his family is llvWednesday to Grand Rapids to BTair and Mrs Clifford Tousley of
] Ing.
visit the remainder of the week at Lansing spent the weekend with •" Mr. and Mrs Arthur Allerdlng
tho home of her daughter. Mr. and them. * Miss Laurell Hendee of and Mr. and Mrs. John Bulling
Mrs. Ray McLeod and daughter Huntington College. Bid, Spent the wefc guest* at n birthday dinner rmiraar.y evening
Nancy. * Mrs Ralph Rise of Beav­ weekend with her parents. Air. and Thursday
evening at
at me
the nomc
home of,
of t ,Ti&gt;c^Woodland WM.A. of lhe
erton called Monday afternoon at Mrs. Glenn Hendee. .* Mr. and Mr. and’Mrs. Rolfe Bulllag of Has- UK Church met at the home oi
the heme of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Mrs. WU1 Brummclcr anil Mrs. Ung*, honorng Rolfe’s birthday. A Mrs. Guy Kantner for an all-day.
Smith * Mr. and Mrs Voight Cur­ Bettv Krettger of Grand Rapid- lovely dinner was served to twenty- meeting. The society elected the
guests
! following offlrers. also the dektis and Jcrrilon of Odessa were were recent visitors at the home five
“• 8
. . .
|eaUfc
Michigan W.MA
dinner guests Monday with the lat­ of Mr. r.nd Mrs Ford Stowell. *
The Woodland Woman's Study branch'meeting* to be held In Apter's mother. Mm J. G. Miller. * Mr:- Glenn Farthint: went to Bat­
Ernest McGee of Battle Creek tle Creek Sunday evening when ’ club tuct for the March meeting! rtJ»''Pi&lt;’-. Mr- Eda Tyler. Vice:
spent Sunday with Mrs. Floyd rhe underwent on operation Mon­ Tuesday evening al Ort' schooV--Pre».. Mrs Mabie Schnibly: Scc,^
Meyers and family and hl* aisur. day morning at the Osteopathic building. At the - business meelinc M1m Neva Farlcc: Trea*. Mr.-, ,
Mn. Elizabeth Bowerman who is he* pl lai. She came through Ute op­ two new members were voted in for Bernice Kantner; Literature Sec
visiting at lhe home of Mr*. Mey­ eration nicely and Is reported mak­ actitc membershlu and a donation Mra. lady* Sandbrook; Thank Of-,
ers. Mrs.’ Rex McLeod and Ernie ing a good recovery. * The regular of ten dollars was given the Red ferine, Mrs. Ruth Fisher. Cumciit-|
Farlce..j
Dye of Lake Odessa were also cal­ monthly meeting of the OKS. met Cross. The program opened by tees—Flower. Mrs. Jean Parte*
:; Temperance.
-------------- — ’
ler* at Mrs. Meyers. * Mi** Joyce at the hall Thursday evening. Mr. singing "Wearing of the Green”, Mrs. Jennie Kelley;
Farthing U spending thl* week and Mrs. Gordon Williams were and "In Ute Gloaming " Mrs Mar-1 Vudc Green; Work. Mrs Bernice
with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Initialed into the order. « Mr. and Uta Smith Introduced the speaker. Kantner. Mrs. Ruth Fisher. Mrs
Mrs. Lynn Osgood. * Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Glenn Blake and Mrs. Mark Judge Stuart Clement. Hi* topic I Colette Greiner. Delegates: Mrs.
Ralph Rise of Beaverton were tn Squire of Middleville called Friday was "Juvenile Delinquency." He Eda Tyler. Mrs. Bernice Kantner.
Woodland Monday and Tuesday everting at the home of Mrs. Law­ gave a very interesting talk from Mrs. Gladys Sandbrook. Alternates,
calling on old friend*. They were rance Hilbert. * The Rev. E. K actual experience Rained In his, Mrs. Ruth Fisher. Mra. Etta Smith,
former resident* of Woodland.
Lund, a converted magician evan­ official duties. WTih Mrs. Frances I Mr* Climcna Schaibley.
■•
.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Shomo were gelist for the Union Evangelistic Reuther at-the piano Miss Evelyn ■
Stowell—Lambert
in Orand Rapid* Tuesday lo attend meetings of the Woodland Meth­ Berlin very pleasingly sang two so। Mas Jean Lambert, daughter of
the funeral of Mr* Edward Poarsc. odist and United Brethren church­ log
The following were elected offl-iClare Lambert of faike Odessa, beW Mr. and Mr*. Lester Warner and es was al the schoolhouse two
family and Mr. William Warner mornings as speaker for the’ lower ccrs for the coming year—Presi-1 came lhe bride of Vcrdan Stowell,
were dinner guest* Sunday evening grades and for the high school. Mb dent. Mrs.. Margaret Baitinger; j son of Mr. and Mrs. Dor Stowell.
at a family dinner at the home talks were very interesting and Vice Pres, Mr*. Ortiha Enz; Rec. northwest of Woodland. Saturday
of Mr. and Mrs. William Shriber in were much enjoyed by the pupils i Sec, Mrs. Mabie Velte; Corr. See, evening. March 10.

OODIAND

March 18, IMS
Mb Grade: Alton Bennett. 1
ll»r,U«n,oui Dorothy Bower. 240; Betty /
Cole, 240; Reynolds Cordes. 2
hllr‘”'.,?ilr’i.
William Cotant. 345; Clifford Dal
275, Richard Orooa, 8.78: Frar.
ir* W :U ir
Vtoote, 2.75; Lachlan Foster. 2
Noragcne Niriaon. 3.00; Carl Mo
2 75; Jamea Partridge, 140; Phj
Ritzman. 240; Kathleen Shelllngl
2 25; Robert Spillane. 240; H&lt;
Walldorff. 2 50; Niel Will. 2 50; Ma
a Wen*!off. 225; Barbara Well
; VabdaWebb. 2 76; ’Norma t
lUter 225.
Robert

Marvel

noagc*. a^v; norma uaasec,
Colleen Jones. 3.00; Donald Keren
2.50; Jesm Kenyon. 2.80- »Helal
Loftu:, 240: Jack Smith. 2iS; Hob?
ert BtaufTer. 2.20; Burl Valentin®
2.75: Nancy Wait. 240; Arnold W1X
son. 2.50.
lilh Grade: Beverly Bradford i
2.80; Robert Caaey. 225; Jamea Cold]
man. 2.80; Agnes Puller, 2 50; AnniJ
Goodyear. 225; Sally Goodyear. 2401
Gloria Hart. 220; Mary Lou Jenseil
2.40; Frederick NtcDcmald. 2.40: Bed
i nard Mankcr 228; Mary Lockwoodl
2.00; James Long, 240- John Riehl
ardson. 3.00; Robert Ragers. 2.40
Mary Salton. 225; Esther RagUl
2 75; Elaine VanHorn. 2.40; Marth l
Donna Bachcldnl

SUPERVISORS

al0
a
s&gt;s
a.4o
ajn
s ee
——loss *&gt;

2 60; Doris Beyatrum. 22$; LoU
Campbell. 240; Chvleen Cappan
2 50;
Ixnilse Christian&amp;rn. 2.2S]
KUaabefh Cortright. 227; Genevied]
ChriaUe. 2.20; Tom Dolan, 220]
Hden Dimond, 250; Richard Foeted
2.60; Florence French. 240; Philii
Frandsen. 2.78; Carl Hathaway, 2 7M
Shirley Henry. 2.78; Robert HollUial
, ,
220* Eleanor Jarman. 225; Waunitl
-f-rJ
Modarty. 240; Thelma Martin. 22t|
C»n».| paui Myer*. 8.00: Marjorie Riumai]
•' 223; Laura Salton, 2.75; Loraifll
” &gt;”■ Schantx. 2 35; Dori* Snyder. 2.«

,.f MlahlpnllOARh ?&gt;r RIIT.RVIHOKS

He son. 2.50; Barnara Tier*, zoo; n
in iiin trlcla Tyler. 225; Merilyn Zuttei
Miir if, mebUr. 280.

For efficiency and for the sake
of conserving the life and value ot
cleaning tools, brushes, brooms,
| mops, etc., should be hung neatlM

in the clotet so the bottoms escape
'.*7 1 the floor. Shallow shelves, arranged
•» in step-formation, are better than
wide shelves for holding bottles and
■ho other containers of cleaning prodJUT- uct*. al wcu a( Map bars and
„r, ' packages.

WAR BONDS will provide a "cush-

PET MILK WITH OUR FIGHTING FORCES IN GERMANY

'‘Bui /, when I mn stronger and can choose what I’m to do,
&gt;
() Leerie, I’ll go round at night and light lhe lamps with you.”
a. l rrrvKNsoN

'
rrUIE l.uitcni and ladder days arc gone forever in
I America, but die small boy's drain: has grown into
the giant electric industry. With the vision and determi­
nation of Amerira.’today's Lamp Ugh ter. Reddy Kilo­
watt. kindles unllickering electric liglivacross the world.
Master engineers produce enough electric power to make
your life freer, brighter, and happier every minute of the

For a few pennies you can buy all of die servant hour*
of electricity you can use to help you with countless house:
hold tasks. These servant hours are measured ip "Kilowatt
Hours” and provide American homemakers with the most
efficient ana least expensive senanu die world has yet
known. One kilowatt hour of electricity will bring you
energy equivalent to one hour's Work of 13 strong aervant*
and the more you use the lower the cost per hour.

DO YOU KNOW THE WIKKLY AVERAGE Of HIPPY'S KHOWAfT HOVRi AT YOU« HOUfIT

In the bright new post■si world w&lt; are all await*
kig io eagerlj. Reddy KRo
■Sit h*s tnsor delightful
luiptbai In (tore for you.
The ■Kxiern home ot tonortow will be completely

This Official U. S. Army Photograph released by tho Office of War Informalion shows American

soldiers having their evening meal in tho shelter of their half track at Hastonrath, Germany.
It’l probobl/ no surprise to the people
of Hastings to see Pet Milk in this
photograph. At every far-flung bot­
tle front, evaporated milk is helping
our fighting men keep in fighting trim.
And Hastings is doing its part to see
that these men get every bit of the
milk they so urgently need.

Last year, the Hastings receiving sta­
tion handled 32.705.903 pounds of
milk. This milk went to the Pet Milk
plant at Wayland. Michigan, and from
that plant, more than 558,000 cases of

Pct Milk were shipped last year to our
armed forces ond to Lend-Lease.

This year the Government is asking for
even greater production of evaporated
milk. The Pet Milk plant ot Wayland,

like all evaporated milk plants, has
been declared a tritical wor industry by
he War Manpower Commission.
That means every person who works
in the plant has a vital war job. It
means, too, that the dairy'formers and
folks who handle milk at the Hastings

receiving station orc making a vital
wartime contribution to Inc production
of "fighting food."

The job of handling the'-milk ot
the Hostings receiving station this
year will not be an easy one But
Jt_wili.be done!
Hostings will
continue to do its part to see that
the milk gets through to our
fighting sons!

ronsumERS

power

lompnnv

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MARCH », IS45__________

-sur 'lH!i

to the office by Forrest Lane ex-1
eeutor of the Mtate They date,
back to 1885-1083.
Some of the Items will bring a'
smile to old timers and tha present
generations u well. Here are a few
selected at random tn the 18K|
'Silly Hitchcock (father of the'

rVT3

present Billy» has a nobby news-1
room. • • ■ W. £. Allgeo, contrac­
tor erected over SlThOO worth of I
buildings last season. • • • In the
recent removal fit C. K. Bldlac to
Dowagiac, this‘community loses a
good citizen and gentleman. • • •

Jail proposition carried by a big
majority; 10M.
1885 items: Johnnie Weisaert dis­
posed of a cornet by raffle last
week, the prize going to Miss May
Roberts, a member of the Hastings
Young Ladies' band • • • Happy
George- is making candy all the
time and selling it, too. • • • J.XJ.
Woodruff of Hastings reelvetLpremiums on fruit at the New Orleans
exposition. • * • A large party of
youna people went slelghrldinz celling
Monday night becoming guests of
Miss Della Rising at Woodland.

LEGALS

tera blindfolded at the rink Wed­
nesday evening. February 11. • • •!
Nell Walrnth and John Brock of
tills city will skate a five mile race
at the Jefferson Street rink this
evening. • • • The children's mas­
querade at the Messer rink Satur­
day evening was a most successful
affair. Over 25 couples cf young:
people were en masque with a large
attendance of spectators. A mere
decorous and well behaved crowd
of little folks it would be Impoutble
to find and participants and au­
dience were alike so pleased it is
quite likely the affair will be re­
peated at an early day. Prices were
awarded to Miss Elva Bauer for
best ladles' costume—a gold bar pin;
to Master Lyman Barlow, for best1
grotesque costume—a napkin ring; |
to Manter Willie Hitchcock, tor best.
tent's costume a—napkin ring.

COURT HOUSE NEWS
Probato Court New*
Estate of Rose Barnum. Annual
account filed.
Eiiate of Jennie Johnson. Proof
pf win filed, proof-of service fileJ.
rffedavits filed, waiver tiled, umof
of publicaton filed, order admitting
will entered, bond of executor filed,
defunct letter testamentary Issued, order
liml'.ing settlement entered, peti­
tion forTicartng claims filed, nollcc to creditors Issued.
Estate cf F.fftt May Talbot. Bond
cf executrix filed. letters tcstamcn-

STATE OF MICHIGAN

Attention Farme

Farm Bureau
Feeda
FARM

Milkmaker 34% pst* ««
quality ’ proteins from five
feeds. It carries 8,000,000
Vitamin D par ton (te omuko
tion of calcium and •fsaepher'
carries manganese sulphate wk
copper, and iron at trace m
AND its use adds oaly ■ few
100 pounds to tho cost al P
ration over soybean meal.

PORKMAKIR

LAYING, MASH

Rcmcmbcr-Only You Con Build

"SCHEDULE A"
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

Program That

You-Ask for Farm Bureau Feed*

FARM BUREAU SERVICES. INC.
NORTH CHURCH ST.

YOU

MILKMAKIR

CHICK STARTER
Pre-war Mo rm ash, 1'6% protein (with
200 lbs. of Form Bureau Mermqkcr) is
available Also, Mcrmado Chick Start­
er with 400 lbs. of Mcrmado Balancer
37% protein per ton.
With either feed you have nothing
to add. All the essential vitamins are
present in abundance.
The mineral
balance is correct. The protein quality
(fish meal, liver meal, and meat scrap)
is not excelled by any other feed.

TAXIS OF 1942 AND FRIO*
YEARS

FOR

BUREAU SERVICE

PHONf 2111

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 1M3

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$9,000,000
DIVIDEND
In March, 1935, thousands of Americans invested
$27,000,000 in “Baby Bonds.” These Bonds were
to mature in ten years.
- .

In March, 1945, this very month, these Bonds
have matured. These thousands of Americans will
receive the full maturity value of those Bonds—
$36,000,000.
People of foresight, these thousands of Ameri­
cans. People who recognized a bargain—one which
paid $4 for every $3 invested.
But, above all, people with great common sense,
who understood that holding their Bonds till the
date of maturity would bring them the greatest
. return pn their investment

These “Baby Bonds” of ten years ago arc the
same as today’s War Bonds.
People are buying War Bonds. ’Ybs—people arc
buying them today because it is a patriotic duty.
But they are also buying them today with an eye
to the future.
That future will be best guaranteed by not only
buying War Bonds, but by holding them. "Ybur
country’s interest is best served by buying and
holding them, and so is your own interest.
Holding1 War Bonds you bought yesterday,
makes it easier to wage war today. Holding War
Bonds till maturity makes your future a lot more
certain tomorrow.

•o

Sincerely,

SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
IES JEWELRY

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WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
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ROTH FURNITURE

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK

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THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
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HELP BEAT INFLATION
BUY BONDS

On th* ☆

The number of prisoners being
taken on the Western Front is even
more significant •t.hkn the ground
gained as an index of the damaging
blows being dealt to Hitler's armies
by the troops under General Elsen­
MosHy Jury Civil and Non- hower. Armies losing prisoners In

The introduction noteabout your
letter writer for this week was ac­
cidentally omitted last week. So'
this short preface is to present to I
you this likeable guy. Charlie Annablc, who now takes time out to:
chat with you thusly:—
Dear Fellows--Thus Mar Unde!
Him has made me feciTinrIent by ■
not evidencing much interest In
me: so perhaps I can reminisce I
rlxiut my early military training. I
I can't say much about my naval!
training because that was curtailed ;
to a tUo-oor-powered Job that went I
Tideways about equally as well as 1
It went forward; but I sure can tell.
you all about the Infantry.
Buck In Hie days of the conn- I

lury tivil Causes With
Fifty-one Divorce Cases

my questionable fortune to attend । MISSING IN ACTION
,n ,w.hlfh lwo &gt;rars
T/8gt. Herbert Whitworth. HUB.
R.O.TG. training was required. 1 ’40. son of Mr. and Mrs. Pay WhltThelr manner of classification wss I worth, R. fl. Battle Creek, has been
Ilia-work of a wizard. If you could ’’ —
reported
—-j —
missing
■—•— •tn
—
action*
—•------over
— Aus­
•—
count up to twenty without using tria since Feb. 21.
your fingers and toes you immed­
T/Sgt. Whitworth was stationed in
iately qualified for the artillery. If Italy with the 15th Air Force, his
you could identify a horse when assignment being radio-gunner on
you saw one you went Into the
cavalry. I flunked both tests and
T/Bgt. Whitworth la a cousin of
landed in the Infantry.
Mrs Margaret O Laughlln. Hastings,
In those days we were outfitted
In the cast-off World War I uni­
forms. The coate were of a "pinch1
back" variety which gave a flared
' skjrt effect similar to those worn I
by a ballet dancer. The crowning
feature wax the "choker" collar. I
Tills was effective tn keeping your |
'
chin up and your neck red and well
frayed. The pants were a master- I
piece of designing. They were built
in proportion to the height of the 1
victim. The theory being that the
The following Barry county
girth should increase with the
boys were in the group:
length. So the tall skinny boys
would be able to lake two steos
forward before the rear oF the rence Orlando Jarrard, R. 2. Nash­
pants started advancing. On the ville; ’ Vernor Elvln Bennett. R. 2.
■ other hand the short, fat boys were Hastings; August Leon Martz, Hast­
wearing something which draped ings;
|
Harold Herman VanDerSchuur,
down over their knees like knickers :MlddlevUle; Roy Charles Elwell,
only with more of a divided-skirt AiiHii’iu; Henry Wayne McCarty, R.
effect.
5. Hastings; Victor Leo Torres. R. 3,
It wasn't much of n chore to drop :Nashville; Laurence Dale Hecker,
yourself Into this regalia, but the Nashville; Otto Fred Kunde, Freedelay came when you encountered .fi&gt;rt: Nell William . Jones, R. 4.
astlngs; Royal Lee Hayes. Hast­
the wrap-leggings II wasn't con­
sidered sporting to use safety-pins ings: Wayne Earl Kermeen. Eaton
Rapids; Gerald George Pinels, Low­
• or a piece of innertubing with ell:
William Burchett Chapman.
whldh to hold your leggings un. sn Delton:
Edward Boice, R. 1,
the results were fantastic. Those Bellevue; Roy
Floyd Shepard Roscoe,
•boys with well-fed calves didn't Hastings; Martin Levert Huteebos,
■ have enough legging to wrap the R. 1, Bellevue; Raymond Arthur
required number of turns, so they Pursell. Three Rivers; McDonald
xnaced the wrap* oa wide as poasl- Robert Norton. R. 1. Bellevue; Rus­
. ble When marching you might ।sell Edward Donovan, Chicago;
ratch glimpses of vari-colored hois- ;CharlM Winfield Collins. R. 3; Belle­
erv between the spirals. On the vue; Hillis Eugene Reeaor, Wood­
other hand the tall, lean boy* who land; Donald Lee Hulsebos. R. 1,
didn't have a sign of a bulge to Brilevue; David Harrison Hersh­
hrln hold up the leering* had a berger, Woodland; Eldon Wayne
different problem. The leggings 'Cole. R. 3, Bellevue: Duane Leander
would slide down like one of those Endres. Freeport: Karl Marlin Pufnld-tlmr collapsible drinking cuds. paff. R. 1. Nashville; Hugh James
Nevins. R. 1, Doster' George Chris­
It really was moat discouraging.
topher Sallk, R. 2, Delton; Charles
It was quite a pleasure to Wear ,Calvin
Florin. Delton, R. 2; Marvin
this all-wool outfit on a nice, warm Basil Felder, R. 6. Battle Creek; My­
summer day. and parade back and ron Henry Sparrow. R. 1. Doster;
forth across the drill field with a Bernard John Wllco*. R. 1. Delton:
Model 1903 Springfield on your Fred E. Endres. Freeport: Joseph
shoulder. For sake of roolnnu we Edward Andrews, R. 3, Nashville;
would discard our shirts and Just Richard LeRoy Blanck, R. 2, Ver­
wear the coat. Then the wool would montville: John Russell Kermeen.’
Itch, the collar would scratch, and :R. 2. Middleville: Robert Sydney Os­'
we would squirm; and the top-kick Iborne. R. 3. Delton: Norman AHerd­
would yell at us to stand still.
ing. R. 2. Hastings; Marvin Lloyd।
R. I, Doster, Oerald।
I understand the modern squad Rutherford,
:
Is different than those we had. :Peter Mugoon. R. 1, Freeport; Albert
Our squads were of eight men: two H.
' Anderson, Hastings: Calvin Harry’
Gotild,
Nashville:
William Harley■
ranks of four men each. The end |
R. 1, Hastings; Theodore
men In each rank were the more Bowman.
;
Important because the squad plv- Edwin Walton. Freeport: Ernest.
Porter
Gordon,
Hastings;
Gerald
Died on them. After a surartelngly !
Meade, Nashville; RichardI
rtwirt time I was placed In num- Evrest
:
Kenfleld. Hastings; Fay
her three position in the rear rank. Charles
'
Junloc
Demond,
Woodland;
Paul
A.
In this position the brass-hats J
weren't writable to notice that I Thompson. R. 2. Hastings.
was nut of step; and besides I had
to follow the man In front: and I '
had a man on each side who could
solicitously grab my arm if I should
have mv own personal interpreta- 1
tlon of the command being given. I
Those confounded rifles demand(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)

LARGE GROUP LECT
HASTINGS MONDAY
FOR INDUCTION

reau membership indicates that gross
income for fanners in 1943 aver­
aged 34,005 with a net Income of only
•1.432. This Is only slightly Better
than the National average of •!,320 for 1942 and indicates rather
conclusively that the farmer Is not
getting rich on war-time prices.

are not retreating in good order.
The hteln teg ration of an army as
an organised fighting force is more
Important from a military stand­
point than spectacular ground
gains.
.

Yet. In spite of this, many labor
Monday, April 9, te the date set
leaders have bitterly criticised Farm
for the spring term of circuit court.
organizations for trying to get more
Sy one criminal case te on the
favorable price margins for their
ket, an assault and battery
constltuants. They try to picture
charge appealed from Municipal
I the farmer as a greedy profiteer
Court. Following te the calendar:
The remnants of Hitler's forces | who is trying to keep an honest
Jury Civil Causes—
Thomas
guardian of may still be able to organize for a working man from being able to
'
Calvin C. final stand. Gen. Eisenhower, him- 'afford a full dinner pall. Il would
self, warned that problems of supply 1 be interesting to speculate, however,
Thomas C. Coppodc vs. Calvin C. alone may slow down the American I how far food prices would rise if
Buehler et al. trespass.
drive short of Berlin—with perma- | farmers and farm organizations
Bessie M. Coppock va. Calvin C. nent bridges across the Rhine de- atiopled the high pressure technique
Buehler, et al. trespass.
'
strayed, all army material has toiof organized labor and went out on
Fred W. Brenner, vs. Floyd
Moore. Valley Moore and Marshall be transported across the river by strike for increased earnings, comtruck on pontoon bridges. Lacking pensatlon iLr overtime over 40
Tripp*, trespass.
railheads or marshalling yards east hours
Suppose, for example the
Nan-Jury Civil Causes—
Mich. Mutual Auto 1ns. Co. vs. of the Rhine, the Allied Armies ' farmers staged a sit-down strike
Lawrence Hoover, trespass.
have a tremendous supply problem during the growing season to force
Stephen C Fuller, vs Emil R. to solve.
solve
‘ produce prices to a higher level!
Ottosen and Duane L. Ottosen,
trespass.
'
A survey of Michigan Farm Bu- j (Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
Waller A. Crawford and Martha
M. Crawford, vs. Howard M. Mar­
tin. Elizabeth Martin and Elnora
Martin, trespass.
The Thrift Foundation. Inc. vs.
P R. Potter, assumpsit.
lots Thede Sonnevll vk. Chas.
A class In home nursing is being
J. Betts and Frieda N. Betts, as­ formed under the auspices of the
sumpsit.
Barry Co. Chapter. American Red
In the Matter of the Petition of Cross, accordtag to an announce*- ; A CCICT A 1IT€ llAUf
Dominie Marco and Bessie Marco,
or”’*
petition to discharge mortgage.
In the Matter of the Petition of Van Houten, the chapters home
nursing chairman.
Medicol Dept. Asks For
I.ealIe Fellows and Blanche Fellows,
Mr*. N. W. Sackett, a graduate
8.000 WAC Recruit*
petition to discharge mortgage.
nurae. will teach the class and the I
Charles Brenner vs. Leroy Smith,
S"
' Tta V. s Arm, MMUal Drpl
personally and d/b/a Smith Refin­
ery Station and Darbock OU Co.. given as soon as enough women 11* calling for help—the help of
R^de
hSnfr
won’en~l°
lemenl the services

Hom._Nur.ina Clo»
Being Formed

ARMy NE[DJ MQR[

10773020

AjJIjiANIj NUW

Irma Leigh vs. James Leigh, di­
vorce.
Florence R. Meek va. James L.
Meek, divorce.
Paul Thompson vs. Grace W.
Thompson, divorce.
Helen M. Kenfleld vs. Richard D.
Kenfleld. bill for separate main­
tenance.
Elsie May Everett vs. Clifton Earl
Everett, divorce.
Veryl A. Eckeibecker vs. Marjan
E. Eckeibecker. divorce.
-*
Bonnie Bassemler, vs. Wm. P.
Bassemler. divorce.
Vernon V. MacDonald vs. Au­
gusta MacDonald, divorce.
Bertha Rider vs. Leo Rider, dlvorce.
"orce.
Hazel B. Cooley vs. Robert W.
Cooley, divorce.
Elsie C. Rocema vs. Ralph Rozema. divorce.
Charlotte Gallup va. Truman
Gallup, divorce.
Sally Reneau, by next friend.
Eliseo Aranda vs. Wm. Reneau, di­
vorce.
Crystal A. Watson vs. Russell
Watson, divorce.
Elizabeth E. Vlsbeck va. Louts
Vlsbeck. divorce.
Hubert L. Vining and wife vs.
Charlie Dolhouser and wife.

lie Butolf, deceased.
partitlon.
Frank Hallock vs. Basil Coy, ac­
counting. ■
Frances M. Morgan va. Milo J.
Morgan, divorce.
Cl endin Sitebee va Beatrice 811s­
bee. divorce.
Alice Katherine Rider vs. Ray­
mond L. Rider, divorce.
•
'
Jean Lewis by next friend. Oertrade Hornsby, vs. Eugene Lewis,
divorce.
Glenn Rr Murphy vs. Ruth M.
Murphv. divorce.
Phyllis Rlzor vs Robert Rlzor,
divorce.
Glenn A. Miller va Edwin A.
Loop, et al. discharge of mortgage.
Kenneth H. Cline va Donna W.
Cline, divorce.
.
Hattie N. Beadle vs. Lyle R. Bea­
dle. divorce.
Caroline Flfleld vs. Ernest W.
Flfleld. divorce.
Mary Francis Browne vs. Robert
Richmond Browne, divorce.
Proposition Carries By
EmmaJean Hermenltt. by next
friend, va Seymour Hermenltt, di­
Large Majority At
vorce.
Monday Election
Jennie M. Hause vs. Raymond B.
Barry county voters on Monday Hause, divorce.
Ruth E. Erb vs. Homer R. Hamvoiced their approval of the special
proposition to ''own and operate an
Mlnnle M, Branka vs. Frederick
abstract office and the books. In­
•
dexes, etc., necessary for the con-,, Branka. divorce.
Magdalene Roop vs. Walter A,
ducting of such abstract office." The
total vote in the twenty-five pre­
cincts was—Yes. 1,968, No, 1,089.
Ethel O. VanVelzer vs. George
Majority for the proposition. 880. E. VanVelser, divorce.
Charline B. Benner, by next
This question received first atten­
tion by the electors, though the friend, vs. Robert E. Benner, di­
number voting was much less than vorce.
’
rtu
it should have been when such an
Robert Kenneth Caukln vs. Nor­
Important county proposition
ma Grace Caukln. divorce.
Jo be decided.
Lewis Wiley vs. Margaret Wiley,
•
Reports from the precincts give divorce.
Annabel Huver vs. Clarence J.
the results as follows:
Huver. divorce.
Township
In the Matter of Petition of Au­
Assyria
ditor General at the State of MlchBaltimor

VOTERS APPROVE
COUNTY OWNED
ABSTRACT OFFICE

"Sunrise by Request" will be pre ­
sented in the Hastings Central
school auditorium on April 13, by
the Junior clam. Tills 3-act comedy,
written by Dr. Marcus Bach, has
never before been presented in
Michigan. It te directed by Lester
Schilling.
The cast Includes Alfred Cortright, Betty Higbte. Sally Good­
year. Marietta Faul. Phyllis Webb.
Mary Lockwood. Bob Rogers. Mar­
tha Wedel and Jim Coleman. .
Other Juniors assisting are Elaine
VanHorn, student assistant; John
Richardson, tickets: Robert Casey,
publicity; Fred McDonald, stage
manager; George Walton, proper­
ties.
•

EDITORIAL

CALENDAR FOR
APRIL TERM OF
CIRCUIT COURT

I

Home Front

Juniors to Present Ploy
Friday the 13th

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. APRIL 5. 1945

SECTION OHB—PACKS 1 to •

IIGHTY-N NTH YEAR

will be used in the course of study.
Anyone Interested la urged to call increasing flow of sick and wound­
Mrs. Van Houten, telephone 3791. ed soldiers from overseas The kind
of help that they need is the kind
of
help that
any Intelligent,
IMPORTANT MEETING
healthy, and earnest woman can
AT HOLLAND
give, ft Is skilled help but does
The West Michigan bee keepers.: not require professional training.
fruit growers and.plckel growers will It consists In the performance of
meet in a Joint session. Thursday general hospital duties of a nonevening. April 5. at 7:30 pm. sharp nrofesslonal nature which by sav­
in the city hall. River and 11 Sts. ing the time of nurses and doctors
Holland, Mich., to discuts bee keep­ will enable them to give their pro­
er’s problems, pollination,
also, fessional care to a greater number
bakers" Interests.
of patients.
■
There will be good speakers
WAC hospital units, will, so far
Pictures will be shown by Prof.
R H. Kelty of Michigan State Col­ as practicable, be assigned for serv­
lege. Ladies are invited. Jay Cowing ice In Army genera! hospitals with­
in their own slates In many cases,
of Jenison is chairman.
members of .WAC hospital units
may have the opportunity of tak­
ing care of sick and wounded sol­
diers from their own communities
Wac unite will receive their basic
military training of six weeks' dur­
ation at a WAC Training Center,
and six weeks of special training
Two Hundred Attend Camp at a Medical Department Techni­
Fire Event at Parish House cians' School. Then these units will
be sent to the hospitals for which
Two hundred were present at the Sey were recruited and consolldatrteh house last Tuesday evening. I
into hospital companies of one
arch 27. at the Mother and hundred women each.
daughter banquat of the Camp Fire
Some of the types of duties are
groups of the city. Included with I to assist doctors and nurses by prethe guests were the membera of the 1 paring the operating room nnd sur^rir?*eou,JcUJ. *5°
i «*“’ equipment, and cleaning.
intfoduced by Mra. A. R. Van TH, washing and sterilizing Instradty executive. Girls of the various mente. a medical technician keens
grouns
-J patlente, makes beds,
groups nlanned
planned their menu*
menus and records of
table decorations. displaying orig­ gives baths, takes and records teniinality and artistry.
Mlsa Myra perature. pulse, respiration, pre­
Bumgardner, executive from Battle pares dressings, etc.
.
Creek, gave a short talk on the . Members of WAC hospital unite
cooperation of mothers with the are paid the same as other sol­
Camp Fire guardians.
Moving pictures of Florida scenes. diers of equivalent grades. In addi­
Marine Isind and Canadian views tion, they are provided with food,
were shown by Miss Marian Cook clothing, quarters, medical and
dental care. They are also entitled
as a port of the program.
The Chickadee Bluebird group in general, to the same benefits as
made attractive Easter favors tor are other soldiers, including those
the pattents' trays at Pennock hos­ provided by the O. I. Bill of Rights.
pital. under the direction of their
guardian, Mrs. Lawrence Herrick. ANNUAL MEETING
Plans are being made for the an­
Hastings Shipping Assoc. Super­
nual Camp Fire Girls' picnic to be visor's Room. Courthouse at 2 p m.
held at Tyden park on Saturday. E.S.T. April 11. 1945.
May 26. when awards art to u
By Order of Preaident
made.
.
Adv. 4-5

GIRLS AND MOTHERS
ENJOY BANOUET
B

WASTE PAPER COLLECTION
April 12—2nd and 3rd wards

18 PACES—3 SECTIONS

4H ACHIEVEMENT
DAY DRAWS
RECORD CROWDS I
One Hundred Participate In '
Style Review - Projects -

Lamb, district 4-H club*agent. fea­
tured the style revue of over a hun­
dred girls Introduced by Mary E.
Bullis, home extension agent tn Al­
legan and Barry counties, with,
music by Charles McDermid and
songs by twelve Woodland 4-H
dub girl*.
,

WIND

:obs
STORE

Hastings Twp.
Hope ..
Irving—

ber, divorce.
Ruth Sense vs. Dewey D. Sease,
divorce.
Margaret Helsel va. Harold Helael. divorce.
'Betlv Jean Rodgen vs. Avery
Paul Rodgers, divorce.
Beatrice DeWitt va. Oscar Jay
DeWitt, divorce.
Leon W. Nicols adm. Drt. Wm.
E. Gillespie, deceased • va. L. • A.
Stratton. W. H. Vantagen, et al.
Bill to culet title.
Rollo
■ Geraldine Clemens
Clemens, divorce.
Louella May Williams vs. Joseph
Williams, Jr. divorce.
Harry 8. Rogers va. Julia M.
Rogers, divorce.
Lewis R. Shea vs. Dorothy Shea,
divorce,

Johnstown
Maple Oro\
Orangeville
Prairieville
Rutland r.

Woodland
-REGISTER DATES WITH MISS
HECOX AT B-U OFFICE
Remember to call Miss Eva He1st Ward
cox. secretary of Hastings Building
2nd Ward
and Loan, Phone 2503, to register
date* for coming events. General
cooperation with this plan will
3rd Ward
avoid disappointment In confllctlon 4th Ward
of events which often prevents at­
tendance in many eases.
.
NOTICE ’
.
All who are Interested in form­
ing an Archery Club, please
P4JI.—Adv.

and Sat-

Bake aale Saturday the
by the Oraca Guild.

B. 8UU.

Vleltha eathay va. Richard Bm-

through April 28; H3, J9,
■

through July 11.

Stamp. 15 good through June
«™™o WITH NAV,

tL- U local leaders completing five

te
• &lt;42? talp in the so^th PaAirplane stamps I, 2, and 3
indefinitely.
^H^r.d££"^ took three good
Garotare

^M^teK^" ‘

nn?n hundred*h.ndl* ,he Admlr,llty ’’tend* reached him i A-15 now valid,
one hundred seventy-one hand!-1 afler hli sh)p Ieft
olher- .
craft boys and girls enrolled rom-,
could have located Dale
**
motion the
work was carried on in twenty-five;
(Aside to Johnny,—your
different local clubs. Eleven‘ Rirte, forroer captain was the one who I'
completed a handicraft project ta ,nade Lt. Ann Perry a sort of box
COFFMAN. Prop.

AUCTION SALES

Ing 273 finished by making aprons.; ^id us this story to it comes t
towels, dresses and .Upv The ad‘She think, the CapStail
vanced members remodeled suits -rBlla penoo. and why not),
and jackets as a thrifty way of In- K
creasing their wardrobes. Mrs. Ogle .
Nickle who judged the work, de- (
dared the wool projects the moat |
outetandlng.
Slxtv-three school lunch member*'
tn six schools completed one hun- . I
dred percent with McOmber. MUo I

FOR SEVENTEEN YEAR
OLD Y0UN6 MEN
T«r.

t« Sp.d.1 TmW.,

AvailahM
almost nno
one hitnHnwt
hundred percent with
Available Hare Annl
April 12
1 —
197 of the 200 enrolled completing. |
If Application Is Filed
The
**ic victory
vitiury iimtiucss
members wucpicd
collected;
-­
waste paper, fat, scrap iron and
From U. 8. Army headqt
carried out several citizenship ac-' at Detroit come* the foliowii
tlvltles. Twenty-three clubs par-; Uce which la of particular
In this project.
cat to
to 17 year
year old young
young me
men who;
licipated in
, cst
Other projects completed were &lt;irtlre special training for the ■
beef, pot itry and fur trapping.
Army—
I
standing “S*
T„te
Handicraft exhibits ing
were
ouv1
to Louie Hustings schools, calls the atten- .
terial shortages. According to Louie ,
'
tend Clwtetu2senecia?raneCaie. Jr* ;
f^ifvArmy8pe* :
«?,'o»ri,^Sa&gt;r'e.^CKerth^UJtoh^ro3:*.' ***®ta*’3omIto&gt;l&gt;e^ven,ehMe3ZL^S

miles north of the
ment and
miles west.

sale. See the advertisement
where In this lasue tat full
11CHARD SOWLE8, Pre*.

none*, cows, nay a
farm tools. Henry
cry the aale. Bee the
Jta-brn la tbl. M
Particulars.
------------J&lt;Hlri5&lt;2H'thrLra
ing^.^

Lloyd Seeber Carlton Coats. Duane! ,2'- must be filed with him. The! the furniture at pabih
cS A&amp;toX Robert Neilsen*! tert is being given ta high rohools , the "rttamre located
Street in
James Augustine. Donald Matthews., and colleges to select qualified Church Rtrret
Axkie Melnert, Dopald Storm. David young men for college training at offering a good list at
Eld red. Howard Moore. Charles the expense of the Army before
Jacksec and Edgar Tobias.
&lt; they go an active Army duty. Those
Eight club members wqre named who qualify in the examination
as delegates for 4-H Club Week at‘may Join the Enlisted Reserve
East Lansing by Mrs. Olga Bird ; Corps and. depending on their age. for lull
Nickle and Louie Webb, assistant1 complete two. three or four twelve—
...Z terms
_________
______________
_
state club leaders. rn.l.
Girls In
to n«*lr»
make•
: --week
of college
training,
the trip will be Ardlth Blood. Wood- I They are not called to active duty
and; Loulre Christiansen. McOm-, UIltJ the cnd of
Unn ln whlch
ber: Man' Lou McDermid. Baseline they become 18 years old.
and Style Delegate, Laura Jean,
principal Taylor has complete
m^tRn«'h/SinCwin^yw5^i&lt;fiwM&gt;er&gt; lufonn*Uon on the ASTjtP tret,
make the trip will be Floyd Seeber, । wmch te open to qualified young
m
j.
I mrn
September 30. ini?
IncumbMt
Stevens: Norman Johncock. Cloverh«.fnr* sonfemhor 1
rasa
justices Get

TWO

LOSE IN

^SSSS,.""RUS! 1

Duane Clum. Coats Grove; L D.' “
,
Jerlbi . In
August or September. If ,he 35 n„
Becker. Hastings Center;
Merita
Dunkelberger.
i§rlggs. and
arid j^hn
John ! possible they will be sent to a colRegents
*—“-sSS/JBriggs.
Babcock Shultz
, lege or university near their homes..
4-H cedar wood pins were award- The men wrar Army uniforms with j 31xj; (Di
ed Ardrth Blood. Woodland; Edna ASTRP insignia. For especially 1 Waiter O
Humphrey. Freeport; Maxine Chris- : qualified young men. this plan may j supt. of Public Instnwtj
lionsen. McOmbcr; and Delores I ead to advanced college work, also Eugene EHlott Ufa &lt;D)
Gage. Middleville for best clothing | at the expense of the Army. After “■----------•
reports. 4-H memo books were, they are called to active duly, all
presented to Charles Jacksec, Lake-1 former ASTRP students receive
view: James Augustine, Assyria Cen-: basic training, but later those who O. Smith 6TT.
Member State Board
ter; Robert Scnriner. Stevens and desire and are qualified may be
Mary Olotls for best handicraft re- I selected for the Army Specialized ture: &lt;R&gt; Melville B.
ports.
Training advanced program for Oeotge1 cIbrilH685AltET
Movies, leader's meetings and the soldiers on active duty and may be
viewing of exhibits constituted the I returned to college for additional
State
Highway
mornings program. Mr. Ted. Knopf, Instruction.
iR) Chas.
was the movies operator.
I
,—
Seven year medals were presented ] TllfA fUAIIftCC |||
to Henry Adler, handicraft and to I Wil I
IN
Kathnm Lemlsh. Nyla Endsley. 1* ”
Kathryn
” w Vimnww 111
11
Naomi Beck. Louise Christiansen I »Al 111TV BAlAh
Hotel Hastings Dining Room will Joyce Clark, Arlene Beadle and , ( (|||NTY
Lorraine
Wheeler
In
clothing
projW
UH
I
I
UVAllV
be open Sunday1 from noon until

ROAkD

OF SUPERVISORS
Leon Moon of Baltimore
1.237. Majority
And John Lipkey, Sr., of
Hastings Retiring Members Tin Can Collacl
Two changes were made in the
personnel of the board of supervisors
by the voters on Monday, but the
number of Republicans and Demo­
crats remain* the same as before, 15
Republicans and 5 Democrats.
In Baltimore township, the vet­
eran supervisor. Leon Moon. D, who
has faithfully served for the part
15 years, wss defeated by Heber
Foster. R. Mr. Moon te acting as
rural mall carrier on Dowling. Route
1, for the duration of the war. He
has been honored by serving as
chairman of the board and on the
important committees at various
times during his years as supervisor.
The other political change was in
Hastings towiulilp where Laurence
Beadle, D. defeated Shirley Gilles6le. R. for supervisor. John Lipkey,
r.. who has served for several years,
was elected to the board of review.
- Membera oTp '
•*

divorce.
Wm. Otis' est.. by Harry Dunn.
Adm. vs. Otis School Dill. frl. 5,
Rutland twp., Barry Co. Mich., de­
termination of ownership.

Carlton
C:i: CiU
Pnc.

through March 31;
X3. good through
and A2. B2. CT
through Jun* 2: 1
J2. good through J.
M2. N2. P2 good through

Eight hundred twenty-six mem­
bers. leaders, parents and friends,
viewed the display of 788 projects
In the Hastings High School gym­
nasium Saturday al the annual
Barry Co. 4-H Spring Achievement
■&amp;e program, in charge of Ray

SPRING FESTIVAL

The Klwanis club is sponsoring a
spring music festival as one of their
protects of benefit to the community.
The participants will be Hastings
cnoruses and various churcn choirs.
The combined group* are practicing
Gounod’s Gallia, under leadership
of Klwanian L. Winston Stone, pas­
tor of the Hastings Methodist
church.
There win also be a session of
Community singing. It Is sure to
be a date you won't want to mlu so
rfmrk a cross on your calendar for
April 29, 4 p.m„ Central Auditorium.

RATIO

Start. Waak of,
16 For Barry
been designated
of tin cans in
The Hastings

your cans are
In substantial

Delton and Freeport

Assyria—Clare Holder. R.
Baltimore—Heber Poster. R.
will b.
Barry—Morae Backus, R.
and bn
Carlton—Wesley Booher. R
Castleton—J. Mearle Scott. U
containers
Hastings Twp.—Laurence Beadle.
pushed
Hope—Bernard DeGolla. R.
Irving—William McCann. R.

Orangeville—John Crawford, D
Prairieville—Elton Tubba. R.

RED CROSS NUB8F8 AIDES
Pictured here Is the third clai
complete Nurae's *
•—*-*-------------------------- ,«
enteen. a total of thlrty-aeven
Nurse's Aides have participated in
thte, program,

each -------- *’•
one 1

obligated to give
fifty hours each

tn their volunteer service.
Tentative plans for a final Nurse's
Aide group are now underway. Any­
one interested may obtain an ap­
plication blank after April 21 at the
Banner office ar from Mrs. Frank
Carruthers. Miss Lottie Teuslnk. or
Mrs. Richard Cook.
Reading from left to right the
picture includes:
Madeline,8|te|r. Mbs

bare Wilcox, Mrs. Fields Beverwyk.
Mtes Oenevlcvc Fisher, Mrs. Lester
Lurabce; bottom
ooiiom row. Miss
miss Esther
uuier
Kreider,
1—*— — Mrs. Dorothy
**—“•------------ Instructor,
Frost, Mrs. Maxine Wolfe, Mrs. Vir­
ginia Covey. Miss Lottie Teualnk.
superintendent of Pennock hospital.

Yankee

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, APRIL A IMS

PLEASE BRING YOUR
SHOPPING BAG ALONG

the BEST

FOOD BUYSr4;’ SOYA BUTTER

Wm. Sweet and pfe? Robert Gard­
ner. S/Sgt. Sweet was killed in
Luxembourg Pee 33. and Pfe.
killed In Germany Feb. 33. * Ca­
det Nurse Marjorie Reynolds and
her parenta. Mr. and Mra. Leo Rey­
nolds, have been spending a week

trietans Male 3/c Lori
who lived in the Alonso

. 39c

c«i leave recently after
overseas. He spent hta
Muskegon and Mr and

OUIBI FOB PDBU0AT10W

gpF,____
' We have just purchased a truck load of Bacon

SLAB BACON 3|c
5-lb. Limit—Shop Early!

PORK CHOPS

Center Cut

Hamburger

steer beef

27c

lean

29c
ib.

brisket

fresh ground
slyer

17c
lb.

25c

ib

Lb.

Ring Bologna *radel
Frankfurters skinless

Lard
Pig Hocks

ib

32c

ib.

35c
ige

home rendered style

32c

PORK STEAKS
PORK SAUSAGE
PORK LIVER

u- 36c
4Oc

(All you wont)

Sugar Cured

Chuck Roast
Beef Stew
Boiling Beef

lb.

Boston Butt

meaty

ib

20c

meaty

ib

22c

38c

Lb.

Grade No. 1

Tender

lb.

Lb.

2Oc

Lb.

WE DO CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING MONDAY MORNINGS
HOURS: FROM 9 TO 12.

SWEET PICKLES
qt. jar

37c

SALAD DRESSING
Shurfine - qt.

38c

FRENCH DRESSING
Kraft -

17c

KRISPY CRACKERS

llb17c 2lbs 33c

pkg.

21

KRAFT DINNER
Pkg-

SAVEX
pkg.

9

IQ'

'b- 23c

Angel Food
Bar Cake 37c
Ige. pkg
CORN FLAKES
Ige.
pkg.
15c-med.
pkg.
WHEATIES
pkgGRAPENUTS FLAKES
pkgPOST BRAN FLAKES
lb.
DEL MONTE COFFEE
lb
SANKA
SALADA ORANGE PEKOE TEA i«»

RITZ CRACKERS

1 *k-

KEYKO OLEO

Tl

12c
10‘
9C
9C
33c
36‘
24'

3iuit4 &lt;5’ VcgcfafifeA.
POTATOES U S. No. 1-100 lb. bag $4.25 -pk. (Jgc
Ige. bun
PASCAL CELERY
15c
Ige. size
PINEAPPLE
49‘
pink meat
GRAPEFRUIT
5for33

DURKEE OLEO
lb.

24c

TISSUE CHARMIN

4 rolls 25'
RENUZIT
gal

SUPER SUDS

23

PAPER NAPKINS

80counl 10

FfJOKXENTER

PERK
pkg

। lung ma sister. asra. wiiuam ura- bulublv
mer, Jr., and family after 3 years
!• U OrS.rrS.
1 overseas, during which time he
, served in 8 countries. Mr. and Mrs
i Cramer and Bandra spent last
weekend in Laming visiting Sgt.
, and Mrs Poland and also called on
the Merle Callihans. * Mr. and
Mrs. William Cramer attended the
I funeral of her aunt. Mrs. Ella PoI land, at Middleville last week.
Mr and Mra. B. R. Downey uf
East Lansing called on Mr and
Jruwt* f’ihirai. Itaeuirr ut i'tsbali
Mrs. Ralph Striker Sunday eve­
ning. * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strik­
er and Mr. and Mrs Bert Pancher
vtaited Mr. and Mrs Oliver Ickes NOTICB TO BIDDERS
at Lake Odessa Sunday. * Mr. and
Mrs Dale Bump .and Daniel called
on Mrs Frank Hurdart at Thorn­
apple lake* Sunday. * Mr. and Mra.
Lan Campbell. Calvin Campbell. Hl.
Ila Stafford, and Mr. and Mrs
Marahall Stafford and children

5SK

Mrs. Willis McCune'S at Sparta.
Mr. and Mra McCune are Mra.
Marshall Stafford's parents. Mrs
Berninger, a slater, was also presHIGH BANK
Miss Marouila Marahall. who has
been in Rhode Island for flokne
tune, returned to her parents home,
the Geo Marshalls. Thursday* Mr.
and Mra Harry Green and daughlet of Bellevue and Sgt. Charles
Green of India. Frieda Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Green and
family were Wednesday .dinner
quests al the Worth Greens. *
Mr. and Mrs Lyle Jones and fam­
ily of Battle Creek visited Thurs­
day evening at Frank HawbHU's.
larry Jones remaining until Mon­
day. * Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hawblltx. Orths and Larry visited Sun­
day at Amos Wenger s near Nash­
ville. * Mr and Mrs Errett Skid­
more visited Sunday at Mr and
Mrs. Art Gould's near Climax and

burn's In Climax.
Mrs Frank Hawblllx called on
Mr. nnd Mrs Sam Gutche&amp;s and
Mrs. Dewcv Jones in Nashville
: Thursday. * Mrs. Sylvia Freece vis­
ited Sunday at Fred Miller's in Assrria. * Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mar­
shall and family of Detroit visited
| at Mrs Frieda Marshall's Sunday.

SlilU.d Hr-.-

Joht. !&gt;»«

I Mill OP Tlt-IBKM -t

IDURFEE
1 Mrs Herbert Rose underwent a
serious operation at Community hos­
pital. Battle Creek Wednesday. Her
many friends are happy to learn
she ta making a good recovery. *
The E Baltimore project meeting
was held al Mrs Henry Davis' for
। tiieir last lesson on the care of a
sick person. Thursday. * Mis* Mary
&lt;Altl» OF Tll.tXKH-TUr Many
. Baulch of Battle Creek. Mr and
Mrs. Ernie Bateman and children.
Miss Grace Baulch. Mr. and Mrs.
Chas Hammond had Easter dinner
with the Geo. Baulches at Has­
Arthur Williti.
tings. * Mrs. Sam Kellar and Joan
I spent Friday at the Rice-Casey
I home. * John Nelson passed away
। Saturday. We extend our sympathy
| to the family. * Bernard Williams
; spent several days last week with
• tne Jack Moores. * Mba. Winifred
, Dark-. Mr and Mrs. Henry Davis
and Richard Anneltn were guests of
Mr and Mrs Fred Garlinger and;
■
daughter Greta Saturday The Da—-----------vises apent Easter with Mr and Mrs. I in memobiam
Herbert Davis in Grand Rapidv
■
-■—■■■&gt;« &lt;•’
FAIR LAKE
*
Mr. and Mrs. O H. Kyle and
ME HOU AM
daughter and granddaughter of DV
l
Galesburg spent Easter with Mr.
and Mrs. James L. Miller. * Mr.
and Mrs. Alton Armour and daugh­
ter Lucille and son Robert. Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur White of Battle Creek. .STAB OBANOB
Hl.r Ur.n»- «
and Pfc. Louis Rossi of Percy-Jones
hospital apent Easter with Mr. and nine. April i.
Mrs. H. O. Armour. * T/Sgt. W. E '
and Mrs Pixley and son Jerry of
Battle Creek had Easier dinner
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Chas Pixlev. * Robert Armour &lt;&gt;f!
Battle Creek returned home Wedneadav after spending several days
with his brother and wife Mr. and

ts“

61c 2*al $102

pkg

«.t Ua&lt;

A R Beebe and aunt. Mrs. Myra
Holcomb. Loren also has a broth­
er, Lowell Abbott, in Ute Navy, who
managed to get a leave at the same
time * Mrs Edith Cramer and
Vesta spent Easter In Lansing with
Mr. and Mrs Merle Callihan *
Burke Cramer spent Easter In Lan­
sing in the Robert Knlffen home.
* Sgt. and Mrs. Clifford Poland

23

1

MILO
1 Mra. Fred Ryerson spent from
i Thursday until Sunday with her
son. Captain LaVeme Ryerson at
. Cincinnati.
itL Ohio. * We
Wc did not
have a vert l-r;;
large attendance -Iat
, the PT-A.
A. Wednesday evening for
i our box social. . Oty auctioneer.
John Beck did a fine Job nnd wc
I look in 110 for the boxes. We arc
trying to raise money to purchase
some new folding chairs. * Several
children and parents attended
Achievement Day at Hastings Sat-,
urday. Will give a full report next
week.
_____ - ~__________

YANKEE HFRING8 CAMP HAS
M LL SUMMFIR SCHEDULE
Lansing. Mich —Adult and youth
groups seeking summer camp fa­
cilities are swamping the conserva..
— department
-rl wUh application­
tion
and IMo schedules
schedul
are rtiUng rapIdly.
""bevenly-scven adul* and
183
youth groups, a total of 16.IN per­
sons. used department facilities last
season at the Higgins lake conser­
vation training school. Pigeon River
forest headquarters. Munuscong
game area In the ujjper peninsula,
and state park camping facilities.
Four group camps, two each in
Waterloo and Yankee Springs rec­
reational areas with a total ca­
pacity of 370 persons, are booked
solid for the summer season.
,
The Higgins lake settool furnished
accommodations for 23 adult and 11
youth groups last season, Including
teachers, librarians, 4-H clubs, boy­
scout executives, county agricultural
agents, and civic associations. Big­
gest attendance. 14.123. was rmis­
tered for state park group campa.

HICKORY CORNERS
Mrs. Bernice Dckllder Is working
at the Charlie Winters home while
Mrs. Winters ta al Bronson hos9tai for a goiter operation. *
MWB of the Wesleyan Meth­
odist church meets at the Curti*
Lawrence home Friday. Apr. fl. *
Mrs Howard Eyler of Houghton.
N. Y. ta spending two weeks with
hta son and Wife. the Rev and Mrs.
Kenneth Eyler and daughter 8allv. SPRING FEVER IN REVERSE
* Vera Jones Is improving St UHa
A mob of close to loo boys and
hospital. * Mr. and Mrs. Vale Mor­ girls were dispersed without inci­
rison of Freeport were weekend dent by Village Marshal Rai oh O'in
_._u. B(ter lhfy lud galh_
ptaalL_________ _ t

DBDEB roa PDIUCATIOW
more from
some from Bellevue.

row in­
to boys and
Salo
—March nth
News.

G.

&amp;

R

IG8 YOU DON’T
AArt BONDS

�TUT HASTTXGH BANNER. THL'UDAY, APBIL £ IMS
but don't ret discouraged, all that
will be explained to you when you pecta hb call within 3 weeks and
hell begin hb training as App. 3/c.
Delton High school bought 8228 55
Sincerely.
Charles R. Annable worth of bonds ana defense stamixi
Wednesday as a tribute and In mem­
COOK BKOa . E4IUr» I
r
-__ __
"Greetings AU." The following ory of Delmar "Bud" Bager. a be­
graduate of 2 yrs. ago. who
loved
EIGHTY-KVOWI TX*X verse was sent tn for you by one of gave hb
life al Iwo Jims
-------------------------------------- the folks at home. Which reminds
Ksbr«4 11 (&gt;•’---------------------------------- received Easter Greeting?.
•» JlMthfi. Mbkiesa M via cablegram, from her husband.
the 40th Infantry Dfvbion
Mena «!**• BiUar.
O|cm, Kahler In Germany. «» onWith
Luxon—Neck and neck with |
I did her mother. Mrs. Kelly and
and her doughboys of the 40th Infantry Di­
aUBICKIFTlOM HATMB
sbter-ln-taw, Mrs. E11U Rally.
vbion in their drive down the Cen- •
tra! Luaan plains to secure the'
Today hell be remembering
gateway to Manila at Bamban were I
Another Eastertide—
The hymns of praise within the the division's artillery survey par- &gt;
ties The surveyors were always
church
abreast lhe Infantry front line*
When st were tide by side
Hell listen to the-chaplain there a»”’ frequently beyond.
For 23 dsys from D-day. Jan. fl.
With messages of cheer.
4DITORIAL—
NATH
And ‘while he ihtens he will see until Im divbion swung Into Jap 1
mountain fortifications in lhe Ca-1
ASSOCIATION
A face tie holds most dear.
buslhn hilltops southwest of BamAnd we wiU be remembering.
ban.
lhe surveyors tramped, tra- |
Upon thb specie) dav,
Tiie precious hours that once we versed and plotted the Central Lu­
shared
ton plains. Then they turned to
Before he went away.
mountain sealing to carry on their
And thus our love will span the I Job.
miles
, "We put a red and white marker
Upon thb Eastertide,
■ flag on every knoll between Lln(Continued.from Page 1. Sec. l.» And by our dose held memories
Igayen and Bamban,*' Lt. Dastrup
We ll still be side by side.
_____
I said.
—Hilda Buller Farr, j "These flags are the artillery
A prominent New Deal columnists
contra] points on which coninu
firing
defended Aubrey Williams, rejected
is board.
ba.Mi1 ’'’ he explained.
exnbined •'They
’Theo have
Thb being a short week we're b
by the Senate to lirud the REA. on
going to concentrate on the many to be absolutely accurate. Without
the grounds that he hud the cour­ addresses sent in. believing that b I them the artillery would be unable
age to fight for his conviction*. what you fellows would prefer, be- ; to fire Its devastating pinpoint liar­
Courage io fight fur one's con vic- cause it should mean that there wdl , rages."
.Jions is important but not neces­
'H'*1
work °f thc ‘urveyors
sarily all-important. The sort of New?" UU1 h!!?iSh?1LM?UT *“ Mflatent h evidenced by efconviction* one h fighting for abo «nT thb infnSJStfcn Jhnm mm f«tlveneaB of the artillery's salvos
r&lt; pi mu inrormation about Clin । _
.&lt;^^1 ,u_
has a place in the picture. Hitler Poland which should have been used
**

The Hastings Banner

EDITORIALS

and Mussolini. for example, were
indivlduab who fought for their
convictions—yet one would hardly
say that this was any recommen­
dation as to tbclr nines* to rub
or govern. Aubrey WllUams’savs lie
is no Communbt. That may be.
However. It so happens that Mr.
Williams' alms and objectives seem
to parallel state socialism rather
closely—and that is lhe sort of set
up which Soviet Russia has but
calls Communism. So. takd your
choice. If Mr. williams' ideas were
‘’folicvfrd to a logical conclusion, al)
private enterprise— including? farm­
ing—would be supplanted collective
'enterprise tinder tile direct super­
vision and control of the Federal
government- I» that the nc
of‘
freedom we are fighting for?

•everal
weeks
(Remember
CIlfT i thJ*r Cabuislbn
Japanese
underground
when you
usedaeo
to attend
lhe Pleasmountain
caves. in
ant Hill school just east of Middle-1 Further tesUmony to the surveyville when Myrtle Wlban was the IUw •rUUezy,a direct Mu on
teacher there? Looking back there lh&lt;‘ caves-aealing some, blasting
wax lots of fun in those good old ; others wide open
days).
Control marker flags are in­
Sgt. Clifford Edger Poland, son of stalled on hilltops which are vbibie
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Poland of Mln- 1 to both Americans and Japs. Readieville. relumed to lhe Slates Feb.1 Using the Importance of the mark28 after three years overseas, dur- I era for the artillerymen, for whom
ing which time he served in eight ■ the Japs have a healthy respect,
countrtcs He enlisted in 1938. tak- । the enemy gives the flags a high
Ing hb first vear ot training in Fort । target nrioritv
’
Brady. Sauli Str. Marie, Camp Mej,
OT
• -•----- «—
TTie
Japs
Coy and Port Custer.
I
tnr japs
rknocked down flag*
every day. and they knocked down
In March. 1942. he left with the;• the Mme marker three times in
5th Divbion for Iceland, where he one day/' Lt. Dastrup stated.
served for 16 months From Iceland
In such cases the surveyors re­
he went to England, Ireland, and
the markers, thus offering
Scotland where he trained troops for install
the invasion of France. During the themselves as mortar and machine
past year, he saw much action in gun targets on which the Nips de­
Prance. Belgium. Holland, and Ger­ vote their undivided attention.
But the surveyors, being adept at
many. During the French campaign
he received a foot injury and had finding suitable cover, beat the
to leave the Infantry. He had train­ Japs to the draw. One of the men
|e c
U.
ed rookies for the post four years in this outfit w«s Pfe Dab
Hasand his intention was to make the Keeler. 921 E. Clinton St.. Il«Army lib career.
Ungs, Michigan.
Now on hb seventh yetyJh serv­
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
ice. he wears 6 stripes for
months
MIAMI BEACH. Pla.-March 10
-Pvt. Harold Kenneth Hilton. 130
ed a groat deal of attention We bon. French invasion ribbon, de­ East Center St . Hastings, ion of
wert always cleaning them, and fense of Iceland ribbon, two stripes Willard L. Hilton has returned from
for
6
year*
in
lhe
Army.
European
polishing the straps. I never could theater of operations ribbon with service outside the continental Unit­
ed States and b now being pro­
see lhe sense of it. They never let two silver stars.
us shoot one of them for fear
He received a 30-day furlough cessed through the Army Ground
• somebody would get hurt. I have which he has been spending with and Service Forces Redistribution
heard It rumored that now a days relative* In Hastings. Middleville, Station in Miami Beach, where ,hb
they issue real ammunition for Kalamazoo. Grand Rapids. Owosso, next assignment will be determined.
Pvt. Hilton served 30 months ns
thVm • Must be they have more and Detroit. Hb home address Is
confidence in you fellows than they 137 Shepard St. Lansing. He re­ a rifleman in the European theater
did in my generation.
cently received a 15-day extension of operations. While there he was
the Combat Infantry
After two years of thb stuff and reports back to Fort Sheridan. awarded
mixed in with other curriculum in Ill. on April 16. A brother. Charles, Badge. Before entering lhe service
school. I wasn't invited to lake ad­ left for service in the Army March Pvt. Hilton was employed, as i
machlnhts helper of Grand Rapids
vanced training. I never could un­ 19.
Cliff
brought
money
and
gifts
Book
Cose
and Chair Co. He be­
derstand why. unless tny sleeping
in elasjs had Something to do with from-each country to hb wife, the came a member of the Armed
it. I recall one day I‘woke up just former Frances E. Cambuni of Lan­ Forces on Oct. 22, 1941.
sing,
and
to
hb
relative*.
He
re
­
A
short
time
ago Mr. Hilton re­
in time to hear the instructor a.vk
inc bow a BAR operated. I thudght port* tliat rural France was the most ceived an official letter sUtlna
he was talking about the "bar" that UketheUJS. In Holland and Belgium that Kenneth had been awarded
they
had
really
suffered.
It
was
the
wod
conduct
medal for. "hav­
Daniol Ihuine shot, so I made a really tough going in and around
most brilliant reply. Then there Aachen and there were many close ing demonstrated fidelity through
was lhe time we were studying calls such as the night of the Bat­ faithful and exact performance jf
duty
and
efficiency
through capa­
tnap-readbig and i thought "ter­ tle of the Bulge when he drove 150
rain" had something to do wlth- miles behind German lines before city to produce desired results."
Ken. whose brother-in-law. Lloyd
the weather.
breaking through to hb unit.
Good
enough
b
also
now stationed
A telegram delivered to Mr. and
I'm sorry that I can't give you
the low-down on lhe Battle of Bull Mrs. North Shellenbarger. Hastings. in Florida, was wounded in the
Rim. or the charge up San Juan R. I. on Friday, stated that their knee, hs* served in Italy. Africa,
and
France,
and
has
been in the
son.
Pfe.
Richard
A.
Shelienbarger.
hill, or the fight in the Argonne;
was slightly Injured March 15 in army nearly 4 full years.
Germany. The same day they re­
— from u,
— saying. the
—
celved -a 1-,.
letter
him
Pfe. Dean R.’ Keeler 36858153
was in a hospital in Pranrt. He
A P O. 15933. c/o P.M
sold he thought In a week or two
he would be able to return to the
front.
Pfe. Albert W. Relgler 36458,820
Mrs. Thelma Burd has been noti­
A P.O 524. rn PM
fied that her husband. Pfe. Merle
K Burd, has been wounded in ac­
tion in Germany. He wns sent to a
Pvt. Mason P Thomas 36924245
hospital in France. A recent report
APO. 15887. c/o P M
states he b improving although tire
New York. N. Y.
family have no detalb of his in­
jury. Merle's picture will appear in’
Pfe Richard C. Thomas 36858154
। next week's issue.
A P.O. 403. c/o PM
An Eighth Air Force Bomber Sta­
New York. N. Y.
tion. England—The air medal has
been awarded to Sergeant Stephen C.
CpI. Wellington F. Mugridge
Hathaway. 2j. Hastings. Michigan,
36855430
for "meritorious achievement . . "
while participating In bombing at­
San Francisco, Calif.
tacks on military and industrial tar­
gets.
Pf- Richard D. Blough, 36424922
Sgt. Hathaway is the radio oper­
ator-gunner on an Eighth Air Force
San, Francisco. Calif.
B-17 Flying Fortress tn the 385th
Bombarament Group commanded by
T/Bgt. Vernon O. Engle 36156173
Colonel George Y. Jumper. Natoma.
Sqdn. G.. F.C.CTB
California.
A graduate of Hastings Higli
Florence. S.'C.'
school, he also attended Michigan
State Normal College, Ypsilanti. Hb
Pfe. Harold L. Oates 3G455012
home address Is Brooklyn. Mich.
He entered the AAF in August. 1942.
Carlisle Barracks. Pa.
and received his aerial gunnery*
winjis at Yuma, Arizona, in June.
"Pvt. Dale Sponseller
Squadron "0"
Congratulations to Lewis Shay,
who is now Cpl.
Yuma, Arizona.
Be sure and listen In on radio's
(Understand you have lust been
.Vox Pop at 7:00 o'clock. Hastings home Dale, sorry we missed you).
time, over WKZO next Monday
night. We're not making any prom­
Pvt. Don Berry. 16164151
ises but as they broadcast from McHndn. X Flight 505
Ciosky General Hospital. Temple.
3704 AA F. Bn.
Texas, there b likely to be news of
Keesler
Field, Miss.
now ready to
special interest to local folks.
Larry Fuller is now with the
Edward Brinker BM. 2Je 6236066

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le schoob. things in genera) Allegan Relay Carnival—May 11— Gordon Buxton. Jc
themselves, whatever It b
There.
nelUus Cappan, Oi
man b John Hamp. Nash- Regional Meet—May 19 — Grand
ip has won a name for him- stBU-P Hl. (Kalamazoo)—May 22— Cline. Thom apple;
-he county as the felh who
low to lap and collect and
There.
liver. We’re speaking of the
llam cralg. Hastings Twp.; Mra.
Norman. Oklahoma.
rrup project in which NaaliLansing.
Velma Demond. Castleton; Lau­
Cpl. Tan C. Ironside 34574105
rence Endres. Carlton:
A. K.
Bo unUi next week. Cheerio.
Prandaen. Hastings, 3 te 3; RuaotO
. ... Zolly Coffer.
Hart. Hone: Maurice Healy, Balti­
Buckley Held
more: CXU Herminett. Pralrlevtlb:
Denver. Colorado.
CHARLTON PARK
Maynard B. Tucker. fiK 1/c AG-92
Baseball weather seems
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prospects (pr plenty of games thb
(Continued from Page 1. Bee. I.)
San FrancUco. Calif.
year, providing we have a good
Alberta Cole va. Richard Beu­
strong team to compete.
mer. trespass.
ABN. 36939275
,
Weather permitting, would like
Oo. A. 108th 76th TT B.
Russell Brinkley
Richard
Camp Joseph T. Robinson. Ark.
Hessmer trespass
Pvt. Robert C CUnton
Wm. C. Main. Gdn. of Carl W.
the baseball players to come that
Main,
minor,
vs.
Hayden
Hath­
would like to tryout for the team
Co. B. 131st 82nd Regt I.TJL
There are a number of positions to away. trespass.
Camp Joseph T. Robinson. Ark.
Win. C. Main va. Hayden HathPfe. Raymond P. Murphy 3M7299S
Henry Steenbuck vs. Kenneth
Sec. F. Box 480
Hurless, trespass.
Gowen Field.
.
Katherine A. Redner vs. Otis
Boise, Idaho.
Gallup, trespass.
Ralph Teeter vs. Chas C Baugh­
Prt. Cart C. Rose 36977932
The Hastings Saxons opened their
man and Celesta B. Baughman,
AP.O. 875 c/o Postmaster
pect of one of the toughest sched­ trespass.
E Fay Grinage vs. Walter Kar­
ules ever undertaken by a Hastings
pinski. trespass.
track team.
.. ........... .
Joseph Patrick Thomson. G M. 3/c
John Young va. Qus J. Spier,
There seems to be quite a wealth
Adv. Gunnery A E.H. School
of material In the 60 recruits which Assumpsit.
Nava! Rec. Sta.
reported for th9 first practice, and
Adelbert Cortright va. Louie and
Washington. D. C.
coach Rc-lnhuHlt has tropes ol a Madeline Garman, injunction.
successful season. There are seven
Martha P. Predum vi. Henry J.
Pvt. William M. Corson
lettermen b«k. well supported by PT'edum, divorce.
432nd Base Unit Sqdn B.
a nucleus «f other veterans back
Henry Stehr, et aL petition to
Portland. Ore.
from last .gear's squad. The fol­ disconnect land from village of
lowing arw the returning lettermen: Middleville.
Sgt- Howard L Danieb 36956259
Henry Abler. Larry Fuller. BUI
Co. B. 3rd Replacement Bn.
Ptebbtns,
Phil
Frandsen,
Jerry
A.S.F.PRD.
Wcnsloff. Jack Echtmaw. and Capt.
Camp Beale. Calif.
£11ha M. Nlchob vs, Philip D.
Tom Dolan.
Nichols, divorce.
Orville W. Ballance. 8 1/c Q.M.
Thb Is coach Herbert Reinhardt's
Weldon L. Hurdelbrlnk vs. Eva
9528770
first year with lhe track team, and B Hurdelbrink. divorce.
k. k— .1—j- whipped It into a
c/o Fleet Post Office
Florence C. Stanley vs. Frank
San Francisco, Calif.
promising
It which wiU really Stanley, divorce.
.... — _r™.enta a real battle.
Doris I. Thomas, vs. Lawrence R
Pfe. Rex Foreman Jr. ASN.
The following boys are out for Thomas, divorce.
36164873
track thb year: Henry Adler. Mar­
Claudia Puller vs. Evan Puller,
Co. C 798th M P Bn.
lin Airmail. Dick Beadle, Walter divorce
Camp Atterbury, Ind.
Birman. Ray Branch. Leland Chris­
Mabel C. Roe vs. Daniel c. Roe.
tianson, Jim Fisher, Dick Fox, Larry divorce.
Pfe. Dean R. Keeler 36858153
130 W. State St.,
Fuller, Joe Huuert. Hubert Hunt. Jury List For April Term
Co. B. 4th Bn, 1st Regt.
Herbert Ludwich, Ronald Martin.
Albert Bell. Maple Grove: John
A OF. Repl. Depot No. 1
Don NeU, Louis Neubert, Tom Benedict.
Rutland: Grover Brooks.
Fort George Meade. Md.
O'Connor. Bill Richard*. Gerald
Baltimore:
Ray
Burd.
Assyria:
Sanders. Kart Schantz, Edsel SlnJohn Jr. Bechtel. F 2/c
%
Rcbcrt Stowell. Dale Tobias, KlngsBrks. 305. B 3-lt
cblr, Don Smith. Bill Stebbins
BB C.. OBN.T.C.
ley Zerbel. Norman Clinton. Jack
Great Lakes. II).
Defoe. James Cappon. Dick Young.
Richard Cook. Gerald Beckwith,
Kenneth R. Dunlap SC 3/c
Stuart Benedict. Koger Brown. Jun
A BPD. V. S Navy
Coleman. Alfred Cortright. Clifford
San Bruno. Calif , Gen. Del.
Dolan. Tom Dolan, Lewis Bari. Jack
Echlinaw.
Dick Feldpausch. Locklen
Franklin O. Bush F 2/c &lt;CA)
Brks 32. Co. 49. Plat 2. USNATTC Foster. Philip Frandsen, Richard
Oroos. LeRoy Hewitt. Pat Hodge*.
Memphb 15. Tennessee.
Don Hughes, Fred McDonald. Ed.
McKeough. Robert Reaser John
P. O. John C. Bush T-133315
Richardson.
Bob
Rogers.
Ken
232 Base Unit. Sqdn D,
&lt;
i. O.
»XO.
Slocum. Roy Stein bock. Owen Thom­
Dalhart, Texas.
as. Jerry Wensloff, Robert Branch.
Cpl. Garrett E. Everson. Jr. ANN. Edward Freeland. Ronald Rivers,
36458854
Lowell Bronk, and Shtrley Henry.
The Year's schedule is as follows:
San Francisco, Calif.
Grand Rapids Central—April 13—
There.
•
Pvt. Gale V. Slocum 36468877
Battle Creek Central—April 18—
■fiiere.
State HI. (Kalamazoo)—April-27—
Chanuie Field. Ill.
There.
Charlotte—May 8—Here.
Pfe Donald K. Wellfare AS N.
36421394
Co. E, 1st Bn., 2nd Regt.
Convalescent FaclliUrs,
Fort Custer. Mich.
Richard V. Yarrer 8 3/c &lt;ca)
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For T/4 Charles W. Kidder: APO.

For Raymond Kenyon: AP.O. 582.
For Cpl. Louis V. Williams: AP.O.
758.
For Lt. Helen McPherson. General
Hospital 148. AP.O. 244. A letter
from Helen appears in thb issue. A
note from Helen thb week says she
has arrived in the Marianna* Islands
and that 40 letters were there wait­
ing for her when they landed.

Add to Winston Merrick'
dress: Ward 27A., .
Cpl. Robt. M. Bllvin 36404383
AP.O. 8. c/o PM.

Pvt. Maurice M Ashby 36965442
C/o Birmingham General Hospital
Ward C2. Van Nuya, Calif. ,
Pfe. Ernest P. Wilkins 368^8145
A.P.O. 403. c/o Postmaster
New York. N. Y.
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teachers In the several larger schools
in the county give you their slant
on things as they are. They may
talk about those of vou in service.

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earry-tn supper as a birthday sur­
prise far Mr. Allerdlng. Eleven
(Ucsts were meant. * Mr. and Mrs.

evening visitors at weekend visitors at the former's
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Welby Crock­
ford. * Mrs. Cora Whitney and
Milan Bunday after- daughter ports attended services
Easter morning at their home
church . In Clartalville and called
on friends. ★ Mrs. Floyd Mayen
and family were Sunday dinner
Jack Hartman and fam- -----._ _« ...
Ura Detbcrt
uburg were Easter dinner
a. * MlasPkirtheir parents, Mr. and
.......... Btella Parrott
and Vem Hynes were In Grand
I oarilnsor of Cadillac wore ov- Rapids
and attended the Skating
■ht suests of Mr. and Mra.
Mrt McLeod and.Elwood Tues- Vanities Friday evening. * Mr. and
ntght. ♦ Miss Etta Schneider Mrs. Ferris Lathrop and family
nded
a
farewell
reception moved Friday from Bremen. Ohio,
trsday evening at the Evangel- to lhe Lawrence Christian housSouth Woodland where Mrs. La­
ehurch for the Her. and Mrs In
throp and daughten will live. Mr.
rioo. They left Monday mart- Lethroo exoccU lo enter service.
for Dayton. Ohio, where Mr
Mrs. Ernest Webster and chil­
rton has accepted pastoral scrv* Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mc- dren of Lake Odessa spent Wed­
nesday with Mra. Howard Harper.
* Mr..&gt;nd Mrs. Stuart Kussmaul.
with their son Mr. and Mra. Don
MeLeod of Lake Odessa.
A group of friends from Has- MN. Melvin Jacoba of Hastings for

ecrtico. * Mn. Arthur Allctdln*
and Mr*. Will Hauer apent from
laturday until Monday visiting
relatives In Bsltle Creek. * Mr.
d Mrt. tvart Ardis and san JimMr. and*Mr?eH.T’KIuon'aiid

Ir. and Mra. Jky
hter Sharon Of
Sunday vUllcra
_ _______________Mir. and Mn.
George Parrott snd spent Monday
with Miss Florence and Mlsa Btella
Parrett. * Mrs. Victor Oberman
a&amp;d daughter Mary Ann of Grand
from Friday until
her parents, Mr. nnd
ershberger. Mtts Joan
Hershberger of Chicago visited tier
parent* from Thursday until Mon­
day. * Mr. and Mra. Frank Shriber
of Carlton and Mr. and Mrs. Will
Warner were Easter dinner guests
of Mr. and Mra. Lester Warner.
Mr. and Mra. Harvey Nellcr of
Portland were caller* Sunday eve­
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Mrs. F. C Wing. ★ M1m Helen
Reesor of Mecosta and Miss Mar­
jorie Rector and schoolmate from
Kalamaaoo spent their Easier vaation with their parents. Mr. and
ra. Albert Recsor. Other vlsitora
•rare Sgt. James Mulder from a
camp In Indiana spent the week­
end at the Reesor home and Mr.
snd Mrs. Edward Reesor. Mrs. Ag­
nes Dorris and Ellis Johnston
were Sunday dinner guests, the
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o were recanuy marrite.
UvUtg at the farm home oi
mt*. About forty friends
welcomed them and enjoyed a very
presented to Mr. and Mr». Stowell.
Lovely refreshment* of'sandwiches.
coHce. cookies and Jello were
served.

Mrs. Della Manklelow had
panned for some time before she
met with her accident to entertain
st c birthday dinner Mr. and Mrs.
John Tyler, Andrew Rube. Mr. and
Mrs. James TyUr and Mr. and Mr*.
MiUan Trumbo. The honored guests
were to be John Tyler. Eda Trier,
and Fem Trumbo. Thess plans
were earned out Easter Bunday by
her granddaughter, Eda Tyler, ana
her good neighbor. Fern Trumbo.*1
Tlv.-re were tyo birthday cakes
made by Mrs. Leon and Mrt. John
Tyler. Grandma Manktelow was
Gesented a- very lovely Easter Illy
' Eleanor Jean Bird, a gift of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Bird and fam­
ily.

Army.
Y 3,'c Maurict Vxndscar who has
been spending hi* furlough with
hi# parents, Mr and Mrs. Leon
Vandaear left Tuesday tor Lan­
sing. leaving from there on Wed­
nesday for hl* return to camp st
New Orlean*.
The addrssa of Rax McMillan ta:
S J/c Rex McMillen. &gt;144173
A.T.B Camp Bradford
Crew 4872 NOB
Norfolk. Virginia
Rax Just returned lo Camp Brad­
ford after spending a furlough with
hi* parent* Mr. and Mrs Harley
McMillen and other relatives.
Wm. Miliar Passe.
Relatives here received a mes­
sage from Mra. Melvina Miller
(Melvina Barnum of Oladwin. that
her huaband. William Miller passed
away March 21. Relatives from
here attending the funeral 'were
Mr. Royal Barnum. Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Barnbm. Mr* DaLsy Tyler
and son Leon. Mrs. Tyler remained
with her sister. Mrs. Miller for a

.. uvS&lt;xLUnl Churrh«

United Brethren In Christ
I. H. Osgood. Minister
Woodland
Morning worship 10:00 am.
Bunday school 11:00 a.m.
Evening worship. 7:30 pm.
Christian Endeavor 8:15 prn.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday 7:30
The Woman's Study club will Suipatrfck
have their April meeting al lhe
schoolhouse Tuesday evening. April
Sunday School 10:30 am.
10. Il will be a Mother and Daugh­
Morning worship 11:30 am.
ter banquet. A potluck dinner will
Christian Endeavor 7:30 p.m.
be served al 8:30 pm. After the
Preaching service 8 30 pm.
dinner the following program will
Prayer meeting. Thursday, 8:00
be given: Group singing: “Mother pm.
Machrce": Roll call, “My Mother s
Favorite Remedy": greetings. Clau­ Seulh Woodland Church
dine Mathews; response. Virginia
Varney. Mra. Ruth Neithamer will
Arthur L. Dodge. Pastor
give a book review of “Son of the
10: 00 n.m. Worship and sermon
Smoky Sea".11: 00 am. Church school
Jnd1 M?
Mra I
- H&gt;nM: Justice of Peace. Leo Rush.
7:30 pjn. Young People's Choir
«nt% the hot^ of thdr °nW.nd
The pate for lhe Mystery Moth­
There is a place and a welcome
banquet of the Methodist W. 8. fnr you in the service of the
brother. Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Far- c'^ublra
Jl.nd FnJ* H.n.Vd er
C. 5. has been postponed from Ap­ Church.
thing to serve a surprise Easter
waiis-rFUhlr Unvd rium
ril a and will be held al the church
dinner fur Mrs Glenn Farthlnr 1 famlth. Walter FUhcr, Lloyd Clutn. parlora, Friday evening. April 13.
who Is convaJescing. She was very' _ , „
_ .
_
. „ .
Miss Virginli. Asaka, Japanesehappy to be able to go to the table i R_^
DHve Kxceedi Quota
The WB.CS. Charily Circle will
end have dinner with them. She ,,,ThT,
Cross drive in meet Wednesday evening April 11. Amcrian working with the Breth­
U gaining nicelv
! Woodland met with a fine re- with Mra. Carl Jordan hostess and ren Ministry to Rcscttlers. under
hra Brethren Service Commit!. •.
e-i.r, in,
!»0onse. Donations were given splen- Mrs. Ruth Neithamer co-hostess
Elgin. TIL. spoke at South Wood­
land church, also at lhe Woodland
The Red. White and Blue club school and at a Union Meeting st
xsSKJn.VK. %*■,
*«?? । "sx.
shr..-#
will-meet Friday, April 8 with Mrs.-. the Woodland Methodhl church
a'lernMin °nn 'mi-' snJ’Mn’uS *,ld ,hc *attCr ncarlT M" ■ The vU‘ Orpha Wing, hoslea*. A potluck during her stay here MKs Asaka
dinner will be served at noon, co­ presented In n very unbiased wav
* Mr' inn
Pr.. 11lnKe ot Woodland presented lhe
noll^wrro F«%r dhs^ efAtl sUm of ,5M-S® “n'1 thr t&lt;,wruh1'’ hostesses are Lena Osgood, Nellie the Injustice done to Americans of
Hewitt. Elhlyn
Burkle,
Orpha Japanrar ancestry. Her messages
unger were Easter dinner g.tests
woodland S752tl5
•
Wing, and Florence KiUon.
with his nnrents, Mr. mid Mrs.
sro-.ua.
were wall received by intsrrat-d
Henry Geiger of Inka Odessa * [
audiences. Mis* Asaka also spdke
Social Item*
The Missionary Society of the at the Sunfield Church of the
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Smith called on
Church of the Brethren will meet Brethren.
Sunday a'ternnon at the home of I
------- ;•-------------- ...
Mr and Mrs Elby Murphy of West «■»•’'«• hT.s.an2S*.nc‘!2L.Uw "‘7 for the April meeting on Thursday.
April 12, with Mrs, Lawifcn Smith,
Sunfield. * Mrs. Harlan Smith. brat,o«
M.Ui
The Methodist Churvh
hostess. Thu will be an all-day
•on Jnck nnd daughter Rnsaler of '*r“r&gt;' °'Mr ■ •”g
...Oc29'' p Wingard. Pastor
Grand Rsnid’. spent Friday Wn,b of Scottville, Mich , on Apr. 8. Mr. meeting with a carry-In dinner.
Worship service 10:00
Mra Arthur Alkrding. * Mr. and ;
L*1”;;Leedy were former Wood- The lesson start* the Home Build­
Junior
church 10:30
Mra. John Bulling spent Sunday *an“ resldcnu before moving to ers' ’ program. The theme for thu
Sunday school 11:15
meeting will be "Sacred Moment*
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Otis Vreelnnd i Scottville.
Youth Fellowship 8:00
in the Home" with Mra. Ruwell
of Green lake. » Mr. and Mra. Fred
• • •
Choir
rehearsal
Thursday 8:00
Smith of Lake Odessa were Sun- | MUs Mary Townsend entertained Booher, leader. There will also be
Sunday Is to be Co-nmunton.
da- evening visitors with Mra. Del- the Young People's class of the handwork lo be done at this meet­
Friddy April
13 the MyMerv
la Mnnktelow.
, Sunday school of lhe Bunfield ing.
Mother banquet b u&gt; be held at the
Mr. mid Mrs. Harold RwahMin । Church of the Brethren for a class
The Fellowship Class of the church parlors. This is to be a pot­
of Hastings were callers Thursday meeting Sunday evening nt the
luck dinner. A special program Is
evening nt the home of Mrt. Wil- i home of her parents, lhe Rev. nnd Methodist Sunday school will meet being arranged.
liivn Flnry. A Mr and Mrs. Will ( Mrs. H. V. TownsChd. The evening at the home of Mr. and Mra Carl
Carlton Center
Hewitt.
Thursday evening April 12.
Volte. Chris Orlebel, and Mr. ami । was enjoyed with gomes and alngWorship sendee IS o'clock
witti Mr. and Mrs. Curl Jordan co­
Sunday School 11:00
husteases.
Sunday is to be communion.
The regular WB.CB
monthly
meeting ot lhe Methodist ehurch 6OUTHWENT WOODLAND
was held Wednesday evening at the
Mr. and Mra. John Manin of Ann
church parlors. The program was Arbor arc visiting Mr. and Mrs F?.rl
in charge of Mra. Leland Ens. the ^lcy'
and Mr’- ,tarr* Lilly
study being on Southeast Asia. mthcr Warner) of Grand Ledge
Plans were made for the Mystery are recelvUrg congratulations on the
Mother banquet lo be held/at the birth of a son nt a Lansing hospital,
church parlors Friday evening. Ap- March 28. He was named Darwin
LeRoy. Mrs. Chas Warner is staySi al her daughter's home and will
:e care of them when they return
Thc Faith W.S.C5. Circle will
me from the hospital. Chas. War­
meet Tiiuraday evening April 5 at
the home of Mrs. Leon Hynes with ner and Victor and Mr. and Mrs,
Wm. Cappon and Larry were Sun­
Mra. Carl Heise co-hostesa.
The annual Junior play will be day callers there. * Mrs. Carl Jor­
held in lhe school auditorium on dan and children spent over Easter
with relatives at Detroit. * Mr. and
I Friday evening April 0. The play Mrs.
Paul Bryant and family spent
, selected by tne junior* 1* a comti dy entitled. "Brother Goose.” They
1 are very busy preparing for the ter Fisher were Easter guests of
I presentation.
Mrs. Caroline Ballinger and family
of Northeast Woodland
a Miss
Betty Wotring of Lansing spent
. Hillis Reesor. son of Mr. and Mra. from Friday Uli Sunday at home, w
Albert Reesor. of West Woodland Miss Patricia Brodbeck of Grand
| left Tuesday for induction in the Rapids spent lhe weekend at home.
* Mr. and Mrs. Sbworth Bmith of
Hasting* were. Saturday caller* on
Chas. Parlce and family. * Mr nnd
Mrs. Ferris Lathrop and children
of Toledo, have moved into Law­
rence Christian's tenant house on
the former Forrest Christian farm.
* Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Sandbrook
Guaranteed for 2 years against
and family were Easter gifests of

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of East Woodland. The dinner hon­ Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
iry Jo. * Mrs. Edward Rccsur ! ■ored the first birthday of lhe twin Mrs. John Dell and Dorothy. ♦ Eteirit last week with her sister.11 ■sons of Mr. and Mrs cha*e. * LR- cont visitors at the home of MY.
and Mra. Paul Desgrange* were Mr.
•ith and Mr* Lloyd Makley and family
and .■nd Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Deegrang­
es. Mrs. J. W. Deagrunge-s and WUand Mrs Charles Townsend.
Mrs. Daisy Tyler, spent Sunday Mr. and Utt. J. M. DcOraff of lard Desgrange* of Baton Rapids.
Mr. ----------and Mra.
Clarence * Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kimble and
at the home of her son and srifg. Grandville.
--- ------------ - —
-----------------Mr. and Mra Leon Tyler of East Ftorman and family of Hamer spent Mrs. Lewis Kenfleld and daughter
Woodland. Mr. and Mrs. Royal the weekend with Mr. and Mra, were Bunday dinner guests of‘Mr.
Burnuni Mr. aad Mra. Howard |
Forman, * Mr. end Mrs. and Mrs. Ben Schneider. In the
Holdren and daughter Joyce of! Ted Euper and Jeratee enlerUlned afternoon all were callers at the
Castleton were callers at the Tv- . lor Easier dinner Mr. and Mra. home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Van-'
lar hams In the afternoon. &lt; Mr. Howard Hewitt, and Mlsa Hulda Houten of Odessa, f Guests on
and Mra. Harry Sandbrook and Euper of Fowlerville, if Un. Fred Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
laughters were Sunday visitors Border is visiting her mother Mrs Kida Guy were Mr. and Mrs. Delwith the Utter's sister and hus- Currie Bourret of northwestern mond Culler, and Keith Guy and
isnd. Mr. and Mrs. Duffy York df । Iowa. * Miss Mary Townsend was Mrs. Mildred Hubbell of Detroit.
Mr. and Mra. Burt Bawdy en­
Kalamaaoo. ★ Mrs. Orville Slftofi home from Warne University. De­
cent the weekend with Mr.. and ; trolt. to spend Easter vacation from tertained for Bunday dinner, Mr.
Mrs. Floyd Mahler of East Wood- Thursday until Monday with her end Mrs. Forrest Bcgerow and
family.
* The Gordon Stark fam­
land. * Mr. and Mrs. George Klrsh- pjm.nl* the Rev: and Mrs. H V.
man of Kalamaxoo spent tne week- Townsend. ★ Mr. and Mra. Titus ily of Kent Oily were Bunday
ent with the Utter's sister Mr. and I Wilt end son David of Crystal guests al the home of the Rev.
and
Mrs.
Geo. F. Wingard. * The
Kra' E. O- Shomo. * Mra. Arnold : spent from Friday until Sunday
alcolm of Lansing spent from | night with the Utter's parent*. Mr. Junior Class presents '‘Brother­
Sunday until Wednesday with Mr. i and Mra. George Bears. Mr and Goose" a 3-act comedy at Wood­
and Mra. Albert Reesor. Miss char- I Mra. Cleo Sears of Weal WoodUnd land High school, April d at S pm.
' nnd their daughter. Miss Audra * A daughter. Louetta Valdeen
Sears of Lansing were Easter din­ was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Travis of South Woodland on
ner guests.
March 11 at McLaughlin hospital.
Mr. and Mra. Leon Vandecar and Lansing. * Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Sto­
family were dinner guesU Sunday well and Mr. and Mrs. Verdon 8loof Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Near of
Freejiort. * Mra. Garold Price of Mrs. Dexter Connon of Ionia. *
Sunfield calico on Mrs. Lloyd MUs Marjorie Parmelee of Battle
Towns Friday. Other visitors were Creek was a recent visitor at the
Mrs. Elizabeth Tlekner and sun 1 home of her grandparents, Mr. and
Delbert and Mr. and Mrs. Orlo' Mrs. Grant Osgood.
Tlekner on Wednesday evening. *
Mr. and Mra. Waller Crosby vUThe Woodland township election
1 L‘
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Monday resulted as follows super-

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Lyla Dickerson on April 11 In Um
afuraoon. All welcome.

Auto Crash Neer
Hickory Corners
Causes One Death

at Battle Creek on 2D, weighing 7 H lb*. Her sister, Mn.
The Dowling Cemetery Clrcla will cd'lecture al the Central
Tuesday forenoon.
. Adah soouu. to witii her.
meet April 12 at the Dowling rium at 2 pm, Thun.. A
Church burenent for potluck din­
clubf and ouwr or-j chureij porion
ner. election of officers and other
business.
*
ture
!««ited
ervatlona must
„ , _
' I’ne regular meeting of Ute Del•re, 67th annual
k. * tBarry
,
,
noon.
«- Meyare was taken to Hut
nland Lake* Garden Club will
bank Farm Bureau
The
county
yernor Blough.
Pennock hospital Monday- lor s mJid at the home of Mra. Elmer group will meet al the Durkee tonvention of the Woman's Christ-1 Armbruster nl
...... '
’’
■ Thursday afternoon. Apr. schoolhouse April 10 at 8 00 pjn.
Clock. Roll call. "What Refreshments will consist of sand­
with
the Garden wiches. cakes, and pickles. Pran­ Mre. Millie Poweii of Grand Rapids chairman
Spring?" The ces Bhurlow, pub. chmn.
u guest speaker.
t
-- --------------------..
.
CLAY MILLS
out to tne
Hickory Corner* \
piS'^n?
s st;
tonna to a
Th* Y.M.W.B. of lhe Wesleyan
, , tue creek. The High boy
Methodist church meets at the Tuesday. April IB. at the home of 1 strret BatSroav"'* MT^nTata i
wu driving his father** 1837 sedan
Curtis Lawrence. Friday, April 6.
and failing to observe a deadend moved into their recently remodel.
tertalned Dy Mr*. Jrxdo Vande- 8 WJBCB . April 13 al the horn* ot Mre. Kellar Stem. Please remember john Lukso entertained relative* ।
Mr"
men K&gt;., Mr*. MargaretWfJTi
road, crashed into a tree completely
au“_______
from
Bunday a Mre.
Confer andMr*.
wrecking th/- car. He managed to
.. ..
. — .
,
..
Audf
rand Rapids wo*1
Mr and Mrs Evert McCallum. Pro­
Meeting
of Z.
Extension
summon help from a nearby house last week to Grand Rapids wnere the"former. Thursday. Apr. 12. Roll gram In the afternoon: poliuok
--- Z ---------—---- ------- Group
Zr ..j. No.
nn E
Guy McNee's. *
Mr. Chase wih begin a new trade:‘-7. 'T.W";,“■
and they were taken to community at
a
5
will
hold
potluck
supper
at
the
Mr*.
Leon
PolU
spent
Thursday
call.
"How
many
yean'a
member
Lear Inc. in the field of Aircraft!«■»-. H°* "WW
supper at 8:30.1,
hospital In Battle Creek. The 14- Radio
home of Mre. O. E Goodyear next afternoou with MA. Sarah McCaul.
Club?" The
Equipment, radar, nnd tele-1 of
nf the
h Homa Literary
'•*'
.arar-old McManus boy had died
Monday evening. April 9.--------------- 1 while Mr. Potta attended the Ban-&lt;
"Welcome to New Offi­ HenAervhall
Jfcfore reaching there, hto neck vision. Due to a physical handicap program
-----------I
bom
sale.
*
Wilbur
Gibbs
and fam-1
cer*
and
Member*.
'
Mt*.
Agnes
Community
Baxter
notlurk
sup
­
Mre Chase has found It necaaaary
having been broken.
The Woman's Club will meet Fri- [ i&gt;v of Kalamazoo spent Easter with 1
another promotion in the fz-h'iltx "Home Literary Club In per at lhe school house Saturday
The other three suffered from head to refuse
day. April 6. with Mrs. C. D. Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Cha* Gibbs * Orvlll
post office wnere he has been Early Days", Mrs. Mary Flower; night. April 7. __
Injuries, lacerations and severe local
as
chairman.
Mr*.
Lloyd
Chapman
Pickard.
Jr.,
was
a
Saturday
visitor
employed
for
the
past
year.
Mrs.
’
nna
as
the
Yean
Roll
By,"
Mra
shock.
Chase line former Dotis Craig) will Eslella Barber; "Our Club To
will speak on "Chinese Tales and
Mr-- *nd Mre. Leon PotU' and
Donovan ot Hickory Cor­
begin new duties ut Uie same Date." Mra. Fern Hazen. There will ORGANIZATIONS
legends." and there will also be a accompanied.them to Lansing Sune lhe report to the sheriffs nlio
plant.
।
Townsend
Club
No.
1
will
meet
dtoplay
of
flower
arrangement*.
day
to
visit
at
the
Harold
England
be
a
display
of
picture*
and
re
­
office here.
E. P. Meyer* to relieving al the minders of club days.
------------ | home. Mr* Morri* Lewis of Kala! st lhe lull on Tuesday evening.
telegraph oil ice while regular oper­
April 10. at 8:00 o'clock. There will
Nexl Tuesday evening. Afirll 10. maxoo was also a visitor at the
ator Francis Oler la recovering from -------- ----------I be special music and refreshments Mra Anna Johnson. 501 E. Green England home for Easter.
mumps.
The Cedar Creek Cemetery Cir- I after «the business session.
St., will entertain the Banner clasa I _
----------- - • • •---------------Grode teacher Elizabeth Finch de will meet al the home of Mrs. I
-----------of the Methodist Sunday school.
BANNER WANT ADVB. PAY
•
FRANK TURNER
mui
l^s uccn
bcen neipmg
he|pingj)UJ,
out by
oy driving one
Frank Turner. 4P. son of Mr* . of lhe amall school buses, a station
..agon, as
Lucy Turner of this city and the
as par
parik cf
cf hcr~war
her war work
work.’""
MIV I. wagon,
Rev. L. Winston SUxie is one of
late Menzo Turner, died on Sun­
MONT«»MIRY WARD
day In a hospital near Detroit. The the speakers al Lansing during the
remains were brought here to the Mlciugan Methodist Pastors' Scliool
Leopard funeral home where serv­ next week.
The Dorrance Trethrlc* have sold
ices were held on Wednesday aftrnirMin at two o'clock, the Rev. their home on E Grand fit. to El­
Don M. Gury officiating. Inter­ mer Andler who now live* on 8.
nanover.
ment In Riveraids cemetery
Mr. and Mre. Richard Nlpe of
Kalamazoo are the parents ot u
MRS. TACY VbnBROCKLIN
second son. Russell Edward, born
Mrs Tacy Van Brocklln. 85. who
had been a resident of Carlton
township until her husband * death before he went to Kalamazoo with
in IBM. paired away on Saturday the nunc organization.
al the home of Mr*. Emory Baker
Mr*. Lotha Adkins. 82, whose'
In lAke Odessa where she had husband wp* M. C. ticket agent at'
tiffed for several months. She Was Morgan for many year*, has been '
married to Lester Van Brocklln In very ill at the home of her daughter.
187D hi Hastings. Surviving arc two Mrs. Grace Clark in Jackson. This '
daughters. Mrs. Jennie Alden. Has­ to lhe 19th winter Mr*. Adkins has
tings. and Mrs. vyrl Coale, Santa spent with tne daughter, returning
Rosa. Cal.; ten grandchildren: five | each spring to her home in Morgan, i
great-grandchildren; and one sis­ Mr. Adkins, widely known in his
■
ter. FXmeral service* were held at neighborhood ai«i M years ago.
Did you try -to gel into the banks
Lake Odessa on Tuesday afternoon
and Interment was in the Fuller Monday?
Awning
Seldom lias there been a mote
cemetery In Carlton.
Steel
perfect Easter day loan last bunuay.
Point
Keith Enders, the youngtat of the
Garden
Reduced!
five sons of Mr. and Mrs* Lawrence
Anna E. Trego was born Oct. 11. Endres of Freeport sffffered an
Rake
1872 In Irving township, the daugh­ unusual accident Saturday evening.
ter of Mary *E. Crouch and John While spearing on the river near
J. Ttego. The puacd away Tueaday his home his torch exploded catch­
mornlng, March 20, at the age of ing his clothes on fire and forcing
14 straight, steel teeth. Head U
72 rear* 5 months and B day*.
him to Jump in the water. Both
Her girlhood yeart were spent at leg* were'Severely burned sd he won
13% Inches wide . . . sturdy, 5the old home taking an active part unable to ‘ leave with his two
foot smoothly sanded handle.
In neighborhood affairs. October 5. I Ibr others for induction into the army
SUPtR
1899 she wax united in marriage to ■on Tuesday.
George Bradley is confined at the
Rvron J. Wlllltu and to thb union
Finest for
Victory
was bom two children. Arthur J. home of Mr. and Mrs. John Eddy
Exterior
and Mrs. Chester Stowell of Hm- and his daughter. Mrs. Emma HenGarden
no of Saline is hefe with him.
tint*.
Surface*
Mr. and Mrs. lawn De Lano and
Hoo
. For many years she was a mem­
ber of the Irving Grunge and in Leon Jr., formerly of Ionia expect
lo
be
located
soon
In
Balt
Lake
City.
recent years was a member of the
Grange sponsored Home Econom­ Utah, where he has been transfer­
WARDS FINEST
ics slub. She also was a member ut red by hl* company. They are now
the Welcome Ladles Aid for many visiting relatives In Whittier. Calif.
6'A" carbon steel blade ... 52"
WALL PAINTS
Gloria Hart it confined at home
changed Apply on wood, cement,
IJ car*, Riving freely-of her time for
Northern ash handle. A favorite
a severe care of the mumps.
' Its welfare, thoroughly enjoying its with
stone,
bride
or
metoll
A record of some sort was estab­
gardening and all-purpose hoe I
soalalibiUty. Site was always an .lished
by Ray Wblfe and hto grand­
energetic person, never in poor son,
.
Rodger, when they went mil
health, outspoken and happiest ;Saturday. March 31. and brought In
Poste-typel
Spud,
when pushing the work in her a
, couple of sackfulls ol mushrooms.
Reduced for
home to a satisfactory completion That's
■
Garden
"jumping the gun” on the
WALL PAINT
She leaves, to remember many regular season by several week.*.
Thia Sole!
Cultivator
| pleasant memories and associaEllis Pauuner of Delton claims
Hnasl flat wall paint we know ofl Ona
! tlon*. besides her children two you have to go back exactly 43
! grandchildren. Robert Joseph and year* to duplicate the early spring
coat cover*; drie* In 4 to 6 hour*. It pro­
Douglas Willltis Stowell: her xls- of the current season.
duce* a »oft, velvety fini*h that'* abtolufo,-ier. Mra. Rena Walker; a great
P. E. &amp; S. M Parrott. Woodland.
aunt. Miss Nellie Crouch nf Has- :Michigan, have Martrd their Guern­
Four line* forged from one piece
ly froo from gloss or glare.
Ideal for katiomlne, flat wall
| tings; and many other relatives .sey herd on official production test
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Got. in 2's
paint and window shader, tool
and friends.
in the Herd improvement Division
waxed handle. Buy IJ ot Wards!
of The American Guernsey Callie
Club.
MINNIE BARBARA
Gras*
Dr. Wm. Elsacer is confined at
HR ECHE I SEN
GLOSS OR SKMI-GLOSS
Round
Minnie Barbara Haudenschlld. home with illness.
Seed
Announcements have reached
eldest daughter &lt;&gt;f Michael and
Point
You con't buy belter wall cnomeL Glos*
Mary Haudenschlld. wm bom In
90
Holmes Co . Ohio nn Dec. 12. 18M
Shovel
enamel dries to a lustrous film; Seml-glos*
where she lived with her parents.
। until her marriage. On March 27.
enamel produce* a lovely "egg»hell" fin­
11910. she was united tn marriage
ish. Either enamel covers in 1 coat!
Have beautiful,
, to Millard A Brcchelsen nf Carlton
Col. in
township, where she lived until her
shovel, with open
quick starting graul Mixture con­
death.
back steel blade. No. 1 grade
tains blue-grassi
v To till* union two eons were born,
tough ash handle, 48 inches long.
j George Micharl. who preceded her
In death In August. 1919. and
Handy
I Charles, who to nt present with the
Steal
■ armed force* tri the Philippine
Screen
&gt; Islands.
Grow your own
Garden
Hanger*
I She was a member of tl# Luth­
eran church at Woodland where
Spado
I she attended service* ns long as her
RATION STAMPS
I health permitted. She was a kind
and devoted mother nnd wife.
You can raise
Set include* 2 pair of hangers,
I She departed -this life an March
122 at the nge of fifty-tight years,
a bumper
About 38 Inches long. Select aih
and mounting screw*. Make*
I three months and ten day*.
handle ;.. spill D grip ... strong
screen hanging on easier jobl
crop of
steel blade. Good turf-cutter,
JOHN NELSON
ration
I John T. Nelson, aged 89 passed j
Re»infone...fomoui washable.Rat
stamps.
..
|aw-.v. at hto home two miles north
of Dowling on Saturday afternoon.
wall paint "thins" with water . u
by plant
Screen
He moved to Dowling from Battle
ing a
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�THE HA8TTXO8 BANNER, THUB8DAY, APRIL L 1M5
। having a Mother * day party I Dr. Herbert Wedel entertained !'
Michigan College
Cadet
_ ir.,«I
ids on Bunday and Monday ' on
business,
weekend
Mr. and Mrs J. L. Valentine, ac­ Johncock entertaining.
birthday.
companied by Mt. and Mra George
ml
er of Camp I
Mrs. Howard Heinuelman and
W1MI
M
,
Easter with I
Mrs Swan Anderson entertained the
supper Saturday eveEaster guest* ot the John Hart*
OMCSt Maurer
N.- Michigan Ave. Birthday club for
21. at the home of
were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ollaoa and
dessert Thursday at the home of
two daughters of Muskegon.
the former. Award* tor the eveANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs Rosa Johnson enterMarton Thoma*. 637 K Bond; Bar­
induction on Tuesday. Aprl
Questa of Mrs. Jonn Darron Fri­ lalntd Mr. and Mrs. Krtie Flani­
Fredrickson.
Dalton;
Mra.
of Dorothy Irene Roush, daughter rie
day night and Saturday were Mr. gan and Shirley of Detroit for the Gordon. He left tjunoay lor, Pnu- Wagner and the door prize to Mrs. teen guesta were present.
of Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Roush, George Mayville. Nashville; Mra.
and Mn. Eugene Haight of Grand ereekend. ’ Bunday guest* were Mr. adclphte for reasslgiunant. Ho wa* Rom Johnson.
to Sgt. Robert W. Corkin. son of Garrett Everton. Freeport: Lao
nnd Mra. Hariry Purcell. Mr*. Ken­ in three Invasions—Saipan, Leyte,
Rapids.
Paul GanguiUet waa pleasantly Mr. and Mrs William Oorkln, was Wclifare, 409 E. Coif aX; Hamid
Edw. Fisher spent Thursday in dal) Purcell and Mr. and Mra..Tom n tut Luzun.
Mr. and Mra. Perry Hall of Rut­ surprised on Tuesday evening.
Mnnjoy. HMUngs, Ft &lt;; Mra. Myr­
Mte&amp;es Nancy and Bonny O'Brien land entertained their children and March 37, when some friends
Grand Rapids and visited his uncle, Gnmmage of Grand Rapid*.
tle Tift. Haallngs, R I: Mn. DalClyde Flatter, at Butterworth hoeMra. Marguerite Hoflmin spent ol Lanning spent the Easter vaca­ .ruiKl. nildren for Easter dinner, the dropped in to help him celebrate Covers were laid for eight with tiny bert Whitmore and bal.v girt. 331
lhe Easter vocation with her par­ tion with their grandparent*, Mr. occasion also wcetebratlng several hl*, birthday. Those present were corsage* ot each place. The wed­ w. South: Donald Williams.
ents at Niles.
and Mn. Clarence Baker. Mr. and
&amp;and Mrs. Amos Dulmen. Mra. ding will be an event of lhe arm­
Monte Hill of Ann AlUw end Mtea Mra. George Gillette of Delton were
Mra. Olein
Glenn Kahler. nit7
Blit* Kelley. »&lt;ni.
Those present were Mrs.
son. Mr. and Mra. Ctate Kuempel
Mrt. Reno GangulUet and Elvira , n uph Herrick. Mrs. Fred Zeigler. Karl Pufpaff and baby boy. Nashand daughter were in XalamaMo Marjorie Hill ot Kalamazoo spent Sunday guesta cf Mr. and Mra. Bak­
Bunday where they attended the Easter with their mother, Mr*. M. er.
Gangulilet.
Mr*. Wellesley Ironside. Ml** wln- I ' lite; Mrs. Theodore Jordan. Wood­
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Richardson Mrs Robt. O'Donnell, also Mr. ahd
Easter .pageant at the Rev. A. L. O. Hill. Other guests onnfiunday
---------------------------------------I rite Roush of Hasting*. Mrs. 8i*W«n land.
Mra.
Floyd
Miller
and
Mr.
and
Mra.
were
Mr.
ahd
Mra.
Dale
Bld
rima
n
spent
Easter
Sunday
with
their
son.
Stengel's xnyrch.
,
Jclmrcn of Champagne. I1L, ^Mrs
Medical: Richard Annable, 317
and children of Battle Creek.
Chester, and family at Cjear lake, Al Moffitt and baby of Battle Creek. STRICKLAND-vDUNN
Before an improvised altar In the Melvin Leivensee and Adeline Raw­ W. Center: Mra. Clayton Bunn.
Weekend guest* oi»Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Van Buskirk
occasion being the birthday of
of Kalamazoo.
-Allan Hyde were her parent*. Mr. were gUe*t* of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk the
w«i»»n*«nn
Mra. D. A. Van Buskirk Used early living room, the double ring cere- ley «*
Frcenort; Mrs. Cora Hubbard. Mid- • „
.
their grandson. Lcatf. March 39.
uniting in marriage MU* Uia
ufid. Mra A. E. Buchanan of NUm. Hamilton of Flint over the Eaatcr ahd
dlevllle: Baby Nancv Thompson. I * Reading room In chu
spring flower* from her own gar­ mxs
Mra.
Cheater
Richardaonb.
April
her slater. Mi*» Beulah Buchanan of weekend.
den in decor* ling for the luncheon M?Dunn and Keith L. fitricktend. 49TH ANNIVERSARY
Hastinaa. R 3; Mia* Oaraldlna Ma- ^*2
3,
South Haven and their daughter
Mr*. Gary Townsend and daugh­
which she gave Thursday for the was^ead bv’tiwRM*JeSc*SaiulL i M-* nnd Mn Wm Enrian cele- coon. Freeport: Mra. Edmund Kirk-1,rom * w 5 pan.
Those
from
out
ot
town
attending
Mis* Joyce Hyde, of Kalamazoo.
ter Kathryn returned home last the funeral of Mrs. Anna Wllllll* pleasure ot Mrs. Wm. Gorman of o^u^tay afterown Sta^h 25 at &gt; Crated their tfth wedding annl- fin. Hasting*. R 2; Mr* Harry Cra- I The public U cordlallj
Mra. Joseph McKnlghl returned Wednesday, after spending a week were C. D. Gam of Big Rapid*; Mr. Grand Junction. Colo. Honors for 4 o'K at t^^e of rife bride's veraary with "Open House " on mer. Hastings. R. 3: Marta Carol' attend tha ehurch arevl
from Wilmette Wednesday add was with Virginia P. Townsend. B 1/C. and Mrs. Russell Garn. Mr. and the afternoon's play went to Mra. mother, Mr*. Spencer Dunn, near March 28 at their very pleasant Hawthorne. 439 K State Hd.; Baby . visit tha reading room.
accoinjianled bv Mrs Wm McKnlght in Washington. D C.
Mrs. Allen Matthew*. Ray Matthews. L. H. Evarta and Mrs. E. A. Burton. Bedford. Forty retetlvr-, nnd In- home in Ocala. Florida. Among Loraine Boniface. Delton: Baby i
who. remain* for the weekend.
r Grand; I
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Miss Alice Dontje and Mte* Mary Mteses Minnie and Evelyn Mat­ An out of town guest wa* Mrs Robt
...—j- 7witnessed
— ----- —■■ the
•»— cere­ their guests from away were Mr. Kenneth Casslday. 718 E.
Mr. and Mra. C. W. Dolan and Campbel] were over Easter guest* of thews of Grand Rapids: Mr*. Harry White of Swarthmore. Pa. Mrs Gor­ titnate friend*
Whitmore. 221 W. South: i
iiJkl
Fem* and snap .iraacms and Mr*. Geo. Flcklin and daugh­ Delbert
Tom spent Thursday and Friday Miss Ocnevieve Kent of Dearbarn. Ball, Flint; Mra. Wm. Hall. Muske­ man returns to her home on Thurs­ mony.
Uli
ter and IRUe granddaughter and Mrs. Lawrence Mattison. Dowling.1
in Detroit.
"
day after a several weeks' visit with made attractive decorations.
Miss Elizabeth Pinch vuited at gon.
Mr*. A. A. Leonard from Safety
Donations: On Saturday the
11VI
Tha
bride
wa*
attired
in
a
powder
Mr*. Anna Reed and Mra. O. P. her home in Kokomo, Ind., over the
her
ztaters,
Mrs.
L.
H.
Evarta
and
Albert Borton. AMM 2/c, Mr*.
___ _ _
blue suit, with black accessories and Harbor; Mra. Ethel Tavenner from Bluebird and Bluebell Camp Hre
Jinkier were in Dowagiac icveral Easter weekend.
Borton
'Connie Thomaai. and Miss Agnes Sim. _ _
a shoulder corsage of red roses and Marshall.
Virginia:
Mra. Effie croup* brought in cleverly made
ay* last week where they attended
Mlse Mary Ketcham was home daughter. Ann, are arriving Sunday
bunnies and characters made from
the funeral ot their sUter-in-law. from Ann Arbor over the Easter on leave from Philadelphia. Pa.
Mrs. Robert Cook was hostess to sweetpeaa. Her sister. Mrs. Clam Lamphere. Kalamazoo.
The table wa* beautifully decor­ eggs for the Easter trap.
the Study club for luncheon on Hughes, we* her attendant She
Mr*. Lloyd Reed, on Friday.
holiday.
They
will
visit
with
Mr.
and
Mra.
Mr. and Mra. Oscar Btsaon of
Mr. and Mra. FYank Bloom spent John Thoma* and Mr. and Mra. Tuesday. Mrs. Harold Phillips re­ wore a teal blue crepe dress with ated and centered with - a large
Gourd Neck lake and Mr. anti Mrs. Easter Sunday In OrangeviUe, Use Glenn Henry.
viewed "How to Live Again." by black accessories, and a corsage of wedding cake with floral decoraSterling Sponablc of Rutland visited guesta of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Warsweetpea*
Little **"«**?&gt;
Lorena, Dunn, tions. A chicken dinner wa* served CLOTHING COLLECTION
Miu Jeanne Loppcnthlen. who Betsey Barton, the twenty-six year swccipsw
niece of the
lhe uriuy,
bride, u&gt;
in a suit o&gt;
of llg.it
light, Bl
au the guest* remained for CHAIRMAN APPOINTED
Sunday at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. i ren.
ha* Just returned from her trip to old daughter of Bruce Barton, para­ n.._ with
—I.U a
. small
mtall corsage
rnrzaan of
nf sweetlureet. I
.
. . . ..
,____ _ .1_ - _ ...
Sumner Sponabla.
,I The Rav. Waiter Roger*, who .—
The announcement has been'
has1 California, is home lor a brief lyzed for ten year*. Mix* Barton blue
The Rev and MrSjO. L. Clinton
conducting evangelistic wrvuses her own experience to describe pea*, was ring bearer.
।
„
made by Henry J. Kaiser that
—
--t-entertalned hl* son. Frederick OUnai the WVairynn Mkthodlst visit with her parent* before anler- methods used to assist patient* to
Cllfford W Dolan ha* been appoint. .
iier boot training in the SPARS walk again and to insure a healthy
ton of Hartford, Conru on Saturday, church, left Sunday night for his: Ing
cd Barry county chairman for the
at Manhattan Beach. New York.
mental attitude. A timely book to
Mrs. Geo. Townsend and P&gt;^.v. home in Coshocton. Ohio.
national
clothing collection. Plans '
„
Mrs. Helen Nelson of Muskegon meet present dav needs. Mrs. L
Mrs. Uster Smith and Helen Ol- , Mrn EnUnu Murdock went to
and details of thl* activity will Phone 2828
E. Ria
non of Nashville, spent Easter with , Kalamazoo on Mondav to visit Mr.
W. Stone and Mra. C. D. Bauer and a corsage of mixed sweetpeas Birth*.
appear in next week's issue.
It’s a Girl For
Mrs. Gary Townsend and daughter , and Mri JUucl. wuweU and son.
Mra. Strickland wore a drew of
Other weekend guests of the Roth- were guest*. #
Mr. and Mra. Wilson Guernsey. .
Mrs. Maude Rosan and ton CIjbk • returning today.
green crepe with a similar corsage
and daughter. Mrs Donald Bnidh । Mlu Virginia Luikens spent her uars were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mrs, Lucy Strickland, grandmother 430 W. Mill. Donna Mae. Marsh 37:
Roses,
snapdragons
and
daflodlls
{and two sons of Lansing *iynt the Easter vacation al her home in Meade of Detroit and Mr. and Mra. formed the centerpiece at the din­ of tne bridegroom, who I* 80 year* Mr. and Mr*. Arthur McPherson.
Lewi* Seibert and Peter/ of Battle ner given by Mr. and Mrs George old. wore a flowered crepe with a, Vermontville. Nancy Jean. March
weekend with the formers brother. Kalamazoo
LEmest Robinson and family.
, mi^ Charlotte Barnum of Chl37; Mr. and Mra. Homer Becker.
Fulton on EOster Sunday which also shoulder corsage of sweetpeas.
Sunday evening dinner guests of celebrated
^.Mr and Mr*. Hazen Gray were ra|lo was the guest of Hasting*
Mr*. Floyd Fisher played he wed- | Hastings. R. 3. Anne Elizabeth.,
Mrs Fulton's birthday
Mr. ancTMra R. K. Compton were anniversary. Out of town guesta ding mud
In Jackson for ftteter
friends over the weekend.
mutlc and accompanied MUs March 38; Mr. and Mra. William I
his mother at Addison hospital.
, Mr nnd Mr, r11wh Kanuur. Mr. and Mra. Henry Small and were Mr and Mrs Frank Thomp- -Beverly
Wooer. Hastings. R. 3. Kay Jean. |
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Colle*, who sang A1*1!".
Mra. A B Gwinn. Cta* and Eve- M„. nva
Mr* Maggie Knnt- (laughter of Grana Rapids.
son and children of Grand Rapids
Luncheon wa* served after lhe March 38.
Win. R. Craig, who na* been In
lyn spent Saturday In Grand Rapids . tjer Mr an(| Mrs. Willis Kantner
service by Helen and Sylvia Dunn, i
It'a a Boy FY&gt;r
and attended the *•«»»*»* Vanities; und Mr&gt; n,eiina Wmpinler and Battle Creek the part two month*
Twenty-two members of the Barry Beverly CoVea and Junlth Ferris,
A new ois’t of styles and designs for every occo
Mr. and Mrs. Harry WilUanv.
at.l.Ve
children were Easter aural* of Mr with hte daughter. Mr*. S. Jackson county Medical society with their a three-tier wedding cake centering 605 W. Green. Michael David, |
Mis* JBelva Riley of the Midland
jd Mra au&gt;. Kantner of Wood- to receive medical care, returned wives, met for dinner at the Masonic the table.
March 27: Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pufhome last Thursday much improved hall on Tuesday evening. Later they
achoota is having, a week * varulirm .
.
'
After a wedding trip to .Chicago, naff. Nashville. Boyd Edgar. March
in health.
al the home of bar jxirent*. Mr. and
Mr and Mrf
j^h^. aIld
were entertained at the home of Dr. the couple will reside
in their I
Redmond Burr and Mr. Bert Cul­ and Mr*. Guy Keller where the house trailer on lhe Strickland farm, 30: Mr. and Mra Frederick Graw^%h^hri*lH fts wnPWttart' 01 Gon1011- oh,°' were
Mf. and Mra. Greeley Fox spent,
ot Um. former'# parent*. Mr. vert of . Ann Arbor were overnight wives enjoyed a bridge game while where the bridegroom 1* employed. burg. Clarksville, March 31; Mr.
I’,1 Ba 1 Crf'k..a Mr. w.,r und Mrs. Jarob Rehor. over the guei.ts Friday of Mr. and Mra. W. M. tha doctors had thslr mssling. with The bride is employed by the Eaton nnd Mra, John Havens, 836 E. Mar­
^:.I?9WB_rd_Prf”
weekend, returning Sunday after­ Burr,
’
Dr. Ruth Herrick, dermatologist, of Mfg. Co. of Battle Creek. The, shall, Thoma* Lloyd, April I; Mr.
nnd Mr*. Kenneth Mead. Hasting*
Mr*. Margaret Vt-rschuercn of Grand Rapids, the guest speaker.
irest‘Wolfe were In Grand Rapid; noon.
bride attended the Bedford schools R 3. April 1.
.
I Monday.
Mre. J. J. CUes. whXhn* been the Hart, visited Monday night and
and the bridegroom I* a graduate
Surgical: Harold Haywood. Mid-,
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. guest of her «on and daughter-in­ Tuesday at the home of Mr. and
Invitations have been received for of Hastings High school.
I GUY Qiddings were Mrs Neal Proos law. Mr. and Mrs. Tuc Gies, for two Mra. Fred Friedrich nnd Mr. nnd the wedding Saturday evening of
dlevllle; Robert Porritt, Freeport: I
nnd children of Grand Rapid*- and months, returned Saturday to her Mra. W. M. Burr.
MIm Rose Crossley and S/Sgt. Robt.
Flovd Gallup. Woodland; Carl.
Mrs Minnie Dunlap, w ho hits been S. Mickey of the U. 8. Army at ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Wolff. Hastings. R, 4: Mrs. Otis |
Miss Katherine Glddln&lt;* of Battle home in Marlette, another son.
Linhart. Sunfield;
Mrs. Floyd ।
Charles Gies, of Corunna, coming apcndlnK the winter in Harbor View. Stetson Memorial chapel. Kalumnzoo
cation.
college, to be followed with a re­ announce the engagement of their Johncock. Cloverdale: Mrs. Sterling •
for her on Friday, returning Sat­ Ohio, is expected home Friday.
Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar urday.
Mr*. Orville VariWie and Judy ception
at
the
Congregational daughter. Lois, to A/C Lowell Hof- Ostroth. 537 E. Thorn: Mra. Vernor
Palmer
were jar.
Mr. nnu
nnd Mrs.. uiiucuir
Laurence ,
r-aimcr wvrr
Esther Doty visited at her spent Friday night and Saturday in church. Miss Crossley is a niece of melater. UJBN.R.. son of Mr. and Fewless. 428 W. South: Mr*. Alex- ,
Battle Creek as guesta of Mrs M. J. Mr. and Mra. .Frank Herney.
Towne and Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Han- homc ln AOir,w over Easter.
Mrs. Harold W. Hofmeister of Lib- under Abraham. Delton: Floyd i
aey of Detroit and Mrs. Barbara ; jjfn Rtjd Baggett wa* at her home Smith, returning home Saturday
William*. Woodland; Carl Myers, j
cry. Illinois.
Last Wednesday evening. March
Cole and Carolyn, local.
, ncar PonUac during tlie Easier
The bride-elect is a senior at
28. the Jolly Twelve club was en­
A. L. Brown accompanied l&gt;H-vacation
lieu ric. oaaunw
mother. Mrs Burt Spark.-,, homc
Mr and Mrs, Basil Smith and Jones hospital Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. tertained by Mra. Ina Weldon al
from Ann Arbor on Monday.
Diane of Jackson were over Sun- Chxdwtn and son. Gilbert, and Mr*. the home of Mr. and Mr*. John
Adv,
Gary Fisher. C.PO. and Mr*. day
oI Mr and Mrn. Weklon Harriet Downing nnd daughter of Honvenair. honoring Mrs. Eva Bun­
Fisher with their little son. Mar- Bronson.
l&gt;eiroit. called &lt;&gt;n Mr. and Mr*. nell on her birthday. Games were
shall v.
of Wyandotte
and Mrs rTHOK S»IO
Bloom cnlcr- VenWir nnd Judy Sunday evening. played following the cooperative dlnpu.Hll
y j•■o. were weekend
Mr unu
«uc*t* of her
guest*
tier parent*.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. talncd
tained o
as their guesta.
guesta, Tuesday,
Dr. nnd Mrs. Frank Carrothers ner.
KF***'*-R****** J |n BQNE
AIK conduction.
J
T. ur
W Dnickenhrod
Marc
h ri. the lattercOUStaS.
* con Mt;..
were Easter guests of Mrs. Rupert
Weekend guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Robert Mart.
—'■ and Mr. Carrothcra in Grand Rapids.
Mast. B8"'Hattie ~
Creek,
Honoring Miss Marjory L. Boyes,
Rnbt. Cook were Mra. Kept Nelzon. aM(taiMra. Waltt Curry. Pvt. Frank
Comm. a&lt;id Mr*. K. 8. Nfelntyre a pnapcjctiv*. bride, Mias Marjorie ;
Richard 8. Nownham
Mrs. Marshall Cook and Karen o N(.^|&gt;n,TVriciitf
... and Janet of Alma were In Hastings Murton cnti rt.iil'.cd Hurt., i. ;:u • ■■! .
J u.
ol Kalamazoo. . Pvt.
Lansing. Mrs. Cook and Karen ana Nealis home on a 30-day furlough. Friday enroute ta Kalamazoo where on Tuesday evening of last week at
Will hold a FREE DEMONSTRATION at lhe Hastings Hole'.
Mrs. Robt. White arrived Friday uc has been stationed in Iran for they were spending Easter week­ her home on W. Green St. the guest* ।
White leri oen Wednesday” for her |lhMi^A ®Kritey.*Mra. Glenn'Kah- end.
being the office stall of lhe Con-1
sumers Power Co, Royal Rummy •
. phone or write a* for a home demonstration.
home in Swarthmore. Pa., after vU-1 ler and Nancy were Easter Sunday
was played and Mis.*. Boyes was the 1
Ring her grandmother. Mrs. A. D. RUcsta
...... .. of Mr. —
. Mrs. --George
------ - Kahand
recipient nf a generous miscellaneous
Knukern.
icr of Cloverdale.
shower. Refreshment* closed a de-!
NO OBLIGATION.
PHONE 28022. r^ug
I Dorothv Stanley H. A. SI c of
Mr. and Mik Amos Dillman nnd
llghlful evening. Miss Boyes has
A variety of parties were planned ,completed her work with the Con-!
Great Lakes, spent Easter at home. family spent the Easter weekend
Sunday guests of the John Eddy's with ftiehds and relatives in Hui— for Ea*ter weekend from cru hunts sumers Power Co. and is spending ,
were Mrs Winona Downing and hind and Zeeland.
J and birthday parties for the chll- ,this week in Lansing.
Itexine of Lansing. Dr. und Mrs
502 Kai. Naf’l Bldg.,
Kalamaxoo
—
Mrs. Elite Kelley and children dren. to gatlicringa of young people
Glenn Smith nnd his fathnjf of wen* cuesta of Mrs. Grace Mack home from coUege. and family re­
While Mra. Leo Boyce fAdelyn
Grand Rapid*.
.
. . and Mr and Mrs. Robert Rhodes unions and dinner parties. Friday Hussey) of Almagordo, N. Mex.. was'
Mr. nnd Mrs Richard Endslrv -«nd and son on Easter Sunday. Jack nnd afternoon eight little friends en­ here from Wednesday till Friday, i
Delano were Easter guesta of- her Janice Kelley remaining overMon­ joyed making Easter baskets ut the several delightful social affairs were
b
home of Madalyn Clark. Saturday given in her honor. Wednesday after
day.
er In Nashville.
। . Sy Benner and Richard Rose cf WendeU Hyde, who wa* seven, gave school, the teachers at the CentralI
Mr* L H- Evart*. Miss Agnes Sim । Grand Rapids called on Robert a birthday party for ten. anef on school held a tea In the teachers' &gt;.
nnd Mrs. Wm. Gorman of Grand Stowell last Tuesday.
■ Sunday afternoon Sallv Rose and room, with Mra. M. O. Hill. Miss VirJunction. Colo., spent Wcndesday In
Mrs. Ivan Gaskill and two daugh- BUI Cook entertained with an Easter glnla Luikens and Miss Alice Dontje'
Grand Rapid* and were dinner
,,f a‘- Johns Visited Hastings Krty which also celebrated Barbara as hostesses. Fifteen were present ■
gutoN
—‘.
nnie's seventh birthday which fell Wednesday evening at a cooperative,
“
bi*1 off friends at‘ ■**
the ...............
Peninsular
Sunday and Monday.
clutf
j
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dinner at the home of Mra. Wesley
c
—a
uiin.iA,.
Easter guests of Mrs. Elia Wolfe the day before. _
Burrell, honoring Mra. Boyce. Places
.*
were
’,rc Mra.
Mr* DcM.'e
Beiste Wolfe and son.
Saturday evening Miss Wlilo were laid for ten at the dinner given
SSitiS em’sts Of G W1 shefnrirl ati 11 J“rk' M”Kemerllng and
Calvin Ph n l^v
1 daughter. Junior, and Raymond Jones, home from Ionia for the by Mra. Hill on Thursday evening I
SATURDAY ONLY. APRIL 7
weekend,
was
hostes*
at
a
dessert
ai&lt;iMMt*Cfra Rnutamw of I
R' l.'Jivrt of Battle Creek. Weldon
at her home. Visiting was enjoyed
X^ThuL'i
,"d ■
“ll"‘ bridge. Three table* were In play at each of the parties, all of which
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
with- honors going to Elisabeth were informal. Capt. Ix-o Boyce is
with Mrs. Ida Paimntier.
1 mVT Willlanr Rose of St Johns French and Dori* Lundberg.
having a furlough of 21 days and
Gene Antrey, Smiley Burnette ...
and. Mrs. Boyce are guest* of
Dori* Gamble McNIcol. SK 3/c. he
b
jreckend ■Mth nis parents, ut. ana homc o[
Ek.nnor gukklen.
the honor guest nt the supper Michigan relatives and friends. Mrs.
rive o" ilte A Biuh I Bill) arrived
X™ g”* Knn was
for six given by Mrs. R. O. Finnic Boyce was the guest of Mrs. Hill
and
while
in
this
city.
Friday evening.
Lynn
Merrick.
Ron*
Hunter
Mr. and Mra. Carroll Burkholder
f . I alatin a
y Ior Mnx*r“ and children, ail of Battle Creek and
Mr. and Mrs Earl/Gbu.se enter­
were also hosts at dinner that eve­
I Mr mkI Mre’ Nell Boekeloo were 'JeMC Rayner from Grand Rapids. ning. Baskets of Easter oges cen­ tained for dinner Friday evening.
Chas. Smith and his daughter, .Mis*
n»u of Z.l«.n.»o July’s
3*bS! tered the small tables at which four- Agnes Smith.
tef n guests were seated. Mra. R.
“"k
JlroicfK ' “m?”o Mn Hubert Hr.ntue .nd E. Wan. Mrs. George Hebden, Don
Monday evening. April 9. at the
SUNDAY and MONDAY. APRIL 8-9
KmX
' £.ter Wita Mr. and , children of Kalamazco were Barter- Siegel and Harold Phillips carried home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Comp.
away bridge honora.
/Alan Marshall. Laraine Day. Marsha Hani
Kfra. Adalbert Wilcox In Rutland.
Bueste of Mr. and Mra. Fred PrenUce
418 E. High St., Miss June Logan
Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. R. and Lawrence Bowers were united
|Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hinman and «»&lt;« *Im&gt; celebrated the fourth birthE. Walt entertained sixteen al a in marriage by Judge Stuart Cle­
Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Hinman were dav of -Yvonne Rrcntlre.
faster guest* of Mr. and Mrs. M. I Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Soules of Bat- buffet supper. There the conversa­ ment in the presence of a few
C*Mils'*f and family of Bay City. • tic Creek visited Mis* Ethel Taylor tion veered to matters of aviation, friends. The couple left immediate­
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY ItOO TO'3;*0&gt;
planes and scenic effects from the ly after the ceremony for Benton
| Mr. and Mra. Theron Caine of' on Friday.
Rutland spent Easter in Lansing
Miss Stella Heath and Miss Anna air with Don Siegel and Byron Harbor which will be their future
&gt;lth Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Grawer i Eltmann, who teach at Niles, were Fletcher naturally having a lot to home.
TUES.,
WED.. THURS.. FRI.. APRIL 10-11-12-13
Und daughter, Pamela.
guests of Mr. nnd Mrr.. George B. say after their flying instruction
Mra. L. R. Glasgow and Sadie Heath, from Thursday till Monday. that afternoon.
Two tables of bridge were pleas­
Glasgow were guests of relatives’ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ziegler of Musantly
entertained
for
dessert
Mon
­
For the pleasure of Dori* Gamble
iit Lansing for Easter.
1 kegon were guest* pf Mr. and Mrs.
McNIcol SK 3/c. Mr*. Gordon Ha­ day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Miss Florence and Miss Helen [ Clyde Sledge over the weekend.
vens and Miss Betty Tredinnick en­ I Frank Carrothers.
b
tertained a dozen friends nt a des­
sert bridge at Betty's home Tuesday
The many friends of Mr. and
evening. With her aunt. Mrs. Or­ Mra. Char Potts, who left Tuesday
ville Sayles. Doris left Wednesday for TucsonT-Apta.. kept them busily
for Downers Orove. IU.. where Mra. entertained durnut their last week*
Sayles will spend lhe remainder of at home. The night before their
the week with her sister and broth­ departure Mr. and Mrs. Frank An­
er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank drus planned a co-operative din­
Bpcnaley. Dori* leaves Thursday for ner for fourteen of their friends.
Hastings. Mich.. Phones 2244-2557
&gt;—
Salinas. OaUf.. where she has been
evening wouldn't be complete
transferred and will be stationed The
without a little bridge when It Is
with her husband there.honoring two excellent players
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY. APRIL 6-7
The Busy Eight ladies were en­ which was proved when honors
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
tertained at the home of Mra Ethel went to Anne Goodyear. Maurice
Johncock Monday evening, April 2. Lambic and to Blanche and Char­
Dick Foran, Patricia Walthall
Hearts was played, prizes going to lie. Clara Stanton and Katherine Wceber. A linen shower wa* given for
Mrs. Burdette Sutton entertained
(The Symbol of Fino Bus Service)
Mrs. Roger Fowler, a recent bride. her potluck bridge club on Tuesday
evening, places being laid for eight.
Honora went to Mrs. Fred Fair­
child and Mra. Archie Relckord.

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THE HOME FRONT *
(Continued from First Section)
Philippine Island*
February 20. 1945
Dear Polka:
Again It has been a long time
since I wrote last, but here I ain
finally getting caught up.
Received your last letter day be­
fore yesterday and it took just a
month to get here. Now that we
r are settled again, we naturally have
a new AP.O. and the mall may
get straightened out so that It will
get here faster. It’s AP.O. 70 now.
so don't forget the change when
you write again.
3-31-45
I was interrupted by n small air
raid just after I started this last
night and had lo turn the lighu
oui so I’ll try to finish it now.
Our hul. a* it is now nearly com­
pleted. te a real improvement over
anything we have ever had before.
The frame and floor are made en­
tirely of bamboo with a tent for a

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 5. 1945
।

I read the Banner from front to rumor is that we start primary
back so a* to keep In as close a a* soon as this quarantine te over,
touch as to what you f*lk* are do­ but I think someone just wanted
ing as I can. It cannot be said to start a good rumor.
that the Industrie*, business and
I consider myself pretty lucky to
' Individuals of Barry county are not be sent here, when our group at
dnlng their share in assisting the Saacc broke up. we were sent to
arrival of that day of victory.
three place*. The other two are
Il was D plus six that I landed real small towns down near the
on the beach at Normandy. At Mexican border. This te no large
that time the bridgehead was city. It ha* a population of 35.000.
aiound three miles deep. We took but it 1* big enough so that Billie
the gun* off the boat in fqur feet (Mra. 8J can find a place to stay
of water and waded them te short. ------____ „
here.------She—
haa gone back
to Tulsa
I shall never forget that first I r°r ■
until we get out of
night spent in a combat area. The quarantine. I hope we xan find as
lx&gt;mben were dropping bomb* over • JJ,CC “ P,ac.e to live as we had in
the bench all night long and the; S“J’ Antonio.
sky was lit up with our ack ack I. l?i*» •cboo) u both primary and
fire. Il didn’t take long to get use i basic, so if I don t wash out. Ill
t0 R ail.
' be hero for some time. We will fly
After the Cherbourg Peninsula J??.*7?
nr izT’^v.iV’
was taken we made the grand dash . ““hXt i
across France, through Parte and I !ce v,.bratora out there too. but I
on^loGermsny We we?e ham­
roering away at the outer defenses . ” ? ill
of the Siegfried line when the !^7 1'
counter-attack took place In Def „. «h
cember
lhe afternoon I wish you had some
Some of the cilie* which we oc-1 qulu cooTal’nlg^UtoiSh’. Vhave
cupied In that area are now noth- ,■ moved to a different group at Saacc
Ing but rubble and before they, ,o ofWn that the IaAt Banner
were practically untouched. There । hasn’t caught up with me yet but
are plenty of thing. I would like to | 111 grt it tn snoth^r weekor lew
say but It would only be cut out | Th"re tan’Om^h to write to­
by the censor.
night, so III .Ign off for now. My
January saw our great snow tall.; new address te:
, feet ■_
It fell -------------to several
in depth and ,■ A/c 0,^ u gtade). 35392714
drifted lo several more on top of
Sqdn. K, General Delivery
that. February has brought lite
Goodfellow Field
tains and mud again. The snow te
San Angelo. Texas
gone but water Is everywhere, even
A* Ever.
on the hill lops. Engineers are
Chuck
working day and night to keep the P.S. Billie and I were at the.Alamo
roods open tor traffic.
in San Antoniq last Sunday and
1 am now on special duty to lhe ,sow Norva) Thaler from Freeport.
Provost Martial of Corp, as an He wa* up from Laredo with one
M.P. officer. Traffic control te my of hte huddle*. I was surely surmajor problem. It tea problem Klxed lo see him. He left from hl*
too, wltn all the unite trying to get
rlough the same day as I 'came
somewhere and hardly a road to home on mine last January. He
lake it. I have lo patrol the high­ and Charlie Blough, also from
ways once in a while and. aa I Freeport, are lhe only Barry Coun­
have a jeep driver, like one of those ty boys I have met since I came
you see In lhe news reel. I feel a into the Army. I saw Charlie at
bit "sea sick” after a few hours Keesler Field. Mississippi Ln De­
ot riding over the rut filled roads. cember 1943.
Reports from all fronts sound
better every day. The Russians will
March
soon be within artillery range of
Still at
Berlin and we are already smack Mrs. Herschel Rollick
up against the atronaFdefense* of 337 E. Grant St.
lhe Siegfried line. These defenses Hastings. Michigan
are the strongest of any kind In Dearest Aunt Nora. Uncle
the world but with much hammer­ Herschel, and all.
ing we have been able to crack It
Here I am still at sea.nnd
----- —
in several places.
We are al) hoping and praying lo are all getting very tired of It, but
see the end of this fanatic struggle guess it won’t be too long now.
I
can tell you now that It was
this summer so we can all see
at
the
Hawaiian
Islands
where
we
again the grand old lady who is
still holding lhe torch high in the stopped for a few days. I just won’t
be able to write you all about them
Harbor of New York City.
now.
We
had
the
opportunity
to
Best wishes to each and everyone
of you. and I hope I may hear tour one of them ana its beauty is
beyond description.
from you again.
We
were
anchored
at
another
Alien E. Prentice. AB.N. 0-1946926

around to keep the bugs out. We
have electric lights and have built
a private shower right beside the
house, using water from a couple
tanks on a platform outside. Ev­
eryone agrees that we have lhe
best house in the outfit and It s
even larger than our commanding
officer's place.
There arc thousands of Filipino*,
Everywhere and now that the nov­
elty of being In a civilized country
ha* wnm off, they have begun to
(let on everyone's nerves more or
ess.
We have a boy working for us
lor 10 Pesos (5.00&gt; a week, who is
really very Intelligent and who can
speak very good English. He makes
our beds, keeps the house clean,
fill* our waler tank*, builds furni­
ture for the house, and generally
takes care of everything.
Our quarters are right along the
beach here, and the swimming te
super. It’* lhe China sea now rath­
er than the Pacific and quite warm.
We are flying every day and log­
ging a lol of combat time, but now
I understand there te a minimum
of 16 month* overseas for pilots, so
I guess TH be here nearly another
six monUu.
I've been made a flight leader
recently. We sent a few fellow*
home the other day so now the fel­
lows who came over when I did
arc the oldest pilots In the outfit
and ar? given a little consideration
whenever possible to lake thing*
a bit easy.
I’m due for another rest leave
soon now. and probably will leave
for Sydney again In 3 or 4 day*. I
feel as though I need it thte time
as we have been on a pretty stiff
schedule for the last three months.
A.P-O." 230. % Postmaster
One of my buddles has been
grounded for fatigue and we are
going together.
March 11. 1HS
Well, I guess I’ve covered nearly
everything for this time and had" Dear Zolly.
Once more I have changed my
better sign off- Take care of your­
selves and I'll write again when I address. This time to Goodfellow
Field. From what I have seen of
It. I think 111 like it. at least bet­
ter than Sauce. We had good food
there, but this te either better or
the train ride made me more hun­
gry than usual.
Wc left.San Antonio at seven
in February ’45
o'clock last night and arrived here
Belgium
at eight Uite morning—going up to
Dear Friends:
I would like nothing better than Dallas. Pt. Worth, than across Tex­
to be able to write each and every as and down to here. It’s only 180
one of you separately, but as I find miles from San Antonio, but there
that impossible, I am writing this I* no railroad direct lo here from
as one letter to al) of you who have there.
Hight now wc are in quaranUne
been so kind as to write me. send­
ing me greetings or otherwise In­ for seven days, then we will start
quiring into my well being and working. Just wjiat that work will
be, we don’t know. There aro all
whereabouts.
You cannot realise how much kinds of rumors. We were sent up
ones spirits are lifted and what here to work on the line while
greater energy Is obtained by the watting to go to primary We may
Knowledge that those back home work In any of the various depart­
are remembering, and sending on ments on tne field, or helo lhe me­
their remembrances.
chanics on ths planes. The latest

oceans of white sand and lots of
beautiful coral. The water was just
gorgeous with Its many colors of
blue. I enjoy swimming much bet­
ter than I u*ed to as I can swim
pretty good now. We had to learn
lo swim, for which I was thankful.
I always wanted to learn but was
so scared of the water. While at
shore one day. another unit of
nurses were on their way lo anothwhom I knew. Wish I could tell

really te a small world after all.
Isn’t 11?
Will be so glad when we Ret
some mail. It is nearly 2 months
now.
Wish you had some of our heat.
I will never say anything about
the International Date Line, so you

home. Too far!
Don’t worry, everything is OK.
Hope this finds everyone well and
happy.
Loads of love.
Helen
1st Lt. H. McPherson. N-731554
AP.O. 17928, % Postmaster
San Francisco, California

plenty of good sleep.
We are about 18 miles from the
Mexican border so can gel over
thete quite often. Was there last
Sunday and went lo lhe races at
Tta Juana. They also have a bull ring
there, so intend to see one if I’m
here when they, have one. I un­
derstand they only have them at
certain times, something like our:
circuses, in other words—a big
event
Had a letter from my nephew.
Bob Saunders, who* really In the
thick of things in Prance. He say*
he's sure making up for all that
time he spent in good old Georgia.
He wanted to know when I was
going out again, said he guessed
the F. A. had given the Navy
enough re*t. I”think he meant just
me. He and I used to have quite
a few battles about the merits of
cur respective outfit*—that is in
letters only. If It weren’t for the
fun we get shooting the breeze at
each other, this would be a dull

SECTION

The Old Cat must have made a I
"milk run” lhe last trip cut. as he
returned unrearred and minus hte |
S&gt;ta of burdocks. In case you
it have a bunch of "Eagles’ in
your family, a milk run 1* a safe, un- |
By JANE CAMERON
eventful trip, and which makes the [
fliers- hopping mad. Their Idea of i
what constitutes a perfect day Is
Kidhood remembrance — Taking quite different from what their
match boxes, putting handles in mothers want for them.
them and covering them with
crepe paper, than filling them with HIGH SCHOOL COLUMN
Mayflower* and violets and taking
The total of lhe stamp and bpnd
them around to the aunts on May sale for lhe week of March 38 was |
Day. It always seems Uke we should $145.45. The sophomores led with ;
do that every spring. There are $5330 with the freshmen following I
some places where a person just with $4735. The first banner being I
doesn’t grow up. but keeps the mag­ awarded to the sophmores and the I
ic of childhood forever in the heart.
Coloring Easter eggs te another one second banner to Mrs. Stuck’s room
of these Modern children are very In Central. The freshman class was
McPharlin
generous and play up to these symp­ presented with the
toms of retarded development, and wings for the highest percentage
I’ve even had them tell me kindly during the month of March Rooms
with
100
percent
participation
were
that there wasn’t any Easter bunny.
Their general attitude, suggests. If 204. 305 . 300. and 311.she gets any fun out of ft. I guess
Cash prize* are being offered by
lhe FRA. for those Ag. student*
Another nostalgic memory—Hav­ who complete the greatest number
ing bread and milk for supper on of approved farm practices outside
of
regular farm work.
Sunday night.
The bread was
|I homemade, fragrant and tilling, the
----------The choir will sing at the BocaI top
crust______________
browned and tasting of
i butter.
butter
-r-w» milk
mtn. was fresh
v. and tlon Assembly Aoril 13 in the audl- ;
The
warm jind we usually had cold meat lorlum. They will sing The Yean
to eat with it. If I don't stop this At The Spring." “Your Land and
My Land”, and "Ole’ Arks A-muvf'm going to need a bib.

BARRY BYPATHS

I gel the Banner each week thru
Mother and enjoy it a lot. I think
—ur column is great, it keep* us
ited
led on where the
thefellow*
______ _____
from
— —
—.-jj
itlngs
are ilocated.
It's getting near lime
l!— for
— light*
_w—
cut Zolly. so gues* II'd
’d better hurry
■
dark,
and not get caught In the
dark.
When that hom blows it’s goodbyr
fights.
Give my regards to my friends
in Hastings and best wishes to you market In No. 2’» Un cans. I have
and the Banner.
the strainer part from a discarded
Sincerely.
dnpolator and this fits right over
the top of the can that te being
filled. One save* much more fat if
you Have such an outfit parked in
Ind. Com. Div. 11-1
the kitchen where it is always ready
U. 8 N. Repair Base
to catch each spoonful of drippings.
San Diego 36. California

K

In the Philippines
69th Field Hospital
APO 235, San Prancteco, Calif.
March 9th 1945
Editors, Hasting* Banner and
Nashville News
Hastings and Nashville. Michigan
Gentlemen:
Before entering upon active duty
with the army I was interested in
the field of psychiatry. Since being
in the army my duties have largely
been concerned with the study and
treatment of psychiatric medical
cases. Consequently lhe importance
of the soldier's mental health has
impressed me. Not only during the
war. but also what te to come after

A sugar saver I just found Is lo
put the sugar out of reach and leave
a can of syrup where it te very con­
venient. You’ll be surprised at all
the place* you can use syrup and
save precious sugar.

One of the first steps toward
world peace 1* the training of the
world In Ute attribute TOLERANCE.
Frank Sinatra Is going to tour High
Schools and give talks to the stu­
dents on this all-important subject,
A publishing house. Julian Messner.
8 West Fortieth St.. New York 18. te
offering $3,000 for the best book
’ Promoting Racial or Religious Tol­
erance In America,” and submitted
before January 1, 1048. These are
busy time*, but every person who
attitude toward life la of major takes time out to point the way to
concern. Some practical orientation the Golden Rule te bringing us one
on the part of civilians te. I think, step nearer our goal.
not only desirable but Indicated.
With the above In mind I am re"The provision of a decent home
fering you to a recent article that for .every family te a necessity if
appeared In a medical journal this country te to be worthy of its
which I believe would be worth greatness — and that task will
K reading. I am writing to you create great employment oppor­
use as the director of a news­ tunities.—Pres. Roosevelt.
paper you are in a position to brljig
these matters lo public allentlofi It
Look alike*—Joseph Stalin and
you so desire.
Xavier Cugat.
The article Is: ’’Psychological AdSnt of Soldiers to Army and
n Life”. Maj-General G. B.
Christholm. American Journal of
no. 2,
3, Nov. I
Psychiatry, vol. 101. ic.
1944. Tills can be procured. I am
sure, al or through the W. K. Kel­
logg Foundation, either at their li­
brary In Battle Creek or indirectly
through their branch office in Has­
tings.
This matter te being brought to
your attention not with any idea
of personal aggrandlxemsnt but
because of the far reaching Impli­
cation* of the subject. When oni
realize* that even In peacetime be­
tween fifty and sixty percent ot all
hospital beds In the United States
are ocupled by medical cases of a
mental nature, the subject takes
on u profound significance. Inoulry
into the number of draftees reject*
ed because of mental unfitness and
the percentage of psychiatric cas­
ualties resulting from the war can
not help but make one realize that
the whole subject of mental health
has too long remained ’hush-hush’.
Sincerely.
Charles O. Fumlss
Capt. Medical Corp AUS

Tuesday. March 27. three movies
on the Red Crow were shown dur­
ing half 'hour period

The Spanish classes gave five
minute reports in Spanish Wed­
nesday and Thursday of last week.
Karl Schantz received the tro­
phy for being voted the most val­
uable player on the noon basket­
ball teams. Karl is a member of
Weldon Cole's team which won the
league.
Wednesday. March 28. the high
school and central were entertained
with an hour of magic by Lorring
Campbell. The assembly was held
in the auditorium.

Ax assembly was held Thursday
morning in lhe session room. Coach
Broxak presented last year’s tro­
phies won by the basketball and
baseball teams to the school. An
auction conducted by James Cole­
man was held of article* unclaimed
in lhe lost and found case. He was
assisted by Merllyn Zuttermeteler.
Richard Foster. Fred McDonald,
and several distributors. The total
amount taken In was $1532 which
will be put In the memorial fund.
The choir and glee club will re­
hearse with the other choral or­
ganizations of lhe city at lhe Meth­
odist church neat Sunday for the
Klwants Music Festival. This will
be the first rehearsal.

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As you, will notice. I have moved
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you. I think tha climate much bet­
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nights
are cool here so we get

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drop you a line and then maybe I j
would receive one from you. I’d,
say fl was about time you limbered
up that old writing erm. I know
the women are keeping you pretty
dam busy, but after all you could
drop your old side kick a line or
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were ready for them. Finally we
got the word to "commence firing"
and Immediately we opened Up. To
any w* were scared la Inadequate,
but we were too axcltad to know It.
A* you know, the battle wa* a vic­
two. what say? No! Now come, torious one for us. They hardly got
come, you're not that busy, or are a chance to fir* on ua. Aa daylight
came we could ac* the smoke still
you?
I he censorship regulations have rising from the burning oil.
been modified to a certain extent.
I can now write many thing* which task force of carrier*. We carried
on an air strike against Manila In
were heref ore forbidden.
Soon after I returned from my November, but *000 returned to
leave we left lhe 8teles and pro­ Leyte again where natives in dug­
ceeded to Pearl Harbor, and soon out canoe* would com* along aide
after *c found ounvelves at Tulagi us to trade Jap occupational money
In the Solomons. I had the oppor­
tunity of going over on the beach
and had a swell time.
About the middle ot December,
Not much later. In September. 1 wc
r esconeu
escorted a lanuing
landing lorcc
force w
to Minwe bombarded some of lhe islands .dora We were und*r constant air
... (he Palau .........
... gfiggfc
in
group utul helped to
utpe the Japs off tiiWl. Having
We returned to Leyte In a few
finished our lob there, we left for day* and later we went to Ulflhe
Manus Island in the Admiralties. to pick up supplies and beat of all

THE HOME FRONT *

good/year!
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many recreatlqns on the beach •
hunting seashell*, swimming, and
many other thing* as well a* two
cans ot beer per person. It really
tinted good.
Our next mission look ua to Ley­
te on the Philippines A few days
before we arrived, a typhoon hit u».
It lasted « few day* and many
fellow* were alck as dogs. We bombarded several days and then the
transports came with the troop*.
The landing wa* very successful.
\V&lt; remained at Leyte expecting
&gt; attack’by the Jap* A few day*
later It came. Word was received
that the Japs were bringing up a
surface force from the Sulu sea.
We waited for them in the Suriges
btraits. Wc went In to Gehiral
quarter* about two o'clock and

tjtf.
Then in early January of '45. we
began bur journey to Ungayen. As
in other operation*, we were again
met by many air attack*. Al tune*
the sky wm literally filled with
flak We commenced bombardment

skill of the gunner*, we have thus
far escaped unharmed. I pray to
God for thl* kind of protection In
lhe future.
Later the transport* arrived with
troops and if you have read the
newspaper* you will know that they
are very successful.
So that bring* the story up to
date as possible, for some tiling*
are still censored.
Well, guess I had belter secure
this letter, as Ha just about time

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for chow. Cant you Just smell It? signed to the combat crew replace- to do It—and if II will help hasten
Kt center, and watting for fur- I the end al th* war I will gladly
Ha. ha!
order*. We flew over, and . do it.
Am sending acme Jap occupaj
tional money along In thia letter. stopped, at Oahu for a little while.; Well. I guess I shall close for
That's another Island around hare. &gt; this tinv- I- can't seem to think of
.I MW
.— Walklkai =
—a.
Beach.
Honolulu, *i nyming to say. I'm feeling very
and do moat ol th* Um*. Tell
and Pearl Harbor, during our trip well,
1
lever. They don't look like lhe story ।everyone "Hello," and you write
book* paint them. They're pretty whenever you can. I will be sure
to
answer
you.
enough tho*.
San Francisco. California
Ths beat of luck and love.
Your*.
March IT, IMS
Wendell Malcolm
Pfe. Wendell Malcolm. 36184485
APO 766. « Postmaster
tt from where I'm sluing. I've been
drowning myself in pineapple juice
New York. New-York
I don't
lately, 'cause you remember how I
like It. Cocoanuts are plentiful too.
The following letter received by
a Heatings friend last week from
Col. Kingsley 8. Andersson, Kngr.
ta Max ton AAf. N. Carolina, but
know him. I'm sure. I went to] Section. U. 3 Army. Western Eur­
High school with him. We apent ope will have special intereat ta
moat of last night talking over old his msny Hastings friends. "King''
time*. Me was one of the bunch graduated from Hastings High in
fanlry shipment—and. of course, It that went to Canada when I did. 1010 followed by four years at Ann
V. - A • — K—
m — U——
It's surprising how much it can
pep you up to meet and talk to and went directly to officer*' train­
suineone from your own homc town. ing after graduation. He ha* *lnce
Then I expect to go to Pt. Mead. If you ace any of hl* family tell covered a Jot of territory tn thl*
and other lands Including a sev­
them we are together.
Md..
I guess I've just about covered eral years' residence In the PhllinI read of Pfe. Dean Keeler being
here but didn't get to see him. everything for today. I'm going to pine* where he helped to make
There are five other boys from write Joe Wilcox and Duane Jar­ Corregidor u formidable fortress.
man yet today. I owe them both n Hi* eon. Gunner. Is ending hl* fresh­
Michigan in my Company.
man year at Weal Point which he
Say Zolly. I near they are going letter.
I'll be closing for this time but entered on competitive examina­
to fence Texas in. but I don't think
win write again real soon. So long tion from Ann Arbor high achixil.
they all think as much of Texas as for this time, and please don't wor­ Mr*. Andersson* te living at High­
I do. they will detour thia place ry about me. I'm okay. Bye for land Mis, N. Y. with lhe young
daughter, of the familiv. The Read­
In post war travel. It isn't quite now. Write soon.
Your son.
ers Digest article will be read with
so bad with me as I have my wife
Duane 8.
apodal Interest a* it locales lhe
with me.
Sgt. A. D. Sinclair. 36417408
bridge across the Tiber where Col.
Oh ye* Zolly. I expect to be a
A .P.O 686.
Postmaster
King was wounded as the Mnrgvery proud father in July. But the
San Francisco. California
1 herila. The family he was billeted
I with at Christmas time wo* eviMarlana*
deutiy
in the former German AlWell, I guess I had belter sign
February
23.
1945
aaoc-Lorraine.
off now a* my wife ha* dinner Mrs Ida PuUnatler
March 15. 1M5
ready and I am on duty from 1 'til 420 W. Bond Street
Your long, neway letter reached
10 pm. tonight. So saying ao Ion? Hasting*. Michigan
me here last night. It was nice
for now. Be writing again In the Dear Aunt Ida.
’
hearing from you.
future.
Hello
theret
Say!
What's
this
I
Pvt. Charles Wlteon. 16033704
The particular part of France I
hear about you? I received a letter &lt; happened to be in at Christmas
Co. D. 58th I.T.B.
Camp Howze. Texas
I wa* where the Christmas tree was

Dear Zolly.
ft ha* been quite »ome time
(Ince I have written you ao gue«*
while I have a little *p«re time I
will write you a few lines.
We are having nice warm weath­
er now. but at night &gt;t 1* pretty
civilly. We haven't had much rain
yet thte year. It rained a little
last night but only enough to settle
the dust.
We are back off line now and In
n training area and it really seem*
good after five month* of contin­
ued combat to be back where there
are no shell* falling near The
Kraut plane* still fly over here
but a* yet we haven't been mo­
lested by them here in thte area.
Our Division ha* set a record—
In lhe 365 day* of combat ending
March 8. our Division ha* spent
280 days on line. Our company has
been on line 257 days out of thl*
280 day*. That te really “mc record
in General Mark Clark's mind.
Ateo. our company has been
awarded the combat Infantry Com­
pany streamer which 1s attached
to our company Guidon. Thte
makes us our second streamer, the
Oral was won in the first World
War in the final push In the endInAl°foF'lhe ’Shows’ over here are

praying that this war will end very
noon so that we can be home again'
before long. I know I will, because
It ha* been 21 month* since I have
seen Hastings and I know thing*
have changed a great deal since
I have been home \ ’
Well I guess lid* Is all for thte
Unit as it Is getting late and rev­
eille at 5:30 conies plenty early.
Hope to be seeing all of you aoou.
• Sincerely.
Pvt. Wayne Tagg
"Lucky"
Pvt. Wayne Tagg. 36453301
A P.O. 88. "■ Postmaster
New York..New York
March 7. 1945
Mr. and Mr*. Archie Sinclair
1312 So Hanover St.
Hastings. Michigan
Dear Mom. Dad. and boys.
I'm much farther away thl* time
than when I last wrote you. I'm
teellng fine tho'. »o don't worry
i about anything like that.
: Now to tell you where I'm at. as
much as I canl'T'm at an air base
on the island of Kauai. If you can
pronounce that, you're belter than
I am. This Island Is In lhe terri­
tory of Hawaii. I have been as-

te'tei *katc8better cl“l“ ls ni)t lhe benevolent old*
inn SrteLtv rm' Iw duffer he te with u». He come/
. .ni-j"
,2'S;

I

vliiTiS fi. nT.
which one but it'* not too bad here.
Op the way over here I had a
chance to see Hawaii too. I always
wanted to see It. I was at Pearl
. Harbor, also. It's really very nice
there, and this Island I'm on here,
1* a lot like It now. When wc first
Ktt here
it wa* about
swamp
K"windSfid
hlfw alltat
thev

’ll

I jvaa living with a family which
yoke German and some painful
French-even worse than mineand they had me down on Chrtet, mas Eve to see their tree. Aten,
they fixed one up for tne In mi
room, and *et wonderful little cakes
about it. There
had been
no sugar
•hortage
there
Unfortunately,
|

can clear the Jungle out. build Christmas Eve and Chrtetmas day
buildings, and make It really very I were very busy one* for me— you
nice
may remember what the war wa*
The native* here, have very dark
“l *hal time—and I *P*nl
complexion*, but aome of lhe girls nl' nW making p ana and all day
snd boy* are very nice looking, and Chrtetnrwt flying them back and
some of the younger ones arc near- forth between various headquarly white
1 tera f finally settled down long
Well Aunt Ida. gue»» I ll close for enough, about two days after
tr,w. Hope you get well real soon.: Christmas, to open my boxes from
Just bewxtra careful and God bless |home.
you alw&amp;«. Bye now and write! Our weather now is perfectly
when you can a* I surely spore- 1 rr«nd I do wteh I might get tome
elate your letters, and to know that lor a while during such weather or
vou re well etc
! •'»* weather for that matter.
’
LoadA ot leva.1 YoU «*kcd whether I was wound­
...
' ed In Italy. Yes. I was playing Hora। llus nt the bridge June 4. tile night I
Af.O 246 &lt;Unlt 2&gt;
I we pot Into the city. Tlierc's ouilc
*2- Postmaster
’ n full account nf the Incident In
San Francisco. California
। the November Reader's Digest. In a
! ftorv about —
the "All
Americana."
Persia
.... .........
—
February 24. 1045 as they called General Fredericks
” j Special
Service
Force,
wjjs hte
Mrs. Ida Palmatler
/
c—c
—».&lt;
— ti «•••
i Engineer for that particular oc420 W. Bond Street
1 raslon As I remeqibcr my history.
Hastings. Michigan
. however, the bridge we were on
Dear Aunt Ida.
I suppose you arc wondering wny , was
— the next one. north ot Horaf haven't been writing to■ you more
more, llo'».
llo's.
often. Well. I haven't a very
vz~good
------ ‘ | I've had onlv one chance to vtelt.
have been
excuse except that 1 have
««.. Parte as yet. Wc can't buy food at.
• the restaurant*, ao I fear I must
pretty busy moat of the -----time.
I received a letter, from Mother. forego the pleasure of vteitlnx some
a few days ago. and she told me I of the n'ec places to which you re­
about your hard luck. 1 sure was ferred. I stayed at the Crillon
sorry to hear about you breaking | while there. I don't remember be­
your hip. I certainly hope it lx i ing colder tn all my life. It was
better by now I- am glad they. foolish of me. too. for I had been
didn't put it tn a cast—those things , offered a chance to stay in one of
Veraallles' beautiful homes. Instead.
aren't very nice.
I thought by thte time that I And they had heal.
Il wu good of you to send afl
would be home to tec all of you
people, but I am itlll In the same 1 the news of eycryonc around Has­
place (Iran or Persia'. T have 22, tings. I still think of It as "home",
months oversea* now. That U a , although It te now a long time
long time. It has seemed a lot since I really lived there.
Sincerely.
longer than that. I will be ao glad
■
"Kingwhen this mew is over and we can
Col. K. S. Andersson
all come home again—for good.
A
P.O.
23.
•' Postmaster
I'm still cooking. Wc are feeding
New
York.
New
York ,
over two hundred men right now.

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CHURCHES
FIRST PREMBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Herbert M. Heaney. Applying
9:55 Sunday School
11:00 •- Morning Worship. Mr.
Heaney will use aa the text of his
mevaage: We remember the fish,
which wc did eat in Efcypt freely;
the cucumbers. and the melons,
and the leeks, and the onions, and
the garlic..
The Women's Missionary society
will meet at 3:30, Thun., April 5
with Mn. Robert Shannon. 118 W.
Walnut St. Mn. Abcti Johnson will
review “The Indian In American
Life" by Lindquist. Mn. Wil) Grigs­
by is in charge of devotional*.

FIRHT METHODIST CHURCH
L. Wliuton Stone. Pastor
Morning Worship will be held at
10: 00 o'clock next Sunday. Guest
speaker will be J. C. Prettyman.
Hupcrintendent of the Michigan'
Temperance Foundation. TheAault
Choir will sing. Young children
may be left in the Nursery during
this service.
The Sunday School will meet at
11: 20 under the dlrecUon of-Judge
Adelbert Cortright. There
are
classes for ail

FIRST UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
Corner of East and E. Grand Sts.
A. M. Coldren. Paatfir
9:55 am. Bible school
11:00 a m. Morning worship and
Communion service.
0:30 p.m. Senior Christian En-

MUa Myrtle Wit-1
_ _______
____ Soybeans
deavor. Maxine Jarman leader.
gelUtic service.
i King. Supt.
Sprouting
To Assure Good Growth, *
7:30 pm. Song service and Gos8:00 pm. Evangelistic service by 1 ’ U.B.C.E. 7
Possibility cf using ammonium
l«ukr
' ,'t*ourcM l°r , been*, which win germinate readily,
^*Mon”V:io pm. County Christian the pastor.
Suggest Seed Disinfectant I
April *
Endeavor Union meeting at the church.
Tuesday. Young people* prayer and soak them overnight, using growth to kill the common barberry
Any housewife will understand | imc with s
Woodland Evangelical Church.
meeting at the home of Mr. and 1 three cup* water for one cup dry (Herbaria vulgaris), the alternate or that seeds, when sown in damp soil,! vinegar
Mrs Earl Curtis. 730 E. Mill St.
' beans.
_____________________________
Place beans In sprouting
. overwintering boat of black stem
Tues. Choir practice at the home Woodland.
may be attacked by mould. Since : free
of Mn. 8. J. Cooley. .
Stony Point—April 8,'
Prayer • meeting Wednesday, 8 container, allowing enough room for
Wed 7:30 pm. W.M.A. meeting.
10: 00 am. Preaching by pastor. pm. at church.
1 tha
■
- of
-—the sprouts
- —
growth
(three- dlcattd in experiments al the New lhe soil must be damp in order for j with
11: 80 am. Sunday school, Mn.
Monday, March 9. Barry Co. C.
Thura. 7:30 pm. Adult end Y.P.
fourths cup soaked beans is suf­ Hampshire agricultural experiment
prayer services. ~
Floyd Barnum. Supt.
E. megta at Woodland. '
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
Tiie WM.A. Thursday—an all-, ficient fcr a container with one quart station. If this method of erafiicaBoth moulds (fungi) and bacteria ,
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
night 7:30.
day meeting with Mn. Cha*. King, capacity), place container in dark 'tlon can be successfully developed,
CHURCH
227 N. Broadway.
place and cover. Wash beans thor­ large saving* in back-breaking and may aUack seeds, and their attacks '
Don M. Oury. Rector
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
oughly three or four times each day, expensive labor can be made, since sre sometimes favoted by cold and
8 am. Holy Communion.
I.O.OJ**. Hail Green St. Entrance
HASTINGS METHODIST
taking care not to injure Die sprouts. present procedure in wheat-growing sometimes by warmth. Infection
10 am. Sunday school.
CIRCUIT
04 H. Trinklcin. Pastor
may be present In the soil, or it may
For the last washing on the first
11 am. Morning worship, and
Morning worship at 10:30. Ser­ Harold A. Kirchenbauer, Minister
day, use a solution containing one- dig and grub the bushes from tha be on the seed. It Is most likely to
sermon.
.•
mon. "Christian Faith—A World­ Martin
cause serious trouble, when the con­
Two Guilds WIU Meet
half teaspoon chlorinated lime per
Conquering Power." Voters' meet­
Sunday school 10:3ft
ditions under which seed are sown
There will be a Joint evening ing after the service.
gallon of water. Allow the sprouting
Goodwill
■
Theta plant*'heretofore have been
meeting of Emmanuel and St. Ce­
Sunday school at 11:30.
Church 10:00
.
to continue, washing three or tour considered resistant to ammonium are not favorable, and germination
cilia Guilds, at the Parish house. . Confirmation class Instruction
Sunday school 11:00
times dally, until the sprouts are sulfamate. The New Hampshire re- is consequently delayed.
Thursday. 8:00 ft.m. at 410 E Wal­ Quimby
nut.
■
Sunday school 10:30
earlier than you-usually do. hoping :
George Lockwood Is general chair­
Sunday school staff meeting FrlChurch
w
..—11:15.
...... Memorial
________ services
liage ot barberry sheds water or to speed up the harvest, the Seeds '
man of the program. Miss Bernice day. April fl, 7:30 P^n. at 521 W. 1' for William Sweet and Robertt
Jansen of Neighborhood house will Court St.
■। GarHn*.
Gardner will K.
be held wIvH
with |K»
the refrigerator until they are to be with the aid of a spreading agent are more likely to lie dormant tong 1
‘be present. Mn. Leon Hale is di­
enough for a mould or bacterial
I church service.
used. Sprouted bean* should be
recting a short U.TD. play with BAPTIST NOTES
j Quimby WBCB. meets Thur. treated a* any fresh vegetable and much of the spray fails to adhere growth to develop. When seeds are
seven members ot Emmanuel Guild
B J Adcock Pastor
I Apr. 12 at the church basement for should be uied a* soon a* possible.
sown in boxes Indoors, excessive'
in the coat. The high school choir
Sunday school al ‘lO o'clock.
। «n afternoon meeting.
that time are quite resistant The dampness and warmth may have a
will sing. Questa are welcome.
mature foliage toward the end. of similar effect; in fpcL one sort of
Divine services at 11 o'clock. Ser- I
mon by the pastor.
I Coats Grove C. E. will hold their
July, however, wa* set rather egen- fungus which commonly deve-ops is
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Evening services at 7:30. Evan-. I monthly business meeting ThursNursing Battle*
ly with an application of medium
Seth A. Davey. Pastor
gellslic singing and sermon by pas- day evening at the Bache home at
The film left on nurain'g bottles fine spray when a spreading agent called "damping off.”
Wherever thii sort of trouble is
Corner E. Colfax at Bollwood
tor.
1 8 pm. The society at Coats Groye by hard water can be eliminated
wa* used, and the plants at that encountered, it will pay to disinfect
Hasting* Church—April 8
Tuesday night. B.Y.P.U. at the i Ls growing with special Interest
C—
E. society ** P“lUn« • «««spoon of borax or time succumbed to treatment.”
10 a m. Sunday school In charge parsonage at 7:30.
I shown by juniors. The C.
the seed before sowing. There are
of Mn. Etta Mead
Wed. night prayer meeting at the ' recently purchased the Christian baking soda tn the waler used to
said to be 500 different kinds of or­
I Hag for the church.
। wash the bottles. Rinse thoroughly.
11:15 a.m. Preaching by the pas­ church at 7:30.
Good Polisher
ganism* which may be present Inf
Thursday afternoon. April 12, .the ।
-1
»
tor.
•
' Unit water, too. is good for
An old .fleece-lined glove, turned
7:00 pm. Young people's prayer Ladles Missionary society will meet. । ”
.
,
1 sweotenlng and cleaning baby bob
vorable conditions to develop.
Inside
out
and
fitted
on
the
hand,
is
service.
Place to be announced later.
Let
Mud az.y
Dry wev.v
Before
&gt;s i»»uu
ties.
7:30 pin. Young peoples Evanexcellent for polishing an nuto.
Starting to Clean Fabric
YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
Textile specialists of lhe U. S. I
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
Services will be held next Sun­ department of agriculture advise aL |
"Seriously, Chuck, we may
day, April 8. The Sunday School ways ij-ttjng the mud dry. then
not get new cars until 2 or 3
wifi be nt 2 p.m. and the preach­
brushing off aa much as possible.
ing service at 3.
years after V-Dayl"
• You wii) want lo enjoy the fel­ Then, if the mud is on washable foblowship of your friends at this
helpful service.
washing wjjh soap and warm water. I
If t?.e fabric I* not washable, sponge
ITS FRESHER!'HOTCHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NEWS
with denatured alcohol. On rayon j
' The Barry county C. E. executive or on colored clothes, use very dilute
committee met at the home ofzthe

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Now I Tho groafest development
In poultry feeding In years

Rev. T. A. Moyer of Cloverdale
| Monday evening. Special business eohoL
। Included: appointment of nomlnWhen mud contain* oil or grease,
a ting comm.: planning a One-Day treat the stain like a hard grease
I Union convention for June 23: spot. Rub first with a little vaseline
i publicity for Hymn Sing. May 8 at
1 centre! auditorium with Sgt. Wil­ or lard to loosen the grease, then
burn Legree “The Singing Cop" sponge with cleaning fluid. Red mud
| often contains iron and must be
num Hint.
i The Rev. E. S. Thompson, pastor treated like a rust stain with lemon
counselor of lhe Coats Grove C. E. juice and salt or some other rust
I society is quite seriously 111. The
i young people of this society win "remover.
Mud often doe* more damage to
I hold tlielr regular Christian En. deavor business meeting Thursday leather than to fabric. If left to
, evening, at the home of Claude dry on shoes, it may make a pennaI Backe. Mrs. John Barker will lead nent stain. Remove mud at once
I1 the C. E. topic “Resources for from shoe* by washing with a damp
: Christian Living" Sunday evening.
April 8. at seven o'clock.
- cloth If necessary. Stuff them with
Gen. Sec. E. S. Marks, of Detroit. paper to help them bold their shape
will be guest speaker at the Gaines and dry them slowly. All leather
nnd Caledonia churches. April 8.
should be dried slowly and away
Each C. E. society In Barry from direct heal.
County Christian Endeavor Union
is requested lo present a musical
number April 9. at the Woodland
rroiein reea
Evangelical church. The meeting
The use of cottonseed flour offers
will start promptly at 8:00.
an effective, economical and pracI tlcal way of helping to meet a shprtJEFFERSON ST. UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
F. W. Moxon. Pastor
eign lands, according to the bureau
Preaching service 10 a.m.
of human nutrition and home eco­
Sunday school 11 a.m. Chas. nomics.

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No 2

UCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming I will have an auction sale ot the farm located 2 miles
north of Nashville and 1 mile west on

MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1945
Starting at ona o'clock the following will be offered for sale

Csten: Brtut. Piak - Wkiti

HORSES
Good work team, wgt. about 3,000.

COWS

*

Durham cow, fresh soon.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh in about
6 weeks.

HAY &amp; GRAIN
200 bu. corn.
40 bu. oats.
Quantity of hay.

FARM TOOLS
Wagon with flat rack.
'
Wagon with box.
Hay loader.
Hay rake.
McCormick Deering plow.
3 section drag.

Oliver riding cultivator*
Oliver mowing machine
1 horse disc.
100 ft. hay rope.
Pulleys.
Land roller.
Ajax cultivator.
Gas engine.
20 rods hog fence
10 rods chicken wire
160 rods barb wire.
2-5 tine forks.
3 pitch forks.
Post hole diggers.
About 50 grain bags
2 sets harness.
800 lbs. fertilizer (Welch)
Some pails.
Lard.
Wheelbarrow
Hay knife.
Fruit jars.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NOTHING TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR

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Pfld^ritirBFrarenU. Mr »a l' Sunday afternoon .nd e£nta«

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— this j
Thorn- I
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hrr tinnla and aunt Ur
. —wc icarneu during the ;
?fro?1d*P1clCR
I day (or a few day*' vUR W Bi
Easter vacation were: the Francis 1 .
daughter, Batty Frost took thalr dttmer jucaU ol Mr. and
Quimby chu
James Robertson and baby
Mrd’.W&gt; 6 BU » pli-Mnl 10
ErnteV
Mr.
and
Jars.
Julian
Fotta.
Mr.
donla with hl* narsnls^ Mr. and
their, parent* in Kalkaska county: ' mu« NvU bv
in the
Mrs Conrad Bseler. Mre Gertrude Mn Alex Potts. Mr*. Martha L
ot the chapUn'i
iW^th'hh'lx^^’Start
that d®
Kenyon who ha* .been caring for and the families ot Ralph I
terans cf Fore
lly with his people at Hart Shop wfrc Mr. ancj
Leiner and Glenn Dean.
of the ™- —.
rnum^Mrs. F«rn William* j instructor Art Smalley took adwoods before net
Mr. and Mn. Jervis Campbel),
ek with Mr. years, wm taken alck last week and
Normah and Mr. and Mrs. I vantage of the time to repair his
aid of Moline Are
Mrs. Edith Shaw of Grand
and Edward i hu gone to the home of a daqgh- Mn. Carl Pfcrdcateller and Mrs.
spent the Easter weekend w
Rockford. * ier at Byron Center. * Mrs. Arthur Chris Maichele attended the funer­ Thea. Ostrander of Hastings, also । chlckrncoop *nd do som« other
Smalley assisted on lhe nursing al of their uncle- Wilbur Lane In Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Solonum ♦ 1 form work—
staff of Pennock hospital Friday Hastings Friday forenoon. * Mr frank Barnum from Ohio has been | Ruth Johnson and Roy Nlenow tor and little son from HashvUlc. A after the flrat fire,
family of
ennontvUle. Bun-1 night. * Mr. and Mra. Claude Bou- and Mrs. Rush Randall visited visiting his brother*. Ernest and of Grand Rapids were Easter very nice Ume wm anjoyad by al! itarud ths fire and
and Njda received some nice blrth- tha wood was burned and tha woods
their son Charles and wife at Perry Barnum and sisters. Mrs. guest* of the former's parent*. Mragain caught fire and again the
Greenville Sunday of last week- * Lydia Wilson and Mrs. LaClalr. * and Mrs. Maurice Johnson aoulhMoHno Are department did iu bit
Mr*. Charles Baker-is able" to be Lut week callers of Mrs. Eqtma , east of town. * Alex Neal, who Mra. Grace Tolharal HaspltaUmd Emory hopes these recant fine rains
and son Charles and fam- some years ago delivered our milk
i out after • several weeks' period I William*
daughter. Mrs
Mr* Grace Tolhurst formerly of have finally put a quietus to tne
ily. included
Included her
her daughter,
Mrs. ' for
for lhe
the Blue
Blue Ribbon
Ribbon dairy,
dairy, ha*
ha* been
been
of ill health following the flu. * ily.
Mr*. Elizabeth
Elizabeth
1 at home
*------- ---far a
- 'few
— -*
days
--------at Irving
‘— MJddievUle. has recently undergone
Mlves Kathleen Chamberlain and Gladys Wurm and Mrs.
thU week in Kalamazoo. on busy!
Jane Braun of Leighton, who arc Hartman of Watervliet. aM&gt; her . after two yean spent In lhe Aleu- a very serious operation tn Detroit
MU.
and daughter-in-law. Rev. and Han*. A We are sorry lo know that ] where she U living with her daughstudents in the Evangelical col­ son
Holy Week and fester **rvk
tlra ITarl
r.f ClratiH Rniilrl- Kfav Tlnrifnrrl I,
of thia
r-arrl* or Irtt^rx will bft ftOnre- the
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Sottutrd
churches of the village
lege st Naperville, returned lo their Mrs. Karl Keefer of Grand Rapids. Max Bedford, a member of this
apent Sunday afternoon vlsillni
* Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lewis and year's graduating class al TtKini- elated by her addressed to Grace unusually well
*
atudles Sunday after a few days at son
with Mr. and Mr*. James Solhard ol
David and Mr and Mrs. 61 apple-Kelloag school is 111 with Tolhurst. Woman's Hospital, Hoorn
their hoatca. * Sam Myer* hM pur- |
* Marjorie Riluner
115. East Hancock, Detroit.
n of man­ Cloverdale.
citaird the Ruth Ucbler place on j Lepper of Detroit visited their par- ' rheumatic fever at the home of his
spent
Friday afternoon and Sat­
Rant'd*
“st*-and ol'ans “to
and Mrs. Lloyd . grandmother. Mrs Melinda Bedchurch onGrand iSuf
1’^™
" I enU *”ddur‘«« ‘Mr
May i * JMrs Elmer
h® Eaat**- vacation, ford. W Mrs B C Swift and son
urday in Battle Creek with her alaJoyed lhe famll
move about May .. - M..
,
renton
A real estate deal of importance and annual me*
Fenton went
went to
to Jackson
Jackson WednesWedne.i- II Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stecby Onrllon were Easter guests of Dr.
Hosmer
day
Mr. •••»•
and Mrs. Frank Back u,
of ---snd Mrs. P. L.
H Babbitt a*
day fox
for an
an over-Eastex
over-Easter visit
visit with
with ।। snd m*.
- Thompson in Grand wm closed last week when the well- With Dial. Supt.
her daughter. Mra.
clewed with • evening
Mrs. Cltas
Clias Lewis and '1 Grand
Gland Rapids were Sunday callers ! R»pld».
Rapids. Mrs. 8.
w. remained .for. -a known Streeter hotel property at guest 'Hx evM
Smith h
I „[ U„. B11U1 swkoa • Emu, aui«*X&gt;
• Ur. aM Mr. Gun lake wm sold to Kills and most impressive
family.
and family were Frt
Smoko from fka oxkauit
munlon service
■ , . .
.
.
: Iler cuesta of Mr and Mrs Mark Bernard Peck and sons of Has­
__ _______ dinner guests of Mr
hed for l^o'weck? wm ^bte to b£ '
*«&lt;* Mr “nd ^rs. Delbert 1 tings spent Easter with her parand Mr* ward Baine al Hatting!
un in achalr Saiurdav for dwrt I BuxU,n •nd d“URhlcr Phyllis of ente. btr and Mrs. WIU Johnson *
A Mra. Avis Oataill and Sylvia Stell
to precloui engine part*.
k tcr?aU a ciMsmatM of «ah- ' f,r,nd
Grand Ranlds.
Rapids. Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. Chas. I The
TJe choir
chcdr room
nxxn in
In lhe
the Methodist
MeUwd4t
of Hastings spent Sunday ailed
Crookston and Frank Lee and church
fitted up m
enuren is
u being
oeuig uivra
»* an of
ol­Strectef-hotel built in abc
mon with Mr. and Mrs. Ftoyd Gaa
And that meant a watte
Frey of Leigh Urn will be Interested daughter
.
.
—- . *
. Miss
...
....... ’Hfe
ll-. hv
D n
Edna.
Beth Rugg
by n.
Dr. R.
D. T.nnarX
Leonard ■■
as an
m 1W7 by WUUam Streeter Br..
kill. A Mr. and Mrt. Lloyd Rose d
to know he la one of the boys from
Battle Creek and her fiance. I additional room for the limited ^ell-known tn the resort world.
of power, go* and ail. Act
Bailie Creek and Mr. nnd Mn
i n
well
thia vicinity with the Infantry lu
c irilton Larsen of Fort Custer space ol the parsonage.
| rlde
th&gt; lUanwr -Batu, a." v
I" Special musical numbers were given Cless Pack .of Hastings were dinnd
Germany. * Mr. and Mrs. Carl
d spending some time with bur .
Little Judy Crldler recently re- ...v
the —
climax ot lhe Joys af the
Sun­ by rib Methodist Junior choir dl- gueiu of Mr- und Mrs. Eugene Fred
--JUPferdestelkr,
who . have
been
rents, Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Ru^k * ■ turned from a two weeks' visit with day school picnic* wo
we attended az
m rected
accompanied by Mis* man, Easter Bunday, a* Mr. art
imw o wagiaful unaker.
spending tha winter with Mrs
tymond- Clem. Seaman 3/c ha* her grandmother and auntie in a child and the aimual Farmer * i&gt;jnIla QaUter; and a duel by Mr*, Mr*. Richard Sparks and famll
Sarah Campbell, are returning lo
,h. n~.i
Chicago. * Arthur Kenyon wa*
picnic wa* an event looked forward , Arthur Thede and Mrs. Leroy of North Muskegon were Eusld
their farm northwest of town thia returned lo the Great Lakes train­
ing
station
for
further
orders,
after
'
able
to
be
at
lhe
garage
some
ol
to for year* as a meeting place for । chamberlain accompanied by Mrs. weekend guests of Mr. and Mr*. J
: week. ♦ Mra. Isabel Lepper re­
L. Smith and Herbert.
turned home Thursday from sever­ a few days leave spent with his the lime last week after being your friend* and acquaintances Sidney Braun of the Leighton Evangellcal church: A most: hripfuj
al week* spent in Kalamazoo with people A Mrs. Velma Gillespie of housed up tor three week* with a from a distance.
Hastings
has
been
spending
a
few
bad
case
of
quinsy.
A
Miss
Ruth
Mr. Streeter snd son*. Calvin and message was brought by tha Rev.
her daughter. * Mr*. Pearl Kenyon
MOBILE PBODUCT8—DISTRIBUTOR
days
with
her
mother.
Mrs
Carrie
from Scottville and Bernice firt
Maichele
of
Ann
Arbor
spent
the
Willi*
cared
for
lhe
resortar*
wanU
Leroy
Chamberlain
of
the
Leighton
has. returned from a few days: visit Moon. A Easter guests of Mrs. Jen­
Easter weekend In west Thornap- for year* and after the death of church.
Lansing. * The Oaylon McKeown
GOODYEAR TIRES AND -TUBES
f
with her son Sidney and family at
were Suudav afterntKin caller. C
Lansing. * Miss Elsie Vandcr- nie Bovee and Mr. and Mr*. Bur­ plc with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. the senior Streeter and the retire­
the Rwuefi Meads of Barryvllle. ■
PHONE1W
dette
Wadd
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
STATE 8T.
HASTINGS
Chris
Maichele.
Her
brother
Max
ment
of
WUlla.
lhe
property
has
Holy
Weak
Services
Schuur of Monroe and cousin, Miss Enos Price of Jackson. * Mr. and „
Congratulations
to Mr. and MS
....
.....
u
also
home
on
furlough
from
the
been
operated
by
Galvin.
The Baxter sunrise scrvli
Htta Kinslow of Toledo came
Karl Fufpaff on the birth of a bab
Mrs Wm. Schaards of McBain । Army. A
* The Ray Tolan family is
on tlie hill of Ml. Hope ©
, Tuesday and remained over Easier were
bom Friday. March JO, H
Tuesday caller* on hi* daugh-now
---------nicely
—•••-*
■settled
in thslr -------recently
•n«saaw o-m ■?&lt;&gt;
uMjra.'*'Sd boy.
hM been named Boyd. * Robei
ter Mrs. Bud Bronkenu and
™ family. ,| leased home bn East Main St. one
Gaskill
and family and Laur
^nc»- government houses
Tom I. Gillette, who is employed
e&gt;»pk&gt;}«u I। of
-• the
—
---------- A
~
Hasken of NMhvlllc spent Tuesds
in the poatofflce department of the ' Mr and Mrs. Frank Chapman re­
evening with Mr. end Mrs. Floy
Soulhern^Mfchtgan
— ..[-Ui--. ^prison al*Jack1..afe . i ".nlle
cently ulaltMl
visited Vil.
his brother anrl
and TornT&lt;»nlAdams
The beautirtil morning was wei- Gsskill. * M. M. l/£and Mrs Cm
son wa* in town front Thursday Uy at Muskegon. Their small niece,
Sumner ol rhe com-mj*,5™« “J Conrad and Sgt. and Mrs. Thoms
until Monday visiting his mother. I Iva Mac. who had the misfortune tlon department ha* been engaged by Frederick Grtffeth followed by Taggart and two children of Hat
Mrs. E. D. Lake and other relative* to have her leg broken recently to talk about "Ptree" The Fann the call to worship by Gary Bonne­ .,-1!
.nd Un t 1
* Callers at lhe Mark Ritchie when struck by a car. must be In Bureau subject to be discussed is ville; invocation by Rev. Faye Dem­
home last week Sunday were Mr. bed two months as a silver plate -Health." Light potluck lunch .will arest: hypuu by the audience and
nnd Mrs. Ernest Beach and daugh­ had to be placed on the bone.
be served by the haste**—Mrs. J. prayer by Jean Grtffeth. “An Rul­ shower Friday evening at the hom
"SUPER.
er Meditation" wa* the theme of of Mrs. Harry Thompson Jr. 1
ter. Mrs. Leonard Kallaasa and
Pfe. Clare Brady and wife of C. Mowry. Publicity Chairman.
the Rev. Mr. Chamberlain's very Hastings
family of Coldwater * Mr. and Battle Creek were Saturday night
WEAR"
helpful message. Dr. R. D. Leon­
Mrs Ernest Cross ol Caledonia visitors of his mother. Mrs Edna
About eighty enjoyed the EasU
ware Easter dinner guests of Mr. Hartnun and family and also
Misse* Helen Prey of Dclghton and ard. who itad the singing tn charge, program at the church Bunds
Pennsylvania
nnd Mrs E. F. Blake and D. O. called on his brother-in-law. Har­ Marlly Gillette, who arc completing pronounced the benediction, and so morning. It was under direction t
JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
Dolle. * Misses Matxl and Grace old Haywood in Pennock hospital. their second year in thoir nurses’ closed an unusual service which we Mrs. Loyal Uwcil. Mrs. Kota
thoroughly
Pinel, teachers In the Flint schools. * Enster dinner guest* nf Mr. and training course at Butterworth hos­ .hope may only be the forerunner of Glasgow and Mrs. Clayton Shtfnoi
SHIPMENT OF THE VERY
The Rev. and Mrs. Kirchenbaui
Knt their Easter vacation with Mr*. W. K. Uebler were hi* sister. pital left on Saturday -for Detroit many more in th* year* to const
LATEST AND POPULAR
gave an Interesting Easter prograi
ir mother and sister. Mrs. E. J. Mrs E. A Carpenter and daugh- «bcn they will have three months
Euter in lhe Churches
In lhe evening consisting ot reaC
2 Gai.
Pinel g"J **--------J ur Ruth ut Grand Rapids and Mr*. training at Herman KtIfer hoapital.
Mrs. ”
V. ”
V. Tabor
and
NUMBERS IN VICTOR A congregation of nearly I2&amp; peo­ Ings and jllcte. ★ Wc arc happy 1
--------Scaled Can
family. - Miss Elsie Rlgel of the I Ruth Llebler * Mrs. Edd Fink- We are glad these two ThornapplcGlenn Blake home spent the Easter beliier. night supervisor at Pennock Keilogg graduates are doing io w®H. ple observrt! the day al the hoar that Mrs. Floyd Armour Is n
DECCA &amp; COLUMBIA
Methodist
church
»nd
enjoyed
tire
covering nicely from her recent of
holiday* with her people at Saran- hospital, has been Hi in bed with
CleANC*
Back on the Job
half
hour
program
by
Ute
children
erallon. 3ha Is still In Pennoc
ac * Mr and Mr*. Vance Sharp ; fits and bronchial trouble since
3 Pound
pt®
William Helm, our shoe repair of Ute Sunday school and Uic timpilal at this writing- * Per
COME IN fr HEAR THEM
and Mr*. Minnie Johnson of Lan- Saturday,
Size
i-w
man Is back on the Job after spend­ services following.
Ann and Nancy GaskUi of St. Johr
xing were at homc for the Easter
-----------ing the pastr-threc months with
Musical number* directed by Dr. spent Bunday night and Mondi
rcUtlves In California.
R. D. Leonard were 'Surely He with their grandparenU. Mr. an
Hath Borne our Griefs" from Mrs. Floyd GMkUl. * Mr. and Mr
New Buiineas Place
Handel's Messiah by the senior diaries Rowley spent Tuesdr-.y eV
Armbruster and Tnmlly at Dexter | plr.vant time and potluck dinner
purR L Biggs, who recently r
—
choir. "Lovely Appear" from the ntng in Hastings In the home j
Sunday aa their son-in-law was , Easter Sunday at the home of Mr. chased the iortner Dr. Taylor home Redemption and ' All Creature* of Mrs. Arista Easton, visiting wil
home on furlough ★ Mrs. Cbyton, and Mrs Claude Rosenberg in on East Main St., has opened a Our God and King" reformation their aunt. Mrs. Emma Rowley I
: Bennett and son Gary went to ; northweat Thomaople Fifteen per- welding shop at the rear of his chorals and "Allcul* *ung by both Cincinnati. Ohio, who is vlsltil
| Great Lakes Friday and visited sons enjoyed the limo together.
the senior and Junior choir*. Tius relatives in Hastings and vicinity.]
I their sun and brother. Gordon over ■ Present were Mr. and Mr*. Vur
sermon subject was "Signals of Mr. and Mm Lawrcnre Anders af
Former MiddlevUk Boy III
I Easter. * Middleville friends are Adams. Mr. and Mrs. George Adfamily attended a family dinner i
Word has been received by Mr*. El&amp;i|&gt;ti:.mal rites were given Ute, the home of Mrs. Hattie Anders, I
1 sorry to hear that Frank Goll is am*. Mr. and Mr*. Claude Kcrcritically ill al the home of hl* mccn. Mr. and Mr*. Earl Kertneen. Melinda Bedford that her son Roy following eight small children. Cloverdale. Sunday. * We were sac
। daughter. Mrs. Mildred Jensen in | Virgil
VlrgU Adams. Mr. and Mr*
Mrs Will who has resided at Santa Monica, Cheryi Diane B*U. MArtlyn Irene dened to hear of the death ot Ca|
Carter. Dawn Marie Begar, Patricia tain Jack Usey, san of Mrs Oeoq
Loe McConnell. John Arthur Lob- Stowell, aboard ship, on Februai
del). Knrsn Rave Tolan, Marcia Lou 2J. HU death resulted from woun&lt;
Solomon and Susan Kay Solomon. received In lhe fighting on I»
Jim*. * MIm Vest* Oo&gt;d*n
Cloverdale visited Jannett Doxe
Easter ip the Baptist church was East Sunday- ,
observed with s'Tlne musical-pro­
gram. reception of members and HENDERSHOT
communion. Tho beautiful day and
Easter guests: Al the A. C. Clark
Ute Inspiring services brought hope were Dr. and Mrs Glen Gunn ai
again to a sin-weary world, and Romig- of Kalamazoo, al Alixi
we hope lhe mcMages of the day Brills were Mr. and Mrs. Richal
may prove helpful to many in these DeMott. Oil* DeMott and Ml
Aa my boys ore all In the Service and I om unable ta continue farming, I will tell
trying times.
Dowd;, al the Matteson-Christlal
sen homc were Mr. and Mr*. 1
Yaungllirt'Barned
at Public Auction at the ploco known o« Henry Ciller farm, located 7 mile* north
Shirley 8cntpper. fourteen-year- Scntr and Pvt and Mrs. Arth
of tho Halting* monument and % mile west on
oid daughter of Supt. and Mrs. J. P. Burghdotf and sons. At lhe Gan
Scltipper, is recovering tragi pain­ son-O'Laughlin home were Mr. ai
ful burns received about 5 JO o'clock Mn- Paul Pa'.ncr and 1-arry
Monday of last week. She was Remember to take your own tab
melting setne lard on the stove pre­ service to the Community supper
paratory to a home ec experiment lhe scitoolhousc Saturday evening, i
when it became overheated and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McCarty a
Commencing at one o'clock the following will be offered for laic:
caught fire. Shirley attempted to children were Easter dinner tue
carry it out doors but fell ipilUng of Mr. and Mrs. C'iford Smith]
It down her leg and foot, causing Marshall. Wayne leaves Tuesday 1
first, second and third degree burns Induction at Chicago. * Mra. Hd
which are receiving medical care at Garrison spent Friday night VI
Yet, Sir! You have all been anxiously awaiting the time whan you could to* the real­
home. The kitchen alao caught fire MT. and Mrs. Fay Whitworth I
Johnstown.
।
ities of the highly publicised "postwar" improvements . . . Well, here's one that you

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RECORDS

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... 10'

$143

6

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8

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COLOR

ENAMEL

TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1945
cows

need await no longer . . . it’s here now . . . postwar quality now . . . Mac-O-Loc Fade­
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colors and non-yellowing interior white.
Get Mec-Q-Lac Fadeless Enamel of Mark** . . . it's lop* in quality and appcaranco
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ond alto a 'variety of

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colors.

Gallon $4.95.

Quart

Moc-O-Lac Marine, Pt
Sv, Linoleum Varnish, Qt.

— 70c
..$1.20

Flat Finish, Gal----------------------Mac-O-Lac Plyrtx. Qt---------Floor Enamel. Gal.----------------Mac-O-Lac Waterproof, Pt.Supor Spar Varnish. Qt----------

90c
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£u: 25‘

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Cleaner

HOGS

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8 Berkshire sows, all bred.
Good ones.
..

flammable.

Pt. sixo 29c

Hohfain cow, 4 yrs. old.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old.
Guernsey and Durham cow, 3
yrs. old.
Guernsey and Jersey cow, 3
yrs. old.
Guernsey and Holstein cow,
3 yrs. old.
(Breeding dates will be
given day of solei.
10, two year old heifers to
freshen in spring.
2 yr. old Guernsey bull.
Year old Guernsey bull,
6 yearling heifers.

Chester White sow and 9
pigs.
Berkshire boar.

Pickle Growers

IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS
Rubber tired-wagon and box.
Rubber tired wagon and rack.
6 ft. Deering mower.
2 horse riding cultivator.
5 tooth cultivator.
2 spring tooth drags.
99 Oliver walking plow.
2 collars.
New Idea manure spreader.
Litchfield manure spreader.
Dump rake. Cultipacker.
Stone boat. Set of double har­
ness.
1, 6x7 hog house.

Grow More Pickles This Year
Put That Extra Acre To Work
A PATRIOTIC OBLIGATION
A CASH OPPORTUNITY
Uncle Sam Wants Mora Pickles For The Armed Force*

The Homo Front Need* Moro Pickles For Balanced
Diets

is your obligation la grow thie crop. Da net delay, contact one
of our agent* and get year contract.

CI. LANG $ SON, INC.
MtMONT. MICHIGAN

1 Gal. 65c

=:
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TERMS: ALL SUMS OF S10.00 AND UNDER CASH. OVER THAT AMOUNT ONE
YEAR S TIME WILL BE GIVEN ON GOOD BANKABLE NOTES WITH INTEREST
AT
NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

Other Agent, and Station,

I

G. R. COFFMAN, PROP.
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

\

CLIFIORD HAMMOND. Clark

Nathvilla--Chariot Nceto
Mulliken.. Harold Over halt
Ckui«villo_Chg&lt;Us Noah
Ne^mxa-.Kolly't Start
MwrII—,Thoma* Rood
MitMfcviUa
Oscar Finkfednar Freeport---- L. R. Walcott
Eagle - ------------ .M. Fithar

Dutton----- John Wiarongo
Altok W. Gegihqrt

�* THB HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. APRIL A IMS
Solden. Mr.1 vacation with their parents, Mr. and
wm Sunday' guests of tha I Mra. Orow Marshall. Mrs Herbie Lorna Laribee of YpMlsaU
were with Mrs Harry Dunn, ft Mr. and SH
Woodman*. Mr. and Mr*.''Wllcaa. and Mr. and Mn. Burl urttay night in honor at
r. and Mrt. Nile .Lancaster of Hastings were
Mr. Mr*
and , weekend guc*U of their arandpara poSuck^nnar. * Our Easier
I Mr*. Funer dlHelCs;”;Urit and
supper
la*t Frld*y evening with!
■
-aw*1
Lakes. He will return there on and Ronnie
‘ . ent*. Mr and Mra. Roy Oaks. * Mrt.
gram waa vary well attended sun- i E. H Lathrop had Mr. and Mr* Mary Eaton and Mra. Alfred Biahop table dcccoraUcjw of foraythia and NORTHEAST WOODLAND
A Thursday for hia rea*elgnmnt. *
day ahd the program was fine Mr*.! Kenneth Kelsey and Joyce from lerer^ Bunday afternoon cajier* at «m£
Srtl M' “0 a™. wd' L'“ “X
Wadnentay.
Thursday evening with Mr. and
c,.Jo&gt;&lt;-d Lavi
ttadgj '.Jii-.ii Mondiv at ttS
aey *lng for
—- ------ - — .
«. Mr. and Mr*. France Gon­
---- —-- -------- - ------------ .jr Miller were Mr* I luun * Mra Jennie Miller and Mra.
,
°*
r.
„ I Achievement Day al Hastings SatEdgar, bom Friday. March 30. at Iva Reiglcr and son and Sharon Bertie Ortbring at Waahtanaw CO
Lt. Bob Scase ta home on a 9l-lUniav. * M1m Jotcc Hennev ac- day with Mr. and Mn. 1. WwPennock hospital. He missed by n Matt&lt;t&gt;on of Hastings
। Mrs. Prrd Otis and Wm Havens dsy furlough and ha* completed .'•2 . companies Jojcu Futier to Franken- vll. * Several front here attended
j -----------------were guesta----Tuesday
tn lhe -------home
the 4-H meting In Hastings on 8atfew hour* being bom on hta fath- |
• • •—————&lt;— li
raUl" ThU,*—U•&gt;_
’' W
“*—UtWr&amp;
er a birthday. Karl leave* this week HUBBARD HILLS
• । of Mr. and Mn Harry Dunn, ft ing fortreaa tn the European
«_ ——*—
■»_ __
Sn^rni taa&gt;y*?e Mui irn’r nil- 1 Wc
Mr‘ I**“ 8*under« Mrs. 11. T. Lord to spending a few He attended church here C
uncle and sent then- while her
and Bliaron
days at the home ot her sou and morning and greeted hl*
parents are South. The girt* re­
mu* * Mr »md Mrii FcrrU LathU» &lt;!&gt;&lt;’ Home Front last wrrtc
friend, and schoolmates *
turned home the first of this week
rop and daughter of Ohio are ! ««•*»««
*«*&lt;,«« Yankee
Tnompaon ta IU
Visitor*
, w nw nev in* &gt;
spending this week with hta par-1 *««&gt;*• “*» *c had
,*ard rr»»
Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Frank we4 Sunday
BARRYVILLE
Our w.s cb. a

«hlj2dty- A|ju

swt’isrjtet s?I

ent*. Mr. and Mrs E H Lathrop
* Mr and Mr*. Roy JenHwy have moved here as Ferri. kln' »nd Ray and cousin spent Bistleave* April 9 for the Army. It I* «*
9™nd 5*^ w“,h Mrs .gnpretty hard to tee ihasa father*. m* Tabor and Mr. and Mr*. Dennaving to leave their home and nl* Bentley. * Mr. and Mf* lloyoc
family, and we all are looking for- Sweet * and Virginia* jurats Sun­
ward to thetr safe return to’xxne d«y were Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Beach
and friend*.
a,nd
A a in
&lt;M. »on wu oom warm
' Ntul,;»lle w„'r' sund^
35 to Mr. and Mr*. Wallace Bate* gu&lt;su. of Mr and Mr* Albert
■ Lola Perry) of Pensacola. Florida, i Green. * Word has been received
He had been named Ronald Loe | from Pfe Janus Bowcnnan from
andiaa great-grandson of Mra. Guy the Pa.-tflc that he expect* to b«Golden. Mr*. Bales wa* a former home soon Hr lias been wounded
Nashville airi. * Mr* Ward Cole the .second Ume. * Mr nnd M/s.
and son. Eldon, of Lacey, were Sat-I Archie Burd and children were
urday guesta of Mf and Mra. Fur-&gt; guesta of Mr. and Mrs Charlev
eat Cole and Jimmy 0C
mmi aia&gt;
e*t
Ekton
also Oaskfll at Freeport Sundav rva...
.
■for ..
.-------Inlng
* Mrs Francea Storkau
leave* this Tuesday
tile Army
*
Karl Pennock, AM.M. 1/c and Mrs nnd son Leo entertained Mr
Pennock have arrived here from th.- and Mrs. James Storkan and
Weal Coast for a 30-day leave. Thb fittie girt from Ypsilanti Easier. *
~ , Earl'* first visit home Jn Jlli. A family moved into lhe house nest
la
Sara. He leporta back to hmpitsl to Frank Hula's last week * Army
California at caplration of ids trock* and Jeeps neurlv a mile lung
leave. * Mr and Mr*.
Mn. Klrmcy Root made u pretty Sight
sight Sunday night
and Mr and Mrs Karl Gamer nnd around 8.30 When they drove along
sons of Battle creek were Sundav Hubbard Hills
The road was
dinner guests of Mr. and Mn.. lighted for a mile or more. * Ralph
Cliaries Day. also Mra. Phylli Hoff- Treier bought a horse in Hastings
man. Hu* latter recclvivi a lovely! and expects to farm some lids
Easter corsage from her husband spring. * Burdette Willson received
who ta In the 8. Pacific.
a letter from hl* sister. Lt. Helen
Easter day dinner guest* in the Willson, an army nurse in England
Barry ville neighborhood were Mr «&gt;"' &gt;» *'» a«d ft
,^i,2
and
Mrs
WirtSurine
Mrs
Gerald
inthis way
attmded
Clemen: of HmUngs^. Mr arid . St'enil
church Infrom
MiddlrvljkBunda
y.

WOOD SCHOOL VK1NITY
Mr and Mr*. Caryl Bawnian and
family attended a farewell party at
the home of Ben Bowman hi honor
of cand'a brother. Harley, who
leave* for service April 3. * Easter
dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Dan­
iel Howell were Mr and Mrs- Paul
Howel' and family of Battle Creek.'
* Callers on Mr. and Mra. Geo.
Taggart, this week were Mr*. Alvin
Morgan of Battle Creek. Mra. Mer­
rill St rimbrick and two son* of
Woodland, also Mrs N B Rose and
.*i..tM£.u,..

IS

Meyers of Grand
.Haight of Hasting*, the Edward and Mrl wallet
mMN&gt; '■( MOM
Thompsons. Harlow Barnuma, Earl I Lydu Schuler. » 1
Mra. Vic- D
WaaiM. Mr. and Mra. Jeaae Chaat. t^Eckartl etyll
day with the Wa
Mr* Nina Ragsdale, Battle Creek.
Ecklrdt wen
and Mr*. Wllda AUcrding and Bet- . gn-.i* of Miss E
ty. * There were 108 present al lhe Woodland
8. S, Easter Sunday program
A
and baby
song and exercise* were given by the ;.
..of1
on Mrs
primary chu.; -a song by 18 junior
2n
i
Walter
and IniermedlMles; solo, Earl Clum:
J}1,
irl Eckardt
duet* by Grace Coat* and Mra. Jen- I ^krn * ”fa
J
Mrs Ray
aan. Alice Chase, and Stella Kelsey; J*',d
ccr
guest*
reading. Audra En&lt;i-iejh and the
If*
d
Rev. Mr. Wing gave an Easter *era"“ *hrn.’ ^xriHrTrTnuw?
mo&lt;i. Pau) Woodman and Mra HolUie w^e &lt;&lt;
hta
tom sang a duct. The offering for
3E‘Otau*Eck*rdl *• * Mr
Xr*?1 SITJfte.SF'nXKt.JJff.

Ilavca stater. Mrs Vanderwvst of I which goe* for ministerial relKf. *
...... ..
j .
_____ ...to.. hear V&lt;r« in,ma
nt V&gt;iulnw
Holland
* We ..were sorry
visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs^Mn.Mm^lronand iantfivBuhA.
that Bert Elliot had a bad accident John Blocker, over the weekend. I
JlinwTlcii ehun-h
and on Saturday look Lucille Wooda r^L^ii r«
after two weeks in the hospital. man. Kathleen Bottom and Margery ,
ftc* Ctavtanwha
Martin Taggart also iiad an acci­ Blecker to Grand Rapids to attend lt,5
fLilv t&lt;» troS*
dent Monday, trying to ride the •Skating Vanities** al Civic Audi- a!c *SaY^1t ‘®day &lt;or
new ’wk
wrong honw- when he took a tumble tortuni.
jal D**1011- Ohl&lt;’which keep him out of school the
rest of Hie week. * Several boys and
■uumu niKTKir-r
DUNHAM DISTRICT
*
girls from our school
attended BRANCH
DISTRICT
* , Everyone is invited to attend the
Achievement day program in Has­
Sunday cgllen of Mr and Mrs.:w^“e U)T StaJUt Evangelial
tings Saturday and were dinner
gut sis ol their teacher. Mlu&gt; Myrtle Charles Laubaugh were Mr. and church Sunday evening. April
Mra John Stamm and family of
Wllacn.
South Hasting* and Mr. and Mr*. (armed forces from this community
HINDS CORNERS
* Ike Stamm ol Kalamaroo * Mrs. wUl be .dedicated * The L. A. 8. will
serve potluck supper Thursday eve­
Delayed item: Mn. Alice Gard and troth were Sundav callers of Mrs. ning April S, at the Dunham school­
son Cliaries ot Baltimore spent Sun- George Hoffman, who i* HL * Mrs. house. Mn. Olive McIntyre and
duy with Mr and Mrs Claud Hnm- John Darby spent part of last week Mn. Dorothy Hoffman will be host­
l mnnd nnd as there has been no with her daughter, Mrs. Wayne ess * Jack and Janice Kelly of
Mrs. Hubert Lathrop's; Mrs. Mabel
’’ '
■ mention of the news which lhe Oonklut and family In Allegan. * Hasting* were weekend guests of
Parka. Kalamaaoo. Mrs Leia Bidtl- SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Mr,. Krnnrth Mr o&lt; Ultra. Lud-1 K'"
“? Mrs. Frank Hawbllu entertained the their grandmother, Mn. Grace
man. Mrs. Mina Elenbaas al the
Forest BMelmans;. Mr. and Mra. la Sciiricr of Yule and Mrs. Dun 14&gt;- Nea-h of her ren ChaHw Casey. Jolly Ddecn on Tuesday with a love­ Mack. Their mother Marguerite
John Bates and nephew. Detroit, peihelmvr of Galesburg spent busier |
ly potluck dinner. * Mr and Mra. Kelly came for Sunday. * All the
Herbie Wilcox were Bunday evening 4-H Clothing and Handicraft mem­
1 are inserting lhe item this week. No guesta ol Mr. and Mrs. Veni Wilcox bers und thetr leaden attended
particulars have aa yet been rc- of South Hastings * Mr. and Mrs Achievement Day at Hastings Sat­
ceivcd.
,
. Wayne Conklin of APegan spent urday.
All Un girls and David
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Eldred and Donald Storm received
jCOATS GROVE
Darby. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank gold seals on their certificate*. *
Mr and Mrs Earl Randall of East Baker. Marojrie Skidmore and baby Ravmond Wolff u In Pennock hos­
Leroy attended ehurvh here Sunday of Hastings were Sunday guesta of pital recovering from an appen­
and then Viuu-d the latter * stater. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Skidmore. * dectomy performed Friday. * Mr.
Mr*. Arbe Spindler. In Woodland * Mrs Ethel Wilcox called on Mra. and Mrs. Harry Checseman and
The Fred Colas have moved lo their Nina Armour at Pennock hospital. family spent Easter with the Har­
home here recently purchased of D. Saturday Mr Armour was a supper old Stanton family at Dowling.
Townrend. * Mrs Ira Shults--and guest al the Wilcox home Saturday
niece. Beverly Shultx. of Hasting* evening. * Callers al the Vincent
spent Saturday night and Sunday Norton heme during the week were
with the former * daughter. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Whitmore. Mrs.
Paul Woodman and family. * Mr. Wlla Kenny. Mrs. Sarah Oslroth.
and Mrs Hubert Barnum and Viv­ Mrs. Mabie Adams. Mr. and Mrs
ian und Mr. and Mra. Vernon Balt- Kenneth Norton of Homer. Mr. and

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PET MILK WITH OUR SOLDIERS IN ITALY

Having sold the home and moving away, I will dispose of the furniture at Pi
Auction at tho residence located at 1123 S. Church Street in Hastings on

SATURDAY, APRIL 7,1945
Starting at 1 o'clock, I offer the following:

Breakfast table and choirs.

Pillows.

Round Oak 12 ft. extension table and 6
chairs.

Wood bed, goad coil springs and innerspring mattress*

A. B. gas stove.

] metal bed and springs and mattress.
Walnut, antique, chest of drawers.

1 Minute electric washing machine, cop­
per tub.
Ice box.

2 burner electric plate.

Laundry stove with jacket. Library table.

9x12 rug,

Thia Official U. S. Army Photograph roloatod by tho Offlco ot War Information

shows two U. S. Army men In the home of a small town Mayor somewhere In Holy.

The con of Pct Milk that ycu see in
this photograph Is vital ammunition
fpr our1 men at the fighting front.
They can tell you that milk is the kind
of food that helps give them the
strength and endurance to keep going.
They cgn tell you, too. that evaporated
milk is the ONLY' form of milk that
con be hod up at the front lines.,
But you people of Hastings know this.

Thanks to the dairy farmers and to the

folks who handled the milk at the
Hastings receiving station, last year
more than 32.705.903 pounds ofc milk
were delivered to the Pet Milk plant
in Wayland, Michigan. And from that
plant, more than 558,000 cases of Pet
Milk were shipped to the Army and
Novy, and |o Lend-Lease.

This year, the Government is asking
for even greater .mifk production.
There ore more men in military serv­

S rockers.

2 dressers.

High chiffonier.

Metal bed, springs and mattress.
Antique, walnut, combination writing
desk and library table.
t

Throw rugs.

2 mattrosMs.

Tnsstks.

6 tube RCA electric radio.

Antique, hand forged, fireplace Mt.

5 electric floor and table lamps.
Large bookcase.'Quantity of good books.

Large aluminum kettle.

Marble mantle clock. Hall mirror.
Bookcase. Sowing table. Small stands.
1 mattress. Medicine cabinet.
Walnut, antique, marble top, sideboard.
Studio couch. Magaxine cabinet.
Walnut, small, antique, writing desk.
Regina electric sweeper with attach­
ments.

10 gaL crock.

140 ft. garden hose.

,

en.

Hose reel.. Scythe.

Step ladder.

Tree trimmer.

Garden tools.

Didios and cooking utensils of all ki
Some small tools.
Numerous other articles.

ice; more hungry and starving Allies
to feed.
If'the weather is with us, there'll-be
plenty, of milk coming in from the
farms. The job of handling that milk
and getting it to the Pet Milk plant at
Wayland is up to the folks who work
at the Hastings receiving station. And
it will be done! Hostings is deter­
mined to KEEP FAITH WITH OUR
FIGHTING MEN,
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TERMS: CASH, NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL STHIID PO
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DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

Af til

�TIIE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. APRIL 5. 1943

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

HE IT &gt;■! HTIIKU HF.NOI.VK1&gt;. Ih.l

MARTIN CORNERS
Mr. and Mrs. H; F. Munn and
Miss Lena Heldeman. Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Troutwine. Mr. and Mra. J.
D. Aellck. Mrs. Anna Endaley. and
Miss Greta Cogswell were callers at
and son Wayne of Naahville and
Cpl. Glenard Showalter and Mre.
Showalter of Fort Myers. Florida
were Saturday visitors at the Fishera. • Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stem
and son Franklin were Easter
guette-of Mr. and Mre. Clyde Ken­
ney'bi Nashville. ♦ Mr. and Mra.
Elmer Gillespie and daughter Mar­
telle visited their daughter Mtes

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Mrs. William Bchanu and son
Howard and Mrs. Maurice Cogs- _/
well and son David of Maple Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Varney and
sons Robert and Lyle of Castleton
Center were Easter dinner guests
of William Cogswell and daughters.
* Mrs. Imogene Grashute and
daughters of near coats Orove and
Mrs. Agnes Barry visited the lat­
ter's mother, Mrs. Jennie Todd of
Richland Sunday. * The Rev. H.
S. Kirchenbauer showed some very
Interesting '.pictures from the life
nf Christ al the Martin church
Bunday and the Sunday school had
p short Easter program previous to
their Sunday school session. * Mr.
and Mrs. Orr Fisher attended the
wedding of their nephew Melvin
Whetstone of Hastings and Mtes
Bernice English of Grand Ranlds .
al the formers home on E. Mar­
thall St. In Hastings Saturday eveIng. * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Per­
rin of Grand Rapids were over
Easter guests of her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Milo Barry.

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Thou. Lloyd te the neb 8 lb. 14
ox. grandson of Mr. and Mra. For­
rest Havens, born to Mr. and Mrs.
John Havens at Pennock hospital.
Bunday, April 1. * David McGlocklln of Hastings spent hte Easter
vacation with hte grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Havens. Mrs.
Geo. Crakes and Pamela were Sun­
day visitors. * Prank Cook of Lan­
sing was a Sunday guest ate Clyde
Warren's. * Weekend and Sunday
visitors In lhe neighborhood were
Mtes Joan Erway. Kalamazoo. Miss
Genevieve Erway. Mra. Maxine
Dibble. Mrs. Ruth Scott and daugh­
ters Jean and Susanne of Lansing
at Ray Erways; Louis Erway of
Kalamazoo al Fred Otte'. Mra.
George Crakes and Mra. Marjorie
Havens and daughter Pamela were
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vens'. * Arlene Whittemore spent
lhe weekend with her grandpar­
ents. Mr. and Mra. Wealey Pew In
Hastings.
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some In another. For special men­
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kidney end other meat organs,
whole grains, dried beans and peas,
soybeans and nuts — particularly
peanuts. Other foods that supply
B vitamins include lean meats, eggs,
milk, vegetables and fruits. Under
the government's enrichment pro­
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THE HASTINGS BANNER

F. Munn and

r. and Mra. J.
ta Endsley, and
I were caller* at
Fisher's during
. Elsie Cogswsll
Nashville and
Myers. Florida

were Easter
Xra. Clyde Ken­
t Mr. and Mra.
I daughter MarLansit
lureau

lantx and aon
Maurice Cogrof Maple Grove.
en Varney and
yle of Castleton
r dinner guests
1 and daughters.
Graahula and
Coat* Grove and
visited the latJennle Todd of
* The Rev. H.
iowed some very
■ from tne life
Martin church
inday school had
jram previous to
i) session. * Mr.
ter attended the
• nephew Melvin
dings and Miss
f Grand Ranlds

Saturday cveI. Arthur Peripld* were over
her parents. Mr.

K

lhe net- 8 lb. 14
r. and Mra. For-

’ennock hospital. 1
David McOlockipent his Easter
»Ls grandparents,
rest Havens. Mra.
■amela were Sun-

,y guest al Clyde
:end and Sunday
■Ighborhood were
Kalamazoo. Miss
1. Mra. Maxine
Scotland daughzanne of Lansing
Louis Erway of

id Mra. Marjorie
liter Pamela were
Whittemore spent
h her grandpar­
s. Wesley Pew In

ariglnal state most
loods contain some
s. but only a few
ry much. Some
tly rich in one B,
For special mcn&gt;n pork, liver and

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. APRIL 5. 1945

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

THE HOME FRONT *
&lt; Continued from 2nd Section &gt;
An Eighth Air Force Bomber
Station. England.—Sergeant Bern­
ard E. Buck of Hostings. Michigan,
who for 10 months has been en­
gaged in ordnance work with the
390th Bomb Group In England, re­
cently waa especially commended
by his section .officer for outstandu ing devotion to duty and efficiency.
He 1* the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
E. Buck. Route 5, Hastings.
The Hasting* soldier has super­
vised the loading of bombs on his
squadron's B-17 Flying Fortresses
for almost 250 missions. Bombs he
has loaded and fused have been
sent hurtling down on mo*t of the
vital targets attacked by the
Eighth Air Force.
“Sgt. Buck has directed hl* men's
operations skillfully and effective­
ly.'' First Lieutenant Robert P.
Donohue of Brooklyn. New York,
squadron ordnance officer recently
said. “His courage and initiative
were shown some time ago when a
Fortress on landing dropped a 1.000
pound bomb; Sgt. Buck and two
other men ran to the bomb," drfiiz-od It and rolled It off the run­
way ao other planes could land.”
The sergeant wear* two battle
stars in his European theater of
operations ribbon and the Presidental elution badge with cluster.
His group was awarded the Presi­
dential citation for iu bombard­
ment of vital ball-bearing factories
' at Schweinfurt. Germany, in Octo­
ber. 1943. and shares In the ciu-tion of the Third Air Division. In
which it is a unit, for the attack
on Messerschmitt aircraft factories
at Regensburg. Germany, in Aug­
ust, 1943.

With the Tenth Armored Divi­
sion In Germany—Sgt Vernon
' Smith and Cpl. Eugene M. Dutchak
nf Company B, 21st Tank-Battalion.
Tenth Armored "Tiger'' Division,
hated to seem rude and break up
the little party—hut. this Is war.
they reasoned. The two tankers
were busily engaged in the pleasant
task of flushing out Germans from
houses In Trier Just after the Tenth
Armored had entered the town.
They opened the door to a room .in
one house and caught three very
surprised Jerries—who were having
breakfast in bed! Sgt. Smith is the
grandson of Mra. Russell Green­
field. 321 South Jefferson BL, Has­
tings. Mich.

A Ninth Air Force Engineer
Command Battalion. Belgium—
Staff Sergeant Clare B. Olmsted.
ot Woodland. Michigan, is serving
with an Aviation Engineer batta­
lion which ha* closely followed the
front line, first on the Initial In­
vasion of lite continent., then with
the rapid advance through Prance.
Belgium and finally into Germany,
constructing
airfields
used
by
fighters and bombers for front line
support.
Olmsted Is the aupnly sergeant
for Headquarters and Service com­
pany. and It Is his duty not only
to see that his own company is
supplied with food, clothing, weap­
ons. arms, and the multitude of ar­
ticle* needed u» maintain a soldier
In lhe field, but also to supply the
other companies with special items
needed occasionally. The work of
an aviation engineer battalion may
include such things as building
hangars, rands, installing water und
sewerage lines nnd constructing
either permanent or temporary
quarters. These special Items ari­
as extensive and diversified as the
work.
A tree trimmer in civilian life,
employed by the Michigan Shade
Tree Co., of Battle Creek. Mich­
igan. Olmsted has been In the serv­
ice since February of 1942. He re­
cently completed .70 months service
in the European Theater of Opera-1
tiona.
His parents. Mr. and Mra. George
Olmsted, live five miles northwest
of Woodland while hl* brother Carl
lives in Woodland.

Wlh the 976th P. A. Bn. nf the
Seventh
Army:—T'5 Fred
W.
Peake has seen action in both Italy
and France. He awaits the final
drive into Germany for the victory
he ha* fought so hard to achieve.
Peake la a truck driver for "B"
battery 076th PA. Bn . a Long Tom
outfit In Italy. Peake served on
the Camino front. Anzio beachhead
nnd the march with the victoriou*
Fifth Army on Rome. He was called
off Lhe Italian front and received
invasion training. Then on August
15. D-Day. penke landed on the
shores of Southern France, driving
un the Rhone Valletta the border
of Germany.
Peake wa* Inducted Julv 3. 1041
going to Fort Bragg. North Caro­
lina. to receive bls baric trnininc.
On August 21. 1043. he left the
stales for overseas duty, landing In
North Africa. Previous to his in­
duction. Peake worked on the farm
for his mother. Mra. Florence
Peake, Cloverdale. Michigan.

SBCTION THI

Sergeant McCluskln was a B-17 derhlll reside at 510 West Center as an la? cream maker with the '
Peake was awarded the Good
Conduct and American Defense and B-24 mechanic and gunner In Street. Albion.
Kist Ice cyeam Co. of Boatings,
ribbons nnd the CTO campaign the. American theater. He Is the
Mich. l)c became a member of the
ribbon with four battle stars.
son of Mra. Jennie McCluskln. 502
Ul.ml Bwh. n&gt;. Ur. T—Me.
E. Green. Hastings, and hi* wife
Biirt
W.
Hughes.
30.
son
ofMr.
and
20 March 1045 resides in Jackson. Mich.
Mrs.
Charles
Hughes,
of
Cressey.
8 March 194is-EHecn M. SteenArmy*Xlr Field. Dyersburg, Tenn.
-1st Lt. Betty M. Ketcham of bock, 21. daughter of Mr. Henry Mich, has returned from service
Dowling. Michigan is now assigned J. Steenbock, R.R. 2. Hastings, outside the cotilinental United prodiKcd an average ol 2.141 quarts
duty in the Field Hospital. Dyers­ Mich, wa* graduated recently front States and is now being processed
the. Naval Training School &lt; Yeo­ through tile Army Ground ahd of milk in 1043. In addition to the
burg Army Air Field, as dietitian.
Army Air Field. Dyersburg. man-W&gt; on tite Iowa State Teach­ Service Forces Redistribution Sta-.J 25.083,000.000 quart* consumed a*
Tennessee is engaged In training ers College campus. Cedar Falls. tion tn Miami Beach, where his fluid milk and cream. U. S. milk
next asrignmenl will be determined. wA» used for making 1,873.110.000
combat crews destined to Join the
Pfe. Hushes served 27 months an pounds of creamery butter. 772.372..
air forces now tactically operating
The graduate was selected for
overseas with lhe other air tactical her specialty training on the basis a scout in the Southwest Pacific
outfits. Here crews are gathered of I of her recruit training solitude theatef of operations. While there 000 pounds of cheddar cheese. 412,­
officer* arid men who come from tests and past civilian experience. he was awarded lhe Ariatic-Pael-' 144.000 gallons of ice cream, and
flc
campaign ribbon with two bat- -----.......... amount* of other dairy
substantial
primary and basic training fields The completed course of. study. in­
throughout the United States. Bat­ cluded shorthand, typing. Nava) tie stars and the Combat Infantry* products. JI. S. 1943 farm cash milk
... *2.804.000.000.
------------------tle wise veterans Instruct these air correspondence, records and forms, man badge. Before entering the1 -incoma totaled
service
Pfe.
Hie
hrs
was
employed
I
crew* in aerial combat and battle and current events.
techniques.
Experience gained through her
Before entering the Air Corps, new assignment will enable her to
Ij. Ketcham was Assistant Dieti­ win further advancement.
tian at the Mercy Hospital. Canton.
Ohio. She was educated nt.Mich­
826th Engineer Aviation Batta­
igan State College and Interned at lion, Belgium—Promotion of Lionel
the Cincinnati General Hospital.
-*■ R. Underhill of Albion. Michigan.
Her previous- station was brer
c ■ to Private First Class has been anField. Tampa. Florida.
• nouned at headquarters of the
In a recent letter from Betty she 826th Engineer Aviation Battalion,
writes. "Had a nice long trip by air. in Belgium, which Li commanded
I flew in the C47 which is a cargo by . Lieutenant Colonal Walter K.
Elanc. from Tampa to Shreveport. Carroll of Houston, Texas,
n. We flew at 4.000 feet must of •The veteran battalion, has been
the way. It was most exciting.*'
If you hove been think­
constructing and repairing airfields
on the continent since a short 4ime
ing of buying a homc . . .
Kingman. Arizona—Recent grad­ after D-day. It was one of the first
uate of the Kingman Army Air IX Engineer Command units to
don’t wait—we can help
Field flexible gunnery Khool. sit­ land in France and has nut into
you purchase a home that
uated a few miles outside of King­ service a chain of airfields across
man. Arizona, was 19 year old Ken­ Prance for the tactical coordina­
is already built. Our plan
neth Duane Miller, son of Mr. and tion operations of the Ninth Air
Mrs. Clifton II. Miller of Hastings. Force. Prior to coming to the con­
is simple and will work to
Michigan.
tinent. the 828th was stationed in
suit you. Payments can
Pvt. Miller entered the Army at the United Kingdom where it built
Fl. Sheridan on July 27. 1944. He bases tor American heavy bombers
be arranged for your con­
attended Hastings High School.
nnd escort fighters. It arrived in
As a student gunner at the King­ England in .September. 1942.
venience.
man school Pvt. Miller went
Private First Class Underhill was
through a ground school course in Inducted in June, 1942, at Battle
We con also arrange
which he was taught the principles Creek, and previously was employed
financing for remodeling
of ballistics, righting. turret main­ as a Machinist's Aporentice at the
tenance. range estimation and air­ E. W. Bliss Consolidated Psyss. in
and repairing.
Stop in
craft machine guns. Following a Hastings. He graduated from Hos­
protracted course on the gunnery tings High School. Hastings. Mich­
and see us today.
range, where he shot the 22 rifle, igan in the class of 1941 where he
shot-gun and calibre .30 nnd .50 won varsity letters In Basketball
machine guns, he was given two and Football. He took basic train- I
weeks of nir firing before being ing at Jefferson Barracks. Missouri. '
prescntcdjwlth his gunnery wings.
and has been overseas thlrtv
months. He wears the Rifle Medal.,
Mnlml Bench. Fla.. March—Sgt. Safe Driver Medal. Good Conduct j
Floyd A. McCluskln. 27 of Has­ Ribbon, five gold Overseas Bara. ,
tings. Mich., has arrived at Army­ and entitled to wear three bronze &lt;
Air Forces Redistribution Station stars on his European Theatre of [
9 Stebbins Bldg.
Member F.H.L.B.
Phone 2503
No. 2 in Miami Beach for reas­ Operations Ribbon.
signment processing after complet­
His brother. Ronald J. Underhill,
ing a tour of dutv outside the con­ is with the Navy in the Pacific. His
tinental United States.
parents. Mr. and Mra. George Un-1

MORNIN
NOON
NIGHT
? GIVE THEM
MILK. THEY
ALT LOVE IT.

RENT RECEIPTS NEVER BOUGHT A

HOME!

GREAT FOR
C00KIN6
TOO.
a nc
Id

HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. - QT.

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.

Host

What do Wacs do in Army Hospitals?

WANTED!

jt* — particularly
loods that supply^
o lean meats, eggs,
and fruits. Under
i enrichment proboflavin. thiamine,
re added to bread.

MEN--Age 18 to 60

n. Ilia island was
ver by the United

THE E. W. BLISS CO. NEEDS EXPERIENCED MEN, TRAINEE OPERATORS
AND GENERAL HELPERS FOR 24
AND FOUNDRY. ASSURED
POST WAR WORK. NO LOST TIME FOR CONVERSION.

RVICE
:ting
ir
ihican

“That't uni!, Johnnyt Now pull tfcj
vrtur rifflu hand.

coma handicap!.

AL

cun lick itC "Wuca trained a* instructor*
in “education*! reconditioning'* will help
him tee U through.
.

U. S. ARMY HOSPITALS NEED 8,000
MEDICAL TECHNICIANS IN THE WACI^
handful af gallant woman giving invaluable help

». electricity,.

only. 35,350 M

wring. 8-room
-MJ00A0

ae. electricity,
la a gravel pit
-M.500.00

Medical Technician in tho WAC.

If you are fully qualified to do any of tho jobt lilted below, you are anured assignment
to an Army hospital after basic training.
■
“
If you ora
are inexperienced,
inexperienced, and
and &lt;can pass required Hets, you will be given free technical
training for gome selected job.
full Infermotlon,

Laboratory Tocbnlciaao
Dental Technician*

most modern
n pletely equlp-S4.1M.00

Medical and Surgical Techaiclau
Psychiatric Social Workers and
Psychiatric Assistowt*
Educational Raconditiaaiag Personnel

ny. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION

Medical Stenographer*

for._S5.000.00

GOOD SOLD/ERS.
STATE
(ER

...WAC
WOMEN’S ARMY CORM

THE HASTINGS BANNER

100% WAR WORK
ALL OUR PRESSES AND PARTS ARE GOING INTO DEFENSE PLANTS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY
TO HELP PRODUCE THE MATERIALS OF WAR.

EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS

INSURANC/FOR EMPLOYEES

WAGES THAT THE WLB FEELS ARE IN THEv Group Hospitalixofion and Surgical Insurance i&gt;
RANGE WITH GRAND RAPIDS, BATTLE CREEK, available at low cost ta all employees.
AND KALAMAZOO.
FREE S1.000 LIFE INSURANCE . . . Policy is Fumithgd h&gt; oil &gt;mThe men who work here are your friends and
neighbors-mony of them have been with the com­
pany since it was organised and hold more than 20
years seniority.
All applicants must clear through the U. S. E. S.

VACATION PAY
ALL EMPLOYEES AFTER
THE FIRST TWO MONTHS
OF EMPLOYMENT ACCU­

MULATE 1 DAY VACA­
TION PAY PER MONTH UP
TO TWO WEEKS.

ployees alter 6 months af employment This also corrie* a weekly
lick and accident benefit for all non-compentable com*. No charge
it made to the employee for this insurance. All employee* fully
covered with Workmen’* Unemployment and Compensation Iniurance and Social Security.

Bring birt^i-certificate.

WANTED FOR
Machine Shop
Lathe Operators
Mill Operators
Drill Operators
Tool &amp; Die Makers
Planer Operators
Assemblers and
Helpers

Foundry
Molder*
Chipper*
Crane Operators
Chain Hookers
General Helpers for
All Departments
Pattern Makers

A|

ot Personnel Office.

POST WAR WORK
This company has on hand post war
full force full time.

production. It will not bo MeoMery I
lay off or ihut down to convert, Ot

full bU,t M, WAt W0*K.

CONSOLIDATED PRESS DIV. E W. BU
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

When Peace fa

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, APRIL 8. IMS

and Mra. Gall Lightfoot. *
a Schwader of Detroit
lurday night and Easter
parento. Mr. and Mrs.
wader of South Campbell.
guest* at the W. j. Peck

ALS
B!
nf»pt 1 mvv SR O&gt;r.

w or Arronrr-

culler at ths Mrs. Geo. Forbey ivome.
* Ml** Betty Canter of Hartford
City, Ind., spent several days aa
guest at the Ray Wieland home. *
Mrs Edgar Cheney and daughter
Donna
of - Larulng
.—..4 -K
- .. . 4 came Friday to

Mrs. Herman uaecn. mt. u
came Sunday for Eastrr. ♦ Mi
Mrs. Glenn Parker visited

Barmina

!

BWM,

.a:
W-0

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

Htary

‘ of Hastings were Basic.- dinner
“ guesta of Mr. and Mre. Dan Postsna Carlton. * Mrs. Alice Wingtier of
Hastings spent Easter with her
and Phyllis Ann.
। Mrs. Ainu Wonderlic of Grand daughter, Mrs. Charles clger and
famfiy.
Mrs. Truman Pepped of Algonac1 •
oeu. Mr. ana rars, ituiiuui rtcaaing visited her parent*, Mr. and Mr*.
and daughter were Sunday dtoner F. C. Tabberer on Saturday night
c: I guest*. * MUa Norma Ycder. ac- and Easter Sunday. Sunday she left,
fc* *» w'h'
via
Battle Creek and Chicago, for
r-d companlcd by Mis* Dorothy Bunn
tu; and Mrs. Elwood Yoder, were tn a short visit with her husband, cpl.
i Grand Rapid* Thursday afternoon. Truman G. Pipped a* he wm posanig
through for Virginia where he
r« |Thc latter who wm employed in
Hnlmr. ei al
’•&lt;1 Grand Rapid* 1* now employed in is taking a four week'a course in
। HkiUngs. * Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wle- physical education.
' land and family spent Easter with
u, i the 8. J. Rodabuah family in Lowell,
it * Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kellogg acApril 10—W.C.T.U. meeting at
ut XWU, Carl
IS.O
companled by-5 1/c Willard Arnold
l»ll Ualaa............... 40.0
D ■ of Great Lakes and Mn. Arnold and Mrs. Tabberer'*.
daughter of Hastings attended the
April 12—WB.CS. meets with
i Easter service at First Metiiodut Mrs. Van Patton.
1 church at Hastings.
j Mr. and Mrs. Emory Kime of
Clarksville and daughter, Mr*. Henry
Mrs. Lafe Williams of South
id l&gt;f*l
i/i'o'r SK1
Beland and family ot Lake Odessa Campbell received a phone call
were Easter dinner guests of MY*. Sunday nooh from Pfe. Eugene Wil­
ikS* o*%?
i.l CL'RTIH Mouth
Mabellc Yoder, Norma and Gordon liams saying lie took his first jump
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Follls and and Mrs. Elwood Yoder. *■ Mr. and from an airplane at 1200 ft. He
•
.*jy«as: Mn. Fred Scbwadsr of South t3pHWl&gt;ni^rlCB'il.^htfSo?1‘lHc on
Michlran
Campbell and daughter Mira Vada
o ris Monroe Fold* of North Irving. * Sehwadcr of Detroit were Saturday March 25 for Fort George O. Meade.
PaSII
ii ’
Mr*. Agnes Thompson of Hastings1 evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Maryland. P. O. E. after spending
.. o.rso lias been spending the past week George Forbey. and William. * Mr. a furlough with hl* parents, Mr.
and Mn. Chas. Ftokbelncr of North and Mrs. Gall Lightfoot relatives
Irving were Easter dinner guests and friends.
of their son. lhe Rev. LeRoy FlnkT/S Lawrence Wieland left last
betner and daughter of Grand Thursday for Officer.-.- candidate
Rnplds. Carl Krauss accompanied school. Carlyle Barracks. Pa., after
them. * Mr. antTMta. Frank Bunk­ spending a leave with- tils parents,
er Of Alto were Thursday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Hay Wieland nnd
uueau
guests ot
of their mother,
mother. Mrs. EXtc-lia
Stella mim
Can
Mira Betty Canter
of Hartford City,
Cress of West Freeport. * Mrs. Ag- Ind., who has been a guest at the
nes Thompson of Hastings was a | Wieland home.
•
Wednesday caller of Mrs. Fred
Tabberer.
j
Eaater Galherim*
Mrs. M. H. Dawson and Mrs. Em- , Mn and Mrs Rial Kellogg and
ma Anderson were in Hastings Sat- 1
of Lansing. Mr. and' MYs.
urday. Mrs. Deeda Myers wa* a Robert Glasgow and family of
Suntray dinner guest of the latter. * ।
M*xtnc Bolo of BalHowever, despite our best efforts, on increasing number of applicants waited
With Michigan's mines and farms, factorise and shipyards, delivering more
Saturday night supper guests of tel Creek were entertained at a
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Geiger were Mr. 1 family Easter dinner at the home
for telephones to be installed. And some long distance colls were delayed.
and Mrs. Laveni Bryant of Ypsi- &lt;&gt;f their parents. Mr. and M»a. Otonn
On
the
financial
side,
earnings
continued
to
be
lower
than
before
the
war.
All essential telephone needs wore mot. We served more people than
lanti. * Mrs. Leon Howk visited her I Kellogg in honor ot their aou-lnparenta. Mr. and Mr*, paniel Wen-1 law. S 1/c Willard Arnold of Great
Our primary aim was, and Is, to do everything possible to hasten Victory.
•ver; and generally wo served them well.
ver of Elmdale the past week * Mr. I Lukes and Mr*. Arnold and daugttand Mrs. Dan Poih* and son Dean &gt; ter of Hastings.
of
Valparaiso. Ind., and Mr. and I An Easter dinner was given at
(COMFAMONB^NLOW AN KM »39, MON'S HRST WM YEAR, AND 1944, OUR THIRD WAR YEAR)
Mrs. Clayton Pattengill of Cadillac I the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
spent Easter with their parent*. | Kunde with their family as gucsU
Mr and Mr*. Monroe Follia of North in honor of Otte Kunde who is to
Irving. ★ Mrs.- Polly Park* oLClarks- leave for service soon.
OUT OF HET INCOME CAMS
Wl TH! PIO Phi OF MICHIGAN I HL
ville wa* a Friday overnight guest
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Helrigle had
MONSY FOR DMDniDS
of Mrs. Gall Lightfoot. * Mr*. Dan; m Easter guests. Mr. and Mr*. Den
PROVISION FOR "RAINY DAYF*
PoaUna and daughter Phylls attend- । FollU nnd Dean of Valparaiso. Ind .
ed the 4-H meeting in Hastings and family of Hastings. Mr. and
Saturday.
Mrs. Keith Marlow of Carlton. Mrs.
Sunday afternoon callers of Mr.; Vernon Benton und daughter of
nnd Mr*. Owen Steckle were Mr., Grand Rapids was an afternoon
and Mra. Will Grigsby of Hastings.! caller.
I ♦ MT and Mrs. George Nelson were i Easter dinner guesta of Asa
I Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Steckle were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Mrs. Lafe William* of South Camp- , Rrendt and Gordon Steckle. also
Total 8,242
Tefal 13,111
&lt;
bell. ♦ Mrs. Frank Hynes of Wood- Edna Fortney all of Lansing, Mr.
38,800,000
$331,500 $465,000
land was a Sunday afternoon and MY* c. D. Bauer of Hastings
SW«4

""’SK

a
K

FREEPORT

★

fflWMD/DfN 44

MICHIGAN BELL REFORTS MORE BUSINESS —LESS PROFIT

-SO WR RAID LOW!* DIVIDENDS TO STOCKHOLDERS
Al the end of 1944 we had more then 7 men in uniform for evety 10 still on company
jobs. In 1941, there were 278 Michigan Bell men in uniform, in 1942—1757, In 1943­
2,595 and in 1944—2715. And 97 women were in the Services at the end of 1944.

wi

had

Df/lDtND FIR SHARE

Qinrr a via*

■

Ltt*1 P1*0

—

‘

LOCAL CALLS
MR DAY

toll calls

Money ovoiloble for dividends had fa be divided among 350,000 more shares ot
stock, sold since 1939 to pay for plant expansion.

WE GAVE PRETTY GOOD SERVICE

Nam

136,000

3,640,000

5,586,000

Investment in buildings, wires, centre! office ond other plant equipment was
$192731,000 ot the end of 1939. At the end of 1944 H was $243,383,000-an increase
of 26%. But tho record-breaking volume of business loaded the system to capacity.

Except that we could not install telephones for all who
applied, we gave reasonably good service. Almost nine out
of ten long distance connections were completed while custom­
ers remained on the line. Most telephones were trouble-free
all year ond 95% of all cases of trouble wore fixed the day
reported.

-AND WI SCI AMD THI BARREL TO SERVE
AS MANY AS POSSIBLE

-AND Wl TOOR IN A LOT OF MONEY
TOTAL INCOME

In the 5 yeors since war broke oul in Europe, we added as
many telephones as in the ^previous 18 years. This used up
virtually all our spare facilities. Because of war shortages, Wo
could not begin to get all the things we needed. Old rwitchboards, instruments ond wire were pressed back into use to
provide service for as many as possible.

INCREASE over 1939
$43,381,000

BUT WE DIDN’T HAVE ENOUGH TO GO AROUND

$72,713,000

Local service revenue increased from $33,601,000 in 1939 to $52,576,000 in 1944,
Toll service, from $7,612,000 to'$16,831,000, ond rents, miscellaneous and directory
advertising, from $2,168,000 to $3,366,000.

WT O« COSTS WWT WP FASTER THAN INCOM I
TOTAL COSTI

Despite our best efforts, 7 ou» of every 100 long distance
calls were-delayed in 1944 by shortage of linds. And af lha
end of the year, nearly 98,000 applications for service were held
for facilities. A1I essential orders were filled promptly. The other
orders we could fill were installed under a government priority
plan, as present users gave up service. It takes more than tele­
phones to remedy the situation. We need buildings, wire, cable,
switchboards; and time to install them.

-SO WE'RE GOING TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT

Subject- You!
How to earn you
more efficient, ri\
freightand passenger service
is the subject ofmore than
Ho a public relations groups
drawn from all departments
of N.Y-Central.

Ths only relief from our present siluotion is a general enlargement of our telephone
system. Assuming good business conditions will prevail for several yeart following the
reconvenion period, we foresee a construction program costing as muih at $120,000,000
in the fint five years after the war.

INCREASE over 1939
Operating payrolls Increased from 113,527,000 in 1939 to 129,851X100 in 1944.
Operating tosses went up from $6X186,000 to $15,647,000, ond all other costs increased
from $13747,000 to $17,950,000.

Such a program would enoble us to clear up bur backlog of orddnr ... to keep
pace with increasing needs ... to resume conversion of manually operated offices to
dial operation ... to resume the extension of rural service . . . and to ciwN the people
of Michigan the benefits of the latest technical developments in communication. This
program will mean jobs for our reluming veterans and' for many others as well;

AND WE'LL NEED MONIT MM IHTUTO«

SO W1 WAD LBS LIFT FOR THI OWNCRS

DECREASE under 1939

In obtaining the large amounts of money needed for expansion, we rely on the
American Telephone and Telegraph Company to sell it* securities to Investors country­
wide. Attractiveness of A. T. &amp; T. securities depends on-Bell' System earnings, so In the
public interest Michigan Bell must do its part to maintain satisfactory System earning*.
Currently the System's earning rate Is one-third lower than' tho overage of other induefries; and Michigan Bell's is still leu—about half that of other Industries.
The furnishing of good telephone service depends on earnings sufficient to pdy a
fair return on the money invested in the burinosk. Any whittling of already inadequofo
earnings would further weaken our ability to meet expected postwar needs of Michigan.

MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
et mr minim, rinrt uh h ortmhir at my motto «u ennrar emet

Ctnductor
At train commander
be') busier than ever.
Yat war travel
conditions give him
ertra chances to
apply service Ideas
developed by group.

Superintendent
.
Mews'ooartoey begins at
the ftp" MHhtns uho travel
or snip vie his division of
If- Y £■ benefit from his part
in these roundtable meetings.

Stetian blentmahet a good
group leader. Handling eurything frimticlurfs and-train
mftrmatitn tamail and
freight, he loafns hhad
find

Shippers need and vvent,

�Tmt HASTINGS BANNER. THTRSDAT. ATKTE J. IMS

ANNUAL

O. H. Fausey ot East Freeport
SMSj&amp;jsstBj'a

TAX SALE

MICHIGAN
r harry

PKSr

&lt;
run.. 'MS
msrllvdO

TOWNSHIP OF THOBNAFFLZ

Preston and family.

PMUIpa Addition

TOWNSHIP OT JUiBYll*
No. I Worth, Baa* it. 7 Wert

Mamie Tabberer on Tuesday, April

A Men's chorus of Haxtlngj will
,----V
---- -■
Friday, April
rent who baa

I?

FREEPORT
and Mr. and Mra. Frank Yarger.

TOWNSHIP OF IRVING
village

N trill NM-j

or

John Thaler of South Campbell
were Mn. Lillian Kokx and chil­
dren. Mr. and Mn. Woodrow
Knowles and family all of Battle
Creek. Afternoon callers were Mr.
and Mra John Mishler. Grand
Rapids. Mrs. Wm. Mishler and
Gwendolyn. South BOwne, Mr. and
Mrs Marvin Thaler and family.
Hartings. Mr. and Mr*. Howard
Thaler hnd son. East Freeport.

woodland

NWM «WW Section

tNH^SKM

OF WOODLAND

TOWNSHIP
tfwid nei*

W.M.A. Meeting

with

Emma Anderson on Thursday April
5 with an all-day meeting and din­
ner al noon.

10:
WAC4L
The group will meet with Mrs.* —“Events f
11: 30—Bible
Clarence van Patton Thursday,
7: 00—Christian
April 12. bring a friend. Met at
8: 00—Evening
Endtes store for transportation.

IrtU

NW IrlX
BEU MEM,
Mm lion 1
WM NWM.

HKU NEU.

TOWNSHIP OP TAMM SPaiNOB
NEK BEU

LEGALS

Do Leaking Ceilings

NOTICE TO BIDDERS ON COMPBNBATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY
INSURANCE

TOWNSHIP or J0HN8T0WW

Ruin Your Day?

-I.', M. .
PaMle’ Llibniir rutarenr
Limit a ot Liability

If so, an expert re-shingling or re­

035.000 lo

roofing job is what you want. Don't

I .*■-&gt; HEM

put up with ruined cealings any
longer! It's cheaper in the long jun

to have the roof redone.
OUR NEW ROOFS
ARE ATTRACTIVE
AS WELL AS UTILI­
TARIAN

TOWNSHIP OF MAPLE GBOVU

Ly tho Hoard.
Lonx Be«ch PUl

ARCHIE U. NrDONALD.

BAHRY COUNTY ROAD COMMISSION
Stryr । ntj Ian

STATE OF MICHIGAN

8EM.

A repre­

sentative will call at your home and
give a free estimate. Noobligation.

f&amp;Mh'

'

ALL KINDS OF ROOFING

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Poll THE
COUNTY OF HARRY

TOWNSHIP OF BABBY

NKJ1 ut-NWU

NEM. 8W

HASTINGS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
H. LYNN NEWTON

TOWNSHIP or ORANGEVILLE
Slab

liigau,

rr.patltullj

PHONE 2654

HASTINGS

KWH NW Ji.

Auditor Grneral ol

Stair
i (hi.

ft i'jjj

CITY or HASTINGS

INSULATE NOW

10531000.
iunM Dunn
•iW'. S..llu

Use State Insulation System Rock Wool
Ei*t«rn Addition

Village of Delton
lU.cknnr.Hruk

YOU don't hove to buy o "pig in tho poke'

1. Hlk

over 300 ioti«-

tied customers in and around Hastings, your best guide.

TOWNSHIP or SARLTON
Hudeadorfl Addition

TOWNSHIP OP CAHTLETON

KtnfloU Addition
TOWNSHIP OF I'BAIBIF, VILLE .

I»t' J. Hlk"

here, that price still stands.

Keutleldi 3n4 Addition
10. Hlk

8EM NF.M)

Get our survey and prices - no raise in prices since 1939. If we
have ever made you an estimate in the eight years wo have been

Cal! us and look over the shoot . . .

When you buy from us you save . .. because -

VILLAGE OF FREEPORT

NO TRAVELLING CHARGE IS MADE
• NO SALESMEN'S COMMISSIONS
NO SUB-DEALER'S COMMISSIONS

Lol'.*S-7. Blk

TOWNSIII,- &lt;&gt;r llA.'iTlNU.'l

Le» 0. Bik

Nurtk
TOWNSHIP OP RUTLAND

1 40
1043
HE!* NWM.
1 40
1043
North 30*4 arraaXEM NW IrlM.

nik 5

Taira Addition

OUR WATER-PROOFED ROCK WOOL IS DIRECT FROM FAC-

MEM. SW’
Wmi of NW e

El* NWH.

Tow.uimr

ii. ri;

TORY TO YOU!

South 4 ro
beg- -

SH BF.J4 NWU.
s an
8H SEK « *0
Thst part ot Wa

VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLK
Original PUl

• H«r. 7
WH 8EM. 0
ar. U sb*..
WH MEW and’em. MEM
is I no

Our large, high-pressure blowing equipment assures you

GUARANTEED RESULTS at the lowest cost.

Mw’m!

IF YOU CANT GET BETTER INSULATION, WHY PAY MORE?

EH r-H NEU NW hili,

mrr N H BBK 8E5.,

Our wool is all moisture proof, treated to our own specifica­
tions.

HEM .MEM.
a
MEM NKJ4,

ASK CENTRAL TO GET US ON REVERSE!

DaUd; Febriarr IS.
JOHN D. MURRIRON

8e!i 8WM
4 acre* 5^®^ SWH&gt;

"SCHEDULE A
TAXES OF 1942 AND PRIOR •'» JfWM.
W M arree’ef HEM NEW
YEARS
Bee.

IS

3&lt;&gt;

NWM MWM Hr.tlon
1013

1042

10.00

RH MW frlK

State Insulation C
BUILDING INSULATION ENGINEERS

•V«W.
MEM 8WH,

twsr »I

NASHVILLE

TOWNSHIP or THORNAPPLE

CHA&amp; O. FLOHIA. Qumt
Hardaaderff Addition

r. HeDars Addition
&gt;•43
I. w. Phillipa AddfUeh

DlkTOH. Um

U. U-IL

MVUH

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. APRIL 8, IMS

VOF Hfflf ?
■&gt; $36,009,000 isn’t “hay” in any man’s language^
We mention this just to show you that when your governBu; Ills time. it represents the "hay" a lot of smart went urge* you to “give 53 and gel $4” we1mean exactly
that!
Amen- • s set about to rake in while the sun was shining.
C'c”. - ■

Before the war. Back in 1935.
Yes, in March, 1935, these shrewd investors bought up
$27,000,000 worth of U.‘S. Government “Baby Bonds”.. .
the same bonds that grew up into War Bonds the day the
Japs took a poke at Pearl Harbor.
And today, they’re collecting $36,000,000 ...
which Is $4 for every $3 thpy laid on the line 10
years ago!

All of which makes it mighty worth while for you to hang
onto the War Bond you already have until they mature.
And to grab as many more War Bonds as you can possibly
afford to buy I
’
You’ll be doing your fighting men a favor, to be sure.
But the biggest favor is the one you'll be doing yourself
in the peacetime days yet to come!

KEEP FAITH WITH OUR FIGHTERS
BUY WAR BONDS FOR KEEPS!
WAUBOWF fr SON
BARRY

EATRES
GJS JEWELRY

SHOP.

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

REID'S DRUG

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK
ANDRUS SERVICE

V|KING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.
INT. SEAL &amp; LOCK

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STORM
COFFEE SHOP
BARRY CLEANERS
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
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                  <text>HELP RIAT INFLATION
■UY BONDS

The Hastings Banner
SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

IICHTY-NINTH YfAR

Rev. W. K. Chidester
Accepts New York Coll

Home Front
March 16. 1945
Dear Friends In Service;
After writing to some of you for
over three years. I have about ex­
hausted arjy original ideas on an
intereating letter Occasionally In
my wotk as a school teacher. I en­
counter amusing Incidents which I
have passed on to you.
Lost-week I added another “Item"
to my collection. I am reproducing
it here In hopes that it will revive
other amusing recollections of your
school days which will brighten a
weary hour.
This essay, written by an eighth
grade girl Is uncensored.
John W. Hamp
Why I Should Not Chew Gum
"I should not chew gum In
Science class. Because some day we
have movies on good habits. Then
-!—wm—breaking good habits by
chewing gum while I am not aupC**e to. I gucu I should not have
id that gum anyway because my
mother gave me some money 1
went down town and got some pa­
per and -gum and other things.
Well that broke me. And then In
Science class Mr. Hamp tells me I
have got a bad habit of chewing
gum. So he nays throw it out and
for class tomorrow an Eassay con­
taining 500 words. I have a good
notion to take this up with Wash­
ington because you can't hardly get
Ellin and besides I wonder If hr
nows there is a paper shortage.
The boys in the Village even have
to collect scrap paper for the war
and Mr. Hamp makes me waste
paper like this
Another reason why I should not

JJ. MEAD CHOSEN
CHRM. OF BOARD

KL WIND

4ERS
ACOBS
OE STORI

"Hl Ho Geetlngs." Another week
and again we're so far behind with
news about you all we (eel in a
complete muddle, which statement
may help to explain why we're sure
to sound slightly wacky and much
befuddled almost before the take
off. So saying, here's the Nice See­
ing You Home Chatter.
T'was Monday night at the sta­
tion while walling for the mid­
night train to take him back to
New York, laftar 3 days home to
attend his sisters wedding that Pvt.
"Franc" Goggins was givens boom­
ing send off. This impressive cele­
bration was executed, (and that's
lust what "Pranc" would like to
have done to the serennder*) by
Jack Buholtz. 8 1/c and Pvt. “Gor­
dy" Ironside who with a cornet and
baritone piped out a few snappy
marches for "Franc."—that La they
pinved when thev-weren't practica'ly laughing their heads off—
anyhow they thought it was funny
—the recipient of all of this atten­
tion was not of the same opinion.
And besides how could a guy say
good bye to his gnl (Ruth Marble.
Ju.it In case you didn't knowi when
a couple of "Coots” were hitting a
high C. ‘Boy. remember how
“Franc" could play the trumpet—
even the fellas felt swoony when he
gave out.) Well, anyway this all
goes to prove that the army and
navy are pulling together, Jack,
who has been entertaining a lovely
young lady from Detroit, will re­
port back to New Orleans on the
21.il after 34 days home. "Gordy"
will return Wed. to Camp Shelby,
Miss, where he often meets sailor
"Hoot” Ayres who is stationed at
nearby Gulfport. We saw a picture
that “Hoot" and ' Gordy" had tak­
en together on one of these meet­
ings. and ail we have to say is
"We're glad we still have the Ma­
rines." (all for fun. fellas) Inci­
dentally.speaking of fun—“Gordy,"
arriving home on Thurs., attended
the Friday night HMS. dance, the
one where the girls did the escort­
------------**^rgc Stanley Just
happened to be home. Another In­
cidentally.
“Gordy”
hitch-hiked
home from Battle Creek about 4
o'clock on the morning he ar­
rived and gueu who picked him up
—Vince Smith—thare's an Ensign
that really gets around—nr what
would you sayt
. .
Dale Bponseller, (Dunham dl*t.)
HHS. *44—pitcher with the base­
ball nine—returned on Friday his

of much use to us anymore but
too good to be Junked or cut up
cleaning clothe or woven into
rugs I Most of us have items of

still
Into
rag
thia

a life saver for some of the suffer­
ing families In war torn Europe. So.
let's be generous. Bring all items
to the nearest schoolhouse or post
office sometime during the next
week—April. 16 to 21. inclusive.

Considerable
misunderstanding
Chairman Mead has appointed the ■ donations such as these. Unless the exists over the present relations
following standing committees:
। response here In America ' is gen- between Russia and Japan as the
Atatract—Ritchie. Backus. Scott. | erous. there simply isn't a chance -------result —
of. _.
diplomatic
------------ -----------action----------taken
P0}**-. Ref8ori
,to sdive the problem which these । last week. In brief. Russia merely
PouerCrawfoM tenil°n ~
cr* I war victims present. Europe at pres- 1 denounced the neutrality pact now
Apportionment — Booher. Stevens
n,flU?,rl lh*
nor ln
‘rTT “?.lwo «?**?/
Beadle.
the manufacturing plants to pro- ments. TTiis is In strict accord with
County Clerk's and Treasurer's i duce clothing In anywhere near the the terms of the pact which per­
Report—Holder. Newton. Tubbs,
. volume needed. The U. S. A., con- mlts either country to withdraw
County Property and Fuel. Lights; centrated as it is on war production, after givingyear'* notice. Thus
1
i I* bareljtable to meet it* own de- Russia ho* not broken diplomatic
HCzlm'n.lCl.UnK-M.C.nn.H™,.. m&gt;M, &gt;
„,h jtpan
„10.

Drains—Stevens. Scott. Tubbs.
! concerned. Thus the only possible &lt; rd the neutrality pact. If Russia
Educational—Stevens. Scott. Pott*. | solution is the discarded clothing | adheres strictly to the pact any
'DeGolia; v whieh most of ua have -about tha; further action on her part must be
tiler. W. N. Chideater, will follow Bradle. Holder. Polls. Willton. Boo-;house. No one is asked to give new . withheld until sometime In April.
at the close of the school and col­
Finance-Scott Leonard Harkin . •rtlflet—merely used ones—Chose 1946. Those who expect Russia to
lege year in Winter Park.
McCann. Crawford
'
’.that are loo worn or outmoded to be
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
^’Health Unit — Leonard. Reesor '
Stevens.

OF SCHOOL FUNDS

-¥i'Slu&gt;2X.c&lt;?SSu" •*"* '"“

Achievement Dey
Set for Moy First

ticipating in the April 29 Spring
Festival to be given at Central Au­
ditorium arc requested to bear in
mind the weekly practice now being
held at the Methodist church at
four o'clock each Sunday afternoon.
The closing rehearsal. Sunday.
April 22. will be held in the school
auditorium.
WOUNDED IN ACTION

HOWARD NEWTON
HEADS J.C.C.

Opens Sunday With Fifty
Allegan Children Registered

, Mrs. Merle K. Burd, the former
Thelma
Cox, received word several
,
weeks
ago that her husband. Pfc.
,
Burd,
had been wounded in action
in Germany and had been transfer­
hospital in France. A re­
n states that Pfc. Burd is
t satisfactory recovery and
details of nis Injury will
Navlho Campfire group rummage
eale. Bat.. Apr. 14. Goodyear Bros.
'

Don! forget the City
ctlon on Thur* . April

RATI
☆ ATA

Mondsy evening the city council.
held a busy session, hearing peU®
tions. reports, passing on bills, etc.
Five tav«m llcenM's were granted |
to the foi^r ah of whom now » two weeks' program of camping
hold licenses: Glenn R. Perkins., educatton. Teachers accompanying
Dorris Jean Johnson. Leonard Rlep-, them are Mr. Peterson and Mrs. •
enhofT, William and Rose Benjamin Reed.
and Herold Vande Giessen. A class. Program* are planned in the |
A hotel license was also granted to school* by the regular teocliers
„
.
George Green.
. with the help of - the camp staff
D,,u?,_8tan,I?:
A petition was presented by Earl and are aimed .to fit Into the school J™ *«■
through
McKibben
for cufcf
‘ -------“’ “
~*-•w.wwv.. and
a..u others asking n«
cumcium
hiiu arc nui --------------maroinnui' , ”
-TC- —
7 - SS”
,
curb, gutter and tarmac on E. Grant alone.
through April 28: Ih.
St from N Michigan Ave, east to
Dr. West announces the perman-: “jj11 M2.
N. Hanover St. The matter was re- ent staff now comnletc. Mlsa Isabel •
&lt;»•
ferred to the street committee. Thr.crjnr o{ WMCE- assistant dlrec- 30: T2.
ordpred„ • ,«“«»■»*»' bullt ,tor: Miss Louise Dietsch. first aid ; through July 31.
■’’'■""“ -nd reornwal ^UrtUa
•«.
I rased irom Kalamazoo
onCE^BlS/ st
schools to Jofn the staff: Karl
rw„ w„
on e«. Mini, ot. startlno at Wilson. Gassiaixier arts and cratLi; Miss
। n « &gt; •
hai beenCaDnrovrc? ea,lt
i rk,rofh&gt;’ Anderson, camp secretary. I for rest of beating year’
•n^S/FJll drcLded to purchase
Hmnr WUlyart camp cook '
m2s^
a new car for tha police denartment Jlr”0
. Airplane stamp* 1. 2, and 1
-when they can find one. They 61w
gX»T^wT»e part book tlS^ good’ indefinitaiy.
A-15 now valid.

AUCTION SALES
_, _■aaaaasv

fl AT Ullilw I1DIVE
ILVI III HU UKI vL

- - - - - - APR|L w-zt INCL

.west. He Is offering a good

Preliminary plans for the proposed 1
new bridge on Michigan Ave, pre- i1
Collect ion Part of National1 clerk Bee the adv eiacwlMre
sented by G. M. Poster of Lansing,
have been accepted, but no contract!
Drive For Aid of Peoplo In I
lMU*
has been signed. Mr Foster is a i
bridge builder, not connected with I'
War-Torn
I CARL
war-lorn Countries
vaunrrics
vassu HARTMAN
iMKiasa Prop.
rrop.
the stateon
highway
departmentot me f| C. W. Dolan. Hostings, chairman 1 m^***"' iuwe^n
KI. f|uStton
■ r; .
tne preparation
Work on the
preparation of
the I
airport field has tx^un, with Paul of the United National Clothing1 ^e far^
“ iSk 8
C Miller ot Sparta as'the contractor. ■ Donation Drive for Barry county.: Sraaev irtora or 3 mllra
Equipment and men are busy and ■ has named the following chair- i
“S. ?
hope to have this orellmlnary work ----------------- *- ---­
done in a few weeks. No buildings
Pick-up. Charles H
Leonard; R;.|n‘r7“u houaehbld
orc to be constructed at the pres­ Sorting and Shipping. Stanley-^ bewey Reed'will •
ent time.
'
Cummings; Reports. Roy Hubbard; anr| cilffwcl Hammond
Publicity. George Hebden.
clerk. See the adv.
The
Hastings
Manufacturing I jMa ume for full D
Company has donated apace In the .
Navy . Plant building for the Job of; HENRY J. FREDUM,
Staff Sergeant Prank R (Bob)
sorting and shipping the clothing I ; To get acquainted.
Kelly, who was listed “missing in
Much praise is being given to collected.
। action" over Germany on January
I public auction Inside the
Mr. Dolan announced Monday | House, one block north ।
14th. has now been restarted ' killed the Poster Boat Co. of Charlevoix
in action" on the same date ac­ for its contribution to the war ef­ that the Hastings Klwnnls dub. of
cording to a telegram and letter of I fort In Europe. It sterns their storm which Mr. Cummings is president,!
confirmation from the War De­ txiats played a vital role tn the would take charge of sorting and.
partment received by Mrs. Frank crossing of the Rhine and Moselle ahlpping. Barry county's quota, he;
R. Kelly. New came through the rivers. Hundreds of small boats added is an average of five pounds
International Red Cross from the which carried U. 8. troops arrow per person or a total of slightly JACOB STRODTBECX.
Rhine were still in production more than a freight car load for
German Government. 8/8gt. Kelly, the
than a month before in the the entire county.
who was an Armorer-Gunner on a; Iras
wife. Mr. Strodtbcck win
•
The collection will be held from
Flying Fortress, lost his life over Foster plant.
The coals were built under ex­ April 16 to 21. inclusive. Clothing
Germany when his ship' tra
rush conditions and some were Is to be brought into collection cendown by enemy aircraft
. flown to Europe hi order to get
. troops across before the Geimans
Training at East Lansing in could strengthen their east bank
September. 1942. The following! defenses.
August he was ordered to Jeffer­
department and shipments of ply- From there it will be brought by will act a*
son Barracks. (Mo.) for ten weeks board
from the West Coast were
of basic training after which he
in express cars and high balled depot at the Navy Plant
was sent to Armament School at sent
CITY UBRAKIAN
All clothing collected
Buckley Field (Goto.) for a twelve to Charlevoix; plyboard was also
The annual repori
flown
from
eastern states: castings used for relief otpeopie I
weeks schooling. From there he wax
doth- presented to the city
transferred to Tyndall Field (Fla.i and meta! parts shipped by air ex­ tom countries. The type
press.
The
request
from
the
Engi
­
for Gunnery Training and in May neering Corps came Feb. 3. the Ing needed are listed he----------- . Monday evening by
What
is
needed
is
good
substan;
Barnes, city librarian.
was sent to Alexandria Air Base
dead line for delivery to the Port, tlal used clothing, for both winter
Figures at the —
In September. 1944. S/Sgt. Kelly Feb. 28. The Century Boat Co.. and summer wear. Although cloth- ।that during the
went overseas and was stationed at Manistee was also in on the enter­ ing need not be In perfect repair, it
prise.
must
be
useful
to
the
people
who
an air base in England. He has
The
Charlevoix
company
has
rewill
receive
IL
Underclothing
and
been awarded the Presidential Ci­
tation and the Air Medal with an edved a glowing commendation all types of cotton garments shouldl
from Major General Revbold. Chief be washed before they are donated. .July, with a total
Oak Leaf Cluster.
He is survived by his wife, Char­ of Enginners. USA. This news Is but need not be Ironed. (Evening Iborrower* registered
lotte Hubbard Kelly, his parents. of special Interest to Hastings peoCirculation figures
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Kelly, one pie because Gordon Clement, a for­
ward branch were
sister. Mary Ellen and five broth- mer local boy and graduate of Has­ MOfST URGENTLY NEEDED
era. Hugh. Don. William. Mlles, and tings high school, was in charge ARE THE FOLLOWING:
of 12,081.
of
production
which
evidently
was
Infanta*
garments
—
All
types
are
Patrick. Hugh is a Lt. and William somb Job.
■
in urgent demand particularly knit
an AMM 3/c in the Naval Air
goods.
Forces.
Men's and Boys' garments—Ov­ circulation
ercoats, topcoats, suits, coats. Jack­ of 47.243.
Hotel Hastings Dining Room will
ets. shirts, all types of work clothes.
be open Sunday from noon until
Including overalls, coveralls, etc,
sweaters, underwear, robes, paja­
mas. knitted gloves.
.
WASTE PAPER COLLECTION
Mrs. Ann Hovey, field reortsenWomen's and Girls' garments—
April 12—2nd and 3rd wards
tatlve of the St. Louis headquarters
April 26—1st and 4lh wards
of the American Red Cross, will
spend four days, April 11 to 14. in Jumpers, smocl
Barry Co., according to Mrs. R. O. knitted gloves.
ANNUAL REPORT OF
II --------• -of
------------------ grand —
total
826941.61. A atudy
Hubbard, chairman of the Barry
Cups and Knitted HeadwearRED CROSS RECEIPTS
|I trlct u
in&gt; uic
the county over-suDecnbed
over-subscribed Co. Chapter. Mrs. Hovey succeeds Serviceable heavy duty cape and
Mrs. Amy I.
Mrs. Maurice Foreman. 1945 Red its individual quota, the percentages'’ Miss Frances Hun ter. .Wfro has been knitted headwear (such as stock­ the Second wa
CrQM1,_'yar .F“nd chairman, has Individual quota, the percentages transferred to other Red Cross ing caps’ are needed.. (Women's circulation of
compiled a detailed report of the being from 116.8/per cent to 268 9
hats, dress hats, and derby* cannot
drive. TTie report shows that Barry per cent.
'
Mrs. Hubbard has made arrange­ be used.)
Co. over-subscribed its quota of
----- 1—•- report,
■
•
•
ments for Mrs. Hovey to meet all
Mrs. ”
Foremans
showing
Bedding — Blankets. Afghans,
812,900 by 2089 per cent for &lt; township, chairman, contribution officers and chapter chairmen. The sheets, pillow cases, .quilts. These
consultations will take place in the are needed urgently If in service­ era were reportad
and per cent of quota, follows:
Red Cross rooms in the' Stebbins able condition.
Township. Chairman
Shoes—Ether oxfords or high
Contribution of Quota building.
from 1:30
Assyria—Mrs. Bernard Shepard
shoes, of durable type with low or
...8 472.78
1579
SERVING OVERSEAS
medium heels are desired. Shoes
Baltimore—Mrs. Howard Drake
...
46735
116.8
with high heels, open toes or open
Barn'—Mrs. Howard Johnson
...
699.05
268.9
backs, evening slippers, and novel­
Carlton—"Mrs. Chas. Townsend
244.7
ty types cannot be used. All shoe*
Castleton—Mrs. Lewis Herzel
569 50
178
collected should be mated and (led
Hastings—Mrs. Harold Slocum
K. B. MORE
47890
459.6
AMERICAN
Hope—Mrs. Harold Springer
643 50
229 8
Irving—Mrs. Arthur Bedford
An
Cut or uncut materials (cotton*,
149.1
Johnstown—Mrs. David Conklin
.
rayons, woolens, etc.) ore yard or ccnlly to
553.25
245 9
more in length—but not rags or
Maple Grove—Mrs. Claude Hoffman ..
145.8
badly damaged, dirty, or worn-out
| Orangeville—Mrs. Herman Hurdelbrink
465 35
fabrics.
, Prairieville—Mrs. Lewis Johnson. Jr. --­
701.00
219.1
Rutland—Mrs. Rexford Tata..
46850
195.2
Thomapple—Mrs. Wm. Cridler
...
710.50
Woodland—Mrs. Victor Eckardt
...
753.65
145
Yankee Springs-Mrs. Clara Gill
...
177.50
2219
Ben East, the noted writer and
Total for Townships
.3 8.71594
photographer of wild life for ths
Villages
Grand Rapids Press has been se-।
cured os entertainer at the Barry!
Delton—Mrs. John Harrington
223.S
Education
Association
County
25637
146,5
_t the MlddlevilleSchool
Middleville— Mrs. Chas. Williams
. 1.40352
2005
Thursday evening. April 19. Mr.
Nashville-Mrs. Geo. C. Taft . ..
. 1.616.60
East's illustrated lecture will be on
Woodland—Mrs. Carl Scofield ...
544.50
136.1
the subject. The PribUof Islands.
The teachers will have the ban­
Total—Villages
.8 43U35
quet as usual at 7:00. followed by
Hastings City
a business meeting, including the
annual election of officers.
1st Ward—Mrs Frank Kelly
.8 59480
2nd Ward-Mrs. John Patrick
.
742.00
3rd Ward—Mrs. Wm JSradlord
.
687.75
4th Ward—Mrs. Wm. Lyle Scudder ....
. 1301.50
his picture*.
Factories and Employees
. 6.095,10
Organisations —
.
438.00
Special Groups—Mrs. Harold Brockway
.
968.10
Business District—Mrs. C. B. Hodges ....
. 2.48451
pick up cans in the city the
Total Hastings City
.113311.76
noon of Thursday. Apr. 19.
holding ano
2230
H * rtf'
PWt °U4U!r
453.W

G. Clement In On
Big War Job

Rad Cross Field
Representative To
Visit Barry Co.

BEN EAST
AT MIDDLEVILLE

The Junior Chamber of Com­
merce held their annual. election.
April 9. Rhe following officers and
directors being chosen:
Howard Newton. President: Fay
Clardy, vice president: Kendall
Buck, secretary: Richard Bos art.
treasurer; Eugene Dalman. Steve
Demand. Eddie Weisenbach. Don
Goucher, directors.

TEACHERS TO HEAR
BEN EAST AT B.E.A.
The last meeting, for tills school
year, of the Barry County Educalion Association Is to be at MiddleVille on Thursday evening. April
10. starting with a banquet at seven
o'clock, followed by the business,
resslon.
Ben East, the well known wild-,
life expert, traveler and motion
picture man. is to be the guest
speaker, his subject being, "The
Fribiiof Islands.'* Mr. East always
brings an interesting and educatlonal message, and his pictures of
wild-life are wonderful, as those
who follow his series of field and
stream view- •- *
——
can taotlfy.

Petitions, Reports, Bills
And Other Matters Heard

tickets Issued: 20 miscellaneous rcoorts invrstiaated: 8 doors found untacked; 2 accidents policed; 1 stolen
bicycle recovered; 2 summons serv-

Insurance — Backus. DeGolia.

I ment Day by Mary E. Bullis, home
George A. Clouse, county treas­ Fuller.
Livestock. Sanitary and Dogs— i extension agent.
urer. has mailed checks to forty-six'
| I Mrs. Bernard Tasker, of Assyria,
school districts in Barry county Potts,- Willson. McCann.
Miscellaneous Claims — Rcesor. county chairman has appointed the
representing the fourth payment of Backus.
Tubbe.
following committees for the all
state aid and Uiition provided from | Pay Roll—Newton. Poster. Miller.:: day event which will be ,hch
the primary school fund and I Printing—Beadle. Scott. McCann.,, the Central school in Hastings:
Following are. Resolutions.
Rciujljjtlqns. "Rules
Rules and "Rcrul'aRcplathe names of the schools and the Unns—Backus. Booher. Leonard,
nrid
’ Parks^Scott
amounts, which are state aid funds' Raad*.
p—■- Bridges
— —
-• »*--*
—
------ .!
utileu otherwise stated:
'Leonard. Stevens.
I tings.
Amyria—District No. 5. Assyria
P1’115 Bcesor. ।I cxniuiu:
Exhibits: Mrs.
ears. Aioen
Albert Jones,
Jones. Asas­
Center. 8103; 7 frl, Briggs. 891; 9 .
'ffi!S!lCS??nj‘fs’on ^Wlisyna: Mrs. Dale Bump. Baltimore;
frl, Lincoln. 8138.
Baltimore—DLitrlct NO. I. Dow­
Mrs. Fred Fairchild. Hastings.
Clerk's Report — De- . Dinner: Mrs. Wilbur Schantz.
ling 876: 2 frl.. Striker, 8115; 3. _ Townshln
.11,. ZCrawford.
'r
I 11...
McOinber. 8139: 4. Hendershot. 877: 'Gojla.
Booher.
I Hendershott: Mrs. Walter Johncock. Altoft; Mrs. Lloyd Storer.
Barney Mill.‘667.
'
Softball Tnkpc
Hastings.
Barry-Delton W. K. Kellogg1
“V®5
I Arrangements: Mrs. Arthur Richschool, state aid. 84398. tuition. The Spotlight
! ardson. Coats Grove: Mrs. Edward
8980: total 85378
Jpuiiignr
• Tudor. Hastings.
Carlton—District No. 1. Rogen.
SOFTBALL! SOFTBALL! SOFT- ' Reception: Mrs. Keith Marlow.
tllO; 2, Carlton Center. 895: Ctrl.. BALL! It Is here as surely os the carltnti
*“'•— Cetitrr- Mrs Floyd BenPish. 851.
warm weather and we arc ready Mr Thomarele Take ' Mra *Rov
Ca.lletan-Nashvllle W. K. Kel- »« P&gt;»&gt;' A definite organization has 'oaks off&amp;rek' Ito Jerry An*
logg school state aid. 81782. tul- been set up by the managers and I dnu
' Welcome:
Mrs Arthur Smal
Smal­
drus,
Welcome:
lion. 81694: total 83476. District No. captains of the four teams which ,
'ye,comc- Mrs. Arthur
^nnur amai ­
ley
Middleville:
Mrs.
Howard
2 frl. Lakeview. 863; 8, Barryvllle-. iurp now entered and a tentative Drake, Dowling; Mrs. Ray Oitroth.
877: 10. Shores. 884.
: starting date has been set.
Maple Grove.
Hasllno City - Hastings city । Thls year the games will be
schools, state old. 82553, tuition Played under the lights at the Fair SERVES WITH NAVY
85904: total 88517.
grounds. All of the teams are in
Hastings ;Twp.—District No. 3. need of players and would welcome
Ftaher. U8; 7. fltar. 894 ; 8, Hastings »«&gt;y who 1» interroted as io
Center. 8148: 10 frl. Quimby, gift, they are of the female-sex f
Hope—District No. 1 Doud. 8125; I teams are for girls. Two teams will
3. Cedar Creek. 869 : 4. Hinds. 8101; be
w iuuiiu
found at
ai the
u&gt;e Manufacturing &lt;Co.,
jo.,
6. Schultz. 690: 7 frl. Brush Ridge. another sponsored by Western Au­
to and the fourth coming from the
6137; 9. Cloverdale. 659.
Irving—District No. 3. Wood. Strand Theater. Four teams are
1123; 7 frl.. Fillmore. 6130; 9 frl.. really not enough for a town of this
Freeport village, state aid 6860. tui­ sloe and at least two more should
be formed.
tion. 6351. total 61211.
Girls, we have the sponsor If you
Johnstown—District No. 1 King,
6105; 4 frl.. Stevens. 8116; 6. Ban­ want the team. Any girl working
field. 659 : 7. Culver, 695; 11, Bur­ full time in Hastings, or who lives
roughs'. 8138:
within ap eight mile radius of the
Maple Grove—District No. 2 frl. city is eligible to Join a locally
Mayo. 8124: 3 frl. Moore. 8125; 4 sponsored team. Girls who were
regular members of teams last year
frl. Dunham. 8113.
Orangeville — District
No.
3, are exceptions to this ruling. Any
team sponsored In Barry county Is
1Orangeville village. 6314.
eligible
to enter the Association as
Rutland—District No. 1. Algon­
a team. The roster of players to be
quin lake. 853 ; 4. Tanner 6151.
Thomapple—Thornapple W. K. Included on each team must be
Kellogg school, state aid 5717. tui­ filed by May 4. This list may not
Include more than fifteen names.
tion. 8283: total 86000.
Woodland—Woodland Township The above information should be
Schoo), state aid. 83034. tuition, sent to Ted Bennlnk at 209 W.
Grand in Hastings. Copies of the
8730; total. 83764.
Yankee Springs—District No. 3 Association by-laws, players, con­
tracts and other information may
frl.. Yankee Springs. 8103.
be obtained at the same address.
Total for ooui&gt;ty. 832J33.00.
Hobart M. Fuller. 8 2/c. son of
Play ball!I
Erlo Fuller, has been In service since
Oct. 16. 1944. He has recently trans­
ferred to the east coast, his address
now being: A. B. A. T. U. G. 11.
9464299 Lido, Beach. Long Island.

The annual meeting of the mem­
bers of the Barry Co. Chapter.
American Red Cross, will be held
TUcs. April 17. at 7:30 am. in room
110 at the High School. according
to an announcement this week by
the chapter chairman. Mrs. R. O.
Hubbard. All persons whocontribuled 81.00 or more to the 1945 War
Fund, are'members of the chapter
and are urged to attend the meet­
ing.
A board of directors will be elect*'
ed and the annual reports of the
various chairmen will be given. Ar­
thur Haven. Allen Hyde and Mrs.
Frank Cnrrolhers compose the
nominating committee.
Mrs. Hubbard and the other of­
ficers of the chapter hope for a
large attendance at the meeting.
The reports will show the extent
of Red Cross work In the county
and the chapter's contribution to
the war effort in Its many phosai
of activities.

X
learcomplete
lake staff
NOW

CRY COUNCIL

KILLED IN ACTION

; Tuesday. May 1. Is .the date anBeadle.
'
Forty-Six Districts Get
Judiciary—Stevens. Miller. Puller, ij nounced for the twentieth Annual
Checks From Co. Treasurer1 Livestock Claims—DeGolia. Holder.11 Barry County Women's Achleve-

Annual Meeting of
Red Cross To Be Held Notice to Spring
Festival Participants
Tuesday, April 17
All the choirs and choruses par­

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BUSY
SESSION OF
DUJI 3U3IUN ur

EDITORIAL

The clothing drive to be conduct­
ed in this county April 16 to 21. In­
clusive. deserves our fullest support.
It will be part ora national effort
New Abstract Committee
to bring some measure’of relief to
Headed By Harry Ritchie
people In the war tom countries.
The Barry county board of supe
| Clothing there Is desperately need­
ed. Old. discarded wearing apparel
«■&gt;»
the Second and Third wants, wa* 1 which
'most
------- of
■ us have
■
•hanging
. In
elected chairman to succeed Leon; closets or-stored away on shelv „
Moon of Baltimore, who-had served may help reduce the needless sufwutdTfe^dbv°Hetet/Fbst» nt the ,rrln* of war vkUn“
only
SffiWll lberPu‘t*'r“tlhei possible source of supply will be

Interesting to the many friends
of the family here is the news re­
ceived this week that the Rev. W.
Keith Chidester has Just accepted a
call to the Ciiurch of the Ascen­
sion. New York City, as assistant
rector. The Church is one of the
old and well known Episcopal
dturchea In that city and is located
near Washington Square. The
change Is made, not without re­
greta. he write*, fur the Winter
Park assignment has been a par­
ticularly happy and congenial one.
A fine new church ha* been built
during his residence there. Many
eastern people make their winter
homes In the city and are memberi
of hl* congregation. Rollins college
also has added a great deal to
Winter Park life. Their eldest
daughter, Elizabeth. 1* ending her
sophomore year on a scholarship
at the college.
The residence in New York will
aive Mr Chidester an opportunity
for advanced atudy and brings excrptlanal educations) advantages
to the two daughters. His rejdgna-

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afraid I might stick II on a chair
(•r desk. And something might hap­
pen like this: I might be Ln Mr
Hump's room chewing gum. In
walks Mr. Hamp and I stick It on
his chair. He sits down not know­
ing the gum is there. Goes home
sits down In his easy chair and
then after while Gwili or Mrs
Hamp cornea along and sets down
My what a sticky bunce that would
be. It might cont a lot of money to
act John's chiiir nt school and at
home, ^nd there clothes.
And gum should not be stuck on
chairs because it is needed nt the
Battle Front.
If I don't chew gum in Science
class I might save some bovs life.
I think of I have to write this Easiny containing 500 words Mr. Hamp
•hould be made to count every
word. And read It over. Boy I sure
would like to be his teacher and
• catch him chewing gum I would
say young man i.nOo words “Why
I should not chew gum in school
hours”.
Well I still think a Idt of Rum
but not enough to make me do this
over again I like gum and all of
that but I sure am not going to
chew it in Science Gloss again.
Don't you think Mr. Hamp should
have some pltty on us kids when
he makes us do this.
Gum! Gum! Gum! why was there
ever such a thing made to attempt
inc to chew In Science Class. And
the most important reason why I
should not chew gum is that Mr
Hamp said not to. Mnybc Mr
Hamp didn't make this law not to
chew gum in school hour. But he
h doing n good Job of enforcing II.
So I here by resolve not to chew
gum In Science class again.
Maybe the next time I might
. have to write an Eassay of 1300
words. So I want Mr. John Hamp
to ‘know I won't chew gum in
Science Class again not enless he
says wc can."
LAK.

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On The Home Front

PLUM JAM
PALMDALE
2| lb. jar 41

SYRUP CRYSTAL WHITE
B ORANGE JUICE
LIBBY PLUMS
2V? size 24

CHILI CON CARNE
high grade - IQ
CORN BEEF HASH
high grade - 23

PARTY LOAF
high grade - 37

Pet Milk
Matches

RED SALMON
Libby 14 size

VEAL CHOP RIBS lb 39c
VEAL BREA$T,,",,Lr9’19c
VEAL LIVER lb- 65c
PORK STEAK ’0,,uBu" 38c
COD FILLETS F ,YLbF 'hom 41
SALMON STEAKred-ib. 59c

9c

Ige. tax

5'
iar 17'

Deep Brown Beans
2 lb*
Spaghetti
2 ibs
Rice

25'
25'
White House Coffee lb 26
Viking Coffee
3lb* 59'
Pkg. 9c
'Kellogg’s Pep
Rice Krispies Kellogg s pkg J2C
Pkg- 10c
Raisin Bran Kel,ogg s
Cheerioats

PINK SALMON
Happy Vale -

Ige. can

pkg

pkg.
Kix
Shredded Wheat
MUSHROOM SOUP
Keystone - 18'

11‘
N. B.-C.
pkg.

DICED CARROTS
Del Monte - Gloss

Chuck Roast sleerbcef
|

□TeCIKS

ROUND OR SIRLOIN
STEER BEEF

TOMATOES

31'

lb 39

lb 30
Hamburger fresh ground lb- 27c
boneless
ijBeef Stew
ib 32'

Pork Neck Bones
Pork Sausage gradeJ

ASPARAGUS
19c
SPINACH washed 1 ib. cel. 21c
CAULIFLOWER head 37c

ib. 27

Short Steaks 8teerb&lt;&gt;ef

SALT PORK fat-ib 19c
COLD MEATa«’orted.lb. 38c iPork Boston Butts

2 bun. 15c
CARROTS
GREEN ONIONS bun 5c
CELERY HEARTSbun 16c

11'

Ground Veal
Link Sausage

meat
gradel

home rendered style
Lard
Minced Ham grade 1

ib. 33c

lb. 9c

' 46 ox.

21c
SOLVENTOL pkg
pkg.
19c
SPIC &amp; SPAN
can
29c
WALVET
CLIMAX '*•"5^.^"" 19c
WALL KLEEN pkg 15c
ROMAN CLEANSER w’V*9c
KITCHEN KLEANSER 3 can, 17c
can
11c
BABO
can
8c
CAMEO
pkg.
23c
PERK
pkg.
23c
RINSO
Ige. 3 for 29c
6c
SWAN SOAP
Med.
SUPER SUDS pkg 23c
bath size
19c
PALMOLIVE SOAP
PALMOLIVE SOAP 3med.
20c
fo
pkg.
9c
SAVEX
DICED BEETS
Del Monte - Gloss 44
SLICED BACON
sugar cured - lb. 40

SPARE RIBS
meaty - lb. 22
SMOKED HAMS
shank half - lb.

29c
ib. 29'
ib. 43'
lb. 19c
lb. 32'

Ring Liver Sausage ib 29'

GREEN PEPPERS

Old South

39c
47c

PORK LIVER
tender - lb. 20c &gt;
PORK HEARTS
Vi lb. ave. - Ib. 22'

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: bfhhday. to Yuma, Aris, after 5
days home. Dale Is with the Air
i Corps. La now in Gunnery school
I and he's acquired even more of a
J tan Jhan he did on the bJ&gt;. dlaI BUI Kelly was home ftAm Sat.
! until Wed. from WiUow Greve. Pa.
In service 4 yrs. 31 mo's In the
। Aleutians—the last 3 mo's In the
Stales and now home Until the
13th when ha reports back to Fort
Benning. Ga.. la good looking.
. friendly Bob Cuniey who finished
high school at Woodland. Mrs. C.
is the former Lorna Stuart uf Free­
port. Bob mentioned his brother­
. In-law who Is now at Iwo Jlma
(with the navy, and his brother
Harold who attended H.HB. hi
service 2 vn.. and now in Italy
1 where he has already scryed in 3
; major battles.
,
' Wc talked to a soldier in town
Sat. who cornea over here from
Percy Jones to-call on a certain
1 young lady who Uvea in the Tan­
. ner school dial. We hud a g jod
chat with this veteran whose home
is in the southern part of Indiana
and he told us a number of Barry
county men were In hU Co.—Albert
Drake.
Gelgar. Lilt*— all
with
. APO 708. He said the outfit had
been in on things at New Hebridies, Guadalcanal and other Pa­
cific islands. This jolly fellow said
- "you-oan ateip-my Ham«\ and that
. we'll do. because he requested It.
■ but Just 30 he'll know we do know
who he is—here are your initials
soldier- L. K. We re nu mind read­
er we just know folks out Tanner
way but wc still have to find out
^"bc* J°U ,n&lt;t *!*C ncl8hborho&lt;xl
Sorry wc* missed Junior Martin­
dale when tic was home—his new
address is printed, in this issue.
Caught a glimpse of sailors.
Lawrence Foot, here for 10 daysfrom Norfolk. Va.. and Norman
Perkins hum* for 18 days.
They tell us Loyal Kinney wa,
also home. Then there was Harlan
Edmonds. Dowling, who was back
from the south Pacific—Mrs. E. is
the former Charlotte* Wilcox.
S'Sgt. Dwight Fisher, looking
Kreat, is here until the 20th when
ell report to Port Sam Houston.
Texas, for redistribution. Dwight's
brother -Don. at Pearl Haroor.
wrljes that he and Tom Myers
sure bat the breeze when Uiey both
have the same free day. Tills is the
weather Don when you should be
back here to hit the ball over the
course—that's something we-want
to ace again the Fisher brothers
In action—the kind that goes with
dnys of peace and happy living and
that can't be too far away.
Here arc official notes about:—
Cpl. Harold Bolo arrived in Bat­
tle Creek on March 12th to spend
a 45-day furlough with his wife
and family. He had been overseas
since June. 1944 and was'woundcd
at the Moselle River In Prance on
September 16. wiillc serving wjth
the 3rd Army.
Cpl. Bolo was Inducted at Ft.
Custer hi 194! and took his train­
ing in-Held artillery al Ft. Sill.
Okla. Ft. Leonard Wood. Mo.. Des­
ert Training Center. Calif, and Ft
Bragg. N C. At Fl. Sill he attended
the army radio school and has
served as radio operator for the
forward observation post of the
field artillery since. He was work­
ing In this capacity at lire time/he
Was UoUhdcif.
'
After three months hospllallza- i
tior. In England lie rejoined his
outfit, which by then had mover! |
Into Germany. Cpl. Bolo has re­
ceived the Purple Heart for wounds
sustained in action and the Bronze
Star for meritorious service. Il was
for these awards that he was given
hl, furlough, a new policy put Into
effect in the European theatre. He
is to re’wrt al Ft. Sheridan. Ill. on
April 2ftth and will .rejoin his Bat­
talion in Germany.
Lieut. Comdr. A. A. Kirchner. U.
S Nagy, who has spent 18 months
In the South and Southwest Paci­
fic Combat Areas is now spending
30-days leave with his family.
He was first on the Staff of Ad­
miral Halsey in the 3rd fleet, then
assigned as Commanding Officer
of Navy Radio al Guadalcanal;
was transferred-as liaison officer
with a New Zealand Division and
saw considerable action In the
Northern Solomons and British
Archipelago Areas. After evaepation and convalescence was as­
signed to the Staff of the Comdr,
of Submarines 7th Fleet and a Tjjssk
Force of that Fleet which was in
continuous contact with enemy op­
erations. After duty In the Philip­
pines he was granted a leave and
expects now to be assigned to duty
in the States.
So far hove missed Dave Irwin
home from the west coait. He was
employed at tile Piston Rina be­
fore he entered service.
Double congratulations to How­
ard Bliss—ha has been promoted to
Chief signalman, 'and docs he look
wonderful In that new uniform—he
doeai and on Thursday he-was the
lucky fellow who said. "I do." to
Elia Tyler, who thus became Mrs
Bliss and the couple arc honey-

new twosome in town on Friday—
Howard was carrying a big sack nf
groceries—a perfect domestic scene,
cause Rollv's. even newlyweds still
have to cot. Howard has seen plen­
ty of action since hr was Inst here
18 montha^sgo and there’s jin deny­
ing he hits also 'been a man of
action since he's b6cn home. Best
luck and smooth sailing ahea.4 to
Howard and Mrs. B
.
We knew he was around because
a formal message from (he war
department Ipfasmed vs that let
Lt. Robert D Seise. Hastings. R.
3. was reluming on nooroxlmatelv
Mar. 27th after 8 months in E.T.O.
with the A.A.P. Bo we did meet this
dapper, cordial and altoKether good
guy Bob Sense, Woodland '41 and
before that Coats Grove
with
teacher Flossie Allerding acting as
both his navigator and bombadier
in those days if yog get what we
mean. Bob. who Is looking fine,
wears a Presidential unit citation
which was swarded hl, whole base
for a raid the* completed over a
Messerschmitt factory in Germany.
He has the Air Medal with 4 dus­
ters and 2 sesvlcc stars for m*|or
engagements on the E.T.O. ribbon.
Bob. who went overseas last July,
was bombadier of his crew and he
wm on 32 missions. Much nf nil'
rrnvcrsatlnn centered around such
things as the time Bob stepped off
the train in England and the firs;
perwn hr saw wtw Arthur Dqdce.
mntorcvcle M.P . who live* about 2
mile* from Bob. We talked about
Woodland fallows. Junior Blocker.

Elwood McLeod, (wounded H
many) Dick Black, 'gunner
B-24 now an internee in 8_
land) Jack Crockford. (C-47 pilot
in India &gt; and all the others. Most­
ly we talked about the baseball
teams that Bob was on—the time*
they came to Halting* eU. Bob will
report at Miami Beach on the 23ud
and his wife, who Is now In Texas,
will Join him aa soon as he is re­
assigned.
Th* hllradUve and little'short ot
stunning looking WAC in town is
Edna Randall, who is visiting her
louts tnc Asa Randalls. R. 1 until
the 13th when she will report back
u&gt; Fort Dix. N. J. Edna. who used
to work at the Piston Ring before
«ne Joined the WAC8 6 mo * ago is
enthused about her Job tn the serv­
ice. She mentioned meeting Bar­
bara McCormick who was in WAC?
training at Des. Moines. Iowa when
she was there however, she doesn't
know -where Barbara Is located
now. Edna has two Brothers in ser­
vice Curl with the navy, a veteran
of many battles In the Pacific and
Asa Jr. taking his "boot1' at Great
Lakes. We'd heard about T-Sgt. George
Rock (Middleville)- and now we'vc
met him. He's just as fine a fellow
as we'd been told and we found

mighty good looking soldier and a
Eleasanlcr'guy you wouldn't want
&gt; meet. George an aerial engineer
with the IStir A.A.F. has completed
hi, mUaiuns over Germany, he
wears the Air Medal with a clutter
and the E.T.O. ribbon with 2 start
He told us "Corty" Smith wiu
home and wt!*ft sure* want" to* see
him while he's here. We remember
"Corty’' when he was about two
pint size, with a one pint xizc
swimming suit, splashing around
at the old Middleville dam. Back
to George.—it might have been a
colncidi-iil but—student nurse L*u-

the young lady with George and
seeing as how we always pul 2 and
2 together—well, Isn't that the way
you'd figure it out? Laurel will
finish training thia June and ot
course we asked about her staler
Maxine, who is Mrs. John Robert­
son—she is with her husband, vet­
eran of the south Pacific, who is
now stationed at Macon. Go. ^"Hel­
lo". to both of you in the sunny
south.) George will report back to
Banta Anna with George Eggleston
for reaMignmcnl.
Sailor Richard Scott was home
over the weekend from Great
Lakes. Remember he used to hike
it to the Wilcox school with Capt.
Bub Wilcox and the refit nf tile
neighborhood gang not so many
years ago.
Briefly others seen about town,
sailor Perry Ackerman, Major Ray
Finnle. Coindr. Ken McIntyre. SgtKen Cline. Lt. Bob Parker enroute
to. Lincoln. Neb_ and i’aratroopcr
Orville Curtiss from the south Pa­
cific. Scheduled for a chat with
Bill Ransom tomorrow so more
about him later.
The handsome and distinguished
Lt. Comdr. about town Sat. wav Dr.
Eda 3rd Hordemnker of Charlotte
on sPk leave from duty in the
South Pacific enroute to Grand
Rapids with his lomily. Dr. H. was
a fraternity brother of Ken McIn­
tyre at Ann Arbor ant Mrs. H. was
r. cloivunatc of Francis Carruthers
Casper at Olivet.
The soldier down town with Cliff
Wellman was Don Travis of Hills­
dale. who. wounded In action, ar­
rived back in the States in Feb.

menu. He's stationed at Tilton
General Hospital at Fort Dix, N. J.
Dot-Dxvh News 'again
much
ax space will allow), it's great new.-,
that arrived Tuesday directly from
Herbert Whitworth saying he is
cafe, He was a prisoner for a time,
was liberated and expects to come
home in the near future. He had
previously been reported mlwtng tn
action over Austria since Feb. 21st.
Lt. Arnold Perkin, is in the
State*. He called hU wile. Lclha,
on Tuesday atid told her he was
alright and expected to be home
within the next few days. Imagine
the great Joy in beifig able to say
that after being held prisoner by
the German, in Poland during Ute
last vear. Arnold will have much
to tell but well wager hell u»k
ii.oat uf the ouesUoiM to begin with,
because word from home had not
reached him for many months.
A newspaper picture with the
heading. "Middleville Coast Guards­
man In Leyte Fighting." shows
Harold Johnson, electrician's matr
3 c holding the propeller of a Jap
Zero which crashed into his coar-’.
guard-manned LST in- a suicidal
dive at teyte Island In the Philip­
pines. The story adds. "Coast
Guardsman Harold, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Loren R. Johnson. Middleville
R 3. was employed-as a machinistthe E. W. Bliss shop in Hastings
p-ior to his enlistment, He Is a
graduate of
Middleville high
I'.ihftoJ." Wish we could print the
picture k’O Harold. If you could
onl" send us a photographic copy
we'd be all set anti then the whole
gang could see It.
. - „
Ym.. Lt Sperry &lt;Bpud&gt; Roush.
H.H£. *25. who has been with the
Signal Corps In India for oler a
year has been awarded with his
whole battalion In Burma, the fol­
lowing citation (Spud worked for
the Bell Telephone Co. following
graduation until he enacted serv1C4».) '
Headquarters. United States Force
India Burma Theater.
£1
19 Feb. 1943
Citation for.Meritorious
Pervice Unit Plaque
During the ocrlod 23 October to
31 August 1M4. the-98th Signal
Battalion was ralktd upr&gt;n~to con­
struct. maintain and oocrate an in­
tricate signal communications syst'-m In the jungle of Burma under
the most severe and adverse condi­
tions of monsoon and disease and
In the face of enemy action. This
organiraUon worked in a most ex­
emplary manner to provide the
highly efficient signal communica­
tions needed to make nossible the
capture of northern Burma. The
entire battalion saw nrnlonerd ser­
vice with combat units in Northern
Burma serving aide
side with
• Merrill's Marauders'. It operated
telephone, teletype and radio In­
stalls! lorn a)onx the I-edo Ro*d
from Ledo to Myitkvlna. where InaUliXtitms were made under in­
tense enemv shell fire. The record
of jchlevcment of the Mth Blchul
Bf cnllon is worthy of the ftnra'
tradition, or the military service
of the United State*.
•
Congratulation, for the Sgt.
;
stripe
fellow and well write you M:
bet IMnirfC. UvhriooL353343M
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The Hastings Banner
cook BHO8. Miura

Mohler, and Un. L. V. Beaamer. cap and calia lilies formed her arm : aorlea. and a corsage
■'
white roses were worn I
ConurdUee member*
Mr*, bouquet.
Mis* Sally Goggins of tensing' i nuf.her. Mrs. Ocgglns.
who attended her sister &gt;* meld nf 1 Following the ceremc
Tanar: and
; por th(.
mewing of the year
hadn’t met I
'April 20. the club chorus will ung^
_..w
| Sgt. Martin, now with the u. 6.
Carl has
Lester Schilling will Interpret a play skirt and bracelet length sleeves. &lt;1reception at the Goggins borne. As- Army, is also a graduate of Hra«nd there will be a tea for new A ruffled pink net calot held tn staUng
were Misses Beatrice Hemsy Ung* high, class ot 1915. Hetaft
।
: members.
_ ,
place her shoulder length veil and -and Miss Myra Bumgardner, Bal- April 7 to report to Miami Beach,
lie,Creek,
and Mrs. Fred Pr.ouiwrt. Florida, .'or a few weeks, at which
1
“ A“?. 115? P~Pl' *!”
&lt; A«M0D»-COnOlN»
• site carried pink roses and snap Mrs.
Claude Smith. Miss Dorothy I time he will be reassigned to furthI
uted It. Public money Is supposed
—------ - --------•in
-------—— dragons. Mliw. Mary J. Goggins, a HAiver.
The ceremony
uniting
marriage
Ml** . Ambra Fedewa and er dutie* after serving nearly three magazine:
niece, as junior bridesmaid, chose :
to be used for the public good and____________
Miss Beatrice_ Goggins, daughter of a dress of white net with puff •Jeeves Ml**
Florence O'Donnell. Hasting* I years In the Southwest Pacific
:
The submarine GUARDFIfiH raIt a portion of the salts tax can Mr. and Mr-&gt;. J
j Murray Goggins
Ooggint of and a lull skirt. A half hat of;
tabllshed a Fjrat" when she earned
be u*ed to belles advantage Uy this city, and Joseph At Carmody of ruffled white net and a bouquet of Chicago
for a few days and upon
----------- y—
a second Presidential Unit Citation,
unlu ol |2.1
Uifn It
“L deep pink snap dragons completed 1their return will reside in Grand ■ SOCIAL GATHERINGS
owi/il uni.imunws
the first of tier type to win a pair
■ Rapids
1-HONOR
— —
— -1/e- —
.—
r.n
mml, TOlUM .lr~l,
ffuji IS her costume.
M.M.
CONRAD
of the coveted award*. The new ci­
wnn Jersey
wr.Mw txances
Wedding guests were f.-------- | Carl R. Conrad. M. M. l/c.'aon of tation was given for outstanding per­
White dressesI with
bodices
pie surpluses In the slate treusury., man catholic church on Saturday
•
•-**; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Conrad left formance tn combat during her
tf- sole «k|rta.
-----white
then such a diversion is entirely le- I moi nlng, April 7. at ten o'clock and mousseline de
half hata of rulfe
!■ । Thursday ifor California after a eight war patrols In Japanese con­
gltlmate.
;by Father John V. Dillon.
m
trolled waters. At the “—
lace
mills
were
i
30-day ki.. ..
• • •
। Preceding the service Thomas
Jeanne
and
Maxine
Hayes
nieces
house was held Easter Bunday for was cited, the GUARD
- ■
। Mllchill of Grand Rapids sang.
Carl and hl* wife, the former Joe under command of Lt. Ci
Most of us arc inclined to forget Thanks Be to God", und other of the bridegroom, who served a* !MARTIN—NAYLOR
Ti&gt;Hr flowers were [ 3tr. and Mrs. Reason Naylor. R. R. Enziun. Forty-five were present, veil G. Ward. U8N.
that the state ts really n pauper .solo* were "Just for Today” by MLm bridesmaids.
snap dragons. MU*. Anne 1. Hastings. announce the marriage including guests
from
Jackson.
fl tyw no money or resources of its :5“lh
and • "Because'' by pink
Therese Oogglns. the bride's niece. of
,
their daughter. Helen of Battle Alma. Grand Rapid*. Woodbury. TenHAR KEL—WARN ER
own 11 U not • Banta Cltau* or
Goggins, brother of the as
flower girl, lied a long dress of ,Creek, to Sat. Howard M. Martin. Woodland, and HasUngs. March 31
Jhi‘Ch Jo? *nT*y
Solemn high mass was conducted pale pink net and carried a whUe .iJr_ son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barlow gave a
support schools, build roads, etc.. by rather Dillon, assisted by the starched lace basket filled with
Rather It is a collecting agency Rev Raymond J. Schmitt. Omaha, pink and white snap dragons.
James Kelly of East Grand Rap- 'I ferrnaa on March 27 at 8:00 pm. at
which takea a portion of your mon- 1 Neb., as deacon, and the Rev Rayey and mine in the form of taxes mond J. Bweeney. Grand Rapids, Id* served as best man and Pvt. the Methodht parsonage. Battle
and uses the funds collected to «ub-deacon. The nuptial mass was Francis Goggips. New York City, a Creek, with the Rev. A. P. Teters
brother of the bride, and Francis ofBctatlng. The couple wpre at­
.-Itaitta. permitted
hv au I*by
un»
of
carry on activities
au-I »Mrquartette
Mra composed
j K Goggins.
Ml*, Zielinski. P. O. 2/e. who is sta­ tended by Cuptain and Mrs. Arland ]
thority of the state constitution or Catherine Minogue and Jerome tioned in San Francisco, seated the F. Martin, of AtianUc City. N. J.
।
Pur her wedu'mg, the bride chose I
by a legUtature made up of sena- : Roach bf Grand llapldv.
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Goggins a ault of alate gray with a blouse
tors and representatives which wc ; For her wedding the bride, who
elect
.entered with her father, was al­ of Grand Rapids served as master aiul hat of lime und cerise gloves.
’ ______ - qua
। llrwl in a gown of Ivory satin, fash- and mistress of ceremonies. Mrs. Hitr corsage was of white gardenias.
i toned with long sleeves which fell Goggins wearing a dress of black Mrs Martin wa* attired in a charHASTINGS WOMEN'S CLUB
'in point* over Die hand*,. I-acp in­ crepe with lime trim, a black hat. tr«ue ault . and wore black acces­
Opening the April G meeting of I
trimmed the sleeve* and gown, black accessories and a corsage of sories.
,„mu roses.
Mrs. Martin Is a graduate of
the Women's club, the high school; »« h»«* starting at the back neck­ white
A two piece black figured crepe Hal tines high school, class of 1M1.
choir directed by Mr*. Arthur Lower )*‘np and ending In a long train. Her
reas. with black and white accrs- She will continue her work as servund accompanied bv Elizabeth shoulder length veil tall from a lace
CortriKht sang four number*—the |
Crusader's Hymn. ' Beautiful 8av- ।
tor” by Chris Johnson. "Tenebrae
Farrar- Bunt “ ”Ymir Land nnttaMr j
Land” by Sigmund Romberg, und .
"The Yeiira At the Spring" by No- 1
ble Caln.
The chairman for the afternoon, |
Mr* C D. Bauer, presented Mrs. ,
Lloyd Chapman, a native of China.1
noW a resident of Hastings, whose •
missionary parents still live in
China. Legends told by Mrs. Chap­
man of the kitchen god. the living ;
Buddha, and of how a Chrt J tan con­
verted his wife and mother to his ;
belief are handed down from one
generation to the next Each tale ,
uiefaced with pertinent facta helped
WHEREVER SOLD
acquaint members with this eoun- I
try of contrasts, "every fifth per-1
son in the world L* Chinese" and ;
they arc "essentially, peace loving” ,
Country Club is finer
*r should learn to unrferstand them
—&gt;
flour at a lower 2g .. m
better.
* price’ Tests* prove
$
, Another delightful feature of this i
nrogram was tnr art and floral ex-1
it s more finely uck
htbiiw. Paintings by Mrs. L. W. I
Stone. Mrs. Guy Keller.' and Mrs. I
milled—gives lighter,
THE SOFTIE HAT BAR
Walter Perkins provecL n fitting
Double Mtaey Back GBarulaM!
better bakings
Spring hats
background for the &lt;rtlstlc flower
arrangements.
Dalntv miniature
that will go to
bouQuet* were arranged by Mrs.
your heart as
D. A. VanBusklrk. Mrs. W. D.
Hames, and Mrs. Perkins: table
25-lb.
centerpieces by Mrs. H. A. Adrounle,
head'
Mrs prank Andrus, and Mrs. Bauer;
vines bv Mrs. Banies and Mrs. Dor­
rance Trcthrla. A professional ar­
rangement was made bv Mrs. Clyde
Sava at Kroger’s Low Price!
Wlcox and an impressive religious
creation wlU&gt; madonna lilies by
5-pound bag 3Oc
Mrs. Harvey Burgess. Others con­
tributing were Mrs. E. A. Burton.
Mrs. Charles Rogers, Mrs. J. P.

figure. That being the case, many
people are convinced that the portian nf the rales tax represented by
this 'y per cent should be diverted
back to local government unite. It
isn’t a steal In any sense of the
word since tax-money doesn't. "belong" th the slate any more than

_______ "

EDITORIAL.
ASSOCIATION

EDITORIALS
&lt;Continued front Page 1, Sec. 1.1
declare war on Japin during the
coming spring or summer, will
probably be disappointed, iinleo
the Japanese, themselves, attack
first. ItiR Russian action, however,
does weaken the Japanese position
by paving the, way fur n Soviet
d'claralion
war when the pres­
ent neutrality pact expire?. It prob­
ably lndi&lt;;alc-i that Russia U
through appeasing Japan to pre­
vent armed coni lie t In Eastern Si­
beria.

Ij's to be MacArthur and Nirnitz.
fur the final drive against Japan
a selection which is top* Failure
to name one, over-all commander,
such as Elsenhower. Indicates the
difference between warfare In the
Pacific and European theater*. The
tinup to be u combined Naval and
Military operation os it lias been
so tar to date in the Pacific. This
I* in contrart to the European war
which is mostly a land operation.
MacArthur 1* a rare combination
--a gifted military leader and a
statesman. As a military lender' hr
has outgeneraled the Japanese a:
every turn. As n statesman. hus
dune as much or more to win the
confidence and respect of the Phil­
ippine people for the USA. than
jiny other diplomat or official dur­
ing the past three decades. The
Filipinos
are about the only
subject peoples who actively fought
lor their nominal rulers.

Admiral Nlmitz demonstrated a
rare genius in leadership when he
nulckly. molded what wm left at
Pearl Harbor after Dec. 7. 1941. into
nn efficient fighting organization
He Instilled, the stunned officers
there with renewed confidence.
Men uijo might have been broken
and useless under a different sort of
chief are today doing their country
invaluable service. Nimitz has made

V&gt;

SERVICE
IT'S

CHEVROLET
Here you'll find

ns the average individual is con­
cerned. Consequently the average
citizen hasn't been giving much
thought cf late ns to how the state
is spending the funds collected.
This has been especially true dur­
ing the war years when incomes
nnd consequently both retail sales
nnd sales tax returns to the stale
have been pt record highs. Perhaps,
during this lash period. it may be
found that the state government
ha* ’ acquired
expensive
habits
which will be difficult to maintain
during ordinary times.
The speciartax study commission
’ nopointed by Gov. Kelly reported
that a 21.- per cent sales tax would
provide enough revenue for all le­
gitimate state expenses. Yet the
Bovcrndr hoi shown no disposition
to recommend a reduction to this

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118

1.03

»

No 10

FOR

has on land.
Oov. Kelly, wc rend, announces
that neither the city nor rural
groups In the legislature are going
to get away with any attempted
steal of state funds. "Steal" Is
rathei* a strong wonl and before
he um*- Il too freely, the governor
might stop to consider who It Is
that contributes this money to the
stale's coffers. It may be that a
pood many of these people who
lontribute these funds to the state
in the form of taxes are not satis­
fied with the use the state is mak­
ing of their money.

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OVERALLS

�YUE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. APRIL 13, IMS

AND *

Mra Marion KoualBunday afternoon
The regular meeting of the 0X8. your cooperation will be appreciated.
Ogle will be Thursday evening. April IB,
r» James Thomas of
Lynn at the halt
Kenneth Clino from
Tlie collection on March 30 re­
The Rod. White and Blue club met sulted in 3.100 lbs. Please save your William Woorer and baby girt,
Friday for an all-day meeting with waste paper far the last spring col­ Hastings. R. 3; Charles Phelps. MRS. ETTA M. ABBEY
•30 N. Michigan; Mrs. Lawranoe
a carry-In dinner served at nooa. lection about the middle of May.
Mrs. Orpha Wlng.wM hostess.
Matteson. Dowling; Deibe,-. Whit­
Baker and
more, Ferguson At Droste, Grand
«nl the weekRapids.
The Mvstory Mother's boAquet of
Arthur L Dodge. Pastor
a mother, Mrs. the WS.OjB. of the Methodist
Donation: Mrs. Harry Hotchkiss.
Rev. and Mrs church will be held In the church
10:00 am. Worship and sermon.
GOO E. Grand. 11 qta. tomatoes.
U :00 am. Church school
d church serv- parlors Friday evening. April 13. at
viurch of Christ 7:00
7:30pm. Young People's choir.
ner cuesta
A carry-ln dinner will be
AMERICAN
LEGION
preaching al Ute served. A program is planned to
There La a cordial welcome to all
^utlnn were Tjier and family.'’ They left’in the Sunday. Mr. W
l. a. Aooey; inrre aiepAUXILIARY NOTES
to worship with us
afternoon for Battle uicr*
Creek to
iu attend|—**r»lce
?■ t— hour
HYre dinner follow.
Mra. Bertha
Riven. Mra.
At
At the
me first
nnt meeting
meeting tn
ui Ma/,
May, on
on ! T:Z”;itera.
”
»
ai,1S?d5,M,w
„, U1bl Mary Mattison.iSM&amp;n
; guests of Mrs. Lee Lehman * Mr.
.. «_---------rz
-*Mn.
CiaraTiste:
Thursday.
May
3. there is to be
r. and Mrs Clifford «nd Mrs Robert Griffin and aon ot
Unlted Brethren in Christ
rge Abbey; LhlrInitiation of new members. A gold {"*
,
VUitiscin was Sarah
rwv&lt;Ti» n.«&gt;« r»n
I. H. Osgood. Minister
attendance
Is
desired.
a
aii
Woodland
who formerly lived —
Mrs.
Ethel
Freeman,
1. * Mn. Gladys Dally i
Morning worship. 10:00 am.
•no ■ uromcr.
Uwrenoa Paul is visiting at the j
man. has arranged f
________
Bunday School. 11:00 am.
~ Marlene spent
MlaU* Funeral
home of her sister and husband. Mr
poppy poster contest
iL"Mr“ulu1'rS5 S?ck,L,.Uir, .X'h'mSu ’ KX
'alter '•—*—
Evening worship. 7:30 p m.
at the Jefferson
and Mra. Charles Rowlader of Grand J ~ ”
Is also completing
Christian Endeavor, 8:15 p m.
church on WedPrayer meeting. Wednesday. 8'00 Poppy Day sale, the
.
Moxon otfeSpairiek
Literature relative to the Giris'
!from Friday untU Sunday at the" Friday until Bunday with her par- nm eyning.
State lias bean received by Mra.. flclating. Interment waa in RivtrI home of Mr and Mr*. Gilbert Me- enta, Mr and Mrs Albert Reesor. I The
8 • j. J,..-.. _lub
1I Sunday School. 10:30 am.
I aldo cemetery.
__________
Gladys Henry. Unit presltient. Thte ।
■ Lead * The Rev. P. C. Wing was
Clarence Arnie and sons Jack and Monday evening for the rtKular
Mbfnlng wordup, 11 3n am.
yvar
the
HasUr.gs
Auxiliary
u
prlvli
U,
grton .M U-,™, r.ul MjjM «Si
Christian Endaavor. 1:30 pm.
*
leged to send but one girl instead of - MILO
Lx*?,."isissTa ».r*3,o%j’Lsa Tta.
•*
Preadiing service, 8:30 pm.
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Meyers.
Mrs.
two
as
hcretuhirv
No
.'election
nas
!
Prayer meeting. Thursday. 8 00
Harold Allison and young aon were
I
TS?
Phyllis Green and Miss Mary Bry-1
Service News
pm. at the home of.hvU1
Mr. .and Mra. been made aa yet
of Mr. and Mra. Ogle Flanigan *
—-— — I Sunday caller* of Mr. and Mrs
Pvt. Elwood MsLeod
MaLeod returned «o
to Gaylon Plahrr in Nashville
Mias Fern Wheeler of Albion called ant spent Friday night with the । Pvt
Wnndiand tin 1 lhe National News, Michigan u one Meric Bradfield * Many from the
The WMA of *?^
themWopdl
Clinton. Iowa, leaving from-Battle
Monday afternoon on Mrs. Roy LorS,ri rft.’M,fB5nUa&amp;r ,‘Sf1
Z3S
maeUnaww statea that ha* not I community attended the Junior play
church
had
a
well
attei
‘
Smith. * Mr* EthelHough- Creek on Monday. He bad enjoyed
l'*tha narsonaae* ”lenaea me&lt;lln8 reached ita HM5 membership quote, at Delton, Friday evening. * Merlin
Rowlader and mother. Mra Charles 8- W.
01
v4lted ktr* George spending two weeks with his jmrHguon. * Mr. and Mrs Howard
Pine
Broun* ffS"ehS5£
from hmh ictinatrirk
F»D."5.
2®. and Vera June Grlnnge
ShelbyThursday afternoon.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mctzod
nd
woffiSd
‘laSffi'! I• The figure* show that up
iSdMdofJiMf
Hewitt and Mr and Mrs Ted Super 8ear»
churches attend­
———
and other relative*
He relumed to and Woodland UB
land daughter J era lee called on Mr.
------- Monday night the quote io,Tie, a percentage or and Mrs. Merle uradiicia ana jack
ed
the County C.E.U.
Organisations
Clinton
where,
he
la
hosnitnlized
for
1 and Mra. Ed. Snobble of Lake Qde&gt;at the Woodland Evangelical church. 85.47. Twelve other state*, includ-; * Pvt. Robert Oeborne of Pvtl
The
W.C.T.U.
wlU
meet
Friday
treatment
ot
hn
injured
leg
which
4/19
r afternoon.
W
Little
Mias
"
....................
Ing Hawaii, are not 100 percent. Sheridan. III., spent the weekend
, —t Townsend, daughter ot afternoon. April 13. with Mis* Olga he received while in service in GerWhen the next resume i* given, with hia parent#. * Sunday dinner
many.
and Mra. Charles Townsend, Bckardt hostess Mrs. Bernice Kant- "
“nw
Michigan's record should show 100 guest* at the Bradfield home were
George F. Wingard. Pastor
I .waa
was UI the
the past week. * Mr. and ner will be leader.
j Pvt. Hillis Rccsor from Camp
ixrcent or better. Each new mem-. Mr. chrUtlanson. J. C. Newman
Morning worship. 10:15.
[Mrs, Harry Green and daughters
her initiated
ber
mutated helps in
m this
uua effort.
etiort.
,
and
son of Kalamazoo.
Hundai School. 11 15
■ Sheridan visited his parents. Mr.
Dinner was served to about 130 j
land Mra Albert Reewor, Saturday । Junior Church. 10:46.
mm
leaving Wednesday for military I
night and Sunday.
; You tit Fellowship. 8;00.
Celebrated Golden
v
1
act
vice,
at
the
parish
house,
al
the
iarterly conference 8 u n d ' request of Mrs. Irene Sayles.
Wedding Anniversary
• Pfi
David Herehbeever from
I at 7'30 There will be _.
Mr-and Mrs ohrta Zimmeiinnit
Camp Sheridan viaited from Satur­ evening service at which Dr. E. H.
celebrated their Golden Wedding
day until Sunday nouti with hia par­ Babbitt will preach. After the serv­ FIRST UNITED
anniverrary at their heme on Lower
ents.-Mr. and Mra. Loren Hersh­ ice the business of the conference BRETHREN CHURCH.
Crooked lake. April 2. will* irveral
berger.
I will be handled by Dr. Babbitt
Corner of Eaat and E. Grand Sirs. children and grandchildren prosent.
Mystery Mother-Banquet Friday
The Zimmerman's came over from
nlgm at 1:00. Carry-in dinner.
BlWg school
Switzerland in 1885 and were mar11:00 am.
&gt;. Morning
Morning ‘“worship
wc
and ritd In Madlsoa. Wia.. on April 3.
Carlton Center Methodist Church
srmon. "God's- Twin Laws."
i 18M. moving to their present home
home here Saturday mornir : Mrs
Please note the change in time of
6:30 pm. Senior Christian En- from Lawton.
Lawton, 15 year., ago.tv
There
—•
____ Milo Coidren. 1leader
■....
I .are in
Miller, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. services
10 children. 32 grendchildren
dcavor.
James Beardsley, had been a , resi­
Morning worship, JOO.
7:30 pm Song service, and ser­ and two great-grandchlldrcp. Those
dent of Woodland In her girlhood
Sunday school. 10:00.
mon "He That Doeth the Will of present tor the occasion were Mr.
her parents living in East Woodland
You are Invited to attend these God Abide th Forever."
and Mrs. J. Haney and family.
•where she attended school and was
Monday 7:30 P.m Pioneer girts Grant, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs Paul
associated with church activities and
meet under the leadership of Mrs. Zimmerman and daughter, Detroit;
has a large curie of friends.
Mrs. Harry Rogen*. Grand Rapids:
, Evadene Fox
She Is survived by two daughters. PENNOCK HOSPITAL
jj
Tues. 7:30 pm. Choir practice at* Mr And Mn. Fred Schutz. Mr. and
Sureleal: Arthur Allerdlng. 703
Mrs. Gladys Spalding of East Lans­
Mrs. Walter Schutz and greatltu..cu wv.10John­ ! the home nf Mrs. 8. J. Cooley.
ing and Mrs. Nettle Curtis of Lake W. Mrdlscn; Mr* Steohen
Gun lake; Mr and Mrs.
Miss III.;
Virginis
i Thura, 7 30 tun. Adult player grsnd-ron.
: son. Champagne
I*' -----------Od. »'jj: three sons. Lt. &lt; j.g.1 Russell
George Zimmerman and family.
Lyle
at Notre Dame University: T/Sgt I.ent 553 E. Thorn:; Mrs
~ 1 service at the home ot Mr. and Hickory Corners. Those Who were
_ •Irene
___ a Cra­ Mra. Arthur Puller, S. Hanover.
Albert at Camo McCoy. Wli.. and Count Cloverdale: Mr*.
Ernest of Lake Odessa; seven grand­ mer. 720 N Boltwood: Mrs Alex­
Mrs Norman Day of Santa Barbara.
children: a sister. Mrs Anna Stam­ ander Abraham. Delton; Carl My­ CHARLTON PARK
Cabf.; Mr. and Mrs. Prank Zimmer­
baugh of Chsjlntte; two brothers, er. Haatinza. R. 4: Floyd WlUlama,
The turn out for baseball prac­
St. Paul. Minn.: Mr. and Mrs.
the Rev. Albert Beardsley nf De'rotI Clarksville: Mra. Carl Hula Has­ tice Sunday was ahy abuut four man,
Mike Garnett, Mr. and Mr*. TYd
nn&lt;J the Rev. Vern Beardsley of ting*. R. 1; Mrs. Howard Vickery. good ball players. That many good Zimmerman, Kalamaacx.; S 1/c Al­
Charlotte.
; Daw]Ing.
men will organize xs good a team fred Zimmerman and wife. Toledo.
Methcal: Mrs Zulla Defimith. 218 aa the Park had at any time last Ohio. The former is somewhere in
’4Tin Can Collection
W. State: Mr* Cora Hubbard, Mid- year. Would like to practice -a the Pacific area. A beautiful cake,
On Monday morning. April 23.1 dlevllle: Miss Geraldine Magoon. couple Sundays and then start a decorated for the occasion, was the
there will be a tin cun collection ni Freeport:
Charles
Angell.
427 tegular schedule.
table centerpiece. Many cards and
the village of Woodland AU cans Young; Richard Annabla. 217 W
Fishing for suckers and red- presents were received.
mutt be clean, delabeled. ends cut Center: Babv Kenneth Casaldav. horse seems still to be good Thega
and flattened. Pien.se have them in 71g £ Grand: Babv Loraine Boni- ha* been as many as eighty or one MARRIAGIE LICENSES
sacka ur boxe.s nnd out In front by fare, Delton.
hundred fishermen at a lime fish­
8 (iju. Those from the country
Dlsehnrgea: Mrs. Flovd Johneoek. ing from the Park and bridge. Lloyd J Martz. Hastlni;.. .......... 30
.31
phwe bring to the rehool garage or Cloverdale: Mrs. SlerUng Ostroth. Probably two wagon loads of fish Nila M. Coleman. Hasting* .
Howard C. Bllas, UJJJ4.R..
rhave been taken. One man. a sol­
Hastings.................................... 2L
tborne. fO E Stntc Rd.: Olenn
Bernie Martin of Arisons, Ella A. Tyhr. Hasting* .
30
gent need for tin nt this time and Clum, TWi E. Bond: Harold Hay­ dier.
tried bls luck.
Milton O Larson. Iron Mountain 27
wood Middleville. Flovd Galluo.
Bethel J. Rugg. Middleville
Woodland: James Reynolds R12 S. MARTIN CORNERS
John C. TenHarkcl. Grand
JUMBO
, Hanover: Henry Predum. 121 W.
Pvt. Fay Demand. Jr., and Pvt.
ma
• ...
Mill: Max Wilson Middleville; Mrs. Albert Andenon of Camp Fort sybil J. Warnrr. Hastings
.STALKS
Oil* Linhart Sunfield' Babv Nan- Sheridan. HL. were Sunday visitors
-- ev Thompson. Grand Raolds. Miss of the former's parent*. Mr. and
Prances Riggs. Nashville: Mra. Mr.-.. Fay Demund * Mrs BemaLB.
: Kenneth Mend and baby bos'. Has- dlnc Rose, daughter of Mr and
small
tinea. R 3: Mrs Homer Becker and Mrs. Fay Demond, is very seriously
unless
ts
I brtbv girl. Hastinta. R 3; Robert 111 tn a lamsing hospital with a
I Torrltt. Freeport:
Mrs. Vernor fever of 105. She was taken to the
Call
horpila) Easter Sunday. * Mr. and
DOZ.
Mra. Ben Landis of Woodland were
Saturday afternoon callers at Mr
RUMMAGE SALE
‘i
Every Friday and Saturday. Fpm and Mrs Orr Fisher's. Mrs. Elsie
Cugawsll end children of Naahvill®,
™'
&lt;&gt;»
and Mr. and Mrs De vein Hampson
•
CUTRITE
cu' r IS. JJg
1010 S. BROADWAY
of Quimby were Sunday callers al1
All kinds of electric wiring
*IN&amp;- LONG
All kinds of second hand furniture. the Fisher home. Mr and Mra. ।
Appliance* and motors repaired.
Fisher were Sunday afternoon call­
°*
S
liced
Ondn
!uct°
ers at Chas. Onboras and also at 1
II.
J.
Predum.
Mrs Rofic Hiltons. On Monday the i”
i
Hastings
Phone 139 F3
Out 4/19 FUhers called on Cpl. and Mrs. 1:
t
I
Oknard Showalter at Naahvllle * ‘
Mbs Ruby Cogswell was a Sunday I
&lt;g ROLLS
&lt;
afternoon caller at Die home of Mr »,
■ fancy
and Mrs. 8ter Ung Weeks in Has­
w,w« Caucht
tings * The club that wm to en­
FOR CLEANINS
tertain the W.S.CS. this month
ill. 19c
aiMALENE
have decided to pay in the money
FOX comhexiOm
^oo Fiutrs
weekend at the home
af wire. Mr. and Mrs.

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foots, and men's woar. For information

write Mr, Schrader, 706 Hanselman

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CELERY
TOMATOES
FRESH—REO-RIPE

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MAu
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3 CANS 21c

BABY FOODS

38c

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9 ^29*

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SAl«»A

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**• 32c

Whitefish

WOODBURY SOAP 3a,«n23c

•OLMN CtNTU tOAJTAO

A. ASH

‘27c

QTRAND THEATRE
Hastings, Mich., Phones"2244-2557

u42c

3 can, 21c

BORAX

27c

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

IAUUDRY BLEACH 2»n.25c
KEUOCG'S

MARGARINE

a

23c RICE KRISPIES

,

CORN FLAKES /
elite
“£Mk WHEAT1ES _ _ _ _

mts SAUir-ou

12c IONA FLOUR

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48c

MOLASSES

all euiroH

U/j-OZ. -&lt;
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BUNNYFIELD

•UTTER

7c APPLE BUTTER

JAR

21c

"FORTY THIEVES

10c SALAD DRESSING

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33c

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11c

SUH MAID
12-OZ.
PKG.

5 GLASS 34c SHREDDED RALSTON
'
18c SHREDDED WHEAT

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95t

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MS

12c SEEDLESS RAISINS
ANN »A»f

PKG.

11c MACARONI

ENRICHW

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marvel

’KUS,

DOZ. 15c

ORANGE BAR CAIL

U. 24c

JELLY ROLL

« 22c

DOHUTS

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DOG FOOD
5 &amp; 45'

Hastings, Mich.. Phonos 2244-2557

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 13-14

SANDWia ROUS 2 PKGS. 21c
COCOANUI BRAID

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TUES.. WED., THURS.. FRL. APRIL 17-18-19-20

MARVEL BREAD
75c

and
Wm. Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy)

1ULYANA
BOZ.
PKG.

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SYRUP

f Lowery. Marjorie Weaver

WHITE SAIL

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AMMONIA

SUNDAY and MONDAY. APRIL 15-16
Edward G. Robinson. Marlene Dietrich, Georga Raft

"MANPOWER"
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 3:M TO 3:00

SOFT-NORTHERN

SSUE

NEIL REUNION
A family reunion waa held Sun- i
day. April 8. al the home of Otto,
Church and brother Billy of Alto I
Those present were Mrs Wm. Zerbcl
and son of DePere, Wia. Mr. and
Mrs Vern Nell and children of Al­
bion. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nell of
Grand Rapids. B/Bgt and Mrs. Alex
Nel). Mr*. Michael Warner and son
of Ypsilanti. Mr. and Mn. Ben Na­
gel and chlldren-and R. V. Nell from
Irving, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Falkn

SATURDAY ONLY APRIL 14

UNCO

» MUI* TIAM

CLEANSER
2- 15*

BISQUICK
30e

ul. SERIOUS SHORTAGE .
IF BAGS &amp; PAPERS
Appraataunoly only JJ% o&lt; JMl's
supply ol paper baa i* available

TUES.. WSD„ THURS.. APRIL 17-1B-19
Laurel A U&amp;idy. Mary Beland

NOTHING BUTTROUBLE

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�THE HASTINGS BANNTR, THUR6EL\Y, APBU »&gt;. W

w 2UPK.™“ •*“ “ “

THE HOME FRONT *

community Notito

Stout Troop 107
Moen Goal for
Eisenhower Award

Received a letter Saturday from
our aon Howard Birman who just
arrived In Stark Gen. Hosp. Char­
leston. 8. C. Apr. 2nd. He will be
Uaut Dave V. Smythe, former there only a few days thru moved
Reports at troop meeting Monday
Middleville teacher, who recently peartr home. He can't sit up ar
night showed Boy Scout Troop 1OT
returned to the State* after mare walk yet but hopes to soon got out
had collected ov&lt; 20,000 pounds Of
thin 11 months active service with of his cast. He had a swell birthday
paper in the March-April national
Ute Armed Guard tn the Aleutian party Apr. 1st. The Red Crow gave
wcatepaper drive The Troop* quo­
1*1* nd* and the Southwest Pacific him a present had a cake and ev­
ta la 34X00 pounds; each boy La to
area, has now reported at the erything. even the nurses sang a
collect 1.000 pounds.
Brooklyn navy yard, Ngw York, for song far him. But he said the best
Roland Oa»ter with 1.827 pounds
reassignment, following a 20-day present was to see the good old
lead* the troop. Other Scouts al­
He has been in England, France, leave spent in Orand Ledge and USA. altar 16 mo's over there
ready assured of the General Ekand Belgium, serving with the aig- Detroit. Mrs Smythe accompanied &lt;No April Fool about that birthday
i enhower medal by virtue of having
r.al corps unit. To summarize what her husband to New York and win party was there Howard &gt;
collected 1.000 pound* are Jack DcFirst Lt. Cecil M. Freeman, 22.
he write*—divides hto Ume between remain there until his departure
Foe. 1 JOO. Bob Soillh. 1.10g. DfeR
son of Myron E. Freeman of Mid­
fox holes and houses; eats K-ra­ for additional overseas duty.
Groot. 1045. Don Skinner. 1.033,
In a letter dated March 13th dleville. is a member of the 332nd
tions; aays the low mountainous
! P*ll Johnson. 1.M7. and Bdsel Slnfighter group of the United Blates
country with 5 Inches of snow
clslr. 1X00 pound*.
made fox-hole digging a bit tough; vllle &gt; she aayato change Lt. Powers 8th airforce which recently wa*
i The Troop to conducting a city
address from New York to Ban awarded the unit citation for hero­
’vide paper drive Saturday. April
Francisco postoffice. Mrs P. la In ism on a bombing raid over Ger­
21. proceeds ot which to go to the
vrisen where she began her duties many The group has destroyed
camp transportation fund for all
Is also in Germany and is now with March 19th on the staff at Stan- mure than 650 enemy aircraft.
Hasting* Boy Scouts_____
.
After e-acorting heavy bomber* on
the infantry. In England. France, tord University hospital. She will
and Belgium he was with n mo­ be doing work In surgery and will their mission Lt. Freeman, who
flies tiir Mustang Sleepy Chicken,
bile repair unit. He had the oppor­
tunity of seeing hi* cousin. James present time. From other sources dropped down to lower altitude and
Carpenter, a tew time* while in we have learned that Horace U shot up three barges In the OsnnEngland which needles* to say second in command on hU shin and
At the recent election held bv the
o'clock dinner Tuesday night last
were very, joyful reunion*. &lt;Now U turning tn a mighty good ac­
week at the Parish house, followed Women's Bowling Association
that we're started we'll keep going count for himself and the navy.
by an unusually clever program of League the following officer* were
on thia family affair.) James has'
st unta which served as an excellent unanimously elected for the coming
h»t been promoted to S/Sgt. and broadcast from McCloskey hosnilal.
year.
President. Avis Gaskill; vice­
mixer
for
the
seventy-five
members
There was a poaaibllltv Winston
president. Lucille Wlilltta: secretary.
| Merrick could have voiced Birthday
greetings to his grandmother. Mrs.
ley, h.HB.
better known as Jean LeVanche Merrick of Hastings who
; ty-flve minute song fest in which r*cllis with a postal unit al New Guinea | was celebrating her 90th birthday
the ladles were pitted against the ,
--------- •**'*----------------and Is awaiting call to the Philip­ ton Monday. Even though such a
men. the contest tactfully being da- 1 * ** m a ■
■■ r ■■■ r
*
pines. Previously she was In Aus­ schedule did not materialize Mrs
iclxrcd a tie. John Dclnaay was gen- I (I I A I
MF W \
M
Merrick
knew
that
her
grandson
tralia. which country she thorough­ _ .I.I..LI...
era! chairman, assisted by Ted Bin- L V V M L
11 L VI J
U—- ... J ...111
ly' enjoyed. Her chief complaint
about her present location is the
"prickly heat " Mrs. Rex Strick­ to her in person. Incidentally. Mr*.
dent Stanley Cummings made the
‘°
land, hu a broth®-, Pvt, CMIford. Ellsworth Newton has a brother,
from Eaton
Boorom. in Germany. He has re­ soldier “ sabas tian.
■
. • .
_ —
I society of senior women at WJK.C.
cently volunteered for service with County, who is hospitalized at Mc­
--------------------------Brian1; WSCS CnrriP1;
T1,c honored guests are women of
Closkey hospital.
•he had given birth to a little ^r,yys ’’J'—J &lt;-Lirrieb
.
sophomore class of the college
. q
. SumriSA For
who have made unusual academic
for his thoughtfulness. HU letter
v-zwi jwi pi w 1 vi
records since enrolling,
which follows is self explanatory.
(Continued from Page 2. R*e.*i.)
F.'o Howard Shillington write*
that he is in Nfw Guinea. Now
how about a letter, soldier.
Harold Kimmel hopes to be home
in June. Bet a certain co-ed at
MB.C. ha* her calendar all marked
up with arrows pointing to Har­
old's expected leave.
Of the BtrickJard family Sian-

Kiwanians Hold
"Laugh Fiesta"
Honoring Wives

Women's Bowling
Leogue Elect Officers

75-Year-Old Member ;

Headquarters
First United Slates Army

Oil Sal

*«

Commander

Mo floor Mid-Continoot aJ of
&lt;w»y prical Frgrad so by lab­
oratory lash... by thousands
of satiitlodcorownanl 100%
pure paraffin bate__ triple­
filtered, froe-Rowir.g, longlasliogl Biing Container,I

h*7 minI

1 friend* that Mrs. Chas Leonard.
1 Last Saturday afternoon as Mrs. who has been quite ill. Is Improving,
i Harry Stevens was giving her attic I Delbert Whitmore was taken Monfun'era! i the usual spring- cleaning, she day to St. Marys hospital. Grand
thought she heard a commotion ; Rapids for further treatment
down stairs. Going down to tn-1 The annual meeting of the Gen[Vesllgate she found’about 40 ladle*‘eral Guild of Pennock hospital will
Hartings. Michigan
from the Briggs WSC.S. and neign- be on Tuesday evening. May 1. in
(bars who hadcome to help her cele-, the MethOdiM church parlors. Dit&gt;ibrate her 75th birthday. After a . ner is to be nerved at 6:30 ocfcck.
slew minutes to gain composure *hc i followed by election of officer*.
| gave them a hearty welcome. They Guild reports • and the program.
—..............
1 Women of the Moose
1 all hod a pleasant afternoon in Guild chairmen have tickets for the
t°oM over 1„ ItMJThu Mpn Upnu Aprt,
lh, vi.itlng and gnmes. Later Ice cream 'dinner.
pared nnd printed by German cl- next birthday parly April 27-—at and cake were served. Mr*. Steven* I Hasting* friends were sorry to
villans. Of course, the articles arc .
Potluck supper Brim- wa* presented with a purse of money hagr of the illness ot Miss Gertrude
miblect to military censorship, but j “^‘ ubk srrvice
as her birthday fell In March.
1 Bentley of Kalamazoo, who is a
..
------------ -----_.
lnc womcll OI mC moom- ncia
The Briggs W.8.CB. has four' patient.at Borgess hospital in that
servini’ a very useful purpose lu I their monthly birthday party member* living who helped organize city. At last reports, her condition
Aachen and surrounding Germany. March 30 at seven, honoring Hazel the first Ladles Aid. now the W£ was greatly Improved.
Sincerely youra^
Wolf with 18 members present CS., forty-five years ago—Mrs. Ste- ,
Harry Wood is in Kalamazoo
William C Bauer XftwtheMllu^«p^ganSswerc . *&lt;« Clark. Mrs. Miller, and I for five weeks for treatmenla folU. Colonel. G6C.
« ine pouuca supper games were Mjg WI11 8t&lt;ntcn.
. towing her recent operation. Her
Friends, received a tetter from entoyeaj
----------------- ----------------------I address Is 827 Lucas Ct.
nvrTkri-MT
I Mr*. Chas. Kerr to now living in
i&gt;' crriz.e.N
riti 7Fk
1 w Oreen
ot U*” 8t
Tolles apartments at 706
t.

ORGANIZATIONS

a prominent clll- I
run

Reduce fatigue and keep

your wartime feet flying...
me/rrrwA/y... in Strideairs.
Action-free flexibility and

patented cushioning arc
built-in... hidden by their

Mr. and Mn. Fred Granger are
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HJUT QUALITY

clever, tailored styling.

RMMIM TIRU

5595

ersldes! You can't buy 1
fire, regardlau of prical
iid«s are SAfER ... LO
WEARING! Andy.1 Hwy&lt;
lea to buyl Good rewa
making your sw'xtHrw a «
. . .so bring your tire rati
iifkale to Wards.

Taylor's Shoe Store
With

Infantry

Division—Floyd

fore Saturday noon by calling Mrs.
Adrounic, phone 2024.

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

It.. Wednesday.
'clock.

April

DRESSES
Gay colors in printed rayons
of French crepe and spun ray­
ons. Two piece seer suckers.

Better Dresses
One and two piece garments.
Print jerseys and crepes. Solid
colors in black and pastel.

$395 up

WOULD YOU LIKE

A NEW HOUSE
Wo know one way you
can get.one without
tramping the
streets or
3
cornering
reluctant
/nxlAj
landlord^.
WWAr
Give your old rf\Jfjl

MADE ON THE SAME FARM RY THE
SAME FAM I LY-for NEARLY 50 YEARS

FARM

MADE

ICE

CREAM

paint! With y
the help of Wards
big catalog, you
n
can cake it
Hke new,
inside and
out. Cone in
99
and see the
samples of
beautiful
wallpaper we
have and the
wide selection.
of paint oolors.
Here are all
M
the materials
ydu will need Yil
and detailed,
\\
easy-to-follow Wtl
directions for J V
doing this wprk "• v"
yourself, at

COATS

SHORTY
COATS

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151 W. STATE ST.
-

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
If

Stf-ft. Umowwood h

linen string. Six 26*

$1295

.row*; anBQuardj f*nge

$2495
Klck-up
StanH
foe tike*

suits y
fiholM&amp;Oftas
inlo pulton. Strong
&lt;| up whensot kVW.

s1695 up
SLACKS $2.98 up
A big selection of fine slacks

SHORTS $1.98 up

STORE

$398 up

with leather hoMfo

Not quite so .much now, due tq wartime reduction!,
but—juit ai good as ever.

HATS

in bright reds and
pastel blue, lime* and

Rayons and cotton twill—in­
cluding the new bib and sus­
pender bicycle short

Navy - white and colors

HAND BAGS
Dupont Pabrikoid simulating leather. Look
Just like genuine calf skih. cape, alligator,
snake akin. Copies of higher priced hand
bags.
Black, brown, navy, red. green and luggage.

�THE HASTINGS BAN NEK. THURSDAY, APRIL Lt, 1845

E FINAL WINDUP! I
14th IS THE LAST DAY. . . HURRY!
BUY YOUR
TWO
PAIRS
NOW!

5C SALE'S

I

WOMEN’S NON-RATIONED SHOES
ENDS SATURDAY, APRIL 14th!
Buy One Pair of Shoes at Our Regular Low Price . . . and
Get Your Next Pair for Only gc • • • Choice of Many Styles !

OVER 200 PAIRS LEFT
Three Low Price Groups to Choose From:

2.98 3.48 3.98

REMEMBER
5c SALE EffbS
THIS SAT.
APRIL 14th

Bring Along Your*Friend to Share in This Big Event !
See Our Large Selection of Styles
in Black and 'Brown !
Choose from
styles galore in
Pumps,
Sandals, and
in block, red or
brown, com­
fortable gabar­
dine.
DON'T DELAY!

HERE'S YOUR
LAST OPPORTUNITYTOGET
IN ON THESE
TREMENDOUS
REDUCTIONS.

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AT REGULAR
LOW PRICEGET YOUR NEXT
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ONLY

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YOUR PICK OF HUNDREDS
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, TBURSDAY, APRIL It. IMS
| WSAtactau, D. CL foe mv«m1 aaflto
tabled oo Bunday Mr and Mra M. I ispent the weekend
i»..!»*?«*»(»• “‘“o^
J. Brown of Greenville ana Oapt. home ot Mr. and
sad Mr*. R. O. BroWn of Percy
were fl
Mr. Frank Aaptnall haa gone to J one*.
_ivlile.
Eriene were weekend gueste of Mr.
Thompum is vtalUmt ■J.Hlu.1.
Toledo, Ohio, to visit his daughter MrMr*andAgnes
Morey enter- II and Mrs. Fred Rawson in Verroont- Mrs Geo HrtxJen. Bee.. Mr* RichMr*. E&lt;). Hart tn Grand
and family. Mr. and Mra. Lorang Rapids this
week.
।Battle Sresk." thg tint of ti^’week.
Ktbfflr ar evSin/s” bridge
Freed.
Mra. Darrel Buckland and Michael
Major R. O. Finnic flew into
Mr. and Mrs. Robert O’Connor and Grand
Rapkis
flupdsy
afternoon
for
MI
m
BcrUta
and
Miss
Clan
Jan
­
Wednesday from a few
daughters of Greenville spent Sun­ a short vlrit with his family here, sen *i&gt;cnt the weekend with their returned
days’ visit with relatives in Litchday with Hastings relatives.
returning
to
Greenaboro.
NO.,
from
brother
hi
Wayland
me end the traveling prise wedding atuuvMWT
A guest ot Mrs. Arthur WUUtta
C R Brandetetter. Those 16. with open house
field on Tuesday.
A guo*t of Mr. and Mn. Ros* Dunn
for a few day* last week was Mrs Selfridge
A Wgangadty guest of Mrs 1
for two week* I* her niece. MU* J. Davis and Miss Druzilla Powell
arrangement* tor the nK-et- to 9. at their Delton home.
Ken Braendle of Havana. Ill.
been in progress
Lupita
Pesqueioa
of
Mexico
CMy.
waa
Mis*
Martha
Mahar
of
Lansing.
Bcobey
Wa*
Mra.
Louie
Serie
e Mrs Leon Blander, Mn.
Members of the
Mr. and Mn. La Vern Wilcox of
Rapid*. ,
| Mr*. R. A. Palmer ■ Elizabeth De­
Weekend gueaU of Mr. and Mn. Hubert Coot, Mn. Rosa
DowUnc were guests of Miss Con Grand
. —utl
Sunday night supper guest* of
Mr. and Mn. Jos. H. Skinner are Yoe) of Birmingham was the guest r, u
Paul Faulkner. Mkldicvl
Mark Wednesday
her niece, mt
Mn
* n.en
Kenneth of MLvs Mabel SUson Saturday
Karl Paul. Woodland.
Mrs. Anna Endsley of near Coat* entertaining
■ar. ana Mrs. i-awrt
of
ot Nile* thl*
this weekend.
weekend
night, returning to her home Sunday Moon and Tommie of Plainwell.
Grove came Sunday to spend the Afdahl
and Mra. Stanley
Dr. and Mra. D. D. Walton. Geone
Mr. and Mr*.
Mn Dell Shively re- noon.
week with Mr*. Ida Palmatler.
part in
Mr. and Mr*. Ber.
-----Mr. and Mr*. Harry Ritchie and and Hugo spent- Bunday with Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Addiion Tolle* en­ turned Friday after &gt;pending the
bridge phonon going to Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. H. B. Crane In Fennville.
tertained Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Black winter tn Bt Cloud. Fb. On Bun- Mr*. Hazel Hlnjcley were Sunday and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard
Bishop
and
day they entertained Mr. and Mrs. gucau of Mr. and Mr*. Nelson WllA pleasant event ot Last Thursday
of Battle Creek on Bdnday
son
and
Mrs.
Virgie
Reid
spent
8un| uaon of Johnstown Twp 2nd LleuL
Emory Fisher of Nashville wa* the Max Shively of Lansing.
Gaskill, Florence O’Donnell.
Mrs. Wm Lake and Billy of Grand . Alice Willison wa* home from camp
To celebrate his seventh birthday ,Stine and Belva Parker.
guest of hl* grandmother. Mrs Rapid*
were guest* of Mr and Mrs McCoy. Wb, for th* day also.
blaa In Prairieville.
Harold Rockwell of Ban Jose. Calif. Jas. Brown. Jr.. Invited twelve of
David
— Waters,
... on. Tuesday..
.
...
. JueJot. oujiiiicj
Skinner the first ui
of the
me week.
wcm.
■ Guest* of Mrs. Ette Nash and Al­
The Rev. and Mr*. Don Oury. An arrangement of spring Rowers his friends fog a partv Saturday aft­
UF^JijU^WiibnmSS
Dr Mid Mra Maurice Edmond. berta last Saturday njgnt were En- Donna Lou and David attended' the formed the centerpiece for the lace ernoon The boys wno enjoyed the W.K.C. INITIATES
?hhrir2n
inrn ftmrtw ’• and children. Chervl
Cheryl and Rovd.
Boyd. of
of . sign Zaiw Naah. Miss Jean Har- opening of the first unit of BL Johns covered table at which Mrs. Jas. fun wcre Wendell Hyde. Pat Mc‘-“-i tthe fermsr’s parent*. । rington. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nash. cnurch in Charlotte last Wedneaday Bristol poured. Mrs. Rockwell who Keough, Philip McKeough. August
W?
a^m
L^.m pent Su id,y ,I Mr
Detroit, visited
On Wednesday afternoon. April
with
John A.
Martin
~ Mr* Howard Hewitt. evening.
| Mr and MrB
Mr* J. Frank Edmond*, and Mr. and
has been the guest of her uncle and Tumes, Jack Smith. Put Toffee. 4. the WH.C. held It* regular meet­ MART1N-NAYLO*
Mrs. Daisy Bresee returned to on 8und*v and called on other rela- 1 Out of town guests for the weekKt.----Mr. and Mn. —
Kellar
--------------StemT«ck Chadwick Richard Thomas,
ing and Initiated two new mem*
Mis* Belva Riley haa returned to ------Batile Creek Wednesday after a-few ’ tlvea and friends. Mrs. Edwin Pau- lend of Glen Oum and family were Midland
- few
*— days
•**“*’ Darrel Zeigler. Philip Palmatler and ben. Hilda Hawkins and Florence Hastings annou
left ou Monday (or
for a
after
a
week's
vacation
al
days visit with Mr. ana Mra David |of Idncoln Park accomnanlrd her iMr and Mrs. Evcrtt Clum, Mr and home
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Cheater i Tommie Brawn.
Scougale. maxng rune new mem­ their daughter,
to 8er|
Water*
lemuin* h’-rc and spent the da* wfth | Mrs. Albert Hauer, the Rev. and
. . .
ber* thl* year. Because of poor avenue,
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stem in New Albany. Ind., and ।
ikrS.tr?
Mr*. Prance* Bennett and three‘her parent*. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest'Mrs. A. C. Berlin, and Mr. Oust E G. Rotbaar were Mr. and Mn. ^.P**" * •‘"P ta benver- 0010-j M«. Tom Stebbins entertained health. Margaret Palmer haa rechildren were Saturday night and | Edmonds, and sister. M1m Grace Ed - Selnauer of Woodland.
Roger Warner and Judy of N. Bal­ enroute home.
hospital Guild No. 7 for dessert last rigned as senior vice-president and
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. mood*. Other caller* nt the E C . Mrs Bernard Gardner spent Sun- timore. Ohio.
' Tuesday evening at the home of her Allie Wood* has been elected to fill
Tcegarden- of Grand Rapid*
i Edmond* home on Sunday were Mr | day in Battle Creek.
parent*. Mr. and Mra Fred Stebbto* the vacancy. She will be installed
Dr. and Mr*. Guy C. Keller left I and Mr*. Stuart Brown of Grand, -j[ri Grace Gorham visited Miss
The incoming officers for next year at the next meeting on April 19. at
Wednesday for a nsit with Mr. andJx-age and Mr*. Clyde Brown
Anna Johnson who is
.Anna
lx In
in the in
in-­
Mrs Willard Lawrence, president, the annual birthday dinner. Honor
Mrs. C. B. Welts and children of, ljuulng.
. . ..
1 flrmary at CUrk Memorial'
Home
and Mr* Richard Jacobs, secretary­ gunta that day will be Gertrude
Memphis. Tenn, and will return
Dwight Bessmcr and n friend. Mr. ] in Grand Rapid*, on Saturday.
treasurer, will replace the out going Barlow and Allie Wood*. The local
next Thursday.
Vow ot Canton. Ohio, called on
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ingram enter­
officer*. Miss Barbara Wilcox and corps haa been Invited by the OxRichard Foster, Tom Dolan. Bob Hastings relative* on Thursday en- tained her parents, Mr. and Mra. Jean, of Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. I
* * ’
.
Mr* Linden Snyder Three tables of cutt Oorpa No. 110 of Kalamasoo to gloves. Her corsage wai
HullMcr. Philip Prandsen and Shir- &gt; route to Newaygo. On their return John Young of Prairieville tor the Ed Thompson nnd Judy of Sunfield. I Mf ani .\trs_ RJchsrd Cook m- bridge were in play with honota attend their annual past presi­ den
las. Mr* Ari and Mb rt
ley Henry. Jr. were in KnUmazoo . on Sundav (he men were dinner weekend.
Mr. and Mrs Mario Barnum and ' tsrtained their bridge club for a co- going to Mra. John Chandler and dents' dinner on Tuesday. May 1. »uiz of chsrtruese with bu
on Monday tAkhK_rg&amp;r.,i!Marnlp6-iguyM,-*
la of Mr. and Mra ’
Fred
u“'4 -Pierson
-------- - Sally anil Maxymlkc Brandairttrr famtly of Coats Grove, were Sunday operative dinner Thursday night
Mrs Claude Smith.
alio
andMfS freturned
c
—« calliS on Mr ......
Hons al the Narv recruiting qmce and s
afternoon
csjlers
of
the
Rev.
E.
8
1
!
"
T
Thursday after spending
would go sod If there are others Lnp^h&amp;ftcbooi and*will
■ The R«a. L. Winston Stone hai i Jaeob Rehor
a few days with Judy and Janet Thompson and family
Hospital Guild No. 5 met with
Members of the board of the Pres­ who wish to attend, please report
been in Lansing this week attending
Mrs Elhelyn -Buitoltz and son. Johnson in Belding.
with her work a* service n
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker and ' Mr.* Stewart Kelley on Friday eve­ byterian Ladies Aid were enter­ at the next meeting.
the Michigan Metiuxust Pnrtor’s jack. g j/c. home w, ]enve from
Modelon Sigler was a weekend
ning with Mr* V. D. Ackerman at tained for tea Monday, at the home
tlve at Ute Michigan BaU
bchool of which he Is the asxjdatr foreign service, returned from IX- guest at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Mrs William Parker and son Ramon a guest. At contract the winner* of
Co here, where she has i
the president. Mrs Ixon Blander. BLISS-TYLER
Parker of Grand Ranlds called on
dean and . one
trojt mmiiiiH.,
Saturday, uriiiunii,
brimrtng n,
as in,
their
, , vof the speaker*.
l 1 Mrs
, * । .run
n cjarie
the last 'two years.
Carle ruuer.
Fuller.
were
Mr*.
Roy
Hubbard
and
Mrs.
Those
who as-’dsted in making plans
Stone b vbiting relatives and friend* gUMt. Miss Vivian Mondella. who i Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*, Mr. and Mn. Paul Skinner and Mn.
Baskets of pink and While 1—
for
the
coming
year's
activities
were
Mary
Shay
Sunday.
in Fort Wayne. Ind . during licr hus- stayed until Tuesday. Jack met Mis* Russel Kantner were Mr. and Mrs.
J--------- an(, carnations made an
Healings high schtx
brother ir.
tot £n;!ond.
EnglMuL, rb.=
who . Prank
Frank Arnatu
Arnette a.xi
aiid granddaughter
Mrs. David Leary and daughter,
band * absence
|I ‘Mondclla*
Icsidlx’= brtStsr
ner Mrs Ermon I Newton. Mrs. txactive salting for the ceremony , *nd entered
ntered the army in A
On
Tueeday
evening
Mrs.
Greeley
Jill, have been spending the post
Harold phUUp? Mr* Wm Bradford
Mr
IEf as
Sunday guest* of Mr and Mrs. atked him to look uo hl* family in i Linda of Battle Creek.
formerly with the
-M1U
, Gage~reuirns
home week tn Lansing with Mr. and Mn Fox' entertained the Pythian Sla­
Cyrus Buxton were Mr nnd Mrs. Detroit when t2
he_ .............
returned, which.
John
Gage returns to,
" hl* -------and
Mra.
Mrs.
Jos.
Jo*.
N.
Shultz.
ters
for
their
regular
meeting.
After
1 Arthur Tyler. Hastings, Route 2. and I,
Archie Clemens of Battle Creek and brought about
■ —
■
---- the
—.C Interchange
.r.t“™n;: of
c.;in
. in Mixuiea)
Minneapolis
Fi Idav
after spend- John Hewitt and Jimmy, who spent
Mr*. Mary Pierson and sen. Flint, of visits.
Ung
ling the wr
whiter at the home of his EosU-r here with Mr. and Mn. J. the potluck supper, the business and
Howard C. Bliss. Chief Signalman.1
social
sessions
were
held.
Mrs.Robt.
MUI*
entertained
the
W.
Hewitt.
son of Mr and Mrs Sterling C. at Miami Beach. Fla
and «,*.
Mr* wi&gt;
Don m.
M. wu,;
Oury daughter tand
Mr.- ---and
Lake Odessa.
j The &lt;w&gt;.
nnu
'.™ son-in-law. —
. m--- J—Rev.
a -a tneetinc
--- ---------« .fc.Kfr« Mrs Jas. Ua.n«
JF-F. club on Wednesday.
John Austin has been visiting his
Rogers. Hasting*. Route 2. The Rev. Enquirer and News.
Bunday guests of Mr and Mr*, attended
Tuesday
of the
Mason.
Several delightful parties have
1 L Winston Stone read the marriage
council --and
women’s----------board ’ n
Guests
Frcdric Slocum were her brother-in- executive couhci!
---------------"—’■ of Mr and Mrs. Jas. Ma­ son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and
— ••■-•-•-in
rites at ths home of the bride's par­
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jay of. ...
West
Michigai (jjocfs,, aj st. aon last week were Mr and Mrs. Mn. Keith Babcock, of Bellevue, go­ been given recently honoring MU*
her
badge
club
for
dt
Beatrice
Goggins
whoee
marriage
to
ing
home
with
them
on
Easter
Sun
­
ents on Thursday evening. April 5. Nww Many Want
...aa
...a..
Grand
Ranlds
Harn
Bowier
of
Fort
Wayne.
Ind..
Blough of Freeport
Mark’s cathedral. ।
day.
Tao
table*
were
-•
at
ogni
Joseph
M.
Carmody
of
Grand
Rap
­
eight o»
o'clock In the presence of
day.
Another
daughter.
Mrs.
Wilbur
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jos.
N
Hhultx
and
»ho
came
to
attend
the
funeral
of
h“'rS.'-Sufc.-Riaftrt.w,iSuru™:un:s,^;-.sitau4
—
------- r&gt;-j»—. — Wilbur Lane. Mrs. Bowser remaining Belson. and her daughter from Bat- id* was an event of Saturday. April
forty eueat*.
7. On March 10. Mr*. Irene Hayes
Muskegon“ for the w«keiid
lnow
»” Uu,r ,lcw ?•«•”«• 51“ ur“n rliu'‘‘d*&gt;',
The
was gowned in white
lan. Quell* for the evening were .tafleta
lne bride
and
marquisette, the full
Mrs Chester Stowell will &gt;nend E c&lt;’,ller On Sunday they enterMr and Mrs K. 8, Laberteaux Austin.
With Mor.
Mrs. Orrie Heim. Mn. John Mah- 1
Baturdav in Battle Cn-rk^ ’
* ..tetned Archie Wllv.n and da ugh- have been entertaining hl* nu^her.
skirt extending Into a train. Her
®A ttRnrda® guc-t o’ Mrs Willis-tcLV,v‘.?" O&lt;
»..*
Mri MM«aret laberteaux of Lansmiscellaneous shower, ler and Mr*. Lyle Story.
। veil fell from a halo of orange bloarid for fourteen. Mias
Rtrui^'wM^hnr rtatwhier Mrs »t &lt; Mrt
r&lt;”' M',‘rh,'r ftnd childiyn Ing. who returned Monday after a
.
sum*
and
red
roaes and gardenia*
Victory Club has had 3 meetings J?™ed’her'
TWrtihSf Rtrhtand
' M
Sunday from a two weeks' week’s visit here.
. formed her corsage.
md Rap- »lnce last club write up. Two were,
1 Mr andI Mn D&lt;&gt;nTafl.e enter Ylsll W,U'
,nnilly 1,1 Lcb*nonSunday afternoon guest* of Mrs.
Mr*. Forrest Johnson, sister of the
Mr*. Alma Fingleton waa boUe.w ~~
।
Mr. and Mr*. Don Taffee enter- |nd
Illgram wcre \lr and
. kitchen held at Mr*. Pauline Skinnen the bride, as matron of honor, were a
to the New Idea club on Thursday shower
.
at the Utters home on other at Mn. Winnie VandMns.: pale pink chiffon formal, with a
------------------------------- s------------------------ 1 En* Zane Nash arfftvd home last Row Jordan ot Grand Rapids.
evening at her home on N. Broad- ,
Luncheon was served and two new corsage
rnr„Br. of pink and white soring
■
Tuesday on a Ift-dav leave from! Comm.juid Mrs. K. S. McIntyre way. Eleven members and one guest, jMarch 24. complimentary to the members
were
taken
In
Mn.
Flor’
1 ffomn
Ensign Vincent Smith
Melbourne. Florida. He’report* hack nnd Janet returned to Alm* Wed- Mrs William Dibble, enjoyed the ,bride-elect. Thirty-five were preB­ ener S^u,.!. .nd Mn
WHUr served a* groomsman.
to Veto Brach. Florid-i. on April 16 nesday attar opening their home for fine steak dinner preceding Hie 1ent. In Hastings another dessert
shower wa* given by Mrs. Harold "mSJ: M.,tn m . pwiuek i JK 1— *------ *Yt®r’n wedding. Mr*.
( Robert Havelet. 8 l c. of Detroit. •» Jour day stay
meeting. The dining table Brockway
and her sister. Miss Bea­
--------- -------- Jresa of aqua crepe
' spent n couple days last week with &gt; Mr* Forrest Lane spent a few business
wa* centered with a lovely arrange- Itrice Herney of Battle Creek, al Club Supper Party was held at Mr* . and
Mril
Mrs. Roeer
Rogers, mother of the
I Ens Zone Nash
1 days inst week at the home of her ment of spring flowers and bou- ।
FREEPORT, MICH.
Skinnt-rs and a Commercial1 .gronm. wore a soldier blue dress.
Willard Arnold. 8 I c. returned to unfle'Pf.’
*{’ sSfrSif’u.. quels of daffodils from Mr*. Flngle- &lt;the former’s home. 630 E State Bl. Pauline
cn Saturday evening. March 17. Demon*tratlon was given. Guest*‘ their corsage* both being tea rose*
Great Lakes Thursday after sp-.-ndL
ton’s garden were used in the va- Mils Goggins received -■
were.
Mrs,
Lucille
Grey
and
little
,
many
lovely
■
A
reception
followed the wedding
Ina a 9-dav leave nt lit* home here wJLh" 1 r‘ri„ “Mr2;5obt' ariou* room*. For the urogram. ,
tnisceUancous
gift*
Court
whist
furMis*
Nancy
Grey.
Mn.
Walter
H*
w
’
with
Mr*.
Melvin
Haight, Mrs Ffoyd
Forrest Un- at:d R. K. Compton ,
0 C“"’P
rex.at’,„
select readings were given bv Mrs nbhed
.
the entertainment for the kin* and Joyce and Ruth Hawkins.• (Craig. Mrs. Robert Tyler and Misses
HOT A COLD WAT1
altend.-d a meeting of the Presby­
PHONE 621 FREEPORT
Mabel Roush and Mr*. Emma S. ।twenty guest*. Misses Jeanne and Mn. Flarence Scougale. Mrs. Sarah1 Melva Claggett. Borgia Anderson
ter*.- in Holt on Monday
Fred Granger were her brother and Evans. Knitting, sewing and visiting Maxine
of Grand Rapid* Griffen. Mn. David Water*. Mrs. and Maxine Bennett assisting with
“nd Mrs’ Verne were enjoyed the latter part of the were out Hayes
NORMA YODER, Operator i Ms. nnd Mrs, W, J. Linington
SHOWER BATH
of town guests. A dinner Dorothy Brisbin. Mn. Mae Curtis, the serving.
honoring both Mis* Glanina and Mr.1 Mrs Mary Shay and Mrs. Paul__________
____ ___________
Later Uic young
eounle left_____
on a
------------------------------------------------- -- '
Miss Jean Gorman spent the evening.
Carmody was at the home of Mn. । Skinner.
, wedding
weekend in Kn lamazoo.
—— trip
•-*“ to San
San Pedro. Calif..
Calif.
At the meeting of the Surgery B A. QDonncll on March 22. with
* * *
the bride’s traveling costume being
Guild. No. 19. of Pennock hoepuu ;Mn. Claud Smith and Miss Florence
Mn. Wm. Llnington was hostess a rray *ult with fuschla accessories.
cral da)» lust week.
।
as the hostesses Places I to her club of eight for dessert and । out of town guest* were Pfc. BerMonday night dinner guests ot at the rural home of Mrs. Ermant O'Donnell
Mr. and Mr^. Ken Labcrteaux were Newipn on Thursday afternoon. were laid for twelve and cards were bridge on Thundsy. March 29. Win- nard Hammond from Percy ’-----April
5.
thirty-five
were
preautf.
played after dinner. Miss Goggins |
Mr. and Mr*. Allen McLean of Lans­
IW Symbol p'T.ne Sus Scr.kcl
The members honored Mrs Le- being presented with a lovely gift. |
ing.
Mr. nnd &gt;lr». Roy Hubbard and vancha Merrick, a charter member
Mrs. Robt. Kelly were weekend of the Guild, who celebrated her
John H. Busby, longtime Hasting*
guest* of Mrs. Geo. De Vrie* and ninetieth birthday on Monday. April ,cltiaen. now of Kerrville. Texas, has
M1M Betty De Vries in Grund Rap­ 9 Mr*. Merrick was presented with issued announcements ot the mar­
a shower of birthday greetings and riage of his granddaughter. Miss
ids
Buses Lv. Hastings — Hastings Time
luesday night dinner guest* of a lovely birthday cake oy the Guild. Johnet Warren Yarger to Wil­
Mr*. Cedric Morey were Mr*. M. Z. Jfer response voiced her deep ap­ liam Edwin Pearson. Lieutenant.
TO FORT WAYNE
TO GRAND RAPIDS
Riu-u-n. Mrs. Lo-onard Schouidlce preciation of the remembrances and United Slates Army Air Forces. Sat­
Dly. 5JM A.M.
ana Mis. Wm. Weds oi Battle Creek. her interest In the Guild and It* urday. Marth tenth at Kerrville.
“
12.65 P.M.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Labertcaux. Mr. helpful effort*. Officers chosen for Fexas
and Mr*. Al. Stauner, Mn. Wayne the ensuing year are: Mrs. Archie
Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Blan­ F McCoy, chairman; Mrs. Dan A*hMr*. Edw. Goodyear wa* hostess
"
HL50 P.M.
der. Mr. ana Mr*. Don Hiegel. Mr. and altcr, vice-chairman; Mr*. Keith for a co-operative supper and meet­
(Mon. Only) 1.00 A.M.
Mrs. David Goodyear and Mr. and Chase, secretary; Mr*. F. L Fair­ ing of her extension class on Mon­
Mrs. c. yi. Dolan were among those child. treasurer; Mrs. J. W. Arm­ day evening. About twenty members
TO KALAMAZOO
TO LANSING
from Hastings who attended the bruster. flower chairman.
attended with MUs Mary Bullis.
Great UUtes Invitational HF£-Bi.
E*. San. Hol. 11.19 A.M.
Thursday evening Mrs Duane Mil­
QS.A. concert at the Civic audito­
Dly. Xl» P.M.
rium Saturday evening. Twenty- ler entertained her club at dessert
and
bridge,
with
Mrs.
Lyle
Story.
one quartette* participated In the
Temporary Station 150 E. State St. 2nd Floor Ph. 2137
FOR YOUR
Mrs. Orrie Helm and Mr* John
entcriauimcni.
TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
Mr*. Ella Hammond returned Mahler -** guests. Bridge winners
March 2V from a ten weeu vuui were Mrs. Henry Vahlsing and Mrs.
with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Belson
I in Batavia, hew York.
Call Mn. B. L Pack
Mrs. Aben Johnson opened her
A guest ot Mrs. Cole Newton the
I first ot the week was ner naugntex. home for the final meeting of
2828 E. State Road
'Mrs. Fred Mahoney of Kalamazoo. Hospital Guild 22 which was held
, Weekend guest* ot airs. **ua ntun- last Wednesday with forty-three
| mond were her daughter. Mrs. Harry
Baker and lamtty ot Deiton.
| Mr. and Mr*. Howard Newton are
entertaining Mrs. Dorr Kenyon of
Kalamazoo for two weeks wnue her
daughter, Miss Marjorie Kenyon, is
VUlUng iriends In Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Oflley were
’ Sunday ailernoon guest* of Mr. and
Mrs. Icoy Garllngur of Nashville.
Mr. and Mn. Clark Payne spent
the weekend in Muskegon with Mr.
and Mr*. Wayne Bidelmsn.
Mr. and Mrs. John Engel left
Wednesday for a few month's vtalt
with relatives in Canada.
Mr*. Grover Hansen will be in
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15.00 Mlt« at anly

low

Frandie
Exclusive, but not exptmiM

from 4

�THE-HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. APRIL It. IMS

DRILLING
REPAIRING

NEURITIS PAINS
QUICKLY RELIEVED

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
ACHINGFEET

USED CARB * PARTS

CLASSIFIED RATES

FOK BALK

PAINTING
Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars
Place orders now for
Spring or Summer Work

‘w'j!’'Get Amaxing Relief

Sheldon Agency

438 I. Grand
Phone 3721
Hastings
LHEVItoLKT-

GEO. H. LEE

nw RXi5

Phone 13 F21

109 W. State
FIRE

LIFE
BONDS

“

FOR HALE—Hey. Frenk
U»*ir a. I,ho«&gt;r T10FH.

‘I

4-12

EMPLOYMENT-HELP WANTED

AUCTION SALES
PHONE 3174

Marshall Furnaces

WANTED—T«» gilU. or
gtann dsn«hwt. l»r coo
o( ehlldrrn al j««r ryai&gt;&lt; homo'

I am buvlng wool under the govern- [
merit purchase plan — guaranteed I
celling price. Sell you wool for cash 1
or consign It.

------ Lloyd A.~ShefffeW
P.O. Cressey

PRODUCE

BALE OR RENT—
unr, COUNTRY AND RMORT

Delton,

Mich,

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

Prices at-Hastings Livestock
Sales. April 6. 1945

Top Rogs (150 Ib. up) _$14.60
on.l ro'minon kinds. Sirs*l.^r&lt;
lu.l.lwrrj
llr-t varirde.
|lm»&lt;&lt;l. sl'NSIIINK V.M.M.V
HKIIY * HKKD FARMH i*ls
.....1*1,1 rM.( uf Ho*tit&gt;|t« &lt;i&lt;»

INSURANCE and BONDS

Jerry Andrus

FOR SALE OR TltADE— Hol.v
era. Hereford and' Durham

Nall Bank Bldg.

AUCTIONEER

Pbii" HALE—Setrr«f brad' of eovd

WA.VTEI

.OTHER FARMS

JJ

rtoj W. Cbandl

Boatings, Mich.

Roughs$13.85
Stags---------------------------- $11.50
Feeders $10 to $25
Top Lambs-------------------------$15
Ewes
$9 to $11.50
(Top Veal
_..$18
Deacon* $4 to"$l0 HorSCS
Dairy Cow*----------$65 to $160 ■
i Beef Heifers
&amp; Steers$12 to $13.50
Beef Cow* --.
$9 to $12.50
Cutter &amp;
Conner Cows$6 to $9
Bulls$9 to $11.50

WANTEI

MAPLE I.EAT ORANGE
VERMONTVILLE—Beautiful

PHONE
HASTINGS
10030

Cattle
Office Hours:

Evenings:
Mon, Wed.. Frl.

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

Beginning April 14th This Ofiiea
Will Close On Saturday* al 5 P.M.

CHOICE OF
NORTH EAST ASSYRIA
FARM BUREAU GROUP

—•
DO h(bt
MI1L WUaon &lt;

For

LLOYD J. EATON

hAle—nt.

W

00

poll SALE—In &lt;•-.«!

FOR HALE-

FARM EQUIPMENT
AND MIUCELLASE

FOR HALF
LOST. FOUND. STOLEN

NOTICE OF DETERMINATION OF
BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD C0MMI8­
I lONEll.i

MIST

w

FOR HALE:

C. "Bill" Sherwood
lY’ecVriC ilOTOIt

INSURANCE
■ole! Hastings

HIP OR

STORM
KING
BOOTS

*595

AND SERVICE

*6-98

*£95

M
SIZE 5 KNEE BOOTS - HIP BOOTS - RATION FREE!
I
MEN'S
RELAX IN SOFT
aS
KNEE
KID ROMEO SLIPPERS

; ditu-

II*

dump

tool on
stlrr S p. m. MIUCELLANEOUB

sirs 80UETUR0AT. OOUHHR COLD

Loren Hershberger

Phone (Collect) 3965 or 2715 for

AUCTIONEER
FUR SALK—VS Olhra
Woodland

•enable Howard Dadlay.
nf Drllon. Pho.. Kiel
80R11I.

ED. FINNIE

DEAD STOCK

REMOVAL

LIGHT OR
HEAVY

Horses, cows and small stock removed promptly.
Your calls arc greatly appreciated.

HOWARD BRISTOL

MOVING AND STORAGE

Res. 3965

Phone Hastings 2715
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Michigan

M
W

FOR HALE—Kesri

BOOTS

*398
AND

*448

Call ra

GUARANTEED

TAKE A LOAD OFF VOI R FEET. B»
Wear dryBhell Harar

TRUSS FITTING
hr eo
XPERIENCED

FOR COMFORT

ALL
SIZES
6 TO 12

PHONE 17FJ1 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

Delton, Mich.

MEN'S 15
INCH ALL
RUBBER
LACEPAC'S

TO

1 IekIi. It"01

AUCTIONEER

Closed Thursdays

ire. CHEAP |..r

WANTED—Dr».

.•ran Coppock

releases
Uie
Power
Vitkin

RUBBER BOOTS PAY FOR THEMSELVES
IN HEALTH PROTECTION
APPLY FOR
YOUR PAIR NOW
COMPLETE SELECTIONS

hulldiru

WANT ED—EMPLOYMENT

WASTED—Hout
Barer for STILF.S and Company, __ PbawR' 3101.
Hasting* stockyards, phone 25M, or WiLl Ta re F«7

Dates can be made at
Banner office

Ounpractk

8hNI.«.l.a

TWO HOOD AVTOMOIIILK,
-....IC-*. EXCELLENT PROP-I
OHI nN WITH A HOOD Fl’TI RK Foil

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
tbone 2178
Nashville
’.
At My Expense

trailEtADMS

For Prompt Removal
of Old. Crippled
or Dead Horses
L
and Cows
j

Wool Waated

FRANK JONES

STOMACH-PANCatASs»aiN”

HASTINGSsales
LIVESTOCK w
D
n
,
We Remove Dead Animals

Phone MSI

Will call
“ f same. Would like to
pick u p two
more clips at a lltna
U-vti on gi
.
OUY DEAN
Martin Ex. Phone 2145 Shelbyville
Out 4/19

UNS”
rtARTUihCS-

. Mieh. Co-op Wool Marketing Aaa’n promptness upon application. Call
!
N. Mechanic St. Jackson. Mich.1 at my expense — phone Prairieville
5-j 112-58.
*

Floor Sanders for Rent

DEWEY REED

JOHN BECK

Representing

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

•m Ul»

Health, and
Vigor

Co7d Preparafk&gt;n»?anc/lrjr^/eJj

GENUAL AVCnONEEB

Phone Hickory Corner* 30FU

*33.00 araklf refb.
‘.t’
Write to.Mos ••K.K.”.
HoAiinp.
WOMEN—1« »rar. a.d

Eaves Troughing
Tin Shoo

.

PHONE 2812

Spina

is the Human
Switchboard
controlling

AT FIRST

WOOL growers!

Repairs furnished and installed
' far all makes of furnaces

142 R. BUte

Climax. Mich.
4/M

OR LEAVE ORDERS AT
817 S. HANOVER

I Bur'ii

BUY AMD
.
WAREHOUSE FURNITURE CO, 107
K. Stafe St. Ph. '■■112
________If.
IN'NKRNPRINO — t'rin &gt;lir HulUne,
Le4a, romplrte »J3.A&lt;&gt;.' But .trull..,. '
Cliliw CeXlnrtA. PARKEI
WARKHOIHE FfH-NITl UK &lt;d.
-Htetr Hi, l-n.
EOlt HALE—tlslS A»m1n.t»r rue. W.l
II in g»Q'l

FUR BALE—An neb w»t rj. XU..
4"4rv nrillng cumpAElnirn
.Sure Rvad.
4 1U

Hw"? ti?t' U* Kra'b.

HENRY FLANNERY

CHIROPRACTOR
113 W Stale
Haatlngi

“Tlte

All kinds of trucking

WANTED- MISCELLANEOUS

OMPLF.TE HOME vt Furnil

th a full sarvica policy in the
OtH'a Largest Automobile InsurM Company.

DR. DERK STUIVE

SCOTT SERVICE

»Ult HALE
1-raeh H _____
FOR SUlX—Red «h.«

(Continued

citation Issue
the BQth Infa
Germany, aw
CWO Teeter,
The citation
A Bronze S
«VO Lowell
Army of the

Luxembourg
August 1SH4,
In connection
atlons agains
United Slates
August 1M4.
CWO Teeter
in performing
ant Maintena
pcrior mann
knowledge an
been of invulu
Maintenance
transportation
erallng at pe
grimily conlri
of the organl
tiuuunding
constant devo
by CWO Teet
upon himself
of the United

Mrs. Mason L
Hastings, Mlc
Dear Jeane:
I will try
ter I receive
fcail Is very
Up. A couple
one from Mo
Il only look t
arrive. Why.
coming over.
cently frtm
We

have
latel

rich and we
wasted. They
and farm th
country aide
network of br
ea under cult
wonder what
the Germans
thing here on
nre the neare
of any count
far.
I am up o
Into a small
by war. Whi
every windo
ateeple supp
sace. they pu
banner, here
order of the
Some of th
derln Germa
ground. It m
mc the destr
much of It in
parts of Fran
they make t
the towns. T
us much u p
towns are n
map. We pa
cently that n
factory had
piled a
have b

haa been des
came through
across Franc
fut enough
broke into G
come in con

hundred yard

territory-

They made
open and le
Ip woods. So
bee twenty o
aide of the
were alive w
fields still
through the
Ked and a
» picked
thing good
Americana h
German dea
aelvea now.
road blocks
loose. Many
and even yet

CHOICE OF BLACK OR BROWN
SIZES 6 TO 11

$269
CORD
SOLES
AND
HEELS

HEAVY
CLEATED
SOLES

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
Glycerin ovoiloble from animal fats is badly needed In
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect. ,

THE HOM

Mn Lowe

AUCTIONEER

SWANSON
AGENCY
UTO

IIGHTY-NI

C. F. ECKARDT

M

MEN S RUBBER BOOT SOX

BOPBEHOLD GOODS

LyBARKERS
HmmZIIS

FURNITURE AT WAREHOUSE FBI CM

foxing baby t'OfJI

KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collector

PHON

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
THE HOME FRONT *
(Contlnutd from ytret Section)

Mr* Lowell E. Teeter (Helen
New tun i hu received a copy of a
citation issued by Headquarters of
the 80th Infantry Division. now Ln
Germany, awarding her husband,
CWO Teeter, a Brorue Star Medal.
The citation reads:
A Bronze Star Medal Is awarded
SWO Lowell E. Teeter. W310M47.
Army of the United State*, for
merllorlous service In France and
Luxembourg during the period 8
August 1944. .to 31 December 1944.
In connection with military oper­
ation! against an enemy of the
United State*. During the period u
CWO Teeter distinguished himself
in performing his duties as Assist­
ant Maintenance Officer In a suEprior manner. His technical
nowledge and resourcefulness have
been of Invaluable assistance to the
Maintenance Officer In keeping
transportation of the regiment op­
erating at peak efficiency, therebygreatly contributing to the succew
of the organization In combat. Th&lt;
nuuunding skill. initiative, and
constant devotion to duty displayed
by CWO Teeter reflect great cfedlt
upon himself and the armed forces
of the United States.

March 23. 1945

Mr*. Mason LltU .
Hastings. Michigan
Dear Jeane:
I will try and answer your let­
ter I received recently. Yea. the
mail 1* very slow and geu mixed
UP. A couple weeks ago I received
one from Mam postmarked Dec. 8.
It only took three months for It to
arrive. Why. even I beat that time
coming, over. I received a letter re­
cently from Mason. It must be
really hot there. He said everyone
wa* bothered with heal rash.
We have been having grand
VMthcr lately. Il Is regular spring
■Maher. In a couple more days live
EMKfrees will be In bloom. Some
O^HHBda are starting to open althe roadside and
MMBfliLfrDe can find violets in
Wg'-ltr now in Germany. This
area Is very beautiful. The soil is
rich and well kept. Not a foot 1s
wasted. They do not have fences,
and farm the land In strips The
country side is beautiful with the
I network of brown nnd green patch­
es under cultivation. It makes one
wonder what was the matter with
the Germans. They have every­
thing here one could ask for. They
ythe nearest to the ILS. In living
any country we have visited so
far.
,
I am up on a hill looking down
Into a small town. It ts undamaged
by war. While flags still fly from
every window. Even the church
[steeple supports a big one. In Al­
sace. they put out the Free French
banner, here the white flag 13 the
order of the day,
borne of the towns near the bor­
der In Germany were leveled to the
ground. Il made one feel good to
see the destruction after seeing so
much of it In Normandy and other
parts of France. Most of the places
they make lheir stand nutside of
the towns. They try to save them
ns much as possible. The industrial
towns are nearly bombed off the
map. We passed through one re­
cently that nearly every house and
factory hud received a hit. Horses
were plied at the roadside. There
must nave been at least 20 harnasaed , together. TYiey were all
pUrel together just where the blast
A lot of horse-drawn artillery
has been destroyed In the urea we
came through. It was like the race
across France. We couldn’t travel
fast enough to catch up after we
broke into Germany. Now we have
come In contact with them again.
We can walk up the hill a few
hundred yards and see Into enemy
territory.
They made their stands In the
open and left a lot of equipment
Jp woods. Some places one would
Tee twenty or more wagons at the
side of the road. The horse* that
wer* alive would be grazing in the
field* still harnessed. We came
through the next day after It hap­
pened and already the bodiM had
lieen picked up and burled. One
thing good about It Is that no
Americans have to care for the
German dead. They do It themselve* now. They also remove all
road blocks after they are blown
loose. Many places were by-passed
and even yet straggler* come in to

a dose pretty soon. Will write
give themselves up. They come In
Cpl. H. L. Naylor. 86458833
thing too much of course. If rare
again later.
unarmed and are some different
APO 828, % PM.
merit be the rarest of all rare
With lev*.
from the soldier* who are still
New York. N. Y. .
thing*, it ought to pass through
Dick
fighting. Many drop out so they
some sort of probation. The temple
Richard Beckwith. 6 Vc
can give up. The true Nazi U hard
Two letter* from Dick Beckwith:
of honor ought to be seated on an
By JANE CAMERON
March 4. 1945 I «.&lt; Fleet Post Office
■nd cruel. They don’t give in un­
eminence. If it be open through
San Francisco. California
til the end.
Mr. Floyd Beckwith
virtUe. let it be remembered, too.
. The towns that still are filled 501 E. Bond St.
that virtue 1* never tried but by
On an Island in the Pacific
with civilians are nearly unharmed. Hasting*. Mich.
April 4. 1943
some difficulty and some struggle."
The people are old men and women Hello Everyone:
When Frankie sings "I Ain't Got
and children. Some don't conceal
How I* everything back there in Dear Zolly:
No
Body.
”
he
sure
ain't
kiddin.'
wer* —
on ,the
battlefield
.. you -...
— ---------------the haired In their eyes for the the Blate*. I mean Michigan. Have I If
Scientists know that vegetable*
Yanks. One cannot trust any of a UtUe time before chow so had Yed with blood—How would you
Heavens to Betsy! A few cotton
them. It is Interesting to see them better set myself down and write i feel when you heard that one of expert* in this country and Russia planted 2 days before the full moon
the factories producing war mi­ now are GROWING cotton In produce more abundant crop* than
when the big guns go by. They you and Dad a letter.
A* I have said before, there Is 1 terials that your life depended on black, grten. blue, red and brown those planted any other time in the
■tare at them as If they don’t be­
lieve their eye*. They hsve probab­ teally very Uttle that I can writej was completely out of action?
besides the traditional white. They month. An English scientist stales:
ly been told the Yanks have no about out here only that I am still । It would be demoralizing wouldn t are also improving an extra tough •The moon’s pull draw* up the
well. I do miss you al) a lol. In ' it? But It's far. more demoralizing strain to compete with . synthetic sea. giving us our tides. The moon
equipment.
Already we are seeing signs ot fact I think of you all the time. I when a factory of worker* from fiber* to be used in heavy duty car then must also draw up the water
underground propaganda
move­ really enjoy the letter* and pic-; your own neighborhood stop* pro­ and truck tires. Our scientists sp- which lies in the soil. Water drawn
tores you send. A sailor’s life line duction because of a strike. Not " cn'[ly ■'nevfr’heard Lhat'oid saw from a low soli level comes from an
ment. Building* and bridges are I*
the mall and picture* that he | only demoralizing but It fills the 1
£ot
ab)e w improve area unrcached by plant roots, and
marked with signs. The following
therefore. Is very rich in plant
arc some I have seen: “Onward receive* from borne. I am glad little red corpuscle* in your lyittm ; on Mature
'
• • •
food*. It is in effect a super-stimu­
Slaves of Moscow’’. "You want Ber­ mother, that you write so often, with sngcr.
How
i*
Ikte
and
Elaine?
I
’
ll
bet
I
I
’
m
curious
Zolly.
Curlou*
to
,
lant for seeds, galvanizing them
lin. Moscow gets you.” ’’See Ger­ ------- "wily grown since the know what justification
’ frigid*
ucation «•
our
friends • No
Not’ to be
be left behind in
In the into immediate and lasting activi­
many and Die." "Dlr for America
production
of
war
Mluxh
of
Progress,
the
wool
indui.ty■■
iw
them.
I
had
for
ceasing
product
ind Save the Tommies.” "Death Is last time I saw
el to
the
live*
of
u •««n&gt;PUng to take the tickle
materials
so
vital
to
the
live*
of
Say
Pop.
how
ts
the
fishing
this
Peace." They are written with
out of wool. If ail goes well, our USE PLENTY OF
brushes and whitewash In huge let- year. By the time you get this, their lighting men overseas.
red flannels can be worn with no CARROTS, CABBAGE
I'm
a
neutral
when
it
comes
to
trout
season
should
be
open.
Take
’ers 2 feel or so high. They are .
trip up
for me this year.• disputes that don't affect me. But Sickly effects whatever, thus clim­
Carrots, n good source of vitamin
blacked out soon but some arc a
a
-h north
ating the favorite indoor winter
—.Ill«.».......
*1 And
* v.,4 tnir*
nlssed. All the trouble Is they will
you Pop?
take Mother I’m. aroused with anger at the sport Tn the northern climate*.
A. and cabbage, important for vita­
Ikte
valted too long to start their prop- end the kids
•’•••- with you. n
'1* will thought of a strike involving the
min C. are particularly plentiful in
agenda . Everyone ta wanting to get have 'L
to get tht fteh because you E. W. Bliss factory recently. A fac­
most markets now according to
Thar*
Is
a
tory
producing
war
material*
for
Ulis
over
wimi
M
ua
.«««.J
ou
n«vw
were
much
of
*
Mlehlgan
- Stale college extanslonthis
with as soon as possible.
cartl. Yc
T" places
n'.ru thetnurna
In
townsand
andrnada
road*fllherfnal
fisherman. You know who always the boy* protecting the Ilves of the looking machine on the way for um home economics specialists. The wise
very same fellow* who were strik- in railway station* that will end homemaker will bg using them to
are crowded with Russian prison- showed you up when I was home,
all
ujiitlng
in
line
for
UckeU.
rrs and slave tabor. They have been ■i Mother,
’— -■»
—
T
—
•
——
bring
the
family up to nutritional
when I get home, you
released and sent to collecting and I are going to go for a nice
Tell me Zolly—what is it that Where now you tell the agent liar.
For cabbage-carrot salad they
points on their own. One sees them ride out in the good old country. these unpatriotic people are de­ where you are hoping to go and
driving old broken army horse* on Boy! What I wouldn’t give just to manding while their friends arc he studies some hieroglyphics and suggest: Mix together equal parts
wagons, on bicycle, and on foot. look at Grandpa's farm right now. dicing for freedom against totals­ calls in an assistant and they go In of grated raw carrots and finely ।
a huddle and stuff like that there, shredded cabbage with salad dress­
One feels sorry for them. It will
tartan powers?
Love.
with this new device you just name
probably be the end of the war be­
. . I?ck
What do I as an Individual pos­ the place, the agept pokes this ma­ ing until well blended. Add ground
oeanut*. If desired, or shredded ap­
fore they are sent back. They are
sess that could prevent this occur­
March 12 1945 rence attain? Ill donate the shirt chine a coupla time* and out pops ple. Salads are crispier and tastier
a ragged bunch, dirty and hungry.
your ticket, just like that. What a if chilled before they art cut up:
There are a lot of deer in the Mr. Floyd Beckwith
off my back if it will keep a man blearing to mankind I'
and to save vitamins chop and
wood over here. So far we haven’t 501 E. Bond St.
at his Job. But when It come* tp
got one. Some outfits have bagged Hasting*. Mich.
shred just before serving. Above all.
materials for my self protection—
a few. They stretch out the C ra­ Dear Mother and Dad.
don’t soak In water. Combining
Man I want my share!
by Hazel M. Kerr
vegetable* and dressing at the last
tion, hash and stew. The pine for­
I received the mall saying that
I’ve been bombed and strafed by She stands before the full-length minute also helps keep the salad
ests are beautiful. We slept in one Ken got home. Sure was glsd to
the enemy, and I’ve buried my
mirror, light
crisp and makes the dressing go
two nights.
hear that. What I want to know head in a pile of sand bags. And And
fluffy as a bit of thistle down.
Thank* a lot for the snapshqt. I is did he get married or not! I I’ve crawled so far into my helmet I never thought to see her eyes so further. That way the dressing
wnn’t settle out and bf left un­
urn enclosing the only one of me hope that he had a swell lime. that I felt like a snail, and Zolly
eaten.
, _ __________
I have. It Is some picture. I didn’t Wish that I could have been there I’ve been scared! I’ve seen time* Inbright
Contemplation of an evening
even know II was being taken. It with him.
when I almost believed that I wa*
gown—
was taken last summer In Wales.
I sure have been around since I already In hell.
This hoyden who has featured
I am the guy washing hl* mug. We saw you last. I am able to tell you
But I’m still here today and I
slacks and short*.
ore now back in pup tents. It is of some of the places where I hsve want an Introduction to the sel­ Who
scorned her older sister*’ par­ quired for a steel company to proc­
o.k. as It is nice and warm outside. been If It is what you would like fish guy who struck for another
ly clothes.
ess m*in belt armor for battleship*
The dust Is really thick on thr to know. I have been across the nickel or dime or whatever have Who
had no use for anything but
roads.
equator 8 times and have been in you while my buddle* and I were
sports,
I think you are right on this the following places at some time: In hell. If there Is any possible
z TryTUs
matter of getting home. It can’t Hawaiian Island. Tulagl In the way -of getting a letter from any And ridiculed the words "boy ■»
friends" and "beaux."
last much longer. I would not want Solomon Islands. Manus In the Ad­ of those involved I’d be very
to come home now. No telling miralty Islands, Russel Islands. Pa­ Keased at having the opportunity
Yet here she stands, demure and
where one would be sent back to. lau Islands. Leyte In the Philip­
answer his letter. I can tell you
starry-eyed.
After one Is with an outfit for a pines. Hallandta.- New Guinea. Ill now what class of people he Is In.
year or so you know everyone so be able to tell you more when I And as far as I'm concerned he's Transfigured by a swirl of organdy.
She registers the shy and primal
well one hate* to leave.
get home.
at the bottom of the list already
pride
Well. I must dote for this time.
What doe* Ken have to say? Has 'til I learn differently.
Of womanhood as she smile* up at
As ever your brother-ln-taw
Well Zolly. I've told you how I
he gone back yet? Will they still
me:
Ken
keep him In the Army after having feel *nd that’s the story a* it Is. And I smile back, concealing the
Cpl. Kenneth E. Litt*, 38152726
Although I am confident that the
been
wounded?
Boy!
He
has
done
dull weight
A.P.O. 758.
Postmaster
strike must have ended several Upon my heart. Our baby has a
his part.
New York. N. Y. ,
I am *11)1 ok. and feeling fine as
da tel
me vet. Too many people hhave not
Italy. March. 29. 1945
——-------- 1 toward
fulfilled their oblisaUons
Ha
Hal
••The road to eminence and pow­
Dear Zolly;
------ it end* er from obscure condition, ought
DRUG STORK
So Ken had a fish fry, did he? winning the war. I 'hope
I received my first copy of the
That
son-of-a-gunl
Wish
I
was
Banner today and as I was lying
Sincerely.
there
with
him.
I
could
really
go
on my sack In my tent. I read
"Mac”
for
a
good
blue
gill
supper
right
pretty much of the paper, which
Included an answer to a letter now. You know how I like fish.
March 28. 1943
Herm Beasmer wrote some time
I dqn’l know how long It will be
Temple. Texas
before I gel home, but I sure hope Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrick
ago.
I was very much Interested in it will be sooner than I think as it 828
8. Church
both his letter and the answer. I couldn't end too soon for this boy— Hasting*. Mich.
don't know who wrote the answer, and I don’t mean maybe:
Dear Mother and Dad.
but I sm sure they didn't gel quite
Sure wish that I could set that
Pint of ail. I don't think I gave
all that was In hl* letter.
fishing tackle before long. Would Kall of my address on the phone
I think what he wa* thinking like to try my luck.
i morning. Ward T?A should bo
about alot was. some of these blue­
Oh yes. I was going to tell you added. Will you take care of that
print tracer*, and office boy run­
the first time 1 went over the on the Banner?
ner* that are between the ages of about
Well. It has been quite an ex­
20 and 30. that have been deterred Suator what a beating I took. perience since I lost wrote you
did everything except throw­
several times. It wasn't because ingleyus over the side: Weft. I’ll tell from 23rd in France.
there wcre no replacements for
their joba because a 15 yr. old boy you the rest some other lime when loaded onto a French hospital
I have more time.
or girl could do the Job.
We have had a few beer parties. train and started for Paris. It was
I am sure there are alot of
things that the service men see. I can’t say when or where, but we unusual as all those that shipped
ahead of me were sent to Mar­
that alot of people don’t realize have had them. We always take out
over some chow and lee and a little seille* to be returned by boat, but
what the meaning really Is.
’t dare hope that I would
There are other things that they, coke for those that don't drink I didnback
by plane, that probably
look at such as. being able to play beer. So you can see that we do come
I would go to England by plane
softball all summer, and carry on have some good times once In and then home by boat.
with all the sports but they weren’t •while.
(Continued on Page I. Sec. 2.)
Well. I had better bring this to
able for the service.
I am no spring chicken anymore
however I have managed to do my
job quite well, and went through
my training before I came oversea*.
I sure am not complaining, but
there are alot of the boys chat have
gone through alot of hell, the same
as Herm has. and I think he is
100% right on alot of things, and
Tnore power to him.
I hope this war comes to a rapid
end so that all the boys can get
home and live again, and that
there I* peace and health through­
out the world. •
Yours Truly.
Howard Naylor
PB. All the luck 'in the world.
Henn.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, APRIL !», IMS

Hastings. Mra. Willis Lape and Mra. I with Mr. and Mra. Charles Over-1 Mrs. William Dipp called Sunday ■ spent the past week with her sister esteem for Hattie Furnlss. Her Us­ ' Grandma Oswald la very much
Gcdrxe Bsssett w Mr and Mrs holt. * Mrs. George Nelson and on Mr. and Mrs. George Howell of | returned home Sunday, a Mr. and ter, Mra. E. J. Huffman of Grand
uTwi.. wiTX
Mrs. Ralph Sage were In Grand Hudsonville, a Wednesday evening ' Mra. Clare Emerson of Nilra were Rapids was an out-of-town guMt.
shvllle was a Sunday
Martin Vlerk of Charlotte spent
y*iday on business, a Mr. I vlsitora at Mra. Ivan Roush's were Sunday afternoon culiara of Mrs.
Elmer Gillett home. *
Ing even tho' it failed to be a boy.
r. and Mn. Clare Emerson of the weekend, with the letters par-(and Mra. Semlah Serra were Sun- Mra. George Brownell of Plint and Charlra Bunn and Mra. Clayton
t. A.M.M. 1/c and Mra.
* Remember the next WB.CB.
Family Gathering
I, and Mr. and Mn. Alvin Hei;c in Detroit, Standish
ente. Mr. and Mrs. Foreat Buehler. day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- Mrs. Claude Walton. On Thursday Bunn, a Sunday guests of Mra. Madinner will be at the church on
Saturday evening Mr. ai
of North Irving, a Sunday callers : it Serac of Bowne. a Last week cal-I Mrs. Nellie Singer and Mrs. John . belle Yoder were Mr. and Mrs.
Thursday. Apr. IB. * Mr. and Mra. and Muskegon the latter part of the
of Mr. and Mra. John Thaler of- lers of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lane VanDyke of Grand Rapids called. 1 Frank Jones of Grand Rapids, a
Prank Underwood of Holland were weak visiting relative*. * Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Hickey and children near
ird Bolo of Battle Creek, anil South Campbell were Mr. and Mrs-1 were Mrs. Vesta DeWright of Alle- a Mr. and Mra. Howard Thaler and Pvt. Theodore iTad&gt;• Walton spam. and Mra. Alien Dean and daugh­ recent vtoltora at Otis Altman's.
Kalamasoo. Mr. and Mra Joe DouWillard Arnold and daughter Marvin Thaler and family of Has- tgan, Mri Minnie Kahler. Mr. and ’ oou were Sunday gurata of Mr. and lhe weekend and Sunday with Ids ters of Evanston. III. Those pres­
bak and children of Grand Rapids,
—.j George Lanu. Mr. and Mrs i Mrs. Russell Essenburg ol Holland. , parents Mr. and Mra. Claude Wal- ent beside the honor guasta were DARBYVILLE
&gt;£krtlyn
Mra
lyn of Hastings ware
were Sunday Ungs.
and Mbs Helen Olsen were Bunday
MRMsU of their parents. Mr. and
Mr. And Mra. Andrew Brendtand John Praymuth all of Grand Hap. w Mra. Caroline Buehler spent last | ton and family.
Mr and Mra. Will Dean. Mr. and . Jual a reminder of our
_
~-r~.
9*8. Olann Kellogg- * Miss Leda I Little Janice Steckle of Lansing Ids. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tish- week with her son Forest Buolitor
Mrs. Bryant DeBolt and sons of dinner at lhe Floyd Neabel home
er of Lake Odessa.
and family. * Mis* Velma Forbey
. . . Rebekah Ledge, - . Lodge i®
.
।
,,
—
*
nd
Konn
’
th
Dean
of
this
wet-x
Thursday
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
hirtl&gt;day. * The George Gillette
Laur Velur uU
&lt;4 K«U- ««»"
“•
-SS’
S? AjF'mem’bera _
"ut*her*^renu7Mr.
andTdnr ■ meets April
^l7.
are j B,ult Cr*’k-_______
Ruaaeli Mead and family were Sun­ were Sunday dinner guests of, Mr.
Saturday caller 0! Mra. Julia God ar,n&lt;1 Rapids Saturday evening to maxoo were Saturday gurals of j o”rg£‘ Forbey 'and' brotMr* Wib urged to *be’ present" The vice "presday dinner gueate of Mr. and Mra. and Mra. Ray FlUlngfiam of Wayfray. *• Sunday callers at the hear tbe Barber Shop quartettes at
Past Chtof'a Club
Clayton McKeown. ★ Mr. and Mra. Und. * Mr and Mra Elmer F
Rough
—u
thelr
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clair
;
Ham.
\
,
ident
of
the
State
Asseihbly
will
be
George Forbey home were Mrs. Ira 1 Civic Auditorium. * Clio Raab of
iy ----caUMrs. Charles Mapes will be hos­ F J. Butina of Kalamaaoo were din­ and Pliny Roush were Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Parker spent 1 Pr**cntHIrtish Of Allo Kate Kidder of ’ Caledonia rblted Sunday afternoon Yeiter of Nortli Irving. * Mr. and
tess to the dub. Thursday pan. at ner guest of Mr. and Mra. L. A. Day. era of Mr. and Mra. Or to Roush.
the weekend with the former * ;
* Mr. and Mra. Ward Cole of tacey
Belated
Easter
Gift
mother tn Sparta e Mrs Bcesie :
were Sunday evening callelrs of Mr. FAIR LAKE
Mrs
George
Forbey
received
Fox of Hasting* spent Wednesday i
I and Mra. Foreat Cole and Jimmy. *
2d Lt. Alice Willison. A.N.C.. Camp
NashviUe Garden Club
and overnight with Mrs. Allen Fish. • word from the Army Exchange. Now
i Ferris Lathrop of Woodland was a McCoy, Wls.. spent the weekend
Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nel­
* Mr. and Mrs Clare Emerson ot 1 York, that she was to receive a
Nilra were overnight guests 'Sat- * bouquet of flowers for Easter. A 17 members preterit. It was annual Mrs. Hubert Lathrop. Little Carol sen Willison. * Mr and Mrs. Arthur
later the bouquet was found
Lathrop M ill from the results of a Colles of Battle Creek spent Buns’
urday of lhe letter’s brother and week
election of officers. The club voted
wife Mr. and Mra. Alvin Halrigle by friends on a neighbor's doorstep to Join the Stale Federation of strep infection. * Dr End Mra. Clay­ day with their brother and wife.
ton Wlllltls and twin daughters of u
_ and Mra-. Chas. Pixley. * Mr.
of North Irving. * Mr. and Mr*.
Mr.
Garden clubs. An informative paTheodore Buehler of Pleasant Vai*
land Mrs. Lyle Dickerson and Mr.
UTSJ FxwimS?.''#.
i-ley and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Yelter
: and Mrs. °*™
Garner Hampton of Has­
ol Carlton were guests of Mr. and
tings
spent Sunday with their perCalcy gave an Interesting paper on
; Mra. Clair Yelter Sunday. * MT» *chool. Mr. Bhellenbarger conduct­ the Care and Arrangement of Joyed having Charles Chapman at;। ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Armour. *
**1I Mr. and Mra. Clyde Coppock.enter.
i George Brownell of Flint. Mrs. ed the discussion on the abstract Leaves. Mrs. Floyd Everts wrote a church services
Hubert L
, talncd Mr. and Mrs. Don Merika and
i Claude Walton. Mrs. Donald Wai- ballot. Mrs. Elver Barcroft enter­ most interesting paper on Victory Mrs.
were Sunday
ton. Miss Maiglc Thompson were In tained with music oh the accord­
Mr. and Mra.
I Grand Rapids Saturday * Mr. and ion. There was also group singing
Vermontville. A
i!S
Mra. Eugene Krauss of Alto were and a spelling bee. Next meeting by Mra. Warner served dainty re­ ___.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and will be at Jones school, the last freshments.
Grand Rapids, Miss Minnie Bailey । gnndav dinner guests al the home
Mrs Leon Howk.
of Nashville. Mr and Mrs Stanley Sunday dmnrr
*
Friday evening Ln April.
Mrs Jesse DeVitt &lt; Marton Roush &gt;
Haley
and
sons
of
Lansing
and
Mr.
monthly
meeUngU
the
and Mra HuronHceley and d.ush- ftX^UAB w"irbe^ridS. W™
of Hastings and Miss Dorothy
Richard E. Brumm. 8 1/c Is en­
over the Oregon Trail in the '40a and 'Ma. Aipong tho
cers
ot
Lake
Odessa
were
Sunday
^,
4/
/
Aw
n
18
.
Mrs
Clyde
CopBunn spent from Friday until Sun­
joying
a
30-day
furlough
from
ac
­
Mra Ray Wieland and Donna
thousands who trudged it, was young Exra Meeker, in
day with the former’s mother Mra. Poathumus attended ,a mlacellan- tive service in the South Pacific.
Lila Roush of Detroit * Mr. and eoua schower for Mra. Earl Poathu_____ 1862. Meeker made the trip again when 76 years
Mr*. Alton Ftoh ware Thursday at- .rnus at the home of Mra. Mxrgtc
old—this time from West to Esst tn interns! America in
ter noon callers of Mr. and Mn. Malcolm in Haatinga Friday night*. have this opportunity of making j
BINDS CORNERS
erecting suitable monuments to mark the famous old trail!
.Harry Fish of Middleville and on
the acquantalnce of his now aon. Mr. and Mn. Wm. Cramer and Sgt.
Sunday guests at the tewb WcUSunday afternoon called at the
He U spending this week with ills and Mrs. CHfTord Poland were sun- m»n ■mu* "*J‘Methodist Charoh
*713 VZL
Cm Inta’s foot journey was made for sentimental
Wm.' Olthousc and Ray Deese
wife at the home of nls parents day p.m. caller* and Mr. and Mrs.: ber of Hopkins and Mr. •Ild Mr*J. W. McCue. Pastor
homes In Bowne * Miss Elaine
near Charlotte.
Wavne
Stewart
and
family
were
Lyle
Huffmaster
of Allegan.
* with
Or10:
30
—
Morning
Worship.
Dr.
E.
, vUle Tobto*
has been
quite■ tak
Kadffman spent last week with her H. Babbitt of Grand Rapids, will
Earl Pennock. AM.M. L/C. aon of K g£su
today—and there’s no aentiment about it. Their can
parents. Mr. and Mra. Joe Kauff- ,bring the message.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ralph
Pennock,
b
■
Pvt.
Karl
Puffpaff
was
granted
a
v
tjit
Friday
with Mr.
are wearing out! If you don’t want to join them, give
man and family. * Mra. L. B. Les­
home on a 30-day leave after
11:
30
—
Bible
school,
classes
for
aU
ter, Mra. Leon Howk and Mr*. ages. Potluck dinner at noon in months of service in the South Pa­ 48-hour pass from Chicago and
Mrs Bert Buba of Grand RapGlenn Parker attended the funeral cliurch parlor. Dr. Babbitt will cific. His wife. Clara, joined him spent Saturday night and Sunday tdl w Robert Phillipa expect* to go
running longer, and running farther on every gallon of
with his wife and aon at lire Burr
n«hrojt Wednesday for examlservice of Mn. Rollin Hyde at
the amiual business meet­ nearly a month ago on the West Pasaett home. Caller* through the nation tor service. * Mr. and Mrs
gasoline. Right now it’s lime for your Standard
J"~1 nOil
Greenhoe chapel. Grand Rapids, conduct
.ing at the
Coast, where he has been receiving
table.
week were Mrs. Lyle Story and Mrs. I Kee, Tobias and children spent;
Dealer's 10 Star Spring Tune-up.
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Hyde
hospital treatment. Earl was serv­ Barnum.Mrs.Perry
7: 00—Christian Endeavor.
Fassett.,the Rev. - Sun(jay WRh Mr. and Mrs.-Hubert
was a former resident of Freeport.
8: 00— Evening worship Special ing aboard the UjBS. Yorktown, at and Mra. A. M- Coldren and Mlsa
of Hickory Comers.
* Mrs. Cora Carr was brought to music
at both morning and evening the time it was sunk in the Battle Virginia Coldrcn R.N.. Mrs. Eleanor ;
Z--------------- *++---------------f
the home of her daughter. Mra. service.
of Midway.
Stricklen.
Mrs. Knopp, the Kellogg '
_.,v
yOn DON'T
Chas. Hoyt to remain for an indef­
8/Sgt. Robert C. Phillipa, has
The
WB.C5.
will
meet
with
Mra.
inite period, after suffering a .Clarence VanPatlon on Thursday. teen awarded the Bronze star med­
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
stroke recently. * The Rev. J. W.
INSTEAD.
al far heroic achievement in con­ ary Comers, the Rev. and Mra. |
McCue has been a victim of mumps
nection with military operations
United Brethren Churches
the past week.
against the enemy. Sgt. Phillipa is
Rev. M H. Dawson. Pastor
the son of Mrs. Orpha Phillips of
R 3. Nashville
Pvt Wayne Hill, aon of Mra
April 12-WS.CS. at
C-l 11:00—Bible school
Van Patton’s
8:00 pm.—U. B. Christian En­ Jahn L. Hill of Kalamo. has been
wounded in action for the 3rd time,
deavor.
going and coming
Lodge.
8:00—Tuesday evening, prayer and Is In a hospital in Prance.,but
April 25-Duration Club.
service.
There
will be a Missionary no details were given as to the na­
.------—
April 27-Farm Bureau at the i meeting
at the Herbert
ture of the wound. Pvt. Hill at­
tended Hastings high school before
Jones school.
home.
.
moving to Kalamo to live.
To
30-Blble
school
Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Walton en- |
|
DOWLING
. . . and you have to make
tertained at dinner Sunday. Miss
11:3G—Preaching
Very little was said about our
Winnie Lancaster of Hastings. Pvt. I 7: 00—U. B Christian Endeavor
your old car do another
townsnip electloti last week but
Ted Walton of Fort Sheridan. Mra.) 8: 00—Evening worship
after
not having been in the field
Robert Campbell tDarothy WaUon&gt; • 8:00
___ —Thursday evening, prayer
stretch: goodness knows
Buy more War Banda
the
last
few
years
the
Republicans
nnd Mr. and Mrs, George Brownell service,
made a real come back-end elected
how long . . . drive it in
of Flint. Mrs. Brownell'who has I
—
their entire ticket thb spring With
Uih result: Supervisor. Heber Fos­
ter: Clerk. Ella Smith; Treasurer.
Perry Smith: Justice. Harold Stan­
; Mr. and Mrs. Will Dean received ton.
Justice.
Clayton Jarrard:
much better it will run
. a happy surprise Friday when their Board of Review. Harry Babcock.
and you'll save on gas too!
daughter. Mrs. Bryant DeBoer Lyle Dickerson ♦ The Dowling
drove up from Fine lake bringing Cemetery Circle will meet at the
We feature Mobile Got
i Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dean and two church Thursday Apr. 12 for pot­
daughters of Evanston. Ill. Ken- luck dinner, election of officersand
and Oils. Drive in today.
| neth Dean of Battle Creek was also other business * Memorial senlce,
a weekend guest. * Dr. and Mra for Sgt. Cleo E. Card who met
i Alton Vance and children of Char- death
while In action In Germany
1 lotte were guests Sunday of Dr. nn Peh 27. will be held at the Dow­
and Mrs. W. A. Vance. * Mrs E ling church. Sunday April 15 at
| J. Huffman of Grand Rapids was 2:30 psn. with the Rev. Robert
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
a guest of Mrs J. C. Furnlss from
officiating, friends arc re­
I Thursday to Sunday. * Mrs. V. Smith
GOQDYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
to omit flowera. * Mr. and
B Furnlss arrived home Friday quested
Mra. Junior Oswald are happy over
from New Rochelle. New York the arrival of a daughter. Lenla
ni E. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
PHONE 23*4
where she has been with her
bom April 4. in the Os­
[ daughter Miss Helen Furnlss for Claudine,
teopathic hospital at Battle Creek
j several weeks. * Mr. and Mrs.
1 Richard Bogart of Hastings were
weekend guests ot Mr. and Mra.
. Harald Hess. * Mrs. D. J. Becdle is
in Lansing at tho home ot her
i daughter. Mrs. Clyde Pettibone and
j family. * Mrs. Carl Tuttle fell from
; a ladder, while house cleaning.
I breaking a bone In her arm. * Da­
I vid Lofdahl fractured an arm bone
in a fail, the last day of March.
1 Mis. K. R. Krieg. Shirley and
I Donald. are in Detroit assisting in
the care of her mother, who Is ill. *
1 Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kidder of MaOn account of the death of my wife, I will dispose of the penonal property at public
Ele Grove are preparing to move
no their new home on Middle Bl.
auction at the home located just north of Woodland on M-43, house number 356. on
i i ecently purchased of Mra. Harold
I Yoder. * Mrs. John Higdon is UI
st her home on Phillips St. Mn
• Vic Biumm is assisting in caring
1
• for her.

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To get acquainted, I will sell at Public Auction inside the Old Opera House, one
block north of the National Bank on

SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1945

Starting at 12:45 p. m. the following will be offered for sale:

GOODS

6

Breakfast set of table and 4 chairs.
2 kitchen cabinets.
5 rugs.
cabinet radios, in good condition.
5 chest of drawers.
1 set coil bed springs, nearly new.
China cabinet, good.
Roll top desk and swivel chair.
5 floor, table, and bridge electric lamps.
Baby basket bassinet, good.
Baby nursery chair.
Iron baby bed.
4 baby cabs.
Porch glider.
2 sets bed springs. 5 dressers.
6 dining chairs, good.
4 kerosene stoves. 2 oil ovens.
4 buffets. 3 overstuffed davenports.
2 day beds.
4 cupboards.
4 small oil heaters, good.
20 odd dining chairs.
3 sewing machines in working order.
Smoking stand. Ash tray stand.
10 rocking chairs. 3 card tobies.
10 iron beds with springs.
2 feather beds. Bird cage.

5 good wash tubs.
5 library tables.
5 stands.
2 9x12 linoleum rugs.
Odd pieces of linoleum.
Monarch range.
Round Oak range.
5 copper boilers.
Meat Raw.
,
Milk safe. Crocks. Hand cart.
5 oil cans. Croquet set.
Tin dishes. Coffee percolators.
Frying pans.
Roasters.
Tea kettles.
Dishes of all kinds.

MISCELLANEOUS
Chore Boy milker. Set of boat oars.
No. 15 DeLaval separator.
20 bu. seed potatoes or more.
20 bu. onions. Small tools.

UCTION SALE
SATURDAY. APRIL 14, 1945

The community rooms ot the
Methodist church house, with their
arrangement of small tables and
large baskets of mid spring blos­
soms made an Ideal place for’ a
•'get-together." Thursday ojn. in
honor of Mrs/J. C. Furnlss who ts
soon leaving for her new home in
Grand Rapids. Mra. Furnlss has
lived her entire married life in
Nashville and has been a faithful
attendant and worker in the Meth­
odist church and its organisations
and will be greatly missed by her
friends and co-workers
A one
o'clock potluck luncheon was fol­
lowed by grbup singing, games and
I contests. Mra. W A. Vance, in be­
half of the company, presented
Mn. Furnlss with a gift and recit­
ed a poem expressing the love and

ANTIQUES
Bed. China closet.
Mahogany buffet.
2 Halltrees.
Tea -server. Coffee server.
Settee. .2 chairs.
..
2 Easels, handmade.
Octagon table.
Stand.
Collar Curler
Ox yoke, s'

TERMS: CASH, NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

Emergency
money neads
rutile the family liin ironing out such money
problems.

Determine now the cash
you need. Get it from us
on your own signature
and security. Small, con­
venient repayments.

HENRY J. PREDUM, Prop
LLOYD J. EATON, Auctioneer
Phene 2174 Nashville, Mich.

MAURICE PENDER, Clerk

CITIZENS CREDIT
CORPORATION
RaUlnn NUT Baah BMg.

COMMENCING AT ONE O'CLOCK, I OFFER THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES:

Majestic cook stove.

120 egg incubator.

3 burner toil stove.

Shower bath pail and brush.

Kitchen table and 3 chain.

Electric fiat iron.

Square dining table and 5 chairs.

Sad irons.

Chest of drawers.

Fruit sqfe.

Drophead Singer sewing machine.

Cool scuttle.

9x12 rug.

Quantity of kindling.

Hot Blast heating stove.

Chicken crate.

Ironing board.

Carden cultivator.

Iron bed and springs.

Spade.

Looking glass.

Hand and meat taw&gt;.

Single bed and springs.

Brace and bits.

2 rockers.

Wracking bar.

Flush couch..

Dresser and commode.

Crocks and jugs.
Kiinker iron.

Rake.

9 good groin sacks.
Dishes and cooking utensils.

Large clothes press.

Carpet sweepers.

Wash boiler.

Stand*.

Montgomery Ward electric washer.

Garden taels.

Nameroukother articles not mentioned.

TERMS; CASH, NO RROTERTY REMOVED UNTILSmUo FOR.

JACOB STRODTBECK, PROP.
DEWEY RIED. Auction...

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. CI.rk

if

�THE HAMT1NOS BAN MIR. THURMDAY, APRIL 18, 1B45

THE HOME FRONT *
(Continued fitm Page 1, Sec. IJ

itroit. Standish
iter part ot the

' Well, the French hospital trains
aren't much better than the 40 and

Grand Rapid*,

men so that
helped.
Wk got tn Paris around noon on
Monday. What I saw of Paris from

u Rimer Roush
e Bunday cail3rlo Roush.
1. A.H.C.. C.mp
tho weekend
. and Mra. N*lnd Mra. Arthur
ek spent Sun*4
her and wife,
Ptxler. * Mr.
arson and Mr.
mpton of Hasalth their psr. O. Armour. *
Coppock enter)on Merika and
dinner. * Mr.
chlo and Mr*,
itinga and Mrs.
le Creek were
ton Willison

■ hrUl on W«irs. Clyde Copi. Potluck din-

ambulance, it’s quite a burg. Look*
a lot like Straasburg, only much
more activity.
T?ie hospital. In Paris, occupied
a group of buildings that was a
school before the .war. Vary pleas-

On the following Thursday I
found out for sure that we were
coming by air. We left Friday evenlng in a big four motored trans­
port. There were 17 patients and
' with the crew and nurse, there
Our first stop was lhe Axaris Tor
gas snd then on our way again,
fourteen hfrura later Just before
dark on Saturday evening we
dropped down at Hamilton. Ber­
muda, where we were unloaded. It
sure seemed good os I had lain
aunoet in one position tor 23 hours
and hadn't had a smoke a* no
smoking I* the rule on the plane.
We were taken to a hospital, a
very new and modem one. right at
the airport.

then food— fresh milk, tee cold, the
creamz also the first. You lust can't
imagine how good that milk tasted.

Allegan, a Orqulte nick with

f Grand Rapexpecta to go
y for examlchildren spent
d Mra.-Hubert
Jorners.

8 YOU DON'T
R BONDS

IR L!
IT'S

good breakfast, we left for New
York—around 11 am.

down on Mitchel Held, and I had
my first breath ot good American
We were taken to the hospital
near there and welcomed with milk
and cookies, i didn't think wr
would stay there as long as we did,
but It was a swell spot.
The people of Ixjng Island cer­
tainly are doing their bit. Women
volunteer to help in the hospital
and business men work as stretcher
bearers and ambulance drivers. Evry nite some group would come in
and entertain us and another group
would come In with Ice cream and

always a party or dinner in one
of lhe nearby towns for groups ot
those patients who could get
round. It was very nice there.
Finally Friday, they woke us at

if
to maka
another

tec it in
une-up!
od how
will run
gas too!
site Go*
n today.

ILES

went by ambulance to Staten
Island, so I got a chance to see
some of the scenery of Long Island
end Brooklyn from the back end of
an ambulance. We left on a hos­
pital train' at 10:30 a.m. The trip
was quite comfortable but got very
tiresome. The trip was via Balti­
more. Washington. Cincinnati, St.
Louts. Muskogee Dennison. Dellas.
Waco, and here. The food was good
on the train, but not enough of It.
Remember, all of this traveling
was done In a cast that comes up
to my waist and covers my right
leg. so I can only raise up about
45 degrees. We've had some warm
weather and the train was hot
some of the time, so It has bein
quite
uncomfortable
at
times.
Don't know lust what they will do
with me next, but I hope I'm thru
traveling for awhile.
Naturally I was disappointed at
not going to Percy Jones, but tell

ONE 2554

Itor* at the Alden Porrilt home Sat­
Pre Fit. School
account at the 20 days on Iwo Jlma
Wrote a tetter to you and Glnla
urday evening. * Mr. and Mra. Clare •
flUULO.
and find that a guv cant sort out yesterday cutting you in on a lit­
Otess and Mra. Earl Noah of Lowell visited Mr. and Mra. Myron Mason
Ban Antonio. Texas
the days and nights, they all run tle of the scope of Iwo Jlma. The
attended the wedding of Beatrice Friday afternoon. Al,..
* Mra. tLoo r*...
Chamtogether. Just a few incidents stick lighting Is now over, for us at
Next week Ag teachef Don Mc­ Goggins and Joe Carmody at Hast- berlaln of Delton visited al the
least, though therell undoubtedly
Russell
R
umcII Tolles'
Toiles' home
homo Friday e.sr.ing.
evening. of Grand Rapids, spent Che »
For Instance, the tint night, dug be snipers roaming around through Cormick of Woodland will take lugs Saturday morning. * Henry .A.
I. enA..
Johnson was a supper guest of his * CpL Russell Morrison, who is
with her Barents. * Maurice
in. Intensive mortar fire
three their underground tunnels with over for you. Until then Cheerio.
sUter. Mrs. Jennie Pardee and Wan- joyin* a 45-day furlough after serv_____
Zolly coffer
shells landing from six to fifteen which lhe Island is Infested. They’ll
ets Schray Monday evening. * The Ihg three years In the South Pacific
feet away—one of the shell hole*
Paul
Hofimans
attended
the
shower'spent
the
weekend
with
hia
sister
night on* a busihess trip.
‘
—
en- HIGH SCHOOL COLUMN
being where we'd almost dug the white.
on Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fox Saturday ' and brother-ira-law, the Elwood Kelfox hole. Their robot rockets and L , , .
——* blocked by de­
The total for lhe bond and stamt cvenlng at the home ut Mr. and Mrs.' lys.
the screech, srreech, scrunch u molitions. That'll be up to the tale ..
r... .4 was _6350.50.
_____ __The nUitt Francis Seese. * Jake Glcss and |
April
MRS. ANNA B. PATTEN
&lt;*»»
—
*--------‘amount
----------* with
they left the launher and Uy wait dogle occupation troops. They31 ! grade had the largest
(teughter Corrlne spent Sunday last POWERS ECHOES
A prayer service was conducted
to see where they’d land. Tfie fox sure have some swell souvenir . i 192.70. followed by the tent.” grade
VisitorsatSundav
r* —
Vteltors Sunday
the home
of -------------hole crumbling In from mortar hunting al very little cost.
with 6119.75. Mr. Vanderbrook's ofOaSd.’ * Mra.’Maxine Schriver
fire, or leaning out to get my pack
and Mrs. Arlene Brock of Lake
I*ut night wu a happy oecuion
and a mortar hit blutlng me back for us u we received word ot Ger- । ,
Odessa were callers on Miss Waneta Mn. Harold Poole. Mr. and Mn. arid" the funeral was held at’the
In the hole without a scratch.
many's surrender. (Later newspa- L.,hditJ Vwi
Sehray
and Mrs.
Jennie
Pardee
SunFred
Shasaberger
and
sons
of
Grand
Baptist church at Watted Lake.!
T.v
.C.Vin.
r
Ui
»7™
in
,7
‘
u
enassoerger
ana
or
&lt;_
------------* Mr. and
Will Rapids.
D.nlrf. Mr.
V»- and
an/ Mrs. W
aaa Vllly|
nKn^h
M? Mrs.
^,,1 Mr.
Don
Bill n gf Oakland Co., at three o'clock that)
Also have a samurai sward, bat­ perk explained this false report» *‘Lh I0? Percenl wtTB 30fl' 301 ■ »*■ ■*
_?and
HastMra.
­
JS’iAXh' --------Lansing
Will Meld of 1
tle flags, money, etc. Another guy we can't get much dope on It but I .
i
afternoon, with interment in lhe
n?dwthJ™rin L^r^nn' ings.
ln«* *
WUMam Hall
Hall spent
spec the Waited Lake cemetery. Mrs. Patten,
and I cracked the Japs paymaster* are Indeed deeply thankful. There
* Mra. William
**« Sun* weekend
weekend in
in Chicago
Chicago with
with her
her hus­ who came to Hastings from Walled
Last Thursday A-xsoclate Profes­ £*•“**“* °J.
strong box of untold thousand* of wu a .regular fireworks display. Jen in 5 and 10 yen note*, fresh over lhe Island last night when | sor Stanley Johnston from Michi­ day guezu at Steve Miner's
band. WMQ
who „
Ls stationed at Great Lake about eight years ago. died
Mr. and Mra. Henry Johnson. Lake*. « Mr* Miner Palmer enter- on Friday evening at the home of
gan
rom lhe Yokohama mint, which we got the word. Thousands of tra- —
" Stale College spoke to the high
were distributed thru the platoon cer bullets fired In the air—the rchool and Central students on the daughter Lucille, and Mary Elizabeth rained with a birthday dinner BUn- are two daughters. MH McLaugh­
He vlalted Thursday and Friday in De-1 day honoring her husband. Those lin. Hsstlnfls. and Mrs. Hattie Hill­
u souvenirs. Some of the boys crackle bang of small arms fire u subject "Useful Accidents."
didn't have anything else. Turned everybody apparently grabbed up stressed that students should pre- troll at the Stanley Cole* home ♦ present wue 8'Sgt. and Mra. R. coat Santa Monica Cal.; four snni.
Mra.
Extella Rosler and Mra Roy palmer and baby. Mr. and Mra. Ear! Guy D.. Pontiac. Roy E. MHforrt.
quite a souvenir hound myself. Will the nearcat weapon and cut-loose.
Blough were in Lake Odessa Batur- Van Sickle of Middleville. Mr. and :and Frederick O_ nnd John H.
send the sword, pistol, etc. on to
After much conjecture over the tunllies In future year*.
day. ♦ Mr. and Mra. Steve Miner Mra. Richard Palmer of Hustings 1
you u soon u possible.
results of thl* new development it's
were
in
Caledonia Wednesday. They, and Ralph. * The Otto Zahm farm Ij Fenton: 15 grandchildren and 13
All the horrible things I saw our opinion that it will still be a
Mra. Mary Payne has been visit­
great-grandchildren.
didn't seem to bother me so much. year or so before we can get home; ing her husoand. S/Bgt. Ivan Payne, also called on Bert Hooper. * Patrt- has been sold to'people in Chicago
A Herding spent Sunday with who expect to move onto the place
There wu a lot of it. Of being but that lhe 4th Div. will do little, for a short time’in Illinois. Mrs. eta
Darlene Weiiana of Freeport. * Mr. I tn Muy.
MBS. MINNIE B. MILLER
pinned down by machine gun fire it any more, fighting. Possibly one Delbert Heath ------------------------------Is substitute teacher
Jacqueline
Riley
&lt;nre
Frost)
several times—losing men all the more bench head or a by-passed ,n
absrnc&lt;* t e
u now
b&gt;' the Ne-Hl Bcv- uurca away ai ner nome. t— _
time. Of a single Jap mortar shell- Island—though naturally we hope!
____________ _____ .
of Howard City were Saturday । erage Co In Grand Rapids. ♦ Mr State St., on Friday evening. Mr.
Lloyd Chapman, councillor of Pine Opcr
phoaphorus— landing dead center neither.
adlcra at the Martin Kunde home. antj
Arthur Bedford spent Mon- and Mra. Miller moved to thl* dty
,
veteran
lecnntcai
iTammg
Into a group of 25. or 30 men in a
Vct
5?~&gt;n. T^hn
teal T
raining
Now that events have progressed school, will speak on vocations at PvL i?1*0 Kunde 01 CbicMo was also | day in Grand Rapids on business. * from Grand Rapkls about twelve
larae crater—of them on fire and
---- April
„„.1'13.
in *
_________ _ .______
'Sunday supper guests of Mr. and years ago. She Is survived by her
hly
13. ■‘TTds'ia
This la In
rolling around trying to shake the so satisfactorily, this far at leut, u&gt;e twm
’
Mra. niint Ball were Mr. and Mrs. husband. George F. Miller; and
ovg
for Vocr"
— Day to be
|&gt;repanitlon^for
Vocation*
fire off and us moving by on lhe £ have a tendency to turn, “
’r preparatlon
SOUTH THORNAPPLE
| Gordon Shultman of Grandville and three sisters. Mra. Llbble Roush.
double. You can't stop to help-/
-rHnnch
Your correspondent has been feel- '^r and Mra. Emerson Ball and son Grand Rapids. Mrs. Otto Lii
when »n&gt;«^red
mustered out. Thouah
Though It*
it's a
that's the medics job and you're so uhrn
Friday. April 6. a very Informative
Ing quite "all down" of late, but will
Byron Center. * MU* Arlene Freeport, und Mrs. Hottie M
Intent on saving your own self that little previous for such Ideas, par­
assembly wa* held for all high try to do the best she can in getting I Johnson who b employed as a tele­ Beaumont, Texas. The Rev
you don't even give it n second ticularly in this outfit.
school boys The source of Infor­ in news. * Mra. Magyar and family I
Until later then,
mation was Chief Petty Officer have had as their guest, her sister
Love,
TYtose are a faw of the Incidents.
Here I thought I could
1 Carr from the Kalamazoo Naval from South Bend. Ind. Mrs Mag-1
Steve
There were more. Every guy had
Recruiting Office. Chief Carr gave yer expects to return home with her
them. I've had a lot of close shaves.
Pfc. Charles-Steven Bristol
.a short talk about the Navy and to visit relative* for a few days. *
Why I'm not lying back there with
•1 Fleet P0»t Office
It* advantages and then answered. Mrs. Pied Marks, who has been 111
day after V-Day.
this buddy or that is a matter of
San Francisco. California
any questions which were asked. । for some time, seems a little better.
Mra. Grace Nichols is there with
great wonderment, but after awhile
you Just figure that the mathema­
i Plans for the annual J-Hop are them. * Mr. and Mra. Willie Wilson
passed a very pleasant day last week
tic* of fate have made it a plus
F/O Clarence D. Campbell,
I getting underway. All lhe commit­ with his cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Claud
eouatlon this time. I found myself
T-143033
tees have been elected and are mak­ Wilson near Hills Comers. * Mrs
calling on God for help in the
BOQ. 6D
. Ing preparations.
Mylo Shaw went Friday to visit her
tough hours of the night when
Brook* Field Texas
parents, Mr. nnd Mra. Parson Mayer,
those tnortara were dosing in.
i The Journalism students collected near Mulliken. ★ Mra. Julia Andrus
There are no athlesU out here. ।
Theodore N. Zaelsch.
‘ tir ads Tuesday. April 3. and so- ।of Wayland passed Sunday here with
Each man's god. no doubt. I* dif­
lldted ads for the nert issue of the; her children. Mr. and Mra. Ben
ferent, but each man finds one in
1805 6.C.U. P.W. Camp
Fortnight
which
will
come
out
near
Parks
and family. Mra. Parks is a
a hurry in a place like this was.
Hearne, Texas _ .
little better, so on nice days walks
the end of April., ,
and keeps him.
out a little in the yard.
T/5 Richard G. Perrault. 361003211
The Hl-Y sold pencils last week
There sre many other thing*
A P O. 250. » Postmaster
which I hope to tel) you personally
In order to raise money to go In lhe N. E. BARRY
one of these unpredictable days. Aa
memorial fund.
Mr.™and Mrs. Vaughn__Fuller and
I've said time and again my
The girl,
d’ub’sans Thuroday -;ru of Hastings spent Sunday with
Cpl. Forrest J. Lelnaar. 36152690
thoughts are ever of you and you
APO 18250. % Postmaster
! afternoon for the assembly held in R^th Bolyen and ronD^ofRicharc what makes by being out here
,have any purpose at all.
Central auditorium.
They sang land spent the —
L—
weekend
with »«_
Mr.
These Marines are a great people,
Pvt. Lester L. Wlckllne, 36909545 -Springtime'' by Watkins and "Oh, and Mrs. Walter Bolyen * Mra. Bes­
"What a blow! few I
Now is a
they live and fight and die like
Dear, What Can the Matter Be" by sie Campbell spent part of the week
A.P.O. 15726. r Postmaster
men—with an exception rarely to
Howorth.
with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Norris and
out it may ba V-Day
Ntw York, N. Y. .
prove the rule. It's my sincere be­
helped them move from TTiree Lakes
The track team journeys to Grand to near Cressey. * Sactenna Stanton
lief that the Marine Corps is the
Sgt. Kenneth C. Floria
cide which home you would like and stop In and let'
n«pld4 Cmtnl wmonw alwmoon ipwll the weekend
w«Vend with Carol L«
toughest outfit of any kind any
Lee
1251 Western Ave.
for the flrat track meet of the year. Laptne.
where. We certainly lose enough
iptne. * Donna Tobias of Hendertalk it over. We ar helping others to finance Hia
Topeka. Karuas
men to prove it. But don't sell the
..~.t spent
the with
weekend
w
. ahoU H*nt
wt*kend
Mr. with Mr.
purchase of a home and we believe we can help you.
High school Vocations Day Is and Mra.
Japs short—they're tough and
Mrs. Carroll Newton. * ConSgt. Robert O. Conley. 36157345
Money is also available for repairing and remodeling.
smart and they aren't afraid io be
3rd F-A. Tng. Btry.. Inf. Tng. planned for April 23. The student i gratulatlon* to Mr. and Mr*. Max
committee is Belly Cortrlght. Flor- ! Clark who were married test Satur- •
killed either.
Det. No. 1
cnce French. Richard Trethric, and day evening in Battle Creek. ★ Mr.'
BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
Fort Benning. Georgia
So enongh of that. I'm safe and
Shirley Henry with Mr. Hansen as and Mr*. Leon Fuhr met Mr. and
sound ana anxious to hear from
adviser. The Hastings Klwanls and I Mrs. John Lechleitner in Battle
O'C Lawrence C. Wieland.
you. that you're all oJt. what the
Rotary clubs are working with the1 Creek Friday afternoon and took
36410791
local scope is. and so on. Tve also
high school student* with Mr. Han- i them to their home In Delton,
23rd O.CS. M.FJjS.
Et a number of swell subjects to
sen as the general chairman of the ; Mrs. Mason LltU of Hastings wu
Carlisle Barracks. Pa.
doing some oil painting about.
three groups.
। a weekend guest of Mrs. Beryle Gay.
I love you deeply—carried lhe large
‘
I ♦ Mra. Gordon Stanton visited her
Pvt. junior C. Martindale,
pictures of you and Madeline
SOUTH BOWNE
mother. Mrs. Fred Cotton of Battle
36924357
throughout lhe entire campaign:
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Porrltt and Creek. Saturday afternoon and eve9 Stebbins Bldfl
Phone 2503
P.O. 15936,
Postmaster
they helped a lot. I'm sending this
daughters, Mra. Sarah Lacy. Mr. and nlng. ★ The community expresses
to you dear and show It to the
ew York New York
Mrs. Will Cosgriff of Lowell. Mr. :|U deepest sympathy to the family
folks a* there's no need ot writing
and Mra. Henry Johnson were vis- of Delmar Sager at the lou of Usair,
Earl J. Lewis. GM. 3/C
*
the some (alter twice. Until later
% Fleet Post Office
'
All my love, .
San Francisco, Calif.
(Sorry we can't jirlnt complete ad­
Steve
dress. Don't think the above ad­
March ID. 1045 dress would ever reach you Earl.)
Mr. and Mn. James O. Bristol
A/C Albert L. Orsborn, 36696621 i
i my present car
646 W. Walnut BL
A.AF.TFC.
.
Hastings. Mich.
let him*give it the
2535 th A.A.F.B.U.
Dear Folks.

I

HAS YOUR LANDLORD

88755595

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

fe

UCTION SALE

to Michigan.
” I'll tell you more about thl* Dlace
wh»n I write Sunday. Hope all are
well.
Love,
Winston
Pfc. W. V. Merrick. 30806823
Ward 27A. McCloskey Gen. Hos­
pital
Temple. Texas

t public

356, on

April 1. 1045
Dear Zolly.
Happy Easter to all of you in
Hastings this beautiful Easter day.
It's a wonderful day here on the
seashore, so bright and green.
I arrived in Ft. Ord, Friday
morning early after a nice trip out
here. We came down through Kan­
sas. Oklahoma. Texas New Mexico,
Arisons, then California.
The prairie lands in Kansas and
Oklahoma arc covered aa far as
you can see with nice green wheel
Then came the waste lands of New
Mexico, and Arizona, nothing but
rocks, and cactus and sand Tis a
funny thing to my home In Mich­
igan and I didn't see any snow this
winter til I went thru New Mexico,
up about 8,000 ft. and the ground
was nearly covered with anow.
When we came to California
though everything is green and in
bloom, also we saw oranges on lhe
trees in the valleys and snow
canped mountains bordering the
valleys.
Everything seems to be organized
good around here so everything is
running smoothly.
Well guess I will close now and
go over-to the seashore where they
have a 2 million dollar soldiers
club. It's really nice. Will close now
and hope for some letters.
.
Morris
Pvt. Morris O. Weeks. 36924244
Co. F. 2nd Bn.. 1st Reni. Rec.
A .GF. Replacement Depot No. 2
Fort Ord. Oallfornla

March 18. 1045
Mrs. Stephen Bristol
Hastings. Mich.
.
Dearest Glnla and Folks:
I started out to write a detailed

Cough Mixture
An Outstanding Success­
In C.nadb Msde In U S A

Spring
Needs
WALL PAPER PASTE (WHEAT)
WALVET PAPER CLEANER - NON
CRUMBLING
CLIMAX PAPER CLEANER
TROPICAL PAINT CLEANER
SOILAX PAINT CLEANER
MIRRA ALL PURPOSE CLEANER
DEVOE NON-RUBBING WAX
JQHNSONS WAXES
H &amp; H SOAP
DUSTING PAPER

BERLOU

Odorless - Stainless
Pint*

MOTHPROOF

LARVEX — Pt. - Qte. - J Gal. fr Gallant
APEX MOTH CAKE
&gt;H &amp; H CLEANER
CEDAR CHEST COMPOUND

PETERMAN'S DISCOVERY - Pt. &amp; Qt.
DIL-KILL ROACH KILLER

22 HEAD OF CATTLE
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh March 6.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, due May 14.
Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old, fresh March 10.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, due Nov. 2.
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, due Oct. 6.
Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old, fresh Feb. 18.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, due Jan. 14.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due Sept. 14.
Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, due Jan. 11.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, duo Sept. 22.
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, due May 30.
Guernsey cow, 12 yrs. old, giving milk.
Guernsey cow, 10 yrs. old, due May 5.
3 heifers, 18 mos. old, bred.
3 heifers, 15 mos. old.
Heifer, 8 mos. old.
\
2 calves.
Holstein bull, 18 mos. old.

HAY &amp; GRAIN
150 crates corn. 50 bu. oats.
Quantity baled hay.

FARM TOOLS
New Idea manure spreader.
6 ft. double disc. Keystone hayloader.
Side delivery rake. 6 ft. Deering mower.
Thomas drill. Land roller. Weeder.
3 sec. drag. Ford truck. Wagon box.
2 sec. spike drag. Lime spreader.
Fanning mill. Corn sheller.
Grapple hay fork and rope.
Deering binder. 70 grain bags.
Condo milking machine, 2 units.
8-10-gal. milk cans. 50 crates.
Barrel tree sprayer. 2 nice hen crates
500 chick electric, brooder.
300 pullet chicks, 2 weeks old.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
3 piece overstuffed suite, pre-war
Heating stove. 2 dressers. 2 commodes
Two 9x15 linoleums, matched.
Kalamazoo Prince range. Square stand
300 egg incubator. Electric hot plat*.
Square dining table. Kitchen table.
Bed. Coil spring. Barrel churn.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

CARL HARTMAN, Prop

REXAU. STORE

PHONE 2131

USABUT8 BBUG STOM

MONDAY, APRIL 16,1945

PRO TEK

Courtesy A Friendly Service Shown to All

&gt;. Clark

Having told my farm, I will tell the following at Public Auction at the farm located
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�TUR HARTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. APKIb It. 1M»

DELTON
fi

Saturday fore-

ade Towne.

it the weekend at
i. Mra. Phllln Pet­
er,. lAugarei Ann,
itia were In Kala♦ Beverly Couch
pie in the Methoiday morning at 7
»al services were
urch aarvlcoa and
urpee and Wayne
Used. Charles Durthe army was re­
church. * Mr. and
ell of Hearings viarr. Mrs. Blanche

Elmar Gaskill and
Solomon were In
day. * Mra. James
t Hope spent one
with Mrs. Lowell
family.

re. Blanche RichPaul Richards of
, spent from 8atitll Tuesday with
Clair and wife of
die weekend with
mnathy Is extend­
ers. Delmar fiager
। received word a
y of the death of
ir on Mar. 6 He
h the Marines In
Ic and was killed
and Mn. Willard
.ha Adams Tiavn
ts that were in

*

Roy Adrlanaon and Jerry of Bat­
tle Creek called on hU brother
Harry Monday. His son. Tom hu
entered the service. ♦ Mrs. Harry
Lelnaar spent Tuesday In Kalamasoo. * Mia. Leon Leonard spent the
weekend with her daughter Bar­
bara In Ann Arbor. * Miss Leatrlc Dunning of Wheaton. HL. hu
been visiting her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Dunning. * Misa Bar­
bara Schoolenberg of Kalamazoo
- spent the .weekend with her grand­
mother. Mrs. Anna Van Tyne. *
Mrs. Vida Morford spent a few
days list week with her daughter
Mrs. Lynn Lawrence near Hickory
Comen. * Leon Dunning who hu
been a surgical patient In Ferguron hospital. Grand Rapids for two
weeks, relumed home lut Friday.
* Mn. Leda Harrington spent S*‘, urday night and Sunday with her
• son and dadghter-ln-law. Mr. and
wMn. Duane Harrington in KalaTnnzoo. * Mn. Anna Van Tyne who
[ hu spent several weeks In Florida
relumed home Friday. * Mn. Min­
nie Campbell, Mn. William Seibel
and Mrs. Ola Larebee spent Friday
in Kalamazoo.
Mrs. .Merle Collison and baby of
Kalamazoo are visiting .her father
A. Nunemaker and also her broth­
er Howard. * Robert Van Tyne of
Baltimore. Md. hu been spending
a few days with his mother. Mn.
Anna Van Tyne. * Paul Wheeler.
Bkr. 3/c UB, NAS. who has been
stationed at Dallas. Tex . for lhe
past year Is spending a IS-day fur­
lough with his mother. Mrs An­
drew 8chauffh»usir and family. Fol­
lowing his furlough he will * be

hi It rubbed down
a soft cloth darnpient. then washed
r and rubbed dfy.

transferred to Calif. * Mlu Irene-of her daughter, Mra. Earl —
Saver.}
'
-J work".
Mr Buih since retirement Bronion hoepltal from an op
-George Makel wa*
Durkee commenced work at Up- * Mrs.
MrsGeonre
was in
ill last :from the RJFG. has kept in good lion for goiter. * Vern Town
I.., Monday. week.
a'..1
. Mrs.
tfr. Ralph
n.l-l. Harper subaU- health by working his few acre* Vaughn Malay of Plainwell
Johns In Kalamasoo last
and caring for hb chickens Mr. Mr. and Mr*. WUbq- Tolles and
* Ray and Gordie Durkee were tuted in her ptace at achool.
Mra. Mary Doster and Mrs. Mary t and Mrs. Buah will hold open house children of Hastings ware caller*
in Hastings Friday.
Mra. John
«-».h
stund.v
Weekend
1' item*
gurau* hnm.
atOnth^
UEd*Z’ i Erway. who reaigned. Mr*. Clyde 1 days. ★ Norman Barry
Adams entertained the following Shedd spent Sunday afternoon I Suudav from 2-5 pun. and 7 to 9 *l t»«ladies last Wednesday evening. with Mrs. Nina Boyle at Milo. ★ pun They hope many friend* and , Bromfev horn? wSe Mr and Mra. Warren was elected secretary-treaL- school after a weeii *
Mrs. Myrtle Lelnaar. Mn. Vida Mra. Marshall Norwood and her retaUvea will call.
Purten o? KaUm-i";
--.und7y urer in her place. * Mr. and Mr*.. Ing -had Infection in
—■ ■ ■ Morford. Mn. Leda Harrington. Sunday school class of sixteen girls
Mr a£d M?. Shown-;ch»» Whittemore and Judy spent caused from a silver.
---------—
r f xstsmsz^
Shoaer- (ne
weekcr.d wllh ltM, jUrt
----------------Mn. diaries JHoria, Mn. Will had supper at the Coffee Shop in
Alien
——
Hoag
om. -pe
Whittemore, Mn. Leon Pennock
I MUS
MU* Mary
Marv Franck
France* H
Hoax
soe- i
1
. Shrickers at Plainwell. * Louie Er- 1 HOPE CENTER
the'
JtVle
of Kalamazoo and RobL OU*1 George Sallk was inducted
and Mn. Mabel Town. A potluck movie "Keys of the I&amp;ngdan." Mira clahrt mahmanTthl
‘h*7“
1Mccla^
’a^n’2of
f J}?
I WAVEiT daughter ot Mr and Mra Saturday alter an extended vialt were Sunday dinner guesu at Ru*-&gt; the Army Tuesday. * Mrs.
supper wu served at 7 o'clock. ★
Mr
“
f1. •nH
I at the home of her brother and rrU Whittemore *. * Mra. Clyde; McDermott. Mr*. Ethel
Calvin Moria who was inducted Clara Westaate accompanied them. 1 w‘v”
Into the army last week and wu * Mn. Emily Russell, who hu been
sent to Fort Sheridan. Bl, spent ill. will be back in lhe doctor's ot-1
the weekend at the home of hi« flee here, starting Munday morning '
parents, Mr. and Mn. Charles of this week. Her many friends are
Floris.
Per*^^? and Mrs'lfarry'^arabee ] B’Ptlsl Church &lt;n San Bemadlni
-- ---------- ------------- -- isiwr spcnuui* me wu-.ier wiwi hot
Herman Reynolds spent from
Wednesday until Friday with rel­ of Kalkuka. Mra. Ola Larkbcc and RkL'umIU rt™
V Barnes and’ her great-grandson
y**5!&gt;tlne
lJere
nephew and family and Seward
n,’,/ Jimmie Barnes of Otsego and Earl
Sunday monUng: by a tele-1 Walton and family. * Mra. Leon
atives In Three Oaks. On Wednes­ Mrs. John Harrington, were supper (SroeJ,,^ ..d°
ruests
of
Mr*.
Hattie
Whittemore
।
MrsAllen
Is
a
1940
Paduate
BurBurdlck
of
yteeport.
l’
,w,ne
t’u&gt;
5,wUn *°a
I Dunning and daughter Leatrice and
day evening he attended the double
-------------- «----------------Jarno
Nelson who flew from I Lawrence Jones of Hickory Comen
wedding at Three Oaks of twe Saturday night. * Mra. Bernice. Hngton high school and attended
Beu- ‘JJ*
be University
; Houston. Texu. to New York Oily spent Saturday evening at the Me­
nelces, Miss Betty Jean Hellenga. Campbell of Hut (ng*
Inp and Mrs. Beu-.
Un!-5 .t_T ?of Vermont for two ___au_v
a 1043
tllem (hftt he would be Det matt home. * Alfred Horn ol
who wu united in marriage to | lah Gerould ol Ypsilanti spent a , v-.„
&gt;e»rt* Rhe
bbe u
is~a
1M3 enutusta
graduate of [CRESSEY
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home for 10 day*. expccUng to ar- Galesburg called on Fred Aahbj
Robert Martin and MIm June Hope । few days lut week with ‘heir [ Albany BulneMsriwol
imdenl
- -• WAVES
Mr ,nd Mra- Merle Fro in and rive on Tuesday or Wednesday. * Bunday. * Mr and Mr*. Henn
Hcllenga vJw married Verlyn Dor- mother. Mn. Ella Wfrtman -..u
and —
rd in
WAVM in
in April
April 194^1..
I
In her new I -----------------She now la stationed at Shoctnak- children are nicely attitad In their. Ensign Zane Nash is home on.a 15-jGermain from Milo were Sunday
nick of ifinnomta. The ceremony helped her get
get solttad
sett^.: £
. * Mrs. Fred Sceber rr Calif. Lt. Allen wu graduated I new home al.the store. Mr. Froln day leave epicure to Vero Beach. ‘ evening guest* at the McDermott service men.
wu performed in the Dutch Re-1 home here * Mn. Fred Sceber from Delton high school in 1940 |S employed »t Lockeahore. * Mr. Honda. * Robert Havel, 8 1/c of. home. * Albert Auden made a bust­
formed church al Three Oaks by I and daughter Either of HuUngs ard attended, Michigan State col- Ond Mrs Don Brotl oud Mr. and .DcUjti
neo* trip to Battle Creek Monday. *
the Rev. _A. Hellenga. Benton Hur-1 ailed on Mn. Hattie Whittemore lege for one year. He wu employed Mr*. Hugh Chapman enjoyed warm ; Wash. * Gardner
o. . Mr &gt;1)d MrJ c D,niets of Level
Lengthen the life of your
bor. uncle of the-brides. * Mrs ] and Mrs. Etta Knestrick Sunday on hta and hu father's farm when augar with Mr. and Mra. Warren Cl.trknllle called at Coaiplon
Ou? Nash*.
Bre visiting their parent*. Mr.
Floyd Collison visited her Blister.. aftern&lt;»on. * Mr. and Mr*. Marx he entered the service. Jan 1943 Cairns lut Friday evening. * KenA
!«n‘J Mrs. Hurry Daniels. * Mr. Nye oy applying a coating ot w
Mra. Josh Vondeiic north of Has- Budd of Lansing spent Sunday I It wu while he wu stationed at dull Chapman underwent an ap- iP«n‘‘be weekend with hta fmrenu. and tumiy and Ren* Cook are ilately after laying.
llnp. Saturday afternoon. * Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. John Budd. « the University of Yermont that he .
^5—-w Unndav
uand son. Ensign Zane, spent Mon-’l-----------—■—.
■■
.. .-J
and Mn. Mason Norwood of Kala- Mn. RusmII Peabody of Beldinq
jnazoo spent the weekend at their |I and Mn.'Pearl
Mrs. Pearl Jackson of Sunfield
Aj
CCFiiinetnn Rome now and fcell na fine * Mr. day in GrandRapids a Church will'
■jnaxoo
cottage al Crooked lake. * Mrs Prerl were dinner guest* of Mrs. Lyle . commtaton •»»»• J] « '“Innnr (n»ew? warren Cairns visited Mr. begin at 9:00 o'clcxk next Sunday j
O. Hughes. Mrs. A. Gates and Mrs 1 cLinaar last Wednesday. * Mrs I Field. Tex. Lt. Allen la stationed at, &gt;nd Mr^ Lyle'Billings of Prairie- morning. Sunday school at 10:00-

Wa// t/&lt;/i /of SAMPL L

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~

Plainwell last Friday'* MIm Lor- 111
cite Magner of Three Rivers spent । W|u ||oM o
1I(JMe
the weekend with Mrs. Ivan Smith. ' For Onirt-n *„!„,«««

m saasargE® t&amp;si sr-rs - s SS5.

I

I
‘ctrek."d^ Th^diHA f*r'n in wert^re-ey.
ana amner ^uesvsm
,
' a convaiesccnt home thttgjw^re c„lrin ri5lud their nurenls. Mr and son Richard of Kalamazoo visited'
ll .
m n-.-.t-n v k-t '■» Mrs. Wm. Cairns of N. Irving Sun- Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Eaton Bunday.

is spending some time at lhe home ton will celebrate their 50th Wed- , Delton. Surviving are the husband. rLt* near Allegan * Mr. and Mrs Hastings Mr and Mr*. Lester War- I
, ji ding anniversary on Sunday. Apr. । Mwrun Pennock,two sons Tracy' gar| Hartman have sold their farm ner andfamily of Wocxiland. and
.*16
1 £ at iK.lr
their U
home. 1Mr. and Mra : and Basil all Of Battle Creek two tn Mr Cornell of Battle Creek and Mr and Mr*. Prank Shriber were
Bu*h were married on Apr. 13. 1895 , daughter*. Mr*.Esther Will. of' expect to move about the flrat uf- Sunday
dinner gueMs of Mr. and'
In Delton tn their own home which 1 Bridgeport. Mich . and Mrs Gladvs i May. The community will mis* them Mrs. Leo Barry and family. * Elaine !
wu
.... furnished
—। before the
-----------wedding.
-— Griner of Ceresco, 10 gtandchil-1 The CKC met at the home of Munson of Battle Creek spent the
The Rev. J. C. Chase, pastor of the dren and five great-grandchildren. | Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bauman. A । past week with her grandmother. [
Delton Methodist church performed Funeral services were held Sathr- large crowd wa* present a* this Mrs. Ann* Buck, a Mrs. Wm.Hnlc,
lhe ceremony. Mr. Bush was the day afternoon from the Wertinans was thjijiay we found out who our of Freeport and Mrs Carol Fuller
son of Mr. and Mra. Atytel Bush. funeral home with burial in Hick-1secret frirtxl* had been for the lastjOf fxiwMI cn!lr&lt;t on Mr. and Mr*.'
year.
Some had been wise and | Ralph Her.ney Wednesday p. m. *
' Delton, and Mrs. Bush was the ory Corners.
•
I
: guessed, but some were surprised. Mr. and Mrs. Eiwyn Daniel* went to'
I daughter of Mr. and Mn. Charles
i Much merriment was caused by the sunfield Sunday to see Mra. Dan- :
Gaskill. HuUngs. The couple have iiFK-iiFRgiinT' NFWX
’ »tr .11,1 Mra Jahn Fn-le* wcre inlriatlan of four new members who jeU- brother. Clarence Downing who
i one ion Gerald F. Bush. Grand Sunda/*
afmXioi hcalk?.° at ”he
a good hula dance with paper
a ltroke Usl
* Mrv
Bat present a member of

wSu? mZmCh

an parole board and one A. C. Clark ftome. * Mr. and Mrs. «’rw.
Howard Daniels and daughter Janie,
R. H. Moll and Mra. Altha Heeider~
'
1
augnler three yean old.
*,
■
' Mr. Buah. 79. wu born near Del­ shot were Sunday guest* of Mr. and ! CLO'ERDALE
Mr\ and Mrs. Clarence Applegate
I ton. May 12. 1865. Mrs. Bush. 72. Mrs; Carl Kruger of Sturgl*. * Mr*.
wu bom Nov. 9. 1872. near Has­ Francis Hendershot spent Sunday and El*ie of RMnn. Ind- spent from
tings. Mr. and Mn. Bush have with Mra. Flora Brogan ol Hasting*. Tuesday until Saturday at their
spent the fifty years in Delton * Mr. and Mrs Leo Hcndgrshot I summer home here. * Mr. and Mrs.
with Ute exception of one winter •were Sunday dinner gunsts 'of Mr. Virgil Monica and Bobble were
. &lt;* M";
I in Newaygo and one year in Cedar and Mra.victor Hcnney of Hasting*.’ Sunday dinner
* Miss Beraadenc Schant* spent i Amanda Mclsenbach and sons cf
i Bprinp.
weekrnd In
Lansing
wRh MarBrush Monday,
Ridge.
John
I Mr- Busii operated lhe Delton-1! the
Jone
jorie’Bcye^W
Bcye*. * Mrs.
Mrs. x
J.’smith
Smith’of
of BatBat-j; leaves
leaves Monday, for
for Memphis.
Memphis. Tenn.,
Twin..
£*“urU,&lt;4?ri,*evcIai ayear?i ‘Io Creek spent from Tuesday until where he reports for service. * Mrs.
From 1905 to 1932 he carried mad p^tday with her daughter, Mrs. I Emma Dickerson Mrs. Lucy Davenon rcute 3 out of Deltoh. driving | Wayn’e McCarty .Wayne camehome' port Mr* Virgil Monica and Mrs.
horses for fifteen yean. He also from Pnrt Sheridan on a short pass ■ Lester Monica spent Friday with
used five Model T and three Model,the%Bekrnd
. ,
, Mn. Wallace Nadell and helped
AiTor‘Lc,ri ».
„
. .
Sunday^tSSlcrs of Ernest Haynes her celebrate her birthday . * We are
Mr. Bush has lived in what Is an&lt;i Mrs Fisher were Mr. and Mr*. । sorry to low Mr- and Mrs. Harold
now Delton, since • March 1867. j Harry Pickard. Hastings. Mr. and Ward nnd children from our comwhen his parents purchased thwiMrs. Henry Lelnaar. cedar Creek. I munlty who have moved near Pnlbnd on which moat of Delton ls*Mr Glen Cadwalldcr and Billy. Mrs. । rlevUlc but welcome Mr and Mrs.
Extra fine quality raincoats
built. His mother and her nephew.; Richard Cadwallder. Mr and Mr* Cavanaugh.
John­
VJinnauK" *
- Mr. and Mrs. ----Del-Monroe, having given the town Riley Stewart and daughter. Kai-i McLeod spent the weekend at their
Long wearing, reinforced
____ I..-..
Its name when the plot of the place j amazoo, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Herman, i .home
here. Mr and x'-«
Au'S.-Vital
Yuel **&lt;-_
Me­
nu aent to Lansing. He has lived Mrs. Millie Matteson and Mr*. Rob- Leod and family of Hasting* ami
and good looking.
here lunger than any other real- ert Matteson, Hastings * Monday Mr. and Mrs. Rex McLeod of Kaident. In fact only eight people re- dinner guests of the Lloyd Haynes j amazoo. wore Sunday dinner
fW.e
M »s
side here now that were here at the were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McCarty, of their parents. * Mrs. Steve
time of his marriage Mrs. Bush &gt; Mr-.. Frank McCarty and Mikey of Karme* and Mrs. LouU Karmus
•‘ - Av
volue_______
before her marriage wa* a Barry Hastings.
x.
were in Gr»nd Rapids Saturflay.
county school teacher. These fifty , Sunday evening callers at Lloyd
Mr and Mrs. Jta&gt;mmid Dibble of
veers have been busy one*. They ' Hanies were Mr. and Mrs. Max I Detroit spent the weekend at tne
say a busy life is a happy life if McCarty. * Mr. and Mrs led'Dibbl* cottage
vitvities are of the right sort Both I O'Laughlin attonded the wedding of i Waugh and Ronald Carter were
Bulb hR? Kn
Hi*Un,. U B church S.rurt.r dlr.rir ru&gt;U SuruUr &gt;t Mr, B«h
with ehurrh In- evening of Miss Marjorie Bristol of1 carter's. Jean r-*r»Lr
SnyderLave
of a
Katamadinner ,
□hue of murch • B«“,e t^eek •“* »ton McOhan of.«» and Mrs Carter gave * dinner
tcrata in every pna&amp;c
j
or enuren Hasllngl
A reception was held |n hener of their mother s birthday.
life.
I later at the home of Mr*. McOhan.' * Mrs. Waller Lewis spent Sunday
Mr* Bush served many years as * At the Easter supper Saturday evening in Grand Rapids. * Friend*
president of'the local
board
in school
n,n wortnt evening it wo* decided to divide and neighbors are very glad to
She is InterestedhriLiin
in the T»°iX?
work of tne
‘he uommunny
Community into
Into sivuh
groups&gt; and »
a i ream
]carn mra
Mrs. Stilwell is much imhrlatlan Temper
Icmner-­ different
.......... . ........
.... ...............
__ ...... *
u. and
,,.ri Mrs.
Mr*. Welton
the Woman's Christian
group
entertain lhe com-•.proved.
* Mr
Welton
ance Union and while so engaged munlty gathering the first Satur- Brooks and Robert. Mrs Hines MTS.
HIGHEST QUALITY
as president of the 3rd District of day night of each month. The next I Blanche Lewis and children. Rmue
Michigan W.C.T.U. attended eight party will be In charge of Mr. and Hart and Patty Gcu.d spent Sunday
national conventions to familiarize Mrs. Chas. Tobias and Mr. and Mrs &gt; aftentoon with Mr. and Mrs. Herb
herself with plans of the organi­ Chas. Van Vranken the fifth of coot of Middleville. * Callers the
Al| colors and
$095 zations. These conventions took her May. * Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mat- pa3t week on Charles P. Monica
white. Callon . C
arid Mrs. Wellington Mon­
to Denvpr. Portland. Milwaukee. reran are at Clear lake caring for were Mr ana
Ira of Bedford,
j .
Bedford. Mr. and Mrs. Rt*se
Rt&amp;scll1
Omaha. Baltimore, Atlanta. Ash­ Mrs. Lawrence Matteson.
HIGHEST QAULITY
Monica of Kalamazoo. Mrs. Wm. I
bury Park and Boston. She was
Hayward. Mrs. Wallle Kaminski of
also a delegate to the Worlds W. SOUTH SHULTZ
|
C. T. U. convention In Brooklyn In
Rose Clark of Hastings and Delton. Ed. Monica of Hastings.
1913. Bhe |gter did work as treas­ Catherine Cagney of Kalamazoo
Organization*
I
The latest colors
$Q35
urer ot the Woman's Foreign Mis­ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
The Comrade Sunday school class
sionary Society, in Kalamazoo dis­ Milo Ashby. * John- ray Injured
Gallon___ :___ _ ___ _ __________- ma
trict. then for thirteen years wus his hand one day 1**1 week while will hold Its monthly meeting at the
treasurer of Grand Rapid* district driving a stake and on Saturday- home cf Mr. and Mr.'. Lester Mon­
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W8.CS. Mr. and Mrs. Bush say had to have It lanced. * Mr. and lea. on Tuesday evening. April 17.
• If we have hobbles it much b* Mrs. Tracy Halleck of Bailie Creek potluck supper Everyone welcome.
and Frank Hallock of Dowling] The Cloverdale
— L A S. will serve
on Wednesday eve- ;i
For Wood Work, Trim cupboards, $4 40
called at Lester SonneviUe’s Sunday'. a plate--------------»upper on
-t «
the
* Bert Cook is spending several-nlng. April !8. a*
’« Townhall.
nhall.|.
Bathroom, etc. Quart
I
days with friend* In Kalamazoo. Sr There Is alto a white ®’rPh"nr‘
nl
Delores O'Connor of Kalam*zoo
The Garden dub wl&gt;| ““Jsoeul Friday night with Shirley lhe bome of Mrs. Russel Hurt. Ap.n
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, APRIL it. IB4I
znd Mn. Sarah Ortroth attended fQUIMBY NEWS
.
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rere Mr. and Mrs. Richard De-1
and wife. Lot 19. Leach lake resort,
of Hastings and Mr. and Mrr.
Carlton.
Herbert J. Wilcox and wife to J.
■ *&gt; .
.---------------- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Me­
Warranty Deeds
Floyd Nesbit and wife, 10 Ac. Sec.
TBY
SWEET SPANISH
-------------------------Kaown, Sunday. A Manin PenJ. H. Tredinnick and wife to Wil- 39. Castleton
Jnlngton of NashvUle spent Wed- ONIONS THIS YEAR
rirwlav r.lxht with Mr and Mra
The sweet Spanish onion will be
a popular vegetable in many Mich­
Hope.
’ coin Park Add., city.
ui Mra J. P.
igan gardens this year, nartlcularSterling O. Rogers and wife to
Jack H. Arnold and wife to
Coldwater w&lt;
ly in the southern half of the stale.
George Heller and wife. Par. Sec. Jerry Andrus and' wife. Lot It. Blk.
where it la well adapted.
I
guest at the home of Mr. and Mr*. I *n&lt;^ Mr*. Floyd OartUU. * Dormai
30. Prairieville.
Under suitable conditions, this;
Miller HottensUln and wife tr. Jntajr B.W .
Harold M. Pollard, et al. to Jom
type of onion produces a high
Harry Labuda and wife. Par. See. Zckardt und Bruce were guest* at I home fo.k*. ♦ Mr*. slyrUc Cottun yield, and warrants a trial by the
the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Itel! I “«d Wm. LuMont of Charlotte spent
31 and 33, Innovation' Bub. Wood­ 33. Carlton.
*nd Mrs. Kate Henderson Bunday. 'Sunday afternoon with the L*w- victory gardener. However, it doea
land.
Bertha E. Taffcc to Elmer A.
„— »*._ Marian Hen- ' rr nee Anders. * Mr. and Mrs. Floyd not do well tn continuous cool
Wm. F. McCarty and wife to Robinson and wife. Lot 40. Uni:
Lx°"BuSK i
No.
1.
Algonquin
lake
resort,
Rut
­
Lewi* T. Hoag and wife, McCarty'*
for the Upper Peninsula. In that
Mndiiig,' Johnstown.
'
land.
ey of Battle! Nashville ♦ Mr. and Mr*. Nlal । area the early Vallate Globe, a
Raymond
L.
Wolfe
and
wife
io
stronger flavored onion, should be
- ___ ______ Lcxson spent I Qastclein and family and Mr* MyrWm. F. McCarty and wife to
Paul
Jones
and
wife,
40
Ac.
Sec.
Tuesday
with
Miss
Olga
Bckardt.' tie Castelein were Bunday guest* of । planted.
Louia M. Altman and wife, Lot 38.
27.
Burry.
Her
parent*.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will
Let;
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Harold
Hannon
and
McCarty's landing. Johnstown.
Onions can be grown from seed
Jerry Andrus nnd wife to Vern son and Ardith were at St. John*. * daughter of Hickonr Corner*. * Mr.
~ or transplants, but for most home
William F. McCarty and wife to
and
Mrs.
Charles
Pennington
spent
Mr.
and
Mra
Homer
Henney
’
at
­
Claude Campbell and wife. Lol 37.
•nrdeners the transplant* are less
tended the funeral of a friend. Mr*. lhe weekend with Mr. and Mrs. bothersome and produce better re­
Harold Yoder and wife to Cle­ Harold Hayteard. tn Lansing. Tues­ Lloyd Pennington of Martin.
George Stowell was pleasantly sult* a rich, well drained soil is
Anna M. Edwards. Lol 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. ment Kidder and wife. Lot 7. Phil­ day. * Mis* Olga Eckardt wu a
ideal, but any good garden soil U
Sunday dinner guest of Mr*. Cl*ra surprised, Sunday evening, when satisfactory, provided it is friable. ,
annW
Lot 3. Blk. 14 and Lot 7 lips Add.. Nashville.
Keith Reynolds to John Slbo- Kinpfrnvlcln apd nephew. Herbert relatives drop"-* •- •­
---------- nol loo hard Wcll rotted
Blk. 19, Eastern Add., city.
in Woodland. * Tiie Wood­ celebrate hl*
Elzey Mead and wife to Elis tean. M Ac. Sec. 10. Maple drove । Siuirtle
about 500 pounds to tech
land W.C.T.U. will hold their
Maud Bare. 8 '•&gt; Lota 1043 und i Jack P. Green and wife to Thom- monthly meeting next Friday after­
1044. city.
_ the
-he sell
r'-'il
evening
with
Mr.
and
Mra.
Uwfertility
and helps keen
with Mr. and Mra. Law­
noon ut the home of Miss Olga EckClarence E Eaaey and wife to N 10 ft. Lot 0®. Gregg's Add. Nash­
rence Anders and family. ★ Mr. and loose and In good cond't'm FurthGeorge DeWitt and wife. 20 Ac. ville.
Mrs. Lawrence Adams and family
Chester Peck and wife to Wlnlplying
4
to
5
pounds
cf
gar
­
COATS GROVE
'
'of Hartings were Sunday dinner
airden N. Benner to Warren O. ford C. Casey and wife. 40 Ac. Sec.
of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Oas- den fertilizer for each ICO s-uare
The Extension Group met with guesu
i
Moon. Par. Lots 370 and 377. city. 20. Rutland.
feat.
.* I
Lcater Fisher nnd wife to Ber­ Mrs. Ethel Barber last Tuesday. rid
Mark A. Lee nnd wife to (Home
I
er
of
Hastings
were
dinner
guests
Miss
Ruth
Woodman
of
Detroit
and
II
Onlcns need plenty of nvdsVwe.
A. Wells and wife. Lot 4. Blk 17, nard L Peck and wife. 100 Ac. Sec. MTs. Marian Brink of Milford spent
nt t of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and and irrigation may be neceaary
5. Castleton.
Lincoln Park Add., dty.
Monday afternoon until Sun-;;
&gt;&gt;-1 Herbert on Sunday. Afternoon caB- during dry periods
Glen M. Brower and wife to Hu- from
Robert Krohn arid wife to Olrday evening with their parents, Mr. i
don N. Benner. 104 Ac.. Sec. 33. no F. Anderson and wife. Lot 03. and Mrs. Harare Woodman. * Mr.
Wnlldorffa retort. Hope.
Carlton. . .. a. ’
and Mrs. Warren Coolbaugh went I
Zoa A. Edwards to Prank Janes- tn Midland Thursday for a few days'
Altha Hendershott to Marshall
visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. Ned Smith
Schantz and wife Lot 9. Blk. 2.
l*N?l*on Austin and wife tn Ed- and Gwen. * The LAB. met Thurs­
Sophia E. Kennett's Add., city.
day at the ehurch with good at­
EvUoii J. Beck and wife to Wal­
tendance. The program was in
ter Gilmore and wife. 40 Ac. Sec
Johnstown.
charge of Dorothy and Mae Barnum.
Eugene Bryant and wife to Fred Tlic school sang several songs With
Granger nnd wife. Lot 929. city.
the teacher. Mrs. Holtom, u ac­
companist.
Blanche Bayne gave a
Harriet Stevens to Ferd Steven:
Woodland.
Dorothy Kelsey sang a
John C. White and wife to Ches­ and wife 20 Ac. 8cv. 12. Johns- rtcitation:
snfo and some contests wcre cnjqyed.
ter O. Banxhan and wife. 5 Ac.
Next meeting with Vesta Sense, OrQuit
Claim
Deed*
Sec 5. Baltimore.
Myron S. ■ Emmons to Edna A. pha Wing and Lena Cole, program
Ella W. Oreen to Elmer J. Hoover
committee.
a and wife. 40 Ac. Sec. IB. Johnstawn. Taylor. Lots 25 and 26. West Bench.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Uiulen Bryans and
Wilier Vickers to Enun* L. Ken- Fine lake. Johnstown
Edna A. Taylor to Mvron S Em­ sons of the Center Road and Paul
yon Lot 53. Plillllps 3rd Add..
Woodmans were supper guerts at
mons,
Lou
4
and
5.
West
Beech.
Naabville.
Harare Woodman* last Tuesday eve­
Fine
lake.
Johnstown.
Warren O. Moore to Alice M
William J. Allerding. ct al. to ning in honor of the birthday of
Lcrnv'Allerding and wife. Par. Sec. Mra. Marian Brink. * Fny Demand
Carlton.
and son Pay. Jr., n soldier stationed
„ ,
James Howard and wife to Fav 14. Carlton.
Mrs. Edith Ennis to George Hel­ at Camp Grant and home on short
Fisher and wife. Lot 31, Howard's
ler and wife. Par. Sec. 36. Prairie­ leave, called al Pearl Demond’3 Sun­
Point. Thornapple lake. Castleton.
day. * Junior Blocker had a 72­
ville.
_
■
Dale Cook and wife to Alfred
leave and visited hi* parent*.
Eleanor B. Case to Bernard L hour
Goiulra and wife, 4LM Ac. Sec. 6
Mr. and Mrs John Blocker, over
Dlctt mid wife. Par. Wildwood Pint. the weekend. * The Young Mar­
Carlton.
Gun'lake.
Orangeville.
ried Folks class of the Sunday school
Rny C. Fuller, et al. to Kendall
Ralph
Mead
to
Altine
McKee.
80
held
a box supper at the church
Reahm. Par. Lol 437. city.
last Friday evening. ★ Mrs Pearl
Helen C. Jocrn to State ol Mich­ Ac. Sec. 34. Hastings. j?
Altine McKee to Ralnh Mead el Demond r.iient the weekend over
igan. Par. Sec. 17. Orajwevlllc.
Easter in Vicksburg and Afch Graves
Edwin C.'Mcad and wife to ErnBurry County Social Welfare wa* a Sunday dinner guer.t of Mrs.
Board to Wlnlford C. Casey and Jennie Gordon nt Hkstinos. with Mr.
and Mr*. Lloyd Demond of Ionin.
Jumna A. Batson nnd wife to wife. 40 Ac Sec. 20 Rutland.
Ruth E. Erb to Homrr R. Ham­ Mra. Domond and her father called
Gccrae A. James and wife. SO Ac.
PHONE 2515—FRANK SAGE
monds. GO Ac. Sec. 14. Baltimore.
on Mr. and Mr*. Cha*. Mead and
Sec 4. Hartlnca.
Rav A. Gould and wife to Gray- of her friends at Stony Point Sunday
Herman .J. Babcock and wife to
afternoon.
Wilson Ouidet nnd wife. Par. Sec. 34. Maple drove.
32. Maple Grove.

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Elmer A. Caukin nnd wile to
-Terrv Andrus and wife. 40 Ac. Sec
14. Irving.
Harley B. Andrews und wife to
Donald L. Hill and wife Lol 87.
Rardendorl'* Add . Nashville.
Frank Janeschck and- wife to
Zo.i A. Edward*, et al. E ' Txit* 1
and 2. Blk. 4. Phillips Add.; Naah-

John Engel and wl'e tn Glad**
Dann, S'v Lot 48. Glasgow Add.,
cltv.
Charles A. Wright to Fr«d Jones
nnd wife. 2 parcels, Sec. 19. Balti­
more.
Jerry Andrus and wife to Elmer
Caukin and wife. Lot 5. Blk. 8.
Butler's Add. rlty.
Belle M Wellman, ct al. to El­
mer A. Calkin und wife. Lots 33
pnd 34 nnd N'4 LnU 17 and 18.
Wesley Andrews Add., city.
James D Babcock tn Lillian M
Clark. 80 Ac. Sec. 34. Carlton.
Lillian M. Clark to James D
Babcock, ct al. 80 Ac. Sec. 34. CarlDorrancc Trcthrlc and wife to
Elmer F. Andler and wife. Lot 974.
city.
Howard P. Kelly and wife to
Harold M. Pollard. Lot 12. Sundago Park, Hastings Twp.
Carl'Nlcthamer, cl al. to Joaenh
A. Vroman nnd wife. Par. See. IB.
^Woodland.
John Cappon to Harry Larsen

BRANC H DISTRICT
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Hawblitz of
the Moore district. were Sunday af­
ternoon callers Of Mrs. Fred* Mar­
shall. * Mrs. Clarice Hull of Knlnmu j
■pent Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
Vincent Norton. Mrs. Freda Ma­
shal! and Mrs. Worth Green call
in the afternoon. * Mr and M
Glenn Marshal! were Friday vislU
ot Mr and Mrs. Cnrl Evans tn B:
tie Creek. Mrs. Raehel Hill rail
at the Glenn Marshall home Hu
day. * Mr. and Mrs Herbie Wite&lt;
Kenneth Wilcox of Battle Cro&lt;
and Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Wilcox
South Hasting* were Sunday gUe:
nf Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilcox
Vermontville. A pot-luck dinner w
enjoyed.
•
Mrs. Leia Bidelman attended t
funeral of her nunt. Mrs. Mini
White, In Hartings. Monday. * 5
and Mrs. Wayne Conklin and ch
drew were Sunday gucsta of Mr. a:
Mrs. John Darby. * Mrs. Ethel W
cox was a guest. Saturday, of M
Armour of Quimby, al the Stlrll
Weekv home in Hasting.*, where M
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51B and 11A for northern
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Memorial Services were held in Michigan
■
L. Winston Stone. Pastor
honor of S-Sgt. William A. Sweet portion#; Michigan 61B for north'
1 Morning Worahlp will be held at
and PFC. Robert C. Gardner at lhe central areas and for early corn toUUUD owvi
10: 00 o'clock on next Sunday. Mr.
Quimby Methodist Church on Sun­ In central Michigan.
day. April 8. the church being Ailed
Stone will preach. The adult choir
to capacity with relatives and HOLD DIET SESSIONS
will sing.
The Sunday school will meet at
friends. Following the prv'rntatlon I OR OLDER PERSON*
The older folks are getting some BXAMCHMOOU
11: 30 under the direction of Judge
of colors by memben of the Vet­
Adelbert Cortright. There are cl.uses
erans of Foreign Wars and scripture special attention from a diet stand­ FARM BUXXAU QXOUF
reading and prayer by Harold A. point in special meeting being con­
1 lawship will meet
Klrchenbauer, minister of Quimby ducted by Mrs. Vivian.MncFawn.
ing people are in­
Church. "Whispering Hope" wu Michigan 8tote college extension
sung by. the choir under leadership nutrition specialist. So far lhe ses­
sited.
of Heber Foster. A short sermon sions are on nn experimental basis
EMMANUEL
EPISCOPAL CHURCH on lhe topic "Out of lhe Depths" and have been confined to Barry ALT OFT GBOUF
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
1
Th* Alldl
Dmi
M.
Gary.
RActor
wu given by Mr. Klrchenbauer after county: but if the demand is as ■MU
IO.OF Hall. Green Bl. Bitrance
April
■
ajn.
Holy
Communion.
which Mrs. Gilbert Scott sang. great elsewhere other parts of lhe CAeUUr wl
O. H. Trinklein. Pastor
10
a.m.
Sunday
School.
The Blue Star in lhe Window" state may be served.
Morning worship at 10:30. Sermon
11
a.m.
Morning
prayer
and
ser
­
during
which
lhe
blue
stars
on
the
The Fellowship of Christs Suffer- ,
mon,
observing
T
Good
Shepherd
service
flags
were
changed
to
gold
Sunday school at 11:So.
[i
Sunday."
She wak accompanied by Mn. Clar­
7:30 pjn.
Evening service at ence Calms.
gestians on foods that iielp to keep
Neighborhood
House. Orangeville,
Ernie W. Fry. Chaplain of the older persons young.
PILGRIM TABERNACLE
'with guest preacher.
Rev. Donald V.
Mr
Recent studies show that older
HO N. Broadway
(Carry"of Grace Church' Grand RapRi'n
,
fi
.
®
abort
talk
followed
by
a
solo.
adults generally need different
Lila F. Manker. Paator
ids. Visitors always welcome.
; "Sleep Soldier Boy," by Eldon Bur- foods to enjoy life for more years
10: 00 AM. S. 8, More testaments
gem.
accompanied
by
Miss
Betty
How
to
ward
off
obesity,
pep
up
ere to be given for attendance of BAPTIST
,
NOTES
. Cortright After a moment of silent appetites, and keep the digestive
25 Sundays.
•Uve kxtxxsiox oxoor xo «
tribute and the benediction Mr. Pry system working smoothly, are mat­
11: 00 A M Preaching service. Ser­
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
presented the citations und colors ters closely allied with food selec­
mon “Our Lians."
Divine services at 11 o'clock. Ser- • to Mrs Sweet, wife of S'Sgt. Sweet tion.
7:00 P.M. Young people's service.
'and to Mn. Gardner, mother of
7:45PM. Preaching service—spe- 1mon by the pastor.
Attendance at the meetings con­ Xliw
Evening services at 1:90. Evan-IP PC. Gardner. The service wu ducted so far has been large, with
clal singing.
The Junior Bible class meets at 1xrlistto singing and sermon by pas- .concluded by the retiring of colors many persons coming to ask f;ursand the blowing of taps. The beau- Uons about their own particular
the home of Russel Price at Freeport tor.
1
Tuesday
nbrht.
B.Y.P.U.
at
lhe
'
Uful
Bowen
were
sent
by
relatives
1:30 PM., April 17. Thursday night
.
parsonage
at 1:30.
and friends of the two boys. Three problems.
prayer meeting at the church
I
Wed. night urayer meeting at the j baskets of flowers on which the serv- OXDBM FOB FUBLI0AT10X
You are welcome to these services.
' ice flags were hung were afterward
■ ■ - « ♦ »■. —£—
&lt; church at 7:30
C««n
«f Mkhigai
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
i Thursday afternoon. April 13, given to the wife and the mother of fartttata
tba Cauoly at
l.ndlrs Missionary society meets with 8. Sgt. Sweet and to the mother of
difu
,
Beth A. Davey. Pastor
:Mrs. Lana Burroughs, ±15 W. State PF C. Gardner.
Corner E. Colfax at Boltwood
iRd.
I
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HasMngx Church—April 15
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NEWS
■Mi wm two* by tba craMtt*.
10 an). Bunday school In charge FIRST
i
CHURCH OF
I The Barry County Christian En­
ot M?s Etta Mead.
deavor Union will sponsor a Hymn
HXMDKB8BOT BXTXXIIOX CLAM
11:15 a m. Preaching by the pas­ CHRIST. SCIENTIST
tor.
"I'Comer Church and Center Streets Sing May 8. at Central auditorium,
rilk
I: 00 pm. Young people's prayer , Subject. “Are Sin. Disease, and Hastings, at three o'clock. Sergt.
WJlburn Lcgree, "PUnt'a Singing
Death Real?"
tervlce
Cop" hu been secured u leader.
Sunday service 11 a.m.
7: 30 pm. Young people's Evan­
Sergt. Legree is widely known in
Sunday school 9:30 a m.
gelistic service.
Wednesday evening service 7:43 Michigan church circles for his abil­
8: 00 pjn. Evangelistic service by
ity u a song leader. He has been
pjn.
the pastor.
Reading room in church edifice a member of lhe police force of
■ April 12—7:30. Prayer meeting at
open Wednesday and Saturday from Flint for ten yean and at present to
church
in charge of the safety program for
April 13—7:30. Prayer meeting at 3 to S pjn.
The public to cordially invited to। 30.000 boys and girls In the Flint
Nuhville.
attend the church services and to। schools.
Klony Point—April 15
OOATS OBOVB EXTEXXIOX CLAM
vtolt the reading room.
10:00 a.m. Preaching by putor.
I
Coats Grove CXU. held their
I1: 30 a m. Sunday school. Mrs.
monthly business meeting Thursday
Floyd Barnum. Supt.
YANKEE SPRING* CHURCH
with
evening.
Our
pastor
advisor
Is
some
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
Floyd H. Nagel. Putor
better.
night 7:30.
Services are held on the second
...
___ ________________________
We
gladly
welcome all who would
and fourth Sundays. The next serv- u^e 'to attend our "Sunday evening
wwellac la the fell.
' *
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
toe wtU be April 23. Sunday School oervicei. The leader for April 15 to
307 E. Marshall St. •
CAXLT0K BXTBXSIOM CLASS
at 2 pm. and preaching at 3.
Helen Bache. New officers Will be
EL W. Bailey. Putor
The sermon on the Mount will lift installed
Sunday School, 0:45.
vou out nf the valley.
------------- —«—----------------■II aa April • OtllrMa
Morning Worship. 11:00.
HASTINGS METHODIST CIRCUIT
■TEVIXB FAU&lt; 1DXXAD OXOUF
EXCLUSIVE HYBRID
Young People's Service 8:30.
Harold A. Klrchenbauer, Minister
PLANTING ADVOCATED
Evangelistic Service. 7:30.
Goodwill—
Wednesday Prayer Meeting. 7:30.
Sunday school 10:30.
Michigan farmers can Increase
Martin­
the state's 1045 com crop by two
JEFFERSON ST. UNITED
Church 10 00.
end one-half to three million bush­
Shipwrights who had served a long
BRETHREN CHURCH
Bunday school 11:00.
els of shelled corn through exclu­ FBATT CBEEK FARM
apprenticeship ware paid 10 a wack,
F. W. Moxon. Pastor
sive planting of adapted hybrids. BUUAO OXOOF
plus meals and lodgings when they
i Preaching service 10 a.m
„
,,school 10:30.
says A. A. Johnson, extension farm
built our Greet Lakes fleet at
I Sunday school 11 a m. Chas King,
Church 11:10.
wu, b.
“ “d*“ 8“,e
Supt.
Prelque Isle in 1ILL
■ UH.CX. 1 pjn. Mra. Moxon. leader, i I the Quimby Church at 4:00 pjn.
Hybrlda outyleld open-pollinated
. varieties from IS to 35 percant. Al­
. though all but 30 percent of the
states acreage in 1044 wu In hybrlds. the number of acrea that did
go into open-pollinated wu enough
to hold down the total yield by
from two to three ndlllon bushels.

CHURCHES

Evening worship 8 pjn.. by Rev. Sunday, April 15.

Tuesday, Young people's prayer
meeting at Mrs Pauline Grimes', N
Mich. Ave.
Prayer meeting Wednesday. 8
pjn. at church.
Missionary prayer scivice. Thurs­
day evening. 7:30, at Mrs Lillie Bar­
ker's, 338 E Thorn St.
C.E monthly meetings Friday eve­
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Curtis
Several from She church are plan­
ning to attend the meeting of the
County CE.U. at Woodland Evan­
gelical church.

MEMORIAL SERVICES

I.
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fireMont
SUPREMl QUALITY

HOUSE
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ALSO COMPLETE MOTOR REPAIR

CALL 2795
114 W. COURT ST., HASTINGS. MICHIGAN .

lying yon ever
owned! Ready
for immedtoto

ftoxdymlxM
for instant

In Our
grown suecaaafully, Mr. Johnson
points out He recommends Exten­
sion Folder P-C7 (Revised), whieh
can be obtained from all county
agricultural agents. This folder lists
hybrids adapted to Michigan.
Some of the principal hybrids
recommended are Ohio M-15, a full
season variety for central Mich­
igan. and an ear)/ com\ for south­
ern sections: Michigan 24B. 35B.

clothe.', non*

HOUSE PAIN1

QUICK • •

.

EFFECTIVE

. .

UCTION SALE

USED CARS
If you need a car now to help you get to

your war job, select one of our fine re­
conditioned used cars and drive it away
with confidence that you have received
full value for your money.
1942 Plymouth
4 Door Sedan

1937 DeSoto
2 Door Sedan

1937 Plymouth
4 Door Sedan

1936 Plymouth
4 Door Sedan

I will dispose of Hie following property *t Public Auction at th*'place located 1 mile

Self-PoliXhlng°Floor Wax
Qt.U«

*39®

g.li.ti

Made to do the best job with the hast work. Simply
poor on and spread. Dries in 90 minutes to a rich,
high luster finish.

Hovfhoid Standby

Maltt tha Dirt I

SOLVENTOL

05e

TWO COATS

purpose*. No
need for hard
rubbing—
actually malta
dlrtl

Haraltoatoanysurfacaanfl
aetaally banalclal to the

.det Hi “Tfetfi. ‘fymSavc "fyuot *JinM
Oet tho Finest Recapping Job Money Can Buy .•

...

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Factory-Method ReeamlMh

JOHNSON SUPPLY COMPANY
111 WEST STATE ST..

RHONE 2708

HASTINGS, MICH.

PASSENGER - TRUCK - TRACTOR

TIRE HEADQUARTERS

north of Nashville, second house west on

SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1945 &lt;­
COMMENCING AT 1 O’CLOCK.

WERNER MOTOR SALES
LLOYD BUYER, Service Manager

Chrysler - DeSoto - Flymouth
Evinrude
Century
Parts &amp; Service
Motor*
Boats

Michigan at M. C. Tracks

3 pc. mohair living room
suite.
5 pc. breakfast set.
2 bedroom suites.
Dining table and chairs.
Majesty radio.
Three 9x12 rugs.
15x15 rug. Two 8x10 rugs.
Several sets curtains.
Rocker chair and ottoman.
Several rockers. Ice box.
Glass door cupboard. Cot.
Bedding. Library table.
Bookcase. Highchoir.
Floor lamps. Dishes.
Castor set. Fruit cans &amp; jars.
Kitchen utensils.
American electric wash er,
copper tub.

Stands. Pictures,
Clothes bars. Bird cages.
. Eureka sweeper.
25 yd. ingrain carpet
2 feather beds.
Water cream separator.
Leather davenport.
Steam cooker. Radio cabinet.
2 large mirrors. Couch.
Several throw rugs.
Victrola and records.
3 carpet sweepers.
Scythe. Rake. Axe. Hoes.
Oil heater tubs. Hand saws.
Lawn mower. Crowbar.
Post holo diggers.

Hastings

Phono 2482

READ THE REAL ESTATE LISTINGS
AND KEEP UP TO DATE:
6 ROOM HOUSK In 1st ward, two bad rooms up and
an* badroom down, living room, dining room and
kitchon, bath down, hag hot wotar heater, aai heat
for haute, ineulatod, two stall gorag*----------$5,000.00

FOR SALE—th* beautiful Clancy place at Farlow
lake, furnished with Norge electric ice box, electric
stove and water heater, innenpring mattreteet, hat
screent and storm windows and all necessary furnish­
ings. has a rabbi try with 2,100 square feet spaca,
chicken house. Will sell at a bargain$9,000.00
109 ACRE FARM in Baltimore, has two houses, good
basement bam and a private lake on it stocked with
fish for only...$4,000.00

52 ACRE FARM in Castleton, good land, 5 room
house wired, 30x40 bam, 7 acres wheat, II acres
oats, 9 acres clover, also tractor &amp; other tools, just
off M-43, a good form for—-------------------- $5,250.00

THIS IS A GOOD CLEAN BUNCH OF
FURNITURE.

5 ROOMS AND BATH, all modem, very good hous*,
recently remodeled, has one stall garage, in 1st
ward, tor $5,000.00

TERMS: CASH DAY Of SAU. NO GOODS TOBE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED fOR.

AN EXTRA NICK all year round cottage at Podunk
laka, this cottag* has all th* co«tv*ni«nc*s built in,
bath, fumac*, etc.

HARRY E. OLSON, PROP.
HfNRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer

ESTATE
E. E. CRAY. Clerk

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BUY BONDS,

SECTION ONE—FACES 1 »e I

IICHTY-NINTH YEAR

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ERNEST HAYES IS
NEW FIRE CHIEF

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. AFRIL 19. 1945

16 FACES—TWO SECTIONS

I1 "The Only Thing We Have to Fear Is SUPERVISORS HOLD CAR STRIKES TRUCK
Fear Itself”—-Franklin D. Roosevelt TWO-DAY SESSION OH COUNTY ROAD ,pa.tTa2

Succeed* Guy Giddings
Who Urged to Help
CltlMni
• Tiia death of Franklin D. Roose­ back the rising tide of world dis­
Served Twoflfy-Flvo Tears
velt came as a shock to all Ameri­ aster. Axis leaden were convinced

Co. Agent Foster Requests1
Driver Apparently Pell ;
Additional Office Space
' . Asleep Causing Accident

:

I

The Barry county board of sup- ' An accident occurred about 7:40 &lt;
Meats. Fats,
enlsor* adjourned IU organization o'clock Monday morning on county
Red stamps: Q5.
meeting held on Tuesday and Wed- I road 430. when a Ford truck and a through March 31; 1
naaday of last week until Friday.1 Ford car collided on the -Yankee X5. good through A|
May 11 at nine o'clock In the mom- Spring* road near Harry Dunn's and A2, B2. C3
ing At their meeting last week, aft- farm.
• through June 2; E.. ,
er electing the chairman, J J. Mead.
A* reported to the sheriff Ken- J2. good through June
and Ute appointment of standing neth Garrison, aged 20. of Deltun.,
Na
good through
committees, as given in tail week's R- 3. was driving hto car wrM on the
cairned C-Tt*. KI
Banner, routine business was tran-! county road and the tnick. driven
.
stamw X5 Y3 ;
cacted.
! by James Beagle,'Fennville. R. 3.' 31lu™8ItT£?'
,22’ ,
County Agent Harold Foster ap- ’ r. contractor was traveling east
J™ “• E'?xl
1
peered before the board and preGarrison, who works nights, ap- &lt;»•»«.
sented a request for additional of- patently fell asleep and hto car was ‘moiwh April 28 H2. JI, .
flee
space.
Thto
matter
was
referout
of
control.
Beagie
saw
the
car
MX
good
throtrnh
Junes
Americans in public life to properly
red
to
the
county
properly
comccming
toward
him.
It
Is
said,
and
.
I
O
’
,
7._
faa
v
'L
t
^
u
i!
lro
!K* i
evaluate .the event* hi Europe and
_
mittee.
pulled his truck off the fight side 3°:
TX UX VX W2. X2
to appreciate the probability of our i mittee.
; pu;
uc by
u, Mr. of
own iniolvemcnt. A* a result he' Another suggestion u&gt;.
made
of the highway, but the Garrison■ through July 31.
■ rA*&gt;»ci .cacf.cw to the upkeep of 1 car hit the truck m the side, badly
&lt;
Bogzr
-------...----- ---------- He rfCOrn. damaging both cars.
Stamp 33 good through June
■..........
shrubs be
Beagle was not injured but Gar- - —
planted and fertilizer applied again risen, a machinist, who was brought
predation of our own danger ap­ this year
The board authorized to Pennock hospital, has a broken
proached anything like majority him to purcha.M- half a ton of ter- left leg and bad cut* on hto face,
tilizcr lor the lawn. This lawn ■ besides painful bruises, but
to
Airplane stamps 1, 2. and
ta eked at Pearl Harbor, the Unit­ can easily be maintained as a beau- thankful his injuries were no worse, book three good indefinitely.
---------------- «■•'*
------ ed States was already preparing for ty spot by giving It the proper
care
regularly,
and
the
setting
of
KILLED
IN
ACTION
trouble.
In a desperate
race shrubs and application of fertilizer
against time, valuable months were win contribute to making and keep- \ «
1
a beautiful town.
f
(Continued on Page 3. See. 13 Ilng
■
Repairing and remodeling the
kitchen at the county jail were ducussed and the county property
. ■ । .
.
r l
11 committee was authorized to inROSENA COMSTOCK. Fra
Reupholsterinq School ttNtigate and given power to act
Rosens Comstock, luring ,
n
■
r
*.
New linoleum was also requested.
/
home, will dispose of the fl
The board closed IU sessions on
'' &lt;1
at public auction at the n
Twenty-five people attended the ■ Wednesday afternoon after concludI
I
located south of the Drug I
five day reupholstering school coni-1 '“K
routine business.
,
Freeport to the end of the
last house on the right slda i
pleted last week ut the Brigg* '
" *
f
Dewey Reed will cry the si
Clifford Hammond will act *
u»
See
the adv. elsewhere in th
were made by Mary E Bullis, home
for full particulars.
extension agent, and instruction in* a SISIAI l*l/*r
GEORGE DAVIS, Prop. ,
Having sold his farm. M
will have an auction sale
One davenport. 7 chairs and one
Merilyn Zuttermcistcr—
farm located 2 miles west of
«ux&gt;! were rebuilt and c-nried. 2
Philip Frandsen Hcod List
I
ville and 1*.- miles south HI
chairs were padded and f&gt; spring i
.
.
,
,,
*
1 mile west, or 6 miles east i
unit cushions repaired IIicac
A much antiemated event in Hasland and •« mile north. He I
pieces were valued at S33250 Atnn tlnK&gt; hlsh w-hutA is tne annual an- ■
log herses. cows, hay anfl

that the "soft" people of our luxury­
loving democracy would not try to
build up enough armed power in
tfrne to aid the democratic nations
of Europe, and could not if they,
would.
Mr. Roosevelt's leadership follow­
ing the outbreak of hoafllitle* in
Europe is* something for which the
American people can be eternally

About thirty-five ware present at cans.
Greetings, Salutation* and «ueh.',
the annual meeting of the Hastings
It is a source of regret that the
Your letter from As teacher
““J.11 t™cl“
city firemen held on Tuesday eve­ leader who has guided the affairs of
McCormack at Woodland, ached-,
‘
tiled (or this week, will have to ■ *.hJi’ e(Ten ning April 10. at the cKy hall Those this country during four difficult
K
mmh included the city firemen. war years should be denied the
come to you at a later date, so
ir
wives,
several
invited
guest*
here we are pinch-hitting and It &gt;LVve ta’^oPUuw mtrun- fSUSh
and representatives of the state fire privilege of seeing the end of armed
will literally be Just that—or worse.. llwlr
of 34 000 pound* in the
conflict in Europe—and with vic­
To begin with local chatter-lhere o“ner!l EU.nhu.rr C Scout marshal’s office in Lansing.
Preceding the program, a bounti­ tory apparently so near.
.
have been.all sorts of repercwuloiu i(lrlve; 2-lncrmse the Hastings per ful cooperative dinner was served
During the years of the weak
about the advanced public ty which capita salvage of waste paper; 5- at seven-thirty in the council room*, Chamberlain government tn Eng­
Dyke received on nto birthday— raise funds to pay fur transportation with Police Chief Harry Thbmpson land and equally Ineffective govern­
remember I Well now. we sure of Scouts to Shawondoasee thto sum - acting as master of ceremonies.
wouldn't want to overlook other mer.
Fires, safety and fire prevention ment* in France. President Roose­
prominent birthdays along down, Because the three recent curb in the home were discussed by Ar­ velt was the only leader of any ma­
State street. Seeing as how moat collections have brought in leu than nold C. •Renner, state fire marshal, jor nation who spoke out boldly
4 tons
waste paper,--- the *boy*
everybody has birthdays there to'1*4
toi------of*------------------— Detective Bums of the Lansing against the growing power of Hit­
no question but that it to of uni- .xpcct
expect that their pick up tn the PBI. and one of the assistant fire ler and Mussolini. In the minds of
versa! interest—the question to how lour
fov wards wlll give them the 12,000 chiefs from the capital dtv The millions of people who feared these
public should it be. Usually the pounds they need to reach their talk* were Int
the paper
view* of "Tulip two dictators, he came to.personify
womenfolk are accused of forget- goal.
gnal- While
While the
pa^r should
should be
be'‘ Some
Some beautiful
beau
in Wni
Holland" and of a trip the last remaining hope far free­
ting birthdays casual like, but we've at the
,h" curb
w"'h by
hv 8:45.
B:4S Scout*
R/V'“'k will
wrn be, Time tn
noticed plenty of the stronger sex happy to carry larger amounts from 1 through Canada ware shown by dom. decency and Justice
।
cellars
or
attic*.
A
call
to
ScoutForrest
Yarger
aa
a part of the
At that time, unfortunately, the
doing lUtewtoa after a certain fig-1
or Senior Patrol I program, which all enjoyed.
United State* was-totally unpre­
ure. Ail of which recalls the jingle: ----»mv. -n.y)orOrooa
will get service.
Later the firemen met for their
Don't ifu weep on someone's should- ,k
1 Remember that paper
mills art business session and election of of­ pared. Therefore. Mr. Rcoaevclt**
. desperately in need of waste paper fleers.
•
because your years have fled.
„uu your contributions aid the war. Guy Giddings, who has served as
' mid
'Cause when you slop growing uld- :l«"vrt.
effort.
.
.
chief for the past twenty-five year*. on cannon, ammunition, tank* and
et
i।----------------- ------------------------retired and Ernest Hayes, who has aerial bombs. He was unable to hold
then, my pal—you're dead.
bean a city fireman for years, was
'elected as chief. The gratitude of
Back to Bute street birthday's—If 1
I Hie citizens of Hastings to due Mr.
we're going to try and keep track
Olddings fcr his efficient M-rvlce
of these things— there's a certain
during the past quarter of a renspecial somebody who rates what
we re going to say about her. She
officers chosen were Earl
has 4 sons and u son-in-law in
Erv.uv .
:• .vi&gt;talil
-md Bert
service—one son being a German
Hriih...!! captan:
prisoner of War. Now you know
we're referring to Mrs Amu* Flng•leton who celebrated her birthday
on Bunday April 15th She is a
moat gracious lady who has for
many yean, and is today, exem­
plary of the simple but courageous
words. "Carry on.” And so even
though it is a few days late we ex­
On Obtaining Next
. .
tend. "Many happy returns of the
Winter's Coal Supply
day." Now we hope we’re not talk­
ing out of school but we read a
Capt. Donald Leonard, state dlpeach of a letter from Ensign Don
tetor of civilian defense iia* wired
Flngleton to his Mom the other
a tirenee E Barnett, chairman of
day and It "cleared our vision"
ae Barry county civilian detente
about the expression we've always
aunsel to announce to all hard
heard, namely. ’’Join the Naw and
sj.Yr.s Mrs Andrew8'Relive M.s
The list of the twenty-two named H
sale and Waylapd Bank i
ael consumers that the Federal
we the world—through a porthole."
clerk. See the adv. elsewhs
genclea co-operating with the
Don tells about touring the south
issue for full particulars.
Olid Fuels Administration have
Pacific and the number of small
snt blanks to the local Rationing
tent Mrsl’VHowd DrakF^Mra Wai&lt;con’cs v’ll^llctorUn PW&gt;lP Frandsen t pfC., Robert C. Gardner. 21.'
. native Islands they pass—It to then
loard which all houseiu&gt;lder» and
that the signalmen rent
their
field
Irm*
using
hard fuel must fill out
monds of Dowllngsnd Mrs Ferri*. Merilyn ZuttermeUter, along with'ported killrtT'in action’in western
glasses to nature loving customers
,.nd file with their respective deallm 10c ■
era in order to obtain 80s of their
for
a &gt;uva.
look.
Quick of Hastings were
those a high scholastic record in the col- Gnmanv on Feb. 25. 1945. Pte. Court Street. Hasting*. H«
On down the street—and to Dick
TRAINING HONOR
'past requirement* next year. These
bringing the furniture.
lege preparatory ccuise has the Gardner was In service tub year*. and mtsceiunecu* articioa. I
Zarmes
in
India
ihr
Trio
retnln
1
OREAT
LAKES,
ILL..
March
29
—
blank*,
labeled
"Consumers
Dcclara. OtJ?CTSi
lhe *ehool ns- highest average of any H.HB pupil having gone overseas in Nov_ 1944. a C)irit of carpenter tools,
Karines
repairs .
.arme* in India, the Trio repair,
o Mannln_. M m B Woh
dUtrlbuted to the
stoted
with
the
work
to
learn
imr'sinn
honors were figured as they, He was in England and then moved adv HarwhCTeln Ulis ImS
are nearing completion and you'll St.. Hastings. Micfi., wm graduated several coal dealers of Barry county
While In the States ~rticulnrt
Dew»y Heed
be surprised as everything when from recruit training March 27 a* By Uu. Rationing Board and may
Pfc. Don C. Brisbin. son of Mr. to do it. Then they plan to rcup- are now. She has been unusually on to France.
holster their own piece* at home, active In sports, clubs and other he trained at
Comp Howze. Texas. ‘lhl. ,^ic alld Clifford 1
and
Mrs.
George
Brisbin.
R.
No.
2
you gel home to see the very at­ honor man of hla company at the
----- u,
obtained there.
The
reupholslering
school
to
one
of'.school
affairs—as .listed in the Camp Livingston. La.. Fort Sam•-..&gt;] ttCt as dlerk
tractive and Ritzy building front U. 8 Naval Training Center here,
every consumer will obtain one
the special features offered tu the .Doomsday Book they are: Basketball,Houston. Texas. Fort Warren. Wyo ,,
---------------- «-*-«.-------- the Cafe has. Guess your folks will ' and to now on leave.
। ot
blanks from hla dealer with
people of Barry County by the Ex- ' 1-2-3-4: soft ball 1-2-3-4: volley boll and Camp Shelby. Miss
He was mrs RUTH LIEKUCI
be glad when they get the all cleat ‘ Manning was .looted a candidate, Whom he usually deal* and make
tension Service.
■ 2; soccer 2; B.B. captain 2; athletic employed tn Battie Creek bef&lt;ya.
sign and are again on the Job.
by fellow Bluejacket* and selected a sworn estimate of the coal he con­
Anyone Interested In help with 'board.3; letter winner, sports, 1-2-3; .entering service.
_
Here's something perhaps you as honor man by hU company com- sumed last winter, not counting the never had a furlough before leav­
haven't heard about. One of the mondcr on the baato of military aptl- f ccal he may ,uu have In his bin.; ing the country and consequently kitchen planning can secure it by I dramatics—In cast of "Nine Girls”., A brother, Pfc. Willard H. Oardrecent novelty features at the newt . tude and progreax He has been rec-1
wlll be assured of receiving at did not,see his family again from ccntacting Miss Bullis ut the court-: "Heart Trouble”; Faculty Student net. entered service in Aug.. 1942.
rtand is the selling of "wolf li­ lonuncnded to attend Electrician.;
30r; ^nd probably more, of! the time he reported for duty. On house Miss Julia Pond, specialist, I Council 1; V. Pres, girl’s league both brothers going overseas at apbe here in June lor that work. 1 hoard 4; J—Hop com.; Doomsday proximately the same time
Pfc.
censes." They arc small badge like Mate School for further training.
| hls fuel by October 1.1 of thto year. March 20th the Brisbin* received w111
*,U
- -I- 1 . Bk 4; Fortnight staff; Girl's League' Willard Gardner haa been in France.
gadgets, like a dog license, that | Before joining the Navy. Blue-, consumers who delay filing this
D
'
%*/ rTII
scholarship cup. 1st sem. 4; Defense three months. He write* that hto
fastens on a coat lapel and the
F“ declaration until after May 15th.
TneBrisbin* hgve four other
’council-1; bridge club 1: uslier club assignment to teaching Frenchmen
,&lt;wuu«
have to take their chances a* to
young •«/
fry mv
are ivau;
really &gt;i&gt;
In me
the nuMKct
market radio technician by the Ford Motor.
1-2' sec.-trea*. poetry club 2: Pre*, to drive U. 8. trucks by the use of
in service. Glenn in Italy. Ken­
far them so it seem.. There are no ic&lt;»j Ypsilanti, Mich
portion of their fueL for the sons
dramatic club 3; otrl Reserves: sign language. Both Robert *nd
stattotlca to give you on thto latest i ,»e
&gt;J1*
hU winter of 1945.
All citizens are neth in France. Nell in the south
n„ rvu.nl V worn Will hold'2-3-4; D-AJt. award 4.
. Willard werehome in Sept. 1944. st, GEORGES.
development of the corplng gener- .w,fe ttnd two children in Hastings. urilcd by Chairman Barnett to at Pacific. Nelson now enroute'ever7 rnnvinrtAn at. tha ’ Philip Frandsen has also main- the same time
Having dec
sea*. and a spn-ln-lgw. William
st the tamed a high scholastic rating along
atlon but we suspect that a* they
*
once obtain. HU-out and file their Ragsdale now in France.
their annual convention at,
A brotlier-ln-taw, Sgt. William1 and go into |
»P°rl* *n‘1 oO’M ‘'ctfotes-: sweet, was kill'd In action in O.r-1 shall will ha
adorn themselves with the wolf fflVAllf UilM
I "Declarations". Payment to not due
The following official story about Methodist church In Woodland.
Tuesday. May 8,;vbrtinn.?r _
n. n&lt;Jnn
-- - root
Footbail
nan i-z-z-e
1-2-3-4-Capt.
—uapc. s;
4; basketball
naaxetoaii,, many. &amp;
A mrnwnai
memorial bcttkc
serelce tor
for oe*-;
Sgt. : inc
the prace
place uxaww'.
loci
one
ton
has
Just
been
received.
b“d«' 'All
h'&gt; of which "reminds
loar.LI “
1
minimum requirements of aler
ick dinner at noon. 1-2-3-4; baseball
U.K •. 1; track 1-2-3-4; Sweet nardnar
I
man.
us• of
and Pfc. Robert Gardner was
3 nxllni west of Ns
a good wolf alory we wouldn't dare ।
war aamuu*w«w&gt;* ~~ immediate
to print.
co-operation hr this regard will be
On Saturday your home town,
With the Fifth Army. Italy.—Pfc.
rewarded by a guarantee of a sub­
like every city and village in Amer­
“
kS53.rau;
stantial Fall delivery Consumers Glenn W. Brisbin. Chauffeur, son
Officers of the county 8U
organlza-i&lt;
; Doomsday staff
4: Contract WIIllFjIVm I
ica paid homage to Franklin De­
who use more than 25 tons are not of Mr. and Mm. Geo. Brisbin. Has- Don ore Resident. Mrs. Beatrice Ibrldge club i.a: varsity 3; Hl-Y 3- U||ai| RIMlFr
lano Rooaevelt. Flags were dis­
ments and tools, a
entitled to exempt the coal now in
Dunning. Hickory Corner*: Vice ; Pn-s. hi-Y 4.
{oods. and mtocalh
played at half mast all along the
Capt. Tom Dolan Led
Mr*. Bessie Woodman. Wood- ; This year's senior class numbering ' OUVII VAOAUL
street and although things went
fenry Flannery wt
tenance Company, which recently Pres..
Rec. Bee, Mrs. Flora Biddle, ' 109. has the enviable record of hav- 1
Scoring With Four Firsts
on pretty much the same, every
was awarded the Meritorious Service land;
ing
th?
highest
l?ta»l*rtte
”
sundtag
Hundred*
of
Losses
Reported
1
K
Rutland: Cor: Sec., Mrs. Ivah'ln®
htohMt •»-hni««t(n atanriino1
living soul knew that a great and
Unit
Plaque
for
outstanding
perfor
­
Friday, April 13th. the Hastings
of any previous etas* over a long
To Michigan Mutual Ins. Co.' tor full particulars.
, noble man had left thto world. AU Saxon tmnclads upset the Grand LATE PRESIDENT’S MEMORY
mance of technical duties on the Kantner. Hastings. Treas..
often XdJSri20W«ltoiO2^.1^.
A heavy wind *nd rainstorm hit'
felt, just aa you did too, a deep Rapids Central trackmen 54 to 50 HONORED IN HASTINGS
Fifth Army front In Italy through Muriel Perry, Quimby.
the last six months of 1944.
and sincere sorrow that President in the first meet of the season at
one In the 1945 group rates
I
“tta- '
Flags flew at half mast along the
Major General Charles L. Bolte, NOTICE .11 nrtto pwun. M». not
Roosevelt had to be taken so near Hcuficman Field in Grand Rapid*
n na&lt; __a .’SOTS?
on1 the
j even though thto city was .f
“J
business blocks In Hastings all day 34th ’•Rod Bull" Division comman­
Due to all radio programs being K S3
the hour of victory. And on Sunday Thia la the first, time in a number Saturday
as they did on all public
cancelled Eundr"
“---------all of the churches paid him aolbuildings. Stores were closed during
originally X
schedi
WOTD &amp; i
M. year’s honor list includes utea after the storm broke, calls I
cmn tribute. A picture of the late
Stanley Cumming*. ■
the funeral hours three to four pan.
Among achievements performed In be heard over W&lt;
President, placed in front of the
the committee th chai
On Bunday tributes and special the slx-month period and cited in
pulpit, flanked on both sides by
and shipping tile ekrtl
prayers were sold for the late Prtal- the official document authorizing
bouquets of flowers and burning' rest of the schedule.
and In less than twenty-four hours, here In the National C
dent in all the Hastings churches.
Each team garnered 6 first places At the First Ohurch of Christ.
over 500 losses had been reported.
candleo was Included In the serv­
Is contacting various
songs. Students participating are '
whk:h
but Hastings took enough seconds Scientist a special memorial service
Near Middleville the storm was tunlzations for help
ice at the Presbyterian church.
Mid the coursein which
.1 Helen Bustancc. Marion Devitt.Ul- I
much worse than It was in Hastings.
And Monday came with an over­ and thirds to wtn. Hastings was led was held eight o'clock In the eve­ modifications of the Bell crank
on Jeeps have been adopted by the lian Robinson. Hawaiian guitarist* • |
,, with barns blown down. bui!d|ng&amp;,
cast sky that buUt Itself up Into a by its great star Captain Tom Dolan, ning.
Jane
Reynold*.
Velma
Allen.
Doris
,
Com_-Com
manufacturer and the propose!
i unroofed, etc.
small hurricane-toward evening. slate high jump champion, who
modification* are Incorporated in
Wilbur Klump, who lives near.
----------------- --------In fact -It was late afternoon when cosily took four first places for MEETING OF PENNOCK
cranks currently produced.
Elizabeth. Roush, bass viol. _Marlon -h North central Association of. Middleville, was away from home uitTlkf.t Gilt I
Mrs. Will Lyons, who lives on the twenty points. Dolan won the high HOSPITAL GUILDS
The company shop office Issued Oversmith and Nor^Seeber. v^“* the North Central Association of.
Cauklns farm—the last house an and low hurdles, broad jump and
Schools and Colleges, which includes
Tuesday
evening.
May
1
has
been
mhoho
work
orders
for
maintenance
of
342
the right going west on State St. high Jump, he ran the high hurdles chosen os the date of the annual vehicle* during last August. Of 160
the University of Michigan, without
and° fou:^thUWbarnrablownre3o»n '
before you make the turn, to the in 163 seconds whlh is four tenths meeting of the various Guilds of vehicles brought In'for repair during
examination
of a second better than his winning Pennock hospital. The place is the
' Hotel Hastings Dining Room will
1. Merilyn Zuttermeister. 2284 C.;
one
10-day
period.
82
percent
were
a honeat-to-goodneaa barrage. It time last year ip the Regional*.
of the Methodist church and repaired by the company, while the be open Sunday from noon until 1. Philip Frandsen, 2555 C.; 3. U«i.7Xm co stated that'
Wednesday the Saxons met a parlors
Charleen Cappon. 2.694 Com.; 4. K ^fSS
seems the high gale had suddenly
the hour for the dinner is 6:30 others were repaired in higher ech­
the storm was general,aSSK
reports hav- I|
Florence French, 2.597 C.; 5. Lob ing
and completely listened the Lon strong Battle creek Central team o'clock. Reservations may be made elons.
come from Barry. Allegan. Cass. | -Jnd 4uinual^n«a
Campbell. 2314 Com.; 6. Laura Saginaw. Lenawee. Macomb and, ot tt&gt;a pMMgMy
Trim (we think his real name is who fast year defeated the Hastings with your Guild chairman. Reports
Often, especially in operation* on
74-30.
The
Bearcats
ore
said
to
have
Salton. 2 500 Com.: 7. Elizabeth Sanilac counties, some of the Iomos *-hteh will be bm I
Alonzo &gt; chicken house which was a one of their best teams in years will be given, officers elected and a the Anzlo beachhead, the 734th re­ places close to the frontlines
large building, big enough to house and will prove a very tough oppon­ program presented.
An improvised instrument repair Cortright. 2.442 C; 8. Thomas Dolan. being quite large. The officers state Mis* Brandatatter
paired heavy artillery weapon* in
several hundred chicks. The trees ent.
their emplacementa at the front section of the company took up 741 2.435 C.: 9. Richard Farter. 2.430 C.; they have no klea
Idea of the extent of freshman honors 1D the
‘
‘
-------*— tni literature,
and debris were blown across the
Literature. 8cisnoe,
Science, il&gt;d
Going
every morning. Mechanics and wrecker crews adopt­ Items, such as watches, compasses
the
losses
as “
more—are
coming
120 yd. H. Hurdle*—Dolan (H),
Doing to market
nu
road, closing all travel along this Ut; Dangl (C). 2n&lt;J: Krlegaard. (C), Have fresh vegetables
mounteln-to-Mohammcd and sights, during a three-month
wholesale and ed tab
ven
hour.
... Students who reoW
Shirley Henry. 2385 C.; 13. Doris every
route, pieces of wood blown toward 3rd. Time 16.1
retail at the old
old Opera House. Henry
Fortunately the Michigan Mutual
Snyder.
2372
C.;
14.
Marjorie
Ritzthe Lyons residence broke fl win­
Windstorm Insurance Co. is ready
100 yd. Dash—Haines &lt;C), 1st; R. Predutn.—Adv.
man,
2361
C.:
15.
Donna
Bacheldcr.
ifl Agnes Thompson: •--------- - •*
lhc
biF demands
demands that
that will
will 'half ’B".—News
dows and In a freak like fashion Branch (H&gt;, 2nd; Frandsen (H). _________
“ *-*2310 C.;
1*17 *----------- ------------ Ruicla
m^e upon it « a rwxl^f UiU । °f Michigan.
nailed a board solidly to the siding 3rd. Time 10.5.
2367 Com.:
of tire house. A window was also
1 Milo—Addler &lt;H). 1st: O’Con­
HASTINGS GAGERS ARE WEST CENTRAL CO-CHAMPIONS
j TRUTH OF OI
2208 Com.; ... . —
- ---,| claims will be settled promptly.
broken at the Earl Wise home, cast ner (H). 2nd;. Perks (C). 3rd. Time
G.; 19 Robert Hollister. 2.183 C.; 20. I The high winds continued Monday is AGAIN MM
of Lyons, ano Ear) being a real 456.
Loraine Schantz. 2.139 Com.; 21.
photographer (he had a light meter
440 yd. Dash—Coulter (O», 1st:
Hazel Stauffer. 2,137 G.; 22. Milo
and all that) was out taking pic­ Marks &lt;C&gt;, 2nd; Smith (C)k 3rd.
Coldren, 2091 Q.
tures of the wreckage. In all the Time 56.1.
220 yd. Dash—Haines rC). 1st;
confusion, the cows on the Cauklns
PLACE FERTILIZER IN BANDS
section.
11 r। Aprt) g, 1
farm got out—we don’t know. If. as, Hendrickson (C), 2nd; Feldpausch
AROUND THE FRUIT TREES
and when, they rounded them up (H), 3rd. Time 24JI.
With many Michigan orchardlsts ro.iTioss orcs IN bixial880 yd. (H mile)—King &lt;C). 1st;
or not. Incidentally the 3 stars In
, “j PWf1
changing from clean cultivation to OF SOCIAL AID ULBF
Puller
(H).
2nd;
McKeough
(H).
the window at the Lyons home are
the Bod system of soil management,
Viuaiicle.
.re
now eniUble In the
3rd.
Time
2
12.
for Cheater Lyons, 15 mo's with the
new fertilizer applications methods Bureau of social Aid here tn Barry t***‘«*®,
200 yd. Low Hurdles—Dolan (H).
Navy who has recently received his
are necessary.
county
Since
these
positions
come
1 »P*nt tw
1st;
Danil
(C),
2nd;
Steele
(C),
3rd.
medical discharge, son-in-laws Ar­
The old system of applying the under state civil service, there to Mr*. Owl
„
thur Shepler Just back from 27 Timo 281
fertilizer between the rows with a protection and security against with his
Polevaulb—Merrymen &lt;C). lit;
mo’s, overseas with the army. (Mrs.
spreader nr by hand no longer pro­ shifts tn the political wind. Those: HU plar
Christianson
(H).
2nd;
Lucas
(C).
6.. the former Nella Lyons, who
duces satisfactory results.
intererted can get applications from i when h«
Distance O' 9".
.
works at the Windstorm, is now in 3rd.
T. A. Merrill, of the department the county clerk here. Examlnatjons Pennock r
Shot—Echllnaw (H). 1st: PrandPennsylvania with her husband
of horticulture. Michigan State can be taken every week day in sn attack
and his family) and Capt. Ray Col­ sen (H). 2nd; Merrymen (O). 3rd.
college, has been studying this । Lansing or ever/ fourth week at Mrs. Owii
40- 2".
lier .who is back from service tn Distance
problem and recommend* that ni­
High Jump-Dolan (H). 1st; B.
Australia and is now stationed with Branch. R. Branch. Stebbins (H),
trogen fertilizer bp placed in a
Post Hdqts. at Fort Custer. The 2nd; King &lt;C) 3rd. Distance S’ 2".
narrow band- around the "drip" of lion about the nature al the work ;
—.
Lyons have a son Ray. who Is with
the branches. This band ohould be and the requirement* can be had HHUMG
Broad Jump—Dolan (H), IM;
the . police force in Kalamazoo who Fuller (H). 2nd; King (C). Distance
about 12 to 18 inches wide. Limit­ from the Bureau tar Social Aia In t A few
expects to be called for military
flui d '
ing the width prevent* the grau the court house lyre
service in the near future.
from absorbing a large amount of oow7?s,s;
880 yd. Relay—Won by Grand
*r.»■ sT
And so we come to Monday night Rapids Ceplral—1.40:7.
the nitrogen as it, penetrates .the
with Capt. Zack York, and brother
foil
and sister. Marge and Morey Hill
If nitrogen fertlllaer is spread lime Hxnl In this aervtoe. Thank*.
—
International
Seal
A*
Lock
Co-; *
hopping off the Kazoo bus on the
between the row*, the graza ab­
corner of Green and . Park streets
Mr
sorbs *uch a large portion that th* Hastings, Mich.
just al the, “last call for supper,"
Finn Ward PTA. meeting will
trees receive UtUe benefit- Teats at
lime. Zack looking topper than be held at the school Thursday,
the college showed subatanlial in­
tops, had Just a few hours tn town
creases In yield* of fruit whan the
before leaving for Fbrt Ord. Calif.
H Montmorency ciVetTyJxa® Pro­
tous Education Taught In Our
duced an average of H. more lugs
Schools? Moving plctUrea will also
of cherries.
(Continued on Page fl, Set. 1.)
be shown by Hubert Cook.

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SMOKED HAM

33c

shank half - lb.

SMOKED HAM
butt half-lb.

37c

SLICED BACON
sugar cured - lb.

40'

PORK HOCKS
meaty-lb. 20'
SPARE RIBS
lean - lb.

22'

PORK LIVER
tender - lb.

SALMON STEAK

20'

HAMBURGER -,rd 27c
BOILING BEEF T 17c
RING BOLOGNA —. 32c
FRANKFURTERS
&gt;
SIDE PORK
■ 27c
CHUCK ROAST r 27°
VEAL BREAST ""T” 19c
SAUSAGE
29c
MINCE MEAT - » 29c

Ice Cream vanilla
*
Clothes Basket lBe- ,ize
Soya Butter
pk»
Quality Brooms
SoUp Betty Crocker
3 Pkg
Cake Flour Snow Sheen pk&amp;
Wheaties
pkB 15c_me(1 pk&amp;
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29'
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Crackers
Baby Foods

17'

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2 lbs. 33c

Gerbers

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Baby Foods
*29'
Potted Meat Arraour 1/2 size 9c isize 6'
Vienna Sausafle Armour can Jgc
Treet A Delicious Meat can 34'
Pigs Feet
23'
Pickled, Boneless

GRAPEFRUIT p“
GRAPEFRUIT T""5t"d,e“
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POTATOES MifJo^UT5pk
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2bun.

33c
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32c
16c
65c
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KIDNEY BEANS
'an - JL2C

TEA BALLS
orange pekoe - pkg.

45'

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FRENCH DRESSING
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?

59c

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lib. pkg.

50C

LAKE TROUT
u^rg. ggC

COD FILLET

42c
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7 32c

31c
39c
5c
8c
49c
9c
33c
33c
34c
23c
KEYKO OLEO lb
DURKEE OLEO lb- 23c
GOOD LUCK OLEO lb 26c
NOODLES 11b Pkg- 23c
KELLOGG'S PEP pkg 9=
10c
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’
BRAN FLAKES K'XS' 13c
POST TOASTIES pkg 8c
POST BRAN FLAKES pkg 13c
13c
GRAPENUTS pkg
Wheat Meal
13c
pkg.
GRAPENUT
9c
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PEANUT BUTTER u'.’,..
PEANUT BUTTER 'iTj,"’
CLINTON PUDDING pkg
4X SUGAR
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NO LIMIT

USE LOW HEAT
IN COOKING EGOB
.
WRh eggs one of the moat plen­
tiful items on the market, hornenfken are using more of them in
It variety of ways. They're also
mastering the proper rgg-cooklng
technique and finding the servings
more delicious.
Roberta Hershey. Michigan Blate
college extension nutritionist, says
there's one principle to keep in
mind when preparing eggs. That la.
cook al a low terripfcraturc Other­
wise the delicate protein in the egg
becomes tough. The same thing is
true of the egg Is cooked too Tong.
Today's version of yesterday s
tough hard-boiled eggs is tender
-eggs, hard-cooked in simmering
Water. Fur these, use Just enough
water to cover the eggs well, start­
ing them in cold water. Bring the
water to the simmering point and
keep it there for about 40 minutes.
For soft-cooked eggs, simmer for
3 to 5 minutes. Never let the water
boll Tile unsightly green line be­
tween the yolk and the white of
hard-cooked-eggs can be virtually
eliminated by cooking the wrs In
simmering grater, then Immediately
putting them into cold water.
First rule of egg-poaching suc­
cess is "never let the water boll
while the eggs arc in it." Have the
waler deep enough to cover the
eggs. For fried eggs, omelets, and
scrambled eggs—keep the heat low
under a thick frying pan: or
scramble in the top of a double
boiler.
Buy the highest quality eggs for
frying, pooching, and cooking in
the shell. The less expensive eggs
can be used for other types of
cooking

CHICKS GOOD CARE
Poultry meat promises to be in
great demand this year, so It will
pay, every poultry raiser to get the
chicks early and teaiouslv care for
them until they orc ready for the
frying pan.
Here are several, timely lipa of­
fered by the poultry deportment of
Michigan State college that will
hrln n^id down death lasses and
Insure faster gains:
1. Maintain proper temperature
in the brooder house See that the
chicks are comfortable . A good
guard around the brooder Stove is
essential.
3. Use a good Utter to reduce di­
sease dangeg. and cut down on
hronder house cleaning Keep the
Ittlet sanitary by freouent stirring
and the occasional adding of new
Utter
3. Cover the Utter for a few days
ifter the chicks are placed in the
brooder house, or until they learn
what to eat.
4 Feed a properly balanced ra-.
tion Cheap. Improperly balanced
feeds do not produce satisfactory
gains.
5. Be sure the chicks have plenty
'■f room* The limit is from 250 to
300 for an average brooder.
6 Provide plenty of feeders snd
watcrers.- It is cheaper to buv extra
equipment and feed than to buy
the chicks
•» •
7 Sec thnt roosts 're avallab’after the chicks are from 6 to 12
weeks old. or are big enough to be
brooded away from the hover.

carefully
lift the fat oft and drop it Inta Uu
(at can.
Odd bits of fat collected la
way may need to be clarified more
effectively In order to improve un­
desirable flavors. To clarify small
amounts of pork, beef or lamb fat.
pour one cup of hot waler over one
cup of cool fat. Heal the mixture
over a low heat for 10 minutes and
stir well. Then strain it through a
piece of clean inuslln or cheese­
cloth. chill, and pour off the water.
It Is necessary that this type of
clarification be done with small
amounts since the mixture of fat
and water boils violently. *
Larger amounts of pork, beef or
lamb fat. as well as chicken fat and
thin oils, are clarified by cooking
slices of potato (4 to 3 slices to a
cup of fet&gt; In the fat for about 10
to 15 minutes over slow heat. Strain
the far through a clean cloth, cool,
p.nd it's ready for use. Clarified
fat won't keep indefinitely, how­
ever, so it should be used promptly.
After rendered and clarified fats
have been used In cooking until
they hgve become scorched or too
strong. turn them in as salvage.
They are still good for glycerine,
which is an essential part of explo­
sives..-paints and medicines.
NUTRITIOUS FOOD TO BE
HAD FROM ANY WEED PATCH
Every family can have a good
supply of leafy, green vegetables at
this time of year.
Roberta Hershey, extension spe­
cialist in foods and nutrition at
Michigan Slate college, points out
that the nearest field of weeds is
a lazy man's victory garden. The
crop Is there, all ready to be har­
vested.
Some of the greens include pur­
slane. youth milkweed shoots, dan­
delion. sorrel, and watercress.
Purslane has a fleshy stem with
a short, thick, oval leaf. The leaves
are especially fine in raw salad or
cooked as other greens in a little
salted water for about five minutes.
The young milkweed shoots are
delicious when served with aspara­
gus or broccoli.
Dandelion and sorrel can be flav­
ored with bits of cruin bacon and
hardcookcd egg and wilted with a
dressing of hot hacon fat and vine­

Watercress, an old standby for
garnishing salad bawls, may als-i
be used in sandwiches when
chopped and combined with tart
salad dressing, salt and paprika
To add flavor to flat greens, try
1 cooking a bit of dock or mustard
with them A good sauce for greens
is made by combining 1-3 cup of
salad dressing, 1 tablesooon of
chopped sour or dill pickle, and
1-4 to 1-2 tablespoon of prepared
horseradish.
Getting rid of every trace of din
and grit when washing greens is
n bit difficult at limes. To solve
this problem Miss Hershey suggest*
the tablespoon test
After the
greens are washed, scrape a table­
spoon over the bottom of the nan
If there's the least sound of grittlness. another washing is in order.
O&lt;rxl advice to the greens huntc.FULL'USE OF FAT
Is: Get permission from the prop­
erty owner before nicking, and
IS WARTIME NEED
The need for salvaged fat to learn how to identify the greens.
meet expanded military and civil­
ian requirements is more acute
Potent Drink
-than ever.
Housewives are being asked to be
Calvados instead of wine is the
even more diligent in their efforts beverage of the natives of Norman­
to save every bit of waste fat But dy and Brittany. This patent drink
first. It is suggested that they make
full use of this fat in cooking be­ Is nothing more than apple brandy,
and reports indicate that there 1s
fore turning it in for salvage.
Beatrice V. Grant, associate pro­ more drunkenness In that area than
fessor of foods nnd nutrition ul jmy other part of France. Apple
Michigan State college says that brandy is the distillate of the am­
dripplrlcs from beef or pork are
rspecially gtwd for Reasoning beans ber, clear, sparkling apple elder
-that—footer IHte—champagne;—Of
or other vegetables.
'
'
Many housewives have found it course the fresh distillate is raw. but
convenient to keep two cans handy after it la properly aged in a wooden
for fat—one tn the refrigerator for cask it is smooth and mellow. The
kitchen or cooking use. one near
the stove for discarded fat A small best cider is also aged before it is
.tea strainer may be sufficient for bottled and stored.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THPRRDAY. APRIL 19.IMS
•

bread

crumb*

1WJ!
HMrans
Id. Then carefully
nd drop it Into the

it collected in thU
J be clarified Iporo
ler to improve un• ^clarify small
. beef or lamb fat.
hot water over one
Heal the mixture
for 10 minute* and
itratn It through a
muslin or cheese­
pour off the water,
that thia type of
done with small
he mixture of fut
violently.
ts of pork, beef or
a* chicken fat and
lariflcd by cooking
(4 to 5 allcea to a
he fat for about 10
er alow heat. Strain
a clean cloth, coo),
for use. Clarified
indefinitely, how1 be used promptly.
I and clarified fata
I In cooking until
ne scorched or loo
cm in as salvage,
good for glycerine,
ntial part of cxplurl medicines.

r’OOU TO BE
4Y WEED PATCH
can have a good
green vegetables at
Iley, extension ape। and nutrition ut
college, points out
it field of weeds 1*
ictory garden. Tile
1) ready to be har-

greens include n
ikweed shoots, di
.nd watercress
a fleshy stem with
ival leaf. The leaves
r greens In a little
about five minutes,
illkweed shoots are
served with a*para-

1 sorrel can be flav­
or crim bacon and
and wilted with a
ut old standby fo
&lt;1 buwls, may ah
sandwiches when
iomblned with tart
salt and paprika.
r to flat greens, try
&gt;f dock or mustard
&gt;od sauce for greens
nblning 1-3 cup of
I tablroooon of
nr dill pickle, and
lespoon of prepared

I every trace of dht
washing green* i?
at times To solve
iss Hershey suggest*
i mt. After the
led. »crape a tabltbottnm of the nan
■ast sound of grlttlashlng la In order,
o the irrecn* huntc.lon from the propcforr picking, and
lentify the greens.
nt Drink

- native* of Normany. This patent drink
• than apple brandy,
ilcate that there la
its in that area than
t of France. Apple
distillate of the amirkiing apple elder
e—champagne. Of-----। distillate is raw. but
rly aged In a wooden
dh and mellow. The
lao aged before it la

N YOU

The Hastings Banner

NEW BOOKS IN
PUBLIC LIBRARY

1

Temple Bailey-Red Fruit.
, Helen T. Miller—Wicked Bister. CLOVERDALE
Jackson Gregory -Bordrr IJne.
Four carload* of young people went
Clarence B. Keiland—Alla* Jane'' to Woodland Monday evening to alSmith.
K 1(1 HTY BKVKXTn T«A»
tend Ute Christian Endeavor Union
Booth Tarkington—Image of Jo­ । meeting held there. We are happy
re«g st th, dm* Dins, sephine.
„
.
। to leport our young people look first
Hs,(l*(,. MlchlfM a*
Agatha Christie — Remembered place In the County AcUvlty Award.
Death.
—
,
The junior choir, with Mrs. MakomHt'HM’MIl'riON
Jackaon Cole—The Frontier Le- 1 »on. as leader, ore doing very good
gion.
: in their singing. * Mr. and Mrs.
Michael innea—Appleby's End.
Prank Moyur of Harbor Snrinra
N. A. ‘Fox—Thorson- of Thunder । spent the weekend with hi* broUiOulch.
I er and family. Rev. and Mrs. Thomas
Johnston McCulley—Ohoal Bui- Moyer. * Mrs. Delos Flower and
let Range.
Mix. Richard Hocgenbootn and Joan
Will Ermine—Buckskin Marshal, spent Monday in Kalamazoo. * Mr*.
Max Brand Bllvertlp’s Search
Lucy Davenport and Helen spent
Mignon G. Eberhart—Wlnga of ■ the past Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Fear.
Royal Batnum and family of NaalitDITORIAI—
Fulth Baldwin-Arizona Star.
vllle. * Mis* Doris Monica ol MuhMichsei Venner-Jethro Hammer vUle spent Monday with her father.
ASSOCIATION
Peter Field-Rood To Laramie. | Charles P. Monica.
Jackson Gregory — Hermit of I MIm Catherine Cagney of Kala­
mazoo was In the village. Sunday
Thunder King.
Ernest Haycox—Canvon taw. culling on friends. * Mr*. Walter
Arthur H. Gooden—Valley of Dry Lewis and children spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mr* Herb Cook of
Bones.
Middleville. * Mr. Carl Kingsbury
Non-Fiction
Harold spent the weekend in
John T. Whitaker—We Cannot and
(Continued from Page 1. Rec, Li
Grand Rapids. * Dun Orunawall
Earape History.
and Mrs. Mary Shepherd have sold
Ernie Pyle—Brave Men.
their
home here to Mr. and Mrs.
laved.
Veronica Dengel -- Personality Ray Kern, wlto operate the Gulf
Dec- 7. IMl, may always remain ’Unlimited.
station, -and arc moving to Kala­
Kurig and Kelley—Battle Report. mazoo. * Mr. and Mrs. Harold
a* a dark biot on American military
Wm. L White—Report on the Gould entertained Mr. and Mrs
history—but th? really slgnlfkant
thing was that, even a* Japanese 1Russians.
Arlow Gould of Nile*, Bunday *
George and Helen Pnpashvlly— Mr. and Mrs. Russell Monica of
bombs were smashing our airplanes Anything Can Happen.
.
Kalamazoo are living with her par­
and battleship*, great armament
Jean Barnes. Librarian
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Delo* Flower.
factories on the mainland were be­
Mr. Hocganboom left for service last
ginning to ojicrate—thanks &lt;o Mr. AT THE THEATRES
Thursday * Jean Snyder of Kala­
Roosevelt'* policies
mazoo spent the weekend with her
mother. Mrs. Lenore Wough. W Mr
American-produced arm* had a
part in turning the tide of battle
dusty. Rusty, Barbnry Coast of | and Mrs. George Kahler spent Sunwith Mrs. OMkt Kahler und
nt Stalingrad and El AJqnirln—two
i»Os is depicted in this ac- !dav
ant Mrs. Iva Kelley of Has­
keked romance of a New Nancy
or the critical battles in Wrld War
tings. * Mr. and Mm. fJoyd Mills
id choir singer, who arrived and Joan of South Bend. Indiana.
II. Likewise American foihes were
m Francisco to trace her *pent the weekend with Mrs. Em­
barely able to stop Japan \short. of
r. who is believed murdered. ma Dickerson.
Australia apd had Just \enough /
Mr and Mrs. Henry Butler and
aerial power to administer a obclsive
slater of Kalamazoo were .dinner
detent to the Japanese navy wear/
starring Erich Von Stroheim,
guests Thursday -at Mr. and Mrs
Midway Island. A lag of a Nw Mary Beth Hughe*
•
.
John Tedrow's ♦ Mr. and Mrs Nel­
months In American war product,
Flamarlon Ilves in a world com­ son Warner and daughters and Mr
tian might have thrown the deli­ plete unto himself, he lives solely and Mrs. Milton Warner und chil­
his guns, that Is until he falls dren of Delton spent Sunday with
cate balance of victory the oU[e£, Xor
j
their parents, Mr. and Mr* George
way in all four of these Important madly in love.
Jewel. * Mr. and Mrs Allen Jeffery
engagements. The loss of any one
rilh
have moved Into Ute Clancy house
of these buttles would have pro­
Jt Guernsey lake * Mr and Mrs.
longed the fighting many months—
The story Is set In a radio sta­ Virgil Monica und Bobby were din­
possibly toy several years. It Is not tion and starts rolling when Mor­ ner guesU cf Mrs. Amanda Mlsendifficult to appreciate what that an. who is only a guide, decides to1 bauch and son of Brush Ridge. *
would have meant In terms of cas­ soonror the singing career of Wan- Mr and Mr*. Bert McCallum spent
ualties und property destruction. ’
du.
’ Wednesday in Kalamazoo. * Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Pcnnel und Mrs.
The death of Mr. Roosevelt comes
os a shock because of the role he Bine Creator. Betty Hutton. Sonny Robert Johnson and children and
Tufty
in
"Herr
Come*
the
Wave*
”1 Richaid Pennel onent Sunday with
hud uuiumcd in the task of building,
Mr und Mrs Edward Pennel. *
The
story
tells
about
the
Miller
a durable peace. His foreign poli­
twins who are dancers but decide. Mr und Mrs Lester Monica were
cies were universally acclaimed. In­ tn join the waves for the duration. In Kalamazoo Tuesday on business.
ternationally he iuid assumed a While In training they meet the
dominant stature. Foreign leaders singing idol of the nation, who
and foreign people believed ills falls In love with Rosemary Susie
a crush—on-------him-------and—
that
is
expressed desire for international , has ------------.
harmony was untainted by selfish I where the fun begins
ambition.* for himself or for his
.
rounw H, cm. ner.r u, h.vum I
9/.
the full confidence of oil Aided
Weaving unusual suspense Into
IredMs than anv other offkUl in ,w &lt;rlppln&lt; gU)n- or a man and
the United Nations front.
Hla t n
tranped by circumstances
death tnus removes an important j into a situation of ever Increasing
cog from the peace machinery which peril.

COOK BR08-, K4ii«r»

EDITORIALS

Cook
Angle Hawthorne
DoroUTy French

::SJ

Avis Gaskill

.147a

BANNER

1902•1945

brought to Belleree for funeral MrB Alice DeVries * Mr. and Mrs
services; burial will be al BarryHrrleI »nd Mrs. Ma Flory
vllle. but final nn-angement* can- | „|led Fyidav at »he homo of Mrs.
not lx* made until later. Our deep- i FU|1
Ella n
riorv in
in Woodland.
wowiaiul. *_Mra
* Mrs
e.*t sympathy goes to the family
—.- —
------ . —
— «-»■
Lewis
Herre)
and «»
Mr&gt;
Orr -----Fisher
Beside his parents, hr leaves two attended the quarterly conference
sisters at home and three brother* at the Quimby church Sunday aft­
In the service, one of whom. Sgt. ernoon * Wavne Van Svckie MW
Richard Green is in Germany with Pnhv CoT’wrll and Mrs. Millie
Gen. Patton's 3rd Army. Med. Del Fisher vidted Mrs. Elsie Cogswell
Another
brother. SgtCharles and children In Nashville Tuesday
Green, recently returned to this evening.
__________
country after nearly three years'
service in India, and the youngest
brother. Robert, recently entered CHARLTON PARK
The
prospect*
for
a good baseball
service and is now in Georgia.
____
team are getting better every SunMr and Mr/. Elmer Gillett and day. We now have players from
MM
1/c
and
Mr*
"
‘
O'
Part
of
Barrv
County except
Earl Pennock. A
•»*.'
“Friday the sonlhweat. If the.kolayers
Pennock were in Battle Creek
, u.. who
ut,
came for a workout the last two

gSS.,'?.m SISI iff “rKS

“uiT2Tm“",2S

Oin««ie of the Center Road * The
4-H Club enjoyed a welner roast at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
GiUelt Friday evening. They elect­
ed officers for the coming year. *
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Nesbet enter­
tained al a family dinner Sunday,
honoring the latter’s nephew. Rich­
ard Brumms. Mr. and Mrs. Vic

h.c in hblory. Th.]. u «•«£
ft question which hirton alone will । |nR the sjory of a brother arid a
answer. Il will take time to view sUtcr jong-and-dancc team. They
Mr. Roosevelt and hU generation in | icave their small home town for
proper perspective. In view of the , Hollywood and a crack at fame and
world shattering nature of the fortune,
events through which we have been
living. It will be surprising If some-"Sing M
of the present crop of lenders arc f‘“rr*?5- .
. nrrhetra
not featured prominently among
“ "&lt;&gt;
history's immortals—andi in any list bcriti&gt;nce of the ranch owned by
of the World War II era. the name
bluffing 0|d codger, who
of Franklin D. Roosevelt will figure thinks he may soon die and doesn't
prominently
know which of his two nieces he
He was a statesman of world-wide [ should leave |il* rotate,
vision, a great leader and n great
------------- '■ « 1 •
American.
. HENRY 8CHAIBLY
———:—:------- .
; jqhn Henry Scliaibly was born.
BUFFERS FACIAL
Carlton twp.. Barry County. Mi?
WOUNDS IN 8. PACIFIC
| on Sept. 2. 186d. He was the youngOidcr Hastings residents will rc- 1 est or four children of John and
member Fred Kcnfleld who now Catherine Schalbiy.
resides In Pasadena. Cal. Mr. Ken- ( After a full lifetime of service
field b the grandfather of two, devoted to his family, his friends,
service men. Second U. Hugh V. , and his community, he passed away
Fenton and Lt. (jg.i Standish K. । nt hl* farm home in Woodland twp.
Penton. both of whom arc serving on April 11. 1H5. at the age of 78
in the South Pacific. The former | years. 7 months, and 0 days.
was wounded In the face by a Jap
On November 20. 1901, he was
sniper in the fighting on Iwo Jlmn mfl1rrl'd to Miss Cllmcna Dtttkee.
on March 8. and U recovering at a and the&gt; established their new home
hospital on Guam. He had been west of Woodland. In,‘be years tg
fighting for 15 day* when a bullet f°n°wslx^T]lldrrntooktlicLr pLacejs
caught him in the cheek passing in the fomlb—Hlldrid. Hobart,
throush his nose He had to hike i Clnra, who died tn childhood in
. mih tn act first aid
»«». Colon’ Kennard, and George.
‘ SU’iSX. u‘ &lt;jg.' Penton is .. Co”1 erted In 1®®®. Mr. Schalbly
serving as a supply officer and also .
hb n
church, but
has charge of decoding messages *S,2?.t.c-’’Sd J}!?.JI
pn.cHk.e*tro,,r ”corl ,n lhe Sou,h
."WlS

organized and a try will be made for
the week following.
The Boy Scouts are preparing fot
an encampment at the park the flrat
three days In June.

DON'T BUY THINGS YOU DON’T
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS

11 pint
pint
KARO SYRUP
15c
PANCAKE FLOUR W 32‘
MILLER'S DOG FOOD
5»» 6V
SCOTT'S TISSUE 3^25=
GERBER'S BABY FOODScan7c
CAMPBELL'S VEG. SOUP 13c
CHILI BEANS nopoints-can 13c
ODESSA CATSUP 30pomt. 16&lt;

43 YEARS

C. Thomas Stores
130 W. State St

Hastings, Mich.

&gt;bTi?th'lfcifch0M
Accentuate the amarine** of ,
rayon frocks in saucy solid shades and picture-pretty prints. Soft, figure
molding rayon jersey, full skirted, graceful; delicate sheers'with pert
ruffled pockets; many other delightful frocks in one and two piece styles.

In 1902, an ambitious young man started a dry goods store in a

Wyoming mining town. He was confident that hard work and fair

SATURDAY
FEATURE

dealing would make his store a success—and he wa* right.
The little store attracted people from miles around, as they

learned that Mr. Penney sold dependable merchandise al prices

as low as he could make them

So the More grew

and grew

into two stores.

into four stores.

into 8.. 16.. 32

into SIXTEEN HUNDRED

AND MORE.

The Ideal Outfit for Active Boys!

all in 43 short yean! a­

BOY’S

SPORT

SETS

For the Uttie Fellow!

But thia i» more than the aucceM story of an energetic, ambitions

American. Mr. Penney himself has said that btuinett tuccett it

168

only the by-product of right principlet . . . the determination to
serve honestly and to share with fellow-workers and customers the

rewards of hard work and loyalty.

and years of peace

WOMEN’S PRINTED
CREPE PAJAMAS
AT ONLY

ceasingly: by Fair Dealing!

CLEANSING TISSUE

Through all these years

□CSZ2

Parker— E. Kartnu

cJ/nif -J902 - &lt;j4/iul.-i945;

SPECIALS!

) Shop

B

4. c&amp;. ^Penney c&amp;»nfiany, fine}

Mr. kenfleld is the uncle of Miss Unued a faithful
for Die rest of bls life,
Jean Barnes, Hastings city libra- | Surviving are his wife, five chlli dren. nine grandchildren, and many
I friends and neighbors who came un­
Rolled Flake*
■ der the influence of his good life.
Plenty of people can-remember
Perhaps no more fitting tribute
when they went to the druggl.t tor
Aman'S
rolled oat flake* for making greet
| Micah: "For what doth the Lord

»you ba
fol. keen
just one
I we con
face and
nploxion.

Justly, and to love merey. and to
walk humbly wllh thy God”

’J rum ms and Mr and Mrs. Maurice | WOMEN’S BOWLING
BABRYVILLE
Purchl* and children. * Un Mina I TO URNAMENT—RESULTS
Trade Death ef
Ensign Raymand GtWn
Our community fell the grim Tn Jnr nJ monXfJ-1su,le InsulaUon .
tragedy of war when word was
T
IkA Manufacturing Co
*p4i^ mdemTan a^d P^1Banner
—
brought Saturday morning of the
death of Ensign Raymond E Green
in California. He was the third
eon of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oreen
of Bellevue, formerly of Barryvllle
He died of injuries received In a
airplane crash while on a routine from the South Pacific. * Mr. and •
flight in California, but no more Mrs. E. H. Lathrop were Sunday |
details are available at the present. caller, of Mr and Mrs Ferri* Lath­
He had completed hto training and rop and children. Little Carrol to
»tui In bed.
______ *
was ready for overseas duty.
Raymond graduated from Nash­
ville high school in 1940. Following MARTIN CORNERS
*
his graduation he -took mechanical
The home of Chud Trautweln
training at Cassidy Lake Technical on the Center road burned to the
school under the N.Y .A program. ground this _(Monday)
___ _—----------- -.
morning
at
He was later employed for nearly about 5:30 Mr. Trautweln escaping
a year at Kellogg Co. in Battie onlyY with the
UIV clothes he
1^. had on.
v... The
....
Creek. He enlisted In the Naval Air yvarH
ira had taken their loll on the old
corps August 1942 and was called i house,
— for It
it wa*
was a very old one. but
for active service Feb 8 1943 Hto .rowe c(
e ot
« th
'he
older residents can
26
included
tn the davs of their youth
« months
muuuu. of training
“••• vr
—rr^1 ! remember in
Southern UrUvfralty Pocatello Ida- whe„
one Of tile nicest home*
Gonzaga University
University Spokane;
Spokane; it,,
ln iK«
it“P n»t&lt;rhborhr»*H
neighborhood and
and they
they have
have
ho; Giinzaaa
Man's Pre-flight at Oakland.!
fond recollections of happy
Calif.
------'-;”N*AS’' a’t’-Norman?~(
---------C*
U.' 1‘niro there at Aid societies, socials
and was commissioned Ensign ,l
at' and young people's parties for its
Corpus Christi. Texas. July 2tl. 1944.! mistress then. Mrs. Eva Trautweln
He then enjoyed a three ’week's
R &lt;rr~.it friend of young oeople.
leave home beI ore reporting to San Time indeed brings many changes
Diego. Nov. 14. last year He had * Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Perrin of
been finishing hla training as tor­ Ornnd Rapid* were weekend guest*
pedo bomber pilot, being about ot her inre"’* Mr. and Mrs Milo
ready for combat duly.
Barry. ♦ William Cogswril and
Raymond was such a likeable fel­ daiiRhters Dorothv and Grets and
low; he loved life and made many Jack and Jerry Raymond of Has­
friends wherever he went. Our ting* were Sunday afternoon caller*
heart* are heavy with grief as he at Mr. and Mr*. Orr Fisher* Mr
was one of our boys. We can only and Mrs. Ben Troutwine were Wedbow to the will of our Heavenly .। nesday
|wsaa&gt;. evening caucrs.
no school
callers. w
* No
—
upa/
Father. He has left us. but hla, —T-hiirJt
ay and Friday of Uat week
spirit will live on. His body will be 2wlng to the Illness of the teacher,

fat yean and lean

yean of war

TERRY T

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. APRIL I&gt;. IMS

LAND *

2»V
jjinamsia&amp;sw-

Uwi* Herta)

Mrs Prank Hyne* and Mrs Ford
Stowell were In Grand Rapids on
Wednesday. * Mr*/Fay Emery. Mrs.
and Mr. and Mr*
Mr. and Mr* Car! Hewitt Mabie Hulbert
«—* »._&gt;*. were callers
Agnee Hewitt went to
10ln^f-f Inci
family Wedne*Mra.
Leon
*Wer'and
“family of Eut
* Mr and Mrs. Lavi and Mrs. Bruce Holmes. * The local
„_ud Rapid* spent the biulnew- places were closed Satur­ Woodland were Sunday dinner guests
।
of
the
former*
mother
Mrs Daisy
al Um home of their day afternoon between 3:00 and 4:00
------------- GW'S Tyler. * Mr* Caryl Fender and
■ daughter Mildred of Vermontville
a Delano spent Saturday night with her husa?i tand * parents, Mr. and Mra. Peter
Fender. * On Sunday they accom­
panied them to the home of Mr. and
Mra. Max Carery near Vermontville
Mr. and Mrs John Jordan of as
dinner guest* * Mr and Mra.
Heatings were weekend vUltor* at George
Sear* entertained on Sun­
the hotns of the latter'* sister *nd
hiubintl, Mr and Mr*. Ray Schantz. day with a birthday dinner honoring
i Mr and Mrs. Frederick RuMieli of three birthdays. The guests of honor
were Mr*. Tltu* Wilt. Mra. Cleo
Grand Rapids were Bunday dinner Sears
and
Mrs. O. C Lutz Those
guests of the Rev and Mrs Fay C
wimt * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hes- enjoying the dinner were Mr and
on visitor* with Mr and Mrs lerly and sons Byron and Verdon Mrs Titus Will and son David. Crys­
tal;'Mr
and
Mrs Cleo Sear*. Weil
Wotring * Mr. and Mr*. Ted were In Lensing Sunday to see their
and daughter Jeralee were daughter. Mr*. Clifford Togsley who Woodland and their daughter Audra.
y guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Henry Ls at the Sparrow hospital * Mr I Lansing; Mr and Mr*. G C. Lutz.
and Mr. and Mr*. Arthut
and Mr* Glenn Parker of Freeport Fenton,
Christopher sc n. Lake Odessa
. and Mrs. Charles Hestctly visited Mrs John Weaver Sunday
Mr and Mrs Herbert Harper and
t Wednesday in Lansing. They afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ella
called there by the serious Ul- Flory. Other caller* were Mis* Clara family and Mrs Mgrtin and daugh­
—__ Blocher and Mrs Otto Townsend ter from Union City were Sunday
of their daughter. Mrs Clifford
icy who was taken to Uie
the Spar-1
Spar­ and granddaughter .Pamela. ♦ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. How­
_______ where
w„c7e she underwent I Among those from away who were ard Harper and family * Mr and
hospital
nemney operation. She came here to attend the funeral of Henry Mrs Stuart Kussmaul entertained
■h the operation fine and Ls Schalbly were Jease Demond and an Sunday with a family dinner
ng nkely. * Mr and Mrs. Lloyd 1 daughter Phvllh. Detroit; Mr. and honoring Mra. Kussmaul’s mother's,
were Walter* Sunday at the i Mr* Dewey Wonnaeotl and Mr. and eight-second birthday Guest* were
of their son-in-law and Mr* Elwin Demond. Lansing; Mr her parents. Mr and Mrs. Bd Driter. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and Mrs Bert Neil and Mr and tnaray and aon Herbert, and Mr and
e of Lansing. * Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Frederick Rusaell. Grand Rap- Mra. Herbert Oliver of Sebewa, and

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95c
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(b
Spotlight Coffee .X 3 59c
Grated Tuna Fish 2 49c
Gingerale
3»:.23c
4 i, 45c
Raisins
Fancy Spinach c«7 2 25c
Sauce
2 27c
75
25c
Cottage Cheese
2
Soda Crackers
£ 15c
Diced Beets
12c
30c
Grapefruit Juice c«7
O’Pekoe Tea
3Xl9c
25-lb sack

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8c

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45 c

KERNEL CORN

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i*rg* .U. 48c

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larg&lt;
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Market Day
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NORTHERN TISSUE

4 roiii 18c

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3

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eilEUOUTH JARS

MOTOR OIL Penn-Rad 10 j*

$1.95

Halladay wlll present
»'«ho 1* in the front tine* in Germany.
rroupnng- sacred and seculr
There will be
Peter PeD of Grand Rapids-were
GueaU af Nashville Club
the noon hour. :
Bunday afurnoon visitor* of Mr. and
Th* Woodland Woman’s Study
table service i V
Mra. Jama* Tyler. They caited on CjUh ha* accepted an inviutlon to
The V/AJOM. mH Friday evening joy ths day wit
friends in Nashville. * Mr* Lotil-e be gueaU of the Nashville Ladles
Smith was a Sunday dinner guett Literary club on Wednesday after- at the Methodtit church parlor* for
their Mystery Mother banquet for
at ffie home of her daughter and noon, April 25. at 2:30 o'clock
United Brethren in Christ
them tn dally meal preparation
husband, str
Mr. ana
and Mr*,
Mr*. nnnur
Arthur StatTransportation wlll
will be provided daughter* and aona A lovely potnuwana
Transportation
Her* are three tasty recipe* rec­
1 H. Oegood, Minister
°Lj?
HL
for
ommended by Roberta Hcrahev. ex0Ly'&lt;o&lt;1
,odSuri
un' X
JLHL
Ior members
member* wishing
wtAlas to
t= attend
alters thU
this Jwk dinner with a,
-TN-,,,
2 was served to mor
Titus wiit
Wilt and ion ra»vir4
David r»f
of rsrvHai
Crystal meeting. w,....
Please »^ii
call Mra. Stuart
tenalon
iluirlUon specialist
of
tomlng
worship,
10:00
am.
rabies
beautifully
di
were weekend visitor* with per par- Ku*smnul for information
WSSi.
Sunday school. 11:00 am.
low and white with pretty bouquets
ents. Mr. and Mr*. George Bear* *
-- --------Evening worship. 7:30 pm.
of spring flower* The table com­
Mr. and Mr* Claude Bishop and two
6 medium to large onions
Plane Recital
Christian Endeavor, &gt;:lb pm.
mittee wa* Mr* EUle Farthing. Mr*
children of Flint were caller* Sun­
cup chopped ham or canned
Prayer meeting. Wednesday, 8 pm.
Mrs Alice Brod beck present
I Mattle Schneider, Mrs. Fem Trumbo
day morning at the home of the
niid Mra Vera Geiger; program
hlpa trick
Rev. and Mrs Fnv C Wing..* Mr Ifollowing students in piano
■s^eup soft bread crumbs
I chairman. Mra. Louella Reesor The
and Mr* Hergjd. Classic entertained iat Woodland Monday afu
Sunday school, 10:30 a.m
fine buttered bread crumb*
I president. «...
Mrs. Vera ..
Hewitt, Intro­
l|u
for dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrr April 9. at four o'clock:
Morning worship. 11:30am
duced the toostmlstreas.
toastmlstress Mr* Bessie
li cup milk
Leon Nicholson and family. The , Wilma and Ruth Sense. Lurry Joeiduced
Farrell Marcia Potter. Betty Hauer.
Hauer, I McMillen
McMillen. Mra. Ruth Johnsta
dinner was honoring Pfc Mavnard Farrell.
^’teaspoon salt
lAMa McMillen.
U»U(IU» .Tana.
Everett. Joyce
Janet I the ..Igg^
welcc.... for
— mothers
—.» qiyi ------Nicholson who is home on furlough Judy
- tiwiv Vv.W
Larry Townsend. Ernestine, mary Reuther
for 1home
“—■her the response
respons
from Camp McCoy. WUconain. with and
|
1 RcinouT’a slice from the lop of
Monasmlth.
Ruth
Scofleld.
Shirley
the
daughter*.
Mr*.
Either
Wingard
,
his parent*. Mr. and Mra Leon Nieh- ■
at 8 pm.
*
Remove a aww irom
. _r —
onions
blsom
&lt;Stadel. Nancy Hager. Mary Jane read a poem "Mother'* Dream." Mr*.
Prayer meeting was taken up for each
onion and parboil
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Flnkbeincr of Varney. RuthrBancroft. Norma Jean Edna vender sang two solo* and Wednesday night ofa. last
—.week and until
ua.wa almost under
---------- Dr
Drain and rePrggy Niethamer. Celia Mix. Mr* Erma Tyler gave a reading. ।the group attended1 the revival -•
Middleville were Sunday evening Classic.
1
.— i—
&lt;
st ------move»uthe—
center*,
leaving
*ix little
Begerow. and Janice Bates
Mrs. Wingard gave a talk and the tthe
caller* at Mr and Mrs Howard Joan
■
Odessa Mi
uie Lake
uuv uucsm
Methodist church cup*. Chop the onion that was
This group of student* was as- program closed with group singing A
. number from here also attended uxiopid out and combine it with
Hewitt's. * Mrs Clarence Hard/ of
by an instrumental group of "God Bless America"
Plainwell and Rex Weyennan of aisled
।
th»
Matnrrtae night
nl«Hlt *ervice.
Mrvlea
meBt and *oft crumb*. Add
the Saturday
, ’
of Dorothy Bates. Peggy | Mlu Olga Eckardt entertained the
Hasting* were recent visitor* -from composed
1
The Kilpatrick W.M.A had a
. Wtll
--.1 aeaaontng and refill the onion cups,
Friday until Sunday with Mr. and Nlethamer. Paul shellenbarRer, W.C.T.U Friday afternoon at Iter ,attended meeting last Wednesday p]ace them in a baking dish, eover
Henney. George Monasmith home for the regular meeting. .with Mra
Mr*. I H. Eddv. Rex made his home 'Joyte
■
Mrs Effie
Effie. Lehman.
Lehman
| with buttered crumba. add the milk.
...J
rv.
—
•
TV
—
—
)
UB
WM
d|.
Tafeive
member*
and
one
visitor
with hl* grandparents. Mr and Mrs and Rex Grant The croup
The Melhadlst
Methodist Chureh
Chnreh
tn g quick Oven &lt;400 to
by Gordon
—--------WllUnu.
™H-j.
I were present. Mrs. Bessie Woodhan
Eddy ana attended the local school. _____
:rested-----------George F. Wingard. Pastor
450 F.i until lender.
------------ . presltird at the meeting in the ab- I
* Mrs. Lawrence Bird, who has been
Morning worship. 10: IS.
Lyonnaise Carrot*
Organisations
a navy Inspector at the Hastings
OrganizatloM .. M-nce oi the president. Mrs Clara
Junior church. 10:45.
Mfg. Co. has been transferred ‘to
A to • carrots
Bunday school 11:15.
D
Mr*. Lawron Smith wa* hostess for
the
of Battle
Creek.
* &gt;h»&gt;
convention
which
Duolo*
Creek
(j,e wtuton-irv
j,t|s*iomiry Rnri.-tv
Society of th*
the rhureh
Church । l"p Barry
Youth Fellowship, 8:00.
ja
4 tablespoons savory fat
Mr. Dunlo*
Jrt Corp
ta! Mr,
o«„r
r.rS'rK'SS&amp;^eJ
“ “countv
» WoodUrM
MKhrMUr
w,rd r*in1, ^4*« i?.l'OrJd Mr' of the Brethren which met Thursday meet* at the Woodland Methodist
Choir rehearsal. Thur*. 8:00 pm. 3 tablespoon* minced onion
mtt k&lt;r« .°is;
rilenn oFdwlnt
and YuMr*
-&lt;«
___
‘'“.g *
A L="!
lovely church May 8 for an all day meet­
Bro. W. V. Waltman. Ass't Supt., 4 teaspoon salt
•
“»d"WSd.
j
?:"*™..
After business, the program was ,of the Michigan Temperance Foun-. Scrape carrots and cut into
cany-in dinner was served at n&lt;mrf ing
;
charge of Mra Bernice Kantner. (datlon. will bring the message next lengthwise strip* Cook, until tenitors on Monday. Mrs. George Enz -pnrie aas a
ni. attendance
B jj
Gne
attendance of mem­ in
A song "Wo Would be Builders" wa* Sunday morning here and at Carl- । dcr cook the onion in fat until
remained for a weeks visit with her bp,., and .CVrrnl guests presem
-resent. 'sung
bv Mra. Kantner and Mr* Ar­ ton Center.
daughter. Miss Pauline Enz. * Mr. ——... cn
. — WL
,rk r—
or -hP f|n.
tender but not brown. Add onion*
—
--.and Mr*. Verlln Murphy and family
_w°.
rK_'2LJ?/ day ;
Mra Kantner then Carlton Center
. In the afternoon a program wa* thur aDodge.
to carrots and heat.
very inspiring study of the 1! Morning worship, 9:00 a n
of Dearborn were guest* for the day given which began the study for the gave
'
Whole Suing Bean* In Onion Rings
Saturday with Mr and Mrs J L Home Builder's program Devotions ;lesson topic "To Safeguard DetnocSunday school. 10:00 am.
Separate canned whole string
" • Interesting discussion* fol-,
Smith
, .
i were led by Mrs. Flanncc Begerow rucy
beans Into bundles. Put each bun­
। with the reading of the 13th chap­ lowed.
EFFICIENT GARDEN
dle through a ring of boiled white
The
Christian
Endeavor
socletv
of
Bear In Mind
ter of I Corinthians. A poein "The the Woodland U. B. church met al REQUIRES
PLANNING
onion. Heat in the oven for 16 min­
Don't forget there will be a tin can Stick Together Family »m read by the Jerry Fisher home Tuesday eveA little time spent in planning utes. v»e aa garntah_________
collection Monday morning, April 33 Mrs Trevadon Culler The lesson nlng for their monthly business for an efficient garden will reanit
Have can* clean, cut and flattened theme "Sacred Moments in the meeting.
Following the builncw tn making the best use of every
and placed in tacks or boxes in front Home" was given by Mr*. Mabie meeting the young people enjoyed square foot of ground, says O. I. Hungarian Magyar# Came
of the residences bj 8 a m or bring Booher with discussions following singing song*, rlaying game* and Oregg. of th* department oChortiAn article. "We Teach Our Chitto the garage al the school building
stunu. after which refreshment* ulture. Michigan State college.
Frum Plain* of Asia
Remember there Is an urgent call dren to Pray." was read by Mrs. (were served.
jje suggest* drawing the garden
Arthur Dodge
i
just now for tin.
The Magyars have played a sig­
plan to scale, showing th* length
Tlie Woman's Study club met for
„
nificant role In the affairs of Europ*
the April meeting at the school •
Senior Honor Student*
..
w...^,. w
. .row*
ww. ew
. -each
-------------and
number
of
for
kind
Woman's Study ("lab
Tuesday evening. April in
Phyllis Eckardt. daughter of Mr of vegetable, the distance between for more than a thousand years.
TJie Woodland Woman's Study tiulldlng
One of the many nomadie hordes
A delicious dinner wa* served for and Mra Victor Eckardt. has been rows, and the dates to plant.
club ha* accepted an invitation to a
mother and daughter banquet In named the Valedictorian of the 1945
This plan should provide for the Invading Europe from the east, they
be guests of the Laidlts Literary club
cafeteria with more than 100 senior class of the Woodland Town- InterplanUng and succession plant­ overran Hungary around the end ofj
of Nashville Wednesday afternoon. the
wit rd at tables which were lovely ship school She has earned 107 out tng of certain crop*. Peas can be
April 25. at 2 30 o'clock
| et a possible 112 txiinls or an aver- planted as soon aa the ground can the 9th century, and have formed
Transportation wtll be provided with imrtmr flowers
At tin- bufiness meeting the re*- ace of 95 5*7 for the four years'work be worked and ao arranged that the basis of the population and rul­
for members wishing to attend this
of Mr* Uiu-Ha Hee»or as During thLs lime, she has been active pimato« can be nlantrd between ing groups
there
ever since.
meeting
Please call Mr- Stuart
—• icnatlon
treas'trcr was accepted and Mrs Vir- ,m many church and school actlvrowl piac. the tomatoes 3 to Hungarians pronounce the name
Kussmaul for information
gnu;. Atnle elected to fill the va- ities. having belonged to the Home &lt; ,
harvested the
canrr
The
mr president.
president. Mr*
Mrs MarMar- ' Economics.
Economics. Latin
Latin and
and Library
Library duba
dubs ’ , vl ' ___
._ Inllirh MJ!
the "Mod’yor"; the Anglicized form is
- ... Baitlmtrr presided and read |n addition to (our year* of band
c.rrou7nd anhieh can
|uAoc*._„!2?W !nin.?h
cin
Pfc Mavnard Nicholson of Camp tlir Clul} Wormin'* Litany A rend- iBnd chorus-Work She also wa* a
Strangely, the Magyar* are re­
McCoy. Wisconsin, came h o m e tng ,'va* Kiv.n p-rtoinlng &lt;» the । member of both the junior and *cn1?
'&lt;J!J
Thursday morning mid is enloymg death and the work of Mrr. Emma ior play casts.
follow early .carrots, and turnip* lated in origin and language tn
a ten-day furlough with his p.ireni*. Fox. prominent dub woman for i Salutatory honors were awarded £an *&lt;’*}“*
*®te cabbage, late
Mr and Mrs. Leon Nicholson
man. years.
year*
of Mr. brocco i, and late beans can follow a* the Finns, the Estonians, the
..inn.
to Virginia Varnev. daughter oi
......urogram
....... — —
---------- • by
•— sing-■— ।1 and
----- Mrs
—— Ocorce Varney. Her
----------- ­ —as. if tomaloe* are not planted Far-North Lapps, and certain hunt­
Pvt Edison Baas left Saturday for
Tinw.is opened
stand
return to
at ----------Columbus,
Mlstween tho
ins the dlf- betwi
between
the row*. Radishes and ing and fishing tribes around Use Ob
...............
„ camp —
--- —
- mg. -Mother Machrce
Roll call ing wa* also 95 5 :. maxing
slsslpol after spending a lurlouKh responded to by "My
My Molliers
moi tiers Fnvrnv- iference
. ii-rcnce of one
otic minus grad*
grade between
----- «•»•
lettuce
—
can be interplanted with
river, in northwest Siberia.
'
with Mrs. Baa* and his little daugn- nrite
RemedyGreeting* to the [ the two top students
student* of class
c
......................
Greeting#
Vir- parsnips.
'All of theyw orcups belong to the
ter Suzanne, with whom he happily daughter , were given L*.
.L.. Claud- i glnia also lias been active In many
by .‘Mrs
If the garden Is small. ntt)b.&lt;|r
—- Mathew.-..
Mathr— Ml** Virginia Varney
st-------- church
-A-----Aand —
A._,
-------J
..
----------made hl» first acquaintance
tue
school activities and Ls। no snare should be u»ed for corn. Finno-Ugrian branch of the human
Mr. and Mr* lawn Nicholson have irfvlhg the response for the daugh- the president of her class. She took: for it 1* the least efficient crop. family, a western extension of the
heard from their son. Pvt Donald ten.
• —
•- "
—---------•­
Mrs Vc'ta
Born
krsc n—solo
leading naris in tile junior and sen­• Hnap beans are very efficient and
Nicholson, from whom they had not with Mrs. Berlin at the piano Mr* ior plays: played basketball and was1 more than one variety and plant- Ural-Altaian members of th* Mon­
heard for some time They learned Ruth Niethamcr gave a fine book In the band, four years: four years1 ing should be made to ensure a golian race, whose home was the
of chorus work tn addition to be-■ Iona season of use.
vast country between th* Ursl
bitUIng to the Library and Home'
Many gardeners are Inclined tn mom.tains that bound European
Economics club*
,
put In more nepper plants than are
1 Other honor students of the class neceasary. Four pepper plants. If Russia and the Altai ranges of cen­
nre Maxine Bate*. Margaret Rfy.' well grown, are generally sufficient tral Asia.
Crossing the Urals. "iom« of the
Jacqueline Smith Robert* Wise.
1 Wtinclia Nicholson, and Marjorie; Fifieen feet of chard is about right Finno-Ugrian tribes wandered west­
■ for the average family.
Sutherland.
Space can be utilised to better ward. to selll* eventually in what
1 Commencement exercises will be.
'
advantage
bv
growing
nlants
up
­
are
now Finland and the Baltic aea
held Wednesday evening. May 23.
right This U oartlcubriv
ni atata of Estonia. Other* made their
p&lt;i&gt;&lt; beans, both Kentucky Woofer. way from the Volga region* across
South Woodland Chureh
,
and
lima*.
Cucumbers
can
be
of the Brethren
trained to crow imwaM. thus sav­ the Ukraine i.ito the land of the
Arthur L Dodge. Pastor
ing many feet of garden space pr- Rumanians, and beyond, to the fer­
' 10:00 a m. Morning worstiip
vihiarlly covered by the sprawling tile plain* of Hungary.
11 00 am. Church school?
„
7 45 p m Evening service Till.* plant*_______ . _ _
' will be a dav of good thing* in music
Municipalities Report
i at 8 aith Woodland Prof Pau! Hal­ MARRIAGE UCENNES
liday. head of the music department. Aldo Rur«. Bellevue
----------- M
Higher Fire Losses
: Mime he* ter College, and baritone LaWave Grace Green. Bellevue 27
! soloist, will be with us. There will William B. Kauffman. Irving .19
Increases in municipal Are protec­
be morning, afternoon and encning Betty J Hinckley. Castleton .-I. tion cost* and fire losses tor the last
| sessions. At the morhing worship.
- ------------ n
year over 1942 were reflected in the
hour a song-sermon al 2 30 nm Henry Maynard. Hastings —
music instlfule; at 7 45 pm. Prof, i Lee lha M. Johnson. Hastings ...51 4 per cent increase, in general. In­
wages and salariea for Are fighters
during 1943. Cort of the pay In­
crease* was around 14 cent* per
eapita.

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Hastings. Mich..-Phones 2244-1557

SATURDAY ONLY. APRIL 21
DOLBLK reATL’HR-ATTRACTION
Erich Van Stroheim. Dan Dnryea

May Gardens

THE GREAT FLAMRION

GRAPEFRUIT

Jackie Moran. Wanda McKay

THERE GOES KELLY"

TEXAS SEEDLESS

SUNDAY and MONDAY. APRIL 22­
k

Edward G. HobloMin, Joan Bennett

THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW
WINESAP APPLES

3

ib.

35c

SWEET POTATOES

4

Ibu

29c

FRESH CARROTS

2 bch(

15c

HUSH GREEN

ASPARAGUS

&lt; /R

BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 1:00 TO 3:00

BUY
WAR
BONDS

MAINE (50-lb bag $2.19) -

—a

19c POTATOES 15

69c

All
Cuts

»-26c

STANBIN9 RIB ROAST
SIRLOIN STEAK

Meat Loaf
«&gt; 35c
Seuaaae'Z.twi’Zru a 37c
Skinless Franks *■ 33c
UTILE BO-PEEP

AMMONIA

Juicy, Tender
6 Points

6 PoiMi

•&gt;

29c

Ch9X^’

PORTERMUIE STEAK

Bing Crosby. Betty Hatton. Sonny Tafta

"HERE COME THE WAVES

Hastings. Mich., Phones 2244-2557

Chuck Roast
9 tow.

Chili Roll ac£..
Salmon Steaks
Frosh Shrimp

FRIDAY end SATURDAY, APRIL 20-21
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

Dick Foran, the Singing Cewbey

"SONG OF THE SADDLE
Vivian Austin. Billy Bunn

NIGHT CLUB GIRL"
b 47c

is 35c
»■43c
t 35c

file smaller ciliei—those of the 10 to
23 thousand population class—which
lost one out of every four employees.
Turnover rates tor Are department
personnel corresponded closely, with
those of police departments, which
ringed up to about IS per cent for
cities in some population groups.

SUNDAT and MONDAY.

aFRIL

22-23

Rosemary Lane. Hal McIntyre. Hoosier HoUhsts
and a great sopportlng cast

SING ME A SONG OF TEXAS
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 3l

1200
840
670
Those figures represent the
pounds collected in the lost
three Thursdoy WASTE RARER
drives In Hasting*. General
Eisenhower ho* asked the Boy
Scout* to collect more waste
paper. The City Salvage Com­
mittee ha* given the Scout* the
right to collect waste paper
In all four ward* neat Satur­
day.
The proceeds will go
to Camp Transportation axpensos. Won't you help tho
Scouts and the WAR EFFORT?

PUT WASTE PAPER
ON CURB AT
8:45 A.M.

WE IVY POULTRY

TUIS.. WED.. THUM.. APRIL 24-2S-24

KROGER

6611

BRANDS

FRISCO SAL"

LADIES Show Real

coati, and

write Mr.

Bldg., Kola

GENERAL

ALSO

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FRI.. APRIL 24-25-26-21

RARRY THEATR

KROGER'S QUALITY BEEF

were JO to 23 per cent higher than
losse* repurled for IM2 for nli popu­
lation classes of cities—the restlir
both at a higher number of building
fire* and a higher average loss per
building Are.
Another Increase tn the over all
picture, the survey shows, wa* In
the Are department personnel Reid:
there 'was a small Increase— 1 per
cent—In Are fighting penonneL
Recruitment and training probiema faced by all municipal Are de­

SAT.. APRIL 21
1946

�TUB HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, jFRJL IB, 1H3

»ZS.TO

CARD OF THANKS

partment
callM but th*y
unable to save th* house and
tenta.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Benner, who
liv* across the road from Troutwine, became alarmed when sparts
Sad to their place, setting a
■stack afire. The Hastings ru­
ral fire truck was summoned,
though no serious damage was
done to the Benner property.

ipliu Michigan onion*
at spoiling- because of
aaonable warm weather,
i are being reminded that
wri.llr

i three tasty recipe*

«r,.ss&amp;
I'AIIII O»- THANK

".“lit from the top of

rwil&gt; or THANKS—I

mlitiea Report
Higher Fire Loises

&gt; 23 per cent higher than
irted for UM2 fur nil popuises of cities—the result*
ilghcr number of building
i higher average loss per

p-n="

re fighting personnel,
lent and training probI by all municipal fire de-

r cities—those of the 10 to
d population class—which
t of every four employees,
rates for fire department
corresponded closely with
ollce departments, which
lo about 16 per cent tor
&gt;me population groups.

1200
840
670
figures represent ths
tollected in the last
irsthsy WASTE FAFER
। Hastings. General
ir has asked tho Boy

he City Sahrago Com­
s given the Scouts the
collect waste paper
ir wards next Sature proceeds will go
Transportation exWon't you help tho
d the WAR EFFORT?

tttn or 1
- and

WAR BONDS will provide a "cush­
ion" for post-war years.
RUMMAGE SALE
Every Friday and Saturday. Farm
implements, onion sets, dry onions
AU kinds of second hand furniture.
Corner of Jefferson and Apple Sts.
II. J. Prcdurn.
out 4X10

LADIES - Excellent part time money.
Show Rcaliiik lingerie, dresses, suits,

write Mr. Schrader, 706 Hanselman
Bids-, Kalamazoo, Mich.

4/19

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GENERAL WIRING AND CONtRACTING
FREE ESTIMATES
ALSO COMPLETE MOTOR REPAIR

CALL 2795
114 W. COURT ST.. HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

Don’t forget the speed and effectlvencis of a good carpet sweeper on
your daily rounds. The modem
sweepers have brushes which adjust
themselves to carpets of different
thickness. The wide rubber bump­
ers protect furniture from scratches
and lhe dust pan lifts right out for
easy emptying. Where electricity
must be conserved for wat produc­
tion, carpet sweepers can be used
to prolong time between vacuum
cleanings.
•
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Oil Field
The East Texas oil field, with its
23,000 producing oil wells, covers an
area at approximately 130.000 acres

Delton
Communion services will be held
In the Delton MelhodUt church
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.
The Willing Worker* Class of
the
Delton
Methodist
Church
rcno&lt;'. will meet with Mr. and Mra
Willard Whittemore on Thursday
evening, April IB. A potluck supper
will be served at 6:30 o'clock. Bring
table service.

"2.

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bottom Is satisfactory. si

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rics. No rubbing or soap; whisk up
a mild, rich lather and squeeze it
gently through. Don'Kwist or wring.
Better have a basement drying rack,
for today'* stockings take longer. 24
hours for reyon hose, and coWofl
tops and toes dry more slowly. To
hasten any drying, roll fa a towel.

over a towel, no clothespin*, and
place out of sun. away from heat.

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1946

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COMMUNITY NOTICES

».»»•«

These days a runaway causes anln”” #rc “O’1 considerable excitement as thia one 1
’ •’
t|cn Monday-afternoon did.
]
Jap Women
Japanese women, long subjugated.
1 arc entering factories vid war work,
Aleutians Cousins
relish a* a
of fre*|
The northern snd shortest road which
-------- they
_
------------ .farm
--------------। from the United States to Tokyo Is 1 dnm hitherto unknown. Since Pearl
• I by way of the Aleutians and tho I Harbor, the numbers of the*e worn"wtrA'ro»aLhMi Wi'ib'i alio Kuril island*. Die latter chain,
en war worker* have Increased by
stretching from the tip of Russian | thousands, coming to the munitionKamchatka to Japan proper.-now I making centeri
centers from as tar north as
feel* American air power in evei- ; Hnkkaldo *nd as far south as Ky-1
increasing force.
• ushu. As the position of women in
■Die Kurils are cousins to the j Japgne*e society Is still on the slave
Aleutians—rocky, fog-swept, volcan- level, and marriage wos lhe only
.□Urit CARLTON
ic peaks rising abruptly from the j car'ecr open to girl*, many of them
I icy water*.of the north Pacific. Their ' regard the factory a* a means of
I name means "smoking." a refer- , emancipation. Moreover, high-school
girls
are beeomine
becoming bds
bu* drivers
drivers, tick,
tickmlhil I ence whleh applies a* well to the Blrl
« ■*«
log* a* to the several active volI canoe*. Chishlma Retto. the Japa- । Grandmothers are running nurser- I
11 nese
name,
means
"thousand
islands
|
ie*
and
kindergartens,
so
that
young
I
nese name, mean* "thousand islands
; chain,” although there nre only 32 I mothers enn work. Women are
i m.m nuntAU
studying medicine, surgery, nursing. ’
links in the Kuril chain large enough
Even the geisha are welding and I
to be considered islands rather than
riveting.
exposed rucks.
Like the Aleutians, the Kurils seem
to be "weather-makers " Theyjie
where warm and cold ocean cur­
Alcwives now run into fewer riv- I
rents.meet and foment many storms yrs and are far legs abundant now ‘
that cross the Pacific and strike I than formerly. Their production
California.
throughout New England has fallen '
frojn an average of more than 10
million pound* during the fir»t four I
New Guinea Pig
year* in which the fishcric* were I
fierce little burrowing animal j year*
canvassed,
called
the
cotton
rat.
which
ha*
been
'
eanvc
—cd. ibeginning in 1830. to
MAPLE OBOVE FARM BUREAU
The M
*'_■
. found susceptible to both lhe polio- I slightly
.over^ * million pounds dur­
III n.-fl
‘ ' myelitis virus and diphtheria intoxi- I 'ing
-"
-----------------the 'last’ “
three
years (1938-40J
for
t'caUon. his stolen scientific favor! which statistics arc available.
•• j from its laboratory friends the guiI" l'lc Pasl t*ic demand far ale­
' । nca pig and the white rat which re- j wives tuts been light. They were
| fuse tn'become Infected. The cotton »«ed chiefly far salting, smoking. |
I; rat
ontl as
“s lobster
lubJlcr bait, since their bonv
bony .,
rsi is
jj thus becoming increasingly |. and
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n experimental
(•-1sws&gt;»ust»«R
c
I• ■iu&gt;P°rtBnt
experimental work,
work, rere- ,. nature
nature restricted
restricted their
their use
use a*
a* food.
food. |1
i
L RE, ,‘
Pori biochemist* at the University I Recent canning experiments, how’he home of Wisconsin who have made studies ; •*
vor- demonstrated that eannine
• ever,
canning .I
I toad^ was found1 Ui be afinTanti oI ,he #nlrr-al‘* nutritional require- ■ softens the bones, and several thou- |
| sand cases canned In 1942 found a
before help could arrive, lhe build- I ment*.
C.
A.
Elvehjtfm
and
research
asI
tesd
y
market.
Ing was destroyed. Troutvine, who
.*.. —•-•ehje^r. c.~ cccccccb
'
lived alone,
sociates ml
at inc
the Wisconsin
college of *
—. wo*
—— the
ft-.k owner
ww.a^a of
v. many ■1 aoviairB
wiBvxHiain cuuege
rare ant*
/’1’** It
** '■
Hfaues.
U alleged Ujclud- .| #J.rl....
eu|ture .found that the cotton I
Heaviest Man
ing old1 .......... ’......
Aitri rnnrtjie tops., r#fB djct )s lh(? garnc aj U)C whUe |
Daniel Lambert is said to have
walnut furniture with horsehair
upholstering, a marble fireplace rat. except that it rcr,-jires nicotinic 1 beei&gt; 1110 heaviest man who ever
brought here by some of hh ances­ acid in addition. Ihey-also found I Hv«d. lip tipped the scales at 730
tors from Germany, etc. These ar­ that certain factors in liver extract i pounds. Health cannot be long mainticles were highly prized by Mr. aid the cotton ial's growth. The anl- I talncd under excessive obesity. Ex- I
Troutwine. Ute Nashville fire de­ mol is native to the southern states,
erclsc is difficult and the thoracic ’
Mexico. Central and South America. | #nd abdominal organs, are rmbar- |
■
««*----------------| rawed in their functions. He died

coats, and men's wear. For information
ie survey shows, was in
paytment personnel field;

wc especially urged to be prrsen'
Leila Martin. Benter Rogeht
—--------Pennock Hospital Guild No. 18
S'"c“n,'?t'hB1M"„ Tl" rSl^ Ap"
_jg. at 2:00 pm.

pm.

The Muccsbees will hold lheir
next regular meeting Friday tOttnoon. April 20. A good attendance
U desired and refrMhmenU win be
served by Lady Florence Baker and
Lady Glsldys Gltoose.

,

s in municipal fire protec.
IM2 were reflected In the
! increase, in general. In­
salaries for lire fighters
□. Cost of the j&gt;ay In­
as around 14 cents per

greater importance, approved man-&gt;
agement methods reduce the harard
of spreading the disease to healthy I
cows.
I
A»lm.l p.M«,l,t. „,«! pipmp,
dlagnoils or
of mastitis,
mastitis oy
By treating I
oiagnon*
affected cow* fa the early stage* of
the disease, it is possible to prolong i
*xperl*nee has 1 the Dorcas

«... i»«i

le in lhe affairs af Europa
than a thousand years,
e many nomadic hordes
Europe from the east, they
ungary around the end otj
tnlury. and have formed
of the population and mi­
ps there ever since.
« pronounce the name
*; the Anglicised form is

the Urals, some of the
Ian tribes wandered west­
nettle eventually in what
'inland and the Baltic sea
atonia. Others made their
the Volga regions across,
ne i.ito Iho land of the
». and beyond, lo the forof Hungary.

Notice, Women of lhe Moose
Hegular meeting April 20 to open
F°
mittee, and a potluck supper at 7
pjn Each member bring one dish,
own rolls and table service. An
official vtaltar U to be with ua and
lf'"

Paper or paper boxes for salvage
,h*‘ ,omc cow» ln the c»rlX
Jefferson 8L
should be flattened out. tied flrmly
of the disease respond to treatment,
......
, . ...____
... with string, and stored
«iur«u on a■ cement
and best results may be expert­
cntcd by treating cows at the end meet wednesdnv, April
An',,? 25.
?. at
?, TS
the i «”h«• ,••«
ni_.,
home of Mrs. Walter Wallace. 235 or h0‘ p,pe*'
d lhe wa,L

dler near the hospital on W. Green
St. Fortunately Mr Predum was
uninjured but it would take some
time to gather up the scattered

TllK WENT COATS
BOVE FARM BUREAU

ian Magyars Came
rum Plains of Asia

y. the Magyars are re­
origin and language to
i diverse and far away
Inns, the Estonians, the
Lapps, and certain hunthlng tribes around Use Ob
lorthwest Siberia.
wee.jWpops belong to the
len branch of the human
western Extension of the
in members of the Mon­
te.. whose home was tho
Ury between Iho Ur|l
that bcund European
1 the Altai ranges of ccn-

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culture disclosed.
Dairymen who
milk of good -I
»...«•&gt;■»•
-■» sell ...«.
quality often gross a higher Incom*
rMm (helr „,IIk cduk, ,h.„ d.lFT,;
from their mitt enteks than dairy-1
men who sell greater quantifier of
milk of tow quality from mastitisinfected cows, it wag pointed out.
Prop.. mnmmM a

.... .,r

Will germinate
for sprouting,
in anjCeontBioi

Grace
Wed , At

..MIL, »I IlllnoL. Col!.,, d A«rt.|* “

Henry Prcdurn, who engages in
light trucking, had a fortunate accldent Monday afternoon on N. |
Broadway. He was driving hla team
of horses towards town when a
motorist came up behind him and
started blowing the horn on the
car. not only once but several
times This frightened the horses
l Into running away, throwing Mr.
! Produm out. the horse* getting
I loose from the wagon. -They ran
K4*&gt;-aitoa '( south on Broadway, shedding por­
tions of their harncaa enroute.
When near the city hall, one horse
hit n parked car and the animals
became separated. One ran east
and waa captured near the Michigan Central freight depot and was
found to have n tad cut on its leg j
where It wait cut by the headlight:

It bread crumbs
lered bread erumba

High Street

Quality and quantity of market'
milk pan be increased by dairymen ,
if lhe milk produced by cows
affected with mastitis is fed to
chickon* or other farm animals, a
survey by lhe department of animal; „

KOMF* XCITRMKNT

to large onions
hopped hem or canned

i and parboil the onion*
at under. Drain ind ncenters, leaving six little
ip the onion that was
ut and combine It with
and aoft crumb*. Add
and refill the onion cups.
Tin a baking dish, rover
red crumbs, add the milk,
in a quick oven &lt;400 to
itli Under.
yonnalse Carrots
rou
an* savory fat
nu minced onion
n *a1t
‘
carrots and cut Into
strip*. Cook until ten­
th* onion in fat until
; not brown Add onion*
and heat.
Ing Bean* in Onion Rlnsi
tanned whole string
। bundles. Put each bunh a ring of tolled
t In the oven
a* garnish

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Hom* Front

In early May

dav night and who came In oh lhe
II o'clock pm. bus from Battle
Creek to surprise hla wife, but Lt.
Arnold Perkins He* here for 21
day* after action tn Italy and
ni'.nth* in a German prison camp
in Poland. He looks fine and one
of hu remarks on the way home
frufla lhe bu* station was. “It seems

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We’ve tried to hit the high lights
for you—the letter* and addresses
fare omitted this week to try and
complete official reports. Next week
your narrator is HJIB Ag man
Tad Knopf, a grand guy if we ever
saw one. Here's a recent true story
about Ted. A few week* ago when
lhe weather wa* so balmy a young
mat's fancy had already changed.
Ted wa* teaching a class of fresh­
man we guess it waa. and he said
to their unbelieving ears, 'll wlll
snow again before spring—I’ll bet
anyone a candy bar on that." The
gullible students knew that Prof.
Knopf must be talking throUgh his
hat or something *o they all inno­
cent like, took him up on hi* bet.
A week later—as you already know
-came the snow, and Ted had
more candy bars than he knew
what to do with. He may .tali you
how he solved this mathematical
end digestive equation newt week.
, Sorry but well have to leave the
• Nice Seeing You Home News" un­
til the next issue. Suffice to say
BUI Ransom and Bob Parker re­
ported back to duty this week. Art
Etauffer Is here until Monday.
Many sailors are home Including
Hoot Ayrea. Our mention of Orville
Curtiss being home last week was
an’ error, it was Earl—but where
did you get those paratrooper's
boots soldier—that's what threw u*
off the beam.
Here's one for Ripley. Leo Seeber
just back from Italy hu received
his 3rd consecutive extension. Great
when it works, eh. soldier.
Dot-Da*h News—os much a*
space wlll allow.
“Hi" to Tommy Birdsall. S 2/c
who has been spending some time
tn the hospital recuperating from
mump*. Hope you are over the
hump" now sailor—aren't we too
funny—and we'll write you at:—
Thomas Birdsall. S 2 c
Bk*. 101 USNRB,
Shoemaker. Calif.
Jack Welton. 8 1/c wps due at
Shoemaker after the 8th of this
month Tommy so he may be look­
ing you up directly.
Mar)’ Loutse Spillane, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Spillane of
Hasting*, was sworn into the
WAVES on Friday. April 13. She is
now awaiting call, which she ex­
pects to receive after graduation
this year.
Myron Campbell expects to be

home next week from Camp Ruck­
er. Ala., for IB day*.
Good going to Harold Allen
Smith who ha* been made platoon
commander.
Bill Crawford with the signal
corp* In Germany write* that they
are moving ao rapidly they couldn't
lay wire fast enough to keep up
with the troop*
Mr*. George Juppstrom (Esther
Monica* has received the Air Med­
al which wa* awarded to her hus­
band for hl* service in the south
Pacific. Sgt. Juppstrom has com­
pleted over 11 missions and Inci­
dentally he attended to the details
which delivered lovely rosea to Mrs.
J. on April iotn their wedding an­
niversary.
Nice going on that new promo­
tion to:—
J. L. Miller. 8 2/C
313-58-70 '( Fleet Postoffice
San Francisco. Calif.
How's about a letter from you
sailor?
Mr*. Ray Willis, forme/ Marvel
Campbell, is anxiously awaiting the
return of her husband who is now
enroute home from England after
completing his missions us gunner
on a B-24
The tragic news that Ensign Ray­
mond &gt;Green was killed in a plane
crash in Calif, has been received.
See BarryviUe new* for further de­
tails.
Mrs. James Dibble, nee Maxine
Erway, has been sworn into the
WAVES and Is awaiting her cal) lo
Hunter College for boot training.
Her husbaiMl. the popular Jimmy
Dibble is now listed as killed in
action. Jimmy, a fighter pilot, was
first listed as missing in action
over Italy.
An
interesting
excerpt from
WAVE Dorothy Stanley** fetter fol­
lows:—
Say—I received lhe nicest letter
from a woman In Milwaukee She
and her husband were born in Barrv Co. and have relative* lijere—
the Haywoods. The woman who
rote wu Mr*. Ed Ritxman. The
Haywoods sent her a paper with
my picture in it so she wrote to
me. They invited me lo spend some
time with them if I ever get int-i
Milwaukee. It was an awfully nice
letter—and she sounded, like a very
nice person Marjle and I have been
planning on a liberty in Milwaukee
so I’ll cal] them—If and when we

ever get there.

*

Mlsa
Virginia
Ooldren
R.N.
daughter of the Rev. and Mr*. A.
M. Coldren. received her commis­
sion a* Ensign in the Naval Re4&lt;rvM. and wa* sworn in last Fri­
day afternoon. She will recelvl or­
ders within the next three weeks
to report at some Naval Base for
training and Indoctrination.
Mis* Coldren graduated from
Hl*(114* high school la &lt;841. In
Sept, of '41 she entered lhe Nursing
senool at Butterworth Hospital at
Grand Rapids.-graduating Sept 29.
1944 She served fut the last 3
month* ’&gt;f her training period at
the Hillsdale community Health
culler, ana remauted with that Ina'ltuUon until Dre. 1. 1944 Then
she transferred to the staff at Pen­
nock Hospital of this city.
The following appeared in the
Friday. Apr. 13. Issue of the Kala­
mazoo Gazette. Kalamazoo. Mich
First U 8 Seventh army field
artillery pieces to fire from a posi­
tion on German' soil was j 155
millimeter gun of the 989tn Deld
artillery battalion, former Indiana
National Guard unit, supporting
American trtxips In Geinral Jacob
Devers' Sixth army. Set up Just be­
hind a forward observation post,
the gun pounded railway yards in
Kornberg. Germany In 215 'con­
secutive days of combat, the 9«9th
has Hied more than 35.000 rounds
of ammunition. Among the men In
lhe battalion are Corporal Kenneth
Lilts, route 3. Delton; Corporal
Louis William*. Hickory Corner'
and Pvt James Taber. 713 Kook
Avenue. Kalamazoo.
With the 32nd Infantry Division
in the Philippines: Sergeant Mel­
vin Fry. son of Mr and Mrs Henry
Fry. Woodland. Michigan, was re­
cently promoted from the rank of
Private First Class to Sergeant
Sergeant Fry was also recently
awarded the Combat Infantryman's
Badge for efemplary conduct un­
der enemy fire during the Leyte
Campaign. He Is now serving as a
.squad leader In an Infantrv Com­
pany of the veteran 32nd Division
somewhere on the Island of Luxon
in the Philippines Sergeant Fry
has fought with the famed Red Ar­
row Division through five cam­
paign?—Saldor and Allape In New
Guinea. Morotai in the Netherland

East Indira, and Leyte and Luzon ' Field u hlch
in the Philippine*.
of air crew
---------- 1* beat suited by aptitude and per15th AAF in Italy—Captain Law- aonal characteristic*. He will alao
rence D Snyder, son of Mr. and take other clasalflcailon test* to
Mra. DeFurrst Snyder, Hastings. measure hl* technical skills and apMlchlgan. ha* been awarded the litudea. and he’wlll receive a numThlrd Oak Leaf Cluster to the Air! ber of phase* of military training
Medal for Meritorious Achievement here. Upon successful completion of
On December 25 1944 Captain lhU J^f“«*alng. he will be aent to
SnYder led hU Group l^nnaUon on lhe Pro»*r Army Alr
Tr»U1”Tniitai«"!»! rtffi
.uuon u Ma hl,
enemy Installations In Czechaalo- training a* pilot, bombardier or
vikte. Displaying superior pilotage
J^hTh‘’h^JlP2ii..?7J^
and outstanding leadership. Caphe
b**n !ound
tain Snyder succeeded in bringing be*t nwlHed.
...
Id* group through three separate i
bombing runs when the navigator'
&lt;
Control* Parasite*
wa* unable lo locate the target
Growers who are using phcncthiathrough the dense undercast Des­ zlne mixed with salt report that this
pile a heavy anti-aircraft barrage
he led the formation over the oboo- method of dosing sheep rm pasture
Jectlve on the third run and caused not only controls certain internal
Aerious damage to the enemy in- parasites such as nodular worms,
stallatlon*.
. but also
.
...time'and
. ...
*avc* .both
labor.
A native of Battle Creek. Mich­ M. W. Muldrow, Arkansas Extenigan. Captain Snyder attended sion livestock specialist, say* that
Hastings high school He entered
.............. in
.. .. July
« saw
euu and. on
*h*r.
the service
of 1SM0
! a mixture of one pound powSeptember of 1941 was sent to Ber- dreed phenothiazine to ten pound* of
muda. where he served with the salt is kept before the flock at all
Bermuda -Bn.-.e Command until , times, about one pound of phenolhfaSeptember of 1M2 Captain Snyder ; llne „ required for 30 head of sheep
received his wings a* a Pilot in ' ■ _
u,
July of 1M3 at Blytheville. Ark.
! P” ‘"“J01 He
“j® dnj* de

strand wa* set In place.
The Peace River bridge 1* the
1 largest river crossing on lhe high­
i way. Of suspension typ*. it ha* a
830-ftioi
main span and accommo­
&gt;
dates a 24-foot roadway. Simplicity
। and o-thodoxy were lhe keynote* of
the design, and every attempt was
made to reduce the amount of de­
tailing and fabrication lo a mini­
mum.
.

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In the -Meditemmean theater
since Julv uf 1IM4. Captain Snyder
cumnued infestation, but add*,
has led his Fortress squadron over 1 t- at individual therapeutic dose* of
target* in occupied Europe on five I pherothlazine may be needed by
separate occasions and has le&lt;l the I t&lt;,me sheep if they do not respond
i
‘he treatment with the salt m.xCaptain Snyder led the Air Force ' ,urc- Par“cular*7 yearling* that are
on the devsistating attack that put heavily infested in the spring. A
the high priority oil target at Brux, i dose for an adult sheep I* about one
Czechoslovakia completely out off ounce, or about one-half ounce for
commission. On tite 25th of Febru- [ a lan.v unocr go pound,
ary. IM5. Captain -Snyder once i

tack against the Important com­
munication* target at Linz. Aus­
tria.
Kresler1 Field. Beloxl, Mire. April
17—Pvt Gale Frrdrlc Whcox. son
of Mr. and Mr*. Lewi* Wilcox Has­
tings. R I. ha* reported to Keealer
pield to lake the Army Air Force*
Training Command examinations to
determine hl* nualificatlons as a
pre-aviation cadet.
As an applicant for training that
will make him a flying officer, hr
will be given a series of medical j
end psychological tests at Keeilcr.
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Ah-ekaa Bridge
The sense of urgency surrounding
every undertaking on the Ala*k*
highway seems to inspire men to
achievement* previously considered
impossible. There esn be no other
explanation of lhe Incredible fact
that traffic waa moving over the
J, 130-foot Peace River bridge eight
month* after th* contractor* were
given notice to proceed.
In that period all pa^s of the
structure were detailed, manufac.W IW Wl- I.
•!&gt;.
and erected. Th* entire *up*r»truc..... ... built in 11 »..k. .nd th.
bridge was ready for traffic nine
week. after the first main cable

rowings the Canadian government
ha* bce-.i able to rely upon the pub­
lic outside the banks. Consequently
the Canadian banking system a* a
whole has taken a relatively small
share of the wartime public debt In­
crease. smaller than that which lhe
American banking* system has as­
sumed.
In
in brdlnary— their
------ operations
.
.
type government securitie* the Canadian commercial or chartered
bank* serve a* intermediaries be­
tween the public and the central
bank. Despite their large operanon*, they have made little net acquisition of "governments." other
than the special Issue*. Over a
third of the subscription* to Cana­
da'* war loans have come from coryoralion* other than bank* and life
insurance companies, while over 40
per cent have come from indivldu-

Water Piping
_
I Standard-weight galvanized* (zinc| coated* wrought pipe, either steel or
; iron, is generally used for farm wa­
ter piping. It come* in various
Y length*. averaging ^about 20 feet.
. with end* threaded and carrying one
coupling per length. To obtain genu­
ine wrought-iron pipe it i* neces­
sary to specify »uch pipe in or-

Walking Good Exercise;

Also Improves Posture
Walking 1* an excellent foot and
leg conditioner. It also can strength­
en your stomach muscle* and help
remove eurplu* from your waistline.
upper body and help you keep your
chest up and your back straight.
Th* result wlll be a marked Im­
provement In your posture. And a
man or woman with good posture
! and a peppy stride _
______
will
look young
1
j.
.
The
must be done cori
— walking
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wllh the toes pointed Straight ahead
or slightly in—never outward. The
foot to strike the ground, followed
quickly by the outside edge and then
tl&gt;e ball of the fooL The bait and the
big to* will push off for the next
Your pace must be brisk sg.d
rhythmic. Start with a mile a day.
After about a week, pace and dis­
tance may be Increased gradually.
Remember that you walk with
your army as well as with your feet
and legs. A good arm swing, rhyth­
mic but not forced, will improve
your gait. It will h«lp equalize your
balance and eliminate waste motion.
The arm awing should be forward
and backward at th* aid* of th*
body, never across the front of IL
At lhe tlart
your walk&lt; msfc
yourae
it ai
yourself
a* tall a*
as you can without
.training. Then pull your «tomaeh
ln Thete two djrectlon* may »*«m
hard lo folkiw at fir.t u you ara not
,ccult&lt;XT)ed lo them. But in a *urpri*ingly short tlm* they will become , part
JOU, a ,

The number of vegetable product*
containing a sufficiently high per­
centage of tannins to justify their
employment by the leather industry
probably runs intc several score.
Many of these, however, produce
leather __
of _______
inferior quality,
,___ ..-------and over ।
all of them wattle has the advantage J
that it can be economically raised
as a cultivated crop and an unfail- :
ing supply of it can thu* be assured,
Competitive material*, such a* quebracho. oak. and,hemiock .i.rk*. are i
practlcaUy all obtained from wild I
sources. The aecessiile quebracho I
forcit* are rapidly becoming depict- |
ed. necessitating plantations of it in |
the future if the use of this material .
i* to be continued. But wattle ha*, New Jersey Lead* in
a marked superiority over ita comMilL
P-rCow
petitor* because of it* rapid growth. !
Milk output Per COW
Estimates are that 0 ton* of bark. | A report of the Bureau of Agri­
averaging about 37 per cent tannin, cultural Economic* rank* New Jer­
ran be obtained per acre from wat- sey first in milk production per eow
(in milk or dry* with 17.7 pound*
year* would be required for oak and daily per eow production. To secure
hemlock to produce 4 to B tons re­ this production. New Jersey dairy-,
spectively. of bark containing only 12 men also fad th* highest amount of
per cent tannin. Quebracho also
lake* a long time to ;na|ure but pounds dally.
California waa second high in the
possibly not to long at i ak or hem­
nation with 16.7 pounds per cow and
lock.
*
a "grain" ration of only 3.7 pounds
per cow due to superior roughage
Chemical Stale
New Jersey produces about B8B,- in the form of irrigated alfalfa hay.
Mississippi was lowest in produc­
000.000 worth of paints, pigments
tion per cow. credited with 0.4
and varnishes, or about 16‘i per cent
pounds milk per day and tied with
of the national total The stale has
Georgia with 2 0 pound* "grain" per
7.2 per coni of all the chemical
cow daily.
establishment* in the United State*.
The national average for all cows
It has about 4 per cent of the com­
of milking age (whether in milk or
pressed gas plant*, and 0 per cent
dry) was 11.BO pounds milk daily
of it* employees; 5 per cent of al)
from 4.00 pound* dairy ration.
.
drug and medicine establishments
and 8 per cent of Its employees;
5h per cent of explosive plant* and DON’T BUY THINGS YOU DON’T
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
20 per cent of it* employee*.
INSTEAD.

»»*•*},™s!

Buy NOW
As All Shoes, Sizes
0 to 4, Go On Rationing
SHOES
May First... Only
10 Days More!
ALL SOFT SOLE AND FIRST-STEP HARD
SOLE SHOES FOR YOUNGSTERS WILL
NEED A STAMP AFTER MAY 1ST

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CAREFULLY FITTED SHOES
Guard the

EABY WEEK

Wl^

AN IDEAL GIFT FOR BABY
To all mothers babyvshoes ore an important
item of the small child's needs.

What then

could you give that will make a better gift?

Rationing of all children's shoes, sizes 0 to 4,
which include soft sole and First-Step hard

We have always paid careful attention
to fitting small feet. Mothers know how
important the first shoes are .... young
growing feet need proper fitting to insure
foot comfort in later life, that's why we
take special pains to fit them.

Hot or cold, it doesn't matter, when you have modem, clean, fast,
dependable gas service.
In the postwar world you will depend on gas to cool as well as
heat your home, condition the air you breathe, protect and cook 1
yoor food.
t
There wHI be many new conveniences, too, that are now in the
planning stage. After victory. Gas, the wonder-FUEL will provide
greater conveniences that will give you deaner, healthier homes with
more free time for the things you want to do.
Plan now. Pay for ft now . . . buy war bonds today.

We have a fine selection of children's
footwear at popular prices.

sole shoes, go on the ration list May. 1, 1945.

SewattU 4* tte.

Plan now to buy the shoes you'll need for your
"Baby Gift."

All your friends will welcome

this useful item.

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SHOESTORE
STEP SAVER

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TIME SAVER

ANO MONEY SAVER

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�&gt;d Exercise;

jroves Posture
excellent foot and
t also can strengthmusclea and help
tom your waistline,
he muscles of the
help you keep your
our back straight,
be a marked iraur posture. And a
with good posture
de will look young

benefit* to accrue.

vted straight ahead
iver outward. The

o ground, followed
tilde edge end then
L The ball'and the *
ft off for the neat
ust be brisk ag-.d
with a mile a day.
creased gradually,
it you walk with

arm swing, rhytficed. wlll improve
help equalise your
inate waste motion.
t the side of the
is the front of IL

is you can without
pull your stomach
rcctlons may seem
em. But In a «urime they will be-

.cads in
utput Per Cow
e Bureau of Agri­
production per cow
I with 17 7 pounds
Jductioo. To secure
New Jersey dairy*,
highest amount of
which averaged 7.7
second high in the
nuncls per cow and
of only 3.7 pounds
superior roughage
rigated alfalfa hay.
i lowest in produccredited with fi.4'
day and tied with
pounds ■•grain" per

rerage for all cowa
whether in milk or
pounds milk daily
dairy ration.
■
(NGS YOU DON'T
WAR BONDS
TEAD.

TU BAITING! BANNS*. TWVMD4T. APRIL U, 1M4

^UBls^f th»tr mothsr, l|

PERSONALS
CpI. Cha*. Hames arrived Wed­
nesday from Carlsbad, N.M
Mrs. Stanley Cummings la visit­
ing her parents, Mr. and Mra. Paul
Nickel of Bay City this week.
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Barnes were Mr. and Mrs
Guy Blanchard of Kalamazoo and
Mrs. Grace Gamble of Wayland.
Pic. Gerald L. Reynolds visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Reynolds, and relatives from Sat­
urday to Wednesday on his way to
Camp Shelby, Miss., for training
after four years In California. He
was married to Miss Ruth Thomas
of Ban Francisco on April 2.
Sgt. Max Wellfare waa home,for
lhe weekend from Billings General
hospital. Fort Ben. Harrison, Ind.
Pvt. H. Kenneth Hilton. Port
Sheridan, Hl., spent the weekend
With his father. Willard Hilton.
Miss Agnes Cunningham visited
friends In Coldwater over the week­
end.
Mr. and Mra. Earl Offley and
daughter. Nancy Lou. of Grand
Rapids were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Ritchie and Mrs.
Hasel Hinkley.
Victor Sisson returned Saturday
night from Fairmount, Ind. where
ho spent several days with Mrs.
Sisson's mother, Mrs. Robert Car­
ter.
Over Sunday guests of Mrs
France* Bennett were Mr*. Leona
Proctor and Mrs. Zeds Bennett and
son. Dick, of Lansing. TTiey came
to help celebrate Raymond Ben­
nett's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hogvenalr
left on Tuesday for a visit of two
weeks with Mr and Mf*. Fcrmor
Hocvenalr of Parksley. Va. Mrs.
Arthur Smith accompanied them
and la visiting in Farmington. Va.
Henry Cook went to Kalamazoo
on Thursday tor a visit with his
sister. Mrs. Herman Wunderlin
Miss Charlotte Lake went to
Lansing Sunday for a visit with

Mrs. Willard Arnold and MraJ1
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs Don Chas*.
Mr*. Aben Johnson. Mra. Erik
Von KeU and aon Jplui of Oro*sc
Pointe Farms left last Wednc*dsy
for a month* visit bi Sant* Ana
und San Diago. Calil.
Mrs. Einma Henne returned to
her home In Saline after spending
two weeks with her father. Geo.
Bradley who is now much Im­
proved.
Mr*. Robt. L. Clark who has been
a patlant at the U. of M. hospital
for two months’ spent a few days
the first of the week at the home
of her brother. E. A. Caukin enfoute to ber home In Grand Rap­
ids. Mr. Clark and her stater. Mr*.
Revah Merrick were also guest*
on Sunday.
The Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Clinton
spent Sunday in Grand Rapids
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coate* and
two children returned to Detroit
Monday after spending lhe week­
end with his grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Bennett. The former
enter* lhe army on Thursday Mr.
and Mrs Kenneth Lewi* and chil­
dren of Battle Creek were Sunday
gutat* of Mr. and Mra. Bennett.
Guests lhe latter part of tho
week of Mr. and Mra. Frank An­
drus and Mary Jane will be Mrs.
Dana McNally and Janice who
In New York but
have been living in
ere now enroute to their new home
In Denver. Colorado.
Mrs. L. B. Beadle is entertaining
Mra. Shirley O'Brian of Toledo.
Ohio, tilts week
Mra Cyril Gairctt who has been
with her husband in Florida is
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mra.
Frank Cooner
». «&gt;“ Curd, .nd M.rrrry

"ur Xd'ita a?A.Dgiu.,

Relckord ep«nt Sunday with Mra.
Wm. Pox and liltl* son Perry In I
Kalamazoo, Pvt. Wm.
service last Thursday
porarily .tatloncd at
dan.
Harold Phillips leave* Thursday.
on a business trip to Baltimore.
| Nancy Walt and Julia Ann Cooper.
Sunday guests of their grandpar• • •
ent*. Mr. and Mra. L. S. Will were 1 Reynold* Cord** celebrated hta
Mr. and Mra. Kenny Sulu of Bal- fifteenth birthday by'entertaining
tie Creek and Miss Margie Schoon- 1 Dick Groo*. Cliff Dolan and Lach
amakcr of Detroit.
I Foster for dinner and later they
Mra. A. J. Woodmansee enter-1 attended Winged Victory.
talned her daughter. Mrs Richard
• • •
Ruscley and two children of Mu*Mra William Zuschnlll wu enterkegon for a few days this week.
i talned at a birthday party on Sun..A..&lt;ueat/Of Mr and Mns Leo I day Uy her two daughters, Mra. Fay
Wcilfare for the week ha* been Townsend and Mra. Adelbert Heath,
her nephew Robt. Bullard of Wil-1 at lhe former’s homo on South
mette. whose grandmother, Mra I Michigan Avenue. Among those
Florence Hullng returns with him cpresent were her two sisters and
brother. Mrs. Deaaa stannald of
, on Thursday for a visit there.
Harry Hayes returned Wed- Kalamazoo.
•1 Mrs. H*rry
Misnuwo, Mrs
**ra. Lina
un* Robinson
Roouison and
ana
nesday after spending ...V
the winter
W.jl.v. Guy
—----SU11 -01 Hearings and —Mra.
— w.
George Tow
Townsend
Patsy
In San Franctaco&gt;.
^*“1 ana ?
a£L of
of ™
Mr and
„8undty
&gt;■ Mra. Nashville and her grandchildren
C/T"5 Buxton were Mr and Mrs. and great-grandchildren.
Maurice Rogers and daughter and
Mr and
Ed*?rd
&gt;nd
Mra. Byron Fletcher entertained
Battle Creek.
her bridge club for dessert Monday
from'l^inMna^Jre^he'ltaited’ht? evening while lhe husbands spent
from Lansing where she tlsited her the evening with Ken Labertcaux.
Mn “»&gt;' «“•”

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Tables covered with red checked
b?r '.St!, ^£7 tUd ^d!‘u.'.“Mr'.l;d'Mn'’!A."™"ri'n'! cloths and centered with single red
candles lent a homey atmosphere
Heald and little son of Big Rapids. 1M
P
to the dessert bridge given by the
u^'.rev1U.T^L.Wrdnr*dny ,,tcr a
Mr* C S Jones has returned Women’s club at the pariah noose
Monday evening. Awards among
nr
T
,• „ ,
. from the west coast where she has .
anf!
U. J. Caston and been with her husband. Lt. Comm.'!the thirteen tables went to Mr*. Fred
। Jones, and she is now at the hoffle 'Stebbins. Mra. Robt. Walldorff,
bel Bisson were Sunday guests of Kay spent Sunday In Ionia.
Mrs. T, B. K. Reid of Nashville.
Mr. and Mra. R K Compton and of her parent*. Mr. and Mrs J- E. I Mra. C. B Burkholder, and the door
Brize to Mra. L. B. Glasgow. Mrs.
Rear Admiral Geo. H. Rock of family spent Sunday evening with Mattoon.
I. A. Adrounlc. Mra Danwalidorff.
Mr and Mrs Rutherford Bryant
New York City, spent the day be­ friend* In Grand Rapids.
Mrs
C
S. McIntyre returned and Barbara of Battle Creek were i Mr*. James Mason and Mra. Burl
tween trains, Bunday, with Mr and
Payne were the committee In
Mrs. W. R. Cook. Admiral Rock Sunday after spending the winter Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mra ‘I charge.
I Glen Densmore.
.
came to Michigan to bestow a gov­ in Pasadena. Calif.
Xfr. and Mrs. Wm F. Soim* and
Mr and Mrs Gordon Edmonds |
ernment E award on one of lhe
--•&gt;
T.®
guAld ■fnet .w
llh
large plants al River Rouge. De­ sons of Detroit and Mis* Sue Smith and Bonnie of Mason called on Mr '’
troit. which had asked that he be of MS.C., were weekend guest* nf mid Mrs Frank Edmonds and other I Mrs. W, p. Bames on Friday. April
as ~^«&gt;Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Smith.
relative* here. Mr. and Mrs. Buei 6,B with
with Miss
Ml“Suzanne Kreider ■«
assigned for that duty if possible
Mtaa Arlene Campbell of Lansing Sisson of Freeport, who had been hofte.M. Guests were Miss Esther
A weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs
Kreider
and
Mra.
Wm.
Mohler.
The
visiting the Edmonds family in MaM. E Cota was her daughter. Mln was home for the weekend.,
Judge A. D. McDonald and Don Mn came home with them and all evening was spent in sewing.
Betty Freeland of Grand Rapids
Sunday Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Jewell Sihlth were in Charlotte Thursday went to Middleville for Sunday dinJn celebration of the seventyMlss Jean Brower of Battle Creek ner with Mr. and Mrs Vcrdan Co­
entertained her children. Mr and
third birthday of Mrs. Bessie Leon­
spent
the
weekend
at
home.
vll’e .
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Mrs. Milton Warner and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burgess. ^E^ign Zane Nash left Monday for ard, five of her friends spent
Delton. Mr and Mrs. Nelson War­
Thursday
afternoon with her. the
Alden
Burgess
and
Mrs.
Jas.
BenY"
0
Bcacl
?,
F1:l
•
“
fler
a
nUecn
day
. uuikcm mm
oirs aa*. z&gt;en- , V
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ner. Cloverdale. Mr. and Mrs Da­ aiuci
ladies enjoying visiting and re­
—-------------- «... ..
furlough ntathome
home,
mon Warner and familv. Morgan ham were in Otsego, Sunday where tujlough
Mr. and
and Mr
Mrs. H
they attended a family dinner In
Mr
H J. Freeland and freshments Mra. Leonard was pre­
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner
Sue Sebowaller were Sunday guests sented with a birthday cake-and
honor
of
Mra.
Burgess
’
*
nephew
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mend and Mr.
of William Glasgow and his daugh­ some lovely gifts.
and Mrs. Carl Damson and chil­ Richard Adams, on Navy leave who 'ter. Miss Mildred Glasgow, of Grand
dren spent Sunday in Berrien ha* Just returned from a year and Rapids, in celebration of Mr. Free­
Thursday night dinner guest* of
u half ta the Aleutians.
Springs
birthday
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Crawford
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Offley. Mr*. I land's
A guest of Dr. and Mrs. Robt.
Mtas Ida Bouma of Grand Rapids were Dr. and Mra. A. J. Grego.
Harkness this week is their daugh­ Elizabeth Mead. Miss Gladys Hildc- was the guest of Mr. and Mrs
Robt. Crego and Mis* Pat
ter. Nancy Harkness Love, who is brandt. also Mr. and Mrs P. L. Waiter Wallace Saturday and Sun­ Capt.
Bayles of Grand Rapids, also Mrs
enroute to San Francisco where Moon. Plainwell and Miss Elalna ,day.
,
Wm. Crawford and Nancy. Capt.
her husband. Major Robt. Love.' Offley of Lansing spent Sunday' Miss Gall Foster, a student at the Grego
is on leave after two year*’
............. ......................
now In charge of A.T.C.. will be with the Wayne Offleys of Wood- | University
of Michigan, spent the service in New Guinea and the 6.
stationed.
with her 1parents, Mr. and Pacific and will return to the Phil­
. ,, ,,,
! weekend with
Marshall Warner of Ypsilanti Mrs. LeRoy Foster
Mrs. John Eddy spent Thursday
—
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.n Bruce
___ M &lt;Watson waa lhe ippine area.
spent Ilin
the weekend with Uk.
hi* .,
parWith Mm. Winona Downing In --M-nl
ent*.
and1 MrsMrs. Hutptr
Homer Warner.
Warner, guest of Miss Helen Carl during lhe
cn
^;- Mr. j^ij
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Weekend guest* of Mr. and Mrs., first of hta 10-day furlough. Miss
Leo Wellfare
Wcilfare were Mr. and Mrs. i Carl returned with him w
to hta home Mrs. E. W. Smith were Mr and
Harold Vogel of Muskegon Heights.
Heights, ' in Kalamazoo and then ai
accompan- Mrs. Roy Soule*. Kalamazoo. Mr.
and Mra. Harold Doxey and Jean­
• Weekend guests
guests, of the C. F. An- I led him a* far as
a* Chicago
acll* were Mr. and Mr*. Wm. f Mr. anti Mrs. Robt, Finnic are ette. Quimby. Mr. and Mra. Law­
Schandl and Kenny of Ann Arbor. | returning Thursday after spending rence Larkin and Nancy and Dayo
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs | the winter In Beaumont. Tex., and Larkin.
FROM 12 NOON TO 5 P.M. Chester Stowell and Bob were accompahylng them for a two
Mra. R. E. Cleveland was hostess
months'
visit here is their little
Coach and Mrs. J. C. Jcrfien of----------------------------Open Week Days
to the Silver Guild lor dessert and
granddaughter. Carolyn Todd.
Jackson.
.
Mr, and Mrs- C. R. Brandstetlcr bridge last Thursday with awards
-Mr. and Mrs. Swan Anderson ac­
going
to Mra. Robt. Walldorff. Mrs.
companied by Mr. and Mra. Harry spent .Monday in Lansing.
Mrs C M Overstreet and Miss Byron Fletcher and Mra. Philip
Our Food is the finest, money and Larsen of Muskegon spent the
Alice Bates rejoined Mrs. R. M. Mitchell. Guests for the evening
weekend in Pentwater.
were
Mra.
Jas. H;own. Mra. Fletch­
... are honestly Crying lo give gogd
George Wild returned to his Bates at the formers home In De­ er and Miss Barbara Wilcox.
home In Grand Rapids on Sunday. troit Wednesday after a few days
here.
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Perry and visit
Madelyn Clark celebrated her
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Rothaar
have
ion. Douglas, came to Hastings as a guest this week, her father. seventh birthday last Friday by In­
Friday bringing Mr. and. Mra. L Bert P. Seward of Battle Creek.
viting Sandra Roush and Barbara
Severance from Sturgis where they
Mrs. Hattie Newton of Cloverdale Jean Finnic to be her dinner guests
HASTINGS. MICH.
have spent the winter.
visited Mrs Ida Paimatler Tuesday. that evening.
Mr. and
Mrs. Fritz. Southworth
...... ----------------------------------Airs. t&gt;aran
Mrs Sarqh
uarreiiGarrett
irom umnp
from Camp
and son. David, of Lansing were Gordon Johnson. Florida is visiting
Mra. Clare Johnson entertained
................................................... - ------------ her parents, Mr. and Mrs Prank her bunco club for dessert last
. Cooper.________ ___ __________
Friday with Mrs. Wilbur Tblles and
Mra. Eugene Dalman winning the
THE THORNAFPLB
iGARDEN CLUB
Hasting* Shrine club held its
At Central auditorium Thursday.
April 13. L. C. R, Chapman, pro- semi-annual dinner at lhe LO.OJP.
Monday evening Forty mem­
‘ lessor of botany at MBC.. gave an Hall
bers and invited gueaU were given
illustrated lecture on the Beal bo­ a delicious meal served by Mmtanic gardens of the college.'
tlames Reahm. Oldlcy. Lawrence and
Beal gardens were started in 1877 Sheldon Out of town guest* were
by, Dr. Beal on the rough bed of Past Potentates Claude Ooldner.
Old Cedar creek, only plants found Henry Wallstrom and Dr. Barney.
In Michigan being grown at first, Ten members from Middleville were
later plants from all over lhe world present, also representatives from
were added.
Lake Odessa. Woodland and Ionia.
Prof. Chapman discussed the After the u»ual introductions and
making of rock gardens and sug- remarks, lhe Groat Magician. Dr.
gesfed that all gardens and plant­ DeForest Walton gave a most in­
ings should not be too formal; the teresting and deceptive entertain­
natural type being more pleasing. ment.
The slides shown were mainly of
Honoring the birthdays of Mau­
rock gardens, water Illy pools, oth­
er beautiful sections, os well as rice Roush of this city and Mrs.
Carlton Critz (Minnie Gamble) of
other plants and shrubs.
Among these were the beauty Vicksburg. Mrs. W. H. Roush, the
bush brought here by ’’Chineae" former’s mother, entertained with
Wilson, the naturalist, from China; a family dinner on Sunday, places
the lovely coloneaster; the Euro­ being laid for ten. Those from
pean burning bush* most beautiful away were Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
and two children of Vicks­
of all bushes, easy to grow, and Crttz
burg.
&lt;uhoae seeds attract lhe birds and

NOW SERVING

irsi

SUNDAY DINNERS

‘"hotel

Tnomas Beck received word
jTWday evening that her aunt.
Mrs. Amend* Leckenby. a former

Howard Bolo spent the wtekend in
Chicago where they met Willard It............
Arnold, 6 Me of Great Lake*.
'Orvflle Bsyto* vm well r
.l.Un W B. Bradford ta «pending »hen .he .pent a frw
the week with friends in Detroit.
SMra. A. D. McDonald and Anne. cl^iraanTDfvia
Mrs. c. C. Burkholder and Barbara I
.pent Saturday in Grand Rapid.
ceteoration.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mr.

HASTINGS

FOR PARTIES

EPISCOPAL GUILDS MEET

she lived until July 30. she would

iWm. Plfield of Hastings.
at Uie Pariah houae.
1 Charles Kenfield received word evening, April 11. with
, this week that his son. Don. a vet- ------------ „
k received 70; eran of many engagement* in the charge of Mrs. David
besides several South Pacific, ta listed aa missing . Jack Dcinaay, Mra.
| n action by the Navy Department, den. Mra. Einar Pi
i Frank Kenfield. al the CoffccShop. &lt; Mark Lee was cnjoyei
1* Don'* brother.
'i The
_________
Delbert Whitmore underwent a rajiged bj* Mra Oto Ixxkwood The
major operation In Grand Rapids V1®? ^hocl choir directed by Mra.
i the flzzt of the week and ta doing
! as well a* can be expected.
।
Cartright, gave four de-

tnteriMDt ta

MU.

dar Cretk carnctary.

KMg.

fes is
on Monday evening al seven-thirty. Board orf Ottometry.
e£unM^a7n^rdleh ! 8ta,e 5«1*Wr
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Tripp re- Ii

With Mra. Evadene F^ox as the lead- J^*^ldUMhR‘ck
neighbor* flow­
er. New girls are always welcome ,
a"d ’^iie administering proper
This dub ta an Inter-denomina- Punishment you "remember back
tlooal group of girls aged 13 to 14. •n*n '
„
and the Rev- A. M Coldren ta one „ Dr- C- R- Morey of Princeton
of the gpoMors. The club meets. University, son of Mra. Addle C.
every week for Bible study, partita. Morey, a long time Charlotte
hike*, honor awards, etc.
teacher, has been appointed chief
---' of Information and cultural ac­
e sa
a a--------------------------------- *
tlvltlea for OWI in Rome. Dr. Mor| A f A I II E |AJ C
’Ar e&gt;- who has been for a number of
L V V A L NCviJ
years 1116 chairman of the depart•
I mrnt of art and archeology at
Mr and Mra. Royal Myers re- I Princeton, is expected to take up
celved word last week of lhe birth i hl» xiutle* In Rome about the end
on April 9 of a second daughter t of April -Charlotte Republican Tri­
te Mr. and Mr». George Sumner ' buno. Dr. Morey was bam In HasMyera at Hagerstown, Ind. The Ut- tings, his father, a prominent civil
tie miss weighed eight pounds and । war veteran, being located here
ten ounce* and has been named with the railroad company. The
Shirley Anne. Mother and baby are family moved to Charlotte where
doing nicely.
Mrs. Morey became a moat re­
Francis R. Thomas has recently spected and revered school teacher
been elected Commander of the She recently passed away In Dan­
Knights TVmplar in Battle Creek. ville. Ohio.
Mr. Thomas, a brother of Mrs.
Hastings firemen were called out
Clarence Grohe. Is a well remem­ on Tuesday afternoon. April 10. at
bered resident of Hastings where 4:15 o'clock, when fire waa discov­
for many year* he was associated ered near the county garage along
do-ff016 flnn
R*nkc&gt; and W,U* the bank of Fall creek where some
waste gas and oil had been dumped.
Mrs. Sterling Weeks Is caring for No damage was'reported.
her stater-ln-Iaw. Mrs. Floyd Ar­
Thirty pupils of the sixth grade
mour.
of the Central school had a grand
Our
Barryvillc
correspondent time the other day when they
sends In the account of the tragic made a visit to the city fire station.
death
one ot
fanner Barry- An imaginary fire alarm was staged
ville boys, Ensign Raymond E. bv Arthur Keeler and Harry
Green In an airplane crash In Cali­ Thompson, police chief, and the
fornia Just as ho was ready for ov­ youngsters were Initialed into the
erseas duty. Throe brothers are also
in aervlce. one with Patton's army,
another Just back from three years
in India, the third a recent en­
listee. now in Georgia.
Mr- and
Gardner of
Battle Creek have a 5'4 pound
girl, born Monday forenoon at the
Community
hospital In Battle.
Creek.
In the memory of the oldest In­
habitant so advanced a spring has
not fallen this way in years
No mad rush at dinner this Mon­
day night In order to get back for
5c\e,L °’f:lock bowling as last week
HIS is a pharma)
ended the women's season.
which physicians turn
Mahlan Fuller of Route 3. Has­
with instinctive preference*
tings brought to the Banner office
Friday, a small grey and white
bam rat that he had caught In the
because they know that care­
corn crib on his farm. There were
ful compounding is our fine
seven other small grey rata and two
coosideratioti. Yet, though
Um irrCy F,U found al 1110 same
we maintain highest ethical
Lois Clouse and Joan Erway of
standards, you pay no pre­
Hastings were two of a group of
mium for this Prolesiionil
seniors In the Home Economics de­
partment of WMC who went
Saturday. April 14 to East Lansing.
t0. a^t®2&lt;1 an *u day session to
which Home Economics seniors In
other teachers college* of the state,
and Wayne University were also
invited.
Don't forget to send your cloth­
ing to the collection centers this
week—the post office or schools.
Drive
Saturday miu
and curry
Barry uo.
Co.
—. ends vMwutuo,
Wantx
mntrn its nnntn
K. I —» .is -HASTINGS,
wants Ir,
to make
quota ...
which
MICH.

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FUNERAL
ENSIGN G
Funeral i
— s — -■­ mond R. O
Mr. and Ml
gathering of which takes place tn Wrt'r&amp;r.ns
May. had been coached by Mrs
Leon Hale, and waa elven by Mrs Methodtai church, burial
W. D. Barnes. Mrs. Earl Rothaar. vllle cemetery.
Mra. Dwight Miller. Mra Royal
Hayes. Mrs. Otto Haavind. and
“’Sw.wr'
Mrs. Will Cook.
Miss Bernice Jansen of NeighINSTEADbor House Orangeville waa present
She is always a welcome guest and
gave one of her interesting and
etimulating talks.

ROOMS

DO BY—SMITH
Relative* here have received an­
nouncement of Uie marriage of
Gwendolyn Jane Smith, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Smith,
of Florence. Maas, to Lt. James
Joseph Doby of Knoxville. Tenn.,
now In training aa a pursuit pilot
at a Connecticut field, which took
place recently at lhe Congrega­
tional church. Florence. The bride
was attended by her sister. Geral­
dine, a sophomore at Amherst Col­
lege, Lt. Waller Kanach of Brad-

HUM BUT

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HOTEL HASTINGS

I THAT TH_. CAN WURF
I Glee CLOTHING

T

“You tell your husband from now on Fm going to
clothes for war relief every timo he throw* them

REED'S DRUG STORE

MADE ON THE SAME FARM BY THE
SAME FAMILY-for NEARLY 50 YEARS

DOUBLE K NUTS
Always Fresh
Good Assortment]

SWIFT'S SHERBETS &amp;
ICE CREAM

PINTS—25c

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BRIDGE PRIZES
Colognes
Stationery
Fancy Soaps

Parfumes
Playing Cards
Dusting Powders

GREETING CARDS
Cords for all occasions

PRICE 5« “&gt;

25

HEEII’S

FARM

MADE

ICE

MILLER'S
151 W. STATE ST.

DAIRY

CAMP SCHEDULES FILLED
AT YANKEE SPRINGS
Group camp schedules, using
conservation department buildings
at Yankee Springs and Waterloo
recreation areas, are filled for Lhe
1MR season, when approximately
1 000 Girl Scouts. 600 underprivi­
leged children, and another 600
boys and girls sponsored bv civic
and rellalous organisations, will
enjoy outings.

BENEFITDANCE

FOR ONLY

Moose Hall
Friday, April 13

$100

Call Mrs. B. L Peek

Z82I L State Read

STORE

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Monday evening the Business
Women’s Hospital Guild met with
Misses Florence and Helen Wade
and Elisabeth Finch at their apart­
ment. Miss Mary Williams being
assistant hostess.
Attractive ar­
rangements of garden flowers cen­
tered the dessert tables. Hostesses
for the ..May meeting are Mrs. Vi­
vian Anderson. Miss Jean Hames.
Miss Doreen Clary and Mrs. Juna
Martin, and at that time there will
be election of officers and payment

FOR YOUR

CREAM

Not quite so much now, due to wartime reductions,
but—just aa good os ever.

bring cardinals as guests: the cas­
tor bean from which the caalro
lubricating oil Is made for the big
planes and bombers; the lovely red
water illy with leaves 8 feet across
and flowers 7 to 13 Inches wide. In­
teresting was lhe view showing a
voung Blrl sitting on on* of these
broad leave* In the pool.
The slides were exceptionally fine
bringing out the full J*auty and
coloring of the flowers. Vraltors tn
Lansing are welcome at the Beal
gardens. Groups will be received
bv Prof, chapman of hla assistants,
after the war. __
____

SPENCER SUPPORT
1MISTUID PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY —

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HABFCR’S BAKAAH
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ADVERTISING OFFER
Present this ad tp our photographer
For a Beautiful

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5x7 "BRONZE-TONE" PORTRAIT

StONMBID IV

AT THE HASTINGS HOTEL

Hastings Mfg. Co
Girl's Softball
Team

WED. and THURS., APRIL 25 and 26
1-8 P.M.

Dancing
8 to 12

|
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All Carole Kings are 9 to 15
We have other good makes In
Misses 12 to 20
Women's 38 to 44
Extra Sizes 46 to ~
Half Sizes 14J to

Proofs Shown for Year Selection

BILTMORE COLUMBIA STUDIO

I

Fran

�Stronger Sunlight
Mldiummer sunlight haa a aixfold
advantage over midwinter sunlight
in concentration of ultraviolet rays
having effects on human health, as
measured at the National bureau of

WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING
NOTICE

FALSE TEETH

C. F. ECKARDT

SCOTT SERVICE

BOB'S
WELDING SHOP
109 W. State

Now is the time for hail insur­
ance, livestock, life insurance,
residence and farm labor lia­
bility insurance. And don't for­
get the tornado insurance.

Call 2908

Bonds

PHONE-2812

I Full HAl.K—Slood
1 Jolm (lonrtiouke.

mdlo ,ou.h Mrs.
Jliddlrt lllr, Phone
4I«
rririKrra.nl
full H ll.l.—4 &lt;inv» rl.ULe
I wlrrd far -Irvin-.
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&lt;IV
3343.
Full SALE- -Thu, I san.. Phunr Srtftl.
4 ij»
FOR HAl.t:— Wood o

AUCTION SALES

Jahnsoa. Jr

HENRY FLANNERY

AUCTIONEER

WOOL GROWERS'
Lloyd A. Sheffield
P.O. Cressey

Helion. Route 1

roll hl LF--Milk rout- .nd 1V37 tn,J
traek In Iwltoa. •ft.nn, HF4. ll.y
Dusker
4 IV

W “«666

.Mich. Co-op Wool Marketing An'n

llarkrr, I'hunr *4|FS-1.

epairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

HKe Spine
is the Human
Switchboard
controlling
Health and

.

FUR KALE—Kaglhh Notlvr pa,.,. 2H

Marshall Furnaces

CHIROPRACTOR

Co7d Preparation! at dincltd:

PETS

JOHN BECK

1 IV

GESEllAL AVCT1ONEER

PRODUCE

ti;.

Floor Sanders for Rent

Delton,

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK

Mich,

Sales made in any see lion. Dales
for auctions will be given with
promptness upon application. Call
at my expense — phone Prairieville
1
TI­

SALES
Prices at Hostings Livestock

i’’, ।

G. L GOODYEAR HDWE,

Sales. April 13, 1945

'i'j|TopHogs (150 lbs. up. &gt;$14.60
"J; Roughs $13.85
£ Stags'-$12.25

Feeders-------------------- $8 to $24
iTop Lambs$15.10
ew ____________________ SI?
Top Vepl _
— $3 to$12
Deacons
$60 to $155
Dairy Cows
Beef Heifers
b Steers$11 to $15.50
Beef Cows^.--------- $8 to $12.50
Cutter b
Conner Cows-----$6 to $8
Built$11 to $12.50

INSURANCE and BONDS

Jerry Andrus

“‘•I

N*tT Bank Bldg.

AUCTIONEER
U«

GEO. H. LEE

DR. DERK STUIVE

I am buving wool under the govern: merit purchase plan — guaranteed
celling price. Sell you wool for cult

Representing

one 1519

OR LEAVE ORDERS AT
817 S. HANOVER

213 E. MAIN ST.
Phone 175
Middleville

Res. 3359

438 E. Grand
Phono 3721

All kinds of trucking

Electric and acetylene-welding.1
braxing, cutting and soldering.
Broken farm implements a spe­
cialty. Shop hours 8:30 a.m.
to 1:30T&gt;m.
Work may be left ot any time.

SWANSON
AGENCY

PAINTING
Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars

Place orders now for
Spring or Summer Work

made under all kind* al weather con­
dition! over ■ period of three and
one-half yeara, with an ultraviolet
intensity meter in combination with
automatic integrating and recording

LOOK year beat *&gt;« tee! yw batt by
waarina a Cbaria fonadaUon rarnaal
Call any svealaf. Pboa TS»P» far
It
fraa aaalysla. Msu-y Hayd w.
WE d» noloa rUughln ln&lt; Moods,
nwvnlagA m&gt;l&gt;. Ilnur, t nm » to 13.
4 IS

Sheldon Agency

Mora Comfort Wearing

f A—Um. SO— .lib

DEWEY REED
Dates can be made al Banner office.
Phone MSI
tiaatings, Mich.

Giinpractk

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TENDER ACHING
PERSPIRING FEET

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Power
Within

Wool Wonted
Win eaU for same. Would like to
pick-up two or more clips at a time

WAfrrKu

RUBBER BOOTS PAY FOR THEMSELVES
IN HEALTH PROTECTION
APPLY FOR
COMPLETE SELECTIONS
YOUR PAIR

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

FRANK JONES

CHOICE OF

HIP OR

STORM
KING
BOOTS

Auctioneer b Sole Mgr.
Phone 2178
Nashville
At My Expense

LLOYD J. EATON

$595
$6-98

Bill" Sherwood
INSURANCE
Hotel Haitinga

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AND SERVICE

s595

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ALL
SIZES
6 TO 12

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FOR COMFORT
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Delton, Mich.

AUCTIONEER

SIZE 5 KNEE BOOTS - HIP BOOTS - RATION FREE!

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL

MEN'S
KNEE

Horses, cows and small stock removed promptly.
Your colls arc greatly appreciated.

LIGHT OR
HEAVY

HOWARD BRISTOL

BOOTS

Phone (Collect) 3965 or 2715 for

ED. FINNIE
MOVING AND STORAGE

Phone Hastings 2715
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Res. 3965
. „
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AND

GUARANTEED

TRUSS FITTING
. by aa
EXPERIENCED
FITTER
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RELAX IN SOFT
KID ROMEO SLIPPERS
CHOICE'OF BLACK OR BROWN
SIZES 6 TO 11
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CORD
SOLES
AND
HEELS

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
Glycerin available from anlmaf fats Is badly needed in
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Coll collect.

KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

Dkk Smith—Locel Collector

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�PAINTING

THE HASTINGS BANNER

lidentiak— Induitrial
kg, Tractor* and Can
EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

lace order* now for
ng or Summer Work

438 I. Grand
Phone 3721
tf

. DERK STUIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
BUM
Hasting* Phones: 7865-2891
'

‘Hits Spine
id the fiuman
Switchboard
controlling
Health and
Victor

Ounpractk

k releases

l “Zte
I PoWer
1 Within

Evenings:
Mon, Wed, Frl.

Closed ThuruUyi
ig

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. APRIL 19. 1945

SECTION TWO—Pi

columns, gun emplacement* and great Pacific Fleet. He b residing Northern Vosse* sector near Sllz- by enemy artillery fire during lhe
We are trying to find a way to
strong point*.
in the large civilian housing area helm, these howitzers fired ,3.982 &lt; Casslno siege.
send a box of goodies to a Marine
'Kenny ha* flown over 63 mil­ adjacent to Uie Navy Yard which shell* In a week After slight Alni. - - -- - - ---------------------- —
and our rural carrier say* we can
lion*. many stories about the b operated by the Navy for the lhe enemy waa repulled and pushed
(Oootlnued from First Section)
send oversea* boxes to sailors, but
"Thunder Bums" appearing In as­ thousand* of worker*.
back on German soil.
not to soldier, or Marines
Why
sociated pre** articles. Following
this unfair discrimination? The
"During the push to the Moselle '
b an additional report about “Ja­
A IX Engineer Command Batta­ River, the battahon made a 110-1
Air Corps and ground force* are
Italy—Staff Sgt. Henry O. TumUn, bo Angeb"&gt;
winning lhe European war and the
lion. Germany—Private first class mile march, carrying Infantrymen
By JANE CAMERON
•on of Mr. Orville Tomlin, RPD
Marine* are winning the Pacific
Gerald M. Hull, of Hastings. Mich­ forward In our trucks," said Lt.'
1. Nashville, Mich., b wearing sev­
A Ninth Air Force Fighter­ igan. now ha* more than 31 montlu Col Richard H. Moore of Detroit.
war and why can't they have boxes
en battle atari on hb theater rib* Bomber Base. Prance: One of the overseas service with the 820th En­ Mich, battalion commander. "We ‘ . ..
10., w
. .
.
. from home? Will somebody please
bon a* a Thunderbolt armorer with highest scores for a squadron straf­ gineer Avbtlon Battalion, serving
explain thb?
the 78th Fighter Group of the 12lh ing mission agslnst enemy rail somewhere in Germany. His unit
rominirU,with?J’iar 1
I t**rn
to ■ stunned world. He
Air Force in Italy.
.
transportation wu made recently has followed close behind the attack
Scveial people have asked about
l-^°lha* fulfilled hb Destiny He leave*
A former student al Norton by sixteen P-47 Thunderbolt pilots in Prante and Belgium—and now ranb“enenw‘Mtoiuh"
the service men's pictures which
\ School. Maple Orove Twp, Ser- of the “Jabo Angel*" fighter squad­ Germany—to build the frontline
N.rinnni I ,hr ,ale of » nation to untried were tn Boyes' window when lhe
'ipPm 1
*nd mind*. In spite of all Food Locker was installed. We
’geant Tomlin was employed In the ron. among them Second Lieuten­ airstrip* for the U. 8. Tactical Air ntfarTTm^t fLumro^P
advertising department of lhe Kel­ ant Jack D. Laubaugh. 725 N ,; Forces on lhe continent
misled the article concerning them
was activated on April i. 1941. | u-|»h»ed with the Brief of million*
logg Co.. Battle Creek. Mich, before Michigan Ave. Hasting*. Mich.
A truck driver with "B" Com­ landed in England in April. 1944. | GfelV£be frSJi thb and should get the ones that belong
entering lhe army December 2.
Led by Capt Harris P Krause. pany. Hull b serving with hb unit and came into Normandy on July , gr£f of a nation" as one individual.
1941.
wl&gt;o has them now and If we
Noblesville. Ind . the fighter pilots on
,
the Western Front where It b 25. It participated in the breaa-। n, bnek our armed forces psychical- knew
Overseas since October. 1842. he destroyed 30 box cars full of ammu­ now working on another front-line through to the Seine and later in’ly and spiritually, a* well as physl- should gel th«n.
has fought through the Egypt-Lib­ nition. 31 cars containing oil. 100 airfield for fighter and fighter­
Rhine
cany. l0 achieve one last super-huIf vou arc troubled with insomnU. I
yan. Tunisian Sicilian, Southern other box car* loaded with war bomber planes of lhe tactical air the thrust to the
th* tatulinn includ- nian effort In the final excruciating eat dandelion green*. They will pm :
Italian. French. German and Nor­ materiab. 10 motor transports, and forces.
ed Pfc William R. Hurst. 520 E I agony of the Birth Of Freedom!
me to sleep quicker than a Ccm- ’
thern Italian campaigns and has three locomotives, a* well a* dam­
The battalion, commanded by Thorn St.
...
menccment Aoorcss
Address py
by anybody ex
ex-­
...
।
menccmenc
been authorised the Distinguished aging 50 other box cars and 10 mo­ Lieutenant Colonel Thoma* J.
. ri « o,* I, p
’?!W
of
‘hat will —nt Carleton Brooks Miller of Bat­
Unit badge and four overseas tor transport*.
Trumbull, of Alborquorquo. • New
A
U.
8.
Strategic
Air ForceSta- | flood ail cur hearts when our ru- tie Creek,
stripes
&lt;&gt;n in
In England
S'ria 1&gt;1&gt;1—
_ .1*0—I .; dio» bring
~ "Tidings ...
—— — • Joy
..... "
.
On strafing pass after strafing Mexico, has been constructing and Hun
Pfc
Michael
of rx
Great
Sergeant Tomlin's veteran group, pass lhe Thunderbolt pilots at­ repairing airfield* on the continent Henrv Ulrich, the son of Mr and in the defeat of Germany will be
FAIR
LAKE
flying with the British Desert Air tacked six different trains on u since
।
a short time after D-Day. It Mrs. Mike Ulrich, of Route 5. Has- । tempered with regret that our great
Mr. and Mr*. H O Armour at- |
Force, is blasting Nazi ground In­ 1 rail line leading south out of Ful­ ha* put sixteen airfields into serv­ tings. Michigan, recently arrived ir. leader isn't sharing our Joy with
a family gathering Sunday
stallations and supply routes tn da. Germany, leaving In their wake ice tor Ute tactical coordination op­ this war theatre of operations and । us. However, we may rest assured tended
nt the home of their daughter and I
Italy. Germany. Austria and Yugo- fires and explosions along fifteen erations
,
of the Ninth Air Force. received a brief orientation course Uvat all of our loved one* who have family. Mr. and Mrs Alton Armour.
miles of the tracks.
| Completing all of it* assigned tasks at thb station designed lo help him I ' erwed the bar"' are rejoicing •­in Battle Creek There were 17 guests
s After the fighter pilots made on
,
,..... victory over medieval
r..»^.v... cruellies present in honor of Mr*. H. O.
or ahead of schedule, the unit nd lust himself to life in a combat iour
A Ninth Air Force Plghler Bomb­ strikes Into box cars loaded with Ii ho* been commended several times Zope.
' and oppression*
Armour'* blrthdav * S«t. Wavne ।
er Base. France: Two P-47 Th un­ ammunition and oil. explosions and for the excellence -as well as the
Pfc. Ulrich will soon transfer to
Miller arrived in Battle Creek Sat- I
derbolt fighter-bomber pilots from fires spread rapidly fjom one car |i speed of it* work. Frequently. It hb permanent station from which
"Death b not. to lhe Christian, urday after spending over 3 years in I
Hastings, Mich., are serving in a to another. Many cars and their &gt;। hn* had to work under enemy ar­ America's fighting planes cover our what it ha* often been called. Pay­ Hawaii and other places in the ’
Ninth Air Force fighter group content* were
destroyed, with t tilery fire, air attacks. living advance into Germany
ing the debt of nature.' No. it is Pacific area. Sgt Miller hopes to
'
which has recently been awarded smoke from the fire* rising 7000 | bombs,
i
Prior to entering the Army Air not paying a debt: kt is rather like spend some time al lhe cottage on ■
and sniper and minefield
Distinguished Unit Battle Honors feet high.
•
Forces, he was employed ks a ma­ twinging a npte to a^bank to obtain Fair lake. * T Sgt. and Mrs. W. E.
। hazards
Second Lieutenant Kenneth L. Wil­
Lt. Laubaugh has flown more | Prior to lhe 820th's arrival on chinist by the Hastings Manf Co solid gold In exchange for it. You Pixley and son spent Sunday with
cox. son
Mr and Mrs Lewis K than 10 combat mission* with the I,
bring* a cumbrous body which is their parent*. Mr an-i Mr*. Chas
In Hastings. Michigan
Wilcox. RPB 1. Hastings, files with "Jabo Angeb" squadron of the I। the continent. -Private Hull was ,
| nothing worth, and which you could Pixley. Sgt Pixley expects to re- i
with hb unit In the ,
। not wish to obtain long: you lay turn in a few days to Billing* Gen.
the famed "Thunder Bums" squad- 368th Fighter Group. He has been .I stationed
।
I It down, and receive for It. from the Hospital. Ind.
ton while 2nd Lt. Jack D. Lau- making attack* against enemy rail : ,United Kingdom where it built Local Man's Outfit in Italy
' eternal treasure*, .liberty, victory,
augh. KU of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn and road transportation, marshall­ bases for heavy bomber* and their Going Into Fifth Year
knowledge and rapture" — John PLEASANT MIDGE
F LaubaUgh. 725 N Michigan Ave. ing yard*, bridges, armored col­ encort-flghters. The battalion ar-, of Continuous Service
We missed you at Sunday school.
Hastings, flies with the "Jabo Ang­ umn*. and encmv concentrations, rived In England in August. 1942 .
With the Fifth Army. Italy—Cpl. Foster
graduate of Hastings High , Kenneth L. Ross. son of George
* What could be a better wish than
els" of the group.
as the Ninth Air Force fighter- j A 1940he
worked a* a farmer be­ Rom. Hastings. Mich. R 2. b a
Roger Allen, well-known colum­ "this terrible war would soon end." [
The 368th Fighter Group re­ bombers cooperate with lhe Amer- School,
'
entering the service in Feb- (
ceived the "Presidential Citation" lean ground forces in lhe destruc- fore
of tne
or
the military ponce
police piapla- nist. wa* the first to write of the * Mrs. Rosetee Golden of Jackson I
'ruary. 1942 He wears the European | member
t(K,n of the 34th -Red Bull- Dlvl. slmllailly of Pres Roosevelt s death spent over night, Tuesday, with Mr.
for Its action at Mons when Amer­ tlon of lhe German military ma- .
Theater ribbon and abo a service M„n on lhe PUlh Army front ln with Moses who glimpsed the Prom­ and Mrs. Lester Klnne * Greyaon
ican forces Invaded Belgium on chine.
tlrloe for comoletlon of a three- Italy.
•&gt;.. bed Land but never reached It. We Wood, who h stationed at Camp I
September 3. 1944. Discovering a
»uuy. —
an —
outfit which -------recently
Lejeunc North Carolina, spent last
duty, , • compleiea
completed more uu
than four years of । love what he arete:
mass retreat of enemy forces from
Promotion of Private Feme L
week with home folk* * Mr. and ।
Hb brother. Corporal Daniel L. continuous service
Moses saw far of
Northern France The 368th Fight­ Wolfe. Women's Army Corps, of
M:s. E H. Lathrop of Barryville
Land
In that tln,c. the platoon has
er Group bombed and strafed U: Hastings, to the rank of Technician Hull b serving with the Army SigBut might not enter, so it wa* called Sunday afternoon at Ken- |
the face of a withering barrage of Filth Grade wa* recently an­ n.l Corps somewhere In the Pad- „ot had one formation at which
neth Kelsey's. * a fair crowd with ।
with him
.
...
al) of it* 77 members were present.
anti-aircraft and small arms fire nounced at William Beaumont ,lc.„
a
fine potluck supper wa* held Tues­
Ere victory had dawned, hb sight
Hb parents. Mr and Mr* Rov whether on a transport at sea'or
The group destroyed 262 motor I General Hospital. El Paso. Texas
day evening at the Farm Bureau f
drew dim:
tn B rear arca where the regiment*
transport and damaged 30. des- i The daughter of Mrs. Ray Wolfe. Hull, live on Route 5 at Hastings.
He could not see the end that he had --•tin" a’ Arthur Richardson. *
troved 230 horse drawn vehicles I 1023 N Broadway. Corporal Wolfe
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simmons of
planned.
Camp Gordon. Gn. — Conxirul duty every dav. policing personnel.
and an undetermined number of entered the service at Detroit. Sent
wrand Rapids spent Sunday with
G. Fewless of the 6th Reg I- directing traffic, herding prisoners Out of Time's hour glass had run Mr and Mrs. Albert Klnne. * Our
enemy personnel.
18. 1944 8he received her M A de­ Vcrnor VSrrf
the sand:
A ibjnnf
’v •to
- the ___
__ ,i
__
ment. 23rd Rn
Bn, rv&gt;
Co A.
'Infantry
rear,____
guarding
Installations
'The group waa further success­ gree In Phvslca) Education from m.nf
For him no more hb country's sympathy 1* extended to the be­
The outfit recently wa* awarded
ful.” the citation continues, "in lhe University of Michigan, and Replacement Training C r n t e r.
reaved ones In the passing of Mrs.
battle hymn.
has recently . the Meritorious Service Unit Plaque
seeking out. strafing and bombing ta'ivht health education In Detroit Camp Gordon. Oa
Only the music of the seraphim — Ruth Becker of State Road. * Mrs.
“ promoted to that grade from 1 efficiency and skill during six
defenses that were impeding the
Private Wolfe is assigned to Edu­ been
Our Captain had obeyed hb last Nettie Ragla and Ethel Barbar and
advances of our ground forces Sev­ cation Reconditioning Section at Private Hb father. Mr Guv C months of service between Caasino
Betsy Sue attended lhe club on
command.
Fewless, resides at 1128 8 Park and Rome It U credited with more
en missions were dispatched by the Beaumont.
Whpn In the chronicles of thb our Wednesday at Mrs Pearl Demond.
Si. Hastings. Michigan and hb than SOO days In combat service.
W Mr. and Mrs Alton Wood and
group that dav to strike a stagger­
age
ing blow to the enemy * armored
The platoon sailed to Europe in
Pearl Harbor. T. H —Charles E. wife h Beverly Bra** Fewless abo
Those who come after u* shall Greydon spent Friday with Mr. and
Mr? Ward Wood in Lsnslng
vehicles and motor transport, dis­ McLawry of 134 E. Court. Has­ of Hasting*. Michigan
February, 1942. having previously
use to read.
Corporal Fewless graduated from traveled in two trans-Atlantic con­
rupting and battering the German tings. Michigan, has arrived at
I reverance and wonder they I
will scan
defenses." Both Hastings fighter Navy Yard Pearl Harbor to assume high school in Hastings in the class voys. served in Northern Ireland
Ironing Hint
pilots have been dive bombing, hb duties a* a civilian war worker. of 1837. Before entering the serv­ and Scotland and landed in North The story of his life, the crowded
—.
.
Standing on a folded bath mat
strafing, and making rocket at­
Mr. MgLawry has signed a con- ice worked for Westinghouse from Africa in two groups, the first go­
Of history he wrote, and say. [ while Ironing is less tiresome thin
tacks against German rail and road • ract «o remain at thb large Naval 1941 to 1944
ing in at Algiers. Northern Algeria,
He
attended
Admlnfatrative
sdioo)
UM
.,
u
,
ra
.»„
o.
transportation, bridges, armored base for 18 months to support the
on D-Day. November 8. 1942. and
"indeed
on a hard floor.
at Pt. Bragg North Carolina from lhc remainder of the outfit landing
Here was a truly great American. I
.Ytma through
IhrAiioh October 1CLL*
- - ..
. ...............
June
1944. Tc
I* rtziw
now at. —
Oran.
Northern
Algeria, ...
in Jan. ­
serving as Company Clerk for uary. 1843.
Company A 'an Infantry organiza­
The MP's directed traffic feeding
tion*.
the fighting front at Fondouk Pass.
Hill 609. Ferryville and Btterte in
6th Army Group, Germany— Tunbia.
Tunisia.
Target for the 155-mm. howitzers I Ute platoon lost all Its vehicles
of the 162nd Field Artillery Bat-1 —
J ------------ —
•— -•*
—
and
sustained
one -------casualty
when
talion. a medium artillery unit sup­ its ship waa torpedoed enroute to
' WHAT ELSE CAN l&gt;\
r
porting U 8. Seventh Army troops the Invasion of Italy.
SPARE THAT A NEEDY) •
in General Jacob L. Devers' 6th
The outfit directed traffic across
Army Group, wa* the main fortress lhe Volturno River bridgeheads at
&lt; KID OVERSEAS J ,
of the Maginot Line west of Bitche. four points and went on to the
V CAN WEAR ?y '
These howitzers fired 73 armor- stalemated Casslno front, where its
Kiercing shells, scoring 26 direct personnel often served under Ger­
It* on lhe face of the fort and man fire. There, where they han­
dled 1200 of lhe 10.000 prisoners of
ID on the top.
Thb wa* but one incident In lhe war who have come their way. the
182nd's mission of paving lhe way MPs directed traffic across the Ra.for Infantry advance. During eieht pido River via a bridge that was
months of varied combat operation under constant German observa­
tn France, the battalion nas ex­ tion and shellfire The MPs crawled
pended over 50.000 rounds of am­ along communications lines be­
munition. marking up such ranid- tween two traffic control posts on
flre record* a* six round* fired by four successive nights to repair the
lines, which were continuously be­
When strong German infantry ing broken by enemy fire. Pour of
and armored forces attacked a the platoon's Jeepa were destroyed

THE HOME FRONT *

C. F. ECKARDT

April 14th This Offlca

ISELVES Qi
PLY FOR SI
LECTIONS SI

BARRY BYPATHS

mum
60c size

/l'l\

5 ROOM HOUSE and 2 acre* of land and nice little
barn at Carlton Center, ho* furnace and light* and
water in the haute for____________________ $2,000.00

IN FREE!

A GOOD ONE STORY houie, 6 room*, ha* kirnace
and lights, at Schults, for$1,900.00
FOR SALE—the beautiful Clqncy place at Barlow
lake, furnithed with Norge electric ice box, electric
stove and water heater, innerspring mattresses, has
screens and storm window* and all necessary furnish­
ings, has a rabbitry with 2,100 square feet space,
chicken house. Will sell at bargain for.$9,000.00

N SOFT
I SLIPPERS
CK 0* BROWN

52 ACRE FARM in Castleton, good land, 5 room house
wired, 30 x 40 bam, 7 acres wheat, 11 acres oats, 9
acres felqver, also tractor and other tools, just off
M-43, a good farm for.$5,250.00

7

5 ROOMS AND BATH, all modem, very good house
recently remodeled^has one stall garage, in 1st ward,
for------------ ----------------------------------------------------- $5,000.00

AN EXTRA NICE all year round cottage at Podunk
lake, this cottage has all the conveniences built in,
bath, furnace, etc.

$1.00 DR. MILES
NERVINE

MINI!
RUB

60c ALKA
SELTZER .

50c size

TOUSHAY
LOTION

VITAMINS
I0OVITA-KAPS
$£96
Abbott's fc»
1.00 HfrlCEBRIN
Lilly't-ABDG &amp; C $052
With B Complex - £

16 OZ. McKESSON'S
COD LIVER OIL
$^09
"
Mint — Ploin----4 OZ.
HOMICEBRIN
Lilly's
100 NORPLEX
TABLETS
B Complex
180 CAPS. BAX
Multiple Vitamin* SZ79
6 Mo*. Supply

T’

SAL
HEPATICA
$1.20 six*

60c lize

49c

VANILLA

B

VHOMI (til

HASTIMai

BE PREPARED!
for any emergency with ready cash in a bank account.

WASTE
PAPER

And

Whjhe extra cash purchase the best investment available
today . . . "War Bonds."

SPEND WISELY!

Careless spending promotes inflation.

A,

well laid-out plan of financing will guide ypur spending and

help control inflation.

”

SEE YOUR BANKER IF YOU NEED MONEY!

Your banker

is the most logical one to consult if you ore in need of finan­

cial aid.

Waste Paper Is Vital
War Material

Your banker is set up to handle various kinds of

financial matters and interest rates on loans ore of lowest.

Money is our business and we are making loans to responsible
individuals.

AN ACUTE SHORTAGE EXISTS
EVERY POUND IS NEEDED

7)o TVot Destroy!
Save It and Get It To Market

HASTINGS SALVAGE COMMITTEE
APRIL COLL1CTION DATES
Apr. 12 — 2nd end 3rd Ward*
Apr. 26 — 1st and 4th Ward*

Stop in and we'll be glad to talk it over.

IF YOU NEED MONEY--SEE

HASTINGS

©

"Fifty-Eight Yean of

PHONES: 2105 - 2103

* SHOiF

YOVR COLORS—Buy U.S. JTar Stningt

59&lt;

TUBE
RAYVE

PLAN NOW

War Production
NEEDS YOUR

READ THE REAL ESTATE LISTINGS AND
KEEP UP TO DATE

$1.25 ABSORBINE

JR.

1 QT.
MILK MAGNESIA
Pensulor____

B

---------- liia._________

sniii: siiuu

DRUG

�Tf«E HASTINGS BAN NKR. THUR8DAT, APRIL 18, 1MJ

Rev. C V. Holstein Friday after- 1 The annual WMA. Branch.
noon. * Mr. and Mr*. Robert Naw- SSa,“qS'nKff'V3S?,‘X!

Sunday were Mr. and Mr*. Jake I their parent*. Mr. and Mn. John
WolI. Mn. Deeds Nagler. and Mr. Thaler of South Campbell. * Satend Mn. Bernard Quigley all of urd#y afternoon callers of Mr and
Hasting* and Mn. WMl Mishler of Mrt A|Jen Pish were Mr. and Mn.
.South Bowne.
|u A getar of Grand Rapids
'
Mr. and Mn. Rai Neeb visited ,
Wld
Herman Qoach
, few dan thia week I
ur- "jy* “T spent Sunday afternoon with Mr
8. H. J. Harmon and ' J* 1. AUrttHnK
Carlton. Mrs.Al- . aIid jjj,, f*|ayd Geiger of near Alto.
,h“ returned home. ♦ Miss The former, with Mra Geiger, also
f Wayne, were Sun- Sn5
the Tatter's parent*. Winnie Unmter of Hutlng* spent j clUlM1 ,t lhr Lyie Clark home near
Al!“ * MU* Etfly" Overture of
c“1ud* Wa.l.V1?,
' Battle Creek spent lhe weekend
.£C'wlth her »reiit*. Mr. and Mrs
FJovtl W.ton home Saturday gve- Charles Overholt a Mr Vern Keim
roe Hav. wwwy rinx-. ning * Miss Dotolhy Woodsof. of clBrfcu,vnie has been spending a
daughter of Grand | Olivet spent the weekend with her । few days with
grandparents,
M„ semlah Seese * Mr.
i weret Sunday afternoon parents. Mr. and Mn Virgil Woods M/
of Mr. and
at.G Mn
Mr; Chas. Fink- • arid family. * Mr and Mrs Eatl an(j ^rs David Pike and family of
of North
’ Irving.
'
*’ 1
°.f. ®®*nf
Sunday . OraIld Raplds wrrc WMkend RUWla
ng gue*t* of Mr. and ...... t
...... ........
_.. . 0J Mr an(J _Mrj narnici wooaa ana
i avowvTt Newton were Mr. and Mr*. and Mn Ray Wieland. * Mr and fand]y * The Rev and Mrs F C
I Dorr Caln Of Hastings. * Callers Mrs. William Spean
Spears and son of
of: Vosburg
v««hnr» nf
-i
of Marquette, vh»
who »r&lt;*
arc at
home
also—
visited....
the
Of Mr. ana Mrs. George Forbey' Caledonia were Sunday guests of
u. the
.... Tabberer —
—------

I

REEPORT

1

......
— ..
, noon until ThuMay.
church in Hastings Friday altar- ' Tht Ifunttnalon epil«|( tirlk
noon. * Mr and Mn Arthur Cck-' quartet Will str* at morning Mrvart of west Carlton were ealien of lets of each abureh. Rev Cutter
Mr and Mr*. Chas Mnkttlbet, *10 preach at Freeport aervlce*nd
Sunday aftarnoon « Mlaa- Halen' Mn. Ctisier at Pleasant Valley
Wood* and Miss Either Struble of service
Hasting* spent Sunday with the
-----------former* parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Methodist Chuteh
Virgil Woods * Mr and Mn. O. H |
J. W McCue. Pastor
Pausey of Muskegon called at the
10:30— Morning wonhip Theme.
Raj inond Preston home* Sunday ' "Victory".
afternoon.
I
10:30--Bible *choo). elasse* for
Mrs Harold Wood* Led children 1 all *—
and Mn Virgil Woods were In' 7:1.-------- 1----hi-----------------Endeavor.
Kalamazoo Saturday. ♦ Mn. Doro- । 8:00— evening worship
thy Pippell of Algonac wa* a week- । 8:00—Wednesday evening, prayer
end guest of Mr. and Mn F. C. meeting and Bible stady at the
Tabberer * Mn Ida Payne re-1 chureh.
turned to her home here after I
---------------- » ■
■
spending the winter with her son irmiNCIL PROCFEDINC.^
Clair In Kalamazoo * Mr* Cha* '’OUP,'«IL rKWL.EtUI
Geiger and Mrs. Virgil Woods were ]
Agru •’*. !•**
In Lake Odessa Friday evening on
&lt;'"■&gt;»«« c««urii •« &gt;■ «auar««&lt;i »•*
buslneM
• .1., «.b. ..
sg.li ». 1*4J .&lt;
t J« , n
Lr«nar* prri'JH.f
.1 ..II
II.. rn

'■fS’t’ET.’S

•». H.
Mlllnr.

Destructive Sbreb
The barberry shrub is known to
be hoit U&gt; stem rusts that cause
■teat deitrucUon to wheal, barley.

Spring
Needs

April 25—Duration club
April 27—Fann Bureau at June*
school
lfl
May i-WCTU Tills Is one ’’
' week early on account of the coun- iu‘
(ty convention.
u.
May 8-OX S
jii OaVlVr*'. '

WALL PAPER PASTE (WHEAT)
WALVET PAPER CLEANER - NON­
CRUMBLING
,
CLIMAX PAPER CLEANER
TROPICAL PAINT CLEANER
SOILAX PAINT CLEANER
MIRRA ALL PURPOSE CLEANER
DEVOE NON-RUBBING WAX
JOHNSON'S WAXES
H &amp; H SOAP
DUSTING PAPER

Inlinr
।
Service New*
: Pvt Ravmond Wieland wrote hl* L
I parents that he had met Glen I ”,
Kime of Clarksville recently in' w
Parts. France They spent one afti ;.t
ernoon and evening together Ray- *J
nu&gt;nd has been overseas nearly - H
year and this was the -first tin
he had met any one from home
* * •
lutlni. Ser«l,».
I Sgt M. Barrough of Memphis. " i&gt;
.«ppi
1 Tenn . and Pfc Reuben Fish, both 1 '• Kof Percy Jones hospital, spent the
5
1 weekend with the latter's parent*.
Mr and Mr*. Allen Fish.
'*u«

Cadet Nurse Mary Humphrey of
Knlamaxoo called at the Allen
I Fish home Saturday afternoon.

2nd Lt
Dorothy Van Patton,
daughter of Mr and Mrs Clarence
Van Patton of South Camsbell. renoned tn Camp McCoy Wl*. April
1 IB. tor active duty with lhe Army
Nurse Corp* She graduated from
Bronson Methodist school of
' Nursing in 1944 and since that time
she has been employed at Albion

Radios and Refrigerators ...'Tires

1

Bouquet For Mother
Mrs George Forbey received a
lovely bouquet of roses from her
son Sgt Gerald Forbey somewhere
। In Italy this post week

and Telephones
are all in the same boat
Many thousands of people can’t get tele­
phones today for the same reason they
can’t get radios, refrigerators, tires, auto­
mobiles. Telephone factories also are
busy on war work, and will be for a long
time. There just aren't enough tele­
phones to go around.
But the telephone instrument is only
part of the problem. More than half of
our 100,000 unfilled orders also are held
up because of the lack of central office
apparatus, cables and wires.

When war does release manpower,
materials and manufacturing facilities,
we’re planning a full-speed program of
expansion and improvement costing
$120,000,000 in the first five years. But j
even working at that rapid rate, it will j
take at least two years to manufacture and '
install enough equipment so telephones I
can be furnished generally without delay.
We are sorry if you must wait for a|
telephone. We will fill your order in its ]
proper turn just as soon as possible. ]'

MICHIGAN BELL T E L E P H O N E jC O*»P A N Y,

BERLOU

MOTHPROOF

Odorless - Stainless
Pint*

_

LARVEX — Pt. - Qts. - } Gal. &amp; Gallons
APEX MOTH CAKE
H &amp; H CLEANER
CEDAR CHEST COMPOUND

'
i ‘’"'''''f
|

Receives Souvenir
• •••!
Mrs Robert Newton received a
box &lt;&gt;f souvenirs from her brother.
T James Cool somewhere In Italy
m.„,
winch contained a gold case das- ts&gt;&lt; u.
1 ucr used by a German naval offl- li«wi

Pt. &amp; Qt.

PETERMAN'S DISCOVERY
DIL-KILL ROACH KILLER
ARSENATE LEAD

Entertains Guild
Mrs. Ray Wieland entertained
R-ivne Center hospital guild No 18
at her home last Tuesday night*.
Uteen members and four visitors
being present

LIME &amp; SULPHUR
SHAWS SOARLESS,SUDS

CHURCH NOTES
United Brethren Churches
M: H Dawson. Pastor

PRO TEK

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

! 11:09—Bible school
, 8 00 -0 B Christian Endeavor
' Freeport
10:30—Bible school
' 11 30--Preaching
1 7:00—U B Christian Endeavor
1 8’00—Preaching
I 8:00—Thursday evening prayer

REXALL STORE

Courtesy &amp; Friendly Service Shown to All
PHONE 2131

AUCTION SALE
Having sold the home I will dispose of Hie furniture at Public Auction at the resi­

dence located south of the Drug store In Freeport to the end of the street, last
house on the right tide of rodd on

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1945
‘Storting of 1 o'clock. I offer the following articles:

Rust color Mohair pre-war 2 pc. living
room suite. .

Oak sidobaard.

Singer sowing machine.

8'3‘x10'6‘ rug.

Green Mohair orrtvehair.

Dresser.

Drop leaf cherry table.

9x12 rug.

9x12 Axminstor rug and pad.
Wood bed. coil springs and inner spring

Wood bed and felt mattress.
Rubber floor pads.

moftress.
Above goods nearly new and pre-war.

6x9 rug.

2 commodes.

2 kero, lamps.

12 volumes of Universal Encyclopedia.

Oak library table.

Victor piano.

Large trunk.

2 oak rockers.

Florence

coal

and

wood

Odd chain.

Upholstered arm rocker.

Electric stand and floor lamps.

circulating

3 oil cans.

heater.

Good copper boiler.

Clothes basket.
A FRtENb INDEED.

This -Official U. S. Signal Corps Photograph released by the Office of War
Information Shows G. I.’s Unloading Pet Milk in a Concealed Area.

In the Office of War Information there ore literally hun--■dreds of photographs similar to this one

unusual about it.

of Pet Milk is a familiar sight.
■

base field kitchens

There'S nothing

To the men in our armed fprees. o con

Evaporated milk is in the

It's in the 10-in-1 ration that soldiers

PET MILK THAN EVER BEFORE'

Wringer.

Throw rugs.

8 pr. window curtalhs.

.

4x6 rug.

Antique dresser.

Round table.and 6 leaHttr seat chairs.

A chal­

Axe.

2 oil stove ovens.

Coad lawn mower.
2 tubs.

Quantity of wood.

2 Vi tons of cool.

Carden tools and numerous other ar­

ticles.

lenge to the dairy farmers who must milk more cows with

less help

TERMS: CASH DAY Of SALE, NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

A challenge to the folks at the Hastings re-

ceivfrig station who must handle more milk than before.

American Red Cross food packages sent to American pris­

A challenge to the workers m the Pet Milk plant at Way­

oners of war

land. Michigan, who must process -the milk.

In foct. evaporated milk is such a vital war-food tho/ lhe

The job will he a tough one — for everybody concerned.

Pet Milk plant at Wayland, like oil evaporated milk plants,

And Hastings stands ready to do.its part to see. that our

has been declared a critical war industry.

fighting men get the EXTRA milk they need fh4945.

It s such a vital

State board.
Byatioa. coil on uA.

It's in hospital rations and in

have at fighting fronts.

Tabla lamps.

Combination desk &amp; book case.

wor food that this year the Government is asking for MORE

Tnere’s a challenge in this Governmenf request.

Ouk stand.

10 gal. crock.

Quantity of dishes and cooking utensils.

CITIZENS CREDIT
CORPORATION
HMlInn Nall Bank BH&gt;.

ROSENA COMSTOCK, PROPX.
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. APRIL If. IMS

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SPRING
SERVICE
FOR
FROSTBITTEN
CARS
It’s natural for car* to be
sluggish and worn out
after a hard winter's driv­
ing.
Remedy the situa­
tion early to avoid extra
wear and tear. Lubrica­
tion and an oil change
will do wonders for the
performance of your car.

NOTICE TO CREDITOR*

bond’d MrCUI

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

See us about a complete
motor tune-up.

ANDRUS SERVICE
PHONE 2240

■ HASTINGS. MICH.

SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
[the McDermott home Sunday aftMisa Elva Hynes and Miss Alice enwon. * Mr. and Mr* Alfred
Hallock of Hasting* werg weekend
°alc^’urVbll‘cd Mr “Pd
guot/t
of
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Roscoe
r-—-- — — ■ . ttuu Mil. riuacoe •
: Mrs Fred Ashby, Tuesday evening.
Hynes. * Mr. and Mr*. Harold
.
-------- 1
Hecker and Mr. and Mra. Bollinger DUNHAM
|
DISTRICT
of Gras* Lake were Sunday guest*
The Maple Grove Fann Bureau
ut Mr*. Mary Fisher and Miss Susie ,will
meet Saturday evening. April
Fisher. ♦ Pvt. David Hershberger .
of Camp Sheridan. Ill, (pent the 21
! with Mr. and Mr*. Ray Gillaspie.
weekend with his parents. Mr. and Each family Is requested to bring
Mra. Loren Hershberger. * Mr. and sandwiches and one ocher dish. for
following lhe meet­
Mr*. Lloyd Hilt called on Mr. and refreshment*
!
* Pvt. Geo. Cheeseman ar­
Mrs Percy Lehman Bunday after­ ing.
home Tumday evening from
noon. * Mr. and Mra. Shirley Mayo rived
of Hosting* spent Wednesday eve- Camp Hood. Texas for a short lurnine with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Far- ‘lough. * The April meeting of the
lee. * Mrs Chalmer Hershberger :Dunham Community club was held
evening at the schoolhouse.
and Mrs. Fred Giles ot Grand Rap- Friday
'
Ids weie weekend guests-of Mr. and As this waa time for election of of­
Mra. Walter Hershberger. A Mra. ficer* the following persons were
James scent part of la«t week In 'elected. Pres, Mra. Clyde Cheescman: Vlce-Pres, Mrs. Peck; Sec.Grand Rapid* with relatives.
;Treas,
Mr*. Julia Oarrett. Mra
Mr. and Mra. Stephen Perrin
Williams and Mra. Merrill
and daughter Phyllis and grand­ Barney
Dunkelbcrger were apnolnted as a
daughter Suzanne Perrin of Pitts­ cqmmittee to make plans for the
ford are spending a few weeks in picnic in May. * Miss Enid Cheese­
their house trailer at lhe home of. man of Highland Park spent the
their sister. Mra. Chas. Parley and
. Sunday a family gathering weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Ward Cheeseman.
eld at the Parlee home In Mra.
Quests for dinner Sunday, in
of their father's. Mr. Isaac honor
of Pvt. Geo. Cheeseman at
ns' 80th birthday. * Mr and the home of his parents Mr. and
Owen Smith and Mr and
Clyde Cheeseman were: Mrs.
Mra. John Smith of Jackson spent Mrs.
Grace
Stanton
and son Rufus. Mr.
from Thursday till Monday at
Mrs. Sidney Stanton and fam­
Washington, D. C. visiting Ray­ nnd
and Mra. Clifton Harris
mond Smith of lhe Marines * Mr. ily. Mr.
daughters. Mr. and Mr*. Ravand Mra. Guy Kantner and Mar­ and
Wolff and daughter, and Mr.
vin were Sunday dinner guests of ji njond
and Mrs. Hermtr Babcock * The
Royal Frantz and family near', Banfield Farm Bureau Group met
Charlotte * Mr*. Carl Lehman and ‘Iat the Claud Hoffman home Wed­
baby of Nashville spent from Tues- i nesday evening. * Mra. Bessie Mar­
day till Thursday wKp Mr. and |
Mra. Ora Lehman * Mr and Mra. co was the guest of Mr*. Dorothy
Laird Wotring and baby Rebecca ' Hoffman Friday evening and at­
of Grand Rapids were weekend tended the D.C.C * Mr. and Mr*.
I Francis Curley and sons were FTIguests of Mr and Mra. Glenn Wot- I
W-.VVr "GV -W
ring Mr a nd Mrs 8 W. Smith of
n.LJfL
Woodlarfd were Sundav afternoon Mr*. Claud
CIaud Hoffman. Sunday din­
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leon
guests. * Mrs. Guy Kantner and ner
Mrs Harry Sandbrook called on Dunning of Hickory Comers, Mr.
lhe Rev. Vernon Beardsley of und Mr*. Walter Hobbs of Banfleld.
and Mr. and Mra. Geo. Clouse of
Charlotte Thursday, who has been jI Schult*
in honor of Mra. Dunning's
ill and is slowly imorovlng * Mr.
L: birthday. ** „ Mr. and Mr*. Harvey
and Mrs. Claude Bishop and two
__and family roent Sun­
children of Flint were weekend erwesemanj
__ , _Jr. and Mra. Sam Bux­
guests of Mr. and Mrs Percy Leh- W
man. * Mr. and Mrs. Laurence ton in
ln Banfield.
Banf
Chose and sons of Coat* Grove
*
were Bundsv guests of Mr. and BRANCH DISTRICT
Mr. and Mrs Beck of Hastings
Mra. Ora Lehman.
were recent guest* of Mr. and Mra.
John Darby. * Mrs. Charles LviHOPE CENTER
baugh spent last week In Nashville
We hear that T.5 Leroy Kings­ with Mr. and Mra. Ike Babcock *
bury has been wounded In action The Fd. Norton* are remodeHn”
In Germanv. * Pvt Maurice Ash­ their home and Installing a fur­
by, »on of Mr and Mrs. Fred Ash­ nace and bath. * Mra. Violet Hulby, who waa wounded In action in gebns and Dorothy, of Bellevue,
France, ia In a hospital in Califor- were Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mra.
.i nlo * William Ashby. son of Mr. Wilcox. * Mrs Ernie Skidmore and
! and Mrs. Fred Ashbv. and Wvnt Helen attended the memorial B«rv1 Ix-ster went to Detroit Wednesday Ice for Cleo Card nt the Dowling
church. Sunday. * Mrt. Ethel Wil­
and Mra. Leon Dunning visited At cox attended lhe Junior play at

Hasting*. Friday evening. * Mr.
and Mra. Roger Warner of North
Baltimore called on Mr*. Freda
Marshall. Monday. Mr. and Mra.
Harve Marshall of Nashville were
Bunday caller*. ♦ Mra. Gertrude
Maurer 1* home after spending a
week al a clink at lhe University
hospital. Ann Arbor. * The Adam*
and Oslroth families called on
Marqulta Marshall, who I* ill, Sun­
day. * Mra. Mary Rose Bishop re­
turned to her home in Bay City.
Tuesday.

Mary Mill* rfl the hob
Mn. Matt Bedford. *
a of Mr. and Mra. Matt Bet
Mra Mills wen Mn. I
Moon of .Grand Rapid* and
John Wilks and sons of near

weekend with Mn.

Clare Williams and Alice were
guests of. Mr. and Mra. Byron Row-1
lader of Caledonia at Bunday din- I
PLEASANT HILL
ner honoring Robert RowlaJcr who
Mr. and Mr*. Clifton Campbell is home on furlough before leaving
visited relatives in Grand Ran Ida
Bunday. * Robert Foster spent Sat­
urday and Sunday with Mr. and day. ________
Mra. Cha* Bennett. ★ Mr. and Mra. I
Clare Williams and daughters Alice V.F.W. NEWS
and Mr*. Robert Tolan Jr, and two
sons made a bualncaa trip to Ben­
ton Harbor Tuesday. On their way Miller Poet and Auxiliary will ba | ftfit]
back they visited Mra R J. Wil­ 1 Thursday evening April IB. This if99^
llama
— at
— Kalamazoo Mra. William* will be a Joint installation of offlwas brought to the home of her era and will be open to the public. I
daughter,
at | After the meeting a potluck *upTT'.Tl*";' Mrs.Byron^Rowlader
j
Caledonla Sunday. ♦ The Sunshine per wni be served. Please bring
chib met
met with
with Mra.
Mrs. Vere
Vere Carter
Carter sandwiches
sandwiches and
and'one
dlxh^Tpak*
chib
one dish
to pas* 11
meetlno will ,
__________
Thursday. The next meeting
----------------be with Mra Bert Palmer ’“h DON’T BUY THINGS YOU DON’T
election of officer*. * Mr. and Mra.
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
I
Stephen Carter were Bunday guests j
INSTEAD.

W

We women have to save enough used fats
in our- kitchens to help make munitions,
medicines, fabrics, soap for military and
civilian use, and many other essentials.

The job, to date, has been done largely
by city people, because arrangements for
collecting the fats were made in the'eit ies
first. And these city folks are turning in
more than twelve million pounds a month'

Now we're called on. And will the v?nmen
on the farms and in the towns and small
dries break that record?

Don't worry—just watch out speed!
HOW TO DC nI Save all used fats in a tin
can. Keep it handy to the stove. Scrape
your broilers and roasting pans, skim soups
and gravies, for every drop counts. Keep
solid pieces of fat, as meat trimmings and
table scraps, in a bowl.

Melt down once a week when your oven’s
going, add the liquid fat to the salvage can.

Take the can to your butcher as soon as
it’s full. He will give you two red points
and up to four cents for every pound. If
you have any difficulty, call your County
Agent or Home Demonstration Agent.
This message is approved by WFA and
OPA. and paid for by Industry,

100,000,000 More Pounds Of

Used Fits Ait Hooded This Yttrl

1

Asphalt Shingles and Roll Roofing.
Asbestos Shingles.

"Guest I’ve just naturally

Brick, Tile and Chimney Flue.

been counting on a new car as
soon as victory rolls around."

Cement, Lime, Plaster &amp; Plaster Board

Nails and Builders' Hardware. '

Barn and House Windows, Storm Sash
Doors &amp; Mouldings.
Paint, Oil and Turpentine, Glass.

Many Other Items.

HASTINGS LUMBER A COAL CO
PHONE 2515—FRANK SAGE

"But they say if may be 2 to
3 years postwar before I
stop and think about saving
his old carl"

UCTION SALE
Having sold my farm, I will sell the following property at Public Auction at the farm
located 2 miles west of Middleville and 1) miles south and then 1 mile west, or 6
miles east of Wayland and 1 mile north on

Commencing at 1:00 o'clock the following will be offered for sale:

ORD comet from Washington that
the fat-salvage problem has got to
be licked in the small cities, the towns and
on the farms.

f9 9

READY to SERVE YOU!

MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1945

So the city folks have done .it!
Well, WATCH OUR SPEED!

harnlsi and v

HORSES
Black gelding, 10 yrs. old, wgt. 1,500.
Bay mare, 8 yrs. old, wgt. 1,400.
Boy mare, 15 yrs. old, wgt. 1,350.
Bay gelding, 6 yrs. old, wgt. 1,400.
(These horses are in good condition
and ready for work.)

Brown Swiss cow, 7 yrs. old. Bred Jon. 27.
Red Durham, 7 yrs. Bred Nov. 16.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old.
Guernsey coW, 10 yrs. old. Bred Feb. 1.
Roan Durham, 4 yrs. old. Bred Nov. 19.
Guernsey-Durham, 2 yrs. old. Bred Nov.
10.
/
•
6 Duroc gilts, wgt. 225, good ones.
Stock hog been with them since March
15.
Berkshire stock hog, 6 mos. old, pure­
bred.
HENS
20 White Rock yearling hens.
10 Barred Rocks, year old.
12 Barred Rocks, yearling.
All laying good.

FEED

100 baskets corn. 75 bushels wheat.
4 tons alfalfa and timothy, mixed hay,
baled.
»
3 tons loose hay, alfalfa and timothy
mixed.
1 bushel June clover seed.

1 bushel Mammoth clover seed.
1 bushel alfalfa seed.
6 bushels of white pea beans seed.

TOOLS and MACHINERY
McCormick mowing machine, 6 ft. cut,
runs in oil.
McCormick side delivery rake.
Drop head hay loader.
Dump raker' Lumber wagon.
Massey-Harris manure spreader.
3 section spring drag and drag cart.
Horse drawn cultipackor.
2 Ohio riding cultivators.
Walking 2 horse cultivator.
Hay rack. Two row bean cultivator.
Oil burning hank heater. 2 hay forks.
115 ft. hay rope.
1 set crotch back harness.
Third horse harness &amp; some old harness.
3 horse collars, 21-22 inch.
7 ten-gallon milk cans.
Pails and strainer. Chicken feeder.
DeLaval separator, 750 lb. capacity.
2 wood hog troughs.
Whiffletrees. Neck yokes.
3 hand corn planters. Cross cut saw.
4 corn cutters. Scoop, shovel, and forks
Work bench. Fence stretchers.
Oliver 99 plow. Hog crate.
One horse weeder.

pretty certdin that mine wS
last I"

‘‘Wall, sir. I'm riding along
with the finest lubrication
to go on riding for a long
time yet. So I’m not worrying!"

*GULFPRIDE
FOR YOUR MOTOR

An oatWi TOUGH h
. capital letter* . j. protach

**GULFLEX
foi

rout await

ProtacHon ph* I

MISCELLANEOUS
Hooting stove. Few household goods.
Other articles too numerous to mention

TERMS: CASH $10.00 OR UNDER; OVER, 6 MONTHS TIME.
MENTS WITH CLERK BEFORE SALE.

MAKE ARRANGE­

GEORGE DAVIS, Prop
N. C. THOMAS, Auctionetr

"Luckily, I saw my Gulf mr-’
He said if I let him treat l
car regularly with Guifprid
and Gulflex,** I could b»

WAYLAND BANK, Clark

forfa
iff*

�THE HASTINGS BAN NEB.THURSDAY.APRIL19.1945

&gt;1(0 Holland 8uud*y tfler ipondtogT
T M। to* &lt;»»ngiaitibr boa-

Mr. and w*. R L. Grlma* have I from camp Lejeune. No. Carolina
—Mr*. J. 07Mowry, Publicity chair- for un day*’ furlough with her par­
Hastings
man.
| ent*. Mr. and Mr*. J. O. schad. The
_ . rr-------- ; _
■ ,'Bchada have jutt received the purriend*
T-K Trumpet Elects
'pis heart Which waa awarded their
the Prairie, Sunday. * The Good
Tuesday. April 1. lha Thornappie-’*on, Marine "
Neighbors Sunday school class held
KeUogg
school
paper
editorial
staff
■
wound*
rece
i*ch home. Piewto to
Its regular monthly meeting Tues­
Inolver returned to
_..i appointed postmtare* at day evening at Uie Motoodtot held 1U last editor election for 1944-1
.
r.— In Lanning Bunday
has been living at lhe home of her church With a poUuck sujurer. » 4&amp;. Donna Johnattfi was elected ।
Caledonia. * Mrs.- Berends, who Mrs. Neal McNulty and children ttUtor-ln-ciilcf and Mary Noah aa, Wvekend
toe will graduate in June
brother-in-law. Jacob Berends with of west Grand Rapid*. and Mr. managing editor. Aoooraing to the I °l*un, P01
he nurflng course. * Mtos
Bunday viMlufl Of her paten
her two small daughter*, has rented and Mrs Orion Thaler and children Hat or reporter* Il seem* to be a, Mid WW*r-•
Vermueien was a Grand
and Mra. Rush Randan.
ladle* edition as we find the whole Glenn DeNtoe of Ionia.
shopper Saturday while her
Mr. and MY* H B. Bennei
H^'Uon time, w me Jerald Bedford the Della Alien apartments. Her of Willow Run were weekend visi­ staff I* girt*
[wood returned to hU work to Grand
waa at Uie hospital with
1 family ahd her mother. Mrs Vera husband to overseas * Mr. and Mn. tors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs swu » Zina.
Rapid* thto Monday after a few dinner fU“*
a neighbor. * Mr and Mrs Rusli
daughter,
■ uiT Johnson were In Grand Rapids ia*t Prank Graves of Lowell nd Mrs David Thaier and Mr. and Mrs.
Prominent
Speaker
Coming
|day*
’
absence
with
strep
throat.
*
Randall were al Twin Lakes Sun­
Frank al
• V», ™
SfS Emma Vallcut of Rockford were Robert Smith in Leighton. * Mau­
Th* community wlll be greatly i The Rev. Lloyd M Bchtoon. who ha* Harry * t
Friday evening dinner guest* of the rice Smith of Percy Jones hospital
day of last week to see his sister­
transferred
from
th* Kenyon "
F
V,*1 turned from California where she Wm. Roas family. * Mr. and Mrt and un. Smith were weekend visi­ privileged to head Dr. John E. recently
in-law who has been seriously 11.
fmn“die wlnS. * Mrs Gall Rus- Roy Sherk, who have spent several ters of her sister, Mrs&gt;Lewt* Ptnk- Marvin, editor of th# Michigan Methodtot conference at Troy. N. Y- and Mra.
Ruth's oldest sister is abo seriously
Chrtitlan
Advocate
who
will
be
the
arid
been
appointed
to
toe
Sonoma
betner and family, weal of town. *
Kenyan farm an the Prairie. * Mr
i* *‘svmg with Mr. and Mr*.
* M-.BcnSer until the close of the
Sunday visitor* of the Verne Smith guest speaker at toe regular Family cha/gr. with hl* atoter. Mtoe Lculse and Mr*. Clair Getty were in Grand
night gathering of the Methodist Schloop of Schenectady. N. Y, wwe Rapid* Bunday visiting hl* *htor
fsthwof
Mrs.
mother
Mr*.
Grace
soil
and
are
now
al
their
PY«ne» low WWJW w.M, ■ — • ■family
were
her
niece.
Mrs.
Willard
jrJT^?ide-h"
year. H«
—
-------------S»er
b
Goodwin,
** home
tsaw* ama
and ixuuiy
family ai
of u«u«ui.
Jenison. vrum
Other church on Tuesday evening, April recent visitors of Dr. and Mr*. R.
centlv. * Bunday afternoon and
Goodwin. who ha*
has been with her
ner 1-cc
uu.u c Th*
m. former Frmjt JaIJe’ Kent
24 A noduek supper atliM/octock D. Leonsrd. who transferred from
he was obllxed m
"FUnt."aunday?Mr.*and'Mr*
. . _:
w---- ...—.a !"te
u_ &amp;
evening luncheon guaaU of Mr and
AtS ^FmS^rey
Kd^h.chek place. Roy is helping ills , weekend visitors were their aoa. nrecedea the talk.
’—
"J?.jys™?
the Vermont conference last year to
f brother Oscar with hl* farm duties. 8,sgt. Carlton Smith of Ft. Outer iwre
oc ju.—
Middleville Metoodial church. * who has been til In bed »lnce Bister Mrs. Curt Solomon and baby daugh­
* Mrs- Wm. McConnell. Sr- ha* Canvale*centho«i&gt;lialandiheir*onter were her grandparents and aunt.
_______ _ —Jltal and their acn-tier Derma of Leighton spent of Ha»ung* who purchased th* Rus­ gone-lo Midland to spend some time ln
Birth of DaMhter
Mrs Walter Thomum has returned
-Iaw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
,..-law
Mr*
Mr. and Mra. R. V. Wilson and MU*
Mr. and Mrs Roy Notfke of Dun- to her home to Lansing after spend­
- —
ina weekena In Grand Rapids with sell home known as the Martha1 with ber husband who is employed —
Myrtle Wilson, also her mother and
Wm. Campbell
and small ion of- ■*
De­
can lake vicinity are happy parents I tog a few week* with her atoter, Mr*, 8 D. Lake from Friday unll 1 Sun­ slater. Mrs. Lerna Barnum and Mr*
bar mother. Mr*. Adeline Barrell, Dietrich place, are expected lo take• there.
troit.
of
a
baby
daughter.
Salue
Joe.
at
Gerald
White
and
family.
*
Mr.
Mrs. Hattie Stevens went to De­
day. Friday evening. Mra. Lake. Fern Williams and son Norman of
Mra. carry1* cousin. Fenu Oackler possession soon. * Mrs Hermani
Butterworth
hospital
Grand
Rap1
and
Mn.
Glenn
Griffeto
and
Mr.
. troll Thursday for a visit with her
Mr. and Mr*. Malcolm Mnc.Iver ids on April fl. Mra. Noffke to tnciand Mrs. Harold Griffeto visited Mra. Raymond. Mrs. Wm. Schcnkla. Hastings This is blavsom time at
had undergone an appen- McConnell accompanied Henn back’ ton, Merle and family. * Mr*.
announce the engagement of their
their brother. Leo and family at
the Solomon fruit farm and one of
Philip Bender and little grandson. daughter. Mary Laurel to T 8gt farmer Ouatava Currier.
----Gull lake Sunday and also called
Bobbie Bender spent Saturday aft­ Frederick 8. Rock, son of Mra
Tin Can Pick-Vp
I at the Lincoln Bush home at Delton
ernoon at Hopkins with her daugh­ Elsie and the late Karl E. Rock.
A drive for Un can* to being made where open house wa* being held
ter. Mrs Maynard Miller and fam­
Sgt Rock I* located temporarily
ily. * Mr. and Mr*. Cecil Munton at Santa Ana. Oallfornia sftrr to Barry county this week. People for toe Bush's 50th wedding onnlof Hastings were Friday evening serving eight month* with lhe 15th of Middleville arc asked to take , versary. Mr. Bush to a retired rural
caller* of Mr. and Mr*. Vur Adam*, Air force In Italy MU* Maclver will their Un can* which have label* mail carrier.
o| MW.
on the Prairie. * The cottage rtr, graduate from the Edward Sparrow rrmoved and ore flattened to the j Mr and Mr, OIenn
ll«nd weTr *wkend visitor* of hto
cently purchaacd by Mr* Ruth School of Nursing of Lansing In cd5e«’?r?htl
'iht
nf S&lt;nd »tepmotoer. Mr and Mr*,
Uebler of Harold Ball Is beinj mod­ June.
talner andwill
the edlret
trucks ofthem
the State
.. D *fntod*
Lug,. *i the Burle
Gillette
ernized and replaslered, * Mr. and
hlehw.v
The
^D
Kirte.1
RynJ
highway will collect them. The
Mrs. Robert Beckwith of Hastings
Death of Old Leighton Resident
need of Un u quite acute so get of Grand Rapids wlll be Interested
were weekend visitors of her aunt.
Mr*. Edward Perrault received
Mrs Sarah Campbell- * W. O. word last week that her uncle. Rhen busy and get your cans at designated to know he is to Tucson. Arizona for
spot
at
once
Moon hu gone to Thermopolis. A. Carpenter ot Chicago had passed
hto health after spending several
Wisconsin, to spend some time with had passed away quite suddenly.
months last year In the hospital
Prairie Garden C'lab Electa
.dative*. * Wm. McConnell. Jr.. Friday. April fl. at a convalescent
seriously UL * The Harold Griffeto
The Prairie Garden club at Its family will be dinner guest* of hl*
arrived Friday night from Knox­ home Where he had lived the past
ville. Tenn., to spend a few day. year. Funeral and burial were held Ap: 11 meeting held with Mra. Flossie brother Osbcrt and family in Grand
Adams elected the following of­ Rapids this Tuesday night. * Mra
with his wife and daughters. * John in Chicago, on Monday.
Miller and BUI McFall were totong
He is survived by two daughter*. ficers—President. Ruth Kiump; vice Jame* Pender. Mr*. Barney Ctoler
If you need a cor now to help you get to
the Barrv county inductee, called Mrs Eunice .vndenon of Cleveland. President. Florence Kaechele; sec­ and Mr*. Ernest Vermeulen wore
, to Detroit for physical exam* for O- Mrs. Florence Lake of Chicago retary. Myna Jackson: treasurer. al Kalamazoo this Monday to see
your war job, select one of our fine re­
&gt; induction. Both passed
*tmun.,
.
. ,. tneir
their isiner,
father. ri
Fred Stogel who la
and
a son. Slater Carpenter of Chi­
conditioned used cars ond drive It away
-------- a ._
The May luncheon will be held confined
in Boi
hospital with
, Mr. and Mrs Mark Ritchie were cago. five grandchildren and sev­
with Mra. Lillian Steeby. Mrs Win-L broken hip. I
•- J-r-- nicely
Sunday dinner guesto of Mr. and eral nieces and nephews
with confidence that you hove received
I Mr*. Lew Pratt al Nashville. * Mrs
ant| can
v... be mov
...
...me In
Mr. Carpenter wa* born and spent nle Brog Is chairman of Uic menu |.
', Plainwell.
----- •• ■* •Mr.
— and Mr* George
Della Allen ha* returned to her his boyhood In Leighton twp. Al­ committee.
full value for your money.
Ke on Arlington 8L after *pend- legan Co.
Baes who at one time resided on
T-K Assembly Guest
Uie winter at the Talbot home,
[the Friday farm on the River Road.
A
very
entertaining
gue*l
will
be
ra.
Mike
Huber
of
Chicago
was
Mn. Swift in Washington
1937 DeSoto
1942 Plymouth
I a last week guest of her niece, Mr*
.nd Mrs. Burton Robliuon of
irrespective of difference ot poli­ ^Tpr^at^^r^^hl
mITX.------------------ 2 Door Sedan
! Don White at the Dora White home tic* we are certain all were stocked
4 Door Sedan
I * Mr* Canto Bickel, mother ot Mrs. and grieved at the sudden death of
m lo *n,cn Grand Rapids were Sunday caller*
I Teter Petersen, is about the house our nation's Pres‘dent Roosevelt 'everyone Is invited.
1936 Plymouth
1937 Plymouth
) A'nna'BTrd "stewart. storv writer,coushu. Mr
again after being confined to the
4 Door Sedan
; poet and traveler will be uie guest ,
4 Door Sedan
. ixto meat of last week with a scShe
one
Middleville was probablv one of a '.peaker
?c*k*r . B,
1‘ .kis! considered
dct^rl,“
?c of
rious eye trouble. * Mrs Vem Good­
America'ss outstanding writer of
enough and children have moved tew Mu-hlonn towns who had a rtn- •! Amellca
daughter Betty, were Mr and Mrs
| from lhe Ruth Uebler house on the rerenutlve in the Capitol city M
bv
Thcde and son Arden of
,hi» time
Mrs B CherSwift
being | Lippincott
her booksand
haveother
been publishers.
published by Arthur
I weal aide to lhe Jerry Bedford ten- there
now
Huiung
daughter
LcighUm and Mr and Mrs. Wilber
I ant house on High 8L formerly ocKlumpof this locality * Mrs Sarah
' cupied by the Julius Crans family. Mra Robert Watkins No doubt |
.
.
Vn,-.
Ma“ DeWecnl of Grand Rapids is
LLOYD HUVER, 8«rrlee Manager
I* Mrs Rav Lyons and her sister. we will get a first-liand account of
„
spending a week al home from her
Mrs Chas McPcck of Augusta went the scenes in Washington during I ®'1.1
Artou S*
work while her brother. Eddie
Century
Ckryiler - DeSoto - Plymouth
Evinrude
,to Merritt Tuesday for a weeks
Lewis of the Marines Is home on
visit with their brother and sister,
Boats
Part* &amp; Service
Motor?
Baxehall Reason Begin*
1 WM with hl* Wife arid children al leave. * Mr and Mrs Wm Mc'* Mrs. J. E Norgaard of Grand
If you're in the habit of walking blocks every day for
Kevitt visited their daughter, Mrs.
The early advent of ipring ha* HI&lt;‘ home of Harvey Milter
, Rapids ha* been spending the past
Michigan at M. C. Tracks Hastings
Phone 2482
Mr and Mrs J C. Schad received Dav Pugh and family al Vermont­
fnilk, stop and think awhile of the time and energy
few days with her parents. Mr and brought out the baseball suit* and
ville. Sunday and also called in
equipment at Thornappie-Kellogg ,u’° totters Saturday ‘a' ,l«
I Mrs. Chas Crookston
saved by having your milk ond dairy foods delivered
Khctl whrn thirty-five boys re- heir youngest son ha* arrived safe- Delton at the home of Mr and Mn.
I Mr. and Mr*. Willi* Parmelee of
Lincoln Bush who were celebrating
ported for practice
Coach Van l&gt;'------------oversea*5 and waa ln prince with their gulden wedding anniversary.
in the early morning, righttoyour door! Yes, con­
Sickle has three catchers among Hie Army^
him । _y_'VL_V
S Bet"''Russell Palmer has been * Marjorie Vermeulen of Grand
venience PLUS health inA^once. For Highlands Dairy
them. The team will play its firn
Rapids spent the weekend at home
the ...............
transferred
from ’
Percy
game at Caledonia this Tuesday. Uw
.. "At?.
''.Va Jones hos- with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Em­
is
known for cleanliness, and for the care taken in
l7Ut
games scheduled
are------------------------------------------------------17tft Other came*
.•cheduled ’ ar»
P-lal to Ft Custer arid *1*1]- ,h" eu Vermeulen and sister Norene. on
April
April 24.
April 20.
20. Delton,
Denon, here:
here; April
24. weekend at home with his family the Irving road. * Mr and Mrs
pasteurization and bottling. Jus
Freeport,
11 27.
Freeport, there.
there. Apr
April
27. W*iiyland.
Wayland.! ■•nd parents. Mr and Mrs. Miner Peter Petersen tpok their guest Mrs.
there; May t.
deliver your order every other day.
1 Delton, there; May 4.;
4. Palmer
Freeport
re; Mav
Mav 11.
Utter* from Pvi Jam, a Faulkner Robert E Wllum to Battle Creek
Freeport, to
here;
11. Field
Field Day;
Day;
Monday of last week where aiie took
Mayt 15^ (jaledorda, Iwrc.
the train for her home in Chicago. .
Verna Bell Poulson, who Is em- '
—
J..„
m?
—
arc
Holland
alter
passing
through
Eng
­
open
dates.
There —
—
land. France and Belgium. Jimmie Etoyed by the war finance rc-dlstrilettermen out for practice
a o
ullcn office In Atlantic City. N. J , i
hints to tils mother Uiat some home
| left for the Kist Saturday after a i
food might tie very acceptable
Pfc. Wayne Crookston
Is. with ' few day.* at home with her parents. I
ThU conununlly ulll have a real
•
—
—• • who
.—- —
treat Thursday evening. April 19 at the Medical detachment in Italy fur Mr und Mrs Henry Poulson * j
8:15 p. m when Ben East. Outdoor months has at last arrived in Oct­ "niureday evening a famlly-8i't-to-'
gethcr and ehicken diiuier was held
editor of The Grand Rapids Press many
Hub-rt Wilson,
Wilson. son of Mt the Poulson home in her honor.
wlh .speak at the Thomappie-KflPvt
Hubert
ton school before the Barry county Charles Wilson &lt;&gt;f the west county Present were Mr ond Mrs Wm
Educational association. There will line, has been home on furlough Lanz of Kaiamaxoo. Mr. and Mrs I
V&lt;-rn Allerding and five children |
be a nominal charge for admLwlon from Camp Robinson. Arkansas
1 and the public Ls Invited to the tec- | Cpl Kenneth Berends. *on at Mr’ of Coats Grove. Mr and Mrs Her- &gt;
Phone 2651
ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.
Hostings
Hire, but in.cause of live many teach- and Mrs Clarence Berends, U home old Haskins und two children of
ers expected, the public will be scaled ' on furlough from several montlis Saranac and the Eldon Poulson
family * Mrs Harry Bennett enterin lhe balcony
The title of Mr. I spent In the Pacific area
East's illustrated lecture U "The
Sgt Arthur Aubil. son of Mr and
’ Pribilof Islands."
, Mrs. Monroe Aubl) of Leighton is
Preceding the lecture t!&gt;e Asso- now in the Philippines. HL* last letclatlon will enjoy a 7 o'clock ban- ter staled his company was quite
quel and business session which in- comfnrtabkv situated, living in an old
eludes election of officers.
schoolhouse with a tin roof, which
---------1 would be welcome if they could slay
Junior Play
'as the rainy season was about to
Tile play given Thursday and begin. His cousin. 2d Lt. Clifford
Friday evenings Uy the Junior cla*s Aubil is also in the Philippine* with
of the Thornappie-Kellogg school an engineering corp* but hb lait
was largely attended and greatly letter was received a month ago
-ninyed
Miss Jacqueline Frost S/S«l. Wayne Aubil. Cliff’s brothhad lhe lead in the cast which;er. is now In England.
presented tne well-known comedy | Edison Chamberlain, who is at
Located at 112 East Court Street in Hastings on
drama ”Mv Irish Rise The writer t-hool at Madison. WL*. spent tile
with
parents
was unable to attend tut hears all weekend
—’
—
“*■ his --------- the Rev.
and Mrs Leroy Chamberlain in
did exceptionally well.
Leighton
Farm Bureau Meeting
Cpl. Ed Jones, who graduated from
The South Thomapplc Farm Bu- T hornapple-Kcllogg school in I97t.
1 reau group held its regular meeting visited at llw R. Ely McNaughton
[Wednesday evening. April 11 at the home from Wednesday until Satur­
home of Mr and Mrs. Vun'Adams
Vun Adams day und called on old friends and
COMMENCING AT ONE O'CLOCK. I OFFER THE FOLLOWINCsARTICLES:
large "
attendance
The dto- also visited at Thomappie-Kellogg
with a ---"J—---- 1 ai •'Health” was lead by Mr
cusslon
school
Ed. who lived with the
lipped off hib baud.se*. Theo he Btniled
1 Mowry
------ / Mr. Sumner of lhe Barry
McNaughtons while in school has
war rnediral laehaldaa — ia radiant
. county Conservation department been in the army since August 1942
•Gm. Kid! ! eg
‘
’
gave a very interesting and educa­ and is being transferred from Max­
*ith&gt;|, were ever. He held hit breath •* the look beautiful le dm/"
tional talk on "Fires"
ion Field. N. Car lo Greensboro.
The grab-bag conducted by Mrs
Kalomaioo President, green and yellow,
Electric portable sawing machine.
Lunenden was enjoyed by all. Light
potluck lunch was served by the
.Major Arnold Hocbekc. husband of
enamel coal and wood cook stove.
lhe former Betty Streeter. to now
hostess
Hexagon table. Metal bed.
In
Germany.
The May meeting &lt;111 be held with
Z piece living rbom-euite.
Lt Martha Jean Schad to ex­
Mr and Mrs Walter Bender and
4 mattresses. Electric toaster.
bee nasked to show motion pictures pected home this week Saturday

DLEVILLE *

COMPLETE SATISFACTION

In Our

USED CARS

MrJiXotoentke^;f;^

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WERNER MOTOR SALES

CONVENIENCE PLUS

The most beautiful woman
he ever saw

HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. - QT.

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HIGHLANDS DAIRY

AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1945

U. S. ARMY HOSPITALS NEED 8,ooo
MEDICAL TECHNICIANS IN THE WAC

Rollaway bed and mattrees, nearly new.
Day bed and pad.

Hooded* of Wee. or. row

Small commode.

Walnut drop leaf table.
3 chests of drawers.

Porcelain top table and 4 choirs.

Arm chair.

3 straight chairs.

6 dining chairs, leather seat. 9x12 rug.

3 piece'living roong suite.
I
:

X-ray TedmUaaa
Medical eodS^gicolTochaictom
U 5. ARMY RECRUITING STATION
Pk*w Mnd m», vithoM *ay otoMUsaon ■’ **’’. lull ioltmiti
M'TW* u • M*U*I T^kM«i«n W&gt; lU WAC
.Sou
Pmf 4a. th, cukiiitau
ike w

0OOD S01D/ERS.

™'WAC
E W. BLISS CO. 4157

HAS YOUR LANDLORD
GOT YOU IN THE DOGHOUSE!
Now ii a good time to get out. . . put your rant money
to work for you. Payments on a home often do not
exceed the amount you are now paying for rent. De­
cide which kame you would like and stop in and let's
talk it over. Wa ar helping others ta finance tho
putchaie of a home and wa believe we can help you.
Money is oko available far repairing and remodeling.

Bookcase.

Round table.

Baby stroller.

Baby bassinet.

Dining table.

Oak piano and stool.

Glass coffee table.

50 ft. pre-war garden hose.

Numerous small-'drticles.'

kinds.
These

Antique walnut sideboard.
Electric lamps.

6 upholstered dining chairs.

Also chest of carpenter toois of all

2 piece living room suite.
Organ ond stool.

Green rocker.

Round ook table and 3 leaves.

Raed davenport ond chair.

Round oak table.

Brown metal bed, coil springs and mat­
tress.

If you are fully qualified to do any of the jobs listed below, you are assured immediate
assignment to an Army hospital, after completing basic training.
If you ore Inezperienced, and can post required teitfl, you will be given free technical
training in certain selected jobs.

Green studio couch.

.

tools and chest will ba

A good list and in

TERMS: CASH. NO PROSIBTY REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

BUY WA$ BONDS AND STAMPS

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

PRESS DIVISION
MICHIGAN

9 SttbSIna Bldg.

Mamlmr F.H.L.S.

Shorn 2503

sold

Good kitchen cabinet.

DEWEY REED, AUCT. &amp; MGR.
CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Chrk

condition.

�THB HASTINGS BANNBB, THCBMDAT. APRIL 18. 1HS
thepretttost sights In Ute country1 The bride, given to marriage by and Miss Harriet Oleson of Battle asked to contribute a thought. garne!1 malic
rxtl: fever xi
at 2^
the home of his class from the T-K school and a fine
—*11
fruit trees—apple,
plum, her father, wore a street length dress creek.
lor readinj toward the program, I grandmother. Mrs
Mrs. Melinda BedBed- and
*nd popular boy.
•—■ is*. improving
i-------- *— and
__j _
Z—U (Ju
.Junior) Gillette and
... ... '■•&gt;&lt;
ok. ——jj, • dock the bridal party and I Committee for rsQeshmenu, Abbie ferd
will be al-I Sgt. Burla
for an abundance of fruit, quel of white roaeg. carnations and'out
nt of town guest-,
guests were served a Bender. Brcg and'Rugg.
and Rugg. It is
u near
nejtr lowed to te
be up lor
for a short period 1I hb
his brother. Sgt. Frederick Gillette
— *.--------*--------snapdragons
Mr*. Robert Rugg..buffet supper al the home of Mr. the end ot the year and the mem- thb week. Max is a Thornappic-1 are both in Italy and spend their
matron of honor, wore a White and Mr*. Oscar Pinkbemer.
ber* back cn dues are asked to Kellogg senior and anxious about Sundays together. Isn’t that fine?
flowered drese .of romaine crepe. I The happy couple left Sunday for hand them to Mrs. Zctha Fenton. hU school wort.
I cpl. Harry Albrecht, graduate of
Larsen—Rugg
Her wrist corsage was white roses Miami Beach. Florida, where they soon.
. -~ —
Thomappte-Kellogg school is still
The home of Mr. and Mr*. Jamea and sweet pea*.
Th&lt; Voung Woman .' Guild will
.£Y*th
Anierican MIU; wlll spend two weeks before Pfc.
Run waa the scene of the wedding
Paul Larson, brother of lhe groom,' Larson receives his new assignment, rneel also thjs Thursday evening.
Usy. police fore*
of their daughter. Bethel Jcaqetle, wa* best man. Mr. and Mr*. Wm-: The bride U a graduate of Thorn­ with Betty Robertson. It Is hoped ?2thCai?d%f^i
I
------------to Pfc. Milton Oscar Larson, eon Harper master and mistress of , apjilc-Kellcgg school and has been
WUI W «
f
Ar?h“r „M- M
“&lt;
of Mr. and Mrs. Alolph Larson of ceremonies. A reception followed1 employed in the Bell Telephone
Another Son
'funeral home In Wayland attend‘“W
J*"?11 J1®?
Iron Mountain. Mich., on Thursday with Mrs Allan Larson. Mbs Fhyllb Co.’s office at Battle Creek for somMr. and Mr? OnHJe Pickard of « to- many Irlcuds and retaUvea. ^2?“^ ‘or
£rVX£
evening. April 12 at eight pan.
Flnkbeincr. Mr* R.M.Bertjan and time. She b a fine young lady
The ceremony took place in front Mrs. Veme Hiar assbting.
) and has many friends who extend the Riser Road are receiving
con.i
—
.
iEnu S’r.
°LdOUI ■ uTt^touTKf.n1S' to ~nvT
of the f|rv place which waa deco­
Out of town guest* included Mrs I bcst wtohea to herself and husband
rated with white candles, snaprag- Adolph Larson. Mrs. Carl Johnson. |[ur * )’*PPY life.
5?WMltsWdtt1 «£ patient a^ferar. Surviving are
» Bwluh hospitd Irom
on* and bridal wreath. Mrs Oscar
m suueror. (surviving arc
•••
.rost
Clyde. Floyd and Gordon ■ inJuhes received at Luxembourg
Plnkbeiner sang two selection* "I Mr Paul lArson and Lloyd Trepa- .
«■ u
—
...
-_
j
Germany. A large shell shattered
^'*5*
H M
love you truly" and "O promise me." । nler of Iron Mountain, Mr*. Alton
his
foot
but
he is improving and
Tile
Rev. H H. Harris, of Wayland.
.
' The Masters-Jone* circle will hold
Mr*. Bender Honored
Ungs, a daughter. Mrs. Gladys Ingwho had also married the bride's „
of Dct,olC' Mr and Mr*it* regular meeting thb Thursday
able
to
get
about
with
crutches.
Mra. Harn- Bnlsch entertained n l»*m of Detroit: four sisters. Mra.
parents and brolhcx. read the double: Itoy Rugg and son Rodney ot Grand i afternoon. April 18 at 2 o'clock with company of young ladies Saturday i Ida German of Waylahd, Mra Em- Harry u 25 years old and attended
ring ceremony.
Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Dye' Mr*. Wm. Harper. Members are evening for the pleasure of Mra
Jonn*on and Mrs Daisy Baker Michigan State College before going
.
.
Russell Bender Games were part n
of' Middleville .nd
and »•-.
Mrs. c-™
Ernestine
—....., into the armv.
The second son. Pfc. Herbert is
of the pleasure, of thb event, com- Edger and one brother. Bert Ullcry
both
of Hastings; sixteen grand­ 23 years old and with the army
pitted with dainty refreshmefiu
His brother.
Many nice gifts were received by children and seventeen great-grand­ in the Philippines.
children.
Pvt Harley. 22 years old b in
Mra. Bender.
Th cue attending the funeral from France with the infantry and Hx
this vicinity were Mr and Mrs Will
...„ youngest brother in service Pvt.
Birthday Surpeiw
C™:.?; Alim. 20 years old b mi England
Claude Kermeen. wa* a 'urprisc Johnson. Mr and Mr' Charles
llcry.
with the anti-aircraft division.
victim of a nre-birthday gathering Baker and Mn. Florence Ullery.
The Wilbon's have another son.
Bunday at hla home on Grand
service voici
: A J . 12 years old. a Bay Scout, abo
itapia* Bl. wtien immediate mem­
Wc are sorry to see the name of |
daughters, Marjorie. Martha
ber* of live family gathered for a
carry-in dinner and day of visiting. John Riemerama. son of Mr and Ann and Mae viola. Ute latter two
Girl Scouts
Present were Mr and Mrs. Leon Mrs John Rlenierama of Spring ,
. -----------McWethy of Grand Rapids. Mr lake, formerly of Middleville hsted;
and ......
Mrs. _....
Merle Boyer ...
of Hastings, nswounded to the Pacific area. Wei
Home Front Correction
the
Rlgler 'family,
Mr —
and1 hope it isn't scriou*.
J In the Banner of April 12 a fine
th: Stewart r.'h'r:
—*'*
Mrs
Mra Joe Corrtgan.
Corrigan. Jr. and
...u little
The
...............
Harold Oriffeth's ukl
received'
.iu tribute was ,—
paid
. "George"
—
Rock.
daughter, and 1.1.,
Mrs Hester Kermeen. a letter this Monday from their •Everything
Everything is fine and O.K that
all of thLs locality Claude received '1 son Frederick who b
is n recent Navy • v--ls said excepting
exc—the
“•*name
------ ,_ b
1----------- _...»
.....
— ■---------- in .v- ------- । | Frederick —
j Geontc.
-------many-----------------------------------nice biriltday remembrances
recruit
stating
he was
the dental
not
------ -- and another
corps near the Great Lakes,Tram- । thing, the little romance referred
lurk Home Again
ing station where he -expect* to j to has taken root and In this issue
Mr and Mrs Prank Stean moved , get hb boot training. Frederick Is . v c have made the announcement
back to Middleville Saturday and a member of the 1945 graduating ’ of the engagement of T Sgt. Fred•rt -now settled in their east side
&gt;
.
home. They have lived in Grand I ~~~~---------------------------Rapids several years The Jacob ■
B«rend* family who lived in their |
home has moved to the Ben Baird
tenant house on the west side.

4_________ _...

...

ce Nagel
s and mr

Jrel Maofvcr returned to
xipital in Lansing Bunday
will graduate to June
nursing course. * MM*
rrmueton wa* * Grand
&gt;pper Saturday while her
i* st Uie hospital with
• ♦ Mr and Mrs. Rusli
rre at Twin Lakes Bunl week to aee his sbtero lias been wrioualy Hl.
:st sister la abo seriously

a few days with her re­
Bunday afternoon and
ncheon guaalsof Mr and
jo toman and baby daughir grandparent* and aunt,
ts R V. Wilson and Miss
son. abo her mother and
, Lerna Barnum and Mrs.
anu and son Norman of
This Is blossom lime at
m fruit farm and one of

MOTOR
OILS
FOR SPRING

Two fine young people who have

Eddie Lcwb, seaman i/c wlio
joined Um United State* Navy last
summer b expected home this week
on a ten days leave from the Pacific
area Eddie, met with a real dlsapantment—expecting to fly from
Jfornla—ha va* Suraped off the
plane at Balt Lake City and has
nad to come by train the balance

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ARE READY NOW WITH

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UNICO CATTLE SPRAY
Farm Bureau oils wear long and well. They ore refined from Pennsylvania and
Mid-Continent crude by superior processes. They ore long wearing and give smooth
performance. They’re real oil values at tho right prices.

WE ADVISE STOCKING UP FOR YOUR
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ks every doy for
lime ond energy
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HASTINGS

13

QT.

A very pleatant time was spent
। Tuctday evening at the Be nan
I home when their daughter. Mra.
Robert Leary of Hastings was ho*t- ,
ess to a miscellaneous shower for :
Beth Rugg. who became the bride i
of Pfc. Milton Larson Thursday ,
evening. Sixteen of Beth’s girl:
fsiend* were present to enjoy the |
lime together and many lovely and ,
useful gilt* received.

Wm. Reed of Parmelee b home
after spending some lime at But­
terworth hospital tn Grand Rapid*
where he underwent an operation
for the removal of cataract from his
eye
■
.
Mrs. Carrie Bickel, mother of Mrs.
Petersen is again confined to her
bed with eye trouble. She had been
up for a tew days
Mrs Lena Bixler is much improved
from a heart attack suffered a few
days ago and I* spending a few
days in Grand Rapids with her
ion.
We arc sorry to know that Edd
Lewis U quite ill in Pennock ho*- j
pital in Hastings X rays have been ।
taken and tests arc being made and
we hope to hear soon of hl* Im­
provement
Frank Ciiitlk'vcr of Barlaw lake
is convalescing at Bhxigelt ho*piUi|
in Grand Rapids from an operation
for stomach ulcer*
Mux Bedford, who is 1U with rheu-

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Hostings

INSULATE NOW
Use State Insulation System Rock Wool

IE

MOISTURE PROOFED—Ono of our competitors was talking to a prospect the other day ond made
the following statement. He said their XM company had the only waterproofed wool on the mar­
ket. He went on to say that if you took a hand full of State Insulation Wool and squeezed it.
water would run out of it. It is hard to believe anybody would be sucker enough to bito on that,
but just for your protection and my own let mo make a statement or two.
If Rock Wool Insulation is properly installed you will never have any trouble with condensation.
A fact remains however, that if your wool is net properly installed and your job properly en­
gineered, no matter how much oil treatment your wool has you will have trouble, just to go a little
further on this line, in our work tho lost two years the only two jobs in Hastings where we have
found condensation caused by insulation, both jobs were installed by the same XM company that
the salesman represented who made the statements above. I hope ony prospective buyers of in­
sulation will make us prove this statement.

15
ITICLES:

YOU don't have to buy a "pig in the poke" - over 300 satisfied cus­
tomers in and around Hastings, your best guide.

machine,
bed.

roen rocker,

leaves.

Get our survey and prices - no raise in prices since 1939. IF we have
ever made you an estimate in the eight years we have been here, that
price still stands. Call us and look over the sheet . ♦ When you buy
from us you savex. . . BECAUSEo

• NO TRAVELING CHARGE IS MADE

lire.

isinet.
o and stool.

NO SALESMEN'S COMMISSIONS

• NO SUB-DEALER'S COMMISSIONS

Our WATER-PROOFED rock wool is direct from factory to you!
:r tools of all

1 will bo

sold

Our wool is all Moisture Proof, treated to our own specifications. Our
large, high-pressure blowing equipment assures you GUARANTEED RE­
SULTS at the lowest cost.
WE STILL SAY WE ARE DOING THE BEST INSULATION WORK IN THE STATE. AND THAT
IS WHY WE SAY:

d condition.

IF you can't get BETTER Insulation, why pay more?

AUCTION SALE
Hoving decided to sell my form and go into the ministry, I will sell the following at
public auction at the place located 2 milei south and 3 miles west of Nathville; or
1 mile west of M-79 and M-14 junction on

TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1945
Commencing at 12:30 o'clock.

.

161 ACRE FARM
Will offer my 161 acre farm at auction, extra good buildings, electricity, modem
kitchen, hot and cold water in house; 19 acres woods, rest work land, 30 acres wheat,
17 J acres of oats, 7 J acres barley on ground to go with farm, W. C. Allis Chalmers
tractor, on rubber, will be reserved at ceiling price for buyer of farm if wanted, other­
wise it will go at ceiling price to bidders.

30 HEAD CATTLE
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh 7 wks.
Red cow, 4 yrs. old, calf by side.
Roan Durham cow, 7 yrs. old, due Sept.
Jersey and Durham cow, 9 yrs. old, due
in June.
Durham cow, 4 yrs. old, dry.
Durham heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh 12 wks.
Durham cow, 3 yrs. old, giving milk.
Polled Durham bull, roan, registered, 2
yrs. old.
5 steers, 2 yrs. old, wgt. 700 lbs.
4 Hereford cows, 2 yrs. old, dry.
Holstein heifer, bred.
* 3 Durham heifers, bred.
7 head Durham steers, 1 yr. old.
Heifer calf, 7 wks. old.
Durham heifer, 1 yr. old.

Massey Harris Cultipacker, 7 H.
Dunham cultipacker, 2 furrow, for troc
tar plow.
John Deere corn planter.
Ontario drill, 13 hose.
John Deere spreader on rubber.
Dayton hay loader, single cylinder.
International side rake ond tedder, com­
bination.
John Deere tractor mower, trailer type,
7 ft.
John Deere corn binder.
Deering grain binder, 7 ft.
David Bradley feed grinder.
Moore walking plow.
2 one-horse cultivators.
Fanning mill. Corn sheller.
21 electric motor and belts.
Sugar
outfit - 50 pails, spiles, pans. tank.
HOGS
75 — 12-qt. galv. pails, bright.
Reg. O.I.C. brood sow, bred.
3 corner posts, and 30 steel line posts.
3 O.I.C. sows, due in May.
30 cedar posts.
O.I.C. sow, wgt. 225 lbs.
These tools arc in good repair and some
9 pigs, 11 wks. old.
.,
nearly new.
POULTRY
,
*
30 grain bogs. Lacto cream separator.
50 White Rock hens, 2 yrs. old.
Forks, shovels and small tools.
50 Whito Leghorn hens, 2 yrs. old,
Other articles too numerous to mention.
25 Hybrid hens, 1 yr. old.
Quantity of lumber.
10 cord furnace wood. Chicken crates..
HAY &amp; GRAIN
450 size brooder, cool..
250 crates of corn. 100 bu. of oats.
2 steel chicken feeders.
75 bu. of barley, could be used for seed.
9x12 Axminster rug. 2 dressers.
7 or 8 tons timothy hay.
Congoleum rug, 9 x 101. Cradfe.
IMPLEMENTS &amp; TOOLS
6 dining room chairs. Music cabinet.
W. C. Allis Chalmers tractor, on rubber.
Bed and springs. Library table.
(Tractor will go with farm if buyer
Pictures. Oil heater. Bridge lamp.
wants at ceiling price, otherwise will
Wood bed. Paper rack. Sowing table.
go at ceiling price to bidders.)
Reed settee. 2 kitchen tables.
Allis Chalmers tractor cultivator.
'
Chest of drawers. Other small articles.
Allis Chalmers tractor plow, 14 in.
NO BUSINESS DONE ON SUNDAY.
McCormick Deering double disc, 7 ft.
Spring tooth drag. 2 spike tooth drags.
PLEASE.

(ASK CENTRAL TO GET US ON REVERSE!)

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED

State Insulation Co
Building Insulation Engineers
CHAS. D. F LORI A, Owner

DELTON. Line 28. 2S-1L.

REVERSE CHARGES

GEORGE S. MARSHAL, Pi
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

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THE HASTINGS BANNER. riHRMDAY. APRIL It. I Ml

MIDD
■Continued

money toge
for many n
Bother.
Attending
were Mr. ar

June SehU
sOr

st week wh
standing by
home. She ii
VIth pelvic
•nd her coni
The c*r w
perienced dr
wrong aide i
• turn. The
•nd family s&lt;
their trouble

A terrific
lew seconds
cloudburst a
afternoon u
cyclone coul&lt;
Limbs wen
some trees tn
uprooted, te)
•nd eicctrlci
The big da
ber Klump
west of tow;
Urge bank b
basement ws
mem were
the steel roc
cuptnc quilli
damage Ter
large house
barn were
some of tiic
down. Mr a
away from
MACrlaler I arm
chicken coo(
turned and
on its foundi
barn roof, s
windmill bio
Johnson fart
vicinity repo

R

Run
8
There

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STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES

HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
yBARKER
T &amp; GOWN
SPORT SHOP

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED S DRUG

FARM BURGAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
.
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK
ANDRUS SERVICE

VIKING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
,
THE HASTINGS BANNER

MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASTS CORP.
INT. SUL » LOCK

MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
COFFEE SHOP
BARRY CLUNERS
STEBBINS 0 JACOBS
CUT RATE SHOE STORE

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�THX tfASTTNOS BANNER, THURSDAY, APRIL IS. IMS

MIDDLEVILLE

deratend Ihm hra beer farm. Pvt. Harold Brb la In France.11
W CTOs £

to report the rest of tha mcr's mother. Mrs Myron Bate.OonUnurt Iran P,,. ,. «. &gt;J
* Miss Helen Rowley spefit rues- INashville the past week. * Ths Dar, Smith who was a«M
t WeeK&gt;«,nn
If,.,.— H ***
MS. »a&gt;U if-.
* Mr. and Mr* !fruit trees are all tn full bloom his 80th birthday that day
to the groom as he did fifty yean i
---------------- +■♦»---------Jack Moore are covering their Be
and we are hoping the weather present were Wm. Bolhnra
ago. Mra. Mabie Sehnurr who as-1 striker
house with insulated stone aiding
d* in Jackson.
Henry Bothard were Bunday after­ will warm up lontebt arid we will | and Mrs. Clyde Walton of
‘hiTrlttaELJ. N“~ c“»' M.rKd. Bwnold,. * Family night wijl be held with
Fred O. Hughes noon vUltora of Mr- and Mn. Jonh 'bo one day closer to these cans of Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
the Rev. O. ------Munger
and -family ---at --------- ------- —
------ ------Max RMKMB Thomas and family of the Star fruit we need to help out with and JoAnna. Mr. and Mn. ,
was presented with a nice sum of daughter of Mr. and Mra. Loo Rey- the —
------■
—
parsonage Friday evening, and two daughters June snd Kay dUtrlct. *_Wa Rowley received-a those points. ★ We were al) shocked Statalek. Mrs. Louise Smith
money together with best wt"h?i
l«H TJuraday for Modests.
light refreshment*. Bring table spent Bunday with Mr. and Mra. tetter last Thursday from her eoua- at the sad news that came Thun- Lydia Schuler. Miss Bertha
inr many
man* more niraran*
tor
pleasant year* to­ California, where she will complete
.Willard Wslon in .Flainweil. * in. Pvt. Martin L. Jeffery contain­ day afternoon on bur radios and ntr, Mn. Arthur Bates and &lt;
her nuraes' training. * Mra. Alonso
gether.
Mias Jennie MaBaln of Hastings ing two ten peso bills and two one we al) hope the next few months ten Maxine, Dorothy and
Attending the event from here Campbell spent a few days recenlI has been viaiilng her brother nnd peso bills in Japonera Invasion cur­ Will bring the good news we are w Mn. Kate Laughlin anc
were Mr. and Mrs. Wm- McKcvIll. Z' helping lo care for her father,
• sister-in-law. Mr. and Mra. Lawtie rency. They are causing much in- all hoping for.
Annie Reiser of Qke Odtsi
Mrs E. F. Blake, Mrs. A. H. Bell
R. Beetle of Muskegon who is
McBain, it Mrg. Ads Wright of teres: by mends and neighbors of
and Mn. Olive Talbot.
very ill. * Mr. and Mr*. Cecil Capthe Rowleys * Mr. and Mra NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Lydia Schuler Bunday evenin
pon and daughters of Hastings and
Charle* Gaskill and family of FYee„
„
,
Oretn
June Schleb^fa years old. daugh­ Mr. and Mn. Harry McClurkm and
Mrs.
Bertha Eckardt, 1Mr. and
port were dlnnerjroBita of Mr, and . “
r*ut
family of Cedar Creek spent Sun­
---t to Reed
Mrs
Floyd
OWakiu
on Betoniav
* Mni- vlcL°r Eckardt want
Mr. and
7Mja.
Richard
DeMott of
ter qf Mr. and Mn. Glenn Bchleh of day at Ira Chaffets. A Mr. and
pend the Jday with Grand Rapids visited Mr. and Mrs. The family have lhe
a
few
days.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs
Lincoln
*
d
a
r^rT^W1
’
community.
Grand Rapids former residents of Mra. Leon Fuhr of Cedar Creek
ter. Mra. Elisabeth Walter Cooke and Mrs. Lydia this ccru^:
Bu*h.
who
have
been
married
fifty
fuon
^ra
Ti^kria^Sof
^ne
day
Hastings
.
Middleville, was seriously injured and Mr. and Mr*. Warren Mead of
Schuler Bunday afternoon.
----------and Mrs LeRoy Pe y’ *"The 'old Voelker and brother. Jtt. and Mra.
last week when struck by a car while Btmfleld spent Bunday in the ^U.Tn'al’dS’ n.lL Zh‘JiUt; liTweU. ^Mm CteXe
KOTiax or DxrBMct^
and famllv. Mra.
Mlehtean hilla and foodlands aie Sianley Voelker
standing by Ute mailbox near her James Mead and Will Richards
■ xoaxD or oa^^rBUE
VnalVor
wa&gt; celebrating
ratal,retina
□tnWth
heth btrihday
Voelker that
was
W^StfuntU sStaly “?!th beautiful thtM apr a days
.home, she la in St. Marys hospital homes. * Mrs. Ethel Laraway of church Friday evening. Apr. 13. A
her
day.
♦
IL.
her BOth birthday that day. ♦ Mr.
given pleasures for
*rlth pelvic and internal injuries Grand Rapids spent Wednesday
u
li'WziV
and Mra. Ray Scheel attended a Pear? DemonJa Wednesday"'after’-',
(mrina"u7nrJ7 Ira rarani lne tOHnert daughter, Mrt. Milton
.
,4,
and her condition is reported grave. and Thursday of lost week with
family gathering Bunday at the noon. Mra. Jennie Coata was pro- ;
*f Xmtw O««mK t
Tlie car was driven ov an inex­ her parents the Jadlea Mends. *
* beautiful thrrc Her Yellow
J™
. home of the former’s brother-in- gram chairman. Refreshments of
ST
perienced driver who swung to the Mr. und Mn. James Mead who
t*e*T was 'serve'd01^ One nro' Morhotu went to St. Loub. Bunday i Mr. andMra. Mite Ashby attend- tew and Mate
tea. cake and cookies were served.1 u
i
wrong aide of Uie road in making , have lived in tills community for
Ati2 lira 1 Bnd brought the ladles home, t-fd ■ birthday party on John Buah Charles Ackles, abo -----have-------------recently ? .C1Y7,ce 8^nCT of.PFTJJ”*
4—riui riX roM i
a turn. The many friends of Glenn the past 21 years have sold their Ctaries K^nc/ill^nd^wo^auetJtera
Mr- *nd
Marshall Norwood # Hope Center on Bunday. Joe moved to Lake Odessa They en- friend
from Bellevue visited al the &gt;*a *aete aa U» ( — -­
and family ^sympathize with them In farm to a Mr. Tyne of Detroit and
Leah and £eino? of
*rre dmnM fu*U
Mr *r'd Mn I Hammond WhOte birthday r*"
- -dinner
---------------------will be Joyed -a ...........
potluck
at noon.----* former'* grandparents, Mr. and «»&lt;U**« fa*n««n
are moving lo Hastings. * Mr. and in ?ttendani Mr KeidaH* wST7 Mason Norwood at their cottage at 1 May let waa also among the
.e guests.! Bunday dinner guests at the home Mra. John Woodman on Sunday. * To*»»hip *«4 i, *h&lt;a
Mn. William Cramer and Ssndru r^^er^hV
, t
’
■
...
wvw
you
are ' of MIm Olga Eckardt were the Rev. Mrs. Jvah Brisbin la In the Burle- K*iui["lLter*f*rLa'k
Small Cyclone Today
John, but next year the mrc will i and Mra. C. J. Erjckaon o'
A terrific windstorm lasting a were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
son hospital at Grand Rapids for
gave a short talk and hla • Mn. Martha Tobias of Balina begin
few Seconds accompanied with a and Mn. William McKibben ot He
with an right Mr. Hammond Mrs elm Klopfemtriit ar
treatments. * Mr and Mn. Lorin
daughters sang. Mr. and Mrs. Bush , “Rd
Hu,1’ “nd daughter and Mr.
Heatings
Mrs.
Ronald
McKibben
Buah have been on deer bert Startle. Mr.Erickapn p
cloudburst struck thia locality thia
cnenmlth and family of Battle
was presented with a beautiful Dona of Shulte called on Mr. and
and
Cheryl
were
also
guests.
*
.Mrs
afternoon and allowed what a real
hunting trips together so the day at tite Evangelical
—tIleal church Bunday Creek called on friends here on
floor
lamp
*
Mra.
Ola
Barrett
I
Mra
Willard
Whittemore
Thuraday
.
Grace
Chaffee
accompanied
her
cyclone could do in a hurry.
|
waa well spent we will guess, h 1 morning- ♦ Mr. and Mrt. Kj
Bunday. * Mr. and itra. Andrew
Limbs were blown from trees and daughter, Mrs. Harry McClurkln lo spent Saturday in Hastings. * Mr I evening. * Mira Clara Wwtcate Lester SonneviUe and Sharon and ardt fenteridUuri to dinner
Townsend attended the funeral ot
some trees on the T-K achoolground । Grand Rapids on Monday. * Mr nnd Mrs. Willard Whittemore spent waa alck on Thuraday and Friday Dcnnia Manning wen at the Getty In honor
•. w,
of ws«
the latter
Mttm ’sa mother, Henry Schaibly In Woodland last
ren Friday afternoon In Haatinga. * : of l»*t w»ek. Mra. Ralph Harper hatchery in Middleville on Thurt- Mra. Kat
uprooted, telephone lines disrupted ! nnd Mrs Earl, Roush nnd children
ite ...........................
Henderson's, birthday,
hi.| Mr
Charles Whittemore
। substituted
for her as teacher —
at day. * Mr. ani Mra. Frank Horn Those resent beside Mra. Hendar- Bat. pm,
1 of Battle Creek visited Mr and
«»&gt; and Mrs v&gt;«umc»
niuncuiuic '-—and electrical power disabled
The big damage came al the Wil­ I Mrs Elmer Roush nnd family Bun- f vf Rutland called on their brother ‘the school here. * Mrs. Leon Leon- attended the Fann Bureau supper *°n •*»*
ber Klump farm about two mile;, dny and Monday * Mr. and Mra - nnd sister-in-law. Mr. and Mra. । ard and daughters Aleathe and
church bold ot Orand Rapids, Mrs. Kate HIGH BANK
west of town on M-37 where the Hugh Johnson and family spent Willard Whittemore Friday night. Irgn* Burpee were in Kaisrnxoo
The Farm Bureau meeting will
Laughlin and Mrs. Anna Reiser of
large bank barn wm leveled to the Sunday In lhe Frank Barkruff They attended the reception tor Saturday. * Mira Basle Faulkner been postponed until next week. *
be held Tuesday evening at R.
basement wall Slock In lhe base­ home * Mr. and Mr*..Harold Chat- Mr and Mra Lincoln Buah in the apent Bunday with her riater, Mra.
Bpauldtngl. * Mra. Errett Skid--------u baby girl -----. ....
,। Charlea Kopf In Middleville Mrt. Mrs Leland Sherrard and mother. aon and Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Hall. *
ment were unhurt but pieces of •i.4fee
and
Visited
her .fa- Meltuxilit
Methodist church that
that evening.
--------------------------------------.
I
M&lt;ry
Deter.
Mrs.
Marshall
Nor
­
the steel roof were stuck lik. por- i। iher Archie Wood of Freeport SunMrs. Fred Horn and Esther Horn Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooke enterBeverly Couch spent the weekend I
BANNER WANT ADYS. FAY
cuplne quills in the roof of the , day. * Bgt. nnd Mrs. Clifford Po- in Hastings. * Miss Lealrice Dun- wood and Mra J. C. Horton at­
damage Ten Inch beams in lhe land of iauuing spent last weekend ning. who has been spending her tended the Home Literary Club
large house which suf fend some with Mr. and Mra. Wm. Cramer vacation with her parents. Mr. nnd meeting at the home of Mrs. jeaaie
barn were twitted like ragi and and Sandra.
Vandenic in Richland Thuraday of
Mrs. Leon Dunning reluriied to her
some of the trees in the yard blown 1
-------i school work in’Wheaton, HL last
down Mr and Mrs. Klump were mmtrwtr------------------------------------------- i Monday, Her mother accompanied
Mr. and Mra. John Budd enter­
away from home. At the R G. । I
, her as far m Chicago. * Mr. and tained the following guesta Sunday
A kCriater home across lhe way. tho ।I Mr. and Mrs. Heber Foster had, Mrs Clarence Williams of Baltic In honor of their nephew. Harlon
chicken coop 20 by 40
”, was over“'"j 1 ®un‘tey dinner with Mr and Mrs Creek called on friends here Sat- Edmonds who ia here from two
J,To.
r^rn •2LOvrd Lrn
al their farm and all urday evening. * Mrs John Adams j ears' service In lhe Pacific area:
on its foundation-“the Save IpEr
attent
£2rn*
Jn?.cr ®,
t,,enfK*n'enwrial services for Pvt spent Bunday with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Edmonds and
bam rooffbl&lt;r.n
was damaged .band
•
^mdmi?T
\ ‘the
h« ij Oleo
Card at Dowling In the after- Mrs Glenn Williams and family at eon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edwindmill tnrm'ruhra
blown down at lhe ^1,°.
A. C.’ IInoon.
A Homer
Homer Hammond
Hammond and
and sissis- the Kellogg Farm * Mr. and Mrr.
Johnson
,,(X&gt;n- *
mondr and three children. Mr. and
vlciXv'rcixJt
vlcinhv
mm
rni’
U,nt
1,11,11 ‘‘T;,Mri* Ruth
Ruth Erb.
Erb' have
huvc completed
coinPk'1, J Wayne
Wayne Waite
Write of
of At
Augusta
----------------and **Mr.• MraKen" Reynold* and”children’.
iiimivs) nport
report uarnagi.
rlamauc.
...... Homer
........ has th
... ■ ।- and Mrs. Charles Robinson
_
j. settlement and
of HIc- Mr. and Mrs. Art Standley and

onion

★

I’tw.

---------------------------- -—------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- .-------------------------------------------- ____------------------- 1 children. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ed­
monds and children. Mr. and Mrs.
John Hoffman and two sons. Mr.
■&gt;nd Mrs. Harlon Edmonds. Mrs.
Doris Casteletn and children, Mrs.
Erma Hoffman and two sons Caryl
und Dalyn and Mrs. Merna Camp­
bell.
I About one hundred and twentyfive relatives, friends, and neishbora called on Mr. and Mrs. Llnl coin Bush Sunday afternoon and
| evening when they held open house
100 Foo* Sash
In honor of their 50th wedding an­
, n'vrrsary. They received many potCord — Extra
t&lt;d plants, cut flowers and gifts.

CLOTHESLINE

1

Strength

&amp;

Man'.

RECORDS

or Boy’s /i /{j;
Sweat- /A -L

Rum and Coca-Cola

Hot Shot Batteries
and many others

Come In And Hcoi
The Latest

6 Volt
Regular $2.25
$4 88
Valu*
I
1 Vi volt dry cell batteries

39c

•

A dandy medium weight for

RF.GVI.AR S2.M
VALUE ...............

32 PIECE

DISH SET

SILVER PLATE
Teaspoon!--------- 15c
Table Spoons----- 23c

Forks 23c

Regular
$6.95
Value-----

QUIMBY NEWfi
i The Quimby P.T.A. will meet
, 1 hursday evening April 25, nt the ,
I school house. There will be movies
by Conservation Officer George
Sumner.
Refreshments will be
rcrvcd. Everyone Is urged to attend. I
* The Quimby Extension class will
I meet In the church basement Tues- |
day afternoon. April 24. The lesson
on ' Dally Care of a Patient in Hie i
Home." will be Riven. Please come 1
prepared to. give final reports of
work accomplished and people1
helped during year. * C/N Mar- 1
I Jorle Reynolds, daughter of Mr.1
I nnd Mrs. Leo Reynolds, left last 1
Thursday for Modesto. California I
i where she will be stationed for hos- i
pita I training during the next six I
months. * Charles Rowley. Helen. 1
Wayne. Claude and Ann attended
1 the junior play Friday evening in
I Hastings. * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
। calms and brother, Charles Calm* 1
: were Friday visitors of their sister, I
! Mrs. Harry Babcock of Lacey.
|
| Byron Lewis and Mrs. Charles Aldrich of Hastings were visitors.1
Weonesday evening in the Rowley
| home. * Mr. and Mra. Robert Wil­
, son of Hastings spent Bunday eve­
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
j Anders and family. * Mr. and Mrs.

“Cincy"
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CLEANER
OUTSTANDING COHTINUnoN
TO TOTAL WAS TrfOSTT

HER FARMERS

Beactlful floral designed
crystal dear tumblers.

7 £c
I U
4ra.
4 Qc
I

14 in. with Troy—
Croon Finish
$098
With Latch ...
C

Tl

ALL AVAILABLE MALE MACHINE OPERATORS ARE INVITED
JOIN FORCES WITH US, TOO.

WAR MATERIALS

TUMBLERS

TACKLE BOX

MUTUAL WINDA
SHOP
CLEANERS
IS 6r JACOBS

Women olsb wonted fot Peeking and Inspection work.

MICHIGAN’S

12 ox.

40 ox.
2‘i YARD GUT
TAPERED LEADERS .
I YARD GUT
LEVEL LEADERS .........
10 YD. COIL
GUT LEADER,
.
IB LB. TEST
IB YD. COIL
GUT LEADER,
20 LB. TEST
TROUT FLIES
UP ......................................
7B SPLIT SHOT •
SINKERS WARFISH ENAMELED
FLY LINE. 25 YARDS
SIZE F .. .
....
SINGLE SPtNNERS.
NICKEL FINISH
I fc
DOUBLE SPINNERS.
.NICKEL FINISH...................

WANTED!
to operate machine! Which are now idle because of the shortage of men
.. .. Good pay .... Good Working conditions, producing badly-needed
Hastings Piston Rings for war-essential passenger ears, trucks, buses,
and farm tractors.

5

(UAW**

AMBITIOUS WOMEN

VACATION PAY!

rilk

9 ox. _______ co. 5c

HAVE PRODUCED FOOD

12 ox-------------- co. 7c

FAR BEYOND THE AMOUNT
REQUESTED BY GOVERNMENT

All emplbytes with two months or more service receive pro-rated va­
cation pay. Group sickness and hospitalization insurance is available
at low cost.

ONE OF HER GREATEST
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE
NATIONS FOOD BASKET
IS HER UNI CHOP OF

We ore Botry County's largest employer. The men and women who
work here Ore the kind you'd like as friends - and co-worken.

DECORATED

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BASKETS

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

SALE
PRICE

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Is lo Insist on

128 W. STATIST.,

Phone 2524

HASTINGS

MICHIGAN
AtUtMMM
ROTATORS
NO RATION PdlMts

MANUFACTU
MASTING

office

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY; APRIL IS. IMS

I ginla Willis. Baltimore. Md, Juan-1 in charge of the special music.
I Thuraday afternoon, April 28.1st14 II Dl H L \
Hta Hoobler. Illinois; Wardens BeThis rail/. U to aid in the bushel dies Aid meets with Mrs. L. Hewitt.
nUlxLIll J
I hrens. ClaytonvUle. III.: Lola Lee of pennies to be gathered by Aug. 711 E. Bond. All ladles ai&gt; invited.
St 1 tec. Kansas, with Mr. Custer I 1 to be applied on the building I
»---------------tMT METHODIST CHURCH
1 brlnging the message. Both Mr. and fund Mra Dorothy Oaks in charge. । FIRST CHURCH OF
L. Winston Stone. Pastor
yrl cuiter are former residents I Everyone welcome.
i CHRIST. SCIENTIST
nr__i.i.. «oi
- held *t
*
। Corner Church and Center Streets
Woraiilp
wtll hbe
at o( Hastings and are preparing for
i
Subject.
"Doctrine
of Atane■
lhe
ministry
hi
Huntington
college.
leRc GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
ck on next Sunday. Mr
preach from the theme. I Tuesday. Young people's prayer LOOP Hall. Green St. Entrance menf.
Sunday service 11 a m.
Who Astonished Jesus " meeting with Mbs Margaret
O H Trinklein. PaMor
|
Sunday
school
9:30
a_m.
choir will sing,
Preece. 221 8. Mich. Ave.
Morning worship at 10:30. Ser­
Wednesday evening, service .7:45
tday school will meet at
Grace Guild meeting. Wednesday. mon, Portrayal of Christian Ute 1 p.-n
p.m. at church.
and Conduct.
I *»Reading room in church edifice
Oortright.
There
The administrative board will be
open Wednesday
and Saturday
Sunday school at 11:30.
.
held Monday evening.
frnm J
1 to
tn 5
S
nm
-- .
Grace Guild meeting. Wedesday. from
irom
j
a p.m.
The Youth Fellowship wlU meet
A welcome Is extended to all to 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Hen- । The
public
------‘— U cordially Invited to
ry Kusbnr. RF D. 1. Hastings.
I attend the church services and to
I visit the reading room.
tiled.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
BAPTIST NOTES
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
307 E. Marshall St.
B. J. Adcock. Pastor
JEFFERSON 8T. UNITED
CHURCH
E W. Bailey. Pastor
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Brethren church
Don M. Oury. Rector
Sunday
school.
9:45
F. W. Moxon. Pastor
8 a.m. Holy Communion
Morning Worship. 11:00
mon
by
the
pastor.
' Preaching service 10 am
10 a.in. Sunday School
Young People's Service 6:30
Evening
services
at
7:30.
Evan
­
L Sunday school H am. Chas.
11 asn. Morning wonhlp and ser­
Evangelistic Service. 7:30
gelistic singing and sermon by pas­ mon.
King. Bupt.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting. 7 30. tor.
Sunday evening the Huntingion
MilMre
Youth Rally and Big Music.-1
Cnlleee girl's
girl's quartet
quartet ana
and tne
the nev.
Rev
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
and Mrs Alfred Custer are to be program at the church Salurdav. parsonage at 7:30.
Wed. night nraycr meeting at the
|t the church In charge of the April 21. 7 30 oclcx:k. with Pro.
i
Herbert M. Heaney. Supplying
service. The quartet features Vir- Frances Ircy and Mrs Marian li
I 9:55 Sunday School
I 1100Topic •Tongues". Mr. Mean­
' ey will conduct his final service
i alter serving nearly five months.
, Increasing congregations attest to
, hla popularity A number of special
features are planned for this sereice and friends ere cordially inv
&gt;11
. •«.
Indies Aid will meet ThursThurs­
The ladles
ID at two-th
two-thirday afternoon April 19
r9
o,r!l 11 E' WaKe
Jr. 720 W. Bond Street
LsaastoABises*

for LAWN &amp; GARDEN
GAIOIM MHOS

TOOLS

in May as the county meeting will able to a person's abilities
be held May I. at Woodland. *
------- - -------------------- ---------Oeo. Havaas and son Dick ot Dr- DWARF TREES IDEAL
trull and Wm. Havens of Bnuh I OR THE TOWN LOT
Ridge called at Fred Otis' and For- | Dwarf fTult trees are Ideal for
roil Havens homes. Sunday, a Mrs. small Iola or town and city backLoralne Vandenberg and son. and ' yards, says C. E Russell, extension
z-.— w—-apectaim tn horticulture, at Mich­
igan Stale college.
and Mrs. Robert Shricker and
These midget trees have aversl
children of Plainwell visited In inc advantages over their larger an­
Citas. Whittemore home lhe latter cestors. They come into bearing ear­
part of the week. * Mrs. Ruud) lier. produce larger fruits, are eas­
Whittemore was a Battle Creek ier to spray and prune, and several
visitor Tuesday. • Mrs. Forrest can be planted in a small area to
Havens spent the latter part of lhe provide lhe home owner a variety
week with the John Foremans in of fruits.
Kalamasuo ♦ Maurice Erway of
The most WUUIKlll
common ,.„eue&gt;
varieties o.
of
Grand Rapids was a Sunday visitor »ppie« and pears are now available
at Roy Erways. HU mother re- m dwarf size; but at prevent no
turned home with him after a stocks are to be had that satUweck's visit.
। factorlly dwarf peachra. plums and
sour chentea. However, peach and

pending on alfalfa as a source of
protein. The 150.000 dairy farms In
the slate have an average of 10
aerra of good alfalfa, which U sav­
ing al least 8300 yearly In the pur­
chase of protein concentrate.
A. C. Balirer. coUrge extension
dairy specialist, has records show­
ing that the average cow will pro­
duce up to 30 per cent more milk
during the year if fed good alfalfa
hay. One acre of alfalfa yields 7.000
pounds of hay, produces 772 pounds
of protein and 2.523 pounds of di­
gestible nutrients. This U approxi­
mately five times lhe protein and
twice the digestible nutrients avail­
able in timothy and clover. More
than half of the hay fed to milk
cows in the state is alfalfa. Kan­
sas is the only other stale east of,
tlie Rocky mountains exceeding this
percentage.
Alfalfa has been recommended
1021 by the farm crops and
The
The bond
bond and
and stamp
stamp sale
sale for
for the
the '' sour
so— cherries
----- bear
*•— about
—• as
— —
*- since
early
dairy staffs of Michigan Blate col­
week of April 11 was 8241.55. The , _s
as do lhe
the dwarf apples
apand pears.
lege as the greatest milk-making
ninth grade had
the
largest I In
*“ choosing
**■—‘— 'torieties
—
of applei.
crop.
amount with 8116.40 followed by the small-lot owficr - should have at
lhe twelfth grade with 871.00. The least one tree of each o! two varie­
first place banner was awarded to ties to provide cross-pollination SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Mrs. Stuck's room,in Central with and fruitfulness. This Is also true; There will be regular Grange
121475. The second place banner of pears and plums. Sour cherry I
... . a.
. alaM creek grange
went to Miss Dontje's room 30J and peach varieties with the ex- ■ {^U‘l^.V^FghLAn
with 168.10. Rooms with 100 percent ceptlon of the J H. Hale peach. । mt.mtx.rs ttnd candidate* are urged
are fruitful If only one variety is.uttcnd. Please bring sandwiches and
raised.
Jone other dUh * Mr. and Mra.
The marking period ends tomorTwo important precautions need I Albert Nash were Sunday callers at
to be observed In growing dwarf I th* home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Wedni
apple and pear trees Thev must &gt; Wilcox a Mr and Mrs
Myron
not be allowed lo produce root* Bishop and family were Saturday
Tuesday. April 10, an optional above the graft union, and the tree ’’Uht simper
should be supported by a stake.
her mother. Mrs Ub Douglass, Jean
nMcmbly was held In Central au­ mibu
m PC Huppwyu U&gt; h
| Buhop stayed for a week's visit
ditorium. Two Red Cross films were
AI.FALFA BOOSTING
I
27^astir«8 st&gt;cnt*8imday
shown.
un v onnmir-nnu
Foreman or Hastings spent ounoay
MILK PRODUCTION
I and untlI Monday with Mrt. Dou«The baseball game with Freeport
Alfalfa and cows are among lass. Sunday callers there were Ardy
will be held at the fairgrounds Michigan's most vital wartime aa- Owen ot Cedar Creek and Mr. and
Friday. April 20.
set*. They constitute a factory Mrs Roy Douglass and friend of
turning out ever-increasing quan- Hastings.
Last week Monday during club titles of milk, so Essential because ;
hour the Hi-Y elected their officers of its nutritive richness.
Callfarnia Stary
for the coming year. They are as
Michigan State college dairy spefollows: President. Jim Coleman: clahsts say that the amount of al- : Three-foot carrots weighing 40
vice-president. George Walton: mc- falfa seeding this spring will de- pounds apiece and turnips running
eetnry.
Pat
Hodges:
treasurer. termlne, to a large extent, the In-, M t0 the ton raised in California in
Duane Blough.
creare in milk production during
&gt;re menUoned ta
OnUed

BOWLING NEWS
The Recreation League closed it's
1944-45 bowling season last week
। with the Hastings PUton Rings and
Hastings Ice and Fuel tied for first
place which lhe former won on the
I play-off. The PUton Ring bowlers
| hre: Roy Hubbard. William Hack। ney. Clifford Dolan. Don Siegel.
1 David Goodyear and Charley Nor। rU. The Hastings Ice and Puel
team Is: Les Hawthorne. Robert
1 Moore. Robert Cook. Harold Phil­
lips. Hubert Cook and Charlie Annoble.
I PUton Rings scored 2889 for high
gerles of the season. Bliss had 2853
I for second place and Leonards won
third spot with 2795. PUton Rings
also had high team game with 1020
। and Dave Goodyear led lhe high
individual series and game with
scores of 665 and 257 respectively.
In the high-low doubles played
al lnc
the close oi
of uie
the aca*un
season uiuuuc
Charlie
NcrTU ond -Dutch" Drews won
flr$t pUce wlth
nM tota| Harry
urn, and Boyd Payne won second
*,,h ,01B B,ld Wl11 Ayres and Vern
Hooper loolt third place with 1074
-me team* finished in the following order: Hastings PUton Rings.
Hastings Ice and Fuel. Bliss.
1 Strand Theatre, Leonards and
ST. RO &amp; CHURCH
। Wititc’Products ''
"
St Johns Study club met Tues- | jn the commercial League, with
day evening. April 3. at the home I p]ay ending
week the State
of Mrs William Boyne. After one i^umion finished six games ahead
hour of study, refreshments were ot thc second place Goodyear Bros
served and then the ladies attended ||dwc
State insulation also
the movie
movie "Keys
of' the
lhe Kingdom
Kingdom " j copped high three game series with
the
Keys “
St. Ann Study club met WcdnesKore M
J St
Wednes- B
Hawthorne led
day. April 11. at the home of Mra. '■*"
&gt; the j.
eare *high
maivrauai series
senes
------“~*j Individual
Claude Smith. Four new membra wllh
bl 7i6 &gt;er|rs and cha8.
were admitted to the dub Re- FlnrU lrd hlgh lndlvWuiU 6amM
treshments were served and the ' w|th 2&lt;n plM
Andnu Service
e’cnine was spent In visiting and
to have the big team
getting acquainted with one anolh... .. n_“ ~.ln_.D2h. A0..
name of the year. The members of |
Michigan dairymen have saved States department of agriculture rathe league winning team are: Les
Vocation's day will be held April
ports
Hawthorne. Wlll Hackney. Glen1 33. Preliminary meetings were held an untold amount of money—per- ' —
BALTIMORE U. B. Chmurch
Monica, Chas. Floris nnd William Monday, April 16. in order to pre­
Orlo D. Munger. Pastor
1 Ayres.
pare questions for the speakers.
Morning worship 10:00
The teams finished In the fol- I
Sunday school 11:00
lowing’ order: State Insulation, i The Doomsday Book went to
Prayer meeting Wednesday. 8:00 o&lt;vxlyear
.
Bros. Hdwe. Woodland,, press April 13
•&gt;ml)v night. Friday. 8:00 at the Waltons Garage. Middleville Cream parsonage.
—
fT^ Andrlls service. Coffee Shop.
G.AA. will be Thursdays Instead
McCallum Church
• Trio C«fe. Middleville. Medics. Sin­ of Fridays so that more girls who
Sunday school ll.:30
clair Oils, and Moose.
num.m
otherwise »would be working may
Morning worship 11:00
I The Bll-1 nnd Pl«ion Ring participate.
[ I ewe* will complete their sched- H
. YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
j ules this week
Seven seniors took the Armv
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
.
*-12 test Thursday morning. Anri)
Sendees will be held next Sunday GLASS GREEK
. . . and you have to make
12. The exams were only for fel­
April 22. The Sunday School will
*r.
a meeting of the Rutland lows who are under 17 yean and 9
your old car do another
be at 2 pm. and the preaching W.C.Tri. held with Mrs Rav Er- months of age..
service at 3.
• I way Wednesday it was decided to
stretch: goodness knows
A step through these doors Is a combine the Union with a Hower
Tn response to Chief Carr's cal'
step In lhe right direction.
how long . . . drive it in
club for lhe coming year. The fol- for Naw radar men. seven senior
| lowing officers were chosen' Pres­ boys went to Kalamazoo last week
foe a Spring-Tune-up!
HENDERSHOT NEWS
ident. Mrs. Forrest ”nvens: secre­ to take the preliminary test.
Mr and Mrs. R. H. Mott and Mrs tary. Mrs. Virginia Tate: treasurer.
You'll be surprised how
Altha Hendershot were Sunday Mrs Gerald Smith; WC.T.U. su­
The track rauad journeyed tr
much better it will run
dinner guests of Mr nnd Mrs Rob­ perintendent: Mr«
Rnv Erwav.
ert Bryans of Hastings * Several Hower superintendent There will meet with Battle Creek Central
and you'll save on gas too!
from this neighborhood attended be no local meeting of the W.C.T.U. This Is lhe Saxons second meet,
nnd both have been away. Last
We feature Mobile Gas

VALUES
FINK QUALITY

I the Memorial service* at Dowling
church Sunday, for 'Bgt. Cleo Card
who died in the service 'Of hu
country. * Mr* Clinton Brill and
E J Morgan pf Hastings called on
H)e Albert Brills Sunday * Mrs.
Ted O'Leughlln and Helen Kaye
spent Wednesday night and Thurs­
day with Mrs. Morris Pox of Bat-

1

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES iSSwm

IHA WHIRL!
BECAUSE IT'S
SPRING?

GOOD TOOLS are
Your War
GARDEN BOOK
for'43

Garden Rake
1*29

Full infaraaUcn on the
Dare of Your Garden

sturdy raka to do the job
afflclantly and easily.

Garden Hoc
1.25
lent quality.

Friday. April 13. an assembly was
held at Central auditorium The
choir, under the direction of MHo
Coldren sang three numbers Mr
VanBuskirk sooke briefly on Pres­
ident Roosevelt s life and led In the
Lord's Prayer Following this Mr
Chapman, of the Pine LaX® Veter­
ans camp, snoke to the student
body about choosing vocations sult-

Ebxrp-polnted. forged-steal
. -.-.I Jo»«&gt;«

Hound Shovels
BURPEE’S GIANT

1.49

ZINNIA SEEDS

Choice of long-handled typo
or 27-lnch D-ahtpa handle.

and Oils.

Ids Central at Grand Rapids, when
the Saxons won 54-50.

Cultivator
1.19

Drive in today.

MCKEE SERVICE OIL SALES
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
PHONE 1554

HASTINGS

Come In Today!
siw&gt;e 19®°

IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN
Doe* the Job Like
Aa All-Night Rale

LAWN

s

SPRINKLER

—

'

1.19
Dispersal a high, wide,

IB

AUCTION SALE

On.-Pinf Capacity

BAND
SPBAY

!

Soil-Soaker
1.89

Gets way down to thirsty
roots! Mlldew-saslstan*

Becouse I am moving to a smaller house I will have an Auction Sale ot my place

J OVER THE HUMPrises

the test radio mast. Hump
is man-made hill up which
incoming trains are pushed'■
At fop cars are uncoupled
and coastdown
far side where a
maze of switches
Sorts them onto
various outbound
tracks according
to destination.

baalthy, Utrty punu.

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JUST ARRIVED

JUST ARRIVED

FLUORESCEN
LIGHT FIXTURES

GARDEN
CULTIVATORS

White enameled. All metal pre­
war constructed An ideal kitchen
1. Quantity limited.

sturdy constructed 5 tooth cultivotor with 18 inch wheel and oak
handles. Quantity limited.

HASTINGS. MICH.

TIRE HEADQUARTERS

Boudoir choir.

Mahogany gateleg table.

Oak dining table.

6x9 American oriental rug.

Tilt-top table.

Small rugs.

3 way brass table lamp.

2-seat sofa.

Oil stove.

Wardrobe trunk. Portable cedar closet.

Sueded shower curtain, new.
Bedding, pillows (feather), cuthloni.

Fruit jars, crocks, cooking uteniili, pic­

Walnut chino closet.

tures and dishes.

Walnut bedroom luita consisting of bed,

Other article* too numerous to men­

drawer,

N Y Central yard.

Odd chain.

Antique Rosewood sofa.

Walnut end table.

adjusts radio that
keeps switch engine
Crew in close touch
_ t with yard operations.
‘ If saves preciousminutes on the job of
reshuffling thousands of
cars a day ata busy

forette, vanity, bench, doubledeck
springs and Beauty Rest mattress.

ing chair.

tray.

4 TECHNICIMI

PHONE 2708

Mahogany bedroom suite — bed, chif-

Mahogany telephone table and match­

Solid brass ash stand with removable

'EASY, JOE!
Engineer applies brakes as
loudspeaker in cab gives order
More flexible than signals,
radio will speed post- war
freight.on N- Y Central.

PASSENGER - TRUCK - TRACTOR

doubledeck spring* and innenpring

Mahogany coffee table.
2. CALLING ALL ENGINES!

rt-rrnr Hump conductor at NN Central
4-;
freight yard talks by radio with

3

111 WIST STATI ST..

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Mahogany bookcase, modem.

distant engineers. Two way
radio, backed up by signals,
aids smooth handling
of your
shipments.

JOHNSON SUPPLY COMPANY

THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1945
Commencing ot one o'clock the following will be offered for sole:

Mahogany bed davenport.

Pt\|

24145108999

located ot 410 Grand Rapids Street, in Middleville on

chlfforette, bad i ide fable,

TERMS: CASH DAY Of SALE.

tion.

NOTHING TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SET! LED FOR.

MRS. RUTH LIEBLER, PROPX.
BARNEY CISLER, Auctioneer

NEVA FISH, Clerk

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                  <text>1,000 dairy farms In
an average of 10
falfa. which la sav&gt; yearly tn the purn concentrate.
■. college extension
has records ahowcrage cow will pro- •
per cent more milk
If fed good alfalfa
( alfalfa vlelds 7,000
jruduces 772 pounds
2.523 pounds of dl­
ls. This la approxles the protein and
ible nutrients avallr and clover. More
&gt;e hay fed to milk
te la alfalfa. Kanother state east of
■tains exceeding this

been recommended
he farm crops and
Michigan State coleatest milk-making

IVYLAND
e regular Grange
Glass Creek grange
Friday night. All
jndldates arc urged
rliig sandwiches and
. * Mr. and Mrs.
•e Sunday callers el
Ir. and Mrs. James
and Mrs. Myron
nlly were Saturday
eats at the home of
IJb Douglass. Jean
for u week's visit
mother. Mrs. Nellie
dings spent Sunday
Creek and Mr. and
lass and friend of

rate Story
irrots weighing &lt;0
and turnips running
ised In California in
oned in the United
mt of agriculture re-

HIRL!
iE IT'S
NG?
love to moke
do another
iness knows
. drive it in

r prised how
it will run
c on gas too!
Mobile Gas
ive in today.

SALES
OR

'The Hastings Banner
SECTION ONI—PACES 1 te 8

IICHTY-NINTH YEAR

; ; '

RADIOS AND

ALLAN HYDE TO
HEAD BARRY
RED CROSS

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1945

EDITORIAL

- bed, chifdoubledeck

ofa.

:edar closet. .

cushions.
itensils, pic*

TTLED FOR.

FISH. Clerk

SAXONS EDGED OUT pine PLANTINGS TO hTrTnTH
IN CLOSE FINISH
HONOR 4H MEMBERS ?. AJ ]
AT BATTLE CREEK

Many people who, only a week ago. I himself, within the coming months,
ere wondering
wonderinr hofc,
hnL. this
thia country
ernmirv
Prior try the war Mr Truman *&gt;■
were
would withstand the crisis brought
on by the death of a great president
at a critical moment in the war. can tack he was Instrumental in forming
i
School Asks For
now feel reassured. Jhe nation ab­ an Investlgatfng commlllee which
Those Beyond Repair
Wednesday, April 18, the Has-.
At Lake Al-Gon-Quin
, _ . Meals, Fate, OtMRA
- Mrs. R. C. Hubbard Resigns sorbed the shock fn stride and is probed deeply and well into matters
Greetings to You Fellows and
Ungs Saxons thlnclads Journeyed' ,,
_
, ,, _
.
,,
• Red stamps: Q5. R5. Ifc.
Unused watches
and radios vc
be-­
Gate in the Service:
■•iv.k, a..u
After Successful Leadership moving ahead with undlmlnished ef­ pertaining to the armament pro- to
Battle Creek to give the Central
81
County 4-H Service Club through March 11: It, OT/T
' t
-i.a
&gt;h&lt;.
&gt;n yond repair are badlv needed by
fort toward the twin goals of mili­
“ehat™ with Inr.Jhnurthlv ',ludenu ,n the Veterans' Vocational
During Difficult War Years tary victory and a stable peace.
Bearcats one of lu worse scare* in mrmb*rs will plant 2.000 Norway Xi. good through April Jg; 1.
mittee that he became nationally years
Battle
Creek
had
To
rome
transplants
tn
recognition
of
and A3. B3. C2 and ik
hrl’nJ
™ I 847,1001 al
according tO
That te the great strength of our.i known. Never before had a con­
Allan C. Hyde of Hastings was
bring back, for many of you. a jjjp Rev Don M Gury who visited
few memortes of ifastings High '
^Xx.lXl week Mr Gury b elected Chairman of the Barry Co. form of government. It te the In-1 gresslonal committee won such unl- to win 55', to 48‘.
County 4-H members in the Armed , jj. FOOd through June 2Bt K2
Hastings Jed the Cereal City boys'
^.£^‘£111
NX n |00d throu«h
Schoo). Our active memtx:r« of the chairman of the Camp and Hos­ Chapter. American Red Cross, at herent strength of o notion of free । versal approval for its work. Mr
^anJJJv’M«lth at
Canned GmmH. EU.
P F.A. diked that I include a spe- . pjtal committee of the Barry County the annual meeting of members of men who have a tradition for gov- i Truman never sought the spotlight throughout Die meet up to the last!’d?
cial greeting to the 67 fellows In m.(J CroM. .nd u anxious to secure the chapter at Centra) building. eming themselves.
BluP Stamps: X5. Y5. ZS. ar
| for himself. His colleagues, how- two events The relar was the de-; ^^^ “oum^-H camt/grounds
our armed forces who urc on the (he watches and radios to be token Tuesday, April 17. at 7:30 pm Mr
If Axis leaders 'expected a break lever, were unstinting in their praise elding factor and Battle Creek P«-1
"Vrth Mde of UkePfBSSn^ ,nd “•
through Marct
' F.F.A. Honor Roll" from our local ■ apart and the parte used in the Hyde succeeds Mrs. R. G. Hubbard in our forward march, they were'of his fairness, integrity and ability seises one of the best relay teams ' Quln
•
, C2, D2. E2, T&gt; and ftfej
chapter.
। classes which the State of Michigan who te unable to continue as chair­ bitterly disappointed.
'to hew straight to the line. |lc in the state Before the meet Bat* nine tree will be nlanted for through April 38; Hl. J2. n
Our Spring Term te nearing the . te providing for veterans of n.i.
tills man. The members accepted Mrs.
President Harry S. Truman's first managed to lead a bipartisan com- tie Creek was boosting that It had COch past or present 4-H member and M2, good through June 2
til to learn a trade. In Hubbards decision with regret as
"home stretch” and with it comas i war who wfal.
one of Its bwt teams in years. Tlih । now
the Armed Service, or serv- I «• O’•hT0““?’!
the many activities associated with , addition to radio and watch rtpair she has conducted the affairs of mewage to Congress gave them nor , mittee composed of some of the most 15 the closest Clow B Hartings has, Ut&lt; on a Iann with a K claxsUlc».T30; Tl. U3. V2, ,W2. X3
this time of year. Spring sports! the school offers commercial and the chapter with fine success. The a shred of comfort The present1 able men in the senate in such a come to Class A Battle Creek In tion. Thew special plantings will: through July 31.
chapter's uctlvltle* have enlarged combined staff which has functioned . manner that not the least trace of years Hasting upset Class A Grand be made bordering the drives in
hold the spotlight with the track ■ dr“Jting course^
—J
team, coached by Herb. Reinhardt.
The, Barryi County Red Cross greatly during the war and Mrs. so well and so smoothly Is to be | friction developed.
Rapids Central last week 54 to 50.! the 40a camp area and each tree will
Stamp 35 good through June 2.
winning a close victory from Grand ! f^t" has voted a sum of money Hubbard is entitled to a large share kept Intact; nothing short of unconIf Mr. Truman can do no more
Rapids Central Tom Dolan was :
•’IJEjj??e atrth
of credit for the sacdessful working dltional surrender will be accepted than mobilize and direct the rather This fine showing against the । be marked for the particular In­
strong
Battle
Creek
squad
gives
the
&gt;
dividual
it
is
set
for
The
balance
of
our star trackster with four first (1!?®.
,“!&gt;? £
of the chapter's affairs.
as u bld for peace; war criminals |ample volume of talent available in impression that the Saxons pos- [the 2.000 trees will be set In a gen- i
tilnrrs This rinut wrrlr wi- IrMl nn . equipment Will oe welcome. Ping
Previous to Mr. Hyde's election will be punished: the United Nations | this country to the task of meeting sess
one of the best teams in a long eral forestry area as a back ground Ior rcst or neaJ*n8 f**1S rtUTLiS
nl.rt- P°ng balls, croquet, badminton. and
to conform with National Red
. ,
Shoe.
etc.. can
— be
-- used.
• Cross regulations, a board of di­ Conference at San Francisco te to the momentous problems ahead, he lime and also one of the strongest for the trees used to border the
Creek central, the results being (There
.softball,
rll „ Ls archery,
H
v, an
, drives.
Airplane stomp. 1. 2. and 3
| will have accomplished all that any- Class B teams in the state.
also
an
urgent
request
for
In doubt until the last event. At ' n,ere “ aUo “n U,BC
rectors of 21 members was elected be held os planned.
Capt. Tom Dolan again was the
lha county agent's office, 4-®L book three good indefinitely.
a photographic enlarging outfit.
•
•
•
one
could
ask.
to supervise the activities of the
this writing the baseball team has
Individual
star
of
either
team
as
I
leaders
and
service
club
membersGaaollao
OtheL members of the committee executive board and to meet four !; What-----------sort of•—
president
Is Mr.
Pew. If any.
U. —
S. presidents
have
---------------- Tru- ,I ---------------- ——------not hod the opportunity to prove wno accompanied Mr. Gury are
he garnered 3 first and 1 second for ! are now securing the names of past I a-15 now valid,
its ability in&amp;conference competl- Mrs. C. D. Jordan. Mrs. Ross Dunn times a year with the board. The 1 man going to make? Mr. Truman assumed office with more universal a total
---------------- n«
..... .
lota) of 18 points
points. His
Ills firsts came
can 1 and present county 4-H members to;
executive board consists of the' *H1 doubtless answer that question. | (Continued on Page 3 Sec 1)
in
Hurdles. । be recognised with this planting
In the High Hurdles. Low Hurdle
and Ted Brnnink. Persons who can
----- ------ ----------------------------'
' '
lvcn Freeport In a practice game furnish any of the above items may chairman, vice chairman, secretory —■■
and High Jump His .second carne . Parent! o! former county club mem- . UAUfln CAf|£TW
i an indication, we should have a leave them at Red Cross rooms. and treasurer, elected by the board j
In the Broad Jump.
1 be” ■" enroix^ed to send Mr. i IlVIlVK JUklLI I
succcwiful season as Coach Broxak Stebbins building, or with any of directors, and the committee |
Undoubtedly the finest showing !
Mr. Lamb names of their
. . ...... .
chairmen appointed by the chapter i
usually does you know.
member of the committee.
made by Hastings was in the mile sons &lt;sr daughters now in the armed f U ADTED
liiCTAl 11
chairman. Tite board of directors
Vocations Day te coming soon
run a-s they romped off with the . vertices^_______
__________
111 Ar I EK llvlALLl
then elected Mr. Hyde and re-;I
first two places, Henry Adler, first 1
’*
and this'will be a time when all
elected Mrs. Andrew Roush, vice 1
students will have a chance to hear
H.H.S. ObMrvM Occasion
chairman. Mrs. Dwight Fisher, sec- I
the • experts" in each of their vo­
County Raises 209 Per Cent
rctnry. and Walter A. Eaton, treas­
contldering the bitter cold weather. JIIVFLII I
J MUI I Ml
Twentieth Annual Event
cations reveal the many secrets of
urer.
।
Of War Fund Quota: Con­
their work. Art Hansen has done
The Baxons Journey to Kalama- ■■■ a &lt;w^g| AIITI
Set For Tuesday, May 1
Following
is
the
board
of
direc
­
zoo tomorrow for a dual meet with W A II H 111 111
attendant ceremonies at the
a fine Job In planning this event
____ ___________________
ducts Numerous Activities
tors,
the names of whom_____
were pre- I
, rtallution of the William T. Wai
Mrs. Warren* Brown, of Marshall, Slate High. Hastings has beaten' "Ml VII VW Is
with an all school assembly by Mr.
tented by a nominating committee, Annual r
u
, h
rt
Baltimore Man and Local
will be the guest speaker for the Slate High two years straight, las’.
Chapman to help choooe the right
• i_i,_
cf___
1
Stores Unite to Stamp Out ,clety of Secondary Schools, haid
vocation. I suppose that Uncle Sam
Woman Moot Instant Death comprised of Arthur Haven, chair- activities of the Ham.- Co rr t,r Barry Co. Womens Achievement year s victory by Just 2 points, and 1
Central auditorium, Tuesday mgg
will have a lot to say about the im­
American uca errasa, were present­ Day. according to Mrs. Albert they hope to make it three straight' Petty Thievary—A Growing
Two fatal accidents happened on Allan V. 11)110.
I&gt; acd
A. nt
.1 n.
—
ing. April 24.
mediate vocation of many of the1
at rH..
the annual
meeting
of the Stauffer, chairman of the program
in
C°“n'’
Clarence Texter. David Goodyear chapter, held TUes.. April 17. at committee. Her talk will be given *'I5&gt; yd H
senolr boys this coming June, os Frlcftty. one tn this city and the
This honor society, founded
they Join those of you already in other east of Dowling' on county and Leo DeMond. Hastings; Rev. 7:30 pjn. at the Central building. Tuesday. May 1. al Central school Stebbins (Hi. Bradley &lt;BC&gt;—time. I Prosecutor L E- Barnett an- 1921 at Pittsburgh, Pa., now mu
road
599.
Lloyd
Mead.
Nashville:
Cliff
Gard
­
16 8.
,
’ nounegs that three prominent food.
the service.
Mrs. R. G. Hubbard presided and Ln Hastings.
Around 11:30 Friday forenoon. ner. Middleville: Floyd Miller. As­
Mrs. Brown, who ha* appeared
100 yd. dash—Kelly (BC&gt;. Greene' store operators of the county and high schools, including
Spring Is also the time to an­ Orville M. Babcock, aged 29. was syria Two.; Lloyd Gaskill. Balti­ the minutes of the last annual
foreign
countries. In 1
1
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nounce the “Senior Honor List" driving hte car onto the highway more; Elite Faulkner. Barry: J. meeting and the report of the on the Farm Women's Week pro­ 'BO. R Branch «H'—no time.
circles it stands for what
Mile run—Adler &lt;H». O'Connor in a campaign to end petty
and would you believe It—we have from a side rood, approaching from Merle Scott. Castleton; Fred Han­ treasurer. Walter A. Eaton, wire gram at East Lansing for the past
and so called "shop-lifting." The: Kappa does in colleges
several years is known to manv • H&gt;. O'Connell &lt;BC&gt;—451.
the smartest senior class In years— the south. Just east of Dowling. He ey. Carlton: Mrs. D. H. Sharp. Has­ read and approved.
state
law
provides
tpat
the
theft
versifies.
Barry
county
women,
says
Mary
E.
440
yd.
dash
—
Davis
'BCi.
Hobbs
except of course when you were all did not see the car driven by Wil­ tings; Arthur Lathrop. Hope: Mr*.
Mrs. R. M. Cook. Nurses' Aides'
of any rationed goods may be pun- ■ Candidates are selected
BC&gt;. Birman (H»—55.8.
in school. The lop one fifth of the lard T. Garrett, aged 71. and en­ Chas Hoyt, Irving: Roy Smith. chairman, reported three classes of Bullis, home extension agent.
at u»c.
five, w
which
ya. dash
aasn—Kelly
rceny &lt;BC&gt;. Greene
urecne ished by a double penalty and local ulty
U1VJ council m
&gt;uku
Mrs. Stouffer and her assistants.
220 yd.
class of 108 all hove better than a tered the highway as the Garrett Johnstown: John Martin. Maple Nurses' Aides totalling 37 members.
Hl Beadle iH&gt;
iH«—24.
grocers report increasing thefts of. the high school principal
“B" average. Merilyn Zuttermctetcr car was coming over n iilll Both Grove: Russell Johncock. Orange­ 34 of whom are on active call for Mrs. D. A. VanBuskirk and Mrs. (Hi.
880 yd. run—Alday &lt;BC&gt;. Smith States thatf°*»
ltw"
s Otie
dealer;i Ottly'sentorTand
rvcpmmmided 1^ Juntor^are
tht eottW
Clare
Norris,
have
also
secured
patrons
have
substituted
ranks highest with almost an A av­ drivers tried to avoid hitting the ville; Mrs. Lewi* Johnson. Prairie­ duty at Pennock hospital. These
nr-. Puller &lt;Hi—2.12
.States that natrons
have
substituted
Onv union .nrt hinlnm af
special
music
from
the
Hastings
&lt;BC&gt;.
erage. will be our valedictorian, other car. but the. Garrett car. ville: Mrs. Gerald Smith. Rutland: Aides have given a total of 4389
120 yd. L. Hurdles—Dolan 'H&gt;. lard cartons for butter cartons and; for membership.
and Phil Frandsen was second struck the left rear fender of the Clarence Longstreet. Thornapple: hours to the hospital. A fourth high school and Lacey Extension
K.v. „.id U» few.. prle. a» U»
T-tnU-®* nkn
a.
high. An Interesting fact is that Babcock car. throwing the Garrett i Elcum Springer, Yankee Spring*, class is now being formed and will group, a short movie. "Building Coleman (Hi. Ayets &lt;BC«—14.8.
*—wk.
wk. —inrs were named—us
Broad Jump—Greene «BC«, Do­ r
this year one third of the honor car Into the ditch, killing Mr. Gar- ■ and Mrs. Grace Wotring, Wood­ begin its instruction late in May American Homes", a monologue and
ton apparently
contained
lard. u ,h
, ,lut t^.
a
skit
by
the
Glass
Creek
Exten
­
lan
&lt;Hi. Hobbs &lt;BC&gt;—18'4".
students are boys and four of the rett instantly. It was thought he i land.
with Mtec Esther Kreider as in­
Others slip articles into shopping £
sion
group.
Pole
Vault
—
Rogers
&lt;H&gt;.
Christ
­
starting line-up of our grand bas­ was injured internally. Garrett was
bags and pay for only a few oT the |
Campbell Char
Ex officio members of the board structor. The forming of a Nurses'
The program opens at 10:00 am. ianson 'Hi. Wensloff 'H&gt;. Coss actual haul they lake away.
ketball team were also on this list driving toward Dowling and was are the mayor of Hastings. Chas. Corps of aU the Nurses' Aide* te
iMilo Coldren lames
Tuesday with registration and
Within the week the Prosecutor
wwhrSrtrtgCT
—yes. the fellows seem to be com-, about a mile from hte home when H- Leonard: Pres, of the Medical now in progress.
viewing of exhibits. The twentyShot Put—Keene (BC». Echii- stales that a mother of four chlling into their own.
.
•
eC-_,L!S nt
| the accident happened. Babcock Society. Dr. Guy C. Keller, and the
The report of Mrs. O. Avery five groups will choose their ex­ naw ।H&gt;. Spooner (BC)—•40'3".
---- ------------- ,,
• ,
area,
—*------------------name was
is suppressed
suppreweuin
ui
"— wnosc
“Clean-up Day" te scheduled soon was not hurt,
president of the County Federation, Aten, volunteer services chairman. hibits from the subjects studied
HA,^Tadley the records of the Municipal
lunicipal Court.
Court
and then all our willing
■
..... . ??
.. workw—~- ' Under Sheriff
Leon Doster and of Woman's Clubs. Mrs. Milo। showed 90 hours had been given during
Henry, Robert 1
the
past
year
which
were
Q
C'B
£
aI
?
ch
!B
,
—
'•
■
।because
of
her
little
ones,
pleaded
(rr. armed with
rakes, baskets. Dr. ,Ouy C. Keller, coroner, were j Young. Nashville. __________
Lockwood. Mary I.
to War Fund solicitation by voiun- abundant foods, remodeled furni­
770 yd. Relay—Won by Battle i guilty before Judge Cortright io
pruning shears and mops will give called and decided no Inquest was
ture. household repairs, mending,
ireak Central: Greene. Hobhe.Kel- . concealing two dollars worth of groour school and grounds its annual necessary. The body was brought to
..KM ,uc icpvii u* care
----- --of the patient
—-... and reupiiolster1 —
----------f. Davis—125.
nrjarie R Usman, .Is*
spring cleaning. As you well recall the Leonard funeral home and
the production department, pre­ Ing furniture.
B.
C.
Central
—
65
’
i
i
cents
for
articles
she
subtnll
It is extremely rare that a case of services were, held nt the Dowling , .
pared by Mrs. Fred Bechtel. Wlio is
Mrs. Albert E. Jones, chairman
More than six
to the ca-------“--------------------------------,
Methodist church on Monday at; production chairman and is assist- of the exhibit committee, will have
tenses have been
a reported and aer«
event but "many hands make light 2:30 p. m.. the Rev. L. Winston case has con
c ­
the help of Mrs. Dale Bump. Mrs.
vere handling of each ease
work'' and our school looks much Slone.officiating. Interment was In
port showed that 489 volunteer Arthur I^ithrop and Mrs. Fred
fronted the offenders.
better when the Job te finished. The Union cemetery.
workers had served 7357 L- hours in Fairchild.
A warrant a-as issued Monday
.«•
Juniors recently presented a very
Mr. Garrett was a lifelong resi­
the past year. 158 knitted garments
aainst a woman in Hastings who verslty list. Candidal*
Mrs. Bernard Tasker, county
fine piny "Sunrise by Request "with dent of Baltimore township. Mrs.
made for able-bodied members of chairman, will be in charge of the
tempted to steal cans of soup election must have a
all taking part doing a creditable Garrett preceding him in death.
the armed forces. 698 garments business meeting. Council members
from a local store on Saturday. She
lob. The story was about an Amer, Surviving are two daughters. Mtes
made for hospitalized members. will take charge of the district elec­
asserted, according to officers, that
Supt. Fortney Urges
lean missionary and his family, in Mildred Garrett of Dowling and
kit bogs made and filled and tions.
site had purchased the soup else­ throughout
Observation of Rules: Nice 1,100
Alaska, whose daughters were typ­ Mrs. Ray McGlocklln. Battle Creek;
where but when confronted with the
ten layettea completed. A large pro­
Following the morning program
ically more interested in. . young six grandchildren: and two sisters.
Planting Made This Week
varying price label from the other
portion of these articles have al­ a potluck dinner to which every­
men titan In the saving of natives. Mrs. Ella Smith. Dowling, and Mrs.
store she named, she confessed.
ready been shipped.
one te Invited, will be served al the
Supt. R. O. Fortney and David
Special ■spotters” have teen in­ arship. to develop prida
To you fellows who drive a Jeep Franz Maurer. Nashville.
Farmers Urged to
Leslie Hawthorne, disaster chair­
The second accident happened at Platt, assistant at the Hastings man. reported he was glad to say Methodist social rooms. Each oer^
,
stalled m stores throughout the ment for one's senou
or Truck in all weather or rood
son is asked by Mrs
Wilbur
Register For V.F.W.
counts, according to Mr. Barnett, loyalty. The ability to
conditions. I assure you the men the N. Broadway crossing of the stale fish hatchery, were on State there had been no disasters during Schantz, dinner chairman, to bring
Vacation Workers
and ail 'shoplifters'' will be *eteachers and Janitors have a better Michigan Central when the ea%t street Monday morning with the the year but that hte department table service, sandwiches and a
1 verely dealt with. One merchant
understanding of your Job for dur­ bound train due about 12:20 pm. hatchery tank wagon Containing was organized and ready to func­ dish to pass.
Fanners in Barry county, who are I, estimates that his loos each week in1
ing thrTpast winter and spring we hit Mrs. Edith Weimer. 65. as she 500 trout, the "speckled beauty" va­ tion al any time. Mrs. Hubbard
up against the problem of finding lone of his stores amounts to more, 4he Hastings
have driven, shoved, and shoveled was walking toward town. She re­ riety which they had obtained from then read a letter from headquar­ Central school at 1:30 pm
help for the summer months, Uili ‘ than 820 from petty thievery.
a former wall
the school buses over Barry County sided at 210 N. Broadway and as the Wolf lake state hatchery al ters complimenting Mr. Hawthorne
The 385 home extension group be interested in the Emergency
roads. To Royal Hayes and our for­ she saw the train approaching, Mattawan, Van Buren county, for on hte organisation, saying “it members
invite
all
Interested Farm Labor program to assist farm- I
mer teachers in service who also started to hurry across the track, planting in Barry county streams.
8&lt;xxl Judgment and fore- homemakers who would enjoy the ers In getting workers. Co. Agent i
"have seen Barry County through but was not quick enough, her They averaged 94 Inches and were
fun and fellowship to plan to at­ Harold Foster, says that experienced
lively specimens. Trout season op­
a school bus window" let me add death being Instantaneous.
FTteoner of War chairman Jo­ tend their twentieth Achievement help is not to be had, but that
Sheriff Glen Bera and Dr. C. P. ens Saturday. April 28.
that we are sailing more smoothly
Skinner reported 20 eartons D»y.__________ , _ .
South workers are the best source of
the Rev. A. M. Coldrs
It te of local interest that the seph
again with roads and weather im­ Lathrop, coroner, were summoned
had been supplied to families of
elp available. , Non-farm youths,
invocation and the high.
proved. if Lewis Hine reads, this at once but no Inquest was ncces- Bates pond at the head of Wert prisoners of wdr for shipment of
nationally known as Victory Farm
Creek on the old Sweezey farm food to them and that one meeting
he will be -reminded of the winter
Volunteers, are willing and ready
acreage will, for the first time, be
The program for the Spring Mu­
of the big snow when the rule for
to
leave
their
city
homes
to
work
of
the
next-of-kin
of
prisoners
hod
the First Baptist church and wu open to fishing—flv fishing only. been held. As soon as conditions
and live on a farm where needed sic Festival sponsored by the Kl- and presented Mr.
wonte club in which seven of the
arrivM. usually by afternoon, it very faithful in her attendance No boats or rafts will be allowed on abroad warrant, another meeting
this summer.
the address as one
was nearly time for the others to Surviving is her sister. Mrs. Dan the pond. Supt. Fortney has taken will be held.
Several
hundred
farmers
in city musical groups are participat­ school honored, as
/
Reservations For Annual
Michigan have hired inexperienced ing has been completed and is
leave for the home trip". Our group Lewis. The funeral was held on extra pains to have full instruc­
Barry Co. now has 189 units of
Gathering Close Friday
youths between 14 and 16 years of looked forward to with unusual in­
of drivers has recently been in­ Monday forenoon nt ten o'clock ,a1 tions of regulations to be observed blood plasma for use in the county
creased by Ruth Burrell and Betty ‘the First Baptist church, the Rev. for fishing, posted around the area, as the result of the bleeding clinic
If you are planning on attending age to help during the school vaca­ terest by music lovers.
youths who hot
It la to be given at four o’clock.
Finch, each driving one of the sta­ B. J. Adcock officiating. Interment so there can be no. question about held in Hastings March 19 to 23. the annual meeting of the Pennock tion period. In most Instances the
Mr. Wallace'i
what may. or may not. be done. according to the report of Chas. R.
afternoon. April 29. ,
tion wagons, and it te barely pos­ in Riverside Cemetery.
around the thci
Hospital Guilds Ob.Tuesday evening. farmers have been well satisfied Sunday
Violators will be prosecuted.
There is no admission change but snorulblltty In ।
sible that the men teachers se­
Annabie. blood donor chairman. May 1. be sure to makb your reser- with young workers.
Requests for youth workers should tickets have been placed at the the world and
cretly hope this “desire to drive
yatlons
by
Friday/
April
27.
as
no
The
clinic
was
held
through
the
’
be made Immediately so as to allow Banner office which give* entrance
with a T sticker" might spread to A CORRECTION
The J. C- Penney Co. ad last week Ing laws, knowing it works out all co-operation of the Michigan de­ reservations will be token after that ample time for recruitment and to those desiring, before 3:50 ship as worthy
others among our fairer sex.
showed the Friday and Saturday to the good for him—those who partment of health, the expense of time. Call your chairman, who has selection of victory Farm Volun­ o'clock. General admission- follows
I have oeen corresponding with features »s a two day event. This fail are working against their own which was shared by the Odd Fel­ the tickets for sale.
teers. Also, young workers will soon till four o'clock, the opening hour.
lows lodge. Rotary and Klwante
many of you fellows, especially for­ should have been separated for Interests.
The program will be in three
o'clock at the Methodist church have other Jobs for the-summer if
mer students of my Ag Classes but Friday Features and Saturday Fea­
Wert creek used to be an A-l clubs, Chamber of Commerce and parlors, followed by the election of farmers don't request their help. parts as follows:
I fear that I am getting badly in tures each for one day. We are very stream for trout fishing, as was the Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Harold Foster asks that you place
The Rev. Don M. Gury. reporting officers, Guild reports and a pro­ your order for a boy, now. Either
arrears In mv writing as your num­ sorry for any confusion this has dammed-up "pump factory pond." It
Tenebtae Faclae Sunt—by Ingeber* have increased much more caused -and hope It will not occur can become so again, along with on the Fort Custer Camp and Hos­ gram. Mrs. W. A Schader Is chair­ phone your county agricultural gnerl—High School Choir.
committee work, said 8454 had man of the General Guild and Mrs. agent or call at his office, which
rapidly than has my time for let­ again. '
the other many streams In Barry , pital
Onward Christian Soldiers—arr. sisting.
been spent which included the Emms 8. Evans, secretary. *nvese
ter (writing. You notice I mentioned
THE HASTINGS BANNER
The emblem of tbs
county favorable for rearing trout. I chapter quota of 864. for furnishing annual meetings arc always Inter- is in the courthouse.
by Waring—Presbyterian Choir.
writing to the fellow* for previous
if fishermen respect rules, observe; awteilor's room at the Veterans
We Who Sing Have Walked id
to this letter I have hardly dared
the open season date, and play
Glory—by Beach—Women's Club
HOME ON LEAVE
Facility, 8309. and donation from
.to write to you young ladles in
square In generaL __________
Chorus.
the Rebecca lodge, 8100. Articles of the enloyoble features. Several
service, even though you might
The Lord Is My Light—by AllltGuilds have been organized
donated by the people of the coun­ new
have been in my Biology classes.
during the year.
sen—Methodist Cnoir.
ty included, among many others.
Risht here I want to thank you
Vcnl, Jesu. Amor Ml—by Cheru­
700 dozen cookies by the Rebecca
fellows for those many fine letters,
bini—St. Rose Choir.
ARTHUR HART. Prop.
which I thoroughly enjoy, and read
Having decided to quit fanning. lodge, 200 coat hangers. 24 decks
Sing Again—by Protheral Calnmany of them to the Ag classes
Mr. Hart will have an auction sale playing cards, 48 wrapped bingo man.
High
School Girls Glee Club.
Junior Red Cross, under the di­
that know you and are Interested
at his farm located 1 mile north prizes, 20 lbs. each of &lt;elt and rection
A Prayer At Evening—by Joseph cred during
of Mrs. Chester Stowell, has
in your where abouts and progress
and ‘5 mile west of Nashville. He leather for handicraft and a quota
—Hastings Men's Chorus.
lovely progra
been very active. They have raised
in thr armed forces. \The F.FA.
is offering a good list of cows, hogs,
Part
Two:
or been given 846632 which te used
boys recently sent out an "PJ’A.
hav and grain, implements and Oury also' _ ____ _, .. ,
Community Singing.
New* Letter" to many of you for­
tools, household goods, miscellaneous vocational school at Pine Lake and for supplies, national enrollment
Part Three:
mer members in the service, and
articles, etc. Wilf Martin will cry the It was voted To appropriate 8100 for and 8241 has been sent to the Na­
Gallia
—
by
Gounod
—
Combined
tlonal Society ’way
the purchase of athletic equipment tional Children's Fund. 8141 of
we surely hope it eventually reach­
choirs and choruses, a group of 130.
•
which was raised by Hastings
es you and Judging from some of
See the adv. elsewhere In thU tauc for the paUento there.
your latest letters you seemed to
lor full particulars
f . Six nurses from Barry Co. have school children In a special waste
meeting
|
Prairieville
cemetery
circle
—
anyenjoy it.
Volunteered foTservice through the paper drive. Articles made by Jr.
Red Cross are for use of the dis­
While on furlough many of you
FRANK McCARTY. Prop.
come up to school for a visit with
Having sold the home, Mr. Mc­ Carrothers. nurse recruitment abled service men and are shipped
us and our classes, and really to
Carty will dispose of the furniture chairman. Other nurses have en­ to various hospitals. Space does not
me this te one of the highlights of
at Public Auction at the residence tered service but are accredited to permit a detailed report but 1209
the teaching day and we really enlocated at 138 West Marshall street other localities tho considered resi­ articles for general use have Men
made and 3881 decorated holiday
Jov having you come. I believe that
In Hastings. He te offering a good dents of Barry Co.
all of our former students have a
Mrs. Homer Smith, home service favors and cards including one
list of household goods and mlswarm spot in their hearts for Has­
cellanrvaisz articles. Dewey Reed will chairman, and her committee have complete Christmas unit have been
tings High and I only wish that
cry the sale and Clifford Hammond handled 299 cases during the year. completed.
[county
it will soon be possible for all of
Tills means assistance to the serv­
Mrs. Maurice Foreman. 1946 War
you to be back again. I will not try
where in thia Issue for full particu­ ice man or hte family in many Fund chairman, reported a total of
ilar collection which
to name our numerous visitors as
forma, such as furlough requests, 826361J6 or 209 % of the chap­
lars.
Zolly does sach an excellent Job on
social histories, assistance with ter's quota of 812,900. with 7.783
tribute to thi» drive
keeping us posted as to who te
claims of many types and financial memberships in the county.
NOTICE
.
these
bundlag
at the
home on furlough—Orchids to Zol­
At the conclusion of h&amp;r report.
To all members of the Hastings assistance. Mrs. Smith and her sev­
ly for doing such a grand Job In
Rural .Fire Assn., in regard to en assistants have served at least Mm. R. M. Cook presented Mrs.
Ll. James Nelson Valentine, son
this Home Front Column.
service sent* of Mr and Mrs. Clayton B. Valen­
650 volunteer hours and Un. Smith Foreman a citation of serv.^
Pfc. Richard J. Hotchkiss, son of transferring stock. Please be sure has
driven
about
1200
mUi»
la
Uta
I am glad to report that vour
by National headquarters and to tine. Hastings R. No. 2, returned,
to bring certificate of title to the
school has been doing its part on many. Pfc. Hotchkiss te bock on fire station and contact the driver course of her work, tb* M9« of Mrs. Hubbard a certftcate of honor Saturday to Houston. Texas after
Pleted
the Home Pront. Since last fall we active duty after receiving what
which she nag donated to the (or the chapter. Mro. Cook thanked
have beta living the "School War proved to be minor Injuries during
Mrs. Hubbard on behalf of the
Mrs. Einar Wandaen of the nu­ chapter fpr her splendid leadership
Flag' indicating 90 percent of our active combat. (See letter from Dick
Lt. Valentine served as navigator
students arc buying war ilamps In this issue of Hume Front)
and
preitette
her
»
bouquet
of
trition department and Maa George
on a bomber In. the south Pacific for
CORRECTION PLXASK
,
and bonds. Each week there te
over a ysar and Banner readers are
The TL W. BUm Go. sMo paid Van Houten, home aurtjhg. are ftowm.
much competition and two banner*
nuir al any time to netaelaMs
Bofoa changes and additions to familiar with Lt Valentine's outRummage Sale, April 27 and Str­
Bake Balo, April 28. Goodyear Bros.
tn taaaa couxato. LMMMta nay
Bank. ■
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I PORK CHOPS
IZdsPARE RIBS

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lb.

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Pork Neck Bones L«°
Pork Hearts
Pork Roasts
Fresh Side Pork
Cod Fillets
Lamb Chops
Lamb Shoulder
Beef Neck Bones
Oxtails for Soup
Veal Liver
Frankfurters
Boston Butts

Leon

PORK LIVER
Tender

.20"

ib.

lb.
lb.

lb.

Skinless

Rib

22c
9C

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lb.

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nlng accompanied Mr. and Mn.
Vane Wotring to Ea*t Tanalag to
hear Lily Pon* colon lure aoprano
of the Metropolitan Opera at the
M.s.c. auditorium. * HLu Joan
Hershberger of Chicago. MU* Bar­
bara Hershberger. of North Man­
chester. Ind., and Mn. Victor Gh­
erman of Grand Havsn were week­
end vUlton al the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mn. Loren Henliberger.
Mis* Ruth Ftannigan of North
Manchester. Indiana, spent lhe
weekend at the home of her par­
ent*. Mr. and Mn. Ogle Flanigan.
Other weekend visitors In the ManIgan home were Lloyd. Ziegler from
Percy Jone* hospital. Prof. Paul
Halladay of North Manehealer and
, his son Karl ton who came to sjx-nd
the weekend with Roger Flanigan.

CHUCK ROAST

s " : 27c

HAMBURGER

22c
33c
27c

Fresh Ground

&gt; 27c

42c

Sliced BACON

45c

Sugar Cured

ib.

- 35c

Meaty

PIG HOCKS

J

Ib.

c

BOILING BEEF
Steer Beef

Mr*. D. U Shorno at St. Louis. MQ.
While there her son. CpL Richard
I Hilbert, came on Saturday night
front Camp Crowder and spent
Sunday with them. * Mis* Marjur-

40c

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lb.

15c
65c

35c

I

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CHEERIOATS
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KIX
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SHREDDED RALSTON pkg 12c
Kellogg's
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RICE KRISPIES
P^g
9c
KELLOGG'S PEP
CRYSTAL WEDDING OATS 26c
MILLER'S KIBBLES 5lb sack59c
GRO PUP
box
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SALTINE CRACKERS 2 ib* 33c 1 ib. 17c
PREMIUM CRACKERS 2 lbs 33c 1 lb 17c
RAISINS seedless-15oz. pkg. 13c
MAC.or SPAGHETTI Fouids-8 oz Pkg. 8c
qt. jar
29c
PICKLE SNAX
2 lb. box gc
SHURFINE SALT
DRY LIMAS Seaside 2 lbs . 27c
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LETTUCE
LETTUCE
CARROTS 2
TOMATOES
ONIONS ..-3..
POTATOES
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24c
17c
19c
31c
17c
67c
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2|lb. jar 15c
HOMINY
DICED CARROTS jar 9c
17c
LIBBY DEEP BR. BEANS
LIMA BEANS jar
13c
MIXED VEGETABLES i” 15c
SAUER KRAUT qt jar 23c
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39c
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BLENDED JUICE «&lt;«
43c
SALAD DRESSING Shdd-pt. 25c
FRENCH DRESSING Kraft T7c
HORSERADISH
bottle
12c
KEYKO OLEOMARGARINE 23c
DURKEE OLEOMARGARINE 23c
BLUE SUDS
3 pkg. 25c
KLEEN MOR
pkg.
45&lt;
GRE SOLOVENT
3lb can25c
can
SANIFLUSH
18c
ROMAN CLEANSER gal. 27c-y2gai. 1S&lt;

R&gt;y Rowlader and Mr* Charles
Hatton. * Mr. and Mr*. Leon Nlehobon entertained . for dinner
Bunday honoring their aon, Pfc.
Maynard Nicholson. Mr. and Mr*.
Herald Cla**U and family, and Mr.
and Mr*. Bart Bawdy. In the af­
ternoon Mr. and Mr*. Nfcholaon,
Mr*. Classic and Miss Evelyn Ni­
cholasn took him to Battle Creek
to leave for hl* return to Camp
McCoy, Wisconsin, w Mr. and Mr*.
giarles Heaterly accompanied by
r». Henry Schalbly were In Lan*
ring Sunday afternoon vtritirtg at
the home of Mr. and Mr*. Eugene
Blair. Mr*. Clifford Tourity who
Is convalescing from a recent op­
eration returned home with her
»rente for a couple weeks' visit. *
r«. Henry Schalbly moved thte
week Tuesday to her borne in lhe
village on Wert Broadway. Her
sun. Mr. and Mr*. George Schalblv
moved to Ute Schslbly farm wart
of town. * Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hitt
moved last week from lite village
to their farm home in East Wood­
land.

•pent Tuesday and Wednesday
tings (pent the weekend at the with Mrs. William Flory. * Miss
home of her aon and wife. Mr. and
Mn Paul Townsend and family.
Mr» Lynn Oagood. * Mr. and Mn.
Mrs Etta Schneider and Mias Steven Perrin and granddaughter.
Barbara Decker ware Sunday din­ Susann. who are returning from
ner guest* at Mr. and Mn. Victor Florida where they spent the win­
Eckardt and daughters Phyllis and ter. and Mrs. Charles Farlee were
Marilyn, a Miss Catherine Spind­ caller* on Mn William Flory. Mn.
ler of Battle Creek was a weekend Delbert Slocum and Mn John
visitor with her mother. Mrs Artie Weaver Saturday evening. * MU.
Spindler and her slater. Mn. Rich­ Audrey Hynes of River Rouge
ard Estep and husband. * Mr. and spent the weekend with her par­
Mn. Lester Warner and family ents. Mr and Mr*. Henry Hynes, a
were Sunday visitor* with t(ie lat­ Mr. and Mn. Charles Farthing.
ter* parents. Mr. and Mn. Frank
and Mn. Glenn Farthing and
Shriber of Carlton. * MLia Nancy Mr.
Joyce and Mr. and Mn.
Smith and Miss Marcia Smith of daughter
Lynn Oagood and guest. Miss Pat
Lansing spent frorfi Friday until Evans, went Sunday to the home
Sunday with their grandparent*. of Mr. and Mn. Floyd Kimble of
Mr. and Mn. 8 W. Smith On Bal- Coals Grove to surprise Mn. Kim­
urday evening Mr. and Mn. Paul ble and enjoy a birthday dinner for
Smith and son Billy of Lamina
came and were overnight gueata of her and to spend the day with
। their parents. Mr. and Mn. Smith. । them.
I * Mr. and Mn. Leon Tyler and
family of East Woodland spent
from Friday until Sunday at the
। home of their son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. IXOraU. * Mr. und Mr. B. &lt;7
Buck of Freeland Mr* De Uy Tv- Shorno were visitor* Tuesday tn
ler stayed at the home of her son Allegan. * Mr. and Mr*. Donald
Gager and aon. Morgan, of Grand
while they were away.
Mr. and Mn. Kllgoose of Alto Rapid* called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy
were Saturday evening visitor* at Rowlader and Mrs. Charles Hal­
lhe home-of Mr. and Mn. Lloyd ton Sunday morning. * Mr*.
Towps a Mr
and Mr*
Milan George Paul of Hastings called on
Trumbo were vUlton from Friday Mr. and Mrs. George Scan Sunday,
until Sunday at the home of their a Mr. and Mrs. George Schalbly
daughter. Mr. knd Mn. Ward and son Duane accompanied by
Plants and daughter* Beverly-and Mr and Mr* Will Wortley of Lake
Bonnie. * Mrs. Darwin McClelland Odessa and Galen Wortlcy were
‘ and aon spent Sunday at the Home guests Sunday at the home of Mr.
i of her parents. Mr. and Mn. John and Mr*. Ray Worthy of Wayland
Rogers * Mr. and Mn. Russell for a birthday dinner honoring
Rleuma and daughten Joyce and Ray's birthday. * Mr and Mn. E
Donna of Grand Rapids were Sun­ IO. Shorno entertained as dinner
Sunday Mr. and Mrs Donald
day vUlton
of the
latterWtee^nd
* parent*. guests
and Mm
Clirto
°^er Bnd
Grand
Mr. and
Clyde
J
hter Roberta
m
Roberta
*Mr ^nd Mr* *1? A^KHs^n^nd
daughter
Roberta. M!
Miss
____ ...
npanied
her
sister
and
family
A?*!'
A.KlUon and
accompanied her sister and family
daughter
Mary
Jo.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
home to spend a couple of days. A
Mr and Mrs Robert Born attended John .Dell and daughter Dorotliv
a meeting of the Freeport teachers called on Mr and Mr*. Lee Bidwell
of
Mulliken
Sunday
Friday evening at the home of Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Will Gerllngcr were
und Mrs Lloyd Curtis of Lake
Odor-sa. * MUs Ruth Rogers of visitor* lhe part week on Wednes­
! Rattle Grade called Monday on her day night of the latter's sister and
husband.
Mr. and Mr*. Crowell
sliter, Mrs. Darwin McClelland,
i Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith ac­ Hatch near Nashville. Mr. Hatch,
companied by their son and wife. who has been 111 for some time Is
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Jack­ much belter and able to be out.
spent
son. left from Detroit by plane for now Mr. and Mrs. Gerllnger
----------- -nr
—
Washington. D. C-. to spend lhe •' Friday night with their daughter
weekend with their son and broth- | «nd husband, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
sndon Saturday night
er, Raymond Smith, who U alter1 Henney and nn
JcSn I they were guest* at their sister,
ing school near there. •* Miss Ju...
t„nt Mrs.
and „
hu«I Kantner of Grand Rapids spent
— Reuben Gerllnger ......
M| the weekend with her parents. Mr. bend of Hastings. * Card* have
and Mrs. puy Kantner. * Mr. and been received by friends announceMr*. Fred Smith were caller* Sunthe birth of a daughter. Brenda
day at the home of Mrs Della ■ Lynne, born on April 15. weighing
Manktetow. * Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd 1pound* and 13 ounces who arTowiu and Mrs. Jerry Gonyou and rived In St. Petersburg. Florida to
I daughter were
Sunday
dinner make her home with Mr. and Mrs.
guests of Mrs ElisabethTicker and Blrdslll Holly. Mr. and Mr*. Hollv
: son Delbert of Sunfield. * Mr. and former
reeldent*
of Woodland
Mrs
Ronald
Lehman, and son "-^'"d from here to St Petersburg
i Harold were
Sundaydinner where Mr. Holly Uemployed as an
guests of her parents Mr. and Mr* I
triclan with a shipbuilding con­
i Warnle Kelsey of Coats Grove for Cem.
a birthday dinner honoring her'fa- I
“t®
*nd Mrs H. V. Townth«r'* and her brother* birthday* Mnd attended a apeclal business
Other guest* were Mr and Mr*, meeting of lhe church of the
Kenneth Keiser and daughter ' Brethren Saturday evening in Bati Joyce. * Thursday evening the 1 lIe Creek. ♦ Mr. and Mr* Louh
Lqtheran Missionary Society and । Schmidt of Midland are spending
Ladles Aid were guests of the So- a f°w day* at their home here.
: ciely of the Lutheran church of i They were guesu on Sunday at
j Grand Ledge. About twenty mem- j
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STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
. HASTINGS

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�THE HASTINGS RANKER, TH UBS BAY. APRIL M. 1M5

the season h advanced by more ' make the trip with June Following tended H.HB. and took hu basic special schooling for a time. Maybe
man three week* Thia brought on is the official report about Dave: — with Clyde Hope one of you will we've said it before but it’s so easy
keep us posted about the two ot to-say again—Fred la about one of
I lhe most liandsome Lu jg.’s we’ve
^■^1.7^^’ Fever" among lhe adults and Command announced today that you.
Spring Fever among the students.1 S/Sgt. David M. Leary of Hastings.
Talking with so man/ of you fel- I «■»«, «*«»• "*•
T
Being a conservauve 1 predicted Michigan was graduated from the Iowa we began to notice we some­
COOK BMOB. Mlwr*
mure snow even with trees leafing camera technicians' school ot Lowry how felt differently about many of 0,1 «H»cn»nre from the Navy,
out and flowers in- bloom. Sure Field. Oenver. Colorado.
you and all al once while chatting
Gaylord Flory will arrive home
RIOHTT ggVKMTU
enough we get more snow and as
Csrr.era teehnlciaiu In lhe Pho- with Bill Hansom and Bob Parker 1 Bat. on leave for a number of days
Zolly mentioned last week I was togiaphy School on Lowry Field we knew why. With Bill, although’The following story released from
rewarded wnh a few candy bora are given tborougti training in the we didnt say IL we felt expression Percy Jone* hospital win bring
but having two hungry boys in the ;care. maintenance and upkeep of io the thought. "Thank you dear (you up to date about Gayiord:M'HHCKtl’TloX
family what to do with them waa I all photo equipment used by the ord for his safe return; with Bob
Among lhe mementos Ueut Gayno i&gt;rub)cm at all Lilac*. Redbud. Army Air Forres Courses in shop Parker we felt. "Dear Lord bring lord O. Flory has brought back from
and many fruit tree* are now in. practice, basic electricity, installa- him safely home' These feelings, num ths in the lungies ot New
tull bloom and tunps ate wen tiors and maintenance of aerial cam- mingled With great and over power- Guinea are two which have an lin­
along. Moot fanners have their era make up a part of the Mudent's ing pride for ail ot you in rervica I usually close personal relationship,
oat crop in and much is well above ' curriculum.
can not be easily conveyed by one is a sketch book. The other is
the ground, with plowing now beS Sgt. David M. Leary is the son words How mol hets, sitters, wives I a metal box he found near a dead
ing done for corn, beans and pota- of Mr and Mrs. C. D. Leary. 102 and sweethearts. Dads and brothers &lt; jap aIU] afterward carried, filled
lore. Froete are still of much eon- Shriner Dr. Hastings. Mich He loo. can hold all of *here emoUunv ' wl[h hi* drawing pencils Both were
ccrn especially to lhe fruit grower entered the service on 8 June. 1841 hi their hearts, is one of lhe great- in his pocket wiien he lost his right
est tribute* that could possioly be
in combat. Both were eo"e when
The As Boy* are well started on a j at Fort Custer. Mich.
_
NATIPNALCDITORIAL— fine Farm Ptujcct Program and I i Bailor Russell Shellenbarger re­ made l* the magnitude and beauty he WB3 taken from the field.
on,
the men
take oil my hat to tlftm for doing I turned last week to Newport. Va . of human souls. (Don't mind us. its 1
mat
| in the officer's outfit went out to
their part in Increasing production after 13 day* home He had just ro­ u^tiwryi d° V° “ chMn,e ,n
i. . . them. The sketch book was
ot needed crop* and livestock, with- tuined from a trial run to Trinidad weather )
T/Sgt. Bill Ransom, HUA ’’I gcm. _ ____ ______________ ______
w-'Lf,
°?.k lonM*!r rJ0Urs a£d । Em. Forrest Schondelrueyer is
harder work with many of you old- home from the west coast for 10 looking good and good to see left Flory had been when wounded. The
er brothers away on the fighting i day, presumably on embarkation the 17th for Santa Anna. Calif aft- pencil case, with three shrapnel
front1 leave, whether he saw his brother­ er 3» days home, for rest and re- nc]PJ through IL was at least 40
Rumor has It that Hasting* High । m-Uw. "Hoot'.’ Ayres before the alignment. BUI rays hell sure need feet away in the opposite direction,
One of lhe early group of Port
will be playing football on their (latter returned to Gulfport. Miss. that rest to recuperate from his
(Coni'nued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
new aUiletlc field this fall. If you I
don't know. What we do know Is visit home. He's been what you i Custer Army Illustrators, whose
might go to this new field, which । that "Hoot" took full advantage of might call on the go in a big way. worg was shown several year* ago
Bill, gunner and radio operator ln many cities, including New York
or sincere wishes tor success than is about five blocks tjouth Wret o! his visit home—to sum thing* up completed
30
missions,
lie
wears
3
cl
ty. Chicago and Detroit. LleutcnMr Truman He. himself. may lack , uf the school you would sec much I in a phrase—"Double or Nothing' • Stsrs on the E.T.O. ribbon and 4 ant Flory is now back at Fort Cus‘‘y *‘‘h lnr«r •c,r*’*r» m*'n« I They tell us soldier Jack Sage is
the vision, background and training
him later Sorry clustera on the air medal. We had ter as a patient at the Percy Jones
t &gt; iK't -m.iiiv answer all of the qura- tons of dirt, and a tiling machine | ]l(une V, mtty
a
great
visit
on
and
off
the
recordConvalescent
facility. HU home U
putting in the drainage system. I ; WP missed Willard Arnold, who used
ttona which will ariae during hl* think all you Varsity Men who u, worlt |n
mentioned
day -w
he
post office, when he Bill
fa vr--..
——- ■ about
«...the. ruL
-a m Woodland, where his mother.
administration However, if he ex­ hn'e plajiod on the old field at the 1 was home. There's one member bf left Hastings. April 8th. 1843. and
hibits lhe MUir cure In selecting Ulr grounds will heartily approve your lamiiy you can't miss sailor the gang that went along then too—,
aide* to compliment his own ac­ a new school athletic fleld-and and that * your darling Marilyn Ant). included Ray Shroyer, now in New
England. George Juppstrom. Dun
knowledged HnjitaUon* that he did
W,U be.“ ,&lt;ood on'' u!°
"almoat five" she says .because she's Heater. Gerald Lawrence and Dick
while heading the Truman commit­
Tills has gone into a rather long about the cutest little lady in town Bogart, tiie latter two having now
t1!-' mu' trying
mins to
&lt;o •earn
*«n. wno me
&lt;i&gt;. :i Having
tee. Il it probable that history will
having received tneir
their meuicai
medical &lt;dis7.7 ,7.
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bs*
on
'
e
k
...
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c1mm
Periods
In
the
f
Our
joidier*.
one
an
overseas
vetcharge
But mostly we talked about
deal kindly with him.
past, but
oast,
butI Ihave
haveenjoyed
en lovedwritli
wrIUng । eran who KPre tn
|Mt week j old times. The days when Bill
to you and recalling many 1;;:.
J™* ■■»■■■
from avun.
some point wv
between ..■.
here
and —
* was
on ....
the basketball team along
v -..v.
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Tile nation was saddened last week dents when you were back in Has
Illis-­ rx..ia
n
..
r.'.
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3,
M.
Delton ft's unusual for 4 from lhe with “Marsh Cook. Ned Renn lek.
by the death of Ernie Pyte. killed tings High Again greetings and seme
crowd to be home at the same Charles Struble. Bill Gladstone,
in line of duty on tiny Te island near the beat ol luck U&gt; you aH.
time. If somebody has this answer Horace Angell—and Bill added. "I'm
Okinawa. Ernie Pyle was the great­
Ted Knopf
—.. . .. _. ----- —, the only one of lhe gang who is a
est war corrrs|K&gt;ndent of World War
Had a chat with friendly Cpl. non-com." He likes his spot none­
If. possibly the greatest of all lime
"Hi Gang.” Shoving off again and Victor Mead who had 13 days home theless and has a great time with
Other correspondent* wrote of grand here's hcplng we get underway be­ after 6 weeks at Camp Livingston lhe fellows, and we d like to add.
better
strategy, generals, armies, divisions fore bogging down what with all Of before heading for Fort George you couldn't have turned in a „
and battles Ernie Pyle, of them all. the chit-chat set for this week. One Mead. Md Vic tor is.with the ground account of yourself soldier. re{
crew of the Air Corps He entered 1 less ot your statu*. While in
was the first to appreciate that such Item included apologies to all
Barnes
service at the time Al Prentice and *land* Blli met Doug --------- and
of
you
—
If.
as.
and
wnen.
we
may
every thing in war. the success ot
use your correct rank or rating. that group of fellow* left so he Franklin &lt;Ping&gt; Beckwith. That
grand strategy and tactical plans, not
We try to be accurate yet many figures he’s Just been plain lucky reminds us. Chuck Barnes is home.
the triumphant march of generals. times we purposely skip the for­ to have missed overseas duty up to He and his brother Doug have met
• victory In buttles, etc., hinged on the malities- It isn't that we don't ap­ now. Like all Lhe fellows Iw want* since Doug ha.-, been back. We’ll
outcome of a lot of small engage­ prove. (as II that would matter• to do his part but what guy In his have to gel details about both of
them later Among the bits of hap­
ments fought by ordinary American the fact is. nil of us back home are right mind would want to go.
It Is good to have Bgt Hugo While penings Bill told how he spent
boys who had suddenly been torn proud as heck with every promotion
home for these 51 day* He wear* Christmas Eve. They were to deliver
from the security ot civilian life to
tiie Infantry Combat Medal and ti plane to a nearby base in England
do a job of killing and destruction whether you’re a Private or lhe tibbons for oversea* duly and the, They
started
but .before
—.
------------------1 they
.
that was foreign to their background» Admiral you all rate tops with us. American defense stripe. He was reached their destination it became
Speaking of apologies here's moat
and training. Ernie Pyle made the of the same because last week you surprised, as all Dad* are. to sec ti&gt;e too foggy to land. They flew for
war vivid not by grand, majestic could have had 3 more columns ot change In 17 mo's, old Judith Aim. hour* and finally pul her down near
although
Mr*
W
the
former
Betty
Scotland
Bill
sav*
there
is
nothing
strokes but rather by a scries of notes, but it was just one of those
small pictures which were detailed, things that couldn't be predicted Smith, she of Hie beautiful red to celebrating Christmas aloft H's
hair, had tried to keep Hugo up to much nicer to be down with the
intimate and human. While otlier or figured out until the last minute. date about his young daughu-r by turkey.
correspondents wrote about events. However, we'll try not to let that mall.
! Bob Parker relumed to Lincoln,
mail.
happen again.
Ernie wrote- about people.
Zolly has taken—the ribbing late- 1
Before falling into an apologetic ly about meeting the midnight bus Neb., m complete training with hl*
crew. Bob fly* a fortress and it's a
apathy, coming up is the NICE that
brought Arnold Perkins home. job he likes w
v wasn
w„„ ’»t ail
Of, course ,it
Tlie Conference tn San Francisco SEEING YOU HOME NEWS.
explaining seems convincing rosey. For
time u&gt;rv
they
r&lt;;r instance, that
tnai tune
It's grand to have so many of No
which opened this week is not a
even though the original intent was were
Were confined on the base for such
you
fellows
who
have
"been
through
peace meeting, even though it has
to meet another male of the »t&gt;eclc« a long stretch—ail pan of the dl*lhe
mill"
&lt;
that's
sure
a
naive
way
an important bearing on the prob­
At least meeting buses tint a habit clpline—but they didn't
J'J-— see
—- a
- gal
—'
to
put
ID
back
in
the
States
and
lem of establishing a stable world near home Ken Beckwith 36416347 of ours but we do acknowledge It for
.„. 6- weeks. Gosh now. Lt Bob's visit
------ was
- one
---------of those kind you
order. Questions af boundaries, rep­ 1.- now addressed at Percy Jones O. does have possibilities. We admit •home
arations. etc., will not be discussed. and C. Hospital. Convalescent fa­ it wav a happy privilege to chauf­ just accept when you get it. He
Probably it can best be described in cilities. Battle Creek. Mich The fel­ feur Arnold home but when a fei- said, he was hoping it might have
terms of our own history as a sort lows over there get home most after 18 months overseas It is not been a little later so he could have
of preliminary to a "constitutional weekends. Max Francisco expects hb. exactly an opportune time to get a gone fishing with his dad. but that's
the way it goes. Bob has had many
convention." If the conference is medical discharge from there with- story for the press. We haven t yet Interesting experiences in training
successful, it will create the frame­
kUerVom Kin rtrotKr DM '
W but he figures even greater expe­
work (or an International organiza­ tells about action at two Jima so,
in ^re^hiTai
iXv-? riences for him are ahead. Blue
tion for settling disputes and differ­
“55?, ‘&gt;»rm-ka 1
it
11U.
' i skies to you. Bob.
ence* without recourse to war. Suc­
Wish somebody would send us a
cess at Sun Francisco will be a tre­
few facts about Ed McGrath and
on limited service directly. He J?,'/?ivd! Alex Nell. Understand Alex was
mendous advance along the difficult duty
nnd Max Freeman, who was here I Ji’f*“n .'rnlc.5 A°2k,%
“n
an extension which Is a
road toward a durable peace—even over tile weekend &lt;and we give up
’ JtSL3.*ho had 1 ust fin- ![ranted
ucky break. Bridegroom Howard
so. however, the difficult task of trying to keep track of hU latest
1
actually writing Ute constitution, so heart throb) arc stationed al the £ed •&lt;*«■“ M
“land. *ajs Bibs didn't have such good luck
to speak, still remains to be done same camp The latter* address is: i
5" ”}11 n*L?CJL’!“? with his request.
Chucx Leonard here for 31 days
S Sgt. Max Preemafi. A S N.
, l“s 2?^“!
Success nt San Francisco will not
I He mentioned that soldier Georg? from Springfield. Mo. is enjoying
be the final solution to peace prob­
160111X1 •
Cheeseman who live* out his way part of his daily work out with his
Co. B 788 MF. Bn
lems; likewise, failure at Sat# Fran­
, allo home but we seetned to have voung niece and nephew who figure
Camp Atterbury. Ind.
*
cisco will not necessarily ineajj that
, miMed him I ids. time.
the army, meaning their escort is
all ho|&gt;es for a durable pence have
Incidentally Jimmy says his dad.
Also returning to LeJeune a few plenty OK. .
been removed
a patient at the Grand Rapids san- I days ahead of Clyde, went Greydon j Fred Granger returned Friday to
atorlum. U coming fine and is home I Wood. CoaLs Orove. who also at- lhe east coast where he will nave
till*
week
with
the
family
Another
It is our guess that the San Fran­
thing Jimmy said was. "there just
cisco conference will succeed. It Is isn't anyone here I know"—he's
later on. when Ute delegates begin hoping some of you fellows make it
discussing such practical masters as home while he’s here.
boundaries, reparations, spheres of
Junior Wellfarr 1* able to be
influence, division of world markets, home most weekends now also. He
get* a great thrill being home and
etc. that the real test will come.
lie tells about the packages that
went overseas then followed him
GENERAL WIRING AND CONTRACTING
bock to the hospital here. Most of
the food sent was still eatable and
FREE ESTIMATES
he knows because he ate the con­
ALSO COMPLETE MOTOR REPAIR
x (Continued from Page 1. Sec. I.)
tents himself—and "not bad" added
Junior.
•John I-eary was home for lhe first
tuns this weekend and we under­
the highest total. A recent paper stand
the pretty femirtine lovely in
drive brought in several tons of Muskegon could have accounted for
114 W. COURT ST., HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
old paper which is trucked to Bat­ the fact that we missed even a
tle Creek for the war Industries glimpse of this soldier. However,
there. This past week many stu­ well keep you posted on John and
dents were observed carrying sacks all future developments.
of clothes to school—no not trav­
His cousin Dave Leary is also
elers or tramps but clothing do­ home until May 1st when he reports
nated- to Uie National Clothing back to Scott Field, Ill. (Mrs. L. and
Drive for relief in war tom coun* Jill will go with him». The Learya
tries—no doubt you who are in are hoping John will be home this
these areas really see the need for coming weekend for a big reunion of
it.
the Leary clan—8gt. June Leary
We have hod a most peculiar hopes to get home the 38th and her
Spring here with warm weather ar­ sister Mrs. Harold Parker, whose
riving in late February and now husband is in Germany, hopes to

The Hastings Banner

^-Association

EDITORIALS

Mrs. Bertha Flory, resides,
Before entering service and being
assigned to Fort Custer. Lieutenant

a member of the group
lustraton, seven ot his t
accepted to be shown. Of mere, one
received fourth prize and bdoUmc
honorable mention. Both were taken
by Life magazine which printed his
prize picture. "Seven A. M-" with
other prize winners.
His sketch books are filled with
pencil drawings done overseas. At
one time, awaiting action tn the
jungle, he was .sketching as always.
1 hen- was action and everyone dived
for cover. Thai's another time Flory

Now a convalescent. Um officer
work* durlna nearly all ot his free
time at the Fine Arts school at the
facility Here he
ent techniques.

facility. Lieutenant Vlary
enter lhe An Students'
New York CUy His a
will be furnished by U
found. He said. "I always seemed under Die OI Bill ot
to be losing those books, out some­
With liim will go
how they always turned up later." don Flory, who Is 1
At his base, the Officer rigged up the Detroit school
a drawing table and did some work. left to enter the a:
...
Lt- — — - era have been inter
ever since they were old enough to
hold pencils. And. strangely enough,
full of it." tie explained. "When I both
I
are left-handed. Lieutenant
left the United States. I tossed out :Flory said there have never been
practically all cl my clothe* and ।any other artists in hU family inis
lllled the locker with painting and mother enjoy;, an but has had no
drawing materials. I figured it would training) and so far as he )mows
be a lot easier over there to get none other tiun himself and his
clothes than it would be to get ar­ brother hare been ’southpaw;.
tists’ supplies I euesaed rtgnt.’’
I Both are looking’ forward to their
After being wounded last August, |i work in New York and lhe officer
Flory was lioopitalized in . New f is eagerly awaiting his discharge so
Guinea until he was returned to. that he may t-nur seriously into his
this country in November. He spent chosen field
two weeks in a Beu tile. Wwrii. ho*-

, Hating,
tom tna go
&amp;2rM&amp;
same dMy they recMvi
Bob himself and a

making normal tmi
1 /S Rooert M Blivln, MM
lath General Hospital
APO 360. c/o Poatmasler
Bob was tn Ute ttn

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ORGANIZATIONS

LAND

MFriom were h*id at the
.
&gt;«ran church Sunday aft- ..%
w*th* SSi'.JTSK
, 3:M o’clock with burial be helc

*■!

WAITINGS WOMENS CLUB
a &lt;h.
club.

Vocation*' Day Wo*
I"tara»ti»9 E»*nt

OBITUARIES

delightful program. The . Vocations' Day. which has come and found Mra. R. J. williams' conto be an annual event of much In- dition about the same. * Mr. and
on of the Rev. L. Wlnsto.i terest in Hasting* high school, wu Mrs. Corl Bohde of 1Ft. Wayne. Ind.
Bl thtemsei- 6wnc. accompanied by Mr* Wayne held Monday with a largo number ^nt the weekend with Mr, and
reJ^^‘thrnSl^
HMb COOk' * Mr'
Un~
vill be
Ke bonHrtn. ' PctanC
ln&lt;. April birthdays will
’Vcrc Carter attended a gathering
ared with *- supper and entertain- •rrrw ny Joyce Kilmer and "Ave

■ Thursday. May

BhanU near Caledonia Friday eve­
ning, the occasion being the 35th
wedding anniversary of lhe
foii,,w\na tunteLionx^nd^hnes 1 Shan Us.' * Mr. and Mra. Cllffbrd
1°
Foster of Grand Raqilds were Sun­
day guest* of Mr. and Mr* Charles
ar bSl" wmSr- S; Bennett. * Mlaa Alice William*
spent the weekend with Misa Jean
Cornu* Club meets Thursday i ™nnrt^ n7r^un7,rn!.nrh»t|rm'”n u’li’ Troop, radio; Aubrey Hanson, cler- Griffith ot Middleville.
hte subject •TTie^Pribllof Islands." nlght at the borne of Mr. and Mr*. I £?2?^* of committee chairmen were jeaj work; Mr. St. Dennis, aviation
Henry Sandeen. 614 S. Mkbtiren, !8'Yr.n...
uhese three came from Pine lake
VJ.W. NEWS
1 The Leo A. Miller Poat of the
The Missionary Soctety of the
Veteran* of Foreign Ware and Its
Church of the Brethren ha* post­
„ „&lt;'
। members, served by Mn. Keith torl- Hubert Cook engineering the
poned the date of their meeting , i„..
m'1. n &amp;Jt,rse!£fiirwl&gt; Bennl k ' Chase and Mrs. John W. DiUnar. Rrv £. Winston Stone, ministry- Auxiliary held a joint Installation
at the hall Thursday evening. April
to be held one week later.
______________________
&lt; arfl)
tell about Kentucky.
J I,
assisted
,.,,,,by
7 ,Mrs.
, ■ Homer Smith . and c
c,. C.
v. Burkholder,
uuiKiioiaer. machinist*mncmmsu: AA.
The April meeting of th* P.TA. | The St. Celilia Choir Guild wi
an '
W1H*rd Lawrence Grouping* vanTfl. advertising; Police dhlef 19. with sixty member* and friend*
Mr. w»v of lilacs were used on the platform Harry Thompson, detectives; Milton present.
was held nt the school building last meet next
j a pretty arrangement of
grape siank * Eaton~RaSds'
’-' c'
xt Wednesday st
at Mr*
Mrs. Roy- ; and
of grape
«•—— «—aviation
-Jn..—
« 1 Officer* were installed by Wesley
Tuesday evening. A short bwdne&amp;s : *1 Havres at 7:30. Mrs. Duane Mil- hyacinths
hyacinths and
*nd rock
rock garden
gardenflower*
flowers b. Burkholder auto mechanics­ Webb for the Poat: Commander.
■ H a*
■■ co-hosless
m.hnctMC with
with Mr*,
Mr« centered the tea table
meeting was held. Officer*
ler will act
Mrs Roy Cordes, housewives; Supt’ Thcmns Loftus; senior vice com­
tor the coming yrer were: Presl- Haye*.
The annual reports igdicated that L/xtle Teustnk. nursing; Mtes Edna mander. Oershum Severance; Jundent—Mrs. Ford Biz: Mr*. Carl
-----------| the c|Ub had been unusually active Lowery, beauticians: Mrs. C C. Hig- lor vice commander. Prank Rey­
Goodwill WB.CB.
WS.CB. will
will meet
meet at
at | in
in worthwhile
worthwhile accomplishments
accomplishment* also
alio be.
be, social
social serviceservice- Mtes
Mtes ManMary CamoCamp- nolds; officer of the day. Wilford
Jordan, mother vice pres.: Eldon
Goodwill
Farrell. father vice prre.; Gordon Mrs.
n.».. .Friday. April | eighty-four new member* have been bell, interior decorating. For law. Platt; judge advocate. George Keel­
irs. Frank Water*
Williams, teacher vice prea.; Mrs., 27.
arc welcome. I added. Activities listed were the interested pupil* vtel’.cd Judge Mc- er; trustee. Elton McGhan; poat
?. for dinner. Guest*
Cucrto are
Harry
Sandbrook,
secretary;
Miss
'
.surgeon. Roy Bush.
j
ticket
aale
for
the
Rotary
lecture
Donald
ut
the
courthouse.
-----------1 -~*
Etta Schneider, treasurer. The j The Hospital Kitchen Guild will course: the cleanup drive fcr ComArthur Hanson of HJIS. faculty1 For the Auxiliary. Mildred Platt
men's chorus of Hastings gave an I —. ..
■-----------.«&gt;..«
w.
.»—
— munlty Chest: a public concert; wn-&gt; choirman of arrangements, as- Installed; Senior vice president.
interesting musical program which I Nash. 516 W. Grand, on Wedncs- eotablDhmenl of a city-date dear- Msted by Elizabeth Cortright of the Gertrude Timm: Junior vice presi­
Ing house; a large list of member* r.tudent council. It was tha most dent. Estclla Dibble; conductrtaa.
Kltson showed two film*. "Buy |
have given active service- «; the successful event of its nature yet Hazel Keeler; musician. Mildred
Bonds" and "Quiz Kids."
The regular monthly meeting of ration board, in survey, price panels: carried out The Klwante club gave Wilkinson, guard. Florence Scoulhe Presbyterian Guild will be held Red Cross; In nursing and nur*qs' a dinner for the group particlpat- gnle; treasurer. Elsie Williams;
The Young Peoples choir of the at lhe home of Mr*. Henry San­ akle; bond sale: cancer dressings: ing at Hotel Hastings last Wednes- trustees, Pauline Skinner and SylChurch of the Brethren will meet deen. 614 S. Michigan, on Wcdnca- bridge and graphology classes. Plan* day evening when plan* were per- vrn Tagg.
are being perfected for Blbk* rdu- fected.
Lloyd Chapman of Pine
next Sunday evening at the home I day. May 2.
A potluck supper followed lhe
cation classes (elective. In the city lake camp wrfs guest speaker and meeting.
of Mr. and .Mrs Forrest Begerow.. I
---------------------------------------school*. Among cash donations also gave an interesting talk on VoHie next regular meeting will be
have been those for tile Hastings cations' Day before the high school
library. $75! Starr Commonwealth assembly.
'
Remember our Saturday night
FL Custer recreation room; Red
• • •-------------out twice last week on Sunday to I Irrlnr
party. April M. at eight oclock.
Cross; financing a week at camp fur t I I r A T IN r r
lhe home of John Summ In the ' ,, «
nt
win
local girl; reforestation fund; 815.- I H b A I U r \
ISJ1?
BURNED IN AUTO
60 for the Interlochen art building. ■ II L n I IX L J
evening. Apr. 27. with movhad gotten started seriously and ]| Friday
Ing pictures of local project* and CELEBRATE GOLDENol Kalamazoo. husband of the for­
were soon under control.
ing Bill Elliott and Bobby Blake
Gull lake scene*, also D-Day ac- WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Another In the Red Ryder serie*
Uvltles.
.
/
Memorial Bond Sale
;nry chamberlain
depicting the stagecoach days in cer on Monday. Il is thought that
Mr. and Mrs. Her...
‘
In memory of lhe late U. 8.
will observe their 50th
50t&gt;. wedding
..........„ ...an- IBM. in a little frontier town.
’■ I Coat* Grove
Flight Officer. John Monasmlth" I The Coats Grove P.T_A. will meet niversary Sunday. April 29. at their
' mat u&gt;c cigarette aes lire to the upwho lost hl* life March 13 in a I Friday night. Apr. 27. at 8 o'clock. home, 421 E. Bond St. Hastings. Mr. "Destiny" starring
howetery oi uie car. wmen he had
parachute jump over France, a sne- fj,*i JJ*?!:
*-------— --*'—
— " —jMizeu along tnc roaa.uae. Ine iuprogram, also Mr. and Mr* and Mrs. Chamberlain were married
dal memorial Bond Sale Is belna 14-H
on
May
1.
1895
at
the
heme
of
Mr.
The story of a fugitive from the neral wui be in Kalamazoo on FnRussell Kantner of Hastings will 11
and
Mrs.
Orr
Fisher
*in
Hasting*
T
.._
-------------------law.
who
finds
refuge
In
the
farm,uay
attemoon. awaiting tnc arrival
show slide picture*. Bring cake. Ice
twp.
by
the
Rev
I
noma*
Cox
of
house
of
a
kindly
farmer
and
hte
I
ot hu ciaugmcr. a inemoer ol tne
IMO graduating class of the Wood­ cream will be furnished.
lhe Hastings Methodist church. Mr. blind daughter.
SPakS. who u otatlonea in Caliiorland Township School and hl* is
Chamberhun was the son of Lyman
-----------1—
----------- -------- ---- - -------- the second gold star on our present
Alma Chamberlain of Coats E.rl f-arT„n
u.rrin.
veteran ol Wurm War I. Mr. ana
riling next Sun- and
Grove; Mrs Chamberlain was the n,nnL
fe* CoS
Honor Roll.
Come to church daughter
daughter ot
of Robert
Robert and
and June
Jane Drap
Drop-­ ^oc&gt;^hVf!Jl conSdT^nuvi?1^'!!
Tb boost our sales, each class and and Sunday School.
uvuwm,. mu-c yuu.i :enu 01
k«n*n. went to Kaiahave 1
5?.,21. mUAlf ) ul1
er of Hasting* twp The couple havo
grade room will strive to exceed all
remember. pretty girl* and done- “■•1U0° cn «m;oay upon oeatmg
;one ton. Lyman B ChumbcrhUn. Ing,
previous quotas tn memorlum to Delton
the Broadway scene that mode
their son-in-law * death, ano
Charlotte, and five grandchildren lhe old ravine of revelry famous. Ibrougni thetr granoaaugnicr, nancy,
»
****
"J?
1
Mr
cnampermin
was
oom
near
' Mr. Chamberlain was born near
and our country. To date, sales
'nomu witn tnetn w remain “
unui
““
1B i860: Mrs one of the gayest, brightest mustthrough the school have amounted John Harrington on Wednesday af-| CoftU Grovc
rnoay.
Anna Robin- | chamberlain In Market Lavmgton. cote of the year.
to $827935—about half the amount ternoon May 2 Mrs. of
devotional* Wiltshire. England Dec 8. 1869 and
of last years tales. NOW seems son will be in charge
O.E.S. SPECIAL MEETING
and
Mrs
Ralph
Harper
will
preCMll
.
(
0
this
country
at
the
ugr
of
William
I
’
oneli.
Myrna
I.oy
In
an especially fitting time to dedi­ pare the program which will be on 1 two
On Tuesaay evening a special
“The Thin Man Goes Home"
cate a WAR BOND not only to “The Sanctity of the Home.”
•*** -------------------------- "
Mr and Mrs. Chamberlain
have
Nick
and Nora find themsolvea 1 meeting ol Hasting* Cnaptcr no. 7
Flight Officer Monasmllh but to
The annuiU meeting of the Del- I| spent tile
the fifty years of their marmar­ mixed up with various town char­ was heid for me purpose of conall our boys in service.
terrinn the aegrev.-. 01 tnc order on
ton
Co-operative
Creamery
Comried
life
in
Bany
county
They
acters.
any
of
whom
had
a
reason
VICTORY IS NEAR-our boys pany will be held In the Delton 1 started house keeping tn section 13.
two new canuiautes, .nr*. James
to kill the young painter who tried
need your prayer* and your dollars tchool Saturday. Apr. no
28 Th.
There
------will
nil Hosting* twp. and latcT moved to tn reach Nick before he was killed. Langston, and Mrs. William Dltas well. Your help and cooperation be a lunch at noon, served by the
nuu. Following inc wont miicn was
I Hasting*, then Delton and returned
is needed. Give this MEMORIAL
served. A lew members trum Mia1
to
Hastings
In
1926
Mr
Chamber
­
laievu.c
cnaplcr were also present
BOND DRIVE a boost. JI UY A
The Doud Ladles aid will hold Inin has been employed ul the E W.
BOND of any student attending
I Bliss Co since 1928. He was superA rousing story of intrigue, ro­ C ELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDLNG
Artellu* Campbell. Thursday. Apr vteor of Hastings twp 1903 to 1907. mance. action in a saga of' the
' । Mr. and Mr*. L. D. Woodman of
26 Dinner will be served at noon. I Mr. and Mrs Chamberlain will famed Comstock Izxlc
United Brethren In Christ
Cloverdale will celebrate their golI hold open house on Sunday April
I. H. Osgood. Minister
1 den weaaing aiuuvcrsary
Uietr
29. from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m 1 hey
Woodland
I nonic on luesday. May 1. with
I hcyie many friends and relatives will .Mary Astor. Philip Dorn
Morning worship 10:00 am.
&gt; upen house from 2 to &amp; and i to 10
: A fast-moving story of a proprie- pm.
Sunday school 11:00 a.m
I
tor
ot
a
swank
restaurant
who
fall*
Evening worship 7:30 pm.
McGHAN—BRISTOL
Christian Endeavor 1.15 p.
Mtes Marjorie Bristol and El ton hard for 11 young blonde, who 1* NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Prayer meeting, Wednesda
McGhan were married April 7. by
pm.
the Rev A. M. Coldren of the
of Charlotte v ml led Mr. and Mrs.
KUpatriek
Tb»ir । nntted Brethren church in Has- “I'll Remember April"
nay acneei Bunday attemoon. *
Gloria Jean.
Sunday School 10:30 am.
। lings. The double ring ceremony stirring
Grant. Milburn Stone
1-------------------------------------; --------------Morning worship 11:30 am.
was performed at the church In Kirbv
Th” sWy of April, whose father r
*“ a °‘n"" “Uo#.1 01Ber:
Christian Endeavor 7:30 pm.
Iite
the
presence
of
75
guests.
The
bride
’the”&lt;taiLrhter" «f”Mr*‘- WaYt7r : h”
hte fortune ’*agny Wednrody. * Mr and
Preaching service 8:30 pm.
! Singleton
and
Orville
Bristol.
Mr
;
SUf■Xd*3nSL Bn.M M. J”
;,to ...«, «... .... U&lt;~.
Up.............
....
family
visited
Prayer meeting. Thursday al
’ the radio via a traveling micro­ Mrs Letson s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
home of Mr*. Rebecca Smith. 8 pm
' McGhan is the son of Mrs Maude ; phone program.
jrise
Walters al Charlotte Sunday
The monthly business meeting of
: McGhan. of Hostings.
aticrnoon. * Mrs. Lydia Schuler
the Christian Endeavor society will
■ The couple was attended by Mix*
spent
a
few
day*
over
Sunday
witn
Deanna Durbin In
be held Friday 8 pm. at the home
Dorothy Showerman. of Kalamx- •'Can't
ncr suiter. Mrs. Mary Kunz in
Help Singing" with
ot Mte* Frieda Euper.
| zoo. and Clifford Hopkins, of Beld- Hubert Paige. Akim TamiroH
Grand Rapid*.
i Ing. The bride wore an aqua blue
Ttie story of Deanna's trek to the
South Woodland Church
I suit with black accessories and n
shoulder corsage of gardenias and west In the gold rush days In pur­ CELEBRATE 53RD
r.
Ke.
Mct
or
10: 00 im. Worship and sermon
pink roses. Miss Showerman wore suit of her fiance, the lovely star ANNIVERSARY
•«r»lre«. ik»&gt;e
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wiley of Free­
11: 00 am. Church school
&lt; a gold-colored suit with black ac- sings Jerome Kern melodies writ­
tlonl ofterlnf.
ten especially for this picture.
port. former residents of Hasting*,
We welcome you to our service*.
ot .jmp.Iby,
I cesSories and gardenias.
ccleorated their 53rd wedding an­
( A reception for 50 guests was MII.O
Woodland Melhodtel Church
niversary, April 22. by entertaining
, held at the home of the bride­
The
WSCS.
m
”
t
nt
the
home
Morning worship 10:15
their daughter and husbund. Mr.
groom* mother In Hastings. The
Junior church 10:45
bride's table was covered with a of Mrs. Bertha Philmon Wednes­ und Mrs. M. L. Ansel ot Detroit,
Sunday School 11:15
.........
their —
son.
H A. Wiley, and .....^
famtly
lace doth and centered with a two­ day afternoon with Mrs Burchette ......
Youth Fellowship 8:00 p.m.
as co-hoste&amp;s. After the regular ; ot Middleville, and Mr. and Mr*,
' tiered wedding cake
Choir rehearsal Thur*. 8:00 p.m
business
meeting,
a.
very
InterestMilo Partridge and son. Japies. o&gt;
Following a few days' honeymoon
Carlton Center Methodi.t Church
Ing
program
was
given
bv
Mrs
Hastings.
■ In northern Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Mlnnlc Hall and Mrs D Robenson
Morning worship 9:00 am.
McGhan returned to Hasting.-*
Sunday school 10.00 am.
consisted of a Bible quiz and WELCOME GRANGE
I where he te employed nt tile Has­ which
two readings. The May meeting will
We should remember to pray for
ting* post office. TTtcy are residing be at the home of Mrs. Henry Ger­
the San FYanclsco Peace confer­
1 At 417 Dibble Street
.
main
”
* Mrs. Fred Ryerson anil
ence. This te to be one of the
, Mrs
McGhan was graduated
greatest meetings in the history of
from Central high school Battle Mrs. Merle Bradfield were in Has­
mankind.
tings Friday. * The many friends
MAPLE LEAF GBANOE

church Tuesday. 1 been solicited, please bring sand- .ChZr^Bh“nJip.rt»«-i?' miss
wiches. pickle* or cheese.
tained the audience with his clever
WarPennock Hotpilal Guild No. 19 interpretative read,up-"Mia Cari LOU attended the banquet and meeting will meet at the home of Mrs. Lilah
Hanover, on Thursguest* of the Barry County Education As- McKee. 730 S..
_______
1 s..&gt; “uLTMte
land Methodist
••— “

a.

family.
Mn. Paul
i and family of Lansing snd
PfarlU* Oraen were Bunday

family. * Pfc. May-

evening with Mr.

H. V. Townsend was in Char­
, Saturday afternoon to confunaral service* for the Infant
Celebrated Birthday
E. Holmes of Woodland celeited his 87th birthday Sunday,
a

r. and Mr* S. W. Holmes and
iso Alien of Grand Rapids were
on. tn honor of the latter's
who celebrated Ids birth un­
ary in the house where he
enjoyed a beautiful bouquet
led at the morning service
Methodist church.

The Musical Day program given
.
woodland church of

Aon from surrounding churches.
Jtof- Paul Halladay, bead of the
muate department at Manchester
, had charge of the program.
I worship hour In the momted. song sermon, tn
» afternoon a music Institute and
the evening a concert of sacred

'

Brown of Springfield. Illinois
sd as pianist.

8/8gt. Charles Kenney and wife
from Camp Atterbury. Indiana
■MDt Saturday night with the lattirt mother Mr*. Lawrence Hil­
bert. They were an their return
from Croswell where they visited
Mr. Kenney's mother Mr*. Samuel

CapL Norman Wise lias returned
from overseas. This te hl* fourth
trio at an escort convoy officer.
'■naign Loren Gerllnger from
Norfolk. Virginia enjoyed a ten-day
furlough with Mr*. Gerllnger and
Mn. U M. Hilbert.

and Mrs. Herbert Johnston has
been released from the hospital

Lt. Gaylord Flory from Percv
anee hospital is home to spend a

Mr*. Perrv Flory.
Pfc. Maynard Nicholson who
■pent a ten day furlough with hl*
gsareni*. Mr. and Mr*. Leon Nlehoi•on left from Battle Creek Sundav
afUrnoon for hl* return to Camp
McCoy. Wteconaln.
Mr. and Mra. Harley McMillen
have received word from their son
Pkt. Donald McMillen. He was fhen
In Belgium. And their son F -3/c
Rex McMillen te on hl* wav to
Pittsburgh where he will pick up
hte ship.

her farm home southwest of Woodiand Saturday. She leaves the hus­
band. Milo, one son. Thurlow of
brother. WlUism
both of Hastings, and
grandchildren. Funeral sen-

g funeral home Monday with
Rev. Glenn Miller officiating.
Miss

Katherine

Baitinger.

80.

Frlday at the old Baitinger home­
stead northeast of Woodland where

COMMUNITY NOTICES

CARD OF THANKS

The full moon nearest to Septem­
ber 21 is popularly known as the
"harvest moon."

! entering lhe army in August. 1942
He spent 14 month.* overseas with■
| tiie Red Arrow division and ~ '
’
| turned home in .March. 1944.
‘ 1

Ly BARKER’S
ojjm you

MAKE-UP created by the men who

make up tha HOLLYWOOD STARS

WESTMORE
MAKE-UP

IE

IN MEMOU1AM

Ths Weshnore brothers, Pon:, Wally and Bud, not
only make up the Hollywood stars but actually

50*

of Westmere's lipsikk, rouge, texx-powder and
foundation cream. You will like the fine texture
and fashionable shades of Westmore Make-up.

IN MEM0BIAM

in Kalamazoo Saturday * Mr. and
Mr*. Frank Roush. Joyce and
Frank. Jr.. Mr*. Madeline Norman.
Marilyn. Earl Towne. Mr. and Mrs
Merle Bradfield. Jack aiid Vera

tarty fbr Lawrence Tobin* at his
tome in Pralricvilla_Saturday cve1 REYNOLDS—THOMAS
I ".™1 Miss Ruth Thoma* of San Fran- I nlnR
| cteco. daughter of Mrs Wardell of
, San Jose, was married April 2. by II1GHBANK
Mrs. Sylvia Treece passed away
। Chaplain Ratnbo to Pfc. Gerald L
Reynolds of Hastings. Mich, son of at her home Sunday after a short
Illness. The bereaved family ha*
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds of the
sympathy of the community.
Hastings
* Sgt. and Mrs. Gordon Thompson
I The ceremony took place in a of
Texas. Mrss Mabel Manning and
room at the YM.C.A.—U-S.O. which
in | was decorated for the occasion by I vis. Mr. and Mrs. Marr Manning
--&gt;&lt;• I the groom * buddles The room wa* of Assyria were recent guesta at
ru«ek *in&gt;rc 1 dimly lighted and the bridal couple the Frank Hawblitz home. * Mr
1 took their vows before a back- and Mr*. Harry Cotterill ot Jack­
I ground of call* Ulin. Miss Hahn son called Bunday at George Hoff­
* Mr and Mrs George
I attended the bride: Sailor Word­ man's.
Marshall had an auction sale on
, ring whs best man.
farm Tuesday and expect to
; The bride wore a rose crepe dress’ -their
move away.
] with black ’ accesorics and a car■ sage of gardenias. Two .sisters Pleasant hill
! played the violin and piano while
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bercnds
a collation wo* served following the entertained
about 50 relative!. Wed­
I ceremonThe couple at present nesday evening in honor of their
have their apartment furnished. son Kenneth who is home on fur­
Mr* Reynolds is employed in an lough. * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cor­
| offke Pvt. Reynolds will later
rigan Sr, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
| leave for Shelby. Miss, for train­ Corrigan Jr, and daughter Mary
ing. after four years on the coast.
Jo wen* in Battle Creek on busfnre*
Friday * Mr and Mra. Clifton
GUILD HOLDS'
Campbell spent Sunday with their
DESSERT LUNCHEON
daughter und family Dear Hopkins,
The Irving Hospital Guild No 15 w Mr and -Mr* Harry Mugridge
met Thursday afternoon. Apr. 19. were Sunday callers of Mr. and
| at the home of Clara Stanton with Mrs Bert Palmer and Mr and
Grace Heney as co-hostes*. A des- Mrs Paul Palmer, aha of Mr. and
1 sert iunrheon vu heid. followed bv Mr*. Joseph Corrigan Jr. * Mra.
; the business meeting. Several motn- Ann* Andmotr has returned to
1 bers are planning to attend the an­ her farm here to spend the sum­
nual Hospital Guild*' meeting In mer. * Mr. and Mr*. N. C- Ipafl
Hastings. The next meeting will be of Charlotte and. Mrs. Inez Jordan
Thursday afternoon. May 17. at of Mtddlevill* were Sunday dinner
the home of Mra. Nellie Mohler.
guest* of Ed Bedford. They also
railed on Mr. and Mrs. Mall Bed­
ford.
Nice Slick Hair
Mr. and Mr*. Loren Johnson of
To avoid greasy • looking hair Middleville were Sunday dinner
causea oy excesuve «no uneven *p- Bursts 01 Mr. and Mr*. Matt Brdplications of brilliantinc. spray it on ford- * Mr. and. Mrs. Clare Wllwith In atomizer.
1,*nw *nd &lt;l“U8hter Arlene whowa*
I
'tp.u-Jlug the weekend hare were

IBViKO GRANGE

raVINO BAINBOW FARM
BUREAU GROUP
Khelten

NOarii THOXnArPLE

*r«up nel

ex:

"JKS8Y
IB.

bom
4arth
* hi*
toj.
1.

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project. "Hl. Neighirren Carter gradous—• girls her collection
antique alas* and china.
1 —— —rold Phillips has a large
1 collet riot; of miniature hats which
| the girl* enjoyed. Ann McDonald.
1 one of the group member*, dis­
played her g/owing collection of
perfume bold**. The girl* vtetted
Raney Walt to see her doll* of
many cuuntrlM. Last vqeek the

jccn a sairxman nn m*
* had been hte home
Ive year* and he wa*
&gt;».. w
ni_h&gt;. „r
a member of' the
Knight*
of Pyth­
ias Lodge and the Emmanuel Hpucopal church.
Surviving are hte wife, Sadie
Mae, of Hastings; one son. Harold
Palmer, a daughter, Mra. Robert
Conrad, two grandchildren. Gerald and to see object* from China. Jaand Judith Ann Conrad; and a
brother. Prank H. Palmer, all of
Battle Creek; a ateter. Mra. P. H.
Smith of Lisbon. North Dekot*.
Operator Hag Three
other ralaUvct and many friends.
OBCAR H. TYDEN
many friends of Oscar H Tyden
of Chicago, learned of his sudden
death in that city Friday. April 20.
Mr. Tyden was a reaident of Htihte’*amriylT^yayp?SilnMi

in business, social and church dr- *
des and wa* a member of Rotary '
W Hastings
and
ClMlumo Country
VzUUIlMS dub.
UUM. He
nc was
WM
an
B ,
m—.1—,
1 ,,
an official and
superintendent
of ।
ry' and
Hastings Table factory
and “very
very '
jloyees.
popular with the employee*.
irand Rapids
He later lived in Grand
* to Chicago
-- 1
and moved from there
six years ago.
He te survived by hte wife and
two daughters. Mra. John C. Ket- 1
cham
of Grand
Grand Rapids
cham of
Rapid* and
and Mra
Mra. i'
Walter H. Hathaway of Muskogee. 1
Okla, a brother. Col. Emil
mu Tyden
lyut.-n
grandchll- i
of Hastings, and four grsndchild,Servlces were held Tuesdav aft- •
lesdav afterrpon in Grand Rapid*, cohducted j
by the Rev. Letter A. Kilpatrick of
Pint Methodist church- Interment

Choices in Seeding Stubble

If stubble te io be seeded to spring
crop, the operator has three choices.
He can stubble in the crop, burn
and plow, or plow Ute stubbie under.
Of the three methods, burning and
ha» resulted Ir. the highest

r^tte. except in very favorable
aeason* when plowing under stubble
has given equally good results.'

11 lhe l*nd ** to ** fallowed the
operator may ^um and cultivate,
surface cultivate without burning, or
plow under the straw *nd then cul­
tivate. When stubble is heavy, as
It I* this spring, as much a* possible
•hould br left «»» the surface dur,he fallow aearon.
When crop residue is left on the
surface K has two very desirable
&lt;ffccU- s“‘d“,» ftwde b* Canadian
e»P«rtmeiit stations indicate that
one-half ton of straw per sere on
the surface reduces sail drifting by

from Hastings *crc Rjchnrd I benefit of crop residue on the *urGrooa. Maurice tumble and John face
■is •
the reduetion
of- water erosion
Ironside.
and the conservation ot moisture in
the soil. Not only docs the stubble
mulch allow the water to go into the
Weigh Ship*’ Parts
mti

To Gain Moat Space
tnto the construction of some naval
ships is accurately weighed Not all
ships of the U. S. navy arc weighed:
but when a new type nf ship Is to be
built In a new yard, weights are
carefully checked. Small scales
measure items that weigh only a
matter of a few ounces and there’s
another dock scale that weight up to
20 tons. Special crane scales age
used op larger units, such as anchor
chains and large plates.
weight of ships, particularly of naval
ships, is due to the fact that lhe
total weight of a ship, with all it
contains, is exactly 'equal to ths
weight of the water displaced by it.
and as ships are limited in draft,
a very particular feature nf all ship
design is to control the weights in
every way possible so as to have in
lhe naval vessel more weight avail­
able for both offensive and de­
fensive purposes, and in lhe case
able for cargo;
Weighing l* only the first step
When Die entire job is done, lhe
figure* must be placed In a certain
order and totaled—results will ac­
curately indicate precise weight of
each unit or individual compartment
of the ship. After the U. S navy has
checked and rechecked the data. Il
is filed away for use against the
day when the ship will have to be
repaired or converted.

Early Anchor*
Early anchors consisted nf stones,
baskets of stones, sacks of »und and
boliow logs flhed with sand. As ships
grew in s|zc. more effective anchors
were required.
Early in the 1900s. the stocklcss
anchor was invented and Is com­
monly used today. The chain and
shank of the modem anchor can be

hull nf the ship. This new typo of
anchor gives our ships the appearliberty ship anchors weigh 8.400
pounds and each ship is equipped
with a pair. Attached tq the port
anchor is 135 fathoms, or 810 feel of
heavy chain. The starboard anchor
has 75 fathoms, or 450 feet of chain
attached to it. The total weight of
these two chains Is 53,305 pounds.

Rayon is used in dress goods,
light summer clothing, hosiery,
sportswear, decorative f a b r I e s,
underwear, linings, floor coverings,
draperies,
upholstery materials,
tires, parachutes, army clothing and
tha like. It is also extensively util­
ized in combination with other texpearance, ha* a high luster, and an
unusual affinity for dyeing, while II
is cSKsldarably cheaper than silk or
wool. The principal drawback of
rayon has been the difficulty of
laundering and cleaning without in­
juring Uie fabric. The rayon industry
in cooperation with the equip­
ment manufacturers is endeavoring
through research to correct this
limitation.

FARM BUBEAU

SOUTH HASTDrOM
FA AM BUREAU OKOUT

treasure hunt in'
&lt;**«•« many nr
their neighborhoods. This treasure
&lt; hunt

UM Ulster?
Korea has over 4.000 year* of his­
tory with a dlstinguUhed culture
and a living language, end ber rela­
tion* with C^lna are said to date
back to 1123 B. C. when Kitzu. a
Chinese sage. introduced Chines*
culture to Korea. Subsequently
Koreans adopted classical literary
Chinese as lhe language of educelion'and learning and Confucianism
permeated Korean society and life.
Because of the elose cultural rela­
tionship Korea and China have been
on friendly terms through centuries

Do not add supsrphoiphate &gt;Jc
your dairy cow's ration*, Carl B.
Bender, professor of dairy hus­
bandry at Rutger* university..says.
The fluorine content of *upcrnh&lt;&gt;spbate is a cumulative poison, he
point* out. The effects are not
noticed for iwnc time, but iwhen
they are it's loo la&lt;&lt;\ 11 would ba
batter for dairy ration* Io be slightly
short on phosphorus than to risk
poteoning th* animate.
But there te no need for a cow
to have &gt;1 negative phosphorus bal­
ance. Bender say*. According to
authorities on animal nutrition, a
dairy cow need* 10 gram* ot phos­
phorus for maintenance daily and
.75 grams fur each pound of milk
produced. This 'mean* a caw pro­
ducing 40 pound* of milk a day
need* 40 grams of pbaypliurus every
24 houi*. Bui If th* cow i* ft-J 10
pound* of alfalfa or early cut
timothy hay. 33 pounds of corn
silage and 10 pounds of a grain mix­
ture containing equal parts nf com,
Oats, bran and soy beau*, the phos­
phorus needs arc taken care of.

Carry Nation (1848-1011). temper­
ance agitator, came into prominence
in Kansas in 1000 as hatchet woman
for the prohibitionists. Supported by
••visions" she toured lhe saloSbs,
swinging her identifying hatchet at
random, wrecking bottles, bar*, fur­
niture or whatever came into her
path. She was imprisoned several
ot many violent physical attacks by
her enemies. She made lecture (ours
and published temperance literature,
but kept little ot her earnings, being
easy prey for swindlers. A tour of
the British isles In 1008 was antago­
nistically received. On her return
(o this country feebleness forced her

worth hospital. Her friends erected
a monument inscribed. "She hath
done what she could."

Nutmeg Is used as a gypsy Iota
charm. The Romany girl cuts tha
nutmeg into four equal parts. One
she throws into the water, another
quarter Is buried, another quarter ia
burned and the fourth Is boiled. Then
iht drinks tha water in which .the
last piece of nutmeg was boiled and
put* the piece under haf pillow.
This, she says, guarantees a lover's
fidelity.

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CASH IN NEED IS
A FRIEND INDEED.
diate cash tor hospital

dental bills or to most

Hgalkm.
your own signature
antl_s*CurilT. No sign-

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Hastings Natl Bank Bldg.

Empire after the establishment ot
tha Manchu dynasty id 1M4.

Hastings. Mich.

�THE HA8TING8 BANNER, THURSDAY; APRIL. t*. IMS

S'wUu.U Camp
Plastic
Table
Edgings

new things about
hood*. This trasuurc

i girl* her collection
us glass and chins.
Phillipa hu a large
nlnlalure haU which
yed Ann McDonald,
roup members, dlafowfag collection ot
M. The girl* visited
to *ee her dolls of
os. Lassi RRek the
luded when lhe alrl*
D. KnUkcm to hear
ku from CH‘
Philippines.

3”

teK vetwM M-ee bM Ha^-

Washcbtol 22*4J“ ds*. Sool

Im Three
Seeding Stubble
to be seeded to spring
tor has three choices,
e in lhe crop, bum
ow the stubble Under,
vethod*. burning and
suited ir. the highest ■
in very favorable
ilowlng under stubble
illy good results.'
s to b« (allowed the
bum and cultivate,
« without burning, or
straw and then culitubblci* heavy, as
as much a* possible
on the surface dur*
leason.
esidue I* left on the
two very desirable
;nnde by Canadian
niona Indicate that

HO FINER OIL...AT ANY PRICE!

uce* toil drifting by
xr eenl. The second
residue on the lurition of water erosion
ation of moisture in
uly does the stubble
water to go into the
it Also reduces the

I
superphosphate tc
» rations. Curl B.
wr of dairy hu*-

nulative poison, he

tc lime, but 'when
o l»«e, Il would be
ration* to be slightly
(torus than to risk
nimal*.
no need for a cow
ive phosphorus ballays. According to
inimal nutrition, a
10 grams of phos*
itcnifnce daily and
ach pound ot milk
means
&gt;t phpiphL
lire cow

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Nation
1840-1911). temper­
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I as hatchet woman
lists. Support**! by
&gt;ured the salodhs.
ntifying hatchet st
E bottle*, bora, fur'er came into her ‘
mprisoned sever*!

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jblcncss forced her
e died in a l-caven-

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Charm
1 as a gypsy lev*
lany girl cuts lhe
equal part*. One
he water, another
another quarter i»
irth I* boiled. Then
ater in which, the

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MONTGOMERY WARD

MANY OTHER VAI

aS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. AFBIL M, 1HJ

mAIIT

injuries received while running the back In the United States. He wo*
European Theater of Operation.*
1 Dothan, ftlabama
them were picture* of the church
rUllNl fT obstacle course. Hl* addrev. is — ' ’’"Vn ormu the Atlantic from Paris
United Slate* Army
Inuni
Pvt Robert Britten. ABN. •—
----------*‘ha*
— Hasting* Sergeant Aid* in Hospital district where he helped his father
tn —
an Amy »•
hospital
plane,
and
Pvt. Raymond Finkbelner.
-..I—m«-u u—Uienea to another
Air Evacuation
on the farm until about a year
cific —
'“J’***,? !?*'' wL
°° A iMth BJf. 78 I.T.R.
1 hospital for further treatment of * With Advance U. S. Supply Forres before entering service wlien he was
Co. “B" 20th Bn. 3rd Tng. Regt.
George Makel will "sound off"
Mivjtndjm^ynu
Camp Joseph Robltuon, Arie.
the injuries he revived while clear­ —Moving from Bastogne. Belgium, employed in Battle Creek.
.
—J a telegram otAtlng
vamp uo^pn «oo.™on, ruw.
' for you from down Delton way. native Good Friday observance.
ing a mine field near Duren. Ger­ to tha bank* of the Rhine RAer
A picture of Pfc. Reid will be
Fort McClellan. Alabama
■ Until then Cheerio.
Shortly after dinner about a down
aon. Pfc. Robert RaW. ha«
Mre. Jennie Walers, who makes many.
printed next week.
Zolly Coffer
elderly men. with wide soatAs of
Ulkd on’ Luzon March 24. her home with her daughter. Mrs.
AithoUgh his family moved to
pastel shades from right shoulder
Cpl. Roy W. Finstrom. 3G858246
LATE HOME FRONT
"allfornia. Md in 1942. Russell and ' rance
April 5
diagonally acroaa the chest, came
7&lt;&gt;lLh AAP Band
“
•
'Rhode Island. Speaking was Lt. •other Thselaars arc still well Zoiic. IreMieu and moved neany 7U0
Fort George Wright
Somewhere on Okinawa. down the road and stopped at each
L’ Carolyn DeVany of 401 W. Crandall who had called to tell her | known In • Hastings.
Hiv Conner Stients to rear area hospital* in fighter pilot of Die 9th
Spokane, Washington
native
shack. A girl was accom­
Ryukyu Island
BL received won! irotn her that he had seen her son. Pfc. Paul I
e first three days of Its activities. tn Prance has been reported missing
panying them and went to the door
I My Dearest Lecha:
md. Harold, that he has been Waler* and that he was well. Paul. ’*
ably
rummer
that
Staff Sergeant Wyman W. Clag- in action over German^ since April I
It * been almost a month since I with a large flat bowl for a dona­
x:d to The rank of 1st Lieut, who left from Koxoo, but who grewI}».J*1. !?..%,
ett, Route 2. Hastings. Michigan, 7. Lt. Robinson, son of Mr. and Mr*..
tion.
About
1700 the parade of
1 have written. All but the last day
—------------- ----------- up in Barry county Is in Italy about handuntil his graduation
innon-commissioned
1938.
officer tn charge Ralph Robinson, who are this week
cd at Ft. VanHot'swn.
of our boat trip was really rough practically all the town went past.
miles
Florence
and he
T‘JIC,!aH,V h51,w,e^rs 1111?
ot enlisted surgical personnel, as­ tnovmg from Bellevue R No. 2 to j
itulatiun*
and
go- 40
»—
—■— —
— nice •—
-----I- from
—
----------assignment
t
I but I didn't get.siek. This Is really First there were children, boys on
writes
that
hi* pceaent
pceaent
guished
the Purple sisted In the operation
Hastings R. No. 4. was awarded1
inu Lt.
writes
that
hi*
assignment ,। p,
--------- Unit
r.'".’ Citation,
-----one
aide,
girls
on the other, in sin­
Pfc. Karl P. Diiienbeck. 36085195 a smooth operation here so far.
c“‘nP“ hh«n«U“.T.
&gt;»
Official word says Bob Andereon U driving a jeep for an Officer.-He
officer. He | ««»££•
««•«• »nd
Commanded bv LletXenant Col­ the Air Medal and promoted to 1st
A.P.O. 345. '4 Postmaster
,
weather is a lol different than gle file Many of them with noise
onel Bethel H. Henning. Sah Fran­
i* ut Fort Sheridan after 12 month, lias been oversea* 2 years and en­
overmas and will be home shortly., route from Africa to Italx his Nilp
ids .exciting Army career in Au- cisco. the unit moved one third of Its
ween.
The
older
folks walked In
i
but
at
night
I
Bleep
with
2
wool
evSEK. .u-......------ - /.— «. .. WM Iijrn~|0«f This call aerdess the
‘r42- .,n November. 1943. he Krsonnel and set up and opened lhe
ranks anti at a leisurely pace
country for Mr*. Waters was just Iwas shipped to England, where he
spUal on the morning following - i We re all concerned about thi*
Sgt. Howard L. Daniela. AB.N. i blankets over me. So far I have Toward the beginning of lhe pro­
'slept just one night in a fox hole
I
A pleasant chat with prettv Mrs. about the next best thing to talking JT'eived amphibious training, tihtll its unival.-By mid-afternoon of the address busUiesa We print them a* '
cession. carried on a platform from
I
and
nearly
frose
to
death.
The
a
means
of
helping
to
give
you
that
I
first
day
approximately
200
patients
j Bob Huge informed us that Mrs. R.. arajsrffiis-re
A.P.O. 11475. •; Postmaster
had been received, treated, and "abundant" feeling at mall cal).
! civilians here have really fooled us the shoulders of four men was tf
; Lhe former Jeannette Garbou. e.
Sai) FYanclsco. California
। so rar. we looceo :or tnem to give ' f*!!®*?11* Tigute*—about 4 or 5 feet
■ ^jskss S’.;
aff-sA.1
List week Gordy Ironside told us
I now employed in Uie office al T K. ss
us quite a tot of trouble but as vet yUU. dr«wd to a «W*&gt;n robe w 11
3 of the overseas letters he wrote | A-C Albert L Orabom. 36896621
•Middleville I and that husband Bob
I they haven't. I've seen quite a few
7 ^Wnt see Uns
,ht P°£, 0\.chV5®’,,r’ $n I Pint and Third
..... U
v. S. Arm
Armies,
to. addresses taken from the Ban­
Ito the Philippines. His address is stationed at Pensacola is hoping
and they don't come up to the Fili- ; °'l
wcl1 an^
1101 Positive
Deceniber 23.: they
left for the &gt;, Beginning
on ‘....
the • -beaches
- --­ of Nor- ner. were returned marked "Incom- • Sec. O.OB.C.U.
—- --------- —
---------------------*ne can be
or home,
nome:
•
EsL U. James R. Rugg. 010424 id to get her leave so she
plnos We have a Jap table in our 1 wVst
represented—none of the
when
,yJ?'
En- ।' numdy
nwnfr the
lhe 7ta
hedged-hop- , plete address. " Now the War dept. •
when her
her sister
sister Wlllo
Wlllo is
is married.
married. Belgian Bulge, where
™ini as Arnty
E AJ’.O. 75
Postmaster
i
GST .nd “. .ho"’. fS.“»
-------- —,
maintained
r—
_. PT&lt;? -a-,..
min
,hrou‘t1.1 .
F™*1" and Belgium, icua
tell* us we cannot print Co.. Div..•’
।
San Francisco. Calif
And Wlllo. -te
u&gt; Owen- .
San Antonio. Texas
mined bridges and cleared mine
They squat or u*e the floor for sit- '
»*» proceaaion. carried on
in close support of the ad- Sqd . Batt, name of ship etc., vet
Mis* Dorothy ,VanPatten. R. N. vihe. I* engaged to one ot Gre'n- fields. When our forces started j always
Ung down. One thing you've gOt . the shoulder* of men. was another
yancing Armies
The unit is an they add u serial number plus ।
-athletes. Pfr Joe
-----* ---------fl April 19 for Camp McCoy. Wit.. ] juie
famous--:
pushing the enemy back io their integral part of the Army Medical APO. wlU carry B lclter to lllP |e,. । Lt. Ronald H. Mulvanev. 0-835053 H
»•» giv- the Japs credit tor Is their : p atfonn—supposedly a kind of
ter spending three weeks with her I Cooper who ..,
Is now stationed at
farming. Every square foot that •}*"■
",
l’2.&gt;?,lhT'
— chain
Timin of evacuation.
es- ,■ loUM but It will be delayed because ' E. Sqd. 125lh AAFAU.
Tampa. n»
Fin., from which place he own country. Tazelaar and hi* bud­ Corps'
irents. Mr. and Mrs Clarcn.-c Tamna.
iccraoFi
1ve tne
the Amer- • the Co DK et_ U.ul h&gt;ve t0 bc ■
will raise anything l* farmed. The
*‘4’ rcal .“«&gt; artlficlal
rrrc.MJri
I should
get a furlough In Jun? but dies entered Germany. On March 9.1 tablished In order to give
anPatun of Freeport.
-------- --Dover
AAFLD
while
qJearing
a
mine
field
five
lean soldier the best possible vaie added to the letter at lhe Hdqta. I
land is quite hilly and heavy clay I ,l'J'*crs and llllea with a canopy
Hastings I because of changes may not get' •;
it
._
■ ■Dorothy 1* a graduate of Hading*
Dover. Delaware
tne r
shortest
..aand
_____
__ _ | until
.mtn July
it.lv
Wh.*1 — imagine
ininotnv a11 miles east of Duren, he was hit In Art
with quite a lot of stone*. I think
ot maroon This contained a
ni it1 time.
t^frire entering the Pa,lolI*cp TllCM' regulations pretty ,
- High school, class of '40.
BronWhew
and received powder bums on hl&lt; Arn?v in
were ah going to like this place rl»&lt;ure covered in maroon repreO^Uiber^liM'' wm a’cfera" Uel1 &lt;utclude ,he
because just !
run MetlKAilst Hoanilai School el I grandmother involved in plans like
Tech. Sgt. Albert J. Chaffeh
much better a* it'a quite a lol like I «*nting the body of Chrtat being
52’ Hb niter' mw’.“
"Vl'.Vte morn™?
Nursing, class of '44 She ha* been I fh«* “• s*&gt;' nothing of the mother.
sergeant was quickly evacuat­
.A.SN. 36896649
i lhe slate*. So far. the crops I've :
,o live tomb. I presume,
. college nurse at Alolon college since I We sure hope all connection.^ Hick edThe
_
Ih^!nom.ent'..**" no‘ •“r? I
to the General hospital at nftflKf to Hastings.
Co. A— 1635th Eng. Const Bn.
seen run just about the same as’While most
men and women
her graduation.
I because
Irene Jones Hamilton
-------------We've written
Aachen, and from there was trans­
Eng.
Trng.
Sec.
what we have al home such as cab- i J*'™ lrL1,0,1 *“J! ,r°b
.She starts her basic training at | who is visiting her husband'* family ferred to tnc General hospital at
. .. .
.... । another letter to the W. D. and ,
W? still have note* that will have I may get further Infopnation. In
Camp McCoy on April 20 with a I "jeec.s
:.s to come home
nome for the
me weowen-,,.
U(.
। buge, sweet potatoes, lettuce, on- i°*«t bj elderly women in bbitk
inn Her
star hu.
hu«hnnd
&lt;, Liege. HI* last stop
on
the
Continent
Ions,
carrots,
wheat,
oata
and
sugar
;
Lal,r " ii^ure of
’ Second Lieutenant's commlsdun. i ding X.d"WrT"m-d^mi;
too
‘K»«ti FrnnrH u
Wifirfs; 10 *’c !'Av&gt;’d
J'eXl
. Ilhc meantime well just do lhe beat |
. Pc ‘
««“•
«•’ c«n Remember Ehls Kelly'a C. |
cane. The livestock mosUy consists । llJe Mother Mary was brought
K^iBecDnd Lieutenant VanPatt-m was :-in Englund with
he ha*
hn'- .been
been over
over a
a year.
rear.
or.,T"]cr?c.
_?r.p' .
R joined In her trio at Watervliet by ‘ wherer he
nf hog*, cbws. horses and many
followed by 4 older girls
Mrs. William Reid, 600 EmJ Madl-I q gave us permission to print hl* i
fastings.
1 '«» address^ir any othen of you
KOtrta. Most of the stock looks in singing. It was a very solemn proL They were classmates at Bronson I
action on Luron in the Philippines ; CIU| t),rOw any nu[lt on tm5 subject I
fiilrly good shape. Imagine Wayne cewlon
and enlisted together
i Headquarters 66th Infantry -DiU home now. He sure had big plan*
E.,LV.
W' L**wer
.
wrvlce D.C. » —««'
“““ By “
“ «"
startt “
pitching.
the
way. keep
J. Shirley Henry. Jr.. H.HB. senior, vision—The Combat Infantryman's dienes' for his adventures when he °
when he left. I hope I *ee him
J F-F°
loin* hl* family in Maryland, for 1942. and went overseas, reporting to your letters coming, too.'
passed his radar test which is a ftuigeJu* been awarded to Pfc he
when he cornea back ao he can tell ' San Francisco. California
has four brother* and a slstc.- tile Hawaiian Islands in July 1943
Pvt. Gall V, Slocum. 36468877
I pretty feather in his cap because the | Willard H Gardner, son ot ^Mrs.
me
all
about
home.
Imagine
that
’
•
*
BMC
1.
Sqd
N
9th &lt;5c Independence S.W.
_ts admittedly Margarethe
Gardner. 'Route "
No. 4.
He had been In the Dutch East In­
test
stiff and C
the
~
Dale ha* seen quite a lot of Manila
r«Pfin‘«i “t
3501 AAJF BU.
however, since hl* brother
Washington, D. C.
competition heavy.
Hastings Mich., for gallant perfor- ing,
and New Guinea before going ,
by now. I would Have liked to have | ibe request of Edith Bechtel
. .mw, wno Is in the Navy, and dies
Brothers Don arid Keith Clark have 1 mance of duty in ground combat his
the Philippines. At New Guinea i Boca Ra^nn Army Air Field
seen the place myself. I asked Jack
A p»r»ni. Hitant
brother Clifford, who is nowjbe- to
Pfc Reid met his brother Meredith 1 Boca Raton. Florida
met In the Philippines They write
the enemy.
I "Dear Lord—
Ing
trained
at
the
Officers'
Candi
­
if
he
had
written
Lucille
yet
and
that everyone thought it so form-1 . pr£,atc. Q*rd?er nr*,gl,’!!a’
Fort Benning. Ga.. in Sept and the two were alio
he said he hasn't. He sure ha* been You Rave Your Son to aave lhe
Sqdn. V. Class 508
natc. they could meet th*t everyone
Black Panther Division, one of date *choo! at
world. „
will have adventure* able to spend Christmas of that
busy. He's baking bread at his secKeener Field, Miss
»U doing niee thing* for them to ,hc Allied units battling Ml.uOO Ger­ undoubtedly
tion m&gt; when I get some extra ra-, y°u..^int SounLH?e caBt
their own about which to tell the
make the occasion a* happy a one &gt; mani ln iae Fre,‘Sh„ Atlantic port of
Pfc Meredith Reid is in the Au'.i
tions I trade him for bread so we {n blood and sacrifice:
family.
a* possible Keith's address is-— I elllea of Ibrlent and St. Nazaire
Tank Div in the Dutch East Indie;. I
Pvt. William M. Corson
can have an evening jinack. This , Y"’« Have Your Son that we might
Another son Earl Is € 1 c tn New 1
443d Base Unit
U. Daniel K. Clark. 038342
MITCHEL FIELD. N Y. April 23 enter the real estate business.
evening we're having coffee, bread. I
Guinea.
PO. James A. Springer.
Box 547
*4 Fleet PostoHic?
—Sgt Russell Tarelaar. wno was
jam and peaches. Sound* good
Pfc Robert Raid, who never had I Group IV. Sqd D
Ontario. Calif.
San Francisco. Calif.
| in the assault waves that hit the
••oean't It? we have a amall stove
Headquarters
a furlough, was sent to a rest I Napier Field
Bob Britten is recovering frwn Normandy beach on D-Day. is now
In our tent ao ft doean't take any I give lhe world my aon
George H. Brown. ILA. 2,'c
That he may help to save
McIntire Unit
am looking’ forward to my first The things for which Your Bon
Corpsman's Barracks
mail call here Must have a month's So nobly died
Great Lakes. Ill.
.
suoplv of mall on the way. Oueos If. when lhe victory's won. dear
God
this is all for today. All my love
Pfc. Kermit E. Bolton
and kisses. Give our big boy a kiss And you send back my son.
3508th BU. A.AJ*.
I'll press him to my breast and
for me too.
.
Sec E. Hospital Unit.
thank you. Lord.
*
Your loving husband.
Truax Field. Madison', Wls.
And If he goes to join Your Son.
■
Dari
I'll understand;
S Sgt. Dari Scott. J6417818
Sgt Richard G.-Be**mcr
And
through my tears, reioice
B'tv. C 485th A A A. AW BN
Verification Crew No. I
To know that my son and the Son
APO 235. '’I Postmaster
Red River Ord. Depot.
of
God
Fan FrancBco. Calif.
Go hand in hand.—Amen."
nnri was In on Ute Invasion of the
&lt;■Continued on Page 1. Sec. 2.1
Philippines nt Leyte and the inva­
sion ot Okinawa.
WHETSTONE— ENGLISH
New York. N. Y.
Fallowing are excerpts from a
Melvin J. Whetstone and Miss
Sgt. Lawton E. williams. 20636688 letter received recently by Mrs. Ar­ Bernice English of Grand RaplcLs
H A- S Co 1687 Engr C Bn.
thur Lower from her husband In were quietly married al the resi­
Camp Polk, La
the Philippines Art. former H.HB. dence of the groom. 420 E. Marshall
music prof.. 1* officially a com­ St. Hastings. Saturday Mar. 31,
CpJ. Kenneth W. Town. 36407915 munications officer In the Navy at 6 o'clock. The Rev. Don Carrick,
A.P.O 331. U Postmaster
however, he spend* all of his free district supt. of the U. B church
San Francisco. Calif.
time
os
master
and
brother-in-law
of me
the|nbride
•
. choir
Vi
.7.. • for
. . the fel- “
,lu “a “
।
. “Uxi-in-u*
_ oi
lows In hi* outfit Art has sent performing
the ceremony
In l})e
We'il hold addresses for -m- home many beautiful pictures of | presence of about 25 of lhe in
iinmeSalter. "Dec" Walton and other* of —
the —
churches
built
by American* ! U.aic
dlate leisures
relatives ,ui
of me
the unde
bride and
—- —
— • -■
the navy 'till we hear If we can and naUVH Inim plciuren.uc bun- Broom Mr. Alraa Ooodrnnuah. a
print more than ust Fleet Post Of- bon and Iropkal malerlala Anwna roualn
waa her attendatlendcousin of
or th,
me bride was
। ant and Calvin English her brothcr was best man. The bride looked
I lovely tn
In a dress of aqua crepe
i,
Mr.
and Mrs./Whetstone
Mrs. /Whetstone began hon*rhouse­
keeping Immediately In his home
where they will be glad to welcome
their friends. Mr. Whetstone was
a formar resident of the Martin
district until moving into town this
winter. He Is now employed at lhe
Jf We can supply you BlUs Until her marriage Mr*.
Yield is depend-*
Whetstone was emplo
employed on lhe
^with a KX Hybrid "
ent on matur-^2
—- —
—
c3ne exchange.
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Ictures of the church

-—
WAAU
daughter. Ruth Ann. and Miss Bet­ ry McDonald spent Friday tn
ty Jones, all of Bdmore. Michigan, Grand Rapid* and the latter's
-------o.-u---------- ....--------- lhe Coj.
daughter. Marilyn, who had been
attending a convention at the First
U.»n. church returned with them.
w. uno rare, rreu isejrnouw auu
Mr
M.iirlr. ln,n.m
Mr. and Mr*. Maurice Ingram
"fc, Royal Hai
and Mrs. Orrin Helm attended the
Parent - Teachers convention in
, Grand Rapids Tuesday
afternoon.
| On Monday., Mrs. Charles *AldMrs. SUphen Lewis and aon. rich and Mrs. Addle Springer were Mr*. Keith Ftox were Sunday guests . Paatuelra.
j
Dau Kauffman and son of Alto,
experience of hearing Mtea Luptta
Roger, have returned to their home i called to McAllister. Okla , because of Mr. and Mr*. Nick Webber In has
।
been vteiUng here for two weeks, and Mia. Zenith Rohrbacher of anniversary
Pasquelra of Mexico City, describe
on RR. 2 alter.* week's visit with of the serious Illness of chief Yeo- Grand Rapid*.
returned with Mr. and Mr* Mehan.
Mead. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
- in Spanish the school*. Ui_- customs
relative* and friends In Ports- I man
— Darrel Lee .Aldrich,
—«...
Mra. Wm. Dibble spent the week- I Richard Cariyan. and Mr. and Hastlncaentertained at a dinner
■
and some of the life in that dty.
The
young
couple
will
make
their
mouth. Ohio and. Huntington. W.' Lieut, and Mra. Orville Harring*&gt;■** Barbara
at [Mra. Lyman Chamberlain and fam- home In south Freeport. The groom
—--------Shannon
----- ------------ —
■.
Mte* Pasqucria te the charming niece
„
ily of Charlotte wllKbe guest* of
•■ ton ot La* Vegos. Nevada will spend Western.
- j of Mrs. Ron Dunn.
Mrs. Frank Aten of Clinton, | a few day* next week with her par- I..
&gt;Brandsteiter, Marjorie &gt; Mra. Fay Marble and Miss Ruth Is employed at Um Hasttao* M2|
1
1
There arc many things along Ute
Company.
______
__
_
_______
Mich, ha* been vteiUng at lhe home i cnU. Mr. and Mrs. Oarle Fuller. 1 1,111 &lt;“&gt;d KlteabeUi
1——u, French
r&gt;ci»n wwere , Marble from Friday until Sunday.
Springs.
{dornuiwn
State street mat iuxui
**“’ ““ ““ I
°&gt; Mr. and Mr., 1 "“&gt;» &lt;" *--------- *---------- liege.
Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Parker spent
'forth 1 Uie weskend in Ovid and Owosso
On Bund„. Mr „d Mr.
“““■ “»
i Dakota, who ha* been here
..v fsur
four ‘ Mr. and Mra. James Panner and
for her Mr*. Harry Baldwin visited Mra
Ml.
.1 SKSKS.
-eturning ■ sk
Mae Shaw at, community hospital
parent* Mr and Mr*. L. Sever- Detroit spent the weekend al the to her home Ults week alter a brief I Thursday and found her much 1m- / Mrs. R. E. Wall opened her home
for the April meeting of the Pres­ de Creek and Grand Rapids.
ance
Brandsteltera.
ttay with her other brother. Frank;proved
| Kited?
'
“
ance.
. C. R. --------- - Sat-"aimer,
Battle
Creek.
Mr. and Mra. D. D. Smith. Mra. byterian Ladle* Aid with members
Palmer.in In
Battle
Creek.
Mrs. Lannes Kenfleld was the । MU* Doreen Clary returned
Those from out &lt;g town attend-1W. R. Cook and Florence French ol lhe board assisting. About thirty
guee*. of Mrs. Charlotte Ekstrom in urday after spending two weeks in
responded to roll call with Bible
— funeral
f
. of Frederick
—•-*- J.
• Pal­ were |n Grand Rapids Saturday.
Ann Arbor Thursday.
{Rochester. Mini:., where she had ac- Ing the
with a shower Saturday evening in I mg* City Bank, for the express pur- to lhe Fair
quouuons
and
verau.
The
devo
­
cotnpaniad Mr
Mr. ’ «n,i
and Mra
Mrs. Robt
Miv, Ilaxel Caukin of Percy Jone* '-.im'vinixi
ra.-u&gt;, mer were Mr. and Mr*. Frank Pal­ - Mr.s. Timothy Howard of Kala- tions were by Mra. W. T. Grigsby. honor ot Mrs. Harold Wickc of Batof doing i bit of house Cleanr
mer. Mr and Mrs. James Palmer, maroo is assisting In the care of
hospital spent Sunday with Mr..
The buslne*., meeting was followed Se Creek. Guest* were present from ing. was confronted by a *eriou*:
Richard Palmer. Mr. and Mrs
——..
—... Cruckford Mrs.
■nd Mrs. E. A. Caukin.
by tea with Mrs Pred Stebbins and
rand Rapids and BatUe Creek, problem. On a second floor bedroom
Harold Palmer. Mr and Mrs Rob­
Mr*. Leon Slander presiding.
Friday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. remained there where he b making ert Conrad, all of Battle Creek; Mr. Pennock hospital.
Mr*. Ella Hammond spent the
Clnud Kennedy were Mr. and Mr*. an excellent recovery from an op­ and Mrs. Ed Drumm and Mr. and
weekend In Delton with her daugh­
eralion
Lee Jone* of N. Saranac.
The birthday ol Mrs. A. K. FrandMr*. Bun- Drumm of Three Rivers;
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Linington
Sunday gue*U of Mr. and Mra. Mrs FT H Smith of Itabon. North ter. Mr*. Mark Garrison and fam­ sen. recently returned from a several
spent Uie weekend with Mr. and , Stewart Kelly were Mr. and Mr* Dakota; Mra. Chas. E Sitebee of ily.
Mr*. Marshall Cook and Karen
operative luncheon and social after- i m usefulness and In .
Mrs. Wm. Hoik* in Lansing.
Niles. Mr. and Mrs William Del' Maurice Kelly of Battle Creek
| lhe whole Smith family, besides
Mra. A. K. Frandsen returned
week. Mr*. Guy Keller entertained h°°nand Mr. Lnul*
A. Thlboul of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ironside nnay ——
——• »■
'
eight for luncheon on Wednesday
’ ’
I neighborhood youngsters, keeps.
Friday from a several week*' visit were In Jackson lhe last of Uie Grand Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Robt. Cook UH* week.
I VnnTUHln
VanTiniin^ of
of Gikn
Lake fklrua
Odessa?* Un
Mr*.
Mrs Forrest Lane spent Thurs- and Mr* L. H. Evarts will also be
The Jolly Neighbors were enter- dally check on the tiny eggs which
'
wllli Mr. and Mr*. Robt. Laurcnson urek. *
hostess for a luncheon In her honor mined at the home of Mr. and Mrs. they expect to hatch most any day. Other surrtr
in Pittsburgh. Pa.
Miss Wlllo Jones of Ionia will Clara Hnnnaman and Otto Lass
n,.V
nf
nn
S
a
I
a .. ■ I
.
iwrence Barnett on Friday.
Roy McCall of Middleville on Sat­
of Nashville
Mr*. Carl F. Wood and ran. Ger­ ■pend this weekend at home.
Applications
for .a
the h
Red. —
Cross
urday evening. April 21. for a pot­ Nurses' Aide class which Is sched­
The Rev. Edward Bailey, wife and
ald. left Sunday night for their
Mrs. Delbert Whitmore who 1*
Mrs. R. G. Ptnnle. Mr*. Orville luck supper with 500 being played. uled to begin the latter part of May. ler and Mrs. Byron CW1 a stater,
temporary home in Columbus. ■ with her husband at St. Mary* children, Michael and Gregory, Mr.
Mrs Arthur Miller, all of NashPrues
went
to
Clara
Sunton.
Leo
Mr*.
I.
O.
Benton
of
Battle
Creek
Sayle*
and
Mr*
David
French
en
­
Ohio, after spending a few day* at iUMplta). Grand Rapid*, spent Sun­ and Mrs. Stanley Mbiert and Arkie
are now obtainable at the Banner
attended lhe council meeting In and their daughter. Mrs. Leon tertained for dinner at Shady Nook Wellfare. Leta Oraborn and Fred offlee or from Ml** Lottie Teuslnk. 3“—•
the home of her parent*, the Rev. day at home.
•**e guest* returning to Ballance. The club is planning a Mr*. Frank Carrothers. ar Mr*. Rich­
Katamarao Friday night at the Nas- Maupin of Canadian. Tex**.
. and Mra. A. M. Coldrea. Capt C
H. O. Woodruff from Orlando. arene
picnic
In
August,
the
losers
enter
­
*r
lhe
evening
six
Parsonage.
Mra.
Frank
Andrus
and
Mr*.
ard Cook.
P. Wood t* attending Irutructor* fluI
,UB. w
„o u
«u w
&gt;c
Florida,
who
used
to ,„«•
live llc
here
Mr and Mm. Prance* Irey from Dana McNally spent Friday in
: were In play with taining the winners. This was the
school at Lockbourne Field near about 50 year* uko. ta visiting his Kalamazoo
A most thoughtful gesture on the
SMts. Jack SUm.
ted at the Stanley Grand Rapid*.
Columbus. Mtes Ruth Coldren of , brother. R. R. Woodruff on E. Mlnert homev tel
part ot Mr. and Mrs. Dorrance
r*. C. R. BrandSaturday night.
Mra. Jas Cushman. Mr*. Russell
Tretheflc who. having to drive to
Chicago was also home for the Green Street.
»tetter and for the men to Einar
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Paul
Riley
and
son
and
baby
daughter
Carol
of
Cook
Dowagiac on Sunday, took Evelyn
weekend In honor of her slater. Eli- | Sunday guest* ot Mr and Mrs. from Marshall visited at the Rev.
Prandsen. Jack SUm and Jim Rad­
and
Ralph Gwinn with them so that
sign Virginia Coldren. who was c. b. Hodges were her mother and Edward Bailey home Sunday and
ford.
।
they
might
spend
the
afternoon
vUcalled into acUve duty at Great I ?i,rera. Mra. Francis Cusack. Mtes attended lhe services at Uie &gt;N*z' Hing with their mother. Mrs A B
ano will
win leave Monday
Monaay ( Halen and Miss Anne Cusack of [ arene church.
Lakes and
The Ainid-Dorg met at the home
Several from here are planning to Gwinn, a patient in the Dowagiac
Reed left for
Ma**'
several
morning. Min
Mra L. C. Jones. 8r..
Sr. Mr. Belding
of Mr. and Mrs. Don St John. A attend the lolnt rang recital by hospital. Mr*. Gwinn expect* to be
1 Mr*
Mr* Aome
Abbie mck
McKibbon from YanL.
*
■
.
Robt. Walldorff. Ph. M. 2 c was I...
kcc Springs spent
-s;pt Saturday nfter- Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Cushman will carry-ln dinner was enjoyed Pedro Martha Lou Mau* *nd another Al- home todav &lt;Tinira &gt; Dr Gwinn li
spend
next
weekend
with
Robt.
1 home from Great Lakes lor Uie noon
...... ..
at ....
tnc Charles
Char
Leaver home.
was played with honors going to bion music student given at the aun a patient at Pennock hospital
• Mr;.
.... wto De- Reed In New York City.
--------------------------------------------------------- weekend.
George VanHouten and OrTe Helm. college chapel Friday, May 4. at 8; ..
Mr*. HgUU
Nellie Clcmcncc went
r
Weekend guest* of Mr. and Mr*. The next meeting will bo held at o'clock.
She will *ing Schubert' n-ehki
»2£F.’l
i The Rev. and Mr*. A M. Coldren troll Tuesday afternoon to sec WURobt. Burch were Mr*. Noble Caln Mr. and Mrs. George VanHouten'*. songs, an operatic art* and other
FOR YOUR
w^TtmTn’to
| attended » miiilstcria! meeting at Ham Christ.c, who te 111.
and
Joan
who
returned
to
their
Mrs.
Robt.
Webster,
who
ha*
been
selections. Martha Lou writes that hi- her
in tew whT
rnr-*.i^&gt;r-n eiinnABT
■»&gt;” Hr»l V. B. Church in Grand .Mrs,
»&gt;-- -----RDlNAJULY.yax^rf
familiar
home
faces
in
the
audience
i
t?
O
ned
thire
U
** U
„_r«t of her mother. Mrs. Mar- home In Chicago on Tuesday.
Sr ENCER SUPPORT I Rapid* last Wednesday. Represcn- I..;.Uu1 guest
To celebrate her sixth birthday.
Mr and Mra. Chester Banghart Sally
lopeyaprcmiumtogpra*'
Lee Sayle* entertained eight *nr'VTne^Omf ....
tauve* from the local church who uret Sheet* and Mr* J. A. McCall,
.
Havp seen’two near tragedies besft Thursday
for Columbia. Oa. and Helene were In Pontiac Bun­ little guest* Sunday afternoon.
Cnll Mrs
B L
attended
convention where
**■
*”■*
Dr, A. B. Gwinn is *tJU a patient tween motorist* and youngsters on
Lail
Mr*. D.
L. Reek
rec*
aUj( heUthe missionary
rrum Wcdnwidw
where C
Capt. Webster is now sta­ day and Monday.
Games were played with prises going in Pennock hospital, but hte condl- j buy ctes.The tette.TidwiTtoJtto^
Mr and Mr* R. E- Cleveland and to Judy Ann Nagel and Kay Edger.
2828 E. State Road
['through Friday, were Mrs. Jay 8ny- tioned.
after dark with no lights or re DecMrs. C. S McIntyre is sixI’iiding
Mrs Fred
Mr*.
F. A. Bower
P.
Clai
Clardy
spentMte*
Friday In A large birthday cake with candles Hon i* R^enJy unproved.
dcr. Mr*.
and
Dn and Mrs. Guy Keller returned tors on either front or back of the
illtd service of our
the week with Comm, and Mrs. K. I Grand Rapids
cantered lhe table at which the girls on Thursday from a ten day visit bike. Such accident* are always
Marilyn McDonald.
■S. McIntyre
.
1■ Mrs.
Richarc
| Mrs.
Florence
Hil­ and Dick. enjoyed refre«hment*.
.•uciniyre in Alina
Anna
»ora.Scdugale.
meuard Mrs
Groos
Mr .nd Un C. B W&lt;J« ,n {
da"';Hawkins
Ha-i^kiA's“"a^d~"
Mr* “Pauline
¥ Bb!m “nrt Mtss Allrc! Reynold* Cordes and Clifford DoMemphis. Tenn. This te a perfect
obscrvetL
da
nnd ’Mr*.
— . Mr’
Hklnner went tn Grand R mid * last
,*ho haT
T *’1or*'*a for, tan spent Friday and Saturday in
Mrs.
Royal
Hayes
was
hostess
to
time
to
make
the
trip
aa
Mr*.
Keller
I
The.
following
three
Item*
from
Tueldav
to"attend
funeral
rt-lu,rT'f&lt;1iroin
Iro,nueiroli
Detroit
Grand Rapids where they attended
:
.
.. the
,
,— ; of&lt;ne winter, rciurnea
,
NOW SERVING
her club for dessert and bridge last *avj the rosra are In full bloom now. I the county seat paper in Eaton will
Tuesday
luesaay to attend
attcnu the
me funeral
runcrai ot
or । Monday
Mnnriav to
io spend the
lhe summer here, the
—---------------the *y
symphony
concert- Friday
nteht Thursday evening. Winner* at con­
Members of the Barry county be of local Interest
h Sgt Herman Bohvhute
! Mr* Herbert
ierbert Quigley
Quigley. Mr* ***-*Adef- and
lions compounded here.
—J ton Saturday heard the Sen tract were Mrs. Duane Miller and medical society and their wives arc) Met a delightful pcrranaltty SunMiss Grace Edmonds and Miss bert Cortr*-*„
■right, -------Betty JCortrlght and carlo opera
company ln
ii Ajdn and
huldlna their monthly meeting day. Rear Admiral George Rock lreman spent
thespent
weekend
Jean
Gorman
the weekend Dornlh«Mi
»«... ....
....
Van Hom
attended
the Pauat
.
Mr.
Groos
Jolnl:
.—
Thursday in Ukc Odessa with Dr. ured* in the home of the W. R.
() Grand
. , _.
with Mr. and Mrs. ,■
E. H. Pale In 0|)pra Ald&lt;
l*4- |In
Crnnrt Rapids
Rnniil^ SatSlI. r._.
__ ■_ _______ . Joining them on
Saturday Mr and Mrs. C. C. Burk­
Cooks In Hastings, hte home town
Mrs Rene Gangulllel entertained &lt;n^.? HofI* ** hQsUFROM 12 NOON TO 5 P.M.! Highland Park.
। uiday night.
Ella Hall of near Coats Grove has when-he was Brat named to AnI Mrs Roy Everett returned
— Wcd-----Mr and Mrs Kendall Iteahm and I holder and Barbara also attended her bridge club Thursday with
evening nerfonnance of Faust awards going to Mr*. Howard Frost purchused a home In Jackson and napolte. He was sent from the'
Open Week Days
1 nesday from a few days* visit with . family spent Sunday with hu par-!,। lhe
A guest of Mr*. Albert Hemey and Mr*. Wallace Osborn. Guest* has gone there to make her home
Naval Academy to Glasgow to study i
Mr and Mrs. Roy Hcnr.e; In Battle ente al Sunfield.
| this weekforIs the
Mra.evening
Frank were
Erb Mrs.
of
Vernor
His many Hastings friends will be ship building and designed and built!
| Mr and Mrs. O P Slnklcr nre
i Creek.
from 5:00 P.M. to
Blough. Mr*. Rolph Bulling and Mr*. glad to know that J. Mortimer the first air craft carrier used by
entertaining*”their
their daughter.
ciaughicr.'” Mrs.;
Mrs. ।
Rr'^«n svn
Mr*. John P. Delnnny wa* the ' entertaining
Townsend of Lowell, formerly of the Navy. Past 80. lie still docs the
Our Food I* the flnesl. money and guest of Mrs. ’L. "
Thon Amlin
Amlin and
nnrl Patricia
n.Irinin of
n» Chi
C-hl.­ WM Sgt LOFCn Erb Of Fort CUStCT. Osborn.
c *'
Daniels
‘
‘in Thon.
Halting*,
Is
making
a
good
recovery
setting
up exercises of the Navy and
point*, can buy.
Grand Rapid*. Wednesday and cago this week
We are honestly trying to give good Thursday.
The Lol* Circle. Mrs Ralph Lef- from a goiter operation performed play* a satisfactory double* game of
A guest of Mr nnd Mr* I. E tended the San Carlo production or
Carmen on Friday evening in Iler. chairman, held a dessert meet­ at St. Mary's hospital in Grand tennis. He has a world outlook with HASTINGS,
Service.
1 Mr. and Mra Jos. Fisher entcr- Royer tor two week.- is 1*1* stater. Grand
Rapids
on
Monday.
April
16.
Mrs.
,
Rapids.
.
ing Monday evening at the home of
I l.iined Mr* J. C Fisher and little Mrs Cora Oldham of Greenville.
Mr and Mr*. C. B. Hodges enter­ Mrs Arthur Hansen with Mr? Lef­ Townsend te staying' with her rani son of Woodland far lhe weekend Ohio.
Cecil -Hart
1 Mn.
Hvivia
Mr anrt Mr* August Kletzman,tained
--------- —U --------------- —of —Battle fler assisting.
Thomas Osmmage In' Grand Ra
I Mr* Jas. Foley and
Mrs.MkemJ
Sylvia ;i‘)oyd
; thi.
Overholt and Mr* Oil* Rtckcr | Creek Thureday and Friday.
"Morl's" room number at the
1 Water* are sncndlngUltr’r-. hrnihlr of D*1*10” *l&gt;cnt Sunday with thetr
Mte* Winnie Lancaster spent the
Mis* Janet Smith was hostets to pital is 403.
HASTINGS. MICH.
In Albion with the Mr
l.i
hroUvcr and sister. Mr. and Mrs. weekend with-her father In Lake- twelve at a bridal shower Sunday
Clarence/
Mr anti Mrs. clarence Baker .
[Odessa
afternoon honoring Mr*. H. M. Mar| Geo. Alton.
, w£elEn‘l BUMta
Mr “"I Mrs ! Mrs Haael Doolittle of Syracuse. Un. Jr., of Battle Creek, the former
----------------------- • ( E G. Rothaar will be Mrs. Helen i n. y.. te arriving Thursday to Helen Naylor Out nt town quest* is al Pennock hospital for care.
!airs»
Meade, spend the summer with her daugh- were Mr*. Arthur Callihan of Bat­
Prin. and Mrs Edwin Taylor were
------------------ " CreJk1 andPeUr Slcberl ot B«tUe I ter and son-in-law, Mr. and »Jr»
tie Creek and Mrs Wayne Ftnk- called
to Hesperia la*t week Wedbclncr of Lansing.
Mrar r" Ad
w£di„°K?tem.a££
Mrs. Arehie
Archie Reickord
Reickord and
and Mis*
Miss I
.
, * * *
Sund^v Ind MlteST &lt;m \i
a^ OrlCf
Reickord apent- Saturday
--------------------- - . and.
a group of Hastings friends who held on Friday and Mr. and Mrs
in Kalamaxoo, with Mra. । were lunclteon guests of Mrs. L. R. Taylor returned to their home here
(A Symbol of Fine*Bus Service)
trudi! Bentley at BorgcM hospital Sunday
Mattson In Jaekson last Wednesday on Sunday.
/# .
0H TH’ M1W
I included Mrs. Richard Groos Mr*.
Her frienas arc glad u&gt; know sue t* William Fox and Perry.
W. T. Wallace. who was here on
Mr* Fay Marble and Mis* Ruth
recovering nicely from an attack of
Harold Phillips. Mrs. Archie Mc­
to address the society nam­
pneumonia -and will leave the hos­ Marble sperft Sunday in Charlotte, Donald. Mrs. J. E. McElwain. Mr*. Tuesday
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Jack Stem, Mrs. Gay Jordan. Mr*. ed in hi* honor and the high school
pital noon.
assembly never fall* to amasc one
1 Mis* Esther. Doty was al her home Chamberlain and familyWarner Denton, Mr*. C. C. Burk- of hl* students who has a poor mem­
Hastings Time
Buse* Lv. Hastings
George Gallup of Gras* Lake, hzilHnr Mrc «? V Mr.. I,
_
in Athens over the weekend.
ory. No matter how changed the size
Mr and Mr* Harold Doxev and spent the weekend with hte moth­
TO FORT WAYNE
TO GRAND RAPIDS
family and Mr. and Mr*. George er. Mr*. John Schaffer. 218 W.
Williams of near Quimby were in Thom street.
7.40 AJtf. Dly.
Dly. 540 A M.
, Detroit Sunday attending the ball
Mr*. George Bauer and daugh­
12X5 P.M.
i game.
ter*. GcorgeAnn and Mary Fiances,
| Willard Hilton and his daughter, of East Lansing were here last
•'
10X0 P.M.
Mrr Lloyd Goodenough, were guests week helping to care for Mra. Ste1045 P.M. Sum. Only
(Mon. Only) 1.00 A.M.
। of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hilton of nhen Johnson, who te convalescing
Grand Ranld* over the weekend. from her recent operation nt the
Hastings, Mich., Phones 2244-2557
' TO LANSING
TO KALAMAZOO
Charles Hilton expects to soon enter home of her parents, Mr. and Mra.
{military service.
Frank Sage.
I Judge and Mr*. A. D. McDonald
SATURDAY ONLY. APRIL 28
Dly. 340 P.M.
Dly. 140 P.M.
and Frederick and Anne McDonald
went to Port Huron for the weekend KAUFFMAN—HINCKLEY
Philip Dorn. Mary Astor
Temporary Station 150 E. State St. 2nd Floor Ph. 2137
to visit relative* and meet Mrs. Mc­
The wedding of Betty Jean
Donald's brothcr-ln-law.
who
is iiincKicy.
...
- .v ..&gt;
aaugnicr
o:
Mr.
ana
mts
.
TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
Hinckley, daughter of
and Mrs.
| home on furlo
—*■ 'from
----- -------■— an
— 1। Harry Hinckley of Nashville, and
lough
service
ianMr,rnnrtCMii”REAirt"tJ^Xnw;na'w,u,B,n uurwn
?«&lt;».&gt; Kauitmnn.
icunmuj. son
wn or
or
Bob MiUhnsa. Ann Jeffrey*
nrn BIC..,. 75
Mr3IkBUIIt..------CravSo^thtaI EreeP°rt&gt; Look P'ac®
the/KauffMr. and Mrs. C. W. Crawford
Cra
this mnn rca|dence Saturday. April 21.
week.
•
al
8
p.m..
Uie
Rev.
J.
W.
McCue
Miss Anne Burton spent the week­
reading the double ring ceremony.
end in Ann Arbor.
The bride wore a light blue street
I Mr and Mrs. Caryl Puller and
SUNDAY and MONDAY, APRIL 29-30
| Elaine of Lowell were Sunday guest* length dress with brown ncce.Mories
and a corsage of gardenias, mock
of Mr. and Mr* Glen Densmore.
r William PoweU, Myrna Loy
orange
blossoms and sweat peas.
, Mrs. Mary AUerding was In Lans­
Ing Saturday and Sunday to see her She was attended by Mtes Elaine
I sister, Mrs. Thos. Pierce (Ruth Kauffman of YpsllanU. ateter of
Brown*, who recently suffered a the groom, who chose a white dress
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 1:00 TO
stroke of paralysis and 1* a paUent with black accessories. Her corsage
al Sparrow hospital,
Only enough admission* will be sold to flU theatre once'
Sunday guests of Mrs. Wayne Pet­
erson were Pvt. and Mrs. Frank Cur­
tis and two children and Mrs. Tom
Simmon* and Josephine of Fowler­
ville.
TUES., WED.. THURS.. MAY 1-2Mrs. Maxine Knowlton has relum­
ed to her home in Delton after a
visit -with Dr. and Mr*.' Norbert
Schowalter.
Mr*. Charles Aldrich and Mrs
Addle Springer left Monday night
HOT A COLD WATER
for McAlester, Okla., where they
were called bv the Hines* of the
SHOWER BATH
former's son. Darrell Aldrich. CPO.
who is In the hospital tor care. Mr*.
Aldrich 'Loretta Springer* Li there
with her husband.
Hastings, Mich.. Phones 2244-2557
LMis* Ruth Robson spent the week­
end with her mother. Mrs. A. A.
Robson. In Jackson.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. APRIL 27-28
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
HUdsM.U~

PERSONALS

Friday

observance.

tram right shoulder
A girl was accotnand went to the door
flat bowl for a dona1700 the parade of
the town went past,
ere children, boys on
on the other, in alnr of them with noise
u we have for HalloIder folks walked In
it a leisurely pace
eglnnlng of the pro­
d on a platform from
of four men was a

&gt; a tqaroon robe with
|. I didn't see this
and am not positive
{sented—none of the
knew. About Jn the
proceaaion. carried on
of men, was another
aosedlv a kind of
■allv a llttl" iron »wl
h real and artificial
lilies with a canopy
on. Tills contained a
1 In maroon reprelody of Christ being
1 tomb. I presume,
ill men and women
rrly women In black
•|ia. Later a figure of
Mary was brought
xl by 4 older girls
s a very solemn pro­

W Lower
co. California
poem U reprint
Edith Bechtel.
ur Son to save the
rnt the coal
sacrifice:
r Son that we might

Id my son
help to save
• which Your Son
victory’* won. dear
back my son.
to my breast and
ord.
a to Join Your Son.
nd:
ny tears, rejoice
my son and the Son

ind.—Amen.'
-ENGLISH
Vhetstone and Miss
h'of Grand Rapids
Harried at the red­
oom. 420 E. Marshall
Saturday Mar. 31.
le Rev. Don Carrick.
&gt;f the U. B. church
■in-law of the bride
e ceremony In the
aut 25 ot Uie linmeof the bride and
Ima Gocdenough. a
ride wo* her attend­
: English her broth­
in. The bride looked
» of aqua crepe. Mr.
tstone began housellately in his home
I be glad to welcome
Mr. Whetstone was
lent of Uie Martin
oving Into town this
low employed at the
ter marriage Mr*,
i employed on the
telephone exchange.
rtll provide a "cush-

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'
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Sheldon Agency

Robert R. Fueri, 2 Vi Phone 175
miles north of Nashville on M­
ft. deep.

66.

SWANSON
AGENCY
109 W. State

Now is the time for hail insur­
ance.'livestock, life insurance,
residence and farm labor lia­
bility insurance. And don't for­
get the tornado insurance.

Coll 2908

Rock, Slide or Slip?

WANTED

Place orders now for
Spring or Summer Work

C. F. ECKARDT
438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

Middleville

FALSE TEETH

DR. DERK STUIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
111 W State *
Hastings

WOMAN SHOE CLERK

‘Hite Spine
is the Human
Switchboard
controlling
Health and

Pleasant work.
Good pay.

GEO. H. LEE

Ros. 3359

Bonds

Auction

coax. OATS. WH1AT. 0IOVEBSKEE
BEARS, HAT * STRAW
.erne
FOk HAl.E —AlOfcd. mi»'d k., .
■ ■molby. Fhoar 73.AF4.
FOR HALE—
biflf’l uf &gt; orn, r.Ue
|MI LU.K. 1 I Bill' IMltll. , f l .i&gt;i. 1 &lt; y u , • ,
CUr.

Call after 5:30 p.m.

PAINTING
Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars

AUCTIONEER
Phone 13 F21 Climax, Mich.
__________________________ 4/M

sales

WOOL GROWERS

HENRY FLANNERY

AT FIRST
SIGN OF A

I am buying wool under the govern.nient purchase plan — guaranteed
ceiling price. Sell you wool lor cash

Marshall Furnaces

VUSE

Lloyd A. Sheffield
P.O. Cressey

epairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

Representing

JOHN BECK

Mich. Co-op Wool Marketing Aaa'n
506 N. Mechanic St. Jackson. Mich.

Floor Sanders for Rent

666

Cold Pitparaiiont as directed.

Delton,

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK

Mich.

Sales made in any section. Da tea
for auction* will be given with
promptness upon application. Call
al my expense — phone Prairieville

hiivpractk
releases

SALES

'

INSURANCE and BONDS

Jerry Andrus

'Top Hogi

Nall Bank Bldg.

one ISIS

Prices at Hastings Livestock
Sale. April 28. 1945

PoWer
Within.

ACHINGFEET

$14 60 Get Amazing Relief
”

,

&lt;lo Io any

dnifgt.t tixlay a

___ $13.85!- f’lrin.l bottle of M.«»»■_. Ewn
_______ The vrry fir.t applir.iion wilt fi'
$9 tO $13 'relief -J » few .hurt trva.M.’f
Beef cows
Beef Steers
&amp; Heifers._‘_$11 to $15.50,’“:

AUCTIONEER
IM year AeeUoo Sele. with

Dairy Cow$__r$60 to $140.00 j.™
Veal$12.00 to$18.00if“'

DEWEY REED

Deacons$4.00 to $16.00
Feeder Pigs$9 to $25.00 SJ

SCOTT SERVICE
All kinds of trucking

PHONE 2812
OR LEAVE ORDERS AT
817 S. HANOVER

FOR HALE—Young TogCrnbiirg bill.
4:4
«oati. t61-&gt; H Jrrtrr.-.n,
FOR HALE—Iocf.ut.iirs milk go»L
April 1. • *ood milkrr. 3 Haanrn nan
met. In &gt;i*ailir&gt;&lt;«. prien to ’•!!
mile* r.u ot MJrc.n T*J Hue
LObT. TOUKD. STOLEK

RUBBER BOOTS PAY FOR THEMSELVES

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

IN HEALTH PROTECTION

FRANK JONES

YOUR PAIR

COMPLETE SELECTIONS
CHOICE OF

We Remove Dead Animals
Auctioneer &amp; Sole Mgr.
Phono 2178
Nashville
At My Expense

For Prompt Removal
of Old, Crippled
or Dead Horses
L
and Cows
j

LLOYD J. EATON

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

Cattle

Horses

C. "Bill" Sherwood
F«r
INSURANCE
Bote! Hastings

STORM
KING
BOOTS
5595

FOR COMFORT

$698

55 95

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

Delton, Mich.

AUCTIONEER

SIZE 5 KNEE BOOTS - HIP BOOTS - RATION FREE!

General auction rering. Date* can
be made al Banner Office.
tf

Phone &lt;Coll«t)-3965 or 2715 for

Loren Hershberger
AUCTIONEER

ED. FINNIE
MOVING AND STOHACt

GUARANTEED

TRUSS FITTING
by M

EXPERIENCED
FITTER
.
LyBARKERS
ImiW.i
Mwm2II&gt;

AND SERVICE

ALL
SIZES
6 TO 12

phone nni hickory

1 am no further array from you
than your nearest telephone. Call
al my expense.
N*7
Woodland

MEN'S 15
INCH ALL
RUBBER
LACE PAC'S

HIP OR

Phone 2608
tf.

CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

Loren Coppock

APPLY FOR

MENlS

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
n

\v&lt;

HpuMEinnt-s

Horses, cows and small stock removed promptly.
Your calls are greatly appreciated.

RELAX IN SOFT
KID ROMEO SLIPPERS
CHOICE OF BLACK OR BROWN

HOWARD BRISTOL
Phone Hastings 2715
.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Res. 3965
u.

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
Glycerin availoble from animal fats is badly needed In
WAR EFFORT. Phone' Hastings 2565 or. Kalamazoo
2-9544—Coll collect.

KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

MEN'S RUBBER BOOT SOX:
MEN'S HEAVY FELT INSOLES. PAIR.

KIRI

IIG

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

INTING
lol—Industrial
'actors and Cars

THE HOME FRONT *

Summer Work

(Continued from First Section)

ECKARDT
I E. Grand
me 3721
tf

RK STUIVE
OPRACTOR
llaatlugi
■I X865-2N1

i Spine
ie tinman
:ckboard
ntrollin£
lallh. and
Vigor

'C'STOHSCM\&gt;wu«cau5
CCWLUN-CT * ION tvs-

Qunpractk
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I Power
I Within.

nines:
Wed., FrL

l«th This Offles

LVES
FOR

IONS

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THU USDAY, AFRIL M. 1945

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

April 6. 1945
Mr. and Mrs Ronald Haynes
623 N. Wilson Ave.
Hastings. Michigan
D&gt;at Mom and Dad.
Back to duly again—a little ner­
vous but that's to be ex priced I
pretty aoon.
Yupi I still like to swim. Boy, I
sure miss swimming back In a good
Kih water lake, Uked to hunt
., but I don't think 111 hunt
much after the war. I don't care
for guns any more Might take up
fishing when I get back.
Well. I believe Fred is about the
belt man you ever had on your
farm Dad. including me. Remember
when I didn't use to like to work
on Sunday?
Expect to go to rest camp, then
Join my old outfit. By the way,
Bur friend Tex went to the Stataa.
ust have had more pull than I
did. Well. I should be home pretty
yean. I've got one wound.
Weil. I hope you are well and
happy. J'd sure give anything to
talk to you for an hour. You know
it will soon be summer. Of course
we can't tell it. The only thing we
can do Is remember how wonderful
summer Is In Michigan. Boy I Hl
bet It'a beautiful where you live
now in summer.
The war news looks good now.
Dent look like Jerry will be sleep­
ing In those soft beds too long now.
docs it? HI trade with him. and I
auppoM* he'd trade with me. too.
Might'find him over here some day
U he comes over. 1’11 Just have to
find a rifle for him and take him
up front
■ **
Can't think of any more words
so keep your chin up a little longer
■nd III be seeing you.
Johnnie
Pfc. Ronald M Haynea. USM.C.
•i Fleet Post Office
San Francisco, Calif.

April 8. 1945
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynea
623 N. Wilson Ave.
Hastings. Michigan
Dear Mom and Pop.
Haven't written in almost two
weeks I guess. TlJhe goes by so fast
that I don't seem to have time for
anything. We have just changed
shifts again so now I'm working
from 4 in the afternoon until mid­
night. Don't like this shift so well.
Haven't heard from you In almost
two weeks but I got your package.
In fact. It's on the table now and
I'm eating candled peanuts and
marshmallows. I ate most all the
salty peanuts myself. Always did
like them. Wonder If I told you I
bought an 880 camera a while ago.
I can just see Pop hit the roof. I
admit that it Isn't worth It but 1
want picture*^ Anyway. I have to
do something with my money and
I guess I'm just not the kind that
can save it.
Well the news looks good; "May­
be" 111 be home In another year or
to. I hope. Spring Is here even If
it does turn cold when it rains. Hope
you're all ok.
S«t J. A. Haynes. 19151910
A.P.O. 562. "• Postmaster
New York. New York
»
April 1. 1945
Philippines
Dear Zolly.
I'm writing letters to different
ones and I thought I had better
write you one and let you know my
change of address.
As ybu see by the heading of the
letter I am somewhere in the Phil­
ippines. Have been here a month
to the day. Have a nice location.
The only thing about it la It’s real
sandy.
My brother. Kenneth, and I have
finally met up with each other,
just as soon as we landed here,
and I found out that we had the
same A.P.O.. I wrote to him right
away. He was in lhe hospital when
he received lhe letter but as soon
as he got out he called up the
Sixth Army Headquarters, wanting

to know where we were located. of mustard taste
..... he such M
UICWM
But ........
didn't .....
have any .....
luck. Then
as we have 1 WV
dropped a note In the 283rd box at day.
the post office wanting to know
Yea. the box was kind of smash
where we were located. And that'i
that's up z
— most
it of
a Utile,, ipt
but CCiLl
could use
how he found out where I was. He "
U. I* am ao
so used to eating ever
everycame down around three weeks thingt all mlxsd
doeuj
mixed up. m
so it doesn't
■— ■ ■
ago. I was in bed sleeping as 11 mike- much difference
any more.
I,
.11
u.
----.
___
___
had been driving al) the night be^
Suppose "you are getting ready to
fore. When he walked in the lent put in your garden. I have had
some fresh onions to eat. Don't
Here my eyes when I saw him know who's garden I got them
standing there. It had been better from. It doesn't make any differ­
than four years since I had seen ence Just so we find them Also
him He couldn't stay long as he had some corn to eat.
had to get back to the field. But he
Well, the boys are coming back
came uaca
back mat
that evening ana
and look
took so I'll
j ii nave
have to aay
say so-long II.
for this
me up to his place He has been i time with lots of good luck,
transferred from his squadron to I
Love from
group now. He only has to put in
Denny
four hours a month flying and gets P 8. Write when you can. Hello to
full flying time. Have been up there all.
three times since Sure was a grand
Pfc. Dennis Allerdlng. 36160777
reunion, and I hope we are this
A PO. 41.' % Pastnaster
close together tor quite some time.
San Francisco, California
The strip Is only a little ways from
here.
March 17. 1945
»
Germany
At lhe present time I am driving
a two and a half ton Army truck. Mrs Lota Hotchkiss
I like it. Moat of the roads are real 606 E. Grand St.
Hastings. Mich.
good.
Mother.
I am feeling fine. Haye had sev­ Dear
Here goes with another letter, aleral air raids since we have been
t haven't received any mail
here. Still quit© a bit of fighting though
ut.iv except old letters. «1 aia
lately
did get
going on ft little ways from here.
Have n good idea the war In one from Aunt Lilli when she was
Europe will be over In another four with Lurah.
or five months Then it will take
a year and a half over here any-

■

BARRY BYPATHS

PLAY SAFE-INVEST IN

REAL ESTATE
WE HAVE a double house and 5’/i lots in the 1st
ward, all this con be bought for $2,500. The house
needs a lot of repairs.

SOWN

A RESTAURANT and grocery business for sale, doing
a nice business, stock, fixtures and restaurant

house needs tome repair* for__J----- --$3,000.00

80 ACRE FARM 3 miles out, has 7 room house with
electricity and furnace and water, large basement

WASTE
PAPER

y

VALSPAR
Tell us the approximate tire of

bow quickly you can brush it oo
yantV- Driet io 4 hours, of course

tilth that standt boiling water.

SPEND WISELY!

VANILLA ^“7^ Nf 85&lt;
100VITA-KAFS
Abbott’s
m

$096

16 OZ. McKESSON'S
COD LIVER OIL
$JO9
‘
“
Mint — Ploin
4 OZ.
HOMICEBRIN
Lilly**
100 NORFLEX
TABLETS
• B Complex -- -------

$1.25 ABSORB INE
JR.$1.00 DR. MILES
NERVINEL.

1 QT.
‘
MILK MAGNESIA
Peniular

M2'

9gc

180 CAPS. BAX
Multiple Vitamins $y|79
6 Mm. Supply-----

59c

fuIkirkpi^sTcpr
1

HAETIMSE

mOKl ml

.
And

Coreless spending promotes inflation.

A

•

help control inflation. •
SEE YOUR BANKER IF YOU NEED MONEY!

Your bonket

is the most logicol one to consult if you are in need of finan­

cial aid.

Waste Paper Is Vital
War Material

Your banker is set up to handle various kinds of

financial matters and interest rotes on loans are of lowest.

Money is our business ond we are making loans to responsible
individuals.

AN ACUTE SHORTAGE EXISTS
EVERY POUND IS NEEDED

Stop in and we'll be glad to talk it over.

IF YOU NEED MONEY--SEE YOUR BANKER

Do Not Destroy !

HASTINGS CITY BAN

Save It and Get It To Market

"Fifty-Eight Yean of Continuous Service”
jjjjy

PHONES: 2105 - 2103

HASTINGS, MICHI

AFRIL COLLECTION DATES
Apr. 12 — 2nd and Srd'Wards
Apr. 26 — 1st and 4th Wards

* SHOW YOUR COLORS —Buy U. S. War Saving! Bondi and Slampi

1

59&lt;

60c ALKASELTZER .

"Hl stosr o&gt; rsiiMSLT ***12'

.

83*

TUBE
RAYVE

well loid-out plan of financing will guide your spending and

HASTINGS SALVAGE COMMITTEE
At ESTATE
1ROKER

' Sanz-

with the extra cash purchase the best investment available

bam, lots of out-buildings, good soil, only 1 mile

off of the pavement for*$4,500.00

WEEK-END WITH

BE PREPARED!

equipment all for$2,000.00
8 ROOM HOUSE in the 2nd ward, very good location,

BA

for ony emergency with ready cash in a bank account.

A chance for some one to

make some money.

OFT
PERS

FLOORS SH&lt;

PLAN NOW

War Production/
NEEDS YOUR

EE!

SECTION

afternoon after the news that
shocked a world had come into thi*
Marjorie J.
S 1/C
I
home over the radio. The little
Wav. Qtrs G Room G-121-1
.
daughter was quiet and pensive. Soft
Florida Hall
organ music was playing and big.
Arlington Farms, Va.
silvery drops of rain began to fail
By JANE CAMERON
again, the window pane. The child
said. "Mamma, i believe Ood Is cry­
Philippines
'
Mra H Main
3*'
: 1945—simile—As empty ss a sugar ing because Pres. Roosevelt Is dead."
God must have cried again, a few
Route 3
'bowL
. . .
days later when one or lhe finest
ot all newspaper men. Ernie Pyle,
I «wk, &lt;1UI,.
joined the bays he had seen die ont nStai mil MW O, itah !“
«■ HSStP many battlefields. Seldom does
ntsht
t
waa at&gt;.&lt; ought to smell like Aunt Matildas mankind suffer two such loses tn
n faLrn&gt;lmm
cabinet, and confidentially,
&amp;^£ml£? I?: latift ^d iTal !?
When you ask the time of
Ihln^ wm' ha^ad
'&lt;Uy' y0U al*»2* have tO a*C»Ttain SOUTH SHULTZ
beginning to think you had all for- ! wi^ther It is Eastern War Eastern
Mrs. Fred Anders of Brush Ridge
gotten me. Sure raise* lhe old mor- standard. Central Standard or the entertained a number of guests
ale to hear front you.
local
local characters
characters demonstrating
demonstrating thelr Sunday at a fine birthday dinner
1 fu“*,
haant heard from heritage
heritage of
of independence
independence in
in a
a se
se­­ in honor of Ruth Horn's birthday. *
me since I got here knd I cant on- 1&lt;ctlon
al
thelr
own
choosing,
lection of their own choosing.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Hom attended
demand it. I ve been writing to
• • •
the Farm Bureau meeting at Mr. i
When one goes to take a bus or Campbell's near Cedar Crqek on
you get my letter telling I was in train, you go through a lengthy rit­ Thursday evening, a Mr and Mrs ।
the Philippines? Mom was the first ual ol finding out ho* the sched- Wm. Bonneville. Suzanne and Billy ।
one
to after
— I. wrote
--------- ---------— 1 . got here.
..... I. uie compares with the local time and James May of Battle Crees j
haven't heard from her in three Then one considers the destination spent Sunday afternoon with the j
ok. j.
_u._ Isn't
ijj... she?
and how lhat compare wllh lhe Lester Sonne Villes. * Born Io Mr.
----- weeks.
She
is okay.
No. sis. I c=*i
can’t tell -h:=h
which U!
island bus or train time and also how It and Mrs. Gary Rohn a son. at Pen­
I'm on. If you read anything a!
compares with the local time. It is nock hospital on Tuesday. * Mr. and
the 33td you will know tno' be- most astonishing to learn that you Mrs. Frank Maus of Kalamazoo !
thal, ?®y. outfit. A d
- — JwHll«
will arrive there an hour before you spent Sunday afternoon with the i
?», Wbvc ^rn “^.....
lng ;~t
Aa. Later you learn that the at­ Mila Ashby's. The many friends
aa push, but at present are resting ' tendant
tends.
made a mistake of an hour ot Mrs Maus' mother. Mrs. Kale I
That suits me Just fine I
or two. because nobody could pos.
Patton will be sorry to hear she |
, Gosh, do you realize I've been '
keep all this complicated stuff is unable to leave her bed anymore.1
1 away from home 27* • months? Just ’straight. In fact, a month of an- a Mr. and Mrs L. BLshop^rf Battle ,
Creek’spent the weekend al thetr j
farm here.
Don't forget the PTA. on Friday
evening. A fine musical program is I
Haven't received any copies of I book divided into sections for each | “
*numon yews. You lnUJ anj, dctall on lhc lubJ(Ct lhc being planned. Some of the bov-the Banner since I have been here.
state,
and
as
I
was
running
J??;
*
?
?.
board
would
doubtless
seek
refuge
from Pine lake camp arc expected
The Philippines are very friendly tiirough the Michigan section. I
P_f
™ 1 there themselves.
to
be nresent. * Mr and Mrs. L
and were sure glad to see the ran across the name of a boy from 1,1 cmg stirr in every Joint in my
Yanks come. Some of the girls are Hasting* I don l know for sure If bodr 1 «“«• 1 '**
too far ’
,
,
’
.
. k_ Sonneville. Mrs. Donald Manning I
very nice looking. LoU of them I know hto « not T think Vdo and *lept ,n to° ‘nMny t&lt;w-»»ole» j ™ spring and love seems to be and Sharon and Dennis were calling
U1'° *vpry ,l°°k and on relatives near Battle Creek. Sun- 1
have shapes better than Betty Gra­ HU^^ttc^rdD.K^y^
uAy * Mr. and Mrs. James Anders
ble iTsh. Tsh. and Tsh. Alpheous!) didn't show his military address . . Joke. There was a nurse who j
of Rutland spent Friday evening |
There Isn't very much left of lhe so I don't know what outfit he’s had been *taHoned in New Guinea,
with the Prank Homs. * Gordon
X™
towns and villages—flattened out “th. Iwroimy Xo and“horn? '
Song writers have immortalized Thompson.
Dean Babcock and Chfpretty much.
In
connection
with
practically
love
addrtas In the book, so maybe he’ll i
t?_
?t522
ford Clouse were among those who '
Will close, and wish you all the
every thing under the sun. includ­ attended
the cattle sale In Lansing .
see it. I*d sure like to see someone
best of luck. *
ing
rum
and
cocoa
cola,
except
a
from Hastings for a change
wolf hole. One of her Interested au­
Friday, a Mr. and Mrs. L Dickerson
foxhole.
We
humbly
suggest
this
Sincerely. Alpheous
! One of the Red Crosagiris said &lt;,le',net *®,d
meant fox-hole,
and daughter spent Sunday after- '
she was from Grand Rapids and j Do^ W°IL hole. The nurse looked' at song title. “Foxhole For Two." If noon with Mr. and Mrs Frank Hom |
Pfc. Alpheous Dunn. 36151673
had been
a n?Sber of '
the Banner has a subscriber In Tin
APO 70. % Postmaster
hud been to Hasting* a number of
San Francisco. California
"Maybe a fox dug It. but there was Pan Alley. I'd be willing to bet they
GEORGE WHITNEY
P.8. Here Is a piece of money that
a wolf In It when I got there!!!" could make something of It.
George W. Whitney, son of George
the Japs used while they were here.
Of course It's no good now. We get
Suggestion for a state anthem tor and Margaret Whitney was born I
January 3. 1872. al Muskegon and * j
payed • in Philippine money. Cen­ very high class family
Michigan
—
"I
Didn't
Know
What
I“
*•
“* some time this
died April 18. aged 73.
tavo. Pesos.
Time It Was."
In March 1906. he was united in
the..R. . Crc** “ &gt;X“Uy doln« “ months overseas,
’ -------March 29. 1945
The kittens love spring. They marriage to Miss Clara Shawbaugh
Philippine Islands swell Job over here. It sure seems ; afraid!'
roil Ln the grass and even eat a of Celina, Ohio, making their home
F0®*1, wl?er\Jhey
arou9d
i Well. ids. I can't think of any- little of it. not as if they liked it tn Celina and Dayton. In Septem­
Dear Mother and All.
I received your very nice letter talk to American girls for a change-i more chatter for now. so will have but rather as if somebody told them ber. 1907. Mrs. Whitney and infant
to cltMe
lon&lt;
careful, and it had vitamins and is good for son died. With the exception of
Of March 9. and was glad to hear instead ot Europeans.
years in Ohio. Barry
We see USO show* once in s write again soon.
from you again. I am alright now
them. Stinky keeps bringing live about three
has since been his home.
while, loo. and movies. Those
m be aeein' va'
mice in the house and I keep chas­ county,
and hope you are the same.
He Li survived by one brother.
Love Paul
ing the little bum back to the bam Edwin
I will be going back to my outfit US.O. outfits are also helping OJ. I
J., of Hastings, two sisters.
with them. I never knew I had the Mrs. Grace
soon. I guess you heard all about it
Carveth
now at Tucson.
range for a primal donna until lhe
in the papers. I had quite a time ■h.««.«! vsiVooo.,;"and Mrs. Maude Camp. Nash­
day he started to jump in my lap Ariz.,
but am alright now.
wllh a live mouse. The speed with ville.
The news looks good from the thelr morale. But we're doing our . more! He's a good Jap now.
Funeral services at the Leonard
which I left the scene also sug­ funeral home Saturday forenoon
other side. 1 hope it Is over soon. best to lower there morale. Hal Hal | Pfc. Paul L. Rose. 36415335
gested the 50-yard dash as a vo­ were In charge of lhe Rev. Lloyd
Well, guess I ll sign off now. os
Then we all can get back home.
I APO. 33. T Postmaster
cation. One certainly demonstrates Mead of Nashville. Pall bearers were
n here Jn^
In the hosgltal.^There
hospital. There jIJ* —
can '• think of more to write. So I San Francisco, California
I am^here
unsuspected powers at times.
lot of kids here. Boy. does it I “’•ML
four nephews. Harley and George
feel good to have them around, i
Raala. Manville Whitney and Ken­
.
Your loving son.
British West Africa
And now a last tribute to our de* neth Cronk. Bufial 'Tn Riverside
have a lot of fun with one of them.
Dick
April 13. .1945
parted president. It was the late
Pfc.
Richard
J.
Hotchkiss.
Dear Zolly:
Well I pie-j I will close far this
36865205
\
I received my first Banner since
time and hope to hear from you
APO 95. % Postmafter '
1 arrived over here and It seems
again soon.
New York. Hew York
that I have missed a few ao I
Lota of Love.
aether
lost track of a few things.
Orville
April
9.
1945
I
will probably get the back edi­
Pfc. Orville H. Curtis. 36421360
Dear Friends
tions as soon as they get here.
Just thought I would drop a few
I like It over here quite well ex­
San Francisco. California
linn to let you knpw my change of cept that the heat is slightly ter­
address which will be at the end of rific but one gets used to It. so
Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Allerdlng
the letter.
they tell me, out I will have to
Route 1
The quarters where I am now wait and see for myself.
Hastings. Michigan
are very nice and homlfled so I
Our flag is flying at half mast
Dear Aunt and Uncle.
I thought I would try to'write a like it quite well also my new job in memorium to our commander
few lines this morning just to let which Is at Bureau of Personnel and Chief, one of the greatest in
history we all think and his pass­
you know I received your letter and working as a file clerk.
I have every Sunday off and a ing away was quite a sudden blow
sure was glad to hear from you I
am feeling pretty good. Hope you H day every two weeks and a 64 to us as we" didn't even know he
are all well. Suppose you have been nours every 8 weeks and work from WM ill.
The people over here are all
looking for a line from me. Thia 8 to 4:30. At least I don't have to'
very helpful to us but they are al­
is about the third letter I have work at night.
My base is right across from the ways wanting us to dash them,
written In the last month, and can
only write one a day now. I Juft Arlington Cemetery where the un­ that U a term to Up them. They
wrote one to mother so I suppose known soldier's grave is. The ceme­ work for vary little and are quite
111 have to keep this one 'til tomor­ tery la very pretty in the summer good workers but not very fast.
time.
row before I can send It.
There is a correction to be made
Well. I must close for now and In my address so If you will change
This is Saturday and no place
(Continued on Page 8. Sec. 2.)
to go. Got to keep my eyes open to write some more letters.
see a Jap don't get in bed with me
at night. There are quUe a few
around. Not too much real at times.
When you see Clifford and Marrle tell them I said "Hello" and all
the rest. Will write Cliff as* aoon
as I can. I think of him every day
and what times we used to have.
You said you cut your finger on
a mustard can. Gosh, would a can

Yours truly,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, APRIL X, 1HJ

I Aid Society al the Brethren Church I 7:0G—Christian ddsaror. ..Betty
■ nesr Elmdale last Thursday. ♦ Mrs. • Krauss, leader.
»
Belle Proton Is spending s week J 6:00—Evening worship.'
with htr son. Roy Preston snd
8:00—Wednesday wraning. prayer
family of Fine lake.
j service and Blble atugy at ehutin.

Harris and wife to

and tha WlUltta’ ware' HENDERSHOT NEWS

April Calendar
, April 2$—Duratloh club meeting '
oostponed until May meeting on
I11I WMlnaadav
WARRANTY DEEDS

COURT HOUSE NEWS gL___ ...________

tell* wero Bunday dinner guasta » •chanU'i — rr.r., and Mn. Lae Hub- Parmelee of Johnstown. * Mn.
Mr. and Mra Adrian Smith of | bard called on JMra
----- ..._________
Hortense Palmcr^i* entertaining the
William Button and wife to Rollle Vermontville. The Gillette and the, shot at the Wilbur Schants hi
Earl Pennocks enjoyed a welner ’ Bunday afternoon. * Mn. Mir
&gt;n returned Wednesday
was a Wednesday
E
Read
and
wife.
Par
Oakwood
roast
Friday
night
*
Mr.
and
Mn
.
Pflug
called
on
Mra. Albert I
J?u3Tila.X
school.
Plat. Sec. 30. Jahrutown
• **—— —a .k.u—.-------' VHdav. * am Daisy Thornpaon
and 1363. dly.
urday night and Sunday dinner Mr. Wiley were Bunday guests
Te and John Thoma*
।
Stowell
C.
Stebbins,
et
al.
to
Vere
RMthumua of
Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Handerahok
Mr, and Mra. Forrest.
SrMr"
and
MraHaroW
Pennock*^
[
and
m
7».
'1Burrd"PhiUl
wJ'caUed
"on
|
E.
Carter
and
wife,
80
Ac.
Sec.
16.
■
y^'
ee
"
May
8-OJSfi.
Walton and Mrs. Georg* He
Welcome Comer* were
May
WB.CB. at Methodist।1 Xrvir
were Grand Rapids vUllora Fri
’7Wil(ia Bllvtn Warner to Jerry An-'.
son ot Hickory Corners were Sunday I Mrs Francis Hendershot Sunday
ta of Mr. and Mrs. Hochurch nation.
”*
dinner guests of Mrs Greta Cobb afternoon. * Saturday evening the
ond Thursday evening.
__
_
.
_____
_________
dru*
and
wife.
N
‘
a
Lou
6
and
7,
and Dorothy and
and daughters and called on Mr. Hendershot Farm Bureau will meat
Mr. and Mrs Lafe William* were
i Mark a
1 Bunn and Carol nlng callers ot Claude Wallqn*. *
and Mrs. Orlo Roush.
.
, with Mr. and Mr*. Leo Hendershot.
R- B Kulp •nd„«u»
&gt;*““*• D Vetoc
1 Mr. and Mrs. CharlM Overholt and In Grand Rapid*. Thuraday.
----------- I The McOmber Group were enter---------A. Kulp. Lol 55. Supervlior s Plat,,
,
..
—._ Bvelyn visited the former'* grand •
rjnvFwnais’------------------------------'* talned by the lAWtence ChrlsttanHome Sold
1 Ford * Rlnt. Sec. 5. Pralrievillo.
R‘,'i™ 1
1 Mrs. John Wolthome of Grand 1 son of Brighton who underwent an
relative*.
Mlss Olennice Gelb entertained | "n'* Wednesday evening.
Mr and Mr. Glenn Kellogg ,
ft
: ASxm and wife to Bernard
I Rapid* * -Mr. and Mr*. Clair Yel- appendectomy and U reported to
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brill were
, I Falconer and wife 160 Ac. Sac. 34 her SB. class at her home last Monttr were Sunday afternoon cuesta be doing nlcaly. * Mrs. JloWartl have sold, thelr home to Mr and
day evening. * Mrs. Emma Dicker- Sunday tuesta of Otis DeMott. *
' Paul. and 40 Ac. B*C- ». Irving.
of John Clark and Mr*. Jennie Thaler of Ea»t Freeport was sick Mrs H H Cave of Three River*.
son. Mrs. Lucy Davenport, Mrs. Vlr\
. ’
Mr and Mrs Kellogg expect to'
J'Jif?*;, Ernest’ K*thryh Bristol to Melvin J.
Tha refrigerated *hip, vlrtuaDy a
&gt;"
1O°"
r ■&amp;ST. “1“ 1? si'» uS I
U1 " “k”• gll Monica. Mrs. Russell Hart and
giant, floating lee box. hat been of
Mi* Maxine Bolo of Battle Creek *
Dora Olmstead of Lake
Mrs. Laster Monica spent last
-^t
“w^kmd with her par- O^xsa spent toe weekend with
Thursday with the latter s mother.I
J,n^rSrl*tMnium C
W.8.C.8.
|Qrove
: Fred A. Smith and Wife to Ray E. Mrs Bessie Leonard of Hastings and ’m? ar,i
k Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Kellogg______________
Mr* Elwood Yoder.
strain.,Sr
.^i
dred
such vmmI* »upply let. medl-’1
_
The WSCS will meet In the! R- H MoU, *J?d. w,£e to Frank j Haywood and wife. 20 Ac. See. 10. helped her celebrate her 73rd birth- Mr
_____
♦ Friday
"rtizr “
evening supper gucsta of
Mr. and Mr*. Percy Pinney. Mr Methodist church parlor on Thur*- 1 Granger, et a). 50 Ac. Sec. 33. Has- Rutland,
day e Frank Heller returned home
,
'
Mrs. Lafe William*
Williams and
B-J nnd Mr, Clarence Grandy and two day May 10. this also Is tn be the
Mr. and Mr*
, I J«hua Van Delia ahd wife to Earl Wednesday after spending the win- and
,nd Mrs **arry Whitworth
ifiSLwtn»nl??d»Sar
party far those having birthday*' Ja”U1 JF' -J*1'811 “nd„ **/£ .to 1 R Brodock and wife 167', Ac. Sec. ter with Mr. find Mrs. George Smith '
of Byron Center. Sunday dinin April. May. nnd June
[Charles F ryer and wife. 60 Ac. 27 antTsO Ac- Sec. 28 Irving.
,'ner guest* were Mr. and Mra the former* daughter. Mrs V5I1­
-...._____
Sec. 6 and Pai . Sec. 6. Maple Grove. 1 WinWord C Casey and wife Io of Milwaukee, Wls'. * Mr. and Mra.
' Chrhinan and family of Grand Ham Dlpn nnd (amllv of South
.
1 Henry Adler and wife to Allen 1 cheater Feck and wife. 40 Ac. Bee. Leroy Pennel. Mrs. Juanita Suable
and children of Kalamazoo spent
-IS.1* et
... al.
-I Lots
f
tn and 17.
IT Blk.
Rlk ' 35.
-r Rutland '
Notice
Van T&gt;le.
16
'/Rapid* and Mr. and Mrs. Walter • Freeport. * Mr and Mrs Leighton
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward
. Cook nf Lake Odessa * Mr. and 1 O'Harrow. Patsy and Barbara and
Tlic Duration club meeting ha* ' 65. Middleville
Pennel. * Mn. Lucy Davenport and
, Mra. Roy Erb. and Arnold Deanby I Jim Bolthonse of Grand Rapid.* been postponed until May. More 1 Herbert Davies and wife to Allie QUIT CLAIMS
Helen and Mrs Virgil Monica at­
of Woodland were Sunday evening were Sunday afternoon caller* ol announcements later.
M. Woods, N4 Lou 57 and 56. HarFloyd Preston to E. Price Mayo, tended Joe Howard's ’Gay Ninety
-----------dendorff's Add . city.
cailera of Mr. and Mr* Leon Howk. Mr. nnd Mr*. Owen Stcckle of Wes’
Revue' tn Kalamaaoo. Monday. *
Kerrie
Reuben J. H. Hoover and wife to Par. Sec. 22. Prairieville.
* Mr*. Karyl Llvlpgaton and chll- 1 Carlton. * Mr*. Ray Wieland and
u
r /
1
John B,ok and *“*• P,r- at
Belva Briggs Edger, el al. to Eva Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pennel were
dren of Clarksville visited her par- 1 Bonnie Lou attended the Brethren
in
Hastings. Friday on business.
A.
Hecox.
Lol
1073
city.
Mra. Lafe William* received a Gun lake. Orangeville.
Eva A. Hecox to Loyal G. Edger 1 Several ot the younger boys
telephone call from her son. Pvt 1 Nello E. Stevens and wife to
gathered Saturday and molded Mr.
.
Eugene Williams, that he would 1 Letha Nichols, Par. Freeport village, and wife. Lot 1073. cllv.
Harry Drake and wife to Louis and. Mrs. Apple gates lawn. * Mr.
receive his wing* by May 1. and 1 John M. Chesebro and wife to
and Mrs. Wallace Beehler of Niles
then would have hl* furlough. He 1 Menxo DeVrle* and wife. 80 Ac. Sec. Radzlus. Par. Sec. 34. Johnstown.
were weekend guests of Mr. and
said he ms a Sunday dinner guest 20. Thornapple.
Mrs. Harold Gould and family. *
of Mix* May Wlckle who la cm- ' Rafoh Mead et al. to Burton C. BAKHYVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Titus and Mr.
plojed as nurac at the Columbia. Moore and wife. 80 Ac. Sec. 34. HaaSeveral from here attended the Mrs. Ernest Armstrong of Kalama­
nenroln
. tmgSGeorgia, hospital
funeral services for Ensign Ray' Clyde Holmes and wife to Claude moiwl E. Green at Uie Bellevue zoo were callers at Inc Sam Gelb
Address of:
C. Schaffer and wife. Par. Sec. 8. Methodist church Saturday after­ home. Sunday. * Miss Dorothy Kent
of Mishawaka Ind., spent several
Yankee Springs.
Pvt. Theodore E Walton.
noon, and many attended the
1 Clyde H Holme* and wife to burial services ft Barryvllle ceme­ days last week with her parents.'
30944309
&gt; Claude C Schaffer and wife. 1/4 tery. The large crowd at both Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kern, w Welton
B. 62. F A R T. C
Brooks and Mrs. Blanche Lewis
I Ac Sec 8. Yankee Spring*.
Fort Bragg. North Carolina.
service* and lhe many, many beau­ attended the Mall Carrier's meet­
1 William F McCarty and wife to tiful sprays of flower* bore mule ing at Delton. Saturday evening. *
1 Carl G Nlethamer and wife. Lot testimony io the lovg and high es­
'
Birth Announcement
The
Comrade a. B. Class meeting,
A daughter was born al Pennock 11277. city
teem In which both Raymond and
to v
C.. the family are held. He has left us which was postponed last week,
hospital April 16 to M Set nnd ’1 Marshall
aaannau F
r. Pierce
t-ien-c and
nnu wife
wue lu
will be held Thursday evening at
Mrs Clayton Burin. She will ans-1 Robcrt Gaskill, 80 Ac. Sec. 34. Balti- but many pleasant memories will Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Monica's.
linger In our hearts. * Mr. nnd Mrs.
wer by the name of Nona Mae. I
P
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kern of
M. Sgt. Clayton Bunn Is now sta- 1
pPrC^,c
Pratr&gt;evSieP *
Frank Hubbard of Albion were Mishawaka. Ind., spent Bunday with
tinned at Camp Atterbury. Indf
tn Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kem.
Mrs. Ralph DeVine. * Mr. and Mrs * Mr. and Mrs Bert McCallum
Elmer Gillett and thelr two grand­ «nt Sunday with Mr and Mis
.-irk
f E
netenam ana wue to
daughter*. Delores and Janet Mar­ George Chipman ot Kalamazoo, a
Nnvemi.rd T^rv .ri"LhS I R B«'es- 1-ot 387- A18°^uln Lake shall,
were Sunday and Monday Jean Snyder ot Kalamazoo spent
last November They
___
are Hying Rtwrl unit No 3.
.... if you have ant^nccd help h&gt; finance it. we
guests of Mr and Mr*. Henry Kievwith his parents. Mr nnd Mrs
George A Kelly nnd wife to James erlng and children In Muskegon. ♦ the weekend with her mother. Mrs.
are in a position to help you. We are financing
Chas. Bunn.
IE. Mead and wife. Lot 1. Blk 1. A M.M 1/c and Mr*. EarL Pennock Lenore Waugh, and Donald. * Mrs.
Arthur Lathrop spent last week with
Kenneld'a 2nd Add., city.
.
homes for many Hostings people and the money they
weie Sunday dinner guest* of Mr
. George F Miller and wife to and Mrs Forrest Cole. They were Mr and Mrs. Harnr Greene of
Bellevue. * Mr. Carl Kingsbury and
used to pay far rent is new going into o home of their
Stella Qulbell. 40 Ac. Sec II. Baltl- attemoon caller* of Mrs. Kenneth Harold
Long, hoppy hours of ploy coll for tho wealth of
spent the Weekend in Grand
mere
McClelland of Lacey and the latter
awn
You too may have yaur awn heme.
r
I William H Sweetiand and wife Sent Sunday night at the Elmer Rapids
energy milk can supply. Doctors agree moat children
Mrs. John Bush and Mrs. Rots
10: 00—Preaching.
, 10 Hazel M. Romence. Lot 20. Blk.
IlleU home. * Mlsa Myrtle Wilson Morrison of Hope Center called on
11:
00
—
Bible
school
We will be glad to explain our plan.
1. Sandy
Beach Park. Yankee of Hastings spent lhe weekend at friends here. Thursday. * Mr. and
should eat oftener. Give your children milk regularly
8:00—U. B Christian Endeavo.
..„B&gt;. „
■ UK
Springs.
,
the L. A. Day home and was a Sun­
at mid-morning and mid-afternoon. A perfectly bal­
—....
■
Prayer I Ernest M. Cndwallader to Fred- day dinner guest at the Ru*aell Mrs. Jake Ullery and family of
H 00 —Tuesday
evening,
-.1—V Lyle
I vIk Norri*
K'nr.l. and
.nd wife.
u'ltv 85
RS Ac.
Aa Mead home. She dame to attend the Woodland spent Sunday evening
'1 erlek
service.
BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
with Mr and Mrs. Nelson Warner
Sec. 26. Prairieville.
anced food, It is refreshing and digests quickly, in­
funeral of Ens. Green. ♦ Mr and and family, w The Junior Red Cross
Melvin J Whetstone and wife to Mrs. Floyd Nesbet and Jeanne were club are sponaorbig a spring Frolic,
10: 30—Bible school
Kathryn Bristol. Lot 3. Blk 31. Bunday supper guests of Mr. and at the Townhall. Saturday evening.
creasing appetite for other meals. It con be varied
11: 30—Preaching
Eastern Add., city and Par. Lot 4. Mrs Haney Cheesemsn * Mr and April 28 Everyone young, younger
7:00—Christ Ian Endeavor
endlessly.
Many delicious, health-building sweat
I cltv.
Mrs Hubert Lathrop and family and old are welcome, a Jack Bell­
8:00—Prayer service at church. I Dr. M R DeHaan and wife to were Saturday evening callers of Ingham is working In Muskegon, *
drinks can be made with milk, too.
Charles E Tobins and wife. 120 Ac. Mr and Mrs Penis Lathrop and Miss Donna Diehl ot Doster spent
Methodht Church
family near Woodland. They were the weekend at lhe Lester Monica
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and home, w Mrs. Dish and son-in-law
9 Stebbins Bldg.
Member F.H.L.B.
Phone 2503
J W McCue. Pastor
I more.
Wilhelmina Long to Chester A. Mrs. E H. Lathrop
10:30—Moming worahlp. special
bf Kalamazoo spent Bunday al her
Long, el al. Par Lots B5 and 96. city
Ell Chapman and niece and Mr. farm here: * Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
music.
II 30—Bible school, classes tor all ' Mcrrls P Carr to W. Clifford Har­ and Mr*. Ell Chapman. Jr. of De­ Gibson spent Sunday in Battle
ris, 40 Ac See 26. Johnstown.
troit were'Sunday dinner guests of Creek with her sister. Mrs. Doreen
1 Homer C Bauchman. ct al. to Mr. and Mr*. Charles Chapman. *
.» &gt;*.1
' David O Troyer and wife. Lots 25 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fnssett were Sat­ Eckler. * Mrs. Emma Dickerson en­
tertained a group of friends at a
land 28. Hardendorff's Add..city.
urday afternoon callers of the BUrr
, Clayton O Case and wife to Wil- Fassetu The latter were Sunday party Saturday evening.
afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs.
Lench' Dessert*
12. Johnstown
Edward Lcchleitoer of Center Road
Clyde Gould to Oraydcn Andrew* * Mr and Mrs. Harold Pennock
Don’t forget to tuck peanut eonand wife. 30 Ac Sec
24
Maple nnd baby of Hickory comers were feeuous into lunch boxes for dessert
Grove
Sunday afternoon callers of Mrs. or a 4 o'clock snack, especially when
Phone 2551
ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.
Hosting!
Clyde Gould to Ray A Gould and' Karl Putpatf and baby. * Guests of
wife. SO Ac Sec 24. Maple Grove.
the L A Days through the week you haven’t enough sugar for your
Ethel Granger to Newman Shaw have been Mr. and Mts. Frank Day. regular baking.
and wife. 50 Ac. Sec 33 Hastings. Mrs. Wllsdn spencer and daughter.
George A. Clouse and wife to Rus- Hastings for dinner Wednesday;
&lt;el| R Hull and wife. 1/4 Ac Sec. Mr and Mrs. F. J. Butlne. Kalama­
2. Hcoc
zoo. and Vemon Wheeler. Naihvllle.
Lillie S. Rhoades to Clyde Kesler at a birthday supper for Mr. Day
and wife. E 3 4 Lot 3. Blk. 14.East­ Wednesday
night;
Mr*.
Leiter
ern Add. city.
Beach. Mrs Edwin Ainsworth and
Larry. Vermontville Saturday; Mrs.
L. Wiedlea and wife. Lots 12 and 13. Lena Morgan and Ed. Hawks BanSupervisor's plat. Prairieville vll- held f&lt;fr dinner on Sunday * Lt.*
lage.
Donald Newton and family were
Nettle M Hicks, ct al. to Haney Friday supper guests of Mr*. Clara
' L- Hicks and wife. Par Sec. 30. Day and spent the evening with Hie
Rev. and Mr*. J. J. Wlflltts. Mrs.
Millions of men, women and children in war-

1 Mr. and Mn. Charles

HAVE YOU
FOUND THE

HOME

YOU WOULD LIKE TO BUY!

,H*2LJS. ■SX., ’.'!!! _R_H

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THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
4 Ol
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. - QT. Id

HIGHLANDS DAIRY

GARDEN
VICTORY
FOR

AUCTION SALE

lorn European countries, as well as our millions
of men and women in service, look to the

Having sold the home, I will dispose of the furniture at Public Auction at the resi­

dence located at 138 West Marshall streef in Hostings on

United States for food. Food that will enable
millions to forget their suffering and turn once

SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1945

again to building for peace.
Every Victory Garden will help our country

STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK. I OFFER THt FOLLOWING ARTICLUi

to meet this tremendous war responsibility.
The need is great and the work you put in
' will pay big dividends. There's health and
muscle.tune-up in every spadeful of earth
'

HOUSEHOLD GOODS &amp; MISCELLANEOUS

you turn over in your Victory Garden.

Oak dining table, buffet, and 6 good
dining chairs.

There's nutritious good eating in every

4 odd chain.

3 burner oil stove, old.

Porcelain top kitchen table.

Easy electric washer.

Ruby drop-head sewing machine.

Trunk.

Bedding and sheets.
Lantern.

Buckeye electric refrigerator.

9 &gt;5 12 tug.

Chest of drawers.

Bed davenport.

Supreme gas range, uptight oven.

9x 12 Firth rug.

Man's wool suit, sise 42.

Carpet sweeper.

Dishes.

Reed rocker.

6x6 tent and poles.

Chevrolet wheel.

Scythe.

14' plow.

2 °ak buffets.
Potato planter.

2 sec. drag.

8 Vi x 11 Vi rug, both good.

17 rods fencing chick wire.
Marble top antique chest of drawers.

2 double bods, springs and mattresses.

2 bookcases.
OU WON’T find a finer group of American! any­

Library table.

Stand.

Single bed. springs and mattress.

Y

where in civilian life than the men who proudly
identify themselves as Studebaker dealers.

5 rockers.

Helping the war effort through conserving transporta­
tion is their constant objective. The old friends they’ve
held and new friends they’ve won'show how much the

Throw rugs. Capper boiler. Wool coat.

Ice box.

3 small dressers.

9 pairs curtains.

public relies on them. I?6 a trust that's well-deserved.

Couch

2 large dressan.

Oak pedestal.

Buffet.

Paper rack.

2 girl's twaaters.

3—50-gol. drums.

Chicken crate.

*

2 faucets.

Fountains and feeders.

Hand cultivator and teals.

40 lbs. chicken grit.
Corn planter.

Seeder.

Spear.

Brooder stove, complete.

Set of evaners and devises.
Kitchen sink. Hand scale. Block plana.
Gasoline camp stove.

Roller skates.

Many other articles too numerous to
mention.
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�THE HASTINGS BANKER. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1345

J Griswold suggests a Basic recipe.
Subject, "Probation After Death.”
The Sunday school will meet at ' at 3 pm. and preaching at 3.
Bunday service it am.
11:20 under the direction of Jtidge
The church pews are built for
Sunday school 9:30 am.
•
I Adalbert Cartright.
.
Wednesday evening service 7:45 ; The Youth Fellowship will facet
m.
[ at «40 with Mrs. Merle Nebb. In
Reading room in church edifice. charge.
pen Wednesday and Saturday j
■ ■■ i rum 4* ... — P.
—4—
”.
FIRST UNITED
*‘
Morning worship 10:00
The public Is cordially invited to BRETHREN CHURCH
Sunday school fl:00
jeettry &gt;ecd and dash of raprika.
attend lhe church service* and to
Prayer meeting Wednesday. 8:00 Co-.k the mixture over hot tout not
*i hotline
visit the reading room.
boiling water
water, aflrrlne
stirring ivmxlAntiw.
constantly
.until thick as heavy cream. Pour
9:55 am. Bible School with clan- MeCalfam Church
into a container and store fa the
BAPTIST NOTES
Sunday school 10:30
refrigerator
This recipe use* no
B. J. Adcock. Pastor
Morning worship 11:30.
evaporated milk, .which may be
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
hard to find fa some communities.
Divine service* at 11 o'clock. Ser­
4:00 pm. Spring music festival at A FAT HAVING
mon by the pastor.
. Central auditorium.
A dressing for a fruit salad, which
Evening service* al 7:30. Evan­ ' 7:00 pm. Evening service with SALAD DRESSING
1 lakes a small amount of evaporated
Springtime
salad lime,
--------------- . — even milk, but Is
absolutely
no but
oil. ......
calls ....
for
gelistic singing and sermon by paa- the young people's Christian Ensalads
present
a
wartime
problem.
1 egg. 2 tablcsjxxms
tablcsiioons sugar, 1/2
1/3 tea‘J—“
- -------- -----—
ervice. Most persons prefer
XY.ru. « u»IJS~
;.er a dab of drees- spoon dry mustard, dash of paprika,
paprika.
Man- Ing on thelr lettuce
lluce
leaf
and
most
1/2
1
2
teaspoon
salt.
3
tablespoons
wapr”y.r
u ib. I J-,'’
°&lt; &gt;
drewlng* require.-----------------fat, which i.
1* being ter. 3 tablespoons vinegar
vfaegsr and 1/3
along with lhe German cup evaporated milk. Beat egg and
ChLuU«*Ald
Arrtl M. *1 th. ' I*
—*— am)
“-■ *i. i.jv pjn. Dtuiy annihilated
lurauaj,
iarmies^
'add dry lngredlenu and w*tey. £ook
| Co. Ministerial Assoc, at Nashville
Dr. Ruth M. Griswold, assistant mixture over hot water until thick,
Hewitt home, 711 Grand St.
stirring
” vinegar'
1 Evangelical church.
professor of foods and nutrition at ,~4— constantly."""Add
——»»*
-­
j Tuesday. 7:30 pm. Choir practice |Michigan Slate college, suggests [cool, then whip until stiff. Fold
JEFFERSON ST UNITED
. at the Cooley home.
springtime variety combined with cold dressing Into evaporated milk
BRETHREN CHURCH
' Wednesday. 2:00 pm. Ladles Aid 'wartime economy fa preparing re­ I which has been whipped.
I meets with Mr*. W H. Roush. 637, 1freshing. simple salad dishes. And
Fat-saving dressings for spring
Preaching service 10 am.
It Is simple, she says, when the salads may seem like a triviality,
i 8. Hayes Bl.
Sunday school 11 am. Chas.
Thursday 7:30 pm. Prayer and •homemaker has a watchful eye for but every drop of fat adds to lhe
King. Supt.
food and time savers.
. I mounting successes of the Allied
1 Bible study at church.
ILB.Cx. 7 pm.
Many, of course, are turning-to armies by providing ammunition.
Evening Worship at 8 pm.
commercially prepared dressings,
Tuesday, Young people's prayer YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
W. Court.
I Beeauoc of the special services
but others hate to give up the rich portant to the individual when
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
Rev. Trinkleln will attend the I at the Hastings church there will meeting.
delicacy of homemade salad dress­ good fat-saving recipe Is found.
Prayer
meeting.
Wednesday,
8
Detroit Circuit pastoral conference. । N-' no morning preaching service at
Services are held on the second ing To continue making a smooth
'
E.ucltah District. Missouri Synod in this place next Sunday. Sunday pm. at church.
and fourth Sundays. The next serv­ creamy dressing, but using only
Toledo. Ohio. May 1 and 3.
School however will be held at the
ice will be May 13. Sunday Schoo) one tablespoon of table fat. Dr.
BANNER WANT AOV8. PAY
------ 4D&gt;
—
. lutua) hour of 10:00 am.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
L. Winston Stone. Pastor
F.MMANUEL EPISCOPAL
Momlna
Worshio
at
10:00
o'clock
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHURCH
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
next Sunday. Mr. Stone will preach.
Don M. Gury. Rector
i Corner Church and Center Streets The adult choir will sing. .
n. Holy Communion

10 am. Sunday School
11 am. Morning worsiiip and ser­
mon
7:30 pm. Evening worahlp at
PILGRIM TABERNACLE
Neighborhood House. Orangeville.
HO N. Broadway
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ~
Mrs B. E Manker Pa*mr
io am. BundayachooLChuekte (HURCH
Vandalin last Bunday received a
Lesson Sharpe. Pastor
testament for attending 25 Sun9:55 Bunday School. Classes fur
all.
11:00—Morning Worahlp.
Rev.
Bharpe will conduct hla first serv­
"The Kingdom of God."
.
ice as pastor.
7:00 p m —Young people's service
—Subject. 'The Doctrine of Jesus HASTINGS WESLEYAN
Christ."
METHODIST CHURCH
7:45 pm. Preaching service—Sub­
A. C. Barker, Pastor
ject "The Two Builders." Special
Sunday School 10:30 am.
^staging.
Sermon Hour 11:30 am.
7:30 pm. Thursday. Prayer oervYoung People's Service 8:45 pm.
Song and Praise Service tfol3 pm. and 7:30 pm. Saturday.
Youth Rally al PK. church. Battle
on. former pastor of this church,
will be the guest speaker at the
morning and evening services this
Sunday, communion will be *dv
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
ministered at the close of the
I.O.O.F. Hall Green St. Entrance morning service, A warm welcome
O. H. Trlnkldtt. Pastor
is extended to everyone to any cr
►, Morning worship at 10:30. Berm’&gt;n. "Sin."
7hed“bui“SO1*cha.1
1|l ?teff meets NORTH IRVING WEKLEYAN •
Friday. May *4 730 pm. a? Ml j METHODIST CHURCH

CHURCHES

tys and John Thoma*
Mr and Mr*. Forrest
welcome Corners were
t* of Mr. and Mrs. Bo­
on d Thursday evening.
Wednesday

with

the

and other friends and

I* rated gJiip, virtually a
etich supply ice, medl-'
id perishable food* to all

huabamlry at

I ly
I
I
nate against cholera as much as
usual law year. Mr. McMillen de­
clares. Records show that a u-vero
outbreak of cholera can be expected
Inexpensive safety
taken early fa

b

ing non-immune hogs away tram
highways, keeping visitors out of
hog lota, and Isolating newly purciiased hogs for several weeks to
:uard against infection All vac­
cination must be done by veteri­
narians. for a Michigan law requires
tliat hog cholera virus can be sold
only to them.
Although cholera losses occur at
often develop In Ute summer when
pigs are heavy and the financial

'outbreaks come loo late for vacci­
nation that -will save all the hog*.

fl restone 1
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HASTINGS, MICH.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THUXHDAY. APRIL 24, 1M5

EVILLE *1!
ssr&amp;'ffls.’s?.- ’

Omm^1WcMhXTufl

will be a good attendance.

Curtis ol HudsonvUte were Sunday

hte

Family GaUMrtag

East Indies.
Middleville O.E4L te M
____
__
__
__
The retular mtetlnr of Middle- '
Lead* Role tn OsertU.
jcrry Bedford has purchi^l a cot" , of all tbeto"child^iT *ra&lt;l ’flmtiS'.
V?U f®*
Mr *nd Mrt Wra McKevitt and tage on the Middleville point at' April 15. with exception of a
Holland was the weekend guest of J M
Ban the paM two months h.xi bwn
held Friday evening. April
• Mr. and Mra. Glenn Ortffeth were Gun lake adjoining lhe cottage of I daughter, Mra. Paul Armbruster
When altarhl- M1M ’’‘’•P e“e*t «bo aeconanied
Iran*fared to Ontario. Oallf. near
Im
iat Vermontville Friday evening bl* cousin. Russell Bedford. A Mbs , and husband and small aon of Dex* it and Mra her “ ,Mt •• Grand Rapids Sunday
Lo* Angeioa. He to an air corps
anri!
d
Wgh school chorus under | Donna-Davto of WM.CR. al Kai- ter who had vtoitod them during
celebration of April birthdays.
direction of the McKevttts daugh-! amgsoo was home for the weekend. 1 lhe week. Those present at the Joined the Navy seven yean mo ground mechanic. Mn had a hap­
aisri
py
ha ran
and
saw
plant/
ot
action
in
the
- experience lately when
------------~ ..
,“
Mra. Frances Pugh presented A The freeze Saturday night fixed , Sunday gathering were Mr, and
Death of Former Rraldeal
the annual operetta ~The Pioneer* small garden stuff and did cuiuid- Mr* Galen Brower and two chllAlcx Potts has received notice of r*f**** .5“h Participant* Imper- crable damage to fruit tree* and dren of Mt. Clemen*. Mr. and Mrs.
।
Merle
briers
an
the death of hl* stitcr. Maggie i
hcar'
Mcrle Sherk and three cWldrcn
oKexlu Her mother who to Open Baseball Seaaon with Victory Potto
Jones, at her home at Fort | Ldt”'e8,L.,tand Urr lkB Tinsley of Red- Hastings. Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Dane
IK tn the Vermontville
Middleville (Thornapple-KeUogg) Lauderdale, Fla. on April 3. She to । J".0*a nSTiES" f',rd wcrv weekend vtoitors at the Campbill and
Campbell and son and Mr. and
Th, aal* iunU, M . nn
«*hool boaabail tram opened lhe survived by her husband Robert: i
once llredhrta. hadithe lead- , pcUr Petersen home. A Mr. and Mr*. Ray Totan and Uttie daughter interacting letter thto Monday from I v|11* *ww’
o/ryrai°Mnror^ c&lt; iea$on Frlday “»®rnoon hen-, with two sons. pfc. Robert Jones tn En?F®* •* t«« cntM« «&gt;. Dean,
Ted
ot
werc local.
thelr son Connie written April B. ■
,
_
Thc game land. Pfc. Newton Jones, a prisoner 1 * h° V) “ '‘td "
.5h,chr^T;^«ra 8und*&gt;' dinner cuesta al his moth- 1
Oonnle. Phm. 3 c with the Navy i
L**‘ Monday ■ Storm
Mnt&amp;it TtStfiy, and, a victory over Delton
Smith Hir son-in­
Unasual Fire
state* he and all the other bon I The small cyclone which struck'
Mn Leona Kfrkpal- sche&lt;111tod with Caledonia for Tuea- ot war In Germany, also two si*- u n»**jnghlgh school in three years. er
ters in Hamilton. Canada.
1 tntu*
daughter. Mr. and Mra.
Mrs Louise Corson P
ilesclng from several i
‘
hrouxh
this
community
Monday
------------ i
‘
RoM Stauffe? of Alto were after- --------------------- -------- r,----------------- -^tade the firat invasion at Okina- aftenfam of last week win be long
i which has confined •| In the game Fridav. Farnham for
Thcrnapple-KeDorr Speech
1 ‘utr_______
' noon callers. A The local Rotarian* Saturday, had considerable excito- Va Island. Isrcrat in the UUnto remembered by many farmeni and
me.
Contratanto Winners
/'and thelr indies arc observing Ro- , ment when ahe reached a point group and which to 300 miles from of course the Windstorm Insurance
Middleville made a home run and
At the District Forenilc Contest’ „
j *?•“*£ 8&lt;’"
; ton Ann night this Tuesday at ■ north of the Fred Webtora home Japan and China. Thc only radio Co. who undoubtedly is snowed un­
helped to bring the score to the
tford spent last weekend with final 3 to 1 far Middleville. Farn­ held nt Bvron Center, the first of
Mr. and Mra. Emory Finkbeiner . theLong lake club house. A Mr. on north Grand Rapid* 8t. Her program they hear is from Tokto . der with leases.
,
parent’, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ham and Robinson made up the last week Thornapple-Kellogg school of the west county linemans parent* and Mra. Cha* Crookston spent Dodge coupe developed a flat rear and propaganda. The main speaker I We mentioned the loss last week
anol
winning battery and Gay and student* won two second and oneJ| of another
little son. “Terry Roger” Sunday at Green lake with their, Ure and she went to the Wieringa
Campbell the battery for Delton. thlrd place.
—iI born ir
ln Blodgett hospital, Grand daughter Mra. Lucile Norgaard. A home to phone her brother Clare
In ....
the oratorical
Robinson struck out 11 men and declamation divslon represented by 7 )Ss. Is3 Tueeday.
April Hale
17 weight
Alfred
DavtoMra.
of Ray
Merritt
brought
Mra Mattie
Fink- | his
ristera.
Lyons
"and who waa tn Middleville. Looking
Camnbcl! ten. The next game is to Ann* Mae Wieringa and Yvonne
out ahe discovered the lire smoking
chas. McPeck home last Wed- and soon It burst Into flames. Her
KInslow. Anna Mae took third place I belner of Linden to looking after
। the family during the mother’s ab- ne&gt;4jMJf and remained over Monday brother and Oscar Sherk brought
giving "Don't Die on Third."
In the oratorical division Richard ., aence.
______
, for
hl&gt; brother George's three mllkcana full of water, but
White took second place with his1
farm. * Weekend visitors of Pnn- Jerry Bedford came with a fire
original oration "Home of the Free" I
Mra, Carrie Bickel, mother of | clpal Earl Vansickle and family extinguisher and also the fire de­
| Mra.
Mrs. Peter Pcteraen
Petersen ha*
has been criti
critl-­ were Dr. and Mra. O. A. VanEtte.* partment and finally it was put
ntatlve
Ic
»“y 1U
oiac bbetter
«’11" thls
cally
ill bul
but u
1* •some
this ““I Mr *&gt;'d Mn Lloyd VanSickle out but not before the rear of the
line Wheeler and
The Lane Campbell and two sons. Norman end Larry ear was badly damaged and the
it Thomapple visited of Hart.
tire— Well. It to gone. Mra. Pierce
famll’r of wclt
Hart
^th
winning ’ her falher Bt Elsie. eu
^J,y *
ucblcr. who recently
Bunday.
A The !' Mrs
Mrs Ruth
R
Um. Wh.ton 1* rwwh in- Rev’ UoJ'ri Schloop of New York, purchased a smaller home on the
*tS£mr a^
mu^TcVedl who
Braduated from Bos- west side, to having a sale of houseI fMSnina?the«?wm«?olkS to win 10n Bnd
t0 Joln thc &amp;Uch’ lwld lurnishlngs al her former engineering force advancing before
; hri? fion%^nd
mSft Idd &gt; &gt;lf»n Method conference this Grand Rapids St. home in lhe the Tth Army in Cermkny.
she hM mW»y ftoT nrarertai to June- b lhe
» R D. fourth block thto Thursday after­
ne nas mianiy ime material io
■
.-art with. The critic Judge. Stan- . Leonard
^?&gt;ny!Land
a’?d family. * Etld Lewis noon beginning at one pm. * The
Fasnily Night Postponed
•v Albers of Grand Rapids cam- ®lR1--- - ----- -sick
A „*k
at Pennock Paul Carey family of Leighton visDr. R. D. Leonard received a
...-jpltal
in
we
afc sorry Red her mother. Mra. Adeline Bar­
limented
the
MlddletiUe
speakers,
hospital
In
Hastings
plltnented lhe Middleville speakers.
call from Dr. Clarence Mar­
to know. * Mr. and Mrs Jesse rell in Grand Rapids. Sunday nf- phone
vin, editor of the Michigan Christ­
Kenyon of Delton were Sunday I ternoon. * ot?!.
Mrs.
Edgar
Barrows
and
ian Aavocate
Advocate wno
who was to be tnc
the
un
...................... , ‘.Jtx
’
T/8gt. John Robertson and Mrs cullers of Mr. and Mr*. A. C. John-iuurra
«
ue*1 speaker, thu
guest
this Tuesday,
Tuesday, at
at the
the
son on the Prairie. * Thc Duane visit ora of thrir friends. Mr. and mcn
Robertson
are
expected
home
this
thly
family night, stating he
spring and summer driving. We ore here to take
Wednesday from Macon. Ga
Ga.... to Woodmansee family ho* moved
visit thelr parent*. Mr. and Mrs. from the Hattie Johnson tenant
“
SS,
‘
• confX^ whkX uX
Chas. Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. house south of town to the Mae Snil2?i^d’fi2irL?rt±4P‘S21
Malcolm Maclver. John has a thir­ French home near Barlow lake
Drive in now for a complete “Mobile" Spring
mSLv
4lrt bishops. However, he will be
teen-day furlough.
ror XV
। hcre next n»nth. May M. and II is
Pfc. Leonard Stimson, son of Mr. Detroit were Sunday afternoon cal- ।
Chack-Up.
*MV and Mra'prXi r?™
h°prtl many wlU «,Un lo ,tUnd M1d
and Mrs. Harry Stimson to located Irra of her cousin. Mra. Ruth Liet­
d
I hfar
lhls
Middleville
with the searchlight battalion in ier enroute home from Grand Rap­
d
H.IH,
' «'11“rch ««
only speaking enthe Hawaiian Islands. Leonard and id* where thelr daughter* are en­
”•«nw’t as he had cancelled all
his cousin. Set. Arthur Adams, who rolled a* students in Marywtxxl
Is attending radio echoed, meet quite school. A Mr. and Mra. Vance
UninJ
7Wrro cnU8’' of hl» Inability to come this
often.
Sharp and Mra. Minnie Johnson Fridav evening guests at a birth- 1 m,w.,inD
8z8«t Stewart C Sweet who was ot Laxulng and Mra. Dorothy Gil­
M lb, H,rr, B.Beb "OTU™
wounded in Germany. March 8 and lette of Grand Rapids spent the home honoring, the alxth birthday
la hospitalized in England, recently weekend at their homes here A ’ of
Chase Family Get-together
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
CHECKING ACCOUNTS
little Nancy Batech.
bad a visit from his brother. S Sgt. Ruth Johnson of Grand Rapid* to I
MOBILE PRODUCTS— DISTRIBUTOR
Mr. and Mrs. David Chase were
Harlan- The boy* hadn't met for spending the week with her par­
rather fortunate thia past weekend
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
• Masters-Jone* Circle Meets
more than four years.
when both thelr sons who arc in
ents, Mr and Mrs, Maurice John-i
The Floyd Holes' were very happy
Members of Jr'li.
lhe ”
Masters-Jones
!’.—,’, ”"77 the Navy were home together, lhe
tn K. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
PHONE 1354
this week to receive a letter from son while III with a sinus cold Miss 1 ^~r"C2L’_
tiSr’^nTi«.'pfc.“Fioyd'.
runldl'' “rt R»cclrend’vtoJ1
,,”mf of Mra w- R Harper first Die entire family of four had
been together In nearly a year.
have been rather anxious for it U I ^d
Vt" of O^tral %
•,t™&gt;oon, A
Bruce, seaman 1/c. aviation ordnance man. has Just been released
was a weekend visitor al the Jer,U
eto .Ul.
M,
'^3 SIJ
from the hospital at Norfolk. Va..
via Campbell tome
home and
with Mr
where hr underwent nn operation I
and Mrs. Campbell and Mrs E. J
will be held with Mrs. March 29 and stopped off enroute ,
Sherwood were Sunday dinner meeting
guests at the home of Mr. apd Mrs Olive Talbot or Mra. Philip Bal­ to Grosse Pointe. Detroit where he |
committee. Dor to has to report Friday.
|
SmithTand’daughter?Barbara Ann der. Refreshmentnu^cnmnl'tr.^n
Jack, a navy reserve. A/S seaman I
We regret that we are unable to meet further de­
refreshment*&gt;w&lt;■comnl
and Mrs A. M. Gatea and diiugh- lovely
* lf \nt^nRrrnX.?n
h
V 12. is In school at Atm Arbor ।
afternoon with tno~ “2* was also home. Mrs. Chase's sister. |
ter, Betty Dawn of Grand Rapids nlcn...xnt
£»
mands for this type of service, but new boxes are
Ing April
were Sunday afternoon .callers ot „2\&lt;
Aprt birthdays especially hon
hon-­ Mrs. Hazel Bhaplcy of Battle Creek i
difficult. If not impossible to get. However, we will
the Indies' sister. Mrs L. R. Beeler ored.
orra'
was also a weekend visitor.
be glad to hold your name on our waiting list to
In the evening the family took |
and family.
i
.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Griffelh I
Mugridge—Goorhouse
Jack and MLss Donna Davis In
supply as boxes may become available.
nnd Mr. aud Mrs. Gicnn Griffelh j Harry Mugridge, son ot Mrs Am- Wayland to gel thelr respective
attended the Barry county rural bie Mugridge, mid MLss Leona Jean transportation to Ann Arbor and
letter carriers meeting at Delton. ' Goorhouse. daughter ot Mr. and Kalamazoo and called nt the Harry
Saturday evening. * Mr and Mrs. Mra. John Goorhouse. slipped nway Elcnbans home.
Jag. Berry and two small sons of i to Angola. Ind. very quietly Friday
tanking, were weekend visitors of J and were united in marriage. They
Service Note*
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND
ThMr parents, Mrs blanch Seger- are back to work al their respective
Raymond Clem, seaman 3/c. to
strom and Mr. and Mrs. T. J Bcr- places In the Blake Defense plant now training at Shoemaker. Calif.
Yy. A Mrs. Stanley Lyons and two and receiving corwrutulatioiis of
amall daughters of Kalamazoo were their many friends. They have
weekend visitors of hU parents. Mr. gone to housekeeping in the Bob
and Mrs. Ray Lyons. * Mra. carl ■ Giner cottage at Birlow lake.
Hula of Irving who recently underBoth these young people have
went an operation at Pennock has- been students at Thomapplc-Kelpltal and had been home a week, loqg school and have many friends
was taken back to the hospital , whose best wishes far happiness go
Tuesday by ambulance suffering with them.
with a clot in her leg. * An auction
-----------sale of farm implements to being |
Death of Young Mother
held this Monday afternoon at the
Short funeral services were held
George Davto farm five miles 1 at Beeler’s funeral home Thursday
southwest of town near Barlow afternoon for Mrs John Cooper-'
lake. Mr. Davis has sold his farm, smith, aged 33 of Detroit, who died
Having decided to quit farming, will soil the following ot public auction at my farm
The Prank Janeschik family of suddenly of pneumonia. The Rev.
Nashville, formerly ot this locality. Faye Demarest was in charge of
located 1 mite north and Vi mile west of Nashville on
has moved to Caledonia having | the services. Deceased was the coupurchased Nate Moffitt’s home ' sin of Mrs Beatrice Stlmcl and
Other recent new residents of Cale- daughter of Harrison Scott brought
donla from thL* community are Mr. , here for burial sometime ago Surand Mrs. Will Gackler of west ! viving is the husband who to in the
Thomapple who rented thelr farm Navy and stationed in California
to the Corl Noffke family who' look ' and three small children. TnterCommencing of one o’clock the following will be offered for solo:
In "educational rrcondilionlng’ will help
rm*.*r**l&lt;iii last
last month w
RitnHnv merit
»u mnriiIn Mt
pOMCMion
* Sunday
merit was
made in
ML Wnn&lt;Hope c,-rnn.
ceme­
afternoon caller* of the Glenn Al­ tery.
len family and Mrs. Sylvia Allen
of Parmelee, weir Mr and Mrs.
Birthday Surprise
Hurry DePull and son Jack. Mra
Mrs E. F. Blake whose birthday
.
COWS
Deering mower, 5 ft. Oraborn side roke.
Harold Bulliment and little daugh­ is the same date as Adolph Hiller s,
Money Harris hoy loader.
ter Sharon, and Mrs. Robert De- April 20, was happily surprised Sat­
Holstein cow,£ yrs. old. due Moy 11.
Pult and daughter. Judith Rae ail urday evening when Grand Rapids
VanBrunt
disc drill.
&gt;
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, due May 15.
of Grandville. * Mr Hamilton who friends came down with n carry-in
Farm wagon and flat rack. ’
I bought the Glenn Kerm6rn home birthday dinner and lovely gilts.
Holstein
cow,
5
yrs.
old.
due
Oct.
9?
'
I here last fall, to a boat engineer Present were Judge and Mrs T. B
McCormick grain binder, 6 ft.
I and has been in France for a few Taylor. Mrs. Pauline Taylor Bre­
Holstein cow. 6 yrs. old. due Oct. 4.
weeks having operated a boat in. dahl and Mrs. E. J. Phillips
Wagon box. Oil drum.
Guernsey-Durham cow, 7 yrs. old. due
an overseas convoy from the Unit­
Sunday afternoon and evening
5 tooth cultivator.
er! States. ♦ Several men of town callers were George Krafi and
Nov. 2.
were at Grand Rapids part of lost daughter Lorraine of Caledonia.
3 pr. hay slings.
week to lhe Consistory meeting of
the Shrlners.
Single shovel plow.
HOGS
Mrs. B. C. Swift who has been
Members ot the Anniversary club
125 H. hoy rape.
visiting her daughter. Betty Wat­ had a very pleasant day. Sunday,
O.I.C. sow, with B pigs, 4 wks. old.
kins In Washington. D. c. to cx- the 22nd when they met with Mr.
Buxx saw and frame. Pulleys.
peted home thia week A The Rev anti Mrs. August Flnkbelner near
O.I.C. sow, with 12 pigs, 3 wks. old.
and Mra. O. A. Steebv and three Caledonia to remind them of their
Vi h.p. electric Motor.
6
pigs,
6
moi.
old.
wgt.
about
135
lbs.
' If TO"
sons of Niles were Friday visitors wedding anniversary. A carry-in
Pump jack. 3 cream cans.
i of their parents. Mr. and . Mra. dinner was enjoyed with the folJela the Amy of tU U.k.d State* a* a Midical Tackrictoa to the WAC.

Fit mfi’ll'

XLWfcJa’H 2r’.“S-“Tk5Sf’Barter°oi

' tssnsJi'JxrtJts.

OT““ ‘ “•*! f ■?*

I SWA T£S. ’iAT b£'

rffi:

BUY WAR BONDS

TOGETHER

ta.fvsri

* * BUY

MORE

-Rss

landms
ter it t
a modi
into Hi
w»s CO'
Othei
datnigi
and so
we he«
Martin
norlha
lion wi
eluding
Ack JO
place o
(teller.

damagt
the Joi
the 81

These l
Hy line,
The

farm n

a secti
on the
and b
eatimat
Harry
In lhe

Others
broode
we are
the m
who ha
famille

Midd
rived a
Garret

farm o

Gackle

BONDS A A

OUR SERVICES

M'KEE SERVICE OIL SALES

..

WAR SAVINGS BONDS
BANK MOR4Y ORDERS
OUR SAFE DEPOSIT
BOXES ARE ALL RENTED

What do Wacs do in Army Hospitals?

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS

Av

AUCTION SALE
TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1945

U. S. ARMY HOSPITALS NEED 8,000

MEDICAL TECHNICIANS IN THE WACI

POULTRY

If yoa are fully qualified to do any of the jobs listed below, you are assured assignment
to aa Army hospital after basic training.
If yea Pre Inexperienced, and can pass required tests, you will be given free technical
training for soma selected job.
full lai
nktai

65 White Rock hens, 1 yr. old.
HAY &amp; CRAIN

READY to SERVE YOU!
Asphalt Shingles and Roll Roofing.

IMPLEMENTS fr TOOLS

Medical ud Surgical T.cUicion.

Asbestos Shingles.

V. A ARMY RECRUITING STATION

Brick, Tile and Chimney Flue.

Cement, Lime, Plaster &amp; Plaster Board.

GOOD SOLDIERS.

£

*

Fannail F-12 tractor, on rubber.
Rudy tractor cultivator.
Oliver tractor plows, 12 in.
Spring tooth drag, 3 sec.
Steel land roller.
Manure spreader for .tractor.
Calc corn planter, new wire and shoes.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

*

Round Oak tango, good one.
Beds, springs, mottrns. Dresser.
2 rocking cMirt. 3 chain. Stands.
Library tabic. Couch. Rugs. Carpets.
Kitchen table. Kitchen cupboard.
Glass kitchen cupboard.
Fruit cansund crocks.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

tUMli CASH. NO MgHttT MMOVtO UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

Paint, Oil and Turpentine, Glass.
Many Other Items.

WO*tEH*AllMY CORPS

ANDRUS ONE STOP SERVICE STATION
‘T'HCS

Nails and Builders' Hardware.

Barn and House Windows, Storm Sash,
Doors £r Mouldings.

-WAC

100 bu. oats. 350 bu. corn.
2 tons alfalfa hay. Some straw.

M.W. electric^cream separator.
Water separator. Lard prees.
Sausage grinder. Fence sfretrherj.
40 rds. barbed wire.

M1,M.

ARTHUR HART, PROP.

HASTINGS LUMBER &amp; COAL CO.

WHX MARTIN, AueHwitet

PHONE 2515—PRANK SAGE

E. E. CRAY. Clerk

5/3

■

j

■

I

e

�Mr*. Lwtnaar.
landmark with It* two

VaJr*-

Into thousands

Pennock Sunday afternoon.
Gladys Durkee cownt Pride

doBara which

OBDIB FOB PUBLICATION
TU? *
.1 .*14 C«rl

the tele Robert Garrett.

damage

carried

Insurance

ut Monday's BUrm
nail cyclone which struck

undoubitdly 1* snowed un•nUoned the Loss last week

ONDS

Btlmcon place*—then Bcrpaa the riva
to the 'Al Henning place and north­
tact. Tlie bam on lhe Keeler farm i

BONDS
IRDERS
OSIT
RENTED
meet further deit new boxes are
However, we will
ir waiting list Io
ible.

HASTINGS
iYSTEM

AND

went from
turoay with her uncle, :
. * Mn Julia Durkee
Mrs Della Castelein in

ana Honey Rock are th*
OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION

of Levering la

home of her
ler. tl&gt;c Rev
the Steve
mer.
Mra. -------Chari
------ * -----Florla.
was damaged almost beyond repair
. Leda Harrington. Mrs. Leoti
These arc on the Barry-Kent coun
and Mra. John Adams
ty line.
ednesday In Kalamazoo.
The Hairy Lewis family had
Henry Craven spent last week
big loss—they bought the Onimmlt in Utnaing. * Robert Osborne, con
st year— of Mr. ana Mrs. Lawrence Osborne,
who was recently inducted into
service is at present stationed at
—Mra
----ecuon of new aabeatoe shingle* Camp Maxey, Tex. * Mrr. and
—
'
........ Wlfiison end
.... family
of
.he house blown off. the an roue Waiter
Clarksville visited Mr. and Mrs
estimated at a 83000 low. At the Gordie Durkee Sunday.
Harry Stimson farm 21 I ante trees
The Rural Letter Carrier's Asso­
ciation of Barry county held It*
five about thc
i meeting In thc Delton Methodist
Others lost uni
church Saturday evening. The W
brooder houses, etc. How fortunate BOB. served dinner to twentythree. A program on conservation
lured. The male quartet
lhe millions of European
who have lost everything, a
families.
Middleville relative* have rerived word of the death of Wilber
Oarretl at Houston. Texas. Wednesdny, Ap
Aa □ boy he lived with his parents,
Mr and Mrs ’rutile Garrett on the
farm owned by Ward Bender west
of town, known as the Andrew
Gacklcr place. Hie family moved
to Grand Rapids when lhe Keeler

INC ACCOUNTS

OBDEB FOB PUBUGATION

Mr and Mn. Fred
rand Ranidc were n

Ack Johnson farm,
place and then

culler, Glenn

odist chui
p.iiowcniD
Fellowship
, in »he Met
1 ~

hxn* * Hn. Leon Leonard and I
MLsa Clara Weatgate iment Baturday In Kalamasoo. * Mr and Mrs 1,1 ?
Kalsnuroo
ni.AHS CREEK
uwu, well, w r'liiuA.
horaital last Thursday where she
underwent an operation. All hope
for a speedy recovery. * Mr and
Mr*. Forrest Havens. Mrs. Virginia
Tate and son Darwin, also Anita and
Christine McOlocklin of Hastings,
who were spending tile week
—
1th

I
;
|

* &gt;'“•

K 11

notice to crbditobs

Havens tn Hastings Bunday after-; ■
nodn. * Mrs. Ruth Scott and '
daughters and Mrs. Maxine Dibble j a(J|n&gt;l
of Lansing came Thursday to visit' c«»,i
their parents. Mr. and Mrs Ray, l»cs.
Erway. Mrs Scott will return home •”

order

ron rtrauoATion

STRUT

main a few weeks until she enters
lhe WAVES Miss Joan Erway of
weekend vial
Louie Erwav

DUUI
ting which was held mendo and aon Joe were weekend
t church at Ban
visitors at Fred Otis'.
Mr* Har-

and family of
MM I iMtor of her parent*. Mr. and OBDBB FOB PUBLICATION
________
tings called „..
on _Mr.
and Mra.
Reynolds Sunday afternoon,
Erway wen also visitors * Mr. and
EllaWertman
Wert manspent
spentSaturday
Saturda; night
----Mrs Russell Whittemore attended
— Sunday
----- ’
and
In Hastings. * Mrs a party at Howard Ferris' In thc
III Ilf • !. I
Orbecx and baby of Lansing Chidester district Saturday night. *
have been visiting her parents, Mr. Mr*. Bara Erway spent Wednei- April A. I». 1945

OVER 4,000 CLAIMS FILED
for WINDSTORM LOSSES
from Storms March 17 and April 4
£A years unbroken SERVICE
UU TO MICHIGAN PROPRTY OWNERS

You should look over your Wmdztonn
Insurance policies and see it your prop­
erty is adequately protected
You Need

There's Danger In Delay
Protection Now

See OHW of our agent!' i^'yiiwr locality or
Write the home office.

|&gt;ubll&lt;&lt;llan ■(

OFFICERS and
DIRECTORS

IAIRISM IIIH.msiM
M. E. CITI. Iss'i-Trsstirtr
1. UIRETT. IM

NOTICE or DETEBMINATIOH M
SOABD or COUNTY BOAD COSOaS8I0NEBS

unina wm. taflm
S E UHL ■*»
CLUE LTMgPt IlICBUN
IL BcTMN. MMb«sc M|tti
hi i. nuur. &lt;IM ItTN
IHiCE tfflltl.

AMBITIOUS WOMEN

MICHIGAN MUTUAL WINDSTORM INSURANCE CO

ILE

IhrlC.*
la Mid t

DELTON

we hear blew down two ban
Martin and Shelbyville, than struck
northeast hitting the Prairie

station. where he vu

'S.'.'ffX’SS

&amp; LEGALS

Established 1885
Homo Office: HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
rhe Okfest and Largest Company of lf» Kind In Michigan
NOTICE 10 CUDITOlUi

tion at my form

WANTED!
to operate machines which are now idle because of the shortage of men
Good pay
Good working conditions, producing bacHy-noedod
Hastings Piston Rings for war-essential passenger cars, trucks, busks.
and farm tractors.

r sale:

Women also wanted for racking and Inspection work
shorn side rake.
HOW DOES

SHE DO IT?
wondered how a certain
acquaintance can have
so aany clothes, though
you know she dresses
budget?

ullcys.

This is haw she does
11) She shops by

iris.

oroYor.
press,
stretchers.

OODS

ALL AVAILABLE MALE MACHINE OPERATORS ARE INVITED TO

JOIN FORCES WITH US, TOO

. 6 ft.

(2) she chooses vard-

n9D^nve
te^det e

VACATION PAY!
All employees with two months or more service receive pro-rated va
cation pay. Group sickness and hospitalization insurance is available
ot low cost
We ore Barry County's largest employer. The men and women who
work here are the kind you'd like as friends - and co-workers.

»ne.
Dresser.
M. Stands,
ugs. Carpets,
upbootd.

well! For Instance, wa
have a cavalry twill

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
APPLY AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

can fool ths public
with anytine I If yo

us to mantion.

and borrow

cataloe

MANUFACTURING

fWlST IN VICTORY—
» BUYJMOM WAK BONOS

Hastings,
CRAY. Clerk

MICHIGAN

BILL

TILIPHONl

COMPANY

M0NTMM1RY WARD

COMPAN

michiqan

—a

�Tha tins pta
Bauetta rot
PS 65. Thc
went to Mr
with 00.75.

,hav« chargJ
TDMUnf the

There wil
State High
ainaaoo torn

lhe choir i
director, a
ported to

Thuraday
clothing wa
school In c

Sund
Morn

coo

Triple
—red i

6 QUA

Regul
8 QUA
Regul

Wot

Why the Biggest Job in town carries no pay!
is thc biggest job in your town —
in anybody's town, between May 14th and
JuncBOth?
It’s that of thc man or woman who will ask
you to buy extra Wa[ Bonds in thc 7th War Loan.
hat

W

It carries no pay because thc people who arc
doing this work arc good Americans. In addition
to buying extra Bonds themselves, they’re wall­
ing to give their time to a job that’s as important
as anything outside the battle lines.
1 It’s important — and it’s big. Making our
quotas in the 7th War Loan is a man-sized job1
for everybody.
Unde Sam needs 7 billion dollars from indi­
vidual Americans in thc 7th! That’s a bigger

quota than ever before. It’s bigger bccausiythis
is really 2 loans in-1 —last year, by this time, we
had bought Bonds in 2 loans instead of one.
And it’s bigger because the need is bigger.
We’re building up a whole new air force, with
new jet-propelled planes and even huger bombers.
We’re building more tanks, mortars, and every­
thing for the increasingly bitter struggle with
Japan. -And we’re paying the mounting cost of
victory—taking care of wounded men who arc
arrivingin this country by thousandscvcn* month.
So—be ready when one of these War Bond
workers comes to you. Open your door, your
heart, your purse—for the 7th War Loan.
Help America to make its quota—by making
yours!

5 LB

FIND, YOUR QUOTA . . ■ AND'MAKt ITI
If your average

Your personal

Matiritylntaa if

wage
per month is:

War Bond quota is:
(cash value)

7th WAR LOAN

$250

.

kud&gt; bHtlrt

IUZ.S0

$250

225-250

150.00

200

210-225

131.25

175

200-210

112.50

ISO

180-200

93.75

125

140-180

75.00

100

100-140

37.50

50

18.75

25

Under $100

WAR LOAN

All Out for the mighty 7~ War Loan!
WALLDORFF &amp; SON
- STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
8. A. LyBARKER
BONNET &amp; GOWN
auta swrt sH»r

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

REID'S DRUG

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK
ANDRUS SERVICE

VIKING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.
INT. SEAL fr LOCK

MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
COFFEE SHOP
BARRY CLEANERS
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
CUT RATE SHOE STORE

Heav

SAL

�HI6H SCHOOL NOTES

tteasl CtoUUM Drive la
•ndhoBMlMt JUropeiDa.

trlth

. 304, and 311.

SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
tofts?

rills; Carll
Mr*. Chark
•oo; Mrs. :

thoughts.

room

Tha third Issue of the Fortnight
Mr. Lyman Chamberlain, atnltary camo out yesterday. There will be
wynaer. fflkad to tha honw man-1 one more Issue before Hie end ol
agement etas* April 17oa food *anl- the school year.
The'second marking period ended
last Friday and the report cards
Thc Junior Rotarian* are going to were
marked yesterday.
ave charge ot lhe. Rotary club
Ik. &lt;■&gt;. .....L I. 1^.11 .
Mra. Cora
There will be a baseball game Baby Janice Mon
with Greenville at Greenville to- inn; Mra. ZuUa
.
Shlrlev Henry went to Kalamaaoo inorrow.
State; Mr*. Floy McDermott, Dalton, nroday dinner
last week Thursday to take the Eddy
Mra. Karl Hula, Hastings, K. No. 1; Rogers * Gall
te*t. News camo Monday that he PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Geraldine Magoon. Freeport; Mra. Of Kalamazoo are visiting
fcmmitt Shclllngton, Freeport; Dr. grandparent*, Mr. and Mn.
BIRTHH
•
A. B. Gwinn, 43a W. Center.
Ute a Girl for
Townsend. * Ruth Flanigan
The first home meet will be held
Discharges: Mrs. Lewi* Williams
Mr and Mra. Duane Woodmansee.
Mar 4 at the fairground*. Charlotte Middleville. Carol
Jean.---April ...
10, and baby toy. 600 W. Green: Delbert
----------------L* the opposing team
Mr. and Mr*. Ivan Bird,
Bird,-’ Freeport,
Frecj— WhlrinoreTSL Mary*. Grand Rapids;
Iprll 10;
Sgt..and
Sherry Ann. Apjt:
13. C.
. * ’Mra 1 Mr*. Vcmor Newton. 705 W. Grand;
There will be a track meet with Clayton Bunn,. Freeport. Nona
Nc.._Mae. Mr* Prcd Grawburg and baby son,
State High of Kalamazoo at Kal­ April 16; Mr. and'. Mr*. Lloyd Priddy.
Priddy Clarksville. R. No. 3; Floyd Williams,
amazoo tomorrow.
Min. April
T/8«t Herbert Ketcham and wife
Nashville, Dale Ann.
*“'• 10;
- Mr.
- Clarksville; Richard Annable, 217 W.
Uni*,’ «n&lt;i
—* —
aon of Kentucky, are visiting
—
and Mrs.
C
«... Howard Goodenough.
I^ke Center; Mrs Carl Hula. Ha*U..^,
OdesM, Jackteen Ann, April 171. Mr. R. No. 1: Mra. Howard Vickery,
kery. Mr and Mrs. Leon Barnum nnd
ahd -Mrs, Frank Steam*. Hastings. Dowling; Mrs. Gordan Havens —
end
J other relatives. Herbert will return
lhe choir carried on with a student R. 3, Nortfn Cheryl, April 22.
Mrs.
to
Kentucky but hte family will
ibaby boy. Haatlnga, R. No. 1;
director, and the girls glee club re­
Sunremain
here.
*
Mrs.
Milo
AnajMUgh.
It's a Boy for
‘
clf° Hatfield and baby girl,- Bun0 K.
N. who hai been In peer health for
ported to tho session room.
Mr. and Mr*. Scott Campbell.
Mrs. Irene .CraVen. 730
Dowllrig. Frank Jease, April 10; Mr.
S’0*"'
Thursday, April 19, wearable and Mr*. Nlal Lancaster. 13^ W &lt;&gt;“*«: Virginia Lent. 55T E. "niora: Funeral service* were held Monday
clothing was brought to lhe high Marahall, Robert James. April 10;
Alexander Abraham. Delton; attemoon. * Mtes Joan Hershberger
Chicago wa*
weekend guest of
□rawburg, Clarksville,
Clarksville. R. of
was a week
school in connection with the Na- Mr. and Mra. Stanley Klnuney. Midgoy Grawburg,
j.
’
No. 2; Mrs. Edgar Hoevenak
Hoevcnair. mo
330 w
W.: ---------------her parents, ...
Mr. —
and
Mrs vlct
,^tor Gherman
----------------------------------------------------- — State: Mr*. Nlal Lancaster and baby ! Hershberger. —
—„ daughter of Grand
boy. 130 W.’. Marshall:
Marshall; Mr-.
Mrs. Duane ,land
Gram Haven are
Woodmansee and baby girl, Mlddle- i spending this week there. 4 Cadet
molt
V||k. Mrs Stephen Johnson. ISA 8. I Jeknne Kantner of Butterworth hosJluiiii’.cr; Mr*. Frank Cooper. 428 1 pltal spent the weekend at home. *
S. Church; Bert Arehart. 1300 8. Mr. and Mra. John Smith of JackHanover; Mrs. Chnrle* McGuire, 722 sou were weekend guests of hl*
W. Green; Charles Aiurell, 427 parent*. Mr. and Mr* Owen Smith.
Young; Baby Janice Hentebower,
Mr. and Mra Stephen Perrin of
Lake Odessa: Maurice Baum. 228 N. Detroit and Mrs. Cha* Fsrlee were
I Jefferson; Mrs Richard Leslie. 418 dinner guest* of Mra. Lillie Barker
[chu^ch^
Young; Mrs. Ivan Becraftrand baby of Haatlnga Saturday afternoon,
S'
Charlotte; Jerene Collier, Lake and were evening guest* of Mrs.
s*a; Tyler Afmnn, Middleville; Anna Weaver. Mrs Ela Flory and
SekoJ ..9 «S\
Younj P»4p'«3 Jrnrlce.. 6 JO Mr*. Clarence Longstreet. Middle­ Mra. Jennie Slocum of Woodland. *
Morninj Worship. .11:00
EvssjdlsHc 3rr«iu..7J0 ville; Dennis Gronrwold. Freeport; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sandbrook and
Arthur Ailerding. 703 W. Madison; children of Blanchard were Sunday
Out 4 28 Mrs. Gary Rohm and baby boy. ■uest* of Hurry Sandbrook and fam­
ily * Mra. Loren Hershberger went
to Detroit Tuesday to visit her sis­
ter. Mra. Jay Dltrnan and to get her
mother. Mra. Harrison Blocher, who
will spend the summer here. * Mr.
and Mra. Stephen Perrin were sup­
per guests of her father. Isaac Wil­
liam*. Mrs. Paul Towns and Sandra
and Elsie Rozcma and family Sun­
day evening.
.

orjgfilKaUMiiW

Y0IIR DOLLAR G0[$ fARTHlf^

or MARK'S

ENAMELED

COOKING POTS
6 QUART
Reguior 69c"T ■
8 QUART
Regular 89c O

25 YDS. "STREAMASTER”
ENAMELED SILK FLY LINES..

1?

■GUT HOOKS—SIZIS 2/0 to 8
PACKAGE pF 6 INELLED

£*-7
I

2^ YARD TAPERED
GUT LEADERS

98‘
29
39‘

1

FABRIC
FISH BAGS. —4
FISH
KNIFE........... ‘______________ ...

KUTOL
Waterless Cleaner
with damp cloth.

44

5 LB. PAIL
Sole Priced

n

10 YARD GUT
LEADERS — 25 LB. TEST

79
25

SINGLE SPINNERS—
NICKEL FINISH

12

25 YD. ’ONE BASS" SILK
CASTING LINE—24 LB. TEST.. 1.

85

PADLOCK

For Washing

ELECTRIC
HOT PLATE

Walli, Woodwork, QF
Floora, Etc._____ tav

Single burner —black crackle
finish—wdod handle.

STEEL

5088
U

GARDEN
TROWELS

TENNIS

StaVdy (unmetal lock with two

REGULAR
59« VALUE ....

REGULAR
29c VALUE

ent. Carl Oraahute

was elected BOWLING NEWS
Ray Hotch- i The lights were turned cut al
। the Hastings Recreation Bowling
Alley* for the 1945 season when the
school house in co-operation with hil« 1 *nd Piston Ring Leagues
the West Group with discussion on ck}'„'xl3. thelr seasons
... lthe
Piston Ring League, Ma­
"RzwrganteaUon of School Pro.
gram.
£hin Room romped away with first
ram.- Refreshments were served chine
y Uie hostess and Mr*. Holtom place by a seven game margin
and Mra. Oraahute. * An Evangel- Grinders Engineers. Office. C.LO.
and Tool Room finished In order.
telle Meeting will be held at the Office
high scries with a 36M
Costa Grove church from May 27 ,score; hart
Grinders took first place In
to June 3 by Evangelist Virgil high ream game* with-834; - Wm.
Brock and hte wife. Blanche Kerr Ayres led the Individual aeries with
Brock: who are nationally known. ,a 633 count and Homer Reynolds
also as song leader* and composers ।had lhe high single game with 240
of many songs. Il will be rare .pins
treat to hear these Rifted and con- 1 Foundry’ led the Bliss league ©lay
•ecrated workers. * Glad to see lhe ]by n fire game margin over Shop
Rev. and Mra. Crawford of Delton (Office.' Shipping, Electricians. Of­
and Robert Luce and family of ।fice and Engineers finished tn orMARTIN CORNERS
The pupil* of the Marrin school Illinois, and Agnes Haight ot Has- ।
Kelth Chase led the keglers In
entertained thelr mothers with a ting* nt church on Sunday. * Mr*.
birthday party at the schoolhouse Bcmadinc Rose vlstted Penrl De- |high individual series with 595 and
Wednesday aitemoon from two to mond Friday afternoon. Malcolm ;Robert Shannon hit 209 to take the
four. A program of songs, Instru- I Tuckerman of Hasting* called thefe ।single game honors.
| mental music, recitations and a Thursday evening. * Look for an­
dnimatlzarion featured the program. nouncement of L.A.S. meeting in ;MBS. WILLIAM H. CARL
; Three lovely birthday cake* made Community column.
Sidle Mac Hansen was bom In
E. 8. Thompson is seriously ill.
| bv lhe mothers of Joyce Holdren.
twp June 22. 1809. the
| Bernard Weeks and Josephine Di - H!:-: daughter. Mr?. Ruth Luce nnd CBMleton
of Gustavus and Susan
I mond. the April birthday pupil ; 'r.
. ’.n.--------------------Robert. ,m&lt;l family of Illinois daughter
Hanson.
She pasted away, after
i and delicious Ice cream madt by came
—— Saturday fu
for a visit with him | a long illness,
at Kalamazoo. April
i Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Christman j and other relalli
,v._Uves. * Mra. Pearl 16. 1945. at the age of 75 year* ami
i were served ns refreshments.
: Demond and
—, Arch Graves. 10 month*. In 1805 she was united
and faU
father.
I Some from this vicinity attended | visited Sunday afternoon with Mra. in marriage to William Henry Carl
the P.T.A. in Lakeview last Monday , Stella Tuckerman and family in To this union were bom three chil­
evening A nice program under the । Hasting*. * Mra. Agnea Haight of dren. Fred. Cora and Gladys She
direction of Minor Bateman was I Harting* spent Saturday night with spent the greater part of her life
given. A box social in connection ( hcr p^m*. Mr. and Mra. E. 8. on a farm near Cedar creek. Barry
*■,^!L’^^lnanc,',1
Thompson, and daughter. Virginia, Co., until the death of her husband
rerrts
... I__ Zz___
ceids beina
beta* over K25.
625. Dewov
Dcway Reed.
tel 1639 She-then moved to HasI the genial auctioneer, waa there
UBgs making her home on W. Oento auction off the boxes. * Sunday with Lucille Woodman gave a
Sunday visitors at Mr. andi Mn. birthday dinner for Bessie Wood­
Surviving are her aon. Fred and
Orr Fisher's were Mrs. Anna Encts- man on Sunday. Other guests were grandchildren. Helen and Richard
ley of near Coats Grove, Mn. Elsie Mr. and Mrs Will Noble and Carl, of Hastings, also a niece in
Cogswell. Wayne and Bemlta of daughter. Mra. Thelma Henry of New York and a host of friend*.
Na*hville and Mrs Frances Cogs­
Funeral services were held at lhe
Rapids. * A daughter was
well and sod David of Maple Grove. Grand
* C/N Carrie Cogswell from Com­ born to Mr. and Mn. Carr on Mon­
munity hospital. Battle Creek apent day. April 10. They reside on the
former
John
Mead
farm.
the weekend with her father, wil­
liam Cogswell and her sisters. *
Mr and Mn. Minor Bateman and CLAY HILLS
Mr. and Mrs. Guy McNre spent
mond were callersat Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Flaher, and Mrs. Velma Do- the weekend In Traverae city at
mond were callen al Mr .and Mn. the home of George Cook. ★ Mn.
Howard Colburn and daughter
were callen at Mrs. Minnie Col­
burn's. in Alaska. Sunday after­
1 DOWLING
| We arc very sorry to report, the noon. * Mra. Morris Lewis of Kalaautomobile accident which proved matoo and Mr. and Mn. Harold
| fatal to W. T. Garrett Friday gfter- England and aon. Bobby, were
noon, one mile East of Dowling. The weekend guests at Leon Potts'. Mra.
। funeral which was held at the Leuna Johnson and Mtes Bertha
Dowifhg church Monday was at­ McCaul of Bownc ware Sunday
I tended by a large number of rcla- vtelfon.
vice president

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CLEANER

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ice. Drive in for your regular Spring Tune-Up before
the rush starts.

Every car that has been going all winter needs a

ANDRUl SERVICE
PHONE 2240

HASTINGS, MICH.

Leffel's Coffee Shop will celebrate their first anniver­
sary on Sunday, April 29. We will have a special menu ’
of delicious roast turkey, chicken, duck, rabbit and other
fine roasts.
Dinn«n will bo served from 11:00 o.m. to 9 KX) p.m.

BRANDS
are

built
tfiwr'

The same menu will be served at Leffel's Lunch (for­
merly known as the Kist Lunch).

.

We have appreciated your patronage during the past
year'and we hope to give you as good service as possible,
also as good quality of food as can be had at the present.

We cordially invite you to come irt and help us cele­
brate. •
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REGULAR
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foundations of Star Brand work

•hoes arc right. Long wearing
outsoles, sturdy insoles and midsoles

Lcffd's Lunch will be closed April 30th, re-opening
again Moy 5th of 6:00 a.m.

firmly anchor the rugged stitching.
Soft, flexible end durable uppers arc

Both places will be closed pn these dates for re-deco­
rating.
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for maximum comfort and

rHONOGRAFH

RECORD

protection on the job.

Reasonably priced, tori.

Upon re-opening Leffel's Coffee Shop will be open 24
hours daily and Leffel's Lunch will be.open 6:00 a m. tg
12:00 p.m. daily.

HEADQUARTERS
Don't Fence Me In
Saturday Nir hl
Rum A Coca Col*

ISIORES, INC.
,

126 W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
PHONE 2524

Leffel's Coffee Shop will be closed between April 23rd
and April 27th, re-opening April 28th at 6:00 a.m,

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A handy garden tool.

RACKETS
Sturdy frame

SALE
MtlCtD

called oft hfti&amp;id of

Eva, of Campbell ; The ceremony
ware dinner guests at the Lacy- toric st. Johns cuu«®.
I Pcrritt home wedneeday. Mra. Lot- I the Rev. w. Polln officiated. ‘
'
\ tie Stauffer and son. Pvt. Arthur
The bride was attended by her
Stauffer, of Hearings were callers Dre sisters, thc Mtese* I. V. E. M.
Wednesday.
and B. Broomfield and her cousin.
i vue Group Sunday afternoon. The 1I Mr*, jane Daniel* and Mn. Hel- I Mtes I. Smith.
■
R**- Warne Fleenor of Albion was 1 en Berky of Hastings were callers i The brides brother-in-law, Mr.
I the speaker kt both afternoon and on thelr parents. Mr. and Mra. A. ’ W. Walker was best man and 8.
evening meeting*. * Mr. and Mra. I. T. Eaah Wednesday. A MLu Mabel Bratt (bride’s cousin) was groomsDan Hall and son of Hasting*. Mr. Watts of Chicago te spending the man.
and Mra. Gordon Lee and children • week with her brother. John, and
A cut of thc bride in bridal gc
of Bellevua and Mr* Thelma Shay family. * John Nash and daugh­ and veil cutting the Mg bridal ci
of Battle Creek were Bunua&gt; guest* ter*. Alice and Marie, and Ear) with the good looking groom tn a
Of Mr. and Mra. Albert Lee .Mr. and
Nash were In Lowell Saturday aft­ tary garb assuring. accompanied
writeup.
ernoon. * Mra. Manin Kunde was
Cpl Hawkln* joined the UJ3JUAF. I
callers. * Mra. Thelma bhay was tn in Lowell Monday. * Mr. and Mrs. in August '41 and went across in
Detroit last week where Abe signed Alden Porritt, Marilyn, and Martha. Feb. '44. He attended Hastings
up with the WAVES and te await­ Mra. Lydia Porritt visited Wednes­ sc!kx&gt;1s.
day
evening
with
Mra.
Jennie
Pardee
ing call for training anti active
aervlCe. * Joseph Shults ha* been
8AXON8 WIN BASEBALL
111 tn Pennock hoaprtal. The Bhultg
family we understand are preparing hear he te better. * Mr. and Mn. OPENER 30-0
Marl McKibben and daughter of
to move to Detroit *oon.
The Hastings
High
Saxons!
Haatlnga visited Bunday at Orvln swamped Freeport at the fair-1
COATS GROVE
W ADerding's. * Mn. Rachel Stahl
and
*on
of
Zion
Hill
were
caUen
Thc Coats Grove East Farm Bu- .
-rrcau group met last Tuesday eve- 1 J*
8u"A»5’ *,Ur*
nlng with Mr. and Mra. Paul Woodu,lke P°nna
man with good attendance. Hap
PTr*P°rl ware ovc"
players In all. among
Shcllcnterecr. Go. leader, was pres- nlnR FttekU_ __ _______

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Come In and Hear
the Latest

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, APRIL M. 1M3

Discarded Oil Drum Much
Used by U. S. Marine*
One of the most versatile objects
marines have is the discarded oil
drum, reports Sergt Bill Allen, a
marine corps combat correspond­
ent. After the drum has served Its
purpose. Leathernecks find many
uses for it and convert It to meet
many needs.
Split In half, the can makes an
excellent bath tub. Tied to the
jungle shower sgter ths bottom has
been Uberally sprayed with rifle and
sub-machine gun fire. Pontoons for
homemade canoes or makeshift
stoves are also fashioned from the
containers. One marine photog­
rapher Is said to have used a discarded oil drum for a portable darkroom during the recent Bougainville
campaign.
Mess halls, quartermaster's tents.
and other buildings have been completely roofed with oil cans that
have beAn split, hammered out. and
used in Ueu of sheet metal. A barrel cut la half wiU make two tent
tables.
Other useful purposes served Bythe discarded oil drums are &lt;X» G1
cans; &lt;21 mail boxes; (31 foundatlons for sthallcr type buildings;
(4) movie seats (placed end to end.
barrels serve as rows of seats) and
(5) ring lights over a tropical box
ing arena.

FOR RESULTS!
la Barry County, every week there are announcements fo be made, notices
to bo potted, merchandise to bo sold and jobs to be filled. And there are
always people interested in acting upon this information.
Put your
notices in the Hasting*""tanner classified section . . . where rates are
low ond results high.

FARM MARKET PLACE

।

Do you need o job? Do you need an employee? Use
the clearing house of information . . . the Hostings
Banner classified section to make your needs known

FINANCES
The mon who has money to lend advertises to that
effect in the Hostings Banner classified section! If
you need a loan, look through these columns.

LOST &amp; FOUND
It isn’t necessary to call everyone in town if you've'

lost something ... for a few cents you can reach
everyone through the classifieds.

LEGAL NOTICES
Don't post a notice on your door and hope that all
will see H. Our low rates enable you to know that
everyone will see it if if* in a classified.

AUTOMOBILES
If your car needs servicing, or if you need a used
car. read the classifieds. You’ll find a comprehen­
sive listing of cars and services.

BARTER &amp; EXCHANGE
You don't necessarily hove to "pay" for what you
buy . . . trade something you don’t need for it! Put
your offer in the classifieds and watch the results!

MERCHANDISE
Merchandise.for sole? Don't wait for the world to
come to your door. Tell people about it the econom­
ical way . . . through the classifieds.

RENTALS
If you want to rent a house or apartment, tell the
world about it in the classifieds. If you're looking for
new quarters, read the classifieds.

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Want to tell the world about something? The Has­
tings Banner classified section will carry your mes­
sage ond'deliver it promptly.

- BUSINESS LISTINGS
Don't dream about that new scheme you had in
mind . . . put it in block and white. The classifieds
will help you get it started.

BUSINESS SERVICES
Do you hove a service to offer to the business world?
Sell your services through a direct, low-cost classi­
fied od In the Hostings Banner.

‘

;
'
!

and Mra Carl Hartman last Friday
।night. From Aunt Til Conyer who
IU 83. to the smallest tot. everyone
seemed
to have i*i exceptionally
:
happy evening playing card* and
:vL'lUng A table bridge lamp was
.
presented
to the Mr. and Mrs. to
I
helo
them ta remember thelr Creswy friends For the presrtit they
are
moving into thelr new home on
I
M-89. * Mr and Mra Camcll of
'
Bsttle
Creek are moving some
i
things
into their new home which
i
they
purchased of Mr. -and Mrs.
:Hartman. * Mra. Harry Lelnaar
, Delton nnd daughter Joyce and
of

_____ __________

rerve FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
MOKE FKIQUINTLY IH YOU* EVUYDAY MENUS

The Big Feature at Your

A&amp;P SUPER MARKET
Your A&amp;P Super Market is displaying an at­
tractive assortment of fraits and crisp, fresh
•an worthwhile savings.

very old saying—“All cats at night

FRESH - GREEN—OUTDOOR

In daylight the cones chiefly are
relied upon for seeing. They func­
tion effectively only under illumina­
tions brighter than moonlight. Cone
vision perceives colors sharply.
However. In dim light thc eyes shift
gears and depend chiefly upon the
rods In the retina of the eye. which
distinguish only between light and
shadow. It is believed that there are
' three kinds of cones In lhe retina.
1 end that those that perceive colors
near the red end of the spectrum
are thrown out of gear first as the
light diminishes.

Brazil Begin* Production
Of Quinine Tablet*
Brazil has begun manufacture for
| the first time of quinine, which was
formerly imported chiefly from the
Far East Thc first tablets of qui- .
nine made in Brazil were presented ■
to President Getulio Vargas at the
' government palace by the directors 1
ot the Brazilian Quinine company of
। Sao Paulo. In 1940 Brazil's Imports
of quinine were valued al 1230.000.
I Cultivation of thc cinchona, from
which quinine Is obtained, began in
Brazil In 1938 when the United
: Slates department of agriculture
i presented Brazil with 1.000 seedlings
of the cinchona, Imported from the
Far East. Some of the seedlings
perished after arriving in Rio de
Janeiro, but others delivered to lhe
Agronomical Institute of Compinas.
in lhe state of Sao Paulo, developed
well. At that time the government
of the state ot Sao Pauly'appropriatj ed funds to finance Initial operations
in connection with acclimatizing the
first-grade quinine.
|
In 1939, a United States botanist
I presented Brazil with 1,000 seeds ot
another variety of cinchona—clnchotabllshed in Tijuca In the federal dis­
; trict.

The recent development of •
1 staple fiber has broadened the use
of rayon *Pjl ha* made it more of
a direct competitor of wool. This
process is obtained by cutting the
continuous rayon filaments into
short lengths, similar to natural
fibers, that can be spun into yam.
Good style effects and favorable re­
sults have been achieved by com­
bining this with natural wool for
I lightweight suitings. There has algo
been produced an-all rayon fabric
that has some of the characteristics
of wool. This product has been used
more extensively in Europe, where
the fiber is called ''pulp wool"
rather than rayon, and it has made.
rapid strides there as a substitute

(Continued from Psge 1. Sec. 2.)

It I may get lhe Banner much
I must close as It 4i time

The Hastings Banner

■daughters of Otsego enjoyed Sun­
;day with Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Calms. * The CSC. met with Mrs
Delia Enzlan last Wednesday. Next
meeting will be with our president.
Mrs. June Chapman. May 9. *
|Sam Harman and Mias Nettle Doo­
:little spent Friday evening with
Mr. and Mrs Warren Calms.

Mn. AUle Kelly spent Bunday with
aith Young, Mlu Dorothy Bump of her son and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Bunday with, Ha&gt;Ung, Bnd yjj, Evelyn Norton. Elwood Kelly. * Mrs. Bessie Camp­
3 Mra Philo *
bell and Merwyn visited the Lyle
OU* were* Sunday caller* In lhe and family visited Sunday with Mr. Norris family of near Creasy, Sun­
day. * Mn. Mlnnte Campbell. Mn.
neighborhood. Joyce and Paul at­ and Mrs. Ira Tobias in Baltimore.
Una Mason nnd Merwyn Campbell
tended church Sunday morning. *
* attended the funeral of Artemus
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner. Corine IRVING
and Charles of Battle Creek were
Sgt. Wilbur West,/stationed at Gould at Athena last week. *Mn.
Bunday dinner guests of Mr. and Camp Elila. Ill, was a guest of his Ethel Pennock of Hastings spent
Mra. Nlal Castefein. Mr. and Mra. uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mn. Lew­ tlis weekend al the Russell Tolies
Pat WUllamson. also of Battle is Wilcox lust Tuesday. He came home. * Mr. and Mn. Ellis Maser
Creek and Mr. and Mra. Harry from New Guinea Ln November and of Battle Creek spent Sunday aft­
Foster of Hastings were Sunday
ernoon-and evening with lhe Gor­
callers in the Casteleln home. * since. * Mias Anna May Wlcrenga don Stantons. * We welcome our
Mlu Marjorie Rittman, who is edi­
Thomapple visited a couple days new neighbors, Mr. and Mn.
tor of the “Fortnight" for the re­ of
Wayne Armour and family who
mainder of the year, was in Middle­ at lhe home of Mr. and Mra. Lau­ have just tpoved into the communrel Scnsiba. * Thc regular Fellow~
ville Monday In connection with ita ship
meeting will be Friday eve- ‘ llY- * Ur “nd
Myron Mason
printing. • Several from Quimby at- X. A^^. * jZteiNMel bS *"•
P*^ ln
1 tended a Youth Fellowship meeting »-**n mnflned to his homeby 111- *’onor.vof ^yron *jhls mothers.
—
—
i
—
u
—
.
Mra.
Wm.
Mason
at
Delton
Sunday.
nesr Mn. Carl Hula has been ill
*
Murray
Babbitt
of
Battle
Creek'
U. Pennock hospital and Betsey
DUNHAM DISTRICT
* Tompkins, granddaughter of Mr. to spending soma lime with his
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Moody of Bat­ and MTs. J. M, Pei---------- *-------------- - mother. Mra. Martha Babbitt and
doing
some
gardening.
*
One
of
visited her
ill al Big Rapids.
Rapid*. 7
tle Creek and their aon p-ter of‘ i 111
Myron Mason's Guernsey cows to
the USN. who Is home nf-----------being । there * Mrs Oladv
the proud mother of twin heifer
stationed tn the Aleutians for a
Mrs.
Earl
Wilcox.
Her
son.
Richard
considerable time were guests Mon­
day evening of last week of Mra. Cn&gt;le. has been reported missing in
Minnie Moody and sons. * Mr. and action.
Mra. Albert Anita and children
Broccoli Leaves
Mra. Fred Hill and family were
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Broccoli leaves, dried and ground
Robert DeCamp In Nn-’wllU *
Into riieal. have been found to b«
Thursday Pvt. Geo. Cheeseman Mn. Nick Magyar and fgm'J’ will an excellent addition to chicken
... - ........ a —j mnve tb Irving village from Thummash.
«
Mrs. Harvey cheeseman and son ' apple.
with Helen Rowtoy.

Although everyone uses I] l» eyes
constantly from birth. It is surpris­
ing how many persons fail to ob­
serve how they work under differ- •
ent conditions of seeing. This is I
strikingly shown by the lack of
many persons in observing the be-;
havior of thelr eyes in shifting gear
from daylight to night vision. Prob- ■
ably everyone at some time or other
has sal down and watched the setling sun. the approach of twilight and the falling of thc "shades
of night.” But ask any of your
friends what colors first fade from
lhe landscape and you will find that
few will be able to answer correctly.
Fewer still will be able to tell you
why the reds first disappear, turn­
ing gray, followed by thc greens
and the violets. Finally all colors

THE HOME FRONT *
Read All the Ads in The Banner for
Real Opportunities
.

arrived home. * Mr. and Mrs. John
Klinger of Delton called on friends
In thia vicinity Sunday. * Mn.
Dorothy Hammond enjoyed a party
In Kalamazoo Friday night. *
Mn. Elsie Jamison's sister and
hurband are visiting her. * A lane
crowd made the sale at Carl Hart­
man's very good, even the shower
couldn't dampen thelr spirits loo
much. * Mr. and Mrs. John Rpb-

Eye* Adjusted Under
Various Seeing Conditions

If you have produce to sell, put on od in the Banner
to that effect. You'll find dozens of people who are
anxious to buy what you hove to sell.

EMPLOYMENT

aon of Jackson spent Monday with
and Verne J her father and brother, the Hart- Hetty Babcock had supper With , Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Newton alMr. and Mn. Clem Kidder the tended a family patty at Cleo
a good time
’--------------*
—- — flbejfijnrfito Stmday. '*
.lr— V — ~ ~~ IV*,*.* -- ■ ,
QUIMBY

Mrs.' Elsie
Cnlnu. had

Sincerely.’
Bernie
Sgt. Bernard E. Williams,
36181884
AJ»X&gt; 606. t Postmaster
Miami. Ha.
•

WAR BONDS will provide

LB 16c
3
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ONIONS
5c
HEW CABBAGE
2 LBS 29c
RHUBARB
33c
CUCUMBERS .

NEW—TEXAS—YEL*r 7

FRESH—GREEN

LB.

FRESH—HOME GROWN

FRESH—RED-RIPE

TOMATOES....
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RADISHES..
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NEW POTATOES 10 63c
NEW GREEN PEAS 2 « 31 c
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con Fuhr helped
and Mrs. James
satings, Friday. *
pent Sunday with
Hy. Mr. and Mr*.

ite Campbell. Mrs.
Merwyn Campbell
u-ral of Artemus
C Hastings spent
he Russell ToUes
Mrs. Ellis Moser
pent Sunday aftog with the GorWe welcome our
Mr. and Mr*,
and family who
nto the communIra. Myron Mason
birthday party In
at his mothers,
u Delton Sunday.
I of Battle Creek
a lime with his
rtha Babbitt and
mlng. * One of
Juemsey cows is
r of twin heifer

dried and ground
&gt;cen found Io be
itlon to chicken

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1945

EDITORIAL
Advancing Allied armies bi West­
ern Germany have uncovered acts
I of mass murder and torture per1 petrated by the Nazi "master men"
against prisoner* of war which
11match or exceed anything which
| the Japanese have perpetrated—
।
and
they were supposed to repre­
11rent the ultimate In barbaric sad­
. ism.
i
।
Awremly
ralo? « onrt

Older Boy Alto Burned
In Attempted Rescue
Thursday afternoon two little
boys. Arthur Riley Nell.* aged 3!j
years, son of Mrs. Grace Royer Neil
and Herman Neil, and Robert Coo3. aged 2'» years, son of Mrs. HaCooley and Robert Cooley, were

ter. . . . Fascism is not compatible
with human dignity. The world
must be freed from It. German soil,
too. must be cleared of it.”

16 PACES-TWO SECTIONS

7TH WAR LOAN
BEGINS MAY 14

KILLED IN ACTION

&gt;

☆ ATA

Quota for Barry County
Is $948,000
- Barry County’s quota in the 7th'
War Loan Drive which begins May
14 and ends on June 30 U 1948.000,:
divided as follows:
"E‘ Bonds to Individuals 8541,000.
All other bonds to individuals.
$188,000.
^Corporations and business firm

Americana might have been more
imprewuxi by the stories of Mnidanek. If our correspondents and
&gt;ear uang. uxe many, toixs,
representatives in the Soviet union
deliberately overlook doing the
as. good tnrougn April
things wr had hoped t'would never
had not been held down by the
fall our lot to do. Yet by the aarna
I strict land to our way of thinking.
token, once accepted, there la an
utterly stupid* ffress censorahio
good through June 30; KJ
obligation that one wants to as­
there. Allied observers have been able
N2, P2 good through July
sume and. keep. That's.how we feel
downtown and hu town rmldln, |
d
WhM1
wor. to see only what the Soviets wanted
Thus the sales to indlvlduaE dur­
about Bob Kelly. We never wanted
with Mrs. Nell and children. Mrs. I ‘“P thelr
“ divinity and thetp to see and what they were ing this drive here in Barry coun­
to hear Ute definite message that
Blue Stamps) X5. Y5. Z5
Nell
caring
for
the
Cooley
boy
durthemselves
as
a
super
race
destined
tyare
expected
to
total
8729.000.
he was killed over Germany but
and B2. good through M
ing
his
mother's
absence.
I
to
dominate
the
world,
the
end
That
may
sound
large
but
in
view
of
ways favorable from the standpoint
that being the plain, cruel fact, we
Cl. D2, E2. P2 and C
When the older Nell boy. Jimmy, product Is the same—degenerate of Soviet propaganda. Americans (fie sizeable bank deposits of Indi­
I through April 2g; H2. J2.
wouldn't feel right without sending
vid uals. to say nothing of hoarded
aged 9. returned from school I cruelty
VI anrut ‘
B *b a finale word of farewell.
who have a tradition for a free tolls ot 820. 850. 8100, 8500 and even
Thursday afternoon, his mother 1
...
t'j. wz. iu. a
It just happens that we knew
press are naturally suspicious of 81.000 bills, that goal should be
left
him
in
charge
of
the
two
Utile
I
.
Bob better than some of you and
30: T2. U7.
ones while she went to the grocery .Only R5“! of “ Ule Allied na- those who attempt to bar free ac­ easily made
wr always remember from our first
। through July
a few blocks away, being away from 1 llon* took
discoveries of these cess to news—we're even susplcjpus
Included In issues this lime is a I
meetings with him that It was evi­
the house but a short time. Upon • atrocities with calm After all. as of our own officials who do this— new IS per cent bond maturing Ini
dent that he was a fellow you had
Stamp 35 good~through June 2.
her return she found the house Pravda, official Soviet publication, Teheran and Yalta, for example— I five years which is "tops” from an
to learn to know to fully appreciate
investment standpoint. This bond is I
afire
and
quickly
realized
that
the
pointed
out;
“
What
la
Buchenand
yes.
even
the
why
and
whereand genuinely like. Outwardly
available to individuals only
Period I. 2. 3. 4. 5 tout
two children were trapped inside; UBld? U ta Maldanek (a horror
qnlet. he had the true Kelly gift
Aside from this, there are bonds
n&lt;
lua.
»
«
Mr
wo
»' h““”«
of seeing the fun In life. No one
borl Maldanek was so utterly hor­ lo meet a variety of needs. There I
loved a good stiff session of play
play-­ ,
them out of danger but could not
°n 8 llontlc moss produc- rible that veteran reporters who are markr: bonds like the 24. 2'., Mrs Will Reid. 600 E. Madison, was.
Airplane stamps 1, 2. and 1
fill raxzl;^
killed
In
action
on
Luzon
on
March
ting tetter
better titan
than Sob-he
Bob—he ■ Vii7r
Burial
services
were
held
at
,^‘r^er^
’—
&lt;rn‘Vnrii
,"rti7
‘fn^B,lrt in hta fright was unable to
but ln mUHaUire. Our thought they had seen "everything” 1 ' j and 7/8 per cent Treasury Bonds 24lh.
kr It
It and
and he
he could
rntild give
ulve It
It Bistan
------•
—
-•
—
-•
book
three
good indefinitely.
could take
S^d F (Keen S in °t*n “ door". «° broke • wlndo* 1 A,U** h&gt;d not &gt;rfn *hal w« had were stunned and hesitated to ac- whose value will vary according to
out.
the open market quotations.
, Pfc. Reid was born In Hastings;
of Mr andpMra Itarry Grretf fha through which he eacaped. running How that they ahOre what we
Prom Ute take-off Bob wanted died a* the result of a plinc crash I R\nt!S,,J1ly
Then there are bonds like the. township and had lived in the 1Star
I ’",w&gt; they *U1
bet- •
school district all his life, attending
to get Ip the scrap and not just
(Continued on Page 3. See. 1.)
'E’s". "Fs". and "G'a". whose re­
helped . •■
because a Kelly might like a good near Oakland. California, on April ?aa,?“dly bw*1**1 “nd
demption value is defintcly fixed I
to the hospital by some of the 1 - ■
--------------- ----------fight. He knew the score: he knew 13th.
and guaranteed in advance bv the
Two of the three surviving brothSt. rertdenU.
■
f 1 V Aklf ▼VtAllkl/’F
his brother Lt. Hugh Kelly was do­
United States Government. There Esrl and Meredith, he is survived vUUllklL AULLr IJ
SERVING AS NURSE CADET
.
Th* c|ty fireman and poUce ; % A YlWl TUf|ll|jrL
erx in the service were granted leave
ing his part In Ute &amp;outh Pacific; era
bonds are not subject to market by four sisters. Mrs. Thelma Camp- . . .
me funeral. Sgt.
bgt. ! 6“f«
^"r‘5
Yhed
“tu .the
““ b®"*
‘“'Jf*’’ t°
,ur‘ ‘Vhe
,e two
‘wui'JMAVIIJ IAVUI11.L
^he knew it was a solemn duty for and were here for the
fluctuations. You always know bell and Mrs. Margaret Armour of MAVAh I CA||ADAV€
t&lt;,*nsinp. and Helen and FIAlUK LlU11AK!z J
deflnitely in advance what they will Ba::im.re
him to go. No one was more heart­ Charles Green who spent three yean * children, finding them on the floor 1
aawimiw *
be worth on any particular day. Dorothy at heme. A younger brothsick than Bob when he failed to In India and is now stationed at i »nd removing them to the Leon- i1
home.
They will never sell above par as the et. Wayne, was killed when an auto 1 HitAIMT8AFMTF
paM ,hls eye examination for enter­ Aberdeen, Maryland, was granted ’ «*rd funeral
rn.STL.on
Dom... Hwr-- ------- --Treksury Bonds arc doing today; ssa
ing glider training. He came back un extended leave. Pvt. Robert
on the other hand, they will never
home, took exorcises to strengthen Green was home for five days, re­
sell below par even though large
his eyes and W| know this for a turning to Camp the day following I Dr. C. P. Lathrop, coroner, were i
A detailed story of- Pfc: Reid's |
Standing Committoos
quantities ore put up for redemption
fact, he drank OT«r a pink of fresh burial. Sgt. Richard Green, who is called, but no inquest was neces- i'
over a short period of time.
Moke Superior Showing In '
carrot juice every day. (equivalent with the 3rd army in Germany wasI1 The origin of the fire is still un­.
sent a cablegram informing him of:
There is no better iiwestment in
of eating two bunches of carroti his
I*1.
A
65
Io
39
Score
1
brother's death.
,, determined but when Jimmy is able
— — — -­
the world from the standpoint of
— snd brother that's a lot of any- I
meeting of the city
to be quealloned. he may possibly | Friday. April 27. the Powerful
security than these Saving* Bona*. &gt;
They are safer, if anything, than 1
give some information that will I Hastings Saxon Thlnclads trounced
HI6HSCH00l
a savings account in Hie soundest
■ help in solving the question. He is I Kalamazoo State High 65 to 39 at
the ensuing jear.
accepted. After he finished a part |
bank
In
America
and
they
give-a
•
goinlng
nicely
from
the
burns
on
I
Western
Michigan
college
Field.
fying them. The:
of his training he was home await- ,
inis
better interest return than savings
' his arms and legs. Inasmuch as - Th
*s tt the second- win this year,
: Chief of police.
Ing cal) and as the days passed he I
Hartl...-............
.....................
banks are able to give.
i there wa* no fire In-the furnace Hastings
took eight
firsts State
was utterly disgusted to think he
Most of u* know what inflation,
b __
—and only an electric stove used for Hlghjour^
fourProf. Floyd E. Armstrong
had to waall all that valuable time
is—we've heard a lot about it.!
e
.
e:
vxi
&lt;
1
■
I
cooking
purpose*,
the
cause
of
the
CaptTom
Dolan.
Saxon
ace.
Bob Kelly knew then, as all of
Second Six Weeks Morkingifire u harder to determine, but. I
took 4 first* as he piled up 20
you do. what the odds were, but
Htt ----------------firsts came^ln'the^lgh
prectate' ’ the dwastatlng effect It
Period—Second Semester
-*-*Chonget in Present Day
judging from conditions when the । points. «'•
he'd except the same challenge to­
can have on our economy because, j
firemen arrived, the blaxe must hurdles, broad Jump, shot put. and
day as eagerlv and courageously as
April 30. 1945
j!. have
unfortunately. Inflation is some-1 The economic changes besetting
started in the kitchen as the Khlgh Jump. Jim Coleman iiad 8
he did then If there was still a job
thing you can't see. Yet it can the modern -world and what they
ints as he took a first in the low
'
damage
was
worst
in
that
portion
to finish. He would be about the :
creep In and destroy values—It can mean to average Americans will be reappointments. K
rd les and a second in the high*.
last fellow in the world to want to
wreck the real value of our cur-1 interpreted by Prof. Floyd E. Arm- 1 *l*o being elected
Bob Branch, freshmen sensation,
be a hero yet he. and all the fel­
took second in the high Jump, going
rency—even those big denomination' strong, eminent economist and , of the city water works,
lows like him. are unquestionable
bills carefully hoarded away inJ noted speaker, at a dinner meeting . Harry R. Miller, aldeniu
5 ft. 5 in. which is something short
of the Hastings Chamber of Com- the Third ward, was again
'heroic sze. IThat is why those of
safety deposit boxes!
of miraculous for a freshmen.
us at home feel so humble in the i
Government bonds are one of the metre in the Oddfellow Hal) on ' “ president of the city
Ryan was high man for State
Hollister, 225; Joseph Hubert, gl*'
. E. High with firsts in the century and
liaht of what others must sacrifice. ma
।
best weapons available to fight In- &lt;
220
for
10
points.
flation:
It
takes
money
off
from
i
That Is why every casualty places 2.75: Carl Moore. 3.00; Noragene
in
2 50; Janies Partridge. 230;
b
the present overcrowded -market!
a personal debt and resnonslbility Neilsen,
;
Hastings swept the high hurdles,
Phyllis Rltzman. 2.75; Samuel Re- 1
low hurdles, and high jump. They
and creates a surplus of potential: for the Massachusetts Institute of &gt; rcaenl the city of Hastings Ort
purchasing power which will be:! Technology and an author, businraa 1 county board of supervisors. ,
took 1 and 2 in the mile and haff
Even while writing words like j nrau. 248:
225:''KennHh
Kenneth Smith, 225; ,
available for use at a time when adviser and world-traveler. He Iras | Standing cnarrmttteM
mile
runs.
State
High
swept
the
Robert Spillant. 2.75; Vonda Webb.
100
yd.
dash
and
took
1
and
!
tn
our country will be changed over been much in demand os a forceful 1 are: Police and public
quite compensate for those who 2.75; Barbara Welton. 225: Mary- :
the
440
and
220
yd.
dashes.
to a peace time economy again with, and stimulating speaker who en
lyn
WtnalDff,
2.25;
Neil
Will,
225.
[
UUet
*
went down. In this war—those you
Hastings
plays
host
to
Uie
Char
­
goods available In greater volume livens a serious message
IOth
Grade:
Robert
Brogan.
225;
ment
_2- kiiew and those you loved.
lotte Orioles May 8 in another dual
than they ave now.
ing
ing humor
humor and
and ianecdote.
Thus there is little left to do. James Bums. 2.75: Edna Conklin. I
meet which should prove to be a
I Although for 20 years 1
except trust in the ultimate right­ 230; Marvin Drake. 230; Pat,1
fine meet. The Orioles edged out
ness of things, and be grateful for Hodges. 2.40; Colleen Jone* 225;
the Saxons last year.
teachNurma
Jaksec.
3.00;
Jean
Kenyon,
the happy memories that form the
u.c
H. Hurdles—Dolan (H&gt;. 1st; Cole­ mond
General Hospital. Modesto. 1
LU II III VLMAll , ing career in the public
pattern of our lives.
2.00; Helen Loftus. 225; Burl Vaiman (H*. 2nd; Stebbins &lt;H). 3rd.
California, where she will complete unilPrurRII
i thl*
once served
And so Bob we salute you. and online, 230; Nancy Walt/ 225.
Time 173.
structor at the University of Mich­
your wife, who is also a brave and
11th Grade; Beverly Bradford.
100 yd. dash—Ryan &lt;8H&gt;, 1st;
‘S:
igan. where he received his degree.
gallant warrior, and as your friends 3.00: Robert Casey. 225; James
Vander Unde (SH) 2nd; Rafferty munlty Hospital and will return
I
, and lias been a lecturer at Boston
take a quick one. there Is a spot In Coleman. 2.60; Alfred Cortright,
(SH&gt;. 23rd. Time 10.7.
Pennock Hospital Guilds
in September for graduation. |
। University and at Harvard.
their hearts that will forever glow 2.25; Virginia Demaray, 225; Anne
Mile run—Adler (H). Irt: O'Con­ there
Majorie is the daughter of Mr. and 1
Hold Interesting Meeting
-I------------------------ --------He has--written
numerous
articles fire. Lane, Goodyear, MlUac
for the grand guv you were and Goodyear. 2.75; Sally Goodyear,
nor
tHl.
2nd;
Smith
&lt;6H&gt;.
3rd. Mr*. Leo Reynold* of Hastings. " '
' Sorting, Pocking, Shipping
Tuesday evening the annual meet- 1 ??
*“ ,h' lighting ;^HcwitL MiUsr
always will be. Good-bye soldier 225; Gloria Hart. 220; Mary Lou
Time 4.54.
, ing of the Pennock Hospital Guilds
and at
Done by 153 Volunteer
and Cheerio.
Jensen. 2.40; Mary Lockwood. 230;
440 yd. dash—Dunn (SHl. 1st; 4 and a graduate of H HS 42.
James Long. 220; Fred McDonald.
'
was
held
in
the
parlor
of
the
Meth'
“
* ,mer" Hewitt.
3rd
’
TUne
(
M4
&gt;
’
BUman
&lt;H
’
’
Wortteri
odist church where dinner was served j
otHclal and for a Siegel. Goodyear. Haw;
220; Esther Rag la. 2 50; John
Barry county people turned in
by the WB.CB Circles, places beot
“ B director of Smith. Miller. Haven. 1
220 yd.’ dash—Ryan (8H),
Leaving most of the Nice Seeing Richardson. 3.00; Mary Salton. 2.­
■ ing laid for 260. The tables were :.‘h,e
£US''JCompany, largYou Home News until next week. 75: Junior Sherman. 225; Elaine 20,434 pounds of clothing during the Rafferty (SH). 2nd; Beadle
Clothing Collection Drive, 3rd. Time 233.
! attractively decorated In the na-1C?1 .bBn* *"
InJust thought we should mention VanHorn. 2.80; Martha Wedel. 3.00. National
completed last week, according lo
tlonal
colors,
flags
and
candles
ineluded
In
hta
extensive
travels was
880
yd.
run
—
McKeouah
(Hl,
(El
1st;
12th
Grade:
Donna
Bschelder.
that George Brown. Hosp. App. 1/c
C. w. Dolan, chairman for the Fuller (H). 2nd; Ralston ।
______ „
_.._l a trip around the world In 1929-30.
came home from Great Lakes for 220; Stuart Benedict. 225; Lota county.
3rd. Time 2.16.
Armstrong fits many of the
— ~ - —- —. I yellow tulips. Baskets of lilacs were iI Prof‘----- -------------a big time—and that's just what Campbell. 3.00; Charleen Cappon/
At tv»»
When the emtfloyees of the Has- iiumi
used ..
os fiirfhar
further &lt;tw-Arwti/Ln.
decorations. At
the i average
“verage Derson's
person a oroblems
problems of everyThis sizeable volume of clothing • L. Hurdles—Coleman (H*, tst;
he's having—from the minute he 3.00; Milo Coldren. 230; Elizabeth
Stebbins (Hi.-2nd; B. Branch (H). tings Food Center opened the store table where the officers and worn-1 day living into
-------- —
the broad
broa framearrived he's been entertaining the Cortright, 234; Genevieve Christie. was sorted and packed by a com­ 3rd. Time 26.
on Monday morning, they luuuu
found ens
en's txrara
board were seated,
seated were two.
two i *
ortc
struggle for eco­
-«•»■
me world struggle
280; June Colvin. 225; Maxine mittee of volunteer workers headad
mumps I
Broad Jump—Dolan (H), 1st; that some time after the Place
place large bouquets
bouqu * of- spring flowers,
------- —
&lt;- balance
'------- —and
-• —
one -----nomic
security. He
Cooper. 225; Elaine Cotant. 225; by Stanley Cummings, president of
_»( which---------...-----..... io .&lt;
------".-77- .
u
woo uiicr
given
me
rc-■ brings a message of hope for the
JoAnne Finnic. 225; Richard Fos­ Hastings Klwanls. The Hastings Ralston (SH). 2nd; Fuller (H). 3rd.
then wire shoving off." So home ter. 2.40: Florence French. 2.75; Manufacturing Company donated Distance 19 ft. 34 in.
one had broken into the store, hav- 1 tiring chairman. Mrs Sctiader. and triumph of democratic processes In
he came Sunday noon and returned Philip Frandsen. 225; Shirley Hen­ space in the ’Navy Plant1' as a col­
Shot Put—Dolan (H&gt;, 1st; crane ing broken the lock on a rear door f the other was taken to Mrs. Kellar solving economic problems ranging
to New York on Monday. There arc ry. 2.75: Doris Lockwood. 220; Paul lection and processing center.
(SH). 2nd; Dchtlnaw (H). 3rd. Dtt- to gain an entrance.
. Stem, who was unable to brpresent. from John Doe's doctor bill to the
many home this week but will have Myers. 3.00; Marjorie Rltzman. 230;
An investigation disclosed that because ot Mr. Stem's Illness. This international quest for permanent
Mrs. B. A. O'Donnell. Hastings, tanoo 40 ft. 11 in.
Pole Vault—Wenaloff (Hh 1st; several hams, a quantity of other. was an appreciation of her splendid peace.
to give you details next time.
Laura Salton. 2.75: Loyalne Schantz, took charge of instructing - new
(H). 2nd; Dorgan (SH). 3rd. meat and some red tokens were service of ten years as president
225; Doris Snyder, 2.60; Hazel groups of volunteer workers as they Rogers
Distance
10
ft.
raising,
the
total
amount
of
the
. of the women's board. Gueata from
* "Helio," to Eddy Lynd (Middle­ Stauffer. 2.60: Agnes Thompson. came on duty each day.
High Jump-Dolan (H*. Irt; B; robbery not yet being determined. I the cities of Sturgis and Marshall
Among the items collected were:
ville* in Italy—you should have 2.40; Patricia Tyler. 2.50; Merilyn
Roman Ftidpausch. the owner re-1 were present because of their inter­
1111 pounds of infanta wear. 2380 Branch (H). 2nd: R. Branch (H).
call for a potluck
been there, soldier. We mean the Zuttermetater. 3.00.
3rd.
Distance
s
ft.
6
in.
ported
the
burglary
to
Sheriff
Glen
est in hospital management and
pounds
of
children's
clothing.
6855
evening with the
party your mom gave at your house
Relay—Won by Kalamazoo Slate Bera and he and his deputies are . maintenance.
pounds of clothing for men and
boys furnishing tlw food and aajdy.
pie other night for Marine 2nd Lt.
boys. 8282 pound* of clothing for High. Time 129.
working on the case, but so far have 1 An interesting talk was given by
Ing the meal with the Scouts.
Martha Jean Schad. (She looks
Hastings—65.
women
and
girls,
2427
pounds
of
made
no
arrests.
,
Miss
Lottie
Teuslnk.
superintendent
'
wonderful, what we'd call a snappy
shoes.
579
pounds
of
bedding,
and
Kalamazoo
State
High
—
39.
!
of
the
hospital,
a
resume
ol
which
Flint's
“
-Singing
Cop"
To
sister if you ask us and just as nice
800
pounds
of
miscellaneous
items.
tems.
«
f
NOTICE
&lt;
I
I
will
appear
next
week
when
Uie
as peaches and cream besides*
Direct at Central
Committees of six or more from BENEFIT DANCE
Anyone who had a serviceman's '' various Guild rejx*rts will be print-;
Hearing your Dad laugh sure re­
each of the following organizations
Friday night. May 11. McoaeHall. picture in the window can obtain it
।
School Auditorium
minded us of you—that irresistable
Mrs. Earl Chase and Mts. Earl I
assisted in the work of sorting and
adv. 5-10 by calling at LyBarker's store.
packing; Home Economics club,
Rot hoar, as the nominating rom-l| Sgt. Wilburn Legree, a member of
Mrs. Mary Payne, chairman; Unit­
mlttee, presented their list of offleenq■ the Flint police department for ten
everybody likes you. Your Grand­
years, andowidely
ed Brethren church. Rev. A. M.
which met with unanimous approv- ''7'7
"™”i known throughmother, now past eighty, who still
Richard L. Foster and Merilyn Ooldren, chairman: Hastings Wom­
al. The officers are: Chairman. Mrs.
published at
has more snap and sparkle in her Jane Zuttermelstcr
have been en's Club, Mrs. Robert Cook, chair­
Erwin Clark: vice-chairman. Mrs. I 9“.*’
eyes than many a young gal, awarded the 1945 Regenta-Alumnl man; Episcopal church. Rev, Don
Keith Chase' secretarv Mrs Emma 1 Hymn Sing sponsored by the Barry
allowed us some of the pictures Scholarships, for Hastings by the Oury. chairman; Rebekahs, Mrs.
EASTER SEAL SALE
Barne',
ttt
Central
auditorium.
Hastings,
you sent home—looks like your University of Michigan.
Charles Amiable, chairman; East­
Arthpr W. Lathrop, chairman of
"pin-up” collection must be a co­
Announced today by Clark Tib- ern Star. Mrs. Kendal Reehm,
During the past two years under
the 1045 Easter seal sale for th*
operative effort on the port of your bitts, the University's administra­ chairman; American Legion Auxil­
the chairmanship of Mrs. W. A.
Crippled Children's fund has pre­
Milfit-perhaps. Anyhow, Eddy you'd tor of the scholarship program, the iary. Mrs. Shirley Henry, chairman;
Schader. who retired this year, eight
cop" nroaram
program over WMJF.
WFDF. sented the following report, to Um
new Guilds have been organized. |, "Singing Con
have liked to “listen in.” (Sure, we award is one of the highest the First Methodist church. Mrs. Her­
Hastings and Middleville Rotary
talked about you—your spending 4 University confers on graduates of bert Wedel, chalmtan; VJ’.W. Auxil­
five of them in the past twelve Flint and also conducts the city­ clubs which sponsored the pruUot
birthdays In service etc.) Much of Michigan high schools.
iary. Mrs. Wilf ord PlatX, chairman;
months, bringing the total to 23 wide community hymn sings In
what we talked about you’ll catch
It is made on the basis of out­ St. Rose church, Mrs, Albert StaufGuilds, representing this city and Flint, twice a month, has conducted Receipts from Schools g
n the Middleville notes from Mrs. standing scholastic record, proved
other communities around the coun­ hymn sings in many Michigan Hastings and MMdieviUe •
Jtokoe thia week but Just to give leadership, good citizenship and Cook, chairman; Klwanta club,
ty. The total membership is 548. cities and directed the recent out­
Clubs ............................
door hymn sing in Holland in which
reports Mrs. Schader
•you an Idea here's part of what evident ability to make use of the Caston, chairman; Local 138 U.7
From Industries ...........
A musical program was enjoyed over 6M0 voices participated.
opportunities offered by the Uni­ G-I-O-. Hastings Mfg. Co.. Dan E
vas said—
.
Sgt. Legrec studied music under Personal Contributions------with Mrs. William Bradford as
Jimmy Faulkner la with the 8th versity. The scholarship pays the chairman; Local 414. U.A.W.-C
chairman of the committee, selec­ the direction of Homer Rodeheatuition for the first two semesters. Bliss Press. Harry Young, chairman;
Total —
vent' across with
nmy Is In For those students who make a Junior Chamber of Commerce.
tions by the Men's chorus, directed vor at Winona. Ind. Hr is greatly
Half of this sum. SBH.lti
by Frank Cooper, and the Giris* interested in the safety and wen
’rance — Chuck Stnrkan (Eddie satisfactory academic record at Ann Howard Newton, chairman; Masons,
Sextet from High school, who sang being of youth of today, and is in to the Michigan Society f&lt;
ItorkanY brother* is with Gen. Arbor, the award will be renewed George Aten, chainrian; I.O.OT-.
two numbers. Each number was ;ciiarge of the safety program far pled Children, and of th*
lodges 7th Army—Marine Sonny for the sophomore, junior and sen­ Charles Annable. chairman: V.F.W.,
Ing half. 8313.83 «M MUt
*a *
Roy Bush, chairman; American Le­
heartily received.
•
■tfri now at Cherry Point. N. C.. ior years.
Frank Carrother* of the I
Activities of the members of the 1
Credit was given by the Univer­ gion, Paul Bogart, chairman.
ooked fine while he was home
eared several Health Dept., for UN
In all. 87 women and 68 men
23 Guilds show a diversity of work
dter overseas duty. He was sport- sity to the Hastings school officials
undertaken and accomplished dur- ■ ‘*2?“
Yf';,
and 35 cents was
ng a most distinguished mustache and the local Alumni Committee. volunteered their time to help with
Ing the year. A resume will aPP«*r gyj*
the Ctat
draft, total 883834.
rhlch he cultivated In the south Mrs. Edward Goodyear, Mrs. Jason the work of collecting, sorting and
11 singseveral
in nrxt week's issue
WfCo
McElwain. Mrs. Maude Smith, for
. - .
t solo numbers nun
The record made here compares
itreamllned. minus laglng care of preliminary Inter­ favorably
with the be*t records made
views, application forms, and ar-&lt;. anywhere In the state.
DEWEY REED. Auct. A Mgr.
bjfn Lx-geve at the'flnrt piano, and
rangemente for the examinations.
Mr. Reed will conduct another I
J^ne Good, of Caledonia tithe
This cooperation was necessary in
auction sale
112
Pburn The Barry C. E. Un­
—.. at —
. East Court j
order to determine who should refortunate to secure, Sgt.
In Hastings. He is
Is offering Ilon.
IN SOUTH PACIFIC THEATRE
Banner. We are enclosing a snap­ Street
a
good
list
of
household
goods,
mis*®
d
b for thia Hymn
shot taken « few weeks ago.
Officers of the University of
,—- -----------------cellancous
article®,
etc.
Mr.
Reed
“
,"
d b'™"s the public -lo join
The following letter is self aWe all enjoy the Home Front
Michigan club of Hutlnn are
in singing 3*?
the J?.
great hymns of th#
will
cry
the
sale
and
Clifford
Ham-1
planatoryx
Ham
­
News of the Banner very much,
President, Judge Archie McDonald;
mond will act as clerk. Be sure and church under his direction.
New
Hebrides
so
keep
up
the
good
work
as
we
are
vice president, Wallace Osborn:
.
natwi -w, 4ir»a sure everyone appreciates your ef- see the adv. elsewhere In this issue
Municipal Judge Adeibert CorlHICKORY CORNERS SOLDIER
Dear Zolly:
for full particulars.
•
right paid a tine of 815 on Friday for
Their courtship seemed to end
There is a group at fellows from
Thank You.
KILLED IN GERMANY
letting his dog run at large during
around
Delton
and
surrounding
CpI. Mason E. Utts
ADELBERT CORTRIGHT,
Our Hickory Corner*
PFC. CLAUDE COVEY REPORTED the present dog quarantine, a vto- communities that
Marvin
J.
Harrington,
8
1/#
luion
of
a
mimic
teal
ordinance.
Spec.
Adm.
dent.
“MISSING IN ACTIONwith one
Pvt Royce Gurd
To settle the estate of Willard T.
The fine wa* paid directly to City contact
island in the Sou
bey were both stationed. Peg was OVER GERMANY
Cpl. Lawrence c. Bourdo
Garrett, an auction sale will ba held
As tin Banner goes to press, word Clerk Waites Wallaci
past five months
rdered overseas. Jim is still in the
ODf. Howard Watson
at
the
residence
located
2
mile*
comes
that
Pfc.
Claude
Covey
has
many enjoyable
Hates but in a recent letter from
Smith. Ph M 1/c
east of Dowling, tint house south.
■eg she tells about receiving her been reported "missing in. action" Papers.
sack row: Cpl. How- An excellent list of cows, hogs.
Ing via mall, not the moat romanUtts.!
vs. but WASTE PAPER COLLECTION

roUNril AfTFPK

■.

^ATE HIGH
■..■£«!«!■»■&gt; 4j KALAMAZOO

APPOINTMENTS

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HONOR ROLL

LL

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MAY 3.

SECTION ONI—PACES 1 to I
I Billed in California
PLANE CRASH

BACK THI
WAR

. OF C. TO HEAR
NOTED ECONOMIST

I

TEN TONS OF OLD
CLOTHES COLLECTED
IN BARRY COUNTY

fe f.'is'rxaa

1

: MRS. ERWIN CLARK :
NEW GENERAL CHMN.

THIEVES BREAK IN
FOODCENTERSTORE

Scout Group Hons
Summer Activities

C. E. HYMN SING
SUNDAY, MAY 6

TWO HASTINGS HIGH
STUDENTS 7
, OF
M. SCHOLARSHIPS

Municipal Judge Fined
For Violation of
Local .Dog Quarantine

Royce Ourd.

At the

particulars.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THUM DAT, MAT K IMS

' ‘4'4 it

WAR BOND

f

LUX FLAKES
IflC.

3bars 20

3for 20c

3 r 29

food
LIFEBUOY SOAP

LUX SOAP

SALTING CRACKERS

pkg.

23‘

RINSO
-

23c

■ paaalng. * Bunday. Mr. and Mr*
! Byron Ouy received the' dreaded
I incaaage from the War Department
jsss-’&amp;'s
itUUng their son. Stewart, wa*
killed In action. April 19. in Ou- auva a«iu ne win na.e, to go again
.Many. All who knew Stewart will in* f01 apart ot ini* weex *«r*. w a.
laoUMM,
mm
.
statue
jonneon, wno
remember hl* cheerful and happy
| dtopoeiUon. and klndneea io hie nas oeen very puuny lor several
Wask*. accon.psuucd them a* lay
a* Middleville u&gt; toe home at Mr*.
Amy Young and went to see me
ooctor.
ORDRR FOR FURU0AT10N
Sl«l» at Micklfsa. Tka Prabsls Cavrl
(er ifcs Casau at 9tnAl a aassloa of asi4 Conrl. koi* al
iks Prsttto Offl't la ibr fit* Si M*stian
a
**
4tt ’ 4t&gt;,‘r

SPRY
(Friday only)

3lb j,r 69c

Mr*
Mr*

Martha
George

lo lh« NsttH of Ikr Koistr ft Klls N.
Abkor. Il»«»aa*4.
L. A Akboy. bs&lt;iny fils* In tai*
&lt;Joan kt* pollikn risy’o* thsl tka *E
R*Y

1 lb. pkg. gc
4X SUGAR
10c
KRAFT DINNER pkg
NOODLES egg - cel. 1 lb. 23c
RAISINS seedless - pkg. 13c
can
34c
TREET
can
32c
PREM
can
37c
CHOPPED HAM
CHICKEN &amp; NOODLE Randall-jar 33c
40c
PIGS FEET
CHILI CON CARNE can 19c
27c
PEACHES
29c
APRICOTS
ORANGE JUICE ^.7 55c
- VEGEMATO COCKTAIL No. 5 can 35c

GRAPE JUICE
&lt;»• 39c

PEACH
PRESERVES
J lb jar 24c

Dal Monte
No. 2 Vi Con

RASPBERRY

I

SMUCKER'S

,

SHINO FLOOR WAX
23'
AERO WAXi» 43c
pt. 23c
UNIT
2 pkg 19' . HARVEST TIME
Pancake Flour
ARGO GLOSSSTARCH 4 17c
BORAX
2ib Pkg 27c
29c
MATCHES
6 boxes 30c
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE &gt;b 34c WHOLEWHEAT
HILLS BROS. COFFEE «•-. 33c
FLOUR
CALUMET
lb can
17c
5^27'
15c
DONUTS
•«««•
CINNAMON ROLLS pkg 15c
Lamb Shauldor
ANGELFOODBARCAKE 39c
ROASTS
3 for 32c
BREAD
Muller’s
lb 35c
HAMBURG BUNS pkg 8^10^

.

.

I

J APPLE BUTTER ORANGE
MARMALADE

• 33'

2 lb Jar 37c

°63c
SOFTASILK

gnMffiiiMmiumguaMUMraRuira

JELLY

J lb jar 23C

FLOUR
5 lb. lock 32c
25 lb. tack $1.25

CAKE FLOUR
pkg. 26c

Pol Monte
No. 2 Vi Can

PRESERVES
1 lb jar 30c

SUGAR

i 132c

Pickled—Armour
2 Q». I&lt;»

BLACKBERRY

PILLSBURY'S

S

35c
Lamb Shoulder
LEG of LAMB 39c LAMB CHOPS
ROASTS

PORK SAUSAGE 39
LB.

'

(steer beef 1
lb.

29c
BEEF CHUCK ROASTS
4V
ROUND STEAK
lb.
SHORT STEAKS
beef-lb. 3Qc
PORKCHOPS center cut - lb. 36c

BEEF CHUCK
“
PORK LOIN ROASTS ,biTd
.au'AU.

al

32c
31 c

4hdF JMB

PORK STEAK "•"V"’
PORK LIVER tender-lb.
COD FILLETS fresh frozen - lb.
SMELT jumbo size - lb.
BLUE PIKE»trictiyfreah-lb.
MULLET FILLETnowazte-lb.

38c
20c

42c
28c

32c
37c

' called od Mra. Freda Marshall.
I Wednesday afternoon. * Mr. and
Mr*. John Darby entertained Ora
Woodard and Mr*. Wilson of Kaiatnatoo and Mrs Armstrong of Ha*
, ting*, for ^dinner Bunday. Mr. and ORDBR FOB FUBU0AT1OM
Mr*
Wayne wen also dinner
gueau. t Mr. and Mr* Floyd Ar­
mour were Sunday guest* of Mr. i-■
and Mr*. Herbie Wilcox. « Mr. and I ’’•“Jf
”
Mrs Ernie Skidmore have received * u i*«i ’’
word that George ha* been sept |
lUa. i
from Midland. Texai, to a replace- i
rrob.ir.
tnent center in Utah Mr*. George f J" Jb* **•••"
B.ldmore U w»Ud h«m. bom
Texas *oon
. HW
,.14 o.,,
; that far rs**«a&gt; l
DUNHAM DISTRICT
*
lle«»s'd t- ssi
Ihrreln srorr
Sunday Mrs Inex Swift enter-1"..u
talned In honor of her son. Sgt.
n i, nrgrrrJ. ■
lb- tlih 4*)
Ralph Swift, who arrived home, M.y a i&gt;. 1*41.
1 Saturday evening from Guam for
»)&lt;i
' furlough. The dinner guest* were ,
'•
sh&gt;«Ia
Mr and Mrs Darwin Swift. Mr “’.‘""r?
and Mrs Oraon Swift. Mu*kcgon, h.,l|,, ’lh,,„( "r
Mr and Mrs Bob Meyers and „t. rat&gt;7
„( ■*&gt;.
daughter. Battle Creek, Mr. and
»r«k. j»»
Mrs Garwood 8wiU. St. Mary'* kr«&gt;ln&lt; i» ik« Hs
1 luke. Mr and Mrs B William* and
*•
■ family, Mr and Mr*. Mackie Freed c
C|r.
and Mr and Mr* Jake Westrick I A ltn,
‘
■ and family Battle Creek. * ThuraJ.u.i e. tiaras,
iday. Mrs Florence Babcock enter­
tained the LAB. far potluck din——------- •_ .
ner. In the afternoon the ladies did 1 obder for forlioatiom
some mending on garment* Intend- ;
ed for the garment donation for i.,i
the European Allie* * Mr and
' Mr* Clyde Chee*«nan received a ; *■'
letter Saturday from their ion Pvt. I
Geo Cheeaeman. who left Monday
aht. that he reached hl* deMin- ..
m Wednesday, a Darwin Swift
, and Mitt Marlorle Boyes of Ha*- M
' ting* were united In marriage in
.
.
.4„1.„|.,r,
। Battle Creek. Saturday evening, by r,i«i u ..14 Osa" ki. pilm
| Rev McVeety Uie same mlnUter by
1 . a-r i&gt;e .»» f« fcr.rk
j whom Darwin's parents were united •••».!
—
I in marriage many yean ago Con­
I «r*tnUtlona.
___
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i«ih *■
SOUTH THORNAPFLE
' M.y t. 11
Ernie Bamum l» now, at the home I (■&gt;*&lt;&gt;•«. «i
of Mr. and Mr* Floyd Landon. He '• .A'”*’’
seem* tn he getting along tine after
..
■i.h
many week*7 Hines* a Mrs. Fred
|*J,,
Mark* is some better and able to' ,4 . copy
wtttot a. little around the house. * »»ri&gt;il«r «•
Little Ivan Thoma*, son of Mr and '
in
Mrs Walter Thoma* of Hasting*. 1
F»&gt;»
oassed the weekend with Mr and
Mn. Charlie Andler. W Schukr Bow- . .
en of Bowen Mills wa* buxxing wood
41Url y.
Saturday for Charlie Andler and

'.t

and Fruits

LB.

GRADE NO. I

ty with Mr and Mr*.
laU at Marshall. * Mitt
hall ■Ml the weekend
iretk with her *l*ier.
Hili. • Mr and Mrv

GREEN ONIONS 2bu" 15c
CELERY HEARTS bun. 18c
lb.
CUCUMBERS
30c
head
lb
.
LETTUCE
17c
leaf
lb
.
LETTUCE
24c
CARROTS fresh 2 bun. J 9C
lb.
gc
CABBAGE
3 lbs 17c
ONIONS
POTATOES u s No.i-pk 67c
LEMONS
lb
13c
WMWMIMMIMillMMI

LAMB BREAST
for STEWING

15c

STRAND THEATRE
Hostings, Mich.. Phones 2244-2557
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 4-5

,

DOUBLK FEATURE ATTRACTION
Edward Arnold. Selena Royle

"MAIN STREET AFTER DARK"
Basil Rathbone. Nigel Brure

'THE HOUSE OF FEAR'
SUNDAY Bud MONDAY. MAY

61

Margaret O'Brien. Jimmy Darwnte
Jose llarbl Martha Hunt

"MUSIC FOR MILLIONS"
BARGAIN MATINRE BUNDAY 1&gt;M TO IsM

TUB.. WIO.. THUM.. Fll.. MAY l-t-IO-ll
Mkk.J

Hou.1. I..,

"NATIONAL VELVET"

RARRY THEATR
Hostings, Mich.. Phones 22*4-2557

FUDAY mid SATURDAY. MAY 4-5
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Hhiriey Roa*. Barton Hepburn

. "A SONG FOR MISS JULIE
"PRAIRIE THUNDER"

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SUNDAY "&lt;4 MONDAY. MAY 4-7

WA IUY
UVl CHICKfNS!

FODD^EENTERl

WHEN THE LIGHTS GO ON AGAIN'
BARGAIN MATINEE BUNDAT 1;M TQ !:•» •

TUES.. W|P.. THUM.. MAY S-S-10
Anne Bayter. John llrikk

SUNDAY DINNER FOR A SOLDIER'

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MAY 1. 1&gt;U

The Hastings Banner
WTmrt
lhat o«nn*n proper■■■ ,
■ ■ tv
helnr HamavaH hv thaar
r«bltoU4 erw TV..**, ,nota of released slave*. Not a
st
RhkigM. ■ thought of why or' how those
-------------------------- -- ----- -- lalitvea’ got there 1
COOK BROS., E4iu»r»
gloHTY^aviuiTii ybar ‘ Th'' CMP against Germany, how-

। ever, is beat summed up by a for•mer German who I* now a naturr.llzed American citizen—Thomas
KCHMiturriox
one ot ,ht
scholara of
m
.the preoent era. iHe was a volun»*r »u. tary exile from Hitler'* Reich In

1 Back in 1933. Thomas Mann
I commented on the Naxl revolution
■ as follows: "Great revolutions usi uo,|y attract the sympathy and ad­
it DITOnlAL_ 'miration ot the world by their paafrSSOCIATION sitmate generosity What is there
jvF'-SyAJ !shout thia German’ revolution that
so isolates the country and breeds
----------- —- ■ "
■ only uncomprehending
loathing

in

FOB PUBLICATION
Cvsaiy of tJsrrj.
ot &gt;si4
»l» QtH&lt;» la the I

r r\ i ▼

fN I A i

L [] I T II P I A I

r

r°“nd nbout? n bwuU 01 ,u blood’

\
Irscneatf and yet It is the mart vin; dlctlve and bloodthirsty that ever
(Cant’nurd from Paae 1 Hee 1 i ! *“ Iu h®*10 character is hatred.
(Cont nued from Page 1, Bre I »
fft&lt;nlmcnl vengence. baseness It
i could be much bloodier and the
ue. After all, the Russian nation । world would still admire it. If It
had suffered cruelly al the hand* , were at the same time finer, bright o( the Nazi Invaders and so could er. nobler. It was left for the Gerbe pardoned for adding a fewi Dians to bring about a revolution
"prop*" here and there to make a J of a character never seen before:
bad picture worse. Somewhat the |« revolution opposed to ideas, to
Mime suspicion existed, in the liberty, truth and justice. Nothing
minds of many Americans. It I like it has ever occurred in human
vertned impossible that any people. , history. And al) this is accompancven the most fanatic of the Nash I led by tremendous rejoicing of the
could stoop to anything so titanl- । masses who believe they have accAUy degraded
comoHshrd their intent, while, in
• • •
1 reality, they have only been de­
But the discoveries -nt Erla. Bel- i celled by mad cunning."
sen. Buchenwald, and other prison .
• . .camps gave the answer. ’The Allies
That was back in 19331 A civil- j
advanced so fast that practically ; ired German tried to tell the world j
none of the evidence could lx-' about Hitler and the Nazis, but
glossed over. The fuH truth ya# only a few listened—not enough to f
there—ao inhumanly horrid that eheck the rising flood of disaster 1
veteran, case-hardened war corres- . Democracy at that time was a i
inndents admitted they could • "tired old man" beat personified-by [
-neither descsjbe nor comprehend ; Neville Chamberlain and his urnthe evidence they saw.
J hrella—the -futile symbol ot ap- 1
• • •
। peasement.
As one rcjKirter observed: "The
- - .
stench of Buchenwald will reek in ;
What to do with Germany? 1
history “
711010.1$ Mann has this to say?
"One thing is certain: There must i
And yet. as the Russian writer be an end of the martial Reich, i
In Pravda said -What la Buchen- ! that never understood the meaning I
wnld. but a Maidanek in mlnlu- .pf the word liberty;’ that regarded
»urc."
as liberty only Ils right lo enslave '
’ ’ *
j others. The mechanised romantic- j
Probably the errors of Germans | i*&gt;n called Germany was such a '
under Nazi rule Is best summed up ■ curse for the world that no mensby a German Red Cross doctor who i ur* that destroys it m a state of
said: "We took too many orders; mind can be disapproved The hope
obeyed too many commands, lis­ remains that with the cooperation
tened to too many words, believed of the German will itself. purified i
too many lies We arc a beaten by cruel suffering, a form of gov-.
people. We are a shamed people. ernment and of life for the Ger- ।
We ari&gt; -reaping the whirlwind."
man people may be found that will
encourage the development of lu I
One can feel a shred of sympalhy best powers and educate It to be­
for 4i people who were thus mislead come a sincere co-worker for a
brighter future of mankind."
by their gangster masters.

LU I I V l\ Ink J’

Yet. civilian Germany cannot be
easily absolved for all the crimes
which the Nazi regime committed.
It is true that the Nazi party never
polled a majority vote. Even at the
time it came to power, it was mere!y the largest of several minorliv
u i.iv *~K”V
sc‘cr"' minnmy
LTOups. Phases of the Nazi prograin were repugnant to thousands.
perhnps mlllluns, of German*, yet
they followed blindly and well.
There must have been something

QUIMBY
* '
The Quimby P.T.A. met nt the
schoolhouse
Thursday
evening,
April 26. officers elected for the
year of 1945 and 1946 were Presi­
dent, Loyal Lowell; vice president.
I Mrs. 7.Charles
Rowley; secretary. "Mrs.
“.'
‘I’CttlUJpln , TM will elect the
. treasurer in the Autumn.' All cnjoyed the three movies put on by
| Conservation Officer. George 8umncr. "'Michigan Moose"; •'Archery"
* ^.nd tho thlrdl in Technicolor "Canoe
1
A Tim5cr *“ “lvcn by ‘he

Nartivllle called on Road. They also called on Mr. and
Le?4'.Tbi!£K1,y “L1"1 ****- *;Mr«. Burr D&lt;nnl*on. while In HaaMr. and Mrs. Eugene Freeman were' tings. * Mrs. Hattie Anden. Mrs.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and,Shirley Bromcis and Sharon Kay
Mrs. Henry Davis of Baltimore. *lof cloverdale, spent Friday with
The Misses Maude and Georgia Mr. and .Mr*. Lawrence Andcr*. *
Bennett of Kalamazoo were after- The Quimby choir sang at tile
noon caller* at the Henry Soihards j Striker P.T^. Friday evening. *
home Sunday. * Mr*. Myrtle Ca*te-1 Mr. and Mr*. John Thomas and
leln spent Thursday in Hastings al । son Kenneth of the McOmber dla­
the home of Mrs. Glcnna Wln»low|tricl were luncheon guests of Mr.
and attended the "Sunshine dub." and Mrs. Henry sothard, Sunday
* Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Armour were evening.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Miss Helen Rowley spent Wed­
Mrs. Herbert Wilcox of Branch dis­ nesday night with her grandmother.
trict.
Mr. and Mr* Clarence Calms and
family were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Heber Foater on Sunday.
* Robert Carmen, who iuis been on
submarine duty In the South Pacific
for the peat three years, wax a re­
cent Visitor in the George Stowell
home and called on the Roy Perrys.
* Charles Rowley wa* in Detroit
on business last week, returning
Friday. * Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lowell
attended the golden wedding of Mr.
and Mn. Henry Chamberlin. Sun­
day. Mrs. Chamberlin was the for­
mer. Beetle Draper ot the Center'

ter, Bernice. * Jackie Shllthroal
of Hastings spent Saturday after­ Been of Hastings also 8/Sgt. and
noon with Claude and Wayne Row- Mrs. David Leary and Jill were nrlBf. * Mn. wutlam WGiong and
rs. Clarence Gleason and baby
J. L. Smith end Herbert were Sat­
were Sunday dinner gueau ot urday evening dinner guests of Mr.
Mr. and Mn. J. L. Smith and- and Mrs. Reuben Gerlinger of Hea­
Herbert. * Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence tings. * Mr. and Mra. Hodges of
Anders and children called on Mrs. Muskegon attended church services
Myrtle Cotton and Wm. IziMoni, Bunday. They are the parents of
j Sunday at Thornapple lake. * Mr. j Mrs. Harold Kircbenbauer.

f

1EATRE
2244-2557
f. MAY 4-5
RACTION
I Royle

PER DARK"
' FEAR'
, MAY 6-7
r Durante
Hunt

LLIONS"

MAY 1-9-10-11

ILVET

EATR
22^4-2557
f, MAY 4-5
RACTION

SS JULIE"

sons of Hastings spent Bunday with
Mr. and Mn. Morse Murphy and

t Pick a print that’s light and gay

BARE

AND
WARMER

Coae. look In our
crystal ball a
ninut«: It shows
you basking in

IN WATER COLORS

relaxed...and
with the happiest

with heart appeal!

your facet

our naw "bare" play­
suits. and ita luscious

Prints that are bright
and lively; delicately
embroidered white cot­
ions you'll find charm­
ing and new; ..wispy
sheers that are fem­
inine, but firm; all
washable, colorful.

e

15* 23*
dollars I
Get one of these cute
playsuits I You’ll find
it in our big catalog,
and we have a catalog
to lend you for hone
shopping, too, if
you’ll drop in..4 J

CHECK LIST OF
GIFTS for Mother
WHITE GLOVES
Fino Rayon

ot 98c&amp;__.

rii wcesr

LEATHER
GLOVES
Cork color only
Yes. it's a real

MONTGOMERY WARD

HAND BAGS
Patent Leather! and
Whites. Sec these
new bags now
a
display, at----------- C

the Dutch, the Belgians, the
French, the Czechs. the Russians,
the British, ftp,, whose Uvea were
lost and property destroyed. Re­
porters who have fallowed Amer­
ican armies Into Germany say that
a surprising number of the civilians
feel that Germany’s main guilt was
merely In starting a war they
couldn't win. The fact that Hitler's
armies tried to run roughshod ’and
he nearly succeeded) over neighbor­
ing ’ nations who were not looking

Plus Tax

HOUSECOATS
Mother will want one
of these of Printed
A
Cotton Crepe, only H

SLACKS

as did the maw destruction of peo­
ple who happened to be In the path
of the Nazi advance. It will be re­
called that even Pastor Nclmoellcr.
famed for daring to hurl from the
pulpit, flaming denunciations
against phases of the Nazi regime,
volunteered for submarine duty af­
ter Germany had marched into Po­
land to begin World War II. He
was a submarine captain in World
War I. Pastor Nelmoeller sent this
message from his cell in a concen­
tration camp where he had been
confined for many months by the
Nazi authcriUes for daring to speak
his mind! Even the great Cardinal
von Galen who was practically the
sole voice of freedom in Germany
during the war years, seemed
mainly concerned with the plunder
of German-property by slave labor­
ers who were released by the Allied
advance. True he expressed hope
. for world harmony and under­
standing. but If lie felt any sense
of n national guilt tot the fact that
* these slave laborers had been fpreibly taken Trom their own land and
made to work In German war in­
dustries or on German farms under
conditions which make one shud­
der. he did not show it. The
thought of immediate concern

Summer colors in
Rayon. Gabardine

Mother

*1

Loves

Prerty

Dresses, Too! Why
Not Give Her One of

&amp;

Prints?

GABARDINE
SLACK SUITS

one a perfect example of
gracious fashions for mothers who love color and refreshing
gaiety! Charming colors splashed against cool white back­
grounds or accented in summer block. Lovely, all of them
.
some in the subtle grace of rayon jersey . . some in sheers.

Summer rayons in nov­
elty jacket* with
corded shoestring
trimming. 12 to 20
4.98 and

CHECK LIST OF GIFTS FOR MQTHER
RATON SUPS

□ RAYON DRISU1

□ BEDROOM

□ LEATHER HANDBASS

□ SPRINS mm

you giv« her
slip I It’s plai

□ COTTON DRESSES

FOR YOUR

NMIT
. MAY 6-7

New Nlght-ume Glamour!

ELECTRICAI

2-98

].98

PROBLEMS
Call,

0 ON AGAIN

A. ASH
lOTOS. BROADWAY

PUTTY

PINAFORES AND

SUN

DRISSIS

Give your youngstera plenty o( opportunity to get their

vitamin D in these sun-bared cottons with gay full akirts!

4*y S-WIO

All kinds of .electric wiring

And pinafores pert with ruffle*—at'U bare enough for

her. to get .as brown, aa. a. berry!. Sties 1-3, and 3-6X.

K A SOLDIER'

BANNER WANT

For a Happy Mother’s Day!

WE PREDICT.

nuMl.aUot
lieilcirity. strength, expansion and attended the music festival in Hasworld domination which command- tings Sunday afternoon. * Frank
ed ’.he support and loyalty of a
great majority of civilian Germans
Did they consider for a moment
the cast of Hitler's objective* in
terms .of destruction and suffering.
Apparently that didn't matter too

morning to reported «
Kl“
8m“h ,nd
of -Hastings are spending «. few Shults
days with Mr. and Mrs. Donald
McCaHum. * Mr. and Mr*. Harwey
Hill of Battle Creek spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ulrich.
W Mr
Mr. r-h.. —-------- ■

7 to 14.

RAYON GOWNS

298

TAILORED RAYONS

The intimate appeal of the frankly
feminine approach I

229

—DRESSY SHEERS

•J-9S S4.M
0 SUMMER HATS
Q HOU1KOAT1

Soft, ahee'r rayon nightgowns,
trimmed with lacy ruffles.
Flattering necklines.
Easy washing!

a fresh blouse in while
pastel Lo.beat the beat!

�HASTTNO8 BANN KB, THUMtMT, MAT 3, INS

-^e-=

vj&amp;r •—

FetHvol Mmh
a Recaption al
Auditorium

ir was carried out with
war directing the high
rs? wx.1? ss

May 14 is the date when senior
irivileges begin. Seniors who owe tyn
zuu
my back dues or fees will not be Thompson.
framed their privilege* until the
ibligstlans are taken care of.
8T.BOSE CHVBCH
Monday the junior Rotarians put
3W. 204. on a program for the Rotary chib
1 banner at Its regular noon luncheon.

too percent were 301
gnd 311. The first
irent to Miss Murra, v
with 3118.73. The second place ban­
ner went to Mrs. Stuck's room In
Central with 8109.SS.

the annua*
Ulla niBothSeveral student!

S

lisa Rosalia Westcott, the girls'
steal education Instructor tn
l. visited in town last weekend

OBITUARIES

TURN TO
'NEWTEXAS—YELLOW

ORANGES V ONIONS
8 LBS.

3 LBS.

65°

19“

AW COFFK ARE FRESH
MOUND THE MOMENT
YOU BUY THEM

I

FRUITS
and
_

.

BOKAR COFFEE

3 b*&amp; 75c

HESH—RED-RIFE

*AtD4H.MKH

STRAWBERRIES. . . . . 3^ 45‘
NEW POTATOES...10 “ 63*
•29(
GREEN PEAS
^17*
CARROTS

UDISHB
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HHH-WH.L-HLLED PODS

EIGHT O'CLOCK

FKUH—TENDER—HNGER

3 &amp; 59c
RED CIRCLE

4

vegetables

U. S. NO. I—FLORIDA

TRY

1 GEORGE ADELBERT WOOD
George Adalbert Wood, aged 86.
who had resided In Hasttnp most of
his life, pawed away on Bunday at.
the home of hi* daughter. Mrs.
Aima Fulton, of Athens. Mr. Wood
। waa n carpenter by trade. Surviving
are five daughters, Mr*. Fulton
Athens. Mrs. J D. Nelson. Kalatnasoo, Mrs. V. H. Logan. Detroit.
Mrs. Laudra Wilson and Mrs J. A
Bucy. Elwood. Ind.; also two sons.
Russell and Arvene. who live in the
west Funeral services were held on
Wednesday afternoon in Athens
and the remains were brought to
i Hastings for interment in Riverside
I 238. Loyal Order of Moose of Has­
tings, ot which Mr Wood was a
I cemetery. Thornapple Lodge. No.
: charter member, had charge of the '
। committal service here.

HFALlY

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* »chs 11c

roMAToes

u 31c

HEW—O«EtN

UBU6E

5c

18

F»EJH—MO»10A

2,tauu,25c

COBY

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F*E5H—HOME gltOWH

16c

S«um«mis&gt;own
SewohiohT

2 m

25c

2

15c

KPPttS

2 « 25c

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2 Sit 47c

MAHVEl

ENRICHED

MARVEL BREAD
DONUTS. . . . . . . . . . . . 15&lt;
WAX PAPER
2^29* POTATO CHIPS . . . 5^29*
LAYER CAKE. . . . . . -35'
RUSHED STRAIGHT FROM
THE ROASTING OVENS

. W LOAVES WAs

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Fka. 14c

CBUmR

BUMS

IELLY ROLL

IA. 22c

POUND CUE

SA 2»c

JANE PARKER-SUGARED OR PLAIN

KITCHEN CHARM

JANE PARKE*

FUU6E SWAM

35c

SA

JANE PARKER

LADY BALTIMORE

ANN FAM

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118.
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He

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JAR

23c

ANN PAGE

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SALAD DRESSING

H. 4k
■X 22c

WHITEHOUSE MILK

AtMOND VUt

COFFEE CUE

HADDOCK FILLETS

...... TEA

NO4UB

FLOOR WAX

37c

BLUE PIKE
fresh.

LB.

48'

27c

succo

COT STEAK

29c

MKH CAUGHT

PERCH

37c

HEADLESS AHO DRESSED-

LB.

AOV

37-

WHITE USS

„ 37c

bisect FROM THE COAST

FLOUNDERS
FINEST QUALITY

WALLEYED PIKE

FRESH SHAD

43'

32c

MESH CAUGHT

FANCY. FRESH

Fancy,

laRGI

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23c

U 31c
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48c
BUTTER
. . . . 20*
MARMALADE
M
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TOMATO SOUP

OCtAN SPRAY

34c

28c

FRESH CAUGHT

cranberry

CUMU
2AM8B8US

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HEINZ CREAM OF

HOI.
JAR 2k

WMACN SOUP . ig/rOX.
. CAN 12c

BIRD SEED
a- •RinCM'S
MUSTARD

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7c

HAMBURG ROUS 2 PK«S 21c

WAILFAFU CLEANER

EVAKMATED

DOI
FIC6.

DINNER ROLLS

SHEEPSHEAO

COD FILLETS. . . .

"U. 33c

HMONIZ

UQM8WAX
wmains
Mini CREAM

FRANKFURTERS
LUNCHEON MEAT

FRESH'CUT

IUITANA

MARVIL

‘FRESH cut

SPICED

SPAGHETTI
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BROWN BREAD

SWEET PICKLES
OWLISH

-

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CATSUP

laoz 12c
FOE
JAR 13c

tor. 10c
JAR
or.
JAR 21c

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Tuesday

conduct the devotions
of

*

Daughter
The percentage of atamp and I The varied* groups for VocaUooe' banquet to be held May 29. The JANICE E. MONTAGUE
Janice E-. daughter of Mr.
bond sales tor the month of Aprn day meetings met with their group evening was spent in playing court
xxnbloed groups: Mr*. was 91 percent, to the Schools-at- speakers on Monday. April 24. the whist, with prises joing to Mrs Mrs. Ernest, Montague, •died
iTu« MetSxUat chatr;
J. B. Anderson and Mrs. Nay Bump. Sunday at the home of ner
purpose of which was to obtain
», me Men’i chorus War flag will be flown this month,
• • • more information on the vocations
Funeral serv•We^r*
The McPharlin wings were award- they had chosen,
ed lo the freshman class for the
.
second consecutive month. The
William T. Wallace visited, the held tn June
i R**- H- J- Adcock officiating Inwings are awarded to the class With , high school faculty Tuesday and
Mothor-Daughter Banquet will be ! ,rrm«'1t in the Valley Home cemethe highest monthly percentage.
Wednesday of last week.
held Tuesday, Mgy 29. for the St.1
,_________
and St. Cyril parishes.’ Din- ,
Due to the weather, clean-up day । Report cards came out last Wed­ Rose
ner will be served by a committee | MRS. EDITH WEIMER
nesday, April 38., &lt;
has
been
postponed
indeftniUly.
of outside ladles. Tickets will be j Mra. fcdith Tobey Weimer, daughHowever, the ouUUntUng number
sas the closing one when we comThe girls sextette, composed of1 on sale beginning May 0. Program ter of Albeit and Jane Tobey, was
The annual J-Hop will be held
aned choirs and choruses numberBeverly Drake. Beverly Cook, Doris chairman. Mrs. Raymond Gibson; born in Caledonia township on
gg over one hundred voices, un- Friday. May 4. A southern atmos­ Cain.
Pearl Sanborn. Gloria Kart, dicing roam ahalnnsn Mra. Chester March 15. 1880. and passed away
kr direction of the Rev. L. Win­ phere will pervade the high school
"nd Beverly Bradford of the girls Hodges. Be sure to get your tickets following an accident on Friday,
ton Stone, gave Gounod's Gallia. gym at that time.
**
■
glee club. Is going lo sing for the early.
,n unusually pretentious offernig
Dr. Pond, geologist, will speak County Achievement day Tuesday
-teur group. Mra Wayne
the piano, and Mrs. Jean and show pictures on "Torchlight morning. They were also guests of CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NEWS
The Maple Grove C.ES. had as
—.j, rcsponaea nn Cold Trails" today at Central the General Hospital Guild for
of the First
the demand of auditorium. Admission Ls charged dinner Tuesday evening at which their lender Sunday evening. Tal­
ils city and
imatlc passage*. ,n secure fund* for future paid aa- occasion they sang. “Springtime'-. bert
attending Sun­
"Pipe* of Spring." and “Oh. Dear "Maki
ng like a well- । sembilee.
school
every
Sunday
for over
What Can the M
3 years. She waa also a membeen asked
the ladles- organisation of
:hurch and had received many
da for. Bible study and Bible
reading. At her funeral, the Rev.
B. J. Adcock, her pastor, spoke
feelingly of Mrs. Weimer's faithful­
ness and loyalty to the church and
Its activities
HU sermon was a
tine tribute to her memory. Surviv­
ing are a sister, Mrs. Dan Lewis: a
nephew. Maa Lewis, Mansfield.
Ohio, and his son, Cpl Jack E.
Lewis. Funeral services were lie Id
at the Baptist church on Monday.
April 23. at 10:00 a. m . with the
interment in Riverside cemetery.
Hov. Adcock officiating.

JUICY—
SEEDLESS—FLORIDA

Tb9 Mu mMtlng of the WA c 8.
will convene at the Methodist
church parlors on Wednesday, May
9. with LaU Circle serving the one
o'clock luncheon. Reservation*
should be made with Mr*. Ralph

member or the Maple drove
society before leaving far Service
Fred VanDenburg. member of the

MRS. MERWIN W. STANTON
| Mrs. Bernice M Stanton,
I passed away Saturday In a I
। tie Creek hospital, after a sev.
I UlifeM of two days, though she had
। been in poor health since 192U She
was bom tn Johnstown township on
March 24. 1902. the daughter of
Richard and Pearl Willison McLee
livin'; in and around Battle Creek
nil her life. Surviving are her husI band. Merwin W Stanton., and her
parents, all of Battle Creek. Fu­
neral services were held in that city

copal Guild will preaenl a two-act
play entitled, “MAmIqu ComolMed.“
Cm** and bring your friend*.
BIOMBAWK

COMMUNITY NOTKES

mocracy.

■yjsi

%sywa.., -.1

------Saturday, May 8. Please bring table
WVUOT Kxnuntww uaopy
| service.
#3^
« ra&amp;T" '”*'——
-.
m only you know beat
Their sacrifice Is not In vain.
Tooifej ih«nwn. Avril 3* ter Ol( laM . D*l*on
Peace shall come to earth again
And justice and honor shall en­
a
ton Inland Lake* Garden Club will
dure—
Their sacrifice has made this sure.
So may they sleep In peace alway.
And freedom V*f on 1" endless day.
Holl Call: "Name

«X"SW' ?&lt;I,

’icSir’J:' SSL

Mrs. Uhlan Kapp,
for June. Mrs. Ada

XOICK |H HKJ.KBY OlVKX. that tk»

0H6ANIZATMNS

I
-- ---------inriw
।
Hospital Guild 14 will meet at 2
p. m, Thursday. May 10, al the
home of Mrs. Bernard Peek. * Blate
Rend. Mm. B. A. Burton, chairman 1

ssr,:
rna„ „rlcc 4
&lt;i&lt;&gt;uar&lt;&gt;. um

The Home Literary dub will hold
(t|
morning breakfast at the
home of Mra. Martha Spew. Thursday. May 10. Mrs Kdna Burghstahler and Mrs Dorothy Pcttengill will
be co-hoateses.

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SALES

WERNER 46

LLOYD HUVIR, ftervtee Manatee
Chryahr - DeSoto - Plymouth
Evinru4a
Century
Porte
Sorvho
Motors
Boots

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�TOE HASTING8 BANNER, TITURSDAY, MAY 3. IMS
John take off Sunday

ETSl- ffifi

On The Homa PaoaS

Joe Thomson's address
now Ln Washington
work in advanced
Electric Hydraulics
m at sea on P.T.

(Coftttnued from Page 1, Boo. D

assies:
Mn
present a two-act
salon Completed."
rout friend*.

Y NOIKES
I community ropat the school on
Please bring tabic

cling ot the DetGarden Club will
ne ot Mra. Myron

Roll Call: ■ Name
" Program: Roses
». Lillian Rapp.
June. Mrs. Ad*
club will hold

Edna Burghatabthy Pettangill will

S'

their wivi
beautiful)
.

folk dancing. For tripping the light
fantastic they definitely took the
' cake.-—Btill wish you'd been there
Eddy.
to be home soon. He was wounded
in neUon in B.T.O. a short lime
ago. Congratulations to hie brother
Ken In the south Pacific, who is
now Pfc.
'Hoot" Ayres reported back to
Davtavllle, R. I. He was only home
on 4-day atop over enroute.
Paul williams and Bill Vander­
male are sUll together In Italy.
Corp. Russell Bush Is convales­
cing In Veteran's Hoop., Brigham
Oily. UUb having lost a foot and
sustained other Injuries Nov. 25th
in Germany. He formerly lived in
Hastings. His mother lives In Bat­
tle Creek.
Congratulations to Howard Lewis
who is Pattern Maker 1/c and In
charge of that work on his repair
ship now tn the Philippines. How­
ard. In service IS months writes
that he'd give moat anything to be
home now to go mmhroonlng. eat
dandelion greens and drink a glam
of fresh milk. Howard Is on the
lookout for his brother Waiter—
Sect, mate X'e. &lt; Cloverdale &gt; who
Is presumably stationed near How­
ard now. Walter has been In service
one end's half yrs.
More congratulations to David
Robinson who Is now chief Signal­
man.
Navy nurse Virginia Bales has
been transferred from Boston to
Key West. Fla.
Dick McKibben started home
Apr. 14th. He should be arriving
one of these days.
Below arc the addresses of the
four Wilson brothers of Middle­
ville. sons of Mr. and Mrs. George
Wilson and all graduates of Thornapple-Kcllogg school. Allan the
ynungoet Is with the anti-aircraft
div. and tlie others with the Infan­

) Pvt. Harry, the oldest wax last
Inducted and tint to be wounded.
He went overseas Det;. 24. 1944 and

Pvt. Allan Wilson. A-8J4. 36858152
AJ».O. 511. % Postmaster
Mow York, N. Y.
Capl. Charles O. Struble. 814th
A.AT. Base Unit. Stout Field. In­
dianapolis, Ind., has been awarded
a Presidential unit citation for
work done In Yugo-Blovia which
gives him 2 more stars, making s
total of &amp; or one silver star. The
last 30 days Chuck has been work­
ing out of Texas flying wounded
men to hospitals all over the coun­
try. HU stater, expects her husband.
Duane Fox R.T. J.'c home next
week from Navy Pier. At any rate
young Charles sge 4 yr*. is sched­
uled to have hta tonsils out on Fri­
day and Dad Duane was going to
try and be here.
Tommy Kurr with the 3rd is now
with the 9th Army. He writes that
Wea. Mankcr met James Carpenter
from Carlton Center. Your birth­
day greeting to your niece ••Sherry"
arrived in plenty of time to be on
hand for April I4th. She was a
very pleased young l«dy. Tommy
sent home the following story from
Stars and Stripes—many Barry
county men were in the outfit:—
The 33th Dtv. has one of the
longeat honor rolta In the ETO.
As of Dec. list, IMA. its officers
and EM won 2.222 decorations, not
Including Purple Hearts. By the
end of the year, 74 EM had receives
battlefield commissions.
Four officers and 11 EM earned
the DSC for heroism and 437 Sil­
ver Stars were awarded. Other
awards: 1491 Bronze Stars: five
Soldier s Medals; 69 Air Medals and
three Legion of Merit presenta­
tions.
All of these awards were made
alnoe July 8th. the day which
marked the 36 th* first dash with
the Nazis in Normandy.
Lt. &lt;jg.i John Wm. Eash, from
Wildwood. New Jersey, made a
cross country flight from there tn
Grand Rapids Saturday. Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Burkey and family
(Mrs. Burkey is John's sister&gt; went
to Grand Rapids and had tlie thrill

• led on their mutual farm interact I ASSYRIA

Saxons Dafoat Bailing

long survive his mother*pai*ing in

ENTERTAIN HO?
Wednesday. Apr
of (he Klwanis Cli

.

IS. not later than
ay S.
Resell
uct the devotions

Rpactag and the site for the
Everyone invited
planting have been very carefully and te Ote dinner.
Selected by County Agent Foster
———**
and Club Agent Ray Lamb. Every
Inthe effort will Jbe made to maintain
planting and protect it to full ma- j
lurity In years to corne.

cal enterprise
and assisting unob­
picture* of 3 mo's old Perry War’­ tings
KI* uiun iruroduoed •corwl onc ’’un *“ lhclr h&gt;lf ot tRe tnuwciy
_______
trusively
m &lt;need,
20 years
he
ren and hta mom (Betty Relckordt. one’ll the studemg and said a few
^Laoluan5^r
£h'
W1i"*&lt;ldU
&lt;1(1Wr ‘nfar
--------------- ------ln
®*rn*y M111
by
and have already proudly
“Surviving‘’bcaides his two chil­
—them to the fellow*. Don’t
Cummhiss presented thc^oup WlUt n?or,® ,n ,he *uth
P*11 the K*111* dren. Mildred and Elian (Mrs. Ren­
blame you a bit.
nie McGlochlln) are two staters,
Bailor Eddie Lewis aettied a most three subecription* to the magazine °n lecKeeler pitched steady ball for the Mrs Frans Maurer and Mrs. Ella
important matter before he hnpped ' Student Life." which will be kept
Smith. 0 grandchildren and a large
the plane for Oakland. Calif. That in the Hastings public library. The Saxons with Christie and Benedict circle
of more distant relatives and
Is ho and Wanda Bhlllhroat did get Rev Dwignt r. Large, ot the First dividing the catching. Lefty Ander- friends.
togather. because she's wearing an Melbodtat church of Kalamazoo, son and Middleton
He wrought with God Ln the resi­
battery.
engagement ring which la why they spoke on "Taktaig Our Place In the Belding
lient earth
Bcldjng Lineup:
Lineup:
World.'
Belding
are both so happy.
He saw that every winter turns to
Ed Manni and Marshall Scbknta 1,
spring
have met on Guam and learn that
Twas his to enter Into ksrgerllelds
Middleton* C 3b
they are stationed just 15 miles .
..
,
~
With gift of Aprils oud and blos­
* - “•
“
' “
D. North 83
soming
apart.
B North 2b
Loads more Dot-Dash but will ~
wvwiunu r ut
Anderson P
have to wait until nextweek Here's
TROOP 107 REACHES GOAL;
VnnDuien LF
one’ thing to watch for—the pic­
COLLEC
TS 1» TONS OF PAPER
w
*mu dope we
»■ ji
»&gt;o »oout
nc. |I Tl,e.,6^’ annual Barry Co. W. Childs RP
torial
Jvavo
about Pfc.
Scoutmaster Edwin Taylor of
Franklin E
E. Rothfuss
Rothfuss. Who said
*oid , — • T.jj^convenllon
will wm
convene
-• **■
«v«&lt;c nt Hofman^b
Troop 107 announces that Troop
war. was—well, you
wall and see 'the Woodland Methodist church. Brown Ch'
Friulklln*!
’
107
collected
38,189 pounds of
-—| May 8. the program as follows—
|
waatepaper during March and April
Tolals
9.30 Devotions. Mrs. Burkey. Has­
(Continued on Page 1. Sec. 2 )
to win an Eisenhower Troop award
tings.
I Hastings Lineup
in
the
National
Boy Scout drive to
Myers CP
boost
paper
salvage
Of
this
stein. Woodland.
P
] Nye LF
amount. 5.825 pounds was raised In
VanHuutcn SS
the April 31 city wide collection.
Haatlw.
Ed b Snyder.. Keeler P
K:ceds of which go lo Camp
Foster 2b
wondossee transportation
RP
a om rorcct
mbe i I publicity: Character buildng. Mrs. Schantz
Twenty individual Elsenhower
Enroileo in Armed
Hollister 3b
medals go lo the following Scouts,
x-,,.
Wilson lb
Four hundred fourteen former I Neil Newton,______
Freeport.
each
of whom was responsible for
CitiaenxlUp.
Mrs.
Lena
Christie
C
Barry County 4H Club members I Christian Citisenslilp.
1.000 pounds or more of paper:
-*•—-*
Benedict C
serving in the armed forces and on i Osgood. Woodland,
Roland Oyler, 3.145 pounds. Jack
the food production front will lie I Duct. Mrs. Mary Curtis and Mrs. 1
Dick Groos. 2.019: Don Skinner.
recognized by tree plantings sc-1 Sarah Meyers. Woodbury,
Norval Sinclair, 1,044: Joe Hubert.
cording to County Agent Foxier.1 10:30 Talk. ' What We Can Do."
3.980: Bob South. 1,814; Lach Fos­
Thirty-four present members of the Reading* by Mr*. Millie Powell ot Belding
ter. 1,720. Dick Btrimback. 1.585;
Barry county 4H Service club will Grand Rapids, state corresponding | Hasting*
Bob Footer. 1527. Bob Bradford.
plant Norway pine transplants secretary.
___
1.437; Edscl Slnolair. 1,400. Reyalong the drives at their camp. L.T.L. Conference report. Mrs. i "M-LARDT., GARRETT
-. Garrett,
_,
— of
grounds on Al-Oon-Quln Lake for I Muriel Perry. Quimby; reports of . „ Willard. T.
only son
_____ ,_________
________
, , -------------each Individual former member I _____
corresponding
secretary
mid treasWebster and Jennie Garrett,
-was
officer*
May 13. 1873 in Baltimore twp.. Finnic. 1,199; Dick Taylor. 1.190:
serving country.
1 urer; election of officer*.
'I born
corn m
Noontide
Prayer. Mrs. Wingard- ’ *n *h‘c'} vicinity he rtatded until * woo. Pat Kelly. 1.035: Charles AnThe plsntlng will start al 1:30
L'
----- -------------|h« death on April 20. at lite age tlemcnt entered, petition for hearpm. Saturday. May 5. with a short potluck dinner,.•&gt;--------'
I of 71 years. 11 months and 7 Jays
program at the camp's main build- i 1 00 Executive board meeting
ing. The program ta under the di- I 130 Memorial Service in charge | The son of pioneers, he Inherited Consumers Power Company furn­
n great love of nature. A course at
rectlon of County 4H Club Agent ‘ of Mrs Gertrude Dodge.
ishing storage facilities and by the
Ray Lamb. The Rev. L. W. Stone
Alcohol Education—Mrs. «■!. J. Argubrlght Buxines* College at Bat­ assistance of Beu Gldley and Ken
tle Creek did not entice hlin from
of the Hastings Methodist chufcn , Smith. Hastinga
Rose in trucking SKtistance.
will address the group on this oc-। L.T.L. and Soldier's Relief. Mrs.' " A*r;.m
...
carion.
Clarice Nelson. Battle Creek. Stale , rl2n
12.,
iiy Warren, school- MA BRI AGE LICENCE
It U sometimes felt by some that L.T.L. secretary—Spiritual Educa- ( nia.c nn&lt;j nMt door neighbor. Her Darwin Swift, Maple Grove
..gricnlturc has not contributed Its tkm. Coro Klopfenstein
tove
txxl'7arth'*wae
‘dki Marjory L. Boyes. Hastings
..... lor
.... lhe g„™!
csrih —xc ’cq
equal
fair ithare of manpower to the
Duel. Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Mey- (io
O hi* own
own.. and for 40 year*,
years, or unun­ njvan D. Miller. Woodland
armed forces. The number to be ertn- ...
„ 111
til her death Dec. 26. ing.
1938. they car- Mrs. Mary Hlltop. Hastings
recognized on Uie pngrani, how­
3:00 Address. Mrs. Millie Powell
ever, bears testimony to the large
Music—Dylite Biddle. Southeast
number
-------- _ ....
.of rural j.-..-.
youth,---------------------past mem- Rutland
bers of this one rtiral organization
Closing devotional period, the
who are now or have been serving Rev. Mrs. Specs. Woodbury
WootUend Union will fugniah cof­
-This
________-------------------------a County
number ta far beyond
Agent Foster's early estimate so to fee and hot dishes. Ait other* bring
the number of past members who sandwiches and dessert or salad to
are serving.
pass. Please bring table service

- Fourteen were present.
Hrtg&amp;s Womans
Thursday cad painted
basement. *
, Ity attended
l Hastings Tuesday. 1
i doll gave a reading

BANNER W

Now

W.C.T.U. To Convene
At Woodland For
Annual Convention

TREE PLANTINGS
SET. FOR SATURDAY!

7° M

:£

,

Aa'P

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
REXALL STORK
HASTINGS

PHONE2

MORE

MILES-OF-SAFETY
ON RIVERSIDES!

ES
Century
Boats
ane 2482

EVERY RIVERSIDE PLY
IS 12% STRONGER!

PROOF THAT RIVERSIDE
TIRES CAN "TAKE IT"!

CHOSE RIVIRSIM TIRESI

Yes, Riversides arc actually stronger than
our pre-war first-quality tires! Stronger,
bdcause Riverside ctrdi art stronger to
Hart with; then chemically-treated . . to
make your tire last longer, and lessen
the possibility ol* a blow-out.

Tests like this one prove that Riverside*'
12% tttoqgcr plies give greater protec­
tion against blow-outs! This big steel
spike is “shot" into the spinning tire like
a projectile! It actually barm itself in the
tire. Yet... no rupture, NO BLOW-OUT!

Auto-Race Drivers, to whom tire* meant
life or death, bought Riverside*. Regular
"stock" Riversides, right in Ward* store*!
Why? For the same reason that make*
thousands of car-owner* choose Rivetsides today: —More mites-of-safety.

6:ROW TREAD STOPS
FAST, WITHOUT SKIDS!

28O,OOO.LJL STEEL
STRENGTH IN BEAD!

33% OF THE "RIOGRST*
BOUGHT River 'IDES!

Recognized tire-engineers agree that a
6-row tread design (like Riverside's) i*
“top*''. Rubber, braking on water, tkidi!
Notice how the 6 sharp rows squeeze the
w ater out from under ... forcing it into
the grooves for a quick, smooth stop.

It's this steel bead (or wire) that keep*
your tire on the rim. Rivetside's extra­
strong head is cxtra-firmly anchored. It's
thoroughly insulated to minimize friction.
(You'll find that in Riverside tires, not a
single safety-detail has been overlooked.)

When peace-time a mv permitted then
to choose ANY tirts, 33% of America'
biggesttruck-opfrators (whokeepa mile*
per-dollar record vl every tire) bough
Rrvertides. And were Riversides) The
got more mile* ... mores miles-of-safet]

«9% OF RACE WINNER*

98
25
95

13.S5

her OWN GIFT, she’d
quite likely choose
/row ]\/Jontgomery
MAKI IT A HAWT

furniture

SNard

to shop Word* for hwnhure. Due to wartime shortages, our variety is not alwoyi ai

"RIVERSIDES DIDN’T COM!
ON MY CAR; I CHQM THEM!"

38,621,051 RIVERSIDE
TIRES SO1D TO DATES

Your neighbor’s RiH,f*ides didn't (tmr
on his car, he chose them himself, to rrffarr the tires he found on hi* car a*
“original equipment." Ho chose them
dclibrrattkf, in preference to all the other
famous tires. (Ertr atk bitt atby?)

ttvusioi rat men
AU NOW UBUCSM
Now (with a ruioM
get the extra-wear and exsra-ai
R tew* dee, *t the lowrote prta»*uh
Fur Wro Mt tew of Mmy. cAmm
erndcs--warraniod &lt;• ghro MM

«rgat a* it used to. be, fete now thipmmti of flood Ihinfli for the home arrive frequently. Yau'ro wee to
find o Mother's Day GM that will pteoee HER! Pay only 20% down on furniture purchases of $10 or more'

MONTGOMERY
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•

�Hill HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1*45

*

CHES
METHODIST

A. Klrehenbaurr. M Inl*ter

school 10.30

Hie Sunday school will meet at
11 30 under the direction of-Judge
Adelbert cortright
The Youth Fellowship will meet
at «:30 under the leadership of
Mrs. Merle Nett All young people

HASTINGS WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH

YflOO
school 11:00

Sunday School 10:30 a.m.
Young Peoples' Service 0:45 pjn.
Evangelistic Service 7 30 pan
Wednesday evening prayer meet­
Ing is being taken up this week.
We will meet with the Woodland
Church on Thursday evening ut
J Woodland—8:00 pan.

m IUI
.
_
Youth Fellowship lias beenI
iP0*11**
FIRST METHODIST
OOURCH
Id at 10^0 o^clock
In« worship at 10 00 o’clock
Mr- Stone
:r Sundav,• Sir.
sums will
will
. :----------The adult• choir"
will sina.

NORTH IRVING WEKLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
get mon Hour 10:00

WILEY'S ELECTRIC SERVICE
GENERAL WIRING AND CONTRACTING
FREE ESTIMATES

ALSO COMPLETE MOTOR REPAIR

CALL 2795
14 W. COURT ST.. HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Siinday School 11:00 am.
Evening Service 8:00 pm.
JEFFERSON ST. UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH

—Subject, "Christ Dealing with
U----------------------&gt; demoopoit—nd. spiriu." «
7:45 p.m Preaching service—Sub­
ject -The Two Builders." Special
muxlc and singing
7:30 pro Thursday. Prayer servke at church.
Chas.
____
'You are more than welqpme.

Hoi Ungs P. M. church.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
night al 7:30.
____

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Preaching service 10 am.
Leason Sharpe. Pastor
Sunday school 11 am
May 8
.
King. Supt.
9:55 Church school
U.B.C.E 7 pm. with "Mrs. Loretta EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
11:00 Divine worship.
Thursday, May 10. 8:00 pun. In­
CHURCH
Evening Worship at 8 p m.
Don M. Oury. Rector
stallation service. Leason Sharpe
Tuesday. Young people's prayer
8 am. Holy Communion
win be Installed as pastor of the
meeting.
10 am. Sunday school
church. MlnUters of the ionising
Prayer meeting. Wednesday. 8
11 am. Holy Communion and Presbytery will take part In the
pm. at church.
sermon.
i service. "Die public U cordially InThe Woman's Missionary society
will meet with Mrs Ccnard Smith. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
I---------------517 W. Grand St.. Thursday for an LOOP. Holl Green St* Entrance FIRST CHURCH G4
all-day work meeting.
O. H. Trinkleln. Pastor
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Morning worship al 10 30. Ser- : corner Church and Center Streets
mon. "Carelrts Hearers.'
Subject.
"Everlasting
Punish B. J. Adcock. Pastor
; Sunday school at 11:30. Sunday menl "
Sunday school at 10 o'clock
school choir rehearsal for Mother's
Sunday service 11 am.
Divine services at II o'clock. Ser­ D“L
o
.
.
,
,,
Sunday school 9:30 ajn.
mon by the pastor.
The Sunday school staff meets
Wednesday evening service 7:45
. Evening service* al 7:30. Evan- Friday. &lt;tomorrow* 7:30 pro., at. pjn
ffchstie ringing and sermon by pas­
c?Vrt
..
Reading room in church edifice
tor.
. Fellowship
^,e ’2wah^ meeting
-L2OP I open .Wednesday and Saturday
Tuesday, night. B Y.P U. at the• hall Thursday. May 10. ______
at 7:30 pm , :rom 3 l0 5 pm.
parsonage at 7:30.
An architect
arrhitee..s view
vUw 'and
»nd prcllmlnprellmlnThe public Is cordially Invited to
Wed. night prayer meeting at the• ary sketches of the uroposed attend the church services arid to
church al 7:30
church building will be shown.
syn' v isit the reading room.
Sewing Aid- meets Mav 3 «t the
Hewitt home. 7H E. Grand St.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
Seth A. Davey. Pastor
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
Comer E. Colfax nt Boltwood
PILGRIM TABERNACLE
Services are held on the second
Hasting* Church—May 6
119 N. Broadway
and fourth Sundays. The next serv­
10 am.---------Sunday
Mrs. B. E. Manker. Pastor .
---------- school in charge ice will be May 13 Sunday School
10 am. Sunday school. It Is Mis- • of Mrs Etta Mead
2 pan and preaching at 3.
feast followed by al We
slonary Sunday and the offering
10 45 am. Love f&lt;
are. grateful to a friend of
, ‘the Sacrament-of Lord's Supper
will be given for that purpose
11 15 am
Preaching by Dist the church who has presented a
11 a m. Preaching service Mrs
beautiful Christian flag.
Manker will speak from the topic , Supt. A. DeLong.
7:Cj pm- Young peoples prayer
■■Righteousness.''
BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
7 00 pm— Young people's service service.
Orlo D. Munger. Pastor
7: 30 pm. Young people's Evan­
| Morning worship 10:00
gelistic service.
8: 00 p.m Evangelistic service by
n.w
Sunday au&gt;uu&gt;
school 11:00
Dtst Supt DeLong.
| Prayer meeting Wednesday. 8:00
Muy 3- 7:30 Prayer meeting at at the church.
church.
McCallum Church
May 4—7:30 Quarterly Mtg ut
Sunday school 10:30
the church, preaching by Disc
Morning worship 11:30.
Supt. DeLong follewcd by official
---------------- »
..----beard meeting
DON'T BUY- THINGS YOU DONT
| Stony Point—May 6
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
Services will be combined with ,
INSTEAD.

BUY 3

Triple
Your Savings
Clocked Fresh Every Day
STAYS FRESH LONGER

Kroger’s CLOCK Bread
LARGE
LOAVES

REMEMBER
MOTHER
MAY 13
May we Invite

you in to shop.

IO

■ ■

Fresh Butter
Peanut Butter

Country Club

49c
2 : 35c

Embassy

Kroger s Hof-Datad

it

(hi/gib mtion*)

SPOTLIGHT
COFFEE

3

Country Club Flour
$1.03
KrOgO Shortening Limited 3
62c
£ 29c
Soda Crackers
Tomatoes
25c
*e

■ ।

10

Apple Sauce

PRESERVES

25c

Country Club

65c

Buy by ibe Casa
and SAVE I

Rad ripa, solid pack

MOTHER’S DAY GREETING CARDS
DUSTING POWDERS
PERFUMES
ESME' OF PARIS COLOGNE

CEDAR CHEST BOXES WITH CANDY

All V.n.li..

Country

■

59c

GERBER’S
BABY FOODS

lb

’1-'* $5.75

MOTHER'S DAY FRUIT BASKETS
On Display al All.Krdger Stores

PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW
SUGARED DONUTS

BLACK MAGIC PRODUCTS
POWDER MITTS
FOUNTAIN PEN SETS
BUBBLE BATH OIL &amp; TABLETS
EVENING PARIS - FACE POWDER
EVENING PARIS - BATH SALTS
METAL &amp; PLASTIC COMPACTS
SOFTOL CUTICLE SETS
CHEN YU NAIL PREPARATION
FOREST MIST-BATH OIL
&amp; BUBBLE SETS

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

KERNEL CORN

REXALL STORE

15c

Courtesy &amp; Friendly Service Shown to All

LAYER SAXE

SJ

2

44c

COTTAGE CHEESE £'~aa 13c

8c

WHEAT FLAKES

MICH. BEET SUGAR

5

*s

32c

RED RIPE - PLUMP

PHONE 2131

JUICY SWEET

Kroger-Sslacted

ORESSA CATSUP U-as. bant* 15c
FRESH PEAS

40-01 pig 30C
pig

COOKIES

21c

NAVY BEANS im. m, 5 £, 45c

has unlversllS
an outstanding
among
Uland,record
'^il*«es
,U*in
all rica
ur.lrfor
—
—•* service
—
•­
valuable
to the
America .u.
war effort).
Dean Ltoyd. who was recently
elected president of the National
Association of Deans of Women,
will speak on "A New Challenge
to Education.” She holds an A B
degree from the University of Michi­
gan and is a graduate of the
Nurses' Training School. St Luke's
Hospital. New York City. Before
coming to the University o-s adviser
of women. Miss Lloyd was a pro­
bation officer in the Delinquent
Girls' Department. Juvenile Court.
Wayne County.
.
Her distinguished father, the late
Alfred H. Lloyd, was Dean ol the
University of Michigan Grtduate
School from 1915-27 and acting
president ot the University from
Feb 1925 to Oct. 1925.

2

n&gt;. 29c

SWT. POTATOES 4 n» 29c
MICHIGAN U

S

onions

CUI FLOWERS-

63c

Chuck Roast
RING .&gt;
BOLOGNA

•&gt; 32c
PALMOLIVI
SOAP
3
20c

MOTHER MAY 13

26c

Standing Rib Roast
» 29c
Sirloin Steak
OXHC
* 37c
Porterhouse Steak
- 47c
Baked Meat Loaves
th* * 35c
Fresh Blue Pika Fillet.
- 63&lt;
Fresh Shrimp
foY salads
t&gt; 35c

Neio Syntex Sole
U/m of ioifmgMird f»t&gt;tic printn io give Mtufatnry

sunrs

store:

DRODEDL Y

WILCOX'S

3 &lt;b&gt; 25c

Always Tasty and Tender

UONA SAUSAGE
OR

yw*'

GOOD

KROGER S QUALITY BEEF

&gt;b.

Dieticians have discovered that
betweetvmeals snacks in factories
increase production.

^-RATIOj^

CLARENCE W. RADFORD
Clarence W. Radford, aged
passed away Saturday night
Pennock hospital following a
cent stroke of paralysis. Mr Rad­
ford was a lifelong resident of Has­
tings and waa employed by the
Grand Rapids Bookcase Co. for
thirty years before hl* retirement.
He wa* a member ot the Presbyter­
ian church for many yean. Surviv­
ing are his son. James Radford;
one daughter. Mra. N. ShulU; and
two grandchildren. The Rev. Leaton H Sharpe conducted tile funeral
services al the Leonard chapel on
Tuesday at 3:00 p .m., and inter­
ment was in the Riverside ceme­
tery.

AND PLANTS

All cull
Tender,
juicy, flavorful.

Testa were given by Mrs. Struble
i at inc closing acMlon aim rcirrxiI menu and a wiM t'"«» f-ilnwe*
j with__ Mrs. Flossie Allerdlng u
|
। nuns tor special extension claste» for the coming school year are
now being considered by the county
school commissioner, Arthur W.
Lathrop.

Taulorb

1 QUALITY

Potatoes 15

TEACHF.R8 COMRLETI
SPECIAL ART WORK
.
.
Th; Ihlrty.rour m.rnb;.. &lt;rf Jh,
art clan, an extension class of the
W.MCE which has been held regu­
lar throughout the school year un­
der Che direction of Mrs. Struble
from Kalamazoo, held iu closing
meeting on Thursday evening.
April 18. at the Central school
building here. Teachers from the
rural schools. Hastings city, village
schools In the county and from
Caledonia and Bedford were en­
rolled for the course which they

During the past few year* the pro­
gram of supervised play on the play­
grounds or Hastings has become a
major summer activity for the chil­
dren of the etty. It Is hoped that
the plans for the coming vacation
period will measure up to the stand­
arris that have been established.
Work toward an adequate, bal­
a need program of activity has al­
ready been set In motion. A staff
of trine has met twice at Saxon
Castle to become better acquainted
with games and handicraft projects
in order that it will be ready togo
when the playgrounds open. The
group will meet every Thursday
night for the next several weeks.
Miss Marg arctic "Kit" McGregor,
who will be here permanently after
the twenty-fifth of June, meet* with
the staff each week directing the
work. Several applied for position*
for tin- summer and of the group
the following were selected: Mar­
jorie Hill. Jean Kenyon. Pat Tyler.
Georgia Will. Dick Ttethric. Pat
Hodges. Barbara Nixon. Mary Ellen
Kelly and Frances Foote.
The organization of tlie softball
league for girls is well on iu way..
How about a league for men? An-

c

AFPLES i-eSi 3 'b&gt; 35c

NO

Mr. and Mr*. Henry Chamberlain
«rtaln observed their 50th wedding anniversary. Bun421 E. Bond, by holding open house from 3 to 5 and
one hundred rrlatites and ffiends called to extend
their wishes.

' other team added to those being j found very helpful and instructive,
agonlied would be enough lor a | a^well^aa^readll^adapUble UHhalr

Program For Summer
Playground Work
Now Under Way

STRAWBERRIES
featl now on luscious specially ripened
fruit from selected vines I Choose any Quart
boz.aveiy one it sound all the wa;t down

BISQUICK

Dean Alice Crocker Lloyd. Dcirrr
of Wom«n at the University of ;
Michigan will be guest speaker at.
the annual dinner meeting of the
U of M. Club of Hasting* Inline,
Parish house here Thursday eve- ;
nlng. May 10. Robert O. Morgan, as­
sistant general secretary of the
University of Michigan Alumni Aabociatlun also plans to come here

We hnve a fine selection

of gifts.

■■

Celebrated Golden Wedding Anniversary

Local U. of M. Club
To Hear Dean Lloyd

Roses, Carnations, Peonies, Snapdragons, Stack,
Daisies, Gladioli, Orchids, Gardenias and Corsages.

Hydrangeas, Calceolarias, Combination Plants, Win­
dow Gardens, Planted Pottery, Geraniums, Petunias, Be­
gonias and Fuchsias.
.

SPECIALS!
LIBBY'S APPLE SAUCE
SUPER SUDS
lb.
RICE
lb.
BROWN SUGAR
POWDERED SUGAR &gt;b
GRANULATED SUGAR 5»»
FAMO CORN MEAL y«Uow

22c
23c

9c
6c

34c
28c

WE BUY POUTRY

Please order early

KROGERY j

iltUUHTHD BUNDS

Phone 2530 or coll ot oor Greenhoueee, 104 E. High St.

C. Thomas Stores
130 W. Stat* St..

Hastings, Midi.

�THE HASTTNG8 BANNER. THURSDAY. MAT 1, IMS

PERSONALS

Mghsi

day for a few month*' visit with
Mr. and Mn. Burr Van Houten in
.«■jars

*on-ln-l*w and daughter. Mr. and
Mra. Sidney Beach in Detroit for
two weeks.
Bally * Brandatettcr spent the
weekend with Bonnie Brandstetter
in Ann Arbor.

..

MLU Lucy Bawu of Lansing
spent the weekend al home.
' F A F* I A ■

1111 A A r

LOCAL NEWS *

ywusra: SOCIAL ITEMS*

. Grading of N Boltwood 81.
b**n
in answer to a
made by Forrest McMillen.
Mrs. Warren Carter waa happy
to receive word al the transfer of
her son. dare F. Carter, from Mi­
Jrtforlu- ami, FJa, to Cleveland. Ohio. Mr. ganteatkaf

Wpauuc®arderod

* S?

utt:&lt; I. .,..! .nd wu. Irtend. In Lo. An’JSj
Mr' and Mr*. Hazen Gray and 1
A™- Bn,eJrn
7’
daughter. Judy Ann. of Detroit, art
spending the weak With Mra
rBl,r'Fraser
- and Mr*. Richard Nlxony*pent ig?*
“^Bonlte of BaiUe
Ironside and Mrs. John rotter.
hnmn
nn-----u Sunday in Jackson.
f creek and Mr*. Mary While of
Pvt.
Roy
E.
Boise
was
home
wcracna leave
wave from
irvm Fort
run Knox,
Knoi. Ky .' Mr*. Clay Bassett
C^rolffie | W^vU^ T^e di^ wa* to hOtOr
weekend
and with hl* family and the I*o were in Grand
Wedr^ay.
Wh tesb^dj^ annlvertary

»vrn|
Ino MUM, on Mr ...d Kl»**wl'anI|ltXi.&gt;D»Add&lt;^ Elrhn..1.
with Mr. and Mra. Robert Cook, vllle.
R. 3.
Mn. Marshall H. Cook and Koren
•
SirSSSMiW!'' M^H-rmo.. Bod,, o, or^d .Up.
I*tujntog to Lansing with her that

W

for chMren. from a

Harold C. Woodruff of Orlando.

*

LEWIS—BOGNER
Satujday afternoon.

spring temperature*, but be did
admire the gre«n coloring of tree*
and shrubs. Palms and moss draped

of th* city t
Deen given to Max Lewis. formerly
ned to stop off in Ann Arbor en tn* Hosting* putot dub. for their and Mis* Eleanor Bog
Mfe -Aben Johnson, Mrs Erik *ary, were from Charlotte. Port Hu- .Jd» visited Mrs. Carl Finstrom Monof Mr. and Mra. Fran
! route home to visit hl* mother's meeting* and other activities.
von Hel* and John of Oroase Mon'rntpS’lfc.nWdSSS?:i.
of Mansfield. Ohio, wa*
J. Allerding
Hyde wito UMr
later attended the grave, as she passed away there.
Pointe Farms returned Saturday
■ were Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
.
I BWandThe late Wilbur Lane in his will
SPOT—JOTTINGS
from a three weeks' visit with Mr.
LSate Rd
...
Glenn AlJerdlng of E. tSate
Rd.
.
now being probated bequeathed a
Judge
Archie
McDonald's
broth
­
Mr*.
Alfred
William*
is
sounding
and Mrs. Alan Blacklldge In Santa
• • and-Mrs Herbert 8 Wedel
Patsy' Mr*. Dwight Fisher entertained U. 8. government C bond of »1.0® er. stationed with the army at Hyde reading the double ring service in
I the week in Phlladelnhia with her spent
Ana. Calif.
her
hospital
guild
for
dessert
Thurs
­
Wednesday In Battle Creek.
to Emmanuel church, and an E Park, wa* one at many service the presence of twenty relative*
'husband. Alfred R. William*. MM
Sat. Max Wellfare ot Fort Ben day evening. 'Bridge followed the bond of B75O lo Neighborhood men entertained by the Roosevelt and close friends.
JoAnne Finnle and Florence.
”— -------------- - home for the week- meeting with Mis* Connie Cook and House. Orangeville.
’■“’
iir. ...d WA mnd.
.m, S3'
family on last Chrbtma* eve In the
Mrs. Wellesley ironside winning
Eitsaoetn rrencn in ntoton.
|f(jUr chUdren of Orand
wrrr
M
WUlo Hampton, a Hastings stu­ library of their home on uie family attired in a street length dress of ; Lacey,
awards
Guest*
of
the
guild
were
Mra C. B McIntyre returned ।‘ uesla
white crepe and her corsage was a ,--------dent al WJ4.C. Kalamazoo, will
------- 1 of Mr. and Mrs Lnwren.-r of U,. ...u M&gt;. rIru nnnm ,n Mr*. Marshall Cook ot Lansing. Mr* be one of the accomp*iu*t* for Uie estate.
large orchid. Her head dresa was
__
from Alm* Friday with Oonyn. and Tdamss on Sunday. On Wednesday Lansing on Turnday
K. R. Sanderaon and Mrs. Stephen,
31*1 annual Children's Mav Festi­
Mr* K. 8.
Mr*.
S. McIntyre and Janet who evening
,evening callers were Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mr* L 8. Will entertain- Johnson.
val which will b* given a'. 9:30
remained al their home here for ;Merwin Adams and two son* of cd Mr. and Mra E. Forbes of Deo'cluck.
Friday
afterrccn.
May
11.
the weekend.
।Orand Rapid*.
The Study club was entertained'
Ung*. Hl* train stopped here for the bride, served as taldssnjald ana
ClIUfbAU AhiAAAIMbi
trull last weekend.
by
the
children
of
i
w
c»mpu*
C. W. Dolan. Don Siegel, and
The Rev. mid Mrs. Ernest Crocker.
Mr*. William Fox and son, of by Mr*. D A. Van Buskirk. After gaining school tn the women's gym­
Forreat Bennett were trout fishing Forrest. Florence and Donelda Kalamazoo, camo today &lt;Thurs.&gt; to luncheon. Mrs. Robert Cook review­ nasium of rise college. A cnorus of ?5®?-“*«*“&gt; fs.fssjs
ed tiie buck. -The Emperor’s Phy­
While he was talking two young
-r-:—- »cl
—
on the Pcrc Marquette the last ot &gt;Crocker of Brighton were guest* of spend a week or so with her mother, sician.
* acted
“•’ FROM U NOON TO 5 »
” written by the Rev. J. R. 160 voices will participate (he main lads crawled up the railing on the friend of Uie groom for years,
the Rev. and Mn. Alvin Barker over Mr*. Archie Rcickord, and sister,
the week.
feature being the cantata The pied back side of the coach and when *• groomsman.
Perkins.
Cper of Hamelin.” Miss Hampton
Monday guests of Mr. and Mr*. , the weekend, the former conducting Mis* Grace Rcickord.
’
A wedding
dinner wa* served to
preparing for leaching public “Teddy” turned around he beamed
Clarence Crawford were his broth­ I the quarterly meeting service nt tlie &gt; Mis* Joan Iverson of Orosse Pte.
To
celebrate
her
iburteenth
birth
­
on them with one of hla famous
er. Arthur Crawford of Marshall |1 Wasloyan
an MeUiodiat diurcii ci which. Farm*, was tlie guest of Miss Mar­ day. Dorothy Reynolds entertained school music.
llynn ITolles over the weekend
smile* and shook hand* wtth the
and Joe Luken ot Chicago.
Ihe u J
. j .--------------km
Lot* of trout fishing over the beys, who
Mr. and Mrs Geo. Aitoft of Albion eleven gue*U Prlrc* were won by
to be Frank An­
n.rr«
I Winston 8tone for the' weekend'were spent Saturday night with hl* “
f- Ann ■ McDonald. Patricia Harring­ arekend
with
many
reporting drus and
parniieraliot. inciden­
ton. Robert Smith, Norma Robinson limit catches, and a growing feeling tally Fran
tad many unusual
ln
Jackson
for
a
few
days
this
week
,,
B
rri1
icc
Curtlw
Mr*
Will
Cooent*.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Jeff
Altofc
Mr*
*‘i*h
Ofc°*n’l:,r Hey and K BerthT'osoth of CharAlton return* to Albion with and Duane Joq«s of Dowling. Other that Barry country stream* are of- experience* in his life which would Cleveland. Ohio. On May 0. Cpl. we are bMMn« trying to gtan
Lewis leaves for Mason General
noae^z
»• F"
Rirate present were Richard Knopf, faring as good sport as some of the he interesting to record. Like the hospital at Brentwood. Long Wand. 8,rTK*'
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Shriber enter- |oU&lt;! lllf lodl„ allso attending the Ibem to spend h week there,
enneth Dyer. Richard Linington. well known northern ones. Nearby Ume ha accompanied Mra. Andrus
rained on Sunday her parents. Mr. Lorit;g festival at Central audltoCapt. Chks. Struble of Stout Field
IIATFI Bl *
and Mrs Wm. Ourd of Dowling I Xm
Indianapolis, who hsd transported Phyllis Sheffield. Barbara Long, and Bate* jxind proved a popular rendcwr to - end the Annual where he is stationed.
Mr and Mrs Dan Lewi*. ot thU
HOlrl
i
taniM
Mftir sounded men to Fnrt Custer. Kent Rioker. A birthday cake *nd Svous foe many, its two-trout limit Flower show. Dircolly after enter- city,
and Mr*. Rex Walters and Janice
grandparent* of the groom.!
■IVI Un IIAUIIIaVi
Aben Johnson has been in Chi­
tnrurlng that the water wouldn't
Wednesday night with his refreshments were enjoyed by all.
uie auuitonum wnere the show
of Vermontville.
cago part of the week on business. , spent
fished dry to the IMS season. wa* being held. Mra. A. saw a site­
HASTINGS. MICH.
Sunday guests of Mr. mid Mrs
Weekend nuests of Mr. and Mra --'rente. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Stru­
every sportsman is the good sport able and cnciiantlng bird house for
The Jolly Pedro club gave Merle
I. H. Rowley were Mr. ana Mi*. I-esllc Hawthorne were his brother ble. . .
should be, the streams of Barry'
Mrv John Dllmar wa.t m Grand Weaver a very happy birthday sur- county will grow increasingly bet­ sale. 8ha bought it and Frank had
Everett Ctum. Mr. and Mra -Will »nd *Wer-tn-law. Mr, and Mrs
| prise party at hl* nome Wednt*to carry the cumbersome thing all
Rapids on Wednesday
Hauer and Olenn Mead ot Wood- Prank Hawthorne, of Detroit
ter as the years advance with the the rest of the day. Needless to say
land.
Olive Lstiirop returned to Detroit , Miss Jean Gorman spent the day. The evening was (pent playing added
advantageAthletic
of being
clone al he wa* none to Joyfully impressed
The Women'*
association
cards with high scores going to Mrs.
with her parents
-— --------------------------- In Grand
—
MIm Maxine Watson (pent the Monday after spending the weekend , weekend
U of M- bawling tournament wa* with Flower shows and such.
Burr
Cooley
and
Ernest
Hayes,
con
­
.Rapids.
weekend In Holland with her moth- with Dr. and Mr*. Lalhrcn
t A-..
t France*
Fortier, covitt
a former
well ,
won
by
with Mary
solation
to
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ed.
Monica.
Pfc. Donald Wcllfarc of Fort Ctis-1 Mra Carl lake of Cleveland spent
of Hastings
runner-up,
A carry-in luncheon was served with Ketchamresident
of Hastings,
has
Entitled, "time fly* or does It?”
Ro*a Dunn. Willard Smith and ter wa* home for three day* this last week with her parent*. Mr. and ice cream and cake.
according
the
1 at to
hl*announcement
home in GrandinRap~ Tolle*
-------------------•
less of
ot hl* Mr* Addison
and —
other
relByron Fletcher were in Battle week because of the illness
Seventy-two
parto
­ Thl* week Rose and Dick Cook cele­
1 onDaily.
Sunday
waa brought
April twenty-first wa* the sixty- Michigan
mother. Mrs Geo Wdllare.
sre. who is atlves. Mr Lake arriving for the
Creek Friday.
ticipated.
Miss
Ketcham
turnedand
in brated their eighth wedding anni­
amc
ot
his
(on-in-iaw
nrst
wedding
anniversary
of
Mr.
and
....
weekend, Mra. I. M. Tolles end Mra.
versary and while baker Chet Bang­
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crawford tn Pennock hnsiUrai
. (core
the loumaer. Mr.
andin Mra.
Albert hart waa decorating a cake for the
Mra. W. D. Bennett and also Mra. the highest
Mr
and
Mrs
Swim
iwnn
Anderson
c™
artd
■
Keith
Fox
returned
with
th
’
m
on
entertained on Friday. Mrs Win. Mrs H W Crosby
single
— 17«
—in occaaion he said. "It MUST be
for acare.
Mr. round
ForUer
moved
~1“* were
—— Bunday
e.._u_.. gun(j#y fOr u tWo weeks' visit in Bennett's birthday. To mark the day ment. for
Crawford and Nancy. Capt Robt.
nd Rapids about three years
their daughters invited member* of the semi-finals.
ut the Albert Crosbys.ln Port- i Cleveland
than eight years." ”H that’s
Word was received by Mr. and .more
Crego and Miss Pat Bayles of guests
ago.
MIm Virginia Faye Townsend. 8 1 the family and friend* in for a social Mrs
lAnd.
Carl Finstrom that Captain .what ha thinks how does he think
Orand Rapid*.
Sunday quest* of Mr. and Mra : 1 c of Washlnjton. D C . arrived to I'evening at the Bennett home.
and Mrs. Hartley Finstrom are the I feel.” opined the dated bridegroom
Mr. and Mrs Eari Coleman and Willard White were Mr. and Mra spend the weekend with Mr and
in
melancholy
key.
.
Mr. and Mrs Oay Jordan attended rihn* Willie. Mrs Jame* Parker and Mrs Gary Townsend
Mrs. Forrest Lane opened her
the Schubert concert In Grand Jamie of Ovid
’ Mra. Robt. Jessen
«»WI
"» season opened Satur, - - and
- . two ,children
-------- , . । frame for the Charily Guild dessert
The trout
Rapids Friday night.
V. D Wldrix returned Thursday returned to Chicago Saturday with meeting Tuesday evening with twen—
*
------—
“
you
can
'1
"
Mrs. C. C Burkholder and Bar­ from a week’s business trip to Min- ■£r
•*- . Jessen
'-------—
• •* met * them—here on ty.four attending. Officer* elected for the duration. Oapt. Finstrom I* ~
who
Cedric I
at present in Germany.
;
bara returned Monday from a few nr»nolls
..
..
...
'for the coming year were: chairman,
The noise and shouting and wild 1
FOR YOUR _lth .‘Jst
days' visit with her mother. Mrs.s.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L Winslow. Mr.
Mra Chester
Cheater Sto*-U
Sto*--!! ’
’’111
11 spend Mra. Ben Oldley; vice chairman. excitement
Mrs
of thousand* of people, iwo minus of
w their limit. However.
[Mrs Walter Pcrk|nJl. sccreUry and
B C. Case In Connersville. Ind.
hind Mra. Ralph Weaver and chil- Saturday in Grand Rapid*
;lndly
intentloned SUPPORT
friends took egre
milling
about
Time*
Square
in
New
SPENCER
______________ i Mrs. Robt Gorham .c',le'1 an Ml- '.treasurer. Mrs. Robt
Shannon. York City. Saturday night after । of JiCIvVCB
ths situation for
them by flllln ;
jUrrUKI
.Anna Johnson nt Clark Memorial Bridge award* went to Mr*. Perkins
the quota with two exotic gold fUh 'I
hospital on Saturday
1 and Mra B. A. LyBarker. The oom­ Germany's purported unconditional from the Ben Franklin store.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. HASTINGS
.
Mr" Ar‘h,,r ^‘nibie rn- mHlcc m charge was Mrs. Oarlc surrender, made a thrilling scene
according to Mrs Bernard Reed,
। 'crtnlned her sister.
i
Mra
Vera
Marks
1
puiur
Mrs
Stuart
Clement
Mr*
ANNOUNCES
of Royal
Rov.l Oak
Oak a
a few
few days
rt.v. last week
««.k {J^r
Mm B«l Otofe.
(CLEANSING)
who was visiting her son Bob there.1
I of
Willi her daughter. Mra. Jaa. Cush- '
,
.
-I Ml*s Suzanne Sumner of Grand

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Friday, Saturday

TISSUES

A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Herbert W. Beck. C.S.B
of San Francisco. California
Th« Hr«l Church of ChriM. Uric

CENTRAL SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
SUNDAY AFTERNOON. MAY 13. 1945
AT 3.30 O’CLOCK ICWT)
THE PUBLIC IB CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND

Western
ElecfriCj
t,om
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y In BONE
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or

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Will hold a FREE DEMONSTRATION at the Bastings Hotel.
phone or write iu tor a home demonstration.

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CO.
Kalomaxoo

Mrs Tac Oles was hostess to the
ents Mr. and Mrs
G«&gt; Stk
Sumner*
Ar.Sw
’in? ’Mr I Lf0£ur of the Presbyterian church
Lt. and Mrs xrd
Arr Smith
'J ~ ”
nnti' mJ on
thirteen members enjoy.and Mra. Willard
_..
Fletehw were
were In
in !"«.•
lu5k *‘“***MV*fP- Oliver
n Fletcher
and Mra Byron
Tasker
conducted the business (ca­
;Kalamaxoo Saturday evening
।
non
and
the
afternoon was (pent
। Mrs Or.nl Weldy of Hudson. In­
diana.-and Miss Betty Tuttel of with visiting and sewing
Pleasant latke. Indiana, were week­
The Girls club met for dessert at
end gtiesl* of Mra John Fetter and
the hoidt of Mrs. Richard Brower on
' Mrs Fraser Ironside.
Mra. Cedric Morey and Mary I.«e Thuradiy. A guest for the evening
। left Tuesday to spend the remainder was Mrs Willard Smith and bridge
awards went to Mra. Robt Walldorff,
I of the week Ifi Battle Creek
A guest of Mrs Orville Van Wie Mrs John Chandler and Mra. Oerald
t'his week is Mrs P O Pratt of E Lawrence.
Lansing.
Iasi Wednesday wa* Judy Anne
, Miss Mary Jo Hawlcv entertained
her i&gt;arenU. Mr. and Mrs E. C. Van Wles' birthday. The five little
I Hawley and her sister. Mrs. Lois friends who came in for the after­
Buckold of Paw Paw for tlie week­ noon and to eat the ice cream and
birthday
cake with four candle*
' end
! Mrs. Flora Rundlu and Nancy Jean were Judy and Jo Lawrence. Mary
were in Galesburg Saturday and Ellen Dalnian. Judy Ransom and
Patty Van Wie.
I Sunday. ’
Mra A B Gwinn returned Thurs­
Sunday night supper guest* of Dr.
day from Dowagiac where she re­
cently underwent an operation and and Mrs D. D. Walton were Judge
Dr Gwinn returned to his home and Mra. A. D. McDonald. Miss
from Pennock hospital on Sunday. Kathleen Murray and Mrs. Wayne
Peterson.
Both are convalescing.
, Mrs William Fighter spent Thurs­
day in Grand Rapids with Mr. and
It was a buffet supper at the R. E.
; Mra. Robert Fighter and children
Waits on Friday ana Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lydorf of L R. Mattson were the honor guests,
Bannister were Sunday guestd ot the latter being here for a few days
from Jackson. Other guest* includ­
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Rice
Mrs A D. Knlsxern was iir Mus­ ed Col. Tyden. Mr. and Mrs. Rich­
kegon over the weekend, the guost ard Oroos and Dick. Aben Johnson.
of Br. and Mrs Emory Knisxem. Mr. and Mra. Cedric Morey. Mra.
Their son. Dr. Paul Knlskern. was Stephen Johnson. Mr. and Mrs.
also a guest. Tlie latter, who i* in Robt. Cook and Erik von Reis of
military service in France, flew from Grosse Pointe Farms.
Paris to Washington. D. C-. in S3
Bnura. enroute, to Muskegon to see
Since May 1st Dick and Rose
Cook’s wedding anniversary, chanced
in the hospital.
to fall this year on Tuesday, the
&lt;hoiic from out of town who came most inconvenient day for anyone
to attend the funeral of Mrs. Edithconnected with the Banner. Dorothy
Weimer last week Monday were Mr. and Oeorge Hebden Uioughtfully
, and Mrs. Max Lewis’. Mansfield, planned a dinner in their home Sun­
Ohio. mr.
Mr. aim
and mra.
Mra. wrnc
Orrie iraguc.
Hague. day evening. Clusters of rose and
,| «»mo.
। Stockbridge, and Mi*, r. usee 11 Hart J pink carnation* centered the three
Cloverdale.
Ismail tables and later made attracl Mr. and Mr*. Emerson Royer of i Uve lapel and hair ornament*. Dur­
' Piqua. Ohio, were guests of Mr and 1 Ing the evening several friend* dropj Mrs. L. E. Royer Saturday night ned to to offer congratulations A
and Sunday.
happy addition to the gathering
Mr. and Mra. Glen Densipore were were Mr. and Mra. Merle De Foe of
j called to Akron. Ohio, last Wednes­ Charlotte.
day by the death that morning of
his brother. Oliver Densmore, who
with his wife, were making their
. home with their daughter, Mrs
I Richard Mnck. The funeral was
held at Kalamakoo on Saturday af­
ternoon. Mr. Densmore was * for­
mer Woodland resident.
Mrs. Shirley O'Brien of Toledo
STEAM HEAT
came Monday for a visit of several
days with friends.
HOT A COLD WATER
George Purdy of Greenville was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tac Gies
SHOWER BATH
over the weekend.
Sunday guest* of Mr and Mrs.
Glen Densmore were Mr. and Mra
Victor Pierson and son, Jame*. and
Do«H* MM par wk. m
Carl Pierson of Manistee.
Mr and Mrs. Dan Lewis have
returned from Matufleld. Ohio,
where they attended* the wedding

WHILE THEY LAST

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YOUTHFUL
WOMEN 'S* DRESSES

than a whole One
barbette
The Signature of Quality

Frocks

I his father, who hu* been ill and t*

In Half Sixes for Shorts

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House Cleaning
NEEDS!
SPONGES
35ctoS100
CHAMOIS SKINS 5O't&lt;&gt;$150
JOHNSON PASTE WAX 1 U&gt;- 59c
JOHNSON GLOCOAT WAX q‘ 98c
69c
DOLPH MOTH SPRAY pt
LARVEX MOTH SPRAY qt- $119
49c
MOTH CRYSTALS
39c
FURNITURE POLISH
JUSTRITE DRY CLEANER 29c
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HolfSize Dresses 16J to 261
Prices Run 3.50 to 19.75
HOUSE COATS

ROOMS

In Cotton Crepe and Rayon
3.98 to 12.00

Skirts, Waist Sizes 24" to 36"
Blouses, 32 to 44
Coats and Suits
Slacks.and Slack Suits

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SAME FAMILY-for NEARLY 50 YEARS

Triad on living modeb ana
proportioned io giva you
that slenderizing appeal,
with
all
the
MUtt'l
Faahion high lights — CM

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Bound All ।
Rayon that hll* in sleek i
smooth fold* — Daintily
•birred at Bhouldats and
Galahad off wUh ngv»1
bow treatment — In the
new color*.

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FARM

MADE

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Not quit® so much now. duo to wartime reductions,
but—just as good ob ever.

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.
.

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u

MANY GOOD GIFTS FOR MOTHER'S DAY
Handkerchiefs, Zephan Scarfs, Gowns, Slips, Hose,
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AB Kinds of Insurance
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Hutings
Hmm UM
U
—--------------------------------

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AGENCY

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Bonds

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brazing, cutting and soldering.
Broken farm implements a spacialty. Shop hours 8:30 a.m.'
to 1:30 p.m.
Work may be left at any time. I

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PHONE 3171
Dates can be made at Banner office.

'

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Phone 175

Full him:
W W&gt;.Uul li..|un. th,Um
Aioweil.
i'Olt MALI \V Hund ■ • i
-r
FOR HALF - ■ *. i ,„rr, .if fin, rr’-t.ir.
Hull.' I»||
well let in r land 1.1

CHICK FEEDERS
4 FT. CHICK FEEDERS 4 ftc
Reg. 19c—NOW
IU

and man. ■dh-r uutl.ii.ld.il*. Tin. &gt;.
la rood
- to Hi.
...» in in. t
(U.lillU
- M.ll. r Kral E.t-.tr &lt; o .. 1
FOR Ntl.F-—Fin* frrlllr farm of t'.’n

epairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
Eaves Troughing

3 Ft. &amp; 2 Ft. Chick Feeders f-c
Reg. 9c—NOW
3

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ance and all forms of

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SIGH OF A

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releases

SALES

BONDS

Wuse666

Prices at Hastings Livestock

Jerry Andrus

Sales, April 27. 1945

Pooler

Cold Preporotiona q» dinetad:

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rttone MIS

More Comfort Wearing

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WARD COMPANY

Tin Shop

Floor Sanders for Rent

INSURANCE and

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is the Human
Switchboard
controlling
Health and

AUCTIONEER

Feeder Pigs.

$9 to $25

Fat Hogs

___$I4.6O

--$13.85

List your Auction Sales with

Veal

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—

.$4 to $12
Dairy Cows-------------$75 to $140

Dates can be made at Banner office.

JOHN BECK

— .$18.00

Deacons

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Mich.

Saks made in any section. Dates
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' EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

SICTIOH

out from the west end, and had set first shot in the bulls-eye is shared Ibsrdment and fighter protection High School, and was employed by­
off what appeared to be a mite among members of the 533rd Anti- ienabled the big C-4?'s to make the ' A. B. Stoves. Incorporated in
bomb on the eastern approaches a Aircraft Battalion. While standing irun-in lo the target without serious ; Battle Creek, before entering the
few hours earlier.
a recent "watch on the Rhine" in Iincident.
.
I service in February, 1943. A broth(Continued from First Section)
The 2nd Bn. had to know the support of the U. 6. Seventh Army
Sgt. Hawkins U a member of the 1 er. James, is a Staff Sergeant In
txtent of the damage, however, so in General Jacob L. Devers' 6th ■434tn Troop Cg.-jicr Group com-1 tlie European Theater,
"Hi.'- 'to Gerald Ry*n. radio op­ Col. Richmond told Fox. Co. to Army Group, a section of one of imanded by Lt. CoL Ben A. Garland ।
...
erator on a carrier In the south________
__
___
____
send out a patrol. Lt. Amspoker Hie battalion's batteries fired a iof Waco. Tex. This unit is part of . An Eighth Air Force Fighter Sla-1
Pacific. We happened to see a poem headed it up. with 8 Sgt. Thomas single round and bagged an ME- ithe vast U. 8. Troop Carrier Forces., Hon. England—Among Uio»e obthat Edd Sayles composed and en- | Haley. Pfc Russel E. Schreiner, 109.
hesded by Maj. Gen. Paul L. Wil- I serving the second anniversary in
closed An a letter to you and be- ( pfc, Ralph Richards. Pvt. August
Single-shot action as hardly rou- 1Hams, which comprises the flying ' the European Theater of Opera cause we know all the fellows will I Greco. PvL Joseph Hula, and Pvt. tine for these ack-ack men. In ।echelon of Lt. Gen. Lewis H. Brere- Hons of the famous Mlh Fighter
aa kick out of II too. here's what Joseph T. Hann filling out the list. numerous other engagements, their iton's First Allied Airborne Army,
Group, highest-scoring fighter out• • •
fit in Eighth Air Force, was Serwrote, twhen Gerald was an I They started out at 0430, climb­ 40-mm. Dolors and multiple-mount
amateur operator he used to lake ing, up the steep embankment to 50-cal. machine-guns have poured Hastings Sergeant Keeps
‘geant Gerald J. Anders of Clovera lot of kidding because his contact the four lane autobahn about 600 a withering fire from deep-dug
The Snowball RoUlng dale. Mich.
call. "Calling C. Q". sure caused yards from the river's edge. They camouflaged emplacements at en­
Although spring is here, the • Sgt- Anders is a member of the
plenty of interference with the ra- walked right over the battle raging emy aircraft.
ISNOWBALL keeps rolling. Sgt. Service Squadron assigned to this
dlo reception in Edd's section of around the underpasses below. The
With organization streamlined to :Raymond E. Shroyer. 37. of 608 W., crack P-47' Thunderbolt Fighter
town.)
| din was terrific as bazooka rockets match the unit's mobility and ।Green Street. Hastings, Michigan.1 Oroup. He is an aircraft instru•
"Calling C Q"
[ smashed Into German-held build- speed, the 533rd. commanded by Lt, is a provost marshal desk with I menl repair spedallst. overhauling.
Dedicated to Marine Gerald Ryan , Ings and Jerry armor and SFs Col. Claude A. Dance. Shreveport.' ;SNOWBALL, an Army transport calibrating, and testing aircraft in। roared back.
i La., has acted in various roles ot outf It flying priority cargo and pas- 1 struments and navigation watches
"Calling C Q Calling C Q"
' Out at the crater was where the untl-aircraft defense and anti-tank sengers from Presque Isle. Maine, used by the fighter pilots.
..
til.
haa destroyed 829 Ger­
pntcul did the balan_...„
balancing act.
There
I defense.
His ornlln
group has
When I hear those words I just paUui
.........
.
to Paris, ...J
and bringing In...
Utter ....
pa­
think of you
' was a 3-foot step-down on to the
"Assignments have Included pro­ tients back. During March they man planes—666 in the air and
On a winters night when the air narrow Y-beam. then 10 feel of tection of bridges and headquarters evacuated approximately 1,000 163 on the ground—the f|rst fighter
was clear,
1 shuffling
along the
girder,
with
the
' ahuffling,along
the
girder.
^wlth
the and support of infantry and field wounded from thcuFrench capital. group in the Eighth Air Force to
And lovely sweet music I'd try to river 40 feet below In the darkness artillery.' said Col. Dance. "Accus­ Shroyer has been with the ATc for reach the 800-figure. The job which
hear
and
— rain and
he has been doing has contributed
and th
the
and wind tarhlnnlna
whipping ,,n
up tomed to fighting in forward areas, 17 months.
I'd turn the dial to one I'd like.
u nightmare. '
my men recently began protecting
Before entering the Army In Ap­ much toward making the aerial
And beautiful strains from some
They aU made -It across and one bridge before the Engineers ril. 1943, Shroyer was employed as missions over Germany a success.
During its two years in the ETO,
one's mike
I found It comparatively serene in even built It."
an assistant personnel director with
Would flow into my cozy lair
' midstream, with the huge suspen­
Activated In 1942 at Fort Bibs. the E. W. Bliss Company of Has­ the 56lh has flown more than 4U0
I'd settle back in my easy chair
sion bridge all to themselves. Some Tex. the 533rd began foreign serv­ tings. Michigan He attended the combat misions over encmy-occuI would light my pipe, take a puff 300 yards from the east end of the ice Feb. 28. 1943, landing at Casa­ | Gettysburg High School participat­ pled ConUnental Europe. It was the
or two
bridge approach, well across the blanca. At Bizertc. gun crews ing in baseball, basketball and first fighter group In the ETO to
THEN "Calling O Q, Calling C Q." river and over solid ground, they fought off as many os 100 attack­ track. Shroyer is married to tiro be awarded the Distinguished Unit
; inz planes in four raids. The bat­ former Miss Violet M. Crook of Citation.
were stopped.
Sqt. Anders, 35. was u machinist
It froze out everything then on the
A whole section of the bridge was talion spent almost a year on Sar­ Hastings, Michigan.
enveloped in crackling, sputtering, dinia. protecting airfields and har­
SNOWBALL, the familiar name in business for himself in Clover­
I'd snash my teeth and tear my blinding thermite fire. The asphalt bor installations. before entering of the 1380th AAF Base Unit. ATC. dale, Mich., prior to his entry into
hair.
pavement was In flames. The patrol Southern France last Nevomber.
fTies dally scheduled runs of cargo military service April B, 1942. Hi*
i
father.
James R Anders, lives in
Turn off the switch and turn out decided the bridge would be im­
Members of the battalion Includ­ land VIP (very Important persons' । --—
Hastings. «lrh
Mich., nn
on Route 1 1. His
the light
passable. even to foot troops, and ed Pfc. Karl G. Wellfare. 221 E. from their base in Maine to Paris , lIxtlnB,
And go to bed for the rest of the started back.
Thom. Hastings. Mich.
| Its planes know the whole North | address is:—
- night.
l Atlantic basin as their demesne.!
Anders, 36179770
Back across the catwalk and over
Colonel Leighton N. Smith, Com- । from Greenland. Iceland. Bermuda;
the battle still raging below. Hann
*
'
Well those days are past and the got a machine gun slug in the leg. mandlng Officer of the Army Berv- '' and the Azores to Africa, the Unit- i
boy that I knew
but the others helped him back. Ice Forces Training Center, and ed Kingdom and Prance. Such high
That pestered us ail by "Calling The whole trio had taken just one Commandant of the Army Finance I। priority cargo as blood plasma, Letters:—
hour While the patrol was report­ School, has announced that T/4 1■ whole blood, mechanical devices for
C Q“
South Pacific
I'm sure he's forgiven by one and ing. the huge center span fell Into Thomas F. Stebbins has successful- specialized equipment (rockets,
Apr. 10. 1945
all
the Rhine.
)y completed the Termination Ac­ ; bombs, etc.) are transported to the Dear Sirs:
We even would love that old C Q
"These men saved the lives of counting and Auditing Course con- i| French city. Lt. Col. Howard H.
Your paper arrives in about three
Call
possibly our entire battalion." Col. ducted by the Army Finance School. ' Maxwell, of Indianapolis. Ind., is
For we know he is using it both Richmond said.
Army Service Forces Training Ccn- ।, in command of SNOWBALL.
ways glad as I have a large group
night and day
ter. Fort Benjamin Harrison. Inof friends in the vicinity. Your
He's O Q-lng now for the old USA. ' Perrin Field. Sherman. Texas- dlana. He is the husband of Mrs.
..... ——- Head- Home Front is very interesting and
XXI Bomber Command
And some day n Jap will get that First Lt. Kenith N. Gillespie of Jeanne M. Stebbins. 228 West quarters. Guam— (Delayed)—Cor- is passed all around camp and en­
Hastings Is now stationed at this Green. Hastings. Mich.
old Cull
poral Arthur C. McKelvey of
ot HasHis- joyed by all of US. I must advise
And hell know he's all done, as he AAF Training Command school
The Termination Accounting and . tings. Michigan, is one of hundreds you of a change of address If I am
takes his last fall.
after returning In January from a Auditing Course is given for the of enlisted men at a huge Super­ to continue receiving the paper.
tour of combat duty In the Euro­ purpose of training specially select- fortress base In the Marianos whose Here it is.
Official Reports:
pean Theatre of Operations.
___ _ —
.. _
—------c&gt;&lt;u.w &gt;have
—v made
mu it possled officers, _enlisted
men
and
civil- ,| diligent'efforts
Pfc. Harry D. Baker, 30896673
Joe Hula. (Middleville) accord­
6on of Mr. and Mrs Elmer E. Ians In contract termination ac- ble for tlie giant B-29 bombers of
A.P.O. 331. '.t Postmaster
ing to the most recent letter from Gillespie. Rt. 3. Hastings. Lt. Gil- counting and auditing procedures. ' Major General Curtis E. LeMay’s
San Francisco. California
him. is now with the 9th army at iesnie flew 30 missions as pilot ot This training program Is being con- , XXI Bomber Command to strike
Thanking you, I remain.
Elb ■'River. The following reprint a Liberator bomber with the Eighth I ducted now so that the War De- .regularly at the heart ot Japan's
Youra. Harry.
x&gt;..— England,
«&lt;—i—waa
---------------------gives a graphic description of a Air Force.
awarded I part inent will be able to handle • war Industry.
pajt of what Joe has been through. the Distinguished Flying cross and with speed and efficiency, the mass
Corporal McKelvey, is an airair-. Letter received by Mr. and Mrs.
It Ir. little wonder that he writes, the Air Medal with four oak leaf of terminations which will Inevlt- ' plane mechanic In a ccmbot
combat ur.li
unit Leon Tyler from their ion, Sgt.
"everything is alright, but I'm not cluaten. Hla address U:—
rt-npra)A- &lt;-i„
...”__
. * -r..i
_ ' Pat
,7. ­
ably accompany the comrluslon tif commanded by Brigadier GeneralrtiprClarence
Tyler
(With
Gen.
having what you would call a good
1st Lt. Kenith Gillespie. 0-768512 any major phase of the present Emmett O'Donnell. Jr., who led the ton's 3rd Army
lime "
conflict.
first B-29 striking force from SalGermany
Perrin Field, Box 625
Saturday. March 10. 1945
Sgt. Stebbins served overseas 11 pan lo bomb Tbkyo's aviation inApr.
5.
1945
The 96th Division Journal
Sherman. Texas
monlhs in the American Theatre duxtry on November 24, 1944.
Dear Mom:
7 "Victors” Cross Rhine
of War. He is now stationed in Chi- ■| "The
------—-•
--------- ■ McKelvey
—
work
of -Corpora!
Your letter of Mar. 26 just rcc'd.
There probably will be several
An Eighth Air Force Fighter Sta­ cago. III.
I and hLs fellow soldiers is directly । duly noted, and replied to herewith.
.hundred claims on who first crossed tion. England—Jet-propelled Nazi
' responsible for the success of the
So you think I've been neglecting
the Rhine, or at the very least one Messerschmitts 262. attacking
434th Troop Carrier Group. Euro­ B-29's In bombing Japan's war in­ you lately? Well I won't deny the
from each of the numerous infan­ American bombers in force, were pean Theater of Operations — dustries." Genera) O Donnell said fact, but I have been*pretly busy
try and armored divisions now fought off by vigilant Eighth Air T'Sgt. Curtis E Hawkins of 722 in congratulating them. "These
drawn up along the west bank of Force P-51 Mustangs on a recent East Clinton street. Hastings. men realize their responsibilities in
Germany's mightiest river.
rnlulon to the Dresden area of Mich , a C-47 combat crew chief, the pre-mission tasks of Insuring
So Lt. Guv E. Amsuoker. and his Germany.
lias Just completed another Air­ the maximum chance for safe resix Joes of Fox Co.. 379th Infantry,
Employing every trick in the borne-Troop Carrier mission be­
tentatively enter the Rhenish trade of air fighting and flying hind enemy lines.
■ Without the spirit of teamwork
sweepstakes with their simple claim against these high-speed German
Hawkins flew In one of the many which has been exhibited by every
that they were the first inen of the planes. Captain Robert S. Flfield, huge Skytraiiu that dropped par»r man. our pioneering Job. which is
95th (Victory) Division to make a son of Mr. and Mrs. ErnesJ Fi- troops of the 17th Airborne Dirt­ only beginning, could not have been
crossing, the first Infantrymen to flrld, Route I. Hastings. Michigan, alon on the east bank of the Rhine a success. They have-given their
use the new Adolph Hiller bridge shot down one of them.
river In cooperation with the Allied services fully and In complete dis­
at Wcrdingen. and the first lo do a
The 357th Fighter Group flier armies thnist across the last for­ regard for personal comforts and
midable barrier guarding the gate­ Pleasure in lieu of hard work and
balancing act on a 10-lnch girder describes the action:
in midstream.
"We were taking bombers to way to Berlin.
mg hours.
The crossing was the kind none Dresden. Germany, and about 20
Flying in a Troop Carrier column
An additional tribute has been
of the men cares to repeat. It was miles east of Leipzig when I was that stretched for over 500 miles, paid Corporal McKelvey and the
the kind of a feat that brought at 20.000 feet with the heavies. I Hawkins participated in one ot the others for their toll in constructing
each a Silver Star from the 2nd saw two waves of Messerschmitts greatest Airborne operaUona of the their B-29 bases. Tlicy arrived last
Armored Division, to which the 262 coming in at us. I began firing Kesent War. The Hastings flyer was August and September and. since
379tii was attached for the .final from long range at one and was
one of the first planes to cross aviation engineers were busy with
drive to the Rhine.
...u high priority task of „,
aM&gt;p
hoolng I could lob in a lucky hit the Rhine river. On tlie way out the
airstrip
before his terrific speed took him and back toward the home base, i building, they constructed homes
Richmond, called for his 2nd Bn to away from me. Bure enough I got Hawkins observed, hundreds of gll- j for themselves and for the aerial
contact friendly units on the west In a strike and the Jet began to ders nnd tug planes moving toward 1 combat crews who arrived later,
bank of the Rhine, cross the bridge trail black smoke. Closing up on the landing zones on the German
Corporal McKelvey Is the son of
as soon as possible, and establish a him I saw the plane turn over and held side of the Rhine.
J Mr. and Mra. Harry E McKelvey
bridgehead.
Enemy oppostlon waa fierce In of Route Number Four. Hastings,
When the 2nd Bn. reached the
round. The pilot never did get out. some secUons, but pre-drop bom-1 He was graduated from Hastings
west approach to the Adolph Hitler
t was a lucky shot but it did the
span al 0330 March 4 It found the
trick. Jet planes are hard to get.”
3rd Bn- commanded by Lt. Co).
Recently promoted to rank of
Raymond F. Krooning, engaged In captain from first lieutenant, the
a oRched battle with bitterly re­ Hastings filer is the son of Ernest
sisting Drauu in the underpasses W. Fifleld of the airman's address
beneath the bridge causeway.
In that city.
But from Col. Droenlng they
learned the Germans had blown a
6th Army Oroup. Germany—The
10-foot gap In the bridge 500 yards thrill that comes with sinking the

THE HOME FRONT ★

lately, chasing these damned Jer­
ries all over lb La Country of theirs.
Then. loo. pay day has Just passed
and that is no time consuming elere. and pay off. a payroll of
tween 9 and 10 thousand dollars.
Then I have to take irt between 7
and 8 thousand dollars In P.T.A.
and soldiers deposits. All in all it
means handling between $15 and
820,000 every month'besides all the
paper work connected with It. That
work isn't a third of what I have
to do every month, and it seems as
tho' I can't ait down and write a
decent letter after fighting a paper
war all day. The magnitude of the
caper work connected with fight­
ing a war is beyond comprehension
or description. You have to get
mixed up In II in order to under­
stand even a small part ot it.
You sccrn to be obsessed with the
Idea that I might get a furlough
I hate to lower your morale, but
I don't think there is the slightest
chance of my getting one before
the end of the war over here And
ler some time, after that the
chances are' slim. So don't hoc
too much until you see me walk
in the door Even then it may be
a mirage. These Germans arc fin­
ally getting the glory of war and
the beauty of conflict driven home
to them. They are experiencing
some of the minor tragedies that
their armies Inflicted on others for
so long, and they don't seem to like
It. When we need room tor an of­
fice or for men to sleep we Just
find a place that suits our needs
and fancy, and tell the people to
move out They are given time to
gather a few personal things to­
gether then they have to hunt
themselves a new home for os long
as we stay At present we have our
office set up In a civilian home,
and we sleep in a hotel, using the ’
hotel beds, blankets, and sheets, i
Pretty nice, huh? The only draw- |
back La that we cant fraternize,
and there are plenty of good look­
ing gals about. But I haven't too I
much urge to fraternize as there I
are loo many enemies in this town 1
yet. There are plenty of German |
soldiers hiding out here, some pf ,
them In civies. others still in uni­
form. One guard brought in 5 in
the 24 hour period just passed.
It is really something to just I
watch the refugees streaming back ’
from the front, if there is such a
thing any more. They come singly i
and in group*, carrying their :
worldly possessions on their backs. 1
on their heads, on bicycles, push­
ing them In wheelbarrows, pulling ;
them in small wagons, or in a I
group pulling and pushing a tratlei
loaded with them—men. women. ■
and children. Poles. French. Rus- !
sian. Checks, etc. Most of them lib­
erated from German labor batta­
lions. by the advancing armies
I
There are very few Germans in'
Germany, at least thdy won't ad- I
mlt that they are Germans. They I
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the latter’s mother,\Mn- Stokas. also ruptured appendix operation. * I May &gt;. for an all-d
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S«p«n,u and |
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anrf *fr« Vreallon anil Mrs. Ralph Stuart 1 dinner al noon.

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.. Willard Arnold and daugb- Spiisar Johnson of BowtM were
f Hastings left Munday by Tuesday evening callers ot Mr ami
for Ban Francisco where th«y Mrs. George Forbey. * Sunday din­
lend tatna time with her hut- ner guests of Mr and Mn. F. C
8 1/c Willard Arnold, while Tsbberer wen Mr. and Mrs. Her­
attending a school of postal man Gatch.
MIm Winnie Lancaster of HasUnr* spent Ute weekend with Mr.
and MT*. Claude Walton. * Mr.
Glenn Kellogg. to and Mn. Lawrence Hawkins and
two children of Hastings and Mrs
Yerter and family and' Mrs J.elth Mario* of Carlton were Sunay dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs
king of Kalamazoo were Sunf dinner guests of their parents. Alvin Helrigle of North Irving *
.'OnR Jtfft. Clair Yetter of North Mr and Mrs Oven Sleckle. Helen
Ing * Mn Phoebe Fighter and and Dorothy, called Sunday after­
—» of South Freeport spent noon at the home of Mr. and Mr*
lay evening with Mrs Otto John Harrow of Grand Rapids *
Callers of Mr and Mrs. Allen Fish
k L.B. Lester returned last and faintly Sunday were Mr. and
uuay after spending a 10-day Mrs Lavem Scgar of Grand Rap­
It with friends in Detroit * id* * Mr and Mn Glenn Perkins
■A George Nelson. Mr*. Claude and two grandchildren were Mon­
al ton and slater. Mrs Oforn day caller* of Mrs. Julia Godfrey
pa-neU ware tn Orand Rapids a Kenneth Ovetgiolt. 8-vear-old
onday on business * Saturdsv son of Mr and Mn. Units Overholt
eat* of Mrs. Julia Godfrey were of Hartland Is recuperating at the
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8-0 ES
B-WBCS
at Methodist
parlor. It will be a birthday

II'«

. Haadrvd •*&lt; ilti* S*ll*rs ||tu.ao&gt; c«i
I")lac m Ma Ik* robt"**
. rialis* u&lt; tka C*aCo*

attend.
. May 17—Mother-Daughter ban­
quet postponed until June
Ma^' 15—Rebekah Ixxlgr meets

Trout Season Opens
Mr and Mrs. Leon Howk left
Monday morning for Luther and
were accompanied by Mr* John
Union of Alto
L. B Lester is also (pending
few days In the north fishing

xfjt:

Woman'* Society Meet*
W S CJB meeting in Methodist
Church parlor. Wednesday. May 8r
Those having birthdays in April.
May and June be present.

When V-Day is officially de­
clared by the President there will
be a service at the church.
Hnltk ta**arl«g
Ik- curt u li&gt;.
UJ *i «&gt; rx.Urai
lleails. 1..*

mm tUZTaiuM*

8:00—Tuesday evening.
meeting.
Freeport
10: 30—Bible school
11: 30—Morning worship
1:00—Christian Endeavor
8,00—Evening worship
8.00 Thursday evening
meeting.
The W.M.A. will meet Thursday,

a Ws MM

tram Bgt. Silas Oreenman. a pris­ SI in Battle Creek entertained
oner of war tn Germany. Sgt. Mn. Alice Mayo, Mn Nellie Mayo
Oreenman la a son of Mr. and Mn. and Mn. Eva Green, also her
brother. John Williams of Lacey at
ported misilng tn action. * 6/Sgt. dinner Friday evening * Mr. and
Clarence Pixley arrived in Stark Mn. Earl Near have purchased a
General Hospital 8. Carolina Thurs­ farm near Wayland and have
day. He was wounded in action Jan. moved there, a Albert Green and
33. * Mr, and Mn. Alton Armour daughters. Esther and Alberta had
dinner Saturday with the former's
sister. Mn. Chas. Mayo of Battle
Creek. On their way home they
Guy and son Howard. Mr. and Mrs. called on Mn. Gordon Green and
Howard Burchett and family ot children. ♦ We ore acorry to hear
Nashville. T/8gt. and Mr* W r Mra. Eva Hula Is 111 We wish her
Pixley and son Jerry had Sunday a speedy recover)/
dinner at the home of Mr. and Mn
Chas. Pixley. Mr and Mn. Ellas
Trick of Climax were Sunday call­ CHARLTON PARK
A practice baseball game will be
ers. a Mr. and Mn. Ned Lancastar
of Nashville spent Sunday with played at the part Sunday between
their parents, Mr end Mn. H. O l.Acry and the park team. The La­
Armour- a Friends of Lottie Oo11 Is­ cey team la composed of a number
ler will be interested to hear that of young men who are building up
rhe arrived in Prairieville Bunday n team for recreational benefits.
where she will be cared for in a The game will be called at three
home In the village She has spent o'clock sharp.
several months with her sister. Mn.
Edna MerrU in Ohio.

PLEASANT RIDGE
Mrs. LaVerne Klnna wax tn Orand
Rapids on Saturday called there by
the serious Illness of her father. Oacar Fortier. * Ths Ladles Aid will
meet this week Thrrsday with Mrs.

_a

— rainbow, blackspolleEj. brown,
mackinaw, brook. California golden
and Sunapee golden— in Wyoming
stream* and lake*.

WHILE

. — .

SOME

La I I |a I
MINERS FIGHT
I VUL, OUR BATTLES

SOUTH SHULTZ
Mr. and Mr* M. Ashby attendrd th* Delton Creamery meeting on
Saturday. * Mr* Isabelle May and
son James and Billy Sonneville of
Battle Creek spent Saturday with
the L. Bonneville* * Mr* Lucy
O'Connor and children and Mary
Edmonds and John Graham of Kalamaxoo were here Sunday to help
Prank Hom celebrate hi* birthday. I
A Mr. and Mra. MUa Aaliby and
Mr and Mrs John Bu»h ot Hope I
Center spent Bunday with Mr and i
Mrs Frank Maus near Kalamasoo
They found Mn. Kate Patton still &lt;
confined to her bed. * Thr many |
friend* of Ethel Hom were sorry to
। hear she was taken ill on WednraI day night and had to call the doctor
। Thursday momtng At this writing I
she is some better * A large crowd j
attended the P.T.A on Friday eve- I
nlng and enjoyed the program and I
hope the servicemen from Pine
Lake Camp will return again soon. '
The money from the supper is lo be ;
used to take the older scholars on ।
a sightseeing trip in Uw near future.

tc.

United Brethren Church
M. H Dawson. Pastor
leaaant Valley
10: 00—Preaching
11: 00- Bible school

Mother's Day program
FAIR LAKE

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellogg and
daughters of Kalamasoo spent the
weekend at their cottage here. *
Mr. and Mra Frank McDaniel and
Mrs Mildred Good cf Paw Paw
spent Sunday with Mr and Mn.
Nelson Warner and family. W James
Lewis of Lansing spent the weekend
with Mn. Walter Lewi* and chil­
dren end Mn. Emma Dlckeraon w
Jack Bellingham was home from
Muskegon lot Che weekend * Mr.
and Mn Wilbur Gibson and MIm
Ruth Hom spent Sunday with Mr
and Mn. C. Cappon of Stuart Cor­
ners. * Mr*. Ivan French ot Battle
Creek called on her sister, Mn.
Frank Humeston. Sunday. * Mr
and Mrs. Douga) McCallum and
daughter of Detroit, spent the
weekend with his parents. Mr. and
Mis Bert McCallum * Mr. and
Mn- Charles Bate* and children of
Mishawaka. Ind. spent the weekend
with her paranU. Mr. and Mn. Ray
Kem. ♦ Mr. and Mn. Nelson War­
ner and daughter* and Mr Gene
Kay were dinner gur*t* of Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Ullery of Woodland. Wed­
nesday evening. * Jeen Snyder of
Kalamasoo spent the weekend with
her mother. Mr*. Waugh. * Mr*.
Welton Brooks and Mn. Blanche
Lewis called on Ml** Vivian Brooks
of Lowell. Saturday

Mn Otte Kunde received a tele­
phone call from Pvt. Otte Kunde
a*. Louisville. Ky, last Saturday.
2nd Lt. Dorothy Van Patton, who
has been tn training at Camp Mc­
Coy, Wis.. will visit her parent*.
Mr and Mrs Clarence Van Patton
a few hours enroute lo a new des­
tination.
Mr and Mn. Arthur CUntot] re­
ceived a telephone call from their
son. Pvt Donald L Clinton of
Camp Joseph T. Robinson. Art.
They are expecting a call from
their other son. Pvt Robert C.
Clinton of the same cainp.

11%

Oilret,1 Chnrlouc and Lansing. * HUBBARD HILLS

Arlow Gonld of Niles spent Bunday
with Mr. and Mrs Harold Gonld
and family. Mita Betty Gonld has
rone to num for a couple of days. *
Ed. Monica of Hastings called on his
brother. Charles P. Monica. Bunday.
* M&gt;. and Mrs George Kahler enlertalned. Sunday. Mr*. Iva Kelley
and Mrs. Glen Kahler and Nancy of
Hastings * The Cloverdale LAS.
will meet May 10 at the Townhali
HosUasea—Mrs. Frank Humeston.
Mrs Emma Johncock, Mr* Katie
Johncock and Mrs. Katie Kahler.
Everyon is welcome. Dinner served

Several telephone numbers are
changed among those your corres­
pondent has received were Alvin
Helrigle to 453: Chiu Finkbelner to
457. •

J W McCue, Paator
10: 30—Morning worship-special
music.
11: 30—Bible school, classes for all
7: 0o—Christian Endeavor, leader.
William Forbey.
8: 00—Evening Worship
8 00—Wednesday evening, prayer
meeting and Bible study.
8:00—Friday evening. ,

1 Vests Cooper, Club No. 3 servtac
dinner with a program In the aftemoon. * Mr. and Mr*. Oedl Honk
and Nancy of Battle Creek aUended a birthday dinner Sunday for
wu. mmi oeue
Richard Abbey of Hasting* al Lcaedneaday. Mn. Pfeiffer , tar Klnne'*. * Mr and Mn. War­
weekend In Kalamasoo I spent the day there visiting. * The nie Kelsey celled Bunday afternoon
l,P- on Mr. and Mrs Henry Chamber**• Iain tn Hastings for their 30th wedI turned from Fiori
““
attended
, wnue there *,
the school
iy meeting of the I
day school
.. -a* held al the
m Mother s
. and Mra. Russell John- Sunday with Mr. .and Mr*. Almond
iday school

CLOVERDALE

CUSTOMERS SIGN CARDS HERE
FOR YOUR 80% - NOW
to help yourself on the 2O'«.

Do not wait till next

March.
Or there is a chance naw to cut green tops at the

saw mill if you have the equipment. They are vary
low in price* at the woods. Please help us by paying
for coal without waiting for our statement.
plan is keeping us very busy. * Thanks.

New

HASTINGS LUMBER &amp; COAL CO
PHONE 2515—FRANK SAGE

WEST HOPF.
Mr and Mrs Ernie Eichenauer ,
and children of Richland. Mrs. Don- (
MU

AUCTION SALE
Located at 112 East Court Street in Hotting* on

SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1945
Storting at I o'clock, I offer the following orticlat:

Good oak dining tabic, buffet and 6
choirs.

Sewing table.

Chest of drawers.

Lots of books.

Clock.

6 odd chairs.

2 imall ice boxag, good.

Automatic clec/rlc wathar.

Plush rocker.

A FRIEND INDEED.

Chiffonier.

Dreners.

Circulating heater.

E
M
E
R
G
E

Kitchen (tool.

Linoleum.

2 bookcases.

Oak dratter. good.

Settee.

China cabinet.

Ironing board.
Several rockers.

Round ook 36' table.

Droplcof green table.

Pedestal.

Coad kitchen cabinet.

Stands.

Kitchen glass cupboard.
Madicino cabinet.

Couch.

Sideboard.

Sewing machine.

Iron bed and springs.

Milk safe.

Blankets.

Clothet wardrobe.

2 large leather rockcrf.

Combination gat and caal range.

Antique commode, marble top.

Library table.

1 K’• 8?

Beds, springs and mattresses.

V

3 pc. mohair living room suite.

Commode.
DOST BUY THINGS YOU DON’T
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
INSTEAD.

’

2 dressers.

Antique ctyst of drawen. Looking glott.

New doy-bed mattress.

Bedding and quilti.

Overstaffed chair.

2 pc. red mohair living room suite.

Good copper bailer.

American tewing machine.

Couch.

Crocks.

Electric lamps.

Some tools.

2 clothes closets.

Several tubs,

dishes and cooking utensils of all kinds.

c
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E

As the Delegates convene at San Francisco
. . rhe preyrn of all people, regard!,,, of raee, color or creed, join in one

Clothes rack.

White chamber.

Lots and lots of articles not listed.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SAUt.'NO GOODS TO It REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR

mighty chorus in the hope that guidance and wisdom shall be bestowed upon '

DEWEY REED, AUCT. &amp; MGR

the delegates at the Conference, w that with foresight and tolerance a righteous '

and enduring peace shall be csufclishcd for rhe generations that follow.

CITIZENS CREDIT
CORPORATION
HMUan Kat'l Baah BM,.
HasUng* Mkh.

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clart.

�TOK HASTING R HANNER, THURSDAY. MAY 3, 1M5
—TiOf “ly

«Hcky este. There also are a lot of deer
around here too. In fact. I've had
ot ringing one’ dam good steak supper all
of
' -—, '•*■
— we arc
—&gt;—
i- •to
------I lead?
ready ■*and
going
have
(Continued from Page 1, Sec. 2.) I In spite
eplte of this 171 act gay.
another big feed tomorrow. And
._u
....
.
J
_...
&gt; And it’a, “Nothing New—Very dull ..ou know ^ow j rnJ()y thBt
day.”
I can eat that sluff until It sticks
all claim to be some other nation- ■
.
out of my ear*, and I did the other
alky, conscripted to work
Ger-1 should. I write of the Corpses on
many.
1 battle’s lawn;
Every thing certainly s a lot dif­
Since I last wrote f have crossed And of the eerie sUHnau of the ferent here than any of the other
the Rhine and am soincwliere in
stillborn dawn;
countries I’ve seen over here. They
Germany. The cities and town* of And of the rotten stench when the have modem homes and cities and
size Hava
have bean
been practically IsVIcV-'1 cold 1* gdne?
any elzs
even good highways, in fact, much
cled to the ground by our bombers ; No I The proper thing to say
better than some places I've seen In
and —
artillery.
....— »In
----------one of
. these
--------------towns•'1Nothing New-Very dull day.'
the States.
1 heard a symphony one night. I
If these people would onljr con­
couldn’t sleep at(d just lay there Back home, they shan't know—per­ centrate on other things than war.
listening. The March wind rustled
haps they may.
they certainly would have a won­
across the fields and whistled thro Of the fantastic price we've had lo derful country over here, but they
the blasted buildings, thro’
pay.
are really getting what they asked
the countless holes that had been Its between the lines when we *ay. for in most places. Some of the
window*, and the jugged gaps ■■There’* Nothing New—Very dull town* are reiilly leveled to’ tlie
forced thro the bricks by the loos.
day.”
ground and I don't mean maybe.
Each kind and shape of hole poured
People at home can never realize
forth u
lurui
it uiuercm
different uuic.
note. oonic
Some nign.
high.
..
... what it means not to have a war
some low. There wa* a drum tuc ( ...
. ... „ _ _ AP™ 17. iSHo like this fought on their own soil. I
in the distance, and the sharp tat-1 ^T. “nd Mra- 8- R Sherman
I’d sure like to be nearer home but*t&lt;4O of nearby BAR’* The battered
not with something like this going
church steeple sobbed In the night Huri'nR*- Michigan
on around there.
??.&lt;!
1™,
Well, guess I’m all run down
tered organ. Playing a requiem for
again, so I may us well close for
lost.,
that
I
’
ve
no
idea
what
I've
this community of the daad. It was 1 !“■?' u,“l ‘vp
‘ Y5
u
masterpiece
of
melancholy,
go
toldyouabout and whatl havent toque. I’m sure III get some mall
uI............
iiui&gt;icip:t-ce
01
nirmncnoiy.
eo,.—
soon so maybe I can de better then
,
..........
... hardly
not
that
low
at times
that
you could
,?SLJ
1hal there It nnvthtnir
'nB tn tell
Hope this finds you al) ok.
hear It. then suddenly, the drum* j iinX*ay; don * Be.1 t,n’ uroin*
■
and the wad of the wind and the , My time the last feu days has
Bob
Fhrlek of shells rose to a shattering
J’"' &gt;'
divided between
crescendo. The ear* ached und the ’“’Fklng up at the strip and *orkOpl. R. M. Sherman. 36401741
heart stood still It wo*
11 svm- ,n* on
nartlre unloading
A P.O. 403. ■ • Postmaster
W.u,.T „i doitucilui, .nd d«Uv A 1
*XJ'tTO’ SSI
New York. New York
thrlnc of pain and hate and
,h5Jj1'n£ *
P
ve becn
been uork
working
boat.
modlning Composed by a madman 1I’vp
lne on our hont
Philippines
I don’t "y'.
brieve
und piayeu
uno
played by
uy gnesta
ghests ana
and acviis.
devils.
’. ‘I told you about
March 29. 1945
An instrument of a Stradlvorius 8
&gt; I
gone beserk. Led by a Maestro who an.d “ couple other guys have built Mrs, Merle Strlmback
Woodland.
Mich.
hated man It wa* the Hcbcslot- a *,B‘
of surveyed dropable gas
Dearest Sis and all,
the love death of a German villose..
.andjrther Junk,*®
Weil,
here
I
go
again.
If
you
a town
mas loved
»vea power
power and
ana conconWe have a little one horreA
town that
don't get this letter, somebody U
quesl and wa* not content in its ! ,K”*Sr
,to
cotinu*
a ne
course w,wc lin&lt;1
had Llo
be rilfr^rent
different than going to catch about seven differ­
ent kinds of h—! Mom says you
The poem that you find cn- the other guvs so we.got a prop haven't heard from me but I don't
. closed Is one for you to read over man to build a little thirty-five know why. This is the third time
when you think my letters arc Inch prop for us and we mounted I’ve written you since I hit here
,
it
on
the
engine,
so
now
we
’
ve
got
short or too far between. It Is one
Well, how I* everything going out 1
that explains .better than I could, an air driven boat, ft Isn’t very your way three fine days? Just •
some o: the reason* It I* hard to I fast but It’s a lot of fun anvwav. line 1 hope. Everything is okay
nlc
Of course, we have to stay inside
I am also enclosing 3 souvenir bills. 1
krenkers with It as It's pretty down here. Tile weather Is line, the j
I also “ent _a____
package
venire xmcill
smaU Some
Ho,ni' dav I111
*e,,d &gt;'
ou ottw
8ome food Is swell, and best of all wc
_ ___of
... Su
..................
II send
vou
ilclures
It u
if 1I cnn
can BPl
get nnv
any *•ta­ have the Japs on the run. The
I*- home the other day. It was all stuff Pl
cturM of Jl
ken.
While
I’m on the aubject of weather here reminds me of the I
for the bovs. 1 tried lo semi 3 of J”.
Majare desert. It's pretty hot In
film,
have
you
tried
to
act
everythlng so Dad wouldn't try to , .'“."i’any
7.7
lake any of It away from the little
1 ke’ 8 5' the day time, and at night It’s cold. I
Our planes came over again this
buys I would like to have one of ,rM- ,’5’' ’?° 111 fl,M1 a c‘‘mcra to
morning and bombed and strafed
the German pg'-ks kept for me till . UiS?..n T Ji’.
1 g»t home, as I’ would be a hand-,- 1 Y/ell. I got an old letter from you the hrek out of a hill out in front
thing for camping trip* If. I ever I « ““P1* «« Mo. it came up from of us. I sure get a kick out of it. &gt;
have a chance to go on any. Tell '
Marfb 30. So I guess I d better Everytime a bomb hit* I say to my­
Merrill that I haven’t forgotten the ।
Ipa3t, *nake “n
to nns- self. "There's another bunch of,
Japs gone lo h—. I hope!”
- bayonet I told him 1 would try uhd
I *“PP??er
.
You should see some of the horse* I
t
n ..t*. Marcii Ji) — ut course by now you
we have daught. They aren’t ponlco
thttn now One for each of the ■ know that I did move and I've but they are Just about that big. j
nova--’J1 will
wm send
sena tnem
a* soon
a-mn as
ns ' pretty sure that VOU krtow where
bays.
them as
I can find something to pack them “1-,° If not you •hould be able to They ore lough as Iron tho’. One I
- Well
-----------■«. Id
f c&gt;n.t ltll w
wh&gt;t fellow rode one all dav and It still
In.
I gues&gt;
I'd b«w
better d«.
close r«
for I
had plenty of pep that night You
this time. I do hope this letter is 1
sort of work I'm going—that is would get a kick out of watching
long enough to suit you. Bye
when I'tn doing any! But III try some of these guy*. They afe *0
now.
«
I to give you kn idea. I am back on dam tall that they have tn hold
'our loving aon.
regular mechanical work but It's their legs up to keep their feet
dlarence
’ net limited to any part of the from dragging on the ground.
Ooeh. I hope you will excuse this
I plane—it’s prettv general, though
naturally most of It is engine work writing. I've got this, paper resting .
on my knee, and it any knee'
What to write, just what to any— for which I’m thankful.
To tell the folks what’s new todgy. i
1 sure hope It hasn’t frozen uo won’t hold *11)1. To help thing*
along
there are some mortors firing
Censorship often blocks the way. _ [ since you wrote this letter because
To what’s In ottr hearts, the ans-1 from what you sold, it would sure right beside me. and every time
wcr’s Nay.
—up.
one of them goes off. I jump.
rftwl things
Gee
sis. I sure wish 1 could see
I You any the lake Is real prettt
The ruins of cities, the bestial war. on thoac moon lloht nights, well you folks. It seems like a million
The gaping children, weak and sore 1 guess it will still be thej-e when years ago that I left. I never knew
There’s all of this and even more—1 I «et there» I hope
anyway, be- that 27 months could be so long a
Bul for the lack of things to say. I cause I Intend to nut It to good use time. Its almost 22 months tha\
I’ve been overseas.
111 w-Ue. ' Nothing Npw—Very- Dull 1 and not waste n night of it.
Well, it's almoat Easter again.
day.”
I rucMThla will be about all for
..
1 tnniglit, an I'll say so long ’til next
Would thrv understand of each, time.
man's toll:
Your loving son,
Of our seething emotions brought 1
Harold ' .
to Iwll:
H. J Sherman. A M.M. 2 c
Of American bloodreddenlng the |
’* Fleet Post Office
soil?
San Pranclsco. California
Can't really thing of what to say. I
So Il’s. "Nothing New—Very Dull :
Germany
day
,
April 13. 1945
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Sherman
' Could I pronerly tell of the grime R. 2
and the dirt:
uastlnos Michigan
Of bodies that sag. yet with minds D«nr Folks.
I Just
.Tuat a
n few
f»ur lines ■to
— say
—— ’'hello.
—’■ ” as
.. alert:•
And of my soul, where I’m mortally &gt; there hasn't been any mnll here for
hurt?
1 a week now. so there isn’t much to
There's all nf this, and more lo say. I write about.- Everything 1» going
But it’i. "Nothing New—Very dull 1 along good with me here I sure
day.’'
1 have been seeing some beautiful
। countrv since we got here. too. It
Shall I tell of the shells that just • reminds me of northern Michigan
mlu my head:
1 with its rolling hills and pine for»Mrl,

I Ilk UAMC- CDABIT
*n&lt;? ITd: .
I HL nUrlL iKUn! M • Of the hostUke
hostlike melody

MT. Club No. 3 serving
It a program In the afttfr. and Mra. Cecil Ronk
of Bailie creek eUandiday dinner Bunday for

called Sunday afternoon
1 Mrs Henry Chambertlngs for their 50th wedfestival st ths school
. ♦ Tlie Sunday school

unor of your mother try
I. Be sure and come a
HILLS

ittle Creek entertained
Mayo. Mrs. Nellie Mayo
Eva Green, also her
hn Williams of Lacey at
lay evening. * Mr. and
Near have purchased a
Either and Alberto had
orday with the former’s
Chas. Mayo of Battle
their way home they
Mrs. Gordon Green and
We are scarry to hear
fula 1* Ul. We wish her
■coven-,

he park Sunday between
.. a number
------- — - bulldins up
r recreational benefits,
will be called at three

e seven species of trout
, blackspotle^. brown,
brook. California (olden
te (olden— in Wyoming
d lakes.

E SOME
IS FIGHT
BATTLES

I HERE
I low mill wood

»» wait till next

ten tops at the
They ore very
Ip us by paying
atement.

New

OAL CO.
ACi
3/10

IE

4

Bure wish I could come to your,
house for dinner. I can't tho so
no use wishing. huh? I'm going to
come to your house for dinner one
of these days tho’. Do you know
what I want to cat? Baked beans 11
all going topitch horse shoes. Then, If
they still have them, we’ll all go to
Sunfield to Uie free show. I think
maybe 111 be home sometime this
year, but you never can tell.
If I don’t get home before long
1 won’t be any good at all. I tiling
I’m getting old before my lime Ev­
ery time X sit down I can hardly
get up again My leg*, esneclahy
my knees, pain so I ran hardlv
stand it sometimes—I almost yell,
bince I came In the Army. I’ve
walked ro far it s a wonder I’.ve
||ot any leg* left to bother me. Ha.
I wonder what weTl have for
dinner? Probably bully beef and
battery acid. Wc had flap-jacas,
spam, and coffee for bresxlu.ii
They were really good tito’. That’s
one thing I will say for the Army—
they get the food right up to the
front, and glva us good hot meals.
A lot of It’s dehydrated sluff, but
It beats the C or K ration.
You know. It’s a funny thing
about these Filipino people. Every­
time we go lo the river to take a
bath, about a million women stana
around and watch us! Maybe I’m
jus: a little too modest, but I don't
relish the audience.
Well, this b&gt; a poor letter but 171
try to do better next lime. 80. un­
til then, so long and write soon.
Oceans of love to all
Your loving brother.
Bud
Pfc. Paul L. Rose. 31415335
A.P,O 33. '&lt; Postmaster
San Francisco. California

Addresses:—
Lt. Lawrence W. Payne. 0-2085712
Sect 1. S OD.
Yuma A. A. Field
Yuma. Arizona
Pvt. Daniel E. Payne. 36865891
APO 513
Postmaster.
New York. N. Y.

Pvt. Donald Berry. 16104151
3507 B.U. SP AAF &lt;T8l
Sioux Fulls, South Dakota

Harold 8. Rogen. 16087100
Squadron D.
Davis Monthan Field
Tuscon. Arizona

Pvt. Ernest P Gordon. 36944317
3706 AAF Base Unit (BTC.
Squadron "H"
Wichita Palls
Shepherd Field. Texas
Pfc. Maurice Cogswell. 36985198
A.P.O. 345. •q Postmaster
1st Lt. Anna Perry. A.N.C..
N. 731147

Ban Francisco. Calif.

Set. Elmer J. Willison
A£.N. 36179767
APO. 5M % Postmaster
8/Sgt. Emerson N. Struble
Sqdn. P. 1050 A A.F.B U.
ORD Brks.- 2024
Kearns, Utah
Pfc. George Bcliwn. 36415327
134th Medical Group
A.P.O. 230.
Postmaster
Ntw York City. New York

Pvt. Charles Wilson. 16033704
• AGP. i RD No. 1
Fort Oto. Meade. Md.
Kennettr L. Tinker. C.E.M.
NAH U. Plat. 7A Co. 4
Cornell College
Mt. Vernon, Iowa

Next week the 5th and last Ag.
teacher in the county to visit with
you Is Ellon Lawrence, from
Thornapple-Kelloga. Middleville. We
sure hope Ellon will come crashing
through so we can chalk uo a 3-2
average from this group for you.
So until then. Cheerio.
Zolly Coffer

BARRY BYPATHS
By JANE CAMERON

hopeless days of Valley Forge, when
the untrained recruits were facing
doubt and despair. Gen. Baron
Frederick Von Steuben volunteered
his services, was accepted a fid
trained the men into the stradftet1
troop* of Monmouth and York-1
1 town. Baron Von Steuben liked the
young Democracy so well that he
settled here and became a citizen.
He was the author of many famous
I expression* &lt; onccmlng the success
of our democratic way of life. This
I voluntary adoption of America ha*
Ix-en going on steadily ever since
with thinking Germans, and if you
start In with our 5-atar generals
and come right on down the line
to privates, you will find that these
German-American* are fighting
this war. they arc in industry,
science, medicine, music and ev­
ery conceivable constructive place

BANFIELD
Mr* Eva Sweet

Wonder who designed the air­
plane shoe stamps? The plane look­
like a bug, or I need new specs.

Pvt. James A. Endsley*. 36460581
APO. 15941. rr Postmaster
San Pranclsco. Calif.

I can tell Clare Boothe Luce
where the good Germans are. Thehave been coming to our countr’and adopting It as their own since
the Revolutionary War. During the

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Probably 15 year* ago, we al­
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"raddlo." I’ve wondered many time*
If Hitler butchered him because of
his Anglo-Saxon sympathies. He
turned up 2 weeks ago as he went
lo meet the Americans as they ap?reached his home town of Halle,
le negotiated with Maj. Gen. Ter3 Allen on the surrender of the
ty and had a good visit with our
leaders. He told them that he
hadn't been *0 happy since 1916 as
when the Americans came lo Halle.

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rlth

If you had your kitchen made t*
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don’t know what you could do. W1
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Pvt. Maurice O. Hammond.
36939283
Co. C 40th Inf. Tng. Bn.
Camp Croft. 8. Carolina

a

Tuesday. * Mr. and Mrs John MacDougal of Saginaw called on ids
father, Apgus MacDouga], last week.
* Henry Wickwire visited al the
home of his grandfather. William
Phllllpps. in Bat lie Creek Bunday.
Mr. Phlllippi recently had a stroke,
s Mrs Beinlce Benson is quite 111
at the home of her niece. Mrs.
George Welch. * SevAity-flve were
-»i rh» family night held at
the Methodist church parlors Fri­
day evenins. » Pvt. Keith Holcomb
u now stationed with His army unit
tn Eng.ai.d. * Second Lieut. Alice
Willison, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Willison, is now stationed al
a camp near Harrisburg. Pa. * Mrs.

jailed him but the Count was so
For the Post-war world—Auto­ ■xtpular with the German people
mobile bod Im made of plexiglass, that he was finally permitted to go.
which Is a plastic. I hope the pooch WHAT a PITY that this man
corps doesn't start eating them, as couldn’t have come to power In
(he dog did the license plates made Germany instead of Hitler. He was
of a soy-bean-base plastic.
sympathetic with the British, also.
The recapture of the Philippines And adored by the German people.
means half a million tons of sugar He would have built a constructive
for our country this fall, cocoanut country, instead of plunging the
oil for soap making, gold. iron, nation Into chaos and eventual ex­
manganese, copper and chrome and tinction. Count Von Luckner. In­
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—

�TUB HASTINGS BANNER THLBaDAY, MAY J. IMS

Maa.! Grandville and tho'Bart Mugrklge 1
Sun-, family were Sunday dlunar guest* :
r. and I of their abler and mother. Mrs i
Amble Mugridpe.
Mr. and Mn Clarence
children of Bellevue war

MIDDLEYILLE *'

I at Martinlas w Mias
of Western College of
W •'‘‘•Mug Saturday to «pend_a
falamaxoo. spent the
with their son. the Rev. R&amp;lph day.
Pleasant Stax Matting
.=
*...
Mias
Geraldine
Carley
of
Kalamaclub waa entertained
k
■ten*’family. ♦ Mn. Nora
Nearly sixty Eastern Star mem­
of Mr and Mu tdd
r/MYw
a
.Fiutmon.. who bad been spending
ao. aooompanted her sister. Mrs. Leighton and all at
bers gauuuod tn ins Masonic cemwthany Lyons to MlddtevUle las; wedding annl.ersar
Mr. ana Mrs ch**,
a few days' visit with friends be- ' and also her ft
dcnla. Sunday. W
his toll arm —
is ~
helpless He suffered present from out-of-town ware
_
fore going on to Grand Rapids thh 1 Oretta McNut
Hooper Frcahney at*.
«... . —
Carl Pferdestcller were guests of Mr a
- stroft
stroift test
last Ocl
Octooer while enroute Mesdamca Gilbert, Wood and OrayWednesday where she lives Main St. * M
y
'withu her
vm California, where he had
.w. daughter.
—. Lucite
—— atrlckton.।
Btrlcklan. - Oook.
Oook. Mr.
Mr. _gnd
and Mrs. Olenn Griffeth and Mra. Linwood Burdick and J from
ahrays
glad
o see fifty
thia friend
Ln Hastings Sunday of last vtelted hi*
-- chlldr
-^-dldren- to his home In
•________________
who are
lived
In^thfi
vicinity
years. ; and Mrs Harry Bake h attended the children
Florida.
u*. and —
was taken from the
»lived In this vicinity fifty years, meeting of Hastings Eastern Star week to a birthday dinner c——
* lloM "Blls* returned to his home chapter.
train at Dallas. Texas, and spent
evening. * Mrs.
some time in the itoapilal before he
■ .n Petoskey. Sunday. afl'-T a few David Stauffer and small daugh­
lays' visit ur.h his brother, Clark ter. whb had been spending the cently purchased the Clyde Holmes could be moved home. Hi* address
■ und fam!!-, und other relatives here last two months in Philadelphia. Pa. home at Bowens Mills fcr his son. te St. Petersburg, Florida Rt. 1 Box
and in Grand Rapids * Mrs. Jennie with thefr husband and father. Da­ Jack Schaffer who is being dis­
AU off tears
ara tn be
CODgratutotMrJ Vuf A(Um,
•—
*&gt;&lt;■ —3S .-a uAU officers
axe
to be congraiulalv’r oden berg
has returned from vid Stauffer. Seaman I/O AMM ar­ charged from the Navy after four
receivcd
tunk.
«ion tt»e fine manner In which they
D. A. Wltoy. Congratulation*
Grand Rapids where she apent the rived home Tuesday evening. Da­ years' service. The Holmes-, who
service noirs
loo* their ata.tons ar“----------- ----these good people who resided k
vid is expected home this Monday live tn Muskegon, plan eventually to
Gordon Bennett of the U. S. Navy. kcturM during the
on furlough. * Mn. Stauffer and live In Florida for the benefit of Who
1* gett'”- hu
at.„b0
&gt;wv«
___ " »1-.™. —
?1 training
training a«
at degrees- Mrs. B
Naomi
and Mrs. Carl Pferdestellcr span; her Uster. Mrs Donald Stauffer her Maith. * Mr. and Mrs. Vem,
the Great Loxes Button, has been birthday falls in April
roril was duly
H() wa#
June 8 1M8 ln pl|Un,
Sunday aC Caledonia with Mrs. and little son are again at* their Congdon of Bloomingdale, who had ■ home
on a few days* leave
1i lumored.
}field, HL, and with Mra. Whitlock —c—
------ u—.. ------ Clara Davis Overholt and family. * home, lhe Lyons tenant house, the been to see his father. A. B- Cong-1 Bruce
Chase. Seaman 1/c. avia-'
1; being “Men's Night" the mon' resided on the Adams farm about of her brother. Arthur Smalley and
Mrs Frlenda Rock te in quite poor former Whltwam home Ln the east don at Bradley who Is seriously ill. tlcn ordnance
man.
who
reported
at
health and under the doctor's care, of town. Donald who te a machinist were suppar guests of Dr and Mrs. Grosse Point Friday for reassign-1 took over after the meeting with twenty-seven years ago. After they family over the weekend. Bunday
The MlcWtevlUe WoBiia's Club will (svtatton) is located at Pensacola, R. M. Serljan Bunday of last week.
j Glenn Griffeth u chairman and an sold the farm they went Weal but visitors were bls parent*. Mr-.and
hold Its spring picnic at lhe shelter Fla.
’ able ons. Several musical numbers later took up their residence in Mrs. R D. Smalley of Marshall.
Gronrt0LmdT °°
way I A *0 Ctei7nce°Sriiin recently was were much enjoyed, rendered by a
park, this TuesFrank Rasmus of Detroit has sold
Marjorie Vermcullen of Grand
iwiy elected officers hte property on tho west side to from Orand Rapids.
day with
Rapids visited her oan.nl* on the
transferred from Oktattoma to Iowa male quartet competed ot Glenn
In charge
program. * Mr. und David Stafford. * Alton Elwood waa
I Oriffeth. Clarence Longstreet. Vern Quincy. Old friends here extend Irving road from Saturday until
City.
Iowa,
but
a
message
received
» and children of in 'Detroit from Thursday until
Tuesday. and was accompanied by
Sick and Convalescing I this morning by hte parents states. Hiar und •Vent Hooper with Ciara sympathy u&gt; the bereaved one.
tha weekend al Saturday on business as a defcn*e
Bliss as accompanist. After the
her friend. Mn. Ruby Koster and
"Ours h on old car, and I’m
Mn. Car! Hula was brought lo her ' he
he is again on the move somewhere.; music
ils sister and family work Inspector. * Masdamea R. D.
the guests were Invited lo go
email daughter Nancy. * The
keep track oi one's ;
home in Irving from Pennock h.&lt;»- , It
**■ U
— nard^to
- — —
------------------ their Lewte’ IJtn Leonard, W. R Harper, Harry
to lhe diningroom where the men
faking the best care of It I
baseball Leighton Mother-Daughter bar.qual
these days,
wedding anniversary. * Dr. and Mrs.' Baiach and Edith Slokoe attended pl lai Uie middle of last week and Is ; sons
held forth and presided at the
lurt been set for Tueeday evening.
Captain Don
1
—z White and Lieut.: ulso
R. M. Berijan were at Charlotte the sub-dUtrtet W&amp;OS. meeting convalmclng nicely but must keep
serving
of
a
very
nice
lunch
at
ta
­
May 8. « Dr. and Mra R. D Leon­
wl
were neighbor ;
Tuesday afternoon to the double al the Hastings Mathodist church, quiet. The children have been stay- Robert Rupj. who
bles
beautifully
decorated
with
crepe
ard were at Lake Odessa Sunday
boys &gt;u
all tnrpugh
throng! their boyhoods,J ribbon streameas. bouquets of lilacs
funeral ot her cousin and the lai- Tuesday. * Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ing with hsr mother. Mn. Louis । uvya
evening
when he assisted as a
| now K
have
"“* the same APO number In
ter'Z husband. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Parker spent Tuesday In Grand Martin during her Illness.
und
other
spring
flowers
which
also
Ut the rendition of the or­
soloist
was
Timm
and
Kenyon,
pitchers
—
1
Mra Alton Elwood wm quite sick tho Philippines.
Blodgel. who were killed Uy an en-, Rapids and called on their niece,
. were attractively arranged thru Richardson, catcher; Freeport* bat­ atorio "The Holy City" given by Uie
A
telephone
call
from
Jimmie
Polraged bull They leave a woung Mrs Emory FLnkbelner and new last week from the after effects of
. 1tho chapter room, the work of Vesta tery was—Hewitt as pitcher; Htun- Caledonia Community chorus, a
ivemus.
fireman
3/C
from
Great
daughter Dorothy, a htoh school baby son at Blodgett hospital. * an attack of flu.
J Grineth and Dorothea coming
phrey. catcher.
Middleville
had Mrs Bertha Douglas of Oaksburg
Mrs. Amy Young te hating some lakes' Teaming Station slates he te 1
student, who found the bodies when Mn. Harry Hydom returned to her
wm a weekend visitor of her .ii.’ce.
seven hits and Freeport, three.
she returned home from Charlotte. Grand Rapids home the first of difficulty getting about her home being moved to Brooklyn. N- Y-.'
Mother-Daughter Banquet Near |
Mrs. Carl Oalsler and family. *
* The Alton Elwood* family haa test week after spending some time as she has a sprained ankle due to where he ha* been assigned lo a
Lewis P. Mnllett of Orand Rnpitte
I
The
date
of
lhe
annual
Mother
­
ship
und
where
he
will
attend
Grandma
Alien
91
Years
Old
moved to their recently purchased with her slater. Mrs. Lenna Klrk- a fall
is the new owner of the George
school
Daughter
banquet
sponsored
by
Mrs.
Sylvia
Allen,
oldest
native
8 none, the earner Schosidelmaycr patrick during her sickness. * Glenn
Little five-year-old Loma Garri­
Davis farm near Barlow lake. *
Mrs. Ilene Rogers has received' the MtLslcrs-Jon.is
—. —circle
—
of lhe
rwju«ui
1
m
? house on the west side. Mrs. Marian Dean and small daughters, Patty son of Kalamasoo. who has been
Mn. B. C. Swift returned home
word from her husband, pfc Ger- Mcthpdtet church, has been set for 1KL!£r4 p.r
Martin and small sons will move ,»nd carol made a business trip to Maying with her grandmother. Mrs aid
&gt;&gt;rur*r« stating
rtatlnc he
H.. and
anrl 111.
hte twin'
t*ln* U/
Wednesday
—M»nlrMV
evening. May
XX.w 9,
O at the
tha A
'• pril
—&lt;» 27
— at E? home of her son Wednesday evening from iicr visit
i into the house they vacated on j Grand Rapids. Wednesday after­ M Bine* on the Irving read, cut girt Rogers
brothA\ Harold are being
beingmoved
--------- Thornappie-Kellogg school cafe- cuerurat Panualee Grandma la tn to her daughter's homo tn Wash­
, Grand Rapids St. owned by her noon. * Th*
The Irving
ItvItmi Ladlea*
LadW aid »oso- her hand badly on glass last week. brother.
•
-------.....
_.uwhere
— ,n...
.....
terla
; falling health and haa been con­ ington. D. C
Atlus. Okla.,
they
have
-al be entertained U
al the Dr. Lund had to take seven from
, father. Albert Wlerlnga. as her hus-1 ctoty will
j band is In service.
’*..—
All mother* and daughters are in- ; fined to her bed for several months,
parsonage •*.&lt;■
this •vThursday
by th*
the stitches to close the cut. Her mother been for a year, to 'Drcxon. AXUona
Leuis R. Hooper Home
The boys who arc machinist* will vlted to enjoy the time together
Thornapote’s oldest resident; J. L.
IAg. Teacher Elton Lawrence and. pastor's wife. Mrs. R. D Leonard.
is visiting her husband in Texas
whether you attahd the MctJuxUsl Smith alro of ParmeleTwho passed
Two Middleville homes have been
Mrs. Lawrence will attend the।
Mrs. Louise Claveland of Grand
Mn. Ray Lyons has been 111 in now work on the B-29 bombers.
Barry-Eaton meeting of agricultural. Rapids spent a few days the first bed for several days with bronchial Both arc members of the same crew. church ur not. Rte a community the ^ntury mark ast December, la made happy thia last week by Hie
event and if you wish to came bring very active and get* about hi hi* homecoming of two long absent
of the week with her daughter-ln- trouble and a severe cold.
W.S.C.S. Meeting
food for a potluck supper and your mu*] manner to assist with llttte sons. Cpl. Louis R. Hooper. who waa
,
Odessa this Thursday evening at law, Mrs. Jerry Bedford and family
Mn. Emms Williams te quite well
The Woman's Society of Chris­ own table senrice. Supper will be uuks about lhe farm,
"Goodnets knows, we won f I the home of Ag teacher Lewis Vln- * Herman McConnell of Holland from her recent accident and te
one of lhe first from this locality to
-----------.
o
« 1 cent
* Mrs. Mary Hackett and spent the weekend at home and again tn her home in the northeast tian Service met on Thursday aft- served promptly at 7 p. m. followed
enter service arrived home Friday
m naua mr tnr v nr I
j__________ n___ ■
emccn
with
Mrs
Ardis
Lutz
on
by a miscellaneous program InMr and Mr*. Will H. Johnson vte- morning from tin- Pacific area after
daughter of Grand Rapids spent the took Mrs. McConnell, who had been of town. We are glad this fine lady
North
Orand
Rapids
St.
Despite
stead
of admission there will be a itcri hte steter Mn. Rose Berber In an absence of nearly five years
year; after V-Day. And with | weekend in Leighton with her home the past week, back with him came out of her fall so well.
conflicting
events
and
disagreeable
collection.
We
hope
all
girls
who
Hastings.
Wednesday
afternoon
♦
■ brother and sister. OUo and Lydia * Mrs. Bert Mugrldge and Utile
Little Joan Bander, small daugh­
Louis, volunteered fog service In
weather,
twenty
todies
enjoyed
lhe
__________
_______
n
wteh
to
attend
can
come
and
any
Mr.
and
Mrs
p.
A.
Smith
of
Mulli|
Frey.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bud
Brook
son
Billie
spent
Friday
in
Hastings
ter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Russell
Bender,
Feb. 1941 and nsver was home after
my Jim away, the car is my
.— mother
—.i— without
-without a
t daughter is
Is ken were
ware Friday and Saturday vtel- he entered service He was sent to
any
ema and children accompanied h«r with her mother. Mrs. Fem Tolles who has been 111 with rheumatic time together
....
.tors
__ of
....... Mrs.
u, A.
. (he
A very interesting review
of the
Girl
of their
their daughter.
daughter.
Mra. w
W
A.
the Pacific
Pacific area
area in
in the
the fall
fall of
of 1941
1941
♦problem. "
*• or
inc asked
asked to
to contact
contact one
one of
of the
me n,.i
Girl tors
, father. Wm. Schaards, who is em­ who to quite poorly. * Irving Luu fever for six months Is now able to
—.»&gt; itzwwmi
- Crtdler and family. * Mr. aand
..a Mn.
u—. .
_ .. a.
. . Harbor
«■—■— _•
ployed in Battle Creek, to his house
ride out. and attended Bunday leraon '’ 1 he rthMrcjj In Eurtwe ", ।। &lt;?...■•
Seoul leaders. A,..
Mrs vrVem
Hooper.
। HUd. W4a
Pcurl
at the time
at McBain Saturday and visited
school where hers and Nancy was ably given by Mrs Ctenbcl Mrs. Clair Brog and others for Burdette Wadd went to Milwaukee of the Japanese atteck Alter hte
by nanus of gtrUx. Remember it is by plane and spent lhe weekend gj &lt;jay furlough he will go to Miami,
■«inn tn
with their brothers and sisters unUl
Batech's sixth birthdays were ob­ Lawrence followed by discussion
this Monday, a The Howard Paquin Kogers and little son Michael wars served with a special servlet. Bix various members. A very interest­
—not the llth a* wa* first with hte brother Roy and family Florida for realignment Meanj Roy's son has been home this month wmie he is having a good time at
family of South Haven were week- weekend visitors of her mother-in­ months In bed is a long time for ing report ot tlie sub-district meet­ talked.
law and family In Hastings. Mich­ a child but Joan has been very pa­ ing in Hastings. Tuesday and ad­
. .--T;
.
ln l»om« Visiting with hte family Hi*
dress of Mis* Grace Stockwell was
ael had,______
his first .train ride Sunday
Hospital Guild Meet*
the Pacific. ♦ Last week visitors at, brother*. Ernest and family of Qraml
_______
- . Uent.
a Sunday guest of her sister. Mrs on the homeward trip.
trip * Mr.
*-r» and | Miss Helen Froy. graduate nl given by Jean Baluch
Pennock hospital Guild No 10. the Wm H. Johnson home were Rspuu and Du vid and wife ot MusA short business meeting was con­ organlxcd « year ago by past ma- their son Forrest and family of kegnn and hte stelcr Wilma Inman
Fred Wlerlnga and family on north Mrs. Roy Travis and children of &lt; Thornapple-KeDogg school, who Is
ducted by the president and Mrs. R. trons of Middleville Eastern Bur Gs.nd Rapids on Tinusday owning and chl|dr.n Of Grand Rapids have
■I
D. Leonard for devotionnls gave a chapter was entertained Monday and Mr and Mrs. Bernard Pack 1H been home during hiallrsl Tew
review oi "The Brother'' At the evening at the home of the presl- and wn Junior of Hastings. Friday rtav&gt; Qr &gt;.■■ leave
| evening. * Mrs Harold Parker of I
'
'
clo»e of th? program the hostess i dent. Mrs. Vesta Oriffeth.
s.rved a lovely lunclieon
] It was voted to continue the or-1 Indianapolis, and Roman Feld-|
.. ... . „
The next mreting. last of the ' 'tanization and th* following offl-' paused and daughters Anu and I
w™*"y
conference tear will be held iu the cers were
w.,s rc-etecicd; President.; Janet of Hastings were Saturday
The Barney Cisler home on the
.
------- -secretary.
Edith , evening dinner guest* of Mr. and Prairie ha* been a very happy place
church on Thunday. May 31. with ..
Vesta
Griffeth:
&gt;
a patlurk dinner and it to hoped Istoko*1; treasurer. Doris Poulson । Mrs. Charles Parker north of town.1 since Tuesday morning of last week.
..... was
-detected'a
Mrs. Sarah Lewis DeWend is when Sgt. Eddie Cisler reached
the members af the society will and Dorothea Corning,
elected
mark tills date in their *tutur&lt; vice
■ ice ------president.
preawrenr.
I spending another week at home home alter being confined tn a
calendar.
Besides the
lhe dues collected. Ute with her mother white her father 1* j German prison camp fur about six
Guild ho* don? considerable sewing in the hospital.
month*. Eddie who te in hl* 22nd
Mr and
and Mrs.
Mrs. George
George Davis,
Davis, who
who1 year,
year, entered
entered service
service Jan.
Jan. 21.
28. 1943
1943
”'My Gulf mon has been a
Youth Camp
and made contributions of fruit.', Mr
The Young People had such a line felly and magazines. Meeting* in the'—
-----■-* their
- •farm
----- ------------------------- —
•—— in •
—■ •1944.
* He
recently
sold
near—
Barand went
oversea*
April
big help. Regularly he ghret
lime last y. tr at their camp, that future will be held on the second low lake, have moved into their took part in the invasion and P*rlhe Youth Fellowshin of the Metho­ Thursday evenings of eacn month; । home on High 61 * Mnk .Daw ticipated In the St. Lo battlb with
the car Gulfpride* and
dist church is planning fcr another tnst-ad of on the day of the regular Whitlock accompanied by Mr Stow- the 3M Army and Imd been pro­
' from May 10 to 13 at Chief Ncon- Ppm Matrons' meetings.
GuWex**.He »ay» Riot'll keep
son of Quincy made a bu.'.mesiWtr1b mated to the rank of sergeant two
dav camp. The theme of the camp
Following the regular business to Middleville Saturday and were , week* before he was taken captive
it running a long time yet."
will be •Trusting God as our Pilot'' the guesti had a very pleasant hour visitors of Mr. and Mra Vur Adams.! on August 13.
and It la hoped that many young playing “Bugs'' with Dorothea Com­ a Mrs. Rose Weller. 73. a resident
The official word first received
folks may attend. The coat fur each ing winning first prize for high of this vicinity many years and by hta parents was that he waa
camper will be S3 5 and names of score and Mvrtlc Shaw, consolation met her of Mrs Bruce Wi»dr.i. was mhsing In action, but hto pannit*
those who wish to go must be prize
Lovely refreshment* were burled in Gratid Rapids. Thursday never gave up hope of hto safety,
handed to Mrs Hester Kcrmecn by ,j rented by the horie.'A and another afternoon. * Mrs. Floyd Holes is which was first confirmed by a
May 4
her birthday
this! hasllly written note direct from
■ nlrasant evening became past hte- celebrating
.Thursday at Kalamazoo with her ।him tn the fall. Later he waa oftory.
daughter. Mrs. Herbert Thorpe and । fictoliy reported as a prisoner of lhe

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The most beautiful woman
he ever $aw

PET MILK AT A COMMAND POST IN THE PHILIPPINES

I ma ; he a woman. Bui I do

know that a car needs the
finest lubrication available.
Well, I'm seeing to it that our

-car gets HI It's got to be run-

I

ning when Jim comes home I"

*GULFPRIDE

He h*d been wo.rded te July. Fer weeks be
hsd been afraid ba might be blind iorewr.
Nov the operation, end the loeg dark Asya of
wsilteg, wore em. He held Mi breath aa lhe

doctor .taped of Ui bandsges. n&gt;*n ba oailed
al the wac mediral technician — in radiant
relief: “Gee. Kid! I can soef And you tare
took toeuri/U to ma.'"

FOR YO4M MOTOR
An oil that's TOUGH In
capital letters . .. protects
against carbon and sludgel

U. S. ARMY HOSPITALS NEED 8.000
MEDICAL TECHNICIANS IN THE WAC

**GULFLEX
FOR YOUR CHASSIS

Knocks out friction at up
to 39 vital chassis points I
Protection plus I

If ywa are fully quoMied to df any of the job* listed below, yay ara assured immediate
assignment to an Army hospital, after completing basic training.
If you are inexperienced, and can pats required Hitr, you will be given free technical
training in certain selected jobs.

Dvrtai Tscbaictei

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This Official U. S. Signal Corp* Photograph Released by the Office of War Information Shew* a Filipino

Guerrilla at a Bu»y U. 5. Command Poet In a Sector Token From the Jept by the 7th Dhrlclon.

GOOD SOiDffM..

Pet Milk lias hod its picture taken oftener in the past year

“WAC

only natural

Shipments of Pet Milk hove gone to every

Allied battle front—lo every lonely outpost. And much
of this milk was handled ot the Hostings receiving station.

WOMENS ARMY CORPS

The folks who work at the Hastings receiving station can
he proud of their contribution to thi» vital war need. In
1944 when military requirements demanded an increase in

SILVERS-RICH &amp; 69
UO N. BROADWAY,

HASTINGS
M»8

milk production, it seemed on Impossible goal.

But'the

former? went to work against odds—and the milk came

in to the receiving station—and was rushed through to tho
Pet Milk
or two
plant
thanatotWayland,
any otherMichigan.
tune in its long history And It's

Frans that plant, more thgn 558.000 cases of Pct Milk
werj shipped last year to the Army and Navy, and to LendLease

This year, the Government Is requesting even

MORE Pet Milk. That means there'll be more of o load
for the Hastings receiving station lo handle But it WILL
BE HANDLED—and handled FAST! Hostings will do its
part to see that our fighting men get thp fighting food

they need.

�'________________________________________ THE IIABTENGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MAY 3. 1*45

Eddie la looking fine, but aa he
haa been liberated atace Jan. 31
when the Ruattaa
the gates, had Um
before he arrived
port a few days ago
camp were limited

asa.uiSK£

my land co-chairman have been ejected CARLTON CENTER
I with his mqlhtr^Mri^
tn aa follows: High school above the
Mr. and Mra. Marion Clatn an- *nd sister Alberta. Mra
the, 7th grades—Arthur fltr.silty and ncuncc t lie birth ot ar*" — —,K*
sue'Mrs. Arthur Kenyon; lower grades M. w Mr.And Mr*. W«
-Mi*. Dorothy Bonneville and Mr*.;S’ Muir Mrs
has Cilfford Davis; treasurer, Mr*. For- former Dons
Clems I Uu&gt;r Nash.
igh I rest Bender, it B hoped this naw cal!ed
her fl
a hotMra Thomas Olds of Bitely. ha*
arrangement will help in the soiv- pit*i found Um
i«. On. sptnl the past two week* suiting
tag of problems of home and school. ThlnadayMr. i

been home on In
fact the guard* were slave* from west coast Thursd
Austria they were well treated. Ed­ had planned to ret
die had a severe attack of diph- because of the storm
E'sassyt’.bW.

ig. * The Horace Wiley
re at Freeport. Sunday,
n a family gathering to
e 63d wedding anrUvcr* parent*, Mr. ind Mra.
tey. Congratulallorw to
people who resided here
elr residence at Freeport,
tri Dlophuk and three
South Raven ware guesU
,har. Arthur Smalley and
r tho weekend. Sunday
re his parents. Mr. and
Smalley ot Marshall.
Vermcullcn of Grand
lied her parent* on Uie
d from Saturday until
nd was accompanied by
, Mrs. Ruby Koster and
jhter Nancy. * Tim
{other-Daughter banquet
ict for Tuesday evening.

the rendition of the ori Holy City" given by tho
Community chorus. *
ia Douglas of Galesburg
tend visitor of Iter uL-’ce.
OaksUr and family. *
gallctt of Grand Rapidi
V owner of the George
it near Barlow lake. *
I. swift returned hums
evening from her visit
ighter's home in W**hj* R. Hooper Home
dlevlllc homes have been
»y this last week by lhe
g of two long abwnt
jOuL1- R. Hooper, who was
first from this locality to
cc arrived home Friday
nm the Pacific area after
of nearly five years
iluateered for service in
nd never waa home after
service. He was r-ent to
area in the fall of 1941
Pearl Harbor at the time
lanesc attack. After his
nigh he will go to Miami,
r reassignment Meani having a good time at
ng with his family. His
most and family of Grand
David and wife of Mushis sister Wilma Inman
h of Grand Rapids have
ime during his first few

ley Cisler home nn the
been a very happy place
ay morning ol last week.
Eddie Cisler reached
r being confined in a
Ison camp tor about nix
Idle, who is in his 22nd
i?d service Jan. 28. 1943
verseau in April 1944. He
n the invasion and par­
i lhe St. lo batllb with
my and had bi’en pro­
ne rank of sergeant two
-e he was taken captive
13.
:lal word first received
enu was that he was
action, but hu parent*
Up hope of his safety,
first confirmed bv u
tten note direct from
fall later he was ofirted a-, a prisoner of Um

fantryman’* badge ha* sixty days
at home and then report* at Miami.
Florida, tor rearaignnunt.

The south
rcau group v
urr, nner .... ------------ ------------- _
and discussion. Mr. and Mra. R. L.
Grimes will show motion picture*.
Light potluck lunch will be served
by the hostess.—Mrs. J. C. Mowry.
Publicity Chairman.
Mr. and Mra. Georg* juppMrom
have received word that their son
George lias been promoted to. the
rank ot Staff Sergeant. He is in
lhe Pacific and back in action after
some time spent in a re*t camp.
Pfc. Clare E. Skinner. 23. son of
Mr and Mra. Lewi* Skinner of
Leighton received head
injuries
March 27. on Luxon, where he 1*
serving. HLv wife, lhe former Jeanne
Young of Grand Rapid*, has re­
ceived the purple heart award and
the silver star he won for gallantry.
Jan. 28 near Safdar. New Guinea.
He is a graduate of ThornappteKcllogg school. entered service ta
September 1641 land has been over­
seas three years.
Ensign Forre* t Schondelmaycr ar­
rived here April 20th for a ten
days' furlough from Port Hueneme.
Calif , for u ten days' leave with his
parent'.. Mr
and Mra. Corner
flchondelmayer.
Lt. Cecil Freeman, son of Myron
Ftceman. who ha* been piloting a
fighter plane over Germany and
acquired several oak leaf clusters
for bravery, ha* completed the re­
quired number of mguiona and tv
expected home soon on furlough.
Mrs. Dolores Nicholas anti three
small children of Moline were
callers Thursday of her aunt. Mrs.
Foster Waddell and at the Ray Ly­
ons home. Mrs. Nicholas has had tie
word from tier husband who wa*
reported missing in action Novem­
ber 11. He was a flier and noilting

Friends of Mra. Carrie Bickel, were shopping for new hat* aa this 8.D.A. church will preach on “Four
lother of Mr*. Peter PeUraen. are Is the first boy In the Clotn faml-1 Beasts and the Utile Horn" of Danknow the la recovering nicely He* lor several generations. * Mrs. itls Seven, with special music. *
er recent severe sickness and C. B. Valentine and Mrs Budd Mr and Mra Keith Marlow spent
to be at the table for Sun- : Flynn and baby ot Hastings spent Sunday with Mrs. Marlow * paricr.
the week In Chicago. Mrs. Valentine ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Helrigel of
the Un-year-old daughter relyrnrd Saturday evening, but (North Irving. * Mr. and Mn. Jay
'ille Pickard of Mra. Flynn and baby stopped off at I Wing attended a spring
musical
been IU ta bed Nik* to visit Mr. F]ynn'e parents. * - recital at Central high school.
—
agL Cletus Valentino graduated Grand Rapids Thursday evening,
from radio mechanic school at j where their aoa Robert teaches muScotu Field, HI., Saturday and Is sk and conducted the recital. A
expected home the latter pert of Mrs. Lol* Wickham teacher at lhe
, loan lhe week. * The people of Carlton Carlton Center school closed the
with infection of the eye. 1 appreciate the gilt of a *um of , school Tuesday p. rn. to attend the
he is receiving shots from ' money from Glenn Covert ot Cor funeral of her brother-in-taw. Clart.
.
.vrrt clothing store of Lake Odrask ence Radford of HAstli*gs.
Mrs. Orville Pickard and Infant'"'4" •“"*
------ ----------------- --------------------son returned home Irom Blodgett Methodist church yard. Older real- CLASS CREEK
-“?®® ~
hraxpital. Grand Rapids last Wed- dent* oi Carlton will remember that
father gave the land on1 Njnnan Erway and Mr and Mrs.
• •Glenn's
Middleville people and resident* neaday.
which the ^hur- n u buUl This to F«‘«daughter of Chicago.
Fred alagel of PlalnweU who re- 1
of the surrounding community re­
quite• an unociuiKuig
undertaking uuu
aud wui
will uc
be -■
«
Erway —of
—nd
— Mr*
sponded in fine manner to the call cenlly suffered a broken hip, has ■Ila
fine
w Improvement which will add Kalanuuuja
KaJamwoo were
were Sunriav
Sunday vlxltnrx
visitor* ot
at
for clothtag for overaea* relief of been brought to the home of ins1
r to outer
prop- , Fred
OU*. * Mrs Ruth Scott and
— carlton
—.. Center
—
.
war sufferers. Mra. Seri Jan. chair­ daughter, Mrs. Janies Pender on value
daughters returned to Larulng Frldaughters
man of
project, tell*
a ton the Pratrie and is slowly recovering |, ‘erty.
after a week's stay' with Mr
I from the injury Mr. Sage! resided;1 The Rev. Geo. Wingard of Wood- ' day TJtzr
__________
____
---------------, Servv- parent*.
land
was absent
from
Sunday
parents. Mr.
Mr and Mrs Ray Erway
Erway
turned in
. ta this vicinity many rear* and wc __
icea- cn account ol Ulnej.,'. u..,
Rev. ** Mrs.
Mrs. Geo
Geo Crake*
Crakes and
and Mra
Mrs CiorGorlhe varf
hone he will soon be about.
; -----------------------Methodist mink- ( d«n Havens and daughter. Pamela,
। Dick Hartman, W1B Johnson, and , Holme* a retired
truck for
it'ies
and* ’Mrs'
Wingard
were—Sunday
callers at
_____
*— ""
------- *1 of Hastings ------&gt;.---------------------*
| Elmer Penton are *11 ill at their 1 ter ta his eight'
Tuesday.
—c service. Rev. Holmes Forrest Havens'. * Mrs Nellie
1 homes and under tlie doctor's care. । conducted the
gave
an
* Mr. ] Foreman and Mr. and Mrs. James
„ ___
“ *
“ excellent sermon.
______
Death
Mather
I Max Bedford
has recovered from K*
and^Mra
guests , Dibble of Hastings
HaaUngs »
were Sunday
E fever and
returned
nnd
Mra. Fred Hcnney were gueal*
Liicius :
Uie ri*------- '------------------"* ---------J to hi* i
In the sell lor class at of Mr- ®-ut' Mr*. Gilbert Flaher of J visitors nt Ray Erway'*
troll Wed:
~8unday
neer; , Mrs
of Has­
ile-Kcltogg school. “ ; 'Hasting
Hasting*
Sunday. * The
The Spc
Spencer
Mrs Dick
Dick Rose
Rose and
and son
i
mother, h
। the Tt
t. i Scobey famdy
family have moved
moved onto tthe
Ums.
and M...
Mrs L™.
Dean Potter
uca lor
— ' MU,. Mr. ...U
: MU.
Mrs. aonory Finkbeutcr and In»I Norris properly
--------of
» ■&gt;
— Chidester j
..
early 75 years.. fant son were brought to their weal
property east and south &gt;&gt;»
ol, —
and• children
tlie
disre held ta D*- , county line home Thursday irum ‘he Center. We welcome them to the trtetspent Sunday al RoyErwazS
luipiua | community.
cunMnuiuiy. w
*i&gt;c uuiwu
HonoroforMrs.
Mrs.Sura
Sara Erways
a and the re- | Blodgett hospital Grand Rapid*
* The
Gariton vanici
Center m
jnhonor
Erway * 87th
to Middleville Mr and Mrs. Bert Parker visited
vhited school h*s
has won the Pl*qi»
Plaque for Wnhday. .
* -Mra.
--------Clyde
---------------Warren al»&gt;...«a., ,I Kuft-tv
termenl ta Mt. them Friday having been prevented
Safely; thlx
Ulis make.*,
makes tlir
the loiirth
fourth venr
year Ii
tag a commit- from 1visiting them Tuesday I? | The flute Police called on the
Hope cemetery followtag
— Leonard.
—
- - , Grand
- r
| school this week and gave a talk on
tnl service by Dr. R. D
.... ,-----------Also, accompanying lhe body were, The Charles William* home i*'। "Good Brakes". * Gary Lee. son of
Mr and Mra Gerald Wickham is
Mrs. Holbrook'* three daughters, under quarantine for scarlet lever * -*•
Mrs. Irene Bailey. Miss Florence placard having been placed thi* very sick sith
with pneumonia. 1* Mr.
Mrs. Raymond^
Raymond Wickjtam
Wickham spent
Holbrook and Mra. Grace Aerhard; Monday. Tlie youngest boy. Fred- and Mrs^
home
also Mr. L’s niece. Mrs. Glenn die was very sick Saturday night Sunday
—y with
~ folks.
- Mrs. Wick­
-------i-i—
Cogsdall. husband and small »on and Sunday but today is feeling h
a,m ----remaining
forB tc*. days to
Cameron all of Detroit The sisters 1 much better.
, help care for Gary 1
zrmauicd
1
We
are'Vlad
to
know
lljat
Ed
cl
I
Mr
and
Mrs.'MiUard
Bancroft'
and the Copdall family remained
we are glad to know tljat Edd I Mr. a"*
m
Saturday ,। Lewis, who lias
has been .urlously
.uriowly ilck
lick "
and
daughter
Ruth of Hastings were
at the Lobdell hong until Saturday
nd“
“u
in Pennock
Pennock hospital
hospital the
the past
past two
two ,, S“”d"7,
aMrV&gt;CrJfnk%hrih'
and Sunday.
in
. weeks, is much inprbvcd
mnroved and
mid is
Ls ex- 1CL5
lets. * ;Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shrib-.
-----------m
■ pectmg to be home sometime iu the cr W'd Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barry and
■ Donald spent Sunday p. m. with
I Mr and Mra. Theron Caln of S.
Thomapplr-KeuDgir FTA Wcdnes- |
;-------------- a «■---------------I
West Hasting*. * Sunday evening
day evening it wn* decided to;
imnre*«ira shrine
change the plan of meeting* and I
„ . ,niP'”“vr
callers at the Frank Shriber home
in H* future the orpniraUon will
Nowhere I* there * more Imprc* were Mr and Mrs. Wm. Shriber and
ba known as Ute PTA Discussion i *ivt shrine than the wine glass pul- family ot Hastings and Mr and
: Mrs Lester Warner and family of
Tlh’1 meetings will be diacu-ssloas pit in the Sandow-n, N. H.. meeting Woodland * Mr. and Mr:.. Guy
house, erected about 1773.
Nash spent Sunday in Hastings
between lhe parents and teachers'

« more of o load
die. But it WILL
2$tings will do its
the fighting food

I'rabata Oftlca

ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark.

U«&lt;o"4 u'.vii i-.‘.

and Mrs. Carroll Newton 1
guests al Mr. and Mrs. Chas
bias' cottage al White Fish I
Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Ebble
naar entertained Sunday In honor
of Jerry's Fuller's birthday:. * Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Morford were Sun­
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Myron Mason * Mr. Albert Tun­
gale of Bailie creek was the week­
end guest of Mr. and Mrs Walter
Bolyen * Mrs. Berylc Day was a
Battle Creek shopper Friday. * Miss
Donna Tobias of Hendershott visit-

MtlcT H «

the weekend st iter daughter's home
, near Paw Paw. * If anyone In lhe
vicinity wishes to contribute “old
cast-offs" for the WBCK rummage

h&lt;i«

«Mv«f m p

K0T1CE TO

SLS’&amp;ISZ' - -*

XOTIOB TO C1ED1T0M
A popular fiurth Carolina recipe
for sausage, based on SO pounds of
pork, is 1 pound of salt. 24 ounces
of finely ground black pepper, and
2 ounces of sage. Most people pre­
fer about three-fourths lean meal
and one-fourth fat. Another favorite
recipe for 50 pounds of pork is 1
pound of salt. 14 ounces of ground
sage. Hi ounces of black pepper.

MONDAY, MAY 7, 1945
At 12:30 o'clock C.W.T., the following articles:

LIVESTOCK

TOOLS

:os«s of Pct Milk
levy, ond to Lendrequesting even

NORTHEAST BAHRY
Mr. and Mn. Max Clark of Battle

To settle the estate of Willard T. Garrett, will sell at public auction at the residence
located two miles east of Dowling, first house south; on

Chickens
Twenty-five hens.
Five hen turkeys and one gobbler.
Seven ducks.
Groin
One hundred fifty bu. corn in crib.
75 bu. oats. 25 bu. wheat.
4 bu. seed beans. Sood corn.
Clover seed. Quantity cull beans.
Load of loose straw in barn.

led through to tho

LEGALS

AUCTION SALE

Cows
Jersey, 6 yr. old cow, bred April 19.
Jersey, 5 yr. old cow.
Jersey Cr Guernsey, 5 yr. old cow.
Durham, 10 yrs. old, bred April 1.
Durham, 7 yr. old cow.
One yearling heifer.
(Herd tost, 4.6)
Hags
One brood sow, 3 yrs., due soon.
Three feeder pigs.

llpino

tended a council meeting of the
Extension service In Hastings last
Friday. * Several from this vicin­
ity attended the W8.CB. at FTank
Waters' Friday.

Tractor, Formal! F14, on steel.
Tractor plow, Olivor 221, 12 inches.
Walking plow, 110 Gale.
Drag, International. Roller.
Single disk, International.
Binder, McCormick Deering.
Drill, Superior, 11 hoe. Spreader.
Pekin wagon and rack. Bean puller.

Side delivery rake, McCormick Deering.
Mower, New Ideal. Weeder.
Drophead hay loader, International.
Walking cultivator, John Deere.
Corn planter, International.
Clover seed buncher. Ten ft. dump rake.
Two wheel trailer, and stock rack.
Five in. steel vice. Logging tongs.
Drag saw. Lawn mower.
Woven wire fence stretcher.
Garden cultivator.
MISCELLANEOUS

2,000 ft. lumber. 25 fence posts.
200 crates. Good double harness.
Brooder house. Scales, 700 lbs.
Four rolls 8-32-6 in. fence, new.
Eighty rods barb wire, new.
Twenty-eight ft. extension ladder.
Largo galvanized tank. Cauldron kettle.
Buzz sow, arbor and lows
2 oil drums. 4-10 gal. milk cans.
2-5 gal. cream cans. Two grass seeders.
Hayrope, slings, pulleys, chains, shovels.
Grain &amp; feed bags. Several cord of wood.
Quantity of small tools.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Home Comfort cook stove.
Dining stove and chairs. Safe.
Beds, dressers. Roll top desk. Buffet.
Sowing machine. Book case.
Library table. Carpets and rugs.

AMBITIOUS WOMEN

WANTED!
to operate machines which ara now idle because of the shortage of esoa
.... Good pay .... Good working conditions, producing hndfy needed
Hastings Piston Rings for war-essential passenger ease, trucks, buaaa,
ond farm tractors.
Women alto wanted for Packing and Inspection work.

ALL AVAILABLE MALE MACHINE OPERATORS ARI INVITED TO
JOIN FORCES WITH US, TOO.

VACATION PAY!
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DEWEY REED, Auctionoor

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

Farm of 130 acres will also be offered including twenty acres of timber. Bids may
be made orally or written. Right reserved to reject any or all bids.

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�THE HASTINGS HANNER. THURSDAY. MAY 3. IMS
! Mr. and Mra. George Forman vis- to Indiana where she formerly lived guests present. Following tlie buri-' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Town,
ited their daughter and husband, to visit- She wa* Joined by her new meeting a facial hour was on- I
-----------Mr. and Mrs. Byron Teaker am! friend. Mias Maxine Gillispie a*d joyed with refrrehmcnU served.
Service News
'
Mr.
of PonUM
Pontine from
from Saturday,
Saturday. Iter sister. Joon Herahberger and
'.
. .
,
Bombanileni for the battle of JaMr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Leon
Leon Tyler
Tyler aBd
a*d
—j— ------j..
— .&lt;
—, they attended the alumni banquet
Tlie Young People* choir of the]pan received wings at graduation
family were Sunday visitors with MY 'until Monday.
* ..
Mr.
and
Mra.
Lloyd
and Mrs. Ernest Farr of Prairieville; Towns and granddaughter Lorraine on Saturday evening. They returned Church of tne Brethren met Sun-1 ceremonies of the 29th da** at this
... visit
«i.i&gt; Mrs.
»»-. Tyler's
•cvi.-'j uncle ------Jesse were Sunday evening visitors with home Sunday night going to Grand aay evening at the home of Mr. creek bombardier-navigator school
•n
■*— was
was visiting
visit tna her mother. Mra. Elizabeth Ttekner Haven on Monday. * The Rev. and and Mrs. Forrest Begerow. A very Of lhe Central Flying Training
Farr of California who
Mra. I. H. Osgood. David and Nelda pleasant evening wa* enjoyed sing- Command at Childress Army Air
‘n their home. * Mr. and Mrs. Arlo .of Sunfirld. * Louis Schmidt who were
Tuesday supper guests at the Ing. The host and hostess aerved Fleld&gt; Chlldre*s, Tex. Ready to Join,
spent
a weeks
at his home
lender and family of Battle Creek ' -"— “““ vacation
••—■■r.-:.—
pent Sunday with the former's here returned to Midland .Friday, emir Barnum home at Lake Odessa, lovely refreshment*. The group will one of Hip AFF* combat bombing
aarents. Mr. and Mrs. peter Fen- Mr*. Schmidt remained at thrir They were callers tn and around meet next Sundav evening at the teams in its mounting assault* on
home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Row- Japan,
Japan. the,
the graduate*jsf^Hie
graduates at lhe group
group
riH spend th? Charlotte Wednesday.
ler * Mr*. Lest-r Warner spent home here where ate will
lader.
, #
&gt;
Include F,0 Kenneth C. Horton, son
Wedntsdav in Buttle Creek. * Mr*.
vU*7d.il,U
Observed Wedding Anniversary I
of Mr. and Mra. Carl J. Horton of
lolur Hullliirf attended the annual sister
•'**** Mr**
M‘“ Barbara Bailey of Has
»«*&lt;-­
•wm ana
The Charity Circle of tire WS. Delton. P0 Horton has been spend­
Mr. and Mra. Carl Hewitt
and mt
Mr.
lanquet of the-hospital guilds in ting* Saturday night und Sunday.
and Jerulec 1CE. will meet Friday evening with ing his furlough with his parents
fastings Tuesday evening. * Mr. * Mr. and Mr*. Ted Euper were nm Mrs. Ted Euper ca~*
of the for.... - Miss Rosa Velte, hostess with Mr*. here. * Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Nor­
•nd Mrs. Robert Born and son Sundav dinner guests of Mr. and entertained at the home
.. .... -------- Richard Stairs co-hostea*. .
wood. Mrs Mary Doster. Mr. and
hllllp and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mrs. Dale Shetterly of Sebewa. Mt** mer on Sunday April 22 with a love­
teuthcr and daughter Jeanette Jeralee Euper spent the day with ly dinner as a surprise 'for Mr. and
The Barry countv W.Ctu •■in­
omit Saturday night and Sunday her cousin. Mi*.* Bonnie Johnson. ♦ Mra. Howard Hewitt for their wed­ vention will be held In the Woodland were dinner guests at the Leon Dos­
'biting their daughter and sister. Mnitvr David Wilt come Friday and ding anniversary celebration. It was Methodist church Tuesday. May a. ter home In Hastings Bunday.,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hrechelscn of visited his grandparent*. Mr. and cw.cny planned and was n real
Mra. George Sears until Bunday surprise.
Yryden.
*
Engagement Announced
hl* parent*. Supt. and Mrs.
Mr. ana Mrs. Leon Dunning, DelMr. and Mrs. Harold Warner of while
. J Word wa* received by friends
Memorial Service
Wilt accompanied the senior* of
vXranwiU^he8fSr'.“fSr ^1*®^^ JTomgdW
A memorial service will be held here from Lansing that Harold
“r .nd Mrs Wllltam Warn" 1 J"
next Sunday afternoon. May fl. at Barnum had pasaed sway at hl* rence Jones. son of Mr. and Mrs.
for a weekend visit and relumed J o'clock at lhe Woodland Xfetho- home in East lensing Tire funeral Donald Jones. Hickory Corners Tlie
'ra. Carl Hcaltt. Mra. George Bcn- home Sunday.'
dirt —
church for Flight Officer zrrvlces were held in Lansing at
will
June 20
r.r. Mrs. Ernest Shonto and Mra.
Johnny Monasmlth who was killed one o'clock E-W.T. and the body wedding
wcddJ
«—
will be
be rolemnUcd
rtuemnu WM
r*_i.
gradMr. and Mrs. Max Howe and Johnny
oward Hewitt were in Battlec
actum
March 13. on the western breuriit to th# Noihvlllo mausoleum
Teca |&lt;I— nav. w —r. »-1
. daughter Maxinc of Battle Cicek 1in
* in Prance
.&lt;u
Jichigan Col­
front
Johnny was lhe for "burial wUh aervtees at three wm
££
d *ivsu weave*■■ Tn
June.
1944.
and
following
Charles Townsend and family. Mrs. were Sunday dinner guraus of Mr. first casualty killed in action from o'clock on Tterfay. Mr. and Mis. lege. in
m Jun'‘ 1944 “n
furyl Townsend, and Miss Mary and Mr*. H. A KiLsan and Mary Jo. the local school honor roll. He was Barnum and family were former her graduation was awarded a
Sunday du&gt;m r * Mi*s Mary Townsend of Detroit
teaching fellowship to Wheaton
only one in the plane that lost residents of South Woodland.
irents. the Rev. «Pc»t from Friday until Sunday the
------------- •
,
rftend and Fran- with her parent.-, the Rev. and Mrs. his life. The body was burled in ]
I
Sympathy Fcr Bereaved
I
H. A. Kltson and H. V. Townsend. * Howard Harper a cemetery In Prance.
-----------Many friends were saddened here
v
•Upson—Wood
fr. and Mra. Robert Bum attend'd who Inlured hl* aim in a faU from
Ml**- Marian Wood, daughter of
of
Service News
when they heard of the tragedy In
MIM&gt; meeting and dinner for the sup- « scaffold Is much better. * Dr. and
Mr, Alonzo Br«l
wort ।
U fed jl
rlntrtidcnts an dthelr wives of Mra Orville Mater and sons of
.mm th* vunr rv&gt;mirtm«.nt that
Uvea in a fire in Hastings. Riley Nell Delton was marrien to *neocoro
•’arry county schools nt the home Nashville were Sunday dinner guests wSr*Pfc?RichBT
BrSrtWM at ?-y#»r-oM »«i ot Mr*. Neil apd Her- F Upson, son of Mr. and Mra.
f Supt and Mrs. Arlle Reed of of Mr. and Mrs Ogle Plnnigan. * Manor In Genial hcmitai Staten ' man Nell
HasUngs and Robert Theodore Upson of 39 Somerset Ave.
Tashville. Thursday evening
* Miss Joan Hershberger who spent
New York He?ntere&lt;i Anrll Cooley 2-year-old son of Corp, und Battle Creek, ut 6 o'clock. Saturday
Mra. Ethel Car)’ ond daughter June her vacation visit Ina her parents •&lt;­ Iriand
27 fcr obMTvatkmantT^rrttment 1 Mra Robert Cooley. Mrs. Nell Is lhe aftarnoon. April 21 in Uie Brooks
•nd Mra. Arthur*Chrlstophcrscn of and Mrs Iziren Hershberger went to He ini later te's^nt to another has 'laughter of Mr and Mrs. Lawrenqp Memorial Methodist church tn Mar’jike-called on Mrs. (Itorie North Manchester. Ind., for a few nitel for
another hos-.
»r wh(j
m Wood|and
ahaU n,,.
WBrrcn E. Brown
’ears Thundav afternoon.
■ days' visit and then will return to
her school in Chicago. * Dr. und
'••nday afternoon with Mlt-s E ta Mrs. Orvilln Mater and sons ot
Nashville
were
Sundry
dinner
guests
Schneid'r and Mbs Barbara Decker. of Mr. and Mrs. O,:le Flanigan. *
. diticnal wedding marches on th?
n the evening they n’trnd d the
organ. Mrs James Oates was ma■re’entn’lon of a sacred canta'a Mrs Cora Leffler is visiting at the f Mk. Va.. has been vuitlnx his |
rnmzrH xinrra
iron ot honor. Tlie bridesmaid*
•^e Holy City” presented bv the home '“Ul" d ughtrr' Mr and M
wife here. They are spending this
1Inll£ r-uAcn in t hri.t
I were Mhs Shirley Upson, sister ot
Robert i*
Born
week with his mother. Mra. Lyle |
bn!,r.d,
1
community choir of Caledonia at i HoMrt
on&gt;
। lhe bridegroom and Miss Constance
Woodland*’ O*K00d' Mlntrt&lt;r
the Methodist church in Lake Odes- | Mrs. George Hudecek of Owosso Robinson near Sunfield.
i Bel! cousin of lhe bride. Charles
*a. * Mrs. Percy Lehman and Miss ‘Prilt the weekend with her parPff Gerald Gonyou came lut; Morning worship—Guest speaker, Wood
wooa wa*
was oe*i
be-'t man «na
and Walter
Phlla Hitt were callers on Mrs. cnU. Mr and Mrs. Henry Hynes week Tuesday to visit his wife and 10:00 B. m
'
. Upton, braiher of the groom and
Charles Hatton Wtdnesfiav after- On Saturday evening all were din- little daughter. Lorraine at the
Sunday school—11:00 a. m.
! Norman Boughton, cousin
of theg
noon. * Little Mis-, Ann ’Wise of! ner guests of Mr. and Mrs I-con home of her parents. Mr. and Mr*.
Evening service hi ciiargc of the ' bride, were ushers.
— &lt;_
— ,for
------aIew
Mr*. Loren
Hnsthigs
is .......
visiting
few days
days Hynes.
Hynes, *a On Tuesday Mr*,
Lloyd Towns. They went Bunday LVnruiun
'Christian Endeavor.
i
The
bride,
who
was
given
in marUlacuvur.
with her grand parents. Mr. and Mra. Hershberger and daughter.
night
to
visit
his
parent*.
Mr.
and
Missionary
Committee
—
7:30
p.
m.
Huge
by
her
father,
wore
a
fitted
I
Missionary
Committee
—
7:30
p.
m.
Huge
by
her
father,
wore
a
fitted
Clyde Wise and daughter Roberta.1 Victor Gherman and Marianne
Marianne went Mrs. John Gonyou of Hastings Pfc.
Prayer meeting
meeting Wednesday
Wednesday-8
—8 gown
gown cl
cl whitwhite lace
lace over
over satin.
satin. Her
to Detroit »«
to •&gt;»the home nt
ot their Gcnyou will report at Indiantown I p Prarer
a Mr. and Mrs Ray Schantz .spent •'*
m 1
‘
fingertip veil
veil fell
fell from
from a
a bridal
bridal
| p. m.
fingertip
from Sa tin day afternoon until Sunt daughter and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Gap Pa on his return.
Kilpatrick
■
of
pearls
the
design
of
i
I
wreath
in
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ditmsn returning home Wed­
; Bunday school—10:30 a. m.
। orange b!o*M»ms. Sire carried a bouClarence Meyers of Woodbury. * nesday. Mrs. Haigison Blocher wno
Organizations
I •MorsMng worship. Guest speaker— quet of white flowers. Mra. Gate*
The Rev F. C Wing supplied Sun­ had been visiting her daughter Mr*.
•
’
1:30
a.
m.
gown
was
blue
satin;
her
flower*
About
thirty
member*
of
the]
day morning for church services at Di tman and family for several
Christian Endeavor—7:30 p. m.
white carnations. Ml*s Upson wore
•he Methodist church for Ute Rev. weeks returned home with them. On Woodland Woman's Study club en­
Prayer Meeting Thursday
at lhe a pink satin gown covered with not
----George F. Wingard. * Mr. and Mra. Sundav they enjo.ed a family din­ Joyed a very pleasant afternoon] riddy
m.
and Miss Bell, a similar one of blue
Leon Hynes and daughter Gladys ner. Others present were Mr. and Wednesday when they were guests । Priddy home—8 p. tn.
, satin. Both wore white carnations.
-----------were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mra. Charles Van Lente and sons of the Nashville Literary club.
Mrs. nn^uabhirTdrMa
Wood, mother of and
the a"rorbride,
Brethren wore
and Mrs. Paul Woodman. They Gregory and Bobbie of Spring Lake ?m7arSrhwXneclureMiMlctd-1 Sonlh HoodIand
*«-,
Gertrude Strong and
,
.
-.
spent the evening at their cottage
sage
carnations
and
of
Arthur L Lodge. Pastor
•
— of ........
-.............
d rose*. Mra.
N“rt
at Saddlebag lake. * Mr. and Mrs daughter Nancy of Grand Rapids.
. . .«»•■
I 10:00 a. m
m. woraiup
worship ana
and sermon,
sermon. ’
Kcd reck Monasmlth and family of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Twi end Conservation department,
Woodbury and Mr. and Mrs. Fred and family were evening visitor*. * .The
T]
uromnn., Study
Rtudv Club will I ^^^^^^‘srnHnare'chlcago | were present from Battle' Creek,
Woman's
Smith of Lake Odessa called on Mrs. Victor OlXrman. wno had oeen ,T3w Womnn * study
meet for the May meeting Tuesday
ma the
•&gt;“*»•» ftnd MarahaU.
Mrs. Della Munktelow Sunday aft­ vjdtlng her parents. Mr. and Mrs. evening
at the school building. The I 4
.‘&amp;,n* m Church school
I A reception in Ute tearoom of the
ernoon.
Lcrcn Hershberger, went Saturday theme Is'Between the Book Ends”* "•“• "’• cnurcn ncnoor.
church followed the service. ThlrTteOirl* choru. will prment MXraAd “daughter tenq^retJKV fto$!
Rodnc?
was decorated with cut flow­
y' ers and the lace-covered refresh­
. A meeting was held on Thursday Mich , speaker.
merit
table
was
centered
with n
We invite you to worship with u*.
for enrollment ot those who wish
three-tiered wedding cake topped by
to lake the 4-H summer project.!
a miniature bride and groom. Mr.
Methodist Church
Mr. and Mrs. Ogle Flanlgnn are i
and Mrs. Upson spent a brief honey­
George
F.
Wingard.
Pastor.
the leaders. Plans are well under way
moon in Battle Creek. Her going
Morning warship—10:15.
for the work. 'Sixty-three have
j away ensemble was a green suit
Bunday school—11:15.
signed for lhe work with some oth­
। With brown accessories.
Junior church—10:45.
er* under conildvratlon. A 4-H Soft
i Mrs. Upson is a graduate of Del­
Youth
Fellowship
—
8:00.
ball team luis also been organized.
ton high school. Mr. Upson sttendCtioir rehearsal Thursday night­
ed Central high school. Battle
.
The Blue Star Mother-* club s'.
meet for Its May meeting Monday Carlton Center Methodist Church Creek. Both are employed by Uie
Kellogg Co. They are residing at 512
Morning worship—9:00.
•
evening May 7. with Mrs. Harley
East Green In Marshall.
Sunday school—10:00.
Townsend hostess.

WOODLAND *|__ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _

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DELTON
Mrs. Mvrtlc Lelnaar was Ln K*l-mazoo Thursday. * Mr. and Mr*, j
John Budd liave sold their prop- .
erty
bi
the
village
here
to
Mra.
]
of(i
ertv hr the villace here to Mra.
Myrtle McLeod and moved to the । ■■■,*. n, ..i.t o»a
Myron Werunan farm near Cedar spnl a I&gt;. IMS.
Creek. * Mr. and Mra. Stewort ( Pr-.«.i,
Waters and family of East Delton । »• ’’'•’“••L
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Payne I &gt;" ‘h» M*""r' 4*r7.
Tho Cheerful Helper’s Club met and family of Hope Center spent I
Friday afternoon with Miss Rob* Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Goldie I,
Velte hostess. There was a good Durkee and son David. * Th« MUo,iJHml ln ,,lrt Co,
attendance of members and several Prairieville and Delton Methodist n..t tb. .dmini
churches raised gl.U3.00 for the i„.
■» t.
Cnmde for Christ. The quota for ------- ------ ------the three churches was B72.00. Del-,
ton raised B777.00 of the whole
amount. * Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Pennock and Mrs. John Adams
called on their uncle Andrew Her-,
bert In Otsego Sunday afternoon. * llrr tb»i.«f U «i«n b»’ puiiliC*«i»» •»&lt;
Mrs. Jriuiie Waters of Hastings, rupr of ihl« vnlrr, tnt thrr» r«n&lt;«eulh
spent lhe weekend with Mrs. Minnie
Campbell. * Miss Elizabeth Robin­
son of Lansing spent the weekend
with her parents, the Rev. and
t Ba,
Mrs. W. D. Robinson.
George Sprague has been on the :
sick list. His .Kon Meric Sprague of I
Detroit lias been spending a few |
Vegetable Storage
,
days with him. * Miss Delore* Bur­
There are several methods of
pee was in Battle Creek Thursday. I
* Mrs. Vida Morford spent the week- i storing garden produce for winter
end with her children near Hickory use. but the most important
Corners. * Billy Harper, who is stiiHoned at Great Lukre, Ill., is factors are to choose vegetables in
spending several days with his par­ prime condition, to maintain low
ent*. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Harper temperatures, but above freezing, ta
and family. * Lincoln Bush has control moisture, thereby preventj
been quite ill the past week.
Mrs. Leo Chamberlain of Battle] Ing either shriveling or decay, and
Cio* spent the weekend with her to be sure ot good ventilation.

The general meeting of the Meth­
odist WS.CU. was held Wednes­
uay evening at thq
tnc church
enuren parlors
pariora
day
for the regular burine** meeting.
The procrum was In charge of the
Goodwill circle- with Mrs. Susan
Smith chairman, assisted by Mrs.
Elsie Fr.rthlng and Mra. Fern
Trumbo.

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StCTION ONE—PACES 1 t« I

IICHTY-NINTH YIAR

of the group

Carl j. Horton of
m has been spend-

Runday.,

Announced
on Dunning. Del-

Corners. The
nlzed June 20
Michlgan Col­
and following

Wheaton

Wood, daughter of
[elvin E. Woods of
rrled to Theodore
jf Mr. and Mrs.
of 39 Somerset Ave.
5 o'clock. Saturday
21 in Ute Brook*
list church in MarWarren E. Brown
&gt;uble ring ceremony
liar decorated with
*-n played the tra; marches on tho
ies Oates was muThe bridesmaids
•y Upson, sister ot
i nd Ml*.&lt; Constance
the bride. Charles
nuui and Walter
cf the groom and
cn. cousin of the;
। was given in mariher. wore a fitted
»ce over satin. Her
cli from a bridal
r In the design of
She carried a boulower*. Mrs. Gates.’
satin; her flowers

similar one of blue
• while carnations,
ther of the bride,
ie drew and a cor­
ns and rows. Mrs.
&gt;( powder blue and
te camcilofl. Guest*
■om Battle Creek,
and Marshall.
the tearoom of the
the service. Thlrere present. The
)ted with cut tlow:e-covcred refresh­
centered with a
Ung cake topped by
ie and groom. Mr.
ipenr a brief honey­
Creek. Her going
was a green suit
a graduate of DelMr. Upson sttendh «hool.
school. Battle
■ employed by the
y are residing at 512
^rshall

ble Storage
&lt;
•vcral methods of
product for winter]
most
Important;
boose vegetables In
i. to maintain low
ut above freezing, to
t, thereby pre ventJ
ventilallon.

_

you fellows and girls in Service
from Middleville T. K. School.
"Greetings from home". 1’11 do my
best to let you know a few of the
things that are going on around
the old school you once attended.
As some of the Items are men­
tioned you might think back four
or five years and jxwslbly remem­
ber yourself being in one of these

costumes which had been gotten
from Holland, Michigan. Then up
in the east end of the Gym was a
Dutch acene consisting of a rock
garden with running waler and u
pool with quite a lawn oL artificial
grass. A dutch boy and girl were
sitting In a swing on the lawn look­
ing very chummy while admiring
the tulips and other flowers grow­
ing around the pool. The Grand
Rapids orchestra of eleven pieces
had a background of roses placed
on the arbor mentioned before.
It was a swell party and we wish
more of you In Service could have
been there as were Jimmy Polhe-

HASTINGS ROTARY
OBSERVES SILVER
ANNIVERSARY

Club Has Sponsored Many
Local Projects Sinco Its
Organisation Here In 1920
Hastings Rotary Club celebrated
.—।------------ gt a dinner at
tre Thursday
evening. a!
guest* alter.——
There were representatives from
lately. As Just mentioned. Jimmy the Rotary club at Greenville. Lo­
Polhemus is home from the Navy well and Middleville, clubs which
and Russell Palmer from Percy were sponsored by the local orgsniJones hospital because of having
been wounded in Prance. Don
White nnd Bob Rugg had an un­
District Governor Sam Goraline
expected and happy meeting on the of Battle Creek and Elmer Wild o!
Philippines not long ago and found Kalamazoo, tile dlslrict-governorthat they were stationed only halt elect. were here to pay the respects
a mile apart. Bill Frost and Gordon of the 151st District of Rotary. LetBennett breezed in from Great era of congratulation were read
Lakes a few days ago but ore now from Rotary International at Chi­
back on the Job. Bill sat in on our cago. the Rotary Club of Ban FranAg. IV class and told the fellows
a lot of interesting things about
Included on the program were
the navy. He made it pretty clear
to them they they were very lucky Aben Johnson, the first president
here in school and that each boy of the local dub; Morris Lamble the
would realize It as soon as he gets only charter member still active in
the
club; Ken Sanderson, lieutenant;
out in the "Cold. Cold" world.
George Eggleston dropped Into my governor of Klwanls; Stanley Qint- .
room about a month ago and near­ minks, president of Hastings Ki- !
wants:
John Ironside and George
ly shook my hand loose at the
wrist. He was glad to get back aft­
er having completed his missions
as a gunner of a bomber based in
Italy. Then there is Eddie Lewis.
Martha 8chad. Jim Faulkner. Aden
Campbell and many others.

year but things will change by this
coming fall. Mr. Bchipper takes ov­
er the basketball and Van the base­
ball whlch&gt; Is trying to keep going
this Spring In competition with the
rainy weather. Baseball has gone
quite well this year so far. The only
game lost was to Wayland. Van has
several players which have played
since their Sophomore year—David
Otto. Bernard Wierlnga and Wayne
Robinson who is one of the pitch­
ers. Of course it is rather question­
able whether the same amount of
interest in baseball can be main­
tained among the seniors as they
had in former years because of the
Influence of the opposite sex. At
lease I cant help but wonder when
Bernard Wierlnga and Mary Noah
or Dave Otto and Lorraine Wheel-

member back In the.days when???
May 11 looms up as a big day for
the TK students becau^ that is
when they plan to beat the socks
off neighboring schools In different
athletic events—In other words
"Field Day". Nearly every day we
see Bruce Farnham and Cleyo RobIyer running ouf west of town get-

wiib Lrtt wriI* rttloa. DMtd

16 PAGES—TWO SECTIONS

COUNTY ORGANIZES
FOR BOND DRIVE

RATIO
-ft AT A Gt

House to House Canvass to
Be Made to Meet Individual
Quota of $541,000
An intensive house to house drive
is being planned in Barry county
qu&lt;;:a or
iiccorurng ro uua .
:
Siege), drive chairman
Each toAi-.-hip and village, tnrb
■
lure in Hastings, cacti ward. U
being organized lor the canvas
, In none of .-ix proceeding War I
■
I. in Driir. n,. iurr&gt; countv tnrrt
I" quotil h : sale* to individuals.'
although the overall volume has1
tfcs
bron nii-t or .-xcreded t.ecausc of
I..-;.,
.... &lt; i •:: - •-r a: imi v
and business firms.
i
x
'! hl- time, houever Barry county
'
l&gt; going to make an organized cf®
fort to meet the quota far Individ-'
uals—even though the quota U the!
i
largest ever assigned the county.
,
The drive will begin next Monday.' Cpl. Louis Williams, son of Vere
May 14 and will continue through Williams, well known grocer at
June
• Hickory Comer*, was reported
Herewith is a list of the chairmen ■ killed in action in Germany on
that Mr. Siegel has appointed to April 16lh. Cpl. Williama enlisted
assist In the drive:
*
for service March 17. 1941. The
Factories. Byron K. Fletcher; complete story reporting his death
Merchants. Doctors and Lawvers, I appeared on page one of last weeks
Ben Gidlcy; Labor. Elmer Lau-.
paper
baugh; City School*. Supt. D. A.,
u

Vm£55I»a.nrt u.;

AUCTION SALES
trutK rutrgt Tft
ksss BARRY CO. SCHOOLS

DKWKV HID. Asri. A Mat

Village. Lawrence Bird; Freeport., JLlWj I It Lili J IU
Bernice Clawson; Nashville, Ray-

Bird; TtiornappW. William A. Grid- ***”*’»■
ler and Vur H Aaat
Fifth Distribution Of
Primary School Funds

see the adv^Swreltt

viuueion. nuwii »v. mou «&gt;;&gt;u w
Distribution of the fifth payment ,uc for fuU P«rtlcula
O. Mater: Hastings. Homer Becker ot
_nd tulUon from the
------------

.._ .._____________ ■

___ * ... . farm, stock, hay. loot

csenting state aid money un­
— otherwise staled:
Assyria—District No. 5. Assyria
! venter. 910429: 7 frl.. Briggs. 982.witr1?'
9 frL Lincoln. 813813.
.Miller, Johnstown. Fred Frey and. —■ rv%w
apSs:
hE?"in

H-u™. Mr. BWM hu! WW’ M,

»».

»

care however he noted that his,
IN GERMANY
weight had changed from 170 to
Last week two Barry- county men 130 lbs.
Klwanls has been assigned the I state aid.
were known to have been freed
•--------- •• - ■— "----------First Ward; Rotary, the Second , total. 8?*''
"New York and Michigan have from German prison camps one re­
Ward: The Women's Club, the: 88525; I
—- ------- •
much in common In the horticul­ port coming
Third Ward: Chamber of Cifm- Shores, I
tural field. Horticulturists in both ment to Ric)
merce
and J. C. C,. the Fourth । Haatta
stales have made Important con­
Both turn entei
Ward
I
tributions to public wwnnre and- Hathaway M. was liberated
Thej
thel
; An accurate record of lids drive t 8597530;
close,contact has been maintained
jn
V
—
* Im in
mtmA
at. Am to determine
' ISamMaI
other
report
was
a
letter
written
1
?
e
iZajils
Jreat
n
I will be kept
order
by growers and scientists. They
1 which ward and which organization
have found many means of co-noI made the best showing.
---------- ....-----------,----------- - „ ....
gleton. Informing her that he had
Hastings people are asked to re- Q^mby.
member that these War Loan Drive; Hope—District No. L Doud. 8126.­
-------..---------- — ....... ..----------------- .. 23; 3, Oddar Creek. SUM; 4. BBada
8105.93: 8. Shultz. 893 32; 1 frl.,
Brush Ridge. 814L89; 9. Cloverdale,

GUEDS

ACHIEVEMENT DAY
DREW LARGE CROWD

siuo.wj;

4 iru ou
Banfield. 983.18; 1
11, Burroughs, 414
Maple Grove—D
Mayo. 812683; 3 ft---------------- ,-------53; 4 frl.. Dunham. 8116.14.
Orangeville—Orangeville
village
school. 1318.40.
Rutland—District No. 1.
quin lake. 457.18; 4. Tanner.
Thornapple—Middleville
Kellogg achool. state aid. I

Exhibit Proved Work Of
Practical Nature Was Done
Making motions count, time sav­
ing meals, making gloves and
purses and painting or reflnishing
walls, woodwork and floors are the

scholarship fund which aided many
Barry county young people In ob­
taining special training; during tills
same period It also raised a fund tor
providing shoes ana stockings tor
needy youngsters: the club has also
provided financial aid for the hot
lunch club at the city schools; dur­
ing the past year. Hastings Rotar­
ians sponsored an Institute of In-

The Barry County Federation of
Women's clubs meets in Nashville,
Thursday. May 17. for an all-day
meeting. The Hastings club has
been asked to repeat the play "Make
Up and Live" which they gave be­
fore the local club last winter. Mem­
bers who are planning to go to Nash­
ville are asked to make reservations
with Mrs. W. Q. Bradford.

I in the offing.
The crisp, cool weather, combined
with the unnatural quietness of
"Main Street" prompted one pedes­
trian to observe that V-E Day
seemed like Thanksgiving Day, ex­
cept for the green leaves on the
trees—and that Was Just about It—
V-E Day here was a day of thanks­
giving.

ionary!

already done. We always like to get
your letters too. The P.F.A. has
bean rather busy lately. We are
• making a tree planting demonstra­
tion for game purposes in coopera­
tion with the Mich. Dept, of Con­
servation on a 106 acre farm Just
east of 'Barlow lake. We planted
4800 trees there last Wed.. May 2.
There U a cottage on the farm
which we may use as a chapter
meeting house. We have twentyfive members now with David Otto,
Pres.. Wayne Robinson. Vice Prre..
Bernard Wierlnga. Trees. Paul OUler. Sec , Leroy Timm. Reporter.

EDITORIAL

War comes to an end in Europe]of lasses, that were anything but
much as Gen. Eisenhower predicted small—remember the news accounts
by gradual dlslntegratldl’,—only, the which Invariably ended- thirty tor
Noted Horticultural!** To
final disintegration was undoubted- forty or fifty and sometimes even
Taka Up Work Thera in Oct. iy more abrupt, than most com- sixty and seventy) heavy bombers
*- --------- *------- ------------------ 1
Of special interest to Barry coun­ menu tori had expected. The much
ty people, particularly acquain­ heralded "Operation Ootterdamtances of the late Dean Eugene
Davenport of Woodland, is the news
recently given out that Dr. Harold
B. Tukey. of Cornell, will become
head of the important Michigan
State college horticultural depart­
»a»
’
bombing did Just wliat it was expectment beginning with the October
। The effectiveness bf the Anglo-1 cd to do—It broke the steel sinews
term.
Dr, Tukey is a son-in-law of the ! American strategic bombing opera- of Hitler's- ■ highly organized war
late Dean and Mrs. Davenport and tions received glowing tribute from | machine; Air power didn't win the
captured Field Matshal Karl Gerd war. it was the teamwork and coI von Rundstedt. Strategic bombing. [ operation of all branches of the
ship which was left to the Tukey
(be said, cut Germany's supply of armed services. Including the Navy,
grandchildren.
....................
..................
The following comment from the i fuel and oil. ruined her railway sysfarm editor of the Roc lifter-Dem­ ' tern and thus seriously Impaired the use cf air power made the Job far
ocrat Chronicle, a widely circulated 'mobility of her armies, smashed less costly; It saved thousands of
Kper in the •Empire state's fruit
i lives; hastened the final complete
It. tells of Dr. Tukey's Important ,— .. ----------------------— collapse of Hitler's once mighty
to a dangerous minimum. In fact, armies. The Russians, too. bene­
Marshall
von
Rundstedt filed from the effective use of our|
TVkey is leaving is sattsfactioQ that Field
he ir. being called to a bigger Job. claimed that superior Allied air- a|r power, it l» no discredit to
He will have charge of all horti­ power was the most decisive factor . their mighty and heroic military accultural work at Michigan State.
in the Reich's military' failure. It | compllshmcnts to say that it was
Kantntr. and their four year old
will be recalled that this strategic I American and
British
bombers
son. Wendell, realde in Hasting* His
“Dr. Tukey Joined the Cornell bombing went on week after week which so weakened the inner core
address is: M.'Sgt. Robert Hoos.
and
month after month in the face &lt; (Continued on Page 3. Bee. ij
staff
25
years
ago
as
an
assistant
Unit 1. A.P.O. 248. San Francisco.
in horticulture and in recent years
has besn chief in research. He is
esDcclallv well known for his work
in plant propagation and nursery
probjems. Years ago he recognised
that it was as important to im­
prove the half of the fruit tree be­
low the ground as well as the part

Home Front«

rs. Marshall Nor­
Doster. Mr. and
ns and son Dean

DR. H. B. TUKEY
COMES TO M.S.C.

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MAY 10. 1945

uary 28. The card was a French
form card, and said that he was in
good health and was being moved
to another location.
Sergeant Greenmail was taken
prisoner while fighting with the
79lh Division and had previously
been wounded in the foot. He was
hospitalized in England for a time.
He went Into the army in Novem-

PENNOCK

I GLEN COTA KILLED IN ACTION
r**As the. Banner goes to press., word
i comes that Glen Cota, serving with 8JRA1 DU
H the U. 8. Navy, has* bead killed in 8219 10 paid
' action. Cota, whose parents live in muslin, out
I Big Rapids, worked here for sev­
eral yean and ,1s knowp to many
people in this community. His

Exhibits made by the groups
showed household repair kits, re­
shaped pans, repair of electric
cords, use of soy beans, care of a
patient in the home, use of scrap
fat. mending, remodeled tables and
rcupholstefed chairs, all of which
had 'been included in the year's

with the-U. 8. Navy.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LXCT

Free lecture on Christian 8cl
by Herbert W. Beck. CBB.
Sunday afternoon. May 13, at

England. Ireland and went into
France on D-day. He, is now in
Germany making his overseas serv­
ice total thirty-eight months to
date.
CpI. Keller is with the medical
detachment of the field artillery of
Gen. Patton's 3rd Anny. It was Col.
Keller who aided John Leary al the
time he was wounded in action.
Cpl. Keller's brother. Norman,
has been tn service over two years
and Is now with the Mir Corps in

New Barry County
Atlas Out Next Week
The new edition of the Barry
Atlas will be ready for distribution
Monday. May 14. The atlas con­
tains forty-two pages and Includes
a detailed map or each township
showing property owners. New i
maps of the city of Hastings and,
Barry county are also included Alli
maps have been corrected up to the
the time of starting work bn the |
new book. • The old atlas was print­
ed in 1939 and considerable cortocting was necessary for the new edi­
tion.
The Atlws Is sponsored by the Has­
tings City Bank and all detail and
organization work has been fur­
nished by them. They are distribut­
ed FREE to anyone who asks for

ianeoiis, 83796;
balance an han
941554. Disburoi
tienU, 8187.11. !
Owing to th*
H. Carveih. no

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, MAT II. IMS

Thigh school

Chickens 47C
ib. 40c

SMOKED HAMS
)

shank half

lb 33c

3 lb. Broilers - Ib.

"w ■

LB.

SKINLESS FRANKFURTERS &lt;b 35c
! RING BOLOGNA gradeiib.32c
ib. 27c
SMOKED LIVER SAUSAGE «&gt; 38c
hwimimiiiMiWtsiiai.
BAKED BEANS home made Ib. 22c
VEAL BREAST
SMOKED SAUSAGE Eckrich lb. 46c
meaty
COD FILLET fresh frozen Ib. 42c
limited

"&gt; 36c

SMELT JUMBO
SAUERKRAUT
’■wiirWiirHCJwrawBTwrwBt .tz.’c;

&gt;b 29c
bulk lb. 9c
____________•

- - &lt; ■

BLUE PIKE .trictlyfresh lb. 35c
BEEF LIVER Steer lb. 35c
VEAL CHOPS rib- lb. 39c
PORK SAUSAGE grade 1 lb 32c
SOUP MEAT lean lb. 9c
ROUND STEAK Steer Beef Ib. 4Tc
SIRLOIN STEAK Steer Beef lb. 39c
PORK STEAK Boston butt Ib. 38c
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CHICKENS

SHORT STEAK
steer beef
lb 30c
’

ib

VEAL LOAF
Fickle 0 Pimento

“»• 38c

LGE. BUN.

BUN.

while it lasts

3 lb. iar 69c
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MBM_____ ________

CHOPLETS

iar 35c
SWEET PKKLES
qt. jar 37c
naanoHini

PEAS VALLEY BRAND
13c
CORN WHOLE KERNEL
14c
CORN DEL MONTE CREAM STYLE can 14c
WAX BEANS SHURFINE can 15c
SPINACH DEL MONTE 21 size 23c
PORK &amp; BEANS JACKSON can 13c
KIDNEY BEANS
can
ige
CATSUP PIK NIK I4oz. 15c
KEYKO OLEO
ib
23c
KRISPY CRACKER 1 lb. 19c 2 lbs 35c
COFFEE DEL MONTE lb. 33c
COFFEE MAXWELL HOUSE &lt;b 33c
COFFEE HILLS BROS.
Ib
33c
POSTUM CEREAL pkg 2h

J EL L Y

No. 2 Can

Mn. Hoyd Johncodt. Cloverdale:
Ixxktr Inspection wax. held Fri­ Mrs. Jacqueline Guntrip, 800 E.
Blair; Mrs. Robert Blfp, Middleday. May 4. *
kilte; Charles Kltaer. Hastings, IU
Mrs Hurter, and MT Broaak's 1; Mn Olive Conlon. !Tt2 B. Jef__________
gym classes were careful to leave lenotL________ ,
no mark, on the floor Thursday
and Friday. The J-Hop committee ° JsmesV
waa born in the
, requested that the floor, eleaned
1' on clean-up day. be kept In good Netherlands, January f. IMS and
passed away st his home in Irving,
condition for the J-Hop. May 4.
Thunday. May 3, aged 80 yean.
1 Senior
announcements
which 1 months «nd 1 day.
He came to America at twelve
were ordered several weeks ago ar­
yean of age and has lived at By­
' rived last Friday.,
ron center. Bradley. »nd *l ,tv'
'"ff/’was^nl'te^ InnvuTiageloMiss
The Sason baseball team lost to
Kalamaaoo Central 5-8 Tuesday,
Engrlena Wormmeestrr. December
.
1
.
39. 18dl. To this union were bom
IasI Wednesday afternoon was six sons, five of whom survive;
|. clean-up day. Most of the classes Henry of Grand Rapids. Lute of Irv­
were dismissed The students came ing. John of MkMtertlle. Floyd of
nnd Benjamin of Irving.
1 dressed for work in overalls, slacks, Fulton
At 19 yedn of age he became a
and old clothes with a supply of Christian ind has been a moat
pails, rake. mops, and cloth, to ardent follower d hte Master
1 clean with. Loraine Schantz. chair­ thMinout his life. All who cuOk
man. had .pedal committees for in contact with him became adWb
raking and clearing the school of his practical, sincere and devout
.rounds, mopping the floor*, waih- Chrtettan Ute.
Ing windows and furniture, dusting
He leavwa lo mourn their loss the
1 i&gt;x&gt;kcaMM,
scraping
gum.
and widow,
the five sons, one brother
I cleaning the blackboards.
Henry of Byron Canter, three sisters.
Mr*. Elisabeth Hunderman and Mn.
Friday night was the J-Hop with Maggie Reman both of Byron Cen­
Ii a real southern atmosphere. Fred ter and Mr* Ell* Biteth of Allegan,
1 McDonald, the general chairman. eight grandchildren, betides other
1 and Gloria VnnNocker led the retettvM and many frianda.
I eran&lt;1 march followed by Alfred
The funeral was held at the Irv­
I’Cortright. president of the junior ing Methodist church, Saturday.
I1 class and Dorothea VanHorn: Rich- May 8 at 3 p. m. Rev. Robert M.
1' ard Foster, president of the senior Hall ot Grand Rapids officiated,
by Rev Fay Dem1. class, and Merilyn ZuttcrmeUter: and was
II and Thomas Dolan, mayor of the rreM of Middleville Burial was
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Mankcr. tights: Jack Bchtinas. to 1. All of Central's run* were un­
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tcred action, should give a little greater strides forward during the' A fUIEUEMEMT MU
term of Mrs. Ferris Quick on the
Home Extension Council as Mrs.
thought to Russia. Of &lt;11 nations In
Quick had moved from the southother disastrous war develops—than
which will come through with Use­ any other nation. Thus, it doesn't 'Continued from Page L Sec. 1.) |
At the district elections of Coun­
able territorial gains. So far she has seem likely that Russia will scuttle M's. presented a medley of old
COOK BBOa- K4Har»
Hn*?,CT lhe dlr«tl0» of Mrs. cil members Mrs. Bernard Tasker
acquired the Baltic states, a con­ peace efforts unUl every loot
of the southeast district. Mrs. Clyde
resource has been exhaust- 1
v
&lt;h.i- Warren of the northwest district
■lOHTY-UVKMTH TKAR siderable slice of Pdland. an Im­ lomatic
rt still
.ini seems. likely
nt-i. that Ban gkll
The-i
OK«8
Creek
their
portant section of tragic little Fin­ ed. ft
n
Hat group
shopwith
- showed
land. rich territories Jn Bessarabia, Francisco will produce something B wide variety in women's heod- xouthweat district were all re-electand it remains to be seen how much belter than Versailles.
,
gear.
"Stewardship.
Treasure.
Time
and Smith of Hastings will be the new
of Bulgaria. Roumanla. Hungary
Talent'' was the subject of the talk member from the northeast dis­
and perhaps Austria. Russia may PENNOCK HOSPITAL
given bjr Mrs. Warren Brown o! trict.
even have claims in Manchuria and
The potluck dinner was enjoyed
the Far East ■&lt; Uie conclusion of Births:
-Stewardship. said Mrs Brown, t by l«l at the Methodist Church
Il's a girl for
the Japanese war—especially If
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Taliaferro. the highest spiritual expression ot with Mrs. Wilbur Schantz in
RuMian armies take part in the
charge.
citizenship. She then followed with
021 N. Michigan. April 30.
action.
the suggestions ptat we give the
It's a boy for
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brownell, best of our treasure or money to assembled 100 household repair
Yes. the Soviets are a very prac­ Hustings R. 5. April 20: Mr. and God. We may hare different kits, repaired IM electric cords and
amounts of money in our purses 146 screens.
Mrs.
Burley
Bickers,
Freeport,
Aptical and realistic people. For ex- I
but we all have the same amount
Two hundred eighteen of these
EDITORIAL- ample,
NATI
even during this war they |
Dbcharge.i- Mrs. Clayton Bunn of time in a day. 24 hours, contin­ same homemakers checked, their
SSOCIATION have given us the minimum of co­ and
baby girl. Freeport: Mrs. Carl ued Mn. BroWn. Home is one Of daily menus for the basic seven
operation and Information needed
the
very
first
places
on
which
we
foods
finding 73 diets low in thia­
Hula. Hastings. R. i; Mrs Carter
to obtain supplies vital to the Rus­ Brumm. Vermontville; . Mrs. Ora should spend time. Not a person tot mine Which Is found in whole
sian war effort.
Russia doesn't Miller, Nashville; Mrs. Lloyd Prid­ the world exists who does not have grains.
Mending was popular with 331
consider it "practical** from the dy and baby girl. Nashville: Lloyd one talent, whether it be leader­
{standpoint of her own welfare that Slxberry. Nashville: Douglas ship. following, being tactful or learning at least one new method
friendly. With privilege goes re­ such as the stockinette patch or
England and the United States Brumm. Freeport: Dennis Groen- sponsibility the speaker remarked. the one-minute overall patch. Fur­
I should know too much about- her wold, Freeport; Mrs. Ray Erway.,
'Continued from Page 1. Sec.
niture remodeled numbered 253
I a or machine. England and Amer- Hastings. It 5; Mrs. ZuUa De-1 charge of Mm. Bernard Tasker.1 pieces and 7 built the brick and
Smith.
Ann
Arbor
Hospital:
Miss
lea have exchanged Information ■
of Germany tiiat the "outer ctum."
Helen Buatance. Freeport: Mrs. Tlie announcement was made of board bookcases. The members did
the appointment of Mr*. Gerald thia tor themselves nnd helped In
was broken with far less expenditure freely—but not Russia and her Howard Goodenough and baby girl. Shepard, of Delton, to complete the addition 1070 other people outside
of manpower and materials then it olher allies. In fact, even where Lake Odessa; Mrs Howard Daniels.
the two armies are In contact tn L*|e Odessa. R. 3; Mrs. Dorothy
otherwise would have been.
Germany, the Russians have been Foote. 288 8 Jefferson: Mrs Earl
Nashville:
Mrs.
Robert
very careful to see Hint American Root.
Of all Ute "neutral" nations In
and British soldiers and observers Brownell and baby boy. Hastings,
the world, only The Irish Free '
R. 5: Dr. A. B Gwinn. 425 W. Cen­
State and’ Fortuga'i expressed dip,n ter: Miss Laurel Woolsey. Midland;
lomatic grief over the new, of Hit- I
Mrs. Emanuel Yoder. Clarksville:
[of both armies seemed to get on Edwin
Hefflebower.
Clarksville:
let's death! Maybe the heads of |
Mrs. Max McCarty. Battle Creek
these two nations should be given a splendidly when tufhampered by R. 8; LaVerne Bowman. 621 E.
official
restrictions.
conducted tour through Buchen- '
Hubbel.
wild. Belsen. Dachau. Maidenek—
Medical: Kenneth Garrison. Del­
Russia will be for world co-op­
or even the Naol Annihilation Instl- eration
(
to maintain peace if she ton. R 1: Edward Lewis. Middle­
lute at Kiev where more than one ft eh that Russia will benefit there­ ville; Jlmmey Neal. 810 8? Wash­
hundred thousand people were [by. Since the Soviets stand to gain ington: Mrs. Cora Hubbard. Mid­
Geraldine Mngoon. Free­
"rclentiflcally" killed during a period more by yean, of uninterrupted dleville;
port.
cf about nine months.
Both peace than any other nution tn tiie
Surgical: Mrs. George Wellfare.
Switzerland and Sweden were too world, it seems probable that the 221 E. Thorn: Howard Barnes. 736
disgusted to comply with the usual Russians. despit- Mr. Molotov's E. Madison; Carl Myers, Hastings
R. 4; Mrs. Charles Leonard. 502
diplomatic formalities.
tough talk, do not Intend to acut- 8. Jefferson; Mrs. Daniel Bhay. 121
„ ,
.. „
,
! tic the efforts at San Francisco. W. Clinton; Mrs. Arden McLaugh­
. So (ar. U» Sul MUM eonlerw„
„ m,k, lin. Lake Odessa: Mrs. Flov McDer­
ta produeM mor. rouoru (or •
u
ln ,„auMn.| j,,,. mott. Delton: Mrs. Jacqueline Gun­
epumto (han dWourwmml. Tl«- ,
„ „
,lm, WorW w„ „ trip. 600 E. Biair; Mrs Emmltt
UK Thr.-r (»»rr. wlrlniood aome 11U,„^
10 rrbu|]d Shelilngton. Freeport: Miss Man­
pnapM'dly .m. wranaluu MUr- w,
and pulnrunl Hart. Hastings, Q. 5: Mrs. Boyd
out (in™ .p«n Mr. Moloiov or c„ta 8te
lo Clark. 238 8. Jefferson; Roger Gil­
Russia proved to be a tough cus- I devote more of her resources to Im­ bert. Woodland.
. tomcr to deal with and. people of proving the living standards ot her
thia country were reassured when lqwn hard-pressed people Compare-| DON'T BUY THINGS YOU DON'T
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
our own delegation demonstrated • thely speaking. Russia can make
INSTEAD.
that it Is in no mood to barter away I
Uncie Skill s shirt and pants for the '
sake of appeasing the Soviets. More
good than harm b llkelv to come
from this attitude, since the Soviets ;
are hard-headed reallstg. and seem )
to respect this quality In others.
Admiral Standley, former U. 8. Ambnssador to Russia, for example. |
won considerable respect for himself :
by breaking polite diplomatic cus- I
tom to give the Soviets a severe
‘dressing, down" for misrepresenting
to their own people the extent and
quality of U S. aid lo the Russian
war effort.

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Slip covers, preservation of food,
and to teach food habiU are some Ot
the subjects of special meetings

C. E. Hymn Sing
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greatly enjoyed,
The Christian Endcavorers have
special reason to feel well repaid fur
A crowd that nearly filled Central planning and carrying out their
auditorium was present Sunday to Bunday afternoon Hymn Sing.
participate in the County-wide
Hymn Sing sponsored by the var­
ious Christian Endeavor societies
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PHONE 2515 — FRANK SACE

In dealing with the Russians we ll
get along alright If we keep our
Idealism tightly anchored lo solid
'ground.

Tiie Russian attitude is self-ccnteTrd and hard-boiled. The Soviets
are for any and all things which ore
of strict advantage to Russia—just
as they haw been since Stalin
turned Soviet policy away from
Ideas c.f world revolution into the
more immediately practical chan­
nels of intense. nationalistic de­
velopment. Ru.wli signed a pact
with Germany ptior to World War
II. because It. promised the Soviets
a few more years of peace &lt;w false
promise as things turned out).
Ruwda attacked Finland and moved
into tiie Baltic states because Rus­
sian security seemed involved. When
Hitler drove Into Poland. Russia
moved in from the east, because the
security
of
Russian's
Western
boundaries seemed to demand it.
There was no idealism In evidence
here, no burning desire to create
• a stable world order, but. on the
contrary, practical and self-cen­
tered action to protect the national­
ism of Russia.
.

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Those who have consistently crit­
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long-continued policy of self-cen-

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�TUB HASTWOB BANNS*. THVRBDAT. MAT M. IH3
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--------------------- --------------- ---------rong phrases about T0J0.
Thru my letten I hear the coun­
» Mrtl IM
1 U&gt;M&gt; U
bout the only sentence in ty lias been having quite a edge of
that they know and they dekneas. Mumps, measles. etc. Was
to anyone they ice. Some 1 vptv snrrv tn km. &gt;k&gt;&gt; n«t^« hm and I had liberty in both Colon
outsider would be shocked down irt bed to no picnic and I'm and Panama City. They are both
Wace. Incidentally young Becky , „ —_ em.
not fooling.
ouuido the Canal Zona so we were
through
Berlin arrived on her great-grand1 was asking one censor about
Suppose the Seniors at school are in a foreign country. Mewl of the
dsd Tuckerman's 89th birthday. Ho tilings to write- about and I find more than hustling around now people however speak Engl Uli—or
tootMh Biglish so they can undcrso they JI makes his home with bls daughter that I can tert of my own persona!
or the homes
stand what wc said to them. It was
have a gay time at the Roy Bush Mrs. Pearl Demand at coats Grove. 'experiences and such iMneluryt. ________ .__ rr,________ _
but skeleton
seen; dogfights in the air. bomb- nice paper the PFA. sent me. very warm while there, even if it U IM Outcm out kadi WM Tn KUhousehold.
with coconut
Ings, strafing, etc. As long as no Found it very interesting, being an was the »tart of the wet season. All
News about others home that will
mlnhtratiYe School. I Joined the palms.
Pfc. Burt Hughes, who is sta­
of planes is mentioned.
old PFA. member it brought back the men bought trinkets, etc. lo WAO's
stab have to wail until next weak tioned at Pt. Benning. Oa . wrote to number
a
year
ago
thia
July.
I
took
Our quarters are skeleton frame
As far as my own personal ex- ! a lot of memories,
send
home.
You
could
ge|
real
sil
­
include
--Snap"
Engle.
Vernon
Tes
­
my baste in Pl. OgiMhoroe. Georgia work, 10 x 50. covered with tent
his brother here in Hastings «nd perlences are concerned •'— — ■ —
wound from snrapf.1*
Thc outfits here in thia section ver ornaments for aa cheap as two Sid from there I wait to Des canvas ana the sides are with
ter. Harold Poller, Bob Williams. tdld him that a Army show. In
nil. One m Fn ttw fox? RJ,®
on a parade yesterday ta
In wtitcn dollars, which in the itate* would
Roy Willis. Clarence Pixley. Carl which he Is a member of the cast. practically
□Ines to school. In December I .screen. IL'* not ax niee aa the
,hand
iana B
ren
grenade
exploded _____ ____ yeitneral
DeOaulle was present. The cost around fifteen dollars. Living
Randall. Dick Grable and Hollis would be In Kalamaioo on June 9 [ hole
hvie next to mint"-about a yard four artillery Bn. Commanders is much cheaper than In the states. was sent here to Sheridan. I now quanset huts because there is no
Hosoltal Soc.
wrk In the Separation center,
and in Grand Rapids on June 16 । frem mine
Right now we ars at sea again. Diwhargc Branch. X wprk with the Insulation from the beat.
«« Po*tmaster
were presented elutions for the
Big hugs for two liny new babies ?e.
details ■ edge of my ««««&gt;
muu» »prjac.
We have one added choice by
Will ba in port in a few days how­ men signing discharges and am In
at Pennock hospital. "Becky" be­ but think* It will be held In the The occupant of the bla*ted foxever. Gelling closer to the war sone ch arg* of all their raeortls going to Which to get our laundry done. The .
longs to Lt. and Mrs. A. F. Berlin eyenlng. They also will play In j hole was not in it due to a lack of couldnt get away long enough.
every day. But by the sound of the the Adjutant General. I enjoy my natives take In washings with the
Monroe. Mich, on May 14. There a poncho sa he slept elsewhere. I
and Mary Agnes. Mom and Dad are three shows a wwk. Burt re-1 got three shots at the noise of the I Well Zolly, I guess this is the end. news the war should not test much Job very much. 1 have seen a few of sddedjeaturj of ironing the pant*
longer—X hope. Should be over In the fellows from Haslinas since J
ports that General Stflwell saw the I Lnvialble (too dark to see) retreat­ of the news for now so will close.
Europe soon.
Would Ute.to have you get the
Cheerio
have been here. I sqe William Gslshow nt Benning and said it was I ing nip. I missed him.
How* Is everything with you? I lop about every diy. as he lives Banner started again. If lean only
treat. It will be advertised on the । Don't send any more Hershey
Opl. Robort Saunders, 36434723
have not had a Banner for two right next door to me in the Rehs- receive half of them, it's belter
radio, at the theatres, and in the pars M they've been Issuing them
A P.O 636,
Postmaster
months now, so do not know any bllltatien Center where al! the ov­ than none. Fm getting my "Read­
New York. N. Y.
newspapers.
and I'm getting so 1 eat them from
news about Barry County. I sort of erseas fellows come for treatment er's Digest" changed from the old
Pfc.
Hughes was overseas for
.................
‘
*28 forte of habit or making cocoa of
mu* the paper. How are your folks? and rest. I also saw Harley Bow­ Arm. Ord. address. Don't expect this
months and returned lo the States them No packages are coming
Somewhere at Sea
Well. It is Ume for ma to go on man when he first came to Recep­ address to last too Ion*, out long
last Spring. His address is now
through aa they're all being held
April 29. 1P45
watch for tonight. We stand a four tion Center. Hoping I have »et you enough lo get some mail.
up somewhere. Hope they come Mr. Harold Howley
Pfc. Burt Hughes. 36164866
Haven't had time to try lo locate
hour watch and then have twelve right oh my name*.
thru soon.
Prov. Inf. Dem. Det.
796 E. Clinton St.
hours off. Not too bad. but It gets
H. Beumer yet. Maybe I will have
Sincerely,
You have the same trouble Dave Hastings Mich
•
8th Co. 1st Btr. Tla
the luck that one ot the fellows
sort of tiresome after a few days
did
... 1 Dear Harold:
Id on my "7th Marines."
Marines ' Here Us.
Pvt. Barbara Gallup, A 617148
Ft. Benning. Oa.
who came with me had. His broth­
It units
tinlta are
mm aub-dlvlded
riK.Infz.
.
All
Into smal-;
1613
SCU
War
Det.
Bldg.
»4
er to a pilot stationed out here.
got around to answering
Keep on writing and I will do
ler units. "7th Marines" is really, *Finally
•"
Fart Sheridan. Hl.
Just where he didn't know, but he
Tour latter. I sure was glad go get the same.
April 3|. 1945 7th Mar. regiment. A corps I____
did know the number of his plane
Dearest
Mom:
—
—• —
•
Ij vided
,iucu ililv
Into uiviaiuxu,
divisions; u
a unlawn
division Into one 1from you. Letters are the best
April 21. 1943 and type- While driving by an air­
j I reckon I have time enough to 1 regiments; regiments Into battal- thing a person can get alter being
field, he spotted the plane. It didn't
Ens. D. E Hauer. UJ5.N.R
Mrs. Fred Woyennan
' scratch off another letter to you ---Ions;
battalionsInto
Into comoaniea;
comoaniea; at sea for a long time.
; battalions
Use him tong to get off the truck
So fur we have docked at Cuba
% Fleet Post Office
433 E. Green fit.
nil. I’ve been getting letters steady companies Into platoons: and pla­
and start Inquiring. They hadn't
San Francisco, California
Hastings. MtcH.
I lately and you've done your share. toon* Into squads &lt;or sections &gt;. Go*. and Panama. Did not have liberty
Dear Mother,
Boy, I forgot all about Easter Itt
when I hit the beach. It reminded
Forget my birthday present un­
m&lt; of April Pool's day at timed, less you can send me seme of your
however. That was a three-ln-one good home-made cookies, or some
day—Easter Sunday. April Fool's caramels.
dav,' and D-Day.
S'all for now. Write often.
I've been a very luckv boy. and
Love Tall.
there’s very little for you to worry ;
Bill
about.
When I was a free civilian. I had I Pvt. W. B. Leary
Fleet
Post
Office
what was called "pinball hands" |
San
Francisco.
California
Now I have "intrenching too) I
hands" and atabrlne skin.
Somewhere in France
These native children have bem
April 23. 1943
taught—by Marines, naturally— |
Dear Zolly.
Received the Banner day before
yesterday and It reminded me of '•
the fact that I hadn't written to
REMEMNft
you for nearly a year so thought
One taste of Custom Ground A I*
VIGOROUS AND
I had better get on the ball and
Coffee, and you’ll never go back to
drop you a line or two.
coffee that's pre-ground for any
WINIY
At the present time things are
pretty dead here In France Wt
coffee poL Custom Ground coffee is
Not dne.friKX two...but three
were sent down here to do a special
A&amp;l* bean coffee, correctly ground
lob and now that it's over we are
for yo: r own coffee pot. Try it and
reasons' why you’ll be bliss­
Just sitting around waiting for fur­
get nil the magnificent flavor! Todny
ther ordcra. I more or less wish
»ASCH CUSHION
fully comfortable when
they would pul us back in the
—visit our coffee department—tnlte
fight
again
ns
this
silting
around
METATAtMl
home Custom Ground A&amp;l* Coffee,
you’re wearing Strideaire
makes a man nervous.
' CUSHION
richer, more flavorful. more delicious!
Have been around some since'
asch shoes. The secret...
.COM
we've been over. Fought thru Into ’
Germany four different times and 1
RICH ANO
three cushions at imthe
last
time
we
went
as
far
as
the
INSOLE
FVLL.ROMID
Rhine and they decided the front
|»ortant points absorb the
was moving loo fast for our heavy
guns
so
that's
how
wc
happen
to
jars of walking!
end up here.
.
' —— CHOCOLATES
I managed to get lime enough ^nilllllllllllllllllllll|ll|||l||||||||||||l±iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiitii
to go fishing In the Rhine while I
was up there but for some reason
or another the fish weren't biting.
Found plenty of wild life in Ger­
many. Wc always had plenty of
deer meal plus lots of pheasant and
rabbit. I managed to get 3 pheas­
in no
Dnanrpi &gt;
ants and 2 rabbits one forenoon but |
MICH. missed a good shot at a nice buck
HASTINGS.

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The New TRIO CAFE is One of the Most Attractive
and Up-to-Date Restaurants in This Section of Michigan.
Completely Redecorated and Refurnished, the TRIO
Will Strive to Serve Good Food Amid Surroundings That
Will Make "Dining Out"- a Real Pleasure. Counter and
Table Service Both Available. Our Menus Will Contain
the Best and Most Varied Items Which Present Food Re­
strictions Will Permit.

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�WOODLAND
Th=

ally invited to stem!

:h. Allegan: one brother,
rron Center Funeral »ervheld on Saturday at two

he

HaM of-

Interment In the Irving

chael of Hastings spent the week- I
end with their parents. Mr. and .
.Mrs Arthur Allerdlng E~ x *»- '
Floyd Greiner and dau
Ai;ne spent Saturday i
Sunday with her sister
—, -. —
_
band. Mr. and Mn. Lynn Lamp- transformed into a love!}
man of Grand Rapids. * Mr. and. garden by the hard-worl
Mrs Hobart Bchalbly of Grand fort. Quests Fere seated at
the former's mother. Mrs. Henry
Bchalbly.
•
Master Larry Joe Farrell enter­
tained a group of his little friends
with a party celebrating his seventh
birthday last week on Saturday.
They enjoyed a very happy after­
noon with Larry playing games.
Ice cream was served * The Rev.
Robert Eby a student at the Beth­
any Biblical Seminary of Chicago
delivered the message at the morn­
ing worship service Sunday at Ute

gram was enjoyed by all: Welcome,
Dorothy Anderson: Toastmaster.
Herbert Shartle, Jr.; senior re­
sponse. Virginia Varney; duet.
Marilyn Eckardt and J. Gordon
Williams; guest speaker. Robert
Unton. registrar of Michigan State
college: giftatory, Carolyn Brod-

Woodland Methodial Church
Morning worship 10:15 am.
Jr. Church 10:48 am.
Bunday School 11:15 am.

Mrs. Mackabcn came to this city
-pg,, M0 from
that state having been
ce. Mr. Maekaben was
the food processing

V/MM BIVERSIDE

is survived by his wife. I

First

'll.J/?! Corners: and two sisters. Mn IJr-

Quality
| At Ute Dowling church on Monday
afternoon at two o'clock and In-

1 terment was in the Dowling cemess^VTVred ™~T^d.7 Miy’i:
Rcv Rfibert 8mnh ofn-

1395

:

in the South Chicago. Ill., hospital. v
and the remains were brought to
the Leonard funeral home In this
city. Funeral services were **•
the Emmanuel Enlscopal
here on Thursday at 2:0
conducted by the Rev

SHIH LOVI JOMOHIN9 FOR HI* HOMI

TIRE RELINERS

born May 1st at — ——— ...
Brown City She weighed 7 pounds.
Mrs. Leon Nicholson left on Wed­
nesday for her daughter's home
where she will make a ten-day visit
at the Blakley home. * Mn. Der-

ALL SIZES
ALSO
REGULAR RELINER CEMENT
Phone 2704
Haiftwo*

WARD CO
Etta Parmelee of Grand Rapids is
spending thia week with Mrs. Hen­
ry Bchalbly. * The Women's Study
Club which was supposed to have
met cm May 8 has been postponed

1 The West Woodland 1
cljtb met Friday at the I
Mr*
Henhr Bchalbly wit
Frank Hynes cohosteas. 7
was very happy to welcoi
.George Leffler back with ll

marriage, March 28, 19
M. Donley. To this
bom
five children:
a Starks. Lansing: Mrs
!. Ovid; Dale Parkinson,

BEAUTY KUS COMFORT IN

3-K. LIVING ROOM SUITS

tiie group casually asked Mr. Mil­
ler where his home was here. After
he had gone to his home thejtroup
appeared there later to enjoy a so­
cial evening with • them. They
served ice cream, cake and coffee.
The Millers formerly lived In Has- I
Ungs.

167-50

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Attractive upholstery that is really durable!

Studying Birds
The children in the kindergarten
,..
room ye very busy making cards faithful wife, five children, twentyforMothers Day gifts.
I two erandchlldrcn. and three greatThey have finished their ABC grandchildren, two brothers. Ray of
books and are now making some . Minting and LcOn of Washington,
number books. Having studied some 1 d. C.
bird stories they are now going to ! He waa borne to his final reding
learn the common birds, to name place, in Beautiful Deep Dale cemeand recognize them and become tcry by his Tour nephews. Russell,
familiar with their habits. They are Lee, Orville Parks and Thomas Mca very busy little group and very Oulrk.
happy about it.
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AS THE POLAR
BEAR SAID TO
HIS KBEMR...

Wc wish to express our deep ap­
preciation lo our friends and rclollves for their many expressions of
lympathy extended in the lr** of
mr brother and uncle. F/o John

"You've got to be
Insulated...to keep
cool." And that
evening, as the keepei
said to his wife.

8ulate4...to keep cool
I have it on the beat
of authority. See vha
XfiB caa do."

Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Barton
and family.

Paoer Collection—May 15
The last waste paper collection
nf the school year will be Tuesday
afternoon. May 15. Please have
your paper boxed or tied and
placed at the eurb by 12:30 pm.
Those from the country please
bring your paper to the school garage or send In by bus before that

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. the handsome

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�MAKE FINE
_
Xie t* a splendid
. She stated that the
of nurses' aides have
lo conservice

iy^sjS; ;s5
born. 348: major operation*.
■Mor operation*. 368; blood
C-rav*. 1641: .electric cardlo146; and manv other like
* MOdored. Mis* Teuslnk
| the Guild* for their loyal

follow*:’'
No. 1. Mrs. Gary Crook.
;;’lhl* la the Curtain Guild

curtain material;
6. *4893

balance on

AJ»jO. 14386.
Poatmaiter
theae many word* of thanks and
New York. N. Y.
. praise because the one about whom
...
I they were written 1* not one to
Jean Loppenthlen A/8 4010-458 I want public acclaim. Neverthelecs
Go. 8. Pl. 6 U8OG Tr. 8ta.
1------------------------ “ ------------- *
! such consideration* in introducing
Manhattan Beach,
I the writer of your letter for next
Brooklyn 29. N. Y.
What's news with the SPARS. weak. A reprint of a tetter »ent to

stcr. chrm. Has 24 members; each J
........
J. Mr*. P. T. Colgrove
d Mn. W. R. Ci«&gt;k. chairmen; member pay* 10 cents dues each ;
member*; paid *14 duea; made month; donated 12 cans fruit; gave
110 to Red Crons; made 12 surgl- 1
buted a linen shower and maga12 bedpan cover*. 12 breast binders.
Oulid No. 3, Mrs. Glen Henry, 24 glove wrappers, 7 O.B. binder*.
chrm- Hendershot district. This lx 4 towel* and did 2 bushel* of mend­
a new Guild organised late in April, ing.
Guild No 8. Mr*. Walter Lake,
but had 2* member* enrolled the
chrm. Ha* 24 members; paid *24 ,
first day and paid (25 duea.
237 diapers. 36 baby
Guild No. 4. Business Women s dues; donated
12 prs. stockings. 36 pads. 88
Guild. Miss Agnes Smith, chrm ; shirts.
42 members; paid *43 dues; paid baby blanket*. 19 qts. fruit and
for year's xubacrintion for three vegetables. 6 glasses jelly and 5
magazines; sent *50 to Ida Hibbard cans vegetables.
GulMT No. 9. SUver Guild. Mrs.
fund for plastic work for returned
Amold’Perkins. chrm. Has 13 mem- I
er for Pennock hospital; balance bent paid 113 dun: a special pro- 1
ject was the purchase of a took'
on hand. *50.00.
machine for the , nursery; .
Guild No. 5. Mrs. G M. Brower, Eint
lance on hand. (23.75.
chrm. Has 15 members: donated II
Guild No. 10. Mr*. Vesta Grlffeth.
qts. fruit. 19 qt*. vegetables. 10 Middleville,
chrm. Ha* 15 members:
glasses jelly: paid *13 for toweling paid 115 dues; donated 16 qt*. fruit
and gave 7 large bath towels; 5 and vegetables. 7 glasses Jelly; 73
members assisted at the blood | magazines, made 18 operating room
bank: donated 5 Christmas boxes sheet*. 30 surgical towel*. 36 bedfor Percy Jones hospital.
Guild No. 6. Charity Guild. Mrs I| pan cover*. 11 glove wrapper*. 45
wm.
38
Wm. voram.
Corkln, enrm.
chrm no*
Ha* «
39 mrm- 'a”“!e
ben: paid *50 tn Charily fund: do- I n,P^ “
EtarbLr^Wil-

sentiment* which have been exPvt. Arley J. Todd Jr , 36915773
AJ*.O. 244. Unit 3 T Poatmsxter over again. We quote—
-I. for one parent, anS on behalf
San Fngtcteco. Calif.
ot all the other parent*, who have
had sons leave the Hastings Mfg
Sgt. Don C. Reid. 36421382
Co. to enter service for Uncle Sam.
Sqdn. C. Bax 761, LVAAT.
wish to express our deep awreciaUon for the many act* of kindness
shown our boy* by Mr Aben John­
son. Namely, for the gifts and
many boxes sent and the check.*
which were so unselfishly mailed to
Blrthday-\hiiy 20th
them. It has been a sreat morale
builder and my son who 1* In the
Pvt. Paul A. Thompson. 3694437g S. Pacific sem theae words. "Men
Co. B, 97lh Bn. 28lh Regt.
like Aben Johnson, are worth flghtCamp Maxey, Texas

nniM
donated
Guild Nn
No 7
7. Mr,
Mr* v.mnr
Vernor WrbWeb- fruU and vr„rtabIrl
a floorcanned
|Btnp
; S', doz. napkins. 51, doz. towel*.
I have (75 to pay on some chosen
£reject, cleared (55 65 from two
rneflt card parties and (5.76 from
I a 'traveling basket.
bylerian church al Hlihland Park:
Guild No 12. Mr* Rolfe Bulling,
I chrm Has 19 member*, paid (19
। dues; donated 21 qts. fruit and veg­
etables, a Christmas gift of 2 ring
set tables for delivery room, made
I 12 napkins. 2 breast binders. 16 cloths, 12 napkins. 12 hand towel*.
glove wrapper*. 21 X-ray table cov- 60 surgeon's towels. 78 diaper*. 8 X। era. 75 bedpan covers; cut and rny sheets. 4 clinic sheets. 26 frac­
hemmed 100 towel* for doctors ture socks. 6 small bed gowns. 6
I Gave tray favon at Christmas time. vaginal sheet*. 6 large ourgical ta­
; Guild No. 13. Mrs W D. Bamex. ' ble
„ covrr
. c
.,n on nan&lt;1
covers,
hand. M
*4200
chrm.. known as the Three Ta"omid
Nocash
19
S^wrv
&lt;H?lld
Thirteen Thimble Tolers. This is
Ida F McCoy ch?m Hm 36
|S2ntef?whS*p2y“p crou^ute melter*8 aiTTon ial&amp;Tirt-

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Hasting*

PHONE 2497
221 Eojf State

Michigan

-ri eluded 5 small pitchers. 12 glasses.
glasses.
I 12 custard cups. 2 puxxles, 2 vases,
vases
children'* book*, various kitchen
I utensil* and other articles, bed­
spread; made 22 diapers; hemmed
50 towels and 24 diapers
Guild No 14. Mrs J W Hewitt,
. chrm. Has 31 members: paid (33
dues: donated 15 qta. fruit and
! vegetables; 8 can* juice, cash on
hand. (69.78 to be used toward bed­
' side cabinets, when available.
Guild No. 15. Mr* Herbert Cook.
Irving Twp.. chrm. Ha* 25 mem­
bers. paid (19 dues, hemmed 16
doz. diapers, made 54 tray cloths:
donated 18 qta. fruit nnd vegeta­
bles; cash on hand. (40 00.
Guild No. 16. Bowne Guild. Mrs
Orvtn Allerdlng, chrtn Ha* 16
members; paid (16 00 dues;-contri­
buted 196 qt* fruit and vegetables
and several jars jelly: did 137
pieces of sewing and gave 12 face
towels; cash on hand. (46.59. Sent
9 scrap book* and quantity of cards
, to veterans at Christmas time
Guild No. 17. Mrs Thoma* Stcbbln*. chrm Ha* 12 members, pay
25 cent* due* monthly, donated 12

■Pfi. I feel and other* feel that
the time the mention should be made in Ban­
rs began coming from you. we ner, Thanks slot “
So until next week when Mr.
ve read many grateful and klndcomment* which you have writ- Johnson will chat with you we say.
i» about a certain citizen of Ha*- Cheerio.
Zolly Coffer
&gt;g* We have never published

Practically aince

el*. 60 clinic sheets. 37 towel*. 9
pneumonja jackets. 36 diapers; cash
(in hgn(1 ||48B6 Thy, (5u|Id uUji
ha* a *100 war bond Donated 38
qtsNrult and vegrtafilcs and 4 glas­
ses jelly.
Guikl No. 20. Mr* McKcrcher.
Nashville. chrm. Has 20 members,
paid *20 dues: paid for subscrip­
tions for two children'* magazines,
cash on hand. *85.00
Guild No 21. Mrs Wm. Lyle
Scudder, chrm Has 29 members;
donated 48 dish cloth*. 4 knives.
1 dipper. 1 food grinder; cash otv
hand. 1288 14 to be used for kitch­
en aid.
Guild No. 22. Pillowcase Guild.
Mr* Don Gary, chrm Has 50 mem­
ber*; each member pays *2 50 dues,
furnished 240 pillowcases during
Guild No 23. Mrs Stuart Cle­
ment. chrm Has 15 members; paid
(15 dues; donated jam. jelly, and
canned fruit.
Mrs W A Schader. who has
been the efficient chairman for the

Willis. the Gelstan's eldest son now serving in the U. S. Nary and hli

FAIR LAKE

Lottie CoUlster caUed on several
people tn the Fair lake community
Sunday. She is being cared for at
present by Mr. and Mrs. Sprlngstein
of Prairieville. * Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
thur White of Battle Creek spent
the weekend with their grandpar­
ents. Mr. and Mrs H. O. Armour
* T,S«t W. E. Pixley was trans­
ferred Friday to Ft. Custer con­
valescent hospital * Mr. and Mrs
Lawrence Hughes and family spent
Sunday with their brother, Ray N.
Kelly and fainilv near Wacousta. *
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dickerson and
Mr and Mrs. Flovd Armour were
Sunday callers at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. O Armour.
Mrs Gerald Stanton and daugh­
ters of Leonidas and Mrs. Vemon
Steinback of north Hastings were
guests of Mr and Mrs Floyd Ar­
mour on Wednesday of last week. *
Mrs Clavton McKeown. Mr*. Rus­
sell Mead and Mrs. Eugene Freeman
were In Grand Rapids. Friday. *
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Belch of Bat­
tle Creek spent the weekend with
Mr and Mrs latwrtnce Anders and
family. * Mr and Mrs. Floyd Ar­
mour called on Mr. and Mrs. H. O
Armour and Mn. Lowell Miller and
family at Pair lake. Sunday after­
noon. a Mrs. Richard DeMott and
Mrs. Robert Wilson of Hasting*
called on the LeRoy Perry'* Sunday
afternoon. * Mr end Mr*. Loyal
Lowell and famllv and Mrs A D
Lowell spent Sunday with the lat­
ter* brother. Edwin Sponable In

THE HOME FRONT ★
(Continued from Page 4. Bee. 13
seen each other for over 3 years. It
was ju*t by chance that the plane
was there, due lo engine trouble
otherwise his brother would have
been out on a scheduled run.
I'm feeling fine and I hope thia
letter find’ you well. Give my re­
gards to ail.
Love.
Frank

Pvt. George W Chetannan.
3692*678
Co. B. 2nd Bn. 1st Real.
AOF Repl. Depot. No. 1
Fort George Meade. Md
Pvt. Eldon Houghtallng. 36939291
Co D. 106th Bn.. 78th Regt.
Camp Jos T. Robinson. Ark.
Cpl. Robert C. Front. 36885604

New York.’ N. Y.

Recruit Training N.C.T.C.
.
Davlsville. R. I.
Hello Seabee—"Hoot" Ayres Is 1
cut, 869 \ yard* OJ
of mBtenal
material ol
oi var
var-.
also
at
Davlsville.
R.
I.
have
you
!
lous klnds lnto |2M arUcles ,hBl
happened to meet him anywhere? j
rn“!f b&gt; ,he Oulld members
on Valentine dav
day cash on hand. , and rpturnpd to the hoffpliB] She
Lt.
Robert
O.
Moore
(10.15
I aaa fortunate In having some ma­ SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Box 170
Guild No. 18. Mrs John Hoeven- lrnal
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Gorham and
terial iril
left over Irom
from uie
the previoua
previous
Truax Field
family of Kalamazoo were Sunday
Madison. Wise.
guests at the home of hte parents.
I donated 15 qt* fruit; made 24 tray pltai'! need*
Mr. and Mr* France Gorham. *
Cpl. Lyle W. RockhUI. 36460606 j
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lord and fam­
. v.r.w.
ily
were
Sunday
guests
of
her
par
­
| Tiie Ladies Auxiliary of the Leo
|\ A Miller Post mei at the hall ents. Mr and Mrs. James Wilcox. *
Thursday evening
with twelve Mr- Olev Douglass and son of
Carlton Center spent Bunday with
1 members present
her parent*. Mr and Mrs. Roy Oaks.
wa uuaijjo 3uj.«o(ioj xu.
■apttpaaa mi o) pa|jeivit| pus pj Sunday afternoon callers were Mr,
and Mrs Nile Lancaster and baby
i caused by resignations, with the and Don Ijtncaster. * Lxiule Erway
exception of Mildred Platt for sec­ from Kalamazoo and Mrs
Don
retary who was elected at the pre­ Eppelheimer of Vicksburg spent the
vious meeting President. Gertrude weekend at the home of Mr. and
I Timm. Jr vice-president. Beatrice Mrs Hurry Dunn * Mr. and Mrs.
Williams: secretary. Mildred Platt, Nile Lancaster and baby and Don
chaplain. Sylvan Tagg. color bcar- Lancaster were Sunday dinner
er*. Arlene Keeler and Pauline guests of Mrs. Lib Douglass. Eve­
1 Skinner.
ning callers were Mr. and Mrs.
As it was Impossible to get trons- Harry Ritchie and daughter. Hasel,
1 portation. we sent *25 to Fort Cus­ of Hastings Mr and- Mrs. Oley
ter hospital for our entertainment Dcugia.u and son are spending part
The auxiliary is furnishing a new of the week at the Douglass home.
flag for the Freeport school.
* Hubert Schrier and Joyce Ash at­
Our next meeting will be Thurs­ tended the 4-H Club meeting last
day May 174 at 7:30 sharp
Friday evening at the home of Mr.
Remember our party Saturday and Mrs Gerald Smith

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PERSONALS

tour of Michigan C- of

turned

winter

stopped Ln Kansas City for a two
weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hu­
bert Bronson.
Mrs. Robt. McKee returned last

Hi U ths hone of h* banhtljahd Mrt Mono E
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Diamond.

•ar-ana Mrs. Herman Zerbei vU‘ted Mr and Mra. Henry Zercel of

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Mr- Mid Mrs.
BA. Her husband, bgt Willard White were Mrs. Orvln JuStratton, is still stationed tn lerdtng and Patricia and. Mrs.
Frank Kaufman of Bowne town—
■&gt;. ...
Ida Wright. Mn. Ograld • ship.
EhUltz and Samuel Blocker of, Mr and Mrs W. A. Schadar had
Nashville were Thursday night! as Sunday gueau the latter's comin
... —• ■
—-------------and wife. Mr. and Mra. Leo But­
' ton. their son Norris and daughter
and Mn. Ralph Wilson are • Carol Ann of Kalamawo.
lh Grand Rapids for a few days. I The Rev. Don M, Oury was called
•«&gt; &lt;•»»»
Muakegrm Iwt week । to Charlotte Bunday afternoon to
officiate al the memorial service

a sevete cate of influenza.
hcJd^on the V.

Mia. Virgil Ackerman.

Mr. and Mia. Don Bllvin ot Unaing wore bgtae for the weekend.
A weekend guest of Col. Tyden

good pecpic observed the *

Ihappycokis

Sunday night continues to ba a i
opuiar Urns for informal enierind Mra. Willard smith invited in &lt;
a
dozen friends for a buffet supper ii s
w.C.T.U. with Mra. Donald Smith I
L

auelphla. ■
Mr.' and Mn. Jas Foley spent
Sunday with Mrs. Ruth Carr In

Mjh scores.
Hanover, on Tuesday. May 15.
been removed from Pennock hoa__
J
11 P-m. Silver tea will be held af
Preceding
the J-Hop Friday I the program.
Mra. Robert Cook. Mias Connie
night. Anne Goodyear entertained 1
-----------Cook. Mra. R. E. Walt and Nancy,
five couples at her home for din- ! Esther Circle of the WBCB. will
Mn. H. A. Adrounte and Tom Do- surjlrlslng total b shown by Rotary aw. An attractive arrangement of | meet on Monday evening. May 25. £££%
among those in Grand fine* which over a period of 25 tulips formed the center-piece and at the home of Mn Glen PerkhM.
! killed In action. April 1&lt;. uhlls
The Charter Bangharts spent *ukle.
yeara add up to about I1J00. being a feature of the dessert were Indi- &lt;25 S. Jefferson.
Sunday in Ionia. “nn,nar“ *p"u I Mr. and
Mre
Newton. aari.
Mr*.j, serving
1
meeting. 81i
ma mt
*, Lynn
uj-nn newton,
with lhe 9th Army in Ger. — -. Harold Phillipa left turned over to Pennock hospital.
vidua) cakes frosted In the school |
-----------K» and
Comm, and Mre.
McIntyre;
P
“ "'“"*1 *'
sre. K.
k. 8.
a. aacrmyni'rf p
Mrs ”
Dorothy many. He waa the son 0! Edward Wedneaday for a week s visit with
Because Mbs Martha Lou Maus color* with the high school mono- i The Past Noble Grands will meet
their „
and Janet are planning
r&gt;----- ■“ -----------to spend
-.’
’• Dunlan
Dunlap spent Sunday in Kalama- | J. Elies, a well known business man relatives in Hannibal. Mo.
was ill at Albton with a severe at­ tram and junior class numeral*. ' Wednesday. May 16. for a potluck
home
1lo0’
Iof Charlotte, and the late Julia
the weekend at !»&gt;».«.
Mr. and Mrs Geo. Dean and tack of laryngltb her concert Out of town guest* included Chas. ■ supper al Mr*. Oscar Palmer's
"•— IJurphy**^
-------------- -I) plorence
Mr*. B O A.
O'Donnell
MIm &lt;I Spaulding
who had many
-----------Mr^and^Mn* Milton
Donnclf
were and
in Grand
friends in Ella
Hosting*.'
'
scheduled for hat Friday was post­ iherwood of South High. Grand ■
nolds the oldaat
• Florence O'Donnell were in Grand I friends In Hastings.
spent Sunday tn Lansing with Mrs. poned until a later date.
Rapids
and
Jaa.
Gregory
of
Lake■
Hiawatha
Itobekah
Lodge
No.
H
Grand Rapids
wTre in
in Toledo
last iI
Thuredav
County to see ft
ios were
ruieao last
1^]
ur*day
I Mr
Mr and
and Mre
Mra Selah
Selah Kesler
Kesler risVb- Dean's mother. Mn Frank Draper
Mra. Robert Kelly, who teaches view. Battle Creek. Jim Coleman will meet In their hall Friday eveweckend
1, Weekend guests of
of Mr. and Mrs. lied
ttrd friends and rclallvi
relative* —
in Hud'
In the first ward school has been gave a small dinrter and following
•• — •month. Ha U a
Friday mu
-----------ft and‘ Mra.. gjark Payne
-----------------------------------------------------leat*
of Mr.
were Mr and -----Mra. »n
and Adrian
from Saturday unMiss Grace Ed
confined at home like many of her lhe dance Tain Dolan invited a llUtlon.
eiety Anny o&lt; t_
...__ __Beck were
Mr. and Mrs, | Wayne Bidelman of North MUste-Jtll Monday.
I weekend guest of
Thoe.
’
Leiter pupils with a severe caae of mumps.
imp*, group of friends for a buffet supper
Spaniah American
Henry Beck of Middleville. R. R
;
r&gt;—vm.
Ur&gt; cy«lh« Hart of Detroit was j at her home in E----- - -----been -------------------------I With Madelyn Sigler
Battle Creek
Mr» Martin Bchramm has been
.... -of
--------------------Pvt.
Beckwith ot Percy
I
B .77'
,r$rklns
1 the
of
her
shier.
Mra.
Ida
Mrs. Chas. Doyle returned Turs- substituting for her.
r«i. Kenneth
rxciiiicm
utckwihi
rervy
i.K.
. .wt«
~ .—
3 ,A;
me guest
gucM
oi
lier
slater.
Mn.
an
out
of
town
gueat.
।
.
---------------------------------------------Il
~nd
W
.
..........
......
U.y
aruf
,
month
,'
vWt
Jones annex.. Fort Custer.
|‘^ to-liu vM spend this weekend , Pa|maller rrotn prld-y unUl gun-1
Mary
Agnes
Fisher
is
the
nime
;
.
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs..
with her mother. Mm. I da_ Mr BUd Mrn M A
nl |I with Mr. and Mra. John Hammes
-f the daughter bom on Friday.
entertained for &gt;
of
Mrs Robt. Field rnte
- •- —- •
— . *lnner 'ruesHnv -v.nlne
th,
o* nr. O.
SS£“ •* c-w “
Americans drink a gallon
II Mr. and Mra. John Crue and I May 4. to EM L/c and Mrs Don dinner Tuesday evenii Held her The N- B Barn' w-8-C'8' »U&gt; »(n.
. »*r
Fisher at Pennock hcwpltal. Rhe !’«’&gt;*• of Mrs. w J.
Owen for a *ln* ’ y,ar- FreBC‘‘n*n «• iriloaa.
SS S-? (£’"d*S.'u5S5.“nA'S
Mrs. Margaret Uhcct* left Mon- [ J*ray spent the weekead with ta weighed seven pounds and three I guest* Including Mr*, Wellesley me*1 *lUl Mn
»runa*ae. mra
nil Mta
&lt; &gt;***
I potluck d
dinner
‘™~- W«t • May
M.v 16.
la EvFv.
.
for a months vacation in War­
ounces and both mother and babe Ironside. Mrs. Norman
week fishing on tlhe Pcre Mar- .
Oladya Rittor and Mix Gloria day
Harrington. Mra.
Mrs Leo
John- ;j er&gt;—
pne welcome.
ren. Ohio, where *lw wtll be the
jE?“i ur.feu5h •re fine.
As
for
Daddy, it Will
will Jean Harrington.
uco aonn— ———
,
.
&lt;u&lt;s.
na
aw
।
Runyon
of
lake
Odessa.
quelle.
guest of her aLater-ln-law. Mra. ’S’'-?.
“ dM
B,l*h doubtless
...................be some ™
“ “■ chabltox
lime before he
Mrs. Stephen Johnson left Sun- '1 Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs Robt. Sheets.
°&gt; «• J&lt;»eDh.
is able to see hls daughter u he Is Vernon Engle.
C.
B.
Shcllenbarger
were
Mrs.
F.
day to join Lt. Johnson at Cham­
Mr. and
Harvey Mvrra
Jud
Re and
Clement
L. Olmstead. Mrs Otis Olmstead. Myrr.
paign. Ill.
.ndMr*MfrieVu
yful Paul I1 *nd
Jane
UlenMra.
.nd Stuart
Mra. Will
BhulThe hospital board met with
Ernie Conkright. Grand Rap­
Mrs. Carrie Coleman was the Mrs
rrturneri Ute firs of the week
JUIWM I
1/inHMU
ids, Mr otjd Mrs. Unis Bhelleti- gucsu of Mr. and Mr* Thoe. Rride I
For the first lime In five yeara, Mlsa Tetuink at lhe hospital Mon­ ever, there are a number of teen
weekend guest ot Mr. and Mrs. barger
i^u*
Mr personal and business International day afternoon
are boys who would like to either
and son and Mr. and Mrs. in Jackson Sunday.
Mark Coleman in Battle Creek.
Mr* Blanche OtU left Friday for *
Oordo°
ln Ch“‘ rtiessagM may be sent lo Italy, It
play or associate with bojTa who do FROM 12 NOON TO 5 F.M.
Bert Bell ot Charlotte.
n„.„ w—v
wu announced today by Mr. Aler. talned for dinner Wedneaday. Mr. play. There were about twenty-five
n
two
weeks'
visit
with
her
chlldn.«
M
„
.
_
______
_
of such youngsters at the park
vpen wees ways
Mrs. Jennie Waten spent Bunday Battle Creek spent Bunday ^with in E. Lansing.
Mr*. C. H. Dahlhouse. was the local manager ot the Western Un­
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl SooUman Mr. and Mn. E. G. Rothaar and
AJL to t:W PJt. aW
Mr. and Mr*. Glenn White we , £££ £ mibdaTe^lMt- veri ‘,CTr&gt; ion Telegraph Company. Govern­ and Mrs R. E. Finale, Mr. and Sunday. Only a few of the boys
of Delton.
Peter Seibert, who had been here
and ■press messages have been Mrs. Harold Phillips. Mr. end Mrs.
‘“Mta1
"chlcAwo
MU* Brver,V Dr&gt;er returnsd to ment
Willard Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. fint place, games probably would
Mias Winnie Roush spent the for a week, returned with them.
permitted
for
some
time
but
only
ew^k,!S""lh,h7rhkp?r“ Battle creek Tuesday after J***
weekend with Mrs Roger Shannon
being with the improvement of condi-1 Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs I&lt;-on Stand- be difficult to gel In which they
Mn. J. W. Hewitt was the guest
a.,., nwv, w.
. cuu.u
allowing. Then
* OCIl CUSC,
in Galesburg.
could make a-showing.
base- „
al home several days caring lor ttons
Uons In
in It*bIt
of Mrs John Hewitt of J.anslng
hu it been possible v. »&gt;«.
•
honestly trytog to give ge
Cart Ekstrom was In Ann Arbor from Thunday till Sunday while ents. Mr. and Mra. Oro. Miller.
‘ tn
to re-eslat
re-ratablUh communications for Bridge awards for the evening went; ball fans seem to be Interested only
Mr. and Mr*. W J Linington., her mother.
in semi-professional games We »erT*ceJohn was in Dayton. Ohio, on busi- Laura Lou and Dick spent 8*turthe general public. The new rates to Mrs. Dolan and Leon Standee.
The Rev. and Mn. A. M. Coldrcn
for international communications
day In Grand Rapids
Wednesday
evening.
Mn.
Harry
entertained their son-in-law and
established on May 1 make It pos­
Mrs Charles Bicker of Owendale
Mrs. L. F. Maus returned Monday j
entertained the O. G. club
daughter, Capt. and Mrs. Carl F.
sible for HuUngs people now to Young
from a week's visit with her abler ;
at her home. B» w. Walnut.
'alnut. At team that rates that kind of com Wood, little son Gerry and Mrs. Ricker.
communicate, not only with Italy, contract. Mn. Uoyd Storer and
in Marehall and with her daughter
HASTINGS. MICH.
Katie Wood who were enroute to
but with other European countries.
Mr and Mrs Martin Noordyke
Sunday a series with Lacey which
Hobbs. New Mexico, where Capt. of Grand Rapids were Sunday
South America, Central America ners.
Mrs.
W.
J.
Lillington
and
Mrs.
Wood will be an Instructor in ny- Sueat* of Mr. and Mn. A J Ved- Garner Hamplou apent l.wl Wedand the West Indies for twenty
**£*.’£
1Llyn
has
nesday in Kalamazoo and visited i?ln — Smith, who h
“ been there four cents a word for a full rate
er.
Christmas.
Mr. and Mn. H. F. Small and
"since
lnc« ChrUunos.
Miss Helen Beattie of KaUmaroo the latter* daughter. Willo.
to the New Idea club no Wedneadaughter of Grand Rapid* were was a guest at the home of Dr. and I GuesU of Mr and Mrs. Onio
E- --------Rosrll—Coats
—
------- —of Daytona Beach. n deferred message. and eight and
Bunday evening guests gt the R. Mn. D D Walton FYiday night Knowles last week were her autcr. Fla. ha* been visiting his mother.' cwo-thlrda cents a word for an ov­
K. Compton home
and' Saturday.
Mrs Frank Dunham and daughter, Mrs. Kittle Coats, at lhe home of ernight menage.
program for the evening centered
Mr. and Mn. Ben Campbell with
। Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Baird. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Shulu Diane of Grand Rapids.
around "Mother's Day," with Mn.
(A Symbol of Fino Bus Sorvko)
Mr and Mn. Roy Willis and Janet spent Monday evening with the
A weekend guest ot Mr. and Mr* । Coat* has been ill with malaria.
Mabel Roush as chairman. Pro­
of Battle Creek spent Thursday in George Adams In Caledonia.
Lawrence Larkin was her unde. । which he contracted seven years1
verbs. relating to "mother." from
Grand Rapids
Mr and Mrs Gary Crook were Han ey Arehart of Detroit who also . ago. Last week Mr*. Coat* nnd t*r
different countries were given In
Mn. Herbert Freeland is In Byra- guest* of Mr and Mrs Duane Lam­ visited hl* brother and wife. Mr ' «&gt;n visited relatives in Petoskey
Eighteen membera of Extension answer to roll call. Appropriate and
and Mrs Bert Arehart
| and Gaylord, returning Thursday
mers of Cedar Creek on Sunday
No. 1 attended the annual enjoyable readings were given by
with her sister. Mra. Belle Stone
Buses Lv. Hostings—Hastings Tima
Morri* Hill was home from Ann , evening- On Tuesday Mr. Coats left group
Mr and Mrs W G Bradford
dinner meeting at the Mn. Roush and Mn. Emma B.
and other relatives
. ft* North Carolina to spend eev- potluck
•nd three children expect to leave Arbor for the weekend.
home
of Mrs A- R VanTIl Thurs­ Evaiu. Sewing fur the annual sue- |
Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Chamberlain on Mortdav for Boston. Maas , to
TO GRAND RAPIDS
TO FORT WAYNE
Mr. and Mrs Jerry Cusick and I era! weeks In the mountains before
day.
April
M. The leaders. Mrs. tion followed the program. The
look her brother. Frank Draper, visit his parents and help
Ip them Julie returned to their home In Mt returning to Florida. This was his Vernor Blough
hostess served a bountiful dinner
and
Mrs
Fred
Fair
­
who had been spending the week celebrate their fortieth vwedding
—'■*'— Clemens‘last Tuesday after spend- ] first visit lo Hastings in 21 years.
were each presented a gift i at six-thirtv o'clock.
; mg several days with Mr and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Richard Bchoen- ! child
anniversary.
for their excellent work during the
lift
i Detroit i L B. Huver
i bom have moved to their new home year. New leaden elected were Mrs. EMMANUEL GUILD
Mr and Mrs Lannes Kenfleld In
Grand
Rapids,
Emmanuel Guild met with Mrs.
from Saturday till Wednesday as­
- M'
u cSTKr.
Lite John.,n I
J-’"”
1S.15 PAL
Give Mother a Canary for
*' *
Einar Frandsen for their May
sisting with the examinations be­ entertained her parents, the Rev | nnrl
Mn
Fil«
Rnam
arr
rxtw-rl.^l
1
GCO.
Van
Houten.
ClUllkman.
CCUTt
1 whut &lt;*c“Pl«l thf afternoon with meeting.
ing given by the state board of and Mrs. T. H H.x&gt;a of Flint a hXe’Heini St PrieJtburc AT
Wednesday
afternoon.
TO LANSING
TO KALAMAZOO
Prieritourg. ru., un । Mrs
M,|ler Rn&lt;1 Wrj
optometrists
May 2. with Mrs Earl Rothaar.
Thursday guest* of Mrs. Lillian Thursday. May 17.
chairman of the board, preaiding.
In
6locum winning awards
Mrs
Harold PhilliiM
Young singers $8 and up
LJehty were Mrs. Bernard Miller
---------------- **■
Grand Rapids on Munday.
RALPH KIDDER
Mim Joan Hewitt attended the and son David of Gull lake, nnd, I
r 111 F
-X.1 Mr* Stephen Johnson enlcr- Ml*s Anna Barnc* and Mrs. Robert
Mrs. Walter Burlcgc of Crooked, i I (11 aA II aa
Ttmporgry Station 150 ft. Stata St. 2nd Floor Ph. 2111
N F W \
tolned eight guest* for luncheon Harkness read Captain Eddie Rlck607 E. Marshall
Phone 2734
lake.
cnbacker'a fine spiritual message.
, kenhro-i
V V A I. 11 L II J
Saturday
TICKETS TQ AU POINTS
nine
Saturday at
at the
the home
home of
cf her
her parpt.
Lk-'ihrod.
____
_______ ___ Jent*. Mr. and Mra. Frank Saveln
Mra 'WariarT TMrre flWtffllv w*ri4 Mra Ohos. Kerr has purchased etits, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sue Ln
Greatly enjoyed was Mrs. Robert
of Miss Dorothy Roush of Cook
in Ionia Bunday.
Bunday.
the bouse at &lt;19 W. Court formerly honor
’
s
review
of
“
The
Emperors
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs owned by Mr. and Mra. John Dlt- KalMnaaoo. whose marriage to Sgt. Phyaiclaa." a much acclaimed book
Robt. w. Corkin of Fort Benning.
Clyde Hendershott were his brother mar.
G«_, will be an event of the near fu­ of the .present, the scene of which
and wife, Mr. and Mr*. Mell HenMis* Freda Hecker of Nashville ture. Awards for lhe afumoon'a is laid in Palestine when Tiberius
dcrahott of Kalamazoo
11* a now employee at the Hastings Iridgc
went to Mra. Hiram Baxter, was emperor of Rome. The story
Mr*. Henrietta Case of Spencer. I City Bank.
Mrs. Fred Ziegler and a gift for brings In mapy well known biblical
Iowa, is lhe guest of I)er daughter, i Marjorie HUI b a member of lhe Miss Roush. An out of town guest characters. including Christ, and
Mrs E J. Hildebrandt
I committee in charge of arrangehas a plot sustained In Interest
inenvs for
lor the
inc Junior
junior Prom
rrom to
io bo
imj wat. Mrs Milton Bennert of De­
Saturday guesto of Mr and Mrs., menu
The usual social hour closed the
•
Garic Fuller were Mr and Mrs. W. ! riven by the members of the Jun- troit.
afternoon with Mrs. Henry Osborn
R Fuller of Grand Rapids
iI lor class of WM.C.. Saturday eveMrs. Dora Coleman's birthday
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Hayes and nlng. May 12. in lhe ballroom of was
Ing
at the tea table. The committed
the occasion ot a happy cele­
Mi and Mrs. Elmo Soules &lt;&gt;f Bat- I Walwood HaU. ThU Li one of the
In charge with Mn. Frandsen wm
tie Creek accompanied their broth- ' traditional event* in the social cal- bration at the home of her daugh­ Mn. Osborn. Mn. Laurence Her­
ter. Mra Ines Barnes. &lt;20 W. Cen­
cr Geo. Griffin to lanslmc Bunday , endar of the college.
rick
and Mn. Kellar Stem
------ they we.. ,gue}rts of Mr and
Bom lo Mr
ind M
„
victor
—.. and
Mrs.
Victor ter itreet. Sunday, May. d. Rela­
where
ID11.
Bchantz (Geneva Marshall,&gt; of tives from Saginaw, Battle Creek.
Mrs. Dewey Hill.
Bellevue and Hastings were present
Mrs Winona Downing and Rex- Nashville, al the Osteopathic hos­ for the dinner which featured a WJLC. NOTES ’
At tiro last meeting held on
ine of Lansing will spent this week­ pital in Buttle Creek, on Tuesday. lovely birthday cake.
Thursday of last week one new
April 24. a daughter weighing 9 lbs.
end with Mr. and Mrs. John Eddy.
member. Mrs. Hazel Wolfe, was In­
H oz. She hu been named Mary
Mrs
Junior McMillen enter­ itialed into the corps.
Jean.
tained
her
bridge
club
for
dessert
Floyd Armstrong ot Mt. Pleasant,
the distlnguUhed looking gentle­ last Thursday evening, winners
The birthday dinner for this
FOR YOUR
man who spoke before the Cham­ were Mrs. Wayne Snyder and Mrs. month will be on Thursday. May
ber of Commerce. Monday night. Is Lock»-nod Working, a guest of lhe 17. with Mra. Nellie Gower as the
a retired Harvard University pro­ club.
birthday guest. All members Infessor. He wu accompanied by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Myers gave
Coll Mn. 1. L. Dock
Armstrong, who U a cousin of Mrs.
Harley Fox, and they were over­ a farewell dinner Tuesday night
Seven Hastings WJ
2828 E. State Rood
night guests at the Fox home. Mr. for their son Paul who left with attended the Put P,«
the
group Wednesday for Chicago
Armstrong, an expert on economics.
dinner meeting u the guests
The guest* included Mra. Ftovd nual
of Orchid Corps. No. flO. in KalaMyers and
nnd two children. Mr. and
•
‘"J
Mrs. Arthur Bennett and family..
SIL’jSSiiS 22 ?„ uJl
Rose and Peach
Mrs Mamie Dunlap. Marietta Faut. I
hall
Ji^i
n&gt;UU U,M .nd.S-rl H.Uu..,,
I?
women in attondanct
. uuiouu &gt; I-.CIUII. nu^. 10(11 C/K- • dames Minnie Myers. ’
ja Ferguson.
deh entertained a group of girls, 1 Glaldu Gilmore. Loa
Hawkina and
sraduating this year, who were Lucy Turner. Hilda H
Fell. A dellghl
"itful time Is
long lime members of her class In Esther
reported.
the Methodist Bunday school. Those

Hillsdale.
Mn, Clarence Crawford attended
‘and Mb?%tric!?T.ylU a‘ Grace

COMMUNITY NOTICES
----------

NOW SERVING

i

SUNDAY DIMNESS

HOTEL HASTINGS

SOCIAL ITEMS*

BUS

SCHEDULES

MOTHER'S DAY

One of the
FINEST]
100% ALL WOOL BLANKETS

SPENCER SUPPORT

NASHUA** VIRGIN WOOL
72 x 84 Satin Bound

Colors - Blue, Green,

who enjoyed dinner at lhe hotel
followed by a social time at Mrs.
| Ogden "a were Betty Cortright.
Charieen Cappon. Dorothea Van
Horn. Doris Beyslrum. Pal Tyler
and Loraine Bchantx.

SEE OUR SELECTION
We now have o very complete line of

summer clothing for boys age 4 to 14.

Sport shirts. Polo Sun Shorts, Sun Alls,
and Longies. Safety Legion and Koynee

moke. Prices are very reasonable. Qual-

ity the best.
It pays to buy at

Baird’s
Hutinn,

of

Mother's

Day

Gifts

TOILET SETS
FACE POWDERS
STATIONERY

PERFUMES

The Busy Eight ladies enter­
tained their' mothers at the borne
of Mr. and Mr*. Roocll Stanton on
Friday with Margaret Johncock as
hostess
A chicken dinner was
served and bunco was played with
nriws going to Lets Oraborn ami
Blanche Stanton. Marjory Fowler
b our new temporary member for I
Gladys Bush. Next narty is June
I at Doris McDonald's.

Friends of Mrs. Otto Boersma.
former employees at the Navy
Phint. gave a shower for her Wed­
nesday evening. Tiro party wu glv-

QUIET OBSERVANCE
OF ANNIVERSARY'
&lt;
Saturday. May 5. was the hftoJ
ninth-wedding anniversary of Mr.

HOOKS
STEAM BEAT
HOT A COLD WATER

SHOWER BATH

HOTEL HASTINGS

MADE ON THE SAME FARM BY THE
SAME FAMILY-for NEARLY 50 YEARS

Buy Ont or Two, Htty
will moke Mother Hoppy

BODY POWDERS

SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK

COLOGNES
BATH SALTS

HEED’S
SS UamUD PHARMACIST ALWAYS OH BUTT
Hmm U4I

$1250
FARM

MADE

ICE

CREAM

Not quite so much mw, due to wartime rwduettens,
but—just oi good os over.

MILLER'S
ISI W. ITATI ST.

DAIRY

STORE

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

Frandst
f^cluuM, fell

moi m

�Till-. IIASTlNCt BASN-KK, TIU.U.MKT, WAV It. IH

COUNCIL mOCttOINGS

DRILLING
AND REPAIRING
mL

|

Sheldon Agency

SWANSON
-AGENCY

PAINTING

CLASSI Fl ED WA N TA DS
I S month, old. 213 W. Slate Hoad. .110
CLASSIHFD RATES
1FOH HILE—King, bury piano. 434 fe.
1 Court HireFl._______
310
1H« W word, minimum at ISc.
DiapUy UM* Mt la c*M or black 1 SI’M 1 SUN—All aite«. In metal roil. Mattre.ve.. rotlou, felt. hair. Hoi ipringa.
fora type l&amp;e par tae.
bed*. Twin Led.. Inaer
Flrrt Uaertloa IHa per word. each j tlollyirued
.(.ring eilb maure«»e«. We .pertaliae
aucceaalra Uaertlon ot ease ad 14 1 &gt;n
ru«.l mattr»".&lt;" al reawiuUa prieea.
par ward, aJaUaum charge Sfte.
UCY A5I» SAVE AT PARKKK WANE
10c addinwUl bo charted rar 1 1IOVHK FCKSTTl'Hi: CU. III? E. Slate
bUa4 nil| Hl. Ph. 3412.
It
AU raaoe hr* far caah.
FL’RNITl'HEAT WAKEHOUHE PHICEHi
Ada Bed paid tar by Wada.aday fol­ 1 XEW-.|4.ln( rw.ra .uit— gUB.OO lo
lowing wUl ba charged aa adtU«2&lt;H&gt;.0U. Till .hair. »llh ottoman..
UoaU toe frr carrying' I’latfaroi roekrr* and
orva.lonal
Ferdin Clualtud Bala tc per werA 1 rhailt.
1'irturr,. Coffee, end
&lt; and lalrip table.. Hedrvu/n auitM. Pil
Minimum chart" «•&lt;1 lu«. Mallreoe.. Sortnx,. ptnoker..
| Linoleum rug.. Hull la--) Md&gt;, *31 30

BALE OB BBMT—
orrr, country and

Residential—-Industrial
Trucks, Trocfors and Cars

Place orders now for
Spring or Summer Work

bbsobt

M. PAHKKR. BEAL ESTATE. City, farw
and laha prayerty. baegU. aald aad
exchanged- We have aevaral bayare.
1UT K. Slate 8l. Grwaad floor. Ph.
_8J»t.___________________ ■ _ .
WANTED—Farm and lake property BalInta. E. M. CadwatW&lt;»r _ *u|raM».
Phone Hlekory Camera^ 3tri-1. If.
r'UK HALE—llouae aad funr lota, a lib
trull treaa. All convenience., within the
city limit, al Middle..lie. Writ* lute
••B.L." e/o Banner.
3 1U
FOB SALE—» room hou.e. a lol and
half. 314 W. Wulnul -UgiH.e (‘better
Stoudl.
*10

G. F. ECKARDT

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721
ATHLETES FOOT ITCH
tlon and order for assignment of
personal estate entered.
Eat. of O. B. Donley. Petition for
administrator filed, petition for
special administrator filed, order
appointing special administrator
entered, bond of specal administra­
tor filed, letters of special admin­
istration issued, inventory filed, fi­
nal account filed, discharge of spe-

109 W. State

DR. DERK STUIVE

Don't Neglect Slipping

Now I* the time for hail insur­
ance, livestock, life insurance,
residence and farm labor lia­
bility insurance. And don't for­
get the tornado insurance.

Coll 2908

Bond*

“TKe Spine
is the human
Switchboard
controlling
.Health and

FALSE TEETH
when you talk. •*(. laugh or I
iS'^s^rshsSK".:
lino I non-acid)
•- ——
ra.tK-a.r
curtly and add

Re*. 3359

•«RMS

AUCTION SALES

count filed, order for publication

HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE
PHONE

CARD OF THANKS

5433

Electric and acetyleno welding.l
braxing. cutting and loldering. :
Broken form implement* a spe­
cialty. Shop hour* 8:30 a.m.
to 1:30 p.m.
Work may be left at any time.

Manhall Furnaces
Majkoirs furnished and installed
for all make* of furnace*
Eave* Troughing
Tin Shop

Uro 'hou.e.

special administrator ’ filed. order
213 E. MAIN ST.
appointing special administratrix
Middleville
entered, bond of Bpeclat adminis­ Phone 175
tratrix Issued, letters of special ad­
ministration Issued, -order to apply

U..IUI ilng«,
. U..I

Floor Sander* for Rent

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
Itt E. Slate

Phone 2331

Poultry Feeding
In poultry feeding, increasingly
larger quantities of vegetable oils

JOHN BECK

Safes made in any section. Dates
for auctions will be given with
promptness upon application. Call
at my expense — phone Prairieville

meat ■('rap and the oilseed meal*,
at much fat and oil aa poaaihle are
being extr.’cted. Therefore, expert-

Jerry Andrus
Natl Rank Bldg.

effect of levels ot fat inlak* vary.
Inj from 0.8 to 8.8 per cent on the
hatchability of vggs. None ot them
directed hatchabiilty or time of oc­
currence of embryonic mortality.

AUCTIONEER
List your Auction Salca with

DEWEY REED
Date* can be made at Banner office.

Fbone *467

Mich.

Delton,

INSURANCE and BQNDS

one Uli

BOB'S
SHOP,

(HICK FEEDERS
4 FT. CHICK FEEDERS
Reg. 19c—NOW ....

MONEY TO LOAN

timings, Mich.

ON FARM PROPERTY
IN BARRY CO.

SCOTT SERVICE
All kinds of trucking

PHONE 2812

* '
4

4 f|c
IU

3 Ft. &amp; 2 Ft. Chick Feeder* f-c
Reg. 9c—NOW_______

I

MONTGOMERY
WARD COMPANY
Halting,

2704

OR LEAVE ORDERS AT
S17 S. HANOVER

hiivprjctk
rebases
Tht
Pouter

WOOL GROWERS
11 am buying wool under the govern­
ment purchase plan — guaranteed
celling price. Sell you wool for cosh

LOST. FOUND, STOLEN

SPECIALS!

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

FRANK JONES
1 b-.-'k, Find W
n Board. Mra
Siu W

MISCELLANEOUS____________

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
Phone 2178
Nashville
At My Expense

LLOYD J. EATON

‘“V ’Jt °

bath. 25c. »0r and »i.UV
FOB ja.al-K—Pump Jack Phen
FOBTMi.T—Trj|.~H...I and

o

gr.iwih guarableed lllgbie.

Bill" Sherwood

Phone Hickory Corners J0F11
Representing

I.OHT—Tiiree ST*
er ptea.e less* a
Glenn llnflman.

Ben of Geo. Eaton, veteran of 1800

Lloyd A. Sheffield
P.O. Cressey

"L
-..... 2? j' wbib *^t*'la»u.
tprihg, in 1। gnaery Weed. jAnae j-n&lt;,
and mils 1
4&lt;-Clurkti&gt;. , FOB HAt.fl Baby walker al
I’rtre
Mr. .leibue Burg
.
•' 1°
. -■ mil-. 11 W Ma.ll.un

__

WviTF.ll—Two • , three
I'hnfir 7IIF1
■liar hl :&gt;
W AXTEIl—H-'ting
IHirtahle In gt.iw rnndllioi
.Middleville.
W INI.J. 1.. HI • 7’ —4«a.fnr
Wlr’r ••■IMMr
dl’vllle. r.ienlng [•l.i.nr
AXYBnllY within In m.lea
*h&gt;. bi- ■ dr.-rt il place .

... Il
.Iwl.t.
I’ltone 61
5-1&lt;
r... y nil,.
““u u.7
fit.
»l lla.lingK
th n utal.lr

Z

BABO CLEANSER 2 for
NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT
OZ PEANUT BUTTER 12 os.
HILLS BROS. COFFEE 1 lbPALMER MATCHES Carton of 6
KOOL-AID
HONEY
PIMIENTOS

INSUkANCE

C. Thomas Stores
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE
Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.

Mich. Co-op Wool Marketing Au’n

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK
SALES
Prices at Hasting* Livestock
Sale*. May 4. 1945

Top Hogs
------------------- $14.60
Rough*------------------------- $13.85'
Stag*_________ _ ______ $1 1.50
Feeders------------------- $9 to $27
Top Lamb*___________$14.20
Ewe* ------------------------------- $7.00
Top Veal Calve*_______$17.75
Deacon*------------------ $4 to $12
Dairy Cow*_____ $60 to $145
Cutter &amp;
|
Conner Cow*_____ $6 to $8
Suite-----------------------$11 to $13
Beef Heifer*
&amp; Steer.____ $12 to $14.60
Beef Cow*------- $9 to $12.60

AUCTIONEER
Fd Hate To Ferm Withoot

Loren Hershbergi
AUCTIONEER

Phone (Collect) 3965 or 2715 for

WOLVERINE

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL

SHELL HORSEHIDES

Horse*, cows and small stock removed promptly.
Your calls are greatly appreciated.

ED. FINNIE

HOWARD BRISTOL

MOVING AND STORAGE

Phone Hasting* 2715
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

GUARANTEED

TRUSS FITTING
EXPERIENCED
FITTER
LyBARKER'S
Meet 1HS

Res. 3965
tf.

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY

1TM
Glycerin available .from animal fats Is badly needed In
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Coll collect.
KALAMAZOO

MNDIItINC

WORKS

.. FARMERS Say I

�INTING

THE HASTINGS BANNER

itlaL-—Industrial
Proctors and Cars
r Summer Work
i. ECKARDT

B E. Grand
ran, 3721

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. MAY 10. 1945

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR
C1X1VERDALE
*
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lockstldt of
Dexter spent Saturday with Mrs.
Lucy Davenport and Helen. * Mr.

tf

emoon. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Monica and Brace. Mn. Virgil
Monica and Bobby and Mn. Lucy
Davenport were In Kalamazoo, Fri­
day. * Mn. Alta Moshler spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mn. John
Bush of Hope Center. * Mr. and
Mn. Wellington Monica of Bedford
and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Monica
of Kalamazoo called on their fa­
ther. Charles F. Monica and .Eve­
lyn, Sunday evening. * Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Penneb, Mn. Martha
Chamberlain and Mn. Bnma Dick­
erson attended the funeral of Mn.
Jeanette Brooks in Kalamazoo Fri­
day. Sympathy b extended to Mr.
Penne) and Mn. Chamberlain In
the death of their stater. * Mr. and
Mn. Steve Karmes and son*. Mrs
Blanche Lewis and children. Miss
Vivian Brooks and Mbs Madeline
Dhellme of Lowell spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mn. Welton Brooks
and helped Mn. Brooks celebrate
her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kahler
called on Mn. Katie Kahler of Del­
ton, Bunday evening. * Mn. De­
note Waugh,' Clifford Chapen of
Petoskey and Verne Callaet of
Gould city spent Thursday eve-

ERK STUIVE
ROFRACTOR
e
Hastings

Spine
the Human
Jilckboard
controlling
Health art
Vigor

fHtoAT«KJ--

tivta--srwucHpsMcaiss
satiLH.SI0MYV-

Z

*

INMI
LOVtR

Qhirvpractk
rekdscs
-'Hit
Fouler
Within

filer Hoort:

Eten inft:
ed Thursdays

■

Mre. Merle Dibble. Mr', and Mrs.
George Dibble
ucotmc
uiooie and
ana Mr. and
ana Mrs.
Mn.
Raymond Dibble ot Detroit epent
thl* weekend at their cottage here.
* About twenty-five members of
the Young People's fellowship at­
tended the Hymn Sing, led by the
singing cop. Sgt. Wilbur Legree of
Flint, at Hastings Sunday after­
noon. * Mr. and Mra. Forest Smith
and family and Mra. Bernlta Pan­
nells and children of Battle Creek
called on Mr. and Mra. Nelaon
Warner and Mrs, Blanche Van­
Horn. Saturday. * Mn. Mildred
Good of Paw Paw was a weekend

ner's. * Mrs. Newton Is spending
several days in Hastings with her
daughter.

HIGHBANK
Mr. and Mra. Errett Skidmore
visited Sunday at Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Gould's In Cedar creek. Mrs
Marie Skidmore and son of Cold­
water were also there. * Mrs. Su­
san Hawblitz of the Moore district
is staying at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Prank HawbilU. * Mr. and
Mrs. B. Nash and family called on
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid near
Knlamo Sunday evening. ♦ Mrs.
Mabel Manning. Ivls and Dorr. Mr.
and Mrs. Marr Manning, Mrs. Gor­
don Thompson of Assyria visited
Tuesday evening at Frank

GROWERS
wool under the govern se plan — guaranteed
Sell you wool for cash

I A. Sheffield
ekory Corners 30F11

le presenting
Wool Marketing Ass'n
nie Si. Jackson. Mich.
5/17

55 LIVESTOCK
SALES

Hastings Livestock
. Moy 4. 1945

$14.60
--------- $13.85
$11.50
$9 to $27
$14.20
------------ $7.00
$17.75
halves.
__$4 to $12
$60 to $H5
Cows--------- $6 to $8
$11 to $13

...$12to $14.60
.._$» to $12.60

VERINE
HORSEHIDES
ARMERS Szy 1

BARRY BYPATHS

Your old mechanic has moved to a new

Station.

•OTENO*

±7^
PROTECT THOSE FINE WOOLEHS WITH
Cenol Moth Proof, qt. . . .- . 1.39
Cenol Moth Proof, pt85c
Cenol Odorex Moth Crystolx, 1 Ib. 4*
Cenol Odorex Moth Cokes . . . 29c

We carry a complete line of Cenol and
Lenwell products including *

Cenol Bed Bug Destroyer, qts. .
Cenol Bed Bug Destroyer, pts. .
Cenol Fly Destroyer, qts.
. . .
Cenol Fly Destroyer, pts. , . .
Cenol Roach Destroyer
Cenol Formaldehyde Candles for
fumigating.
., .

your car the factory way.

LOVERE

LINWIU.'S

Shave Cream

49c p'ut tax

39c

BUY

We special*

AVAILABLE, MAY 14

ixe in carburetor and alactrical work.

NEW

H. E. WELLS

War Production
NEEDS YOUR

INVEST IN REAL ESTATE,
FIRST, LAST AND ALWAYS
towards town, 1 acre of land with lots of fruit and
berries, house has bath, lights and modern kitchen,

attached garage, all for..$3,200.00
7 ROOM HOUSE in 2nd ward facing Hanover, has a
good furnace, all modem, has a small house on bock
income property, price$5,500.00

DOUBLE HOUSE and 514 lot* on north Church Street
for . ..................................................2.-——.$2,500.00
HOUSE AND LOT ot Shults. 6 rooms, hot lights, fur-

noco. It oil on one floor, just o short dlitonco off M-43
pavement, about ’/&lt; mile from store$1,900.00

WASTE
PAPER
Waste Paper Is Vital
War Material
AN ACUTE SHORTAGE EXISTS
EVERY POUND IS NEEDED

Do Not Destroy!

SIX ROOM HOUSE on eott Mill Street, 1st word, all
modern but both tub, hot ooraoe, for.'$3,900.00

Save It and Get It To Market

HASTINGS SALVAGE COMMITTEE
ESTATE
OKER

MAY COLLECTION DATES

May

II

May 2

69c
39c
69c
39c

Hand Cream

Drive in and I'll take care of

of lot facing Madison; this place could be mode into

JE Work Shoes are eofl

DU
Knocks 'Em

location on Jefferson at the Shell Gas

6 ROOM HOUSE in 2nd ward across from Blits and

To Firm Without

SECTION TW

Mrs^ MurJe Reynolds of Athens '
theatre of war. &lt; Mr.^d!
are we in the Navy doing M? Hav­
Sunday pm. Mrs. Brown of Battle, Mrs. Wm. Cramer and Sandra
ing a pleasure cruise?"
*
Creek-has been vbitlng her son.1 Sunday guests of Mr and
An Old Salt.
Mr
— -- r
Doland nf mumimHiIa
Dear Old Salt:
.Last
—. Sunday
------Mrs.
— ....
.
Sunday
evening
lunch
guests
of
Mr.
.
m
s
1
n
111^
Mae Hudson and
Certainly you aren't having
;
and
Mrs.
J.
hollar.
*
Our
achcol
g
v
I
AMP
CAMERON
daughter Mbs Mabel of Vicksburg I will close Friday ar.d there will be
pleasure cruise, chum, unless wli
y 1
nlng the greatest set battles in his­
visited her brother and wife. Mr.
rr,r,r---------- r^rrrri tory', manning carriers for the enand 'Mrs. Warren Calms. * Mr. .■ program Thursday night. Our
and Mra. Merton Hoffman and ‘ teacher, Mrs. Leah Neeb. will return 1
for another year, a Mr. and Mrs. । All of the color, romance and gta- yean, and together with the Mer­
children
of
Dowling.
Mr.
and
Mra.
COATS GROVE
*
Marshall Stafford and children! mar of lhe San Francisco ConferMrs. Arthur Teeter of Elgin. IU. Clayton Messenger and Benny of were Bunday dinner guesta of Mr., ence seems to center on the dele- chant Marine, plaving pack hone
for the mllllona of men and equip­
and family formerly of Coats Grove Battle Creek vbltcd Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Elmer Roush.
1 gatlon from Arabia, or at leMt we ment that have been transported
have been vbitlng the home folks Chas. Bauman Sunday. * Mr. and
-----------------«i»
■ ■
ihear more about them than the over the Seven Seas. Is a pleasure.
Mrs.
Shoemaker
and
children
were
from Thursday to Monday. * Thb
CARLTON CENTER
1
, representatives When the No. I didn't mean to leave the Navy
Thursday
visitors
of
her
abler.
community was saddened by the
emo.. Onur xtol u mu,‘Xt''1 out. I was just piqued at the
news of the sudden death of liar- Mra. Henry Ver Hoge. * Mr. and talnlng
the mothers thb Friday , J .rth&lt;dr'
h?^«1 f t
thought that some couldn't have
old Harnum at hb home In E. Lan­ Mra. Richard Hartman and chil­ with with a Mother's Day program.1 *?
boxes from home, while othen can.
sing. He was County Agent there dren of Kalamazoo and Nick Har­ The program wiM be repeated Sun-;
hr*d .covJl'n‘“ £•
»&lt;th
for a number of years. He still thorn visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl 'day at the morning service at Carl- I F.?Iden band*- Their guard* were We love every one of our “Boys In
Blue." funny pants and all. and the
owned‘the family farm home here, Hartman In their new home on jton Melhodtat church. Everyone ■ **l‘f
“f. Arabian war couldn't get along without
which ta farmed by Russel Booher. I M M Sunday.
is welcome. * Mesdames Keith Mar- I Nlghta in Hollywood, their daggers them a moment. I knew when I
The funeral was at E. Lansing •
low. Mina Elliott. Ralph Henney. Klramlng and the only modem note wrote that paragraph that I'd «'et
Tuesday afternoon with burial in : SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
I ciaytcn Valentine, J. C. Wing. L. A. belnit 45 Coll revolvers in heavy
Nashville. Our sympathy Is extend-1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barkley are Eaton. L. A. Daniels. Hale Carpen- holsters at their side* My. how a rise out of somebody. Thanks,
pall
ed to lhe bereaved family, two the proud
nmuH parents
naranre of
nt an 8 pound . —.----- —u
ter. Rodney McLeod. l~ Barry, word about Brooklyn doe* get
sons of whom are in the service boy bom Monday. April 30. He was Jerry
tia Fuller
around these days!
x
■
Andrus and Leona
-------- of ,------------------------NORTHEAST WOODLAND
oversews. * Mra. Stella Tuckerman named Alvin Jay. Iler abler. Mrs. Carlton attended Achievement Day ,
see
and daughter. Mrs Bernlta Berlin John Martin, ot Ann Arbor ta car­ Tuesday. May 1. at Hasting*. Mrs.; a commentator told an.anecdote
Mr and Mrs. Homer Hcnney and '
and son Malcolm visited at Peart ing for them. * Mr and Mra. Clar­ fdoyd Shroyer, a former resident of tht4 Arabian delegation and family were Sunday dinner guests
Demonds home Thursday evening ence Faust of Bellevue. Mr. and
of the . former's cousin. Mrs. Roy
to remind their father and grand­ Mrs. Harry Lilly and baby, Darwin
Bunn
in Freeport last week Sun­
Hrna r&gt;
‘
drfW- K°lnS
» hotel
father. Arch Graves, that the fol­ LeRoy. of Grand Ledge and Mr. Warren Brown, to Hasting* ana )ot&gt;by The sJaht was so unloue nnd day. * Mr. and Mrs. Will LcUon
! ••'■’toIH™ &lt;h&lt;l everyone was al- | and family entertained at a birth­
lowing day wu hb 88th birthday. nnd Mrs, Wm. Cappon and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Demand were Larry, were gUesta of Mr. and Mrs.
MiS^Watets was luxtata'al’a ’,,nt ln “dmlrBt,on M l*» Princes day dinner last week Sunday, Mr.
visitors there Wednesday evening. Chas. Warner and Victor, Sunday. hHdnlMihoa^r hrid a? WlnT* hah 1 madc lhelr *** through the place. and Mrs. Walter Cooke. Mrs. Lydia
* The LZS. met with Mr. and April 29. in honor of Charles' birth­
Schuler. Janet Shaffer and Larry
nt Mr and Mn l£inrth I Thp $,IrnCC W“ br°ken
R
Mra. Earl Hesse lost Thursday with day. * Mra. Harry Sandbrook and
Joe Farrell honoring the birthdays
Club No. 2 serving a fine dinner. sons. Norman and Lyle, and Mra. Becxwlth of Hastings, the former ! ’?d* ^an^^d^wonderful?*^! of MfS, Cooke. Mrs. Schuler. HarPrince*
A very good program Vaa given Guy Kantner spent last Thursday Elnora Cob. of Carlton. Many beau- |
.old Letson and Larry Joe Farrell. *
with Mrs. Orpna Wing as chair­ at Grand Rapids. * Mrs. Fred tiful gifts were received, also sums.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cooke and
Lftdy. You family of Grand Raplcb visited Mr.
man. Proceeds from the dinner 815. Giles. Mrs. Chalmer Hershberger of of money to help the young people: ln P«rfect Engltah.
to sec u* on horseback.'
* A special evangeltatlc meeting Grand Rapids and Mrs. Bertha furnish their home aa soon as Mr.1
and Mrs Walter Cooke Sunday aft­
...
. ernoon. * Mrs. Vina Letson b
will begin here Sunday evening Mulllnex of Battle Creek were Beckwith receive* hb discharge
May 27 in charge of Evangeltat. Vir­ weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. from Percy Jone* at Battle Creek. I - Then .a letter from our son at spending a few days with her son
gil P. Brock and Mrs. Brock and Walter Hershberger.
Friends and neighbor* here re- Corpus Chrbli adds mure to thb and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Will l.»tBlanch Kerr Brock, nationally
Mrs. Keith Farlec and son were ceived the new* last Thursday eve- ! Interesting group from the dewrts son and family. * Mr and Mrs
known in evangeltatlc work and Thursday guests of her grandpar­ nlng that Allie Cheney, east of the: of Asia. "April 21 we went to the Homer Henney spent the weekend
abo in music m each hu composed ents. Mr and Mrs. Fred Mayo, of center, had suffered a stroke. • main station and marched pretty with Mr and Mrs. Wayne Hennev
Frank Shriber Is ill with shingle* i for some high Arabian officlata.
many well known songs. They will
Maple
Grove.
Her cousin. Miss which 1* very painful. * Sunday , They came over for the San Fran- at DeWitt * 8gt. Eueene Williams,
also have charge of a vacation Bi­
Herrick, of the WAVES, guesta of Mr. and Mrs Gerald Wick- [ cisco Conference and were enter­ who b enjoying a few days fur­
ble school. * Mr. and Mra. Carl Phyllb
lough at lhe home of hta parenu.
□rashlus and daughters were Sun­ who ta stationed in Florida and ham were Mr. and Mrs. LaVemt: talned here for about a week They Mr. and Mn. Lafe Williams near
Eldridge and son. Lawrence. M1m (were dark-complected, large and Freeport, called on Elwood Henney
day guests at Paul Woodman s for
Marget Eldridge and Mrs. Madonna 1 colorfully dressed in robes. Each Friday evening. * Mrs. Karl Ec­
a mushroom dinner. * A number
from here attended the special Leo Herrick of Detroit, a Mr. and Hulier of Ionia. * Mrs. Lots Wick- ! Prince was accompanied by a body kard t and Noreta Enz spent Wed­
Hymn Sing service at High school Mrs. Floyd Mahler and Mrs. Nor­ ham spent Sunday with Mr. and guard who was well-armed with nesday with Mrs. I L. Hall and
auditorium in HMtlngs. Sunday af­ ma Sitton of Woodland spent the Mrs Floyd Dlllenbeck of Nashville. knives and guns. We gave them a Mrs Kate Henderson, it being Mrs.
ternoon. * Radio news just came weekend at Scottsville. Mrs. Sitton * The Carlton Center school chil­ very attractive Air show. Their fa­ Hall's birthday.
dren spent Tuesday at Thornapple vorite dish while visiting here was
through that the war In Europq Is
over and we arc all thanking God n&lt;wa of her father. * Mr. and Mrs. i-nre "I Hanoorn* skating rink. * apple pic
DUNHAM DISTRICT
"After the Review we were wait­
that thb part of the greatest War Waller Furlong are the parents of School doses May 18. * Mr. and
Mrs. Josie Greenfield of Charlotte
Robert McKee called on her ing for transportation back to our
Ip history Is over and our hearts a boy born on Tuesday. May 1. He Mrs.
Mrs. Leslie Daniels Wednes­ base, and we saw the Admiral's car has been lhe guest the post few
are happy for thb much of victory.' was named Danny Vernon. * Floyd stater.
days
of her sbter-ln-law. Mrs.
day Mrs. McKee has returned to
* The Rev. J. O. Crawford wiil| VanWie has sold hb farm lo par­ her home in Hastings after spending coming, followed by S other cars Grs.ce Stanton. * Mr and Mrs.
preach at the church service next ties from Morgan. * Mr. and Mrs. lhe last two months in Hillsdale. * filled with Arabs. After the Admir­ Erble Zemke and children of Ver­
Sunday morning at 11 am. * Pearl Chas. Warner and son. Victor, Mrs llcne Pierson and son, Mar­ al's car passed, a Cadet threw un montville were Sunday guosts ot
Demond called one day last week! called on Mra. Forrest Hager at shall. who have spent the last hb hands nnd yelled. "Ala Bob!I' Mr. and Mrs. Word Cheseman. It
on Ruth Dcmond and Mrs. Lillian the home of Mrs. Pearl Barnum of month, since lhe departure of her An Arnb stuck his head out of the being the birthday of Mrs. Zemke
Lake Odessa Sunday. Wc are sorry husband overseas, with her parents car with a big grin on his face and and Mrs. Cheeseman. * Guests.
Carr and new baby.
to report that her condition isn't • he Lewis Daniels', returned to her waved."
Sundav at Clyde Cheeseman's were
any better.
Mrs. Josie Greenfield of Charlotte.
home in Fowlerville. Satuhiay. *
CRESSEY
Mrs. Cari Lehman and baby Ger­ Sunday guests at Guy Nash's were
A fan letter from San Diego Mrs. Grace Stanton and Rufus, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornel) and son are
in their new home on lhe Hartman ald of Nashville were weekend Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nash and reads: "Madam. I read of your and Mrs. Raymond Wolff and
farm. * Chris Hartman has gone guests of Mre and Mrs. Ora Leh­ daughter. Inez, Mr. and Mra. John wondering why you could not send daughter, and Mr. and Mra. Hcrmie
to Delton to visit his daughter Mrs. man. They were all Sunday dinner Compton of Clarksville and Mrs. a box of 'goodies' to a Marine— Bibcock. * John Norton was taken
Harry Lelnaar. * Mbs Joan Klin- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Etta and Miss Alberta Nash of Has­ perhaps I could give you the reason to Osteopathic hospital In Battle
—but what I was more profoundly Creek, last Wednesday for treat­
«er of Delton has scarlet fever. * Chase of Costa Grove in honor of tings.
interested and puzzled over is—you ment. He relumed home Sundav.
Larry Brown hag a bad cut in his Ore's birthday. * Mr and Mrs.
raid. 'The Air Forces and ground feeling much better. * Miss Eveforehsed caused by an accidental . Keith Farlec and Charles were WEST HOPE
force* are winning the European
Norton spent Sunday and Sun* * '“*** an axe. * Mr. and Mrs. guests at a family party Friday
A very pleasant gathering was war and the Marines the Pacific
ht with her cousin Marms called on Mr. and evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Mayo of Maple Grove in held at tne home of Mr. and Mrs.
eeseman.
honor of Miss Phyllb Herrick of L. D. Woodman. May 1. in honor
the WAVES. * The United Breth­ of their 50th wedding anniversary.
ren missionary society held at the Over one hundred friends and rel­
home of Mrs. Gladys Sandbrook atives called during the afternoon
was well attended. Miss Patricia and evening to express their good
Green, who has been ill since last wishes. They were presented with
fall, was present with her parents many lovely gifts. A delicious lunch
at thb meeting. The many friends was served by Mrs. Shirley Bromof Patricb are glad to know she b tneb. Mrs. Sarah Anders and Mrs.
almost well. * Mra. Irwin Eddy, Wllda McKlbbln. * French Spring­
who has been ill for sometime, is er. from Truax Field. Wisconsin,
spent Sunday with home folks. *
Improving.
Mr. and Mrs. William McCallum
and children of Kalamazoo and Mrs.
STRIKER
Will McCallum spent Saturday aft­
uurm
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barkruff and ernoon at the John and Belle Mc­
STATtt
son visited her parents, Hie Hugh Callum home. Mrs. Bert McCallum
Johnsons of Rutland Sunday. * of Cloverdale spent Monday after­
Mrs. prank Dishrow has been quit® noon there while Bert went trout
seriously 111 again and was taken fishing. * Easter Sunday. April 1.
Sunday to the home of her daugh­ lilacs were in bloom. Sunday. May
ter near Augusta. * Pfc. and Mrs. 6. they were still in bloom on the
Edw. McGrath of Hastings were same shrubs—five weeks of bloom. *
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mr. and Mrs. Almond Weber were
Hart. * Mrs. William Cramer re­ Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ceived word that her brother. Sgt. Albert Tuttle of Battle Creek. *
C. E Poland, who was recently here The Aid will meet Thursday. May
on a 45-day furlough, after three 10. for supper with Mr. and Mrs.
years overseas, had returned to the Almond Weber.

blitz's. * Mr? and Mrs. Oeo. Mar­
shall are spending this week at Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Schantz's In east
Maple Grove. * Mr. ' “'— “
ey Jones and sons.
Carroll Lamle nnd tons ot NiuliVille visited al Mr. and Mrs Geo.
Marshall's Sunday.

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guest lost weekend Wil) O. Dean were dinner guest* The morning session begins at 9:30,

SSI

Sunday of Mias Bffa and George with a carry-In luncheon served it
Dean In observant* of the 42nd! noon. The afternoon saaalon coayear of their marriage &lt; Mr. and yen** at 1:3ft. o'clock. Mre. Milo
Furniss. Chart** Relnckt. were guests Sunday of the letter’s Mr* Adolph Douse Jr. and Mra. Young of Nashville U county ptftribrother
and
family
In
Charlotte
*
Funds* and Utile
Thercasa Dousd were in Hastings dent.
.
Sunday to vtelt the latter'* grand- .
• - ■
Civic auditorium. Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Gi
They also called on friends to
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Pennock. Sunday afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs.
Woodland Sunday
3tand. Mr*. Pauline Lehman Wayne and Mary were
Sun­ Harry Miller and Coles Devies of
little ton who were weekend &lt;jgy, Apr. 29. to a comp*
rela- Grand Rapids were Sunday guests
-t* in "the Orn Lehm*n home tlves honoring their *on.
Pen- at the Stake Millers. * Mr. and
returned with them. * Mr. and | nock home on furlough from many Mm. Alden Porrltt and Mm. JendutyTrhoae present nlg Pardee made a bualneas trip
Mrs Will woi
Hgdeweu I,.
to Grand Rap­ IlwlUha ot
Ids last week visiting in the home were Ear) and Mra. Pennock, Mr. to ■ Holland Thursday' purchasing
of their daughter Mra. Cha*. Mc­ nod Mrs Paul PennoAt, and sons
Coy and family. * Mr. and Mrs. ot Standish. MIm Grace Pennock.
Bryant DcBolt and sons were Sat­ Hastings and Mr. and Mra. Elmer LoO-eliFriday afternoon. * Mr. and
urday callers In the W. O. Dcarj Gillett
Mre. Lester Miller of Pleasant Val­
home.
iev vbriied Monday eve at Steve
Miners. * Mr. afid Mrs. Lou An­
Miss Freda Hecker for several
yearn an employee of the Nashville
Nashville* Honor Roll now ha* drews of Lansing were overnight
bank has accepted a position with . eight gold star*. Stuart N. Guy, guests Bunday of their aunt Minnie
the Hastings City bank. Mra Law­ son of Mr and Mrs. Byron Guy ot Bouck. * Mrs. Ahna Mishler and
rence Hecker is
Is now in central
Central
rencc
a waa gjiled in action In Gar- Martha Porrltt were Bunday guests
Natliml. * Mr and Mra. M Kessel- tnauy April 19 Stuart, only 19 yr*. at the Lacy-Porritt home. A Mrs.
i ring of Last Kellogg St., returned Ojo
lived always In this com- Martin Kunde and Donna were In
। last week from several inonlha stay munity. He was a home loving boy Alto Saturday afternoon.
In California * The Knights Tern- antj wrole utten of farm experlMre. John Watts and daughter
j plar Commandry attended aenlces : encea
mc countries he had vls­ Mary and Miss Mabel Watts of
i In the Methodfat church Sunday 1[cd: nlcnUoned helping a Belgium Chicago visited Mre Minnie Bouck
Several Knights from Hastings family with their milking and said Thursday afternoon. Mabel re­
1 were In attendanec * Ed Whitney he ----— a-as-•learning
a little -»of •*.-»their lumed Saturday to Chicago after
: of Hastings and Mr and Mrs. K R language
spending the put week with her
| Cronk and children of Middleville
Petty Officer 3 c Phyllis E Her­ brother John and family. ♦ Mr
| were visitors of Mr. and Mra. Fred rick of the WAVES serving with and Mrs. Wm. Cosgriff. Mra. Jen­
Camp Sunday * Mra. W If Reynie Pardee and Waneta Schray
! nolds has sold her home on S. Main
were Sunday afternoon callers at
। St. to Mr. and Mr* C. E. Mater grandparents Mr. and Mra Fred th* Alden Porrltt and John Watt*
That Hoover Cleaner of yours is more valuable now
I who have sold their home to Mr. Mayo Of Maple Grove.
home. * Lt. (J.g.h,Jahn Eash of
and Mra. Wm Furlong of Hasting*.
r4V
„ E. Kraft 11M
than erer. Let Hoover help you take care of it with
Pfc.. lA(U
Louts
has „„„„„
written Wildwood. New Jersey did some
a Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kidder of tll
u Mr and Mr*
his, parfn
parent*
Mra E C. wonderful flying In Hie neighbor­
genuine Hoover Company service and pans.
Maple Grove Twp moved last week K
raft of the hotVora
Kraft
horror* he has seen hood Saturday afternoon which
U'eareihcauthoriicdHoovcr service agency equipped
Into their newly purchased home ln
— He
**- '•
;r. a
- German prison cat
camp.
Is the neighbors all enjoyed. John and
on Middle St a The Clifford Rich Mrvlllg
h lhe
.cil. Troop hl* lady friend were Saturday
serving wlt
with
the 55th
65th R
R.C.N.
with everything it takes to put your Hoover Cleaner In
family have moved into the house and wlth- patton-a Jrd Army. some- night gUMts of hl* parent*. Suntip-top ahape—ready for more good cleaning.
on Middle St. vacated by the Von wpere m Germany
Raccy*’ Mr and Mra Ract-y and
Tred vanderberg. whose brother,
Register your Hoover today for a free inspection.
son moved to the Meyers house Wesley Vandenberg made the su- and Mra. Carl Fox all went to
Service charges are low. All work guaranteed. Esti­
west of McIntyre* oil ataUdn a 1 t&gt;remc sacrlflcc Oct 11. 1M4. In Grand Rapids to see John leave
Nashville at the present lime has
hajl teen at home on a nlne- for hi* trip back to Wildwood. *
mates furnished. Take no chances with unauthorized
an acute shortage of house*.
■ day b^t leave. He left April 29
service.
Berkey* to Hasting* Sunday after­
1.
j e । 1 »_■
for camp. ■
1 t-v. ynu. m
‘
i..
88f “nd Mrs Veralle Babcock noon to attend the Spring musical
The Nashville Lion* club has whil have been enIovine a 10-dav Festival at Central auditorium.
been invited by Vermontville Lions
Xlr
Mr and
Mrs- Maule Mtehler and daughter
club to be their suests
Hora„ ^^1, and Mr and Gwendolyn and Mis* Norm* Yoder
guests Monday.
Munday,
on thft |ob
and
Ij May 14. •for
’X-;dinner
—’"72.,—
~ lhe Jevening
.V'ev i Mra. Wm Lundstrum left last week aUo attended.
program.
Thr
gurat
speaker
is
Fr.
for
Q
UaIlt
|
c0
.
V
a.
tebricsuA — -'bo° bn“‘“’
to Chine for nine years and recent- 1' Ueut. Colonel Richard 8 Wheel- PLEASANT HILL
inHslled
__tsg Mil. cte»a'J *ni1 ,u'”‘c“‘
ly, returned to America.
■ cent guest of his mother, Mm. Ora
Mrs. John Wilkes of Hastings
ganTOft or BRUSH a
was a Sunday afternoon caller, at
The Woman’s Literary club will , Wheeler
BG.T rtpl»ctJ
' entertain lhe member* of the local ,
the Malt Bedford home. She re­
Garden club Wednesday May 9 for HENDERSHOT NEWS
mained with Mra. Mills while Mr.
potluck luncheon and program.,
Mr and Mrs Archie ■Sinclair and and Mfrs. Bedford called on Mra.
Mra. John Hamp acting us hostess. boys of Hastings were Sunday dln- Basil V reels nd of Harris Creek, a
Mra
William Cortrlght Is . the1 ner guests of Mra. Jennie Slocum,
luncheon committee chairman.
a Miss Louise Christiansen spent work last week entertaining the
Saturday night and Sundav with mumps. Son Larry now has the
The Bethany Circle of the Meth­ Mra. Ed Bents. * Henceforth. It —
measles. * Mr and Mrs. Ebcli
odist church will meel with their you have any news Item will you । Olasple
of Grand Rapids and Mrs.
Oil
chairman Mr* Ida
one’j please call your correspondent on rCarrie
Moon of Middleville were
__ Wright
........ for _..
'~‘
o'clock luncheon Thursda’ Sunday evening as It is Impossible Sunday evening callers of Mr. and
Thursday May 10.1
i for me to call everyone every .week. Mrs Mall Bedford and Mrs. Mills.
Nashville Literary club will be w Mril A c C|arg an&lt;j ^jOyce * Mr. and Mra. Clare Williams and
hosts to the Barry Counts Fedcra- | helped plant trees Saturday after- daughter* Alice and Mrs. Robert
tlon of Women’s clubs at the Meth- n9on Jt the 4-H Camp * Mr. and Tblan Jr and her two sons called
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odist church on Thursday May 17. Mra. Al Brill. Prances Hcnderahot. at the Byron Rowlader home to
| and Maxine Christiansen attended Caledonia Sunday afternoon * Mr
. the "Singing Cop" program in Has- and Mra. Stephen Carter were Sun­
i tings Sunday afternoon * Sunday day afternoon callers of lhe StreetI callers al Ernest Haynes' were Mr. era at Gun lake. * Mr and Mra.
i and Mra. Henry Lelnoar. Mr. and Vcrc Carter and daughter called
1 Mrs. Robert Bryans and Mr and on Mr. and Mrs Francis Curler
I Mrs Ronald Haynes * Mrs. CHni ten Brill and Mrs Cyril Garrett
. were Thursday afternoon callers of finger* badly hurt In the pumpjack
1 Mrs Al Brill * Mr and Mrs. Floyd Is back In school with fingers well
I Garrison
were
Sundav
dinner nn the road to recovery. ♦ Sunday
I iruesta o! Mr. and Mra. Harvey dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. ClifI Parmele.
ton Campbell were Mr. and Mrs,
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Joggph Corrigan Jx„ spent Bunday home here after a 10-day visit at
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bnmett her daughter's Mra. 'Loyal Edger's
Campbell: '
- '
ta Hastings. * The L AB. will meet
I for dinner Thuraday May lo at the
&gt; home of M- *-•“ •—
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■ welcome.
Last Week's Letter
A IIHISIUIS WM I&gt;C«U
MIC
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b A large crowd attended the LA B.. Mr. and Mra Shirley Slocum were
”
‘ “HhX'v,
.Sunday dinner guosta of Mr. and
yspna
Mra. Homer Rowlader in lhe WeULoftto Tetutak ware guesy
man district. A A nice lol of used
clothing wu collected by the tcachas end pupils of the Martin • school
and turned In for the refugee* in
were dinner guest* Sunday at the Europe. * Mr*. Mary Bateman left
Lawrance Christiansen home. Le- Friday for Jackson to visit her
1 land Christiansen has been 111 with daughter. Mrs. Josephine Craft* and
lhe mump* lhe past week. * Mr. also for a farewell visit with her
and Mrs. Harvey Parmelee called granddaughter Miss Betty Young, a
on Mr and Mra. Floyd Okrrteon nurse who ha* entered the service
Saturday evening. * The Farm Bu­
reau met with Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Hendershot Saturday night. * Sun­
day guests of E. C. Matteson's were
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Matteson.
Lawrence takes his physical exam at Slams, a
Detroit Tuesday for the army
the weekend
Service Newt
Roma Augelettl near Otsego * Pvt.
A recent letter from Basil Tobias Fay Demond of Fort Sheridan. Hl.
says. "I don’t know what
"■-&lt; bed
L“" and ’?«nt tllr weekend with his parenU,

a bank re-inforced with sand bags,
so jerry shell* won’t have »o much
chance. Tell everybody around Hen-,
derahot hollo for me? Baril la st*Honed In northern Italy.
Russell Matteson in Germany,
writes. "I have seen a good many
sight*, some of them worth seeing,
but some of them pretty dare bad.
and I hope I never nave to see them
again."
A V-mall from Clarence Walters ’
in Italy aays “the muscle* In my I
leg were shot up preUy bad. but
they are growing back In shape.
This sure Is the life, real sheet*
and a pollow." Clarence Is in a
hospital after being wounded on
patrol duty.

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John Gerber and daughter, Mra.
Woodmansee of Dowling were Frlday afternoon guests at lhe Clarke
Springer home where they made
the acquaintance of little Miss
Carole Jean. Mrs Woodmansee’s
new granddaughter. * Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Myers spent Sunday
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tabled their children and families
from Grand Rapids Sunday. * Mr.
and Mr*. Leon Pott* were Sunday
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Mra. Howard Colburn and daugh­
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Last Week’s Letter
Tive P.T.A. held their meeting
la$t Friday evening. 4-H club work
of both the girls and boys were ex­
hibited. The school sang a medley
of songs with Mrs. Holtom accom­
panist. Russell Kanlner of Hasting*
showed Interesting picture slides.
The following officers were elected
for coming year. Pre*. Max Coats;
Vice Pre*.. Carl Oruhufa; Sec •
Treaa.. Velma
Endsley,
pianist.
Luella Jensen; Aas’t.. Ivah Brisbin;
chorister. Kenneth Kelsey; Asst.
Charite Townsend; Ice cream and
cake were served. * Mr. and Mra
Emerson Royer, and Catherine of
Piqua, Ohio, visited at the Kendal
Coal* home on Saturday pight. They .
left for home on Sunday.
Nel! Smith U in a hospital to To­
ronto, Can., expects to leave the ।
hospital on Thuraday to return lo i
his home tn Midland
* Harley 1
Seaee had attack of appendicitis
last week but Is belter now. * Lt. |
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friend* to Hastingxia* t week and Mra. Glenn Marshall and Marvel
Harold Ceok and family, and tnoth-1 ton and family. * Several from
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Wc offer our congratulations to is now visiting Mrs. Aerth* McKlb- ।------er. Mra. Clara Cook all of Grand j Freepbrt attended the C. E. hymn Mr. and Mra. Henry »Smlth (Betty ben in Yankee Springs. * Wm. Ha­ ling. * Mr. and Mra. Jay Norton
' Rapid* and Mr. and Mra. Walter, Ung at the Hastings school audllo- Avery i, who were married in Hil­ vens of Brush Ridge was a Sunday of Nashville were the Sunday
I Cook of Lake Odessa were Bunday : num Bunday. * Uarlrne Wieland ltop TUpodoy, May 1. They ajc re- caller at Fred Otis.
guesto of Ed. Norton.
I guests oi Mr. and Mn. Lafe WU- and Bonnie Lou visited Mr. and Mr*.
until Sunday *
with
Mr. •p
and
Mra. II Uam* of South Campbell, also to'Earl Posthumus of Bowne Sunday sidinS'dn a farm near Sunfield. A
,1‘! J~;.
&lt;LMrl
BRANCH DISTRICT
* ORDER FOR FOBUCATION
Chas. Finkbelner of North Irving. * j greet Sgt. Eugene WUllams who afternoon Mr. and Mn. Ray Wle■Whig*
Mr. and Mre. Herbie Wikox spent
Mra. Rose Endres of Woodland was 11* home on furlough. * Mrs. John . land called for them tn the evening.
a Sunday visitor at Mra. Ocorge Huuenga and daughter Marlene of * -Mr. and Mn. AUen Fuh were and* children, the Avery boy* and Sunday with Wesiey Webb and
Forbey’*. * Friday callers of Mra. Grandville were Friday evening I Bunday afternoon caller* of Mr. and Mra. L. A. Day attended the hymn
family
of
Hastings.
Miss
Vonda
*lnK at Hastings Sunday afternoon.
Julia Godfrey were the Ray Griffiths caller* of Mra. Mabelle Yoder. Nor- Mrs. Luther Sterrick of Bowne.
.*■ Mr. and Mn. Harold Pennock Webb who is suffering with a
of New York City and Leda Moore ma and Gordon and Mr*. Elwood
and daughter were Sunday dinner scalded foot returned home with
cf Grand Rapids. * Mr. and Mra Yoder. * Mra. Ray Wieland accom­
Honored With Shower
guests of Mre. Orela Cobb * There them lo spend the week. * Mrs
Burt Jones of Lansing spent Sun*- panied a group of Bowne Center
A miscellaneous shower was given wu a nice crowd in the Orlo Roush Iona Bel) entertained the Jolly
day with the latter’s sister. Mra. Ladle* to Hotting* tost Tuesday
Minnie Neeb and Mr. and Mr R.iv where they attended the .annual tor Mr. and Mra. Earl Poothutaus of Park Sunday. ♦ Mr. and Mra. El­ Dozen for potluck dinner. Wednes­
Bowne at the home ot their |&gt;*r- mer Gillett and Mr. and Mre. Dorr day. Mn. Margaret Bell enter­
Neeb and family. * Fred Schwader hocpilal guild* • banquet at the enu.
Mr. and Mr*. Ray \VieI*nd
of South Campbell was in Grand Methodist church. W Saturday call­
Webb were Bunday dinner guests tains the next meeting. * Mr. and
Rapids Friday on business. * Mrs. ers at lhe Allen Fish home were last Friday evening. There were 97 of Mrs. Clara Day\* Mr. and Mra. Mra. Herbie Wilcox enjoyed a
Ctouhe Walton and Mra. Ivan Mra. O. H Fausey of Muskegon.. present, and many nice and-useful Paul Kesler and children were Sun­ chicken supper at the home of Mr.
,
Roush were luncheon guests of Mr* LaVem Segar and Robert Moore ot gills were received.
day dinner guest* of the Rev. and and Mra. Armour of Quimby. Sat­
John Vander Zkouwen last week. In Grand Rapids.
Mr* J. j. WlllltU. * Mr. and Mra. urday evening. * Mr. and Mra.
the afternoon their guest was Ma­
Vemon Thompson and family of Wayne Conklin of Allegan spent
Mr. and Mrs.
John
rrine
toe j.
1* with
,
j jThaler of .
------------ —mother
May 13—Remember
on Freeport
J. J.
J. De
De Kam
Kam who
wno is
—"*• the
•*"
were
Sunday
dinner Sunday with the John Darbys. «
this
Us day.
day
Royal Netherlands Marine Corps South Campbell attended the C. E. thb
. I guest* of her parenU. Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams and Mr.
Hymn sing at Hkstings. Sunday aft- !
7 1 Sagar Miller. and famliv. Fred Dur-. and Mra. Vem Hawblitz attended
River. N. C.
emoon and called on Mr. and Mra. l y , kee of Carlton wu a Sunday caller'
Mvmn Rina and enjoyed the
! | * Mr. ____
and ____
Mra. Victor Benion and Singing Policeman In Hasting*.
I Kathleen pt Lansing were Bunday ।i ouuaay. * *Mn. Lein Bide Iman
home of his daughter, Mrs. Elver Mina Friend and daughter-lft-lnw, i
_______
—.t*_i
— j*. Mr. —
j
—
of the.
Burr Fossett*. Mr*, called on Mra.
Emm*
Rice Burr
In Ha»I guests
of the
Faszett*. Mra. called on Mra. Emma Rice In HanBarcroft _»
of ».
North
Irving.
and
Mra. r,Russel)
Friend ------wereguest*
Saturday
,
bervice New*
1 Fada Fosaelt arjd children of H«s- 1 "n*« recently. * Mrs. George SkidMrs
cullers of Mra. Julia Godfrey. * '
mo oars
U. Dorothy Ven Patton of Camp tines were afternoon callers. * Mr. more of Nashvllto who ha* just reMr. and
Mr*. ueorge
George nrarmu
Brownail oi
of
Wis. dtere.we-V.nT.t^
vUlted her P*£cnto. and Mra. E. H. Lathrop, the Hubert turned from Texas visited the Er­
Flint werc
were Monday
Monday evening
evening supper
supper McCoy. —
, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Van Patton Lathrooa and the Ferris Uithrooa nle Skidmores. Sunday. * Gerald
-------------- —-— 01 Soutii Campbell Saturday night sere Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. | Skidmore who is in the Netherland i
and Sunday.
end Mra. Kenneth Kelsey and |
Indlea is in the hospital suf- i
,,-------Pvt. Theodore iTedi Walton was daughter of Coat* Grove.* Mr. i fering with malaria. Lost report
Man* ,Unci
own w*l«ht ot
chosen as the one from ti group of and Mr*. Erpcst Golden have &gt; save ne 1* improving. * Mra. Mar- w*‘er I* absorbed by the mat of
senicemen on a professional ball bouaht a home in Nashville and • Jorte Whitcomb of Battle Creek leave* and moss thatcovert the
expect to move In lhe near future I wn* a Saturday guest of Mr. and around in a fore»t.
Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Williams were a* they have *old thalr farm here. Mrs. Vincent Norton. * Mr. and i
in Battle Creek Thursday to m«*t * Mra. Russell Mead and Zane ac---------------------their son. Sgt. Eugene Williams who AnmrvinlM Mr* rtUvfnn MrKOOWn
la on a furlough until the 15th. when to Grand Rapids Friday. * Mr. and
he returns to Alabama. From there Mr*. Ralnh DeVine and Mr. and ।
Mr*. Roy Prestbn were Sunday din-1
Sunday
evening Sgt
Norval ner
,
guests of Mr. and Mra. Harden I
Thaler arrived in Battle Creek and jHoffman and *on of near Battle
was accompanied home by his (Creak. The Dale DeVlne* were Sat­
sister. Mrs. Woodrow Knowles and ,urday evening callers at the De­
family and Mrs. Lilltom Kokx of Vlne
5
home.
Battle Creek to the home of nl*
parenU. Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler
of South Campbell. Other, evening 'GLASS CREEK
The Glass Creek Extension
guest* at the Thaler home to greet
him were Mr. and Mrs. William Group
(
attended Achievement Day
Mishler of South Bowne and Nonna In
i
Hastings Tuesday. * Mr. and
Yoder.
jMra. Lowell Whittemore and Rod­
Sgt. Raymond Bunn writes his ver
t
and Sandra of Delton. Mra.
parenU that he with two other Nellie
1
Foreman of Hastings were
service men spent a few weeks at Sunday
f
visitors at Chas. Whitte­
Guam and Saipan.
rmore’s. * Robt. Otis was in Detroit
Mrs. Wm. Klemp of Freeport re- Wednesday
1
and Thuraday. * Miss
celved word from her son. Cpl. Royal j
Treat it kindly! Your car need* extra special care
T. Good. 36458827. A.P.O. 218. ft ]
Postmaster. New York. N. Y. He (and Mm. Lenora Buckland and son.
right now! Drive it to the Andrus Service for testing
stated It wm so warm in Burma jMike, of Hastings were Sunday vis­
by our trained mechanic* who know what to do to
where he Is stationed, that one can’t titors at Russell Whittemore’s. *
give your car the service it need*. It must last the
! sleep at night. He stales he wishes jMre. Clyde Warren attended the
they had a little of good old Michl- tbirthday club at Lorren Edger’s
duration I
gan cool weather. He has now ,Wednesday. * Mr. and Mre. Mau­
started his second year overseas. He rice Et-wny and children of Grand
sent home several pieces of Japanese ■Rapids spent Sunday at Roy Er, and India money.
| :ways. * Mra. Sara Envay visited
•
Freeport Rebekah Lodge
j' The Rebekah Lodge meets May
15. for the regular meeting *nd.al*o
I this will be the birthday pany for i
all those having birthdays in May,
FHONI 2240
HASTINGS. MICH.
June, and July. There wiU be a pov- .
luck lunch after meeting.

—

★

FREEPORT

S-rEnsu. a- a—-1

STEEL SKILLETS

65c value

47c

SHE GROWS ON MILK

■Inks.
This Sale .

i

Your car has come through
a tough winter

IT NEEDS GENTLE TREATMENT NOW

DISH

8 inch heavy gauge treat­
ed Steel.

SCREEN DOOR CLOSERS

PLY1
ft, FLOOi
IENAM

matlc. Only

EXHIM
AJiO
INTERIM

It provides the

key now, for

her part later

Wood Flooti and lincitutn.
FERRY S

»3.5O

in life

BUY MORE BONDS

Your baby depends upon you . . . ond

ANDROS SERVICE

you wisely depend upon milk to keep

DOES n-HU-RT?\

REPAIR
and

IMPROVE
Yes, we can finance these for you . . . there isn’t
any reason why you should let your home run down
became you lack funds.

ond can help you too.

We are helping others

So if you need money for re­

pairs and remodeling stop in and sec us.
We can also finance the purchase of a home!

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Iftbblm Bids.

Member F.H.LB.

Phone 2503

United Brethren Churches
M. H. Dawson. Pastor
Ptgasant Valley
10.00—Morning Worship.
10:00—Bible school ’
8:00—U. B. Christian Endeavor.
8:00—Tuesday evening. Prayer,
meeting.
Freeport
&lt;, *
10: 30—Bible school.
|
11: 30—Morning worship to honor.
Mother's Day.
.
7: 00—No U. B. Christian Endeavor. |
8: 00—Baccalaureate sermon by t
the pastor. Topic • Monument Build­
ers or Well Diggers."

The Firat Thing
off the Shelf
WATKINS LINIMENT

her healthy, to encourage growth, to

Steering

Wheel

Spinners

and success in life. Milk is a nutritious

Sale 67c

food, both pure ond safe, that is an eco­

nomical part of a diet.

thing lo um a Walkim
Limnxnt It e*ir« j&gt;»in*
ranted by (train*. Muacka

Dudley

BUY BONDS &amp; STAMPS

6

Combination

_

Padlock* -

WATKINS MENTHOL­
CAMPHOR OINTMENT
Watkins Menthol-Camphor
Ointment relieves stuffiness of
simple head cold*. Has many
other use*.

Methodist Church
J W- McCue. Pastor
lOiSO-tMomlng worship. Mother's
Day message and special program.
11:30—Bible school, classes for
al).
.
7: 00—Baccalaureate
service . at
MRS. ROBERT WILLS
United Brethren church.
8: 00—Wedneaday evening. Prayer &lt;
meeting and Bible study.
Hasting*. You’re always wrlrome.
8:00—Friday evening, choir re- iPhone flM. Hastings 1K9 S. Dibble
hearsal.

Mra. Raymond Whitehead of Sel­
fridge Field has been vtoi Ung her
mother .Mrs. Wm. Klump’who has
been ill. Other visitors st the
Klump home have been Mra. Ed­
ward D. Clifton Jr. and baby Gary
of Sedalia Army air base, Missouri.
Mre. Whitehead and Mra. Clifton
and Mrs. Klump were entertained
at a three o'clock luncheon at Mra.
E. O. Olson’s Wednesday.

au*M

build a strong body In future happiness

F

The baccalaureate service will be |
In the United Brethren church Sun-,
day evening May 13. The Cotnmencetnenl exercises will be held at
lhe Methodist church May 16.

•aUf*

4o
Id

HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. - QT.

1SALE
PRICE

Peerlest
Utility

SHOVELS

Q«7
Of

KVTOL

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop..

Hastings

MUFFLERS
FORD
C1IEV.
PLYM.

1915-39 Sale
1937-38 Sate
1934-39 Sate

H-97
93.47

44
"SUPERW
100% Para

SHORT MESSAGE

MOTOR or

01

DONT BUY THINGS YOU DONT
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
INSTEAD.

In refinery tooled

LONG DISTANCE
FOR

This tale. Fed­
eral tax included.

GOOh-LOOKINC

LONG-WtARING
FLOORS ..

CARNU

•

AUTO
COMPASS

AUTO POLISH

ARMSTRONG'S
14982116
Smart Colorful Patterns
Bedrooms . . . bathroom* . . . halls . . . kitchens
... nurseries . . .sun porchas . . . any room in tho
haute will look like new when worn, unsightly Hoort
are covered with a smart design In Armstrong's In­
laid Linoleum. Famous for quality. Easy to clean
and keep clean. Let us solve your floor problems.

(itot
EXPERT INSTALLATION

PRICES START AT $J29 SQ. YD.

PHONE 22 26

*4"

motC

SPARK
PLUGS
20,000

m I la

all can. They

to 5 rnmutes.

line. Sale

•Plea* limit y°ur

graduates ot the Annalronr

ROTK^URNITiURE^
HASTINGS

m“'y

T,““ ~ befo«on
call* th8"
ta. hurry
of the Sine
good for moot Peop _
^ns
gome lines, hcWe^ ' timesallli*b«
J^beavylorf«£^£nthe oper-

New Selection

-

59

Distance

ThkR*

1

SPART
AIR HO

�THB HAITDCGS BANNER. TMUK8BAT, MAY IE, 1M5

MIDDLEVILLE ★

to live. * Mra. Ivan DsNbe of Oale- parenU and grandparents, Mr. and
Phones recently have been in- don
I a was an afternoon visitor ot Mr*. Will w. Jahnsoh and Mra.

her cousin. Mra. Glenn Solomon, **— -------------Thursday. A Wednesday visitor wu
Mre Maurice Harper of the River
road. ★ Mrs. Dora Babcock has re­
turned to her home on Grand Rap­
Ids St. after spending the winter
months with her son-in-law and
callers of Mr. and Mrs.
------on Church BL
Uo and family of
i. Bartha flhermai. .—.
— -------------- -- ,----------N. O. Sherman of Has- iKupital CJluid banquet and meet­
. Deer;: Darts Ing st Hastings Methodist church,
night at Otsego visit- Tuesday evening.

uXKS.'&amp;JS’
honor guest at a
suniT&amp;s

quite poor health, is spending a
few day* tn Battle creek with her
daughter, Mrs Leon Dre* and fam­
ily. * Dr. C. L. Brady of Davenport.
Iowa, was a Tuesday evening din­
ner guest of his parenU, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Baker. * Mrs Barbara
Jackson Gardner ot Wayland be­
gan work this Monday aa the new
beauty operator tn Jean's Beauty

ullage otter spending the winter
non tn* with Mrs. Flora Hanlon. *
chuylcr Kollar has returned from
lint where he hu been for some
lontiu and is staying al the Al Nye

Kevin tndMary BUeH, Sunday.
Mr and Mn. Allen Bechtel and
daughter Edna visited their son and

Irving, formerly of Mlddlcv.
parents of another eon b

Pennock hospital, Saturday

Steers
whom they stay were visiting
father, Chas. Smith at Lake-

lla.pll.1 GaRd &lt;« Hoti
H.rjxwh HwpH.1 ouU4 Ko. 10

SLSE
o'clockfor lhe

Mr.

fill

first meeting of the
year, and it is hoped all member*

wUl be present.

Farmers Notice!
WE ARE DIALERS FOR THE

UNIVERSAL MILKER

happy u the radio reports
Soldier Injsred
.. announced the freeing of
Mrs. Mary Peck received a tele­ prisoners from Sts lag I
gram Thursday from lhe War de­ prison camp on the Baltic s
partment, staling that her son. Pfc.
Albert L. Peck wu slightly wound­
ed In Germany. April 18. IMS.
Albert hu been In service over­
seas eight months and U in the in­
fantry with the 7th Army (Co M
384 Infl.
A letter from Albert to his mother
also spoke llahUy of bls wound,
but one wonders always Just how

"But lai's face factu I may

nGf gel a now car for 2 or 3
years after victory I H’s tough,

o&lt;*?

AND

FAMOUS OHIO FARM
MACHINERY
STARTING

and Mre. Raymond
Saturday afternoon
their former home
where they attended-------------- , .----party. * Mrs. Hauls Stevens re­
lumed recently from her visit with
her son and family in Detroit *
Ml»a Janet Gillette of Jackson wu
a guest of Miss Charlotte Kenyon,
and other Middleville friend* the ,
post weekend and attended the;

GROWING
AND

MASH

RHONE 2111

''After all, my Gulf man's on
my sfdal And ho says if I treat
my car regularly with Gulf­
pride* and Gulflex**, It can
Iasi well beyond V-Day I" &gt;

MSRMASH
isss

LAYING

HAITI NOS

This husky, good-looking, milo-oaling
Goodyear is different from other tiros in
tread, in body ... in performance! No other
tire can give you the superior Goodyear
I road, world-famous for «dfe, long wear. Na
other tiro can claim the extra support of the
low-stretch, patented Supertwisl cord that
backs up the best tire body in the business.
And proof of plus performance is here! For
tests, and testimonials o! thousands of
satisfied owners, prove this good-looking
tire superior in service and safety. No
wonder more people ride on Goodyears
than on any other tire ... and have for
over 29-consecutivo yean.

"What's more, I believe him,

TRIAD
Two husky, handsome
treads lor long. cafe
mileage: lhe quiet,
easy-riding Rib: the
sharp-edged, center
traction All-Weather
lor last, atralght-Une
stops ... an extra
margin cl sat sty.

because I know he gives the
finest lubrication I can get
anywhere! Yes, sir, I'm bet­
ting my car will last!"

GULFPRIDE

AUCTION SALE
Hoving been called into the ^rmy, । will sell the following at Public Auction at the
place located 1 mile east, I mile north and J mile oast of Woodland; or 5 miles
southeast of Lake Odessa on

TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1945

FREE
Inspection
SERVICE

Commencing of 1 o'clock.

HORSE

Roon horse, 12 yrs. old.
Double harness.

roe TOUR MOTOS
An oil that’s TOUGH in
capital letters ... protects

Jersey bull coif, 4 wks. old.
Jersey &amp; Brown Swiss bull, I yr. old.
T. B. and Bangs tested.

12 HEAD OF CATTLE

against carbon 6nd sludge!

HOGS

Shorthorn cow, 6 yr«. old, brad Jon. 8.

GULFLEX
FOB YOUR CHASSIS

Shorthorn cow, 4 yrs. old, with calf by
side.

Knocks out friction al up

Shorthorn Guernsey, 5 yrs. old, brad Doc.

to 39 vital chaw's poinisl
Protection plus I

REDUCED PRICES
ON

ALL

PASSENGER

TIRES.

SEE

US

IT PAYS

Shorthorn Guermey, 5 yrs. old, brad Doc.

Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, bred in Dec.
Shorthorn heifer, 22 mos. old, due.

Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, bred Apr. 4.

LARGE

STOCK

PASSENGER - TRUCK - TRACTOR

TUBES

✓eg®

ON

HAND.

TIRES

ALL SIZES.

Holstein heifer, 7 mos. old.

IMPLEMENTS &amp; TOOLS
Formal! F-20 tractor, on stool.
Little Genius tractor plow.
Caso combine. Land roller.
Little Willy cultivator. Spike drag.*
Wagon and rack. 3 sac. drag.
McCormick binder. Osborne binder.
Mowing machine. Dump rake.
Economy King separator. Gas barrel.
4 milk cans.

Shorthorn heifv, 2 yrs. old, bred Apr. 30.
Shorthorn bull, 10 mos. old.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Stand.

Couch.

Settee.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

WESTERN
AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE
John P. Dolnaay, Owner

HMTIHQI, MICHIGAN

RICHARD STAIRS, Prop
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

WM. F. VILTE, Clerk

�« t&gt; WWE
Cutler.

Honors llto Birthday
i "Wings over Tokio" and admits he
A group of twenty-five relatives I
I,has been plenty seared al times.
and young friends of Mlsa Lou1
Wouldn’t we aU.be?
Churchill
were guests Bunday at a
i; Pfc, and Mrs Milton Larsen have
i been moved from Miami Beach. dinner In her honor at the home ot
I Fla., lo Camp Lee, Va , Mrs. Larsen her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clive
»ein Rugg.
Hues
Churchill celebrating her
IBlfi
I is lhe former Beth
Jean Bchad
Bchad left
left for
for ^Uthday. Out-of-town guesu pres­
Il Lt. Martha Jean
,
ent No.
were Mrs. Hilda Peters and Mrs.
her station at Camp LeJeune.
Grand Rapids.’
, I Carolina Tuesday of last week after I Iona Maxson a of Un...
i a ten days’ furlough with her P*rBt.m«
11 tn to, Mr. and Mrs J. C. Bchad Lt. I »”• N- Y..bome on furlough. James
. K&amp;d wasgucst of honors* rev- । BebpaphSeaman 1/c of the Great
’IffiMdinners while home—one at the 1
Training Station and Pvt.
1 Benaway cottage at Gun lake where' Al Simons of Percy Jones hospital.

troit for physical

...

I, Bunday.

(biter? B«cbtel and
Bdna vtottri tMir son and

I Rapid* who were staying
llr uncle for a re*- days
e Rgr. and Mrs. Bteere
&gt;m toey suy were visiting
er. Cha*. Smith at Lakehs children's parent*, Mr.
. Otto Bechtel are on toe
ield In weal French Africa,
nd Mrs. Hsrb Cook. Mrs.
[ffeto. MrS. Naomi Corning

lotice!
OR THE

ILKER

FARM

MCRMASH
n«

the time It was built are dead.
- | Christian Advocate who will be the Hooper. Oscar plnkbglner. Harry ' QUIMBY
Leonarrf"who caraJT’to Michigan j S^nl^TaTthe Metbol^&amp;urch. We’wpect'to heixX^emln’futm^

Delightful Party
Past matrons, and past patrons of
Middleville Eastern Star chapter.
and other Star members spent a
lovely evening Wedneaday last when

the joy of the evening. Participants J
*’tre Mtsdamea Oerald White. Vein I.
«o°P«- HtnZ 5fu?£h;
Wilson. ’
; Stl,na
and
Ll«bIe,'
eI'
' n*2?,nt S.010*’*1 c00fcl.
.
.
' !

Baisch at the Masonic temple.
The guesta were then Invited to
The chapter room had been trans-1 the dlnningroom where table were
formed Into a radio studio and upon very beautiful tn unique and ap« .
entering, the guests were seated, proprlate decorations, centered with1
haven’t heard the results.. # The
Harold qriffeth tamily w4re Bun­
When the program went on lhe air. I May poles circled with tiny dancing
they found their behavior guided by figures and crepe paper streamers
day afterrioon callers on ttta Andrew
printed signs shown at appropriate in pastel shades matching flower,
Welton and Orley Bechtel families
Jetroil, who has been at I
Mm at Outgo lake for a i
times by the announcer. Harry nut cups and flowers. Lovely .reat Clarksville. * Prank OOtt qt
Balsth: sometimes the audience for- freahments were Served and all were 1
Grand Rapids, we hear Is much
a. is confined in the hospital
Itoa
shrimp
dinner
honoring
Lt.
I
brnnec.s
and
we
all
wish
iier
many
got and
—
—-------------confusion—
reigned for .a loud In their
~
praises for the Batoeha1
Improved Item his recent serious
! Bchad and Mrs. Richard Robertson. hapRf returns of the day.
I second which was soon subdued by and their helpers who worked *o
so
I slcaness and able to be at lhe tabla
the announcer, who performed his
hU hard to bring pleasure to the of, I WAVE ot Chicago, nee Hazel Camp-----------|I toe
meals. *
♦ The Py th la ns
ria are
an hav­
i|ball a recent bride, who was spendTtn Can Pick-Up
.duties in a most professional man- fleers who in the past helped maka
a school of Ins
trueWon al
al lhe
Instruction
------ ‘ | Mr. and Mn.Ccnfto^hCamIieailCRl’ I tr^^hix’we're1 gotog toplck^up'
Program prooer opened with ' workC^‘ap^r^teted’ by ah' th*o^
,\upc»l Pythian Temple this Friday.
|। Tdrs. Marian Swift, past
past grankf chief
i Kllitan has been' 1
the tin cans? We are told several I 110 lh.en?$ *°,nB
, ■ piano aolo by who were fortunate enough to be
and district deputy will preslC
:w day. because ol |
Qaylon L. Bell who has spent1
were tek^'te'toe dty^p j
V roto^P^n.^’U- Pr“Cn‘
_______
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Harper and
and Mrs. Oscar HnkbeiiMr
ar*H&lt;» nw..iu. «« two year* ln thc Southwest Pacific |on East Main St. as directed and are1
°
“10
Yw-.h’. r.mn
children were at I—
"—
.ArHLUiT
ey,nV *nd lhc ,ast slx month« at Punta still there—ruitlng in thc rains. The Y**?
the??rS&gt;reAt sin n m thu -rJ,u«H.v &gt;rt
4:30 p.
p m. this Thursda&gt;
Thursday aft*
ernoon to the dr
gg school la still ctorda Air Field Florida, is visiting । ladies are quite indignant after tak- I
r,?,?*L.a k "c.encor,e ,r x lcri At 4.30
aftlomc With eye in-1 hu ^u?nU Mr and Mrs LeRoy 1 ing toTpalnl toFdcan and prepare
c ,0.‘ned ,heL
*,.Lovely duet. c",oon' M"y
lhe ?.«“* pcoplp of
honor plaque at
nvfne wa are .lad
“ 7, Tja brother hem
prepare
Lings reel Smith appear?! this community will ro to Chief
church for uven b
■Mon who lire? In Utnsing and ll1
Juntor-ttentor From
I
4** L?l‘ke !n a mu»l«afread. Noonday Camp for their second enice. One was Mrs,
eroptortd
at
the
Penn
American
Air
We
hear
the
Junior
-senior
prom
FYI-1
ftSKSSL
J&amp;J?,'!?
...»
&gt;.V -.... mu..
MllipiHClIl 3|XMisurra OJ sne IOUUI
Maurice Howard. K
d Lewis, who haa been seriously
beiner and girl fr
and in Pennock hwpital for line at toe Lansing airport.
day evening at the Thomapple-Kel- &gt;Iyer as accompanist. Mrs. Martha Pelicwshin orgnnlratlon with HeeState college also
,
Oaylon returns to Punta Gorda. logg school was A very lovely affair Dean. whistler, who has delighted ter Kermccn as head counsellor. The
audiences in the past years । camp will continue into Bunday and
returning to their duties after
May 11
w assign- —toe decorations being beautiful I: many
with
her
very
beauilful
renditions,
1
a well-defined pn»ram with
spending toe weekend at the Finkmenu He is beginning ids fourth' and usnusual. A Holland scene, whistled "The Rustle of Spring.11 has
the theme Trusting Gtdas our Plbelncr home.
WUl W. Johnson of Church Bl., year in service.
| waterfall, windmill, tulips, etc.
who luu been very ill is much bctSgt. Gayion and mother were In
Honors were awarded and wc will which was much enjoyed. Jane । lot ”. Various ministers who will
Hooper,
xylophone
artist
played
speak
the gathering are the Rev.
er and able lobe dressed.
Sick and Convalescing
town Thuraday calling on old li»« a m°re dctaUed account next some numbers in tier professional, Donn at
Dofan of Grandville the Rev.
ftSld. Mr
M «« &gt;™"&lt; IMIM. u«Jo,
I
Little Joyce Elaine Rosa Is re­
of the Thomappie-Kelkig school lhe valedictory i&gt;otwrs-llicy_ware manner with her father as ac- Lloyd Schloop of Battle Creek and
covering from a siege of sar infeccompanlst.
Dr. R. D. Leonard. The charge for ■
several years and from which Gay- rMarveta Jenkins and Sybil Knox;
tlon that has kept her out of achool
A new organisation “The Middle- the few days outing Is small for1
for several days.
ion graduated. .
Alice ^"X.Zten
V^'toJ! -m- ------------m^
----- ’--5^"t£Tde:
----- .... ..---- J- „|
rah
ue
and we lfusl many
I
The latest news- we hear from
GayJon's sister. Revs, now Mrs. *”•*Bt?ard Athletic airard went 11&lt;hl*d
listeners with several of1 i..&lt;the young folk ean see their way
Mia. Eva Wood who is Hiring at ।
V.r„ u,.u.n'd
the home of a niece in Grand Rap- ।
I ids. is that she is improving from :
wh0 f°
abo
the and
tenior
serv- ____________________________________________
•t h££?%ranu- Vira/umlf in^hree I Na
lce *y
ttWard
r won
boys
Roberta
her recent severe sickness and is
M home tor the first time in three gl
, tht
BWlrd |or
-------- ..
.------ 1
able to ride out.
ye*”_______
glria.
-------—“—...............................
Will Holes has been oft duty at :
lining**।
___“ 7
I The senior class numbers twenty-1
thc White Products Corp, for three i
seven—unusually small. Borne hav-1
I weeks because of asthma and sinus
Carl Pfsrdoauller reealvad a 1
.
The Middleville Methodist church Ing gone into service and high wages
trouble.
m this Monday from Pfc.
will have its 00th birthday on May ; tempting others to quit their stud­
Mrs. Robert Biggs, who has been ।
•yill the past two weeks was taken ।
13. It was organised May 13. IBM. ies is given as the reason.
I to Pennock hospital at Hastings ;
Bunday night tor treatment. The be seeing folks in Middleville. Pfc.
Despite the heavy downpour a
I Biggs family recently purchased Btamatts who la 37 years ot age.
robin has been sitting In a tree in
xthe Dr. Taylor home on Bast Main :
the yard chirping cheerfully. Moral
—no matter how dark lhe world
I
Dick Hartman to abte to ba out ,
looks, keep chirping and looking;
again after being confined to his
I home several days with infcctiort :
year numbered fourteen with forty­ forward to the sunshine behind the
in the leg.
eight. an probation.
___
storm.
Mrs. Ray Lyons who has been with their parents. Mr. and
e present beautiful edifice was
-----------in 1911 and 1011 and dedicat-1
Chareh Family Night
rick with bronchia! trouble and the’iChas. Robenapn and Mr. and
Feb. u,
11. 1913 by District Bu-1 Methodists and nil citizens of the
flu is up part of toe time.
i:Marcoim Maciver.
ea onit rto.
—-— J’ “
We are sorry to know that little
Jack Lewis, qt the 0. S. Wary, pertntendenl
R.. T. Lathrop and community will have lhe opportun:
Joan Bender who was convalescing ।soft pt Mr- and ws. Harry Lewis oi the Rev- Russell
—~ H.Bready
ot Orknd tty to hear Dr. Clarence Marvin,
from six months' Illness with rheu- j inorthwest Thornapple, has been 1 Rapids. All trustees of the church al well-known editor of the Michigan

&amp;

'

Conference from Vermont confer-1 Tuesday evening. May 33. Mark lhe competition for honors with ether afternoon. May 10. in the church ,
enoe a year ago to having a very (dale on your calendar as thia is a
* one act comed v -GaiM on a basement. * Byron’Jctfary and Mra 1
successful pastorate.
preet vmi won’t want tn miaS
■ i W*a Hau nt WailU
A.Hr J

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★ * BUY

MORE

BONDS ★ *

M‘KEE SERVICE OIL SALES
MOBILE PROntCTh—DIBTRJHirrOR
GOODYEAR TINES AND TDBCB

2TT E. STATE ST.

HASTINGS

PHONE MH

AUCTION SALE
NOS

On account of leaving the state, we will sell at Public Auction our entire household
goods, 148 acre farm, stock and tools at the place located 1J miles east of Hastings
on State Road, on
__ 1.. .

TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1945
t

ction ot the
; or 5 miles

yr. old.

OLS

e drag.
I Tinder,
ke.
ss barrel. '

25 HEAD OF CATTLE
Guernsey cow, 7 yr». old, due May 25.
Jersey-Durham cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh, coif
by side.
Red Durham cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Feb. 20.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, bred Mar. 15.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, bred Fob. 29.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, bred Feb. 26.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, bred Mar. 10.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Mar. 20.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, bred Feb. 1.
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Feb. 8.
White Durham cow, 3 yrs. old, bred Mar.
18.
Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, bred Mar. 12.
9 head dairy heifers, pasture bred.
Several springers.
3 small calves.
'
Guernsey bulb, 1 yr. old.

4 HEAD OF HORSES
Black more, 10 yrs. old, wgt. 1,400 lbs.
Black horse, aged, wgt. 1,300 lbs.
Bay horse, 12 yrs. eld, cen be ridden, wgt.
1,100 lbs.
Bay more, 10 yrs. old, wgt, 1,100 lbs.
HAY
8 tons alfalfa hay.

TLED FOR.

AMBITIOUS WOMEN

Commencing at 12:30 sharp, C.W.T.

TOOLS
Double disc. 3 walking plows.
2 sec. spring tooth drag. Deering mower.
Side rake. Empire grain drill.
One horse corn row grain drill.
Wagon, good one. 2 sec. spike drag.
Land roller. 2 horse riding cultivator.
2 horse walking cultivator. Gas engine.
1 horse walking cultivator. Largo kettle.
Clover seed buncher. Barrel sprayers.
Six 10-gal. milk cans. 75 grain bogs.
Universal milking machine.
New platform scales. Forks, shovels, etc.
Extension ladder, new.
3 sets double harness.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
2 piece living room suite, new.
Dining room suite, new.
3 piece bedroom suite, inner spring mat­
tress.
Bedroom suite, inner spring mattress.
9x 12 rugs, new. Radio. 9x12 rug:
Ice box. 3 now 9x12 linoleum rugs.
Studio couch. Round Oak heater.
Laundry stove. 2 rocking chairs.
Kitchen table ond chain. High chair. '
Vacuum cleaner. Dishes, silverware.
Lown choirs. Kenmore washing machine.
Sewing machine. Lawnmower.
Other items too numerous to mention,

148 acre farm, 28 acres timber, beech and maple; 6-room house, bath, toilat, elec­
tricity, hot end cold wotor Inside; basement barn, steel stanchions; 300 sap buck­
ets and evapordtor goes with farm. We reserve right to reject any or all bids at
sale._________________________

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

LTE, Clerk

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Women also wanted for Packing and Inspection work.
ALL AVAILABLE MALE MACHINE OPERATORS ARE INVITED TO
JOIN FORCES WITH US, TOO.
.

VACATION PA Yf
All employees with two months or more service receive pro-rated va­
cation pay. Group sickness and hospitalisation insurance is available
at low cost.

We are Barry County's largest employer. The men and women who
work here are the kind you'd like as friends - and co-workers.

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
APPLY AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

±=7TtRwI
COMPA

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

E. E. GRAY, Clerk

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to operate machines which are now idle because of the shortage of mon
.. .. Good pay .... Good working conditions, producing badly-needed
Hostings Piston Rings for war-essential passenger cars, trucks, buses,
and farm tractors.
.

MANUFACTURING

KENNETH &amp; RUTH MEAD, Props.
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

WANTED!

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�T1IK HASTINGS UASNKK. TUIjKBDAY, MAY IB. IMS

YDULL
BE TRAVELING
3

Qruoked

hi you welcome the
—

—

Victory Volunteer

CHOOSE THE ONE THAT BEST SUITS YOU
aiket"o£ securities to be Bold under the direction

"

T.. As you read this, your armed forces arc fighting their
way toward the great victory. Every American must do
his part—that means every American must back this great­
est of all War Bond drives—the mighty, urgent Seventh!

TWO BIG DRIVES IN ONE!
... Last year, by this time, you were asked to subscribe in
two drives. Since this is thc first drive in 1945, wc must be
ready to back it up to thc hilt. That means you must sub­
stantially increase your bond buying during thc Seventh.
... Let’s get ready now to welcome thc volunteer sales­
men with a generous heart and an open pocketbook.
Thousands of men, women, boys and girls arc giving
their time to take your bond subscriptions. They know

how vital this drive is—show them you knowj too, by
buying bigger, extra bonds.

of the State
J
War-Finance Committee, is especially de•‘gned to
1 fit individual investment requirements. Mar-

keuble

... If you have any income, from any source—whether
from work, land or capital—you have a personal quota in
this drive. Find out what it is—and be ready to do your
share when your victory volunteer calls.
... Thc need is greater than ever before. As we push
closer to victory, thc cost of waging war gets higher and
higher. More guns, more ships, more planes arc needed
every day. That’s why wc must put every ounce of effort
behind thc Seventh War Loan. And remember, too, war
bonds arc still the world’s safest investment—they rep­
resent savings for your future—victory for your country.

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4--^WW

•ecuntiet will be dated June 1, 19-45:

• Series E, F, and O Savings Bonds

• Savings Notes, Sedas C

’

• 2h% Bonds, maturing June 15th, 1972
• 214% Bonds, maturing June 15th, 1942

• 1H% Bortds, maturing December 15th, 1950 f

• %% Certificates of Indebtedness,

maturing June 1, 1946

|

Contaa your bank for further details as to who may buy I
these securities, tad the period during which they are I

available to various classes of investors.

AU OUT TOR THC AUONft StVENTN/
WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
B. A. MARKER '
BONNET fr GOWN
AUTO SPORT SHOP.

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REID'S DRUG

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK

VIKING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
LONG fr MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE

ANDRUS SIRVICI

INT.

LOCK

MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
COFFEE SHOP
%
BARRY CLEANERS
STEBBINS 6 JACOBS
CUT RATE SHOE STORE

�aaylng.they | _ On Thursday tventag. May XT, at

DELTON

FLwrcx.’.r
m-J .rw aa.. »

BALTgS^

tU

ij «l Urt* *rd«r. Hr ikrw eaaMomlns worship
•Mii prBvku t« **H 4*r »&lt;
in lk« lloUirt
* D«w»- Day 10MJ0.

r. and Mn. Tyson. Mary Joyce Pierce
evening. * . Garrett, U Seine Smith. (
w&gt;. W&gt;yn« noru e&gt; *acirmt U visit- Gurd, Pauline Sylvia Bag: r. Jack
Ing her mother, Mrs. Julia Weller, , H. Bradfield. EdlthmaeA.______
*h? has been on the tick list the Delores M. Botudo, Freeman rtsK
vWted "their huher,1 Mar- I Bourdo, flHty jSJn^Oould’ Rlchartl

electrical expert on thc Al
r. She enlUted in the W^c

fW$&lt;one

Jr* WU- Ahall
ihB,11 Norwood
N°rwo«l at
•» IWreu
Borge** hospital. Keith Hart. Yvonne o.
O- Budd. Rob---------------------------- Huvettf. Merlin fl. Ortnase,
1

Whittemore were In .“rjgie

ed

1«tit and
71,
iter. Mr. and Mn. Glenn Wlland family at the Kellogg
* un. Vkfa Morford attend­
the mother-daughter banquet

Bobbie were in Battle Creek Saturdav evening.
avenins.
day
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Whittemore
।spent Thursday night with her
mama
mazoo. * inc Muuei iris XnrTnrVi
ana oral

hauser. Henry Vander Jagt. Marvin
v
An^nn ii.
—in m
K Anion.
Merwin
W. Campbell,
Stuart Hammond and Charles Dur!&amp;■
Calthrop and^Uchard'Baumgartner
t?45lrop
mcnara Baumgartner

TIMELY VALUES

Nur^So^’ - he U in the service o( hla country.

t^b^ueT” W ‘“““J

Mr. and Mn. Eiling Bosnia and Both were^craduated^rom the* JewJ* &lt;?b,*r»e ^i°^*'2,D-rn .
baby and Cleo Pennock of Kala- **h *’&lt;'n»nwT rinrinn.ii rt th.u
Mothers Day will be observed in
hi’reb^rclvUtan none. at
masoo visited Mr. and Mr* Loon Jones General hosulial
***•&gt; morning, May 13th. Mothers
Pennock and Mr. John Adam* Sun­ Creek They are aligned to Battle
Camp w,ho have children In Sunday school
day. * Mr. and Mn. Calvin Powell McCoy. Sparta WU * Mr ^nd cla“« *re asked to visit the ctaues
and Mr*. George Abbey of Hasting* Mn' S 8 Button entertained at
their children are in. The
visited Mr*. Blanche Richards Sun­ w family dinner Sunday. The guests 1 old**!. anti &gt; oungwt mother and
day afternoon. Mn. Abbey 1* 93
were. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stanton
of East Delton. Mr and Mre. Dewey *h® “r® Pr««nt wh* be remem8 tan ton. Grand Rapids, Mr ana
_____________________
ley of 1123 Lay Blvd..
l Mrs. Leonard Olson. Battle Creek, |
Miss Frances Cowles. Hostings and I I* p A I f*
ner ■on-m-Mw ana aauanter Mr i Mr- Bn&lt;1 Mrs-.Wallacc St. Onge of; I r It A I \
and Mrs. William Rose a bo of'Kal- &amp;vPer&gt;£|!!!?* ££,* ^ndav*1 whh I
S?*?50; .•eBnd lhetr
a^1Mr* ’charle* dBM!k In °£PMt r0B FV9LX0AT10W
Crooked lake near here and attend । JjL.Bnd Mr*'
Beck “ -gf.,.
Mkkl.M Th. o-a.,. -r&lt;&gt;Bri
church services each Sunday. Her 8cotuf« ik. cL" , «gf ii.7„
"
‘
- (uaiauoii
who .
|.„
taken. to Dorses* hospital in Kala- I Tha Baccalaureate termon will be i •»
maroo last Monday for treatment. I held in the Delton school nudlto- 1 A
Mra. Norwood, is staying at the .home rlum Sunday evening. May 13 at1
of Mr. and Mr* Mason Not wood in 8;00 the Rev. W. D. Robinson pax- -»
.
lor
the Iocal Methodist church j
Mrs. John Adams received a card * will deliver the address, his sub- |,r
from Hie Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Davis. Ject. “Clear Thinking."
I .

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United States Treasury

MET-CUSHION
ARCH SUPPORTS

of Haitian
day at April

These supports have both meta­
tarsal and longitudinal correction;
elevation at forward end relieves
pains and callouses at the ball of
thc fooL Made of leathA
er;softandflexible.YoQ*

labile

(■•L" prlBtM
CountrHtoert

YOUR WAR BOND QUOTA
TOTAL For S MONTHS
(COST PRICE)

OF

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

OOMBEMVATIOW

'in*. Itorrealion
Tburedaj. Mar
imrncr .1 |O 00

ilmtia.

YOUR n» WAR LOAN BUYING QUOTA

WASHABU

P“l ■ P-i
WHILE SOME
Ini I |n I
MINERS FIGHT
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»30O.I»6,

XKM at toe H
IWW iRolland)

UCTION SALE

Wc suggest you buy about five cords saw mill wood
to help yourself on tha 20%. Do not wait till next
March.

You .J wit don't know how eoiy home decorating can bo until you're triad
Wril-Tone op your walls. It gooo on so smoothly, so av«uly, ao quickly that
it’a actually a pleasure to um. You can paint a whole room in a morninc** tinw.

TirerionB
SUPUMt QUAUTY

HASTINGS LUMBER &amp; COAL CO.
PHONI 2515—FRANK SACK

Having decided to quit farming on account of poor health, I will sell the following
at Public Auction at the plice located 1 mile east and 1 ’/j miles north of Coats
Grove; or 2 miles west and 1 ’/&gt; miles south of Woodland Center on

WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1945

NO "FA1NTY'

CUSTOMERS SIGN CARDS HERE
FOR YOUR 80% - NOW

Or there is a chance now to cut green tops at the
saw mill if you have the equipment. They ore very
low in price at the woods. Please help us by paying
for coal without waiting for our etatemont.
New
plan is keeping us very busy. Thanks.

I

The Wonder Paint!

can obtain your size.

DBPARTMHNT

1300..................... 175”
450...112“
600ISO”
7501B7”
1.500..375”
2.250. 562”
3.000750”
6.0001500”
9.000..2250”
15.000...3750”

This Spring Use

WALL-TONE

pel i

NOTICE
IF YOUR INCOME
APRIL. MAY a JUNE
TOTALS

and Mo!

Sunday »chool 11:00
Prayer meeting Wednsattay,

Louin

BUY WAR BONDS

HOUSE
PAINT

C«rw. Wood.M^tal^tfkk

CrfiOMUvaih

ALUMINUM
PAINT

SPOT
BEMOVBR

HOUS, FAIHI

COMMINCINC AT 1 O'CLOCK

3 HEAD OF HORSES
Cray hone, wgt. 1,500 lbs.
Bay more, wgt. 1,400 lfc».

Self-Pollahlng Flowr Wax

POULTRY

3fk

About 60 Barred Rocks and New Hamp­
shire Reds.
iSiij
1 •*

Bay mare, wgt. 1,100 lbs.

IMPLEMENTS &amp; TOOLS
CATTLE
Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, due to freshen
May 17 or day of sale.
Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old. due ta freshen
Jersey cow, coming 3 yrs. old, posture
brad.

Guernsey &amp; Durham heifer, 2 yrs. old,
fresh, calf just vcalad.

Guernsey &amp; Jersey heifer, 8 mos. old.

Deering grain binder, 6 ft. cut.
Deering mower, 5 ft. cut.
P &amp; O riding plow. Land roller.
. Stag Oliver riding plow.
Oliver walking plow. Drag cart.
Platform scales, 1,000 Ib.

2 brood sows, not bred.

Turpentine

OUR SERVICES
1AVINC* ACCOUNT*

Double work harness.
Several metal chicken coops &amp; feeders.

Wooden-wheeled wagon.

HOGS

3 sec. drag.

Oliver riding cultivator.

Rack.

2 throe-bottom Orchard plows.
Many other articles.

«Se

CHECKING ACCOUNT*

WAR SAVINGS BONDS
BANK MONEY ORDERS
OUR SAFE DEPOSIT
BOXES ARC ALL RENTED

TP

TIME TO REPAINT.
PAINTER.

TIBMS: CASH DAY OF SALI. NO GOODS TO H AIMOVED FROM FBIMISES UN­
TIL SITTLID FOB.

MILO ANSPAUGH, PROP.
DIWIY IIIO. A»Hoo,.r

CLIFFOBD HAMMOND. CUr*

Johnson Supply
NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
MIMIIB FIDIBAL BEHAVE 5YSTIM AND

Tin Headquarter*
III Ww k.r.

.

MLLN

Marte to do tha beat job'with the iMrtwwfc. Mapiy
pour on and rpraaA Dxteg tn IQ asiuteB to * 1Mb
high luster Rauh.

Paitenger

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�THE HASTINGS HANNER, THURSDAY, MAY 10. 1943
on next Bunday. Mother's Day will
be obsened with appropriate fea­
tures. Mr. Stone will preach on lhe
lheme. "The Characteristics ot
Motherhood." The adult-choir will
present special music for the day.
The Bunday school will meet at
11:20. There are classes for aU ages.
I The Youth Fellowship will meet
at 8:30. All young people arc lnvlted.

RCHES
ST. UNITED
CHUKCH
PrtaChing aerricc 10
Oonday achooi 11 am.

worship 1 pm. *
Tueaday. Young people's prayer
meeting at Mrs. Pauline Grimes', N. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

,CHURCH

Leason Sharpe, Pastor
u
Church school. 9:55 am.
Divine worship 11:00 am.
I Thursday, May 10. 8:00 pm.
r^md°aoclal »raliation 'service. Lesson ^Sharpe
mcnlhly meeting
R. monthly
1th
Mr-- and wU1 ** installed os pastor of the
Friday evening wit
------...
church. Ulnl.'.r,
Ministers nt
of rH*
the tLansing
lari Curtis. 730 E. .....
Mill St.
I Presbytery will take part in the
i service. Tne public Is cordially in­
BAPTIST NOTES
, vtted.
J Adcock. Pastor
I There is a kindergarten during
10 o'clock.
thc hour of the morning worship,
for the convenience of parents with
young children who wish to attend
the worahlp service.
Prayer meeting Wednesday. 8
nm. at church
Mlsrionarv prayer service. Thurs.

' Sunday School, 9:45
meet In the church basement.
Tues. 7:30 pm. Choir practice at
Morning Worship 11:00.
the 8. J. Cooley home.
Young People's Sendee e:30.
Wed. 7:30 pm. W-MA. will meet.
Evangelistic Service. 7:30.
Thurs. 7:30 Prayer and Bible
Wednesday Prayer Meeting. 7:30.
study at the church.
Tile dotes for the D.VJJ.8. have GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
been set far June 15th to the 2»th. I O.O.F. Hall Green St. Entrance
This will be the 14th annual aeuion
O. H. Trinkieln. Pastor
of '.bls school, umfer lhe direction
Morning worship nt 10:30. Moth­
er's Day. The Sunday school choir
and girls from 4 to H are cordially will sing.
Invited to attend. Watch for tardi­
Sunday school at 11:30.
er announcements.
The Lord's Supper will be cele­
brated Sunday,-May 20. Announce­
FIRST CHURCH OF
ments will be redelved next Sunday
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
after the service.
Corner Church and Center Streets
Subject. "Adam and Fallen Man." WESLEYAN METHODIST
Sunday service 11 am.
CHURCH
Sunday school 9:30 am.
A. C. Barker. Pastor
Wednesday evening service 7:45
Sunday School 10:30 am.
Sermon Hour 11:30 am.
t
Reading room In church edifice
Young Peoples' Service 8:45 pm.
open Wednesday end Saturday
Evangelistic Service 7:30 pm.
from 3 to 5 pm.
We extend our special Invitation
The public is cordially Invited tn ' 'he Mothers of all our boys and
attend the church services and to girls to our Mothers' Day Service
visit the reading room.

I

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
FIRST U. B. CHURCH
graduate of the Moouy Corner
ot East and E Grand Strs I
307 E. Marshall St.
A. m
M •n-idren.
a
'--larru. Pa”«r
■■
• t
E. W. Bailey. Pastor
night.
at the
9:55
am.
Bible
school
with
classWe Invite you to at'end the raparsonage at 7:30.
. .----- ..------rival meetings now In progress at
Wed. night prayer meeting at the
li:00 am. Mothers' Day service the Church of the Nozarene, 307
ehnreb at 7:JO.
Thursday afternoon. April 12, '•* •nt-ln* with gratitude our
and hear, the Rev.
Ladles Mlssl unary society meu. mothers. Sermon "A Mother Who nlng. Come
Uauu
a great preacher
i.ad Great i allh."
&gt;.w pm. Devotional song service
R|M« and Mra Galloway, a
7:00
conducted by the young people, talented singer and musician.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Sermon by the pastor on "The Two , Come and hear these good peoL. Winston Stone. PastntNaturea of The Believer."
, pie as they minister to us. “EveryMorning Worship at 10:00 o'clock
Mon. 7:30 pm. Pioneer Girls one Welcome."

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Ilaitinga Church—May 13
10 am. Sundav school In charge
of Mra. Etta Mead
11 15 am. Morning Worship in
chsrue of pastor.
7:00 pm. Young people's prayer
service.
7: 30 p.m. Young ncople's service
8: 00 p.m. Evangelistic service In
charge of pastor.
Mav 10—7:30. Prayer meeting at
church.
Mav 11—7:30. Prayer meeting at
Woodland at the L Nicholson
home.
Stony Point-—May 13
May 13—10 am. Morning Worshln In charge of nastor
11:30 am. Sunday school. Mrs
F. Barnum. Supt.

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CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk

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VREE METHODIST CHURCH
Seth A. Davey. Pastor

WERNER 4
SEEDLESS
OCCULUJ

Alwayi Tatty and Tender

AR BOND

•twal rhweh business
will be Friday. May 18.

8x10 wall tent, 3 ft. sidewalls.
Several beds and springs.
Bedding.
Clock.
5 gal. oil can.
Copper boiler.
Large and smqll crocks.
2 oil stove ovens.
Large water separator.
Clothes wardrobe.
Cream can.
Bucksaw.
Scythe.
Harpoon fork.
Round table.
3 gal. red barn paint.
Hay rope.
Potato planter.
Several tubs of good dishes.
300 quarts of canned fruit.
Forks and garden tools of all
kinds.
Many other articles too numerous ta mention.

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PILGRIM TABERNACLE
119 N. Broadway
. Mrs. B. E. Manker. Pastor
10 am. Bunday school. We re-elved the record offering last Sun■’iv The Junior Bible-class was
the "Banner" class
’ am. Preaching service will be
’•d'eated to "Mothers."
7:00 p.m —Young pccple's service
Qpen discussion.
7:45 pm. Preaching senice—Sub••ct "The Sower."
7:30 pm Thursday. Prayer serv'•e at church.
The Junior Bible class met at
v'idv. Tuesday evening
9 f - their annual class elec- ORDEl FOR PVBUCAT10M

Gai stove.
Circulating heater.
6 leather seat chairs.
6 cane seat chairs.
Green bed davenport.
Chest of drawers.
3 dressers.
Wicker davenport &amp; 2 chairs.
Bedroom suite, complete.
9x12 Axminster rug.
Library tables.
Gasoline camp stove.
Delco radio.
Ice refrigerator, 50 lbs.
Eureka elec, sweeper.
Several rockers.
3 trunks.
Small metal cupboard.
Stands.
Beds, springs and mattresses.
2 bookcases.
Cupboards.
2 sets coil springs.
Large milk safe.
.Mattresses.
,

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SERVICE IN WOODLAND
The midweek prayer service of
the Wealevan MeihMI’t eh'ir-h”'-taken up last Wednevhv e’-enln
and on Thursday evening shout
forty members and friends Jour­
neyed over to Woodland end united
with thc church there In a praver
.service for their tent meeting
planned for —
the
j latter part of this
i month. Glenn Miller, paatnr of the
1 church. Is n member of the local
church, nnd. with his family, rr«nlly moved to Woodlwid. Following lhe
the lerviee
tervice. lhe
the ornim
group Mirsur-&lt;-i«n-f ihe »&lt;in«ra »»v n-r-mmnvln« .them lo the naM-we for a
snelal hour. Refreshments ’'••re
served and Mr. and Mr* Mill*—
were presented with a substantial
rrmnev el ft a* a token of the lore
of their Haatlnca friends.

SATURDAY, MAY 1 2, 1 945
Starting at 1 o'clock, I offer the following articles

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YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
Services will be held next Sunday
May 13. Sunday achooi al 2 pm
Preaching at 3 pm.
Attend church with Mother.

Located at 112 East Court Street in Hastings on

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Don M. Oury, Rector
8 am. Holy Communion.
10 am. Bunday achooi.
11 am. Morning prayer and ser­
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Thanksgiving for victory in Europe

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Harold A. Klrchentauer. Minister
Goodwill
Sunday school 10:30.
Martin
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Sunday school 11:00.
Quimby
Sunday school 10.30.
Church 11:30
The Quimby WSC8. will meet
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Sermon Hour 10:00 am.
Sunday Schoo) 11:00 am.
Evening Service 8:00 pm.
"uring the sermon hour n ape­
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n — of the Mothers of the com­
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The Hastings Banner
SECTION ONI—PACKS 1 to S

NINETIETH YEAR

WAR LOAN DRIVE
On th* ☆ ☆ -ft it ☆ A
HERE .
Home Front BEGINS
Service Club Teams Begin

University of Michigan
Club Hears Inspiring
Address by Dean Lloyd

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, MAY 17. 1945

EDITORIAL

14 PACKS—2 SECTIONS

Met In Annual
Convention - Atk
For Better Low
Enforcement

—
—

THREE APPLY FOR
JOB AT AIRPORT

RATIO

Was Edward Kennedy, chief of | Kennedy's action, in brief, brings
A.P. war coverage in Europe a great up the question of official inter­
reporter or a prize "heeiX for send- ference by those on "high political
■ir
Ing out news of the Gerinan sur-1 levels" with news which has no
George Carmoney Elected
render In advance of official re- bearing cn military security.
The 67th annual convention of
House to House Canvai*
lease by 8HAEF?
j
...
the Barry County Christian Tem­
For
“
E
”
Bond
Sales
iclement
weather
• • •
1 One other news event had already perance Union was held Tuesday.
“Hello" to Everybody In the Service:
The Junior Chamber of Commerce,
two have greatly
The A J*, has Issued a formal I been bungled through official in­ May 8. at the Woodland MethoAt this writing (May 8th &gt; V-E
e work of gra
Bessie
Day Is here but as far a* moat oi headed by Bernard McPharlln. got
apology for his action; newspapers ' terference—the news of the junction dUt church, with Mrs
the property
way Monday night by voting
us are concerned we have had V-E under
which ran Kennedy's story, fol- of the American and Russian armies, Woodman?' vice president, presid­
the club purchase of a 8100.00 bond
ing.
There
are
five
active
unions
in
■Day In our hearts since the tri­ and giving every member a kit ana
lowed the A.P. apology with apolo- Reporters knew and the public knew
umphant juncture of our forces a map showing their territory.
gles of their own; a group of re-! that actual contact had been made the county—Freeport. Hastings, 8.
through
E Kutland. Woodland and Clover­
with the Russians. To all loyal stay­
People residing in the Fourth
porters even signed an apology to j several days before release of the dale. It was the largest and most completed in two or three weeks,
at-homes the events of the recent Ward north from the north side of
Don Siegel, chairman of the alrthe 8HAEF for Kennedy * action,. story. The news when it did come enthusiastic convention held in
weeks have brought new hopes for Center Street will be canvassed by
expressing
hope
that
SHAEF
would
'
—
one
of
the
great
new*
stories
of
several
years.
the early return of our loved ones. the Junior Chamber.
not lose confidence In the honesty the war—was colorless, uninteresting
State officers In attendance were nautics is contributing 119.000 to­
We speak affectionately of our
The Women's Club, drive chair­
and reliability of correspondents, in and artificial. It is difficult to un­ Mrs. Minnie Powell, of Grand Rap­ ward the cost of the work and this
"boys and girls In service" but you man. Mrs. Arthur Brant, has been
general!
' tierstand why a spontaneous spot ids. corresponding secretary, and ■sum
hum is to be inaiciieu
matched by
uy the
uie city.
city, "•
-r•
haven't done your Jobs like boy* assigned the Third Ward to canvass
838.000 for the pre- through July 31; Y2. Z2.
and girl*. Regardless of age or sex. with a worser ror each block.
• • •
(coverage of the event would have Mrs. Clarice Nelson. Battle Creek making a fund of 138.000
George Miller, drive chairman of
you have done a MAN-SIZE job
Despite this mass of dignified. । had any adverse effect on security. L.T.L. secretary. *nd director of Ilminory work now being done, when . Cl. good through Aug. 31.
the
department
of
soldier*
and
and our pride In you goes beyond the Rotary Club, with the Second
self-righteous apologies, there areft^nllltary or otherwise.
tailor* who gave interesting reports
Ward to canvass, gave a Job to every
anything word* can express.
। many who still feel that ”—
When you get home most of us Rotarian at their regular meeting
r The reason for withholding news of their work.
Reports were given bv committee
will probably do a poor Job of teil- Monday noon. Tuesday morning he Richard Foster of thia year's senior I Kcn,"f&lt;
of Germany's surrender is even less chairmen—Mrs Neil Newton for
-»--- —
who
»— had
• •been
------ _“awarded
"7drd thr
the]to
1— —the
* cause of a tree press In darIhg you how we fee) about the sac­ reported that several Rotarians had .class,
At the meeting of the city coun-. f
tvs*rP°&lt;*
Richard !I Ing to risk official wrath to send clear. Kennedy did not send out "Character Building" and Mrs
rifice* you made but it is to be covered Utplr assignments with good University scholarships.
..........................
Cook,
Cook, -Miss
Miss Kathrlne
Kathrlne Murray
Murray and
and out
out U1
Ulis important news to the his report until after the terms Lena Osgood for "Christian Citi­ ell on Monday evening, three appll- l01r rMl of «1Mt|nH year,
hoped that ail of u* civilian* do a results.
Btaeca
Caston, drive chairman of the
of surrender had been officially zenship." Mrs Powell gave readings cations for airport manager were
real job of allowing,you how we KILes
wants Club, will pass out kits and
member* Of the board.
|n, narrow nrrifeaslonAi erhiea nr signed and until AFTER news of the and led a discussion on “What We presented and considered. The up- 1 Airplane rtamps 1. J. and
feel by doing everything possible to block assignments at their regular new
ulicanl* were George Carmoney.; book three good indefinitely.
The Hasting* club felt unusually !
nr-r
^aye violated customer) proc- Surrender had been broadcast of­ Can Do." _ .
Wednesday luncheon meeting. The favored in having Dean Alice Lloyd j
Mrs. Gertrude Dodge. Woodland,
been in service.
Klwanls Club has the Pint Ward to prewnt to represent the University t,ce- Bul the facts on which Ken- ficially by Germany.
had charge of the memorial service Grand Rapids. An election by bal-l
Your much wished for liomecom- canvass.
at Die meeting ns guest six-aker and 1 nedy should be judged may be con----- ... ‘ ...
___ ।
for Mrs. Gertrude Bauchman. Mrs
ing poses somh special problems for
Weekly reports will be made by she also addressed the high school j siderably more Important ihuh proThe Army officer In charge of Ethel Hall and Oeorge Snvder.
those of us whose duty it is to pro­ these ward Chairmen to Einar
that afternoon.
। feastonal ethics.
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
vide employment. For instance, in Frandscn. general chairman. The pvnlh
Dean Lloyd s personality, charm aentrd by Mrs Arlle Pew and Mrs instructor In aviation and has been I »*/••» s_________ »_&lt; _
Barry County, as in most counties Banner in turn will give the re­ I Ing presence ease in speaking, quick
conducting flying lessons at the air- VYlTn Appropriate
of the entire nation, there is a tuiu.
nulls, »&gt;
as uiouiauni.
tabulated, men
each wceK
week o;
oft, wit and ability to get across perilof Woodbury had the closing devo­
Committee for Economic Develop­ this drive, so buy an extra bond nent facts, would make her stand
tion*.
'
group. 8)ie is the ideal
ment. That committee's job is to _u... -------------- --------------- -------------- ,nut ln
Music for the convention wax
■ixinsor and stimulate any type of don't let your ward down.
; Dean of Women for a great Univer­
furnished bv Woodland high school
activity which will provide employsity like Michigan.
Her address,
------------- «
---------------- I Rev. Lesson Hharpe. pastor-etoct yj
pupils. Mrs Marv Curtis Mrs
15. ment. .
.which dealt largely with the new
j Flrat Presbyterian church
Sarah Mvcrs and Dvllle Biddle.
challenge to education, was stlmuSeveral public and semi-public
Thursday night. May 10.
The officers elected for the ensu­
' la ting and thought provoking
A*
developments are in the making
ing year are: President. Mrs. Bessie
I tiie present devastating war ends
with the money already raised to
। and all nations face the graver and
Woodman. Woodland; Mrs leora
get them going. In the meantime
,
more
complex
problems
of
the
post
­
Smith
HasDnes.
vice
president;
all employers are giving serious at­
; war world she feels education meets
Mrs Flora Biddle. Hastings, re­
tention to the Job of keeping a
cording secretary: Mrs Iv« K*ntPractical Measures Insure , Ils greatest challenge and must chart
steady flow of business coming into
Toto I Levy Somewhat Higher I ^"{^ator^d' tRe Rev*
1 a newer and better course for edu­
ner. Hasting*, secretary; Mrs. Muthe county so that opportunities
Conservation of Top Soil'
;
csllonal
goals
Those
goals
mu*'
will be open not onlv for those
Include
*plrilual---stimulation
as —
well
According to County Agent H. J. ----- -----------------—---------- —
••
Clara Klopfenstein. Woodland
who had jobs before they went to Foster.
"On
Monday.
May
7th.
1945,
‘
as
factual
training.
In
which
pcrspiritual
education:
Mrs
L«ore
war but for thoae who went from severai thousands of dollars were' •fnal and International re«pon*Ib&gt;'.Smith. Hastings, alcohol education: Monday evening, the budget for
lost to the Jenners in Barry County , ilty should be inculcated. The OerMrs. Nell Newton. Freeport, char­ 1945-1046 was presented and accept­
The service clubs, such ns the Thls loss was in the form of pro-'man educational system, marvelousacter building; Mr, Muriel Perry. ed. the total being 870,450.00.
Chamber of Commerce. Rotary. Kl- ductive lop soil that was washed I ly efficient in Itself, lacked all that,
AmounU to be levied for the variHastings nress and publlcitv.
anli. are keenly aware of the need away due to the heavy rain." In a|ld led tb the downfall of the Oer-S
The following resolutions were
for prompt, effective action to looking over the farm land one will । man nation.
Contingent
.SIMM
ually successful pastorate here
j
adonted
:
notice that where sod was left In
Robert Morgan, assistant secre­
Police ........
. 10.000
1925 to ini. He left in anew
Whereas
the
United
State*
with
places where water naturally con-1 tary of the University Alumni soFire...........
her allies la enlovint continued
no one knows when it will come. centrated and ran off the fields there jcletv. showed the newly released
byterian church.
blruinr* from God in the cessation
All we know is that we must be on were no signs of washing or gullle* sound film in technicolor. "MlchlStreet ...
nf ho’tllltes in Europe without seri­
our marks and ready to go at the In some places where there was no:on the March.” which stressed
Lighting .
9.000
ous destruction of war ravages to
sod In tnese waterways there are I the work the University ha* been
right time.
2.450
Llbran' •
lour homes:
And right here I want to Inject gullies that arc going to be hard to: doing to meet war demands, as well
1.000
Me it resoivea; i nai we oe con­
n more personal note to those of stop. Plowing in gullies is not an as planning for the future,
and activities, a new M0.0M
I Much credit is due Mrs. D. A. VanI tlnuously alert to the needs of hu­
you who were a part of the piston easy or pleasant job.
Total
ITO,450
is being planned as soon aa
After seeing how sod so effectively Buskirk and Mrs Wallace Osborn
manity and deolore and protest
ring family. As a family we have
The total levy show* an Increase dltlon*
f
4*0 nvar
rj *04 _
-- against the waste of grain, sugar
been very fortunate. There are 127 prevent* erosion, many farmers look-1 in charge of arrangements and d»cand other food stuffs In the pro­
names ot» the Honor Roll in the ing over the fields to be plowed in orating for the meeting,
«•*
1
duction of alcoholic beverages of care of through the Increased valua-" j
entrance to our office and thus far the future ore planning to leave sod i
An Eighth Air Force Fighter Sta- 1
any kind till the final cessation of tlon. due largely, to the building of j
we have had the sad necessity of
tlon. England—Corporal Clinton A.
placing gold stars before three of
Williams, of Hastings. Michigan, SERVING IN ETO
That we protest against the sale
those names. To the living 124. all
(right! is one of a crew of men on
nf alcoholic drinks to our uniformed
of whom receive the Banner. I
tills Eighth Air Force fighter sta­
want to say that we. Individually
tion which keeps supplies and
and collectively, will be on the job
equipment roiling to keep the P-51
I cnhol advertising because oi ita tar­
to expedite your success In the
si tv;
postwar world.
1. Do not make them too narrow.
The Hasting* school board and Mustangs flying. He is a clerk in
| That wo protest against flagrant
They must be wide enough to carry j the Women7* club have been instru- the transportation section of Col.
: violations of existing laws especialminder that anxious and loving all the water on sod that will flow .mental In securing E. H. Longman. Kyle L. Riddles 479th Fighter
home folks uray for your health In„
*®t«rway.
supervisor of the Religious Found*- Group of the 2nd Air Division.
1
cohol to minors.
and safety. The fighting, the risk*,
Cpl. Williams is In charge of
2. If washing has already taken' tlon ofTlint public schools, to speak
' That we work for Sunday closing needed sut
the discomforts, are yours. The place and the soil is thin and poor.'on "Rcitaious Education" in Hast­ the records kept on all the vehicles
nf beer taverns and tightening of
dread of bad news L* ours.
en application of manure and com- ■ Ings on Friday, May 18. at 8 o'clock, operated at this station. He keens
liquor enforcement of all liquor ■' new uuc WIM Mjvn oe u ncccasjiv.
As the German war slows down merdal fertilizer will make stronger Room 20fl. tn the High school build- an accurate check on mileage, lu­
laws which will protect ouj; youth. Hastings taxpayers are fortunate In
to a halt and the Japanese war
3. Stagger each edge of the wa- '"ttH* occasion will give an oppor­ brication and fuel consumption of
sneeds up In fury, the anxieties of
having a city council that practices
the many jeeps and trucks which
terway
like
the
teeth
of
a
saw.
A
(unity
to
the
public
to
leani
first
sons Committee of the Internation­
the home folks will become more
are run out of the station motor
plow
furrow
marking
the
edge
of
.
hand
of
method*
successfully
used
al Council of Rcltelous Education
acute and their hopea for your safe
pool.
the
waterway
as
a
straight
line
|
in
Flint
for
several
years
in
teaching
Is considering omitting quarterly
and quick return will become more
Cpl. William* entered the Army
sometimes
collects
water
and
causes;
Bible
appreciation
in
the
school
systemperance
lessons
from
Bunday
pressing. So. aa a father and grand­
Air Force in September 1942. Be­
-•
school lessons.
father, I believe It la my nrlvilege a gully on each side of the water- tern.
A cordial Invitation is extended to fore going into the service he
To resolve: Tn use our Influence the council asking for considerable In
all interested citizens. Come, and
to' urge. not only their comtlnua- street improvement this year, in­
to someone. YOU. personally, are
Briggs of Birmingham. Michigan.
participate
In
the
question
period
Hnn but th- increased use of the cluding sidewalks, curb and gutter FARM HOME BURN!
the dearest person tn the world
His wife. Mrs. Fem A. Williams
All farmers are Interested in in­ following the lecture.
best
available temperance materials
' And for that person's sake, as well creased yields. Farming across the
lives at Hastings. Michigan. His
IN RUTLAND TWF.
In the 8. 8. journals and quarter­
as your own. take as good care of slope, leaving bands of sod between
mother. Mrs. Lucy J. Williams Uv
lies.
yourself as you possibly can.
bands of row crops or small grains
at Bluemont. Virginia.
for investigation and report.
that are across the slooe, and using
Abcn Johnson
terraces or diversion ditches where
both I'em* may hold up the work
&lt;towdy All." We re ao far behind needed, have been found to Increase
The Trio Cafe in it* fine new set­
yields from five to fifteen per cent. ting and furnishings opened to a
some, as In tiie past few years.
/
with news and chatter that we're
It wa* not very long ago that a
One petition lor curb, gutter and
just going to do the best we can. farmer was judged )&gt;y how straight "land omcc" business last week (al­
Next winter's home heating oil tarmac paving on 8. Montgomery
too good, the bosses assert &gt;.
T/5 Joseph V. Wilcox, son ofMrs.
call ft a day, then begin with a his rows and plow furrows were. most
will
be
of
a
slightly
heavier
grade
&amp; between Grand and Bond Sts,
as some of the Important kitchen
Gertrude Wilcox, is now located tn
clean slate next week. We've had Today we find that many of the equipment is not yet in place.
than
was
available
last
winter,
the
by
Victor
Henney.
et
al.
signed
Germany. He had completed his
to chuckle about the quips di­ progressive farmers are the one*
Flowers and potted plants sent in
second year of college before he en­ Petroleum Administration for War was presented Mqpdav evening and
Meet At Legion Home;
rected this way since the last Issue. who are maintaining their soil fer­ by friends and patrons, the white­
tered service In July 1943 During said. Cleaning of oil furnaces and another, signed by Lloyd B. Huver
Said one sailor, "Last week you tility and keeping their soil on their capped waitresses in new yellow and
Services At Cemetery
his training in the States he was burners during the next few months and several others, petitioned for
either had to be wounded, get mar­ own farms. They are using fertil­ blue uniforms, the lowered ceilings,
curb and sidewalk on W. Clinton 8t
Elven a specialized course at Am­
ried. or have a baby to make the izers, lime, or marl, farming across indirect lighting, tiled walls and
Memorial Day. Wednesday. May
Washington and Market Ing V-E day and were
ent In the study of foreign lang­ cause of the effect war demands between
Home Front.” Couldn’t help but the slopes, using terrace* diversion mirrors, attractive tables and chairs, 30. will be soiemn'.y observed this
have had on domestic grades of Sts Tills was referred to the side­ able. Then the Hastings
ditches, and strip cropping where and the new counter service all year, without some of the customary uages.
walk committee. Earl Chase also
fuel
oil.
The
lighter
fuel
oil
in
com
­
He went overseas about five
cate that you go out and get your­ needed, keeping waterways -in sod. served to give a festive air to the fanfare.
asked for a sidewalk across Ills propmon
use
prior
to
1942.
PAW
said,
months ago. being stationed in
self wounded but otherwise—. This protecting their woodland. Improving opening days and stamp the new
According to plans made by the
has gone to war. It Is going into
subtle remark Is followed by a their pastures, and in general they Trio as a modern, up-to-date eat­ Barry County Memorial Day Asso­ England before he was sent to the Diesel oil used for land, sea, and
continent.
YOUTH ACTIVITIES
playful laugh—the length to which are carrying on Conservation Farm­ ing place, a credit to Hastings.
ciation. members of the Veterans
In a recent letter from Cpl. Wil­ amphibious operations, and into the
The sun may hide and. tile rain
organizations and others who care cox he says he intends Jo take a manufacture of high octane gaso­
Farmers
interested
in
further
in
­
funny.
to join them, will meet al the Amer­ a correspondence course offered by line for combat and supply planes. । may fall, but boy* still plan for
formation of Soil. Conservation
Through an arransemant
Anyhow, here is great news again, Farming, should see the County
ican Legion Home st 9:00 a^n., on
As a result of the drain caused by camp.
the
university
of
Montana
entitled.
the YMCA, of Grand Rapid*
and this time it’s a card from Cpl. Agent or one «f the director* of the
Memorial Day, Wednesday. May 30.
PROCLAMATION
Diesel oil and aviation gasoline re­ with
"Background
of
Irish
Literature."
Don Townsend to his folks, the Barry Soil Conservation Dtstrfct.
and march to the cemetery where
With the entire world
quirements a large proportion of eighteen Hastings boys between the
the customary services will be held. if it develops that he has sufficient the oil now available for home
left Hastings Ml
Charles Townsends (Coats Grove) These fanner directors are: Norman
spare
time.
into the armed
Due to the lack of martial music
. which states, that he is In Allied Stanton. R. 4. Hastings; Arthur
own peace-loving country sore'y
Cpl. Wilcox's address has a
and because many will stay on their
Camp Mantou-lin on Barlow lake. Burke Wooer oi
Richardson, R. 3, Hastings; William
oppressed by the mounting Un­
jobs, the customary parade and change of A-P-O. which is now 407. maining from the manufacture of The first group of nine boya will
soon. Postman Harry Brown, could Cridler. Middleville; Roy Walters,
aviation gasoline. This, while some­
services
at
the
Central
auditorium
hardly wait to deliver the card per­ Cressey; Ethan Winters, Dowling,
re as patriotic clllzeni
what heavier than the oi) used nor­
will not be held.
Bradford os counselor beginning
sonally to Don's dad because he
mally. PAW said, contains more June
Members of veterans organization* MUSICAL POSTPONED
17. Another group will pitch
knew what such a message, dated
The annual musical of St. Rose heating units per gallon. It Is, camp on the 24th with Pat Hodges
are requested to meet at the Legion
April 21th would mean—Don hav­
highly excellent in moat burners, In charge. Fourteen boys have al­
Home
at
3:00
pm..
Bunday,
May
37.
School
of
Music
announced
for
May
ing been listed as missing since
and from there go to the cemetery 30. has had to be cancelled for the if they are kept In good condition. ready signed up. Any others in­
to
place
flags
on
the
graves
of
de
­
present
and
the
date
will
be
an
­
terested
should see or call Ted
py and excited about this glad
ceased veterans.
nounced later.
rmanda are mounting dally
Bennlnk.
news It reminded us of 'The Neigh­
Reports of a widespread racket In
bors" cartoon which pictured a
the
schedule
for last Friday. From
storage
battery
"accelerants*'
hove
Mom talking on a party-line tele­
■even to nine seventy some junior
phone and saying, "Hello. I'm not caused alarm among War ProducChecks have Just been received high students enjoyed a party at
calling anybody In partlclular. I •»on Board officials Interested in
by Connie Cook; secretary of the
lust want to tell anyone who's lis­ the conservation of automobile
Hastings Women's Bowling Amo- vlded Into three groups and each
tening
that
Johnny's
coming batteries now in use. WPB said.
group was assigned « room where Freeport.
The account* indicate that battery
home!"
■
hereby designate Haturthe girls from Hastings who par­
A bit about town:—There is con­ “dope" vendors are doing a flour­
av 36. 1M5, as Poppy Day
ticipated in the State Bowling ted until everyone had played each NURSES' AIMS
siderable activity out at the Air­ ishing business in some localities
Tournament at Grand Rapids ear­
port. Will try and tell you details and that the fraud may spread
lier thia year.
the end of the evening The affair
about who and what goes on out throughout the country. WPB said.
Two teams were “In the money" was nlanned by a student comrnltthere at * later date. The airport So-called "dopes" of "pepping uo"
Utte bright red Poppy Is a sym­
to the extent of SI250 for Consu­
was one of the first places Arnold compounds. according to an official
bol of service and rem
mers Power and 110.00,to the Has­ nor Havens xnd Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Perkins wanted to see after he iiad of the American Association of
When you purchase
tings Ice and Fuel.
Lord.
been home a time and was ready to Battery Manufacturers, usually con­
Checks were sent to the follow­
sist* of Epsom salts, sand, flour or
Hleh school young people.danced
look around.
ing girls for placing in th- doubles at the Pariah house after nine
Friday was the big Field Meet, some other white powder, which,
event: Betty Ziegler. Elvira Oan- Friday to recorded music. This
down at the Fairgrounds for all when added to battery electrolyte,
gutllet, Geraldine Fox. Avia Jack- week thev will have an orchestra
making the poppies
the nearby school*. Remember are definitely injurious and shorten
trans* Facility at
battery life. Regardless of claims to
dance with Bud Wolfe playing.
In the singles event the following
whole dsv off from school and you the contrary, officials said, no sa­
girls placed: Ardea Carr. Avis Gas­
spent -half the time watching your tisfactory substitute has been found
REVIEW
kell. BetV Braendle. Dee Thaver,
secret passion Instead of the game for electrolyte sr proper mixture of
Eve Karmcs. Elvira GangulUet.
—yet, the fellows do that too, they distilled water and sulphuric acid.
Lucille Wlliltts. Angie Hawthonie. roaaell
didn't always know the score eith­ WPB re-emphasized the Import­
Mildred Smith
er. The pretty brown haired nurse ance of regular inspection, adding
Ardea Carr alto tied with two
Lt. watching the \neet was Betty
others for seventh place for high
Lehman from Lake Odeas*. She is die recharging In order that easeFi­
single game In Class E.
stationed at Camp
. Wlz. lial motor vehicles may be kept in
usd expects to be
soon. operation during the war period.
RHODA WILCOX
Another watching the
of the
SCHOOL REUNION
day w*s friendly Cpl. Maynard 8e- NOTICE
TWO BARRY COUNTY MEN
_
_ on the Ledo-Burma
The annual reunion of Rhoda
dore also from over Lake Odessa
Mayor of the City of Hastings.
Ralph Is holding a Jap rifle
Wilcox school will be held at Rut­
way. who is home from hl* hoanltal Twp. cemetery are now payable to
he
plans
on
sending
home
Pictured above are Pvt. Ralph
land town halL Sun. May 71. 1MB;
In West Virginia. He served In Homer Cronk, sexton, or Carrie Mcpotluck dinner. Bring taMe service.
E.T.O. and twice received the Pur­
midst
of
the
Himalayan
foothills.
Memorial Day dinner — fried
e Heart. He was havitw fun vlaltIndia on the Lsdo-Burma road Ralph's address is:—
wlth the gang while smoking RUMMAGE SALE
with an Engineer Bn. In the back­
Pvt. Ralph Burroughs, 36951030 WASTE PAPER COLLECTION
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
0.1 g-lf I
ground is the truck that Eugene
Around seventy were present to
participate in the annual dinner
meeting of the local University of
Michigan club Thursday night at
the parish house, with the ladles of
Goodwill church catering.
An unusually attractive ■ setting
had been provided for the occasion.
Michigan colors being brought out
In tile table decorations of wild mus­
tard and y/uow tulips, with an ac­
cent of blue In other blossoms and
candles. large baskets tilled with
dogwood ana flowering shrubs
brought the springtime atmosphere
inside.
Judge Archie McDonald, president
of the club, was master of cere­
monies. Reports were given bv Mr*.
Roy Corde*. secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. O. E. Goodyear, chairman of
the scholarship committee, intro-

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Certmonin
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I dither
I fruit,
lit of oil
too nu-

EROSION LOSSES
HIGH IN COUNTY

£ Mnff w’W

ULTS

'T&amp;'fcea, pomu .O

COUNCIL ADOPTS
PROPOSED BUDGET taft

Supervisor of Religious
Foundation In
Flint Schools Here

Trio Cafe Has
Auspicious Opening

MEMORIAL DAY
OBSERVANCE

Motorists Warned
Against Battery
"Dope" Vendors

KF
inds
ncn,
•RS.
ting
ions
ork.
the
ains
hen

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Heavier Fuel Oil
Calls for Clean Burners

Women Bowlers
Place In G. R. Meet

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Sunday achoal at 11:30.

'churches
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PORK CHOPS s 36c
PORK LOIN
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Chu.;

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Leaaon Sharpe. Pastor
May 30th.
Church school 8:65 am.
' Divine worship. 11:00 a m.
There Is a kindergarten during
the hour of Divine worship On
Sunday the kindergarten will be in
the manse.
.
Children will be baptised on the
1 second Sunday In June.

Fresh Meats

VANILLA

.«

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
U Winston Stone. Pastor
. Morning worship will be held at
। 10:00 o'clock on next Bunday. Mr.
Stone will preach. The adult choir
will sing.
, The Sunday school will meet at
11'30. The School is fully organ­
ised and there are classes for al)
ages.
The Youth Fellowship will meet
at 0:30.
A nursery is maintained during
I the hour of morning worxhln. Chil­
dren will be cared for while pat­
ents attend the service.

and Pay Ceiling Price

fat bock
&lt;3 lb. limit)

11

Evening Evahgrllstlc service at
8 Em
Tuesday, Young people's prayer
meeting.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday. B
pm. at church.
Revival meetings beginning Mav
Tl Watch for announcement next

We Buy Live Poultry

n

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Th« total fee the toad and Itat

UNITED &lt;
________ ! FIRST U. B. CHURCH

MORE FOR
YOUR FOOD
DOLLAR!

________

I

Grace Guild moats Wednesday.
May 33. 1:30 pm. at the home of
Mrs. Veen Leary. 411 E. Grand.

35'
each

39

52'

ib

41'

i FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Corner Ohurch and Center Streets
Subject. "Mortals and Immor­
tals.'*
Sunday service 11 a m.
Sunday school 9:30 am.
Wednesday evening service 7:45
। pm.
I Reading room in church edifice
| open Wednesday and Saturday
। from 3 to 5 pm.
The public is cordlallv Invited io
attend the church services and to
1 visit the reading room.

BAPTIST NOTES
Sunday school at 10 o'clock
Divine services at 11 o'clock 8erI mon bv the pastor.
, Evening services at 7:30. Eyan, gcllstic singing and sermon by paslor.
1 Tuesday night B.Y.P.U. at the
parsonage at 7:30.
Wed night prayer meeting al the

J“cVd'X„rp£S‘’ BM, „
cImbcs for all ages.
11:00 a m. Morning worship. Ser7:00 p m. Bong service and Gospel
sound movie ent iled "The Man
Who Forgot God" We gratefully
acknowledge
inaas to
Mr. Frost ant
Mfg. Co.
for use of tl
and to
Leon West for operating the ma­
chine.
.
•
Mon. 7:30 pm. Pioneer Girls
meet at the church.

coldren sang “The Blind Plough­
man."
The choir u giving a recital PTi'?y- “NL11' •The •twhnta who
sing and the solos they are lo sing
have been chosen by the choir
members.
Outside
friends and
guests are to be Invited.

YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
Services are held on the second
The girl's sextet from the glee
and fourth Sundays. The next ser­
vice will be held May 31. The Sun­ club sang for the Mother's Day
day School at 3 pm. and preaching program given by the American LeElon Auxiliary Friday evening. May
nt 3.
Heaven Is no farther away than
After the awarding of this se­
BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
mestars scholarship cups on Thurs­
Orlo D. Munger. Pastor
day to Florence French and Rich­
Morning worship 10:00
ard Fas Lor. the seniors held a class
Bunday school 11:00
meeting and were given Instruc­
Prayer meeting Wednesday. 8.00 tions concerning senior privileges
Family night. Friday at 8:00 at and caps and gowps.
the -------parsonage,
Slide pictures on
....
...
Ynllowstonc .............
National K
park
will
| Yellowstone
_.
Enrollment blanks were given nut
1 shown.
Friday. May li. Students were giv­
; McCallum Church
en a chance to consult with Mr.
Bunday school 10:30
Taylor
during their free periods If
1 Morning worship 11:30
they were doubtful about their
I-----------------■
schedules.
1 BOWENS MILLS CHURCH
Sunday school at 10:30.
Saturday. May IB. the track team
1 Everyone invited.
If. roe* to Grand Rapids for Ute dis­
trict regional meet. The next home
meet
is May 33 with Kalamaxoo
OBSERVE V-E DAY
.
State high.
WITH SPECIAL SERVICE
Wednesday evening a V-E service
Last Monday was the final club
was held at the Wesleyan Metho­
dist church, conducted by the pas­ hour for the year. All cluba and
tor. the Rev. Alvin Barker, and officers had special sessions
*
several of the church members. The planned.
program included the singing of
----------- -----------------appropriate
hymns:-rcacntatlon
presentationofof
flags and the flag salute, led by a with a Brief assembly in the study
I Boy Scout and a Camp Fire girl; hall. The pledge of allegiance to
1 a duet; prayers; reading of ««.
the the flag was given, followed by the
President's proclamation:’ reading group singing our national anthem
; of Kipling's "Recessional" by Mrs. and "America." a short talk was
i Ena Rockwood; a floral memorial given by Mr. Reinhardt on our part
' vTrtXr'
in the war. and a prayer led bv Mr.
Vr
.■•m.rfc. h, tn. n-«tnr
the Schilling ended the program Dur­
flowers wert presented
to Mrs. ing the day classes had the oppor­
Oliver Tasker, mother of the first tunity of hearing several broad­
local boy to lose his life in this war. casts of the recent developments.

The track squad made a trip to
Allegan last Friday to compete in
the Allegan relays. Thia was the
fifth meet of the year for the Sax­
ons. More than forty schools took
part In the relay carnival.

W.8.OS. MONTHLY LUNCHEON
About sixty members and guests
attended the May luncheon of the
WBCS at the Methodist social
rooms last Wednesday. Lola circle.
Mrs Ralph Leffler, chairman, serv­
ing the luncheon. Devotions were
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
j in. charge of Mrs. Roselle Stanton.
An Interesting program had been
i IO.O.F Hall. Green 8t. Entnnce '
prepared by Mrs Russell Zerbel.
O H. Trinklein. Pastor
1 Morning worship al 10:30 Ser- : Vocal solos by Beverly Cook and
mon
The Holy Spirit's Work " ■ Milo Coldren. accompanied by Bet­
ty Cortrtght. were enjoyed. Mrs.
HOly Communion.
George Lockwood representing Em­
manuel Episcopal Guild gave a
brief outline of their national
United Thank Offering work which
comes entirely from women, and
Mrs. Rowena Shaffer Hale Intro­
duced the cast offseven Guild la­
dies who presented the play "MlsH«ctrl&lt; G AcMvIm w.ld.na JonJcwngHM.U»
•ic:’. Ccmn.ctcd,"
the
OTO. work?
..........................
। A business session conducted by
Farm Machinery Repairing , the president. Mrs. H. 8. Wedel,
followed the program. The Melh। odist circles have been responsible
Located 2 miles north and 2 lor the fine Improvement recently
completed of redecorating and re­
miles cast of Carlton Center, novating tiic lavatory and the rest
first house cast of Cheney room In the basement section of
the church.
________
uaaies aid meets anav as nt me
' hume of Mrs Vandlen. 8 Jefferson
। All ladles cordially invited.

Class night scripts were turned in
last Friday morning.

BOND'S

Thursday afternoon MUx Alice
Lloyd, dean of women at the Uni­
versity of Michigan, spoke to the
student body on making the most
of your educational opportunities,
and Robert o. Morgan showed the
movie “Michigan on the March “

WELDING SHOP

In the past week the F.F.A.
planted approximately 700 trees
around the new athletic field.

school.

PRUNES1^ »“e
2lbs 33c
LIMA BEANS Seaside gibs. 27c
25c
3 cans
VEGETABLE SOUP
TOMATO SOUP Jackson can 7C
pkg.
BROWN RICE
15'
size
2
’
/2
jar
15'
HOMINY
MACARONI or spaghetti 3 lbs. 33c
fancy
2 lbs. 25c
RICE
SALAD DRESSING Shurfine qt. 37
SALAD DRESSING
bowl qt. 32c
TAVERN LIQUID WAXqt. 89'
SOYA BUTTER pkg. 39'
Ib.
KEYKO •
lb.
23c
HILLS BROS. COFFEE lb 33'
VIKING COFFEE
3«* 59*
SOUP POWDER P"k pkg. 23«
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SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR 26'

Two HU£. choir members sang
solns for the WJl.Cfiofthe Meth­
odist church Wednesday. Beverly

BANNER WANT ADV8. FAY

STRAND THEATRE
Hastings, Mich., Phones 2244-2557

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,

SATURDAY. MAY 19
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

।

SPOOK TOWN

SWING HOSTESS'

Mr. Gies's second-hour boys'
health class and fifth hour btnlogy
claw have been taking a threeweeka' course of instruction In first
aid. The students who have comnleted this course are: Geraldine
Brown. Joyce Campbell. Dick .Carl.
Genevieve Christie. Nelson Davey.
Jack DeFoe. Eva Eaton. Genevieve
Edger.
Merlela
Ferris, Joanne
Garrison. Marie Iterixslreith. Jerllee .Henel. Joan Hewitt. Donald
Hughes, Donald Keech. Eugene
Kidder, Helen Loftus. Mary Loftui.
Anne O'Connor. Nancv Ransom.
Robert Reiser, Donald Smith. Mar­
ian Stevens. Owen Thomas. Virgin­
ia Warren. Elwyn Wellfare. Marylyn Weilsloff. Gloria Yarger. Ber­
nard Peck. Robert Brisbin, Robert
Bryans. Duward Caln. Dale Cap­
pan. Norman Clinton, Richard
Cook. William Cotent. Robert Cun­
ningham, Robert Gelslnger. Milton
Hoyt. Joe Hubert. Jerald Hurless,
Robert Johncock, Norman Mclnlyre. Theodore McKelvey. Ronald
Martin. Carl Moort. James Partrldae. Dale Rau. Sam Reneau, and
Jack Slocum. These students will
also receive certificates from the
American Red Cross Association.

DON’T BUY THINGS YOU DON'T

bo"m

SUNDAY and MONDAY. MAY 20-21

ELECTRICIAN

"THIS MAN'S NAVY"

General wiring and repairing.

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h”inn F°a“ *"
h 100 percent were 313.
nd row I in the session

ie W£.Cfl. ot the Moth-

r is giving a recital Fri­
ll- The student* who
ie soldi they are to sing
chosen by the choir
Outside
friends and
to be invited.

a sextet from the (Im
for the Mothers Day
ven by the American Le­
ary Friday evening. May
r awarding of this aelolarshlp cups on Thurarence Frinch and Rlchthe senior* field a class
id were gives inatrucernlng senior privileges
ad gown*.
at blanks were given out
y 11. Students were glvce to consult with Mr
ing their free periods if
doubtful about their

May It. the track team
ind Rapids for the dla-

ay 22 with Kalamasoo

he year. All clubs and
id special a e a a 1 o n a,

f assembly in the study
sledge of allegiance to
• given, followed by the
ig our national anthem
lea.” A short talk wax
'• Reinhardt on our part
and a prayer led by Mr.
ided the program. Dur­
classes had the opporicaring several broad­
recent developments.

squad made a trip to
Friday to compete in
relays. Thia was the
f the year for the Sax­
han forty schools took
relay carnival.

t script* were turned In
morning.

afternoon MlAs Alka
of women at the Uni4lchlgan. »poke to the
y on making the most
icatlona) opportunities.
O Morgan showed the
ligan on the March”

proximately TOO trees
w» athletic field.
,

s second-hour boys'
and fifth hour biology
been taking a threer of instruction in first
id mt* who have comcourae -*re: Geraldine
s Campbell. Dick .Carl.
Ihrtstle, Nelson Davey.
Eva Eaton. Oenevieve
iela
Ferris, Joanne
art* Herbatrellh. JerlJoan Hewitt. Donald
nald Keech. Eugene
n Loftus, Mary Loftui.
nor. Nancy Ransom,
■r. Donald Smith. MarOwen Thoma*, Virgln:i*7n Wellfare. MaryGloria Yarger. Beriobert Brisbin. Robert
rard Caln. Dale Cap­
in Clinton. Richard
n Count. Robert Cunbert Gslainxer. Mil ton
:ubert. Jerald Hurlms.
icock. Norman Mclnire McKelvey. Ronald
Moor*. James Parttau. Sam Reneau, and
. These student* will
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adv. out 5/11

, Military censorship
M..p ww* accepted
I• aa
—a
- necessity to
m, prevt
prevent the trahs. mission of new* or events which
might give aid Or comfort to the
enemy. Only when thia censorship
wu* carried to obviously ridiculous
extremes. wU their any protect.

Mrs. R. O Rowladrr of Woodwho had borrowed the Unit
««nt a check to the
r..llation of “the
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CI^* . The Unit extend*
IU thank* lo Mr*. Rowlader for
hcr tenertMliv
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Rill
.......
The next meeting of the Hastings
like
A“»Ulary U to be a combined social
like tin surrtnder of the German nI)(^ bminesa session' on Tliundav
nation for reasons other than mill- evening. May 31. and there will be
tary security U an insult lo a free no meeting on the first Thursday
people and a direct alap al the tea- ; evening In June because of gradua,diUons of a free pre**.
■ Hon week activities, several moth• • •
ers having suns and daughter*
.. At times, perhaps,
perhaps. Il takes
take* a
a re- , among tne
the senior*
seniors. Member*
Members ph
please
ChlT^QIAI
porter like Kennedy with backbone remember this change in date.
___ _.”L.
1 enough to violate the customary
’
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,
1 ,| practices
....... ............of
. hl*
... own
..........profession to
Mrs. Ethel Freeman
Ponnv !Day
Freeman. Poppy
chalnnan. announce* that Satur­
get that fact across.
day. May 2d. has been selected aa
Poppy Day in Barry county. rrprr! Keiuiedy took the position tiiat, ■entaUves of the Auxiliary con­
slnve military sequnty was obvlous- ducting the sale in the various
I ly not a factor, no one. not even communities. In this city, the
। those In "the high political levels" member* of the Legion and Auxil­
and the Veterans of Foreign
(Continued from Page 1. 8ec. l.j , had the right to hold back the news iary
1 of the surrender from the American Wars and inclr Auxiliary will fol­
j jiublic He believed that a cardinal low the plan used last year, but in
reverse.
This year the Post and
SHAEF press relations say* that principal of journalism
in was at stake. UnR wtn
atatlone&lt;1 e|Uit of Jef.
the premature relekse of the news
hi.
Person St., and the V.F.W. west
our opinion. I
by Kennedy, endangered the success i -In —
slew point nf JaWeraon st until noon. After
of (he surrender negotiations and make* sense,
that hour, each group will work
placed the lives of American soldiers
wherever they wish.
He may have violated a profes•
• • •
profes-j1
...
in danger. That Is a serious charge
Announcement of the winners In
which needs more proof than has ' slonai code of ethic*—or cut close
been forthcoming so far to make II to the border line, but he brought lhe, P°PPy fx»ter contest will la­
convincing.
' the question of political censorship ,nade next week. , .
of news out into the open and .so 1
If the surrender ceremony which did the cauM- of a free press inval- 1 Mayor Charles H- Leonard's Pop­
py Day proclamation
I r*F
|Cennedy saw was bonafide. the sur­ uahlr
uabie servletservice. ...
wceJl
the nra( pa|[e ■appears this
render terms became Irrevocable
Journalism in a democracy needs I
when the high officers of the various
This
year
Poppy Day should
nations Involved signed the docu­
mean more lo every cltiirn of Barment; If the mechanism of surren­
county than ever before, as ao
der could have been thrown into “re »•»Drous,nly lnibu^d with the 1 ry
many wound«i men are being
reverse gear after tills official sign­ traditions of a free press and fierce- turned dally from the various bating bee*um- of a news release which ly Jealous qf infringements of the He fronts ot the world, each man
only appeared in American papers right* and privileges implied— even nreding the «are and aaslstanrc
several holers after the same new* by those who are an "high political • of the veterans of other
had been given out by German
radio, then the surrender ceremony,
itself, wculd have been a phoney— AMERICAN LEGION
g ■» mere pretense of no value official AUXILIARY NOTEK
or otherwise.
Friday evening the Auxiliary en­
tertained the mothers of service
al the Legion hail, with thirty
Order to hold up the release of men
mothers in attendance. Aa a part
this surrender news apparently of the program, the mothers told
cuine from "high political levels" so about their sons, which proved to
that a simultaneous announcement be very Interesting. Other features
could be made in Moscow. London, of the program were solos by Mis.
Elxa Carlin and selections by tlie ,
• Paris and Washington.
Jiri*' sextet from High school. Re- j
If no element of military security reshment* closed a delightful eve- 1
nlng. Mrs. Lydia Rogen was gen­
were Involved, then the question eral chalnnan and Miss Agnr* I
arises, how far should these "high Cunningham was In charge of the
political levels” be permitted to go program.
in interfering with the free trans­
Next Sunday. May 20. the Fourth 1
mission of news of paramount pub­
district convention is lo meet at
lic Importance?
Lawrence, opening at 2:00 P.M.
In tiie Axis notion*—in the Ger­ ThU session will be for business
only, because of the shortage of
many of Hitler, the Italy of Mus­
solini knd the Japan of Hirohito—
orders which filtered down from
"high political level*" were obeyed
—automatically and without question
—unless one had an overpowering
dt-slre to bed down in a concentra­
tion camp! Automatic obedience to
orders from "high political levels" is.
in fact, one oi the prime character- [
biles of a totalitarian state.

-EDITORIALS

Funds received from the sale of
thia memorial flower are used for
rchabUIUtlon work among the men
who are hospltalixed aa well aa for
■aiding Hiefr famillea at home when
in need. 0o the Poppy is a symbol
of service as well as remembrance.
These little crimson flower* are
fashioned by thousand* of veter­
ans. men and boy*, scarred in many
■ battle, wlio receive a small re­
muneration for each poppy made.
Buy and wear a Poppy in honor
ot these war heroes. "Lest. We For­
get.”
,
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An Easter hat waa the payoff by
Commander Edward N t&gt;chelberllng ot the American Legion to
Mrs. Charlea B, Gilbert, ot Nor­
wich. Connecticut President of the
American Legion Auxiliary for los­
ing the membership contest. Last
November Mrs. Gilbert challenged ।
Commander Scheibcrllng to a con­
test. stating that the Auxiliary
would enroll a greater percentage
of membership than the Legion by
March 15. HMS At the end of th/
contest the score for the Auxiliary
stood at 576.423 members for 1945
os compared to 572.410 in 1944. in­
dicating 100.7-percent of but year's
enrollment. Tne Legion member­
ship figures stood at 1.382*49 for
this year with 1.425.923 for Decem­
ber 1944. or 955 plus percent.

In democratic nations such as*
Great Britain and Hie United State*,
a free pies* lias been one of the
most effective weapons to Insure
that "orders from . high political
level*' shall never assume unreason­
able or tyrannical characteristics.

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Political interferrncc with the
transmission of important news
would seem to be one of those oc­
casions.
Perhaps thl* seems trivial in
comparison with the onward march
Of armies and victories of historic
proportions.
However,
the old
adage that "eternal vigilance la th*
price of freedom." wasjiever more
true than today Freedom can be
lost by a serie* of minor conceaeions
meekly made as well as through the
blackjacks and bullying ot a Gesta­
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. by drawing a definite line against

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Il Is the duty and responsibility
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which seein to be direct violations
of right* and privileges or citlxcnship.

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MICH.

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Mr and Mrs Oley Douglass and ;
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a new aon' born Saturday
family and Mr. and Mrs NUc Lan- ,
caster and baby of Carlton Center

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people from here At«t- i guests at
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pare with oricmln
u ln Arizona.
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ing at Obcrlth College. Oberlin. stop
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were Mother's day guest* al Mr.
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1
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' Erway and Mrs. Mary EppeUiclmer Mr. and Mrs Roy Douglass and ■
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.
southweat Rutland. * Mr. and Mr*, Mrs Ub Douglass
srrrw Percy Jonrn and aU other , The hostwa for the May 10 mi-ct-. John Haven* nnd son* and David
w”Urn Mlchtean service unite.
J«* *•* Mrs. Bernard Peck. E । McOtecklui of Hastinits were Sun- V.F.W«NEWS
..Th'i.Dwte B*!! family mbved from 8tat,c,^o&lt;d- ,
,
■
day visitors st Forrest Haven* *
The Auxiliary will meet at the
Next meeting night will be Howell las* week and an making . At the opening of the program. Mrs. Clyde Warren. Mrs Roy Er­ hall Thursday evening nt 7:30 The
Thursday, May 7. A good attend- ; their home with Mrs. Mahler on 1 '*°., J10*",. Arrangement* were way. Mr*. Fred OU* and Mrs For- Stole officers will be present Light
the Middleville road Mr Ball is ’U’dled by the member*. One.- a
—f u-&lt;..
n. uctciiocu
o.&gt;—ik
. vhi. to
- .irJ.
na«ci»
urc
vf . rv. refreshment* will be served.
located here with the Boll Con- buKet
t
- ----- — arrangement of yellow tut ly convention at Woodland last
serration department, hi* office '’ lipa, W,M
— m on wetk. * Mother s Duy and weekend WAR BONDS will provide a "cush­
wild mustard and JoncjulU
ion” for part-war yean.
the Auxiliary in every bring |n the Po»t Offlca building. a graceful glass plate of corres- gue,u at R*y Erway* were Mrs
lhe^ *orJ‘ oi Ruth Scott sial daughter* and Misa Miller and Mrs Burdick of Grand
I The Ball's have a young son Jimmy end,2® ~COLOr'
rs. C D. Bauer: the other, benu- Genevieve Erwny of Lansing and
*nd,'’lnk
*Od Pink; Mias Joan Erway of Kalamazoo W
the children of veterene who save , William Isaacson. Red Cram field
FOR YOUR
their Uvea for others. These chll- worker for Pirn Aid. Water Safety, honeysuckle In an Inclined horn Mrs Maxine Dibble leaves for New
and Acaklent Prevention Service of plenty vaae. by Mr* Will Shui- j york this week to enter the
.
- 1
1 WAVES. * Mr. and Mrs. Rov Erwas in town conferring with Coun­ le?r
AOy. E
A. Burton, program way called on Mrs Bertha MeKibty Chairman Allen Hyde, and
. d.?y •,ve^a.
■ b*” */’d M«- Hattie Anders in the
Committee chairmen Albert Dyk- SfflT .
atra. Leon Doatei' and Chief L,#flWuLrc^ewJ!f.Ve”’on °uh’"? I McCallum district last Thureday.
Thompson.
*
;
®*cdVTheir Place in Life Mrs. Sara Erway returned home
Tour Uby'g Show
w
wUh them »,lcr ■ vUlt lhwc
’
Among the artists with the New ,ni.Lege.’r
Call
The author »hnw* how the Great
.
....
,
.
York Symphony Sunday broadcast
Bunday visitors at Roy toWays
who look part In the dramatisation. Creator by *hap«. rise. wing*, down
"Rememlw This Day.” was agr*. burr*, and other means planned were Manrice and family “{Grand
for
the
spreading
of
olant
life
bv
R
“
P
ld
J
Callen
were
Mr.
and
Mr*
Raymond Johnzoh. daughter of Mr.
seed*
throughout
the
world.
No
R»f
«
nd
I,in
of
Hastings
and
and Mr*. O H. Osborn, known tn
Louie Erwjv of Kala1010$. BROADWAY
radio suditnoea aa Betty Cain. Both teed* are square, but alT have a line | Mr “nd
* Mr;
Mr. and Mr*. Johnaon were on spe­ of beauty and grace and vary in |
and Mr n?d
cial y-B day broadcast* over na­ size from tiny poppy seeds of which
there
are
30.000
In
one
pod
The
»
pl1
Whittemore
and daughters
tional networks.
diversified use of seeds wa* alv, »P«?t Sunday at Mrs Gena Brown *
well brought out. AH who ate fond '« honor of Pvt Kenneth Brown
four of the new stampa reading. of Nature* wav* will enjoy thia *•*»«» *« h£S™®,on furlouRh. * Mr
I "Toward United Nations—Frank- book, a copy of which is in tht »nd Mrs. Dibble of Hastii«s, Mi.
library.
1
Mrs. B. Cowles related the Inter­
SI?!!.8
of‘hi* Issue tri num- esting myth of Persephone who,
s... WtK'sas'fe’ia; havtrig eaten twelve pomeeranate
saeed*. was sentenced to live »!x
recently been quoted a* saying, mnnth* in Pluto’* kingdom and six
■cuff and ■car faithfully
that a new uamo is being issued month* above ground, thus ac­
that will be a Joy to all stomp col- counting for winter and summer
Tea wa* served by the committee.
leetora That is one these hobbtet*
Mrs. J. J Smith. Mb* Hatel Henry
. are waiting for.
everlasting stone, the
। Many Hastings folks heard the and Mr*. Carrie Coteman
most personal c/Ift
Due to government regulations
^yjahing Well" radio program froth
gnfcEfp when it wa* announced no meeting of the Federated Gar­
। that Mr*. Roy Bush, mother of 4 den clubs will be held this spring
I
bn
£
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UNMOUNT1O
'."JJ n‘hu“7w
8 LG AR CALLED MAINSTAY
Like a statue Ml everlasting stone, month, her gift being curtains for OF ARMY COMBAT RATION
Finished tn statuary bronze
rich' her livtn* toonu. Th* broadcast
Sugar is the mainstay of the
antique ivory.
Bottom* protected brought htgnv congratulatory tet- army combat ration and of practi­
wlth brown wool faltlfig.
i ter* to Mr*. Bush. One letter wg* cally all army Held rations because
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�"HIE BASTING* BANNER, THURSDAY, MAY 17. 1948

grandfather. Mr. Haywood, when he will be held Friday afternoon at 2! the consciousness of true dominion,
Union officers and aoclely presl- to bum plane rides to the Taj Ma- 133? and IJ2B. city.
,went out to close the door of the pm. at the Leonard funeral home. | and all may turn thereto and use dents will soon receive material hal. Delhi and Khyber Paaa. I’ve
UnInl­
chicken coop, which is on the bank
.
------ -ww ■
, .
| iu-. authority to demonstrate the about the registration contest for got a list of stuff a mite tong that
and M.
! presence and dominion of God. the June 23rd convention. The con- I want to see and another list from city.
°rMr.eHaywood let go of the child'* MIDDLEVILLE
1
test period is May 20 through June Vera of stuff to buy, so I'm afraid
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hute of Mid- I
dom*nl&lt;,n U
Gall George Russell and wife to
hand lo close the door. and the
10.
So
now
is
a
fine
time
to
start
Ill
need
a
rest
when
I
get
back,
Oeane A. Kelly and wife, 3 par­
__
little fellow walked Into the water dlevllle entertained their children
Love,
cels. Middleville.
Ood has dominion occause evil getting .your group registered for ’, Mn WiHteni untl *“ ®row'’£d
hap|&gt;eiic&lt;l to for dinner last Sunday, those being
Ralph '
nought with which to oppose the convention. Prises will be given
&gt; JIS’rStrfhere during his quickly that Mr. Haywood could present were their son. Carl Hula
• • •
rTr.t
Wh*‘
beeOme ot with his family of Irving, also their ! Jbat dominion. Good is supreme lo the society getting the largest
daughter, Helen Wroblcaki and her because it Is Hie only power. Il Is number of registrations.
April 2. 1948 N b Lot I. Blk. 6, A. W. Phillipa
iFhartmi^tlmes
^Ullwl
Several’ men were sent by Sheriff husband and family of Shelbyville. 1 not 0 question of Truth -being suBurma
Add., Nashville.
lnnnft»v15rd7ru'i nf the Kala- °*«n
to drug the river, the and Katherine Hula of Grand Rap- ’ l*rlor to error, holding the balance
In reply, to your last letter—that
Rosen a Comstotk to Harold C.
r'.oXtn rent dn d An arS ! e
working all Sunday night and Ids; another son, Joseph, is serving
power, but of Truth's law of dominister must have got the wrong
Gasetle contained an article
U1 Mnndav
1;30 _____
wlth the armed forces in Germany ’ minion revealing good as the only
dope on our beer add soft drink Roush s Add., Freeport.
. ------- a &gt; »
■ ■ power and presence, the only real.
situation. The monthly beer ration
Lola Beckwith to Deane Walters,
...
e &gt;
ti
| motivating force In the universe.
Andrew H. Leiidennk ol kalatnaax).
is certainly Important from a mor­ et al. Lot 4. Blk. 20, Eastern Add.,
Christian Science: The
Man’s God-bestowed, reflected
and grandson of Dr. and Mrs. Puf- THREE FINED FOR
ale standpoint, but his statement «»».
city.
Letters received recently by Mrs.
VIOLATIONS OF
Northroo et al to Elmer
K
Robert Cook from her nephew, Lt. that it rate* above ammunition and
Lenderink. an executive officer STATE LIQUOR IAW
HasCol. Ralph Pryor now with u. 8. trucks on»the Ledo Road (now the uiigs
destroyer*in the Pacific. Is reThree men were arraigned in
anti-aircraft in Burma will.be in­ Stilwell Road) have to give way to' n.'
I as missing in action, after municipal court on Tuesday foreM ir.iLw- anA
tn
himsSlf^nnrl nroM^wM"ax’ God-given birthright is dominon; teresting to the'many friends of any other trucks, aa II Is a good 21en?, *£
’ KC**°W and wife to
f been continuously at sra for noon for . violation of the. state
the Pryor family, who were former or
tat 20 months. He had pai- jjquor laws. Each was found guilty
BU'
or 3-lane
s-iane highway
mgnway and
ana there
mere is
is I lUpiL^rtCBVe
ed in naval action In the Mar- and judge Adelbert Cortright fined day afternoon In a public lecture *?nn’J‘
d U residents here, later of Lansing, Dlentv
plenty of room for all. It is
Is true 31 Freeport. ,
.T*”*.**B«ri“rdln&lt;1 “,,d each one 815 otic S5 85 costs, a to- w
“iw u. r.n«! where they moved when their falh- that there aren't any «
soft drinks In „.Amos
ArPoa H.
H-. Van Order and wife lo
Clark O. Bllaa and wife, 7 Ac. Sec.
f
t. al
2*?_ added 10 thC
the forward areas, but
000 ml"5 a"J,our &lt;’fre"wJUw1'1h toM*ury.
men
22. Middleville.
a monthly ration of c
allncss and dominion.
_______ ______ _
Detroit, nnd minion with aggressive nhasea of ■
Hugo Anderson and wife to Wal­
"Christian
Science
does
not
ig
­
Pritchard. Hastings, who domination that have sought with- I
ter O. Rivera and wife. Lot 21. Su­
Yuan’, ills parents said. Previous Bruce
nore the problems xtt anyone, but
were arrested for consuming alco- out sutcwis to enslave the world.
pervisor's plat. Oak Hill resort.
I'enrineerlng xtuclent atthe^UnL hollc beverage on the highway, and
| if you ever get a chance to get Leach lake. Carlton.
An audience of 200 persons at­ brings to thrft one healing and pnnippine area.
UtybfMiSiig^
. Lh?________________ _Arr!“ld„^u?. tended
the lecture. Entitled Christ* peace. I| sadness has come into •
Alfred E. Fruln and wife to Vol­
। back to buy IL
some
of
our
homes,
thought
must
I
der. Baltimore Twp. was accused of
i
Ab tn afuhrlnn bv*
It la
Iw
lifted
to
divine
Love
to
find
|
Dear
Folks:
furnishing alcoholic beverage to a minion. It was delivered in Cental
good stuff. We take It every day., 18. Assyria.
True compassionimaLe
saw. See iI W
e have moved to Burma,
minor.
.
wc
““5™. with
wnn and I haven’t heard of any ill eL , Warren M. Burdick and
school auditorium under the aus­ comfort.
your
denr
one
as
Gods
lm»»
----—
■
••
—
•
--------------------------------In case the fines are not paid, a pices of First Church of Ch&gt;L».. iTkr^o" him"fo7ev7r""in
reSlm 5 ?ew
Nr°‘. ” u “nd 1 ve
! Yects. No one that takes It has come Charles M. Early and wife,
Jail sentence Of five days each Is to Scientist of Hastings
su keep him forever In the realm doing a lot of traveling around. 11 —
down with
ia
- as.
- I Nashville.
.... malar
.a aa -far
. .
o. Immortality. Let tills thought h4ve jreperl the entire length of I know although
we
be imposed.
know, aiu,uu&lt;&lt;i
although wc
we are in a very
Seroll E. Powers and wife to Jay
lirul vnu blr« von. comfort vou.
v Michael J. Ellis, two yws old. a
the Ledo Road, several hundred auuw.
malarious area. Ths trouble to that i E. Norton and wife. Par. Lota 82,
foster son of Mr. and Mrs. Frands llF.T1,
Mn„
miles
of
the
Burma
Road,
and
John Hulstead.
1
.. Bull of Kalamazoo, was drowned In I'k'TH oe mha.
practically
every
other
jeepable
"Dominion." Mr. Beck declared.
about it that some men just
Just pre- I O. B. Burnett and wife to James
the river at Irving on Sunday after- KEITH barber
Dairy
— • Doon.
-—— Mr.
—-----»•—
As
_
, Association road in northern Burma and west­ tend to take It and then spit out | Swanson and wife, 13 4-5 Ac. Bee.
and
Mrs. Bull and Michael'
— we
- - are
—» going
«•-•••• to
- - press, word "Is naturally based an power, on New
!■&gt;.. In
T .. every case
..— .A of 34. Rutland.
ern China. It has been very inter­ the tablet later.
had rone lo Irving to spend Sunday has been received that Mrs. Keith the presence of God to support that t_ D_ r . ____ $
.
esting, with a big variety of scenery malaria we have had. this has been
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haywood Barber passed away Tuesday In rwu'*r
power. Divine Love, omnipotent
omnitx1 tert ; I O DC rOrrtlCCJ
With
Frank Dorr and wife to Robert
V. a ■ sovereignty,
. AH... It.,1 .&lt; ...l.lr.V.
—from snow covered mountains of the fact by the men’s own admls- Smelker and wife, 80 Ac. Sec. 2,
and Michael had accompanied his East Lansing. The funeral services Truth, has
which I.
is:
The Barry-Dowling Artificial In­ the north, down thru the dense sion. It has been found that ate- 1 Irving.
semination association for dairy Jungle and rain forests to the wide brine not only suppresses the symp- j Devitt C. Bronson and wife to
I cntjle has gone so well, according flat river valleys and rolling grassy .toms, but actually prevents tne i Warren D Roush and wife. Par.
—
* . *• । hills of north central Burma. 7Tie I malignant form which to often fa- city.
I ~to CCoi"
’?.*” *—* PoalcV’ lhal
.
I seems desirable to organize anoth- people are just as varied—from the I tMl, and prevents about half of the
Mary Kirkpatrick to Ward H.
। er group in the southwest part of half savage hill tribes thru the Ka- cases of non-mallgnant malaria
Bevier and wife. Par. Shore Acres,
the county. Eighty-flve dairymen chins and Shans to the Burmese.
,IW "7*7” msiaria.
। Johnstown
“““ ’
• '
'
with over 700 cows enrolled are M well os the Chinese. The climate
Mary F; wiiiivnn to Cornelius R
ncKlm
and wife.
wite P«
Pml Sec.
Sec 28
Mi and
and
1 now in the Dowling association has been wonderful, too. It to pret- COURT HOUSE NEWS
ieKam and
E? n ™ v
i: O,..,..
n i ty much Ukc aoUlhern California WARRANTY DEEDS
Some „r
ol these ri.irwn....
dairymen are t.
ten
ThS O. Coppock and wife lo
or more miles west of Dowling and here—'warm sunshine all day and
William H. Gurd and wife to
they are asking for n second or­ cold at night. Here at my head­
Paul O. Coppock and wife. 80 Ac.
&gt; gantzatlon which will be organized quarters we have a couple of prettv
Sec. 28. Baltimore.
ec. 24 and 40 Ac. Sec. 28. Hope.
I to accommodate these dairymen
hnuaes with onlv a few shell
Clifford J. Rich and wife to AlHarold L. Radford and wife
। nnd others in the western Dart of holes to patch up. Our yards are
I the county. The organization meet- pretty well landscaped, with ba­ and 1273. city.
Willard A. Ickes; et al. lo Ralph
inji will be held at the Delton nanas. papayas, pineapples, hibis­
Warren D. Roush and wife to
I school. Monday evening. Mav 21 at cus. etc. growing around the houses. Sadie O. Glasgow. Lot In city of F. Robinson and wife. 8 100 Ac.
18 pan County Agent Foster will We hope we slay here long enough Hastings.
Sec. 12. Baltimore.
j be present to explain the set-up. tc enjoy it.
James L. Mlllspaugh and wife to
Robert McKibbin and wife to
Howard Stanton. Inscminator for
There Isn't a darned thing that William O. McKibbin and wife. Gordan Buxton and wife. 80 Ac.
the Dowling association will ans­
Sec. 20, Johnstown.
*
Par. Sec. 2. Orangeville.
I wer questions and comment on the tlons and plenty of pocket novels,
Harry P. Rolfe and wife to Rich­
Amanda Ervin, el al, lo Clifford
! work of the Dowling organization. movies three ntehts a week I e»» Johnson. 40 Ac. Sec. B. Irving.
ard Powers and wife. Lot 8. Bay
; fl Lt hoped that nil local dairv- •Time” and "Reader’s Digest."
Ethan E. Allen, and wife to Wil­ View, Crooked lake. Prairieville.
I men interested will attend the Thanks for the offer, though.
Goucher Lamb to Victor A.
son C. Cascadden and wife. Par.
1 Monday night meeting nnd Indicate
Love, Ralph
Schants and wife. 7 Ac. Sec. 13,
shore Long lake. Sec. 21. Hope.
| their interest. A local dairyman Is
Walter F. Rose and wife to Ger- Maple Grove.
at M8C this week taking the inTheo R. J. Hug. et al. to Chester
rltt Wm. Luman and wife. Lot 29,
■ semlnator Instruction course and
March 8. 1945 Roseland Park. Yankee Springs.
will be available for work in the
This is certainly a lovely climate.
Lena Acker to Steve Karmts and
new association If the directors so I II Is already like midsummer at
Augusl Break I and wife to El! desire.
, home, but the nights are cool ker'a Point, Hope.
i Three hundred cows are needed enough for two blankets. We have
C. D. Bauer and wife to Fay T.
to be signed In to start the work. only had two light showers in the Marble
and wife. Lot 227, city.
Fifteen dairymen with 178 cows last two months, but there is
Mabel R. Babcock to Lloyd E. Mater and wife. Sb Lot 1 and N
. will come over from the Dowling enough underground water to make Lyttle
and wife. 80 Ac. Sec. 35. Bal­ 21 fl. Lot 2. Phillipa Add. NashI Assoc thus assuring the new or­ everything green and banana trees
a _ .__ Whole.
! Rnnlzation of a strong successful grow several inches a day. Many timore.
Unpeeled
trees are covered with bright Kirkpatrick, Par. Shore Acres.
Buy 3 cant lor 59c - 6 can* lor $1.15
Sweetened or Unsweetened. 2 46-oz. cant 57c
orange and red flowers and our Johnstown.
"yard" around the headquarters Is
Comtlock. *
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NEWS
Joseph E. Schultz and wife to
a garden ot hibiscus, bananas, pine­ Robert Myers and wife. Par. Sec. I
Freeport Methodist church was apple. papayas, limes, mimosa and
Buy 6 (art lor $1.19 - 12 lor $2 35
host society for Ute Barrv Counlv enough bright colored birds to In­ 28. Baltimore.
Orange and Grapalruil* Save al ihi^low price;
George W. Brunt to Bert J. Hol-1
C E. Union meeting Mav 14. A terest Bob Cook for some time. I den.
40 Ac. Sec. 24. Johnstown.
nice crowd attended with Lake don’t know many of their names.
Stella Quibell to Maurice J. Pen­
caT
Odessa taking first nlacc for at­ I've asked the natives about some
der
and wife. Lot 1123. city.
tendance. Caledonia and Nashville of them, but the Burmese names
Custom, brand. Low priced al Kroger's
Buy 6 cans lor 75c - 12 for $1,451
societies were close behind for sec­ are practically unpronouncable—
ond and third olaces. Jefferson Ht. many of them aound like a com­
sh.n.na»h
U. B. soalety took first nlacc for bination of a sneeze and clearing
the publicity contest of the mopth of the throat, as you win notice
Ladoga Brand Campbell's Spinach Soup, 2 cans 23c
3 un&gt; la, 7Sc - 6 for J14S
with Nashville In second nlace. from many of the city and river
The Rev. R. W. Rash of Hunt­ names on the map.
fall can
Blanche M. Evans to Edward
ington, Ind. was guest speaker end
I’m getting a leave tn India next
Supply Limited
Low point Value. Veg-All, Poinl Free, can 15c
gave an Inspiring message on the week—15-days plus travel time, and Halstead and wife. 80 Ac. Sec. 18.
Assyria.
'Ublect. "Christian Brotherhood­
expect to take in a lot of the sights.
Madge Maxine Rogers to John ।
Reality or Fancy.’'
I’ll base myself on Calcutta and try Harding and wife. Par. Lot 1. Blk. I
1936 Olda 6 Ceoch
12. H. J. Kenfleld's Add., city.
.
SPOTUCHT
Claude L. Walton and wife to'
1936 Chevrolet Coach
Roy E. Nagter and wife. W 38 ft.
Hol-dated in the
Flesher, Richer
large
1936 Plymouth Sedan
Lot 4. Blk. 8. Freeport.
Fred Bowerman and wife lo John I
The |&gt;est lor less I
Av loaves
McVeigh and wife. 40 Ac. Sec. 10.
Yankee Springs.

n of Dr.
Puffor
In Action

H. Brown to Captain Hhellenbarger and wife. Lot 5. Blk. 18.
Eastern Add., city.

GLADYB JOHNCOCK MARTIN
Gladys Johncock Martin of Prairie­
ville died suddenly Wednesday. May
B. She was the only child of Emeat
and Sarah Johncock. She was mar­
ried to Raymond Martin of Hick­
ory Corners and to this union were
bom two sons Richard Nelson and
Robert Ernest wiio with their fath­
er, her father.and mother, and
many relatives and friends are left
to miss the one tfjey loved ao well.
Interment was at the Prairieville
Cemetery. Rev. Kenneth E. Tyler ot
Hickory Comers affiliating.

Former Hostings Boy
Writes From Burma of
Soldier's Life in India

pjn&gt; be,ore

Law of True Dominion

JS’b.'KSL'SS'S’.JS

REV. GLEN BLOSSOM
The Rev. Glen Blossom of St.
Louis. MKh., died Monday morning.
May 14. from a cerebral hemorrhage,
al the age of 39. Tw«lve years ago nc
married Lucy Raldt. He wm the
pastor of the Baptist church in BL
will be brought here for burial liij,
the Riverside cemetery Thursday.

wife, two ions, two sisters, Mrs.
Nils Olsson and Mrs. Maurice Pen­
der. and his mother-in-law. Mrs.
Marjorie Raldt of this city.

Small Boy Drowns
In River at Irving

CANNED,-.

PEAS - CORN
GREEN BEANS 6
21c

25c

Sliced Apples

21c

Blended Juice 2

79c

Apple Sauce

13c

Tomato Juice

2 *^' 49c

N°^'4 26c

Tomato Soup

3 &lt;** 23c

Peaches

22c

Pink Salmon

Spinach

l»«nce; ’18 dogs disposed' of:............
3 auin,non:‘ »erved: 284 auto brake
te^u
and B ttekete for repair given.

..IOTHER
MOTHER’8 w„,
DAY
A service of thanksgiving for
I Mothers also for the close of the
ij »
’rooe&lt;n war an&lt;
Knrooean
and a period of in­
*tcrcesslon tor the men still In serv­
ice and for total victory featured
tne morning worship at the Wes­
leyan Methodist church on Moth­
er's Day. the pastor giving a short
address. Appropriate boloa were
rendered by Mm. Maurice Pender
and the pastor, the Rev. Alvin Bar­
ker; Mrs. Barker gave a fine read­
ing. and each mother present was
the recipient of a potted plant.
During the Sunday school hour,
cards were presented the mothers.

COFFEE

359c
COUNTRY CLUB FLOUR 97c
|E —
C

^9

plenty of it

wifi titst THKF GREAT

PEANUT BUTTER

New Potatoes

COTTAGE C3-ESE

accepted

MARRIAGE LICENSES
George W. Thomas, Hickory
No^B^ Kline.’ Hickory Comers co
Kenneth E. Marshall, Barry Twp. 38
Teresa Rose Lowery. Kal/unazoo 33

'£„213c

CLOCK BREAD

Hn-X HOME IRIGHTENERSll

Cook while and

Viola Pearl Furlong. N 3 ft. Lol 18
and 8 XX fl. Lot 17. Nashville.
Ralph P. Handy and wife to
Howard G. Kelly and wife. Par.
shore of Pine lake. Prairieville.
Harry Coate and wife to Joseph
Cabot. Par. Sec. 5, Woodland.
Joseph Cabot and wife to Yoland
Leone Moore. Par. Sec. 5. Wood­
land.
Lillian M. Clark to James D.

TOMATO Ci.KUP

1937 Terraplane Coupe
1937 Pontiac Coach
1938 Chevrolet Coach

WANTED-MECHANIC

See the New Le jay Electrie trolling motor. Oper-

ales on either 6 or 12 volt
battery.

WEHNER MOTOR SALES
LLOYD HUVER, Service Manager

CROC. PUD ING

2

15c

Roy E. Nagler and wife to C. L.
Coffman and wife. W 28 fl. Lot 4.
Blk. 8. Freeport.
Ed Esterman. et al, to Elton San­
derson and wife. Lot Middleville.
Floyd A. Gaskill and wife to

10
POUNDS

SODA CRATERS

Month

Harry Thompson, chief of police,
made his report to the city council
Monday evening for the period end­
ing May 14. 1945. as follows: Auto
operators’ licenses issued, 45; aO
miscellaneous complaints answered;
3 larceny complaints and 2 com­
plaints for breaking and entering
investigated; 2 stolen bicycles re­
ported: 2 accidents policed; one ar­
rest and conviction for reckless drivl,!K: (’ne nrrMt for dnmk and dls-

TOMATOES or
71c
12
$1.39

Grapefruit Juice 2

ApriCOtS

POLICE REPORT FOR

'357

Chrysler - DeSoto - Plymouth
Evinrude
Century
Parte Br Service
Moton
Boat*

Michigan at M. C. Tracks

Hastingi

Phone 2462

FINE MOO ILES

FPFSH
PEAS
WE1C01A

2 t. 25c
“.23c

PINEAPPLE
CARNATION MILK

ORANGES Floods

RAFTRA SCAR

5c

Texas Onions

Yellow

29c

b

APPLES W.nsMPi 3 Ibi 35C TOMATOES

PIILA. CREAM CHEESE

FEU

SWT. POTATOES 4 b.

8 bi 67C NEW CABBAGE

«&gt;

4

Announcing

5c
25c

25c

iuni ini ••THt SHADOW*
-SUNDAYS-

The changing of location of the Oldimobile garage . . .

KROGER'S QUALITY BEEF

from our old &gt;tand on 220 E. State St., Hastings, to dur

Always Tally and Tender

Sirloin Steak
Choice Cuts

|b.

37c

PORTERHOUSE STEAK

CHUCK ROAST *sa* ib 26c
STANDING RIB ROAST ’a 29c
BRAUNSCHWEIGER Sausage ^37c
LEONA SAUSAGE
i 32c

RING BOLOGNA

t 32c

SMELT
Fisi nuns

naw home at

Your old rug Is prodout . a a give It now
life and luxury with a Genuine

221 SOUTH JEFFERSON ST., HASTINGS

CIRCLE TREAD OZITE

We will ba happy to Mrva you from our new location as

RUG CUSHION

we have for so many years ot the old stand.

tee ui.

HADDOCK FILLETS

«. 25c
Mdiw.

SIPPBBT TIE 7TB WAB LOAB 8IIYE — UY AB EXTRA BONI TOIAY!

KIYKO
MASCARtNI
'23c

Save, Save Ifaun. Old Ruy

»10.95
221 SOUTH JEFFERSON ST., HASTINGS

ROTK’ErURNlUURE

Stop in and

�Jrto H. Brown to Captain Sheinbarger and wife, tot &amp;. Blk. IS.
*stern Add., city. ________
LADY8 JOHNCOCK MARTIN

lie died suddenly Wednesday. May
She was the only child of. Ernest
id 8arah Johncock. She wav martd to Raymond Martin of Hlcky Corners and to this union were
&gt;rn two sons Richard Nelson and
Jbert Eme*t who with their falh. her father.and motlier, and
any relatives End friend* are left
miss the one they loved ao well,
terment was at the Prairieville
unetery. Rev. Kenneth E. Tyler of
idtory Corners offilia ting.
KV. GLEN BLOSSOM
The Rev. Olen Blossom of St.
lUl*. Mfh-. died Monday morning,
ly U. from a cereotai hemorrhage,
the age of 39 Twelve yean ago ne
stor of the Baptist church Ln St11 be brought here for burial In J
e Riverside cemetery Thursday.
•« I’, at five o'clock.
He leaves to mourn besides hl*

irjone Raidt of this city.

Siarry Thompson, chief of police,
ide hU report to the city council
uiday evening for the period endt May 14. IMS. as follows: Auto
irator*' licenses issued. 45; oO
ice Ila neous complaints answered;
larceny complaint* and 3 comilnu for breaking and entering
Mitigated; 2 stolen bicycles rerted; 2 accidents policed; one ar­
t and conviction tor reckless drivt: one arrest for drunk and di»lerly; one violation of cltv ordlnce; 18 dogs disposed of: 3 sum­
ins served; 284 auto brake tesu
de and &gt; Hctata for repair given.

LEBRATION OF
ITHER'B DAY
L service of thanksgiving for
ithers also for the close of the
moean war and a period of inceaslon for the men atlll in servand for total victory featured
morning worship at the W«an Methodist clxtrch on Molhi Day. the pastor giving a short
Iress. Appropriate solos were
idered by Mra Mauric* Pender
1 the pastor, the Rev. Alvin Bar-

' recipient of a potted plant,
ring tiie Bunday school hour,
da were presented the mothers.
RRIAGE LICENSES
irge W Thomas. Hickory
orhers...........................
a B. Kline. Hickory Corner.',
ineth E. Marshall. Barry Twp.
esa Rose Lowery. Kalamazoo

ns
fin
50
33

nil BMTTNOg BANNEE, muon, MAY w, imi

PERSONALS

Lawrence Adami

tor dinner.
mery | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moored and
witn dauMiter. Dlcn. of OaMonla. Oton
&gt;. —M11U M„
. On ' Moorad of Ann Arbor
Rxest George Alton etui children of Al,n‘1 family ot Bellevue all tlon Mr. and Mrs. AlfredlAJtof' of
Dclcalled on lh»iz mother. Mn. Mamie the Ragla district and Mrr Sykla
Caste- M1
Wallers who returned to Albion for

Wednesday and Thursday are Mrs

SX
St.* A.wd.r
„„ aot- run.
Sunday for a visit Wm. Scha'der. delegate; also Mra rapd •*’? P0*1 FUher were Mr.
lr*. John Wood and Leon Hale. Mrs Geo Lockwnxl.
Karl Johnson and family
Mr*. W. D Barnes, Mrs, Frank Ht»Harry Walers.
—-...e
Creek.
.
nan. Mr* W R. Cook. Mr* K O. •tMr*
*i
Almira
Hackney
entertained
,*Mr»nilRoyai'
ureac ubbcs. iu. »peni uic weea- tte" ^ter
X" Nell £&amp;e&amp;* were
end here with Mr*. Walldorft and Haye, wiw wifi pX&gt; . ".or W , “"A.1
Philip and other relative*.
■
KMamasw cm
Guests of Mr*. France* Bennett "Mission Completed" for the Thur*- w
in kaJamasoo
flourand children on Bunday wore Mis. day morning session in St. park's « Kaiamaioo on business
lyon* Procter of Lansing and a ^Mr. and Mrs Clay Adams spent chlcago
’were'at
’jamS
’
and
Mrs. Ihe
Wm.
Bremer
of
niece from Woodland.
nwere at ihejynie* Brown
K*«
Mr
?3
m
. . Mr*. Raymond Perkin* am! the
* * *■ 1 * . Bremer
twins were guest* of relatives in
Mr acid Mrred Cml nf
while Mr* Brown to In
Detroit over the weekend.
.JX
, the hospital with the new baby son

sorority
nuts of
Marjory Stanky. a student

Hubert Prentice of Kalos
Et’nei
Copenhaver
ac
them and visited her uncle. Harry
Ramsdell.
Mary Ketcham. Bcioile BrandMetter and Gail Foster of Ann Ar­
bor spent the weekend
Mrs. Fred Mahoney o
visited her mother, Mn
ton. on Thursday.
Mrs. D. D. Smith ww. M_
day gnest of her daughter. Mbs Sue
Smith, at East Lansing in celebra­
tion of Mother’s Day.
Mrs. Anna Cran* of Middleville
wa* the guest ot her brother and

Mr*. W H Roush, Mr. and Mr* l Ionia were weekend guest* at the
Roger Brown apent Saturday In
Harry McDonald and Marilyn and home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Good­ Laiumg with hto cousin. Mr*. Frits
Mr and Mn. Maurice Roush spent enough, in honor the latter a filth Foiithworth.
Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. wedding anniversary, Friday. Muy
Mr. and Mn James Bristol at­
Carlton Crlta (Minnie Gamble) of j
tended
the funeral of hl* great
Mr. and Mra. John .McPhorlin of aunt. Mr*
Vicksburg.
Will Rice in Dowling on
Mr and Mn. John Hocvenair and Battle Creek were Bunday dinner . Monday.
Mr and Mn. Edgar Hoevenalr vis-; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis OarMrs. Keith Fox returned the
Mother's
Day gue*te of Mr. and
Ited the former1* brother and sis-, rlson. and also visit Mr. tai Mrs. Mrr James W. Crawley were Mr. middle of the week from a visit
Howard
Barnes.
--------- -- an||
ter-ln-law. Mr and Mrs. peter Hoc- |
Mrs Lawrence Holcomb and _.u
Wt«h relative* In ~
Cleveland
Mrs. H. J. Kraus and Brue- Culler at.d
vcnalr of Richland on Sunday at
family of Bellevue; Mr. and Mr*. Chicago.
of
Gull
lake
spent
Sunday
with
the
the home of Mr. and Mn. Kenneth 1
Eddie Brldlemen and fumilv of
Ml*a Suxanne Sumner of Grand
latter's sister al the home of Mrs. touth
Adams
Hastings; Mr and Mra. Ken- Rapid* arrived Sunday to spend a
Mr. and Mn. Bishop Kuhn of Lillian Llchty.
Mrs. Henry Beverwyk left May fl t’elh Crawley and daughter of Ie® day* with her parents. Mr and
Chicago were guests ot hto mother.
Dowling; Mr. and Mr*. Walter SinOn. Sumner.
Mra. Bcilha Kuhn, for the weekend .
, . ,
.
cinir and daughters of Hasting*;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tltcmpacu
Mrs. Lewis Chamnan and two
who to at Oamn Wheeler Oa. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Crawley vtoited tier mother. Mr*. Margaret
children are vtotUng In Birmingham 'ud“h Aim and David a£e with Mr* and fandlv of Battle creek
, Brook* Wednesday evenUrg at the
IhU Week
Beverwyk s parents while she 1*
Mr. and Mr*. R, E Wan .and home ot Gary Btudt near Lake
Judge A. D. McDonald was holding ’ Lt Corndr. A A. Kirchner, who "A?”
i
nlomDiOl, and damhter
court in Lansing &lt;11 last week, clos­
u^y^o*lpwid°Mfo"heJ,l,toyCiPh W’’I,1S Oonajd WeUfare and Mr*. Mnc- were in, Grand Rapi&lt;to&lt;8aling the case on Tuesday of this
■Mk.
..
Wellfare
were
Sunday
guests
of
her
,
ft stoter and family. Mr and Mrs i Mrs. Lina Robinson left Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. John Hoevenalr re­ hi* mother Mr*. Llnnle Davto
Ji'
turned last Wedneaday from a visit was the lint Mother's Day he
ne could
couio ciare Huger in ’Vermontville.
„ ' for :. short sun with iter cUughwith Mr. and Mrs Fermor Hot' en- be home Once 1940 Mr* Kirchner
Ella
Wnlie
^nd children spent iha day with her MMrs.
mner*f
’nav*
m? enteruinM on I ter. Mrs. Maude Ro-on m Lansing.
Mother's
Virginie
Virginia ’Townsend
n-“-—
8 I/c returtwd
mother.
Mr*
Jennie
Echunaw.
rheii. Day. Mr. and Mrs
mT. Paul
m.J
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Fighter and north of Hastlnts
Dyer.JSi
Kalamazoo Mr and Mrs Max to: Woshi
Washtngum. D. C.. Thursday
IX
non* uf Orand Rapids were guests of
Iter -----a week’s leave with her moth­
Eek
and Mrs Frank Harder, of
Sgt Max Wellfarr of Billing* ».&gt;.
“J."™,
-------the former’s pgrenU. Mr and M[i.
'. Mrs Gary Townsend.
William Fighter, on Mother's Day General hospital. Indianapolis, to
Mrs.--------Edw.---Van Papering
and
-----...« —
— Lee
v-TI.. E, Johnson spent MothOther guests were Mr and Mrs. home for a 30-day furiougn
—y ’with her daughter. Doro- were in Grand Rspias lor tile weeaA weekend guest of Mr and Mis. —
Forrest Yareer of this city.
Popering
and* her
thy
““■* with Mr. Van
— "
------- *--------*■"
,ny Jean
Jr,n at the Kappa Delta house end
Mr. and Mrs Wilburn Rogers and Art Smith was hto mother. Mr*. ,at
father. George Wild.
M8C.
Dene of Battle Creek were guest* of Hattie Smith of Middleville
Mr*.
Agnc*
Thompson
returned
t
Mr.
and
Mrs
E
G.
Rothaer
enMr. and Mr*. Chester Bang hart
Mr. and Mrs. John Rose on Mother s
Tueatiay after a month* visit
and children spent Bunday with Mr. tertalned Mr and Mr* Ixnib Sle- last
u»Lowell
and
Grand
Rapid*
bert
and
Peter
of
Battle
Creek
and
Mr*. Edward Bower* ot Holl and Mrs Mason Norwood at Crook­ Mr* Helen Nelson of Muskego:, on.
Mrs. Gary Townsend entertained
came on Saturday to spend a week ed lake.
- Mr*. Dcaaa Standard ot KalamaWeekend guests of Mr. and Mrs , Bundav
with her son-in-law and daughter.
ii guests of Mr ana «&gt;° f°r the weekend.
Guy Bauer were Mr* Carl Bauer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bums.
„...,illa were John A.
Sunday gueste of Mr. and Mrs.
------ „
Kav
and
Carlen*
of
Bjginaw.
Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hosmer and and Mr. Russell Bauer and two Schu'.u.
suniriMd
his Robert Urver of Hastings and also
«hu-“- E.M. 3 c who “
^rlMdI hb
parent*
Saturday
Mr. and Mr* Ray Pierce of near
*on« oi
of piainwrii
Plainwell came
cam*- for
to. Mother
Mother*:i eventn&lt;
pani.l* by
Uy ,4|walking
a.tilting In
In Saturday
jons
evening, M
Mto* EJna
Edna Schultz of
of j*.
De- Woodland, were Mr. and Mr*
___ .. of Mr. and
__ . Mr*. ' trolt
troll and Mtos
Mis* Hilda Marvin of
nf 1 Thomas English. Mrs
Marjorie
Bunday guests
English and three children of LanThee Beck were their grandchil­ Lake odea-Mv
Mrs. Oliver Densmore nnd Mr. slug, and Ml** Beverly Dryer of
dren. Mr. and Mr* Frederick Crnlq
and daughter. Denny of L»n*inj. and Mr*. Richard Mac* and son. BatUe Creek.
Denny,
returned
last
Tuesday
to
&gt;
Mr*.
Merle
Weaver
was
in LanPvt Donald Beck. Thoniawiile. Un..
and Kenneth Beck of Eaton Rap­ Akron. Ohio, after spending ■ few *ing on Tuesday to visit her grandday* with Mr. and Mrs Glen Dens-1 rem. Pvt Dean Koal. who is home
FROM 12 NOON TO 5 P.M. id*.
more.
I
from
China
alter
being
across
nearly
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Leins and
Mr and Mrs. Nell Adair and four years.
Open Week Days
children of Battle Creek spent
n Lansing Sunday as
a* i Saturday afternoon guests of Mr
Mother * Day with Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Charles were In
P.M. and
the
guests
of
Mr
S'.and
—
-*
Mrs.
*
—
H.
L
and
“
**~
Mr*.
Orville
•
Van
’
—
Wie
------were
~Pfc,
D Bennett.
.m.u
। and «
Mrs. Maurice Smith of Baltic
Weekend puests ot Mrs Etta Stelger
Mrs. Juna Martin vtoltcd Mr. end Creek.
Blough anti Mr nnd Mr*. Vcrnor
Mr. and
Mr*. Oedric Morey
—________________
z enterBlough were Mr and Mr*. C. J. Mrs James Stanlake of Lansing i1 ~ Mr.!
|I tamed
tamed her
her parents.
parents, Mr.
Mr and
and, Mrs.
Mr*. 8.
Penney. Richard and Margaret of fYlday and Saiurdav.
Mrs. Iva Lutz ot Battle Creek L Yerger ot Battle Creek Sunday.
Royal Oak.
isiird her
tuned
Mr* Minntr
Fvjnkmw* richt
rienr visited
her slater.
rimer. ' Mr
Ml* '’Marshall
Marshall i Mrs*
M” Laura
Laura _Rundio''enter
Rur.dfc; cr.tertair.cd
Mrs
Minnie
Evan* Keyes,
—
Iv.'.-----i reeretary
0
h, oEg
Saturday night and Sun- several member* of her family from
worthy
grand
of|1the
O.E 8. Schama.
2rL’r
i
Gaiwburg
on
Sunday?*
**
or
wainmmon u
j Oslstourt on ftiwlsv
of Washington.
D. &lt;■
C. Mra
Mrs Win
Win ‘••X
Walker of Battle Crrek and Glen cl'iird'm L?nai™'"lai?
.J* D D’
spent Sunday with called
11 to
,o Lansing
LaRjnB lau week
WM*k by
hv U.e
‘*JI afternoon with his mother,
nines*
of
his
mother
John
Walton
in
Kaiainaaoo.
HASTINGS. MICH.
Iwain and other | Mr.
and Mis
6 Ttent.m
Benton .nd
and I' W&lt;-ekenH
Weekend anesls
gueate'of
Mr asvl
Mrs Ii n
n« Mr^^nd
X&lt;r i.nd Mr*.
Mi*. Edith Wakcham. of Battle . Homer Warner were Ronald Warner
i Creek were Sunday guest* of Mr.'! °f Dearborn and Mr. and Mrs. Marand Mr* U t Barnett, coining lo shall Warner of Ypsilanti.
attend the Christian Science lecture । Mr*. Harry Waters and Mr*. John
thiii afternoon
1 Wood are entertaining their parents.
Miss Sarah Beryl Scluider and Mr. and Mr*. A. L. Kellogg of HarMics Glenna Rogcni have been at, rietta for two weeks.
Gun lake the past week at guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Miller spent
Mr. and Mrs D L. Wins of fam- . Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs
*ing at their cottage near the Cas-. Samuel Ostroth of Nashville,
• ki*."
Mrs Paul Ward and baby son
Mrs. Wayne Peterson and Paul I Roderick arrived Sunday to spend
were guests of her parent*. Mr. and a week or two with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs rhoma* Fin Lan, of Fowlerville Warren Ward and Mr. and Mr*. El­
over the weekend
, mer Robinson while her husband
• Mr. and Mr* Charles Van Worden 1* attending a General Motor* inof Chicago visited her |&gt;arent*. .'Jr. stllute in Flint.
and Mrs. Herman Zerbel. Saturday I Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*,
and Sunday.
I Leo Wellfare were their daughter.1
Mr. and Mrv Dan Lewis visited Mr*. Harold Vogel ot Muskegon and
Mr and Mrs Ferris Brown and Isa- Mis* Edna Vogel of Grand Rapids,
bel of Prairieville on Sunday and
The Rev. Lesson Sharpe was
called on Mr. and Mrs. Dan Erb of'called lo Chicago Monday to olDelton.
! iictate at the luneral services of
Guests of Dr. and Mri. B. A. | the late Frflnk Donnelly, associated
Perry on Mother s. Day were Mr. i with Swift and Co..
and Mrs James Stanlake and Jane | Gay Jordan left Monday for a
of Lanrinir
. two weeks' business trip In the (JpS Sgt. Dwight Fisher, who has per Peninsula.
been oMignea to the Vaughn GenMr and Mrs. Greeley Fox spent
era! hospital near Chicago. _&gt;®ent Sunday with Mr. ana Mr*. Nick
the weekend hero with Mr*. Ffehcr ! Webber in Grand Rapids.
and son. Bruce. He to In the quarMr. and Mrs. Leon sunder were
termaster i corps.
, Sunday guest* of hi* parents. Mr.
Mr and • Mrs Weldon Bronson and Mrs. J. Sunder in Grand Rapand Mrs. 8. C. Brock visited rela- I id*.
lives in Jackson on Sunday
; Mrs Wm. Fqk and Perry relumed
Guest* of Mr. and Mrs. George to Katamasoo Tuesday after a two
Heath for Mother’s Day were Mi*s weeks' visit with Mrs. Archie RalckBtelln Heath. Niles; Mr. and Mis. ord and MUs Orace Reickord.
B J. Kemp and children. Grand
Mrs. Merle Armstrong of Pontiac

NOW SERVING

SUNDAY DINNERS

HOTEL HASTINGS

37 Terropiong Coupe
37 Pontiac Coach
38 Chevrolet Coach

ECHANIC
x on either 6 or 12 volt
ttery.

OR SALES
Evinrudo
Motors

ratings

Century
Boats

Phone 2482

*nnnie tatUI of of Mh. DonMd 14^

ajk

McDonald of
on Mothcr'a

Mr. and iSTianar Frandxn and

he afternoon were He.ui *nu Mra ttarrv najc* were
lr, and Mr*. Fred m Ann .ytxw Monaay.
. C»L. atoo Mr. and
Msaa Beverly Brown of Lake
. Grand Rapid*.
O—* —
SmTue
“ *--------

CLOSE-OUT
ON WOMEN'S SUITS AND
GIRL'S SPRING COATS

One Rack of Stilts, Coats and Toppers,
with Sale Tags

~~

X.

- -------------------------- &amp;e Ont Mother s Say that Max hour of
had been home In five Mora. Oth- ; was spent tn
er vtotoon wm Mr. and Mn. Ho- lunch served
Jcjwpn
mer Cunningham. Mr. and Mra., member* belnj
Ojy
—
jhsm. Mtos Peck I
woe a dinner guest CMt
ord* C_^r.L
Cunning!
------------------ _ tne Kan Warsnsm* •P*
v.h. «•«.
«£ Wendell
Wendell Cunningham of
War time I
Grand Rapids . the nicest things that occur
tn Uicjr new home there.
A weekend gtrni of Mr*. Nellie
• • •
famine* these day* and ~
Smith was her daughter. Mm* Doru
A family gathering was held Iasi union of this kind toe
bmuh o( lxjoh. and the family Bunday at the home of Mr. and Sunday with Mr. ana
spent Mother'* Day in Freeport witn Mr*. Erl* O. Jarman. Those pres- Snyder as hosts st s dinner
Mrs. Jennie Caaaday and Mra ent were Mr*. Llnnle Ds vis. Mr. In&lt; th,lr *». 7ra«t MM.
Maude Rogers.
and Mrs. Wm ClageU and Melv*. arrived for three weeks Th
Joe and Dall Scott of Clarksville and Mr. and Mr»?T. J. Brsnlarou*
ten months’ duty In
all of Hastings: Mtos Elaine Jar- Pacific. In addition to the
man ot Galesburg and Lt. Oomdr. Bueet. hto wife and two ci
A. A Kirchner of Great Lakes. Ill other* present ineluded Mrs.
* ’ *
‘ Solder, Mr. and Mr*. Barrel PhlL .
—-----Mrs. J. E. McMillan entertained Hmi u!a Linden* stnlEirS*havw • Msoicrtal Dag
her club for dessert and bridge
k*!”
**r’’ i the Cressey we.nt
Snyder and baby.
I
In observance of Mother’* Day.
' On Wednesday evening' Mtos I&lt;ttend
the Pioneer Girla entertained their
mothers st tea In the United wood Working. Mrs Working was Gfaee Rrickord entertained with a i „
_ ____
Brethren church parlor* on Satur­ a guest for the evening.
. dessert-bridge. In honor of her sisday afternoon, with twenty-five
1 ter. Mr*, william Fax. who has ,, **•
daughters and mothers present.
been visiting here the past week.
The girls planned the pregram at a luncheon Saturday al one Places were laid for twslve. with ” J.0* a,
which consisted of group ringing, o'clock given at Shadynook on the honors at contract going to Mrs &lt;xwulaliy invited I
leading of the Scripture and a so­ Battle Creek road, cover* being Edw Suirmn and Mr*. Harley Fox. .
cial time. Bouquets of tulips, laid for eight following which the Mrs Ou* Wingeier claimed th* tea- •
flanked with candles, made at­ guests returned for an afternoon veUng prise with ■ guest prise (or
tractive decorations on the table of bridge at the hostesses home Mr* Fox. Out-of-town guests pres- ’
FOR YOUR
which was attractive with ar­ ent were Mr*. Rattenbury of Flor­
rangements of rose snapdragon* ids. and Mn. Timothy Howard of ,
Two tables of contract were in and flowering crab. Mn. M. J. Kalamaaoo.
Jlay on Friday evening when Mrs. Cross and Mrs. C. 8. McIntyre
ahn Chandler entertained her turned in winning scores.
bridge club, dessert preceding the
2828 I State IM
It was Robber* Bridge with gifts
game. Winners were Mn. Nell
Adair, Mn. Gerald Lawrence and for all when hoapiul Guild 32 met
with Mr*. Dorrance Trethric for
The Presbyterian Laidle* Aid will
Mr: Roland Furrow.
dessert Friday. Mn. Hugh Donahoe
Broadwav. ThunaUW.MU* Betty Hlgbie entertained turned in high score for first choice Boeketoo. 528 s. -.v-w-..,
two tables of bridge In celebration at the end of the evening. There daybt2;30.
■ of her birthday Saturday evening, were thirteen present with Mrs
at her home on North Michigan. Ken Sanderson and Mr*. Richard ‘ The Rachael Circle will meet
Wednesday. Msy 23. at 3:30 al the
Those present were Msrtha Wedel. Jacoba, guests.
home of Mr*. Bert UUcry. 80S E.
Rose Ketchum. Mary Lockwood.
STEAM HEAT
MT. and Mr*. Bernard Reed held Center,
Sally Goodyear, Anne Goodyear.
Sue Stuck, and Patricia Few less. their flnl outdoor cupper of the
Winners at bridge were Martha season Bundav evening, their guests
Townsend Club No. 1 will meet
being Mr. and Mr*. Isiwrence Her­ al the hall on Tuesday evening.
W^del and 8ue Stuck
rick. Mr. and Mn. John Delnaay May 32. and refreshments win be
The Country chib will hold thetr and Mr. and Mn Stanley Cum- served after the meeting
opening dance on Saturday May
38. 9 to 12 pm. with "Deacon ' War­
Grace Lutheran Guild meeU at
ner* orchestra of Kalamaaoo. The
committee In charge to Mr and dinner on Sunday bi honor of Dr.
Caston's birthday. Out of town

SOCIAL ITEMS*

«‘J’g*

SPENCER SUPPORT

ORGANIZATIONS

ROOMS

HOTEL HASTII

Richard Palmer.

Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Tim Worth of Pewa­
•
Mr*. mo.

Mrs. Cedric Morey, president of
the Women's board of the Country
and Mrs Ralph Hess of Nashville^ club held a dessert meeting at her
Mr and Mrs. Paul Faulkner. Mr. home on Wednesday The members
who arranged committees and made
and’Mrs. Lucius Lobdel of Middle­ Kns for the coming season are
ville.
i. M. J Cross. Mr*. Wm Bob­
bin. Mrs. Roman Feldpausch. Mrs
Tuesday night dinner guest* ot B,v Branch. Mr* Philo Sheldon.
Mr. and Mrs. Purreet Wolfe were Mr*. Dorrance Trethric. Mra. R E
Fem Wolfe T/5. Pfc. Joan Wilh- Walt, and Mn Homer Smith.

Mrs Ray Wolfe
Bonnie Brandstetter invited sev­
eral friends, home from college (or
the weekend. In on Saturday eve­
ning. Those who enjoyed the dra­
wn bridge were Oall Foster. Mary
Ketcham. Elisabeth and Florence
French. Marj Hill. Barbara Shan­
non and Marj. Stanley.

Mother’s Day guest* at the home
of Mr. and Mra. Glenn Freeman
were 8/8gt. Max Freeman ofCamp I
Atterbury. Ind : Mias Margaret |

------.......
MADE ON THE SAME FARM BY THE
SAME FAM I LY-for NEARLY 50 YEARS

The children of Mr and Mr*
Merle Weaver came Sunday to
spend Mother's day, those oresent
were Mk. and Mrs. Lloyd Meyers
and daughter, and Mr. and Mr*.
Floyd Kletnfeldt and eon of Elk­
hart. Ind ; Mr. and Mr*. R R. Rob­
bins and family of Battle Creek,
and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Klelnfeldt
of Hastings. Mr*. Weaver received ,
many beautiful gifts.

A festive occasion of last Friday

FARM

MADE

ICE CREAM

uite so much now. due ta wortimo rodugtioi

151 W. STATC ST

HASTINGS. MICH

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JUNIORS - MISSES - WOMEN'S
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New Blouses, Spring Sweaters, Aprons,

lips, Gowns, Girdles &amp; Brassieres

ALES

a primer of illustrated

PLAYSUITS and SLACKSUITS
Girl's Shorts. Slacks and Dresses

sew I ng

Big Revival ot the Church of the Nosarong, 307 I. Marshall
St.. 7:30 each evening through May 20.

' Rev. Geo. M. Galloway ii a groat preacher of the Bible.

instructions.

Simplicity Patterns for

KEV. AND MM. GALLOWAY

easy sewing — guoron-

SIMPLICITY
SAWING

Mrs.

Galloway plays the vibraharp. Thi« Ii a beautiful Inttrumonl
you will wont to hear. She is also a talented si
Corn* and hear these good people as

Frandtwn'
EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT, EXPENSIVE

NAZARENE

CHURCH

307 I. Monhall St.

Rev. E. W. Bailey, Pastor

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Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Can
■

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SWANSON
AGENCY

CLAB8IFITD RATES

1

tvnigfiEJt rail, now In -fork ' for all
popular ...Mn* uarbian. Jokawn

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taw lypa ISa f Maa.
nr»t laaartiaa iUa ft ward. Mak
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pat ward, ataUBaa ckugw SO*.
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ranula Clvainad^M Sa pa* waad.
Mlataaa charge

■ FOB HALE-Billie ga. wafer Vater. 30
a.t laak »u&gt;. afcaw ku feet of 3/4
1 in. pipe and fitting.: .!*&lt;■ nag ISO Ik
: Ire refrigerator W It. MrKeellt. Mid,11,1.Hr
•
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Spring or Summer Work

rkair. Call altar

IVlUt

NOW AT WARD'S

FOB nut-t:-d uprlaM liunlwr pl.nu,
In b«”«I 'ondlllnn, ■»■&lt; ..11 tij May
la. 130 Pkone 3F3 CU.rrl.lr. )Un
..rd M.U-mn.on,
'Loll Hll.l!-He.ing wtarMn.-. In good

CARD OF THANKS

CARPET^
SWEEPERS■»
ENAMEL

C. F. ECKARDT
438 I. Grand
Phono 3721

e98

‘

2Qc

Argyle Windes of Royal Oak spent
the weekend here. * Chester Ben­ WAREup
edict leaves his home at Redlands,
Calif.. May 18. for a visit with rela­
tives and friends in this locality. *
Mr. and Mrs John Belson and
Hastings
Dicky spent Saturday and Sunday at Phone 2704
Kalamasoo with the family of their
son Clifford who is still with the
ATHLETES FOOT ITCH
armed forces overseas. * Congratu­
lations to the Laurel Senslba family
on the arrival of a son. May 5 «
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tompklhs
and daughter came from Big Rap­
ids to spend Mother's day. * The
WB.CB. postponed on account of
lines* of Mrs. Nagel was held al the
: home of Dr. and Mrs. Leonard, our
pastor in Middleville. May 10. A very
I enjoyable occasion. Next meeting
at the home of Mrs. Charles Cox. *
Mr and Mrs. William McCann of
East Lansing were home for Mother's Mor. Comfort Wearing
day * Mr. and Mrs. Nick Magyar
mid nine children are nicely settled
in the old hotel and the Thoniapple
Kellogg school can pick up a a bus
load right in the village. * Miss

____________________ _________ LIVESTOCK

DR. DERK STUIVE
CBIBbrBACTOB

Montgomery Ward

109 W. State

Bonds

935

PUMPSa.C
IRVINQ

Now it the time foe hail insur­
ance. livestock, life Insurance,
■Btidence and farm labor lia­
bility insurance. And don’t for­
get the tornado insurance.
Call 2908

TIRE

Res. 3359

AUCTION SALES

Spine

Hite

is the Human
Switchboard
controlling
Health and

FALSE TEETH

HENRY FLANNERY

Morsholl Furnaces
epein furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

.

port, at Freeport Tuesday ifl-t.Hollliter and Allerdlng pitched for
Hastings, Benedict and Christie
catching. Hewitt and Humphrey for
Freeport.
Friday Hastings met - Greenville
and dropped a close 2 to 1 game.
Keeler pitching for Hastings al- Electric and acetylene welding,

1433

Floor Sanders for Rent

G. I. GOODYEAR HDWE.

BOB'S
SHOP

brazing, cutting and soldering.

, runs Ln the tint Innins, but pitched
shutout ball from then on. only Broken form implements a spe­
two men reaching tint base on cialty. Shop hours 8:30 a.m.
walk*. Hastings hits were well scat­ to 1:30 p.m.
tered Keeler and Christie worked
for Hastings. Hansen and O’Con- Work may be left at any time.

INSURANCE and BONDS

213 E. MAIN ST.
Phone 175
Middleville

Jarry Andrus
Flmw SSI.

Chiropractic

k rvkases

| TAe

l

Potlir

N.n BUS Blds.

AUCTIONEER

JOHN BECK

ti;

Lb, year AeeUon KU «Uh

(rd. tiers,
tin..-der.

DEWEY REED

Mich.

Delton.

SCOTT SERVICE
AH kinds of trucking

CHICK FEEDERS

PHONE 2812
OR LEAVE ORDERS AT
817 S. HANOVER

WOOL GROWERS

4 FT. CHICK FEEDERS 4 fic I am buying wool under the govern­
Reg. 19c—NOW I U

ment purchase plan — guaranteed

3 Ft. &amp; 2 Ft. Chick Feeders £c celling price. Sell you wool tor cash
Reg. 9c—NOW

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

MONTGOMERY
WARD COMPANY

FRANK JONES

Hostings

2704

We Remove Dead Animals
Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
Phone 2178
Nashville
«
At My Expense

For Prompt Removal
of Old, Crippled
or Dead Honea
I
and Cows
i

LLOYD J. EATON

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

ANNOUNCING
MARVEL'S BEAUTY
SHOP

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK

Now open for business, ot the
corner of Arlington and West
Main Street in home of Mrs.
Ed Talbott, Middleville.
For
appointment call 155.

Prices at Hastings Livestock
Auction May 11. 1945

MARVEL O'CONNOR
Proprietor

Top Hogs--------------------- $14.60
Roughs$13.85
Stags
--------------------- $13.00
Feeders-------------------- $9 to $26
Ewes
Veal
-------- $17.50
Deacons
_.$2 to $12
Dairy Cows------$60 to $170
Cutter &amp;
Conner Cows — _ $7 to $9
Beaf Cows
___$9to$13
B pits
$9 to $12.50

Cattle

Horses

Bill" Sherwood

MONEY TO LOAN

INSURANCE

ON FARM FROFERTY
IN BARRY CO.

A ?
4

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

■area Coppock

Delton, Mich.

Lloyd A. Sheffield
P.O. Cressey
Phone Hickory Corners 30F11

SALES

132 Horses Sold
Prices $25 to $260

AUCTIONEER
n&gt;K HAIX OH TRADE —dlana. fl
llekle. MBH. les.).. Hilly Hit'll

FOR

HAU -W.S4I.U

trunk.

lussnp .prayer
W tlr»»n Bl 1
Call after « | . m
WK WANT MEN ■bo trade w.th
• n)oy reel foot comfort uhlle
work. Thai &gt; »«•&gt; If jour work
are Wolrorine
Hhell
Hene
Tkay’re arluallj a«rul« .oft.

rd Hats To Farm Without
114
alia.
si:
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If,.)
area

LyBARKER'S
s*s

PMae21l5

SHELL HORSEHIDES

Horses, cows and small stock removed promptly.
Your colb arc greatly appreciated.

.. FARMERS Say!

Phone Hastings 2715
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

GUARANTEED

by­
EXPERIENCED

WOLVERINE

HOWARD BRISTOL

ED. FINNIE
MOVING AND STORAGE

TRUSS FITTING

Phone (Collect) 3965 or 2715 for

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
Res. 3965
tt

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
rd May Stk. A. Id
4Ua*rt QrasKst.

B FOB FUBUC

Gycerln ovalloble from oni moI fats Is bpdly needed In
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hostings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.
KALAMAZOO

Dkk

RENDERING

t-HL ~ t»wl

WORKS

C.ltastw

�PAINTING

THE HASTINGS BANNER

ildential—Industrial
ks, Tractors and Cars

ng or Summer Work

IIGH7T-NINTH YEAR

G. F. ECKARDT

THE HOME FRONT *

438 E. Grand
Phono 3721

(Continued from Pint Section)

tf

Official NeUssa:

Albert L. Raed

—

. DERK STUIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
State
Hastings

,

HRe Spine
is the Auman
Switchboard
controlling
Health W
Vidor

of Route 1. Hastings, and a vet­
eran of many months of overseas
combat duty, has completed a
"post-graduate" course of instruc­
tion In instrument pilot training at
this special AAF Instrument In­
structors School and has returned

fliers in the latest methods of "all
weather" instrument flying.
Capt. Reed was on duty with the
SUl Air Force In the European
Theater and flew B-17a against the
enemy, for which he was awarded
the Air Medal with six Oak Leaf
Clusters, as well as the Distin­
guished Flying Cross. He has now
returned to Douglas. Arts.
Before entering the service. Capt.
Reed was a student at Michigan
State College.

tington, ion of Mr. and Mra. E. E.
Shellington of Freeport, Michigan,
has arrived overseas and Is as­

graduate ol the Hastings High
school, and has been assigned to a
B-24 Liberator crew. As a combat
airman, he Is one of the Red Rald-

«MT
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UVtB
STOMACH
SSKOUM
MU1N--

coast.

thDU
KA0MR--

Utters:
April 2g. 1M5
Mr. and Mrs. John Birman

Omprjctk
rekdses
Hit
Potter
Within

Office Hoars:

Evenings:
Mon, Wed, Frl.

Cloud Thursdays

)L GROWERS
king wool under the governirchase plan — guaranteed
rice. Sell you wool for cash

loyd A. Sheffield
e Hickory Corners 30F11
Representing

INGS LIVESTOCK
SALES

a? Hastings Livestock
:Hon May 11. 1945

132 Horses Sold
rices $25 to $260

jgs_____________ $14.60
__________ ___$13.85
_______________ $13.00
i___________ $9 to $26
--------------------------------- $10
-------------------------- $17.50
is__________ $2 to $12
x&gt;ws______ $60 to $170
&amp;
_...$7fo$9
__$9?o$13
$9 to $12.50

latiToFirmWItkout

ILVERINE
1 HORSEHIDES
.. FARMERS Say!

Hastings. Mich.
Dear Mom and Dad:
Received your letter today
sure was glad to hear from
again.
I didn't go in traction after all
and 1 won't have anything on my

operatlon either; TYie Capt. and
Col. said this morning, the exercise
would do as much good as any­
thing. My knee doesn't bother me
much unless I move my leg or
move around very much.
I've been getting letters from ev­
erybody—More than I've had lu a
. long tune.
fm
'
rm lying
Ivina on
nn my
mv stomach wrltwri"
anow. rm going to see If I can
up In a wheel chair tomorrow
as Um tired of this bed.
Got to sign off or you won't be
able to read thia. My fingers will
hardly work anymore.
Howard
Pfo. wm. a. Birman. 36852018
Billings Gen. Hosp.
Fort Ben Harrison, Ind.
Two letters from Bill Uary:-April 14. 1946

Mn. Chas. D. Leary

102 Uhrlner st
Hastings. Mich.
Dearest Mom:
I had a chance to write a few

able to give you any "dope.** I can
tell you that I'm on Okinawa Island
—if you didn't already know.
The natives are a filthy bunch If
I ever saw any. Their flimsy huts
are flea-ridden and many were liv­
ing in cavqa. They don’t seem lo
have much in oarttcular as a oroduct. Sugar cane Is quite plentiful.
The people are small in stature and
are quite a mixed blood. Most are
Jap but not pure. They seem fairly
obedient and co-operative in some

manual labor.

Ing a load Uli I came here. But
after seeing the natives carry their
load, mine looks light Little kids
about two fl. high carrying a pole
across their shoulders with a load
pace—bare footed. They mostly
speak Japanese.
That's all we're allowed to tell

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1945

BARRY BYPATHS

not only beeaute it b a really
because it has the advantafg. pcto
drying white-not dark or colon«M.

KiH, Liu, Ktn,F1r-efn,u4dwG«M&lt;H)iMM«

WriUfor FREE

Eff Rtoord Ctrl

CARBOLA CHEMICAL CO.

|£S\\\\

I // W&lt; corr7 •

NEW

with both our blankets on nnd also

boys do. Me, I can't sleep with my

War Production
NEEDS YOUR

VICTORY BONDS FIRST, THEN REAL
ESTATE FOR SAFETY, PROFIT
AND PEACE OF MIND
190 ACRE FARM in Carlton, hat 8 room house, good

$10,500.00

100 ACRE FARM in Campbell Township, lossia
7 room house, has electricity, good well water,
m 40x 64, two sheds 18 x 30, chicken house,
$7,500.00

6 ROOM HOUSE on Smith Michigan Ave., 3 bad
roonu, naw roof end eaves troughs, garage, and city
water-------------------- ------------------------------------ __$|,900.00

__ $4,000.00

WASTE
PAPER
Waste Paper Is Vital
War Material
AN ACUTE SHORTAGE EXISTS
EVERY POUND IS NEEDED

6 ROOM HOUSE in 1st ward, all modem but tub. ax-

FURNISHED COTTAGE at Lang lake in Hapa Town­
ship, has living room, with fireplace, two bed$2.15000

Do Not Destroy!
Sava It and Get It To Market

J

BED BUG

x/alspar

BED BUG

FLY
Destroyer, qts.
FLY

ROACH DESTROYER

Formaldehyde Candles
fumigating.

yj

W

FHOMl

HASVIMCS

ESTATE
OKER

SECOND EDITION OF THE

BARRY COUNTY ATLAS
1945
YOUR COPY MAY BE OBTAINED AT THE
HASTINGS CITY BANK. CALL FOR II
WITH OUR COMPLIMENTS

IF YOU NEED MONEY--SEE YOUR BANKER

HASTINGS CITY BANK
"Fi/Yy-EigAt Yean of Continuoiu Service'

HASTINGS SALVAGE COMMITTEE

»y-saving wear. Coma fa and
Ntir of them wonderful ahoea.

PHONES: 2105 - 2103

U««

inc Iuding

AVAILABLE, MAY 14

7 ROOM HOUSE in 2nd ward, can ba used at income

JUNE Work Shoes are soft

SECTION

We had mall call today—third
3704 AA?. B.U, Sqdn. V.
out around my neck. I would dearly
one. Got quite a stack too.
.
Class 508
love to have my sons drop It on the
There's lots I'd like to tell but nil kidding aside, these overalls ot
Keesler Field. Mississippi
citlxens of Toklo, but unfortdnatemine' are really nice. I have been
ly. It is the only one around here
Chow time—we' use a little Island- offered ten dollars for them, but I
A/C Charles Ftnkbeiner
। and as nobody can rttd my hand­
grown stuff to offset the rations.
By JANE CAMERON
writing, I Just have to live with it
Write often and don't worry.
N AB. Ottumwa. Iowa
until tile war ends. I have visions
far but none of them came over
sin
our guns so wa are still going
Enstan Jack R. Donley. 429969
Suggested
song
title
—
“
Don't
Put
strong.
mesay .pages it has turned out. and
Any
Garlic
In
The
Salad.
Mother.
Yesterday an old Jap woman came
% Fleet Port Office
Engineer Depot 8eU EffUleocy
the stuck keys and snarled ribbons,
lYa Got A Date Tonight."
but that will be something to l-K&gt;k
Record In First Weeks of Operation down the road, and I took her some
forward lo. Won't It. Jetebel. Ol’
With U. 8. Forces In Belgium:— chow. Boy did she ever gulp it
Speaking
of
songs.
Jasha
Helflu's
Pvt. Robert Britten. 36830384 '
Working in tiro 13-hour shifts sev­ down. She Jumbled oft some dam
Hunk 'o Iron?
■
six
teen-year-old
daughter
just
Co. A. 116th I.TB. 78lh I.T.R.
en days a week, officers and enlist­ tiling or other and bowed to me
•
turned
out
one
called
“
Boogie-WooCamp Joseph T. Robinson. Ark.
ed men ot U. 8. Engineer Depot and took off down the road again:
NORTHEAST WOODLAND
(le
Chop
Slicks."
Wouldn't
you
There
are
lots
ot
old
people
going
E-519 in Channel Base Section have
Sgt. Eugene Williams, who spent
now
something
like
that
would
by
here
all
the
time
and
we
try
to
Ensign
Dale
E.
Hauer.
377201
pushed the depot Into flnt place
a ten day furlough with his par­
' happen to a long-hair?
among U. 8. depots on the Contin­ feed as many as we can. But U\ere
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Williams
ent for efficiency In handling ur­ are alot ot them that won't take
; Just learned that Raymond of and family near Freeport, was a
anything to eat from us. I guess
San Francisco. Calif.
gently needed supplies.
I the creaking door on Inner Sanc­ supper guest of his unde and aunt.
they
think
It
has
been
doped
or
Major General u.
C. ».
B. Moore, cruel
chief
'—-------—•— ”•
i turn is the husband of our own Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooke Wed­
Otis
Leo
Gallup,
M
M.
3'c
engineer of the European Theater
Betty Caln, radio actress, from nesday evening. * Mr. and Mrs.
US.N. ABPD
of Operations, commended the de- I v Say Mom I know this Is short
i Hastings. Very curious to know If Ray Scheel were Sunday dinner
in a letter
to --Lieutenant
ColqU -w—
«etUng dark and my hands
Colo
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...
you
1 he ever visited her family, the Os­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Premelr
San Bruno. California
nel Millon C. Wright of Knoxville.* are colder than h—. lU write
borne. WHY DOESN'T SOME- and-Mrs. Cora Scheel In Sunfield.
a
big
letter
tomorrow.
Tennessee, the commanding offi­
I BODY TELL ME THESE THINGS?? * Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eckardt and
cer. He declared that analysis of
George Robert Carpenter. Ptr. V
I Mrs. Lydia Schuler were in Grand
Richard
depot operations in Europe during
' A gentleman of our acquaintance Rapids Wednesday, a Mrs. Bertha
Pfc. Richard C. Rasey
a recent week indicates that "De­
] says ne Is glad his folks named him Eckardt was hostess to the W.C.T.U,
«
Fleet
Post
Office
Hanger
No.
1
pot E-519 handled more tons of
; Charlie, because that's what every­ meeting Friday afternoon. An in­
San Francisco. Calif.
't Fleet Post
supplies per man hour than any
teresting discussion on the topic
. body calls him.
depot on the Continent."
"Foreign Missions and our Service
During the past months since
I We Just can't resist doing a Men" was lead by Mrs. Gertrude
“This office desires to commend
Cpl. Kenneth C. Hawkins.
the Michigan grand Jury story has
a Mr. and Mra. Will Lelson
"Clifton Utley"—“While there Is ho Dodge,
36159336
been
so
much
in
the
news,
prosecu­
519 for their efficiency, which in­
official confirmation. It Is safe to and family visited Mrs. Letson’s
tor
Kim
Bigler
has
had
lettersdicates their awareness of the enor­
assume that the eillxens of Japan parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wal­
410th Air Service Orono
mous supply problem with which from fellows In service all over the
are very nervous and Jittery." Noth­ lers at Charlotte Sunday after­
APO. 559, *X Postmaster
the engineer service Is faced." Gen­ globe. His son-in-law, Lt. Byron
noon.
a Mra. Winchester and
ing Irks us like listening to a great friend ot
New York. N. Y.
Slattery, was considerably surprised
Grand Rapids called on
eral Moore said.
spiel and then finding out that Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Cooke Balur“We are handling thousands of one time while he was In Ireland,
there h no official confirmation.
2nd Lt. Donald C. Newton.
tons of bridge sections, pontoons to find the picture of his father-in­
Boy, what we would do if we were
0-825247
and assault boats," Col. Wright law on the front page of the army,
on the Draft Board that handled
Box 357. T- BOO BAAF
said. “Every officer and man Ln the paper, "Stars and Stripes." (Inci­
feiuteln
and
Herbert Shartle in
the armchair generals! Wowf
Bergstrom Field
Woodland Sunday. In the after­
depot knows that these supplies are dentally. Mrs. Slattery i Betty Slgneeded on the Rhine, that more leri is In Boston visiting her hus- 1 Austin. Texas
noon they called on Mr. and Mrs.
The War Writer's Board asks ail Frank Smith and Mrs. Roush in
bridges are being bbllt on the band who Is back in this country {
Next week Mrs. Ruby Courtnev writers to warn their readers to Nashville also Mrs. Hatton in
Rhine every day so that more on a short leave.)
One of the recent letters received from the Cloverdale neighborhood watch themselves at this critical Woodland. * Mrs. Karl Eckardt acAmericans and Allied troops can
push Ip to Germany. We know that by Mr. Sigler from a Barry County । will chat with you about whatever period when it Is natural to relax
she thinks would interest you—thst our strict vigilance In buying, and
the faster we work, the faster we boy follows:—
April 16. 1945 could cover a lot of territory f Un­ we must not go off the deep end
can wind up the war."
For weeks both the military and Dear Mr. Bigler.
til then. Cheerio.
at the Methodist church. *
and go on buying sprees. i7« gram
I've been reading so much about ।
civilian personnel at the depot have
_______ Zolly Coffer
Mr. and Mn. Karl Eckardt and
must get rid of surplus dough, Bruce spent Mother's Day Sunday
maintained an average of 3/10lhs you In the last few newspapers 1
of a ton of supplies handled per that I've received from home that DUNHAM DISTRICT
* spend it on Bonds ana keep infla­ with Mn. Eckardt's mother. Mn.
tion from becoming a reality and Kate Henderson and Mr. and Mn.
man hour. In Its first weeks of op­ I thought I would drop you a line
The Maple Grove Farm Bureau
eration • the depot received more to teU you how much I admire and Group will meet Saturday evening. help finish the Pacific Job quickly I. U Hall.
and get our boys back home. THEN,
than 100,000 tons of engineer equlp- appreciate the work you have been
In cleaning up the Michigan
7.30 at the Dunham and only then, can we Indulge In
ment. and shipped out tens of doing
HUBBARD HILLS
State Oovern^nt PCiXn govern- ^ooIhoute
‘UnP?re
new clothes, home furnishings and
thousands ot tons In more than
2
all the glorious things we are going of Grand Rapids spent the week­
2.500 freight cars. Hundreds of ment b one of the major things
a poet war
e
to do after the war. If each one of
barges from Antwerp were unload­ that most of us want in«»&lt;_»&gt;»&lt;»
££ "I1;
BiSSTwiiV o""; us would take a paper and pencil end with Mrs. Frances Btorkan and
ed. and the cargo prepared for
son Leo. * Roy Jenkins had the
and balance our little trivial wants misfortune to lose a horse last
shipment to forward supply dumps. misgovernment can cause-a people.
church
Wednesday.
Il really gives me a swell of jrlde
Members of the unit Included
May 30. at 2:30 p.m. Annual dues against tha winning of ths war. we week. * Mr. and Mrs. Archie Burd
Pvt. Robert J. Eggleston. 101 W. when I point to your picture in one may be paid to Mrs Clyde Cheese­ would have no regrets at putting called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burd
of the papers and say that I knew .
the money Into Bonds.
Blair St.. Hastings, Mich.
In Assyria Saturday afternoon. *
Ku and practically lived in your man. * Friday evening a large
Dale Burd, brother of Archie Burd.
nnrr
vtm for
mr 5s years.
vear. You may '■ crowd of relatives and friends met
ck yard
Suggested reading—DEMOCRA­
April 11. 1945 not remember the little cross-eyed ' innor* wUh^a ^UcelianMu^rimwre CY ON THE MARCH, by David Wis.. May 6. * Mr. and Mrs. Mow­
kid who
tr&gt; niav wok n—cwiv i honor with a miscellaneous shower LUienthal It is out In the two-bit
ry are having their house wired for
pocket editions. The biography of electricity. * Roy Jenkins are about
Mrs. Ch its Wilson
but I can never forget the many । B,!? n
our late president is also out in ready to move their house they
R.PJJ. No. 2
nice things you and Mrs. Sigler did ; J
Docket editions, I believe the title purchased from the state onto the
Hastings. Michigan
for us kids. You look us for rides I
U FRANKIJN D ROOSEVELT - foundation where the one burned
Dear
ucar Mom:
Aiuin:
in that new Hudson Super Six.
bar1
A MEMORIUM.
Hello Mom. I guess you were be­ swimming
out last fall. * Mr. White from
at
at the
the lake
lake and
and a
a milr..„- I wlishi ?n
ginning to think that I had for­ swimming
Middleville is moving the stones
“"d
Uon other
other things.
things. Of
Of course
course the
the 1
gotten you all. but everytime I Uon
Personal post-war plan—To junk from the Tripp barn basement, .
Mrs. Harold Gray and family. Mr.
would start to write they would call time I broke my arm Jumping over and Mrs. Harvey Cheeosman and this old. ornery bat ol a typewriter peeling to build at Gun lake
■
John's cart in your front yard
and
get
one
that
doesn't
try
to
---------------- - ---------------------lite out for some darn thing.
family with Mr. and Mrs Harold
Fog the past week we have really stands out most In my memory.
choke me by throwing the ribbon
BANNER WANT ADV8. FAY
Things have been going pretty Stanton and sons of Dowling and
dons a lot of moving around, so we
milch in my favor since I Joined fi/Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Profit of
have been rather busy
Without a doubt you know where the Navy three years ago. I'm act­ er's Day with Mr. anrf^Mrs. Sam
I am. but Just is case you don't I ing as a meteorologist for our own Buxton In Banfield. * Mr. and Mrs.
am on Okinawa Shlma. Things ship and all of the other in what­ Adraln Pufpaff and family were
have been going pretty dam good ever harbors we enter and I don't Bunday evening guests at Earl
the past week but this place Isn't do too badly at It. Now with this Cheeseman's.
taken as yet. We may find a lot of GI Bill of Rights I can come back
Japs on this place—that Is Jap sol­ and get the college education that
diers. There are lota of Japs here I was going to have to omit before.
Hsge Crab
Keep up the grand work you ore
and there arc some real pretty
The king crab La huge when com­
girls. The only thing that is. wrong doing and maybe very soon when
is we can't find any Jap souvenirs. crooked politics is mentioned in one pared to the familiar blue crab at
All the houses are really cleaned of our scuttlebutt sessions. I'll not the U. S. East coast and the dunge­
ness crab of the West coast The
out. We didn’t meet any competi­
tion by the Japa so there aren't any fair slate.
largest specimen found by the Flab
close playing around. So if things
Sincerely yours.
and Wildlife Service Investigators
keep going as they have been. I
Tom Miller. AerM 1/c
weighed 22 pounds and, with legs
won't get anything from this push.
% Fleet Post Office
outstretched,
measured M, Inches
One thing that really looks funny
San Francisco. California
across. The average male large
are the grave yards here. They are
caves dug bock tn the aide of a hill
enough for canning weighs about
and they put everyone in the fam­
five pounds. The crabs yield from 30
ily for generations In the same
APO. 244. Unit 3.
Postmaster
hole. That la everyone Is burned
San Francisco, calif.
in mest and. depending on site,
from 8 .to 22 crabs sre enough tc
Pvt. R. J. (Jack) McKeough.
HU a case ot 41 half-pound cam.
16164818
bones nnd ashes.
Boy. is U ever cold here? We are
having the same kind of weather
you are having, of course, you may
not think that fifty and sixty is
cold but I have been where it is

HASTINGS, MKM

MAY COLLECTION DATES

* SBOJT YOUR COLORS-Buy U.S. Far Seaiaav Bend* and

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MAY 11, IM3

.. Mr. and Mr*. George Hooper - ot -------Grand
Rapids Bnd B Saturday | David of Midland Park spent Moth-! Pfc.
South Campbell. He left last j guest of Ejwoo
■wood Henoay of Lake ; «r'». Day with their parent*. Um
------Thursday for hl*
hto horn.
home * Mr ____
and , Odessa ~
* Mir*
Mn Karyl Livingston R*v. and Mr*. J. W. McCu* * Mr.
Arthur and children of Clartaville. Mr. and and Mr* Emory Kime were Sat*
some time
Mr*. Ray Nveb and Mra.
1
_ were In
„r Creek BunIv to spend a few days Clinton
hi Battle
Sun- ; Mrs Earl Pnsthuniu* were Mother's urday afternoon guesu of th* latftemoon.
*Mr*. Berth* John-__Day dinner guest* of their parents, tefs slater. Mra. Mabelle Yoder, a
r ami.
Robert (Bob' ds&gt;' a««™o
" *«n
that their eon Car) originally
Eleanor MY nnd Mrs Ray Wteixnd * ' MU* Jean Smith and JoK* N*a&gt;
•t Newport, Rluxlc IaUuiJ 5?^. Ruas
Run Johnson
Johnson and Eleanor
&gt;nd Mrs' Jahn Van Dyke । Banntoh
Mother's Day gussUs I Johnnie Albertson returned home of Hastings were guests Thureday Is somewhere in
. .. were
-----------------------n Germany. Wa
Mk adad- --------So far.- .Tv—• served with every Army
NelftotuX Xajdaughter, lira, tai 1 Bunday after speudUig *om* Um* evening of Marguerite Rogers « ^^t. Daniel Lightfoot. 36834354
... —fonnsr
------------------on thia side of the Atlantic, so you
Raima and family. * Mra. Arthur witls hl* grandparents, the Ret . and Mrs Maude Rogers spent several
can sec that I'Ve really been about.
Mrs j 5u,- McCue.
days recently with Mr. and Mr*
O FJtC. Pool..
.
Utah; afternoon guest* were •*------ —* ”•—*-•- —,\w and Mr* Floyd 'Chase and aJu“1 n°««r‘ of Jackaon. * Mr. and
flnnle Lancaster ot Hasting*
Furbcy
home
*
Mr.
and
Mra.
Allen
r*. Claude Walton, local. «
o. D.U.U
U.U..1.
o.
Fish
visited
Mr.
and
Mra.
Harry
rtty Owens of Grand Haven
10:30—Morning worship. Special
i afternoon caller ot Nonna Fish and family of MlddtovlOe j Day with their parrtits, the Rev. pfc Edmond* of Camp Truax. Wl* .
Somewhere in Germany
music.
18 April 1645
★ Ml** Virginia Fish was a Thursday pm. a Mra. Delia Yule 1 and Mra. J. L. Ickes * Mr. and • hto family ot De Moines, UAs ^and
Mrs ”
Verdan
Covelle and Barbara Mra. Allen B. Pish
। Mr* Kenneth Dunham of Lansing “
*
ly caller on Mr and Mrs.
as*. * Mr. and Mra. Glenn ttng* Friday on business.
were weekend and Mother's Dai of Middleville were Thursday din­ Box 55
Mn.
Clara
Cook
of
Grand
Rapids
ner
guests
ot
their
parents
and
7:00
—Christian Endeavor, leader.
and Mra. Leon Howk were
guests of U&gt;e Rev and Mrs M. H
grandparent*. Mr. and Mra. Buel Freeport. Michigan
the Rev. J. W. McCue.
MstaM? and Sris Dari Wraver ♦ Odaua were Mother's day gurats of Dawson. * Mra. Julia Godfrey was Sisson. * Ml*. Dorothy Bunn was Dear Folks.
and M . Gu. Wltrtete? .nd '»»e former's daughter. Mn Lafe a Mother s Day guest of her daugh­ operated on for appendlcln* at
» RRhaJd and ^Mra aES Win I William, .nd family. * Miss Win- ter and husband.' Mr and Mrs Pennock hosultal Thursday morn-, find myself wUh a bit of extra
George Hooper of South Campbell
time on my hand*, and think that ’
geier of Hastings
were
Bunday
Lancaster of HasUngs
,
- ----------------- .I -nie------------------ was a * Dorothy ShelUngton relumed Ing * Mrs E. E. ShelUngton is im­ I ean beat use It by catching up on I
„
-. of- Mr.
-— and• Mra. e»h««
guests
Cha*. rt»&lt;.
Gel- weekend euest
guest at the Claude Wai- from Herman Keefer hospital where proving nicely at Pennock hospital a bit of my delinquent correspond- . ^,-,,^,7
' ton home * Sgt Eugene Willtom, ahe has been a patient for two and expect* to return home this ence. These part few months have
. vrar*
rears, mid
and I*
la with h.r
her tinrenl*
parents. Mr
Rb, OHMlth or
Ore. I wo, . TKjUtr Otar IW«
.......
and Mrs E E Shellington * ..Alvah
l&lt;ong Island, spent 10 day* .with . Mr. and Mrs Harold Cook of Moorr and son. Robert, of Lawton
I:OO—Evening worship
Mr and Mn Dale Cook and family
i«a
—
—Wi-*i rirtir
7 &lt;’• Wcat Cnrlton. and Ralph Moore
that a lot of you people back there
10: 00—Morning worship
and family,, were Mother's Day
are thinking Uvat I've forgotten you
11: 00—Bible School
KUgsts of their parents Mr and
and that ! show little appreciation
8. OB-Bible Study
Mn. Chas Moore of West Freeport United Brethren church was well for your many letter*
4:00—Tuesday evening, prayer
with the Rev. M H. Daw­
Al'sert Van Patton of AHegan b attended
----' - —
his topic was
visiting his son Clarence VaftPat-1 *on _ ---------—
to the outfit from a real
ton of South Campbel! * Sunday "Monument Builders on Well Dig- turned
camp back in Belgium, where I |
nfternoon callers of Mrs Minnie gers"
spent
a
mp*t
enjoyable
Um*.
First
J
Wednesday evening
will *"be the
Ckurch Activities
Nccb were Mr and Mrs Meryl
‘
senior commencement at the Meth­ Army ha* takan over th* health J Hie WJB.CH. m*t with Mrs
inm la
d.rwi riGlenn P»rker last week Wednesday
1 * Miss Velma Forbev of Battle odist church
rut center ) |w Ulelr buu„,„
Mbo
•I V4s«»
- *Day
—7 with her
0,1 Friday the seniors leave on Inu, &gt; r«r..uoc
Creek spent Mothers
time
;• parents.
M-IIIIU,. Ml
Mr.. IIMM
and mi.
Mrs George .MlFor- their
..........
trip
f ......
from Benton ...
Harbor
aw. ....
up
honoring all those who had blrlhbey and William • Mrs Allen Fish through the Strait* and on around Being there was almost like being 1 day* in April. May and June.
»m a Friday
Fridav afternoon caller of Michigan.
Lunch was served by the hostesses.
was
Mra. Lyle Newton and baby of HasFriday close* the school for this a civilian again. There were no for­
««- and
—Mm
*•-- Arthur
*-•«-— . term Last Friday the Mother* of mations to keep, lew regulations or
tings. * Mr
rule* to follow, and wa were walled
Moore. Virginia and Kenneth were th* Junior class gave a Junlor-Sen"The room for you” class of
Motiter's Day guests of their daugh­ I lor banquet at the Masonic Temple my time playing golf. tennis, ping­ young married people had a hay
rack party last Wednesday evening.
ter, Mr* Frank Thompson and which wa* enjoyed by all.
pong and billiards, or dancing or It was a moat stimulating event. A
family * Pfc. Donald Welfare ot
Mother's Day Celebrations
Percy Jones hospital was a Satur­
Mr and Mn Clare Bassett and course, eating from china plates
day caller of Reuben Fish * Mr
and sleeping In a real bed was a bit
and Mrs Howard Cress of Leach family of North Irving and Mr. and
lake were Saturday dinner guests Mrs Henry Myers and family, were
Have had the "opportunity" to
Mothers
Day dinner guests of their
cf their mother. Mrs. Estella Cress - see quite a bit of Germany. Some
parents.
Mr
and
Mn
George
Baa* Mr and Mrs. Claude Walton and &gt; Pare
of it I have enjoyed and some of Ray Wieland attended the Barry
Mlu Winnie Lancaster were Sun- »*tt
^
...
......
-.11...
11..
.
Mi
the
excursion I'd just as soon have County W.C.T.U. convention held
dsy
afternoon
callers
of
Mn
MlnMr
and
Mrs
Clarence
Benedict
day
ot Mrs
Treat it kindly! Your car needs extra special care
nle Zylstra of Lowell. * Bonnie htd as their weekend and Mother's
at Woodland. Tuesday.
Lou Weiland spent the weekmui i
guest*. Mr and Mr* Plovd peclally that on thia, the east aide
right now! Drive it to the Andrus Service for testing
with Mr and Mra E«rl Pov.hu- Oant. and Mr. and Jdrs Earl Gant of the Rhine. Is beautiful— I think
of Flint. **
Mrs. Vai
mus of Bowne. • Mr and Mrs and daughter
‘
*
The Barry county Christian Er.I've
been
overseas
Of
course,
that
give your car the service it needs,
Jorgenson
of
Battle
Creek,
Mr.
and
Henry' Ttscher of Lake Odessa were
Sunday afternoon callers of Mr Mrs Fred Ballance and Mis Jun­ part of Germany that Iles on the 14. at Freeport Methodist church"*
duration!
and Mrs. Harry Lane. * Mr. and ior McMillan and children of Has­ west side of the' Rhine has been Mtoa Myrtle Wilson, president of
pretty much demolished by the war the County C. E Union presided.
Mrs Wesley Kelin and son Vern of tings
Mother's day gueslr, of Mr. and while this aide has been swept
Clarksville and Mrs Adah Mutter,
&gt;ere Sunday dinner gueals of Mi Mrs John Thaler of South Camp­ through so fast that little of the Sease; Milo Coldren led the slnebell. we»e Mr and Mra. Chas. Wll- landscape, with the exception of ine with Miss Ruth Yonkers at the
and Mrs Semtnh Seese
Sunday afternoon callers at the der of Orlando. Florida. Mr and the larger cities, shows little of the ptano. The Rev. R. W Rash from
Rev. and ifra. M. H Dawson's were Mr* Basil Thompson and son of scan of battle. The German for­ Huntington. Indiana was speaker.
Mr and Mr*b L W Dawsoit and Pontiac. Mr and Mra Woodrow ests and the little German villages,
fumly and Mrs. Cllarcncc McIntyre Knowles, -rnd family Mrs Lillian with the castle perched on the top
HASTINGS, MICH.
PHONE 2240
QvrMBr news
of Lowell • Mr and Mrs Harold Kokx and children of Battle Creek. of the hill are well worth seeing.
There U very little mail coming
Hannon and son Charles of Bir­ Mr and Mrs William Spear and
mingham and Mr and Mrs Ralph son of Caledonia. Mr nnd Mrs In these days I must have a real evening service at the Goodwill
Atlee and sons Dallas. Larry and Marvin Thaler and family of Has­ stack of It somewhere along the church at 8:00 pin The program
tings nnd S Sgt Norvai Thaler of line. I think that we must be mov- Include* a hymn sing, several mu­
Laredo. Texas Afternoon guests
sical number* and chalk artist.
were Mr* Alice Spear of Grand catch up with us. One of these Mia* Maxine Klrchentoauer. por­
Rapids, Mr
nnd Mrs
Gerald days, though, ft will al! pile tn and traying "The Stranger of Galilee."
Thompson of Innia. Mr and Mra. I should have enough reading to followed by a sermon by the pastor,
William Mishler and Gwendolyn of do to keep me busy for a eouple of a Mn. Donald Sothard and chil­
South Bowne and Nonna Yoder. * days at least I hope so.
dren of Hastings spent Mother's
Many thanks for the snapshot of
Mr nnd Mr* Dan Poll!* and son of
VnlporiMi. Indiana. Mr and Mrs Dick Buehler that you sent Many Henry Sothard. * Sgt Donald Reid
Lawrence Hauklns and famllv of of the old landmark* In Freeport of La* Vegas. Nevada, was a Tues­
Hastings, and Mr and Mrs. Keith have changed but Dick looks the day evening dinner guest of Mr.
Marlow of Carlton were Mother s same to me a* he did when I first r! Mr*. J, L. Smith and Herbert.
'Dav dinner guests nf their parents. can recall seeing him. which has
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Armour
, Mr and Mrs Alvin Helriale of been quite **me few years ago spent Mother * dav with Mr and
i North Irvins
Afternoon guests Think that I also owe you Shanks Mrs Vernon B^eenback of Rutland.
were Mr and Mrs. Vernon Benton for Christmas and Easter greeting * Miss Doreen Rltxman of Battle
I and daughter Jean of Grand Rap­
pressing appreciation for a Christ­ parents. Mr and Mrs Lawrence
id*
Sunday dinner guest* of Mrs. mas greeting but. nevertheless, the Rltzman. * Mr. and Mrs Emerson
Maude Rogers and Marguerl’e thinks are most sincere.
Wolfe and children of Otsego dalled
Glad to hear that Bud has had
I were Mrs Nellie Smith. Jean and
| Juan and Boyd Mnnchead ot Haz- the chance to get back home cn
tings. Doris Smith. Detroit. Pvt furlough. Hope that he’s getting
"nd Mr* Fred Caaadv and Deloria. along O.K. and that the Army has
Cha* Casady. Mrs Delia Cast I* l-.lm pretty well fixed up by this
I and Duane Axtell. Lansing Mrs time.. I was talking to a captain In
Jennie Casady returned home with Bud's outfit while I was on fur­
'hem after spending two week* in lough back In England a eouple
of months ago. He remembered
Lansing
Mrs George Forbey received a
beautiful hvdransea plant from her wounded. The Captain himself was
1 non Sat Gerald Forbev somewhere wounded a couple of days later and
in flair on Mother'* Dev, also » was Just out of the hospital. Bud's
' doten roses from Kay Curran of outfit certainly plied up an envia­
Salt Lake City. Utah
ble record for Itself over here.
Mrs Claude Walton received a
Hope that this little epistle find*
bouquet from her son Pvt Theo­ all of you In the best of health.
dore Walton.
Write when you can spare me a
moment. I'm always moat happy to
hear from you
Most Sincerely.
Bill
William Boughner
PS I hear from Wealer ouite Tegu-

EEPORT

★

Your cor has come through
o tough winter

IT NEEDS GENTLE TREATMENT NOW

BUY MORE BONDS

in th* Lawrancs Ander* hom*.
famBunday. * Mr. and Mn. Clarena*
(Mima attended a shower at Lacey, L. Smith wm Friday evening din­
ner guest* ot Mr. and Mra.'Paul
Kendall and daughter*. * Mra. Le­
Roy Perry visited In the home ol
Grand Rapids were Wedutoday
evening supper guests ot Mr. and
Mr*. Floyd Gaskill. * Mr. and Mra.
Mother's

Mrs. Kenneth Reynolds and daugh-

Smiths
-------- "

family and Mra.
Laura Haaken of Nashville spent
ment
Mother's day with Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Gaskill * Mr. and *MH.

Bunday evening supper cueeta ot

t Tuesday
Caatalain.
ce Calm*
were Sunday afternoon callers of

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Elmer Rouah spent Bunday eve­
ning with the Charles Rowley fam­
ily. * Mrs Minnie Edmonds spent
Sunday with Mra. Amber Reid and DUFFU BAGS
mother in Nashville.

Berryville and Mra. Jennie Mcln- ASH TRAYS
and family fn the afternoon all Now
called on Mn. Dennis McIntyre
and daughter. al*o In the Howard FIRST AID KITS
Davis home in Battle Creek. * Mrs. Reg. 119
LeRoy Perry spent Tuesday in
Woodland and attended the Barry
county W.C.T.U. con ven tlon. * Mr.
and Mra. Floyd , Gaskill were Sat­
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OSCAR FORTIER
Oscar Fortier, aged 83. ns sand
away on Tuesday. May 2. In Pen­
nock hospital where he had been «
atlent for seven day*. He came to
e home of hi* daughter. Mra.
Albert Kinne. from Grand Rapids

MBT U AREHART
Bert I., Arehart. son of Lawrence
and Sarah Jane Arehart. wu born
tn Irving Twp, April 23. 1877, and
P—1 m, iw », &gt;H&gt;.
^P00- He was a member of
Star Orange, acting aa Master al
nn.
..
..
—___ __ he worked at his trade ns' a ma­
chinist. He was a member a! Malfleer of Hastings 10.0F. Lodge.
Surviving are tils wife, Marian, a of Saladin Temple. Ancient Accept­
son. T/Sgt. Chester L. Arehart. ed Scottish Rites, both located in
serving with the Persian OulfCoin- Grand Rapid*.
Surviving are two daughters.
mstid In Iran, a daughter. Mra.
Gladys Larkin and a granddaugh­ Mra. Kinne of this city and Mra.
ter. Nancy Lev Larkin of Hastings Max Bair. Jackson; two sons. Ray­
Also a brother. Harvey, of Detroit, mond of Jackson and Cpl. Floyd M.
and a sister. Dora, ot Battle Creek, Fortier. Orlando. Fla.; and .five
funeral services were held on Sat­ Srandchlldren. The Rev. Lesson
harpe conducted funeral service*
urday, May 12. at Leonard funeral
home with the Rev. Karl Keefer, at the Leonard chapel on Thurs­
of Grand Rapid* officiating, with day. afternoon. May 10. at three
o'clock and burial wa* In Riverside
burial in Rlvcnlde cemetery.
cemetery, under the auspices of the
Masonic Lodge.
MRH. RAYMOND MARTIN
)_
Mrs Raymond Marlin. 61, of
uv.Luti. Uica un weoncsaay. May 8. DELBERT WHITMORE
in u Battle Creeij hospital, where
Delbert Whitmore, aged 36. who
she iud been a patient for several ha* been In falling health for sev­
days. Surviving are her husband; eral month*, passed away early
two small sons. Richard and Rob­ Sunday morning. May 13. at Pen­
ert; and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. nock hospital. having been brought
Emest Johncock of Orangeville there from a Grand Rapids hosTwp. Funeral scrvde* were held at ■pllal on Wednesday. He had been
Delton on Saturday and Interment an office clerk at the Hastings Mfg.
Co. for twelve years, having grad­
wa* In the Prairieville cemetery.
uated from H.HS in 1925 and from
MRH. EVA M. RICE
Kalamazoo College In 1931. He was
Funeral services for Mr*. Eva M. an active member of the First
Rice, 81. were held at the Dowling Presbyterian church where he had
church on Munday. May 14. at 2:00 served as superintendent of the
P. M, the Rev. L. Winston Stone Sunday school and in other official
officiating. Interment In the Dow­ capacities. Surviving are hl* wife.
ling cemetery. Mrs Rice died at Josephine: four young daughters.
her home in IXiwlIng on Friday JoBcrta. Jane. Sharon and Mary
afternoon. May 11. at four o'clock. Kate; hl* parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
Fur a number of years Mrs. Rice John B. Whitmore; and a brother.
had taught school In the Dowim- Willard, of Detroit. Funeral serv­
vicinity where she wa* a well ices were conducted by the Rev.
known resident. Surviving are uc Leason Sharpe at the Preabyterlan
husband. Willett, and a son. Ther­ church on Wednesday afternoon.
on of Kalamazoo.
Mav 16. nt two o'clock.-with Inter­
ment in Riverside.
MRS. CATHERINE L.
CAMPBELL ARMSTRONG
FAIR LAKE
Mrs Catherine L. Armstrong. 65.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Armour and
passed away at her home. 410 E daughter Lucille and son Robert of
. Grand St. on Saturday evening. Battle Creek snent Saturday eve­
" May-12. She had been a resident of ning with Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ar­
this city for about fifty yean. She mour. * Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lechla survived by four half-sisters. Mrs lelUier and son Leo. Mr. and Mrs.
Lucy Cartel. Mrs. Alice Chamber­ Welchcr and two children of Battle
lain. Mn. Eula Barnes and Mn. Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lech• Roxie Baker: and two half-broth­ Iritner of Hastings. Mr. and Mrs.
ers. Olen’and Philo Bishop. Kala­ Lewis Cramer of Apgusta. were
mazoo Mrs, Armstrong was a mem­ guests at a family gathering al the
ber of the Pint Methodist church home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
for many yean. Funeral services Spau. Prairieville celebrating Mothwere held at the Leonard chapel on
Tuesday. May 15. at two o’clock, celved that 8 Sgt. 811a* Greenman.
the Rev. A. M Coldren officiating. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Green­
Interment In Riverside cemetery.
man has been liberated from n

n—

German prison where he has been DOWLING
g and Mrs. Leonard Upeeomb and
held since Jan. 20. * Mr. and Mra.
The tuneral of Mra. Eva Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Schneider all of
I.ml m, &gt; ;','r
Will Rockwell of Jackson spent wife of Wllleli Rice who passed. Battle Creek spent the daj
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.'noyd away Friday afternoon after a Un- Mr. and Mr*. Albert Ar—‘
STRIKER
Morford. ♦ Mra. Wm. Wooer re­ gcrlng illnea* was hAd at the daughter.
ceived the news that her husband
ln,.enirnt '2 ।
«nd
who was Inducted In the service*
a John Deprtester wa*. Mead
t place
r k and
h moved
on m
Monday
laid to rest In the Dowling ceme- Imme. * Mr. and Mra. C
land Pixley and two children of n^ “^h“hadV!!?er&lt;2^t!?ittl2!r 'Orand R“Pld* WBre
nl«hl
Dr. *nd Mn. Clayton wlUitt* and
nets. Both had been respected real- ' ^nd Saturday guest* at the Owen
Uk'- *,The Striker .school
a
E. Pixley and son of Battle Creek, MM v*2?‘gnTh*tnSJHi&amp;V,IS5l hOTne' * Albert Becker of Plainwell
ruic were Sunday evening supper graduation exercise on Thursday
spent Mother’s Day with their par­ many years. A The DowUg^l gsra
aaomera aay aa­ guests of the Rev. and Mrs. J. J.
ent*. Mr. and Mra.Clia*. Pixley,
A- painter from WUlltls. * Mr. and Mrs. Derr Webb
louse. Mrs.! Plainwell ha* been engaged to re- and daughter. Leva, of Ann Arbor
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
1 *?ve? “ decorate the interior of the Bunnel and Mr. and Mn. Huron Healy and
Births:
rs has been church to be done In the near fu- daughters of Lake Odessa were Sun­ low. Alice Randal) and Donna Rob­
It’* * girl for
81x sevens grmte.rtu.&amp;’wiR'U-'
day callers at the borne of Mn. inson. This was th* laiyftrt group
Mr. and Mr*. George Spencer,
Clara Day. A Mr. and Mrs. Orlo
Ir. anu. Mrs. Albert!
** OuU
Sunday night. Roush were Sunday dinner guest* of seventh graders lo graduate from
1001 8. Dibble. Janet Cnarlenc, thi**f*U.
our school tn several yean, A piano
May 10; Mr. and Mn. Elvin Litch­
of Mr. and Mn. Harold Pennock recital followed and ice cream and
Lee nnd Mra. Thomas Shay were in
„
field. Hartings. R. 1. May 12.
i. nd son of Hickory Comers. * Mr.
Grand Rapid* Saturday. * Mr. and , BARRYVILLE
It's a boy for
and Mn. O. D. FalsetZ were Sunday cuke were served.
Mrs Edith Cramer received one
Mra. Lloyd Gaskill -were host and : The 4-H Club met at the home of dinner guest* of the Burr Passett*.
hnrtea* lo the members of the Mr. and Mrs. Segar Miller Friday * Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lathrop were dozen American Beauty roses (ot
A ---------Mr. and
Mrs.
------ - “
“ Rex Dun­ Sunday dinner guesu of Mr. and Mother * day from her son. Ches­
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lester, Del­ Farm Bureau at a supper Thursdayevening.
ter, In India. Her guests on Moth­
ton, Dari Emest. May 13; Mr. and evening,at their farm home. * Mr. nigan and children were Sunday Mn. Will Hyde In Nashville.
er* day were, Mr* Martha Mead.
Mra. Warren Tyrell. Cloverdale. and Mra. Leon Moon and Mr. and dinner guest* of the Hubert Lath­
Mra. Milton Leinaar visited their rop*. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wirt Surine and son* of Battle Creek were Wednes­ Roae and Jean Mr. and Mra Merle
May 14.
Medical: Edward Cauklns. 514 E. mother Mr*. Clara McCoy at CeUna Geraldine Clemen* were Sunday day supper guests of Mr. and Mra. Callhan and Jack of Lansing and'
callers and Mrs. Faye Fisher and [Charles Day. They were here to Mr. and Mn William Cramer and
Center: Bert DeWeerdt. Zeeland; Ohio over the weekend.
* Mother's day guests at
The Cemetery circle 1* sponsoring son Friday afternoon callers. A Mrs. 'attend the funeral of Mrs. Lena
Prank Kenski. Nashville; Clifton
Lena Riddle of Albion Is visiting al Morgan. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Merritt the Ira Chaffee home were Mr. and
Ragla. 137 N. Michigan; Mrs. Allen their usual memorial day program the
home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph De-, Mena
®!cl1 C^PPon and daughters
Mead were Mother's day dinner
Pender. 520 E. Walnut; Cora Hub­ on May 30th with Mra Bert "an- Vine.
Sunday
evening
bard. Middleville: Mrs. Samuel cher In charge. A speaker will be lheeNeUon
nBromm?
‘*lunch gue*U iI
^QuCnty*”’ Mr* sod of Hastings and Mr and Mra. Lin­
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dale
DeYlnc
and
Mclnti
den Norris and family of Cedar
Page. Hastings. R. 4; Mrs Ploy Mc­ present and several musical •elec­ Day
! ¥« “ri GJW and KXU of Battle Creek. Afternoon caller* were Ar­
Dermott. Delton; Donald Puller. tion* have been arranged, also a
Mother’s dav cable creek were Sunday dinner guesu of chie Wood and daughter of Free­
dinner which will immediately fol­
511 W. State.
from her son. Pfc.
n
Duane L. SlT
Day. I the
tht Ch&gt;
Chai* Days
DQ?S W,&lt;1
*«
port and Orville Fountain and fam­
Surgical: Mrs. George Gardner. low the program. * Mrs. John Sco­
ily of the Center road.
428 8 Jefferson; Marlon Kelly. 833 bey and children ot Hasting* were
of ‘**iTra
— B Ralph £,of\d and,JamRy °r Hsings were i Mead^nd family were Sunday^tftE. Bond; William Sutphen. Ver­ Sunday guest* and
“p-I QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
montville: Dorothy Bunn. Preeport ; Powell. * Mr. an4
^2. r*” “*WhR'
•tainn Sunday‘n,e
afternoon
callers
of the ofemoon
caller* c.f Mr and
Mr*
John
JfTT
M
r,
r
?
’
?l
U
S
the°
Branc^duuid
0
A
'
Mtnzer
of
Battle
Creek
were
Sun
­
George
Gillett*.
The
Vern
Ma
’
nhalh
nlX"
oT^the^BraAch
dStrict
A
Chester R. Burden and wife to
Mn. Charles Leonard. 502 S Jef­
Whit­ enkwwi aa SfJ'L
i»l»r»r ro
hu
with
the ... “'nd
tk] Mra Forest
Fot4,t Cole and JlmJim-1 •’a[nucl Nesbitt and wife. 20 Ac.
ferson; Mra. Olive Conlon. 1722 S. day gurat* of Mra. Edna wUoW
^
t u
“h lhe
worth.
A
Mr.
and
Mr*.
IIirt4i
Jeffersoni Mrs. Wm. Oke. Nash­
jSErt
Sunday evening.
i my were .
BuIxlB
y evening
ofcallers
,
acre
Sundaycaller*
evening
of—
. A— i;53*71*- .
. .
were
Mother's
ville. R, 3: Mrs. Emmltt Shellinit- Stanton and sons
"m‘7 »
[h ‘ m
Mr.- and Mrs. F
Mr
Floyd
lo&gt;'d Nesbct
Nesbcl and;
and ■ Mr
Mr. and Mr*.
Mrs. Arthur finvder
Snyder of'
nf1 Wl
Willis
'l,la E. ^
Strce
tr£$ter'. ct, “!■ to ahe?
ton. Freeport: Arthur Howe. 427 E.
a nnnfMH
AhFred Brumm were Sunday after- I Hasting*. A Thursday caller* al the 12&gt;“n^ c'uLot 2'_®trce,er 1Sec.
Colfax; Edward Howe, 337 W. M-.eK?n ierne2tfiruh?LdMtt-»?^a IiT
noon “llers of Mr- and Mrs J&lt;* L A, Day home were Mr. and Mrs. Mi_.Ya’,kfe
Spring*.
State.
।
Mac Kinder entertained twelve la- Hickey and Sunday evening called | Lester Beach. S. Vermontville. Mr.
Ethel Gamble to Calvin J. Street­
Discharges:
Kellar Stem. W. dies at her home recently with a
jgfs ida Dostie's In Battle Creek, and Mrs. Prank Day and Judy K.
Green: Mra. Roland Taliaferro and commercial demonstration. A Re* Mr on(j Mrs. Sagar Miller and Spencer. Hastings, and Mr. and Mra.
baby girl. 420 N. Michigan; Mra. member the WB.CB. dinner thi* family were Mother's day dinner Conrad Cable of Hartford. Mr. and
Peter Martin. 722 W. Madison; week on Thursday at the church. &lt; guest* of their daughter and fam- Mrs. p. j. Bullne of Kalamazoo were
Dorothv Overholt. Mulliken; Bar­
•••
i fly. Mr. and Mr*. Vernon Thomp- weekend guesu. A Our cemetery
bara Burkholder, 330 W. Court: CEDAR CREEK
i son. of Freei»rt Mr and Mra. Har- | look* very nice now and with the
c. Conrad, el al, lo Dorothy
Mrs. Jacqueline Guntrlp. 600 E.
Charlie Godwin and family of
Blair: Judy Hunter, Sunfield: Ed­ Battle creek were Sunday guest*
ward Lewis. Middleville: Charles of Arcellu* Campbell and family.
Kilmer. Hastings. R.3: Curl MVera. A Mr. and 'Mra. Wm. Hammond
Hastings. R. 4: Mrs. Robert Bigg*. and Ethen Hammond and family
Middleville: Howard Barnes. 736 E visited al the Ardy Owen home on
Madison: Mrs. Vale Morrison and Tuesday evening. Ethen went into
baby boy. Freeport: Mrs. Flovd
Johncock. Cloverdale:
Marlon
Baird. Hosting*. R. 3: Mrs. Harold who Ls home from Germany spent
Lester and baby boy. Delton: Mrs. Sunday. May 6. with Mr. and Mr*.
Donald FUhcr and baby girl, Has­ John Lammers. Mra. John Lam­
tings. R 3: Mr* A Franklin Ber­ mers received a radiogram from
lin and baby plrl. B17 8. Church: her son. Dale, in France on Moth­
Bonnie Ix&gt;u Wieland. Freeport: er's day. * We are glad to see
Mr* Laurel Senath* and bnbv bov. Richard Leinaar around again. He
Hasting*. R. 1; Mrs. Dari Rose. wa* taken prisoner by the German*
Nashville.
last August. * On Sunday. May 6.
Bob Lipscomb, who is home on a
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drudgery and backache out of your homcmaking and help you
maintain the glistening, spotless home you’ll be proud to display.
EDDY KILOWATT laugh* at the eld-fashioned rule about
Reddy’s help is measured in kilowatt hours, which cost but a
"Doing one thing at a time in order to do ii well." because
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�THE HAflTTNGg BANNKB, TUBEDAY, MAT IT, 1943

VILLE *
D Leonard and family

la want to Throe
and .remained over
vtaitlng her parents
Med the funeral of
lie Spooner, age*! 43.
ead a Mr*. Isabella
■turned home after

came Satur-* Day with

FTancee Pughof VermcntvlUe come
ThunJay after her email daugh­
will remain through the | Fred Clsler et Grand Rapids, spent
ter. Mary KU&lt;sn Beekell. who had
»eir golden wedding osle- Mother's Day with his mother. Mre.
been etaylng with her grandpar­
Mr*. Mary etauffcr and Clara Clsler and hia brother Ray.
ents. Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. MeKevltt daughter I^ta Munger. ot Alto and *MT. and Mrs. Glonn Solomon and
for a couple of week*. * Several of Laberge, »«e Friday afternoon ■ son Curtta and family were Baturvtaitors of their mother and grand- day visitors ot Mr. 8's brother Lew­
donle Thunday night to the con­ mother. Mrs. Hattie 8mUh. * Ray , la and family, at Grand Rapids.
ferring of degree*. * Mr. and Mra. Lyons made a business trip to
■
■
Aniold Parker and children of Mid­ Grand Haven. Tuesday * Mrs I
T-K School Activittea
land spent the weekend with their Biggs. Sr. of Holland la caring for 1 Mtaa Roberta Slagel, * won the
the family ot her son. R. L. Bigg* ' scrvlos award given the gjrta. RoMr*. Biggs. Jr. Is home from Pen- ' berta ha* her plans all laid to enand John VanderVeen.
nock hospital convalescing from a ! ter the nursing profswlon.
Mn. Pearl VanderWal and two severe
sickness and operation per- I Frederick G
Grlffeth. who recently
formed
•
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last week * John
- Hamilton &lt; joined
: iXi
the C.
U X Navy and is get­
ting
hta *■*
bool
of the Merchant Marine*, boat en- “
— *■'"
“* *training at The Great
glnecr. returned recantlv fnxn a Lakes Station, before he left had
several weeks' trip to England. * accumulated enough credits with
Mrs Marc Squier and little daugh­ hta activities to-receive lhe athletic
ter Susie of Chicago are spending award and atao the boy* service
award He is the sen of Mr and
Mr*. Harold Grlffeth.
and Mra. G- £■ Blake.
The aervice awards are given oh
Mrs Roy Garrison who ha* been
the basis ot service rendered
the
KX^tPCJn
SooT^^jriGir’SJSbJrehi?

during the early years of this cen­
tury. In 1908 they moved to Gold
Flow, Nevada where tUy
they »p«nt
fourteen yean before they moved
to Graee Valley. California In 18M
beewuee of hia poor health they re­
tired and returned to Middleville
where they now are enjoying ecgne
qiilet yean.
She has a stater. Mra. Anna Bon-

about tttetr loeaUon but £•
hadn't beau received. Bote I
the truck div talon and D.
boats. Bob also la nearly a &lt;
as hta papers for promotion
th« way and In about two w,
expects hia title to be chang
The boys graduated Doe
eehool In l«n; then Don a

graduated from Albion college.
Both were Inducted In October IHl
ChrtaUne Flnkbelner enterand Don went to Ireland the next
on Bunday, her ion Edd
a brother, ifalph tn Norfolk. Va.
and a sister, Mrs Pearl Rogers of September 1M3 on the USB ’
field which burned at sea ii
Grand Rapid*.
The many Crltnds of the Bentons Don alive but with notiUng
hope they may enjoy many more
than hto birthday suit. The two
happy yean together.
boy* have been stationed in the
South before going into the Pacific
T their
'
Mr. and Mra. Elmer James who thia spring- •
VE Elvira DeWeerd,
Don's wife lhe former Ruth
have been married fifty year* this
who reported at her
Wednesday. May 19. are celebrating Weickgenani of Battle Creek and their famine* * Mr. and Jdfr*
Sunday visitor*, afternoon and e’
their golden anniversary by keep­ baby daughter reside la Middleville
Malchele and two aona of nine. were hta parents, Mr. and ta
hM
nC^\^ ?h?; [*rl0&lt;1 &amp;cm»
lhc
contad- ing open house for their friends with hta mother, and Bob'a wife. Frederick
Ceresco were Bunday visitors ol Earl Bali, aim hta tarother-ln-1
Mr^aJSi Mr.
'cred 10 ‘hta-award are. dependabil- from 2 to'+ and 7 to 10 o'clock.
the home of the Ruggs* and ta clerk
and stater. Mr. and Mr*. Haa
psrents Mr. and Mrs. Mack Sines uy unaelfiahneaa usafulnres extra
Ohio, seventy-five years ago and In the Thomapple-Kellogg school
m«X.‘n’SE Si?
•
members of Middle* ille Eastern service, distinct asset to adtool and hta wife, the former Caroline Luce office.
tSUSF&amp;jrLf?!? -SUIK i
made bet- ! in Dorr. Allegan county. Michigan.
son. with their son-in-law and
Hack no and
1 1 '-er by hta or her presence These
Pennock hospital Guild No. 10 daughter. Mr. and Mra. Kenneth
I Night Friday and some of the winners are selected by the high
had a very pleaaant time Thunday Vogel.
Officers
the ceremon- schooWaculty
&gt;
dI,lc're took part‘nloUw
,
Sunday
on their
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Beckwith
of
evening at the home of Mn. Ada
W Mrs.
Mra. Alfred
Alfrad Lyon*
I.vnna of
nf KalaKala. I
lea. *
visiting relative! ir
6 henna n before they moved to Beeler with ten members preeont. Hastings spent Sunday with her
maxoo wa* a guest of her mother­
Grand Rapids where they spent A social evening followed the regu­
in-law. Mr*. Ray Lyons at the '
most of their Uvea before moving lar business and very delicious re­
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. attended church aer vices at Cal­
lo Middleville three years ago. He
n^anrt •rimfrt.Traht^r a?nt Rev Kellogg school who won first hon- was employed as a railroad carpen­ freshments were served by the hoe- H. Johnson Sunday their daughter, vary church in Grand Rapid* Sun­
Mrs Bernard Peck of Hastings was day evening.
ter. In later yean they also spent
Hie next meeting will be a cook- their
guest. * Mrs Wm- Kronawitter
Mra. Ruth Llebler and Mra. Edit!
a year in California.
In NaahviUe. returned home Mon- I
vm?
out at Caledonia part. Thursday
Btokoc were Mother's Day guesu o
They are tiic parents of five evening. June 7 with the husbands
j day accompanied by the former's !
“JS
Mr. and Mra. W. K LleWer am
urrvi aunt Mra TJhhtn william, oo vetta Jenkin* a.id Sybil Knox Botli daughters, two sets of twins, nine as guests.
Parmelee were Mr. and Mrs. Warren enjoy’d a delicious chicken dinne
■ &gt;»'»&gt; ••"■«' »• &gt;«
Allen of Grandville and Mr. and Mrs honoring the 75th birthday of W
home Mra. Lydia Bradford who i 0U1T.1°;
TSE MISTER MIX way auket am your laying
K. * Mrs. R M. Berljan called m
Slavs with her aunt had been called
m Middleville. Mn. Evelyn Baird of
Young men from this vicinity
her mother in Vermontville. Sun
W (l,« York t, the
.kkn^. tS’f'S.i'Dl!"
f,“? S
• ho have passed their physicals Ungs were Sunday afternoon guests day morning. * Mr. and Mrs W. H
* motST
Her HitiioHfer
wHn
ha,
nneit
Doth
ClaSS
plSJTS
Slid
W*S
active
in
the
34th
wedding
anniversary
of
of
tala stepfather and mother, Mr.
Ifmri^'cE ,he Horae
r,ub' 8he
,U"
her
parents,
and
Mre.
Pearl
Van
­
and
Mrs
.Claude
Kermeen.
*
Mr.
thi* Mnndavntw.nrJlW* heautv !?hnn I ‘'“seated in vocal music activities
in IhYrre^encTof^Mrs^Mvr TaL ' M1« Knox 11 ,he “^»ter of derWal ot Muskegon and Mrs. Ru­ Mr. and Mn. Glenn Alien: John and Mrs. Fred Johnsen of Hnrne Mr* Frances Pugh and family i
by Johnson of Middleville; there Fisher, employee of Blue Ribbon Acre* spent the weekend with tbeir Mr and Mn Gerald Potts of La
!n.lnf
°£.Mr» Ol,ve TB’- ( Wm. Knox and took her first two are'eight grandchildren.
bot on Arlington St.
Dairy; Francis Baker, son ot Mr. rister-tn-law. Mrs. Vera Johnson Porte, Ind. surprised hl* father am
' year* of high school In Alpena.
Sunday visitors were her brather-in- mo* her. Mr. and Mn. Ray PotU
Mrs. Ruth Lleblcr visited Grand
Dakota but now makes her Ray Plank of Grand Rapids and and Mn. Steve Baker: Armand law and sister. Mr. and Mr*. Horace tain weekend and were at home to
Rapid* friends over Thursday night South
home at the Circle Pines Camp Mr* Henry Luce ot Wayland who Pierre Stlmaon. and Wajme Rob­ Livergood of Grand Rapid* a Mn. Mother'* Day * Mrs. Addie Lewi
and enjoj-ed the crowds' annual about
twelve miles south of Mid­ is the wife of Mrs. James' brother.
trout supper * Mr. and Mrs. J. C. dleville
inson. son of Mr. and Mn. Earl Sarah DeWeerd returned to her and Fred Katsenberger vuiteJ Iw
work in Grand Raoid* Sunday after nlacc and family at Battle Cm
Schad accompanied by tls brotherRobinson.
Allee William*, wa* declared sabeing al home for .wo weeks be­ this Monday, a Tliomton Kenya
Birthday Dinner
i^- ot Merritt vicinity was a weekd
T/5 Clare Mugridge left for the ........
lutatorian with an average of 3 387
। Russel! Hunsberger of Wavland. point* She Is lhe daughter of Mr
Aberdeen Proving Ground*. Mary­
visitor of hia mother. Mr*, Princi
were breakfast guests Sunday of and Mr*. Clare William* She was the Russell Solomon home Thurs­ land. on Tuesday after a 72-hour
HTIte greofetl feeding development
K
The monthly meeting of the Kenyon who accompanied hir
I another sister. Mr* Henry Buxton president of her class in her junior day evening when his wife enter­ furlough spent with hta mother,
\ In ywon. Came In. Ask about it.
. and husband at Charlotte)—and year and treasurer in her senior tained at a family dinner honoring Mn Amble Mugrldae and hie Young Woman's Guild will be held home Sunday, to spend two weca
hta family, and another not
then all spent the day with their year She is active on the Trumpet Russ' blrthdav Ills parents, and brother* and atatera. Bunday. May this week Thursday evening with with
Mra. Cha*. Cox on M-37 south at Hait-ld and family al Mio. a Mr
*•*little
I brother. Roscoe Schad and family and Trojan staffs and took part brother Curtis, wife —•* “
8. a birthday dinner was enjoyed town. * The vympathy of many Gladv* Wurm and daughter of Wa
i at Adrian * Miss Florence Render In musical and dramatic activities daughter were guests.
by lhe various members of the friends is extended to Sgt. and Mr*. tervllet came Sunday evening an
of Grand Rapids accompanied by and has been especially prominent
family
at
the
mother's
home
on
span
1
,
a
couple days with her nwlhr
Woodrow
Gillette
m
the
baa
of
their
Happy Reunion
little JoAnn Bredahl spent the In 4-H activities. She also won the
Two boyhood chums who grew Arlington St. celebrating the birth- bab daughter, bom dead in But­ Mrs. Emma William*
I weekend with her parent*. Mr and activity award.
terworth hospital Grand Rapid.*,
Mr and Mn. John M. Halims
up in the same block of Middleville
' Mrs. Philip Bender. The two little
ler.
May
a
and
Clare's
May
8.
,
Bunday
morning.
May
It.
Woodrow
of
Grand
Rapid.* were Sunday cal
had an unexpected meeting recent­
Phono 2678
Hasting*
। stater* of JoAnn. who Is the daughMonday evening the mother's is stationed at Camp McCoy, Wta. era of his niece. Mr.'. Douglas Rey
Their 53d Anniversary
ly thousands of miles from home.
Mr and Mn. Bert Benton, re­ They are Lt. Robert Rugg and Cap- Lome was the gathering place again Mrs. Gillettes mother. Mr* Vance nold* and family The Halloran
for the family memben and Mr. Sharp of Lansing is with her. * The- son Pfc Kenneth Halloran. 32, die
spected residents of this vieinitv lain Don While.
Bob is th* son of Merchant and and Mn. Lester Snyder, neighbors, many friends of the Rev. f. E. Car­ lately of lllneu In Camp DuvU, )
who furnished the fish for a lovely ley of Kalamatoo. former pastor of
53d wedding anniversary quietly nt Mrs J L. Rugc and Don the son fish
supper.
the Middleville. Methodist ctuuxiv
their home on Russell SI this of Mn* Dora White, librarian for
are sorry lo hear lie is confined to hh
several years at Thornapple-KelMrs. Julia Russell of Thomapple- bed very sick with throat infection. nold* attended the* funeral. * M
Both are natives of Barry county loss scImmiI The bovs were about
* The Mayqard Stone family of Hattie Smith spent Mothers D
nnd excepting for thirty-two years to enter a coffer shop for lunch Kcllogg faculty spent the weekend Battle
Crter were Bunday afternoon
her son Arthur and family
have spent tneir live* In this vi­ when they met Neither knew the al Big Rapids and where she also ciulors of the Fdd Flnkbeiur. family. with
Hastings. * Mn. Minnie John*
met her mother from Flint. * Mr.
cinity Bert was b&lt;&gt;rn in Rutland
and Mrs Wendell Lyons and UtUe
has returned to her home o.i wt
twp on June 8. I3C9 and his wife.
spent
last week with her husband at Main St. after spending sever
daughter. Mary Ann. of Flint were
the
borne
of
Mr.
and
Mn.
James
weekend visitors of hta parents, Mr.
months In Lansing * Mk, Ever
and Mn. Ray Lyons, k Mn. Bam Pender on lhe Pralrlr. We arc glad Geukes of Kellogg s school. Ot
Coats 1* spending * couple of weeks to know Mr. Slagcl is improving lake spent tne weekend with h
with relative* In Grand Rapids * from his hip fracture and can now parents, Mr. and Mra. Ann
POOP UCQMAN
t HAVE. BEEN
The U'udkcra arid families of Thorn- Jt up for a short lime.
Geukes. * Mrs. Howard Birdsell
apple-Kellogg school and lhe school
The Rev. Leroy Chamberlain of Hastings visited her parents. R
CANNED If HE NAD LEARNED HIS TRADE
officials are having a potluck supper the Leighton Evangelical church
this evening at the scliool. The orig­ leaves Wednesday for Detroit to
AT A SCHOOL UECODUD HAVE POUND
inal plana were to go to Long lake attend the annual Evangelical con­ and children and her sister. Mt
A vary lovely flo­
but the weather man hasn't brought ference. * Mr. and Mrs. Paul Faulk­ Jarnos Thotnpo-in o' Grand Hapls
THROUGH THE YELLOW PAGES OF
ral pattern — dinthe right weather and the ookl ner spent last week in Chicago w visited Use ladle*' brother. Jam
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downpour disrupted plan* * Sun­ Mr. and Mn. Oeih Hamlin of Hol­ TenEyck and family at Pterao
nerwaro you will
day visitor* of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. land and Mrs. Belie Wilson of Banta Sunday The TenEjck . son Bill
Bender were her parents and two Rosa, Calif., were Sunday visitors is on his way to ths So Pacific.
be proud to place
younger sisters. Mr. and Mr*. Henry at the Jervis Campbell home west
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Britten
Heltntnk. Jane and Carol of Vir­ of town. * Mn. Helen Irwin left Charlotte were weekend gue»t*
ginia Park Holland. * 8upt. and on Tuesday of last week for h-*r Mr and Mrs James Britten of Mi
Mrs. j. p Schipper and children home in Brecksville. Onio, after a dievilie. Mr. and Mn. Clias. Co
spent the weekend at Holland with few days* visit al lhe home ot her verse and children of Hastings we
her mother also and took his moth­ parents. Mt and Mn. Ray Pott*. Sunday visitors &lt;&gt;t the home of h
er who had been vtaitlng them sev­ Monday she and her mother accom­ parents, the Brittens * A fami
Fits most gloss
eral days, lo her home at Ovcrisrl
panied Mis* Prances Potts to Grand dinner was held at lhe Qonver
coffeemakers.
Mr. and Mr* Prank Cattle of Rapids where she is employed, and homo Sunday. May 6 for Chari
Prairieville spent Mother's Day with spent the day. * Chester Savacool a ho left for service Wedne*dny. gg
her mother and sister. Mrs. Mattle and children of Freeport were Sat­ ». Present with their families ws
Lectka and Winifred. In the aft­ urday aiUeis of Mr. and Mr*. Chris Mr and Mr* George Converse h
ernoon they took a pleasant ride to Maicnele in west Thoatapple. * and Mr* Roger Convert Hastlni
Freeport and called on relatives and Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller Auguste. Mr and M
friend* * Mrs. Fred Guffin spent Ralph Kenyon and Neal Cook were. Ben Borgman. Mrs Reta Ore
Crt of last week at Wayland with Mn. Pearl Kenyon and lhe Carl Grand Rapid*. Mr. and Mrs Jam
r daughter. Mrs. Carl Hlar who Marble family', ail local. * Mr. and Britten, MIm Betty Poland. Midd
was real tack with ear and throat Mn. Donald Buehler of Greenville vllle. R R Mr and Mr* Joe M
infection and the flu. * Little Gary were weekend visitors of her par­ Clurkln and Mrs Flora Vendl
Lee Vansickle and J’nyllta Am* ents. Mr and Mn. Ray Aubl!
9-ounce liu
Lawrence are both out again after
Mrs. B O. Swift and son Carlton
quite serere sick spells. * Thorn- sent to Grand Rapid* Saturday and
Approaching Marriage
apple-Kellogg seniors are planning Mr*. Swift I* spending the week
The marriage ot Mra. E. A. SI
DOZ
on a trip by boat to Chicago this with her sister-in-law, Mn. P. L wood of thia vicinity, formerlj
week They will leave Wedncadey Thompson, while the Doctor and Hudsonville. to Fred Curtl* of (
WEDGE
evening and return Friday. They Carlton are In the North doing some tral lake, will take place thta T
will be acconrpanled by their class trout fishing. * Sunday guest* of
II.- «■ ..
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CUSHIONS
adviser. Ellon Lawrence, and also Mr and Mn Emest Dunlap were
Regular 81.15.
their daughter and daughters-in!0-inch size. Reg­
law. Mrs. George Williams and fam­ time. The Rev. Leroy Chambcrta
ular 79c.
ily. Mn. Wm Dunlap and Mn. Ken­ of the Leighton Evangelical chiffl
neth Dunlap, and Mn. Dunlap’s will perform the cereritony befc
$«|98
brother. Dudley Kennedy and wife, the immediate family. We extd
Al'XIMARY
all of Hastings. Saturday. Mr. and congratulations and best wishes. 1
;tnly
ONLY
. sooner!
Tuesday of last week. Mrs Cam
Mra. Carl Dunlap of Grand Raptda
DRIVING
were callers. * The daughters and bril and Ker daughter -and lid
LAMPS
families ot Mr. and Mn. Julian granddaughter. Mra. Ray Tolan a|
Potu enjoyed a family get-together Kareen Raye. were in GrandvilleI
Regular »3 «.
at their farmhome, northeast of a party given in honor of Mn. Shi
town. Sunday. Present were, Mr. wood, the bride-to-be.
j
That final home-coming day!
and Mr* Glenn Dean and tout
children. Mr. and Mn. Ralph Flnk­
TTiat’a what we're all hoping for ...
The monthly meeting of the mJ
belner and two children and Mr.
PATRIOTIC
praying for . . . earnestly! But'there's a
and Mrs. Jaa. Robertson and small tera-Jonea circle will be held tl
daughter. aLo Mn. Martha Dean. Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock!
LICENSE
tough road ahead, that road to
Afternoon and evening visitors were the home of Mrs. Philip Bender I
FASTENERS
Mr. and Mn. Alex PotU of Grand weal Main St. Those who attej
Tokyo. Don't think it won't
Raptas St.
are asked to contribute somcthl
Reg. 3 for 15c
Miss Irene Frost is a new employee toward the program. It la hod
bo tough. It will take a lot more
al the White Product* Corporation there will be a good attendance I
and Is staying at the Lectka home., circle officer* will be elected. H
ahipa, more B-29'a. More tanka,
* Mr. and Mr.*. Elton Lawrence and freahment committee. Poulson. Li
half-tracka, jeepa, and trucks!
little daughter. Phyllis Ann spent j Harper.
Long Handle
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�Grand

fline,herbrother-in-lawand
Mr, and Mr*.' Cha*. Towne
laughter Irene of Wayland,
r gueeta were hi* parent*. Mr.
jrs Glenn Solomon end hl*
&gt;r Curtl* and family.
"
. Christine Flnkbeiner enteri on Bunday, her son Ed&lt;
tlner and family, local ant
lighter, Mrs. Monroe AUDI!

r and Thursday and attending
lotber-D«u
-*,u

। DeWeerd

f Elvira DeWeerd. fltoreicccpe
to reported at her Headquar
t Mechanicsburg. Pa.. Friday
y visitor*, afternoofi and eve
•era hl* parent*. Mr. and Mn
Ball, arid hia brother-in-lat
lister, Mr. and Mn. Heesp
trayk and two little girl* o

lid family. Sunday on their
nmc from visiting relative* ir
igs. * Mr. and Mra. Dick
an and Mra. Melinda Bedforc

hurch In Grand Rapid* Sunrening.
Ruth Llebler and Mr*. Edit!
i were Mother** Day guest* o
nd Mr*. W. K. Llebler am
d a delicious chicken dinni­
ng the 76ih birthday o' W
Mrs. R M. Berljan called cu
{Other in Vermontville. Bun
orolng. * Mr. and Mr*. W. H
rtit spent Mother's Day a
Btvllle with their daughter
Prance* Pugh and family. I
»d Mr*. Gerald Potu of La
Ind, surprised hi* father ant
r. Mr. and Mra. Ray Potu

and family at Battle Cree
(onday. * Tl tornton Kcnyo
rrltt vicinity wa* a wackrl
at hia mother. Mr*. Princi
h who accompanied lilr
Sunday to spvnd two wrca
11* family, and another mx
. and family al Mio. * Mr
i Wurm and daughter of Wa
, came Sunday evening an
, couple day* with her rnulhe
mraa William'
and Mrs. John M. Haller*
nd Rapid* acre Sunday cal
hl* niece. Mr.’. Douglas Rej
and family The Halloran
c Kenneth Halloran. 32. die
of Illness in camp Duvt*. 1
I Ute funeral was held 1
Rapid* last week. He he
vcraca* two year* Mrs. Re
mended the funeral * Mr
Smith spent Mother* De
t-r son Arthur and family 1
pt. * Mn. Minnie Johns*
;urned to tier home oa we
St. after spending -ever
i in Lansing. * Mk. Evely
i of Kellogg'* school. Ou
sent the weekend with h
,. Mr. and Mr*. Arthl
* Mr*. Howard Blrdscl)
I* visited her parent*. M
s Morton FTeshnty this p*
ilidrcn and her sister. Mr

k and family at &lt; Pterso
. The renEycks son Bill
.is way to ths So. Pacific,
and Mrs. Prank Britten

i Mr*. James Britten of MK
Mr. and Mra. Chat. Coi
nd children of Hastings we
visitor* .«t the home of h
. the Brittens. * A farm
was held at the Conver
iundny. May 6 (or Chari
l (or nervier Wednesday. M
•nt with their families we
1 Mrs George Conveisc k
s Roger Converse Hastlnj
lllcr Augusta: .Mr and M
orgman. Mrs Rrta Gre
Rapid*. Mr. and Mrs Jam
Miss Betty Poland. Mlddl

and Mrs. Flora Vandl
inday evening supper gue*
ipproaehlne Marriage
narnagc of Mrs. E A. She
( this vicinity, formerly I
rille, to Fred Curtis of Cel
e. will lake place thta Tud
«y 15. at the home of H
4rs. Jervta Campbell west I
here she ha* lived for soi
Fhe Rev. Leroy Chamberia
Leighton Evangelical churl
rform the ceremony befifl
nedlate family. We exj'l
illations and best wishes. I
ay of last week. Mra. Cant
d her daughter -and lit]
mghter. Mrs- Ray Tolan al
Raye. were in Grandvlllel
given tn honor of Mrs. Shi
ie bride-to-be.

Saturday forenoon a meuage wa*
The South Thornapple
1
Farm Bu- received by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
held 1U May meeting Reynolds of Middleville Informing
reau group ht.~
Wednesday evening.
., at
.. the them that their oldest son. Cpl.
venlng. May 9.
----------- -----home of Mr. and Mra. Waller
Ben­ Patrick J. Reynolds aged JO. had
der with a good attendant. After ibean killed about midnight Friday.
, Mav II tn an almlana ora-USmt.
iv, mwra W
11,1 HI
K
ted by Vur Adams. It was a very i Reynold* was bom tn Gaines twp.
interesting subject and well handled., Kent county on March 4, 1925 but
Mr and Mn. R L. Grime* showed had lived m Middleville since he
motion picture* of scenery in 1 was a small boy. He graduated from
Michigan and Indiana which were Thornspple Kellogg school in 1943
interesting and some very beautiful. ;*nd six days -?fter graduation went
Light potluck refreshment* were tato aervice. With the army air
served by the hostess. The next corpa.
meeting will be June 13 with Mr. I Hta basic training waa reoehred
and Mra. Charted Baughman.
,at Sheppliard Flelif and AmariUo,
Mrs. J. C. Mowry. Pub. Ohmn. i Texas, and also at Las Vega*. Ne------------ Irada on the B17 plane, aa messrvtec Neteu chanic, flight engineer and gunner.
8. Sgt. Robert Kacchete and Uster
Beatrice of Caledonia were calling
frwtealnlru^an the bSo
to mt
1on relatives and friend* In this vt- f*™* 2* „f°r
clnlty,
Friday. 8/Bgu Keechete who jVPJL
|ha. been
in service four year, god JX,*" Wh£f

Rapid* G
The White Product* Corportlon
has purchased lhe block oo EaM
Main St. adjoining the Railroad,
known aa th* Davis or Mtaal tend­
ing of Ben Washburn who purchased
It thta spring. We understand the menu
company will use It tor offtes* as
Will W. Johnson of Church BL l*
their factory capacity a strained convalescing from hta seme sickfor storage room.
Mra. Martha Dean has sold her
farm on the Irving road to Leonard
Mather-Daughter Banquet
Walters, son of Mr. Walter* of west
The Mother-Daughter ' banquet
Main St., and has purchased the
tenant house of Maxine ‘ Clark frogsuccess
More than one hundred
and fifty mother* and daughters,
Winifred. Mra. Dean plans to
met for the co-operative supper and
In Middleville.
program.
The program opened
with Invocation by Mra. E. E. Hick­
Home Born*
man and Mra. R. D. Leonard gave
The home of Edon Sear* near the welcome and Introduced the
Strawberry Corner* in Rutland twp. toastmistras*. Mra. Reginald Gridwas totally' destroyed by fire about ter who performed her duties tn a
5 o'clock Tuesday evening. Sparks very pleasant and capable manner.
from the chimney lodging tn the Mis* Myrtle Davta representing the
roof is supposed lo have started daughter/, paid a tine tribute to
the fire and had gained such head­ lhe mothers and the response for Kaecneie and nis brother Paul is 5taK*him bef2e’he“lefL*’
r' ~
R_v
way before discovered that nothing tin inolhtra. wm a very fiiie lalk also In service, a radio man on a;°L5rc
s a br^he^Jacknnd tio
in the upright part was saved. Mo­ by Mrs Wm.YL Harper. Mustcah bomber and stationed In England. :
M.riitnb^ui
«pl w*
torists, neighbors and the Hastings numbers Included xxr,e piano duets j A/c Clarence Serilan spent from
bv
Mtasc*
Jean
Grlffeth
and
Jane
Tuesday
to
Friday
fast
week
with
.
%
fire department saved the household
' Do'" O*"™1 •»
pood* from the wing. There arc Moowr. ralKhtt Mr. o L hh o.r.nu r». ual Mn R M.
iner acccmf-.-inted by Ml a Serijan. while on n 73-hour leave '01
seven children at home and the
Qalater. Mis* Mary Graybcll from Iowa City. Iowa, before being r.
f
family at present Is living In a
vacant house* in lhe neighborhood sang a beautiful vocal solo
*olo accom
aceom-­ transferred
’ to another *f?teX
»tatlon. *2
He 1। MWHc*Ute ’ Ms^rchuSh at“ 3
Wedn^^
Mr. Bears is employed on tl»c panied by Juanita Graybcll All apont Wednesday with frtenda at
m thU WedneKUy
Dr R D
section and is also canyIng mail, number* were much enjoyed and
,. *
,.
.... .
, I Leonard officiating, and under auaexpress and freight during Edd white the program was not a* long
Lt Donald Churchill is now lo- piece* of the American Leeiou Poet
Lewis' sickness. The lotu of their a* In the post. It enabled live moth­ ™ »n the PhUlpplna* and haa &amp; Hastings Interment wffbe niacte
home means a great deal to any ers of the small daughters to get an APO number cioae to the loca- :fn Mt. Hope cemetery.
family and especially one of Its tire. them home in time for usual real. 1
5f«C,pt’ D&lt;)n WhJlc and
1 The sympathy of many friends Is
Robert
Rugg.
|I extended
——
MAWlkMKM the
...V families of
V* these
wn .X. two
fcWV
“
-* “
* of- -•
- • vnssna
Sad Fatality
Francis
Rock,
the -Merchant
young men
men e-hn
who have marin
made thx
the suA sad accident occurred about' Marines spent a few day* last week preme sacrifice, and their loss •UI
will
Ladles of the Methodist church nre
—
invited &lt;?» to come to the cnurch 7 o'clock Sunday evening al
at Irvlr
Irving with ht* grandmother. Mrs. Frtenda be greatly felt by the communlUe*
wucr, little Michael Ellis o(
of Knl:
Kal b-1 Rock. He 1* the »on of Mr. and Mrs. where they have lived.
at 1 o clock thi* Friday afternoon to when
mazoo al"
slipped
mill race Leon Rock of Detroit and has been "They are not dead, they have but
clean the kitchen and dining room mozoo
—J into Hie ~
passed
In the area of Calcutta. India.
and do some straiglitenlii.-. up in and was diowned.
&gt;-ou ,I Th
The
Stanley Lyon* of Katam*- Beyond the mists that bind us here.
the other rooms Bring the tool you
_ child, fostcr-oon of Mr. nnd ।
want to u*e.
!
_j Kalamazoo iM has gone to
were 'vi*lting"helr grandparenU.1
* ““P*'J
the
army
air
corps, who ex­ And ever near u*. though u
Mr and Mrs
Frank Haywood. 115?' of AL
cna
^yh?
lrJ;
Noted Speaker Coming
pect*
soon to be 55
moving toward* The dear Immortal apull*
“4
This community is to be privileged The Haywood home Is located be- I, f*
to hear Dr. Clarence Marvin, editor side the millrace, nnd when lhe the sea. The little daughter*. San­
of the.Michigan Christian Advocate grandfather and little lad were dra and Virginia are staying with
their
grandparent*.
Mr. and Mra.
who will
w.u -x
be the guest speaker ..
at —
the. feeding the chicken* lhe child step—
—
-• the
•*" ped back and fell into the millrace. Ray Lyons, while their mother is CARLTON CENTER
Famlly
Night gathering at
Methodist church. Tuesday evening. I The body came up once and the gone.
Sgt. Cletus.Valentine Is spending
David Stauffer. Beaman 1/c. who _
May 22. A potluck supper at 6:30 mother who ran out dove at once
a ,furlough with hl* parents, the
has been spending hLs furlough with I c
o'clock will be (ollowi-d by program .but wo* unable to find tire child.
C. „
B. Valentine*. He report* lo
also includes special music, j The official* were notified and men his wife and little daughter, leaves 1 sheppa
'"leopard Field. Texas, May 25. On
Middleville l* fortuntc to scenrt^frJwenl fronl Middleville and dragging this wcdnc*day for Tacoma, Wash- . Friday
rldny he and hl* mother went to
Marvin and there should be a good (operations kept up until dark und Ir.gtcn He bad previously been I
attendance.
(were resumed this Monday.
At stationed in Philadelphia.
.-----------12:30 this afternoon Conservation
Sick and Convalescing
'officer George Sumner located the
Friday evening. Mrs. Vera John­
Mra. Ray Tolan ha* been having body about ten feel from where he
eye infection and was in Grand fen In. caught in some brush. It son received a wire from the War Saturday to- spend Mother’s Day
department stating her son. 8/8gt.
Stanley (Jack! Johnson had been 1 with the family. 8gt. Cletus was a
slightly wounded in Czechoslovakia gue*t at a birthday supper at Ho­
on April 29. Thta Monday lhe fam­ mer Henneys in East Woodland
ily was very happy to receive a let­ Wednesday night. * Mr. and Mra.
ter Irom Jack written May 7 and ' Ignatius Rusine of Hammond. Ind.
stating his wounds were from shrap­ spent Saturday night and Sunday
nel nnd in the leg. No bones were with her mother. Mr*. Anna Buck.
broken but It had been very painful. I Sunday visitor* were Mr *nd Mrs.
He also staled he was now "some­ । Earl Munson and family of Battle
' Creek. * Wc nre glad to report
where in nice, sunny France."
Jack, proprietor of the Johnsen . Frank Shriber ns some better. He
groci-ry, went oversea* a year ago 1 was able to ride lo Woodland Sun­
and is with the infantry of General day and spent lhe day with hta
Hodges 1st Army. We all are gLid [ daughter Mrs. Lester Warner and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Levis Hetzel
of S. E. Coats Grove called al
' Frank Shriber's Sunday evening.
I The teacher of Carlton Center
The service Hag of Thomapple- I school. Mra. Lois Wickham, enterKellogg Kltool graduates added two । tnined the mothers of the couimunmore gold stars within the past ity. Friday pm. with a fine Mothweek we are ven sorry lo record. er’a day program. Sunday morning
I They are for Pfc. A. Burdette j the school repeated this program
Fischer and Cpl Patrick J. Rcy- to a large audience at the Metho­
Hold.*.
dist church. ★ Mra. Elwyn Daniels
| News of the death of Burdette I received the news of the death of
was received last week by hi* par- , her brother Clarence Downing of
enu. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. I Sunfield Friday evening * Mra
I Grand Rapids, formerly of Parmelee. Helen Piersema and daughter Bar­
| Pfc. Fischer was killed in Germany bara of Grand Rapids and Mra.
April 16. where he was serving with Eunice Beelman and four children
a signal corps unit of the 3d ar­ of Lansing spent Mother's day with
their mother. Mrs. Frank Hoamer.
mored. division, lit Army.
He graduated from TTrornappleKcllogg school in 1937 and was 25 Friday with a community picnic
years of age. He was employed by Thursday evening at the school
I the Michigan Bell Telephone Co. houtc
until hta induction on June 0. 1941.
He had been oversea* since Septem­ BRANCH DISTRICT
ber 1913 and had served in England.
France. Belgium and Germany
Besides his parent* he leaves a and Mrs Albert Bell and family
sister Viola of Grand Rapid- and and Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Bell of Battle
hta grandparents. Mr. and Mn. John Creek for their Sunday dinner

15£lra_"&gt;Sl!.“L«-^5SE J"”t

..««, tan,.M

SHE GROWS ON MILK

in life

Saturday

;Raplds called on her brother Lcsi ter Bonneville on Sunday. * Mrs.
cent vtaltor at the Darby home. ★ i Ora Babcock and Mra. Irene Dick­
Mra. Gerald Skidmore and baby of erson took eleven of the scholars
Hasting* apent Sunday with the from the Shults school on a sight­
Ernie Bkidmorea. * Mrs. Brewer seeing trip in Lansing from Thursand daughter Madelln snent Sun­ । day until Saturday. They spent the
day with Mr. and M'« Ed Norton.
* Mr. and Mra. Vincent Norton ■ nlghu with Mrs. Dickerson's- sister
entertained their children
for and al) report a grand lime.
Mother's day. ___________
SOUTH SHULTZ
CndnnaU. Ohio nbd on Mr, and
“rs £25* Horn Sunday. W Mrs.
Mae MoCowmi. the Renans, the
Swartzs and Harrteea have returned
tn *ehM*a OnlnS tnr ih*

★ ★BUY MORE RONDS ★ ★

DUBFEE

Bam Kellar, who is confined to her
bed near Orangeville * The Mother*. Day program was much enjoyed
Sunday at Haiti more U. B church,
-_ ___ &gt;

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
GOODYEAR TOSS AND TUBES
■ABTING!

FBONI MU

bitten by a dog oa Sunday
in the

Bateman

and

Hammond

AMBITIOUS WOMEN

WANTED!
to operate machines which are now idle becauie of the shortage of men
.... Good pay .... Good working conditions, producing badly-needed
Hastings Piston Rings for war-essential passenger care, trucks, buses,
and farm tractor*.

VACATION PAY.1

her healthy, to encourage growth, to

build a strong body in future happiness

ir* of our busi1 th* name
'

and success in Iife. Milk is a nutritious
food, both pure ond safe, that is an eco­

PORATION

IPORATION

hospital a* he

Quimby were supper gueet*. Satur- I Mrs Oscar Manning of Hasting*
day evening.
lapent Wednesday evening with

her port later

Your baby depends upon you . . . and

k Bide,
we 2722

• Wilcox enteruload Word from Pfc. Dale Larabrn in
Oilte Padlaford of the Philippine* state* that ha waa
th Wilcox of Baltic , in lhe hospital with a back injury.

ALL AVAILABLE MALE MACHINE OPERATORS ARE INVITED TO
JOIN FORCES WITH US, TOO.

It provides the

key now, for

you wisely depend upon milk to keep

The torn* efficient
urtcous aervice that
past vHi predomi-

Wile * Mr. wl Mn. Maurer called Manning and children are spendon their mother. Mra. Lennen In

Women also wanted for Packing and Inspection work.

Masters-Jone* Circle
I
wnfhly meeting of the Mi
ie* circle will be held tl
y afternoon at 2 o'clock!
ie of Mr*. Philip Bender I
aln St. Those who attej
ed to contribute someth!
the program. It la hod
ill be a good attendance!
fflccr* will bp elected. I]
nt committee. Poulson, Li

IPORATION

BautiCrek and
granddaughter, better. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Law/cncc
Mra. Laurence Hamilton of Lansing spent thi last Baulch. Joan
. nun,

nomical part of a dieU
Y«t, wa epn finance these for you . . . there isn’t

ny reason why you should let your home run down

become you lack funds.
and can help you too.

All employees with two months or more service receive pro-rated va­
cation pay. Group sickness and hospitalization insurance is available
at low cost.
•
.

We ore Barry County** largest employer. The men and women wk*
work here are the kind you'd like as friends - end co-worker*.

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
APPLY AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

BUY BONDS &amp; STAMPS

Wo are helping other*

So if you need money for ro-

HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
4n
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. - QT. Id

We can alio finance the purchase of a home!

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stwbbina IMf.

M«mb«r F.H.LI.

Fhone 2501

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phono 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Pr^.

HASTINGS

Hasting

■

-

�Tilt HASTINGS BtXStB, THURSDAY, MAV IT, 1»U

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7 BILLIONS
"

fa tte

7, WAR LOAN
its the Peoples Loan!
THI

HERE’S WHAT UNCLE SAM WANTS YOU TO DO
Select your individual quota in

MIGHTY

Your War Bond Quota

per mouth is:

in the 7th u:

(CASH VA1UEJ

the 7th War Loan according to

your income .

THEN MEET IT!

$250 * up

225-250
210-225
200-210
180-200

140-180
100-140
Under $100

$1*7.50
150.00
131.25
112.50
93.75
75.00
37.50

let your dollars join the fight hi the MIGHTY SEVENTH WAR LOAN!

AU OUT fOK THC MIGHT? SCVCHTH!
WALLDORFF &amp; SOU '
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
"ilS JEWELRY
DSEN'S
SHOR

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
RIED'S DRUG

. FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
.
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK
ANDRUS SERVICE

WAR LOAN

VIKING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
LONG &amp; MOORE Sc to $1
STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.
INT. SEAL * LOCK

MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
COFFEE SHOP
BARRY CLEANERS
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
CUT RATI SHOE STORE

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HCTION ONI—FACES 1 to 1

DIPLOMAS GRANTED
TO 54 RURAL
SCHOOL PUPILS

Home Front
Dear Boys and Girl* in the Service
Zolly says that It's my turn to

gnuul way of saying "hello" and
best wishes to each of you. It seems
•only a short time ag&lt;» since some
of you were raiding my Ice box and
playing table tennis and table cro­
quet in my kitchen.
folks feel like standing at “atten­
tion" and giving you a grand sa­
lute, for the good work you have
already accomplished in Europe and
wishing you God-speed as you car­
ry on to a Great final victory over
the remaining enemy. We ere in­
deed proud of each of you and
that you ere our representatives of
Barry counlv.
Once again, and in spite of the
war. which has turned much of the
world upside down, spring has .ar­
rived. and while Motner Nature is
donning a new green dress and
flowers are blooming by the road­
side, she seems to have-been con­
fused in her dates, sending u*
lovely warm weather In March and
giving us March weather during
April and May. Can you Imagine
our surprise a* we awoke May 10th
to find our lawn nicely covered
with »now?

4

fit you and I know you enjoy hearIng from each other we will give
you a few news note* from some
of the boy* We hear through Mr*.
Dori* Saunders that George Scott.
6 2 c ha* spent nearly 20 months
at sea aomewhere tn the Pacific.
His brother Cpl. Bob Scott Is with
the hospital unit, stationed some­
where In England. George Hage­
dorn's mother tell* us George 1*
also In England cooking "chow" for
the boy* over there.
.
Raymond Clem write* home that
he 1* in a very beautiful country,
that the girl* over there wear dif­
ferent clothing than they do in
Michigan. (Are they gras* *klrt*
Ray?) but he says Michigan looks
good to him Is It Michigan or Is
It the girls? I wonder. Hl* address
is Raymond Marshall clem. 8 2/c.
UBJN. R/8 Naw IM. rt Fleet P.O
San Francisco, Cal. The many
friends of Pvt. Wayne Hill who
lived on East State Road and at­
tended Hastings High School, will

back with hl* unit In the 7th Annj
He received the Purple Heart whll

you boy* will remember hl* famous
pure bred Shropshire lambs. Hl*
homecoming will be saddened by
Sgt. Harold Potter who has b
in a hospital In Florida since
turning from Germany has b
home on furlough. He lefl May
15th for Flordia, from there he goes
to Chanute Field for further train­
ing. Wc arc unable to tell you much
about his brother Kendall, only that
he I* somewhere In Europe.
. Saw Barbara Count the other
day and Bob. we were certainly de­
lighted to see your picture In uni­
form plus the whuken. Bob is
somewhere at sea. waa home throe
days a short time ago. On one trip
to England he was able to contact
hbi friend Carl Rose via Red Croat.
Carl was granted three day leave
and spent the three day* on the
boat with Bob. Carl wa* Injured
early tn the winter, wish I knew
how you are now, Carl.
Haven't heard from Sgt. Law­
rence Allen for quite some time.
Hl* wife. Jean, show* u* a picture
of him taken in Belgium. I would
say Army life and overseas have
agreed with you, but we will ail
be happier when you can be home
again. We are all glad to see Pvt.
Dick McKIbbln home for a ten-day
furlough Dick served in the 90th
Div. of Die 3rd Army. While reaisting the Germans during the
Belgium bulge he was badly injured
in hi* right wrist. After spending
some time in a hospital in Eng-

months. Cpl. Merlyn Courtney was
in a hospital in France during the

transferred to the 3rd Army. He
writes that he la gaining weight
and wonders If hi* Job or driving
the kitchen could poealbly be the
reason? Perhaps Ita those boxes
of home made candy, what do you
think Merlyn? He received a nice
letter from the Hastings FFA.
boys, written by Henry Adler, which
was a yery pleasant surprise. Henry
Adler has already passed his excalled. Hope they leave you here
Henry until after graduation. If
you run after those "Nips” the way
you run here on track, both you
and the Nips will be going places—
and fast.
Can't tell you much about Bob
►Hummel, only that he ia someclfic.
We can't close without telling
you some of the home news. Ev­
erything is moving right along in
our little div of Hastings- Perhaps
you knew the Trio Cafe suffered
a bad fire last D&amp;. 3rd. R hk*
been remodeled, a beautiful new
front added and opened for busi-

OP
EANERS
k JACOBS
SHOE STORE

EDITORIAL

Many people may be disappointed
In the time reqqjred to step up the take lime to build and organize the
war effort against Japan. Even
though a movement of men and struct new port facilities. suppl&gt;
machinery may be underway al­ depots, etc. If Japan chooses tc
ready. it will nevertheless be many fight.lt out to the bitter end, the
List of Eighth Grade AwafVa weeks—probably several months— war in the East will still requirr
much time and tremendous effort.
Announced By School
come* noticeable. The first evi­
Commissioner Lathrop
dence of the stepped up war effort
Best comment on the notorious
Fifty-four eighth grade pupils of In the East will probably take the German prison camps by any of
the Barry County Rural Schools form of more powerful aerial as­ the visiting U. 8. editors, was writ­
have been granted diplomas, ac­ sault* agalnsj the main Japanese ten by Malcolm Bingay of the De
cording to Arthur Lathrop. Barry
Bland*. With new airfield* estab­ troll Free Press. Mr. Bingay read
County School Conunlssolner.
Following U b list of the pupils lished on Okinawa, vital Japanese in ftightfulneas at Buchenwald
along with the teachers and the industrial targets will be within Belsen, Dachau, etc. not only nn
schools:
range of the huge fleet of Libera- Indictment against the German na­
Briggs: Mrs. Ruth Howell, teach­ tors and Flying Fortresses released tion but a distinct warning to free
er:
Norma
Roush. Patricia
x^rnn
rnunk^htro^
atflCrlrv Brandt. i from the European theater and people everywhere—especially the
■ wlth bMe* ncarer JaPan- thc B-M * plopie of his own US A. The story
teSi7n Marjorie LMv™
I e*n carry heavier loads of bombs of the horror and cruelty of these
Week*: Mr*. Stella Tuckerman. 'hB,’ u„at PrMrnt poulble from the camps had been well covered al­
teacher; Lynn Weyerman. Gladys more distant field* In Saipan. But. ready by the war correspondent*
Burpee,'Harry Herbatrelth.’ Richard j even here, the build up in power and photographer*. Nothing new
Taylor.
.
will be
gradual. n
It iuku
takes time to remained to be said. About ail the
KILLED IN ACTION
.nyiur.
win
rc graouai.
Barney Mills: Miss Ruby Togs- । ship the plane*, the men. the fuel, editors could do waa confirm the
Capt. Robert 8. Flflckl. son of Mr.
lhe .uppUn. «p.. over the thou. accuracy of the statement* which
and Mr*. Ernest Flfleld. Hastings, well, teuher. DoiuM Storm
'«nde ot mile, oi UmU end w.tlr
R. i. was reported killed In action teSSr: M.l'v ru.ufT B*1 d*1
(Continued on Page 3, Sec. 1.)
teacher:
Mary
Glotl*
i
on May 3. Capt. Flfleld. a Mustang
Welcome Corners: Mr*. Kline 1
3hter pilot, held the Air Medal
th three oak leaf clusters and Frisby, teacher; Shirley Martin. I
Mary
Neilson.
Wilma
Roush,
Gladys
;
was one of the few pilots lo shoot
down one of the super-fast jet- Cook.
Coat* Grove: Mrs. CathchneHoi- I
propelled Messerschmitt* 262 In ac­
tom. teacher: Dunne Clurn. Aline ।
tion.
Frantz, Byron Jenson, Wallace i
Randall.
Lakeview: Miss Lena Lipkey,
teacher; Rose Keller. Phyllis Me- I
Kay. Charles Jacksec.
Shores: Mr*., Velma Demond. |
teacher; Betty Baker. Viola For­
man. Sue Rosey. Earl Furlong. Ken­
neth Furlong.
Early Date Selected to
Altoft: Mr*. Flossie Ailerding,
Obtain Good Feati^res
teacher; Thomas Sprague.
Hastings‘e^
Center:
MBs
Crystal
Following^
a meeting of
B^°
l“°*,fn«
ller: JanU
* ****
’

BARRY CO. FAIR
HERE JULY 24-28

County Fair Association. Secretary ; , 8h“,u:
lr®2C .D“*fraonFrank Kelly announces the dates |
D*an B“bcock, Warren
of;the Eighty-Seventh Barry Coun- . “*9°^. .
,.
n,
v
ty Fair as July 24 to 28 The *c-reCloverdale. Mrs. Glenna Van

been making preliminary plans for I
the event for some time but felt.
due to the uncertainty of the war I]
effort, no definite announcements 'i
could be made until now.
Tile Fair Board now have defIn- I
^1.“"::^^ as
I

Woods. Louise
LouLsc Gurdon,
entertainment and exhibit* will be Leola Wood*.
Gordon Joan
available. According to Secretary J Fox, Geraldine Mead.
! Steven*:
Miss Greta Cogswell.
Kelly final plan* will go ahead rap- !.
-~r —
. ttscntr,
•—&gt;----- Norman DePew. Alton
idly.
The Pair will operate in
Ur.
t.nh.r
with the same secretary and nrrsi- i Banfield. Mrs
Irene Japhct.
dent as last year but with a new;
Neubert. Carl
Neubert.
treasurer and several new dlrec-.
tors, Tom
mm Taffee
laitee of
oi Hastings ih
me !1 Norton:
Mrs,
Reva Schantz,
tors.
is the
newly elected treasurer Lee Bell UMher; Marjory Che-emau. Bette
of NiLhvllle Howart Smith of MM- •
,
Julius
dlevUle -and Roy G Preston and Maurer. Lloyd Wolever.
Allie Tolles of Hastings are’ new i »&lt;^!^ntlelcher^kDonaldr*MaS^i^
members of the Board of Director*. I
r
*
Mold over officer* Include Henry'
Lfeyd Seeber.
Rogers. Prank Kelly. Clare Wil-1 rrrrrrrrrr**r\rr___ _ _rrr
Hams and Clarence Longstreet.
The Board of Director* realize I
the dates are rather early in the ^naUHCey,
I ne
season to expect the best In agri-, Renr Huntar “ Vi«ifc
cultural
VISITS
cultural arid
arid garden
garden produce
produce but
but it
it Dea* sltinrer,
seems **
“
'•••
-«-•
-------about the only date available Here In Interest
any features natrons are re- '1
‘IHV'OI
questing. The Board further feels

Of 7th War Loan

Chauncey
Bottum.
nationally
known as "Chauncey The Bear
Hunter". “Ambassador Extraordin­
ary of the Duchy of Duluth." and
|i "'Wisconsin * National Emblem.”
came Into the office one day last
week, thereby providing a break In
an extraordinarily dull and un­
eventful day which wo* a* welcome
and stimulating a* a breath of
pine-scented northern sir. (His ex­
ploit* weft recently recounted in
a magazine of national circulation).
You may hav- guessed by this
time, that Chauncey is a colorful
character—and that assumntlon ts
correct. The beautiful part of it Is.
Dr. John Wirt Dunning To
that Chauncey get* that wav not by
Giro Graduation Address
phoney mannerisms and tricky dress,
Graduation week for the seniors but. rather by Just being Chauncey.
Bear hunting aside, however.
of the Hastings High school opens
on Sunday. June 3. with the bacca­ Chauncey says his main concern of
laureate service in. the Central the present is doing what he can to
school auditorium at four o'clock. nfd the 7th War Loan Drive—and
The Rev. Don M. Gury. rector of he has a portfolio of certificates of
the Emmanuel Episcopal church, honor, etc. won for outstanding
work in the past drives.
is to give the address.
Chauncey would like to have
Supt. D. A. VanBusklrk an­
nounce* that Dr. John Wirt Dun- stayed here longer, but an ambi­
tious Itinerary definitely dictated a
"war
of movement," so lo speak.
sneaker for commencement on Fri­
day. June 8. Dr. Dunning was. for Getting new bond customer* is
like
hunting
bears.
many years, the paator of the Pint something
Presbyterian church in Kalama- Chauncey believes—that is. you
soo. resigning to accept the presi­ have lo go out where they are and
’em
(surprisingly
enough.
dency of Alma College, where he get
served until his retirement. He now Chauncey doesn't kill bears but
makes hl* home at Gul) lake. Hl* shoot* 'em with a camera—but you
reputation as a speaker 1* well have to go out where they are to
known in this section of the state get 'em. neverthele**).
"Go out and Ret 'em." that * not
and been Identified with many a bad slogan for salemen in this
7th War Loan Drive, or any other
church and civic enterprises.
Thursday evening. June 7. ha* drive, for that matter.
been designated as Class Night'
If those of us who are trving to
when the honor students, compiis- put a little extra push into the cur­
ing the upper one-fifth of the class, rent drive carry out the slogan one
will present their exercises. The small fraction a* well a* Chauncey
complete musical programs for the ha* been doing on every drive
three occasions are not as yet ar­ since the Jans hit Pearl Harix&gt;r.
ranged.
then we won't need to worry about
in this year'* class there arc more our local record.
than 100 senior* but the official
list has not been announced a* yet. other War Loan issues, let's all
"go out and get 'em!"

with an early date and an average
sunny week, they are looking for
record attendance. The Fair is one
of the county's institutions where
friend* of year* standing meet.
Plan now to save the dates.

BACCALAUREATE
SPEAKER SELECTED

E. H. Longman Speaks
To Interested Group
- E- H. Longman of the Religious
Education Foundation of the Flint
public schools.-on Friday May 18th.
addressed a company of thirty-five
Hastings
citizen*.
representing
ministers and laymen of the vari­
ous churches, members of many
service organizations, a* well a*
teachers and the Board of Educa­
tion of our own schools.
The speaker gave a history of the
building-up and succeas of Bible
atudy in the Flint achools, and gave
many valuable suggestions a* to

A CORRECTION—MIDDLEVILLE
FIRE DEPARTMENT WAS "ON
THE JOB" ALL V-E DAY
according to W. H. McKevltt, chief
of the department. The department
did not receive a call to the home

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SATURDAY NAMED
ANNUAL POPPY DAYi

ATI
AT A

Memorial Flowers To Be
Sold Throughout County
Saturday. May 28. has been des­
ignated as Poppy Day In Barry
county by the American Legion and
the Veterans of Foreign Wars and
their Auxlliarlca. the day when our
citizens have another opportunity
to help our disabled veterans.
In the forenoon, the Legion and

Red stamps: Y5. Z5. an
1 and D3, good through

east .of Jefferson St., and the V.1
of F. W. and Auxiliary have the i

!2:00 o'clock noon, the groups are
free to solicit sales wherever they
wish. Thl* arrangement has been
made by mutual agreement be­
tween the organizations. Members
of the Legion and Auxiliary will
also visit other communities around
the county Belling popples on Sat­
urday. Mrs Ethel Freeman of Clov- i
erdale is Poppy chairman for the
Legion Auxiliary.
The winning posters in the Pop­
py paster contest have been an­
nounced u follows: Central school.
Violet Edger. 438 W Bond, grade ;
8-1. first; Janet Ulocum. 613 E. I
Clinton, grade 7. second; Mary ।
^wmd81*1"1" ®23 W Or*nd «r“t,e |
Winners in ti_
"
tries were: Paul
w..
Park St . .grade 12. first: Marguer- '
He Harry. 738 N. Hanover, grade
12. second; Harold Frcv. Delton.
R. 2. grade 11. third. Awards are •
beln? mailed to the’ winner* this I
week. The poster* arc on cxhibl- |
tlon in several of the store display
window* this week.
Mayor
Charles.. H.— Leonard
was I
-------------------....... ......
the purchaser of the first popny .
this year as u*u“Jr making a gen- I
erous donation.
His continued 7i..
in - 1i
...
h
terest and cooper,tlon
cooneratlon *
are
rrreatlv
a^tiahM
re »
reatl&gt; i

I. good through Aug. 31.
Stamp 35 good through
Stamp 34 good through Aug.

renoo I, *. 3. 4. » coup
' for rest of heating year.
GERMAN POW HOME
SSgt. Richard Lelnaar,
man prisoner of war for over six
Airplane stamps 1 3 and
months, arrived home April 25th book three good indefinitely
for a sixty day furlough with his ;
a.__
wife and family. Mr*. Lelnaar is i
.... __
employed in the Hastings National I A 18 now **”2_______
Bank.

AUCTION SALES

ov-ct iwo "^d o^ hZu"y^rT

' " '

' GLENN SLEIGHT. Owner
Due to the death of hl* wife.
'Sleight will have an auction
at the place known as tile old &lt;

(HID* DROWNS IN
GUN LAKE SUNDAY

I miles north of Delton. He la*

Second Kalamazoo Boy To
Meet Death In Connty
two yenr* &lt;,;cl sori or
ok
Mr and Mr&gt; LoweU McGowan of i adv elsewhere tn thia issue for
Kalamazoo formerly of Caledonia I particulars.
WBS arowneu
drowned aunaay
Bunday aitemoon
afternoon in
in i
—
;—1
— *» ’ —*
------------"J .UTrJ
‘ i|_________
■ .•3
Gun lake, the second
child . to
HORACE* EDMONDS, Owner

ZFS.'VLKS.'ZS-M?
!
ST
’-SSSS U.-2; J .nrtUn
for disabled veterans and protec- being frn
nf Kalamazna
front
Kalamazoo.
auction sale •»
a

tlon for the widows and orphan* of i Mr. and Mrs. McGowan and Dale • mile north of
men who fall in battle, will be a —ere
the coilsgc
cottage of Dr. and Mrs.
Mrs tng a good list
i
th. rill tin
at the
of
E™niLuAn«
Ouy Houghton
of Caledonia for the .' paltry
farm took

G'rnnU Geib. Roxie Hart. Mary
Lu L‘'wU
Little Brick: Mr*. Phyllis Craig.
teacher; Betty Christie.
King: Mrs. Lillian Leinaar. teach­
er; Henrietta Hudson.
Monroe: Mr*. Kathryn Chamber-

15

were preparing
to return
Read will wiJ
cry act
the aj
yHrrft^'Cwhn#n^et&lt;tir^)rtt*n
lo ,he,r homel
The women
were ! Hammond
veterans who return to civilian in
veterans,
i., the back yard and the ___
"&gt;
men____
and■ I and. see ..
the adv. *eUewhera
life will demand the attention of little one were in the house, when issue for full particulars.
lte_n&gt;em&gt;&gt;.r. or th. Ujta .nd V u
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„
„
u
.
-----------------------------r&gt;ntn wanted In an nlltcIHa un KI. i
__________ a_a_a.
_______
of F. W. Never in the history of father let him go. The men were'--—-------------- —
Tlld
S 'I ~
r »«L IMUBTOL.y*"*g)^.
thcMwprganlzatlons has the need busy packing the car and
did’not

± I; hK
’ Ki
fi
".'."ur’^^Tr^srS
,TUT»ow“

or Kwniunnii
rfov.miwn( will
b« ncne- 1 house
"■
.. ■
•form
mm ui
»nr ue
At this ooint there Ls asllsht

Ol,
deen near
the ihnrr
ol cattle, corn. '
2 br(Mt
Hoihton
^onre
whed re- i &lt;*OCK1 1131
fann

member you are helping someone .
who has served for you in this war .
tnr
for millions of
|
all over the world. Make your
your gifts
az liberal as r—
&lt;0. uu. -m.t

0VCT
chiw {or Bbout an hour I n5v Gray wui act a. el
but to no avail Underzheriff I anti 1 S’1** *5*
and^ Guy^KsllS.^ |
tuU porUo^

THREE OF FIVE BARRY
COUNTY MEN WHO WENT
ACROSS TOGETHER

Bombardment Group, one of th4
oldest in the European air war. and
despite adverse weather conditions,
whlch caused a last moment
change of targets, and engine troublc. he succeeded in making a high­
ly successful attack. He has led the
301st more than 15 time* *lhce ar­
riving in Italy In July of 1944, and
also has been awarded the Air
Medal and three Oak Leaf cluster*.
He 1* the son of Mr. and Mr*. Dep'or^ SHyder °f Hastings. A broth®r- DePoreit Snyder Jr., was killed
in France.

Central School will present Its
1 annual spring cantata and exhibit
i Friday night. The public la cordial|y invited to attend,
•• -------At
seven-thirty and after the
cantata grade rooms will be open
to exhibit the work done in he
various classes throughout the
school year. The Junior high school
exhibit will be in the play room on
the second floor of Central Build S’he displays will include clothing
1I1C awpiays Wm maaar cunning
made in home economics classes,
---------« —
---------•manual
training
prolect*.
art ----work,
scrap books and notebook*, and

—called the latter attrib* I '
aUt&lt;
h! 1S:

removed to the funeral home

i

LAWRENCE COX

4:445 mile to »tay undefeated in
that event. Tom Dolan was the In­
dividual ita* of the meet, compiling
two firsts, a second and a third, to
qualify for state in ail four of his
event*. Tom was leading in the
high hurdlra when he stumbled on
the ninth and tenth hurdles, but
finished third to qualify in this
event. Others who qualified for the
•late finals this Saturday were.
Wcnsloff—second in the pole vault:
Bob Branch—tied for second In high
Jump; Prand*en—third in the 440
yd. dash: Echtlnaw—third In the
shot: and Coleman-third tn the
MAURICE WIESENHAF^R
low hurdles. The importance of
votlon to duty In the performance team balance was demonstrated
of exceptionally difficult task* dur­ again In this meet. Hastings scor­
ing the period. 6 June 1944 to 8 ing in every event.
August
1944 in England and
France. Thl* unit landed on the RUMMAGE SALE
Presbyterian church.
continent in the early stages of

'

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Thursday of last wee*.
Members of Veterans organixations, their Auxiliaries, and others I
*5*
who care to join them will meet at £“
the American Legion Home at 9:001
ln
“r
am.. Memorial Day. Wednesday.' a‘ lh* wBc&lt;1daa
May 30. and march to the cemetery I him. Dr. C. P Lathrop, c
where the customary services will calltd and said death wi
■ tlanV a nil annanaa
beheld.
'
'
”
"
Due to war time conditions the
day evening.

Rural Schools Hold
Music Festivals

Last Saturday the Hastings Sax­
ons track team took top honors-tn
the class "B” regional* at Grand
Rapids by- beating out a powerful
Premont team 69-55. Records were
broken In the low hurdle*, half
mile. 100 yd. dash and relay. Among
the new records that were estab­
lished was Ed McKeouah’s 3:04.7
half mile run. which shattered a 14

.

At RivanMw

Members of the veteran* organ­
izations are requested to meet at the
Legion Home Sunday. May 27, at
Invasion
ayed together.
At eight o’clock grades five ■
pm., and from there go to the
....
Roush (Wood­ through eight under the direction 3:00
A*
* -------------------grayaa
i
land), Robert Flannery (Nashville). of Miss Mary Jo Hawley, elemen- ,
Maurice
Wlescnhjfer.
Lawrence tary music supervisor, will present^ of deceased veterans.
Cox. and Harlan Blair. Hastings. In the cantata. "Paul Bunyan and His
a recent letter from the fellows, Lumberjacks." Approximately 200
who have been overseas two years boys and girls will participate In
this July, they stated that they the singing and choral speaking.
were all In Belgium except Robert
Members of the faculty commitBarry County Rural School* held
Flanny who is now m Germany.
the fjnal music meetings of the
Ar land Kenyon. (Delton) who
at three points in the county
smarted out with the fellows, waa Mrs. Myers. Members of the exhibit year
last Monday. Tuesday, and Wodtransferred and Is now in Prance.
Miss Campbell, Miss
The following commendation was committee
Mrare
‘v.Xrb?^Mn
HIU nesday. The children and teacher*
warded lo
lo the
the fellows
fellows’’ outfit
outfit and
and '
M
11111 in each group met with MU* Marie
awarded
and Mrs. Hansen.
Adler from Michigan State Collage
it is deserved recognition of which
lust to sing and play games and
they are right!/proud.
' have a good time.
Com-­ SoXORS Top Honors
1923rdI Quartermaster Truck Com
The teachers of these school*
.’IAt Inn for
fnr outstanding
mitatan/tlnrr devia- a
a ——
pany Aviation,
have been meeting with Mia* Adler

In "B" Regional—Tom
Dolan Qualifies For
Four State Event,

.

HEART ATT
•G PROVES

MEMORIAL DAY
TO BE OBSERVED

Grade Rooms Will Also
Exhibit Work is Building
15th AAF in Italy—Capt. Law­
rence D. Snyder. 28. of Hasting*.
Mich , right, receive* the congrat­
ulations of his ISth Air Force B-17
Flying Fortress wing commander.
Brig. Oen. Charles W. Lawrence,
left, upon being awarded the Dis­
tinguished Flying Cross for extra­
ordinary achievement as pilot of a
leading Fortress during an attack
on railway yards at Salzburg, Ger.,
last November. Capt. Snyder, op­
erations officer of the 419th Bomb
squadron, was leading th* 301st

1» «!!!. "5

loe.ud
Su^.at . 5 nlM*
place locate

SS VSSIJS ,r.°r

toWhen
our fellowmcn.
you buy your crimson me-

SCHOOL TO
PRESENT CANTATA

it had. the entire force could have
responded immediately. Mr. McKevilt said. His statement was in
answer to a story oubllshed In the
Banner last week which Implied
that the Middleville Fire Depart­
ment was closed on V-E Day. The
cupled by Dr. Wedel. Millers Tee Ing and sustaining Bible study for story which sheared In last week's
Cream parlor haa reopened In the
hazardous journey
Pancoast building, and Is a favor- our pupil*, a* a supplement to that believed reliable. However, the Ban­
study in the home and the church, ner 1g now glad to make a correc­
Ush channel. 811.^
U1
witli emphasis on the fact that
France this unit has carried out
tion of thl* story which proved to
its assignment with distinction by
new Abstract office in the Court knowledge of the Great Textbook be untrue and which reflected ad­
ia necessary in building our beat versely on the Middleville Fire Dehauling Air Corps suppile* and
American citizenship.
whatever th* military situation renartmsnt—a department, which,
NOTICE
"
like other volunteer organizations
HARLAN BLAIR
hour* to duty and in
of this sort, takes pride In getting
unit haa rendered a
tv paper "The Hastings Banner" is
on the Job quickly when a call for
Of the group of fellow* who lefl valuable contribution to the war
efficiently carrying on as usual,
Barry County on Sept. 10. 1*0 five effort. The superior performance,
(Continued on Page 3. Bee. U
of the fellows,.who made the D-day I uni
untiring effort* and intense devowhich has been up stairs since the
fire has also moved down stairs.
About a year ago Dr. Mohler
heard and answered the Divine
summons and his suite of offices

FUAL WIND­

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1945

Caln had

*

beth Paddock McCain.

sister. Mrs. Douglaaa,
and one brother, Leslie,
City. Funeral aervicea 1
on Saturday afternoon

which they In turn taught their
children included songs. mualc
reading, music appreciation, and
rhythm band.
Each group had decided to spend
the forenoon with music and the nnfae in Alkinn
afternoon
field day.
MIDIQft
aftemoon as
as a
a field
day. but
but dUc
due&gt;
to the weather the outdoor sports
Several frlenos
had lo be omitted.
Six schools of the Southwest Albion college

Hastings Girl Pa

ville with about one hundred chil­
dren in attendance. Fifteen South­ Mau*, contralto.
eastern schools were represented at
Assyria Center by two hundred
twenty-seven pupils. Thirteen
schools In the Northern Grouo with
alwut one hundred fifty pupils met Die Wetl
at Carlton Center. Each group baurn; Dei
greatly’enjoyed the day and ex­
pressed hope that the mualc work
would be continued next year. Each
grouo presented Miss Adler with
a gift in appreciation of her work.
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the stock­
1 holders of the Hastings Building
am« I
A ——IT,
on Tuesday, June 5, 1945 st the
office in the Stebbins Building, for
the purpose of electing directors
snd for the consideration of such
other business a* may be brought
before the meeting. Polls will be
open from 7:30 until 9:00 pm.
Chas. 8 Potts. President

lion to duly displayed by members
Company. Aviation, during the
critical and decisive moment in the
Normandy campaign contributed
mateil»lly snd directly to Ninth
Air Force successful operation* on
the continent and i« in keeping with
the highest traditions of the Armed
Everybody

�THE HAfflNOS BANNER. THVREDAT. MAT M IMS

DELTON
, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Richanta at
Jackson
.pent the weekend with
SSrSfSi
Bunday

Charles Florla. Mrs. Leda Harring-

BUDGET

CLOTHES BASKETS
LsA.Rz1E

99c

Plalnwell Friday. * Funeral serv­
ices were held al 3 o'clock Satur­
day in the Henton funeral home
for Mrs. Gladys Martin. 41. wife
of Raymond Martin, residing west
of Cloverdale She waa bor^ tn
Orangevilta township June

MEMORIAl DAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th

'’select your plants and Howers
for Decoration day. Mixed pot*,
urns snd hanging baskets made up
at Greenhouse. Delton. Michigan.
Adv.
OKA EDGAR COLWELL
Ora Edgar Colwell waa born tn
Carlton. Mich. on March 13. 1B7B.

was marttad to Grace Friend on Fob.

GRADE 1

SKINLESS

Grade 1 Slicing

Creamy Cottage

BULK

STIER BEEF

RING BOLOGNA
lb. 32c

FRANKFURTERS
lb. 35c

BOLOGNA
lb. 32c

CHEESE
lb. 14c

MINCE MEAT
lb. 35c

BEEF LIVER
lb. 35c

He leaves besides hta wife and
taro sons, two grandchildren. Joyce
Anne and James Alva, two stop­
grandchildren. also a step-greatgrandson four toothers. Fred of
Dryden. New York. Karl. Burdett
and Loe of Washington: also one
aHter. Mrs. George Hui Inga of Has-

3K Saturday
shell Norwood i

cemetery near HaxUnga

Purusnow Flour
“cLs-a. $1.19
TREET ARMOUR
jar
34c
PREM SWIFT
GRADE
can
37c
PARTY LOAF HY
jar
35c
CHOPLETS
pt.
box
39c
SOYA BUTTER
KRISPY CRACKER 1 n»- I9c2ib».35c
23c
HI HO CRACKERS
PRUNES large rize 2 lbs. 33c
NOODLES 11b .cell, pkg
23c
10c
MRS. GRASS SOUP pkg
BETTY CROCKER SOUP 3 pkg 25c
APPLE BUTTER SMUCKER jar 34c
APPLE BUTTER JUMBO
jar 27c

ORANGE JUICE

146oz. 47c

ORANGE JUICE
Dr. Phillip

46 ox. can

55‘

MULLER'S BREAD

3 loaves 32

We Have Just Purchased
2 Truck Loads of Chickens
Place Tour Order at Once

CHICKENS

loaf 13c

33c
33c
COFFEE CAKES
33c
25c
36c
46c
ANGEL FOOD CAKES
46c
7c
39‘
14c
10c
CHICKEN &amp; NOODLE
1V
Randall
QQ
Jar
UU
23c
12c
15c NEW POTATOES
18c

Grapefruit Juice
38c
Texan, made from pink meat
46 ox. con

of congratulation,
from among the com­
MARK Gr aduajion

Cards now on display

here.

B. A. LyBARKER
DRUGS

b

K.

(A Symbol of Fine Bus Service)

BUS

SCHEDULES

Buses Lv. Hastings — Hastings Time
TO GRAND RAPIDS

TO FORT WAYNE
IM A.M. Dly.

TO LAN81)’G
Eg. Sen. HeLlLIB A.M,
Diy. 7.14 F.M.

IB.iS P.M. Hen. Only

TO KALAMAZOO

SWIFT DOG MEAL
5 lb. sack 55

STRAND THEATRE
*—

Hastings, Mich.. Phones 2244-2557

SATURDAY ONLY. MAY 26

GRO PUP
5 lb. sack 53

t

DOUBLY FEATURE ATTRACTION

HIGH POWERED'
MELODY RANCH
SUNDAY ond MONDAY. MAY 27-28

PARD DOG FOOD

HASTINGS

"BRING ON THE GIRLS'

2 can8 23c

Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00

TUES.. WED.. THUR.. FRI.. MAY 29, 30. 31 JUNE 1

10 '*•. 63c
FRESH PINEAPPLE 12 - $4.20
37c
CALIFORNIA ORANGES 2
13c
FRESH CAULIFLOWER
37c
SALAD...................
12c
FRESH TOMATOES
23c

F IL D P A U S C H

MICH.

HASTINGS.

Temporary Station 150 I. State St. 2nd Floor Ph. 2137
TICKETS TO ALL POINTS

FDOKCENTER
G.

—

most appropriate cards
make your selection

(.Men. Only) 1.00 A.M.

"THE SONG OF BERNADETTE'

RARRY THEATRE
L^

Hastings, Mich., Phones 2244-2557

Head

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. MAY 25-26

pkg.

THE KID SISTER1

lb.

We Buy
LIVE
Chickens

For the newest and

plete showing of HALL.
j He was Hated aa mlaalnx. January
I 25 Sat Stenger went overseas last
October with an Infantrv unit. He
I waa inducted Dec 17 IMS He at। tended school in Delton.
Mr and Mrs Willard Whitt* i more were in Haitlnrx last Wedneaday. They also railed on their
h’other and stator-in-law. Mr and
Mr* Charles Whittemore In RutI1 land. * Mrs John Adams'has been

,

COFFEE MAXWELL HOUSE »&gt;•
lb.
COFFEE DEL MONTE
lb.
COFFEE HILLS BROS.
SANKA
lb
TEA SALAD A i lb. 24c 1 lb.
TEATENDERLEAF Hb.24cHb.
can
BABY FOOD GERBER
BRAN FLAKES KELLOGG ige pkg
pkg
PEP KELLOGG
Kellogg
SHREDDED WHEAT
pkglb.
KEYKO OLEO
can
PEAS GREEN GOLD
TOMATOES SHURFINE can
French Style
GREEN BEANS
can

grapefruit

in June, with a potluck dinner al
noon. * Mrs Belle Shepard who
; haa been soendine the winter at
' Safety Harbor. Fla., haa returned
’ and U staving with Mlsa Birdie
LMerlsu near Prairieville. She made
' the trio to Chicago bv plane. *
I Mrs Etta Knsetrlck and »on Kim er
, soent Sunday with Mrs. Hattie
I Whittemore. Mrs. Kenneth Fran1 rlseo ol Dewier called at the
| Whittemore* Sunday.
Sgt Ralph O Stenger, son of
■ Mr and Mra. Joseph Stenger of
Knlsmuno. former residents of Ihh
I vicinity. ha» written his wife. Mrs.

C Limited
S. Supply

Freshly
Dressed

lbs.

RAISIN BREAD

me nome or sera. Mary oenaroa last
Thursday for a potluck dinner and
buaineae meeting Plana were made
! for the Barry county flower feall। val which will be held In the school
bulldins here Wednesday, June 20.
The club will hold Ito next meeting

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

BEYOND THE PECOS'
SUNDAY and MONDAY. MAY 27-28

We Buy
LIVE
Chickens

Boy Rogerv George -Gabby" Mayes and Bab NoUn

"UTAH"
Sim/

TUES., WED.. THURS-. MAY 29. 30. 31

PATRICK THE GREAT'

�THE IIASTINGR BANNER. THUMDAY, MAY Zi. IMS

The Hastings Banner

COOK BROS.. E*i|c»»

StHHCKirnON

EDITORIAL—
ASSOCIATION

■EDITORIALS
(Continued from Page I. Sec. I.)

had already been written. But Mr.
Bingay saw in the mas* murder
■nd cruelly al these camp* a warn­
ing to people who grow careless or
irresponsible
In
their
political
thinking, who lose their moral per­
spective in light of glittering prom­
ises. who permit themselves to be­
come servant* of the government
on the promise of economic and
political gain; who get Into the
habit of accepting and obeying
without question or protest the or­
ders of their immediate superiors
and who permit themselves to des­
cend to the depth* of clau or racial
hatred.
Mr, Bingay point* out that the
germs of an American Nlizllarn or
Fascism were present before the
war and still cxLrt If we are too
smug and take too much for grant­
ed we can nee these personal liber­
ties which all of us take for grant­
ed gradually vanish. Mtmoft of the
Huey Long regime in Louisiana and
the present Bom Hague rule In
Jersey City are cases to point. The
Silver Shirt*, an American version
of Naziism and the Bunds had
quite a following in America bcremember when a revived Kiu Klux
Klan Iwcamc a political power In
many Hates. A Constitution In It­
self Is not guarantee of freedom
•Germany, prior to Hiller, had a
democratic constitution every bit
as good os our* &gt;. The price of free­
dom is "eternal vigilance." and. a*
Mr. Bingay pointed out. there have
been many times during the past

that although we are In the midst land Bob Flfleld wa*
wa* one
one of the lads . Capt.
Charles Struble. He had Asia tic-Pacific theatre and I star Ing a H-day furlough with hi* parthe tday*
of war. we can still have a sweet we knew from ths
— when he flown patient* to rercy Jone* and I on the Philippine invasion ribbon, enu. Mr. and Mr*. W. P. Grable,
road w.i
with the dlh- because of fl'dng conditoins wo* ’•’*’&gt; ha* oulte a cherrrinv aecUnn of 137 W. South. He was Inducted
peace with our Heavenly Father hiked along the road
add our fellowmen.
• , er kid* on then- way to the old held up on' schedule which 'wo* tn hi* comer which Include* young into the service January 3, but ba*
quite
dkzmoh j acquired enough credits so that hr
• Thl* is ail the new* I can think Wilcox achool. Burdettewa*
----- -a well ,‘ -&lt;
----- alright with the Capt. under . junna ix* ano itan
His (light nurse. "Iky." Mrs. 8. wa* the former Vlr- will receive hi* diploma along with
of now. so III close this letter by, liked. Jolly guy and Pat wa* a ' the circumstances.
clrcumst
**-'—‘
* — Mexico, i ginia Benham.
hl* class in June. A brother, 3 1/c
saying that I hope nil of you will I grand looking fellow who u*ed to ■ Lt. Marjory
... ......
, —
------------ .... here, ti
she had | Here for 2 wk*, from Cnmp Cor- i Robert Grable in the Navy is lobe
home ....
very ^,...
soon, ....
and.....
until the say
hl* -grandmother
made —
Ute best waa
war isover andwe rejoicetogether
plea of anybody in town—and the
ever been as far north.
'i son. Mo., is Pfc. Robert Jacobs.
। rated al Pasco. Wash.
in thefinal Victory, MayGod bless did. Bob was a snappy, keen, cocky
Returning the 29th to the west I Jim Winkle, who is employed at ! The tali, liandsome naval Lt. in
—
— —
iju that you enjoyed knowing. And coast will go grand looking, pleas- 1 the Egg plant enjoyed a visit with town Saturday with his vivacious
andi i.
keep
you all.
■
so these three, grown to young ant, Ivan Snyder MM. 3/c who has ' his brother Tommy who was here blonde wife, was Q. A. Ewert on
Sincerely yours.
Ruby Ione Courtney ■ manhood, like millions of their l&gt;een serving on a heavy crusler.. last week. Tommy had completed leave from San Diego. Lt. Ewert,
brave brothers, found themselves Ivan, who used to work at the Bliss,' 28 missions over Germany and at i originally from Grand Ledge where
••Greeting* All" Letter* and ad- 'ln “ worW “ wari finished HUB. tn 18. the class I the end of hl* furlot
-------- -- --------— — , for many year*, has been overseas
dressm held till next Imuc at which I At Umu the sacrifice Mem*.too Chuck I^onar^DuancFox^ and porting
bsckf&lt;tf
Pvt. Richard Grable has returned for 2 yrs. Hl* chief Interest about
time that genial fellow Bill James 1 great, yet free men always have
fellow* were graduated. He 1 Pvt
to Camp Howze, Tex. after spend- town wu information about Major
will take over for a chat with you. I and always will fight for freedom.
This week has been so full of I That is why Burdette, and Pat.
smile* and tear* ak heart* sing and j and Bob like thousand* of other ,
cry a* some arc saved and other* : boy*, will live on in generation* to
die. The new* is accepted with for- come, and they shall forever hold
tltude and calm which 1* a* stead- warm and tender memories In tile
fast a* the courage and the faith live* of those who knew and loved
of those who fall. You're so choked I them,
up with borrow for some and Joy [ Briefing Nice Seeing You Home
for other* It's hard to speak any New* plus Dot-baan.
word* at all.
German prisoner* of war John
It waa jovou* news for Maxine ' Stutz (who hit town midnight on
Knowlton (Delton) when »he re- I Fri.t and Dick Finaleton are home,
ccived a V-mall letter on Tuesday. I Incidentally. John's brother Bob.
dated May 3. Germany, from her j now in Germany ju»t sent nome u
husband. Sgt. Julius Knowlton; । French sword and German gun to
saying that he was safe, well, and ' add to his collection, ‘ among my
uninjured and that hr. honed to i souvenirs."
beat hl* letter home. Julie who had | T/Sgt. Glendale Robinson of the
last been heard from on Feb 27th. j US M.C. son of Rev. and Mr*. W.
added that he had been a prisoner j D. Robinson. Delton, was aboard
of war and had been freed.
1 the UBS. Franklin when she was
There was more glad new* which | bombed 00 miles off the Japanese
reached the Can-oil Cutlers (Thorn- mainland. He was one of the 300
apple Lake way) when they learned I men trapped In the mess hall for 1
that thefr son. Dewitt Cutler. HJI. three hours.
« ■35. who had been a prisoner In
Sgt. Robinion spent 10 day* of
Italy, high In the Alps, since July, a 30 day survivors furlough with '
had been liberated on Mav 18th.
his parents In Delton. Due to the
Then word came that Pfc. Gay­ fact that the new* of the Franklin
disaster
had not been officially re­
lord Patten, Nashville, had been
killed on le Shim.
leased his experience could not be
Mrs. Claude,Covey (Thelma Ed­ made public at that time.
ward*) received word on Monday
Sgt. Robinson Is one of three
that her husband. Pfc. Claude Cov­ brothers serving In the U. 6. armed
ey. who had been wounded and re­ forces. His brother. Capt. Richard
turned to duty again was killed in E. Robinson has been in the Phil­
ippines In continuous combat with
action In Germany on April 11th.
Pat Reynolds. Middleville, died tne 11th Airborne Dvlrion.
in an airplane crash. Shortly be­
Pfc. Malcolm Robinson Is at Fort
fore that. Burdette Fisher from the
same. neighborhood was killed in
action In Germany.
«n •••boot" leave from Great Lakes
Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Howell, R. L* headed for the west coast after
2, received word that their son. 10 day* home. He Just mimed hit
Pvt. Ernest Howell, who would have uncle, sailor William Gahagan
been 20 in July, was killed In ac­ • west of Hastings) by 2 days, the
tion on Luzon. April 25th.
latter having left to report on the
A telegram on Saturday told the east coast.
story that Capt. Robert Flfleld. son
Jack Larkin. G.M. 2/c arrived in
of Mr. and Mra. Ernest Flfleld. R. Battle Creek Saturday afternoon
•.was killed In England on May with a thlrty-day leave. He and his
wife, the former LuAnne Edmonds
3rd.
There was still the deco sorrow of Battle Creek, are spending this ,
fuy the turn of destiny that took ‘week in Hastings. Jack has been 1
Merrill Isham, when all of these on duty In the Atlantic since last
report* came through. Those of us November, and reports back to De­
nt home feel such a strong tie to troit at the end of his leave.
those of you away, to which we
Sgt. Gerritt Isham arrived home
■II cling, that we never want to
let you go. There must be times
when you hold tlvht to that feellnv sunoased. he was In Panama
of home with all the might and
Johnny Armbruster is home
Gordon Manni. Gunners Mate
will power vou dosscm.
We knew Pat Reynold*, and Bur­ 2 c was home a week from Has­
dette Fisher from the time they tings. Neb.
were knee high to a grass hopper. | Here from Tues, till Friday

turns to Vaughn Hospital,
I1L because we wanted to w«
shojv off and telf hint what
know aoout nun oelor* ne »muu
talk. Prom' an official B
know he entered service

Bet Clarence, would 'be imp
oh veahl As Ion* as were
“Hello." to hl* brother. T/1

of DRESSES

public has been neither alert nor
interested.
.
Frit* Kuhn, former GermanAmerican Bund leader Is to be de­
ported to Germany as an undesir­
able alien. That is where he be- J
longs. Kuhn had only contempt for |
American institutions and Ideals.
He and his organization look ad­
vantage of the lenient laws of free ’
speech in the UBA. to organize i
•■cells" of Naziism for the spread of ;
Hitler's doctrines—doctrines which i
grind free speech under heel and I
even have no decent regard for!
human life. Kuhn Is a good rid- 1
ant e. On the other hand the ter- [
rors and intolerance of the Hitler '
regime have given us such out­
standing new citizens as Albert I
Einstein. Thomas Mann and Eric
Remarque.

THE HOME FRONT ★
(Continued from Page I, Sec. I.)
with their good Editorial*, the
County news, the want ads. and the
added feature "On the Home
Front."
The various Churches of the City
are all busy about the Muster*
business. Their doors are opened
Wide and they extend a gracious
Invitation to every one. and espe­
cially to you Service boy* and girls
to attend service* whenever pooslble. Tlie Chime* at the 1st Metho­
dist Church arc beautiful, and how
lovely It is on a clear Lord's Day
morning to hear the sweet music
'■•inging out over the City, remind­
ing us that God still love* u». and

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Open evenings and Sunday until after Decoration Day
-

�THE BAITINGS BANNER. TKUMDAY. MAY M. UM
'garden fartUtaer should

AL NEWS *

। tuoe plant to shallow. It must, have
an adequate supply at motetun
line although there's Oamp Tin groups showing the
kin the oar»- in his. symbols, etc.
,
Jurtug hte tert here I Final plans for tho ptoilo lol
Wednesday, to run hold on May 36 wore made. Tl
tttor tag a chat with chlldran can coma to Tydcn pat.

Memorial
MMiMto of Mlcfatoan if the
is to be ouccsaafu£ However,

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

___________

.

Sy^^^^Wat1^ SX’^l&gt;cox Cemetery Circle Me- ! CHBAT THE MOT^:

is the council fire when the gtrU
will receive their birthday honors
jjnd adyancemoit in rank. Fifteen
w
lagl Monday Bluebirds will be taken into Camp
while visiting her son laVcroe Gil- Fire. If the weather la inclement.
lette In Muskegon she fell, fracturing the picnic will be postponed.
her right hip and arm. Bhe had
Planned to spend some time in Hast&gt;n»» wlth her
Mn 0 A Kerron completion of her visit there.
C W Culv" ’»VC M te»*on
The 3 Ta Hospital Guild met
on color harmony and design in
arrangement ,t the luncheon with Rose Clark at her home on
“sLn""-'d“bu’ West Green St. on May 11. The
evening was spent tn mending for
ba'nvllle last ®tr»
_
’Fejr.^?v^U2.!!£r the hospital.
•
new home. 41# W. Court, last ThursNewly elected officers of
Goodwill Sunday school class
“ “»» 1'““
President. Frank Cooper; Clay Bas­
set;, vice president: Mrs
Ted
secretary and treasurer.
for Decoration day Mixed pots. Knopf,
urns and hanging baskets made up These officers were elected at the
st Greenhouse. Delton. Michigan. regular potluck meeting Monday,
May 14.
Adv.
___ _______
. The meeting tor the election of
officers of the Second ward P.TA.
was held Monday. May 21. with all
M*K WQrter from tYaUonal officers being re-elected as follows:
headquarters in New York City, President. Mrs Orte Helm. Mrs.
Amos
Dalmon. mother vice; the
»« h'-re on Monday ol last week.
May 14. to attend a meeting of )o- Rev. M. Coldren, father vice: Miss
cal guardians and Seders at the Jane Bwers, teacher vice; Mrs.
home of Mrs. Harold Hayives. E. Maurice Ingram, secretary; Mrs.
State St. Twelve were present, also Harold Haynes, treasurer Thia was
Mbs Myra Bumgardner and the
new district field worker. Miss Mrginla Bell, of Battle Creek.
The regular meeting of Hiawatha
In the Forencxxi Mljw Rockwell. Rebekah Lodge No. U will be held
talked to the leadets of the Blue- at the Odd Fellow Hall Friday eve­
ning. May 25, at 8:00. The May
birthdays will be honored with a
supper after lodge. All those who
have not been solicited please bring
cheese, pickles or sandwiches Ail
staff members please be present as
there will be initiation.
'

Ameene ana cwatai waua.
and Mr Juhnson atHearne school.
wt naner nSTI
teVnirnert
MebnnaM u
HtnC?urt Justtee
evening
£Lk..B^»r, ffi&amp;ss
w.r. m- nrH
e^ce^mett Md Mr and

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STenroll In the Music OontenaSv Mtha college, he san? in the
Otoe chib, Unia he waa photographed
with the music group
Pele saya,
JSfaghad «n BiBbwwW

"ffi’^aStoLa-achnBoBsrl of
oSt* Rapid, were rie^f Mr
fr—I Mannl part of hut
22-u
On Saturday Mra. Gamer Hampton and Mrs Otto Haavlnd were
■umU al the annual Mothers Tea
gtvanby daughters al Western MichKw rCvIlawa at Kalamazoo. Mrs.
Kanton later attended the Girls
81m club concert, which group inclottes Nir daughter Wlllo, who ac-

ORGANIZATIONS

tlutcowyi

mortal Day program will be held 8T0B« THE WOOLENS
Wednesday afternoon. May 30, al
Clothes are expensive and dL’flthe
Community
Church.
Rev , cult to buy. so save them from the
Campbell win
will be llte speaker
I Sunlight, dsmnnsu and dirt are
other enemies that call far early
! storage of winter woolens. Helen oWellington, instructor In textiles,
clothing and related arte at Mich­
igan State college, suggests that
it's not too early to begin preparing
the clothes that are no longer be­
ing used for the summer hide-a■fhe first rulg is to have clean
clothing, for the clothes moth glor­
ies in grime, but dislikes cleanli­
ness Most of the clothing probably
should go to the cleanen, but check
all of it for spots, stains and dust.
Clean out the pockets, give every­
thing an energetic brushing and
let the garments waft in the spring
breezes while preparing a place to
store them.
More of tile dislikes of moths
should be considered tn choosing a
storage place. Usually a closet Is

nesdiy with
urns and hanging baskets made up
cemetery.
Surviving are three other daugh­ al Greenhouse, Delton. Michigan.
__
ters. Mra.
“
----------- —
■“ Adv.
Hoevenalr
and

known to fade a
fumes from the tla!
downward, the beat
la on a high ahelf.
sack hung from a hi

#____ !&lt;£r.JSS&amp;JO

A small stand of young garden
transplants can be protected from
cutworms by using paper collars.
To work efficiently they should
Dr. Clarence K. Barber, aged TS. a extend from I to 3 Inches
farmer Hastings physician, died Fri­
draperies and other flat woolens, day
evening al the Michigan Vet­
see that they are clean and than erans' Facility in Grand Rapids,
where he Waa the resident physician base to hold the collar In position,
for a number of years. Dr. Barber, and the cdsea should lap trough to
son of tho late Dr. and Mrs. M. A. prevent the worms from crawling
Barber, graduated from the Hast­ Inside to reach Uta plant.
dark place.
ings High achool with the class of
The collars are usually made of
1888. and after receiving his medical stiff paper, generally from 2 lo &lt;
training returned to Hastings lo inches serosa, depending on tho
practice, going from here to Grand alia of the transplant.

Burchett, Pelton.

S53«

OBITUARIES

*

SUDDEN PAUSING OF
DOSTER RESIDENT
Mrs. Mary Burchett Brouard, M.
of Doster, a lifelong resident of Bar­
ry county, died suddenly of a heart
attack Monday, May 14. al the home

He is survived by his wife, Mar­
garet; one daughter. Mra Clifton
Walkins (Leilah Barber) of Chicago;
three grandchildren: and two »tendaughtera. Mrs Francis Meeter.
Grand Rapids, and Mm Frieda Hu­
nton. Detroit. The body was taken

Pfc. Kenneth W. Allen, son
Mr and Mrs Howard Allen. 119
Grant St . :el» for oveneas in
March. He was In France for two
wci-ks and waa then moved into
Germany where he is now working
In an evacuation hospital.
Hu address Is:—Pfc. Kenneth W.
Alien. 36977953, A P.O. 408. % P.O.

Members of Ehther Circle of the
WB.CS. are asked to remember the HEAD LETTUCE IS
change in date lo Monday evening. GOOD GARDEN CROP
Good soil, proper care, and a few
May 28. The meeting will be at the
home of Mrs Glen Perkins. 425 B planting precautions are the re­
Jettenon St., starting at 7:30 quirements for success tn growing
I head lettuce in the garden. The reo'clock.
1 suite in the form of an excellent
Goodwill WjB.CB. will meet st salad vegetable are well worth the
the home of Mrs Forest Havens effort.
Head lettuce requires cool grow­
Friday. May 23. for dinner. Questa
Ing conditions, so must be started
are welcome.
early in the spring Early May is
The Navy Mother's Club will about the latest date for planting.
Great
Lakes. -Imperial 44 or Tmmeet Thursday night at 7 30. Tins
-------- ----------347 ire
heading varie­
will M the meeting for our annual perial B47
are good
gc
recommended
for Michigan.
memorial services
. ties r-~
——
Plants set in the garden the first
"«rt of May should grow rapidly.
—cause they make their best
growth nt a temperature below TO
degrees F. If gradually accustomed
Martin Camera
WKCJB. will hold a penny I to col*, tettuw will stand oonsldThe WBCB
in the church k"
basement erable freezing without Injury.
supper tn
Thursday evening. May 31* All »rc High temperatures causa produc----- —
-..—a ‘
i tlon of seed stems, bitter taste in
cordially invited
to attend
Preaching next Sunday
... .... — — ---------------—. ——----------o’clock. Come out and hear a good rapid development of leaf disease
sermon.
Seme well rotted manure at the
।
; rate of MX) pounds per 500 square
Rhoda Wilcox School Reunion
, feet, and 10 to 15 pounds of 4-12-4

f I.

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ne. A Mbs Olga’ Shewchuck spent
weekend with friends in Detroit.

•.«S &gt;£.
son. Y3/c Maurice Vandew. who
waa transferred from New Orleans
to Fort EusUs. Virginia. U ill In Um

ke. Delton, Michigan.

Sit

COLLARS
rrwoRMtj

present
Edison

lughtcr Sheldon was a guert of honor and
id Mrs. »u presented a gift. Refreshments

Nosh vilie,-Mr. and Mra. Lewie Chun’

they should
:h« beneath
the ground and from
ibove the surface. The
i tanked around the
the collar In position.

rorm* from crawling
h the plant.

i. depending on the
uraptant.
chouse Fires
Area during the five*
939-1343 were reported
average of 7,300. with
I loti of 117.400,000.

I^Wie&lt;Ute*M*lri. arSJJFK;:
■ane Lammers, Cedar Creek. It b

UJ^Nairi Fospltal.

{her •• husband.

Fort EUrtb, Va.
Mr. ana atr;. n&gt;.on Nicholson have

Thursday for an all-day
with Mra Owen Smith host- since it was reported about tlirec

came Friday evening
Ing a few days wlthr

home.

being pre­
pared. ao plan to attend this service.

Itora. A Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crock­
ford returned home Thursday mora­
ine from Rochester. Minn., where
Robert had had an operadon and
treatment. He b much better and
b hoping to feci fine soon. A Mr.
and Mra. Spencer Kelley of Lansing
were Sundsy afternoon visitor* with

Morning worship. I
Sunday school. 10

Sgt.

Shroyer.

In

ZOO. snd nutta by the .chapel orIETWAN J-AJJ.
ganlst included "Became*' and T
isy and profitable afternoon Love You Truly " In addition to tho
•nt tu U» horn* ol Mrx.Nell

dinner guceta of Mr.
Ray
bride returned by plana tn cast
through the Red Cross that be had
Schantz Wednesday.
Lansing where sb* is aasbunt su­
k—-- — — — - •—- — : for thair Chrirt- perintendent in the Emergonsy
Mr. and Mra. Low,.,
WIW
good attendance of members. A
busUvera meeting F*nn Labor office. Michigan State
lovely carry-ln dinner was served
have been spending several months
cottage.
in Louisiana returned to their home
al noon. In the afternoon the secmorning ut
In East Woodland last week. -They
ond lesson in the "Home Builders'
went on their return home to Prankoverseas tervice He b a son of
enmuth and vblted their brother
at which Mra
Mr. and Mrs Cha* shimku* at
—&gt; “■ ———■
-a... — M
BM
and wife, Mr. and Mra. Reuben ----Marcellu-i. Mrs Shimku* a graduate
Fisher and their daughter Jeanne were Bunday dinner gueata of Mr. Thb waa very interestingly pre- Dr and Mrs Ge
Pvt Donald R&lt;
who had made her home with tham and Mra. Frank Shriber of Carlton.1 tented by a clever demonstration of
while her parents were away. * Mr.
Mira Marcia Smith of Lansing ' * f“™liy at meal Ume with one scene « prisoner of e home Ob
Viu,
-Sjr,
Jb,
™
bora
On
Joo.
1.
"»•
Mj.
MWj.
*o«bucation. Kalamazoo, is a member o&lt;
and Mrs. Bert Bawdy were in Anu came Saturday afternoon to visit representing the meal time huiried i&gt;*ppy to be at
Alpha Beta Epsilon sorority. The
Arbor Wednesday to see Mr. Bawdy's her grandparents, Mr. and Mra. B. *“ Preparation and not enjoyed and hb parent*. Mr and Mrs Leo Roys-; IBM. she was married fo Charles
iy night I ™ wer one A
a j«*J.
mea&gt; wen
««* Charlotte. Donald s I McDermott who preceded her in
*e- "“‘“P
bridegroom was a student at Michi­
grandson Carl Bawdy who b in the
rs'Lpreporro
’SJf
— JIS? .SS.
:rt Paul Bnlmkus gan
parents I •“h • happy scene as they congen- mother b the former Frieda Bawdy, death eight years ago. Mrs Me- ’»»»» “•
hospital there for treatment of hb
State cpUese until lie entend
Friday
forces
on a the cservice
Csrhon^.Wlj
and
&amp;ppUyvtaitedM.
family
^"Jhter
.ofJBert^Sawdy.
who
lived
r
’
thl
’
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TU^
£u%£y™k&amp;
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in wg
1943
arm that was injured in an auto­
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mobile accident. He b better and and returned Bunday evening A i Thrdav waa enjoyed by all present, in East Woodland. The first word
Mra. Clare Culver
Ol' l*ridny afternoon. Ma/ 35, at received was from the government
It is now hoped that hb arm can c/m Robert Born called on Mrs
county, araioci
cuatnct Etna suite unions. ■
• .—" •
mid Draught
brought tne
the message on MotnMoth- ooumy.
Im saved and will henl all right. A Charles Halton Thursday A Mrs 2 o'clock. Mbs Mary Bullis will give aim
A quiet wedding wae solemnised
The teachers enjoyed a picnic sup­ Kate latughlln of Lake Odeasa spent » t*ht b» the preservation of fruits ers Day that he was on hb way Three
I?'". daughle
per al the schoolhouse Thursday lartweSt with her cousin, Mra. Oil- »nd vegetable* in refrigerated lock- across. On Wednesday a personal nlng and Mrs
arranged for the Freeport al 10:08 am. Tuesday. May
telegram from him said be was in ten. and Mrs. &lt;Clarence Texter Has- *«wia* ll»d
evening. They were then enter­ bert McLeod and hu«band A Mr ers. at the school building.
She also leaves .a •HracUve bride who wore a quaint 133. when Donald Allerding and Mbs
and Mra. O J Russell of Peloekev
Mrs. Carl Jordan entertained the i Virginia. On Saturday morning he tings, survive
tained by movies.
officers and "'Iked in at home in time for break- granddaughter. Mira Lea trice Dun-,
Mr. apd Mra. Robert Born and spent from Friday until Sunday wroi County Eastern Star
their daughter Mr and Mrs Gor- worthy matrons at a 1:30 o'clock f®st. On hb return ive flew part of ning, Wheaton. III. and a grand- ■
sons c/m Robert G. and Phillip. Mrs. don
WUltams On thel reTurn they luncJon at Shady Nook Inn Satjourney and was on bout four son Pvt Vernon Texter. Cam:,
Cora Lefller. Mr and Mra. Gene
look their little grnnddsunhter Sue urday
l*en days. He b home on a sixty- Rucker. Ala. Funeral services were
Reuther and daughter Jeanette. Mra. Ann
hX with tb«n fS? a viia The Eastern Star Chapter served &lt;t*Y leave and then MH report to a held al the Cloverdale Evangelical
Charles Growngrr. and Mrs. George
lid enlisted in
In church on Wed
Wednesday
afternoon,
and Kav will accompany her par- the Bam County Letter Carrier's c?mP »
Donald
—-*•
---------Garlick were dinner guests Bunday enta
to Detroit VheriThe will v^g । ABBoetalion a fried chicken supper
— • —'• ‘May "■
S3, .*£
at two o'clock, and inter-1
it the Carl Brechehen home The
1,1
balUe merit
»«nt in
te the Pennock
Pec
cemetery, the 1
dinner was honoring the birthdays with her cousins there-for a few Saturday evening at their meeting!A*rtca —
Evangelical pastor officiatingof .Mrs. Gene Reuther and Millard
Nell
Hynes
was
severely
burned
The
senior
class
of
the
Woodland
I
*
•
*
■
&lt;
•
►
Brcehclscn * Mrs. Josie Watrous
spent Sunday with Mr and Mis last week while working at the Mo- school will go to Niagara Falls for I South Woodland Charch
Thumof the Brethren HOLDING OPEN HOUSE
Fred Henney of Carlton Center. tor Wheel Corp. A* he waa cleaning Uielr trip. They will leave T.._.
8oln
by- train
to Debolt
OF THE BRETHREN ON ANNIVERMABY
, f ----- ----------Detroit and 1
Other guests were Mr. and Mra. Evi- hb machine with a cleaning fluid d*&gt;’ —
on boat tw
by way of Cleveland
Arthur L. Dodge. Pastor
«on Beck of Hastings. * Shirley Ann an explosion occurred. He was burn- t. then an
and
od Buffalo and
and will return on Sat-. . 10:00 a m Worship and sermon. . celebrate their ftfty-iirst wedding
Teachout treated the children In the ed about the.face and hb arms se- 'I *
verely
-- —
burned. ...
He b ...
In a hospital I urday.
Urday. They will be accompanied iy
by ' Theme: The Privileges and Oppor- . anniversary on Thursday. May 31.
kindergarten room to ice-cream and ------— .l.t.**.
In t-n-lnLansing. A
★ 'TV
The
eighth nrade ', Wr
Mr. anrf
and Mrs
Mra. Gnrrfnn
Gordon Wlllhimi
Williams
I tUlllticS of tile CliUrch.
‘
s£th birthday, * Mr “.sras-uiEi In
class hold * roller skating parly at
M" Artie Spindler's sixth grade | 11:00 a m Church School. Therej1 by holding open house al their
interesting classes for all 8:00 [home. 816 S Church St.. from one
i
aon Smith entertained for Bunday Thornapple lake at Sanborn rink pupU« enjoyed a skating party at arc
hROGLH $ HO WILD SPOTLIGHT
i
Wednesday May 30. quarterly till four o'clock In the afternoon
dinner hb parents, Mr. and Mrs laal Tuesday evening. Some of the Ihc Sanborn skating rink. Thom- pm.,
and seven till ten in the evening,
business
meeting
Owen Smith and hb abler. Mr. and parents accompanied them. The apple lake. Thursday afternoon.
I
The baccalaureate services were
We invite you to worship wills us. when friends are Invited to call.
Mrs Ferris Lathrop and children. * teachers who attended were Mrs.
On May 31. 1894. Gary Crook and
Mrs John Dell apenl a week vlall- Janie Watrous, Mrs. Miller and Miss held in. achool auditorium Sunday
Mbs
Lillie
Ellison
were
united
In
Olga
Shewchuk.
A
The
annual
Meevening
with
a
good
attendance
The
United
Brethren
in
Christ
’
big at the home of her son. Mr.
mortal Day exexrise* will be observed I address was given by the Rev. I. H.
marriage at the Presbyterian manse
and Mrs. Elwyn Dall of Leslie.
I H. Osgood. Minister
.. has
i... k
—- done
x-— Ln
i.. past
—. yean.
- -----------A daughter was barn to Mr. and (as
been
A Oujood on the theme of their motto. ■Woodland
Mrs John Brechcben May 20th st I program b being planned. The time ['Life Is What We Make It." The
Morning worship. 10:00 am.
the hospital in Rochester. The 1ft- I b ID o'clock asn. A Mr and Mrt. Rev. F. C Wing offered prayer The
Bunday School. 11:00 am.
FOR YOUR
tie Mbs weighed 8 pound* and 3 j Ogie Flannlgan and son Roger were 1 achool band furinshed music and two
Evening worship. 7:30 pm.
ounces. A A son was born to Mr. [ Sunder dinner guests of Mr and songs were sung
Christian Endeavor. 8:15 pm.
The regional meeting of the six ^PraKr meeting. Tuesday. 8.00 pm
and Mr*. Richard Stairs May 17. at Mrs. Ward Green. A Two carloads
the Osteopathic hospital in Lansing. [ of women attended the Barry Coun- churches of the Church of the j
A Mrs. Josie Walrotb. who hah been i ty Federation of Women's Clubs at Brethren In thb dbtrict will meet on I Sunday School. 10:30 am.
niNCH MJ
teaching here the past school year. Nashville Friday from tne Woodland Friday at Elmdale.
SLOCK
"x
I Morning Worship. 11:30 am.
U_A_____ E
b leaving thb week for Holt where Woman's Study club. Officers elect1 Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p m.
rhe will spend the summer. Mrs. ed for the coming year were Mrs.
Service News
, Preaching service. 8:30 p.m
Call
Watrous will teach there next year. Hilda Baas, president, and Mra.
C/M Robert G. Bom. who has
Prayer meeting. Thursday. Bpm.
. A Mrs. Cora Whitney and daughter | Grace Wolring, secretary. A Miss been home on leave visiting hb jmr- 1
New*
enta. Mr. and Mrs Robert Bom. has 1 The Kilpatrick W.M.A. executive ,
Sugared or Plain
dozen
received hb orders and b to re|x&gt;rt committee met at the parsons.i&lt;Ami WTTEK c£i"
In New York Saturday. He will ।Tuesday p.m. Those preramt were I
leave Thursday morning for hb re- . Mrs. Edith Black. Mr*. Viola Broker. 1
1010 S. BROADWAY
turn
and
will
report
for
further
j
Mrs.
Marie
Pbhcr
and
daughter
Ho
Iu&gt;
Converted After 20 Yaan Trevelieg With Show
Lob.
All kinds of electric wiring
schooling al Kings Point. N. Y.
'! l-«l*
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HUME JUICE n*»u. iw
Pvt. Lloyd Hilt. Jr., from Camp । Mr. and Mrs. Almond Weber of Appliances and motors repaired.
Howze. Texas, spent a ten-day fur­ ’Cloverdale tailed nt theU.B. Pnr- I Free eatlmaloa
Ho 2c*«
Lavora
•
_.
lough wllli hb parent*. Mr. and Mrs. sonagc Tuesday p.m.
The Woodland Community daily , Phone J952
Lloyd Hitt. He will return to Camp
achool will be con- j
Howze where he will receive two!1 vacation Bible school
months more training at that place, ducted again thb year at the Metis-1
i it
,
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’THE home front

! (Continued from Page 3. Sec. 1.)
was promoted to Tech Grade J
Pvt. Charles B. Poland
rhS Ml
Co. D. 135th Bn. 83rd Regt.
Camp Joaenh T
A-*.
thal ^ey are sleeping
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,
“Hl de Hi" to Rene and Mr*
Gangulllet in San Francisco, the .
, latter visiting hgr sailor while the 1
. fleets in. Know "•you’re having a 1 *
I grand time, we hope the best ever 1
| Sailor Jack Buholtz called ' lasf, J
week from an eastern port to say ' (
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actlv whar hb nlans -ouM »w. ’rs~ &lt;
previous day hb ship had been
rammed by anotner and an ha.i^.
on deck had to work their heads'off through the whole night to
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all had a lucky break.
Sr. Lt Marvin F. Druckenbrod
finbhed his work at War College.
Newport. R. I. and has been ap­
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Tomorrow, May 25. Mr. Lyman
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Hatting*

Century
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Phone 2482

Being inducted into the Armed Forces, I will sell the following at Public Auction at
the place located 1 mile north of Dowling, on

MONDAY, MAY 28, 1945

HASTINGS. MICH.

1|

13 HEAD OF CATTLE
Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old, fresh 2 mos.
Durham cow, 4 yrs. old, bred April 4.
Guernsey cow, 9 yrs. old, bred Jan. 13.
Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh 3 mos.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh 2 mos.
Pure Bred Guernsey heifer, due July 9.
Pure Bred Guernsey heifer, due Aug. 10.
Guernsey heifer, 20 mos. old, not bred.
Jersey &amp; Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh.
Jersey heifer, 2} yrs. old, bred, Mqr. 27.
Pure Bred Jersey heifer, 10 months old.
Guernsey &amp; Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh
April 21.
Guernsey heifer calf, 2'months old.
35 POULTRY
35 Minorcas Yearlings, laying 80%.
IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS
Model B Allis Chalmers Tractor on steel.
Cultivator fof Model B Allis Chalmers.
Side Hill hitch for Model B Allis Chal­
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•
18 in. John Deere tractor plow.

Tractor frailer, 2 Wheel, on rubber,
heavy duty.
McCormic Mower, 5 ft.
Hard rubber tired 4-wheel wagon.
Deering Binder, 7 ft., new canvas.
Oliver 41 riding plow. Land roller.
8 in. David Bradley burr mill.
Tank heater.
2 riding cultivator. 6 ft. single disk.
John Deere Manure Spreader.
2 section drag.
~_______
16 in. David Bradley riding plow.
5 ft. Deering Mowing machine.
2 Pump jacks.
Canvas 6 ft. by 40 ft.’
Economy King Separator.
10 ft. Steel Boat. 5 cow stanchions.
Several Horse collars, 20 to 22 in.
110 Gale plow. 7 tooth single cultivator.
Hay Tedder.
2 3-sec. Drags.
99 Oliver Walking plow. Spike drag.
Good 1 ] in. Team harness.
Coal Brooder Stove.
Milk Cart.
2 Ten-Gallon, new. Milk cons.
3 Rolls Asphalt Roofing.
Fence Stretchers.
. Neck yolks, evoners and other articles
too numerous to mention.

TERMS: Cosh day of sole. No goods to bo removed until settled for.

PASSENGER - TRUCK - TRACTOR

HI WIST STATI ST..

Michigan at M. C. Track*

Evinrude
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AUCTION SALE
3 HEAD OF HORSES
Black Gelding, 6 yrs. old, wgt. 1400.
Brown Mare, 6 yrs. old, wgt. 1550.
Steel Grey Gelding, 5 yrs. old, wgt. 1650,
not broke.

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CLEANER AND WAX
Cleans and poUihe* al the

LLOYD HUVER, Service Manager

SALE TO COMMENCE AT 1 O'CLOCK

Outitanding Valval

MITT

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WERNER MOTOR SALES
Chrysler - DeSoto - Plymouth
Port* &amp; Service

Phone 2585

POLISH CLOTH
Chemically treated to pirk

USED CARS
1936 Plymouth 4 door (radio and heater* $485.00
1936 Chevrolet 2 door (heater) $400.00
1938 Chevrolet 2 door (heater and radio* $515.00
1936 Old* 2 door (radio and hooter) $515.00
1937 Pontiac 2 door (heater) $457.50
1937 Terraplane Coupe (radio and hooter) $495.00
1935 Chevrolet Coupe (heater) $275.00
These price* are oil at or under O.P.A. ceiling price.

Last Tuesday an assembly was I

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The Hi-Y b planning its annual i|
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tlatlon will also take place at thb 1।
time.

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Csrsfully bain of bsavy
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HIGH SCHOOL COLUMN
The total for the bond and stamp
tale May 18 was *2.17735. Thei.
tenth grade was ui the lead with 1
11,844 M, followed by the ninth i
trade with (108.80. The first place ii
inner went to MU* Robson’s room 1
with (1.508.85. The second place
banner went to Mbs Murray's room
with *208.30 Rooms with 100 per- :,
cent were 204. 308. and 311.

Baseball games with Delton and .1
Middleville have been called off. {

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Last Friday the Saxons met the I
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The seniors who are to take part i
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Dirk Van Raalte. a vePercy Jone* hospital. i
Thl* was sponsored by —
and bond committee under the su­
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James Bum*. The purpose waa to
boost eale of stamps and bonds.
DEATH OF MISS JOSEPHINE
Campaign speeches were given SCHUMANN
Word was received by Mr* D. O.
Thursday In the session room for
Bronson the first of the week that
various school officer*.
her sister. Mb* Josephine Schu­
The Saxon thinelhd*’ won first mann had passed away. Funeral
place In the Regional Meet at services were held at Seattle.
Grand Rapids Saturday, May IB, Washington, at the home of her
i brother. E. N. Schumann Friday.
edging out Premont W-55.
May IB. MU* Sshumann had been
HARRY COUNTY HOAD COMM.
The all-school election was held in the hospital since February beTV.il.r K. Cvftert, Chairman
Friday. May IB with the following cause_of a broken hip.
result*: Mayor. Robert Casey; pub­
lic service chief:-Bernard Manker; DON’T BUY THINGS YOU DO NT
chief justice. Burl Valentine; trsfNEED-BUY WAR BONDS
ODER FOB PUBLICATION

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HORACE EDMONDS, Owner
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFF HAMMOND, Clerk

�tat, zsstn.
: Richard btodie.
Icy Henry. Jr.,
Gerald Wensloff.

JOSEPHINE

□f the week that
loaephlne Schu-

:humann Friday,
itmann had been
hip.

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Mr*. Theodore Kilmer and chll- ' ha* returned to her home after
ren nC
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PERSONALS

Bunday —to

Mr. and Mr*. Henry Chamberlain

EBsaboth French return* Friday Saturday night ana Sunday were
and Martita Maus on Sunday from Mr. and Mra. Czrl Purdy and
mantvtlle. Mia* Ann* Draper, who Albion , for the summer vacation.
daughter. Mra. Kenneth Aybworth
had been visiting the OhambcrMra. Lannes Kcnfleld and Mra. and Karen Sue of Greenville. OthRobcrt Hoc* spent Saturday In Ann er Sunilsj guest* were George Pur­
Arbor.
dy. Mra. Myrtle Wood and Mr*.
Mra. Dora Ingram entertained Harry Lampson of Greenville and.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ten Eyrk and ‘he Utter * daughter, Mbs Betty
Beck home Friday afternoon.
Catherine of Grand Rapids Sunday Lsmpwn, Birmingham. AU.
evening.
j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buck and Mr.
Baltimore and his daughter, Mrs.
Mr. and .Mrs. Stewart Kelley and Mrs. Clifford Hammond were
— -»
Theodore Tomlinson and little son spent Sundly with the Maurice Sunday •.«•*•vbltors
of »•Mr. —
and■ Mra.
Kelleys In Battle Creek.
will return'with him.
Georg* Bnvdar of Caledonia, help­
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. ing to celebrate Mr. Snyder * blrlhtalned Dick Gardner and daughter John Jordan were Mr. and Mra. Al
of ^
Charlotte.
Cora Belle of Battle Creek on Sun- Germain
yrf r’lS
r,rkyVfrtCei ,n,rwn DrMrAcriia ^Le^^f
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chicago on Sunday, returning on

of

“‘ SOCIAL ITEMS *

Mra. Robert * wwlAL I I L Fl J

and Mra. Harold Poole of Grand Pfc. and Mra. Lewb Guernsey. Pfo.1
Rapid*.
| Guernsey b home on a 30-d*y fur- t1
Mn. F B Adair returned SaturJ^c^r,„Oener&gt;r *“*l day from a elx months' stay in New pU Camoridge. Ohio
York City. Mra. Jessie Phillip* re. * • • .
turned with her and «pent the
Mrs. Erwin Clark was hastew to'
weekend with Mr. and Mra. Nell the 3 x 4 bridge club for demert
Mra. Erwin Clsrlc. Mr* Kendall
Reahm, Mra. Philo Sheldon. Mra.
Art* Tyier. Mra. Haro^l Downs and
Mrs. Earl Mudge attended a din­
ner meeting of the Battle Creek
chapter of Eastern Star Wednes­
day evening.
Aben Johnson Jr., of Crar.brook

agent .Saturday evening In Battle

CrMr* OnHHUI J*yFYwclind reidmed ' h“j-

TING
by having
b

in most

sixed also.

as

hop

Mra. Carl Miller (Lois Myers&gt;
and baby son, Robt. who have been
in Buffalo, N. Y. returned Monday.
' Sunday guesU of Mr. and Mra.
C. H. Offley were Mr. and Mra. Dan
Green of Woodland.
Floyd Buskirk. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Buskirk and Mra. Dora Johnson
■pent Sunday st Reed s lake.
A guest at the. Harvey Myers
home b Mr*. Clifford While of
Buffalo. N. Y.
Mr. and Mra. Claud Smith. Mrs.
B. A. O'Donnell and Miss Florence
O’Donnell spent the weekend in

Ted Btavcn* and

ta»,o’,rJroma lwovuu

I

sing was the weekend guest of her
mother. Mra. Neil Boekeloo.
Mrs. Arthur Crothcra and Mbs
Maude Ironside spent Thursday In
Grand Rapid*
Mr and Mrs. SunIcy Cummings
win entertain har brother and sbter-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Austin
Nickel of Bay city thb weekend.
A Monday gueat at the home cf

foe the
evening.
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The May meeting of the Busmew
Women'* Hospital Ouild wa* iveld
In honor of T/8gt. and Mr*. Roy on Monday eventag. dessert being
Weills who left that afternoon for
Miami Beach. Fla., her- parents.

JETS
nJS." Ernest Davb of Plvnu
L Ohio,
chairman; Mr*. Maude Smith, vice- were united In marnagc
lay fUth
chairman; Mbs Ruth Lyle, Mere- al eight o'clock In the
tary; Ml*a Mary Williams, treasurer, the manse of the Flrat F
It was decided to hold no more church,
*'----- - Kalamazoo.
----------- with the Rov.
tnectlng* until September, when tiw Herbert J. Bryce officiating.
officer* will comprise the committee. The nice Ung date was changed uillan Collins and Ehri BaraXc
Four couple* from Percy Jones
General hospital in Battle Creek U&gt;-lhe second Monday evening of txxh of Albion
the month Following the business
T^e brWc
M .ir^t-lenath
were guest* of Pfc. Bernard Ham­ tcsslon.
court whbt was played. Miss tailored browrT £nrt!
mond al a farewell party on Sat­ Mabel Sbson and Mrs. D. A. Van
white^ZJ^iSurday evening al the home of Mr.
, undant wore a blue nilt with pink
and Mrs. Clifford Hammond, honor­ Buskirk being,the winners.
ing Sgt. John Corbin of Louisiana,
La*4 Thursday evening Mn.
who expect* to be discharged from
the .Army In the near future. Cards Thomas Myers entertained her
and refreshments were enjoyed. . bridge club for dessert. Honora were Mr? Davis expect to make their
won by Mra. Chude Smith and Mrs.
____
I Leon Hale. Mrs. Smith was a home tn Plymouth, Ohio, ultimate­
ly e» Pfc. Davb expert* a discharge
and their tables were gums of Afrs'
from the army In the near future.
Robert Henrv at her apartment" tn
Mrs Davb b a granddaughter of
celebration of the first birthday an- 1 Wednesday night dinner guests of Mrs Martha Hedges and a abler
niversary ol her daughter, Marta Mr. and Mr*. Forrest McMUwn were of Deri. Welby and Keith Sherman
Carrol. A social time was enjoyed F/O and Mrs. John Bush.
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•
of
Hastings.
and a birthday cake, with one can­
dle. added to the pleasure of the i The opening dinner last Thurs-1
BANNE* WANT ADV8. PAT
occasion. Marta Carrol was remem­ day moved a wonderful start for
the
Country
dub
season
with
120
bered with some Jovtiy gifts.
in attendance. The presence . of
many son* and daughters of high

talned with a family dinner on
Sunday. Out of town guests In­
cluded Mr. and Mra. Clifford Cot­
trell and children, Mba Bemadine
Campbell. Detroit, and Mr. and
Mra. I. O. Bready. South Bend.

In addition, to the nurse* and ovcr lhc weekend.
others connected With the MichMla« Charlotte uaxc wenttoLanSn Veterans Facility in Grand abta
Saturday where she spent
pld», those who came to attend ' *«verai days and attended the futhe funeral of the laic Dr. Clarence । neral of a friend. Mr* Fannie
H. Barter on Monday were Mr*. Shepard, on Monday.
Barber. Mr. and Mr*. M. I. Braven- , Mr. and Mra. Edward Goodyear
er. Mr. and Mr* D Mceler. Mrs. entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Shifman of Freeport.
Irene Have*. Grand Rnpldk, Mr. ' Mnc GJliivery and Alb* Eleanor
Mrs. Oarle Fuller spent the
and Mra. Wn&gt; Hannen and daugh- I Thomas of Detroit for the weekend,
ter. Detroit and Mr. and Mr*. CllfCol. Tyden. Richard Grrxw. Jaa. weekend in Chicago with her niece.
ton Watkins. Chicago.
' Radford. Hubert Cook and Nib Ol- Mrs W. R. LandahE
Mr. and Mr*. Guy Giddings were
Cecll Robert* arrived Saturday M’'1 were among those from the
Air. and Mra. Dorr Rawson and from Baton Rouge. La . at the home ' Viking Co. who arc attending a weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E.,i.»e were weekend guests of Mr. I of Mr. and Mr*. Frank Rogers, fur j three-day meeting in Detroit thb Ray Hiatt in Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mra. Simon Itterbeck
and Mrs. Joseph Faust und Mr. ,K“
•« w.™
! week.
•
Mr* George Hebdcn waa a Wed­ were guests of relatives in Holland
and Mrs. Fred Rawson In Vermont­ on buslne** Hb wife and doughthe weekend.
ler. Mary Louise, have been staying nesday night guest of Grand Rap- forWeekend
Ville.
.guest* of Mrs W J.
A-Friday guest of Mra Geo Ran­ with Mr and Mr*. Roger* since Id* friends
Field were Mr. and Mrs. Cranston
som wm Mrs. Eva Sweet ut Ban­ January awaiting word about Caol I Mrs. Ernest Burr and son* spent Wilcox and family of Coldwater
fl eta.
Frank IVxmra who b ml**lug. Mr : Sunday with her parents. Mr and
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bllvln of
Mra. Robert Love spent ■ few Robert* will be back Friday and 1 Mr*. Elwood Slocum. R. 1.
Lansing.
days thb week with ncr parents. plan* to spend a week or two here. ! Recent guest* of SupL and Mrs.
Mra. Harold Faster and Mra.
Dr. and Mr* Robert
—&lt;• and if word has come through ; D. A. Van Buskirk were her sister,
“I
’
Paul spent Monday In Lewis entertained the J.FF. dub
lefl Wednesday for Ban Francisco about Capt Rogers, hb wife and I Mr*. Mabie Schwabcnland. also her ChArle*
Grand Rapids.
al deeaert. followed with bridge.
I
where her nuiuand bnuw ..*«uu&gt;&gt;ku daughter will return to Baton । nephew and bride. T/8gt. snd Mr*.
■ a a
| president, introoucea tne new memMr and Mr*. Iasi Fletcher and
Rouge, La. with him.
| Frederick Schwabenland. The forwith the A.A.T.C.
Pvt Richard Grable was the honor
c*S.‘‘7Jnmh^n
Mn,
Joe
Snoble
from
Sebewa
vbMr. and Airs. David Boyes of mer U In the army air corps, as a
Richard Hinkley. Qm 2/c. re­
al a family dinner given on
i
ited at Emory Thompson's Sunday guest
।
turned to New York City on Tues­ Battle Creek were in the city on B29 test engineer 4nd was «u- afternoon.
•
iSunday by hb parenu, Mr. and Mrs.
'd
day after a leave of fourteen day* Sunday calling on relatives and I Honed at Pearl Harbor a year be­
W. D. Grable. Those preeent from
Cr2dH? I 1
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Duiuilgan, out
- tore the attack and took part In Beverly
of town were Mr. and Mra. MelJ
which he spent here with hb moth­ friend*.
Ann
Hart
and
Virgin!*
1
Mr. and Mra. Chrb Spirt* have the fight around Guadacanal. He b
er. Mrs. Hazel Hinkley, and grand­
„ 1 vin Grable. Battle Creek. Mr. and
.V'c
L
--------------------------—. day*
*— in De­ now stationed st Wright Field, Thompson visited Ana Mae Hart at
parents, Mr. arul Mrs. H. 8. Rlteiilc. been
spending
several
, । Mrs. Floyd Grable. Kahmasoo and r0*1?' announced
the
opening
.
Vandalia. O . as an Instructor. Mr*. | the McLaughlin hospital In Lan-' |&gt; Mr. and Lrs. F. W. Waller*. Detroit.
Mra. Donald Sothird was in Yp- troit thb week.
sing Sunday. Anna b recovering
18 I Pvt. Orable
returned «o Camp I
Mr*. Charles Aldrich. Mrs Dar­ Van Buskirk accompanied them to­ nicely
■llanU, Thursday, to attend the an
from
recent
surgery.
( Howxe
on -rauraday.
Thursriav
I &gt;nd
following
at E
which
Roy ln
Coidcs
J
nual spring music concert given by rel Aldrich and aon. Stanley, and M Mollie, III, for a few days'
tiowze, Texas,
iexa*,,on
Mnj R
w&lt;uAir*.
lurw&gt;a
hlgh
Mr.
and
Mra.
George
Heath
enthe college choir of which her sb­ Mr* France* Ward and Robert vblt with the family there.
Mr. and Mra. B. J. Kent ;
ter, Mbr. Frances Bigg* b a mem­
Mr and Mrs C. B Burkholder tertalncd
and family of Grand Rapids on
ber. Miss Biggs returned with Mra. Raymond Aldrich of Caledonia
and Jean spent Thursdsy in Grand Sunday
and all spent the day with
B.
Harkneoa
and
Walter
Stanley
r
|
Mrs
Maurice
Rogers
and
daugh
­
Rapid*
and
were
dinner
guest*
that
Sothard for the weekend.
Adelbert Heaths af Bedford.’
tying lor seconu. Dr. Harkness win- , ’
Tuesday guests of Mra. Dora ter of Battle Creek vbited Mr arid evening of Mr. and Mrs. A B. the
Those from away who attended
ning the draw. The Country club "
Burkholder
Ingram were Mr. snd Mra. Durund Mrs. Cyrus Buxton on Saturday
-----------------of Mrs. Gertrude Wes- ,Cusack of Battle Creek; and Mr*. boatd members and their wive* .
Rogers of Grand Rapids.
Mra. 8 L. Yerger returned to her , Among those who came to attend the funeral
on 'Saturday were Mra. Cccll Roberts and daughter, Mary who made arrangement* for the ;
Mr. and Mra. C. W. Culver and heme in' Battle Creek on Wedpes- • the funeral »&gt;f Irving McCain of Pinter
dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Homer i.
Mra. E. N. Struble were In Grand day after a visit with Mr. and Mrs i Battle Creek on Sunday in addition George 8. Hooper and Mr* Larrv Louise, of Baton Rouge, La.
Smith, Mr. and Mr* Einar Fraud- 1
Crcson. Mernphb. Tenn ; E. M.
Rapids on Monday
C. 8. Morey. Mary Lee Morey ac- | to the family, were Mr and Airs, Dodds.
sen, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Fletcher, 1
City, Mo.; Fred H.
Little Sharon Hackneys fourth
companied tier grandmother. home David
Kornucly; .Houghton lake Stcmm. Kansas
Chicago: Mrs. Mamie Doi- birthday wa* celebrated Monday
in Ann Arbor the Inst of the week for the balance of the week, and I Mr. and Mrs John Komoely. Mar- sen
ana **rs. ne&amp;nc luamonu:. air.
and Mr. and Mra. Richard Al­
to meet her brother-in-law and sis­ her parents will go to Battle c.-eek I Ion: and Mr and Mrs Wm. Hager-' len. Flint: A. A. Anderson. Mra. W. night with a family dinner at the and Mrs Tom Baird. Dr and Mr*.
home of her grandparent*. Mr. and No. pert Scitowailer, and Mr. and
ter Prof, and Mrs Roy Swinton, for the weekend and bring Mary I man of Carson Clty-who spent the
who were among the Americu.-n in­ Lee home
weekend with Mrs. Ruth Cappon.
Mrs. C. R- Brandsteller.
Plant* and Mra E. J. Huffman.
terned in Manila during Japanese
Mr and Airs Cyrus Buxton and | Sgt Ravtnond Reynold* is spend- Grand
Rapid*. Mr*. Dolscn re­
occupation
Mrs. Jessie Norrb uent lo Beulah ing hb furlough from Mississippi
On Monday the Study club met
turned to Flint on Monday and with Mr*. F. W. Stebbins for their ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Mrs. Earl Metcalf of Grand Rap­ last week where the latter remained with tils wife and relatives.
Mr nnd Mrs Bernard Schcsdt
o
ids and Mrs. Winona Bennett of fnr nn Indefinite stay with her
Pvt. Don Bern- from Sioux Fails, Mrs Hooper and Mr*. Creson to .....
............................
_ _ of 1-akc Ode.'^a announce tin- inDetroit were guests of Mr. and Mrs daughter. Mrs. Jewell.
: 3 Dak. was calling on friends on ’ Mernphb on Tuesday.
uVll KJfry~4K^Ve*.J of Oodw’n I Vbw«“’" Anrtent’ sorceries “by Al- gaacment of their daughter. Marvel
Mrs Donald Traver of Dearborn. E Mill street Friday.
P. O, Bennett over the weekend.
Jean, to Sgt. Hcmun P. Bessmer.
KEV. HOMER McROBEBTS
I Mrs Ruth Canpon and children Height*. Grand Rapids, was the gemon Blackwood,
• • •
, and Mrs
Irving McCain were gueat of Mr. and Mr*. Dan Lewi*
I Yraterday. Wednesday. Mr* Rom
nests of the John Komoely* in °’USfl!Jr^,y and 8und»&gt;’
Ralph Gias, h A 3/c. of Samp- , R. Dunn and Mra. Cedric Morey
farlon. for a couple of day* last son.
N. Y. waa the gue*t of hb entertained at the former's home1
. । week.’
parent*.
Mr
and
Mrs
Tac
Gies,
|
with
a
one
o
’clock luncheon fol•t Comm, and Mrs. K S. McIntyre
I lowed with bridge. Mrs. S. L.
I1 and Janet of Alma spent the week- over the weekend.
i end al their home.
it. Mrs. Dunn and &gt;
n
Mr. and Mrs. L. F Mans were WAH BONDS will provide a "cunhentertaining again
. ■ Sunday guests other ^lusr la Mar­
I shall and attended the song rttltaj
I. given by Martha Maus and Laura
I Jean Smith at the college chapel
1 at Albion that afternoon.
CadOt Nurse Marilyn Gillette of
। Middleville. Cadet. Nur*c Dorothy
11 Schroder of Greenville, and Mr.
! and Airs, Wayne Flnkbeiner and i
baby Sandra Lee of Lansing were L
। weekend guests of Mr. and Mr*. .
Henry 'Eggleston while Earl Eg- 1
1 gleston and buddy. Roland John- ’
, ion were home on furlough. Mari- !
| lyn b taking her Cadet Nurse's '. training In Detroit, and Dorothy is •
Not quite bo much now, duo to wartime reductions,
, being trained jit the Grand Rapids I'
but—juit os good as ever.
। Nurses’ Home.
I Mra. Omer R. Davb of Albion. I.
the former Mbs Ruth Sherman. •­
151 W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
visited her grandmother. Mrs. Mar- |
, tba Hedges and her -brothers. Dearld, Welby and Keith Sherman
last Wednesday.

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SUNDAY
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$485.00
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ing price.

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MEALS AND LUNCHES
served from
5:30 A.M. to 12:00 Midnite

CREAM

SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS

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MILLER'S

DAIRY

the Navy Yard. S. Carolina,- have
been recent guest* of Mr*. Ruth
Cannon.
Mr*. H. B. Wheeler of .Minne­
apolis. Minn, visited at the home

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SERUTAN
MILK OF MAGNESIA pint
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Mr and Mrs J. AL Jaynes. from
Sunday until Tuesday of last week.
Mrs. Wheeler stopped here enroute
to Boston on a business trip
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Chase, and
W. L Chose spent Saturday in
Grand Rapids.
Monday guests of Mr and Mrs.
Burr Cooley were Mr. and Mrs.
Lucius Lobdel and Jon Arthur of
Middleville.
Mrs Cyril Garrett returned lo
Camp Gordon Johnson. Fla. last
Tuesday after a month's vblt with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mr. and Mrs. James Foley spent
Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrt. Clyde
Kuempel. R. 4.
Mr and Mr* George Denn and
Ann will spend this weekend in
Lansing.
Sunday guwta of the Ernest and
Frank Edmond* were Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Wood and Mrs. Martha
Freeman of Kalamazoo
Mr. and Mra. Roy Everett spent

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Pants - Slack Suits — Summer Sweaters
Blouses - Gloves - Handkerchiefs Aprons - Head.Scarfs - Men's Initialed
White Handkerchiefs - Luggage —
Purses - Brassieres
Standard Merchandise at popular prices

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No need to fan your brow when it's
topped with one of th'ese air condition­
ing units. This summer you con be
correctly, smartly^attired and cooler
than ever before. I f you don't bel ieve
us, step in this noon, or after work,
and just try one on!

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Barry Cleaner,
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Oul SW

to

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presents he received on his birth­
day. Also the lovely cake Mrs. Rey­
nolds received on Mother’s day.
We all extend sympathy to Com­
rade E. W. Flfleld. who has re­
ceived notice that his aon, Capt.
Robert 8. FUleld. Fighter pilot, Sth
sir fojee, waa killed In action May

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ILL DRILLING
ID REPAIRING

Bond.

Rm.

KealdanHal—laduttlal
Trucks, Tractors and Cars

Place orders now for
Spring or Summer Work
A-l team, came to the park ’’unitsv.
The game was a good one. The Sox
started out with a three score lead
in the first Inning. They held the
&lt;eau tor aouut ure timings when,
the park team began to click. The
final score—fourteen to four in favor
of the park.
The game with Camp Custer Mil­
itary Police was cancelled for this
coming Sunday. Instead, a game
will be played with mostly Hastings

M. PARKXR. REAL K8TATE. City. Um
and lake property, boagM. aold aad
eaekangad. Wa bar* aaaaral boyara.
10T E. Blate Bl- Ground floor. PA
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109 W. Stete
How is tho time for hoil insuriancc, livestock, life .insurance.
Residence and farm labor lia­
bility insurance. And don’t forbet the tornado insurance.
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PAINTING

'Saturday. May 26. is Buddy Pop­
py day. Please buy one. Il will help
make some little boy or girl at the
VF.W. Home in Eaton Rapids very

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Marahall Furnaces
Repain furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
*
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop
Hill RENT Compkielj furnlabed. lo*
er two room a|Mrinteni. (13.1 N. Market

Floor Sanden for Rent

G. I. GOODYEAR HDWE.

»f

Knit HKS'T—room furnl.hed apart
nirnt. rlu.r in. a&lt;|ult&gt;. 1.111 Center Nt or ••

INSURANCE and BONDS

Chiropractic

Jerry Andrus
one 2318

k

Nall Bank Bldg.

AUCTIONEER

LyBARKER'S
DRUG STORE

List your Auction Sales with

DEWEY REED
Dates can be made al Banner office.

SCOTT SERVICE
All kinds of trucking

5433

THOUGH AT HOME

PHONE 2812

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

celling price. Sell you wool for cash
or consign it.

Boyer "for STILES and Company,
Hastings stockyards, phone 2588, or
call 617 Lacey through the week.

Lloyd A. Sh.ffleld
P.O. Cressey

JOHN BECK
USED CLOTHING

Mich.

Delton,

FOR BALE—Man'. orerroet. aiae 40.
2 men'. aalla. one ura,. other Mark,
alia Jin. 7U* Ji. Hlrblgan A«r.
4-3f

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
Phone 2178
Nashville
At My Expense

LLOYD J. EATON

ANNOUNCING
MARVEL'S BEAUTY
SHOP

log Department for a
catalog to take hone
or sake your selections
right here in...

Bill" Sherwood
INSURANCE

&lt;-&gt; 7/u f/MTST

:k

Now open for business, at the
corner of Arlington and West
Mairi Street in home of Mn.
Ed Talbott, Middleville.
For
appointment call 155.

MARVEL O'CONNOR
Proprietor

Dolton, Mich.

WOOL GROWERS

213 E. MAIN ST.
I am buying wool under the govern­
Phone 175
Middleville ment purchase plan — guaranteed

Taka up tennis this
year (it does wonders
for your figures, ny

FRANK JONES

~Vie
Power

BOB'S
sm

Electric and acetylene welding,
braxing, cutting and soldering.
Broken farm implements o'specialty. Shop hours 8:30 a.m.
to 1:30 p.m.
Work may be left at any time.

OR LEAVE ORDERS AT
817 S. HANOVER

rekascs

MICH.

HASTINGS.

HOW TO
HAVE FUN .7.

l
I

Phone Hickory Corners 36F11
*
Representing
Mich. Co-op Wool Marketing Ass's

HASTINGSSALES
LIVESTOCK
”
Feeders------------- $9 to $23.00
Dairy Cows ...$60 to $175.00
Vaal$12 to $17.50
Deacons-------------------- $4 to $9
Sheep 1
Lambs -----------------------Fat hogs $14.60
Roughs _$I3.85
Beal
--------------$7 to $13.00
Bulls$11 to $13.00
77 head 525 to $180.00

IONEER
rd H*ti To Farm Without

Loren Hershberger
AUCTIONEER
I an no further away from you

ED. FINNIE

Dorothy Ball a committee to make
arrangements for raising extra
funds (or the Guild. The next meet­
ing will be June 31 at Mn. Cooks
Dessert was served before the
meeting. At the close of the busi­
ness meeting the remainder of the
afternoon was spent playing Bunco.
Prizes were won by Miss Almira
Da*. a —I. Um r ...» Z-aWaa

MOVING AND STORAGE

CARDS OF THANKS

GUARANTEED

TRUSS FITTING
by aa

.

EXPERIENCED
FITTER

LyBARKER'S
bating*

PtemZHS

u.:
about 7S lb. eapueity.
Ur. George CaldwelL

fob

Fh

wEInranwSu
.as
In very good eeadIHon. 704
FO»"»*|’e—Keroaene oil ale'

Phono (Collect) 3965 or 2715 for

WOLVERINE

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL

SHELL HORSEHIDES

Homs, cows ond smoll stock removed promptly.
Your calls are greatly appreciated.

.. FARMERS Say!

HOWARD BRISTOL
H.... Haiti.,■ 2715

’

*n. 39&amp;5

u.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS. REMOVED PROMPTLY

MONEY
TO L0AN4
on Form Property
In lorry County
Address P. O. 8m 191,
Charlotte, Mich.

Glycerin available from animal fate Is badly needed in
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.

KALAMAZOO

RINOUINC

WORKS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
AINTING
lentiak—Industrial

I or Summer Work

L F. ECKARDT

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

DERK STUIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
Hastings

TKe

Spine

s the Human
Switchboard
controlling
Health and
Vidor

HIMT
LUNGS
UVIR
STOriMn
MHOltAS
SPlUXI9HLYS-

eiADOCRLOVIRLimas-..

Qurvpnactjc

releases
Porter
Vitkin

Office Hours:

Evenings:
Hon- Wed, Fri.

losed Thursdays

L GROWERS
ig wool under the govemhase plan — guaranteed
:e. Sell you wool for cash

yd A. Sheffield
P.O. Cressey
Hickory Corners 30F11
Representing

lianlc St.

Jackson, Mich.
8/11

by her husband, a daughter, her' PENNOCK HOSPITAL
freeing of commerce and trade;
h
— * brother.
u—Funeral
D,.-—1 . Dl.«h..
parents
and a
and. with the removal of greed, ael*
his life,
flahneaa. and hate, the abolishing
the Dowling church and Sunday services and interment were at
of mankinds bitterest social en­
achool to both of which be waa de­ Bellevue.
w
H. Jafferaon. Miv 19. Carnlvn Jean: •
•
aw
emy, WARI
MRS. GERTRUDE E- WESPINTER voted.
He graduated
from
Hastings' MR8. MINNIE FORD
By JANE CAMERON
Mrs.
Gertrude
E.
Wespintcr
VT.W. NEWS
high school with the class of *38.
B. Broadway. Miy 20. Linda Kay; j
On November 19 1941 he waa In­
The Auxiliary met at the hall
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Newton. Del- (
ducted Into the u. s. Army, and
Thursday evening. May 17. with
fourteen members present. One new
Sava for a few years' residence In served in this country and overseas
until
his
Muskegon,
she
had
lived
In
HaahU
death.
member. Lillian Nye. was initiated.
Muskegon
Has-,
lings all liar life, her parents Mr.
He has gone home. Those who
Stella Dibble was Installed as Sr.
and Mrs. Marcus Stebbins being remain are his mother, three broth­
vice president, Zelma Cox, patriotic
pioneer residents.
ers. two of whom are now serving “,5“o M..1 W
Instructor. Thelma Burd, color
“ffirf I Mr.
M^‘O'cJlnJ.' ^2“"^'^''
She was lhe widow of Carl W.lln th® armed forces, ten uncles and
bearer and Clara Scott, color bcarWeaplnter, prominent in civic af-1 »unta and a wide range of other vlvtng are two sisters, Mrs. Smel-1 Lake Odessa. R. 1. Perry Areatus.
“ suggested. , # .
fairs, who died November 24. 1941. relatlvea and friends.
ker. Irving, end Mrs. Deila Smith.: Surgical: Clifton Ragla. 137 N. ; Wonder tr
_
—
-------------------»
Delegates and their alternates
if we could rent a sub­
The Wespinter home is remembered
°f earth's con­ .Charlotte:, iuiu
and a
Hal­
* brother.
uiwiri, William
nIIUBUl Ii Michigan: Clarence
tot, McKelvey. raMdwere elected for lhe State and dis­
as one of particularly cordial at-, , fusions,
, Briggs. Lake
ake Odessa The Rev. L.
L., tings. R. 4; Mrs. "
George
------- "
Gardner.
—*— 1 marine from the government. We trict conventions Mildred Platt.
mospherc^
iTcJ'^rtSSa"
long a favorite gathering . "into
He^ who
Reir
^oyad Peace
-------- ---------------------hga enteredj |
*&gt;n?°Sere
.. Stone conducted funeral I1428 8. Jefferson: Mrs. Roy Hub-i1
Gertrude Timm. Elsie Williams. Ze)at XUy
the ^7
Leonard
on I SSL?
‘----- ■ —CUrk^Ule Marton
•*— *-•
—-1•,n lhU wet w«“her- ®“n*W »«n’t ma Cox and Esteila Dibble as dele­
Mrs. Wesplnter was a loyal mem-1 He who loved Truth has entered Vh^ay
ai?d chapel
[he body
Kem
ber'of Emmanul Episcopal church*
rr of Emmanul Episcopal church' kito Knowledge
' iu token to ftoseland Park ceiSe- 833 E Bond Mrs Prter Trumt^i- ; d‘«ln« foxholes in my Howe».beds gates. and Pauline Skinner. Lillian
Nye, Thelma Burd, and Haz^andJ
and Emmanuel Gluld. Surviving
iery. Royal Oak. for committal.
Arlene Keeler for alternates.
are her aon. Carl W. of California:,, .U c arc Dim.
.
i Chrysler, 227 W. South: William
We gevr a donation of &lt;10 to the
two grandchidren, Carl Hl and1
pupils ofI’New
ISutphen. Vermontville; Mrs. Olive' 100.000
”L" York
:"J' n City's
OBITUARY
Barbara Wespinter; two sisters, MRS. MARY MYRTLE PAGE
—
ui_u
—
»
—
icode
National Home'for cottage No. 4.
■i Conlon. ’ 1722 o
8. Jefferson: Mrs
L.,_ ' junior high schools adopted
Mrs. GeorRC
Hooper,
------- -’s.
- ------------ Memphis'
--------- visiting in Lansing where she passed
Saturday. May 26. has been
Mrs. Eula Scott Barber, who had Robert lanaerman.
parents ...»
and
Linderman. ns
119 e
E.. center,
Center. i of Behavior that their paret.M,
Tenn., ana Mrs. R, T. E. Dodds. away on Saturday. May 19 al Pen­ been in failing health for several i .iooert
named
poppy day. Esch member Is
Medical: Edward Cauklna, 514 E. j e|d®r» cou»
follow. Here it Is.
Kansas City, Mo., and a brother, nock hospital where she hid been months at the home of her ton. Center:
Mrs. W. J. Carr. Hastings.1 &gt;■ I will, never, knowingly, by requested to come and help sell
WUllam M. Stebbins. Hastings. The a patient for seven days. She Is Edward, passed away Tuesday. May
popples.
Is for a good cause
or deed. Injure anyone's pcr- and we This
Rev. Don M. Gury officiated at the survived by her husband. Sam A. 15 in East Lansing where she had R. 1: Barbara Burkholder. 330 w. L
should all try to do our
funeral services al the Leonard Page: a brother. James Keller. been visiting. She was born August Court; Glen Brower. 518 W. Orccn. »°n- feelings or properly In any part. A potluck dinner will be served
Discharges: Donald Fuller. 511 W.: manner.
chapel on Saturday forenoon at ten Pennfleld. Pa., and a foster-sister. 23. 1885, In Lawton. Mich., the
at
the
hall
at
noon.
respect the reo'clock. Interment was in Riverside Mrs. Allie M. Woods, of this city. daughter of John and Sarah Scott. State: Baby Larry Hook. Hastings. l, * * «&gt;»„
Frank Reynolds, lhe oldest mem­
R. 5: Mrs. Elvln Litchfield and ba- HkIous beliefs of others as I will
cemetery.
Funeral services were conducted by
__ «-&gt;
__ ..____
ber of the Post, celebrated his
rny riwn
own
Surviving are two sons, Edward by girl, Hastings.
the Rev. Karl H. Keefer of Grand
R. a.
1: Prank
Kcm- respect rnv
birthday
last
week
and lhe aux3. I will show courtesy to other
Rapids at lhe Leonard Chapel on of Hastings, and Lt. Col. Homer ski. Morgan; Arthur Howe. 427 E.
JOHN J. DePREASTER
now in Paris on the staff Colfax; Otto Fett. 120 W. Walnut; people at all times, particularly- to lliar presented him wlth.a beautiful
John J. De Press ter. oldest aon of Monday afternoon at two o'clock Barber,
cake. A light lunch was served fol­
Gen. Elsenhower, and one grand­ Edward Freeland. 337 W. Stole: my elders.
Jacob and Sarah DePreastrr, was and interment waa In the Hastings, ' of
lowing
the
business
meeting.
daughter.
Betsy
Sue.
4.
I
will
abide
by
the
lows
and
Bert DeWeerdt. Zeeland; Mra. Al­
bom in New York Slate March 22, township cemetery.
Our next meeting will be June 7.
Funeral services were conducted len Pender. 520 E. Walnut; Dorothy regulations of my school and com­
1864. and departed this life at Pen­
by the Rev. Lesson Sharpe at lhe Bunn. Freeport; Mra. William Oke. munity. ....
,
. .
,, Remember the Salurdsy night par­
nock hospital in Hastings May 5 MRS. EULA SCOTT BARBER
ty
May
26
at
8
o^clock.
Funeral services for Mrs. Eula Leonard Chapel on Friday. May 18. Nashville. R. 3; Mrs. Emmett Shel- j 8: I *»l b® hjmwt with myself
at the age of 81 yean. 1 month and
Mrs. James' and' others and I will practice
Scott Barber. 59. were held at the with interment In the Woodlawn llngton. Freeport;
12 days.
Brown and baby boy. 341 W. Mil): (Cleanliness of mind and body at ali
He was untied in marriage to Su­ Leonard chapel on Friday at twa.| cemetery. Vermontville.
---------------- a • &gt;
■
Mrs. George Spencer and baby girl. ■ times.
san Bailie and to this union were io clock, the Rev. Leason Shatpe
New Guinea got its name because
born two children. William L. who officiating. Mrs. Barber, widow of I martin cwnnfru
IDOl S. Dibble; Mrs. Charles Leon- ।
A
preceded ids father into the great Keith Barber of Vermontville. was;MAKT,N CORNERS
nrd. 502 S. Jefferson.
* O.I. settled a score in a moat It reminded explorers of the Guinea
Mrs. Agnes Barry and son Robert
J unique manner. Every morning at coast of Africa.
beyond in 1927 and a baby daughter lilting in Lansing where she passed
away on Tuesday. May 15. after a accompanied Mr. and Mra. Carl
who died in infancy.
4:00
all
the
little
birdies
In
his
»
long illness. Surviving are two sons. Grashlua and daughters of near AMERICAN LEGION
camo would coiyrregate outside ids
Lt. Ool Homer Barber, now In Coata Grove to Augusto Mother's AUXILIARY NOTES
windew and awaken him from ills
Remember to buy your poppy- slumbers, and ruin his sleep. So one
Wayne and Mrs. Margaret Pattoii Paris. France, and Edgar Barber of day where they were guests of Mr.
FOOD RATION STAMPS GOOD
of Battle Creek, three brothers, Wil­ Hasting!, ami one granddaughter. and Mrs. Clarence Curtis and sons. early on Poppy Day. Saturday. May- night he waa on guard duty and
liam of Hickory Comers. LeGrand Mrs. Barbet was well known in this Coming home they called on Mr. 26. and make your gift as liberal as at 3:30. when released, he went
of Prairieville and Jake of Hastings, city. The body was taken to Ver­ and Mrs. Bert Vander Jagt and you can. for the need will be In­ around and shook all the trees and
one granddaughter and one gzeat- montville for Interment in Wood­ children of near Delton. * Mr. and creasingly great aa our men now woke up all lhe birds.
granddaughter besides a host of land cemetery.
Mra. Earl Pritchard of San Ber­ in service are returned to civilian
other relatives and friends who will
nardino. Calif., have been visitlna life.
When I see a paintine of modem
MRS. HAROLD MAURER
mourn hla passing.
her parents. Mr. and Mra. Royal
Mrs. Lucile Dingman Maurer, 23. Barnum and other relatives here
Legionnaires who attended the art. I never know whether the ar­
MERRILL E. ISHAM
died In this city on Tuesday of the past week. * Mra. Alma Good­ Fourth district convention on Sun­ tist Is depicting "The Love Life of a
Rutabaga."
or whether the Janitor
Merrill Elmer Isham, son of How­
enough of Hastings is visiting Mr. day were Shirley Henry. Paul Bo­
ard and Sarah Lsham. was born
and Mrs. Orr Fisher. Willard Hil­ gart and Bernard McPharlln. It got mad and kicked over a bucket
December 20. 1917.
He lived 27 1922. tlte daughter of Ernest and ton of Hastings was a Sunday aft­ was purely a business session held of paint on lhe canvas. One really
short and purposeful years, passing Elsa Dingman. In 1940 she grad­ ernoon caller nt the Fishers. * The In the afternoon at Lawrence.
should moke a study of the sub­
on May 14.
uated from the Bellevue High school teacher, pupils and some of the
ject. so os to be able to appreciate
Dowling Scout activities occupied and in October. 1940. was marrled parents of lhe Martin school en­
Mrs. Cornelius Manni. Mrs. C. C. the labors of our modem artists.
his adolescent yean, during which to Harold Maurer. She is survived joyed
a fine potluck dinner at the Hlgblc'and Mn.
are I feel confident that thev know
school house last Friday, and In the committee in charge of the what they mean. If nobody else
the afternoon enjoyed skating at next Unit meeting on Thursday does.
Sanborn's. Thus closed another evening. May 31. which is to be a
successful year of scliool. Mra. De­ combined business and social eve­
K very highly-evolved man In
Vries has been engaged to teach ning at the Legion hall Members San Francisco states that the world
I is now struggling through the pro­
our school the coming year. * The are urged to attend.
cess which finally united the Amer­
WH.Cfi. will hold a penny supper
al the church Thursday evening
Members of the Post and Unit ican states. He advocates an inter­
federation of nation-1
May 31. You are cordially Invited are also urged to cooperate in the national
to come and enjoy lhe evening with observance of Decoration day on states, universal provision and safe­
us. * The ladles of the neighbor­ Wednesday. May 30. See details on guarding of basic human rights,
one language (preferably English»:
hood are Invited to'a church clean­ another page.
one currency for all states in the
ing bee Tuesday. May 29. All who
can please come. * Remember
The eighth annual Boys' Stalo is international, federated union; a
preaching next Sunday at 10 to be at Michigan State College,
opening June 14 and closing June
22. permission having been received
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
from the authorities. It is expected
that 800 high school boys from
tended the Farm Bureau meeting around the state will attend. A spe­
at the home of Mr. and Mra. Albert cial feature of thia year's session
will be a memorial service Saturday
Lord and family were Sunday din- evening honoring the ex-citizens of
Boys' State who have died in their
country's service.
* Mr. and Mrs. France Gorham
spent Sunday with ills brother and
Date* for Girls' State have not
wife. Mr. and Mn. Art Gorham of been announced, but the local Unit
Dowling. *Mr. and Mn. Roy Doug­ is limited to one representative. Inlass of Hastings and Mr. Leslie
McCain of Traverse City were Sun­
day cailen at the home of Mn.
Thanks to the students who par­
Lib Douglass. Mr. and Mra. Morris ticipated in the Puppy poster con­
Calkins called Thursdav afternoon test and to the art teacher, Miss
and Mn. Mary Eaton of Hinds dis­ Mary Campbell, who supervised the
trict on .Friday. ♦ Mr. and Mn. project.
EDY hiii
Harry Dunn entertained the Good­
will 4H club meeting last Friday
BUY t POPPY on SATURDAY.
evening. ★’ Mr. and Mn. Arthur
Ash and family of Hastings spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and WAR BONDS will provide a "cushMrs Al Ash.

OBITUARIES

*

BARRY BYPATHS

’ SSSnSsc“~

SALES

$9 te $23.00
w« .$60 te $175.00
-----------$12 te $17.50
------------------- $4 to $9

...$14.60
...$13.85
—$7 to $13.00
----------- $11 to $13.00
I head $25 to $180.00

. HORSEHIDES
.FARMERS Say I

AS AN AID TO

40OT0F5SS HAYFEVEIm
GINGIVITIS

miserlea. many are
eloHely the foods they
are now using the ml
tasty,

bse

FORHAN’S

NEW ALLERGY
HEALTH FOOD PI-

with smooth, soothing,
ported
-

El Aguinaldo
CibM Wsafer Is

AMD MASSAGE

tut a palliative for local i:
tions of the nose and tl

Or

Yor Neighborhood Drag

VAisak

83*47*79*

VALSPAR

BUY MORE BONDS

a

1

PNONI tttS

MAgTIMa*

Who will purchase $500-$1,000 or more of
the following BONDS

IM

INVEST IN YOUR COUNTRY!

You will honor the dead by helping the living when
You wear a Buddy Poppy on Memorial Day

VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF U.S.

War Production
NEEDS YOUR

IT'S A PLEASURE TO OWN AND
IMPROVE REAL ESTATE: WE OFFER

THE

FOLLOWING

A SIX ROOM HOUSE and two acres of land in an
extra nice setting, good house, has lights, water, real
close to Hastings, for only„$3,300.00

te To Farm Without

LVERINE

Spring-Summer

WANTED

G/Vf GfNfAOUSLY

1GS LIVESTOCK

SICTIOH

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1945

IIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

SIX ROOM HOUSE all modern but furnace, has nice
new kitehen, built on garage, berries and large gar­
den plot in 2nd word----------------------------------- $3,200.00

NEW FIVE ROOM HOUSE, has lights and water, hen
house and three acres of land, two miles out from
Hastings, just off pavement for$2,200.00

SIX ROOM HOU$E in first ward, close in. real good
furnace with thermostat, intide toilet, good roof, gat,
water, and lights, Ifluoretcent) hat a barn for ga­
rage, large lot for----- ------------------------------------ $3,900.00

WASTE
PAPER
Waste Paper Is Vital
War Material
AN ACUTE SHORTAGE EXISTS
EVERY POUND IS NEEDED

‘SIX ROOM HOUSE in third ward, one of our Best lo­
cations, the whole house Is in A-l condition, strictly
modem, dandy garage,, this ii a home for anybody
te bo proud of, for$7,l50?3o’

Do Not Destroy!

Wo art telling real estate like hot cakes and need a
lot of now listings.

Sove It and Get It To Market

2J % TREASURY BONDS of 1967-72
Designed to help win the war! Then, os a long
term investment for near maximum yield. Invest
in them for marketability. They may be used as
collateral, and. because they are redeemable at par
. for Federal Estate taxes on death of owner, buy
them for your estate. No limit on amount.

SERIES "G" BONDS

21% TREASURY BONDS of 1959-62

Dcsigncd to help win the war! Then, as an invest­
ment for current income. 2’Zi%; paid semi-an­
nually by U. S. Treasury check with fixed redemp­
tion values. -Always redeemable at face value on
owner’s death. Limit, in *‘G” land/or "F”) Bonds
—up to $100,000 worth a year.

Designed te help win the war! Then, as a 14 to
17 year investment They are readily marketable
and may be used as collateraf. Th«y are redeem­
able at par for Federal Estate taxes on death *jf
owner. The yield is 2’Zi% per onnum. No limi­
tation on amount.
«

U% TREASURY BONDS of 1950

SERIES "C" BONDS
Designed te help win the war! Then, buy them for
income tax reserve-or for temporary investment.
May be used to secure bank loans. • *‘C” Bonds
yield 1.07% to maturity. 3 years. No limit on
purchase of "C" Bonds.

Designed te help win the wwr! These bonds con
be purchased during the Drive only by individuals,
personal trusts, business, partnerships, other than
securities dealers. They arJTa 5 ’/a year investment,

readily marketable and may be used as collateral.
A prime short term bond. No limit on amount.

HASTINGS CITY BAN
^Fifty-Eight Yean of Conlinuout Service"

INE Work Shoes are soft

HASTINGS SALVAGE COMMITTEE
ESTATE
OKER

SERIES "F" BONDS
Designed to help win the war! Then, on investment
for/self-retirement. gifts, children's education. You
may invest up to $100,000 in'“F” (and/or-“G”)
Bonds in any calendar year. 2.53% interest yield
to maturity. 12 years.

PHONES: 2105 * 2103

HASTING.1',

MAY COLLfCTION DATtS

* SHOW YOUR COLORS—Buy U. &amp; War Saving Boadr aad Stauape .

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MAT M. 1HJ

and Mrs. Guy Nash of Carlton Mother's day gutsu of their da ugh-1 Rose. &gt; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Al­
voy encountered Jap tuba, then
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Warner, lerdlng Jr. and son Michael of Hasthey traveled back for two days at
Center. * The Rev. and Mrs. Har­ Mrs
ana
Max Rentach of Pre Boll was '
Wur^E
a time, then scattered, so when
ley V. Towngend spent Mother’s
- Girls they arrived at
and Mrs. Garllnger.
dinday al lhe home of their son. a visitor on Saturday forenoon At 'ierdlng Sr * Mrs Floyd Klnile
. —. Prowant, trails, they had
and Mrs. Elwin Nash were Bunday ner. Those present were Mr. and■r. and Mrs. Gus Maiers and Charlea Townsend and family.
visitors of Mr. and .Mrs. A. B. Mrs. Andy Franklin. Mrs. Gay Cole
Maurice vurdan and family of Lan- ijl Coals Grove and Mr. anil Mrs. Mrs. \Yary Hrowant o?* Ilodney. era with their
A. Pauiluo Galvin and daughters
with thr¥e thoi
Smith of Bellevue. * Mrs. O. W. and IjUle daughter and Mr.- and
Mrr.' Lyle Houghtun, daughter
Oyfood were dinner RUMUI Mich., Who Is • chairman of Ulf
“
Shirley
Mrley and aon Richard of
of Ionia sing were Sunday dinner guests
A. Paul,
Department.
Thursday to be lhe guest of Mrs.
calltd Sunday afternoon a. .... with their mother. Mrs. Forrest1 Monday with their parenta. Mr. Home Uulldert Department.
ry Flory and Mr. and Mrs. home of her staler. Mrs. Leon Van- Jordan and her sister, Mrs Law- ■«&lt;» Mro -Charlea Farthing, * Mta
------------Vidian Roe for a mother and
rence Hilbert. Dinner guesu were I *udr*,i Hynes of River Rouge and. The Voting- Peoples Choir of the
OR Nelthamer. * Mr. and Mrs.
4th General Hospital
daughter banquet. Mrs. O. M.
try Fry were in Battle Creek Smith of Lansing. Mrs. Prank Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bhorno. * Mr. । Mrs George Walker of Mt, Clem- Church of lhe Brethren met 8unA-P.O. In, % Putmaster
French and Mtae Jo Bda were
NUty as dinner guests with their Smith of East Woodland and Lloyd and Mrs. Richard Hughes of Alle- i ‘,ni »pem «»• weekend with their day evening for their ginging at lhe
8an Francisco, California
ghWr Mr. and Mrs. Merle Doty Towns called on Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ gkn'were dinner guesu tor Moth- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry , home of Mr. and Mrs. FVrrcst Be­
lined Mrs. -Edl■ gerow.
I family. * Mrs. Orville Siftuu liam Warner Sunday. * Mr. and ers day with Mr. and Mra. Karl
The) entertain^
---------------Pvt. Elwood McLeod from Clin­
at the wrekend in Lansing at Mn. Randa) Barret and Mr. and Fuul and family and Mrs. Rosa — Baas ----r Susanne for
Word haa boonand—
daughter
ton. Iowa enjoyed being home from
home of her daughter Mr. and
Saturday evening
honoring ‘
Benham.
*“inner
------- ----------------------*
Saturday evening until Monday DeGraw and sons of Batt e Cn?k from Mn. Nyal Penn
Organizetiwu
i. Howard Baker and family. * dinner guests recently of Mr. and
ln&gt;. Baas’ birthday. ★ A very I Thnoon and spending Mother's day were visitors Sunday of Mr, and hla. that her hustn
Mrs Welby Crockford has re­
dwill circle of
; Colette
Greiner and daughter Mrs t
with
hla
parehU/Mr.
and
Mrs.
OUwvrem- w.vu.c.
Mn.
Byron
DeGraw.
*
Mr.
and
E. O. unorno.
Bhorno. w
* Mr. ana
and .Mrs
Mn lumed from Rochester. Minnesota, pleasant family dfnner»was enjoyed n S &lt;
nodtal church met . r
Maine entertained for Mother s । pcter prnder accompanied Mr. nnd where she spent a week with her at the hotpe of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn :on Weanesaay evening
a tne home I "ert McLeod. .
enlng at
Mn. Will Hyde returned last Wed­
day her parents Mr and Mra. ।
Charles Shaefer nnd were son nnd wife. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
nesday from soendlng several days
Urman.
।
• • •
MtrlM Uunard. Mr and Mra. Hastings visitors Saturday. * Mr. Crockford. Robert was there for an
• •• .
C/M Robert O. Bom flew from In Grand Rapid* in the home of
KflgWW IHahsr of Frankenmuth. B1Kj
Ra|pll Leffler and datich- operation and is still there for Mrs. Floyd Kimble. Mrs f^wls . _
their daughter and family, the
Uni
of
lhe
Faith
,
Panama
to
Florida
and
then
came
Mrs. J-ne Kelly. Mr. and Mra. Lynn ter Joan Of Hastings were dinner clinic. He U much Improved and Kenfield. and Mr. and Mra. Glenn f-Z™? M,BJf.Pee‘^
Cha*. McCoys * Mr. and Mn.
WB.CB.
met
on
■
home
“
Mn
arriving
home
on
‘J*
WUOttWBan jind John Kniatang of|.UMt* Monday evening with Mr. hopes to aoon be able to be home. Farthlng and Joyce came with , £}"•*'
Richard Bogart of Hastings were
g with Mra. V.
HerCT' ThurAdsy which was a real surprise Mother s Day guests of Mr. and
«*md» and Mrs. Rhel j and
Robert Born and son* I *
- Mr nnd Mrs. E. ...
-.„ and their baskets nnd served a lovely
R ww
Owens
for
his
parents.
This
is
hta
first
it.hlJ&lt;'n
l^ri'L'
: OetaMl. * Mrs. Lawrence Hilbert ] iwoen.
Hoix-rt. George
Mvurwe nnd Phillip. A
* Mr. iI daughters of Grand Haven spent
spent dinner
oinner to
to celebrate
ceicoraic Mr
mi and
ana Mrs.
Mrs, K,
„ r...
ry..
rk ■ rn-hnslroi ' Tserivr leave slntc entering service In June Mr*. Ifarold He**. * The Rev. Har­
and j4
Mra.
Stuart
weekend
with the -------latter's
par- O’food s weddto* annIversary. *
°««« «•»««* Twelve
ijQba Mrs. Forrest Jordan spent , BIld
rs, st
'-*' Kussmaul and the
-----------• —»••-------old Krieg lefl Wednesday to attend
During
this
lime
he
attended
school
family and ihc
the I»U«
IntUfa• sister ■&gt;■■■■
and I cms.
enta. mr.
Mr ami
and mra.
Mrs j
J . iL, vrucKioru.
Cruck/crd.
“«'&lt;&gt; Mrs. Nick Hol landsworth . "7 !£.;
XSJum wl2^5’ and haa been on ship duty, in the lhe annual Evangelical Conference
Wednesday in Lansing "Uh Mr*. I .funiiiv
Since Dpi. Louis Diamante laud­
. .....
.... •Mrs
..
...
... . , , of Lansing wa
.m n.,i,rd,v
ioiwere
Saturday evening j eiii. me ouaineaa meeting was
wasi folMl Brown.
orawii. *
« Mrs.
■»«*. Gus
V&gt;u» Johnson
uuuu»&gt;n hlnba
im-unnf.
Mr. and
Mrs. Vern
vcm Davis
uavis I *. Mr. and, Mr*.
Clyde
nd. Mr
W ..
H Crockford
*--- K
—m III
. MI)
. ......
... Mother's» I
,
........... dlnner guests of Mr and Mrs. | lo'’'ed *»y contests and a rocisl hour. Pacific. He will probably be home held in Detroit. Mrs. Krieg and ed In France last June his exact
been
111 at H-r
her lu.m.
home
in
vern j..r„ __
wpW
——. It,
—■ East
'Im. 1' and
until about the25th as he is await­ children accompanying him. * Mr. whereabouts has been pretty much
uttan* Kill
a^tnau-lial
.mill dinner
..MJ
....... VCSII
... At
-.writ.t.
........ ofi spent Sunday with their daughter. Clarence Arnie
but la
* * *
is somewhat
imguest*
the .home
Mr. and Mra. John Hynes and sons
--------im ggg
ing orders and will then report for •nd Mn. Eldon Leonard of Belle­ “* - — —•— •i
The
Hope
Circle
of
the
Metho——-----their parents.- Mr. and Mrs u-' * Mrs Dorr Kahler entertained fur
Mr and Mrs Oscar Flanigan
io his
further schooling at King's Point. ville and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford frienda
i dlst
Master David Wilt of Crystal Is Dcmaray of Sebewa.
Sunday dinner her mother. Mr* were kucsis
guests inr
for muiiier
Mother'*
s nay
day wnn
with ,
---- church met on Tuesday ..afterBaxter and family were Sunday parents
«. -wnuo*.,
L-. atfairy
at th*
the .X.M
home of —Mr*.
Henry
fading this week.with hli grand- ! MlM Plivllu Bawdy
dinner guests of Mr. and Mn. Al­ of Louie's outfit and dlsolMca the
East Oertrudc Scudder and son Ira Mr and Mr* Ogle Flanigan and ' Hwh At
..
—
ik
,
Ur.
R
—
■
...
.,
..
_
_
.
Hynes
with
Mn.
George
Varney
v.ra.kv
nt*. Mr. and Mrs. George Sears Woodland spent the past week with Scudder. Miss Vera Scudder of family. * Mr and Mrs Owen Smith HvnM wHh
fred Baxter.
fact he has seen plenty of action as
Pvt.
Arnold
Towns
of
Seattle.
co-hoaieaa
After
the
business
meet
­
Ua Joyce McMillen spent Sun- ll4.r grandparents Mr nnd Mrs Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Scott spent from Saturday until Monday
he ia serving with Maj. Gen. J.
Wash., is enjoying a 31-day fur­
With Mias Jeralee Super *
■■ - - —A. —a Mra. z-..i
* Peter
Fender.
* Mr and
Carl Campbell nnd family of Lacy for with her parenta. Mr and Mra. ing a social hour waa enjoyed.
Lawton Collin*' Seventh Corp* of
lough and u vfatTng his wire and
Bethany Circle
rfh Xantnerand PYancisTnwrJJ* . Biirkle were Sunday dinner Rural.- Mother ;, day. * The Rev and Mrs Jake Kalhertftan of Bradford. Ohio,
the First ■ Army, which •taUnsend
the weekend
in--Detroit
l)r B1&gt;u
antl Mrs ww.-v
George Benner. * | I.
I H. Osgood. David and Nelda a Mr *nd Mrs. Loren' Hershberger
Mn. Ida Wright waa hostess to jtutahed itself at Aachen. Hurtgen
Miss Mary Bullis will give a talk son Jon and his parents Mr. and
----— _spent
___ —
-------------- —
Mrs.
Lloyd
Towns.
He
will
report
the
Bethany
circle
last
Thursday.
enjoying a vyrv
vary plecMtit
pleasant vl»it
visit with
With (, Mr ;uld
and. Mrs Jay
jBy Vrugglnk
vrugglnk and Ihp
spent the weekend in Huntington. mid Mra. Harrison Blocher spent on the preservation of fruits and
Forest and finally the great Rhine
thltrlisters. Miss Jean Kaxtner and dnugliter Sharon'of Grand Rapids Ind a Mr and Mrs. Ted Euper Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Charles vegetables in refrigerated lockers. at Clovis airfield. New Mexico on The following officer* were chosen offensive, which opened Feb. 33,
his
return.
for
the
coining
year.
President.
Friday
afternoon
al
3
o'clock.
May
Mbs Mary Townsend. * Mr and and jcan Parrott were weekend and daughter Jeralee and Mr. and VanLente near Grand Haven.Their
and is now history.
Mrs. George Bears and grandsofi »UM|* of their parents. Mr and Mrs. Howard Hewitt were guest* daughter Carolyn wa* also with 25th at the school building. Every- 1
Roger Shaw, eon of Mr. and Mrs.
David Wilt spent Sunday At th.-, Mrs. George Parrott Other visitors recently at the home of Miss Eliza- them for the day. * Mra. Ogle one is Invited to attend this class. Il Y 2 c Maurice Vandecar. son of sc Garlinger; Trees. Mra. Martin Clarence Shaw, now has a rating
Mr, and Mr*. Leon Vendeesr has Graham. The June 4 meeting will of SOM 3 c. He is attending a
hdMe of their brother, John Sumin. on Bunday at the Parrott home j beth Schneider a* guest* honoring Flanijan nnd son Roger accom­
been sent from New Orleans to, be in lhe home of Mrs. Dorr Webb. havy achool of Instruction at Key
* Mra. Max Retnwh nnd aon. Mr : wcre Mr. and Mrs William Cox the birthday of their sistei. ML&lt;m panied Mr and Mra. Everett Dean '' School Gives Patriotic Parade
and Mra. Oeorge Ruaaell Houfstater I ;IIld daughters * Mr 'and Mrs : Hulda Euprr
On Monday afternoon the grades Norfolk, Va. There he will receive
' and Lloyd Ziegler of Battle Creek
West. Florida.
.
Surartse Dinnar Party
oflFree Soil spent Friday night and Vane Wotrinu attended church I Nirs John Rogers ertjoyed a very 1' to North Manchester. Ind., to at­ and high school pupils and teach­ further orders.
Bgt. George Townsend has sent
■Oarirday forrnorai with the for- aervlces at Trintj‘ Methodist happy birthday Wednesday when tend the "May Day Coronation'* ers led by the school band made a
• • •
May 13th is lhe birthday of Earl his wife Mary another box of sou­
mer's sister Mra William Warner, church In Grand Rapids Sundav I the children nnd their families all program presented st Manchester patriotic parade through town. The
Pvt. Ralph Scofield, who was hot- . Olmstead and "Mother's Day”com- venirs from England Including an
Callers on Saturday at the War-, Inorntng Thrv visited ths former's I came to their home with a carryin college and the reception following. small children .wore their patriotic pltallzed in England, ha* been reon lhe 13th this year, served illustrated folder from the English
ner home ware their aon. Mr. and ; aunt. Mrs. C. M Brown and daugh- supper for a surprise In her honor Two Woodland girl*. Ruth Flani­ hats which they had made and car­ turned to the U. s and ta at hta ' a twofold purpose for ihelr daugh- Lake district where he recently
Mrs. Harold Warner of HaaUngs lc- Mlss Marjorie England * Mr, * Mr and Mrs William Weieh and gan and Barbara Hershberger took ried flags. They paused on their home In Pennsylvania on furlough, i t&lt;ra. Mra. Harry Johnson and Mrs. spent a weekend leave. George Ims
K of Allegan were ........
and Mr.
Mr. apd
and Mn.
Mra Walter HenhHerth- i^julse Smith entertained for fam- son .......
Phillip
dinner part tn lhe play. * Mr* Rose John­ return to the achool building at lhe He was ill after arriving overseas. Otto Daken who planned and car- been In service more than tw&lt;&gt;
berger of South Woodland. * Mr. , tfy dinner Sunday her son and wife, ! guests recently of Mr and Mrs ston. Mrs Emma Lucs* and Mra. down town corner where the vil­
• • •
' ried thru a complete surprise for years and has never had a fur­
aqd MY*. Howard Hewitt called on 1 Mr. nnd Mn. Harold Smith nnd I Karl Faul and family * Mr. nnd Lydia McLeod were called to Cad- lage president H V. Townsend gave
Mr and Mrs. Leon Vandecar have । Mr- ,
Olmstead with a lough home. He has been overseas
Mr. and Mra. Ed Snobble of Lake , daughter Joan and her daughter Mra Russell Rietxmit nnd two | Iliac by the serious Illness of their a brief talk.
.
been made happy b&gt; receiving a ' f*mlly dinner In the Johnson home, 10 months.
Odessa SundaV evening.
I Mr. nnd Mra. Arthur StaUick. * daughters of Grand Rnplds. were brother. Mr Gerlinger. who wa* in
letter from their son Pfc. Elton !
E- Olmstead and family of Royal
Llsut. Halen Sullivan of the
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs j Miss Eleanor Benner of Ann Arbor Sunday visitors with the latter's a
» hospital where he underwent an
Vandecar from whom they had not1
unable lo be present,
O.W.A.C. stationed at London. Can­
Darwin McClelland were her par- I and Miss Helena Benner of Battle parents. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Wise operation,
John Moaasmlth heard for 3H months. He was in I
,
ada. arrived home Saturday morn­
A memorial service was held on the Hawaiian I*land*. He
enta, Mr. and Mrs John Rogers Creek spent the weekend at the and daughter Roberta * Mr and
Mav
nc sent
Kill hta
u&gt;n
,,
-—-1 Breakfast
ing for a few hours with hef parSunday afternoon. May 13th at the r .other some pictures of scenery , Mr- *n«1 Mr* Fre&lt;1 Long were
arid Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McClelland home of their parent*. Dr. and Mrs Mra. John Bulling were guests for
Closing School Activities
r&gt;r-N&gt;«hvin- a Mr. nnd Mra Unvrt George Benner.
| Mother's day with their son and
Woodland Methodist church for
nere and' some snapshots for 1Bunday morning to a com- She returned Sunday noon.
The school year ta nearing the F O John V. Monasmlth. Hta pic­ Mother's day greeting.
Towns, and daughter. Mrs. Gerald | Mr. and -Mrs Eugene Reuther wife Mr and Mrs Rolfe Bulling of
breakfast.
, pany of frienda for k
—
Lieut. Louise Beedle a Red Croaa
ture with many floral offerings was
Gonyou and daughter Lorraine and entertained for Sunday dinner her Hastings. * Mr and Mra Henry dose with tiic usual acliviues.
Those present were Mr and Mrs. nurse in England sent a cablegram
The First grade room had their placed st the front of the church . Pvl
Pvt. and Mrs Arnold Towns and parents, Mr and Mra. Robert Bom &lt; Hynra accompanied their son. Mr.
R)rhnra
„.h„ .... , Carl Bean of Battle Creek. „.™
The
following
program
w*s
given:
L-ounded"
^FYane? ^d sent to thJ Orra
H,nkIey of Cadillac. Mrs.Miaa
W. which was received last Wednes­
Jon spent Thursday afternoon nnd And sons Robert and Phillip. Mra. —
and* Mrs. ’John
-1— *’Hynes
------------and
-*-----sons•­ to Mother's Day program on Wednes­
day.
with Mother's Day greetings
evening with their mother and George Garlick, Mrs Charles Gro- Kalamazoo where they were din­ day afternoon in their room. They
to her grandmother. Mn. Lulu Bee­
grandmother. Mrs. Elizabeth Tick- singer and Mias Gloria Clark of ner guc*ts of Mrs Nancy Johnson planned to have their school pic­
dle.
net and son Delbert of Sunfield. * Lansing and Mrs. Corn Leffler. * and daughters. In the afternoon nic on Friday in their room.
The
kindergarten
room
and
the
Mrs. George Sears accompanied her ; Mr. nnd Mrs Wilbur Fender and Mr. mid Mrs --- Hynes visited her
BANNER WANT ADVB. PAT
thcre
1
brbthcr John flumm to the home of daughter Beverly and Mr. and Mrs. uncle Alfred Higdon nnd wife. ★ second grade room had their school William* sang "Just a Prayer • m ,,nce
Away"; Supt. H. A. Kltson paid
Mr. and Mrs. Crowell Hatch near Don Fender of Kalamazoo and Mrs. Mrs. Julian —Smith of Lansing called picnic Thursday. May 17.
Observe V-E Day
— Mrs. Charles .....
— su
n(|aj
Nashville where she spent Monday Caryl Fender and daughter Mildred ion
Hatton
Honda
A very nice Mother's Day pro­ tribute lo John a* a high school
On
Tuesday
evening
a
with her stater. * Mr. and Mrs of Vermontville were Sundav din- । Mr. and Mrs Edward Recsor
gram was enjoved hv lhe third pupil: Lawrence H Bird a* u
Carl Hewitt. Mrs Agnes Hewitt and ner guest* of their oarent* Mr and ----------cnmbanled
‘*J “by
■** Mrs ~
Renn ~
Blake
*
of grade room Friday afternoon when friend: Gordon Williams sang "My
Mr. and Mrs Howard Hewitt----were
-------- Mr* Peter Fender * Mr nnd Mr*.
Nashville
________
were
... in Battle creek on they entertained their mothers for Home Sweet Home"; Rev. George Methodist church with a fine at­
callers Sunday afternoon with Mr. । Frnnk Shriber of Carlton were Sunday 'to visit
• - Mi
** and Mrs. Lloyd a parly About twenty uere present F. Wingard gave the closing re­ tendance from the community with
and enjoyed a lovely program by marks and tap* were sounded by Woodland ministers and the achool
the pupils They .served the mothers Linwood Hynes. Ushers were Nell participating
Jlngerbread with whipped cream Hj-ne*. Willard BrodbYck and Leroy
or refreshments
Fleaaner. his classmates. Mra. Eu- , NASHVILLE
CET IN
Last Week’s Letter
The fifth grade pupils have been gene Reuther was pianist.
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bitty the past week making gifts
Flight Officer John V Mon-*- | Mrs H. B. Sackett and Harry Fow­
for I heir mothers for Mother's day. smlth. son of Vern and Gertrude
They waxed crepe paper sweet neai Monasmlth wa* born In Elkhart. ler. were in Lowell. Sunday for
This kind of a car is tho
and made recipe holders They Ind . June 25. 1022. He met his I dinner and called,, to sec Mr
were very happy tn have a lune death in an airplane accident over I Pratt's uncle. Ed Alger * Mr. and I
pride and joy of no one.
moth come from one of the cacoons France. March 13. 1945 while serv­ ' Mrs. Frank House end Mr and •
To keep your car from
which they had collected
ing with the American Air Forces ' Mrs Norman Howell spent last ;
(Thursday In Charlotte * Mr and I
Tht* sixth grade room made a* a transport pilot.
Chester Smith visited the forthis fata, have it chocked
.4* a child .nd
he attended
Lake ,1 Mrs
baskets and booklets with
Woodall
”&gt;" • fiolher Mn. Sua.no. Smnn.
Odessa kwfS.T.dSttd
uLi"'
- ■U■ ™ ..................
lhl, regularly at our service
“IS*
"5 '• ."..r/'L
from which ,
Jtte. Mr*. Smith ta M years
।
station. It'll last much
Mother-Daughter Banquet
He attended
Teacher* College at Kalamazoo for vount *nd much interested in
Joyed Thursday Mav 10th at the several months, and then enlisted world affairs and 1* doing her full 1
South Woodland Church of the In the Royal Canadian Air "Force share of Red Crass knitting nnd
Brethren when they entertained in June 24. 1941. He left Tor oversees sewlne * Mr. and Mr* Norman
Howell were quests Sundav of their
the church parlors with a Mother­
Daughter banquet. About ICO were the Maple Leaf decoration while son and wife nt Middleville " —
present The decorations rcuresent- serving with the RCAF.
cd an old fashioned kitehen or
He was transferred lo the United
home Papers were cut and placed States Army Air Corps over there and Mrs. Alton Vance in Charlotte.
on the window ledses which held in July 1944, serving until his death. * Mr. and Mrs E C. Kraft were
In Charlotte Sunday. * Mr. and
hou«e plant nil tamos w*-r on Burial was at Reims. France.
MOBILE PRODUCT8-DTSTKIBUTOK
Mn. W. R. Dean and sons were In
the tables and there was a display
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBER
E Innslng. Sunday, dinner aueal*
of old dishes and household wares.
nf
My. O. E Wright at Robinson
The nut euna and cases were made
Word has been received that
Biitwal
raoKE um
House.
lo represent tin cups and the place Oreydon Paul is now 2nd Lt. In the
Mia*
Genevieve
Hafner
of
Detroit
cards were old fashioned kitchen Medical Corps the rank received by
cupboards which when the top direct appointment. Hta assignment was a Saturday and Sunday guest
doors were opened showed the pro- ta adjutant in Sgt. Majors office
;ram and the lower doors the
Hta parent* had the pleasure of
menu A lovely chicken dinner was meeting one of Greydon's friends.1
served .The topic of the program who left Grand Rapids the same
was 'Cups'' which was very clever- ; day nnd were together nearly 3‘.
iv presented as follows Welcome— j years who-has returned on rotation
LaVonnc Barnum. Toastmistress— He gave some first hand Informa­
Nellie Townsend Song—Beginner's tion. one of Interest, being that
Girls Foreign cup—Gertrude Dodge; I when they left the State* in Jan
Baby cup—Ethel Smith. Service IIM3 It took forty days. Their con-

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______________
He Is attending
instiuclion al Ke
ry another
England 1
older from

tend leave George hjt*
nice more than two
la* never had a furHe ha* been oversea*
Jen Bulltvan of the
Honed at London. Ganhome Saturday momw hour* with her psr4 Mn J. Vi Bufflvan.
1 Sunday noon.
Im Beedi* a Red Cross
[land sent a cablegram
received last Wedncatother's Day greetings
mother. Mn. Lutu BeeWANT ADVR PAY

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FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIKTjjSCIENTIST
Corner Church and Center Streets
Subject. "Soul and Body."
Sunday service 11 am.
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
Bunday school 9:30 am.
METHODIST CHURCH
Wednesday evening service 7:45
-Alvin C. Barker, Pastor
pm.
Sunday school—10:30 a_m.
Reading room in church edifice
Morning Worship service—11:30 open Wednesday and Saturday
am.
from 3 to 5 pm. '
Young Peoples1 service—8.45 pm.
The public is cordially invited to
Evangelistic service—7:30 pm.
attend the church services and to
Prayer meetings on Wednesday visit lhe reading room.
evenings—8:00 pm.
A special service is being planned EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
for next Sunday morning, one par­ CHURCH
ticularly tor the children of the
Don M. Oury. Rector
,
Bunday school, but one which the
8 am. Holy Communion.
older folks will also appreciate.
10 am.—Sunday achool.
BrMhrr Elmer Deal who conducted
11- am —Morning worship and
otfr Rally vacation Bible school last jermon. observing Trinity Sunday.
~
a p.m
5
pm-Kcgionai
—Regional men's
mens meeting
meeu
at
children
Bpetdal music will also 8l. Johnw church. Charlotte,
be provided by Brother Dea) and bi* &gt;
---------------son. A very cordial welcome Is ex- I
LUTHERAN CHURCH
tended to everyone.__________
! GRACE
I.O.O.F. Hall. Green St. Entrance
O. H. TYlnkleln. Pastor
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
Morning worship—10:30. Sennun,
METHODIST CHURCH
"What is God".
Sermon hour—10:00 am.
.
Bunday school—11:30.
Sunday achool—11:00 am.
. Sunday achool staff meets FrtEvening service—8:00 p.m.
day, June 1, 7:30 pm at 521 W.
Prayer meeting will be held at lhe Court Sc
home of Mr. and Mr*. Frank DeOroot. Tuesday evening. May 29.
PILGRIM TABERNACLE
110 N. Broadway
HASTINGS' METHODIST
Mr*. B. E- Manker. Pastor
CIRCUIT
10 am. Sunday school. Ixwt Sun­
Harold A. Kirchenbauer. Minister day the Young People's class re­
Martin
ceived the attendance banner.
Sunday school—10:30.
11 am. Preaching service. Cha*.
Goodwill
Manker will be with us for the day
Church—10:00. .
and give u* a special number In
Sunday school—11:00.
song for the morning service and
Sunday school—10:30.
his friends can meet him again.
Prayer service Thursday nt 7:30 in
Plans arc being made ,f=r
for Chil- charge of Mra Sam Shriner, as
dren's Day. Look for announce
announcemente Mrs. Manker is attending Com­
of date later.
mencement at Owosso seminary.
On Sunday. June 3. a missionary
from Alaska will be at Goodwill contest.
and Quimby to tell of her expe­
riences and to present some slides FREE METHODIST CHURCH
which site took during her stay
Beth A. Davey. Pastor
there.
&gt;
wiuc*
win**
At Quimby, during the Sunday Hullnn Church— May 27.
school hoyr
hour we are favored with
--Jiool
io a.m. Sunday achool in charge
special violin and
clarinet
music
to
‘
’
‘
of Mn. Ette Mead.
accompany the singing and the
choir presents a special number
during the church service. We in­
7:00 pm. Young people* prayer
vite ail the neighborhood to come service
and if you have special talents lend
7:30 pm. Young people's Evan­
us
a hand.
----------------gellstle service.
------- ***----------------8:00 pm. Evangelistic service in
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH charge of the pastor.
Uason Sharpe. Pastor
, M»y 24-7:30. Prayer meeting
.**“7 „
■ at church.
Church school-9:55 am.
’ May 28-7:30. Prayer meeting
Divine worship—11:00 am. Medl- at Mra. Scott's Nashville.
tation. "Your Daddy Did Not Die'* stony Point—May 27.
The meditation I* based upon Dr.
iq-.OO am. Preaching by pastor.
Daniel Poling's book. "Your Daddy, h.m BJn. Bunday school. Mr*.
Did Not Die."
| Floyd Barnum. Supt.
There is a kindergarten and nursPrayer meeting every Wednesday
ery during lhe hour of Divine wor-1 night 7:30.

Wish my Daddy wu nome to wear HI
HAT'S a s^ish your mother shares with you, little lady.
She knows, however, your Daddy still has to finish the
job that look him so far away from you.
But you may be sure he is counting on you and mother to
keep things at home just as he left them—his civilian clothes
brushed and fresh—the pup healthy and frisky—a smile on

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BOWEN 8 MILLS CHURCH
Bunday achool at 10:30.
Everyone invited.

It.

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH

Homing worship at 10:00. Mr.
Stone preaching,
Church school at 11:20 with
classes for all ages
Youth Fellowship at 8:30 for all
young people.
Nursery school during morning
Worship for children whose parent*
attend the morning service.

BSE?

ntng the McOmber Group met with
Mr. and Mra
* administrator filed
Mrs. Howard Martin
Martin.,*
Sundaj
ay dinner jtueste of Mr. and
Eat of Jacob Smith Prtlttc-n for
Albert Brill were Mias Ruth administrator filed, order! • ouh&gt;n and Ml.
Mr. and MS*.
Mn. neUMWU
Richard llcation entered.
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DeMott of Harting* ♦ Bet. and _n..
Jranette Hirth Perguaon
Mr*. Leslie Lockwood will return to Order allowing claim* entered.
Alabama this week after spending .
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their furlough with her mother. HASTINGS WXTII
Mrs. Altha Hendershot. * The L 1
A 8 will meet with Mr*. Floyd • thP‘e5’'CTU
•«
Garrison Thursday, for dinner. * I^. T****.^ **r*: Russell Kantner.
Mr and Mrs Nat Steele were Bun,5th w
“ pxxl *&lt;"
day dinner guests of the Ernie
There were several short,
Matteson*. * Saturday guests at
.rrl?”rlf1 ,ro® member* who
the A. C. Clark home were Mr.
t?le
e°ynty eonvenand Mr*. Harold MUier and Mr*. , UoI2„^1W .ta. w°««*nd May a
Edna Wallace of Jackson. Mrs.
»•* aroused as
Wallace, an aunt of Mrs. Clark. 77™ , ?5ld 8lnith. the apeakcr re­
remained for over Bunday. * Please I
advancement of
remember to phone any new* Items. Ml“*ons In foreign lands.'
,
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of this we were told that
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n,t,lv" “L CT«7 l*nd save

brushing with

damp cloth or you will tu
The Goodwill WB.CS. will meet
*nf’c* hicn atain to fight. Sponge i
this week Friday for dinner in th- rr,m ccrUln death or harm, a*
Forrest Haven's home. * Mrs. Nel- - ----------- - ------ ------------He Foreman of Hasting* and Mrs. Z —"
'
—
Rex Tate and Darwin were Sunday
■
Elephant
Auction
Bale."
This visitors at Ray Erway*. * Mrs. Lor­
amount will be applied toward our aine VanDenberg ami son of Kala­
chair fund. * Trie young people mazoo was a Sunday visitor at Fred
of lhe community met at the school OU*'. * Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Whitte­
house snd organized the summer more spent the weekend with the
4-H Club. The following officers Robl. Shricker family at PlalnWell.
were elected: Pre*.. Donald Doster: * Mr. and Mr*. Russell Whittemore
rice pre*. Norris Allen; sec.. Gloria spent Saturday night with the Lau­
Francisco: treu.. Naomi Beck. The ren Edger*, in the Edger district.
next meeting will be May 15. lhe
place to be announced later. * PROBATE COURT NEWS
Robert Conway of Boone. Iowa,
Eat. of Henry Schalbly. Petition
spent Thursday evening In lhe for administrator filed, waiver of
Rush Saunders home. * The young notice filed, order appointing ad­
people'* Bunday achool class met at ministrator entered, bond filed and
lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank letters of administration Issued.
Roush Saturday evening; the event
Est. of ‘Hattie Allerdlng. Dis­
being a surprise birthday party on charge of Admr, issued, estate en­
Frank. Jr. and the regular monthly rolled.
meeting. After the buslneu meet­
Est. of Etta M. Abbey. Petition for
ing. a social time was enjoyed and administrator filed, order for publi­
birthday cake and jello were servod. cation entered.
* Virginia Beck of MAC, E. Lan­
Est. of Minna Belle Miller. Petition
sing, spent the weekend with her for administrator filed, petition for
parents. * Mr. and Mr*. J. C. New­ special administrator filed, order
man of Kalamazoo were callers of appointing special administrator
Mr. and Mrs Merle Bradfield Wed­ entered, bond of special adminis­
nesday evening.
trator filed, letter* of special ad­
ministration issued, order to sell
PLEASANT RIDGE
slock entered
School close* thl* Wednesday al
Est. of Willard T. Garrett. Peti­
Coals Orove with a picnic dinner. tion for administrator filed; order
Game* and sports in afternoon. * for publication entered, petition for
Mrs LaVem Klnne spent part of special administrator filed, order
last week in Jackson with her appointing special administrator
mother. Mn. Claud Olldersleeve. * entered, bond of special adminis­
Services were held for Mn. Keith trator filed, letters of special ad­
Barber al lhe Leonard funeral ministration Issued, order appoint- ;
home. Friday. Burial at Vermont­ Ing appraisers entered.
ville. * Mr. and Mn. Ronald Leh­
Est of Robert W Reid. Petition .
man and Harold of Woodland spent and order for assignment of per- &gt;
Sunday with home folks. * Mr. and tonal property entered.
•
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Mr* Rolland Bolton of Hastings
Est. of Adah Walt Petition for ,
and Mr. and Mn. Albert Klnne administrator filed, order for pubspent over Bunday at Cadillac.
llcatlon entered.
Mr* Jack Wagner of Grand Rap­
Est. of Joel Dernond. Order for
ids has been spending a few days publication entered.
Est. of Andrew H- Smith. Petition
for administrator filed, order for
Mn. Alta Rector of Harvard. Il­ publication entered.
■
linois spent the weekend with Mr.
Est. of Jesae O. Miller. Waivers
and Mn. Oscar Jensen and family. of notice filed, order appointing
* Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Richardson administrator entered.
spent Thursday in Grand Rapid*,
Est of James P. Dibble. Petition
YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
it being Mn. Edith Richardson's for administrator filed, waiver of
BAPTIST NOTES
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
Services will be held next Bunday, eighty-sixth birthday. * Mr. and notice filed, order appointing ad­
Bunday school at 10 o'clock.
| May 27. The Bunday school will Mr*. Ward Wood. Nonna Isbell. ministrator entered, bond of ad­
Divine services al 11 o'clock. Ser­ be at 2 p. m. and preaching at 3.
Joanne Grover of Lansing spent ministrator
_________ _____
filed,_______
letters__of_______
adminmon by the pastor.
If you have no regular place of Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Alton ! isteation
Utratlon issued,
Issued, order limiting aetBet­
Wood.
I*
’------- - entered,
——* petition for hearing
Evening services at 7:30. EvanI tlement

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�T—NAFYtNOg BANXKA. TMtHUDAY, MAY H Ml

LEVILLE *

county chaplain.

Qraui Jtaatds *a* a
way. * Shelter
Mra. Len Hill
oT Flint MN I
sickness, returned former's brotli
Holland Sunday. “c- Al Bimon

Mufllkan with her parents.

ty and visited her Flnkbelner ot

Stokoc

this

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*tetar-ln-law. Mn.
Chelsea and Mt*.
by an
Jackson. * li
weeks ago and bar tea I
ware Bunday afternoon caller* al atdea other Injuries She will be In three little a
the home of hL* brother. Bupt. J. F.
tied in the V
o.
Schlpper.
*
Thursday
evening
din
­
aooompanlsd by Mr. and-Mra. 1
on Grand R*
ner
guaate
of
Mr.
and
Mn.
O
L.
tuple
eupled
by the
Visit In ry Bergstrom ot Grand Rapid*
Hlar war* their son Carl and fa*£- i. operation performed.
■ talted a brother at Deep laki
I The many friends ot Mra Eva •*-&gt;. Martin's
•
ninved'the
•tr. ana sar*. r*t«r retaracn ana squter ana oaoy susan. to m*u Uy of Wayland.
Id! h«.S^S
n‘.olA'Eiias:iSS
i»“
»i5S Sunday
E5S, after a ’w.
wn l. r.
her mother, Mr*.
Carrie flic koi* vis- । Ik me ,In
Chicago
iyoods from
Hod relatives
relative* at St. Louis and two weeks'
week*’ visit, and expect to
ta rsrs- 1 Mtes Betty Sarvsn wire Sunday
mother. Mrs. Jennie BoBo- Had
| Plan! Garden club had Shepherd Bunday ot last week. * turn home this TAwsday. Mra. Llab- dinner guesu ot Mra. B's ftster. another poor spell last weak and
the Mr. and Mra. Prank Chapman hav* 1st spent Monday in th* wholesale Mra. Walter Culbert and family In te BRAln confined to the bed. Mrs
Macey, Wed-1 rented the Armstrong cottage on h;usea purchasing good* for the Hasting*. Three other staler* and Zetha Fenton spent Friday with
K
I River St. The Robert Bmslker fam-! store. * Mra. Vane* Sharo of lain- families were also present. ♦ Mr. her. She will be glad to hear
Elwood went to Dw &lt; lly *ho resided there, have movea j sing and her son-in-law. SgL and Mrs. Wm. Campbell and email •her friends—addrcus her a
for a few days' visit I to Freeport. * Gusta at th* home | Woodrow Gillette of Camp McCoy.! son John ot Detroit spent Mother’s Nelson St. BX
ihter, Mrs. A. B. Lewis I of Mr. and Mra. Raymond Kllllon I Wte. were In town one day
last Day and the weekend
with hte
Mrs. 81 Lepper, and I are her parenta. Mr. and Mra. N. week, calling on relaUvas
and father, C. B. Campbel) and her I
—ra. Hattie Carpenter F Holbon ot Kent City who came -------------------*•*
—*- **
“ Bharp
--------1* slaying in*- mother. Mra.
*•—Vern smith
o—
and
—■fam
•—
­
friend*.
Mra.
* spent a few day* last Friday for a few days' vlait. * Mr. Grand Rapids with hef damhtcr lly. ♦ Mbs Mlllte Whalen enter- attention for Infection of the eye.
Mra. Harold Noah waa ill in bed
. —
-------- taln*d teachers of Thomappls-Kslwbo expeeL
expects -----------to leav*—
th*
hospital
relatives at Lansing, re- land Mr*. C. J. Streeter and daugh- who
all last week suffering with alnus
—.u------------------------------------ log* school at open house from 3
« Wednesday. * Mr. ter. Mrs. .Betty Hoebeke and two thl* week.
■
Rev. Faye Demarest occupied th* to S Sunday afternoon for lhe |I trouble.
Rots took their small I •mall daughters of Gun lake, ate
Mra. Cor* Hubbard who has been oration Day pa***s.
ter, Jeyca Elalno to Lowell I spending two weeks at Brethren pulpit in the Leighton Evangelical pleasure of Mn. Julia Russell who
a patient at Pennock hospital sev........... j morning during
Willthejoin her husband at Iron
lav to remain with her *nd Alba in northern Michigan. * church Sunday
her, while Mrs. Ross te In Mrs. Lulu Clark of Parmelee and absence of tho Rev. Leroy Cham- , Mountain after school closes. * era! weeks following severe burn*
terloin’ who"was'iii
who was al Conference"
Confsrence, *
* Mtea France* Potts of Grand Rap- on abdomen and leg*, te recover★ Tba Charles Wil- Mrs. Jsan Batech were lunehean tertain
and Mrs. Herbert TTjorpc
Thorpe ar
and* Ids spent the weekend at home i Inr following akin grafting.
and Mra. Florence Ul- guests at a gathering Saturday n Mr. and^Mrs.
Mrs. Robert Blags Is about the In Thorne
Bunday dinner and Shady Nook for the officers of Bar­ two small daughter* of Kalamasoo with her parent* and brother. Mr.
guests at Mr*. Williams’ ry county Eastern Star association were 8unday~vi*)tor* of her par- and Mra.*Ray Potts and Robert, house and Improving after her se­ member* o
ifr. and Mra. FYed Wler- and the past matrons of lhe varl- enta, Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Hole*. * lut weekend she visited her cou- vere sickness and hospitalisation.
on north Grand Rapid* 8t ous Chapters. Mrs. Clark te the Mra Maxine Voliwsller Babcock of sin. Gertrude Jean Potts al East
Lansing. * Mrs. Arthur Fischer of
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..___________________ Grand Rapid* and daughter Mis*
Mlddlevlll* friends of Bonny
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viols, teacher in the Concord (Earl Jr.l Lee, will be interested to
know that he ha* recently been but sleep)
promoted from corporal txi serg­
eant. Bonny, who entered service
with the Marines In July 1M2. re­ Charlotte and Bob Kenyan. J
Change In Telephone*
turned from two years* overseas Waddell. Monty Myer*. Jack
duty laM fall and is now at Cherry
There ha* been considerable ac­ Point. No. Carolina. He ia with th* Myrtle Davis.
tivity In th* Bel) Telephone Co of­ aircraft division.
fice recently. Line M that waa one
Lt. Ruth Wilson, daughter of
of the busieat and heaviest loaded, Charles Wilson of the west county
haa had several patron* set over line. Is with the nunea-army corp*
onto line 81; they are Malcolm in the Pacific and from her tetter*
Maclver, Jame* Clark. E. C. Carter. seem* to be close to wh*re there te
muni., ..porur lo it* Onnd FUpOPHCtRS and
Wm. Reed and Melbourne Adam*. plenty of action.
UNSROKEN SNVICE
Id* Press. rsquasta that people who
A new patron on line M I* Chris
DIUCTOU
The two Aubil cousins, Sgt. Ar­
Miller, other new patron* ar* Rob­ thur Aubil, son of Mr. and Mra. learn of accident*, deaths and im­
TO MICHIGAN PROPERTY OWNERS
ert Biggs, No. ITS: Ray KllUon. Monroe Aubil and Lt. Clifford Au­ portant incidents, notify her
Uli ISM oom, PmM
promptly m scmsUmew »he hear* of
No. 123: Ed teterman. 1W.
MT E. MOM, Un tasted
bil. son of Mr. and Mra. Earl Au­ incident* loo late to be used. Tho
bil, are alao in th* Pacific area.
dooo.
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M. E. MT1, lM&gt;Tnmnr
Art in the Philippine* with the
Eastern Star MeeUn*
V. 1. USnETT. UM
regular meeting of Middle- same APO number as Lt. Don
vine chapter No. 17 0X3. will be Churchill, and Cliff on Okinawa. tlon that goes on the routoa and
held thia Friday evening al B Cliff likes It where he I* as the cli­ tn Northern Michigan, te 7 pm.
o'clock prompt. May birthdays will mate Is more bearable than some Th- last nnmed edition is printed
be observed and there will be re­ of the hot spots he has visited. His In the evening Her phone number
'--Ther H/8«t. Warne 1* .tin tn te 17 P 3. Thank*!
freshment* and entertainment.
England doing hls bit a* mechanic
Bisk and Convalescina
Dili
Cashier
Earl
Lee
of
the
Farmer,
■ED
LIIIIS, IwNIi
Mrs. William Row entered But­
Mias Minnie Bailey who ha* bean
State Bank bus been epn fined to
r.
hit bed at hl* East Main St. home staying at the Olive Talbot home terworth hospital in Grand Rapids
-T. M
Monday and te scheduled for
for several day* with an attack of ha* returned to her home In Nash­ this
a major operation tomorrow, Tuespleurisy. He Is improving and hopes ville * Mt*. Hettle Steven* is ex- div
W* wish her a quick recovery.
lo be back on the job sometime this oecled home this week from Joliet.
Will W. Johnson of Church 8*.
Oil 8. ITULET, IMIm llnr
week. Mra. Neva Flah ha* been as- IU. where *hc has been the past
Write tho homo office.
te gaining nicely from hte recent
mice raren, isstisp
stating at the Bank during hl* ab­ week visiting her son Dr. Lioru severe
sickness and abl* to ride out.
Stevens and family. * Mr. and
sence.
Ed K. Lewis who recently re­
Arthur Smalley, allho still under Mr*. A. C. Johnson of th* Prairie
turned home from Pennock hos­
medical care for eye Infection. Is were Sunday dinner gucaU of her pital
at Hastings went to St. Mary's
back as shop Instructor at the niece. Mr*. Don Pedewa and family hospital
In Grand Rapid* Tuesday
Tlrornapple- Kellogg school and In Hosting*. * Mra. Martha Bena­ of last week for special treatment.
says It seems good to get back lo way and ton Burdel. and Mra.
IWeWM.d I8SS
H.m. Officvr HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Maxine Babcock of Grand Rapid* Hte wife, who te making frequent
work.
trip*
io
aee
him. reports him feel­
The OMaal and Largasf Company of Its Kind In Michigan
Middleville friend* will be glad lo were Bunday dinner guests of Mra.
know that Miaa Pearl Hsnderahott Dora White and family. ♦ W* un­ ing a lot better on her last vlait.
Mra. Charles Baker, waa very 111
who Is confined In the hospital st derstand Gordon Bennett. Beaman
a
few
day*
Ago but te now much
1/c te now located at Treasure
Island. Ban Francisco. Calif. * Bun­ better and about the house.
l£,Ur w
family received
day dinner guests of Mrs. Melinda
thte
Monday
from q/Sgt. Stanley
Bedford and Max were her sister,
and niece. Mra. Leia Neff and (Jack) Johnson stales he te in a
daughter Geraldine, a grandson of hospital in France and hte leg
Mra. Neff. la. Raymond DeVlinger which waa Injured by shrapnel haa
and Mia* Opal Green of Lansing, to be elevated part of the time. W*
also Edd Aubil. Later they visited hope Jack will soon be well enough
th* family lots in the Hooker ceme­ to come home to the States and hls
tery In Leighton and called at the i
home of their brother. Fred Aubil

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OVER ________
8,000 CLAIMS
FILED
L0SSES
for WINDSTORM

Earl is a graduate or
Meh -

church,
with a poton* pm /followed
program. Keep Ute

formerly
or thl* vicinity ware Informsd by
th* War department that their
son. Lt Walter GrtHeth wa* miss­
ing tn a flight ovsr enemy terri­
tory.
At the Um* he look ott. hl*
brother, Pfc. Arthur Griffeth was
visiting him and watched the take­
the off but ths plana didn't return;
three
ia certain hta brother

school,
Ift-i

k Middleville girl.
Rc»a June Rigalman. daughter of
th* Jtev. and Mra. L. M. Rtaelman.
also cnee from thl* vicinity,
also one of th* graduate*. We
gratulata that* young ladle*.

tors enjoyed th* Masters-Jones
monthly meeting Thursday after­
noon with Mrs Philip Bander It
being the cloae ot th* year, and
annual eleoton att circle officer*,
Mn. Bander M leader and Seth*
Following a miscellaneous pro­
gram contributed by the various
member* very lovtly refreehmente

from the
did not land
tnemv lands.
•aylng "Ignorance ia bliss"
undobutedly saved lhe family some
steeples* night*.
Arthur, who has been in Italy.
1* how in Michigan and with hi*
wife and hte parrels, rUlted at the
homes of hl* uncle*. Harold and
Olenn Griffeth on Wednesday
last.

Th* body of CpIPslrlck J R^&gt;nolds. who loot hl* life In th* crash

from Storms of March and April

M

years

CHICK-MASTER
STARTING MASH

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Insurance policies and see if your prop­
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AUCTION SALE

Due to Hie death of my wife, I offer the following at Public Auction on the old Ashby
farm located J mile south and 40 rods oast of Cloverdale; or 3 miles north of Delton,
on
.
.

MONDAY, MAY 28, 1945
COMMENCING AT

COWS
Large Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, due June
19.
Large Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh 4
mos.
Durham and Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh
3 mos.
Guernsey and Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, due
Sept.
Guernsey and Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh
Feb.
ThU I, a good producing herd end recently T.B, .nd
Sang, Hated.

TOOLS
Dump role*.
Naw 5-tooth cultivator.
Heavy hornet, and collar.
Spike tooth drag.
Feed grinder:
Oil drum with faucet.
Ono hone shafts. Small tools.

1

O'CLOCK

Wheel barrow sprayer.
Some lumber.
Milk cans and strainer.
500 chick brooder, oil.
300 chick brooder, oil.
300 incubator (Queen).
Chicken wire.
HOUSEHOLD

GOODS

Nearly new living room suite.
New rocker. Odd chairs.
Dressers.
Antique bed, dresser and commode.
Marble top table.
Large heating stove.
New Perfection 3 burner oil stove.
Norge electric washer.
Kelvinator electric ice box.
Cabinet radio, 8 tube, in good shape.
Numerous pther articles.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALl

GLENN SLEIGHT, Owner
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctionsar

FInsm

Hkkary Corner* 17FI-2

MILT LEINAAR, Clark

Mr. ahd Mr*. Mark Rltchi*.
Frank Lee and daughter Edna, were
dinner guests of the former’s
daughter. Mrs. Delbert Buxton nnd
family In Grand Rapids on Moth­
er* Day. * Mra. Robert VanderVeen and two children spent from
Tuesday lo Saturday of last week
with her people in Allegan, and as­
sisted at a bridal shoWer for her
sister-in-law to-be on Wednesday
night and the wedding of her
brother Basil Elite on Friday eve­
ning. Both events were held at the
home of the groom * sister. Mra.
John Leonardson The newly weds
came to Middleville and spent the
weekend at the VanderVeen home
while on their honeymoon. * Mr.
snd Mrs Roacoe Lynd of Detroit
were guests of hte mother. Mra.
Mattie Lynd and hls brother. Maa
and wife from Saturday until this
Monday. * Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Griffeth. daughter Jean and Mtes
Alice William* were Grand Rapid* I
visitors this Monday afternoon
Mn. Mattle Lectka and daughter
Winnie spent from Friday until
Sunday night with their daughter
and sister. Mra. Frank Castle and
husband at Prairieville * The Rev.
Leroy Chamberlain has been re­
turned to the pastorate of the
Leighton Evangelical church by th*
Conference which has just coneluded it* session in Detroit. W*l
believe this will be th* beginning
of Mr. Chsmberlaln s 13th year as
pastor there. * Roy Cook Of Battle J
Creek was a Sunday guest of hte
sister. Mrs. Sarah Campbell. Their
steter, Mrs Pearl Kenyon was also
a dinner gueat.’ * Mr. and Mr*.
Henry Poulson spent Sunday in
Saranac with their daughter. Mr*.
Harold Haskins and family. A
Young people of lhe Christian Fel­
lowship class of the Baptist church
were entertained by Mr. and Mra.
Wm. Streeter at their Gun lake
cottage Thursday evening. * Week­
end guests of Mr. and Mra Clifford
Preahney and daughter Miss Laura
were her brother and wit*. Mr. and
Mra. Alton DuBote and daughter.
Patricia of Lansing.
Mr. ahd Mra. Clare Schants and
two small fiaughtera of Grand Rapdall. * Mra. Lenn* Kirkpatrick
went to Grand Rapid* Sunday lo
visit her aon. and also plan* to
visit relative* in Chicago. * Mr.
and Mr* Wilber Gibbs and daugh­
ter Donna of Kalamasoo were
weekend visitors of her parents.
Mr. and Mr*
Oza Pierce. Mra.
Pierce accompanied than home for

Mrs. George Davis spent Saturdey
at Kalamasoo with hte daughter
ChriaUne. ♦ Mra. Bert Muarida*
tfd MU* «1. and Mr*~liSie

Wednesday,of laat week and spent
th* afternoon with her mouiar,
Mra. Fern Tnilee. ★ Mr. and Mr*.

friend of Lansing, to Kalamasoo
Sunday and visited the former’*
brother. Fred and wife. * Teachers

tbow you whst M V has proved in
actual flock t«a!

MAM WWW MASTU IffiX CONCINTRATU WITH M-V

Hastings GMin &amp; Bean Co.
Hatting*

Phaaa 2678

AUCTION SALE
work, I will sell the following ot Public Auction at tho place located Vi mile north of

Tuesday, May 29/45
Commencing at I o'clock

CATTLE
Guernsey and Brown Swig* «ow. 5 vn.
old, fre»h 9 wk*. .

Holstein end jersey heifer, fresh 4 wks.
Durham bud, 2 Vi yrs. old.

CORN &amp; SEED POTATOES
100 baskets of corn.

frg»h 8 wk*.
Soomur ond fonoy

'

c&lt;nr, * rn. (W.

fresh 7 wks.

IMPLEMENTS &amp; TOOLS
Model • Allis Chalmers tractor, on rub-

Brindle cow. 6 yn. old, fresh 6 wks.

Deering binder, 6 ft. cut.
Lend rollor.
Heistein and jersey cow, 4 yr*. old, fresh

Hohtein and Jesey cow, 4 yip. old, fresh
2 wks.
'
Guernsey end jenoy cow, 5 yrt. old,
fresh 9 wks.
Guernsey end Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old.
fresh 8 wks.
Durham

mMiCMH uv
TIL SETTLED FOR.

Riding eukivater.
99 Oliver walking plow.

Steel wheel wagon.

Walking plow.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

or mu. nogoomto ii umovio mom

ratMiiu

un.

EARL BRISTOL, owner
HCNRY FLANNIKY, Auctioneer

MNIST CRAY, Clerk

�tm wurnwGi bamheb, tkumpay, mat H

'FREEPORT

of a B-29 Super Fortress at MacDill
Field. Fla. the night cf May 11.
was brought to Mtodlevllle Tuesday
of last week with Sgt. .Sylvester

, Pfc. Arthur Oriffeth was
.
him and snitched the take-. •'
; the plane didn't return;
r he waa certain hte brother
•
ided in allied territory and
ord confirmed that belief;
family believed him safe
Monday a massage from tho
cm dated May fa, came to
illy stating ho had been 11b*o evidently he did not land
1 territory but enemy lands.
I saying "Ignorance te bltea"
r. who has been In Italy,
ta Michigan and with hte
d hte parents, visited al the
of hte uncles. Harold and
Griffeth an Wednesday

ndy of Co). Patrick J. Reyho toot hte life In lhe crash

r lf ^f f

K-MASTER
ING MASH

p ia.
:d ia
•MU WITH M-V

Bean Co.

'
Caloodar* tor May
Goorhouse. wm guest of honor at a I Mr. and Mra. Chas,
May 23 — Mother-Daughter ban­
quet at Methodist dining room. AU
Desptte the dismal rainy weather mteoellancous shower given by her । ths weekend with Mr
mothers bring.* daughter.
WMneaday afternoon Ute Metho­ ateser-ta-tew, wg. Berth* Milter *1 ■ Arthur Bchondelmeyer
May 20—Duration dub meets at
adway. Saturday
dist church was filled with friends
Eighteen guests
the evening.
to pay tribute to this fine boy who
Porbey. A Mr. and Mfs. Ufo Wil­
liams of South Campbell were Sun­
day callers of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Williams- of Cascade. * Dinner
menu were
thia community and
Mr. and Mn. Clarence VanPalton
happy ttmd.
received a telegram from their
daughter Lt, Dorothy VanPalton of
Camp McCoy, Wisconsin. Saturday
North Irving and Mr. and Mra.
Karchel*
Saamtn EUgenJ
comes thereal events tor lhe sen­ Emmanuel Teiter of Carlton were
iors whu are about to go forth Into Bunday dinner guest* of the for­ hla |parents. Mr? and Mrs. Arthur
Behlefta.
mer’s son Lester Yelter and family Clinton at the Ray Neeb home to
tka
"ookl
mid
world5
world."
”
Due to lhe American Leginn of
■ closing days te the of Kalamasoo. * Rev. and Mrs J make reservations tor hte parents
Hssttnga being unabie to attend
■rmonby Dr. R D. W. McCue were Sunday dinner and Mrs. Ray Neeb to visit both
several scrvieaman came over from
Ft. Custer and acted as guard of &lt; p.m. at the Thontapple-keUdgg
of West Freeport. * Um at Little Rock. Arkansas, thia
honor.
Postma of McCords next weekend.
auditorium. Invocation and beneSgt. Eugene Williams who has
dlcUon win be given by the Rev.
Faye Demarest. Monday night te ents, Mr. and Mn. Henry Smclker been spending a furlough with hte
parents left last Tuesday by way
CTaae Night; May &gt;0. evening-Cora- of West Freeport
Mr and Mra. Mike Schnurr of of Battle Creek for Alabama.
four years.
Middleville spent Saturday evening
Birth' Announcement
iralion of Education and director with Mr and Mra. Ivan Roush. *
On May 17 nt 8t. Francis hos­
Mra. Frank Haywood
of Placement Bureau, of Michigr/ Mra- Claude Walton and Mrs.
Mrs. Frank Haywood, 09. i
Nelson were in Grand Rap- pital. Miami Beach. Florida, a son
dent of this community for t'
lay and called on Mn. NanTests for underclassmen will be
right years died al ner ho
Dtmlng. A Utile Lloyd Williams 8e«ar. Mr. Segar te the sou of Mr.
iven Monday and Tuesday and a
Irving on* Saturday evetitfW
South Campbell spent last week and Mrs Lavern Segar. former
tighter event for the grader* a
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook residents of Freeport.
vlving te lhe husband, a dai
tonic Thursday.
Mrs. Agnes Newton of Hs
two grandchildren, CM* BoD at
Social AetiviUes
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flnkbeiner
Kalamasoo and Mra. Madge Silverneoday evening dinner guest at lhe
nail of R»ti)e Creak, atoo one great­
Claude Walton home and attended and Harold. Mrs. Jim Kidder and
Commencement at the Methodist daughter of North Irving attended
grandchild.
the play "The Blue Berry" at the
Funeral aCrvteaa Will be held at
we hear from Oscar Fink- church. A Mrs John Brown of North Park Mission in Grand Rap­
*10:30 this Tuesday forenoon at the newt
belner one of the committee. There South' Campbell visited friends In
#
Ricler funeral home with the Rev. will not be a parade but short serv- Grand Rapids Friday. A Mrs. Bo­ ids.
H. G. Tcurink of Katemaaoo otil*
tella Cress was in Hastings last
1 Wday"«T bGs’ine^’. A"5ZraTAlien 1 _
. Robert Newton and Mrs
elating; Interment In Irving ceme­ er?nsWof Foreign WbXVml
afteXSrd the coi£ Wsh spent one day In Grand Rap- Gall Lightfoot attended the Barry
tery.
.
cemetery and afterward
m,
weeit-CB|iina on Mr, M,ncv , county association of officers ot

S

Efess EKLF“BMr

training al Truax Field, Madteon.
'
Baccalaureate services in the Wte. * Mr. and Mrs. Chas C Hlg- *7'of
Sunday^of
achool auditorium , 8unday_
Sunday night
night . don
don were
were guests
guests teat
last Sunday
of the
the Amber's Day A Mr and Mrs ^or- ’
marked the beginning of gradua- former's parents. Mr. mid Mrs. Ed
“*y'
aavscooi at tneir
f_^Lve_?.urcJia5?J,ri% I
lion week activities for the 33'8avacool
their term
farm nome
home n*«r
near ‘J’’*} ®
1 .
Bm,! e5?
members of this year's class of Hastings. A Mr. and Mra. Charles- 7ll*!l&gt;rw.r-7^raa&gt;7
NashviUe-Kelkwg school. The Rev. I Betts, were Mothers Day dinner now ocruDlrd bv Mr and Mra J.!
H. R. Krieg of lhe Evangelical 11guest of Miss Doris Bette In Grand L. Veach a Mrs Mary Johnson te
church gave the address. “Oppar- 1 Rapids. A Mr. nnd Mn. Frank Catunlty and How Men Use It". The ley and Mr. and Mrs Vern McPeck
Rev. J. E VanAllen gave the invo- . ।spent laat weekend with lhe How­ tendance. * Rains the past week
are preventing fanners from get­
cation and the Rev. Lloyd Mead , ard Caleya In Kalamazoo.
: ting their com ground olowed.
pronounced the benediction. A!
brass quartet played "Within a
Organizations
rFNTER a
Dreaming
Harbor".
Marguerite I
Swift sang "In Happy Momenta". । The Navy Mothers chib met with -r as! Week's Letter
Mra. Floy McDermott te a rnedlThe processional and recessional ; Mrs Carl Lente Tuesday afternoon
were played by Marjorie Reynard',
nnd Ennte Fleming Class Night was
. and doesn't Rain as fast as her,
held Tuesday night in the audito- '
many frienda would like to have i
rium and commencement tonight.
— — —....... —
... her. A A doctor from Hastings was 1
Thursday. May 24
.
I I —day
—
, the railed to see Mra. Mina axum
to the May »^»...^
meeting wof
Aldrich, vuc
one -1
A group of friends were guesU Ruth-Naomi circle. Co-hostcsses
Co-hostesses dav
day last week.
week, A
w A party from
from !
of Mrs. W. H. Reynolds Friday were Mrs. E. C. Kraft and Mrs. Kalamazoo has bought Mrs. Elt* ■ Hastings

that

MUTUAL FINANCE
CORPORATION

Martin end two sons of Galn'as !
_ „ Duralion Club
were callers of Mr and Mrs Chas.
The Duration Club will meet at
Ovafholt Sunday svantog1
Mrs Leon Hawks May 29 Thera
The Rev erTZ Mrs^V H Daw*• • number of Mother's
MU iuumik u—»«-|ito nu Itou u Laal
—DrODSUiy Bl UiC MCullXUSl
son went lo Lhnalng Monday to be . Promt at this meeUng.
sea-sickness of different degrees, church
However, tho' the weather waa |
’
-----------an^opernllon1** l^rnMt Wooda*of' Mlu Virginia Fish spent the
t miserable all aeem to have had a &gt; Methodist Youth Fellowship
Greenville wu a wSdnesda^Fuest• wfe«endH’SUl
M&lt;X1,,C To&lt;,ker
fine time In the Mg town—even
Elects Officers
the Virgil Woods home and al- iot Grand Rapids
tho' they forgot onfl of the teachJane Hoopcr WM re-atected prw- at
tested Smmenmment ewetsm 1 Mrl E E 8h«llington and Mtea
. era. but later retrieved her front )(lenl of the Methodtet Youth FelOthers who came to attend the eg- i Dorothy Bunn, left Pennock hoaYhe museum.
towiMp at pielr meeting Sunday ogcr.
iph.i SatmdAVMd are coov. lesu■— V .
‘evening: Helen Jean Brog, aecreof Oilvtt and Mn. Robert White c,nK nt tbelr hon&gt;**
More Service Notes
i •—-■ ; - 'Latin
——
Freshoo troaaum. Ol i/iivai ana nua. nooerv rviuic A/C Clarence Scrilan has recent­
connDualon chairmen, the aixl children of Stevensville who!
CHURCH NOTES
remained until Sunday. A Mr. and
ly been transferred from Iowa City
young people chose Carleton GalUnited Brethren Churches
Mra. Claude Walton were In Hasto Ottumwa. Inwa. There he met
aler for worahlp. Stanley PlnkM. —
H. Dawron. Pastor
—
up with Charles Pinkbemer and belner for world friendahlo. Olenna tines Saturday on business. A Mr. I
boys he knew In the earlier stages Oalster for community service, and nnd Mrs Fred Cook of Bvron Oen- . Freeport
I0:ao—Bible School
of hte training.
____ _____ ____
Jerry Bonneville
for___recreation. ter and Mr. nnd Mra Walter Cook 1
II
" 30—Morning worship
Col. Louts R. Hooper left on Mrs. Harold Kcrmeen wt
xta of Lake Odessa were Sunday guaau j 7:00
—
U.
B. Christian En
of Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Williams and
• Wednesday laat for Miami. Fla_ for, hcad counsellor, with P
reassignment after a 21-dav fur- ------- ------Sweezey
associate. Mr. and Mra. family of South Campbell a Mr. I
tough hte flral after more than James L. Rugg and Mr. and Mn.
lurch.
four years of amice, more than /Elton Lawrence were elected
elect
teach­
three ot which, has been spent in ers for Lhe Sunday monUag aeA- HaaUnga- A Mr. and Mra. Rai Nteb
worship
and family spent Bunday afternoon
Ute Pacific atML
slons.
____
with
the
-tatterr
parents.
Mr.
and
I Lt. cecll Proefflan of the Army
Christian Btdeavor
Mra. William Allerdina of Carlton.
sir corps te home from overseas
ay
evening
prayer
Mra.
Minnie
Neeb
of
West
Free
­
nnd visiting hte father. Myron
Elizabethan Sugar
port spent Saturday afternoon with .
Freeman at Parmelee. Cccll has
Queen Elizabeth of England first Mrs Adah Molter. A The Rev. and I On Saturday afternoon the W M.
plentv of decorations as he has
seen lots of action in the European Introduced sugar into her domestic Mrs J. W. McCue called Friday | A. Ls sponsoring the “Harvester*
arm.
,
evening on Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oler , Band." which will be organized at
Pfc. Ciyle R Stamatea has ar­ middle of the 10th century. Prior to and family of South Freeport. A ' the church.
rived In Middleville after serving lhat time the limited amount pro­ Pfc. Donald Wellfarc.Sgt. M Dar- ,
-----------3fi months In the Southwest Pacific
rough of Percy Jones hospital and •
Mother's Requested
»nd te visiting Mr and Mn. Carl
Reuben Pish, attended a track meet
To bring a daughter to the Moth­
Pfcrdstcllcr where he lived for some cinal purposes.
In Grand Rapids Saturday A Mrs. cr-Daughtcr banquet held In MethrrM T.torr„, Mn. M Bum Mr,. I
.ft™..'™
_
„
, ,, .
' aay. May x&gt;. n you nave no aauahGcorge Bessett and Kate Kiddef. ter bring another daughter. The
attended a Missionary meeting-at f public te Invited.

W

AMBITIOUS WOMEN
It'«

a

Part

WANTED!

of

1LE

Thor

carry on tho farm

should be treated with

the War Effort
e.

to oparata machines which are now idle because of the shortage of men
. ... Good pay .... Good working conditions, producing badly-needed
Hastings Piston Rings for war-essential passenger can, trucks, bases,
and farm tractors.

I Vi mile north of
performance.

Have it

checked often by our

mechanci.

.

Women also wanted for Packing and Inspection work.
BUY MORE BONDS

lifer, fresh 4 wks.
old.

NASHVILLE

Senior Trip
The scnlon of 'n&gt;ornapplc-Kello«g school and their teacher es­
corts arrived safelv back from th*’’'
lake trip to Chicago last week, but. steal numbera. In

Hatting*

,’45

Footsteps on the Bonds of Time." in Lansing. A Gordon GUI began was well attended and »i
Special mualc.
! work last Monday at the Food Cen- Ing program enjoyed. Wo&lt;
11.30—Bible school, classes for .ter where he was employed a year be tlw&gt; meeting place for
all ages.
i ago on part time baste. Recently
__________ , _ ,
7: 00—Christian Endeavor
he has been an employee of the
• :0b—BVOnlng worahlp.
Sunnyside Market. A The Rev. and
' ... ,
. _.
g:00—Wednesday evening prayer1 Mra. H R Krieg relumed Bunday r The Banfleld achool closed Frimcetlng and Bible study held al I from Detroit where they attended'day *&gt;th a picnic at the school
the church.
the Evangelical conference, with house. Mrs. Irene Japbet will raa.«v
8:
30—
—Friday
rnu.j evening.
tKiuwi,, Mother and mic
the waui.uvc
assurance me/
they wm
will icuiaiu
remain iu
ta ----turn —
aa teacher fur *the coming
Daughter banquet held in Church I Nash rille thia year. * At the quar- I'*1 • * Th* Bonfield la
basement. Open to all Mothers and | terly conference held in the Meth- duh
entertained la
A child d
mraday night. Mrs *a one o clock dinner
by Mra. Trank
daughters.
odtet church Thursday
dinner by
_______
W-.MP -« elected lay member Rowers near DowUng, A The JohnBonnle Lou Wieland Ixad her to the annual Methodist conference
.FaIn?,r!
•“ heI?
the daily.
tonalte removed al Pennock hoe-1 to be held In Trinity church ta church Saturday evening with-Mrs.
pital laat Monday. A Mrs. Ray Wle- I Grand Raplda thia year.
land attended a apower for Mrs
Guesu of Dr. and Mrs. W A. ‘f*J?
Earl Poslhumas at the John Nazh Venca Sunday were Dr. and Mra. „'
ini' ^-nrm
home In Bowne last Friday evening. M. A. Vance and daughter Eileen
In the monlh
month.- *
A Ur
Mr. ttnd
and Mrl
Mrs. n
Dan
---------------------------------------of Eaton Rapids, who was being ,n
"1
Putnam spent Mother's Day and
a part of last week with their son
mt MW hS"SwtE? .to u"J
“ DS3g!”S

ALL AVAILABLE MALE MACHINE OPERATORS ARE INVITED TO
JOIN FORCES WITH US, TOO.

ANDRUS SERVICE
HASTINGS, MICH.

PHONI 2240

POTATOES
All employees with two months or more service receive pro-rotod va­
cation pay. Group sickness and hospitalization insurance is available
at low cost.
*
/

oes.

&amp; TOOLS

EPAIR

l tractor, on rubut.

Wkari you buy goroUno,nrnadw.,,

Iler.

IMPROVE
k
talking plot.',
lump rake.

Siandayaf JUd Crown GnooUno, toJny, nr through tho

We are Barry County's largest employer. The men and women who
work here are the kind you'd like as friends - and co-workers.

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
APPLY AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

there isn’t

•GOODS
because you lock funds.

niMiiu

un-

and can help you top.

We are helping others

So if you need money for ro-

We can also finance tho purchase of a home!

ner
tr CRAY, Clerk

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
♦ lirtUM IM|.

MmUmi S.H.LS.

PMM KOI

MANUFACTURING

COMPA

HASTING*, MICHIGAN

�These men can toll you why

the 7™ WAR LOAN is the BIGGEST
They can tell you of a whole new air force in
the building—huge new bombers and fast new jet­
propelled planes coming off the lines by thousands.
.
*
they could show you why it is cheaper and
They can tell you of giant ships ready to slide
quicker to give our Pacific Forces entirely new
down the ways this year.
* equipment sometimes—instead of shipping tanks

OU ARE being asked to lend more money than

and gun» from Europe.

ever before—in the 7th War Loan.

They can, in abort, abowyou 101 ways tawhlch
your dollars are needed more than ever to bring
America’s might to its full strength—ao that we
may crush our foe the faster, make an end of killing,'
and bring ouj men back home.

Y

‘

—
■ —" . „
.
These men can tell you why.

Will you tell these men”l co
afford to buy my share"?
FIND YOUR QUOTA;;. AND MAKE fTf

THE GENERALS and admirals can show us why our money
1 ia needed—more money than before.

But other men can show us something, too.
They’re the men with twisted, crippled limbs ... with
eleven iron hooka instead of hands. The blind men... the
men with scarred, seamed faces. And perhaps worst of all,

the men with blasted, darkened mind.
They can show us, clearly, how small ia any sacrifice we
make in lending money.
If you have an income, whether from work, land, or capital,.
you have a quota in the 7th War Loan. Find out what that
quota is—and make HI

V YOUR
AVWAOE
INCOME
PER MONTH IS:

$117.50

1250

225-250

150.00

200

131.21

200-210

112.50

170
iib

03-75

125

75.00

100

140-110

WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
“ANDSEN'S
«.
L LyBARKER *
INFF fr GOWN
SPORT SHOP. .

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS

MATURITY
VALUE OF
7TH WAR LOAN
BONOS BOUGHT

210-225

$250

110-200

AIL OUT FOR THEM/GHTT 7* WAR LOAN

YOUR PERSONAL
WAR BOND
QUOTA IS:
(CASH VALUE)

'

100-140

17.20

50

UwdarglOO

15.75

20

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK ,
ANDRUS SERVICE

VIKING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.
INT. SEAL &amp; LOCK
&gt;

m

1

MWHTX

WAR LOAN

MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
COFFEE SHOP
BARRY CLEANERS
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
CUT RATE SHOE STORE

�THUB

THBHASTtMOa

IY.MAYM.!W

QBOVI

train I

*4.8

foodland

BUly spent Mothi Burt Racers ot
Mi.
Grave ware MoUmTs day gueato ot
Canyon of Hickory Cor- Partee's. *
Mr. and Mrs Ora Lehman. * Mra.
—. - ~s. Lee Meade and chil- nnd Child:
dren erf Big Rapids are spending Bdwaxd T
pson snd family o Floyd Mahler received a down pink
several days with her parents. Mr. Sunfield v
Mother's day -»ue&gt;t and white carnations frost her aon.
and Mrs. Bernard DeOoIta. * Mrs. &lt;rf Mr. aM
s. Laurence Lucas, i Gerald ctaUoned’ln Africa. Alao re­
ceived
a down American Beauty
Richard
Hoogenboom
and
daugr
*
shown
roaea from one ot Gerald's buddles
ter. Joan, left Monday for Tekai
Text
apent from Friday till Sunday wl
to spend some time
nice. M...
Mrs. rov,
Percy Lehman.
b
Mill? with
WIIU Mr.
MI. Hoonwv- iI Iher
MC»»»■»■&gt;■
» tor Mother's day.
1 l.rvv,
Zl.il... Mlake.
—j bab'.
l.*
genboom.
fln 1/c
Gallen
wife and
Mr. John Ruse spent several days I nf D*lro|t snent Thursday and Frl- HONOR RtTTRED CARBIUIS
nlgan; Mrt. Anna' Mae Han and in Hastings the past welk w’K day with her parenta. Mr. and Mn. ' The Barry County R.L.CA. and
hta g^ndda'ughter Mr .nd Mr.
Br.xlbeck * Mias Martha Mdaughter. The children received
.Ju-1 low. of Litchfield snent lhe Wk. Auxiliary mat at the Methodist
gifts.
Another interesting
group
was
church at Woodland. Saturday eve­
the mothers
and daughter*
PWho
cock of Detroit spent the weekend
ning. May 19. A fine chicken dinner
filled tho length of the rostrum, with her mother. Mn. Emma Jotm- Ptaher.
was served by the ladles of the
snd judges decided which mother cock. * Much sympathy U extended
Mr. and Mn. Laird Wotrlng and Woodland OXS. After dinner a
tend daughter looked moat alike. to Mr. Ray Martin and sons and '•«bv ot Grand Rar'ds and MlM program was given, with Geo. C.
Mr. snd Mrs Ernest Johncock. * Betty Wotrlng of Lansing were Scott of Hastings, chairman. There
weekend guesu of their parents. were selections by the R.L.CA.
.oat alike; nrtt
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wotrina. * male quartet. In behalf of the as­
Kndsley and gueaon of Delton. * Mn. Lucy Dav­ Mr. and Mn. Allie Riggle have sociation the retired carriers were
enport and Helen snent Sunday rented lhe Fisher cottage at Sad- niesented with red rose buds by
with Mr. Davenport at the Amer­
Pearl Ughlfool of Freeport and the
ican Legion hospital. Battle Creek. mother. Mrs. Charlie Smith. who wives with corsages by Mrs. Glenn
Is seriously Ul. * Mr. and Mn. Griffeth of Middleville.
Owen Smith were weekend guests
. 8. Thompson, who te HI.
The history of the county post
CREflHKY
of her parents. Mr. and Mn Jake offices was given by Lincoln Bush
Arch Graves and daughter. Pearl Last Week's Letter
Katherman of Bradford. Ohio. * of Delton, J. L. Smith of Woodland.
«mond. visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Wm, McKevltt of Middleville. Wel­
*mond in Lansing on Bunday Mrs. Hugh Chapman on May 9 for
Its. Pearl Demand also vtelted her their monthly meeting. Not such and Mrs. Harrison Blocher were ton Brooks of Cloverdale and Bur­
iece, Mrs. Berlin and baby in Pen- » large attendance, but lots of eats Mother's day guests of Mra. Victor dette Uchty of Hastings. Mr. Llchty also gave a history of the early
ock hospital last Friday. * Frank and run. * Mrs. Ruth Shumaker,
llmcr came home from lhe ho«- children and sister of Kalamasoo Charles Van Leute and sons of days of our epunty association. Bev­
Ital last Friday and te getting visited their-sister. Mrs. Henry Ver- Grand Haven. * Mr. and Mra. Rob­ ern! of the retired carriers gave in­
long nloely. * Guests at Floyd Hage on Wednesday. * Mrs. Roy ert Ulery and children of Lake teresting experiences of their serv­
tmble's Bunday were Mr. and Mrs Waiters had to be taken to the hoa- Odeaea and Mtes Patricia Brodbeck ice on the rural routes in Barry
harlea Farthing of Woodland and nlta! Thursday for an operation. * of Grand Rapids spent Mother's County. .
lr. and Mn. Roberta of Hastings Mrs. Della Ehxlan la some better. day with their parents. Mr. and
The Coats families went V' Ty­ She Is spending thia week with her Mn. Paul Brodbeck.
U&lt;Ued Train
Cadet Jeanne Kantner. of But­
ro park in Hastings and had din­ daughter. Mrs I-ee Remolds- of
First electrically lighted train In
er there with Hastings friends and Naaareth Rd. * Aunt TH Conyer terworth hospital has been chosen the world waa run In the United
datives. * The school will close had the misfortune to fall over a lo do public health nursing in De­
Stale,
tn
IU7.
ere on May 23 with a olcnlc at footstool and hurt the ligaments in troit during the modtha of May
Ighbenk creek. * The Kvangelte- her shoulder.
The dog who got lost on the
' 37 has been postponed until Dienic has had hls leg broken so
lut of June. * Mr- Blanche he has not been loat lately. ★ Mr.
ne. Mrs. Oreta Kndaley. Mra. and Mra. Murle Reynolds and chil­
dren of Athens were Sunday din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. War-.
onvention at Woodland and re- ren Cairns; also visited other rela- '
orted a fine program. * The Rev. tlvaa and friends In lhe vicinity. *
221 N. MICHIGAN
HASTINGS
nd Mrs. J. O. Crawford were flun­ The CSC. cemetery meeting will
ky dinner gucata of Mr and Mrs
fayve Woodman and called at the Saturday. May 2d. at 1:30 pm. We
"hompaon home in the afternoon.
hope for a «ood attendance. *
Verne Cairns had an attack of food
LOVERDALE
poisoning Friday, but is better now.
ast Week's Letter
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Pennel and S0UTHWK8T WOODLAND
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of
Mrs.
Forrest
Hager
and
:
Mrs. Rex McLeod and son spent
Pearl Barnum and family of'
Sunday here al the McLeod home, Mrs.
Expert Repairing
Lake
Odessa.
They
called
Sunday
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fr Mrs Olin Brown of Plainwell ■ n Mr and Mrs. Onas Warner and ipent Thursday and Friday with Victor. * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heck-I
We Buy All Kinds of Burned or Wrecked Cars—in
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any Condition
Marv Fisher and Mbs Susie Fisher.1
tnd Mrs. Sam Oelb. * Mias Donna * Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Kantner were (
Diehl of Doster spent the weekend Sundav guests of Mr antL,Mrs j
it the Lester Monica's. * Mrs. For- Willis Kantner of Ha»tlng»&gt;®rs
*at Chilson of Niles spent several Maggie Kantner returned home with
lays here with her mother. Mrs. them to apend the summer months.1
Ugrtha Chamberlain and Emma * Mr. nnd Mr* Wm Cannon and I
Dickerson ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Ed son entertained the Cappon fam­
Complete Stotk of NEW and USED AUTO PARTS
Monica called on Charles Monica ilies and Mr. and Mrs, Cnas. War-1
Sunday evening. * Mrs Lester ner and son for dinner Mother’s
tfoillca spent Monday In Hastings nnv Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Litchfield ,
it the Chas. Leonard's. ★ Mr. and and baby of Lansing and Mr. and

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. tAuMDAY. MAY 84. 1945
Lota 3. 22. 23, 24. 43. Hasting*
i Joahua Van Dellc and wife. Jo Ac.
Lester E. Herb and wife to Reu- Sec. 33. Rutland.
ben J. H. Hoover and wife. Lot 17,
------------Lakeside Pork. Yankee Springs
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
John William* to Clarence BabEdwin Willl*on lo Stewart Wacock and wife. 20 Ac. Sec. 7. Aa- ters and wife. 6 Ac. Bsc. 16. Barry,
syri*.
, Leo Traynor to Elisabeth A. Mar»e SBmore
| Maxine Rogers to Martha Dean, rlolt, 80 Ac. Sec. 32. Assyria.
1. Maple drove.
j.
•nd »««. 160 AC. Sec. 7. Maple
John
and wUe to Ar. ■ et al. Lot 3, Blk. 8. Keeler Bros.
J. H. Tredinnick and wife to
lo
Add.’ Middleville.
Middleville.
AddI Donald
I Donald O.
O. Tredinnick.
Tredinnick.40
40 Ac.
Ac. St?.
Bee.
Lillian Clark to Sylvester Lane ‘
iDjup”e’orov*end ***•’ M AC'
Floyd V. Seeley and wife lo । js. Rutland.
t
».
Charles C. Serw..
Serven and wife. Par.
Wiliam
WlUam E. Andrews and wife to
'^H’Sd^rU- Sd^eR;
“nd
Johfl
*
Ild
TOe
“
I'
John Wheeler and wife to Ar- Sec. 31. Aasvria.
Selah C. Keaaler and wife, Lot 1076.
Lty’ . . “
lhur
wife,
— D
"■* Pennock
"-------- " and
—■* ”
**" 40
"* Ac.
**
Henry Adler and wife to Bute Hastings.
Ira C. Vanderllndcn. 8r_ el al.
i. ™_^..
Maple Grove.
..
--------Allie M. Woods to Eva A. Hecox.
In Wlmatr P SlarLrar
veil* R 100
.
. . ! of
. Michigan. 34 Ac. Sec. 34. Yankee
Edward J. Mackaben. et al. to Springs.
**,
N!« Lota M and 67. Hardendorff'a
। Ac. Sec, 21. Maple Grove.
C. C. Lang and Son. Inc., N 4 rod* j Harold M. Pollard and wife, et Add., city.
! Fred O. Rumble and wife to L»U 1 and 2. Blk. 6. Freeport.
ft). to Forest E. Dixon and wife. E
Eva A. Hecox to Allie M Wood*,
Lloyd c. James and wife. Lot tH.
Edward J. Mackaben. et al. to 50 ft. LoU 94 and 95. Innovation et al. Nl» Lota 56 and 57, Harden­
dorff'a Add- city.
: C. C. Lang * Son, Inc. Par.. Nash- Sub.. Woodland.
Sarah L. Hauck to William M.
n
n
(
... I vllle
I Maurice Hcrrold and wife to ForRoy D. Wlchtennan and wife lo . John ^ndrrws to Frank l. Haines e»t E. Dixon and wife. Lot 38, HlllElmer A. Caukln and wife to Ray
and wife. Lol 69, NashjtMle.
‘ride Park. Woodland.
Bel] and wife. 8% Lola 17 and 18.
Nina M Shermaa et al. to Jo- 1
Andrews Add., city.
»eph Warren Slnkler and wife. Par.
! ‘3®' 1111 ‘ Wesley
William H. Peet and wife to MarPark.- Woodland.
See. 16 and Par. Sec. 21. Hope.;
»aide
lde Park
William F. Velte and wife
ife to
tn I Arlo Lee and wife to W. H. Paul
ec. 15.
15. 1and
and wife,
wife. Pah
Par. on
on Big
Big Cedar
C«-dar Lake,
Lake. ; Marjorie Lee Luna to William H.
,
, „
„
Bertha M. Eckardt. Par. Sec.
^o^e Rolfe and. wife. Par. Sec. woodland.
Hope.
■ Peet ana
and wue
wife., ar.
ar. »ec.
Sec. a.
5. Barry.
Barry.
33. Baltimore.
Bertha M. Eckardt to William F , Rollo Bowerman and wife to I AlVah D. Miller and wife to Eva
Howard O. Drake and wife to Velte and wife. Par. Sec. 15. Wood- , Bute of Michigan. 61 Ac. Sec. 11. A. Hecox. 80 Ac. Sec. 22. Woodland.
Howard Spooner and wife. Par. 'land.
—*
' Yankee Springs.
Eva A. Hecox to Alvah D. Miller
Charles Velte to William F. Velte
Bee. 33. Baltimore.
Otto F. Schmidt and wife to and wife, 80 Ac. Sec. 22. Woodland.
Harold M. Pollard, el a), to and wife. 39 Ac. See. 15. Woodland. Loute Baldino and wife. Lot 27, i Rebecca Craig to Floyd o. Craig.
Eva Krcsbaugh to John W. Lay­ Innovation Sub. Woodland.
Louise Baldlne. Lot 11. Innovation
I et al. Par. Sec. 1. Rutland.
ton and wife. Lot 5. Mastenbrook's
Sub . Woodland.
'
Meltert CorukM
wU. u&gt; I,'JESS
Elmer Andler and wife to Orlo Add.. Yankee SpringsEdwin J. B»um. I'.r 3«. M. c|. j Jta OrfMjgjUJmi pta Chn.. to
Emmett Leo Kane to Cora -H.
ton.
j Yankee Spring*.
5 and 6. Blk. IB. Eastern Add., city. Roush. Lot 8 and E'i Lots 2 and 3.
Elixa Knowles to Charles A. Gas­
Blk 1. Kenfleld* Add. city.
James W. Plating and wife to
clan S. Will and wife. Lot 2. Blk.
Ernest Flfleld and wife to An­ kill and wife. Par. Freeport, Par. Avesta Mae White. Lot 9. Crooked
thony Lugarov and wife. 8133 Ac.
26. Eastern Add. city.
Lake Resort.
'
Bowne. Kent Co
Max 8. Leach to Anna B Kurr. Sec. 7. Rutland.
Glen E Blake and wife lo Paul
Lot 718. city.
Myrtle P. Prxvbyss to Irene OsHarold M. Pollard, ct al. to Rus­ mun. Lol 70. Arnett's MH) Lake Palmer and wife. 80 Ac. 8ec. 24. BARRYV1LLE
Thornapplc.
Our school closed Friday, with a
sell L. Jone* and wife. Lot 125. In­ Resort. Johnstown.
Roy C. Maynard and wife to picnic dinner and skating party.
novation Sub. Woodland.
J. Floyd Neabet and wife to Cur­
Everett L. PheltM and wife to tis Wagner. Par. Sec. 33. Castleton. Kenneth M, King nnd wife. Lota The teacher. Mr*. Zclma Smith,
Theodore R. J. Hug. ct al. Part
Benjamin F. Waahburne and 17 and 18. Stony Point, Prairieville. was presented with a gift. * Mra.
Bertha V. Mockabcn to Carl G. Dorothy Fisher and Mra. Hllman
wife to Verne B. Smith and wife.
Lot 3. Blk 6. Grant's Add., city.
Nlethamer and wife. E'i Lol 1027 Fossett spent Tuesday afternoon
R E Norton and wife to Clyde Par Sec 27, Middleville
with Mra. Hubert Lathrop. They
Philip Bender and wife to D and N'i 1028. city.
Gould. Lot 8. Nashville
Rlllle Thornton lo B. J. Rossman. took' a birthday cake In and helped
Bernard K. DtGolla and wife lo Furrest Bender and wife. 120 Ac
Lot 6. Blk. 2. Kenfield'a Add., city. Mra. Lathrop celebrate her birth­
Alta E Mosher, Lot 31. Cloverdale- Sec. 28. Thomapple.
Alva H. McGlocklln to Patten day. * Shirley and Janice Brumm
Chester Peck and wife to Nathan
Uriah H Munger, et al. to Will
_______ with __
spent the weekend
Mr. and
Moffil. N'-. Lota 4 and 5. Blk. 23. H H immond and wife. 40 Ac. Sec. Monument Co.. Lot 7. Blk. 8, Ken- _____
Mr am Mn)
field's Add., city.
j »u*. Ralph DeVine. * Mr.
Eastern Add - city.
5. Johnstown.
Fred J. Mayo and wife to Earl 1 Clayton McKeown of Quimby
Quimbj were
Bertha E. Taffee to Glen L. AlLoren J. Tungate and wife to
Everett c. Carter and wife. 40 Ac. l^rdlng and wife. Par. Sec. 18. Cas­ M Llnsley and wife. 85 Ac. Sec. 3. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and
Assyria.
.
Mrs Russell Mead and family. *
Bee 10. Thnmapnle.
tleton.
Gerald W Oruncr and wife to Mr. and Mrs Eldon Day and chil­
Lee -A. Revnolds nnd wife to
Viola B Hecker to Ethel M
Muri* Reynolds and wife. Lol Sec. Schmidt. Lot 20 and S*&gt; Lota 17 Leroy R. Paul and wife. Par. Sec. dren were Bunday afternoon callers
34. Hope.
of Mr. and Mra. Charles Day. * F.
and 18. Blk. 10. Woodland.
Muri R. Momany and wife to D. Bolyin of Richland wa* a Wed­
Carl Damon Warner and wife
Sylvester Lane to Lillian Clark.
nesday afternoon caller of Mr. and
Mra. Elmer Gillett. Mra. OreU
Fleming and Mrs. Hasel Wolfe of
Battle Creek were Saturday eve­
ning callers. * Mrs Clara Day.
Mra. J. J WiiJIU and Mr and Mra.
Paul Kesler and children apent
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Huron
। Healy and daughters of Lake Ode*­
! sa. the occasion being the birthday
I of Mrs Kesler. A little dauxhter
wa* bom to Mr. and Mra. Carrol
Newton on Sunday. The Uttle ml*s

HAIIfP MPHIPI Calvin J. Streeter and wife to
Hnil\r RrWl Kelth S L&gt;«JlleU. el al. Lot 32
I IVUsPL Illi 1* w । streeter'a Resort. Oun lake. YanVTY DEEDS
•
Springs.
nr- Ste’nnlrvia&lt;wif»reLnt ClaraSeC.IlT««,«d Wtfe.^Lot 41.

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H. Lathrop. * Mr. and Mr*. F. J. home during th* week ware Mra.
Butlne were Bunday evening caller* Charles Aldrich. Mra. Osa Lewis.
Mr Bert Jeffrey and Mr. Byron
Lewi*, all of Hasting*. * Our coot-

to Ralph McClelland and wife. Lotai
16 and 22. Morgan village.
Carl A. Hartman and wife to Er­
nest O. Camell and wife, IMS Ac.
Sec. 33. Prairieville.
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.■rvcral days with the flu and under
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Mra. Iva Reigler, of
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the household duties.
...
and Mra. Earl Roush and family of
Battle Creek were Sunday after­
noon caller* of Mr. and Mra. Orlo
Roush. Six car load* of people en­
joyed picnic dinner at Roush's
Park Sunday. * Mr. and Mra. Clar­
ence McKinney were Sunday din­
ner guesu of relative* In Vermonlvtlle. ♦ Mr. and Mra. Roland Hum­
mel and family of W. Hastings
were Saturday evening callers of
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bldelman.
The latter called on lhe Wayne
BtuarU and Mra. Will Shilton and
son uf 8. Nashville Sunday evening
and Mra. Bldelman attended the
funeral of Mr*. Frank Haywood of
Irving Tuesday afternoon. * Mrs.
Ploya Nesbet. Mra. Elmer Gillett
and Mra. L. A. Day attended the
women's meeting of Farm Bureau
at Hastings. Wednesday afternoon.
QUIMBY NEWS
School closed last week Wednes­
day. Mrs Charles Rowley and Mrs
Cameron McIntyre accompanied
the teacher and pupils to Carlton
Center on that day to attend lhe
Music Festival. Thia waa the last
meeting of the year and the chil­
dren of several schools participat­
ed. The lessons have been undqy
the direction of Miss Adler. W Mr.
and Mra. Henry Davis of Baltimore
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
Eugene Freeman. * Several from
Quimby attended the Bunday eve­
ning services at Goodwill church. *
The Youth Fellowship enjoyed a
(xitluCk supper at the home of Mr.
and Mr*. Gerald Smith. * The
Farm Bureau met al tha home of
Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Rltxman
Wednesday evening with a fine at­
tendance. * E M. 3/c John SchulU
and Mother, Mn. Joseph SchulU
of Hastings were visitor* In the
Henry Sothard home. Friday evs-

Mr. and Mra. Wayne Bldleman of
Muskegon spent Sunday with the
Nisi Casteleln* and mother. * Mr.
and Mra. Harry Ritchie. Mrs. Hasel
Hinkley and son. Richard of Has­
tings spent Wednesday evening in
J I. Hmith home w Mr and
Mrs. Floyd Armour spent Sunday .
afternoon and evening with Mr. &lt;
and Mra. Lyle Dickerson of the
Weeks district. * Mr. and Mra.
Carol Cutler have received good 1
news from their son. Dewitt, who
has been a German prisoner. The
cablegram sUted that he wa* all
granddaughter ot the Willin'. * rixht and would soon be home, h
Several from here attended the Mr. and Mra. ClArence Cairns were
Baccalaureate service* at Nashville Sunday afternoon callers of Mr.
Sunday evening. The Rev. Harold and Mrs. Harry Babcock df Lacey.
Krelg gave a Interesting and in­ * Mr. and Mn. Russell Gerllnger
spiring talk. * Mr. and Mrs. Hubert of Hastings spent Friday evening
Lathrop and children were Sunday with the O. L. Smith* and Herbert.
dinner guesu of Mr. and Mra. E.
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Mother* Day rural* of
will retumThuraday. « Earl Me- her parents Mr. and Mra.UOp BarKlbben and WUlard White and ry. * Miss Dori* GiUeapie of LanfamlllM of Hasting*; the Delton
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ry to hear that Mr*. Adah Thomp­ daughter*. * William Cogswell and
son ia not vary wall at thia writing. daughters, the Misses Ruby, Dor­
* Paul Hoffman and family were othy and Greta Cogswell were Bun­
Bunday dinner guesu of Mra. Julius day afternoon callera al Mr. and
Wester st Allo Their brother Sea­ Mra. Orr Fishers * Mra. Nettle
man 1/c Arthur Anderson was also Wellman ha* returned to her home
present: he has a twenty-one day after spending the winter with her
furlough. * Mr. and Mra. Clare daughter Mra. Ruth Keyes In Jack­
Oleas and sister Corrlne were In son. * Remember the WB.CB. at
Grand Rapids on Thursday. * Mra. Velma Demonda May 23. Pot­
Martin Kunde was tn Grand Rap­ luck dinner. All are Invited.
Mra. Margaret Demo nd and Mra.
ids on Wednesday. * Mr. and Mra.
Steve Miller vUlted Wednesday ■Claribelle Barnum were caller* at
evening al Jessie Blough's. * Pa­
tricia Allerdlng enUrulned a num­ nlng the paat week * Quite a bit
ber of her friends Thursday on her of excitement on the Center road
12th birthday. Ice cream and cake Saturday evening by a plane which
were served and a number of gifts which made a forced landing In
Irvine Charlton’s field. The pilot
left for Patricia.
Jerry Blough has relumed from spent the nlaht in Halting* and
hls visit in Pennsylvania. * Mra. took off Sunday morning.
Ellen Sees* of Freeport visited Fri­
day afternoon with Mrs. LydU
Karcher. * Mra. Orvln Allerdlng
When storing apple*. indoor* or
visited Wednesday at Mn. Roxy
out, keep them well to themaelvo*
Seese's, of East Bowne.
became they absorb odor*. They
will imell aa though they had been
CLAY HILLS
Last Week's Letter
Mrs. Leon Fotta waa a guest of
her daughter. Mn. Helen England, like kerosen* if a keroaene atove La
at the mother and daughter banquet placed In the storage room to ralae
In Lanaina Thunday evening Mra the temperature.
Harry Kelly of Lansing gave th*

BANK

FOR ONLY

2

mare. He say* with Gulfpride*
and Gulfiex** it can be kept
going until I get a new one.

PIGGY

*
George Poland wa* a dinner guest
Sunday al Guy McNee*. Charles
Gibb* and wife, and Mra. Gertie
Harris and Charles Skinner were
afternoon callers.

3 IN 1

SAB OXADES

spEE0 FOR

RENUZIT
DRY CLEANER

xumL* Bunday al Leon Potts'.

•pent Thursday And Friday In Has­
ting* visiting In lhe Easton home.
* Harbert Smith wa* in Hastings
on Bunday and attended a Birth­
day dinner given in honor of Rich­
ard Hinkley who la home oa a 14
day leave.

$1 oq a

Immediate
Delivery

toast to the mothers. * 1
Poland and MU* Donna -------Thursday for Llltte Rock. Ark- to
»Pend a few days with th* former’s

Phone 2524

HASTINGS

A TURN FOR THE SETTER!
Two man team usee new power
wrench to bolt rail ends.
Machine automatically
turns nuts to uniform
tightness
important for
good railjoint.

TRACK TEAM
CAPTAriJ rs this Supervisor.
He precision drills his IOQ-man team for
efficiency. and cheats finished work
■
for your protection

To tho Food We Like to Drink
for Its WholesomendM
Drinking milk i* drinking health the pleasant way.

It's a liquid food that builds strong bodies and healthy

dispositions.

It's a refreshing beverage that every

member of Hie family can enjoy.

Children should

BUY BONDS &amp; STAMPS

DRIVING SPIKES, HASSTYLE

HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
4 Oe
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. -QT. Id

Mw/nerg instead of fang­
handled spike maub. Air
drives spikes straighter
in HVCentral's ettn
tough. creosotetreated Het

Pboo. 2651

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.

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HELP BEAT INFLATION
BUY BONDS

NINETIETH YEAR

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* OiUespte of Lan­
ier'* Day with her
d Raymond of Ha*-i
over the weekend
iam Cogswell and
llllam Cogswell and
Misses Ruby, DorCogswelf were 8unturned to her home
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Luth Keyes In Jack-

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? morning.
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SECTION ONI—PACES 1 to I

U. S. Employment
Office Opens Here

Brien of Kilimi-

of days recently. *
Arthur Perrin of

The Hastings Banner

Home Front

Mr. Harry Ward, Area War :
western Michigan, announces the
opening of a full-time full-func­
tioning United Stales Employment
Service Office in Hastings. The
office location is Room 7. Stebbins
Building. Heretofore Employment
Service activities tn Barry County
were covered on a weekly itinerant
schedule by the Battle Creek Local
Office.
This office is established for the
purpose of furnishing immediate
service to Returning Veterans seek-

FINE RACING
PROGRAM TO
FEATURE FAIR

IHASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY SI. 1945

16 FACES—TWO SECTIONS

.EDITORIAL

The first three cabinet changes is apparently a vigorous individual
announced by President Truman are whose ideas are distinctly left ol
reassuring. Of course, in these, center,
three office* almost any sort ot i
• s. •
change would have been for the bet- 1 As attorney general. Francis
ter.
I Biddle was one of the "weakest sisSupt. Kelly Annouacos
• • •
ten." who ever held that Important
Frances Ferklns. as secretary of offic/ He was strongly under lhe
Chairman Heads. Entries
labor,- has been on the Job a Utile, influence of Tommy Corcoran, for­
CIom July 17
mate than twelve year* loo long ’ mer presidential advisor who realready. A sincere and capable so- , signed to become the nation's A-l
_______ .
,
- - ,r
dal worker who spear-beaded a lobbyist for big business. He bunme’Dromrarn' Hastate*^ths^eftita ।drh* for man* worthwhile reforms «&gt;ed the mass sedition trial in a
2S 83S? .ukM
tS luAv I In
Vork &gt;u.u, Ui&lt; «u on. te- m.nner wl&gt;U.h &gt;&gt;u h«w

CAMP FIRE GIRLS
ADVANCE IN RANK
Picnic and Council Fira
Well Attended “Saturday

THE

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MERMASH
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A moat Interesting guest in
Ings the past week has bee
Francesca Thlvy, of Madras,
who came to Ann Arbor six
ago on a Barbour scholarship and
has Just received the PhD. in bot­
any. She was a guest uf Mtes Grace
Edmonds, who met her through mu­
tual friends while visiting at the
University town.
Mrs. Thlvy was educated at the

POSES QUESTION

BACCALAUREATE
SERVICES SUNDAY

Over One Hundred
Seniors To Graduate
Friday, June 8

Michigan Bell Plans
Improvement
Rural Service

Local Women Make
Record At Red Cro»
In Packing Kits

Did You Contribute to
Victory Malting Pot?

DATES ANNOUNCED
FOR4H CLUB CAMPS

&gt; Dank
&gt;SS

Important Meeting
For County Auto
Repair Dealers

Dr. Townsend to Spook
In Kalamazoo

ond healthy
that ovary

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it a pint.

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The Camp Fire picnic was held
10M N. Michigan Ave.
al Tyden park on Saturday with 135
Hastings, Mich.
present. At noon a pot luck dinner
„ —
April
1M5
was served and the council tire was
11, Fellows.
at
two-lhlrw o’clock, conducted by
I was almost glad when I found
Miss Myra Bumgardner, assisted by
ut I was scheduled to write a 1stMis* Virginia Hill, both of Battle
through July
tr to you. as It might make up
Creek.
Christianity by Catholic mission­ good through
ust a wee bit for some of the letAll of the Camp Fire girl* received aries In the eariv centuries
She
ers that I don’t get written.
the birthday honors and the gtrl* wears the colorful dress of India:
Several of our former and pres- war workers displaced through re­ county fair and other older horses । yond her depth from the start In a
who were advanced in rank were. speaks our native tongue fluently
nl N ZSt—Hl—— n Ama
*- 1
k. —
conversion to peace time activities, are training now at Lake Odessa I cabinet position. Meet of lhe au- shudder. Under Biddle, lhe drive
To Trail Seekers. Georgina Dunn, with an English accent; has a par-,
to new workers entering the labor and other spots tor the coming sea- thority which went with her Job against corrupt big city bosses which Joan Ryan. Johanna Baird. Dorothy tlcularly charming personality and , M; T3.'W. VI
Whidbey Island, Washington la Just market, and to older workers re-en­ yon. The lifting of the race ban I w.. gradually taken away and started under Prank Murphy and Tho,n“11- Diane Laramie, Anne Feld- ...
OIUte in
ui through
an alert, expressive force. While
through July 31 •
too twavv commarking Ume until June whin he tering the labor market, as well as ha* added new seal to interested ' ’**
continued
under
Jackson,
came
to
pause!) and Betty U&gt;u Ingram The America, she spent
soenl several «ummer*
summers'I cf
z-&gt; Vood
’ ’
thinks hell make it home to see those workers who have restricted horsemen and fair officials alike. • "snsrerreo io me u&gt;p neavy com an abrupt end. Altogether. Biddle woodxalherers rank was awarded to at Woods Hole. Mas* . doing research '
Barry county can be assured of Ple* of &gt;»bor and mediation agencies
the folks and hla wife. We’re hop­ lob opportunities due to physical
Sue Harrington. Joyce Wil), Hath- | work, her thesis for her doctorate
o.
..
a fine race program sccordlng to which were appointed in an attempt was a thorough misfit as attorney leen Blough. Evelyn Bryans, Jean being Deeo Sea Algae "
ing his brother-in-law. Don Town­ limitations.
I
Stamp M goq^ thrnagN MM
general The new appointee. Thom- Heim. Jeanette Koabar. Jannet BenDuring her brief stay in Hastings. staInP * good Dtrough Aug- 31.
The Michigan Unemployment Bupt. Tolle* as the fair follows a; to compensate for the fact that the
send. who was recently liberated
w 111 i three week race meet at Jackson. Roosevelt administration never had I as Clark, a young Texas lawyer. lias nett. Wilma Granger. Norma Jean she sooke at the second ward school'
Fael OU
from a German prison camp, will Compensation Commission
!nd A*ln.e ?frbe*- L
' visited our other school* and made
Period 1, 3. 3. 4. I coupon* vi
be home by then. too. Bailor Ed make this office their headquarters Following our fair. Fowlerville and any definite labor policy. Judge made a good record in the DepartGirls advariced to Flrrmaker* were a trip to Neighborhood house. Or- for reat of heating year.
SchweHenbsck may not be able to ment of Justice Even if he doesn't
«•»«»« according to a letter to his
for u«i5ri'X5 fast
Thta i "«rouP and reorganlxe the present turn out to be a great administrator.
J'01)11.8I' nkc; °‘orl*,Hrock-। snueville. a* U&gt;e U specially Inter-;
*
folk*, has decided he’d rather not
&gt;or owners ot last hQ
nones,
mu i-7
"7 ..n In.n . .ork.hle combine but he
""
he will
will be
be a
a decided
decided improvement
imorovement way. Marjorie Blough. Sue Harrlng- levied in rural life question*. 4fi fact.
aimt.n. ot.mn.* i «
a
Unemployment Insurance combination
live In the part of lhe Philippine*
should give Barry *** up
-* workable combine, but
unr*n *.l“ McOlocklln and Marilyn in all our problems and is unusually I hJte’tnr’X.
*
itailve of thia agency will
that he saw. Ensign Jack Donley
county lhe best races in years
: he has an infinitely better chance over Mr. Biddle.
McDonald. Torchbearers in litera------ - --•* •—•—«-—••—
' boo* three good indeflnliahr.
Who visited at the Rom Johnson's
Secretary
Frank
Kelly
named
|
of
doing
so
than
Miss
Perkin*
The
ture were Joan Baulch and Anne
in March is somewhere on the East day of each week between the superintendent for the other fair Judge, a former senator and perClaude
R.
Wickard
has
been
anyMcDonald.
Those
receiving
lhe
at woods Hole lor a brier Slav and, a-u now vena,
S***1-. Dick Kenyon in Germany and hours of 9:30 am. and 2:00 pro.
follows:
Draft, *onal friend of President Truman’s
three year attendance honors were then awaits the earliest opportunity
Mr. Ward announces the appoint­ departmente a*
&lt; Continued on Page 9. Bee. 1.)
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1
■
Mary Louis Steinke. Lou Ann Sco­ to lake oassage for her native land. I ,
ment of Mr. Edwin L. Kind as Act­ hone* and ponies. Andrew Kennedy; ।
bey. Sue Harrington. Betty Anne where stye is eager to begin work AUCTION
ing Manager of the local office and Cattle. Howard Smith; Sheep. Lee; ---------------------------------------------------------chance to come home—Also Cpl. states
Bell. Swine. William LetsOn; 4-H
Ingram, Marjorie Blough. Imma and share the benefits of her real- AWV1 1 wrw
that
additional
staff
will
be
Howard Naylor who i* in Italy with
Clubs. Harold Foster; Home Eco- ! fUII IVC DC ATU
Jean Moore. Marilyn McDonald, idence in America with her country
furnished
as
needs
warrant.
the ground force* of lhe Air Corp*.
THIS YEAR ONWARD
9,w,a. Brockway. Anita McGiockEmployers, who desire to hire ad­
WeYe glad to know that Charlie ditional male workers, may place
lln and Helen Stebbins. Joan Baulch
Keller al Percy Jone* is feeling fine their orders with Mr. Kind Instead
by Olive C- Leary
received the five year attendance
■nd able to be home every week­ of having to refer these requests to
I If clouds make your Memorial Day honor
ss
tainment
Clarence
Langstreet:
Mid■
VJU
UUW1IVH
end. He Juit had a 31 -day furlough Battle Creek a* in the past.
I too dark.
Sixteen Bluebirds were taken into
way. Henry Rogers. Police and Roy I
and with hl* wife and young son
Mould soci.ty r«&gt;. L.V
D1" “a Or" Camp Fire—Donna Knowles. Jannet
Preston. Ass t. Bupt in 4-H club. I
spent an enjoyable time In Canada
Feldpauach, Marilyn Cortrlght. Pa­
visiting relative*. Ralph Ole*. HM
one of the larger sections of the
Ensure Proper Cara In Caw: Mistake* and bitterness until their tricia Hecox. Jannet Herrick. Mary
fair,
will
be
Ray
Lamb
and
Mary
I
Maurer.
JoBerta Whitmore. Carolyn
,u •toUoned at the Naval Hos­
Of
Bullis. 4-H club member* will act ,
Jordan. Joan Slocum. Helen Laberpital in Sampson. N.Y. and like*
Address to Graduates to
teaux. Priscilla Smith. Phyllis
as superintendents of poultry and; A perlexing question was raised' ark
hl* work very much.
Be Given by the Rev. Cury clerk See the adv. elsewhere la
agriculture
produce
under
the
dl•
by
the
death
of
aeven-year-oid
।
Outriding
storm
and
flood,
however
Rr*»cr- Betty Rogers.
Most of you will be surprised to
issue tor full particular*.
,
Sally Cordes and Darlene Hubbard 1
reclion* « Ray Lamb
.Clifford Kahllo. Jr., of Orangeville,
stark
•
see how nice Tyden Park looks
Baccalaureate services for the
As
a
treat,
the
Camp
Plre
council
Co.
Agent
Poster
calls
the
attenFriday
evening
—
a
question
which
Memorial
Days
of
rain
or
snow
we
since it has been landscaped. It
Awards to Be Presented at lion of exhibitors to a motion at the; represents a clash between tradl-1 *pend
served ice cream to the glrte
It
really 1* a fine Improvement tor
Special Court of Honor
annual meeting closing entries on. Uonal American idea* of the sane-! In self-made sunshine *o our cheer was a delightful gathering thorHastings. Remember, fellows, when
school auditorium on Bunday
ougly enjoyed by the girl* and
July
July 17. 4-H club mem-. uty
tity of the home with such things I may rend
the Polcelaln Factory buildings
Boy Scout* of lhe Tbornapple Di*- all exhibit*
afternoon. June 3. at four o'clock.;
and open
n class exhibitions alike as community welfare and the All grief till courage wakens hope's guardians alike.
were there, and we used to get a trlct of the Grand Valley Council ben
when the following program willshould bear this in mind and get'
u
get natural’ concern for child
welfare
supply of porcelain insulators for will hold their annual Campor-ee at their entry blank* In early to Mr.
be presented, with Pnn. Edwin I*. I
which is also inbred in most of us. I
. . „
,
,
diving stones, and then go to the Charlton Park Pilday. Saturday and Kelly. This early entry dale has
Tsylor
presiding:
The boy. who died of diphtheria, I Memorial Days of sun and dear
old swimming hole? Those "grape­ Sunday. June 1. 3, and 3. on Indian been found necessary no the fair can
Processional March—Hioh ftchnnl
attended by a
««uc sues
* pnyphy-.! ^blue^^skltt^^
,r
vine” cigarette* between swims Landing. Troops from Barry County plan exhibit space and stall* for all had not been italf hour before
Band Direction of
of hones, sheep,
his i Express that freedom, worldwide
and part of Ionia County will be exhibitor* desiring spacial space.
didn't go so badly, did they?
farm tools, houa
death because hU* mother, ^a de voter . brotlierhood
’
My wife* brother, Lt. Jack Bueh­ present.
The Slar-Sr
of a cult known as lhe "Great. 11■ And peace upheld
upi^ld by
t7 those
it™ we
~
ler. -Navy Personnel Officer, sta­
According to Pay Clardy, chair­
.
.
Am” which believes in divine heal- I1 mourn today. .
• The list published below is not
tioned in California, and a former man. the camp will be set up Friday
Ing through faith alone, objected to Let's be resolved that for each man lhe final official list of lifts Has­ Choir and Audience.
Barry Co. fallow. Is waiting for his afternoon and evening and activi­
who dies
medical treatment. By the time a
'4,*“
tings High graduate* because It has
of
sailing order*. Incidentally he Is ties will continue through u&gt; Sun­
doctor was called by the boy's fath­ We work the harder, make our Vic­ not been officially passed by lhe
one person who agrees with me day morning. Award* will be given
tory good
er. who is not an adherent of the
Board of Education, but there will
about the Hsh In Sugar Bush lake out Saturday evening, al the Court
"Great, I Am ", it was hopelessly With peace excelling all our dreams' be few. if any. changes.
The Michigan Bell Telephone late.
Speaking of fish I think Bus Cleve­ of Honor, and will be presented by
College:
land was lhe champion Ice fisher­ Tom Dolan who hold* lhe rank of Oompany today announced plans
Health authorities had visited
Donna Jean Bachelder. Charlee
man in the neighborhood this win­ •'Llfe-8cout." Tom was captain of for a I7.500.000 rural program with­ the Kahllo home almoat dally since
the High School Track Teain this in 3 to 5 years after manpower and
Richard Beadle. Doris Gertrude
Bongs by trie
ter.
»&gt; The Lord
material* are available. Theodore about three weeks ago when an dog. and you can be forced to give it Beystrum. Janet Marje Boekeloo,
Ye*, lhe gals are going to play year.
.
The Committee tn charge of the H. Dawson, director of the com­ older brother. Richard. 14, was attention.
Richard Carlin. Milo Frederick
softball again this summer. There Cnmixir-ee
The death of young Clifford
Kahl- Coldren. Marjorie L. Cole. June F.
are Fay Clardy, George pany's rural operation*, said the stricken with diphtheria. Richard
Tne
cunord
are four teams in lhe League—Pis­ Sumner and Prank Cooper.
Is now convalescent but Clifford, Jr., IchJr makes one wonder if son* Colvin. Marian Lola Cooley. ElisaSharps.
program
will
Include
Imp
roveman
t*
ton Ring Inspection managed by
died within five days after he was
The evsm is being sponsored bv
First Presbyterian
Ed Sent*; Return Stock—Dull the Hasting* Jr. Chamber of Com- in the quality of the farmer’s serv­ stricken Prompt medical attention
Response—Seven
..
ice as well as extension of it*
Laubaugh and Tout Reynold*; rnaroe.
...
.
Uey ““ m
Annc Flnnie- Richard Lee Foster, Stainer—High School Choir.
Western Auto—Dyke; Strand The*their own decisions.
phiiim w.v—
&gt;*
The public is invited to attend.
postwar undertaking prf- j
tro—by myself. By the way. Shirley
mother Ignored this warning'
Then, if a mature Individual। Philip Haye* Frandsen. Florence L.
martly will be an expansion of a The did
French. Lawrence Richard Puller,
Kingsbury, our pitcher, has Joined
comply with—
the—
terms„of wishes to take up some extreme form
—-------------------------rural program that ha* been under but
Bronson Henry. Jr, Rob­
lhe WAVES, and expects to leave
quarantine.
1 of “faith healing" which cboooe* to' Shirley
way for a number of years.
ert Earl Hollister. Eva Mae Hook.
In a few weeks.
If parents refuse medical aid for dispense entirely with medical tare,
Dawson said that two-thirds of all
; Joan Doreen Ixfflei. Doris Bonita
Well, the Detroit Tigers are up
rural homes in Michigan Bell terrl- their children—or for themselves— that Is his privilege and only one Lockwood. Marjorie Anne RlUman.
toward lhe top in the American
tory are located along existing pole there Is nothing that health au- life, hi* own. Is Involved.
Edna Pearl Sanborn. Patricia Lou­
League! At present they’re in third
lines and about half ot those homes thorltles or docton can do, except I Maybe children should be afford- ise Shurlow. Dori* LucUle Snyder.
place—one game behind the lead­
ed some protection against expertThe record time of one hour endI now have telephone service. He es- to enforce rules of quarantine.
ers (Chicago White Soxs and N. &lt;5 minutes far filling and packing, timated that 75 per cent of rural
Clifford. Jr., was given no food mentation. Perhaps there is a hu- William Marcus Stebbins, Jr.. Pa­
tricia Ann Tyler. Louise A VandYork Yankee*.)
after
he
became
ill.
the
health
aumane
and
community
Interest
at
Clifford
576 kit bags for members of the. families in company territory live
Now before I close—special con­ armed force* was made by 20 wom­; along exlsUng pole line* dr near thorltles reported, the mother ex- least as important as the principal: len. Dorothea Van Horn. Gloria
• Ann Van Nocker.* Jerry E. Wensgratulations to you. Don Fisher, on en on Wednesday afternoon. May. enough so that service can be pro­ plaining that this was part of the of sanctity of the home.
County Civilian Defense Chair.- for full
jloff. Mildred A. William*. Mertlyn man L. r. Barnett has received in...
the arrival of the baby daughter. 16. at the Re&lt;| CroM rooms. These, vlded without special construction "Great, I Am" process of "purifies-t
Jane Zuttermeiater.
tlon."
Let’s hope the war end* soon so basts are given to the soldiers and charges.
strucUons from Oat Callender, WILLIAM H. HAUs
I General:
Tao other Kahllo children, aged HASTINGS WRITERS' GUILD
we can swap ’’yarn*" about our sailors a* they leave for overseas
The company plans to take ad­
executive secretary for Michigan of
. 16.
1Ile
onof wranesoav
William
9 __
and
are uull
still nIn danger
dtph-। th' - Jean
Guild Marle
met onAllerdlng,
Wednesdav
'
.-------- ----------- daughters. It will be nice seeing all duty by lhe American Red Cross vantage of research development* to tn
— »taH.os
-T- I evidhg «“y2
2elaton.the
w™
‘‘®a“* Barber.
lherta.
Richard -m
will -JSSremain .
a carh^Ttf
5art*r' Jr,
J1- Betty Barger. William the ConscrvaUon end Salvage Di­
extend
the
service
on
an
economical
of you again.
and are furnished by the local1 basis.
rier for an indefinite period, health Mrs RussellT Zerte-i
on H^&gt;ver i C.
C’ Bechtel. Harry J.
J Belson. Her- vision. to catalog and brief the
Sincerely yours.
chanters.
...t&gt;»rUiM
Street
Hanover II bert
bert Psul
Paul Benham
J».n BurkhoidHurtehnte. items and
'
’ ” ’
Benham. Jean
Under consideration is the in- authorities state.
Bill James
The record was made possible by stallaUon
Beverly Burr. Ross Msurice
It was fortunate that authorities
Vermontville; or 3
of small dial switching
Each member told of some recent iI er.
the work the previous day of Mrs.• unite near groups of farms, provid­ were able to enforce the quarantine
Cadwallader. &amp;iMn ^D. Campbell. salvage effort. It is the desire of Warnervllle. He b
the department to keep a perman­
. Tills will be strictly Dan Ashalter. Mr*. Andrew Rouxli ing farm families more direct com- in Ume. Under slightly different
ent record of relics of previous
' Ham Eugene
briefing the briefs, but Just to get and Mrs. Victor Henney who1 munlcatlon among each other and circumstance* either of the two MUM
Eu”'n' Christie.
rhrt*u' Beverly
"• Jean
J“" wars, memorial statues, artillery
------ —---------- v—• 'Cook. Herbert Jr. Eaton. Richard
Uie record straight which one of planned and arranged a production। reducing the amount of line wire boys might have unintentionally
pieces, cannon ball*, old cannon
I’
“ “
_ 'hie’next meeting will ■»
be •»
held
on Harris Fox. Doris L. Frost. Clover­ and other metal object* which went
you guys sent in this adv.—"Young line system of filling. Inspecting: required to connect them to the
dale. Richard D. Grable, Harold
man with 2- yr*. In service would and packing the bags. Each kit bag: telephone centra) office.
particulars.
Possibility of extending the ssrv- which refuses to recogulte the exist- : June 31 •, . .
Edward Hall. Alice May Hallock. into the "melting-pot for Victory".
like to correspond with widow with contains the following articles: tab­
He ha* a*ked the aid of the Ban­
let.
envelopes,
paper
covered
book,
•nee
of
communicable
diseases
or
I
. ice through new research develunMarguerite Harry. Marie Ann Hlg- ner
three children: Object—U points!"
tn obtaining information con­
ble, Howard Mlles Kelly. Paul Vin­ cerning any such objects that were
Then here is this nttle story shoe strings, raxor blades, candy' ment* Interrupted by the war is In admit the danger they represent, i DEATH OF MI88
Here
tn
America,
there
l*
great
.
ANNA
JOHNSON
bar.
cigarettes,
playing
cards,
soap
lhe picture. In cooperation with
cent Myers, Nancy Elizabeth Ran­ donated throughout the county.
about a bear (not the "Three Lit­
som. Robert Eugene Richardson.
tle Bears' i that somebody thinks in soap box. pencil and a house the Rural Electrification Adminis­
Tbs Daniel Striker Memorial
wife containing pins, needles, but­ tration and private power com­ ca*tlen*a&gt;m aoiak Hu?
*na*
away Wednesday mom­ Jack J. Rlzor. Helen Lorraine Rawyou should listen to:—
tons and thread.
panies. the Bell Telephone Labora­
(SS-foaEiil iu«ru Tr'-! &amp;."“u
Those assisting in the work were tories have been working on a
In the woods of the Far West Meedames Edith Smith. Jessie
three tiers of basins on lhe north­ fertng a broken
there once lived a brown bear who O’Donnell. Anna McOuffln. Mar­
easterly approach to the courthouse
could take it or Jet it done. He jorie Mason. Julia Brower. Blanche
Micro-wave radiotelephone sys­
----------------------- - -------I AUce MeltX) Wolff Gloria Yarger. was wrecked and donated to tits
would go into a bar where they Fox. Dorothy Dunlap. Agnea Hoe­ tem* may be employed to provide
Commercial:
—ui me lUHiie. duv UKre are
-----sold mead, a fermented drink made venair. Ruth Haven. Artie Dens­ service in isolated areas.
Evelyn
M.
Asplund.
Nyte
May
Bouquet* with ribbon* to Po*tOf honey, and he would have Just more. Lvdta Sutton. Tillie Hoeven­
down an ornamental iron railing,
Dawson said the oompany will no similar regulation* to protect
two drinks. Then he would put air. Merle Wheating. Myrtle Beam. continue its program of converting chlldren. A suffering child can be master Roy Hubbard and Asst. Post­ Ball. Lois Dawn Campbell. Ohar- long the envy of antique collectors,
in the home indefinitely and master Bob Klevom who. one day leen Adele Cappon. Louise Fern that ran up lhe outs!
May Fairchild Martha Watkins, lhe few remaining magneto-oper­ kept
Christiansen. Betty Joyce Coleman.
ated telephones to dial or common there is very little authorities can a week back, delivered the down Elaine Joan Cotant. Patricia Mae building and ■lone t
Ella Waters and Ver 1 an lien Ira th
do to see that proper treatment is, town section mall because of an
room will have.” and he would go
The Barry Oo Chapter has al­ battery service and of reducing the
Fewless. Joyce L-Freese. Eleanor balcony, and dedlca
home. But finally he took to drink­ ready received acknowledgement of number of parties on the line where given. But try the same thing on a acute carrier shortage.
Llnnle Jarman. Thelma O.'Martln.
ing by himself piost of the day. He the shioment. which was made the
Herman John Maurer. Ma4&gt;el World War I. gave his cherished
would reel home at night, kick over next dky The chapter also shipped
Moore. Barbara J. Pierce. Dorothy cannon, familiar as a front yard
the umbrella stand, knock down 213 emnty kit bags, for which It was
F.
Robinson. -Ilene Betty Rogers, feature to every citizen driving
the bridge lamps, and ram his el­ ImpoMible to obtain the necessary
Laura
Jean Balton. Marian Loraine north on Michigan Avenue, to the
bows through the windows. Then article*.
’
Schantz. Beverly Shults.
he would collapse on the floor and
Louise
Spillane.
Agnes
Marie
lie there until he went to sleep HU
Work Being Done to
were again threatening the peace
Thompson.
•£!?..WM «r“Uy distressed and his
of the world. If other historical
Improve Camp Facilities
children were very frightened.
Items were donated. Chairman Bar­
The
Barry
County
4-H
Club
At length the bear saw*the error
partment
ha*
been
active
thru
the
Frank
Babcock,
Weldon
Clarke
of his ways and began to reform.
xprlng getting ready for another
Cole. John Dryer. Jr_ Lewi* A. Earl.
In lhe end he became a famous
Dale Oolden. Car! Hathaway. Clif­ proximate dale the item was do­
teetotaller and a persistent temper­
A meeting of special Interest to all enjoyable camp season according
to Co. Agent Harold J. Foster. In
i.oif.iio.r
ford E. Moody. Harold Edsel nated.
ance lecturer. He would tell every­ automotive repair dealers will be March
a "bull-doacr" was engaged to
Pranshka. Karl R Schantz. Roy
body that-came to his house about ield at the War Price &lt;5t Rationing
a quantity of sand out into
Steenbock. Dale E. Tobias.
the awful effect* of drink, and he Board office in Hastings, tomorrow push
the lake to construct a clean and
Apprentice:
would boast about how strong and evening. Friday. June 1. The pur­ safe
beach for campers.
Stuart John Benedict. Maxine
well he had become since he gave pose of the meeting is to discuss s This bathing
project is not vet complete,
Lucille Oooner. Verna June Haynes.
up touching the stuff. To demon- new regulation. 88R 49 to RMPR but it ha* already added materially
Lawrence E. Keeler. Donna Marie
jtrate thia, he would stand on his 165. which becomes effective on June to the camp’* water front.
Oler Dorothy Anna Robert*
head and on his hands and he 14. and which limit* the. time for
A foundation and floor ha* alao
a customer may be charged
sonic Term
would turn cartwheels in the house, which
evening. F
kicking over the umbrella stand, tor certain automotive repair serv­
ers Because this regulation stipu­
knocking down the bridge lamps, lates
him will campaign for
the amount of Ume and money camp. 4-H club members hoped to
Norman PQrtant ub«r
and ramming his elbows through which customers can be charged for salvage enough —
second hand lumber
Pendleton
Dr.
the windows. Then he would lie certain repair Jobs, all automotive from an old nouse they wrecked to
nation­
!*ow.n °n tht noor' tired by his repair businesses ar* affected. It is construct the new cabin. It is evi­
wide tour to
healthful exercise, and go to sleep. for this reason that the County OPA dent now that this source of lum­
|. L. CriHiH, to Join
’L'/.S *“ “reaUy distressed and Board hopes to have al] Barry auto­ ber will not be enough so the build­
public is in
Staff Hera June 1
his children were very frightened
motive repair dealers present at the ing may have to wait until new
Moral: You might as weU fail
lumber Is available
:—&gt;—__________
J. L. Griffith 1* to Join the staff
flat on your face
of the Barry County Health Depart­ NOTICE OF ANNUAL
8T. ROSE
ment as a full time public health SCHOOL MEETING
7 and
SPRING PROGRAM
engineer commencing June 1. sc­
&gt;d will
fit. Rose School of Music will pre­
cordlng to Dr. J. K. Alltend, di­
season
sent their annual program Monday.
rector.
I he election of
attractions, of a feminine nature, June the 4th. at ftO o’clock at
Mr. Griffith ha* been serving In
Foster. before the Air opens. July
tn Battle Creek for Bob—well keep Central auditorium.
the Sanitary Corps of the U. 8 Army
Parent*, friend* and patron* with 34. • Ray Lamb, county club agent
you posted.
and Mias Bullis, county home agent,
.
’ a ft** Welcome Home ’ to their friends are very welcome
There will be three pianos used will be tn cliarge of the camp profi agt Boyd Clark who arrived
He was recently released on a raedMonday after 3 yrs. in Italy with throughout the program and theM
ica’. discharge.
the 15th AA.P Further dons for number* will be intersoersed with
the Office of Naval Officer Procure­
Previous to lhe army assignment.
singing and two
Mr. Griffith had been twelve yean
May 11. 1945
No admission &lt;
graduates. Mary in public health work (he has a
master's degree in public health enNOTICE
----H* has served on health
COMPLETING MISSIONS
Write-up*
Traverse counties.
of Nashville (cm county line! earns Strattons (brush, food, utensils, etc !

SCOUT CAMPOR-EE
HERE JUNE 1-3

tice!

Native of India
Was Guest Hero

COUNTY SECURES
FULL-TIME PUBLIC
HEALTH ENGINEER

also awaiting

Flmdale church of the Brethren^

'JSftar

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THt HSSTIXOS WOO*. THVSSDAT, mr tl, 1SU •

FRESH EGGS
med. lixe
Doi.

Daa.

39c 43c
BREAD Muller’s 3 loaves 32c
WHOLE WHEAT BREAD Muller’s 11c
CRACKED WHEAT BREAD Muller’, He
SWEDISH RYE BREAD Muikr’. 12c
CINNAMON ROLLS Muller’s 15c
SPICE CAKE Muller’s
25c
VITA FRUIT CAKE Muller. 19c
HOT DOG ROLLS
1Qc
HAMBURG BUNS
IQc
DINNER ROLLS
1Qc
OLD STYLE BREAD Muller’. 12c
DONUTS Muller’s - doz. 15c
COFFEE CAKE Muller’. 25c
SANDWICH BREADMuiier’,i3c

OVALTINE
33c
GRAPE JUICE Shurfin^qt. 39c
PRUNE JUICE lake shores - qt. 25c
TOMATO SOUP No .2 2 can. 25c
CAMPBELL SPINACH SOUP 2^ 25c
MUSHROOM SOUP can 18c
PABSLETT CHEESE pkg 20c
KRAFT GRATED CHEESE
9c
LIBBY POTTED MEAT ige. 9c - .ml 6c
VIENNA SAUSAGE can 13c
TREET
can
34c
PREM
can
34c
PARTY LOAF &gt;&gt;y grad« - can 37c

GRAPE JELLY

Buy
LIVE
Chickens
We

GRAPE JAM
EVERBEST
11b. jar

OO ^*
JfaJ&amp;C

9c
KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES
KELLOGG’S PEP pkg. 10c
11c
SHREDDED WHEAT
Kt’’'*
KELLOGG’S ALL BRAN ige. pkg 19c
BRAN FLAKES Ige. pkg. 14c
pkg.
COCOA WHEAT
20c
pkg.
CREAM WHEAT
22c
RALSTON FOOD pkg.
21c
ROBINSON BREAKFAST MEAL pkg 31c
POPPED WHEAT ige. Pkg. 8c
SALTINECRACKERSHb.19c-21b.35c
RITZ CRACKERS pkg
23c
PREMIUM CRACKERS'n*:9* 35c

a.

O

*.

riLDFAUSCH

-

sugar cured

lb,

-

grade 1 pork

lb.

i*.
-

35c
39c
45c
40c
43c
35c
29c
69c
45c

RENUZIT
gal
61c
Cold Dust
’ 1Qc
SCOURING POWDER
SANIFLUSH or BOWLENE can 18c
can
RED SEAL LYE
9c
V.lvat
CHOCOLATE SYRUP 20 ox. Jar., 29c
FRENCH DRESSING Kraft 17c
SALAD DRESSING Shurfine - qt. 37c
MUSTARD Tumbler-13 oz. 1Qc
CHOP SUEY VEGETABLES Ben Gee 28c
CHOW MEIN NOODLES
- «n 17c
Ohio Blue Tip
MATCHES
6 boxes
30c
2 roll. 9c
FOREST TISSUE
BANQUET NAPKINSBOcountiOc

CURRANT JELLY

2. “■1- 63c

FHOD^CENTEl
HASHVILtl

Dunham schools met at Assyria iilrru Dunham ' 3n3~&lt;7h‘r,M w”Osalar school. May 15th for lhe
tun Throw—1st— Marvin
part singing their songs,

playing ' ran

s«Fsa
3al'&gt;lc Gordon, Asexyia

A Cl,,,

yd. Duh-l.v-

The following
Julius Maurer.
Olarke. Dunhi

Running

LAMB SHOULDER
LEG OF LAMB
LAMB CHOPS
SLICED BACON
CHICKENS
SAUSAGE
MINCE MEAT LAKE TROUT &lt;»»»..,.
COD FILLETTS

The I

Twelve Rural Schools I
Have Field Day Event*
And Music Meeting

-lit—Don*

WJUIW. Uoorcj Ira-Ixun, *.!&gt;- JS ‘SETwSwir wlSfc

j Standing Broad Jump—1*1—Robkt
—Donald
Donald
.vs. •PhllUpa.
&gt;ulllpa, Moore.
Moore: 2nd
2nd—
| Storm. Barney MJ11: 3rd—Julith
1 Maurer. Norton.
Ball Throw— l»t—Jullua Maurer.
Norton: 2nd—Joseph Maurer. Nor­
ton ; 3rd — Merlin Dunkelberger,
Brigg*.

.

Ball Throw
—1st-Jeanne Btaffan.
BunouSST
’^.^tV^
Burroughs; 2nd—Batty Brandl.
Brigp: 3rd—Mildred Hawthorne.
Dunham.

Manna Campbell, Weeks: 2ndJune Gabi*. Culver; 3rd—Sdlth
Conklin, Bristol
Running High Jump—1st—June
I Jerry Powell. Brigg*: 2nd—Stanley
Gable. Culver: 2nd-Merma Camp­
| Smith. Steven*; 3rd—Dick Pierce. bell.
Weeks; 3rd—Gertrude Maurer.
I Assyria Center.
Norton.
•
Running High Jump— l»l—LawRunning Broad jump—1st—June
rente Conklin. Bristol: 2nd—Rich- Gable.
2nd—Edith Conklin.
I ard Pierce. Assyria Center—3rd— Bristol;Culver;
3rd—Patty Babcock, Bris­
Running Broad Jump— 1st—Slan- tol.
| i ley Smith, Steven*; 2nd—Richard
Standing
Broad
Jump— 1st— Ger, .Pierce. Assyria Center: 3rd—Law­
wrtrtTi” —----- uutle
Norton; 2nd—Marrence Conklin. Bristol.
8'UU&gt;Ineth Evans; 2nd—Jerry Powell.
Ball Throw—1st—Marjorie BabBriggs: 3rd~*Rlchard Pierce. As­ oock,
Bristol; 2nd—June Gable,
syria Center.
Culver:
3rd—Barbara Buckland,
Ball Throw—lai—Jerry Powell.
Briggs; 2nd— Stanley Smith. Ste­
vens; 3rd— Bilburn Davis, Assyria Ruth Storm, Barney Mill; 2nd—
Center.
Ernestine SwarU. Briggs; 3rd—
Both HaMom Assyria Center.
Harvey Dunkelberger. Dunham; 2nd
Running High Jump—1st—Ruth
—Royce Shepherd. Assyria Center: Storm, Barney Mill: 2nd—Leona
3rd—James Brandt, Brigg*.
Bauman. Barney Mill; 3rd—Mari­
Running High Jump—1st—Har­ lyn Stanton, Barney Mill.
vey Dunkelberger. Dunham; 2nd—
Running Broad Jump—1st—Ruth
Ralph Moody, Dunham; 3rd—Ivan Storm, Barney Mill: ,2nd—Leona
Powell. Brlgga.
Bauman, Barney Mill;'3rd—Janet
Running Broad Jump—1st—Har­ Conklin.
vey Dunkelberger. Dunham: 2nd,Standing Broad Jump—1st—Le­
Blair HawbUta. Durfee: 3rd—Hugh ona Barnum. Barney Mill; 2nd—
Wright. Moore.
Ruth Storm, Barney Mill; 3rd—
Standing Broad jump—1st—Har­ Janet Conklin.
.
.
vey Dunkelberger. Dunham; 2nd—
Ball Throw—1st—Ruth Storm.
Blair Hawblits. Durfee: 3rd—Ralph Barney
Mill:
2nd — Ernestine
Moodv. Dunham
Swartz. Briggs; 3rd—Leona Bau­
Bal) 'Dtrow—1st—Harvey Dun- man. Barney Mill
kelberger. Dunham: 2nd — Ivan
Girl* D Class—40 yd. dash—1st—
Powell. Briggs: 3rd—Blair Haw- Nonna Pennington — Assyria Cen­
bllu. Durfee
ter; Ind—Darlene Story — Assyria
Center: . 3rd—Georgia Zinnerman,
Mervin Keyes, Assyria Center: 2nd Assyria Center.
—Kenneth Halstead. Assyria Cen­
Running High Jump—1st—Dar­
ter; 3rd—Norman Healy. Dunham.
lene Story, Assyria Center.
Running High Jump—1st—David
Running Broad Jump—1st—Dar­
Story. Assyria Center: 2nd— lene Story—Assyria Center; IndAgnes Evans; 3rd—Lora Walever.
Standing Broad Jump—1st—Dar­
lene Story, Assyria Center; 2nd—
Norma Pennington. AmvtI* Center;
3rd—Marie Hawthorne. Dunham.
Ball Throw—1st—Darlene Story.
Assyria Center; 2nd-Marie Haw­
theme, Dunham; 3rd—Lora Wal-

Graduation
GIFTS
Make Thia tfotsr Headquarter*

Colognes
Both Salts
Powder Mitts
Books
Stationery
Fountain Pens
Pen &amp; Pencil Sets
Black Magic
Product*
Esmo' Pari* *
Perfume, Cologne
Toilet Soap*
Polaroid
Sun Glasses
Dresser Sets
Perfume Lamps
Autodex
Bill Folds
Book Ends

IIENDKRSHOT
Clinton Brill La spending a short
furlough with his wife and baby,
also hla parents. Mr. and Mr*. Al­
bert Brill. * Mrs. Ernest Matteson
was an overnight guest Frldiy of
Mra. P. T Colgrove of Hastings. *
The Hendershot Farm Bureau met
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bchanta
Saturday evening with eleven mem­
bers present. * Joyce and Bob
Clark attended a Youth Fellowship
meeting at Goodwill church Bun­
day. a Sgt. and Mra Lmlie Lock­
wood returned Thursday to their
camp near Oeark. Ala. * Pvt. Don­
ald Berry returned Thursday to
Truax Field. Madison. Wise, after
a 7-day furlough at lhe Wilbur
Schants home. * Wednesday eve­
ning the Lawrence Christiansen
family attended a birthday party
on Arthur Burghdorif of Percy
Jonce hospital, at lhe home of hl*
Uster, Mr*. Leona Bowman. Sunl‘y...Th^ Christiansens called on
Orville Tbrapklns, who recently re­
turned to the home of hla mother
after a long stay at the Lansing
Sanitarium. * Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Matteson and Mr, and Mrs. Law­
rence Christiansen
attended
a
shower Thursday evening, for Mra.
Da b cLlpp&lt;m &lt; Barbara McArthur &gt;.

Hickory Corners. * Mrs. Jennie
Slocum la caring for Mra. Carroll
Newton-knd baby. Jean LouUa. Mrs.
Newton was the furmsr Edith TV­
bias.
CARROTS PROVE PROFITABLE
Ten cents worth of carrot seed
brought unusual returns during the
?eV lo
w,n Bowman,
route 1. Remus The packet of seeds
planted a 150-Toot row In a muck
garden, which had been cleared In
• Awampy wooded section JO years

C TT
.
vuassasa ■* *1.00
a bushel to a local school, and had
carrels for family use all winter.
Many were not harvested unlU last

'What to ho

Buy
LIVE
Chickens

that Presii
gre*prnan
retary of
cause he
submitted
nation. ft
motion In
based on

AU ihret
ministers
MlMisatppI
quote regi&lt;
cabinet &lt;&lt;!
mlnlstratic
members
AUegiieny
tlme then
York city

Presiden
making u
one -mai
brains and
being sou|
part/in r
The natloi

quate che&lt;
legislative,
branches
sures that
continue
even keel
traditions.

Dr. Rob&lt;
lest figurei
Nail hlera

who had
Adolph H
of the fe«
even admi

crosses by
u to Allie
fortre&amp;M,
formidable
Apparent)
supplies a
stand. Ot
such a gt
drama in
tonic myth
it came w
Wagnerian
grand, bn

a hideway
—in typlca

THE H

(Contlnu

Neal. Her
“ipcldenta
Pennock,
navy in
home any
er cousin
with the
to know, i
Cheesema
finished o

something
Ail In t
hold have
since the
ing (and
to begin
Merchant
man calle

first time
over a y«
we didn't
Have w
nolds a n
been hom&lt;
before he

in IIVISIOCK

Compact* - Mctol
Bible*,

STEBBINS &amp;
JACOBS

were take:
meat at t
’in. Wick;
the blame
the compli
look after

BOWEL
STOPPAGE

Or. DAVID ROBERTS

We

thing but
agri culture
him, it rn
hoan't had

LAXOTONE
lamotoni ■&lt;£.
■*** .I. ^4

RtXAU'STMl

chat with
him in
liked him
Sailor J
home aftc
dry dock
day to re
a new sh
his shlpnu
to break
Soldier
know him
dy"—wish
would he

town the#
turnover
itract, if

LAXOTONl luod, st di

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about tow
Merchant

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, MAT 31. 1944

The Hastings Banner
•

I Which must certainly mean, he is
11
।
■ handy to have around. He and
FaMtoXU avory TtaeMar
tM.,
Friday- oh
at Ha»Ua(s. MlahlgM.
..
...
two worked together at. the
Mfg.
Co., have shipped together—twice
■ IUHTY BBVENTH TIAN to South America, once to Europe,
and once to the Weal Indies They
have been in service over a year
and haven't been home in over 9
KL-BBCHirriOX
Carlton Center and now lives al
Morgan, has a brother Bob. now
stationed in Fla. who has served

«“S-•*»

ruling1 Brcuid Jump—1st—1

£ 2nd-David atargy. Assyria
«r. 3rd—Lyle Gordon, Assyria

SL.-'aSI;;

borne. Dunham
nnlng High Jump-bt-Jeanne
en. Burroughs; 2nd—Mildred
•horns. Dunham; 3rd—Patricia

ie. Dunham; 3rd — Jeanne
en. Burroughs.
-ndlng Broad Jump—1st—MilHawthorne. Dunham; Ind—
Logan; 3rd—Patty Brandt,
" Hirow-1st-Jeanne Suffan.
:ughs; Ind—Putty Brantfl.
i; 3rd-Mildred Hawthorne.

Oshie, Culver; »rd—Edith
Un. Brietol
nnlng High Jump—1st—June
». Culver: 2nd—Merma CampWesks; 3rd-Gertrude Maurer,
m.
nnlng Broad Jump—1st—June
i. Culver; 2nd—Edllh Conklin,
o); 3rd—Patty Babcock. Brls-

ndlng Broad Jump—1st—Oer। Maurer. Norton; 2nd—MarBabeock. Bristol; 3rd—Owen-

:

Bristol; 2nd—June Gable,
3rd—Barbara Buckland,

Storm, Barney Mill; Ind—
(tine Swartz. Britts: 3rd—
Hattom. Assyria Center
nninz High Jump—1st—Ruth
n, Barney Mill. 2nd—Leona
un. Barney Mill; 3rd-Marillanton. Bamey Mill.
nnlng Brood Jump—1st—Ruth
n. Bamey Mill; Ind- Leona
tan. Bamey Mill; 3rd—Janet
Un.
ndlng Broad Jump—1st—Lc-

Stonn. Bamey Mill'; 3rd—
; Conklin.
.
1 Throw—1st—Ruth Storm,
ey
MUI:
2nd — Ernestine

a Pennington — Assyria CanInd—Darlene Story — Assyria
:r;.3rd—Georgia Zlnnerman,
ia Center.
wing High Jump—1st—DarBtory, Assyria Center.
'
ining Broad Jump— 1st—DarStory—Assyria Center; 2nd—
i Evans; 3rd—Lora Walever.
ndlng Broad Jump—1st—DarStory, Assyria Center; 2nda Pennington. Assyria Center;
Marie Hawthorne. Dunham.
I Throw—1st—Darlene Story,
ia Center. 2nd—Marie Hawe. Dunham; 3rd—Lora Wal-

3ERSHOT
(ton Brill U spending a short
izh with his wife and baby.
)U parents. Mr. and Mre. AlBrill. * Mrs Ernest Matteson
in overnight guest Friday of
P. T. Colgrove of Hastings. *
(lendershot Farm Bureau met
Mr and Mrs Wilbur SchanU
day evening with eleven mem­
present. ★ Joyce and Bob
attended a Youth Fellowship
ng al Goodwill church Sun­
* 8gt. and Mra. Ualle Lockretumed Thursday to their
near Ozark. Ala. a Pvt. DonBerry returned Thursday to
i Field. Madlsdn, Wise, after
iay furlough al lhe Wilbur
itz home. * Wednesday evethe Lawrence Christiansen
r attended a birthday party
rthur Burghdorff of Percy
hospital, at lhe home of hla
Mrs. Ix'ons Bowman. Sunrhe ChrtsUansena called on
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a long atay at the Lansing
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I
Friday. May 34. the dramatics
about the place. First of all egis ciaas presented a dramatic poem
are
about
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£,r£
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that’s the way they figure up when
vou order ham and esas tn mi
And the ham la so thin you can al­ a speech entitled "Our Fellow CHImost see II. It's about half the size sens."
.
of an envelope.
The vocal groups of Hastings I
high combined their voices and !
• pair here. So you sea prices are.
sky high. The town ia bombed to This program was sponsored by the ■
pieces and KL-yned I can hardly Tfrompaon^ B^^^St^k,
describe It except if Battle Creek Cartright and Patricia Kwleu
was bombed and burned until only
a skeleton was left of the build- The groups ung "Our Flag,"* by
inn, you would know what I mean. O'Hara, and “The Lord’s Prayer “ i
'
The people are very nice—most­ by Malolte.
ly Chinese and Filipinos and a fqw
today
--------------------------------whites. The Chinese graveyard was un
“ The cl&amp;s night program ia well
not destroyed and it's very pretty.
I might aay the most beautiful I underway with the scripts complete
1
have ever seen. On the way to Ma­ and the cast rehearsing.
The pep club ia sponsoring a i
nila I saw a Jap boy. who had been
for new yells Yell, from lhe
shot, and Usey Were taking him to drive
d^op«rrTntox^n plaCro Tn the
the hospital to try to save him.

lime comes.
Brothers
and John Keeler,
I Drought I would write another
who mel a number of limes over­ letter and say hello. I hope this
seas
•«
“ have been separated tor some finds
f------ . you in good health and as
*------ y as possible. ___.
.
number is in Germany, and Bob.
I we

P»&lt;h‘«njnounUln. o4 Europe were
upheaved. Mammab were develop,n«**re ri,ln«
**t orders. The age of man waa yet
to come. New mountains,were the
rishlon. The violent convulsions
Carpathian, alec
rallrd
lht
the Apennines.
Not *° hl«h •• O’* A1P’Car*
psthians have no peak that tops

awarded the purple heart, is staHoned in Italy.
1
Great going to HUB. senior Bill
Bubbliu who. also along with Shir
°UbbUu
Shir-­
ley Henry Jr., passed hU radar lest.
Both fellows will Heave soon. BUI
who will not be 19 until next April;
said, "j coutdn'l look my children
in the face if I didn't get in this
fracas and do what l can"—who
that cute little fellow who used to said lhe younger genera Don wasn’t
feet Le,, ,howy than the Alps' as
thinking about lhe future.
«
.?*er2*.r*.?bort “
don't tell us we miss your Ufe his­
Cpl. Chuck Barnes wno returned
tory—anyway. David is a pekch of
sculptured summits, sizable .nowa guy and the recommendaUon
fields or glaciers, mountain lakes.
pneumonia as soon' as he
that was awarded his ship, bespeaks with
and high waterfalls.
reached
camp.
This
is
the
sixth
color. An-white meals
a r*«i4«at. I’ims Matt
NATIONAL €DITORI AL. the fine sort of fellows, like Barry time Chuck has let this particular
• Manes of weathered stone stand aitaraay for Plaintiff,
and Stegby that sail her. Barry bug gel him down—twice in the
said, we've been in sub attack and army—but Il's good news he's now
M ,ony'
»
*?•»•« »••«* ,nd
rtd&lt;«although we've done nothing too coming OK. He'll be glad of cards
Oak and beech grow up to 4.000or letter at 8qd. C. Hosp. Conval­
mendstIon we received, posted on escent ward. Carlsbad. New Mexico.
foot levels: spruce, flr. and pine
our bulleUn board, we were mighty His brother Lt. Doug Barnes, vet­
u&gt;rive up to 6.000 feet Long, wavy
proud of lhe job we’ve done and eran of his tour of missions over
,lretches of Bowery highland pas‘op ,U*P' »"e“'d •'&lt;’p«« “&gt;•»
Germany, is now doing InsUucUng
Standing near by and talking to and lecturing in a number of the
Well, so much for that. I thought
'Continued from Page 1. Sec. l.i
the crowd that Just naturally con­ ualnlng centers in the south, so you would Jlkc to know about the halls for this purpose. As soon as tx)Und narrow, -terraced valleys,
gregates around you fellow* who he gets to Carlsbad about once a people here. Will close with love.
school starts next fall, the cheer- Loess, the wind-blown silt from
leaden will get the yells ready to many glacial grindings, coats lhe
thing but inspiring az secretary of come home, was Vern Piper. Wood­ weelc which means lhe brothers
here until the 3Ut from Camp meet ^'frequently. This assignment
I teach the school.
high valleys, gives farmers the bounCpl. Lawrence Kidder. 30462570
agriculture, although, in Justice to land.
Wolter*. Texas, enroute to Fort' for Doug. Is a fine compliment to
AF.O. 74.
Postmaster
ty of a loamy top toil
him. it must be admitted that he ueo
Geo. Men
Mend. Md. und you know 1)U ability but as far as Doug goes
Ban Francisco. Calif.
you
from
„pt,rlfnce.)
hasn't had much of a chance. Many &lt;muny oft ,
uu lro
n&gt; experience)
So. American Countriea
the paramount consideraUon is lhe
of the powers which Wallace itad j what that probably means Vern U fact that he gets a room, with a
April
34.
1945
...................
‘
Extend Sanitation Pacta
were taken away from the depart- 1 a most friendly sort of a fellow, his chair and a place to hang his uni­ Oreeilnp ZoUy.
During 1943 the office of the chief
ment at the time Wlckard stepped dad. also in the crowd, is a most forms and. according to Doug,
I can’t remember aa ever writing I Six of the other American repubindividual •to* visit -*•*with that's marvelous.
1 of chaplains had 1,234,825 portions
in. Wlckard has taken much of I pleasant )•«•»-«•&lt;•-'
Hi to Ronald v-"'*-"—
-------the blame for bad bungling among
son
Raymond
Piper,
a
German
TheA I^ned
I
1 “«« U
the complex of agro des created to' prisoner of war had been liberated X dlv’Mr. Me^LUtrn1? *"
,h,nkln“ of “n 01d
frlfl‘d of
* th» Inter-Americsn health and I (oU1 pub|lthc&lt;j through the end of
look after food supplies in wartime. and should be home soon. Raymond Suf hrmturn
,nlne’ "Arthur u Vauzhn". and ••nltMion program. They are Brau 5
M1
It is decidedly refreshing to note' had met a Woodland pai. Junior Shi
v./ £5' thought perhaps you could help
&gt;»la me
au! . til.
.ft Mexico.
Uedce. Colombia.
CotanWa Peru,
I'-ru. the
0,. Do&amp;&gt;■,
K1„. ,.m„
hlrt i/a
V
that President Truman named Con­ Nicholson, also a German prisoner hid
minican Republic and El Salvador,
gressman Clinton Anderson as Sec­ of war who had Jseen liberated— and Nadine In tkr naS-7* th ft nir In flndln« his present address.
' 1 of the New Testament for Proles­
retary of Agriculture largely be­ all wonderful news for that coin­
‘ i tants, the Douay Version of the New
cause he liked a report Andersoni munlty.
----Another Piper son. How­ days hat given folks a feeling that tas somewhere in the Padflc at nude 1or «x,e‘ulon of the prop*"11 : Teriament for Catholics and Select­
submitted criticizing the food sit- ard.
trd' served ’ with the navy 10 you’ll be hereabouts before too long th“ umeiond j myself being in wWch ««* oul ol “«• Bi0 d* J*'
,
. . _
Psalms and readings from the
“—here's
herea hoping.
hooimr.
,j ■■
_ nPadflc
___ — __now.
___ —
__ ___
— _ ■__■ ■if ».lro
a. Amr,..
v
„. ' «d
uatlon. It is a long lime since pro­ months in New Caledonia. He is —
the
waa
wondering
Cool«r.n« —at
Fa,.
QW T„Um„t
„
A reunion to write home about— . iLC.
motion in Washington has been now stationed at Seattle. Wash but
•-*-* u--------- e few
near me.
Uan MlaUUrc Hla.I^a Am.rte.n !
„lh
chIrt
’
more t|ian Ihat-lmaglne the | ------, m&amp;A^oultea
with Uie ground crew of the Naval
rangement with the chief of trans­
based on competent criticism.
republics, including the United portation. all life boats at ports of
Air Corps. Back to Verti Piper - excitement at Pearl harbor when ..D ^neT this list L”
the aoldier we were talking with brothers John and Hollis Iscnhath "Banner" this last year so I am not Stales, are cooperating In this pro- embarkation were supplied with cna
All three of the new cabinet he has Just finished his basic and met along with John Wills and sure whether he , is all right or not.
Will you please send me his ad­
copy each of the Protestant, Catho­
ministers come from west of lhe he said Lloyd Hitt and Richard Harmon Wilcox, the latter back at
The new agreements call for a lic and Jewish Testaments. Reli­
or print It In Die Banner?
Mlssiralppl. thus giving a more ade­ Vclle. both Woodland, who left a rest camp action cn Iwo Jlma dressThank
you.
total of S10.25O.OOO in joint funds to gious bookhM also were supplied for
quate regional representation tn lhe with him hnd now gone different ■ Sure don't have to fuss about that
Sincerely.
carry on health and sanitation proj­
cabinet (during the Roosevelt ad­ ways. Hitt being at Camp Howxc. ••pickallo" now. Hannon &gt; Just what
Marvin
ects in the six republics to the south. crews.
ministration. most of the cabinet Texas and Velte. having volun­
My new address is:
z ...
know but ...
its .__
easy
to guess
Of this sum more than half is to be
members came from East of the teered as a paratrooper now sta­ don't k..„„
M A Cooler. A MM. 3/c UKN.
tioned at Fort Benning. Oa.
—— Included
■—luded more
the conversation
contributed by the other American
Allegheny Mountains, and at one
Having graduated from his spe­ than the exchange of 'formalities.
republics antf the balance by the
% Fleet Post Office
time there were four from New
cial course at U. of WIs.. Russ Riv­
Ban Francisco. California
United States, through the Institute
York city alone!).
.
ers. HJIS. ’44 (red headed in case Letters:
130 W. Slot* St
Hastiwf., Midi.
Arthur is still in lhe Pacific and of Inter-American Affairs, an agen­ mlns and flavor than your young,
It slipped your mind) is home en­
May 2. 1945 we’ve mailed you hla address.
President Truman appears to be route to a new staUon—even he
cy of the Office of the Coordinator tender carrots. Don’t he;
Okinawa
(Continued
on
Page
1.
Sec.
2.)
making a decided move away from doesn't know yet—his orders will be Mrs Fred Barlow
of Inter-American Affairs. The Bra­ Ing grandfather varieties.
one -man administration. The sent to him here.
1502 8. Jefferson
zilian agreement sets up a joint fund
brains and ability of many men are
HIGH SCHOOL COLUMN
Cpl. Glenard Showalter. (Nash­ Hastings. Mich
being sought to have a responsible ville) in service over 2 yrs., was Dear Aunt and All.
The tenth graoe nau the highest largely for continuance of health
partyin running our government. here until Sunday from Fla. en­
Received your letter of Jan. 17 total for the sump and bond sale and sanitation projects in the Ama­
route to Kessler Field. Miss—from last week, thaae three cent letters Moy 23 Rooms 306, 213. 204. and
ward a return of Che system of ade­ Fla. to Miss, by way of Mich—who sure take a long time getting out 311 had 100 percent participation. zon and Rio Doce valleys tn support
quate checks and balances between said anything about the good ole this way. Yes. I imagine LouB was Room 204 bought
the largest of economic developments under
legislative, executive and Judicial army game. Anyhow. Glenard is a disappointed with his Xmas pack­ amount of bonds and stamps which way there. Brazil is underwriting
branches of government which in­ mighty likeable guy and that must ages. mine are still coming in. I was 4771^0. The total amount cred­ 45.000.000 in this fund and the United
what Annabelle Cogswell thought got five more yesterday and all I ited to the high school was 42834.55. States the rest. The Brazilian agree­
sures that our Ship of Bute shall be
too because she Is Cpl Showalters salvaged was a few toilet articles
The regional championship which ment was the first for extension of
continue on a straight course at better half, an equally pleasing out of Uie one Lawrence Hinckley's the
Saxon thinclads won last week
even keel In the best of American twosome.
folks in California sent—It's a was the first they have won in lhe program. The arrangement with
traditions.
Home at 420 E. Madison for 7 shame but guess that it couldn't be fifteen years. In the aute meet at Mexico calls for equal contributions
*
East Lansing last Saturday they towards a $3.000.000 fund for health
days is Capt. Norman L. Wise helped.
Louis and I were on the Island of placed fourth in Class "B" schools.
Dr. Robert Ley, one of lhe filth­ (Woodland) who is an escort officer
iest figures in the entire list of lhe —he makes- lhe Atlantic crossing Leyte at the same time but he left Coach Reinhardt took the enUre five years. The cooperative work in
Nazi hierarchy, waa about the only just like those of us back home for Luzon while I was still up in team to lhe stale meet aa a reward Mexico, as projected. Includes pro­
Thornapple or Gun Lake. the hills cleaning up pockets of for their hard work. Hastings had
one of Die former party "big shots’’ cross
(The Capt. sure hud fun b'klng Japs. There was some tough fight­ nine boys who qualified for lhe vision of additional health facilities
who had a good word to say for along
State street this leave—a ing on Leyte but nothing compared championship event.
Adolph Hitler. In fact, he's one chance to chart his own course to this operation or Saipan. The
William Stebbins has passed the can highway, and participation in
of the few "big shots" who would without a.convoy&gt;.
Japs have plenty of big guns and Radar qualifying test. He is the campaigns for prevention and con­
even admit he was u Nazi.
sailors in town but one we are havine a hard time finding third person from Hastings passing trol ot tuberculosis and other dis­
we didn't miss was Earl Frost 8 1/c and blasting them out of order and the test.
The failure of the fanatical Nazis because we took him unaware as all the time thev keep firing, hold­
Shirley Henry and Paul Myers eases along the 1 BOO-mile United
ing our infantry down. Expect left last Monday for the service, States-Mexican border.
to stage a last ditch stand, after
the fash ion,of a Wagnerian Gotter- who is a June graduate at H.H8 things will begin to move here the former returning Monday aft­
ernoon after being deferred until
dammerung was due as much to a 8he, Doris by name, has worked prrttv soon though.
This is a prettv Island. There are after graduation.
scries of backstabbings and double part time at Banghart'x. bakery
thia year, however after commence­
Ute Journalism class visited the
WAR—FORGET IT.
crosses by the leaders, themselves, ment she will return to the west nlenty of mosquitoes, mud, and rain
here and weather is much cooler
as to Allied attack. The Bavarian coast with her sailor husband who than we have been accustomed to.
fort reus, or National Redout, was is scheduled for shore duty after Here we sec lots of horses and cow*
formidable territory for defense. plenty of action—seen by the stars and also the people cultivated
Apparently plans were made and on his service stripes—in the south plants we knew back home. The
supplies accumulated for a last Pacific.
ridges are covered with beans and
Loyal Kinney. 8 1/c, M. 8 Ma­ evergreens and all the lower land
stand. Gen Elsenhower expected
such a gesture—the last act of a rine. returned to New York. Satur­ is terraced and planted to yams,
day
after
spending
10
days
with
hla
rice, aultar cane, cabbage, carrots
drama in keeping with pagan Teu­
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kin­ and onion*. We make some tasty
tonic mythology. But the end when ney.
Jason Thompson, 8 1/c also
and roast snuds and piglings.
it came was remote from anything returned to New York after 10 stew ant.
feeling fin". The ration*
Wagnerian.
There was nothing days with his grandmother. Mrs arenl the best but I manage to go
grand, brave or epic
Instead it Bolton of south Hanover.
after seconds and even thirds once
was a case of a headlong race to
Lt. Ken Gillespie, winner of in a while.
a hideway—each man for himself DF.C. and Air Medal with 4 Oak
I have Vwt track of Louts.
—In typical Chicago gangland style. leaf clusters has won his points Haven't lhe allehtest Idea where he
and then some. He Is now home to is now. He might be on one of the
stay having received his honorable smaller Islands in this grouo. I
discharge from the army.
hone he Is feelinr good and that w&lt;*
Home for his first wedding anni­ both are home before the end of
versary — June 7lh—la Burdette thia vear.
(Continued from Page 1. Bee. l.i
Timm. B M. R/c. He's now trans­
Well. I must clnae and hope this
eastern base on June 7th where he ferring from duty in the Atlantic finds you all feeling fine.
will begin A.T.C. Mrs C. (the for- to the Pacific. He has 30 days,
jner Virginia Smith, Nashville) now­ which was very considerate on the
Earl
in Detroit. La here with husband part of lhe Admiral, considering the
Pfe. Earl W O’ls. 36413000
Neal. Here's one of our familiar Anniversary and everything. Bur­
"incidcntallys"—Neal's cousin Earl dette's brother Bob Is with the 7th
San
Francisco.
California
Pennock, who has been with. the Div on Okinawa. Bob writes home
navy In the south Pacific La due that the first thing he is going to
22 May 1945
home any one of these days. Anoth­ buy when he gets home is a beauty
er cousin George Cheeseman is rest mattress—he is plenty satisfied Dear Zollv;
Here I am In Nebraska now.
with the Infantry What we want that sleeping on the ground is
When
I
was
In
Hastings,
while
to know, is where? (We like soldier something even nature lovers would
Cheeseman and why not—when we decline for a steady diet. He told home last. I slopped in. and eave
finished our friendly visit he said, about lhe many horses on Okinawa you my new address, in North Car­
Vr... " . &gt;.. ■
_ ... —how the fellows rode them, then olina. as I was sunix^ed to come
something I)
they'd go ao fast they wouldn't here from Brooks Field, for 3 or 4
All in the Earl Coleman house­ slop—they are still trying to learn days, then to Moxlon. North Carohold have been walking in clouds how Die Jap says. "Whoa!" YouH
bear
it one of these days Bob. and had vou send the Banner tn Moxsince the wee hours Sunday morn­
ing &lt;and that's not the ideal time it will be a whin and squel clear ton. Now thev have canceled thnae
to begin cloud walking) but son from Tokyo.
how lone. I don’t kn&lt;*wt Would you
Merchant Marine cadet John Cole­
man called from the west coast to tary Janet Burns Monday you al­ nlease rhahee my address again, to
aay he'd be home this week for lhe ready have guessed that her beam­ this address:
Clarence
first time since he enured service ing glances were still the afterglow
F/r&gt; Clarence D. Campbell.
over a year ago. (Girls, don't, say of a telephone conversation with
T143OV
Max Myers. Mo. M. M. 1/c who
we didn't warn you.)
Sqdn. 8 Branch No. 4 L A-AF.
Have waved to Raymond Rey­ called from Beattie. Wash Just to
Lincoln. Nebraska.
nolds a number of times since he's say. "Hello, etc." Max said he
ustcllos — lead
been home—hope well havj a vlait wouldn’t make it home this time
but perhaps the next time—ao Jan­
before lu reports back for duty.
April 22. 1945
et and Max's folks. Mr and Mrs. Mra. Ruth Kidder
Ellsworth Myers, R. 3, are going to 726 N. Michigan
— than happy when that Hastings. Mich.
charmlng senior daughter. JoAnn.
•graduated from H.HS.
Mel up with that Wilder man—
we're referring to the former Dan­
Fool the rising mercury—keep
na Thaler's overseas veteran, hut-

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Soldier Roscoe is home—we only
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COMMUNITY NOTICES
The Rev. Chas storr of Wayland

The Cloverdale Garden. Club will
meet Friday night. June 1. at tho
home of Mrs. Arthur Lathrop al 8
o'clock. Everyone welcome.

The W.B.C.8
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oatcars.

ANNOUNCE K.NGAOKMANT
Mrs. Myrta £. Jackson of Wayland
announces the engagement of her
daughter. Avis I., to Kenneth F.
Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs Herbert
Rose, of HasUnar.No data has been
set fa rthe weddtfig.

MARY MYRTLE PAGE
Mary Myrtle Page, daughter of
Johnathan and Ellen Keller, waa
born June 16. 1B74 in Prelrtevllle
twp.. Barry Co. and pasaed away
at Pennock hospital. May IB after
an illness of several years. She was AT THE THEATRES
united in marriage to Samuel A. Buster Crabbe, Al 8L John tn
“Uta Brother's Ghocl" .
A new mystery Western chockful
died In Infancy. Mrs Pagcta sur­ of gun play, hard riding and roughvived by her husband, a brother, and-tumble fighting.
James Keller, of Pennfield. Pa. a
foster sister. Mrs AlUe Woods, of “Whispering Sknil" starring
Hastings, several nieces and neph­ Tex Bitter. Dave O'Brien
ews. and a h&lt;“l of friends.
The story revolves around the
She accepted Christ in early grim actlvftte of a phantom-like
childhood and has lived a life of rider who Is terrorizing the counkindness and usefulness and was
loved by all who knew h«r.
On October 20, 1942. Mr. and Mrs.
Page celebrated their Golden Wed­ •■Sudan" niarring Marie
Montex, Turhan Bey
ding Anniversary.
One of the most colorful adven­
Mrs. Page Is to be burled in Has­
ture romances telling the story of
tings township cemetery.
the spirited daughter of the King
of Khemmls. who is found myster­
WILCOX SCHOOL REUNION
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The Rhoda Wilcox school reunion
was held at Rutland town hall. May­
27, with fifty-four schoolmates and “Salty O'Rourke'

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dry. Grease and dirt will cause the
rubber to deteriorate. Coil tho cord
loosely over the hook on the side of

Optical GaKs
People have •'galta,1*'ar patterm
walking habits, aays the Belter
Vision institute. Some eyes move
along alertly and efficiently, but
other eyes Just shamble along in

^Ap

"Children must learn to use their
teeing, and habits of seeing ac­
quired tn childhood usually persist
in later Ufa,'- says the Inslituta.
••For that reason It is important
that parents pay special attention to
their children's eyes so that eftecUve gaits of seeing may develop.
An ounce ot prevention te worth a

SELF SERVICE
IS-OZ. sa­
rto. T2C

SEEDLESS RAISINS
BLUE ROSE RICE

Mini

tagea aa drilled earn over checked
com and Is a little oaaler to culti­
vate the first Ume. The yield of hill­
dropped com will not likely be any
greater than checked corn or drilled
com at the sama plant population

lid off or slightly ajar, ar.d store

IH.OY WATIKMILOH IH OECIMSIK. TOO!

o-.

I. If corn plants In checked hills
• to damaged much from crc»»
cultivation, drilled com will likely
yield more by comparison.

Cover machine

WHOLE OR HALF

I

binder for silage end fodder or with
a picker, iInce com plants come into

vale trRtad of one kernel at eloee
sure on lhe rolls.

PIIIHII

Peasant Blouses

Agreamniata Say Corn
Drilling Top. Checking

Don’t Punpor Chick,

A drouth

For Vijorour Growth

Drilled com will give equally a&gt;
good yields as checked com st thi
tame plant population per acre. The
following advantages al drilling

“KSiEErX

Holters, blouses, dirn­

dls, shorts —•' at sunny

in squaring his debt with Cabot.

1

RICE FEAST

«g. 8c

MACARONI DINNER

Me ?C

desirable seeing habits develop in
children, but not Infrequently visual
defects arise, often unnoticed, which
should receive sltcnllon. Early care
and training of one's eyes may pay
big dividends in false life."

« you print to deretop rigorhealthy, well-feathered birds,**
Harrietta E. Cushman, extension
poultry specialist at Montana State
college, wye.
Probably more trouble results

govwomant baa diverted moci than

gallon le being in
pace with BratU'a
te requirements.

she said. Overheating tends to pro­
duce anemic, listless chicks with
faulty elimination, she explained.
When chicks are drat put in the

hydroelectric power of a 2,006-horsepo»jar output Besides UrlgaUeti
ditches and dams, a large network

ths hover. After two

• drafted
M&gt;t town
the chicks
Additional irrigation and hydro­
electric projects contemplated by curtain al some sort around IM
the Brasilian government Include 1
u a. tan, win pro.
wpun W. Sro rrro&lt;Uc. rlror Ku, , „ri.„ *
„4
“““ “u”’“d m.k. Il
tor to. &lt;Mrk. to

&gt;1 W&gt;M l»rto|&gt;.-tr.

|

The Julian calendar waa aban­
doned for the Gregorian calendar in
England and America in 17B2, al­
though elsewhere in Europe lhe
Gregorian calendar waa accepted
feather better, grow better and have
bigger appetites, she said.

yeer and Pope Gregory XIII di­
rected that 10 days—October B to IS

Find Sabadilla Provides
Coating Against Vermin

llohed a quadrennial form of leap

Sabadilla servys as an InsecUclde
for vermin-proofing paper carions,
such as sre used by the armed
forces in shipping dried foods, ac*

omitted in the centenary years
which are multiples of 400. In the
Julian system each centenary year

Dicke, economic entomologists al
the University of Wisconsin.
The investigators were seeking
an answer to a specific problem en­
countered by food processors: that
of packaging cracker* so as to pro­
tect them from rockroaches.
In a preliminary test they pre­

Gregorian calendar they became or.
dlnary years. After 1000 the differ-

Nutritious Sell

tabling various levels od extract ot
sabadilla powder or sabadilla alka­
loids, placing crackers within tho
cartons. They then placed these cartoof—along with others which were
untreated, coated with wax only or
vermin-proofed according to meth­
ods now in commercial use—In
cages with cockroaches which had
access to no other food. The poai-

worm contains the richest and moat
nutriUeua crop growing soil avail-

CAIRNS' ORANGE

MASON JARS, Quarts
CIDER VINEGAR, Bull
SPICES

I

WHOLE CLOVES OR ALLSPICE

SMUCKI.VS

APPLE BUTTER

12c
38c
39c

Dancing dirndls in a
riot of flowers or slick
stripes. For young in
heart—at tiny prices.

$2.25
$3.50
Grand tasting fish

6IHGHULE
CLAISER GIRL

BAKING POWDER

RADISHES
PASCAL CELERY
ASPARAGUS

and point-free, too

2 «.! 15c
. .
2

SON El ESS

RENNET POWDER

37'
42*

FIRM WHITE MEAT

K. 23c

CORN STARCH

bun. 19c

Return Treasured Art
Pieces to N. Y. Museum

49c
t/

|
Approximately 15,000 works of art,
I pul away shortly after Pearl Har. bar by lhe Metropolitan Museum of

FIN LhANKLIN SWkl

.JOICE
0R4NGE
igf46‘

•32’

GROWING &lt;-

DEUCIOUS FRIED OR BAKED—SPICfD

LUNCHEON MEAT

FEET

‘
u 48c

SMOKED LIVER SAUSAGE

35c

BRAUHSCHWEIGER

CALIFORNIA GRATED

.. 33c

TUNA FISH

SOZ.
CAN

ORIENTAL

lights on, the roof, a steel fence
around lhe house beyond which no

ROIINtONt

30(

BREAKFAST MEAL
TASTY

prints in a big collec­
tion.

BORAX

,

MALT-OMUL

24-OZ.

lar patrol of the grounds day and
night by a local police car equipped
with powerful lights and two-way
radio. A museum staff of IB lived
in lighthouse remoteness at the
Stotesbury estate for 27 months.

22(

N MULE TEAM

MACARONI

75c to $1.09

27&lt;

EAST CLEANING

UlMALENE

MG.

woooiutrt

3 a 29'
3.«59c

2.'«s47c

ILD ANO MELLOW I RICH A FULL SOOIIO

3 uS75c

»&lt;
23&lt;

SOAR

QT. 8&lt;

AMMONIA

SPAGHETTI

VIGOROUS 1 WINI

PANCAKE HOUR

12c

CORN MEAL

23&lt;

WHNVFIILO

BAKERY TREATS

3 Ln 32c

fin Ton at a Sniff

WHEAT BREAD

3 m 32c

DINNER ROLLS

»oi 7c

SANDWICH ROLLS
LOAF

11C

MARVtl

VIENNA BREAD

3 m 32c

RAISIN BREAD

3 Ln. 32c

DONUTS

SI

xi 15c

COCOANUT UAI0

IVORY SOAP

3^29'

COFFEE CAKE

u 27c

RS 11c

o(

Built-In Fit is your extra auuranca
value supremacy. Try Star Brands first!

GRAHAM CRACKERS

DEPENDABLE
SERVICE

VELVET

for ail makes of

KA 12c

CLUE SONNET

34c
31c
39c

CAKE FLOUR

WASHERS
$298

American family

SOAP

paper.
A quick turnback of the
peel and lhe bile sited places pop
out neatly-

if you're familiar with Star Brands. They're ruggedly con­

tUHHTFIILD

RALSTON

NECTAR TEA
OUR OWN TEA
MAYFAIR TEA

For lunch box ideal, cut an un­
pealed orange "lengthwise" Into
quarters or elghthi. then put back

structed over scientifically designed lasu that guide young
feet toward a future of foot health and happiness. 10-Way

SHREDDED

2.. ..21c

FUD6E SQUARE

IRAN FLAKES

and roomy toe* for growth. Yet this is no wartime problem

RICE PUFFS

MARVEL CK*C«tO

SANDWICH BREAD

12c

lUHHVHELO

Rtt BREAD

with BUIIT-IN FIT for toy, and Girts
Fast-developing young feet need gentle support, guidance. ..

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ll-OZ.
CORN FLAKES
freih froth our modorn ovend

I sponsible military and civilian ad| vice, following an announcement by
Mayor LaGuardia in regard In the
return of the collections of Uie city,
which were also being csred for by
lhe museum- in Its repository.
Inchided among the returned
paintings are works by BeUini, Tin­
toretto, Titian, Raphael. Van Eyck,,
Vermeer. Hals. Rembrandt. El Gre­
co, Goya. Daumier. Gainsborough,
Cezanne. Manet. Degas, Renoir, and
many others.
Now it can be told that lhe famous
Edward T. Stotesbury estate. White­
marsh hall, at Whitemarsh. Pa.,

works of art at Whitemarsh hall
Included a H-hour patrol-of armedd
guards, a siren alarm wired to ev-

2k
ll&lt;

SHOW YOU SAUCE

Sun Halters

MICH

and stael cutting blade ‘

• ritG 8C

Rl°RIDa

Catch a ton in .pretty
halters and "midriff"
bras! White, pastels

$1.98 to $3.39

:
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I
1

the museum was decided upon by

FINE MEATS

FRANKFURTERS

New shorts for outdoor
girls—in white or fa­
vorite colors. Closslc
suspender styles.

rotated daily.

faHed to penetrate three eartons
trested with extract of sabadilla
powder in 71 days, although they
made their way into a fourth one
in 39 days. All the cartons not
treated with sabadilla were entered
tooner, those commercially verminproofed being penetrated in 22 to

With 42 inch polished wood handle

no 8c

IVOZ. 10GUSS INC

MOLASSES

ENJOY MORE FLAVOR — Oct C.ff.« fh.r

Crisp Shorts

Dandelion
Digger

ARGO

giant or­
- stalk Z3C

RING. LONG OR SLICED

FAN READY

Ki «c

JUNKET

19' BOLOGNA

SMELT
MULLET FILLETS
SHEEPSHEAD
WHITE BASS

91. 8c

PEANUT BUTTEIi

GARDEN FRESH

REALLY GOOO EATING

4 mm 25c

YUKON CLUE

10 x 59c

CUCUMBERS .
JUICT-SUNKIST-SIZE 100
LEMONS ..
FANCY—HOTHOUSE
TOMATOES

Whirling Dirndls

"ft he

ASSORTED FLAVORS

FLAVOR-AID

CALIFORNIA-LONG WHITE

a POTATOES

Conan
Jeraay

MARMALADE

dot.
gal.
PKG.

h„t

t

Miss Cushman also recommends

)

STOD £

JOHN BULLING
&amp; SONS
HmHmi
Mm* ZM2

�par Chicks
igorous Growth
xr baby ohlcks too

WOODLAND

Flay-by-nsy
No mention has ewr reached the I
public prints of an unidentified i^vy
pilot wtfo delivered a play-by-play I
account of the battle for Tarawa, i
There were some luckless marines
on transports who were never called
on to go ashore. The majority of
the sailors on the ships engaged in
the operation never left their st*-’
tions. They would have had to be
satisfied with reading about the batHe if it hadn’t been for Tony end
-Tony was the pilot of a scout-ob­
servation seaplane that flew baek
and forth, back and forth, all during

t
,
Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Harkness
12 year old grandson Robert, will
arrive next week from the But to
spend the summer with them.
HUS. Ag. teacher Ted Knopf,
left Thursday (today) for Florida
I where he wa* called by Ute illness
of tils parents. Mrs. Kncpf will
finish the school year-for her hus- reefs surrounding it. Harry waasta­
I band supenlung the work accord­ tioned aboard the flagship of the task
ing to d is cunipletcd plans.
i A very lovely lady. Mrs. Phoebe force. Via two-way radio. Tony
helped direct naval gunfire and aeri­
al bombing and also relayed the lat­
est developments in, the attack.
Quite incidentally, he and Harry
kept scores of frustrated, curious
marines anti bluejackets Informed
as to the progress of the fighting.

nday school. 10:30 a m.
arnlng worship, 11:30 a

re-may be dropped
ay. bringing it down
rees when the chicks
is old. Arranging a
fie sort around the'
the hover will pro­
of temperatures and
le for the chicks tn

Landis). * Alien Fuller and s.isu
Mrs. Nettle Nichol* of Battle Cre&lt;
were Sunday ntaht guests pt *
and Mr*. John Bulling. * Mr. a:
Mra Harley Townsend spent T\ie
day in Grand Rapid* on business.
Mr. and Mrs George Forman we
Sunday visitors at tne home of 51

Lloyd Hitt,
Regiment,
Maryland.

Organisations
xnan's Study -nub
enlng at the school I
president. Marg..rrt
and injer. |
ddlne. The theme
71s* slaered
»-»
■
Ends.” The high school girls sex­
&gt;- * let sang two pleasing numbers.
Mrs.
}»kc
ItUe
let*iruui

ilia Provides

meeting ’ Thursday
mt tMMbadiH Charrh

I ssr»£X'

fAI
LUL A L
I A

||C IM C

11 L ■■ J

-X

---------------------program was presc
C. Scott of Hastli
A male quartet of

Against Vermin
vys as an insecticide

ators were seeking
specific problem enood processors: that

Ktarl Lightfoot of Freeport and the
wives with corsages by Mrs. Glenn
Griffith of Middleville. A review
was given of the coming of the rural routes and their establishment

took part. * Mr. and Mrs. WUmd family of Hastings,
i Frank Shriber and
loo Barry and family
id Mr. and Mrs. Wllwerc Bunday dinner
and Mrs. Lester WarMarjorie Bngland of
Grand Rapids sprat Sunday with
her mother. Mrs. Vane Weiring and
husband. * Mr. and Mm Gordon
Williams plan to leave on Wednes­
day for Pctotkev to spend a couple
weeks with their parent*. Mr. end
Mrs Roscoe William* and Mr. and
Mrs G. J. Ruswll. ♦ Mrs. Orville
Slfton accompanied her daughter
and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Howard

The history of the’ parry
a poet office* wa* given by
Bush, Delton. J. L. Smith,
nd: William McKevttt. Mid­
dleville; Welton Brook*, Cloverdale,

। living. The family home is on the
seacoast
about 35 miles from
Athens.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
French Ritchie of Grand Ledge,
formerly of Hastings, who nre the
parent* of a seven pound am bom
on Bunday. May _?7, In St. Lawrence
Barry, Roiier Barnum.
Her. Roberta Dise, M
land. Phyllis Eckardt.
and Virginia Varney. I
by train from Lake Od&lt;

with Mrs. Charles Farthing cohosteM.
The Prilowshln class at the Meth­
odist Sunday school met Fridav eve­
ning at the schoolhouse. The proj­
ect ot this group now ia doing Jun­
ior Rod Cross work for Percy Jonas
hospital. Among some of the thlnts
which they have made are bedside
bag*, hot waler bottle covers, atghana. bedside tables and trays
■ Mrs Cart Reuther and Mrs
Gcorv Wingard were hostesses for
the evening.
RefrcahmenLs were

Mured Art
&gt; N. Y. Museum
y 15,(XX) works of art,
Jy after Pearl HarropolHan Museum of

The Blue Star Mothers club will
meet Monday evening. June 4. at
the Lawrence Paul cottage at Sad­
dlebag lake, but in case of Incle­
ment weather the meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Paul.
Members meet at the Classic onlg
store for transportation. Mr* Leon
Nicholson and Mrs James Ouy are
tilt bouesjes.

iry and civilian ad­
an announcement by
Ha In regard to th*
itlections of the city.
&gt; being eared for by
Ha repository.

ork* by Bellini. TinRaphael. Van Eyck.
Rembrandt. El Gre­
nier. Gainsborough.
, Degas. Renoir, and

RIVERSIDE

^STRONGER!

spent Sunday
irl Burtle.

system
suae •

MnDF *|tiS-°*-,AreTT
nIUllL OM RIVERSIDES!

KROGER'S HOT-DAttO

SPOTLIGHT
COFFEE

COUNTRY
CLUB

Peanut Butter
Beet huger
Krogo Shortening
Pork &amp; Beans
Armour’s Treet
Miracle Whip
Graham Crackers

Daa*

Qbbmk

GET YOUR CANMNG
sugar here

(DeviAodMoai.caadcj

FLOUR
Enriched

»1.03

druhng
Country CkA

FllLEI COFFEE CAKE

they snap

mi our

easily. Enjoy

BLOODHOUNDS

naw polaloas

them with

CAROLINA COBBLERS 1 3
a gang of Bargains,
wo know you won't i
to let than get awt

you this such:
they'ro in

NCW GREEN CABBAGE
4.75/5.00-19.
5.25/5.50-17.
4.25/6.50-16.

CUCUMBERS

about two hundred parents ant
frienda The group was assisted bv
Lyle harUrtt. instrumentalist. A
Mrs. Guy Knntner went to MeLaughlin hospital. Lansing, on Mon-

Jofh the pack and
get youraelf a
Bargain. Coaa
quickly...the

LyBARKER'S
DRUG STORE
HASTINGS.

Here are 5 reasons why Riversides are even stronger
than our pre-war tires:-—(1) Stronger cords to begin
with (2) are chemically-strengthened to stay'strong,
■&lt;3) then liquid-dipped—"welded" together, (4) next
cushioned in rubber, (5) and last the finished plies are
cemented before being vulcanised as an extra precau­
tion against separation—for greater blowout protection!

PROVES
THAT

RIVERSIDES

CAN
"TAKE IT"|

RUGS and CARPETING

In thin tegt a big steel spike is shot into the spinning
tire like a projectile! It actually "buries" itself in the
tire! Yet no rupture, no blowout!

Protect the life ef your rugs and carpeting by having
them cleaned and demothed.
Moths are in matt
every home this year—be on guard. Rugs »i«ed aha.

KROGER'S QUALITY BKEF
Always Tasty and Tander

Sirloin Steak
37c
Choice
Cuis

..
,b'

PORTERHOUSE STSAK » 4«c
STANDING RIB ROAST « 1«&lt;

Chuck Roast
Leona Sausage

PHONE 3411

MONTBOMIRT WAR*

32«

Ring Bologna

STEP ON IT I
JAVI

William L. Thomas

'TAS?'

FLORIDA ORANGES

SPIKE-TEST

MICH.

Hra rum
uumu

the guise (a*
Pages) of

GOOD CAM IN,
foul thy pays. I

HwmIMZ

SAVINGS 1Y

YOU1

Green Beans &gt;12i

"lengthwise" Into
hth*. then put back
ap snugly in waxed

IULLING
©N5

TRIPLE

BUYING KROGER'S CLOCK BREAD ... 3 FOR 2Sc*

59c

Mrs Arthur Alierding, Sr * Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Harrison, daughters
Nancy and Sue and son Homer. Jr.
of Detroit, were Sunday visitors with
Mr and Mrs Vane Wotrlng. * The
Rev. and Mrs. Fay C. Wing were
k tilor to thoit vnlWtf I
l kirdi tkot nttd Mi Um-1
*/Ml. n«y tlr« Il anjif i is I
&lt;oar*)U&lt;«&lt; to tony// ml&lt;

M SHOAL'
F SERVICE

DON'T FORGET, DEAR.

THAT'S WHY WI SAY . . .
return voyage to Detroit.
The boat docked in Detroit at 9:00
o’clock Saturday morning. The train
that would take the seniors back
to Lake Odessa did not leave until
5:15 in lhe afternoon, so everyone
spent the day as they wanted to
and had the very thrilling expe­
rience of finding their way around
in the big city of Detroit

Cloud Every Wednesday

At Tenderesl,
Freshest Bast!
Slander,
crisp, so hash

The following program wa*
d. March—High school or■•Sl*f Spangled Banner—
I; invocation. Rev. Berlin;
ry — Virginia Varney; clans
Jacqueline Smith; in meLoon Barry. "Going Home"

allowed, and a reguie grounds day and
police car equipped
lights and two-way

Everyone enfoved a splendid lime
at the Palis and lhe onlv regret to
that they could have spent more
time there. After Journeying back
to Buffalo by the bus. the seniors
boarded Uie steamer and made the
return over-night trip to Detroit.
Many high schools from all over

SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNEPS

crasy. Make big tepee. Plow hili.
Water wash. Wind blow soil, grass
ail gone. Squaw gone, papoose too.
No chuekaway. No pig. no corn, no
hay. no cow. no pony Indian no plow
hind. Keep grass. Buffalo eat. Indian
eat buffalo. Huie make tepee, moc­
casins. too Indian no make terrace.
No build dam. No give a damn.
All time eat. No hunt job. No

EVERY PLY OF EVERY

de an over-night voyage to Bufb &gt; and thence to Nlagarji Fulls by

K

MEALS AND LUNCHES
larvtd from
5:30 A.M. to 12:00 Midnits

Bramble *5ha rx
A bramble shark, so-called be­
cause ot its rough skin, caught of!
San Pedro, Is being processed for
preservation by lhe University of
California Scripps Institution of
Oceanography. This is the second
of its kind ever caught In Ameri­
can waters, the other being taken oa

White Man Much Crary
Two pictures, one showing a
lapidated house, the other a fi

Ban
cam
' hpy
T1
last

Guy. Mrs. R. 8. Manker. Mrs
Vlll-r VCr. Gn.v-k’ nnrl KTra

immerclally verminpenetrated in 22 to

The sailor son of Dr. Daniel
1 Clarke, Daniel Jr., who is serving on

aven spoil Attars
4. the tem,-«ralusi
section mug* ba I

THE NEW TRIO

played

I row. Ftiyllb Eckardt, Marge Sutheriand. and Dorothy Anderson. An
, interesting book report on Treasury
of the FamHlar. by Ralph L. Wood*,
wu given by YvcMne Town*. Group

rand Rapids and Capt.
nan Wise and family ... fClSS!?**?
Sunday with their parent*. I
Mrs. Clyde Wiae and Roberta.
~
r. and Mra. fc. O. Shorno were in bershlp. T
ran Sunday viaiUn* at the home | the Feders

This year, the bank reports, oew
plants are scheduled tobegtq opera­
tions at Lagunas. MsrEtlsn/Tlalnapa nt io and Monterrey. Likewise. Il
is planned to put in operation the
old one in Monterrey- The total
capacity will aggregate l.«44.0«
tons of cement, which will Imply a
300 per cent development over and
above the 1M2 capacity.

TIN CANS

KR0(

N* Waste - M bw

-

Codfish Fillet*

*

�THE HASTINGH BANNER. THURBDAY. MAY 31, IMS

Attack CUwsrms
Cutworms attack cabbage, broc­
coli. lettuce, end tomato plants in
HAYWOOD
lhe early gardens. They also attack
i r,dl*h****•“»- and Other
■&gt; '■ ■»•■*&lt;*;,”&gt;•&gt;«»
Qla. and a grandson. Pvt. Vernon ' &lt;1*n«r Prepare **»• following mash:
Texter of Ft. Meade. Maryland.
5 pounds of wheat bran, one-quarter
one aaao leaves a noat oi inencu
and relatives who will share in the : pints of water. The gran and parts
memories of many happy hours .
should be mixed together dry.
spent with her in her active and ,I green
Moisten with water and stir
granddaughter and a useful life.
| thoroughly until all flakes are
Hon besides a number
I
moistened.
Do not use any more
and nephews.
Mrs. Frank Myers, M. of take . water
water than
than la
Is narruarv
necessary in
in mniaian
moisten
s a Rood neighbor and a
Icing wife and mother. In Odessa, passed away at the Con- | in* the flakes of bran. The mixture
• days she suffered much I valescent Home last Tuesday, She i should not be sloppy,
until God tn Ms mercy took I is survived by two daughters and
1
eon.
Mra,
Gavet.
Mrs.
MaI
‘
n,e
b
«
“
»
hou,d
»*
»P
r
««
d
over lhe
—with
i&gt;h him
i
one
son.
Mra
Ines
Clavet
Mrs
Ma.
him.
1 rie Barry and Hugh Myers, all of garden in late afternoon so that it
I Lake Odessa.
i falls in flakes. -Experience shows
*fnlce4
5e,d
ti&gt;at this is better than putting the
________ _ ____________ «•
ms. She wm bom Aug. 27. IBM. I tery.
1 •• necessary.
Nav WMtnn. Ohio, the daugh- I Those attending the funeral
For
commercial gardener, it
of Mr. and Mrs. Siegel Meyers . services from Hastings were Mr. Is recommended that a mixture of
• and her husband, Herbert .' and Mrs. Ellsworth Myers, Mr. and . ioo pounds of wheal bran. 5 pounds
refer, came to Hastings about Mrs. Lyle Kurr. Mr. and Mrs. lx&gt;r- , 0( p«ris green, and 10 gallons ol
it years ago and conduct theien Myers, and Royal Myers.
- —
ond-hand store on W. Stele St.
«•»
-------mixed on a concrete floor and
rviving are the husband; one
,
turned with a shovel.
L Earl. Plainfield. N. J.; and two
c«»‘»
lera Mrs Lulu Zimmerman. St ’
Lying completely within the troplinC and Mrs. Mabel Alpaugh, i cal sone. Costa Rica, the southernnMng. Tlte Rev. A. M. Coldren
Of
Central American naUKPM at^Wandwf?fihM bMn bl‘“ed •bund«’"r
home ind co£unJtteI wrrttes ‘ bY
with fertile soil .nd rich from notched maple Urea was
guided by a wooden spout discharg­
re at the Ford cemetery in Elsie. I natural resources. Between its two
ing into a wooden trough holding
------------- * * *■
! coasts lie the Andes mountains.
from sight to ten quarts. When this
' sloping toward Atlantic and Pacific
basin
was full the ssp was collected
Adkins, aged 81. I to a central plateau which ranges in
lelong resident of I altitude from 3.200 tc 8.500 feet. in buckets hung from a yoke worn
over the shoulders of the tree
jassed away on
&gt; This central plateau, with a health­
tender.
her daughter. Mrs. Grace Clark, of ful and pleasant climate and a regu­
Jackson. She waa the widow of W lar alternation of rainy and dry
8. Adkins and they had conducted seasons, is the economic and foclal rled to kettles and “set a-bolUn*
down."
Heat changed the sap to a
a general store at Morgan for many heart of the country. On It are
wan. She was bom in Maule grown the famous Costa Rican caf­ golden, bubbling mass ot sirup,
Grove, the daughter of Mr and
soon ready for dipping into Jars or
Mrs. George McCartney, and taught fes and a wide variety of cereals,
eans. unrationed sweetness for
school in that township before her vegetables and fruits.
(■airriage. Surviving are two daugh­
Above the plateau are the cool
ters Mrs. Clark of Jacksun and and dry Andean highlands, offering on the nation’a breakfast tables.
'MH. James Howard of Morgan. good pasturage for cattle-raising
A rule of thumb controlled the
kettle sorcery. When the sirup clung
chapel on Friday. May 23. and a limited source of fruits and
P. M_ the Rev WllUtta ot- vegetables. Below the plateau lie to the edge ot a dipper the batch
warm, humid coastal and river
plains, ehief source of the nation’s sired. the test was made with a
snowball. The ball was plunged into
cocoa,
sugar cane,
cocoanuta,
LUCINDA GRAY
bananas, fine woods and tropical the kettle and quickly withdrawn.
Mrs. Lucinda Oray. 71. mother of
Then tho film of sirup adhering to
Gray of Hastings, died Frt- fruits.
the snow was struck with a knife.
momlng. May 25. in the hbaIf tlx film proved brittle, the sirup
at Addison, south of Jackson.
Relate Strain
In any flock where breeding work
rapidly and poured into molds. To
ths. Surviving are two sons,
get soft sugar lhe boiling was
of Hastings and Wayne of dency to sell the fastest growing stopped before the sirup reached
; four grandchildren; and
and
quickest
maturing
birds
early
&lt;rs. Oietha Oook of Jack­
Funeral services were held at
ditlon in toe brooder house snd to
on Sunday,
Inlaid Linoleum
get a little cash income as quickly
Conservation of inlaid linoleum
CHAS. McDERMOTT
as possible
may be accomplished either by ap­
M Williams, daughter of
some of the earliest maturing and plying a coat of light floor varnish
quickest developing cockerels from occasionally or one of the new
which a final selection can be made liquid no-polish prepared waxes
attended
Hastings
high in the fall. It Is these factors at which. Uke varnish, does not pro­
school. Ypsilanti Stale Normal, and early maturing and quick growing duce a slippery surface, when the
devoted ten years of her life to that a poultryman likes to breed colors of the floor are rather dark,
teaching in the Barry county into his fioek, and if such birds are says the American Painter and
schools.
On June 1. 1898. she was united sold, be loses the oenefits of these
.and white inlaid linoleum, it is sug­
tn marriage th Charles McDermott characteristics
gested that it be washed with a mild
who preceded her .in death on May
18. 1937. To this union were bom‘
soap solution, rinsed with clear
Mantue Application
three daughters: Mrs. Beatrice
( water and. when thoroughly dry.
Manure should be applied to the I
Dunning and Mrs. Blrdena Lvttie।
with water while linoleum
sf Delton, and Mrs Bemlece Trx- garden before it is plowed so "it II coated
lacquer, which may be purchased
tcr of Hastings
does not interfere with cultivation
Early in life she began active or seeding. About one ton of fsirly | from a paint dealer, of a type inChristian living. She was a member
■
tended
tor
application with a brush.
of
the Cloverdale. Evangelical dry poultry manure is enough for i If the first coating is not glossy
church, was an active worker in a garden of 10,000 square feet. Three enough, a second coating of the
the Sunday School, having been or tour tons ot horse or cow manure
superintendent and teacher for is enough for 10,000 square feet of lacquer msv be anolied
garden space, and about 50 pounds
She was an ardent and loyal
member of lhe W.C.T.U. having of super-phosphate fertiliser should
held both County and District ofrnanure.

TUARIES

*

jSTRAND THEATRE

New England States
Maple Sugar Centers
As

spring

moves

Keep Insecticides Out of
Bathroom and Kitchen

northward.

seasonal industry touched with
sentiment, and steeped in tradition,
but finally rooted in practicality.
Chief producers are the New Eng­
land states, and New York. Pennsyl­
vania. Ohio, Michigan. Indiana and
Wisconsin. Some sirup and sugar ia
imported from Canada's Quebec
and Ontario provinces. Sapping Ume
usually runs frem m Id-March to
mld-April. began tills year in Ohio
the first week in February.
In Vermont the processing of the
sap is a big bualness. Trees tspped
in a season have totaled five mil­
lion. The annual revenue from
maple products sometimes runs
above two million dollars. Sirup is
brought in from other states to keep
processing plaqts busy. The sirup is
shipped in 50-gaiion drums- to owtalde dealers to be retailed in a wide

the garden should not be kept in
the kitchen or In lhe bathroom.
Insecticides and fungicides should
be kept tightly closed and be placed
out of the children's reach. Store
all of these materials fh the same
possible.
■
It is particularly Important to keep
dusts tightly closed and away from
any moisture. Rotenbne and pyre­
thrum preparations keep better In
darkness and In air-tight containers.
Since the more poisonous kinds of
materials will have to be used more

lions. it Is Important that they not
-be left around the yard where chil­
dren and pets may get into them.
Insecticides and.fungicides are es­
sential materials in the control of
diseases and Insect! in the garden
but they should carry a sign: "Han­
dle With Care."

Ruble Population
Sortie popular ballads that have

One at the great advantages in
lhe uh of sulfonamide drugs is that
Light of lhe Silvery Moon." 1910; they may be taken by mouth. There
•■When Irish Eyes Ara Smiling.** are also methods fur the determina­
1912; "After You've Gone." 1818; tion of the amount of this drug in the
"Alice Blue Gown,” 1819; "Whisper­ bkxxf the urine and tt&gt;e tissues so
ing." 1920; "My Buddy." 1922; that the physician Is able to follow
-When Day Is Done.” 1934; "After the course of the drug In the body
I Say I'm Sorry." 1920; "My Blue quite closely. This Is another way
Heaver." 1927; "Little While Lies.” of stating that the layman should
1930; ' 1 Surrender
andinn
"Star
__ Dear"
- --------mnv not take these drugs uuicaa
unless uioro
there is
Dust." .183T; —
- •Somebody
Loves tome cireful supervision over the
----irmyWcaiber” and condition for which the drug ia being
"En*l’,r Pa,r,d*'.. !aJ?; .12" l",the I uken *nd ,Uo
«u*rd •8«lnst the
Mood for Love. 1935; Chapel in | dangerous toxic reactions. There are
lhe Moonlight' an&lt; "When Did You j c.rtaln individuals in whom a setaLeave Heaven. * 1938
1i lively imlU
. drugs
■
small amoun|
amount of
of thri
these
! will cause severe reactions: (oosequently the sulfa drugs cannot be
I given to such individuals.
A newly-invented heat-control de­
vice makes It possible for each
apartment in a large building to ,
have Individual heaL No longer does IT
one temperature have to be set for j
lhe entire house. Special types of
thermostats contra) tha heat to suit
each occupant

BUY WAR BONDS

SATURDAY, JUNE 2
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

OUR SERVICES
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

CHECKING ACCOUNTS

WAR SAVINGS BONDS
Brewers' yeast grows in the proc­
ess of serving the bfeWer and hence
Is potentially a by-product rather
than a raw material. About W.COO.000 pounds of brewers' yeast solids
arc available annually in the form ot
a thin slurry. Formerly nearly all
of this slurry was discarded, but
now more than 9.000.000 pounds are
being recovered annukily for cattle
feed, and some 3.000,000 to 4.000,000
pounds for human use. both food and
pharmaceutical. For cattle teed,
only drying is necessary, but for
human food the bitter taste con­
ferred by the hops used in brewing
must be removed by a washing proc­
ess. In large quantities dried brew­
ers' yeast sells for about 10 cents
per pound and debittered yeast for

BANK M'ONEY ORDERS

We regret that we are unable to meet further de­
mands for this type of service, but new boxes are
difficult, if not impossible to get. However, we will
be glad to hold your name on our waiting list to
supply as boxes may become available.

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND

SANDALS

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MONDAY, JUNE 3-4

Coast to Coait Price

GIFTS for GRADUATES

(and ration free)

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

SUNDAY

VALUE!

They are here in the newest styles
&amp; shades. Complete size range.
6| to 7%.

We hove many new and novel sug­
gestions for your gift buying. ,

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 1-2

'The Return of the Durango Kid

PORTIS STRAW

and

Maria Montes. John Hall. Turhan Bey
ALL FILMED IN TECHNICOLOR

HARRY
THEATRE
Hastings, Mich . Phones 2244-2557
1—

SPRING

• COOL COMFORT

Perforations are news this spring and they
make headlines in these smart sandals. The
wedgie heel and platform sole are added to
moke it the perfect shoe for work or play.
Sizes 4-9 up to D in width.

SUNDAY and MONDAY. JUNE 3-4

SALOME WHERE SHE DANCED'

SLIP ON A NEW
RIGHT STYLE

IDENTITY UNKNOWN

ANOTHER TECHNICOLOR MASTERPIECE

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

OUR SAFE DEPOSIT
BOXES ARE ALL RENTED

HIS BROTHERS GHOST

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NOTICE
IF YOUR INCOME YOUR WAR BOHO QUOTA
APRIL.MAYS JUNE
TOTAL fee 3 MONTHS
TOTALS
(COST PRICE)

YM! 7® WAN LOAN BUYING QUOTA

LNTHE SUN,

Hastings. Mich.. Phones 2244-2557

largest increase In tha state's popu­
lation occurred from 1900 to 1930
when the population more than
doubled.
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450____ ______ t!2*»
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750........tB7ta
1.500-------- .....375"°
2.250 562*o
3.000.750““
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country so it was advisable that a
day Intervene between Sunday and
Election day. The first Tuesday oc­
casionally coincided with lhe first ot
the month which made it incon­
venient for business men and the
second Tuesday could fall as late as
the 14th leaving only about three
weeks until the meeting of the elec­
tors on the first Wednesday in
December. So the first Tuesday
after the first Monday was chosen
since this cannot fall later than
November 8. Although tho meeting

lhe choice of Election day date re­
mained.

milted to tho union on July 10.
IBM Population of the territory tn
1070 was 9.118. Growth of population
waa quite rapid during early dec­
ades but has remained fairly steady

United States Treasury

styles.

Election Date
Several practical considerations
led congress in 1843 to fix the first
Tuesday fallowing the first Monday
in November as Election day.
Previously each state fixed ita
own Election day. within 34 days of
the meeting of the electors (in ac­
cordance with Act of Congress of
1792). but this led to much repeat
voting iq neighboring slates. De­
mand for reform grew.
•
Starting out a day in advance

mjpg valley. Pennsylvania, and ita
territorial government was eslab-

PUMPS

ERS &amp; BELTS by HICKOK

$348

popular now.

Smooth and comfy as a spring breeze
and just as new./They are specially
fof active women who want
with up to the minute styling,
toeless built-up pumps are go­
in a hurry. Sizes 4-9.

including the new KING SIZE-ties that are so

* &lt;

DRESS &amp; SPORT SHIRTS that are hard to find.

You can find just the right gift here.

7/5X0^
cut-we
SHOE STORE

kfafotb
Clothes Shop
mW1 Viiii"'\i .WTv7r—

�SUble Papula Um
ing wa* named *fler Wyoilley. Penniylvonle. and Ita
al government waa eatabpulatlon of tha territory hi
11.111. Growth ot population
te rapid during early dec­
; hai remained fairly steady
it yean. The quarter milrk wai pasted In IMO Th*
Increase In th* state's popuccurred from IMO to l#J0
he population mor* than

LANOB

?EASURY

‘AR BOND QUOTA
L For 3 MONTHS
OST PRICE)

175°“
.112°°
150°’
1B7°“
375°°
5G2‘°
750°“
900°°
250°.”
750”
« QUOTA

THE HASTINGS BANN1R. THURSDAY. MAY 81. IMS

wia,“'s5

PERSONALS

1

JH

chmt “Ray Water*.

Tredennlek.

at

Saturday and Sunday.
Mr and Mr* Reginald Mleha^
of Huatington Para. Cal., him
Bunday for a viait with Mr* Lana
Burroughs, Mr. and Mr* Nelson
Burroughs and otner relative*. GUI•r guaal* on Sunday wore Mr. and
Jdr*. Verne Mldiacl and son and
daughter of Elkhart, Ind. and. Mr.
ana Mra Marley Burrougna at
Three Rivera.
Mr*. Wayne Peteraon and *on.
Paid, visited relative* in Fortlgna
°°Leroy Hewitt and Robert Hollis­

Bc.utb Bern
Mr. and. Mr*, janea Langston Cleveland. Ohio, leave Sunday for M». Addie
leave mi Munday. June 4. to mu&gt;: a week’s fUhlng trip in Canada.

A round of parties over Maa

X

ol tally occupied during their short
visit her*. To greet them on their

,nd lhelr
daughter-in-law. Mra.
Mr.
Mra Roderick
Mr and'
and Mr.
Roderick Bwadiini
Bwadline i Kenneth
Ki.-uicth Srni
2.T.lth. of Detroit are Vitlilng
Mra. Ta
Ten Arkle.
!L“Roy
f£?.UW.
w Chandler. Mr. Swod- llln
« Mrt
Mra.
Mra Vera Georg* and family of
ling )ma received hU medical disHolland spent Saturday and Sun­
Oscar
hospitalised In thia country for th* day with Mr. and Mr*
past nine month*. He ha* served ar Kucmpcl and family.
M&lt;** Bernice Jansen wa* a guest
month* oversea* la Iceland and
Saturday al the Rptaeopa) rectory.
Europe
Mra. Will'Hopkins of Grand Rap­
Sunday visitor* ot Mr* Lillian
Llchty were her brother. Bruce id* was in the city Monday.
Mr* H. A. Calklna retumnd to
CuUar. and Mrs H. J. Kraus of
her home Friday altar spending
Utley and daughter. Joann, of De­ several weeks with her daughter.
troit. Mrs. Verta Culler accompan­ Mra. W. o. Paulin, in Rockford.
lUlnote.
ied the Utley* home for a eisrt.
Linda Laraen of Muskegon is hare
with her aunt. Mrs. Marshall
iAttce and Barbara, were Sunday'Schanta. white th* former s moth-

and Mr
a?

and Mra. Carl Hanrikaan friend* and hter aerved a buffet
s» es

cream

Roman
Sheldon.
Homer I
unbd*7 ““ &lt;n" *°* Trethrlc

St. Roac senior eholr enpothick auDMr ^at
nF In »ing-

tag teetam. Mtaa QMta

the averting

and Douglas and Mr*. Arthur Wil- the C. R. Brandatetter* outdoor
who are leaving al the and
UtU, local.
Brill, tha children gathering al #:30
Mr. and Mil. Atea Ballal and and thc grown-ups a bit later. In
daughter, Goldie of Detroit "Vera
afternoon the two-ball four- an opportune time for some *arly
the weekend guest* of Mr and Mn.
proved good exerciae for *om* summer entertaining. On Wednes­
Charles
«nd of courae the club dinner at day and Friday Mr*. Rosa Dunn hOUM.
vnartea Davl*
uavu.
and Mra. Cedric Morey invited six­
many old friends. Mr*. OUfford teen eaah day tar luncheon at lhe
Brainard ot Battle Oeefc, who home of tha former. Through the
ter were in Lansing over the week•pent lhe holiday with Mr*. David house and on the small table* Benning. Oa, will take place In
French and Mra. R. O. Final*, was spring flower* were attractively ar­ Uie near future. wa* honored al a
John Hewitt and attended tne state
ranged. Some good round* of bridge shower Saturday evening with Mra
track meet at MB.C. on Saturday.
followed and on Wednesday thoec Leo Wateh. Mra. Jack Mank of
Ronald Warner of Detroit apent
Mra. Kia M. Roger* who roconUv
Mra. Rolland Furrow at Freeport turning in the highest tellies ware
the weekend here with his parent*.
W“
returned from a winter in 8t. Pa- I। -as hoetera to her bridge club'on Mn. C. R. Brandatetter. Mr*. Leon Grand
Mr. and Mra. Homer Warner.
'
Cha*e of
Mr and Mr*. Gtfaid Lawrenceafternoon
caller* al the home of Icy ho*pltal where the recently un- tcraburg left for her home in Pralr- ' Friday evening with Mra. Gerald Slander, Mr*. Clifford Dqlan.and Sixteen w
ieviUe Saturday.
I Lawrence. Mr*. John Chandler and Mra. Willard Smith and on FridAy
and Mr. and Mr*. Willard Uw-1 their aunt. Lillian Llchty
d^Sf r'auita
rence apent from Monday Uli Wed- iMr*.
Minnie
Severance
and i LeRoy
W*SnellofOllvel
waa in
On Thursday Mn. Addl* Spring­ 1 Mr*. Richard Brqwer m contract
Corkin
A ben Johnson. Mra. Frank Andrus, Uon to -»&gt; ,
luwday night at Big Star take neardaughter.
Carrl*. and Mr* J&lt;w lhe cny on w«mesday and Thur»- er accompanied by Mr*. Merle ,■ Tinner*.
_
and Mn. Louis William*.
Armatrong, who has returned from
Baldwin.
I Winslow of St John* visited at th*
tended from out-df-town were Mra.! daughter ot
teaching in Pontiac for tha aum- 1 The lovely garden of the Bernard
Mra Fred Jone* went to Kala­ home
M F. Stone.
Ensign *HO
and MT*.
Mr*. BCIT
Belmont Finnuviuc at Lemuel
Msuiuti Severance Tuesday
• wxvmkj
luiMgll
Finney tntr. leave* for a week * visit with Reeds with Us outdoor grill was lhe
Eleven were present at lhe sur­ Slone. Muskeg
mazoo on Tuesday to meet Mrs. cnnglng Mr*
barren Waste of. 1U
&gt;ia Aahalur:
Aaitalter* of Naw
H*i York City
.Lota
prise party for Rachel Mae Cole
Francis Hamilton and son. David, Spoken*. Washington, who will1 came ••
•for a vMl
■
Friday
with her Lt. Conun. Clarence Springer tn setting tar lhe family tut&gt;..or wuten on Seturday evening In honor of Rawley of K*
, they gave on Bunday honoring hla
who have been spending several 3p—’d a *-w rtav* with h*» '--twin- parent*. Mr and Mr* Dan Aahal Oxford, Pa.
Mra. Homer Warner la in Da- brother. Ralph R*cd ol Santa Mon- her birthday. Games end refreshweek* writn Mr. Hamilton • parent*
Mra. Winifred Maus Buell and tat. and other relative*, returning
On Saturday eight gueata enmenta
trolt for th* week.
lea, OaliLOther member i of the-----r were enjoyed by the young । Joyed luncheon at Shady Nook and
Monday night.
Mr and Mra. Bert UUery war* family present were hl* mother. PSOPM.
Mr and Mra. w. J. w»tkln* re­ ot East Lansing. Mr*. Hattie Nooic*
Mra. R. J. McCreery. who has
an afternoon of bridge at the home
Mr*. O P. Reed and hl* brother-inturned on Tuesday from Gibraltar ana Mr* Carnet Gorham of Lan- been spending the winter with her at their Gun take cottage for the jgr*.
of Mr*
John McOmber Those
weekend.
•
**•
U~
U
a
law and abler. Mr. and Mi
A cooperative
luncheon was turning in the lueky score* were
where they were th* guest* of Mr . ------------- ---- ----------- --------------- — slater. Mra Albert Konkle. in BalMr. and Mra. Wm. Mustard and Quigley and daughter of
served on Friday. May 2S. by the Mra. A. D. Knlskem and Miss Sa­
and Mra. Fred Headman fur two Baumgrw coming la look after her
TT"-.TJfo,—-L'l- I daughter of Pontiac are gueite of
Wof lhe Presbyterian church die Glasgow.
week*.
'
ikuvenule cemetery lot.
"u;
mte
w
"'
“
r
While Byron Fletcher l* maklnc ■ — —-•
- «"-••------ •­
home of Mrs Mary McCall
two weeks honeymoon al
Wall take cotUga
a buainea* trip. Mra. Fletcher and
A pleasant event of pre-corn- I
J?1)'" Jlltker' Pr«*‘^enl- «»•
io go to Traverse City this week I;
JUSFir M,. .nd M»
A family dinner waa held Bun­
two children leave Thursday tor a
meneement week was lhe dinner d’*u?
nlct!1Un‘f *^h day
al lhe Gerald Crawley's home
*“
“ trowed
Hires weeks' visit with her family M. Langston and drove to Behling
given by MlmSaUy
Mis* Sally Goodyear
Goodyear "or
far *
followed with
with rawing
**wing and
and •
a In honor of Oerald. who leave*
if, Fd £to
ia.
COM. Ol OO.U otore.
Keeplng potato** tn
in Lebanon, Ind;
eight
fcirls
a
on
Tuesday
night
fol**
x*
1
*
1
*Un*.
T
Twelve
»
flv
«
w,re
were
ln
In
“
attenduod
on SundayMr. .to Mr. H.ren Qr.r »&lt;nl u, Bnd M„ Ly„„ QrilW.. &gt;lrf
June l for the Induction center.
Weekend gueata ol Mr*. Dunna
Klnar Frandean wa* In Detroit.
lowed by a theatre party at lhe *nce
Those present beside* Gerald: hla
Harrington and tamUy were Mr. Flint and Pontiac last week
1 were called by the sickness and daughters of Ann Arbor spent the Strand.
I
•
• t&gt;oi»onom alkaloid.
and Mr*. McKinley Burch &lt;4 Jack­
Mr*. Ray Walers la spending a deslit ot hl* mother. Mr*. Lucinda holiday with Mr*. Bert Spark*. Misg,
• • •
| Mra. Eugenia Ruehlman enlerBonnie Brandatetter accompanied I
few days neat week in Jackson.
son.
i Gray.
Oueste of Mr and Mr* Byron
•**««! girl* at lhe LyBarhere.
PtoSber nid.7 nfchl at [heir d™
“ J*AU
Mr*. Fanny Myers and daughter.
A. K. Prandsen was in Detroit
Glenn Perkin* left Saturday for them
JoAnne Finn!* and Sally Good-,
Mrs Maurice Clark, ol Battle Creek a few day* last week.
Baltimore, Md . for a viait with hl*
ncr honoring Lt and Mr*. Arnold
nHl..
spent Monday with Mra. Bert
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Water* and , daughter. Mrs Ted Tbmilaan Mrs
Perkin* were Mr. and Mr*. Willard
?n"n^kn?d! nf
Mr. and Mrs Ruwell Zerbel spent Ttnnlteon and baby are expected to
t Spark*.
Smith
and
Mr
and
Mra.
H.
L.
Wili?.
r
,Kennedy,
of HoUywood,
Mrs. Ed Story *ntertained Mira Smith and Mr and Mra. H. ta WUrtenneoy, o.
uouywooo.
A guest of Mr. and Mra. Dorrance the weekend at Trail* End. Gun ! return with him today.
Nellie Yarger ot Detroit over Me- &gt;1mm, . .
^amonua.
.
lake.
Dr. ’Winifred McLravar and Mr*
Mr. and Mr* Byron Smith and I Matilda McLaughlin ol Muskegon “ouaneVyw 8 J/c waa home from I Btther Circle of lhe WB.OS. waa । Mr and Mra. George VanHouten
Mr*. Kenneth Smith and daughter, i called on Hastings friends Sunday lhe Navy Pier for the weekend.
of Dearborn.
entertained by Mr*. Glenn Perkin* entertained the Amid-Dorg Thur*Mra. James Cualunsn wa* In Kai- Julia, of Detroit were gueata of Mr. enroute to Lansing to spend tha
Dr and Mr*. Leland Holly of ou Monday even ng with *»en- day May M A carry-ln potluck
amisoo last week where ahc met and Mrs. Edwin Smith over lhe | day with Mr. and Mr*. Glenn MoMuskegon were guests of retaUvee »«n wwenl. Afterthe business. dinner wm «njoy&lt;d ^dro
wa*
her husband U. Cushman who waa weekend.
and friends here on Sunday.
aeaalon. contests were enjoyed and pUred with‘honor* going to Orie
enroute to Orlando. Ha. where he
Mrs. Elmer Hoffman of Grand
Buses Lv. Hastings
Mr*. Francesca Thlvy returned
Morris Hill of Ann Arbor spent refreshment* served. Mrs. Charlra He»m "'dA‘u?e*
Rapid* waa the gumt of Mr and on Monday to Ann Arbor after a the weekend in Hastings
Faul te the June hostess and will
h d 1 M
Mra. Lawrence Adams the first of visit with Mia* Grace Edmond*.
TO GRANO RAPIDS
‘
Mrs
Edward
Huffman
of
Grand
entertain
al
her
Gun
take
cottage
ana
Mr*,
urie
netrr.
lhe week, the Adams family accotnMr*. Fred Mahoney of Kalama­ Rapid* spent Tuesday in Hastings. I with a cooperative luncheon at one .
• • •
Ply- RM A.M.
.panying Mra. Hoffman home on zoo was the guest of her mother.
Mr and Mrs Lyle Scudder en- o'clock
; Mr*
Edna Hubbard* birthday
Wednesday.
Mra. Cole Newton, and sister. Mr* tertain cd Mr*. Otady* Rigg* and
• • •
I was celebrated with a dessert par­
Mr*. Mason Norwood of Kalama­ Hi-lrn Teeter, on Tuesday.
sons PhJU. Patil RlgR*. Jr.. James
A family reunion and celebration , ty and evening of entertainment
zoo spent Friday and Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nash and Rigg* of Crystal, and Mira Ardltii ‘ in honor of lhe host'* brithday was i al her home on Thursday. The
fS.
with the Chester Banghart*
little granddaughter and Waller
of Lensing on Saturday and I on the calender Bunday when din- guest* were fourteen members of
After a two weeks visit with Mr. Bidelman of Hopkins were In the Hefty
STEAM HEAT
a I th Mis Maxine Watson all were ' ner guests of
ot Mr. and Mr*. Chester's
Cheater ' a birthday group who meet cacn
and Mr*. Harry Waler* and Mr. city on Sunday and called on th* TO LANSING
gueata
of
Mr
and
Mr*.
Lee
Watson
I
Banxhart
Banshart
were
Mr.
and
Mra.
Er.
(
month.
HOT a COLD WATER
and Mrs John Wood. Mr and Mrs furiner’ii brother-in-law and sister.
?fwSaginaw
Sagta“ *' and
end PerPer-1
in Holland. Bunday.
' nest Banghart of
• • •
A. L. Kellogg left Saturday for Mr and Mra Robert Mills.
Mr and Mr* Herman Avoid ot ry Banghart of Detroit
The opening luncheon ot the
8H0WER BATH
th-1- home in Harrietta
Pvt Arthur Burghdoff of th*
’ ‘
Country club will be held Tuea­
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Skinner and Michigan Veterans' Facility. Fort Ann Arbor were Memorial day
i । Mr.
.,_ June 8. at one o'clockUJ1U
Mr and
and Mrs.
Mr*. Clarence
Clarence Burnp
Bump _.
en-, uday.
and WU1
will'
150 E. Statg St.
TRIO CAFI
Don are leaving Saturday for Mil­ Custer, apent lhe weekend with gues ts of Mrs Orville Sayles.
Dr. and Mra. Frank Carrotheri'’ tlertatned
—
n w»,--------«_ •board
------ j
Saturday evening iin
hon- ।i be ■In charge of the •»
Women's
waukee. Wia.. to attend lhe wed­ Hastings relatives
TICKETS TO ALL POINTS .
Fpent the weekend in Whitehall
- of Mra. Carlton Bump and Mrs 1 The committee with Mrs Ray
or
ding of their nephew. Lt. Emmert
Mary Ellen Geller of Dowllnr
Mr and Mr*. William Shribe- William Moore whose birthday* Branch a* chairman, te Mrs. M. J,
Ludetnan. US N R., who Just re­ spent the weekend with Rachel
I were Sunday guests of Mr and
turned from the Philippines The Mae Cole.
.toJ»n B,™« | Mg,
wedding will be held at the First
*,"e *J2T'lrotn BaUle Cre*lt over niade a businwa trip to Muskegon
Ri.nrtav
nf Mr. Nellie 1 Si,turd»y and aUo Vlaited Mr. and
Mmh?.(laiereUTlr nnH **?r*
Mr* Th«n** Clock.
Smith
were
Mr. &lt;,and
Fred
TheOf Rev
Estle high
Barnes
a cradC
."PD?__and
.“?;.r
™?t Mr*.
T?*It??
d uni?
Hasting*
ta’l#13?
now
• MEMO TO ADVERTISERS
children. Elizabeth Anne atUBTom- “
_ emnaicai
—-------- jatlonal minister al Commy. of Kalamazoo. Mra Alice Cap- 1 .W..W
..311 -..J
...i manufacturer of Gltetonv
Mn Clarence
Clarnnrr Cappy
Cnnnv glow
. * products,
‘ ...
py. Mr and Mra.
called al the Banner
and Gerald and Pvt. and Mrs Carl office Monday while attending to
Van Beck and Jimmy of Lamont. bualnas* interests in the city.
Mra Jennie Caaaday. Mrs. Maud
Mr and Mra. Harley Fox. Mrs.
Rogers and Mbu Marguerite Rog­ Archie Reickord and Mis* Grace
en of Freeport, all enjoying the co­ Relckard. apent Sunday in Kala­
operative dinner. Mrs Alice Cappr mazoo with Mra. William Fox and
remained for a longer visit with Mr. and Mra. Clair Siebert.
Mrt Smith
Mrs. William Fox and son of
Mr and Mrs. Carroll McDuffie, Katamaaoo. arrived today (Thurs?
and children. Anne and John of to spend the rest of the week with
Traverse City were gueata of lhe her parents.
former’s mother. Mrs J. G. McOutfln. Saturday and Sunday
Mr. and Mr*. Waller Mansfield
and daughter of BaUle Creek vis­
The navy require* color vialon;
ited Mr. and Mr*. Robert Milla on the army doe* not. Othexwira, vteion
Not quite ao much now, due to wartime reductions,
Sunday.
,।
Miss Ada Michael of Detroit
but—just os good aa ever.
' cam* Saturday for a visit with her

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just whaf circulation you get for your money.
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of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. This
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more than 2000 publishers, advertisers
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establish and maintain definite stand­
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and report this verified information to
advertisers.
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ough audit ofour circulation. The verified
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*
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goes, how it was obtained* how much
people pay for it and many other facts
that you should know when you buy
newspaper advertising. Thus whin you
advertise in this newspaper your invest­
ment is in known and verified values.

THE HASTINGS BANNER
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JOHN BECK
GENERAL AUCTIONEER

Mich.

Delton,

Sheldon Agency

12-58.

ATHLETES FOOT ITCH

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In 8THON0. ' Il PENE­
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.CARDS OF THANKS

SWANSON
AGENCY

el Hlrbbl

109 W. State

DR. DERK STUIVE

Now is the time for hail insur­
ance, livestock, life insurance,
residence and farm labor lia­
bility insurance. And don't for­
get the tornado insurance

Cell 2908

Bonds

CHIROPRACTOR

Haitian

Res. 3359

cUte Spine
is the -Human
Switchboard
controlling
Health and
Vidor

More Comfort Wearing

FALSE TEETH
AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY

or feeltac.

NASHVILLE
PHONE
Da tn can bo nude at Banner o

Marshall Furnaces

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK

Repairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

Prices at Hastings Livestock
Solas, May 25, 1945 [
Top Hogs---------------------- $14.60 j

Floor Sanders for Rent

SALES

fnZKK

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
Phone 2331

ta E. State

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

INSURANCE ond BONDS

Jerry Andrus
Natl Bank Bldg.

AUCTIONEER

AIM.......
nt MT— •
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5T0BMH-PANCREASSHUN—
lentvS”

Roughs ------------------------ $13.85
Stags$12.50,
Feeders$9 to $23
Top Lambs------------------ $14.50.
Ewes$9
Veol $18
Deacons$4 to $12
Dairy Cows----------- $60 to $140
- ■*
..$12
Beef Heifers
&amp; Steers$11 to $15.30
Cutter &amp;
Conner Cows$6 to $9
Bulls$9 to $12.50

APPtNOUMAD0CR-LOVER —
UMB4—•

Chiropractic
nkascs
'Vie
Porter
Within

List your Auction Sale* with

DEWEY REED

PAINTING

lea can be made at Banner office.
me 3467
HaaUnfi, Midi.

Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars

Place orders now for r
Spring or Summer Work

SCOTT SERVICE
All kinds of trucking

I

G. F. ECKARDT

PHONE 2812

Eveninp:
Mon, Wed, Frl.

438 I. Grand
Phone 3721

OR LEAVE ORDERS AT
817 S. HANOVER

Closed Thursdays

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

CM nuutg MATPlPKOVr
SUCHCIAIMS

FRANK JONES
USED AUTO FAETH
AND HOUBETBAILEBB

Bejtf for STILES and Company.
Baallnn atockyardi, phone 25M, or
call 617 Lacey through the week.

FOB BALE—A eomblnaliun hydra
damp boa. |-.»er takeoff. for C
rolel Irurk. Fourth liuu.e auulh
31
Gregory .ehool Lloyd lemg
FOR Ml.K-l#W True .i hou.e Ira
30 fl. long. Cuteman
rite »««. (o5u Ch j Collier.
31
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USED CARS—To tha bril of

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
Him. 2171
Nnh.ill.
Al My Exprow

We Remove Dead Animals
For Prompt Removal
of Old, Crippled
or Dead Hones
L
and Cows
,

LLOYD J. EATON
Ban of Geo. Eaton, veteran of 1800

HASTINGS
PHONE
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Bill" Sherwood

Horses

MONEY
TO 10 an4

INSURANCE

Cattle
WHAT IS W
SHELLP

on Farm Property
in Barry County
Address P. O. Box 191,
Charlotte, Mich.

PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
AT MY EXPENSE

CORNKBh

Brea Coppock

Delton, Mich.

A UCT I 0 N E E R

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Phone (CollectI Halting! 2715 for

Higl.ie III for
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good rondui

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL

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ISM Woodland
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31

Horses, cows and small stock removed promptly.
Your colls are greatly appreciated.

HOWARD BRISTOL

AS 1 CANNOT li nd rlothopln

ED. FINNIC

Phone Hastings 2715
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

MOVING AND STORAGE
IdleUlk. U.
‘AYfiuOH

GUARANTEED
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Glycerin available fromunimol fats is badly needed In
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Gall collect.

EXPERIENCED
FITTER

KALAMAZOO

LyBARKER’S
Hm.2115

2 hr. Service
tf.

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY

TRUSS FITTING

Map

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local CoUacter
BMrEdd

WOLVERINE

white rwk bna. P»y. railing pi

NO other work shoes on earth
are made like Wolverines for
wear-defying toughness and
for Comfort Yet they actu­
ally cost less per month or mile
of service because they last so
long. Souse ’em, soak ’em,
freeze ’em... every time they
dry out soft and pliable, due
to the secret Wolverine triple­
tanning process. Wolverines
are the only work shoes with
both soles and uppers of gen­
uine Shell Horsehide. Come
to our store and try on a pair.

WEAR ON
END OF GRAIN

ONLY »/4 PART
OF A HIDE

AMAZINGLY
FLEXIBLE

CUT-HATE

SHOESTORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

3HN BECK
ERAL AUCTIONEER

Mich

1,

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR
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upon application.

with
Call

THE HOME FRONT *
Continued from First Section.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1945
ter Ing service . &gt;
Miami. Fla., May—D-Day and
VB-Day In Italy behind them, a

Official Reports:

.ETES FOOT ITCH
II. BTRONU. It PKNERKAUIIKH MONK IIKHMH.

orth t&gt;»'-

JERK STUIVE
IIIROPRACTOR
ate
Hastings

"IKe Spine
the Human
iVitckboard
controllind
Health, and
Vidor

UJMCJ-uvtt—
5T0HMHSANCRtAJ
Will* ■■
aiONLYS115ASFtnOU
ataoMRLOVCR-

Qurvpractk
rebases
'the
Power
Within

trice Hoars:

Evening*:

-

Mrs. Yvonne McIntyre has re­
ceived a letter of commendation
even her husband. Captain Dennis
. McIntyre, by his commanding
officer. The letter read:
"Captain McIntyre served with
the 53rd Replacement Battalion in
the capacity of claaaificatlon offlcer under my observation tor the
VrH army
arvnv operation
nru'.tlnn
entire period of 3rd
on Qie continent to date. Tne caliIn tyre has done his Job In an out­
standingly superior manner. He has
set the pattern and pace for classi­
fication work throughout the 3rd
Army reinforcement system. Hla
efficiency and drive—the results

challenge that he eagerly accents.
In addition to hla marked profes­
sional skill. Captain McIntyre poasessea an ingratiating personalltr
He is loyal, cooperative and Inde­
fatigable."
Mrs McIntyre and their daugh­
ter. Polly Jennifer, reside at g Ha­
zelwood Court. Battle Creek. Mich.
Captain McIntyre. HJIB. -34. the;
son ot Mrs. Jenny McIntyre of Has­
tings. has been overseas since
March 1M4.

The following citation waa sent to
. the Herbert Johnston family, Wood­
land. R. 2. (Everett suffered n rup­
tured car drum and was in the
holpita! for several weeks the first
part of this year He returned to
his outfit in April.)
„ Headquarters Ninth Infantry
Division
A.P.O 9
2 March 1M5
Under the provisions ot Army
Regulations 800-45. as amended.
Claas. 38150415. 60th Infantry, who
distinguished himself by meritor­
ious service in connection with"mil­
itary operations against the enemy
during the period 5 July 1944 to 30
September 1944 In the European
Theater of Operations. Throughout
this period. Pfc. Johnston proved
himself to be an outstanding and
competent combat soldier, perform­
ing his assigned duties in an ex­
ceptionally
meritorious
manner
With complete ' disregard for per­
sona) safety, he repeatedly exposed
himself to intense enemy artillery,
mortar, and small arms fire to
drive his vehicle, mounted with an
SCR-284 radio set. in forward com­
bat areas. Despite enemy radio de­
tectors. which made his vehicle a
hla post, maintaining vital com­
munications with higher echelons.
Pfc. Johnston's technical ability,
courageous actions, and devotion to
duty were a credit to himself and
to the armed forces of the United
States Entered military service
from Michigan.

Adjutant General.

W0MF
MS

with lhe 6lh Army Italy—Pfc
Maurice Cogswell, husband of Mrs.
Frances J. Cogswell. Nashville.
Mich. has been cited by the 85th
Mountain Regiment of the 10th
"Mountaineer" Division and award­
ed the Combat Infantryman Badge
tar actual participation In combat
against the enemy on the Fifth
Army front in Italy. Standards for
the badge are high. The decoration
Is awarded to the infantry soldier
who has proved his fighting ability
in combat. The handsome badge
consists of a silver rifle set against
a background of infantry blue, en­
closed in a sliver wreath. Maurice
entered army service last June and
has been overseas since November.
His mother, Mrs. Prank Cogswell
Ilves In Nashville and hla wife and
son are living with her mother.
Mra. Roy Davis tn Maple Grove
Twp (He was graduated from Has­
tings High school and was em­
ployed at the Bliss Co. before en-

Army Air Field enroute to his
home.
He served more than two years
overseas with lhe 15th Air Force.
Master Sgt. Robert J. Shumway.
24. son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Shumway. RR3. Hastings. flew for
32 months with a Photo Recon-,
naiasance Squadron.

Fort Des Moines, Tows:—Private
Pearl M. Duff. A-611 IM. daughter
of Mr, Richard Hathaway. RR5,
Hastings. Michigan, a member of
the Women's Army Corps recently
left First WAC Training centei
here, for technical training at
Brooke General Hospital. Fort Sam
Houston. Texas.
Upon completion of this special
training she will be assigned to
duty In one of the Army general
hospitals.
S/Sgt. Robert A. Leyendecker. 26,

endecker. Dorr. Mich, has returned
from service outside the contlnental United Slates and Is now being
processed through the Army Ground
and Service Forces Redistribution
Station in Miami Beach, where hla
next assignment will be deter­
mined.
Sgt
Leyendecker served 35
months as a member of an ord­
nance corps in the China-Burma India theater ol operations. While
there he waa awarded the Soldier's
medal for bravery not Involving
combat.
During the period that returnees
stay at an Army Ground and Serv­
ice Forces Redistribution Station,
they are given a painstaking occu­
pational and physical classifica­
tion as well as physical and dental
recondtlonlng together with various
lectures designed to reorient men
recently returned from combat
area This processing is carried on
without haste In pleasant sur­
roundings conductive to mental and
physical relaxation.
Before entering the service Sgt
Leyendecker was employed by E
W. Bliss. Hastings. Mich He be­
came a member of the Armed
Purees on February 2. 1942

Local Soldiers Awarded Combat
Decoration For Fighting in Italy
With the Fifth Army. ItalyPrivate Hoyden D. Yarger. rifle­
man. whose wife. Shirley. Uvea al
317 South Hanover Street. Has­
tings. Michigan, and Pfc. Floyd E
Myers, rifleman, whose wife Vir­
ginia lives at 719 Dibble Street,
Hastings. Michigan, have been cited
by the 282nd Infantry Regiment of
the Fifth Army's 81st “Powder
Rivas" Division and awarded the
Combat Infantryman Badge for ac­
tual participation in combat against
the enemy In Italy.
Standards for lhe badge are high
The decoration is awarded to the
Infantry soldier who has proved his
fighting ability in combat.
The handsome badge consists of
a sliver rifle set against a back­
ground of Infantry blue, enclosed
in s silver wreath.
Ward 32.
U. 8. Naval Hospital
Norman. Oklahoma
May 21. 1946

Dear Zolly:
Just received lhe Banner and
have read It thoroughly—as usual.
I have noticed in a couple of the
later Isa tie* that I have been listed
as “seriously ill." Just to keep the
records straight I want you to know
that I haven't been seriously ill at
any time. If I were a civilian I
would have Just taken a couple of
weeks vacation and rested up The
Navy doesn't do that though—they
Just turn you in to the hospital
when you gel run down physically.
If I had been aboard ship they
would have diagnosed me "combs t
fatigue.” Since Oklahoma is 1000
miles from the nesrest ship I guess
well Just call this "typewriter fa­
tigue.
The Navy talk* about reduction
of paper work They eliminate one
report and replace it with two more
asking how the reduction 1s work-

Ing out, with carbon copies to all
the bureaus In Washington, to be
sent via the chain of command so
that additional comments can be
added. After serving at sea for

west. We saw great marahalllng
yards that were no good. Thous­
ands of freight cars were burned
and wrecked. All of the bridges
across the Rhine and Rhur were

We hit Belgium at Ostend and
were only a few miles from Dun­
kirk. which is held by the Ger­
mans. Then we went over Biussels
end over Luxembourg to Ludwig­
shafen and Mannheim. Then we
turned and went up the Rhine,
some of the lime only 300 or 400
feet above It. First we went over to
Aschaffenburg and to Frankfurt,
then back to Bingen on lhe Rhine
and over to Koblenz. Bonn. Cologne
and Dusseldorf, and then back to
Ostend by the way of Antwerp.
Just now on the radio they an­
nounced the fall of all North Ger­
many.
We went up to lhe briefing room
Just like pilots before the flight
and were briefed by 7 officers. One
told ua where we were going, what
we would see and what to look for.
Next the weather man gave ua the
weather. Then one of them showed
chutes. Then we went to the ship
and met the pilot, who gave ua in­
structions on ditching or balling
out In case of trouble. I got in the
tall which Is a rough place and I
was the only one who had never
been up before. Nobody got sick on
our ship but they did on others.
The visibility wasn't good and we
hit rain and snow storms but we
only flew at 1000 feet or lower ao
we could see the ground all the
time. If visibility had been better,
we could have aeen more of the
Ruhr Valley. I've seen enough of
the big towns to realize what the
Air Corps did. You couldn't imaBie It unless you saw It. MannIm and all of the other towns on
the Rhine are lust ghost towns. A
lol of lhe walls are left, but no
roofs.
Our own P47's escorted us up the
Rhine but it wasn't necessary aa
the enemy planes are about ex­
tinct. Maybe you have read and
seen pictures of Cologne. It's all
they say it Is. Onlr the Cathedral
is left untouched. Tn the outskirts,
people still live but lhe center Is
like an old mining town In the

It was a great
to ride over
the Rhine Rive.----- —— «...
Thunderbolts escort us against en­
emy bandlu. I'm afraid the war
will be over before some of the boys
get a chance to go up and that will
spoil some of the tnrll). However.
I know they wont kick as the
sooner this damned nightmare is
ever, the better.
Will dose now. have to write to
Fritz Springer.
Goodbye Now,
Gerald
Sgt. Gerald Anders. 38179770
826 Air Engrs Sqd.
New York.’ New York
May 6. IMS
JUly
Hastings Banner
•; ZoUy
Dear Friends of Barry County:—
Here's u few lines—lhe first I
h»Ve found Ume to write tn a long
time aa our 6th Army push took
most of my Ume. We finished our
Italian war and I guess the whole
European war is over now, but we
aren t getting much news and we
are pretty busy doing formal guard
with new Jackets and al) lhe colors
that go with thia Army stuff. When
a man is in combat he fights as he
may to win but once he gets back
then everything goes by lhe book—
shave everyday, hair cute, clean
clothes with a crease and shoes
polished and we are learning once
more how to salute, how to address
an officer and all that stuff, as you
may know you don't salute on the
lines.
Here's a funny thing—these bay­
onets look awful screwy—well many
boys lost their bayonet tn combat
because they were mean to carry
heavy and bumped your legs. No­
body used them except to open ra­
tions with. Now, back in garrison
life, we carry these darn things
around, stand guard with bare bay­
onets and everything. Thai's the
(Continued on Page 1. See. 1.)

War Production
NEEDS YOUR

IAT IS THE
SHELLP

VEAR ON
D OF GRAIN

LY i/4 PART
F A HIDE

IT'S A PLEASURE TO OWN AND IM.
PROVE REAL ESTATE. WE OFFER
THE FOLLOWING:
FOR TRADE: A good 80 acres of land three miles
from the monument, lays just off of the pavement,
hat a good set of buildings wired and hat electricity.
Good toil and lays good, just rolling. Will trade for
income property In Hastings.

A SIX ROOM HOUSE and two acres of land in an
extra nice setting, good house has lights, water, real
close to Hastings, for only_^_____________ $3,300.00
SIX ROOM HOUSE, all modem but furnace, hat nice
now kitchen, built-on garage, barrios and large garden
plot in 2nd word-------------------------------------------- $3,200.00

MAZiNGLY
a FLEXIBLE

SIX ROOM HOUSE in first word, close in, real good
fumaca with thermostat, inside toilet, good roof, gas.
water, and lights (fluorescent), has a bam for garag» large lot far_________________________ $3,900.00

SIX ROOM HOUSE in third word, one of our best
locations, tho whole house is in A*I condition, strictly

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BARRY BYPATHS
By JANE CAMERON

states for shore duty—little did I blg cities, including Cologne, and
_..........
know what I........
was
getting Into. With real low. Our Pilots were on their
griping l had better add own as the rest had turned back, so
—I like the Navy they did what they pleased.
one more thing
i
We came baek over the great
very much.
We have some well-known gucau Seig fried Line, but either they
here today—Edgar Bergen. Charlie w—— ■*“*------- “ — “----- over*
rated.
We
there.
McCarthy. Don Ameche. and the
rest of Bergen's troupe. They made We hit a tL--------------------------------- ,
their regular Sunday night broad­ back. The cities and towns are beat
cast from here last night and now up badly but,the fields and farms
today they are vsitlng the wards. don't look damaged. They are
Well. I'm about out of paper so mostly planted to crops. We would
see foxholes dug on hills and a lot
had better close.
of mum
w
bomb inio,
craters aiuunu
around ukui
them vnere
where
A* Ever.
(he dive bombers drove the GerDarrell D. Aldrich. C.Y. mans out. I saw thousands and
• • •
thousands of bomb craters. It 1s
s-noi.n/t 0ul,c hlllJ ground Luxembourg and
England up me Rhine. There are lota of
1 towns in the valleys. I got so cold
Ronald Anders
(coming back that it look ms two
Cloverdale, Mkh.
hours to thaw out. We were gone
Dear Folks:
hours and traveled M0 miles. I
I don't ordinarily write home In 7wouldn't
give a dam to go again
the middle of the week, but I had
wouldn't take a minion dollar*
an experience yesterday that I Just but
have to tell you about, and it can't for this trip. We were allowed to
wait. Il waa something that I had didn't have any. Maybe soma of the
dreamed about, but never expected boys will have some good ones and
to happen. It seems that as the I can get a set.
Air Force have about finished their
Hank started but his ship came
Job over. here, they wanted the Job back
so I am the only one In the
they did to be Justified by the peo­ hut to go yet. We should have
ple. so they chose the boys of the
Ground Force to look over their called off because of bad weather:
work, and yesterday they look over Walawies and Wolcik were to go
a bunch of us to give it the once today but It was called off. I hope
they all get a chance to go but I
first bunch to go. Quite a few Lib­ know
some won't enjoy It as it is
erators took off. but because of bad easier to get air-sick than to get
weather, most of them turned back. sea-sick in a boat. Some of the
all the way. The pilot on the ship
I get to meet the pilot
I was on is from Kalamazoo. His
I get home as he gave us a
name is Reed. His grandfather when
good ride. We aaw some of the
owns a farm near Pine I*ke al places where this outfit made their
Prairieville. He has been out there name: aaw a couple of airfields
a lot.

WASTE
PAPER
Waste Paper Is Vital
War Material

A paratrooper made a landing on
a cactus and now he has 115 points.
This is getting to be a funny world.
Beefsteak has more points than
some of the OJ.'a.

Planting our sweet corn Uie other
day. for the second time. I was
doing the old Indian trick and
planting some very old fish heads
with the corn, a head In each hill.
Little Spook was "helping" as al­
ways. by rolling in the hills and
refusing to get out of each une
that you were trying to plant. One
time he was behind me holding the
string wav out and 1 made the
row out where it touched lhe next
to.

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Ing elderly ladles I have ever met
and she must have been nearly
eighty years old. She was a sparkl­
ing conversationalist and walked
like a person with a purpose. Be­
fore I left her. she told me that
her husbands' family had a family
seal and crest and their gcncology
dat-d hack tn the eleventh century
in Dtgland. Her personality was so
arresting that I still remember ev­
ery detail of her features and dress
and ail the things we talked atfbut
‘’he doubtless has other formulae
for successful living but this one.
if worked out into an exact science,
could cover the territory nicely
She was the month's "most inter­
esting person I met."

CARE PRESERVES
INLAID LINOLEUM
Inlaid linoleum Is an asset to be
proud of. and proper care will keep
up that pride as well as lengthen
the life 01 the linoleum. Julia Pond
and Laura PetUce Davis, extension
specialists In home management at
Michigan State college, declare.
"Linoleum should be kept clean
but it should not be worn out by
cleaning." they say. "and hot wa­
ter. strong soaps, scouring powders
and scrubbing brushes should be
avoided." 80 II looks like fewer
acMnx muscles for the homemaker.
Following a thorough cleaning,
using warm water and a neutral

He waa very much interested in
the fish head proceedings and
curled up with several of them.
When I began covering the hills,
what did that little imp do but start
digging the soil over the fish heads
and com. Of course we laughed al
him and then he responded by
covering the next hili. We couldn't
believe our eyes as he covered 5 linoleum and back-saving trick.
hills of com and fteh heads, but he Then when spots appear, wipe them
broke his record for consecutive with a cloth wrung out of cold wa­
performance by eating lhe fish ler. The spot is gone and the wax
head out of the next hill
remains. A* long as the wax re­
mains. the cleaning problem la sim­
Fifteen minutes later he was dig­ ple.
If linoleum has had considerable
Ring them all up and eating them.
It looks like I would be planting u«e it te probable that the finish,
sweet com again shortly After all which te applied before leaving the
this activity in damp soil, the factory, has worn off. A coat of
naughty Spook curled up in a bas­ colorless, penetrating seal will rejuket of clean clothes and slept the
sleep of the Just, dirt and all.
and liquid wax serves well and la
“Be avaricious of Ume: do not lhe easiest to apply—is essential tn
give any moment without receiving keeping the surface In lop condi­
it in value: only allow the hours tion.
Methods for cleaning and waxing
to go from you with as much regret
as you give to your gold; do not also are pertinent in the care of
allow a single day to pass without printed floor coverings but a seal
increasing the treasure of your finish Is taboo since it will soften
knowledge and virtue."—Letour- the painted surface.
neux.
BEAN YIELDS VP
Not letting a single day go with­
Average yield of navy beans in
out increasing your knowledge re­ Michigan during lhe paal 16 yean
minds me ot an old lady I met in has been 105 pounds per acre larger
Kalamazoo last winter. She had to than during Uie preceding 15-year
wait in an office building and asked
me how to make the popular ba­ checked by Roy E Decker, head of
bushkas. the scarfs with the fringe tile department of farm crops at
around, that we all wear nowadays Michigan state college. He attri­
I gave her the instructions end butes lhe Increase to Improved va­
then she had me go over It again, rieties and better farming methode
even the way the yam te pulled Weather condition! over lhe two
through the fringe. Then she told 15-year periods averaged about the
me Dial she never let a day of her
life go by without learning some­
thing. One day it might be a new.
recipe, the next a poem and lhe DON’T BUY THINGS YOU DON'T
next a crochet pattern, and so on. I
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
She was one of the most interestINSTEAD.

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Second Edition of the

Barry County

ATLAS &gt;1945
Your copy may be obtained at the Hastings
City Bank
Calljbr it with our compliment*

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for the purchase of REAL ESTATE
also for repairing and remodeling
If you need money
see your banker

Do Not Destroy!
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HASTINGS CITY BAN
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KER

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HASTINGS,

MAY COLLECTION DATES

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�THE HA8TINGI BANNER, THURSDAY, MAT SI.1M*
Flail. ★ M- and Mrs. Chas. Wilder Grand Rapid* brought a bus load
who were hers to viait lhe latter's of young people to. Join Uta young
brother, 8/8gt.
a.S«t. Norval
NorvsJ Thaler al
at people of the Matailon churth at
the Johp
John raglera.
'Wtaiers. returned lotheir
Cotheir the-farm home of Mr. and Mr*,
Ruth Kidder and daughters home in Orlando. Florida. Saturday Charle* Pinkbeiher bf North Irvmorning. Mrs. Ulllan Kokx and Ini. Saturday evening. Songs and
children of Battle Creek also re- games were enjoyed by all.' Re­
turned home Beturday. ★ Mr. and . heshments were served by the pasMra. Alec Wlngleftr-of Bowne were ; lor. the Rev Alvin Barker and the
SattiFday Hefting callers of the • home group.
Rev. and Mr*. J. W. McCue, also 1
Mr. and Mra. Herbert PattengUI
! and children. Paul and'
and Helen of
of.,i 6/Sat. Nonral Thaler left ThuraHarn’ Hickory Corners » Mrs. Charln day night for Laredo. Texas, after
Geiger and children spent Sunday a 21-day furlough with his parents.
afternoon with JO. and Mra. Mr and Mrs. John Thaler, relatives
[CnaHe* OvetnoiL
and friends.
and family. * Mr. ar
l Mr. and Mra. Semiah Beret. Mrs
j Yetter and son and
Ellen Setae, and Mrs. Adah Motter
Kalamazoo spent.
spent Sunday afternoon with the j
Q |Whetr parents. Mr. and Mrs
★ On
former ’a daughter and husband.
husband Mr 1 Freeport Duration Club
tear df Jfarth trvutg. *
~- farmer-s
mI.s R.im
.nd son ' D,ir FYlends
and Mr.
Mra. W
Wesley
Keim and
pdity Mr. and Mrs. Prank .nA
&gt;f -----Alto Vern —
of Clarksville.
'and granddaughter ot
—T------« ★ Mrs JF'1! , Seems 1 owe letters and many
tha day with their mother. Postma. Mrs Ivan Roush. Mrs Ear) 1101e8 „( Opprrclatlon to your orMUa Cfraaa and on Saturday Burtllck and Mra. Harold Woods nt-1 gllHizatlon for things you have pro­
id Mrs, Howard Cress of tended the O EB. supper and meet- v)(lcd loT (lle wW|eni ot Freeport
Ing
at
Hastings
Tuesday ★ Sunday
Christmas packages, the beauttlake weft dinner guests
gflrftwm.- F.
I. I ful card, amrai
wrltUn uj
by Mra
■a _
' • C.
, „Tabberer
.---- Si* ;nnd
- ; ;IUI
wn Roy
nn&gt; WletiiccVean of St. Johns visited
i-|R- Wplcott look Peter FYandsem 1° j land and Mrs Fish. My deepest rci Godfrey Sunday morn_
_______
_
_&gt;r
Pj-nnnck
hu«pit»l
for
treatment
*
Bnrdi
lo Mr* oithouse Whom I
r. and Mrs. Gene Kidder
। call»&lt;Ton Mr and Mr.. 'Mr.and Mr*. Howard Thaler
, confess I should know better and
tlilner
of
North
Irving
.*
e
,
r
*
J'"*
•
don
'
1
b
!.
u
I
Mlly
!?
Me
you
**
a
s
‘"‘ ­
inkbelner of North Irvlm.
don't btu really like
as
sun
._____ ★
. The
—. . Rev.
— . C
« . the kit***
inters jBter.
sister. Mrs. william
- *......
i..
afternoon.
Williammc
Madny ■ school teacher at some later
ySXtein and children and Mrs.. Connell of Middleville * Mr I M dtlf: hope lo Join In with the rest
Fakne of Grand Rapids weft Tuei- I
T?wilrer “f the
who, cfnP,‘‘ baflt ,or
evening gunts ot Mr. and Mrs I mnnei- gtiest of Mrs F C Tabberer | many of the enjoyable things I
F C. Tabbrrtr
* Mra Neteon | Mus Waiva Deardorff of Logan (m(Ut |rnVe out, but you have mv
"Hand &gt;Drn.
'«“ •
&gt;»•'
,
wUh her brother, George Forbes;। Nonna Yoder * Maritvn Stenuck , Today I am in n beautiful part of
afternoon callers were Mr, and Mrs
' “f Orand R*P|ds called on pon»- t ocrmany. and those of you in the
Knutfd Quigley of Hastings, a ,
Bunn Sunday afternoon. * Mr C|Hb |h,t have seen tier DeutschE/Croftof « Johns vlsitM his »"d Mra John Thalrr of Soudh Und ln
days knilw how n
aunl. Mra Julia Godfrey Sunday | Campbell stopped at the
, really is.
n. Other callers were. Mr i gme.‘®7
".^“overhoIt
T,’ln«’ "" nlf* “ml easy now
I James Hutchins ’Erma , Mr. and Mrs Kenneth OvernoU ol have been resting for a couple of
and Mr and .Mrs Johh 1
M Detroit hire .wnl d*J$ a,ul ,N‘’ llk,‘ “ **xy t,,ur“‘ btlt
, a momentary
momentary
h of Grand Rapids
I। Floyd Eckart of Detroit have spent . M«ure you Its only
i Ur,•'“&gt; h"
Th, human ran) tou’l
t Mrs. Wesley Rreacr and A. Hall of Hastings and during the I fontrt that readily Th»re Li a
££ram on thPalr the?
Gwendolyn of Allegan ,e«k they are dnlng repairing and
Glenn Parker, were sun- rem^lellng nn their fann where tM]I. (wJ rBSt rftn
cn|y g
ir guesu ot Mr. and Mrs lhe Charles Flnkbelnera now resld. , ^rds The trowd Is laughing
It
ik*. i Hie Rev. and Mrs.
•— -------J must be funny. Sounds like a veritdorff of Contev Circuit
Fntertained Youth Group
’ slon of the Abbot-Costello act The
rwwleftille. were Wednesday
The Rev LeRoy Plnkbelner ol1 French girls seem lo be much bet-

EPORT

ter looking than the Deutsch glrb. |
Mother-Daughter Banquet
The Germans have much nicer । Over 100 msthers and daughters
homes and dress better than the I mat ip the Methodist dining room
Pa’IT and St "dernudn. France, j JervqT by rawral bf
The

N. E. BARRY

were the only places where I saw community. A fine program in
exceptionally well rfresaed people. «l»rie of MM. Nelson wm given by
Let a hope the worm over will be I several Mothers and daughters in by their aunt Mra. Cora Elliott
freed from war and want and once - songs, readings and music,
went Lu Flint for Lhe weekend to
more men and women can Uve a----------Visit Mr. and Mra. Harold Elliott
life of their own chooaing. Hl say
i* Sgt. Cletus Valentine visiUd tgka
good evening and once mor* turn i c LOVE11DALE
friend Harold Wanagul of Detroit
lo ths wonderful panorama of the ' Last Week's Letter.
from Friday HU Bunday. Bgt. Valsun setting on the .snow-capped i Mr. and Mra. Charles Fox of Ftlne leaves for Texas Thursday.
mountains. Reminds me-of that I- 1
*— *-r—- ---- ——Calls Landon has been quite ill
strument at selection—"Wondt
. ——
----- ---------- - ft*
I**1
bul •* “"me Mt­
Cali*'. Bye now and good luck to a
; Mra. Claftnce Applegate and Elsie ter at this writing. * Mrs. Hazel
Most Sincerely
I of Roan. Ind, came Wednesday to ! Eddy of Rockford, spent Sunday
Pfc. James Cudliey
Ispriia Ute summer ntft. M. ML Abd dith her sister. Mra. Cleon LanI Mrs. Arlow Qould of Niles spent don. ★ Leslie Daniels has sold his
CHURCH NOTES
j Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold place at Carlton center to Millard
Gould and family. ★ Mr. and Mrs. i Bancroft of Hastings. The Daniels’
Methodist Church
i Percy —
Slaijgh
of —
Kkla/naido
bought
the -------house----and ~
some
J W McCue. Pastor
-f - —~ called nave ----.... ....
10: 30—Morning worship Farewell । on Mr. and Mrs D«loa Flower Sun- land owned by Keith Marlow
sermon will be preached by pastor.1 day evening. * Mra. Iva French of ' and E. ot the Center.
11: 30—Bible schexij, classes for all. Battle Creek called on Mr. and;---------------- -----------------------7: 00—Chlatian Endeavor service. Mrs. Frank Humeston. Sunday.
SOUTHWEST wnnnuvn
8 00-Evenlng worship with hymn Mr and Mra Sam Gelb and Mr.
J ? ’*&lt;&gt;ODlAN*&gt;
sing.
and Mra. Harold Gould were dinner
w«k • tetter
8: 00—Wednesday evening, prayer gueata of Mr. end Mra. Kenneth
The infant son of the Rev and
meeting and Biblr study
Reed of Richland Friday evening. । Mra Carroll Brodbeck of Almira.
, The dinner was In honor of Mr 1 Ohio, died at birth last Tuesday
and Mrs. Gelbs 38th wedding annl- morning and was brought to the
versary. ★ LaNett and David home of his parents. Mr. and Mra.
Kingsbury of Grand Rapids apent j Paul Brodbeck Wednesday with buthe weekend here with their father rial at Lake Odessa cemetery in the
10 30—Bible School
Carl Kingsbury and grandparente.' afternoon.. ★ Mr. and Mra. Owen
11:30—Morning Worship
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Kingsbury.
| Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ferns
7: 00—U B Christian Endeavc
.•or
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Applegate Lathrop and children were guests
8 00—Es enins Worship.
, and Elate entertained. Mra. Apple- ! of Mr and Mra. Lawson Smith of
8: 30—Thursday evening.
gates sister and daughters of Glen- Woodland Sunday In honor of
dale. Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs. Judy's second birthday. *-Mrs.
Lkster Monica and sons attended I Chalmer Hershberger and Mrs.
16:00— Morning Worship
Commencement exercises at Mar- Fred Olles of Grand Rapids were
11.30-&gt;Blble School
tin. Wednesday evening. ★ The weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
8:00—U. B Christian Endeavor
Rev. Thomas Moyer spent from | Walter Hershberger. ★ Miss Mar8 00—Tuesday evening, prayer Wednmday until Sunday night in Ion Barkley of Lowell is Visiting
Detroit attending conference We Mr. and Mra. Earl Barkley. * Mr.
are very happy to report the Moy- i and Mrs, Clarence Sisson of Irving
June Calendar
era are to be with us another year. were Sunday afternoon gureta of
June 5 -Freeport Rebekah Lodge * Mr. and Mrs Bert McCallum and Mr. aqd Mrs. Keith Farlee. * Mr.
June 7—W.MA at the Rev. Daw­ Mr and Mra. Bernard DeOalla; and Mrs. Floyd Mahler spent the
son home.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. weekend with his sister. Mra. John
June 13—OES. at Temple.
George Chipman of Kalamazoo * Doyle of Flint.
June 13—W45CS
Mra George Kahler spent the ■ Nlel Hynes waa severely burned
I weekend In Detroit attending con— ■— -•
-­
t Wednesday —
morning
at the
I ference. * Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
lory In Lansing where he is emI Gibson and Gerald anef
”
&gt;d Ruth Hom ployed when the
were in Kalamazoo. Thuraday. _ ★ using on a motor exploded He sufMr. and Mrs Harold
'•* •
Miner
“— of fcrea first, second and third degree
; ---------Plainwell.
.... Mr. and Mra. Ed Hart burns on hla face, hands and arms
end Mr. and Mra. Harry Delms of । We are glad lo report that his
Kalamasuu called on Mr. and Mra I glaasre protected his eyes. His
Russel Hart Thuraday evening. I many friends wish for a speedy reThey' attended commencement ex- covery. ★ Mrs. Forrest Hager is
ercises al Delton. Richard Hart be- seriously ill. Friday night she was
|n« a craduate ★ Mr. Snd Mra. i very low and at this writing her
John Chandler and son of Has- I condition is critical. ★ Mr. and Mr*,
ting* were dinner guests of Mr. Clarence Faust of Bellevue were
and Mrs. Welton Brooks. Thursday , dinner guest* of her parents. Mr.
1 evening * MlM Catherine Cagney 1 and Mr* Cluu. Warner, Mr. and
v
....lamatoo
called___
on____
Mr and Mrs Harley Fox of Hastings were
I of&lt; Kaut
_____ ______
&gt;.i._« n
—.v. o.
—। afternoon caller*. ★ Mr and Mrs.
h Mrs. ur
Welton
Brooks.
Sunday.
| Or.i Lehman were Sunday gucau.
' of Mr. and Mrs Burr Cotton ot
||CARLTON CENTER
Grand Rapids. • Mr. and Mra. Wm
.
Cappon and Larry apent Sunday
Carlton Center school closed Pri- with Mr. and Mr*. Cornelius Capday March the 18th On Thuraday pon and family of Stony Point. ★
evening a picnic supper waa iield ■ Master David Chase of Coats Orove
The District furnished ice cream spent from
~ -----Wednesday
-------~-----------------till Satur­
and the children presented Mrs day with hla grandparents, Mr. and
Wickham with a gift and al! were Mn. Ora Lehman. * Isaac Wil­
delighted to hear she was coming liams and Sandra Towns of Wood­
back next year ★ Lt and Mr* Ar­ land were Sunday guests of Chas.
nold Perkins visited at the Fred Parlee and family.
Henney home Wednesday pjn. Lt.
Perkins met the late Lt. Robt Ken­ HICKORY CORNERS
ney In Italy Just previous lo his
I death ★ Mrs Josie Watrous of
Woodland was a guest of Mr and
Mis* Clara Messenger is quite
I Mrs Pred Henney Sunday and at­ ■ sick at her home here. ★ Ute Rev.
. । tended Methodist church services I Mr Ryler had charge of the bacca। Mr. and Mrs Evison Beck of Haa- l laureate services on Sunday eve­
Ungs enme to church and were also ning. Sunday morning al lhe Wes­
S Sunday dinner guests of the Fred leyan Methodist church Rev Eyler
1
Henneys * Mr and Mrs Frank was Invited to continue aa pastor
§ Shriber and Mr and Mrs l«o Bar- for another year there being only
Wrv and sons spent Saturday evening one negative vote. ■★ Mrs. Mary
Mr. sr.d
and Mra Earl Keeler
with .Mr.
• • and Bartlett Is home after an extended
family of Hastings They
visit at the Katie Kahler home In
W . to
see the
sister
— —
.... latter's
..... .. - ....
er and fam- North Barry. ★ Mr and Mra. John
_ I। llv. Mr and Mrs.
Mrs Geo Strebv of Mourer spent Sunday afternoon at
j Bellville, Ohio * Mr and Mrs Wm Ute Fred Prey home near Bedford
and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Warner of * Mra Catharina Chamberland and
Woodland and Mr and Mrs Wm j Mrs Oolda Royer of Battle Creek
Shriber and children of Hastings1 called on their grandmother and
were Sunday attests of the 1^rank-l aunt. Mrs Sarah Town and Mrs
Shribers * Mr and Mm Arley I Hazel Nunnemskcr Saturday. Sun­
Todd and Geneva and Jacklvn day callers were Mr and Mrs Wil­
snenl Sunday with Mr and Mm ber Tolles and two children of
James Bellows of Lake Odessa.
1 Hastings and Vern Town and twin
Mra Jessie Shuno of Kalamazoo I daughters, Mary and Margie and
is spending some time visiting Mrs four of their young friends of

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AUCTION SALE

paving decided to move to Manitou Islands up north, I will dispose of the personal
property at public abetioh Ot the place Idtated 5 miles north and 1 mile west of
Vermontville; ar 2 miles east of Wdtnerville on

school auditorium. Cow Smsssl
eitercUea were held on Thursday,
Wbw ns ■»

West hope

l^st Week s Utter
Mr. and Mra. L. D. Woodman
wtre Sunday callers on Mr. and
Mra. Ed Hunt of Weal Hastings. ★
Mr. and Mrs Almond Weber were
guests of the Rev and Mra. Isaac
OSgood of Woodland Monday and
Tuesday, Almond buying a team of
horare of a party in northeast
Woodland ★ Tne linden Johncqcks. the Ira Osgixxls and Mr. and
Mrs. Almond Weber were Sunday
dinner guests ot Mr. and Mra. Jesse
Oegood. * Car) Anders 1s visiting
his grandparents. Mr. and Mra.
James Anders in lhe Goodwill
neighborhood. * Richard Baum­
gartner is helping Harold Spring­
er on hla milk route. * Congratula­
tion* to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lau­
bs ugh on the arrive! of a baby son.
* Stephen Osgood is visiting Jun­
ior Johncock of Olin take. * Jack
and Jerry Johncock are beginning
wbrk with their . father in Battle
Creek today.

FAIR LAKE
List Weeks Leiter
Mr and &gt;&lt;rs. Allen Ortfflh at-

listings, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
BUckner of Battle Creek were cal­
lers Mr. and Mra Lyle Bhtdd of
Battle Creek were Tuesday callers,
iBn2 .Mr* ChM P,xley and
T/Sgt and Mra. W E. Pixley went
to Vaughn
hospital. Hines.
cleaner
he General
was
HI. Saturday to visit their san.
8 Sgt clarence Pixley. He la doing
fine and looking forward to a fur­
lough soon. ★ Mr. and Mra Alex
Abraham nf East Delton called on
Mr. and Mra Alien Griffin 8un&lt;*»y * Kingsley Ladle. AM met at
the Klngaley hall Wednesday for
supper. Attendance was rather
small * Mr and Mra. Lawrence
Hughes and family visited Mrs
Hughes' brother Vernor Kelly at
Kalamazoo Sunday evening. * The
Barry Twp Fann Bureau met at
Kinsley hall Tuesday
evening.
There was a good crowd to’enjoy

SS^uJTS
A/smJS
home and Lovinre aMMbqB'*. •

Hastings
Sunday.

Creek, hla brother Wm.. wife and
daughter of null lake, Mr. and Mn.
Clifford Kahler, sons and mother of
De ton and Mr. and Mra. Warren
Calms. « Mra. Chas Bauman has
been rather Ui but la mtith belter
★ Probably will be a double batch
of news from here thia week as the
rural carrier did not gather up the
news letter from our box last Mon­
day. It rained ao hard he couldn't
Were her aunt and friend. Mra. Ma-,
rle Simona and Mra Helen Potter
* Bunday dinner gueata were Mr.
and Mra. Lawrence Brown and
children * Mra. FYulnY cousin.
Mra. Mildred Schoff from Wiscon­
sin ia making an extended viait. *
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Culver and
Norma of Wayland were guests ot
their daughter and husband. Mr.
and Mra Don Reynolds. ★ Mra.
M«rie Knickerbocker ia visiting
Miss NetUe Doolittle. * Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet Townsend and chil­
dren of Kalamazoo vial led her par­
ent* Mr. and Mra. Carl Hartman
Sunday.

MfM Uadet Light
In mending, Work Under a good
light Taka liny stitehPi. Work for
flatness . . . Hitches too light will
pucker, and Stitches too loose will
puff, Ils usually easier to darn
from the right side—you can watch
the effect Steam-press the darn ou
the wrong side, and brush lightly on
the right side to lift lhe nap.

DON ’T LET
YOU R CAS

Wednesday, June 6,1945
Sale to start at 12:30 o'clock.

COWS

* Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, bred Mor. 24.
r Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, bred Dec. 10.
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, bred Dec. 16.
Red Durham cow, '7 yrs. old, freshened
Apr. 9.
Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old, bred Apr. 5. '
Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old, bred Apr. 11.
Durham heifer, 14 mos. old.
Guernsey bull, 1 yr. old.
SOW

Gale tractor corn planter, with fertilizer
and marker attachments.
Tractor mowing machine.
Rubber tired tractor wagon with 2 new
6.00-20 tires.
John Deere hayloader. Int. corn binder.
Superior drill. Int. manure spreader.
Buzz saw rig, new with Timkin bearings.
Hay slings. Lawn mower.
2 axes. Forks. 4 milk carts.
4 milk pails. 2 strainers.

I

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This kind of a car Is the
pride and joy of no one.
your car from
this fate, ha*e It checked
regularly at oar service
statldH. I t'h last much
longer the t way.

★ ★BUY

M£KEE

MORE

BONDS ★ ★

service oil sales

MOBILE PRODUCTS—DI8TETBu+0Z
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES

U7 E. STATE ST.

HASTINGS

FURNITURE

Brood sow, wgt. 200 lbs.

HAY &amp; GRAIN

4 tons clover hay. 3 tons straw.
40 bu. odts. 1 ton 2-12-6 fertilizer.
AUTOMOBILE

1929 Model A sedan, 2 new tires in front,
two 6-ply tires behind, $245.00, "with­
in OPA ceiling."
FARM MACHINERY
John Deere model H tractor, on rubber.
10-20 Int. tractor, on steel.
New David Bradley single bottom 14"
tractor plow.
John Deere tractor cultivator and bedrt
puller.
3 sec. drag, nearly new.
Spike drag, 2 sec. Side delivery rake.

Montgomery Ward 6 ft. electric refrig­
erator, nearly new.
Set double steel tubs. Kitchen cabinet.
Montgomery Ward white enamel range.
Dining table, 6 chairs and buffet.
Studio couch, spring construction.
2 overstuffed chairs and ottomans.
6 tube Philco radio. Dresser.
Electric bridge lamp. Chiffonier.
3 beds, springs and mattresses
8x12 wool rug and pad. Rollaway bed.
Dressing table. Comriwde.
2 Congoleum rugs. Morris chair.
Small dressing table. Gun case.
Odd chairs. Fruit jars.
Electric toaster and coffee pot.
Around 15 cords kindling.
Dishes and cooking utensils.
Numerous other articles not mentioned.

GET IT
WHILE WE HAVE IT!
We just received a limited quan
tity of this beautiful Nu-Rock
enaihdwore — porcelain on
steel — in ott attractive
shade of grty. It's stur­
dier for extrd serv­
ice. Get foorself a
k
matched set of
these pots
.
and pdns!
J.

FARM HOME
I will offer at auction my 40 acre farm of slightly rolling, but good productive soil.
It has a 6-room house with electric pump, new tile inlaid kitchen floor. Granaty, hog
house and chicken coop. New barn, cement floor and steel roof. This farm has 6
acres of alfalfa, 4 acres wheat, and 13 acres of corn. Ground plowed andjeady to
plant. Fences in fair repair.

If you ore interested come and look this place over before date of sale.
rangements for payment. I reserve the right to reject any and dll bids.

^ZZth

Also ar­

TERMS: CASH, NO PROPERTY REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

WILLIAM H. HALL, JR., owner
EY REED, Auctioneer

falter Bolyen

CRE8HEY
Oaflbra at the home of Mr. and

Hasting* Phons 3467

1«W. STATI

Ph«n«2S24

HASTINGS

PHONE 25*4

�TSS HATING! loom TBUTDAT, MAT :1- 1H1
COATS GROVE
* Myron Bishop and family of Char­
The school closed, last Wednesday lotte were Sunday evening guests
with dinner and. games. The teach- at the home of her mother. Mn.
It's the same excuse, they keep vou
'&lt;~
----.
Ub Douglass. The Roy .Douglass'
"on lhe ball." It’s nice here when
(Continued from Pago 1. Sec. 1)
ed Duane Clum. Aline Frants. By- were Sunday pm. callers.
it doesn’t rain but it sure does rain.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooke Bun­ SUSSSH0**’ ro“
ron Jenson and Wallace Randall
»»&gt;
.
The training here has been sort of
Pvt. Arthur E. Stauffer. AJ3N.
EXTENDING MEAT
day afternoon.
with Sth grade diplomas and treat­
tough but sort of Interesting. As
book far you. We are living In a everyone knows it's the best branch
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
ed all the scholars to bananas. Mra. ------------------------A quick glance at U___ ___
very large German garrison or
Holtom has been engaged to teach
Pvt. Vern Piper
SOUTH BOWNE
San
Francisco.
Calif.
building and did we ever have a
. ...
again next year, after last year's spending a
few days with
»ltemaUve&gt;-no m**t at aU or a
I
see
Greydon
Wood
every
so
of
­
Job cleaning Jerry equipment up. ten and he looks fine especially
successful
work.
The
school
had
a
er.
George
Goorge
Piper
and
anc
fair
little
meat that will have lo go a
Carl R. Conrad. MoMM. 1/C
We are now sleeping In lhe samr after being in the field all day.
skating party at Tharnapple lake and Glenn were Friday aftemdori family. * James Kidder
long way.
bunks the Jerries slept in.
Wednesday .evening" Lost ’ ueek callers on Mr. and Mra. Chas. Far- have moved back to th
Tills te Sunday evening and moat
No one te prepared at the mo­
Barracks 2 platoon 4
I don't know how much you folks of the fellows are getting back from
Tuesday the teacher and 8th grade &gt;«« and Keith Parlee and family. * Kane creek. * Mrs. Orvln Allerdlng ment to solve the nr meat nrobCleveland,
Ohio
’
graduates spent the day In Lan- Junior Blocher of the Navy who te attended the Brethren Aid at Elm­ lem. but Mtea Faye.fiStarTtaback home have heard of Mt. liberty .so there’s enough noise in
ring. They visited the Cap!lol build- stationed at Virginia spent from dale Friday. * Sgt. Nerval
thickens, cover am
Adona but to us guys of the 91st here for a company of men.
Pfc. Dean R. Keeler. 36*A153
structor
foods
and nutrition
at waiting. eook f total
MichiganInState
collage.
te^rJJUd
Div. it meant a mountain of hall.
It’s nearly time to hit the sack so' Headquarters Co. (Will Signal Bn. Ing. Mich. State College, lhe slate Sunday kftemoon Ull Tureday with was a supper guest at Will
historical museum, a nd attended his parents, Mr «&gt;nd m™ John Wednesday. * Edwin N
cut onion tn 2 table
1
I started this letter May ■ but will ask you to tell the people In
a movie. Other*- who went along Dlocher. * Mra. Daisy Moore, who family of Clarksville were callers to stretch the meager rations with shortening for five
'
am now writing the 11th day of and around Hastings to write. I
staples
from
the
pantry
shelf.
De
­
were Mrs
Mahlan Fuller. Mr. h« tem
.-.“r Jw. on Mn. Jennie Pardee Sunday. *
[
May and censorship regulations a«* Bvimtee to answer all letters as
1,.. n-a. v -- -..j ..-..-V. pending largely on cereals to ex­
Wllda Allerdlng. Mra. Carl Crash- | J"- Jf"■
w
t
lifted ao now I can tell you more.
'* as po«siblc
A/C Orville A. Bush. 36466701
tend
meat
dishes.
she
also
finds
and cook until
vis and Mra. Lucille Woodman.
Here’s where I get my mall:
Sqdn. W. Box 1210
We of 361 Reg. started out the
T»tJ rron . nn. Um..
I iff luTL -SFu'Jl IIP “mu! of U&gt;well were Sunday guests at It an excellent way to add thiamin. blended. Line bo
Pvt. Clyde B. Casey Jr„ ,985771
Amarillo. Texas
■
night of April 15 . Under a heavy
Iron, protein, and calories to the
Lloyd Demond of Ionia vtelted white. * Mra. Guy Kantner under­ Clare Gleaa'. * Mrs. Polly Eash diet.
■
concentration of our own artillery.
■
hl! mother. Mrs Pearl Demand la*t1 wcnl an operation at Uie McLaugh­ uttendAl the school plcnie at lhe
Pvt. Paul Williams. 36468500
We were all nerved up as we knew
Armed
with
a
box
of
rolled
oats.
Jennings
school
Thuraday.
*
Steve
Cover the meat m
Sunday, hte wife visited there, otem lin hosattgl. Lansing, last Tuesday.
Inf. Trng. Regt. Ttmt Camp
Co. K. 85th Mountain Inf.
there were a lot of us who wouldn't
in the evening. * The Rev. Chas. She b miking a fine recovery r nd Miller and family were in Ionia Mtes Kinder extends half a pound with the remalnini
Camp Lejeune. N.C.
APO. 345. % Postmaster
4 come back. Our Lt. and Col. both
* Mr. and Mrs. George of ground Icon pork. lamb. veal, 43 minutes, ur until
Starr of Wayland will preach here exixcts to be home Tuesday. Callers Saturday.
a
told us we had to get around a cerNew York. N. Y. ,
’
Clark
and
daughter
Evelyn.
Mus
beef,
or
a
mixture
of
the
meats
to
....
I.
-at 8 o'clock next Sunday evening,
at-vjaln cliff before daylight or we
88th Division
Ethel Boulard of Caledonia were
June 3. Subject along the line of and Mrs. F Tank Moxon, Mrs. Russei callers on Mrs. Jennie Pardee Sun­ make four servings of a wartime
8/Sgt. Dwight Fisher, 36462579
1
would have plenty of trouble. It
"Blue Devils"
'Soul-Winning,"
preparatory
lo Kantner of Hastings, ouy Kantner. day * Mr. and Mra. Joale Roush of meat pie. After mixing the meat.
Vaughn General Hospital
&gt;
was three days later when wc did
*&gt; cup fine cut onion. 1 tablespoon
3614 F.C.U.—Headquarters Com- Evangetetlc Meetlnga which begins .Mrs. Harry Sandbrook and Cadet Ionia were Saturday dinner guests chopped
.
get around it. The first thing, aa
Italy
parsley. 1-3 cup top milk, POLICE THOMPSON
Jeanne
Kantner
of
Detroit.
*
Mr.
here
June
24.
*
TYie
annual
church
we were spearheading the push, Dear Zolly:
Hlncs.y Illinois * .
1-3 cup uncooked rolled oats. X
cleaning day will be held next and Mra. Greely Fox of Hastings
we hit a mine field. There were
Here comes a few lines your way
Tuesday, June 5,- all who can are
nearly nine dozen boys In that one in hopea you can read my terrible
PLEASANT HILL
pepper, shape the mixture with wet on Monday evening far the perl
urged to be present and help. In
Pvt. Donald Berry. 161M13I 1
t
field who were carried out minus writing.
hands Into eight small patties, of May 14 to May 28. It was Mlt
Tiie Rev. and Mrs. Huburt Carl
the afternoon a busincoa meeting
&lt;3508 B.U. TF AAF iTfl.)
feet or legs. When this field was
Brown slowly
slowly on
on all
all sidra
sidra in
in a
a fryfry-’ Iowa: 40 drivers’ licenses teMMh
nnd Sandra Lee of Berrien Springs. tended the Wilcox school reunion Brown
We received the news today of
Sqdn. N. Bks. 2163
r
finally token there was a total of
Anna Mae Hart went to a Lansing Mrs. Ellsworth Smith and Mrs. Sunday afternoon. * Arlene Wil­ Ing pan containing 3 tablespoons | miscellaneous complaints
Truax Field. Madison, Wis.
9 teller mines nnd around 40 shoe lhe Nazi armies here in Italv sur­
uu May 4, for ...
«.muu Sherman Smith and Ralph of Has- liams spent Sunday with her par­ fat. Remove patties, add H cup i 12 doors found unlocked; 4 UM
hospital on
an up
operation
i
mines in a place 10 ft. wide and 50 rendering at long last the 5th and
for appendicitis and returned last , tings were Wednesday afternocm ents. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Williams finely cut onion to the fat remain- tickets Issued: I breaking and a
Charles Converse AB. 0474403
1
to 60 ft. long. TYien as we hugged 8th armies have been richly re­
and »lstcr Alice. Tliey called on Ing in the pan and cook slowly for I'ring case: 2 summons tesdeal;
US. Naval Training Center
"
a rock wall, a Jerry above us op­ warded their due share of glory in
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tolan, Sr. 5 minutes. Then sprinkle 3 table- dogs disposed of.
now.
Great Lakes, DI.
.
tned-up with a machine gun. We being the first to bring Hitlers su­
■
■ — --«■
Last Friday the men of the com­ Mrs. Thomas Sandbrook and Mr. and Mra. Robert Tolan Jr. and spoons flour. J-8 teaspoon pepper. |
made a break three mornings be-t permen to their knees. We are
and Mn. Willis Sandbrook and two sons Bunday afternoon. Abo
munity worked with tractors and daughter.
fore finally gelling through os lhe proud to be part ot such a great
Pvt. Dale Sponseller. 18163086
Ruth
Ellen
of
Blanchard
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Rowlader and
only path on the ledge was In di­ army that has seen the hardships
Squadron T Box 1230
attended
the
graduation
exercises
R. j. Williams of Caledonia. * I
&gt;C»
Frank Kilmer who te recovering at Woodland high school Wednes­ Mrs.
rect &gt;u.c
line whu
with ineir
their tnaemne
machine gun °f »“r from the starting of AmerMac Dill Field. Pia.
Mr. and Mra. Lester Raymond and
and mortar
Germany until this
fcortx an operation. * Rev. Wing day evening. The former’s grand­ two sons from near Hopkins, Mr.
।
mcricr fire. Each Ume this I &gt;c“ *»r
hanru.r&lt;&gt;^i
- forced to ‘‘Htnrlc date when they realized
I waa In Wayland on Saturday to son. Norman Sandbrook wus one and Mra. Alex Truax of Allegan and
happened, »■wc would kbe
Lt. Robert D. Sease
, preach a funeral sermon for an old of the graduates. * Wanda Cappon Mr. and Mra. Emmett Campbell and
,
go back, leaving a bunch of dead they could not win out against the
1 friend. * Mrs. Wayne Coolbaugh. of Stony Point te visiting Mr, and daughter
and wounded buddies behind. One i unuylng spirit of a Freedom loving
of west Thomapple were
, Mrs. Ethel Kilmer nnd Mrs. Pearl Mrs. Wm. Cappon. * Mrs. Paul Sunday dinner gucste of Mr and
platoon were pinned down ao. they I American* Tod»v as r lay here In
Box 703
1 Demond attended lhe W8.CS. at Geiger of Woodland called on Mrs. mu. cilium CampoelL * Lieut.,
couldn’t go ahead or back. Finally the Hospital with 5 shrapnel holes
Midland, Texas
Mrs Velma Demond’a last Wednes- James Guy Thursday afternoon. * Aden Campbell who had been home
1
the third day. when we finally got in my body and 3 more holes where
clay. *
Kenneth Kel- Mr.
- Mr.
—... and
...... Mrs.
—.
AAAA . and
«IIU Mrs.
WO- TAKAVIU
’
through, there were six men left they took lhe shrapnel out of my
Harold Ten Eyck and on a two weeks' furlough relumed i
Elvira L. DeWecrd. SK _3/C
aey and Joyce and Mr. and Mra. j two ‘ daughters of Grand Rapids to hte camp at Frederick. Okla., i
out of the whole platoon who were , leg I keep thinking of those davs I
2718 Lexington St.
Paul Woodman and Darlene cn-1 spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Wednesday.
.
able to continue on. They were i spent sweathlng out a Kraut bar­
Harrisburg. Pa.
। joyed a dinner at Tyden park last and Mra. Walter Fisher. * Cadet
pinned down so close they couldn’t i, rage of 88's. ita over now and for
Homer A. DeWeerd. E M. 2'c
A family from Hastings is moving i
.
good.
I
Sunday.
Jeanne
Kantner
of Detroit spent Into the Ervin house recently pur­
. stand up and had lo dig In lying ,
301st UJ3.N. Const. Brttt.,
the weekend at home. * Mr. and chased by Mr. and Mra Clifford
•
down. I don'l think wc could have
The Doctors tell me It will be a
■; Fleet Poslofflce
Mra. Walter Hershberger and Bobby Johnson. * The house on the farm
« gotten through when we did. but ! month before I will walk again and
San Francisco. Calif.
BANFIELD
Joe were Sunday guests of Mr. and known as the old "Rounds farm"
our artillery, using phosphorous, fl- I that I should be well on mv way­
Mrs. Bessie *810110 of Augusta Mra. Howard Hershbemr of Clarks­
‘
nally burnt them out. They burnt I home when I start walking. Yester­
Lt. Avis Dykstra PJIS. S 267
was the guest of the MacDougate ville. * Mrs. George Piper Is visit­ has been bought by Lynn Mix of
acme of our own boys but not seri-1 day I a-ent Into surgery again to
the past week, w Mrs. Electa Briggs ing her parents, and other rela­ Hastings and is being torn down.
ously.
have my wounda sewed up. I am
★ Mrs. Henry Snyder and Mr. and
New York, N. Y; .
Cummings te staying at present tives In Wisconsin.
1936 Plymouth 4 door (radio and heater) $485.00
pretty
sore
today.
I
have
5
holes
In
Mrs. Geo. Pickett of Caledonia
r
So you folks at home can Just
with her son. Jesse, at her old home
called on lhe former's stettr and
1936 Chevrolet 2 dooe (hector) $400.00
Keith A. Ayres. 3 1/c &lt;SC&gt;
stop and think how you’d like to my right lea and 1 In my left
in Banfield. * Mrs. Lots .Standley
letter’s daughter. Mra. Vere Car­
Replacement Group
NORTHEAST
WOODLAND
„
hug a cliff for three days and shoulder besides the large wound in
was hostess for lhe Banfield ladies
1938 Chevrolet 2 door (heater and radio) $515.00
ter.
Thuraday
afternoon.
*
Mr.
and
three nights and have machine! mv right arm. that's the big reason
Mrs. LaVem Hewitt, who recently Mra. Vere Carter and daughter
bridge club at a noon luncheon
Camp Endicott
guns above you shooting down and 1 for my scribbling also I am lying
1936 Olds 2 door (radio and heater) $515.00
Tuesday. * Warren Bird of Bedford underwent an operation at Blodgett apent Sunday at lhe home of her
Davtevllle. R. L .
mortars hitting around, seeing men | in an awkward position so as to
has been doing Interior decorating hospital. Grand Rapids, was at the parents. Mr. and Mra. Geo. Pickett
1937 Pontiac 2 door (heater) $457.50
l
with their faces blown away—no i re«t my leg as much as possible.
home
of
her
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
at the Putnam home the past week.
I know some of you are wonder­
Franklin Bush. S 2/c CA. 3146119 * The Ben Brsltote of Battle Creek Homer Henney the past week and of Caledonia, the occasion being the
।
Jaws * or teeth or lipa but still |
1937 Terraplane Coupe (radio ond heater) $495.00
59th wedding anniversary of the
mumbling, trying to talk. A Lt. ly- ing how I sot hit and its prettv
returned
to
her
home
in
West
were Sunday dinner guests of hte
Picketts. * Mr. end Mrs. Dan Fos­
ANN School Sec. 47-45 Bks. 141
m
lug. groaning and praying lo die on j touch admitting I got It from a
1935 Chevrolet Coupe (heater) $275.00
mother. Mrs. Eva Sweet. * The Woodland Monday. * Mr. and Mra. ter and family of Grand Rapids
4 the stretcher. It really makes you shell made some nlace In the UnitNorman. Okla.
W.5.C8. of the Methodist church Flovd Bates and sons of Ionia visit­ Sient Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
think about things and wonder If
ed Mr. and Mrs.'Arthur Bales and
will
have
their
June
dinner
at
lhe
lias. Bennett.
Lt. (j-g.) Fredrick M. Granger
family Sunday afternoon. * Ml-j
,i you’ll be next. Then the papers say | in on some Kraut Tanks on our
church
and
will
paint
the
base
­
l| "5lh Army Meets Light Opposl- i right flank nnd the shells fell loo
BOQ No. 1 Rm. 42
ment in the afternoon, Thursday. Laura Letson spent Sunday with FAIR LAKE
Receiving Stet. Navy Yard Annex June 14.
her friend Janet Shaffer. * Mr. and
■ tlon. If you folks want to think and
S/8gt. Wayne Miller reports to
Walter Cooke visited relatives
honor heroes, honor these dead mm Ing out the days until I can walk
Washington 25. D C.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buxton en­ Mra.Grand
Rapids and Sparta re­ Ft. Sneridan Thuraday. * Lola
all over who have died for their j again and be home.
tertained at a Sunday dinner hon­ In
cently. * Sunday dinner guests of MUIer and family spent Monday
T/8gt. Ivan J. Payne. 36407861
country as they were the real herThere doesn't seem to be much
oring the engagement of her broth- [ Mr. and Mrs Karl Eckardt were vistng Mra. Frank Dorr of Free­
APO. 18917. *7 P.M.
else to say so I’ll close wishing ev­
er.
John
Crago.
who
leaves
for
Miss Marian Henderson of Detroit. port. * LotUo Stadelman of De­
San Francisco, Calif.
So will finish for now and hope eryone luck and hoping to be see­
LLOYD HUVER, Service Manager
army Induction June 1. to Joan Mlu Mabel Scofield and sister and troit is visiting at the Millers. *
) hear from some of you.
ing you soon.
|
of Prairieville. Guests In­ nephew of Benton Harbor, Mr.-- -------and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Armour of Has­
Cpl. Maurice E. Haight. 36412990 Keller
Chrysler - DeSoto - Plymouth
Evinrudo
Pvt Basil Tobias. 36077944
Sincerely,
eluded Mr. and Mrs. Sam Buxton. Mns. I. L. Hall.
Mra.-----Kate
Hendcr- tings were Sunday evening callers
---------------- ..jidcrSqd. D 137 AAFBU FAAF
Pfc. Wayne Tagg,
Parti fir Service
Motor*
—
----_tary
Henderson.
*
John
I
at
H.
O.
Armour
’
s.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
APO. 81. •: Postmaster
Florence. S. C.
•■Lucky"
Mrs. Leon Fuhr and Douglas Crago. and Emma Veltc visited Miss Bertha Chas Pixley attended the MemorNew York. New York
Pfc. Wayne Tagg, 36453301
Michigan
ot
M.
C.
Track*
Halting*
Phone 2482
*Mr.
and
Mra.
Buxton's
sister-in
­
Wagner
Sunday
afternoon.
*
Mr.
i
ial
services
for
their
nephew.
Pfc.
pfc. Richard A. Gaskill. 36179783
law. Mra. Alpha Stanton, of Flint and Mrs. Jesse Rowlader of Detroit Stuart N. Guy Sunday evening at
APO. 33. % P-M
te spending a few days at the Bux­ visited at the homes of Mra. Lydia I the Evangelical church. Maple
New York.’ New Ynrk
San Francisco. .Calif.
Sunday evening
ton's. * Mra. Lillian Lelnaar has Schuler. Mrs. Bertha Eckardt and Grove. Stuart was killed In action
j Dear Zolly:
her school tn the King dis­
Fur Sgt. James Lester DcVaull, closed
trict for the year. Mra. Leo Frey
change AP.O. to 245.
has been hired as teacher for the
. Next week your letter comes from coming year. * Mrs. Walter Hobbs
Woodland with Mra. Arlle SplnElcr, te In a Battle Creek hospital for
a very grand person, doing the pen medical treatment.
work. She has probably at some DUNHAM DISTRICT
*
time, taught most of you who cast
The Dunham school closed Fri­
your
loyalties
with
Woodland
1 school. Until she greets you. Cheer- day with a picnic dinner at the
schoolhouse. * Mr. and Mra. Clyde
Cheeseman left Friday to visit their
Zolly Coffer
son Pvt. Geo. Cheeseman at Camp
Meade over the weekend. ★ Sgt.
| MARTIN CORNERS
Ralph Swift who has been home on
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Curtis furlough left Friday for San Diego.
I and sons of Auguste and Mrs. Jen­ * Miss Enid Cheeseman of High­
nie Todd of Richland visited Mr. land Park spent the weekend at
and Mrs. Roland Barry over lhe her parents home here. ★ Thura­
weekend. Mrs. Todd remaining for day. May 7, Mra. Mlles Ruffner will
A longer visit. * Mr. and Mra. For­ entertain the LAB. at dinner. The
est Mead. Miss Myrtle Mead, and Ruffner family Uve on the former
Mrs. Jennie Combs of Kalamazoo Clem Kidder farm. * Mr. and Mra.
were Sunday afternoon callers at Ward Cheeseman and daughter
Mrs. B. J. Wellmans, and Mr. and spent Sunday with other relatives
at lhe home of Mr. nnd Mra. Erble
1 Vries and Miss Sara Schader of Zemke In Vermontville. There wst
I Hastings were callers at the Orr a dinner to honor lhe seven May
i Fishers Friday afternoon. Saturday birthdays of the family.
, afternoon and evening callers were
Rev. and Mra. Harold Klrchenbau- SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
er. of Hastings. Cpl. and MYs. Glen­
It will be Interesting to friends
ard Showalter of Nashville. Mr. and and neighbora to know that Lt. and
Mra. Milo Barry and Mrs. Susie Mra. Russell Laubaugh are the
Boyles. * A nice attendance and proud parents of a baby boy bom
good time at the WB.CJB. at Mra. at a hospital in Columbus. Ohio,
Velma Dcmonds last Wednesday. where Lt. Laubaugh / te now sta­
Proceeds from dinner was over |13. tioned. * Mr. and Mrs. Nile Lan­
* Remember lhe Penny supper at caster and son were Bunday after­
lhe church Thuraday evening May noon callers at the home of their
Jl. All cordially Invited to attend. grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
* Mra. Alma Goodenough returned Oaks. Twyla Jarrard of Dowling
Make Thia a Day He II
to her home In Hastings Monday.
I know I should have informed

PP«r followed by'bus!I and program

lhe home of Mr. and
Bauman Sunday ware
and mother of Battle

tn. Chas. Bauman has
IB but te muth better,
will be a double batch
&gt; here this week as the
did not father up the
rem our box laat Montd ao hard h» couldn't
Visitor* of
en Poller.
Inner gueata were Mr.
Lawrence Brown and
Mrs. Fruln's cousin,
I Schoft from Wtecong an extended viait. *
ra. Floyd Culver and
rayland were guests of
ter and husband. Mr.
ton Reynolds. * Mn.
&gt;»rbnclrer Is visiting
Doolittle. « Mr. and
Townsend and chilmasoo visited her pard Mra. Carl Hartman

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�TW1 MABTPTOl BANWK*. THURSDAY, HAT Bl, 1M»

★
. »4 M»» JUroJI &lt;«*«&gt; ot
brought their motor. Mn

Mrs. Jarvis Campbell

t some time with rel­
n Rapid*. * The Rev
irlaln Is beginning his
astor of the Leighton
lurah, not the 13th as
Mr. and Mrs Harvey Hulett of
Irand Rapids spent Bunday at the
tens of Kia cousin. L. W. Hulett
n to Irving road. * Members of
Se Irving Orange gave Curtis
Soman a surprise, farewell party
lllowtng the regular meeting Frlay evening. Curt Is another young

ned to her Plainwell home Frlr after spending a few day* with
husband al the James Pender
ne on the Prairie. Mr. Blatel.
s ia suffering with a hip fract was carried out to to table
tday for dinner but te real poor-

g was weU attended. Those priv-

and children of ffitee spent Thurs­
tho proram. whteh included some Hro to to George Campbell aetata, day with her parents. Mr. and Mra
fine musical numbars by a male
Donald Clark ot Rastlnga visited A. C. Johnson on the Prairie. Aft­
quartet
yQal1® friend. Jack Dewis over erpoon callers ware ihetr other
daughter. Mra. Art Getty and chil­
dren of to Irving road.
Bunday dinner guests of
calm Maclver family at
Se hla brother George i
I tolr.soh Norman an
all ot Grand Rapids Afternoon callera were Mrs. Chas. Robertson and

tlonal Festival at Michigan Blare attended Oriental Chapter OXS
OoUege In which tbelr daughter. in Grand Rapid*. Wednesday evei. Mr...and Mrs- M.jw o(*W
Maxine, look part tn the presenta- nlng. * Mrs. HatUe Breveps re­
t. spent tha weekend and over Decdon of Finland and Poland. Stan- turned ’home Thursday from Joliet,
ley and Mias Phyllis drove over, iu. where she visited her son Dr
Saturday end brought their mother | Uoyd Stevens and family. * After
*
Tenie Hill and Mrs I spending sevtral months In MusLnusta Beckwith1 of Hastings were kegon the George Chapman family friends in —-w 8«rah Campbell, u —
again
risftdft of Mra.. Sarah
x In their East Main St. of Mr. and Mra. John
Wednesday. * Mrs.
J-s. Harry Bennett horn? and
and glad to set back to the hte son and grandson Mr
Bd Wehner and their gon
attended the funeral
..—: of
«. Mrs.
Ujd Floy
u-ra.old
lyatown.
Maa. uhq U confined
old friend, -•
at •*«*
lhe • •to the •—
bed
MoDcrmott. an cl?
* with a broken leg la not wife of Plainwell. John Jr.
Cloverdale
.w...—— Evangel
r—&lt;eucal church Wed-. maxing aa good a recovery aa we of to medic* who ailetk
Rickenbaeher after his re*
eaday afternoon,
afternoon.
J would wish.
.
needay
the tea. and expects soon
Paul
Doris
r
—; and Miss
—
- Hinckley of' Mr* Betty Huttings who« hns- for Europe
sckaon1 oF*toir
were 8U
Bunday
afternoon I'band
is with
Lt. Huttings
of OsariLAlavWtore
aunL MnT^red
bams **
”“her*"wee
daughter
Mrs. Glenn Oarvsth and eon SidStokoe. Thslr mother.
Mr* Ora Cheryl Ann. came to to home of; ney and family of Battle Creek
Hinckley who had been spending । her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. L. D.; were In town Sunday looking after
several days with her slster-ln-lsT, I Kaeehele In Caledonia to vUli her 1 their remetery lote. and «£• Ml*
accompanied them home. * Mr. I brother. S Sgt. Robert Kaechele | lera of Mn. Sarah Campbell. *
aud Mr* Burr Cooley and children while he Is at home on furlough. Mrs. Mattle beetka has purchased
or Hastings spent Saturday and after three yean overseas and four the tenant home of Mn. Henky
Sunday with her Darente, Mr. and years of army Ufe. * Mrs. Don Beck now occupied by Mn Vina
Mn deoree Juppstrom * Mr. and While and small daughter are Cornell and will more tor- •"
Mn. Joe Titrcxyn and children of' ipendlng six weeks at her cottsge near future. * Mr. and Mr
Detroit visited her sister. Mrs I al Gull lake, with a friend and .Brog and Mn. Melinda
Prank
south oi
of(. email
small eon
son nas guests * Mr. and Mra. were guests at to weddfatR
Frank Hute
Huis and
ano family,
isnuiy. souui
Bar
-----j a
Jones of Leighton wertBun- nephew. Earl Aubll and M
town--------over.&lt;-------------—
to weekend.
* _________
Mr. and Il Emory Jpnt
... day dinner guests of their son-In- bars Hallen al the Moline
Mrs Harold TenEvck and ___
daughKatherine
and
Gretchen
of
law
apd
daughter, Mr. and Mr* (rational church. Friday ......—
ter*.
I
d Rapids were Middleville vis- Clarence
Bleeby in Grand Rapids The Rev. Leroy Chamberlain of
Grand
(
the recent birthdays ot Leighton was the officiating clsritora Sunday and callen
callers at the honoring
t
------ u.n «home.
------- j. *^ttflmey
; the
Sarah. «
Campbel)
Attorney
, thiparents. * Mrs Chris Malchele gyman. * Mr. and Mrs, Glenn AJ_____ d by his
Albert_________
Parker accompanied
by of
hlawest
of Thornapple te caring for Ten and son Richard of Parmalse
enuaren.
»he
children. Albert,
Albert. Jr. and Judy of •*
” home of her son Bennett and made a business trip to Orandyllte.
Ann Arbor, were guests of his par-' family al Tompkins near Jackson. Wednesday. * Miss Ruth Malchele
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker while her daughter-in-law is tn the and het sister,-in-law. Mn. Ray-

AUCTION SALE
Having dacidad to quit forming and go back to the factory, I will offer tho follow­
ing at public auction ot the place located 11 miles west of Nashville standpipe on

TUESDAY, JUNE 5,1945
Commencing at 12:30

12 HEAD OF CATTLE

TOOLS

Holstein cow, 4 yn. old, bred Jon. 17.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, bred Jan. 5.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, bred Jan. 5.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, duo June 15.
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, bred May 20.
Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh 3 wks.
Holstein heifer, coming 2 yrs., pasture
bred.
,
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, bred May 5.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh 6 wks.
Brindle cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh 4 wks.
Holstein heifer, 1 yr. old.
Holstein heifer, 8 mos. old.
These cows have all been T.B. and
bangs tested.

Oliver drop head hay loader, nearly new.
Side delivery rake. New Ideal mower, 5 ft.
Rubber tired wagon, 16 in. tires, nearly
new.
Rubber tired wagon, 21 in. tires, with flat
rack.
Low wood wheeled wagon.
2 very good flat racks. 2 sec. drag.
1 pr. sleighs and stock rack.
Nearly new 2 sec. drag. 2 sec. spike drag.
Nearly new 2 sec. spike drag.
Oliver 99 walking plow, nearly new.
Nearly new Gale riding plow.
2 bottom John Deere riding plow.
New Idea manure spreader. Corn binder.
McCormick 2 horse cultivator.
John Deere 3 horse cultivator.
Corn planter, with fertilizer attachment.
Grain drill. Cultipacker.
1,000 lb. platform scales.
2 rolls 6 ft. chicken fence, new.
Forks, shovels and hoes
Quantity steel posts. Lawn mower.
4 bunches No. 1 wood shingles.
Emery with J horse electric motor.
Table type radio. Cabinet radio.
Surge milker, complete, nearly new.
Three lO^gal. milk cans.
Pails and strainer.
Many other articles too numerous to
mention.

HORSES

Pair bay mares, 5 yrs. old, wgt. 3,400 lbs.
Pair grays, 4 and 5 yrs. old, wgt. 3,100
lbs.
These horses are well broke and well
matched.
Bav saddle mare, coming 4 yrs., wgt. 900
lbs.
2 good sets of double work harness.
Several horse collars. 1 pr. fly nets.
HOGS and CHICKENS
2 registered O.I.C. gilts, due soon.
About 50 yearling New Hampshire Red
hens.
*
FEED

About 2 tons clover hay. 3 doors ensilage.
About 4 tons alfalfa hay., Quantity oats.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.
Thio 120 acre farm will ba offered for sale day of sale by Bivem Real Estate Co. Mr.
Bivens will be on the grounds day of sale.

OSCAR A. RICE, Prop.
BILL MARTIN, Auctioneer

mend Mslchele of Ann Arbor apent i
the vMend with thMr tator.

Chris Ma’*
MT
ES?

five friends

Millie Whalen. * Ernest Vermeulen
w— —Mg home from threa -r--

w vTSiIS

* w'. KS

gliBS’LALS

him many

happy returns o( thg

X M

her ateter. Mn. fnes Jordan. * Mr
and Mn. Byron Moore of Grand
Replete were Baturdsv afternoon
and evening guests of Mr. and Mra.
Claude wwenbm in northwset
Thornapple- * Mr. and Mn. Roy
MeCeui ef to north county une.
will attend a farewell party at the
Elmer Rayner
‘ ~
home M
i_. Waaport
—
Tuesday evening honoring Willard
Kidder who enter* service June 1.
Mr. Kidder wm a teacher In the
Freeport schools.
Mra Vera Johnson accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Johnson and
two children of Nashville to Home
Acree Bunday and all wgre dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs Pert John­
son. * M snd Mrt. Dick Hartman
called on her niece. Mrs. Woodrow
Gillette at her home In Grand
Rsplds Sunday afternoon and
found her regaining her health
They attended services st the Cal­
vary church In to evening. * Mra.
Nellie Thompson spent a lew days
last week with her brother. Chat.
Miner and wife at their farm home
two miles west of town. ♦ Mr. and
Mra. Glenn Thede of Leighton were
Sunday afternoon caller* of hte

: lnonii
|.ended
r
tvo '
ment in 1M2: wi
plying Portree*
in Dir
I land? .He had ___ _
twenty
, missions over Europe n
ed missing in action,
1044 Later the crew were found to
be German prisoner*.
His gruixt parents. and his mother,
Marvel O’Ornnor operator of a

allowed to writs, but had not heard
from him for some time and this
message ia most acceptable.

Cpl. Rodney Rehad In U. ft.
Mr. and Mn '
aroused from t
1 o'clock Satu
telephone call
Rodney Schad
California on hl
he enlisted wfq
vision about tLnw .

Although summer mmm a long more than
way* off, school reunions aeem to
be in to offing Bunday June 10 Is
the date for to eet-togetor of the
Moe school an dto Jackson school
annual affairs.
the wife and eon Bernard.another son Opl. George
“AKtSTW fSK
has re-

■an. aar*. vcinia jMiuicwe us nweusU and Mr*. Ruth Smith of BufMarian graduated with honors *Thabody waa taken to the Beater
from to JournaUsm ooum al
Michigan Btate Collate and we are mortuary and arrangement* for the
all ilad lo hear ol her advancement. funeral are awaiting word from
Cpl. Qecm and the son-in-law.
Robert Firtda. located m a Califor­
nia camp
The sympathy of Uie entire communlty te extended to family in
■ this bereavement.
Mra. Bedford’s mother and broth­
er and wife of Grand Rapid* and
I other near relaUvee have arrived
toda^^o be with to family In this
it
Uimi Mvaalrm
it •
a very mvhh
enjoyable
occasion.

»i"oL.'’knu

and other relatives
celv&lt;xl hte basic training al San
Mr,
Mr*. John Wehner left for Chlca- Dleqo. Calif.
go this Monday on a visit to her. He participated In to campaigns
U. Friday,
daughter. * Mr. and Mra. Arthur of Cape Gloucester, and New Brittwo email
Brace of Detroit will spend Me- sin Wand. Goodsnough Wand*,
mortal day In town looking after Flnsehafen and other secteni ot
their cemetery lots and greeting old New
friends. * Miss Laurel Mac!ver of «*1 ln to battle of Petellu fatend
Prairis Garde** Chri»
Lansing returned to her nursing end spent several weeks in to hoa- ’Hte Prairie Garden club win 1 meet
duties at Sparrow hospital. Lansing pltal—more recently he has been st TVeedsy with Mrs- Dorothy C
on Bunday morning after a couple
anA t°*|5?rtL RnhoA i. irlM.Pr&lt;*TaI? *llL^e b&lt;*el
a and all of
।
--------------------------to bring their
potato coin.
.
Lloyd Elwood returned home Friday from her visit with her daugh­
ter and sister in Detroit. * Marloris Vermeulen of Grand Rapids
is spending Memorial Day with her
parents and sister on the Irving
road. * Mr*. Harry Bennett te
'pending this Tuesday at Delton
with her sister. Mrs. Clara Loomis
* M. and Mrs. Sylvester VanHorn
are home from their place at Mar­
ion over Memorial day.
We are unable to give any detail
of the last week of school activities
but understand there was a fine
service and good attendance at to
baccalaureate Sunday night despite
| to severe storm. Rain, wind and
I electric disturbances disrupted the
I routine of many of the many of the
। farm people, w!o have electric
i milking machines, heat their brood-

f\

!

'

Pfc. Clare Brady, who suffered to
losj of his left arm In action against
the Germans tn January and te a
patient at Percy Jones hospital.
Battle Creek expects to undergo the
final operation on to disabled
member this Tuesday.
Pvt. Wm. Mac Corson arrived
home Tuesday from Ontario, Calif-,
and expects to be home until June
14; with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. Corson
Hl* sister. Mrs.
Louise Pierce of Lansing te also
home for a few day* to visit with
him and Sunday visitors were his
uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Corson of KaUmaroo.

Monthly W.LC.8. MSeting
The monthly meeting of Die
Woman’s Society of Christian Serv­
ice will be held this Thuraday, May
&gt;1. at the Methodist church with a
1 o'clock potluck dinner followed by.
Foram, We hops Jift

DELTON
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Gaskill of
Hastings called on Mr. and Mr*.
Leon Leonard and family recently.

MjJrwfST Potter. Wis Phy lite
Gibsun and Mr*. Leon Leonard
at Hastings Wednoday night. *
Mte* Phyllis Olbadh. Mra. Don
Moody. Mrs. Ivan Smith and Mr*.
Julius Knowlton spent from Tues­
day unUI Thuraday in Chicago. *

Toder of Detroit and Mtes Shirley
Ann Rlekson of Jacksun. spsnt the
weekend yith her parent*. Mr. and
Mr*. Leon Leonard. * Mr*. Leon
Leonard *.and two daughter* Betty

nJ
week, suffering from oak poisoning.
I * Mra. Harold Mljler and children.
uS’ ’ Mrs-Lella Dealer. Mrs. Lucille GrosWater, nee Frona Carveth,
"»
tenM ih.t «r 1,111 daughter ot Portage Center
JhldF Jid41 ’Pent Sunday with Mr and Mr*,
lut. JFni Willard Whittemore. ^Several from
tnrtum. Bl
^rwfJv here attended funeral services for
health am
mere *ev- Mn
McI)&lt;rnJO{t al me Cloveral mont
— ...j u
ewUc.: church
Friends v, aum
•—
know he returned hottie Wednes­ In Hasting* one day last week.
day laat from BL Mary * hospital.
Grand RapIda and ia able to be BRANCH DISTRICT
Past Matrons Club
The Della Allen Past Matrons about to yard aitho* weak.
Miss Bernice Bneathen is home Last Week’s Letter
club will be held with Mrs Ethel

yeu dartin'...

. and Mra. Wilcox were
on business, Monday,
ul Bell very pleasantly
Mrs. Wm. nu*.
I the Jolly Doaen. Thursan operation at Butterworth hoa-; entertj
pital on Tuesday ot test week U.day. jU.-r
—------ r~rhow gaining nicely we are all glad 16 enjoy the delicious carry-ln din|o know.
t
net. * Mr. and Mrs Ife Bell *nd
The nteny friends of to Rev. family spent Sunday with Mr. and
I. E. Carley, former pastor af to Mrs. WlOGillespie of Lake View. *
Lw.1 w.rKArtU* -RnJrb i« In » ny,. taatar Howk family of Battle
d on Mr. and Mrs. John
ttlay after attending the
ire sennas* at Nashville.
Howk* who te in lhe
has been wounded In
ler We are (lad he's
Deatii ol
sely and will soon be out
Ray Lyons was
pl tai.
needay of last we
Mra. Mike Mead of to
neral services lor
__trict are living In the
Lester Howk's house while they are
building a new house on their farm.
confined to hla bed. a heloleaa in­
valid. for two and one-half years
He was born tn Chicago but livid Glenn ktenball. Mrs Ruth Wil­
liams and Billy will entertain the
next meeting. * Mrs. Alice Norton
pienttoned tw leaves another son. te not feeling as well as her,friends
William of Hastings and a daugh­ •teh. * Mr and Mn. Paul Bell and
ter. Mr* Harry Kenyon of Grand family, Mr and Mrs. Amos Wen­
Rapids; ateo a brother Charles ot ger of Neahvllte. and Mrs. Bernice
rand Haren fifteen grandchildren Brooks of Battle Creek were din­
ner gueata ot the Vern Hawbllta'
and twenty-greatgTgndchlldren.
family, Bunday. ♦ Mr. and Mrs.*
Laurence Maurer and Annetta
Death of JrnUh
■pent Bunday with Mra. Lennen st
iiah (Joe) Baum
Bellevue. A Each spring day finds
d recently at hte farm
r Caledonia at the age of
t beauty of the Orlo Roush
le hid resided In Drighton park The cere apd attention Mr.
Roush givgs It calls pleasure seek­
hu widow and Mr* Buck­ ers from tar and near.
ie leaves two other daugh. Edna Chase of Byron
d Cora al home also a son DON’T BUT THINGS YOU DON’T
nai home; nine grandchildren;
NMD-BUY WAR BONDS

Wc.,, fail me in my effort to thank you for

your faithful, work-saving service ist my home.
You are the strongest, most economical aertrant
tn all the world and you snake houtakteping tots
more fun by doing the hardest work lor me
"And in the blueprints for my wonderful dteam
home of tomorrow, you're going to be my number
one helper. Your magte-Uke electric power wit!
help me to keep my home just like a fairy ladd
and IH have oodles of leftore time for play.
"Mo wonder more and more electric servants
will be used as helpers in America, where the blue­
prints are destgatd for happy Uvin|."

06
Yaa,

wo cor

finance thaw He yaa . . . thero Isn't

beqauM yen lack fund*.

Wa are helping ethers

pairs and remodeling stop in and wa Ms.

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

£. £. GRAY, Clerk
CONSUMERS

POWER

COMPANY

9 MWm &gt;M«.

Mm*** HMDs,

PHmh 2501

�THR HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MAT SI, INS

NASHVILLE
n ft
I Ik E k

han a year and combined

l IO UHS
,
,X;
go much sorrow to tha
ea lhe wife and aon Bernard,m another son Opl. Oeonpi
_»n •rmy.wnP M

r? &amp;n5S' Mdm1,gUof‘*Jackr*. Velma Andrews of Auid Mrs. Rtilh Smith of Buf-

ody was taken to the Beeler
y and arrangements for tho
are awaiting word from
lorge and the son-in-law.
Fields, located in a Califor-

Bedford's mother and broth­
wife of Grand Haplda and
relatives
have arrived
Jtear
bi with
the family
in this

.nd Mra. Word OaakUl of
i called on Mr. and Mrs.
gonard and family recently.

and Mrs. Leon Leonard
st Monday In Chicago. They
ended the Exteniion CUm
linn Wednesday night. *
•hyllte Glbaon. Mra. Don

Cnowlton spent from Tues,11 Thuraday to Chicago.*

■nd two daughter* Betty
"J* *

Harold Miller and children,
a dealer. Mrs. Lucille Grosdaughter of Portage Center •
unday with Mr. and Mrs.
Whittemore. * Several from
tended funeral aervIces for
»y McDermott at the Clovvangellcal church last Wed* Mrs. Leon Pennock was

II DISTRICT
«k'a Letter
v Webb and three daughHMUnu were Sunday dlnIU of Mr. and Mrs. Herbie
Mr- and Mrs. Wilcox were
«on business. Monday.
ul Bell very pleasantly
ned lhe Jolly Doaen. Thursren members were present
lhe delicious carry-ln din4r. and Mra. Lee Bell and
pent Sunday with Mr. and
naillesple of Lake View. *
&amp;Howk family of Battle
on Mr. and Mrs. John
lay after attending the
ireate sermon at Nashville,
on Howka who is in the
has been wounded in
itilder. We are glad hes
nicely and will, soon be out
lospital.
id Mra. Mike Mead of the
liatrtct are living In the
lowk'a house while they are
a new house on their farm.
Marshall Mrs Ruth Wllid Billy will entertain the
•ting. * Mrs. Alice Norton
eUng as well as her friends
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bel) and
Mr. and Mrs. Amos WenlashTille. and Mra. Bernice
of Battle Creek were dlnsta of the Vern Hawblitz’
Bunday. * Mr. and Mrs.
» Maurer and Annetta
inday with Mra. Lennen at
. * Each spring day finds
er of pteknlckera enjoying
I beauty of the Orlo Roush
lie care and attention Mr.
ivas It calls pleasure seek-

*

I bar of last year's graduating class
,
-this been wounded in action in the
S. E. Powera, a pioneer reaident Philippines. In a letter to hte par­
ol Nashville, and Thursday mom- enta, dated May 1. he wrote he waa
ing in McLaughlin hospital. Lan- wounded In the neck and shoulder.
Iln&lt; -..-a— ।
—
a—
Thane ..
Young who is t—j—
the &gt;
lodge were held in lhe somewhere ia the Southwest
------ --- _^1 home Sunday aflernoonwith burial tn Lakeview ceme­
tery. He ia survived by the wife, Ing with a medical unit on Mlnaone son Horace, serving In the danao has been awsrded Lhe Med­
South Pacific, two daughters. Mra. ical Badge for satisfactory service
Gerald Montgomery of Nashville In combat. His wife Marqulla. has
received some in tereating souvenin from lhe Philplpinaa.
weekend with Mn. Clyde Wilcox
Leonard Kane and Seaman "Red"
and Mn. O. R. Shaw of Heatings.
slbaith and Judson Love, sta­
On Sunday ahe attended the Meth­ tioned at the Unlveraltv of Chica­
odist church with Mrs. 8haw. * go were guests last weekend at lhe
Mrs Charles Hutton and daugh­ Felghncr-Kane home.
ter Mllgra Lou of Walled Lake
spent lhe weekend with Mr. and
Social Activities
Mn. Will Hyde. On Sunday they
Members of the .WB.CB. were
visited their granddaughter
In hosts to their husbands and men
Kalamazoo. * Mra. H. Burlingame of the community last Friday night
of Lansing spent the weekend with for a carry-ln supper followed by
her parents, the Rev. and Mn. a short business meeting and a
Lloyd Mead. Her son Larry who very Interesting talk given by
has been the guest of his grand­ Judye Stuart Clement of Hastings
parents returned home with her. on Juvenile Prevention.
Mn. Elsie Tucker and niece, Mn,
Clarence Shaw, were Grand Rap­
Birthday Dinner
Ids vlslton Monday. * Mr. and
Mr. and Hn. Carl Bean of Battle
Mra. A. H. Carveth of Wall lake Creek entertained with a dinner
were vlaltors Sunday evening of Mr. party last Saturday night cotnpll-,
and Mra. Fred Camp. * Mr. and mentary to Mn. Samuel Hamilton.
Mn. C; J. Cole spent last week In Guests were Mr. and Mn. Hamilton.
Milwaukee visiting Mr. and Mn. E.
C. Knodt. * Mrs. Cora DeWitt was and Mn. Bruce Randall and Mr.
a guest of friends tn Evart last and Mra. Max Fisher.
week. * Miss Mildred Ludy of W.
M. C. E Kalamazoo, wag home last

Mr* Russeil Shaasberger and two
STRIKER
sons of Oqmd Rapids.
Last Week's Letter
Mr. and Mrs. James Surlne had
as guests this past week, Cpl
George Kltney of Washington. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Townsend
C- Mr. and Mra. Glen Coleman. i ----and ,.
Mr. and Mn. Henry cole ...
st­
Mr. and Mra. William Lipps of I tended the funeral of an uncle.
Battle Creek and 8/8gt, Winifred j Ora Colwell in Battle Creek Sun­
Underwood. who has Just returned , day afternoon. * Some from here
from three yean In New Oulneu. * attended the funeral of Mra. KeiUt
Mrs. Rllla Norris, who makes her Barber In Hastings Friday after­
home
noon. Our sympathy u
te CAICIIUCU
extended lo
——- With Die Surlne*. had as nuuu.
U
guestsi recently.
guests
recently Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Da- 1I her aon.
son, Edward and family?* Mrs.
mon Bpmcer of Washington, DC., Martha Wilcox visited her parents.
Mrs. GUbogt Dickinson of NsshviUe Mr. and Mrs. E 8. Thompson and
was also a guest at the Surlne Virginia, recently. Mr. Thompson Is
erclscs. Her stater Maxine Ludy waa candidate al their meellni
home recently
* About twenty better and getting along nicely
valedictorian. * Mra. Ethel Cavan­ evening, which waa folio’---------- r
young people galiwred at the home from hla Illness of several weeks. *
augh of Battle Cr*«k was a guest social nour. Mr* Prance* Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elliston an Dr. and Mn H. A. Miller and
last week In the Dewey Jones home Kra. George Deed* and Mn. Bruce
I
evening for a weiner roast daughter Virginia, also small
and attended cmnmgncMnent exer­
■umm were the committee in Friday
In honor of Lewte Guernsey who is granddaughter Amy Jo. all of Uncises * Mr. and Mrt. C. L. Palmet ohane.
■
»«5* on funouth fngn “ hoapltjl aing. were Bunday dinner gueate of
have been unable to rent a house
Ohio. * Mr and Mra Lloyd Bl- the Rend.l Coats family. * Mra.
and have moved Into one of the
d Mrs. Chas. Betts enter­ to
fe0."
Sunday with her slsspartmenu over the Reas furniture
tie member* of the Ward
lly, Mr. and Mrs. Aahvere Sunday guests
store. * Mrs. Phoebe White hak
smtiy for dinner Sunday,
m at their new home ,
...
Tuckerman family
in Ha»been critically Ul with pneumonia.
honoring the birthday of
.
* Mr and Mrs. Wil- ting* * Neil.Smith who has been
Her son Fred White of California
le grandson Dennis
r
and
Sandra
spent
in
■
Canadian
hospital Is now in a
arrived last week. * Mra. L. D. Mr*
n
Midland.
Michigan.
*
Kercher. Pat and Judy returned
A group of little friends were
Potand in MJddlevlUe. yjpyd VanWie. east of here, hsa
last week from Milan where they guests of Muter Jerry Johnson last
ailed on Mr. and Mr-, sold his farm to a Mr. Werner of
have been visiting for several Saturday, the occaaicn being hla Howard Cross
and da'ighter*
Sun-Is Morgan. Several from here attend­
--------------.ghl-rs Sun
5th birthday. Games were played day night.
_______
---------------I ed the baccalaureate aervlce of the
Mn. M«rv Dunlap and Arthur and refreshments served. Jerry re­
। Woodland Township school lut
Camo of Belding. Mr. and Mn. ceived many nice gifts.
DUNHAM DISTRICT
| Sunday evening. Dick Kimble 1*
K. R. Conk and children of Mid­
। one of those who graduate thh
Last
Week
’
s
Letter
.
dleville and Ed Whitney of HasShower for Bride
Thunday.
Mias
Juanita
Swift
| week. Congratulations Dick.
lings were dnnler guests Sunday in
Mn. J. C. McDerby entertained started on a trip to Oklahoma, ac- |
lhe Fred Comp home. Mrs. Dunlap with a miscellaneous shower in
and Arthur Camp remaining for honor of Mn. Wm. Nichols (Joae- companying Mr. and Mn. Vern I CLAY HILLS
the week. * Roberta Shaw visited nhine Balch* of Battle Creek, who Yarger of Hastings to visit their
Joe and Miss Irene Lukso* of
from Sunday ’till Tuesday with is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mn. son Dick Yarger in training in a
camp there. * Chas. Stanton, who Grand Rapids were visitors al lhe
Janie
i. j Caley
.... .of Kalamazoo.
7 7; ,
. * Mrs. Ernest
r-rncac Balch.
unicn. Visiting
viaiung and
ana games
snmrj
home of his parents, Mr. and Mn.
Maude Wntrtng of E Lansing was were rnloyed and the bride returned
home
Friday.
*
The
May
■ guest of
nf Mrs.
Mm Ed
Fri Hafnwr
MnnnaV celved
__ ■ —
--_
John
Lukso, on Saturday. * Mr.
a
Hafner Monday
many nice gifts.
meeting of lhe Maple Grove Farm and Mn. Eugene Haight of Grand
night of lut week Dr. and Mn.
Bureau group met al the Dunham Rapids spent the weekend at their
W A Vance entertained Mn, WotExercises were held In Naiareih schoolhouse Saturday evening. * home here. * Mr. and Mrs Buel
rinr. Mrs Hafner and Mrs. Cora
Academv. Kalamasoo. Bunday al Mr*. LUlla Cheeseman. John and Sisson of Freeport called Sunday
Reynolds for dinner.
which time the Cadet Nurses’ Corps Phyllis Cheeseman attended the at the Verdun Covtllcs. * The Wil­
In talnlng st Borge** hocqltal re­ program held Friday evening at the bur Gibbs family of Kalamazoo
ceived their caps. Miss Lucile Sack­ Norton school to honor the five called on home folks, Sunday. *
eighth grade graduates. Julius and Callen at the Leon Potts home tho
1st Lieut Richard G. White. Jr.. ett k a member of the class.
Joseph Maurer. Lloyd Woiever. oast week were Mr. and Mn Cllfwho has been a prisoner of the
Marjorie Cheeseman and Betty , t ________________
ford Converse of Carlton, on FriNazi*
since
March
17.
1H3.
when
HtltS
hi* flying fortress waa shot down. HT’RBARn ""'Jz
Lapham ★ Mr. and Mra Vern , day and
and Mr.
Mr. and
and Mn. Clive
over Germany, has been liberated j
w*®* * “,tcr
greenfield of Charlotte called at Churchill on Sunday
te Chas. Stanton home Sunday
--------------and expects to be horde soon. His
Mra. Floyd Moore and grandson
wife Mnrlnn. daughter of Mr. and Sonny Moore have been Quite III : afternoon. Mra. Greenfield was re- glass CREEK
Mrs Sam Smith, received a cable-1 the past week with ’throat tnfee- turning home after visiting rcla- | the W.S C8. at Forrest Haven**
|aSl Fr|day wa* well attended. *
grain Wednesday morning, read- i Hon. Mra. Albert Green asalsled I lives for the past two weeks.
inp. ’’Well and fit-see you soon- them the past three daw. Thev Ii and daughters ■rena aaugntera r»* 1 Mra. Ruth Scott
‘-k." Tills was very welcome &gt; «re now cui।____
the gain and able to be (DONT BUY THINGH YOU DON’T । turned Saturday to their home in
Love. *'
Dick.
his NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
| Lansing after spending the past two
news as Mn. White had received ।t around. * pick McKibben spent
i
. ..—.for
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ith his
INSTEAD.
I weeks at Ray Erway*. * Mrs. Nellie
no word ot her .husband
seveial
with
hla parents, Mr. and '

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IMPROVE

AUCTION SALE
Owing to ill health, I will tell the following at Public Auction at the place located
5 miler eott of Delton, j mile north; one mile routh of Cedar Creek; or j mile north
of Bunnell church on

TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1945
Commencing at 1 o'clock.
5 HEAD OF HORSES
Roan mare, 5 yrt. old, wgt. 1,650 Ibt., not
broke.
.
Roan gelding, 8 yrt. old, wgt. 1,550 Ibt.
Brown mare, 13 yrt. old, wgt. 1,600 Ibt.
Pair black geldlngt, 8 yrt, old, wgt. 3,200
ibt.
3 tett of work homett.

Guernsey and Holttein tow, 8 yrs. old,
froth 4 wKt.
Guernsey and Holttein tow, 4 yrt, old,
freth 6 wkr.
Guernsey and Durham heifer, 2 yrt. old,
due in June.
Guerntey heifer, 2 yrt. old, due in June.
Guerntey and Holttein heifer, 2 yrt. old,
due in June.
Purebred Guerntey bull, IS mot. old.
6 Wkt. old eelf. 4 who. eld eelf.
4 PIGS
4 feeder pigt, wgt. 100 Ibt.

. . . there Isn't

helping others
money for re-

ose of a home!

lUILDING
CIATION
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Sunday'day afternoon. * Peri-Anne and
5- * Mr. Nancy LMGaaklll from 8L John
villa were Saturday callers at Ray (grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Floyd
Erways. * Sunday visitors al Roy’Gaskin. * Ernest (Pat) Lewis .Is in
Erways were lhe Heiner Erways of his home at 628 E. Mill St. Hastings
Johnstown and Mr. and Mn. Al in case friends wish to write or callWolfe and Maurice Erway o( Grand * Mr and Mr*. Lawrence Anders
Rapids. They all spent the after- and family were Saturday evening
noon at Lake Wabascon. * Mn.; dinner gueata of Mr. and Mra. .Earl
Sarah Erway spent a part of last | Erway and family in Hastings. *
week with the Homer McKibbens Wayne Rowley wa* in Hastings,
at Yankee Springs.
’
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' Mr. and Mn. George ShUthroat and
। Jacky. * Miss Ann McIntyre gave
। -a fine musical reading
on■ —
lhe SpeQUIMBY NEWS
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V..14
««&gt; Bund,,. Jun. Ird MU, CuU «*'
W
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a missionary from Alaska, will |

to attend his broth
Jimmy O'Connor of
been spending ll&gt;e t
his grandparents,
of Ypsilanti spent the waetind
with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. let­
ter Bonneville. Mr. and Mra. Jaaea
Laiiisee of Hastings were caitera
I Sunday.
.

NORTHEAST BARRY
family

dinner

ETtcKToSfass:KS-ffift- A,
daughters of Pleasant lake and
Gerald Tungate of Clear lake. * Mr.
and Mn Russell Gay and family
Cmrto say Xerete much reinlnlsc-1 Pcr7
Mr- and Mrs. Richard and Marshall Gay spent Sunday
night and Monday with their sta­
ing * Mrs Rai Holman of Kalamo DeMett of Hastings were In Midn “hi Tliursdav and Friday with dlevlUe Sunday and visited with ter-in-law. Mra. Beryle Gay. * Mr.
and Mrs. Vaughn Fuller and sons
of Hastings were Bunday guests of
Mr and Mra Fiord
Oa&amp;kiU Harold
sncnl family. * Mr.
Mn.an-1
Howard Davis and Mr and Mrs. Ebblc Lelnaar. *
and
•unttej even&amp;g^rfth
MrMn
snd Mr* Poole and
Mrs. Dennis
McIntyre and
Cnarira GaSSl and family of ^'| ^“,Vu5 MS-ln^r^hn^’1001' “UerS Gordon Stanton. Lovines* Campbell
returned Sunday from a few days’
C&gt;rt. * Visitor* In lhe Nlal Caste-|,n
McIntyre homesfishing trip to Kalkaska. * Mrs
In home. Sunday, were Mra. Stella
—»»»
■
■ ■
Oarroil Newton and baby daughter
came home from Ute hospital last
week. Mra. Slocum tram Hastings
and Mra. Fred Barlow. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr* John Crtv was a Kalama- is caring for them. * Miss Joan Kel­
Gcorge Slocum of Hasting*. * zoo .'hopper on Saturday-. * It was ler entertained John Crago and
Charles Rowley. Helen, Ann and voted at the P.T.A. on Friday night friends al a dinner Saturday eve­
Wayne attended lhe contata and to continue meeting during Uie ning. John goes to Chicago for in­
exhibition at Central school in rummer. * Leslie Dickerson spent duction Friday. * Mr. and Mra.
Hastings Friday evening.
from Tuesday until Saturday with Myron Mason awre Sunday dinner
E. M. 3,'c John Schultz and Miss his mother in the northern part of guests of Mr and Mn. Lyle Dick­
PkOMPT, HUVATf IfIVJCI
IHilda Marvin of Lake Odessa were the state. * Frank Horn attended erson. * Mr. and Mra. James Mead
’
Thursday
visitor* and (upper guests Uie Farm Bureau at D. flowers near of Hustings were over nights guests
&lt;
ot
Mr. and Mra. Jack Laridn and Cloverdale on Thuraday evening and of their daughter and family, Mr.
1Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doxey.
Doxcy. w Mra.
Mn. i rrp &gt;rts a fine crowd. ★ Mr and Mrs. and Mrs. Leon Fuhr. Saturday night
:
Floyd
Armour spent Monday with
wtth । Harold Ward snd fkmliy of Ras­ ana Sunday thev all yere dinner
'Mra. Minnie Enmonds, who Is
ter*.
is at
•* ■ ting* moved into the Geo. Kenyon
1
home
for a few days. * Mr. and
a
homestead on Saturday
* The
Mra. Russell Mead and family of i farmers sure were glad of the sunny Luther Day of Battle C
Barryville called on Mr. and Mr*, weather the past week and some at Mr and Mn. Wail
I11Cameron McIntyre and family. Bun- were lucky enough to get their coni Sunday. * Mrs. Gordon
Hastings
i

that

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MU' UAL FINANCE'
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JUT THINGS YOU DON’T
D—BUY WAR BONDS

REPAIR

Mn. Hotnor McKibben. Dick was | POWERS ECHOES
wounded in the hand and expects &gt; Last Week’s Letter
to have it operated on mod. * We
John Colagrove who has been
are glad to hear Jim Bowerman Jr. confined to hte bed by illness for
--.x.
--------------- . H^L.1
tn theinpart rtx months, had some very
has been
returned
to a hospital
the United States. * A boy was unususl callera one evening la:.t
week when three deer paid him a
Willaon May 17. He has been named visit. Coming into the front yard,
Bernard Claude. Mr. and Mn. yfm. one even looked into the window.
Hummel’s daughter la slaying at They remained on the premises
lhe Willson home. * Mr. and Mn. very contentedly for over an hour.
Wayne Mayo and children of Oli­ | It te believed they are lhe same
vet. Mr. snd Mn. Wm. Green I three deer that thrilled Uie pupils
(Neva-Mayo* and children of Bell­ in our school. * Arthur Bedford
ville spent Sunday afternoon with who has been a patient at Pen­
Mr. and Mn Archie Burd. Mrs nock hospital for observation and
Nellie Mayo of Battle Creek. Mr. treatmenu. was returned home
Sunday. * Mra Russell Palmer and
were guests for supper at the little aon Bobby arc spending a
I home. * Mr. and Mrs Russell week in Detroit with her parents,
called an Mr. and Mra. Flowers. * Mias Ruth
e Willson Johnson of Grand Rapids is con­
valescing from an attack of sinus
trouble at the home of her parents,
i he Jumped Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnson. *
melon plant­ Sunday ealjers al the home of Mr.
country thu and Mra. Arthur Bedford were Mr.

FARM TOOLS
McCormick grain binder, 7 ft. cut, now
canvat.
Soil Fitter manure tpreador, in good con­
dition.

Deering mower, 6 ft. cut. Dump rake.
VanBrunt grain drill, with fertilizer attoehment.
Milwaukee corn binder.
McCormick Dearing hayloader, with drop
head.
Riding 2 hone spring tooth cultivator.
Riding Oliver 2 hone cultivator.
2 hone riding cultivator.
.
Ohio tpring tooth riding cultivator.
3 wheel Gale riding plow.
Moline riding plow.
Oliver 11 riding plow.
VanBrunt walking plow.
2-3-zec. spring tooth drags.
2 one-horse cultivators. Wagon tongues.
Set dehorning shears.
Iron wheel wagon and rack. .
2 stone boat planks.
McCormick Deering electric cream sep­
arator, 3S size.
Cream can. 500 chick brooder stove. .
2 horse weeder. Land roller.
Bean picker.
Quantity of eveners, forks.
Many other articles not mentioned.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Organ. Ice refrigerator. Heating stove.

AMBITIOUS WOMEN

WANTED!
to operate machines which are now idle because of the shortage of men
. .. . Good pay .... Good working conditions, producing badly-needed
Hastings Piston Rings for War-essential passenger can, tracke, buses,
and farm tractors.

Women also wanted for Packing and Inspection work.
ALL AVAILABLE MALE MACHINE OPERATORS ARE INVITED TO
JOIN FORCES WITH US, TOO.

VACATION PAY!
All employees with two months or more service receive pro-rated va­
cation pay. Group sickness and hospitalization insurance is available
at low cost.

We are Barry County's largest employer. The men and women who
work here are the kind you'd like as friends - and co-workon.

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
APPLY AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

TERMS: Cash dayf »al», no yoodt to’b« r«miv»d from premi«ei until settled for.

WALTER BOLYEN, Owner
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer

•

CARROLL NEWTON, Clerk

MANUFACTUR
HASTINGS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THl'HHDAT, MAY 14.

STRAIGHT TALK
ABOUT THE T WAR LOAN
THE 7“ WAR LOAN starts May 14. Amer­
icans as individuals are taking on their biggest quota' to
date—7 billion dollars, 4 billions in E Bonds alone.
You may be wondering, “Why this biggest of all individ­
ual quotas now? Haven’t we already reached the peak?”
A fair question—requiring a straight answer.

The Money Is Needed For War
The Battle of Japan has just begun. It must be backed up,
paid for, fought for by a free people, intent on sweeping the
Pacific clear of fascist hate—forever.
With the war in the West our first and major concern,
we have not yet been able to go all-out in the East. But
neither has the Jap.
The war to crush Japan will be bigger, tougher, and longer
than most Americans expect. The Allied Military Command
has estimated that it will take years, not months.
The destruction of Japan’s armies has not yet reached
the annual rate of normal replacements—between 200,000
and 250,000 men a year. And the Jap, as our men in the
Pacific know, fights to the death.
As far as Japan is concerned, the outer Empire—and the
men who defend it—are expendables. The Jap will fight the
Battle of Japan from inside the inner Empire, of which Iwo
Jima was an outpost. And Iwo Jima, according to Admiral
Nimitz, was a pattern of the resistance our forces may expect
to meet in future offensives.

New Tasks, New Needs
The single greatest obstacle to our crushing of Japan is dis­
tance. While in the Battle of Europe supply ships from our
bases in England had only an overnight run to make,, ships
in the Pacific have long-reach round trips taking up to 5
months to make.
To crush Japan will take time, heroic and back-breaking
effort, overpowering equipment.
Millions of fighting men—freshly outfitted and equipped

—will have to be moved from Europe halfway around the
globe and supplied day-in, day-out by hundreds of new
ships now building.
More of everything will be needed. More B-29’s. More
tanks, half-tracks, jeeps, and trucks. More rockets, mortars,
airborne radar.
A whole new air force is in creation—huge new bombers
dwarfing the Superfortress—fast new jet-propelled combat
planes, the P-80 or “Shooting Star,” coming off the lines
by thousands.
’ These are just some of the 101 ways in which your dollars
are needed more than ever to bring America’s might to its
full strength—so that we may crush our foe the faster,
make an end of killing, and bring our men back home.

And Lest We Forget
The sick, wounded, and disabled will require medical atten­
tion and care.
Many millions of dollars will be required for mustering­
out pay and benefits voted by Congress to help our veterans
get started again in civilian life.
the least we can do in return for what they’ve
done for us.
- —"

Winning the Peace
There are other weighty reasons for supporting the 7th War
Loan—reasons that take us from the present to the future.
By investing in the 7th War Loan, the patriotic American
is safeguarding his own future, his country’s future.
By putting every dollar over rock-bottron expenses into
the purchase of War Bonds, he is delivering a body blow to
wartime Inflation—thus putting a lid bn the cost of living
and maintaining intact the purchasing power of the dollar.
At the same time, too, he is insuring the country and him­
self against the catastrophe of a possible postwar deflation
—with its depression, unemployment, misery, and heartache.
So save for your country—save for yourself. In helping
your country, you are also helping yourself! Come peace,

we’l) all need money for education, replacements, retire­
ment, new homes, a new start—and we’ll need a lot of it.
And there isn’t a better or safer highroad to your goal than
United States Savings Bonds.

Making 2=3
This year there will be only two War Loan Drives, not three?
But in those two drives the Government will have to raise
almost as much money from individuals
in the three
drives last year. That means bigger extra bonds in the 7th.
Because only by buying more can we make 2 take the
place of 3.
The 26 million Americans who buy bonds on payroll
savings are already off to a flying start! These patriotic
men and women began their buying in April. And they will
keep on buying extra bonds through May and June!
It’s now up to the rest of us. It’s our turn to swing in line.
To raise the vast sum needed, every American will have to
dig deeper into current income—dig deeper into cash re­
serves. Only by buying bigger extra bonds can we stretch
2 into 3!
Let all Americans do their part—for their own sake, for
their country’s.
If you have an income, whether from work, land, or capi­
tal, you have a quota in the 7th War Loan. Find out what
that quota is—and make it!

ALL OUT FOR THE MIGHTY 7*h WAR LOAN
WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
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BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS

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HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATfoNAL BANK
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Starting dt 1 o'clock, I offdr the foflbwing:

llldding

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Maple buffet.

BARRY COUNTY ROAD COUM.

BANNER WANT ADVB. PAY

of Cologns
tguished an„
ther Plantaon Garden or Woodland Spice
buquet. Presented by Old South,
ounces at tt.OO. Larger size $1.75.

mi

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that th« Hoard racommand
(SJOO)0"IromThl

2 bbls, glass cans.

bufth *Hd.

Maple thesf of drawers.

Ch .Vs .led.

I frying pans,

Double boiler.

4 oak kitchen chairs, red farther seats.

Boiler.

Canister set.

Shredder.

Maple spindle bed, doll bprings and
mattress.

\Js ita FENCE
I -erjusfa
IFire?

Maple bedroom suite, bed, dHsser, chest
of drawers and mifrdr.
Springs and mattress.
Good 9 x 12 rug and pat!. 5d lb. Ice box.
9x12 linoleum.

25 h. garden MW.

Aluminum cooker.
Coffee M-

Vases.

h«k«r-

Rofriforotet oat.

Lots of dishes and cooking utenolh.
Gasoline catlip stove.
Some lumber.

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Electric floor end table lamps.

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2 Medicine cabihets.

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Smoking cabinet.

care to insure the best

not for one

performance,

inty gift box contains Guest
canter of Cologne. Sachet pillow,
1c and Guest Sop. Choice of either
Midland Spice or Plantation Gar1 Bouquet. 11.00.

ft tube.

2 granite kettle*.

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HASTINGS. MICH

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�THE HASTING^ BANNER. THURSDAY, MAY &gt;1, IHJ
Sunday school, Lester
non.
I 11:30 am. Sunday
spending this week with hb sbter,
Sunday service 1! am.
7:30 pjn. Evening worship and BArtholotnew, Sup'L
Mrs. Karl oaaaer, and family in
Sunday school 9:30 an.
sermon at Orangeville NeighborPrayer meeting every
ev&lt;
Wednesday
Wednesday evening service 7:43 Battle Creek. * Mr. and Mrs. Burr
| night at 7:30.___
Fossett and family and Mis. Karl
hood House.
pm.
CHURCH
Tha June meeting of Emmanuel
Reanlng room in ehurch edifice ner gueata of Mr. and Mra. Victor
. Pastor
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCR
open Wednesday and Saturday Benson of Lansing and called at Uie
,, ,,,,, iji ■
10M o'clock Colgrove's. 433 W. Oreen. Wednes- I.O.O.F. Hall Green St. Entrance from 3 to 5 pm.
Albert Benson home. Mra. Pufpaff
Mat Sunday. Mr. Stone preaching.
O. H. Trlnkleln. Pastor
The public is cordially Invited to
spent Monday with the John
Church achool at 1L30 with
Morning worship at 10:30. Ser­ attend lhe church services and to baby
Martens and Sterling Week's In
cJassea for all ages
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
mon 'God's Plan For A Better visit the reading room.
Hastings. * Mr. and Mrs Forest
World.”
Anna*! Conference
Seth A. Davey. Pastor
Cole and Jimmy were Sunday din­
Sunday school at 11:30.
!?
1 Corner E. Colfax al Boltwood
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ward
* Cole
nW
I’lasting. Chareh-Jane 3
Sunday school staff meeting Fri- BARRYVILLE
of Lacey.
- ■
.
. , t.
.
day &lt;tomorrow&gt;. 7.30 pm., at 521
Mgtaaliig June 6. Mr. Stone will Mr. and Mrs Ralph DeVine and
10 am. Sunday school in charge w Court
••—-• wrre In Hastings
of
Mrs
Etta
Mead
Board of Ministerial Training and
Wadn
11:15
am.
Morning
Worship
In
will attend the Conference sessions
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
and Mrs. Earl Mudge. * The body
during the remainder of the week. charge of pastor.
Lesson Sharpe, Pastor
7:00 pm. Young people's prayer ।
of Letha Adkins, who passed away Wlllltts and the twins were Thuraday
He will give the annua) Memorial -vrvice.
Sunday. June 3:
guests of lhe Rev. and Mrs. J. J.
service
Church school. 9:55 am.
7: 30 pm. Young people's service.
burial
Friday afternoon, with the ,WlllllU Mr. and Mrs Paul Keeler
Divine worship. 11:00 am.
8: 00 pm. Evangelistic service In
Rev. J. J. Wilfltls officiating. Funeral and children were Sunday dinner
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
Nursery and klnderi-arterf during
jueiix.*
The Huron Heelys of
charge of pastor.
1
services
were
at
Leonard
funeral
।
CHURCH
May 31-7:30. Prayer meeting at th? h°ur of ,dlv,nr *or?hl» . „
Odessa apent Sunday with
home tn Hastings. We extend oura:Lake Clara
Day and Vivian. * A
church.
Sunday. June 10—Infant Bap- sympathy. * Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Mrs.
:
group from Eaton County en­
tiam.
• am. Holy Communion.
BuUne and Mrs. David Ellis of Kai- large
joyed
a
school
picnic at Roush's
Jul?
new
TTmi^ 'iu'^r
10 Un. Sunday school.
June 3—10 am Morning Wor­
Park. Friday * Mr. and Mrs. For­
members
•
11 am. Morning worship and ser- ship in charge uf pastor.
sta of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Day. rest
Bidelman
and son attended a
Thursday. May 31—Comus picnic .They
। They were hefe for lhe gnduatlon party in Hastings
Saturday night
nnd meeting at Tvden park.
-[of M1m Eloise Day from Nashville.
of Mr and Mrs. Ray
She was third on the honor roll. at the home
The Wayne Stewarts
BAPTIST NOTES
I Miss Marion Hawks spent Friday Grueber.
were Sunday callers of the BldelB J. Adcock. Pastor
1 and Friday night with Eloise and mans and Mr and Mrs. Ciuulcs
Sunday school at 10 o’clock.
they both accompanied the seniors
and family of Grand Rapids
pivlr.e services at 11 o'clock, on a boat trip to Niagara Falls. Cross
Lee Beil were Sunday supfier
leaving Saturday
morning
and "re
Sermon by the pastor .
—*—------1-- --■*
— ­ and
guests *Earl Tobias has been laid
Evening services at 7 :30 Evangel- turning Tuesday. They also went up for several days with hU right
istlc singing and sermnn by pastor, into Canada from Detroit.
luuid and arm. He was In Grand
Tuesday nlvhL B.YP.U. at the | The children and grandchildren Rapids last week to see a doctor. *
porsonaite at 7 30
'of Mr. and Mrs J. L. Higdon now Miss Jeanne Irland was a Saturday
Wed. night praver meeting at the of Nashville, but formerly Wf Barry- night guest of Mr. and Mrs Phil
church and st'idv of the Sunday . ville. gave them a lovely and en- Deller in Baltic Creek The Dellers
school1 •------—
lesson---7:30
: Jayable day Sunday at their farm spent Sunday at the Nesbel home.
; here at Barryville. The occasion Mias Elaine Scott was a Sunday
. was the 58th wedding anniversary night guest at lhe Nesbet home.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
; of the Higdons. A fine picnic style
। dinner wu served at their outdoor ।
E. W Bailey Pastor
picnic table.
Gueata numbering |
Sunday school 9:45
50 were present from Battle Creek. I After spending Dvo weeks with
’’ornlne worship 11:00.
Dowagiac. Woodland and Nashville, old friends in San Bernardino,
Young oeople's service 6:30
* Mr and Mrs Russel Mead and | Calif.. Miss Winifred Davis came
service 7:30.
family were Sunday afternoon call- home Thursday and reports a very
Wednesday prayer meeting. 7 30. era at the Cameron McIntyres and I enjoyable time and trip. * Mrs
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the Hubert lathropa. * Mr. and Rex. Casey and son and Mr. and
Mrs. George Gillett and sons en-1 Mrs. Edward Rlcc spent Bunday
joyed a chicken dinner Sunday *Hh Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Palmer
YANKFE SPRINGS CHURCH
with Mr and Mrs. Vern Marshall and Mr. and Mrs Sam Keller near
Floyd H. N«»el P"«tor
I and daughters. * Mr. and Mrs. per- ; Orangeville. * Mr. and Mrs Rogns Lathrop and daughters of Lake । er Davis were guests of Mr. and
---------were
Sunday
dinner
guests
Sunday
dinner
gu I Mrs. Kenneth Ritchie Sunday. Mr.
ire will be June 10. J*® Sunday of Mr Bnd Mr
E '' ----------Lathrop&gt; and and Mrs. Geo. Conklin and son
*—„ ”
School will be at • pm. u..j . attended Sunday school and ent
lurch 1 Clifford of Lacey were also guests.
preaching at 3.
.
* Chas Hammond Is assisting Art
here.
A Christian should have a he^n I
Owen in repairing his house near
twentv-flve thousand miles in cir- ,
Cedar Creek. * Recent, guests of
nimfmnr*
trr ,nd Mrs R°D*ri Hammond and Mr. and Mra. Jack Moore were Mrs.
cumference.
! daughter of Hastings were Sunday
' dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Sagar Ambrose Marble of Grand Rapids.
, Miller Mr and Mrs Monroe Follis M. E Moore and Mrs. Estclla Ogden
FIRST CHURC” nF
of Freeport were Sunday afternoon of Freeport and Mr. and Mrs. John
Jr., and son. * William
Corner Church and Center Streets callers of the Millers * Mr. and Moore.
Clark and Robert Knlffln of Lan­
Subject. ''Ancient and Modern | Mrs Floyd Baird of Lansing were sing were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wecromancy. alias Mesmerism and Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Grover Brooks and Benny Sunday.
Hypnotism, Denounced.”
| Mrs. Elmer Gillett. * Stuart Day Is

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Chaehuteki. Dorr; Mrs Mary Hoop- I PLOW DAMAGE CAN
er. E. Green. City; Baby Nona Mae 1 be PREVENTED BY
Bunn. Freeport.
GOOn PRavticrm
Surgical: Clifton Ragla. 137 N.
V1
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Michigan; Mrs. Archie McDonald.!
an_d.1^
808 W. Grand; Mrs Morris Bartow. I
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726 8. Park; Alberta Belson. 537 N.;
clallst
soil •science
at Mlch
Michigan
Michigan: Mrs. Arthur Hooper, j'
uu*‘ in 4011
cl*nce 11
Clarksville; Miss Betty Hurless. State college, but he bellevea that
HuUngs, R. 5; Mrs. Alonso Smith. much unneccasary and harmful
301 E. Walnut: Mrs. Alice Foote. plowing is being done in Michigan.
It is only when man plows up
710 N. Michigan; Sterling Newton.
Battle Creek. R. 6; Mn. Ttncy Mc­ land and breaks nature's protective
Allister, 127 8. Michigan; Mn. Har­ cover that destructive sol] Jooses
ry Miller. 118 R. Grand.
Discharges: Amos Dslman. 926 E. grow high yields of crops that re­
Clinton: William Sutphcn. Ver­ quire cultivation and careful seed­
montville: Mn. George Chrysler. bed preparation. Algo. nroaent farm
227 W. South; MIm Barbara Burk­ equipment requires clean soil sur­
holder. 330 W. Court; Mn. George faces. free from weeds and trashy
Gardner, 428 8. Jefferson; Mn. material to operate efficiently. Soil
Marion Kelly. 833 E. Bond. Mn. aeration and provision of nutrients
Warren Tyrell and baby boy. Clov­ are other advantages of plowing.
erdale. R. 1; Mn. LaVeme O’Con­
But to offaet some of the damage
nor and baby boy. Loke Odessa. R. that the plow does. Mr. Braanue
1: Mn. Harold Woodard and behv recommends following several re­
girl. Nashville; O. M. Brower. 518 liable practices. They Include sortW. Oreen: Mn Carroil Newtok and .■—
Sg .utheland ’ planning
r
----baby girl. Delton. R. 3: Mrs. Frank an“d ‘^od management leu
----- .
—
„avlng sod
„W,^Unod:
«au' I
L’tmal
w.te™Tn
'an?
In natural waterways, and plowing
Grand Rapids: Sue Ann Stanton. BcrnBB
tn
.
across ».ii|
the slope
Middleville; Mrs. Olive Conlon.1 dovn
"" instead of up and
1722 8. Jefferson; Jean Kendall. ।
Hastings. R. 1: Dorothy James,
Hastlnga. R. 3; Biward Cauklns. i
514 E. Center: Clarence McKelvev, I
Hulinga. R. 4; Henry Stunbock.
Hutlngs, R. 2: Mrs. Peter Trumpower. Lake Odessa; Mrs. Richhrd’
Hlshon «nd bihv girl. 232 8 Jef- I
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ferson;
Mrs. Robert Linderman.
E Center; Mrs Roy Hubbard. 730
W Walnut: Mbs Ageda Casilles,

Donations: Nashville Guild No.
20. Mrs Leonard McKercher. chrm
34 bedside table coven; 35 surgical
towels—Guild No. I. Mra Gary
Crook, chrm. 10 pair curtains—
Campfire Glrh Group Wahanka—
books and cravons—Campfire Girb
Group Wadltaka—14 books—J. Ew­
en. second ward school—Campfire
Group Oirls Navahoe. Mn Chase,
leader. 1 scrap book—Mn. Sothard.
magazines.
YOUTH COUNCIL ACTIVITIES
To the rhythm of Bud Wolfe's
Band. 113 high school students
danced al the parish house Friday
night. Mr. and Mn. George Baulch
served ns host and hostess
At a meeting of the Hastlnga
Softball Assoc. Monday night the
schedule for the Girl's League was
drawn up. The fint game will be
played during the tint week In
June—weather permitting.
Playgrounds will ooen Tuesday.
June 26. A ataff of nine has com­
pleted a six weeks' training coune
in preparation for the summers
activities. It is hoped that the staff
may be used during lhe early eve­
ning at Tyden Park etc In order
that certain games requiring equip­
ment may be available to these out
tor a picnic.
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fully to mature a second crop. Buch
growth conditions make lhe har­
vest very difficult.
As cool, mobt weather often caropens ax early as It did this year,
early planted beans may cease
growing for long periods of time.
This reduces the vlgir of the
plants, thus cutting yields.
Most bean growers flndlladvantageaus and economical to work
their soil a^ intervals up to plant­
ing lime In eWrly June. This makes
weed and grass control most effi­
cient.

MARRIAGE LICENSES
Donald Allerdlng, Carlton Twp..Of
Mrs. Ethel Anapaugh, Ionia Co..45
Leslie W. Cook. Hastings .......... 33
Mary Frances Browne. Has tings. 24
Howard L. Robert, Cutieton ...19
R
i.-j
— Beulah Jean Setae. Hastings ...17
•orl*hg the land, the farmer James L. Babbitt. Bellevue.......... 31
Evelyn A. Roberts. Otsego .......... 30
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John C. Leary. Hastings ............ m
P**c”}‘*&lt;* “.
Mary Jane Mcnerey. Muskegon .23
Ini
Donald M. Kelley. Hastings ....35
P*0*1n“
HIH,V ,Bnd
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Barbara Jean Williams, Hastings 24
nnxtlirF
pasture nr
ar other u«e«
uses nnt
not reniilrlno
remitting Theodore Wierlnga, Middleville .25
extensive plowing. Well planned Donna Jean Stimson, MlddUvillt 33
rotations will help to prevent need­
less sacrifice of productive land.
Sall Uses
THe easiest way to establish
grassed waterways is to raise the
plow when crossing them while word •■salary"? It comes from the
plowing uo meadow and pasture Latin salarium. Salarlum means salt
fields. Such a precaution may pre­
vent a large gully from developing.
In many cases the simple ch.invln« of lhe direction of lhe rows goes to the America soldier too,
though he may opt know IL Tetra­
alble. ■ Although the percentage of ethyl lead for high-octane gaa Is de­
Michigan land adaoted to contour rived from the dinner-table crystals,
work 1* limited, it b quite valuable as are the toughening chemicab for
on same farms.
PLANT BEANS FROM
MAY M TO JUNE 13

surfaces ao hard a file cannot scrstch
them. Abo from aall come Ingredi­
ents ot dye* tor uniforms, pharma*
eeutlcals for army and navy doc*
tors, and aodlum-filled valves that
prevent airplane engines from over­
heating and melting. B

safe period for planting beans, says
H. R, Pettigrove, research specialist
In farm crops at Michigan State
college Some farmers may try to
•'beat the gun" this year sinre
spring came prematurely and much
early plowing *u done He con- DON'T BUY THINGS YOU DON*1
tends that such a temptation
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should be resisted, as too early I
INSTEAD.

PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Births:
Ita a Oirl for
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Cook. Has­
tings. R. 4. Ellowyn Joyce. May 32;
Mr and Mrs. Myron Johncock. Del­
ton. Betty Anne. May 23; Mr and
Mrs. Lloyd Blough. Alto. Darlene
Marie. May 24; Mr and Mrs. OorV.F.W. AUXILIARY
: don Utter. Freeport, May 28.
It's a Boy for
The wadies auxiliary wishes to
' Mr. and Mra. Harvey Myers. Has- thank lhe public for their kindness
Ungs. R 4. James William. May 25; on noppy day.
Mr and Mrs Howard Main. Has­
We also want to thank each and
tings, R. 3. Joe LeRoy. May 27.
everyone who bought popples. and
i Medical: Glenn Parker. Freeport; all the members of the Post and
Peter Prandsen, Hastings, R 2; Auxiliary who sold the popples, and
Mrs W. J. Carr. Hastings. R. 1
also the children who helped.
Mra Catherine Barrett. 141 E.
Many thanka to our chairman
Oreen. Hastings; Mrs. Cora Hub- Ora Newton who, with the help cf
। bard. Middleville; Mra. Stephen others, made the day a big success.

Saper Imperial
SEAT COVERS
6.95

planting generally reduces the
yields.
n is pointed out that moisture
and temperature cnndlUOM are
often unfavorable tor growth when
early planted beans are beginning
to mature. The bean planta then

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In order to settle up the personal property, I will sell the following at Public Auc­
tion at the place known as the Rosey Farm located 1 mile south of Hickory Corners
and 4 miles east; or 1 mile south of Fine lake and 1 mile west on

Hastings Grain &amp; Bean Co.
MICH.

HASTINGS.

MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1945
Commencing ot 1 o'clock.

CUSHION 1JJ9

Matt

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Adjustable
CULTIVATOR
1J29

3 HEAD OF HORSES &amp; BULL

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Team, 4 and 5 yrs. old, wgt. 3,000 lbs,
Saddle horse, 4 yrs. old. Set harness.
Hereford bull, 22 mas. old.

Dextor washing machine, with BriggsStratten gas motor.
3 burner oil stove. Cook stove.
Heating stove. Beds. Dressers.
Day bed. Kitchen cabinet. Ta
Stands. Radio, table model.
8 chairs. Sewing machine. 8 day clock.
Ice box. Dishes. Silverware. Bedding.
Cooking utensils. Fruit cans.
Canned fruit. 1 ton coal.
1940 Willys coupe, extra good condition.

56 HEAD OF SHEEP
56 head of ewes and lambs.
POULTRY

20 laying hens, mixed.
WHEAT &amp; FEED RACKS
H»iHo«frSI&gt;ovU«Shw

Copoctfy

HAND
BPBAY

3 feed racks.

FARM TOOLS
McCormick mowing machine, 5 ft. cut.
Horse disc. Bobsleighs. Model A motor.
1,000 ft. new lumber. Pump jack.
Royal Blue cream separator, new.
Milk pails. Cream cans.

sniAYKa

4.95

TIRE HEADQUARTERS
PASSENGER, TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR

SUPPLY CO
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25 bu. wheat.

HASTINGS, MICH

Drinking milk ia drinking health tha pleoiant way.

FARM

120 acres of good land with buildings,
metal granary, silo, garage, in Hickory
Corners Kellogg school district. This
farm will be sold first.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED FROM PREMISES UN
TIL SETTLED FOR.

ED MURRAY, Owner
LOREN COPPOCK,. Auctioneer
Phone Hickory Comers 17 F 2-1

To the Food We Like to Drink
for it* Wholocomoriers

MILTLEINAAR, Clerk

It's a liquid food that builds strong bodies and healthy
dispositions.

It’s a refreshing beverage that every

Children should

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4 o.
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HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. - QT.

HI6HLANDS DAIRY
Phon. 2651

ROBERT W. COOK. Prpp.

Hastings

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NINETIETH YEAR

lions make the harIcult.
1st weather often ear­
ly June when spring
v as it did this year,
I beans may cease
long periods of time.
the vigAr of the
mttlng yields.
growers flndftadvaneconomlcal to work
ntervals up to plantirly June. This makes
as control most effl-

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tlley. Hastings . — .25
Williams, Hastings 24
rings, Middleville .25
Itlmson. Middleville 23

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Lieut. Col. De Paolo
| Receives "Legion

TIGHT CONTROLS
SUPPLY
Home Front |0L±Tcl*&lt;,^L « ONRigidSUGAR
Quota* Necessary to

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JUNE 7. 1945

EDITORIAL
by no means hopeless. The main

Inspirational Address
At Baccalaureate
j

; S.'ah'Vt'n“

Stevens Confers
Degree on Rear­
Admiral G. H. Rock

* and healthy
|e that every
i Id ran should

oat a pint.

MPS
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Hostings

“.Ell

Spring Fiitivol
St.
School

War Bond Premiere
At Strand June 22

)leaiant way.

REV. JOHN DUNNIN6tert™^*"ta
। From Webb In June
RATI
TO GIVE ADDRESS
TA riwr iAARrrr

Barry county has reached 40 per
cent of quota In “E” Bond sales,'or eventual success Is that each of the
about state average,__________
________________
and about _ 70 five big nations—The United States.
Paolo. U. 8. Army Air Corps, who
Insure Equitable Diitribution Per cent of quota for all other types Russia, Orest Britain, China and
as "Pete" De Paolo was "Goodwill
Get Diploma* On Friday
city who graduated from Hastings
1 of bonds which is well above state France—wants a stable peace. This
Ambassador" for the Hasting*
Rnnt
hl ,I,
nJI high
hlLh school
Mhool In
In 1940.
1940.
a,.-, n
r. A
. V
„
...
Hl I you boy* and girls all
‘Manufacturing Company before
The OPA has lust taken addi­
D-.A; Van
will i Robert obtained entrance Into
over the World:
joining the armed services, ha* tional steps to tighten the controls
&lt;nuch on Idealism as the realistic preside as chairman at the gradua- Webb through a stiff competitive
It was seventeen years ago that I been awarded the Legion of Merit □ver the Issuance of sugar rations
uon exercise* on Friday afternoon. | examination. Webb wants no drones
So far in World War II. Barry
» ------------— name
con- ••*•
for home canning, for the following county has come across 100 per cent tlal for economic recovery and that /ut?e 8. at two o'clock at the Cen-&gt; and students must be particularly
I began
giving
aumc o
usf you
yuu f.0
u|.kM
km &lt; (or exceptionally meritorious cunassignments. Now the tables are, duct in the performance of out- reason*, according to a statement
another groat war in the next few tral school auditorium, when the high grade In mathematics
June
turned, and you are ’he cause of standing services os chief of the released by the Grand Rapid* Dl»- in all drives that required outright
of^?v.er one
18 .‘o rc*! Enrollment is limited to around
gifts of money'or materials, but decades would mean utter ruin.
this assignment being given to me. &lt; Technical Mission In Switzerland trlct Office thl* week:
celve diplomas. Following is ttic I sixty students so Its more than through
good th
Had I known this was coming I be- | from Oct. 9. 1944 to Jan. 31, 1945. i
Sugar supplies have become In- has never met its individual quota
progTam:.
,
i Just an ordinary honor to enter
lleve
I would have been a little
Hl* citation re*d» as follows: |creaslngly tight. U- 8. civilian sugar In any of the War Bond Drives
Processional March —“March of Webb.
But. even though these-facts nre
Zamecnik.
more lenient with you.
' "Lieutenant Colonel Peter De consumption last year was approxi- which merely requires Investment In admitted, the nations hale to sur­ the Brave "—Zentecnik.
. After graduation the seniors arc
The Star Spangled Hanner
sent to the Midshipman's School,
Do you Know
know that
Serial No. 0902814), mately v.iw.wv
6.100.000 tons. The UBA. the world's safest security, That's render of their national power for
inai there
lucre isn't
uni a p?0,°
~ ,Army
...... ।
..
__ _ .1 of, war
___ .....
L. . ___
.... : Air
Armv for
h.. lowest year- one to figure out.
Firtanc^, 2°°}! .“yT;Ban5: OlrU’ al Cornell. Ithaca. N? Y. for addl- j
theater
but ...
what
you •folks
A,r Cnrtw
Corps. ITnllrd
United Rtatr*
States Army,
for ■ ended kuj
1944 with .the
the sake ot collective security. The Olee Club. Cholr'Vnd^Audicnce'.*’*
are represented? 1 wonder, too. If exceptionally meritorious conduct I end* In ven lories of the war. Look"
*“
tlonal training In seamanship line*.
________
thirteen colonies who held together o Song
'—O'Hara—High 111 In
you are not represented In every 1 ,n ,hc performance of outstanding | Ing ahead to the prospective sup­
---- 7 —“Our Flag
B
LUCthe
Muy
luuc
DUhia... 31: Y2.
May
issue ofX UC
“The
Blnna- through July
A year has gone by since
phase for I flndPthere ore some In services, as Chief of the Technical1 plies for 1946, the War Food Adduring the Revolutionary
War School Choir and Olee Club—Mrs de" official student publication of • Cl, good through
the CD's. Paratroopers. Infantry. I Mission in Switzerland. VIII Air I ministration estimated that about landing of Allied Armies on the were faced with similar difficulties Jean Lower. Director.
Webb the following writeup is gtv-,
gw
Normandy
coast
In
the
most
&lt;
___
at
the
time
of
the
Constitutional
Invocation—Rev. a. M. Coldren— en of Robert accompanying hl* picNavy Waves, Nurse Corps Air ^ece Service Command, from 9 5.400,000 tons would be available
maneuver in —
all —
military
First
United
Brethren' ture:
‘
Corps. Merchant Marines. Medici.! °'to,b&lt;r
31 Jan*iarY 1W5
r°r 016
Convention. Not one of the "Big Pastor
.
uic year
/cm or
u&lt; 700.000
iuv.vuv tons
win lesa
lea* ■plicated
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-Bob hall* from Admiral Rock's slamP 38 goo^lh.r^h
amount
used
in 1944 —
with ; history. The completeness of the Five" nations has any territorial Church.
Military Police Meteroloav
Me- Lieutenant Colonel De Paolo waslthan
was 1 •*— the
------------* —
-• ■'-‘“I no reserve to fall back on. Thus the military victory achieved since that ambitions of consequence and all
Songs— Adoramus Te'. Pales-1
Pales- home town of Hastings. Michigan.'
lime
Crew. Did I get them all? H I left.
a"^1.i sugar rationing system be tight- ‘,....
.e has served to bring Into
into dearclear­ of them want peace. Yet. each one Irina; "In the Time of R&lt;mcs". • Before entering Webb. Bob atPeriod 1, 1 1 I 5
any out It was due to a tack of In- Preliminary repair of all United --------- to live within the smallerer—focus
"Ood PaintedA Pic-1 tended the College of Pharmacy al
ened
*-—the•*—difficulties involvedn Is suspicious of the Intentions of Relchardt;
formation.
Stnteo aircraft which made forced | supply.
' ^,er
Hose—High School the University of Michigan. Since I
in winning the peace.
the other for fear Its own position ch,°*y—Mr»- jbo*cr- Director.
Our first record of service men.
Jn Switzerland. A vast | On
w ..
:
■
. . .
coming here hr has been active as Airplans
stainpa 1 3
book three good
at school begins with the class of a“°“"‘
to
dr^ a.hd n«*aaarily un- • Although the 8an Francisco con- will be weakened In the final or­ ' Addrr-y ~ Colonizers of Utopia" the Busings Manager of The Bln~R&lt;V. J°hn W. Dunning—Former nade. Corresponding Secretary of
1927. Up until the present time,
‘® r£,palr
n.lrrraft and popular actloris to Insure fair dis- ' tcn.IXX hu produced many dls- ganization
there are ninety-eight of you acai- 1 J« furnish them with proper hous- , tributlon of the decreased amounts ।
President of Alma College.
I the Student Organization, and this 1
lered to the 4 comer* of the world. ln£ ln ?rdcr 10 Present serious de- of
Song* — “Salutation". Oalnes: ' year'* Ring-Dance co-chairman. He
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
of sugar
sugar available.
available. Old
Old and
and unused
unused •i couragvntents so far. the situation
Let All My Ufc Be Music", Spros* la Interested In small motor craft
Tile class of 1936 claims the highest ierioratlon. In the performance of sugar coupons were cancelled. The _____________________
________ _
number of thirteen. The class of
du‘ *• B
Recc“tar\ f°r rate
was11
—High School Girls' Olee Club—' and hopes to gnter this field after e.
rate of
of civilian
civilian consumption
consumption was
Mra Lower. Director.
- me war. At the present he 1* work- ! 3(7031
1942 comes next with eleven
Lieutenant Colonel De Paolo to 1 cut by lengthening the period be- : Fortv Leave For Servira
Before telllmr of the "where | make contact* with the .rep
^!en‘.V !j lwern
«ar »stamps.
tamPa industrial
rOr
representatween ,u
sugar
Induatrlai and ,!
. Presentation of the Class—Edwin Ing with John Wilson inv
L. Taylor-Principal of the High the "Effect of Form on
about*" of aome of you. I'd like to | tlves of foreign countrie*. The di-; institutional user allotment* were I The following men left for inducpay tribute to our "Two Oold Star plomacy and tact displayed by him ' tightened; plan* were made to eon- tion in the armed service*. June 1.
Boys" namely: Niel Rise 138k-and In overcoming lhese obstacles iia* , trol more closely the Issuance of to be inducted June 2. 1946.
materially aided the Air Forces and| coitpon* for home canning sugar.
Robert Lee Rizor. R. 3.
•—
Gerald M. Crawley. R.
of the Board ol Education.
&gt; any inquiries aooui mm.
.
. ..
I. Hasbeen the Supreme Sacrifice. We ha* created a sense of goodwill and' 0n May 1. world development* in I
Bobs parent*. Mr. and Mrs Bcr- tlle
^on^y
shall ever cherish the memory of friendship between the United«Ugar supplies forced the War Food . Ungs.
•rd A. Reed are planning to atat- ’’^ported by Mlaa Unda
States and the Swiss nation. En- Administration to cut further the
Robert Melven Rhode*. R l.DowBenediction—Rev. A. M. Coldren. nard
our associations.
ReveiUe
, tend com
T/5 Richard Hilbert Is home on tered military «ervlco from Call- allocation of sugar for U. 8. civi- I Ung.
---------------- &lt; • »
। Institute.
nans
Linden H. Callteon, R. 3. Delton.
Ilans bv about 400.000 tons. Severe
a 15&gt;day furlough. He made a abort fomla."
I | drought
drought in
in Cuba,
Cuba, labor
labor troubles
troubles In
in
Robert John Wllllteon. R. X Delstop-over with the Shomo's at Jef­ Micro™,- .W *V^rvw
MIS8ING IN ACTION
; pU(.rto Rtco increased needs for re- ton.
ferson Barracks. Missouri
I lief feeding of liberated Europe and
Ivan Jay Babcock. NaahvUlc.
Major David Kilpatrick (1928) is
Increased military demands had re- I Cleo Lavcm Haywood. R. 1. Downow located at Camp Livingston.
duced sugar supplies to less than, Uns.
Texas training others in the Serv­
Biblical History Furnishes
shown each overlapping Um
had been anticipated at the start
Lari Isaac Moore. Hasting*.
ice. David. I was surely surprised to
about half, In vertical pa
Parallel to Today's Problem*
of this year. The total civilian allo- । Winston Winn Warner. Hasting*,
sec how murh you resemble your
Around the moan.-----cations far the year was down* to
Raymond Benjamin Hause, KalaDr. Grandfather who used to give
colored halo and
about five million ton*.
mazoo.
,
"There's never a wall so high
me such bitter medicine when I
As U. S. sugar supplies become
Eugene Fred Barlow, Hasting*,
that It will keep out the enemies
was a little girl. You sec I called
streaks of light In the
smaller, it becomes even niorc.esCharles Franklin Reid. R.
who live Inside, was the theme of
on your aunts, Carrie and Jennie.
scntlal
to
see
that
they
are
equit1
Nashville.
the Baccalaureate address given by
' yesterday to get the low down on
ably distributed to all users and |
Cadwell Brandow. R. 1. Rathe Rev. Don M. Gury. rector of
you.
■hared
with
utmost
fairness.
Al)
i
venna.
Emmanuel Episcopal Church, last
Wouldn't some of you older boys
users—institutional Industrial and | Carl Wayne Naylor, R. 3. HoaSunday afternoon at Central audi­
like to walk tn on S/8«t. Carl Leh­
torium.
consumers— are taking their pro- Urjta.
man over In Paris and help him
portlonate share of the cut.
I George Edward Altoft. Albion.
Basing his address on the biblical
with his duties In the office of reg­
With
the
reduced
allocation
It
Lyle
H.
Johnson.
Battle
Creek.
account
ot Nehemlah. the speaker
istration? He likes hla new work
ha* become necessary to reduce the
Leonard William Day. Battle
told the story of how the walls of
much better than his former Job
amount
of
sugar
available
for
home
CreeB
-.
_
•
the
ruined city of Jerusalem were
of embalming.
canning from 700.000 to- 600.000 । Willis Edgar Murray. R. 4, Bat­
rebuilt by the people after their
Capt. Norman Wise 119311 says
ton*. However, the need for home i lieHoarce
Creek. Nathaniel Edmonds. R. 4.
70-year exile of the Babylonian
he has about seen his share &lt;t the
canning te even more vital thte'
.
captivity. In the year 444 B.C, Ne­
world. He has made five escort con­
Hastings.
year than last.
l hemlah went to the war-devasted
voy trips across the Briny Deep.
William Henry Dipp Jr, R. 1,
FOR SWEET CORN
Crops have been threatened by
city, and in a famous midnight ride
Among many of the places he can
poor weather. The pack of commer­ Freeport.
I on a donkey around the broken
The many impi
talk about first hand are London,
Grant Raymond Robinson, R. 1,
cially canned fruit* te expected to
. walls, resolved that under the help
rietlea are maids
Parte. Marseilles. Naplea, Newfound­
be smaller. Military demand* arc Hastings.
' plant more sweet
land. Iran. Casablanca. Tunis.
John Dewey Fisher. Middleville.
higher. Home canned fruit* are urAzores and Iceland. He was in Par­
I garden without
Forrest Milton Kahler, R. 2, Del­
■ gently needed to supplement the,
is on V.E. day and aays the Amer­
Um,
built.
ican boys took little part In the
Robert Bruce Myers, R. 2, Way­
I Nehemlah found that the people *
600.000 ton* allocated for
celebrations for most of them feel
PVT. ERNEST M. HOWELL
' home canning te enough to do the land.
were willing to work in all baste!
their work is only half done.
Floyd Belmont Shilton. R. 3.
The following telegram wo* re-1 neceraary home canning If-and
, to get the walls up to protect their
mt.
«ra. Darnel howcii route
S/Sgt. A. W. Long (1932) knows
how wide the Rhine is in one place, celved last week:
thla 18 • moat important if—every Nashville.
1
°^.buly' i 3 received official word that their
Erwin Banks Willison, R. 1. Cres­
May 27 1945 pound of It te used only for home
Ing that part of the wall above hla »on. Pvt. Ernest M. Howell was
anyhow for he was with the group
own house Because of the threat ’ knlkl In .“""on Luzon April 33
who first crossed that famous river Mr. and Mrs. John W. Young
canning. Any diversion of our lim- sey.
John Wesley Crago, R. 2. Delton.
I Ited home canning sugar supplies
of further Invasion, they had to re- I
WMJ m service seven months
and la now seeing some of the re­ r. 3
Berle Edward Ftnkey, R. 1. Clov­
1 ,nt01 other than home canning uses
*.7ne&lt;1
“»cy rebuilt. Pvt. Howell went overseas in Feb- -old fashioned"
sults of vengeance wreaked upon Delton. Midi.
wielding the trowel with the right ।
Howell° whTtriSt
The Navy Department deeply re- w»U Inevitably cut our auppfiea of erdale.
the Nazi.
uaIth le t they ret*lned the
■ from Hastings High School
Philip D. McPherson, ft. 1. Nash­
■ T/4 John R. Bulling (1932&gt; was greta to Inform you that your son. I home preserved foods. Any over­
planted tn rows a
ville.
with Gen Hodges 1st army all Morton Frederick Young. Machin-1 draft will Inevitably draw sugar
n.r,
' woraea on tne larm oeiore enter- the single plants
Dari
Linton
Herbert.
R.
3.
Del
­
?.UL ’fhcn ’lhe wgU waa «*»ut Ing the armed services would have
through the Siegfried line. This di­ 1st* Mate Second Class. USNR. te. fr,om applies avallabia for the reghalf built the taunt of the enemy t&gt;4n 20 years old In July.
.
vision was the first to cross over mtealng following action while In ular home ration and from com- ton.
Richard
Floyd
Kimble.
R.
3,
Has
­
that
any
fox
could
push
over
their
___
____
“
&lt;
J
_____
the Rhine Into Germany and link the service of hte country. The De-1 me re tai user*.
wall, and that it was built only out1 NOTICE
up With Russians. This was a great partment appreciate* your great i „ 80 ration boards have been given tings.
left 1
Orville John Kingsbury, R. 2. KILLED IN ACTION
of rubbish, caused some to grow, • A
• ••
----- --------- —-------------thrill to Johnny though neither anxiety, but details are not now «rm quotas. They must *Uck to
U. £
8. Army
Recruiting
Team
cynical and ask among
among themselves
them^lve. ' • will
wlfi Iw
£
could understand the other. It will available, and delay in receipt, ‘hese quotas if sugar 1* not to be W Idland.
In Maatlnac nn Prlrlav .Tim. ' tribLLdaariy
Word was received Monday. May why they were working so hard. g.
Donald Ray Woods. Freeport.
Bnd the 1st and 3rd Fridays of Cannel Cross,
soon be four years since he was in­ thereof must necessarily be expect- 1 taken away from the regular
14. by Mrs. Thelma Covey, of route 2?nruJ»
Dewey
Junior
Jones,
Nashville.
y
1
n
cach
month
thereafter.
Headqdarcoin,
although
ed to prevent possible aid to our i household ration and from thouducted.
William Frederick Hess. Nashville. 2. Hastings, that her husband. Pfc profiteers In their midst who were j
will be in the Poal Office tributed. are
In this same 1932 class Captain enemles. Please do not divulge the, sands of small and large manuClarence William Olmstead. Nash­ Claude E. Covey, had been killed exacting Interrat at exorbitant i Building
Donald Shorno has been engaged name of hte ahlp or station.
facturera who need »ugar in their
tn action April 11 In Germany. Pfc.
ville.
products.
rates,
and
merchant*
who
charged
The
requirement*
for
the
WomIn the Dental Clinic for three years.
Vice Admiral Randall Jacobs.
tarn the unverisaflv
Covey entered service April
4, 1944. “ mucn lor iooa mat tney nad
Russell LaVerne Mix. Nashville.
so much for food that they had to , Bn‘* Army Corps areIf you want to call on Ensign
crop hybrid.
Chief of Naval Personnel.
and was sent overseas In. Septem- sell
Francis Joseph Sattler, Delton.
their urn* and dauahlrra tn tniv I . £
-1Dale Hauer (1933&gt; U8.NJR. you will
No value
William Nell Wellman. Hastings.
have to locate him someplace bn
2. 2 years of High School or its
Robert Clifford TAxld. R. 1. creothe Pacific on the LB.T. before
h
J?.
। will keep out the enemies who live equivalent.
paying him your respects.
Frsm.’ Pfc. C^vey wL liTtedl. J
0Ul lne enfnu“ wn° u«
3. No children under the age of
8,Bgt. Jean England was the only
14 years.
MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE
At lhU
Hehemlsh proved
one of the 1934 class I could get
4. A citizen of the United States.
PREPARES DDT FOR USE
Thelma, he leaves a daughter. Mary , hla wise leadership by confessing
Information on. Jean is a surgical
5. In good physical health’and
uuc' __________ , t,
| hla own faults, and getting the excellent
At Its commencement this spring AGAINST CROP INSECTS
On the Summer Schedule
technician at Barksdale Field. La.
character.
Rom
A two-year research project to ...
~
’
। people to agree to a sound economStevens Institute of Technology.
The requirements for the ASTRP
up" The Girls' Division Hoboken. N. J, conferred the de­ prepare DDT. the miracle insecti­
world l.e.—It covers the largest num­ of “Batter
are:
cide. for Michigan fannera has been
the Hastings Softball Associa­
ber of acres Jean likes hla work in tion steps Into the batter's box at gree of Doctor of Engineering on launched at Michigan State col­
1. High School graduate or suc­
Rear-Admiral George H. Rock with
| The Bible, like nature, Is full of cessful completion of a quarter or
the hospital.
lege.
the Fair grounds, and It will be In
fresh start*. The new Jerusalem term of college by the last day of
And hasn't 8/Sgt. Kenneth Rush there swinging two nights a week the following citations:
In announcing the project, which
Ray Branch, manager of the I1 with* ita“rebuUt‘ wall
.... was a fresh
George Henry Rock—a graduate
(1935) and his two brothers Dallas until July 24th. Four games are
the month preceding that In which
Is already underway. Ray Hutson,
&lt;1938) and Roger (1942) been the being played next week to start of the United States Naval Aca­ head of the department of ento­ Strand Theater. Hasting*, states start In history. So the world today assignment to the ASTRP in a col­
lucky ones. Altno' they have been the season—two Tuesday'night and demy. Annapolis, in 1889, who by mology, said that much Is vet to be that he plans to hold a War Bond | is at the point of a fresh start. In lege Is contemplated.
—j with Its Ideals and
youth
gram, three pianos I
stationed separately, it has been two on Thursday. The first game 1926 had achieved the rank of per­ learned about DDT. which has been Premier at the Strand on Friday which ----to facilitate the I
their good fortune to see each other will be called at 7:00. Two games manent rear-admiral In the Navy used so succeaafullv for many pur­ evening. June 22, Admission, he sense of responsibility has the op­
states, will be free to those who portunity to rebuild. The difficulty
for good visits. (Pardon me. boys. during an evening are possible due of the United States, and was made poses by the armed forces.
month preceding that in which as­ offerings given by I
purchase war bonds In Barry coun­ of the task Is in having to use the signed
young people part
In some way I missed out on your to the use Of flood-lights this year. Chief Constructor of the Navy in
to college.
Results
in
controlling
certain
In
­
ty between the dates of June 7 to old. broken materials of the ruined
1929. He Is an engineer. He la an
ratings) Wouldn't it be wonderful
3.
Enlistment
in
ERC.
sects.
such
as
the
louse
and
fly.
The following Is the summer educator.
June 22. Inclusive.
This recital of his
world, with which to build the, new.
if you'd all be fortunate enough to! schedule:
M
4. Satisfactory score on qualify­
Rules for admission are few but and we must live In the nld-'until
achievements falls to tell the whole particularly when used Indoor*, arc
come home together.
ing test, 'given on April 12. In all
well known, but Its values for kill­
June 12—Mfg. Co. Office v*. Mfg.
The classes of 1937 and 1942 Co. Shop; Strand vs. Western Auto. story—particularly does it fall to ing Insects that prey on farmers' will be observed rigidly. Mr. Branch the new is built. And the hope High Schools.&gt;
says. The main requirement is that of our future is that godliness and
emphasize the warmth and rich­
Marymlke Bran
claim the honors of being repre­
5.
Parents
consent
and
certified
June 14—Strand vs. Mfg. Co. Of­ ness of his personality. All over crops are yet to be explored.
the bond be purchased from some willingness to work will make it
Holmes. Margery
sented by Nurse Anne Rosenthal fice: »&lt;fg. Co. Shop vs. Western
copy of Birth Certificate
So far. in testa at the college. It agency in the county between June possible to rebuild.
the United States, wherever ships
Joan Ryan. Jane
and Cadet Nurse Jean Kantner.
Aiito.
are built, he Is known and loved. has been determined that DDT Is 7 to 22. inclusive. The bond does
As usual a large audience was
Second Lieut. Oreydon Paul 1935
more. ~
a specific killer of the corn borer,
June 19—Strand vs. Mfg. Co.
has taken up his abode on New Shop; Mfg. Co. Office vs. Western In a very special and heart-warm­ the codling moth, flea beetles, cab­ □ot have to be In the name of the present for the exercises. It is al­ CORP. BOWERMAN
WOUNDED
IN
ACTION
person who attend* the show. That ways an impressive sight to see the
ing sense, we. In these days of peril,
Guinea and te doing office work in Auto.
bage
worms,
and
the
potato
leaf
('■ rtri.;lit
is. If one individual purchases four seniors robed in cap and gown—
are protected by a rockbound coast.
hopper. It won't kill the plum cur- bonds dated sometime between this year numbering 108—march
June 21—Mfg. Co. Shop vs. Mfg,
cuilo and the Mexican bean beetle. June 7 to 22, inclusive, he can ob­ down the long aisles of the audl- I
Co. Office; Western Auto v&gt;,
1935 class is doing office work in Strand.
It seem* most useful against the tain free admission for himself and tori urn to the stage. The particle*- I
the 57th Station Hospital In North­
June 26—Mfg. Co. Shop vs. West­
Ktato leaf hopper, with 1 pound in three friends to the War Bond tion of the splendidly trained high j
ern Africa.
) gallons of spray liquids a cer­
ern Auto; Strand vs. Mfg. Co. Of­
school musical organizations—the I
From our 1936. class we find Pfc. fice.
tain death recipe when applied.
will certify that the date and place band, under Mrs. Ruth Burrell;the i
Russell Lind tn Southern Germany
Problems to be worked out in­ ot purchase of each bond meets the glee clubs, choir and choruses un- ।
June 28—Mfg. Co. Office vs. West­
assisting In Salvage Collecting and ern Auto; Strand vs. Mfg. Co. Shop,
clude finding materials that will requirements for free admission.
der Mrs. Jean Lower, added greatly
ualng every opportunity to feast nls
cause It to mix properly In water
July 3—Mfg. Co. Office vs. Mfg.
The first show will start at 7:00 to the program. Their work la a
eyes on tne Alps. Russell say* hr Co. Shop; Western Auto V*. Strand.
and other liquid*, and discovering p_m. Mr. Branch states, with a sec­ source of pride to all citizens and
Is learning his geography the hard
the extent to which it damages ond show to be run at 9:00 o'clock, patrons of our public school system.
July 6—Western Aut* vs. Mfg.
certain plants. At present it Is not if necessary, to take care of the
W8/8gt. Carlyle Burkle
Co. Shop; Mfg. Co. Office va.
Principal Edwin L. Taylor pre­
(1936) Strand.
as effective as desired against the overflow. However. Mr. Branch ad­ aided and the Rev. Lesson Shame
doesn't have the Alps to _
aphid, one of the most troublesome vises that pedple either plan to at­ gave the Invocation and benedic­
July 10—Western Auto vs. Mfg.
for on the Guam all one can see Co. Office; Mfg. Co. Shop va;
of all Insects. It Is hoped that a tend the first show or else phone tion.
Zlesler. Carol
busy by Strand.
method of apnlicatlon can be de­
.
vised that will make it an aphid mler to find out whether a second
July 12—Mfg. Co. Office v*. Mfg.
Lt. Nelson Valentine 1936 after
killer.
Co. Shop; Western Auto vs. Strand.
show has been scheduled.
having served on a Liberator plane
July 17—Strand vs. Mfg. Co. Of­
One of the principal advantages
In the 8. Pacific where he complet­ fice; Mfg. Co. Shop ya. Western
of DDT Is its ability to remain ac­
C. E, “PETE" DAVIS, Prop.
ed around 90 missions, is now act­ Auto.'tive as a contact spray on outsldo
i
Having sold the home. Mr. Davis
ing as instructor on a skeet range
vegetation far nearly three weeks.
July 19—Strand v«. Mfa. Co.
will dispose of the furniture at
at Ellington Field, Houston. Texas Shop; Mfg. Co. Office vs. Western
Pyrethrum, best contact spray now
Nelson says as a relaxation he Auto.
In use remains effective only a few county tax commission meet* at public auction at the cottage lo­
cated
on northeast end of Leach
plays golf and likes It even If he
July 24—Mfg. Co. Shop vs. Mfg.
hour*. DDT la absolutely inaoluablc the courthouse for the hearing on lake; or
north of Hastings monu­
docs play a poor game.
the budget* presented by the sever­
Co. Office; Western Auto
Bgt. Cletus Valentine (19381 re­ Strand.
al units In the county, all having ment to State Highway. tUfh east
by rain.
,
.to
first
left hand turn, then north
cently enjoyed a furlough at home
filed their estimate*. The cornmlswhere he arrived from Scott Field. NOTICE OF ANNUAL
alon hope* to make the final allo­ to second left hand turn: follow
the arrows. He Is offering a good
Ill. He has Just graduated from Ra­ SCHOOL MEETING
cation* on Friday if possible.
dio Mechanic School after having
Comprising the commission are list- of household goods and mis­
to farmers for use against insects
The annual meeting of the School
had previous Instruction In other District
that are taking a great annual toll. J. Mearle Scott. Nashville; Nelson cellaneous articles Dewey Reed will
of the City of Hastings, for
radio schools. Ho expects to soon the election of scltool officers and
Willison. Delton; Charles Paul, cry the sale and Clifford Hammond man. Hr . Middleville,
IN TRAINING AT CAMP
m*mNT of the Hastings board of will act as clerk. See the adv. etee- tuned to the United i
ROBINSON. ARKAN.
education; Athur Lathrop, school where in this issue for full partlcu- bulance plane sit
Thomae E. Nlethamcr. MoM.M. 1/c
broken leg in I
SOFTBALL
commissioner; Georgo Clouse, coun­
NOB. Yard Craft
36939884. Oo. A. 116th ITB, 75th.
where he was in I
Sun., June 10, 3 pm.. Freeport vs. ty treasurer, and Allan C. Hyde,
Auditorium on
I.TB, whe attended the Hastings E. W. Bites Co, at BIIm Field.
America! (correct)
county clark. who serves a* dark of SUPERVISORS
To
BOLD
MEETING
schools
before
entering
the
armed
the
oommtaalon.
la somewhere in ths Aleutians. Tom
Dated this 21st day of May, 1943.
Some of the taxing unite have
Harold
J.
Potter
NOTICE
asked
for
an
Increased
allocation
bon fnxn the Navy base. In time
Secretary of the Board Britten, Middlevilla, R. 2. He te
off. Is skiing and mountain climbof Education
now in training at Camp Jtawaph T.
win bo determined
Adv. 8-1 Robinson, Arkansas.
tn eating.

Girls Softball Games
Start Next Week

o Drink
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CaXJston.

Stuart E. Reynolds lo Phillip
Lorena B. Walker to Donald P.
DahlhouMr and wife. 21 Ac. Sec.
Taffe*l“d Wlfe'
L°U 1232
38. Oaatlston.
Lota M Fowler to Phillip DahlFloyd Van Wle to Carl Damon r,&lt;’5or’£
.Mye,r* •™1 **fe. 10 houaer and wife. 21 Ac. Sec. 38.
, Warner and wife. 52 Ao. Sec. 4.
E Waite. Jr, and wife. Lots
Castleton
1. 2. 1 and 4. Blk. 20. Lincoln Park
%£&amp;n.-nAS. s1
.JraWSSvg.mu

I RE.U^EATATE TRANSFERS

idly.
Merle H. Reynolds and wife to
Mary Mellon, et al. Par. Sec. 34.
I Prairievine.
, Walter L. Wallace and wife lo
, Jacob B. Wolf and wife. Lot 1328.:
I
. rx- , i
.
.
Leslie A. Daniels and wife toCharles M. Bancroft and wife, par
Sec 21. Carlton.
Mary Donovan to J H. Brown
and wife. Par Sec. 38 Barry.
Laura Clements to Don C. Meed-

1 23. 49. and 53, Wildwood Plat. Sec
9. Orangeville.
Rodney Beiler and wife to Clar­
ence Copenhaver and wife. N 4 Lot
97, Arnett's Resort Mill lake. Johns­
town
Norval Olenn Franklin and wife
to Robert E. Bechtel and wife. Lots

APPLE JELLY

Tomato Juice 46 02 “n ’10 point! 24
Marval - 2 lb. jar 45
Mince Meat
ib. box 23
Ritz Crackers
Saltine Crackers
llb 19
Ige.
box gj
Bisquick
cake flour - box 2 (J
Swansdown
Ginger Bread Dromedary-Pkg 19c

I'b- j“r21cV

Fancy Rice

DEL MONTE CATSUP
14oz. bot. 20pts.

CREMO MAYONNAISE
Pt jar 35'

Summer
Coolers!
Specials from our
hosiery and lingerie
departments — all
easy to tub. quick­
drying. kind to bud­
get’

2lb‘ 25
Great Northern ~| Ib. box 15

APPLE CHERRY JELLY
lib. jar 23'
SALAD DRESSING
Shurfine-qt. 37

SOYA BUTTER
10 points - pt. box 39

Beans
Seaside 2 lbs. 27
Lima Beans
Oatmeal Hale &amp; Hunler‘ 5lb ,ack 35
Peanut Butter cream nut 2lb
39

Gold Medal Flour 25lb sack$l27

RING BOLOGNA
Grade I
lb.

32c

339

pkg. JJc

Wheaties
Pumpkin

2i lb. can 15c
fancy g lb 33

Macaroni

PORK SAUSAGE grade 1 lb- 35c
ROUND STEAK «teerbeef lb. 41c
SIRLOIN STEAK »t*er beef lb. 39c
SHORT STEAKS ’teerbeef Ib. 3Qc
VEAL STEAKS round bone lb. 46c
rib
lb. 39c
VEAL CHOPS
VEAL BREAST meaty lb. 20c
ib. 42c
BLUE PIKE
fresh
COD FILLETS fresh frozen lb. 45c
GRAY BASS 2V2lg.cur. lb. 25c
DRIED HERRING smoked lb. 43c
COTTAGE CHEESE creamy ib- 14c
SLICING BOLOGNA 'Tv*' 32c

GIRDLES
Pontie - girdles for
cool comfort, from

Brassieres
Many Styles
Good Quality
All Sizes

ICE CREAM
Qt

35c

QU

$100 up

29c

Garllnger and wife. 40 Ac. Sec. 33.
Castleton.
Harold Haywood and wife to 8.
F. Myers and wile. N4 Lot 19.
Johnson's Add, Middleville.
a. F. Myers and wife to Mlddle'Hie
ville Development Corp.
Corp, N4 Lot
•19.
“ Johnson's
• ...............................
r
Add. MMdlevllle.
Clarence A. Biggs and wife to
Minnie Belle Culver. Par. Sec. 3.
Maple Grove.
Ethelyn Toom to Mildred Mann.

Mary
C Keller
and wilt.
... . — w...
Edith Wheeler to Paul D Des­
granger and wife. 20 Ac. Sec 3fi.
Woodland.
Mary E. Abbey, el al. to Claude
J. Smith and wife. Lot 8. Blk. 31.
Eastern Add., city.
Dele Campbell and wife to Mil­
dred Garrett. Lol
13. Vickery's
Lakeside Park. Johnstown.
Leo M. Somers arid wife to Mar­
tin P Alman. Lot 3®. Crooked lake,
Barry
Henry Ragla and wife to Wm. F
. Robinson and wife. Par Lou 238
and 340. city ot Hastings.
Harold Vander Kodde and wife
to Andrew Roush and wife. Lot 136.
Lindbergh Park. Yankee Spring*.
Daniel Green to Harold E. Weav­
er. Per in Woodland village
Louis Martin and wife k&gt; Stale of
Michigan. 160 Ac. Sec 3. Yankee
Springs.
Haven TamuUcr and wife to
Harold Vandtr Kodde and wife. Lot
136. Lindberg Plat. Sec 5. Yankee
Springs.
Alpha M. Stanton, et ai. to Parrel
S Jenkins, et ai. 80 Ac Sec. 16 and

a

.•xrkjy S';-U11 “ *E““
son and wife. 80 Ac. Bee. 33 and'
-----------------•••
130 Ac. Secs &gt;2 and 33. Johnstown. PLEASANT HILL
■
William' H Fltagerald and wife I Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Bedford of
to John Schurlng and wife. Lol Toledo. Ohio, spent Wednesday and
Gwin's Grove. Barry.
Thuraday with Mr and Mrs. Matt
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
Thomas R. Tnffee and wife to
spent
Daniel Grant and wife. Lot 18. Cot- :
r. and
taie Grove Resort. Barry.
Thomas R. Taffee and wife lo
PhllilP/Wltt and wife. Lot 17. Cot­
tage Grove Resort, Barry.
Andrew F. Bonnett to Edward H. the Peters home. On Sunday they
Plnkbelner and wife. Par Bee. 26. called on Mrs. McDonald's eon al
Thornapple.
»hornapp!e.
i the Percy Jones hospital. * Howard
Mary L Hilton to Ella M. Myers. I Berenda. in the States on furlough.
Und. 4 Int. in Lots In city.
i and the Riemerstna family of Spring
Clarence R. Martin and wife to lake attended the graduation exerMlldred A Cole, lx&gt;l 81. Supervh-I cls« of the former's sister Charor's Plat. Pine lake, and Lot Pine i lotte. and remained until Thuraday
lake. Prairieville
I »Hh the Berends family * Mr. and
Mildred
to Hurly
E Pkt.
Gil-1! Mrs
Clifton
Campbell
accompanied
lu.n
.t sl. ALotCole
81 Sup"
v1V;
by Mr.
.nd Mil
fenmett
Campbell

»»lnr lake and Lot Pine lake. Pralr-1
■ -..ni.
; attended a family gathering at
Barnin r o«U w M.fl.
«“;'»« 'rjZ ilr. 4X?
Elllson. 2 Parcels. Sec 5. Orange­
vine.
•
nice gifts.
Marie LoU Ellison to Beniamin
Mr and Mrs. Vcre Carter were
r Davis, et al. 2 Parcels. Sec. S. Sunday evening callers of Mr and
Orangeville.
Mrs John Tennyson and family *
Herman M. Neil to Grace E Neil. Sunday guests pf Mr and Mrs
Lot 1260. dty._____________
Stephen Carter were Mr. and Mrs.
---------------- w—
Curtis Plane and sons of Allegan
and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Westbrook of
COATS GROVE
* Mrs Robert ToUn. Jr.,
Mr and Mm. Ernest Smith spent Lowell.
the weekend Jn Midland to visit their and two eons of Parmelee, are mov­
son Nell Smith, who is HI * Mr and ing Into her grandfathers ho'ise
Mrs Lloyd Demond spent Decora­ while the Tolan house is being re­
* Mr. and Mrs. Cilfiord
tion Day with tire former s mother. modeled
Mr* Pearl Demond. * Club No. 3 Foster and family and Mhe DotoUiy
Dursum of Grand Rapida Were
Izwli Harding and wife to Vin­ ofhhe LAS. will make money pay- .Thursday
gueaU of Mr. and Mr*.
ton 6. Shafer and wife. Par. Sec. ment instead of serving supper. * Chas. Bennett
Robert Foster of
There was a gathering of 40 people
8. Orangeville.
Oshtemo spent Friday al the Ben­
William E Kemple and wife to for a reunion of the Bouma family nett's and Mr. and Mrs Dan Poster
James 8. Robertson. Par. Sec. 19. at the home of Max Coals last Sun­ and family of Grand Rapids were
day. Relative* from Oregon. Mid­
Hope
Sunday guests. * Mr. and Mrs. Miner
Floyd E. Benner and wife to land. Detroit. Adrian. Hastings. ‘Palmer were Sunday dinner guests
Blake Rising and wife. 84 Lol* Grand Rapids, and Grandville were nf Mr. and Mrs Bert Palmer. .* Mr
present * The DOTO. club will 1
1100 and 1101. city
merj Wednesday afternoon June 13. ;and Mm. Paul Palmer and son Larry
Una M Bixler to Horace A Wi­ with Mrs. Luella Jenson. Chairman. spent Bunday with her sister In
Battle Cjeek.
lf and wife. Lol 7. Blk 2. Mlddlc- Mm Nina Townsend
The Rev and Mm Chas Starr and
and
I Horace
m.t - A.I Wiley
. .--u,
4 wife to Lena wn.and the Rev and Mrs C. M CRESSEY
Ml_Bixler.
Bixler. Urt
Lot 8. Blk 2. Mlddlevil.e
Middleville Keehe of Wayland were guests for
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ccdlc and daugh­
EsrI c Yeakey and wife to Lloyd Kumiiy dinner of Mr and Mrs ter Dorothy of Detroit visited n*r
O' Montgomery. Lou
Lots 39. 40 and 41.
41.' Harve Woodman
They remained। sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Bauman.
Cottage Grove Resort. Barry
•j for the evening and Mr. Starr spoke from Wednesday to Friday. On
Stuart Clement and wife lo Ho- it
at Uis
the church
church, Wayland and Coat*। Thursday they with Mrs Bauman
mer Smith and wife. Lol I. Blk 11. Grove
"---------------are to*■have evangelistic meet- visited their sister and the Rev. Lila
Kenfleld's 3nd Add . ...»
city
Ings by 'The Brocks" tn the near Manker of Hastings * On Friday.
Henry WHlyard and wife to Lai- future The Wayland meeting is to1 June 1. several of the neighbors sur­
an Will and wife.
Par w...
Sec ...
31. begin next Bunday evening. June 10 prised Mrs Laurence Brown on her
dan
.... ....
-----Some from here are planning to' • ?&gt; birthday * Mr and Mrs Ous
Barry
attend
that meeting. The meeting at Bauman of Battle Creek visited his
George Holes and wife to Harold
DeGrow and wife. Lot in Middl‘- Coat* Grove will begin the evening brother and wife. Mr and Mrs. Chas
of
June 34 *
RaUtlve*
here Bauman. Saturday * Mr. Albert
—
. —
-my 0( from
u-j &lt;,^1
Porter, our rural carrier, u back on
Eva Maurer to Ernest A Gulden
of Joe Passage of Bloomingdale He the job again after several days'
and wife. Par Sec 35. Castleton
Mark A. Ritchie and wife to Del- lived here at the time of hi* mar- lay od due to a wrenched back *
Mrs Harold Dosters mother. Mis.
nnthl.WMdl.nd., Y.AwBpHn..
Ur ’nd Raeob. has been Ul. * Chas Bau­
man was n Hastings visitor Salurday * It ba good thing they leave
uP «P2!i5iOn /n v w Je'
321 of Lafcc Gde*aa spent Sunday with room between the buildings at Del­
R,ichL'‘
f,Kto- X""1"* bpring* the Paul Woodmans * Mr* Ames ton to allow a car to travel as the
Fred H. Puller to Kmer A Fru- . Haight of Hustings and the Rev. brakes on Dale Boulter's car do not
blr and wife. 30 Ac. Sec. 23 Maple 1 gtaft and son of Wayland called at work Uor his wifei. a The Cressey
Grove.
the Thompson home Bunday pm.
Social Circle will meet with Mrs.
Elmer A Friable and wife to Ar- ।
Dale Boulter Wed, June IS * Sat­
thur L. Hart and wife. LoU 102 end iichhaRD HILLS
urday visitors of Mr and Mrs War­
103 Joaeph Mix Add. Nashville
,
.
t-i,,- ren Calms were Mr and Mrs. Geo.
Chester G Banghart and wife tn _.J;2 h..rn
nf^the Taggart and children of Freeport
K't R Sl’Ld'rS'^rr1"' 5 K.S. wn'&amp;’Mmi'him
and Mr. John Klinger and children
Blk 7, Roushs Add. Frerreu.
r|1}
He wm
|B)(j uo , /PW of Delton Bunday visitors were Mr.
Elmer O Bivens and wife to Von Wfekg fron, hu |ob tn thf Middleville and Mrs Oney Roblyer of OUago *
..rurnL«J-nt
32 ° A factory. * Mr and Mr* Janies Claude Hannon of Kalamaxno spent
Phillip* Add Nashville
I Suntan and daughter have been last weekend at the home of his
•
Ina Mav Marshall to Brvant r । llvlng wlth Mra. Francis Storkan father and aunt.
DeBolt and wife. Par Daisy Hill. and son loo the nast month They
Sec 30. Johnstown
expect to move to Hastings where
Cora Remolds lo Phillip Dahl-‘ they bought nart Interest In Barrv
houser and wife. 31 Ac. Sec 3»i Cleaners with Ills brother, Ed
Castleton
jStorkan * Wedding bells rang in
H.H.S. continues to fly the
Ada F Townsend to Phillip Dahl- ■ this part of the country for Mis* SchooU-at-War flag this month
with 90". participation. Home rooms
213. 308. 304. and 311 had 100’1. The
first place banner, went to Mr.
Knopfs room of senior boys which
had a sale of 81943.40 worth ot
bonds and sumps. Second place
went to Mr. Vander brooks room
of freshmen with 4756.80. The soHostings, Mich.. Phones 2244-2557
ehomore class had 464126. the jun&gt;r class. 114.80; and the senior
class. 81943 40. The toUl for the
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JUNE 8-9
school last week was 43550115.
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
There were three evening pracBuster Crabbe. Al St. John
tlcea for class night. Seniors worked
■ Thursday night of last week and
.Tuesday and Wednesday nights
J this week.
I The annua) class night program
will be held tonight. June 7. at 8:00
in Central auditorium.
An Interclase track meet was
held last Tuesday. The seniors won
with 83 1-3 pclnts while the rest of
the
school had 82 2-3.
SUNDAY and MONDAY. JUNE 10-11
The typing classes have been
Walt Disney present* his latest-all Technleolr Cartoon with
learning how lo use fhe ditto ma­
Live People.
chine, mimeograph nutchine, and
tne dictaphone.
Doomsday Books were distributed
last Friday.
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY l:M TO 3:M
Final teats were given Wednes­
day and Thursday this week. Fri­
day will be the finals for second
hour classes only.
■
A Memorial Day program was
held»Tpasday afternoon at 3:1S.
TUES.. WED.. THURS.. JUNE 1Z-13-H
The program consisted of numbers
by the choir and also the combined
group of choir, chorus, and girls
glee club, the pledge to the Dag.
NO INCREASE IN PRICES.
and a memoriam to those boys who
were killed or missing in action
and who have attended Hastings
high In the past. The Re*. Leeson
Sharpe of the First Presbyterian
church of Hastings was the speak­
er. The music department, under
the direction of Mrs. Lower planned
Hostings. Mich.. Phones 2244-2557
the program.
Friday morning an awards as­
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JUNE 8-9
sembly was held. In the absence ot

HIGHSCHOOL NOTES

STRAND THEATRE
"SHADOW OF DEATH"

tube of 4
23c
TOMATOES
bun.
9c
RADISHES
pascal - bun.
17c
CELERY
2 bun. 1 9c
CARROTS
Texas
2 lb., 17c
ONIONS
bun.
11c
GREEN ONIONS
Ib.
15c
LEMONS
GRAPEFRUIT &lt;Calif.-Ib. 12c
ORANGES Calif lb. 12ic
Frozen
35c
LIMA BEANS
MIXED VEGETABLES Birdseye pkg 28c
CORN w-k- Frozen pkg. 24c
Birdseye-Frozen pkg. 21c
7

fodd^c enter;

Rayon Panties
Bra and brief ih fine,
cool rayon. Perennial
standbys
Each

79c up

SONG OF THE SARONG"

THE THREE CABALLEROS

GOD IS MY CO-PILOT

RARRY THEATRE
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

HONEYMOON AHEAD'

Garter Belts

'CHEROKEE STRIP"

Garter belts for
warm-weather com­
fort. Several styles,
from

THE HORN BLOWS AT MIDNIGHT

$119

SUNDAY end MONDAY. JUNE 10-11
Jack Benny. Alexis Smith
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY I M TO StN

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. JUNE

VALUE STORE
HA $

GS

138 W. State

celvlng first year numerals were
Carol Goodyear, Julianne Cooner.
Jane Mullen. Joan McPharlin.
Vonda Webb, and Helen Walldorn.
Anne O'Connor and Gloria Hart
received letters as second yesr
awards. Mr Broaak prasenlad the
boys' baseball letters to Lawrence
Keeler and Arlo VanHouun. this
KY captains. Ralph Nye. cap-elsct, Richard Foster. Karl
SchanU. Robert Hollister. Stuart
Benedict, and Arnold Wilson. Coach
Reinhardt presented track letters
lo Tom Dolan, captain. Philip
FTandsen. Henry Adler. Dick Bea­
dle. Shirley Henry. Jerry Wsnsloff,
William Stebbins. Lawrence Fullter.

U-ll-14
Bob Branch,

and

Leland Chris-

THE TOWN WENT WILD"
FIRST TIME IN HASTINGS.

YOU DON’T
BONDS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JUNE 7. IM5
I member Kenneth Stanley who used । added seat to their soup that eve­ He vaa in the Luton battle and norts and other various claslng-day | We know theMellows who wrote !
to be our Blh gr. teacher? He's a ning.
duties. I am Just under the closing, the two Utters that started all thb.
G. Juanita Kidder, daughter of '
Master Sgt. now and 1* working In I The McMillan window also ha* to tome out unscathed. She also hn».
They have never once griped about I Mr. Clew*. Kidder. 217 W. BmzS 1
r»»ry TkinUr an office of the 31st Field Hua. In
say* Cpl. Dcrvillo King was with
We all from the old home town! anything before, when the gplng St., has received her appointment I
•I Bastian. Mkkigaa.
China. Kenneth, don't let lhe mu­ play. Sgt. LaRue Is busy doing
Join in whhlng you. every one. a , was hardest they never complained,
9nr) I.. .1. . .»».___
sic take second place for that h secretarial work at Hq. Co. Bn. in mandy June 11. '44. He has gone safe and speedy return to those you &lt; They realise the Jap war must still
one of the many finer things in the European area. Pvt. Donald Is through France. Belgium, Holland hold most dear.
be won. yet In their theatre ot op- I Coy. WU. on June 31.
your life Haven't heard from you With Btry. I. 2nd Platoon doing reg-, i.nd Germany.
Very sincerely.
! nation some of the toughest .
nB5
since you were in training at Camp ular army work. Do you know what
Pfc. Kendall Curtis lx In Ofl.C.
Your "school mams" friend
*?ead for ll?clP
health nursing counw at
White. Oregon.
KJ». means Don? F 3/C Rex U.SB. cooking tn Australia while Ivan
Arlle BeVier Spindler ;,
^on t pretend to comprehend Wayne University at Detroit.
T/4 John Jr.’Smith (1940&gt; with
Curtu. 8 1/c I* finding out what
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u
thal
we
,lave
implied
but
I
He
arrived
home
as w nvnthe Signal Corp*, has been overseas flee address out of New York City.
Ihtc on£.
wc ,re ,b*°' ■tlonK1 he
«&lt;dwdul“ to^do
the PhilppInM are like.
had a
Did you folks ever hear of a shot
"Dear Gang." For the first it is
1 yr. He has seen service In Prance.
You will soon be seeing Pvt. Eld'n now .chari«»« Cappon wears a db7
Holland. Germany. Luxembourg and being given with a 6 fl. needle with wixx! McLeod In civilian clothea as naru to write to you. we nave so
A short
much on our heart but we don't
mond
Belgium. Letter* rac'd, from him a B-24 engine on it? Well, that's Elwood Is getting his medical dis­ know
dJOIT
how
to
say
it.
V
’
*?
h
h
e
yo
been
ilghUng
Last
week
a
typographical
error
since V.E. day were from Germany. what Pvt. Gene Rblng claims hap­ charge from the army. Elwood re­
Bureau
Twice thb week we have read
. read that Bill Stebbins, who will
Pfc. John Jr. Blocker &lt; J940&gt;. aft­ pened to him "Deep In the Heart ceived a tevenr leg wound In Eur­ the
same sentiment expressed In
l^wn ‘details Uteri— Boyd aoon be-'-' »-«- “-■*--------- •- —•—
of
Ttrxas
”
.
The
rest
found
on
Gene's
er having been overseas for some­ door plate is:
ope
s
letters written by two of you fel- ^Urk looking marvelous; Lawrence i9 yn. next spring. The point was
thing over 2 yrs. b now stationed
husband of the former IQ- | hell r~.
tits with the navy.
P}t. Arnold Towns Just complel- lows in Germany. Now that V-E
,„
be
U. yra.
until
Pvt. Gene Rising. 46020421
at Quantico. Va. He received shrap­
Will have lo give i
mwedtont seaman Justin jspring. mh
He
h Just
making
surenext
he
ed a 17-day furlough and lx return­ has been achieved, you're fed up.
nel wounds In the knee. John hopes
chatter next ww|
ing to Clovis Army Air Field where CJ want to come home and you Coolej. Bob Clark; Johnny Shultz. t gets in uniform before that date.
Camp
Fnnnln,
Texas
If he bn't discharged he can stay,
song bird Beverly Ct
th conclude "but civilians Lawrence Snyder. Just back from , «... ■■
■
he b an army mechanic and will
EDITORIAL— at Quantico far the duration. He j ' Rather snazzy Gene”
overseas; JaA Larkin: sailor Bill
‘
mond—hb name b
be working on Super-fortress air wouldn't understand that."
i
uwii Rivera
giectea
Will report next ford.
II Is truly a beautiful place,
Some of you may not believe ft planes.
Now listen, you guysl Perhaps i «"«: tt
Russell
itussen
Rivers.
Umc
,o tne brides.
obo
ASSOCIATION says
; time io you about WHlo Jones and
mid lhe best yet outside of Mich­ but T/Sgt. Olendon J 193(5' and Lt.
S/Sgt. Paul Towns has been over­
don't understand but we try— । Sailor Harold Allen Smith arrivesI I her soldier who _.o
will loin hands this
igan.
Cecli Hynes’ &lt;193S&gt; dad used to be seas 31 months at Ouam province. we
try desperately hard—to see lhe this week. He wired his wife, a high | Sunday. Same for the nuptials at
Those from the 1941 class say
T-'.TT-'- r— India. Paul b in Cryptography, ra­ Elcture as you see It. to realise the ! school graduate thig month in St. Rose the following Saturday
theirs was the best class ever. From
After having spent some dio work, in charge of Army olr
ell you've been through, to know Texas, to Join him here.
j when Bob Corkin (who will arrive
them we have 2nd Lt. Jack CrockIn, Alaska Gtendon la in U. wove communications.
what you face now—the let down
Congratulations to Ralph Her- on the 13th from Fort Benning,
The feed definitely
who u
lx uuw
now sttviiig
serving overseas —
s- A. for further training Cecil
■ford
win who
a
A cC. Marvin McLeoa
McLeod lx located
located at
...lit.
r-f
—.. Sqdn
triad
rnn'Knl
wuh at.lhe
Cargo
n’i.X \ri
“ nveT
”
EaBle Pa“' Tcxa1’ ln alr taMning.. after
Thbvictory.
may'sound silly to you. but rick, in the south Pacific, who lx Ga.' will make Dorothy Roush the
huh
me 13th
mui Combat
Lunuwi xaT
vurgo
oqon.-, urrite-« Home tHnt
lady of his household.
flying
days
In
Italy
are
over.
He
India U..
He K..
has ^ni.,^1
completed «v&gt;
300'I filing
’ WjQ* in Italv
"S'V'iL. ft-nkfui Mnn
M»ne
lhe lad with a million dotdol-| all of
o! the thinking of folks back
iIn
n tnrti.
,c 1* the
(Continued from Page 1. Seo. 1.1
feels
he
has
much
to
be
thankful
Congratulations
and
all
rood
missions, but reports that he still
, lar
I home centers
on the war
the yellow color. A mongrel
centers
war In
In gengen......
f]ou.n 42 mbsions
mlsalon*.
doesn't like India. Jack. Why don't for "
he had flown
I ggt. Leslie Lockwood (1928i has home
eral and
you onin the
particular,
“be- adorable baby girl Barbara Lee.
wishes to Sgt. John Leary. HJIS.
»i*..i.. upioyd Craig b In the Slates after ■38. and Mrs. Ix-ary who made It a
Is’. Lt Marion Strong Is based just returned to Camp Rucker. Ala. 'cause yea arc what the war has
Russia in particular Is being hard1 yuu call on Mahatnt Ohandl for
' *rmv
.i.i nr.mnh,.
j— furlough. He ....
------------------------------twosome on Sunday. See wedding
the
Anny air
Air pi
Field.
Romulus. after _a ..
belled and unpredictable. Her sys­ a little diversion. Maybe he'd show | at ,h
15-day
has .------- --- —..
fed very little fre*h greeti
story
elsewhere
In
this
issue.
Mich,
but
expects
further
training
you
how
to
dress
In
a
sheet
and
you
i
—
—
~~
■
.........
been In the army since April. 1943. hTJv tthinkl;n.n0««Llhi?hUnVery
tem appears to be to make excessive
' SCTV*n- Middleville, is
could start u new fad when you get some place ■— . after —which
»-•-(- in the 125lh Infantry Regt, serving hefr
Pvt. Florence Brown Rowe (Free­
in **■
Mb*
PyvO‘&lt;^
heading west to meet sailor Bob port'
claims—fur In execs# of what she
is home on a 23-day furlough
home.
II he will be ferrying fighter plants ax instructor.
is.'sis Mb"‘ “ *°in “»■'
expects to get—and then to fight
Dareld Cunningham Is In the' where ever they will be needed
cause-uiD olive-colored yolk.
Russel Frantz &lt; 1930i after having
concessions every step of the way. Medical Corps. He helps carry pa- within the limits of US. Morion's
In camp* In BL with serious intent because we
Ilyssla knows, of course, that any tientj In to X-ray and aubts with brother Cpl. Richard b holding been stationed
W„M
u
wont to make certain that every- '
world organisation will be Inopera­ the taking, developing and printing forth on Luzon Ixl. with lhe 34isl i Edgewood —
Arsenal,
—._J. Md. Sorry I thing will go well with you when :
tive without her old and co-opera­ of X-ray pictures.
. Ordnance Depot Co.
I jjnn-t
vour rii
don't have
have your
nRIngi Russel..
you do return and that b no small
tion—and she Intends to make Che
Pfc. Karl Dllienbeck has been for . The twins Arnold and Ronald
Burdette Haynor
(1934b
was order. Whatever the answer to all I
price of her aid ami co-operation the past two months on the drive , Cunningham arc for apart fur Ar- awarded the Ptirplc Heart In Nov. of thb b will be determined by
as high us possible. It was Ulis Into northern Italy. He has crossed , r,old Is with the Marines In Antl- of-last year and has been overseas the trust between those who used
thro
the
Po
river
valley
and
b
now
i
A
lr
Cralt
Artillery
in
the
S
Pacific
39
months
Was
in
the
conflict
of
the amunitlon and those who made
same sort of spirit on tlje part of
France and Great Britain which' located in a large three floor opt. : while Ronald Is al Camp Wheeler, Belgium Bulge. Here he wax al­ the amunitlon available.
most captured by the Germans.
There b no question but that
Interfered with the writing of a sen- I house on beoutlful Lake Gorda. To 1 an. Infantry Training Base
the north lie the majestic sn:&gt;w- , Cpl. Charles (Bob&gt; Cole writes We're glad that a miss is as good many mistakes have been made and
slble peace after World War I and capped Alps. Just across Lake Gar- | that It Is nearly three years since u
m™ IUUU
as »
a mue.
mile. How
abouti nut
that pawn
point there perhaps will be more but lhe
which was a factor In alienating da b where Mussolini met hh fate he left the States. There are many system? We still have the record thing for you to remember b that
American public opinion to the ex­
Me thinks the class of 1942 would things he still dreads but can al-------------•— When
— the final
al- —
you *-*■*
kids
made
at---Hastings.
fin: score b what counts.
'-----tent that we never Joined the League hotly contest the claims of 1941 ways find or see somel*'*"
elhlilg- funny
we need n good laugh we get It out | Don't ever doubt the gratitude of
of Nations and never even signed class with their 11 members In str- to laugh at. Say Bob aft
irt mw
there any ., and
play It
our
i folks back
bi
.. along with
... —
. other ifolks
home or their eagerness
----- ---vice. Cndct nurse Jean Kantncr i of those ------ sparrows when you clazsicab
the treaty.
| to prove such gratitude. There will
will ooon be ready to care for your ore?
Lastly let me tell you of S 'Sgt. , be plenty of time® when you'll
wounds,
I Another one of our former boys : Charles Kennev and wife (Ellen | wonder, but we'll bet on lhe people
The redeeming factor in this
Cpl. Lloyd Ullery is located at a I h Pfc. Stanley Fenstcmaker He is Hilbert • are a( Camp Atterbury, i In most cases to come through for
■ situation Is that Russia needs the Bomber Base somewhere In F.na- with Gen. Hodges first armv and is Ind
Each h doing hospital work at I you.
friendship and co-operation of the land He drives a truck and hauls in the Lightning Divbion His par­ thb special training center.
’ Some fellolws may feel that berest of the world. Just as badly as supplies from one Bomber base to enU ore looking for him home soon
There are so
w manv more I'd
in like cause the
mv turn oT
ill file
laic placed
piaccci them
mem
the rest of the world needs Russia. another. Lloyd writes that he gets , before he goes on Into lhe Pacific to (ell vou about but lime will not on «the battle front, through no i
No other nation In the world today very good food and has become ac- , area.
permit It. I wont to get this in the fault of their own. that the world
.....them
„
can benefit more from n century mutinied with several very fine । A friend informs me that Ed- —n- 1- (&lt;*’« You see school Just owes
a living. You all know
of peace than the Soviets. With English families who entertain him ward Bulmer. P I c b in the Navy closed the 24th and with tests, re- how that odds up.
some of hb buddles on some
1
most of the cities and villages in and
of their weekend furloughs.
,
Western' Russia reduced to rubble,
Sgt. Gerald Sitton is In the Marindustries smashed and mines, Innas with lhe Ground Crew base ■
poiycr stations* and oil fields He and S 2'c Carl Allerding have |
wrecked. Russia needs aid for re­ seen each other several times since ।
covery. She might do It by herself Carl b at Batt. 107 on TlnrUan tn 1
but decade* of needless time would the Mariannas. Say. "Worry Wort"
be required. Furthermore, Russia has Gerald seen your two little 1
needs years of stable peace so that Jap puppies you have captured and
more of her energy and resources turned for play fellows? Isn't that
just like Car) to have a dog?
can be spent to raise the meager
We'll take another jump and
standards of living of her people; come bock to Americo and find
lew for the production of arma­ Pfc. Raymond Smith &lt;1942' at
ment* and the maintenance uf u Quantico. Va. where he and John |
huge army and navy.
Jr. Blocker orc having lhe time of j
their lives talking of the "Old
Home Town" in their snare time |
So. no matter how tough Russia Raymond b putting on the flnbh- I
talks or how unreasonable her de­ Ing touches in the Marines.
,
mands seem to be. the chances arc
I just had a nice, newsy letter ,
ahe will not bolt the conference from the mother of the Rush bov».
and will eventually agree to terms So just a little more about them. 1
ns reasonable as any df the other They are ull In the engineering dl- i
'•'Big Five” nations are willing to
accept. But. In order to achieve thia stationed in Germany. They have I
again since they crossed the
goal, the other nations, in general, met
Rhine and were happy to see each 1
and the United Stales, in particular, other and know that each hod come
will have to be Just as hard boiled thro' OK
mid realistic as the Soviets. Un­
Mrs. Rush also told me that John
necessary concessions arc not likely Booher. F 2 c &lt;19391 has finished
to win Russian gratitude or favor; his boot training at Great Lakes.
are. on the contrary, likely to en­ He was lucky to be one out of'
courage the Stulln team to increase three chosen from his company lo,
go to Diesel school theft at Great
their demands.
Lakes. He was getting along so well ■
hut had the mLsfortune lo break
his right arm. So now John is hoa-.
pltollzed. Say fellows why not cheer
John up with a card sent to Ward
85 S U 8. Navel Hospital. Great I
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.1
Lakes. Illinois.
Three more brothers working for i
ing, far above the eagles* nests and
then sliding down hundreds of feet Uncle Sam are the Nicholson boy*.
Pfc. Maynard '1942' is driving
with their Jackets for sleds.
Going back to the 1938 class we Staff Car fir Camp McCoy. WIs.
find Pfc. Ralph Guy more than Pfc. Donald &lt; 1943 &gt; was In Austria
busy in Medical Work In Italy,' fet on May 12 but expected to be '
while Pfc
Franklin Townsend sent to recondition the Japa sonn. ‘
Do you feel wilted on hot July and August
somewhere In the Pacific area The last word received from Pfc. 1
chows them what real cooking Is Leon Jr. 1943 was from the Red
days? There's no need to. for you con look
like. Do you have hamburgs. Frank- Cross that he was liberated and j
(and feel 1 cool ond lovely.
It's all in the
safe. He had been a prisoner of the
Now for some news—We are ex­ Germans since'Oct, 4. '44.
dresses you buy. Come and see our trim cot­
Pvt. Frederick Burklc &lt;1940 Is a '
pecting lo see Cpl. Don Duncan
walking our streets ot Woodland narntroowr having made seven'
ton button-down-the-fronts. our cool rayon
wimw m n* an uwisometime in June Can't you Just Jumps. Te&lt;ldy savs he didn't use |
sheers, our frosty spun-sugor styles!
hear “Henry” saying “Hlf there. Just a parasol either.
Old Tosser? " Bv the way I'd miss
Pvt. Llovd Hitt has Just returned [
Jfenrv saying "Hello. Orlla. how arc to Camp Howze. Texas after hav­
*)'ou?" Don recently sent his mother Ing enjoyed a 10-day furlough with 1
a beautiful photo of Diamond Head the home folks. He looked real fit
Rock Bench near Pearl Harbor. os did C M Robert G. Born who,
Waikiki Bench He has since been has also been enfoyin* a furlough
In Guam u few months.
Bob is still singing "That will be '
Would you like me to be more Glory&lt; la i for me."
modern? Cpl. Roland Geiger, in the
Pfc. Arden Harper in German'- I
two years he has spent overseas with lhe 1st army says they have
after 5 months training in Crnnp lheir days of fun as well as their
White. Oregon, has been stationed days of grief, it must have been
in New Caledonia. Russell Islands one of the "fun days" when he and ,
and is at present on the New Heb­ a couple guys ran down a hen and |
rides Islands. And say: Do you re­ cooked it on an outdoor fire. Tills

The Hastings Banner

, in A hnsniial there.
il In the hip when he
tiding somewhere in
a. GTad to hear that

He
fell
the
you

is have their house nearly
nova on the foundation.

r HILL

■

Mrs. Chas. Bedford of
lo. spent Wednesday and
with Mr. and Mn. Matt
id a^‘”,rcd
fuh^rai of
1' of _Orand
•nd Friday ’
rd and auo

spent

home. On Sunday they
Mrs. McDonald's son al
Jones hospital. * Howard
i the States on furloush,
emerstna family of Spring
led the graduation exer»e former's Utter Charremained until Thursday
erends family * Mr. and
n Campbell accompanied
1 Mrs. Emmett Campbell
ter of West Thomapple.
a family gathering at
iday In honor of WAVE
nson. About 40 were preslasel received some very

rnlng callers of Mr. and
Tennyson and family. *
jests of Mr. and Mrs.

ns of Parmelee, are movner grandfather's ho'tse
Tolan house Is being re­
t Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
family and Miss Dorothy
f Grund Rapids were
guests of Mr. and Mi*,
nett
Robert Poster of
Snt Friday at the Benr. and Mrs. Dan Poster
of Grand Rapids were
sta. * Mr. and Mrs. Miner
re Sunday ri-l-..
dinner
... guests
j. IIlay with her sister in

frs. Ed Ccdlc and daughy of Detroit visited her
and Mrs Chas. Bauman,
nesday to Friday.
On
;hey with Mr.' Bauman
r sister and the Rev. Lila
Hustings * On Friday,
iral of the neighbors surLaurence Brown on her
y. * Mr and Mrs Gut
Battle Creek visited his
wife. Mr and Mrs. Cha*.
iaturday * Mr. Albert
rural carrier, is back on
;nin after several days'
to a wrenched back *
d Dosters mother. Mis.
been Ul. * Chas BauHastlngs visitor Satura good thing they leave
en the buildings at Dri­
Jale Boulter's car do not
ils wtfr&gt;. * The Cressey
1c will meet with Mrs.
•r Wed . June 13. * Satirs of Mr and Mrs. War-

d children of Freeport
tin Klinger and children
Bunday visitors were Mr.
ney Roblver of Otsego. *
mon of Kalamasoo spent
id at the home of his
aunt.
•

CHOOL NOTES
:ontlnuex to fly the
War flag this month
artlelpation. Home rooms
. and 311 had 100%. The
banner, went to Mr.
itn of senior boys which
&gt; of 11043 «0 worth of
stamps. Second place
Ir. Vanderbrook's room
i with 8758.80. The so­
las had 8841.05; the Jun|HM; and the senior
.40. The total for the
week was 83550.95.
re three evening pracss night. Seniors worked
light of last week and
nd Wednesday nights

lai class night program
tonight, June 7, at 8:00
tudltorium.
,
lass track meet was
lesday. The seniors won
points while the rest of
ng classes have been
w to use the ditto macograph machine, and
me.
Books were distributed

were given Wednesmrsday this week. Prithe finals for second
only.
‘
lai Day program was
ly afternoon at 3:15.
h consisted of numbers
and also the combined
holr, chorus, and girls
he pledge to the flag,
iriam to those boys who
or missing In action
are attended Hastings
past. Tiie Rev. Leason
the First Presbyterian
lutings was the apeakisic department, under
i of Mn. Lower planned

a

timing an' awards asheld. In the absence of

year, Julianne Cooper.
&gt;n. Joan McPharlln.
i, and Helen Walldoru.
mor and Gloria Hart
tors u second year

ll letters to Lawrence
Arlo VanHouten. this
ins, Ralph Wye. capRlcnard Foster. Karl
ibert Hollister. Btuart
d Arnold Wilson Coach
resented track letters
olan. captain. FhlUp
enry Adler. Dick BeaHenry. Jerry Wtnsloff.
tbins. Lawrence Fulller.
an. Robert Rogers. Edeough.
captain-elect,

anch.Dick Feidpausch.
and Leland Chris-

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estimated that 500.000 copies of pony
edition will bo needed monthly.
evening. June 19.
Minnesota defeated Michigan in
tion Home with lhe
to be held lhe fol- a *plit-halr 1945 American Legion
department membership contest by
enrolling 40.982 members by May
15, orl33.80 percent of its national
quote, against Michigan's 50,009
member* or 133.00 percent of quota.
aaae the pressure of rising cIr­
ion against a curtailed supply
E. V. Durling. New York Journal*per. The American Legion
fin* inaugurated
a pony American columnl*t, say* that L. B
m with its June 1945 issue to Clay. Legionnaire of Brunswick, Ga.
ement its r«gulss edition which with 23 children, is the "champion
papa
” of The American Legion.
be limited to 1560,000
The
■ edition containing no adverDespite gradual demobilization
r will be routed among the
irfbera ao that each wlu renine regular and three pony
km during the year.
Director manpower for the armed force* will
continue. Major General Lewis B.

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Cemetery near Pari*, (or lhe National organlMtlon
class ot lhe Methodist church on
the St Rose church on
• will also make * survey
----------------&lt;• »——
Tuesday evening, Jun* 13. tor the
forenoon. Ft J. V. Du
! usual pjn hjev
— — —— —
o&lt; 04.' thinking on th* Legion's amKB1CAN LRGION
.
Ing and Intannent was
MRS. THOMAS J. BRENLARAS
program for a strong peace, pre- AUXILIARY NOTES
। tansportation t
very edtnetary. _ ~
Mr*. Vlvla M Brenlaraa. aged 79.
paxednes* and orderly reedjuatrncnl
readjustment
Tula WllkM. 3C1
। parednes*
Unit members are urged to at­
June °f. M veteran, to clviUan Uf* In pry- Und the nelt social and busing
, Mr*.
Juna "—' &gt;. Mtn.
mm
.
«
m
&gt;*
i.
rcwnioM
.
paratian for a special report to meeting of the Auxiliary to be held May 31. at her home. 503 E. Hub-,
vtiirta r mnatrnm ■«&gt; art
“w,„ * t pSmSk' hSpitai I ™ Unlon Cemetery Circle will
Oongres*. He was acuump.-..&lt;e.i u/ , w
home of Mrs. Sterling Rog- heli Bi. after an Hines* of aewal
Mancel Talrott. Waukegan. lU..-^, at Leach like on -Dfursdiy week*, death being due to a heart . jjfler 4
iih,**» Tuesday at me&lt;t tar • Mven-thlrty supper with
tTfv ! wening. June 31. Her mother, Mr*
B*1*
5&lt;&gt;rn in Delta. a TO pm
Mr and Mr* Clayton Case. Wed'n«»t nr Comeuus Mam -, ant rirs. Tec
'hn,±„h.fri
Hhr “ survived by bar husband, nesdax. June 13.
Legionnaire Preaident Truman
Thomas
J.
Brenlaraa
had
lived
Car
i
Finstrom
of *oa w
Mill
.
*tu to the
aasblant hoateaaea. here during the summers and In g". one dauxht
hag told * While Sous* press con­ tin on tne condition ana location
...
er^Mre GerMn
AUo* Calkin* entertained
ference he definitely intends to of the graves of •”
Florida during Ore winter* for the SuSS Isiim: ti^^n* in tM
Ho*pital Oulld No. IB May 24. being
A
report
of
the
sale*
on
Poppy
• modemlae" the Veterans Adminis­ dead in Europe.
pasb
nine
year*.
Her
only
survteur
t
Roy
and
Hartley
Finstrom
two
1
lh
*
*
“
l
until
fomMmb-r
Day
shows
receipt*
of
over
.
(4o0.
tration and to make change* in
the money to be used for rehabili­
personnel
held at the Walldocff funeral [
Sweden; three (Ulen John Hoevenair, chairman; Mn.
TNDIANapolis. Ind.—The na­ tation work among veterans and was
rffSk °bv Th^'iLv1"* m Am™ M«totoSell. Mr. WJdw? Lena Bishop, vice chairman. Mn
their
families.
tional executive committee of The
Definite stona toward.
o clock by th* Rev. A. M. Coldren Hurtwi and Mr*. Orcenall Pater­ Dorothy Bleeper, secretary; Mr*.
American Legion will meet at na­
f .. .
The Department Auxiliary is and the body was shipped lo Delta. | son
of Sweden; and three grand- LaVern Kinney, treasurer; Mr*.
tional headquarters here, June 38
Leora Friedrich, sewing chairman:
to" 30 to*make a number of'impure- planning a new project for Mich- Ohio, for the funeral and inter­ children.
■nd Mr* Roy Everett, flower chairant decisions.
‘san Units that will help hospital- ment.
iged
and
disabled
veterans.
Watch
of Congress. Hearings on these ar*
bytorian
church and lhe Mission­
Its meeting delayed a month be­
MRS.
UATHERINK
BARRETT
for
Ute
complete
information
conary
society.
to ba held within 00 to (0 day* the cause of wartime transportation
re*
or
“
ie
i
’Etrx:
C ------wl?l —consider ccrnln« this woric
Mr*. Catherine Barrett, aged 93,
Legion has been advised.
Funeral services will be at the PUBLIC FORUM
Strlctions, the NEO
_______
passed away in Pennock hoapital Leonard funeral chapel Saturday Editor of Hastings Banner
the following subject*:
Tho War Department has advised
on Sunday. Jun* 3. Mr*. Barrett ,
The place and time of the 1943 CHARLTON PARK
Hastin'**. Michigan
the Legion that it* survey ot wound­
made her home for the past officiating, interment tn the River­ Dear Sir:
Il look* like basebgll will have to ha*
1
convention.
ed votnoat men in four general hos­ national
year* with Mr* Maude Craw- ,side cemetery.
be abandoned at the park for the eight
&lt;
Report
on
amendment*
Intro
­
If it* the prKilege of an Amer­
pital* showed 73 percent favor
having formerly resided in
present. To play a baseball game ley.
1
duced
to
the
G.
I
Bill
ot
Rights.
ican Id gripe—here b mine.
peacetime universal military train­
Rapids until fifteen years
'
Current charges against the Vet­ takes 31 men—eighteen player*. Grand
Shortly after the first of April
ing, 15 percent think It should be on
She was a member of the St. I
two managers and an umpire. In ■ ago.
i
-■»
and raf|lD *nerans
Administration
a voluntary basis, and 13 percent
of Limn church and ot the '
i
A proposal to set up an American good team, competing with a good Rose
increase in the subhad no opmkMi on the proposal
Society
Surviving arc a
•
Legion college at National Head­ team, there must be men that spe- Altar
sidy
to farmers .selling butter fat
Thoma* Griffin, of Grand : Hendershott School Reunion
clallze in certain parts of baseball brother.
I
1 as there was a shortage of butter.
Receipt* up to April 30, 1945 for quarter*.
and several niece* and' Tne Annual Hepdenhol School Now when we farmer* get our
'
Conaldcratlon of unauthorised and wllUng to do a certain amaunt Rapid*
The American Legton'* Record* for
Funeral services were con- reunion will be held Saturday June checks for butter fat sold after the
of training. If this training la not '• nephews.
I
Our Fighting Men totalled (87,589.52 groups within the- Lcgien.
by Father John V. Dillon at ninth (9th&gt;.
'
Enlargement of national head­ available in team play, or privately. ducted
10th of April, we find we have
from 44 department* according to
the St Rose church on Tuesday(
-----------been cut 3%.
announcement by Joe Rabinovich, quarters In Indianapolis and Wash­ then the player must have a na­ morning nt ten o'clock and inter- i Weal Hope
tive abiUty of previoua experience ।
Bo who is the goat? The fanner
acting business manager. R. O F. ington.
was in Woodlawn cemetery.
The Sunday school will have a or Uncle Sam? They haven't cut
:
Ways and means of bringing that gave him that ability. Thb ment
Rapids
[Children's Day program at the the price of butter even to the far­
'
World War II veterans Into lhe means that a novice player b al- Grand
- ------ -»-♦-♦----------------I church Sunday evening. June 10—
moat useless on a good team. If he
Conunander Bcbelberllng left for Legion.
mer that buys it off the cream
MARY
IRENE
BOOHER
----------------i
*L
•
hort
,
p
ro
y
Ta
,"
’
1
by
J
he
C
u
l,d
^'
‘
Europe. May 25, to lead American
A plan to set up a new and en- can't bat. It would be better If lib
truck. If the fanners hire some
batting turn were passed up. If he icrot
Marv Hcmy
Irene Brumbaugh
°f slide*will
shown
by the work done it is (125 an hour and
Lydia doughbX- । BIlt* a
O D. Munger
be features
can't catch it Just puts the other
butter costs (50 or less In the
^r. and stores.
team's players, too many time*, on Laugh, was burn Jan 3. 1874. In ' ,Thr„A-w *u* mE.1
Woodland
township.
Barry
county.
'
Mrs.
R»y
Bamea
Thursday
forsupbase. If he isn't awoke and fast
It will be harder for the farmer
the other teams man has the ad­ Mlch.. and departed this life oa Pir* Jun® **to say "no” to their friends from
vantage. With these reasons and May 28. 1643. nt lhe age of 71 year*..
town who want to buy acme cream
many other* It seem* useless to 4 months. 25 day*, at her home in UYF ,,
and are willing ant) able to pay
rte *had
of Baltimore U B. twice what lhe creameries pay.
continue, at thb time, with the West Woodland. where ±—*
y“ra"
rty year*
! 'Church, will meet in the Striker
park team. Anyway, thb spring lived for about forty
years.
It cost* money lo have pasture
Bump home Tuesday evening, for cow* There'* taxes on the land
I there has been the promise three
On August 29. 183t. she wius unit- and
1
12. Come and bring your
different time* cf sufficient good cd in marriage to Alfred Booher. June
;
friend*.
’
I men to make a ccmpetetlve team
To thb union three children were :
buy and keep up and then they
born: Mr*. Iva DeCamp of Woodmust be reseeded every few year*.
&gt; very K &gt;od —
bury,
y. Victor at home, and Russell Moe School Reunion
■ Iso cow* need grain in summer
| game was played, and ,all the play- of. Coats
c&lt;
"Hie 31*t annual Moe School re­
Grove.
Lach---player
S[1( v:w» a member of the Holme* union will be held at the Moe, I would like to read your answer
I er* enjoyed the game.------She
said he would be back the next Methodist church and for many .schoolhouse Sunday, June 10. some day soon.
Sunday—but when 3 o'clock came, jean an active worker, but due lo Tliose who Attend are asked to
"Just s fanner's wife.”
there were only three play .-re ready poor health, her activities in recent bring own table service and sugar
lo play.
' year* have mostly been restricted to the potluck dinner at noon.
The conclusion seems to be that ')&gt; the home.
Find States Lag in
Margery William*. Sec'y.
at thia time there are not enough
Surviving, besides the husband
Requiring Eye Checks
available good players who are and children, to mourn their lass,
willing to keep their word and do­ are three grandsons and several I Preaching next Sunday 10 o'clock.
Although poor vision Is widely
nate the nccesaayy three hours a nieces, nephews arid other relatives.1 Plan to attend.services.
recognized as nn important cause of
week to continue.
besides a hast of friends.
J
autemobile accident*, only two .
CHH-D DIES OF HURNS
Funeral service* for Sharon Lr&lt;*
tors after issuance of the original
Bonifact. 8 years old. daughter of
driver'* license, says the Better
Mr and Mr*. Orson Boniface, will
Vision institute. One state require*
3-LB. BAG
l.e held at 2:00. Friday from lhe
Marshall Funeral Home. Plainwell Ute Mav T2 to*.* at the nee of qv I church Wednesday. June 13. al a recheck of -.sion every three
yean and the other slate every four
with burial at the Hillside Cemetery. “u“n m.X'w
Plainwell. She died Tuesday aft­ s?e,“
■*” h‘d '"”MW o b!J&lt;Sd
J;
ernoon from burns received Monday
Thirty-one stales require vlil«m
momtng.
when
her nightgown
Al the age of six years site came 111 K. Wail. 2596.
tests when application is first made
caught fire while she was stuffing
to Michigan with her parents to I
‘
for a driver a license, and 17 states
paiu*rs m a stove
She b survived by her panmt-’, U’c. At the age of 18 year* she «** . Tto £y‘hl*n Bister* will meet pay no attention to the visual quali­
united in inarriAsc to Scvmour '*ltir Mr*, b alter Vvatkin* on
two brothers. Douglas and Donald, Lynre
who departed thb lift• Aui' Tuesday evening. June 12. for the fications of automobile drivers st
her grandparents. Mr and Mrs. M&gt;n WWhTodth^nn tlo ChtiJ
Prank Boniface. Prairieville, and dren were burn: &lt;Mr* Maud Os- 1 ° -&gt;«*• Members are urged to at- any time during their driving life.
FINE MEATS!
Curiously, one ot the 17 states with­
Mrs Oliver Bower.
Kalamazoo;
great- grandparents. Mr and Mrs wnld. who so faithfully cared forVcn“out any provision for eyesight
Prank Raymond. South Carolina, and was her constant companion [
cheri s has a law calling for comRING. LONG OR SLICED
and Mr*. Wm. Boniface of Doster during her declining years: and a ,&lt; The regular meeting of the Hia­ puhrory mechanical in«pectlon nf
watha
Rebekah
Lodge
No.
53
will
ton. who died In infancy. She wu*
beheld
In
their
hall
Friday
eve
­
motor vehicles every four months.
the last remalnng one of a family
ning.
June
8
at
8:00.
Other states paying no attention tn
of ten children.
Better known as Aunt Carl, she
Tile V.F.W. Auxilary will be held eyes of drivers require meclmnical
was a good neighbor and friend and
inspection of cars every six months.
Thusday
evening.
June
7
at
7:30.
dearly loved by nil who knew her.
"Nearly half of the states have
Light refreshments.
enacted laws for lhe compulsory
MISS ANNA MePHARLIN
The
Thornapple
Garden
club
will
mechanical inspection of motor
Miss Anns McPharlin. aged nearmeet at 2 p m Thusday. June 14. at vehicle* on the theory that many
SMALL. SKINIUS
her home on 3 Broadway. She had the home of Mrs. Chester Stowell.
FRANKFURTERS
been a cripple since childhood. She 420 Caa* street. Mrs. L. E Barnett nance of their cars. But as a matJib
VICED
wu born June 7, 1871, lhe daugh­ will speak on "Trail's of Northern --------------------- ------- —-------- ------ter &lt;4 Michael and Henrietta Po­ Michigan." Members furnishing ar- ter of fact." say* lhe institute,
LUNCHEON MEAT
• also are negligent in main­
land McPharlin. Surviving are four inngements for the artbtlc calen- ' "pecple
sisters. Mrs. Rose Karns. Mrs Wil­ *dur please remember to bring them. taining their eye* to maximum effi­
liam Andrews. Mrs. *W O Bauer
The June meeting of the W. S. ciency. Surveys have disclosed that
and Mr*. Curtis Garrison of Has­
in some groups as many as half of
tings; and four brothers. John. C 8 will be held In the church
Battle Creek. Carl. Hastings, Law- parlor.* on Wednesday, June 13. the persons ncedirg correction of
ence. Camden. N. J . and Barry. De- Martha Circle will serve a one visual defects have taken no steps
o'clock luncheon. Reservations toward tightening up their eyes.
should be made not later than
"Human eyes change with ad­
Tuesday noon with Mrs. W. L. Hin­
fresh aught
man 2758. or Mrs. Wayne Merrick. vancing age and as they grow older
J871. Mr* Carl Ricker will have they need more attention. At 20
charge of devotion*. Mr*. Eai! years. 23 per cent have defective
Chase, tin; program.
vision. Al 30 years. 33 per cent have

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PfN FPA NK1 IN SH n

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Yes, we got to watch our step with
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a* far as possible. The supply is
limited.

The reason for this is that Hog
Special contains tonic* that help
stimulate digestion. Also supplies
essential minerals and vitamin D.

“Royden Mccstcno" Pipe
A mottled pipe insulated with

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I hear some

And that brings up a very im­
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Special. Hog Special hci^s on tha
Rasaarch Farm, with ftwt aooae*
to both protoin aupplamant and
train. finiah out on a* much as
a third foe* aupplamant.

•as he

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move forward in a serie* of hops,
but every once in a while they turn
back on thd printed line? Eyes of
poor renders generally make more'
good readers, but even the eyes of
an expert reader make occasional
back-hop/
* Although there is great variation
among individuals, eyes of children
in early grades In school In reading
a line of type move about 10 hops
forward and three hops backward.
In high school the forward hops are
about six' per line and the regres­
sions reduced lo one. In college the
forward hop* remain al about six,
but there is only about one back­
ward hop every other line

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FUm 1B1

Robber Particle*
The particle* of natural rubber
latex rang* tn ilia from a* little a*
4 millionth* ot an Inch lo a* much
a* IM millionth*. On the other hand
th* range of lhe synthetic particles
la only from 08 lo 7.3 millionths ot

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Kiuruln the Banner
Methodist church on

tgassMg!

BARRYVILLg

WOODLAND
Mr. *nd Mn L. T. Will
Da*id ot CryM*f came Wt
evening to spend two wm

Cemetery Circle will
ven-thirty supper with
Clayton Case. Wed-

» Calkin* entertained
d No. 18 May 24. being
ting until September
were elected: Mr*
*air. chairman. Mr*
vice chairman. Mr*
eper. secreUry; &amp;4r*.
nsy. treasurer; Mrs.
Ich, sewing chairman;
r Everett, flower chair-

IUM
sting* Banner
:higan

privilege of an Amer­
—here I* mine
;er the first nt April
yen and radio anincrease in the sub­
let* selling butter fat
a shortage of butter
we fanners get our
liter fat sold after the

m? They haven't cut
sutler even to lhe farjys It off the cream
ie farmer* hire acme
850

In lhe

harder for the farmer
to their friends from
mt to buy seine cream
ling and gble to pay
he creameries pay
toney to have pasture
-re's taxes on the land
te first cost Fences lo
• p up and then they
xded every few year*,
eed grain in summer
;e lo read your answer
in.

:e« Lag in
liring Eye Check*
poor vi*lon I* widely
s an important cause of
aceldefit*. only two _

uuance of the original
tile. Orc »tatc require*
ot “.»ion every three
e other slate every four

*t itrs require vislim
ppllcatlon I* first made
* license. and 17 state*

automobile driver* at
iring their driving life.
rovinon tor eyesight
a law calling for comehanlcal in«peetinn nt
paying no attention tn
er* require mechanical
atf of lhe slate* have
•* for lhe compulsory
inspection of motor
the theory that many
nre lax in lhe raiinte-

" say* the Institute,
are negligent in main-

Fy* have disclosed that
up* a* many as half of
ncedirg correction of
ta have taken no step*
cning up their Vyes.
eye* change with adand a* they grow oWer
more attention. At 20
years. 39 per cent have

rd in a series of hop*,
ice in a while they turn
printed line. Eye* of,
s generally make more

eader make occasional
ihere 11 great variation
iduals, eye* of children
de* in school in reading
pe move about 10 hop*
I three hop* backward,
ol the forward hops are
er line and the rcgrvsd lo one. In college the
« remain at about six,
i only about one back•try other line.

tie* ot natural rubber
of an inch lo a* much
nth*. On th* other hand
1 the aynthetlc particles
0.8 lo 7.2 millionth* of

ION STAMPS GOOD

at Pennock bcoMUl. He baa been
tamed Rofer Alien. Mrs. Tobias

S

Patrick were in town Tua*
ond*Mn*faand'Mm 'o**7 itonald ^toton. Ha tafo
John of Leslie were Buaday visitor* . Mr. and Mrs Howard Harper
with their parenu Mr and Mn. have received some interesting ietJohn Dell and daughter Dorothy, * ter* from their son Arden He to on
Mn. Agne* Fisher of HMttng* to occupation doty M guard in Gerspend Ing a tew day* here al her many.
home. * Mrs. Ella Nicholson. Pvt
Pfc- Richard Brock to now at
and Mr* Dewey Nichoteon and Mr, Ftort Custer. He underwent an opirold Warran
Warren of Grand ; eratlon
efailon on id*
ids knee for a nerve Inin­
and Mr*. Harold
Raptds were Sunday vuitor*
al the
U
visitor* at
tha Jury
JuTy caused by shrapnel He
Re to
Mr. and Mn.
the home off Mr
Mr*. Leon coming fine.
fin*.
Nicholson Mn
*“ Nicholson
--------remained
mained
Pvt.
pr. Lloyd J. Hitt who
who was
wm seal
sent
for a visit with her son and
•- -------- —
ily. * The Rev and Mn. IBerlin
-------- transferred to Texas His address
we-e callers Sunday evening at the U Pvv 140711 J- H’“ “®***3- Co.
he ne of Mr and Mrs Carl Burkle B- 10® Bn
Camp Maxey,
ohw ia TeXM
.
spending a few weeks with hl* son,
Mr. and Mr*. H. A. Kltaon and Mary

tr» program

sa^Es

munlty. will

them* will be'
.Uy in a Worm

a Mr. and Mn. Artht
Cloverdale and Mr*.

of

XL

pllal after being ill since Christ­
mas He retlded at Lrona. W Mrs.
Char Im Monroe and tnroe chUdron
still confined
Patsy. Junior and 7-monlha-old'
Michael are here from Elgin. Ore­
gon, visiting her parents, Mr and out.
Mn. Millop Dealer ot Coala Grove ,
and other relative* and friend*.
lukewarm
EtteaM FlabertM
Tlvay were guest* aS the L A. Day
home from Wednesday until Satur­
day. Mr*. Richard Green and two
sons of Nashville were Thursday fiihene* in the North PanBe and
dinner gueau. Other callen through had-conducted much more extensive
the week acre Mr and Mrs. WUI ■ iovesUgatiOM of the fi»h*ry ta­
Hyde. Nashville, Mn. Charlo* Hut­
lon. Walled
Walled Lake.
Lake. Mn.
Mr. Lester
Lester .
»&gt;* aro* than had the
ton.
Hawks and baby. Battle Creek: Mr United State*. Having no nearby IlnBe* tn luk(warm wst
and Mrs Lester Beach and Mr* land bases. *e Japanese did their all «o*p I* r*mov*.
Ed Ainsworth and Larry. Vermont- . Cr»bme*t canning en factory ships blanket out gently by M
ville. Mr and Mrs. Henry Smith., - ■
»-—
•
■
over two ctotbevUne* it;
Sunfield Mr*. Smith is the former government subsidy. Tl.r sea not
Betty Avery and our community
pretented them with a lovely set &gt;nly pt'-duce* the most important direct sunlight A
protein element in the Japancse.dlet
of dUhc*. with service for 12. * Mr
While the
land Mrs Karl Gasser and son* but before the war marine product*
I were Saturday night and Bunday constituted that nation's second
«uests of Mr and Mrs Charles Day. most vatosbla export, being *ur-

O. A. Jacquay* and children ot E
I H«
Lansing* ware Sunday dinner
-* *fc. and Mr*. Russell
GLAM
noon to attend Um National Con-------- and Fred OU*'
and Mr*. ClaVton Mcferenca of the Church of lhe Breth­ »cre Mr and Mr*. Bruce Btdey and
. _ Quimby were Bunday
ren at North Manchester. Indiana Mr*. Beth Warren and son Bobby dinner guests of Mrs Clara D*&gt;
The Rev. Townsend is delegate for
and Vivian They called on the
tbt stale of Michigan. Mrs. Town­
Rux’.ell Meads. * Mr and Mrs
send for the BunDeld and the Rev.
Wirt Burine were Sunday dinner
Dodge (or the Woodland church and ... -na „r. .w
-„u -lu
Mbs Bberrlck for Carson City. The . HddiCrSe* abo M Hartings were guests of Mr. and Mrs Hubert
Social New*
conference for thb year b ■ dele- | BwSdagOKW*- * T1S usus? good Lathrop * Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth
Kelsey and Joyce were Sunday din­
।
On
Decoration
Day
Mr
and
Mr*.
[
gate
conference
only
,
u
m
ewaa
enjoyed
al
Jhe
Ooouwill
Mis* Hulda Buper of Fowlerville
ner guests of Mr. and Mr*. E H.
spent Decoration Day at the home Fred Snyder of Petoskey. Mr. and
Woodland United Brethren
Saturday1nlghL^iin “interesting11L Lathrop * Delores and Janet Mar­
of her sister, Mrs Howard Hewitt. I Mr*. JJill Bnyder of Detroit. Mr.
shall were gueau of their grandOther dinner guests Wpre Mr. and and Mn. Cy O'Oohnor and son*
I. H Otgood. Minuter
lustraud Uuk wa* given by Mlaa parents Mr. and Mn. Elmer Gillett
Mrs. Ted Eupcr and daughter Jer- Bob and Joe of Greenville and Mr. Woodland
' Dorothy Doyle on her experience* a* from Friday until Tuesday. * The
alec who spent the day with their WUI Snyder ot Lansing made their
Morning worship, guest speaker, missionary in Alaska. A Mr*. Vir- Rev. and .Mn J. J. Willltu have
sister ♦ Afr and Mrs Frank Kii- , appearance at the home of Mr 10:00 aun.
ginia Tate and Mr*. Melvin smith their fixture* In and wiring done
Patrick spent Tuesday and Wed­ and Mr*. Milan Trumbo. They
Bunday school, Il.00 *m
spent Thursday evening with Mr*.
nesday with their sister*. Carrie and came with well filled baskets and
Prayer meeting at lhe church. Mildred Kirkenbauer in Hastings. * and will soon be enjoying electri­
Jennie Kilpatrick. * Mn .Arnold1 served a lovely carry-hi dinner. Wednesday. 8:00 pm.
Mr. and Mr*. Ray Erway colled on city. * Mr and Mn ward Cole of
Towns and son Jon Peter left Bat­ Mr and Mr* Trumbo* daughter
Insptrauonal Oo*i&gt;el Singers, a Mrs. Lottie Shively near Gun uut Lacey were Sunday callsln of Mr day afternoon caller. * Mr and
tle Creek Saturday morning for; Mr. and Mr* Ward Manis and group of colored slnser*. will be with Sunday. * Mr. and Mr*. Cha*. | and Mn. Forest Cole and Jimmy
Clovis. New Mexico. Her husband I daughters Beverly and Bonnie of u* to give an evening program. June Whittemore were Sunday vbltors of ♦ Mr. and Mn. Sagar Miller and Mn. Floyd Nesbet and Jeanne and
with ■ toft
.. - v- __ T,..
.. cor. Uie WnJ Whittemore* *1 Delton. * family were Sunday dinner guests Fred Brumm were Sunday dinner
Pvt Arnold Town* I* *talloned there I Hartford were al*o present. It was
and Mr*
Victor
and Mr* Town* and ion will stay I a surprise for Mr. and Mrs Trum­ diaHy invited.
Oyster open lag Infrequently a dif­
Mr. and Mr*. Dale Hall of soudi of Mr and Mn Vernon Thompson guests of Mr
there a* long a* he remains * Mrx ; bo and a very enjoyable day for all.
Hastings were Bunday visi tor* at of Freeport * Sharon Matteson of Brumm * Dale DeVine waa a Sun­ ficult and dangerous task, both in
day
afternoon
caller
of
Mr.
and
George Bear* spent, Monday after- i
Kilpatrick
Ruseeli Whittemore*. * Mr. and Mr* Hastings wm a guest of hb grand- ,
tho home and la the commarical
noon with her sister. Mrs Wm 1 Mrs. Loren Gvlinger entertained
Sunday lebooL 10:20 am.
Honwr Erway of Johnstown spent parenu from Fridav until Sunday Mr* Ralph DeVine Mr* Minnie
ZJsborsU, srtirflc
Gerllnger and husband. * Mr*.
Morning worship. 11:20 am.
i sunoay at Roy Erway'a. * The Jack * Mbs Eloise Day began her worx 1 Culver of Hastings waa a Decora- plant Ia the postwar world il will
a party Friday afternoon lu
Stuart Kussmaul and daughter Mar- with
Erway* spent Sunday with ihc at the NMhville bank Monday
honor of Mr* Lawson Smith Nine । Christian Endeavor. 7 :30 p m.
gene attended the Johnson school mothers and thirteen children Were
btuart
Brownell*
at
OcangcviUe
a
glais of waler containing an oyster.
ovums* s»svw«&gt;w-w —- vr—'tWlgjr* P morning.
reunion Bunday. * Mr*. Norma
The
Woman's
Study
club
will
Mr*.
Sara
Krway
called
at
Homer*
The pin generates carbon dioxide,
The Children's day program will DtWCG
Sitton wa* a visitor Bunday at the । guests. MLm Mary Jo Kltaon and meet Tuesday afternoon, the 12th, i in Yankee Springs Sunday,
be given at the church next Bun­
Mn. Prances Wlckeraham of
causing the oy*t«f to yaa-n and perfababV- produce uaM
home of Mr am! Mr* Floyd Mahler.1 Mias Peggy Neithamer ent«rt*lned for a garden party on the lawn at s---------------- - ■
the children. A pleasant social aflday morning at 11:20 following the
playa la hardly Bt far
Mr. and Mrs. Will Oppenneer. son jl emon was enjoyed. The hostess
i
BAHNKR WANT ADVS. PAY
regular SB. services at 10:30. Thb
DecorParrott.
Each
member
bring
your
..........
: served refreshments
childhood photo: also being your
*Woodbnd Birthday favorite living room picture. The &gt;
Mrs^y 8?wd^X ehSXS of
met Friday With Mr*. Orph* theme for study I* ' Living with E»lc- ।
tum.'* There will be a guest speaker |
Esvt Woodland were Bunday visitors Reesor haste** Sixteen member* U the weather should be unfavor­
;i.£^
with her parents, Mr. and Jn Peter
mSd bv
able the meeting will be held at the
Fender. * The Rev I. C Snavely »«ry Ple*MDt time wa* enjoyed by school building
&lt;
Thu sdvcniietneDt presenii the pruc •inning edkorii) in a
•upplied In the pulpit at the Church । h* MTOUP- The day was spent *twof (he Brethr'm In the abaence of. Ing. making napkins fur the trsy* South Woodland Choreh
th pastor, the Rev Arthur L Dodge I at Pennock hospital,
of lhe Brethren
SchoU. FhiUJtlphi*. IW th* OUOY IbcxLlGRTl, sad woe
last Sunday. * Mrv Don Smith and
* • ’
10 00 *.m—Worship and sermon.1
Mlemd from thouuaJt of edifiwW* whsdi were subeBmd.
children Jerry Lee and Joy Lynne
On Tuesday evening, May Mth.
11:00 am —Church school. We ।
of Chester spent part of last week Mr and Mr* James Tyler enjoyed welcome you lo our services.
j
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. r
a ----------------very pleasant
--- ------------evening -*•
when
— •*-the
Lloyd Hitt. * On Tuesday evening former's high school class and their
VUalion fUbk School
Mr ana Mr*. Ed Demaray ol 8c- families came for a surprise and to
Following is the list ol officers and ।
bevva celebrated their sixty-third |help them celebrate their thirtieth teachers for the Community VacawcadiQk anniversary with a family wedding anniversary Those with Uon Bible School, held at the Meth-1
dinner
Their son Mr. and Mn. them for the evening were Mr. and odist church. June 11-22.
Stuart Kussmaul, daughter Margenc Mn. Leo Rayrton and children. Mr
Officers
Chinn.
MU*
Etta i
and son. R Jay. accompanied by Mr. and Mn R. 6 Manker and Ro­ Schneider: sec.-Uea* . Mr* Reuben i
and Mrs Vem Davu and Vem Jr., berta. Mr. and Mn. W H. Crock­ Wolcott; publicity. Rev. I H Os-1
of Landing were present- Other ford and Janice. Mr. and Mrs Ar­ good: director. Mrs. George F Winguest* were Mr. and Mn. Herbert thur Bates ana daughtersand Mrs |iud; aas't. director. Rev. Arthur
Oliver. A The Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Herman Winkler. They served re­
Teaching Staff; Beginners, Mrs I
L Dodge spent a tew days last week freshmenu with home made Ice
visiting in Uhio. Their daughter cream, a bride's cake, a groom's cake Carl Ickardt; asst. MIm Pliylll*
Mary whoArmha* been teaching
there
Eckardt;
primary.
Miss Laurel
,h.m •
Mr |,'' *"d
returnra home
returned
ncm* with
wim them.
tne^a.
A
— Mr.
**r.
_ cooklw.
__—_jMr. and Mrs Tyler Hendee;
as«'t.
MIm
Rosemary
end Mn Exr* Dell ana
and aaugnier
daughter.
th
torely
---- 7-Reuther: junior*. Mr* Reuben Wol­
e supper gucsb
Joyce of Lansing were
gucsU 1
| 141 roac
,
cott; aas't. Mrs. Stata Hilbert; Inter­
of their brother. Mr and Mr* John I. when lhe Rev. I. H. Osgood re­ mediate
MIm Forest Beg erow;
Dell and Dorothy Memorial Day.
I,,
pianist. Miss Ruth Flanigan.
. R Jay Kussmaul
attended the
the■' •jrned bome from
_P*1??
am altendwl
KilpattiCk
hnReePiroi
Woodland Method!&lt;4 Church
wedding Bunday m
of IIbo
Rev Paul church
cn'iren Sunday noon he waa *urWorship service. 10:15 a.m.
Geiger al lhe Lutheran church m
Junior church. 10 45 a m.
Brighton at 4 o'clock * Mr. and had come to wtoh him a hanoy
birthday. Guests were bls father
Sunday school. 1115 a m.
Mr!
ISi Ml,, x" A.
Choir rehearsal, Thur*. 8 p m.
afternoon visitors in Charlotte. *
°J.c,ov"&lt;**Ie-. hto brother
Youth Fellowship. 8 p.m.
Tlverc will be no service* this
Mrs Dale Hauer and daughters Ira
Ir* Osgood and family. Mr and
Betty and Bhcryl are st lhe home of Mrs. Almond Weber. Mr and Mr*. Sunday, a* Rev. Geo. F. Wingard
ncr
a. । Lynden Johncock. Junior and Jay. I will be attending the annual con­
her pwronui.
psrenu. Mr a»u
and ■«».
Mrs. Axel
ference.
_
Kjolhcde of Grant for a visit. * , and Mr. and Mr*. Ray Barneo.
Mr. and Mr*. Dorr Btoweli were in
■—
SOUTH SHULTZ
*
Vicksburg to attend the CommenceOrganiaatia**
What do you think of getting out
ment exercise* Friday evening.
The Methodist church prevented a I
Inelr grandson LaVcm Noble was very pleasing program Bunday for I the boat and putting that field we
a member of the class They re- । chudren1* Day in charge of the com- manned to plant to corn into rice?
turned ixfine Saturday, their grind- ; tnlttee. Mr».‘ Carl Jordan. Mrs E. E. But we Michigan have alway* been
son Robert Hartman returning with Vender. Mr*. H. A Kiuon and Mr*. I lucky and had the seedtime and
liiem for a visit. * Mr and Mrs Rf0 McMillen The decorating Com- I harvest &lt;e were promised. If we
• Howard Jordan and son Pat of Dur-1 mlttee was Mr* Charles Farthing, should find tills Banner and read
and were guesu tor dinner on Deco-, Mr*. Milan Trumbo and Mr* Carl these Items flfly years from now
we would be sure to remark. "I
ration Day With lhe former * moth- , Reuther.
■&lt;
er. Mrs. Forrest Jordan and hb
The W O.T.U will meet Friday can't remember of a worse spring
aunt. Mr*. Lawrence Hilbert. Other | afternoon, June 8. al the home of than then." A Don't forget the P.
T.A.
on Friday night at the school­
auincr guesu were their brother; Mr* Florence Begerow Mr* Busan
house. a Mr. and Mn Jack Belling­
and wife. Mr. and Mrs. R I. Wolcott I Smith will be the leader
'
The dinner was in honor of Mr*.
The young people'* choir. Church ham and daughters moved back to
Forrest Jordan * birthday. A Mrs. I of the Brethren, met for itnguur their farm last week. * The com­
Rose Parney And Mrs. Nora Yerty Bunday evening al the home of Mr. munity club will meet on Thursday
with Mrs. Libbte Craven. Everyone
ol Greenville were visitors from
”---------- *»-*—u
is welcome. * Mn. Alta Mosher of
Tuesday until Friday at the home
of their brother. Ben Schneider They will meet next Bunday eve- i Cloverdale tpent Bunday with Mr
and their niece. Mbs Etta Schneld- nine with Mr. and Mr*. R S. Manker and Mrs M Ashby. * Little Dennis
Manning cut his hand quite se­
Roberta.
CrMr. and Mr*. Casgo Smith and । ano
The Charity Circle. WACB.. was verely on Saturday evening when he
.
.
. 1
family of Lansing spent Thurtday I entertained Fruiay evening by Mrs fell and broke a glass dish. * The
evening with the former's parents, Ted Euper. Mr*. B. O Shomo was j summer 4-H girls and boys and their
Memorial wnrice lor American Sgfditn and Mafinei killed on Capa Glowceier, New M00. $if«W i
leader spent Thursday evening with
«»,. and Mr*. 8. W. ___
__ Mr.
Smith.
* Mr. co-hostiso A social hour was enMr. and Mrs Frank Hom and
and Mr* Edward Reesor spent last! joyed and refreshments served.
Bobby.
A
Bert
Cook
and
son
Orville
Bunday with Mr*. Ren* Slake of I The Young People* cl**a of th*
Nashville * Mbs Beverly Plant* Church of the Brethren. Mary Guy. of Hasting* apant from Tuesday un­
of Hartford spent from Wednesday teacher, entertained the young pe&gt;- til Friday with Mr* Ethel Horn. *
until Saturday afternoon with her pies Bunday school class of the We were all pleased to hear George
grandparent*. Mr. and Mr*. Milan Thornapple Church of the Brethren Brownell is home with hl* father
’Trunwo.. ♦ Mr and Mr* Dewey at the church oartor* Friday eye- after a tong slay in a hospital in
California, sorry George, we don't
Z««l. .nd dauchur Joylln or Lao- Mnr TAe
sing were visitors last Bunday at carried out as springtime, wm r«p- know your rank.
the home of Mr*. Wm. Flory W resented very nicely with a pool, a
Mim Mary Townsend, who hM | Uni and shrubbery
A aortal eye- DURFEE
Suppose there were no tomorrow ? ... Think about it for just a minute
A jalopy painted bright yellow. The Tin Yoa Love to Touch" primed
Mr and Mr* Geo. Skidmore from
been attending Wayne University, ning for the two group* was en... No tomorrow for you. or your kid sister at home—or the brother
in big. green letters on the back
Detrou. came home Thursday eve- )oy*d with rr freshmenu served, and Utah were gue*ts at the Durfee
school picnic Tuesday. * Mr* Helen
nlng to the home of her parents.;
who
left
for
the
Arn\y
yesterday.
Did
you
ever
think
that
we,
who
have
A high school senior, uncomfortable io bfo fint tuxedo . . , calling
-rTown1j which ended with the group around Tucker closed a successful term of
ev. and Mrs. Harley V.
had so few yesterdays, may have no tomorrows?
send. u»vShe .w
has finished ,n..
her —
course
—
for hi* date, looking nervous.
In school there and will return to
Butterworth hospital to continue
It lias happened, you know. To Jack Feldman, and Bob Ernest-and
^Million* of thing* that we take for granaod...
l»cr studies after spending a couple
fifteen others who sat in our classes just last term...
of weeks with her parents ♦ Mr.
"Hey, Maestro! Play ’Stardust'!"
and Mrs. L. R Wolcott of Freeport
They will have no tomorrow. They died before they ever had a try
and Mr. and Mr*. V. L. Wolcott of
.. vThere is such a feeling of permanency in our tyjw little world.
Lansing called at the homes of their
at
living
...
so
that
we
might
have
our
chance.
brother. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wol­
Well go to school with the gang, today... and nsnorr ••• ..
cott and their sisters. Mr*. Forrest
Jordan and Mrs. Lawrence Hilbert
There are millions who were asked to give up more than a double
But. WHAT IF THERE WERE NO TOMORAOV? Theft'S ody OM W«y
Sunday afternoon.
feature at the Earle ... or a spifly. new pair of pumps for next week’s
to be sure, you know—
Mr. and Mn. Vcrn AUerdtng of
Coal* Grove, Mrg, Frank Shriber
formal. A soda is a pretty insignificant sacrifice, when you think of—
Buy War Bonds... That’s a simple little phrase. It’s the Americtt
and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barry and
*on of Carlton were Friday evening
The kids in Russia, who live on a few ounces of cereal a day. They’ve
way of saying what we mean in * few direct words. Buy War Bonds. (
visitor* at the home of Mr. and
Mr* beater Warner. * Mrs. Arthur
never seen an ice cream soda.
Yes-you and everybody must buy War Bonds. We've get to buy more
Allerding had as dinner guests and
entertained for the day Mrs. Ger­
MMcHrt. ovr
The Polish boys and girls, who would be in school right now, just
and more, and more of 'em. Jun get the ide* into your head that yotac
trude Reuther and daughter* Rose­
mary and Anna Marie. Miaa Rosa
as we are ... if thrfc-wcrc any schools left.
118.75 might-just might end th* war one-fifth of oae second eotxw.
Velte and Mrs. Jbhn Bulling on
•Friday. * Mr*. LouBe Smith la visit­
That maybe, in that one-fifth o! a second, the boy MBtdoot COuMIbo*
The French youths who ve never had a hamburger on a date—or
ing at the home of her daughter.
the receiving end of a bullet.. .Then you’ll know Hi worth h!
,
Mrs. Arthur SUUlck. ★ The Rev.
any other time, for that matter. They are old, very old ... older than
and Mr* Floyd Fitch of Battle
you and 1 will ever be...
Creek called on Mr. and Mrs. Milan
Trumbo Friday afternoon. ♦ Mr.
money...
There are millions of them ... in Norway... Holland ... Denmark
and Mrs Ed Vandecar of Woodbury
KSXUSjrSWAWSBriai
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vandecar
.. - Belgium.. .They would sure in amaaement if they could be fieri*
Tell n erybody—Rell *veeyb*dy! We cab t take * fog ga jw
A•
of Ionia called at the home of the
OF Aooa TVOeWMBNT ANO
former's *on. Mr. and Mr*. Leon
CARBFVt, PMUMNINO - tomorrow—and tomorrow-end tomoffW.
Vandecar and family. W Mn. Egrl
Keeler and daughter Helen of Hal­
ting* called Thursday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leiter War-

FIRST
PRIZE!

..M

•AJ

liA

Suppose there were no tomorrow-

Goodie* a Mess to Overseas Vets

VJTZ

Mr. and Mrs. Ogle Flanigan.
Ruth and Roger, attended the 2fMh
annual claa* reunion of the Na«hvilie high school clas* of 191g at

(efsAff KEEP BACKING THE ATTACK I
CAKBS.
CANQtgS,

Corp Richard Hilbert enjoyed
a furlough from Tuesday until Sat­
urday visiting hi* mother Mr*.
Lawrence Hilbert Richard ia from
Camp Crowder. Missouri and en­
joyed the trip by plane making
several stope at placca ol falercM
on bis way

Mr. and

Mn.

Leon Nicholson

wummew* rmuT,

THE
LMA4A*MAAMMA*4»44*-M^

HASTINGS
* t • MASAMUMbMAMAMO

BANN

.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JUNS 7, 1915
^Yceport: Betty Hurless, Hastings! bell*, was topped with a miniature

1,1

MISS ANNA,JOHNSON—"HOPE DARING"BELOVED BY MANY AS AUTHOR fr FRIEND1

oxi. MiMbylppl, With occasional । generation,
weeks in New Orleans and Mobile.
| what of
J"
.................................
oia. we moved io Micnigan. My
,
Aa
the first draft of thia paper , many true
.father
i father purchased
purchased a farm six
six miles &lt;W1as made on request, as a wee part ed. There
—.
.v. of-HasUnxs.
...
«_
: south
Barry .County. I orf the history of Micnlxan Method- I radio, the i
i attended a rural school and at lhe ixm, T Teel there should be a few i‘he beautiea of nature, ana the
»ge of sixteen began teaching thl* |»ord» concerning my connection i priceless toy* of a story maker's vls&gt; same scliool. I continued teaching. wlth the church. For many years I' Ion. And only a little way on, the
for several year* and later attended
privileged to live acroaa the door will open for me into that won!several 'Teacher*' Classes” that1 ’treei ‘diVgonial 1 y) from tha deriand “where there Is no night,"
j were conducted aa part of Hastings i Methodist Pareonsge. One of the I where "the Lord is lhe light therei H1«h School.
richest thinx* those year* brought of."
I One advantage that was my si*- me was my friendship with my pisFinis
•
tera' and mine, many children or that I tors and especially with their wive*. | June. 1940.
1 W. Bond; Tn BE MARRIED
.
tnd Mr*. Donald Onllier,', Mary Alice Lipkey. Hastlr
'region lacked.
In our mother's - AU but one of my book*/were pub-i
1 " *----------------in«». R. &gt;: ON SATURDAY
I childhood there were none of the ■ lished by- some of the church pub- mranc.H DISTRICT .
Ledge. Dale Frank,
June 3.—
i Mrs. Alice Foote._710 N.
1
---------------------J*®™**
01 • Announcement is made of Ute
^l^l^re'
Mt
:
r
«.
Adam, of Ann Arbor
lari: Clifton
. Ragla.
T 137
N. Sklppy Clardy, 812
■- N. Michigan:
’
approaching marriage on Saturday. |
ran;
Mrs,
Carl
Finstrom.
402
Clarence
Ame*.
Hastings.
R.
4;
BaJune
9.
of
Miss
Amy
Hammond.
' vate “Girls' School." This waa ’not j but I had pledged my work to' ®.a*
^iJk^MlM11 Helen
— Mrv Carl
E: Mra. Cora Hubbard. Mid- by Nona Mae Bunn Freeport: Mr*, daughter of Mr
•*- John ।
Mr. and Mra.
I a boarding school, the pupils all liv- Christian youth. Occasionally somevtured there
la; Miss Clara DePew. 235, Emanuel Yoder. Clarksville; Mrs. Hammond of this city, sand Bernard
Ing ta their home, in Athens Many one would let me know that thu wa* kfe ’ uw?^ Hh^l* the neke of
i; Ronald TbUaz, Hastings, R., Edward L. Lechleltner. Hastings, church,
Church, son of &lt;4r.
♦fr. and
and Mr*. Vern '
of the thing* she learned there1 becaiue my work was, in literary
I n- «
Church of Marshall. The wedding'
helped her daughter* to a fuller life. form, below that demanded by lhe I
ov™th
■leal: Mr*. Harry Miller. 118
------------------ --------------------I* to be at lhe First Methodist I
। Beside* being taught to do beautiful general public. So. when a few«P«J‘ S^dayat theAdam* ostrout
Fend: Mrs. Morri* Bartow. 728 FRIENDS OFFER
church in Battle Creek. The bride- i
! needle work she acquired a knowl-’veara later. I appeared ta "Who's }^e’Mr-Ak.x EUworti» of B &lt;1
rk; Miss Twyla Jarrard. Has- | CONGRATULATIONS
elect is n graduate of Hasting*
&lt;* geography that)'
I JUd plXd1
»M«- ? m\.®Mra^ertto WUcix
edge ot history “
and
R. 4; Mr*. Archie McDonald.
jn celebration of their flftv-flrat High school and Mr. Church grad- I
■ opened lhe door to a wonderland for Irif m win g
.
1 h“. plKlrfd m&gt;
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
r. Grand: Mis*
•08 W.
Miss Merita OarGar- I wedding anniversary. Mr and Mrs. ualed from Central High in
In Battle
Battle .
। my sisters and myself.
1 self
self to
to win.
win.
H^buta and family. * Recent
uj—-- »
. S.
— Church o.
rw'k Rnth
rett. Doater;
Laura Bird. Halting*. I Gary „
S. Crook.
St., %.
held F&lt;*«*'
Both nr,
nre employed hv
by the ,
Those subjects were not Uught to J I did one piece of work in my’ visitors al the Ed Norton iwmc were
R. 4; Mr*. Harold Ball. Middle- open house on Thursday afternoon Kellogg Co.
young pupil* in lhe day* of ouF. church of which I must speak here. Mr. rjnd Mra. Richard Smith. Mra.
YlDe; Mis* Gladys Calms. Has- . aHd evening, nearly one hundred
Ml** Hammond was complimentI chllhood. My mother knew the i For many years I had a X^as* ul Irene Isham, Mr. and Mr*. Russell
Ung*. R. 1.
friends calling to offer congratulawith « miscellaneous shower on
I
value
of
books
although
only
a
girls
in
the
Hastings
Methodist
Gav and two children. Mr. and Mrs.
—. .__ ... ..
... .
___ Becker.
__ । ..
_______
U__
ThliraHav
i-vrntnir at
nt the
the home
hnm» of'
nt
Discharges:
Mary
Jane
lions
and■ best
wishes.
??
ur*2^ evening
few were her*. Well do I remember [Sunday School. I tried to teach Eugene Brewer and two children,
Bastings. R. 3; Raymond Dull. ' Included among the Rift* were Mra. Delmar Church, an aunt of
the winter when we. as.a family, them to love and reverence lhe Mr. and Mra. Naum Kapp and three
Nashville: Mr*. Alonzo Smith. 301 many congratulatory card*, a large ,t1c groom-elect.
children and Mra. Barbara Jean
E. Walnnt; Mr*. Prank Kearns and basket of beautiful snapdragons, a
***
- '
Norton, all of Bailie Creek.
baby girl, 221 S. Broadway; Mrs. bouquet of lovely Talisman rose*
Happy Hunting Ground
ohleu—“Litfle Dorrlt." ''Pickwick we were studying. I love them, and
Mn. Mabie Parks of Kalamazoo
Papera,” “Great Expectations." and I from them I received trust, honor, is the guest of her il*tcr. Mrs. Lila
SdWtn Cook and baby girl. Has- and other flower* which decorated
Wyoming contains 35.000 elk, 00.- ‘
■ the fourth I cannot, name. The j confidence, love.
tints, R. 4: Mra. Anton Roman. the living room where the guests 000 mule deer. 2.000 whiletail deer, 1
Bldelman. * Mr. and Mrs. John
Centering
the
dining
reading was done
them una
and to inc
Hie lesions
JtaahvUle; Mra. Myron Johncock were received.w..
“Ti" aloud evening*. i To
to tnem
icuutia I* Stamm of South Hastings, and fam­
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M
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ontelopc,
3.300
moose.
2.500
, Usually my mother read, although 1 taught them I gave freely of my Uy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
baby girl. Delton: Mra. Ste- table, which wa* laid with a lace
Mr. Fred Stamm
I father occasionally took the book.itjmc. often we had a Saturday ।I Charles Latlbaugh. *«.
ChachulskC Dorr; Mr*. Ar- rloth' was on effective arrange- Rocky mountain bighorn sheep. 1.. .
yellow
roses
in. a—tow
, and sometimes my oldest sister, | afternoon meeting, usually at myhiand son of Dorr were caller* In the
Hooper.Clarksville; Mr*.How- ment of
—
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-.. bowl. 500 blsck bear, 920 buffalo &lt;90 per
-------------tfent ln YellQWItone National Park! |
Main and baby boy. Hastings, ---------tianxed- -..K
with tn.,.
four --yellow
candles.
‘ &gt;n .w
"
u I home, although sometimes one of iafternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Laubaugh
।i In those day*
days of reading and the gtru would invite u* to her home were Cedar Creek and Rutland vis­
Mra. Edwin Slocum and baby | A tiered wedding-------------------------cake, decorated“ and 460 grizzly bears.
j
1 studying to fit myself
for
better
tyself
for a meeting. In summer we often Iitors on Wednesday. * Miss Marvel
I teaching, u new ink.
—. —
—. ...~
itereat
came
Into packed a lunch and walked out to Marshall Is spending the week with
my life. The weekly
edition
the "Goodyear's
'IL-**
1 tlon of °?*
'Goodyear'* Grubs"
Grubs'' or "down
uu»u the her sister Mrs. Rachel HUI in Bat­
Detroit Free Press begun coming to bank of West Creek.* In winter tle Creek. * George Skidmore from
। our home. It contained a children's they loved to come to my home eve- Wendover Field. Utah, is spending
, department, and alao a fine house
use-­ nlngs. With the light turned off a ten-day furlough with his wife.
department.
This —
last■ vwns
- and only the Illumination of the Mrs. Rose Marie Skidmore and hlu
•hold
—"s T'trr.
—
‘conducted by a Louisiana woman, leaping grate fire, they would sit parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Skid­
He will leave Thursday
andshe urged her women readers on thB rfoor of niy mile bookllned more.
‘ tn write fnr it Tn me that opened study. We would talk over lhe morning for replacement camp and
s few feeble event* of their day*, their dreams ot expects to go oversea* at once.
Anna Johnson—“Hope Daring"—July 11, IMO-May 30, 1915
effort* on my part lhe editor wrote | the future, often ending by each one
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Skidmore
me personally asking me to take telling a gnost story, many ot which entertained Mr. and Mrs. G corer
Skidmore. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Skid­
■
Mis* Anna Johnson, who died here last Wednesday, wu known to part in some discussion being car­ were manufactured on the spot.
many people throughout the nation os Hope Daring, authoress of many a ried on.
That waa long ago. All these more. and Helen for supper Thura­
The fun I had! With the amused year* we have kept in touch one day night. The Ernie Skidfnore * had
charming book and magazine article. To many present and former resltheir children and grandchildren
consent
of my dear editor lady. I with another.
dent* of thb community she will also be remembered aa a very real and
Trey call them­ for supper Wednesday night, honor­
wrote
under
various
pen
names,
’ dear friend.
selves the “Hope Daring OlrU" al­ ing George Alien and also little
Hope Daring, the authoress, wo* naturally pleased and encouraged by once even taking both sides of a though several ot them are grand- Carolyn Sue's firs’ birthd«v ♦
I the letters she received from almost every state in the Union in apprccla- ;
&lt;?onartmrnt mot tiers. There were twenty-two
Eleven ladles met with Mrs. Ada Bell
| tion of her work At least a* great a source of satisfaction, were the
v??' r dc.^d
members of the class when it was Thursday
afternoon to remind her
many letters received from former young people she had befriended staling
vartous finn disbanded, and twenty are still liv­
: that her Interest, helpfutoeas and kindly council had been of lasting value.
rxchanjng took^ with ing. While four live In Hastings of her birthday. lee cream, cake*,
and cookie* Were served. A lovely
I
In 1940. Miss Johnson wrote a brief sketch of her life which she sent I them meeting two* of them per- and one twelve miles from that tofcn time wa* enjoyed and several nice
and
two
in
Grand
Rapids,
there
is
| as Christmas greetings to a limited number of personal friends. Because I tonally A wonder thing ,ny editor
gifts were given Mrs. Bell. * A large
I there are hundreds of people in Barry county who knew Mis* Johnson I friend "did for me was io urge me one in Washington. D. C. one In crowd attended the Memorial service
| personally and because this little autobiography Is a charming example to consider writing a* my life werk Texas, and one in Vermont. We for Stuart Guy at the Evangelical
of the style that brought her literary honors a* "Hope Daring." Il Is re- ■ She was sure I could succeed. And 1 ^*7
’SSiiSi’mhta irtt^? 1 church on Sunday. Muy 27. After
printed herewith
J ,he told me frankly of the need of. F’f
* r=dl of thri? the service* a beautiful basket of'
flower* wa* presented to Mrs Guy.
A* the printed and the written.
| further study, the studj- of the Eng- wldg]y separated homes.
Decoration Day callers at the John
word have had first place In my life. Education." would not approve, but.
. .
...
ttv&gt;rwinlf years beside* the *
; I feel that any sketch of that life worse follow.
I could read then.
1 work done wTlhriT
Heli Darby home were hl* brother. Jay.
Mr. and Lawrence Klcpfer. Mr. and
,
should
commence
with
the
statement
Indeed,
as
a
child
I
wa*
poolttve
1
“
I
!
F
did
1
m
h
?hort-stor^1md
wrK
UH SEAMS Michigan
that my scholastic career began at that I always could read-l did not.;
&gt;nd nJIkk^eLHna' Of n .• writing for the DavW% Cook Co Mrs. Nelson Klepfer and son. ail of
the age of four Then I commenced recall a Ume when I could not.
I?‘
bhr“
S111,1
Elgin IIlinoU At one time Mr. Battle Creek. * Mr. and Mrs. Evlson Beck of Hastings, were Sunday
attendance upon a rural school near
My parents were George T. John- „,r Ll
|J?
--•!-the little town of Athens in north- son of EngHsh-Scotch-Irtsh descent
JiS22? JnhJfT ? JSSSi/tA Cook .asked me, along with a dozen afternoon callers of Mr. -and Mrs.
29c
FANCY RICE
। of hl* other writers, to choose some John Darby. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
25 fb sock
ern Pennsylvania. The educators of and Loretta jane Van Vechten ol
today, the disciples of "Progressive j pure Holland ancestry. I was the |
^'^ou^S nllrrwed Eng" , foreign country and study it—the Conklin and family were Sunday
land, the people, life there, until night supper guests.
«J hrgo
lalotya
I could write stories, laying the
------------------------------- --------------------■ । llsh In college wa* not then
IEVEU6ES
Country Club 18-oz. pkg.
»bom«&gt; 23c
I a* now. I had Rhetoric and Eng- scene of each In lhe country chosen. MARTIN CORNERS
aujAuUjfc
llsh Literature. They, with the two I chose China, planning to make
Orange and
46-oz
Mr. and Mr*. Merle Varney, who
subject* I have mentioned gave me। the missionary work done there lhe
12-ox. botrta 27c
Grapelruii
all the "hours" the college allowed. motive power of my stories. I will have been living in hl* mother *
can
But good Dr. Fiske, after a two। not take space lo tell you why I house near Stony Point, moved Sat­
b
Double%-lb
weeks trial allowed me to take the; made this choice or where I ob- urday into Elmer Gillespie's tenant
lalned my knowledge of life there, house on the Slate Iloud. known as
fifth subject.
GRAPE JAM Uy u. 2
) Wrapped
bag
The following summer I wrote my i For a year I received "double rates" the Crawley houu*. * The penny
- supper at the church last Thursday
first story. The Michigan Christian (VI
Country
।ra Ib
Advocate had tong been a weekly was careful not to crowd my market, evening wa* a grand *uccc»*. A good
visitor to my home. Doctor Potts never had a story of China rejected, attendance, a splendid supper and
HUSKIES SOS FOOD 2
2Sc
i
Club
iJw box
wa* the editor and at lhe college sent some Chinese stories to other the proceeds were about »38. * Mr.
commencement I had heard him church papers, and after the ex­ and Mrs. Arthur Perrin of Grund
Hole*
speak: so I concluded, with youth's piration of the year continued to Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Barry
I
Supreme
visited Floyd Barry Sunday. He ia
TIMESAVER BROOMS Purdy each 99c
bottle
assurance, that I would submit that send Cook an occasional one.
Th'1920. after the death of the in a Battle Creek hospital suffering
story to him. Il was ready for the
C. Cook,. hl* aon from injuries sustained in an auto
envelope,
lacking
only one
thing
— ' original
—-------C. David
- _II
a
pen
name.
I
reread
the
stow.
David
Cook
offered
prizes
to
accident. They found him recov­
WIIEMOUTI JAM &lt;£;■,
ISc
IJav
ld
,
9C
ooK
J
.
11
FROSTY FUDGE large size
saying to myself. "I hope he will । stories
the writers
sending
in the
be*Ushort
’to* hi*
boy's^n'nd
girls'
pa'pers. ering nicely. * Mrs. Earle Gelainger
—
..».u-v. it. but .....
publish
that is a daring itrirl,..-. 1n hl&lt; hnv*' nsid etrlh tMners. Is visiting her mother who is Ul in
ib
hope." It was as if a voice said to While the contest wa* open lo the Whitehall. * Laurice T. Page en­
Blue Label
me, “There is your pen name." So, public. I think every regular con­ joyed a furlough recently with his
and children, who live with
Hope Daring came to be and start­ tributor was asked. In a personal wife
tall
letter, to send in one or more stor­ her parent*, the Earle Oettingers.
ed on her way.
him ns far .is
Why a pen name? They were the ies. Any that were acceptable to They accompanied
MOTOS OIL r—ud 10
»1.15
Country Club
on May 27, on his way to
cans
fashion, used by many. ’ many the Judges, after the prize winners Chicago,
for reassignment. *
writers. Then, the Advocate went were eliminated, would be pur­ Washington
Remember preaching next Sunday,
into the homes of many neighbors chased at their regular rate*.
10
o'clock.
Plan
to
attend. * Mr.
I A-aa busy on a book. I knew
POINT FREE
SIG BREAD VALUE I
there were many writers wlio would and Mrs. Charlie Townsend of near
Coats Grove were Sunday after­
Nevertheless, one with my name at­ S—there were nine hundred en- noon callers at Mr. and Mr*. Roland
».
I
did
not
prepare
a
story.
tached might bring embarrassing
Two weeks before the contest closed Barry's * Mrs. Annabella Showaltei.
questions.
Mrs. Elsie Cogswell. Bemlta. and
The Advocate printed several of I received a personal letter from Mr. Wayne Cogswell of Nashville were
my stories, ail for children. Then Cook. The stories were listed u they Decoration Day callers at Orr Fish­
Rich velvety texture
good Dr. Pott* wrote me saying came in. and he was grieved lo ers and William Cogswell*. * Master
NOODLE DINNER
that, while the Advocate did not pay learn that I had not submitted one. Brian Gillespie of Charleston. W.
for stories, he felt that mine were Would I not make an entry?
Of course I did. From an entry Va...i* visiting at his uncle Elmer
worthy of payment. He advised
OiUesple's for a few days. Master
me to send a trial story to the Sun­ in my 'plot book" I worked up a Howard Schantz of Maple Grove
day School Advocate, then a juvenile
spent the post weMt at his grand­
publication of lhe Methodist Pub-,
father's, william CogaweU's. * IA.
fishing House. I took his advice prize, receiving a check for $250.00 Kenlth
Gillespie has been discharg­
and the story brought a check, my for a three column story.
ed from the army and 1* with hl*
Several years before thia I had parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oil*
first one, and for the astonishing
sum of two and a half dollars. It received a questionnaire from lhe lespie. We imagine for him It seem*
Always Tally and Tender
MurquLi I’ublii.liltii-: &lt;:■,ir.;&gt;any
good to be home and we knbw for
Chicago
They asked, would I his folks. It'* good to have him ’
salary. It was the assurance that I kindly fill It out. a* they desired "lo home. * Congratulations and best
ANIMAL-GLOWS are outlined in
coukl write stories that ucje worth pul you ta 'Who * Who in America'." wishes for a long and happy life to
Harmless Luminous Ink They
No. I was not flattered, but I was Lt. and Mra. Robert Shimkus who
publishing and payment
will glow In darkness for several
Teaching, studybig. writing in my greatly pleased to know that my were recently carried in the post­
hours after being exposed to
few leisure hours, time went by. years of study and work had chapel at Davis-Mouthan field In
light
Exposure to an electric
For several years I furnished the brought my stories lo such a slate Arizona. Mrs Shimkus. who was
il.
—
Juicy,
Cuts
lb X&gt;QC
Flavorful
light for a minute will reactivate
I Detroit Free Pre**' Children's De-. that I received this honor. '
formerly Mim Doris Gillespie. I*
' partment with a story a month, but । Soon after that I began to receive employed a* assistant supcrlntendcompletely. Children have fun
I the most of my work, then and al­ Invitations from Albion College to ent in the farm labor offlee at Mich­
doing this
. and it is one of the
' ways, was offered lhe religious press. attend certain meetings, "reunion* igan State College. Lt. Shimkus. a
reasons Animal-Glow* provide a
. Why? I wa* eager, as *U young of your class." A* my attendance B29 navigator, expect* to leave tor
quick, easy means of teaching tots
Christians are, to serve God. to there had been too brief to give me overseas service soon.
LOAF PICKlf and PIMENTO Ib 33c '
to recognize and know the names
lender him some definite service, a claim a* a graduate. I let the mat­
ot the different animals.
ter slip. Then I received a copy
and this seemed the way.
.
VEAL LOAF
•&gt; 33c
The years brought changes In my of lhe college paper wherein I Was KIWANIB CLUB
life. My father's tong illness forced listed a* "a graduate of achieve­
The Kiwanis club met Wednes­
me to give up teaching. The form ment" with a moat flattering write­ day at the Pine lake1 Veterans'
LEONA SAUSAGE
t&gt; 32c
was sold, and we moved to Has­ up of my books. I wrote at length to school on the Invitation of Ltovd
h,»nu
tings. Father s death came soon. I Doctor Seaton, explaining that I Chapman, a member of the ilutx.
bought k second hand typewriter had ho real right to be ranked aa a and counselor at the eamp. Hugh
SAVE WASTE FATS
and taught myself to use It. My graduate. He reixirted most kindly Pierce, camp director and Mr.
loved mother's death came In 1897. that he and the college authoriUea Chapman gave interesting talks. A
I stayed on in the Hastings home, were proud to list me a* a "grad­ tour of Inspection followed the
reading, studying, writing.
uate of achievement.”
luncheon and talks. Ed Kind, man­
Just a few words regarding the ager of the local U- S. Employment
My first book was published in
1901. This was "To the Third Gen­ peraonal ride of my work., for It is Bureau, wa* a guest present
eration." I offered It to the Ameri­ Hoi* Daring's work rather than her
U. S. NO. 1 CAROLINA
can lYac’. Society, then a well personality that is of interest to
known and prosperous publlsltlng
There have been so many dear
house, to whom I had sold two
serials. For five months no report thing*. Leiters have come from
reached me. Then, one rainy Au­ across the continent bearing mes­
ON
f
’
gust afternoon. ar* express package. sage* from entire strangers telling
me how some story had thrilled, de­
lighted. or helped the writers.
WIKEUF KFFLEK 3 fc. 3Sc FLORIDA OUKKEK 5 u 45c
GASOLINE
Many letters from "beginning" writ­
er* gave me an opportunity to help
some one. aa others of whom I've
me. I remember saying aloud, “If told you helped me.
Fancy Holhouia
Ib
the Michigan Bute Purchasing Di­
only mother could know."
There have been a few exasperatThe next year lhe Epworth Herald a things. A woman sent me a pen- rector. room 208. Bute Building,
ran a long serial of mine, “Agnes
lien manuscript with a demand Lansing, Michigan, on or before
June
20. IMS, for furnishing the
Grant's
Education."
The
Methodist
Texas
■Publishing House bi ought this out
various departments and institutions
tn book form. I wu asked by why editors refused it when they with one year's supply of gasoline.
Bishop Berry, then Doctor Berry, continued to accept and print mine. Bidding blanks and complete Infor­
editor ot the Epworth Herald, to And the reading of a few page* told mation may be obtained upon reSnow-while head
— ---- --.I
■* im mam me it was simply impossible.
But there have been funny things.
both aerially and in book form. And There was Die girl who thought
Vendor* may bld upon the entire
Long, Green
b.
requirements of the State or only
upon the requirements of one or
Society.

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w. South: Mra. Robert Tablas and in receiving and serving. Mra. Rollo
Nashville; Paul Faxsett,, Viele. Vermontville. Mr*. Charles i
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i Ung*. R. 2; Marilyn Kidder. Free- I mere. Cedar Creek. It wa* a deIt:* a boy for
port;
w. L. Carr, Haatlng*. i llghtfu) occasion and their' friends j
and Mn. Robert Tobi**, r. 1; Mra. Lloyd Blough and baby wish many more year* of happi- i
lie. Roger Gene, May 30: Mr. i girl. Allo, R. 2; Mr*. Harvey My- ! nes* for Mr. and Mrs. Crook.
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1TRICT ,
Adams of Ann Arbor
of his son Leslie and
it week. Miss Helen
ieo also visited there
;. She is lhe nelce of
. * Asuncion Morales
at Hie Adams Os troth
Jex Elswurth of B»*dinday for a few days'
nd Mn. Herbie Wilcox
&gt; with Mr. and Mn.
i and family. * Rpcent
Ed Norton home wen*
Richard Smith. Mrs.
Mr. and Mn. Russell
children. Mr. and Mrs.
sr and two children.
Naum Kapp and three
Mn. Barbara Jean

Mr. and Mra. John
th Hastings, and famlay with Mr. and Mra.
ugh. Mr. Fred.Stamm
irr were callcra in the
r. and Mrs. Laubsugh
reek and Rutland vblesday. * Mbs Marvel
ending the week with
.. Rachel Hill in Dntieorge Skidmore from
Id. Utah, b spending
lough with hb wife,
rle Skidmore and hb
ind Mrs. Ernie Skidvlll leave Thursday
eplacement remo knd
overseas at once,
ra. Arthur Skidmore
ir. and Mrs. George
and Mrs. Ernie Bidd­
en lor supper Thun&gt;Ernle Skidtnore's had
i and grandchildren
inesdny night, honortllen and also little
i first blrthd«v ♦
let with Mrs. Ada Bell
moon to remind her
y. Ice cream. cnk&lt;-.-&gt;.
ere served. A lovely
yed and several nice
n Mrs. Bell. * A large
I the Memorial service
y al the Evangelical
iday. May 27. After
beautiful basket of'
esented to Mrs. Guy.
tty callers at the John .
ere hb brother. Jay.
nee Klepfer. Mr. and
lepter and son. all of
a Mr. and Mrs. Evlastlngs. were Sunil ay
■rs ot Mr. -and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
family were Sunday
uestx.

NERB
. Merle Varney. who«Ing In hb mothei'«
ny Point, moved Sai­
ler Gillespie's tenant
late Road, known as
iouy. * The penny
■hutch last Thursday
rand success. A good
■plendid supper and
ere about S3B. * Mr.
ur Perrin of Grand
and Mrs. Milo Barry
larry Sunday. He Is
-ek hospital suffering
ustained in on auto
r found him recovMrs. Earle Oebinger
mother who h Ul in
^urlce T. Page enrh recently with hit
iren. who live with
le Earle Geulngere.
iled him as far as
or reassignment. *
ichlng next Sunday,
in to attend. * Mr.
le Townsend of near
vere Sunday after­
Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Annabelle Showalter,
iswell. Bemita. and
11 of Nashville were
callers at Orr Fish­
Cogswells. * Master
of Charleston. W.
at his uncle Elmer

Lz of Maple Orove
wedk at his grandn Cogswell's. ★ Lt.
■ has been dbchargmy and is with his
id Tdrs Elmer OUline tor him it seems
le and we know for .
good to have him '
atulatlons and best
ig and happy life to
obert Shimkus who
carried In the po*t
s-Mouthan field in
Shimkus. who waa
Doris Gillespie, I*
■Istant superintendlabor office at Mk-hege. Lt. Shimkus. a
expects to leave lor
soon.
club met Wednesine lake* Veterans’
invitation of Uovd
ember of the ilub
it the camp. Hugh
director and Mr.
Interesting Ulka. A
tion followed the
Iks. Ed Kind, map­
I U S. Employment
peat present.

*nnc Hastings banner. Thursday, june t. ims
Honore went to Mrs. Robert Mills KING8NORTH—JONES

PERSONALS

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O. H. Dablhourer h DO a tM-dajr, K2uJr-in-iaw
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*U«nd U»c wedding of Mis*
Burlington.
*
I Frank Ciucatwuux. in from Trail's MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET
Weekend guoeu of Mr. and Mra. Ent1- °“n **’*• * few dayi M&lt;&gt;. rt•Die «. Rare and Bl. Cyril Altar
L., S. Will were Mr. and Mra. B. i«ft* *dv*M* raaervsUcna In excess
m
BL
RLThSF,.
rflnri;
and
Wrx 8tua^ Kingsnorth Of Al---------------belng served by’the laAiea ol GooS- bion. The double ring ceremony- M.n« uS'.ja"
rid church y
WOQ- was read by the Rev. Jone* at four
Dr. and Mrs. Kllotl are making
Rattle Creek
Mrw Albert Stauffer oresWent of °;clock 'n H*
r1™.1
Methodist their home at present with Mrs.
Maude Smith
hl
end. Mrs. Matthew* and Lob re- M®41ng in hb deposit in January.
like
——----- ».
a large majority or patron* come
Our Mo^^tosum^}^!^^^ »^®!rtara^an«?? HOL^OPENING LUN^EON
from Ohio. Indiana and Kentucky. IMonm°f
I
.n
-T.ich speaks volumes for I Month of Our Mother." wa*
the entire
entire grouo.
group, then
then the
the i clUldrcn
ba‘‘Mdi
For the opening luncheon on
j—
.-unty as a resort
the
companled their son-in-law and and Mra. Guy Keller, Mr. and Mr*.; Ranitb relatives and Saturday will
’
Sincere •sympathy
extended to ot St. Rose school presented a play
Tuesday the Country rluhwrebreudaughter, Pfc. and Mrs. Robert Ja-;C. F. Angell. Mr*. Fred Jones and, be guests of the Rev and Mr* Jamas the Rev. and Mrs Willu Gebton
rotfwB.nl. «?&gt;•"»«
MU* B*u&gt;Tiwta.
gJSJSfn'"H.wr b««i ~ (Vama Blakney &gt; of Highland Park
return to Camp Carson, Colo.
,
an(j
Harvey Buries* en- Adams’ induction in service next in the loss ol Unir youngc*t aon.
•••- ‘---------------**—
t-------- ----M&lt;ry Tueartty
David Athlon, who was killed In
eIa?frw2SJre!Because “*ls
who re-' Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Will spent Germany on April 26. A memorial Taffec, and Marion Becker song
KS^reHn. fashloAod In
service wa* held at the First Pres­ re“tM?r«o“^"oSrtat^hre&lt;‘ &amp;fra
Sunday. Wednesday in Battle Creek.
rtngtonand
byterian ehureh in Highland Park, Eifcabeth
Woodthe Wingert
“Y&amp; with InseU of Alencon
, F°1^’
luncheon tha
the Rev. Gebton b pastor, mJther, Mrs. Farrell Anderson?To
— •for
— a
- •'two
-----------Mn. M. E. Cot* spent the week-• ■*
day
weekks’ visit tn
in New tertainlna pielr grandchildren from where
^uced^th^bc
ric Morey In­
on Sunday, May 27.
wncrc she
anc will
win be
ue the
tne guest;
ngz,V*“. weVt- .
,
, ,. „
, members. Mra,
kand with her daughter. Mbs Betty Jersey where
the
mother
with
lhe
most
children,
a?rt\n^------------------"
Mbs
Evelyn
Montague,
who
live*
of
Mr*. John^Norton.
John Norton. J8r..^xni
Sr... and Mr I Mrs. Chester Bsmghyt and chUDorrance Trethric
Is vice praaident,
Freeland, in Grand Rapids.
of ^rs^
on
South
Michigan
Ave
.
was
struck
Mrs. George MaUrer, and to the'm
Memorial Day guest* of Mr. and and Mn. James Bparka in Penns- dren were at Crooked lake over the by a hit-and-run driver last Thura­ mother*
with the most daughters *2fg.aleeV•?-£ n?ftUh2r’rlin5S Mrs. Roman FSldpauacn. secretary,
also Mr. and Mrs. Vernon ***“**“•
_ .
. . ,
Mn. At. J. Cross, treasurer. Mra. lining to the
Mr*. Charlie Potb were Mr. andI grove,
In Salem. N. J.
I
Arnes Scobey • had her day while on her. way home from prerent Thb was a tie *o coHsges
Homer Smith, golf chairman. Mn. coat at severe
Mra. Clarence De Plant*, Mn. Ed­ Hewitt
Mr* Thnniax Berk xnent a tow t,IQthcr- Mrs Theresa Douse Of work, breaking two ribs and badly were presented to the oldest and
ward Huffman of Grand Rapids and
\n*t Ik-t- i Nashville, with her a few days la*t brublng her arm and hip.
youngest mother In that class—Mr*
ArSnL ^?rtq«tinh R. E Wait, bridge chairman to be tha lining up i
Mils Virginia Pelts of Olivet
and pin. Pin
k lth 1 ‘
‘
iweck 10 ca« for hcr «r»* Jenr- »b
A daughter of the regbtered Bert O'Donnell and Mrs. Marion whlu roscs* ««*«»*“ and »»*PhWeekend guests of Mr. and Mm.
coat aide ream.
Guernsey zlre. Locksbore Crystal Eecki-r. A toast to the mother* was
,,
1
»e
w
nurae.
M1
m Marguerite Swift,
Albert Craig were liieir son-in-law
—- by
•— Helen Lab-rteaux
------•*..
Mra
Prince, owned ty R. F. Locke. Lock
XX*.­ ■-*
gtvrn
(he
“ra Grover
Ororer Rogers
l^er* of
of Denver.
Denver
Mr. and Mra. Jaa. Brown tire en-; started her duties Bunday.
~undav.
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Don tertaining hb father. E. S. Brown of
Col., b-.
wasMrmatron
honor;
hole seams.
.
ha* । toast to the daughters
'Crn- of
C0*-'
aas nMbs
’3lr°n °r honor, Mbs
—--------------------- ------- shore Farm. Cressey. Michigan, has
WcdneMlav
guests of •*Mrs —
Prances
completed
an
official
Advanced
Rec!
n*th
Laberteaux*
Fr
•*■•'••
-•
••■n
n
Patricia
Jarreu.
Kalamazoo,
maid
Chase of Grand Rapids. Mrs Gladys Berwyn. Ill, for a few weeks
Ward were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond completed an official Advanced Rr
Turn under tha front I
Erb accomoanied them and vbited
later record She U two year old ,Of Battle Creek was lhe speaker for of honor, and Mrs. Ralph Lindeman.
Mr. and Mr*. Leslie Weaver enter­ Aldrich of Caledonia.
pinning up and down
Hostings friends.
u Albion, me groom* rustur. uua./ chairman for the opening luncheon, waistline. Pin lhe aho
tained their children and qrandMr. and Mrs. W. J. Allerdtng and Lockshorc Prince* Patricia, which,tne evening, ine ,
vuarica
xsuan
anu
miss
ncu-n
"orthe
afternoon
s
bridge,
Mra
Mr. and Mr». Fred Stebbins en­ chlldren from Grand Rapids and ।daughter
produced
10D45A
pounds
of
milk
and
i
with
the
hymn
"Mather
Dcvr
O
Charles
Buih
and
Miss
Helen
WorRuby spent Sunday with 4679 pounds of butterfat on twice Pray For Me” sung bi the entire ccrater.
,csl«r- P
Big
1* Rapids,
Rapid*, and Mbs
MU* Wulo
Wuio Chester Hedges. Mra. Earl Cale- wltft the back 61 the 1
tertained Mra. Roy Davis of Battle Nashville over the weekend.
the Roy Allerdings In Carlton Cen­ rt.llv mlikinir fnr nn» v»r
—*“
“
One ,f...
hundred
ind
Jone*' Hasiinxs.
»as'higs. were bridesmaid*
nun and
aw* Mrs. George Hebdoi
Jones.
Hastings,
bridesmaids, nran
Creek over Memorial Day.
..—,..*2;..•
LT J ,lv
_ 7 Jone*
dally milking for one year.
Igrouo
present.
Mr. and Mr*. R. K. Comp'on and ter.
Gown* of net and
»nrt &gt;.
n vp
IU m.rte
Mrs. Louh Goodyear and Mbs children spent the weekend at the
Gowns
cap
velb,
made turned in the highest scores. TYie
ThU record was supcrvUed by twenty-five wei were present
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Ward came
aunliar to the bride* but ot sa- morning golf,event for tow putt*
Mary Powers of Grand Rapids were home of Mr*, compton'* parents. from Detroit Tuesday night to spend Michigan State Collage.
•
rww colon, were worn by her at- »»* tied by Mrs. Edward Van PopMemorial Day vhltora at the home i, Mr. and Mra. E. L. Crandall, nt Decoration Day with nb parents.
M1M Agnes Toffee, daughter of1
-.
H.
D.
Baxter
entertained
and Mrs. Ray Branch,
of Mrs. P. T. Colarove.
I Sheridan.
ital guild No. 17 for dessert tendanu and all carried colonial
Mr. and Mrs. warren Ward- They Mrs. L»o Tafiee. graduated from
ir.g, Mlu Reilly Warns U
Guests of»
The committee
Mercy College of Nursing. Detroit. iut, ,*huraday with twelve
,w.„v tn attend- bouquet* of JohaniM Hill and Sweetfor a few
—| luncheon b Mrs. Robert Shannon, or tight sUpstitth causes
sons. Bernard and Larry, from and called on Mra. Anna Newton al Mich , on June 5
Agnre spent her |i nnle. Al bridge. Mrs. Tom Steb- heart roses.
Agnes
Victor Drilea and son Vicky of Ty­ Prairieville spent Sunday with their the Greenfield
h
ine groomsman wa* Raymond Mrs. EXlward Adams, Mra. L. J. CasConvalescent Home, first year of training at St. Joseph's
bins aand
tuni* Wns
’&gt;d Mrs Philip Mitchell tumler. Texas, who were accompanied grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mrs. Newtcn is a cousin of Mrs. Hoapltaj In Detroit &lt;
and the last two |Cd
cd In the winning
—■—------------scores and •*-tlie Marahah of Album and u*hciA were i ton. M™here from Chicago on. Wednesday
years at Leila Y Post Montgomery ■traveling
! traveling prize
p:
went to Mrs. Ralph Die Herrler. Albion. Bal. Ernrat ard Tredlnnldc Mrs. Kermeth Lab­
.
„ .
, , "
,
Warren Ward.
by Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Watkins.
___________
„„„ Andrina and Robert Taylor, Baltic erteaux and Mra. H. S- Wedel
.
allowance
at the top
„ *!fta' .I.rene..Bcaion of.V*
1 Mrs Charles Aldrich. Mr. and Mr*. hospital in Battle Creek The grad- I Herrick. Gu
lUests
for the evening were
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cummings Cellf Mr* May Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zerbel. Mrs Charles Paul. nation exercise* were held In tire uus Doroti
the armhole edga. Cat
Roush and Mrs. CcdAt (he ^cpnon ln the church TO DANCE AT COUNTRY CLUB
and aon, Tommy, will spend Sunday Harold D. Borden, Mr*. Btephen C.. and Mr*. Allison Lowden were in Horace Rackham building. Detroit. 1 ric Morev
through Wednesday in Chlcaio. Ar­ Normand and IltUe daughter. Randy, ‘ Hickory Comers Wednesday
Another (Madeline
daughter. SUter
Mary
Luu-I1
' night'dinner eurau t ^‘««&lt;*,hw»‘hC bouquetaMof *while aouwUitatsDecto^^And a?Uwspc^
rentina
Taffeei,
received
rangement* h*ve been made for Tom Mr*. Robert Avery and son. Bobby I Mr. end Mrs. William H. Weaver rentina (Madeline Tafice&gt;. received! —
•
In
the
raw
edge at tha boU
to see the cartoonbt* and fl&gt;e!r stu­ of Jackson, were weekend gueats Of {attended
an^M™ghFinvrt re?! peonies and stock, flanked by lightattended the
lhe graduation
graduall— of
— ,their her bachelor of arts degree on that.
the sleeve and sllpetlUh In pl
dios at the Chicago Tribune office*. Mr. and Mrs. L. E Shafer.
coUw'|Pau) Burkey m 1c and Mra. Turkey ^Uxt*Mc&lt;!Sof&gt;^*nMng were mZler Dance at the Country club. At nine
i granddaughter
granddaughter Barbara
Barbara Card
Card in
In Detroll,y fr&lt;&gt;ln Ml
Turn the bottom edge at U
Guest* of Mrs. Henry Smith for
Miss Janet Bums and Miss Lob । Lansing Thursday r
night.
Mr*.
“
—
•*
“
°SS
,
WNW
or
B.(ue!rL"^.^S.te*"j!»te
‘
!
S
“
“
"vtsrsS
S
o'clock
the
local
band
will
begin
to
Ing and either hem it aaparal
jfJecoration Day were Mr and Mrs. Kenyon are having a week's vacation Llewelyn . Davb and Mrs Clare
Mrs. Walter Mulvaney of Battle i
play and the party will be on its shpstltch it to the botfaan &lt;
*cck wl,h relatives and friend*
TPrtd Keech of Battle Creek.
in Detroit where they are guest* of Johnson also attended me gradtia- Creek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.!
Guest* of Mrs. Ida Pxlmatiar on Mr. and Mrs. Rusrell Kenyon and In uon of their niece.
I non of thb city. Mb* Martan Wool- way. While the dance is not tc ba cost, according to the way I
Clauds Bush, evidently ha« inher- ncre, , ,
formal, it will be more of a dress-up
Memorial Day were Mr. and Mr*. Cleveland where they will visit Mr.
1 cixk. Lansing, and Miss Maxine affair than usual and if a young finished originally. IT Um boU
Sunday visitors at the home of Iled her father's musical talent. A
Dane Hamilton, and Mr. and Mr* and Mrs Rcbert Kenyon
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wellfare were
acre waltz, emphasizing the war motif, | Mrs Omar Barnum was greatly Morgan. Baltic Creek, assbted with ladv would be more happy in a the lining is turned up and
Ralph Kelley of Sturgb
free from the hem of the cow
Mr. nnd Mrs Cari Baldwin spent Miss Pauline Walker of Jackson entitled "There'* a Star in My Win- surprised Saturday afternoon when the serving.
frock, she should feel free
Mrs. Wibon Ouldet and Junior of Bunday nnd Monday in Grand Rap- nnd Mrs. Kenneth Vogel of Mlch- dow for You." Is now on sale.
she received a dozen red roses from , Cpl. ana Mrs. Klngsnorth arc party
to wear It. The next Youth Council
Lansing arc guest* of T4r&gt;. Jame* &gt;“*•
A message taken over lhe tele- her hush-uid. who h in Pcari Ifnr- spending their honeymoon in Chi­ Dance
.
_
lean
lean Center.
Center.
will be at lhe Parish House eoat carefully, working
Gower and Mr. and Mr*. Edward
Mr and Mr*. Loo Burton of Ili'on
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Al- Fihone last week should have rend ■ bor, reminding her of her birthday, cago and the latter will return to June 29th.
.
Smith for ten days.
called on - Hastings relatives and ’ toft last week were Mrs. Georee hat Mrs. Katiicryn A Barrett, while i Saturday evening she was again cur- graduate with her class irom
right side. and the coat t
Mr. and Mr* Simon Etterbeck are friends on Wednesday. May 30
lAltoft
ot Albion staying with Mrs Maude Crawley. । prbed when hi* parents, Mr. and WMCE, Kalamazoo, on June 23. CpL
AlUrft and two children of
entertaining Mr. and Mrs Harold
YOU CAN SALVAGE TWAT USED
Mra. Waiter Mulvaney (Genevieve whose husband left Friday to enter became quite ill and was taken to;Mrs. Leon Barnum. and son John Klngknorth returns to his suauoi.
Etterbeck and Mrs. G. Baughman of Bush)-,of Battle Creek vbited Mrs.‘the service.
Pennock hospital—not Mrs. Craw- i Mr. and Mra. Von Mnkley and eons Stinson Field, Ban Antonio, Texas, COAT BY THIS METHOD
Detroit thb weekend.
: David nnd Kenneth and Mr*. Her- on June 15.
Edwin Smith on Saturday.
I Mr and Mrs. Swan Anderson en- ley.
Mr. and Mrs Krnnz Keller and ..
Mrs Mary Shay will celebrate hcr, bert Ketchem and »on Garry Lee
C D‘
of I*“iulnii vb-1 tertained Mr. and Mrs Clarence
Marilyn returned Saturday to their ited Hastings relatives and friend* --------------lining, Nina C. Reilly, instructor in
Finstrom „
nnd
— daughters
---------------- of 81st birthday June 11.
arrived to nelp celebrate her olrth- LEARY—MENEREY
— two
home in Syracuse. N. Y.. after a on Decoration Day
pleat marks in pressing.
Mrs. Ernest Burr recently received 1 day.
Grand Rapids Sunday.
In the presened" of sixty guests. textiles, clothing and related arts
week's vhit with hb parent*. Dr.
Mrs. Winnie Rickman and Miss
. • •
at Michigan State college, -d vires,
C O. Banghart. Glenn La u ba ugh announcement of the marriage of'
and Mr* Guy Keller.
Harriet Rickman of Kalamaivjo were
for the coat, when relined, will be
George Baulch went trout fish­ her niece, Marion Loutae Pennock, i Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Decoration Day guests of Mr and in the city on Tuesday and called and
'he daughter of Mrs. Eben Pennock I Mrs. Gus Wingclcr were Dr. and Herbert Mcnerey ot Muskegon, for- good for another season or'two.
over the weekend.
pressing seams, darts, faemgs, i
Mrs. F, L. Fairchild were Mr. and on Mn. Jacob Rchor and other ingMrs.
to
Robert
Melson
on
Monday,
Muy
*•
—
’
•
--------Mrs.
Caston.
Burdette Barber .and Mrs
The relining job Itself may re­
“*&gt;T' L. J. XM
’.t'’"'! _
,,
, imiiiy of Nasnvillc. and 8gt. John
Mrs. Hubert Fairchild of Detroit.
friends.
Earl Buck spent Thuraday In Bat­ 21. in Big Rapids
te? n&gt;Pllnn?UwF, .!&lt;
Bran&lt;’tja‘*»*‘- C. Leary, son 61 mL and Mrs. Vera quire patience but not a clever
Mrs. Marshall Cook and KaiTn of
Mr and Mn. Stuart D. Cleveland
Creek.
ter. Jo-Anne Finnle. n member of Leary of Hastings, was solemnized frame of mind. It's a painstaking
Lansing are spending several day* and three children returned Mon­ tleMrs
Mary
Czerwinskc.
Mrs
Mar
­
with Mr. and Mrs Robert Cook
on aun&lt;“iy afternoon at the home process of marking, pressing,
day to their home In Springfield. tha Bowhub. Mbs Mary Bobko from
Robert. Finnic entertained a group Of me bride's bruU&gt;er-in-law and matching notches and basting care' Among those who attended the Ohio, after a visit with Mrs_01cvc-;1 ura
,ia Rapids
tuipias called
cauea on
on Mr.
aar. and
ano
R,lrL'i “,nd otflcr friends at 'shier. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peeples fuilv.
wedding of Gladys Jones, the Unds parents. Mr and Mrs. Thomas j Grand
Mra. Paul Skinner and Mrs. Mary
tea Thuraday afternoon. Bnuou«u._t tjjeir Pine Ridge farm near KaiBefore ripping the old lining out. enough to set pleats; remove
daughter of the Rev. and Mrs May- 8. Baird
The Jolly Pedro club entertained
II 8&gt;iay
Memorial
Day.
*&lt;
Shay
Memorial
Day.
mark notches with thread on the
Ian Jones tn Battle Creek Sunday,
Miss Winifred Davin returned last , Mr. and Mrs Cha*.
Chas Parker and Mr. and Mra. Burr Cooioy at their
go over hemline lightly once
were Mr and Mrs Robert shannon
of lUstmp rt£d t£‘S22
f52‘nfc85*LBern.Mn!lnoCal'f''I Mr*.
Urs William
William Parker
Parker nno
and ncr
her motner
mother meeting last Saturday A dinner f._-r *llh,lMr colorful dresses brought
anil Barbara. Marjorie HUI. Mrs. where
wnera she
snn had
hurt been visiting
vlilflna (nr
.. Mr fifteen was held at Shady
Nook fol
­
fur^
u;
A ru\g cerAnony briwc tne fl^r- guide In putting the new Unto* In.
for Ov&lt;.
five i from Grand n-...JRapid* called on
Irene Hamilton. Wlllo and Beverly
i.,.„22.7
-7
i
ruig
ceremony
oeiorc
tne
nowerRemove
the old lining carefully group dry tn position
weT,7rt
■ ..
r&gt; n w r&gt; , ,' “nd Mrl P“ul Skinner and Mra. lowed by visiting ami earns ut ,ltne
“c cert,.r.r
“‘^rret was the lace cor- 1 banked Rreolace
in “
the p
Peenlcs
Jones, sk 3/C. Pensacola. Florida.
,w
'"
’
"
pto
without
tearing
or
stretching
so
home of Mr and Mra. Ed. Monica.
Judge nnd Mrs R R. McPcck of. Mnry ghny last week
Mrs W. O. Caseadden attended ?t«rlntCnWRrX,(.K1UCw
“r't! I «r. and MrB KA1P!1 Turn" a,lri The Cooleys received many lovely ranaemrnt of while flnu-nn
...
-....
.
.
next.
the wedding of a nephew in South­
61 Wednesday and ] children were in Otsego Memorial glfU. A special guest for the eve­
port. Ind. on Sunday and also had Tnursda,.
‘Day to attend Ute luncral of Mrs ning was Ensign Robert Clark.
a short visit with relatives In
01 uua c,ty* To i’idge the amount of mat
(tertal------------------------------------WAR BONDS win ]
*'»ner «n&lt;» । Turner’s grandmother.
. .
Marlon. Ind.
■
_______ T.’wSS;
“'**• ““*1
fy PoU-war
TT/ Do0.* I Pr&lt;*ent from away to attend th#
The Busy Eight ladies were vn- French anr Isting In the dtntnr room
Among those wim attended the ration Day with Mr. and
id Mrs. Roy funeral of Mlsa Anna Johnson on tertained al the home of Doris Mc­ A welcome guest was Madelon Bigler
funeral of Arthur Bedford in Mid­ Everett.
Friday st the Methodbt church were Donald Monday evening. June 4.
dleville Thursday were Mr and Mrs.
Tuesday guests of Mrs. Ruth Cap- her nieces. Mrs. Irma Wood. latwton, Pedro was piayfd with prizes going
me class.
, b
plB|U m Muskegon. Alter gradDon Bllvln. Mrs Will Field. Mrs. rx&gt;n were Leo Bischoff s 2/c. and
Cranston Wilcox, Mrs. David French. Mrs. Bischoff, who returned to the Mrs. Maude Young and son Richard to Esther James, high score. Marof Comstock; a nephew. Ray Moore jery Fowler, low score. Next parly
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Wnllacr were = 1»o'i™"w"u„T.ou“ro
navy yard in SouUt Carolina, Fri­ and daughter Mary Moore. Battle will be at the home of Either
Co2ra
1 c^t*
fnmSJ wUh
hU
WM1 Mother
in
day
CokuT o/
TV-Sfii
wltn
u lathef
,aUWf
in their
their
Creek. Also Mrs. Verna Blakney James in July.
Mrtv
honoring
Shu
Shn
SILi
W
r®*
*
loB “here
here.
' •Dtbrtng
'’‘“*uld
Tingbrother
the army
In
in
Mr and Mrs. Keith Chase are en­ Gebton, Highland Park: Dr. Wini­
Kfrlek
Strirk ThIhu
” r £lrV I January. 1M1.
1941. He was aent
sent to IceIcetertaining her aunt. Mrs. • Georgia fred McLravy and Mrs. Florence I
Em OriSsn
Or^oJ sb^r
*ixU rn?
M Mrl wl ' land
,M3- «rving «&gt;«*
there tor
for eUfheigh- |
Mrs. N B. Rose on Church street, ^nd
Gilson of Detroit for two weeks
Otis Qlnutead. Grand Rapids; Mrs
iace'
rKlnv irJrn
rffinv
tUen
®fn monU^. 111
^UT
Ur going
«°ing to
to Ireland.
Ireland,
A weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs Penelope Abbott Richey. Galesburg; was pleasantly surprbed Sunday lace
L“eJ. auelra
_.T-'!irtyenmine
:*cv.cn 7rn
*crc Vf”®1’?* ■I England and into Nonnaruly.
Normandy. He
Fred Friedrich was Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Elaine Bauer Webwrt. Kala­ when thirty-seven of her children other
STEAM HEAT
•e’er® woun&lt;la u‘ «*the.n
and grandchildren arrived with a AdrtanlO^^EnlS.rMi312^ .nrt i
Clearwater of Kalamnzno.
mazoo. all "Hope Daring girls "
6- ,M&lt; and returned
potluck dinner In honor of her GrandvlBe Vs PKt^M^kd hll'pr*"0®
Mra. Ruth Cappan and two chil­
Mrs. Garic Puller left Wednesday
HOT A COLD WATER
-- •
.....
lx;.
I.* 111*0
w^k^m^e
United State* in February,
dren were weekend aucsb of Mrs. to spend a few days In Chicago o7th birthday. Those present were beenauendln^ti,.
lw0 weeks here
hero and n(, u nOw wl 1Ufl0Ugh from Ux.
Irvin McCann of Battle Creek who where she will attend a class re­ Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Rose and son, been spending two
SHOWER BATH
and Howard Main, Hastings; Mr. In Grandville.
returned to Hastings with Ui«n and union.
Gardner General hospital In Chi-.
and Mrs. Alvin Morgan and chil­
spent Monday with Mrs. Roy Doug­
cago. _ ______
_________
Mr. and Mrs. John Hewitt and son. dren. Battle Creek; Mr. and Mra.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
lass.
Jimmy, of Lansing, were SUnday Russell Rose and children, Grand •Faul was the M-ciic
scene
ui
of
me
the
dinner
dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Webb enter­ guaab of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hewitt
party
which
they
gave
Thursday
ELLIOTT—LOW RY
Rapids;
Mra.
Merrill
Blrimback
and
tained Mr. and Mrs. Van Pratt and and George Scott and brought little
night
honoring
Mr.
and
Mrs.
DorAt
0
quiet
weddlm
children.
Woodbury;
Mr.
and
Mrs
daughter Katherine and Mr* Delilah Party Kelly home after a three
home of Mrs. Frank Granger,
Wm. Hayca and children, Mr. and rance Trethric whose departure for
Keenan and Nancy-of Kalamazoo weeks' stay In Lansing.
6. Jefferson Street, Sunday
Mrs. Geo. Taggart and children, San Joae, Calif., in the near future
Mr. and Mrs Dana Burgess and Prei-rxnl; and a friend. Mra. Elva 1* greatly regretted. A beautiful bou- “t four o clock, with a few Insoils of Kalamazoo were Sunday
quet of mixed flowers was used in timatc friends in attendance, Mia*
Spillman.
Glenndaje,
Arizona.
In
guoxts of Mr and Mrs. Jos. Brozak. tne afternoon the, ladies called on the dining room and yellow roaes Edna Lowry, formerly of PhllaThe Rev. L. Winston Stone has their sbter. Mrs Violet Main.
grown in Mrs. Paul's garden and'delphia. Mlsa.. and-Dr. Henry M.
gone to Grand Rapids to attend the
banked with yellow candle* formed Elliott of Hastings, plighted theirt
sessions of the annual Michigan con­
On Tuesda/ afternoon. Mrs. Cor­ tlie table centerpiece. The guests troth, the Rev. u Winston Stone
ference which opened on Wednes­ nelius Manni waa hostess to lhe who played tripail during th* evc- | being the officiating clergyman.
I
day. It b expected that Rev. stone J .FT. club, eight RtiesU being pres­ ning, were Mr. and Mrs Ben GidThe bride wore an attractive aqua
will be returned to the local Meth­
ley. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reed blue street drea* with a corsage of
odbt church for another year. The ent.
and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith.
-gardenias and one in her hair. Mrs
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Kirchenbaur
Miss Dorothy Roush, a bride­
plan to ro later In the week.
was honor guest at a charm­
Mbs Elizabeth Henry has returned elect,
ing party on Saturday evening given
from her vacation which she spent by
Mrs. Timothy Howard of Kala­
with her sister. Mbs Bernice Henry.
mazoo
and Mrs. Ralph Herrick at
In Akron. Ohio, and with her brother
the
home
of their parents, Mr and
and sbler-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Or­
ville Henry, and small son of Pitts­ Mrs. Charles H. Leonard, with nine­
teen
guests
A wedding
burgh. Pa. During her absence. Mbs rake and Ice attending.
cream war- wned
Hazel Henry visited in Morenci and
dessert, Mbs Roush cutting Ute cake
Dowling part of the time.
Mrs. L. C. Cole. Mrs. Ralph Law­ uiih nor sister, wi.u wuuue rwu.&gt;.&gt;
rence. Mbs Pearl Dryer and Mbs serving it. Miss Sue Rawley served
MUdred Cole were In Charlotte the Ice cream. Later various game;
Thursday evening to attend the were played and Mbs Roush was
graduation exercises. Virgil Archer, presented with tome “favorite re­
nephew of Mrs.'CoIc, Mfs. Lawrence cipes" and helpful household hints
lovely miscellaneous gifts were
and Miss Dryer, was one of the grad­ Some
received by the honor guest. Those
1.00-1
uates.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Levrb ot Cas­ present from out of town were Miss
cade were Sunday guests of Mr. and Sue Rawley and her mother. Mrs.
39c-50t
Rawley,
and Mn. William Fox. Kal­
Mrs. Don Lewb.
amazoo.
and
Mrs.
Forrest
Johnson.
Sir. and Mrs. Aben Johnson go to
3.50 mui
Cranbroak for Friday and Saturday Belding.
to attend the graduation of their
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Armbruster,
son. Aben Johnson. Jr.
Sr., entertained with a family dinner
Friday evening for Mr. and Mn.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
John Armbruster, Jr, the latter hav­
Byron D. McKibben, Orangeville 50 ing arrived in New York from
France. Tuesday noon, after 16
Leora Voalcn. Orangeville 52
J. Reuben Reed. Prairieville ...20 months overseas as T.O. for General
Esther L. Kingsbury. Hastings .11 Motors.

a

T?. sa.Jess., ■st-Jeia. te s“

“.«( “£•■

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SOCIAL ITEMS * i_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

ROOMS

L ■

HOTEL HASTINGS

a

A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF BAB5
APPARELS AT POPULAR LOW PRICE

Chux Disposable Diapers .
।
4 dox. Kleincrts Refill Pads
Baby Blks. - 30x40 at .... 65
Baby Blks. - 36 x 50 satin bound
.
1.25 1.39-1.7

An American
Tradition

Complete Soda Fountain Service

Prompt Service - Quality Product!

OLIN!
ate Purchasing Dl0. State Building.

for furnishing the
nu and institutions
supply of gasoline,
nd complete Inforobtained upon re-

1 upon the entire
the State or only

Felt and Wash Kid Shoes
Not Rationed
Bootees at
Buntings ....
.
Cu-Tips Medicaton .
Electric Bottle Warmers
&amp; Vaporisers

*n ICE CREAM!

Mri. Archie Rcickord entertained
DON’T BUY THINGS YOU DON’T her potluck bridge club Monday eve­
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
ning. places being laid for eight.

0 BIDDERS
ON

Baby week«

Sodas - Sundaes - Drinks

For Home Use!

CALLS
FOB

MADE ON THE SAME FARM BY THE
SAME FAMI LY-for N EARLY 50 YEARS

Swift’s Milk Sherbets
and Ice Cream
25c

UPTOWN

SPORT

Comfort in Rubens, Johnson

SHORS

Rand Shoes is more

than restful easiness. That has been true since 1898.

for blds to Eugene
urchasing Director,
Building, Lansing

gBEO’S

IN STAT!
kTIVI BOARD

— «lai ST IUD PHASMACIST ALWAYS ON PUTT
~ HaH.a.
H-.UU

HEED RUG STORE.

।There’s comforting confidence in their
correctness. The long wear you get brings

FARM

MADE

ICE

CREAM

। a conifurtriig thought of low-cost mileage.

SffQJ
V

Not quite so much now, due to wartime reductions,

MILLER'S
151 W. STATl ST.

DAIRY

STORE

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

TAYLOR’S SHOE STORE
Good Shoes Properly Fitted
HASTINGS, MICH.

Baby Sweaters
Wool Shawls
Baby Pants
Baby Rompers
Baby Jersey Suits
Baby Shirts . .
Baby White Dresses
Baby White Slips
Training Pants
Chenille Spreads

LOOand

�Till HASTINGS BANS1.K. THCTUDAY. *UN1 1. IM

CARD or THANK*—W. wi.h lo r*

il
Sholdon Agency

•

SWANSON
AGENCY
109 W. State

Now is the time for hail insur­
ance, livestock, life insurance,
residence and farm labor lia­
bility insurance. And don’t for­
get the tornado insurance.

Coll 2908

Bonds

Res. 3359

AUCTION SALES

Early Commando*
"Commando," according » Ency­
clopaedia Britannica, la a Por-

CARDS OF THANKS

ELL DRILLING
ID REPAIRING
CLAsamro rates
me pel wort. minimum or 3#e.
DlraUy liana eel In cepe or Mack
K. type 10« por ttao.
Flral laacttlcn me per word, aach
auccaaalva laaattloa or tame a4 la
per word, ■latmna ckarga 80c.
10c additional wW be obliged for
blind ad*.
x
AU rain. are for caah.
Ada net paid for by Wedneoday fol­
towing wtU bo ckarged an addi­
tional lt&gt;o tor carrying.
foreign CiaaiUtod Sava Sc »•» »«L
Minimum ctarga 40 s.

the administrative, and tactical unit
of military and semimilitary expedi­
tion! agalmt Use natives. They were
the forces of the former Boer repub-

.ffTtl
|n&gt;U KALE—Itahy bed. 3 p.alr. ut aki.
and «ki polra. Haby‘. P*
1 and high chair. 73V W. V alnut, Ha.
S-7
I ting. 1*11.0. 31*70.
'Kill SALE -Wa.hlng ni'hl •I*. Inquire
at 88* N Michigan.
Foil SALK—Hi.tied hllehe.i eabln.t tn

ATHLtTtS FOOT ITCH

0~7
73VFI3.
Illll SILK—Ha. «l*n*. «|. TTiht naan
lira S. llanorer Mt . phon. • 741*. 6 14
KOH HALF.—liovd i burner
larh.4. told, tut, kero.roe i
a,.j white panvilahi. Hrg. John liuorvim.ji..mir
i hce 'a mile ,001b
Phone Idin.

1

LIVESTOCK

1 FOR SALE—WT.Be nary bean., for .red. FOR HA7.E—Choice uf either Lt.rk mare
P year. old. or It,, mare. I y.ara old
ting.'en M CI.
O ld
Kenneth Cronk Home 3. MiJdl.nil..
phone .110'11.
1 mile &gt; aal nt DX
staOun. thm I mile ••mt b, la anil.
EMPLOYMENT — HELP WANTED
nn
ne.t. thm .O’llh tu third i
Ola. 1,1 ,..All
tr
^WANTED—Two or three good men for I'OR SALK Oil TRADE
H.,..t.r.d
nt at the S«.l Co- i llrrk.hire burr trail, for h
614
er. Kenneth Crunk. H. 1. Middlealite
tf
■Anne 3i»Fll
j WANTED—School ,
lug and odd Luu*irbnld Job. one whole rm; salk—Hee,.ten.1 a.-a.-irn.r; ball..
, —h— ,T , I.. . . ■ ■■,« &gt;l)J Oglr
j Mnl Koy Curdei
••, m k a
I'itMia. I*&gt;-Wmdiaai
ml. ...utli i.t Um..11.nd
rt 7
WANTED NDW—I' ul) er part time g.rl&gt;
Foil SALL — Ni. e
l.r..od .&lt;•« .Ith
, Ni^bt girl, peel
tell |IS. 1 ll.i'r. »i .1 It ..purl Au
Ihonr Hutntihri &lt;
d7
KOH SALE—Pair grldlnc..
&gt;.,.r. ..Id, utt. about l.'.uii .1... fflH.lt
nabt. offer
duul.le hatne.. No
r.fu«.d. JH-L
t«.r.rH, him..

j

HENRY FLANNERY

DR. DERK STUIVE

cIKe Spine
is the Human
Switchboard
controlling
Health aa/

f. 7
Phone 7SSF3.
Kill s ll.S -Il-Hi team l.l.i.
.u.i 1.1 ,-ar. e.icht 4hi.ii Sound and
r .-ht Alfred ll.ml.er. .*'; ■nite. ...I
Wiui.llan&lt;t.
•7
FOR SAI.K —Te.m ..f h.ir..... rneaf.
jhr.. rMlna^eu Istra lor. PIIi.lir Delton

Marshall Furnacei

.
rm; -H.K — U h.if.r. &lt;r.,i. 1 “ ■! ■
brokr tu milk, rail to .Id . tin. five
• ear ..Id grey m.rr, I„„k. 1 tarry S|mn
«Ule. Phon. 711 FIS. .
d 7

Repairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop
Floor Sanders for Rent
&amp; E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

f&lt;FK Salk -Well Lake year round ...&lt;
1 ,ge. - Imme.liaie poa.eaalon ltra.&lt;i».1.1. M &lt;| l ourb, .11 i. lia.tlng. 7
mile, north Delton ..n_M *1 , o 7
Poll KENT--Fir. atom unturni.hcd
apartment. No children. Cali 313’* &lt;1 7
Poll BENT I nfurul.hnl upper tour
num aparlm-ut with ball,
Plume
went
_____________ ___
_n-t
iililllD AND LOOM—Ladle. preferr.d
nr man aud mle Phone 181*8 l“ll N
Mi.hig.n
»7
Poll KENT—room lornl.br.l lower
ai-anmenl. n..r fartorlea. Adult. &lt;&lt;&lt;5*
N llanorer Hl.
"14

INSURANCE and BONDS

Jerry Andrus
Natl Bank Bldg.

hiivpractk
releases

USED CABS—To the beat ot our
knowledge. all price. In thto claaalhcatloti are within OPA calling pricer.

Don't Neglect Slipping

i

AUCTIONEER

F? 5“

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LUl your Auction Sale* with

DEWEY REED
•OH SALE

FALSE TEETH

-?? ?

one 251S

Porter

PAINTING

11*31* Model I truck, lot.*

Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars

SCOTT SERVICE

KHl HALE—1830 Mtldrl A 4 d.
vnndkllnn. .a.-elleril &lt;lr.«. &lt;1 5
aulre al .'*37 £. Iloltd St

All kinds of trucking

PHONE 2812

Place orders now for
Spring or Summer Work
i";

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK

USED CLOTH1KG

OR LEAVE ORDERS AT
817 S. HANOVER

SALES

FOR SALK—Uoy • dark blue.
aull,
14 in »6 Mr. &lt; A 'um.
llanuaer.

WANTED—MI8CELUUCE0US

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

FRANK JONES

WANTED—L’aed rurn binder, an d 4 or
8 roll huiker*. F. S. Vawlkr Heed
TS
...’ "L.?1"4?.*'0___

The underside! of rubber life raft*
are camouflaged with pigmenli to

Boyer for STILES and Company,
Hailing! dockyard*, phone 25M. or
call 617 Lacey through lhe week.

We Remove Dead Animals
Auctioneer &amp; Sole Mgr.
Phone 2178
Nashville
At My Expense
Son ot Geo. Eaton, veteran of 1S00

Delton,

Mich.

Sales made In any section.

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

Horses

Bill" Sherwood

Cattle

INSURANCE
Hotel ILutlngi

Feeders$6 to $22.00
Dairy Cows$50 to $140
Veal Calves$12 to $18
Deacons--------------$3 to $14__
Beef Heifers$9 to $15.60
Beef Cows$9 to $13
Hogs _..L--$14.60
Rfs__-$l3.85

JOHN BECK

For Prompt Removal
ol Old. Crippled
or Dead Horses
i
and Cows
,

LLOYD J. EATON

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721 /

Prices at Hasting* Livestock
Sales, June 1, 1945

•

I HUT Htfeatlto and voal ealtea Phong
U
Hen Habeoek. phone 3608.
VlANlKU hUll’CAHH—A (Irani 4* t.i isu
sere farm. Write boa "44 ’ r o Han-

G. F. ECKARDT

Pl

MONEY j|%
TO L0AN4

WHAT 16 THE
SHELL?

on Form Property
PHONE 17F11 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE
xen Coppock Delton, Mich.

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

in Barry County
Address P. O. Box 191,
Charlotte, Mich.

AUCTIONEER

SHELL HORSEHIDES
FOR SALE—Sewing machine.
Lo
rbuhinc. ehalr.. di.he., child',
and mlM-rll.ne.iu.. &lt;1. F. Murphy,
mile, r..t of Bradley
, 7
Full SALE—Stuart Warner ralilnrl n
din; rotiage atae elertrle range; u yr.
old work hor.e .gt ISOO Iba. Phone
7C3F3 1. 2 mile, out on &gt;oalb lln-d
way Charles Bancroft.
8-7

HOTI CX

ED. FINNIE

CEDAR CREEK Beauty Shop now upon.
Finger wato 85c. .hunpoo and tingor
wars *1.00, naraanatlla »S.OO. Owned
and operated by Mar*ar*l Au.tln.
Plena call tor appointment Dalton
3dF13.
8-7

MOVING AND STORAGE

LyRARKER'S
taMto*

Hmm 2115

Phone (Collect) Hastings 2715 for

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
Horses, cows and small stock removed promptly.
Your colls are greatly appreciated.

HOWARD BRISTOL
Phone Hastings 2715
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

2 hr. Service
tf.

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY

GUARANTEED

TRUSS FITTING
•&gt;»
EXPERIENCED
FITTER

WOLVERINE

Glycerin available from animal fats Is badly needed in
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.
Ice Bar. Ckl

KALAMAZOO

MNOl.INC

WOKKS

NO other work shoes on earth
are made like Wolverines for
wear-defying toughness and
for Comfort Yet they actu­
ally cost less per month or mile
of service because they last so
long. Souse • ’em, soak ’em,
freeze ’em...every time they
dry out soft and pliable, due
to the secret Wolverine triple­
tanning process. Wolverines
are the only work shoes with
both soles and uppers of gen­
uine Shell Horsehide. Come
to our store and try on a pair.

WEAR ON
END OF GRAIN

AMAZINGLY
» FLEXIBLE

fCUT-RATE
SHOESTOBE

�do," accordins ta^ncyiritannlc*. la a Per­
ri adopted by tha Boars
rice. A commando waa
tratlva.and tactical unit
nd icmimilltary expedi-

unions which made millobligatory on aU males

TIS FOOT ITCH
11. DTHOXO. n PKXK,
IKAClDta .MOHR IJKIIUH.
umnil. MUST b. ■•blk.
TKATK. Akvbal I. VKXY

ERK STUIVE
[ROPRACTOR
«

Ilullnp

fte

Spine

the Human
Jitchboard
controlling
Health and

-^yxior

Ounpractic |

k

releases

TAe
Power

Within

d Thursdays

THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

SECTION TWO—RAGES 1

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JUNE 7. 1945

! goes directly from our APO by ape- Hastings. Mlcfi.
Dearest Mom:
dal courier lo Paris every after­
Well. Jong lime no hear from me. noon at 3.00 o'clock and readies
1 proud*of you
defeat of Germany. I am proud of huh? It’s Just another one of those there by 8:00 the same night and
Continued from First Secticn.
things tho*. I’ve just got back from I is put directly on a plane and
you. The world U proud of you."
Official Reports:
By JANE CAMERON
The Eighth Air Force wa* the the hills where I spent about twen- flown to New Yor^, to don't fatal
Patrol Over The Elbe
World's mightiest strategic bombing ty daya of "hunting”. It wasn't very raway if some of mz mall reaches
.you in three days. Mail from this
With the 35th inf. Division In force. Its personnel of 186.000 was much fun either.
I’ve got a lot of letters from &gt; APO has number ond priority over
Germany—A volunteer Patrol of the equivalent of 12 infantry divi­
What
is ao rare as a day In June?
137th Infantrymen crossed the Elbe sions, and II could send 21,000 air­ you—most of them while I was out I all other cargo at the present time, “Rare" is hardly tho word for the
River to determine the possibilities men in 2.000 four-engine bombers in the field, and I had to destroy ! and that was a peraonal order from i days we've had so far in June.
them.—It I--------don’t—
answer
all—of your I Gen. Elsenhower in person who was
for making contact with the Red and 1,000 fighters over Germany --------&gt;• —
Inn,
L...,,.
^v...
th,
T
T
tfnt
HAi-k
Armies elements moving Westward, at one time, a combat effort possl- questions you will know why.
killed six German Soldiers and look ble only through the support of J ‘‘“rve'"r coupie*'of souventers foritaM In’uine to'aee film get o’n hit [ .’'
Jwo prisoners. They crossed the tens of thousands of. non-flying you. One of them Is a Jap compass I pl*ne and take off. But this whole .
I ll eend it to you as soon as I can. &lt;'&gt;mP '* ‘he biggest mad house*I E1"”*r*n.^
L7i™
wtlver as they were covered by their speclalUts
I am back in a rest camp now ever saw and we don’t know if wc S*?'*‘™*
(”
..I!?'
Since August, 1942, when combat
Comrades on the Friendly ij-iore.
.nd
Ons man swam the River to secure operations began. Flying FortrcMes and It sure U nice. It seem* kind I are coming or going. We have elxht
of
funny
to
sleep
on
a
cot
Instead
.
men
on
DS.
'detached
service)
beChord,
and
this
is• what $
another rowboat so that all might and Liberators of the Eighth
of
in
a
foxhole.
There
la
a
river
1
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»
‘
d«
‘
he
two
APO
IS.
*
eight
eight
French
French
I
I
L
ro
™.
th
f
1
*
dc
‘
t™
J
’
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’
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return together with the prisoners. 1dropped more than 700,000 tons of
. .. ia .the. beat men
u; -•
twenty
’s help-; haven
havdn tt thev
they round
found that vet?
yet?
tarset*. Fighter
Fishier rishi ,here, too, and that
mfn and
»pd about
about ....nt,.
twent P.W.
Although told that they might bombs on enemy targets.
.
rh.lrm.n nf
5.250
Nazi’. piuxicz
planes uung
thing vi
of mi.
all. iI uiuii
didn'ti wuii
wash.. suave
»have or . hlg.
*n«. three 2!»
2*.» ton 1trucks besides •
down
ahot
.u. umwu
(
------------------u
.mv hox
be taken prisoners the K Co. yanxs,
yanks, pilots bi
..,.4
4
-,V.
__
__
.
......
r.tir
IiUTl
.
V
f
tl
1I*
1
I
4
H
04
change
clothes
once
In
the
20
dav*
,
our
pwn.-vehlclcs
and
special
per&gt;
Marx
van
Do.cn,
chairman
ot
-- ------------------ - ------- -one of who was Pfc. Wesley ManMan- nnd destroyed 4.250 others on the ’c.—
was
on
the
line.
mhA
for
driving
in
exceas
of
the
thc
National
War
Bond
committee.
—— ground.
Bomber gunners ahot 6.000 11 was on lhe line.
ker, of 705 W. Bond St. Hastings.
I
One
attar w h.d «P^d Unilt posted on all vehicle*. I *'ro‘e
‘he editor of Star* and
Interceptors out ot lhe air.. Jken^a
One niffhi
•iiut
—
Mich., undertook the crossing. German
1
hm‘wJd?i«
Thought Brass is floating in and out of our ' S‘rip« and asked for fIrs-.-haud
Leaving at midnight, the men
Airmen of the Eighth were lhe I we
taken
.... a ao&lt;S nlahUs 7m pUcc al1 lhe Ume and we have ‘ ^*CU°? ,rom
wouM...get
,u‘lLUn« "
crossed lhe Elbe, without Incident. lfirst Americans to attack Germany, we
we wouiu
would get
get aa good
good nights
night’s rest
rest two Majoni two Captains and three | themselves on ’he Home Front and
early crews flew u handful of j and shove off again lhe next ’momMoving toward a nearby Town. Tile
'
they encountered a Motorcycling unescorted
1
bombers against the Ing. We had a pretty good night—the . Lt*, here ah the time, and so you , Bond-buying side of the war. The
Writers’ Board was looking for
Luftwaffe, and proved the! Japs didn’t make a move. The next can imagine how things ate and If •' War
German Officer who refused to powerful
I
Ml.ll slants 4.IU
W p.Cfresh
and litnew ideas to
pre­
of an American idea— | morning al daylight tho’. they real- this last* very long we will all go . sent
Halt when ordered to do so The feasibility
1
to the American ------people.
•- The
Nazi was killed.
Ipreclilon daylight bombing over the . )y opened up on us. Hand grenades. crazy. But I think most of the prlslelters In answer Indicate bitterEntering into the Town, the man ««lch.
1
। knee mortars and machine guns. onrrs are In paw so thing* should
start to smooth out soon. No &lt;?ne
visited the Burgermetater to ask
As the Eighth grew In strength.! They kept us pinned down for 31
American people in general, their
whether other German Soldiers Il
| was assigned the task of crush- hours. When we finally did get roll­ know* who Is supposed to do what Indifference, and the number of
there is no more system than
were nearby. At first the Amer- . Ing
|
the German Air Force, which | &lt;n« fUtaln. we really went. We cap­ and
there &gt;1* in a free for all. But we strikes resulting from some unim­
leans were told there were none ! had
1
lo be done before the Allies ' tured Che next hill and knocked out get things done somehow and let portant or Inane reason.
but. when threatened with his life could
&lt;
invade France. Bombers of' about eight machine gun», a 77 the details and small things go.
if he were lying, the Mayor said lhe
i
Eighth smashed Nazi aircraft1 mm. mountain gun. got about a
A group of writers went to Eur­
Now I will go on with my trip
there might be a few.
iproduction centers. Its fighters des- I dozen mortars and killed a h— of
Advancing beyond the Village, itrojed thousands of enemy planes । a lot of Japs. In the time we were and tell you more about thing* here ope and spent two months gather­
the King Co. men saw a Half-Track In
। lhe alr and on the ground.
| out. the Japs we killed numbered In along In my later letters, maybe by ing information. They decided that
then I will know more about what Stars and Stripes had accentuated
.filled with Armed Germans coming
After beating lhe Luftwaffe Into the hundreds.
the least favorable aspecu- of lhe
toward them. Forming an ambush, relative
i
Impotency, lhe Eighth
The last night before we smarted Is going on. but I’m telling yon
C Patrol fired at the Naxles as threw
i
its growing weight against back, the Japs laid on us with their since I have come back I haven't Home Front and had overplayed
Half Track got closer. The Ger- &lt;Germany's rail system and vital I artllllery and what I mean, they seen all of the fellows In our outfit! trivial incidents of civilian war. time life, until the average fightmans increased their speed as the sources
i
of oil. These campaigns in ; laid on! The shells were whistling yet. confusion Is *0 great
•Yanks opened fire. This resulted In &lt;conjunction with the British Roval and hitting all around our bivouac
Well, I think I left off with Tues­ 1 Ing-man sees us as u muddle-headfive Germans dead, whose corpses ,Alr Force and the U. S. 15th Air area and the shrapnel was flying day. last night. We went to lhe j ed and unconcerned nation, ipendIng our time striking and eating
Vere thrown out by their Com- i
all over. Every time I'd hear a shell Edinburgh castle, and spent about
rode*, and two captured after fall- ttary operations In the alr and on coming I'd hit my slit trench and three hours there going through Black Market beefsteak.
tag from the vehicle.
( lhe ground, and saved the way (pr make myself as small as I possibly this building and that building and
Flare Signals fired by lhe Patrol tthe march of Allied armies across could. I was really scared, and I’m were told legend after legend, story
Probably every last one of us la
were answered by the Russians, iEurope.
IIUL ashamed
not
n4&gt;..MIICV to
tu admit
UUUI.L it
II I4 said
UIU my after story and so many that It guilty to some degree nt giving out
The distance between Allied Groups
! prayers a lot of times II'm
’m not foolfa
would be Impossible ta begin to these impressions. We talk wltherwas too great to cover and lhe Pa­
Auatraila &lt;Delayed)-Cadet-Mid-1' Jf*
Ina wl
when
len 1I say 1I Jthought
h0UB.Vl r
I'd
,d “° even list them all but they verc Ingly of the strikes, and we all know
trol decided to return. Having come shipman J. P. Coleman of 735 West
1 “’}. atl ’ hear . ‘he damn extremely Intercstlnj and when I Defense workers who are so tired
over In one small row boat, there Green
!
Street, Hastings, was In . । shell* whUtllng In my.sleep
get home I will go over all the pic­ Chat they take vitamin pills every
WM not enough room for th* two South-West
;
going -»
at the job, ten
ture* I am sending and tell you day to —keep
=«»' •"•■•»
Pacific port recently.
111 °nljI
prisoners. Because of this. S/Sgl. HU ship, a freighter bearing munia day.
tzy. But never
r.c.cr
some of
ui theoe.
uie»c. Othe?
uinei things
tiling* we
wc saw
saw , &gt;°'&gt;« -cxry hour* z
chow “ 1 «UI=“ d^l,lrr ’r.e‘ some
J...____________
■ —
Denzll L. Llndbom. 204 N.W. 7th tlons to allied fighting forces, hav- •
word nf
of that
that S'h,n
when ue
we a-rlti*
write tn
to
a mnv
move
on. 1I can't
were lhe royal
mile which ■a wnrrt
* nn
‘ afford to miss~ that day
Ave, Galva. Ill, swam the fast •
that, ha ha!
Is lhe street from the csstle lo the the boys. We eat hideous messes of
ing
docked
here.
flowing river and rowed back to 1
Balace and on this are all the state dessert made with corn syrup and
Oh
yes.
we
had
12
bottles
of
beer
He
is
the
son
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
E
'
—
c
i»&gt;u
uvum
u,
ura
his buddles with another boat All .
ulldings. monuments etc. and It gag on them, but when we write to
Coleman
and
a
graduate
of
Haswaiting
for
us
when
we
got
back,
men returned safely
'
our boys, we tell them glowingly of
tng* High School.
Il sure was good. So good In fact is one of the oldest pnrts of the our blissful days and we give the
town dating back to the 10th cen­
Coleman is a Cadet-Midshipman th"' I've only one left.
I Aboard a heavy cruiser (Delayed) In tho U. 6. Merchant Marine Ca- I Well, I’m going lo sign off fur tury. But pictures can describe Impression that life is *p6nt in
I —Lewis Oliver Bolton. 21 seaman, det Corps which educate* young i thU time. It isn’t much of a letter these much better lo you than I Elysium fields, which In reality, the
gecond claas, USNR, aon ot Mr. and men to become officers of the US. but you will ot least know I’m safe can ao I will Just tell you the fields are full of mud and we shiv­
.Mrs. Warren Bolton, of Route 2. '"
‘
---------■
’ J and sound. I’ll try to write you a &gt;hlnn we saw. We saw lhe Edin­ er as we plant the Victory garden
Merchant
Marine *just• as Annapolis
u—.—letter tomorrow
-------------- ,So
-----------Hastings. Mich, fought aboard this and West Point produce officers for better
long Bnd burgh Castle, the royal miles, lhe for the third time.
' crack heavy cruiser as It bombard- lhe Navy and Army. As part of his write when you can. Be good
Holy road palace, and all the state
ed the Japs on Okinawa, pounding education, he 1* required to serve
buildings In between, lhe tower
Il looks like our brave attempts
Loads of love.
artillery and pillbox installations a minimum of six months at sea.
which sets on a high hill overlook­ of dishing out goo to keep up our
Paul
| into rubble to clear the path for While at sea he not only gets prac­
Ing the whole town. Also near boys' morale has backfired. It looks
Pfc. Paul L. Rose. 36415335
j invasion troops.
there, is what 'hey call Edinburg's like lhe best thing we can do is to
tical experience in lhe duties of a
I ’&gt; As enemy resistance subsided, the deck officer, but also Is obliged to
Shame. This is a building that thev search the papers for what few
] Ship moved closer to the barren devote an alloted number of hours
started building with a large Greek
I beaches and opened up at polnl- each week to his academic courses.
pillar for each county in Scotland and write that to the boys for a
| blank range with her 8-inch guns. Hla practical and academic work
R/SgL Glenn Kahlar ta at tha and ran out of money so they change. To practice what I preach.
iThe ship's "gooneybird flying over was graded by a Foreign Supervisor A.P.O. serving the camp where aU called it Edinburg's Shame.
I found thia article, after many
J targets, mixed new range instruc­ of ther Godet Corps while he was In Americans who were prisoners arc
Wednesday was the big day al dallies had been gone through:
tions with a good word for the port. Upon .completion of hl* pres­ repatriated before being sent back Edinburgh. The King and Queen
gunner*.
ent voyage Cadet Midshipman
I Interspersed with firing dlrec- Coleman will be asslined to the U. to the United States. The camp is were there and at course a big
near Le Havre. France. Glenn re­
I tlons were occasional phrases like: S. Merchant Marine Academy. turned May 22 from a furlough In celebration waa on. Oh yes, another
big event on Tuesday waa the
[ "Nlcs work, right on" or "Bull's Kings Point. New York, to complete Edinburgh. Scotland.
lights. All the street fights were on
I eye" or a blunt but expressive his education. Upon graduation
May 24. IMS and the castle palace and monu­
| "That one knocked the hell out of from Kings Point, no will return lo Dear Lctha:
ments and most of the famous
I them."
sea u a commissioned officer to
Well I am going to finish the buildings were flood lighted. Also
1 battle station through most of the serve in the .United Slates Mer­ Edinburgh story tonight but be­ for the first time in six years soma
chant Marine.operations. Men on anti-aircraft
fore I start I have a few other of the big stone windows were
(Coleman Is expected home this things to take up. First of all tell lighted up and mobs of people
batteries stayed at their guns 200
everyone it will be probably about stayed up until midnight watching
consecutive hours, napping fitfully
a week before I can get around to the lights. This was done because
between barrages.
With the 33rd Division on Luton:
King and Queen were coming
While bombarding the enemy Pfc. PaulL. Rose of Hastings. Mich­ answering their letter* again but the
lhe next day. Weil, Pcfry and I
beaches, the ship was repeatedly igan. has been awarded lhe Combat that I will as soon m time permits, were,
down on Princes* St. 'the
[attacked by Japanese planes. Ef­ Infantryman's Badge for exemplary and since ao much has happened main street in Edinburgh) at 9:00
fective fire from the ship's "AA” performance of duly in- action since I wrote any of them last I’m this morning so had a front row
guns recorded many downed enemy against the Japa He has been pre­ not going to be able to only briefly
view of them as they went by and
menUon each thing.
aircraft in the ship's log.
viously awarded the Expert Infan­
Another thing I will be anxious I have a paper with the story of
tryman’s Badge, given for meeting to hear Is how my mail is reach­ this big event and some pictured
England, V-E Day—Among the tha highest standards of the Amer­ ing you now because It should break in it. In the one pisture I will put
185.000 men and women of the ican Infantryman.
all records m to time. Starting the an x and arrow where we were
Pfc. Rose, who entered the army day after I returned all mail from standing when the ratal convay
Eighth Alr Force congratulated to­
day by LL Gen James H. Doolittle, In 1M2. has been participating In this Romp Camp (this is the camp want by. It looked Just like a|l the
[who assumed command of the the Philippines Liberation Cam­ where all the repatriated prisoners newsreels you see of them and they
(Eighth tn January. 1M4. were Cpl. pAign since February. Previously he go through going home and Is the sat there Just like you. always aee
[Clinton A. Williams of Hastings. saw service in New Guinea and the number one spot In the E.T.O. now &gt;
(Continued on Pa&gt;s L Sec 1) '
Mich, Cpl. Emerson S Carins. R. Central Pacific. He is with the
1, Hastings. Mich.. Sgt. Donald K. 123rd Infantry Regiment which
lYsrty, &amp;U N Boltwood. HMtlnxs. took part in the capture of Baguio,
[Mich, and Cpl. Ernext E. Burr, 320 summer capital of the Philippines.
[W. South St, Hastings. Mich.
The following letter was recently
L"I wish to extend my personal received from Paul:
Congratulations and my heartfelt
Philippines
[appreciation to every one of you for
April 23, 1M5
tne magnificent Job you have
Idone.” Gen. Doolittle said in

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“Paris—One thousand special va­
cuum tubes were supplied in 17
days by an American laboratory

phone center* as replacements fcr
those destroyed by retreating Ger­
man soldier*." Many times, plant
workers hove worked the clock
around to get out rush ortlers. and
their wives have brought them food
and run their machine* while they
ate II and caught a few minutes
Bleep But does that get in the pa­
pers? Not ori your life, pniy the
strikes can make the headlines and
lhe news analysts talk aootit them
15 hours a day. The article I found
was on the back page and the
heading wa* in fine print, ft should
have been on the front.pagc. with
a human Interest story of some
worker who stayed In the job to
finish the tube*, after having re­
ceived the dreaded telegram from
lhe War Dept, or of the bride-tobe who stayed on the job and can­
celled her wedding to do so.
What we Americans HAVE to do
Is to change this ugly picture we
have given our boys and WE MUST
MAKE THEM SEE OUR REAL
AMERICA, which Is working and
backing them 100r’.. If we back
them up In the 7th War Bond
drive, we may make It the las’.. The
Writers' War Board should NOT
have to ask the boys for new words
and Ideas lo help sell bonds. Wc
should buy them without any words
from anyone.
DUNHAM DISTRICT
Mr. and Mrs Clyde Cheeseman re­
turned Tuesday night from Camp
Meade. Maryland, where they had
spent the weekend with their »on.
Pvt. George Cheeseman. ♦ Probate
Judge Stuart Clement of Hastings
gave the Memorial Day address at
the Union Cemetery program held at
lhe South Evangelical church Wed­
nesday afternoon * Mr*, Sylvia
Conklin of Johnstown was lhe Tues­
day overnight guest of hcr sister.
Mrs. Sadie Oatroth and attended the
Memorial Day service at the Wilcox
church with lhe Ostroths. * Frank
Hyde, who had spent lhe past two
weeks at the home of hts daughter.
Mrs. Clem Kidder in Nashville, re­
lumed home Wednesday. * Sunday,
Mrs Harvev Cheeseman and daugh­
ter Marjorie, accompanied by Mr
and Mrs. Sam Buxton of Banfltld.
and Mn. Nellie Miller of Lacey,
vuited Mr. and Mrs Ted Stanton
In Lansing. * Friday dinner guests
ot Mr. and Mrs. Claud HofTman were
Mr. and Mrs. Orvan Birman and
family of Battle Creek. The Berma's also called at the Barney Wil­
liams home In the afternoon. * Mr.
and Mrs. Grover Marshall called at
Harvey Cheeseman's Sunday eve­
ning. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cheese­
man and family were Sunday guests
at Chas. Stanton's. * Mr. ana Mrs.
Sidney Stanton and children called
at Claud Hoffman's Sunday after­
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*

Mr*. Roy Nailer of Detroit has
been spending a few (Uys vBlUug
* Wednaaday dlniu-r and

Arthur
_
— ------.
an ville:
Chas Truesdale and daughter
ly Jane of Battle Creek; Mr*
Miller of Fair lake and son.

fl/Sgt. Wayne Miller. 8/8gt. Miller | business
Tabbtrae a Mr. and Mn. Ray Wie­ Qf Mr*. Marl* Rou»h of Freeport.
land, Dgjlene and Bonnie Lou.
BrendL
I* to report back to Fort Sheridan i u.’Jr.
t Andrew sf,
r
-Analog.
Mr w«n
and ware Mgou-rial Day dinner guests
aE*r“a 45-day leave and has beep •
q D u«t£r ot
uiS'itig*
of Mr *nd Mr* Ea&lt;l Posthumua. •
overMaa 41 months. * Mr. and Mr* ' Memorial Buy gue*u of As* Steo- M1*j Wtaule IjncasHt Cf MMtM&gt; — «O. R. H*rkn*a* and aou Bud ol: kte. * Mr and Mr*. Lee piurstoti. spent the weekend with Mr. and enta. 1
Mr* Claude
Claw
.................
——
—a .Fish
.............
- Mrs
Welkw. * Mr. and
UaRM.werer Wednesday afternoon George
Thurston
Harry
and
' ' T —~T—
—ruests of the
■ v. _ Rev
n.
Xjt l.F.1I —
D.-v
R.. Clinton spent !
and■ *°n nF
of Middleville.
Roy Blough. Mrs B m
Lrff * Sunday dinner Junior of Battle Creek and Patty (Day with their daughter
.....----------------------------local were Sunday
--- --------------------------------------cal- Goiizale* and family.
- *
- Mr. and |
Bigk Urt
guest* — tr and Mr* - Harold
.........t Hoevcnalr.
Th* Mtll* d*uaht*r
Woods and family were Mr. andt ler* of Mr. and Mra. Allen Fish and I Mr* Elwyn Johnson and daughter
Mrs M A- Larson. Lucila and Em­- family • Mias Velma Forbey of of Grand Rapid* were tjalurday Mr*. WUlard Kkfatr a
eat of Kalamazoo. * Mn Georger Battle Creek spent tha weekend and ' evening caller* *( lhe latter'* sla- i Pennock *—*“•
ler home
Nelson and Mr*. Claude Waltoni Bunday w|th har parents. Mr. and ter. Mr* Gerhardt Kunde and fam- ' later ret
were in Grand Rapid*. Friday, on&gt; Mrs Geo. Forbey and William * 1 Dy MIm Dorothy Bunp accomnan- ] Emily,
West Freeport,
Memorial Day caller* ol Mr and | led them home for a few day*' I Kenneth
Mra Leon Howk were Mr. nnd Mn t visit. * Memorial Day
callers ot. had her
- --------Marshall Hyde, and son Franklin I Mr and Mrs. Geo. Forbey were Mr
We ax* glad lo bear that Mr*.
of Port Huron and Rollo Hyde ol I and Mrs. Jake Wolfe of Hastiius , M*jy Cool Who has been convaleofor many
mouths •from
fall
Grand Rapid* A Mis* Amelia Han- [and Mr. and Mr*. Harry Boughucr ; cing ------------------------------a*-'*
U
able
to
be
about
the
how
again.
son of Grand Rapid* spent the of Lake Odessa
weekend with Virginia Fish w Mr. i Mr*
Marie Roush. Mrs Idh |
---------- —
and Mu B R Clinton visited their ( Howk. Mrs Cura Walton. Mrs Allie I
Entertained Former Resident
cousin*. Mr and Mrs Clifford {Hoyt and Mrs Mabelle Yoder were! Mra L. B. Lester and Mrs. Tvan
Clinton of Haatlug* last Tuesday in Grand Rapid* Thuraday * Mr* । Roipdi entertained last Friday eveThcy found Mrs Clinton in very Alice Wingaier of HmUus* spent. nlng at lhe home of the latter in
pour health. * Mr. and Mr* F C Wednesday and Thursday with her honor of Mrs. Roy Nagler of DeTabbcrer were Sunday dinner guest* daughter. Mr* Ch**. Geiger and troll, who Is spending a tew d»ya
of Mr. and Mr* Milton Minor and . family • Mr and Mr*. L. J. OHar- *here.
----- ---The -----evening
‘“*—
m spent
----- - -••••
with
family.
1 row. and family atul Jim Bolhouae bunco and visiting
Mr and Mr* Alvin Stnelker of 111 Grand Rapid* wen- Sunday dlnBouth Freeport were Sunday afterMf ?««' Mr* Oun
and Pt
Phyllis
* Mr
Mr and
ajid Mrs
Mrs.
noon visitor* of Mr and Mr. Hen- Pnstma and
"'111’ *
|ty Stnelker They all visited Mr and John Van Dyke and Mrs Nellie l.antlng purchasad the Mary Hoop­
Mrs Kenneth Smelker ol West ' Singer ul Grand Rapid* were Sun­ er home here Mra Harkness la the
| Freeport * Mts
Forest Buehler ; &lt;Uy dinner guests ol Mr and Mrs
| and daughter. Betty spent Memor- Ivan Roush * Mrs. Anna Moore BattdorK
•
( ial Day in Grund Rapid* * Bonnie I came Memorial Day to hcr home
gg « Da»Wu l«*\e*
. Lou Wieland visited her aunt Mrs I here for a brief stay visiting her I nu
..
. conference
.
at
Gordon Stahl of Logan last week 1 *LMera. Mrs Scmlah Serve and Mrs Friday -to - attend
Adah Motter.
• Donald
Wood*
Wednesday. * Mias Betty Stuart UTL"
------7 ~7"7r
----------o".left Hillsdale. * The Rev and Mrs J.
ma Ralph Slum Jr »l B.UI. , Wk's’ «■«« U&gt; lhe &gt;rm&gt; Bjl. W McCue are In Grund Rapid*
Crt-Y'k 1®
soriit.J'w
the weekend
Suadav
and Mr*. Piper or Tctre “Haute,
'hh
Mr ...d
M?.y :«■««•&gt;
h"™ for annual conference thia week.

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R A Stuart and Dean * Mr*
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Mr*: Fred Shepherd of Remus.
Mr* Flora Story. Mr* Nellie Yargcr and niece ot Hasting* were Me­
morial Day and Sat visitors nf Mr*
Julia Gtxlfrey Sun guests were Dr
Rlgterink and daughter*. Mr*. Supeniau and Helen Pierce of Grand
Rapids and Mrs. Win. Ollhouie «
Mr and Mr*. Charles Geiger and
family visited Memorial Day with
Mr and Mrs. Robert Wlngcier of
Lowell
CpL T 5 Glen NovUky and broth­
er Boyd were Friday evsulng sup­
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. D*n
Poatina * Mr. and Mr* Harold DeBo. Jimmie and Carol were Mcrnot •

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10:30—Children's Day program.
11 30— Morning Worship, speaker,
, Chalmer Miller
7:00— U. B. Christian Endeavor.
June 7—W.M.A. at Rev
I 8:00—Evening worship, the Rev
Dawson's home.
L W Dawson of Lowell will give
the message
Dodge's at 2 pm
&gt;00 -Thursday evening prayer
June 13-WSCS a: Mrs Bertha
service at church.
Thalers
June 12—O.ES at Temple
10: 00— Morning Worship, message
June 27—Duration club.
by Chakner Miller
11: 00—Bible school
The Freeport Townaerd club will
meet Friday June 8. al the home
•
00—Tuesday evening worship
at Mr and Mrs. H. C Karcher All
Saturday evening June ». the
member* and friends are urged lo U B CE business meeting will be
be present Potluck supper ail) be held at the Dwight Rosenberger . I"
served
home

I Cpl T 3 Glen Novisky arrived
home in Grand Rapids on Me­
, mortal Day and was discharged
from the army May 38- Glen served
• nearly 37 months overseas in
' southern and northern Australia,
south British New Guinea. QoodI enough Island. Dutch New Guinea.
, Leyte. Philippine* and Mendora
Philippines He also had served
I months in the States before overI sea duty. He arrived tn Frcepor'
| on Thursday evening
. Mrs George Forbey received a
letter from her son Gerald who is
somewhere in Italy and gave his
new address a*
I S Sgt Gerald Furbey. 16045677
I 057th Alr Engr Sq.
537th Air service grouu
APO 520.
Postmaster
New York. N Y

.

With the Sib Army in Italy
Pvt William L VandcrMalr of
Freeport ha* been cited by the 85th
Mountain Regiment. 10th Moun­
taineer DU and awarded the com­
bat infantry badge for actual par­
ticipation In combat against the
enemy nn the fifth arm* front In
I'aly Standards for tht* badge are
high The decoration is awarded to
tlie infantry soldier who has proved
hi* fighting ability in combat The
badge consist* of a sliver rifle act
against a background of Infantry
blue enclosed tn * silver wreath
Bill graduated from Freeport high
school May 23. 1944 He entered the

Blanding. Florida, left from Camp
Patrick Henry. Virginia December
23 1944 for oversea* Bill 1* the son

RELINERS
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of Virgil Wood* family * Mrs Roy
0,11 S' 'JL lhT
Wieland "
and
For bey
liwnee
'*
nrt George Pn,h
'v h
"m~
Saturday

LDOAI.

Methodist Church
J W McCue. Pastor
10: 30 — Morning
Worship
charge of laymen of the church
11: 30— Bible school, classes for all
7:00—Christian Endeavor
8.00— Laymen in charge
8*00—Wednesday evening. Bible
study and prayer meeting

Mary Dodge June 12 You are In- ]
vtted to attend
The Woman's society will meet
with Mr*. Berth* Thaler on Wed- i
nesday. June 13 Meet at Endres
store for transportation.

MIDDLEVILLE
I
rLast Week's Letter
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O E.S. Honors Mav Birthday*
1
'
The regular meeting of Middle- oaDEM roa PUBLICATION
ville Chapter No. 17 was held Friday
T»evening. May 23. with 50 member* I
present. May birthdays were hon- P1
ored—Clara Bliss. Harry Baisch. 11„
ClareiKe Longstreet. Leone Smith, t
William Llebler. RuaseU U»1l Ha­
zel McIntyre. Tula Clark and Har- '
ry Stimson Etabt Oliver "May'
member* were unable to attend
Following the meetings games were ( ,,,
enjoyed and refreshment* served. । &lt;
,, ,
the Moy member* cJ doing th* *o-|.*,r&lt;r4 it&lt;«n
cloi hour by singing old .songs.
«nirr u »nir&lt;

*r»eti rd at I
Vivian Brooks and Miss
ink d*y it Madelln* D*lhm«L of LoweU. spont
&gt; rt&lt;xk in ik. lhe weekend with the former'* paz-

spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr and Mra. Corneille Cappoa of
Stuart Comers * Mra Blanch*
Lewis and children were Bunday
dinner guest* of Mr and Mra. Herb
Cook of Middleville. A M aud Mrs
Roy navis nnd Mr* Cogswell and
son of Nash v Uh spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mn. Welton Brooks.

of Hasting*. Mr. and Mr* Walling­
ton Monica of Bedford. Mr. and

The cotton textile industry is now । «■
spinning 40 per cent more cotton on | M
30 per cent fewer spindle* than It j.

Mrs Wm. Hayward and Mr and
Mrs Wellie Kaminski and Sharon
of Delton. Miss Dori* Monica aryl
Mr* Charles Kingabury * Mr and
Mr*. Earl Oataa and Mrs
Lyle
Kingsbury and daughters spent
Wednesday In Kalamasoo. A Tlie
community w*a greatly saddaoed
in the pasting of Mrs. Floy Mc­
Dermott. Much sympathy I* ex­
tended to the family A MLu Donna
Dlahl of Dealer U spendipg ths

5-ounce

$J97

HOUSE BROOM

EU1* Kelley and children called on
Mra Blanche Lewis and family.
Sunday evening. ♦ Mr. and Mr*
Harold Gould spent the past weak
visiting relatlvaslri Nl|m.

(Sood quality corn brooms

FLASH

BICYCLE
BALLOON
TIRES

DUST
PANS

SOLVENTOL

!

LONG
DISTANCE

Fnllug “Pink"?

pan. nicely
AniMied.

CLEANER

DON'T LET
YOUR CAR
"Mac-0-Loc" Fadeless
EXTERIOR TRIM

"Moc-O-Lac" FLYTEX
FLOOR ENAMEL

MARKS

STORES INC.
Phone 2524
126 W. STATE ST..

HASTINGS

lw MAC-O-LAC Paints, Enamels

It’s still
a big part
of the
war picture

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TW* Un4 «t « ot k th.

thia fato. kava it chochod

sfafion. H'H Hit much
longer that way.

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the big job of Long Distance.

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�T—BABTINOS BAtfNEH, THURRDA*, JUNK 7, 1945

aerved for ua at the Red cross for. of it, it happens In the best ot [ at the Photo School. During ths considered offenses against allied!

' 'Saturday that to tapoaalble. they are parTo continue—We were served in taktaC of tha aleata too."
’he Empire Theatre and nere we families.
remainder of my "semester" at forces. IL also established three
It to suicide to ask a Filipino di|taw th0 Lisbon Story, and it was । Keith and I were able to have a ‘ Lowry, which waa twenty weeks In kinds of military courts for civil- 1 consecutive courses, rout chicken,
. chicken and vegetables, chicken rectlona to any place. One after- ly
’ played by the same troop that put whoje day together. Neediaaa lo say all. 1 spent much of my spare time Ians.
*l ®n for tWO aolW yettni ln one °f *l *“ * J”*1 day for U,‘ We
*?d
n.°» ,OT' Flan One Civilian Court.
| and rice, three different kinds at noon In Manila I started out to ' faintest
London's best theatre* and it wm had tired Jaws when the day was getting: UtUe Melanie.
I sincerely
But soon, u an experiment. Ban- salad, rout suckling pig; more find the church of Ban Juan which about n
lice
cIom to the suburb of Ban
To th
a nurvelous play and certainly well'over. You see. I've never met my enjoyed every moment with them. er said, one German civilian court chicken basted with garlic, wine
; worth seeing.
1 steter-ln-law and. of course. I had mostly because they were friends of limited jurisdiction will be op- and heaven knows what; a custard: Juan. Anyway from where I left,1 ship of
Friday was our last day there 10 know 811 ab°ut her. Pleasant from home, and you'd be surprised entd in Aachen to serve u a guinea rice cakes; crab claws: a dessert of
wc biujcu in. cauco me root, I and
pig
for
future
operations.
The
dlfwhipped
caribou
milk.
eggs,
fruit
onlv thins of anv interest subject to say the least.
how much difference that makes.
La two blocks to the left of Princeas 'I muchthe
we did waste ta “theJ“n» wI11 «*
flral ytar "“-ide Phyllis was with Merieta much of flculty in this respect hu been to and lee. all mixed together which qulred from a smiling corner loafer are truly
itrect and directly left of the North 1 ration card* wawere iumed andgo thp «°od o'» UBA. I realise that! her slx-week stay in Denver, and find a Judge untainted by nazllsm. had an unpronouncable Tagalog if I were on the right road to Ban ' some Instrument
•alri
British, so we were very near the , to lhe-----•
-- shop
--■* —
--buy
——us--a lhl&gt; Tne three types ot AMO courts name a mile long: and last. Tnore .Titan
butcher
and
*• part of the
t*1* country, but I they seemed to be enjoying the rr:enler of town. This picture wan 10 l£c butcher
.shop and
buy us
a
are summary. Intermediate, and rum. this time with coffee, PcrtunIhlnk
you
know
what
I
mean.
So
taken from the balcony In front i »«•* •Pd‘*ke u..to
rwteurant
Surprise number, two happened Ieneral. The 18 summary couru can ately for me I had been too luy
it the American Red Craaa so you 1 »* ha? been eating atiand have far I've only seen two fellows from
tat
morn-1
wound
up
in u
mpose
sentences
up
lo
one
year
to
get
up
for
breakfut
that
mornonly
about
a
week
ago
over
at
the
home.
Ill
lake
that
back,
three.
Ort
;
:an aee the position it te In in ref- ‘hem ,rK,ll,uP wtt,LFra**1 ,,rl*s
u&gt; •*-the at a dead-end
— ao
— •I struggled
--------- •*-------------thn rh
- *Some guy. and fines up to 1.000 reichsmarks ‘Ing
:rence to lhe center of town. Had j f?r,U8-.
9'40,t2lB} my way across i was on the same main post exchange. -------9400).
end without
----------- —
too.—
much
by a dog. I re
and , "Donkey Serenada" white
re known It aooner. we would have । ‘hB‘ nl«ht
»hl«h. we »urt«J ship as Harl Daniels. Upon arrtv- wearing no chevrons where he (normally
asked several passers-by for direc- mlng a battered old guitar;
The
intermediate
courts
can
Imi
to
some
of
the
boys
ing
here
I
ran
Into
Max
Wellfare,
should
have
been,
stopped
me
with
ried to have gotten in the St. Giles | ^ln8 UP
7:°® and
“ «ocd,
sentences up to 10 years and eaten
esUn their
thslr ;noonday
------ -**“ meal at camp, dons. They either did not under- I flneluc that -—14 cau&lt;e
:hurch to the service but It wu 1 ,hln4 we dld b*c«use hundreds of and then Just a couple of weeks a very reasonable question: "your pose
fines up to 10,000 reichsmark. The it must have been plain torture, be­ stand, or waved vaguely tn some ‘
onto
Tom
Taxalaar
came
walKing
name's
Leary
isn't
it?"
Guess
who!
xteked so we couldn't. Be sure and |
were turned away and we
P*0** atd ,UUn *1
cause when a piupino passes food direction and said "oye&lt; 'dcea',
lave these pictures and I will ex- 1 h“d »
in London at a Red into my barracks. I've tried lo get Bill (Robert W.&gt; Ransom! He’s over Jurisdiction of lhe general court te ____________
Houses here come in two
he ....
doesn
’t take
*
_Zt
no for an answer. way." I finally wound up where I
tom
&lt; &gt;n touch with Ken Lane but It I here in Squadion P. taking a re- unlimited up to an including death, ___
ateln It more thoroughly when I C
Cro
“ Club
Club at
at noon
noon on
on Saturday
Saturday
latter handles cases of espioWe finally
finally left the table in n hal; started from, cursing under my I claasea; tlie nepa, made of
,— We
We arrived in Ixindo.i at about seems he's always out when I call fresher course in radio. Tills past The ......
ret home.
8:00 the next morning, took a taxi on him. IH reach him yet tho
Sunday evening. Bill was up to see nage. communication with enemy, stupor, mumbling praises for the breath and pretty thoroughly dis- , woven matting, roofed with 1
Thursday, we saw some tnoa^' ol to lhe Red Croos only lo be in-i The Rock, as we all call it. Is us at the Hotel. Phyllis and Jll were forces, armed attack on allied lady of lhe house, while at the gusted. I decided to nuke one more and placrta on bamboo stllta;
troops,
or_j
assaulting
a soltrying
wealthier
wooden strui
— killing
--------llrnp trying
to ■ same
figure time
a way
try so 1 collared the next native 1 *tile “
**
he historic buildings, etc., Includ- . *
-------- • •&lt;
----- -------.......
—• —
— indeed a very pretty place. Of there lo see him. but I was out here —
formed
there
that----------we must
rcpoit
1 to duck
duck out on thi
the siesta, and mll- who came by and asked him if he owned by the upper cIumm.
ng the Scottish American monu- *to the Waterloo station at 4:15 that course, we all get mighty tired of at the theater running "The Valley dler, and sabotage.
nepa houses are a common «
lienda illttle dinner) to follow. Il knew where the bloody
im.”-----------------So we went '*•
there,
— cheeked
&gt;—• —
our It but there isn’t much we can do, Of Decision " I believe Bill will be Provisions for Review
wnpt. and in the afternoon went- to----Decblons of the upper two courts must take the training ot a life­ hell I was. and how did I get to the barrios or rural dUtricU. '
he zoo, which wasn't loo nice be- ■ ugs and proceeded .........
.. Strand about It. I've encircled It a number here about five more weeks, which
lo the
:ause it hasn't been kept up. but it' Palace hotel &lt;my favorite xpot In of times and each time I find will give us another chance or so must be reviewed by the appointing time te get through one of those San Juan! He smiled and said, "you
authority, such as the division, gorging sessions gracefully, and one go four blocks clpwn this street,
s on the side of a lung hill and London) had a shave, cleaned up something I hadn't noticed before, to get together.
Of course, the biggest surprise b corps, or army, as well as the army wonders how Filipino women man­ turn to the right, and the church
*'*
it the top of this nnd about a mile . and ate. then we walked around till The thing I mtes moat, with exibove lhe too te what te called Ar- I about 3:00 o'clock and went back ceptions naturally, te the seavuns. what Is left of my friends here at commander. In lhe case of a capi­ age te retain anything like a figure Is Just across the corner. I see placed lengthwise, allowing a space
thoroughly
hur's scat and te the highest point1 to Waterloo nation lo wait for our It is summer here continually nnd Scott Field. I waa only gone five tal offense committed in an army for any length of lime. Yet few you've been pretty
I the heat te terrific at times. Be- months. Yet. they've ahipped-out area, the appeal goes to the army that l*ve seen could be called fat turned around by some of our through which food or other debris
iround Edinburgh and since it was special _____
train ____________
to Southhampton.
Here wr were taken in hiowea In ' causp of l**ta
r*e Rotten quite about eighty percent of the fellows group. Conviction in a summarv or even buxom. A willowy little neighbors." This boy had spent sev­ can be dropped to lhe pigs and
t nice clear dav ull'.hough a little
a
ci^D
at
Hie
rixTa
tmsM
l,n
and
my
halr
L
’
lurn,ng
Miss
who
sat
next
lo
me
during
the
that I knew before I went lo Lowry murt. presided over by a single
eral years in America, thank heav­ chickens housed directly below.
■hilly) wc had n most mnrvck-ua
dew of some of the prettiest coun­ kept all night. We“left there al 10 bt.Jhehdiry’think nmhln«°'at k U ’ Field. They come and go I Just legal officer, can be reviewed if.the dinner matched me course for en! And 1 finally'found the church
can t keep track of them.
o'clock the
the next
next day
day with
with the
the same
same ।i wh,te
think
nothing of It.',
. u cased files a petition within 10 course and went on with ease to I was looking for. six blocks from flattopped affairs set among ba­
ty and scenery I have ever seen, o'clock
w,,,lr
‘ha*r-Bench
. ...........
t-hi.
in
finish,
long
after
I
had
mentally
nana trees 'end bougainvillea be­
1200
we
come
over
with,
went
In
।
Waikiki
te
a
very
popular
Thte
isn't
very
Justifiable
In
a
,
I days.
fhat evening we had tickets re­ 1200 we cainc over with, went In 1 Waikiki Beach te a very popular
where I originally started.
hind a fenced off yard. They are
busses to the docks and boarded place with tu fellows, it ten t any news aenae. butI thought you ।
। So far the courts have imposed , thrown in lhe towel.
the same ship we came over on. larger than the beach at Gun lake “o*‘,d uke
’ ,R m. three death sentences, two for es­ I We eased ourselves gently out of
Pilipinas are polite to the point finished with wooden partitions in­
There was ahuepltu) unit going
and It doesn't have pretty glrte on *pm Ui In1 good ha"“ J” ’“t□f
embarrassment.
They
sir.
every
pionage and one for communlca- 1 the picture on the pretext that wc
from England
to Franc ."so tliere 1 it. but It d&lt;&gt;ra have a beauty adl It a fitet-Mrgeant te one of the few tion with enemy forces. One sen- were on duty soon, but actually the
were 2000 of us on it this time We own The Royal Hawaiian hotel is old-time
here | fence, that of a 18 year old Hitler shade of a tree in the park afford­
Best regards.
got to LeHavrc lhe next morning right on the beach which makes
youth leader in Monschau, was ed us a bed where we slept for
David
about 10 o'clock and were In the everything very handy. The Navy
। commuted to life imprisonment. I three solid hours. One G.I. re­
harixir within about 200 yards of has taken over the hotel and
AMO officers are awaiting word on marked that the next lime he'd go
the docks when we suddenly turned grounds for a recreation annex tor
the manner of executing lhe other l on a water ration for three days
Scott Field. Illinois
iwv. The
me law
m&gt;w of
v. the
.... Rhineland
— -1
completely around and were, escort- . the men tn uniform. There we can
two.
is before the date of another such
the guillotine, but because of con-1 paunch-building session. I think we
ed by a tug and Coast Guard cut- ' find all sorts of sports, games, and Bill's address ta:—
T/Sgt. R. w. Ransom. 38480578
ter out about three miles again I other thing* to occupy our leisure
victlon by a military court, the con- I all felt the tame way.
3505 AJLP3.V.
victa may be shot instead of be- I There are few automobiles here,
time.
None of us knew what the score ; “
—
was. until lhe cutter came up close
headed.
[so the horse and water buffalo &lt;or
Tlie city of Honolulu Isn't much
Scott Field. 111.
enough so we could holler at them different than any other citv of Bill
Most summary court cases are for , caribou) furnish the main mean*
served as a radioman-gunner 1
and then found out the ships aux­ It's size. The only noticeable differ­ on
,, , minor violations, such matters aa ■ of transportation. The caribou,
on aau-i&gt;
B-17minrurw
Europeirvm
fromjuv
July '44
iliary machinery had broken down ence is that some sections of town to Mar '45 earning lhe AlrMedal
curfew breaking, circulating with- 1 having no pores In hte hide.
uSaXJg
“&gt; ■ 0“
■»Curt'w Ito “
rrom hU can
’inti they couldn't dock. We didn’t look like the main drag of n car­
know how long we would have to nival. Amusement shops,
--- -----------violation normally costa a 150 mark | that lie can wallow in the mud
curio wnn a oaa lent ciuascra.
stay out there but about 11 o'clock shop*, restaurants, and saloon* arc
fine. Return to a restricted area cool off In a stream every
they announced over the .ihip's I i.iit about all one can see there. I Lt. Co). Carl Bauer, son of Mr., without
wlthoul permission usually costs j hours. As a consequence even
loud speaker that we would be sent The rest of the citv te very modem 1 and Mrs. William G. Bauer, who | glx
month,
|n prison,
■---------•— ■-----■—1.
[stream along the roadside te filled
ashore In an LCT. About 2 o'clock and up to date. The movies are a has been serving with Hodges Army ‘ One Professed Naxi
‘ with water buffalo soaking up solid
a British landing craft tied up mtle slow In coming but the thca- in Germany te expected home en- 1 There has been only
- one case of comfort while their masters snore
1936 Plymouth 4 door (radio and heater) $485.00
nlnnaaide us nnd lhe hospital went ires are alr conditioned and dec- route to the Pacific theatre. He has a professed Nazi, moat of the oth- 1 away atop a heavy loaded, twoashore and then about 4 o'clock It orated In
in an attractive
•»»«•*•&lt;«• manner
m&gt;n-M : written home »r
th» many
m»nv and dlfdif. ' era Insisting they were forced lo wheel wagon in the blazing sun.
of the
1936 Chevrolet 2 door (heater) $400.00
returned and all 1200 of us got on The
j-.... Waikiki __
theatre Ls the best and j flcult experiences facing lhe re- Join U&gt;c party for business or social 1 For
---------comfort
• — "•
or—pleasure
-•*’* lhe Fili­
1938 Chevrolet 2 door (heater and radio) $515.00
\t nnd made n beach landing so mnat
most expensive
»-■&gt; it relates to lhe reasons. The Nazi, an ex-govern­ pino family rides In a two-wheeled
I1 construction as
.U»lwoi!hc-£' ,Ju‘ve ,nille. ' Everything
r.verytmns out
oui here
ncic costs lots
«u»» of
••• . German people thernselvcs. The ment employe, got four years for carriage called a caratella which Is
1936 Olds 2 door (radio and heater) $515.00
About 2 o clock Tuesday, we gotmoney.
---------- 7 A
. tomato sandwich coats .1 n.n&lt;&gt;win»
lullowing, from
from a Chicago paper, unlawful possession of ammunition. drawn by a pint-size pony, about
back In camp and what a change, from 25 lo 35 cents. The curios are I show’s what part of the problem te:
1937 Pontiac 2 door (heater) $457.50
Two
convicted
civilians
are
in
lhe
dimensions
of
our
western
bur
­
Lotions lathers,, soaps, talc. the camp te full, everything in a made cheaply but cost far more; &gt;M»Jee INmiK to Germaw.
for 20 year terms, and others are ro. When the whole tribe piles in.
1937 Terraplane Coupe (radio and heater) $495.00
big hustling mess with
lhe
. ..........
» alr strip &gt; Ilian their worth. There seems to But with Mercy, In M AMO
in for five years, usually for har­ and they' usually do. you wonder
in full swing. Planes of all sizes
Dr.c, for everything including Court* Spl “P b7 *»t Army
boring
German
deserters.
A
mem
­
who
pulls
the
horse.
A
Filipino
love
1935 Chevrolet Coupe (heater) $275.00
from cubs to Flying Forte coming
,or e»«Tinmg m 1
By John
&lt;chlcag0
ber of the German woman's wel­ for color sort of reaches an all
and going all lhe lime. So many,
“ .
.
.
I r Tribune Press Service).
These prices are all-at or under O.P.A. ceiling price
people in the AM you could hard- I
™ and to' With U. 8. tel Army. Germany, fare organization who burned rec­ time peak in the riot he creates on
ords had a six year sentence re- ,....
his family -----------------------------------vehicle. Suffice It lo say.
plied all over
over. When
~ |&gt; Feb.
F,.b 17 -Gennan civilians accused duced to two years on appeal. In I they usually look like a vest pocket
lv get in. mall piled
“ secrcl 'm suppled
Bath oils, colognes, talc.
Gen Elsenhower cornea to a place el you in on a ^cret
m aupp^ro I of vloUU
Uwf and ordlnances
«nd **nta thrae Ramp persunete tobe workliw Good
promulgated by lhe allied military another case a woman who made circus wagon.
mailed to get back home
in a hur- , ’“w wnere i am or • »uu&gt;u
an a false statement about a German 1 j wlH ,|way8 remember the Pill­
homejn
ry. things start moving. 80 os long been caught.
__
4 I unacctalomed taste of* American deserter in her home received two pU,0 for hu ability to sleep anywhere, any time at the slightest
as these
these'Repatriates arc
are here you
you ]1 Keep up the good work and
i-mDered with mercy in the years.
Nearly all persons assessed firns preUxt. Wc once went to visit the
should
get
mail
service.
please
don't
feel
offended
about
my
ntercy^n
uic
Shampoo, tonics, cremes, should jret mall service.
LLOYD HUVER, Service Manager
Tomorrow night I will
try ^to
to | J**"’.y“.u okay?hOk"y*hC Ph P‘ j man territory captured by the 1st have paid. Bauer said, adding it 1 proV|nclal Jail but when we arrived,
wllj^lry
was remarkable how they managed a vcry drow&gt;y guard informed us
brilliantine, brushes, combs. start on my letter answering but | Plne» deai. OK.iy
.
'army. And business te booming for to dig up lhe money to do It.
Chrysler - DeSoto - Plymouth
Evin rude
Century
(bat we should come again some
for tonight tI will say so-long and .i i look forward to getting my ; lhe acrman bar. which te permitlTliere has been plenty of bus!- . oUwr day because everyone was
Individual pieces, and sets •...
Parti
&amp;
Service
Moton
Boat*
t0 reprc4cnt German nationals.
hope you get 11 as much enjoy­ Banner so J can see and hear what
ncss, mostly minor violations, for sl„plng. oneG.l. asked him.‘'What
—
-•*--* into
- the courts al Aachen and Mon- aboUt the prisoners, wtm't they esby Yardley, Surfspray, Colo­ ment from thb very inadequate mv old buddles have lo say.
Since
the •-*
1st -------army---------moved
Michigan
at
M.
C.
Track*
Hatting*
Phone
2482
Must close now and oct on the 1 Germany, nearly 1.000 convicted achau. and now business te improv- |,------ — —
description of mv trip to Scotland
•----- •— •—&gt;—-• -•
nial Club.
ball, as we say In the Navy Until ; Germans have passed through lhe Ing. too. at Eschweller. Slolberg, cape?" The turnkey looked at him
as f did taking it.
with an alr of "These crazy Amer­
later then:
। renovated district prison at Asch-' and Komellmuenster. which have icana." and said "Ah. no my friend.
Aloha Nul
| en. An estimated 2.000 more have local Jails.
Glenn
t
.Don Clark l paid fines, served minor sentences
Donald E. Clark, 8p. 1 2/c
j of up lo 30 days in local Jails, or
Cpl. Vincent McPharlin finds
Hawaiian Island Oahu
Box 103 Commandant
have been acquitted.
Filipino feast te a test of endur­
Billfolds, keycases, bond
20. May. 1045
Navy 128 1 Postmaster
“We‘don't mollycoddle them, but ance:—
Zolly:
s.n mneueo. C.llT
_ _________________
holders, cribbage boards, Dear
May 11. 1945
I they get ______
good breaks."
said Lt. Col.
What can I say for not writing
The news of war's end in Europe
for your letter and putting w. C. Bauer of Saginaw. Mich.. 1cplaying card, manicure sets, all thb time? Here I've been in the Thanks
officer for the military govern- was Indeed a welcome note to our
service almost two years and I us straight. Don. We're Just Riad |
it wasn't a couple of other guys.
ment section headed by Col. Da- ears. There had been so many false
desk sets.
haven't written you. Shame ehl
rumors on the subject during the
• • • , mon Gunn of Blackhawk county.
I got the April 28th edition of
Pollowing te a poem that Joe ja (Both served in the 6th service last month that few would believe
the Banner today and I noticed Hula's pal WTOte about their outfit I command headquarters in Chicago it when the verified announcement
that you mentioned the fact that —he asked If we'd please print it. jn 19413
came through. It te tragic that
my brother nnd I met. That is cor­
Roosevelt should have died in sight
rect He was here to spend the day
of hte first goal. As a democratic
after Basler with me. The only From H.L.T.. with hb winning smile
"We give them their own legal people who have the right, many
thing is it was in Honolulu and not To the lowest buck in the rank and procedure, as required by SHAEF," of ua did not agree with some ot
file.
MICH. the Philippines. But think nothing
ASTINGS,
Bauer said. "If they were tried un­ hte policies, but no one can deny
We are proud of the work which der our rules of evidence and other
that he was sincere In hte attempt
we have done
American procedures, or by courtmake this a better world.
I Of the battle fought and the vlc- martial law, they would be dealt to wnen
wc stop
,wp to
„ ithink
num of it.
IV. this
uus
When we
Ir tories won.
with more harshly. A goodly num-1 j, certainly _an era of giants, evil
; The road lo Metz was a little rough ber of cases which are appealed or otherwise, whose sizes reduce the
I1 And the Moselle River was plenty have tl
I I tough
within
Now Attforweller was no kids game. Intend
i And of Saarlautern we can say the
Since
I same.
era (SHAEF) says the AMO courts j rather than destructive—it staggers
Lisdorf next—and then the Sarr.
must follow tlie law of the land., the imagination.
I Tlib was the wont. I'd say, by far. the courts use the continental ays- I Recently I was Invited lo t
I: Uni 11 we hit the other side
tern, which permits the Introduc- home of the local high school pri
|. Where many fell—where many died. tion of almost any kind of evl- clpal for a typical Filipino fea
Back to France for a needed rest dence. and offers both accused and ! All I can aay Is, that as far as M
prosecution wide latitude in ex- ( Pharlln was concerned, it wu the
Then Fraulautem—the acid test
But we came through, and not too amination.
granddaddy of all the table sessions
I1 badly
When lhe 1st army moved In. It' I've ever engaged tn.
abrogated. In the name of- Gen.1 They started first with pitchers
|, And rested again, very gladly.
; • Wc then hit Belgium—Holland too Eisenhower. Nazi laws, suspended 1 of a drink made with iced rum.
, Though wc didn't have too much civilian courts, dissolved units of I pineapple Juice and limes. It wu
the Nazi party, set up control of ( smooth but potent, the more so aftJ to do.
But the time was coming—bet your currency and communications, and er 15 months' dry spell in the Junposted a list of crimes which are I gle.
j
life
When we were due for a lot of
j
strife.
Up to Krefeld but not for long
Into Gladbach—resistance "strong"
Rheinhausen fell, and we drew
।
praise
Por taking the area in Just four
days.
I Acroea the Rhine which we dreaded

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I On to Dotaberg—attack each day.
, 1 We remembered there what it
meant to pray.
1 Hostedde. Derne. and Dortmund
fell
It wasn't fun—it was living Hell.
But our record still remained on top
1 And you can bet it will never drop.
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I It's Just to show why I’ll ever be
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25 May 194.1

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Corporal Victor Munton heard that
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�family,
y eeme- Jackson vicinity while her daugh­
ter-in-law wm In the hospital with
Cllnl
supplyia new little daughter.
at the ' Mte* LoJa Stokoe ot the Pontiac

Dow Ung.
Mr. and MB. Arthur Geuka*
Naughton of
daughter Evelyn. Mra. Emma
formerly of k
the home of her brothar-tn-law. JL .items
Ely MacNaughton. from Thuraday llama
■mini
■..all C.artrfraw
wKran
.*.•
a».nl
Mill
OUHUMV.
&gt;v
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. ^1 ......
BetUe Greek lo visit har stalera.. donla high *chool. Thursday *va8he will return here later for a nlng. ♦ Mrs Adeline Barrell of
longer visit. w Mra. Emma WLUtam* Grand Rapid* visited her daiobter.
went to Grand BapUis tor a couple Mra Paul Carey -and family in
weeks' visit with her son. the Rev. | Leighton over Memorial Day and
Karl Keefer and family, w D. O. , also called at the Stokoe home
Doyle wa* in Grand Rapid* Decor- . Wednesday afternoon. * Mr. and
ntlon Day to aee the Memorial : Mrs. Petle Strong and Mia* Bertha
parade. * Mrs. Pearl Kenyon went Brough of Grand Rapid* visited
to lensing Saturday for a tew days' their nephew, Bennie Brough at
visit with her son Sidney ano tarn- , the R. ’E MacNaQghton home. Melly,
। mortal afternoon -* Mr. and Mrs.

of XaMBUm tlwgu.
started housekee
tral days the forepart of laat waak.
* Dinner guMt* of Dr. and .Mra
R. MOsrljan Memorial Day we*.

ar, Mr*. Andrew* of
and Mr. anil Mrs Al-

Mrs. Arthur Rowe of Deirolt spent the weekend with ’h«r
sister Mrs Bdd Ttmm and family.
* Mlsa Millie Whalen of theThorntoe regular men ■* Roy । with h*r *tra&gt;-moth*r. Mr* Edith
apple-Kellogg school faculty, went
tta Creek and hl* *on- ' Stokoe. Thia week ahe begin* her
to Benton Hsrbor Thursday to at­
daughter Mr and Mrs I eighth aummer*a work with the D
tend the graduation ot a niece. She
of Hgating* were' * C Navigation Una* Her poaltlon
also visited at her home at Rau
itora ot his stater. 1* assistant purser on the Su. East­
Claire before returning to Middle- ■
bell * Mr* Myr- era State* running between Detroit
ville this Sunday. She U employed
Odessa was a re- and Buffalo, w Mra Goldie Turner
WdS&gt;u“«
her friend Mra Jan- 1 8tmp*on. formerly of Middleville, Md.1 ararar « .JrtaJS Iwm.
who has been employed by the
same company for several year* ta nlng. honoring her niece. Mary El­ ner guests of Mrs. Ks parente. Mr.' Grand Rapids spent from Thursday
now telephone operator on the Btr Un Smith whose marriage date is and Mrs. Charles Parker, north of until Sunday evening at the Harry
Greater Buffalo also operating be­ set for June !2. *- wednraday town, w John McLravy, radar lech- Stimson home tn northwest Themjf/ajo ** jeooe
(J.JTI just week With nor aon. oeraiu ---------twesn --Detroit —
and Buffalo
Jesse guests at theGlenn Allanhome al nlcian of the U. 8. Navy, home orf1 apple and aeauted in the wadding
leave, took hla grandmother. Mrs. preparations of their daughter
Bedford and family. ♦ Mis* Evelyn &lt; Allen of Byron Center and Tom Parmelee. were Mrand Mra. Harry
/woVZ.
completed her achool Allen of Grand Rapids visited their DePuit.
- — • Mrs
—- Harold
-—Bulllment.
-■■•••------ and Charles Baker to Lansing. Thura-, Jean. Mr. Wollcotl Joined h*r for
। the wedding Saturday evening and
mr at the Kallogg school. Gull lot* at Mt Hope cemetery Tuesday daughter Bharon Lynne, and Mi*.* day for a few day*' visit.
------ - ■*Mr*. Peter Peterson accompanlod- '
&lt; *pent
the weekend
weekend, w Friends of
take ano
and is home
for un
the buiuuici
summer . । wj
of last week and also called on their Beverley Uhl. all of Grandville AfMKc
uomc ror
r..
*
r,
M,,
Avitia
*
Im
a!
lhe
♦ Mr. and Mrs. E F Blake spent | mother. Mrs Sylvia Allen at lhe । teraoon callers were. Mr* Rollo her hu.lr.nd Ur DelruH on . Iru.1-.' — . .«•». Finkbelner df Wayland
Mranorisl Day st Caledonia, her Glenn Allen home. Parmelec_ * Mr. carpenter and daughter Jean, also neaa trip and vtaited friends Mon- are sorry to hear she ia MriottaJy ill
।
at
her
home.
Mra. F. 1* the farmer
fanner home.
and Mrs Henry Brog attended the her granddaughter. Juanita Mel' Minerva Wiggins of Leighton twp.
araaAamoa Rail* white and Olive wedding of her great-niece. Mirs bourne all of Eaton Rapids. ♦ Mn
..I!
•'
®~«- Draoilw FUh.r .nd &gt;-5
Callers of Mra. Clara Clslcr and |w Mr. andMn. Dari Lee and
1 daughter Nancy spent Memorial
Brittan of Grand Rapid* were bridge Methfidlst church, in Kula- Barbara and Douglas of Grand
b su»«« .r j- v-k.
Ttsasday evening callers of Mrs. E masoo, Bunday evening
Rapids visited her nephew. Irving
F. Blake and family w Mr. and j Quest* at the Wm Sweet home Luu and family. Tuesday night and Mr. and Mrs. A M. Wood and Mr. I where relatives gathered for the
and Mrs. Earl RltUngeri of Lansing, day.
Mr*. A. C. Dunklee returned from | Wednesday who came to attend the ■Wednesday * Mias Beverley Bweet Mr and Mrs A. Alexander df De- i
-----------accompanied
her
aunt.
Mrs.
Dorr
several month* stay in California { graduation of Mtec Beverley, were
IRolfe to Potterville Thuradav for n trolt and Mr end Mn Monroe Melhodtai Youth Caravan c-oMor
‘
‘
‘
Mrs. Sweet's abler*, Mr* Don- visit'and will also spend some time mite® n?Lra.Vl^*e^mi.COJ2«!!5
°
”c ot
One
ot the Youlh
Youth Caravans
Caravans of
of
Rolfe ot Potterville and Mrs. Wal­ with relative* in other town* before
te™ lhr National Methodtet Youth P«lMarton Repp go to Fl Wayne. Ind ter Brawn and two children of returning home. * Mrs. Kenneth
to mexe
—......
......
—
make tneir
their tumre
future nome
home w
♦ »ir.
Mr.
Vogel and Ml** Polly Walker of
Pellowahip during tlie week of June
•nd Mrs Clarence Defimidt and [ Charlotte, also Mrs Harlan Sweet Jackson spent lhe weekend with Other Memorial Day guests were 24. and will assist in the program
son Kenneth and Clarence's moth- i of Ypsilanti and Mr*. Btewart .the former's parente Mr. and Mr*. their cousin*. Mr and Mr* D O. of Youth Activities weak
•r returned to their home* In De- I Sweet of Grand Rapid* Afternoon (Henry Brog.
White of Grand Rapids * Mrs.
This te the eighth year of cara­
trolL Sunday, after a week's visit i callers were Mrs Ruth Hitchcock
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Poulson vls- Glenn Kermeen and children have van*. a movement that bagan with a
with Cha Olive Churchill family and three children 'of Caledonia
returned to their home in north­
group in the south, and has
and attending the graduation of and Mr and Mrs Robert Beckwith Uted their daughter. Mrs. Vern Al- west Thornapple after spending small
grown to Include 98 teams; coming
Icrcllng and family *t Coat* Grove several weeks with her mother. out of six training camps Each
the forepart of lost week * Mr. Mra Grace Lewis. The Kermeen team in eludes three college young
and Mra. Enos Price of Jackson home wa* being re-modeled at the women and an adult counsellor, all
time the twin boy*. Dave Ivan and
visited her mother. Mrs Jennie Bo- Don Irwin were born. March 10. carefully selected and spectaUy
tralned.
vee and her brother-in-law and and their coming of course required
The coming of a caravan to Mid­
sister, Mr and Mr*. Burdet Wadd more change* * Dr C. A Lund dleville te of special Interest because
over the weekend ♦ Dinner guests and Dr Geo Grayblei of Caledonia one of our own young woman. Mis*
of Mr. and Mr*. George Davis, Me­ attended a medical meeting in De­ Maxine Finkbelner. daughter Of
morial Day. were her aon. Ted troit tlie foreport of last week.
Mr and Mr* H D Overley of Mr and Mrs Oscar Finkbelner. te
Cook. wife, and two daughters of
to serve on a caravan on lhe At­
North Irving. Mr and Mr*. Chas. South Bend. Ind. were Bunday vis­ lantic seaboard
McPeck of Augusta and Mn Hat­ itor* of her brothers. George Jupptie Lyons and two small crand- strom and family, and Olenn Juppdauuhters. * Mrs Loleta Hodgson •trnm and wife of Green lake -*
Mra Mvrta Jackson of the west
returned to her home In Kalamazoo Mlacc* Kathleen Chamberlain and
Friday after a few days' visit with Jane Braun of Leighton are hnme county line ha* announced the en­
her mother. Mra Isabel Lepper, for the aummer from the EvatMtall- gagement of her daughter Avis to
Kenneth
Rose of Hastings The
cal
college
at
Naperville.
Ill
W
Mtes
•nd her daughter. Mrs Roy Steen
and family. ♦ Mrs Helen Lewis Virginia Bwaet of Yankee Spring* date for the wedding lias not been
and three young daughters have I* the new office girl at lhe local
Creamery.
♦
Miss
Esther
Bonnett
returned to their home In Jackson
after a week's visit with her par­ who haa been ataylng with her
ent*. Mr and Mrs Elmer Fenton aunt. Mrs Edd Finkbelner and at­
Tlie Della Allen Past Matrons
* Memorial Day visitors ol Mrs tending T-K high school, has gone club will be entertained at the
Hattie Smith were her children, to
tn Levering to spend the summer heme of Mrs. Ethel Baughman
----- w folk*
Mr and
Mr. and Mrs Leop Drew of Battle I with her E
hnme
_ „. ----- southwest of town, thi* week Fri­
Creek. Mrs Rms Stauffer and' Mrs Wm Harper spent the week- day. June g. with a potluck dinner
daughter of Alto. Mr and Mrs Ar-' end nt Ionia at the home of hcr nt noon.
thur Smith and sons of Hastings I brother Fred Howard and attended
and Mr and Mrs Ted Smith of | a shower for a nephew’s fiancee *
Rnuw Circle
The Rouac Circle of lhe Metho­
dist church will meet with Mrs
Christine Wadd. this Thursday aflcmoon at 2 p m Mr* Wadd's moth­
er. Air* Jennie Bovee will be co­
hos less.
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Mra Reed Hoover, a resident of
Yankee Spring* township lhe past
thirty-three year*, passed away
Thursday evening following several
month* of ill-health A stroke Buf­
fered two day* previous caused her
death
Kitchener. Canada, June 22. 1915.
the daughter of Daniel and l«h
I.utz Later the family movad near
Caledonia.

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SATURDAY, JUNE 9,1945

Denver. Oolo. Wo ataMra. Mra. Al­
ma Schrader. Miami. Fta- Mra.
i rwwy i
due to the

Detroit. Irving. HampehlreTlll. and
Alvin of Caiedonta. fourteen grand­
children.
Funeral rarvtoe* under chrtetlan
Science auspices srare held at lhe
BMtar funeral teota*. Mmwtay at

S5 atThe* WIIUmm haa*.

U attending lhe annual co
at lhe Trinity Methodist el_
Grand Rapids this week Because
I hi* absence tne Children's Day
. &gt;ram W|U lake
pUoe °J

Herman Preap. who resided in
this vicinity as a young man. died
al hte home in Lake City about
three weeks ago, we arc Informad.
He lived on a farm at Star City. have rooms
Missaukee county, until ill health
forced retrlement He was a brothland and hte wife who survive*, la
the former Emma Barrell of Leigh­
ton twp.

;Tn*y I program I* being prepared by
1 committee.

had a family

BlAke MUM■went to

Friend* of Cpl. Edward Jone*.
now In England with the ordnance
depot of the army alr transporta­
tion Edd waa calling on former
associates at the Thornapple-KeL
lu«g school test fall, while visiting
the R. Ely MacNaughton family
where he made hl* home while al
Pfc Jack (Quirk) fitumpf who
Iso lived at lhe MacNauahton

California after spending a three
weeks' furlough with hte father.
Myron Freeman at Parmelee, and
other relative*
Prank Troutwine. 17. eon of Mr
and Mra Oarl Troutwine, recently
mined lhe Merchant Marine and te

stationed in Rhode Island haa been

called on old friend* whHe visiting
hla parent*. Mr. and Mra Herman
VnnderSchurr north Grand -Rapid*
8L
--------Twenty-eight
graduated
Thornapple-Kellogg school,
nrsday r'-1- **—■ •" •ra*—

Urs. Mias Clara vorhorst and Mr*
Henry Scholten of Holland and two
brothers. John Vorhorst, wife and
four children, and Prank Vorhorst,
wife and two children of Overtsel.
Mr*. Newton McDowell
and

'were among the vial ton, at the
cemetery Memorial Day.
Blx-year-old Irene -Harrison
daughter of Mr anti Mr*. Walia:
Mr. and .Harrison of Clav Hills te very il
- mother., with a heart ailment and must re­
main in bed for more than three
afternoon a* gurau, months A long lime for even i
of Mia* Glaftfs grown .weraon.
Mra. Horace Lhergood of Grant
aww. u.uv.^r of Dr. and Mn.
Maylan Jones, pastor of the First
Methodist chureb. Mrs
Bickels
home and the parsonage al Etale family.
Joined and Dr. Jone* and family
were dear friend*. ★ Mr. and Mr*. Methodist Vaeatton Bible Fcho^
John Brinkhuls of Martin were
The daily vacation Bible sc hoc
Sunday dinner guest* of Bupt and conducted by the Methodist churcl
Mrs J F Behlpper
school will be held from June 1
Hblriey Baker, oldest daughter ot through June 21, for nine mornlni
Mr. and Mra. Art Baker. U staying sessions from B to M:4S o'clock
in Grand Rapid* irith her grand- with Mr* Harry Baiixh a* director
mother. Mr*. Alice Card and work­
Among those assisting will be Mn
ing at an A A P *oft drink stand Elton I^wrcnce. Mr* Win. Hacp-i
* Mr and Mra. George Mactver Mr*. Dorothy Bonnovllle Thoae ’
and the Norman Maclver family of lhe handicraft department will
Grand Rapid* spent Memorial Day Mr. and Mrs E M Bender and !
and Mrs R D Leonard Th.-cou
used in al) department* will be tl
published by lhe Scripture Pre
Chicago
Children will tee admitted who I
old enough to enter ktndergarl
day
&lt;
* *,r aW,_
J??!’ next year and older, and all Ch
|
dren of tlie community are cordl
nard
ly invited Anyone who can asi
Wn. H tn tho school or with transportali
.
1* asked lo call Mra. Balsch.
.
Mr J- » sister. Mrs. R**e Beaber-and
,

Ethel Brodock 'late"Ann" Chare nil
Pearl Clark. Fran Dunean,I Bever­
llneh.m Frederick
Rrodertek Griffith.
Grtffelh.
ley Flllingham.
Jack Gillett*. Sybil Knoa. Verta
Janose. Helen Jenkins. Marvetta
Jenkin*. Delbert Lussenden. Gertrude Myers. David Otto. Rose Maric Pederson. Leah Powers. Wayne
Robtnson, Beverley Sweet. Bessie
—-s
Fines. Roberts Blagvl. 1—■&gt;-■*• •
Bmlth. Joan Wilson. Rex ----------...
Alice William*. Bernard Wlerlnga.
Vtertnga., k«rmeen and their families the past
Bernadlne Wlerlnga.
few days.
Frederick Grille th enlisted in the
Misses Grace and Mabel Pinel of
U. B. Navy recently and 1* now gel- the Flint schools have bean ttettting hte bool training al lhe Great ing their steter. Mra. V. V. Tabor
Lakes Station. Wayne Robln»on
we , and family for a fkw days, before
,
*•
going to Burt lake for lhe aummer.
, Their mother. Mrs. E. J. Pine) who
Mrs. Gall Russeu wno completed I makes her home with Mr*. Tabor
hcr duties a* teacher at lhe T-K t will accompany them.
school last week, left Bunday for j
-----------her new home at Iron Mt. w^th her
Msraortal Day
The annual Memorial dtayservurrt.z. * Mr. Mid Mrs R«.h rundal). Mra. Byron Flaming
.Bar­
by
low lake and her son Randall and
wife of Grand Bapltta ware at Ber- ___. _ni_r.
rlen Spring*. Memorial Day
FTo vtell
-i, •£
w.
apt: t’SLi'K'
1

A
&gt;M dull. .I uw TT»rmwU‘Ktl- ‘'T V i^T .v .WLdd shslrelected chairlogg school, next tall * Mr. and *-• «■ P^*r‘
Mr» Harn Bennett visited hte non- man of lhe da&gt; for next year,
in-law
and daughter.
Mra
Ul-lUW
. Mr and Ritn.
----..___ L. «IIU
ria
-lit. at Wayland.
Sa.v,. II,r la rk
Namen
Frank
Bun­
day. * Mr. and Mrs. George Davi* ' Billie, one of lhe aeven-year-old
were
Bunday
dinner guaeu of her- twin sou* Ul aor.
HTMt- ouikh
, U.......
grandson. Leo Francisco near Free- Qetty. was taken suddenly Ul Twasport.
...
1 day the last day of school while
Mra Vern

Carlton Swift
from Buttenrorth hospital tn Grand

but weather co

Starting at I oclock, I offer the foltowing:

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room suite, prewar, good.
Walnut dining tabled leaves.

Walnut buffet.
Oak dining table and leaves.
Oak china closet.
2 good beds, coil springs and
mattresses.
100‘Ib. ice box, vide icer.
Library table. 3 dressers.
Sheet metal stove.
3 goose feather iseds.
Good Victrola end Records.
Several rocking ^hairc.
6 odd chairs. Kitdhen cabinet.
Pictures. Baby bed.

Several plant and otiier
stands.
Throw rugs. Bo by rocker
Telephone stand.
Large -gold framed mirror.

_.®11 Ing after lhe household of the HarMldland. will remain at Lhe OIL ,
b«|i family, while-Mas. .Ml id
lette raaldence during Mr*. LAke»(&lt;l Pennock hospital for medical
absence * Mis* Janet Oanlner en- and surgical attention.
1
tertained tour frienth.^LotaiChurchLewt* ta recovering nieely
ill. Donna Polhemus. Phytna Duffey hfmm hte recent severe sickness and
and Mrs. Jeanette Rug* at the 'gble to be about the yard.
Gardner cottage at Oun take from
------------

build IP

Several quilts. Rugs.
Singer sewing machine.
Several pieces of antique fur­
niture and dishea

Lots of carpeting.
Complete set of dishes.
Glassware. Boat.
Odd dishes and ccdking-uteneils.
Many other articles too nu­
merous to mention.

TERMS: CMH. NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

DEWEY REED. Auctioneer-

corp In Okinawa.
Cpl -Gnoaga-Bedford. Jr., arrt
home from iraredo. Taxa*. Thu
day afternoon Just in time for I
funeral of hte father. Arthur JB&gt; I
ford.
,
John Fisher, employed by the B I
Ribbon Dairy for several year*. 1
tndMted June 1. He Is the aon
Dewey Fisher and his wife te
former Jean Bliss.
Pfc. Harold aegerstrom and e
arrived home Friday from "No
Carolina and ar* spending • : I
&lt;tay» furlough with his mother, b
Blanch Segerstrom and her p*rti
Mr. and Mra. Lew Skinner
Leighton.
j
'Ll and Mrs. Arthur Kaccteele I
visiting lus parents, Mr. and b I
Elmer Bteeby tn Leighton twp.
te a navigator with the alr force i
has been training tn Florida 11
After hte furlough goes to Mac 1 I
Field, Tampa. Pls , tor training I
lhe B-» bomber.
. I
A family gathering in hte.Mil
was held at die Bteeby home 8i|
day among those present were I
uncle. Arthur Kaediale and fainl
of Allegan.

Cpl Louis Hooper, son of Mr. al
Mr* Roy Hooper, who recently d
turned home after spending abni
four years In tlie Pacific area. H
been honorably discharged on tl
point system and reached hod
Balurttay from Florida
Louis (Bob) was one of the fl!
boys Lo go Into service I roan t v
vicinity in lhe spring of 1M1 a]
■never was home on lurlough uil
recently. He was al Pearl Harbor I
Lhe lime of the Jap attack 'and a
gaged in three or more major ttalUl
We are ail glad for him that'tun
through
Pfc. Clyde Stemate* who recent
returned from the Pacific area ail
about three years in service al
ha* been discharged on the po]
&gt; system and is staying at tijc Cfl
| 'Pf* relate Her home.

Reaches Mkhlgx
i. Vera Johnson w,

COMS IN, ASK asour
8*f Stanley (Juki jahnaon j
tog he had arrived In New Y
Mrautay his MUi btrtlxtay. M*
been overseas with the 1st A

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’Sf'.JgE1,
over.
He was wounded In his le
Shrapnel tn Csechoalovakia on
» and I* a bed patient at 1
Jpnes hospital where he ar

Make atre of the,proper development
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tip#
growth ro
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'OUICK.cHhLOAt
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C. E. "PETE" DAVIS/ Prop

BUI Boyer with the Merciu
Marine has arrived in Mieht|
from lhe Pacific area and U spn
ing a thlrty-days leave with
mother. Mr*. Claude Kermeen ■
other relative*. Bill hasn't b&lt;
home since July 5. 1M3
Pvt- Burdette Lewis, brother
Russell Lewis te expected ho
about July 1 from Ft. MeOteU
Alabama, where he is receiving‘b*
training in the Infantry repta
merit.
figt. Howard Bcrends who I
been with the air force in Italy
haar arrived home last weak in U
to see hte sister. Charlotte grada
from T-K school.
Lt. Ruth WlUKin. daughter
Charles Wilson of lhe west cow

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�Wednesday evening eervla* 7:4*

CHURCHES

edifice
y from

Swwim
NAZARENE
Claude
who ta
in Europe

,

Inasmuch as this Sunday ta
Children's Day lhe pastor ta plan­

The revival
leitat ind Mi

with Evan-

ning to bring a message especially

for the children. Everyone ta inMorning subject. "The Infallible
iai?at3thee*ho£?Uo’f mJ'' I^the‘^ehndre^1 arc paruSvb the revival wUl continue with sone
Christ*.
service al 7:30 and preaching at
Evening subject. "I Ara; Hath
harBaughman. Ths i urged to be present for lhe morning
discussion ta Post-war | Sunday school and sermon hours.
Oaks M tn change of

, church and has

I Invitation to i
ng the annual •
liUty Methodist

u,

gvajssj

tWaiJS:

nng. and

alive* of Mrs- J. F. Bcnipi family gathering on Meiy et the Schlpper home on
In 8t. Relative* Present

i Clara Vorhorst and BCn
holten of Holland and two
jdhn Vorhorst, wife and
Iren, and Frank Vorhorst.
two children of Overtael.
Mewlon McDowell and
&gt;ng the visitors al the
Memorial Day.
r-old Irene ‘Harrison,
of Mr and Mrs. Wolter
of Clav Hills Is very III
rart ailment and must re­
bed for more than three
A long lime for even t
1*011.
. □
orace Uvergood of Omnc
pent Memorial Day wltr
; Mrs. Vera Johnson anc

it Vacation Bible School
illy vacation Bible school
1 by lhe Methodist churcl
ill be held from June 1
lune 21. for nine momlni

those assisting will be Mrn
srcnce. Mrs Win- Harp-'«
athy Bonneville. TImwc ‘I
lerafi department will
bfrs E M Bender and I ,
R. D. Leonard The cou
11 departments will be tl
by the Scripture Pr&lt;
n-will be-admitted who 1 I
jh to enter klndergarl
and older, and all 61He community are cordi
I. Anyone who can aal
tool or with traiMportaU
to call Mrs. Bauch.
. I

jyer with the Merchl
i*s arrived
Pacific ares
ilrty-days I
Krs. Claude
Hives. Bill
:e July 5. 1943
jrdette Lewis, brother
4wis ta expected ho
ly 1 from It McClcIl
where he Ls receiving'!*
in the infantry repta
award Bcrcnds wlio I
. the air force in Italy
ad home lata weak m U
stater. Charlotte grsdu
hSC*Wlliwn, daughter

Gilson of the west cow
&gt;w with the army nurs
Jkinawa.
orgn -Redford, Jr . arrt
m Laredo, Toxa,. Thu
noon Just in time for
f his father. Arliiur -B
shar. employed by the B
airy tor several-years, t
June 1. He ta the aon

an Bliss.
raid BcgersUom and v

ugh with his
•gcrsirom and

Mrs. Arthur KacctMle
U parents, Mr. and b
teby tn Leighton twp.
ttor with the alr force i
training in Florida I I
furlough goes to Mac )
npa. Fla.. tor training 1
bomber.
,
y gathering in his hot
at the Steeby home Sti

tta Hooper, son of Mr. a
Hooper, who recently i
me after spending alm
i in the Pacific ares. 1
arably discharged on t
tern and reached hoi
from Florida.
Job) was one of lhe fl
o into service from t
i lhe spring of 1841 a
home on furlough ul
le was at Pearl Harbor
if the Jap attack and &lt;
iree or more major t
I glad for him that

until
16. 1943.
with the
and was
in Germany
gagements,
twelve hour*

Mrs. J- O. Mowry. Pub- Chmn. I

Sermon hour—10:00 a.m.
Sunrtav AC.lvml—11-00 am

HOME FRONT NEWS

program
i Sunday

(Continued from Fag« X Sec. 3.1 morning with *everal .
of* the Bunday school partici­
aide, have polished hardwood floor* Iber* “
all
modern
convenience*, pating. Ths pastor will bring a
more than I and
plumbing Included. The family us­ short message for the children.
A friendly welcome awaits you
ually live on th# *econd floor, re­
serving th* first for a stable, pig­
Mtas jeane^teT Randau!* daughter sty. carriage house and hencoop.,,
Everyone seems to own -a pig or FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CH URCH
of Mr. and Mn. Rush Randall at pigs in this country and whether l
Lea&amp;on Sharpe, Pastor
Middlrvillo and Sam Lynn Pontius lhe owner be the provincial gover-1
of Grand RapMs w&lt;ro qultely marChildfen'* Day service. 11:00 am.
nor or 'a day laborer, said pta still Special
music by members ot live
has hta abode under the house | Sunday school.
31. at tha South Oct
Dud by Miss Mary
where he roots and smelta to hte Jo Hawley and Mrs. Arthur Lower.
church parsonage in Gr
,
„ heart's content. All in all. sanlla- Infant baptism at thia service.
by the Rev. Kail F. C&lt;
couple was attended by U— Clarice
- ----------Itl0Q ln lhe5e PMU I* not what it
The missionary meeting which was
•
■
should
be.
one
of
the
reasons
why
Whitehouse and Hoy Nunnl.
I
to have been held al Mrs. L. H.
After a short wedding trip to lhe I eating places are definitely oft lim­ Evarta on Thursday tuu been post­
home of the groom's parents In its for army personnel.
poned until Thursday. June 36.
Pood prices arc sky high with a I
Harbor Springs, they returned and
were Sunday guests of the bride'*' flourishing black market despite; BAPTIST NOTES
parent* Tnoy will reside -•
' attempts at price control. Rice for |
B. J. AdCock, Pastor
------ St.. Grand RapMs| example Is 3 pesos a gunla. which
Sunday scltool at 10 o'clock will
e bride ta a graduate of
apple'-Kelton scEool
“and
aDd”lci~*iv- «nlavc# apieceUand‘ meat of °any be given over to a Children * Day
X :-Kelloqg
ir&amp;Sfschool
aifflSL
san
•.«»?.■ i program con stall ng ol recitation*,
1
Kuia u Irom 5 w lu p**0* a pouna: reading* and music instrumental
small chicken* coot from 8 to 12 - and vocal
is employed at the Jarlckl shop as &gt;
clothing is also scarce. A
Divine services ai n o'clock.
a machinist.
' pair of civilian oxfords coat* from Sermon by Die pastor.
A happy future ta the wish ol ( co to bo pesos; suite of light rayon
Evening service* at 7.30. Evan­
Jeanette's many Middleville friend*, uq pesos, a regular suit 300 pesos. gelistic stnglng and sermon by pas------------ Du* lo the leather shortage mo*t
Tuesday night. B.Y.P.U. at lhe
Fax—Dendci
1 of the population wear* wooden
The Leighton Rvangcllcal church clog*, a wood and atrap contraption personage at ":30.
Wed. night prayer meeting at lhe
was the scene of a very pretty wed- like our shower clog*. They coat
church and study of the Sundayding Saturday
.—• -• • ■«------ • •- ••---------- *•
o'clock when Ml*i
men school lesson 7:30.
Thursday afternoon. June 14, lhe
Wayland became
; I've written all that I can thing ladies Mtaaionary Society will meet,
___ r £-fias taught lhe
। of regarding the Filipino and ins place to be announced later.
grade in Thoniappte-Uallou------ -- ,
,
lhe past iwoi years and will remain. ou
way.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Sincerely your*.
on lhe teaching staff this coming ,
Beth A. Davey. Pastor
5 car.
•
■
Comer E. Colfax at Bollwood
Attending lhe jedding from MidHasting* Cbnreh—Jana IB
dlevlile w#ro 8upt. ana Mrs. J. P. I
10 a.m. Children's Day program
Schlppcr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold De­
and Sunday school
Grow. MR* Avis Ptogslard. Miss, P O John Bu*h. T-13-33-IS
11:15 sum. Morning Wofship in
Gertrude McFarland and mother.
261st B.U.
chanie of pastor.
Abilene A.A.F.
7:00 pm. Young people's prayer
Abilene, Texas
service.
The Tboro#ppta-Ktlto«g school ,
and Community library wul be open
Pfc. Shelby N. Nash. 36464323
on Tuesday and '*'*■"—**“ -»r— 1 6th K.R-S. Fit "A-’
1 charge ot pastor.
noon* frog* J 10 *
APO. 74. '1 Poetmaster
I June 7—7:30. Prayer meeting at
from 2 ta 9 dui
San Francisco. Calif.
f church.
months.
June 10—10 a m. Morning Wor­
Pvt Oreyckm H. Wood. 965170
ship in charge of pastor.
UBM.CR.
The pic
11:30 am. Bunday school Lester
Co. E 4th Training Bn.
and Mrs.
aonhwest
Bartholomew. Sup't.
Tent Camp. Camp LeJeune. N.C.
of town,
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
but very
evening, .
Co. Q 86th Mor lor Bn.
their du ugh
A.P.O. 236. % Poslmaster
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
the bride Of
i'6an Francisco, California
IOO-P Hall. Green SI. Entrance
O. H. Trtnklcin, Pastor
ring* of k&gt;
Morning worship at 10:30. Chil­
Pvt. Ralph S. McClelland.
PrecedlM
dren's Day. The Sunday school choir
Imogene Fl
46010376
will sing.
played Th#
Sunday school at 11:30. Awards
engren. U
13th Training Regt.
(or regular attendance will be given.
Wayne Carpenter, sister of the I Camp Fannin. Texas
bride, who sang. "I Love You Truly." I
A background of wild ferns, gar­
Pfc. Richard D. Blough. 36424922 • EffuRrH Et EI,,SCOPAL
den flowers and candelabra made a |
“
.
I
M Our, R^U.,
lovely setting for the double ring
I 8 a m. Holy Communion.
ceremony performed by the Rev.
10 a.m. Sunday school.
Leroy Chamberlain.
i San Francisco, Calif.
1 11 a-m Morning Prayer and Ser­
The bride, who was given In mar- I
riage by her father, wore a sttcet । Pfc. Benjamin D. Walls. 36156290 i mon.
678th Q.M Sal. Col. Co.
I Junior choir rehearsal today.
length gown of rose color Romaine
2nd Plat AP.O. 75. % Postmaster Thursday, at 4 pm. at lhe Rectory.
crepe and wore a corsage of white
San
Francisco.
Calif.
j followed by picnic supper at, Tyden
rosebuds, sweetpeas and swansonta.
Ttjc couple was unattended.
Pfc. Francis Goggins, 38961919
Following the ceremony tlie bridal
FIRST CHURCH OF
cake and jee cream was served by
Commanding C
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Mrs. Ward Wolcott and Mrs. Rey
New York. N. Y.
Totan.
i Corner Church and Center Streets
j Subject. "God the Only Cause
Besides the parents of the couple,
Cpl Kenneth Miller
others present were, Mrs. Hattie
Afi.N. 16162915
Johnson, the groom's grandmother,
and stater. Anna Mae Wtaringa of
Casual Detachment
South Thornapple; the bride's sis­
ter. Mrs. Wayne Carpenter and two
Yucca. Arizona
children. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wol­
cott and Miss Imogene Fisher oj
Capt. John Wm. Reed. 0-696803
Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mn. Ray I
Douglas Army Air Field
Tolan of Middleville.
Box 212
On their return from a short wed­
Douglas. Arixona
ding trip tlve young couple start.
housekeeping in the tenant house ।
on the Johnson-Wleringa farm la
UM Threadfin &lt;SS 410»
South Thornapple which has been
'■ Fleet Post Office
prepared for their coming.
San Francisco. Calif.
The young people arc both grad-I
Next week your letter come* from
uiste* of Thonuipple-Kellogg school.
|
lo know Frank Kelly, dad ot
Tlie bride was employed by, tlw
tbc, ■.good
1
DWHri FAiiiinmrnt
rm
in cirand
' service son*. Hugh. Bob. and BUI—
Diesel
Equipment ^D
0o. in
Grand
R^ute WhS
uo
sSa
“•»»«« «•*«*»
ll,f f&lt;* h*
during a ralMion over Ger­
previously had been’'empioyod”at country
1
Until next qreek. Cheerio.
several places In Hastings. The many.
1
Zolly Coif er
groom was honorably discharged
from lhe U. S. army last year alter
serving two and one-half years, two
Oldest Nation
of which was spent In the Pacific
Peru is the oldest of the South
area.
Tlie bride has been entertained at American nations.

The W.M.A will nu-et Thursday
with Mrs. Eleanor Slrlcktan for an
au-day meeting f potluck dinner will

FIRST V. B.

rand Stea.
9:55 "ara^Blble school.
11:00 a.m. Morning worship
1:00 p.m- Evening service in
charge of "Pioneer Girl*** guest
speaker Mtaa Hariman of Chicago
Mtas Hartman is a National Jtald
Secretary of "Pioneer Girls" She
will show moving picture* ot the
organisation's acUvltte# Including
their summer caraiM.
Wtd. 7:30
WM.A. wlU meet
with Mra Ftoyd Myvra; Mn. Arthur
Fuller, leader.
Thuxa 7:30 p.m. Bible Hudy and
prayer service.
' nrL S:00 am. Our 14lh annual
D.VRR. will convene. Boys and
girls. 4-14 year* of age are cordially
Invited. The school will continue

Orlo D. Munger. Pastor
Morning worship 10:00.
Sunday school 11:00.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8:00.
Family night. Tuesday. June 13.
at lhe home of Ralph Striker with
a program of magic by the Rev.
E K Lund. Revival meetings begin
Thursday night, Juno 14, with tlie
Rev. E. K. Lund aa evangelist He
was converted after traveling 20
years with a show He ta a magician
and a talented artist with oil paints.
Mrs. Lund directs the music, Serv­
ices every night at 8 p.m. Come and
bring someone with you.

0 SAN, IsuM PA/?.

UEADIMfiaAIIrt'
WUI held a FREE DEMONSTRATION S* ths

MILO

Merlin Grinage returned to bls
home Ln Shelbyville Thursday alter
spending several wcckj helping at
tne Bradfield home. * DarlHerbert and Jack Bradfield attended
exercises tn
In Richland,
Richland.
graduation exerctaea
Friday evening. * Karl
Earl Towne spent
from Monday until Wednesday in
Lansing. * Mr* Rush Bsundera waa
in Kalamaxoo Friday visiting hcr

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PHONS UOU.

AUDIPHONE

Ca

502 Kai. Nat'l Bldg.

BLE - BODIED

MEN &amp; WOMEN

WANTED!
SHORTAGE OF WORKERS

'AR 0 SA'
DO YOU HAVE
POULTRY PRO1LEMS

GOOD PAY

GOOD WORKING CON.

DITIONS, PRODUCING BADLY-NEEDED HASTINGS REPLACEMENT

PISTON RINGS ESSENTIAL TO KEEP TRUCKS, BUSES, FARM TRAC­

LIT! TALK ITOV1R

TORS AND PASSENGER CARS ROLLING.

B. A. LyBARKER
DRUGS
HASTINGS.

MICH.

JOBS for Experienced and Inexperienced
VACATION PAY*
All employe*! with two month* or more service receive pro-relod va­

cation pay.

Group licknejs and hospitalization insurance is available

at low cost.
The men and wqmen wbe

work here are the kind you'd like as friends and co-worker*.

Dripking milk is drinking keolth the pleasant way.
It's a liquid food that build* strong bodies and healthy

It*

a

Part

of

diifaaitionit.

car

of

have one quart every day on dadults at host a pint.

yourt

BUY BONDS &amp; SUMPS

checked often by our

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HASTINGS, MICH

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phong 265!

REQUIRED

Children should

ihould bo treated witfe

Have it

PHYSICAL EXAMINATION AND CERTIFICATE OF AVAILABILITY

It's a ik*««&lt;hk&gt;g hovBKiga that rta*tf

member of the family can enjoy.

the War Effort
That

performance.

gPORATION

RANKER WAFT

TO OPERATE MACHINES WHICH ARE NOW IDLE BECAUSE OF THB

for Its Wholesomeness

UALFINANC

Tha recreation period is being
planned by the Rev H. R. KreJg
and Milo Coldren which will furnish
relaxation and fun for all who porlicipate.
Alice Griffen Con. Chmn.

Saturday morning for
vialt with her uncle and i
and Mra Frank Denslnger

We are Barry County's largaat employer.

cache* Michigan
ra Johnson wa
tint of last wee

cosh LOAr

O»KWndi«s Youth Loudon
Enltat for Ohrtat will be the
theme for the Barry Co. CnrtaUan
1 Endeavor
oopvenltan al
First
Methodist church. HasU:u;s. June
23. Plans are nearing completion for
one of the largest and most worth­
while one-day conventions over held
lu Barry county by young people.
Every effort te being made to
bring outstanding leaders in the
field of youth work to the ooaven­
iton.
U there ever wa» a lime Evangclkal Protestant churches faced
a critical situaUon in youth work
it ta today. Leaders of Ctartallan
Endeavor ilnsiiy believe they have

BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH

To me Food Wo Like to Drink

wounded In his le
it Csechoalovaki* on

Barry Co. C.E. Conven­
tion Set for June 23

CRI8REY

YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH

discharged on the

i 1944 on the ocean

each wrap#.
Everybody welcome, classes for all

pen Saturday were Mr. and &gt;
Frank Roush and Mr. and Mn
Phllmon.

Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
Services will be held next Sunday
June 10. Sunday school at 3 p.m.
and preaching at 3.
Children brought up tn Sunday
school are seldom brought up in
court.

de SUmates who rt

ied in Nc
birthday. He

Young People's service-6 30.
Evangelistic service-7:30.
Wednesday night prayer meeting

crate without toeing denominauonal
Identity. It ta the hope at C. Rleader* to keep the movement true
to tte traditions and the cumut
program emphasis of Winning a
Million Youth to. Christ and lb#
Church ta evidence ot this hope and
desire.
All young people, all adults in­
terested In the work of young peo­
ple. all pastors, all counsellor*,
wlvetlier members of Christian En­
deavor societies or not, arc Invited
to attend.
The registration fee for the con­
vention Is only fifty cents (5(to&gt;.
Local presidents are the local reg­
istrar*. Mrs. Pauline Gibbs te our
county registrar.
Everyone attending the conven­
tion should Plan to share In the
luncheon fellowship al noon and
the evening dinner program which
lhe ladies of the Methodist church
have consented to serve for only
1100. Reservations must be made

ROBERT W. COQK, Prop.

APPLY AT EMPL OYMENT OFFICE

�He can’t ask you now!
• • • He’s an American hero. After fighting bloody battles

on Iwo, just after he had led his assault tedm to the edge

in the Pacific, he was home on leave two years ago.

of an airfield we needed desperately.

★

• • • You may remember seeing hi$ picture. His name is

HERE’S WHAT UNCLE SAM
WANTS YOU TO DO:

John Basilone, Marine Gunnery Sergeant. He traveled all

Select your individual quota in the 7th

then meet it!
....

• • • He said: “You don’t know—you can’t know-how

much it means to the boys but there when they hear the

.
■

• * • They gave him the Congressional Medal of Honor

• • • We can’t let him and all our other fighting heroes

and offered him a commission. He didn’t want it. "I’m a

down. Remember, last year we had two War Loan Drives

•

• • • Well, he stayed a plain marine—like Joe and Bill and

J
Your War Bond Quota
(C„bv^

folks back home have just put another War Bond Drive

pbun «oldi«r," he said. "I want to stay one.”

★

War Loan according to your income­

over America, urging every American to buy more bonds.

over the top.”

★

by this time. The Seventh is our personal call to arms—two

drives in one. That’s why our quota is large.

$230 A up
225-250
210-225
200-210
180-200
140-180
100-140
Under $100

$187.50
150.00
131.25
112.50
93.75
75.00
37.50
18.75

Let your dollars join the fight in the

the fellows down the street. He can't ask you to buy bigger

• • • Wc must meet it—we will meet it—for the hero of

bonds during the Seventh. He was kilk-d a few weeks ago

Iwo—for Victory—for pride in America.

WAR LOAN

MIGHTY SEVENTH WAR LOANI

IfLy BIGGER BONDS IN THB MIGHTS SEVENTH
ALLDORFF &amp; SON
-RAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
3DGES JEWELRY
LANDSEN'S
A. LylARKER
fr GOWN
JKORT IHOP.

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK
ANDRUS SERVICE

VIKING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.
INT. SEAL &amp; LOCK

MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
COFFEE SHOP
BARRY CLEANERS
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
CUT RATE SHOE STORE

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                  <text>HELP BEAT-INFLATION
BUY BONDS

The Hastings Banner

NINKTIITH YIAR

SECTION ONB—PACES 1 to 8

4H CLUB WEEK
Home Front AT M.S.C.

DR. JOHN DUNNING

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE

14,

1945

EDITORIAL

16 PACES—TWO SECTIONS

CARE AGAINST
POLIO URGED

JAP BOMB-BALLOON
RATION
IN MICHIGAN

Another year and Central school । normally small turnout at the polls
wUl be oursl According to the fl- on election day have concluded that
j naiKlal report presented al the this country, on the whole. Is getBarry Co. To Be Represented TAIIf TA CnAHIIATCC Annual acho°l meeting Monday'Ung better government than it deHealth Authorities Predict
lALIl IU
e’en,n«- th® balance on Ute bondServes. Much the same thing can
Increase In Number of
By Large Delegation
mation Issued by O.C.D.
Issue will be completely paid on be said of the administration of our
Cases In Western Michigan
□reelings All;
One Hundred Four Seniors
'May *• ,B4e- Somehow, it hasn't local schools. There to seldom more
Twenty-six Barry County 4H club
Because of Ha protective valus
June-through September is the the Office of Civilian Defense at
About your letter this week. members and two adult leaders will
Receive Dinlamn. ▲» Si.tv
tong'
lh“n tt handful out at the annual
season
when
Infantile
paralysis
attend the twenty-seventh annual
Receive Diplomas At sixty...
i meetings—and when crowds do turn
Lansing has Just issued an import­
the moment with the County Fair 4H Club Week at Michigan Stale
Ninth Annuol Exercises
Another thing which may come as | oul. u u
because of a ru­ generally la on the upswing. State ant bulletin bearing on the subject
Book. It was our fault to have College June Mth to 29th.
and national health authorities of Japanese Bomb. Carrying bal­ RX S2. V
predict that Western Michigan can loons in Michigan. For six months
named him at a most. Inopportune
Club members awarded this trip
S' #
time, so he’ll sec you later.
anticipate an Increase in the num­ these balloons carrying incendiary
are selected because of outstanding
‘“P4* ,arc.
IMLJnO7 ,he scho°l »y««nber of polio cases this year.
Now—where do we go from here work In the particular 4H project were held on Friday afternoon In
and anti-personnel bombs have Sept. 30.
the Central school auditorium . money tar local schools than ks,
...
Tiie Barry County Chapter of the been discovered in the United
—how about Wlllo Jones' wedding. carried during the past year.
It was Sunday afternoon and Wlllo
"Club Week” is an educational which was filled with relative* and 'derived from the regular local school • Or Is the small turnout really a National Foundation for Infantile
was u
wiu&gt;
a iovcijt
lovely uruie.
bride. ner
Her vpi.
Cpl. nushus­ and irvraniuum
recreational weca
week's
s experience friends of the graduates, the sixty- I tax, In 1844-46 a total of (59.430.45 VO&lt;e of "silent approval" in favor Paralysis met recently at the Bar­
. ......
bund said he figured he _
was
n very for &lt;H club members. Over six hun- ninth such annual event In the his- was derived from local taxation' Of tlw school administration? Does ry County Health Department to was discovered in Michigan. Tile good It
lucky fellow, and not just for the I dred boys and girls will attend this lory of the Hastings city schools. Awhile (92^42.18 came from the state. | u mean that people In general are discuss ways and means of pre­ Japanese now assert they are go­ W2. X3
sake of agreeing with him, we said ; event from the southern Michigan
» .u P,r1occ“!.onal march. "March of course this isn't a gift In any । satisfied with the way Things ore paring for such an eventuality, ing to improve their attack by
we thought so too. Willo's sister.| counties. Barry county has one of JirrLi r.7‘JhV’hi.h
'ac,ut' °f Uu? word and we arc d«fl- running and favor a continuation should it occur. A hot pack ma­ manning the balloons with suicide
chine is being purchased and placed pilots.
Wave Beverly, home from Pensa- the largest delegations in the state, ?:&amp;VMrehbRuEhB^51dw«
f-r, Of present policies?
.
In Pennock Hospital. Arrangements i The Army will greatly appreciate
cola, must have enjoyed the change
Leland Christiansen and Robert rapcSslly effective u fuur %u^ «oU»U»g " For the state I. a pauper
• • •
from her uniform to the pretty. I Clark of the McOmber club have
have been made fur training nurses cooperation in spotting, tracking,
If so. it is a dangerous way of ex- and others in the hot pack tech­ and discovering the balloons. They
frilly, long dress she wore as her i been asked to —
—- men. each carrying a large United •’’d has no money of Its own except
pul on the '•*
Club
slater's maid of honor. We won- ,'Week
Week demonstration ror
for noys,
boys. They
m., Statos flag, led- the line* of grad- ; as it collects All of us are paying pressing approval because at many nique. Funds have been appropriat­ emphasize the following points:
Period 1. 1 1 I 5 coupons
I uates as they marched to their 1 for that (92.642.78. even though the, of the annual school meetings in the ed to*make expert care available
tiered what Bev. would have done ; will Hive a paint demonstration,
Do not approach or touch any
Club
members
making"the"
trip places on the stage. During the method of collection seems compare- past few yean, a mere handful of of physiotherapists.
if MimiOne had called, "all hands ' rn
"‘B —
—1— —
*-■—
*-■
device resembling a bomb-carrying
Should cases occur, the following balloon. Six persons were killed in
on deck"—or doesn't a Wave do this year are—Girls: Ada Balton. singing of "The Star Spangled Ban- I Uvely painless.
i people could have stepped £h and
is advised: Even though cases do the west when one of them touched,
Airplane stamps 1. 3. and 3 fat
that? Anyway, the bride's father. Brushridge; Mary J. Halstead. As­ ner and the "Pledge of Allegiance."
....
dominated the election.
not occur, these are good sugges­ thereby exploding a bomb attached boo&lt; three good indefinitely.
Fred Jones, was very much on deck syria; Kathryn Lemtah. Baseline; as dWU2Lon*ever*ld8oWterat&lt;lnUthe ' Many co^unenUlor,
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
commentator* observing the |
tions.
nnd patting himself on the back Mary Jane Andrews. Nashville; Vi­
to the balloon.
,
''
»
because he remembered to sit down vian Beggrow. Woodland; Shirley I audience.
I. At al] , limes, and particularly
Do not touch any detached ob­
Lauro Schantz.
after the minister said, "who gives Smith. Yeckley;
during an outbreak of infantile ject which might be a bomb as
paralysis be alert to any early signs the bombs arc designed to be re­
this bride?" It was at Irene's wed­ Hendershott: Kathleen Frost, Al­ in last week's Banner were ren- A FAREWELL TO ABE
of Illness or changes in normal leased before the bog descends to
ding (now Mrs. Francis Hamilton* gonquin Lake: Noragcnc 'Nielsen.
that Fred (many of you were in Welcome; Vera Mae Hewitt. Base­
state of health, especially In chil­ the ground.
line.
Ardath
Blood.
Woodland;
his classes at H.HSJ was so ex­
dren. Do sot assume that a stomach
Any person finding a balloon or
by the Rev. A.
cited he never moved after he said Louise Christiansen. McOmber and of
upset with vomiting, constipation, bomb should immediately notify
s •Sf.-L.*
the First
United
he gave the bride away—that b. Mary Lou McDermld. Baseline. church.
diarrhea, severe headache or signs the nearest police- officer or sheriff.
.. j ten yean.
i
....
until all of a sudden like he Laura Jean Halton will
attend as
of a cold and fever are of no im- It Is Important that such a bomb
"Colonisers
of Utopia" was the
:Rivte"nevnr-1
,Yu‘o,“":r« "•
Abe. as he is known to hundreds
Varioih Scents of High
the Barry
County
•
—
•••
Ktance
These
may
be
among
the
thpught. what am I doing here, delegate
or balloon remain exactly at the
'
'
Blyl Rcvue
discussed by -Dr. John Wirt of people in HasUngs. Is moving to
School Life Are Decided
then he sat down. All of this to to delegate
t symptoms of Infantile paraly­ location and in the same position
S-TAwr'encr Brown Cresxev DVPnln«* '°™«r Indent of Alma ,
Animas. Colorado, where he will
2* „ Lire Are wepicrea
tell Bev. that practice makes per­ luninr
' c°Iiege and. far many years, pastor become part owner of Ux weekly
The "Class Night" program as sis. All children and adults sick and that someone stand guard till
fect so nny time she finds the man.
n W MnitlT J’' «R2nt).U }J- Lak,®,- uf the First Presbyterian church of I paper In that town. Those who' presented by the 1945 graduates on with unexplained fever should be authorities lake over who will no­
her Dad is now rehearsed for his Tnbird iilmiJiihnTrhek.iKWm&lt;‘1ti ‘ KalMlnaZiM)j know Abe wish him best of luck and 'Diursday evening proved ctpedally put to bed and Isolated pending tify the investigating board. Guards
best performance. The Jones' are n muti Milo- ctavton^Cojx1*stevenl"
Dr.
Dr Dunning referred to the PH-'know
PH- .know that he will succeed in this
this ‘ enjoyable, showing cleverness and medical diagnosis.
are warned to remain at a safe
grand family and we wish much Sorrell Avery Borine; JariJ^ 1
2. Don't delay calling a physi­ distance from the balloon or bomb.
“untry In
*«_\®
n^__
____ ' [ originality in lta
grims who caTOe
came to this ccountry
in ;',new
venture.
its conception and
happiness to the new home that
cian. Expert medical care given
it is most important that no Conservation Officer
1620 from other lands, enduring :, Since moving here. Abe ha* been | execution.
Willrr Is establishing with Joseph McDermld, Capital: Frankiln Phil- , the exile from home and friends, interested in many local projects.: Following the processional. "March early may prevent many of the I publicity be given the incident, the ner which was start
Robert Cooper—next time well call Ups. Milo: Floyd Seeber. Alitonquln ! the dangers from the savage* and ! “®,P*1.1
crippling deformities. Proper care; purpose being to prevent the Jap­ Court here Monday.
'of ,h® Brove." played by the band,
him Bob.
Lake; Norman Johncock. Delton: the fear of starvation and death ; ““'i1,1*"",01.
from
the
onset
may
mean
the
difanese
from obtaining a pattern of
i directed by Mrs. Ruth Burrell, the
The action Initials'
fercnce between a life of crippling the success or lack of success of sera. Bailey was a bll
Now graduation, we promised you ' Leland Christiansen. McOmber and which confronted them during that ™.rv
R®v. A. M. Coldren pronounced the and
Duanej Clum, Coats Grove.
normal recovery.
these operations which would en­ tbs legal status of a
something aboutt mat.
that. We
had a
a ;!I WI
we naa
.
severe winter of 1620 a •k-nnri onl&gt; Ulc Banner Office force but invn.ldon
id be '
funny
( •«=«{“ I the entire city regrets to see him ; ,ni2*:*Uon'
_
,
,
3. Today there Is no known pre­ able them to make adjustments of or not It waa a private o
crazy idea there?
------ things J Raders making the teip with the
tripping , d®»W«e» will
Mrs. Hazel Doug J
I leave.
| ftllip Hayes Prandsen second vention or protection against in­ advantage in the length of flight
to tell you, like isomebody
,
restrain
Conservation of
something—
—we
we laa and Milburn Jone*.
weS^.imitardih~5*r„rhKd^S?S
TJle
change represents not only a honor student, gave the salutatory, fantile paralysis. All that can be and load carried.
on their gown or
or
ner frt&gt;m taking further
or something
aomeming we
i
were similar to those of the PU-lgood
opportunity for Abe welcoming those present and ex- done la to provide the best possible
thought that would be the sort of
charges involving poai
1
Massachusetts, while a j £ut u also being made for the ad- pressing the appreciation of the I care. Your doctor, your health officer
amusing chatter you'd like to hear. I
the St.
St. vantage and benefit of his family. ’ class for the splendid educational and your local Chapter of the Na­
third group,
group, settling
settling on
on the
But It wasn't funny at all. When I
! Johns rriver
were
/U1 of
0I them
tnetn leave
lenvc with
wiu. the
______
l*fL In
-L Florida,
f?orld?- w
®.rc e*- .I All
best • opportunities offered by the clli- tional Foundation for Infantile
you sit through a graduation with
caplng from their persecution ■in
la iI wishes
---------of ----------------------------------------------------many friends.
of Hastings through its ex­ Paralysis can and will do every­
a lump tn your throat It isn't easy
| France.
|
--------------- u.
'--------cellent school system.
thing In their power.
t&lt;J see the lighter aide. From the ‘
1 In each of these settlements, said I CTII I Tl AA E *T/\
Events of school life during the
4. Observe these simple precau­
time the audience sang the. "Star I
Dr. Dunning, the colonists brought J I ILL. I I/VIE I V
posr four years were depicted in tions:
Spangled Banner." and the young
C„..l
I1 *
’lth thctn
e Ideals
with
them ®
the
Ideals and principles i ni AMT A CADHCkl
the original sketch. "The Polly of
Co. Agt. Foster Urges Plant­
mother carrying a small child, had
(a) Avoid overtiring and extreme
roster and haul Returned to .if
of liberty
illx,Hy and. though shaking off ;; ■ LAIN I A wAKUtrl
the Class of 1945." most of the sen­ fatigue from strenuous exercise.
U» leave the auditorium because she
ing Due to Short Market
Board
;
Schools
to
Be
*
xv,nri&lt;
«v
..inn
««m
—
*
I their bonds of oppression, still came . -r tan-t too iate to Dlant a Kar. iors having a part in the presen­
couldn't smother her choking sobs
of their mother f...
den“1
10 p,Bnl “ K
&lt;b&gt; Avoid sudden chilling such as
County Agent Harold Foster urDebt Free Next May
.• to recreate. the fife ...............................
tation. Patty Tyler. Agnre Thomp- would
during the song, until taps were
come
from
a
plunge
into
ex
­
countries
—
to
re-capture
the
think-----------—
•
i bps all families, rural and urban ' Their claim to that
That's the message that Paul R.! son. Merilyn Zuttermelster. Pilllip
sounded, you knew these were too
The annual school meeting
tremely
cold
water
on
a
very
hot
Ing
and
re-enact
the ' Krone, extension garden specialist 1 Prandsen. Richard Poster and
alike to* plant and ogre for a gar- the property
'—*
!n5. ?
n“ spirit,’ l,to
° ro
’c?BCt lhc
sober times to find much gay re- Central
i
auditorium Monday
, be.‘!B''^r or. th,“i?JBn^' 11 w“ *.n of Michigan State college and state Richard Beadle acted as the pro­ day.
den this year. Many of our normal lake under the
Jolclng on such an occasion.
&lt;
quiet
and uneventful.
...
„,
u UVUI1Mlc
w
&lt;c» Pay careful attention to per­ vegetable producing forms In low | lake was a private on*.
adventure
In faith
and
courage
to victory garden
ta at- duction
J'
-----------'“** " each---------““
committee,
suggesting
We thought about many of you
l~..
hn.h .n.ir
- --------------te relaychairman
te^Vy Mfehh.V. lywf th.lr
fKat ,t.— I.k.
---- ■ Ideas that might be used in for- 1sonal cleanliness, such as thorough Portlb,
during those two hours at Central , Harold Foster, secretary of the ‘ establish their lives as colonists In a
school
board,
and
Charles
L.
Paul.
.
strange
land
which
they
hoped
hand
washing
before
eating.
Hyauditorium— about other high
igan gardener or prospective gar- mutating a suitable Class Night,
were re-elected without op- would be an Improvement over their
Kigram. Scenes portraying a Sadie IIglenlc habits should always be ob­
schools just like this one over the trustee,
,
wkins dance a locker room served.
country and what solemn obllgaUnfavorable , yet -weather has
lions face us all.
{
damaged some garden crops and acene, clean-up day. a seance, the 1 &lt;d’ n P«*lhle avoid tonsil and
Br*X. «
mu™.
“S'.'
has delayed the planting of others judgment day and a minstrel show, “denold operations during epidemThen the music the Glee Club
furnlihed
a lot ot smuemml tot
Careful atudy has shown that
Many gardeners are becoming dis­
and Choir presented was so super- tallied
|
In the report presented by I fellcitv
lov and hannlnrw an couraged and may make little at­ their hearers. The various acts were «»cb operations, when done during
bly'well done, we have to mention May
i
lDi04fl The
f Wfnl ,lBte ot un‘l? of *plrlt ,nd tempt to carry through with their well organized and presented. In- “n epidemic, tend to Increaae the
that. Jean Lower has done a mar- 1
ser.
1
,as।jf?
A°.*
£
ms; gardens.
eluded
In
the
"patter"
of
the
pardanker
of contracting infantile pavelous job. We never heard a high
It I* not too late, however, to olant
rpiiool group sing any marc bcautl" Don't give up now." Is Mr. tlclpants was the class will which la ™*y»l* In its most serious farm,
enjoyed by the students es- , &lt;•&gt; U* the purest milk and wa- many of the gardens moot produc­
•.'ully than the choirs presentation
Krone's pies, because the food will always
necially
tcr
*
ou
can- Keep files away from tive vegetables as snap beans and
of. "God Painted a Picture." You
be needed more than ever before.
lima beans, vine crops, tomatoes.
"Spots
on
Music"
included
a
vo'
'Y™
1
'
diL^
‘
uletelv
free
of
debt
We
need
10
^
“
Pture
the
thinking
would have been very proud of
The garden ta the only sure source
IP- 1
them too.
of food with shortages constantly cal number. "One Kiss" by Beverly I SJSliMtJd
Durjo. u» pw jm.
PUPU.
becoming more severe. Gloomy Cook; a piano solo. "Clair de Lune". ^^d., ^r0^7nd fl «
Class night was different, the
ma
toe* because of their great yield- “
seniors did a mighty good Job of ran^^Sa^N^ £
s worm's eye facta furnished by Pau) C. Stark,
£*^**£5
carry Uie irjg. power and nutritive value in ।
newly appointed War Food Admin­
hv
Gert11- J ^anU[e parJ|yala v(rus
the family diet.
1 owner °* *uch * Drtn
that this year. One skit In which
n ---------°° not —
*wlm
mpolluted
P°
some of the fellows did a black face resident students numbered 4M. | "w^u.0pr92do5!S*a2 necMuarv1?1? istration director of home food sup­ *An^xceltent^valedictory was glv- '.J
Gardening is more than a neces­
,
...
--------waTwelve
rural
schools
nrr
rinsMi
'
r
our
Freedoms
are
necessary
for
ply,
show
that
there
will
not
be
minstrel number was a riot.
, ter.
.
sity and pa
sending
all
pupils
to
Hastings
These
i
the
*°
,vln
k
ot
our
social
problems,
enough
of
the
right
kinds
of
foods
en
by
Merilyn
Zuttermelster
in
Now if you don't mind we want twelve are: Pratt. Bullis. Otis. Yeck- 1 ,10t for l*™onal profit but for the
(g) Maintain personal and com­ garden is a
for civilians unless the supply is which she outlined the hopes and munity
to talk about babies—the kind you
sanitation at a high level pleasure to i
cuddle and coo— well, you'll get the ley. Goodwill. Edger. Esglc Ragla. g**cc ftnd Prosperity of the world. supplemented by the home garden. alms of the class of 1M6. which has,' it all time*.
an Interest in
OregoryHendershott and pur Utopia must come from the in­
idea when we tell you 13 of them Jones.
It's going to be a case of grow been designated as the “war-time
th) Avoid all unnecessary con­ spend enJoyal
Ryan.
I
tegrity
of
our
citizens,
not
the
In
­
claaa,"
a
group
of
young
people
who
were baptized at the Presbyterian
and can your own or go without."
tact with persons with any illness
considerable
nroereM
ta
heino
n
“
ence
from
without,
but
the
call
­
have
made
an
outstanding
scholas
­
church on Sunday. Your hearts
state* Mr. Krone.
suspicious of infantile paralysis.
tic'record
despite
the
unsettled
con
­
Revised
figures
now
indicate
that
would have swelled with thankful
5. Don't become hysterical if
ter thinking and doing.
pride if you could have been there cording to a report given by Dr. Geo.
supply of commercially canned dition of the world in genera). The cases do occur. While Infantile pa­
The accomplishment of these ad­ the
too. Young Sharon Kay Sturt, Lockwood, president of um* board.
tomatoes now on hand ta about program was cloned with the bene­ ralysis is communicable or catch­
whose daddy is overseas was there By next fall a sodded football field ventures toward the Utopia of our half that of a year ago. Some com­ diction by the Rev. Coldren. Mrs. ing during any outbreak, there are
dreams rests. Dr. Dunning said, mercial growers have reduced their Mary Payne and Lester Schilling
and Ensign Raymond Perkins, now •ill be ready for use as well as a with
the thousands of young people vegetable acreage as much as 25 proved capable class advisors dar­ many who have such a slight in­ Plant that garden yet it's not
at sea. would have fairly burst with oasebali and softball diamond, a
fection that there are few or no late.
'
pride when his twins son and cinder track and four tennis courts. who graduate from the schools and percent to avoid crops requiring ing the year.
symptoms. This large number of
of our country who ore. in
pending this hearingdaughter
were
baptized.
Your Gifts from the Hastings Manufac- colleges
labor. Commercially canned
unrecognized Infections ta one of
reality, colonist* settling upon the hand
niolner, looking a beautiful and
peas, corn and beans will be re­
the reasons there is no practical
shores of a new world, not unwilling duced 24 to 40 percent,
young grandmother, held Raymond
way of preventing the spread of
to bear the loll necessary to bring
Jr. and it was no easy task to have
Athough the season U late, there
the disease. But it is also reassur­
Enrollment comparisons with the ideal state into being through ta still lime to plant a garden. Suf­
to assume the pleasure which
ing to know that, of the many per­
years show that, although the the dedication of their personali­ ficient growing days remain for a
should have been yours. Your ala- other
sons who become infected, few de­
totals remain fairly constant, there
ter Dorothy was there with her eon. Is a decrease in the high school en­ ties to preserve the faith, the cul­ number of crops, particularly the
velop serious illness and-that, with
Plan Similar to That
five months old Terry Tomlinson, rollment and a corresponding in­ ture and the Ideals of our country. late varletiea.
good care, the majority who are
Few Changes In Methodlsf
who was also baptized while his ,crease in the lower grades—a reflec­ The lure of ftfr horizons ta a tocsin , Special attention should be given
For Dairy Subsidy
stricken will make a satisfactory
to young people to create a better tomatoes, for they produce well and
Pastors In Barry County
Dad is in service. If you don't mind. ।tion of wartime conditions.
world—to be "Colonizers of Uto­ will serve to take the place of fruit , Tlie sessions of the Michigan recovery. Remember that although
Cattle feeders in Barry County
this
ta
a
frightful
disease,
needless
pia." Dr. Dunning's thoughtful mes­ that will be hard to obtain this Conference which met in Grand
fear
and
panic
only
cause
more
sage was a personal challenge to summer. Com. snap beans and car­ Rapids on Wednesday. June fl,
trouble.
hta hearers, both old and young
...
&lt; -I . ■ I ■ l ,
n:
rots orc other crop* that are suit­ closed on Sunday wl
the reading
fl. Attempts to stop the spread of
After the singing
able for lata planting. Edible soy of the
the virus fay closing places where
and Milt
tlons by the Girls' Glee club. Prin.
Meth- people----------------It Istings
a pleasure
lh? £?urch- because It wm . leaving a favorable balance of about Edwin L. Taylor presented the class beans and lima beans also will add
congregate have been uni­
odtata to know that the Rev. L formly unsuccessful. The resulting
---------------s ~ay.
Children
Day. were
were young
young Linda
Linda (886. Depreciation on the busses may of 1945 to Dr. George L. Lockwood, tb the protein deficient diet.
more cattle. Including those pur­
Wlnston Stone was returned to the
■and
nrf r&gt;hiiii~
-&gt;..ii whose u-u
taken from the balance ear
Phillip uii
Mitchell,
dad.
ce to community life is a chased and raised, to good and
president of the board of educa­
First Methodist church for another
Cnpt. Phil Mitchell would have year until the purchase price Is tion. who distributed the diplomas. I I i w ini ‘.TH \
vantage. Today
year, where he has served since way by which the spread
been not a little happy to have reimbursed
Taps were played, followed by the
method of payment ta
been there with them.
tile paralysis can
Local school taxes for the year benediction b» the Rcv.M. M. Col­
ilmilar to the dairy
tcuth of Milo
The Rev. Harold Klrchenbaur stopped.
hteen months old Linda Rae amounted to (59.450.45 while state dren and the rendering of "Re
u returned to the Hastinn pare was fortunate to have her aid payments totalled (92,642.78. veille" by the trumpeter,
7. There ta no known .cure for
of the Goodwill. Mar- Infantile paralysis. Good medical
Lsh as pastor -------------------------------Dad. Major Ray Flnnle. hold her,
Bupt. D,
Van Buskirk, chair­
unty AAA Chairman. Lawrence
tin and Quimby churches, tor hta care will prevent or correct some
because he just happened to be of which 3
man. mentioned the seniors who
R. Farrell.
second year. He will continue hta ------home on the right Bunday for her debt and 8.9 for operational ex­ have already left for military serv­
deformities.
---------- -------But
about
—*every
------(Continued on Page 6. Sec. 1J
studies at Northwestern University, fourth or fifth case there will be
to be baptized.
penses. This ta slightly higher than ice. Rich
" Grable.
----- — "Herbert
—
D.
Evanston. III., as he has during the
Three are all the Joy* that will the average rate, for the cast few Paul Benham. Paul Vincent Myers
rmanent paralysis that cannot
urs again when you are home years
overcome. Do not believe those NOTICE
and Lawrence Richord Fuller. He
1.’ 51
who for one reasbn or another
iherc will be an executive board
also paid tribute to the alumni who
Freeport where the Rev. Donald E. promise to cure these cases. Be
Again the detailed Nice Seeing
have paid the price of sacrifice
Smith succeeds the Rev. J. W. Mc­ guided by sound medical advice it meeting of the Barry Co. Chapter
You Home News will come next BELTON MARINE
of the American Red Cross on place located on South
during the past year:
Cue. who retired because of poor polio doe* strike in your famil
week. Here now or have been BUI SERVES IN PACIFIC
Cooley, class of '42: Jarnos Dibble.
Tuesday
evening. June 19 at 7:80, In Clarksville. She to
health: the Rev. Paul Richards was
Martz, Palmer Osborn. Frank
8 Barry County has a local
■39: Ernest Howell. '43: Merrill Is
sent to Hickory Comers succeeding Chapter of The National Founda­ Stebbins building. This ta an 1mHobbs. &amp;nret Gross (Nashville),
ham, -35: Frank (Bob) Kelly. '33
Reed will cry ths sale
the Rev. Albert Becker
Rodney Bchad (Middleville). Stan
tion for Infantile Paralysis pre­
Estle King. -34: Hubert McCallum,
Hammond will act as &lt;
attend collegi
Wheater. Harold Kimmel. John
pared to help the health depart­
38: Michael George McPharlln. 30:
adv. elsewhere in ihta
ils Ph. D. degree; the ment. doctors, nurses, hospital and
working on nl
jleman. Bob Walldorff. who re­
Frank Roger*. "37; DeForest Sny­
particulars.
Rev. C. J- Kendall goes to Irving; patients in every way possible. Yous
ports back to Portsmouth. Va.. in­
der. '40; and Duane Stamm. '43.
the Rev. Charles Oughton to Nash­ Chapter stands ready to assist the ARMY NURSE IN ENGLAND
stead of Great Lakes, and Charles
FRANCIS STOKKS.
ville: all other pastor* In the coun­ entire community.
Struble who ta now transition in----your
REV. KARL II. KEEFER
ty remain the same.
Chapter—ask it* hel, .
ArviIla Alltoon.
ACCEPTS NEW POSITION
the former Hastlngi and volunteer to help your Chap­
Bergstrom Field Austin. Texas. In­
ministers, who have new fields of ter bo that it will be able to reni Tddentally Duane Fox, brother-lnBarry county friends of the Rev.
labor, are the Rev. C. H. Zuse. who
Karl H. Keefer, formerly of this
gore to Reading; the Rev. E. M.
Navy Pier, making this the first
city, will be interested to know
Love to Gobles; and the Rev. My­ R.L.CA. TO PICNIC
lime the two have met since 1942.
that he has accepted the position
ron E. Hoyt to Ludington
of field secretary of Iowa Wesleyan
The Barry county Rural Letter I
college, a Methodist denomination­
Carriers association and Auxiliary
.
DEDICATION OT NEW 8OFTcelved information that their son.
al Institution, at Mt. Pleasant.
and their families will picnic at
Heres
the
story.
This
picture
of'BALL
Iowa. leaving Grand Rapids on
Tyden Park in Hastings, Saturday!
The
new
softball
field
at
the
Bliss
wounded In battle on the island of
Thursday, June 7.
evening. June 18 at 6:30 o'clock.
down town last week.sureI
Any Wednesday
- ----------- wUl
be dedicated
next
Luxon in the Philippine*
-Glenn Urlffeth. Secy,
work. His Drincioal work will be street
evening,
June 20, when
number of people said "I'm -----»
wounded in the left lew
requiting students for the college have seen
fellow but I cant the E. W. Bites team will play a
•nd will assist in raising funds for quite place that
him.
I
teafti
from
the
Veterans
Camp
at
not been disclosed. The parents
the school.
WUl someone
Pine
Lake.
Preceding
this
main
will receive the purple heart that
Since leaving Hastings In 1928. correct Information and ti
ill be a game between two
has been'awarded him.
after serving the Hastings parish please reclaim the picture.
learns of girls. The main event will
armed
for five years. Rev. Keefer ha* held
Pei haps this ta also a good place be at 8:30 o'clock; the preliminary
Methodist pastorates at Potterville.
mention that Albert Dykstra
faction Laundry
Ml I
Watervliet'. Gladwin. Ludlngtonjand
the Second St. church In Grand some service man. It Included ths NOTICE
UNstaWMi i
Ranlds
purple heart ribbon and E.T.O.
The U. 8. Army Recruiting team
an infantry
that has seen
Pvt. Charles J. Durkee
stripe with one star.
will be tn Hastings. Friday. June
„
the far Pacific.
Church street, Delton, ta one of live in the I.OOF.. serving as
Bpace
briefs:
many Michigan Marine* who met Grand Master of the Michigan
Offl •
Johnny Haynes writes that he ta aboard a coast guard-manned troop Odd Fellows Lodge in 1M7. Hta
evening. June IS, Cloverdale
M Intewrlewing
transport headed toward their des­ friends here wish him every suc- town
(Continued on Page fl. Sec. 1.)
------ hail. Benefit for township girls who wi
loin the Womens
I. Jltul
tination in the *outh Pacific.
park-Adv. »-14.
Army Corps.

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UKAUUAIlJ

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COURT CASE HERE
OF INTEREST TO
CONSERVATIONS!!

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GARDENING NOW AN
DUTY

CITY RE-ELECTS
2 SCHOOL TRUSTEES

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A. A. A. BEEF
PAYMENTS

LOCAL MINISTERS
ARE RETURNED

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. JUNE 14. IMS

CAL NEWS *

school Ken Laberteaux. When someone
Leslie asked Ben Gidley recently how his
a when garden wu he answered. "Well, it's
Playground will begin
__ -JSS of lout from under water today." He
Ml Watch for detailed mumps ths first day ot their hon-Isays they* almost had to put an
eymoon at Wall lake. "No lemon- outboard motor on the cultivator
t Chet Hodges ade. thank you." was the polite but [ during the rainy season Jake Dev­
Dick Cook will at- emphatic ___
_—of -•Banner
»•-----------------view
office ereaux's garden is still the prettiest
enrampment for all secretary. Beulah Buah. who Isi garden In town. It looks like the
this district at
pictures in a seed catalog. Ira Trafrom Saturday mother also contracted the disease,, ver is another who has a well tend­
which illness has required roiuid- ed garden, with a space for grow­
1 erabta medical attenuoh. .
ing flowers too. In fact, he not only
1
Potlucx supper at the Country gives lilt neighbors flower plants
are invited.
Club this Sunday night to begin at which he has raked but he also
takes the time to set them out In
«'P*n.
his neighbors yard That we claim
Ted Bennlnk, popular and well is
the ultra in neighborliness, which
I the award of the Junior liked Youth adult community lead- is Just another way of saying Ira
rifleman rating to Robert I er. will be married on June 20th.
Traver.
Is a very fine person, and
About gardens:—practically eva
gentleman one Is fortunate to
v.
«. erybtxly has a victory ‘garden of
who know I some kind—depending upon the know.
A daughter was bom to Mr. and
wiD realize that this achieve-1 amount of land and extra time
of Roberts tamost gratifying ■ they have More than that, many Mrs Edward Caukln. 514 Center
to his grandad who u a pret- I are sharing with those who find It St, on June 6 at the Pennock hos­
od "shot" himself. The expert' impossible to garden this year. To pital They named the little miss.
Donna
~ gualUicatlon.
eualUicadon. which Rob- 1 mention a tew.
few. Mrs
Mm Clark Payne in uonna Mac
Mae
l. the
Ik.- next to the
«v.- '• the
th- second
k—nnrf u-nrrt
nlnnlr-rl 2
? city
rltv
to meet. I*
ward has planted
Mm Ray Branch anti Mias Conrating in theNRA series ' lots and the produce
she shares nle Cook, received a check this
■aHfl^tInn awards.
I with neighbors.
week for placing In the doubles
Beryl Rising, on Marshal) street, bowling tournament
which was
la m fun for the unhappy i who works the 2nd shift al Piston I held In Grand Rapids, earlier In
the season.
k Anyhow, that's how Tom I Ring, goes even furtherthan that
He has planted parsnips, which he I Friends of Mr and Mrs. A. J.

Chickens
Heavy Hens

—--- ----------------. ! tha line of march of the youngsters father, Lyman Rockwell who ta a
Pennock hospital uursRepublican
State Centoa wax
In town WedWed- and stopped on the pulpit platform
is in
Dr. George Lockwood a* presl-' neaday to confer twith Republican Just to smell the beautiful flowers.1
dent of the Hastings School Board I county committee officer*.
,t , His performance was moat impromhad die pleasure to present a dlRev. Karl H. Keefer, well
-..u v.™.p.vw.,
.u« some andqui to­
" *known
-------- i ,
tu and
completely delighted the , pose v.
of &gt;u
having
rzineTWatm
uploma to hta daughter Doris at the In this community for hta work congregation.
■
!.Stated.
stored.
.
graduation exercises on Friday. Dr. with the I.O.OF, has accepted a, Utas Mary Campbell. H.ILS.Art. The two Cadet nurses working at
Lockwood also served in die sjme । position as field secretary of Iowa1 teacher, will
teach paintingand: Pennock hospital are making their
capacity when his son John, now i Wesleyan college, a Methodist de-drawing elPercy Jones Hospital
(home with the Misses Esther and
stationed in India, was graduated | nominations! institution
at Mt.this summer.
*
| Suzanne Krieder at Leech lake
Pleasant. Iowa.
&lt;&gt;&gt;c olflclal here
.lc&lt;„ regarding the
«« &gt;during their three months stay
•from
— v.
Hastings
—.— ...-u
High School.
.
', The
Max Eck. long lime employee of Radar examination* which a num- |i here.
The 4th Red Cross Nurses' Aide
claat started on Friday with 15 en­ the Hancock Mfg. Co. of Jackson tier of the HJIJ3. senior* took, said Ii According to report* the new
rolled for the course. Miss Esther gets a picture .and a story in the I probably only one or perhaps none school Athcletlc Meld is coming
Kreider, who has taught all pre­ June number of Hancock High- : would qualify from a siihooJ of thia along In good shape. Much of the
vious classes Is instructing. The use lights, home organ of the concern, size When 3 passed, Shirley Henry. credit goal to city engineer Ken
of Episcopal Parish House has been The piece written by Eck. a one Jr, Bill Stebbins Jr., and Bob Hol­ Laberteaux who has supervised the
given to the Red Crocs for the class time well known memtier of the : Uster, he was considerably surprised lob. A* a matter ot fact, Ken ha*
old Hastings Independents, -after- , and stated that such a record was been approved and selected by the
The wives of Ute new sanitary ward with Charlotte for a time.; a fine compliment, not only to the state inspector, to undertake a
J science
— similar Job at the city airport. Such
boys.---but• to -----------the math —
and
engineer al the Health Office and tells ot the successful bowling sea- -----new golf pro at the Country club son enjoyed by the Hancock organ­ departments of the school. Inci­ approval is required before tho
are both graduate nurses ThL-s fact ization with a league of its own. dentally. Shirley Henry passed with Slate will sanction any airport pro­
In
Eek's
opinion,
according
to
one
of
the
highest
marks
yet
scored
ject.
.
is welcome news to hospital superAccommodating, and good na•Intendenl. Lottie Teusink, who "Highlights." the Hancock outfit U in the State.
lug renovated and prepared for the finds that these newcomers arc the 'best league in the City?' The
The Vacation Church School at tured Eugene Freeman w-ho works
occupancy of the Triple A office available for part time work at the Ecks have made their home at the United Brethren Church will al Food Center is never angry, he
which gives possession of their hospital.
Thomapple lake for several years. begin on Friday at 9 am. This or- says, except, — when there arn .
present quarters. 123 W. Slate. July
Tne movie. Thunderhead." the ‘&lt;rs Eck was the former Mary renizatlon deserves to be qjm- lumps in the FT*^_________
first. to Angelo" Splrta who is open­ second such picture about the fam­ Sparks, whose father was long time mended for the excellent work It
ing .« light lunch, candy and icc ous horse "FUca".. shown in Char­ city engineer of Hastings.
is doing.
.
KELLY—WILLIAMS
The Ken Sandersons attended
cream store tn the building.
Pat Hodges will attend the fam­
lotte last week, had the Unrest at­
Basket* and bouquet* ot syringa
andMrs.
Mrs.A.A.
VanTlIhave
have sold tendance ever recorded in that the 7:00 o'clock movis Sunday eve­ ous Interlochen music school for blooms decorated the Presbyterian
■ Mi
Ml and
VanTlI
ning and al 11 o'clock the same 2 weeka this summer, incidentally,
Itheir home. 720 W. Walnut, to Mr.
church
on Sunday afternoon. June
Pat ..
at Wlllo
and Mrs. Ruasell Gcrllnger. of the
Mrs. Rae E. Hooker, vice chair- • veiling their new baby daughter i you should have seen ...
had arrived. Best wishes to the lit- Jones' wedding Sunday.
(For a 10, when the ceremony uniting in
marriage
Barbara Jean William*,
de lady and congratulations toher | change here's a chance to report
daughter
of Mrs. Sterling Rogers,
Mrun and Dad.
on masculine attire&gt;. He had on
Young 3 yr. old Johnny Lower । a spotless, white suit that was a and Don N. Kelly, son of Mr. and
Mrs.
Frink
Kelly of thia city, was
(your son. Ensign Art. Lower Inthe ' perfect fit. In fact, he looked
read by'- the Rev. Leason Sharpe
Philippines* may have acquired a grand I
i new nickname of "Ferdinand." At : George Sheffield first met Mrs. at two o'clock. In the presence of
fifty
guest*.
church on Sunday, which was Ethel Kurr. who became his wife
Richard Branch, at th* organ,
i Children's Day. Johnny disregarded । on Saturday, at the home of her
played a program of wedding music
including "O Premise Me" and "Be­
cause." Cornelius Mannl gave his
granddaughter In marriage.
For her wedding, the bride was
attired in a blue taffeta dress fash­
ioned with a marqulscUe skirt, and
white roses and sweet peas formed
APR. J MAY | JUNE | JULY |
SEPT
MAR.
her aolonlal bouquet
AUG.
Mrs James Benham, a* matron
ot honor, wore a poudre blue Jersey
dress and a corsage of red roses,
sweet peas and gardenia*. Mlles
Kelly, brother of the groom, was
boat man. Patrick Kelly, another
brother, and James Benham seated
THRU JUNE 30
the guests.
A reception was held in the
church parlor*, following the cere­
mony. Mrs. Ellis Kelly and Mrs.
Rene Oangulllel pouring and those
THRU JULY 31
who assisted with serving were
Fein Bliss. Ruthmary Fisher, Bon­
nie Davis and Shirley Kingsbury.
Later Mr. and Mrs. Kelly went
(THRU AUG. 31
to Battle Creek with Mr. and Mrs.
2 2 2 2 2
Benham for a wedding supper, the
bride's costume being a two piece
PILLSBURY'S BEST
yellow wool cashmere trimmed with
1 bbl. Limit
25 lb. Sack
white. Since June 11. Mr. and Mrs.
THRU SEPT. 30
J J
Kelly are at home at 205 8. Han­
June 14 through June 23
over St.
Next stamps become good in July

Coleaon &lt;Dataey Cree) will be in­
terested to know that they an
making permanent residence at
Roaemesd. Calif, their address be­
ing 1728 Bente! Avenue.
Bruce Thomas. Internationally
famous war correspondent, will de­
liver one of his famous "I Was
There" lectures in the Lake Odessa
School Auditorium Friday, June 15
at 8:00 PM, under sponsorship of
the Lions Club there. '
George Gallup has moved here
from Gnus lake and Is making lita
Iwmr with his mother. Mrs. J. P.
Schaffer.
Mary Pierce. DcXon Rural Agri­
cultural high school senior, is one
of the 64 Michigan high school sen­
iors to receive an undergraduate
scholarship to Michigan State col| lege for tne coming year.
Tiie building on State street

FOOD RATION STAMPS GOOD
RED STAMPS

&lt;-». 43c

3TO

Broilers 21“ilb"
We have a large supply BUT due to the

FLOUR

shortage of help it will be impossible to
fully supply the demand, (not all will be
drawn) however, we will be able to fill all

ding were Mrs. Louise Daverne.
Chicago. HL. Miss Mary Ketcham.
Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. John Boaert. Grand Rapids. Mrs. Timothy
Howard and son. Timothy, and
Miss Shirley Kingsbury. Kalama­
zoo. and Clyde Foster. Midland.

BLUE STAMPS

PREM
6 Points

Can

VmU

TREET W
6 Points

THRU JUNE 30

Con

2 2|2 2 2 THRU JULY 31

orders at least feather-dressed.
AUG. JI

THRU

We will do our best to get as many drawn
os possible.

Party Loaf
6 Points

Please bear with us-order

V ■ V

Gold Dust 1 flp

J___
THRU SEPT. 30

Special 3 pkgs.

Next stomps become good in July

SUGAR STAMP’

RINSO
23c

SPRY
1 lb.-25c

3lb‘ -69c
FRIDAY—whHe it lasts

SNOSHEEN CAKE FLOUR 26c
PANCAKE FLOUR X" 12c
CORN MEAL Pillsbury - pkg. 1 Qc
13c
DEL MONTE RAISINS
KRAFT DINNER pkg
10c
CHEESE SPREAD *&lt;•« 18'
PABST-ETT CHEESE pkg 20'
MUSHROOM SOUP KT.T 18'
MARMALADE «*.••** 22c
ORANGE MARMALADE 2 lb. jar 39c
CHASE &amp; SANBORN COFFEE &gt;b 30'
VIKING COFFEE 3»&gt;« 59'
24c
TOMATO JUICE
CHOCOLATE SYRUP/;.1":, 29c
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 can, 15c
AMMONIALHtleBoPeep-qt 23c
ROMAN CLEANSER *•« 27c
CLOROX hal 27c qt. 13c

CUP this CHAHT FOA FUTUrt REHREHCE

Seedless

LIFEBUOY
3
20c

LUX Flakes
S;
23e

SWAN

LUX Soap
3bars 20c

med.

K.

WATERMELON
CANTALOUPE
STRAWBERRIES
RADISHES
ORANGES

3for29c

15c
55c
15c
49c

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JUNE 15-16
DOT RLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

Gene Autrey. Smiley Burnette

SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES'
Jimmy Ellison, Wanda McKay

HOLLYWOOD AND VINE'

FDOD^CENTER

ENGAGEMENT 18 ANNOUNCED
Mrs. Nellie Smith announces the
engagement and approaching mar­
riage of her daughter. Miss Jean
Marie Smith, and Boyd Morehmd.
son of Mr. and Mrs Charles More­
head of Detroit. The date for the
wedding has not been decided.

SUNDAY and MONDAY. JUNE 17-18
Rosalind Russell. Jack Canon

ROUGHLY SPEAKING"
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 1:00 TO 3:00

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

HOTEL BERLIN

RARRY THEATRE
Hostings, Mich., Phones 2244-2557

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JUNE 15-16
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

Rud Cameron. Fuxzy Knight

SWING OUT SISTER"

FUZZY SETTLES DOWN

We Buy
LIVE
Chickens

TEACHERS SCATTER
FOR THEIR VACATIONS
The close of school for the sum­
mer vacation means "home" for
many of the city teachers but a
few planning on attending sum­
mer school. Mr. and Mrs. Leatcr
Schilling arc going to New York
City where he will attend Columbia
University.
Mrs. Marguerite Hoffman and
two children went to Niles on Wed­
nesday and Misses Virginia Lulkens
and Alice Dontje to Kalamazoo on
Tuesday. Miss Ehther Doty expec ta
to be in Athens this summer and
Miss Ruth Robson went Wednesday
to her Jackson home. Miss Minnie
Mae Porter and Miss Ottilia Kaminske have gone to Ml. Pleasant
and later Miss Karninskc and her
shier. Miss Henrietta Kamlnskc,
expect to visit in Tennesee.
Mluea Ruth Swendlman and
Mary Alice Woodhouse left Wed­
nesday for their homes in Minne­
sota. Miss Jean Gorman is at her
home in Grand Rapids and later
Miss Elizabeth Finch will return to
Kokomo, Ind. Miss Helen Wade
plans to remain here and work
with the Barry County Health DeCrtment again this summer. Mrs.
ura Runnlo has ourchnsed a
home tn this city so will spend the
vacation here.
Vacation plans for Mrs. Helen
Bassett Include a visit at her home
in Oxford and for Miss Mary
campoell a stay at her home Bear
Kalamazoo.
Other faculty members will lend
their victory gardens, mow the
lawns and play handy man around
home and others will pOrsue lu...
cralive labors while the women
teachers lake advantage of the va­
cation to clean house, repair their
wardrobes, etc.

•—

A
UN*®
atera play, bleaa
’eml And don’t worry about

SUNDAY end MONDAY. JUNI 17-U

Trust those to VALSPAB.
A little goes slang way. Ask us!

SHE GETS HER MAN"
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY

TO J:H

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. |UNI I9-M-21
Ma I.vdon, Sally Eilers. Warren William

STRANGE ILLUSION"

x/alspar
mAUo.
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Tfc’ Fnrniafc Slot
MO I ecraech

LyBARKIRS
DRUG STORE
STINGS.

MICH.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1H3

The Hastings Banner

at renoUhinc
tfield ftrMMlled

tnc antique* rcuraes working at

e

month* Hay

[port* lhe new
Held 1* coming
X. Much of the
y engineer Ken
i* supervised the
if fact, Ken ha*
Mlected by the
Io undertake a
ity airport. Such
red before th*
any airport pro-

and good naman wno works
never angry, ha

ueta of syringa

Presbyterian
Jitafternoon.
June

nony uniting In
Jean Williams.
Sterling Rog
son of Mr. i
jf thia city.
the presence ot

if wedding music
Mannl gave his
marriage.
. the bride was
ffeta dresa faaheet pea* formed

i*m. a* matron
mdre blue Jersey

tardenlaa. Milei
the groom. was
Benham seated
i held In the
lowing the ccreKeily and Mrs.
uring end those

iry PLshcr, Bon-

ling supper, the
ng a two piece
re trimmed with

Louise Daverne.
Mary Ketcham.
I Mr*. John Boi, Mrs. Timothy
Timothy, and
sbury. Kalamater. Midland.

:er
ol for the «umna "home” for
ten ch era but a
attending sumnd Mrs. Lester
to New York
ittend Columbia

Hoffman and
&gt; Niles on Wed/iralnl* Lulkcns
। Kalamazoo on
er Doty expects
Is summer and
rent Wednesday
ie. Miss Minnie
Iss Ottilia Ka;o Mt. Pleasant
nlnske and her
!tta Kamlnskc.
•nnesee.
vendhnan and
3Uae left Wedmes in Mlnne-

ipids and late*
t&gt; will return to
I Helen Wade
tere and work
nty Health Dci summer. Mr*.
ourchased a
will spend the

or Mrs. Helen
lit at her home
&gt;r M1m Mary
her home near
nber* will tend
ins, mow the
iy man around
rill pursue lu^e the women
ie. repair their
ANNOUNCED
announces the
iroachlng murler. Miss Jean
oyd Morehead.
Charles Moree date for the
tn decided.

the Jone*' Wall lake cottage.
Mr*. Cooper 1* a graduate of-Ha*t'nc; 'idtii scixjol and Werjk-m
. Barbara bnannon. Has­ Michigan C4-«ge and taught at
tings. hi orchid: Naomi Falan. cad­
' lilac, aqua;
Idalee Lautzenhiver.
POPE UHOB. K&lt;ll.r.
Blockton. la., in pink. All of Che
: maids were Western Michigan Col­
KIOHTT-BlfVEMTH YKAR
lege friend* of the bride.
HEED—KINGSBURY
Cpl. Cooper wa* attended by hl*
brother, Cnarle* R. Cooper. The Mrs. Lyle Kingsbury. Cloverdale.
ushers were G. Kenneth 81ms. Mal- Friday, June the eighth, the marMVIIM-HH'TION
.colni Parsons. .Lt. Robert Power*,
Greenville; Cpl. Daryl Kingimorlh. Kingsbury and J. Reuben Reed, son
• Albion.
of Mr. und Mrs. Reuben Reed of
&lt;.....
■ Boughs of blossoming syringa, Delton, was solemnized al eight
white peonies, sliasta daisies and o'clock. Hie Rev. T. A. Moyer ofKlins llllt-d the entire chancel Hclatlng.
fore which Ute wedding party
Vows were spoken before a
stood, the vows being spoken by candle-lit improvised altar with
candle light. The wedding music Clms and spring flowers tn lhe
was played by Mrs. Hatold Foster.
ckground. The bride, who wore
GOUIES WKDDINQ
.
who
also
accompanied
*
Margaret
a
gabardine suit, dress of black and
EDITORIAI__
twtiwrtiMU
— ANNIVKHKARY
Mr an(J
Hcnry c
she wore a corsage of gardenias.
Baker, contralto. Kalamazoo, who white with corsage at the shoulder
Mr. and Mrs. Yarger. the bride­
"•Because" and "At Dawning” was attended by Mrs. Clarence
| of Middleville will celebrate their groom's parents, witnessed the tang
and for Irene Junes, the brides Johncock of Hastings, with Mr.
&amp;0t)&gt; wedding anniversary on Sun­ ceremony. Mrs. Yarger wore a navy
who sung “I Love You Johncock the groom's best man.
day. June it, with a family reunion, blue dress with white accrasarlc*. j cousin,
Little Katherine Reed was flower
and will keep open house fur their Seaman Yarger Is stationed at Nor­ Truly."
■
Following the ceremony o recep- girl.
friends Irorn 3 to C and 7 to 0:30 man. Okla, where he graduated
A plate lunch was served, fol­
tldn wsis held in the social rooms
p.m. at their home.
from the aviation ordnance school.
lowing llje ceremony, to around six­
Mr. Poulson was born In Cass June 2. The bride will remain in of the church which were embell­ ty
guests.
county. 73 years ago and his wife. Norman for a short time before re­ ished with baskets and colorful ar­
The bride has been an employee
of early summer flowers.
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.) 1 tiie former Rosa Nunn, in Wu.-ih- turning to her work kt Weston Bis- rangements
A. ...
Assistlnu
were Marjorie HID. Betty at Hastings Mfg. Co. The groom L-&gt;
| tenuw county. Michigan. 70 year* cull Co. in Battie Creek. Both young ( jziddtr
riyoe ' Mrs.
sirs Busseil
iiusseii a seaman in- the U. 8. Nftvy and
Joyce
Hyde?
Ki'ih Lih^l clS«Unt‘ 1943 IUrtto*’! smith.r. Mrs*
Timothy
Howard.
Mrs will report to Treasure Island. June
It i. nubllr InaKrnUon w dull but I “K',’
nevertheleM
J?;..1®}?. frnni high school, class o! 194J.
nevertheless important
important meetings
meetings of
oi
Francis Hamilton. A three-tiered 27 for rc-aMlgninerit.
thl? tort which opens lhe way for NtohtlUp ln
whcrp Mr Poul.
' wedding cake topped with a min­
_____
corrupt political boasc* to seize ; MN, waa station agent until he re- COOPER—JONES
iature_______
soldier anil bride was cut by MARTIN CORNERS
Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fisher were
I&gt;uwer and hold It.
tired seven years ago after forty- I Al an afternoon ceremony nt four the bridal couple.
For her traveling ensemble. Mrs afternoon callers at Mr. and Mrs,
•- •- -•
I four years service
bri'ttd with the Michigan o’clock. Sunday, at the First Methodist
church.
Hastings.
Wlllo
Nona
1
Cooper wore a chartreuse suit with H. F. Munns. William Cogswells,
Stalin's action in backing down on Central railroad.
Jones,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
white
accessories
and a gardenia and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holdrens
his original sensational veto de- - .The Poulsons are parents of three
Fred
8Jones.
829
S.
Church
St.,
eorsage.
c
--------After
------------a
short
-—
‘
stay
In
r,t
Chi
‘
­
Wednesday
of last week. * Lt. and
mands which were at variance with • t,’Lwn?}\d
vl«» h.ld b, th, other tour or the
HMM.; Jrm tS AU became the bride of Cpl. Joseph &lt;cago, the bridal qouple will spend Mrs. Robert Shlmkus are visitors of
Robert Cooper. U. 8. Army ~ nlr 1the remainder of his furlough t
big jiowers. strengthens the opinion jantlc City. N. J: Mrs. Harold Has­ force, son of Mrs. Beatrice Cooper.
hed by many that Russia does not I gins. Saranac; Mrs. Vcm Allerduig. 514 Washington 8t.. Greenrille.
want the United Nations Confer- I Coats Grove; Mrs. Leo Roberts, Mich., the Rev. W. Maylan Jones
cnee to fall and will do anything l Rochester. Mich ; Mr*. Wm. Lanz, of Battik Creek, reading the double
within reason to kn-p II from' Kalamiiz&lt;H&gt;. There are tweuly-one ring service. The bride was given
■
SlS’iiL
IS?
; "'"r e!K! ... .» Ohl, aiUd but away by her father.
Wlllo s bridal gown was of net
i.aln than aqy other nation in thi
jlUA lWo fiuu.r». Mr&gt; and white lace over satin, with a
world from a century or so of cun- , Nalhnn Wooster of South Lyons, court train of the net edged with a
tinned peace—and Russia bos con- | and Mrs. Bertha Allen of Santa wide border of lace. A finger lip
tulle veil, worn previously by lier
ftlstenlly been for any and nil tilings i Monica. Calif
which were for Russia.
Mr. and Mr«, Poulson are both elder sister. Mra. Francis Hamilton ,
. • •
prominent in Masonic and Pythian at her wedding, fell from a coronet 1
of gardenias. The bridal bouquet i
Tiie answer to Rtuslan participa-| c,re*e^________t_____________
was of gardenias, white roses aiyf
lion in the war against Japan can I
„„„
sweetpeas from which in shower of
aliui be found in lhe question—"Will * AUGER—SWIFT
ribbon Rtrciuncra (ell.
4 such nartlctpatton benefit Ruwla?" I Mra. Joru-x Swift of IXjwling anBeverly Aqn Jone*, the brlde'x
I1
If Stalin feels that Russia does have j nouiires the nmrrtage of her dnugh- bister, was maid of honor and wore 1
n sown of pale yellow net over I
»»»&gt;»« w win. UU. Md *rm»
taffeta, with light fitting bodice |
will be brought in; if not. the So- I Yunter. Route 2. Hastings
Added ‘'sunshine" vi­
। and floor length very lull skirt. Iler
vlrts will remain aloof.
But it • The marriage took place Satur- headdress was a sltort Veil caught j
tamin D. Country Club
shbuld be cleurly understood that ’ day. June the second, at 8 o'clock. with yellow roses. She carried an '
Stqiln will not send in his armed the double ring ceremony being per­ old fashioned bouquet of yellow
Milk is homogenized;
force* merely out of any sense ot I Formed by Dr. O. R. Hotton in the ruse* and larkspur, outlined with
favored
by many for CARNATION
wpncutlnn ta wh.l Ihh-n.tan ? •"&amp;■ "&lt; ‘he Hta Muhndhl paper late and tied with fisiire*! ■
h,u. hta, h, cmXu,., to ‘he
fW-b?,iK“3^c,“^°% Um, ribbon.
baby feeding, for cof­
The four bridesmaids wore gowns |
feat of Germany.
| preen Wjth brown accessories and of corresponding style varying in.
fee and cooking.

ADDED AT

W0CTMCOSH

Before criticizing that attitude too
harshly, it is well to remember that1
Uie United States didn't declare war
on Germany and Japan until It be­
came clear time thia country was
tn the direct path of totalitarian
aggression.
In other words, we
didn't enter the war primarily to
save England. France and Russia bi
particular und suffering humanity.
In general, but rather to safeguard
our own necks. It seemed belter to
resist tiic armed might of Nuxi
Germany and Japan with the aid of
lhe few possible allies left, rather
than risk taring them atone alter
*11 Europe had been conquered and
the "New Order" estnbilslted in
Asia.

IRS
ORE
MICH.

Chewing Gum
Tomatoes
Fancy Corn
Tender Peas
Pork &amp; Beans
Pineapple
Grated Tuna Fish
Orange Juice

(Friday Oidy)

Ritlar'i

Country Club.
Crushed

At WARDS!

Floridon

Tired Aching
Tender Feet

18c
13c
14c
17c
17c
a -it«•&gt; 25c
45c

SODA CMCIERS 'S’

DOUGHNUTS

on«StA^

14c

HI-HO CRACKERS

MARSHMALLOWS

21c
fmbaiiy

98

15c

No 2

46-az. can

HEMO

JELLO

59c
(Twinkle, pkg Sc)

MOTOR OIL

10 £ Si.95

foor-im

Kroger's Hot-Doled

SP.OTLICHT
COFFEE

. Il Is true that unless people over I
here hn(! been rather well satisfied 1
with the democratic form of rule j
which gives more imjxirtance to the
individual than any other form of i
government, we might liavc been [
tempted to make peace with the I
dictators—Uw disgraceful history
of Vichy, France indicates the sort
of treatment that would itavc been
our lot. We couldn't liave' made
th* effort we did unless we were
rather well convinced we had some­
thing to save—a way of life that i
wa* worth preserving nt all costs. |
But now al the peace table, let's
take it for granted that each nation
is going to look out primarily for
Hs own interests—idealism will be
a lonely little fellow sitting In an
obscure corner: a little fellow who
will be referred to once in a while
but never Invited to preside al a
meeting. Yet. it is more than likely
that hard-boiled, selr centered, real­
ism will be hrjd within due bounds'
by a universal appreciation of lhe
terr)bie consequences of another
world war. All nations, large and
small alike, realize time self In- ■
terest. Itself, demands that
further large scale conflict
avoided for many decades to come.
No economic gain put across by
power politics or clever diplomacy
could be great enough to offset lhe
disastrous effects of another great

7c

No. 2 can

Fleetwood

Now that Germany has been de­
feated and Japap Is being crowded
Into,tile corner for the knockout
punch fa punch which may takemany months yet to deliver! we are
trying to get togetlier with other
nations of the world to explore the
possibilities of some sort of demo­
cratic world organization lo make
the peace stable.

P^SM-

TOMATO SOUP

Cream Style

COST LESS

2

No 2&gt;4 can

Galaway

3 L 59c
Kroger s Enriched

CLOCK
BREAD

3

25c

Can the 'fruits" of your Victory Garden... enjoy them
all year ’round! NOW, canning is more than "annual
custom”—it’s a patriotic duty and a family necessity I
For all your supplies, come to Wards ... you’ll find top­
quality merchandise at Wards money-saving prices!

COTTAGE
CHEESE

HERE ARE A FEW TYPICAL VALUES

2 2 25c

2-Pc^ Standard Metal Jar Caps, Dozen

Poinl Fres - Creamed

Red-ripe, Joky, Priced-low I

Watermelon
POUND

25c

Metal Standard Jar Lids, Doxpn . . . .

12c

2-Pc. Metal Widcmouth Jar Caps, Dozen

25c

Metal Widemouth Jar Lids, Dozen . . .

19c

Standard Shoulder Jar Rubbers, Dozen .

Top-Seal Jar Rubbers, Dozen

Silex

Cedar Oil

Coffee

Furniture

Maker

Polish

2.95

CALIFORNIA ORANGES
HOTHOllSE TOMATOES

COUNTRY
CLUB

Clone”
Powder-

650 sheet

Roll 5c

65c
39c

FRESH PINEAPPLE

lb

SWEET YELLOW ONIONS 3 «&gt;. 27c

$1.03

29c

i» l..

KROGER'S QUALITY BEEF
Always Tasfy and Tender

20'

TOILET
TISSUE

5
.

FLOUR

Sirloin Steak
Best bool

Juicy,
rich flavor

lih«il Eaiy Io apply I

•u c.n'l fo tn^htr

PAR

•...Tier TO CL I 1.1 : c

FXrMWMM/AfO

Ctiemicals Kescae ure*
Working of low-grade deposit*,
formerly thought of little value. Is
made ix&gt;*slble by **o-called froth
flotation. Chemicals with an affin­
ity for the grain* of ore lift them in
Wbath from worthless residue*.

i the house.
LSPAH

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

"•EDITORIALS

That Is the sobering thought
hich will keep tiie Ban Francisco
donferencc from disintegrating, even
when the storm clouds seem darkest.

the young­
play, bless

relatives tn lhe
neighbors lhe Rev
gave u* a good talk
in the absence of our pastor, lhe «r ■
Rev. Klrchenbaucr wlto Is attending f rhh
conference in Grand Rapid*. * Mr. I n»«(
and Mra. Jerry Siam had their cow I
badly injurlcd by an automobile, P";
last week, which is surely bad luck, i V
We nl) hope they will not lose her.'
* Cadet Nurse Carrie Cogswell [
was home from Community hos- ,
pltal in Battle Creek for a day or •,
so last week. * Miss Ruby Cogswell
and Mra. Revs Schantz of Maple I
Grove were Baltic creek visitor* ■.

available

PORTERHOUSE STEAK

Leona Sausage
Meat Loave, A."1i?nd
Codfish Fillet, Wrappad
Western Smelt

»
»
».
&gt;.

32c
35c
35c
25c

Chuck Roast
Boiling Bwf
Pork Sausage
Ring Bologna

All Cui.

&gt;&gt; 46c

b. 26c
«&gt; 37c
32c

Imun: tou a

M «

S Dsl'G STORE

W

L ▼ Xontgomery VTa

SUPER SUDS

X 23c

Full MM

KROGER-

^GUARANTEED MANK
Soli spun rayon* in

or tailored styles.

�er offli
rieville

Remember

FATHER S DAY

C Nagel who
death • years ago
„.
-------- ——----------------------They had always
cr,
' made their home at Cloverdale
The customary social hour closed i Surviving are three daughters. Opal
thn afternoon
The dtnlng room of Delton. Dorts of Hastings, and
was purticulariy attractive an ar- Evelyn at home; three eons. Wellrangemenl of purple and yellow iris ington of Bedford. Russell of Kalain a low bowl centering the lace mazoo. ant! Lcater at Claverdale,
spread table where Mrs. Ottaa. 8. Also several grandchildren and one
Potts served cake and Mra- Frank 8|*ter. Mrs- CharlM Kingsbury of
Hoonan presided at the coffee uro. cloverdale; one brother Edward
mi

SUNDAY, JUNE 17th
Give him tomething to wear from this
"Complete Man’t Store”

WANT to BUY? TRY the WANT COLUMN

REMEMBER FATHER SUNDAY, JUNE 17

SPECIALS
ROMAN CLEANSER 1^- 15'
DUFF'S WAFFLE MIX 23&lt;
LAFRANCE
3p^ 25&lt;
PEAS &amp; CARROTS N??.,'0,. 16'
GAINES D06 MEAL 5U&gt;‘ 46&lt;
HERMAN'S DUTCH RUSK 15&lt;
LIBBY'S APPLE BUTTER 25&lt;
WALDORF TISSUE 5^23-

Strawberry riaata
Strawberries grow best on welldrained loam or sandy loam high In
organic matter. The shallow root*
grow outward and downward only
about 11 inrhe*. grow poorly tn wet
soil and do not gat enough moisture
in sandy soil that dries out easilySoil should be wall tilled and al­
lowed to aettlo a few days before
the plants are sat. Plait as tarly
in spring ks possible.
Only healthy plants from runners
of the past season are worth plant­
ing- Strong crown* and vigorous
while or straw-colored roots denote
good plants. Black roots denote poor
plants. Space Ute plants 1H feet
apart In the row. In rows 1 to 3H
feet apart. Set the plants as deep
■a they grew before, firm Ute soil
around them enough so a quick Jerk
on a leaf will break the leaf *tcm
Instead of pulling up the plant. Be
sure not to let lhe root* dry out in
planting; carry Uiem In waler, if

Adjust Spectacle*
Realizing Uta l men in the armed
services have difflcultles in keeping
their apectaelea adjusted and In
focus. the Chicago Service Men'a
center recently inaugurated a week­
end adjusting and Atting service for
men in uniform. During the first five
hours tb.it the service was available

C. Thomas Stores
Hastingi, Mich.

SPIKE TEST”
RIVERSIDES’ ^

stronger

PLIES GiVE GREATER

BLOW-OUT

proves

MADRAS DRESS

Sport shirts with 2 way col­
lars and sport collars.

$J 50 to SJSO

Beautiful Neckwear
No matter what his tastes are. we have
just the right fie.
You may select from hundreds of beau­
tiful new patterns.'

We ore showing the new King Size tics.
They ore wider ondJonger.

When you eelcct njxreriAY

NO BLOW-OUT?

several dozen fine

Notionally known ties only.

SURFSHtAY TOILETRIIS
LUXURIOUS GIFTS FOR MEN

•uperb article, burftprsy Toiletries are
•ciemifically blended from fine*!
ingredient* and yield a clean,
tangy, masculine fragrance. Single items
and practical, u»eful combinations
arc offered to meet any gift
requirement. Ask for luanrsAY

We ore fortunate in having

visual detects. However, from lime j
to lime lhe spectacles of person* on- 1
gaged in vigorous activities r.ted ad- 1
justing. The free service provided
at the Chicago center, which has
proved so popular with the soldiers
and sailors. Is f'lmlshed by volun­
teers from the optical industry.

Cocoon Craft and Wembley

SJOO. $£50

Before buying pcrfu'.ie. place a
drop on the skin and whit! it. Tak­
ing a whiff out of a bottle will put
you off the scent because slcoballc j
gases collect in the neck of the bet- i

LY BARKER'S DRUG STORE

The lorgcst assortment we have ever
shown. New nationally known styles
that ore new and novel.

mix with the perfume, giving it •_
•lightly different fragrance for each

Give/father on all rubber suspender
by Hickok.

GARTERS - 5

AUCTION SALE

SUSPENDERS

69c to $2.00

BELTS .

75c to $2.50

.

Hoving bought a milk route up north wo will dispote of the

PORTIS HATS Make Fine Gifts!

perianal property at our place located IJ miles we»t of stand­

We have a full assortment now in new felts and straws

pipe at Nashville on -*

$2.00 to $10.00

Complete stock of all wools, mixtures,

Commencing at one o'clock the following will be offered for

rayon brocades, lined and unlined.

sale:

Ford

Ferguson

tractor and

equipment.

All household goods includ­

Yea, Rivertidea are actually

stronger than Wards pre­
war tires! Stronger, because
Riversides’ cords are strong­

er to etert with; then chem­

ically-strengthened to

ing almost new Philco cab­
inet radi,o, Kelvinator elec­
tric washing machine.

Livestock.

Handtools.

Chickens.

6.50 to *18.50
5 bu. shelled corn.

BEACON ROBES in oil sizes, small,

2 bu. seed potatoes.

medium, large and X large.
A $7.95-58.75

Other articles too numerous

125 bu. extra good oats.

tropicals, gaberdines, crashes, in all

This 20 acre form'for sole—7
room house, nice garden-

Co., who will be on grounds
day of safe.

precaution is taken to

$2.75 h» $0 00

ons.

An assortment of TWO TONE SLACK SUITS
A very fine gift for father.
$10.50

DOES HE NEED HOSIERY?

Limited

stock

of

Length

MEN S SHORT

unions.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED
Additional Gift

UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

SwMt.ri.

■SAFETY

Buy them now

while our stock is complete.

ankle

provide protection against

separation and blow-outs!

SUMMER TROUSERS—a fine slock of

wool mixture &amp; crease resistant ray­

by Ross W. Bivens Realty

Grain ... 3 bu. buckwheat.

make your tire last long­

er! In Riversides, every

LaVona and Orval Pufpaff, Props.
BILL MARTIN, Auctions**

E. E. GRAY, Clark

SLEEVE

$1.27-51.49

Suggestion*

L..fh.r jack.H.

Outing Hah, Flannel Shirts

RIVEKSIOESI

NTCOMERY WARD

.

*•*!•

�COMMUNITY NOTICES
The Gregory school reunion will
be held Sunday. June IT.

fahults Cemmxnlly Club
The Bhulta
"’••K
served to forty. Work for the Red
Craaa was done under the direction
of Mra. George Clouae. Bingo was.
played for entertainment. The next |
meeting will be with Mra. Ora Bab- &gt;

To plan a garden crop rotation,
iemember that crops of the same
plant family are usually susceptible
to
the same disease. Thus cabbage
The Milo WACA. will be held 1
at the home of Mra. Minnie 1UU. ’ cauliflower, broccoli, and brussels
Wednesday afternoon, June 30. at I sprouts are all susceptible to dub
3 o’clock.
root Cucumbers, melons, squash
and pumpkin* suffer from bacterial
Delton
The annual picnic of the Delton wilt and powdery mildew. Toma­
Inland Lake** Garden club will be toes. eggplant, and peppers have
held at the home of Mrs. Ralph certain common ailments. Thus,
Harper. Thursday. June 14. A pic­ little would be gained by planting
nic dinner will be served at noon. cabbage where broccoli grew last
Members bring table service, sand­
wiches and one dish. Roll Call— season, of by planting eggplant in
-What Would You Like to leans last year’s tomato patch. To control
about on program next year?'* Mrs. the plant diseases. It is best to group
Bertha Adams will tell of ' Garden related plants together and route
Care for July.” Mra. Marguerilo them by families.
Potter will be In charge of games.
The Home Literary club will be
entertained by Mrs. Henry Ger­
main. Mrs. Nina Boyle and Mrs.
Spread a few sheets of newspa­
Ruth Bellinger at the home of the per before the sink at dishwashing
former. Thursday, June 14. The
program will be as follows: Radar, time- These save waler marks.
Tuck
away for use a second time
by Mrs
Rose Albertson; Plastid
Surgery. Mra. Florence McCrary;
D.D.T. and TB.U.. Mra Glenn
Pronty; a poem, Mrs. Ada Thorpe.

An Improved explosive rivet that
flta itself to the holo has been de­
veloped tor greater speed aad ualfarmily of results In riveting milltary planes. The rivet to expanded
ttom within along substantially its
entire shank by a tiny explosive
charge.
The original rivet, introduced two
years ago, was expanded at Ute end
of the shank to lock it in place. Im­
provement of Use rivet, made of
aluminum aDoy. was accomplished
by embodying In it a small auxiliary
explosive javily and. modifying
slightly the explosive charge. The
auxiliary cavity extends from the
matn'chamber In the shank toward
the head ot the rivet. Detonation ot
the charge expands virtually the en­
tire thank. Thus an exact fit be­
tween the drilled hole and the shank
Is no longer required.

Settled first by Scotch-Irish from
Pennsylvania and Virginia and then
by New Englanders. Ohio became a
house at Columbus was completed
in 1MI. The limestone was trans­
ported from quarries northwest of
lhe city- by a railroad built espe­
cially for the purpose.

The N. E. Barry family night1
will be held Friday evening with 1
potluck supper at 7 o’clock at the ■
church Special program of inter- I
eat to all. Everyone welcome.

There will be family night al lhe
Bunnell church title week Friday.
Potluck aupper at 7:30. It will aUo
be a farewell for Mr. Becker. Ev­
eryone welcome.

been Identified wtth policies de­
signed to increase Australia's nsllanal status. Early electoral vic­
torias came as much because It was
the party at high protection, as be­
cause ot its distinctive line in social
legislation. Labor believed that the
high living standards of the Aus­
tralian worker could be maintained
only behind a customs barrier which
would enable native manufacturing
Industry to develop. Historians have
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aircraft, coal) grew to maturity
under Labor-sprxuored tariffs.

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day June 24. Thin la an all-dav
meeting with potluck dinner at
noon and the afternoon given over
to a short program ano visiting.
Special music wltlt regular church
services in the morning at 11:30.

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ORGANIZATIONS
The members of the Navy Moth­
ers’ club are urged to attend the
meeting this. Thursday, afternoon
at the American Legion hall at two
o'clock Mra. Jos. Bchultx. sewing
chairman, reports that lhe com­
fortable is ready to tie at thia
meeting.
Mrs Sterling Rogers will enter­
tain the American Legion Auxiliary
on Thursday evening. June 21. at
her home at Ix-ach lake. She will
be assisted by Mrs. Cornelius Manni and Mrs Tac Glen. If you wish
transportatinn. come to the Legion
Hal). Further announcements next
week.

Tiie Hastings W.C.T.U. will meet
at the home of Mrs. William Roh.
502 W. Grand St.. Tuesday after­
noun. June 10. at 2 o'clock. Mrs.
Florence Fleming will conduct the
program and study on Flower Mis­
sion and Relief. "How May Be Bet­
ter Serve Our Fcllowman?"

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Townsend Club No 1 will meet
at the luill next Tuesday evening.
June 13. at S o'clock. All members
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bHEFFIELD—KERR
Saturday evening al eight o'clock,
the ceremony uni Ung in marriage
Mrs. Ethel R. Kerr of Chicago and
George Sheffield of this city was
read by the Rav. L. Winston Slone
at lhe Sheffield home. 336 W
Green 'St., al eight o’clock in the
presence nf the immediate relaUvas
and friends.
An informal social time, with re­
freshments. was enjoyed during lhe
Evening.
Gucsta from away were Mr. and
Mra. James Block. Mra. Virginia I
Pressman and Mr and Mrs. G.
Winston Sheffield and Sharon. I
Grand Rapids and Miss Mildred
Kerr, Chicago, and Hastings guests
were Lyman Rockarood. father ot
the bride, Mr. and Mra. Calvin
Plumley. Mi* - Floyd Myers and
Mra. L. W. Stone.

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Mrs. Marion Smelker Karrer was
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at a miscellaneous shower Friday
evening at the Bowne Center La­
dles Air hall. Fifty-eight friends
and relatives spent an enjoyable
evening playing games and visiting.
Ice cream and cake were servixi
bv the hostesses. Mra. Merrill Karcher ahd Mra. Aahel Thompson.
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TEE HABT1NGB BANNER, THURSDAY, JUNE K, 1H5
i ter, Anne. Mrs. W. M. Stebbins and end gwyte of Mr. and Mra. Donald
D. omith..

PERSONALS

i Wilson of Corpus
la the guest of Mr.
1 Clark and Ensign

.
oi hzr uncle the Rev j Knox viarx.,
Mr. and Mra. Frank Palmer. Mr.!

t visiting Wes. far sevat Philadelphia. Wes. U
i special P.T? training
il'I exactly sure where

Ann Hlgbie was lhe gueat of O.ll
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Poster at Ann Arbor for the week- 7. Me
end.
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Mr. and Mra. E. O. Rotliaar re- m.,.1
U.H.M Jtodj, (ta. .
d.„-|
.

elma Shay called on Mr.
Paul Skinner and Mrs.
f to bld them goodbye

&gt;Uege. making it a twoer husband. Thomas M.
is In the Navy on board
■ somewhere in lhe Pa-

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al report lists Pvt. Har­
sher. husband of Elsie
stings. n prisoner' of war
Germany. Will someone
rther Information.
a received from
L Arnold. S1/C.H6-S7-25
yn Way. Mlraloma Park
nclsco, Calif.
ife arrived and they will
r at lhe above address
i attending postal school.
Curtis has received his
(charge from the Navy.

nua. nona uunn n inouicr ami nia- . —, -- -—r—• ----­
ter are arriving Friday from Tucson. I
1\LeeE?rl
Aria. for several weeks visit.
icame 'Friday for a visit with Mrs
Mrs. William Teller of Boston Is , Nellie Smith and daughter.,
visiting her grandson. William Brad0,11 of _j4!rn
Bl the Cooper ford and family. Mrs. Teller, who Jones wedding Sunday were Mr and
will celebrate her Mtb birthday in
, ’em E. Mabie. Miss Patricia
AJJUM. ..11 ta«7und., ,«
tad Atta MJta.Ur

&gt;AYMENTS
&lt;1 from Page I, Sec. l.l

/

rd a least BOO pounds
1; &lt;3» that the cattle
&gt;1 less than the minimum
the good grade; and &lt;4&gt;
ittle were sold forslnughnuthorlxed slaughterer,
orized slaughterer is any
r who operates under
ipecllonor under an OPA
the time he slaughters
cattle on which tiie paybeen made.
-slaughterer Is eligible to
yment provided payment
ireviously been made on
He may also receive pay­
rattle he raised provided
eligible under the pro­
collect the payment he
lantlate the dale of pur­
prices he paid, and the
the time of purchase. He
certify the grade and
the carcass after slaughther determine the cllglhe cattle.
other than a feederr must present sales rcolces, scale tickets, or
tten evidence from the
verify Hi date of sale:
me of the buyer; &lt;3&gt; the
tale; (4&gt; the numt&gt;er of
the tola) liveweight; &lt;a»
received, and (7» the
the legally authorized
r to whom sold.
ion. tiie feeder, if he did
lhe cattle, must show lhe
the cattle at the time he
them by furnishing the
the person from whom
, and the date of pur­
e feeder may also bo re­
furnish evidence that lhe '
bad not been made pretheae cattle.
la will be made from
the Commodity Credit
n of which $40.000,000
authorized.
.* ■
may obtain details oi ,
ents from their County
tmiUecrncn. Applications
accented and payments
he County’AAA Office as
the necessary forms are

Roman Feldpauach and his son Harry Tuttle, Mbs Katherine Tuttle.
Dick went to Detroit Monday to
Rosamund Bowerman. Mrs.
meet Mrs Peldpausch s sister-in- Antus Lwaen. Mtai Dorothy Sue Edlaw. Mrs. Charles^arker and young
MUa Mary Charlotte Vining,
daughter, who will spend port of. Dr. and Mrs. SL Clair Parson*, Mr.
the summer
summer w
with
the «vniwics
dhnrles z-azacr
Parker *"&lt;1 Mra JaekFllgM^ James Higas.
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u&gt;c
wiui
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Middleville.
;
*»“•"» p«“rl.
Irent
| family
Cook w
will be in Jack- F*arl. William Pear), all of OreenMra. Richard Cook
son Saturday to attend Miss Helen |vUle; Mrs. Irene Brama Mrs. Irma
Brush as matron of honor at her. Swanson. MJ*’1 Laura Potter. Mrs
wedding to Burton Cameron. Char- £ Pettit of Ionia: Mr. and Mra
iotte lawyer.
Forrest Johnson. Janet and Judy
Miss Belva Riley h home from her I Johnson. Belding; Mr. and Mra. Cai I
teaching duties for the summer hoi-, Sjxrtsman. Edwin Scotsman, Mr. and
Way
I Mra Russell Mott. Miss Merilyn
Mias Paula Hubscher. art teacher Mott. Delton; Mrs Fred Clemens
al lhe Baldwin schools, was a week-‘and Victor Clemens. Climax: Mra.
end BUI-OL
guest a.
at vilv
the n.uiu.
Arthur ouuu.c
Struble Wilbur Dudley. Cressey- ......
Mrs ----Rich­ ­
caiu
home.
i ard Parson. St. Jahns; Mr. and
nnd Mrs
Mrs. V. M. Dunn and her son Leroy Hamilton and thb Rck and
Dunne Dunn.
Dunn, veteran of overseas Mrs W Maylan Jones, Battle Creek;
action for which he received the Mrs Russell Smith. Miss Margaret
Howard.
Kal­
Purple Heart, of Clinton. Iowa, have Baker. Mrs. Timothy --------- - «■-&gt;_
been here visiting her sister Mrs amazoo:. Mrs George W Jones and
Irene Johncock and other relatives. Miss Irene Jones. Pittsburg. Pa.
Mra. Mary Showerman of Ann Ar­ , Miss Doris Lundberg returned
bor was the guest of Mrs. Fred from MSC. Saturday and leaves
Smith from Wednesday until Fri­ 1 Monday for Mackinac Island where
(she has a position for the summer
day.
Mrs. Elizabeth Smith and Miss
Misses Lois Kenyon and Janet
Bums returned Sunday from their Belle Smith who have been spending
vacation which they spent in De­ the week with Dr and Mrs Frank
Carrothers, returned today to their
troit nnd Cincinnati.
Miss Sue Smith eame home yes­ ' home in Whitehall
terday from East Lansing for vaca- |• Perry Mile* of New Hudson was a
tion. Next week Mr. and Mrs. D. . visitor of his uncle. L. Severance.
D. Smith and Miss Sue leave for
Mr. and Mrs Selah Kesler of Kaltheir summer home at Bay View,
nnd the latter, together with n col­ amnzoo called on Mr. and Mrs. Allege friend, will attend the Bay­ | He Finch Sunday.
View summer school
| Mrs Bertha Wcllfarereturned to
Paul Burkey. Metalsmith 1/c. who Rockford Sunday after spending ten
is stationed at Ocracoke N. C.. is weeks at tiie Geo. Wellfarc home
aoendlng n week with his parents. |
tile Rev. and Mrs L. F. Burkey
Charlotte and Mr and Mrs. Shirley
Mra. O. E. Goodyear nnd daugh- W. Smith of Ann Arbor a’erc weck-

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rence Adams Joined a grotro of in- Mra.'Howard
were hor-tcsse.J
ducteca leaving from Grand Rapids at a dessert a( lhe former’s home.
Tuesday afternoon.
; honoring Mra. Vernon Engel (Pa- leaves soon far her new home tn
• • • •
tricia Osborn). Oln rummy Was California.
Mra. Ralnh Hm of
A surprise birthday dinner was
*nd Mra Erigcl was pre- Naah ville was an out-of-'own guest. marriage of lur 1
glveh for Roman Bull: on E. Center J«nted v th a shower of mlacel- Contract winners were Mra Carroll Shelton Ketcham, to
Sl who w«Ji M years old. June 7. l*»«&gt;us gifts. On Tuesday evening Burkholder. Mra. Cedric Morev and
Those attending the dinner were tf.!*.1**'**;
?ln,?'iiB&gt;rlU en” Mra. Philo Bheldon, and tha honor
guest received a beautiful farewell
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Bull. Mra. terlalned for Mra. Engel also.
gift.
Minnie Kelly. Miss Virginia Ktlly.l
• • •
Mrs
Cynthia
WUcox
and
Mrs
NetMUa
Wand
,
h&lt;MUM
afternoon, July Um
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stem will spend
A birthday party was given by' i
Mra. Kenneth Dunlap was hostess Methodist church. S
tie Lewis.
...
! for a bridal shower complimenting
this weekend at the Earl Warenam
Mra. Pauline Skinner for Mrs. Mary .
No formal invltaui
homo in Detroit.
,
i Miss Imogene Cooley Saturday eve- । to eight guests Friday evening hon­
nmi. June 9. Fourteen were pres­ oring her slster-in-taw. Mrs. Wil- Issued, but all friaali
Mrs. C. H. Oskorn is1 in Chanaqua, K e&amp;-flmn te33.?‘ ‘ oulite ' Mr and Mrs Ray Serven of Mid- nlng.
are invited. The DOO
N. Y.. visiting her daughter for lhe
ent. Out-of-town guests were Miss
next few weeks.
"—
‘
-s
Calms
of
Lansing
and
Miss
Mr1.' i _^
“3 _____ ______
St
1Jarman of Galesburg.
Miss Charlotte Malcolm of Lan- .ttedrSTiA’".^______
Mrs.}
...
sing was a Friday afternoon visitor * Arbutus Hurless.
i^teas VMra
2w I h®*1/c, son at
Mr.
Mrs. HndZ
Hilda ’ h
Haw!&gt;"t. ASt.
A ,M.
Mr. and Mrs.,
“‘■iLnk'oUhtall'BuM.,
nd little jtH.
«&gt;■.“Lc.
«’&gt;..S'. of
-i kins “
and
Joyce.. Mta
Miss Ruth 1
Au'l "/ft,. 3The]1 various social ——■— •for .the
Hawkins and Mra. Lucy Nash. Tn 1
Cahfe^te wh^r Robert 3 ci‘y teachers have marked the close
tend Lansing Eastern high school 1;the evening the family held 4 get- i Oakland California, where Robert U Of lhe year. On Friday afternoon,
commencement exercises at the eoltogether
wRh
Mr.
and
Mra.
Dan
”
2*
Sjw
*
’
J
I
unc
k
M1MM
Mary
J
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H
“
wler
“
nd
lege auditorium of which his grand- I Shay. Miss Sharon Anne Shay m-I lwO years tn the Hawaiian islands.
jCBn Gorman entertained at a tea
daughter. Eunice L. Coach, daugh- ' tic Jackie Shay and Pau) Bkinner,
* * *
.after school tn the teachers' room
ter of Dewey H. Ooach. graduates 1present.
Mrs. Homer Bauchman entertain- at Central school at which time MUs
June 14. 1945.
• • •
[cd ner Birthday Club Thursday. Hawlev announced her engagement
Miss Ruth Coldren. Miss Rachel
Talk .boot th*
mro.t «or&gt;, i June 7. honoring Mra. Cora Biggs, ao Willis Smith of Paw Psw. MUses
Hartman of Chicago and Ensign II WU
who WM 89 on 01Ml dayFlorenceandHeienWadaandEUzaVirginia Coldren of Great Lake*. • r .
' neighbors and friends enjoyed a beth Finch mere hostesses al a misIll. were weekend guests at the iItl
u. . —.. ....
Vr, liK lovely dinner at noon with the spe- cellanaous shower on Tuesday evehome of the Rev. and Mrs. A. M. I by
thurMiss Esther
aTth/tenl!)'. hAL.
cl‘* feature being a large cake that ntng. June 5. honoring Miss Haw­
Coldren Miss Ruth CoM-*n
| tfiur
t
West Lower
walnutatRtwhift
1 the hSct^cSS ’ contained a music box. which played ley. with thirty-five present. Games
Thursday for the graduating exer- .V.\.;
„lh,
■^nnJd^thJ C;.
"Happy B
Birthday
To You'' ns the an3 contests were enjoyed and the
cisea of ner brother MDo. Miss Hart- , planned
the party
Uiev
had sup-I cake WB4“JirP
Jlki UiM^tt
PJrmddU
|» Imtiaiihii
cuU’ Mr* B,M* received bride-elect was the recipient of some
man who h associated with MLtS nosed
it would n
bah..5"
imnoaalble
.cuu
Krlrlthat
wh,.j;"Jh
,’.;caKe
ra&gt;™
Coldren in the Pioneer Girls, spoke
in the interest of that organisation Texas with her husband Sgt
7
.
m ’-HawlevThwsister Mra R o Birk’
Sixty members and guests attend*‘5t"•
-R- O. Birkto the congregation of the First U. Wheater, to attend. Two days beFARM MADE ICE
fore the group were to gather to ed the women s weekly luncheon at goW- • «“Ur In-tasL Mra. L. O.
B. church.
Mra. John C. Ketcham leaves shower the special guest in absentia.1 Hte Country club on Tuesday- StnaU ^nce ’ Mra EC £mtth Li of
■ Made on the tame farm by the tame family far naarfy
Thursday, today, for Chicago to at­ as It were, the Whenter's arrived bouquets of bachelor buttons and “»»««■ E C Smith. aU of
,
50 years.
tend a province convention of Zeta enroute to a new assignment ,t; i&gt;aby breath decorated the luncheon .
Tau Alpha fraternity of which she Douglas. Arlz. Said Mra. Wheater.' tables a special tabic being «r. . Mra
,
Dorrance Trethric, j| Twenty of the members
whlle unwrapping many blue andirapsed
for
-------- - of Exis state supervisor.
MILLER'S DAIRY
Mra. Frank Draper and Mr. and pink packages. ’ This is one time whn wa‘ hn‘,«- fnr *,ohl
muMrs E. W Roe and aon. Buddy of when army orders actually coincided
151 W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Lansing, were guests of the for­ with other plans. And that is some­
mer’s son-in-law and daughter. Mr. thing'* she added with a voice of
jind Mrs. George C. Dean, over the experience.
weekend.
The same evening Decree Aten
Mr and Mra. J. W Hewitt. Mr. arranged a strictly stag affair .»
. Homer Smith.
at IH
his
Out-of-town guests included Mrs.
and Mrs Fred Smith and Mra ’ house for the pleasure of Stan, who
Jennie Loehr attended lite Michigan otherwise might have felt very neg- Robert D. Butler of Kalamazoo,
a guest of Mrs. William Bradshaw,
conference at Grand Rapid the last i iected under lhe circumstances
Mrs G. C. Mitchell of Tucson. Artz.,
of lhe week.
I
• • •
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Gardner | On Wednesday Mrs Edward Van with Mra Phillip Mitchell and Mra.
and son of Nashville were Sunday Popering entertained six young play­ Roy Cordes entertained her sister.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert mates of her young son Lee. with Mrs. Victor Drilea of Tyler. Texas.
The committee for next week is.
Freeland
a picnic supper at Tyden park, pre­
Mrs Duncan Brown of Tuba, ceded by pony rides around the race Mra. Guy Keller, chairman, assisted
Dear Pop:
Okla , arrived on Sunday for a visit; track nt the Fair Grounds
Six by Mra. Chester Hodges, Mrs. Don
with her uncle and aunt. Mr and youngsters doesn't seem like many Fisher, Mrs. Chester Geukes, Mra.
Mra. Wallace Osborn.
'
•
I but added to ponies you quickly lose Paul Faulkner. Mra. E. A Burton.
MLm Grace Edmonds is visiting I count The •"kids" had a wonderful Mrs. R. J. Finnle, and Mrs. Byron
Once a year we get a chance to thank you for all you've done
Mr. and Mra Edwin Pate of Lin- । time, as for Mra Van Popering. well,
coin Park going to attend the-"’d-| she has some varied but definite
S?.Uo£' .oI..tlrr niece. Miss Marv opinions about a half mile track.
On graduation evening. Friday,
helping with lhe home-work and getting us out of jams. No kidding
Elizabeth Pate, on Wednesday.
...
the Hastings Youth Council held
Mrs Clav Bassett and Carolyn
Complimenting Mra A R. Van Til. tiie spring dance at the Country
and Mrs. Forrest Wolfe and Roger who leaves next week for her new rlub for high school students and
pop, we think you're a solid sender so we put our heads and greenbacks
were in Grand Rapids last Tuesday home In Las Animas. Colo., sixteen recent graduates. Approximately 150
on business^
guests were entertained by Mra Clay attended, to dance to Bud Wolfe's
M1M Ruth Lyle, accompanied by Ba.-,sett on Wednesday afternoon. orchestra jive and join in the slngtogether and picked out some things we hope you like. The tie s‘
Mrs, J. G. McGuffln and Miss Mabel June 6 After the one o'clock des- iest led by Roman Feldpatucn.
Slsson spent the weekend in Tra- sect luncheon, contract was played Group singing, which wu part of
Jimmy. (Don't worry, mom didn't pick it out.) The jacket
verse City
ML« Lyle visited her with Mrs Howard Newton, Mrs the fun at the dance last year, has
Brente Mr and Mra R. E. Lyir Charles Paul and Mra Orrie Helm now become a required part of the
r8‘
wn?. J/'S,
as winners. Mra. Van Til was prrevening by popular demand.
Steve. Hope he's home by next Father*! Day. Sue gave you a belt thafs
Mr. and Mra Carroll McGuffln. and sented with a handkerchief shower.
Tiie committee who helped plan
Miss SUson vLsIted Mr and Mrs
• • •
the party was Mr. and Mra. Clay­
D C. Manns. Mr Lyle returned with
a farewell party honoring Law- ton Brandstetter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
adjustable after dinner. The hat is from little Babs, or weren't you
Miss Lyle Sunday evening on a rcncc Adams, who left on Tuesday Coleman, and Mr. and Mrs. Einar
business trip,
.
'
Georae Purdy of Greenville'vis­
ing? The bill fold and sweater are
‘/’j not bad
ited Mr. and Mrs. Tac Oles over ,
the weekend. Sunday guests were
Mr. and Mrs H. Walker. Mr. and
many kids after all, is it pop?
Mrs. Harry Tuttle nnd daughter and
Jimmy Filgns of Greenrille
•
Mr. and Mrs, Bert Payne and
children visited relatives in Lowell
With love to Dad,
on Sunday.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Artanr
From all of us .. .
and children were Saturday guests i
of lhe Rev. and Mrs J. R Chrispejl ,
of Coldwater. Guests of Mr. and
Mrs Adams on Sunday were hb '
parents, Mr. and Mra Lyle Adams. 1
and a brother. Merwin Adams of &lt;
Grand Rapids.
The Rev. and Mrs. L. L. Dewey
Goberdine in ton. navy and striped broadof Hillsdale and Mrs H. G Stiefel
cloth. Sizes 12 to 20 ot
of Reading were calling on friends
on Wednesday enroute to Grand
Rapids to attend the Michigan con- ।
Play suits, shorts — midriff short suits
ference sessions
Mrs. Stiefel was ,
the lay delegate from the Reading
Slacks, and dress slack suits
church.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F Cowles and |
daughter. Frances, visited Mr and i,
Mrs D, G. Stanton in Grand Rap- ,
Ids Sunday. While there, they at­
tended the First Methodist church '
and heard Bishop Arthur F Wtaley '
of Buenos Aires. South America. ,
speak.
Lewis Macomber and Mra. M. A. '
Macomber of Kalamazoo were Sun- '
day guests of Mr. and Mra. Neil i
Each suit marked with O.P.A. selling price
Boekeloo.
Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Lathrop spent
Sunday in Grand Rapids, with Dr. '
and Mrs R P. Webb.
'
Mra. William Fox and son Perry. ।
and Mrs Timothy Howard and son ,
Timmle of Kalamazoo, came Sun- ,
day to spend the day with their paronto and to attend the Cooper- 1
Separate shorts . . . 1.39 to 3.50
Jones wedding
।
The Rev. and Mrs. J. W Stanton ,
•
for Girls and Women
of Copemish spent Saturday night
at the home of ills brother and
Boy’s slack suits
. . . . . 3.98
wife. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stanton.
Mrs. Alice DeVries and Miss Mary
Made from*blue gaberdine. Sizes 6 to 14.
DeVries were guests of Mr. and Mra.
Valentine Buckham of Kalamazoo
on Saturday and in the evening
Foundation garments 40 to 48.
5.95
attended the Army demonstration '
for bond day at Waldo Field
Mr. and Mrs Frank Jones of
Girdles, size 25 to 36, al
3.50
Grand Rapids were Sunday evening
guests of Mrs. Alice DeVries and
Girdles, size 25 to 36, at
Mias Mary DeVries.
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words are common among
some other nationalities,
i and Norwegian, for in*
espite different languages
these seafaring men, they
hip's captain "Old Man"
ief engineer '■Chief.” Engmtly is preferred for such
i galley, fo'c'sle (fore­
earing, crosshead, waste,
, cruwanest. tarpaulin.
Yet other nationalities
s their own words for port.
rudder and wheel. Many

t yard, around the fireplace. Each going away gin.
broughi their lunch and a soW «'&lt;]hour was enjoyed. Later some
Baskets of peonies and ■
the teachers played bridge or
Grand did iwhatever she wished to do—all summer garden flowers m
live decorations for the
en and veryr informal.
and E.
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Served

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Clark of Grand Rapids
iasrw&amp;'g

1th her parents, who had

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Trumble
were in Grand Rapid* Bunday at the
homo of their son and wife to at­
tend a dinner tn honor of Mra.
Clarence Conklin and daughter
Ethel at Southold. Long island, who
had been guests for me week. It
was also a farewell for their daugh­
ter, Mrs. Douglas Conklin, who was
leaving for New York Tuesday morn­
ing to meet her husband, who is ex­
pected to arrive there on furlough.
Eighteen gues-j were present.

Mrs. Ben Moore and daughter,
Mrs Velma Barnum spent the week­
end In Grand Rapids with Mra.
Sally AUerdlng.
Dr. Frank Carrothers attended the
father' meeting of the Grand Commandcry
in Flint last Monday.
ter and
Mrs Gay Jordan accompanied her
Str. and Mrs. Howard Frost will
husband on a business trip to De­
troit this week and visited her «h- have aa dinner guests Saturdayter, Mra. Earl Wsrehzm end family. night Mr. and Mra. Anthony Lam­
mers of Grand Rapids end later
will attend the Country club dance
-rag; verse City.
with their guests.

Blneerinir
. Robert Walldorff, PM 1/c, and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shannon. ‘ Walldorff are s^nmng a few days
Mrs. William Dibble and Elizabeth
French attended the W.M O. pro-1
Johnson. Yeoman 3/c. came
duction of "The Bong of Bemadette
Hom the Ttefnuida
at Kalamazoo Saturday night. MIm
Zu mnOw
Barbara Shannon, who was in the
and hls mother- Mrs
cast, returned with them tor lhe .
^Bnson.
„...
Cooper-Jones wedding tn which she
ML, .I.?!1
was one of the bridesmaids.
mazoo were Bunday guests of Mrs.
Mrand m£ GwrWriMeler and ‘ HeIU« Smith and hU mother. Mrs.
son Dick spent Bunday in Lansing.! Alice Gappy of Lamont, who has
Fred Austin of Battle Creek wax.
visiting Mrs. Smith nnd other
a guest of Mra. Henry Smith. Sunf°rJ.T? h&lt;Tlti,r.relUrnetl ,0
day
Kalamazoo with her son
Mrs Wm Dibble will attend the
Mr. ttnd Mrs Wayne Btdelman
graduating exercises of her Sater '«» Muskegon have been visiting Mrs.
Llldred Smith, from the J. W. Sex- . M. O.inn and other reUtivw here
ton high school at Lansing this *nA|!9
wal hom?fro*n

y Shay received a letter
oral Lewis Shay, souielermany. M&gt;y 3i»t wlah( Happy Birthday. He
make sure it would arle for her 81st birthday

f cattle production payinta to 50 ccnu per hun­
t on Good or Choice entDg 800 pounds or more
l for at least the minillzatlon price, which for
is county la $1455.
he first meat production
lade directly to the llvcer. The program is dcleip hold lhe line against
&gt;y preventing ilhnrp In­
retail prices which might
ncontrulled Increases In
other economic factors.
( cattle production payailablc to all feeders. Inmghterers who also arc
ovlded their cattle meet
m requirements.
Igible. a feeder must cer1 application &lt;1&gt; that he
cattle nt least 30 days

Lawrenty Orrenfleld. Fireman 1/c,

to enter military service, was given Prandsen.
by the members of lhe Wesieyan
Methodist church on Friday evening
Twentyat the cxrrtp grounds. After a short a final ge*
devotional service, a program oi ysar on M

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SHERRY—TIETZ
Mr. and Mra. Otto Tietz. Has­
tings. Route 1, announce the mar­
riage of their daughter. MLss Vir­
ginia Tietz, to Harold Sherry, son
of Mr. and Mra. Archie Sherry of
Cheboygan, the Rev. A. M. Coldren
reading the double ring ceremony
on Friday evening'al hU home.
Attending the bridal couple were
Mr. and Mra. Vernon Harbin (Jean
Mary Wallace* Following the cere­
mony a reception was held at the
home of the bride's parents
Mr. and Mra. Sherry arc residing
in an apartment on w. Green St.
He is employed at ths Kroger Co.
store and Mra Sherry k an em­
ployee at the B. A. LyBarker drug
store.

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ra. I took treatments on

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Garter belts, 24 to 32

Brassieres at

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White - Teo Rose — 32 to -

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Lace Panels and Curtains
1.25 So 2.05
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In determining how to reclaim un­
lovely discards, be guided by your
ngeds. For example, if you're ran­
sacking junkshops for a bookcase
and run across an old wardrobe, for­
get that it was originally meant
to hold clothes and consider Its possi­
bilities for your library. Another
ease in point is the conversion of a
cast-off bridge table Into a muchwanted play table /or the nursery.
It was cut to site by sawing several
Inches off the legs and decorated
with appealing juvenile motifs in oil
colors—the alphabet, numbers and
outline drawings of a cat and a pig.
Decorations were applied over a
background of white enamel under­
coater. the legs were finished with

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Diabetes Hereditary
.
The medical profession is now con­
vinced that diabetes Is hereditary,
according to the Mendellan law, and
does not result from improper diet,
though high fat diets, says one
authority^ may induce diabetes In
persons predisposed to tills disease.
Another authority thinks that a high
carbohydrate diet may actually help
to prevent diabetes.
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it la, rip lhe hem. loosen all pleat*
and remove any heavy decoration
which may not take the dye and
which will not allow the dye to penc-

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If the color Is faded or if you want
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(or evened) or must be stripped betore dyeing. Use a commercial color

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Hasting* stockyards, phone 2588. or
call C17 lorty through the week.

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK

ing it
ported
arrive,
April

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
Phone 2178

Prices ot Hastings Livestock

Nashville

Sales, June 8, 1945

At My Expense

LLOYD J. EATON
Bon ot Geo. Eaton, veteran of 1800

writlnj

$14.60

Top Hogs

Roughs

$1 3.85

Slogs -----

$11.50

Feeders
Veal

$3 ta $9
Deacons
Dairy Cows-----------$60 to $145
Beef Cows . S.$9/o $12.50

’Bill" Sherwood
INSURANCE
Hotel Hailing*

Cutter &amp;
Conner Cows

Pl

Beef Hfrs.
&amp; Steers------- $12 to $15.20

PHONE 17F2I HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE
Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.

.__$10to $15

Bulls

AUCTIONEER

SHELL HORSEHIDES
Phone (Collect) Hastings 2715 for

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
Hones,

and small stock

removed promptly.

Your calls are greatly appreciated.

HOWARD BRISTOL

ED. FINNIE
MOVING AND STORAGE

Phone Hastings 2715
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

GUARANTEED

TRUSS FITTING
EXPERIENCED
FITTER
LyBAR KER'S
»gg
Mimm2115

WOLVERINE

DEAD

AND

ANIMALS

DISABLED

REMOVED

FARM

ONLY i/t PART
OF A HIDE

AMAZINGLY
FLEXIBLE

PROMPTLY

Glycerin available from animal fats is badly needed In
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.
'

KALAMAZOO

NO other work shoes on earth
are made like Wolverines for
wear-defying toughness and
for Comfort Yet they actu­
ally cost less per month or mile
of service because they last so
long. Souse ’em, soak ’em,
freeze ’em... every time they
dry out soft and pliable, due
to the secret Wolverine triple­
tanning process. Wolverines
are the only work shoes with
both soles and uppers of gen­
uine Shell Horsehide. Come
to our store and try on a pair.

WEAR ON
END OF GRAIN

RENDERING

WORKS

’’

fCUT-HATE

SHOE STORE

�DUbrtei Hereditary
he medical profession Is now con:ed that diabetes is hereditary,
ordlng io lhe Mendellan law. and
s not result from Improper diet.

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Iwrity, may Induce diabetes in
ions predisposed to thia disease.
&gt;ther authority thinks that a high
bohydratc diet may actually help
prevent diabetes.
-

Continued from First' Section.

&gt;R. DERK STUIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
1 W State
HasUngi
Phones: UC5-JM1

cIKe Spine
is the Human
Switchboard
controlling
Health and
Viflor

Chhvpractk

L nkascs
I ~thi
I /iw
R ttt/im

getting well known tn this section SIDELIGHTS ON
with the now. Everybody walla expectantly COMMENCEMENT
— _ .. keep the for the sight ot them every time I
flow of supplies coming from the get- mall. He certainly is a popular WEEK ACTIVITIES
states. That is one of the biggest
The large American flag at the
problems we face and the sooner
back of the stage tn Central audithe people back home realise that guess not.

THE HOME FRONT * 3®

ATHLETES FOOT ITCH
BT1NUH.
In BTHOXU. Il VKNKTEH* it R»*CHE8 MUHK GKIiMB.
M,f„l (rnlauiu MUHT b. »«bilv.
IT PE.NETIltTE. AteeM Is VERY

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1945

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

Pllaen, Czech.
Mrs. Murray Schnurr
It Is over tn Europe, the sooner the
whole job will be done.
.
Middleville, Mich.
I am sending you a couple of
Dear Mom and Dad.
Japanese
bills and a sheet of JapWell, how are you folks? I am
Just fine and still in the samel। aneae paper. Il's a money form. I
place. Don't know what we are go­ believe.
Ing to do as yet. Our mall is not I, Would you please send me Lewis
censored any more, so I am free to Sherman's address. He Is in the
army out here somewhere.
'tell you things you want to know.
I will close for now and good
After I left you in Wash, D. C,
I went to Camp Miles Standish. I luck.
Your friend and pal.
«
Roy
censored. We went to Boston Dec.
Roy Joseph Gardner, 8 K 2/C
' 12 and left on the Wake-field that
U8N
day. We arrived in Liverpool. Eng­
land Dec. 18 and went to South
Hampton. We were there 7 days—
lhe third day we got on a transport
ship. They
had
marched
ua
Excerpts from three letters frefm
through the town with full battle
equipment on. We thought it was
funny but didn't know why. Then Mra. Chas. D. Leary
as soon as it got dark they took us 102 Shriner St.
off the boat and put some "special Hastings, Michigan
troops" on It. The boat was sunk Dearest Mom.
as we found out later. They even
Just finished reading my mall
tried to fly us across in C-47's. We and have the time nnd place for
went out the first day and Just a letter so will make the most of
sat around. The next day we went
'* —‘
-•—a, and were
Tomorrow la my birthday. I was
taxiing down th
when all of
right when I predicted it's being
a sudden they
[dear enough spent in a foxhole a couple months
p we got off.
I like your V-E Day prayer very
tiresome. We
finally went'
much and am keeping It with me.
I want you to know that a letter
We went to Le Karve and from
from
you—the only one—one night
there to Gevet, France. That's
where we signed up with lhe Ran- recently, certainly was a morale
^aers. We were on the line Jan. 5 at booster. My morale wm In the min­
MKoigcti. Germany, it wm up in the uses after a rugged day. which I
. Jilrtgen Forest and was really hope never to duplicate—but can't
cold, too. We dug positions every tell you about it. A letter never
day for mortars, machine guns. etc. looked better to me In my life.
I saw my two favorite buddles
We left there and went to
Schmldlhoff, Germany and went from Indpls. recently—John Flack
into training for 6 weeks. There we nnd Don Robertson. Remember
started planning the Ruhr crossing 'em? Don used to go on liberty
with me Flack, my boot camp bud­
aupposed to take those bridges you dy.
likely rend about. Well. We moved
Just read a good expression that
up to the river nnd we were Jn describes this place perfectly—
some buildings when the Gerrys "When lhe flies come to relieve the
spotted us. They started throwing mosquitoes for the day." This place
artillery at us and we had to pull la so thick with each it drives you
out. We then went to Schmidt. It nuts. TTie fleM are on both day
was really rough around there. We and night. I didn't think Hcm were
spear-headed the crossing of the so tough before. You have to hit
Ruhr which was quite easy. We 'em Just right or they71 hit you
had to wade across at night. We back. The files are a menace after
did not meet any opposition but crawling on dead Nips and waste—
took prisoners as we worked around which there's too much of. The
and contacted the 3rd Army. This mosquitoes are malaria carriers
took aome time. As soon aa we con­ which adds to the beauty of the
tacted them, that we had made the place.
Ruhr pocket, we had all those Ger­
Nevertheless I'm alive and well
mans bottled up In that pocket. We
Rangers wanted to stay and help I'll continue to be.
them clear It up. But they said we
Tell Jinny that I have aome Nip
must keep going and keep taking post cards but have my doubts as
towns.
to whether I can send them or not.
We were then put with the mech­ I'll find out shortly.
anized cavalry. We rode half tracks.
Oh. oh I I can feel my "pets"
Jeeps and armored can until now. (fleas) coming out for night ma-

sboot Germans os we discovered
them. We ran into a few hot spots worn my present one's since I've
been on the island (48 days). Think
Well folks. I must sign off for they're dirty enough yet?
tonight. If you want to know any­
Gotta quit now. write often.
thing. Just ask me ns I can't think,
of everything and some take too
long to explain.

EveninnMon, Wed, Frl.

Bill
Pfc. Wm. R. Schnurr. 36985203
Co. D, 2nd Ranger Bn.
A.P.O. 055. % Postmaster
New York. New York

BUI
Things around school just
Addenda from a letter to David, wouldn't seem at all natural or
complete if Principal Emeritus Wil­
forwarded home.
liam T. Wallace of Jonesville were
not present for hl&lt;th school events
The only'souvenir that I've found —Class night, graduation exercises.
U a Jap flag, fairly good sired.
I've seen some beautiful pistols and ten years that have elapoed since
sabrea picked up after a banzai at- hu retirement.
venlra than have a banzai.

worst in my short history and I dance on Thursday evening—real
hope 171
111 never have any similar to i professional style,, we'd say.
it. If you could see and smell this
„
of ,hosc fellDW. wh_ r_&lt;r
JwJ iV 1 -eeru1"1' “r"
uaUi3 !&gt; RTtlSS?JMSd
ever need a Job, we know a wide­
awake booking agent would hire
ridden than thia island. I'd like them tn a minute at u lucrative sal­
to hear about It. I've gotten rid ary. They added life and sparkle io
of most ot mine, but every night Clasa Night,
when I hit the foxhole the chief
flea breaks out a full regiment, and
Orchlds to Mrs. Jean Lower and
marches up and down my back—in
Mrs. Ruth Burrell for their fine
cadence.
Just found where I can get an contributions to the musical portion
airmail stamp, so won't have to of the several commencement week
programs. Both have assumed ex­
folks i'm Okay. I, couldn't have tra duties as the result of lhe absaid that a few days ago. but I •»ne« of th- musk- teachers. Arthur
Lower and Lewis Hine, who are now
am at present.
serving uncie aam.
Write often.
That poem “For The Fallen ",
Bill
*
written by Laurence Blnyon and
Pvt. Wm. B. Leary, 559490
reaa oy Bupt. D. A. VanBusklrk on
Co. “B". 1st Bn, 7th Marines
Friday, wm beautiful and expressed
lhe sentiments of each listener. Il

Pfc. Marley W. Ayrca, 36192379
A.P.O. 247. Hr Postmaster
San Francisco, California

’ti/SgtTXoren d. Edmonds.”
160661369
Co. A. 1257 Engr. C Bn.
APO 408 *t Po»tm"*lcr
New York City. N. Y.

Otls Lee Gallup. M M □./
USN. ABPD, E-20-No. 3
San Bruno. Calif.

They went with songs to tiie battle,
d»ey were young.
Straight of limb, true of eye.
steady and aglow.
They were stanch to lhe end against
odds uncounted.
They fell with their faces to the
foe.
They shall grow not o!0, as we that
are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor
the years condemn.
At tiie going down of the sun and
In the morning

Floyd G. Craig. C.C.M.A.AT.
6237670 A.B.R.D.
Camp Parks
Shoemaker. Calif.

SOUTH THORNAPPLE
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stanton and
Mr. and Mra. Duane Miller and chil­
dren of Hastings were Sunday din­
Sgt. Lawton E. Williams, 20636686 ner guests at the home of Mr. and
H. &amp; 8. Co. 1687 Engr. C. Bn.
Mrs. Fred Bowerman. * Mrs Mylo
Yuma. Arts.
Shaw went to Mulllkan Sunday to

Pfc. Basil I. Tobias. 36977944
Mrs. Parson Moyer and attended
361 Inf. Regt. Co. L.
the funeral of a neighbor. Mrs.
Moyer accompanied her daughter
home for a short visit. * Mr. and
New York. New York
Congratulations on thd Pfc, soldi er.
Mrs. Floyd Kingsley
raa a caller Sunday
S/Set. Gerald For bey. 16045077
——---------------- ! Parka home. * Late
958th Air Eng. Sqd.
last Tuesday evening the young.
532nd Air Service Group

Pfe. John H. Birman Jr, 36417377 Mrs. Grace Nichols entertained her
Co. A 116lh Inf.
three Granddaughters from Middle­
A PO 29, % Postmaster
ville the past several days. * We
are pleased to learn that Mrs. Fred
Marks is much better and able to
Sgt. Howard L. Daniels. 36956250
Ing her sister. DoUie, this week.

Dearest Mom:
Looked Good paper! It pays,, to
have friends—with stationery. I re­
ceived your birthday letter-greet­
Change Sgt. Herman P. Bessing directly on my -birthday. Congratmelations! Got Dave's the day
Somewhere in the Philippines before. Betty's and June'a about a
Next week there's special news
May 24. IMA week before. Packages are still held from Delton way aa Mn. Clara
Dear Zolly:
back. My birthday was spent in a Hughes writes your letter. 8he71 no
Hi! I guess you thought you foxhole of course. I believe that j doubt have something to tell you
Would never hear from me. Well.
about her brother, Cpl. Leon Dunn,
I have been going from one receiv­ clothes to change to. after wearing and the other fellows who call Del­
ing station to another since I re­ the previous cult for 49 days—and ton home. Until then. Cheerio.
ported back to Bremton. Wash. I nights I Great feeling I I'd make a
Zolly Coffer
arrived there safely, left the states very economical person for a laun­
April 8 and will be based on shore dry Bill.
.
don-t Bur rmxoa rou norrr
Haven't had any fleas since
for the duration of the war. so will
NEKO—BUY WAU BONDS
not likely put out to sea.
changing to clean clothes. Hooray I
INSTEAD.
The food here is very good. I am My buddy gave me a clean flannel
writing this letter in my tent—will shirt aa he had quite a few that he
live In one for a month or so and could eMlly carry on his amphib­
then we move in our new quarters. ious tractor. TTiat'a one advantage
How goes things around the big to being in the am ph lbs,—you can
town? I sure wm glad to hear carry as much gear as you want.
-about the war in Germany being
Tell Jinny that we can't send
over. Wm very sorry to near of those Nip post cards. I don't know,
Roosevelt's death m he wm a why. but lust can't.
great man and will go down In hlaThose "Pvt. Brcgar" cartoons are

ENJOYED SHRINE CRUISE
turned Monday from an eleven hun­
dred mile boat cruise to Niagara
Falls, the Thousand Islands, To­
ronto and Cleveland. The cruise
moup comprised over three hun­
dred members of Saladin Temple
Mystic Shrine and their ladies from
all Western Michigan. A favorite
feature of the Itinerary wm a night
ball game between the Cleveland

SECTION

BARRY BYPATHS

rtety, it being the^klnd her friends
exchange at Christmas. One morn­
ing she raided my high-voltage
vial and doused It on In lhe usual
generous quantity. She left a vapor
trail all the way to the bus. and
they knew she was coming before
Music lovers, everywhere—Does ahe came in sight. After ner fra­
anybody know why Dave Rose grance had permeated the entire
named his semi-classic "Holiday for bus, some of the children became
Strings" when it is played pizzicato? groggy, and lhe driver had to put
Seems like it should be called “Hol- up windows to revive them.
Iday For Bow." If we have good
luck, we are going to know the
Well, chums. I guess we picked
answers to some of these mysteries
or die trying. (Webster also gives the meats all out of this one. If
"Joyous, gay, festive, convivial, you see us going around with our
merry. Jovial, as synomymous. of noses In the air. it la all because
"holiday" as well as It being a per­ the second Eagle In the family
iod of recreation or rest—Janey.i - sprouted wings. The tint’ one has
Stiver Wings and this one has Gold.
Do you blame us for walking on
If you are ever tempted to com­ air?
•
mit mayhem on any of the OPA
officials, don't. 171 tell you why. If
we didn't have them, our wages SOUTH DOWNS
would NOT buy our necessities.
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Mishler and
China has inflation and n square Mr. and Mrs. Art Moore attended
meal coats Z2000 Look at the ar­ the Methodist conference In Grand
ticles not covered by ceilings right Rapids Sunday. * Mrs. Roy Blough
here.
Milady's
handbag
runs and Mrs. Eatella Rosier were in
around 885 and Just cloth, nt that. Alto Wednesday. * Mr, and Mrs.
Holcomb
accompanied
They could be gold-plated al that G a ylord
price. Seems like the manufactur­ their son, Bernard, and wife to Chi­
ers must be wallowing In money, cago Saturday for two days. * Pfc.
but I suppose Mr. Morganthau Charles Blough of Keesler. Missis­
sippi.
is
home
on
a
20-day
furlough.
tends to that little matter. And but­
tons. No celling on buttons and * The Martin Kundes have been
the nice ones are around 8125 busy the past week looking after
their
asparagus.
asparagus.
*
---------Mrs.
—
Carrie
Bel.
apiece and the shank breaks the
first time you hit the button on son of Kalamazoo spent the week­
with her daughter, Mrs. Jessie
something. Whether we like our end
Blough,
and
family.
*
Walter
Hess
OPA or not. we must be fair and
Grand Rapids, foreman of the
admit that they are a blessing in of
Kent Co road commissioner. Is re­
disguise. And I do mean blessing!
pairing the bridge over Thomapple
river near Freeport. * Mrs. Lydia
Probably many thinking persons Holcomb Is spending several days
have wondered why the writers with her daughter. Cecil Wallace, of
who handle the war propaganda Cascade. * Mrs. R&gt;Uy Eash slid
have "laid off" Emperor Hirohito Mrs. Jennie Pardee attended the
of Japan in regard to his responsi­ WS.CB. meeting Wednesday, which
bility as a war criminal. The time was held at the home of Mrs. Lennie
is approaching when our propa­ Johnson. Fifty-one present. * The
ganda machine will demand the Clare Eashes spent Sunday with her
destruction of the Imperial power father. George Heller, of Gull lake.
ot Japan as the perpetuation of
Japans feudal system will be as NORTHEAST BARRY
great a menace to the next gen­
Mrs. Donald Newton and children
eration as their fanaticism Is to of Battle Creek are spending a few
days ut the Carroll Newton home.
* Mrs. Mason Lilts of Hastings
spent
the weekend with Mcs. Beryl
NOW IT CAN BE TOLD. The
children. * Mrs. Laurel
reason the writers have protected Guy and
and son of Richland were
lhe Emperor is* that the war la Bofyen
weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
largely a religious war to lhe Jap­ Walter Bolyen.
Miss Winona Nor­
anese people, and the wore' thing ris of Cressey is* visiting
a few days
we could do would be to make a with her grandparents, Mr. and
martyr of lhe Jap "god." It would Mrs. Ix»vlness Campbell. * Douglas
only Intensify Japanese fanaticism Crago Is spending a few days at the
on the battlefront and home front, home of his sister. Mrs. Gordon
prolong lhe war. and cost more Buxton near Banfield. * Mrs. Lyle
American lives. However, the time Bristol and children of Hastings are
is near when the Emperor of Ja­ visiting at the Russell Tolles home.
pan will have to face his fate. In­ * Mrs. Alton Armour and children
cidentally. this is also the reason
his palace has been exempt from
bombings. 'And a sound psychologl- and Mrs. Bert Litts were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. My­
ron Maxon. * Mrs. Bessie Jones
Palsy had a "tweet" experience spent the weekend with her daugh­
with perfume this spring, that has ter and family near Paw paw.

By JANE CAMERON

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War Production
NEEDS YOUR

IT'S A PLEASURE TO OWN AND
IMPROVE REAL ESTATE. WE
OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

WHAT IS THE
SHELLP

FOR TRADE: A good 80 acres of land three miles
from the monument, lays just off of the pavement,
has a good set of buildings wired and has electricity.
Good soil and layi good, just rolling. Will trade for
Income property in Haitings.

WEAR ON
END OF GRAIN

6 ROOM HOUSE in the let ward with modem kitchen
and complete bath.
Is heated with an oil heater.
Carage and work shop combined---------------------$4,200.00

ONLY % PART
OF A HIDE

SIX ROOM HOUSE, all modern but furnace, has nice
new kitchen, built-on garage, berriee and large garden plot, in 2nd ward--------------------------------------- $3400.00

•

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i

WASTE
PAPER

To oil you young folks-"Congrot-

ulations"-we hope you will see the
fulfillment of oil

Waste Paper Is Vital
War Material

your fondest

dreams.
If at any time we may be able to

serve you please feel free to stop

SIX ROOM HOUSE in fint ward, dote in, real good
furnace with thermostat, inaide toilet, good roof, gas,
water, and light (fluorescent), has a bam for garage,
large lot for________________ '______ -_________ $3,900.00

AN ACUTE SHORTAGE EXISTS
EVERY POUND IS NEEDED

SIX ROOM HOUSE la third word, oae of our bmt lo­
cations, the whole house is in A-l condition, strictly
modem, dandy garage, this Is a home for anybody
to be proud of. for_________ ________ _______ $7,150.00

Do Not Destroy!

INCOME PROPERTY, 2 family, will bring in $60.00
per month, fine location, for------------------------- $6,200.00

Sava II and Get It To Market

in, you are always welcome at this
bank.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
"Fifty-Eight Yean of (ionlinuotu Service" f

. CUT--RATE

OESTOBE

HASTINGS SALVAGE COMMITTEE

PHONES: 210S - 2103

HASTINGS, MK3UGAN

JUNK &amp; JULY COLLECTION DATES
June 21—1st and 4 th wards.
July 5—2nd and 3rd wards. g

a

SHOW YOUR COLORS -Buy U.S. War Saving, Baade and Stump. . .

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JUNE 14, 1M5

June I#—Freeport Rebekah Lodge, son Vert
Children's day
raccnlly on a bustoeu trip. * Mn.
Juh» M-Durtltton Club.
and Mrt.
arrived In lhe States. He called Ed Coats of Freeport visited at lhe
came wl
frpm Bangor. Maine. He enlisted u
beautiful
Rfie
service
nearly
four
yean
ago
Service Neyn
Pvt. Donald Woods of Fort Sheri­ remind h
inf. Bible and has been stationed In Eng­
land far nearly three yean. He is
dan spent the weekend with hts
accompanied bjr Mrs.
Bowk attended the Aid meeting at parents, Mr. and Mn. Virgil Woods
expected to arrive home In a few Mrs Florence Taravella and MtoR
ir and niece ot Tlte Lake the home of Mr* Lenos Johnson and
Mildred Gaskill were home last
family.
Several ladles attended a shower I
week from Lansing for a few days'
Pvt. Florence H. Rowe of River­
HENDERSHOT
’. • - ' • - visit with home folks. * Mr. and
Mra. Frad Tabberer. ♦ Mr*.
Paul Garber of Middlevilla am side. Calif- Is spending a 23-day Karrer,
Mu. Leon Moon and Mrs. Edna
Hroan. Lawrence, of South Miss Vada Fox of South Bowne furlough with her parents. Mr. and
Last peek's Letter
Whitworth attended a party Riven
Hl and Pvt. Florence H. were Saturday evening cAltor* of Mn. John Brown of South Camp­
Memorial Day: Many In the by Mrs Milton Leinaar Saturday
• • • • „
'DELTON
Wvarafat. Calif, spent Mr. and Mn. Chas. Overholt. * bell.
neighborhood Yttended the chicken evening honoring the birthday of
y In Grand Rapid* v tail tag Mr* Clara Cook of Grand Rapid*
Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and ; Lmi Week's Utter
S/8et. Gerald Forbey's new ad­
Rte dinner Memorial Duy at Dow- her husband.
&lt;
; * Mn. E. E. Shclllngton ! and Mr. and Mrs. tafe Williams dress is DSB Air Engr. Sq.. 532 Air family entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Leltx nnd daughter of Coop- I _
uernee
j Un
ng church. Over two hundred pcola to attend services at the | and family attended the funeral of service group.
'-|e were served. A Mr. and Mr*. •
wi church Sunday. ★ Mr. and Mr. William*' brother nt Barryton
, ™.
.Vllbur Scharttz and family and QLISIBV
Ray Wlelatgi. Darlene and I on Monday. * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
On tbe Sick Lisi
tbeEari'wi
White ' day
Mr*.at"taZschMiUa*'
Altha Hendershot spent the 1 Last Week's taller
un^oMfcto. of
Gem
ie Lou attended the coin- | Clinton of West Carlton were SunSirs. Gall Lightfoot who has been Mc^xi£teOrCqnIferc?iccaUtandGrand •
,
Gen.
Earl
W&gt;
day
at tbe Schantz'* Lorn; lake cotTherc are four -young people to
tmant at Lowell Thursday I day afternoon visitors of Mr. and having the mumps the post week Rapids as a delegate from the local | SJn’th’wu^awflrdrtf
Mr and
J1™1?Mrs.
4”' Et! Senlz were
..
. fighter com-I' ta«e. A Mr.
or near this community who grad­
Ut. Mn. Wieland's niece. Beu- 1 Mn. A. Gonzales of East Freeport. Is recovering nicely.
—
awarded
a
bronze
oak
dinner
guest* of the Ernie Matte­ uate Utta week from Hazttop high
jKtobush. wu one of the grad-1 * Pvt Florence H. Rowe of River­
•
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cttf cluster
ID
lieu
of
an
additional
Robert Newton also has been a church.
duster
ID
lieu
of
an
additional
lotto.
A
MY
and
,
Mrs.
Wayne
dlo. * Mr. and Mn. William Dipp I side. Cnllf , nnd Miss Arlene Rowe victim of the mumps.
.
-r.- __x_.
--------- lflnal ntaht cum and tarella. Mrs. Garth Bio­ school. Congratulations to Marjorie
--------- - ------------ . Rapids -&lt;-j
;=d a soldier
nth S
Freeport
were--Sunday din- ilot „
Grand
visited
Ritxman. Halen Rowley. Patricia
Glen Parker Is seriously ill at
smro Ud.-,..
OXS
ta cum and Robert and Mr. and Mr*.
u.. last Tuesday. Osteopath hospital In Grand Rap­ ‘S.‘dei
meats of Mr. and Mrs: Fred friend v.
of w..
the .v..
former
JLerrlfe at cl"‘“-‘June 7. 1M4. Lt. Norwood, a grad- Te*i O'taughltn and children were Shurlow and Calvin Campbell. A
i of Grand Rapids. * Mr. and 1; * -Mr.
and• Mr*.
‘--------Frank Jones of ids, Mrs Parker to with him.
Miss Grace Messer of Grand Rap­
ville O.ES. last Tuesday evening. | Uate of W. K. Kellogg Agricultural dinner guest* of Mr and Mrs. Law­ ids
spent last week with Mr. and
Oaten Overholt of Fenton and Grand Rapid* were Saturday eve-----------I
high
school,
near
Hickory
Corners.
rence
Matteson
of
Clear
lake
Mr*. Eugene Freeman. A Mr. and
.Evelyn Overholt of Battle nlng callers of Mrs Mabellc Yoder.
j..------, rccc
jVe(j hta wings at Engle Pau,
Pvt Eugene Williams, who Is sta­
United -_
Brethren
Churches
Weekend News: Mn. Altha Hen- Mr*.
ml. Homer
nu|1Wr Belch
ocicn of
w Battle
oatue Creek
ureex
i spent the weekend with thel: * Ray Wieland, William Forbey. tioned at Fort Benning. Georgia,
M. H. Dawson, pastor
Texas, and wu assigned overseas
SMr. and Mrs. Chas. Over- Jim
,
and Alice Yonker. Linda Lou iclephoncd his parents. Mr. and
in February, 1B44. Since then, he Mr*. Myrtle Merritt of Albion. A . Saturday
unn.Anl. evening- *.
—
* Mr. apd ««
Mrs.
edneaday.
! i nnd George Miner attended the Mrs. Lafe Williams on Sunday that
10:30—Bible school
has flown tn combat with tbe White Mn. A. C. Clark. Bob and Joyce Floyd Armour were1 Saturday eve­
- fir. anti Mrs. Andrew Gackler Youth for Christ Crusade nt the he will try for airplane pilot train­
1130—Morning Worship
Knight* over RAbaui. the Solomons. were weekend gueau of relative* at ning dinner guests of Mr. and Mr*.
id Will Gackler of Middleville Central
i
Auditorium hi Kalamazoo. Ing.
7: 00—U. B. Christian Endeavc
I New Guinea, lhe Netherlands. East Jackson, a Miss Louise Christian­ Sterling Weeks of Hastings. A Mr.
ten! Sunday afternoon with Mrs There
■
were nearly 3000 attending.
Seaman 2 c Lewis Overholt ot
—Evening Worship
। Indies. Borneo, the Philippines. sen attended
lhe
Waidcnwoml and Mra Lawrence Porter of Has­
Bonnie Lou Wieland spent the Great takes and Mra. Overholt and ; 8'00
abelle Yoder. * Mrs. Loma Fish.
o;w
inurway evenin
prayer Formosa. China and Indo-China. camp at Hartland. Mich, over, the ting* called on the Henry Bolhard*
8:
00—
—Thursday
with Mr and Mrs. Eurl family of Hartland spent the week- , service
Irglnla. Rucben. and Calvin and weekend
&lt;
churcl
। Lt. Norvyood is the soil of Mr- and weekend. A Congratulations to the Sunday afternoon. A MY. and Mr*.
m Yonker were Sunday evening Posthumw*
i
of Bowne * Mr and end with Ills parents. Mr. and Mra.' PleasantatValiev
Mr*. Henry yr. Germaine of Route following young people from this A. D. Lowell called on n cousin.
ncheon guetu of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs
i
Allen Ptah and Virginia were Chas. Overholt. Kenneth, who has I
10: 00—------Morning Worship
; 3. Delton. ★ Mrs. Marshal) Nor­ nclghbortiood. who will graduate Mrs. carl Mndan of Battle Creek.
ayem Scgar of Grand Rapids. Sunday
।
dinner gueats of Mr and been recuperating from a recent
11: 00— Bible school
wood ta a medical patient in Bor- from Hastings high school Friday: Saturday. A The Rev. and Mrs.
tos*Maxlne Tooker who had spent Mrs
j
George Yonker of North Irv- operation, returned home -with
“‘•u j1
I gess hospital, Kalamazoo. * Mr. Karl Schantz. Dale Tobias. Evelyn Klrchcnbauer will attend Confer­
tag ♦ Arthur Clinton wu a Sun- 'them.
, 8 00-Tuesday evening. prayer | and Mrs. Floyd Collison have rc- Tobias, nnd Louise Christiansen.
ence in Grand Rapids tills week­
irned to Grand Rapids with them day dinner guest of his parents,
' service
। celved two letters from their soh.
Pvt. Donald Berry spent Sunday end.
Lloyd and tarry Williams of Mr. and Mr* B. R Clinton * Wed1 Pvt. Lyie Colltoon, who is in France. at the Wilbur Schantz home. He
-..k Campbell .
mar,
Birthday Surprise
Mith
spent
the Wt...
week- dins bells will ring soon.
Mr. and Mr* Charles Rowley and
Methodist Church
He was liberated from a German won on a forty-eight hour leave
Mrs Adah Moter was pleasantly
&gt;d wth their uncle and aunt. Mr .
Sunday dinner guests
prison
camp
May
3.
Hr
says
he
ta
J.
W.
Mcpue.
Pastor
surprised Sunday on her birthday I
Wta- family were
from Truax Field. Madison. Wls.nd Mra Burr Rnwiev nt
wf Ifn Walter
Cook oi
of case
take ,.
waiter cook
IJovd
getting good eats now He expects consln. A Mias Bullis was a Tlnirt- Welcome A M? and
10’30—Morning Worship
by Mr and Mrs Wesley Keim and
Calendar for June
Hr. and Mra. Howard|
to come home very shortly. A For- day night supper guest of Mr and nJ* %®jJj..~5L,H2d
Mis A. C Clark. * Around sixty ^n Dav wUh l^ n r" -1^^'
impk attended
«UnM the
Ite community
n»M, ™1S, lyiSU,.Jje^W!_"“;
people
——।
son. left for tbe Induction center supper at Hendenihot schoolhouse man's. * Mr and Mn. Lawrence
' in Chicago Friday of last week.
Saturday night. Remember the Anden and family and Mrs Myrtle
Mr and Mr*. Floyd Collison en­ suppers arc the first Saturday night Callon were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mn. Homer Belch at
tertained at a family dinner re­ of each month.
Thornepplc lake. * Mr. and Mn.
cently in honor of their son Lyden.---------------- ,
Lawrence Rlixman and girls at­
I who hu been inducted Into the DOWLING
tended baccalaureate service In
anjiy. The guests were Mrs. .Lyle Last Week * tatter
Hastings Sunday afternoon. * Mr.
°La
&lt;
Thc
”
orace
“
«««nds
family
nnd
».,H। son
.ZU and hav«&gt; mnv^*i
,lorncp nomunas inmiiv | «■_
Mrs Floyd Gaskill called on
Mrs.
i Mr*
Mr*. and
Merle
MraCollison
0?^^ and
CrtlteSI
’ n?|d !”Ve moved into the Robert rs-Bi.ni
Gaskill | and
Mr and
Mrs. Robert Gaskill and
Clinton and daughters of Bowne
called at the homes of Mr. and
Mr*. A. GonxalM and family ot

EEPORT

more than M can not as yet name.
* Capl. O. L. Flynn and Mrs. Flynn
are expected to arrive the first of
the week at the home of O. V. Val­
entine. Baby Michele Is In Chicago
and has come through his first op-

mTSS s‘u/‘xks.',jse; s,

• -rfr-v-

COMMUNITY AUCTION

A

community auction will be held at ggr| Towne's farm located 5 miles north of

Richland, 80 rods south of Milo school, *r 5 miles southwest of Delton, on

THURSDAY, JUNE 21,1945
COMMENCING AT

O'CLOCK, PROMPT

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

FARM TOOLS

Round oak dining table with extra leaves.

D.M. Osborn side delivery rake—good as

Oak dining table with two sets of leaves.

new.
Oliver riding plow-single bottom No. A408.
Int. riding 2 horse cultivator-new shov­
els.
Bean puller. Heavy 2 wheel trailer.

Oak dining table.
Kitchen tables, mahogany library stand.

Oak library table—Queen Ann style.
Leather covered mahogany settee.
Lawn settee.
.
Buffet and china closet. Chest drawers.

2 section spring tooth drag.

5 dressers. Cedar chest.
Upholstered couch. Oak rocker.

3 wagon tongues-2 oak. and 1 hickory.

Willow rocker. Willow arm chair.
6 kitchen chairs. 50 lb. ice box.
9x12 rug.

Pedestal.

Oil paintings.
door.

6 pictures.

Oak grill for 4 ft. double

China cabinet.

Writing desk.

Buffet.

Trunk.

Commode.

Phonograph and records.

Bridge lamp.

Hall tree,

Leather coych*

Library table.

Large mirror.

Chiffonier.

Sewing machine. Two large chairs.
Overstuffed rocker. Two rockers. Dishes.

Pictures.

1 set curtain stretchers.

2 suit rases.
about 42.

Auto robe.

Hand washing machine.

Mgrft suitCopper bailor.

' Kalamaxoo white enamel range with
warming oven.
2 burner table model oil stove.
Monogram heaterola-wood or coal-new
grate.
Circulating heating stove-wood or coalwith magazine.

Circulating heating stove.

3 lanterns.

4 gas lamps.

100 qt. fruit cans.
easy running.
Cistern pump.

3 gal. crock.

Gas iron.

Lawn mower-16",

Mr and Mrs Linden Collison. Del-

1 officer, reported mtartng following
the fail of Corregldnr In the Phil, ipplnes. died May 1. 1M2 of mi­
, larla fever, according to an offl1 elal war department letter received
last week by bls wife, who resides
at Crooked lake. Delton Flr.it word
] of Major Dutatcrhof's death was
received by Mrs Dubtcrhof. May
3). 1944. but at that time the war
department did not know the cause
of death.
: Major Dutatrrhof served « two
j years In the Netherlands Fourtii
, Int before going to Kalnmnxoo.
He enlisted as a private In the
Kalamazoo national guard unit nnd
was advanced to second lieutenant'
in 1930 He waa made Cantata
shortly before sailing for the Philioplnes In 1941 Ho whs stationed
at Pagupan Pang when hta wife
1 l..*t heard from him
Beside* Mr* Dutoterhof. he leaves
three children. Gordon. 15. Sally.
8 and Bruce 3. a stater. Mn*. Garret
Toewater. Kalamazoo, survive.
Mr and Mrs Leon Pennock re­
ceived a long distance telephone
call last Sunday from their son.

tenant house ns Mr. Edmunds has

Z21j-

.

_

_

JUNE 17th

Wagon.

Set platform scales-1,000 lb.
30 gaL galvn. tank.
Hog feeder.

4 lamb feeders.

evening.

*

1

.

f u” Md TiLTi'fuMdk.ln.

llc# |n thlj viclnlty.

rrB’7ER
, NOBTHEA8T WOODLAND
Last Weeks Letter
I Last Week a Letter
David Vincent Barry of the Mtr- I The Mi&amp;scs Joyce Eckardt and
chant Marine, who has socUt eight I Doris Bates who attended North
months in Scotland, arrived home i Central college at Naperville. Ill.,
a week ago Friday. He and his1 returned to their homes last week
family of Morgan .spent some time 1 for their summer vacation. * F. J.
here visiting hta mother. Mrs Nina t Eckardt. Mrs. Robert Eckardt and
Barry, south of the Center. * Mr. | daughter Sandra of Grand Rapid*
and Mr* Keith Daniel* nf Gun &gt; were Sunday dinner guesta of the
lake were Sunday aPernoon caller* j farmer * atater. Miss Olga Eckardt.
at the Leslie Daniels. * The 4-H I * The Rev. Allen Lewis, newly ap­
i lub held their first meeting Thurs-11’-'inted minister of the Evangelical
day aftermxm at the hnm.’ ot Miss church here, and Mrs. Lewis arM"ry McLeod, their leader.
• rived Friday and spent the weekWord has been received from Ar- end at th* Karl Eckard* hrnne ♦
Icy Todd. Jr., on Okinawa, that he Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooke and
has been promoted to private firet, Mr*.
**'• 'Lydia Schuler visited
—• —
■—r—
relatives
daat. Sgt. Howard L. Din'.ch writes In Grand Rapids Sunday. A Mr.
fr-n.n hta foxhole at Okinawa that । nnd Mr* Karl Eckardt. Bruce and
are in»nv Mlchkr.n men' Joyce and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scheel
there Hurl W D&lt;mlrt* of th* UJIN. were Sunday dinner guest* of Mr.
says a few of the battle* he was and 'Mr*. James Clark and family
In were »*"lu. M&gt;ndano. Lu»«m. For­ at Middleville.
mosa, China Sea and lhe one
against the Jap fleet and many
BANNER WANT ADV5. PAY

BUY WAR BONDS

75 lb. salt. Quantity gate lumber.
Quantity pine lurpber. Quantity oak 2x4.

50 ft. hay rope.

Quantity oak 6x10.

2 ton ground alfalfa hayMake This a Day He'll

15 bu. mixed wheat and barley.

3 lb. Phenothiozine for sheep.

Tongs for sheep capsules. Stock syringe.
Anvil.

FOR MEN

By Giving Him
km&gt;r ir.ir.nt. •( SPORTSMAN

Blocksmith forgo.

Iron wheel wagon.

6 ft. step ladder.

Superior 11 hoe drill.

CUSTOMBILT
DiiUastly masewllM-decldsdly comet

Pump jack.

STOCK

Bruye re Pipe
Guaranteed

Lotilci. 4 os. Si.so, a &lt;i.4a-JO.

All pipes hand mode
from aged, imported.
Algerian bruyere.

Duroc registered stock hog, 10 mos. old.
Duroc boar pig, 10 wks. old-eligible to
register.
Year old Duroc sow-bred June 5.

Each pipe different.
No two alike.

Tnese pipes are mocjc
for the man wife
knows the value of a
good pipe.

Bring in any stock, tools or anything you
may hove.

Priced

$5.00 to $10.00

EARL TOWNE FARM
Prairieville Phone 12-55

and Anna Mae. accompanied by
Mn. Hattie Johnson, attendee! Jhe
wedding Saturday evening of Theo­
dore Wleringa, Jr. and Donna Jean
relatives In the’ Samuel Ashby Stimpson. daughter of Mr. and Mn.
relative* In the Samuel Aahby Harry M Sthnpaon. Theodore and
home. * Mr. and Mn. Clarence bride will occupy the Hattie JohnCalms and family had as Sunday
tenant house which, has been
dinner guests. Mrs. Shelby Nash. aon
and completely
fur­
and Mr and " Mn Lawrence Bar- redecorated
S'" he^Mll
™k the7 firm'.
nished as he will work the firm.
indlMrsd Evlwn Bec^oTwuthus * Mr*’ Floyd Landon Bonded lhe
u?rr
l ‘u
reunion at Nashville last
MrSand*yMni rh«?M R«rk
i Wednesday. Thto to a yearly affair
mt ana Mrs
Charles Bark of of the relatives.
* Our neighbors
Kalamazoo were guests In the home mf
x«r, r E Haas hate none
of Mr and Mn Cl.vton McKeown
JSt at ttaT W Ort??
wXn^of'totalU?wk^lUrMry unrt ,latchfr* on the Irvln« road. &lt;r We
Mr\ Flovrt niVkin
nSnJiS? i “re *nrry ,0 ,e#rn thal one of tho

2 steel barrels. 2 feed bins.
3—2 ft. 6 in. tile. 2 salt houses for sheep. *

TERMS: CASH, NO GOOPS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR

JOHN BECK, Auctioneer

if the Rev. Isaac
iy of Woodland in

and Mrs... Lynden Johncock and
children were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mn. Cheater Johncock in Has­
tings In honor of Chester'* birth­
day and later in the afternoon
joined the group at the Osgood's at
Woodland. * The pickle men are
busy tn our neighborhood trying to
secure an acreage for pickles. *
The Aid will meet with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Barnes for supper Tnunday June 1R. * The friends of Mn.
William McCallum of Kalamaxoo
are glad to know that file U re­
covering nicely from hw recent
operation for appendicitis.

family In Nashville. Sunday after-

kl1'

Horse garden plow. Clipper fanning mill
-complete set of screens.

4 sheep troughs.

WEST HOPE
.
Izut Weeks Letter
M1m GlorU Springer was a week­
end visitor in Kalamazoo. h Mr.
and Mra. Almond Weper. Mt. and
•irf'chiidrSii. "
Mr
Mrs. fra or—- ‘—
and Mra. Jt
sgood and Mr. and

‘.’"J . Morrow,
who has
has been
In
vw. who
been in
tralnlnt for Navy service, visited
, •training
’
. home folks last week and looked
F’ne in the new uniform. ♦ Mrs
Thelma Shay who was Inducted
Into the WAVES recently, left last
week for New York where she will
receive her assignment. * Mrs
tana Stewart and Mils Kathryn
Stewart nf Kalamazoo, called on'
Mr. and Mrs. Orlle Ftahcr and Mrs.
Carrie Fisher. Memorial Dav. *
Ann nnd Leah Slocum of Hind.
Corners spent the weekend with
Mr and Mrs Albert tae while their
mother. Mrs Norton Slocum at­
tended graduating exercises at Lan­
sing. Mrs Norn Fisher of Lansing Mtaay*BeSlcenirrtm^Cnf ’tanshw I Mr *nd Mra- Arlhur Rnwe
visited at the Lee home over Me­ Mlss BcrnlCC cairns of Lsnslng- ' pnret Wlerineai of Detroit and Mr
morial Day * William Hoffman
has returned home after spending
J?!r_JLnd.EI!eT were Sunday forenoon calleri at
the winter months with hta daugh- Barcroft of Freeport were Sunday n,®'* j'hn^n Wle'rhSr".
w
«cr and family In Virginia
-&lt;ternonn pallets of Mrs Cairns I w® JS*Mn Edd‘rte£m anThuta
Mr and Mr*
Wayne Buc'rten ITte little daughters of Mrs Esther ,f.UBhter of
AnnA..
have purchased the Ivan Briggs I Gaskill returned to their home In , JuMta of ^R^nd1 m™ ch.rta
farm west of towp and Mr and St Johns Sunday afternoon. * Mr. I T'SjSf*
eJlSL ^Vcre rf°°k havc. *
,hdr "nd Mr*
Rowley and chilI’a-Jend dav*
wJk whh
farm home and are moving to Has- dren called In the Ernest Lewis
p
Marahall Pierce and Den I home m Hastings Sunday evening, bm,""Igm?
McCallum were at Johannesburg 1 * Mr and Mrs Kenneth Reynold*
o.^rin.
In the northern part of the state and family of Bedford called on 1 p! L? i Your

Bean picker.

6 steel watering tubs.

Christmas with a tree and all the
trimnUngs for "Vick" who had
mlMcd out on Christmas. Maybe
this Is why the warm weather has
been held off—Anyway, now ttott
Christmas is over. wB’ro expecting
a change. * Mrs JUanlla Fausey
has been Hl and under the doctor's
care tor the part week. * Qtias
Landon to able to tit uo s Tittle
while now but to very weak.

a I ts

Push garden cultivator.

Work table.

Kitchen cabinet.

Single bed.

Iron wheeL wagon.

i

Thuraday. when hta parents will
return to Chicago to be with
Mm. * The Barry families cele­
brated Albert Barry and Merchant

Stebbins H Jacobs

EARL TOWNE, Clerk
Prairieville Phone I2-4S

Courtesy Gr Friendly Service Shown To All

PHQHI 2111

OUR SERVICES
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

CHICKING ACCOUNTS

WAR SAVINGS BONDS
BANK MpNlT 9RPRRS
OUR SAFE DEPOSIT
BOXES ARE ALL RENTED
We regret that we ore unable to meet further
mands for this type of service, but new boxes
difficult, if not impossible to get. However, we will
be glad to hold your name on our waiting list to
supply os boxes may become available.

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
mimiik nonuu eisievs systim anp

�THE HASTINGS BANKER, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1M5
Woodland many year*. Since the
death of hl* wife in 1837 he has
made his home with his brother
wnocn
he Clyde and hl* sister Bernice, wlto
SuUrl
survive him.
% •

OBITUARIES

&gt; Chicago to fee with
rhe Barry families celebert Barry and Merchant

,VUSSW^

Iffif
with a tree and all the
for "Vick" who Had
It on Chrlslm.1*. Maybe
y the warm weather has
1 off—anyway. now that
is over, WB're expecting
* Mrs. Juanita Fauiey
111 and under the doctor'*
the peat week. * ptlas
1 able to Ait up a nttle

:% Letter
iria Springer waa a weekr in Kalamaxoo. ★ Mr.
Almond W

* Mr.
k and

. HX3onor of Chester's birthlater In the afternoon
group at the Osgood’s at
★ The pickle men are
r neighborhood trying to
acreage for plcklea. ★
vfll meet with Mr. and
lames for supper Tnura1«. ★ The friends ot Mrs.
tcCallnm of Kalamaxoo
p know that she U reilcely from her recent
'or appendicitis.

Si*
Mae. accompanied
: Johnson, attended
nf TheoTh'nn.
1
iturday evening of
iga. Jr. and Donna Jean
laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Btlmpson. Theodore and
xxupy the Hallie Johnhcuse which has been
and completely furhe will work the firm,
yd Landon attended lhe
union at Nashville last
This is a yearly affair
tlves. * Our neighbors,
s. L. E. Haas, have gone
1st at lhe A. W. Getty
1 the Irving road. * We
&gt; learn that one of the
twin boys had appenwas operated on last
a Grand Rapids hostn. Arthur Rowe &lt;Maritu of Detroit and Hr.
dd Timm of Middleville
ty forenoon callers at
&gt;n—Wieringa home. *
• EddTlemm and little
Rockford were Sundav
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Mrs. Grace Nichols
•al day* last week with
rs. Lieke Senaiba near
l assisting Mrs 8en*lba
ng. She returned home
our correspondent would
t»"” from more fahilviclnlly._________
1

T WOODLAND

Letter
Joyce Eckardt and
who attended North
ege nt Naperville, ill..
their homes iMt week
nmer vacation. * F. J,
s Robert Eckardt and
ndra of Grand Rapid*
f dinner guests of lhe
er. Miss Olga Eckardt.
Allen Izrwl*. newly apister of the Evangelical
. and Mrs. Lewis gr­
and spent the weekKarl E'-kard’ home. ♦
r». Walter Cooke and
Jchuler visited relatives
Isolds Sunday. * Mr.
tri Eckardt. Bruce and
Y. and Mrs. Ray Scheel
r dinner guests of Mr.
me* Clark and family

THE FACT IS

X

EYEUD5 CAN FREEZE SHUT

6 TONS OF Pliny DISHES,^

PRICE DOWN
OVER 75%

ELECTRIC MOTPR,
W£H IN 1920 COST
320.25, TODAY
COSTS ONLY 16.90

Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Williams,
Hastings. R. No. 5. Sharon Kay, June
4; Mr. and Mrs Edward Cauklns.
514 E. Center, Donna Mae. June 8;
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sanderson,
305 S. Broadway. June 10.
It's a Bey for
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Henion,
Hastings, R. No. 5. William Grant.
June 7; Mr. and Mrs. Rlcnurd
Barnes. Nashville. Richard Dwight.
Jr.. June 9; Mr. and Mrs. Pay E.
Demerest, Middleville. Gayten Glen,
June 11.

roe wrow—buy ano hold wm bonds

GENERAL @ ELECTRIC

m

WANT ADV0. PAY

TRUMAN C. MUNION
Truman C. Munlon. aged 72. died
early Sunday morning. June 2 at
lhe home of hia brouter Obdo in
Hastings.

Leonard Chapel Friday, June 1. at! U
In lhe afternoon they
officiating and interment was at1 all
™..
„ __ —
2:00 pm, the Rev. Leaaon Sharpe neth Kelsey and daughter at OoeU
the Dowling cemetery.
.Grove. * Mr. and Mra. Floyd Neo———V e »
| bet and Jeanne were Sunday callers
BEAD N. FENNER
. of Mr. and Mra. Joe Hickey. * Word
Bead N Fenner, son of Byron)
e"1y ‘hl» Monday mornand. Caroline Fenner, wm born in *nK informs us that the Rev. Lloyd
Gun Plain*. Allegan county, on Mead goes to Diamondale IM our
July 4. 1862. and passed away May , new Pastor U the Rev. Charles
25 at the age of 82.
Oughton.
•
He wu a life long farmer, very ■
_
•••
"
Indmlrlous and a man of excellent BANFIELD
habits, always strong for the right.
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling French were
and for the betterment of his com- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
munlty.
Mn Ertile Ruthruff of Cloverdale.
He had been a member of the * Mr“ Don Putnam spent ThursMethodlst church for 54 years, al- day and Friday of last week with
ways loyal la attendance.
I
*l*ter. Mrs. Geo. Ransom. In
He leaves two ulster*. Mra. Jen-1 Ha»Ung* * Henry Wickwire was a
nle Chase of Kalamaxoo. and Mis* Sunday dinner guest of his mother
Nina Fenner at home; and a niece..
Mr'
J?r*;
Mra. Cecile Palmatler of KalamaQuick and Mr. and Mra. Vert
«...
rauu.ue[
I Robinson of Delton were Sunday
'
dinivr aueau
miMita 01
nf jJennie Lyons and
.
- • . .
amner
Funeral services were held al the Albert * Ted Tat :k and family of
Henton funeral home on Sunday. Assyria
called
_ on . the Lyons Sun­
May 27. with the Rev. Robertson —,------------~
day. * The Rev. Robert Smith at­
officiating; and Interment was In tended lhe Methodist conference
lhe Plainwell cemetery.
in Grand Rapids over lhe weekend.
Mrs SI .Martin entertained her
BARRYVILLE
bridge club Tuesday at a noon
Our Children's Day program wm luncheon. * Mra. Ella Sweet enter­
well attended and the children did tained four cousins at dinner Sun­
very well. Jk The WB.Cfl. will meet day. * Dale Harmon of Battle Creek
at the church this week Thursday has purchased the store building
far a potluck dinner. The ladles will of Mr*. Alice Selano and will open
clean the church. * Mr. and Mrs. 1 it for business the first of July. *
Ralph Devine attended the Chll- Mr*. DB[11
nu
,lull was ,^
1CO2 to a
Sam—
Buxton
L-s,------.-------- hostess
drens Day program at NMhvllle dinner
Friday honoring
Mr*. ;
Evangelical and were dinner guests Briggs. Twelve old friend*
of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brumm. * present. * Pvt. Ovid Morrisot,
Mr and Mra Charlej.Day and ron , Saturday guest of hl* fSiher, CtarStuart and Wendell Day were Sun- ence Morrison. * Second Lieut.
p™nk Hobbs graduated from a MaMrs. Eldon Day in Nashville. ★ The -&gt;
— school
—•—-■ ■fine
in Quantico. Va.. —
lost
4-H club met with Duane Bell Frl- । Friday and Is spending a flfteen-day
day evening. Ice cream and cookies vacation with nls parents. Mr. and
were served to a large group. They I Mrs. Walter Hobbs. Frank leaves
have a membership of around 20
and one new member wm added
Friday night. * Mr. and Mrs. Ward | plane.
Cole and son Eldon Cole 8 R'c
were Wednesday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Cole
and Jimmy. * Mr. and Mr*. Ches­
ter Willits of Detroit were guests of
the Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Willits from
Thursday until Sunday. Dr. and
Mrs.'C. O Willits and lhe twin*
were Thursday guests of their par­
ent*. it Mr. and Mrs. Huron Healy
and children and Mr. and Mra.
Stanley Healy and son of Lansing
were Sunday dinner guests of Mra.
Clara Day and Vivian. They called
an their grandparents the Rev. and
Mr*. J. J. Willits.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mead at­
tended conference in Grand Rapids
on Thursday and were Sunday aft­
ernoon callers of lhe Clayton Mc­
Keowns. * Mr. and Mrs. Forest Cole
and Jimmy were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. ward Cole
of Lacey and in the afternoon at- 1
tended 'he wedding of M1m Wlllo
Jones to Joseph Cooper of the Armv
Air Corp*, at 4:00 at the Methodist
church In HMtlngs. * Little Michnel Monroe of Elgin. Oregon, spent
Friday afternoon with Mrs. L. A.
Day. * Mr. and Mrs. Hubert La­
throp and children were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. E. H.

Baltic

spent over Sunday at
with relatives. * A “
nrogram will be given next Sunday
dooming in the Sunday ahocl hour.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lathrop, Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Lathrop. Hubert Jr^

BANNER WANT 4

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ASH ELECTRIC SHOP
ELECTRICAL WIRING

■ lilrty-Six Inch

REPAIRS

JOHNSON SUPPLY COMPANY
111 W. State St.

Phone 2708. 3952

CHICK FEEDER 79c
Made of de luxe, heavy galvanized steel. Edges are turned in to-avoid
wasting of feed. A four-blade revolving reel prevents perching. Adjustable
ao it oau be used for feeding chicks of different ages,

UCTION SALE
Hoving sold the home, I will dispose of the furniture at public auction at the home

08

"
Hastings
'
Time

13"

10.15 FJH. Sun. only

TO LANSING

TO KALAMAZOO
Dly.

Dly. 7J0 PM

I offer the following:

TIBK

TO FORT WAYNE

(Mon. Only) 1.00 AJH.

STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK

)NDS

BUS SCHEDULES
Buses Lv. Hastings'

TO GRAND RAPIDS

located on South Main Street in Clarksville, on

SATURDAY

(A Symbol of Fine Bus Service)

150 I. State St.
TRIO CAFE
TICKETS TO ALL POINTS

Ph. 2137

HACK
SAW

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Breakfast table and chairs.

Pathe electric phonograph and records.

Set of coil springs..

Walnut post bed.

Mahogany dresser.

Wicker rocker.

Oak rocker.

Mahogany rocker with mohair uphol­

stering, newly upholstered.
Ottoman

and

1

center table

porch

Modernistic metal smoker. Oak dresser.

Electric lamp. .

6 saddleback chairs.

2 parch rugs

to

’

Library table.

9x12 Wilton rug and pad.
11 x 13 Velvet rug.
Night stand.

Rocker.

Paper rack.

Folding cot.

Davenport table.

Birdseye dresser.

8 throw rugs.

Bridge table.

4 metal porch chairs.

WE ARE DEALERS FOR THE

UNIVERSAL MILKER

Arm chair.

FAMOUS OHIO FARM
MACHINERY

Mahogany end table.

Bed davenport—good one.

mm adjataHe

AND

End table.

match.

Birdseye chiffonier.

Farmers Notice!

Small oak table.

Hall rack.

HB-S

&gt; he can not as yst name.
. L. Flynn and Mra. Flynn
led to arrive lhe first of
at lhe home of O. V. Valiby Michele U In Chicago
ome through his first opi fine shape and will un-

HJUMT 1 .ITCH,.
i/mFunw—l QW —
~ W
Otnje
The passing of Harry 8. Ritchie on ' for seventeen year* and at the time [&gt;;ur
Monday morning at Pennock hos- of hl* death. «u supervisor of the Mrs. Bert McKibben, Orangeville.
Wing funeral home In Woodland on
Pital after a short lllne** came m a I Ftt«t *nd Fourth ^ard*. Foy a «;{“J*™1
Vre hcul
Tuesday. June 5 with burial In the
. wa _ u
, ,
. . .
. ; time hewm one oflhe director* of 1 Walldorff funeral borne on Wedshock to hl* wide circle of friends Haatmga
Citybank
Surviving ■ netday afternoon at two o'clock. Cite Woodland Memorial Park cemetery.
in this city and county
He wm
„ Rev. Lesson H Shame officiating
JOMFHtNl ANNA RCUUMANN
bom Sept. 1 1874. In Yankee Springs
^ Interment in Riverside cemetery,
Mbs Josephine Anna Schumann
township, the son of Samuel and Francu Ritchie, Grand Ledge, and I
---------------- « o a
. ■
Anna Ritchie.
Pvt Robert Ritchie, stationed at
MELISSA E. TINKLER
Mra. Melissa E- Tinkler. 78, passed
away on Tuesday afternoon at the
। home of her »&amp;ter, Mra. James of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schumann
I Weeks. In Battle Creek. Surviving. and wm born in Cleveland. Ohio.
At an early age. her parents
I betide* the slater, are a brother.
LeRoy Emmons of Bellevue, and n moved to Hailing* where she grew
By GENERAL ELECTRIC
lat&lt;^^ugKti7."Mn."ciiyuin"6M- 10 womanhood. She spent some
i kill of Battle Creek. She wm a X*"?.
Cleveland and in Grand
I former Dowling resident, and went
I to live with her sister six rears ago. I When her mother died, she rc। Funeral servleaa were held at Uic turned to Hasting* to eyre for her
Dowling church Saturday forenoon, aged father and Jitter hl* death,
i with Interment In the Dowling moved to California, where *he reI cemetery.
sided with her sister. Mr*. James
■ -------- « s »
-----Lovett. On the death of her sister,
GROVER C KELSEY
| *he went to Seattle and made her
Grover O. Kelsey, aged 59, passed home with Mr. ahd Mra. E W.
away on Saturday afternoon, June Schumann, her brother and wife.
9. at his home Biter a long Hines;..; Surviving are two aUtera. Mr*. D.
C- Bronson, of Hastings and Mr*.
Mrs.
He wm bom tn Indiana, me son of C.
Ira and Minerva Kelsey, and this Chas. Carrol-of Detroit, and four
city has been his home since his brothers. E. N. Schumann of Seat­
boyhood. For several years, he tle. Wash . O. P. Schumann of
nerved os constable of the third Grayling. F. A. Schumann of Los
ward. Surviving is his wife, Mr*. Angeles. Calif.. O. R. Schumann of
Violet Kelsey. The body reposed at’ Sacramento. Calif., besides nieces
the Walldorff funeral home where and nephews.
services were held on Monday. June
Preceding her in death were two
11. at ten o'clock with the Rev. B. sisters and one brother—Mrs. Anna
J. Adcock officiating. Interment wm Kunze, Mrs. James Lovett and
In the Wilcox cemetery in Maple Chas. Schumann.
Grove township.
Memorial services were held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bron­
IN HIGHson at 2:30 pm. Thursday. June 7,
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
ALTITUDE FLYING. SO GENERAL ELECTRIC
the
Rev. Don M. Gury officiating,
Medical: John Miller, Lake Odes­
Interment in Riverside ceme­
ENGINEERS DEVELOPED ELECTRICALLY HEATED
sa; Cora Hubbard. Middleville; Mrs. with
Clara DePew. 235 Thorn; Mrs. Della tery.
GOGGLES. FINE WIRES ARE IMBEDDED IN
Those present from out of town
Gaskill. 414 a Jefferson; Jerry Mcwfere Mr. and Mra. Oscar P. Schu­
Clurkin. 222 W. South.
PLASTIC LENSES. G.E. ALSO MAKES ELECTRI­
Surgical: Clifton Raala, 137 N. mann of Grayling. Mr. and Mra.
Michigan; Paul Kendall. Hastings. Chas. Carrol ot Detroit. Chas. Diehl
CALLY HEATED FLYING SUITS, GLOVES,
R. No. 1; Mrs. Carlton Bump. 510
E. Bond; Mrs Harold Ball Middle­ mazoo, Mrs. O L. Buell. Mr*. Jennie
SHOES, CASUALTY BLANKETS.
ville; Helen Bryant. Lowell; Claud Baum grass of Williamston, and Mr*.
Burkett. Bellevue. R. No. 2; Miss Wm. Dooley of Artesia. New Mexico.
Gladys Cairns. Hastings. R. No. 1;
)c; Miss HURichard Boner, Nashville;
”1! MRS. NELLIE M. ROSE
Mrs NelUe M. Rose, aged 48.
da English. 202 Park; Mr*
Mrs. Helen
Barker. 813 Railroad.
passed away al her home In Balti­
*■
Discharges: Ernest Miller. Nash­ more township. May 20 after an ill­
ville; Mrs. Morris Barlow. 720 8. ness of several months. She was
AOe
ARE UlAeurn
WASHED r./ro,
EVERY . YEAR
Park; Mrs. Gordon Utter and baby born August 3. 1898 In Barry Co.,
girl. Freeport; Mrs. Otto Boersma the daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Bert
FOR A FAMILY OF FOUR.
and baby girl. 119 W. Green; Mrs. J. Service. On September 18. 1914.
Lawrence William* and baby girl. she was united In marriage to Her­
DISHES CAN BE WASHED
Hastings. R. No. 5; Mrs. Har) Mc­ bert D. Rose. She is survived by her
Allister. 127 8. Michigan: Mrs. Floyd husband, Herbert, nnd nine chil­
ELECTRICALLY FOR
Williams, 119 N. Michigan; Merlin dren: two sons in service overseas.
ONLY |C PER DAY.
Garrett, Doeter; Mrs. Archie Mc­ Lieut. Charlie Rose in France and
Donald. bus W. Grand: Mrs. Wm. S/Sgt. Donald Rose in Germany;
Forsythe, 425 8. Dibble; Loraine Kenneth. Herbert Jr.. James nnd
Johnson. Battle Creek; 'Diomas Robert nt home; three daughters.
Kauffman. Alto: Barbara Jean Mrs. Helen Purdy nt home. MIm
Damson. 729 E. Madison: Mr*. Ells­ Beatrice Rose a Cadet Nurse. Bat­
worth Newton and baby boy. 220 E.
Thom: Vcmon Feighner, Nashville; tle Creek. Mias Bettv Rone at home;
Ronald Tobias. Hastings. R. No. 5; two sisters. Mrs. Ruth Jones. Grand
Mrs. Harry Miller. 118 E. Grand: Rapids and Mrs. Harold Norton.
three brothers. John
Lav era Bird. Hastings, R. No. 4; Hasting*;
Twyla Jarrard. Hastings. R. No. 4. Service, of Milwaukee. Andrew and
Loval Service of Haslinaj.
IN 25 YEARS. AN
Births

NOW IN STOCK!

Double burner oil heater.

C ACCOUNT?

Painted bedroom rocker.

IONDS

All metal porch glider.

DERS

1ST
NTED
st further deew boxes are
falling list to

Step ladder.

TIM ANp

Wheelbarrow.

Lots of dishes.

Mahogany smoking cabinet.
Mahogany bookcase 5 sections.

Forks ond shovels, and

many other articles not listed,

COPPER CHORE SPONGES

25c

STARTING

IRONING CORDS

79c

GROWING

FOG LIGHTS

clean list and very good.

AND

MERMABH
18%

AUTO BUMPER JACKS

LAYING

TERMS: CASH, NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

MASH

MRS. C. L. PARKS, Proprietress
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

1STIN6S

3 IN 1

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk

TIRE

HEADQUARTERS—

PASSENGER■TRUCK-TRACTOR

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC
PHONE 21 IS
NORTH CHURCH ST.

HASTINGS

JOHNSON SUPPLY COM
111 WEST STATE ST

PHONE 2701

2.98

�TMlUAWfUB BANNKB. TUWOAT, JUNK IK 1HJ
melee, while lheir parents, the Rev.
and Mr* JDvln Finkbelner were at
ntf'lM SUn8her*
Georges parents, Mr. and Mn., hM been arerreax since May II. crFWnnelre
W. F. Moon returned boms last . 1944 and on five different islands,
WAVE Elvira DeWeerd. week from attending their son’s n has been two yean since he saw
oer’J/c. was in town the wedding. They made the trip by the home folks, He b i graduate
were strahded by the roadxlde. due latter part of the week vUlUng her plane
ptene and report a
k wonderful time. of T-K school, attended Western
•
- j Old
ou Mexlc
Mexico, the State college and Michigan State ttme In TYowtiridge with Us sister­
tn flat tires. ★ Mias Frances Polls mother and slater. Mrs. Carrie De- They Also
visited
Uoltege. .
and trtend. Miss Jacqueline Farney Weerd at .the H. Ball home, and Grand Canyon, the tinted 1
* Bill Boyer, merchant marine,
of Lowell, spent the weekend at Mrs Harold Ball who is eonvriea-1 petrified forest And mw Die
home on furlough, and his mothar.
1----- —— - ---- ------mer's clng at Pennock hospital following । capped mountains of Frisco.
Mrs. Claude Kermeen leave this
with the
______ ________ ____
■ Mr. iivoneretlan. She left for Harrisoeorge. who b * graduate ot
Tuesday for CpdHlac and flic lake,
gnd Mrs.Ufck Dlikeraori ofJJeirpIt burg. Pa. SunaAy.
Thomapple-Keliogg school and
their former'home to visit did
were guests last wbek of thdr cmipp.
Lund accompanied by ' Michigan State College has bean , . „
_
frjends. * Nr. and Mra. Lawrence
sin. Mrs Georcc Holes and family I PrTOeo. GrayWel pf Caledonia employed In Arizona sama time. He accenlild
Rowden and UHtle daughter of
Charlotte were Bdnday visitors of
and brought Mrs Holes mother, werfl in Ann Arbor attending x J has many friends back in Michigan executive
Mrs. Myra Rose ot Chicago, who medical meeting from Wednesday who wish much happiness to him1 —
•
Cincinnati. Ohio, suburbs. He ex­ her parents, Mr. and Mra. Frank
and
will remain for the summer. * Mrs., to 'Saturday. ★ Mrs. Bam Coals j—
■* bis bride.
pects to leave about September 1 Goman, southwest of town. * Mr
and Mrs. Erneat Hurd of Alaska
Holos' niece. Mbs Gwendolyn Wing went to Grand Rapids Saturday to
to Flint and vicinity. is also spending several weeks with visit her slater and other relatives, ' Business and Real Estate Change* latter the summer camps are held were Sunday guests at the George
in his present territory.
Hany Fish moved his barber
Holes family. * Mrs. Harold Cutler
her aunt.
■ * Mrs. Barbara Gardner of Jean’s
and son. and Mrs. John Kollar
Mn- Mary Hackett and daughter Beauty shop spent the first -three । shop equipment from the Davis
and Mn. Dora White. r»- Irene of Grand Rapids were week- (days of.the •week InJ^nalnf **• [,block, and has stored It for the
Honors Retiring Bookkeeper
went to Detroit this Monday to
. K.
tftrraa*'
|
present.
July
I,
he
expects
to
open
spend
a few'days with reixtjve*- '♦
Mrs
Paul
Spyker,
nee
Kathleen
«&gt;a VW.™, ot
hrolh.r .nd B.- “•
nl
shop in a new location. The build­ White, who recently rcelgned her deerso RcMbUpohn.'' manager of
ter. Otto and Lydia Frey of Leigh- Ka^maxoo were callers at the Ray Iing he occupied was recently pur­ position as bookkeeper at the Mid­ the Kroger store suffered several
irden club was an- ton, * Mra. Vina Cornell is now Lyons home, Sunday afternoon./chased by the White'Products Cor- dleville creamery after eight years' severe heart attacks last week.
■day by Mrs, Veals settled In the east half of the Fren- Bill, who U a graduate of Thom­ potation and will be made Into service was guest of honor Friday
Mrs. Bene Rogers spent Friday
Alton Larsen. Beth
night at a picnic supper and party and Saturday In Hastings with her
ham. .aa U»
'offices for. the factory.
Terre Saute, Ind.. a.
Russell Bedford lias purchased at Murphy's point. Oun lake. Forty mother-in-law. and attended the
— I Earl Carpenter or Coleman Who 11the corner lot across from the city persons, employees of the creamery graduation of her sister-in-law.
was attending the Methodist
con- hall
|
and their families enjoyed the time Ilene Rogers, from the Hastings
from H. A. Wiley and is extra­
------- -—
high school. Friday afternoon. ★
-| ference Ur Grand Rapids, preached rating for the foundation for a , together.
at the Leighton Evangelical
Mrs. Spyker was presented with Master Dickie Dean accompanied
fl church.
^“^ch' 1 gnrsger
ganger
SundayJHls wife and little
dt'Jgh
- Blake u excavating at the a lovely wool blanket aa a gift of his uncle. James Robertson on a
r.Xj.'i?.',;
°- K
ter were with him. Mrs Carpenter
,
cementer WMl
of
&lt;araie.factary and Will apprecatlon for her faithful serv­ trip to the Detroit stockyards.
Wednesday night last week. This
was
LewU. bldld
»
ice to the Company7JT the fanner Bessiew 77i-7.
an Addition to his factory,
Monday James will be accompanied
daughter
of Kt
the Rev. E. m
K..,i^
Ixwta '( Mra
Mrl teni
Lena Bixler
Bixler and
wl-­
^S^
tefneOf
and H.
H. A.
A.Blxler
fol
by his wife and niece. JoAnn Dean
Methodist
Iey ha^
pjaces
Badly Burned
on his Detroit trip. ★ Mr. and Mts.
church a few years ago.
I has moved into the north half of
Mrs. Clive Churchill has been Thornton Kenyon ot Merritt were
Miss Helen Frey, who Is spending j her new home on High St. the for- nursing a very sore left am the Bunday vtelttirs of his mother. Mrs.
three months In nurses' training mer Emma Jackson place and the past week because of third degree
*r»d Ma
at Herman Kelfer hospital. Detroit.. Wileys will remodel her former Earns. The accident occurred when. । Prtncie Kenyon.
Wm. Gackler of Caledonia *®rr
visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. home before moving.
Your cor will ride like a car­
Will Frey tn Leighton over the Mrs. Ruth Uebler moved last
weekend. * Miss Helen Conran of week to her new home on lhe west fat 3Ji5r
pet on o cloud after it hai
tK dinner the brothers and their wives
Jackson spent the weekend at her sjde of town on Russell St. comer, stuck her aminto the £»*&gt;■ £« wiled on lh«r nieces. Mn. Mabel
been given ° general checkhome southwest of town with her The 6. F. Myers family is expecting bums
burns _ extended above the
the; elbow „ .
Preenort. Mn.
of. “r^art.
mu Emory
tmury
parents. Mr. and Mra. Prank Co- to get settled in the home which
*}a’T. r.^Ulred co,l41dcrable Kime at Clarksville and their neohman. ♦ Mrs. Hattie Smith returned ' thfy purchased of Mrs Llcbler. medical attention.
| ew Floyd Rnush at Lake Odessa.
home Friday from spending a few *»-*
--------•­
this
weekMr*
r°7’v.net DonnM Holes.;
^j^onia^unday afternoon to
days with her son Ted and wife
|uM aket a lot of hard work.
mar Dowling. * Delbert lAMenden
whore husband has gone overseas. «
parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. F
has relumed from California and ' Be,lrr p
Our crow will rojuvenato it.
Stanley Lyons of the army air
hta
' Mr «nd Mra Walter Bender and
corps and his wife who has been 1 Sra ' pLd1™and ^virgll Adams famwith him at Childress. Texas, tho Mra Floyd Holes during nu at&gt;
BC11CC
’
_______
Uy
spent
Sunday
afternoon
at
Hoppast three weeks, left Saturday for
BUY'MORE BONDS ★ *
Mr and Mrs Wayne Lusrenden ! kins with her people Mr. and Mrs.
Michigan. They are expected to Join
their two small daughters at the |
Jordan, who will spend a yreek with home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j
her.' * Mr. and Mra. J. 1* Bugg. Hay Lyons early this week Wm |
Mn R. D- Leonard and Mn W. R. Max Corson will leave Tuesday for I
Harper attended the Michigan con­ his station in California after a ,
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
si
ference aesalonx in Grand Rapldd. furlough spent with his parents.
Mr. and Wn. W. P. Coraon. Max
W th.
|
“-raTySi
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
Is looking fine.
PMllpB.nd.r
g
1st Sgt. Lloyd Flnkbeiner of the ;
m E. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
PHONE 2554
| U. 8. Marines arrived in Michigan
Mrs, Lottie Key has announced two weeks ago on a thirty-day

confined
cold xml

itteFid Harold
Orand ®md*y

r, Mn. Vara John-

^sr-cLStasr

Mrs. David lender x&gt;t the Prairie
who liaa chronic heart trouble te
Main ill in bed| Fycd DuMareaq of Wayland Xorinf'fly nf Bowens Milk lx home
from the hoapllal with a trained
ah her nurM in attendance. Mr. D. who
r,rj'r^olfcl!,u'ir*s :jtse
upldt.
Midn M&gt;d
,Of the
,

X“3Szk

The "MAGIC CARPET”

A-*

H^EE SERVICE OIL J ALES

iappy futui

Shower (or Bride
A vary plcaxant time Was enjoyed
by twenty-three gucats at a shower at the home of- Mrs Charles
wilUame Friday evening honoring
Mri. Theodore Wleringa. nee Jean
Stimson, a recent bride.
Games were enjoyed and many

■■.'"/.‘’"I’jrasj fisx'sj.

There will be a community auction sale of farm tools and livestock at the place
known as the Al. Forshey farm, located 31 miles east and mile north of Hickory Cor­
ners or | mile south, 2| miles west and 40 rods south of Bonfield or 40 rods south of

Kinsley school on

MONDAY, JUNE 18/1945
Commencing at one o'clock the following will bo offered for sole:
FARM TOOLS

HORSES

2 double sets work harness.
Durham cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh 10 wks.
Durham and Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old,
inis in August.

Holstein and Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old,
bred.
Durham heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh, calf by

Durham and Guernsey, 3 yrs. old, bred.
Guernsey and Durham heifer, fresh.
* Purebred Guernsey heifer.
* Guernsey heifer.
* Holstein heifer.
» (All 18 mas. old. Bred May 1-15-27.
Artificial insemination from proven
bull. Free from bangsD
2 purebred white Durham heifers, com­
ing 2 yrs- old, not bred.
Durham heifer yearling.
Holstein heifer, 6 mas. old.
Roan Durham bull.
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old.
3 Guernsey heifers, coming 2 yrs., bred.
Holstein and Jersey coming 2, pasture
bred.
Guernsey heifer, 6 mas. old.
HOGS

&gt;w and 5 feeder pigs, 9 wks. old, extra
good. Sow will weigh about 400 lbs.

2 bottom Oliver tractor plow.
2 sec. spring drag.
Mowing machin*, 5 ft- cut, 2 sets knives.
Dump rake.

Bob sleighs.

Keystone side delivery rake.
Keystone hay loader.
Good iron wheel wagon and rack.
New Idea mower, 5 ft. cut.

Disc grain drill, good condition.
2 horse walking cultivator.
Wood wheel wagon b combination rock.

2 horse riding cultivator.
Oliver '41 riding plow. Good hay rack.

Syracuse plow.

98 Oliver plow.

newiy elected leader presided and
members contributed experiences.

_______
Car
Carltnn Rwlfr narkad hta rar tale
: Carlton Swift parked his car late
Saturday night beside the cottage
,at Oun lake end later was awak­
'ened from sleep by a noise. Re In­
.vestigated and found fils car burn­
ing merrily. The whole interior was
destroyed, also the two rear tires
,■nd the spare, some personal be*
longings, ration books, gas stamps,
,etc. A short-circuit In the wiring
is supposed to have caused the
blaze.
Fortunately the collage didn't
catch fire-perhaps because Ute

Feed grinder.

phone for a loan NOW.

noun, nivsn siavici

MUTUAL FINANCE

Scalding (rattle.

150 egg incubator.
Quantity drinking fountains and chic|ran
feeders, new.
Ox bow, antique. Model T truck tire.
Hone collars. 1932 Fordor Olds sedan,
fair rubber.
7 ft. McCormick binder with now ele­
vator canvasses and platform canvass,
like now.
/
'
800 lb. plotform scale.

Michigan

They’re

Is Your Motor in Poor

Physical

cor*y°uI'*4®•*wut-

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P. COPPOCK, M9r
MILT LEINAAR, .Clerk

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char

guarantee.

-Wo Have Several Good ?36-'37-’38

USED CARS
All Priced Within OPA Ceiling

WERNER MOTOR SALES
LLOYD 11UVER, Service Manager

Chrysler - DeSoto - Plymouth
Evinrude
Fortt &amp; Service
Motors

Hosting*

Michigan ot M. C. Tracks

Century
Boats

Phon. 2482

erty,
.

Aug

A Family Affair!

It's a treat foh all thi family . . . when

HIGHLANDS MILK
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. - QT.

4 Qc
Id

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Antii
Beau
Thre
Thre
Greet
Walt
Two
Sewii

Kite!
Elect

Highlands Dairy
Phon. 265).

ANDRUS

you
For

^e.in9 Put o.n 10,e- With
each sale goes a written

ii

Exam?

BUY MPRE BONDS

PHOhr Z240

you
for t

oughly overhauled before

times . . . and for inbetween snacks!

The motor js fhc heart
of your car and fof that
reason it must be kept
jn tip-^op condition. It
it is sluggish and balky,
drive your in to one of
our "Doctors of Mo­
tors.” He'll examine it

V
late&lt;

When you »ee these usod

(v

Docs It Need a Thor­

ough

ST

in the News!

you give them Highlands milk at meal
Running Condition?

Sgt. Harol
Harold’s lelU
Harold who
Belgium for
promoted fro
Cpl. Rodne
of Mr and
reached hon
lough In mo
sendee, a lo
In action In
ncy has seen
wounded an
time, but w
fine now He

N,O Ban. BU..

Hastings

Does Your Car Have

"HEART TROUBLE”?

Pythia
Tiie Pyth
meet on Tu
There will
candidates.

I

brother who is seriously Hl. * I Grand Rapids.
Wckend guests of Mr. and Mrs I Fred Stage! has returned to his
. Erneat Ball southeast of town, were । home In Pla1'}'***’1 n,.t';r 80Ul’LWeo.. I
his brother-in-law and sister. Mr spent with hi* daughter. Mrs. Jos. ।
and Mrs. Gordon Schultman ot | Fender southwest of town. Mr. 81a1 Grandville Sunday visitors were gel. who br&lt;Ae htt hip. now gets
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ball | about In »„wHeei chair. * Mr_ and
and their daughter Mra. Henry I Mra. D. R. Rosecranx of B’ttle
i Howentvl and daughters all of By- • Creek were Sunday vUltorao! her
ron Center.
brother. James Polhemus and fami Clyde Stanrates. who was recent- I ily. ★ Miss ^eva Betuon of Has। Iv discharged from service, has re- tings was a Sunday jnirst of her
turned to the Pferdestellcr home, j aunt. Mrs Andrew Gackler and
northwest
UUfUlBtJ, of
V. town, after
... visiting
——- . family. * Thursday visitors nf Mr.
. friends &lt;_
In Indiana and .n.nain,
spending । and Mrs. Curtis Solomon and baby
I the weekend with Hastings friends. were her mother and nephew. Mrs.* Miss Florence Bender of Grand Lenin Barnum and Norriran Wil- &gt;
Rnnids spent the weekend at home Hains ot Hastings, and her sister. .
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Oliver Cheney and two chil­
Philip Bender. * The Russell Solo­ dren of Hale, northern Mich. * The |
mon family spent Sunday after­ Moe school reunion Sunday was at ­
noon at Morrison lake With his tended by about eighty-five per­
cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon sons. but few from away. * The
Stevens * Mr and Mrs IVaJ Baird Potts family reunion will be held
and children of Of and Rapids were Sunday. June 17 at the Glenn Dean
Sunday dinner guests of her par­ home nn Grand Rapids St.
Mr and Mrs Russell Solomon
ents. Mr. and Mrs. E James and
| all were afternoon callclrs of Mrs entertained at dinner Saturday eve­
1 Grace Waddell and sons * Mr. and ning his parents. Mr and Mrs.
I Mrs. W. R. Harper. Mr. and Mrs Glenn Solomon, and his brother
I Oscar Flnkbeiner and daughters. Curtis and family, for the pleasure
Maxine of East Lansing and Miss of hb mother's birthday. * Arthur
I Phyllis, and son Stanley, attended □cukes, we understand, has pur- ,
1 lhe wedding of Mrs. Harper s neph­ chased the farm of Mrs Jax p i
ew Rusnell Howard to Miss Dor­ Mohler on old M-37 between Mid- i
; othv Aldrich at Berlin Center dlevillc and Hastings. * The Harry
। Methodist church, near Ionia Sat- Balsciu are attending a rehearsal
dinner In Grand Rapids this Mon­
■ urday afternoon
Jerry Wisniewski, former msn- day evening and Tuesday evening
II seer of the Kroger «««• “nd — will be guests at the wedding of
friend Miss Lorraine Anderson of . her niece MIm EH™ Smith in
Grand Rapids, were Sunday callers I Grand Ranlds * Mr and Mn­
' Of Mr and Mrs. E P Blake * Mrs. Malcolm Maclver and daughter
I Burdette Cline and little daughter . Janet, and Mrs Hattie Carpenter
i come to their Pannelee home Sat-1 were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
Srday fMm the Grand Rapids ho«- and Mrs Harry Stimson northwest
I nital and are coming nicely. Her of town * Mr and Mra. Ourtla
I rvirents Mr and Mra Henrv Rau 1 Solomon entertained nt Sunday
1 n?rHnstings were Sunday visitors. I dinner his cousin. Mrs. Stella War­
- t Mrs* CIm Cummlnks is about the I ner and son Donovan of McCords,
house again after a two weeks’ Hl- ; and Curt a parents. Mr. and Mrs
nST* Ellen and Norma Flnkbein- Glenn Solomon Luncheon guratj
er of Bnnaor have been visiting were an uncle. Roy Solomon and
their aunt Mrs. Lulu Clark at Par- wife of Grand Rapids ACashler

3 oil barrels.

3 good hog troughs.

Seventeen
dlcvllle Eas
at lhe plea
Mr. and M
Friday for a
and aftemo
The next

CORPORATION

20 rd. hog fence.

2 slush scrapers.

A numbe
vicinity atte
for Pfc. B
Holy Com
Bunday afte
of Mr. and
killed in a
April IB. He
spple-Kcllog

The Rev.
est of the lo
Rsrents of a
rwpital at
11, weight s

Reaigm Village Job
Clive Churchin. who has served
as village marshal fnr soventeeu
years, has resigned and accepted
a position with the Jerald Bedford
hardware.
■
Clive, has served the village
faithfully through winter and sum­
mer. heal and toM. rain or atm-

is?
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is*.
tV ‘Sisssr
1FLSF5 hu'uSSZrt■!"“« A* « «•“"«&gt;
dS“ u S. ’SUE -ini
,’S”uFWlrtSW

and prescribe a remedy
for the ailment.

Auctioneer

I afternoon. Mra. Maule Ritchie, ti*

DeLaval cream separator No. 16.

TEAMS: CASH DAYOF SALE. NOTHING TO BE REMOVED UbJTIL SETTLED FOR.

LOREN COPPOCK,

1 bmlhar-ln-law, Wm Gackler and
wife of Caledonia visited him
Thursday the day he was brought
home.
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j Meets
I
Rouse Circle
*rc'® Meets
| Twenty-five vladles
enjoyed tha
, Rouse circle meeting at the home
I
Burette ~Wadd^ Thursday

were-» pleasant part of the affair.
The bride's sister, Mrs Geraldine
Carpenter of Grand Rapids was an
ots-of-townvgobiL' *«-*
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st

AUCTION SALE

I

Following
tertalnment
her mothe
served very
lhe compa
willl be a p
Mn. Glen

SERVICE
HASTINGS. MICH.

ROBERT vy. COOK. Prop.

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BUY BONDS &amp; STAMPS

HAR
Phon

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TO HASTING* BANNER. THURSDAY, JUNK 18, 1BU

Laie Thompson of Greenville
in the Rowley home WodaXternoon. While there the

QUIMBY NEWS

poem*
uSad. which was a lucky

her mother. Mra. Jennie Bovee
served very lovely refreahmenU to
the company. The July meeting
wtlll be a picnic at Oun lake with
Mra. Olen Blake—

David Pender-of the Prairie
iaa chronic hcArt trouble la
ill in bed-

r-ln-taw, Wm. Gackler and
of Caledonia vlalted Mm
Lay the day be was brought

ity-flvs ladies enjoyed thn
Circle meeting at the home
i. Burdette Wadd Thursday
xm. Mrs. Mattle Ritchie, the
elected leader presided and
•ts contributed experience*.

. . we have helped bunreds of individuals and (am­
ice in this community solve

hone for a loan NOW.
ROMPT. SHUTS SfRVJCf

JTUAL FINANCE
1ORPORATION
NaH Bank Bldg.
Michigan

; News!

Big Rapids
The Rev. and Mrs. Seward Wai*
ton were caller* in the village one
day last week- * Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd
Mill* of South Bend. Ind., won
weekend gueaU of their mother
Dickerson * Mr. and
Dr. R. D. Leonard ha* returned :Mr*. Emma
Forest Chilson of Nile* spent
fo Middleville m pallor of the local ।;Mn
Methodlit church, which I* gratl- Bunday with Mra. Martha Chamblng neWs to hl* congreaatlon and 1
fr‘«ndseJuA3»
hod

j but aa there are 50,000 other boys
I waiting for the same thing he ian't
I quite aura when he will reach MidI dlevllle but hope* toon.
------------

Memorial Services
A number of person* from this i
vicinltyattended memorial wrvlce* *
for Pfe. Burdette Fischer al the
Holy Comer* Lutheran church

Sunday afternoon. Pfc. Ptocher. son • ve.rY succce
of Mr. and Mra. Arthur Fischer was I \° u * h mov»
spent the weekend in Hastings. *
killed In action in Germany on! *h2**nf, n,BZktT1JKrw,~r\.,
Harold Kimmel of the U. 8- Navy is
April 18. He graduated from Thom- I The Vacation’ Bible schoolI which home on furlough. * Russell Hart,
apple-Kellogg school In 1837.
op^Je&lt;1.
*° •’ Jr., of the U. 8. Navy la home on
______
good start and the fine Children a leave from Newport. Rhode Island. ★
■
p.*t Mr.„m„.
. I Day program Sunday waa a credit Mr*. Mae McCowan ~
1* ..
at her cotSeven™ plsi ™tron7of Mid-I*!™
« |tMt at
•*'
dlevllte Eastern Star chapter met p *,U.
,
JJ®/’
j
at the Pleasant country home of
Among changes in lhe conference lend with her niother. Mr* Leonore
Mr and Mra Cha* Baughman, appointment* we notice the Rev 'Waugth-* Mr. and Mr*. Nelson \Varnid.?for rdelicto^pjcnl^dl^ , rfvln Flnkbeiner. formerly of Mid- ,^L.‘^in&amp;7’p^dp?£anw
and afternoon.
afternoon.
‘"•’•“•a who h“
Mra K^v? Mtotin oT Parchand
The next meeting will be July «1 from Bangor pastorate 'which He »nd Mra. Steve Mtrtin of Parch
..
1-v'
। has served acveal yean, to Con-,J’’ent y*r" °unav ca&gt;*««
«r.
1 mr,.
.hnd Mr*. 8am Gleb * Karl Klng*'_____________ __________
bury spent a couple of day* last
I
•••
week in Grand Rapid*.
Pythian Sister* to Meet
The Pythian Sisters lodge will CLOVERDALE
*
Mr and Mra. Aubry Murry of
meet on Tuesday evening, June 10.
The community wa* saddened by (Nashville .pent Bunday with Mr.
There will be initiation of three lhe death of Charles Monica who and Mrs. Otto Boulter. * Will Cortlldge of' Deltow called “
on “
the
candidates.
died at hl* home here Saturday. ’ "■*
“ Otis
June 3. Much sympathy to extended I Boulter home one day last week- *
to the bereaved family. * Sunday &gt; Mr*. Mary Gibson and Mr*. Emma
Dickerson
called
upon
Mr.
and
Mrs
callers
of
Mr
and
Mr*.
J.
W.
Led*The Rev. and Mra. Faye DemarC. Cappan of Stuart Corner* Mon­
est of the local Baptist church are row were Mr and Mr*. Joe Pierson day
* Congratulations are extended
parents of a son. bom In Pennock of Chicago. Mr. and Mra. James I to Mr. and Mrs. J. Rueben. Reed
hospital al Hastings, Monday June | Martin of Toledo. Ohio and Robert I1 Esther Klngsburyt who were marI Kenyon of Nashville
* Arthur
11. weight 8 lbs. plus.
I Lathrop wa* called to FowtervtUc Irled Friday evening at the grodm's
"arana horrta
than Mrt.i
Mra. 1iparenta
hortfa in Prairieville.
Pralrievlll A The
by lhe illnea* of hl* mother.
the home AnniMl. Johaoock reunion
Harold's lettera are addressed now. 121 j^e Rev and Mra.
&lt;Oargo * Bararday tn the town hal
il class of large attendance pretent
Harold who has been located In
h?fd •hrtr’^umual^eu.
e Union at will be a plate supper at lhe town ।
—.
....
Mta l» .me
rreenU. »u
m3TZ
u&gt;K hall Friday. Fall
’All proceeds going tp
promoted from corporal.
tjithrop Those wreaent were Mr. the building of • tennis court*to the
Cpl. Rodney Schad. marine son
Cecli tyyknt. &lt;Mtahter township pant. * Comrade 6. 6
?nd
&lt; .C„ ^r^ .CTrlaard RicbirdUire or^into; Saas wfii hold their next meeting
reached home Friday—hl* first fur- ,Mr and Mr8 Harr* Green. TtkrbaYa Tuesday, June 10. at the btwieof
lough in more than three year* of t *nd Ruth and Marjorie Robinson, the Rev. and Mr*. Thomas Moyer.
service, a lot of which has been • phela Delong of BeUevue; Dr. snd Potluck supper * Mrs. Alta Moahur
In action in the Pacafic area. Rod- Mra Orville Mater and sons of has moved Into her home In the
ney ha* seen lot* of action and wo* Nashville; Mr. and Mr* Ogte Flan- village.________ ___ __________
wounded and hospitalized some , nigan. Ruth and Roger. Mr. and
time, but we hear he I* looking Mrs Elwin Vender and sons of SOUTH SHULTZ
fine now He Is to be stationed at । Woodland. Mr. and Mr* Lynn Me­
Mn. Mary Edmonds, Mra. Virginia
ttle Great Lake* Training Center t Kinnto ot Battle Creek. * Dr. Asum ahd three children and Mr*.
and we are all glad.
Lathrop was a caller at the home of Lucy O'Connor and two children of
Lt. Jack Hamilton, prisoner of I Mr and Mr*. Arthur Lathrop one Kalamaxoo spent Sunday with Mr
and Mr*. Frank Hom and Bobby. *
Orville cook Ot Hullngs spent seviaral days the past week with hl*
2*ter. EthM Horn * There wa* a
(good crowd at the P.T.A. Friday
! evening and all report a Tine time. *
, Mra. Gordon Thompson will enter­
tain the next Brush Ridge cemetery
circle. A Mr. and Mra. Frank Malto
of Kailmazoo spent Saturday eveI ning with* Mr. and Mrs. M Ashby. *

STATE

777

Would you like your house insu­

lated, but feel you can't afford it' If

&gt;u see these used

you own your home, we will insulate

'll fool like shout­

for the yearly fuel savings. This costs

They're thor-

you nothing. Settlement once a year.

.

verhaujed before

it on talc.

With

c goes a written

For

further

particulars,

Mr.

call

Floria, Delton phone 28-2S-1L, reverse
charges.

•

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.

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5/3 5/17 5/31
8/14 8/M

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church SundaJ. June 3. at 1 o'clock
by the Rev. Kenneth Eyler. Pfc.
Charles Sanden of Fort McCam.
Wto.. and Johanna June Larson of
Kalamazoo. Miss Virginia Larson
of Lansing, a slater of the bride,
wu attendant and Douglas 'Oalnder was beat man. Mir* Aane* Lar­
son. a sister from Lansing, wu a
guest al the wedding.________
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Last Week's Letter
Mr. and Mra. Paul Desgrange of
Woodland have bought the Mrs.
Emeat Wheeler farm. * Mra. Ros­
coe Hynes -visited her daughter.
Mrs Earl Count, ot Hutlnga lut
Tuesday.
—llhMiss
t.n. Elva
•— Hynes
TS - relumed
.I .

Clarence Simon. Betty and Paul Of
Irving DecoraUoh Day. ★ . Nlel
Ryncs Is home from the 8|.'Lau­
rente hospital And hi* burn* dye
healing u rapidly a* possible. *
s 1 'c Oallen Miske. 'wife and
daughter of Detroit kpent"Tuesday
and Wednesday with her parent*.
Mr .ahd Mr*. Paul Brodbeck. enYoUte to the north on a fishing
trip. W Mr1, and Mr*. Glenn Wotrlne were Decoration Dav guest*
of Mr. and Mra tjilrd Wotrlng and
baby ot Grand Rapids.
The Harry Sandbrooka and Wal­
ter Hershbergers spent Sunday aft­
ernoon in Grand Rapids—the for­
mer couple visited Mr. and Mra.
Jake Ebels, while the Hershberger*
v|«lted Mr. and Mra. Russel Giles
and Mra.‘ Qialmer Hershbcrge*- *
Mra EitoWorth Smith.* Mrs I
man Smith’ and grandson. R
and Mr. and Mr* Jdscnh ‘fi Uth
and daughter of Hasting* v!
Cha* Partee and jamllv and
and Mr* Keith Partee Decor
Day. * Mr*. Jamete Guy and
Pertv Lehman are enloytng *
cation at the Guv cottage nt S*ddlebog lake * Mtea Bettv Wotrlng
of Lansing spent lhe weekend at
home.
Mr* C. H. Rockwell and Mr*
Carl Pnvne and *on. Rlohnrd. of

Wm. Cappon. Mr* Minnie Fau*t
ahd Mra Plorene* KQpatriek of
South VYrmontvIlle and Mrs Dorntht Faust Of VrrmahtVtn&lt;' 'Arre
Decoration Day caller*: &amp; Mr. and
M'" Burr Cotton ahd' daughter,
wilma. of Grand Rapid' snant
Tuesday and Wednesday “vltlv MY
and Mra. Ora Lehman. Mrs. CArl
Ishmon and son of Naahv!!’" w*te
Tuesday caller* * MY. and Mra.
F^nnk Moore. Dnrolh*' and Robert
i of Battle Creek called on Mr*.
Mrx,rr Decoration Dav *
Wnm and
«£k of &gt; MMt«r Gordon Chafe nf Coats
1 Hasting spent Sunday evenSg with ' 27’7,,^ MSU^hLehmand,iarenU'

fine dlruter at the Community club
called on Mr. and. Mra bri
with Mr* Libbie Cravefr on thura- Enel* "t north ’Woodland Rundav
day. The next one to to be with Ora
/ Mrs *onn* S**’™
;
i Babcock.
i Woodland «nent Sunday with Mr
i
, - ,
»no Mra. Flnvd Mahler. * Mr*. G'tr I
| Kantner returned home from the i
?*CKORY CORNERS
■ McLaughlin hnsnital at 1 ansing ।
week * Letter
i inFt Tueaday and to able to be up a
, Miu Jessie Bellinger has re- sltort t|mp
turhed from’ voting relatives at | anoriJ_------ ----------------------Battfleld and Lansing A Mr. and •
, Mr*.' Otis Lawrenee and grandson. DON'T BUY THIMCS ynu DON’T
Lynn Lawrence, are visiting friends
NEED—B”V war BONDS
1 In Owosso. * Mr*. Mary Bartlett I
INSTEAD.

&gt;d '36-'37-'38

IS

Methodist conference at Trinity
church In Grand Rapids, Friday. *
Dxitoe and Charles Gaskill of Free-

Gaskill*. * Several young people at­
tended tl»o Youth Fellowship meet­
ing held In connection with the
Methodist conference in Grand
Rapids. Saturday evening. * Mr.
and Mrs Clardbee Calms and fam­
ily were Sunday dinner guest* of
Mr. and Mr*. EVison Beck of Has­
ting*. Mra. Calm's »toter and hus­
band 1st Lt. add Mra Hubert Bron­
son are home. W Hr. and Mrs. Floyd
Armour »pent* ttie weekend
tn
Leonidas with Mn. Gerald Stanton
and daughters. * Samuel Qstroth
called’Bl the Loya) Lowell home
one da/* '
* Mias Alice Wolff
i Tuesday evening
of Naspv
11m Helen Rowley
... ....
_~j»ley home.
M.Mj/c aid' Mrs.
Lawrence
Grecnfleld and daughter Muriel
were Thursday evening dinner
guest* of Mr. and Mrs J- L. Smith
and Herbert. * Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Cajiteleln of Detroit spent Thursday
afternoon and evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Nial Caateletn and mother.
* Ruth. Fem. Ann and Claude
Rowley spent Friday afternoon With
their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs
rrj
Elmer Roush of Striker district!
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wilcox" df
Ulf
Branch district were callers in tre
Floyd Armour home. Sunday eVCning. * The family of Alton Arm­
our ha* received word that he will
be home* about the middle of July.
He has been stationed In Germany
with Gen.-Hodge* 1st Army.- *
ana Mr*.
Mrs Loyal
Ixiyal Lowrtl
Lowell and
Mr. and
family called on*Ute Sterling Oatroth* In Halting* on auridny. A

Mis* Doreen Rittman of Battle
Creek attended her sister Marjories
graduation in Hastings, on Friday.
A Mra. Sterling Weeka of Hasting*
wa* a Wednesday guest, of Mr*
Floyd- Armour. A Mrs. Hertx
Johnson of Bellaire and Mrs. Vi
11am Wilfong of Battle Creek ap,
Tuesday with the J. L. Smith*.
Mn. A. D. Lowell called
Herbert Calkin* In Hasting]
.* On Thursday. Mr. and
’ ewto of Halting* called
Rowley family and guest. I
oi Morgan a brother ... —
Thompson called to sec her also.
* Ronny Castelaln has been quite
I with penumonia and is reported
ill
better
today ♦ Wayne Rowley to
I
&lt;entertaining the mumps. -A' Paul
Kendall was operated on last Wed­
nesday
at Pennock hospital and to
'

'
■
Carey Althouse and Owen. Mr. and
Mr*. LeRoy Perry and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard DeMott of Heating* were
;Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Vic­
tor
Henney for picnic dinner at Pine
1
lake,
Lake. *
a Mr. and
ar Mrs. Lucian Lee of
Byion -----Center
™r were Sunday visitors
in lhe Harold Doxcy home.

R SALES
r Manager

Evinrudo
Motors

ting*

Century
Boats

Phone 2482

AUCTION SALE
To settle the estate of the late Arvilla Allison, will sell the following personal prop­

erty, located 2 miles vest and 1 mile south of Hickory Corners, 7 mites northwest of

MISCELLANEOUS
Frigidaire, 6 foot. Grass rug.
Round Ogk'hedfer, Nd. 18.
Kalamazoo white enamel range.

tween snacks!

S MILK
”-nqtt. 13‘
&gt; Dairy
tiastinfli

STAMPS

Wf BUY-SELL-QUOTE
Nestings Mfg. Co., Common
Kellogg Co., Common

United Stool and Wira Co., Common
Consumers Power Co., 4J &amp; 5%
Preferred
INQUIRIES INVITED . . . WRITE OR CALL

8-1456 COLLECT

ILE. BODIED

MEN &amp; WOMEN

WANTED!
SHORTAGE OF WORKERS

ARE NOW IDLE BEC&gt;USJ OF THE

.. GOOD PAY ... GOOD

WORKING CON­

DITIONS, PRODUCING BADLY-NEEDED HASTINGS

REPLACEMENT

PISTON RINGS ESSENTIAL TO KEEP TRUCKS, BUSES,

FARM TRAC­

TORS AND PASSENGER CARS ROLLING.

JOBS for Experienced and Inexperienced

om.

'

ARTICLES

11 extra chair*, 3 stools.
Round extension tab|e, oojc.

9x 10 linqleum. 10 throw rugs.
Antique rocking chair.
2 other racking chairs.
Occasional chair, high chair.
Dining ropm table, and 6 chairs.
Antique library table.
Beautiful writing &lt;|esk.
Three-fourths iron bed and springs.
Three-fourths wood bed and springs.
Green 3-piece bedrbbm suite.'
Walnut bedroom suite. Bedding.
Two extra dressers. Flopf lan^p*.
Sowing machine, a good
Large antique mirror. Kitchen cabinet.
Kitchen table and three chairs.
Electric plate. Real old clock.
Othor article* too numerous to mention.

)JC, Prop,

rr. Arch Graves
of Myron Tuck-

Commencing at 1:00 f.M.

Affair!

fi milk at meal

Woodmans. * Mrs. Kittle Sprague

Augusta, or J mile cast of the head of Gull Lake.

SATURDAY, JUNE 16,1945

unify . .. when

Townsend and Mrs.
Jackson »penl the
friends and relatives.

COATS GROVE
Dick Kimble has been called into
service antf&gt;ent to Pt, Sheridan.
Ill. June 1. '★ Andrw Towrucud
was taken to Blodgett hospital.
suncUry June 3. Mrs. Townsend hu
beenth’e
* Some from here attended grad*

TO OPERATE MACHINE^ WHICH

IPA Ceiling

SS3 JKSX. ?-iKfV
ass.

VACATION PAY!
Buffet.

All employees with two months or more Mryjc* roeejyp grP-fSflM »«•

6 cords of splif wood. 14 rolls pf kindling.
Ton hard coa|. Ton soft coal.

cotfpn pay.

Hay rope and slings.

at low cost.

12 foot ladder.

Group sickness and hospitalization insurance ie available

.

&lt;

Step ladder.

13 planks, 16 foot l.on^, ^x8-2x 10.

The men and women who work here are the kind you'd like

Full window sash and frame.
Sgw frame apd arbor. Wheel barrow.
Steel tackle box and rope.
2 fence stretchers. Log chains.
Nice lot of lupiber. 36 crate*.
Corn and potpto planters.
Corn shelter. Scythe. Tubs and boiler.
A large amount of antique dishes, other
on«j epokjpg uten$j|s.
Forys and shovels. Evenen and yrhipplo
trees.
r

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Nice lot of garden tools and many small
tools.

Sale consist* of very nice good clean goods.

Many antiques.

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Phone 18 Augusta

BERNICE KfLLEY
MARGARET BBOBERG, Clerks

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In spite of Midway, Bougainville, Tarawa?

Japan is fighting on "interior” lines. It’s true that its fledt

Saipan, Leyte, Manila, Iwo Jima, Okinawa, and

is now much smaller than ours. But never forget that the

boj. now .ibraos wjih

U. S. Navy has a much bigger job to do.

of tbe Japs.

all the other American victories, Japan now controls an area

and population far larger than the United States, and with

The Japs have stated, and no thinking man or woman

many natural resources greater than ours.

xiUdittifobwAs

How many?

doubts it, that they arc prepared to sacrifice 10,000,000

Thousands? Certainly? Hundreds of tb$Sa*ds? Prabafrly^

Her home islands are industrialized and organized to the

men to bold their empire. To the Japanese, life is cheap.

Well, bow many?

last rivet, the last kilowatt of power, the last pair of human

The emperor and the state mean everything—the individ­

hands.

ual, nothing.

Japan can put in tbe field over 4,000,000 well-trained,
battle-hardened troops, many with ten yean of war behind

Thai's up io you.

If the war were to end tomorrow, Japan would have put

the seal on a conquest greater than Napoleon’s.

them. Thia force it twice ar large as all the German armies

which defended France, the low countries and the Western
front of th&lt; Reich against the combined armies of the

Well, what about it? Will it end "tomorrow,’’ or next

United States, Britain, Canada and the Free French.

month or next year, for you?
Back of these soldiers are more than 70 million civilians on

the Jap home front, firmly indoctrinated in emperor wor­

Are you planning to quk your war job, stop your blood

ship—every man, woman and child ready and eager to die

donations, slacken your bond buying, use blafjt ©grkcx gas,

for

W* 4*7 believe is a god-

How you COB help

"But,” you lay, "the war with Japan won’t end tomorrow.’’

1

Koop that war jobl

2 Koop buying Bondtl

3 Koop doing oM your country cwiul

,

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Stanton. Como a* early as possible
m Mr*. Blanton wishes to serve ths
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HUBBARD HILLS
Mr. end Mrs. Jamea Storkan and
Patty Mxmt Sunday In Grand Rap­
Ids with relative*. ★ Mr. and Mra.
Zen us Colvin called on Mr. and Mrs.
Archlo Burd Bunday. * Mary Lou
Burd is on the stok list this morning.
* Mr and Mrs.
Burdette
Willson
feorivedTtxa
iron?
U. Wllteon
who ,wf

Is now stationed at Nancy, France, DOWLING
with the iJIth General Hospital. * ; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wright, enterMarshall Tripp returned to work in I talned over the weekend.
Middleville Monday morning after 1 daughter and husband, Ensign
being laid up two weeks with a Mrs. Joseph Taravelia and Mr
broken rib. * Mr. and Mrs. Alex- Mr*. Tony Taravelia,
Albert of Chicago spent part of, gjid uncle of Ensign
last week at their farm. Ar The । motored to Lansing.
Burkhart sisters expect* to go to und the graduate
work in Grand Rapids this week. ★ Michigan
igtn State CoU
Coll
Weeding win begin tn Ftoyd Moore s daughter
Mra.
titer
Mn. F
onion marah this week. ★ Dorothy T*r*veili,
“—-•
veils, —
Rtartutcd
Htimmel returned to her home after grec from un
the aeuuu&gt;
school
assisting in the Burdette Willson public service. Mra Taravelia *R»ii
home four week*.
, an honor student. Etoslgn and Mrg11
Taravelia. acoompante
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
and uncle to Toledo
Trooper and Mra. Don Hynes of to their home in Arllni
Cadillac were Tuesday night guests Pilgn Taravelia la at
of Mr. and Mrs. Niel Hynes. They
C. O. headquarter*
were all dinner Kuests of their par­ ton. D. C.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hynes
The Lloyd Gaskill fl
Wednesday. * Mr. and Mr*. Chas.
Far lee and Nevnii, Mr. and Mr*. sing Saturday a* Mlis Mildred OM- . spent li
Keith Farlee and son, and Isaac kill graduated In Home Economic*1 Al Asli.

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no epsom silts or drugs, does not dehydrate
the chicks and is not too laxative. Most
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freight. Stppjn. Get your copy of

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NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cooke and
family of Grand Rapid* were guests
of Mr. and Mr*. Walter Cooke Sun­
day. * Mrs. Vina LeUon of Grand
Ledge is spending a few days with
her son and wife. Mr. and Mn. Will
Letson and family. * The Evan­
gelical missionary society met at the
home of Mn. Rickie Gcrllnger Wed­
nesday afternoon for their monthly
meeting, Miss Lora Ooddard gave
the lesaon study. Refreshments were
served in honor of Mrs. Gerllnger
who is their oldest member. A very
pleasant afternoon wu fenjoyed by
each one present. * Miss Dorothy
Johnke of Napervilk, Ill., is spend­
ing a few days with her friend.
Miss Doris Bates: Brutfc and Joyce
Eckardt were also guests at the
Bates home Sunday. * Tiie Misses
Virginia and Dorothy Varney spent
Sunday with Maxine and Dorothy
Bates.
A reception was given by tiie
llWik U|
K.Vd|l*ClkU4»l VUUkLU
member*
of like
the Evangelical
church
Friday evening for their :new mints...day
'
ter and his wue, the Rev. and Mrs.,
Allen Lewta in the church basement. I
A grocery shower was given them
and refreshments of 1« cream and
cookies served, * Loyd and Larry
Williams of Freeport spent the
weekend with their uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mn, Waller Cooke. Larry
C'
eturned home Sunday and Loyd
1 staying a few days longer. *
Sj 1 Mra. Arthur Bates and daughters
11 Dorothy and Elaine were in LanJ sing Wednesday. * The Rev. and
li | Mrs. Alien Lewis were Sunday din1 ner guests at the home of Mr. and
fl Mrs. Karl Eckardt. Afternoon call­
fl i era were Frank Baker and Miss
JI Mabel Hinds from near Ionia and
I the Rev and Mra. Krieg of Nash■ I vllle. * Mra. Lydia Schuler and Miss
31 Olga Eckardt called on Mrs. Louise
&gt;£1 Smith al the home of her dauxhTter. Mra. Arthur SlaUick Bunday
4 afternoon. Mr. and Mis. Arthur
S Buies and family were also callers
I, there. Mra. Smith who has been
&lt;11 quite sick for several weeks in some
S better again.
_____________
| BRANCH DISTRICT

1
Mr. and Mrs Glenn Marshall
J spent Sunday with their daughter.
EI Rachel In Battle Creek. Marvel re­
fl turned home with them. ★ Mr. aud
J Mrs. Paul Bell had as their Sunla day dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lee
I ,Bell and family. Mr. and Mra. Al41 bert Bell and family. Mr. and Mrs.
S Joe Bell of Battle Cre?k and Mr.
U And Mra. Roy atadcl and family of
5 Freeport. * Eleven ladles met with
1 Mrs. Ernie Skidmore Friday aftcrJI noon for a surprise birthday party,
g Ice cream and cake were served,
fl Some lovely gifts were left with her.
J * Henry Smith, who formerly lived
t in this neighborhood, is quite se­
ll &lt; rtously iU at his home in Hastngs.
JI ★ Mrs. Gertrude Maurer has been
§ staying Tit the Smith home.
1
Mr. and Mra. Will Harding are
4 among those who arc soon to have
| electricity in their homes. * Cpl.
11 Orson uuibaugh who has been vislt4 i Ing Mr. and Mra. Cha*. Laubaugh
3 iuis returned to Camp Hood. Texas,
fl He expects to leave for ■ overseas
4 soon. * Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wil­
li cox were Sunday dinner guests of
H Mra. Violet Hulsebos and family of
4 Bellevue. They were SOnday eve­
S ning callers of Mr. and Mrs. Fioyd
J Armour of Quimby. * Mr. and Mrs.
5 Ernie Skidmore entertained their
children and grandchildren Sunday.
J * George Allen Skidmore started
2 for Wendover Field. Utah. Thurs1 day afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs.
J Wayne Conklin of Allegan spent
8 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
9 Darby.

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crowd present al theUAB. dinner
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mlles
Ruf ft»r. *Mn. RoaBMungBr, Who
has been an invalid for so tong, is
not so well. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd

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. Iv......
....---------st 11—U.B.CJL. 7:30 pm —Evan- (19-22. Grace Church ho* made ap- totlan: "On Being a Christian.
Mr* Robert Barnes nnd Roger Wll- JOHNCOCK REUNION
children
visited-------------Mr. and Mn. Law- Erway. Mn. Roy Erway. Mn. Bar*
geliatlc service at 8 pm.
plication for membership in Synod
There is a nursery during the Items of Delton, went to lhe Henry
J rance
rcnce Bostwick In
in Roas
Rom Bunday aftaft- 1 Encay attended the wedding ot
Voune neonte’s nrswr mectina Ilo **
uP°n at thl* «&gt;n»en- hour of Divine orahlp.
. Ford hospital tn Detroit Saturday,
Norman Erwny In Kalamazoo
will be heSwIth Mra Wm Clark 'Uon- P"101 Trtnkleln plans to atSunday. July
July 1st. Reception of where Mr. andJdrs.^Plscher. Mrs. Cloverdale town
Sunday.
■—----------urday
pm.
Mrs
---------------Chas. Whlttc......
sixty-seven present. After the pot­
Barnes and Roger Williams,
mm E. Clinton. Tuesday evening.
" ' give luck
more and Mrs., Rex Tale attended
ST. UNITtD.
dinner
short
business
meet। blood to replenish the blood sup­
tlLAHS CREEK
class night at Hastings Thursday.
Church praver meeting Wednra- 1
CHURCH
ply there. Keith Willitems, son of
Mr. and Mrs. B. l&gt;te and mother Mr. and Mrs. Whittemore and Mrs.
FIRST METHODIST CllUKCH
BAPTIST NOTES
day. evening at 8 pm.
। Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Wiliam* 1* a emoon was enjoyed with songs,
Everyone welcome.
B. J. Adcock. Pastor
L. Winston
Stone. x-wvor
Pastor
1 _
wnuion oume.
.—
। patient in the Ford hospital there baU game and pictures shown of and Mr. and Mrs. Pasco Haskin Furr.it Havens also attended the
| Morning
Worship at
’clock.’ guml*y
° »«}«*•
and son Jack called on Mrs. Rex graduation exercises Friday. Billie
closed with Rood
oming Worship
at 10:00
10:00 o
o'clock.
anti has had several blood tranzMr. Stone will preach from the
Divine services at 11 o clock. Scr­ fusion, since being (here. A
Tate Sunday. * Christene Mc- Bechtel, grandson of the Whitte­
and house filled with cani.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
! theme. “What Christ Means to «« bY «t»e pastor.
Olocklln of Hastings Is visiting her
। Leon Pennock and son Gamer were
I.O.OF. Hall Green St. Entrance ! Me The adult choir will sing.
grandparent*. Mr. and,Mra. Forrest more’S was one of the graduatea. *
i। Evening services at 7:30. Evan­ In Hastings one day lost week. *
gelistic singing and sermon by pas­ ; Mra. Marshall Norwood returned
Havens. * Mr. and Mfs. Fred Otis. Mr*. Dick Rose of Hasting* was a
O. H. Trlnklcln. Pastor
.
...
Robert and Ray Otte. Mrs. Ray Bunday caller at Ray Erway's.
Morning worship at 10:30 am. beginning our summer schedule
home from Borge** hospital the HIGHBANK
young people and children, Sennon, "Why is there suffering In next Sunday. Morning Worship will
Children’s Day exercises will be
| last lust one hour. The Sunday
person claiming saving this world?"
at the North Evangelical church
.. ■&gt;»
Sunday school at 11:30 am.
1 whoof will close promptly at 12:00
Sunday evening. Everyone welcome.
at 7.30.
1b, Cmnked lake
* Relatives gathered at the home
The twenty-second convention of, °
. Church
Next Friday afternoon. June 15. | “l crooKe&lt;&gt; Uitethe English district. Missouri Syn- .The nursery will be continued at 2 o'clock lhe Ladles Missionary
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reid Bunday
.
*
when the son. CharIm. was home
am Sunday ichoal od. will be heTd at Detroit. June through the summer, and all de­ society will be held at lhe parsonWarbers’ Pay
l part menu of the church school
for the day from Port Sheridan. *
age.
the
guest
speaker
will
be
Miss
|
The
year
1944
started
oB
with
the
J.. u l l jjj.-j -yj. i iffji
bc maintained.
Mr. and Mr*. Errett Skidmore spent
M. Schulman from the Christian,, factory worker’s average hourly pay Saturday afternoon at Mrs. Art
Hebrew Mission. Detroit, who te!
ic...t ln historv ae- Gould’s near Climax. * Mr. and
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
YOU OUT
। now visiting and doing Christian ।
“
‘
307 E. Marshall St.
work among the Jewish people of;
t0_ ,h* Alexarder Hamilton Mra. Frank Hawblitz were at Lake
L
E. W. Bailey. Pastor
and Battle Creek on busi­
I Grand Rapids. Al) ladles cordially institute. In Jsnuary this year, he Odessa
ON A LIMB
' Sunday school 9:45
ness recently. * Merle Hoffman has
received
over 11.00
an *■
hour,
or*57.9
.
Invited.
'
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*
“
—
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“
returned to Pittaburgh after spend­
Mornlug worship 11:00
r per cent more than Ln the prewar ing a few divs with his parents.
Young People’s service 6:30
WITH A
| month ot August. 1939. In addition to * Mr. and Mra. John Brake and
YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
Evangelistic service 7:30
1
receiving
higher
pay
per
hour,
the
'-•ntiv
nr
Peasant
Valiev
and
Mra.
Wednesday night prayer meeting
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
at lhe church 7:30.
. • .....
Service*
— -------------------are held on—
the-----------second, factory worker, on the average, put Barbara Brake of Lake Odessa were
SMALL
ouiiuay
evening
guests
at
the
Vern
Big song service every Sunday and fourth Sundays. The nextaerv- I
. nlghl
•Ice
------••• be June
•----- —24.“Sunday
—-------«—•
Hawbllls home. Callers were Mr.
will
school
Job in January than in August. 1939. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson of Lowell.
HOUSE?
, Everyone welcome.
at 2 pm. and preaching al 3.
Consequently, the worker'* actual
Some don’t expect to get much
earnings,
averaging
(45.15
a
week
Nashville
called on Mra. Frank
at
Church
and
they
don't.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Hawblllx
Thursday.
tn
January,
were
97.3
per
cent
Seth A. Davey. Pastor
Why not buy one now that will mcet your needs?
WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS
Comer E. Colfax at Bollwood
higher than before the war. a conC. E. CONVENTION NOTES
John C. Wcngalz D.D. of New i elderably larger increase than that CEDAR CREEK
Wo aro helping others to purchase hornet and our
10 am. Sunday school. Etta York
ork City, has
his been secured —
aa ....
the I lhown by hourly earning*. Both
Miss
Joyce
Lammers
left
last
Mead. Supt.
L-mlntr speaker
Hneaker at lhe Christian .
.
. .
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..
evening
plan will work for you too. You decide which home
THE SPIRIT THAT WON THE ARMY!
11:15 am. Morning worship In Endeavor convention nt First hourly earnings and weekly earn­ Tuesday for California where she
charge of pastor.
Methodist church. Hastings. June ings of the factory worker showed a will spend her vacation with her
you liko and than stop in and see ut to help finance it.
700 pm. Young people's prayer 23." Dr. Wcngatx has spent 27 years much greater rise after the outbreak abler Marjorie. * Mr. and Mr*.
There's only one spirit that merits applause in the
Vanderveen
of
Kalamazoo
spent
service.
as a missionary to African natives of the war than the cost of living,
Money is available for remodeling and repairing
7: 30 pm. Young people’s service. m
u... in UIC
the ,
very territory ullU
through
which exclusive of Income taxes. The cost Sunday at the Lammer’s home. *
Army. That's the spirit of a GOOD SOLDIER.
.....—
-----------Hu
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lelnaar and
8: 00 pm. Evangelistic service Ln
Livingston
pioneered,
too!
of living index, as compiled by family of Delton spent Sunday
charge of pastor.
message Is of unusual interest.
In other words — the spirit of the WAC!
June 14-7:30. Prayer meeting at
Tllc convention will convene at the National Industrial Conference with Mr. and Mrs. John Budd. *
Stop in today.
Maynard Monroe of Kalamazoo
church.
chtuch, 10:00 am. and the Rev. W. C. Bas..
Ju
c L. C ...?r?}?,er mcc,,n&lt;l
sett, iotmet
fotmer Barry
Union
Counse- in January this year than In August, spent a couple of days with hl*
Woes have displayed the spirit that marks good sol­
..
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---------sell,
aan&gt; ___
union vuuiuc•1rr
___ ___
....
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ardy
Mrs. Jtrntt
Bcott'««. Nnihvllle
Nashville.
|or ni)W
pastor
of one-V-*
of lhe large. 1938.
diering in every war theater of the world, in Army
Owen recently, his mother Dorothy
; btony Point—
Evangelical churches in Detroit will
was also here. * Mr. and Mrs Hen­
June 17—10 a.m. Morning Wor- driver the keynote address. Mr.
Posts and Hospitals at home.
ry U-lnaar spent Sunday with the ,
ship in charge of pastor.
and M„ ^land Roealnk of BelParly Seal
I 11 30 am. Sunday school. Lester,! mont win dlrK.t thp muslc.
Pete Haynes family tn Hastings * I
Seeing Nuremberg a* the embodl- ____
In jeeps and planes, al switchboards and typewriters,
Leoti_____
Punr______
has a____
new McCormick- I
, Bartholomew. Sup t.
At noon a Fellowship luncheon
1 Prayrr jneetlng every Wednesday j w|th Ear|
prMldlng wui be­ meat of the fame of the First Reich, i Deering
Dccrin; combine which will be very I
in jobs that demand highly specialized technique —in
this
present Nazi leaders chose It as a ' useful *In
” ,M
* community. * Mr.
night at 7:30.
(served by Methodut church ladles
9 Stebbins Bldg.
Member F.H.L.B.
Phone 2503
countless crucial tasks which women handle best.
-------- ----------------------The convention banquet is at 6:00
heart of the strength of the Third and Mr*. Leon Benedict spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. RuthHASTINGS FIRST U. B. CHURCH o’clock with Pauline Gibbs._c.niroff near Cloverdale. * Mrs. Gertie
| vention '**
registrar presiding. Union
Cor. of East &amp; E. Grand Btrs.
Army men hold immense admiration for this spirit of
| awards will be made at the ban­ great party congresse* from which Pease and Mrs. .Crystal Watson and
A- M. Coldren. Pastor
the new Nationalist spirit and hopes
competence and gallantry . . .
Friday, June 15. at 9:00 am. quet.
j The afternoon program will be flowed to every corner of the coun­
First session of D.V.B.S. opens.
given to discussion groups and con- try. A Reich Party Rally area was
Sunday. June 17
In fact, the General «oy», "Send me more Wac»!"
1 ferences on Christian Endeavor laid out. On .it wa* built lhe enor­
9:55 am. Bible school
11:00 am. Morning Worship. Fa- work with capable leaders. The mous Lultpold arena, the Zeppelin1 convention is open to all youth or­
WOMEN AGED 20 TO 38 — MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY!
1 ther's Day.
fcld and Martfeld parade grounds.
7:00 pm. Song service and gospel ganizations.
In course of construction were the
mes.-4iRe.
congress building to seat 40,000
Monday. 9:00 am. Vacatlon-Blble delton
school. Bible stories, hand work.
5 1/c Marvin Harrington, who people indoors, and the German
games.
has been in the South Pacific for siudium to scat ten times that
Thursday. 7:30 pm. Prayer nnd 19 months. arrived at the home of
Bible study.
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John
Harrington Friday. He will spend
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
a thlrty-day leave with them. *
King Crab
CHURCH
Sgt. Garner Pennock, who has
The giant king crab of Alaska,
Don M. Gury. Rector
spent nearly three years In Eng­
8 am. Holy Communion
land is spending a thlrty-day fur­ which before the war was the source
10 am. Junior choir.
of
much
of
lhe canned crabmeat
lough with his parents. Mr and
11 a.m. Morning Worship for Mrs. Leon Pennock. He arrived I sold Io this country by Japan, will
adults nnd children. During the home last Sunday. He will go to be canned by two American Arms
sermon, children will go to Parish. Fort o
.,«.
Sheridan. Ill, on July Sth for this summer. Last summer an
House
Bible story. All welcome,
------------- . re-assignment. * Mr. and Mrs
----- for ---------------------------- 1 B *---------------Roger Williams and son Dean American firm, located at Port
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH called at lhe home of Glenn Wil- Wakefield on Raspberry Straits,
Lcason Sharpe. Pastor
Items Wednesday evening. * Mr. made a small pack-of king crabs
Sunday, June 17th.--------------------------- and Mrs. Willard Whittemore spent
Church school. 9:55 am.
1 Saturday night and Sunday with merctel production. Another firm
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Divine
worship.
11:00
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Kenneth arid Mr. and Mrs. Wllll im located an Cook Inlet. Kachemak
Fischer of the W. K. Kellogg Fann.

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                  <text>, Mrs. Roy Erway. Mrs. Sara
attended the wedding of
in Erway in Kalamazoo Satpm. * Mrs. Chas. Whlltenight at 'Hastings Thursday,
id Mrs. Whittemore and Mrs.
t Havens also attended tha
iDon exercises Friday. Billie
tl, grandson of the Whlttewas one of the graduates. *
lick Rose of Hastings was a

HELP BEAT INFLATION
BUY BONDS

The Hastings Banner

NINETIETH YEAR

SECTION ONI—PACES 1 to 8

Play Ground Program
Opens June 27

YOU OUT

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EDITORIAL

(AN A MAN FISH IN A

14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

RAPID PROGRESS
ON NEW H.H.S.
ATHLETIC FIELD

Tag Day For
Starr Commonwealth
Hera Saturday

I AVE UP AlAfAlf Elf CAI
Wllh the capture of Joachim von tie taste of the sorrow and destruc­
"Mom, what can I do?" A mother
his bombastic, unprincipled
LAnt lib
Mt VHIW
U
tftN au„ ftre ftccounted
«»•1Mt &lt;»«for
Hiner,
bu tion
hears this questton a dozen times bHIlh
bWbll|
Rudolph
ideas caused throughout Europe.
each day with the number increas­
.Saturday of this week. June 23,
Hess. Hitler's personal confidcnte. Shunned by former friends and
ing as vacation weeks go by. A staff
has been chosen as the annual Starr
| is in an institution in England. Dr. comrades, he fled from community
of eight young people arc ready to
Commonwealth Tag Day and will
Robert Ley. boas of Nasi labor and to community in northwestern Ger­
be conducted the same as last year
assist the two YMCA secretaries
"Hl." to all you boys and girls in answering the children's ques­
by the children of Hastings under
Goering. Hitler's Reich many. living the life of a hunted
That Will Be Decided in a .Herman
.
wherever you may be I
tion as to having something to do.
the supervision of a representative
Football Field Nearly
Marshal and former head of the criminal until he wax captured in
Com to be Argued in
from the Commonwealth.
Some time ago I went after the For six weeks this group met toonce potent Luftwaffe are prisoners on obscure rooming house."
Sodded; Track and Tennis
mail and received a letter from the Iether for an evening to acquaint
Circuit Court Here July 6
of war awaiting trial Het us hope)
Banner—my first thought was. iself with techniques which would
Courts
to
Be
Ready
by
Fall
Heinrich
HlmmCan the owner of the land, on as war -criminals.
------ - —-• —
----- - --------"Has my subscription expired?" aid the members to be better lead­
.-r»,
..
.,
.
i
arc
aaxea to report at »:uu im, to ;
After capture, he said that he in­
‘ bf * b*“fr Panned get their tags, boxes and Instnic- :
But upon examining it I found it ers Two days of additional prep­ which is a lake entirely surrounded ler, leader of the blood-drenched
,Wg\8Chfi?1 “ons prU®8*111 ltt,erw•»»rdedas I
was my turn to write you. I aration will preceed the actual op­ by his real estate, and not access- । Gestapo, and Paul Joseph Goebbels. tended to give himself up eventual­ SihitiiaSi
thought, at first. I couldn't do It, ening of the play areas. The chil­ Ible to the public, lawfully catch , Hiller's propaganda chief are dead ly. but wanted to wait until the a’hlftlc field in Michigan when the jn other years to those who are
m»t successful
successful in
in obtaining
obtaining funds.
funds.
_
„
but then I realized I hadn't done dren of the town are Invited to be game fteh on that take out of sen- .These six. working under Hitler.are feeling against him had died down {}cld 15 eumpleled." said D. A. Van-! moat
sc.h1°°!-' i 8tarr
Starr Commonwealth
Commonwealth receives
receives no
no
——;h
my duty In keeping up my corres­ on hand Wednesday morning at ron -thdt is when the state con- rcspohalble for the. pollclra which so that he could get a fair trial and mU’^rk;ru,Upe.rln,tf:ndwnL
J?iSeJerrln8 lo u,e 11 H 8 athletic; Mute nor
is entirely
entlrelj
o«d Jhrough
through June 30; T2. ।
■federal
' nil uld.
aid. but te
pondence with you. Although our 10.00 June 27. From then
™ until tai?
P
perverted democratic Germany into save his life! Can it be that his DS'd *“« '}ndr.r oo‘?1u.Ucl1£?. on Yi dependent
on the
the goodwill gifts d
of1 W2. X2 good through July
or------little town of Banfield is very small August
Ity 17
fivethere
dayswill
eachbeweA
from' '
That question was brought before ' “
Ml,on- e
cocky little former
champaign
•--t who believe ,In
Al. Bl. Cl. good throt
.
I find we have a great number of activity five days csch wes»
“oTL
k?"
n
salesman has no conception of
31; DI through Hl good
10 until 11
12 and from 2 until 4.
boys and girls in service.
4 ™
deep-rooted, feeling of revulsion X/SLSSriijSSA.th.p~».&lt;2,th«M0
It is suggested that the older
Standing on the main street and
h**® had a tremendous which exists against him.
the Caslte Corp."
b®*4- who ,lAV® been given a home
looking up end down, several children, those io or above, plan to suit. Some testimony was given.
Speaking of trials — Americans
•I he nwri tnr niH, = ri.M h..
, at the Commonwealth, are now in
Stamp 30 good through Aug.
changes have been mode, and are attend the Central Playground as and arguments of attorneys made: I influence on Hillers aggressive tacuemg maue
Bgc «roup will be bul Judge McDonald postponed the tics in Central Europe which pre­ are beginning to wonder what sort
being
made since
since you
you len.
left. vur
Our ac,JvU‘“ f"
church Is receiving a new roof and | .c1t,'"ccnj5?it&lt;&gt;d
' i •“llhou*h hearing until Friday. July 8. be- | clpitated World War II. In fact, of punishment Is In store for the
a paint Job on the outside, and last I
**.
1,115*„for, Younger cause he wished to have further he is wanted by ten nations for
uTUuS . “ Id TlilXwSnd;
A ,™u, n«d
|
week Thursday. June 14. the W. 8.1 £™ldrc"
•’&gt;/
testimony on the ownership of the trial as a war criminal. Von Rib- prenic Court action In releasing
C. 8 met to decorate the church
,85£?n&lt;! laP.duBnd on th^ ,a.W8»?Li
F1o&gt;‘d
h88.Kder.*Joped
.
8l&lt;lc i bentrop convinced Hiller that Eng- same Nazi agents charged and con­ ore unsatisfactory. While the Fair:...•nome-scnooi
on 4*
me theory
tneory that
mat।: Airptane stamps 1, 2. and 3
basement, and a mighty fine Job
,ond lh&lt;&gt;,
board has been very fine, Mr Van-' .J^nie-school on^
SrtSel^wn^ lake
°n * Und W88 8 dfCMdfnt n8lton
we did too. Clarence Morrison and !
!,“£? ’.“V* “
U,1
victed in lower court of interfering SKid
fteiddforOlt^ "There is no such thing as a bad book three good Indefinitely.
t »hi
h th
ixi h “bl® °I offering serious resistance
Rev. Smith helped us out consid- । 'Vl, *nlkht insert here that the new P n
Because in this and other Mich- 1
ni.~. with selective service, one wonders
igan
counties
there
are
several
such
°
rnn8
"
J
'
8
,
i
P
I'Xiv? 1
if this nation is going to go, soft school, nor could the school pul out,
««. lb. M1UW.
takes on farms owned by Individ- ”c“ 81 'Uler do^,e dcalfr, dr7 and get so cluttered up in techni­ J-xpe^ltur® on property not belong- ;
"'Su1 u
.
.
you say we have a fried chicken
tlnuous use.
uate- and therefore not accessible 1 le5tcd b&gt;’
the Nazi high calities and red tape that nothing
supper upon your return?
Tile staff for this summer's work
u..»inD .
j . .,1 *'l!! enable them to become useful. HaStinQS KOtOW
Saleno's store has been sold to Includes in addition to the “Y” to the public—the outcome of this command-but Hitler liked him so effective will be done. Something
M l,L 1939 ! American dtlroas.
n»e records I , “’""9* rausory
Dale Hannon of Battle Creek and arcrctarles Ted Bennlnk and Kit hearing Ivlll be of wide interest, he stayed on.
of the sort happened after the lost !Sh?J? uU‘ iP-0?0 toward an;show that many graduates are now; Host to Cluha
• • •
we are awaiting the arrival of our McGregor, Marjorie Hill. Jean Ken­ Tile decision that will be rendered ■
Sr’^d-.».’l‘.net'Sn “cr7 &gt;ne filing^places of high responsibility! nosr
VlUDS
war and It can happen again.
*outh of South St and mostly west^ jn &lt;xlr country due largely to the
- “■—
new neighbors.
yon. Prances Foote. Barbara Nixon. In this Barry county cose may go ; Then after collapse of German
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
81"
4»»t training received at the Common­
No doubt you have heard of the Pat Tyler. Georgia Will. Dick to the state’s highest court for fl- • military power, he was given a lltsear. and rough grading was done; wealth
nn! determination, because of Its .
., ■ ■ .■
■ —
sudden deaths of our dear old Trethric and Pot Hodges.
in
1941.
Then
the
funds
ran
out.
|
your
Tag
Day
contribution
will
importance to the owners of such ; ■
friends. Dell and Minnie Groat.
Last
fall
the
Hastings
Manufacj
help
to
perpetuate
tha
activities
of
They arc greatly missed by all of
turlng Co. «... USMlor the toous. Their home has been sold to
(k^rtment10 t,W StUlC
Il r 11
151st District of Rotary In
st rue tlon of tennis courts and back^.....aomwommi.
The facts in this case arc os folIL UliAL VIJI Js
Carl DuBois. who now occupies it.
tlunal at Clear Lake Camp. D&lt;
stops. At Christmas time last year! areiire nimarv
a ■ s w Saturday
Our minister was ordained last I
afternoon through
Sunday in Grand Rapids. He will
day noon. Chester HodMg,
ii?.4»
s;
'^u.nrAiS
return for another year with us.
dent elect of Hastings BoGtry
The E- W. Bllu Company em­
One of our ex-ministers. Rev. Price.
।i tuwnsiup.
township. »
Is auuBicu
situated un
on uic
the aw
340
ployees were the recipients of va­ tog Codsdd‘'^n$l12,5M te“}he,afund. i
Lt retiring. this year because of ill
Wirt* T«n Dnv. 1 »$» rnunSv' “ere farm owned by three brothers: ,
cation checks this month. All em­
With Ten Doys Lett, County Attorne&gt;. WUUsun v
Bnd
health.
ployees who have been with the
Reaches Only 57% of Quota {John Bailey, of Battle Creek, and
Your old friend. Wayhard Wing
Company twe/ months or more were resumed this year in April.
With ten day. left to go in the. |^Whn‘
n°*
By tne lime school opens it is |
Cannot Raise Enough Cash on the vacation payroll, and those
Last Year Rate 13.5 Mills
who have been employed two years hoped that the football field, the
High point of the meeting was
Matthles of ^Battle Creek, in the 7th War Loan Drive. Barry county
With
the
15
Mill
Tax
Limit
or
more received checks amounting cinder track, and four concrete ten- '1 Tile budget fixed by the city Sunday afternoon session addrv
Urbandale church. They will make has made only about 57 per cent ,.&lt;3’ &lt;2n„ SundaY' Ju,w ?■ ,wh*lc
ending July I. by Allen D. Allen, past BCMMjj
to two weeks pay.
nts courts will be completed.
I council for the ytar ___________
their home at Mill lake. Congratu­ of Its quota of $729,000 for all types •
*¥ home °?
V'
To
Pay
Higher
School
Costs
I
1946.
Due
to
a
targe
backlog
of
war
The
entire
field
has
been
planned
|
&gt;
M6
- roils for $70.450—a little more Rotary International. Paris. Ill,
of bonds In individual sales.
I
brothers went to their
lations to the newlyweds.
orders
and
to
the
urgency
of
many
to
use
every
bit
of
space
to
the
best
,
than
$6,000
higher
next
year
than
has
been serving on the Ul
—
—
v.v,/
wa&gt;
V.
apnvc
W
MIC
UCSV
|
2^,020
hig.^r
J.-7
v
.,m
1
Barry
county
was
asked
to
sell
Assyria
farm,
and
while
there
thev
The
state
of
Michigan
Is
ven'
MbEva Sweet is considering trading
c'for
Iles
',or the
l,&gt;e year ending July 1.
1, 1945. States advisory committee at
her home for one in Battle Creek. $541,000 of “E'* Bonds and $)«8.000 caught a few bluegill*In Metcalf ; eral In Its aid to Ils public schools, orders for the reconversion from advantage. The football field n„
-----United Nation-. Conference in
are
a»--follows:
lake, which is a part of their farm. The recent session of the leglsla- war production to peace production north and south and to the west of 1I The items at
I guess that is nearly al) of thb of all other varieties.
Contingent fund $10,000
FrancLwo and by Kim Sigler,
Indivldual sales to date for alii The taw prohibits the taking of lure increased the amount of state the employees of the Bites Company Young St. The sodding is nearly
changes ao will try to tell you some­
Poll®® fund........
10,000
mer district governor of Rotary
old for schools for the year that will forego their annual vacation the completed. This is to be surroundedI' Police
thing of our boys and girls, who types of wnr bonds total only $421.-1 *ucj» fishin this state until the
------- 8D00 I‘ temational who Is now servtaj
first week of July. The sum of ap­ by a quarter-mlle cinder track' Fire
““ *fund
—
I will begin next September,
have left this community and are 000 or slightly more than half of season opens later in June
4.000
( &lt;3i Conservation Officer George I But the targe increase In teach- proximately $25,000 was paid to trie which will require 45 carloads- of i Sewer fund
serving thett*'country very courage­ the quota.
fund ....
Investigation at Lansing.
20.000
The state total in Individual bond । Sumner appeared on the scene 1 ers' wages and the Increase In oth- employees who, for tile most part, cinders. The 24-foot track will be i Street
ously.
Lighting fund ...
will spend their time working rath­ marked off in eight tones.
9.000
Mr. Albert believes that.
I am very sorry that we have lost salcs to date also is only about half while the Baileys had these bluegills er costs for school maintenance will er than vacationing.
2,450
The high-jump circle lies between' Library fund ....
In their possession. He told them . more than offset the larger aid to
one of our young fellows. Richard of the quota.
IMO
the south goal posts and the track.; Park fund
Bank
deposits
here
in
the
county
|
that
they
wire
under
arrest,
and
be
given
by
the
state.
The
llmllaBabcock, who gave his life so oth-.
It Is to be tilled wllh cinders, and the
1
have
steadily
INCREASED
during
|
directed
them
to
report
the
foltlon
of
all
forms
of
taxation
to
15
era may be free. Hix brother. Pvt.
Total $70,450
square pit with sand or sawdust.
ttonaL . reporters have
.... weeks .......
that 7th
.........
War ----lx»n
- has IUWIIIH
lowing muiiuii,
Monday ...
in vuo.ivv
Justice dcii
Ben 1 ii.jiis
mills win
will not permit
permit ui
the raising of
Howard. Li In training In Nebraska. the
...» circular formation vi
u&gt;c cinon- 1 The principal increase Is in the
The
of the
TK. demand for Bowman
--------------------------|„ answer
an«war the
&gt;hal.
nn..-k money
______ in
I., 500
""’n
rural districts
Pf1'" ln Urogre.-.s. The
’s court to
| enough
CpI. Kenneth Baleno was reto
­ H^.i
der path &gt;and
square pu
pit wm
will 7?.
street ......
fund, which is $5,000 larger
m&gt;u the
mic aqume
denomination bills—probably charge of Illegal possession of the ------------in Michigan,
- — according to Superin­
turned to England some time agoQ destined for a safety deposit box
allow them
them to Jump from any of than
t^®” a year
ycar ago.
“«o- On East Walnut
box ; hluMilti
iend..nt „r nXtu. r-T.,
bluegills
for infantry training, upon-comple­ or a home made hldcaway-con-. (4» The Baileys did not obey that tendent of Public Instruction El­
the points
Inta of the compass and with !i£*
street,
etiP
a u00Bl,
costly
Y culvert and expensive Of agreement.
liott, to permit them to carry on
। the wind.
id.
•‘
। fill will have to be made, where that
tion was sent back io Germany to
1 officer's orders. On the contrary their schools next year. Probably
' west of- the football field!street
।-------- ---------s the
.
.
| To the
crosses
the FaB
Fall creek
creek valley.
valley.
resume his ok&gt; Job as an engineer. , The 7th War train i.
la not bogging ^ney employed Attorney Howard some of that targe number of closed
Confess 32 Serious Crimes;;»nd within the track art two broad ,To ®.««t the budget a tax rate of
Say! Kenneth, how would you like
rTSvT” T' z.- * .. jump"
piu.one
at
either
end.
and
t*
1U **
rural schools will be In Barry coun­
D
.
I
Jump
pits,
one
at
either
end.
and
14 33 mllls
“tills *
will
be requir
required. Last year
some of that beefsteak and french plenty Of idle money. The Barry
Iniunctinn nrocerdimrs th&lt;- ty. There are a few districts tn this
Bound Over to Circuit Court |j the
tha pole-vault pit
pi; between. This lh
the
® t*
rale
1® WM
was 13
13.5
5 muta.
mills.
county where the assessable prop­
For some time city police and the
lite JJ»rout
“£out enables them tb
' Jump with'. The city some yrars ago voted
store.
Condlt^ns are probably similar, g°urPlddln,’ orS^^aalMt tt?cmC|n erty to too small, with the 15 mill sheriff's office had been receiving the wind.
that an extra tax of one mill could
Dale E. Neubert. F 1/C is sta­
continuing the straight sides!1* raised for paving above the rewto proceed against them in tax limit, to raise enoogh money, complaints about thefts of gasoline?
tioned at the Hawaiian Islands. His In every other county In the state.! Sumner
levy for city purport That wW
Justice «utrt
court.
even with larger state aid. to meet spare tires, extra automobile wheels ?f the cinder track to the ends of,
mother received a letter from him . United Blates Bonds are not only
(5&gt; The temporary injunction set
with Urea, also articles taken from I the field on each side, there will' he ralsed this year. The council
last week, the flrat since last De­ the safest investment In the world up the claim that, as the three the Increased coats of carrying on parked cars; but they were unsuc-1 ** ,‘*° stealghtaways 750 ft. long has, tn mind the Improvement of
cember. Dale says, wedding bells but are also about the only insur­ brothers owned all the land sur­ such schools.
cessful, until last week, in finding i*»&gt;ieh will provide for the 220 yd. I North Broadway, .from the state
What Is to be done with the 5.000 the guilty parties, although they
will be ringing upon his return to ance against dangerous inflation rounding Metcalf lake, they were
;
garage
north to fhd dly limits. That with the tidings
exists.
k
to 10.000 pupils living In these 500
the states. His brother. A. Elwood which
fo!lr tennls courts, complete** City Engineer Laber- cisco conference
By buying bonds, you not only In­ the owners of the lake and had a districts that cannot pay the large­ suspected some of the persons who]
Newbert, 8 2/c, is now somewhere vest
I wRh backstops, will be located at ^“^^."P^ed to the council
wisely and well but also act right to catch fish in their own ly increased cost of carrying on wcrelater arrested.
The Charter b
in the pacific. It seems while here to keep
On,
«W
M
‘
"'1
12L
S?
lake, even if It was before the sea­ their schools? The state depart­
present valuea sound.
In Michigan his Illness of an un­
Include fSTTn'rough which it must'be ^onson for catching bluegills.
ment of public instruction is giv­
known nature, required a consid­
(6) Judge McDonald set Monday. ing time and thought to that seri­
erable lot of attention from a cer­
June 11. for a hearing on the in­ ous situation. Il will probably be
tain Battle Creek nurse.
junction. Attorney Cavanaugh ap­ necessary for the state and local
Sgt. Rudy Soya is still in Eng­
Mr. Albert spoke hlgMy
peared for the Baileys and Prose­ districts to provide for the trans­
land and Is very anxious to get
cuting Attorney Barnett for Offi­ portation of these children to other
tar
hL”Si!UittJSh„?^! lockers, showers, and the storage: placement fund. The old ItaFrance balance and ability of lbs
home to his wife and child again.
cer Sumner.
A hlgh wlrc fcnrejusUllonthcJob.aftergiving^lradistricts. In a few instances con­ ^clMitog^^o1o?r^rT1oMhe^2!0,&lt;1,c&lt;’u‘,?ment
Pfc. Lawrence Quick Is also in Eng­
(7) On Monda/ of last week the
tatknir. L tar
iS-i3 I *1U enclose the entire field.
; &lt;Ud service for over a quarter of a
of districts has been ar­ fetonini
land working with the repair crew.
case was argued and some testi­ solidation
so^ar
known
to
the
officers.
|
-m
e
infield
of
the
baseball
field
i
century.
But
It
cannot
be
expected
to
orom.Viiv•
™ “S I
Afield of thr basebaU field century. But It cannot be expected to
ranged.
.
He doesn't know when he will leave
mony taken. Mr. Cavanagh Insisted
thenamra’of theZ vouthfu‘1 nffelm wlU h* *odd®d. and the rest of the do Jhat Indefinitely, so our city govfor parte unknown. Robert WillIncreased costs of school opera­
that the Baileys were within their
If‘nS, hJ?™ty£!!ln
*U»tetlc field will be seeded. The ancient Is planning to be ready
bur, FLM. 2/c. is on a sub chaser in
hts in taking fish from Metcalf tion has come about naturally. One ^reatcd^^u^aP^Jt^rtB^^h^i i bB**ba11 ,leld ,le3 *l the ■ou'Jjwest I}° buy • new truck. without bond­ found one crooked
the Pacific, acting as a chief petty
thelrBni™«
™
corncr of the n®ld' ^e softball at 1,l&lt; toe city. That is the Hastings could not have hem
:e. because they own the lake cannot censure a teacher, who has !
officer. Bob expects to be home this
stopped by the pros
whi
,hp northwaat. and the practice »»y; and 1(*« a wise way too.
and the fish that are In it. Hebeen receiving $50 to $100 per
summer after serving 24 months in
claimed, they were not subject to month for teaching, for working in
the South seas. In his last letter
the state conservation taws. since a factory when she could get twice
home he had Just attended a Ha­
tte
the lake belonged to them and not as much pay. with much leu re­
waiian wedding of hta buddy, which
Higher
wages
for
to the public. Attorney Barnett ar­ sponsibility.
he described as very pretty. I guess
f&lt;* drainage.'JSS
Four
gued that, while Metcalf lake was teachers are here to stay, because Rav^erter'ifl' a'rro?Fors^The is- fr0*ned 10
If our mall carrier's daughter. Mar­
on the Bailey farm, it had an out­ of largely Increased wages paid by
Inches of topsoil was spread, and
IT 1 chanX. Hetert’
i,hlfn
sUrte&lt;1 ,he ^cHng. Which
jorie Mott, was over there It would
let connecting
It with another
have been a double one. as site la
near-by lake which belongs to the I In the usual one-room rural McNmrlaudirranz iTKrtth IU ncarl&gt;’ completed. During this
wearing a diamond. CpI. Ronald
tows: 1st and 4th wards.
puuuv. and that -v
public,
at u&lt;u«
times M&gt;«v
there mis. school, the number of pupils would
nklSin^dbnis&lt;e,d' *5, Bnd Kcll'land drained, "caich^basins every'®) 2nd and 3rd wards $2,818,950; total.
and Donald Conklin are both in the
sufficient water In that outlet so be from 10 to 25. averaging about S?th
neth Aspinall; 15.
In
15a.
k
,U Brou*H* &gt;k.
the »l.u draininto "a $4,967,450. Last year the total was
Hawaiian Islands. They have been
that fish go from one take to the *8. In graded schools the number
fortunate in keeping together all
Probate J
' Stuart
"
Judge
Clement has! central tile which empties into the $4.752,000—an Increase of $215,450
other. Under these conditions he ' would be from 30 to 40. averaging
------------ -----this tlmb. Ronald works in the of­
irisdlctton
in all these creek at the west.
J — .— *----claimed that Conservation Officer ' around 35. Thus the grade-school waived Jur
. -------------....
Pour hydranu on
slde wH11 Soldiers exemptions Ln the U superlative
fice of an Aviation Hospital, while
Sumner had the right, and that it teachsr could be paid conzlderably cases. The 18 were taken into Mu­
nicipal court the first of this week. supply water for sprinkling and ftnd
wards were $40,700: 2rx
Donald has a series of duties.
was his duty, to arrest the Baileys more per month, and the average They
waived examination and were
***“ 3fd wards $28,700—a total o fields are of a high
Pvt. Betty Klblinger is a SPAR
for fishing out of season on Met- cost per pupil would be leu in the bound over to the Circuit court, the for drinking fountains. Lights from ■ $69,400.
stationed In Washington, D.C.. her
the fairground, which the school
calf lake, even if the Bailey farm 1 graded school.
KWsrbonds being fixed at $500 to $1,000
sister, Juanita, leaves this month as
During the post year 12 rural each. At tills writing the bonds Installed there, will be moved to
does entirely surround that small
a WAVE for Hunter college. New
But tn our governs
districts have been able to save hod not been furnished, and all are the field. The same poles will be
body of water.
deavor convention.
York City. While looking at 2nd
believes, we often &lt;
(8» Judge McDonald adjourned money for their tax payers by dos­ in the custody of the sheriff.
Lt. Allee Willison's picture In last
right sort of leaders
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Roesink of the hearing to July 6. asking the ing their schools and sending all
Between the 'ovai and Young
week's Banner, I'm sure you will
18 live In or near this city.
' At a special meeting called by apparently don't giv&lt;
attorneys to then present more evi­ their pupils to Hastings. Other dis­ AllThe
Belmont
will
have
charge
of
the
St.
there
will
be
lust
enough
room
of them are of high school age.
find that the English weather must
for the one-day ChrLstlan dence xs to the ownership of the tricts have closed their schools and but as far as we can learn only four for
... the
___ ...
raising of temporary bleach­ Mayor Leonard. Saturday evening,
be agreeing with her. She sure looks rnu^c
Endeavor Convention.
Saturday. take. He also asked the attorneys sent all their pupils to Bellevue. of them had attended high school, ers
should the
the nred
| J™* &gt;»•
ers should
need ar&amp;
arise. ’
great. Now don't all you fellows. June
23, at the Methodist church, for a more extended citation of Nashville, Woodand. Freeport. Mid­ and they were In school but a
At the east of Younx St. there lsi“
rof .hb
Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Roesink have Michigan's conservation taws that dleville and Delton.. Other rural dis­ short time.
some
space
which will make ade­
will take care of you, although I'm had much experience in the field of may apply to this case.
tricts in thia county, having larger
quate parking grounds.
I
°r ,LUrr)r, 8' Wtchle. W.
sure she's one of the best nurses music and their leadership will be
It is very depressing to realize
The Baileys staled that they did amounts of assessable property, can
The
war
memorial
for
which
H.
ri?.
there.
valuable. The Convention will open not bring the injunction proceed­ continue to pay much higher wages that there are tn this city and vi­ H5. students have been raising
Walter Hobbs. Ph. M. 1/c, to out at 10:00 am. The keynote address Ings because ti]cy wished to take to teachers and other increased cinity 16 or 20 young boys who
p’ETh.^1 awgg.y
there in the Pacific somewhere. He will be given by the Rev. W. C. fish out of season. In their nine costs without exceeding the 15 mill would be guilty of such serious of­
fenses. We are told that several of
was tn the Invasions of Iwo Jlrna. Bassett of Detroit who will speak on years ownership of the land they tax limit.
them were in the habit of prowling beDr. 'a^rge5 ^Lockwood, preslOkinawa
and
the
Philippines. “Marshalling the Fortes of Youth" said that this was the only time :
around
the
city
late
at
night,
some
­
That’s really getting around. Wal­ under the general convention theme they had ever fished In that take.'
times well past midnight. That dent of the Board of Education.'
ter. His brother, 2nd U. Frank. "Enlist for Christ." At 2:30, the Because David Bailey was home on &lt;
"I think that a tot of ertdit |
should not be permitted by parents says.
Bt graduated from a Marine Col­ Rev. C. A. Clay of Caledonia will a short furlough from the army, i
Is due to Aben Johnson, the board; ..mL,
or guardians.
e In Quantico. Va., and- is spend­ speak on the subject, "Enlist for they believed they were Justified
pass our dreami
No doubt every one of the boys
Christ
in
Christian
Citizenship
Miss Anna May Horr who comes
ing a fifteen day furlough with his
In going to their farm Sunday June
knew
he
was
doing
wrong
when
he
The
evening
session
will
con
­
parents. At the conclusion of it. he
3. and taking a few fish from the from Jackson to be In charge of
the accounting department at the took property that belonged to
leaves via airplane for the west vene at 7:30 and the Rev. J. C.
terrota‘of ttaT*
other*.
He
could
not
say
that
he
Wengatz
D.D.
New
York
Cty.
of
the
Grand
Rapids
Bookcase
and
Chair
coast, from there on It's a military
Conservation Officer Sumner Co
tnond will act as clerk. See the adv. to their selfish
Board of Missions and Church Ex­
did not know better than to steal.
elsewhere in this issue for full par­
tension of the Methodist Church feels that his duty as such officer
Miss Horr (pronounced Harr) has TYie lack was In each case an inner
Pfc. ‘Floyd Culver, who has been will speak on “The Challenge to required him to arrest the Baileys held responsible positions in ac­ power strong enough to overcome who will have an opportunity to ticulars.
participate
in
softball
and
other
Rotary citations for
In New. Guinea and Australia, is Youth*.
when they had violated the law. counting and credit work In Jack­ the selfish urge to take property, sports/'
very glad to be back In Florida.
An Important part of the conven­ and had In their possession, "the son. which Is her hometown.
to which he had no right whatever,
Coach Brozak says. "It's some- EDISON 4 ESTELLE
We find 8«t. Silas Greenman. who tion period will be the conferences bluegills which the law prohibited
She Is affiliated with First Pres­ because he wanted it. It was that thing that Hastings has needed for GREENLEAF. Props.
was Just liberated from a German on "How to get things done." Con­ them from having at that time.
tack of inner moral and spiritual a long, tong time, and I think that
byterian church. Jackson.
^9* ^etog able
At the hearing a week ago Mon­
prison camp, now In Austria. He ferences will be held on Better
Miss Horr is past president of the strength which has brought the it's going to be great' The thing n]'lch stock, the above will dispose
expects to be on his way home Leadership by officers with the Rev. day. Prosecuting Attorney Barnett, Junior Dorcas society and of the twenty boys face to face with se­ I like .bSut it to tfiTthey are
soon. Sillas' brother. Sgt. Gamer, Mr. BasseU leading; the Devotional representing Mr. Sumner, asked the Jackson Business and Professional rious consequences.
a great job in everything about the
is supposed to be home Tn the very committee. Pauline Gibbs; Mission­ court to dismiss the Injunction Women's Club Inc., which Is affil­
Il is not ror us to pass judgment
trift
near future. What a happy reunion ing committee. Dr. Wengatz; Rec­ proceedings. Judge McDonald de­ iated with the national organiza­ on how much of that lock is due to
that will be when he secs his folks reation with the Rev. H. R. Krieg; clined to do so. The court said that tion When attending national con­ lack of home training; how much
and his. new baby daughter, who Citizenship, the Rev. C. A. clay; much more was Involved In the ventions she has doni some work to older persons whose lives and
this
issue
for
full
particulars.
examples are not helpful to boys; plans have done a great Job. Not lhlJ taue lor JuU
he's never seen.
Membership, the Rev. E. K. Lund; case than the taking of a few blue­ for the national organisation.
Photography, travel, swimming, how much to all of us for not being only the high school athletes but
Pfc. JohA Allan Pieroe Is up in Publicity. Alice A. Griffin; Working sills out of season. The owners of
We have been asked to ownplle
the Alps of Austria, after serving with Juniors; Mrs Amy Bower. The the lake declared that they had golf, and horseback riding claim as Interested as we should be in the older folks apd youths will
• litter carrier in the front lines. Rev. Leasoa Sharpe .will lead the no Idea of violating any law. They much of her leisure time. She has tiw boys and girls who are growing benefit. The football boys are an- a COMPLETE list of Barry county
pastor's
conference.
A
Fellow.ship
up
tn our neighborhoods.
believed the lake belonged to them
xlcras to Ptoy on It next fall.
men who have glvea tbMr Uv«e ta
T/Bgt. Herbert Whitworth, once reluncheqn will bo Served at noon and and that they had a right to catch
ACCIDENT To’ * *
bigT‘
1
"
— —
tha
convention
banqr
-—
•
­
size.
I
’
d
Uke
to
see
all
Regardlesw
the fish they had taken. They said
the states, and will be enroute
CHAS PERJKINR
of the Method
church art their arrest was a damage to their of Mrs. Warren Carter.
in service back as soon
home soon, (sinew thia was written dies
Charles PerktKs. who manages — ----------- so they can enjoy it."
•erving the meals. J
reputation as law-abiding citizens;
Herby has arrived home) Rex Mc­ open to the public.
the dances at Bowens Mills, was on
Track Coach Reinhardt says. "Un­
for they had acted in good faith,
Carty. 8 2/c. is also out there with
hta
way
to
Hastings
from
that
doubtedly
the
track will be. one of
and
had
done
only
what
thev
be
­
what
the grass skirts on the Hawaiian
to fishing place about 3 o'clock Bunday momThe annual meeting for the elec­
Islands. Pfc. Eldon Unruh is in tion of officers of the Barry Oounty lieved they were I ustilled In doing.
There wfll be'state-wide interest
Therefore the Judge adjourned the
National Foundation for Infantile hearing until July 8. He asked the In the final action of the court or
and crashed into a tree. He was
Paralysis will be held on Monday,
courts In deciding this case. The taken to Pennock hospital where spirallon. to tha athletes.
Illtnots. his father la receiving June 25th. at the Health Depart- lime to present In full the evidence stats
i
conservation •department, severe cuts and bruises were treated.
of the ownership of, the land on, sportsmen
i
and the owners of such
(Continued on Page 3. Bee. 1.)
which Metcalf lake U situated; atoo lakes wiy. be especially interested.

Whj

Home Front

ARE

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 1945

IN CLOSED SEASONS!

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

S5Si‘

RATION

☆ AT A GLAF

piisg

Of ISUt District

500 RURAL DILI'S

WAR LOAN DRIVE
BOGS DOWN

TO CLOSE SCHOOLS
IN MICH. NEXT FALL

Vacation Checks
Issued By E. W. Bliss
Co. to Employees

CITY S BUDGET CALLS
EAQ 7 A ARH

OFFICERS ARREST
16, AGED 15 TO 20

CLONE DAY CON­
VENTION SATURDAY

i “mile* ahadl”
you track down
xiyear. For thia
, long-Iazllng lira
srlor in tread, in
in performance,
onialg from •»&gt;
I drivers everi|o records rival*
tose of average
zr ilree.

5i?

a

CutoS.

Increase $215,450
In Assessed Value

W. L. Choio El.cted
To Fill Vacancy

AUCTION SALES
*„?SC:r ,.1a

MAY WE
INTRODUCE

Kras; M sirni

$ bS?

Pool

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. JUNE II, IMS
tr. and Mn. Arthur • Grand Rapid* »assisted by Dr.! Annual Rtelfral
Monday. •»» pm. meeting o&lt; the
sleeve* falling in points over thei Roush chose a dress of aqua crepe graduates of the Hasting* High
I offlcara and toacbm of the Ohurch
Roger Shannon and ’ Dwight 8. Large.L pastor of Piral MUHUBI KBCirOI
wrist Her finger tip vaU fall from, and Mrs Gorkin, mother of the school, and. before entering the
Wfll Pieaitna Affair
'echool
Boy**, Battle. Creek: Methodirt churchi of Kalamazoo.
Army, the former was employed in
' a net headdram with- orange blusvwuwv...
.uu
wv&gt; n&lt;uui wore an ivory bro,
,wwa,r*«|
■ wn
. Sunday. July UL'Reception of
soma on either side. Bia# carried a with lace, and the mother* had the advertising department of the Janet rwrat
Johnson. Belding; Mr. and ; ceded taffeta gown fashioned with ,
numbar of P*«nU and new member*.
.
white prayer book topped with a identical coraugos of Tultaman Hastings Manig. Co. Mrs. Cor kin Mr*. John
Dooley. Mr. and Mr*. I a floor length skirt and a peplum1
*rare present at the annual'
—“
■&lt;•*■ ■
took nurse's - training nt Harper
beautiful orchid tied with white rose* end mixed floweia.
Melvin
by Mr*. I. J. 8mlth • BAPTIST NOTES
Melvin Llevenaee'
Llevenseo' Mr.
Mr. and
and Mr*.
Mrs. ' Jacket
Jacket buttoned
buttoned down the
...» front,, f«»t*l
MY. and Mr*. William J. ribbons.
Following the ceremony, the wed- hospital In Detroit and finished her- ---------. ...-rap-...,-------- «...
. __..
music class at the Mral Methodist ।
B. J. Adcock Pastor
&lt;17 w. Grand 8t. »u per­
id Randl,ut breakfast was served In the eotme at Borges* hospital In Kala- Timothy HowaHr Mesdamra Dell | wllh a gathered V neckline. Her 1 church Saturday evening. June 18.
Mrs.
Jack
Monk
of
Grand
Rap
­
Sunday
school
at
io
o
’
clock
Rowley,
A.
AFerguson.
Paul
Hoe;
fingertip
veil
fell
from
a
Juliet
cap.
il th* St. Koac of Lima
matron
- '8I- K jj,r dlnln« room- Placos b«ln6 four years a* an Instructor.
Q Saturday forenoon, June ids. lousln of the groom, a* —yellow
Ing. Cornelia* Baden. Harry Damm, i and «he carried an arm bouquet ot Pupils numbering fifty-three en- | Divine sctvZSb al 11 ocioi. BerI la*d for sixtv-seven. Six of Ute
i tered to the strains of a spirited I nwn by —
the pastor.
iven o'clock. Father John
flnwm bride's friend* from Kalamazoo &lt; Guests trum out &lt;4 town were Silencer Campbell nnd Melbourne I Johanna Hill rotes.
1 march.
। tXsnl
reading the double ring
c»m« to assist wllh the serving. Mrs A T. Eash. Mr-. Earl Nath. Mouw. alao Misses Ruth Brody. Ju- 1 Her titter. Miss Jo Ann De Haan.
The program was given by pupil* j gelUtic
In the phraencc ot two hun- were Talisman jus®, blue delphi­ Lov glass bowl* containing sprays Mr. and Mrs William Mishler. Miss 1 tilth vanderllnde. Hazel Fessenden.) was maid of honor wearing a peri­
nium and yellow dalstea made into
in various grades of.instruction. In uw
Mary
Reddy.
Stella
Slager.
Gatheri
winkle
blue
brocaded
taffeta
gown
&gt;d twenty-Ove guert*.
Gwendolyn
Mishler.
Mr.
and
Mra
*u arm bouquet The bride's slater. of pink snapdragons decorated the
the beginners group were Patricia. ‘I — vacation Bible school. Tues­
Dally
labra bearing cathedral Mlsa Winnie Roush, and Miss Rue guests' table*. The bride's table wm John Thaler. Mr*. John Postma. 1 Ine Cagney. Efteen LaVanWoy, EJe- I and matching skull cap and carry- Stephen
and Gloria Grinage, Jan­ day. Wednesday, Thursday atid
aiwr Bondurake. Dorothy Radd. Ing on arm bouquet of Briarcliff
of Kalanuzoo, were brides­ centered wlUi the tradlUona) tiered ito.h-tlcr. Mr*. Alma1’Mishler and Dorothy Fiedler and Jean Klein., roses.
ice Johncock, Alice Mae Kidder, Friday morning* at ton o’clock. AH
f white and pinx peonies Rowley
maid*, their dresses being mode, wedding cake, and while snapdrag­
Norman A. WisemaiKof Kalama- Maxine Ann winter*. Den# Hawks, clilldren welcome.
*
■ gladioli decorated the like that of the matron of honor, ons. stock end other white flowers Mrs. Lawrence Hostetler. Freeport; ail of Kalamazoo; Lt. Col. and Mr*
.Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mishler and Carl Bauer and two daughters, zoo was best man. while Jon and Bonnie Hall, Philip Oldley. Shirley
chancel.
but in different colors. Miss Rou*h wore used as table decorations.
i William De ”—
Haan, ’—
brother*
the Hackney. Verna Colvin. Phyllis COATS.GROVE CHURCH •
Miss Elaine Mishler. St. Johns: Mr Carla and Kay. Saginaw.
“---------of
* *•"*
In the afternoon from two untU and
wearing pink and MU* Rowley
Jean bcoby, Barbara Bowman. Jo- OF CHRIST
Mrs. Joaeph Roiisfy Ionia; the
bride, ushered.
four
o'clock,
a
reception
was
held
aqua. They had Identical colonial
I Mr. nnd Mr*. John B. Gaylord. •ello O'Connor. Janet and JoAnn
Rev. and Mrs. Andrea- Hoffman.
Nationally known people, Evan­
at the home of the bride* parents Charlotte:
bouquets of painted daisies.
uncle------and-----------aunt of- -the
bride, corn­ Cooper. Eugene Curtis. Clayton gelists Virgil Brock and Blanch
Mr. and Mr*. John I BENNINK—DellAAN
|] ----------------------------at 421 E. Grund 8t.. Mrs Weilnlcy Mishler. Mrs.
Frank Martin. Miss
Kllse Memorial chapel. Grand Dieted the wedding party as mas- Case. Kathlene Blough. Leona and Kerr Brock will conduct a week's
. also played the traditional
Ironside. Mrs Ralph Herrick and
Wilma Bauman. Lora Lou Liningroom's cousin. Richard Stone, Mti. Lawrence Chose a.ssisting with Marilyn Martin. Mr and Mrs. Leo Raptd*. was the scene yqMerday.. ier and mlstrea* of ceremonies.
marches. The nuptial mass
tun. Duane Bump. Elaine and Mar- Christ beginning next Bunday eve­
A navy blue sheer with while ac- ;;
Walsh. Mr and Mrs Robert Walsh. June 30. of the ceremony uniting
ftukegun. The ushers were Lloyd the receiving and serving.
II.... Blanton, k
T.Ia.,. U1„,.„l,
by “
the
lb™,
Marjorie
Blough and ning. June '24 They are also noted
Mr. and Mr* Claude Stuart and In marriage Frances Mildred De- '.ceasories
Roush, the bride's brother. Has­
L;—ye—: was worn
Vlmother
i ii Evelyn
--- ----------------— ...
James
comjxiser* end singers The meet­
When Sgt. and Mr*. Corkin left .Mrs. Jack Monk. Grand Rapid,; Haan, daughter of Mr and Mr*
the bride, her corsage being of
rtgga by her fsxber. was attired in ting*. Robert Walsh, Grund Rap­
I Caroline Mackay and Vlrgene ing closes Bunday evening July 1.
Chicago
s)xc M Sgt. Daniel Florin. Washington. Alfred De Haan, Calvin avenue, i cer^e
iviuiaui for
»u&gt; a
■ short stay in
&gt;&lt;&gt; voicuk
" uk
id*. ine
the grooms
groom'a cvuuii.
cousin. William
wn of white net over white ins.
I
Eaton
interpreted
some popular ScrvioM begin at 7:48.
Grund Rapid*, and Theodore H
Mr‘ ?f!”n ,,k
‘&gt; rwJJ °
, The full skirt, with long Taffee. Dearborn, and M Stet, Dan- ! ante a beige gabardine *ult. a cur­
|
numbers:
old
time
melodic*
were
Dally Vacation Bible School next
ie! Flassin. Washington. DC. Mr sage of orchids and brown and Curl Miller. Detroit: Mr and Mr* Bennink. ton ot Mr and Mrs Herblue crepe wllh white ac'
Blve
a
Myrtle
S'
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8
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and
MIS. Lawrence
Liwtriicf J
u
VIIIIX-. while
Chase,
• nnc uvlwkuich
accoaaorlea.. aiici
After juuc
June 37
*&lt;
man H. Bennink of Kalamazoo
ceraorle* Her corsage was of white
by a peplum edged with ruf- Greenville,
i an Orinage; music of the church 4 yeBr. Of age Invited to attend.
were master and inis- they will be nt home In Columbia. I-Howard Walsh. Boston. Mau. Mr
me Mrvice was rcaa at z:su pm —------rr
---------------The altar was decorated with by Patricia Hecox. Ruth Yonker. |
I Georgia.
1 »n&lt;i Mr? Richard Stone. Muskc- by Dr. William H. Helrigel. pastor
with a round neck, a yoke tress at ceremonies
।
Marie
Plank.
Elaine
Colvin,
Duane
K“rdc'‘ Hower*, and on
ed with ruffled net. and lung . For her daughter's weddlnc. Mr, ' Both, Sgt and Mrs. Cork In are 1 gon: Mr mid Mr*. Lawrence Chase. ot Trinity Methodist church of '««
cither side were seven .branch can­ Bump.
; Classical selections were given by
An unusual mystery with a cost
delabra
Miss Dorothy-H. Gaylord of Riv­ advanced pupils—Richard Branch. headed by Lionai AlwIU and George
Yonker. Loretta Dryer. Dor- Zucco.
erside. III., cousin of the bride, song '1 Ruth
”lch
Lie be
Dteh"
by
Grieg; othy Lou Reynold*. Allee Kidder.
"Through the Year*”, Youmans: | Dorothy Ann Bower. Marilyn Mc- "Escape In the Desert”
Starring Helmut Dentine. Philip
and The Lord's Prayer ". Malotte. ’| Donald.
The closing group which empha- Dorn, ana Jean Bulivau. this movie
Miss Eleanor Bennink of Wyan­
the patriotic theme
Included
—----- —
---------- is a thriller about German war
dotte. sister of the groom, acted a* ।1 sited
SMOKED
marches. T.
t= jut
hymn*
and" -a i prisoner* loose on the Arizona dosorganist, playing "Llebeatrnum" and I military
rending. Those participating
rtlclpating were ert.
’
Cl
other traditional music.
Compton, Louise Hawk*.
About seventy guest* attended ! Lenore Case.
Bonnie DnvU, Loretta
“Hollywood Canteen” with a huge
the wedding nnd reception which Crystal
and Alden Burgess, the lat­ cast of 62 famous stars headed by
followed in the church parlor* Dryer,
giving a vocal number.
Joan Leslie and Robert Hutton, is
where Miss Mlrium Bennink. st'.ter terThis
part of the program was filled with dances, hit songs, mu­
of the groom. Uu, Eleanor Dowd. dedicated to the thirty-five young sk
and has a good plot loo.
Mtes Beatrice Termecr. and Mtea men now In the armed forces, who
Shonk
Carolyn Wheeler assisted.
bad been former pupil* of Mr*. "G. 1. Hnncyinoon” with Gale
The bride's golng-away costume Smith
and takenspart in her class
wo* a suit of mw green crepe with recitals Flogs dispersed among the
Limited
u
A romantic comedy about n just
brown and white accea»ortcs
lovely arrangement of flowera were married army couple who are beact
Supply
•After a short honeymoon nt I^ke meant
ns a tribute to them.
with difficulties
Michigan Mr and Mrs. Bennink
will be ut home nt 724 S Wavhi ington street. Hastings, after July FRED MAIN
starring Ute East Side Kid*
Fred LX'loss Main, ton of William
Lots of action and comedy arc
Mrs Bennink was graduated from nnd Addie I. Main, wu born July packed in Uli* picture which begins
Western Michigan College of Edu­ 14. 1893. al Thomapplc lake. Michi­ when the kids find a diamond
cation and ha* taught physical ed­ gan. and passed nway June 13. necklace.
ucation in the schools of Mesick. 1945. al the age of 51 years. 10
Milford. Grand Rapids, nnd East month*, nnd 29 days, al Leila Post
Grand Rapid*. She was director of iMatplldl, Battle Creek, after a seri- HENDERSHOT NEWS
Camp Blodgett for two nummen r.tifi operation. He had been In poor
Center
nnd had charge of swimming pools health for the last three years
Clinton Brill walked In and sur­
in Grand Rapids for two summers.
He was united in marriage to prised hi* parents. Mr. and Mrs
Limited
Mr Bennink. "Ted", was also grad­ Goldin M*v Klipfer on April IL Albert Brill. Sunday afternoon. He
uated from Western Michigan. He 1027.
■ uxr Tb
iv this
ini* union live
five children
ciuiuren has
iw twenty-one days at home this
taught In a mission station in the iwrv bom. Mary Marie. Norman. trip,
,lr|P a Clarence Walter* has arrived
hill* of Kentucky and was director Gladys. Grace and Betty. His wife In the States and 1* now spending
of community recreation nnd relig­ mujMd awav May 21. 1937; alao two thirty day* wllh his wife, the for­
ious education among the Jlcrilln daughters have preceded him in mer Margie Pilgrim. In Billings.
PILLSBURY BEST
Montana. He U on leave from Gard­
Apache Indians at Duke. New death.
1
~
Mexico He has taught shop mi l
Hr leaves tn mourn their loss be­ ner General hosolta). Chicago. *
was coach at Richland and in Kal­ side* the children, one sister. Mrs. Herbert Whltwortn. a former prison­
amazoo where he organized the Myrtle Barker of Hastings; four er ol the German*, is home with hl*
Kalamazoo Student Canteen One brothers. Roy of Detroit. Marlic parents. Mr nnd Mr*. Fay Whit­
summer he was on the stage of the and Arthur of Hastings, and Orlo worth. for sixty day*. Thia is happv
Butt Half
rain Park theater In Cleveland. of KulnmaAxi; nnd many nieces news (or many parents, wive* and
friend* and we nil hope that all of
Here he U YMCA seerrtarv. and nephews.
Limited
lb.
the other boy* may be coming
youth director, and director of city
Funeral services were held at home roon too
FREEPORT
recreation.
Barryvllle church June 14 at 2 p.m .
Mr. Arthur Morgan of California
Those attending the wedding and he was laid to rest in Barry- spent Wednesday night with Mr.
from Hastings were Mr and Mrs villc ecmctrry beside hl* wife and and Mr*. A. C. Clark. On Thurs­
। Otto Boer,ma. Mr nnd Mr, How­ two daughters The Rev. J. J. Wil­ day they all Journeyed to Dr. and
ard Frost, and Mr. slid Mrs John letts officiated.
Mr*. Glen Gunn's at Kalamazoo. *
Dclnaay
Mr*. Albert Brill and Mrs. Clinton
Brill acre in Grand Rapids WedFIRHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH neeHav a»turd»v Mr« Brill went
I-cason Sharpe. Pastor
Removes Bulk
to Battle Creek with the E. J. Mor­
Eight pound* of dehydrated Irish j SlHu.n5’ VJunlf
gan* a Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Par­
it.
Old South
'
«^.l.,.l .... bU.M,
g^Jg'
MMI. mele and June were Father’s Day
guests of Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Gnrof raw noiutiw*
poLiloes ueiahintf
weighing an
80 nnmd*
pound*. ta||on; ■•Religious Certainties ”
rlaon. * Mr. and Mrs Ed Sentx of
Algonquin lake were Sunday guests
of the Matteson and Christiansen
families * Mr. and Mr*. R. H.
MINCE MEAT
Mott and Mr. and Mra. Floyd Gar­
36 a*. Jar.
.
rison and grandchildren were Sun­
day evening callers at Harry Whit­
worth's of the Week* District.
HOME

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FOOD

X &lt;c

SMOKED HAMS

52'

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99c

25 lb. Sock

SMOKED HAMS

37'

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35c

SHOPPING BAG

BEAN CHOICE

RITZ CRACKERS pkg
23c
PUMPKIN
2Jlb can15c

can

KIDNEY BEANS

ige

GRAPE JAM Ma Brown 2 lb i«r 43c

55c

WATERMELONS
lb. ■
.
TOMATOES

RADISHES
Bun.

CHERRY PRESERVE
APPLE BUTTER Shurfine

34‘
22c

2

Dulehea*

lbs.

Smucker,

2
do*.

PEACHES

2

34c
CUCUMBERS

DOG &amp; CAT FOOD W«J

2 pkg 19c

SCOTT TOILET TISSUE

4 roll, 29c

WALDORF TOILET TISSUE

4roM9&lt;

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ONIONS

SALAD

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29'

, I FAIR LAKE
Mrs. WlU Mason of Delton spent
1 the weekend with her daughter and
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lett's.
' । * Mrs Ev* Kelley of Kalamazoo
, spent the weekend with her *teter.
Mr*. Lawrence Hughe* and family
1 and attended Children's Day in
Hickory Oomen Sunday morning. *
Mr. and Mr*. Lyle Dickeraon and
, daughter. Mr*. Mason Letta. Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Armour and Mr.
nnd Mrs. Garner Hampton all of
Hasting*, were Bunday caller* of
' their parents. Mr. and Mra. H. O.
, Armour. * T/Sit. and Mr*. Edwin

FRIDAY. JUNE 22
Ailmlulon by bond only
To the all Technicolor p
Hetty Grable. Dick Hyme*. Phil Silvera

THE DIAMOND HORSESHOE'
June 1th and ttnd.

Young CHICKENS
lb.

47c

SATURDAY. JUNE 23 ONLY
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

Mra.Mrt. Chas. Pixley. * Mr. and
Mr*. Lyle Dickerson and daughter.
Mr*. Mason Utts, were Sunday
caller* at Mr. and Mrs. Bert Utts'.
Mr »-'d Mrs Marvin Harrington
of Delton were Monday caller* at
tne Ulla home Mr. Harrington rtocntlv returned from the South
, Pacific theater of war. * Wayne
Miller has received his dlscharg"
from the «rmv and is working al
his former Job at Pottum. Baltic
Creek.
t
_________

FOG ISLAND'

49'
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THE BRAND OF

PORK CHOPS
lb.

36'

24'

21'

THE DEVIL'

SUNDAY and MONDAY. Jun« 24-25
Judy Garland. Koberl Walker

THE CLOCK”
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 1:M TO 3:M
Only enough admitaions will be sold al bargain prices to fill

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FRI.. JUNE 26-27-28-29

SWISS STEAK
Round or

QQ.

’ 19

HOLLYWOOD CANTEEN

RARRY THEATRE
Hostings, Mich., Phones 2244-2557

15'

VEAL STEAK
round

SPINACH

TOMATOES

23'
5'

Qr
J. tz

Sirloin, Ibz-

11bjar28c

PLUM JAM P^dale 2|lb ja^c
CUT GREEN BEANS^ee-can 17c

lb.

GREEN PEPPERS
•b.

HONEY

1 lb. limit
lb.
Homo Rendered

Tex O’Brien. Jim Newhlll

ORANGES
Calif.

Ito.

APPLE BUTTER

RENDERED LARD

2Vi lb. Broilers

APPLES

1 lb. jar 22c

Shurfine

55'

'"'a'"”1'

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Irt)

21b, . 33c
PRUNES
PREMIUM CRACKERS 2 lb*. 35c 1 lb 19c

SLICED BACON

45c

47c
2ii». 23c

ORANGE JUICE

GRAPE JAM

BUTTER

15'

46'

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JUNE 22-23
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

The East Side Kid*

DOCKS OF NEW YORK

*-—

NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Miss Wilma Henney is visiting
her brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Henney, at DeWitt this
week. * Mr. and Mr*. Olendon
Eckardt of Hartings. Mrs Lydia
Schultr and Mis* Olg* Eckardt
spent Tuesday evening with the for­
mer'* mother, Mrs. Bertha Eckardt
in honor of her birthday. * MIm
Roberta Wise of Woodland spent
Bunday afternoon with Phyllis and
Marilyn Eckardt. * Master Terry
Bailey of Battle Creek is visiting al
tne home of his uncle and aunt.
Mr. and Mr* Karl Eckardt. Terry
with hi* brother* Jackie and Dun­
can Bailey are spending their tummer vacation at the Xari Eckardt
and Henderson Hall bames. * Mias
Either Schuler arrived home Thurs­
day evening from Tucson. Art*., to
spend the summef wllh her mother.
Mr* Lydia Schuler and rtsier. Mr,.
Waiter Cooke and hiuband. * Bun­
day dinner guests at the home ot
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Henney were
Mr. and Mrs. Will Oerlinger and
Sr. and Mrs. La Vem Hewitt. *
r*. Lydia Schuler and daughter*.
Mrs. Walter Cooke and Mis* Esther
Schuler, also Miss Ola* Eckardt.
visited kr. and Mn Lyte Robinson
»nd daughter Loraine in 6. Bun-

GUNS OF THE PECOS"
Schneider visited their cousin Don
Eckman who was borne on furlough.

We Buy
Live
Chickens

FDQD7,CENTER'

SUNDAY and MONDAY. JUNE 24-25
Gale Storm. Arllne Jodge, Frank Jenks

”G I HONEYMOON”

Chiw La Ur

BARGAIN MATINEE BUNDAY 3:N TO I:
ambodud this standard, with regu-

TUES*. WED., THURS.. JUNE 26-27-28
Jean Sullivan. PhliUp Dorn. AUn Hate

NASHVILLE

HASTINGS

"ESCAPE IN THE DESERT

steadily aha ad toward a M-yaar
minimum for ichtol leaving and em­
ployment. with regulation of hours,
and of employment la dangaiwua
occupaUona. up to II year*.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JUNE 81. 1H5

The
HagtintzR DHnncr
Banner
1
ra of Um Church
it' Reception of

faut it just didn't teem right u&gt;
11&gt;Ve gvCTrt, fclralulcd w near home
at such a time. More than that,
rabitiua irwy
Everett la such a grand fellow, you
..
. muv—
hke Wm cven before
talow
; him and than partly due to black.
COOK UHOA. E4lur«
■nappy eyes and a smile you can't
KIUHTY BKVKXTH YKSR beat. Just lo look at Everett you could
feel how happy he was to be home

.
Ible school. TueaThursday rfnd
t ten o’clock. All
KIRCH

,

। citation witn one cluster, me rurpie Heart. Bronze Scar. E.T.O. ribbon with 3 stars, and Hie Infantry
Combat medal.. Everett entered
service with Louis Hickey. Nash­
, vllle, “Gabby" Garrison £nd Lhav
, group of fellows, which was Just
14 yrs. ago. lacking 45 days. Everett'
■ays he’s going to take it easy for
,' awhile and get used lo being a civi­
lian again. As for us soldier, we're
mighty proud and grateful to know
a *ad like you-our thanks.
other home on pointe Is
friendly Wlliis L. Hutchens who
enlisted from Freeport In '42, hav­
Ing been home only once since lhav
time. He has served on a hospital
riilp in N. Africa and from there to
,h” Pscinc wh"c
WM «n ‘he
Philippines. Hls son. Delwlne. is
u»(Sh

HL’IISCKIPTION
UATEa
•"

"X

evening July 1.

ilble Schoo) next
111 children over
lied to attend.

tery with a cast
kt will and George

Dentine. Philip
tllvan. this movie
ut German war
the Arizona dca-

*en” with a huge
stars headed by
tobert Hutton. Is
, hit songs, mu­
i plot too.

edy about a lust
tie who are beset

Hide Kids
and comedy arc
,ure which begins
(Ind a diamond

EWS
Iked in and sur-

ay afternoon. He
tys at home thia
alters has arrived
la now spending
tls wife, the forritn. In Bllllng’i.
leave from Card­
inal. Chicago. *
, a former prison, Is home with hls
Mr*. Fay Whll,ys. This la happy
irents. wives and
hope that ell ot
nay be coming

gan of California
night with Mr.
Hark- On Thursteyed lo Dr. and
at Kalamazoo. *
and Mrs Clinton
nd Rapids WedMo Brill went
th the E. J. Mor■drs. Harvey Parere Father’s Day
Mrs. Floyd GarMrs Ed Sentz of
re Sunday guests
and Christiansen
Mrs. Floyd Garlldren were Sun­
s at Harry WhUtks District.

i of Delton spent
her daughter and
Mrs. Bert Lett’s,
ry of Kalamazoo
J with her sister,
ighes and family
Uldren’s Day Tn

Hampton all of
unday callers of

isrents. Mr. and
Lxtey. * Mr. and
xi and daughter.
. were Bunday
irvin Harrington

r. Harrington refrom Uw South
war. * Waype
od his discharge

Postum. Battle
ODLAND
tnney is visiting
dfe. Mr. and Mrs.
at DeWitt this,
d Mrs. Olendon
ngs. Mrs. Lydia
is Olga Eckardt
ilng wllh the for­
i Bertha Eckardt
birthday. ♦ M1m
Woodland spent
with Phyllis and
♦ Master Terry

uncle nnd aunt.
1 Eckardt. Terry
Jackie and Dunmdlng their sumIhe Karl Eckardt
ill homes. * Miss
ived home Thurs-

husband. * Bunat the home ot
nsr Henney were
11 Gerlingcr and
Vem Hewitt. ★
r and daughter.’,
i and Miss Esther
is Olea Eckardt.
rs Lyle Robinson
■noon.

their cousin Don
tome on furlough.

ana Schneider.

labor at cbildrsn

idard. with regu­

tward a

IS-ytar

julstion at hours.

Ing how ne fought the battle ut
: Preus. Texas. In service nearly 3 yrs.
Starr was, stationed at Pecos air
field when it opened arid he has
been there continuously until it re­
cently closed. Hls new assignment

cactus cluster Just to show what
he faced In line of duty.
over the Bonlua. Ulithi. Yap. Pxlau.1 He used to attend the Morgan
Okinawa. Luzon. Formosa and Ley- ।school when Mrs. Greenfield taught
te. She also served as a conyoy for there—remember. Since that time
he's been 32 mo's in the Pacific on
the Philippine landings.
In the Pacific the Swanson has 1Guam. He’s tanned, pleasant. Er­
rescued 40 pilots and crewman on nest J. Gross. MM. 3/C, son of
Mrs. Eva Rowlader. Nashville. R. 1.
seven different occasions.
Had a brief chat with nlcc-lo- ! Ernest told about meeting hls cou­
meet Jack Larkin. HUB. ’42. and 'sin Irving Rue Jr. segue time ago
hls wife, before he left on the 2Gth 11
fur reassignment. Jack, who has ,Irom home. He returned Monday
been 2‘» yrs. In service, 20 months last to Detroit for reassignment.
in the Atlantic, enjoyed swapping ।1 in uniform just since Apr. 4 but
stories with Johnny Shultz, who ever so happy to be home was Nor­
left last Monday after 30 days I man Allcrdlng. Carlton Center,
home. Felt sorry to miss a visit I Irom Fort Sheridan. Ill., having a
with Johnny during al) tlial lime. ■ wonderful time eating an ice cream
We knew a navy talk with him cone.
woulH be something we didn't want
Our visit with Prank Hobbs will
to skip—shucks!—or what would I wait until next week—you’ll, see
Jou say Johnny—careful, may have •. why.
,
to censor.
Have heard lots of folks say, “It’s
A number of our fellows are at i good to see Boyd Clark"—and
Percy Jones now—those from there ; Hurt's exactly right. He’s looking
and home often arc Chuck Leon­ great after his 31 months In servard. Gaylord Flory, and Charles ।| Ice, 18 months of that in Italy. On
Keller, the latter home for 30 days. '.....
t ...,. n0W)n
, the E.T.O.
ribbon n(
he, WCBnl
wears 2 silver
Thought we d have things to tell I..
; ---- ...-------- u_...---------------- bcsldcs
you about John Coleman—just try ?! .
/
un|, Htatlon witn
Iona gJid
with
and keep up with him He squired ; ,^'je.f cl£tc? U HmUw

news thia week—will give out next
time.
A wedding of June 24th will be
Guy Higglni N. East St., dis­
charged after many months in the
wavy, and Evelyn Tobias. Dowling.
A brother. Charles Higgins, who
served with tne army in the S.
Pacific, received a discharge in
Jan. Two other brothers are in
service. Donald with the army in
the Philippines and Albert with
the navy In the Pacific.
An A.P. story names Sgt. George
Juppstrom as one of 10 Mich. Su­
perfortress Combat Crewmen, mem­
bers of a 21st bomber command
unit on Balpan. who have been

pation In numerous successful
flights and combat missions over
•”8S&gt; going to 'Tommy Waters

day. We alao received the good! for agricultural prcductivtnroa,
newa that our pastor, the Rev. D. paying their money forborne value
Robinson was returning for on- ■ alone. ThU b.«sts the general price
«'tn" !«•£■* Merle Bradfield al- levrli until the farmer must either
tended a Triple A meeting in Has-' nay too much
or not buy
un-nuSiZ;
.n

spending her vacation from MS.C.
at home. * Joyce Roush of Kal­ ' petition to secure their own farms
amazoo spent the weekend with her rnlmt choose between paying in­
fluted price* and remaining
' ants until Jand prices decline.
: Mr. Wright recommends
_ buyer who must secure

YIELDS MAY NOT „______________
SUFFER BECAUSE OF■:gSTR.TSS?
■■■■» «*m*m tMMMc ’ fanrT'ei
farm earnings,
। should proceed, with caution.
LATE SEASON
Many Crops Can Still
Make a Good Showing

Ing experienced this year, need not
be too discouraging to farmers as
who la now Petty Officer 3'c.
Lt. and Mrs. Arnold Perkins left concerned, says Roy E. Decker,
,
1
Friday for Miami. Fla. where Ar­ i arm crops department head at
Michigan State college.
nold' will be reassigned.
I He has assembled figures from
k
ceyr now in the Philippines with I the Michigan crop Reports which
’Y r\ I ▼
r\ I * I F
the AAF. ground crew has been I show that wllh a few exceptions
r
J II () I?
A
\
overseas 2 yrs. this fall. He has | above-average yields of field crops
LUI I V l\ I n L J
been in - sen Ice 4 yrs. enlisting 4 . were obtained during four similar
l
.Conant
1. « ...
yrs ago last month. He has 4 but­
In 1935 the season was generally
tle stars and enough points to come
If things continue M at present. Now that Willbi Is a civilian again,
home so he’s hoping it won’t be too late, with temperature* ’ averaging
the
may need
long before he's in the States.
the United
United States
States may
need a
a super
super, «ue« »h“l ** d'd-•‘lined up for a
Wil) tell you who the. "Please weathet during June was favorable
supreme court to step in and co- year with the 6th air corps In Pan­
fur
the development of fungous di­
! Identify" service man wns next
cndlnate nnd reconcile the various, ama—"here I go back lo the tropseases. caused considerable lodging
les ugain." lie laughed ns we
week If you don't already know.
conflicting opinions handed down thought, “Gush, what n man."
CpI. Robert Bllvin. son of Mr. of grain, delayed planting of late
by the U S Supreme Court during,
crops,
particularly Held beans, and
i nnd Mrs Ross Bllvin, landed in the
Haw's this fur a. "H’s a small
these past few. years.
j Stales after 14 days crossing from hindered cultivation of other row
world." Ellis Kelly. E-M. 3/c. who
Doster to the dance, looking nUe
Own-rou
Boyd
Hr
crops. Yet an abundant harvest
’arrived home June 13th and left LU.
very gfand and on the dignified ' "*
.,*?
„f jEL r.,r I Emtland. He had hbped to be at was gathered that vear with wheat
।
Percy
Jones
but
was
sent
to
ClinThe to called "AP” case is the . the I7lh for New York, has really side, in hls uniform He1. Dick Ptag- ^1?. rTdan for raUtenment
yielding 24 bushels higher than
latest example fo point. The su-I been sailing about—around the lelon. and Kenny Miller have been ■ 8hlrcr,&lt;Un .r,,r
preme tribunal went into a huddle I world In fart-so imagine his sur- paling around together while he's I 1,1 service over 4 yrs. scrvlnR In 15th. He called home to say he the previous 10-year average, com
higher, oats 42 higher, barley
nnd came up with „ 5 to 3 decision
*I1CI’ “'5* Jcr‘ tile Pacific for been home. George Brown has also ; Australia. New Guinea, and. lite honed to be home in 2 weeks for 54
3,7 higher, and beans 250 pounds
...
---------------—
I
the
Atlantic,
docked
in
France
and
a
30
day
furlough.
Then
he
hopes
that the Associated Press was a
been home from G. L. while John Philippines. Is genial Sgt. Lawrence he has it figured out correctly that higher.
within no time he had located hls ----- .-------Jordan who Is now stationed al he will be reassigned and Riven a
monopoly nnd so catnc in conflict br-lther-ln-law,
In 1937 the ground was extremely
Sgt. Glenn Kahler.
Custer His Interest in Bar­ 60 dav POW furlough. He was wet during April. May. and June,
Now to the bride and groomy nearby
....
with Federal law. If the Associated In a few hours they were together
is Mrs. Jordan,
who------was wounded in action in Germany but greatly delaying planting opera­
rycounty
-------- - ------------------------ -------Press Is n monopoly, then any asso­ batting the breeze at a hurricane news—Sgt. Bob Corkln made it I ry
tions. Yet beans made 387 pound*
ciation with membership rules is a »p«-cd. Glenn gave Ellis’ ship the, home from Fort Benning. Ga lo the former Elsa Pease.
rx.nahu Roush i
BU| MarU lins been home well. We’ll be seeing you. Bob.
wed pretty nurse Dorothy
above the 10-year average yield,
monopoly.
once over, probably Blinking the 'on
Saturday. Everything went ucAnother who has Just arrived and com 58 bushels above. How­
while, he’d be glad It he too. were ; cording
to schedule until after the glad he’d finished this much before back In the States Is:—
ever. oats, barley and wheat yields
Labor organizations can Ret con- te"?c*"rd £T'd’ "nd,i?,1“y *,c
reception in the afternoon It was
I r„l of bargaining nrlvllevra of cn- ElllB
.hav‘‘ **M&gt;n u‘llln« »“ this | then that Bob and Dorothy, trying they went Into whiles—he thinks
Pvt. John Keeler
summer boot training will certain­
["*
...
.111
*wh«» *-1 now home
Schick Gen. Hosp.
June delayed planting of corn and
tire Industrial unite and force all «|th honorable dtecharge after to quietly disappear, dashed out the ly emphasize laundry problems.
Clinton. Iowa
ihn work to loin
lain their organization
ariranlznttiiii ..............
n^n'riv « .... ... ___ ___ _________
"mX ।l)jr* tliwr ,or th’’,r car- Soon 'the ■ Remind u* to tell you how Doc.
who
Despite this, beans yielded
chutedSon ’the Heo
enr*
*ere after them and just In Walton solved his laundry problem John, son of the George Keelers beans.
250 pounds higher and com nearly
chatted on the Ben Franklin enr- . the
of the Chase. Dorothy
entered service over 2 yrs. ago and
next week.' BID saw Larry Fuller was wounded in Prance. A brother J0 bushels higher than average.
pn mu Court titled that tills Is not ner the other morning, while Young
Mopped
and
cried.
"Oh
Bob.
I
for
­
In 1943 most of the com. field
monopolistic
Yet In the case of Jack and Janice Kelly were admir­ got my make-up case" Bob. even who is also booting It at G.L. Bill's Pfc. Robert Keeler, was also wound­
beaus and soybeans were planted
I he AP. an association organized to ingly standing by their dad
though he was a husband of onlv ice the same time. Leon landing ed. but is now back on duty guard­ after the first week in June. Com
&lt; Perhaps
gather news for Its members—there
Chief Petty Officer Dorrell Aid­ a few hours, knew the import of in the army nt 'Camp Robinson. ing prisoners tn Italy.
and beans were above Ute 10-year
is no attempt made to monopolize i rich L. home but haven't seen him this situation, so the fleeing couple Ark., which makes him the only John nnd Bob Bllvin ore in the average, but wheat, oate and bar­
did an about face and then it was ■ tic in his family not Navy. Other same hospital *
ley were considerably below the av­
' was sure good to shake hands a toss up of who was doing the brothers arc Donald 8 2/C at JnckDick Foster has nassed the V-12 erage.
elation* from gathering news—the I
ria.
ano
retty
oniccr
ont
'
'
ca
'
’
M
J
u
'y
J
5t
t°
Supreme Court cries "monopoly."
I with Manne Cpl. Rixlney Schad chasing The newlyweds were final- ]; ronvuie.
rmiville. Fla. and
Petty officer
Mr. Decker pointe out that beans
. . .
. •Middleville* who Is home for 30 ly organized again and managed t.»
n,,u „n his Sth vear of hLs 8 mo" college work at cither consistenUy were above average
hot
ulthnui
Hee
nnd
the
... f Alma. Mt. Pleasant, or
,,
_
dnvs
nfter ju
30 mos
“
~
। . zw. ।
■«.
I “
"v« niwr
outy in tne roor Knzoo
Kazoo. Dick
Dick. those years, while the late seasons
leave
but
not
without
rice
and
the
'
sendee
Clarity.
sold Charles Evans ,| cifsc.
?(flc Rodney was one of the most
said
rest of it. Happy honeymoon and lllx
- &gt;ard'
- tile Hornet when she was • being only 17 yrs. could have had were more hazardous to other
rrat
ItLsticc. “
*'ls
Hughes, when। chief justice,
is the
Hie I| iiu.
llkenble\"kids" In T.K. Hie still la&gt; much happiness to Bub nnd Duro- llltar)tM| nn,i aunk. He writes that I a year at U. of M. having won the crops.
He emphasizes, however, that
greatest of leubilatlvc and Judicial ■ where he was graduated in ’42 and ’’•y
„ __ ,
.
.nt present he’s in the Marianas scholarship this year but he passed late planting doesn’t necd^arily
virtues. like the sunshine, revealing ' enlisted the next month for serv- , Among
ziuk»i,« the
me uniformed ___
— ».
guests
at , |)d the
U awen.mean low yields.
X. wedding «...
nnd curative.” The Supreme Court I Ice. Hr never had a furlough from 1 the
was pr«i
Fred kl-ter
Ziegler —. |I Sliu hnvpn.t vU|ted wuh HnfoW lbw wouldn’t, they ask.
AP rav
case wu
was
so , ...........
day
please avv
see m.ii
that we '
Lieut. Alphcus F. Berlin. 27, pre­
■thinking
iiiiiKiiiH on the nr
.h mi
/ he left until now. He wears Bclty.wiH you picunc
T j Kimmel except lo know that he lias viously reported missing in action FARM LAND PRICES TO
"muddy" that five of the eight Jus- ; L1"' p1urP,5 Heart ribbon and hna 1 have a chance to chat wllh your
been places and done things in a over Germany since February 20. is CONTINUE ITWAHD A YEAR
, I general sori
of wav— however. now known to have been killed, on OR MORE AFTER WAR
I
there's
nothing
genera!
about
the
Farm land price* will continue lo
justice
'^‘the Petelin Is“lakd’in th"Up?I ' ShJ1 lef^Mon^^to"'NewnYork’‘II special
*’5&lt;‘clal attention
»Hfnllon Harold
Harold has
for that date. The war department has rise
Justice of
of superior
superior caliber,
caliber, frankly
frankly cd
has for
for * year or two after the
cd on the Pelelin island In Hie Panotified hls wife. Bemlta. who. with
rays in his opinion that he does not lati group. Hls sister. Marine Lt No. he didn't come to see the town 1
rlEa,nt
their daughter. Rebecca Kay. born war's end. predicts Karl T. Wright,
know what hls colleagues are talk­ Martha Jean Schad. will be home but to visit hls wife, the fornwr ।’h&lt; &gt;
farm
management research spe­
wit h two and one-half months after her
ing about.
cialist
at Michigan State college.
Bertha
*™n .V?1 ”ll1 r
to sec him while he la here
Bertha Bechtel,
Bechtel, who
who Is
is with
with her
her
father’s death, is living with her
He point* out that as a factor In
Rodney’s brother. Pvt. Rex W. parents, the John Bechtels. R 5. bright In whites nnd Ruth gleam­ parents, Mr. and Mrs, Myron Tuck­
this inflationary trend, cltv buyers
The trouble Is that the Supreme Schad. Is at present near Coblenz. John. In service 8 yrs.—wounded ing just because Harold was there. erman of Hastings.
Marine
Royal
Hayes
arrived
are
creating
a definite prigilem for
Court nt picsent is manned mostly
Lieutenant Berlin was a P-47
once, met Bertha when she wfa
by social reformers
­
lighter pilot
pilot flying
tiying with
witn the
the I2th
tain P.*
Lv
.. ....... nnd not by jurFrance
April 4. after 4 months bastationed as u Wave at the Naval home Sat. for 15 days enroute to fighter
ists of outstandlng
' '
■'
—
- - .
- I sic training at Camp Blanding. Fla. hospital In Boston. They were both
Tactical Air Command, based In
farming operations by buying
professional
merit.
Hi was Immediately assigned to ...
Talk about your Rood looking ,France In hl* lust ,tetter,
cw&lt;a. written .। “n
in ,..v
the medical corps ......
and -v..,
well, both
in
that
»&gt;»
x»a
Jean
give
more
than
a
farm
Is worth
the 106 Div. of the 1st Army and being Navy they just naturally saw j movie men in service, they have Pi.hmorv
February 18. he stated that he had ,'
saw action at Ixiricnt. France where eye
■ vr to
tn eye.
ev&lt;* and
nnd when that
thnr happens
hatuuiM nothing on
Oil this
tills Whitney
Wllltnev man. We rrimnt*t»t
.inri&gt; onlntr
completed SO
40 mlclnnc
misIons since
going 1
Germans were holed Into a pocket, a sailor just drops anchor and pops tefer to Lt. tj.g * Max Whitney in overseas in September. Mrs. Berlin
lite
question.
John
Is
a
Rood
lookj
tervlge
8
yrs
—
first
4
with
Ute
navy.
news Rathertng Into a sort of glorl- I
.*'IS ,nd Sunncr &lt;&gt;n ,a Jhe?.vy
has not yet received any details of
fimt
1 machine gun and received the Ing. dark haired fellow, friendly to 1 these last 4 with the Maritime scr­ her husband's death.
fled awt
OWI.
bronze battle star.
: visit with and easy to know. Even I ' ice. Remember when Max and the
Trevor Van Houten, back from
our good wishes are a lit- I Rons »ere cutting capers at Frce- MILO
When the Federal government the Okinawa Invasion, has been 1 though
tic past the wedding day we’re port- He finished In "36 and since
attempts to control the free press here and gone, and we never saw • ferttlng them your way. with cheers . &lt;hnt time'he’s acquired a man of . Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Burroughs
of Hie United State*—watch out. A him so well have to let this offi­ ' for the navy.
the world appearance that is decl- , were very pleasantly surprised Sun­
when their son. Sgt.
nation with a Federally controlled cial report fill the bill for the pres­
Morc congratulations and best dedly becoming. It was good to visit day afternoon
BurrouglLs arrived-home for
press Is no longer free.
ent. twefe we not on the Job, or wishes to Kermit Stamm and hls about the gang with Max and ot uHarold
twenty-one day furlouqh. This Is
were you hiding, sailor?*
| bride. They (Martha Mahar—both ; course we mentioned his brothers. the first time that Harold bos been
Aboard the USS Swanson (De­ : ‘39 graduates of Vermontville hlgh» Gaylord on an LS.T. In the Pacific home since his Induction into the
was at Iwo "Jlina.
and
now army over three years ago. Most
layed*—Trevor Larny Van Houten. were married In the Methodist par- ‘1 -he ..........
— —
’ Is"—
19. machinist’s mate, third class, siinagc'at Hollywood. Calif., on Apr. at Okinawa—and Bob who was se­ । of this time has been spent In Pan­
son of Mrs. Merle Van Houten. 436 28tii. Kermit is stationed at Muroc verely wounded at Guadalcanal Is ama. * Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brad­
now In the hospital at Newport. field of South Bend. Ind., were week­
■ Continued from Page I. Sec. l.i
West Grand St.. Hastings. Mich.. Air Base ns instructor.
I* serving aboard this destroyer
1st Lt. Hubert S. Bronson and R. I Gaylord is S 1/c with the end guests of Mr. and Mrs Merle 1
treatment at Fort Custer for | which has fought in every type of Mrs. Bronson who have been spend- Coast„Guard
,
_and Bob Is a Sgt. with Bradfield and Jack. * A beautiful
wounds received In action overseas.
the
ue Marine Corps.
■Children’s Day pageant was
He just received hls medical dis­ theaters, and has aided in escort­ and Mrs. E. J. Beck parents of Mrs
Can hardly get to the Dot - Dash | sen ted at the church service
^BARKER’S DRUG STORE
charge. Pfc. Keith Holcomb finally inc more than 1.000 ships, none of Bronson, left FYI.. June 15th for
arrived at Strasbourg. Germany. which has been sunk.
Fort Sheridan, Illinois, where- he
Keith was very fortunate In getting
Rhe has taken part In nine in­ will be pinccd on the Inactive list. '
ncrtiM as hls ship was wrecked .vaalons.
a---- ------------------M flagship; I
twice serving
Lt. Bronson has been released by
badly by a sub. He was one ot a participated In a taskt group
K in
... air
... ■ the army to the Pennsylvania Air
number who was saved.
strikes on eight other Islands and Lines for civilian flying, os there'
One of our Marines. Pvt. Clyde engaged in two surface actions, one is a shortage of pilots for such 1
Casey, is In South Carolina. Hls against the Japs on Oct. 25. 1944. work.
father is quite ill nt Ulis writing,
Since she was commissioned in
He will be stationed at Washingbut we nil hope for a speedy re­ May. 1941. she lias covered between ton. D. C. for several weeks taking
covery. Just received a letter from 250.000 and 300.000 miles without a Instructions in his new work, and
njy brother. Cpl. Leon Dunn, who single casualty.
then will be amdgned to some one
had been doing mechanic work In
During Atlantic operations, she of the P.A.L. stations
France, was sent back to England bagged two Nazi planes, both in
When former HJIS. teacher
for Infantry- training. With that
completed, he's wondering where
he will ro from there.
A I have tried to mention each and
every one of you. nnd if I have
missed anyone I’m very sorry’. So
will clone wishing you nil the very
beat of luck and n speedy return
home. Hope to see you soon. So
long.
Clara Hughes

^eviTz^mai

ck and Blanch
onduct a week’s
Grove Church ot

Uw invasion of Licata.
She began her Pacific operations
in January. 1944. and from March
to October participated in the in­
vasions -of the Admiralty islands.
Hollandla, Blak. Noemfoor. Palau
and- Leyte.
From September to the Igllcr

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They’re cotton crisp .
ruffled and bebraided
be loved by every link girl!
At play they’re pretty as a
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ade u really dresses, tool

Aching Feet

THE HOME FRONT *

Coming aboard for another week,
so give ’er the gun ’cause here goes
full steam ahead.
These are exciting days about i
town, what with all the news about
so many of you on your way home.
Here's n bin Welcome to all of van.
To mention a few Tommy Kurr.
Gordy Crothers. Bill Dunlap are
among those About to see ths good
nld UNA
Bet they’re singing,
"Hastings Here We Come "
It's a real Job now to keep track
of who’s here. To brief it. POW’s
Julius Knowlton and Lyle Hath­
away have arrived home: Floyd
Craig is here: POW Raymond P1tx-r
is about town: Don Townsend POW
and Gene Bush are In the States
ahd should be home any dev now;
Gerald Ryan Is back from Okina­
wa: Johnny Armbruster fjnallvorrf^vrd: two Lt. Colonels arc here,
namely. Homer Barbnr nnd Carl
Bauer—the latter was much im­
pressed with the "scrap" books
isonnrfs like a good pun&gt; hls moth­
er Lw keening for her soldier sons.
Besides all of the clippings, the
book contains th* army discharge
mners given tn their grandfather,
who served with the 11th Mich,
cavalry In the Civil War. There are
rbn passes which were used nt that
time, so sneciflrd. to allow the men
to so to Louisville. Ky. These hlst-rjr*l documents »re much a part
of the cherished heritage of our

•nvo fellas nr* home for good on
pointe. One is Pfc. Everett Johnson
who arrived Monday on an early
bus and had to wait for the 10:30
e m bus to lake him to Woodland
wished our old galopy could drive
&lt;•1? of town, lust ao we cou
taken thia soldier home. N
a lew ho**r« made much dlf

coming was the fl rat since Nov. ’42.

Fashloin

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should be swashbuckling.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER THlHbDAV. JUNE 21, 1H5

two-day confer-J
prepared aa any as ths result of
r any develop- ence fa Washing'
nn« ottt ot
that labpc
labpr has. oraraaa*
ovaraaa* alumni
alumni of tha University
from universal of Georgia haaa voted in fivor of *
He stressed that peacetime unlvaraal military train- u.ror u*a*ed prMidiag
.wn
m
United BtatM as sdraat roll coil au
tha CMi—-----would
for u qua
catad by The American Legion ac­
and chi*/ vlct
Under the Ama;
cording to a poll jtkrt completed by ।
gsr.ixed 1
military training,
the university alumni office.
i
reapoaafU
...would be “with, but nos or
provision
minis ry training with federal roev- the armed force*, could be called
COUNCIL PROCIIDINGS I
up for active duly only upon a
Congressional declaration of war or

SER\/IN© ALL

war Veterans

system of universal military
I Is adopted , now. this nafaces the almost certain proa-

State* Invented to stonn

enemy

“No nutter how much one may
kata war and dread the cocue-

that the world end
have discovered the means to pre­
vent war." John Thowias Taylor, na­
tional legislative director of tha
Legion told the House &lt;Woodrum*
r--~.mitiae on Postwar Military
&lt; Jucy. as he laid before it the Le­
gion's program for peacetime uni­
versal military training.
.
"Even ae the nations of the world
Francisco conference." Taylor said.

SPORTSWEAR
for Summer Wear
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MporatM art here—in oar collection of thirh. short*,

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Cotton TwiH
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Cotton Chocks
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Bicycle Shorts
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75” 1

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Twill
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"Adorable is the word for our collection of tot's sun
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Summer.

Sam suits, foy^pinnm, short oils—tops for

JFe Carry an Attractive Line of

Budget priced, too.

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Bonnet &amp; Gown
Shop
104 I. State

Tai. 2132

GSSLi’

» DuJ1 lemon lilies
111
.
kina, and one
pink painted daisies by Mra. Storer,
who alao furnished the patriotic
center..
,

The July meeting will be a picnic
at Tyden park.

MMCAt
to I he Hastings hospital
glad news to the com-

COATE GROVE
Mr. and Mr* Warren. Coolbaugh
visited at Claude Demondr. on Suns
day. * Mr and Mr*. Byron V_n
Blareuw of Kalamazoo and Mn.

Winjprd would be relumed to this
locality again. Remember church
service 1* at • o’clock and Bunday
school at 10. during the summer
months * Mr. and Mia. Wm. War­
ner and Mr. and Mr* l-ra'.cr War­
ner and family of Woodland spent at liafve woodman*. They spent
from Friday to Bunday pm. wllh
Sunday al Prank Bhrtber'a.
Mr: and Mr* Linden Bryan* and
family. * Mra. Pearl Demand spent,
THOBNAPPLE GARDEN CLUB
Tuesday pm. at Fay Demonda. *
D.O.
club met last Wed­
Thursday, jqne 14. a very t . The D.O.T.O.
I DUNHAM DISTRICT
nesdav
n
nesday pm
wllh Mrs Luella Jen­
Funeral services wer
were held Thurs­ joyable meeting of the club a— sen with Mrs. Nina Townsend n*
day afternoon at the South Evan­ held at the home of Mrs Cheater program chairman. Fun was had
gelical church for John Norton who’
i in roue
four ,different games and poinU
Im
passed away Tuesday morning Rev.
’*
‘he meeting counted
----- i which made Alice Cnase
Rhoade* of Scottville officiated Bur­ opened with the flag salute led by , and Jennlea Coats winners. Jingles
ial was In Union cemetery. * Friday the president. Mrs. Lloyd Valen- were nl*o written and read, which
afternoon Mr*. Florence Babcock tine, and lhe singing of the ns- were quite amusing. * Mlm BerniUi
entertained in honor ot Mra Mil­ tional anthem.
iCcle came Sunday to spend a few
dred Rhode*
About fifteen were
Tn. num
o&lt; in.
To.-iv..,,,,.
The
main low.
feature of
the nnarun
program Ity’ •I’fiMr.
present and a gift of money was&gt;-------- j u
Andrew Townsend, wno I* in the
presented to Mrs Rhodes. ♦ Mr. wm a talk. “Trails of Northern i Blodgett hospital. Grand Rapid*. I*
and Mra Claude Dunkelbcrger and Michigan." by Mra. L. E. Barnett reported to be better now. * Arch
son of Lacey were Bunday ■uer.ts of who has lived much of her life in Grave* wan in Cadillac a few day*
Mr and Mrs Roy Oatroth * Work­ the Upper Peninsula. 8he started last week * Mrs. Lucille Woodnun.
men were at the home of Clavdn "the trail" at the Btraila of Mack­ Mrs. Mary Townsend and Mrs Carl
Hoffman Tuesday Insulating the inac then took her listener* to the Holtom were in Grand Rapids la?t
house with roek wool and at Ward island. 81. Ignace, Newberry, along Tuesday evening. A Last Bunday
Cheeaeman's house on ThurMtay ♦ Lake Superior to Munising. Grand afternoon qui
_.41U&gt; B ui-oup Of thMr. and Mr* Oeo Marshall of St Island. Marquette, down to Negau- church people
Louis called at the home of Mr and nee. Ispemlng. and Michigamme from U» cnurch to makn calls and
Mr* Orover Marshall Saturday * with its big lake, many island*, and distribute bill* concerning the eomPvt Kenneth PufpafT arrived from campa; then up to the twin cities ing evangelistic meeting which beItaly. Friday
He is the brother of Houghton and Hancock and the kins next Sunday evening. June 34.
of Mrs. Earl Chewseman * Petty ship canal.
i conducted by ’The Brock;, “ # Mrs.
Officer 3rd CUm Donald Norton,
had
charge ot ™
an ‘In
She'spoke of the sandy beaches. 1 Oreta Endsley »«
“
"j­
called here by the death of bia grea:
teresting
Father's Dav
Day program
but
rocks, Islands, and manv in- ler
*sUnB Fathers
urogram lost
father, John Norton, returns to
Sunday morning at BS, * Mr*.
Great Lake* Thursday * Mr. and terestlng features of these regions; 1 Martha Wilcox and children of Bat­
Mr*. Harold Ory and family and th* branch prison at Newberrv. tle Creek were weekend vuitora at
Mr. and Mr*. Haney Chrc*eman
‘the
hr Thompson home. * Mr* Ivah
Iran
weie Bunday guest* of their parents
‘
has gone back to the hoaMr and Mr* Sam Buxton tn Bancriminals to escape the long pjtni in Grand Rapids f&lt;« treatReid
stre'ches of primeval forest* of , menu
Relative.* from this community pine, spruce, balsam and hemlock:
। &gt;&gt;
attending ..
funeral service* in r-u..
Char­ and lhe wurf nliwm, arbutus and 1
lotte Friday afternoon for Mr* Vcrn II1V of the valley.
HINDN CORNERN
Greenhclrf wer* Mr end Mr* Cb*«.
Thru lhe trail led into the iron „We’.J'nd r*esU of Mr and Mr*,
Stanton, Mrs. Annabelle Wolff, Mrs. coutitlca to Iron Mountain where
M,lle‘ **'?' Mr ;'n&lt;t Mr*. John
loulse Harris. Mr and Mrs Sidney manv of the wealthy peopto from
ftnd tob?'
• d*t«hUTStanton. Mr and Mr* Clyde Cheese­ the
East live and have the best of
*h?Z
man. Mr and Mr* Harvey Cheese­
rervtoe. * Mr. and Mrs. Ou* Kline
man and family and Mr. and Mr*. t. ervthlng-.school*. Ilbrariea. and attendrd the Gregory school rclurks - then to Norway. Evnnaba.
union Sunday * Mr. and Mrs HarIjibadlr mid children. Mr nnd Mr*’ ti’iT
oW Osborn and children ot Baltic
Keith Bali and family. Mr and anvwhireir. i^rv ^-l' r,^
*?*•”» b«rt of la*I week with
aiiywnere ana
and tri
let oerrv
berrv iwckcrs
pickers on Mr and Mr*. Carl Gilloiu
.n™. and -i.
&gt;■ ­
Mr* Geo Ball and daughter. Mr anywhere
chil
nnd Mrs Merrill Dtrnkelitergrr and or off the train, and the deen dren. * Mr. and Mr*. John Crookfamily. Mrs Thelma Soy* anti little packed snow led to tlie pastimes of meycr have been spending a few
Joe. and Mr and Mrs Bud Gil- carving Bunyan figures and snow- days with the latter's parcnLt. Mr.
leftpie and son* of Lacey all •'nent shoeing
and Mrs John Bechtel. Mr. CrookFather * Day with Orlando Ball in
The
The tday's flower arrangement* nicy er PMY 1/c leaves for Boston
Glenwood a Frirnds here have re­ included
a dainty one of pink and today. Monday Mr*. Crookmeyer
reived new* of the death of Ralph
columbine and blue larkspur will remain wllh her parents for
Johnson in Mississippi HL* widow, white
a time. * Mr and Mr*. Clark Rob­
Mrs Lucy Harding Johnson./is the in a low container by Mr* W inson spept Sunday in Otsego. *
guest of Battle Creek relative* She Mishler, and a lovely rectangular--------Mr. —
and* Mr? tsirry Andcn and
plans to spend the summer in Mich­ arrangement of red and white •*•
peonies, nyrlrura.
...W^ -««.
and ««.•
blue ■x
larkspur,
U|H.r. children —
are moving Inta their
igan
making a p-*-*-*
‘-------•— •for
— •*-’ hnm
* recently ourchased Irom
patriotic
center
the "**
new
home
Mr and Mrs. Guy Mlltor
BRANCH DISTRICT
Kenneth Wilcox. &lt;&gt;t Battle Creek,
visited Mr and Mrs Herbie Wileox
Sunday
They all called on Mr
Wesley Webb nnd family, of Hav­
ing*. in the afternoon * Mrs Vivian
tx&gt;ve anti baby and MLu Charlotte
Love of Bellevue called on Mr*
Freda Marshall. Thursday afternoon.
* Mrs. Ethel Wilcox attended 'he
Birthday club at the home of Mra.
l ulu Gray tn Nashville, a Mr and
Mr* Krnic Skidmore attended the
funeral of Hay Blank, a Postum
man. tn Bellevue * Mrs Rachel Hill,
of Battle Creek, nnd Mrs Martha
Marshall and family, of Charlotte,
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Glenn Marshall.
Sunday evening guests of Mr and
Mrs Ed Norton were their children
nnd grandchildren of Battle Creek.
Icc cream and cake were served *
Mrs Spaulding, Mr* Glenn Mar­
shall, and Marvel were in Battle
Creek on business Wednesday *
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Hammond
visited at the Ernie Skidmore hotne
on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Ken­
neth Norton and family, of Marshall,
called Sunday afternoon ♦ Mr and
Mrs Kenneth Norton and family
visited Mr and Mrs. Vincent Nor­
ton Sunday, in honor ot Mrs Vin­
cent Norton * blrliMlay • Mr and
Mrs John Darby entertained their
In QUALITY. in FLAVOR, m NUTRITION
daughter and family ot Allegan Sun-

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j bv Americans themaelv

A tucking the “temporizers" who Pacific islands.
■Million* of our sons and broth­
want to wait until “tha boya of this
war coma home." Taylor cited wide - er* have landed through the surfs
of countless beaches without benemilitary training aa well as a de­
mand for It from men in thia war. apparatus formerly considered esto whom he had talked personally wntlal to landing and supplying an
Invading army. Americans have set
overseas.
“The Gallup poll show* that 63
per eent of the toeople Interviewed scale and would be foolish, indeed
recently are in favor of the pro­ not to acknowledge that th* same
gram aa compared with only 37 per feat* can be performed by other
cent six years ago." Taylor testi­ oaliona."
In eoncluaton Taylor said a* a
fied. “Only M per cent now disap­
prove as compared with 53 per cent guarantee fbr peace, universal milltary training would be the greatest
in 1939."
-World War I taught The Amer­ ncasible assurance lo “our neigh­
ican Legion." he pointed out. "that bors In the world family that at
war-provoking .acts of aggression last America is taking seriously its
are likely or unlikely in the ratio i International responiibUltlea. that
to which the peaceful party is pre­ the day of the head-in-the-sand
■solnttonlam la over,"
pared to fight.
"Unless America la prepared." be
■ When the present war ends, lhe
udmw
.™ w&gt;u
United —
State*
will be u»
the only ma- y'AHied. "the future organization
lor nation whose clues and lands &lt;or world peace will degenerate Into
have not auffcred physical damage another debating society, as did the
U will be immeasurably the richest League of Nations, the World
nation in the world wllh the proa- 1 Court, and all weU-meant efforts of
peel of long continued prosperity the past to preserve peace among
And by ihst token, it will stand men America will again be living
forth as the most alluring prize In in a fool's paradise, the awakening
world history for future envious irom which may coat millions of
have-not' nation* or combination* young American lives and billions
of -have-not' nations and peoples of dollars."
, to attack.
Presenting The American Le­
। "By our own military sets in ttd*
I war we have demonstrated that in- gion's peacetime universal military
w —•,
v—. —- —
training program to the Hcuse
compliahed without too great cost, 'Woodrum' Committee on Postwar
in human life and we can expect । Military Poller. Narional LegUlaI that our own iesaona will be used Ur* Director John Thomas Tavtor
ar* prepared warns that unless such a procram
proc ram
against us unless we are
Ion at any time *' adontod now. this nation face*
and place along our tremendous
tremendous the almost certain nrorpect of fu‘
coast lines. Universal
military ture invasion based on the very
training ta the most efficient and oattern which the United States
economical means of attaining that Invented to storm enemy shores In
W-rid War II.
More than 400 World War II
veterans Inducted into The Amer­
with which the rest of the world ican Lesion at Toledo. Ohio, were
looks upon conditions and the need welcomed by United Bute* Sen*lor
for universal military training. Leverett 8a 1 ton*tall of Massachu­
Taylor elaborated on the Russian setts, who told them that as thev
became experts in war. they must
program.
“Russia has mobilized all of her I now become experts in peace, be­
youth between the ages of 15 and cause they would be running the
16 for an intensive period of mill- country in the future
opposition—to..._
the---plan
tary training, with the pronounce- i Vigorous
------------ ---------------------rnent that general military train- of selective service officials to start
Ing In the present period should be releasing conscientious objector*
conducted on an even higher level from camp* under a point system
..—
.... ....
----• August flrat has been raised by The
Britain, ton. b contemplating a American Legton through its na­
comprehensive program." Taylor tions! Americanism chairman.
Robert J Webb of Omaha. NebraaHe added
"The United States must be st . ..
A —
six-point
—r----------------------comprehensive pro­
least as realistic in its approach to eram U&gt; slash red tape from the
the future a* are Russia and Great । loan provisions of the Q I Bill of
Britain. Success of the San Fran- I Rights h«» been prepped by the
risen conference I* one of the Le- ! nalloo s financial expert* in ennplion's prime aims—but we must eralion with The American Legion.

and halter*.

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that the armed forces may formu­ In strikes.
late thalr postwar military plans
Taylor briefed the Legion* na­
before the defense machinery built
tional defense policy aa:
disintegrate alter th* war"
1.—That national defense Inter­
Calb ow Clergy aok Labor
ests every man. woman and child
Taylor sounded a ringing chai- In constant. eaua) and vital &lt;
gices and should, therefore, be
lenge of the motivea of *oi—
the dountn'a most noted educatora constant quality, always and a
and called upon the clergy and lutely divorced from politic*
labor for fullest support of tha tha last element of a nation's
plan if they want to be certain that ganlaatton to be influenced by
church** will not be ground into nomlc conditions.
3—A moderate army compeer
regulars, national guardsmen
"There 1* one group to bear the organized raeerves.
blame for the United States being
drawn into Warld War If. and that cause it cannot be built as quickly
is the group which constantly as an army.
fodght The American Leeton'» pre­
4.—A system of universal mili­
paredness program." said Taylor, tary training which would provide
who spent 34 year* oversea* In a trained civilian tnlliUa upon
thia war and more than two year* which th* armed forces could draw
in World War I.
for manpower in event of need and
"Had a system of military train­ which would inculcate In youth the
ing b««n in effect several year* benefits of physical training, edu­
prior to World War II. our armies cation, public health and Ameriand navias would have had man­
5.—Federal control of war supply
power which perhaps would have
prevented Pearl Harbor and its re­
_ ■
J
sis-outlined and planned in time of
would not have judged ua aa a
“Until World War II had dr*'soft unprepared' nation''
the Legion 's quarterfor a proper program
defen*e. and military rightly thought lheraaeiv
from
invasion
because
training for youth from 18 to 31.
Taylor charged that opposition to ocean barrier*." Taylor said. "But
the plan is being voiced by "Um-

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Mr and Mrs C. B Valentine and
family, including Mbs Mayoinn of
fxiwen. who spent the weekend nt
home, attended a family reunion in
honor of the 95th birthday of John
Odessa pnrk Sunday * Mr* Jerry
Andru* held the first meeting Thurs­
day pint June 14. for 4H girls tatIng 'Food Preparation" for 1st 2nd
and 3rd year*. Mis* Mary McLeod,
leader for 4H Garden and Animal
dubs will hold their second meet­
ing this Thursday pm it the home
of Mrs Helen Utter', onJ South
Broadway. * Mrs Della-DeGraw
and son Howard of Greenville spent

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oi 10:30 am.
Shin 11:30 am.

Mr. and Mr*. W|!l Veite were in
Jackson Bunday to attend the fun­
eral of an aunt. ♦ Mr. and Mr*. E.
R. Owens of Grand Haven were
weekend guest* of the latter'* par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Croekford.
Mr*. Owen* remained for a visit
Mr and Mr*.'
Vermontville

ling will be a picnic
■ visitor
home ut

Warren. Gooibaugh
e Demonds on Sun­
ci Mr*. Byron V^n
ilamazoo and Mr*.

man's. They spent
Sunday p.m. with
Linden Bryan* and
?earl Demand spent,’
t Fay Demands *
lub met last Wed-,
h Mrs. Lurila JenNina Townsend as
tan. Fun was had
t games and pointj
made Alice Cnase
its winners Jingles
■n and read, which
ling. * Mite Bcndt.i
lay to spend a few
. Mary Townsend,
nd. who is tfi tha
il. Grand Rapids, is
better now. * Arch
t. Lucille Woodman,
iserid nnd Mrs. Carl
Grand Rapids Inal
g 4 Last Bunday
• a group of the
ent In nil direction.’!
onccmlng the commreting which be.y evening. June 34.
lie Brock-'.'• * Mrs.

■* Duy program but
S at fis. * Mra.
md children of Batweakend visitor* at
home. * Mrs Ivah _
e back to the ho«-.?
Rapld.i for treai-

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Mr. ..nd Mra. John
t and n daughtcr1 tu-band is In .Die
nd Mr*. Ous Kline
iregory school rcMr. and Mrs Harehlldren ot Bailie
t of last week with
rl Glllon* and ehllMrs. John Crook­
&gt; spending a few
liter* parents. Mr.
lechtel. Mr. Cmok-

Mr*. Crookmeyrr
h her parents for
id Mrs. Clatk Rz»biday In Otsego. *
Larry Anders nnd
roving into Uielr
Uy purchased irom
uy Miller.

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A. Kiteon and Mr. and Mr*. Rob-;
ert Born attended a meeting for
Harold
ho has Just
Barry county school superintend­
'rica »u a
ent* and their wile* at Ute home of returned
f-upt and Mr*. D. A. VnnBusklrk of visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hasting* Thursday evening. * Mrs. Etuart Kussmaul.
S/Sgt. Franklin O Townsend has
Lowell Fl*h«r was a Tuesday after­
noon visitor
with Mr*. Louis
Schmidt
and who has been living with her
daughter, Mr*. Edward Lee &lt; Ota re­
bel! ei of Grand Rapids; had lhe
misfortune to fall In the yard and
fracture her hip on Monday of tart
week. It was hoped that the bone*
Might be sat this week on Turortiy.
Hhc is In Blodgett hospital. Grand
Rapids * Mr and Mra Word Grern
are enjoylnv a trout flihlng trio in
the Upper Peninsula. * Mr*. Chris
Seiglcr of Cincinnati. Ohio, spent
Saturday night and Bunday at lhe
Imrne nf Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Kuss­
maul ai»d family. * The Rev. and
Mrs. George F. Wingard attended
lhe Methodist conference last week
«t Trinity Methodist church. • in
Grand Rapid*. He was returned to
Woodland for the coming pasteral
vear. * Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Schatblv. of Grand Rapids Mr. and Mr*.
Colon Schalblv of Ku lamazoo nnd
Mr and Mrs. Kennard Schaibly were
Pundnv visitor* with their mother.
Mrs Henrv Schalblv
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Forman
nnd children of Homer were Bunday
visitor* of hls parent*. Mr and
Mr* George Forman. George and
Wayne remained for a visit with
their grandparents
Other visitor*
on Bundav were their daughter and
husband. Mr nnd Mr* J. J. DcOraff
and little daughter Rosalie of
Grandville. * Mrs. Henry Schaibly
:pent from Wednesday until Satur­
day at the home of h« son._Mr.
and Mr* Colon Schaibly of Knlamoxoo. * Mr. and Mr*. Deli Wil­
liam* spent Thursday nnd Friday
with Mrs. Mabie Hulbert at Ada. ♦
Mr. and Mrs Carl Brodbcck enter­
tained ns Sunday dinner guests. Mrs.
David Smith. Sr. David Smith. Jr.
Miss Marilyn Smith of take Odessa
and Frank Smith. * Mr* Louts
Schmidt entertained for Bunday
dinner, Mr nnd Mrs Charles taonnrd and Mrs. Floyd Orclncr and
daughter Jo Anne.
Mr and Mr*. Gilbert Burrell pt
Lanxlna were Thursday evening
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Car!
Brodbcck 4 Mr and Mrs. George
Scars entertained for Sunday din­
ner. Mr und Mr*. T. T. Wilt and
win David of Crystal and Mr. and
Mr* Cleo Sear*. The dinner was
In honor of Mr nnd Mrs. Wilts
twentieth weddltig anniversary. Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben Ger I Inger and Mr.
and Mrs
Stuart Clement and
daughter Jane Ellen of Hastings
were afternoon visitor*. * Mrs. Stu­
art Kussmaul. Margcne and RJay

for Father's Day visit * Ml*.s Mary
Townsend was In Chicago from
Tuesday until Friday viritlog friend*.
Mary returned to Butterworth hos­
pital. Grund Rapid*. Monday morn­
ing to continue nurse's training after
spendinn a couple of weeks with her
parrnu. lhe Rev and Mrs. H. V.
Townaend.
M1m Marion Bushnell of Lowell
called on Mra. Cora Whitney nnd
daughter Doris Saturday. 4 Mr*. E.
O Shorno, Mra. Carl Hewitt. Mra
Agnes Hewitt and Mrs Howard
Hewitt were Bai tie Creek visitor!
Tuesday. * Frank Balia and two
daughters of Levering called Fri­
day cn Mr*. George Nclthamer and
daughter. Mrs. Perry Flory
Mr.
Bahs was a former resident of
Woodland 4 Mr. and Mrs. taster
Warner and family and hls parents,
Mr. and Mrs William Warner were
Sunday visitors for Father-* Day
with ner parent*. Mr. and Mr*.
Frank Shriber of Carlton. On Mon­
day evening they Were visitors at
tlie home of Mr and Mr* Harold
Warner to visit Mr. and Mr*.
Michael Da ba key of Washington.
D. C.. who are on furlough visiting
relsiivts 4 Mr and Mr*. Jolly
Roush of Lake Ode Mia called Sun­
day afternoon on Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Harker and family.
Mrs. Forrest Jordan te visiting at
the home at her son in Durand She
went to attend Commencement al
the high school, her grandson. Rich­
ard Jordan, being a member of
the class. 4 Mra. Elizabeth Tickner
nnd son Orlo of Sunfield wa* a
Sunday afternoon visitor pt the
home of her daughter Mr*. Lloyd
Town* and daughter Mrs. Jerry
Gonyou 4 Mrs Clara Klopfenstein
and nephew Herbert Shartle are
visiting a couple of week* with her
brother. Willard Shartle and family
near CinctnnatL 4 Mr and Mr*.
Robert Crockford of Midland were
weekend guest* of their parent*.
Mr and Mrs Welby Crockford 4
Mrs Flora Vandelin of Hasting*
Hieni the weekend at the home ot
her son. Mlle* Bawdy.
Mr. and Mrs Michael Dabakey
• nd daughter of Washington. D C..
Mr nnd Mr*. Frank Shriber and Mr.
and Mrs Leo Barry were Tuaaday
evening visitor* of Mr. and Mrs tas­
ter Warner. Mrs. Frank Cronk of
take Odessa was a Thursday after­
noon visitor at the Warner home 4
Mrs. Ernest Webster and son Forrest
end Mrs. Edith Meyers ot take
Odessa were callers on Mis* Phytane
Harper Monday morning. Phytane
has been oulte HI but I* Improving
now 4 Mr-. Cora Whitney and
daughter Doris were Sunday dinner
c=ts of Mr. sod Mrs Donald
raendle of Portland Mrs. Agnes
and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Holmas.
Mrs Donalyn Brundle returned
home with them for a visit with Mr*.
Whitney and Doris. * Mis* Ruth
take of East Lansing 1* spending a
few day* wllh Miss Margenr Kummaul.
Mr*. Pollyanna D'Arcy and Debby
of Hasting* and Mias Marjorie Eng­
land of orand Rapids spent Sunday
with the V. R Wotring*. * Mr and
* Theo Bulling of taka Odessa
md Mrs. Rolfe Bulling nf Wra&lt;

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■S. MICH.

ir parents, ft Mia. Elmer Bhelborger and daughter Janet called
nday afternoon
rper hc““
of Hartfoi
Bumm spent Saturday and Sunday
with hi* sister. Mrs. Crowell Hatch
ir Nashville. ♦ Mr. and Mrs

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were dinner gue*ta and .pent Sun-

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' To the casual observer It aaenu, aiVSRffl
I, Mn J. P. Mohler ba* told her that il hr------------------------------------'— ' “
boy*

plan* to move to Hasting*
near future.
Connie Jordan bad her turuils
in '44 and '45 have! son. that
removed Tuesday morning al Pen­
est since Fvc been restaurant here.
nock hospital and is calnlug nicely.
raster Lane, who has
Late last month, a woman cmPrayer Bud met In Um lor
Mus Margery Stanley U working
tor special prayer tor our ml
The '45 precipitation was higher
in Sheldon* Abstract Office during
the summer vacation.
in April than In the hut two year*, miu. *o the officer slate*, that be
er Oom Mia* HoflOver 500 format Star Common­ U being 3.M inches aa compared found the money on the floor of the
concluding number wealth boya axe In service for Un­ with 2 31 in '44 nnd III in '43. The rrstaurxjSt Instead of trying to find
on program. The afternoon program cl*
and
*’* Sam
"
■* giving a good acaounl
*“ ln
* IadJ? P»°«ram of
Jack Bonlej
—themselves.
-----------------------------iilsy. a Has­
“
Oa
ting*
boy. la In the Air Corps.
Michael Poma of Freeport him
who have
—COOLEY
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^ thoseklUlng
froata.been
thealarmed
report CRANE
OuSundayafternoon-JunoMran-

Mwun (
sahg “At
Alone.- sung by lhe Ionia

ty Hutchins of Coldwater.
Vries, and Btaine Jarmatv
Imogene's tra'.tllrw enw
Mra. WmUDelrorv Mra F. B. Bmrth. I
j agree* with otaervation. This vear teenth al three o'clock before an
and Mr*. Osa Hecker.
।
0CCUP‘««
■*- ln May there were nine killing altar wehed wllh oak leaves and a chartreuse suit, buck a
An overflow crowd was present to
-v
Mrrl CUrk&gt; „
! &lt;'“U; In '44. 5; and In '43. 4. In banked with large baskets of mixed and she wore a gaidenla
hear the Inaplratlonal Owl Sing-'
and '44 lhe May frost* came "
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-After a sliort honeymoc
flower*. Miss Imogene Either
era
a
ooiored
group
who
presented
(
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r
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bu:
Jb
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t
enr
lhr
piul.
Cooley, daughter uf Mr. and Mrs.
01
fl*»e*t showings came the thirtieth.
S Bgt. and Mr* Jean Ensland and an incplrinw proarnin Sunday eveS. J. Cooley. 502 E Clinton St., nlng to live tn Ann Arbor during
snowfall for Jan. 45 w*
the
summer while Mr. Crane at­
daughter Judy Ann are spending a nlog at the Woodland United Breth-. r'f hwutUuI wddlc and hsrnes*
become the bride of Donald Crane
. horse* they had ever seen
। Inches, Jan. '44, 2&gt;; and Jai
19-day furlough with Mr. and Mr*. ren church
'son of Dr A. B. Crane of Grana tends the University of Michigan.
-----------,.AP
t0 ftie Trio atatf l» 24*. ^or Feb. 46 II was 7 7 ir
Vane Wotring and friends. Jean Is
i Rapids, and Mra. Ethel Crane of
ALIIQH MAN
Tho Vacation Bible School closed | Nlc*
*ho cotn“ trom D»- I ,Peb
- M—M&gt;-»:
and
Pob.
-—
....... ....
........
— '41
—. 3.
3.7. In Saginaw. The Rev. A. M. Ooldren
-located at Barksdale Field. La., and
------ to—
fill....
lhe,—
position of assist- J Marell
March of
of ’45
'45 tlwre
there was
was none
none at
■ nil;
this is Id* first furlough in Michigan the first week with an average at- I Halt
the bride has tauaht music in
&gt;..4..... of 120.
iv. Much enthusiasm
___________ ant
rzvilr
-.1. '44,
11 1*3;
lai nnd March '43. 8.5. lot the United Brethren church of- legs,
ant
cook.
|I March
in two years.
tendance
I Related at the single ring ceremony Ionia high school during tha tut
Th* C. C. Hlgblcs recently pur«&gt;»
is shown on the part ot lhe chil­
। which took place Ip the Cooley
Sheridan hu been Uanafemd to dren lor the school.
ch*»«d the home of Mra. 8. Mui- MAE ROBERTS LUDWIG
; home. Forty guests were present.
1 — •
-........................
Camn Robinson, Ark. HU address
We appreciate the cooperation of vaney at 410 E. Walnut St.
Imogene wore a white linen afterparents Ln sending Uwlr children lo
Mis* Agnes Thompson. * 1945 Hasting* relatives of the death ut । noon dress with white accessories
thia worth while activity.
graduate of HJIS. Is the new ste­ Mrs. Edward J Ludwig (Mae Rob- ------and —--------carried a bouquet of pink and
tied of SIATICO
Camo Roblnaon. Ark
We extend an invitation to par­ nographer at the Bureau of Social ertsi which occurred Saturday. June 1। white
-u.._roses,
---------------sarddenlas. nnd sweet
The new address for Pvt Jack D ent* and friend* td attend the pro­ Aid office.
18. at the home of a niece. Mrs.. peas with white satin and velvet SUfwbttB of
M-friel palm are *U com
Osgood 1* Pvt.' Jack D. Osgood gram Thursday night al a o'clock at
Swing* have been put up Ln the DeWitt Turner al Clearwater. Flor- ribbon streamers.
und Mtes Carol Stephen* or Char­
IIIMIOQ-Badn. L 3704 AAP BU the Methodist church Also to the flrat ward park by lhe city. A bas­ Ida.
II The
The mold z!
of thonor.
-------- ---------------'Mis* Clara levoix, and Herman Bruce of MMh. 8JATICO h
Keealer Field. Ml*.*. At this assign___ —court
.. „ is also beingpiplanned.
....&gt;ru.
Mr. Ludwig died during the last Bush, chose powder blue linen. Her
acrtptlon. ISo
ketball
Ecorse.
rtrneiliet
Croquet and IkaHttilnf.,..
badminton will be I year and Mrs. Ludwig, who was in I accessories wete black, and she wore
mechanics school for three months
on the program al Tydcn park in failing health, went to Florida about
for further schooling.
lhe evening.
two month* ago to stay with her 1
Mrs Darwin McClelia ul and son
Tne lire department was colled ' «&gt;««« 1,or * time. Mrs. Ludwig wa* '
Darwin. Jr.. Miss Ruth Roger* of nut on Thursday afternoon by * *&gt;2™ 2?
Battle Creek and Mr*. Howard Dan- blaze in lhe dump near Fall creek
C^° .n/
class at the Churc h of the Brethren icta and daughter of Lake Odessa1 on E Green St No ttamxve was Roberta. Her lather was the secattended services Sunday- at the spent the weekend with their par-; done but the odor 'not fragrance! I°!ld
°!tn°!uo*
Thornapple Church of the Brethren ent*. Mr. and Mr*. John Roger* of । and smoke were not too pleasant ■'.‘L.
‘.JJ! brothelJohn^B
East Woodland. * Mr. and Mr*. Dell fnr the resident* of that locality
I nSJerte ^’oerated a iww*roi?n here
noon. Their gueat speaker wm Miss ' Williams^
Williams Were in Grand Rapid*
Georg* Keeler who te livUig on I^T^ny ^Sra the fam~ h?&gt;^
Merriam Shrock of Elgin. Hi . a «is- Wednesday at the home of their ।
daughter?' Mr*.
Raymond Mr.tjuvt
McLeod
ter of the Rev. Mark Schrock, a for- dsuahtee
Mra Ravmnrut
faV?'
I b&lt;‘1,’K ,h* reildencc just north of
mer minister of the Woodland and family to visit their grandson the road from the Bliss bought the the Vresbyterian church, now the
church
A/C Marvin McLeod who returned adjoining property fonnerly the I Wheating apartments.
The Blue Star Mother's club held on Saturday to camp at Eagle Paa*. Stacsley property, which hc plans
Mrs Ludwig was a co-partner of
Taxa* A Mrs W. H- Crock ford and “.I**11-,
|her husband for many years in a
daughter* Janice and* Mrs. John
Mr*. Curtta Hawkins te employed prosperoue office supply business in
After the business meeting refresh­ Hynes and two sou* spent » few at Percy Jonea hospital in Battle ; Chicago. She was n communicant
ment* were served The next meet­ clays last week al Dowagiac visiting Creek.
I of the Episcopal church and in her
big will be with Mrs. Norma Blflon Hie former's skater and husband, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs Fred G. Kennedy | girlhood was a member ot EmnmnMonday evening. July 2.
and Mrs. Clifford Potter and fauAly and family, fonnerly of Grand . uel choir and active In social and
c X SA- - —I
The young people'* choir of the ■ kZ
Rapid* nnd Hastings, now of Tuc- ' musical circles here. Funeral servWoodland Church of the Bretliren Ruasair Rictsma and two daughters son. Arizona, had as their guest* *£** **t* h*'d tn Clearwater Tucsmet last week for their singing at Bl Mlsa Roberta WIm of Orruid for Sunday dinner. E C Pnnzler I «&gt;«&gt;■■ Mr* Ludwig was a cousin ot
pld* were wsckond guests ot their of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. J Mrs. W R Cook and J. R. Mason
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Mankcr and Roberta. After the •IngE Petullo of Chicago, the Mlrtcs ' of this city.
Ing the groun enjoyed seeing the
Theressa and Ila Marsman of Bat-------- _
• • • --------------- .
lovely pictures of Mexico presented Mulliken Sunday calling on Mr and tic Creek. Michigan, pnd last but Qtann Q*ju £
by Orlnnd Yank which he had taken Mrs. Lee Bidwell On their return not least two local boy*. Pfc.
Mnorgco
on hl* trip bi Mexico. This week home they called on Mr. and Mr*.
aid and Pfc. Harold Rw.era from | With GrOVB Crime
the uroup met with Mr. nnd Mr*. Ernest Krebs.
now stationed at Davis.
Lee Baker and Betty. Following
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Estep have Heating*,
Month*!! Field In Tucson The day I
dwort’domT tawZ
the tinging they enjoyed having a bought lhe home on North Main 81. wm spent on Mt. Lemmon an elr- I
wnlkm? on
^State"steert
wiener roast. Next Sunday evening recently vacated by Jacob Strodt10
Alt^
she_____________
wa* accosted__by
Glenn
they will meet for ringing at the beck and plan to move there soon. verv°ho
, &lt;|. fin'T^nw
,
.. UMh when
____ ____
________
' IhLT•??. U.
Cud 0,1 OuX' M- *ho threatened her with
church twlors.
• ' ■
•
lower Priced.
th*, vno.tnt.ta Th.
ncc.w riia restatedta*
------The ,*cenery I.L* ....
su-, vi j„fc
viofcnceili
totead,
advance*.
The June meeting of the Wood­ ati-aTUhiboii VlriWr at ttfc hand of । the-mountain.
MIGHTY 7TH
Better Firroe
gho screafiied
M-regmed and
snd he
he struck
struck Ji
hex He
land Woman's Study club was held Mr. and Mr*, taster Warner Sat- Derb. The gtnund Utetuliy ’ covered ij Sho
WAR LOAM
Tuosduy afternoon. June 12. This uxday. * Mr. and Mrs Kenneth I w’h P*'1r negdlw n deep forest !' was
was’drugging her toward thi
the river
was the clcsing meeting for the club Hauer
of Wyandotte
l-fllilng
the air with
its •tangy ....
fra- Bllu
and she vu4.*.iiu&lt;v
continued to scream V1SJIII
Glenn i
------ and
—— - family...............
z
.......... - ----............
year and was enjoyed as a garden »pant the weekend with hls parents, | grance. Many fishermen were re- | Murphy, a war veteran, heard her
party on the lawn at the lovely home JjLn?.ndrtMr’ WU* Hauer ot West .porting
goqd
trout in
In cries
cries unu
and run
ran niter
after uu).
Guy. whom
he . &gt;
—»
-r- catches of uvui
wnom ne
Woodland.
of Florence and Stella Parrott.
the mountain stream*. It was n overtook and held until Officer 11
The president. Mrs. Margaret
wonderful change from the heat of Endsley arrived Guy wns taken to
Baitinger, presided
Roll call was THE ANGLER'S PARADISE
the desert. Incidentally Mrs. Ken- the county Jail
The officers »ay
Ddf'» GmgnrbraoJ
pA&gt;
responded to by a good representa­ i (Dedicated to tlw Opening of 1946 nedy saw a robin, the first since he has admitted the charges placed
tion of members Two new mem­
she left Michigan Fred G Ken- । against him.
Fishing Season i
bers were elected to active member­ O! Barry County, the home of nice nrdv is the son of Mr and Mra. D
Monday he was brought into Muship.
A Kennrdv of R 3. Hasting*
I nldpal court, whare he waived ex­
lake*.
The club enloyed having Mra. E If fishing you like, it has what it
Mrs William McKibben. 114B »ef- i
Bnrt
t??und «*".
E Vender with them aa kuss(
takes
speaker
She gave an Instructive Where Ashing is good, (and tlw folk*
h' “ m
not bad)
Better come sec us. or you'll wish permanent eexllv nnd •ncccasfullv ‘the cuMod&gt; 01 L”? •heriffThought* were brought out on th*
with the Crowring Glory Cotd I
purpose of plcturw. which add beauty,
and give pleasure; on hnw to enjoy There are lakes, and taken to your Permanent. Makes soft, lustrous, i
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY
manageable curls Resllv profesthem best: how they should be
heart's desire.
framed and how lo hang them cor­ It you need a boat, you'll find, one slonai looking. 32 30 including Fed­
ers) tax. LyBarker's Drug Store.
rectly. Pictures should be chosen
for hire.
that give good Influence or ambi­ There are cottages too. which cun Adv.
Cpl. and .Mrs Harold Hewitt are
tions and we should learn to study
re folring over the birth of a bnbv
the picture for'the artist's meaning.
Thought* were emphasised oa the
Kerr Widomoufh.
■lady
dozen QQc
different classes of pictures such a*
has been named Carolyn Marie. Mrs
Quarts
scenery, portraits, religious picture*, Theo there's bathing and riding Hewitt Is the former Helen McDycr
KARO SYRUP
animal*, flowers, etc., sod the suit­
of Middleville but now resides nt
and canoeing too.
able room* for each. Artiste of the Everything to please. Lhe whole day the home of her mother. Mrs. Hel­
different period* were mentioned
en McDver. 619 N. Michigan Ave.
FREE . .
at KROGER'S
thru.
and exam&lt;&gt;les shown of their work. If a vacation you want, and have
Mis* Marlorie Hill of Haitinra.
It Is easy now to obtain good pic­
who is * student «t WMC. was
time to spend.
ture* They will be enjoyed more
make Barry County your jour­ elected librarian of lhe college
if tlie same ones are not used too Just
ney's end.
chapter nf Future Teachers of
long but put away and others used,
America rl the annual meeting and
especially far different season*.
R.... (or PAINTING
arc plenty of “Bis ones." who picnic held Tuesday evening.
Picture* were brought in by mem- There
lie and wail
An Interesting writeup renarting
b?” *nd «a«h told why she «*pespells triumph'for your home
cially liked her picture. Mrs. Dorrtt Fm^a chance to grab their favorite «n Interview with L» Col. Csrl
Bring ycur own shopping bag, bstkol
Bauer Just back from the EuroDean
in its Battle against the Ele­
Hauer as delegate to the County
r»d-wuadand cnsp,
Gel coupon from
come to Barry and Uy YOUR
Federation at Naahville gave a fine 8oskill.
G-'l a MTHR maian
ments.
report of the meeting. Two local Ytnjr appetite, for fish, you’ll surely tb» General Stiff Coms of Civil
Affairs In tlie legal subsection. Is
WCT&lt;! d«t«d to office. Mrs
being held over until next week's
Hilda Baas bs president and Mrs
skilled, trained fighting front,
Wotring as Mcratary.
You wlHrRn5t’l;i^?JSUv"?.r‘&lt;Lrah him' m»nv '.iniisua) contacts wjth1
CaMnraia
Much pleasure wm —-------— You Will not .lw«v. w.t WH.r wrt.h (h(, c|vU|(|n ,nd „f {hc w &gt;nfJ hc
red when
ao Painting calle for Paint*,
SWEET PEAS mwmx no 2 &lt;« 16c
lo "«U— »•» name Sometimes, you tee. when fish don't
has the ■ hilt tv t.i relate It In a
the childhood photos brought by
Varnishes, and Enamels
bite
members. Many of the namot were
interesting wav
blame the weather and not lhe mast
qualified for the job of home
given to the wrong picture in the Just
Ml*s Emilv McElwain is an, added
SPIKACR SOUP Caupbali'i can 120
site.
member of the front office staff at
defense.
stroed from the table on the lawn. Then there's Hastings, tco—a real the Banner for the summer.
Whoever make* a garden
That’s why home owners
nice town
Has. oh. so many friends;
mbits
Where you seldom see the trace of
who want to do the best for
The glory of the morning.
a frown.
The dew wlim daj-Jghl ends;
the least buy paints that have
If things
The home of John and Priscilla
thing* you need on a Ashing tour
rhe wind and rain and sunshine
CARRY
•AUADISE
MIX 5-oz pig. 15c
Just come to Hastings, and you'll I Alden rilU stands tn Duxbury.
“ *Ur®'
Q
Alletdimr
' M”S Ncar H
“ ,nonum«lt to
after year....
__________ Orvin AHerding. c#pL MUei standlsh.
Works hand-in-hand with Ood."
APPLE BUTTER c8jy
12c
CLARK-WILSON
----------------------------THEY BUY
OMCaary
The ceremony uniting in mar­
Truman C. Mun ion. 73. passed riage Ensign Robert E. Clark, son
sway June 2, at tha home of his of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Clark. 80i E I CAMP
NAVY BEANS Michigan 5
45c
brother Clyde in Hastings following Madison St. and Mrs. Syblene Wil- I OAVt
several week's Hines*. He was a son. Corpus Christi. Texas, daugbretired Woodland business man hav- ter of Mrs Mary Slnvlnokn, Temple, THAT
inp been fti business about 25 years. Texas, was read by Father John V.
INREDDED RALSTON
12c
PAINTS
"
He amducted ■ blacksmith shop in Dillon at the ■ St. Rose ot Lima Al
Woodland and later operated a feed ehurch on Wednesday.
......
, .Mu.
June 13, n,
at "LU
and seed store, retiring about 1935 Ave o clock, in lhe presence of the
29c
WINDEX 2 6-ez bottles 25c!
He had shown much interest and immediate relatives
Tlghrfyvrroppwd
taken part tn civic and community
A lime green tailored suit, with
wo&gt;ete- At the time of leaving pink accessories, and a corsage of
froadt
HUNT CLUB Ogg Fotd 25 £, 11.89
woodland he was township clerk, an gardenias formed the bride’* cos­
Sedan make* old itained or faded ran­
office he had held many years.
tume.
Hl* wife passed away In IBB7.
Ml*s Lucille Monica, as maid of ’** look like new at a fraction &lt;
6lnce then he has made hls home I honor, wore a beige tailored suit, placement coat. Thia remarkable
KROGER S QUALITY BEEF
with hls brother and sister. Clyde with 'British tan accessories. Her; Jaavea die fabric pliable and wil
and Bernice Munion. in Hastings.
Funeral services were held on
Tuesday afternoon from the Wing
Fourtaan guesU enjoyed the wed­
fimeral borne with the Rev. H. V. ding supper al the Delton cafe at
l&lt; 0(1. It
Townrend officiating Burial was in seven-thirty o'clock. White
Woodland Memorial park.

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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur AHerding,
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dinner Sunday. Quarts were Mr.
and Mn. Harry Jamea Mrs. Maftln
StuU and son Donald. Mrs Grace
CWe and Mr. and Mrs Arthur
AUerdlng. Jr., and mn Michael of
Hastings and Mr and Mr*. H. L.
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Woodland Methodist Church
Geo. F. Wingard. Pastor
Worship service 10:16.
Junior church 10:46.

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turned to Corpus Christi at lhe same
lime, whera she haa a responsible
position at the Naval base.

PASSING OF
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Mrs. Emma B Reickord. 55. passed
away Saturday evening. June 16,
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'Goodwill. who recently returned QUIMBY NEWS
l*ratt. working with hi* crew,
Battle Honora .
weeks ago. It also gave me a T/4 mained. Rib* stuck out. They had ft P I T A tl
spot I) f I I (J M
throughout the cold and rainy
j. under the provision,of Section rating. I was Instrument Cpl. in a no stomachs only a hollow
tt?
Pvt and Mra. t
night, changed the leading edge of jy. circular No. 333, War Depart■ V 11
firing Battery and now am Instru­ where the stomach should be. Hip IF fc
— from Page 8. Sec. 1.)
the wlnR’ the wing Up.and aileron. , ment. 1943, the following units of ment Sgt. I like it very much here. bones jutted out at an r—------ ■ — -------------'.....................■ ............
••
i and jwrtormed vital engine main- lht IX Troop Carrier Command are The men arc a swell bunch of fei- the spine. Many were Un
ueata
Tuesday, of Mr. and Mrs. J.
to feed by needle.
arts:
tenancc, changing two generators citod for outstanding performance
.. Smith and Hertert. « Mr. and
te drove
ton Metnoaut
Methodist enuren
church jar
for ma
hlsfourth
That morning when he
uxuve in. 1 tan
Second Engineer spe- aud repairing other flak damage. Of duty In action against the enfourth W CT U. met In the Forrest Havens Mra Eldon Beadle and Mr. and
We are now living In a large
home
last
Wednesday.
W
Mr.
and
Southern aauuii
Luson—
—A ' This aircraft was successfully -re- ,m» 'Die citations read as follows; warehouse on the outskirts of Salz­ hi* first greeting was a huje *emi- Cr. * During the electrical &gt;torm
ie.&gt;. oouincrn
Mrs. Harfild Hannon of Hickory
U4U) Troop Currie o^p
rm!•-----------------month* veteran of paired *0 that „
it ro.flew on •»,.
the com­
with one*
ones
1 Thunday afternoon lightning Mrs. Ray Erway attended the R.L.O. Corners spent Sunday evening with
burg. the capitol of Austria. We truck and trailer loaded1 wllh
at
government expense bat mission the next day. In June . For u«iaMu»uui«
outstanding uniuiuuute
performance &lt;u
of arrived here several days before who had died lhe day before. Then, did some damage at the home of meeting at Geo. Scott's at Quimby
and Mra. Nlal Castelein and
lhe sctnic tropical para- of last year. Sergeant J^att and duty in action against the enemy the war was over. Thia Is the most the death rate was 1,000 to 1A00 Mr. and Mrs Eliott Eddy al Wall Saturday evening. W Mr. and Mrs. Mr.
a Mra. Amber Reed and
like Southwest
Pacific. Carchanged, for the first time cn
and7 7June
June lM4
these beautiful country I have visited so
t ne
Boutnwest racuic.
cor- , hi* crew w™***™.
on 55. e6 and
take. The Delton fire truck waa Stuart Brownell of Orangeville were family,
mother of Nashville spent Friday
Charles M Brecheisen te n the squadrom the set of auxil- , daUa. members of Group Head- far. We are nestled in the beautiful
The camp was run by 8. 8. troop- called and the fire waa soon extin­ Sunday visitors at Jack Erway*. ★ with Mra. Minnie Edmonds. * Be­
homeward for
a 46 diy —
lary
j quarter*, ana
nndotoftne
the rise,
71»t.rana.
72nd. &lt;jra
73rd Alps. One can always see their era. Not many lived. The infantry guished. * Mr. and Mr*. Carl Sim­
r[ nomewaru
un ■
j fuel cells. The normal
•••-- —time
— --re-। quarter*,
cause of. unfavorable weather con­
... .father ...
r. | lnnd
h Troop Carrlcr
h 017
with hls
Mr. ....
Mil- quired far .hi.
thl* change In
In an .i
airnnd 74th
Carrier Squadrons
squadron* snow capped peaks.
boy* ran through there nobbing. mons and *on Charles of Ann Arbor,
dition*. tha Barry Co. Rural Mail
havd been visiting her sister, Mr*, y-;
k BraciMtaen of Route One. craft took “bout six to seven days.. u ihe 434th Troop Carrier Group
mountain retreat is about They turned their machine guns Leon Pennock and family. * Mra.
,Erw,*?. Letur?$d h.°.mc-JTlth Carrier's and fam'lle* held their
, Michigan. Following bid. thta crew chief completed thta , comn1Hed 132 Powered Aircraft 15Hitler's
mile* from here. Vf?. visited It loose on all Germans. The civilian* Julia Weller spent tlie weekend lhem 10 vUlt her “biter. Mrs. Clara annual picnic Saturday evening at
neorance In khaki at
“nluou*—-----task In
. sortie* and
Glider oorvies
Sorties in
... four
—_ days.
—
ana 132 sjuacr
afternoon. It was partly des­ claimed to have no knowledge of with friend* in Cloverdale. She ■ J^blnson. W Mtes Dolores Mc-Glock- lhe home of George Scott. A Mr.
was an ouutanding feat in the Troop Carrier spearhead of the one
such
a
place
existing.
They
were
troyed but wa* still a beautiful
attended the LAS meeting lln of Hastings 1* vlsitlnaher grand­ and Mr*. Clarence Calms called on
an&lt;1
S!en.c?l
Allied Invasion of the European home.
to make a town of the camp. also
Near Berchtesgaden, a town, forced
and Mrs. Forrest Ha- Ml** Gladys Calms at Mra. Shelby
that it was the flrat time the work continent.
Notwithstanding
the there 1*
came from the states, many white there. W Mr. and Mra. E. R P*1™1*- Mr. *nd
a mountain take. It was People
Mra. I^ute B-way Nash's In Hastings. Sunday after­
was done by the Squadron Engl- fact
----- -•
-• all of
-• •&gt;-- and
-•
picture* were taken. Probably the Wlllteon attended funeral **rvices
that
the ----------unarmed
weekend visitor* noon. ♦ Mr. and Mra. Carl Weyer-.
neering Section. Sergeant Pratt has I unarmored aircraft of the 434th Hitler's vacation ptace. The take Is people In ths states will say they for Harry Richie at the Walldorff
nestled
In
between
two
high
snow
funeral
home in Hasting* last Wsd- I
K ' o,u
m»n Mr. and Mra. Dan Roberts
unit during its final the distinction of crewing lhe last Troop Carrier Group were flown topped mountains. It is about 6 are not true. Thy should remember
nesday
afternoon.
♦
Mra.
Von
Dunn
and Mr. and Mra. Bernard Roberta
Australia and sdbse- original fly-away aircraft which
those, prisoner* could have been of Saranac and son Duane who 1* in BARRYVILLE
miles
long
of
beautiful
color
and
and grandchildren of Hasting* were
Igns in New Guinea had served n total of fifty-three vigorous enemy opposition, with no cold as Ice. Mountain streams come their sons, brothers or husbands.
the
service
called
on
friends
in
caller* last Thursday evening In
Please
remember
our
Homecoming
ppines. Hls must vivid combat missions with only one possibility of employing evasive ac­ crashing down to the take. One has
I wm down at Nasserburg on
the Henry Sothard home.
—
next
ouiiuay
Bunday
xi
at
uic
the
cnurcii
church
8S.
at
jw u&gt; M-ruHT
about due to mechanical failure, tion. their gliders carrying essen­
guard a few weeks before the war
a
beautiful
falls.
Mr
and
Mrs
Robert
Barnes
and
10:30.
regular
preaching
*
Mr. and Mra. Eugene Freeman
bomber* slwt down in This occasion and on many others tial airborne infantrymen and urwas over. Then whole battalions
followed called on Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Straw
We have a swimming poo) about were giving up at once. There were family attended lhe Rural Letter u;30 with special music ............
within two minutes ujnc.w
by fierce ..,
he has reflected outstanding
abil- cent supplies were accurately re­
-------- s’ -,-r.
a hundred yards from here. We twelve of u* on a relief for three Carrier's picnic at the home of by potluck dinner and' busitieaa of Nashville. Sunday afternoon. W ■
al the ny. working many me* all night lraafd over pln
objective,
George Scott In Quimby Saturday meeting and visiting, tn the after­ Richard Amiable of Hastings spent
also
go
to
a
small
take
nearly
qv----------to
carry
out
ewenttal
repair*
to
The
outstanding
courage,
skill
and
• Start of the determined enemy aerhour* We had 4.500 prisoners in a evening * Mr*. E. R. Willison vis- noon. Please bring your own table
the weekend with Billy Castelein.
Difficult and strenuous
1 lai campaign to destroy the Amer­ aircraft.
-- ------ uuttatlve demonstrated by ery day to swim. Tlie waler is cool big field, plus several hundred wag­ 1ted. a friend
in Kalamazoo
one
day, service. Our new l»»tor.
pastor. the Rev. re Mr. and Mra
0
«‘t?00 on
* da&gt;
Floyd Armour
rau M
I work wm ?wLonnf2' *Uch “ ,e"‘i ; an
wi
nf
ican beachhead
at *«»«.
Leyte.
all ot
of tne
the personnel or
of ine
the sasui
434th but very refreshing The weather ons with horses. We couldn't have but
test urMt
wca."" W
W nlrk
Dick Rim,,
Barnes, son
of nK.-l..
Charles Oughton and family, ......
were called on Mr. and Mra. H. O. Ara Though a Utile thinner than he j, gine and turbo changes,
change*, control T^p carrier Group, both Individ­
chased them away with club*. ?*r- n”
'wllh u»lb“ flr»‘ Sunday of lhe mnur o» Fair take S-ndsy after.. n
—rb. xurface
wa* before coming overaeas.
Brachsurface reiialr*
repairs tn
lo d*mu»
damage caused U1|]y and M a closely knit combat strange how it could be warm when
E° e l^.Sh5pcrd',./on 9f
"n&lt;l new conference year. Hc comes to
They also called on the
elsan feels himself in sufficiently by Rak. and edntro cabfe repair*. । team, contributed.......................
.
old: alao men over 50. Downtown, Mra Theodore Sheperd. have ju*t u* from Upton Ave, Battle Creek. •'•»vne
Immeasurably
to
—Armour*
■in the evening. *f
good shape to cope with the some- , By hls superior ability, energy per- j lhfl tucceg, of tne European InvaWe were at Nuremberg, the birth­ there was another bunch of several finished their first year at West- and we are looking forward to a
ttme* strange, but always delight- severance and the spirit he instilled , „lon ,n&lt;1 materially accelerated the place of Nazism I was nt the huge thousand plus forty German WACs. em Michigan College in Kalamazoo I fine year of
ol work. * Mr. and Mrs The Rev. Harold Klrchenbaucr's
---- -- to .UJ------- *♦
------------------------------ful customs of life in the United In hi*
together with a nigh cijapae of enemy force* on the amphitheater where he made hls We moved out the next dav and and returned
their *.
homes
Mr*. Joe Hickey anBounce the gnlval of mother Blended church Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Russell Oerlinger
ZState*.
1 degrea of devotion to duty. Ser- Nnrmamlv Coast The victorious speeches and conducted oil the ral­ met steady stream* of prisoner*. Marshall Norwood who has been ill; a little daughter, Lois Jean, at
Hls post-war plans embrace a geant Pratt has materially con trib- • exp]0|U *f the 434th Troop car­ lies Behind the rostrum te a huge They came In groups of a few to for some time is taking treatments I Pennock hospital.
of Hastings were Sunday caller* of
exploits of the 434th Troop car­
— —r------------------------------------ Pennock hcspital.
The two little
return to his father' grain farm in I uted to lhe succcas of countless rier Group are exemplary of the swastika covered wllh gold leaf. It several hundred They came under in Battle Creek andis now on the Hickey girls spent the forepart of Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Smith and Her­
Lake Odessa »here he will lay I combat operations, and aided in highest tradition of the Army Air is a beautiful sight to one's eye*. white flags. In trucks, wagons and rain. A Mrs. Marv
Doster. Mrs the week at the home of their bert * Mr and Mr*. Loyal Lowell
of
aside hi* much bc-rlbboned O. I. lhe destruction
■**"*
"
"* vital enemy obv
Then when one thinks what it on foot There were no guards. The Leon Leonard and Mr*. J. C. Hor- grandparents, Mr. and Mr*. Ftoyu entertained on Father’s Day. Mr.
Force*."
blouse and .forget about the war fective* throughout the Mediter­ Pv command of Major
stands for. it makes a person angry. The MP* on the corner* would ton attended the meeting of the NesbeL Sunday dinner guests of and Mr* Samuel Oslroth of Nashuntil, of course, hls first born p!p- ranean Theater of Operations, Genera) Vandenberg
You want to destroy that dreaded keep tending them back At the Home Literary club at Mra. T. V. the Nesbels were Mtes Helen Olwm
ingly Inquires, "What did you do thereby reflecting great credit upon
symbol of a nation that started out larger cities they were run Into a Spees' Thursday. * Mra Vida Mor- of Nashville. Mrs Joe Dombak and ell. * Mra. Lucy Otte of Grand
V. H. Strahrn.
himself and the Armed Forces of
ford spent Saturday night and Sun- children of Grand Rapids and Joe Rapids is spending two weeks with
lo conquer the world. The indus­
Brig.
General.
USA.
the-Uni ted States of America. .
3UI &gt;111,
mux- n
n
wrrr
w,,h her *on ,nd &lt;i“ughtcr-ln- Hickey and children, in the after- M’. nnd Mrs Nlal Castelein and
trial part of lhe town was leveled. many. But
still
those
S.
S. HnX
were I****
Chief of Staff
and
klllirw
^ur
bov?
l,w' Mr “nd Mrs Vernon Morford noon
they called
called on
on Mra.
Mr*. Hickey
Hickey family. * Mr. and Mr*. Robert Gas­
noon they
The railroad yards were only a fighting being
and killing
our
Following is an official report
■a, lhe
,
W. -are
-- sorry •to
- kill of Nashville spent Father's
dti^ut
ofboys.
the "
' * »*»»/ »n&lt;l Aleatha Leonard spent at
hospital. *-A- We
T Sgt Hawkins has received the
are still being dug out of the
about Bob Pratt, son of Mr. and
Boca Raton Field. Fla—Private air medal and two clusters, the twisted mass of blackened steel.
the moun- ylur^av ln Kalamazoo *
Mra. hew- that Mra. Louise Lathrop has Day with Mr and Mra. Floyd GasWe were nt Munich. That. too. tains.
Mrs. E. V. Pratt. R. 1. Bob U get­ Gall V. Slocum. 19. son of Mr. and ET.O. ribbon with a sliver battle
•W nmr
ii n.»
f*eler Polte'' antl daughter
Mar- beenquite ill at the home of her
kil. * Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Mead
ting a 30 dav furlough before going Mrs
Harold Slocum. Hastings. star, or it's equal to 5 combuL mis­
E n2.*
21„?|t“,et Ann
Monday*in Kata- daughter. Mrs. Ira-Cargo, at Fow- of Berryville were Sunday after­
ryune 1*
&gt;I i.ru.ii___ &gt;-■
____
Michigan, has been promoted to sions. and the Presidential Unit Ci­ old. So our planes did a good Job. we call It. Everyone
is wnndrrlnc
wondering maxoo.
to the Pacific xonc.
lerville ,• Mra. Georgia Lalhron
Cswv
noon caller* of the Cameron Mc­
the grade of Corporal al Boca Ra­ tation. He has been across over a The people had taken to the cellars what will happen to us. Will we
Mias Loretta Magner
Th....i*
----------- ------..
•r of Three
here--------from------------Wyoming
and---Is with Intyres w
* Lt. and Mra Donald T.
in order to live.
----------remain over .......
here —
as occupation Rivers and Mrs Mary
ton Army Air Field, a technical
y Payne of । her mother. We hope for better Doxey and children of Quantico.
Near Munich at Dachau, one of troops for several rears or go to the Hastings attended the dinner nnd
ment-Squadron. 451 Bombardment school of lhe AAF Training Com­ ent time. Sgt. Hawkins has written
RnrrvvIll-.K/or^a,-, virelnla nnd G M 3'c and Mra
and | news armn
soon. *
♦ Th,
The Barryvllle-Morgan
Group. United States Army. Ft&gt;r mand. upon completion of his ba­ his parents that he expects to be the worst concentration enmps was Pacific? That Is the big question,
shower Saturday »
night
at theLarkin
home of
i„h. In honor
... of I Farm Bureau
*.—met
_♦ Jgck
vialted last week In
liberated. Some o! the boys got
You have probably heard of Lew- Miss Ixatrlce Dunning al Mother's Mr. and Mra. Burr Fassett Tuesday ;
exoepuonally meritorious achieve- sic communications course.
t.i see It T wasrt't so lucky Our is Williams being killed April 16 Inn. Prairieville, given by Mr*. Leon) evening with about 25 present. * : lhe Harold Doxey home. * Liulse
.rnent In direct support of combat
He te a graduate of Hastings home around July 4th. chaplain was there,...
also some oth­ Hilda's husband was hurt pretty Payne * Sgt. Julius Knowlton, who Mr. and Mrs. Burr Faswtt and fain- । and Charles Gaskill of Freeport
operations as Crew Chief of a B-24 High School and prior to entering
ers. The camp at one time held bad at the same time.
type aircraft from 20 January 1944 the service was employed by the Letter*:
has been serving overseas and who | Uy and Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Fu/sett ’returned to their home after spend May
21.
1945
about
100.000
people
They
were
1
to 15 April 1945. Sergeant Pratt has Eaton Mfg. Company.
I hope you are having nice was reported missing for some time, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. , Ing lhe past week with their
MT Arthur B. Eddy
Pole*. Russians. French. Italian* weather there now. Well. I mud‘ arrived at the home of Mr. and Mra. and Mrs. Harry Green and datigh- grandnarenls. Mr. and Mra. Floyd
materially contributed to the
and some Americans. They freed close for this time. Take care of Royce G. Hen ton Friday night era of Bellevue. It was the 10th Gnaklll.
squadron's ability In fulfilling its
Mrs. Amber Reed and mother
Following is an official citation Delton. Michigan
32.000 people.
where he will visit hls wife and son birthday of Clare Fassctt. * Mr. nnd
quota of aircraft airborne at all
yourself.
Michael, w Mra. Bertha Adams who Mr* Errnund Strong and daughter [Mrs Hora Crusoe of Nashville
They found fifty boxcars filled
tltnri in hls excellent maintenance for the 434th Troop Carrier Group Dear Friend:
o!f which T/Sgt. Curtis Hawkins,
has"been spending lhe past four of Hickory Corners were Saturday calleld on Quimby friends Friday
I received your most welcome let­ with bodies They were stacked up,
Kcnneth
weeks at the home of her son-in­ callers of Mrs. Karl Pufpnff. * Mr. afternoon * Mr. nnd Mra. E. H.
one lime, upon return from a mis­ son of Mr. and Mra. Curtis Haw­ ter some time ago so will try to like cord wood. Huge cremating . Sgt. K. E. Litt*. 36152726
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ralph DeVinc have sold Lathrop of Barryvllie were Sunday
furnaces were still going—heads. | Hq Btry . 989 F A. Bn
sion an aircraft taxied into anoth­ kins. Is a member.
write a few lines tonight
Glenn William*, looking otter house­ their farm here to Mr. and Mrs C. afternoon callers of Mrs Jennie
Headquarters Ninth Air Force
er and suffered damage additional
Well, at last the conflict on UH* arms and legs protruding. There
A PO. 758. "• Postmaster
hold duties while her daughter Is W. Culver ot Hastings nnd have McIntyre. * Mr and Mrs. John
AJ’.O. 696. U. 8. Army
to the extensive flak damage re­
aide has ended. We now have two was a huge shower. Tlie prisoners
New York. New York
her son Keith Williams In bought a home in Nashville They Martin and famly of Hastings were
23 August 1944 down and one to go. When our oth­ would be driven in. scalding water 'Kenneth sneaks of Hilda's —
ceived on the mission. Sergeant
hus- with
er enemy is crushed, we al) hope turned on to eccn the pores, then h-inrt being Injured Hilda Is p*uls Henry Ford hospital. Detroit, re­ do not plan to move until August. callers in the Doxey home durinn
to come back and live in peace ■go*. Another place there was two William's sister and her husband's turned to her home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Preston were the week.
Her grandsons Kenneth and Ken­ Sunday afternoon callers. * Mr. nnd
There are many of u* who will long cement platforms—built In last name is Dees'
dall Williams came home with her Mrs. L. A. Dny and Mra. Clyde Hen­ WF.ST HOPE
never return Many arc now sleep­ such a manner that one kneeled on ,
where they will stay until their dershot were Sunday dinner guests
ing beneath foreign soil, never to ' one and rested their hend and arm* Addresses:
mother returns home. Mrs. Lee ot Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dickerson of
awaken In this world We lost friends I on the uuper one Then they were 'Ensign Donald C Springer
Aid Thursday evening. The arriv.d
Russell who has been visiting her Shultx. Mr. and Mra. Dale Cole of
a couple of soldier boy* and their
and companions that were near and i shot In the back by machine guns , USNR
nnd cousin of Dowling were SnturNAS.
I parent*. Mr. ' and Mrs. WUltam __
dear to us. After one lives In Army F”ery imaginable means of torture
Smith In Canada for the past two
Sanford. Florida
1 life several years with a man. he was present
weeks has returned to her home at home a Tlie Rev and Mra I lovd the occasion, a Ml*s Rose Clark
! knows all hls good nolnts Of course
Our chaplain went down to the
Wall take * Mr* Chas. Floria at­
Max
J
Houghtnling.
S
2/c,
' one also knows all the bad ones ' showers to sec the boy*. He said it
teals of Mr. and Mrs. Ru-tscll
tended a shower Friday at the
3145099
i too. The good usually overshadow : was a miracle how thev could
end and last Monday supper guests Callum. ♦ Mr. and Mra William
home of Mra. James Slocum near
i the bad.
stand. Nothing remained but skin 1 Unit 66 Carrier Aircraft Service Hastings.
of the Merritt Meads Die latter. McCallum and children of KatamaFleet Prat Office
' xoo are spending the week with ills
’ I am now In Headquarters Bat- and bones. AU hair was gone, only I
Mr. and Mra Clair Richards of were Sunday callers of the CameronSan
Francisco.
Calif.
, mother. * Barbara and Elizabeth
1 tery. I was transferred here several | the skull with staring
eyes re- |
Jackson announce the birth of a McIntyre home in Quimby a The Osgood spent from Thursday until
daughter Saturday. June 16. Mr. Hubert Lathropa were Sunday din­J Sunday with Joy Johncock at Gun
Set Cletus C. Valentine. 36157349 Richard a former resident of Del­ ner hucsEs of the Rex Dunnigansof
; lake. * Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Anders
78th A A F Base Unit
ton is lhe son *of Mra. Blanche Maple Grove. Hubert Jr. spent the and family were dinner guests of
Sheppard Field. Texas
Richards of Delton. * Miss Effie tatter port ot the week In Nashville Mr. and Mra. James Anders of
Richard* and Warren Richards who with hls amndparenta. Mr nnd' Goodwill. Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs
Mrs.
Wirt
Surinc.
*
Mr.
and
Mr*.
spent the winter In Florida are at
Kenneth R Dunlap. BC 3'c
* James Collison of Kalamazoo were
the home of Mrs. Blanche Rich­ Earl Pennock arrived home Satur­ recent guests of Mr. and Mr*. L.
NOB No. 3149 G4 No. 9
ards where they will spend the day night from California. Earl has D. Woodman. * Mr. and Mrs Ru&gt;Fleet Poet Office
summer * Mra
Elia Wertman
San Francisco. Calif.
spent last week with her daughter.
miftX nndr
“nd Monday last week with her
Mra. Robert Gerould and her grand­ tattawe?J fcthS??
'"other. Mrs Will McCallum a
Pvt. Donald Berry. 16101151
daughter. Mrs. Delbert Harris In Mr. and Mra. virn ^Xn^nd
?K^k° A
Ypsilanti. Mr. and Mrs. Wall!.Sodn N Bks. 2145
Campbell ot Hastings spent Sunday family. ♦ The funeral of Fred Main Thr cJrmmunltv rhih mSeti with
was
held
at
the
church
Thursday
j.mn
Truax Field
with their mother. Mrs Elta Wert­ afternoon, the Rev. J. J. WiHiita J™*?. ‘1 Be I? McCallum^Pridvv
Madison 7. Wls
man. * Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Knestrlck of Big Rppids spent Sunday
with Mrs Etta Knestrick and son
Car) R Conrad. Mo M M. 1 c
Elmer. * Mr. and Mrs Harry LeiNew Construction Barracks
_________ . a ,__________
naar entertained for dinner Sun­ this community years ago. a Mr.
Sub. Base, New London. Conn.
day. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pennock and Mrs. John Hlvdon. Mr. and Mra. i
and family of Hickory Corners. Mr Charles Higdon. Mr. and Mr* Cljn- WOODLOT PASTURE
A'C Roger Wallace. 36696628
and Mrs John Harrington. Mr. and ton Watson ind daughter. Mr. and VALUELESS
2132 HU. Sodn 1. Box 93
c
M i»
arri
Mrs. Marvin Harrington. Delton. Mra. Vic Brfimm. Fred Brumm and
C. M.
Harrison,
research specliMaxwell Field. Ala.
Gladys Crockford enjoyed a
Mr and Mrs. Cornelius Orbeck and Mra.
Father's Day picnic dinner at lhe »st in
ln farm crops at Michigan
baby. Lansing Mr. and Mra. Em- Higoon
IB rm nome
w
rreaa 8ule colle8e. advises farmers not
farm
a Mrs
Mrs.
Pvt Verne H. Piper. 36930646
muel Finkbclner of Caledonia were Higdon
M&amp;n
aSd home,
XghJr
“Mrs Freda
MIL
‘
callers Sunday forenoon.
Co. C 9th Bn. 3rd Regt..
Ue Matteson and Mrs. Madeline J10!1
lo.1,
P“*turp He says
Agf Repl. Depot No 1.
Herman of Hasting* were Bunday 1 u fUKIcuh to produce good pasFt. Geo O Meade. Md
Change of Ownership
evenlnj callers of the Sagar Miller* ‘u« ln w«xHot. and pasturing will
Ellis Faulkner has sold hls drug ♦ Mr and Mrs Charles Day and &lt;l«nia«e the woodlot Itself. ConseSgt. James Lucas
store to Henry Bull ot Battle Creek. son, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Day and Quenlly, the woods should either
ABN 34983941
The store will be known as Bull's children and Wendell Day were' be cut off. the land cleared and a
Ord.
Det.
Janet
Board
Father's Day dinner guests of Mr. 1 good pasture established, or the
For those worm sumdruggist tn Battle Creek before and Mr* Karl Gasser and son* In, woodlot should be fenced and lhe
Ft Pierce. Florida
coming to Delton Mr. and Mrs Battle Creek. W Mra Huron Healy, livestock kept out of the woods,
Bull
will
live
in
lhe
Forbes
apart
­
and daughters spent Saturday night Any scattering of seed in the
T'Sgt George W Dewey. 36159071
you’ll want a play
ments Mr. and Mrs Faulkner went with her mother. Mra. Clara Day. woodlot in an attempt to improve
Inf. Co. A 1st Plat
lo ColomA Monday afternoon where* and the tatter took her to her home the grass is a waste of seed and
shoe that’s bright
A.PO 21067. 'X PM.
•
they will visit their son
and in Lake Odessa on Sunday.
| time
San Francisco. Calif.
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
•and good looking
ert Faulkner. Cpl Kenneth Miller. 10162915
with comfort besides'
Luke Field. Phoenix. Arlz.
Bride-Elect Honored
In red. blue, green,
wi nbrs choss
XilM Leatnce Dunning whose mar­
Size*
Sgt Gerald J Anders. 36179T10
and tan,.
riage to Lawrence Jone* of Deltoo
RJflth Air Enir Sodn.
APR. | MAY | JUNE
JULY~j~
4 to 10
will take place Wednesday. June 20
APO 559. rf PM
MAR.
AUG.
SEPT
ts being the guest of honor at a
New York. N Y.
No stamp needed
number of social events A mlscelNext week no certain letter writ- taneous
-------- - -shower
----- -• wa* given by Mnf.
er is scheduled to chat with you so : Avery Pettengill of Creasy last Wed­
guests present from
now's a grand chance for manv!' nesday, with m
When tires meant life or
people here at home, who would ,1 Kalamazoo. Hastings. Hickorv^CojA
like to greefyau. to write a para­ nets. Otsego. Cressey and DellOfi.
death, the winner* of 599
graph or two and have It in the Another shower was given on
THRU JUNE 30
by Mrs. Robert Carpen­
of 667 rao^s, bought RiverBanner office by Saturdav June Thursday
ter of Battle Creek and Mrs. S. A.
123rd How about It folks. Just let Gai
*ide». Regular “stock”
n tier of Delton at tlie latter's
yourself go and say "Howdy” to Mfinc. with several out of town
Riversides, right in Wards
the gang. Until then Cheerio.
Bests present. Saturday evening
THRU J1|LY 31
Zolly Coffer
rs. Leon Pavne entertained twelve
•lore*! Why? For the same
guests at a dinner al Mother's Inn.
reason that makes thou­
Prairieville, a feature of lhe evening
AUG. A!
being
a
mlceltaneous
shower
with
sand* of car-owners choose
a number of guests from away pres­
Ri versides today:—MORE
ent.
Before
Miss
Dunning
returned
MILES OF-SAFETYI
from Wheaton College, IU.. where
ViWX'Y Z
she had a teaching fellowship
past year, the girl* of Lincoln H
2|2 22 2 THRU SEPT. 30
honored her with a dinner
Next stomps bscomo good in July
&gt;hower.

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Baby's first shoes should be
chosen with core.
These

roomy boots will give him
the support he needs now.
Sizes 4 to 9.

Harrington - Minaar
Miss Joyce A. Lelnaar. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lelnaar
Delton, became live bride of Marvin
J Harrington U.8.N.. son of Mr.
■nd Mra. John Harrington. Delton,
in a service read June 19, at lhe
home of the bride. The Rev. John
Miles. Wayland. (fflciaU'd in the
presence of 34 guests. The bride
wore a light blue chiffon gown and
veil. and. her flowers were red

Mrs Cornelius Orbeck Ijmsing.
I stater ot lhe bride, was matron-ofI honor, and Howard Pennock. Hick­
Comers. brother-in-law of the
'
• man, Mra.

followed by a light
eolation. Both the bride and bride­
groom attended school in Delton.
She is employed by lire Upjohn
Company in Kalamazoo
GLASS CREEK
The WBCS. will meet wllh the
Harry Dunn* this week Friday for
■upper. W Mra. Virginia Tale (pent
several day* the past week with Mrs
Marlorie Havens tn Ha«tlnn +
Sunday visitors at Ray Erway* were
Mr. and Mr*. Chet. Engleiiart ut

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THRU JUNE 30

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THRU SEPT. 30

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. Stanley Lyons and
Ira Kay and Jinny

radio and Mr. and
iarmon of Hickory
Sunday evening with
Nlal Castelein and
. Amber Reed and
hvhle spent Friday
lie Edmonds. * Be­
arable weather conny Co. Rural Moll
families held their
nee Calm* called on
dm* at Mra. Shelby
Inga, Sunday afterid Mra. Carl Weyer-,

ir*. Bernard Roberts
ren of Hastings were
tursdny evening In
lard home.
i. Eugene Freeman
nd Mra. CleveStrow
unday afternoon. *
le of Hastings spent
rilb Billy Castelein.
(ra
Floyd Armour
l*o called on the
* in the evening. *
xold Klxchenbauer's •
I church Sunday.
i. Russell Gerlinger
re Sunday caller* of
. L. Smith and Her1 Mra. Loyal Lowell
Father's Day. Mr.
el Qslroth of Nash-

icy Otis of Grand
ling two weeks with
Nlal Castelein and
nd Mrs. Robert Gasllle spent Father's
nd Mrs. Floyd GasMr*. Merritt Mend
vexe Sunday aftcrthe Cameron Mcincl Mra. Donald T.
Ildren of Quantico.
Isited last week in
cey home. * UtUlse
Itisklll of Freeport
r home after spendweek with their
dr. and Mra. Floyd
Reed and mother
•usoc of Nashville
nby friends Friday
Ir. nnd Mrs E. H.
ryvlllc were Sunday
-s of Mrs. Jennie
Ir. and Mr*. John
liV of Hastings were
3oxcy home durin.**

good crowd at the
rening. The arriv.it
tidier boy* nnd their
lappy hour's visit to
t Miss Rose Clark
afternoon and eveister. Mrs. Will Mennd Mra. William
hlldren of Kalamat the week with hi*
*ara and Ellrabeth
orn Thursday until
&gt;■ Johncock nt Gun
Mrs. Ronald Anders
e dinner guest* of
James Anders of
iy. * Mr. nnd Mra
of Kalamazoo were
f Mr. and Mrs. L.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ru»intlnc spent Sunday
ml week with her
Will McCallum *
visited Stephen 0.1-

------------ r
Louise made a buslnras trip to Chi­
cago Monday and Tuesday of this

^LSSS-K
for mmm«r vacation. Bonnie BrandMr. and Mra. O. C Burkholder
■tetter and Morris Hill are also ar-1 and Barbara art at ths England
riving home. All have just com- cottage at Oun lake for several
Dieted their freshmen year at the i waek*.
u- o* M.
| Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Edmond* left
Mra. Vem WId rig visited her *1*- thia week to visit their children at
ter. Mra. L. W. Lahr. In Toledo over Mason. Detroit and Ohio.
the weekend and also attended the
Mr. and Mra. C. H Miller were
mornLutheran chureif at Rtaa. Mtahlgan. Ing, June 3, when their aon. Cpl.
Mr*.J. P. Becker, another attter. ot Kenneth Miller, came for a 13-da»
Hll**n*lfl waa a anaat ztf Wra WlA- J.1—»
..iu,
.k. ,-«■ —
Monday
Austin Cooley of th* Merchant;of Nashrillo visited Mr. and Mrs.
Marin* 1* leaving Monday for New Clifton Miller and Kenneth on
York after 30 days at home with, Thurodav.
hl* parent*. Mr. and Mra. 8. J.
Oooley. Over the weekend one of
guests of Mr. and Mra. KAJustin's buddies. Herman Bruce of । ward Van Popcrlng at Kent Country
Ecorse was a visitor al the Cooley 1 club.
home.
i Mr. and Mra Charles Potts enter­
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Reinhardt, ' talned Mr. and Mr*. Jack Keller and
tholr dauMvters, and Mrs Alice I Mra. Roy Davis of Battle Creek for
Geisler returned Monday from a । lhe weekend at their Oun lake cotweek's visit with relatives In Bt. “Shn Dean returned Wednesday

I from a week's visit tn Lansing.
lhe interest of their visit.
1 Mr. and Mra. Nell Boekcloo and
Mr. and Mr*. Greeley I’ox spent ; Master Ro,7«r Brown were gueMs of
Bunday with their daughter and the Southworth* in Lanning Thurs­
husband. Mr. «nd Mrs. Nick Web­ day and Friday.
ber of Grand Rapid*
Mr. and Mrs W. L. Hinman plan
Mr. nnd Mra. G. M. Fuller leave to spend Ulla weekend in Bay City
Friday on a combined bu*ln«*s and where they will attend the twenty­
pleasure trip which will take-them fifth wedding anniversary celebruto various pointe in Michigan and Uon of their daughter and'son-lnWisconsin. During the tlm« they &gt; law. Mr. and Mr*. M. C. Mtmolf
are away they will celebrate their 1 The boys who plan &lt;o leave Sun­
silver wedding anniversary
They day to spend a week at Uie Y.M C A
will spend the weekend with friend* camp arc Barlow lake are Dave
... Chicago
In
V.W..HIU.
Steinke, Ted Knopf. Doug Bradford.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Houf-.tater of; Tom Cumming*. Rum Dimond. Bob
Adgley, North Dakota, arc visiting Abson. Jack VanHouten. Dave Vahlhls father. Andrew Houfnlater. of sing and Dick Wait.
Rutland; also other r'-latlvc* in
Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Larsen spent
l&gt;ns|ng, Woodland and Hastings for Thursday in Lansing where they nt■rwi।
the combined straduaUon ex­
Mra. Albert Recur and daughter, ercises of three Lansing’ high
Helen of Woodland, were guest* of school*. Their granddaughter. Eu­
Mra. Ida Palmatier Friday after­ nice Kilmer, daughter of Mr and
noon.
Mra. Theodore Kilmer, was in the
I Sgt Clarence Walter*, who wa* class graduating from Sexton high
wounded in Italy, is back in lhe school.
United Stairs for a 30-d»y furlough
Mr*. Robert Brown visited her
with hl* wife in Billing*. Mont . and parent*. Mr. and Mrs Silas Doster
will return to Chicago on July 7
of Prairieville, Bunday.
I Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Cundall of
Weekend guests nf Mrr Ruth Cap;Dows. Iowa, spent from Thursday pon and her daughter. Betty, were
to Tuesday al the homes of Mr. Mrs Ervin McCain and Mr* Hazel
snd Mr* Harold Slocum. Edward Pauline of Battle Creek and Miss
□roat, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Norma Hollister Sunday Mrs Cappon. Mrs McCain nnd Mr* Pauline
Mrs. Morris Hill and Frances, nnd
*lra. Maude Schornp were In Jack­ Finkbdncr of Grand Rapids.
son over the weekend, the former is
Mr*. Alma Flngieton returned
Kiest* of the Martin Smiths, nnd Tuesday from a short buying trip
r«. Schomn pt her brother-in-law in Chicago.
and sister. Mr. and Mra. V A Well­
Mr. and Mra. Rny Waters were in
man.
Chicago on business the first ot the
Mrs. Orville Cooley and Pamela, week
)f Ionia, were weekend guest* of
Mr. and Mm E. F SnyiM. nnd
the 8. J. Cooleya.
Sally, and Mr. and Mra Prank
Mrs Gerald Ryan arrived from Sayles were entertained on Father’s
Sap Francisco Sunday to join her Day by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Freeman

FARM

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dvises farmers not
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Made on the sama farm by the same family for nearly
50 years.

produce good posand pasturing will
xllot itself. Consex&gt;ds should either
land cleared and a
atablUhed. or the
be fenced and the
out of the wood*.
of need in the
U tempt to Improve
waste of seed and

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Friday night, June 29, at 8:30 p.m.
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Bliss Field

Outstanding Values
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Friday, Saturday and all next week.

of Drouet.

Complete

Fountain
Service
QUALITY PRODUCTS

Sodas - Sundaes - Drinks
FOR HOME USE

Swift’s Milk Sherbet

Our Stock is Tops for th* summer.

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One large group of Boy's Overalls

36" Cheeiecloth, 16 yards for

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2-Way Stretch Panty Girdles

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Summer Skirts, 22 to 28, at

Cotton House Coats at

Chenille Rabes, Pastel Shades

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Cotton Slack Suits

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June flowen fined
and overnowed onto

the was Mr. and Mrs. Richard
the Mr.
j-.. and
__ Mra. R. K. Comnton
DUBTEE
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillips.
luncheon given by Mr*. R, M. Batea
and
Mis*
Alice
Bales.
Thursday,
at
kegon
and
Mra.
Irma
Holcomb
of.
Jr
—
,
—
—
—
"
’
r:ney, Mra Roy Fortney and
We think Erm* Van rvpertng and
Mulliken vUlUd Mr. and Mrs John their horni on W. Walnut. An aftW. G Bradford Is acting as coun- ter Patty Lou of Charlotte.
.1..
v ■■ r* .
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ernoon*'of bridge
and
H»rt last weekend. The Gilsons arc-----------------J visiting fol­ Angle Hawthorne knew all tha
moving to Hasting* n«xt week and lowed with high scores for the for­
with Mr. a
gueais of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell of will live at M0 E. Marshall St.
mer being tumad in by Mra. F. W.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. "onia on Friday.
last Thursday and Grand Raj
Mr and Mra. Arthur Clardy of Stebbins. /Mr*.
Thomas
and Mned 1 club
r C^T
A Sullivan
clft f^*the
dellcloUi luncheon
W. O. Bauer were Lt. Col. and Mrs.
luncheon to
to aa Bateman
Mr*. Dorothy Foote spent th* Kansas Chy. Ma. left Friday after
R. ™
Cook.rf£™
A gift hv
for Mr.
the !larse KroUDdelicious
of thelr friends. They day wjth
Carl Bauer and two daughter* of weekend In Kalamazoo with rela­ a two weak*’ riait with their aon Mr*. Wm.era
^lihT\tr^ C MbyoWr.
white and blue them? Mason. ♦ 1
Saginaw. Mixa Henrietta Bauer of tive*.
Grand Rapids and on Sunday Mr.
Ml** Sara Beryl Schader wa* at F4,o!KSt Heath arrived home
and Mr*. Russell Bauer and sons of
m
larger flower arrangement*
Plainwell. Col. and Mra Bauer left Oun Jaks last week a* the guest al Sunday from Niles to spend the
present from away.
Monday evening wa
Monday for a few days’ trip to Chi­
, iroughout the club house.
wa* in Ann summer with her parent*. Mr. and
cago.
I The guests who turned m win­ Ernie Bateman was
Mr*. Basil Smith and Diane of her granddaughter, Busan Jellli, of
enjoyed Bun- jUna score* for the afternoon**
---------- --------- --Jackson came Thursday for a visit
day in lhe beck yard of the Bech- Jfws* »«• Mr*. Robert Cook. Mr*.
Flint,
returning
with
her
for
a
visit.
with the former's parent*. Mr. and
’their tel Foots home by Mr. and Mra. David Goodyear. Mrs. Morris Hill. “JI**1,®
Mr. and Mr*. James Bowe*, their
John 8. Bechtel. Mr*. Clarence Les- J*™ Oarle Puller. Mrs. George Heb- K?!}?1* 2
Mr* Weldon Bronson On Bunday.
sons, and a daughter, Joyce, of
Mr. and Mra. Bronson and Mra. 8. two
icr, Ph.
ter,
ra. m
M i1/c,
/c, and
uno Mr*. Jack
Jaca i
C. P. Lathrop. Mr*. Anna
cupcrating from an operation.
C. Brock took Mrs. Smith and Detroit, called on Mr. and Mn. 8.
---- ----------------------»
Brookmeycr
and Mr. and• Mrs. Ron Mcoumn and Mra. Norbert BchoMr*. Henry BevCrwyk returned -B.
Henry
on
Sunday.
Joyce
re
­
daughter to their Jackson home, re­ mained for a longer visit and to Monday from Georgia where she ha* Haynas.
turning the same evening.
care for little Marta Hanry been spending some time with her,
Darrell Aldrich. Chief Petty Of­ help
husband. Pvt Henry Beverwyk. who ,
Mr. and Mr*. Dwight Cotant enwhile her mother is away.
A pleasant event of last Monday
ficer. came home Friday from Mc­
is at Camp Wheeler.
i tertainsd for Bunday dinner the wa* the evening bridge given by E. Baltimore church a
Alester. Okla., and 1* slowly recov­
Mary Lqu
OU Kaechele
Kaacnele and little latter'*
latter’s *i*ter
abler and brolher-ln-law
brother-in-law. Mr and Mr*. Ralph Leffler for for- fine. ♦ Mr. and Mrs.
ering from hl* recent illness.
Chris of Wv
—
'vandotte
are spending a Mr and Mra. Neil Christofferaen of mer Woodland friend* honoring mond spent Bunday 1
Mr* Alice Antpaugh went to her
RfSn^ll
thte
O?h?1o?
andnShir
Mn. George
S. Sidney, Mich.: RUo
also her niece. First
Pint ; Mijor
Major arTM?*
and Mn. R
R. G
O. Rnnte
Plnnle. The^
Their M™ IrT
Tr, T^
T..KI.. in'uZT
»•
with 1Mr.
Bonnie IlaUma, daughter of Mr week
i home in lake Odessa on Monday for and Mra. Robert FUrrdw of Grand Fulton while their mother, the for- Llsutenant Irene Christofferaen. guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Vane trlct. Mr. and Mrs. D
Rapid*, is visitins Mr. and Mr*.
*’,w h“ Jd5t returned from thirty Wotring. Mr. and Mrs Karl Faul. *on Leon and Mr*. Arioa;
Freeman Furrow for a few week*.
Rhe te rin’ monU« *«rvice in the southwest Mr. and Mra Robert Born and Mr. '——
day night and Sunday guest of Mr. Bonnie 1* a student at the Mary- f*°yc &lt;? h?®a hospital. She
is do- pacific u a nurse.
and Mrs. Carl Jordan of Woodland.
and Mrs. C M. Sisson of Kalamazoo wood academy.
‘nLP*^i Mr. M.-n nr.,
* • •
Ur- »nd Mrs. L. J. Vincent. Lake
at their Gun lake cottage.
Mr. and Mrs- Haaen Gray were
wwc al JoAnne(Ode« and Mr. and Mra. Clyde
Mra. Elisa Johnson went to Ann
Sunday guests'of Mr. and Mra. -Innle'*•••■houseparty
“ w«*« wncat ■»the
juauhc
MeArbor on Thursday t&lt;j attend the Reynold* on Sunday and also called Wayne Gray at their cottage al Dev- Sln,nl«'» houseparty at the Me­ Rucl- BfIlcvu«
graduation of her granddaughter. on Mra. Howard Barnes.
ll's ,lake.
„•
Me.
Knight cottage. Wall lake for a
Mr.and Mrs. fear I Bumford enArginine, an amino add, ha* baea
Mis* Margarita Johnson.
ML** Jennie McBain returned few day* thU week were Joan LelfMr and Mr*. Oary Crook visited
Mrs Dwight Besamer and son
‘ ‘ ~
“I tound important in thr production at
Tueaday from a month's visit at the l*r, Sally and Carol Goodyear,
David, of Canton. Ohio, came 'last montvllle on Thursday.
------------.-u_ Cook Mcrllyn
ZuttcrmcUte.-,
Florence Mr*. George Nagler and Mrs. Rava sparm cell*. A diet deficient in it rahome
of •»_
Mr. and Mrs. John
Benson
for
dinner
Sunday.
Wednesday for a visit with Mr and
north
of
Hastings.
.
.......
French. Mary Lockwood. Martha
Mra. Waiter Stanley was in Pon­
suited to a marked decline in tha
Mr*. Fred Pierson and other rela­ tiac and Fenton from Thursday till
Mrs Carrie Montgomery of Grand and Patsy Wedel and Madalon tug­
tive* here and in Newaygo
MIm Sadie Glasgow entertained Production ot these cell*, but wtua
Sunday visiting relative* and frlond*. Rapid* was in the city Tuesday af- ler of Battle Creek,
Lt Harold DeVanv wa* in Hast­
|
• • •
eight for a dessert bridge Friday M w** replaced In Ike diet, tha sells
Mr. and Mrs Stewart Kelley were teroooo on business
ings on leave from Fort Sam Hous­ in Centerville last Wednesday to mm
evening.
Bouquets of pink rose*
MIm Virginia Fish I* spending a ■
evening.
roses were again
seain produced.
nrnrlneart *Rm efftet
Al
the
country
club
luncheon
ton. Texas, viritlng hi* wife and his sister. Miss Luella Kelley, and ten-day vacation at Baugaluck.
' roses snd peonies were used as were used about the room* and a arginine on aterilite u
Tit
large birthday cake. atlracUvely
* •urtU‘y *•■••*•*
•on. Bruce Yesterday the DeVany’* brother. William Kelley, both of
Michael Warner Is spending the
left for Columbus. Ohio, for a few whom are ill. Mis* Kelley has en­ wee* at Ypsilanti with hl* parents. decoration on the tables Tuesday decorated with roses, honoring Mr*. *lud|edafternoon.
days with Lt DeVany * parent*
tered a Battle Creek hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Warner, and
Mra.
Elmer
Parcel!
won
the
giie*t
Donald R. Norton, AS , who wa* treatment.
grandparents, the Homer Warner*, Eire, Mrs H. L. Williams made
home on leave following hl* boot
Mr and Mr* Harold Shaw of report it's a terribly lonely house
th score with Mr*. Garle Fuller
training, wa* able to receive an ex­ Grand Rapids visited Mr. and Mr*.
second high.
tension so as to attend the funeral Otto Isenhath on Friday.
The committee for Tuesday Is
of hi* father. John Norton Donald
Mrs. Phyllis Ryan of Ban Fran­ weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs.
returned on Wednesday to Great cisco, Calif., came Bunday for a visit WlUlam Miuterd of Pontiac. H A 1/c Mra. Harold Phillips, chairman;
witii her parents, Mr. and Mr* Dorothy Stanley came from Great Mrs. Don Siegel. Mra. C. C. Burk­
Charles Hinman.
Lakes where she Is stationed lo see holder. Mr*. Clarence Texter. Mr*.
to Cambridge, Ohio, oh Monday
•»■«««
Richard Jacobs. »■.
Mra. Willard
m,
Smilh
Mrs Robert Henry loft last Wed­ her mother.
after being called home lo attend nesday for Norfolk. Va. to ace her t Tlie Rev. I. H. Osgood and fam-1 and Mra. Roy Hubbard.
the funeral of hls father-in-lawv husband, C Mo M M Henry, who Uy spent Saturday al the home of 1
John Norton.
hls father.
Jesse
Osgood
of ^..,...-1
Clover- I
Is there for a short time. ,
------------- ---------------Tlie Country club schedule this
Mrs Laura Maurer and family
dale. Father’s Day dinner guests weekend wa* a heavy one. On FriGuests ot Mr nnd Mr*. Gary u»ic.
were dinner guest* Friday evening Crook on Bunday were Mr. and Mr*. at
came uu,
out lo menu
attend
r; the Osgood home
....... were Mr. and I day twenty-four vomc
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Bump. Lt Loy Royer of Battle Creek. Mr*. Mn. Elmer Warren of Sunfield I the opening golf and bridge potluck
Helene and Lt. Barbara Maurer of Duane Lammers and Joan of Cedar township
and Mn.
Vernon Warren
luncheon.
golf
event, a uiuiu
blind
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vwwh. The K
c-ciu.
■ nd• •family
famllv of North
North
Aitor
1——
___ _____
..uuMrs
Memphis. Tenn., were home on a Creek were Tuesday guests at the and
Star.
bogey
wa*
wonmby
V V Tabor
six-day emergency furlough to at­ Crook home.
Mr*. Flora
Vandelln
Chester
of Mld‘XblJ*
””1^
W,lh of Hastings
Henry ,nd Mr*Fom
libLGcukei
of b?i^e
winThc funniest gome you ever saw. Thrills and Spill*. .
tend the funeral of their uncle.
Mian Winnie Lancaster visited her JEhl
lif&gt;i?l0nd"y w,lh Mr*’ Henry dlovllle. Four tables of bridge were
John Norton
father. Kenneth Lancaster, of Lake
MiU S A.,n. Burton le.r» thf' g
Jgl
Loughs for the whole family.
Dr. and Mrs C. P. Lathrop. Mr. Odessa on Sunday.
J. viom, mu L/.iUkT Wiliams,
S
and Mr* Arthur L Lathrop from
Mr, and Mra. Einar Frsndxen were 'TK“,sSrf“gl.'!S:rl .nd Mr. .-&gt;J
Sponsored by the Bliss Athletic Ass'n.
Mrs Leon Stander, Mr*. George
Cloverdale, and Mrs Frank Casey In Grand Rapids on Tuesday.
B “nW £X1£: i'r
EKS and
■“* Mra. Marshall Cook
c“‘ of
Dean
from Sheridan. Wyo.. were guest* of
Mr. nnd Mr*. Clayton Brandstetter
the Rev. and Mrs Ira Cargo in Fow­ go to Ann Arbor today after their n£RLS
50c plus tax for adult*
TB. eommltw lor »r s.lurd..
lerville Sunday, and also to call on daughter. Miss Bonnie Brandstetter.
Ted Knopf returned Tuesday eve- . night dance Dr and Mr* I. J
25c plus tax for children under 12
Mr*. Louise Lathrop, who U seriously who is coming home for her summer been
ca'lled Two
ago *bv ’tha Cotonand Mra Adelbcrt
ill at the Cargo home.
vacation.
I Cor,rt«ht. Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Season tickets void for this game
Mr* Chrystal Victory and Mins
Jan Wareham of Detroit la spend­ iiiniL nf^htA fafhTr^sm
KJritSir’iKi
HodS“' Mr and Mrs. Dick Jacobs.
Irens Weaver of Grand Rapid* spent ing several weeks with her grandK”opf live at Mr and Mr, Ken Labcrteaux. Mr
Sunday with their parent*. Mr and parents. Mr and Mr* Kellar Stem. »frarinntdnnMra’
«« ,
and
aunlcy Cumming*. U.
Mr*. Leslie Weaver
Mrs Gladys Dana and aon of De­ Bradenton.
Mrs R. G Finnic. Mrs Earl Cole- troit are moving to Hastings, the
htan. Mrs. C. R. Brandstetter. Mrs latter arriving Friday and will stay
Orville Sayles and Mrs
David with hls grandparents, Mr and Mra.
French were luncheon guests of Mrs. Cloy Adams, until Mra Dana comes
Clifford Brainard In Battle Creek on July 1.
Mr*. Maude Smith was hostess to
Mrs. Robert Marlin and Mrs. Jen­
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. DoLin. Tom nie Loehr are *pending this week the New Idea club on Thursday
and Cliff were in Detroit the last with Mr. and Mrs Fred Fowler of evening. June 14. all the member*
being present to enjoy the 6:30 din­
near Springport
Mr. end Mrs. Sterling Zerbo) and ner. A business session followed
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mra.
Warner Denton were Mr. and Mr*. daughter, Kay. of Texarkana. Tex­ and the entertainment chairman.
as. and Mr, and Mra. Charles Van Mra. George Sumner, conducted a
Lawrence Cornell of Jackson.
Mr and Mr*. Roy Cordes and I Worden nnd Miss Helen Van Wor­ program featuring "Flag Day."
family with her sister. Mr*. Victor den of Chicago were guests of Mr. Each member read an item or story
Drilea and son Vicky of Tyler, Tex­ and Mr*. Herman Zerbel from Sat­ concerning the flag, followed by a
discussion. This proved to be a
as. are now established al the Cordes urday till Monday.
Mrs. Flora Story and Mrs. Dan most interesting and educational
Gun lake cottage for a few weeks.
Mrs C. T. Cordes left Tuesday for Lewis visited Mrs O. O. Stone of program, as many new bits of in­
a two weeks' visit with relatives In Plainwell last Wednesday.
formation were presented.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Chester
6tcm
of
Chicago.
Llbany,
------ Ind., ------were---------guests of*
Mr and Mrs. Burr Van Houten New Al'
Places were laid for twenty-two
and Stephen of Cleveland. Ohio, — _nd Mr*. Kellar Stem from at the Country club on Thursday
with Mr*. Martha Brandstetter who Sunday till Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Adam* and evening at the dinner honoring Mr.
has been visiting them for a few
months, are expected Saturday. Tile two daughters of Bedford were Sun­ and Mrs. A. R. VonTll. who nave
Van Houten* are planning to spend day afternoon guesU of Mr. and left for their new home In Las
Animas. Col. Those present were
two weeks with her mother, and Mra. Clay Adam*
Mra. Richard M. Thlnlsey &lt;Bar­ the employees of the Hastings Ban­
the C. R. Brandstetter*.
Mr. and Mra. Roman Feldpausch bara Trego i went to Battle Creek ner. Richard Cook, in behalf of
will be in Chicago for a few day* Saturday to loin her husband and the employees and the Banner,
Die flrat of next week where he will on Sunday they returned to their presented lhe honor gueote with a
attend the Buyer'* Research meet­ home in Chicago. 8 1/c and Mra. war bond and Abe made a fitting
Thlnlsey were guests of her par­ response.
ing at the Palmer House.
Mr. and Mr*. A. R. Van Til and ents. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Trego, durfamily spent Sunday afternoon wllh Ing hl* leave of fifteen daya He
Monday evening Mrs. Kenneth
went lo Battle Creek on Friday on Labcrteaux entertained her bridge
Mr*. Allen Prentice in Lansing.
Mrs Chester Banghart. Helene business.
club of eight for dessert and con­
Mrs Nellie Garter of Jackson I* tract. Winners were Mra. Clayton
and Bruce spent several days in
Kalamasoo last week. They plan to visiting friend* here this week.
Brandstetter and Mrs .Cedric Mor­
Marie Royer of Battle Creek and ey. Meanwhile lhe eight husbands
return to Kalamazoo Thursday to
spend two weeks while Helene is Keta Lammers of Cedar Creek are were at the Morey home for an
convalescing from an operation at visiting their grandparent*. Mr. and evening of cards.
Mra. Gary Crook, this week.
Bronson hospital on Friday.
Fred Hunter and Mrs. Francis
Thursday evening of last week
Clyde Kuempcl and daughter and Carlson of Rockford, also Mrs. Lena the Ultra club member* met for
Miss Loa Ferguson were In Kala­ Bitter* of Gaylord, a sister of Mra.
mazoo Sunday where they attended John Castelein. spent Sunday after­ dinner at the home of Mra. Charles
a Father's Day pageant at the Rev. noon at the home of Mrs. John Oas- Haney and then returned to Mr.
and Mra. Arthur Havana* where the
L. Stenzel's church followed by a teletn.
Mr*. Elsie Castelein accompanied evening wa* spent with bridge and
potluck dinner there.
Tuesday guests of Mrs. Jason Mc­
Elwain and Miss Emily McElwain
Dr and Mra. L. E. Miley of
Grand Rapids.
Howard Herrick of New York was
an overnight guest Wednesday of
hls brother and wife, Mr. aud Mrs.
Lawrence Herrick.
Mrs John Delnaav spent a few
day* in Grand Rapid* this week.
Weekend guest* of the Earl Cole­
mans were Prof, and Mr*. Roy Swin­
ton. Ann Arbor. Mra. Charles Wll«&gt;!&gt;■ MIm EUsabeth Wilson and Rob­
(A Symbol of Fino Bui Service)
ert Wilson of Almont. Mr* Swinton
and Mr*. Wil»on are sisters of Mra.
Coleman.
Mr*. Vida Wood wa* In Nashville
Thursday attending B. C. club at
Lula Grey's.
Mr and Mrs Oscar S. Kuempel
and Jo Ann spent Wednesday and
Buses Lv. Hastings — Hastings Time
Thursday In Holland visiting Mrs.
Y'f? Oeorge and family, and also
visited Mr K's aunt. Mr* Wm
TO FORT WAYNE
Royle and family of Buffalo, N. Y..
who are spending the week with
Mrs George.
.
Drukanbrod
left for Newport. R. I.. Tuesday of last
week after a J-day visit with hl*
19.49 P.M.
parent*, the F. H. Drukenbroda and
his sister, Mrs. Harlan Rltze. Lt.
(Maa. Only) 145 A.M.

BUS

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stltute at Alblo. this
tday
rooms

Great Reductions on Spring Coats and Sults. New Shipment

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Fisher who I* stationed there.
The Aben Johnson's and Aben.
Jr., were weekend guests of the

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I club meets with
McCallum Friday
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Grover Bunton of/

Marjori* HUI. wilk&gt; Hampton.
RoMllyn ParceU and Barbara Shan­
non will ba bcm* Thursday from
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vacation.

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return lo Hylrla Walter.. ^612

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SEWING
HINE* .errlr-4. oil
m»Ir&lt; Orl» U .Munirer phone 7«4 t 3
_ H«Hi«r._K l N.. Mooday eallt.___ if
WAVrKH - Wa-hine.. railed L'r and.
delhered V.r. h«ndy l-r
&gt;1
Laarh lake. Phone 73SF33. Harber. ।

FARM EQUIPMENT
AND M13CELLANEI

FOR HALE

Nat'l Bank Bldg.

AUCTIONEER

DEWEY REED
Phone 34G7

SCOTT SERVICE
All kind* of trucking

WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS

FOR HALE

I BUY 111

OR LEAVE ORDERS AT
817 S. HANOVER

WANTED Full CASH

WANTEI

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

FOR SAM
kOU HALE—Two t

FRANK JONES
Hasting* dockyards, phone 2588.
NOTICE
MOTHERS. 1

:3U. Fa

Auctioneer &amp; Salo Mgr.
Phone 2178
Nashville
At My Expense

MODERN

LLOYD J. EATON
Dates can be made at
Banner office
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

C. "Bill" Sherwood
INSURANCE
Hotel Hastings
i ।
PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

.oren Coppock

Delton, Mich.

AUCTIONEER

AUCTIONEER

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HOUSEHOLD GOODS

KI'RINIIK—All

W PARKEK
HOUSE FURNITURE CO. 107 E. fltale ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS

Loren Hershberger

110V now

IfOUBE FURNIRHINGR
HOUSE PIHCE9Ocf

&gt;1 Chair.

VM

Rolbwav

ED. FINNIE
MOVING AND STORAGE
OHILDRF.NH—Chaira.
Michigan

UHF.D

FURNrrURE-

GUARANTEED

ViMt car UAIKIAIN HAMF.MENT. a
COMPLETE HOME OP FURNITURE

TRUSS FITTING

PARKER WAREHOUSE FURNITURE

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EXPERIENCED
FITTER

LyBARKER'S
if*
Phon* 2115

JOHN BECK

i five outstanding 4H gardeners in
i tlie county.
I The club is sponsoring this con­
I test realizing that home vegetable
I garden* nre more urgent in 1945
al than for the past several years.
i-i&lt; | A committee will inspect the
• 1 gardens and rate contestants as to
’*"■ condition of gardens relative to
" cultivation, weeds, disease, variety
: nf vegetables, etc. Later a check
uiaivirai. vwu*
i w’111 be mat,c ot members' exhibit*
MUNICIPAL
COURT
Clifford Allen, of Orangeville, and '‘he county or slate show; the
Otto Hagedome. of Yankee Springs, amount of produce used. sold,
were arrested Sunday by Chief of stored or canned from the garden.
Police Thompson and Under-Sheriff nnd lhe project report of the memDoster. and placed in Jail. In Mu-1 ber.
nlcipal court on Monday Allen ad-; Knthlecn
~ Frost. ~t
*■—
of .uthe Algonquin
mltted he was guilty of disorderly lake club was awarded the bond In
conduct and paid &lt;14.50 fine and the 1944 contest
coats. Hagedome denied committing
such an offense. He will be tried CUBS ENJOY PICNIC
Cub Dens, one and three, of pack
which had not been furnished when 73 had a picnic dinner nt Tyden
this was written.
park Saturday.
Those receiving
awards were Phillip Hecox, Carl
Lyle Scotl. of Nashville, was ar­ Wcsplnler. Vcrlyn Knowles and Gar
rested in that village Saturday Compton.
night by Deputy Sheriff Caley and
brought to the jail here. Mondny
Needed Support
he was taken into Municipal court
After a great deal of urging. Mark
here, admitted tijat lie was guilty of
the disorderly charge Placed against Twain's friends In San Francisco
him by the officer. He paid 410 85 persuaded him to give a lecture on
tine and costs.
the interesting things he had seen
in the Hawaiian Islands during hls
visit in the fall of I860. In order to
CLOSED FOR A WEEK
Saxon Castle is closed from June encourage the new lecturer they
17—24. Thereafter during the sum­ promised to place hearty laughers at
mer it will be open Wednesday eve­ strategic points among lhe audience.
nings from 7 00 to 9:30 and on Fri­
days from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m, alter­ 'Tell them not to investigate my
nating with Friday night dances at Jokes, but to respond at once," Twain
the Parish house which will begin said. When he came on the plat­
June 29.
form hls knees were shaking so vio­
lently that his backers thought hc
CORN BORER WILL
wouldn't last long enough for the
MENACE SWEET CORN
hearty laughers to get into action.
By E. L McDaniel, research spe­ But Twain needed no support, for
cialist in entomology. Michigan hc won the day by hls inimitable
State College
Watch tor the European com opening. "Julius Caesar is dead.
borer in the garden sweet com. It Shakespeare it dead, Napoleon Is
generally makes itself known by dead, Abraham Lincoln Is dead, nnd
broken tassels and holes chewed I am far from well myself." When
through lhe unfolding leaves. Later tlw lecture wngover. the audience
the borers establish themselves had been laughlhg—si much they
throughout the plant. Adulu arc
on lhe wing about the middle of
June, and that's when the infesta­
tion becomes severe.
Founding Meal
Damage usually can be avoided
Pounding meat breaks up the con­
by planting sweet corn late enough
lo escape the moth, and yet early nective tissue. It flour is pounded in.
enough to get a crop. Early com lhe juices are more likely lo be re­
also can be protected with a n&gt;- tained.
tenone dust or spray. With the
dust, use 15 to 20 pounds per acre.
With the spray use 3 pounds of MULCH PRODUCES.
rotenone plus 2 ounces sulfated al­ MORE VEGETABLES
cohol In 100 gallons of water. By O. I. Gregg, Michigan Bute
Sprayers with 150 to 250 pounds
pressure are necessary to assure
production ot vegetable crops in
thorough coverage.
With either a Spray or a dust, the garden Is by mulching.
A mulch can be applied any time
run applications as soon ns corn
borer tggs can be found. If dust­ during the growing season. Later &lt;u&gt;
ing, repeat applications every 4 or the crop* are harvested, the par­
5 days until no more eggs are pres­ tially decayed material may be
ent or the com Ls harvested. Sprays spaded or plowed under. This add*
should be used at least four times. much-needed organic matter to th*
Apply either dusts or sprays &lt;o soil.
Leaves, straw, spoiled hay, gras*
growing whorls, leaf axils, and cars.
clippings, or even weeds can be
used. Spread the mulch three to
YOUTH NOW READY
four inches deep between the row*.
FOR WORK ON FARMS
Result* are quickly seen. The
Almost
a thousand partially plants take on new vigor, better
trained youth workers are ready to color, and develop more and better
take Job* as Victory Farm Volun­ vegetables. Cleaner fruit Is harvest­
teers. according to report* received ed. Weed growth is almost entirely
by Doris Gillespie Shimkus, Vic­ stopped, thus saving work of cul­
tory Fann Volunteer state super­ tivating.
visor nt Michigan State college.
If lhe mulching material left on
Several hundred ot the Victory the garden Is spaded under the fol­
Fann Volunteer* have completed a lowing spring, spread some nitro­
10 to 12 week* course In farm train­ genous fertiliser on the ground be­
ing under the direction of the State fore spading. This replace* nitro­
Board of Control for vocational gen that is temporarily taken from
Education. This Instruction enabled . a a.,11 — — th. r—.1.—....
them to obtain a better under­
standing of rural work and rural
life. Other* arc year-old veteran*
Of this branch of the U. 8. Crop
Bel) the culls, but don't sell the
corps, and have acquired skill in
driving tractors, milking, hoeing,
ThaTs the
doing chore* and other similar Jobs extension pot
at Ml'itgan
from their past experience.
Blate college. —
With the dismissal of schools, velopments resulting from altracif— en—v... _____
,___
Uve price* being offtred for chick-

, ;.nr,i i ।

"A smaU leak will sink a great
ship," said. Poor Richard.

Mich

Dalton,

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK
V

SALES

Price* at Hastings Livestock
Sale*, Juno 15. 1945
_$17.5(

V«l Cal...

$14.6(

Top Hogs

Ruffs

.$13.8!

Beef Cow*_$9 to $1

Cutten &amp; Conners. $6 to S'
Bulls$12 to $13.21

Ewes$7 to $9.9(
-H4.f

Lambs

ATHLETES FOOT ITCH
■•JI RTINOH.
IU STRONG. Il PP.NF
THATEX. 11 ItKAlHKH MORE UEltMl
Haerea.ful Ir.Almel.l.' MUST b. mobile
MUST PENETRATE. Alcohol U VER

We Remove Dead Animals

THE IB VINO RAINBOW
FARM BUREAU GROUP

Hasting*. Mich.

PHONE 2812

candy bar will take care of part of
the day's requirement*, a 15-ounce
chocolate malted will provide all
the extra protein needed, and so
will two of the small package* of
peanut*, now found on candy coun­
ters. Mrs. MacFawn augaeau that
persons who are usually great­
meat-eaters might keep peanuts
handy lo much between meals.
An excellent way to complete the
protein requirement is to increase
SPRAY FOR 8CAB
Wet weather has been excep­ lhe amounts ot milk, eggs, vegeta­
tionally favorably for the develonnient of apple scab, and ha* Inter- diet. An extra pint ot milk nnd an
extra egg will ily the trick.
fered with spray schedule*.
E. J. Rasmussen, research horti­
cultural specialist, and Don Cation,
research botany specialist. Mich­
igan State college, recommended^
that orchard!*!* apply extra sprays
if scab Infection appears serious.
If the erbp 1* entirely froten. or too
OENCnAL AllCTIONEEa
small to warrant more than a min­
imum number of sprays to protect
the folalgc, a 3-4-100 bordcaux is
recommended. When serlou* infec­ Sales made in any section. DaJ»'
tion I* present, trees should be for auettons will hs gtvhn wnh
sprayed every two weeks until the ।
foliage has completed it* growth. promptness upon application. Cal
In orchard* where the crop I*
large enough to warrant a com*-flete spray program, wettable sulur at 10-day Intervals 1* better.

COMMUNITY NOTICES

U ANTED — U a.hinc.
.nd lroni«S».
Phone 3X33
S-31
WILL do &gt;••«■&gt;
and daeoeallny | DON'T HUPPKR
Write ■■ ■Pander ' r o Hanner
« 31 &gt;
WASTED—Waahlni.. Phone 3?ni s 31 1

INSURANCE and BONDS

Jerry Andrus

ena because of the meat shortage.
------Sales —
of —
entire farm flocks are
building up to
te place
in a month or
may take
nla
——
r. Moore declare*. He clrease* that it Just Un't good business
tn sell hens -that are laying and
nnntlnilo to
tn lay
lav during
HnHno summer
aummar
will continue
and fail, even though high often
arc made by buyers.

ho»i&gt;iui. partment convention will be held
at the Pontllnd hotel, June 20 and
121. Stella Foreman is delegate from
Hastings will: Lillian Monni as al­
ternate. The birthday party will be
held June 21 at 12:30 preceding the MANY FOODS REPLACE
; meeting.
MEAT IN GOOD DIET
If everyone followed a proper
■ Grace Lutheran Guild will meet diet, maintains Mrs. Vivian Macall. i Wednesday evening. June 27. al Fawn. Michigan Stale college ex­
lain 1 the home of Mrs. Glenn Clum. 738 tension nutritionist, lhe meal short•«l. E. Band.
proper diet Includes al least one
I Rachel Circle will have a noon Elnt of milk, one egg. two vegepotluck al Tyden Park on Wedibles. two fruits, four slices of
,1, ' nesday. June 27. This irtll be lhe bread and three ounces of meat, or
&lt;&gt;. last meeting until September, so a substitute each day.
ni let's have a good attendance.
te be that most persons do not
Goodwill W.SC5. will meet nt know what foods provide the same
lhe home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry food values, as the scarce three
nunn Friday. June 22. tor supper. ounces of meat. Actually, although
Guests are welcome.
everyonb prefers to sink hls teeth
into a sUeable piece of steak, the
The Ada Circle of lhe WS.CS. same food values are obtainable in
will meet nt Tyden park on Wed- a cup and a half of dried lima
nesdny. June 27: In cose of rain the beans, one quarter of n cup of yel­
meeting wlU be held wllh Mrs. low soy beans, three-quarters of a
Harvey Burge**. ZH E. Colfax.
cup of crabmeal, or five tablespoons
of cottage cheese.
In addition to the basic diet, two
peanut butter sandwiches, especial­
ly on whole wheat, provide more
than an ample supply of protein
for one day: so do three waffles or
Manin W5C3
on Wed- half a cup of canned tuna or three
nesdav. June 27. with Mrs. Clara frankfurters.
Herael for a potluck supper. All are
invited.
MacFawn finds that a combination
Remember the preaching service of foods ordinarily served will take
next Sunday at 10 o'clock.
care of the protein problem. Dark
wheat cereals or rolled oats In the
morning will provide part of the
KIWANI8 CLUB TO
•hkIv's needs. Desserts such as oldSPONSOR GARDEN CONTEST
■The Hastings Kiwnnls club Is fashioned sour-mllk gingerbread,
creampuffs.
home­
| again sponsoring for the second /fcheesecake,
' year, a Barry Co. 4H club Rarden made doughnuts or baked custard
contest, and lx offering awards arc protein-packed. For in-be­
| amounting lo &lt;50. to be appor- tween-meal lunches, one peanut
i Honed as a war bond of &lt;25. and

H'KKsi of ba.

AUCTION SALES

one 2519

i ' Preceding the regular Friday.
| June IS. meeting of tne Women of
: the Moose and installation, a chick . en dinner was enjoyed ut Betty
n,k,ui&gt; I Murphy's home.

WANTED—II

EMPLOYMENT-HELP WASTED

142 E. State

ORGANIZATIONS

M. PARKER. REAL ESTATE. Ot

iron SALK—A rwd b«r««. Phono .150d.

p hone o

NASHVILLE

trained youth, aware ot the dimlnLshlng demand for farm worker*.
may take on other types of Jobs,
‘ I To place u many of the potential
. i Victory Farm Volunteers aa poesii|b)e
j ble j*nd
and to Insure suf
sufficient
fidenl labor
on Michigan farms throughout the
&lt;nmme&gt;r she
aha requests
raniiMta farmer*
farmara to
,&gt; summer,
determine their needs as soon os
'. weather permit* and place labor
, l request* with their county agrlcul-

UtTY, COUNTKY AMD REBORT

| LIVESTOCK

lore bolldlar on

109 W. State

Bonds

CARD &lt;|F TH ।

CARD OF THANKS—1
All ratal era far cash.
Ada aot »old tu by Wodaoadoy teltewla* SIU bo okATSOd an addi­
tional 10c for canytns. ’
.
reretga Claaatriad BaU «c par word.
Uiidaua ckars* 4#c-

Naw is the time for hail insur­
ance, livestock, life insurance,
residence and farm labor lia­
bility insurance. And don't for­
get the tornado insurance.
Call 2908

iiilt F

SWANSON
AGENCY

T£ = "S^ •

n lutings

w

Sheldon Agency

CLASSIFIED RATES
114* par word, nialsu ot «0eDitaUy Hou Hi la cap* or Mack
f*M trh IH it**.
Firrt taoartloa I'/Vc pet wot*, each
auccMilva iBMrtloa of use ad 1c
par ward. ■■ hitman ekarf* 30c.
100 addlUonal will ba cUCfad ler

isS-dSl-S.

.

CARD OF THANKS—I

For Prompt Removal
of Old, Crippled
or Dead Horse*
L
and Cow* j

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

DR. DERK STUIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
112 W Stole
Hasting*
Phanea: .2U5-2991

clKe ^&gt;pine
is the Human
Switchboard
controlling
Health and
Vigor

Cattle

Horses

ASM5ntAOTttVEQ5T0HACHSAwcieas
SSL1LH--

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO

IHDIl
BAADOtR-

NOTICE
On occount of transportation
facilities. I will discontinue to
buy livestock at my yards until
further notice.
DAN ULREY.

ubhpr&lt;?c6c
releases
Tthe
Power
Within

Out 6/21

'

PAINTING
Residential—Industrial
Truck*, Tractors and Cars
Ploce orders now for
Spring or Summer Work

Office noun:

C. F. ECKARDT
Evenings:

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

Closed Tlmrsdays

9

Phone (Collect) Hasting* 2715 for

DEAD

STOCK

REMOVAL

Horses, sows and small stock removed promptly.
Your calls are greatly appreciated.

HOWARD BRISTOL
2*hr. Service

Phone Hasting* 2715
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
Glycerin ovoiloble from onimal fats Is badly needed In
WAR EFFORT. Phone Halting* 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.
KALAMAZOO

RINDIRINC

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collactor

�candy bar will take care of part of
lhe day's requirements, a 15-ounce
chocolate malted will provide all

THE HASTINGS BANNER

peanuts now found on candy coun­
ters. Mra. MacFawn augseat* than
persons who are usually great-

handy to much between meals.
An excellent way lo complete the
protein requirement la to increase
the amounts of milk, eggs, vegeta­
bles. fruit and bread In the basic
diet. An extra pint ot milk and an
extra egg will d? the trick.

GENERAL AUCTIONEER

Mich.

Sales made in any section. Hate*
for auctions will he glvpn with
promptness upon application. Cal
at my expense — phone Fralrlevillt

HASTINGS LIVESTI
SALES

Price* a? Hasting* Livestock
Sales, June 15. 1945

Veal Calves

$17.51
$14.61

Top Hog*

—$U.S!

Ruffs

Beef Cow*------------ - _$9 to $1;

Cutten &amp; Conner* _$6 to $^
Bull*$12 to $13.21
Ewes$7 to $9.9C

-$14^

Lamb*

ATHLETES FOOT ITCH
•*I» STINGS.
II. HTHoNll. Il PF.NI
rUATKri. Il RKACHKM MOHK UKHMl
HurrM.tul iNatmMU MUST ba bwMI
MUST I-KNETIUTK. Alcohol I. VKM
told". ■
iruzzl.t'

3Sc worth Is

DR. DERK STUIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
State
Hastings
Phone*:. 2865-2991

cUte ^piiu
is the -Human
Switchboard
controlling
Health and

ViS

TtlSOAI
StMS-

LUKI'
STOMACH-tANCUAS
seuut-MMltVS-.
US"
APPEMMBLADOCR —

releases
Hu
Power
Vitkin

Office Iloun:

Evenings:

Closed Thursdays

□ stings 2715 for

REMOVAL
lock removed promptly
tly appreciated.

BRISTOL
2&gt;hr. Service

IHIGAH

ABLED FARM
ED PROMPTLY

hte nearly-a-century of varied la-

ATLANTA JOURNAL
HONORS MICHIGAN'S
CHASES. OSBORN

JOHN BECK

Delton,

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, |UNE 21, 1945

RIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

L

Southern Faper Comment*
On Man. Who. at 85, $HII
Ho* Unlimited Interett*

,
The Sunday. June 3rd rolograv? ure section of the Detroit News
I carried a full page picture, with
accompanying atcry, of Oov. Chase
8. Osborn, who makes hls home In
' Georgia during the winter. The
i same picture, plus a story with the
southern angle, was carried In the
Atlantic Journal (Georgia) recently. a copy of which was, thoughtl| fully aent to this office by Hasting*
|j talented and well known Vlnnle
K Ream Boyd.
J
Three weeks ago, the now eightyj five year old Governor suffered a
’ fractured hip and lhe latest report
s te that he te making satisfactory
j Improvement, however he will be
। hospllallxcd for some lime.
One of Michigan's greatest statesR men. Oov. Osborn, te a man of
L. magnificent stature in all respecU.
R Hte Influence throughout lhe State
te beyond measure. Even tn minor
IJ and personal spheres, which have
j received hte attention, hte Influ-

I

He has made many millions of dol­
lars, mostly In iron, and ho* given
It all away. He says cheerfully that
he's broke now; but actually he
lives very comfortably, though
plainly, an an annuity he bought
for himself before he gave away nls
last fortune.
Talking to Uncle Chase in "Lit­
tle Poke," where books and news­
papers fence him In. you skim mer­
rily across time and apace, getting
glimpses of hls fantastic career
that began in a log cabin with
''greasepaper windows" in Hunt­
ingdon County. Indiana, in 1860.
He inherited, he say*, "only lhe
ambition lo be a gentleman." He
could have posed for almost any­
one of the Alger boys, with poor
but cultured parents, hls own am­
bition driving him Into selling
newspapers at the age of 10. pro-

then reporter, and eventually
Ing a paper. Now he can say he
has owned 110 newspaper*, and he
still writes a column dally tor hls
son's paper, the Sault News.
That first paper, the Florence
Mining News, of Florence, Wtecon-

he tells gleefully that he borrowed
lhe cash from the man who owned

limes, for this frontier paper had
to be put out in spite of a vice
gang that waa running the town.
The four entrances to the office
were guarded by employees with
' fifteen year* ago, convinced E. D. gun*—but he got out a paper.
Stair, then owner of the Detroit
While in this mining, country he
I; Free Press, tn give Malcolm Bin- acquired two of hls great interests.
Mfaay a special assignment on the Iron and exploring. Hc had a nose
! 100th Anniversary edition of lhe far iron ns well os u nose for new*,
paper. This was the beginning of and the ability to Interest capital­
Bingay's journalistic comeback, ists in digging out the ore he found.
I which he in no small measure, owes He has hunted Iron—and more
to Osborn.
animate game—In every country in
Following are excerpts from the the world, he says expansively—
story printed in the Atlanta paper. and be still likes Georgia quail
[
Visiting lhe former Governor of hunting best. He didn't stop shoot­
I Michigan te like stepping Into the ing quail until he was 80. and he
middle of a character novel. Un­ atill keeps one of hls favorite bird­
I de Chase, os he want* to be called dogs. Oke. (short for Okefenokee)
I a* soon a* he find* out your first to go for hls brief walks with him.
I name, te the kind of character flcMore than 50 years ago Unde
tlon writers try to create, and can't.
Though he te now blind, and a Chase built Possum Poke In Worth
I victim of creeping paralysis, this County, named because the flr»t
amazing old gentleman still enjoy* time he saw it he saw fiv«* possums
In
one 'slnunon tree tn the yard.
I Ufe with a vigor that blows about
I him like a strong wind. He greets He has been a part-time Georgian
visitors with a shout of delight, .ever since, spending July to Octo­
ber
at hte northern camp on Duck
talks them under lhe table, gives
them epigrams to take home and Island, in Lake Michigan, the rest
treasure. He te enlivening the twi­ of the year In pleasant Possum
।
Lane,
it
mint­
Lane.
Il wasn’lt only ror
for me
the huntlight of hte declining year* with '
the two things that kept him ing—he likes Georgia people, too.
youthful—friends and work. He ■"niey are real.” says Uncle Chase,
who
doesn't
like
frill*
either
on
I answers between throe and four
hundred letters a day. stoning each hls furnishings or on hls acquaint­
one personally "Uncle Chase." On ances. "They're people who have
hte recent 85th birthday there were heart, and a deep rellgous sense.
Georgia te the most religious of all
1,400 messages.
As for work, though hte physical­ the slate*1-closer to God than any
ly active days are about over, he other stele. And Georgia writer*
■UH doe* a prodigious amount of are good writer* because they know
writing. dictating to Ma adopted thalr Bible."
daughter Stellanova. whom he afThis virile, almost incredible
foeUonately call* "Mtea Osborn." gentleman
whose biographical
sketch te the second-longest in
"Who's Who In America" and who
most recent windmill for tilting was called a “fellow Institution”
purposes Is the matter of exposing recently by Wayne University, lives
the U. 8. Census Bureau figures as at Little Poke, a white-clapboarded ।
wrong, In a new book called "Legal cottage, while Big Poke, across the'
Fact* Versus Census Bureau Pig­ while-sanded- yard, is the guest­
ments." Uncle Chase, who has al­ house. neatly kept by the colored
ways
noted for busting ......
right servants. Bovina atiu
-- —-—been
■
and xjuuuwi.
Gobbin. ...
In
put with what he thought ought to I the yard te planted at least one of
be said, maintains that Michigan | nearly evsrythlng that grows tn
te the largest state east of the Mis-1 Georgia. Here too is the flagpole,
atealppi. The Census Bureau, he I Every morning on “Osborn time."
says, didn t include Lake Michigan I which te two hours ahead of Tlftn the atate's total area: so he ton's and three hours ahead of Almakes
“ * the state
*“ ~ a present of 40,000
1—bany*.
,‘J, Uncle Chase personally
additional square miles It has been raises the
I
flag over Possum Poke,
legally entitled to In all previous aalutea the sun as the "Light of
the Morning and Illuminator of lhe
Hls more-than-a-hundred books Moon." and says a prayer that goes,
and pamphlets are mostly crusad­ "Almighty one. Lord of all. Com­
ing volumes—■either strongly for or mander in Chief of the universe,
strongly against something. He re­ our Father and our Mother which
cently. with Mtea Osborn's help, art In Heaven, and of much more
put out a shorter, condensed ver­ that we cannot understand, please
sion. for the schools, of hte tre- bless our flag. Help us to be a
msodous wort on Hiawatha, prov­ Christian people In truth os well as
ing that tha Hiawatha legends were In name, so that this flag may be
Indigenous to this country and not the emblem of a nation fitted to
be Thy instrument of leadership
the work of an English writer.'
Chase Osborn has been a writer । in the world, and help each one
ail hte life, ever since he became of us to do our part to make it so.
■ 'reporter tn Milwaukee, at 19; and Amen."
he claims newspapering as hte faUncle Chase te a loyal Presbyvorlte profession. But he has also lerlan. though ha was bom Into the
been a great many other things In j Wesleyan church. He say* that in

THE CONDITION OF. OUR REAL ES
TATE IS A TRUE REFLECTION OF
OUR ABILITY, SO LET'S KEEP
OUR REAL ESTATE UP
6 ROOM HOUSE in second ward, has new furnace,
bath, nice lot. priced ot$3,150.00
6 ROOM HOUSE in 1«t word with modern kitchen and
complete bath, Is heated with oil heater, garage and
workshop combined------------------------------------- $4,200.00
SIX ROOM HOUSE, all modern but furnace, built&lt;"----------------------------------------------------------------- $3,200.00
IIGHT ZOOM SQUARI HOUSE, oil mod,n&gt;. ho, nlc.
bowman, with an axdltnt drain In It. full lot with
bam fat fata,a---------------------------------------------- $5,500.00
EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, all modem, has new garage,
faces the First Ward park, this is a beautiful location
and a very nice home for-----------------------------$5,250,00
6 ROOM HOUSE in First Ward, this place is in a good
location, has lights, gas, stool, and double garage,

FOUR ROOM HOUSE, ha* light*, water and ga* and
attached garage, priced at$2,100
(Wl WANT MORI LISTINGS, WE HAVE SOLD ALL
THE NEW HOUSES BUILT LAST YEAR (18 of them)
and hundred* of oHier*.

Hastings High School
Second Semester
Honor Roll

War Production
NEEDS YOUR

WASTE
PAPER
Waste Paper Is Vital
War Material
AN ACUTE SHORTAGE EXISTS
EVERY POUND IS NEEDED

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HASTINGS SALVAGE COMMITTEE

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BARRY BYPATHS
By JANE CAMERON

far- every thinking
every high school teacher should
clip It and give It as a lesson lhe
first day of school this fall. There
la a condensed version on the subl Ject In lhe June Reader's Digest.

Well, chums. It looks like wc
Definitions: A husband la some­ picked the pinfeathers out of this
one who stands -by you during one. Any resemblence tn anything
living
or dead la an insult.
trouble that you never would have
had if you hadn't married him —
A kiss ta a noun, though often used JOHN NORTON
as a conjunction: It lx more com­
John Norton, son of John and
mon than proper; It Is never de­ Margaret McDonald, was born
clined: It is used In the plural and March 6. 1892 in Huron county.
agrees with al) genders.
Mich. Hls mother passed away at
hls birth and his father still sur­
Prediction—It won't be long now. vives him, residing In Detroit.
before scientists are directing the
dropping of “Bug Bombs" In in­ adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Lewie
fested areas to save crops. All of Norton and came to their home in
lhe malaria mosquitoes would be Maple Orovc township where he
bumped off in swamps, the weevils has always lived.
■
could all bite the dust in cotton
He was united In marriage on
fields and the com borers would all
Jo lo their reward In all lhe com
lelds. Maybe lhe ladli* could even and to this union five children were
have the mosquitoes and chiggers bom: Howard, who resides at the
pul out of action In the berry farm home: Donald of the Navy:
patches, and what a comfort that Violet and Vivian of Bartie Creek:
would be. This Isn't from a scien­ and Evelyn, at home, all surviving
tific journal, I got It from the him besides four grandchildren,
handwriting on the wall, entirely. also hls step-father. Peter Cum­
mings of Assyria; three half-broth­
Wanta bet?
ers and three half sisters. Nell. Ar­
chie. Mrs. Kale Ferris and Mrs.
Saturday night on June 9. a Chi­ Sadie Johnson of Detroit. Charles
cago radio station paid a tribute of Lansing, and Mrs. "Violet Kreps
to lhe workers al the Hastings Pis­ of Caro: and a host of nieces and
ton Ring Co. for all-out produc­ nephew*.
tion. on the Bond Rally. It was
He had been a member of the
quite a thrill lo have a Chicago
station come up with this bouquet Maple Leaf grange for better than
thirty years and a member of the
to Barry county men and women.
Farm Bureau. He served iu treas­
Well, If it comes lo the worst, urer of the Moore school district
the farmers of Michigan can al­ for four years nnd was employer! at
ways get some water buffalo from the Duplex Printing Press Com­
the Chinese through Lend Lease, pany in Battle Creek for the last
3‘i years.
and go in for under-water crops.
He was taken sick last July with
"Hooey—blunk—superzxcvbnm — heart trouble and has been in bed
fooey." means "Have a coke In most of the time since. He departed
Ubangolstunt" Where did I get that this life June 12 at the age of 53
native language? Why. right out years. 3 months, and 6 days.
of what my friends call my fertile
Imagination. Sa-a-a-a-a-yl Where MARTIN CORNERS
do they get that "fertile" stuff anyClara Herzete Wednesday. June 27.
there when we
for potluck supper. All are InVited.
"Thought te a magnet; and the * Mrs. Agnes Barry spent Thurs­
day of last week visiting her slater
longed-for pleasure
Burdette Barnhart In Grand
Or boon or alm or object te the Mrs.
Rapids. * Mrs Elsie Cogswell and
steel:
.
And It* attainment hangs but on Wayne. Miss Marjorie Cogswell and
Emery
Fisher of Nashville were
tile measure
Saturday evening callers at Mr.
Of what thy soul can feel."
Mrs. Orr Fisher's * William
’
—Ella Wheeler Wilcox and
Cogswell and daughters Dorothy,
Greta, and Carrie and Cpl. Robert
If you are Interested in progress Morral of Ironwood, were Sunday
and the achievement* of the post-* afternoon caller at Mr. and Mrs.
war world, don't miss reading Eric Orr Fisher's. Alfred Fisher has been
Johnston's "America's World
Chance." Mr. Johnston Is president the Fisher home. * Cpl. Robert
of the V. 8. Chamber of Commerce Morral nf-Ironwood was a weekend
and he visualised tlie new era that guest In the William Cogswell
Is coming into being before our nome. * C-N. Carrie Cogswell of
face and eyes, through the Air Age Battle Creek 13 spending her vaca­
which we are now entering. This , tlon with the home folks. William
article should be a "must” reading Cogswell and daughters.

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IRING

SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Here te how they stand after the
first week of play in which one
night of ball was cancelled due to
wet grounds
Casite 1-000
Strand
----- -*
1D00
At its recent session lhe state '~
M0
legislature passed several laws Mfg. Co. Shop ...........................
. ............... .......... JJQO
which will change practices in the Western Auto
-Jere played last
office of register of deeds In every .Tuesday .night,
12th, under the
Michigan county. Register of Deeds lights at the the
fair grounds. The
Vemor Webster has been given a first between the Casite and Shop
summary of these changes by the teams went ten innings before Ele­
Stale Register of Deeds association. anor Havens brought home the
Tiicic changes are:
winning run for the Casltes. Living
(1) No suit will te necessary to up to their striking appearance In
prove title to real estate. If the bright red uniform*, the Shop team
claim to such property te based on ,droVe in four runs In the fifth Inn­
a break In title 40 years old. It the ing. The game seemed tn be in the
title te clear for that many yean. bag as the last of the final frame
a break In the title, which may be was reached, but there waAa glint
claimed lo have been made 40 years in the eye of the Cashes aa they
or more previously, will not count came to bat and they proceeded
against the man who ho* a clear to bring In four runs on their own
ownenhlp title for forty year*. This to tie the score.
law will be effective on and after
The second game was somewhat
September 6. 1945.
one sided with the Strand team
(2) If any changes are made In iscoring In the first, third, sixth and
plat* by any municipality, or Its iseventh to win by a score of eight
verning body, such changes must i
The girls are playing two games
recorded in the office of the
3:teter of deed*. This act grill be ineach
i
Tuesday and Thuraday night
ect on and after September fl. Ibeginning at 7:00.
J946.
(3) A fee of 50 cent* must be
paid for filing Michigan unemploy­
ment conjpen**llon lien* and dis- ।
charges on and after June 4th of &lt;
this year.
(4) When a real estate mortgage
was paid, the owner of such mort­
lUNK U. IMS
gage could, if he *o deaired, dis­
Ninth Grade—Alton Bennett, 2.­
charge that mortgage for a very 50;
;
Dorothy Bower. 2.75; Betty Ann
small fee by a brief notation *igned Cole.
।
250; Reynolds Cordes, 230:
by the mortgagee, written on the Robert
I
Cunningham, (335; Clifford
margin of the record of such mort- Dolan,
1
3.00; France* Foote. 3D0:
gage, as It appear* on the record Lachlan
I
Po*tcr, 250; Richard
book of mortgage* in the register* Groot,
&lt;
3.00; Norma Hollister. 235;
of deeds office. On and after Jan- Joseph
.
Hubert. 250; Carl Moore.
uary 1. 1940, a mortgage cannot be 3.00;
:
Norogene Nielsen. 2.75; James
discharged In that manner. The Partridge,
1
235; Samuel Reneau, 2.­
discharge must be a separate docu- 25;
;
Kathleen ShelUngton. 235;
ment, prepared and signed by the Robert
1
Spillane. 2.75; Helen Wallowner of the mortgage, and filed dorff,
(
2.75; Vonda Webb, 2.75; Bar­
with the register of deeds, and re- bara
1
Welton. 235; Marylyn Wenscorded by that officer In hte rec- loff,
1
2.75; NeU WlU. 250.
ord book.
Sometimes blanks for deeds. 1
mortgages, etc., are printed wholly :3.00; Edna Conklin. 235; Marvin
or In part In ,verv small tvoe. On 1Drake. 2.75; Joan Hewitt. 230;
snd after September fl. 1945. such 1Norma Jaksec. 300; Colleen Jone*.
blanks must be printed In eight- 12.75; Donald Keech. 250; Jean
point type, whrti offered for re- 1Kenyon. 2.60; Helen Loftu*. 250;
cording to the register of deeds.
.Jack Smith. 235; Burl Valentine.
3.00; Nancy Walt. 2.75. '
•
Eleventh Grade — Beverly Brad­
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
ford. 3.00; Robert Ca»ey, 250;
Gary and Donald Oaks of Prairie­ Jamea Coleman. 230; Dwight Conk­
ville have been spending a week with lin. 235; Alfred Cortrlght. 235;
their grandparents. Mr. and Mra, Virginia Demaray, 250; Agne* Ful­
Roy Oaks, while their parents, Mr. ler. 250; Anne Goodyear, 2.78; Sal­
and Mrs. Lemuel Oaks, nnd Judy ly Goodyear. 230; Mary Lou Jen­
are In Dery. Pa., to attend the fun­ sen, 2.40; Mary Lockwood. 230;
eral of Mrs. Oaks' mother. Mrs. James Long. 2.40; Fred McDonald.
Claggett. * Mr and Mrs. Oley Doug­
lass and family of Carlton Center 2.80; Esther Ragla. 250: John Rich­
are spending a few days with hls ardson. 3.00; Robert Rogers. 230;
mother. Mrs Lib Douglass. * I-uella Mary Salton, 2.75; Elaine VanHorn.
Schrier of Yale spent from Friday 2.60; Martha Wedel. 300.
Twelfth Grade — Donna Bacheluntil Tuesday with her Parente. Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Dunn, before going
to Lansing where she will attend leen Cappon. 2.75; Oenevieve
summer school. * Mr. and Mrs. Christie. 230; Milo Coldren. 235;
Him Dunn. Luella Schrier and June Colvin. 235; Elisabeth Cortson. Hubert, spent Father’s Dav at right. 233; Helen Dimond, 330;
the home of Mr. and Mra. Fred Otis. Richard Foster, 2.40; Philip Frand* Hie W3.CS. meets at the home sen. 230: Florence French. 3.00;
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn Friday
night for supper. Everyone welcome.
Paul Myers. SOO: Marjorie RIUman. 230; Laura Halton. 2.76; Lor­
hte first mining town he had to aine Schantz. 235: Doris Snyder.
choose between the horse-thieves 2.40: Hazel Stauffer, 2.80; Agnes
and the Presbyterians, so he's been Thompson. 140: Barbara Tietz. 2.­
a Presbyterian ever aince. Hc quite 25: Patricia Tyler. 235; Merllyn
reverently doesn't care whether he Zultermeister. 3.00.
Ilves or dies, because the most In­
teresting thing any man has to WEST HOPE
The Community club will meet
look forward to. anyway, Is meet­
Friday evening. June 22. with John
ing Ood Almighty.
Belle McCallum.
A book Miss Osborn has written and
There will be Quarterly Meeting
about her father is fittingly enti­ services Sunday morning. June 24.
tled. "Eighty and On—the Unend­ at lhe McCallum church in charge
ing Adventuring! of Chase Salmon of Presiding Elder Carrick.
Osborn." And on the sundial that
stands near the flag-pole in the
yard at Possum Poke is engraved DON’T BUY THINGS YOU DON’T
the line from Browning that best
expresses Uncle Chase's philosophy.
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
"Grow old along with tne! The best
INSTEAD.

Some N«w Laws Will
Change Practices in
Register's Office

* SHOW YOUR COLORS —Buy V. S. War Saving, Bond, and

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 1MJ
thy flleckle and Mrs. Don Ander- j and family
sou of Battle Creek spent the | Mr. and Mr
Kraaler Field. Mlaw. Mia Q««1- weekend with Mr1. and Mra. Qwen ginia. accon
1 ine Tooker
dolyn Mishler of Bowne. and Miss Sieckle of West Carlton.
Mrs. Karyl Livingston and chll- 1 lied Mra. G&lt;
Nonna Yoder, also Cleo Raab and. -----son WHbur and niece ot Caledonia?drtn
-*— of eiarkm-ille
Clarksville visited last • land,
tend: fry
(rot
Mrs. Prank Burgess left Monday Thursday wllh her parents. Mr. SMtpluck
_ rnsined
for fol
a wen. on
, morning for Big Rapids to attend . and Mrs. Ray Wieland. * Mn. Rose
malntd
home Mr. and Mrs. Fish
Ur, chas Mur- summer school. A George Nelson . Endres of Woodland was a Sunday ho„,e
nd Mrs the Rev. nnd Mn. Ch.

FREEPORT

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callers of Mn. Julia Godfrey p Mr.
.nd Mra Tm.nuelY.lter of Coals
yd M"Drove spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mn. Olalr Yeiter ★ Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Secor of Grand Rapids. Mrs.
Hsiv pS andThddren of Mid-

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spent Sunday w|th^vflle were Bunday cllen at Mr.
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'anti is spending a few weeks with while attending church service.
. hfT
•Iul Mrl Jor returned home with them
, ^?,nd
church“
Kauffman and family. * Mr. and
-----------10 *tl&lt;nd_____
Mri Kranls Ha&gt;n&lt;,
W(Mdland
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.
-- ---------| were Sunday afternoon callers of I ,
,“?.e
Birth Annoweemesit
I Mr. and Mra. Claude Walton. *
June ■%—W.C/rU family night. I
daughter Gloria Lee was born
“u‘f1?/ “Hf chJb’o^eiJIJ't *t Mb?. J"
‘
t0 Mr
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Jal; 1844. &lt;1 l»n .'clock I* (k. fo
Al said 1'r.Lal. Ollier, L. A.4 I,

McCue. A Bunday cal- and Mrs. Allen Pish. * MUs Dorosondra Faye Uylnsston visited I T u
oct^auiaa's Birthday ’ The W.C.T.tf will haw Utelr an­
--------- -------- wVand^^he^U^? MM ■ Mr^d MriwiHtam OlUwuJ nual party Friday. Jun. ». at the

The "MAGIC CARPET"

frknds invited. Mr». Mina Wieland
' is on the program committee, and
ter of Kalamazoo is spending a |10 ,Ur ________ K&gt;w.
Service News
Lorna Fish lunch committee Each
two weeks
vacation with hls
pv. ry
)Hnld woods
onng piaic,
Pvt.
Donald
Woods of Fort Sher- ' to bring
plate, cup »nu
and spuun.
spoon. The
.
....
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■___ k_will
will be taken
F.BmI for
tnr Chinese
r-HItAMA
Y,"i‘idr”"(d nNArthr Irtli
Henrv ' «•"•
weekend
with...hls
offertng
XdS. ol Aim A,™,™.. .“SI! !»•«"■ H-----------------

TPMr cor Will ripe Ilka a car­
pet on a cloud after it bos

Grand Rapids Friday. * Mr. and I
Mra. John Miller of Plymouth ac- |
companlcd by their daughter. Ma-,!

up by our expert mechanics.
There's no magic in it; it
just akes a lot of hard work.
Our crew will rejuvenate it.

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clarence Van Patton of South
S'L „rsmlmother Mrs
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for ftirrr vm|u rMWcitltrir,
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or MICKIGAM
Tra CIXOVIT oOtDrt FOX TH1
state

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W^rtn^d^v8 af JrmaSr dulla of «outh Campbell. Mr. and Mrs
Mrl1 ChM Bmin 'niv^hTM^flHo*1‘ri1 Tbal‘r •’“* Iun- and
X? tamoTltnod uiu .
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I daughter Mrs Lillian Kokx and
Mr a^d Mrs. John Thaler of ^IMre.^ It
ateted hrt buaSouth Campbell allejided the wed- I
™ wdU be’at
ding at thiir niece. Miss Dorothy Infir^ciiifurn^'
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tended the wedding of MUs Henrlette Waunes of Manistee to Herbert A Thompson of Grand Rapldt
at the Lutheran church In Manistee. nt one o'clock Sunday after­
noon. • Bonnie Lou Wieland vis­
ited Mr and Mrs Karyl Livingston

^^Tirestone^^

NOTICE TO CJLEDITOhH
Mff
Newton received a
leUer (ron,her brothcr jame, who
Ls somewhere In Italy. He says he
‘
"
Mrs Allen Fish received a card
from Mrs Wm Boughner stating
her son William is coming home.
He served overseas.
Pfc. Charles Blough of Kcealer.
Mias.. Is home with hls parents.
Mr
and Mrs. Jess Blough of
II l&gt; rwiMr
in«i wnnin
Buwne. formerly of Freeport.
17 dap. Mid Plslnllll pubH.b lkl« Ordrr
BabaAr. a. ■•mfApOT
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M 8&lt;t Clayton W Bunn, who in lk»
IU mur. a| I l»
, enlisted In the army In July 1939,
for ■!&gt; «ur- I
1 nnd served in the Hawaiian Islands
r.rlllicd «&gt;py ‘
until last October At that time.
' Sgt Bunn with his wife and daugh­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ter Carol arrived in the Slates to
visit hls parents. Mr and Mrs
Chas. Bunn of Freeport. He then
went to Miami. Florida, for two
weeks: then to Camp Lee. Virginis,
for a couple of months, then was
sent lo Camp Atterbury, Indiana,
where he served until he was dis­
charged from the Army last Tues­ ORDBR FOB PUBLICATION
day wllh 119 points. Clayton, with
hls family will settle near Freeport
where they plan to buy a home

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Honored on Father's Day
Alvin Helrigle and his wife were
Ivuuimd Fathers Dav when hls
daughters and families came lo
spent the day—Mr. and Mra. Don
Fallis and son of ValparUo. Ind..
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Hawkins
and family of Hastings and Mr.
and Mrs Keith Marlow of Carlton.

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On Sick List
The Rev J W. -McCue had the
misfortune to step on a nail last
week Hc was taken to the Bur­
dick thug store where he was treat­
ed nnd then taken to his home
until a doctor was available. He
Lt somewhat better ot last reports
Glen Parker who uat taken to
Osteopathic- hospital. Grand Rap­
Ids is reported to be a little better
Clarence Benedict has not been
so well Hls daughter. Mrs Dora
Miller ot Lake City is spending a
week here and another daughter.
Mrs Bessie Tight and husband.
Eml! Tight of Indiana, came to
spend a few days. Mrs Fred Bal­
lance of Hastings has been visiting
them.

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11:30-Morning worship
7: 00—U. B Christian Endeavor
8 00 -Evening worth Ip
8 OO—Thursday evening.
meeting at Church.
Pleasant Valley
10-00—Morning worship
11 00—Bible school
8: 00—There will be a Children's
day program in the hour of Chrlstlan Endeavor .service T'
lend all these services

where we will be oblo to serve you promptly and prop­

erly.

FORREST L. JOHNSON—RARRY MOTOR SALES
ED. ECiMUaW—TRIANGLE SERVICE

AUCTION SALE

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Located at 112 East Court Street in Hastings on

SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1945
Storting at 1 o'clock. I offer the following:

NOTICE TO CiXDITORA

6 good oak dining chairs.

Upholstered arm eheir.

Walnut dining suite, complete, table,

Chest of drawers.

6 choirs and buffet.

Electric lamp, 3 wey.

3 piece Mohair living room suite, good.

2 pr. shoes and ice skates. Cast roaster.

Green bed davenport.

Children's clothing. Charcoal camp grill.

5 gel. sprayer.

Combination gas and coal stove.

Brown wpol, man's suit.

Kitchen range.

Smell electric motor.

Estate heating stove.

10 gal. crock.

Bicycle tiro.

Drop leaf breakfast table end chain.
-Dresser, mirror.

50 lb. ice box.

REFINISHING!

Electric lamps.

Large upholstered occasional chair.

Billiard table.

complete job.

10c

Quilts.

End tables.

Small metal cabinet.

A. B. gas stove.

Bed, dresser and mattress.
Como in and let us give you an estimate on the

Work bench.

Fish box and tackle.

9x12 Wilton rug and pad.

Cool circulator heater.

1.50

Mattress.

Large library table with glass top.
Atwater Kent electric radio.

FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES

2 blue metal porch choirs.

Ironite electric ironer.

Hoosier kitchen cabinet.

Corrugated, galvanised »te«]
■.. rtalits nut. Painted Ud.
10-gaLlon sue. a an, TajneI

Oak chiffonier.

Sewing cabinet.

All metal porch glider, with red leather

Wagner piano and stool, good one.

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Method bl Church
Donald Smith. Pastor
10 3(1 -Morning worship
Rev. Donald Smith the new pastor,
; will bring the message Special mu-

l.'NNEL

Your factory authorixod Oldsmobile Salas and Sarv-

ice is located at Triangle Service at 610 E. State St..

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

CHURCH NOTES
United Brethren Churches
M H Dawson. Pastor

respect. Made for many, many years of service.

I Oldsmobile
Owners

Camp ice box.

Lawn mower.

Sled.

Cardo* taels.

Ladders/

Crocks.

Fruit carte. Round tabla. 4 eheirs.
Victrola and records. China closet.
Kitchen cabinet.

Chest of drawees.

Garland cook stove. 2 trunks. Suitcase.

Dressen.

9 s 12 rug. Linoleum. Electric iron.
75 lb. ice box. side leer.
Stands.
White dresser. Oak end reed reckon.
Mattress and coil springs.

A good Hit and plenty of It,

Clothes wardrobe.

Bring your trailer.

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111 WEST STATE ST

FHOHE 2708

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Farts &amp; Service
Motors
Boats

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HASTINGS. MICH.

Michi,oo .l M. C. Ti»A&gt;

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Cl«k

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�Tgx SA1T1M0,
Thursday 7:30 pm. Demonstra­
tion program showing the work
done by the school, All parents
nnd interested friends arc cordially
Invited.
I ST. UNITED
Bunday. July 1, 7:30 pm. the
CHURCH
Rev. Pet4r Varanoff. of Grand
Rapids will be our guest speaker.
Mr.
Varanoff was born in Russia
Bunday school 11 am. Chas.
where
hls father wa* an evangelist.
:ing. Supt.
Both parents were exiled to Siberia
UB.Cjf. 7 pm.
for
Christian
activities ten years
Evening Evangelistic service at 8
•go.
_______ ___ __________
Tuesday. Young people's prayer
lectlng with Mr. And Mrs. Earl GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
urtls.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday. 8 I.OGF. Hall Green St. Entrance
O. H. Trinkleln. Pastor
m. at church.
Morning worship at 10:30. Ser­
Look for the announcement of
le U.B.CE. convention held Bat­ mon "God's Plan For A Better
World."
»
edsy at the Methodist church.
Sunday school at 11:30.
The Lords Supper will be cele­
1RRT U. B CHl'RCH
brated Bunday. July I. Announce­
tamer of East and E. Grand Sira. ments will be received the Bunday
A. M. Coldren. Pastor
previous.
9:55 am. Bible school with claaaGrace -Guild meets Wednesday,
7:30 pm. at the home of Mra. Olcnn
11:00 ant. Morning worship. Ser- Clum. 738 E. Bond.
WU—"Prayer aa a Working Force
X the Life ot the Church."
7:00 pm. Song service and gospel FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Mondnv 9:00 am. The second Corner Church nnd Center Streets
Subject. “Is the Universe, includ­
■reek of D V.BS. begins The school
&gt;|&gt;ened with a record attendance of ing Man. Evolved by Atomic
Forte?" ' • .
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11 am.
Wednesday 7:30 pm. Prayer nnd . Sunday service it
Bible study at the church.
' Sunday school 9:30 am.

HURCHES

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ENLIST
TODAY

WOMEN'S AXMY OOBFS

Woman’s Place in War
Women’s Army Corps
WACS ARE SERVING on every main Army Post in
this country.
At Fort Dix, in New Jersey.
Island.

At Mitchel Field, Long

At Fort Devens. Bragg, Riley. Knox, Sill. In Kansas,
California, Texas, Georgia, Florida, Ohio.

In Intelligence at Washington. In Air Transport Com­
mand at the tip of Labrador. In Public Relations in
a New York skyscraper. In Training—on the golden
plains of Iowa.

Wherever there's Army work to be done, you'll find
Wacs on the job . . .
Doing their share.

Tirelessly.

Gallantly.

Proydly.

Women Aged 20-38 MaiTCbupon Today
Name

Address . .

Telephone .
City ..

State

Recruiting Bia,
417 Federal Bldg.
Grand Rapids,
Mich.

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THOIQAT, JVKt &lt;1, 1W

Wednesday evening service 1:46 den's.
P-&gt;n.
were in Hastings Frida]
Reading room in church edifice her alstar. Mr. and Mrs. J
open Wednesday and BsturdsS dcrlfck. move to their n,
from 3 to 5 p.m.
I tn Baltimore twp. * Mu Mary
The public Is cordially invited to Boulter of Prairieville will spend
attend the church services and to a few weeks with Mrs Linden Cot.
visit the reading room.
. llson. * PorMt Kahler, eon of Mr.
&lt;e»
।
j
Mrs. Clifford Kanler. wno u
e-TDv-r
; stationed at Fort Sheridan, spent
u£F,,,0I)J?T C^’*CI1
ove{ Sunday at home; the rest of
I* Winston Slone. Pastor
the* bunch he went with heirs
Worship st 10 00 o'clock.1
™ Bsturd.y
Mr. Stone preaching. The adult ,
■» s ►
. ...
choir will (Ing. The service will!

Howard A. McDcpald. Hastings -30 Mrs.
OabrteUa M. LaCrom. Cheboygan 29 day I
J. Reuben Reed. Prairieville Twp. 30
A &lt;
fenateln. Lol Blk. 1. Woodland. *
v. ■* mu.
Esther L. Kingsbury. Hsstlngs .18
J. Glenn Phillipa and wife to Ti­
Edward Clark. Hastings .23 !-rhe Boulter's test Wednesday. *
tus T. Wilt and wife. Lot 55. O. A. Robert
Sybtene Wlben. Corpus Christi.
'be u» yr--, w u. llfla u
Phillips 3rd Add, Nashville.
Texas
—
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....JS
'Twp
park
tor
potluck
dinner
*
-Dick Young and wife to James
William C. Damerow, Cedarburg.
115 ‘All members, their familtea.
Wls. ___ ,...
33 l&lt;—• •*—
Baltimore.
Doris E Hulsebos. Assyria "l”.2i ! nv‘
* Uoid ch»pman. Jr, was
John D. Slbotean. Hastings------34 badly bruised last Bunday. When
gonquin lake.
Beatrice A. DeWitt. Hastings ...28 he went after the cows the bull
charged him. but he was able to get
Douglas Golden and w
over
the
fence. Rather lucky. * Mr.
ward B. Minion and wifi
VJ.W. AUXILIARY
and Mrs. Carl Hartman attended
Lindbergh park, Yankee
the wedding of his niece. Joyce
The Auxiliary to Uo A. Miller Lelnaar. at Delton lau Wednesday
Po*t No. 3328 met at the hall
be maintained through the sum- !
___ •
Orangeville.
Thunday. June 7, with twelve
tied to bring ' COURT HOUSE NEWS
Maurice J. Pender and wife
member* present.
their children.
Loretta M. StuU, Lot, city.
One new member, Mra. Margaret CLAY HILLS
The Sunday school will meet at
William H. Surplice and wife to
Johnson was initiated. Four names
Miss Bonnie Edmunds of Mason
were balloted on and accepted for
membership. They were Jeane
Ethel Gamble to Curtis E Wag­ Fiorta. Minnie Williams. Mae Slo­
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
dahl and wife. Lot 11 and Par. Rit­ ner and wife. Par. Sec. 33. Castle­ cum and Margaritha Gardner.
CHURCH
chie's Woodlands. Yankee Springs. ton.
A donation of twenty dollars wm
Don M. Oury. Rector
Mary Hooper,
by Attorney, to
riven to buy ten cants for Percy
8 am. Holy Communion
,
Layton R. Harknea and wife. Lot Andefa. 3 parcels. Sec. 3. Hope.
Jones hospital. Plans are being
. Rehearsal for junior choir
Abel R Van Til and wife to Rus­ made to celebrate member's birth­
3, Roush's Add, Freeport.
1. Combined Worship for , ’.,• —It. *7,
sell
H
Garllnger
and
wife.
Lot
6
Leap
Karcher
and
wife
to
Clay
­
days
once a month.
ind children,
children, with Bible . ^“P **
adults and
ton R Harknean and wife. Lot 6. and W'i Lot 7. Blk. 2, Dunning
Each member is requested to
story at Parish house during lhe
“
Blk. 8*. Roush's Add.-Freeport. ’ ” Add, city.
bring a deck of cards to lhe next
'
George Smith. Jr, to Wm. O.
Loreta M StuU to George Smith. meeting, which will be glv«n to paBauer and wife. Lot in Hastings
We Corry o Complete Stock for ony Moke Cor
Uente at Percy Jones hospital.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Lewis D. Good and wife lo Cas­ Come on girls, let's have several
city.
THE BEST VALUES IN NEW
Seth A. Davey. Pastor
Wm. R. Page and wife lo Benja- sius O. Nlbbe. 80 Ac. Sec. 17. Irving. decks there next meeting night
Comer E Colfax at Boltwood
ond USED AUTO PARTS
mln
F.
Falconer
and
wife.
60
Ac.
We
sold
thirty-five
hundred
pop­
Floyd
R.
Everhart
and
wife
to
Hastings Church—June 24
I
Z.' j"?”™
*~‘
Sec 25. Irving
We Build Wooons ond Troilers
Charles M. Overholt and wife. Lot ples this vear. the total amount
Mrad Sunt 8unday “ho°l| I Samuel
Samuel Nesbitt
Nesbitt and
and wife
wife to
to Earl
Earl 4. Blk. 2. Nye'a Add, Preeport.
being 8447.72.
Welding — Expert Repoiring
llT.A .1 Morning ™blp .In W. Snvder “
d
”
and
— *'■
•-«&gt;—X
&lt;«The next meeting is Thursday.
Walter J. Watkins and wife to
We Buy All Kinds of Burned or
E. McCoy, 40 Ac. Sec. 34. Rut- June 21. at 7:30.
nrT nrwmi.',
n niPaVnnn&lt;, nMnle'a nrnv^r
nrnver 1' Christopher A. Merisu
MerlSU to
lO Leon
Wrecked Cors — in ony Condition
7.00 pm. Young people
peoples
,nK
nre&lt;[
s prayer and
BrMt
3 Rcoanl land.
Remember lhe party Saturday
Beach. Pine lake. Prairieville.
Emma S. Evans to Robert J. night, June 23. at_ eight o'clock.
7:30 pm. Young peopl
Harictle L. Furnlss to Seroll E ' Brock and wife. Par. Sec. 16. Wood, CRESSEY
ln rSS^lMtMa. hUmiT. I Und.
Nick Horthorne has been taking a
Pr.vw
.» 1 ’-“U u Beckwith to Herman M.
Edd Mason to Rex Allen Mason
chureh
“
« Neu
.Ut. ,0 Ac. S«. 1. Hut- and wife. 3 Ac. Sec. 22. Maple vacation due to a wrenched back.
The milk can was a better man than
। land.
Grove.
he—especially when the floor was
"Tin/ aZIin a tn Mnminff wnrColeman to John Stamm
Walter E. Culbert and wife to wet. * Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Brown
.hln^n
•nd ,rtre- ,2&lt;&gt; AC. 8«C. 27. Rutland.
COMPLETE STOCK OF
1130 am^Sundav^hool Lester
Edward B Minion and wife to Roy Perry, et al, 4’i Ac, Culbertta and children attended the wedding
Plat No. 1. Carlton.
of her mother In Battle Creek Sat­
NEW ond USED AUTO PARTS
Wilbur Khunp and wife. Lot 118.
Stella Mulvaney to Charles C.. urday evening. * Born, June 7, to
rSitmi iverv Wednesday Lindbergh Piat, Sec. 5. Yankee
Hlgble and wife. Lot 4. Blk. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barber, a 6 lb.
era,er meeting every weanesaay ypejpg*
Eastern Add, city.
11 os boy. Such a nice boy—It's
I Lals V. Standley, et al. to Archie
Louis N. Bertrand and wife to hard to find a name suitable, eh.
F. Dillon and wife. Lot 14. Stand- Verlin Murphy and wife, Par. Sec. Gerald? * Donnie Seivert of Battle
BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
| ley s Add, Fine lake park. Johns- 23, Woodland.
Creek visited hls uncle. Mr. and
Orlo D. Munger. Pastor
Edith Blakeley, et al. to George Mn. Chas. Bauman last week. *
Morning worship 10:00. The Rev.1, town.
221 N. MICHIGAN
HASTINGS
Elva B. Corell to Archie F. Dillan
Miss Norma Culver of S. Wayland
E. K. Lund will bring the message I, and
wife. Lot 10. Fine lake park. Hastings.
spent several days last week with
Bunday school 11:00
Bert E. Bawdy and wife to Wll- her sister. Mn. Don Reynolds. Sr
Service each evening including Johnstown.
Archie F. Dillon and wife to
Some of the neighbors surprised
Bunday evening at the church. Spe­ Richard E. Hartman and wife. Lots
cial service Friday evening at 8 10 and 14. Fine Lake park. Johns­ Sec. 13. Woodland.
Kenneth M. King and wife to
pm. The Rev. E K. Lund will speak
Lloyd LePert and wife. Lol 18.
on "Spiritualism". Quarterly meet­ town.
Charles W. Buckland and wife to Stony Point. Crooked lake. Prairie­
ing business session after the Sat­ Richard E. Cox and wife 1807 Ac.
ville.
urday evening service.
Sec. 3. Johnstown.
Bertha Bruce Domine to George
McCallum Church
Felix X. Centliver and wife to
Sunday school 10:30
Stanford Overton and wife. Lot
Morning worship 11:30
176, Lindbergh park. Yankee
Grace Lucas to John Williams,
Springs.
35 Ac. Sec. fl. Castleton.
YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
Daisy Chapman to Jason A. Wil­
Merl H. Campbell and wife to
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
Services will be held next Sun­ lison and wife, Par. Sec. 15, Barry. Floyd Van Wle, Par. Sec. 18. Has­
Emma
E.
Anders
to
Louis
P.
tings.
day June 24. The Sunday School
Karmes and wife, 40 Ac. Sec. 3. Quit Claims
Hope.
Effie J. Applegate, et a), to Le­
3. We will try our best to make you
Frances Mahoney to George F. Roy Harry Combs. Par. Sec. IB.
feel at home Reserve the date of
July B to attend lhe Homecoming. Miller and wife. 814 Lots 1071 and Hope.
1072. city.
Kendall B. Rees to Clara B. Rees.
Oscar A. Rice and wife to Roy A. Par. Sec. 33. Baltimore.
EAST DELTON
Smith and wUe. 2 parcels Sec. 27.
Last Week's Letter
Jennie Barnum to Janet U
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Collison re­ Castleton.
Smith. Lots 3 and 8. Blk. 2. Lincoln
Guy C: Keller and wife to Bcrend Park add. Hastings.
ceived word through their daugh­
ter-in-law. Mrs. Lyle Collison, of Beverwyk and wife. Lot fl. Blk. 17.
Janet L. Smith to Walter 8. Bar­
Kalamazoo, that Pvt. Lyle Collison, Lincoln Park Add, city.
num and wife. Lots 3 and 8. Blk.
Jerry Stam and wife to Oscar 2. Lincoln Park Add, city.
who has been a prisoner of war
since October, called her Sunday
William Bollman to Janet L.
to inform her that he had arrived Castleton.
Smtlh. 80 Ac. Sec. 2. Woodland.
Ernest A- Golden and wife to
in the good old USA. HU brother.
Janet L. Smith to William BollLinden Collison, who was inducted Ralph L. Pruden and wife. 2 parWilliam Boilman to Janet L.
in service June 1, left Ft. Sheridan cela. Sec. 31. Castleton.
Captain D. Shellenbarger and Smith. Lot Blk. 1. R. J. Grunt's
on Saturday. * Marine Curley
Hoffman and Mrs. Hoffman of wife to John C. White and wife. Add, city.
cuy.
Battle Creek spent Saturday with Lot 0U3, won. LOI
Janet L. Smith to William Boll­
Cappie Potter and wife to Clar­ man. et al, Lot Blk. 1. R. J. Grant's
hls parents. Mr and Mrs. Lewis
Hoffman. Miss Ruth Hoffman of ence R. Martin. Lot 61 and Par. Add, city.
Kalamazoo is enjoying a week's Ford's Point. Pine lake. Prairieville.
John B, Whitmore nnd wife to
vacation at home. Her mother is
John Stamm and wife, 120 Ac. Sec.
also enjoying a week's vacation
27. Rutland.
with her sister near Gladstone. * Lot 3. Blk. 28. Middleville.
John Janson to Kendall R. Mit­
Adabele
Sobol
to
Frank
B.
Kline
Mr. and Mra. Allison Louden of
chell and wife. 20 Ac. Sec. 32.
Center road. Hastings, were callers and wife. Lot 938. city.
Johnstown.
Enest Offley, et al. to Curtis S.
in our neighborhood Sunday after­
Kendall R. Mitchell and wife to
noon. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ha­ Wash and wife. Lol 82. Nashville.
Alien
Pender
and
।
wife
to
Simon
zel and family of Richland and
Johnstown.
daughter Barbara and husband of Etterbeck and wife. 8S Lot 369 and
Ruby H. Oggel, et al. to Beatrice
8
‘
,
Lot
370,
city.
Parchment and Mr. and Mrs. Andy
R. French. Lota 7 and 8. Sylvan
Effie J. Applegate, et al. to Le­ Shores, Pine lake. Prairieville.
Louden and family were Sunday
sftemoon visitors al Rhlerson Lou- Roy Harry Combs. Par. Sec. 19.
Beatrice R French to Ruby H.
Hm.
Oggel, et al. Lots 7 and 8. Sylvan
Don Eddington and wife to Reo Shores. Pine lake. Prairieville.
P. McMillen and wife, Lot 40. Ea­
Ruby H. Oggel to Beatrice R.
gle Point No. 2, Jordan lake. Wood- French. Lots 17 nnd 18. Sylvan
Shores, Pine lake. Prairieville.
Don Eddington and wife to Reo
Beatrice R. French to Ruby H
P. McMillen and wife. Lot 50 Eagle Oggel. et al. Lota 17 and 18. Sylvan
Point No. 2. Jordan lake. Woodland. Shores. Pine lake. Prairieville.
Louisa Varney to Simon J.
Ruby H. Oggel to Beatrice R
Hughes and wife. 2 parcels. Sec. 16, French Lot 19 and N'4 Lot 21. Syl­
Castleton.
van Shores. Pine lake. Prairieville.
Charles H. Dawson, et al. to'Orin
Beatrice R. French to Ruby H.
A. Cole and wife. Lot 1. Blk. 4. Oggel. et al. Lot 19 and N*4 Lot 21.
Butler Add, city.
Sylvan Shores. Pine lake. PralrieThat man in the boat is Bill Brown. In about five minutes he’s going
William Freeman and wife to
Clifford G. Conklin. Py. Sec. 12.
to land the biggest bass in the world — well, almost the biggest.
Johnstown.
Uriah H. Munger, et al. Ralph R. MARRIAGE LICENSES
The time is 1945. And even Mr. Brown doesn’t know yet about the
Ehredt and wife. Par. Sec. 5. Johns­ Lea trice K Dunning. Barry Twp 22
town.
/
big one he's going to land. But Bill is working hard today — in 1945 «—
William Guy Miller and wife to Robert W. Corkin. Hastings ....28
Laurence J. Anders and wife. 51 Dorothy Irene Roush. Hastings .25
saving
money —and buying War Bonds and still more War Bonds.
Laurence E. Garrison. Hastings 27
B. Sec. 1. Hope.
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Kendall R. Mitchell and wife to June E Manni. Hastings

'COURT HOUSE NEWS

AUTO GLASS INSTALLED X* WAIT

I

CALL 2407

PETE'S AUTO PARTS

SEE WAR BONDS FISHING?

Farmers Notice!
WE ARE DEALERS FOR THE

UNIVERSAL MILKER
AND

FAMOUS OHIO FARM
MACHINERY

After all, the Browns have two boys in the Navy and as he says, "It’s
little enough that we do, but it’s the best we know bow.”
The happy side of Mr. Brown’s saving is that he’s laying the ground
work for a secure old age for his wife and himself. And according to
Mr. Brown,S-'that means fishing.”
1945 is a good year for saving money. Because of the war there is a
shortage of purchasable material. Because of this shortage prices are
higher and dollars can't buy as much as they probably will 10 years from
now. Say, if you will plan your saving now — work it out-with pencil
and paper — your spending later will be more profitable to you and
your family. And the best way to save now is to buy War Bonds.
BUY TWICI AS MANY BONDS IN TH1 MIGHTY 7th
mi BIGGIST, MOST URGINT WAR LOAN OF AU

3 IN 1
STARTING
GROWING

AND

Sometimes There’s Quite a Crowd
MOST of lhe time we can handle the thousands of Long
Distance calls all right, but sometimes we need a little
help from you.
•
That’s when a Long Distance line is crowded and the
operator says—“Please limit your call to S minutee.”

LAYING

MASH

MERMABH

16%
rtSRBSMMaauM

AND INJOY
SAVE MONEY
A BETTER VACATION AT
HOME
Michlgon's Ickes and streams, porks and recreational
centers .are known throughout tha United States.
During peace times, millions |oumey yearly to Mich­
igan, the playground oi the Inland Seas. For tha
grandest vacation you and your famly ever had,
plan your vocation this year at homo in Michigan.

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC
PHONI 2119

NORTH CHURCH ST.

HASTINGS

tonsuniERS

power

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�ILLE
Mra. Malcolm
Maclver
WM
brought heme Sunday evening from
Blodgett hospital in Grand RapWa,
where aba undarwaDl a minor op­
eration Thursday. Her daughter.

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happy- rears together.
Two daughters. Mra. Leo
•t AoohaMv and VeynaBelh
bantta City. N. J., war* unable to
—jrr i present but both had rcci—
fe-MEKrSiSt

understand

and aunL
Hunsberge

CriUeaUy 8tak

Mra Henry Buxton hr] thieves recently lifted si•ten. 3™ I
Orlon is the son of Mr. an3
Charlotte. * Tho Bob Oiner home hens the Charl&amp;. Andler coop south Mrs. David Thaler of Uighton and
*|of Qtand Rapids were
।
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jown chicken raisers better get I graduated from Thornapple-Kel* ®J“‘‘ i the waekaniL-others .prswni
iw. ‘face, white siding, which
era
------------nd their dogs । logg school in 102A # Stanko Lyons Mr. Bowman, Uftr. Rm Kiuua ,M AUkan
• H?
mm. adds their guns ready
dsuighteni. Mra. Wm.
h to the attractivenasa of the trained for probablyf there will be, of the army air force, whb U home twp. Kent county; is to a hospital In . not hold a
bf Kalamaxoo. Mrs. Vern A
Berkeley.
Calif
,
very
lo*
with
can|
a
plants
e. ♦ Hrs. Hattie Smith was at more low-lived doingL
~
e£Rf“u!?! ot Coat* Grove and MY*. .
home of her daughter. Mrs. The Jerald Bedford family and with hls family are visiting hte par­ cer of the bone marrow HU two composed
Mtt- vur Hoskins of Saranac and their
i Drew. Thursday when her Mra. Vent Johnson visited S/8gt. ents. Mr. and Mra. Bay Lyons and daughters Edith and Nellie live at. Adams an
Illes; also the Clinton and
Berkeley, the latter being a nurse tn was appointed to
-- ------—
Stanley Johnson at Percy Jones
Poulsomr o&lt; MBW^"-----the hospital.
i-*—-------- - *—*-*. i hospital. Thursday. Hls mother also
tt wax * . name at Parmelee moat • beautiful
iwent down again Bunday. * Due little daughters will return to Texas
furlriwti,
&gt;r all-es- Bnd colorful. ★ Mrs. Anna Harris,
Regntar OXs. Mrctlng
11V^de^vi bnLo/and tbm were many
with
him.
*
Mtes
Leora
Smith,
who
a whqe1-1 visited her sister-in-law. and batty I
i anstniUon Um Young Woman's
Middleville chaptar No. 1/qE£ * flag^quli and the Luasenden^rto
th?
■ r.icoe. Mrs
Delin’ Hewitt and
Guild, has postponed Ito meeting
)**. KmoI McNaughton of Minh- , -Carolyn Marie" ■» Psrmock has- northwest Thomepple.
ill meet In regular session on Frl- Mn«;
then
Douglas
McGinley. Lko esJlJd\Tth. hra^w
MY. and Mi* Glonn Ortffeth were। j until Thurs&amp;y evening, the 38th.
tapclfr. Mttm- formerly of Middle- pt tai. Thursday afternoon and also
ay evening. June 22. The two re- showed mutton pictures of the deUl* h01’10'
| Mrs. Margaret Dowd and Mrs.
Ville, is spending some time at the called on Mrs. Faye Demarest.
mt brides. Jean Stimson Wlcrtnga n*rtm«nt of conservation Potluck.i. Till*. Monday evening they
home of her brother-in-law. R.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Baisch and law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Htta Thomas who have been at the
nd Jeanette Randall Pontlas will lunoh was served by lhe hostess. ’ b**nk honored with a supper
Rapids. In the home of their grandmother. Mr*.
®y McNaughton and
jd visiting
■*- “
old
*■* -Nancy
-------—attended
-•
lhe wedding of Betts tn
In Grand
Ora
—.— .•
—f wtTe guctj, jx tne I David Pender during her last days. ineir nawe, mis an acnjva anu
Lloyd
Senloop, their niece, Mary Ellen Smith and —
evening
they
friends. * The Rev. LL_,
------neih Gans, state presl-1 accompanied the funeral cortege family. * Harold OrUfeth and small have June birthdays.
it at the
lhe MethBentt L.
who has been a guest
om.n. Williams at PlalafWld hone of Kean
Masonic lodge and the 1
Odist parsonage, left Friday for his Methodist church In Grand Rapids, dant of the RX.C.A. where plans I to Kingsley. Saturday on their way | daughters Joyce and Carol made a
it Fibre. U. P.
from ' bua&amp;eaa trip to Bellevue. Monday. *
C. Mowry. Pub. Chinn. and Past patron clubs.
P Others
----- -------new pastorate of tho Methodist Tuesday evening Horry was one of ware laid for the annual state meet' home at
ahurchea of Levering and Mackl- the ushers and little MUs Nancy one to be held In Grand Raakls. July 131 this vlcl^
Receive* Master's Degree
.........................
Th
flnkbelner
is
*««»*«
naw city. F----------- —
-- ----------a. ---------- a i
The Rev. Oliver Francisco,
funeral services Tuesday
m New York and now Mrs. T J. Berry and Mrs. Blanch spending a few weeks with her Malcolm Hoyt who remained - uvea
----------in—in. vires,
u tier nusoana.
formerly of Leighton oente
Star. Mra. Anna Hurdle,
Cashier Lee. U In Nichole hospital
in had
ha/&lt; been
h* — in
tn poor
rwuar health 11 Hie* gathered at lhe home of Albert just received hU Master's
for a build-up and treatments as aged 67 who
I?lbr. R- D. LeonarJ accom- daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. Berry iBseter te entertatotr.g at her home
... Wlerlnga Sunday honoring the from Union Seminary, New
him north and returned Sal- at Lansing. Sunday and took little । thia wwk Wednesday ev«ilng al a who returned home Bunday. * Mra. hi* health lately lias not been too. for some time.
Mr. *nd ,Mr*- Wm. MlUJlcAL..of newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs Theodora City. Oliver is a former student
* Pvt, Al Simon of Donald Berry home after a tow shower for thw ptoeeuro or Mtea Minnie Johnson, the Steve and good. We all hope he will soon be
TtiornaptUe-Keilogg school and
nltel was a weekend days’ visit and brought young Bud- Betty Scryan. a futar^terlda. h Mtes Verc Carter fam dies, were among much better and beck on the tab. * Grand Rapids will look after Pbtta’ Wlerlnga, Jr. MF. and Mra. Harry mother te a cousin of Mra D
• Stimson were also present and Mr.
relatives who enjoyed a wiener L. Russell Beeler and Ray Totan. luune during their absence.
3gyor?ndeURaDl£ dy baCl‘ wtth them * Mr
„———-and Mrs. Andrew Wlerlnga of Grand Chase.
Ing a week with her sister, Mrs. Bud roast at lhe Cal Streeter home M who were recently elected president
Family Get-Together
t Ruplda were out-of-town guests.
tend visitor at the Jl,ck R&amp;wnberK and sons. Terry and Bronkema and family.
Gun lake, Saturday evening, * and secretary, respectively of tlie
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kernwen. The company gave Ted and Jean a
Mrs. Pearl Vermeulen. Mra. Jennie,Mlddlevlll Rotary spent Saturday.
Sunday visitors of, Monroe and Mtes Margaret CMer
----- ----------- lhc
Miss Maxine Pinkbclncr has
m**1."8 nlc
S LHP
»Qney
drier and son Sgt. Eddie Claler ’ “
Sunday
and -------------Monday *v
u&gt;v strict i "fr32u.Bk,1,Bo\tr'
■■■'-•
•“*“ “• ,““
“i to
— help
«■«••• them
~—
spending a week
were at Painwell Saturday because &gt; Rotary assembly at Clear lake camp. । “J CoUfornla. the families of Jos start housekeeping. •
their son Arnold
:$
airrtgnn
‘r.' and
Stewart Rlgler.
Bigler; I
—
of the critical lllneu of the Indies' i
-----------jri^Pn”’1"j•&amp;"
”*, Stewart
father. Fred Slagel.
I
____
|I tha
the Beryl
Beryl Ftover
Boyer famUy
family of Grand
Two Hon*
Sons—
—Two Fracture*
Fractures
imrt ILTra rTrm
— *?
navtdiuin
VI- •‘n&lt;’ Mr
Ur.‘ Ch
r-v.“
-- WllHanu hays
The families of Wm.and Reginald
’••** a
,
?”e
a,V&lt;U« nf
Mr
Cridler were at Potter park in Lan- I
Me. and Mrs Harold Segeratrom Has Ungs met Sunday at the Marie two sons—Robert six years old and
sing, Sunday where they met to returned to Maxton Field. No. ' Boyer home at Hastings honoring Freddie—four. Recently Bobble fell
picnic with their aunt. Mra. Eva! Carolina on Saturday, after a two , BUI a ytelt home, and celebrating from hls swing and broke hU colCenter; alao Wlicox and theta- couslrw. Mra. i "*«k's visit with their parents. Mrs. Father s Day and four birthdays. , (urbane and still has hte arm tn the
Anna oobert and family, ail of Les- Blanch Segeratrom and Mr. and j
„
.
»lln« and has had a couple X-ran.
lie. Uta Kennedy of Mason and 'Mra.'Uw Skinner pt Leighton
■
JterMtail Gei-TogFther
i About two weeks ago Freddie de­
children
and Mra. - —
veloped
» -------------funny ai —------- -•—
Dr Rex Wileox and family of Alma. I 2,1(1 Lieut Donald Churchill, son '1 The
^n’*' mm*—' of Mr. •"-*
------- - The Wm.
_
Wm Crldlers also called on
on,; of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Churchill, has Rush Randall met at their Ixxne falling on the aid.
Frank Loe and dauaht
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. been assigned as pilot with the Sunday for a reunion and to cele- taken to Pennock hospital Wedin Grand Rapids this,
Smith at Mulliken, w Mrs Olenn Red Raiders, one of the leading brate Fathers Dav. Prercnl were nesday for X-rays. It develops he
and railed to see hU
Dean entertained fourteen children B-24 units of the Fifth air force Mr. and Mrs. Ben Randall of Lan- i has an arm fracture but that il te
bomber
command.
Don
is
partici
­
sing. Mr and Mrs Chas. Randall straight and healing nicely.
Friday afternoon for the pleasure of
little Carol Jean who was six years pating In raids on the South China of Lansing Mr. and Mra Clare. L**t ye*, Bobbie bent hte other
Nall Bank Bldg.
Gardner
Schanta and two small daughter* 1 collarbone and Freddie recently was Hastings
.
* Michl
with her grandfather. Stanley old. June 17. Osuna, ice cream cake coast and Formosa.
Probably one of the youngest and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pontius of ____________________________
Brown at Royal Oak. Last week and other goodies made a happy sen
Grand Rapids. "Father'' Randall; '
icemen
from
this
vicinity
to
time
*
Miss
Patricia
Beery
re
­
she visited relatives tn Fltot. *
w*&gt; present with a fine wrist watch
turned home Thursday from her
so he can keep hls dates straight, j
studies at Michigan Stat*
, Mrs. J. C. Schnd. He Is IB years
Vacation Bible School Close*
'
, old and was Inducted Into service
The Methodist Dally Vacation
„ DuUOfl. 8und„I
*«». Oct. 1G last. Hc arrived at LaHavre.
school bm
has had
Franco. April 4. after four months Biblu
niow slimj
nao a registration
regir.------or. children and has been a vary
of basic training at Camp Blanding, of 85
Mrs. a. B
, L ' Mrs.
narn. Ada
nun Smith,
otniu daughter andi Fla., and was assigned to the 106 helpful session. The closing demona tew weeks
of Detroit are spending
s|
------------- - -uuir. Mrs. Irma Dtv. of the 1st Army. His star waelstresion will be at 8 o'clock this
with her parents. Mr, and Mrs.
1 of Lansing,
Lans
spent, won aL the battle of Lorkut where I Thursdky evening. It is hoped there
I
■*- ’*"thton home he was second gunner on a heavy may be many out to. sec what tiaa
(been accomplished during the Um
J Smith. * machine run
Sgt. Eddie CUler, former German (days It has been held.
little
MUs Beaaie Faulkner of Delton is |xtra..VlrgU Adams and
ai
prisoner of war. wiu&gt; has been I
-----------daughter.
visiting her slater. Mra. Chas. Kopf. I '**•
“*“" Sandra, visited relatives spending a slxty-day furlough with Woman’* Society of
We understand the Kills Faulkner || In Detroit from Wednesday until I hls parents. Mr. and Mra. Barney
Christian Service
All members of the WB.C.8. are
drug store at Delton has been sold. this Monday. * Mrs. Dora White, , Clalcr. goes to Miami Beach. Fla..
Friday for re-arelgnment.
I asked to remember the monthly
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spyker and this
Middleville friendy nf tlie Leo meeting which will be Thuraday,
Monty Myers spent Sunday with Oriffelh family of Hickory Comers. I June 28 with a 1 o’clock dinner at
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Mrs. Ruth White and baby at Gull formerly of Middleville, will be in- which members of the Rouse circle
indefinitely with Mr. and Mra. Chas. lake, the former remained for a terrsted to know their son Lt. Wai- will be guests. Lost year thia circle
tar Griffeth. la now In Maaaachu- । had most points tn a contest and
Parker. Sr. EiuUui Parker, tier hus- week's visit. * Mr. and Mra. Ross setts.
Walter, who flew a bomber therefore will be honored by the
that crashed in a flight over Ger- I other two circles.
many came down In Austria. He was | The dinner meeting will be at the
We are helping others to purchase homes and
captured by Hitler's PF men who church and the Youth Caravan
commenced to beat him and. broke , members who are visitor* of the
hls noae. however he was rescued • community will furnish lhe proby the Army and received better । gram. Committees for the day are
.treatment
—. thereafter.
------- -—dinningroom— Doris Poulson. Ar1 dis Lutz. Ethel VanSIckle. Ada Bee­
2 QUART
Money is available for remodeling and repairing
ler; kitchen. Abbie Bender, Marjorie
All Sons
In -----------Service
—
----------I VanderVeen and Claribel Lawrence.
too!
Lyle
le Kaechele. youngest son of
-----------■
Mr and
o ..-™________
_
nnd Mrc.
Mrs U-.
Lewis
Kuecllele ol j
The
Club__
to_____
Er-Open
Caledonia, left for service last week.
The Club restaurant which ha*
Lyle received hte Induetlon papers I been closed for several months te
the day hc graduated from Ctale-1 about to re-open with BUI Schenkel
donla High' In May.
| as the new owner.
Wllh points
Hls brothers. 8/8gt. Robert has 1 limited for individuate—eating spots
recently been home on furlough alt- arc highly acceptable places to
er serving four years, three of which ■ have around,
have been in the African and Euro-1
-----------an war zones. Another brother. I
Pott* Family Reunion
I
,ul recently wa.* home He Ls n
The annual Potto family reunion i
COMPLETE WITH
radio man on a bomber that made j wns held at the Glenn Dean home
9 Stabbins Bldg.
Member F.H.L.B.
Phons 2503
No. 6 t&gt;*T CELL
SCREW CAP
several mlasions over the Rhine Into on Sunday with forty-one relatives.
Germany
1 present to enjoy lhe chicken dinner. &lt;
—-------i and day of visiting
PRICED AT ONLY
Masters-Joara Circle
Relatives from out of town were "
The Masters-Jones circle of the Mrs Bertha PotU. Mr. and Mra. —
Methodist church will meet this. Earl Dobbins and son. Mra Dana*
week Thursday afternoon at 2 । Hutchinson and two daughter* all IF
FRESH
o'clock wllh Mrs. Olive Talbot. It of Marshall, the Harold England H
6 Volt HOTSHOT
STOCK
Ls hoped many members will be । family of Lansing. Mrs. Ruth Lewis
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make some contribution toward lhe|ers of Grand Rapids.
The UMS,
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miscellaneous program.
Refresh- gathering will be with Mra. Minnie
ments win be served.
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at Caledonia Sunday afternoon and, has a full-time pastor.
called on her father. Joe Timmer . Al the recent sessions of the
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a fine recovery from her recent op- r d Leonard as pastor.
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Kiel admlnlatratrlx enteret
of special adNashville Garden clubs mlnlstratrix 1
upon on Bunday evening. Methodist. Mrs. Richard O. White. Jr., I flower festival last Friday and Bat­ dal admlnlstr___________
J"1 church.
■ daughter of Mr. and Mrs Sam i urday, had many lovely arrangeEst.
Jacob
Smith.
Order
appoint­
Harper of Cornell
6:00 Potluck supper. Methodist Smith, left Lansing by plane last menu. The hour of Instructuxi ing administratrix enUred. bond of
uvarslty.
church.
i Tuesday morning for Indianapolis1 given by Mrs. Sheffield of Grand admrx. filed, letter* of administra­
The last of this week she gpts to
tion Issued, order limiting settle­
ment entered, petition for hearing
assignment to a Caravan team
claims filed, notice to creditors 1sworking In the New England states.
Hie work 1* conducted by the Meth­
Xkt. of Burdette Fischer. Petition
odist churches among American
waiver of
youth.
‘
dial church.
■ having been all set at lhe time he
notice fl
8:00 Potluck supper. Methodist was shot down over Germany,
mlnbtral
church. .
March 17. 1943. After a 60-day furminis txal
7:00 Discussion group*, Methodist' tough Lt. While expects to be re­ The offering wa* nearly 130.
mlnUtrat
Middleville community is very church.
, Assigned lo duty provided he passes
fortunate to .have one of the 85
7: 45 Fellowship hour.
• physical examinations.
admin Is
Youth Caravans teams coming to
8: 45 Closing service.
,
— UMS.
&gt; PBOBATE COURT
publlcat__________
corn■st. of Etta M. Abbey. Proof of
These caravans are composed of over. up to 24 yean of age. a
w. unariM . y&gt; imwl noya publication filed, order appointing
■ton, Philip 6. T&amp;herson. admiatotrator entered, bond oFadthree college youths and an adult d Lally invited. Registration
counsel who are trained for the whole week 1* J cento.
Jortes. Jr.. Wbb, F. He**, mlnlsUMor filed, letter* of edmlnwork they do. Altho* sponsored by
ne
w. Olmstead and Rus- stratlon toaued, order limiting set­
the National Youth Fellowship of
tlement entered, petition for bear­ than"
the Methodist caiixch. the work Is
ing claimu filed, notice to creditors persona!
not deno.mlnaUflDM but community
Issued.
wide In nature. Middleville Is one 11 ** *
■ ■ fc fc fc
lUpon completion of four Weeks | Est. Catherine A. Barrett. Peti­
of six hundred Wm which will be NASHVILLE
I basic training he will start V week* tion for special administrator filed, amended 1
**•
.
of M F. training Hls wtfo ftoRxy order appointing special adminis­
granting pet
to living With hls parent* for The trator enured.
Ing service Bunday at the MeffiodInventory fl!
summer
Ut church altho* Dr. feonard will
nes* filed, hi
port of sale filed.
preach. He goes to BBewarth Forest
filed.
..................... ' '
"
al Leesburg. Ind. fot these young
Iter last waak
Eat. Mary Hooper Will filed pe­
folks the last Of the wmk where one
plain who at- tition for probate filed, older for
of the training camps, to located.
(heir son, Pvt. publication .entered.
died July it
Cttiartotte
Est. Gertrude E. Wcetplnler. letter* _
Hospital GuM Hm Fm
Members of Mldifcvllie Knnoofc or Dr. ai
Waiver of notice filed, proof of Utlon for
Margie
aad
John]
service filed.
Hospital Guild No. W enjoyed a
■st Floy M. McDermott. Peti­ Ing
hamburg fry and nlcmc avpate al
, and given a
Lakeside park at Caledonia, Friday
with burial tn tion for administrator filed, waiver
of notice filed, and order appoint­
evening, because ot the number and Mary Kidder and
bond
father,
Frank
Hyde.
*
Mr*.
Ray
Ir-1
size of out-door buzzers the com­
ing administratrix entered.
. .....
pany used the Shelter house—a land and Miss Marqulta Irland of E.
Est. George E. Kenyon. Final ac­
splendid place for such affairs. Fol­ Lansing and Charlie Brown, of Farewell Party for Pastor and Wife count of administrator filed.
lowing supper the evening was Grand Ledge visited friends here I A farewell party was held in the
Est.
Jennie
Johnson.
Warrant
* Mr. and Mrs. John Hamp Methodist church house Tuesday
passed with entertainment of va­ Sunday.
and Inventory filed.
rious kind and visiting. Il being entertained lhe former * parents of n^itht for the Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd
Est. Elmlna Kenyon. Final ac­
the wedding anniversaries of Daisy Grand Rapids last week. * Mrs. J I Me*d. Mr. Mead's was one of sev- count of administrator filed.
Hiar and Clara Bliss they recounted C. McDerby has been confined to «"•&gt; pastorlal change* made al
Est. Lena M. Morgan. Petition for
home Che past week because of Conference. The Rey. Chas. Oughsome amusing stories of uu past. her
hearing
claims filed, notice to cred­
comes to Nashville from Upton
It also developed that one of lhe illness. a Mr*. Fred Camp, who has 1
itor* Issued, warrant and Inventory
been employed the past year in lhe; Ave. church, Battle Creek.
Guild members. Olive Talbot,
filed.
Naaiivilte News office has
Nashvilto
lias given up
made the wedding dresses or
her
work.
Her
suocassor
to
Mra.
others, thosa of Clara Bl to* and
Rote Marie SUdmore.
Pfc. and Mra. Richard Barose are
Vesta Griffeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sterling and Be parent* of a aon. Richard lieatlon entered, petition for spe-,
As the shades of night grew
wight, bora June 0. Mr*. Ba rises dal administratrix Bled, order ap­
deeper nnd hours later the company Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mantes and
son
Jerry
of
Lansing
were
guests
of
pointing special administratrix en­
departed—wishing that Middleville
tered,- bond of sp. administratrix
had as beautiful a setting developed Mr. and Mrs. John Hamp Bunday- *
Bom. June 13. lo Mr. and Mrs filed, letters of special adminto-.
for a recreation areg. Neyertholau Recent guest* of Mrs. Gertrude A.
we have the lovely old Thornapple Palmer ware her grandchildren Harold Weeks a baby girl. 8hc has tratlon Issued, order for opening
deposit box entered.
river and someday perImps some Joan. Nita and Norman Brumm. been named Bonita Jean.
Est. Ruth E Teerpcnnlng. Final
public minded people will see their They returned to their home in
account of. administratrix filed,
wav clear to use what we have right Charlevoix with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Brumm, who were
Mr. and Mrs. George DeGraw and waver of notice filed, order assign­
here for the weekend. * Mr. and sons of Battle Creek. Miss Lyla De- ing residue entered, discharge of
Mrs D. F. Hlnderllter and sons were i «
Grew and
—-• Ray
=-y Neuenswander of administratrix Issued, estate en­
In Detroit over last weekend visiting Detroit and Mr
Birth ot Daughter
—r. and Mrs. J. W. rolled.
eon- the former s mother and suter* * Sullivan ahd John ur,
Middleville friends extend —
Jr., were omner
dinner
Est. Adah Walt. Order appoint­
and Mrs. H. H.
of aLas
KUest» of “
Mr.
Bvron
De ing administrator entered, bond of
gratulatlons to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lt.
y
m,Sackett
“ u,cu'
“-is;«8und
;. and Mr*. 1™’ “
Hewitt on the birth of a little
administrator filed, letter* of ad­
kell
of
Kalamazoo
were
recent
daughter. "Carolyn Marie-’ at Pen­
ministration Issued, petition for
_
_ __ ,
nock hospital Tuesday. June 12. guests of Mr. and Mra. H. B. Sac- L
ketl. * The Rev. H. R. Kreig was I „ ...
Early ,
. , hearing claims filed, notice to cred­
weight 7 lbs. 3 ot*.
Eighteen friends enjoyed a social itor* issued, warrant and Inventory
The mother Is lhe former Helen a IXtroit visitor Monday and Tuesfiled, petition for license lo sell
McDyer who U living with her par­ day. * Mr. and Mrs Richard Bo- 1 evening Wednesday In the home of real estate filed, order for publica­
ents in Hastings, while Harold Is gtrt of Hasting* were weekend Mrs prank caley In honor of Mr*,
In camp in Louisiana. Both arc guest* of Mr. andMr*. Harold Hess. Earl Townsend who with Mr. Town­ tion entered.
leaving thia weak to make
Est. Catherine A. Barrett. Petiformer Middleville residents and * Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Cronk and “nd.
graduates of Thornapple-Kellogg children of MlddlcviUe were guests their borne in Vermontville. The tlon for special administratrix filed.
on Father * Day of Mr. and Mrs, j
...______ _—....
school.
Fred Camp.
•
Death of Father
Mr*. Viola Secord who resides
south of town on the formar Russell
Pfc. Charles Lykins has written
Bender farm, was called to mourn
the death of her father, Charles hls parents. Mr. and Mr*. Gall Ly- 1
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Ehlers of Grand Rapids, last week. kins that he is now in Austria. He
Mr. Ehlers suffered a heart attack say* deer are plentiful in Ute area’
and
his outfit enloys venison fro-1
while on a ladder painting a house
and felL resulting in a skull fracture
which caused tils death. Funeral
services were held on Thursday In remain in Europe as a part of the
occupation force.
the city.
ELECTRICAL WIRING
REPAIRS
Fred VanDenberg a 2/c is in the
hospital at Great Lakes, 111., se­
Tlie community was saddened to riously 111 with rheumatic fever- He;
learn of tlie death of Mr*. David entered lhe hospital May 2 and:
Pender nt Pennock hospital on probably will be there four months. I
111 W. State St.
Phone 2708. 2285
Wednesday morning. June 13. where Hls address h Fred Van Dunberg i
a
“■
she was taken Tuesday after her S 2/c Ward V. East, McIntyre Unit |
illness of long-standing became Naval Hospital. Great Lakes. Ill..
acute. She had suffered with heart He Is a brother ot Wesley a 2nd
trouble for several years.
The former Bertha Warren was
bom in Ottawa county. Dec. 15. 1870
and in 1887 was married to Mal­
colm Hoyt. They lived at Kimaley
for many years until he died on
September 8. 1908. On Dec. 15.
1909. she married David Pender of
Middleville and had resided at the
home two miles west and one mile
south of town until her death.
Besides the husband she leaves
two sons. Malcolm Hoyt of Middle­
ville and Ernest Hoyt of Grand
Rapids, two step-aons L. Sherman
Hoyt of Grand Rapids and James
Pender of Middleville; a half­
brother. Luther Matthews of Su­
perior, Wi* also a number of grand­
children and great-grandchildren.
Funeral service* were held at the '
Middleville Baptist church at 9
o'clock Saturday morning and were
largely attended. Service* were In
charge of tho pastor, the Rev. Faye
Demasest. Burial was made In
Evergreen cemetery at Kingsley.
Mrs. Pender will be missed by the
family and many friends.

was

NASHVILLE

of publication filed. proof ot will
filed, order admitting will to pro­
bata entered, bond of admliiUtrator with the will annexed filed, let­
ter* testamentary Issued, order
limiting setlement entered, petition
for hearing claims filed, notice to
cottage on
creditors Issued.
and Mr*. O
evening wit
CLOVERDALE
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Saggio of
Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Mr. called on M&gt;
and Mrs. Robert Boykin and sons. Friday after
Callers Sunday afternoon there were Oils Boulter
Mr. and Mr*. Renee Verburg of day evening
Conutock and Mr. and Mr*. Charles »°n. Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Nottingham on Ute ar­
rival of their ss:
nl* of Auguxta spent
her slater. Mra.
I title Smdra Kay

a few days st their home here. *
Mis* Pauline Britten of Middleville
■MTt the week with Miss Nyla
Endzley * Mrs. Blanche Van Horn;
to spending some time with Mr. and 1
Brooks Is expected home

vtottora at
this week
BANFIELD
Mrs. Ben Bris
-r^d^Ltatn and Is staying with
Mrs. Eva Sweet
Mrs. Damon Warner and Ben nnd daughter, 1
ot Hastings spent Sunday Sunday dinner gueau,
, and Mrs. Netoon Warner nle Lyon* 1* in Pennock

ABLE - BODIED

MEN &amp; WOMEN

WANTED!

ASH ELECTRIC SHOP

JOHNSON SUPPLY COMPANY

TO OPERATE MACHINES WHICH ARE NOW IDLE BECAUSE OF THE
SHORTAGE OF WORKERS... GOOD PAY

WILDING
CIATION
Phono 2503

iffair!

GOOD WORKING CON­

DITIONS, PRODUCING BADLY-NEEDED HASTINGS REPLACEMENT

/P

PISTON RINGS ESSENTIAL TO KEEP TRUCKS, BU^ES, FARM TRAC­

SALE

AUCTION

Not being able to take care of so much stock, we will offer

the following at Public Auction at the place located 1 mile

TORS AND PASSENGER CARS ROLLING.

JOBS for Experienced and Inexperienced

east of Thornapple lake; or 1 mile north and 4 miles west
of Nashville, on

The Thomapple-W.

Kellow
ary will

.

/

Tuesday, June 26,1945

VACATION PAY!

Commencing at 1:30 P.M.

June. No book* will be due during
that lime.

cation pay.

Group sicknMt and hospitalisation insurance h available

The Christian 'MX of the

Uy . . . when
milk at rjieal
ten inaeki!

MILK

Baptist church will hold an open­
air party in the Village park this
Thursday evening. We are glad to
see the park picking up again. Mid­
dleville has a pleasant little piento
spot, which could be made more at­
tractive If we all took a Utile more
Interest.
Program For Youth Aellvitle* Week
Tne program of events under the
direction of the Youth Caravan
next week Is as follows:
Bunday. June 24—
600 Potluck supper. Methodist
Church.
7:00 Discussion groups.

7:45 service of worship.

29 HEAD OF CATTLE
Durham &amp; Brown Swi&gt;s cow,

4 yrt. old, bred Apr. 20.

Holetein caw, 3 yrs. old, bred

May 12.

Apr. 26.

Ayrshire cow, 5 yrs. old, bred
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, bred

Prep.

Brindle heifer, 2 yrs. old, calf

ond co-workeri.

'

by side.
These are extra good cows.
4 Holstein bulls, 4 mas. old,
extra good.

PHYSICAL EXAMINATION ANO CERTIFICATE OF AVAILABILITY
REQUIRED

7 heifers, from 3 to 4 mas.

old.

APPLY AT EMPL OYMENT OFFICE

9 »toer» from 4 to 5 moi. old.

May 10.

Dairy

Tho mon end women who work here ore tho kind you'd like o&gt; friends

yrs. old, bred Apr. 8.

7 COWS

Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, bred

NqV

Holstein &amp; Guernsey cow, 3

Moy 1

Th.i.

young

Cottle

ore

from good herdi.

Hasting,

TERMS: CASH.

TAMPS

EDISON &amp; ESTELLE GREENLEAF, PROPS
Sil Ui FOB DlFBNDABLt
VACCINtS AND BACTUINI

DBUG 8MM

WILL MARTIN, Auctioneer

E. E. GRAY, Cleric

HASTINGS

ICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THUBSDAY, JUNK 11, IMS

TO AMERICA
These gentlemen of Japan are drinking to us.

her stolen islands without having to account for

They are raising their cups in the hope that

every last man on it—that our first two years of

Americans will get "tired” carrying on a bitter

fighting yielded tens of thousands dead Japs but

war thousands of miles from home. The Japan­

only a few thousand prisoners?

ese high command is counting on us to help her

These are cold facts. Let’s look at them coldly,’’

hold her stolen empire.

honestly.

The only wpy we will upset this Jap strategy is

If we haven’t enough ships, we must build them.’

to become acutely»aware of certain joking facts:

But a citizenry complacent in the idea that one

of the world’s strongest empires is a pushover
Do-ypu know that Japan, the "master-race" of

doesn’t build them fast enough.

70,000,000, now controls nearly a half-billion

people—nearly a quarter of the world’s popu­

If we haven’t enough guns, planes and tanks, we

lation?

must make them. But that means staying on our

war jobs until our war jobs are finished.

Do you know that Japan right now has sufficient

The question is not "Can we beat Japan?" It’s

materials and food to carry on for many years at

"When?” "How?” And at what cost in lives?

the present rate of attrition?

The answer is up to every last one of us.

Do you know that the Japs are making planes as

fast as we can knock them down? One of our

It will end as soon as 130,000,000 Americans

returned Navy fliers just recently said he chased

and their allies, fighting and working together,

a "Judy” (they’re not fighting the old type Zeros

make it end.

any more!) for forty miles... and the Jap simply

How you can help

pulled away from one of our fastest planes!

Do you realize that it’s 14,000 miles from France
to Tokyo ... that we can’t wait for the leftover

arms from Europe to beat Japan... that the Jap

1

Keep that war job!

2

Keep buying Bonds I

Military is counting on this very barrier of dis­

3

tance to cool our ardor for war?

Keep doing all your country
asks I

Do you realize that we have never taken one of

ROAD
DORFF &amp; SON
&lt;0 AND BARRY

JEWELRY
ARKER
• GOWN
------ SHOR

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

REED'S DRUG

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS

TO

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK

ANDRUS SERVICE

TOKYO
VIKING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.

INT. SEAL *■ LOCK

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MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
COFFEE SHOP
BARRY CLEANERS
STEBBINS fr JACOBS
CUT RATE SHOE STORE

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HELP SEAT INFLATION
IUY BONDS

NINETIETH YEAR

SECTION ONI—PACES 1 to 8

---------------------------- - --------- 'Five Girls Hurt in
On thi * * ☆ A $ ☆ I Accident on M43
About 3 o'clock Sunday morning,
there was a serious automobile ac­
cident on M 43. south of Goodwill
church, in which five young ladies,
of thia city, were cut and bruised,
and both cars were wrecked.
Elbert Arens, of Hope township.
re's to you with a hand shake..WM driving home from this city in
r say, “Howdy ". and get under ।
car when he crashed into
another auto, driven by Josephine
ere should be all kind* of fish ' Hedge*. In her car were also Duro* to tell you. seeing as how , tJ&gt;F Brtsben. Betty Allerdlng. Pearl
rsson opened Monday, but so ' Hrown and Ann Woodruff, all five
.11 we've heard have been re- , &lt;*«
city. Hiey were on their way
port* that mint angler* caught ' J® HasUnga from Gull lake, where
their limit and nothing unusual or ।
attended a dance,
exciting happened-for all we know.
V**, »herttt * office was not!find
.
.
. .
. . 'and Undersheriff Do*ter was .soon
So stepping back a week here's
what happened to Art WllHtta when at the scene of the accident. He
he was driving along the Gun Lake brought the five girls to * Hasting*
road toward Hasting* after dark - doctor, who cared for their injuries.
and thereby hang* a "tale"—right They suffered cuts and bruise*, but
on the front of Art's car. they say. none was considered seriously hurt
Well, what would you have done if
you'd been driving along as Art
was. when all of a sudden two eye*
gleamed from the car light reflec­
tion along the roadride So did Art.
he looked at 'em and instantly he
knew It was a deer. What he didn't

I

Home Front

HOSPITAL, HEALTH
; DEPT. CONSOLIDATED

SHOULD VOTE NEXT
JUNE TO START A
BUILDING FUND

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JUNE 28. 1945

EDITORIAL

The fifty nations in corftvrence at
Ban Francisco have scored an initial
success In the drive for world peace.
A charter has been produced which
all are willing to sign. The final
product, of oour*e. reprvwmta a
compromise—Just as our own Con­
More Room for Grades Is
Imperative Need — Wise to stitution was a compromise.

Next May. the city school board
will retire lhe last *17.000 at the
*170,000 bonds which were *old 15
years ago. to build the Central
school building and auditorium.
During lhe severe depression of the
1830* there was never a default in
meeting the yearly payments of
principal apd Interest on these ob­
ligations. Il ha* required a yearly
tax of about 34 mill* for lhe 15­
year period. During the worst of
the depression there wa* a con­
siderable tax delinquency: but it
wa* not enough to prevent the
yearly payments Nearly all of that
delinquency has rince been paid.
Our citizen* neld thc extra 3'» mill*
debts service tax very nicely.
°n-e th“^d“attona)

lai strengthening the
the smaller nations.

position

।

To Ba Houicd in Hospital
rural districts In thl* are* That Ial
Francisco state* that Ute
Building Enlarged in 1946
help* lhe city a* well a* those rural, nations should do these thing* “In
The Barry County Board of 8u- area*. The benefits are mutual, accord with Justice and human
pervtsora passed a resolution Fri- Because of much higher wages for I rights.” Dumbarton Oaks had made
day. June 22. to approve of the
I n® mention of “Justice and human
• ri&lt;hU' and it was Senator Vandenconsolidation of the Barry County mintvOnir*|Ow*wK[a2^&gt;i' .n
Health department and Pennock pupil* to HaitUigs schooli Teacher* torg of Michigan who was instruhospital, the hospital board having wages are much higher in city j mental in having UHs principal
approved the Idea May 21.
schools But because lhe average j included in the final charter. Thl*
Tills plan has been considered . city
^~grade
Bradc’teacher
teacher~h
— about
.
has
35 ■ clause, too. is generally regarded
•which reminds us for no logical1 uu\l,^i\at^nadro^atrrml’,rBk|JrHv *)uPll» ln her roofn- whlle
reason about the fellow who said. r‘ 1
1 , •‘I'J"1® ,n eaparity, rural districts have only 10 to 20
needed enlarging remodeling, scholars, the a»t per pupil In the
“Everytime I see a cute little trick,
a WAC. WAVE, or SPAR, walk be.
modernizing
The Kellogg | lower grade* of »uch ichools I*
Foundation, duebi the need, made considerably higher-than in the the
a grant of *60,000 toward a build(Continued on page 6&gt;
-------- ----______
When talking to fine looking Lt Ing fund Thl*. together with local -----.
funds
of
825.000.
is
being
kept in- !
Charlie Rose just a few hours after
he arrived home from Germany, tact.
The
idea
of
coordinating
the
following 25 moa. overseas, it ob­
viously was not the time to get health service* to the extent of
much detailed information for you. providing adequate *p*ce In thc
He arrived at 4:30 am Tuesday new building to that the health de- i
wearing 4 stars on the ET.O strine. partment could be housed there I
Charlie. HHS 32, served with the has been considered by those In;
Owes No Debts ; Provide* for
engineers and haa been In service this work.
Future Without Borrowing
Barry county 1* pioneering In this
3 yrs He haa 30 davs before he re­
ports to Miami. Fla. for reassign- undertaking there being no other
The end
end of
of lhe
the aty's
city** fiscal
fiscal year
year
l*Je »“1 »* Ju*? &gt; Naturally the regular
mrnt We mav see Charlie laUr j fJ*r.*?JxS*o.Ud,H2.n known
for a visit but it is certain that the United State* There are relatively funds for the regular operation of
most colorful event tn his life Is I few city or county health deport- | the city government are small at
Mrs ■ Rose, one of the loveliest red menu that operate hospitals for this time. Tax money will begin
communicable disease*, but none to roll in next month, and the fund*
I Now we want to talk about tall that combine official and voluntary , will soon be replenished
services, such as lhe health de- ( The city has plenty
:Sgt.
i.i»„,«uGarner
„» ™ Greenman
if who U a I&lt; partment,
Payment, wnten
which is
Is a civic agency,
agency, hand in Special fund*
ini
in
ond thc hospital, ”
which
* is
'* a
“ non“““•■aside for future use.
... ___
। judtie. Hi* family live In Banfield 1 nroflt charitable nrwanlzatlnn
truck irputcmnii
replacement iuiu
fund uinc
thereuisnu»
now
and his wife the former Lucille
1 .... "‘"•nizaniiri
uu«
I™?.. n“ *,,e- “»e .,orn&gt;er Mictne
j K A|tl&lt;nd
of lhc M5i2oo. and the budget provide*
Willison, Uvea with her family, the
department, say* that the; for 81.000 to be added from this
Jason Willisons, with her baby health
of thia consolidation year's city tax. In the waler works
^Myma lx«e. This was the first time luriiflcallon
lie* is Hie fact that this hospital replacement fund there is now 89.
Garner had seen hU daughter, who is centrally located and serve* the . 620 00. Probably some addition will
was one year old the loth of June. entire county. "Die relatively small! be made to it during next year,
Gamer flew back to the State*
of our county. 22.000. to 1 That fund is to provide for the cost
from England after 15 me*, there population
be served by the department makes . of any waler work* equipment which
with the 8th Air Force ground crew. it economically Justifiable to com- ' must be replaced, whenever that spriS*’0^ O,c^rk*’’£
He wears the E.T.O. ribbon with 4 bine the administration and hous- max be necessary,
wings in the Army and Navy Air
star* It 1* just a lucky happen-1 ing.
the street paving fund there
stance that Gamer's brother. Silas I The director of the health de- |; is In
a balance of *4.625 That fund
ft®
Greenman. a prisoner of war in partment will be the hospital ad-' will be Increased by (4.967 00 from
Germany since Jan , and wearer of mlnistrator. The Identity of the two | the city tax to be collected this
the Purple Heart, is also home now agencies will remain intact; the । summer. It may be used to pave
(or 60 days. Garner will report back hospital board will be the respon- i North Broadway to the city ilmiu.
to Camp Grant. DI., on July 24th slble agency for the hospital; the, ** material* shall be available »o
for reassignment. He expects to supervisors will continue their su- U1'&gt; work can be done this year,
move on to the Pacific.
pervlrion of the health department.
This city receive* a small per&gt; S 3/c Tommy Birdsall, back from The only common ground will be centage from a 83.000.000 fund taken
the Philippine* was home Friday the administration and housing.
yearly from the gas tax and dlstrlband Saturday, then returned to
There are many relating factors, uted to counties, cities and villages SSK’ "Sm .«•
Portsmouth, va.
When a physician reports to the to be used exclusively for Improving
Caught a gllmpae of Bob Wilcox department a new pre-natal case I county road*, city and village present—here's the official report about and requests a visit by a nurse, j streets. In this fund the city now
I has 87377. Il has been used for
him. Congratulations, fellow— there Is co-operation
Later when ihr mother and baby | blacktopping streets, or repair* to
where's your next stop?
the hospital, a report of this 1 black-top streets.
San Angelo Army Air Field. Tex­ leave
—. ,.
------ .------- -------e! The city budget foe next year
Is sent
to .uthe u
department,
and,^the
as—June—Having completed one of ..
the mdat rigid course* in the AAF nurse goes to the home to give 'beginning July 1) calls for 820,000
Training Command’s program, post- natal instruction on the care for streets—&lt;5.000 more Ilian fur
another class of twin-threat bom­ of the baby and Infant hygiene. this year. A good share of that in­
will no doubt be required
bardier-navigator* was graduated This ccxirdinatlon of the two agen­ crease
for the Fall creek culvert and
today at the San Angelo Army Atr cies is similar In the case of com­ heavy
fill that will be necessary on
municable diseases or medical cases
The physician, hospital, and East Walnut street.
mmmandlng officer, announced,
Few Michigan cities are in such
kasong those graduating was Rob- health department have many com­
excellent financial coral I Hon as
■t J. WUcox. with the rank of 2nd mon interests.
Hastings. The city Itself owes no
Jt. He is the son of Mr. and Mr*. I The board of supervisors is head­ debts,
ample fund* for Its need*
lame* L. Wilcox of Rout* 5. Has- ed by James Mead, with Charles and 1* has
laying aside reserves for fu­
Leonard as chairman of the health
committee Richard Groos Is chair­ ture needs, as we have shown so
wMUsed Clinton Brill who ha* been man of the hospital board.
they can be met without selling
wme— look what they sent Ini The rnext sup will be the formu- bonds. Our citizens are to be conJ&gt;out you sailor.
latlon cof specific details regarding sratulated on the fact Uvat the city's
business is so carefully and wisely
John Clinton BrllL 434 Walnut noUcle*s and finances
It, Hasting* Mich. U an electriflr&gt;l
first arait
draft at
of ounaing
building plans looked after
ieatroyer serving with the Atlantic cwk°*archftect "Definite olamTfor |
,eet- '
.
.
&lt;o*n« ahead with lhe building are
HU regular duties are caring for contingent on the availability of
the ship's electrical
Hiss । material*, so that probably no build­
*
i .jequipment.
—
. ir.
battle station 1* with the damage ing will'be done before early in
control party to assist with elec­ 1948.
•
trical repair* to the ship in case of
accident He also acts aa movie op­
erator for the ship's movie* and 1*
a member of the shore patrol when
m port.
Bril) Is the son of Mr. and Mr*.
Albert Brill. Route 5. Hasting* He
ls married to the former Virginia
Morgan of Hasting*. He is a grad­
Women's Club Sold $10,950
uate of Hasting* High school and
Report* Einar Frandien
before entering the Navy in No­
The third ward lead* in the pur­
vember-1941. worked for the Dairy
Extension. Lapeer County. Mich, chase of war bonds is the report of
ind tho Wilcox Rich Mfg Co, Bat­ city chairman Einar Frandsen. The
Women's club i* canvassing this
tle Creek. Mich.
Brill wear* the American De-, ward under the chairmanship of
Mrs. Arthur Brant, and has sold
in bonds to date.
Curopean-African-Middle
Eastern 810.850
The Chamber of Commerce un­
Phealer ribbon*, with five engsge- der
Goodyear and the Jun­
MDt stars on the letter for action ior Edward
Chamber of Commerce - under
gainst the enemy in the Mediter- Bernard
McPharlln are taking the
anean area, including th* sinking fourth ward. Approximately 46 .too is
f a German U-boat. He also wean reported there, but the complete
he Good Conduct Medal.
results are not in as yet.
Golly* Clint, what w* want to
Dr. L. J. Caston of -the KI wants
now is—why In write-ups like this club is at the head al their territory,
o they forget to mention the most the first ward. Their sale louis
mportant thing In your life—the (2.281.29.
aby Here's Clint'* new address.
The Rotary club with George Mil­
Clinton Brill. EM 3/c
ler as chairman has sold approxi­
Flushing Ave. Receiving Station l mately 84.000 tn bonds
Brooklyn. N. Y
Mr. Frandsen says. “Anyone who
tome came the sailor, home from wishes to Increase his purchase In
the bond drive may call the chair­
the aea
md now he's as hsppy as a fellow man of his ward and a repreaenutlve will call al his house Imme­
could M
— —«
wesu nuu diately." Mr. Frandsen ha* been
city chairman for the house-toback on thia side
[e found her and married his love­ house canveas. He adds, "Buy bonds
until it hurts."
ly June bride.

THIRD WARD LEADS
IN BOND PURCHASE

WINDIS
»BS
STORE

So it's really here comes the
room for tanned, amiable. 8 1/c
. Reuben Reed who seemed to en&gt;y visiting about earlier limes at
rangevllle whan Clara Stanton
nd Clifford Kahler held the reins
&gt;r pupils like Reuben and his
Iflc. Reuben is very much past

Circus Coming July 14
To Give Two Show*
Ring Circus
outstanding
nance* now
a is coming
fuly 14. Two
performances will be given at tho
Fairground*, a matinee at 2 pun.
and the evening show at 8 o'clock.

Barry County Men
Attend Conference

Elton Lawrence. Middleville high
school: H. O Newell. Nashville high
school; and Don McCormack. Wood­
land high school, were among the
225 persons attending the 26th an­
nual summer conference for Michi­
gan teachers of vocational agricul­
ture at Michigan State college July
16-20.
Dr. Eugene B. Elliott, state sup­
erintendent of public instruction,
wa* the malnspcaker.
The theme
of the meeting was "Meeting War­
time Problems and Preparing for
Postwar adjustments "
The conference was sponsored by
the state board of control for vo­
cational education In co-operation
with the Michigan Association of
Teacher* of Vocational Agriculture
and the college.
•

IGCAL OFFICER BOUND
FOR OVERSEAS POST
These army officers are on their
way to an overseas assignment
aboard a Coast Guard-manned
troop transport In the Atlantic.
Atlantic,
Let to r*-*"*
”
—
right—•*-*
Maj. —
W
H. "
Sage,
Johnsona City, Tenn.; Capt. Norman

AUCTION SALES

BOND SHOW
PREMIERE
ENCOURAGES SALES

( anything within the scope of the
charter to rally world public opinion
and to make recommendations to
Ute security council or to member
nations on virtually any Internatlonal situation
TtUs increased
assembly power is another victory
for the small nation*. Each nation
' in the assembly ha* one vote. The
(Continued on Page 3, Sec. 1.)

CITY-WIDE YOUTH
PROGRAM STARTS
'

that gren W ettibsaa

all those who bought during this
period.

mond Horseshoe'' starring
Grable and Dick Hymes

Betty

A special short subject featured
Playground* Open |une 27;
Bob Hope, Bing Crosby. Frank Sin­
Director* Tell Schedule*
atra. Fibber McGee and Molly. Bet­

The staff for the summer play­ ty Grable, Harry James, and oth­
ground program under the direction er*. This was an all-star bond ral­
of Kit McGregor and Ted Bennlnk ly. which gave many good argu­
i Is busily preparing for the opening ments for buying bonds.
i Wednesday. June 27. at 10 a m. on
The Barry county quota for E
। the three city playgrounds.
bonds is the largest yet. the goal
Marjorie Hill Is specializing in being *541.000 Other issues to In­
.dramatic*; Richard Trethric and dividuals must total 1188.000 which
I Pat Tyler, In hand craft; Pat makes a grand total of *728,000 In
I Hodge*, in nature study and camp the small bracket.
i craft; Georgia Wil), in spurts; Jean
Of the one hundred billion dol­
Kenyon. Barbara Nixon, and Fran- lars spent for war equipment and
ecs Foote, in special activities of the material, or
younger children.
in Michigan
Tl&gt;e worker* are scheduled for the
I playground
as
follows:
Cenral
sn-1 playground in the high school part
tered the Navy Air Ow
July. -Pal
“yJl,rl£ ‘UH. Georgia
1943 and completed the t
and ' Will and Bart&gt;ara Nixon tn U.e
received his gold wings
rpus azn, Richard Trethric and Pat quota.
Christi on June 6. 1945. Before hl* i Tyler in the pm ; First Ward park
Hie people in factories and oth­
enlistment, he was majoring in —Jean Kenyon and Frances Foote: er* who have ten percent taken
Aviation Mechanics at Weitern In Second Ward school--Pat Tyler and
“i from their pay checks for the pur­
Kalamazoo. Don u taking opera- Richard Trethric in tt&gt;'- s.m. Geor- chase of bonds are helping to fi­
na.-L.a- -T-.r. —. olo Will aaw«
Mlv/an I— aK—
nance the war, and so are business
p.m.
and professional people Just last
week on Tuesday Mr. Branch sent
| asked to come to Central play- out letten to les* than 200 of these
Jround, as the activities especially men. who have already bought
or them are being planned there. heavily, asking them to purchase
r«:~, » being the first lirrte Children under ten In that area are an additional thousand-dollar bond.
had seen each other In two also welcome^ at Central. The pe­ At the time of the bond nremlere
- v-i. ------- nw-.i. ■—.u— । riods will be from
10 to 12 and Friday night nearly *40.000 had
from 2 to 4 five days a week until come ns a response.
Aug: 17.
The drive ends June 30. and Mr.
Plans for little children Include Branch says, "If you will withdraw
low-organtxatlon games, story tell­ lhal savings account or take the
ing. songs, singing games, dances, hidden money and Invest it In the
short nature hike*, hand craft, hob- beat market today, we can bring
i bie*. dramatizing of stories and the those bov* home quicker and end
use of the swing*, slide*, and teeters
I There are also tournaments planned this terrible war that is taking its
for them in rope skipping. Jacks, toH from nearly every home In our
community.
hopscotch, and kite flying.
"Don't stop buying, keep all you
can of what you have bought, and
Busy Two Weeks For urge everyone that you know who
। can buy bonds to do so."

1

City Police Dept.

At the meeting of the city council
Monday evening. Chief of Police
Thompson made the report for the
department for the preceding two
weeks. They were busy day* for
them, si the following report shows:
77 Automobile drivers licenses Is­
sued
101 bicycle licenses Issued.
40 miscellaneous complaints In­
vestigated.
6 arrest* made for larceny.
4 arrests, drunk and disorderlyall convicted.
2 arrests for operatlhg car with­
out license—convicted.
v

87TH BARRY FAR
TO BRING RODEO
87th Barry county fair

U. OF M. HONORS
SHIRLEY W. SMITH
™
, UWIH OAUTley w. Smith, former Hastings realdent and brother of Donald D.
Smith of this city, was honored by
being presented an honorary docto­
rate by the University of Michigan.
Mr Smith recently reUredafter 43
president.
Saturday he was elected director
of the University Alumni asaoctetkai
for a three-year term to succeed
Clair B Hughes of New York City.

convicted.
1 arrest for attempted rape.
1 arrest for driving away a
TWENTY-FIVE BOYS
without owner's consent.
NOW IN JAIL HERE
3 traffic tickets issued.
James Hotchkiss. 1*. of this city,
1 stolen truck recovered.
L. Wise, 430 East Madison St..
cJisrged with unlawfully driving
2 accidents policed.
Hastings. Mich, and Capt Carroll E
away a car without the ownen
8 dogs disposed of
Robb. Washington. D. C. The big
consent, and Donald Bassett. 17.
troopship carrying them overseas
also of thl* city, charged with the
was a vital link in the lifeline which i BUYER IN MARKET
larceny of rationed goods, were ar­
sponnc
spanned
the Atlantic to provide । FOR ANTIQUE*
rested by the sheriff's officer* Tues­
the men
r
ths
and materiel
which I Am in the market to buy antiques, day, and are held In Jail. On or­
I crushe
crushed Germany.
colored glass, lamp*; also lamp* with ders from Sheriff Bera. Cecil Roush,
flowered bowls and
matching । also a youth, 1/ being held by De­
shades, hanging lamps, colored and troit officers, on the felony charge
clear glass, china, covered china of "entering without breaking bl
Airport Will Help
boxes, dolls and furniture. I will be the night time." He will soon be
here only for the next three days or brought to the Jail here.
Algonquin Lake
through Saturday. June 30. so see
That will make 25 Barry county
me
al onoe at 118 8. Broadway if youths,
It Is generally expected that air
in age from 19 to
you
have any of the above items to 20. who ranging
travel will be a very common
are In Jail here for serious
sell.
—Adv. 1 wk.
method of transportation after the
offensea
war. Our city, through the gener­
ous aid of the Hastings Manufac­
iiur less than terrible
turing Go, is preparing for that MAY WE
older persons. eaoecL
time by having a fine airport under INTRODUCE
someth!
construction.
riously.
.The
manager
and
operator
of
the
Possibly you have thought about
the fact that Algonquin lake 1* only Hasting* airport. George carmoney.
Mr*. Carmoney, and little five-year- ; Boy Scouts Go To
a mile from that alrport? When the day shall arrive for
Individuals and families to ride in
Camp ShawondosM
lher °7n Planes to spend weeks. Mr Carmoney was an auto mechanlc and adopted flying as *
hobby
Scouts will leave Sunday for a
Mr*. Carmoney claim* Kalamazoo at Camp Shaw.indow 14 miles
as her hometown, while Mr. Car­ north of Muskegon on Duck lake.
money was born in Potterville. They The ODT. has granted permission
Snrinr&lt;?r*nd Ra^{d? Kai- live at 413 N. Michigan but are for school busses to be used for
amJUO°’ Battle Creek and Jackson eagerly awaiting the quarter* that transportation.
they will have at the airport.
Tills Boy Scout camp is situated
11 wouW to only a matter of a few
He haa a commercial pilot s li­
minutes to make the trip to that cense and Is working for an instruc­
body qi WBter; and to land one's tor's license. He has attended three
pUne in a good airport would be a three-month
course*
*t
flying
convenience afforded by very few school* In Lansing. Grand Rapids,
resort lake*.
and Kslamawo
Their church preference is Meth-1
--------------------------- -" odl*t

RALPH A MAY DeVINK Prop*.
Hating sold the farm, the above
will have an auction Bale at the
place located 3 mile* weal ef Nash­
ville-or about 9 mile* east of Has­
mile north
The Hickory Comers post oHIce ting* on M-79. and
will display July 4 a new four by They are offering a good Hat of
six and one-half U. 8. flag, which hones, cow*, hogs, poultry, farm
tool*,
household
goods,
etc. Wm.
they Just received from the Postal
Martin will cry the sale and Ernest
Department in Washington
This la supposedly the oldest Gray will act aa clerk. See the adv.
fourth-class post office tn Michigan in thia issue for full particulars
and U nearing the amount of busi­
------------ a quarter of
ness which will advance it to the VERNO.N THOMPSON, Prop.
third class.
Having decided to quit farming
June 23 their total »ales werV »2.- Mr. Thompson will dispose of the
587 50 In T bonds C 8. Pennells,
postmaster, say* that they always,
sell their quota.
Freeport; or 8 miles north of the
Hasting* monument. 2S miles west.
T’C1’ He “ oKfrlnB
BUY BONDS IN THE
hav&lt;XaridU«rahih°tam mZ?hin^'
MIGHTY 7TH WAR LOAN
by Olive C. Leary
rte n^wev r..7.'
The Japs desire our slowing down;
» *
Instead, 1st** really "go to town,”
Hammond wUl act as
Oiv* them a banzai raid with Bond*. clerk. See the adv. elsewhere in this
Where shouting cash wave* future issue for full particulars
wands:
.
-----------When altra-products bring us more. WHITEY ROZELL. Manager
A community Auction wUl be held
Let's back our veterans and recruits;
Give MIGHTY 7TH Seven-Laagae in the park at Fine lake, with a
good list of furniture and mlacellan- Leinaar will act a* clerk See the
eoua article* being °rier«d Loren adv elsewhere in this issue for full that ahe
Coppock will cry the sale ind Milt particular*
flying with her husband.

HICKORY CORNERS P.O.
RECEIVES U. S. FLAG

☆ AT A GLANCI

Office. Heme. Hangar
To Be Started Soon

HASTINGS IS TO
BE CONGRATULATED

558^.*^““ _

Buy Um Tox Stamp* .
Before Sunday, July 1

Postmaster Roy Hubbard urges
car owner* to buy automobile u»e
tax stamp* at once and avoid lastminute ru»h. Saturday U the dead­
line for purqhaalng. them, as they
“Are you ready to fly?" If so. the1 are required Sunday. July 1.
There has been some agitation in
airfield st lhe new Hastings airport
1* ready for your use and that of I
Red stamps: D. F2. 02. ID, J3,
your friends in Hasting* or those but no action having been taken. It
good through Jun* M: KI, IX Mg
coming from other cities who would muat still be paid.
Never before ha* there been a
S K*. through July 31, Q2.
like to land here. The work was
T?- U3- ,,xxl lhn,u«h Aug.
completed last week, according to Blure an this stamp, but this one 131: SiV2 through Z3 good thso^n
rs
the
portrait
of
David
Man
­
City Engineer Ken Laberteaux.
.
■
ning of New York, first secretary of Sept. 30
A"
I
KCr'K-JSioAj:
'
merce started the ball rolling in er
er Cleveland.
t
bu, c.,. between
*
1942 and '43 by bringing here the ,
Io. u» puj.Hu. or UM me-£S,hjS &gt;i ft
chief engineer of the state board. [
for Z2. Al. Bl. Cl. gaud through Aug
and from there lhe city became in- ,jr
' 2“ “•* aPP‘J' forui ^mp T
a year by writing to «; Dl through Hl soud through
terested and appointed * committee t■lufraction
;r!5|t2?lnM
, n?
the
collector of Internal revenue at
in
“
u‘ruu,n
in 1943 to work in its Interest. Don | a
*S
Siegel heads this group made up flr?,nd ftopids. Battle Creek, or Deof Roy Thomas. Forrest Lane, and 1 u'
___
SUmp
M
good
Harry Miller.
It may be of Interest to know |
that Sheldon B. Steer*, formerly
owner of lhe Hasting* Ice and Fuel
Co, and at one .time director of
the State Board of Aeronautics,
came to Hasting* in 1933 with an
book three good indefinitely.
offer from the U 8. Government
of *75.000 to be appropriated for an
airport here should the county pur­
chase the ground. This offer was
Chm. Ray Branch Urges
not accepted because of economic
Gov. Issuts Spacial
County to Buy Ronds Now
conditions at that time.
Tlie Hastings Manufacturing Co.
The bond show premiere for the Proclamation to Spur
gave the city 420,000 in December Seventh War Loan drive was given
of '43 for an airport, in '44 they at the Strand theater Friday. June 7th War Loan Drive
gave (5.000. and in '45 they gave 22. admittance being by the show­
the ground. The State Board of ing of a bond purchased between
Aeronautic* gave (1,000 a* a plan­ June 7 and 22 in Barry county.
ning grant Then the approximate
The purpose of these bond shows
cost of preparing the field wu es­
timated. Hastings set aside half of
thl* expense; and an application About 350 people attended, but Mr | the iHMaZ-iad
Branch said that many who bought ' WHEREAS the
In'response to a special request Old chase E w-r-t- haa

Membership Ln the United Nalions organization Is open to all
“peace loving" states. The con­
ference adopted an informal definllion that this would not include
Franco Spain or any other country
to
। The document, to be known as whose administration came
(The United Nations Charter, is power with Axis aid.
based on the Dumbarton Oaks plan
The United Nations organization
However, the document drafted at
Ban Francisco gives Increased power will function through five prin­
to the’’ general assembly which U cipal divisions. The General As­
regarded as a victory for t)»e gmaller sembly. the International court, the
Economic and Social Council, the
nations.
Trusteeship Council and the Secre­
Chief purpose of the United Na­ tariat.
tions organization 1* to maintain
The General Assembly roughly
peace and security by peaceful
mean* or force If necessary. It will - &lt;.v«
correspond*
l»pv.&gt;u« to the U.
w. o.
S. House «■
of
seek to develop friendly relations I Representatives. Each member naamung nations, promote economic । tlon has one seat in this assembly,
and social co-operation and afford , Under the Dumbarton Oaks plan
; machinery for nations to constant-, this assembly wa* to be a restricted
W confer
ly
center regarding
rcgarauig International
intcrnauonu debating
aeoating society but
out the
tnc San
twin FranrranProbI,nu 'Th&lt;' carter a* written ; cuco Charter allows it to debate

standing in the middle of the road'
with a posterior approach so no
eyes could be seen to forewarn Art;
what might happen Wham. Bang,.
and Oh. deer—the Inevitable hap­.
pened—we're glad to sav. without,
any serious results Both deer■
dashed off. the one christened likei
the stern of a ship. while Art's car

16 PAGES—TWO SECTIONS

AIRFIELD READY
FOR PUBLIC USE

of

.A«THaVJ

cheslra will play.

Ing Thursday. 1
day afternoon*.

Henry Rogen.

Mr *—

nival Co, a
tlonal ride*

�The J

D.S.8.
and

starting July
repair at the Mlchi■ tne Blind In InnJuly 9.

•an men. totally blind or nearly
finished a course in core-makat Wchigan State June 15.
blind, will be here next week in (he
interest of placing lhe blind in in­
dustry. He works out from the
state office of the DS B. in Ianalng tn all counties but Wayne. Mrs.
klgbie says that he does an excel­
lent job in three or four days oi
training. He trains them on the

THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JUNE it, 1943
--------------------- .------------------------------------- j--------------------------------------------------------- ft----- ■ ---------------------------K JS
I Brazilian Gue.l
I
JR the all-state, groups 1* to provide gorgeous bouquet of yellow roses MOO. .
special training in band, orchestra! being presented lhe gutsu of honBoys between the ages of 10 and
K.5S dogi^Sl' in ttewwyarSnd iViwt. Health Dept.
I
&amp; Sff and choral music for youih of or along with many other lovely 13 have organized a softball team
hlgh-echool age.
.
i flower*.
sponsored by the East aide grocery.
machinery. Industrial placement Ls| An interesting visitor at thc ' It 1* a very nice state, Michigan,
............ *----------------------I Those present were the Rev. and They have practiced quite indusnot his only servlco, m he also health department a few days bust &gt; very beautfiui" Her ability to handle ।
I Mrs. Ira Cargo. Fowlerville; Mrs. ixiotuly in the past few days and
places them in officer and other'week was Mm
Mirabel Ferreira t Die English language oumes from veieoratsci UOluan
Frank D Casey. Sheridan, Wyo- are looking for some opposition.
type* of work where the blind are' Jorge of Rio de Janeiro. Brazil. Mrs. her study of it uyut of her life and m •«.
s
. .
mlng; Mr and Mra. Wm. Dexter.
---------------- ----------------------known to be successful.
I Jorge who L* director of public | her taking advantage at every dp"J*
HASTINGS HEARSAY
Talking book*, supplied bv the health nursing for thi* city of about portunlty to associate with AmerCongrcuTonal Library through De-i,uo million inhabitants, has been leans.
trol* are - available
blind, .rtninc
i doing «rartu«l»
graduate lUlriv
study the
the naat
put vnar
year
....It.-M- for the* MfXi«
Prom here she Will gll to Battle
-----T^v^hnd
-- ----------------- ..— tT h-i ' Uthn&gt;P- Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leason Sharpe M Sunday school.
The talking boot resembles a Vic- al western Reserve university bi Creek and Coldwater then to New the
riJdgol
klHe
ntannS
life.JS^ulMiv
They had planned
to let ' R1,lha*r- Mrs. Minerva Rolhaar. ! was pleased to ace him in the pul­
trola and comes tn a portable, ease j Chveland.
York and New Jericy for observa­ tied
th?dav
*nh &gt;ut undue
day paa*
—dine
’—‘................
.......
that is easily mailed. It may be! Rio de Janeiro is divided into IS tion of work in communicable dit- । the
fanfare*
MrtiaM
out for —
din- ...................................................................................................................................
Hastings. alld “r WU1 “ra. Arthur pit al the church service’ Looking
kept indefinitely, while the records. &lt; districts for public health wbrk. Otises before her return to Brazil n‘?,provK“ PS.
the‘”dn«to
“‘. Ktlreu
. ^throV
W-"ctov^daU
^&lt;,hhe
^°'^n
‘S"
Lathrop.
Restful
Ridge. ^fui
Cloverdale
t up at his companion
said. "Look.
■
which are large and pliable are • each having lu own staff of niu-ws th August
mailed back aa soon os one u»l doctor?,, dirks i-tc. Work ir. done
didnt disrupt plgn*.
The boy* from Halting* who arc; Did you hear that Mary Jana
•a.—----- with
—..I. them. -------------jjommunfaibie dlseasds. pre-natal
through
These
arcln
both
However, the Lathrop relatives attending the present period at lhe Andrus Is the happiest girl In town
furnished fres including ths put- caws, and with pre-school chil­ Hastings Students
thought otherw-lse and the clan YM C.A, camp. Barlow lake, art ‘Ince becoming the proud owner of
age. The average book Is recorded dren
Each district has it sani­
Jiercabouts pul their heads l«eth- : Philip . Heeox. Gordon and Philip Sport, a beautiful Hamiltonian bay
on 13 to 14 records. .
tary engineer. Mrs Jorge lias 120 Go to Interlochen
er nnd planned a most delightful Sheldon. Car) Westpinter. Vcrlan horse?
The DS.B. hax a film on thc blind nurses under her supervlrton.
Did you hesr about the dainty
Mary Lockwood. Sue Stuck. Bev­ day in their honor Sunday. It was Knowles. Richard Walt. Jack Kenat work which is available for
She Is a graduate of the Ana Nrry erly Bradford, and Pal Hodgeahave held, at Restful Ridge, the atlrac- eston. Gar Compton. Pltlllp Gldley. sterling sliver sugar tray thc W.
clubs and organization*. Someone school of Rio In the class of ^2 In been chosen a? members of the live country home of Mr. and Mr*. Douglas Bradford, ’rttomaa Cum- I L. Hinman's took to their daughcomes to show tlve film and to ex- public health nursing She found two-week all-state high school
Arthur Lathrop near Cloverdale
mlng*.
: ter. Mildred, when she and her
plain lhe work of the blind people i her w-ork at Western Rc&gt;erve "very
chorus
conducted
by
the
university
A carry-in dinner was enjoyed ;
---------------------------------------! husband. Martin C. Muspif, celewho have been trained under the i useful “"
wlthjwenty-two present, guests be- I A
A I
Bl P las f
brated their 25th anniversary Sunsupervision of this organization It I
■ f W \
ra ; day at Bay City? Mrs. Musolf had
taxes one-half hour to show
I Greenfield Village, and several other ' ^Moon^dkcctorTf the SchooHrf ing limited to first cousins, their ! III A I
wives and husbands Artistic place “
* ** "
I given It to them 27 years ago for
citlM including Charlotte.
1
801,001 ot
card* with hand painted scenes
An Important real estate deal thelr *lher anniversary. Mrs. HlnMrt. Jorge, whose native tongue Music at the university.
wcre the work of nn old friend. G. made this week was the sale by | man hopes 11 will become a 3S-year
Decorations were George Miller of hl* attractive home.1 tradilign.
Is Portugue'e. speaks with a deThe chorus will be conducted by F. Mnckelcan
---------------- * • •
lightful accent. When xsked her Marguerite Hood The purpose of carried out in golden tones, a quite 133 W. Walnut, to Rax J. Dullerer
of Chicago, who comes to Hastings . MUNICIPAL COURT
------------------------------------------------------ — । to be awucialed with lhe Hastings
Albert Arens, 44. of Hope town­
--------------------------------------------- - -- - Mfc. Co.
, ship, whose car Was involved in an
Youth Council dance at Parish accident early Sunday morning, in
house. Friday night. June 29. at which five girls were hurt and
® Pi m. Bud Wolfes orchestra. Adv.1 both cars wrecked, wax token into

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brethren

Orlo D. Munger, Pastor
Morning worship—10:00.
Sunday school 11:00Christian Endeavor 7:15.
Evening Service 8:00.
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve­
ning 8:00.

Can Opc

THE MAN WHO WALKED ALONE*
SUNDAY and MONDAY. JULY 1-2
Randolph Seotl and Gypsy Row Lee.
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"THE BELLE OF THE YUKON"
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IRVING METHODI8T CHURCH
C. J. Kendall. Pastor
Morning worship 10 a. m.
Sermon topic" A New Nature."
Church school Ila. m.
Midweek meeting Tuesday. 7:30.
You are welcome.

SATURDAY ONLY. IUNE 30

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YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
Muyd n. Nagel. Pastor
The Homecoming of Die Yankee
Spring* church will be hold Sunday.
July 8. »l 3 p m. Thc program will
consist of special music and remi­
niscence*. You will want to meet
your old friends at this service. Tho
church has something for you thau
you can't get elsewhere.

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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
L. Winston Stone, Pastor
Morning worship al 10:00 o'clock.
Mr. Stone preaching. The service
will last Just one hour. The nunery
will be open for small children dur­
inglhe sen ice.
The Sunday school will meet at

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Bond BithC hQinc Oi

He lives at 42&lt;J Ottawa Ave. N.W..
“na
CMt4
Sunday shool 10:30.
Morning worship 11:30.
but wiu formerly of Hasting* R.F.D.. -- of- -Irving
•
Harry ---------McCallum. 19.
No. 5. He will succeed John Mecu- township, was brought Into Munl.
l1 “
— Court Tuesday
■—on
»■&gt; &gt;
cipal
a misde- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lx-ason Sharpe. Pastor
.
Cl.'de c**.1*) ■ Delton Ft. - wns meaner charge of receiving stolen
Sunday,
July 1st
in the city Tuesday. She showed us property. He admitted the offense,
Church School. 9:55 a.m.
lemon blossom* from a tree she ha* and Judge Cortrlsht save him a
Divine worship, 11:00 aun. Mixa
raised that lias borne three lemon*. jftll
_DL,n a
Jail sentence of five days, and or­ Martha Lou Maus will ting at tills
The bluMoms are difficult to dis- ; dered
— him to pay M 50 costa In thc
service. There will also be Ute re­
t Ing tils h from orange blossom*
--- I ease, oo serve five day* more In ception of new members
which they resemble batts in apaP' . Jnll if he failed to pay.
pearanee and in odor.
:
CIIBISTIAN ENDEAVOR NEWS
Ivan Burns U sutMtitutlng at lhe
James Keeler. IS. of Middleville.
The climax of the Christian kn-i
1414- . r» xri U,' U. .
Harry. 18. and Kenneth Scars 1$. dravor convention al the Methodin
Mr. and Mrs I . P. Mlzkc wish to Of Lansing were arraigned on fel- church in Hastings wa.’ the Satur­
announcc the arrival of a grandson, unv charges in Munlclnal court nn day evening address given by the
Slifomta sin'prtncL^ta^Brt
exambiti^
Her. J. C. WengaU D. D.. who
and fK!r\ Louir MKke TTwv named 0,‘d Wfrc bou,’d 0Vfr ,o ,he Ciroult gave a challenging message on lhe
SB.cwrl?hi£!,dTs“" subject 'Enlist for Christ . . . Thc
Mhs Barbara Jean Mattson, who u*'1
(..Siam®.PVk* Challenge to Youth." He also told
was gniduatiHl from Stephens cal- ,’“'c n'4 ..b*Tr\ furnished, so thc
the Mime of his interesting experiences
during his twenty-seven years of
lege In June. Is workbig In the ac- threc nre ln
. .
missionary work in Africa. Tho
countlhK department at Die Grand!
■“
’
’
morning address given by the Rev.
Rapids Bookcase Co.
f'.JEFFERSON 8T. UNITED
W. C. Bassett of Detroit, a former
BRETHREN
CIIURCIi
'
Miss Haxel Stauffer. Hostings
Barry county j*nur. was "Marshall­
F
W.
Mnxon.
Pastor
High school graduate of ’45. I* work­
Sunday morning. 10 am. Preach­ ing the Forces of Youth."
ing tn the Windstorm Insurance
The fellowship aingtng during
ing
service
by
Presiding
Elder
D.
H
office.
Uic assemblies under Ute direction
Carrick.
Communion
service
pre
­
Mrs Dorna Harrington darted
of Leland Roesink. accompanied by
•Aork at the Hustings Public library ceded by Lovefeast beginning al 4:30. Mrs Roesink at thc piano, wax vary
Saturday evening the district »uMonday mending and sewing books.
much enjoyed nnd helped everyone
Added to lhe names of bovs nt iwriBlendeni will hold Fourth Quar­ to gel Uito Use spirit or the conven­
tending the Y.M.C.A. r.imp nt Bar­ terly Conference al Bpm.
Sunday school following com- tion.
low luge should be that of David
Nine conferences were held In
McGIocklin which was omitted front munlon service
different
rooms of the church with
Christian Endeavor at 7 p.m.
thc list printed last wrek
Young peoplrti prayer meeting capable leaders for each. During
Herbert Rchihardt and Joe Brothe recreation period, part of the
zak arc working on thc state high­ Tuesday evening, with Pauline group visited the fish hatchery in
Grimes
on
N
Mich
Ave
. ways this summer, each being In
Church prayer meeting Wednes­ town. The Rev lamd. the con­
charge of a ' gang" of boys who are
verted magician, did some Interest­
' painting guard rails and posts. The day. Everyone welcome
ing magician tricks for lhe group
boys are Jim Cole than James Cap­
EMMANUEL
EPISCOPAL CHURCH following the Fellowship luncheon
pen. Jack Echtlnaw. Ray Branch,
at noon.
Rev.
Don
M.
Gury.
Rector
Ray Hotchkiss, Ronald Rivers. Ixiuls
Harry Unon officials were elected
8
a
m.
Holy
Communion.
Neubcit. Charles Hinman. Donald
10 a.m. Junior Choir Rehearsal nnd installed during the convention
i Tietz. Ronald Martin, and Edwaid
11 a m. Holv Communion and Ser­ for the coming year. The Conven­
Erway
Children attending thl* service tion proved succesMul In every way.
I Hie tag day Saturday. June 23. mon.
have Bible story at lhe Parish The group enjoyed thc fine mean
for Starr Commonwealth netted will
prepared by the W3.CS of lhe
House. AH welcome.
7:30 pm
Evening worship and nost church and appreciated Ute co­
• v-rrnon nt Neighborhood House. O'- operation of all wno helped make
th- Convention a success.
angevtllc.
Twelve representatives of the
I BAPTIST CHURCH
'
Coau Grove Christian Endeavor at­
tended lhe Barry Union convention
B. J. Adcock. Pastor
In -Hastings Saturday. We are
I Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Divine services at 11 o'clock. Ser­ pleased to. report cur society had
the honor of receiving a very nice
mon by lhe pastor.
Evening services nt 7:30
Evnn- plaque as a reward for securing a
geiietlc singing and lhe showing of number of registrations for lhe con­
vention. Byrun Jensen, our presi­
doctrinal motion pictures.
Tuesday, Wednesday. Thurs., Fri­ dent. should receive due credit for
day mornings D.V.B school al ten this honor.—Pub. Ciunn., Olive Cas­

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BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 3:00 TO 1:1
Only enough admission* will be sold al bargain pr
theatre once.

The Berry will be closed
......
during July.

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�THE HASTINGS B.ANXER. THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1H5

The Hastinra
Banner
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xsobmiikb
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Unlud

to noon.

। organization which I* expected to for which we say Congratulations.
be ratified without change by' the Here's the official report.
Pensacola. Florida—Lyle Edward
Olllcepte, 22. son of Mr. Elmer E.
COOK BitOS. Edllere
Gillespie of RED 3. Hastings. Mich,
I
Member* of the United Nations was commissioned an Ensign in the
. pledge themaelve* to use force only j Naval Reserve and designated a
cttU.' in accordance with the purpose* of Naval Aviator recently at the Na­
1 lhe organization and not io aid val
— —
Air Training Bases, Pensacola.
Florida.
any nation against which the league I Florida,
HUHHCHIPTION
lake* action. They bind themselves I Having completed his Intermed­
to respect territorial integrity and iate training at the "Annapolis of

All children w*l-

tday al 2 pan. Ladles Aid will
I thc home of Mrs. Bare on

METHODIST CHURCH
Winston Stone. Pastor

!£ I “W « cSpti-ctaiu.

t Just one hour. The nursery
open for small children dur-

Also there is a general ban which llon&lt;j base, on July 16lh. A picture
prevent* the league from interfering of Dulgn oillmple will appear in
1 in a nation * domestic affairs.
| a later issue.
• • •
Wes. Cordes made It home tor 3
The success at San Francisco I* day* from Pennsylvania in time to
.
nt be here for his young son* birthEf\IT&lt;YDtAI
a distinct victory tar the forces of d
1
clXMrt«.r‘K&gt;,a not Lrxaurv-.
vlnce 8rnll„ ,rrlved
a stable peace but it makes a stable Ti,ur#day for i day enroule lrom
rjx----- M 'J-----IX'*0® powible. The Bun Francisco, Miami. Fla., to Glenview, 111. Three
b4M&gt;&lt; ./ZlcsnocA— । conference was about a* open and | of his Buddles accompanied him
---------------------------------,. deniocratic as any such conference* ' here. Ensigns W. P. Offtermatt.
could be. The "Big Five" adjusted I Cleveland. Ohio; 8 U. Puhi. Ala­
r
differences which, at time*, ap- hambra Calif.; V. L. Upton HasI pcared to be critically serious. The “W- *ebr“k":
’Jf,n

Sundsy school

Z SPRINGS CHURCH
lUyd H. Nagel. Pastor
Homecoming of tho Yankee
church will bo held Sunday,
at 3 p: m. Hie program will
of special music aud remlm. You will want to meet
1 friend* at this service, lhe

1 METHODIST CHURCH
C. J. Kendall. Pastor
lug worship 10 a. m.
mj topic" A New Nature.”
eek meeting Tuesday, 7:30.

(OBE UNITED BRETHREN
rlo D. Munger. Pastor
Ing worahit£-10:00.
ly school 11:00.
l»an Endeavor 7:15.
ng Service 8:00.
r meeting Wednesday eveshool 10:30.
ng worship 11:30.

iy

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
cajion Sharpe. Pulor
July 1st
h School. 9:55 a.m.
■ worship, 11:00 mn
Miss
Lou Maus will stag at this
of new nuyibcrs

F1A.N ENDEAVOR NEWS
Umax of the Christum tn-,
XMiveuilon al the Methodist
in Hastings was me baturnlng address given by lhe
C. WcngaU D. D., who
challenging message on lhe
'Enlist for Christ . . . Thc
[c to Youth.” He also told
ills Interesting experiences
his twent) -seven years of
iry work in Africa.
The
address given by the Rev.
lassett of Detroit, a former
lunty jxistor. wa* "MarsiutllForces of Youth.”
fellowship dinging during
mblic* under lhe direction
d Roesink, accompanied by
:slnk at thc piano, was very
'Joyed and helped everyone
to the spirit of the con ven-

conferences were held in
rooms of the church with
leaders for each. During
cation period, part of the
sited the fish hatchery in
The Rzv. Lund, the conlagiclan, did some tnteresticlan tricks for the group
: Hie Fellowship luncheon
Unon officials were elected
tiled during the convention
:omlng year. The Conven­
ed successful in every wav.
jp enjoyed thc fine mcali
by the WS.CS. of • lhe
rch and appreciated tlie co­
t of all wr.o helped make
entlon a success
representatives of the
ove Christian Endeavor atle Barry Union convention
ngs Saturday. We are
x&gt;. report our society hud
r of receiving a very nice
i a reward for securing a
f registrations for the conByrun Jensen, our presiiuld receive due credit for
r.—Pub. Chmn., Olive Cas-

him up and see tor yourself.
give ai
NaUun
„ look
Lyle. HUB. *40, is now an Ensign,

ASSOCIATION :

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u-mbl, Mil mw &lt;m«e • yr.r,
ch.rur. but suffi
«» v. &gt;M
although special sessionsmay
be indicated by thc concession*
he but this will have to do It for the
called at any time.
made that the Soviets did nol want present.
• • •
the United Nations organization to | Must of the Dot-Dash New* will
Thc Security Council the most &lt;“••• Molotov in a statement
to 1 still have to be held over until next

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Pvt. Charles Wilson. 10033704

Ban Francisco. Qalif.

Pfc Raymond Anders. 36459047
A PO. 321. Unit 1. *4 Postmaster
San Prgnclsco. California
Sgt Shirley M. Wilkins. 36157340
H&gt;|. and Base Sv. 6q.
4901 h Air Sv. Op.
*
A.P.O. 149. % Postmaster
New York. New York

1 township* from getting enough to
, carry on the dUtrtct schools.
Hie County tax commission has
' nothing to do *it£ thc taxes for
' the operation of the' city or village
• governments of Hasting*. NashvUle,

ALLOCATED TAXES
FOR THIS COUNTY

Middleville. Woodland and

County Tax Commission'
End* Labors Thursday

village
county tax
vuume charter*.
ctuutcra. But
out the
inc county
tax “4.^ 73 mUU’ BIak* Strict, 8
&lt;1or» have to allocate
allocate
2“'..
,
The Barry County Tax Coinmls- commission does
«
mh&gt; wound
wuuuu up ita iauv.,
Atiuiauay. , uie
rave iur
PralrtevHle —- Pralrlevilic Village
ston
labors Thursday,
the uix
tax rate
for uic
the Knmiu
*choals oi
of uufl
this
making the final allocation of taxes city and the four villages, as their
05
Milo. 7'4; South
. --------- -—
chftrler, do nol provWe for *chool: Pine ^*e. none; Calkins, none; in appetizing and
operation
coeu.
;
p,
5
e
L
f,
ke
'
none.
the taxation units of this county.
Pvt. Lloyd Jr. Hitt
The allocations for township ex- I.
"7,I'“ke du"
They filed their report with thc
First there art
ASN 30630542
8A
Chktasltt. 8; Tan- mainstay of many
county clerk. The five members of penses made by the commisiion ;
Co. B. 102 Bn. 20 Regt.
that commission are: County were a* follow*; Asayrta. 1 mill: S"-’3- OtU none: Edger, none: '
•&gt;
-- IA.R.T.C.
Treasurer George Clouse; County Barry. 15 mil!; Carlton, 1 mill; . Goodwill. 4; Yrckley, 85.
Camp Maxey.Texas
School Commissioner Arthur Lu- Castleton townahlp 1 mill, and Caa- ' J,TBo7“.pJ,,e~;yhorn*PPle KeDow under
thrope: J. M. Scott, chairman of tieton fire district U mill; Hastings dl?‘rlct'17j ■
Paul V. Myers. S 2/c &lt;C,A.»
towntldn 8.
mill- Hope 1 mill;
min- IrvTrv. 1 Woodland — Woodland Township
thc finance committee of lhe Barry township
\ mill;
Brks 39 R.T.U.
county board of supervisors, all of Ing 1 mill: Johnstown 1 mill; Ma- i district, 7 mills.
toppet
Co. 09 Plat. 2
whom arc members of the tax com- pie Grove I mill: Orangeville 1 1
mU&amp;lun by virtue of the positions mill: Prairieville I1 &lt; mills; Thorn- : none; ---------loan sandwich
Memphis, &lt;15». Tenn.
they hold; and Nelson Willison, of apple i'i mill*; Woodland 15mills; mll“'
Johnstown and Charles Paul, of Yankee Spring* 1 mill. The townAny texpayer in any of the four slices of unbolt*
T/Sgt. Vcmon V. Engle. 36156178 this city.
ship* of Baltimore and Rutland Incorporated villages, which are ■lowly on both I
APO 19491-A 'I Postmaster
had enough cash on hand so they also a part of the townships where
All
taxing
units
—
school
districts,
San Francisco. Calif.
*
townships and county—are re­ did not need to levy a township tex (hey are located, and any taxpayer
living in any rural school district.
quired to prepare their budgets of thl* year.
Pvt. Morris O. Weeks. 36924244
For ti&gt;e school districts of the t can find the tex rate he will have 1
their units showing the amount to
A P.O. 31. •: Postmaster
be
railed to carry on the school county, the millage rates are as fol- to pay next December by- adding
San Francisco, California
the county, township and school
districts, townships and county. lows:
Assyria—Bell district. 5 mills: dUtrtct millages. If he know* how"
Then it is up to the commission to
Sgt. Louis E. Mlske
ne
easily 1 bread
Eagle, none:
Austin4: 45'
Assyria mucn
much ne
he 'is
1* luuessea,
assessed,
he
allocate to these units the millage C^ter.
75* Eilb*
Bri«g^75*
*' «
’» can
»be
“ levied rabbit or any cu.______ ___
22 Hillside Dr. Box 381
figure ,h
lhe tax ,h
that
will
tax
rate
they
can
levy,
the
total
Kentfield. Calif.
not to exceed 15 mills, unless lhe Checkered. 23 mills: Lincoln. 75. : against him at that time. In thl* dilu — vegetables, eggs.
city, there la no township tax or 1
w-vvoters have approved an
increase
...------- -----Baltimore — Dowling district, 75
Pfc. John H. Birman, 36417377
P°U1UF » "»»• Maka
above that rate. In the fl'
------- giv- mills: Striker. 8; McOmber. 7r city tax levied in December; *0 by
figures
Co A. 116th Inf.
en below, it can be seen that
t.—. a
_ few
... Hendershot. 8: Weeks. 7; Durfee. adding the county millage. 65. and 1 »t,ck* m crouton* for soup &lt;
AJ*O. 29. *1 Postmaster
the city achool district millage of crisp oven'toast, which is ma
rural school districts have
—- •been
—" a: Barney Mills. 8.
New York. New York
85. and 34 mills for school debt 1 puttingYtale bread In tba oven
granted a total rate in excess of 15
—Delton - Kellogg 'district. service, he will find that his tax it's cooling off after you've
mills. In these exceptional cases 9.8Barry
S-’Sgt. John O. Tate. 36464338
mills..
rate will be 18‘x mills next Decern- I u-t:_
the voters had authorized such inA.P.O. 331.
Postmaster
Carlton—Rogers district 75 mills:
San Francisco. Calif.
Center. 7 mills: Barnum,
By adding the county, township | Carlton
none; Fish. 7; Welcome Corners.
nnd school district millages thc to- ' 75:
CpI. Kenneth MIJ|er
Cheney, none: Friend, none;
tai tax rale In any school district I Brown. 75: Coals Grove. 5: Ragla.
•A6N. 16162915
can be figured. Thc total must not
Sqdn. “C-2”
cxeed 15 mills, unless the voters of
Luke Field. Arlz.
Castleton — Nashville district m
lhe district shall have, approved mills; Castleton Center. 4: Lake
such excess. •
Pvt. John W. Crago. 46024276
View. 7'»: Hosmer. 4: Wellman. 2:
Co B. 114th Bn 78 Regt
The finance committee of lhe Morgan, none: Feighner. none;
Camp J. T. Robinson. Arkansas board of supervisors figured that Martin. 65; Banyvllle. 7; Shores. 7.
Barry county's budget for the en­
Hasting* City School District. 8'i
Pvt. Richard F. Kimble. 40024160 suing year would call for *143,520.
Co D. 114 Bn. 78lh Regt. I.R.T.C. Of this about *20.000 would come mills.
Hutings Township—Fisher dis­
Camp Robinson. Ark.
into the county treasury from fees
nnd other sources. Thc county will trict. 7 mills; Gregory, none; AlCpI. Harold Bolo. 36153684
raise a drain fund of *2.600. That toft 5: Star. 7; Hasting* Center. 7;
Btry C 32 Bn. 8th Tug. Regt.
। left *120.920 to be raised by taxation Prait. 4; Quimby. 75.
F.AJIT.C..
to carry on the county's business.
Hop*—Doud district. 75 mills:
Ft. SIH, Okla.
The county tax commission fixed McCallum. 1 mill; Cedar Creek 6;
the tax rate for all county purposes Hinds. 75; Shultz. 75; Brush
Pvt. William Null. 36024241
Ridge. 15; Cloverdale. 75.
at 65 mills.
A PO 21081.
Postmaster
For the townships the commis­
~ Freeport
district.
75
San Francisco. Calif.
sion did not allow all that was 'mills; Wood. 75: Jones. 2: Ryan.
asked by some of the township । 3; Fillmore, 4; Little Brick. 11.
Betty M Kiblinjer. S 1/C
boards, as that would prevent some 1 Johnstown—King district 7 mills:
Spar Barracks Box 107
of the school districts in those Monroe. 75; Steven*. 75: Bristol.
1923 N St N.W
Washington. D. C.

Hie U. S. Senate and the nresiden- i nua
,
37 missions and has thc Air Medal
tlai cabinet. It consists of eleven
1 with 3 clusters.
members of which five must be the j Prospect* for a stable peace are
Bob Timm's wife has received a
United States. Grear Britain, Rus- deflnltel)! more promising than they letter from a nurse stating that
ala. France and CiUna. The As- , were • at the time the conference i Bob vu wounded on Okinawa and
scmbly elects the other six. taking, started.
Is now on his way home.
Into account such things as military-----------------• • ►
I, A letter to hut Mom from Bill
resources and location. The council I
.
|
thn
n'fl^
“&gt;te the right to , Flir liAUf CDflllT ★ h“PH." bCt for tr nm to worn
nppctil a
a diroute
dispute to
to it.
It. None
None of
aoueal
of | [][ llUFlL IKUiII * because he is not serlmulv hurl.
the big powers can prevent discus­
_
,
. ,
„
.
: Birthday salutations to Bill Reed
'Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.1
who wlI1 check off another year on
sion of the dispute 'this Ls the ques­
tion over which there was a sharp service 3 yrs., (since he was 18&gt; JulY 5th. At the present time Bill
division of opinion between Russia with 23 mus. In the Pacific on u I L' undergoing treatment tor a miand the other members of the "Big cargo ship. Besides Hie Asiatic and I nor difficulty at:—
---- - John
•
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—~—
. Five" and was settled only when American Defense ribbon, he wears , -Capt.
Wm Reed.
Regional Hospital
Slalln relaxed bls original claims the Philippine Invasion ribbon with
Davls-Monthan
TVhich would havo&lt; permitted any one star. Which brings us up to
date
tor
thc
big
news
for
Reuben
I
Tucson. Aris.
I member of the "Big Five” to liave
....... Betty
Congratulations to Wave
prevented discussion of a question' which occurred on June 6th. when
he and Esther Kingsbury of Clover- Un9 who u nuw Y 3 c Her ad­
I The council Is to employ all jteace- dale
(Esther work* at Piston Ring* J7": £•_ “ ’
M r au
| ful means possible io adjust the promised to love, honor, and obey.
------•
—
Bettv Lane. Yeoman -3/c
' disputes, if peaceful means fail. Reuben tald. he'd seen Marvin Har­
! thc council is empowered to use rington &lt; Delton' who la also home j UB.N. Brits. iWJl ।
Bldg 3B&lt;
; force. But force can be applied and also a bridegroom, lie added. I 425-28th Street
only with the approval of a majority 1 Marvin married Joyce Lelnaar.i I Oakland 0. California
, of seven of lhe eleven council incm- He told us sailor Allen Shclp U
hdre on leave loo. Reuben leaves
r, ' " ,T."
bcr*. which must Include all of the Saturday
for the west Coast and , »ld Er Bury. !8. son of Mr wtd Mn.
“Big Five." Thus, any one or the with you goes our good luck sailor I Wward Bury of Route I. Hasting
Pfc. Charles M. Leonard. 36802754
big five nations can block such ac­ and smooth sailing to the newlybeen enrolled in the AAP
Convalescent Hosp. Percy Jones
tion (Ulis Is the long-argued veto weda
‘ Training Command * aircraft radio
Center
Met Jean England, his southern mechanics school nt Truax-Field,
power which was opposed by tlic
Fort Custer. Mich.
small nations' Any five of the six wife and young baby girl before 11 *“* announced today by the past
small-nation council members can they returned to Mississippi where i commander.
Next week your letter comes
,----- .. is.....
--------- 1 Jean says, .K
f । ... w|]| take~ ...
nn
course
stationed.
thc
also combine to prevent direct ac­ Jean
from
Mrs. Hugh Jones who Ilves on
We have come new binder canvas on hand, also re­
tion. When it comes to using mili­ baby is always good except she nev- in servicing radio equtoment. post : Nashville. R. 3. so she'll tell von
said, and also al!!
will bs
tary force, tiie council has at-lts er wants to settle down for the officials ssld.
We made a comment about i trained in aircraft Identification, news from over her way. Until then.
pair canvas. Our stock is limited.
dLspauil a "military staff commit­ night.
Cheerio.
this—what would you say?—that’s : defense agnnst chemical warfare,
tee" consisting of the chiefs of staff just what we said, and Jean cd- i and related AAP subject designed
7-oll.v Coffer.
(Continued on Page 1. Sec. 2.1
of the "Big Five" nations.
milted she did take after him. Mrs. ; to fit him for combat duty.
JACK SEMPF SHOE and LEATHER
E and thc baby orc delightful, solIroning Clothing
Thc Charter provides for an In­ dler.
GOODS
| Cardinal rule in ironing clothing,
Called "HI" to Rex Foreman
ternational Court but thc detailed
T/5
Don
H.
Curtis.
36858113
home for 10 dnyx. So far have
I especially shirts, is: first Iron those
HIS. JEFFERSON
A.P.O. 14561. -% Postmaster
plan of organization is yet to be missed Leo Johnson and Jack Wag­
। parts of the garment which will be
San Francisco, Calif.
written. The court is to be more ner. Jack may be here when his
l least mussed by handling.
closely linked with thc United Na­ brother-in-law. POW Don Town­
tions organization than the old' send arrives home. Jack and John
&gt; international court was with the old । Coleman have enjoyed seeing each
other
—
John
leaves
Sat.
for
lhe
League of Nations.
Only
the
United Nations countries or coun­
Bob Reed Is home after finishing
tries approved by the United Na­
at Webb Institute and will report
tions may become members of the July 12lh at Notre Dame for fur­
LAWN SPRINKLER
court.
ther study. Bob&gt; - Mom and Dad
attended his graduation and they,
Rotary type —
ail
report
a
gala
time
at
thc
senior
The Economic and Social Council
has 18 members elected by Ute gen­ prom given at thc Walldorff Astor- 1
th row* wide
eral assembly
It has objectives in in New York. When we see Bob
tpray.
we want to inquire about how Ber­
more numerous and specific Hum nie. his dad. behaved In .the big
originally proposed under the Dum­ city. Bqrnle had said he hadn't had
Priced
barton Oaks plan. Included hi Its a vacation in about 10 yrs. and he ।
sphere will be such things as full was beginning to wonder If lie could
employment, education and health.
take it. As long ns he's back safely (
guess he made thc grade.
Pvt. Ernest Gordon is home visit­
The Trusteeship Council Li some­
thing new. At present thc system is ing his mother. Mra. Jennie Gor­
Juice Reamer
don. 523 S. Boltwood due to a 15mostly on paper. At its head there dny delay enroute to Chatham
is to be a council comixiscd of all Field. Oa. from Sheppard Field.
Glo*s—
4 A&lt;
countries administering trusteeships Texas, where he completed his ba- I
At Only
plus an equal number of non-ad­ sic training as radio repair man In i
Std. Size
ministering countries which would
.
have to include^ Russia and China. you’re here, soldier.
They're telling us big talm about
One chapter In (he plan seta up
moral, political nnd economic stan­ n new man-about-lown that we
dards for governing colonial peoples. missed seeing. He was none other
than Russ and Evelyn Laubaugh's
Another, outlines standards for ell new son. who made his first ap­
dependent areas put under trustee­ pearance in Hastings last week
ship. Self-government Is stated as while his parents were here. Next |
the ultimate political objective. In time your folks bring you young
bupernl the system recognized two man. just walk out on 'em between
5-Pc. Double End
feedings and well really have our­
leglc. const*ting of islands or areas selves a visit even If we get off i
Giant size 80-ounce ice-lipped pitcher and eight 9-ounce rolled edge
which the great powers develop ns schedule. We figure you’re a most i
tumblers. Clear gloss with rich, attractive gold band decoration.
military bases &lt;U, S-held Pacific precocious little tad, ’cause you sure 1
knew how to pick yourself a grand
Tho exact service for those cool, refreshing summer drinks.
Wands, for example! and which are Mom and Dad.
to be under the exclusive control of
Here's a “Hello” to you Cpl Dave ,
the administering power; second, Goodyear IA Germany, because it
9-Piccc*
OR—If you prefer to have 12-ounce tum­
Specially
general trusteeships, which would was in front of thc window at thc
be administered by a single power store, where vour dad has put the '
bler* in place of the 9-ounce *iz&lt;
80-oz. Pitcher and 8
Priced at
but subject to periodic inspection by suns and helmet you sent home.■
this set will cost you
9-oz.
Tumblers.
that
we
had
a
chat
with
Bob
Con'
agents of the Unltcd^Natlons.
only------------------------- _----------------nellv. home Wed. with honorable
Johnnv Shultz, (herefori
Thc secretariat is thc working discharge
OR—If you prefer to hove 18-ounce tum­
10 davs before he reports to ad­
"CARNU"
Exhaust Pipe
staff of the organization. headed by vanc'd electricians school' Don
blers in place of the 9-ounce size
a Mcrctary-generak It has no Wcllfore. Ken Gillespie and his
Deflector
this set will cost you
power to make policies or influence brother. Lyle, who Li a grand look­
decisions.
ing fellow, particularly when he
only_____ ._____ _
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�THE HASTINGS BANtylR. THURSDAY, JUNE U. IMS

was a faithful membe;. with _ Discharges:-

KtMnniwa
1945 Seaton

children;
; all at ItesUnga.
।
----------------- —---------------I M£8- GiFfNA VAN HORN

Jannct Herrick. Helen Labcrteaux.
Jennet. Jean and Mary Alice Maur­
er, Joan Ryan. Phyllis Scobey. Joan
Slocum. Helen Stebbins, Jane and
Joberta Whitmore and Anne Zer-

and two one-wcek which come the

flno opportunity for,
to work toward their -----------------.
mlng is streracd and
Twenty were present at the »oclal
are papular. The meeting
of the Auxiuarr on
a year will be horse- Thursday evening at the home of
cm

data Laura ha* completed a
of &gt;4, 4-H dub project*, among
being one in flower* and

a

Clear Lake

preparat

rnj arianKiYiiic ruonc iiorwry. are
ehu wm «iuh'annual
Va" H°rn 1 Su«*n HawbUt*. daughter of Ja- [ Micnigan; Mra. Adeloen HraUx
li. attending a workshop far librarians revue delegate a
.
.
fob Bnd
Marshall, wa* born 1 Battle Creek. R. 6; Jeanette KioI-­ of amall Ubrartea of •ouihwwurn I «-H
1
to Seneca Co.. Ohio. September 37. i aer. Freeport; Dora Olmsteadd, Michigan at Olaar lake camp naae
®* will
a picnic at Tyden park, starting kt I she wa* taken on Friday. 6hr was 1M0 and departed thUUfe June 21. Clarksville: Mra. Helen Barker, 0L
U Dowling June 36 to 39.
। booth contest, Ln which she will dis6:30 o’clock. All member* are invlt- cleaning the wall in the hall of her ,
~ yeara. 8 month* --------------------------------.. —
.1Mrs- Loleta D. »ran. aUta D-! P^v hrr eomptete projert.and dub
1B45. aged 05
and
’ Railroad; Marilyn Reynolds.
Mided.
I home on W Green St . and fell 34 days.
I aicvtlle; Mra. Linwood Burdick. Zrt brarlan. announces that thlt U lhe ■ hl dory from the time she entered
from the ladder on which ahe was
She »u united in marriage to;E- High; Mra. Orlo Tlckner and second of four library workshops to'lhe work in 1W9.
Jonas Hawbllu. Dec. 23, IBM and I baby girl. Bunfleld; Mra. Thomas 1 be sponsored thU summer by the I
---------------to this union wa* born erne *on. Jeffery and baby boy. Grand Rap- ■ Michigan Mate Board for USrarlea' _ .
j.Willlam. who survives, one daugh- ' »ds; Twyla Janrard, Hostings. R. 4: *nd the SUte Board of Control /or BARRY .YOUTHS
Elaine Van Hqrn. was In another ter, dying in infancy. Later they Nancy Munn. 420 W. Grand; C1U-1 Vocational Education.
-r/w miAnrTr
adopted a daughter who died tn ford Boner. Nashville; Pau) KenPlanning attractive library rooms, lU LuMrClE
»«rlv 1IY«
doll. Hutliuri R 1- Mra MsrnM wrltlmr ilhrarv newt «Yr«&lt;-(lva 1»n&lt;4. : —___ »____ __ ____ .___ ____ .
Ml** Ethel
resident, pa*
June 34, In
I

and lhe kitchen help

Librarians

Rev. W. Maylan Jonm. of Battle. Mra. Jennie LyoM. DbRqp. B. 9;
Creek officiating. Inurmenl In Mra tearoia hwu ana muy gu&gt;
j Riverside cemetery.,
161B K MArtdffin^Rooert eLa^*e
18U8AN HAWBUTB
dSker', 'Dons^atty
444*8

°lenn*

Pou&lt;1

I

vegeiaoie urower*
"Too*PM *atth. uSnart cM^h 11 ur ^.d ta
mt6t her &gt;“«'
hw
i
Ktaid. 41* B^JeHerw adult book*. njA8Mir.es for th* Assoc.
■I
r^.. •, M graduated, from tho HUh school and her two grandson *. Frank and I Baby Pamela Havens. 636 W. Mam- small library, books for teens and i -nn, county's tnUias are eligible
snd later trained aa a deaconew. Vern.
son; Albert Owens, Hastings. R 3; । &gt;»»nUes and reference and Infor- to compete for awards from the *nnual ge.ooo acholarahlp fund offered
FLOYD MERRICK
• serving in various c;u» » a p»- । Na
738 W.
Slnr
?u was
*“ converted and joined
Joined the , nor*
Kora Maiinews,
Matthews, J?®.,
w Grand;
°,ran^ matlonai material*.
Funeral services for Floyd Mer- tor* assistant 'until her marriage North Evangelical church In 1880. Martha Shulta; Hastings- R- 8: ! A recreation*) program include* by the A &lt;k P Food Stores. The
rick7
of Kalamaleaves "to^mourn
lek. 1ffl."
67. ,were
were”heid
held ,°in
in rDetroit
Detroit ,'on
on 11 to
to Edward
Edward Van
Van Hom
Hom of
Kalama- 11 she
she leaves
to mourn Their
their loss
loss ’her
her II Richard
Richard B^nerTNaahvLUe^MraDelBoner, Nashville, Mrs. Dei- group singing, folk /kme*. and swards include a 8500 national
Saturdav afternoon and Interment too. He preceded her in death son. William: two grandsons^rank la Oaaklll. 414 8. Jefferson. Mrs. group dances.
ehamnionahip, four 8200 regional
—
----- 'In -■
E-H.
H. Kirklin,
Kirklin. Hasting*.
Hastings. R. 3; Mar­ j Miss Helen L. Warner, president
was in Woodlawn
cemetery
that- fourteen veara ago. leaving her with and Vern; three grcat-grandchll-; K.
chwngonln" Burkey. 303
anw E.
a* Blair;
ni.u- Kenlth of the State Board for Libraries and *hl*’3 ,of ,,0° cact1
w,r bondi
city. HU death was unexpected and I two small daughters. Dorothea and . dren and several niece* and neph- ion
j
Elaine.
|
ewa.
n&lt; conU5l*nU
•was attributed tn a heart attack.
..
|cws.
1 Thomas. Hasting*. R. 4; Lois Hines, : ’"nniH*n m wiuara notary, uattie merach7£uUU
Following her husband* death. . she wa* the oldest resident of Hudson; Mrs. Harold Weeks and Creek, ta chairman of the workshop
The
1945
contest
ha*
a
dual pur­
Mra
Van
Horn
moved
to
this
citv
t
Maple
Grove
and
will
be
greatly
|
baby
•
girl.
Nashville;
Mr*.
Donald
|
Among
the
lecturers
and
corwulat lhe homestead on East State
l J&lt;vanch}
Road. the aon of Mrs.
’-------- *" to care for her parent* during their 1 missed by her family and many ; Henion and baby boy. Hastings, R. tanta are Mtes Fyan Prof A A pose. One U to emphasize the vital
H l*Werfc
I Wenda1 . .
! i.
5.:. nuaituii uasciuss, paae uacasa:
Od“«; ' Applegate
Applegate, head
head of
of the
the department
department need lot Increased food production
Merrick and the late William ....
«... —....— —p.iwua.
Merrick. He graduated from the she ha* taught achool for a tew
---------------- ----------------------| Austin Loftus. Freeport; Charles of journalu.m Michigan State cnl- this year and lhe second ta to tl„
i Perkin*. Hotel Hastings: Jack Reid, lege; and Mr. Hugh Masters, edu- lustrite to young people how neces­
Hastings High school with the class I yeara. Surviving are the two!
daughtcra and two brother*. Ray-. JOHN C. KILLICK
Nashville: Douglas Taylolr. 1603 N. rational director.* and Mr* Zoe sary efficient production and mar­
In New' York City, moving to De­ , mond and Theron Doud, both of I John C. Kllllck. aon of John and Broadway; Mra. Carlton sump. 510 Wright, librarian, of the W. K. keting method* wUl be to the vege­
_ U1J
nizabeth Kllllck was bom Oct. 22.1 E. Bond: Robert Dryer. 715 N. i Kellogg Foundation. Battle Creek, table grower* of the future.
troit In 1902 where he haa alncc- B»Ule Cie«k■
Among the contestants from tma
rrmnra. nr ta eurvivea oy na wire, i The funeral will be held this. 11864 In Orangeville lwp„ Barry , Broadway; Clifton Ragla. 137 N. I
■
eea ■
county enrolled are Kathy M. Froat
Della: two son*, Roger of Detroit Thursday, afternoon' al two nclock county, and passed away at Borges* Michigan; Clinton Shaw, Vermont- I
of MiddlevlHe. and Laura J Bal­
and John In Italy: two daughter*. | al the Methodist church, of which ; hospital on June 17. 1945 at the I rille: Helen Bryant. Lowell: Connie Au/nrrlArl
knlnr«kin
lon and Mary C. Ballon, both of
________________________________________ ——■— --------------------------------- Me of 00 years. 7 months and 35 I Hedge*. HSU S. Michigan; Harold
O’?rTn,1
P
Hastings.
_ _
[ i days."'
Mrs"Richard
i .1Uura
-?Pri&gt; Jean Ballon.
Salton. 17.
17, daughter
daughter
a— He 'taught ‘«choo“ several
---------- j g^^ki/ahutoH*^
Slowlnakl. Charlotte; Mra.
Richard I,
Mra. George 8*Uon of .MRK. IDA MAY lll'FF
I
On March 25 1886, he married j1 Hamca and babv boy. Nashville: 1 °r
Mrs Ida May Huff, aged 09. died
Mva Terpenning, who preceded him
on Monday at her-home near Bat­
In death on March 21. 1902. To this I Host
tle Creek after a long lllnesi. She
unloh was born two children. " ‘
was born Nov. 3. 1875. In Woodland
Grace and Lee. Grace having baby gtrl. Vermontville: Mrs. Fay &lt;
township, the daughter of Hiram
.nd
IwMMJrtll.;
I
&gt;
”
passed away on Aug. 10. 1926.
and Matilda Mason Pattengill She
He helped organUe and was *eclived In and near Woodland unUI
retar,- of thc Barry county Farm
-v-..,
_
w
.
.«
18?3.
and attended the Barnum
1 Bureau for a number of .ears. *uneceasary the flrat rear to enable । school In Carlton township. In 1901
perintendent of North Pine lake.
WHOLE OR
I the student to qualify for the eon- ’she married William Huff, who died
| was a worker of the Loyal Temper
Temper-­
Donation*:-«even pair surgical tlnuanee of the schotarahlp"
last winter. She U survived by a
ance Lfglon and wa* aetlve in many .Ieg« „ngs. _Srrarcd
_
w
,
.
bv Precport Guild.
I aura Jean was givm thl* schol- daughter, two sons. alx grandchil­
other organlraions.
I chairman.
Allerdlng.
------- ---Mrs.
------------------1 arahtp because of outstanding work dren and one brother. Funeral ser­
■■fe
He Is survived by one son. Lee. I-------------pM vartou&gt; project field* of club vice* were held on Wednesday aft­
---------------«, e. r,
at home: nne grandson with the 1
work during tlic 1944 summer pro- ernoon In Battle Creek.
t
|
Navy In the Pacific: one sister. I
E(g Production
I eram. She is a member of the
[
Mrs. Georgia Bellingham of Plain- I
A good barometer of egg produc- Barry Co. Service club and wks
(■V
well: one alslcr-ln-law, Mrs. Clara
To prevent windows from (ticking
Underhill of Hickory Corners; twn Uon I. lhe feed intake. If th. birds'
•tcp-grandchlldren, Mary Bresson attitude toward feed become* list- giy/n^f 135 nr bond then, and last in cold weather, coat lhe sliding
DEL MPNTE
no xn 4a. “t Kalamaroo. and Gilbert Walroth
les*, or the antount exton falls oft, j winter she and her sister Mary wore
DICED BEETS
glass IZC with the Navy ih thc Pacific; also
a drop In laying can be expected awarded 850 war bonds as winners After the wax dries, thc sash will
. five step-great-grandchildren, sev- within a few days
ANN PAGE
|ln stale competition in foods demon­ dlde eaiHy and noiselessly.
i*- BOf &lt;ral nieces and nephews: and a
'
atrallon.
MACARONI
fkg. Z/C _________
hogt of friends.
WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED
I
---------------4 ’ALL Ur ISAAC NEWTON WILLIAMS
-----MILK
1 Cans jol
Isaac Newton Williams. 80. paved
SULTANA
away Tuesday, June IB. at hUhomr
In Woodland. Hr was born April
CIDfR VINEGAR
IB. 1065 at Piqua. Ohio, and came
to
Woodland at the ase of nine
MASON
EGG NOODLES
years with his parents. Mr. and
CIDER
Mrs Daniel Williams.
WHITE SAIL
He married KlUabeth Mav Bol­
SPICES
AMMONIA
ton Feb 15. 1881. and they lived in
Woodland all thrir married life
with the exception of pome time al
SAL SODA
DELICIOUS—VINE RIDE-JUMBO SIZE
their Dowling farm. Mrs Williams
ANN PAGE
preceded him In death by in
months. An only son Floyd passed
PURE VANILLA
away three yearn ago He U sur­
SUNMYHILO
vived by two daughters. Estellci
a k Farlec of Woodland and Elite Per­
BAKING SODA
FANCY—3UNKIST—SIZE 200
crisp—solid—Large size
rin of Pittsford, ten grandchildren
YUKON CLU*
two of whom arc tn service, and 17
6IHGERALE
great grandchildren, three sisters.
HEADS
Jennie Slocum. Ella Flury. nnd
GEORGIA—FREESTONE
FANCY—SWEET—K» CAHHIHG
Weaver of Woodland.
18c Anns
SPINACH
Services were held at thc Wing
lis
HALVES O« SLICED
Funeral home. Woodland. Thurs­
June 31. at 3 pm., thc Rev
FANCY—FRESH—CAN NOW
GARDEN FRESH
24c day.
IONA PEACHES
Isaac Osgood officiating. Interment
ICHS. IOC
SANA-FLUSH OK
was in Woodland Memorial park.
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Mr.
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montville. R. 2. Lot* Jean. June 12;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weeks. Nash, i
ville. Bonita Jean. June 13; Mr aim
Mrs. Frank Hewitt. 6TD N. Mich­
igan. Carolyn Marie. June 12; Mr. I
and Mr* Harold Woods. Freeport. I
Gloria Lee. June 14: Mr. and Mrs.
Elton Gray. Freeport, Marcia Ann. I
June IB: Mr. and Mrs Arlo Tick- ,
ner. Sunfield. Andrea Kay. June 21.
Mr and Mra. Donald Manning. Clo­
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21: Mr. and Mra. Clyde Wilkins.
Hastlntu. R 4. Charlotte Hannah.
June 32.
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Mr. and Mra. Clare Alderink. Alto,
R. 3. Ronald Clare. June 16; Mr
and Mra. Thomas Jeffery. ComHock Park. Grand Raoids. Michael
Thomas. June 19; Mr. and Mra.
Gerald Augst. Lake Odessa. R. 3.
Owen Darrel. June 20: Rev and
Mra A. C. Barker. 401 E. Stale Rd.
Daniel Ray. June 21: Mr and Mrs
Eugene Lewis. 4416 Potter. Grand
Rapids. Daniel Uee. June 22. Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Turner. 633 W I
J Bond. Harold Lee. June 24
। Surgical:—Byron Lewis. Hastings. I
; R 5; Billv Clutter. Detroit: Arthur
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Bishop. Lake Odessa: Mrs. Ceylon
Oarlinger. Nashville: Mrs. Oeonre
Bass. Nashville; Mrs. Don AUngst.
Sunfield: Joann Duckcr. 717 S
Hanover: Mrs Clara DePew. 335
Thorn: Mrs Yloyd Williams. UBS
Michigan: Mra
Wesley Bennett.

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1, A Cl ASS

IN PARK AT FINE LAKE ON

MondayJuly 9,1945
AT7:3OP.M„ UNDER LIGHTS.

BRING IN WHAT YOU HAVE, WE WILL SELL IT.

IF YOU WISH TO HAVE ANY ARTICLES ADVERTISED,

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ICED TEA;

COMMUNITY AUCTION

001 W. Bond; Relha Oreen. 125 w
Mill.
Medical:—Edward Moore. Middlevilln; Harold Chaffee. Hastings.
R. 4: Mra Louie Naael. Middleville:
Mrs. Cora Hubbard. Mlddcville:
Dale Llnlnger. Vennonlville; Infant
William Grant Henion. Hastings.

CALL BANFIELD 19-18; OR MARLOWE KIMBALL,

BAT­

TLE CREEK 26-1614; OR HICKORY CORNERS 17-F-2-1 BE
FORE JULY 2.

.

EVERYBODY COME AND BRING WHAT YOU HAVE TO

BOKAR COFFEE i
VIWWUS

SUNNYFIELD

AUNT JEMIMA

ROLLED OATS
quick or

24c

(toutai

SUN NY 11 ELD

QUAKER OATS
tALSfON

WHEAT (BEAL

27c
34-Or

21c

aOIIMSON'S

38c

QUAKER

5c

LUHNTHELD

BRAN FLAKES
mishit

son

•

in

ALREADY HAVE NICE LISTING.

COM NEAL
POTTED MEAT
ORIENTAL

MUFFETS

SHOW YOU SAUCE
HUNT CLUB

•06 FOOD

A-PENN

Ik

NECTAR
** 34&lt;

143 AL
CAN

L6i.
PKG.

ALBION MAN GITS QUICK

RELIEF FROM NEURITIS

GRANULATED

। "I had neantta in between my shoul-

5.-.32’

’ties of SIATICO and aqhes and
l pains art all gone and I feel fine."
Clarence Brugh. R. D. No. 2. Albion.
Mich. SIATICO Ls a doctor's pre- '
scription. 75c at LyBARKER’S.
I
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7/38

[Northern Tissue DRYCLEANfR SUPER SUDS CANE SUGAR

4““19l

SELL.

PANCAKE fLOUR
A(MOUR*t

BREAKFAST MEAL

DRESSMAKING

PANCAKE FLOUR

1 lo»k UrnUn.nl, on

Whitey Rozell, Prop
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer

�TH* fl ACTING 8 BANMM. THUBSOAY. JUNE

S umul
t. In which ahe will dlsiplete project and ciub
the time ahe entered
1839.

YOUTHS
rtPETE
y County farm youth*
knowledge of efficient
nd marketing methods
andgtrU of 45 statu
annual contest of the
lor Vegetable Growers

:holarshlp fund offered
P Food Store* The
de a 8500 national
i.. tour 9300 regional
13 sectional champion caeh. Two war bonds
utstanding contestants
intent has a dual purto emphasize the vital

ung people how neeesproductlon and mar­
ls will bo to thc vegcof the future.
contestants from Oils
id are Kathy M Frost
i. and Laura J. 8aly C. Halton, both of

ty Huff, aged 80. died
I her home near Bat»r a long Illness. She
2. 1875. in Woodland
daughter of Hiram
Union Pattenglll. She
near Woodland until
tended the Barnum
ton township. In 1801
rilltam Hull, who died
lhe is survived by a
sons, six grandrhllbrother. Funeral scrd on Wednesday afttle Creek.
ax Siding
vindows from sticking
ter. coat the sliding
lash with liquid wax.
dries, the sash will
d noiselessly.

hamby 8. imam

5634

.aura has completed a
■H club prolecta. among
one in flowers and

\

and »eryed two terms. He wteetr
fe^yrarT'ft

Orangeville:
four
The good record made by Harry
In g 11 his public work, as well u Manin
MJch*»l n..
H„ uaroi
Carol .
Ritchie a*
sheriff and unt in all m* business relations, six! Richard Hinkley, dj
d'r-jiciff was* reworded Dy the
O. E Miller wcra vtiitor* Thursday
ism qualities ware noteworthy. His Is serving in the U. a Ni
e’s, farm hint sheriff in 1908 and reelected
afternoon with their aunts. Mrs. Ella
itegrtty as a man and officer
Flory, Mra. Jennie Blocum and Mr*.
township
-----u firm buL
He
was
but pahim for two years in 1810. Never outstanding. *•
Anna Weaver. * Mr. an&lt;
• -.
—
UWhla father before had father and son baen
thur Appleman of Vermni
»r* became sheriff of Barry county. He chosen by the jxoplc to fill the imtttera^'was0 itls^nm aim8 £ Si! Harry Atkinion
cd on thc latter's mother
“*5;
Harry ** hia undersheriff. same position Aa could J»ave been
IffJKilJ
1
!!
JS
’
&amp;.IL'Z
Spcolu
at Kiwar
Bchmidt Saturday. * Mr*,
*111 .The son moved to thia city the fol- expected. Harry Ritchie met thc
,
Kiwonie
ham in at the home of
HO- | lowing January and served in that responsiblUUM of lhe office with was a good man. in in* homa. U»
-lieartbeat of Kiwants'* wa*
The
V.J. ilr- ...4
—
Klonfciutein who Is carli
icapadty-for four year*. The people goat?8! ’iff
He mod* a his life, and In his relationship to the topic of Harry Atkinson of Bat­
* Mr and Mrs. Arthur Cl
. of thia county approved the manner
Ihs community and will be mlwed- tle creek who spoke at the June 37
sen of Lake Odessa wer
! in which father and *on performed
in November, 1001. Mr. Rlteitte meeting of the Kiwanis club whien
After completing‘nla two terms a8
day evening supper guests
their official duties. They never at­
to attend com­ tempted to be spectacular. But they sheriff. Mr. Ritchie became a*ao- was married to Lena M. Sylvester, is celebrating Ail-Kiwanls week in
Mrs. Gorge Sears. * Mr. and Mrs
died leaving three children. connection with lhe international
Lloyd Towns and dadghter. Mrs. mencement eicrtlM at W.M.C.
[ took their duties seriously and per­ clated aa a salesman with the Uni- she
Mary Josephine. Fraud* and Rob­ Convention In Chicago.
Gerald Gonyou and Lorraine were
formed them without fear or favor.
ert.
the daughter dying when 10
In co-operation with lhe O-D.T.
Bunday dinner guests of Mrs.
8vBa\ Rlch»rd*Blac** ton of Mr.'
years of age.
the convention this year is being
Town's mother. Mrs. Eliza be th Tlckattended by district and intemaner of Sunfldd * Thc Rev. F. C.
as supervisor of thc First and
MJ? °o Te cd
-•— —
.
Wing supnUad in lhe pulpit at the
Fourth wards of lids dty. filling ‘ Ina. w...Offley.. wi»o
survives;
also the tlonal officers only: therefore inSouth woodland church of the Oraentend for morethan a year i" townahip That fall VlcUr FUrnU*. mu,
pmiuuu
w&gt;ui
*ucn
sauataction
cwo
sons.
Francis
of
Grand
Ledge
'
liub
” um"l|g,houtrtli)«renailonln *TteJ
that position with such satisfaction two i
~
- - home on a flfteen-day furlough He ol WaahvlUe was elected aheriff. that, at the election tn April this1 and Robert now at Pt. BenJ. Hax-' report of activities of Kiwanis lamade the trip by plane and will re-1
other church duties
Mr mid Mrs S. W. Smith spent turn to Greenland following hla fur­
from Tuesday until Saturday al the lough. The visit was a surprise for
home of their son nnd wife. Mr. and his parents.
Pfc. Leon Junior Nicholson 1* home
Mra. Uasgo Smith of Lansing. *
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Llovd on sixty-day leave He eamc home
Meyers were Mr. and Mrs. Alton Monday afternoon. He wa* recently
Klahn and ton Gordon and diaries released from a prison camn In1
Brooks of Lake Odessa ♦ Mrs. Clara
Klopfenstein and nephew Junior
Shartle returned home Monday from
a two weeks' visit with her brother and Mra. Herbert Johnston, who It**
nnd wife. Mr. and Mrs Willlard been In the European theatre of war, &lt;
Shartle of Cincinnati. Junior spent h at the homa of hi* parents enjoy- .
!
part of the time in Columbus visit­ Ing a thlrty-day furiouglv
Pfc. Raymond Piper, who had been
ing his cousin Willlard Shartle, Jr.
* Mr and Mrs Ed Dcrmiray and In a German prison camp 14 months,
son Herbert were visitors Wednesday has- returned to thc home of his
parents
In
South
Woodland
He
was
at the home of their daughter nnd
husband. Mr and Mrs. Stuart Kuss­ taken prisoner in the Italian cammaul * Mr and Mis. Howard Harp­
Richard Brock from Percy 11
er were dinner guests Sunday of Mr
nnd Mrs. Ernest Webster of Luke Jones hospital spent thc weekend '
with hi* parents. Mr- and Mra. I
Odeivui
Mr*. Gerald Gonyou and daughter Alonxo Brock. He U recovering nteelv !
Lorraine were Friday visitors at the of wound* received tn the European
home of her husband's parents Mr. theater.
Miss taDonna Grant, daughter of
and Mrs. John Gonyou of Hastings
* Mr. and Mra. John Bulling left Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Grant. m&gt;&gt; .
Saturday to spend the summer at a Joined lhe WAVES. She was tn De- |
cottage at Thornapple lake. * Mrs. troll on Saturdav to be sworn in nnd ■
will
report lor duty on July 12 and i
Alber: Berlin and daughter Evelyn
colled on Mr*. Perry Flory Saturday will be assigned to Hunters college.
afternoon. * Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C. New York, for training. Jilts Grant
Kilpatrick spent the weekend in graduated from the Woodland school.
town with friends. * Mra. tew ter with the clou of 1044 and ha* been j
Warner spent Tuesday In Grand employed the past year in thc office ;
of the Woodland Mutual Insurance I
Rapids.
Mr nnd Mrs Don Brarndle and
son tarry of Portland were Sunday
Died S.ddrnl,
dinner guests of Mra. Cora Whitney
Isaac N. Williams was found dead
and daughter Doris. In the after­
noon al) were visitors In Clarksville. In hU bed Tuesday morning and had ‘
Miss Donalyn Braendle who had passed away sometime during the I
night
He
had planted polaloos on ;
spent the past week nt the Whitney
home returned home with hex par­ Monday but net feeling well had ;
ent* * Mra Stanley Rlvett nnd gone to ti»e doctor in the afternoon. •
children Barbara. Ronald. Marlene He had died from a heart attack I
■ ••nnd Darlene of Detroit came Satur­ Funeral services were held Thurs- ।
day Io thc home of her mother. Mrs. day afternoon with burial in Wood­
fxwjls Schmidt for an indefinite visit land Memorial park. He is survived
* Mrs Arlie Spindler Spent the past by two daughters. Mrs. Elsie Perrin
week In Buttle Creek with her and Mrs EsteUa Par Ice,
InJoy Family Reunion
.
'
daughter. Miss Catherine Snindlar
Mr and Mra. John Leedy and &gt;
On Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs Richard
Estep spent the day with them nnd daughters. Mra. Kathleen Waverink,
they enjpyed a picnic dinner. Mr*. and Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Saxton nnd 1
son
John
L.
of
Scottville,
spent
the
‘
Spindler returned home with her
weekend visiting relatives and
daughter nnd husband
Miss Edna Flory and mother of friends in Woodland On Saturday
CASEIN WATERPAINT
Grand Rapids called on Mrs William n family reunion of the members of
OIL BURNER WITH FAN
Flory Friday afternoon. * Mrs. Louts the Leedy family wa* held al the
Schmidt and daughter, Mrs. Stanley home of Mr and Mr*. Otto Town- &lt;
Reg. Gal. 1.98
. . .
Now .98
4 to 5 Room Size, Reg. 114.95
fUvett nnd children and Miss JoAnne send which wu a-very happy oc- i
Greiner were Sunday dinner guests casion. A carry-in dinner was serv­
Reg. Qt. .65 . . . .
Now .29
Now 89.00
of their daughter nnd sister. Mr*. ed followed by a pleasant social eve­
Arthur Appleman of Vermontville * ning. Other guests with those who
1 Pt. Enamel, Reg. .20 .
Now .05
Mra. James HeSterly nnd daughter
Ellrabcth. Mr. and Mrs Charles
Hestcrly and family and Mra. Henry
1 Pt. Enamel, Reg. .35 .
Now .10
Schalbly and Gallen Wort ley spent
Hundsy nt thc Chester Hestcrly Warner and children. Mr. nnd Mra.
home near take Odessa to help them H. V. Townsend, Mary and Francis.
1 Pt. Enamel, Reg. .62 .
Now .15
celebrate their 25th wedding anni­ Mr. and Mrs Charles Townsend nnd
versary * Mra. Gayien Fisher of daugtitcrs. Mr. and Mr* Waller i
FLOOR ENAMEL
Nashville called on Mrs Charles Hershberger and Bobby Joe. Mrs
Leonard nnd Mrs. Floyd Greiner Coibi Townsend. Hastings; Mr and
RESINTONE WATER PAINT
Mra. Paul Townsend and children.
Reg. 3.35
. Now 1.98
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Townsend nnd i
.
Reg. Gal, 2.69
children. Kalamaioo; Mrs. Franklin ;
friends nt Morristown.
FLAT
WALL
PAINT
Mr. nnd Mrs Gordon Williams and Townsend nhd Famnle and Miss
daughters returned Wednesday from Phoebe Oaks.
Thc above price includes roller coater
Reg.
Qts.
.65
...
Now
.39
Petoskey where they had been vis­
Ceiebratad Anniversary
iting at the homes of their parents.
for good application of Resintone.
Al the home of Mr nnd Mrs.1
* Mias Virginia Varney has accepted
a position with lhe Hastings No­ Homer Henney Wednesday evening I
tional Bank nnd Miss Dorothy Var­ n surprise party was held in honor :
ney is clerking at the E O. Shomo of their 27th wedding anniversary ,
store a On Saturday Mrs Albert Those present were Mr. and Mra.
Iteesor and daughter Helen and Meade Rairtsh. Sunfield 'who were
friend Deris Carlson. Mrs. Agnes* celebrating their 24th annlveraaryi
Dorris nnd Mrs Edward Rce*or were nnd children; Mr. and Mrs. Ford1
in Kalamazoo to attend commence­ Pierce and Ione Rairlah, Lansing: :
Windows, Doors, Casing, Odds and Ends
ment exercises al Western Michigan Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Henney. De­
college. Miss Mnrjorie Rees or, Witt; Mr. nnd Mrs. LaVerne Hewitt.
HOT KAPS, Reg. 2c . . . Now
1c
of Millwork.
Up to J Off
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gerllngcr and
Reesor. wits n member of the class Joyce Henney. Woodland. After each '
* ML*ix Margaret Fryhas begun work couple was presented with a lovely
ROCK WOOL .... Per Bag 88c
GRASS SEED REDUCED
in the office of thc Woodland Mu­ gift, lunclt was served and the test
tual Fire Insurance Co She is tak­ of lhe evening wax spent in visiting.
Woodland Methodial Church
ing the piner of Miss Donna Grant
Odds and Ends of Roofing, for Small
GLASS CHICKEN WATERERS
George F Wingard. Paster
who has resigned and is Joining the
Worship, IQ: 15.
WAVES
Chicken Houses, etc.
Sunday School. 11:15.
Among those who graduated from
Reg. 1.60Now 98c
Junior Church. 10:43
1 off
Western Michigan college last week
Youth Fellowslilp. 8:00.
were two students from Woodland.
Communion service next Sunday, j
Mias Betty Hmlth nnd MLsa Marjorie
KIMSUL INSULATION
Reg. .35
Now 19c
Reesor. * The Rev. George P Win­
Carlton Center MetliadHl Church 1
gard. pastor of the Woodland Meth­
Reg. 5.50
. . . .
Now 4.69
Worship, 9:00.
odist church, received his A.B. de­
TANK
HEATERS
Sunday
School.
10:00.
gree from Calvin college. Grand
Communion service next Sunday.!
Rapids, where he has been attending
school during the past year. * Dun­ South Woodland Church
Reg. 18.45 . .
Now 15.98
of lhe Brethren
can Weaver of Holland was a dinner
guest of Mrs. Hennr Schalbly Mon­
Arthur L. Dodge, Pastor
10: 00 a.m. Worship and sermon. I
day * Mrs James Long and daugh­
Reg. 18.00 . .
Now 14.98
11: 00 a.m. Church school.
ter Dorothy of Hastings were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Carl
Neglect not to assemble yourselves,
Brodbecic. * The Music Dep't of for worship.
POWER ATTACHMENT PULLEY

STOVES REDUCED 10 CLEAR

BUILDING MA1FRIAL REDUCED

CLEARANCE OF FARM NEEDS

AUTO NEEDS PRICED FO CLEAR

SHRUB CULTIVATORS

6.49 and 6.95

SPECIALS!

iVE TO

MAGIC GLOVE
Reg. .29

1 U&gt;. pkg. 13c
RICE
Ib. 9c
NAVY BEANS
i lb -39c
BULK TEA '
TOMATO SOUP Scott Co. 7C
BEST YET FLOUR 25 lbs. $119
ROMAN CLEANSER h«l 15&lt;
DICED BEETS No.2can 12c
GERBER’S BABY FOOD 4’/2oz. can 7c

130 W. State St.,

Hastings, Mich.

15c

Now

15c

Reg. 35c

Now

5c

Now

2c

Now

5c

....

Reg. 10c

Reg. 25c

25c

F PICNIC
CONGO X V SINK
SETS
HATS
1 F STRAINERS 1r
Rc^. 1.55, Now

11

1

. 139 Jk
Any purchases tot l-ng $’G

I

will open a monthly pa in

Rh-

4*. Now

39c

O’

3.98

Reg. 6c

Reg. 15c .

RADIATOR CLEANER KITS
Reg. .35Now

C. Thomas Store
., Clerk

Now

Now

FLOWER POTS

PROTECTIVE CREAM
Reg. .29

....

Reg. 4.95

AIR FORCE GASOLENE CAN
Now 2.39

BAT-

•2-1 BE-

&lt;ruUY U
marjoram.

,,oVE«o^.??raw'ax.8rT ,w-^

Get your share of theso bargains! We’ve slashed their prices
’way down to clear them off our shelves quickly! Save at Wards!

REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE

ITISED

community an interest
agriculture; to enec
youth* in the
flrjent termini
ng practices; s
of co-operation betwe
finance, tbdustry, and
This program l* ip IL
International program.

CLEARANCE!
PAIN1 PRICES ARE SIAiHED

ION

which will reduce
xwzss-e

I

Ak

Reg. 59c, Now

39c

.

.

.

.

Now
Now

Flam«-Warg.

CUPS AND
SAUCERS

5c

CLEARANCE OF HUUJEWAiUS
TOASTER COVERS
Reg. 39c
. . .
MIXER COVERS
Reg. 39c
. . .

Now

10.

Now

10c

Now
GARBAGE BAGS
Reg. 35cNqw
CARBONIA CLEANING FLUID
Reg. 23c
....

10c

VEGETABLE BAG
Reg. 39c
. . .

DRAIN PIPE CLEANER
Reg. ,25c
. .
ASH TRAYS

I9»

*5&lt;

New

Reg. up to 35c

Now

SPORTING GOODS CLEARANCE
UTILITY MAKE-UP BOX
Reg. 2.98 ..... Now
SPORT BAGS
Reg. 2.45 .

.

69c

Now 1.19

FIRST AID KITS
Reg. 1.00 .....
ATHLETIC SUPPOYTI*
Reg. 35c
7

Now

29c

*

Now

—
19c

REDUCED FUR UUiCK SALL
RAT KILLER

Rag. 15c

Now

5c

GARDEN SHOVELS
Reg. 30c ..... Now
15c
SCATTER RUGS Rag. 3.79 Now X98
Reg. 5.45 , .
. . . Now 3.98
Reg. up to 3,15
. . . Now
Reg. up to 1.79
Now
CART TOY
Rog. 1.25
Now 98c
POP GUNS
Reg.' up to 89c
Now 25c

PERMA
MOTH
I.,. 2.M,

198

MOMGOMIU

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JUNE M. IMS
growing city, with the large airliners will not come
the grade schools is a positive need surrounding territory that will send ' here but that feeder routes will go
In thia city.
|more grade pupils to Hastings, will; through lhe.smaller cities to conThe transportation of pupils to require considerable additions for ■ nect ua With the through lines.
housing grade pupils in Hastings. I The Hastings field Is sakl by an
schools That transportation pays its K will be wise to plan nowto I authority to be the best field he
of the city schools. Where own
way; The rural school districts meet that situation.
■ snows oi inany city oi
ns size,
the pupils pay the entire cost,.. We should mention here thatthe 1 This la because Hastings had the
enough
more
to
pay
for
the
,
Hastings Manufacturing Colast. moncy lo
g0
nnd d0 lt ri-ht
mill tax llmltilgher wages
board
has
to
rent
places
to
keep
NU required
its nine busses ana three station
It haa to pay the regular such new building, from which the bombers going out of Willow Run
and others are flnd- wagons.
garage charges fo rserviclng them, public os well as the schools will 1 are gased before leaving civilian
rterlv-e mtieh
derive
much benefit
benefit.
This tax has brought a very
lielr pupils transported to
Whatever is raised in .&gt;■1 .ir.i । , hands.
There should be—and there Ls
schools- Itls quite certain
larae Income to the state board
will save paying interest.
more rural schools will follow
"You can’t keep them on the
south of the high school, in which
ground.
” is thc opinion of Don Slcto store the busses nnd station wa­
gel tn rcgiyd to our teen-agers and
gons. with a good-sixed machine
I especially the pilots who will be re­
shop where they could be repaired
coming from That machine shop
suming to civilian life. Among the
present students there are aeveral
students
for manual training for
__ —
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.1
ho wlsiied it.
And their
was sent to the board fur a gran*. girls and women.
There are many Interested
could be utilized for repairing and
overhauling die busses, which would lowcu. ,llc luu„ .vat
seo.wu. ;■ purchasing planes, nnd the. governwhich
many training pia
reduce trie upkeep cost for sucn
such W
whlch
wo divided between the . ""•.‘3 J,
hlch was
tlon.
------ ....
The ----------teacher.
who | state
- ■ and
---* city.
— - should
——
this sum
----- 1 be “'•llablr
■nt school year it waj
IE S""1'”’- ““
w "■!
white brick buddingI. on the
grounds, was abandoned for

VOTE

AIRFIELD READY

’auk ।

sus*

esvs: JSHu.‘,.1r2S8known
.

as the Harry Osborn farm
be helpful to them as well as thc located at the northwest corner of
schools.
I the "nine mile square" bounded by
more grade ,he »°uth b&gt;’ ,hT M-CBJl- There
abandoned building. Neither rooms, a school garage, also base- arc approximately 135 acres of
white building. nor the two ment rooms under thc grade build»’hlch have been graded and
Ings, will be needed here—in ftet. }Ve,,w|. f?
uha'
are needed now.
. 1
field. Thc runwaya.
hlch
When the citizens of Hastings vol- I Have been crowned to allow for I
ed to bond the city for 1170.000. thc ‘ drainage, are to be marked off so '
law permitted the school board to that they may be readily seen. The
spread the payments of lhe bonds I entire field, including runways, ha.*
over a 15-year period. When the | been seeded with oats temporarily. ।
people of Michigan adopted the 13,
13 Grass seeding will be done in the |
। mill tax limitation, the law with fall.
reference to bonding by cities or
The east-west runway is 2.400 ft.
schGGi boards was
-i; chsr.jrd.
changed, —
so ihsi
that long running through the middle of
HIPPODROME 1*’ | school
' now no city or school board can the field The north-south is 2.500
I bond for a longer period than five ft and is at the east side of the
yean. Such additions to our school field which gives thc longest dis­
I plant would cost too much to be tance for it. thc field being cut off
j paid for an five years.
at lhe southwest by the tracks of
1 Under the conditions, itwould
■em as if it would be wise for thc '
BUI thr

was completed

s:-

Mrs. Martha Replogle
Celebrates 91st Yea

IlewisbrolS
I CIRCUS

a*SLTSI£ir&gt;I?1“l (■ ■

THIS
A COMBINATION
OF THE MOST THRILLING

PERFORMANCE- EV&amp;R.

TO APPEAR H&amp;Rt
AFTERNOON*-. EVENING

2 8
A SHOW FOR YOUR HONEYSENSATIONAL
GRANDSTAND -K
PERFORMANCE-

CHILDREN 50$
ADULTS $1.00

NOTICE

ONE DAY ONLY
HAST INGS

SATURDAY,
I

JULY 14
WATERS

was

organized

_

.

.

Breeders Organize
Second Association
ent Harold J. Foster.
announces the organization of the
second artificial insemination asso­
ciation to function in Barry county

cooperatively at Michigan State
college. The territory to be served
। by the second association will be
the southwest corner of lhe county
taking in dairymen around Hick­
ory Comers, Delton. Prairieville.

According to the present plan Vic­
tor Jones.
prominent Holstein
breeder at Hickory Corners
as tnsemlnator for the local ossoclatlon. The association expects to
offer service to dairy herds in the
community by July 15th. Mr. Fos­
ter state* that onlv Holstein and
Guernsey seman will be available
front Ulis association at first as
there has not been sufficient in­
terest In other breeds to warrant
signing them In at this time.
The board of directors have met
nd elected Edward Bromley, HlckJry Corners, chairman;
Justin
Simpson. Cressey, vice chairman;
Robert Otis- Hastings, secrclaryireosurer. Other directors are Har­
old Doster. Doster; Carlton Spencer.
Doster; David Sonquist, Cloverdale;
Donald DePrlester. Hickory Comers.
, Dairymen in lhe southwest part
I of Barry county interested in joln1 Ing the association may contact any
of thc officers or directors as well
a* Co. Agent Foster for further intormatlon.

u ■«&gt;

I&lt;ocal planes are owned bv Fred
Atton. wnc
”
‘ plane 'In
----------—io has a Howard
Ionia: George Carmoney. who ha.*
“ Rochet *nd Don Siegel. Lynn
Mlx- an&lt;1 Elmer Laubaugh who to­
gether bought a Piper Cub

.

We Will be closed the
rirst week in

planes

annual vacation

The field

almost due west of Hast inc
windsock will be installed which
will also aid in Inrating It It will
be on the map of thc Milwaukee
urea Mr. Carmoney has a commer­
cial license which will allow him t.i
use his plane for commercial pur­
poses either fur light freight or
passengers,
Many small Michigan cities nnd
towns have airports including Te
cumseh. Rogers Citv. Caro. Alma
Big Beaver. Ithaca. Farmington
Frankfort, which has two. one for
gliders. Marshall. Howell, nnd Hol­
land is just getting
“I personally believe." savs Don
Siegel, “that all towns and cities
lhe size of Hastings and larger a 111
be connected to airlines probably
through feeder lines" The Parks
Air college of East St Louis. Ill'
Is going Into commercial air travel
nnd has made mans of feeder lines
for many states Thea
marts in­
clude Hastings 1711’ I* one of the
biggest civilian flvirut school* in
the country It has olaved a h|g
pari In the government training
during the war

BARRY
CLEANERS

CLOTHES

SHOP

Mr Siegel think* that inst a* the
cross counirv trains and busses dn
not come through Hastings, that

fun—barc-bock play
togs for thc sandpile
ictl Sturdy.
nshabl
low priced!

S'] 19

HALTERS
Mexican print dc*icn
an cool cutton.

49c

Short* or loneie*

WASH SUITS

S1.

POLO SHIRTS

79c

RENTALS
SHORTALLS
Beautiful twill In while $198
■ nd star print
I up

I up

BLOUSES
F riily style* — color
trim on white.

TERRY CLOTH SLIP OVERS
AND COAT STYLES

$129
I up

ANKLETS

19
SAILOR HATS
White twill top
with navy band.

79‘

SUN SUITS
hove modem tools

tine cottons. White

and

expert, trained

DRESSES

$5,000 PARTS STOCK

Water! Clothei Shop

BURKHOLDER
NISCHAN, Inc,
301 E. State

Phone 2680

ANNOUNCEMENTS
want to tell the world about something? The Hos­
tings Banner classified section will carry your mes­
sage and deliver it promptly.

BUSINESS LISTINGS
Don t dream about that new scheme you had In
mind . . . put it in block and white. The classifieds
will help you get it started.

BUSINESS SERVICES
Do you hove a service to offer tq the business world?
Sell your services through a direct, low-cost classi­
fied ad In the Hastings Banner.

Print designs &amp; stripe* $ 4 09
8tie* 2 to C.
I up

tion for satisfactory results.

Fine for men and women both.
yellow, tan. Small, medium, large.
Coot Styles 1.79

If you wont to rent o house or apartment, tell the
world about it in the classifieds. If you're looking for
new quarters, read the classifieds.

PINAFORES

mechanics . . . and a repute-.
'

LEGAL NOTICES
Don't post a notice on your door and hope that all
will see it. Our low rates enable you to know that
everyone will see it if it's in a classified.

Merchandise for sale? Don t wait for the world to
come to your door. Tell people about it the econom­
ical way . . . through the classifieds.

:2„

color stripe*.

125 and 139
equipment

LOST &amp; FOUND
It isn t necessary to call everyone in town if you've
lost something ... for a few cents-you con reach
everyone through the classifieds,

MERCHANDISE

KN T SUITS

FOR ALL MAKES
CARSORTRUCKS
We

FINANCES
The man who has money to lend advertises to that
pffect in the Hostings Bonner classified section! If
you need a loan, look through these columns.

BARTER &amp; EXCHANGE

RELIABLE
For Summer Days
For Cool Comfort SERVICE

Bov s sizes - 98c

-EMPLOYMENT
Do you need a job? Do you need on employee? Use
the clearing house of information . . . the Hastings
Banner classified section to make your needs known

You don t necessarily have to "pay" for what you
buy . . . trade something you don't need for it! Put
your offer in the classifieds and watch the results!

5125

KNIT SPORT SHIRTS

If you have produce to sell, put on ad in the Banner
to that effect. You II find dozens of people who are
anxious to buy what you have to sell.

sive listing of cars and services.

I mr lu ill .Ikort* n

In mony plain colors &amp; combinations

.-. . . . . . -FARM MARKET PLACE

if your car needs servicing, or if you need a used
:ar. read the classifieds. You’ll find a comprehen­

SHORTALLS

ine quality fabric*.

FOR RESULTS!
In Borry County, every week there ore announcement* to be made, notice!
to be posted, merchandise to be sold and jobs to be filled. And there are
always people interested in acting upon this information,
Put your
notices in the Hastings Banner classified (ection . .
low and results high.

AUTOMOBILES

PLAYALLS

SHORTS

Slip Overs 1.39

in

Mr*. Replogic I* quite active- for
r age and enjoys life.

Put Them Out
to PLAY!

...

FAIRGROUNDS

which

Borgsum* for Hens
Thc house on thc property, which
Among the feedstuffs not ordi­
Is on the north side of the field 1*
building fund, by levying
narily used extensively for poultry,
to -be
remodeled
for
the
home
of ---the­
assessment of 4 or 5 mills
—
-------------- — —
— —
- —
— —
the grain sorghum*—yallow mlio
for rrom two to five years, and'thus1 manager and operator of the field
I build up a fund Urge enough *o| Oc&lt;»rge Carmoney, and his fantllj
and hcagri—were found lo be equal
1 Uiat a five-year bond Issue and the anf* '°,r ,he office.
In value to com in a well-balanced
I accumulated cash reserve would I At the west of the house a circuOne
of
Barry
county
’
s
oldest
I
diet
for laying hen*. Other testa
I pay for a new building easily. This ( lar driveway U planned at the end
city has paid an extra 31* mills of which there will be room for an nI uioveraate who wa* si June tt
----- ---------_ ------------ •-----the past 15 years, without hard- administration building. West of i she hits a Urge ’flower Rarden with ! *wll-balanced diet 1snecessary for
, to the taxpayers. It could pay the drive will be a parking lot south many varieties of oldfaahloned maximumegg production, eggsize,
ttlc more millage for five years ! of which a 60 by 60 ft. hangar will flowers Mrs Reploclc the last I
lout making It burdensome to soon be built Just off the taxi run- or three years ho* spent a few
citizens whatever was raised I wav
the winter month* with her daugh
i.
b*ns#rs
cement blocks will . ter nt Hickory Corners.
, . J t
, ,,
,
,
paying interest
on | be built a* the need arises Thev ! Mrs. Replogle was bom In Ver- ’ &gt;lC,rd bX the feeding of strikingly
are built In units of eight, each 1 mom on an island in Lake Cham- different, even deficient, diet*,
hangar being T-ahapc to allow the I plain.
After living in New York 1
When the citizens of Hastings plane to be pulled by the tail Into I
i realized, ns they did. that the new the stem of the T and thc wines
Central school building was needed, to He in the croas part The units
the annual school meeting voted to
accumulate a fund for that purpose lie alternately, one facing in one
and the next one in thc
They had a fund of about (40.000 by direction
the time the (170.000 bonds were opposite direction
sold
___ That saved paying interest on
140.000 So there is a precedent for the selection of the site and drew
accumulating a building fund before up the plans for the Held
Local Interest b already evldcnl
any bonds are sold
In the some 35 students who arc
The Banner is not speaking for learning to fly under thc instruc­
anyone but’ Itself in making Hie tion of Alden Drake of KnUinazoo,
suggestion for raising a building who is here on Saturdays anti Sun­
fund to provide for the future needs days. The five who have alreadv
toloed are Don Siegel. Joseph Kid­
der. Wilfred Bums. W G Under। hill, and Henry Vahlslne
Drake has been instructing here
the outstanding school bonds have

SEASON

“»■ “,h"

&lt;1 in Barry
fsw periods

church

BUY THAT BOND

Read All the Ads in The Banner for
Real Opportunities

TODAY - SURE

The Hastings Banner

�TRK HASTINGS BANNER. THUBSPAY. JUNE 241. IMS
Friday evenUw for a visit with Jm on to Big Rapids and Susie remain- tetvday vtait
for New York citv where h
. John Deinaay.
plster. Mra. Ida PalmaUer, and Other Ing here lor a longer visit.
:' Ur. and Mr* 1
relative* in Hastlngx.
Mr. and Mrs. John Armbruster.
Mr*. Oua. BiriurtoU of Detroit ta Jr., are spending this week at Gun
amtitoo this week.
6 Vo J. Reuben Reed visited hb
Mr^V'Jr *° 4“re ““
Oar Cotopton spent the weekend Kalamazoo on buaints* Tuesday, which were In charge of Mr*. Rob- American bea"ty vp*&gt;s.
sister. Mrs. Clarence Johneock on 1
at the YM.C.A. camp at Barlow June 19. Thursday he wm tn De- cr» Shannon and the business meetday*.
| 8/Bat and Mrs. Boyd Clark re­ lake.
Monday. (Seo Home Front notes).:1
Mr. and Mr*. Cadrto Morey and
n.XSXS’.f1' w‘ rM&gt;
A«noi
Harry 8c
Mary Lee returned Saturday from l»d for a weekend vlajt wllh her man "for the" day, assisted by Mrs.) Mrs
Street. Friday
a few aayr visit in Battle Creek.
parents, the B- J. Cooleys before, Maude Smith.
ta*■.
"|U
Mra. Jams* Ouahman left Wed­ proceeding to Ann Arbor where ’.hey ■
• • •
urday.
Miss
COnnlngham
remulntnr
sister.
Mra.
Bolmont
Pinncy
(Lota
v«n Hasting
Mr. and Mrs. Kellar Stem arc en- I !for
tfic "weekend*
m gumt
guest" of
of Mr. *n&lt;J Ashaller). Bat. Ctark. who haa been nesday for Chicago where ahe will arc living thjs summer.
| Ann Hlgble’* departure WedneaAmong thc ■families who have 1
“r toe
weekend m
meet Lt. Cushman who has a 10-day
Mr. and Mra. John Verburg. Mra., day for Hunters college. New York doxd their hon.es and are now es­
trrtalning their granddaughter Jan Mrs. Clifford
Cllfferd Cunningham,
• home on furlough, leaves Saturday delay enroute to Tanepah. Nevada.
Camp Mani
warthnm of Detroit.
J. Delnauy of Grand Rapids, and city, to enter the WAVES furnished tablished at Gun lake for the sum- 1
Guests Sunday at the .home pt tor Fort Sheridan. HL
Mra. Kenneth LabcrUaux and Don Verburg of the Merchant Ma-: the incentive for lhe dessert bridge mcr
are Mr. and Mra. Clifford Do­
Mr. and Mra. Ivan Bums and family
Mrs. Leon Marta and two chUdrcn
their’daughter Ami Hlgbie to Lake were Lieut, and Mra. Richard Char-, "turned last Ttmday from Camp children returned to Leille on Tues­ Sne. home on leave, were guests of । Marjorie Dibble gave Saturday eve- lan Mr. and Mra. Roy Cordes, Mr.
day
with
ber
mother.
Mrs.
K.
T.
te
J.
P.
Delnaays.
Bunday.
t
i
nlng
at
her
home.
The
other
girls
and Mrs. Richard Groot, Mr. and
Odessa Wednesday to catch the train lefour and son Richard Lee. Mr. and Robinson. Ark., where they had been Cavanaugh, who had been here for
Justin Cooley left Tuiaday for i there to have fun and bid Ann adieu Mra. Charles PoU*. Mr. and Mr*.
Mra. vx&gt;i»urn
Colburn vnariciour
Charlcfour ana
and j-nyura
Phyllh rttahng Fvv. Leon Moft* for ten thc weekend and remained until
L
..
...Zt. ■***"
New York to report bock lo Um • were Marjorie Hill. Elisabeth nnd David Goodyear and Mr and Mr*.
begin basic training for the .WAVES. I and Mr. and Mra Marcus Boody of day*
Bunday.
MMdiaul Marine after a M-day Florence French. Marjory Stanley, Gordon Ironside. On Saturday Mr.
Mrs. Donna Harrington had as I Baton Rapids.
' j MrMr. and Mra. John Hewitt and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Cook
and
leave
which
was
spent
with
Me
1
Barbara
Shannon
and
Bonnie
and Mr*. Groot, and Dick, Mr. and Rapid*.
it Sunday with hta' JJmmy of Lansing were guests of MIm Connie Cook were gucsta of
the 8. * Cooley*.
J BrandsteUer.
Mra Carroll ’ Burkholder. Barbara Carroll
—• -• -4‘egjn.
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Hewitt and Mr*. Kent NeUon and kfc». Mar­ parents,
Mrs. Lyia McKee wa» a weekend
• • •
Phelan •«?.
who were
-'.VKSU
spending his 15c
!■„.
to
and Helen Walldcrff with Mr. and Kent co,.... project
• I George Scott over the weekend.
shall Cook in Lanalng on Wednes­ guest of her father. W. J. Ackerly,
vday leave here and with his mother
Mra. L R. Mattson, who arrived
The bon
Mr*. Alice Wood and son. Kinney. ■day.
- -------------irnetl to
near Cassopolu.
The Edward Barber* entertained Friday to spend the summer at the Philip 8h«k.—
In Jackson.. They
have returned
to Disabled American Veterans afT.ee at
Guests of Mrs. W. J. Field over extensively last week so that Lt. Ferdon cottage, met for a picnic Philip Gldtay. Gar
Jacksonville. Fla., where he w
is -t
at Dearborn was in the city thc fore °r Barryton arc visiting the forMrs. Elva Jones ta spending the
part of thc week at Hotel Hastings
parents, Mr. and Mra. E. J. .week l/i Battle Creek and vicinity. thc weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Col. Homer Barber might set hl* supper at Murphy's Beach.
On Hecox, Jack Ken
present stationed.|iu
of
Mr
Mrs
*°
interview
local
disabled
service
Morgan.
Wednesday guests of Mr. nnd Mra.
, Mrs. Guy Keller was lhe guwu of Cranston Wilcox and their three friend* and Introduce them to Mrs. Bunday Mr. and Mrs. Burkholder Weiptnter. Them _
Id,
18 entertained the R. E. Waite* and
Dnn WnlldorfT were
sere Mr. and Mra.
Mrs.:I men.
Mra. Arthur Lower and two dill- ,:। Mr*. A. K. Fraruuen al Wall take sons of Coldwater and the Don Bliv- Barber. Saturday, June
_..a Miss w-_.
Mr BJMj MrB
smith. Mrs. dren leave Friday to spend their;[the
।
■•ns’ of Lansing.
Vermontville friends spent thc cve- Nancy and the Cedric Moreys and I last week under the eounaalln
Harry Hilton. Detroit, and
Bar­
first of the week.
William Bradford and who
Mra. Gary Fisher and Marshall nlng with them. Monday 22 from
bara Barnum. Lansing.
13. ...
A. «
O Donnell and Miss Florence vacation at her parents’ cottage al1[ Mrs. Homer Myers and daughter
turned for thia week are Tan
------------- ---- on Eight Point lake.
.......
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sunder and 1
O’Donnell
were In Battle
Creek
were v,,.,,..,.,™
entertained «.
at
I Linda spent last week with rela­ left Sunday after a two weeks' visit, Vermontville
mlnga. Ted Knopf. Doug Brad
with her parents, thc F. H. Druken- a carry-in dinner. Wedne*day a
Mr. and
C. W. Dolan were in
In I Saturday evening.
d Mrs c.
i Sunday guests of Mra Charles itives in Battle Creek.
and Pick Waite
_________
Grand Rapid* Sunday attending a
a. cpl.
Cui- and i-*,-.
Mrs. 7^,.
Roy Finstrom.
zu—uiu *ho
&lt;-&lt;■□ Alnrich were Mr und ......
Mra. .wju,.wu
Haymond I.' Mr. and Mra. Ruascl Kantner. brods. CPO Flrher came from Wy- . family dinner included Mr and Mrs.
b .}
nnnlveraary
n,*iveraary party at the were called here
here by the death qf
of the
thc Aldrlqh ot Caledonia and
und Mr. and
and ■Mr*. Thelma Wesptnter and Bi»r- undone to spend the weekend here Vance Barber of Vermontville. Mr. Frandsen have sold their store and
and Mrs. Charles Potta. and Mtfs;.are leaving It. July t, the employees mfc co productioh
hotnr ofiu,
Mr. and Mra. Carl Ricliards. former's mother, left on Fr1d$
Friday for
for Mfs- Kotiert Aldrich of Grand Hap- .i bara were Sunday guesta of the Guy and take them home
Mr. nnd Mr*. Erik Von Rely nnd | Virginia Pott*. Friday Mr. and Mrs. honored them with a dinner given EMPLOYEES GET WEEK
!lSSert A.,?r Spnkane.
W*uh.. slopping
stopping at Omaha.1 it*®1l&gt;okaiie. Wash.,
John of Grosse Pointe Farm* are 1 Charles Giddlng* and Mr. and Mrs. at Mr* Charles Haney's home on
Ur-rns?NiU
fln&gt;dWMraUE g‘ leb^
.iienroute
enroutc to visit
vUlt Mrs. Finstrom
Fbistrotnr
Mr. and Mr*. William Burmeister IKantnera in Woodland.
’.'.
M
Fnxlurtlon employees of the
rr, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Kelly vis- expected Saturday for a rtaotncU, Fred GWdings of Lawton and Mrs the Battle Creek road. After dinner
r-. lied hl* (later. Mia* Louella fcelley with the Aben Johnsons at Gun;
Wiuiam* of Faw Paw were the party continued to the home of tlnvs Manufacturing On. haw
| dinner guests. Saturday evening Mrs. W. J. Field where bridge wm
from Hesperia where site went to enroute to Lansing on' business. Mrs’, Bittl.- AJrekSundav ”------ — "“ take.
Mr. and Mrs Willard White had they entertained tho Richard Cooks. played. In appreciation
of the
her stater. Mr* Jamra Caidwell. Burinetaler u a coual:. of Mrs Ved- ।
Lm i...
Gay Jordan is al thc Houghton who suffered u fall the previous ider and Mra. P. IL Gaskell.
m Sunday
—
o.—।— —
guests.
—•- Mr. and
J •"
Mrs.
“' I the J. K. Alttands, the Fred’Sleb- ' bora" a farewell gift was presented that the company
Luu nS Stu?IL «m. ^f,
bins, and Mr.
Mrs. Plultr.
Philip Mltpiteil.
Mltrlinll
during the war to &lt;1
School of Mines this week attending j wr,«k Mr* Caldwell has been taken : Mrs. Levancha Merrick. Mr. and J?**
Charles White, Mrs. James Parker hlnx
to the Frandu-ns.
h
without the time
an engineer's convention.
the Fremont hospital for care.
Mrs. Wayne Merrick. Mr. and Mr* ,Mr&gt; Theo Kennedy. Nashville. R.R., and Jamie ot Ovid.
Mra. Pierce O'Connor nnd grand­ Ito
Mr.
and
Mra.
John
Hulzenga
and
- " , Ben *«!-■•&gt;«*
r rrMrs °- w D.'wer of Marshall
Merrick and Mrs. E. A. Lui wn ‘“ArTn^! K.n&gt;™r u
daughter. Mary Jane Becker,
re-,..................
The hour for the Kelly-KetchaJa WILLIAMS—MYERS
in advance for thia Uma
their two daughters of Ionia spent
ays’ :! ca,?’e yexterduy. Wedne.day, fur a wore in Detroit un Saturday to alMY and Mr*. Roy Travis of production may not be
turned Thursday from a few ’d
days
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. nuptials has been set for four
Ing
Mrs.
Sarah
Bickel
of
Dayton.
LTtcra 1I 'IVk wllh
Arthur Lower and tend lhe funeral of thc former s
visit in Chicago with her alitcra.
o’clock. Sunday. July first, al Flrat Grandville. Mich.. wi*h to announce capped.
•$;
Ohio, thc last ..of
the week
andwlUl
nn Weaver.
Lydui
returning today.
son. Floyd Merrick.
------------------ j
Mb-s Lillian Roberts and Dr ........
Lydia I11children,
Guest* of the Bernard McPhsr- Methodist church. A reception will the marriage of their daughter. Irta
Mr
»..H
Mr.
ri.It
n
—
.
„«
a.
.
Mrs
Irene
Andrus
of
Baltic
Creek
J’
JJ*
1
}*
”
’
l
£fi£f
,
n
uu
J. Roberts, the latter having recently
llns. Sunday, were Mr and Mra. follow at the Ketcham residence on M Myers, to Sgt. Lawton E- Wil­
“
t*’C guest of Mrs Ralph H„&gt;- "FXSF.PiBfRSST-.
returned from the University nf ■Joseph were guesta of Mr. and Mra.
liams. son of Mr. and Mr*. Henry
BANNER WANT ADVH. PAY
Prank Pittman and Joanne Pitt­ Shrlner street
Robert
Mill*
over
thc
weekend,
and
thorne
from
Friday
tiU
Sunday,
Puerto Rico where she ha been
man of Ithaca.
also called on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I Mr*. A D. McDonald and duugli- Mr*. Nellie Garter of Jackson.
teaching
In honor of Miss Grace McPher­
Mra Warren Wood of luiwton. (Pflug. Monday cuesta of Mr and tor. Antic, leave tomorrow for Fort [■—.j
son. a bride-elect, her aunt. Mr*.
*-etatlve*. n Nw YM
niece ot the iatc Miss Anna .'ohnson. Mr- Mills were Mrs Gerald Nasli Huron to spend thejunimcr al their ,
Herschel Follick, nnd Mrs Hart
of Hopkin*
cottage Judge McDonald will hold '}!*" '"’2“?.
™«i ?
. was in thc city_on buslnets fuesday. and
1 Mrgranddaughter
Sts mm entertained at a nilsceiMr» B~ A LyBrrk.r
!“«»™
"»&lt; -&lt;
“ K‘‘
_ Mra FrM Foster ot L'ltising was
lanrous shower and dessert at the
lhe guest of her
sister.
Lemuel !KS?
i
_____________
______
__ Mr*
___ ________
a
i'
&gt;fFollick home. 337 E. Grant St. nn
Mr* Robert Kelly spent lhe week­
Glasgow thL* week und attended the
Wednesday evening. June 20. forty
shower for Mr* Howard McDonald J southern states. Their daughter llvct *”
od, M* nart of last end with Mli. Betty DeVries in I Although Mary Ketcham iuts been being present. American Beauty
Grand Rapids
busy ns a bee this week making last
MEALS AND LUNCHES
» tort^
'toe n»onth&gt;.
■
' Mr» Donald Ruehlman, and children I
.. ■
Mr nnd Mrs. Lyle Ingram and Mr. minute wedding plan*. »he 1* a much roM's. iris and*other summer flowers
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Cox and clUl- accompanied them as far as Way- I..Frol Fuller oi Maple Grove visited and Mra. John Young were Sunday feted bride elect.
made attractive decorations. The
served from
dren of Kalamaroo spent Bundsy : crow, Ga.. where they remained with ’M,f- ",ld Mrs- Dan ^wls on Saturday
evening was xpent playing bingo and
guests
of
Mra.
Morton
Young
in
Wednesday
evening
Mao'
wa*
en
­
afternoon with his aunt. Cora Sln-tLL Ruehlman
Mr. and Mrs Ly- “Itornuun
tertained at a shower which Mar- the unwrapping of the many lovely
glrton.
: Barker returned through the Smoky
Mra.Uarretl Isham and Mrs Flor- Prairieville
5:30 A.M. to 12:00 MHnl**
Nancy Jaynes. Lou Ann Scobey lory Stun ley. Barbara Shannon, nnd gift*. MIm McPherson, who has been
Dorl« Thomas of Buttle Creek MU., which were tx.-autlful with thc cnce Cro»toy were at Barlow lake
nnd Mary Loulle 'Qtdtikc spent Mra. William Garrison gave In the an aulstailt at Pennock hospital
spent .from Wednesday uptl! Sunday1 blo*M&gt;nu of laurel and rhododendron ovff‘ne
Stanley "home
'
"" for about two years, will be marin Grand Rapids.
with Betty Singleton.
.
which covered the mountainsides. .M™
Pr,'tl Hlcraou and Mra. Thursday
FJl*abeth French. Bonnie Brandthe Rcy^tcven Weaver of
Corp, and Mr*. Joseph Cooper
Jons* Hawblitzc of South Bend, They also visited at Jacksonville D*’Wht Beumer were in Battle &lt;Wlllo
Jones* who have been on Metter and Beverly Brown have In- f'1*rks7l,I,,e tomorrow. June 29. and
Ind . Mr and Mr*. E E Minnich of Daytona Beach and other places lnlCr.etK on Wedncaaay.
Closed Every Wednesday
rejWe on * farm near
Mishawaka. Ind . Mrs Llbble Marsh. Florida.
“
Mr*- O P Sinkler and grandson. their honeymoon In Chicago. Green­ vited a number of friends for a lea ,
, , ,
.
--j Claude J. Marinjn-]d Keith, left Saturday for Chicago to ville and Hastings, left Saturday honoring Mary which L, being given Clarksville.
all of Nashville. and
W. .L. M
biarutn
Mr and...
Mrs. _
Tampa. Fla., where they have this afternoon (Thura) at lhe home
...........................
'
'
........
.. ......
........ (Esther
.....
wvew...
tu uaughter
shall.....................
of Lansing
had .........
dinner .nnd
Sceleri. »,
and
daughter of vl*Al(1hcr daughter and huabancC Mr. for
a house.
spent the night with Mr. nnd Mri I Battle Creek are spending thi* week ■nnd Mrs Thomas Amlin and daugh- taken
Saturday evening dinner guests of I
Mra Francis Hamilton and David
t G. Rothnar and Mrs. Minerva nt thi-ir cottage nt Podunk take.
! u’r Pfttncta
.
and Mrs. Lawrence Herrick were
The Country club was beautifully Mr.
Rothaar. Saturday, after the funeral
Chief Yeomnn nnd Mrs Darrell i Mrs Edith Bechtel returned Mon- left Tuesday for Casey. Iowa, to
Mr. and Mra. George Dean and Ann.
join
Cpl.
Hamilton,
wno
has
ju»l
decorated
and
thc
luncheon
largely
nerviees for their mint nnd great-• Aldrich and baby left on Monday to ! da&gt;’ trom Battle Creek, where she
mint Mrs Susan Mashal! Hawblltxe irtum to McAlester. Okla. after vis- &gt;
b&lt;'*n veiling her sister*. Mis. returned from a year in England, attended on Tuesday. Several out
It was three tables of bridge
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF
of Maple Grove
Hing here for several weeks. His EH“ Brown and Mrs. Mary Peter-­ at the home ot hta parents. Mr. and of town guests came with members. when Mrs. Frank Sage entertained
Mra. C V. Hamilton.
Mr*. R M Augustine and Mrs. C. C. with a buffet luncheon on SaturMr. and Mrs. Earl Hotifstatcr r&lt;- mother. Mra. Charles Aldrich ac- i 80&gt;&gt;
Wednesday guests of Mr and Mrs Lewis of Grand Rapids with^&lt;■^1
Mra. 'tai’ Peonies in shades of pink and
turned to their home In Edgeiev, N. ■ companled them as far ns Knln- ‘ , 1 Co* n,,d Mrs Homer Barber.
-----D . Monday morning after visiting , mazoo and *peiit the day with her I S1.10 havp
visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Herncy were Mr. and Mrs W. O. Bradford, Mra. James Mip u7iw*llto and other summer garden
their father. Andrew Houfstater. of sister. Mra FYank Kelley
; Edward Barber and Beuy Sue, left Will Mnttison. Jackson, and George of Grand Rapids with Mrs. F. v.
„ ­ flowers made attractive decorations
Stebbins, while Mrs. Rom Dunn
en
Rutland mid other relatives in Ha«i- 1 Mrs Arthur Smith and daughter I Sunday fnr Shreveport, tai, where Fox, Terre Haute. lud.
nn en
: I through tile Iiou.m-. Mr-. Sage posJULY !«♦
Ings, Lansing and other towns in Susie, of Toledo, visited Mrs Maurk-' t,,cY will visit Mrs Barbers’ parents, I I Mr. and Mrs luiwrcnec Herrick tertained her mother. Mrs. A. Rebell“ s7s.se* the happy faculty of enterMichigan fcr th.- pa-.t two weeks
Greenfield and Mrs Herbert Calkins “V nnd -Ml' J E Cerrymnn Ft jm entertained his brother and sister­ nnd her sister. Miss Julia Rebel! of 1 Un Ing so n!cclv and with such
Fish, chicken and rabbit dinner* served for buxines*
Tucson. Arix. The morn I
’’ 'EfSUK -vm
Mr* Clnthy Hart of Detroit cmne part of last week. Mrs. Smith ;-.oiiig . !,,ere they will go to Washington,; in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Her- issra-Ki»Ti»TflU?
clubs, organisations, or private parties by appoint­
D C . where he Is to be stationed [rlck of Toledo nnd their gon Pvt
Kenneth
Herrick
of
Scott
Field.
Ill.,
I in the operations dept, of lhe gen- j
ment. Can accommodate as many as sixty-five peo­
i~. AJt,»-I,!a""&gt;K*S’1 z
a lew days this week.
era! staff of tiie war dept,
•“®r'.“!*«
ple.
I Marlin C Mu.-olf of Bay City I | The boys who arc attending the taf*
I setotid jxrlod^nt du; Y.NfCA c*nip
Old Pcnnork faim. South Hanover, ot edge of Host­
taking golf
instruction will
te u ’■ Qn Thur*d»v at
evenltut
fourteen
t; spend the summer with them
jCampum Philo
Phito Sheldon.
Sheldon. Tom
Tom CuniCum- B^lv'
,B^o5*^ai
’^^
tbrXadTO"
ings city limits on M-37.
Those fr..n&gt; out
town who ut-1
wlinu. Walt**. Verlyn Knowles,: Hettv StabledAnnA
l,:‘ r0OTn ,or l,lnncr. the occasion
iltilcr. Phil Hecox. Gordon win
tended th.- funeral of thc late How- Ig"”.Weanin
r
nri
toeing
the
wedding
anniveraarte*
of
Mrs. Betty Murphy, Proprietress
Sheldon.
Bradford. Phil Gid- Hetan Wall
ard A Barilos on Friday. June 22. i. ?
h'’ldo!,u.Doug
.
Burkholder
and
„
r
gnd
Mrg
L11W
rcnce
Herrick
and
| were Mr. add Mr*, Hurry McPhm- 11ley nnd Ted Knopf.
HTtwr^wm S’ a nnlf and hrlder
“nd Wr,i Tt‘d
The gTOUp
PHONE 2336
Mr nnd Mra. Frank Hemey spent
IMr. and Mra. Stanton
Wilcox. Grand Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Thursday in Battle Creek and on
Mra
1 John McPharlln. Mra. Harry McCar­ Sunday were in Grand Rapid* for for thc buffet supper. Wednesday, i Bt wh,ch •wo^d!, wcre *on
Julv 4th. b Mr. and Mra. Edward
ty. Mrs. Meric Palmer. Battle Creek; the day.
Thoma* Birdsall. S 2/c. returned Goodyear. Mr. and Mra. Robert
Mr. and Mrs Byron Girard. Holjtand. Mr. and Mrs Prank McCartv. to Norfolk, Va.. Sunday night after Shannon. Mr. and Mra. Earl Cole­
| Dowling; Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Rey- a short leave which he spent with man. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cook. Mr.
hU
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
and Mrs. William Stebbins, Mr. and
inolds. Bedford; Forrest Woodman­
see. Grind Rapids; Mr. and Mr* Birdsall.
Mra. Clare De Cou. Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mr*. Lyle Bennett of Roman Pcldpausch. Dr. and Mrs.
Vern Reynolds. Miss Elnora Rey[ noldi. Mr*. Harold Underwood and Ann Arbor were guests of Mr. and A. B. Gwinn, Mra. Harry Hayes.
FARM MADE ICE CREAM
। Me.s Anne Smith. Kalamazoo and Mrs. Tac Gies Thursday night.
Mra. Orville Sayles. Mra David
Mr. nnd Mra. Glen Densmore at­ French. Miss Agnes Smith. Mra
I Miss Marvel Scheldt of Lake Odessa.
Every One of thc 300 Miller Cows is a Queen.
1 Lt. ijg.i William Wecber of Jack­ tended a family party nt the home Alice Hubbard. Mrs Norman Hall (
sonville Florida, spent a few days ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Hewitt of mid Mra. Grover Hansen. This sup- i
(Registered)
of his furlough last week with his Woodland on Sunday.
per h open to club members, thetr '
Mr. and Mra. Edward J. Adams families and house guest*.
I mother. Mrs. Katharine Wcebcr mid
MILLER'S DAIRY STORE
i family. Monday night guests were were in Battle Creek on Friday at­
I1 Mr. and Mrs Karl Weeber. Miss Vir- tending a luncheon at thc Hart
Dr and Mr*. C. P. Lathrop were'
151 W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
And lots of New Dresses, Spartwear, Slacks, Blouses
I glnla Weeber. Mrs. Renn Bldeltuan. hotel honoring the agents of the in Grand Rapids Tuesday night U&gt;
। Mra Douglas Judin and little Fred Metropolitan insurance Co. in thi*1 attend a dinner at the Kent Coun- I
district.
Judin of Lensing.
New Fall and Winter Coats just received
try club. Grand Rapids, given by
Captain
nnd
Mra.
Claude
Youta.
'
Mr* Herbert Davis of Grand Rap­
I RfMr* R p Webb to honor
David
William*ano
andi the 50th wedding anniversary of Dr.1
id* and Mra. Lloyd Demond of Ionia Lt nnd Mrs.“a*
‘a wuuam*
spent thc weekend w|Ui their'pfc Bernard Hammond of Percy and Mrs Lathrop which fell on I
Gingham and Print Dresses in sizes 10 to 52
mother. Mrs Jennie Gordon and Jnnes hospital. Battle Creek, were that day. lhe Mth of June.
the
latter
s parents,
their brother. Pvt. Ernrat Gordon dinner guests of •»
— !•••
—•’----------Prices 1.95 - 2.98 - 3.98 - 5.95 -10.00
who is home on a flfteen-day fur­ Mr. and Mra. Clifford Hammond, last
In honor of S. Sgt. Boyd Clark,
Tuesday evening.
lough from Sheppard Field. Texas,
who is home until Saturday, a party I
MIm Mabel Sisson visited Dr. Win­ was held at the Podunk take cottage 1
jMi** Zabelle Adrounie arrived
Street and Party Dresses, sixes 9 to 261
Friday from Ann Arbqr for a week’s ifred McLravy of Grand Rapid*i of Mr and Mra. WUl Linington on
vacation
--------- - mid leave* next
llCAl Monday
muuuay to
so ovcr' 016 weekend nnd on Sunday Saturday evening with sixteen presPrices 3.98 - 5.75 - 7.75 - 8.50 - 12.00 - 15.00 - 18.75
enter summer school there.
there.
were guest* of Mra Matilda■ ent. After the picnic supper. ‘•500’’
Sgt Rotx-rt
Robert G. Further,
Fortney ar
Jr . McLaughlin of/Muskegon
Tech Sgt.
was played with Mra Clarence Cap­
off^jf'up^klvingston.
“
Camp Livingston. La., his wife
SuPl- and Mrs- D A. VanBusklrk poll. Lew Warner. Mra. Dan Ashaller
Maternity Dresses in Gingham, Prints and Rayon
and daughter
er Sliaron
Sharon Angela of Al- were
*’er* in
ln. Chicago on business last and Vernor Blough ns winners.
exandrn. lai. spent his furlough with , w7‘,lJen&lt;i,
Mr. and Mrss nuuerv
Robert u,
G. rurincy.
Fortney. ar..
Sr., , . Ml“ Elizabeth
El
Pinch went to Ko­
Prices 5.95-7.95-8.50
Mrs. Claud Smith was hoateu to
trTn....
komn. Ind.,
Tin
lost week lo spend the her bridge club of eight on Wed­
■ t the Htamstinns Fish Hatchery.
They komo.
left Friday for thc south.
summer vasatlon with her parents.. nesday ejenlng for desiwrt and con-1
Mlw Lucy B**.sett returned to Mr. and Mrs. Will O Finch.
Play Suits. Slack Suits and Separata Jackets
tract. Mra. Cedric Morey and Mra.
Miss Virginia Potts returned last John Armbruster, Jr., were guest*,
Lanaing Saturday after a three
*’ck-’ vlslt with her mother. Mrs. weekend from her work ns music in­ and Mrs. Morey held the winning
3.98-5.95-7.75-8.95- 10.00
Edna Bassett
structor nt OUvet college to spend bridge score.
rr8?11 Spcnaley. Carolyn and the summer with her parents. Mr.
David of Downers Grove. III., are and Mrs Charles S. Potts nt their
Sliver Guild No. 9 of Pennock
Blouses. All sizes Children's 3 to 14 - Women's 32 to 48
arriving Thursday to spend two Gun lake cottage.
hospital was entertained by Mra.
Mias Ann Hlgble left yesterday for Robert WaUdorff on Thursday eveher JWtonts. Mr. and
Children's .69 to 1.95 - Women's 1.25 to 5.00
Mr* Charles Barnes
New York City where she reports nlng. places for dessert being laid
Mrs Prank Horton of Loe Angele*. at Hunter college today as a WAVE. for twelve. Mrs Gerald Lawrence
Calif, was an overnight guest of
Miss Barbara DickofT of Iron was a guest. At contract the win­
Girl's "Kate Greenaway" Wash Dresses, 4 to 14
Mr* David French on Tuesday.
Mountain visited the Laurence Bar­
were Mrs Richard Brower. Mrs
IODINE
ADHESIVES
Mrs Willard Smith und Bill re­ netts last week from Sunday to। ners
Lawrence and .Mra. Hiram Baxter.
turned Monday from a week's visit Wednesday. She Is a niece of Mrs.
Prices 1.95 to 5.00
BANDAGES
ANTISEPTICS
In Muskegon.
Barnett and Mrs. W. M. Stebbins: .Mr- and Mra. Bert Webb celebrated
Mr* Ross Dunn, Gedrgena and and la now taking a 10-day Red their &lt;2nd wedding anniversary
Julie were In Chicago the first of Cross swimming instruction coursei Sunday.
BURN OINTMENTS
Boy's and Girl's Slack Suits, 6 to 14, at 3.98
June 24. Those present from
at St «
Mary
a lake.
MIm DickofT wui
will out of town
the week where the girl* will leave I r--—&gt; —
were Mr*. Margie Ab­
to attend a summer camo In Mln-1 “c *n charge of swimming at the bott. Boston, Mass; Mr. and Mrs
■'Mota
1 Iron Mountain bench this summer, Herman Haugh. Flint; Mr and Mrs.
Women's House Coats and Robes
*
r. ,r .IP1? Mrs- Fl°yd Burkey. Mra 350 having signed up for Instruction. Ernest Haugh. Lila Gifford. Mrs.
E- L Wolcott of Lansing. Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs, Robert Linderman Robert Gifford. Mrs. Dunne Gifford
Cotton House Coats 3.98 to 7.75, Chenille Robes 7.75
Mr* Clay Eash and family and 1 &lt;l*nl the weekend in Ann Arbor.
and daughter. Pat Dnd Harry Arm­
Mrs A T, Eash of Allo went to
Mre- Arthur Hansen left last week strong. Battle Creek: Mrs DelUah
Grand Rapids Sunday to »re the tor the summer session at Central Kerns and Nancy and Mrs. Kathar­
Summer Sweaters, Cotton .85 to 2.95 - All Wool 3.98
latter* son. Lt. &lt;Jg.. John Eash. Michigan ---------------College of --------------Education al- ine VhnPratt of Kalamazoo.
Mum Deodorant - 60c size .
49c
I
who made a cross country flight Ypsilanti.
from Oceana. Va.. to Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schilling left1 The Presbyterian Ladles Aid was
Women's
Rain Coats, sites 10 to 44 - 3.98 to 15.00
Mra. Forrest Lane returned Sat­
Pepto Dismal - 4 ox........................
47c
urday from Toronto. Canada, where

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Rubbing Alcohol Compound-Pt.

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Unguentine - Tube

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she had been called by the death
of an uncle.
Mr. and Mr* Glenn Henry and
Jane spent Sunday with hia son In
Galesburg.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Powell and
daughters of Grand -Rapids were
weekend guest* of Mr. and Mra. Jay
Davis.
’
Comm, and Mra. K. S. McIntyre
and Janet of Alma are here for a

Women's Girdles, Corsets, and 2-woy Stretch

DONKEY SOFTBALL
Friday night, Jun* 29, at 8:30 p.m

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Blankets - "Purrey" 72 x 84 at 5.95
Blankets - 25% wool fancy plaid satin bound 3.50

100% all wool blankets at 12.00

Bliji Office v*. E. W. Bliss Co.

ROOM!
STEAM HEAT

HOT A COLD WATER

Bliss Field
Thc funnioit gome you avgr »qw. Thrills andiSpiUs.
Laughs for »hc whole family.
Sponsored by the Hiss Athletic Auk

EBOWER BATH
Single 1330 per wk. op

HOTEL HASTINGS

50c plus tax for adults
25c plus tax for children under 12
Season tickets void for this game

Summit Purses 1.00 ■ 1.95 - 2.95 and 3.98

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NASHVILLE

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CITY. COUNTRY AND RESORT

Marshall Furnaces

IMFLOTMENT

HELP WANTED

score.
I eague Standings:
Strand
Casite
Western Auto ...
Mfg. Co. Shop .

Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

Mrs. Florence Wright Tnrnvelln
ATHLETES FOOT ITCH
.1.000 of Dowling, graduate of H.H.8. In
. 333 thc class ot '41. wjp one of thc few
to
receive an all-A record for lhe
- 113 spring
term at Michigan State col­ “II 8TINU&amp;. IU BTKONU. It FEMET1UTEK. Il IlKACllKN MflltF. UKKM.K.
lege. Florence married Chief Petty HucrMitul
Irr.lmrnU HURT be laoblte.
Dori* Coals is president of the Officer Joseph Taravella. who wits MUtTT FENE'IILATK. Alrohol I. VERY
•Iri s division of the Hastings Soft­ formerly stationed at thc Clear
lake coastguard camp. In 1944 She
ball association.
was graduated from Michigan State
June 9.
Schedule
'
Ensign &lt;now&gt; Taravella came for
July 3—Casite vs. Mfg. Co. Shop;
commencement, and Florence re­
Western Auto vs. Strand
July 5—Western Auto vs. Mfg. turned with him to Washington.
D. C_. where he Is stationed at the
Co. Shop: Casite vs Strand.
U. S. Coastguard headquarters.
Two game* under the lights nt
DR. DERK STU1VE
the fairground* are scheduled for GARRISON—MANNI
CHIROPRACTOR
Ttiesda'” nnd Thursdays at 7 pjn.
Thc home of Mra. Sophie Mannl.
up to July 24
121 W. Center St., was thc scene of 112 W Slate
Hastings
the marriage of her daughlci, Miss
Pbonea: 2865-2991
trams ...
In the June uauie
There .... ......
Elaine tunnm.
Mannl. to Laurence
i. . p- 5ach lenm Pln&gt;'ln« °n ®v«&gt;' । Garrison, son of Mr and Mrs Hardouble-hcadcr.
rry
” Garrison. Hastings. Route »3. ...
on
Wednesday evening. June 20. thc
। Rev. A M. Coldren reading the
WRITER’S GUILD MEETS
single ring service at clght-thirty
The Writers' Child met al thc o’clock in the presence of the im­
horpe of Mrs. Charles la-ary Wed­ mediate families and
Intimate
nesday. June 20. with Mrs. Russell
, Zerbel os chairman of the program

Floor Sanden for Rent
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142 E. Slate

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INSURANCE and BONDS

Jerry Andrus
2319

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•
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on editorials and feature writing
friends.
.
ner wedding the bride wore
The next meeting July 25 will be
al the home of Mrs. I. J. Smith. a dress of white and brown sheer
ano her flowrm were pink ruses
SOFTBALL
ed chairman. The subject for dli- and white gladioli.
The E. W. Bliss Softball team cussion la “Juvenile writing."
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Caln were
the attendants, the latter wearing
playing the Battle Creek YMCA.
a navy blue dress. Her flowers were
Tonight It plays Lundberg Screw । Children's Camp To
pink
carnations.
Products of Lansing.
Following the ceremony an In­
Operate at Clear Lake formal
reception was held with
were called off because of lhe rain, I Western Michigan College of Ed­ twenty guests present.
and because the light bulbs did not ! ucatlon at Kahnnazco will operate
Mr. and Mrs Garrison left far a
arrive. The season win close in the again
„„„ the
Uie four-weeks'
mur-weexs children's
enuarens short trip to Grand Rapids and
4
week being ached- | camp In connection with the Sum­ other points In western Michigan
med, They will play teams from mer Workshops at Clear Lake and are now at home In an apart­
Lansing. Battle Creek
Creek. Kalamazoo.
Kalamazoo..1 Camp near Dowling. The
T1 first two- ment at the comer of North Mlchand Grand Rapids. Warren Roush week
end
wrek session will open on Tuesday. Igap and Colfax BU.
Is manager, and "Doc
"Doe** Gerllnger.
Gerllneer I jT..l„
tn and
-.._J close
-i~.- 2
“—
U
U]y io,
Sunday.
July 22
Out of town guests at lhe wed­
uvrrUrv.trMillrrr
IiThi
ts.-second
------- .Jsession™
----- •— —.if convpnc
sccretary-treaaurer.
ding were the bride's uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard How­
land of Grand Rapids. Jack'Ken­
neth Mannl and Orville Garrison.
to join the league achedule. but twelve years. Inclusive, will be in
' they plan to play some of lhe teams attendance. Enrollment Is restrict­
i of the local league
ed lo 50 girls per period.
1 The new softball field ht the Ullas
The camp is open to girls from
haa been built by thc employees on nnv of the surrounding counties at
their own lime and by voluntary a charge of 21230 per week. The
service. The company gives them camp will be directed by Miss Isa­
SALES
thc use of thc field and payed for bel Crane of lhe Western College
thc bulldozer to level the ground. faculty who was for seven years
Prices at Hastings Livestock
Other expenses were borne by the director of Pretty lake vacation
Sales.
June
22. 1945
men The Bliss Athletic association camp and is at present assistant
owns lhe IlghU and equipment. director of Clear lake camp in the
The bleachers were loaned to them year round program which bi being Top Hogs _
$14.60
for thc summer by the Board of conducted in cooperation with thc
$13.85
Education.
schools of Allegan. Barry and Kal­ Roughs.
Two nights of softball last week amazoo counties.
----------- $11.50
Stags/——
proved that a team can be "hot"
Counsellors for lhe camp will be
in one game and definitely "cold” graduate students and undergrad­ Feeders ----_._$9 to $22
in the next. On Tuesday lhe Strand uates taking the six weeks' summer
—$14
team went on a slugging spree and session workshop in camping anti Top Lambs
spread 11 runs over 7 Innings to lhe outdoor education.
--------- -—$9
Mfg. Co. Shop team's 2. In the oth­
er game that night, the Western LAKE ODESSA PLANS HOME­ Veal------------------- $17.50
Autos went all-out to trounce the
$3 to $9
Deacons _
COMING WED.. JULY 4
Cashes 19 to 8.
Recreation park. Lake Odessa will Dairy Cows
Thursday night Strand again had
$60 to $140
IU eve on the ball bringing home be the scene of Lake Odessa's 11th
I fl runs while defeating Western annual homecoming and celebra­ Cutter &amp;
Auto 16 to 6 Again going into ex­ tion Wednesday. July 4.
Conner Cows 6 to $9
tra Innings while playing their sec­
Casli prizes cover hone pulling.
ond match this season, the Shop hnmcM races, nnd livestock exhib­ Beef Cows$9 to $12.20
nnd Casltc battled it out for a its. which will bring horsemen nnd
Bulls
_$11
to $12.80
livestock producers from Central
Michigan. The prizes will exceed Beef Hfrs. fir Steen - $12 to $14
11500

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Every Saturday

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Hastings stockyards, phone 2388. or

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Broken farm implements a spe­
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Phone 2178
Nashville
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Middleville

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Trucks. Tractors and Cars

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Closed Thursdays

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1945

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

LT. COL. CARL BAUER
TELLS OF LEGAL
WORK IN 1ST ARMY

they are posted. English Is the
official
language
in Germany,
thereby eliminating any misinter­
pretation of the translation which
might arise If German were official
The legal section sets up gov­
ernment courts In the First Army

Summary Military court has one
officer .who is empowered to pro­
nounce sentence up to one year and
Sayt Buchenwald Horrors
fines up to 41.000.
The Intermediate Military court
Hove Not Been Exaggerated
of three officers places fines up to
"I wm In Buchenwald right after 410,000 and sentences up to 10
It was taken," said Lt. Col W- Carl years.
Vauer of Saginaw, who. with his
The General Military court of
wife -and two little daughters, has five officers hu the power to pro­
been visiting his parents. Mr. and nounce thc death sentence and un­
Mr. Guy Bauer of Hastings.
limited fines.
Life magazine did not exaggerate
A German may employ a counsel,
a btt the conditions there. They and German lawyers may practice
really did exist, according to Col. In these courts If nol Naxls or their
Bauer, who landed in this country sympathisers. An American official
June 3 after a year In Ihr^Europcan may represent a German at his
theater of war. He was at Bucnen- request. If a German civilian has
wald when the senators and pub-1 committed a capital offense, he
Ushers were taken through, and he 1 may be represented by a German
conducted the representatives of civilian and also by an American
thc War Crimea commission, con- officer,
/—- —
•— of
-» juslisting of one from India. Czecho- ' The Anglo-Saxon
system
slovakls. China, and Belgium, and ' tlce Is not followed In these courts
a group of generals through lhe as It is In England and the United
prison camp.
Slates.
The continental system.,
Col. Bauer saw the lampshades| which Is based on lhe Napoleonic
made of human skin about which Code. Is employed. There are no
we have heard ao much. It seems juries, and unsworn testimony U
that Koch, lhe director of lhe prls- ' given. If one refuses lo take lhe
on. had a mistress who had a yen - stand
siams or
nr to
tn answer nu*,n&lt;n«
it may
mnv
questions, it
for tattooed skin. If she or the di­ be held against him.
rector should see a man with an al-; German
Gem
courts are set jtp where
breMt. he | they try
U cases in which thc Allied
tractive tattoo on his breast,
would suddenly disappear from hu-, Expeditionary Forces are not In­
man sight, and a new picture or • volved. A questionnaire Is executed,
lampshade would adorn thc quarters and the Intelligence officer U conof the mistress. Human skin Is suited to see If the person in qu—thlck and tough and tana like that tlon is Involved in Naxl acUvit
Itles.
[Then a Judge Is appointed, and the I
-This said mistress had a riding ‘ court set up. Courts have been Mt
'■ring. Knowing that she was an ad- U0 at Aachen. Monschau, and Marmlrprof
ntherself,
twrvlf Koch
Krvhhad tl»e
ttu.ring
rtna burg.
...... The
ry.,.- legal army officer may
......
mlrer
lined with
with mir~.ru.
mlr’ron. when
When it
it wm
was slt
iit'whn
,uu»« and overrule or
iimM
wRh the judge
. been
.
— •*
— judge on any
sentence.
learned that public. .fund*. had
reverse
lhe
,_______
misappropriated. Koch wm execut-. Another duty of Ute legal secc*5__ __
.
. I1 tlon
lion bi to weed
wecu enactments
ciuiciiiieiiie contrary
cviiiihi,
There were 21.000 prisoners at to our kleM and principles from
Buchenwald when It wm taken. The tpd, legislation.
Inmates built a monument topped । Military
Government
Detachwith the letters KVB, which meaiulment* take over German towns.
Concentration Camp Buchenwald, select burgomasters, and supervise
and under this was Inscribed the the government by Germany ofnumber of recorded deaths—51,000- tiC|als. Civil Affairs schools, one of
in the two and one-half years It was, which is al Fort Custer, train men
in operation. This did not mention for this work. There are varying
the many deaths that were not re-(sixes of detachments up to the ones
corded al p*e end of the period.
that take over thc supervision of
At Nordhausen he said that thc operations in a whole province.
heads of lhe prison locked the men 1 As soon m prisons or concentra­
in their cells and fled when they ( tlon cumps are uncovered, a board
knew that the armies were coming.'of review composed of a legal ofThe conditions were unspeakable । ttoer&gt; public safety officer, and
because of the typhus plague Three, mintary intelligence officer goes
thousand dead bodies were found, over all cases of prisoners to deter­
In one pile of bodies there were mlnc those to be released. The llalscveral eyelids that flickered. Upon Mn officer ot thc prisoner’s country
Investigation it was found that two u contacted, and then he Is repaor three of these men were alive al- trlated
,he de“d, Thr The Gi section in the Army is
residents of this urea were forced lhe personnel section which has
to see this terrible sight. After charge of reinforcements and rethe burgomaster, his wife, and niacements
daughter had viewed It, the two
aJ »ectlon Is the Intelligence
^n'tnlUed
I section which works on counter
The Germans of the territory were intelligence against the enemy.
forced to bury the dead. When com-1 The 03 is the plans and training
plaining
that there
were
no ICetlon working on operations,
stretchers, they were told to take
The 04 worits on suppUes Includthc doors from the neighboring jag gas and ammunition.
,10J.lsrsJo
for
, I In llie G5 section, besides the
Col. Bauer has been in the service • legal subsection, there are several
four yearn and a half. He went with others. One works on transporte­
rs i0!1 Army
before Aachen tion a^d communication. Tills Is
fell, being on the^General SUiff1 headed by an expert from the Bell
Corps in Section 05 m head of lhe । Telephone company. They survey
legal subsection. The G5 section the communications systems of
was an innmation In this war. From conquered citle* to determine their
the time the combat troop* take uw. ’to the allied armies
over, this section U responsible for
The agriculture subsection delersuwlIS and whit
in*
Cn? ! 1 distribution is to be made of them

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home tn Uw&gt;r ovn country, while
police force of the Germans, allow- displaced persons are out of their
Ing Germans to work on Uie force
fiwiatler ore taken to
not NalU or thclr
1 a Mn^r where
“re K,v*n Io&lt;xl
pathtxera.
, and medical care until they can be
It prepares and post* allmllltary । laj(en home in an orderly manner,
government enactments in Germany, the German refugees are placed ta
The Jaw of the conquerer h supreme camps where they arc fed from Gerin Germany. The Supreme Camman-1 man stocks. This food Is obtained
der of the Allied Expeditionary froru German supply depots. Our
EUenhower. makes food Is nol used to feed them.
all taws. These laws, ordinances, and
The subsection of trade and In­
notices cover the action of the Ger- diutry goes over their industrial
man people. They are posted on bul-1 centers to determine their value for
Jetta boards before hostilities have , our needs and to see if they should
Wased. They are written both ta' be put into operation.
English and German, the people] The supply section has charge
being held responsible for them and of lhe depots of captured German
for understanding them as soon m | stocks used to feed tile refugees

Did you hear about lhe fanner

BARRY BYPATHS
By JANE CAMERON
"You have to let go of the rung
below
When you reach for round above.
There is no other way to climb, you
know.
You have to let go of the rung be­
low.
Each upward step brings more of
the glow
And warmth of the Sun of Love.
You have to let go of the rung beWhen

you

reach

for

the round

|renc Stanley

clone came

you may have

and blew the cow
m holding the —
o" jueases.

A soap opera concerning a re­
turned veteran has reached a new
high In sending the housewife's
pulse* racing, only It Is with dis­
gust instead of with pleMure. We
are told that the program Is dedi­
cated to the principle that most
returned service men are not prob­
lems. but are simply human beings,
and ao forth and so forth. It cer­
tainly Is a comfort to knqw that
our boys are human beings and if
I were big enough. I would person­
ally poke that lerk in the snoot so
hard he wouldnt look like a human
being for two weeks. I know that
the company means all right and
they arc trying to combat the rage
of fake psychoanalysis and bogus
psychiatrists who are preying on
veterans suffering from mental fa­
tigue acquired In combat; but Isn't
Il going a little too far to assure
them that they are human beings?
I have just readied 986 degree*
Fahrenheit thinking about R.

Sugarless —
Sweets—For frosting.
beat an egg white until dry and
then add and boat In jell until it
reaches the desired consistency.
You can do the same thing with
honey, and then try peanut butter
and com syrup, a tablespoon of
each and then taste and add more
Another pet peev&lt;
of what you need. A bit of lemon or
vanilla will add the final touch to
self again, with a smile until
the frosting. It should be used on usual
we
find some potatoes, then a wide
a cake that will be eaten quickly. smirk.
It is this—The Hollywood
theme for a wartime movie seems
to run in a pattern. There Is the
brave husband who is JUST DY­
and displaced persons.
ING to get into combat, but the
Col. Bauer says that tbe German Little Woman tries to hold him
boys and girls are more fanatical back and keep him out of harm's
than others. He feels that they way. et cetera. When, for lite love
are not amenable to our education of heaven, did the American worn­
but will have lo be held under. en start growing yellow streaks
strong control.
down their backs? Since the first
His experiences have been varied. boat landed at Plymouth, American
women have fought side by side
Judge Advocate General'! Office, with their men. they trekked across
and during his service wu in dif­ the plains In covered wagons and
ferent offices In WMhington. D. C.. fought Indians, pestilence and the
where he was al one time in lhe elements to build this country Into
office of Ute Secretary of War- After the greatest nation on lhe face of
going overseM he was in Normandy the Earth. Martha Washington was
one month. In Paris one month and
a half, and then with the First
Bataan. They were In Germany
Army.
When asked If Ute food was good, when It fell, they will be In Toklo.
the colonel said that they were fed I don’t like the Idea of Hollywood
very well considering the situation, selling us short. Girls, les write
although Utey did get Ured of the Hollywood some fan letters!
“C" rations.
।
At Spa. Belgium. Col. Bauer saw
Mai. Gen. Gladeon Barnes of the SIXTEEN YOUTHS
Ordnance Dept a graduate of Has­ ADMIT THEIR GUILT
The 16 boys, ranging In age from
tings high school, who wm in the
European theater of war interview­ 15 to 20. who had been arrested for
a number of felonies, were ar­
ing generals this spring.
Capt. Hancock of the G5 section raigned In Circuit court Saturday
worked locating objects
„ forenoon. All 16 admitted their
cording to lhe colonel. When a guilt. Their names were: Jack
chateau was located. It wm his work Barnes. 17: Harry McCallum. 17;
to keep the troops out of it and to Edward Savacool. 17: Merle Leffel.
protect monuments and other art 16; Bruce Pritchard. 16; LaVcme
treasures He spent much time tn Haxen. 15; Ray Keeler. 16: Carrol
salt mines digging out treasures Forsythe. 16; Rolland Powell. 16;
that the Germans had hidden.
James Munn. 17; Charles Helsel.
The Louvre in Paris is void of Its 17; Clarence McNee, 20; Claude
priceless art works, their having Cranx. 17; Keith Eaton. 16; Leon
been removed by the French and Mend. 15: Kenneth Asplnall. 15.
hidden for safety.
Judge McDonald accepted lhe
On thc return trip he said that pleas ol ail except Keith Eaton,
there wm more precaution than who admitted picking up and con­
when they went over. Because of verting to his own use 460 which
the possibility of Jap submarines he found on the floor in lhe Leffel
and pirate German subs, they were restaurant. The 15 were remanded
ordered off deck at 7 p.m. and had to the custody of the sheriff, with­
to have lights out at 7:15. They
ball, to await their sentence.
were given two meals a day. but out
There were some questions con­
lhe returning prisoners were al­
lowed to go back for more food nected with the charge against Ea­
ton
which Judge McDonald wished
as many times os they wished at
to consider more fully before ac­
these two meals.
From here Col. Bauer reports to cepting his plea. He loo was placed
in
custody
of the sheriff.
Fort Dlx. N. J. and from there he
goes to Fort Jackson. South Caro­
lina. There is the possibility that
he will go with the First Army to MUNICIPAL COURT
Cap. Potter. 56. of Battle creek.
the Pacific.
wm picked up by Deputy Sheriff
tings, speaks with the freedom and Cheeseman one day last week on a
assurance of one of training and charge of reckless driving. The of­
experience. His education was ob­ fense was committed on thc Barry
tained In the Hastings public county side of the Barry-Calhoun
schools nnd at the University of county line. When brought Into
Michigan. His work as an attorney Municipal court Potter admitted
in Saginaw must have been an his guilt Judge Cortright gave him
excellent training for him In fluency a fine of 423.00 and added costa of
of speech and well-organized think­ M l5. which were paid.
ing. He said that If he is ever able
to retire that he hopes to make WAR BONDS will provide a "cushHastings his home.

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SECTION
except for the abandon
—,. drills and learning our way
around on the ship. Of course, we
were packed In pretty tight and It
was uncomfortable but we were not
suffering any. We got but two
meals per day but the food was
good and there wm plenty of It.
The third day oqt, we hit heavy
seM and lhe ship started to pitch
and roll—ao did I. I spent two days
being sick. A helmet Is a handr
thing lo have at times like that
Some days we could buy a few
little items at the ships store if we
wanted to sweat out lhe big line.
I made II twice and bought cookie*.
Ice cream and a couple of other
little things. I've forgotten just
what they were.
We ate Thanksgiving dinner on
the ship. I had about naif a turkey.
I ate until I wm full then ate acme
more and still had to throw some

THE HOME FRONT * S
(Continued from First Section)

Aachen. Germany
Hastings Banner Office
Hostings. Michigan

Have been receiving the Banner
regularly. Thank you very much
for keeping me in touch with the
home front. It Is indeed very nice
to read about former classmates
and their travels all over the world.
fined lo lhe ETO In the 7th Army
leaving from France on into Ger­
many. Sure wm n wild chase and
I really experienced a lot of close
shaves.
v,
I I am In a hospital now in Aach­
en. Germany having some patching
done on my left arm and hand. It
sure Is getting very tlre*ome here,
today being my 34th day.
Just wanted to inform you of my
new address:
Lt James W. Humphrey. 01185085

We made a big circle so It took
us 12 days to reach England. I
spent much of my time on deck
watching the other ships and some
times blimps or planes would fly
over and around us on their hunt
for suba.
A.P.O. 408. rl Post master
We had an escort of destroyers
New York. N. Y.
If you will address the Banner to ■ 11 KIUUIIU UB. UlIC UB&gt; 1 saw U1CI11
this addreu. It will considerably drop some depth charge* nut of
course
we never knew If they were
decrease the time in shipment.
Verv sincerely,
Lt. J. W. Humphrey tire. Some times they would fire
their anti-aircraft . weapons for

May 11. 1945
France
Mrs M. Gardner

Hastings. Mich.
Dear Mother.
How Is everything with you? I'm
O-K, and we are still here—^Just
outside of thc town of Lorient.
Polish your specks and dig out
your map. You are about to go
traveling with me. They have lifted
the restrictions so I can tell you
nearly everything that happened
since 1 left there the last lime.
bams &lt;Camp Rucker*.and try to
make this short without gluing
any of It. You have asked me about
many of these things but I couldn't
answer vour questions before now.
We left Camp Rucker Oct. 31 and
rode a troop train lo Camp Shanks.
N. Y.. arriving there November 2
where we stayed until Nov. 14. In
the evening we packed our bags
and headed for the boat.
It wm the middle of the forenoon
of the 15th before we were loaded
and sailed out of the harbor ao we
got to see the Statue of Ubertv on
the way out. While In Shanks I
had two 12 hour passes to New
York City and had a lot of fun
there.
We sailed on the USS. Squire
There were quite a number of ships
In our convoy and thev were of all
nites and kinds. Ours was a liberty
shin but quite a large one and a
beauty.
The first couple of days were un-

very interesting lo me but I got
very tired of It after a few days

So often I would look at the oth­
er troop ships and wonder who was
on them. I wondered If Bob was on

the one about 500 yards In front of
my ship. More about that later.
There Is still more lo say about lhe
boat ride The convoy split up and
we docked at Plymouth. England.
Those big rock bluffs of the harbor
were the most welcome sight I'd
seen in a long time. That was thc
morning of Nov. 21.
From Plymouth we went by train
to Dorchester, then by truck to a
camp 5 miles from there. While In
England we made several trips to
Liverpool for trucks. We would go
there by train and drive the trucks
back. Coming back we would stay
one night at an English Army
can't say that I enloyed bread,
beans and sow belly for breakfast
with tea for a chaser. Most of the
English have forgotten what butter
and sugar look like.
While at Dorchester, some of the
fellows went to London on three
day passes but I went to Bourne­
mouth with three of the other driv­
ers We slept at the Red Cross
building and took In the town for
a couple of days.

ccc

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JUNK tt, IMS
•nd Phyllis Ann * Mra. John. Bat- ' more weeks ot paratroop training ' An onkm uuce. eapectally good ’ Davenport at the American Legion HOWARD A. BARNES
'•on*. Jack and Richard. Al*o two
too were Sunday guesta of lheir
,
. staters. Mrs. Stanton Wilcox of
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Y»lter
Cta. 0,.^'Hi f.^ u:__ _________
Howard' A. Barnes.
I. passed Grand Rapid* Mra. Otis Gallup of
On Monday thsy plan to go on a Thursday afternoon. * Mr. and ‘ Sgt. Eugene Williams. 6925407
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at
8:45
thl* city, ana brother. Bgt. Herman
Mra. Howard CTom of Leach lake • Co. B.fth Batt. 2nd P. Tr.
fulling trip.
a m. on Wednesday June X. He had £**»■’’"
JP
were Saturday dinner guesta. of the ; Fort Benning. Georgia.
"•&gt;/
rrwo1 m onwn ana i«t ~~ —*772,, "‘il''
lattrm mother. Mra. extella Crex*. I Pvt Florence (Brown) Rowe re-, and removed, add one cup top milk
wlihe* been in ill health for.several yean P^lliwine* and hl* starafalher. HerMra. Carolina Buehler *pcnt a turned to California, after *pending to the antona and stir, to Mrva.
"** 5M51. *
and seriously 11) the past two mBn Beamer, Br., otHuttniiFuon*pjl2i June a- ■■ —
few day* with her aon Forest 'and I a furlough at home
. pour aauce over ftah
Site
LtmSo^ raiter- In^Hastlnn. the son of Alvarado'
\t£
dtnner guests of Mr. and Mr*, house home in Bowne. * Mr and
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sauce
to
spread
on
fillet
before
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Mre
Artnur
Latnrvo
eoterfamily in North Irving returning
in Sttckle of west Cari»on. * Mrs. Semish Secse. Mra. Adah Mot- Bunday
bp-v lUi
broiling consists of l teaspoon dry lalued Sunday. In honor of Dr. and
to her daughter's. Mra, i Richard Lee
Williams ha* been mustard, U teaspoon ^wceMer- IM’* ^nnileViarv^'^rat^'urra^nt
and Mr*.
Mn Claude Waltan
Wallhn and ter and Mrs. Mina DenUc were Laura Thompson In Bowne. * The
Bob spent Sunday in Flint with gueata at the birthday party given
aick with
with jaundirt
Jaundice
*hlre aauce. 2 tabtaapoona ehill
mlT oirir LJth?w m■ D?- Beumer. He had been employed by
Mount Calvary cemetet
and Mra Donald Smith and 1 alck
\,.r*
ha* the rauceHtaa^Mltond 1 table- -- ^^^J^/car*. Lh4“ Bar
ads. * Mr. and Mra. Harry OU- i for Mra. Ellen Sccac at the Wm. Rev.
several
---------------- ---------------Marguerite R
&lt;
ot Ortonville spent Saturday I Olthonse home in Bowne. * Mr daughter Beverly were Thursday | ■w
...m&gt;.
। spoon lemon per serving.
1
o**rv
St and Father's day With -w
the . and Mia. E. M. Batdorff of Rud/ortl tvenlng dinner guests of Mr. and'muinpa
BANNER WANT A DVB. PAY
Mn Will Blough —
has —
been sick
If fiah 1* atilj icned only occm- , *£»£•?'wto Mr and Mr* Will
Mrs.
Free-ifx.
I father. Miner King. * Earl
u&lt; la
U better
ta«.r al
U late
UU reports,
rrpqru.
Ita.lb'. U» r.raHU Btafc UrJ| mS K H
port. * Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wood* but
f at Chicago and sister. Mrs
0„ Barryvillc Mrs Minerva
who hare been ac Rochester. Minn. 1 Mrs. L. R. Wolcott haa
has been
bee tak- 1 tar sauce or lemon juke may be |
■hllllua ot Clarksville were Mrs. Floyd Eckert of Detroit Hate stopped on their way home al Mad- I en
„ to
,n Pmnnrk
and Mr and Mra Earl
Pennock hoepltal for medical preferred But to wake up lagging 1
i returned to their horria after «pend| appetite*, any one of the above'
Hasting*; Bert Seward.
M
“P
| Ing the past week doing aomb rr- Ison, Wls.. to visit relatives. They care,
—------- ...
I »•“««. «hould add thc necrasary ur
Mr5 W|” Dexter. Mr. and
also visited Mr. and Mra. Robert
;
modeling
at
their
farm
home
in
ra. Martin Vlerk of Charlotte
&lt; tangy flavor.
White of Stevensville When the lat­
Mra. Everett Shepard. Bailie creek.
ent the weekerid and Sunday 1 north Irving. * Betty and Carl ter brought them home on Tues­
|
,
M - H. Dawson. Pastor
I w Mr. and Mra. Harold Gould enterth the latter*' parent* Mr. aud Krauss attended the Herald plcnk day. * Harold Finkbclncr of North Frewport
| tallied Mr. and Mr*. Gould of Niles
lai Ramona. Park on Saturday, a Irving spent a few days last week
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
ra. Forest Buehler and family.
j
10: 30 Bible school
,1 over the weekend. * Arthur Lathrop
' Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Eddy ire
The Rev. and Mr*. J. W. McCue Mrs. Josie Rowe bl Portland Spent .with hl* br«her the REv. LcRoy
11: 30 Morning worship
.1 accompanied Dr. and Mr*. Clarence
id lhe Rev. and Mra. Donald Suntlav afternoon with Mrs. Ida I Plnkbelner in Grand Rapids.
7: 00 U. B Christian Bideavor
.
1 Lathrop to Fowlerville to see his
nlth were Wednesday dinner Howk Thu wa* the first time Uicy
8.00— No aarvlce Communion and
; ™’.h=r. Mrs. LouLse Lathrop, who is
Rlahard &lt;Dlck&gt; Buehler was a
Itata at Mr. and Mr*. John Thaler had met in forty-three years 'Hicy Monday caller on Rev J. W. Mc­ Quarteily meeting at Pleasant Vai-’ Eddy U caring for them. * Mra. quite
9?“*. 111.
«h * E. H. SL«aon of Bat'
•oufh‘Campbell. * Mr ami Mrs ako called on the latter’s parent*. Cue. A Mra
1 Joseph Smith and dlughter*. Mrs Creek Is spending a couple dn
Isabt-lla Swart of ley.
gorge Alexander aud family of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weaver Of Elm­ Grand Rapids. Mrs. Marie Roush.
8: 00—Thursday evening prayer (afjemjnn smith, and Ralph of Has­ with Mr and Mrs. A. Lathrop.
,
mil. Mr. and Mra. Cliff Johnson dale.
Mrs. Ida Howk. Mra. Effie Parker meeting at the church
tings and Theodore Komrau* of
Mr. and Mrs Robert Newton tc- vUltcd
d family of Middleville. Mr*,
Pleaiant Valley
the
Star
Commonwealth
for
the Navy were Monday afternoon FAILING HEALTH
ttha Johnson of Hastings were cornpatiled bv Mra Kenneth Clark txJV* at Albion, and on their way,
10:00 Morning worship
caller* on the Chas, ana Keith Far- WAS THE CAUSE
inday afternoon callers of Mr. of Hastings were in Battle Creek home stopped al the Percy Jone*
*5hOO‘
«
, ( iraa. W «sr. ana ran.
No doubt due to'his falling health
id Mra. Dan Poatma and Phyllis asttirday. * Mlsa Maxine TookM &lt;.f ! hospital in Battle Creek * Mrs
8 00 Communion and^ Quarterly |
Berth* Colton and Elmer Mat- was
the suicide of Harold Radford.
in. * Mr. and Mra Henry Smcl- Grand Rapid* nnd Virginia Fl*h Anna Weaver of Woodland passed meeting Preaching by thc prc»ld- । mews and family were guest
COME IN# ASK ABOUT
40, of this city on Friday afternoon.
r of Weat Freeport spent Sumlay returned Bunday from tnetr week's away Sunday morning
15 elder.
elder.
" ’
‘
day? June
June 17
ir'at'
a"KlrtRJiy
She ..
Is a ln«
jay.
at a
birthday tllnner He had been in the employ of the
th their daughter. Mrs John outing at Saugatuck, a Walter । sister-in-law of morning.
Mrs
Ida
Howk
and
8:00
—
Monday
evening.
Quarterly
m
honor
of
Mrs
Edith
Wheeler
at
New York Central railroad for 28
•tzna of McCords. * Sandra aud Cook of trike Ode«a was n Friday Mrs. Etflc Parker. Funeral service* conference, businra* meeting
I
the
home
ot
her
daughter.
Mrs
yean, for some time having charge
nlor Woods returned last Wed- caller at the L»fr Wflllnm home In were held on Tuesday * Mrs Ken­
You are invited to all these serv- George Huizengx's of Grand Rapids, of the passenger station here
aday from a week's visit with South Camohcll. ♦ Mr. and Mrs neth Clark and Mrs. Arthur Fuller ices.
. i Mr. and Mrs, John Homan their
He had left lhe depot at four
Don Richards and soil Tom of
son. Lt. and Mrs. Jack Homan and o'clock, and went from there to
Hasting* with Mr and Mrs Rob­
Dearborn were Saturday dinner •f
Mra Sarah Bickel of Dayton, Ohio, hit home. 11® W. Green Street.
.
Methodist Church
ert
Newton,
were
tn
Lansing
Fri
­
and family of Kalama- guests of Mr and Mra. Don postma day. * Mi nnd Mra Allen Fish
are spending a Week with lhe Guy Whtn Mrs Radford came home
Donald Smith. Pastor
Kantners * Mr*. John Bostwick ol from her work al the ratioifing
10 30 Morning worship
rLMted Mr*. Roy Deming of Alta
Grand Rapids and Mrs. Anna Bost­ board, at a little after 5 o'clock. She
11 00 Bible school, classes for
Sunday
Mike sure of the proper development
wick and baby
Ann
7:00 Christian Endeavor
----- &gt;Cecile
-------------— of
— ,New
----- ; uiu
n&lt;'i see net
out
• Mr und Mrs Fred Talibcrcr ac­
did not
her uusouiiu,
husband, but
of bone structure . . , thc right body
Orleans. La . were rtcwit guesta of; l|WU(.ht |jt&gt; w,as llol far au av aIMi
R on
Evening worship
X.
companied
&gt;, by
*—/ Mra.
.M I If Truman
&gt; I Uli ■■&gt;&gt;&gt; Peppell
, I
II
' ' »••&gt;&gt;••••»
How fortified
growth ta produce high-vitality pullets
11 of Algonac who had
had -----spent
- -a few
8 no Wednesday evening Bible Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Eddy. * LlR'v I won la soon appear. So she proceedt
4
l
If
bte
fr
1*42
1x1
,o
prapnre
the
evening
meal.
At
! day* with them, visited In Grand study and prayer meeting.
with rtvolutionciv
capable of sustained egg production—
VJ«,
ml
oboul
6
o'clock
he
had
nol
come
Co
j Rapids Sunday. Mra. Pvppcll re--------------------------------------Rif
f
1
h
1
tl
'«'
hou*c.
M»
*he
decided,
at
that
with « urn, tempter? feed containing
। turned to her home Monday * Mr I a,
Detroit breaking her leg above the wfts un,wua| fcr him. to look into
IAUCE ADDS
FLAVOR
Chrysler dr Plymouth Experience Preferred
' and Mrs Frank Bunker and grand ! li'n«i'.
‘wSwwV
&lt;H-F (Metbio-Vite). Come in. Get
daughter of Alto spent Thursday ITo F1!',, ’’ERVINGS
..
t. ■ v the garage to -re if he had driven
. Mir
Mr
•*“&gt; w‘*n She OPrncd
convincing facts, today!
k
’
2*
ll
cA
??
r
’
an
|
’
lhe
garage
door,
she
wa*
horrified
I; Crew. * Miss Dorothy Woods h portant place on tables of Michigan . Mr* Sranhen
Stephen IVrrln.
Pvrrln Phvlll*
Phyllis and
and ._
!h &gt;._j
hJS’T
hI .*•_&gt;
ur&gt;r—
'.,hXtv
«
,5..
&gt;.. 0
h,,*.
11 spending a few days with relatives residents because of the red meat u
uzjnIlc Pf FHtaford
were Wednes!£tf!.
n&lt;Lj£!£j*j
? TJ* J?,—
0*??MADE WifH MASTER MIX CONCENTRATES WITH M.V
at Stevensville.
with her «is- 1 dinrlaite. MU* Helen A Baeder. as
Far- '?n£.&lt;£'
’JX e rear end
. ....
— v.^.ne
Iter. Mrs Doris Piper of Terre ,; &lt;«ant profrasor of foods and no- lf2 They were called here bv the w,
,a*—Hl»
death
w" was still
running.
Hl* module.
death wa* due to in­
Haute,
Ind
*
Mr
and
Mr*.
Allen
;
trtticn
.st
Michigan
State
co
lege.
sl|C
f
den
d
;
ath
of
their
father.
Vaac
ar^
, iiuuk, uiu ■ ,-&gt;ii mm «*i». num
............. jjiaaen aeani oi uieir lamer.
haling carbon monoxide.
| Fish were in Saranac Saturday, and nffcr* suggest loin for more atlrae- williams. * Mr. and Mrs Willis
Sheriff Bera nnd Coronor Dr.
called at the Charles Radford home. live ways nf serving
Kantner
KantnerofofHastings
Hastingswere
wereSunday
Sunday Lathrop arrived soon after lhe dis­
IT'S WORTH
j, ■ Nothing
n„t&gt;ni&gt;a is
ia uujic
«u monotonous
iiwiiuuiiiuu.i dinner guests at the Guy Kantners.
in Lowell * Mrs. Glen .Miller of
quite so
Kantners covery wa* made. No inquest was
near Lake Cltv was a Friday eve.. '1 a*
— fish
**•*• served
""
plainly •«
day
— Ip —
and
•*-----Mr. nnd
—’ —
Mrs
- w
Russel
------- Kantner
•— —
and* deemed necessary.
REPEATING
HASTINGS.
MICHIGAN
I day out. says Mias Baeder
Mrs Thelma Wesplnter and Barnlng caller of Mrs Chas. Bunn
Mr. Radford is survived bv his
s. Marvin
Marvin Thaler
Thaler . A tonin to'sauce, nn egg sauce, a Gara oi" Hastings were evening
। ' Mr. and Mrs.
wife. Gladys, hl* daughter. Marian.
and
Wilbur
'horseradish
stUce or a cheese ......
sauce
callers. * Mr*. ..........
Norma .........
Sifton of
DON'T neglect necessary
•.Hastings.
iiBiiuuis. .-ui
niiuur
-------..
...
D
ol
Mr nun
»Mrs.
...... .. .......
[
a
brother.
Charles
of
Lowell.
Mich.,
.
.nn* the
»K« appeal Woodland
&gt;1...
. Aa.., Sunday with Mr.
r 1,1I)d R
I Hutchens, and Pfc Willis Hutchins
, 1 »*n completely change
spent
land • sister. Miss Hazel Radtoro?
repair jobs ori ydur car.
and wife Grand Rapids visited *&gt;f
ordinary fried or broiled fish, and Mra. Flovd Mahler * Mr •t’d[I „f
ofJj
f,I
Detroit.
their mother. Mra Foster Poorman. i
tomato sauce, cook a small , Mrs
Victor and ; TTI|C
1”'" Chns Warner and
—'r-.kxc;'
bor*y *»■' taken to lhe LeonMr and
mid Mra. Wm _C«PPon_
arrt runerai
funrrai nomc
hnnu. Jn
uie chapel
Stindny, Keith and Marva Thaler ch“Pt*d onion and a tablespoon of Mr
C«Pt»n and .iro
in ui
stayed with their grandmothefSat- 1 fat until tender but not brown Add Lan&gt; were weekend guest* of Mr.|,
(| (hat
models are available. Let
1 &lt;il
that homp
home thl
the. funcrnl
funeral was held
urday and Sundav * Mr* Glen ' •’rcfn Pepper in » tablespoon of and Mra. Clarence Faust of Belle-',011------------- afternoon,
------------ at 2 o'clock. I
Mondnv
j Parker visited her hbsbnnd thi*! « t4»h1e*ixsin of fh-ur. r &lt;;ur» n&gt;- v«e *
T1?hr,P«mS&gt;«“e ■£)»£ I conducted by Rev. Leason Sharpe,
1 weekend In lhe hoaidl.M at Grand I matora and - (earpoon suit Sim- .Held
the summer with 11Jastor ol the Presbyterian church.
like running order. We
Rapid*. * Pfe Willta Hutchens Is mer in minutes; strain if desired 11’!;'
- ' -tils gX
Fisi 1 IThp burtal was ,n Riverside cemehome tn Slav * George Gnbel and
The other three aaucra are based
*jUp“dT was a
have a reputation for exfriend and Mr and Mrs. Jack Ste« crc»m snueeof l&lt; tablespoon* Whechr of Grand lupiu was a
vens of Chicago called on Mrs Pos- shorteii ng. 1 •. tablespoons flour. 1 1w^^tr aita
ter
Poonnan
Monday
|
mil*..
^"
lr
teY
Mayo
o(
H»&gt;:
‘g- |
cup milk. . _______ ,
ter Poorman Monday
few grains of peeper Meh the fat 1 spent Tuesday evening with Mr.
Mrs. Bernice J. BrUtnl, 47, wife
In a double boiler, blend In the and
Mrs. Keith Farh-c
iol Ben L. Bristol 14a North Mc­
’ flour and add thc milk gradually,
Kinley. Battle Creek, took her life
July 3—Freeport Rebekah lodge I Stir until thickened mid add the
COATS GROVE
I Friday forenoon, at the home of her
LLOYD ■TVER, Service Manager
llcisonlng
Duane Clum and Carlton Coats I mother-in-law. Mrtf. Eva Sweet, at
Ma- I For thr eyig vartatinn. add 2
to East Lansing to the state Banfleld.
, sliced hnrd-ccMiked rags tn the 1go
belle Yoder's
Chrytfar - DeSoto - Plymouth
EvinrudoI
Century
* Mr. at:d 1 We learn Hint she had suffered n
cream sauce Cherac sauce require* 4-H club meeting
Crossing your fingers won't assure your
Mra Llovd Dcmond of Ionia c-alled recent aerlous decline in health
Part* &amp; Service
Motoni
Boats
.......
thc addition of ’ cup nt grated on
the former's mother on Sunday; She was taken to Mr. Bristol's
Sgt Eugene William.* telephoned I cheese, cooked In thc sauce until evening.
Callers there in lhe aft- mother's home, brrnuse It x«s be­
car a longer life. But Our complete serv­
Michigan ot M. C, Trdcki Haitingt
I
hk* parent*. J,lr. aud Mr* Late Wil- ’ melted For real rest trv adding T emoon were tier
Phona
2482
father.
Arch lleved that rest and quiet there
Hams at South Campbell. Sunday-* tablespoons grated horseradish Graves, who is staying now m Has- , would rr.-tore her She had been
that hr had won six more arrows, which has been drained from Ita , tings, and her nephew. Malcolm . there for a .few days
ice job will keep your car in good con­
and ta a licensed pilot. He has nine i vinegar
,
Tuckerman
Tuckerman «.
of Hastings. * EvangeFriday morning Mra. Sweet did
__ ________________________________ ________________________________ _’ Untie meetli
’"' continue meh eve-1 not disturb her daughter-in-law
...&lt;-:lng»
dition.
nlng thi*
this weei
week conducted by "the wishing her to have all the rest and
- , ning
closing Sunday evening. * 1 sleep possible That forenoon Mrs
-&gt;A Brocks." clotir
Mra Ha
Ira Sliu
Shultz
of Hastings ....
and | ■®tr«t and a friend drove to HasMr».
— —
son
------------------....---------- They
.... ....
.w» Robert
Ribcr: of the
thc U.
" 8.
S. Navy visitvWt-., tings
lo do some
trading.
were
Jed at T-u'.
Paul^ '.Vccdn
Woodman's
’.r.r.'.-. cn
on^ Friday
Friday, 1 here but a short
shorty time, and returned
Buy More BONDS - and HOLD THEM!
Robert u home (or a 10-day fur- I to Banfleld at about 11 o'clock Mrs.
Bristol
louah. * Plans are being made by Sweet did not lind Mrs Rrtz™
the Sunday school for n picnic with about lhe home nor In her bed"siie
the Wayland Sunday school In thc rncni a* she had expected She
near future Announcement* as to called and received no response,
time and place will be made later * । Then she Rent to the ham. nnd
Quite a number from here attended | there found that Mr*. Bristol was
the C. E. convention at Hastings dead, having hung herself with a
Having sold the farm, wc will offer the following at Public Auction at the place lo­
last Saturday. Coats Grove won one rope.
1 of the prizes. * Mr and Mr*. H.
She Ls survived by her husband,
cated 3 miles west of Nashville; or about 9 miles east of Hastings on M-79, and J
i Woodman went to Milford
last | by a son. Robert. 20, who h serving
RHONE 2240
HASTINGS, MICH.
I lliursday to visit Mr and Mr* R»o I In the Air corps, and is at present
mile north on
1 Brink They brought back
their In Florida; also by two children
daughter. Ruth, who haa fuilshed at home—Virginia. 16. and Rlchher veara teaching nt Bloomfield ard, 15.
| Hills She return* there next year. __________________________________

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MONDAY, JULY 2,1945
Commencing at 1 p.m.

HORSES
Brown gelding, wgt. 1,500 lbs.
Black gelding, wgt. 1,500 lbs.

COWS
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, due July 6.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, due July 5.
Guernsey heifer, 10 Irtos. old.
Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old, fresh 2 wks.

HOGS
White sow, with 9 pigs.
White sow, with 3 pigs.
2 thoroughbred Hampshire gilts, bred.
.POULTRY
60 yearling White Leghorn hens.
74 White Leghorn pullets, 11 wks. old.
FARM TOOLS
John Deere drop head single cylinder hay
loader.
John Deere side delivery rake.
John Deere mower, 6 ft. Hay tedder.
New Idea manure spreader.
International riding plow.
Oliver No. 11 riding plow.
Syracuse walking plow. 2 sec. drag.
Double walking cultivator.

Two row riding cultivator.
Light cultipacker. Dunham bean puller.
Black Hawk edrh planter.

Spike tooth drag. Steel wheel wagon.
Schofield potato planter.
Riding cultivator. Flat rack, extra good.
Small iron kettle. Electric brooder stove.
Simplex oil brooder stove.
Frost portable single or double unit milk­
ing machine.
Quantity of lumber. Clover seed.
Quantity of baled straw.
Wood wheel wagon, bump boards.
Belknap sleighs. Sickle grinder.
800 Ib. scales. 2 harrow carts.
Jack screws. Large iron kettle.
Good set of double harhess.
Forks, shovels, and other articles too nu­
merous to mention.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Large cupboard with glass doors.
Kitchen cabinet. Round OaK. range.
McCormick Deering cream separator,

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H1GIIBANK
Susan Hawblitz age 95 years
passed away al the home of her son
william Thursday morning after a
short illness. The funeral was held 1
Saturday at the North Evangelical
church and burial in Lakeview i
mausoleum. Nashville. * Mr. and
Mrs Eir Mlnlch and Jonas Haw- '
blitz of Indiana nnd Mrs. Frank
Hawblitx were Friday supper guest*
at Mr and Mra Will Hawblitz.'s. *
John Mangan who has been visit-1
Ing at lhe Errctt Skidmore home,
returned to Battle Creek for a few
days * Kendel Gyv oI
Nash-1
vllle L» visiting a few days at Er[ retl Skidmore«. * Mr. and Mr*
Worth Green mid Mr nnd Mrs
Will Hawblitz were callers at Mrs !
Frieda Marshall's of lhe Branch dbtrict Sunday. * Errett Skidmore
B* among the old schoolmates i
ndny that gathered nt thc home 1
I of Mr nnd Mr* Claud Hoffman for
a potluck dinner a Mr and Mrs i
I Frank Hawblitz and Larry' Jone*1
I accompanied Mr mid Mrs. Floyd
I Nesbit on a trip to the southern part
I of the stale Sunday IL being Mr.!
and Mra. Hawblitz's silver wedding
anniversary
CLOVERDALE
*'
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Applegate
•nd Elsie entertained Mr and Mrs
| Roy Howenstine of Huntington.
Ind., and Walter Ruch of South
Whitney. Ind*, over the weekend
* Mrs. Lucy Dings of Dowagiac Is 1
visiting friends' here for a couple . •
weeks a Mr*. Virgil Monica nnd
i Luey Davenport called to see

nearly new.
Large size circulating heater, nearly new.
Bedroom suite. Three-quarter bed.
Rocking chairs and 2 overstuffed chairs.
3 burner oil stdve. SdUBcge grinder.
Kitchen safe. Couch. Kitchen table.
2-5-gal. cream cans.
Sortie crocks, dishes and milk strainers
and other articles.

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Now to tell you where I stand on
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had .something that was nt nil com­ । the point system. I have 33 months
fortable to ride In. thc trip would service and 20 months overseas. I
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campaign stars
have been almost like o vacation. I nnv
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But thc army transportation b 1 have 2 mrjrc. That gives me a total
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j in I have yet to see the place where COMING TO THE THEATRES
war workeni take vitamin pills to
keep working. The meet I have
seen yet may take them, but my

and happenings of Italy. Since lhe to keep fit for after duty hour* at'
war ended over here we are begin- i the evening dan^e or lhe Blue
nlng to sec a few sights and ap- I Room. A big sign'. "Wine, Woman
predate the beauty of Italy. Before and song." Believe —
------- • I
me *I *know.
when we were fighting wc were go- was ata.
—J ■"
stationed
in San
Diego, Calif.
Ing so fast we didn't have lime to for
.... two years. Come down to Wash­
।look
—w around -----*. on
|y Ior
ton ssome time. See how they cjo
much,
only
for Knujfg
Kraut'r tag
ington
and we kept an Eagle
F
Eye ~
open there.
for them. Ha-Ha.. Talking about
And speaking
«,----- w
of. bond*,
^,.™. yea most
Krauts reminds me at
of the hun
hiiii-­ soldiers have bonds. I take a 818.75
dred's or “
--------- ■*’ of them —
------------thousands
that- bond a month. You spbak so highly
I mw in this last all-out push In of how war workers work the clock
Italy. After we started the offen- i around. But don't forget they gel
slve we had them on the run to paid overtime. Yes. we also work
fast that we hardly had time to , overtime and believe me lady you
cat. and when we did eat it was arc always doing double time. What
that famous C Ration that all the I the h—1 ta expected of it service
fellows know about. I never was so I man—lo make the guns, buy the
glad in all my life when they start- 1 cutu and still fight also? So take it
ed to give up. and when they did. I easy kid. Maybe you will get used
they came out of their hiding to it too. If you can't get along on
places like anta.
nieces
what you're getting. II-suggest
suggest that
I've only been over here In Italy you join the WAC'S. and drive a
6 months, but during that time I've truck fur 150.00 per month.
Well. I must really go now Jane
Been slot. I landed In Naples thc
23rd of -December 44. went lo a dear, you sec the army works on a
Replacement Depot in the Voltumo 24 hour ba*U. 7 days per week. I
Valiev and staved there for 3 still feel sorry for all ot you people
months doing a little training etc. having to eat that dreaded dessert.
Bye Jane,
Then I went to lhe 8th Repl. Depot
My address is now:
near Florence for one week. From
Pvt. Charles L. Wilson. 16033704
'here I Joined the 10th Mountain
Co. D. 4th Bn.
Div. In the Apennines Mts. where
1st
Regt.
we started lhe all out push. It sure
Ft. Meade. Md.
was some experience but 'kith a
good bunch of men we came
through okay.
Well I guess this la about all for WAR BONDS will provide a "cush­
now Zolly. but I Just wanted to let
ion" for post-war years.
you know that I appreciate the
Banner and the awe)! job you folks
pee doing on the Home Front Paul
Williams U close by me and he
came over the other night and rend
the Banner with me. we sure get
a bl« kick out of it and also enjoy
all the news we can get.
Paul nnd I both say hello to all
our friend's from In and around

per and I'll be looking forward to
getting the next issue. So long for
now.
Yours very truly.
Bill VanderMale
Pfc. Wm. VandrrMale. 36985204
Co I 85Ch Mt. Inf

June 11. IMS
Dear Zolly,
I just got In from work and have
hed mall call and chow. Received
the Banner and upon reading It I
noticed thc Barry Bypaths by Jane
Cameron.
I must admit it ta different and
gives all the boys quite a laugh, in­
cluding mvaelf of course.
For Instance, where the people
are now eating hideous messes of
dessert made with com syrup. I any
MIm or Mrs. Cameron, did you
ever get up at 4:00 ajn and for
breakfast eat two slices of toast, n
cup of coffee, and a bowl of cereal
and before day light, was ort the
march with a full field pack on
your back? Of course on a hot day
you would never march more than
20 miles. I have marched 30 miles
but that was In '42. nnd we didn't
get off at even oay 6 pm., and I
believe mo*t war workers working
the dav shift get off then or before.
And lhe many state* I have been

Several

Randolph Scott. Gypsy Rate Le*. pit*! Thum
Dinah Shore and Bob Bums. The
story Is naturally exciting became It
la laid In IBM in Alaska during thc
Yukon Gold rush.

A pro Uy girl and a discharged
0.1. who endure many ‘ upa wua
downs before they finally get to­
gether. make this story thoroughly
amusing.

CasUe of Crimes starring
Diana Churchill and Kenneth Kent.

A baffling mystery in which the
story is concerned with the attempt*
of Kenneth Kent as a Pari* de­
tective to find the murdered who
cooler weather. Let's hav*
poisoned a wealthy woman.
crowd and show Oomrad*
Webb and Sister Mildred P*
A western in which Bill Eliott much *e appreciate their st
make thc parties a big succ
takes the leading role.

Twenty-five decks of

Comrade Roy Bush Is In Leila
Post hospital Battle Creek. We aU |

—
BANNER WANT ADVS. MT

TERRIFIC WIN
BLAST MICHIGAN
Causing Thousands of Dollars in Property
Damage

It's a Comfortable Feeling to Know Your
Property Is Protected by Windstorm
Insurance Policies in This Company.

omen*
DI RECTORS
IltllUI Hill, FmiM

■. t cert, tayifww
V. L IHTUTT, MEE

use thc past tense. About all that | }!?p ].?» i-tt/r
thtakS Sm’S.nS
remains of the large cities I have |
“n&lt;!
seen I* a mas* of rubble. The buildt
’
Ings that aren't completely dt*--|
‘
J? rEm^h... ‘.m
troyed are gutted and Just lhe out- I ^m^from 1
' b ‘l l-L
|
came
from
a
small
place
in
the
er shell* Blanding, staring at you I
--------- ” town at the Junction
with a
„
---------------- zt three countries.
windows. It gives me grim satis­
Germany. Austria, and Czechoslo­
faction to see the populace of Ger­ owsr.
vakia. This money is worthless ex­
many returning to their blasted cept
as souvenirs. But if it was
homes and poking around In the
good at the present rate of ex­
remains to see If they can find any- change
the money I am enclosing
would be worth (23.110.00. Quite a
wad. eh?
Will have to sign off now or this i
letter will have to go parcel post
instead of Air Mall.
Bye for now.
Love. Clarence

Sgt. Tyler has been sending home
many souvenirs to his 3 small
brothers. They now each have a
German pack. hat. bayonetle. can­
teen. undershirt, several insignias,
n half shelter, besides lota of
stamps and bills, eta. He was sta­
tioned near Verdun. France for
some time and sent many pictures
from there. He has also visited the
cemetery where F/O John V. Monasmlth. who was killed on Mar. 13,
was buried at Rhelms.

60 YEARS
FAITHFUL, UNBROKEN SERVICE
to Michigan Property Owner*

Writ* th* Hom* Office

MICHIGAN MUTUAL WINDSTORM INSURANCE CO.
fitabllihad 1883

Hom, Offic*: HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Th* Largeit and Oldest Winditorm Insurance Company of Its kind In Michigan

NO NEW
GAS HEATING CUSTOMERS
RIGHT NOW
It has token a lot of natural gas to produce war goods
elsewhere. In order to conserve the supply of natural gas.
tion Board early in the War issued an order prohibiting the
new natural gas heating customers except under certain
ditions.

in Michigan and
the War Produc­
connecting-up of
exceptional con­

This WPB order has now been modified, which understandably has caused
many people to hope that they could obtain natural gas soon for heating their
homes and other buildings. This Company appreciates the interest in natural
gas shown by these customers and sincerely wishes that gas for heating could
be supplied immediately to all those who want it.
But the demand for naturol'gus for industrial purposes-is still very great

ehlfcan Bel!
gress in rer of tele­
line. But
many more
phones lo­
ir has prethe system,
ving more

be meeting ships like his. Thousands of airs
will be taking him and his comrades homeward
for their thirty-day furloughs. Thirty precious
days More war begins for them once more.

ydne will
th typical "*.1
• and con*
al! yonr
will enjrty
three Mbng way In

ihort.

i rh or Br-

*hfn Use.

Regular railroad equipment, too, will be help­
ing to carry America’s wounded in comfort l?s

all part of a transportation job that may mean
20,000,000 man-moves . . . and will certainly

mean fewer cars even for essential civilian use.
We on the railroads can hope to do this vast

j

task only with the continued help and under­
standing of our passengers. It’s a job for every­

one ... to speed the men who arc speeding
Victory . . . and to smooth the homecoming of

•ws over here. Ha-Ha. Anyway I
int to thank you very much for
e paper's, they sure help a felw’a morale 100 percent. I rapeally Uke’thp news from the Home
ont column, it gives a fellow a
l of news that he might never
tow about. I also like the writ­
es you put In about our fellows
id girls who have been home lateon furlough'^ etc. I also want to
ahk the people in Barry county

our fellow Americans who must pack months,

NOTICE

years, perhaps a whole lifetime of living into
their thirty days between wars.

We will be closed

•g up your
rer off the
'hole line.

■ towny ■

Cividaie. Italy
June 6. 1045
The Hastings Banner
Hastings. Michigan
Dear Zolly:
Well, here I am at last. I sup­
pose you've been wondering why I
haven't written before, haven't
vou? Well, to tell you the truth
I've been quite busy lhe last few
months, and I've neglected quite a
few letters. Now that the war Is
over, over here In .Italy Tro doing
my best to get caught up. I received
three Banners In the last week, two
were quite old. March and April,
but the one I received the other

July 1 to July 7

for vacation

NEW YORK CENTRAL

AUTO PARTS

I

E. L COTA HttHsgi
C. C. CMWH. Lsgto*

Among some of thc Ger- ' noV^t'beglS' to Iwk ftkeTmtaht

(At present oil our boxes arc rented, but wc will be
glad to put your name on the waiting list.)

ncE

"St,S'

They,
who dosome
the splendid lob of writing
different letters each week, they
sure are fine and I guess the rest
ot lhe fellows fee! the same.

in this area, ond our facilities for supplying natural gas service ore not sub­
stantially different than before the war. In ordinary times, these facilities
would have been expanded, but during the war years it has been impossible

to increase capacity for other than war purposes. Manpower and materialsremain scarce even now. and it is difficult to foretell when the shortages will
be eased.
ln fairness to all the people it serves, this Company believes it should not
connect up ANY additional gas heating customers at this time because to
do so would seriously jeopardize the dependability of service supplied to pres­
ent customers. Therefore, until there is opportunity to increase our natural
?|os capacity, where needed to serve new space heating customers in a sotisoctory way. we make this request:

Pleate do not Install any gas heating equipment ot thii time. If you
are planning on building a new house or other building or making any changes
in your heating equipment, please consult with us before proceeding with
your plans.
We assure our customers we^will provide space heating service os soon
as possible for all who wish it. At”the present time it is impossible. Pending
a change in existing conditions, your cooperation will be appreciated.
If you wish further information, we invite you to coll ot our local office.

CONSUMERS

flH M I

-..............................................................., W dark the aame day.
I once more 1'11 close. I'll try to write thing worth salvaging.
1 T^e U?,ck &lt;irl,vers *er,® &lt;|c*dtJred more tomorrow and you write when o: mem. wander arotind aimlessly
Ito they let us Sleep that night. The you can.
—I
with a blank look on their .faces.
next night we had to take our turn
*Love,
—
They just can t aeem to believe that
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 2.) walking guard. We had come to re-'
Willard
it could happen to them. And you
.
1 lieve the Mth Division. We pitched 1
Pfc.
Willard
M II
H. M.iUU'.J,
Usruuer. 38100823
JI
should see the look ot utter *maxe। our pup tent* and our men moved I Cannon Co. 3M Inf.
ment and disbelief on their faces
|■ A.P.O. 454. *» Postmaster
when they see thc endless stream
truck hauling supplies for the company
ll,e Mtn moved out ana nere we , New York. New York
of troops, armor and supplies roll­
it
in.
os were. They had some of these.huts I
ing by.
when^a?l„‘2lL
J4 I bulJt »° we moVed lnl° th«n We
Udi mg my trip I also visited Aus­
^1 on
,lUI h,rf ThL' u lhe
May 28. 1M5 tria and Czechoslovakia and as a
MAC comiAny
CUnilABIiy I,
I
PSI headquarters
’ There
'------------------------------- ras
very little Germany
side
•,
light I went
-iu, deer
um hunting in
In
land to croM the channel I drove
dlSger^! aiiy
loVutwas
Mu'ta
-itrota
cumM:i
Jessie
Edmands
I
the Bavarian Alps. May ta a funny
wHh mv t™'?' “ni1 c“mc acr°M i
*baclt thta*far but it was possi- «« E Bond St.
time
to be going deer hunting. I
with my truck. .
ble u gny dld comc throughTwc Hostings. Mlchr
.
' know, but we had a lovely track­
I spent Chrtatma* eve on the didn't see them.
Uncle and Aunt.
. ,
Ing snow and as I had some spare
LS.T. and had my Chrtatma* turI A few lines tonight to let
■f1 you : time I took advantage of It.
key (dinner) about half eaten when I- Our cannons were eloaer to the I know that I received your moat
18
the order came to unload. We were i front lines When I started driving welcome letter several days ago, ' Well. I suppose you May
arc fairly
in Cherbourg. I finished It in two the 2S ton truck that made me an but have been busy and never got I burning with curiosity about the
gulps and dashed below to get my ’ ammunition hauler. Ihauled a lot j to answer it.
Also, in lx-twccn ; long delay In my writing you. and
truck. It was already gone! I ot it.
times, I have moved and have a ■ aiiout how I stack up on the point
Jumped on another truck and wo I —. ,, ...
,
,, ,
-'*•*'—
system.
*
took off. The supply 8gt. had been 1, Thp fighting here wm all done
Pfc. J. H. Blmian. 36417377
i First I will explain my delay in
riding with me and he had taken
artillery. Toward
Co A. 116th Inf.
writing you. Thc end of the war.
off with my truck
&gt;«*t the Krauts ran short of
_
.iu
] for me. didn't mean less work, it
meant more. My work for the past
month has been doubled. I think
I told you tn my last letter about
own trucks again. What funf
, coUr»e. some men got hurt and
T
j cou|d teu ,..„u wh.r., r my two trips across Germany A
We were in France. What a killed on both sides but we didn't Om—but at thta place I can't I day or ao after my last letter we
place. I couldn't understand a !.&gt;« many, thank God. The artll- Wl., In Ib‘ central unn of Gcr- l.-mded on the trucks again and
!!!!"?
'0
’
’
t
*
“
.
,o
5
le
.*.
l
"y
on
both
sides
fired
over
top
ln
.,
n
y.
I
have
seen
H
Im
of
"hi,
....... .....
n.ko .unit- irrr uh wm biuva nrcu over lop m,uiv I have tern n Inf
ihi. rode nil day nnd nil night and
. &gt; like It fairlv erx*l...
thing new aJtaJn. The supply But nf
of it*
u» here
here. One rlnv
day thev
they rlrrinruvl
dropped 1 country nnd
but wound up on the banks of lhe Dan­
Is French Canadian nnd he could mine in here but they didn't hurt of course it s no comparison to ube. Our starting point for the trip
talk with the civilian*
I had any of us. One lit about 75 feel She Stat™
compaction to was a small town 16 Kilometers
iwrt ot a second hand conversation from
thta hut but It
tI must c
Icm- now
!™‘
11 wa* a
•delayed
‘’fW
cV*e
now Hone
Hope evervnne
everyone from Frankfort A'Maln, a place by
when ever we stopped. We moved fuse nnd didn't go off until It had I ls n”/
q k “nd
the name of Bad Hsmbourg. It ta
down the line W4IW
and -Minp^U
camped III
In an buried quite deep into the ground. “,me on dtaehwt? I think
a resort town nnd the. home of
apple
w
"
u.Ve
many of lhe idle rich. It Is also the
apple orchard
orchard Chndtmas
Chrsltmas night.
night.
so moat
most of
of the
the shrapnel
shrapnel went
went up
up in
in
]
site
of Wilhelms Baths and his
The next day, we moved on again ’he air or stayed in lhe ground. I !
Johnnie
' rose colored Castle, both of which
and camped at an airport at Ren- was so far down in my hole that it
nn* tv.v__ v.— —„u couldn't hurt me unless It fell right
i« i,,,,- i&lt;u&lt; 1 are among the places 1 can list in
my memoirs as having visited. Wc
” une
there but we found wood and built In with me. There wa* little chance i&gt;a- zol)y:
fires . so didn't suffer nuj.
any. Wt
nr of that. That is about all of thc j While In San Antonio Texas last arrived here at Vilshotcn. Ger­
n’f‘nii
until the morning facta
W(Mqc j mrt n couple of friends from many about 6 in the morning and
&lt; a
2? That morning we head- : Ha getting very late again and I .Hastings. 17ie three of us were spent, the remainder at the fore­
cd
here---------and got
Just bvbe- have a big day ahead tomorrow so , Rraduates of thc Class ot 1036 Lt. noon unloading the trucks and get­
...down
-------------------here
.z.. j'^t
ting established. I slept from 2 to
, j Roy Hathaway, who has been in 5. ate my supper and went to work,
the service far seven years and worked till 10.00 then to bed Every
Harold Bulo Just back from Ger­ day since then I have worked from
many.
.
t
•**•&gt;■* bM'n wondering
?.
of lhc,n “nd I am and now I can
It sure seemed good.
AND
tell you. Vilshofen ta a city a little
There were four of us from Has­ larger than Hastings and is sit­
tings in San Antonio as Roger uated on the banks of the Danube
river. If you have a detailed map
of Germany you can probably find
stopped at Mrndian. Miss for 3 it.
hours and I called up my uncle.
Last night I didn't have to work
Sgt. Raymond Reynolds. who Ls so went fishing in the Danube for
stationed at Key Field. He came a while i soon tired of fishing and
down, to the station and we hud went for a swim. Little did I think.
quite a talk.
3 years ago. that I would ever see
I am back In Alabama again. I the most romanticized of rivers, thc
furlough or
was stationed in Birmingham just
— beautiful blue Danube. But I have
a year ago now.
not only seen it. I have fished in It
My new address Is:
nnd I have been swimming in It. I
A C A L. Orsbom. 36396621
। can see it now if I look up from
Box 66
2133 BU
b* 'aio you Mart. In Travelers
my writing, (lowing slowly, deep
Sqtln. I. Fit. 2
I and serene, untroubled by the vioMaxwell Field, Ala
1 knee and bloodshed that has
Yours truly.
flowed over thta entire country like
Nubs
| a Hood. The only evidence of the
uncuuntersigned, you will be refunded
most recent battle thta country luu
raru of
or letters
tetters rec'd
ree d bv
bv Mr.
Mr and
nnd ' h**” ,lhI0U«h that l* »i»ible from
Parts
‘ Mrs. Leun Tyler of Woodland from
14 a r*HwaJr bridge that
i their
their son
son S«t
S«t Clarence
Clarence AA Tyler.
Tvler
blown apart by demolition
36192383,
OAlcnurt Unit
f'.. i. Personnel
n.... ..........&lt; sJtlon.
.. , $
•K1X.®!»■
'21"SR, S»’&amp;5S"u“u5SS:
I Postmaster. New
Germnnv M,v r 1 ’™ops and supplies Tlie Valley of
I Dear MomOrri”“'» Maj 6 tll(, Danube Bnd the hills along the

am* E
Maa*
UH I tlD M
Mome
Front

�TBM BASTINGS BANNER THUB8DAT, JUNE 28. IMS
|-!ui Tuesday at Spider lake in ths from outside of our own dtatricL 1 der oi 918 Sherman St. Grand IUp- man. announced the
from a
A Grand TTavente section. ★ A num- Thl* 5% cam* from 6 dUferent Id*, whirs ahe died; fourteen gr»nd- opened With a'xvlot
*. bcr of the member* of the garden school dlatrtct* In Leighton
- ------- -- ----- -s*-bw- ccmpanied her brother-in-law and
tlth plana accompaniment ler. pee
, of'rister, Mr *nd Mr*. Bld Oelb of
it clubs altanded the county flower Yanks* Spring*ig annlver- •' her husband * pec
3exhibit
---------------------at Delton
, -■ Wednesday. *
.
. —
----------------:Lake
OMCU, by ttatf father.
lhe Caledonia to Ann Arbor Bunday to
VlTlan
proctor teacher th Mr*. V. CoriUe of Dr. Lund* office
SeeUon Bees Busy
ChrUUs Of Grand Rapid*.
■ ’ lection* follow— ------- _ —
oi see lhe latter'* daughter Ruth Nel‘ wt2kdnnd (the DM
Walled
lake's
— gave
—. two humorous
---------- 1 wwn #
i*xe schools it al home U enrolled in the Nurse*' Aide class
The local aemfon man hava &gt;m-:
-----------I Flnkbelner
tuner with
her parent-, training at Hastings. A Mr*. Henry proved th* Main Si. railroad cros*i readings.
■fJh* Stanley &gt; for the tummer
1
— Cliff
*0&lt;«* .. __ . ' At the *traln* of the wedding
raaida in the Mr. aud Sir*.
CUI Proctor on the Poutaon and Mra. Eldon Poulson Ing and mads It a Huis leas bumpy., _ ...
.'..J - 7
BEiu
riMup orneH rum uie rvnni
road. ★ Bunday ware Orand Rapid* visitor* on Bat- NOw. section bow. BUI Sweet tell* „ Robert Purdy
of north Grand march played by Mr. Hooper. Mr. Yttltjd, Sunday, another brother,. Bendsn attends^Ta family rtun1 Mr*. HarryBtlm- urday. A Mr. and Mr*.Simeon ua he ha* an extra gangof twenty R»p!d* BL was InDetroit last week and Mr*, wm. Harper, who allend­
Joe Sweet at Harting*. * Mbs Myr- Ion at Lan*lng. Sunday.
...
......-,-J Thornapple, were ,Smith
of —
Hammond.
Ind.
are at
at five
the Midl
Mich--------- —
—--------- —
1 are
five men
men busy
busy fixing
fixing up
up lhe
­ and passed his physical for service, rd the Poulsons took their place* tie Davi* »Mnt last weekend in
ud Mrt. Sw
to north-wl
-----------brothqr-ln-law and alster.
stater, Mr. their
their Barlow
Bulow lake
lake cottage
cottage accentnccom- igan
'----- Central track* at-• z-.n-.-_,.
Caledonia
„BL*un- to*7&gt;edo man 2 c and the two small flower girl*. Lin- Grand Rapid* vtaitinf her aunt.
Mr*._ Will
of Orcxi
Orand- | panJed br
by their
their young
young grandson.
grandson, -------about forty men in all at work and ■ “
u- s- Navy, who has been in da Lee Poutaon and Nancy J«*n Mr*. Earl WUlyard and family and
_______
_ Eggleston
..
„
Mor* Fropsrty Changes
!. and Mr. and Mr*. Herb Oook. i। Jimmie LtnvlU*. * D. O. Doyle, the w* tmight add—keep an eye on •r’lce .tw? *****•_ 1,1 home for an Batach. scattered rose petal* before also called on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
rille,
Clarence Rosenberg, a former
a. Charles
zxhaalrta Baker
Tl*k»r La
la spending
a ETrafU*
Rarrt-la Ua»aM
-OTiiO JOO.
"------------------------------ I l8'd»Y fUTlOUgh. bUhd*y S gather- th* btldSl pair M theg Wet* PS­ Davts. * Mrs. Sarah Campbell vis- employee of Willow Run. and hi*
local.1 *
Grand Rapids
Herald aaa«&gt;
agent. ,t.
al- some
2—
ling of relatives was held at the’eorted to the front Mis* Jean itod h*r niece. Mr*. Robert Deck- brother-in-law. Monrow Gibb* have
Rosen be rs some time at Central lake with hl* tended lhe H*raid picnic for rm­
.
home of hl* puent*. Mr. and Mr*. Hooper sang 'T Love you Truly" I with and husband at Haatlnu over I pUrehaaed the vacant lot on River
daughter who has resort property ployees at Reed* lake. Grand R*pwrAtol-wna
Ri n*
N\ih*Mrti and am rrmeSchool Board Candidates
[ Bld Braun of north Leighton, and Dr. R. D. Leonard, read the
there. * Mr. and Mr*. Al Henning id*. Saturday.
-Ha
—-. oread
mr and
ann Mr*.
i»r. Marion
a,an™ Repp
a™ **FttlllOn* h*v* been filed with the Among those present were hl* I impressive and lovely ceremony. I
and ...wx.
Utile -w,
eon Alan —
of a
north
Mr
CUfford CampbeU of Etale
Rapids
Bt.
were
last
Bunday
vi*l*i*ted
their
son
ia»t
week
in^noving
f
ecreu,
Z
Mr*. Marie Braun, which he had appropriately arp.nU. Mt Wtora lost Mundaw vUl.
.to-.- .— i--. -_..u i­
Gerald White have
lhe weekend with hl* dat
E. Johnson 'irorn'
■'from Detroit 'to
to Hasting*,'
Hastings. ★ M?
Mr . I0®*, board for candidate* and hi* uncles and aunts, Mr. and ranged to fit a golden celebration. Mrs. Lane CampbeU and fan
for* or Mr. and Mr* L. K
..
,
----n
a.
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*
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.
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.
"4
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for
the
coming
school
election.
Ray
Mr*.
Clinton
Braun
and
children.
Mr*.
Poutaon
weutng
a
while
ev«ara
.
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ann
ki
.
—
—
—
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at Lowell. ♦ Mr*. Fiye Daman* and Mm. 8. J, Wykkel of Kalam*- Aubll whose term expires ha* tiled/ Mr. and Mrs. James Braun. Mr, nlng gown with veil and corsage &gt;O
west
and hem*
tool w?th deTtn&lt; 00
um Thornapple
grandson Duute
1 Steeby In Leighton A and Infant aon were brought home joo were recent visitor* of her aunt, y* ^25. Lor..
•n.‘1
®rauniMr*
»“ verY
nuM*11 tewV I
i^^th.^Un
hto •outh- of ’
nma Williams ta spending from Pennock hospital Thursday Mr*. Della Allen on Arlington 61.
- —----‘nB •*"HW •rom m* ;
a nme at Watervliet with her la*t. * Mr. and Mr*. Jud Price of * Mr. and Mn. Cecil Wald of Harold Oriffeth ha* filed hi* petl- ' beU and little daughter, all of; and Harry Batach completed the II *
Mrs. Clare Bchinta a^mVanted yew by Uia White Products Cor­
party ■* uahen
I
ibter Mn. Gladys Wurm and Cadillac were Saturday night guest* , Rockford recently jpent eeveral tlon for vacancy left by Wm. Me- Wyandotte.‘
Z*l« Frey, son of Mr. and Mn.
in behalf of the assembled brotb- bet rtstar. Mre JS’pESErr™
Uy. * Mr. and Mr*- Erncrt Cra- of her Uster. Mn Curtta BolotM day* with her parent*. Mr .nd Keviti who** term expires and who
refuaes
to
accept
another
term.
;
Wto.
Frey
of
Leighton
and
a
T-K
I
er*
and
atater*.
Olenn
Oriffeth.
of Detroit are visiting hta urter and family. Sunday, all were at! Mrs. Harry Clem on Hast Main St
Grand Rapid* Frfgay evening and
et for
July
Both
graduate,la lanow
nowitattoned
stationedtn In
with
a“ wiUy
preaentaUon
’’ipeech. attended
-■ 1*etsat
for
July
8th.8th.
Both
graduate,
with
a witty
presentation
speech.
nlrt*. Mrs, Carrie Slcketa and Hasting* where a family gatheringj * Mr*. Laura A. Campbell left Election
Eastern Star chanter
'Vc understand there are more
venture* In lhe offing
... term of office France for a time with the engl- gave the Poulson* a beautiful plc- They also vlalt*4 Uielr pweSte Mr’ nt*
1. The
Peter Petersen and hueband wag heM at the home of the ladle* Thursday for Ottunu, Iowa, after are fine men.
neer*.
। ture and Mr*. Iva Lan* tn behalf and Mre Riuh Randall A Mre I *"“* V
•Pc,k o/ Ul" •»&gt;"'
Its Donna Davla ha* completed mother. Mn. Lerna Barnum. hon-1 *aver*l weeks' visit al the iletho- la for three year*.
.
. t- sr —... ot
p.r-jHtj Bnd
children
years' studies at Western Mlch- ortr.g their brother. Ivan Barnum dbt manse with her daughter. Mn
Mattle Lectka and . daughter Win-1 wmJT*
i01??
uate and formerly of Middleville, thanked the friends for all their nie moved Into their reeonllv rar- Middleville borines* life ta the beat
Rd. Leonard and family. * Mn.
coDege. Kalamasno and is who it home from oversaw.
torwm* year*.
who has been in Holland with tho kindness. A beautiful wedding cake cha»e&lt;l home in the eot of toSIt. •«“
Mr. and Mn George Davis n-1 AMce Trepp and son Robert of DedMr*.
Robert
Froet.
nee
Betty
Bee
­
IU. Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Ehr.ls turned home tne first of the week । h*m. Ma**., near Bostonia visiting ler.
T. ol
ot Grand
Grand Rapid*
Rapid* w*Thonored
vu honored Military Police for *ome month, ta and ice cream completed a very Saturday and Mra. Martha Dean I* I
-----------JJel«‘ulP “ntl
pleasant evening.
Mr*. Paul Faulkner flew tn Mil- from a few day*' visit with relative* tt the home of har parent*, Mr. at a gathering of friends at th. I
getting settled in her new home
Now , b \
Out-of-town guest* were Mr*. P's Mn hN&lt;imIn Center*
at Merritt. * Mr. and Mn. Claude »nd Mr*. Ray Pott* * Mn. Vern home ot her slster-tn-iaw. Mr*. Al- transferred and 1* doing office work
! MU* ‘-Urfl
con’bert Fro*t 31* miles southeast of i processing soldiers
brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and are soe^dh^
------- ------------who ha* a large class of
‘atx! ta at present. * Mr. and Mn. | Rownoerg
ofwest
westThomspple,
Thomspple,aoao- Hooper,
,
al
I’letrd heF nursing Ualning andwa*
Mrs. Nathan Wooster, their son are spendlns two weeks st Parme- I —-*■—rf from Sparrow Hospital.
town Saturday evening. Among the
plsno
student*
presented
the
chil
­
L H. Parker returned home Friday : companled by Grand Rapid* dren
aren tn
m a
a recital
recllal at
M the
ine Methodist
M
out-of-town guests were Mr*. Mar­
I Roland, wife and daughter, all of
Coming Marriage
. as a registered nurae on
vening from their visit al Midland friend*, spent the weekend and un- »churen, Tuesday evening
garet Lltchldtner of Harting*.
Ann niuvi.
nun
Arbor. swi.
Mr. nnd
niiu Mrs. Wm.
.xm. Mra
Mr*.. Wm.
Wm. KeeO
Reed and Mr and Mr* 1
Mrs. Ray Scrvan and daughter.
ty evening. Laurel Is a gradPralrlrt lllaraw
Itih la
Prairie
lit entry rtclub
1* V,
having a Misers Barbara and Eether Shear*. Batty left thl* Tuesday for Oak­ Lan* and Mr. ahd Mrs Leon R«s- • Ben Carpenter,
Tliornapple-KclIoRg Rcli wd
of Kalamazoo. Worthy hleh j Rundav
picnic at lhe beautiful country Mre. Sarah DeWeerd of Grand land. Calif., where ahe will meet mussen
prfeites*. Mary Phillip* of Palestine ' - » “if. c------- — —-------- । »*■“
congratulate her on enmhome of Mr*. Myrta Jackaon, on Rapids and Mrs. L. R. Beeler.
her fiance. Robert W. Culbert. A. shrine. Olenn Phillips, Mr. and Mrs E. E. Hickman were Mr*. Dearie । pletlon of her course. She will be
the west county line, thta WednesS’vr nLw;rsw«,Ind “.nd Mra ‘,mne thi* w«k tar *
M. 1/c, aon of Mr. and Mr*. Wal­
Tuesday evening Mrs Bernice ler Culbert of Hastings, nnd be John Gurry and Mn Thoma*
Ft
A.V
ayn
5'.!
nd
'
who
I
Attending
her graduation from
Parks, daughter of Mr and Mr*. married July 3. Robert has spent Sttmpaon of Grand Rapids.
0,d irtends. Other visitors were thta vlcinltv were her parent*. Mr.
Harry Lewi*, will be honor guest at two years in the Hawaiian Islands.
T.K.H.S. Approved by
meeting of the Pythian Stater*, the their daughter and granddaugh- | .nd Mrs Malcolm Maefver and her
Mr
!i
Rcld
and
Misses
j
uttle
stater.
Janet,
her grsndmothMis*
Betty
is
a
graduate
of
State Department thur Smalley. northwest of town.
Poulsons were presented with a
Thomapple-Kellngg school and ta very nice lamp table at a tribute June »nd Gloria Jean Carpenter of. er. Mr* Hsttie Carpenter, and her
Grand Rapid*. Mtaa June, who; friend*. Charlotte Tungate Stacila very fine young ladv. Her many
ichool taut week from Dr. Elliott of
Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mr*. friends wish the yonng folks a hap­ from their Slater Pythian*.
t« enter the nurelng career.! auskas nnd Marcia Henning Sweet,
the Department of Public Instruc­ Ted Wieringn. recently man led will py future.
has been attending a girl* school. I
-----------tion that Thofnapple-W. K. Kel­ be entertained with ■ party at the
active nnd delight In the work of Brook Haven. In Mississippi the I
logg school was approved to receive Parmelee Methodist church.
the various organizations. Mr Poul­
Wednesday evening. Betty was son at present heads the Middle­ past few montbs. * Mr. and Mrs ! Woman's Society of
tuition for non-resident pupils en­
Melvin Watkins of Grand Ranld* ,
Christian Bervlee
ireain
tn
Moiner
:
J
,r
L
n
"
lh
.
owe
£A
l
,hc
h&lt;
”
nc
of
Mr
*
rolled in grade* g through la for
Clair and Arthur Oettv and fam- :
R_ ®**ier. Roberts aunt. Aopro- ville Masonic Indue and his wife is visited her parent*. Mr and Mrs ! Members of the WB.CB arc
the year ending June 30, 1946.
n flag bearer In lhe Star chapter.
Melvin Shoemaker in Leighton ov- I asked to remember lhe meeting nt
Granting of such approval Ucon- llirs were In Grand Rapid* Wed- I pr‘"l£ ■•mm “nd
er the weekend. ★ Mr*. Dora ' the church till* Thursday p m
, 1
rid cred annually by the Dept of m»day to attend the funeral ot J"*”1* ™dr
White, local librarian ta at Clear when the Rouse circle will be
their 77.
mother
Mrson*lfondnv
Mir Richardreceived
Publie. Instruction upon presenta­ aon.
who died
after ; nlng. ‘ The bride-tu-bc -^uZ'l'
Most ot lhe cottage owners are lake thLs week attending n confer- I guests of honor at a I o'clock pot­
tion of evidence by the local school
ency of librarians. * Relatives from ' luck dinner The program in the
.hf«‘ ?l,mAnA t« cXrt M^lv^ P^e. Mre at the lakes now or were for the Grand Rapid* were guests of Mre afternoon will be in charge of th&lt;J
that It ta doing a satisfactory piece
weekend due to lhe opening of lhe
of work tn educating the youth In She had been very siek and under
i’ Robert Leary and Mrs. Cleo Barry fishing season. * Mr and Mre Jarae* Hammond and huaband Youth Caravan.
thta community.
the care of a nurse since Easier
-----------»
I Clair Brog spent the weekend and Sunday nt the E P. Blake home. A
T K. had thl* oast year a total of
Surviving besides the sons men- ■ of Hasting*. Mr* A- M. Oates. Mrs until Tuesday at a friend's cottage Robert Waters hs* purchased thc :
27 5 tuition student* In enrollment tinned are three other son*. Verne ’ Roy Smith and Mre. Betty Frost of at Big Star lake. * Sunday after­ Myrtle Cook tenant house on Ar­
Rlrih
of whom 11 were In the high of New York city. Glenn of Bpart* Grand Ranld*. Mre Bld Gelb and noon and evening caller* at the lington St. by the water tower and
Announcement* have been re­
school. out
•cnooi.
Out nf
oi a total average mem- .nnd Louie of Burke. Ida., also two Mrs. Roy Gacklrr of Caledonia.
ceived
of
the
birth
nf
a
little son
is
remodeling
same.
home of Mr. and Mr* E F. Blake
bcrshlp of 563 during the past year I daughters. Mrs. Dora Watson of
Mrs. Lydia Bradford Is expected lo the Rev. and Mrs John Buchan­
Sunday evening luncheon guest* were Mra. Pauline Bredahl and,
less than 5% of the students come | Tacoma. Wish, and Mr*. Iva Snyanof Philadelphia.
17,
V'
at the Bcrvan home for Bettv'* three small daughters of Grand thta week from her visit In the cast m
I- Pa., on June
__ - «rt
_
nnd
her
aunt
Mrs
Elisabeth
wiii
mth
.
Buchanan
ta
the
former
Rapids
also
Mr.
Bredahl*
niece
pleasure were Mr and Mr*. Walter
ll.n!. who hL b^en *ta?£Sr at the enc* Aub" d»*hter of Mr. Flnrend
Culbert. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leary from Detroit, and Blanch Spauld­ Olive Talbot S ditog thi^ Mre Monroe Aubll "f Leighton and
ing
and
Lu
Kinsey
of
Caledonia.
*
and Mrs. Mary Payne of Harting*
cbri*tlne
Mrs. Almira Hackney of Hartings time will return tn her home In
came Monday to spend some time Nashville A Dr Floyd Harper of F,nkb*incr of Middleville.
a„.»
Free Estimates
Prompt Service
Mr and Mr*. Henry Poutaon. who with her daughter. Mrs Russell thc Cornell University f.cultv. ’ith-1
celebrated their 50th wedding anni­ Bender anti family. * Mrs Leon Smuhters. S^vrtl’thto Mra^'to
“bmU C^k^
versary Monday. June 1R. had a Slater and her mother. Mr*. Arver
grand time that they will always of Grand Rapids were Wednesday
s
dinner guesU of Mr. and Mra. W.
cherish in their memories. .
thc
“,1 nup!
I Mondnv evening, members of the K Lleblcr. * Mr. nnd Mrs Walter Flnkbelner; and her relative*. Ftovd I
,nl. »°. mJ M
I Middleville Masonic lodge and Tbomton of Lansing have returned returns to New York on Sunday but
tllCTItICAl WIRING
REPAIRS
Eastern Star chanter honored them to Middleville and have their house the family will remain three weeks. I p#Iednnla Saturday evening. Carlwith a supper and party al thc Ma­ trailer narked al the home of her Mrs H ta a stater of Oscar F j iton- who rflurncd from the Pi&gt;riffo
I”'1"’ ’2d&lt;
1 po*u‘:"!
JOHNSON SUPPLY COMPANY
sonic temple, which was attended stater. Mrs Gerald White on the and Glenn Kaechelc of this viclnhome, but
comer of East Main and Grand tty. A Mrs Betty Taggrrt nnd chllby nearly a hundred friends
drcn are preparing to move to lhe ; fcl* “leeP *nd ihe car ’truck n
The dining tables and chapter Rapids St.
Phone 2708, 2285
HI W. Slate St.
Bennway tenant house on Arllng- l*ree lrwr' demolishing It /Hi* two
room
were
mod
at'ractivelv
dec;
Beverley
and
Gary
Burdick
nf
if
vacated by the 8. P. Myers young mSn w*lkfd
SchanW
orated with garden flowers. dslsl«.«. Hastings spent the weekend at the ton
, rose*. peonies. Iris, fern* and also Carl Pferdeetellcr home northweat family A Mr and Mre Wm Camp- I !u‘£'e,.*nd »ummonod holo
5
VcnJ
[candelabra. Harry Stimson, chair- of town as their mother was con- bell and son John of Detroit *re ' „
spending the summer with hta ta- ^,”1•5nd j brother-ln-ln« nnd
ther. ChM B. Campbell of the Jrv- ]
J*rWm Cnmn»N-ll
Ing road, nnd with her people. Mr w*nL, ° BaUle CrMk Monday to
and Mrs. Vern Smith.
hlm_ •
Harry B«tach. government ordr»Mth n* M-th..
nance man. ta In Detroit this week
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MONDAY, JULY 2,1945

»*r and fn-nllv U. nill Drew tai
home on furlough from overset:.*
duty with lhe air force A Mr. and
Mrs Lloyd Zerbe. *on Freddie and
daughter Ernestine of Allo, were
last week callers of Mr* Corn Kermcen nnd Mrs Margaret Mullis at
thc latter's home northwest of
town Sunday visitor* were Mrs
Fannie Perrault and Mr nnd Mre.
Milton Kernteen and daughter

Ices were held Tuesday. She leaves
another daughter. Mrs. Isidore
Sherwood Curtta nf Central lake: a
lister Mrs Belle Curtta and two
brothers Fred and LaMolt McEnchmn all of Hudsonville: five grand­
children and several great-grand­
children.
Mr. and Mrs Curtta spent th*
weekend at the Camnbell home and
accompanied them to the funeral;
other* abn going from heyr were
Mr. and Mrs Lane Campbell and

Starting at 1 o'clock, I otter the following:
HORSES
Bay mare, 6 yrs. old, wgt. 1,350 lbs.
Brown mare, 5 yrs. old, wgt. 1,450 lbs.
These horses are sound and good
workers.
,
Good set of brass trimmed double work
harness.
COWS
Block Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, bred Dec.
14.
Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, bred Dec. 18.
Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, bred Dec. 29.
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Dec. 17.
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, bred June 18.
Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old, bred June 10.
Purebred Guernsey heifer, due July 9.
These cattle are all in good flesh and
good producers.
Herd test around
5%.
FARM MACHINERY
Formall F-12 tractor, new rubber in
front, in good working condition.
Formall quick detachable cultivator.
Oliver tractor plow, 16" Radex bottom.
Oliver 3 sec. spring tooth drag.
2 sec. spike drag.
New Idea manure spreader.
McDeering 6 ft. cut binder, good can­
vases.

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McDe.ring 5 ft. cut mowing mochin..
Rubber tired wagon and rack.
Low iron wheel wagon and rack.
Rubber tired wagon with good 16" tires
and new 14 ft. red elm rack with 4 »et»
standards.
2 unit Perfection milker with 65 ft. pipe­
line, used 3 months.
Lacta cream separator, with electric
motor, in good condition.
3 oil drums.
40 gal. Sinclair Penn, oil No. 30.
6-10-gal. milk cans.
Milk pails and strainers.
Neckyoke and eveners.
Forks, shovels, hoes and numerous other
articles not mentioned.
HOGS
Duroc Jersey sow, wgt. 300 lbs., bred
Apr. 14.
Chester White sow, wgt. 225 lbs., bred
May 28.
Purebred Berkshire boar, wgt. 250 lbs.
5 feeder pigs, wgt. 70 lbs. each.
HAY &amp; GRAIN
i interest in 10 acres of corn on ground,
cultivated 3 times.
Quantity of hay, oats and corn.
1J sacks of alfalfa meal.

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�THE HARTINGS RAMMER. THVRSDAT. JUNE 8*. IMS

3

I Jean Belsch with her many duties urday from Indiana where Dr. GLASS CREEK
Mr*. Ruth Scott and daughters ter were Mr. and Mn. Jacob Va
। was an efficient and conscientious Leonard Went to get them and me
Dyke of Kalamaaoo. Mr. and M
youth ot thia community are en­
Ashley VanDorcn of Quincy.
joying lhe finest kind of program.
Richard Anne Un left for a boy’s
Some of the evening meetings
land on Thursday to tha funeral of and out door* for short periods.
[ "The .monthly meeting of the are held al the Thomapple-Kellogg they attended the graduation exer­ tamp at Pattenon lake Monday. A
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mra. H. Williams Bunday. * Maurice Gar­
cises
at
the
W.MC,
Kalamazoo.
school
where
lite
gym
can
be
used
Mrs Babcock's sister. Mr*. Sarah ■ A. Hllgcr. well-known in thta ' Middleville Eastern Star chapter on
haa been a surgical patient
Kenfleld who passed away at the community, who moved lo Holly ] Triday evening was mtn* than an for recreation but the closing meet­ MLu Joan Erway being one of thc D. Davis were Mr. and Mn. C. I*n- rett
age of 88 years
I Corner* last year. Is quite poorly ; ordinary affair as It also honored ing Friday will be held in Ute Kraduates. * MLi* Anita McGIock- fear and family and Mr. and Mrs. In Borges* hospital. Kalamaaoo lhe
n of Hastings is visiting her grand­ William Manning of Grand Rapids. past week. * Mr. and Mn. Willard
Methodist church.
_______
; and in Blodgett hospital. Grand several members.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Manning and Whittemore were In Hastings Sat­
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Forrest
Ha
­
Members
of
the
Caravan
arc
Mrs.
---------------------------Rapids,
for
observation.
&gt;
Two
members,
recent.brides.
Mrs
Death of Minerva Flnkbelner
i
.. . been critl—-j. ’ Jeanette Randall Pontius of Grand Muriel Shepherd, the counselor, vens. * Mr. and Mrg. Lowell Mr. and Mn. Chas. Manning of urday afternoon. They alto called
Mra. Otto Flnkbelner. 51. of Way-1 Fred Blagel. who has
v on Mr. and Mn. Peter
Whittemore end children of Delton Detroit.
l»nd died Saturday evening at the cally sick waa brought from his Rapids and Mrs. Jean Stimson who Li a graduate of Western Mich­ were
Mrs Lucy Dings of Do’s
Bundiy visitors at the Chas.
home of her daughter, Mra. Wayne home at Plainwell. Wednesday, by WleHnga were guests of honor and igan College and an elementary Whittemore*.
on friends in Delton.
* Mra. Jack Erway
in Grand Rapids, her home
Chrisman after a lingering Illness, ambulance and ta being cared for were each presented with a lovely teacher
MJWi*. She BAM
K president «....
and ......u.
children
«... spent Sunday with
-.... ...
Lt. DELTON
town.
lias »«AAW
served as
As Minerva Wiggins she waa born al the home of hta daughter. Mrs blanket.
in Hasting* Saturday.
Robert Wileox it
at Gun
Worthy matron Jean Beisch and of the district Youth Fellowship nnd Mrs. Jicbcrt
In Leighton twp. near Oreen take. Ernest Vermeulen on the Irving
-----lake *
_ Mr. and Mra. Al
A! Wolfe
Welle and and Mra. Fredrick Doud and son
lhe daughter of Mr. and Mra. Her-, road. Another daughter, Mrs. MIL her husband Worthy patron Harry and is a member 'of Burton Heights I-Anctteof
Grand Rapids spent Sun­ John. Leroy Lamoreaux and
vey Wiggins.
' dred Sherman of Petoskey is as- Balach were completely surprised MethodLit church.
Mias Carol Whitaker of Chetek. day at Roy Erway*. Mrs Sara Ek­ Coon all of East LcRoy. Mr. ----and SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
SurvivTng besides her husband stating In his care. He ta some bel­ when they were asked to oom* to
the altar and In behalf of the offi­ Wl*. is a college graduate and is way returned home with them aft­ Mrs Porter Knowles of Hickory
and daughter mentioned la another *“
high school teacher in Independ­ er spending the week In Orand Corners. Mr. and Mrs. Charles zoo'spent Sunday with hl* parenta,
daughter. Mra. Martha Orofoot; het । I. Oraybell, who lives In lhe Pow­ cer* presented with a lovely crystal a
ence. Wls. and an active church Rapid*. Mr. and Mr*. Ward Erway FUber of Richland called on Mr*. Mr. and Mrs. France Gorham. *
mother. Mr*. Elma Wiggin* of Way­ ers district southeast of town, cut table set by Dorothea Coming. The
were also visitors * Mr. and Mra. Elia Doud and Otis Demotl Sunday Keith Otis of Lansing ta spending
land; a stater. Mrs. Clara Wlllenaen a deep gash in his knee Saturday awas to honor their approaching
Ml** Lulu Laings from Quincy, Fred Otis were Sunday callers al afternoon. * Mr. and Mra. Roger a few days with Hubert Sender. *
wedding anniversary. June 30.
and a brother Albert of Grand and had to have It aUtchcd up at
Florida
attended thc Southern coi- Rankin Hart's In Brush Ridge.
Williams and son Dean were tn
Following lhe mectlrtr the guests
Rapids, also a grandson.
the doctor's office.
were Invited to the dining room
Kalamazoo Saturday afternoon * son spent thc weekend with their
She wa* a member of the Way­
of
the
"Southern
Singer*"
and
ha*
Mra. Glenn William* and two sons grandmother. Mn. Lib Douglass. A
land Methodist church where fu- health at her home west of town, where cake and Ice cream waa
served by Mra. Ruby Henning and a beautiful voice. She has charge DURFEE
of thc Kellogg Farm and Mrs John Lt. and Mn. Robert Wilcox came
sad able to be out but UlUe.
of recreation.'
committee.
A
very
lovely
bride's
The Rev. and Mrs. E K. Lund of Adams, were In Hastings Friday Friday from Ban Angelo. Texas for
day with burial in Elmwood ceme­
Three small Rirla of thia vicinity cake with a tiny bride, veil, and
G
Edward
Henry,
is
from
Lind
­
afternoon. A Mrs. Floyd Collison
Ada.
who
held
evangelistic
services
tery.
are having rather difficult times, bells made by 'Ruby Henning and sey Wilson college. Columbia, Ky,. at East Baltimore church, left for spent Friday afternoon In Hastlngs- a 10-day furlough with hla parents
end other relatives. Bunday they
Mrs. Flnkbelner resided west of and cards or games might bring
and holds many places of Import­ home Monday. The meetings were A Mr and Mra. Marshall Norwood held a family gathering at Gun
the Evangelical church many year* some sunshine to their shut-in another with bridal couple made ance
in
Youth
organizations
In
that
by
Helen
Hooper
were
quite
work
’
and Mr. and Mra. Roger william* lake. Present were U- and Mn.
and has many friends In that vi- lives.
state.
His
father
la
Dr
V.
P.
Henry,
of
art.
there
was
also
a
"Star"
3
nd
son
Dean
attended
lhe
wedRobert Wilcox. Mr. and Mn. James
rlnliv who are sorry to hear of her
ing of MIm Lea trier punning and Wilcox, the Lester Lords, the Al­
birthday cake honoring the birth­ district superintendent of Columbia meeting and Quarterly Conference
death.
-------- -—r— -------IIB9S
mauu dcii
days u.
of Maud
Bell;. Daisy nu».
Hlar. Lot- district of Louisville Methodist Saturday evening. Scott Campbel) Lawrence Jones in the Weslcvan
Double Trouble
Chapmans who Uvea at her parenta tie Llebler, Jean Hooper and Edna Conference.
Methodist
church
at
Hickory
Cor
­
wa*
elected
on
the
board
of
trustees
Brownell. Mrs. Jack Erway and
Mrs Pearl Kenyon went to Lan­ home on East Main St. with both lcW18. u waa a very pleasant event.
These young folks have many of the Baltimore church and John ners. Wednesday evening of last children, and George Brownell. *
sing this Monday to help her son Ices In cast*. Four months ago she
other qualifications for the work Moore for the same office at Mc­ week. A Mrs. Kenneth C. Floria of Glenn and Joan Bishop of
Sidney. Her daughtar-in-law ia waa atruck by a car while alighting
I they have chosen and with Dr. Callum churctw * Mr. and Mrs. Topeka. Kan Is spending two weeks Charlotte came Friday for a visit
seriously 111 In a hospital and under from a Muskegon bus and her left
Mastcr-Jones Circle
1 Leonard, an experienced Caravan Rex Casey and son spent Sunday with her parent*. Mr. fend Mrs. with lheir grandmother Mn. Lib
an oxygen tent and the house haa leg crushed. She has been hospita­
The Master-Joncs circle members worker, this community cannot hut with Mr. and Mrs. Spellman Caaey. Leon Pennock and her brother. Sgt. Douglass. * Mn. Don
been sold where they live and they lized and had the beat medical care had a very pleasant time Thursday [have
fine result* from their visit
Garner Pennock who is having a
are having to move at once.
...---------- _«
— theyy gnthcred at I They are slaving at the homes of * Mr. and Mrs. Heber Foster. Mr*. 30-day furlough at hl* home after
when
but tha complicated injury ia alow afternoon
Edward Rice. Mr*. Nlal Casteleln.
_____
. the
....home
-----------of------------Mrs. Ollv
ivc Talbot and ' Vent Hooper. Max Wilson and Dr. Mrs Clarence Calms attended the spending nearly 3 year* in England.
In healing.
Six-year-old Joan Bender, has
has' mother on West Main
Mair St. for the ! Leonard and are also being enter- W8.CB. conference
Service Notea
at
Albion
Mr. ana Mra. Roger Williams and Hany Dunn.
meeting
tained for meals In other homes. Thursday. * Mr. and Mr* Fred son Dean spent Friday afternoon
Mr. nnd Mrs Henry Beck had a been ill In bed at the home of her I monthly
The 'devotional* were led by
big surprise this Monday morning parenta. Mr. and Mn. Russell Ben- 1 The devotional* were led by
Bugbee were guests of Mr. and Mrs with their parenta. Mr and Mr*. ADMITTED THE CHARGE
nt their farm west of town and out der on the village's west limits, for I Mrs-Edith Stokoe with ” rhe Value,1 Sunday. July I. will be commun- Edward Rlee Sunday. ♦ Rccen' Leslie WUliams. near Hastings. A
Olea Guy, charged *ilh at tempiu the subject. Numbers
stepped their grandson. Vincent eight months with rheumatic fever. rorPrayer
mucenaneaous program
program were
were
morning service In the
for "a mlscellaneaou*
Beck, ordnance mechanic 2/C ot the Due to a severe cold she has not contributed
by the members and McthodUt church,
navy air corps, who Is al home tn ।
very
enjoyable.
Refreshments
of
|
_________
The little daughter of Mr. and
Battle Creek from India on a 30­
Mra. Walter Harrison. Rl. 2 also a sandwiches, cake and ten was '
day furlough.
Cecil Freeman, son of Myron six-year-old child, has a heart ail- served by the hostess and commit- HENDERSHOT
Freeman of Parmelee, a former
The July meeting will be held nt । Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Christlieutenant of thc army air corps hundred days.
who completed many mission* over
Wm. Kronewltter had a bad the ehurch or park.--------------------------- iansen and family, and Ernest Mat­
------------ teaon enjoyed- a picnic at Fine lake
Germany, ha* been honorably dis­ heart attack Friday but is again up
Birth of Granddaughter
Sunday. A Mrs Nina Matteson and
charged, Cecil has many decora­ about the house and able to ait on
Mr. and Mra. Chas Mlnar are Mr* Bertha Garrison spent from
tions.
the porch. It just seems he has too
very happy over the birth of their Friday until Moiulay In Kaiatnaaoo.
John Rlemcrsma, another Thorn- much ambition for hl* strength.
anplc-Kellogg graduate also has been
Mrs. Myrtle Benawny ha* not first granddaughter, born to their the guesta of their cousin. Mr*,
son Rom ond wife al the hospital Lena Steele. A Mr. and Mra. Clinhonorably discharged after tnany
In Plainfield. N Jcrsrv. on Thurs- 'ton Brill nnd
' '
*■
- - Johnnie
were Bunday
months in the Pacific area, and to know.
with hl* mother and sister. Audrn
Mra Eva Wood, who has been LU day. June 21. The little one has guesla of Mr. and Mra. Albert Brill.
♦ Mrs. Altha Hendershot. Mra. Wil­
of Spring lake, were calling on old
bur Schantz and daughter's were in
Middleville friend*. Thursday.
Orand
Rapids the past four Brandmother.
I Battle Creek Saturday. * Mr. and
Lane Campbell of west Thorn­ months, is home again and able to
j Mn. Tod O'Laughlln and family
apple went to Pontiac thi* week be about which is good news for us
The (our members of the Youth were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and expect* lo leave for service all.-Her niece. Mr* Melba Postma
Thursday with the Pontiac con­ and family brought her home Bun­ Caravan reached Middleville Set- and Mn. Paul Palmer.
tingent. His wife will remain with day.
her little son on lhe farm west of
town for a time.
V'acatlan Bible School
Lt. Chas. Chamberlain of the
The Methodist Vacation Bible
army air corps, who haa been an
instructor at Las Vegas. Nev. for school closed last Thursday with a
many months arrived Saturday for noon picnic at the village park and
a ten-dny furlough with hl* par­ a demanatraUan at lite church in
ent*. the Rev. and Mr*. Lerdy the everting. The enrollment of M
Chamberlain of Leighton. He will children could have been Increased,
go to Lincoln. Nebraska on his re­ had travel facilities been of normal
Umaa
turn.
The children did well and It is
The Will Sweets have news that
remarkable how much youth ab­
thc States and they are looking sorb* In a few days ana we com­
mend
the parents who see that
for him home this week after an
eighteen months' absence Harlan lheir children attend these schools,
enlisted six yean ago and spent for the Bible knowledge gained will
2'- yean In Puerto Rico before go­ be Invaluable through their lives:
ing overseas In April 1944 with the too many parents are Indifferent
to the spiritual Ilves of lheir little
ones. •
'
Middlerille Is fortunate In having
reserves. who la In school at Ann
Arbor nnd his brother Bruce, »en- capable and wlllinr people who give
man 1/c aviation ordnance man of their time nnd efforts to working
Before the war, when tractor tires were plentiful,
Grosse Die spent the weekend with In the Vacation and Sunday school.
TO OPERATE MACHINES WHICH ARE NOW IDLE
their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Dave ju»t because they have &lt;hr better­
1 of every 5 farmers chose WARDS TRACTOR
ment of the youth at heart. Mra.
- Chase.

Mr. and Mn. Ray Tolan.

' -law and
Gelb Of
Ann Arbor Sunday to
•a daughter Ruth Nel­
l to have an opwation

a

g. Sunday.
roperty Change*
Rosenberg, a
Willow Run. and his
». Uonrow Gibbs have
e vacant lot on River
rs. Oerald White have
io six acres of land
ickle factory and bor■waSn.%ff.ia

acre* purchased last
White Products Cor­
i Roy Hooper: as a site
r factorytend there ere more
ventures In tho offing
1 speak of later when
■ Informed. One thing
lalness life Is the best

nlng. Laurel I* agrndnapple-Kertogg achrxd
ratulate her on enmr course She will be
&gt;k for a vacation.
her graduation from
sere her parent*. Mr.
tolm Mactver and her
anel. her grandmoth­
er Carpenter, and her
lolte Tungate Stadl(arcla Henning Sweet.

Christian Service
if the WSCH are
tmber the meeting at
thl* Thursday p.m
;nuse circle will be
ir ol a I o'clock patThe program In the
be in charge of tho
n.
Birth
■nta have been re­
birth of a little son
,d Mr* John Btlchnnphts. Pa.. on June 17.
n is the former Floraurhter of Mr. and
lubll of Leighton »nd
of Mn Christine
Middleville

an Smith is In Percv
st Battle Creek and
h Pennock hospital,
he result of an suln
miles this side of
urday evening. Ci»rined from lhe Parific^
ig and ha* * position
ras driving home, but
d the cor struck a
*«ltahlng It Th" two
liked lo lhe SchanU
i mon cd helo.
aother. Mn
Vern
i brother-in-law and
Mr* Wm. CsmnhrH
e Creek Monday to

I of Mother
1 Whlnplr McLangh.
ler of Mn.
Terri*
ed away Thundnv nl
Tovidenee. R. I The
ght to her old home

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If you think Germany’s Nazis tough, take a good look at Japan s Gumbatsu.

American soldier would likewise have died. Because of the Gumbatsu?

They arc thc SS, thc Gestapo all over again. But thc acceptance of their fanati­

Read thc statistics. A hundred thousand Japs killed. A handful of prisoners.

cal rule has been far more deeply ingrained in their 70-odd million slaves.

Thc civilians on a captured Japanese island committing suicide en masse.

Thc Gumbatsu is an unholy alliance of high-ranking soldiers, industrialists,

All right. If you can neither capture a Jap nor succor him, you must kill him.

wealthy land holders and members of thc Imperial Household.

But that costs many more American lives. And many, many times more

How you can help

American bullets, guns and planes. And more ships to transport more ammu­
It controls Japan absolutely? Diabolically clever and ruthless, it has man­

Keep that war jobl

nition over more miles.

aged to get control of 400 million others—nearly a quarter of thc earth's
It s a gigantic job to lick the Gumbatsu?

population.

\

The Gumbatsu has taught its slaves well?

A

If it is to be done in any reasonable time, it will take all of us to do it?

Thc Japanese soldier would far rather die than submit to capture. Death is,
in his own mind, his passport to Heaven. If he were lying on thc battlefield

Keep buying Bonds!

Wc must stick by our war jobs.

Keep doing oil your country
oslul

Wc must keep buying bonds and giving blood-

badly wounded, and a soldier in strange uniform ^offered him water, he
Wc must get to realize, every one of us, what we’re up against in thc Gum­

would use his last ounce of strength to kill thc stranger.

batsu. That’s thc quickest way of getting thc Gumbatsu to realize what
He would then be dying for an allegiance thc Gumbatsu had taught him. Thc

they're up against in us.

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Feed Payments
Diiiry feed payments will be made
to farmers of Barry county for milk —.—-- ------------ - •---------—
or butterfat produced and sold by Creek part of the past week,
them for the months of April. May. •
■ •••
■
and June.
.
■ The rate of 60 cents per hundred FAIR LAKE
we^ht will be paid Jor milk or 17 i Mrs. Clyde Coppock and cl
cents per pound for butterfat for i returned Wednesday from
the month of April. TWcntyeftve Mont., where ahe has been t
cents per hundred will be paid for I her parents. Mr. and Mrs. i
Kilk, and 10 cents per pound for French. * The Kinsley Ladi
itterfht for the months nf May met with Mra. Wm Carter 1N
and June.
day for a potluck dinner. The
■ good crowd and wonderful din­
ner. * The Barry Farm Bureau
meeting Wls held at the Kinsley
Community hall Tuesday evening.
There waa a rather small attend­
ance. Refreshmenu were enjoyed
niter the business meeting.

SiJS

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•*

Nobility tn Franco i
French Rovrtution wont I
to decorative eyeglasses.!
•Is of various colors frsqv_
arranged around ths lens*
cause it wa* fsihionabte .
spectacles. acme courti«s
gliiMi merely to ba M atyto.
women carried largnaitcg
handle* were bettuddad with
worth a fcrtuai. Ona pro
lady Ir.ierted lenaea in a j_
!«n. so that when aba demurely
bar fact behind her fan. u la
were wont to do In thosa days,
still could see what wai going on.
After Napoleon. who was nei
sighted.*-came into power, ba fl
fluently used a monocle for I
viilon. 'Aping lhe maitcr, many
his followers resorted to monocli
The popularity of monocles mo
recently among German military^
fleers is said to trace to thc Mag
iconic complex.
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Honey and corn syrup can make the sugar go farther this
season for home canning, Jean Alien, hocnc economist of the Kroger
Food Foundation, explains.
»
With sugar rationing limiting civilian canning allowance to 15
pounds per person and 120 pounds per family, many housewives
Who expeqt to can again tn lawe quanitiy wUl welcome suggeationa
to “stretch" the sugar. Teste ebnddcte2Tat the Kroger Fbod Foun­
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stitutes for canning peaches, apples arid pears when med to replace
part of lhe sugar.
Since honey is M tweet as
and does impart some honey
flavor to frttit, It to best used to replace up to half the sugar,
Allen advised. MHd flaVhked hoaeya are preferred.
Corn syhip to bnly about half as sweet, bat replacing One-third
the usual sugar allowance with light pyrtip is recommended for
peaches, applet and pears. Firm fruit results if eora aynip alone
to used, and unleaa this la objectionable to One's taste, all light corn
syrup can be used, preferably la * thin ayhjp. Dirk eorn syrup
alonc'ls not reeodmeri
sugar, especially with
Saccharine and boi
Tor home canning.
.
.
, _
Finally, if the housewife wishes to can peaches, which are
now In abundance on the market, and still has Utile or no sugar,
ahe can “put up" her fruit without any sugar or. with very light
sugar syrup, Mtss Allen pointe out. Heating and sealing preserve
the fruil, arid sugar Is sifoply s sweetener, she explains.

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Miss Martan Henderson of Detroit. I Lacey. * Mr and Mra. Floyd Ncs.DUNHAM DISTRICT
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Oray were Miss Olive Henderson. Mr. and Mrs.! bet and Jeanne and Mr. and Mrs.
I guests Sunday of the latter's aia- James Henderson and daughter and ’ Frank Hawblitz and Larry Jones
। ter. Mrs. Marshall Belson and hus­ family of Laming, Frank Baker were Sunday caUera of Mr. and Mrs.
band near Hastings * Mrs. Dick, and MBs Mabel Hindi of near ' Mel Slump df Athens and «nwed
' Yaeger (Juanita Swift&gt; who has Ionia, Mra. Kate Henderson. MBs I a picnic . dinner. They celebrated
Henderson and Mr. and Mra. I the 25tiw. wedding anniversary of
been visiting her husband in Okla­ Mary
homa since their recent rparrlagc I. L. Hall. Duncan. Jack and Tarry ,he Hawblit*s.
---------------- « &gt; &gt;■
returned to her home here last Bailey. * Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Letson ,
'
I week. * Sunday, the following per- of Verrton visited their nephew WIN '
j sous, former schoolmates at the Letson and family recently. * Mr EAST DELTON
Moore School for most of their ru- and Mra. Walter Cooke entertained I Will Leinaar of Delton spent Satj ral school days, were dinner guests at Sunday dinner in honor of Mra. I urday night and Bunday with hB
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Hoffman: Cooke s sister. MBs Bther Schuler. I nephew and wife. Mr. and Mr*.
present wereLydia
Mis* Schuler.
Schuler ! ■son
Buel Leinaar farm.
who bought
MaMr. and Mrs. Ongtl Gardener. Thosemother,
* Mra.
Mra.the
Nettle
I Nashville; Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Mar- and
and mother, Mrs.
Mra. Lydia Schuler,
t *on Newton
Newton farm. *
Nettie
----- .. Mr. and Mrs.4: UAffn'.n
o« «r,»r
Hoffman returned Knt,,.d
Saturday
after
[ shall. Maple Grove: Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Bertha Eckardt.
Errett Skidmore. Baltimore; Mr. Victor Eckardt, PhyllB and Mari-1 spending the week with relative* In,
; and Mrs. Leo Bilger and niece. Bnl- lyn. MB* Olga Eckardt Mr and ' Ohio. * MIm Eater Abraham, who
working at McDonald s drug
tic Creek: Mr. and Mra. Fred Mll- Mra.' L F. Eckardt and Dan Smith.
ler. Assyria. Heber Foster was pre*- ♦ Sunday dinner guezt* at the:itQrc in Kalamazoo, spent Sunday
i ent for the afternoon. ♦ Mra. Thel- home of Mr. and Mra. Ray Scheel al home,
Mra. Rex Waters called
i ma Soya and little Joe spent Bun- were Mr. and,Mrs. James Clir.k I Mr
an&lt;T
family
and
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Wil-I
on
George Leinaar Sunday afteri day with Mr. and Mra. August Sova
। In Banfield. * Interesting guest* bur Kluinp of Middleville. * Mra. noon. George had the tnBfortune lo
; Sunday of the George Ball family YoungquBl, MLm Sclesky and Ml** foil breaking hh nose while workI were Internee Mary Guthrie and Braasington of the KeBcv hospital ln« at ‘he Take. Mr and Mra. Rom
daughter lately arrived from Mani­ at Lake View vUlted Miss Esther . Waters and ran William and Will
la. who rfre visiting.Michigan rela­ Schuler and mother. Mrs. Lydia I Leinaar ot Delton were guests also.
tives before Joining Lhe rest of the Schuler over Friday night and * Clarence Payne and family of
Hope Center were dinner giiesl* on
I family in California. * Mrs. Lucy Saturday.
Sunday at Stewart Walers'. * Sun­
---------------------------------------' Johnson of Mississippi Is visiting
day visitors at Jason Willison'*
' her brother A E. Harding and wife.
I were Mr and Mra. Ray Ball. Bat­
* Mrs Dorothy Huffman and fa­ HARRYVILLE
Our home coming was very well tie Creek. Mr. and Mra Gilbert
ther Frank Hyde attended funeral
services Saturday ot North Maple attended Sunday ut the church. I| Greenman. near Banfield. Mr, and
Around 75 being present and M en- ।। Mra, Harold Hill and three dauchGrove for Mre. Susan Hawblitz.
Joyed the fine potluck dinner. Mra.1 ter*, near Dowling nnd Mrs Ester
Kenneth Kelsey and Heber Foster ]। Bate* and two children. Battle
I BRANCH DISTRICT
A each sang a lovely solo und our new । Creek. Mrs Lucille Greenman re­
1 Mrs. Chas. Laubaugh called on Eistor. the Rev. Charles (Oughton. reived a telephone call from her
rought us an inspirational mes­ husband. S/Sgt. Garner Greenman
Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton Trafford, of
sage.
In the afternoon Mra. Paul । that he expect* to arrive home
Dowling. Wednesday afternoon: Mr.
। and Mrs John Stamm and family | Kesler and Mrs T. N. Dulmer fa- i about June 20. They have also
I of South Hastings called nt the 1 vored us with solo's. Guests were heard that Sila* Greenman expects
| Laubaugh- home Wednesday eve- present frotn Battle Creek. Quincy,: soon to arrive In the good US A. *
I nmg.
nlng. «
* airs.
Mrs Marina
Martha ainrsnair
Marshall ano
and 8cdc*ue'_ C&lt;?Ldw!,j!’r; '*a'ce
Mra. Lila Collison receives a letter
Norma of Charlotte called on Mr
Mr.
ts nnd Nashville Mrs' *v‘’rF 4ay from her husband. Lln^who iI Im the den' *h0 |B Rationed at Comp Mcand
nnd Mrs Glenn
Olenn Marshall Saturday.
I-* Mrs
Mra Susan Hawblitz.
*h? “---------Cnvst. South Carolina.
Hawblitz, age ninety- y*!*,
| five passed away Thursday at the ]
‘
a^onlhs H»eBroSngMLl
&gt;ungest ! Mr* clar“ Gander entertained
Th?*" f,uneralBwaaWheMnfrom *the Ray’F'u.wtt of Bedford was elected
elected' fourteen ladles on Thursday nfterprcsiacm tor me comuig year. Rus- 1 P0™ **‘h a mBcellaneou* shower
sell Mead secretary-treasurer. All
MB* Leatrice Dunning * Mra
afternoon The burial was in Lake­ enjoyed the day. Thc afternoon Lila Collison was a dinner guest on
lew mausoleum. * Mr and Mrs. was spent visiting after the business S'indev a' the home nf Mr and
Lee Sell and Mrs. Paul Bell
—w
Ml were meeting.
* Mr
Mr. BUd
and Mri
Mn. T
T. M Dut. Mrs. Floyd Collison In Delton: Mr
In Lansing Wednesday. * M'
Mr. nnd mer of Grand
Rapids
spent
"*------* ”
—----cat Satur- i nnd Mra. Lyle Collison and son nf
I Mra. Will Hawblitz were• --------- —
Sunday
day
night with ----------Mr. and-fra.
Mra Russell Kalamazoo were also guests Lvle
, .......
, guests of Mrs Freda Marshall.
tall. Mrs Mead and attended home coming, arrived home June 7 on a alxtv-dav
j Worth Green and Jackie were Sun- Mre. L E. Mudge was the guest of furlough. * Kenneth McQuarrie nf
i day evening callers * Mrs. George Mrs Clara Day and Vivian and B । Kalamazoo spent the weekend with
I A Skidmore of Nashville, and Mra spending the week here.
, Rome folks. * Mr. and Mra Jason
Gerald Skidmore and Carolyn Bur
Mr. and Mra. E. H. Lathrop at-1 Willison have received word from
। nf Hastings were Sunday guests nt tended the 50th wedding annlver-’ their non. Robert, who Is stationed
I the Ernie Skidmore home Mrs Ada sarv of Dr. and Mra. C. P Lathrop at Fort McCleli»n. Ala. ♦ Mrs
I Bell caller! there Wednesday ♦ Mr at thc home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beulah Barber
Berber of Cressev
Creasev tells
tills us
, nnd Mra Herbie Wilcox and Phyllis UHhrop of Cloverdale * Dr. and she
ahe recently received na nice irtteletteWebb of Hastings spent Sundav In Mrs.^C. O. WilMtts and the twin* from
frnm her brother. Cpl Howard
_I______
___ _____
__ ___
_ I of
Saranac were Sunday
Battle _Creek
Mr and
Mrs._____
Flnvd
1
Sundav lunch, Watson, who Is stationed on the
of Quimby
Ouirru" called -•at •«-! Armour o(
the guest* of the Rev. frs
nnd
Mra. J. J. 5?ew Hebrides Island in the South
dpaiiTkwler
i Wilcox home Sunday evening * Willltts Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kesler Pacific
I Mra Leia Bldelman spent Sundav | and children were Sunday afternoon
afternoon with Mr and Mrs Will callers * Miss Joy VanDoren of
'.Harding * Mr and Mra Joe Bell ! Coldwater was a weekend guest of HUBBARD HILLS
of Rnriir Creek colled on th'-ir ch'l-I Wrs Karl Pufpnff and lhe Burr
El! Reese and nephew, Prank
Moseler
came.---------from*"
Mus'ki'iiim
drcn Saturday, after attending the FiiMctiv Mrs. £ndft Faasett and
«nrt «
—------.....
SKUtaWn’n'M HHiHU. sund.y ,□ look .Her 'h,
funeral of Mrs. Hawblitz.
with the Burr and O D, Fassett formers farm interests H—
families
The Ray Fawetl* were called on old nehhbSi tMR.tah
Sunday callers. * Annella Brumm Teeter famllv He nranrtahta
spent part of last week with Mr. mTtv Ellin Reed * erJ ,± £
। Mr. and Mrs. L F. Eckardt of and Mrs Ralph DeVlne. Mr. and vrX J . "
J
, Orand Rapids spent n few days Mrs Marcel Evalet were afternoon slro.KP June 11. and Ls not so well
uttemuon
hl.r mnriy frlrndlI W0U|&lt;J wUh
l over thc weekend with the former s culirra
I sister. MBs Olga Eckardt * Our : MI
Mlss
Wtuon of
ot Hastings
m MJTUe
Myrtle Wilson
.SL'
Evangelical youn» people attended was the guest
gUMt of the L. 'A.
A Days
Dayh"
*n M‘“the Barrv Co C E convention Sat- i from
uom Saturday until Mondav Mr.
Mr
Mr n"d Mrs W1U
------ ~Green
------- —
• -*------Green of Fort Pierce. Florida snent
uulity at the Methodist church.,and Mrs. ••
Harry
and
daugh| Hastings. * Mr and Mrs Karl Ec- iters ol Bellevue were Sunday after- last week with hh brother. Albert
i kurdt. Bruce and Joyce Eckardt nt- noon callers and also called on lhe Green and family Mra. Green is
I tended the Henderson famllv goth- Fassett families. * Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Albert Green's sister. Mr. and
I crlng nt Potters pork in Mnslnv Elmer Olllet and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs Chas. Mayo and Mr and ‘Mra
I Sunday honoring several blrthdav* j Fennock were Sunday afternoon Clarence
'-mnuc Mayo
mnyo of
oi Battle
name Creek
creek
। In the group Others present were I callers of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cole of . were guest* at the Green's
Oreen’a Sundav
!: *
★ Mr.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. Charley Gaskill
Gosklll
1
and family called on Mr. and Mrs
Archie Burd Sundav evenin':. * Mr
nnd Mra. Larry Storkan of Spring
lake are spending a few days with
Mrs. Frances Storkan and Leo *
We extend our sympathy tn the
Pender familv west nf Middleville
in lhe low of Mra. David Pender.

CEDAR CREEK
’ lpCndLng a 60-day furlough at home.
•
* Mr. and Mra. RussclHollhter of
The fishing season went off thia pulton visited at Mr. and Mra. LetMonday trtuming with a roar—there 1 lie Gould's Bunday. * Mr. and Mra.
doein-t wem to' beany black market Muri Lammert of Batle Creek spent
fishina business a Junior Kafotday night with the Clair Lamln &lt;«£ fishing btBuics*. * Junior । mcr , * Mr. and Mr*. Clayton Gasand Donna Campbell spent last [kill of Battle Crtek spent Bunday
week with relatives In Level Purk. with Mr. and Mra. Leon Benedict,
* Mr. and Mrs Ardy Owen and,
Joe Hammond and Lloyd Owen und
family helped Waller Baird celc-I
brate hB birthday Bunday At Gull1
Auto Vpbolitery
—• *•”—
Washable upholstery Is expected
'
O'"11, ,'o‘“e
’ feature of postwar autoS./Sgt. Richard Leinaar went back I n'obllea.
■ ’
------last Friday after J

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Several from here attended the
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BUY BONDS

SECTION ONI—PACKS 1

NINETIETH YEAR

On-thr

The Hastings Banner

.
■■■■ — ,Bridge Com Moy Be
&lt;r a * a * O Of Interett Here
.

8

BD. OF EDUCATION
HIRES TEACHERS

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JULY 5. 1945

EDITORIAL

Mavbe people are getting tired of • confined to a radius of a very few
hearlhg mention made of the gang mile* of the home. Now, however, a
of youths who got into trouble here , city, community or resort fifty, slxfor u sorry assortment of minor ty or even a hundred miles away
D. A. VanBuskirfc Give*
and major crimes.
I may be the source of trouble. If a
List of 1945-46 Teacher*
• • •
j fellow is at all Inclined to “go
Maybe, too. that is one of the । wrong" these days, an unlimited
D. A. VanBusklrk, superintendent reasons why so little ever seems to I variety of opportunity* are at
□reeling, all-brie fly briefing, the
of schools, announces that the gel
briefs, or B3 to you. so here goes.
,
done
—
we
are
shocked
when
the
I hand. '
' Maybe it was the heat but what- laK ®f. “J^**1*1*Board of Education has hired its
• • •
ever, we sure can't account for the R &lt;h'
rtaff of teachers for 1M5-1M8. event happens—we exprras sorrow, ]
On the other hand, much more Is
..— ..
— —
.-j
-n— Buren county took over the road Seven new members will join the anger or disgust, as the cose may
&gt;»fact
that
we ----neglected
to —
mention
be
—
and
then
we
promptly
forget
done for youth now than formerly,
that Wave Alice Beck was home from leading U&gt; the bridge, then across corps of Hastings teachers.
about
It.
.
Kids
used
to
be
expected to make
Mrs. Irene Hamilton will return
Washington for a few days—that it and including the village roads
• • • ..
their own fun without much help
to her high school classes after a
is particularly hard to explain in In 1827.
In fact problems of tnls sort nev- • or direction and the result waa'krerview of the fact we drove her homt . In August 1842 the bridge failed leave due to illness.
er
have
been
and
probably
never
।
tainly
not
always
wholesome. But
and
han
been
closed
to
traffic
Mra.
Ruth
Burrell
will
be
assist
­
from the station. No remarks please.
Anyhow. Alice, looking petite and ever since. The county road com­ ant librarian in the Hastings Public will be completely solved. Some- | now. both In education and recreatrim, was here al the Mme time mission disclaimed responsibility for Library, leaving her work as girls* tlmcs the problem Is more acute j tion. a lot more is being done. If
than at other* and gets more pub- ( a fellow want* to learn something—
•her brother Joe was home on fur­ the repair of the bridge becauM* in physical education teacher.
Mrs. Marguerite Hoffman, who lie attention But the problem is either book knowledge or a trade—
lough. and Ruth Beck Bronson ac­ August 1841. about s year before
| opportunities are legion.
Both
companied her sister back to Wash­ the bridge collapsed, that commis- taught sixth grade last year, will
or------not.
. churches and schools have organington to Join her husband Oapt. slon had returned to the village of teach English and social science in ------------- — —
• • •
'
‘ ized activities for the benefit of
Hubert Bronson who Is stationed Breedsville the streets and highways the junior high school.
it had taken over from the village.
Mrs. Caroline Bailey, who is an
We doubt that what we cal) 1 young people. Youngsters who do
there.
,..«wU. youth" Is any worse or. want to go right are given more
We mentioned that we had colled That body contended that It was experienced teacher and graduate "modern
of Hillsdale
' Indeed.
"Hi" to Rex Foreman—It was Kirke up to the village to repair the —
—Ttr- —college
—and
-w— Michigan
Indeed, much
different than the help and opportunity than in foro yesterday. In view of the mer years.
.
Foreman we greeted, however, Rex bridge, and had held up funds be- State college, will teach music in | youth of
wua name ivr ■ icw
~ —= longing to the village.
f Junior high school and in the ele- added complication* of modern llv- .
• • •
were »tll) right In a round about; But the supreme court disagreed
tu .
.Ill
, 1 . *lng ttnd u,e increased opportunYet there Is something lacking—
way. Kirke and Mrs. F. (Vlolcti, with the commission, and ordered
Miss Zada I, Mowrer will he girls itlea for getting into trouble. It may I os the twenty-five arrests here tea--------j
w
—
,rvd„i
R
to
repair
the
bridge
and
pay
the
returned Sunday to the Westpoint, it
and
h* lhal
‘fmo&lt;lern’’'
? bit of । tify. We never remember of a
A.A-F. where Kirke la stationed.
I cost.
?rade^tetfr
1 an improvement on the old. Back youthful crime gang of that size
rt?nr
B Bnd * ieaclter of expe- | jn U|e „|der days before the auto- here before—even in the "old day*"
Pfc. Gordon Ironside is home.for,
10 days enroute to a new station.
Mi« Dorothv Johnson who was a* mobile and good roads had reached Perhaps this was because there
Bob Flannery. —
Nashville
arrived
rtudenl
teacher
here
For
one
’
term
lhelr
P
rMcnt
a,a
“
e
perfection.
; wasn't as much to steal or as many
p-Germany for ,
*-nniA Thursday
home
ThiirutikV fronTGvrmany
trom*
VI UUlfl
BUU;
««
mn I
iOonunu.a &lt;m PM. 1. S« l.&gt;

T

,

Home Front

The question of payment for re­

'ex'S
Therefore we report a decision of
o^’*-****^***1*^^**^** the Michigan Supreme Court, last
rr - j
rT. J-J , . .
| J^gy t|1Bl Qjp 9gn Byjen COUJlly

— ECLIPSE OF SUN
EXPECTED MONDAY

college, will .teach English in Junior •------------------------------------------high. She was graduated In the ।
class of IM5.
/ BROTHERS IN SERVICE
.
About Three-fourths
of Old JI Mra Pauline Gibbs, nnd the Misses I
Sol May
Maw Be
Maynard.
Dorothy Reiuen-1
Sal
Here
yRa Visible
®Viaihta
”,blc
Hcr0 *| Morion
how*.and
Ruth Tanwrstrom.
all!

16 PACES—TWO SECTIONS

YOUTHFUL GANGS,
POSE PROBLEM

M
r* cTTree
rop *•’•
Good; Other
Fruits Very Short

RATION
☆ AT A GLA

We all know there will be
Community Can't
.an t Dismiss
:■ short
of cherries.
pears, apple*
shortcrop
------ **
------- *------------Situation By I.L
Merely Saying 1 and plums in Michigan thl* year. It •
h •■&gt;,. oid i?.
‘It'sToo Bad the
..................... .............................
The fact that twenty-five Barry ! aUJL.nh w Puin.m .
Red stamps: D. P3, CH, B3,
county boys were In the county 1
lc?dl,ng or;
good through June 30; K3. LA 1
jail last week, all of them charged
N2. pa good through July’ll;
with serious offenses, is a matter
than'
of
of grave concern to all the. people !“rKIs,han avera,e cr°l* °* peaches
ui mils
cuuniy. It
n cannot
cuiuiuL beur dl»uu&gt;- |, ,
of
this county.
- ».i„
n.a
n^,
b!; saying: "It's too bad the
elreu'luln
missed by
boys did
did it.
it." Of
Of course
course It
It Is
is too
too bad
bad *kfgfJJX
boy*
Michigan"* peach crop was ruined
'that
“nX-ere
that more than two dozen youth.
youths , by s^tl}e
Blue Stamps: N2. P3. Q2. R2.
took gasoline, tlree, car wheels. ; should buy
buy Georgia peaches for can­ good through June 30; T3. U2, '
money and other kinds of property. njn.
W2. X2 good through July 31; '
or drove away with cars without -••i-u,
—
Z2.
Al. Bi, Cl.. •
good
through A
' Michigan's
peach crop Is not a*j— ---.
— -...-w.
11 ■ DI
m through
•
,1, good
— * through
the
of the owners.
—
~ permission
--------------- —----------- —-• .
large as the record production of 31:
Hl
Of course every one of the boy* 3.600.000 busheh last year but it: Sept. 30.
knew he w«a doing a wrong when 1* larger than average.' said Pul- |
Sugar
he look another person's property
h.
ynam ..Jt ha*, been estimated at
R'-mn u
*.w .1 "I
| Suunp M
,Ulr°U*h Au&lt; ”' -I
and VO......™
converted ..
it «
to his own selfish 2.700,000 bushel*
u»e» The trouble with him was
Putnam said it would pay conFnel 011
that he lacked a strong enough in- ; sumers to wait for Michigan 1 Period I.
1. 3.
1 1.
1 4,
&lt; 1 coup
ner sense of right and duty to him- peaches as the tree-ripened fruit | for re*t of healing year,
self und to other* to overcome his । would require less sugar tn canning
tihoea
selfish
---------------urget0tosteal
stealsomething
something hrhrI than
titanpeaches
j
shipped in from the; Airplane stamp* 1, I *nd 3 In
*. ....
•• •knew
—
three gwxl tnainntteijr.
'
wanted, although
he well
It , south,
belonged to another person. He was
not lacking in knowledge that wha»
he did was wrong; his lack was ,
the absence of a strong. Inner char­
acter—an inner respect for his own I
personality and for the rights of |
others.
We are not trying to fix the
.A. I pcograir/secretary torB*rryro£K
•
blame for the misdeed* of these
Regulations Are Continued; CiZ; MeGr^r U nt. riret wlmian
boys. We are saying that others
New Law Removes
~Y" secretary in Michigan and will
f
FW.U;

..

NO CHANGES IN THE !
TRAPPING RULES

„...

plus plenty of stars on the ETO rib­
bon. He'll report back to Camp,
Grant'for're4uu.lgntnent
• -Here',
- ■ ■ -great
- ■ 4w* about who ex- I
l-pecta to be home and tor good the
Get your smoked glasses ready.If i fraduatra of Westerni Michigan Col-,
has the pointe* by the 4tt* of July,
nextMonday. July 8. shall be a , &gt;c«c °t Education. wtU teach in the I
Probably Hastings as a commun- : Michigan traripers took about Castle and working with Ted BenIty has not been as much Interest- 660.000 muskrats last winter aa con-1 nlnk. youth director.
None oLncr than Gordy Crother* j clear day you will be able to see a : elementary' grades
Mr*. Gibb*
who 1* in tlie States. He called' partial eclipse of the suit
taught In Grand Ledge last year,
rd in Its young people as it should trailed with OT5.000 taken in the ( She comes to us tram Lew high
have been. We could say a lot on 1943 season. Harry D. Ruhl, chief1 school. Grand Rapid*, where sba ■
iioine und said he flew across, stop-; This phenomenon will begin as a, ‘he other three being graduated in
ping al Casa Blanca and Bermuda total eclipse at Boise. Idaho, and I Jur?‘' ,M5 ,
that topic. That alone would not ■ of the conservation department's' taught last year. Newaygo is her
1
I
Barry County to Consider
enroute. When his mother asked , the performance will end in the ,,Thf complete teachins staff of the I
cure the trouble, but It would help, game division reported to the con- i hometown, and she is a graduate of '1
him if he could be home for his Kirgiz republic in Siberia at Sunset. J,astlW, c,t* schools for 1M5-1848,
Probably if some of the men in | serValion commission recently in 1 Western Michigan College of Ed iFull-Time Counselor
birthday iSat.i lie answered, "no,
Path of the eclipse runs steeply .u M follows.
thls city had realized that young- recommending no change* in trap- cation.
I "The Michigan Plan" for aiding stera were listening to what tliev । ping regulation* for the coming1 "Kit" la the name she goes by,
but let'* settle for July 4.’ Your northeast through Montana. Bas. '*!*", Kcho®1 , ,
.*
folks have everything ready tor you kalchewan. Manitoba. Hudson Bliy. „ Edwin L Taylor, principal; Fred
.
; raytag that she would not rcaliaa
; returned service men and women is said or watching what they did. ' &gt;ear
Gordy. Your civilian clothe* are Greenland. Norway. Sweden. Russia 8 Jones, as* t principal; G. Avery
Lo»'
and
unfavorable who one was speaking to If she were
। known as one of the best state vet- those men might have been shamed
*11 freshened. In order and all that and Siberia.
। Aten, manual arts and day trade
| eran-aid plans in the country. Fed- when they learned that these boys ; weather condition* largely account-, calted by Ker name.
—your homecoming Is going to be, The width of the total shadow 1
(Continued on page 6)
(Continued on Page fl. Sec. 1 )
cd for .the drop In catch. Ruhl be-' Her main interest U cal
I eral, state, and local officer* work
about the happiest day in the live* will be about 25 mile*, but the en- I ——————————— I
lieve*.
। was at Camp Blodgett fol
together to help Die veteran, and
• Mink trapping was better last ■ mer*. at a Detroit Oam
of two people—your Mom and Dad. । tire United states will see a port
within 24 hours of his discharge
Guess that s about the way it U for eclipse. The amount of sun covered
A BBf r A IkAA
season than the year before. The camp one. and at Camp]
they have their organization at 11 II r
you too. ch Gordy. Welcome home! , will be about 75 per cent at Chicago ■
work to help him on any problem. ‘
Another coming home about the and Detroit.
whether it be housing, employ­
12th of July is 2nd Lt. Albert Bar- { So well known are the movement*
ment. health, education, or flnan----- - ------------- -----Ule moon. earth and sun that'
cron
irrvcpvin
,ivu,----*—»-•
and the Lt. will arrive with very | scientists can predict an eclipse'
l
n“mber hunters account for 55300 to; pedally swimming and
This has been worked out by the 1
t
&gt;aa.a.aeiiw
lrapper&gt; lh(. balance. | etaim much of her tlmi
definite Ideas. You see. he has al- I a hundred, or a thousand, years
Red Cross Instructors to
Michigan State Office of Veterans
ready popped the question, and &gt;he, I before It will occur. So unerring are
Day Trade Class to Be
(There will be no change in coon. Red Cross water safety
Affairs with tlie idea tliat the rela­
Teach
Swimming
July
a pretty blonde, has said, "ye*'. so , the laws governing tiicse th.'ee ,•
----------- ----------- ...» ,
—, 9
~
.
Cnntinued in 194*5 194fi
regulations this fall.
■
*he will teach swimming
friends, and neighbors will
ttives.
’nw’n’nT
Continued in I
1946
| The conservation commission will "Y" beach at Algonquin.
Albert knows he’ll attend a wedding
take a natural interest In the vet- 1 Classes in farfn shop and arc take 1,0 action to restore protection! Mis* McGregor is living I
us the man who claims lite bride.
Main
°uV^. dlreclor J* Co1- 'welding will be added to the manual on the P“»um. removed from the home of Mr*. Warren Carter.
Further. Who'» Home notes later.
I.bra
&gt;&lt;
MU
.nd
U&gt;
M,,
,o"'UI'bSnnlL
m
X?,
Philip.
C.
Pack.
As.soon
as
the
vet|
,
n
“
oT
Hostings
high
;
protectedUst
by
the
legUlaiure
at
it*
-----------------»•&gt;
—
Direct to the Dot-Dash News.
I
Pvt. Gull V. Slocum. Hastings, has'
LT. FRANK HO BBS
school next year. The day trade1
last *ln.Ur'.Ruhl reports; si i/&gt;TIAk! Cai ee
completed training and has been *I We are a part ol a wonderful uni- July 8 accordUig to Ted Bennink,
.
I
verse
m
h
icli
has
been
wlaelv
tiliin1
youth
director,
Jrudualed from Chanute Field, III.. |' ned. It dldnol "Jim happen^' *Fhe'e
'n"s b P“rt of
of the recreation
recreation pro
pro-­
,.A P. where he received instruction I' wm 2ndI U. a Planter And
'or Hastings children thte
in electronics.
religion teaches that He *ummer. Kit McGregor. as*'t youth
Brother-in-laws Don Flnglclon ' Christian
U Our Fathef
lcac,,cs Ulnl He director, and Mr*. Ted Bennink ore
place located
and Walter Caukins met in the • is Our Father.
Arter the council has done what The purpose of thU class U to pre-,
'
| Red Cross water safety Instructor*
mile wml, H
South Pacific.
„
- I'
In Its field tn the way of guid1 who will teach swimming Monday,
tings on cedar
Know any I'hot" news Marsh Fur- |
(Continued on Page 5. Sec. 1.)
mite north- H
l Wednesday, and Friday beginning
row—well, they tell us you're localtendance a day are required for «|FIUWI i iVIWfc
j July . The next week classes will be
north “*
ed where such might be the case
period Of 38 weeks a year. It U
! held Tuesday and Thursday, and |
and there's no harm in asking.
designed for a two-year period.
a good se
| thereafter the schedule will alterBerle E. Flnkcy. Cloverdale. R- 1.
This preparation should enable;
lx»rtn Cc
I note in the same manner. Advanced |
has orrived at Field Artillery Re­
the trainee to enter a machine shop
I
swimming
will
be
taught
at
2:30
and
'
and
Milt
placement Training Center. Fort
Two New Laws Will Help
at the dose of the course, should Ij
1 the beginning class at 3 p.m. The
See the *
Board Plans Gym, Library,
Brags. N. C, for basic military
County Road Commission
he satisfactorily complete the work. I
I program will
witlv tlie end of
will &lt;
for full particulars.
training. How goes It. fellow?
Shops, Central Addition
Experience is gained in the op-I
tlie
playgrounc.
---------...
Cap4. Harry Adrounle is now tak­
To Add to Mileage
eration of lathes, milling machines. J'
REX A EVELYN
ing work al U. of Wisconsin.
shapers, tool
grinders,
surface. The state and federal govern­ DUNNIGAN, Prop.
......
— oi ocnoois. tens oi plans tor an | Sj.rrL,SJ!in-hLrX
Haw a picture of —
Johnny
Bulling
grinders, and drill presses, os well i ment*
have passed laws that will
my, sitllng —
on• -a k*«-we
h
in Germany
—»» addition to Hastings high school I
as in bench work and assembly.
ildn't —
tell
if it was full o^
Uh
give
Barry
and
other
Michigan
Receipts Exceed $51,000;
really could...
------------------------ which include a gymnasium. II- !
People who have left school are tr-*
•
empty, the
we mean of course?
” keg
W..!?..
“Ji in
L, Hwino M.„urU«lbfr U&gt; enroll on . p-rl-Unw ’
f,“S'
Gain of $5,913 Over Last
You know Johnny was with the music and locker rooms. In lite, factoring Co. and the Casltc Corbanla. They mint heve ouulde wort jro
,1. uL
Year; Nice Profit for U. S. ■'"«■
alien"
“ '5fy
uMh.
outfit that first met the Russians drawlngs of the Lansing architect I txirntlon gave the "Y" 85 000 to dewhich was quite on experience ac­
Nashville. They are offering *|
Last
year
the
receipts
of
the
।
they
have
graduated,
the
course
I
tnmk
imL
18 »roYto*on f?r a
‘u- j relop these lots a 70-ft. dock lias
Hastings po*toffIce for the first time j would take two years; If they have;
lucent w* I
cording to johnny.
swimming pool.
buUt and a 30,80 ft. are* enRed Wilkins, whose A.P.O. is now ture
passed the 8100.000 mark, being a not graduated. 11 would take three,
There are ah» plans for the en- ; dosed by ropes and buoy*» as
as a
a crib
crib I
403. writes that he is stationed on
little over 8105.000. From the record : year*, according to Arthur Hansen.
tn Henry Flannery will cry the
Jargement
of
Central
school
and
;
for
small
children
This
Ute "Beautiful Blue Danube" which a building for shop rooms and a u&gt; a four-ft. depth. A i b runs out |
made
‘\°l, pInrtd nuiinta^n tow^li o and E. E. Gray will act M fl
made during
during the first six months of coordinator, under whose direction
..... ■
to
temporary
may be Intriguing for tourists but school
Ihu
nr, likely
llk.l, lhe
u m
TUM u
on SS"“clA
See the adv. elsewhere in this I
this mr.
year, U
it wuM
would mm
seem very
the coum,
course U
set up.
up Taking
it on
bus garage.
bath house Is ready for use. It will
for him he's hoping to be.home for
that, in IMS, the volume will be
(Continued on Page 8. Sec. 1)
The high school addition will be
1 been made, fn thl* county about 60 for full particulars.
Christmas dinner. Here's hoping you
fully 810,000 ahead of last year's j---------------------------------------------------------- percent nf the 860 relies of town­
located
at
the
east,
the
building
ex
­
do make it. Red.
Annual Mee
tending
from
the
library
into
the
ship
highway*
ha*
been
graveled.
Dorr pranshka write* from Italy
For the first six months of last LLWIS BROS. CIRCUS
Rural Agricult
But the cost of maintenance and
khat he is on guard duty In Trieste. park. There will be an east en­
In Mrs. Clara Hughes' Home year the receipts of our postoffice HI.HE, JULY 14
snow removal lias taken so much
He and Basil Tobias met on the trance from Church street to this I
Front letter, Information was given, were 845438.55. For the naif year). The Circus Is coming to Hastings. of the McNllt cash that not much
strert in Florence about 3 mo's. ago. part of the building that the pub­
1®45- lt* revenue July 14. under the Lewis Bros. could be done toward Improving the
about 2nd Lt. Frank Hobbs andI endlnX
,
To'the Marianas go Salutations lie will use to a great extent.
’i??.?5—*n ,?&lt;7e*3e of *5-*,mana«em»nt. a colorful. entertAln- remaining 40 per cent in,tlie last
Ph. M. 1/c Walter Hobbs Jr, sons'
Hie gymnasium and two music
°w7"a. WiUltta's. F. 1/c 881-12-71 rooms will be on the second floor,
oyer.13%.
‘ing show will be put on that will two or three years.
of Mr. and Mr*. Waller Hobb* off 8* 1
31,ex«llent showing Is proof p|eaae nn circus lovers. The circus
the other rooms all being on Ute
To secure needed money for these
r; Fleet Postoffice
From now on the state will pay Banfield. Walter. HJIB. '40. hasi ,.™
that Hostings Is prospering, its [j scheduled to appear at the fair
San Francisco. Calif.
ground floor.
all the salary of County Agent liar- been in service 3 yr*, and Frank.: tattonC^rowlMM1Tfie*nuaI^r.,&gt;^H’ «round’ and the d,le U Saturday, McNllt roads, the las', legislature
imposed a 10 per cent tax on the li­ been legally nominated.
MuBob Munjoy is on his way tome.
"A new gymnasium" has been the old FV»*ter.
Fbster. The &lt;county had been HJI.8. '41 has served 2 yr*. Walter, lauon growing. The quarters end- juiv 14
Polls will
mu per year toward 18ervln8 °n
LS.T. swas in thelin
quor traffic. ThU is expected to
cry of students and public for quite paying
8100
’
, , ,__________
------------ only
balance coming from
Philippine and Okinawa In- ' Ing September 30 and December
yield 87,500,000, half of which will M. nntll 5:
some time. The one proposed will his Salary, the bal
state.
vasIons.
Frank, recently
cem- scs’.as’tinfinK’.jaE.'s;■» -t ■■■
go to cities and village* to aid their
following letter.
be large enough to be divided by *the
’------Italy
street work, and the balance to
Mr. Foster Informed the board
J1 Qtuntlco. Va, left tne1 Ute year. 80 It would seem quite
large folding door*, into two parts,
This
city
has
considerable
re
­
—pay
... all the
25th
July 13. 1945 each large enough for an entire that the state -----well assured that the total this
would
। for the west coast.
tills |! pairing
nalrlnx it
It would like to do this year
vear counties for use on township roads.
This county is expected to receive
R. a. Henton. Secretary
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Munjoy
physical education class, bg
so that .a . salary of a full-time 4H club work- I
befully
.
year will be
810.000 greater on black-topped streets, and would 827.470
of this additional revenue to
Fv. taught er in thia rnlintv If
’
boys' and girls' class may be
ln_lM4.
R. 4.
than in
1844.
,
like to add about 11 blocks of new
Hastings. Michigan
at the same time. Permanent
Tlie Hastings Manufacturing Co. paving of that kind. Whether it spend each year on such highways. '
'-■ads
bleachers will seat 1200.
leads in
In the volume of revenue eiv.
giv­ can be done will depend on the We have seen no estimate of what AWARDED AIR MEDAL
Dear Mr. ana Mrs. Munjoy.
this
city
and
village*
of
the
en to the local postoffice. The availability of materials needed for
Each of these divisions will be
Just a word to tell you that . ..
second largest customer is the the Job. It will be done if possible. county will get. This added cash
ceived a letter from Uie Chaplain marked off in a practice basketball
will be of much help to the county
Windstorm Co. The third is the
Of your son Richard's unit—Chap­ court.
- fond commission In completing Its
Banner. Besides the Banner Ulla
lain Charles F. Schilling. Perhaps
The gymnasium and locker room molUly approved having such full - ALALAITTrrrr Ilf AAV
work on townsnip highway*.
office prints several publicaUons MAY NOT BE ABLE
by now you have more particulars space will be available for public
The legislature also amended the I
The
county
road
commission
hopes
which
are
sent
out
by
mall,
and
the
regarding Richard. I quote his letter
(Continued on Page 3, Sec. 1.)
Hastings pastoffice receives the to be able to black top the county intangible tax law, so a* to produce
in part:
road
leading
east
from
Delton
this
।
benefit.
Fixe«
Percentage
of
"Mission of Battalion was to
SOLVED
“
PLEASE
year.
Whether
that
will
be
done
or
|
Our
postoffice
sold
money
orders
cross the Roer River and take town
County Tax Which Each
IDENTIFY” PICTURE
In 1044 which totalled over 838.000 not will depend on the availability
of Junch and drive on into Ger­
District Must Pay
; nnd paid out over 881.000 last year of materials necessary to do the job.
many. Mission of Anti-Tank Pla­
for money orders sent to people in
toon, of which Dick was a port, was
।
this city and vicinity. The major
to give Anti-Tank protection to the
। the supervisors, at their June sea- part
of the orders paid belonged to SERVING ABOARD L.8.T.
sion. In the report of the commit­ Ute Windstorm
Co.
tee
on
equalization,
which
fixes
the
The Rev. Don Cury Heads
Postmaster Roy Hubbard states
ward with forward elements, and
| percentage of the county tax which that
is a large increase in air
Active Red Cross Com.
while trying to neutralise a ma­
Recent Events Emphasize
i each supervisor's district must pay. mall there
from this city, not only In let­
chine gun nest, he was killed by a
;That
committee
this
year
consisted
Need of Greater Civic Effort
The Rev. Don M. Gury la Barry
ters to soldiers and sailors, but gen­
second machine gun." The Chaplain
I of Bernard DeGolla, of Hope town­ erally.
factories and business
further states in his letter that The county's delegate to the Camp and
ship. chairman. Julian Potts, of men areOur
A
tragedy has occurred tn our
making increased use of
eye witness .was David J. Posner, Hospital council of the American
Thomapple. Claud Willson, of Yancounty. This Is a mild way to de­
„ Carl-1
r-».i that service.
and other friends of Dick’s were Red Cross for the western half of .
scribe the fact that twenty-five
Mee Springs. Wesley Booher,
Jfara R. Henley and, Guadalupe B. Michigan and chairman of the
ton. Clare M. Holder, of Assyria., 11 ha* becn no c“y matter for
boys have been brought into the
htecity
&lt;Continued on Page 5, Sec. 1.)
Arrey.
HU company commander Barry county committee with- Mrs.
custody of the courts. Naturally,
and William L. Chase, of this
city.’
Oay Jordan as co-chairman and
an organisation or an Individual in­
The six members gave a lot of con-;
council alternate and Mrs. Ross
volved in the directing of .youth
*1(1 era lion to their job. They con- a
u m a aiArrai
This Information may not be new Dunn and Ted Bennink as commit-1
programs feels deep concern at such
stitute a third of the membership A
■
LD AU||\|*N
ta you but I thought you might like tee members.
of the board. They have the figure* 84* 11* I KMlil/JLIl
a happening. Those supporting the
to know what the Chaplain had U&gt;
The work of this council, with its
youth activities ask whether the
for previous year* to aid them. They
say. HU letter reached me after supporting county committees, is to I
alm to be fair. There is rarely an CEII € D||C|||Ef C
expenditure has been worth while.
your son. Bob. had left the Com- I serve the military, naval, and coast- '
Tills
gives the write/ an opportunity
attempt to upset their reports. Their jELLj
j
J
pony on his return to the U£.A and guard Installations in this part of i
to state a few facts related to our
figures received the approval of the
home. I hope hU arrival will help the state, including the Navy Vlj i
board, which ended It* labors Satur- ,I
E. W. Parmolea of Conn.
total program and to the case In
to make you all feel a little happier schools, the Veterans' Facility at
question
specifically.
I
Buys Clothing. Mdse. Store
—at least relieved any how that Fort Custer, and the Michigan Vet­
1. Only one of the boys referred
e the totals of the,
one boy Is home and alive and well. erans' Vocational-Technical school,
A. .*■
K. Frandsen has sold h
to has had even a casual relation­
assessment of real estate and per- 1 ...
Please feel free to write me at any which uses tire W. K. Kellogg
ship With our activities. The ex­
nonal property in each of the 18 clothing and general merchandise
The citation
time. With best wishes, I am
supervisor* districts of the county, store to E. W. Parmalee of Mlddleplanation is that most of them do
Foundation comp at Pine lake.
Sincerely yours
not live In Hastings and though
also the values as equalised for each town. Conn, who took over the
The council meets monthly to
Chaplain &lt;Capt.) James T. Fish
things are planned, for leisure time,
of them, and the percentage business Monday.
consider
requests
of
the
command
­
Jack McKeough asks "what's the
one cannot force folks to take part.
of the county tax which each1 Mr. Frandsen came to Hastings
latest about Jack Wagner." How's ers of the various posts. A list of
3. Social or anti-social habits are
district will pay next December. 34 years ago and started his business
Above* is a picture of Pfc. Car! The
about taking care of thU yourself things wanted is discussed and ac­
not made in a day or a month and i
equalisers never change the in the Stebbins block A* a boy of
Jteck now that your home on leave. tion taken. If it is considered ad- 1Mcllvaln. brother of 1st Sgt. Ival assessments of personal property. 15 he began to learn the dry goods
conversely, once mai
visable to make the purchases, then IMcllvaln. whose picture appeared Their alteration* are confined to business in Denmark, coming to the
Here’s the address:—
changed in any le
the council decides whether the IIn the papew two weeks ago with the real estate.
3704 AAFBU
means that we must
I United State* at the age of 17. He
funds will be taken from the coun- Ithe "Please Identify" caption,
flQ. VSM
Below
Malcolm R. Pierce, Mo. M. M. 3/a,
uuit k-..___are given for each town- worked in Chicago for six years:
ell or whether they will be solicited
Kessler Field, Miss.
ship or district the figures for the then he went to Manistique where son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Nlc* going to Ernest Van Syckle,
assessment as made by it* super- he met Mrs. Frandsen. From there Pierce. Hastings. R. 4. Joined the
overseas nearly two years, and is visor, the equalisation committee's they moved to Eaton Rapid* where navy tn Sept. 43 and has seen ac­
figures, which were adopted by the they lived three
before coming tion in the Mediterranean theatre
About it in your battalion paper council. Requests have been re­
community. This cam for voiun-,
board, and the percentage of coun-1 to Hastings In
which we thought Was cleverly ceived for everything from pianos
ty tax to be paid in each case
The Frandm
ve worked to- a time.
teer help from the cliteem for if that
named. "Lib Orator." Ernest lias and radios down to a cat to catch
They are the sons of Mr. and
A8SYRIA— Real estate assessed gether In their business and iiave
After being home on leave in Feb. job Is left to one Individual or orserved as a switchboard operator mice in the barracks. Day mom Mrs. William Mcllvaln. Hastings. 8705375: personal estate assessed been ptibiic-spirtted members of our he reported for duty at camp Perry. ganUation the program I* limited*
4’t Izw.
o C-- *&gt; rl
(Continued on Page «, Bee. 1.) ।
(Continued on Page fl. Sec. 1.)
(Continued on Pogo fl, 8«c. 1.) I
(Continued on Page 5. Sec. 1.)

"MICHIGAN PLAN"
FOR RETURNING
VETS RATES HIGH

"Y" BEACH OPENS
AT ALGONQUIN LAKE

™-

'»

“ rawM~d

H.H.S. ADDS FARM

JllVri
«s*vs AKL Vf LUIHU

HASTINGS SCHOOLS
PLAN ADDITIONS

LOCAL POSTOFFICE
SHOWS FINE GAIN
FIRST HALF OF YEAR

I

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

£ MUCH MORE CASH

roRTWp WA0J

Barry Co. to Have a
Full Time 4H Club
Worker Hereafter

’BOARD approves

SmsTHE EQUALIZATION

COMMITTEE S WORK

CAMP AND HOSPITAL
COUNCIL AT WORK

YOUTH DIRECTOR
STATES PROBLEM

DU IHLJ

�BARGAIN MATINEE 8TNDAY 3:90 TO 3:09

HASTINGS BANNIB. TBCBIOAT. HUT * UU

-

4-H Members Take
Honors at Club Week

WE PAY
HIGHEST
MARKET
PRICES for
EGGS

We Boy Live

Chickens
and pay
Ceiling
Prices I

COOL AS THE
BOX FOODS

ROUND
STEAKS
Steer Beef

4r

। fou/nc Qua&amp;fy

46c
VEAL STEAK
VEAL CHOPS
39c
VEAL BREAST '■■■■• ‘ 20c
PORK SAUSAGE
35c
FRANKFURTS —
35c
RING BOLOGNA
32c
BOLOGNA
32c
VEAL LOAF
38c
lb.

Ribs

lb.

Fresh Ground

27

Grade 1

SHORT
STEAKS

lb.

Grade

Slicing
Grade 1

Steer Beef

3O:

Pickle
Pimiento

WATERMELONS CANTELOUPE
5c lb.
IQc lb.

KRISPY CRACKERS 2!V‘ 19=
ORANGE JUICE 46ez.cn 49c
KELLOGG CORN FLAKES’X’X’3' 9=
BRAN FLAKES
Pkg. 14c
Pkg
12c
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WHEATIES
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2 lbs . 25c
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2 ib». 33c
PRUNES
LIMABEANS Seaside 2ib..27c

.ETS|
CHOPLETS
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Delicious Meat
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SIRLOIN
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FDODzEENTER
NASHVILLE

Leslie Caston, Harold Sherry. James
Johnson. Charles Htgbie.
The installation scheduled for
last Tuesday evening was post-.
poned. due to the absence of a*
number of the newly elected offi­
cers on account of the holiday, and
will be held Tuesday evening. July
10.

AMERICAN LEGION
AUXILIARY NOTES

Members of thg Auxiliary arc
urged to remember the picnic this
Thursdiy evening at Tyden park.
Bring your sandwiches and a dish of
food to pau. Supper at six o'clock.
In case of inclement weather to­
night. the picnic will be held In­
doors at tlie Legion hall.

delegates and leaner* from the 41 __________________________________
southern Michigan counties.
MLvs Bullis was chairman of the, Baity county on April
5. 1867.---------the
---------------™
Tlie fair board 1* busy with plans
style revue which was presented ।, daugnler
daughter of Clark und
and Abbie WneelWneel- and preparations for this annual
Thursday evening
e
er
r Jiiuil.
Hunt. 3ur"~"
Surviving
--------are*■""
her■*daughter,
“—
event. The grounds are being made
... Lamb
^....« was chairman
............. u
,„r I MrMr
of. the
Mrs Frank Greusel. Milwaukee, ready. A bull-dozer has been levelopening session Tuesday nnd work-'wu.: a twin brother. Willett Hunt, ing the ground, especially that
e&lt;1 on the achievement booth com-1 Hastings: besides several nieces and around the exhibitors' area.
tnltlee.
| n nephew.
। Secretary Frartk Kelly wishes to
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■
emphnaise the parking and picnic
Ml'XIClPAl. COl’RT
BOOKS RKtNTI.V ACqVIBEI.
. OUJUMte o&lt;
W...BY ™ LIBKABV
■rrwtcd by VMu.hnUl IXnWr ... ( . aIW
Iff
‘
a disorderly charge early Friday ; Edith Hnwie. "Cry Murder"1 Mar -,1
tr
evening. In Municipal court he ad- eta Davenport. "Valley of Decision";
mltted the offense and paid the &gt;15 । Manning Coles. "Green Hazard"'
— - . —— • - —.
tine and &gt;4 50 coats which Judge t-a'lnia R. Davu, "A Sea Between'
Cortrlgln asansed him.
I John D Carr, To Wake the Dead'

BOND SALES LAG;
REACH 75 PER CENT

Mrs
Margaret Kingsbtiry. oi
Cloverdale, wa* arrested at Mar­
. ;iNon-Elctlon
1
shall Sunday morning by Under.. .
' l — James Thurber. "The —
Thurber
sheriff Leon Doster. She is charged
.............. her
&lt;&gt;er three
mrrr&lt; htlrnu-; gS’Tr^HMrt'm^»thR^an
with abandoning

at Camp Hood. Texas She was get­
ting IMO per month from her hus­
band and the government for the
support of her children She went
to Battle Creek about three months
ago, but was found In Marshall by
Offlrer Doster. She was taken into
Municipal court Tuesday afternoon
She waived examination, and was
bound over to the Circuit court.
The required bond of 31,000 has not
been furnished She will be bt ought
•■•■for- lu-tge M Donald on M.nday. July 9.

&amp;-&lt;S

n' Pnu.Pr
xt.,rli=L .nA
I».I iTmAlhtiw"* HSfirt q
“-n2SSllO7irtPStW.“ H^waS
v&gt;o,'ri£?k
ml’.’ n.irr u* 1
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Two Days Remain To Buy;
Corp. Sole* Co to 200^

Corporation sales at bond* In tho
Seventh War Loan drive have reach.
ed ub"ul 200 t*rcenl- whllc »n&lt;«rtd*“l
h*” COmC 10 OI”y 75 P*r'
rent- rcP,,rU Maurice tumble Ho
nlso sUlc* that ,hc bonds inirchawd
up lo ",ul llicludlnR Prld»j. J»&gt;y

he sends to the Federal Reserve
.self”; John J. O'Neill. "Prodigal ( Bank by July 9 will be credited on
Cfciihis"; Robert W. Robson. ’ Pacific this drive.
Tslands Handbook, 1944"; McKrnny
City sales are given by Einar
nnd Johnston. "A Book of Wayside Frandsen. which show the third
Fruitr.”; John Q Stewart. "Coasts. ward still leading with &gt;13.450. The
Wave» nnd Weather ". Friedrich A. Womens club worked on sales in
Hayek. "Road To Serfdom"; Mn-lin*; this ward with Mrs Arthur Brant
Soong Chiang, "Chinn Shall Rise as chairman.
Edward Oocdyenr. chairman for
on parole from Jackson orison. **:»-. Again."
Jean Barnes. Librarian.
Ute Chamber of Commerce, nnd Berarrested Monday bv Undersherlff
1 nard McPhorlln. chairman for the
Doster In Detroit. He Is charged
i Junior Chamber of Commerce, rcwith taking Indecent liberties wlti- i'
I
port
&gt;8550 for thb fourth ward
two children. 10 and 12 years of
( &gt;8,000 in bonds were purchased by
age. whose home is In the south
I the second ward which was can­
port of this county IL- was at­
vassed by the Rotary club under the
Bill
Dexter,
an
all-round
cowboy,
tained in Municipal court here on
chairmanship of George Miller.
. Tuesday He demanded an evam- is coming with Jack Raum’s Rodeo
Tne Kiwanls club solicited sales in
. Iiullon. w hich was set for Friday. to the 87th Barry county fair July the first ward under the leadership
July 13, ut 9 o'clock n.m .hiom 24-28
of Dr. L. J. Caston with &gt;3,325 in
Cortright fixed his-bond s' «rom'I Bill, who comes with about 25 cow­ total sales
which hart not been furnished, so boys ami girls, does trick riding,
Mr. Lamble say* that they Itiuod
brunc riding, and bull dogging. Here more bonds Monday. July 2. than on
he Is in Jail.
die Ls shown going under &lt;Jie horse's anv other day in any local drive to
; belly while the horse Ls running full date.
।speed.
Final results of the drive will ap­
Tills rodeo has played at many pear
in next week's Banner.
I francls Aler. local telegraphman-1 county ‘fairs ‘including'* those*
ager announce* that over 10.500.000 charlotte and Ann Arbor
,expeditionary
force
messages
have
•
—
—
—
•&gt;
-------•
----&lt;
--------Mr. and Mrs. Orville Van Win
. ................. । 1,1 the l"lMt ,,lP r,‘dL*o shows that
been handled by Western Union [ nave entertained Barry county aud- entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith
slnce June 1942 b&lt; tw.en service m-.-ti tences have proved popular,
and son of Lake Odessa Sunday.
woffirn nnd
and relatives
retatlva-x and friends
fi
and women
.
at home
For every mrrw re- .
cclved. wrvlcr people send 2 6 mea- ;
sages
In the first seven months that the '
service was in effect In 1942. more i'
than 460.000 EFM's were sent over- ,
suav
Now about 100.000 are sent
each month. Messages from over- ।
seas run around 300 000 monthly'
now.
This service provides 237 phrase-,
from which three tn:&gt;&gt; lx- chosen
FRIDAY end SATURDAY. JULY 6-7
They mnRe from Kl**es," "Love."
double: feature attraction
"Ari- you all right? Worried about
you." to "Letfcrs sent." und "Son
Gene Aalrey. Smiley Barnette
born, or "Daughter born "

Trick Rider To
Be At Barry Fair

State Increases
Old-Age Assistance
The Bureau of Sccia) Aid may
now give up to &gt;60 for old-age as- h
alxtance in case of ne#d of hospital1
care or care In a convalescent home 1
Formerly the law allowed up to &gt;40.
but the stale legislature amended [
the law n&gt; inertnse the amount.
h
Al the end of May there were 805
recipients of old-age assistance In 1
Barry county
Aid to dependent
children went Io 64.'and aid to the '
blind went to 4.
—1
,
The amount going for old-age
averaged &gt;29.61; for dependent ehil- ■
drrn. &gt;55 96 per family, and for the
blind. &gt;34 12.

SALADA TEApb.46c-iib.24c
BABY FOOD Gerber - can 7c
BABY FOOD
29c
can
32c
PRUNES
CHEESE Pabst-ett
pkg 20=
Corbtfr—Dry Cereal

RADISHES

SERl/ING ALL
WAR V ETERANS

EFM's INCREASE

GREEN PEPPERS

LEMONS

CELERY

Twenty-five Barry county 4-H’
club member* attended the annual
4-H club week at Michigan Stale
college last week.
They were accompanied by Mil­
burn Jones of Assyria, a* local
leader; Mary E. Bullis, home exten­
sion agent; and Ray Lamb, dlstriet
club agent.
inland Christiansen and Robert
Clark of the McOmber ciub gave
their demonstration on painlina a*
part or the boys' program
Scholarship awardo to Barry
county club members were announc­
ed by the stale leader. A. O. Kettunrii.
They went to Lorraine
Wheeler of Middleville In clothing
and Leland Christiansen of Hust­
ings Ln handicraft..
. ?.fU.r'.J,ru.n
The annual election of officers
Initialed Into the State 4-H Service held at the American
Home
club, received honorable mention in
‘
the achievement booth exhibit and j
Junc
rwulte4
style revue
a* •&lt;’Uow».
' Wearing n medium blue wool suit? Vr?“T‘™^,M?Phl»vile1
which one made this winter as »
member of the Ycckiey club. Mi&amp;&gt;
• sllKhie.
pulton took pari in the style revue. Charlek W Sherwood;F1nnnceEdHie was one of 16 to receive honor-,w‘n F Sayles; Chaplain Richard
able mention out of it grout* of 58. Dogart; Sgt. at Arms. Arthur Me­
. In the achievement booth ccnteal Call: Publicity. Harold Sherry;
In comiictnion with 22 other club Service Officer. Shirley Henry:Hlamembers she won honorable mention torian. Norman Bogart. Trustees:
for the display-of her club Vi»k ; 3 yrsDr. Harkness: 2 yr*. Dr. Casunder the title The 4-H Pathway ton: I yr . Angelo Spirts.
'“Adi S^ISSKU Mr
“'.m HHs'tht,“jSn"“1
; An[.&gt;» WU. N-™.n
Lr-

HASTINGS

, HAROLD 1. RADFORD
Harold I, Radford.,passed away at
Ks home 123 West Green Street on
iday afternoon. June 22. 1945, nt
the age of 45 years. 5 months and
3 days.
He had been employed by the
New York Central Railroad since
.September. 1917
' He Is survived by his wife Gladys
and one daughter. Marian Also,
one brother Charles of Lowell and
one sister Hazel of Detroit

No. 52. also of Hostings Chapter
O.ES No 7
Funeral services Were held at
2:00 pm. on Monday. June 25 at
Leonards funeral home with Rev.
Leason Sharpe officiating. Burial
was in Riverside cemetery.
•

MRS. HORACE HALL
Funeral service* for Mrs Sarah
‘Belle Hal). 78. widow of Horace E.
Hall, of Battle Creek, formerly of
Hastings, were held In that city , on
Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs.
Hall moved to Battle Creek in 1906.
Mr. Hall dying In 81 Petersburg,
Fla., tn 1939. Mrs. Hall was bom in

ALBION MAN GETS QUICK
RELIEF FROM NEURITIS

"I had neuritis In between my ahoul-1
dee* and tn my arms and hip for
over 3 years. I took treatments on
my back-with no help. Took 3 bot­
tles of SIATICO and aches and
pains are all gone and I feel fine.”
Clarence Brush. IL D. No. 2, Albion.
MJeh. SIATICO b a doctor's pre­
scription. 75c al LyBARKER'S.

RANCHO GRANDE'

I'LL TELL THE WORLD'
SUNDAY and MONDAY. JULY 8-9

Bod Abbott and Lew Costello

THE NAUGHTY NINETIES'
BARGAIN MATINEE: SUNDAY 1:00 TO 1:00
Only enough admissions will be sold to fill theatre once
at bargain prices.

TUES., WED.. THURS.. FRI.. JULY 10-11-12-13

Spencer Tracy. Katherine Hepburn

"WITHOUT LOVE"
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES

RARRY THEATRE
Hastings, Mich.. Phones 2244-2557

FRIDAY end SATURDAY. JULY «-7
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

Sunset Carson, Linda Sterling

SANTA FE SADDLEMATES'
Ixm Chaney, Evglyn Ankers

THE FROZEN GHOST'
SUNDAY and MONDAY. JULY 8-9
Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy

"THE BULLfIGHTERS"

THI BARRY WILL II CLOS

TUES.. WID.. THURS.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JULY S, IMS

ING ALL
ETERANS

V

on, Harold Sherry. James
hnrles Higble.
lallation scheduled for
ty evening was post- .
i to the absence of a-*
the newly elected off!ount of the holiday, and
1 Tuesday evening, July

of the Auxiliary are
member the picnic this
■venin* at Tyden park,
sandwiches and a dish of
*. Supper al six o'clock.
inclement weather lopicnlc will be held ine Legion hail.

Board is busy with plans
ntlons for this annual
ground* are being made
Uil-dozcr ha* been level­
round. especially that
exhibitors' area.
Frarfk Kelly wishes to
the parking and picnic
■ infield. There will be
M0 car*, and tables Will
I for family and grou"

(ALES LAG;
75 PER CENT

' the success or failure of the United ! [j a f

are given by Einar
rhlch show the third
idlng with *13.450 The
lb worked on sales In
ith Mrs. Arthur Brant

oedyear, chairman for
of Commerce, and Berriln. chairman for the
jber of Commerce, rcjr thl; fourth ward
and* were purchased by
ward wijlch was can• Rotary club under the
&gt; of George Miller.
its club solicited sales In
d under the leadership
Caston with *3.325 In

? says that th*y issued
Monday. July 3. than on
,y in any local drive to
te of the drive will apweek's Banner.
drs Orville Van Wlo
(r and Mrs. Ray Smith
ake Odessa Sunday.

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HAJTIN65 SCHOOLS

•EDITORIALS

Our salesgirls have been ooh-ing and ah ing ever
since they arrived! Such styles-those cool cap sleeves

and proud, broad shoulders; those graceful, swaying
skirts. Such colors-even fruits and flowers could be

y* Remain To Buy;
ale* Co to 200%
•n sales of bonds in the
r Loan drive have reach­
&gt; percent, while Indlvidv* come to only 75 per­
t Maurice Lamble. He
1st the bond* purchased
jcluding Friday, July 8,
i this drive. Tlie money
&gt; the Federal Reserve
ly 9 will be credited on

।‘he

*hould no- »» disturbed ncra in th* small dining_ room.
j Ute a thorough remodeling of the three classroom* will be mad* from
These rooms are all in the north present high school building. A cor- the study hall.
^e^iitr^°u^n8utS
half of the addition.
rooms—
in ....................
I ridor through
the
library
to —the
al —
the
of thl* euuiaddlablUhe* every Th«r*4a
------- The
---------------—
..... .........
, ~
— -&lt; —Lying
■&gt; —V —
- back UI
•I lUttU&lt;«. MU kirn. ' eratc. Since the policies of Greil •| Th* cafeUrU may to usm! u a the south htli axe tne committee I addition win have to be put' tlon will be a building houains
will
put*
housing
«• be shops
------ --— Junior
— —
- senior ..
.
Britabi during the year* ahead will
wnen tne,° aro na public banquet room which will ac- ': rooms, toilets, youth
routh —
center, locker iuu__
through. Then the library —
will
Jor
and
high
have to parallel those of th* United
»chool acUvHle* there.
commodate between 400 and 500 '.rooms, and space
e for a future pool I made Into Board of Education at- schools and a bus garage tor our
States, th* burden for preserving
The Hasting* Public library, *1-' gueate. A serving room connects i■ The housing of the office of flees with room for the supertn- nine school busses nnd three slae.,411 give
alu*----------------------------------------------------------------------------, l,.r&gt;
1
the youth lendent.
stable peace thu* rests on Russia though still housed in the school- llV4- ^‘*1 the
kitchen, youth activities will
u&gt;» eo.l «ffi«» and the USA. In lime, the chances
d
d h„ .,ud_.... W11I ,u.
' which also serve* * small dining director and assistant* adequate
l. Mickteaa m are that Chin* will develop into a bv •tudcnu- wiu be more
rnorn accommodating about 100 room.
entlrely by the high school admin­ room. as may be seen bv the fact
real power 'rather than the poten- Available to the public. Tlie stackspeople. These two dining rooms
Locker rooms will provide space. istration. the offices now In use------ .w„-E00
...™
MWln ‘he while bulldI tin! one she h at present!, Great wl11 be In a separate room. The I may be used by local grouna and for public use in the evening.
bring Inadequate for public and Ing will be used for classes next
' Britain and France may regain public will use tables In the library j service elute on arasngement with
Should a pool be built In the fu­ high school office*.
year. Blueprint* have been made
some of the power and prestige lost proper, while student* will go to । the school.
ture. It will be at the south of this
The present gymnasium will be to provide for thia addition.
in the present war. Such develop- inc ad wining cafeteria and read at ।
A small lounge open* from the half of the addition and at the divided Into two classrooms and
Mrr VanBusktrk say* that It 1*
menu will change the factors ‘he table* there. A soundproof wall । front corridor and may l&gt;c usctl by back.
social rooms.
‘ hoped that a way may be figured
which influence peace. But as of the separates thb.two rooms, so that tnosc -who are gathering tor din-;; AB of these change* will necessiA visual education room and out tb finance this building propresent, Russia and the U.S A. arc -------------------- :------------------------------------ !------------ —— ------ 1---------------------------the two main pillars of the world
peace structure since they arc the
two wtrungest nations in terms of
military and economic power. The
NATIONAL EDITORIAL United
never has been a
inti W ASSOCIATION militant States
nation an&lt;L Russia has
mure to gain from continuous years
of peace than any other country in
the world. Therefore. It seems rea­
sonable to assume that the United I
Nations organization is standing on '
much firmer ground than did the '
League of Nations In 1919.
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
easy ways of disposing of the booty
If the "Big Five" nations hold
nnd perhaps because methods of I together, they can absolutely pre- I
enforcements were not as good as | vent smaller nations from warring !
they arc now. Gangs may have op­ with one another. Tlie United Na- &gt;
erated that were never apprehend- ! lions Assembly, free to discuss any
| problem which may arise, cun be a
,
powerful factor in mobilizing world I
All
of this,
this, however,
hnwe/er.
doesn't exex- ; opinion
All of
doesn't
to counteract aggressive
cuse the present. The twenty-five gestures. World opinion Ls a power­
young fellows caught represent full moral weapon which should
a very small percentage to the total I not be dlspUed.
—j. Tlie
*ae Social and I
Council. llkcwis*
hkcwis4 can.
can !
-number
---------- young people
—.... in the coun- । Economic Council,
ly- something less than
of 1 per i correct many of the sources of war
cent. However, there is littlo com- ' before the trouble get* out of hand.'
Tort in this for. even a tiny sliver &lt;
in the finger can bring on a dan- । The Assembly working In congcrous genera) infection if it Is ne- I,1 Junction
with the Social and Ecu- |
elected or ignored.
'
I mimic Council and a free press can
I l»c a strong factor in Influencing
Why is It that youngsters of • : L'rr&lt;j otitatan'
certain age consider It a sign of *or,d u|,ln,‘,n .
manliness and courage to challenge • _.
the law by destroying or stealing
vc‘u P*,w,,r ?r th5 ■'n,« *2ve &gt;
property-and "sissy " to refuse t,, rwtimu has tM-cn described by Field
accept such a dare, to go to school Marshal Jan Christiaan Smuts, |
or church and to really buckle Prlmir minuter of the Union of ,
down" and learn something?
South Africa ua a ntccwuiry evf).
. , ,
•’ Ttw United State* wax mainly re- .
S Is It a failure of the home, the
“.‘f I
church or the school to get across |
nrotM-riv
hainnmi
vn!oe«? Washington
knew
thatauch
a charter
2nk_Pf
“l&gt;5r_'y_
«/,/«««?
wh|ch ra|led [0
conU(n
„ „ro.
vision hud Utile chance of ratifies- 1
Not many of these twenty-five
Hon by Ute senate However. It is:
.OuiHlful If am* of tV.—
**nio

The Hastings Banner

ly permitted to rove the streets at
,
will without' check or question at
.
home—why? Did any group, or- ‘ Any one of the "Big Five" naganlzatlon or individual ever quea- । tl»'» can prevent the security
lion the reason for so many "teen , council from taking military acngers" on the loose until laic eve- tlun.
nlng or early morning?
• • •
• • •
For example, suppose that CzechFloyd Starr of the Starr Com- ' oslovakla claimed aggressive action
monwcnlth nnd Father Flannagan 1 on the part of Russia In certain
of Boys Town. Neb., claim there Is | border disputes. Tlie Assembly of
no such thing as a bad boy -and I the United Nations organization
the succhm they have had is proof could discuss the matter and the 8cthat their conclusions are I taxed on curtly Council could investigate In
something mure substantial Hum . detail. RumIu. being one of the
"Pollyanna" thinking Both of them parties in the dispute would have
say that there are stubborn bava. no vote. So long as peaceful mensmisunderstood boys, weak-willed &gt; urea were being discussed. Suppose
bofs. thoughtless boys, angry boys, i that the Security Council, after In­
misdirected boys and downright or- vcsllgatlnn. concluded that Russia
ncry tinea, too—but no impossibly ( was in Hie wrong und made recombad ones.
mendatlons for a peaceful actUc’ ’ ’
ment. That is as far as the council
Maybe the Starr Commonwealths ! could go. Russia, could prevent furand the Boys Towns are actually ther direct action, if »he chonc to
monumenU to |hc almost universal ignore the recommendations of the
neglect nnd lack of rrxqwnsibillty । council. The aggression against
Hutt communities throughout the | Czechoslovakia might continue but
nation arc showing to the difficult I the case, so far as the United Nannd anything but enjoyable prob- . tions. Organization was concerned
lem of dealing with their problem | would be dropped
Hie charter
youngsters they are making it prevent* military action without
somebody cLhc's problem, not their I unanimous consent of each of the
own.
• "Big Five" power*
powers—and. obviously.
. no nation Ls going tn vote to have
. It is our own private opinion that military' actlr.n taken against itself.
Koine conditions arc most often at I
• • •
tlie root of the trouble Without ! Maybe that seems unfair—but
proper support from the home, what if the dispute centered around
their Is nut too much that either Mexico and the «»«&gt;*•
UBA? Would —
we
the church or the school can do. be willing to place our future in
As a matter of fact, the public the hands of a council of foreign
schools of today arc allowed very nations? Would you be willing to
little freedom In matter* of disci­ have your country' subscribe to a
pline. Ix?t a youngster be really charter which did not contain this
punished for even the most acute veto power as a safety valve?
of reasons and public criticism is
likely to rise to fever heat. So. oft­
Supposing two small nations
entimes. the school is denied the were Involved In trouble. Then the
right to discipline and the parents matter could be discussed in the
at home refuse to take on this duty General Assembly and the Security
themselves. The end product, of Council could investigate and make
course, is lawlessness. The church recommendations for peaceful set­
usually can't do too much without tlement. If one of the nations re­
co-operation from the home—and fused to abide by the decision, the
we mean something more than Just Security Council by a majority of
sending the youngster away to seven votes including all of’ the
Sunday school each week One hour “Big Five" vote*, could begin mili­
a week at church can't always tary action.
counteract for an entire week of
"•inwholesoijic home surroundings.
Tills Is not entirely fair but it
is tlie price which the small na­
What Is the answer? Mark Twain tions were willing, to pay to get the
once observed (hat "about the only co-operation of the five major na­
thing wrong with the human race tions In a world peace organiza­
was—the human race." Tlie answer tion. To these five nations, the veto
to most problems, social, economic power is a guarantee of sovereign­
and otherwise are given in the Bi­ ty. Any five of the six small-na­
ble—not once, but many times— tion members of the Security
Christian living on n cominunlty- Council however, can combine to
wide basis. Even here, however, exercise the same veto power as any
there are so many different Inter­ one of the "Big Five" notions.
pretations of what constitute*
Christian living.

And how to promote and encour­
age Christian living on a commun­
ity-wide basis— that is another prob­
lem. About the only answer we
have to that one U that It can
never be done merely by Scolding
and shouting "don't."
Maybe the heart of the trouble
is that all of us. the church, the
school and the state put too much
emphasis on what "shall not be
done—and not enough on what
constitutes the positive aide of suc­
cessful. happy, harmonious living.

The.United Nations organization
has a much better chance of
stamping out aggression than the
old League of Nations did because

cisco recognize?-and provides for
the use of .forte, if necessary. Tlie
old League was never.much more
than- a dinner club and debating
society for diplomata. If one of the
"Big Five" nations should get ex­
pansionist ambition, the new or­
ganic* I ioh would be faced with a
difficult problem because of the
veto power which the negreasor na­
tion could exercise in the Security
Council. However, the Assembly,
despite Its lack of military power,
could be a potent force in mobiliz­
ing a powerful world opinion
against the aggressor and each of
the "Big Five" Is'well .aware of the
fact that no conquests running
The United Nations charter does counter to world opinion could pos­
not guarantee stable peace. Jt sibly compensate rar' the ruinous
। merely provides a procedure for cost of a World War III.
। setting international problems and
dispute* peacefully. If a majority
The path of the United Nations
! of the signatory nations—especlal- organisation is not going to be
I ly the "Big Five" nations—act with strewn with roses. However, it la
; reasonable good faith, the peace probable that the pessimists and
can be maintained indefinitely. scoffers will be extremely surprised
The fact that the United State*.
China and cess which grill be achieved.
France aU signed without rtaervations pave* the way for a favorable DONT BUY THINGS YOU DON’T
beginning.
■
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
| In foci, during the next decade
INSTEAD.
r*Tast week, we attempted to give
a brief review of the United Nalions organization plan under they
charter recently signed by jepretentative* of fifty nation* al San
| Francivo. it is important that all
of us trv to get a&gt;tlonr underr.tandIng at this document—especially of
Its limitalMns The charter repre­
! sent* a- compromise and cnnscSjMttly is not entirely satisfactory
I anyone. However It is surprising
Riat fifty nations were able to
agree on so many points.

envious. And such lovely fabrics-all kinds of rayons
and cottons! Yes, Sunback styles are here, too.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY S. IMI

had reaided In Cartteton twp. for

11 L n J
fine mention in the shop paper. He ton H. Sharpe, received a class of I ernoon July 6. Mr*. Mott will be In
.
„
plan* to keep buay,however. with 41 into church membership. 25I charge of the worshipservice. "The
Um of the county farm bureau; duito* at hl* farm near Freepott t.-sn* tarring by letter from otherDoor of Undemanding ”. She will
&gt; meeting* ‘hotdd be aenj m, and at hi* home here.
churches and !• on profeatian of abo prepare the program "Advancn tM week in which they take ?jr and Mr*: Thoma* Baird have faith. Three- weeks ago. Rev. Sharpe , in* In Understanding.
. two and three weeks old re- &gt; purchased the Elliot home. 135 W. received eight new members a toThe Home Literary club win be
loae in new* value- We are Bond. at the corner of Church and t&gt;i ot 4Bi which is a splendid record entertained by Mr* Gertrude Ever*.
to give apace to them other- Mr.
[fa-d st*.. moving there last Friday. for the rej*tlve]y short period he Mr? Helen pl’!c *nd
Bo“
.allot bu moved to Granda. been plutrahere^ndli. real '"J1 11 “« heme oi Mra. fivers. It
■ent real
transactions Rank!*
____
_____
' tribute to his faithful Christian ef- 5*
1,1. -bw
S..a- ......... .uughtcr picnic.
-...
U.hen».n
j
■’ ,1U
«■ Roll
call - Sinn a *ong, speak a piece
lad by the
them
all
we
nominate
young
David
I
-----or oav a nickle. MrT. Leon Leonard
the sale 0
•
~
will be In charge of games.
On the corner of Church and Stem who on Sunday, when bi“"
The regular meeting of thr Deli BL to Mr. and Mrs. Robert men than he, claimed they
tdh Inland LakK Garden Club will
man. And in conjunction weren
-..v..’.t biting, caught a 13-lnch
~
be held at the home of Mr*. Peter
the Homrcraftera two of the; from the Stem’s dock at Gun lake ।
ament
house* have been and the bait he u*ed, a piece of
Tlie next regular meeting of the Potter. Thursday afternoon., July
it; one on 537 W. Madison by paper
I
&gt;iis w
d.v™u«
— *— ”------ - ^^j-J-.R-.PevejTXW^Jw^been^proFrWayi ju&gt;y
atYo’clock.
Knar located at MB W. Bond was noted to head Inspector of Army
Martin Corner*
3d to Capt and Mrs Raymond 1 cot* in the machine department o:
Preaching by the paster next
The July meeting of the Banner
Cant Collier is stationed at | the Grand Rapids Bookcase and I cla** of the
Methodist Sunday Sunday morning at 10-o cock. Come
WJBtCtuten
Chair Co He inspects the wood II’chocl will be a picnic at Tyden out and hear a good sermon and
?• *Br*. Hattie Altoft who has been i parti of the cot* to insure their per­ Btric on Tuesday evening. July 10. -"—mage the pastor by your pre*J
- ill with quin*y is much better thisj lection.
| .ring your table service, beverage ence
““7®.’ The following member* of the Sc- I and
food
‘ d enlo
/i
.
week.
,nere
will be a meeting of the
trwt awa
aaiao
a nl
-jteaMnt
SC-ClHl
‘ /U
■ . Marshall Warner 1* in the Ford lectlve Service beard
William evening
Supper at
8 30
trustees of Martin church at Mr*.
---------~S
-—
hcapltal Detroit for two weeks fol- Schadcr. Roy Hubbard. Judge Stuart La
.1 .. -.33. In case of
;, bad weather, the meeting L* to be Anna Endsleys Thursday evening.
towing an operation.
I Clement,
and
Glenn
Brower,
and
^■«rr,'^ii-rk‘"Mrs^nri‘iii7’savTes “at- 1 at ,hc churrh- Remember to bring June 28 at 8:30 o’clock. All trustees
• • Fred N. Carl ct South Church l&amp;d Z-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jon“ and those interested tn the church
'■ Street was taken to the Leila Past .
arc urged to attend.
hoapital tn Battk Creek la*t Tues- j at the Morton hoteL Grand Rapid*. I
*► day night after having a heart at-: ’"oewSe Wanton'w‘2’Cat°the conThe Thomspple Garden Club will Goodwill-RulLsnd
•» Uck at the Duplex Printing Com-1
The Goodwill community meeting
p*ny where he is employed. He Li,
will be held at the church this week
!• Improving and expects to come back 1
on Saturday evening The Englrhome soon, where he will be can- ■ K
harts will have charge of the pro­
to
fined to hl* bed for *ome time
,
gram.
Herbert J. Freeland, who ha* been
The Martha circle of the WB.CS. I The Southeast Rutland W.C.T.U.
~ a machinist at the E W. Bllai Co. RECEIVES LARGE CLASS
I of the Methodist church met at the will meet with Mrs Lyle Biddle.
. for O'er ?5 years, retired on Friday.
i heme of ML** Matv McElwain Wednesday pm. July 11
" and will be succeeded by Harry, INTI) MEMBERSHIP
At the morning worship service Wednesday, June 27. at 3:30 pjn..
Reiglcr. Mr. Freeland was rememwith Mrs. Claud- Kennedy as co­ MRS. ROBERT J. WILLIAMS
hostess.
Elsie M«y Clemens was born ...
In
Leighton twp.. July 0. 1871. daughter
The Sarah circle of the WS.C.S. of. Abram and Mary Ann Clemens
of the Methodist church wa* enter­ On March 15. 1831. she wa* married
tained at the Wall lake collage of to Robert J William*, also of I^eighMra. .w.wc.t
Herbert o.
S. Wedel
r.cw-1 Thursday
i„ui»u&gt;v *°n To thl* union was born four
evening at 6 o’clock at a carry-in children. Gladys Konzen of South
dinner. Nineteen members attended. Bend. Ind . Jennie Rnwlader of Oale------------------ ------— ­ donla. Bernice Clarke of South Ha­
bringing
packages
which-----------were auc
tioned to provide funds for a chari­ ven and Clare A Williams of Mid­
dleville In March 1838 they moved
table Institution of the church.
------------ - to their farm home tn Irving twp .
, Members
mmon* of the Good Wil) Class where they have since resided. Her
j of the Methodist church and their greatest Interests tn life were her
families held their class and also home and family, her flowers and
had a picnic dinner Sunday nt the friends She enjoyed her member­
clear lake camp.
in the Sunshine
club and Irving
WHIP Ted
iCU Bennink
OCUUUik subAUU- ship
.......................
*
— .u.
-------------.each- Garden club. Surviving besides her
ctltuled for
the r,...
Rev Slone
as ‘teachhusband and
er. Forty-two were present.
•«-* four children are ten
granddaughters and five grandsons,
four of whom are m the service ot
their country, and eight greatand Flowrr Club Calendar
ilcnlc grandchildren
I July. Lula Water; August, picnic
iyaen park.
parx; Sept..
aepu Flora
nora Biddle;
Biddle;'
She passed awav at the home of
jI Tyden
'Oct . Ixiella
Olis; Nov..
I-eora omnn.
Smith; her daughter. ,Mra. X,
Byron
Rowlader
uieiia uu»;
nov . izora
’
Dec. Bertha Cotant; Jan.
Jan Frances in Caledonte.
Caledonia June 26.
36.
•'
Funeral service* were
wer&lt; held at the
Erwav.
Funeral
The
WCTU
and
Flower
club
Methodist
in Middleville, the
.-■uperintendente wTiP lake’ThVrge at
RDchurch
Le^

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SALE OH WOMtH'S SHOIS 11
O.P.A. ODD LOT RELEASE

I

RATION FREE!!!
FROM JULY 9, 1945, TO JULY 28,
1945, INCLUSIVE

WE WILL HAVE A FEW
SHOES TO OFFER UNDER
THIS RELEASE.

each meeting
—

Jur,e 29. with interment in
Irving cemetery

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COMMUNITY NOTICES

Hie Evangelistic meeting con­
Ensign Robert Craig wa* here
ducted by "The Brocks” of Winona from
Kalamazoo on Sunday, land­
Lake. Ind . wa* off to a pood start
on Sunday evening They bring a ing one of the heavy Douglas dive
bombers at the city airport, the

good

eh nrs

continues each evening, including *J'- ,in^ ,’.1’ fntber. Sea bee Flmd
Salutdny evening and cloning Sunflew to Grand Rapid* later
day evening.
|n the day.
__________
There were 33 people from Way­
land present on Sunday evening.
Clarence Graves, age 77 year*. 4
Coal* Grove Li fortunate in .wir­
months. 29 day*, passed away at
ing this talented couple.
hi* daughters home In Battle
Delton
Creek June 26 He low
had wrsu
been ...
In fallTilt regular meeting of the W. Ing health for about 18 months. He

stope:

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GLASS JAR

ENAMEL

At Fine Lake, Monday. July 9, at 7 p.m.

You Arc Always Assured of Full Value
For Your Money When You Buy

BRUNSWICK TIRks
$4 fl QC
6.00 &gt; 16 7 ■ ^aWW
lu «
Now Only

With unbreakable a m I
handle.

23=

WATERS

1940 Buick, 4-door Sedan

.

SHOP

Jackets
to keep you dry.

Zclon processed

Half belt models.

A very handy

jacket in forest green color.

$g75 oil &gt;i««s
.

$2016

(ceiling prices1

XtfP Wt!

Terry Cloth Coat Sweaters
and Slip Overs
Colon: yellow, white, toe.

Experienced work is done of our

Small—Medium—Largo

Repair and Body Shop

Houseware*

Sporting Goods

Paints

CLOTHES

$1060

1942 Chrysler, 4-door Sedan
” Saratoga
.

REMEMBER!

Automobile Supplies

100'i PURE

CO.
Kalomaxoa

$275 to $35°

MECHANICS WANTED

Motor Oil

PHONE 28022.

Large listing

Chrysler or Plymouth Experience Preferred

Hardware

Richard B. Ncwnham

BRUNSWICK

ELECTRIC

Soldering Iron
$948

IlfcMIY 11

Will hold a FREE DEMONSTRATION at tha Hasting. Holed.

Bring in what you hove.

REAL CAR BARGAINS

Screwdrivers

Western Electric, phc. from $65.00

Medium weight jackets full lined.

halls lirok like

25c

*1795
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$366

Lacquer

*1195

AUDIPHONE

USED CArz
VA^l/Es

99c

BATH STOOL

adjustable.

FINAL CLEARANCE

ing. All lixes, 30 &amp; 42. Many pattorni to chootc from.

Lawn Chair

"NU-CLO
COLF
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SPRING SUITS

Washable Slaeks

Quart $1.50

Callon $4.95

HATS
*198 *298 *398

Juat right for vocation day, around the house or fish­

9-o»Dox. 59:
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SUMMER

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DON'T FORGET THE
COMMUNITY SALE
WHITEY ROZELL, MGR.

12-ox.Dox. 79c

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COUNTRY
Monday, the Manufacturing Co.,--------------- CLUB
team and the Blim played on the । That the attractive group of high
BliM field, the Bliss coming out at . school girls In charge of Ladlea'
the long end of a 10 to 4 score. Day at the club on Tuesday are
Being a cool night, the crowd was efficient, too. was proved when the
amMI.
I luncheon went off with all its cu»| toman’ smoothness. They used
BHm Schedule:
strip* of red. white and blue on the
July 7—Bliss v*. Lansing Junior I tables and flowers In the same
Chamber of Commerce-there.
।( —
shade*
------ ...
in white containers lcarried
.,,,™
July 10—Bliss vs. Blackmcr Pump I out the patriotic theme. The moming golf
golf "event
was a
a He
tie' belwrai
between
Co . Grand Rapids—here al 8:30
|| ing
event wa*
July 14—Bliss vs Lansing Junior । Mra. Homer Smith and Miss Joceiyn *Ironside
Chamber of Commerce—here.
------- —*•»- with the afternoon'*
--------- ■
i bridge honors going to Mra. Byron
Girls’ Softball League
I Fletcher Mrs. Leon Slander and
Tuesday’s Results
| Mra. Dan Walldorff. Guest* for the
। Mfg Shop 8. Western Auto 1.
afternoon were Mr*. Edward Voke*.
Strsnd 19. Casltc 3.
Detroit with Mr*. W G. Bradford
Thursday’s Results
I and Mrs. Robert Sholtls of Lyons.
1 Caslte 7. Western Auto 4
j HI. came with her mother. Mrs. J.
Strand 6. Mfg. Shop 3.
I W Wilkinson. The young golfer*
.responsible for the luncheon were
I The Mfg Co. Shan team ap-’ Beverly Bradford. Anne Goodyear
| peered this year with red uniforms Betty Hlgbic. Dorotha Smith, Nancy
trimmed with white. Not to be out- Wait and Helen Walldorff. Next
dom. the Caslte came out Thurs- week’s committed* Mrs L E Hawu
— ,^..u
------a —
.j —
------thome. Mrs. T D. French. Mr*.
day
with blue
and
gold
uniforms.
Orville Savle*. Mra. c P Lsthrop.
Girls' Schedule
Mrs. C. C. Hlgbie. Mrs Charles
i July ID -Western Auto vs Casltc: Florla. Mrs Grover Hansen, and
i Mfg. Co. Shop v». Strand
Mrs. Edward Van Popering
July 13—Caslte vs. Mfg. Co Shop.
The torrid weather last Friday
&gt; Strand vs.' Western Auto
kept some of the regular notluckerx
at home but not enough lo prevent
McMILLAN—KAUFFMAN
a foursome of golf and a good
Tile marriage of Elaine Kauff­ round of bridge. High score* went
man. daughter of Mr. and Mrs to Mra Willard Smith. Mrs. ’.eon
Joseph Kauffman of Freeport, nnd Slandtfr nnd Mr*. Cedric More’Harold McMillan. Jr., son of Mr ■nd the golf winner was Mra J.
and Mr* Harold McMillan Pack- P. Thomas
l ard Rd.. Ann Arbor, wa* held at
...• buffet .uusna
(,c club
The
sunpens -&gt;
»t «the
the Methodist church. Freeport, arc hurt becoming a holiday tmrll| June 30. the’Rev. Donald Smith ’Inn »monr club members and their
performing the double ring cere- families and the Fourth wa*
waa nr»
nr&gt; exrnony before an improvised altar | c-ntlon. Mr am* M&lt;»
F'w-nl
decorated with baskets of seasonal Goodvear were chai-men of the
flower*, palms and two seven- committee planning this event.

With colorful jonquil
decoration.

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of furniture and small tools.

REFRIGERATOR

yodeler.

M 1i,&lt;
i.U hr
j tulle fashioned with fitted bodice.
The Bliss softball tlaid wa* dedl-' full skirt *nd Ions aleevae. Iter
cated Tueeday. June 3«. when the only Jewelry was a wrttt watch,
BliM team played It* flrat game | a gift of • the groom. She wore a Haywood of
HaywS^of XOTian TO CMDITOKI
abort veil
veil held
place by
by a
a crown
crown . grandmother, L]
underthe light*. Im Ing 10 to 5 to। ■i short
held In
in place
the Battle Creek "Y”.
I =f
of orange btoaoon^
bloasoms and aarried
carried a Hastings beaides
of other reiJ Howard Tredinnick. E. W.1 colonial bouquet of white roee
roae bud*
buds atlvea.
Bllaa -company’* superintendent, and snapdragon*.
.
Bervice* were held al two o'clock.
wa* on the mound to pitch the first
The bride* attendant, Mrs Mar- Saturday, June 30. at the Leonard
ball as the game opened. Robert Ion Eyer, chose a gown of pink I chapel with the Rev. B. J. Adcock
Shannon, superintendent of the 1 taffeta with
full —
net ---------------skirt and officiating. Interment was at Dow----------a —
machine shop, was at bat and hit wore a corsagc
corsage of gardenias.
gardenia*. BurSur- &gt; ling vnuewa^.
cemetery.
the ball. Then the team wa* off to ton Kauffman, brother of the bride. I
- ■
-a*
a good start, but was unable to beat was best man.
■ hoticb to CMDITObi
the ”Y”.
Mra. Kauffman chose a dress of
SlM&lt;
uiCh,&lt;*A short talk preceded the game Breen printed silk; Mra. McMillan tor ik* Co0«», *f B*
concerning the preparation of the wore a lavender crepe drtaa: both I I» rt* M*ii*r *f
field, the set-up. the interost of the mothers had identical corsage* of &gt;i"» Lra»«. Dwm&gt;«4
player*, and the finance*. This wa* pale pink carnation*,
given by R K. Compton, personnel
About fifty friend* and relative* &lt;‘*ar,
manager, over their new public ad- attended the reception at the home I
dres* system, which will be used , of the bride s parent* Immediately ।--------— — -j,
more extensively -a* •»
time
goes
on | following the ceremony. Those from
, away In attendance were Mr. and 1
for announcing play* etc.
I Mr*. Harold McMillan and daughHubert Rollick was umpire.
’ ter. Ruth; Mr. and Mra. Ordall
Thursday. June 28. the BliM a&gt;as Heinze, Orval and Rachel of Pot­
to play the Lundberg Screw Pro- terviile: Mr. and Mrs. Matt Boynducti ot Lansing. Through n confu- ' ton of Grand Rapids; Mr* Joseph
*lon of date* the team did not nr- । West; Mra. Wm. Hughe* and Billy
rive. »o the game had to be called
Greenville: Mra. Geo. Rltenotf This team will be scheduled burgh: Mra. Geo. Seidelman. Phyllater in the season.
’ 1|*. Barbara and Jimmy of Ionia:
• • •
Mr. and Mra Daniel Kauffman.
The donkey basketball game Frl- Velma and Daniel. Jr.. Mr. nnd
day night drew a crowd of about Mr*. Roy McRobert*. Marie nnd
500. Tlie Bite* office played the mn- ■ Danny Joe of Alto; Mr. and Mrs.
chine *hop, According to "Doc " | Jacob Kauffman. Ruth and SharGerllnger they didn't piv much at- on of Clarksville: Mra, Clarence
tention to the teams, ' but they all , Rohrbacher and Mrs. Marion iS’ex
got on nnd rode.” The game ended ( of^Huthigs.
I The newlyweds will make their
There will be a return of the -i home for the present at Willow
donkeys Aug. IL
i Run.

Halting* Saftball

Douglas Bomber Lands
At Hastings Airport I

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raxj&amp;.rr.s
Hsailait. *.&lt; to *«rvo a copy st
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. Frol 0. Ratko*. Aga'ah-

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Thursday at 3 pm. at the Hms fu­
neral home in Naahvflte, burial in

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Chrysler - DeSoto - Plymouth

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Michigan at M. C. Tracks

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JOLY

fflAJAUlAAM m A urt

• taken short courses of Instruction these being by letter, telephone, oftor *’ Tbe American Legton fur- Hee Interviews, or home calls.
■ iiklllVMIl rbHH
nlahed the office space .with heat j However, according to Mr. Henry
'Continued from Page 1. Bee.l.J i and light. When our loeal • UlfO. ‘ -The case load ta becoming ! so
so large
large
ante, the veteran is referred to dlsbandn! because there »e&lt;med no that It will be butTahon time
time*be□ of volun.
w-Jully InadahZ-^1;” ::==»« aatbfac-

PllLnlllAN KLAR

^s; i&amp;’wvtag as:

srAWiS.T:

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vestlg»Uon. the ease Is referred to | The x-ray pictures showed there
the local Selective Service board. । was no skull fracture but her left
then to the state and national. If , side la badly bruised, both wrim
n«««wy.
' I sprained, and herhegd
necessary.
herhetd and eye are
A
then 8°*»
goee W
to the
brubed She has
11 lhen
Uie Department bruised
lias .been
been returnirreturned to
ot Justice and U tried in a u. S. h«" homa but will remain in bed

anovmg
the proc
and in I
the cost 1
freedom,
ot the Aj
by force
and moi
would ca.
German or
would dictate
must not do?
f mis grant U part
Evidently this company and lt&gt; to public libraries to
employees destre the American way 'by the 1H4 MgMatU
to be continued here, and a* far opmenl ot Michigan
as possible throughout the world. ' C25 Was *“
■1
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—1 «■»&gt;« ■ » ---------------1
* ■
| Kgisiaiurc
legislature
r
•
iz
libraries next year.
I

circuit court. It b mandatory that ,0* * *’eek- .
. . . ,
Her
the case be tried by the local U 8
H- horse
- ------ -became
---------- --frightened
----- -------- - whtm
I dbtrict attorney who b instructed ' “ small dog ran out from the road'■'*
barking first at the horse's iiead
-^r tne benefit of service —
men ■
and
u,u!».
“ ,
-..
.........................
tk.t
■
m.v &gt;w. b* Attorney General Biddle to pre- •“
* «•
^.,.5 running back and nipping tlie
ik ■sa.js t? ।
was appointed .by the governor
I liorar'a hind legs, in the exdtethrough the mayor. This commit­ the national U.B.O; therefore the
Viitmem
Oen. Lewis B Harahey. national ground, when she tried to ah
™ the
drive
tee works under the Office of Vet­
director of Selective Service, gives I"
”"*1- wh*n •*“ trip&lt;1
dog away with a strap. She feeb
erans Affairs in Lansing. ThcYc are
one
Interpretation
of
the
laws
in
wai------“verv'forturate
not guficr- TA
----------eight members representing busi­ provided for the equipment of the J “I!?’1"
1 regaru io m
ness. industry, and other organisa­ office including a typewriter, ata- . Th* counselor helps the veteran ment cases.
tions. all work is voluntary.
.
• Honerv, filing equipment, printing. I to fill out blanks for mustering-out another Cases
Can hi which seniority b —
When a veteran li referred Co etc. About *200 was used for this ' [&gt;»/ »nd other necessary blanks He involved
!u,ui.nl will
wiii have
Mn to
M. be
oc fought
mugni out
helps him to understand the help m court unless Cpngreu clarifies'.,
s “o '
this committee, he is helped to purpose.
make out questionnaires. They con­
The
Junior
Chamber
ot
Com£
OT
H.
n
T
lhc
*
ct
"
,ccordln
B'to
George
HebI
sider his requests, help him to get
a Job, help tn rehabilitation work,
..
w .ufc.wu.M.11 Under the sponsorship of the KlH Ule law. which obliges
[. A widow b helped to wanb club a meeting b being called '
•UP*7*1*’F to make a cchsus of t-'Cpa rrment
'"’"’HWlf
give him Information, and help in
ut her papers for a pension for 8 pm. Monday. Juiv 9 nt the the caninea Inhabiting hb district.
Thc (oltowlng resolution wa»
TS".?*0 &lt;oOd tovMtmanb
any way they can to answer the
unfair when the
questions that arise.
mrance
Parents
are civil
also , the
Xme"advbablUty
lc*n Legionofhall
to cottUdef
n?»
lauzuperetoor*
«1 bj the Barry^unt^
booid
cran. having
enlisted
tn 1907.
serv- ’ aWed. A
X^veteran
veteran
b tQ
told
what
having
a fuU- *“F»
‘n „know ‘h««
^ownU ?3««
,“u :1 &amp;
wifi? reUrenreto
“
r**nl June benefits derived
Mr Hawthorne says that they in^unMt
“
iMO*
’
iJid*bSnL
’
&lt;
7k^Sd
v
*
‘
?
r,n
u
W
w
the advisability ot having a full­
lint"42
I HUA
.nrl
ventions.
have taken care of al! the cases Ino
"’"4“
™?i ^J
d K.lr.. number
?**"•
time
counselor
for
Bar­
■
■
■ veterans in ~
■ Sometimes the veteran returns ry county. The speaker will be Ma­ That U supposed to go into a fund ^7t«i
Penn^ hos^twh^ lUe
Po^toUesofof thb
---------- - -----------poexlblUtlea
eight or tan times until he Is satis­ jor Garnet Burlingame, liaison of­
i MUNICIPAL COURT
They have helped the veteran to (ftree
to pay the owners of sheep and '
‘L
„ n .co.jnly
Already
on
the
SMei,rment
three days
days a
a week
week. He
He savs
says. "Il
"It is
is fied and the problems cared for.
county
Already
un
U.c
--------ficer for the Office of Veterans Af­ poulbv for the ravages which these 1 “h?n iuJto'rtaUriwil be avllllbk I
get suitable remuneration for, his my
we &lt;10 not adeounty u ov*rJ1Han* BiumbauRl
ray otUnlon
opinion that
lh*l if
it *«
ad- ; The counselor refers him to the fairs in I-anslng.
wa*
arrested
FrM That
I playful creatures may cause in de- 1 -p '
-t “ ,
&gt;mamknmuJv 1000-aJ)
&gt;*ke resort
property.
i proper r-------- --*—-----Representatives of county □rganDnderrjicrifT Doster,
t matters, me urn tea
tzatTons have been Invitidf taclud- ' .{^‘Xne^wiil
BUt
*d0Pte&lt;1- ,nd **• “ follows:
I {j^raT arorobriaUonTto advMtbJ Witt)
—c -w!U -■ th?1 U
has
psychiatric cases. In the Utter they we
“&gt; a very
*erJr snort
‘hOrt j। ployment
Ploymen--- -------------—­
Ing civic, church, farm, education.
t*U*F*?I t0 ।
Kreonred-Thal
when
Pennock
1
J® ^“T**** InOui
,------- —Service
— ——
re-employ
'Resolved
—
That
when
Pennock
'
°f
due to
,MCl toal ment chairman here iuu
full umc.
tlme^ txiEd- union, lodge, industrial, and other
,w ’ c.1},ratotiw 1 .
Hospital h reconstructedJ and en- this county’s splendid asset— Ila MRAI
ask for special consideration on the Pcrtod
we will not have a complete record j ward Kind has office# In the Bteb- community groups. Mayors, townnumerous resort lakes—and by
lo auf,er 8U* I I larged,
part of the employers.
larged. with
with suitable
suitable quar
quarters pro- jy^toj^ffyd ~ biri'wsTys leading to J?15
bins' Bldg.'
""
of returning veterans handicaps,1 •*•»ship officers, and supervisors have I
;i vlded
Maurice Foreman has helped It will then become the problem of
vided for the Barry Counl
County Health
Daniel Clarke. M D is the official been asked to come.
/ .,.Thc nul»ber of dogs in each of । Department said Health Dcpartwith hospitalization and pension the community which would mean
The matter of hiring a full-time he •uErX£OT‘w*btLfc!fl U “ '°l- ...........................
.. .....................
... .........
cases The Barry county Red Cross relief rolls. The InltUl expense of physician appointed by the Office
ment may occupy
such quarters,
for
counselor will be placed before the I
*hlcl* Bnrry count)' toall pay a
and the County Welfare have also having a veterans' counsel em­ of Veterans Affairs in Lansing
An emergency transportation assembly, and a consensus of opln- |
^ar“°2- 2*®I nominal fee lor the apace, utilities
aaalsted.
ployed ImmedUtely would save the
towmhto. 121. Cltj. and Janitor service. '
Mr. Hawthorne says. "The com­ county in the period of time many corps of volunteer workers is being ion arrived at. Most of the &lt;^norganized to take the veteran to a ties In Michigan already have such |’’A.
wards. 204. City 2nd | -.Ak, lh#l Bt luch tlme M the
mittee Lx more than willing to help thousands of dollars. "
hospital. People doing this may be a counselor who b oeld by the
3h7 5^?" I?®" ,,Io%n-38&lt;&lt;IL'.‘ Health Department b located In
any veteran with any of his prob­
Shirley Henry has worked the reimbursed in coupons but not in county. The purpose b to show the }"*• ’“*}•:
I Pennock Hospital, the director of
lems and to find time to lbI'm to
°n'Xnrt
thc D#rry Coun,y Health DepartNOW AT
them." Hr hopes that they will feel past six months, giving voluntary money for the gasoline. If the pa­ need for Immediate action on the
‘I5’ ./‘'‘It’’*1:
. ment may abu be the adminbUafree to come to his office at anr service for this counseling work. tient can be moved, he is taken to otogram and to set up a committee
apple.
230: w
Woodland,
Dol« 280
“odl»n&lt;’ 199; Tanker for
--------He says that he has had from two the nearest facility which is the and make plans for carrying out 1 “
of-------------Pennock -----------Hospital, -----------the cost ,
Michigan Veterans Facility. Grand thb action, according to Stanley Springs. 94. Total 3682.
of such administration to be shared
Prank 8coti end Shirley Henrv has-'taken up the work. From June Rapids.
Cummings. Kiwanls club president
by Barry county and Pennock HoeThe state emergency hospital!- [
have also done counseling work and , 15 to July 1 he has had 25 contacts.
zatlon program provides funds from '
As explaiaed lu the Banner last
a veterans' reserve fund to hosweek this arranitemenl la sanc­
Kitalize the veteran tn a private
i The employees of the Hastings tioned by the hospital board and
ospltal to *7.00
naspiun
9imo per day.
aay.
t
o
&lt; c
T,w employees
“•
tire county, and Is agreeable to
Al the present time'the local J 'Continued from Page I. Sec l.t , Manufacturing
Manufacturing C&lt;
Co. not only took the health department. This ar­
xj of government
Veterans Counseling center at the ■ the post office to keep its working ;’their *90.000 —
quot
has many advantages,
..h war bond drive. rangement
American Legion hail U open Tues- I torcc on the Job because of the war. i bon&lt;*» •&lt;’ the 7th
as mentioned last week in the Ban­
day and Friday evenings from 7 Five
.... postoffice clerks and one
. -------------------------city I but they exceed
exceeded it by nearly 38 ner. Ax Pennock hospital is coun,_ rarrlrr
carrier have been called Into the I tier
P«" cenL
&lt;*ntto 10 pzn. Appointments fnr
other havn
tv-wldc tn Ils senice. and is the
Located at 112 East Court Street in Hastings, Satur­
hours may be made by phoning the army and naval services. And ex- | Under federal laws there was de- only state-accredited hospital in
office, 2882, during the above hours perience helps a lot In postofflcc ducted from the pay ot that com- this county, there will be no room
day. July 7, 1945. Starting at 1 o'clock.
work.
pany's employees the sum of *52,312.or calling 2443 other evenings.
Tnere are 25 persons employed 50 since the last bond drive. In for criticism or Jealousy over such
Florence hot blast heating stove; Windsor comb, gas
Mrs. Irene Sayles, clerk for the
an arrangement.
Selective Service board, refers the regularly, including the postmaster , addition, purchases of *71.881.25
and coal stove; AB gas stove; 2 ice refrigerators:
veteran, as soon as he reports to and his audstont and five whose | of bonds were made by employees HASTINGS LIBRARY
MY MOTHHM
is not classified There are six of the company while the drive was
the office, to the local counselors work
small cupboard; Reed rocker; 2 stands; Victrola and
five city carriers and five ' on—a total Investment by them of RECEIVES STATE All)
or to any local, state, or national clerks,
rural carriers regularly employed 1*124.193 75 In 7th wnr loan bonds.
The Hastings public library has
records; dish cupboard; kitchen cabinet; drop leaf
agency thatArii'iniV
might be of help to ' B'’,ldcs ,hM« ,rc substitute city The company is always a large buy­
received a SIM74 check from the
him The .cr!*
1
— ^.e. I carriers and rural route carriers.1 er on every drive.
[ K‘—L
table and 6 chairs; 2 burner* oil stove and oven; blue
state board for libraries. Mbs Jean
5i^ae
60 ,
1 ’ri»° are subject to call whenever
The company and IU employees Barnes, librarian. reports
She makes a 10I- . n*^-**^
dresser; cupboard; chest of drawers; brown metal
1 1°w-uPJ*P°rt to ““*&gt;;* *•
»•
Recently the city carrier route for
bed. springs and mattress;
bed. mattress and
I given 90 days by the G I Bill of the 4lh ward has been extended to
। Rights to apply for his former Job. include a considerable group of new |
springs; iron beds and mattress; piano and stool; odd
i this check shows whether he was . homes in the locality of Howard 1
I successful In getting it back.
I Frost's residence.
chairs; 2 white kitchen cabinets; kitchen range: or­
I The Selective Service board. In
1
The earnings of the Hastings
gan; ironing board; J/* tnetal bed and mattress; child's
; compliance with the O I Bill .of posgofflce Mre sufficient to pay all
! Rights, has appointed a re-emnlov- the expenses of lb operation, in­
wagon; arm chairs; several bed springs; Mohair Irving
ment committee with David Oood- cluding all thc salaries and leave a i
room suite; 9x12 rug; 100 plates; large arm chair;
year os chairman. Other members handsome protU. That can be said I
kpsrar roptn temperature
are George Hebden. Maurice Forc- of very few cities of 8,000 or fewer ।
small pool table; silverware; charcoal grill; baby bed;
inhabitants. Tlie earnings .of the |
man. and Ivan Burns
1 This committee functions in ease Hastings postofflcc are exceptionally
linoleum; broiler; buffet; chest of drawers and many
a veteran returns and lx unable to large for a city of thb rise Its pa­
other articles not mentioned.
■et the Job back which he had be­ trons are glad to know that it not 1
fore he went into service. No cases only pays nil the coats of the ex­
have arisen as yet In Barrv countv cellent service 11 renders, but also
TERMS. CASH
DEWEY REED. MGR.
' It the commll'ee member to which yields a handsome profit for our
this la referred is unable to bring good Uncle 8am■
| about results after a thorough In-

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community. Mr. Frandscn has been
active in the MasoQic orders in­
eluding thc Knight* Templajx He
b a member of the chamber of1
Commerce nnd was a Rotarian for
many years. At one time hr was
president of the Dry Goods Deal- '
en* Assoc, for Michigan.
When asked hb plans. Mr. Frandsen said. "I'm Just going fishing and
sleep .the clock around." He stated
that he has no business aspirations.
Mr. and Mrs. Parmalec come to
Hastings from Middletown. Conn.,
where he was manager of the Mont­
gomery Ward store. He has been
with the company for some time,
hrfving been in many locations in­
cluding stores in Michigan. Pennsyl­
vania. and Long Island, and having
traveled for them from Maine to
Florida.
Mr. Parmalee says that he plans
to continue with the same mer­
chandise and thc same policies as
Mr. Frandscn. He also says that lie
thinks it will not be easy to follow
Mr. Frandscn. but he alms to have
the same fine store that has served
our community for these thirty
some years
Thc Parnialees like Hastings and
|)lan to make it their permanent
MINISTER'S DAUGHTER
THROWN FROM HORSE
Lots Jones, the fifteen years old I
daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. -Vic­
tor Jones of Hickory Corners, was
thrown from her horse on Friday,
hitting her head on the pavement
SUe was unconscious when picked Up
and taken to a Battle Creek hospital,
remaining unconscious until four
o'clock Saturday morning.

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BUfh IfAmiTBI purchaseof cane*specially designed I chincry needed for work on hlgh- Through the thin veneer of your
Second Ward Scheel
speech hell see
A. Grata Ldmonoa. principal.
AM1 H(f iPII Al
medical authorities. They may way*. But there will be nothing to
♦*11*7 IfVJrllML be taken home by the patient.
prevent township officers from ar- Unless* you n- tlie man you would Ann B Burton, and Jane EWers.
La ■ta.,, t&gt;... . r~. i .
t
wn n e
*•
ra fHnduire and game, and athletic
HMN&amp;nent hxve been furnished.
■'Kbb &lt;junc to help make ti&gt;c
HeMirton of veterans homelike and
| BSE/Booka, magazine sutecrip|V t*r4u and bingo prize* to help them

. --- ;—** ”

P * *•

I At Pine lake there are course* In
’watch and radio repair, ao that
they may set up shop* of their own
There b a need for old watches
and radk*. Twenty-five radkw
have already been sent. 15 of them
coming from-Woodland. A large
number of watches have been do-

ranging for Die county road com­
mission to make certain Improvemenu on some township Toads and
J**y for it from. Its share of tlie intangible tax
. From what we haveexplalned. It
can be expected that, beginnng next
KOT—fpr the money will not be

The longer you live you will find
thia true
A* you would teach, you must also
do.
Rounded sentences, smooth and fair.
Were better not said if your deeds
aren't square.
If you'd teach him to live to his
very best
You must live your life by the self­
washing machines, wa file «’}*'“ .“Je
“n^i , Jn ^ther article. In thb U*ue of
same test.
amputees
Percy Jones.
j fa«u. funs, and core popper*, fbh- chain for tTke
fhtaeat
"•rithto^m
™ the Banner, we mention what the
We are anxious to make our ef­
on federal government has done to forts meet the needs of the com­
ing tackle, golf club;, book end*. They mayL lake these with
„ h,hthem
^ ?
munity and would be grateful for
’:' kx
j
K Vb. IxiOlen/t prOT.ro b ot’JiUroiA" hill
"h,t '„“wlU
Pnj***ly wot. lor suggestions as to how we can serve
more eftcctivtly.
'•
—Ted Bennink

"Y" BEACH OPENS

grow useful, helpful, good Uvaa?"
feasibly they may need to aak:
"Are we as parents in our home
having sincere, helpful dlscuaalona
I v ith our children on the problems
that face them, so as to help, them
to avoid evil and cleave to that
which la good?
If In every Barry county home
the parents believed In. and pracHeed, "doing unto othen aa tbev
would have othen do to them."
and if that were the home atmos­
phere, children would not be just
, to "take from others What tricy
would not want othen to take from
them." Then we wouldn't have 25
boys In our county Jail for such
taking.
Yea. what we suggest above la
religion In the home—not gushy
sentimentalism. We mean the rellBlon t^*t fndt* in character And
unless
t*nl$“ religion bears that fruit it*
genluneneaa may be questioned.

total aa equalised *792.000 percent­ RM1 estate equalized *664500;
aonal left as assessed. Total
age of county
HABTINO8 CITY. WARD8 1 and equalised 1504.000. Percentage
2—Assessed *15383*0; personal as-

of

*2543.950 Rea) estate equalized seised ,1.188.400; personal property
(1.453312; personal aa assessed To­ assessed 192500; total-assessment
tal aa equalised HMJ11 Percen- ,1281400 Real estate as equalized
(Continued from Pave I. Moe. 13
I,1414500: personal left aa assessed.
later be a lean-to for the permanent
ratal as equalised *1.107.000. Per­
structure.
HASTINGS CITY. WARDS 2 and centage of county tax 4615.
Future development will include
3—Assessed. »1,b8ujm0; penonal aaWOODLAND—Real estate
as­
an enclosed arc* surrounded by
sesaed *736400; total assessment sessed ,1.437 525: personal prope.
two 75-fL docks at the sides and a
*2.616.960. Real estate equal—J1 •'■Jsaawufcd
- 1
,127525: total &lt;*ae*ament
dock connecting thc ends of these.
462.088; personal a* asses*/
rewi-I**-*84*50 R**1 eaUle “ equalized
This runs out to a ten-ft. depth,
equalized value *2.186400.
with an area marked off from the
laze of county tax .122116.
talas equalised 51.485.000. Perce nshore to the four-ft. depth for small
HOPE—Real estate assessed *802.- tan of count* tax 0825
children/ Thb will maze aomcwnui
30o; personal assessed MsKxi; total
YANKEE BPRING8—Real estate
ol a swimming pool in the lake. A
assessment (747 155. Real estate assessed »480 005; personal property
I diving stand will be tn the middle of
equalized
*513.150;
personal
aa
as
­
I
assessed *60250; total assessment
! the dock that runs between the
sessed. ratal equalized value *558.- *540.255 Real estate equalized *299.other two. A float will be outsaoe
(XX) Percentage of county tax 0355 750; personal left aa assessed. Total
°'one oZlhe side docks b nlannvd
IRVING—Real estate assessed aa equalised *360.000 Percentage of
'
!£e—“"
•
-- -----------------------• &lt;&gt; be of double width »o thatumay
(741.670; personal assessed *58.700; county tax .02.__ __________
total assessment (801.430. Real es­
have a fertce down the middle, one
a week. Kalwmasoo. Grand Rapida. Drol—.
tate equalized *579240; personal left
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. l.i
Lamb*, and Battle Creek have or-fhr
Th
e Rev. Oury
Gary says that any or, as assessed: total equalized at
a **» piAt*
$ twilaeJ art*
ivl(fuil that would
arta and
and akllla
skills ron»
&lt;»rps for
fc^ ; _,anUatlon
anixaUon or
or lnd
individual
shop: Carl W. Damson, social other side to be used a* a boat dock. ■■ ■■ »
*639,000. Percentage of county tax
A sand beach runs out quite a db- H H \
Al|l|\ k*UM
Have you heard about the "Wil­
project.
is difficult
to obtain
lkepurcha
tl) purchase
a wheel
chair or
, thhproject.
It U It
difficult
to obta
n llkc [t0
se a whcc.
.
(Continued from
1. Sec. L»' science and BtgUzh; Tne P Oit.., tance
.0355.
from the shore making a suit- ll*ll*J* AVMJ I All Fl
liam and Marr" sterling silver tea­
feather, yam.
be to
used
f th(o. f pro
tier, yarn, andtofelt
be in
usedtake
in up
lakcnny
up oany
the.«.projects mento the time available from those biology and mathematic*; Irene able beach for thb purpose
1 1 1 JOHNSTOWN—Real estate as- spoons that Dr. and Mra. C P.
Hamilton (Mrs • English and civics;
ning these
a member of source*.
the
I learning these
skllb.skills.
tinnedtinned
may may
call acall
member
Section
1.) *«aea
SMaed *844575; persona)
Lathrop have been giving Mary
According to ODT regulation*. u&gt;c (Contlnued from, Page
- 1....
------A. Arthur Hansen, apprentice train­ busses
— "-----*---------vtalt
“-------------------committee,
forfor
hehe
said.
f
Council
member*
the camp*local
local
committee,
said."There
.
•- ••
*03. tO{O] uaessment
arc not to be used for trans- .“ .&lt;
three-year
basis.
It would be -neces- ■**
*54.450;
Ketcham since her birth? Others
commerce;
and hcwpltal*; then they go home u
is always work to be done."
done"
what a person becomes is deter- Ing; Ottlliu Kamlnsxe.
porting
„
_____
children
..._____
to the__beach
____ _____
Par- sary
**ry to study mathematics, drafting. Real estate,
esl
equalised »TO1
have also helped her with thc pat­
Knopf, agriculture; L...
__ and
and try to tate.*vst community or---------------- —*•-----------mUied by his home. 10't by hb as­ Theodore N
ents will therefore ......
have to .....
assume
“ndnthir
other rvlatM&lt;
related znhkwix
subjects, Thia
nil* Mjnal _as assessed; total a* equalised tern Mary claims that the Lathrop*
5 ganteaUons in doing something
sociates and 5*1 by agencies If tills Jean Lower &lt;Mr» &gt;. vocal music; tlie responsibility for transportation, would &gt;cad
“ high school diploma *756.000 Percentage of county lax must be responsible for starling the
K Work done by the local chapter inis true, our concern should be with Emily J. McElwain. English and Should parenu be willing to drive, ‘f
candidate
had
orevlou&amp;ly
gone
042
romance with William "BUI" Kelly
the kind of homes our children are Journalism; Kathleen V. Murray, they may call Saxon Castle any far enough In school
► eludes fumbhlng' a vbltlnx room
MAPLE
GROVE
—
Real
estate
aswhich culminated in tlie marriage
I laat fall at the Veterans' Facllltr, ;
raised in
This leads us to ask mathematics and Spanish. Man R monilng between 9:30 and II to
Tlie farm shop das*
will be res*ed *955,400; penonal assessed of William and Mary last Sunday.
(Continued
from
Page -•
1. Sec 1 • whether Ute example given by our Payne (Mrs', liome economics; voTunteer to take . group out Signs “^''t bv Lyle^anderbrook Thb mo.194; total aaoMament *1406594.
Enrt
on vuszer.
Custer, wuk
which
»i «.«■*
cost about *200
--------------------------------J Reinhardt, social zcicnce;
school in PiizJC
Pine lake
more •■■V.OT,
money for townships.’ BUU.OT
adults u
1» wot
the lOTabest--—one
of which
I
The sebwii
'akr has
baa asked much
UIUUI mv.e
waav va
waaOTaa we
wa. Herbert
will
be
placed
near
the
lake
directco&gt;«
“
w
‘
*
‘
J?.*!??
Real
estate
«JUa»taed
*867.806:
Der
­
Have you heard about the attrac­
_ - the
*---------■ ». &gt;---- of
• •the cabins villages and
..—.J cities.
.1,)^, One
OrvA added
aridozl pronm. ure
■&gt;
n,'. of
nt thc
• — early
...Iv phil- Ruth M Robson. Engl Uh; Laura ina them to the beach
! for
furnishing
proud. One
nd 11to
designed
lo be of practical
sonal
a* assessed; total as equalized
'to swim at “'alur
futureJ^mer.
.
------------------------------------------------------- tive English raU fence on the Aben
Rundio (Mrs '. commerce; and Les­ “tuX1 who
I that are In use there. The Barn' । vision of that law levies a tax of 4 usopners said that a picture u worth ter
*918,000. Percentage of county tax Johnson farm on West State Rd ? It
1 Schilling, speech and social
I county Red Crow lias volunteered per cent on all dividends received a thousand words.
How
many science
tlie "Y" beach must have written
They will
is the-kind suitable for horse cor­
.051.
I to take one of them at -an approxl- by the residents of Michigan That, words most be spoken to obliterate
permission from their parent* Form* h*’Jd ,
ORANGEVILLE—Real estate as­ rals and is of chestnut, coming
Sperl*I Teacher*
mate rm* of *200. The furnishings , added to the Income tax the govern- the pictures of social conduct often
Joseph Brozak. boys' physical ed- I for this iiurixKse will oe provided bv farm tools and equipment may tx sessed *653360; personal assessed ready to assemble.
I needed to give tht»e cabins
a . ment tax require* no such dividends, presented to our youth by their par­
hTOUkhl into the stop where they *37.905; total assessment *601365
ucation; Zada I. Mowrer. girls' the playground
I . (uJot-iiv- atmosphere are writing . will be noticed. The government enis and other adults? Perhaps a physical
If there are enough adults for a I
wiii“beltauehl in close Real estate as equalised 5511.086;
Have you heard about the Has­
education; Mary E Camp­
desks chair* lamps rfrzpes. rugs, also heavily taxes the earnings of prvm would best say what we are bell, art; Caroltn? F Bailey, music class in swimming or for a llfe-sav- 1 The work will be taught in close Ersonal as assessed Total as equal- tings men. women, and children
Ing period. Il will be provided °”e ।
wlAh
I rarilia nnd book shelve*.(&lt;he companies which pay the diviattempting to point out
■d 5549,000 Percentage of county | going all-out for potatoes and soap
Central School
Our' chapter ha* also bought a ' dends. which of cour»e decreases U&gt;e It it all In van to preach of truth
tax .035.
«.
powder last Friday In one of our
Walter E
Perkins,
principal;
softball outfit for them and plan* amount*theyQCan pay to their To the eager ear* of a trusting youth Helen
PRAIRIEVILLE
—
ResJ
estate
as
­
local
super markets? At five o'clock
M Wade, assistant principal
Knopf will consult on their work sessed ,1.167.600; personal as sum- they went on sale Within 50 min­
meet additional athletic equipment
stockholders
So thb Bu
will
if. wheneverchpa
thet lad
standing
*Nu&gt;pmeni and
t
lJUa[lon
t be
lhedouble
,u,e H(
an[1Is hf
,)eari by
Junior High School
' “
I so that there may be a tlc-up be­ ted ,91.125; total assessment ,1258.­ utes 3.000 bags of potatoes and 400
Alberta Barnum (Mrs.', arithme­
‘
uVninr* Hiawatha Rebekah 1 ft'ld nallon Have
P°wer to d"। •*«
tween the two.
boxes
of soap were sold and the cus­
725.
Real
estate
equalized
5952.875;
tic: Helen Bassett &gt;Mrs &gt;. science
, The shop b being realigned
to Ksonal as assessed; total as equal- , tomers checked out by four cash­
lodg^gave »K» to be used at fercy 1 ,hat- an&lt;1 thelr newl of moncy uFi’1'* words may grace the advice you and
English: Alice Dontje. home
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 13 I
and equipment to get It
I 51.044.000. Percentage of coun- iers. Who would have thought that
or'^ntfentf0 wh" ! * Thb intangible tax money will be But^youlh will learn from the way economics.
Marguerite Hoffman | picked up the profanity __ _ _..... I benches
I
nicked up the profanity and the ready for the new course.
the
humble
Irish iwtato would ever
(Mrs
&gt;.
social
and
English;
Dorothy
gwlmmlng trunfat for oatlenu wno i w dlrecUy lo low]ks}llps. cities, you live.
elders
ir elder*
Mr Hansen say* that plans are RuTLAND-Real estate assessed create such a sensation.
Johnson. English; Jennie H Stuck ; smut they had heard their
,re ***'?’» 10
nltadraht 1 “nd ''Mages by the state. The law
them to
*a\ f°r..
*548325; personal property assessed
, KUpata of families. The Rencxens | rtcclarM that thc municipality re- Honor's a word that a thief may use. 'Mrs '. social science and reading; take in vain the name of their welding next fall. Seven 250 ampere gjg iqq- total asseasment *587 425
and Lyle Vanderbrook manual arts. ______ _
BANNER
WANT ADV8. PAY
hxve been sending 60 dozen cooxtes ।
thb Intangible tax money High-sounding language the base
__ Ideab of arc welder* are being set up in the--------------------------------------------------w.w.
Elementary Grades
, a month to Pcrcv Jone* hosnliai ( niust not use it to pay regular townmay choose
of the white building, and --------------Mildred Adam* (Mrs *. L. Esther life from filthy talk Profanity and , b"«nent
every week for a jwr ana a nan. । Bhlp village or city expenses. It Is Speech ta empty and preaching vain
Is‘ promise ot the
smut do not build good character there
*
- necessary
These ore used at uielr Saturday
plain that the lawmaker* intendedThough the truth shine* clear
and Doty. Elizabeth Finch. Pauline Gibbs in boy*.
I
wiring
being
done.
He
hopes
that
(Mrs&gt;, Ellen Hansen 'Mrs&gt;. Hah
night parties The Rev. Oury *ays |
to 0^ on highways
and
lesson's plain
the lesaon'*
plain
Barrv county* father* snd I"M&gt;- 1 It will be ready in the fall for day
that cookies from other orwantaa- : streets.
। If you play
plav fauc.
false, he will turn away C Hili 'Mrs i. Bertha Kuhn 'Mrs '. en should be thinking seriously of pupils and for night classes for
Virginia M. Lulkens. Marlon May­
tlon* would abo be very welcome. :
we have no figure* for
the For your life mustsquare with the nard.
Ala S Myers 'Mrs Minnie the meaning of the arrest ot tne-z i1 which It is primarily intended.
At Christmas time last year tie &lt;amount of intangible tax that will
tilings you
——
say.
•
Mae Porter. Dorothv Rensenhouse. 25 boy*—they are about equally di.
Red Cross and American Legion 1 come ti this city, to anyone of the
, Doris Schilling (Mrs •. Ruth Tantogether »cnt 200 gift* to Percy ' county's four villages, nor to any He won't tread the path of your gerstrom. and Gertrude
Wilcox 252
X
•
particular
township
But the. righteous talk
himself "Is my dally
life“^rs!
such as MW***'1* MF F
V IW
"'■rhe Woman's Relief
Relief corps
corps and
and county
county road
road commission
commission has
has been
been | But
But will
will follow
follow the
the path
path which
which you
you|’Mri'’ ...
„. . s . .
will
help
boys
to
be
good?
'
(Continued
from
Page
1,
Bee.
13
|
Veteran* afForelgn Wars auxiliary -dvlsed that the 16 townships of; dally walk.
thb l
(| jm
to
ta| aosesseo
,^^4 *746425
hi
mu,;
roiai
hive *ent nlavlne cards and btn«r»c Barry county will each year get *16.- Not as I do. but do as I say
I M“P" Williams, principal. Maude . Parent* may well addresi* ..._
SrigraTSu?PL-'It" ^Hmlratl-m also I 878 of the Intangible tax No town- ■ Won't win him to follow the better « 118m'*h 'Mrs '• *,K| Charlotte question
-uestlon to themselves
themselvesI* o'ir
onr ir
r^)
^i m
ratate
UU equalized *660.450
*660 450 peri«-rI home life helping our children to sonal left as assessed *41550 To
a cane fund of *20 .'or the whip of thb county ha* the ma- |
| Kelly 'Mn'
.
ta! equalized al *702.000. The town­
ship will pay .039 per cent of county
tax.
BALTIMORE—Real estate as­
sessed *795,410; personal estate as­
sessed *54.000; total assessed *859.410. Real estate equalized *648.000;
personal left as asaessed. Total
equalized value *702,000 Township
will pay .039 per cent ot the county
tax. •
BARRY—Real
estate
assessed
*965 250; personal assessed (66.800;
total a-Aeued (1.032.050 Real estate
equalized *687200; peronal left as
assessed.
Total equalized value
(954.000. Percentage of county lax

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t- YOUTH DIRECTOR

&amp;

BD. OF EDUCATION

HASTINGS HEARSAY

MUCH MORE CASH

■ •"» ’LI’S____™~.- OT""v“.OTrofl:l .11 ™

YOUTHFUL GANGS

SPECIALS!

BOARD APPROVES

CORNFLAKES Kb"“”:
ODESSA CATSUP Uoz. 20 pt*.
MANOR HOUSE COFFEE 1 »&gt;
CUT-RITE WAX PAPER
LUX TOILET SOAP
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE No. 2 can
ROMAN CLfANSER M

JULY

AVINGS

CARLTON—Real estate assessed
(1,056,870; personal assessed *32.800;
total assessment *1.089.670. Real es­
tate equalized *903200. tiersooul us
assessed Total as equalised *936.000. Percentage of county Lax 052.
CASTLETON - Real estate as­
sessed (1.656.100! personal assessed
(146.100; total assessment. *1.802.200.
I Real estate equalized (1590.900.
Mimi personal left as assessed Total as
VJVJ equalized *1737,000, Percentage ot
KAKI; county tax 062.
HASTINGS TOWNSHIP - Real
estate tarsied *951.420, personal
MH assessed *31.680; total assessment
■W *973.100 . Real estate as equalised .
■in (760220; personal left as assessed;1

RATION FREE!
July

9 th ^ru

19&lt;
16c
33c
17c
7c
13c
15c

C. Thomas Store
130 W. Stat« St..

Hosting*, Mich.

Vi

Family Health Needs

July 28th

Odd Lot Shoe Release

Vi

Men’s, Women’s rationed shoes

SB

Released at savings of 25% or more
Sale starts Monday at 9 a. m
Come early for. best choice

Unguentine

43

Gypsy Cream - Ig

50

Rex Eme - Ig.

.

Alka Seltzer - Ig

00

49

Milk Magnesia -

35

Pepto Bismol

47

.

Von Pink Tablets

Vi

49

3.50

.39

UPSET STOMACH!

Scholl's Foot Arches

2.00

Fly Sprays-Elkay's-pt.

.35
49
1.00
10

Get this famous quick «a7
relief for discomforts of excess scornach acidity. Ask for Bisou-Rex itJoj!

Sun Glasses

Moth Crystals — 1 lb.
Diaper Lining - 200
Flashlight Batteries

rtpouct

00

Vi

: G-ftOUP OFFF^

00

Hundreds ofpairs of white shoes
hr dress and everyday wear

REXALL

AS A REMIND! R

REXALLSTORE
COUPON
HE A ALL «*'
AS A REMINDER
S5&lt;

9

Corn Solvent j
Remove* hard corm

E

Severs! zpplicsiiuns

4

5- 19t

SHOESTOBE
W W

SAee Stow.

।

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
REXALL STORE
Courtesy &amp; Friendly Service Shown to All

Phone 2131

�estate equalized S&amp;&amp;4.900; per-

zed (534,000. Percentage of
5 tax .033.
RNAPPLE—Real asUte asI 11.180,400; personal property
ed (92.500; total-assessment
.000. Real estate as equalized
,500: personal left aa assessed,
as equalized 11.107,000. Per­
le of county tax IMIS.
ODLAND—Real gstale
ns(1.437.625: personal prope.-'
bd (177X35; total axseaament
450. Real estate as equalized
175; personal aa assessed. Tdequallzed (1,485.000. Percenf county tax .0835.
IKEE SPRINGS—Real estate
5. Rea I estate equalized *299.enonai left u assessed. Total
allied (360,000. Percentage cf

iTINGS HEARSAY
t you heard about the "Wil­
no Marv” sterling silver tea­
that Dr. and Mrs. C- P,
p have been giving Mary
m since her birth? Others
bo helped her with tlie pattary claims that the Lathrop*
e responsible for starting the
:e with William "BUI" Kelly
culminated in thc marriage
lam and Mary last Sunday.

you heard about the attracgllah rail fence on the Aben
n farm on West State Rd ? It
kind suitable for horse cor­
id is of chestnut, coming
you heard about the Has*
nen, women, and children
ll-out for potatoes and soap
last Friday in one of our
per markets? At five o'clock
nt on sale within 50 mln00 bags of potatoes and 400
’ soap were sold and the ciischecked out by four canhho would have thought that
ible Irish potato would ever
uch a sensation.
NER WANT AD VS. PAY

LLS!
19c
20 pts. 16c
1 lb. 33c
PER 17c

THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY 5. IMS

n rj&gt; C A kl A t C 1
F L K JU N A LJ

BatUa 9rwk and Kalamazoo for'lending the summer sassloh at Tp- Smith, and other friend*
I Mr. and Mra. Carl Larsen, ot Kata­
|SllanU was home for the weekend
1
| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barnum, I Mra. David Waters entertained her
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Drukenbrod
?a2£.,and Mrs. Robert granddaughter Charlene Wenger of
wars guests of Mr. and Mra/HuaM
ft”?
.WCTC al W&lt;U ^ohvnI® Monday.
bards, and tha Lebn Sunders
, Kilmer and ber children of Laming
Mr. and Mra. Cenarn Smith were
^Lpyln&lt; ** Laraan
Jonas Sf Detroit over ths Fourth.
: Mr. and Mra. Ronald Warner of
£imencc’lToiia*Oin mirierille**" i Mr*th*&lt;erl °*“Y u takln( • *•«*Mra. Harlan Riue and BUI
' 2^“
,l W‘U Ukt for ’ '**
a few days thb .week as guests
day
Mra. Plm RMnhardt oi Ahn Arbor. ।
8“*''.ftp.®
retat,ve3. . Mr. and Mrs. Merle Weaver are
Lieut MarVln Drukenbrod left “I r *veral day’
'fntertalnlna Mr. and Mrs Lloyd
Monday aftir a few day. vuu «Uh' Forrest 81uon of Rochester. Mich. Meyera snj Belly of Kkhart, Ind.
K
““ ” T“a“

rxissM:-wdi:

Store
Haitings, Mich

ROOMS

25c Pint

MACH!

For Summer Desserts
and Lunches

COMPLETE
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
UPON

iMINDER

vent t

19'8

BS
Phon«2131

,

Mrs John Crue and Terry re­
turned from St. Joseph Saturday
after spending 10 days with her atetar ana family.
Mrz. Elyda Brown and Mra. Mary
Pateraan of Battle Creek ware Wedneaday visitors of Mra. Fdith Bech­
tel and attended Ethel Eaton's fu­
neral.

SOCIAL ITEMS*

Swifts

: .t»JfnitmtJ
f excess sromma-Rex ttdjj!

Mrs. L. R. auxvr .left
to spend a few Bays

Miss Olive Lathrop relumed lo and Un 1x7011 K&gt;rme*.
B,m1’ A"n ■" ,1““' Detroit Friday after a week's visit
o.u------ ------Wednesday callers at the BechtelDr. and Mr*. C. P. Lathrop.
Jackson, Wednesday th attend the 1Fbotc home.
Pvt ci~ M.»wr«ri who ...
aJK’
k W-; ' Mr. and Mra. L 8 WUl are spend- with
A guest of* Mr and Mr*. GedVge funeral of Mra. Weleher (Nellie)
tirmwi
Capt Pryor has ing a few days In Battle Creek and Sheffield this week b MIm Sharon Wellman. The Wellmans were for­
turned al Fl. Sherwood for special recently returned from three yean Kalamazoo the last of the week.
mer residents of Hastings.
।
iSd HlHin«“hU0S?e°JS
“J
“* lhe **»WPP“»e area of
Mr. and Mnr Russel Coates and Sheffield oi Grand Rapids.
Sunday guest* of Dr. and Mr*. C.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ,
end vtelUng hla wlfe and youngster the Pacific.
two daughters of Detroit are at
P. Lathrop were Dr. and Mr*. R. F. Mrs. Cornelius Mannl were four
Mr and
nJPiirt ’and MX‘‘ HarrJ Parkcr of Leach lake thb week
'
tova
.t
Havd wK5*oIlNW'.ere 8^”.'?y KU5aV.of
Jane and Beverly Adanu Webb of Grand Rapids and son Spanish war veteran* and their
Twelve members of Darcaa circle
William Schelph*. com­
aT? “Haw
the nay-|F. e Adair and Mr. and Mrs. Neil! arc spending the week with -Mrs. S 3/c Wlllivn Webb of thc Mar­ wives
quette
College. Milwaukee mander of Ouy V. Henry Camp, and of the WB.CS. enjoyed a picnic a:
wood home Bunday.
■ Adalr.
Elmer Hollman in Grand Rapids.
— Medical
-zz~~7J axrET
Com
spcndliy a- Mrs. Schelpha. Prank Dlckln.-on. thc home of the chairman. Mra.
Con*. Gerald
GeraW Ryah
Ryan Js
is spending
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Roberts, Jean Mullen accompanied Anne1 Miss Barbara Wilcox spent a few
John
Hoovenair, on Wednesday ol
Le.w day?
VP1*a,_rrt&lt; *lth . quartermaster of the Camp, and
and Lannta Ken fie Id visited Mra (McDonald to Port Huron on Fri- daya last week with Mr. and Mra. hi*
sister.
OeTow.
* j Mra. Dickinson, Mr. and Mr*. John last week. After thc picnic dinner,
-j. Mrs. Melvin
..... ..................................
Lannes Kehfield al the American day for her vacation.
Arnold Balers at Watervliet and
Mr*. C
------- ”-----------— 1'.Bogert and Mr. and Mra. John Scot, games were played. This was the
George
Ransom- —
and‘ •*
Mrs
Legion hospital7 In Battle Creek.1 Mrs. W. J. Field and Mr*. Robert attended thc wedding of Miss Ethel
last meeting until September.
George
L.
___
_____
Hinchman
spent
Thursday
;
Grand
Rapids,
also
Mrs.
A.
T.
DanSunday.
j Field were in Arand Rapids on Wed-1 Winn In Jackson
Ico and son, Fred. Davenport. Iowa.
Mrs. LaVern Goodenouah and'n&lt;5da&gt;' ....
I A guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert In Grand R^pld*.
Mra. Grover Hansen who has been I Over the weekend guests of Mr.
On Monday evening fifteen worndaughter Wilma of Middleville. , 8u“n Jellls. who has been visit- Webb last week was her sister. Mrs with
Lt. (Jg.» Hansen in Washing-!
were guest* of Mra Ida PalmaUer, *n&lt; hcr «r»nd|&gt;arente. Mr. and Mrs Marjorie Abbott, who returned to
Mra. E. J. Morgan were his en. who have been attending the
nnd New York for several and
last Friday Mra Corrie Stowell of Stewart Kelley, for four week*, re-[her home In Boston on Saturday, ton
brother-in-law and sister. Mr. end bridge instruction classes conducted
south Hastings was a guest also.
to her home In Flint I Mrs. John T Wood and Mrs month* returned lo Hasting* Friday. Mrs Gerald Bailey, and son of De­ by Mra. Lee Whitcomb and Mrs.
Mbs Barbara DlckofT. who ha* troit.
Robert Walldorf!, met at the home
The Rev. and Mra Maurice Grigs- 1 Mr- And Mrs Kelley accompanied Harn' Water* are entertaining Mr*, been
the guest of her aunts. Mra.
Of Mra. Jo* Skinner for their clos­
by of Detroit have been guests Of her as lar as Charlotte
• James McCullough and daughter. L B Barnett
Mra. Lowell Teeter went to Paw ing meeting and an evening of con­
and Mra W. M Steb­
Mr and Mra Wm T Grigsby this I Mr. and Mra. Jos. Skinner and Nancy of Flint this week.
Paw on Tuesday for a visit of sev­
weck
son plan to visit friends tn MtuMonday guests of Mrs Douglas bins for a few days returned to her eral days with Mr. and Mrs C»le.&gt;s- tract The winner* were Mra. O’-lo
in Iron Mountain Tuesday.
Iscnhalh and Mra. Orno Knowles
Mr .nrt Mr. iMw.rri Pnrrm. nt k&lt;f°n °ver U?c *«*k«&gt;d.
Hindes were Mrs. Al Moffett and liome
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stowell and ner Dage and son. Dick.
KalamaaM.
VD&gt;tuuu nt
¥r'
Rebel! ,and Mis* Julia, children of Baltic Creek.
and each of the instructor* was
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eyclcshy- firesented with a remembrance of
the rJv .heTm™ L VF,UBulrkevr Sf?*11 . 1^«on. Ariz.. who have
Mr. and Mrs John T Wood re- Douglas were entertained Sunday at
Their daushter *AnneLBuninatho
XU1U% the ,“rrtler'* daughter, i turned Monday from Yale tftere the Gun take cottage of Mr. and mer and Mr. and Mra. Paul Baker
heir assistance. The average at­
of Niles were ihere on Thursday to tendance at the classes has been
nlrt't£ n 'wSSwiii hl? Mr* RzxM Dunn leave on Satuiday , they were called Fridav by lhe Mrs A. F. Jensen of Kalamazoo
MIm Nanay Mattaon left last attend the funeral of their cousin. twelve.
hnmJ with hJ? ,OT
10 vUlt another daugh- death of their daughter-in-law's
week Wednesday for Chippewa Mrs. Glenns Van Hom
'
h h Iwr- “f’ Juh" Mehnn.
. father. Edward Sheehy.
P ,„ U',
„ . , . &gt;
_
.Mr’ and Mra. Bernard Caln and
Mrs Lawrence Adams is enler- Trail* camp at Elk take where she
Mrs. Dwight Bessmer and David,
Dessert tables were laid for eight
Miss E1
Elnora
o? near FtceFree- 1 three
Ithree children
childrenreturned
nprn Patrick of
returned Friday
Friday toto1 talnlng
1 talnlngMrs
Mrs Lillian
LillianSJoerdsmnn
SJoerdsmanand
and will spend a two montlu' camping who have Been here from Can:on. I on Fridsy evening when Mrs. Wil­
। . have gone to Newaygo and Fre­
Erl is assisting at the home of thej their home in Marblehead. Mass. children of Grand Rapids this week. season
Mis* Helen Fumls* was the guest O
,mont to spend several weeks wtlh lard Lawrence was hostess to her
iv. and Mrs. A. C Barker for two after spending two weeks with his
Mrs P W. Miller of Battle Creek
bridge
club. Those who held high
weeks.
‘
parents. Mr. and-Mrs. Theron Cain ' was the guest of her sister Mrs of Mb* Florence and Miss Helen ,relatives.
scores at contract were Mra John
MIm Mildred Wright of Battle
Miss Lottie Teuslnk and Mias Douglas Hindes on Thursday and W«de Friday. She arrived in Nash- | Ensign Jack Donley, who has been Chandler. Sirs. Linden Snyder and
Creek was the July Fourth guest ofGrace Teuslnk
are at Gun lake for attended the funeral of Mrs Olcnivi vllle recently from New Rochelle.1। ,stationed at an east coast camp, Mra. Gerald Lawrence.
N.
Y,
to
spend
her
vacation
wf
’
1
Mr and Mr* Freeman Purrow
two weeks.
I Van Horn.
'im visited Mr. and Mr*. Row Johnson
Mr. and Mrs Fred Jones went lo
Mrs Hazel Miller of Grand Rapid*
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Myers en- her mother. Mra. Victor Fumtes.•
the last of the week, leaving Sun­
Mr And Mrs Fay D. Green and
Thc Misses Florence and Helen day for his new assignment al n
Wall lake Monday for a week's stay was a Fourth of July guest of the, tertained Mr and Mr*. Henry Wood
Mrs. Dorothy Swift were In Jack­
Wade were in Traverse City Sunday camp on the west coast
Hta brother and sister-in-law from J. P. Delnaayv
| of Cincinnati last weekend.
His ab­ son Saturday June thirtieth, to at­
Pittsburgh. Pa., are their guests thb
Mra. Herbert Crosby spent the . Mr. and Mrs Swan Andersen were, to attend the wedding reception of ler. Mra Betty Patten of Cumming- tend lhe Hudson-Winn wedding al
week.
Fourth with Mrs. Gerrltt Isham at at Pentwater lake for lhe Fourth their niece. Barbara E. Wade, and ton. Mass , came last week to see the Calvary Methodist church, at
Mias Grace Edmond* returned Pr?lunk^la.ke
. ... «
Iand entertained Mr. and Mrs ARM 3/c Robert W Bradford, who Ensign Donley and la a guest at the | uhlch the Rev Wm. Perkins, pastor
Sunday from a visit with Mr. and
Miss Esther and M&gt;m Sue Kreider George Hurtubbc and children of were married Monday. June 25. in home of Mr. and Mn. Johnson
of Cass Ave Methodist church.
Temple Methodbt church. Chicago.
Mr*. Edwin Pate In Lincoln Park left Tuesday for a trip to Pennsyl- Muskegon
Mrs Harry Ritchie and Mrs. Hazel
and friends In Ann Arbor.
vanla and were accompanied by Miss , Mra J. C Ketcham left for Ann Ill They went on a wedding trip Hinkley were Sunday guest* at the Detroit, officiated. Thc bride. Miss
Mr. and Mra. Erik von Reis and Anna Barnes, who is returning to f Arbor thb week where she will xup- through Wisconsin, arriving in Tra­ Bam Gutchcas and Lloyd Wilcox Ethel Winn is a niece of the Greens
and a cousin of Mrs. Swift.
son, John, of Grosse Pointe Farm*, her home In Willsboro, and Mrs ertntend alterations being made on verse City. Saturday. The rcoep- homes In Nashville.
came Saturday for a visit with Mr Mary Halaht ot Springport who will I the Zeta Tau Alplia Fraternity: tlon was given from three to six
p.tn. by Barbara's parents. Mr. and !nedthe^&gt;k&lt;with
and Mis. Aben Johnson at their visit her daughter in Oxford, Pa.
house.
Mr’ celebrated her birthday on Sunday
Mrs.
Stephen
Wade,
and
her
grand
­
Gun lake cottage.
Mr and Mra. Nathan Graham I ••
—*------ * **Commander
------------- -Dr. Les­
Lieutenant
nnd lMrs
c, ‘ Rmhnlland tiVt bv ''''lertalninK with a family dinner
Misses Dorothea and Elaine Van 'Emma Pfiugi of Adrian, visited r.ter
— Johnson, who has „
been serving mother. Mr* G B. Pike. Seventy week Mr Smith whn R . WtmJr “&lt;• th®U home S0Uth ol ,hc cll&gt;' on
; guests caUed. Barbara has often
Horn have been visiting relatives in her cousin. Joe Pflug and Mrs ||n Pacific Island hosplls
L “ *!SM‘r.FX M-37 Those present were his oarPfiug. Monday. Thc Grahams are:a year and n hnlL rreturned to visited In Hasting* and spent one nt Veterans counseling centers, will M-37 Those present were hu&gt; par­
Mr and Mrs Fred Benham of
planning to return to Grand Rapid* ' America two weeks -.o
ago He spent summer here.
be at Pine lake camp while the fam­ ent*.
neat Battle Creek, her parents. Mr.
Mrs Everett Phelps la enlertaln- ily remains here.
to live when they can locate suit-if*-------—**—here
---------visiting.his moth­
the
week-end
able quarters
I,er. Mrs Eliza Johnson, and other ing her mother. Mr* Charles Terry
Weekend
guests
of
Mr.
and Mrs and Mrs. Harvey Burgess, nnd her
Pvt. and Mra Raymond Denn of I;relatives and friends He left Mon-1I of Long Island. N Y , for lhe »'im- Leon Slander were Mr. and Mrs brother. Alden Burgess, of Hustings.
Battle Creek. Mr nnd Mrs Herbert'uz for the Pacific coast He is In mer.
day
Harrv Brower of Muncie, Ind . and
STEAM HEAT
1 Mrs. Dwight Bessmer and David on Saturday night they also enter­
Burr and Cleone Van Houten, now
Dn*h of Orand^Raplds
Davis
Grand Rapids and Mr* ।, the naval service.
Lloyd Demond of Ionia were the
Judge nnd Mrs Archie-McDonald of MaMilon. Ohio, who have been tained Mr. and Mra. Herman Luedt­ of Rocky River. Ohio, whose return
HOT A COLD WATER
guests of Mra. Jennie Gordon and and family went Friday to the beach j guest* cf Mr and Fr» Fred Pierson ke and Mrs. Wanda Doan ot Grand visits in the summer are always wel­
comed by their many friends, were
I son. Pvt Ernest Gordon. Sunday
1 near Port Huron where the family:; for two week* were joined this Rapids
,
SHOWER BATH
I A Thursday guest of Mr and Mrs. I spends Ils summer vacations. Mr I weekend bv Mr. Bessmer and left
Bob Stowell left last week Monday I honored at a pleasant gathering at
I Dave Waters was Dole Bidelmnn of . McDonald will remain over lhe, Monday for a vacation at Hess take. for Camp Shawondossec where he the Emnr Frandsens on Saturday
| Mr* Josie Koch of Clare was tlie will be assistant director ot the wa-. evening.
Battle Creek and on Saturday their, Fourth.
_________________
guests were Mr and
Mrs. Art LightMrs De .......
Forrest Walton. «.
Jr . ...^
and ' weekend guest of her staler. Mrs. terfront for the summer
1 John
of ”Fennville
spent- Thursday
foot of Freeport
l,*-'
— -•
-------- ------------------J-- £ten" Pcrkl™ and her daughters.
John Barnett. A MAI.F 3 c of the I Thc birthday of Mrs. Irene Rayner
Mr and Mrs. Frank
1’;-...'- .*.7™™
.... .........
Andrus and | and Friday with Dr .and
Mrs D D Mra Menno Banosh and Mrs Fran- UB.N.R. returned to Banana River. | was celebrated on Sunday with a
a &lt;„
&gt;h-&lt;- w.n
iav» • w-u
—l '
ce* Powell at Leach lake.
Mary Jane moved
lo their
Wall lake
Walton.
Fin, Friday after a week's visit family dinner Tho.«e attending from
mx». Thera
i ncm Nagler
nagier returned
reiumeo Sun-1
Darrel Buckland and son with hb parents, Mr and Mrs. L. | away were Mra. C. A. Knapp and
cottage last week for the summer.
| Mrs.
Mrs. Arthur Hansen who is at- day from a ten-day visit with her
hcr I Michae are spending the week with
■son
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Jhe William Buckland* in Lilchson and daushter-1
i Mr*. Roy Nagler In Detroit
»?' r&gt;
j „ U1
...
Mr* Harold Phillip* spent Friday . Mrs B. Raymond Perkins and the
In Grand Rapid.*
twins were in Detroit over the
The Rev. Don M. Oury left Mon-' Fourth.
day evening for Waterloo. Iowa, for । _ Mr. and Mrs Robert Kenyon of
la week'* vtalt with hta mother and . Cincinnati are guests of Mrs Ina
.other relatives In hta absence, the1 Kenyon and Mr and Mr* Bert
। service at the local Episcopal church | p«X’'r1 &lt;*)*» w,cf? and wl’&gt; 1Uo be
will be conducted by Mr J. L S.
Ouni lake cottage
Strong of Nashville
Mr- “l,d Mrs. Richard Nixon and
■ Mr. and Mra Horry Thompson arc 1 Joyce spent Sunday with Mr and
entertaining her mother. Mrs Mnr- Mf?. Arthur Otorm In BatUe Creek.
' garet Brooks of Lake Odessa. R. R i Wm. McKnlght of Wilmette was
I Beverly Bradford was the week- th” weekend guest of hta mother,
i end guest of Martha Wedel at Wall Mrs. Joseph McKnlght
I lake.
i M^ Florence O. Donnell wo* the
I Byron Fletcher, who ha* been on £““1 of, Mra Laura Werner near
« business trip, and‘Mrs. Fletcher. । BeMIng for the Fourth
Jimmy and Jane, who have been In
Mrs W D. Parker enter­
, Lebanon. Ind. with relative*, re- I ("lied hta sister. Mrs. Albert Rapp
: turned lhe last of thc week.
। of Ann Arbw butt week
। Mr* Maude Schomp and Mrs. , Bupt^nd Mrs. David Van Buikirk
i Morri* Hill spent the Fourth in leav®, Tl,ursday. for a l«" *eeks’
, Holland a* miests of Mr and Mr* I i?cat,!?“
Chimney Comers near
Frankfort.
Martin Covert.
, Pr
“’'kfn,7
.
_
I Mr. and Mr*. Winfield Stason of । The
Tbe Howard Newtons spent the
Grand Rapid* visited Mr and Mrs *Mke,J.d ,n Kalamazoo with Mr*.
| Victor Sisson and children on Sun- Dorr
2or!’ Kenyon
Kenyon and
and Marjorie..Darfri
Marjorie.. Dark
Newtonreturning
relumingwith
withthe
theKenyons
Kenyons
day afternoon.
Newton
&lt; The Rev. and Mrs J. R ChrtepeU I on Tuesday
leaving
and children of Coldwater are' Mrs.
Mrs A. D.
r Knlskem
- -Is —
spending two week* at their col- Friday to spend lhe summer at Ter­
race
Inn.
Bay
View.
tagc at the Wesleyan Methodbt
campgrounds south of Hasting*-1 Mra. Sarah Brandstettcr. the C.
R.
Brandstettcr*
nnd
the
Burr
Van
They spent Sunday at Diamond ।
Houtens spent Sunday with Mr. and
Spring*.
Mr* Nettle French of Onondagn 1 Mrs Mason Norwood at Crooked
wa* the guest of her son-in-taw and , lake.
daughter. Mr and Mr*. Arthur Ha- 1 Mr*. W. D. Parker spent her va­
cation In Ovid. Owosso and Lansing,
ven, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Reynold* were . returning Sunday.
Saturday guest* of Mrs. Cole New­
nt Eagle take near Kalamazoo from
and Mrs. Lowell Teeter were
Friday till Sunday where they vte- ton t""
"'-ixlne and R»hIted relatives and had n successful Mrs Inez --------Patton. Ma&gt;
fishing trip.
’
; srd and Corp. Lcjby
&gt;y Root of Fort
Mrs. Elizabeth Rclckord and son. | Custer.
I Delbert, have returned to Lansing! Mrs. H. A Adrounlc spent thc
I after a vtalt with her stater. Mr* i weekend In Chicago with Capt. HarMary English, and other relatives O' Adrounlc who wa* enroute lo
I E M 3'c and Mra Clinton J. Brill Madson,
Maaipon. Wls.
wu.
I visited Mr and Mrs Raymond StsMrs. Eleanor
-------- —
Stridden
■---------------------La spend
-• ­
ley -Grace BriUi of Dowagiac over 1ing the week with her ulster. Mr*.
thc weekend. Clinton leaves Sun­ White Smith at Gibsonburg. Ohio.
Miss Helen Knapn Is visiting her
day for Brooklyn. N.,Y . after a three
I weeks' vtalt with home folk*.
sister. Mrs Prank Gore for two
I Mr and Mrs. Otto Marlotz of
Mt. Clemens arc spending several i
I day* with her sister. Mrs. Hallie' Larsen at Wall lake. Thursday, were

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MHml days

SODAS
SUNDAES
DRINKS

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children of Battle Creek.

In honor of her sister. Ml
villa Leonard. About twenty
were, present. Game* and
were enjoyed by all. after
refra*hmsnt* were serrefl.
KELLY-KETCHAM
Five attendants preceded Mary I Mra.
Shelton Ketcham, daughter of Mra. | Dlcfa
John Clark Ketcham, down lhe atele;
Sunday afternoon at her marriage UY
A.MM. 3/c William T. KellyTion1
of Mr. and Mra. Frank W. Kelly. I
The nuptial vows were repeated
before the altar of the First Methodlst church which wa* banked with1 C? t&gt;
madonna Hiles, white gladioli. Dr- jr-iif
Van Viet ro*e*. fem* and branched r—ni
candelabra* for the four o'clock now.
ceremony at which the Rev. L. Win- ।
ston Stone officiated In the presence . A
of three hundred guest*.
; J*wn *• *•••
The bride's brother. John C.' V*.0*
Ketcham. Jr . of Grand Rapid* ,
tnMT
,
gave
hl* sister in marriage.
H11- R- E Houston of DMrwr
Mary's white embroidered mar-1 ?*r- ana Mn.. B. O. RacitrMor J
qulaette gown wa* fashioned with! J-ansing and her brother AM Wfl
a snug bodice and long sleeve*; &gt;*r Jtn~
jWWWMW
pointed at the wrist, lhe lull skirt
THMMWl WM
extending into a train She wore a ■ Beverly Brown. Bonnie BrandataM
Juliet enp to catch her blush col- and OaU Foster.
. . I
ored. fingertin veil and hcr arm 1 The bride's going away enzetnt
bouquet wa* of while and pink rose*, wa* a two-piece navy crepe with
Tlie mald-of-honor. Shirley Har- white tailor hat and matching vtd
per of Lisbon. Ohio. Mary'* room- accessories.
mate and sorority sbter at the UniAfter a short honeymoon al tl
veralty of Michigan, was gowned In Kelly cottage. Leach MkA&gt; DM4M
frosty blue crepe with net over-dreaa and groom left Tuesday for UM
A* bridesmaid*. Catherine Holis- home tn Willow Orovg.'n^Mi
ton. of Dearborn, niece of the bri'le. BUI is stationed st the Wavu /
Mrs William Garrison of Hasting*. Base
Mary Ellen Kelly of Hastings, sisBoth Bill and Mary graduated
ter of the groom, and Marilyn Crisp the 1343 class of Hosting* bi
of White Plains. N Y.. a U. of M. school Bill ha* been In Ute Ns
classmate, wore pink celanese gown* since hb enlistment two yean ai
made with full skirt* with wide berMarv schooled at ths UnlMta
tha* dropping from lhe shoulder* of Michigan two years and Is
and neckline. AU the attendant* member,of Zeta Tau Alpha sorort

If it’s wearing apparel

or shoes for men and
boys, and if it’s possible
for a retailer to secure,
you will find it at

BAIRD’S

ITS NONE TOO EARLY TO BUY A

Printzess Coat
OF FAMOUS LASKIN MOUTON IAMB

13995
Just the coat to snuggle into when icy blists

of winter start to blow. So toasty warm! 3® ex­

quisitely done in thenew softened manner with

Cool Summer Wear

popular tuxedo lines and wide turn back cuffs.

The ideal companion of jhe younger crowd.

PLAY SUITS

And, of course, the.outstanding moutoh fa the

SHORTS

a special process have a deep lustrous pile.

famous Laskin lamb, whose skins through

Deftly designed for lasting lovelineaa and

BATHING SUITS

many seasons of wear, Laskin Moutons by
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DRESSES

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fashions see them soon—the quantity fa link*

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silts 10 TO It

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104 I. STATE

.

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i

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AND REPAIRING

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FOR HALE—Man'
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Sheldon Agency

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u

WARK

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Phone MM

SWANSON
AGENCY

COBN. OATS. WHEAT, CLOVERBEED

109 W. Stott
Nov it thc time for hail insur­
life insurance,
residence and form labor lia­
bility insurance. And don't for­
get the tornado insurance.

Res. 3359

Bonds

AUCTION SALES
LM Year Sale With
HENRY FLANNERY
MASHVILLE
PHONE 3118

Marshall Furnaces
'

Repairs furnished ond installed
for all makes of furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

EMPLOYMENT— HELP WANTED

Floor Sanders for Reni

G. E.

ANTED

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2 E. State

Phone 2331

far livestock and hail itunr-

INSURANCE ond BONDS

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Jerry Andrus
Phone 2519

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itxallnjtp, Mich.

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ri&lt;l&gt;-

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All kinds of trucking

PHONE 2812
OR LEAVE ORDERS AT
817 S. HANOVER

NOTICE

Hllaa. IL

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Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

KliHrr.

FRANK JONES

H. STREETER

dockyard!. phone IMS. or
IXAKT. FOUND. STOLEN

FARM EQUIPMENT
AND MISCELLANEOUS

LOST—tUli^rT book' No T Mary Izui
lliard’a name Ptraao return to II.not.
Kilt SALK -T«»«h&gt;r tr*U«r all In g.-d
Hoard, or Ura Alb.rl Orero. M.ddle
coniiui.ni BSD. '• initr. no,th of
&lt;ill»_ll. a
7
lannuMcr.t M lull* ran Charlr. I*, 1.OS7'-Altn'o pare hr t book runtalning
Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr
tlroota Phono 7't.lFJI
73
uni, of money an.l Viking Co rb-ak
Phone 2178
'
Nashville FOK SALK—Ma«w&gt; Horn, binder. »
Reward Finder plra.e return to Kollo
tl rut. 3 tnilr. isnrth 1 mile ro&lt;l
Nil,II-' Mi.ldlea.il.-. Il 2. or during
At My Expense
Carlton Cmlrr,
7
di. ,t Value C&gt;.
7 5
L*....i
I'm.l-e
BUY BINDER TWINE NOWI WARD S l.i-l- l , I
BINDER TWINE 1. lb« bt.t w&lt; know
•f. . . anilarm with no thin &gt;put».
I'otlrr. Haatinga K *.
7 ’.
Lottie&lt; wound — won’t rnatl or knot.
lucoct rrpollrnt trrol»d Priced al bl&lt;
brig. f'r.J.y J'lul- 3I» Gerald and
•avkago- 10 10 par bait. 11.15 per
Pearl Lightlmrl Finder plea... roton.
ball.
1
IS
lleraLI
Lightfoot.
Freeport
7A
Dotes can be made ot
Itlll SALK Ford tHl.k r.rk
.trrl l.o-r M. -A ■ ga. l..«.k F.dna R-ira
t.r.k Ibllon. Route 1
7 ••
*»krF Thoron lirrht -■ '.nll-o Zorth* and l.nST -No .7 ration l.imk Plndrr plro.e
l-atr at llaourr Ofln--. Louie Terpen
4, mile e-aal ..1 t'arilna Oster 7 7
Fill! Sll.f •. »l p..r.nt binder J.-i l.ttHT -Pair of gl.aee. al Vickery’.
Vnr II A-l.ru.
1 M..Idler111.
I'bone «,1Fl 1
7 42
e’n or 1111 S H.noaer, an.l gel r.

LLOYD J. EATON

Bill

Sherwood

INSURANCE

Hotel Hastings

t...ne, rur.rlo,

UMU roo.!. -r

LrrST Rarior, book No « belonging lo
Violet Al Miller Finder pleaee Irate
■ oulh i'ountr Farm. J. A Sweat 7 S,
Pl»H SALK— Kaj-b-ne .i.lr driller. LOSTI
gat boaik
Reginald- K FOR SALK—N
. ... Hnrral P lillifm T39PS9
7 5
Hradebaw. Imlion. K-Mite 3
73
. . ■ -AV.I hr.g r -.l . ’■ «
UtMT—Hillfnld rnntaining "A' gaa
pulatyr l'" •*‘4 s M rrirr.e perlarilji
Sb per |I&gt;U 11,.. Hu well Dudley. Ilel
pleaar return tw Hanner Office
7 IP

PHONE 17P21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY* EXPENSE
.oren Coppock
Delton. Mich. FOR HlLK-Ohorr Huy purtal.l. milker,
weed B montha Clyde Cuppork. S mite MISCELLANEOUS
nnnh. m.lr .e.t of Hanh.ld
7 A
FOK SALK—All hiada of Iler ball, anring
Full WALK-"Side drlitrry r»ke« and
weather (rd Kd. Ilra.l, jurl off Stale
tuw wheel wagrtn &lt;&gt;. R. Ntuelkrr.'Freon Hallroad Street
7 13
l-&gt;rt phone S»a._
7-5
HALE—Two preteure tank*. 30
FOK SALK—Utt bay .-hopper and feed FOR
gala each. »l&lt;&gt; Mee Warren Moore.
or rail al the former Bennrr Grocery
mlleo north 3 tiille r’aet ’ vf ’c.,rlb»n
Store on Hitl HL
7-5

JOHN BECK

Loren Hershberger

HALE—Oulboard motor Halt. r&gt; A
WALK -Two wheel trade, with FOR
llyttery charger. A. Flory. 138 E. Stale
Hi
.
”3
• arl Nparka. Thortiapule Lake e.hone
OISI.
*5 St NHClt.N and INSECT BITES readily
r» Heard -uh qul. barling PHKNF.X 1 I FOK HA1.KFoil SALE—Fannail 3-row rultiaalnr
ANTISEPTIC 2--.r bile A 71
It
tn f.t II or Al llet^e Foalrr. phone
ISIt rJu.l in — a ahiionent of thu.e
TSiril.
Ti KI famriua
-ill aa burkakin
W.ibrrine
Foil SALK—Hide ilellrory bay rah*, or
Shell llvraehldr Work Hhwa Npl a
big 1..I—.« if yon wear Wol.crtaer.
ClarkeriHe. Route
• nUlaa .oul’b. &gt;i
better hurry around lo na ana get your
tile ireforc tber're all arrld. Ila.ting.
STORAGE
FOR NAIX—Tno wheel trailer with
Cut Kate Shoe Store. Hailing,
7 '•
rilH SILK
CHEAP
AIY ItiWI.K WANTED—MI MCELLANfO OS
l.l«N Mi'WKH Ire l.eea eating
tl ler.a O.ear Shell, nbaraer
7
thtrae crunchy, malty rich, tweet at,
BOY II
nut Grape Note, which are packed with
FOK SALK - Intertillloaal ITkll afs
that concentrated m. in.barnl Now
irouarj hat baler tnoonled on robber
1 yr got &gt;» murb energy 1 ran rat
with Sedge rlippere!
73
Ituiw and Rf.KLH IIK PA I RED—Fly
Lundalrau, Na.hnllr phone 2150. 7 5
roda rewound. H.«ie reel, will ha.e
to be rrturned doe lo uaarallability ot
FOR SALE—Hmall. wrilm'ade garden
City. Miehiga
7-3
Irarlar la g.»d running rondltUm. -part, l&lt;ea&gt;e al lhe Sport Shop.
, Price 110. Kirellent 1 lor rultieatlng I»il. HALHilURV S NIC HAL to an roay.
........
to nd &gt;our flock of
T. N. Rnopf. 3.70 W. At ad iron Hl. 7 i
a,
mitea.
You
a.mply
apply
II
to
the
FOR HALE—Klagle dram kaykoader. Gear.
rooal., N. handling of lurda. No foe.
Kelley, Haatinga. Route 2.
TA
FOU HAIX—Wagon and rack. Alaa 3
•Ke. Faoiea' ariaia/Vrotn*11 ’"kill Uro
WOULD LIKE
wranlng piga. Welromo Coraera. Hot
paraa.tca It it eeoaomlcal leal B. A.
Lyllarker’a Drag Stare.
7-5
FOR KALE—Boya bicycle Goad ooedl
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
lion, new paint Job 835.00. L Wkarenga 1 mile wet. 1 mi la north Coala
SPRINGS—AU aieea. la aaoUl a«il. Mat- _ Q io ro.
'
_ 7■5
troaaea. rolUa. tell. hair. Box rprtaga. Foil SALE—Baby carriage.
Phone
Hollywood bede Twin badr. laaerepr.ng rrlb mattreaaee. Wa apaelaliaa
Phone 2115
BuV^Xd'haVk’aT PAKKMa’wARK HALE of lroo.el.nld gooda Saturday. July
7. pl 113 Earl Coan Si. In Haatinga.
1b
MOUSE PVkNlTUU CO. 107 X. Stalo _ 1 p’gtock. Dewey Heed. Mgr

Foil

Have Comfort in
These Favorites! $
Men's Loafers

;.’j."',V*i “

Smooth
Elk
Uppers

$3.98

Office Hour,:

Place orden now for
Spring or Summer Work
G. F. ECKARDT

Evening

438 E. Grand

Cloud Tbundayg

Phone 3721

Phone (Collect) Hastings 2715 for

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
Hones,

ROMEO
SLIPPERS

-tr K

cuws

and small stock

removed

promptly.

Your calls ora greatly appreciated.

HOWARD BRISTOL
Phone Hastings 2715

2 hr. Service

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

SOFT BROWN KID

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LEATHER. WITH

FLEXIBLE CORD
SOLES

TRUSS FITTING

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AUCTIONEER

AUCTIONEER

U. B. Bible School
iBXMSSSSi: P«s«nt« Program

te only several hour* alliance away.'
“ Rthl.
Croup | He and tVo companions made thc I The* Dally Vacation Bible school
&lt; i'»&lt; , trip lo Louie’s camp and spent the of the First United Brethren church
b &gt;"• I afternoon.
»••«•»••• and
•ns
I1 put on a program for parents
- —------------------- - wm« » rc- friends Thursday. June 38. at lhe
celving basic training al Camp Lee, church, with Mrs. Amy Bower In
Va.. has a slight change of ad- , charge.
dress, to 48th Co. 8th Bn.. Camp
Mrs. Bower haa been In charge of
.. m
..
.
.
1 tN« Bible school for 15 years. The
Stuff Sgt. Howard Johnson who teachers in the primary departreturned to thc Stales in April all- menl were Mrs. Stephen Cooley,
er more than three years overseas Mra. Harvey Myers, and Mrs. Sterservlcc, received an honorable dis- ' Ung Oatroth; Mrs Marjorie Thompchargc from the army last week ■ son
—--------■—
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—
was pianist;
Ethelyr
Schrlber
at Fort Sheridan. 111. and ta with i and Dorothy Bump were helpers.
hta wife und sun In Nashville. He
The Junior nnd intermediate de­
enlisted tn Sept, 1930 and has been partmenu had the following staff:
overseas since the early spring of the Rev. A. M. Coldren. Mrs. A. M.
1M3. serving in Iceland and Eng? Coldren. Mrs. Jay Snyder, teachers:
land before going to Prance last i Mrs. Coldren. pianist; Mrs. Duane
June.
NOTICE TO I l.l.DlTil: .
Pox. director of singing. Tlie Rev.
Sgt. Donald Chase who has Lesson Sharpe substituted for the
served In England with the Bth Rev. Coldren as teacher one day.
army air force since Nov. 1043 ar­ | Dorothv Ann Bower was regisrived In Connecticut last week and trnr of the school.
lx n«w visiting hta wife Dom. ■ The program was a demonstradaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R.
I tlon of their regular Bible school
Mason.
Forrest Mead, son of Mr. and work which Includes group singing,
telling -tlie parables, memorizing
Mrs. Ernest Mead, left Wednesday I paasagea
of Scripture, learning
i iu&gt;t&gt;»
begin his boot training. He was a church history, und doing hand
member of this years graduating work to illustrate their work.
class of Nashville-Kellogg school.
Al
He enlisted In the Navy.
GARDNER A ROBINSON
After exactly one year In service
Keith H. Ball. Seaman 1 c was
CEMENT CONTRACTORS
given an honorable discharge May
30. and now Is home with his wife
NASHVILLE
Ruby ond their three children. H*
Sand and gravel delivered.
Mrs. Claude Hough Sr. was a served ...
u guard unit and
in ...
an .....
anned
guest of Mrs. G. W. Gribbln part made trips to Panama Canal Zone
„r
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J|BW||ll&gt; the re|lt of th(. tlnie
of the
post
week.
She i.e.
left this
week
for hcr home In Mulvane. Kansas, being stationed al San Diego.
Ilaalinxi, Houle 5.
I . • I' | 7
having spent tha past few month*
in Grand Rapids assisting In the MAIN—TOWNSEND
care of her brother. Chas. Ro wind­
er. * Master David Ftaher of Hos­ the marriage of ber dnuRhter. Vir­
ATHLETES FOOT ITCH
tings is a guest of his grandpar- ginia Far. S 1/c. of Washington.
- I u.
D. u.
C. to Frank
Franz Robert
itoocrt muiii
Main..Mumu1UWTHONO. »ll I’KNKMrs Gaywood Skinner of Chicago g)clan 3/c, UB.N. stationed at Ana­ ••It STINGS.
TKATKM.
IlK.U'liWi MORE GRRMH.
is \ tailing Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde. COatla. D. C.. son of Mr. and. Mrs. Su&lt;-rrod&gt;&gt;l ItIrealarenla
Shcrteaves Thursday for Muskceon
Muskegon Wm.
w™, W.
w Main
u-&lt;n of
,.r Seattle.’ Washing­ HUNT PKNETRATK
SALE OB RENT —
to visit her daughter. * Mrs. Elsie ton.
AllUIII.K. Te -I contain
CITY. COUNTRY AND RESOBT
Tucker and Mrs. Clarence Shaw
The wedding took place on June
r&gt;RI»
THIVKX Wr f,. were supper gueaU of Mrs. Clyde 33 at a p_m. al thc Presbyterian
u. P
....... .11 Hw rrirmlnrlcbl"’—
Wilcox lost Wednesday * Mrs Fred ministers home at Bethesda. MaryWotrtng was In Lansing and Kala.1r.ll! ..t',, ""it,«hrrl,’rl..rorr.
’nl in.insi the first part of this week. and. The bride and mald-of-honor.
’&lt;&gt;
.Mary T. Manno, wore their dress
M,
i v_
i| k,t * MIm Genevieve Hafner of De- whites. The groom nnd best man.
SK
Oeo. Miller, wore their dress blues.
mother, Mrs Ed Hafner * Miss
Before entering service. Mr. Main
Helen Pumlu of New Rochelle. N. attended the University cf Wash­
V. Is spending some time with her ington then taught music fur two
mother. Mrs. V M. Fumlss. * Allan years. Mrs Main graduated from
CHIROPRACTOR
V Gribbln of Phllapelphka and Hastings high arhool. then attend­
Mrs. Vidian Roe nnd children of ed Myer business college. Kalama­
112 W Btata
Hastings
Ohtenio were guests the past week zoo. Before entering the WAVES
Phones: 2B65-2991
in rim home of their mother. Mrs she was employed at Kellogg Field.
O. W. Gribbln.
Gerald Reese of Jackson ta
llrokrr X—MUI- rhvnr 2..II
, .
‘TIu Spine
rxnn
•’•iiankh
spending a part of his vacation BUNNELL-LEONARD
,..H -ll.t - &lt;-..1..&lt;r &gt;1 M.M l&gt;kr
Mlu Arvlllu M. Leonard. dntiRhr..a».| .|u"irj..lr
.on . I..1. .if ■ 1 &lt;1 — -hb..— «..• o.r
with his grandparents. Mr. ami
-hmlr U U lourh It.n.lr
7 Ulllr.
Mrs. Carl Reese * Mrs H. M. became the bride of Dale Bunnell,
is the human
n.,rtk. p-tton &lt;•« M U
7
Wheeler Lt In Pennock hospital ! son of Lyle Bunnell, of Fair lake
lull &lt;|l.l Tk&gt;rr lot. ... AI.J4I- l-»kr
critically Hl. Her son. Major Rich­ Haturday evening. June 33. at 8
Switchboard
r. ........... fron It
ard Wheeler of Washington. DC. !o’clock nt the home of the bride,
was called home. * Mrs Bertha the Rev. F. W. Moxon rending the
controlling
KOK .MILK-I...I with &lt;•»
hnu.r. b. Iirr «b* L -A- rnl-.«. •
Krieg of Detroit Is visiting her ,ceremony. Tlie couple were attended
Ir.r.b.1 U37 K luilro.d Mt. U.n-4 l.jr
Mr. Jr~n,r Ml
daughter. Mrs. Porter and family by Mr nnd Mrs Dunne l-ammers
Health and
r.m
r..b Irthur
7 13
nnd lhe Rdv. H. R. Krieg and fam­
Tlie bride wore n light blue sired
ily ♦ Bernice Anne and Fred Rob­ dress with white neeessoriPa. Mrs.
Vidor
ert Cronk of Middleville spent the Lammers wort- a blue print drftta
past week with their grandparents. Each.had a corsage of carnations,
Mr and Mr\ Fred Camp. * Norma mar-’--------- —-•---------- —
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June Onley of KalnmoRoo spent
Thursday night and Friday with rated with fiowent In season nnd nn
Roberta Shaw. * Mrs. Fred Wot- archway between the two rooms was
rlng and daughter Miss Louise
Wotrlng of Lansing home for the
weekend, entertained for Sunday
dinner. Mrs Ed Hafner and Miss
Genevieve Hafner. Mrs. V. II. Purnlss .and Miss Helen Furniss. * Dr |
AtH3
..... Mrs. W. A.
„ Vance
..... are
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at their j [,'»»• mond from 221 fo 119
nnd
KMT
cottage-at Thornapple lake for thc ; North State Street in thc
LUNC5
summer. * Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde
...................
Ceo-gc ~Smith
building.
tivtB
went to Grand Rapids Thursday
STOMACH
for a few days' vtalt with their
&gt;AM«IA5
daughter. Mrs C. M. McCov.
yam ■■
Mr and Mrs L. D McKercher
lONLYSwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh
Hess at their Thomapple lake cot­
INtXl
FlllNIMHKl
tage for thc opening of the fish­
6LA0MR
ing season. * Sunday dinner guests
LOVER"
of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde were
LIMBS-.GENERAL AUCTIONEER
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rotlmar of Has­
tings and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Shaw complinieniary to their house
guest. Mrs Skinner. * Mr and Mrs
Qunfrdctk
Clem Kidder were guests Sunday of Sales made In any section. Dales
Mr. and Mrs. Sidnev Stanton and
family at their cottage at Clear promptness upon application. Call ।
nkuts
lake. A fish dinner In honor of at my expense — phone Prairieville
12-58.
Mrs. Kidder's birthday ~thc
bubeau orouf

s'lroi a: card of thanks

ance, livestock,

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NOTICE
IHOHBAXK farm

AH Kindi ef Insurance

decorated with white daisies ' and
fenu The guests were immediate
retatlves an&lt;T close friends of thc
bridal couple.
Following the ceremony A Teception was given In their honor. A
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Diamante lovely two-tlcred wedding cake with
had a letter recently from their ice cream was served to about fifteen
son Louis, telling of a meeting with guest*. ._______ ____________
hta brother Paul a ahort lime be­
fore.
lure. Louta
ixiuu U stationed
■MMUIICV at SondcsOUUUa- •
hausen, Germany, and Paul, who ta ‘

Joyed. * The Rev. and Mrs. Chas.
Out h ton were In Battle Creek Sat­
urday, their daughter came home
with them for lhe weekend.

All
Sizes

$069

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
Glycerin available from animal fats is badly needed in

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2-9544—Call collect.

KALAMAZOO

BUY WAR BONDS

RENDERING

WORKS

Didi Smith—Local Collector

�i while daisies'and
csu were Unmediate
close friends of lhe

FEDERAL AID WILL
BENEFIT BARRY
COUNTY HIGHWAYS

acation Bible school
lied Brethren church
am for parents and
ay, June 28. at the
Ura. Amy Bower in

A ROBINSON

ONTRACTORS
ment construction,
ravel delivered.
&gt;r estimates.

1-4 after 6 p.m.
a, Boule 5.

FOOT ITCH

K STUIVE
•RACTOR
Hastings
2865-2991

Spine
Human
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M37 Probably Will Be Re­
Routed from Middleville to
Grand Rapids and Paved
Blate Highway Commissioner
Charles M. Ziegler recently stated
that, under the federal highway act.
Oa&amp;scd In December. Michigan will
receive from lhe federal treasury
$18,500,000 per year for three yearn.
Of that sum $4,500,000 per year U
to be used on secondary roads Some
of these are parts of the states
trunk line system, but the majority
are county roads.
We presume
M-79 from Charlotte to tnis city
would be classed aa "a secondary
road" because It Is only about 30
miles long. Such a road could not
compare In Importance with M-37.
which will extend from Battle
Creek to Traverse City' — —“*•
M-66. which starts at ‘SLuffcreX
I----- - -------- -and connects With other trunk lines
up^twih‘'5iich”'reach‘ihe"'siniTiZ
In every case lhe state would have Dnrrv Pnwr&gt;r« Dior!
to,match dollars with the federal rerrX TOWCIS MI6Q
government.
I •*
Many
--------of
“ **
the
------older
’■*“ inhabitants of
Ot county secondary roads, those Barry county will remember Perry
chosen win be because of their F. Powers, ot Cadillac. In lhe days
values as connections with Impor­ when political speeches were made
tant trunk lines. For Instance, the by campaign orators Instead of over
county roaa
rum h
-uuihj w
“- tne radio, Mr. Powers often adroad *from
Hastings
to n
Freeport. That highway beyond Free- dressed large audiences at political
port taps trunk lines 50 and 118 lo gatherings In this county. He was
----- and
—-■ •from
---------lhe
■*—latter . a clever, candid, convincing speaker,
Grand Rapids,
reaches M-66 through Lowell andI who voiced his honest conviction*
I Mr. Powers died on Friday last
north to Greenville and beyond.
Cadillac hospital. He was nearFrom lhe $12,000,000 per year sl­, in a
86. He had filled important state
otted this state for trunk line con­,!I ly
as well as local offices. He was
struction, Barry county will bene­, Auditor General of the state for
fit heavily. Commissioner Ziegler two terms; slate labor commissioner
has declared that one of the first under Gov. Chase Osborn; was for
jobs to be undertaken will be the!, several
terms president of lhe Michl­
rerouting and paving of M-37 from! gen Reixiblican
Press association;
Middleville to Grand Rapids. The, had been mayor of Cadillac for two
commissioner was In that city one
president of that city’s
day last week discussing the matter terms;
Chamber of Commerce, and was
with Chamber of Commerce and postmaster of Cadillac for 12 yean.
other committees. He said that en­ He became lhe owner of the Cadil­
gineers of lhe state highway com­ lac News and Express in 1887; es­
mission and the federal bureau of tablished It as a daily in 1901.
roads would soon visit that city, and continued it until 1919, when he
and will Inspect tlie proposed re­ sold it.
routing of M-37 from Middleville
I Perry Powers lind an Interesting
to the Valley City.
life. His success shows what faith,
That rerouting has been approved
integrity nnd hard
by lhe Chamber of Commerce plan­ determination,
work can accomplish. He was born
ning committee and by the Kent in Jackson. Ohio. He was only 12
county road commission. It must
also have the OK. of tile state
highway commission and of the fed­
eral authorities. That Is fair, be­
cause the state and U. 8. will share to make a better future for himself. I
He started to learn the printer’s
The proposed rerouting would trade, and mastered it Soon he
eliminate two bad grade crossings of became a reporter; then a publisher
railroads, and reduce by two miles of a weekly Ln Ypsilanti. In 1887
the distance from Middleville to he located In Cadillac, and became
Grand Rapids. Il is to be hoped an Important factor in lhe develop­
i that the rerouting will be approved. ment of that city. You could say
Possibly there may be approval that he educated himself: for his
i of laving M-43 from Ila connection schooling ended when he started
with M-50 to Grand Ledge. Certain- ,,
as B
a UM1
coal miner, being then only 12
ly something should be done to years
—— of
-• age
—■_ He became one of this
r make a better trunk line of M-43
’s leader
— .tote
states
irwocrr. He was a member
ffrom
—— Barbers
. Comers
Comersto toGrand
Grand - - q1c. .. . board of education and
I Ledge. antT from
garage
~—
______________
— .the'shulta
k. aw..it. —
r... a tnlltw
of _olivet
college. He—
was-a
I, to Richland. M-43 is not aa lm-, Binccrc Christian man. a devoted
of traffic now and would have a lot I meml&gt;er of lhe Congregational
i. and a worker in many
o ftrafflc now and would have much, church,
I m9rc.Lf
I movements for the public good.
I
M-66 from Battle Creek north! Cadliuc and Michigan will miss
i through Nashville, and up to M-116 Perry p^n. The world is poorer
ought to be paved. It has a large whcn such . nuul passes.
traffic now. Bui It would get much, wncn *ucn *
-------more If it were paved.
|
.
j aaj I
as to what county roads shouu be

irvpractk
rvkdics
'lhe
Power
Vitkin

BARRY BYPATHS

Unl\I\l
UH
111J
By JANE CAMERON

irsia-t.
’KissfssKS
jyrup
lrutead
0{ lhe light syrup.
clTOJtou

Tips for thc Tourist Trade—We
can Invite people to Michigan to
see our rainy season. The last
monsoon knocked my tomato plants
all flat. It can't knock the com
down because part of the fourUi
planting isn’t up yet. Last year at
this time sweet com was up to my

cakes have been very well received;
they have disappeared too fast for
comfort, in fact- This is what has
mad them so good. In the H c.
cocoa. I pul
I. cinnamon and 'A
t. each of cloves, allspice, and soda,
Then add the hot water and blend
as usual. The spices make a good
cake belter and a better one super,
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C. B. HODGES TAKES
ROTARY GAVEL

...

Our wren house didn’t have ite IID
usual busy little tenants, so Patsy ur
I
UMYLL
took H down and found a family
At the meeting of the Rotary club
of mice living in It. I guess when this week Robert Cook handed over
she screamed and yelled, it offended the gavel lo C B. Hodge$. incoming
them; anyway they left. She did president He is the 26th local pres­
ume housecleaning and painting ident of Rotary’- Other officers that
and hung it again and yesterday » took over this week were Charles
wee brown couple came and looked Leonard, vice-president: Robert
It over. This morning they are busy Moore, treasurer: and Richard Cook,
as bees, carrying twigs and straw who continues as secretary.
and building their nest. They take
other members on the board be­
llme out to scold anyone who b &amp;lde lhe omCeni are the Rev. Don
crude enough to watch them. I M. Gury. Dr. J K. Alltand. and Dr.
have taken my share of the chas- oeorge Lockwood
i^noutald^n&lt;robtah U‘e ““ “"d
Committees .nd lhe year’s pro­
an inquisitive robin.
aram were annolincwj. There was
• ’ •
.no speaker, but Charles Leonard and
We have a most mischievous kit- Gay Jordan made birthday reten named Ll'l Abner. He spends spouses.
his days making life interesting for
One of the club projects for the
the grown-ups. both cals and peo- ensuing year will be . to heln the
pie. Spook curled up tn a chair for Percy Jones hospital in placing veta good snooze, and before the ad- erans in jobs after they ore released,
vent of Lil Abner, he would have This is in conjunction with the Robeen insured two or three hours ol tary clubs of lhe 151st district of
solid comfort. But not now. He was Rotary.
no more than settled before Ll'l
Another project is to help in the
Abner grabbed his tail which he cancer control program sponsored by
had left dangling, and began lo the National Association for the
swing. Spook gathered his muscles Control of Cancer.
fnr.b^»me;hbUTJ-ibCA^&lt;-rbhi?°hif ffil
The Drogram committee for July
In a punch. LIT Abner bit his tall
Branch and Charles Hinman,
and ran under the cabtoet where
The
club meeU every Mon.
cats*** Mfe ,rOm ,nvB*lon by bls da&gt;’ »t &gt;3 noon al lhe Parish house.

Michigan Lost A
Fine Man When

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Sugarless sweeta-Here

mana&lt; er
date. July

Four Youths Bound
Over to Circuit Court
Four youths whose arrest was
mentioned in lhe Banner last week,
were brought into Municipal court
for arraignment on Friday. They
were bound over lo the Circuit court,
lhe bonds being fixed al from $500
to $1,000. At this writing they had
not been furnished.
The four are: James Hotchkiss. 16.
charged with unlawfully driving

and James Higgins 18. charged with
Ute theft of rationed goods; Cecil
Roush. 18. charged with entering a
fanner's garage with intent to steal.
Thc quartette are a port of the
25 boys who are now in the county his pa rents moved lo town there
jail. Some of them have admitted were no bridges acruss tbs river, but
their guilt to Judge McDonald, whoj there were fords at Broadway and
has accepted their pleas. Others!I Michigan Avenue. Two groceries, a
will probably be arraigned before drugstore, and a few houses clus­
him this week. They have all ad­ tered around a white courthouse,
composed the main part of town.
mitted one or more felonies.
The town's first brick building,
Judge McDonald has set Monday.
July 16. for sentencing all who havei a jail, was built a block west of
acknowledged their guilt of the the present Jail. A frame high
school building was built where the
charges made against them.
present one stands Mr. Eaton was
well acquainted with Geoqn M.
PASSED RESOLUTIONS
Dewey, grandfather of Tom Dewey,
The board of aupervtaora at their who began pubishlng "The Banner"
June scislon paaacd resolution* ex­
pressing the sorrow of its members ent city hau.
Since hta cabin burned In 1943.
Mr. Eaton has been living with
in the hearts of his assoclstea on friends.
the board.

*rock occurred at Eaton Rapids
*hcn »n
bound Ntw York Cc”trld frel«hl troln ot nfty car» crashed ln‘° 0,6 weat bound P^aaengcr
traln ,leftr 01 c Michigan Central deP01- The pawenBer train had stopP04 *o ,-Uow the fright to pass as
usu“1’ lhe collision resulting in Ute
dettths of the freight engineer and
brakeman and Ute Injury of 26 peop[e aboard the passenger train.
Amon&lt; the lnjured was Cecil G.
Munton of Utls city, who was mak|ng his regular run as a mall clerk
on the passenger train. He was
thrown against the letter-rack by
the collision, suffering a cut on his
nose between his eyes and hurting
his teeth.
The passengers, a majority of
whom were from lhe east, were
taken lo Lansing and detoured to
Grand Rapids over the Perc Marquette.
Railroad ofBclals are investigate
| ing the cause of the wreck.

IF WE HAVE GOOD REAL ESTATE,
WE ARE ALRIGHT

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promptly.

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A BEAUTIFUL HOME on thc ahore of Lake Algon­
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to live.
53 ACRE FARM in Irving Township, has 6 room house,
full basement, good well, small barn, hay shed, chick­
en house, 5 acres alfalfa, 6 acres beans in on shares,
about 3 acres woods, fenced, price_________ $2,800.00
AN ALL YEAR ROUND COTTAGE, with built-in con­
veniences, all modern, oil heat, furnace, shower, stool,
lavatory, electric hot water heater, laundry traye, on
Podunk lake clou to town, for____________ $4,750.00
AND ON GUN LAKE a large wonderful cottage right
on the Cascades, cold spring water runs through a
specially built cooling device the year round, has
lights, large lot, furnished, has a boat-------- $5,500.00
VERY GOOD HOME in 1st Ward, all modern but
kitchen, large full lot, garage, price_______ $4,200.00
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VETIC1LLII

...
CECIL MUNTON HURT
is the LN TRAIN WRECK

takeyoX &gt; ^o^suaar t^rthe
U r lard nr ,hnr^nln^ •- e
their life in lheir bandi
a thrill thia year at the suaar 3 M^uares id bftter’chociH
Al5!S52d
toh/Ktar 2/11 inth°v.nnta ’□
rift»&amp;
»■ Toil.
r
Put°ro’
aZ?^c’ 71. k &lt;sour is best). Pul together the usual way. Bake at .75
degrees. You can bake It In tayen
or in an oblong glass baking dish.
JOHN EATON NINETY
I tt?’.rLcn *0!114
Jl JPJ* dfcp
YEARS OLD JULY 4TH
loaf Utah and freat with hard frosting
John Eaton. 90 years old Wed­ lo send to an army flying field for
nesday. has seen Hastings grow a birthday cake.
from a village to lu present size.
• • •
Bom near Squaw Lake in Irving
Sugarless frosting—2 egg whites
township, he lived in a log cabin beaten sUff. 1 c. light com syrup. *»
among Indians until he was four­ I. salt, ’v t. vanilla. Best with rotary
teen. An Indian woman worked egg beater over boiling water until
for lhe Eatons when John was bom. frosting stands In peaks. This
Mr. Eaton's father bought a plot amount makes enough for three layot ground on the south bank of the ers and the sides, and you usually
have some left. For a loaf pan, use
only iiali of Ute recipe. You can
from lhe government. Thc cabin
which he built on it atood for 74
years, or until It burned December
19. 1943.

Two hondrrt .nd mor. dnktan
wrmki nav have been "gtatered on the playthe C?»t pii?babW P°und» for lhe ’nmmer program. Il
k a
a very
very real
real pleasure
pleasure to
to see
s_- the
—
the county would be asked for some voumgsters
.—.— —
-----------participate &gt;_
in 7u
the
games
: aid as well as the state. These sec- '°dr
handwork that lakes up their
ondary roads would have to be .time.
lmc The writer lust stopped to
I built according to specifications Joln
‘ । ’&gt;in the singing being carried on
made by federal authorities.
hy aa group of ten and eleven year
Our county road commission has
They were lustily singing,
been asked to name Its county roads --•someone
wm,
’s in lhe kitchen with Di­
I which might be considered of lm- ana.” Lanyards are being woven by WAR BONDS will provide a "ciixhI'portance enough to be classed as the dozen, and a campcraft program
"secondary roads." They have sped- gets under way this week. Next
fled the following county highways. week will see the beginning of the
1—Hastings to Freeport
swimming instruction so badly need­
3—Gun lake road, south to county ; ed In every community. It Is hoped
line.
that enough parents will be inter­
I 3—State Road east to Eaton ,ested in having their children learn
county line.
this sport that cars will be available
I 4—Old M-37, north side of river, I for the transportation of the group.
Pfawm this city to Middleville.
| Due to an ODT ruling a bus will
5—Middleville north to County :not be available tills summer.
!’

“SPLWt—
'AI0NIYS-'6CWLL5'appinou.
'N*t&gt;0&lt;8..
(LOVtR---

—vary it with different Colorings and
seasons, and 1 am going to pul

line on Grand Rapids street,
6— Middleville to Yankee Sprin
and Gun lake, and west to Robbl
school house.
7— Prairieville to Delton.
8— Delton to Hickory Comers ai
south county line.
9— From M-37 Johnstown
M-43.
10— Delton to Lacey.
11— Rogers Corners through
ton Center to Woodland.
Of course the county road com­
mission has no Idea how many o|
these, nor what ones, may be select­
ed. That will be up to the state ant,
federal authorities, who will na-1
turallv advLie with lhe county road I
commission before mailing their
decision.
State
Highway
Commissioner
Ziegler said last week In a speech•
at a road officials gathering that.!
’"the federal government Is asking •
counties to list roads which they I
wish to have included in this secondary system, and presented a set
of proposed standard plans and
specifications which would meet
federal requirementa.’*

Playground Work OH
To A Fine Start

Mhsoai—
‘'aims.......

SECTION

MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JULY 5. I&gt;45

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

le School
Program

as been bi charge of
oi for 15-years. The
ic primary departra. Stephen Cooley,
yers, and Mrs. Sterrs. Marjorie Thompt; Ethelyn Schriber
ump were helpers,
nd intermediate dethe-following staff:
Coldren. Mrs. A. M.
ay Snyder, teachers:
ilanist: Mrs. Dunne
I singing. The Rev.
substituted for the
i teacher one day.
Bower was reglsjol.
was a drmonstrncgular Blhlc school
ludes grout&gt; rinsing,
rabies, memorising
Scripture, learning
and doing hand
te lheir work.

BANNER

THE

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d wedding cake with
crved lo about fifteen

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�THE HA8TIN08 BANNIB, THUBfDAY, JULY H 1W
diateaction wherever lhey might be I have picked a

thc
r n
Sgt Demmg. son of Mr. nd Mra ' t . ver, nice ^lice to te. i
ta l«Ttt shade tree* and
...»
&lt;2^nftoh2trtoCrnChSk !he vle^.°r the ‘b^ounding hills
JK. 4 n»a«n*fi«nt. I can see small vll-

FRONT*
Mom an nra Hawaii for

Don's dad.

Si

Hospital that
- Jerry Countryman
A word about the brother writers
a tha next two letters. Howard,
now In Germany, entered service In
Jsn. ’43 and went overseas In May
44. on duly with the Bth Div. of
the 1st Army. Bernard left for hte
basic training April 3. '46.
A brother-in-law of these two is
Ted Hayward now in New Guinea.
These three boys Ittendad the
Blake school In Orangeville twp.
(And what's more fellows, we re­
member how you used to take turns
carrying In the wood—you know
whaf we mean?*
Ted has been In the army since
June ’42 and has been overseas
since Jan. '44. His address is:—
Pfc. Theodore O. Hayward.
38181744

Awarded by General Order No. IB.
this Headquarters. 1 June JW5.
*3&lt;Mers of Un* Base Air Depot
.Voa "j*11" »*“l .ev«'
Ship ahoy I to these three Barry have, since their work began, dis- J?1- when ,uc^ “ ,horS, t*m5 b*ck’
Oo. men wno were graduated re- patched 415.000 loh* of air corps «’«• was such fierce lighting.
th*t Claude and
•entty from the Naval Air Tech­ supplies, assembled and modified , JI’1*J1 °&gt;e
nical Training Center located at 13000 combat planes, and repaired I hoped and prayed for. Now It haa
Norman. Oklahoma While at the or overhauled more than 3O.*«I air- finally come, but our plana went a
O«m B. Alton 48834152
little wrong, for he is not with me.
Norman :«hool tne Bluejacket* craft engines
q
W Bn. eux Ala
Reg.
"Every soldier, whatever his Job. | it* we had counted on.
"MoClelland
studied the aviation specialty field
' su.Khtn. uft Wadneslav to for which lheir recruit training ap- contributed materially to the mag-1 Since that day so long ago In
radu- training
’
Utudc testa showed they were best nlfldent final result. I commend Digland. Claude and I had been
natatattom to Phil Mltohell • suised and are now eligible to earn them, and I know that whatever together. We came on the same
their next task, they will fulfill II boat from the slate* but we were
iPUtwm who ha* teen »
o««*r rate
tod to Ma lor
The graduated men are Max J. with credit to themselves and their not well aquainted then. In Eng“Ofc'’ Tate’ received 18 &gt;«t-1 Houghtallag. son of Mr. nnd Mrs country."
ignd we started to bunk together
Sgt. Oernlng hns been overseas an&lt;J wcrc together from that day
t one tlma from Gib—we, John Hougntallng. Dowling; and
San Francisco. California
it she’d have to take thte day Jew mlah H. Andrus, son of Mr and since May IMJ. and Joined the army on. except Jor the two weeks he
Obcrbcrnbach. Germany
en,P*°&gt;e4 spent in
t ate ted read them all in i Mr» Jerry Andrus. R.R. 2. Nastinas; 11
in the
the hospital
hospital after
after throwthrowantaur Of roune^teS y&lt;S!RI:“ftrd Vetn Yarger son of Mr by the Hastlniss Mfr company.. spent
lng hla knet out uf plaee
•3JrS^
Mr.
Amt. &gt;U.Unp, HaMlngs. Michigan. Ifc attended . ,n“
’
p‘*".
I1 believe
I knew
Claude better
,,, .
•
Freeport
High
school.
Freeport.
«*lteve
knew
tetter
Shen you begin to lose count * Mien.. K. ..
than any man ever knew him be- Dchon. Mich,
hours. Gib Is proud that hU । Jf°P* to hear from you fellows, Mleh.
fore because we lived, slept, played °««r Mom
has received a unit citation, ’here you are etc.
and fought side by aide through the 1 I did not receive any letter from
* reaas as itniows—
,
- . , Great Lakes. Illinois —Four Barry most
strenuous and nerve shatter- : you tonight but I will probably get
Headquarters. Western Pacific
Aboard the USS McNair in Bic Co.. Mich., men or* receiving their Ing time* of our lives
some tomorrow night. I hope. I did
Me Command. A.P.O. 344.
' PacBic—Charles R
Freer, ma- initial Naval kidoctrtnsUon at the
Ila hard to try to explain what ««»• letter from Doreen tonight
chin let’---------s mate,*—
first class. 414 South US. Naval Training Center. Great
• Citation
two men can mean to each other ■ Rc”*' af* y°u feeling mom? They
Award of the Meritorious Service Michigan Ave..’Hostings. Mich., la Lakes. Illinois
Unit ° Plsoue to 805th Engineer serving aboard thta hardy destroyer
Their recruit training consists of in combat I believe lhe closest I ' S«X *n ‘he P«P«t that you are havcould
come ,«
to it m
ta w
to say uuk
that n
It Ing some pretty —
cold weather
there
’ Aviation Battalion
which has taken a crack at the Japs instruction In seamensnlp. military «~
m.u yvn.v
-----... .......
ln wery kind of naval warfare dur- drill and general Naval procedure. I ta a relationship that la closer than
.
dlny hig her first year of Pacific oper-,. During thw
■anT.fiu
thte period n
u serie*
series of ap- ' brothers. Over here we call it "bud’bud- . Wcl
Wcl1* Mom. right now I do not
virre*!. fS^SLSf
of J?
■" “S*P“22*** atfons.
! titude l«u
terts will
Will be taken by the die* ” and let it go at that. Il is al- know what Is in store for me. but
difficult task
from
27
June
1944
to
.
.
..
...
—
....
...
—
■
—
.
i
nmHakiv
,ut
...u
....
i„
nMcNair r.pcvu»tue«
tpeciaHse* in
In blasting
M Atfil w
IMA from zi June 1»44 to I The ascrvair
oiaauiig 1 recruit* to determine whether they tpost like husband and wife. We 1 probably will end up In the Pa‘1*°’ . .
. , . th. nns.h enemy
.
enemy shore
slx&gt;re emplacements
emplacements to
to bite.
bits. *"• he
be assigned
assigned to
to a Naval Service shared our food, our blankets, our Ofjc[
PjUrtLttol; 805th but ane
she Is
is equally capable on concon-, School, to a shore station
si
or to hn- cigarettes. Everything we owned
Say 'Mom. *I *am In a *town ‘In
■
n-nQnr&gt;r. ar- ' v°y runs- hunting Jap submarines, .----.....
J..,..
.,
™
was
the
others
for
thc
asking.
southern Germany, forty miles
mediate duty al sea
When their recruit training la
mantain rarSrrtvaysriti-,1
relculn« downed American fliers,
Claude was and always will be. , north of Munich.
menu in connection with tneae- Bhnfttina
,down
lown Jap
Ian nUnw.
How Is Bernard making out in
planes, exnindexplod­ completed, these men will receive a the best friend I have ever had
vstopmenl of Air Bases on Saipan shooting
hta basic training. Doreen said she
ing mines and carrying mail. In period of leave. They are: Law,c
, f’ean hadn’t received any letters from
Island. Marianas Group.
performing all these jobs she has fence R Fuller, 18. son of Mr. nnd Hc ^as a
Deterking at Saipan Island under steamed a distance equal to throe Mr*. G. M Puller. 714 W Orean St. .
him
In about a week and a half.
Nastings; Frank E. Carnel). 18. son
cn *Llm tr^de hte dry g . wJuL.a
combat candtUons the 80S th Engi- times around the world.
Well. I will sign oft for now.
*ho*e gloves were wet and hb
nm Avfation Battalion immediately
upv4M gunnery In pounding of Mr. and Mrs E O. Carttell, R. F.
Her .superb
Your son In Germany.
commenced construction of a fighter jap shore UutallaUons has won her D 1. Doster: and WUltam B. Wooer, hands numb with cold. I have seen i
Howard
airstrip. This field wa* operationally xiany plaudits. Her main battery 25 husband of Atha I Wooer. RJl. h!n». time *fiw t'tne. take part of , Pfc Howard T. Wilcox, 38417411
complete in seventeen day*, thereby shot more than 6,000 round* in the 3. Delton; Charles Roger Converse, anmeone's load, when it waa all he
Co
M.
39th
Inf.
jm.Knrt. I.M
rt.ht.r TrlanM
29, husband of Mr* Mae Lova Con- I could do himself, to keep on going
ven*. 100 East Blair St, Hastings, Through all of the hardships of
winter warfare, he remained a towand amult of Tinian. After far-, At Saipan the McNair dropped Mich.
• • •
er of strength and I never heard ,
tter developing this airstrip and anchor c&amp;sc off shore to exchange
। a word of complaint come from ,,
oosutraettng all faculties necessary pointblank firing with Jap bat- latten:
No
finer
tribute
could
be
given
him. although I could be heard for Mrs Thomas Wilcox
to mate it a composite airfield, the terles. Machine gun slugs peppered
'
8D5lh Engineer Aviation Battalion her hull but the dretroyer’s marks- Claude Covey thaxthla letter which i miles.
iotaed other Engineer c.-ganixaUons man wlp«l out the opposition before was written lo hb wife, by thb sol­ ' I wa* gunner and he was assist­ Delton. Michigan
in the oonstructiun of VLR air- an accurate enemy salvo could be dier who fought by hta aide.
, ant gunner on the same machine i I will
in0^.',
write you a few lines this
Artng for B-2S bomber operations fired.
May 14.
iw 1945
mo gun
gun In
In aa &lt;close spot. I would al- 1 1
’*’*
MjMMt Japanese tears and-home]
...
■
Czechoslovakia I ware
ways look bback for his gun. which morning. I write most anytime that
a... over
—. here
w—iwa*
--------alway*
.—, ready. somefu,*. u ul. I get a chance—at nights 1 don't
Wands. To provide materia) lor
i*t Base Air Depot. Warrington
It* a beautiful day
UBM airrtrlpa the Moth Engineer England—V-E day found Sgt. Eldred thl* morning, the sun
b —
shining
' wn/»
way* &gt;i.nue
made me feel better to know have time to
—
—
......
i
RWAMOO Battalion developed
and J.Deming ot Alto. Michigan, on the and It Is just•• like
I am sending you a little strip
•—- a• pleasant
pleasant sumsum-1he
he wa*
wa* alw*
always right there with me
* hu«c ct*ra' Pn
£rom Job, helping to ready more combat mer
At present
present and
— day
—, tn
... lhe
the State*
State* At
and that
that hhe could always be de­ out of the Camp Robinson newspa­
which during one period of one hun- planes and equipment for imnic- I am
castle and
and pended
em slaying
slaying In
in an
an old
old castle
pended on
on.
per. It Is about Co. D on the twen­
. | I wasn’t the unly friend he had. ty mile hike There was only two
I Everyone who knew him was his guys that fell out on the hike
friend. He had no personal ene-1। Our captain Is n pretty awe!!
mles. He wan the best liked man . guy. If there ever was one. I guess
we had and never quarreled. That he te leaving us before long. I hate
Is saying more than It sounds like. ■ to see him go.
i because in battle, mens nerves are
Well. mom. I got five letters to
। so tense that a quarrel will spring &lt;day.
up over the most trivial matters. I
We had trainhut on the light
have never seen Covey In anything machine gun. Also had to crawl
but a friendly argument
। around in the dust So I'm pretty
I I heard all about Hastings and ।dirtv tonight. I guess I will go into
| hb family. We had long talk* in Little Rock tonight and I will do
। those cold fox holes when we talked imy best at getting a weekend paAs
to keep up our courage and
_— pons
r.— 1when Doreen nnd Donna get down
I the night hours away.
U™ 1:!here Sunday.
•. He “
would
! shaa me picture* of you —
and* thc
,u*
We have a night problem until1
; ----baby
and--------read,--------parts,—
of your
t tomorrow night so I won’t
,----... lettwelve
te- He was
-xe .-ecl'.y
really jneei
proud =f
of yz-.-.
you ,;
, gel a chance to write then
tern
and
hb whole
—■* hb
hte home. He relived hla
I see Marvin Felder quite often,
•life z
:: e;e:;.
over
again ....:
and :I i..;;
don’:t ielUv.
believe I saw him In Little Rock one night.
... ------------------ _ a...bit of ..
j tnuM close for this time, Mom.
he would
have changed
It
I He was over here but his heart
Lots of love.
stayed with you when he left and !
Bernard
‘
he read your letters until lhey were 1 Pvt. Bernard J. Wilcox. 34944328
worn out
Co D. 118 1TB. 78 ITR
He got a lot of consolation from I Camp Robinson. Arkansas
his little bible and would read to 1
me
he --------------liked bast
.. passages ...
just to bring you tin to date on
Thb b a rambling letter bur It this next letter. Richard was
hard te
to put ehr.:
what I fee!
teal r.r.
on peper
paper reared near Hastings and finished
.i» herd
I loved Claude not for on* thing at H.HS in "3B
but for a. million small things he ' He entered tl
the service April 9. •
did for me and other* There uas 1942, and -----took his basic training
no other like him He wa* In hb at Camp Forrest. Tenn. He has
ugual place, right behind me when been overseas for 2 years, dividing
"General Electric has approved
electricity, metallurgy, electronics and
he wa* hurt and I would- have his time in the Hawaiian Islands.
traded place* with him If It had New Guinea. Netherland Fast In­
plana for a new $8,000,000
chemistry, but also through reduced cost
come to a choice
dies and Is now In the Philippines
Research Laboratory. This ex­
and increased efficiency, as in the
Please know one thing, that I be­ You’ll recall that Richard married
lieve Claude was thc best American Avis Rogers Just previous to his
penditure has tremendous significance.
modem incandescent lamp.
and the finest man Uncle Sam sent entering thc service and she spent
Scientific research has contributed much
' over here and that you have my 5 months with him while he was
“Even more than in the past lhe la­
deepest and most sincere sympathy. at Fort Lewis. Washington
to our progress ns a nation.

A New "House of Magic"
for Postwar America
"...one of the strongest guaranteas of progress and

world peace is continuous scientific preparedness

through industrial research."

."Many tilings have been discovered
during this war, and we can and must
develop them into better tilings for
peacetime.
“Today we have 550 research people
on our staff. These new facilities will
not only give increased outlet for their
abilities, but will provide opportunitieH
for new research minds with new talenta.
“From this new laboratory we think
new achievements will come. In the past,
G-E research has contributed much to
better living in America - not only
through new developments in x-ray,

boratory will emphasize research in pure
science continuing and expanding the •
work, begun by Dr. Whitney and the late
Dr. Steinmetz forty-five years ago.
•'To find new facta of the physical
world, to extend the limits of knowledge,
is a forward step in creating More
Goods for More People at Izes Cost.”

will bell

lot. in spite of the efficient op- i
«raUon ofthb Hospital to date.'hs I

Hastings, Michigan
.
Dear Mom and Dad,
Received a letter from you last
night and sure wa* glad to hear the picture
from you. Our censorship ha* les­
Trying to pin the nurses down fare long, we all hope.
sened up a little Mt so I can tell for comments, after spending their
you a little more than I could be- first d«y tn the Hospital, wu rath­
er difficult to do. But with mingled
I I spent 3 days tn Manila the last cries of "What'* oifr assignment".
Wretern Pacific
-------------I week. I arove a truck down on busl- -I.,-.
a
June 10. 1945
Dearest Aunt Nora and all.
of a lot left ot the town but some
place wasn’t so “primitive', and
my letter telling
s. Wish I could '
। more about It—but I can ten you
tout 4 peso (*2 00* and everything
couple letters P®w 4?at L??4.1'?
*1 ™*lly
else about the same portion.
coupic lessen
B beautiful Island now. a* Ute
I did have a swell time. The first from Helen herself.
Western Pacific I war torn coconut and banana
night I was there I ran into Dale
, groves, etc., arc beginning to grow
*
June 6. 1045
Larabee from home and we spent
once more. And US. te building It
al) the time I wu there together. It Mr*. Herschel Follick
up so well, tint it will be a* nice
sure seemed good to find someone 337 E. Grant St.
a* Hawaii before long.
from home that I knew. I knew he Hostings. Michigan
!ure Felfint a’lon. Will be
wu here in the outfit but I had Dearest folks.
* dark u an Indian before long. •*
only had a chance to see him once
if you can imagine IL
’
before.
Joined uu,
our van
own UI1IV
unit at UMl.
last, which
IUIIISM
WHICH
4
—
Just —
came ...
In .......
from having our
I'm In Baguio at a rest camp, if mean* that our work has Just be-pictures taken. They are sending
that te what you want lo call It. gun.
*un.
. fi and a write-up to our home town
They keep me u busy here u be­
We came by plane and really was I P®Per 80 be looking for It.
fore. Baguio ta pretty much in a lovely trip as lhe weather was
Suppose the kid* from the Euroruins. There ta a nice church and pcrfcct until about an hour after1 pean Theater will be going home
a few other buildings standing, but we landed. The ride waa smooth i*oon. Sure hope so.
not very many.
and the aun shining on the tiny : Don't think I told you about our
I had a nice letter from Rex's clouds below u* looked like cotton , first air raid, aa I think it hapwife. She te with him in Conn. I balte. and their reflection on thc | nmed Just after I had sent your
Just finished writing to them. Well calm water wu a site to behold.
letter. It really wu an experience.
I guess I had better close for today.
After the luggage wu piled on It's so funny what people take and
Loving son.
the truck and tu on top ot it. we leave behind when they go to the
Dick
were greeted with camera* and foxhole.
foxhole, One
one of the girl*
girls .took her
P.S. Tell everyone I Mid. "hello and whistle* u we are the first women |; pillow Instead of her coat.
coal. I fortot
forgot
to write."
on lhe Island. Then we were taken my liner to my helmet.
Pfc. Richard Guklll. 361707(8
thev
nave
been
saving
their
steak
!
built
un
fast
Wr
have
built
ntir-i
ratlon. for days. Just for u. Ha! JX 2 ctoJhro Itoe now^ *nT
” Vc« -tent .n hour
' havc B WMhlng machine. It realty
rl«l II
hto“rJin .nd hl. I U n,C&amp; “ 0Ur hpaVy thing* &lt;8UCh
tent i.,lu£l2taS? Nnt nn?v «in hm ' "* fa“’“« M,ld *fcr "uckers* are
Ltod, »ndPr2div r^Hrin?
40 h,rd 10 *“h by han&lt;1 We *1*0
V w. Hn? pourlng’ 40 *el,ave havc our ahowera now—so. alnw but
riato' nn the te.nh whom 4UrC We *U1 feC* “l hnme- Of COUTSe
We are right on lhe beach where
nrr alwnv* so taolated *■ wc
tar C*rf.?Mnr»thMr.^in’nl ,htenk*' h"Ve 4UCh *tr,Cl rU,M ,nd lhere
mJ
,ny plaC* 10 K0- Wfl d^n'l have
Which remind* me of my weekend* a beach or even a movie to go to
at Gun lake.
'..
■,
k- i.__

In the dally* papers on June 15.
an A P. story stated that Lt. Helen
McPherson of Hartings was among
the first nurses to be stationed on
Iwo Jlma.
Then the Banner received the
following news release:—
Advance Army Base. Western Pa­
cific Area. 'Delayed i—Swooping
out of the sky. a majestic transport
plane hit the runway of the field
ever ao gently lo bring to thta Ad­
vance Army Base thc first contin­
gent of Army Nurses. Attached to
the 'Censor' General Hospital, thta
Advance Party of nurse*, led by
Chief Nurse Capt. Suzanne L. dePeyster of 149 East 73rd St . New
York City, lost little time in a&amp;sumlng their respective posts In the
Hospital. Amid the cheers of the
personnel and patients, who wel­
comed them .with unbounded enthuslnxm. they proceeded to visit
the wards and. with a nod here
and a pleasant good word there
morale soared lo new height*

crly looked forward to by both the
personnel and the patient* of tlie
'Censor* General Hospital. Lt. Col.
Donald C. Singe of 211 North 15th
Street, Harrisburg. Pa. lhe Com­
manding Officer of the Hospital,
cordially welcomed them "Home"
for the nurses attached to thta
Hospital have been serving In other
unltr. while the ^(Censor* General
Hnsoltal. led by Lt. Co). Singe,
landed on these shores some time
eao and faced the bleak prosoeet
of building a General Hostjltal on

« "'S'”-'’"&gt;.“1

Xif

The hosoital te going up oretty
ranldlv The uncrating room, lah-irstory and pharmacy are In quonsets already so It won't te lone until we ran get our patient* out of
the tents. .
It l« * little cooler here th*n In
; the Mariana*. In feet cool enough
- ------- —
—
1 * It I* verv dusty, but of course «"
haven’t had the opportunity lo find
that out.

Dear Dick—
| Tm enclosing * copy of our ship's
; newspaper which contain* an Item
1 under "Bocrt*" nn ™»ce aeven that
proved moat Interesting to me and.
no doubt, will provoke Ute same
Interest teck In Hastings No one
ean aay now that the Hasting*
Chamber of Commerce has nerlectod their di'tle* tn branding the
name of "Haallnga" abroad. We arc

before w» left I attended a USQ lot on Okinawa. I didn't kn-*"Warne but from the uubllcitv acscarred &lt;censored-. Although the Cvme To Dinner " Thev took p'c- । coupt he has ceriglnlv built un an
Hospital ta only partially complet­ n*re«
It and lhe audience for enviable piece of biography and I
--------Dent
ed. Il onened up on May 1st with ..
lhe ...
Ufe ..
Magazine
bcni know
»nuw ; congratulate him.
‘ published
............ j; Some time ago Tom Meyrni. ry»n
all the major drnartments ready to which Issue it might be
function.- even though they were
set up )n temporary quarters.
keen a copy of It for my scrap
an undisclosed port. Tom
Tno much credit caqnot be triven book.
to Lt. Co). Since for his deter­
mined effort In bulldlnit n Genera! tropical foliage as there is nothing to see me. It's a small world after

AUCTION SALE
I will have an auction at thc form located one mile cast, and half mile north of

Good
Soldier!

THE

WAC

SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1945
COMMENCING AT 1:30 F.M.

WOMEN S ARMY CORPS

Following are the requirements for enlistment

HORSES

in the WAC

Prnidt nt ’

Team of hoi
Age : 20 to 38 years, inclusive

Holitein-Guernscy heifer,

2

yr*,

old,

posture bred.
Holstein-Guemtcy heifer,

2

yrs.

old,

pasture bred.

Citixenship: You must be a citizen of
States.

the United

Marriage: You may be married or single

Guernsey Heifer, 1 yr. old, not bred.
4 calves, 7 to 8 mat. old.

HAY &amp; STRAW
Hoy.

Straw.

Dependents: You must be without children under 14.

FARM MACHINCRY

Character: Must be excellent, of course.
Education: Two years of high school, or equivalent
training, such as business, vocational or trade
school meets the educational requirement.

POULTRY
Few laying hens.

Duck*.

Hinman milker.

Geese.

Health: You must be in good health.

Financial advantages of being in the WAC:

2. Food, living costs, and clothing are provided or
paid for by additional allowance*.

Hay rope.

Roller.

Hay loader.

Bean puller.

Yellow cow, 4 yrs. old, due any time

Sleight.

Com huiker.

Grain drill, fertilizer.

Guernsey cow, 6 yr*, old, bred Mar. 11.

Hay fork*.

Grain binder.

3 tec. drag.

Side delivery rake.

CATTLE
Guernsey cow, 6 yr*, old, bred Jan. 22.

1. Salary, paid in caih. it all clear.

Corn theller.

Tractor plow, Oliver, 2 twelve*.

Dump rake.
Riding plow.

Welking plow.
Fork* ond *hovel*.

3. Life insurance is available at reduced Army rate*.

1 raw cultivator.

4. Free letter mail privilege*.

2 wagon* and rock*. -126 pall*.

2 row cultivator.

5. Base pay up to $1,500 exempt from Federal inbeen fresh 6 week*.

Reduced price* on merchandise at Post Exchanges.

Brawn Swiss-Durham cow,

3 yr*,

Medical, dental, and hospital service* free.

All benefits under thc G. I. Bill of Rights.

old,

Spile*. Pump jack. Craam separator.
2 electric Vs hone motor*.
2 ton* fortillaor, 2-12-4.
Other article*.

rnonu will
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'*kpn Can rpl ,he ne«al'»« finltehLnee 1^1 to2a£ ^^iTVlIrhlS b,hed bUl ”° One h“ ahy
(or
tne fence and today we an pitched ,
in
.
. .
In and carried board*
boards lo
to make our- I ' ...p.. .
•elves
•eives n
a temoorary waix
walk out to me
the j
,
............. —
latrine. P won't te long until It1
&gt;«Uer» to write, so will dose
wifi seem like home. All It takes Is a for now..
women * Initiative and the vood .
Helen
wn-k of (he engineer* and Bes Bee*.'
Lt. Helen McPherson. N-731554
Our drinking water ta falrlv
232nd General Hospital
scarce, but have plentv.nf »a)t wa­
ter for washinn and baths. Did I
our wuhfng thta momlna
but ( San Franctaco. Calif.

Maple Grove;.or three mile* »outh, one mile we»t and half mile south of Nashville on

Enlist Today!

GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY

eventually

Mr* Floyd A. Gaskill

I. I. GRAY. Chrk

Duri
Pearl
vtalt L
tings i
hta ha
belong;

beahiu
course
rolling

pass tl

about -

right n
town tl
Uke e
hoping
up soon
\tearth,
7*Ulve
frienda
Uy. Tel)
and Do
a thing

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la the
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trailer
young d
er Way
Wayn
Army

�THE HASTINGS BANNER,THUB8DAY, JULY 5, 1W

few wild polnsettlas and

ieat all thia so much.

nt Nora
by thia
y letter
WUh I

and aU.
time you have
telling
could

ful Island now. as the
coconut and banana
are beginning to grow
And US u building It
trait It Will be as nice

getting a tan. Will be
an Indian before long,
Imagine IL
i in from having our
len. They are sending
le-up to our home town
&gt; looking for it.
le klda from the Earn­
er will be going home
&gt;ope so.
k I told you about our
d. a* i think, it hapafter I had sent your
illy waa an experience.
r what people take and
l when they go to the
i of the girls .took her
d of her coat. I forgot
my helmet.
ent are really being
t. We have built ojirthea line now. and I
ilng machine. It really
ur heavy things ‘such

rash by hand. We also
,ys so Isolated as we
trice rules and there
;e to go. We don't have
wen a movie to go to
ell—It won't be long,
managed to get anv
is thc number. I sure
a place to get them
a we had the pictures
ret the negative* finone has any paper for

to write, ao will close
Helen
McPherson. N-731554
nil Hospital
t Postmaster
ICO. Calif.

June 12. 1M3
a a enpv nf our ship's
ileh contains an Item
" on ’'ace seven th»l
11 provoke the same
In HnrtlriRS. No one
that the Hastlnes

•ties in branding the
Unas" abroad. We arc
In the Pacific, havin-:
dnsted In tha land»wa I didn't know
tint the nubllcHv accertplnlv built un an
of biography and I

^disclosed port. Tom
a small world after

the UBA. While I was there. I oua country where the armour Hastings, Michigan
all. I also learned that Gerald cal education program but he
Dear
Mother.
----- ..-.w
—
' I were his folks I wouldn't worry visited New York City and danced could work. The 4th Armoured DI- "
"Jerry" Ryan waa aboard a ship hasn't allowed It tolialt his ambi­
at the Diamond Horseshoe- .
i vision moved through the 5th In™
.
» much.
close by in The same harbor but I tion to become a doctor of veterin­
ary u&gt;auMk»ra
medicine v
or lo
hla
Dec. 9 we boarded the Robin fantry and made their famous dash changed locations agein. I'm soma■&gt;,
~ continue —
Mom. will you send me some clip­
.
----•
where In Germany now—can't
track
career. Flnkbelner. &lt;1,
34. nf
of , pings on Okinawa? 1 wouldn't be Sherwood In New York harbor. I to the Rhine. •
Hastings. Mich.. FBI high point, too surprised but if you know more saw the Statue of Liberty for the ! Th* 4th Armoured trapped 260.- write just where or what I'm doing taking ^are of prisontn
man for the BparUn track team In about thia operation than we do. first time and was surprised by the 000 Jerries before they could es- as yet—maybe later on I can.
there* not much work t
across the Rhine and the 6th
place to stay,
—~
Wc have a real nice place
tings alumnus. Take It from me. the indoor meets. He Is a broad ■ Borne of lhe guys have received light gre&lt;;i) c°lor “ I &lt;»4 expected cape serosa
I have a lot of time an my hands.
cleanedw.upwo&gt;
the .Koa.
pocket* ofoiresistliving in house* and havebS
all There's
hl* hospitality Is overwhelming. Hd Jumper, pole vaulter and a member | dippings and we learned things we
a large hill, where Tm
at
pH.- We're
St
___________________________
.
we were •ner.
____
| now, that I climb about once a day
belongs to the Oahu Country Club ot the relay teams and a point didn't know. I can't write about
.--- ■— ~You
------ can *ee a lot
&gt;ng ocean on
oners.
maker.
.
the weather, but I Imagine the pa­
5f*'
—
U
H ..
w,th mattresses. The people were Just for exercise.
Thanks Bill for sending us thc I per* tell how It Is.
voyage. We joined a convoy of , - V..
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’7er.*^?
5*52.
r*Xer moved out and left all lheir fund- ; of country at the top of IL I with
en me full rein In using hla mem­
nd Coblenz.
an T aanlA
Coblenx. That*
That's right in
In the tur*
ture in thl.
the hi.u^a
houses Tt'«
It's ru.t
not ha*
bad al
at ’,'r1 had
iud mv
my Camara
camera Kara
li
bership. In some respect* lhe Oahu paper and Toy your good letter. We t Well. I have a couple more sou- about 70 ship* off lhe coast of and
and continued south until heart of tha wine etranlry. Every bU and b&lt;.lla .imping m pup tents, i take some picture*,
course is, like lhe Hasting* course, *n enjoyed the visit your sister venlr* to send home. Have a brand Florida
i,!t the coast of Routh
....
..
....
&gt; —_.
..
South ceHsr
ceHar Was
wa\ a wine cellar and there
rolling and sporty: poaslblv you'll ••Marcy" made back here to the old new Jap bayonet and a nice fan. we were .off
We have pretty good food here-—
The mall seems to Le awfully
Eet to play It some day. Incidental- home town recently. She told us I if* white and when it'* opened It America, then we turned out to sea.. wa* plenty of champaigne. We had lot* better than 1 expected. Our alow coming. I've received one letAB&gt;.T.C.
The fourth day on board, nearly all we wanted.
Louie la now ...
In has a little flag printed
on ...
it. I&gt;
iv.
nr. Houvener I*
u most interested ; your “kid brother” *-"***'■
muncxi «■&gt;
r. Dr.
PX
are alow
| ter since II've
been here ...
and that
We
• X-—supplies
U If* kind'
----- ■ coming
1^1
In seeing any Hastingsite* that uniform too. Remember when he also have a pair of Jap knee boots, everyone got sick; but I didn't. Just
w. stavec* '*■
there a few days, then {hroUfh.
of »hard
to“grt !
dated' Ar
pass
night to croiTthe Rhine w-'
'We're'Toig
““ft *11 tSUe‘
^“2
pass through
through Honoluluand
Honolulu and bombom- ‘Bbout kncT hl&lt;h,J #n&lt;1. “n8; I We hit a Jap Q M.. found shirts. luck. I guess. The^convoy stayed one
• bards any and all with questions 1 "The Music Goes Round and । shoes, almost everything. Have been with us until we were off the coast "We're goin;
Next week a
I
haven't
had
any
mall
since
I
write
just
where
I'm
at
yet.
night."
Just
like
that
—
we
were
goabout "The City Among Laxes”. He i Round—”, secma about like yester- wearing their shirt*, get 'em .dirty
I had quite a time figuring out
We went through the Straits of ■~T
ing to be. the first division in the left France. Guess It hasn't had
1 J—
* '*■
----- '*■--------------And
throw
them away.
■ la an avid reader of "The Hastings d*y.
‘ the money here. When we were in Cook, who will tell i
3rd Afrny to cross the Rhine. It was , time to catch up with me.
I haven't WWlten very much, but Gibraltar and passed the- Rock of ..4
Banner.
better include some
I
saw
quite
a
bit
of
Prance
inI
Prance
we
used
French
money,
Gibraltar
into
the
blue
Medlterthe
"
last
natural
defense
that
GerOkinawa
II've
VC MIO
umiui
nu
I
can
muia
oi.
;
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,
,
~
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—
said about all
think ot.
about your brother 1
June 9. 1945 Haven't seen Duane yet. but may 1 ranean. We were Just off the coast many had on the western front and eluding Pari*, which la a beautiful now we have Oerman. There'* What he thinks of tl
right now but many of lhe home Dearest Mom and Dad,
....... day. Sure ..would
—.
of Rrvanlah
Spanish Morocco
Morocco and
and could
could sec
sec T.mrmharlnr
remembering what
what hannened
happened tn
to ua
u* city. The whole country over here .quite a bit of difference In them,
"
‘ some
be some­ nt
town ties remain with me In spirit.
af the Saar. I was worried. Tire is beautiful. I've never seen any- I I noticed In the paper which we Until then. Cheerio.
Another letter to let you know
Please try not to worry about
______ Baity
Like everyone else out here. I'm I'm all OK and feeling fine. Hope thing.
had seen In 14 days.
Saar was-just a creek compared to thing quite like It. The towns, how- ’ get. that Congress Is trying to oasa
us.
Well
all
be
home
some
day.
hoping that we can wind this job all of you are thc same.
We soon turned north and crossed the Rhine.
Write aa often aa you can.
up soon and get back to the home
the sea to thc French port of Mar­
five out. I hope it passes. This U a MARRIAGE ANNO
During lhe night of March 22. and Germany.
Before I go any farther I'll ex­
Uparth, In my case, Loa Angelra.
seille In the French Riviera. I saw we crossed lhe Rhine irf small
plain some of the conditions under
There isn't much to write about nl*» country but It can't beat USA
Your
son.
Darrell
Give my regard* to our mutual which- I'm writing. I'm laying on
, France for the first time and
friends and your immediate fort­ my stomach, on Jap blanket*, un­
Pvt Darrell L Keller
ify. Tell the families of Tom Meyers der a Jap mosquito net. Jap tarp
*4 Fleet Pnstofflee
and Don Fisher that they haven't or canvas for a tent, with a Jap
Sun Francisco. Calif.
fore Christmas. We were loaded on
a thing to worry about.
pencil on Jap paper. How's that for
, trucks and put out in a field about
Slncerelv.
Baguio Luzon. P. I. ', two miles from Marseille, ft wasn't prised them.
using other peoples gear? Thia la
Bill
11.. 1945
I paddled across with an engi­
almost a souvenir In Itself.
June ii
im
iong before I was back In Marseille.
Lt. &lt;Jjt.) W. W. Kennedy
11 got back to my pup tent at about neering shovel and believe me my
Well, how's everything going back ; Dear Zolly:
U. 8. 8. New Mexico
home? Hope you're not working । Thought I was more than due. to two In the morning. It was covered arm* were tired when I reached thc
'( lect Past Office
I d7.'.p
,,nes
I
I wllh «&gt;ow. I Just got to sleep when other side, but I still had a long
too
hard
or
loo
much.
Son Francisco. Calif
j still nt Dutch New Guinea when I we were told to roll up our blankets
I finally got some mall after last wrote you. since then I've I nnd get ready to move. Von Rund- as a table and I hate to think of
The "Sports" story Bill refers lo
is the following reorlnt. which ac­ about a two weeks lay off Had sev­ 1 moved here to Luxon, everything •
had made a break-through In what a few machine guns could
companied two pictures—one nf eral letters from you. Latest was here II much better than Guinea I Belgium and Luxemburg and have done to us.
Wavne and Marie in front of lheir written May twenty-third. No sec- ever will be. at least civilized the i things were very bad—much worse
Within 48 hours we had a larger
trailer as Wayne I* kissing their ondclos* mall yet.
। Filipino people were a great help to than you probably realized.
bridge head than the 1st Army, and
I saw a kid I came through bool tut
us during our drive for Baguio,
•••- boarded
--------« -------------------- • plane*
-•------ they had been over the Rhine more
young daughter good-bye: the oth­
Baguio.
We
C-47 transport
with the other day. He's from Mus­ I some were used as scouts, they be- | and Ilew acroaa France They need­ than a week.
er Wayne in his track suit.
Wayne Flnkbeincr. a discharged kegon. First time I've seen him ing acoualnted with the countrv. ;
replacements badly. The 5lh DiA few day* later we took Frank­
Army lieutenant now starring on since we got off the train In Chica­ and other* were a great help In , vision had been moved up from the fort—a city of 600,000 We had a
Michigan State's truck team, go. There are several others In the keeping suddIIci with the troop* MlJrd Arm
.nyy sector
sector to
to the
thc 1st
1st Army, stiff fight for It. We moved out of
Lr «
------------offensive
••—■— ——
• Frankfo-t and took town after
couldn’t find n place to live so he 1st Division I came thrdugh with the advance was on. they sure pj Ilop। tthe
German
and
bought a house trailer and parked
haven't anv merev toward th" Nln*. wc
bul
but at a great cost In Amer- town. I don't remember their
it al the edge of the Michigan tank battalion buddies lately. As theyafeel the same as wc do. tiw I jCan ]jVca
names. Then we moved down to
Slate campus where he lives with far as I know they're all OK. I
STmarl i I «•* in action in Luxembourg Czechoslovakia to clean out thc last
his wife and child. Flnkhrlner suf­ wish I could get the chance to sec 2h.lt thev
y P f
.thal* less than a week after I landed, pocket of resistance—and we did.
fered an eye tniurv while serving Bill Leary or find out the scoop on what they get.
The 5lh Division was the last
Af(l,r we aloppK| thc German wlnna nn Instructor In thc Army physl- him. Il Is rather hard for some of
I ve only seen Dale Larahe* once ler offensive, we started to push American division to fight the Ger­
man*. Our motto is "We Will"—
... «... ..i... .......
' uiein imwk.
mr irciuimiv
| lhe second night we were on the stopped on Christmas day
daj and and we did.
Island. I—
hope_ to—
be-----------seclnir him ' many ...i...died.
men died. It
It took
took about
al
a
---------Ron
again soon, ao we can compare our month to push them out of Luxem- 1
experiences In this latest drive i bourg. We had to fight for every ' Pfc. Ronald Bros*. 36985201
There were some rather funny in- | yard through mountains and rlvCo. H, 10th Inf.
cidence’s. but of course there are 1 Pr*-'and It was bitter cold. CroasAPO 5. "• Postmaster
some which we want to fonret en- jng the Our River In Luxembourg
New York. New York
tlrely. but I am pretlv hapnv lo be . j WM hit b&gt;- shrapnel from a 88
here without n scratch, and feellna shell.
Dear Zolly:
&lt;1— n IT-------------V. —
.
.
......
fine.
expect In
to .-(.I.
visit--------------Manila ,th"
Well, here goes for a few lines
After slow, hard fighting we
later nart of this week, and sec pushed them back lo lhe Saar riv­ from a happy-go-lucky Private,
what there I* there.
er on the border between Luxem­ who is roasting by the minute, and
Well. Ill close for now. and hone bourg nnd Germany.
thinking of home and all.
to be seeing you all soon
I rv:
I was just reading the paper I
Across the Saar waa the Siegfried received tonite dated June 14.
cently received a nice promotion tn
Set., from Pfc.. I guess that's about Line—the famous Oerman defense What's wrong with the girls In the
line. It wu really a belt o! defenses. service from home? Must be most
all the news, so I'll say so-long.
13 miles deep, where we crossed. of them have broken arms or some­
As we crossed, lhe Germans threw thing—ao I’ll have to any I'm not
Dick
When you need cash quickly, give us a chance to
everything they had at us. There that bad off yet.
Sgt. Richard Vanderwande
were plll-boxea on the other aide.”------- -y*
, ..
A.P.O. 33. " Postmaster
show you how promptly our loan service works.
that poured machine gun fire, mor- ' I
hon,.e .°.r
1
San Francisco. Calif.
._ . i'
..... —__ ...
..... ........ anti
and R8 rtnvz
days In
in Mnv
May Ithonil
(thanks tn
to In"
lhe
Loans to both men-and women, single or married,
Congratulations on thc promotion
Red Cross’. I got to see my T'
brother
across. Many of the boats never --C."*S
Dick
By
lhe
way.
Dale
Lnrabec
in all types of employment. Come in or phone!
made it—some never started. Three CorI
not Asa. He sure looked
must be meeting a number of you. company* were killed on that cross- *well
swell but so big.
Did you notice In Richard Gaskill* i____ _______ /___ _ __ _____ a___ &lt;
......
n i.t Av —... —1.1
letter he mentioned meeting Dale ing—two men from my squadron. 1 Maybe you and a lot ot my old
We were on German soil but we friends haven't heard I was martoo?
paid a heavy price for it. God was rled thc 22nd of May here in Tren। ton with Pfc. Helen Wclsend. one
The followin'? letter was written with me.
___________
_ lhe
nt mv
hnHrlli.c
mp T for me I
We ____
moved
on through
Siegof myelandinff
buddle*, fnr
standing
National Bank Bldg., Hastings, Mich.
to friend’s in Hastings
Excellently tailored, imartly itylkd, deelgnod excltulrely for Elrextone. Doabla
fried Line, smashing it's defenses *“* *« nervous I nearly shook her
“P**- but
?Prv‘vcd *’?y’
lodc-iUtched tunu give extra itrengtU. Solid colon or plaid (u available).
to Camp Shanks—the last stop in until we got out of the mountain- I wav
T wax married IQ ftnvx after
। my 21st birthday.
I Oh yes—do you ever see any of
my old friends around? Including
Irene Froatz. June Mannl, Mrs.
Georgia Bradley. If so. how about
Knp. Bah, Sal.
getting them on the beam and get­
ting some letters on the way.
wt nava been really feeling tne
heaL so yesterday they put out
an order saying we could go with­
out tics, so we are enjoying life
more now.
I would appreciate It if I were
back there in Reed's Drug Store
for a dish of ice cream and then
to thc Strand theatre. Oh boyf
Smartly styled, covered with
What a life.
good looking, striped woven
Made of strong heavy fatari*
Well, I'm running out of paper
canvas. Taffeta lining. !1 inch
so will draw this to a dose and
.1195*
Removable M»V Keeps baby
write more later on.
Tell all my friends I said "hello"
and to write when they can. So
adios for now.
I
A friend.
Prgfocwd Mazda Bulb
“Lucky”
Pvt. E. E. Randall. A-817376
WAC Det. 1262 8.C.U.

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west, 1 mile north of Cedar Creek Mill on Sec. 22, Hope township on

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 11,1945
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK I OFFER THE FOLLOWING

Nashville on

10 cows

2

yr*.

old,

2

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Blue Durham, 5 years, bred April 12.
Guernsey, 7 years, bred Jan. 9.
Brown Swiee, 6 years, bred May 2.
Guernsey, 7 years, bred Feb. 3.
Guernsey heifer, 3 years, due July.
Guernsey, 6 years, due July.
Holstein, 6 years, bred April 12.
Guernsey, 5 years, bred April 20.
Holstein heifer, 2 years, calf by side.
Guernsey, 6 years. New milch with calf.
These cows recently bangs tested.
8 HEIFERS
8—18 months old Holstein heifers, not
bred.

4 BULLS
w Holstein bulls.
lolstein bull, coming 2 years.
5 spring calves, Holsteins.
37 HOGS
31 feeding pigs, 10 weeks old.
2 O.I.C. registered sows with papers.
Duroc sow, bred; registered with papers.

Duroc boor, registered with papers.
Hampshire sow.
Spotted Poland China sow.
PUPPIES
4 fox hound pups, 9 months old.
TOOLS
4 sec. spring tooth drag, nearly new.
2 sec. spike drag.
Gale walking plow.
99-Oliver walking plow.
5 tooth cultivator. 2 horse weeder.
New 8 ft. 18 in. double disc.
2 horse corn planter. Dowagiac shoe drill.
McCormick-Deering corn binder.
McCormick-Deering grain binder.
John Deere hay loader. Dane side rake.
2 horse riding cultivator, Oliver.
Set wagon wheels. Pair platform scales
Large size feed grinder. Burr mill.
DeLaval electric cream separator, new
3-10 gallon milk cans.
Montgomery white enamel range.
Iron bed and springs. Commode.
Forks, shovels and other articles.

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C. Griffeth

VILLE *
‘&gt;R nSi;

Ic. will also "W
i. W. H. Helrigel of
Grand Rapids and Mrs. Hazel MacNaughton of MinnespJlU. Minn.,
were Thursday afternoon and din­
ner guests af the former's brother.
Floyd Helrfgc! and family. ♦ Mr.
ana Mrs. H E Bennett attended the

who had made a
ure trip to Ann
Sunday. June 24.
way home when
‘stork* at Eaton Rapids.

Martnee s

The)

ntaoaa and nephew
While here all war
s-1 hired as chore boy on a fam near' of Mra. Helen Wrobleakl. Sunday and her mother. -Mra A, C John
1-1 Flint, After, several years as a visitors were Mr. Hula's brother-

Coleen re­
It with hcr
g UMUUCU
kptssfi-wris:
Tmm ChFutlne Finkbelner called m Mr. and Mra C F Beeler. ut‘Ie
h“?’ °c &amp;er
1 orf*ixH$.I£onlo'0fe,ncy„cou“S; .. brother, Shlrlely Griffeth and fam-. cousins.
monUi has returned to h?? * Your correspondent has a bou- «LU- M£- *nd
CUude Kermeen
In 1883 he wwit to Grand Rapids lly Jn
Wednesday of __
lastt I Clyde Schiff man expects lo have
—aturgts.
___ _
A B quel of th/rJc loU.k tad; slipper, sn ' Where thev are doing n K Mra nor- where he worked as a coachman and----- * Mra. Rulh
o..,u Uebler
-------week.
enterI an operation for hernia al Pennock
talned eight girl friends from Grand I hospital thta week. * The Harold
4(Mall son David returned , unusual and beautiful flower, from 1 •
Rapids far luncheon and afternoon. Haakln* of Saranac came altar
w incir Detroit home Saturday aft- | the swamps of Yankee Springs, the I. meen.
-----------I Uwell where she died tn1»®2
Thursday.
I their small eon. Lionel. Monday
*!l «r a vtalt with her parents. Mr. and gift of Mrs. Frank Hula. * Mra.
Lawrence, agricultural I evening and took their parents, Mr.
11 Mis. Uoyd Elwood.
i Edith Shaw of Grand Rapids visited i Atttnd Youth Fellowship Conference : ho wwsmarted to J&gt;frs. Oats CTane ,
"■
John and Roger Moore ot Detroit I her «lster- Mnv Albert Wlerlnga on
; ’ axTwxndmsTaSe time wllhtheir '
eSIR^ Hne . Mt TSSt t Jane Hooper are at Saugatuck this I Mr amlth
vuy tcllve
ichool will be home at the end of ! h*d
' aunt Mrs. Harry Baisch and family. '111 c Ly,e uller&gt;' family of Grand week Wednesday and Thursday in xxx&gt;r vision was hta only physical the week from East Lansing, where are Ml glad Mr. and &gt; Mrs. Wm.
i^^d Mr. Alfred loonsittd Rapi&lt;ls spent Ute forepart of the altendanw al a piannUig confer- haJltjjcap.
assisted about the he with other kg teachers of the | Kronewilter were able to ride to
i1" ' these children of Kalamazoo spent, fishing season at their D.rep lake
01 “V
I=r.&lt;.u^e I barn *nd untl1
1ju1 couple of county
county
were were
among
among
the 225
thepersons
225 persona
H?? *
home
of htaofgrandson.
his grandson.
Robert
Robert
•I KgwocArnfl with his parents. Mr. cottage and their son Vtnyne re- officers of the Youth Fellowsnip. I
I Oln.r and wUe. Bunday where they
did his share of the corn •tendU » thSeXiu'
S5i Mra Ray Lyons Master BHile mained with his grandmother. Mrs
Rev. Leonard is counselor of i ftSSng
Hta mind too “is very fcrence for vocational agricultural h»d dinner. * 8unrtr visitors of
Barry
county
sub-district
of
the
j
Jq
ert
declining
years new taachera. ★ Gerald White recently Mr. and Mrs Clair Bro« were her
.■ remained foF a week or longer. * Forence Ullcry at the Geukcj home
* flsSuna Hrtnrnmer of Clrtetand for * f®« &lt;Mys' vtalt.
Youth Fellowship and Mias Hooper dimmed his Interest in the world's purchased a lot at Gun lake and brothers, Dwight and Gleason Tais chairman of community service I
He 4as a membw of Catat . li VtmnC h®r slstera. Mrs. Emory
-----------U getting ready used material from ' J™ and lheir wives of Grand Rapfor Grand Rapids district and is ^'r‘i F &amp; A l! lodge
his bam which waa tom down, and
* Miss Marilyn Tolles of HasAnnounce Engagement
Qn
Mdl of Grand Rapids and other ; Mf
' ^uiUxn,
,! also president of the local society.
On bls
bls l»at
last birthday
birthday the
lhe family
family •tons. for a cottage. * Perry Pow- Ungs to spending a few weeks with
ff! relatives. *
★ Janet rciapeuscn
Feldpausch or
of nouncc
pounce the engagement of their I Tbornannle-Kellosr
■ ■ noriiappic-riciiu^g School Meetins held open house at the Smith home era. M prominent Michigan citl- her sister Mrs. Bert Mugridge and
JT
Parmelee, where
relattvea een died at his home in Cadillac t family. Their mother. Mrs. Fem
n HasUnga spent several days last, daughter. Allee Joan, to Frederick I n
1L. annual
meeung of in
The
annual school
actoc
gathered for- a dinner and many last week. He was father-in-law i Tolles also of Hastings spent Wed*’ _l. .
.
Thomapple-Kellogg
Tbornapple-Kellogg school
.w.w. district friends called to greet this agtd
will be held next Monday afterntxm gentlemen; on his 100th birthday. of the former Rebecca Boyce, now nesday fftw™0" *^,rvcnlS18 wlUl
of 8an Diego. Calif, and whoaehus- ‘hem. * Arthur Gety and acme
and evening. July 8. at lhe school.
Surviving besides his widow are
' Ray Aubll. whose term as member two stepsons. Earl Crane who reside band Francis Powers was recently I m®n fr|en^? »r® enjoying a fUhlng
, ®‘ Douglas lake, northern
of the board of education expires la on the farm, and Leo Crane of quite badly hurt in an auto acci- I
I candidate for re-election and Harold Sadieville. also a foster son. Harry dent ♦ Mra. Marie Nell of Grand Michigan.
Griffeth to succeed Wm. McKievitt
rton of Birmingham and five Rapids spent a dey last week with ! The Vern Allerdlng family of
her friends. Mra. Sarah Kepkey Coats Grove, who had spent the
who declined to file application for grandchildren.
'
re-election. Both ore three-year
Funeral services were held at the and daughter Oral. * Mr. and Mra.; day at Lake Michigan, were Sunterms.
Cross funeral home In Caledonia al Olaude Fisher of Grand Rapids d»y evening callers of her parents,
2 o'clock Wednesday. Interment were Sunday callers of Mr. and i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Poulson. *
Salute Captain, Bob!
Mrs. W. K. Liebler.
Harald Kenyon of Mio was a Sunwas in Caledonia cemetery.
Word has been received that J.
Mr,. M.e HoU. &lt;xp.rU to
Io
*““&gt; »'
Robert Rugg. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Kalamazoo this week to spend a Mr# Princfc Kenyon. * Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Williams Dies
few din with her datihter Mra Mr* Arthur Br&lt;** of Hastings
James L. Rugg of Middleville, has
Mrs. Robert Williams a resident Herbert Thorpe and tamliy' She WMe Saturday evening
dinner
been promoted to the rank of Cap­
tain. He u now serving as adjutant of the Pleasant HUI neighborhood will accompany Mrs Vern Hooper । ku~ta °f Mr. and Mrs. Russell
of the Third Quarter Master Group for forty-seven years died, on Tues­ and daughter Jean who are going . Solomon and children, b The J. P.
day at the home ot her daughter. Sver
located in Manila.
buslneM * The following Schipper family werv at Martin
Robert Is a graduate of Albion Mrs Jennie Rowlader tn Caledonia
suesta of ttietr
College and before entering tha at the age of nearly seventy-four Boy Scouts will accompany thelr ®“n&lt;,*y “
service he was employed with tlie years. Mrs. Williams had been in leader lhe Rev. R D Leonard to । hriends. Mr. and Mrs. John BrtnkDuck lake near Muskegon next h°ust and supper aurota of Mr and
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. His poor health for several years and a week
for
an
outing;
Gerry
and
Bob
.
Mrs
Clarence
MacGaw.
whose
great
sufferer
for
some
time
prior
wife, the former Jeanette Garbow.
Bonneville, Bob Kenyon. Roily | d»«hter was home from Schooland a graduate of Western Michi­ to her passing.
As Elsie Clemens she was bom Ross. Donald Klmmey. Melvin
* Mrr Pearl Kenyon re­
gan College, resides tn Middleville.
at Green lake. July 8. 1871. and was Noah. Jack Reynolds. Jack Hooper ।‘urn.e&lt;1 Bme.nw*y ,.ro™
t i«m.
—J., leaving
leaving her
her daiivhtrr-ln-law
daughter- In-law. murh
much
married to Robert Williams, March •nd A. J.
Service Notes
Willson. * The Eastern
Roy Moore, radioman, stationed 15. 1881. They lived for a short Star Past Matrons club will picnic better and home from the hoapltal.
Mrs. Enoa Price of Jackson spent
in Dayton. Ohio, spent some time time In Grand Rapids and then
Saturday night and until Bpnday
last week at home, and enjoyed moved to a farm In Leighton twp.
meeting hta old friend and class­ where they resided until they moved Leon Potts at northeast of town noon with her mother. Mrs. Jepmate, Cp). Rodney Bchsd home on onto lheir farm east and north of met lheir daughter. Mrs. Harold nle Bovee. * George Vlers has re­
turned home from a two weeks'
furlough from two yean service in Middleville.
Surviving besides the husband are England and family of Lansing at visit with his daughter Frieda at
the Pacific area.
Algonquin lake Sunday where they
Jimmie Polhemus. fireman 2/c three daughters. Mrs. Georgs Kon- enjoyed a chicken dinner together. Lansing and also spent some time
left for Norfolk. Va.. on Tuesday aen, South Bend. Ind.; Mrs. Byron ♦ Mr and Mm John Lukso hate at Houghton Jake at her cottage, *
Rowlsder.
Caledonia:
Mrs.
Arthur
after a three-day visit at home.
Mra Ruth Lewis of KslsrAM&lt;x&gt; is
Carl Miller, coastguard 2/c and his Clark. South Haven; one son. Clare. been entertaining his two brothers expected to spend the Fourth at the
families of Chicago at their hnmhr
Ure
brother Glenn, fireman 1/c met re­ Middleville; a brother. Levi Clem­ and
home northeast of town w Sgt
cently in Honolulu, their flret gel- ens. Green lake; fifteen grandchil­ Sherman
Clifford waa entertained I L*on PottB northeast of town,
logetner In a year. They are sons dren. eight great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the to a fish supper Tuesday last at
-----------of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Miller ot Has­
Middleville Methodist church at lhe home of Mr. and Mm Leon
Home Again
tings.
A former employee of Blue Rib­ 2:30 o'clock. Friday afternoon In Potts. Sherman Is an airplane me- | Mrs. Charles Gray and MUs Bula
bon Dairy and a recent Inductee. charge of the Rev. R. D. Leonard. chanic and has been tn Puerto Rico Shrauger came from Merritt SunJohnnie Fisher. Is stationed at Ft Interment was in the Irving ceme- and other points In the five years day and are at thc Mary Gray
of his army life He relumed lo his hnme awaiting thc arrival of Mra,
McClellan, Ala.
PHONE 2240
HASTINGS, MICH.
station In South Carolina. Friday. Gray from several months' stay at
Mrs. Hene Polhemus Rogers, of!
Former Paator'a Wife 111
the local Bell Telephone exchange. |
He Is the son of Mr and Mrs Pendleton. Ind. with her
hcr daughter.
Is spending her two weeks’ vacation
o. IX.
WMU
Wright Clifford of Battle Creek Her grandson Burdette Gray of
with her husband. Gerald, air corps years wu mistress of thc Methodist formerly of Middleville.
I Lsndng went after hcr.
manse here, is seriously ill at her
A telephone has been Installed at ‘ Mias Shrauger, who as a small
| home in Lansing and last week was lhe home of Mra. Amble Mugrldgc- girl lived near Gun lake, will act
i not able to see visitors; however, she number 80-F3. * Mrs Edmund Ir- | as housekeeper for Mrs. Gray.
ta better, for she had been hospital- win of mdlanapolils. Ind., nee Hel­
| ized. Friends who would like to send en Potts, visited at the home of hcr
Sick and Convalescing
carrta tn her can address then to 1011 parents. Mr. and Mrs Ray Potts
Two of our town young ladles
j Dakin 84.
from Wednesday
until Friday.
Ray's brother. Roy Potts of Wash­ who planned on taking an active
, Norman Maclver ta rc-decoratlng ington. D. C. was an over-night part with the work at the Youth
| his home In the eastern part of visitor Friday. * Mra. Ray Killion. Caravan, were frustrated by sick­
1 town and the family will soon move who has been spending consider­ ness. Miss Olennn Galster who
back to Middleville from Grand able time at Kent City with a sis­ helped find entertainment for the
Rapids where they went last fall. ter who 13 critically alck. returned •
Welcome home! * Mr. and Mrs. home Sunday but was called back
Frank Rasmus of Grand Rapids on Monday because of the sister's
spent a few days last week visiting condition. We understand the two
old friends In town. * Mrs. Olive small girls Nancy and Rose M»y trouble could not have an opera­
Talbot and mother. Mrs. Eliza accompanied her and will remain tion—however at this writing, she
। is on the road to recovery allho'
Howe went to Flint Thursday to with their grandmother.
•tin In bed.
visit her abler and other relatives.
Supt. and Mrs. J. F. Schipper and
Miss Joan Wilson, daughter ot
* Mr. and Mrs. James Berry and
two sons of Lansing were visitors children were over the Fourth visi­ the Max Wilsons a bo had a severe
of
their
mothers
at
Ovcrtscl
tors
attack of strep throat that kept
of their parents. MY. and Mrs. T.
and
Holland.
*
Little
Michael
Rog
­
her In the house.
J Berry and Mrs. Blanch SegerVance Share who for some time
strom the past weekend. * Paul ers. grandson of the James Polhas been doing defense work In
Loiulna is III at hl» home on East
Main St. HU condition U due to
overwork. Mrs Share and their
daughter. Mrs Woodrow Gillette
of Grand Rapids are with him
Miss Marilyn Reynolds has just
recovered from an operation »•
Pennock hospital for removal of
tonsils and adenoids.

SSM/S3H3 bsa, j5."55b« ssi

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Rodney Bchsd whom shi
rill hold Its Cyl
hadni seen for three yaera. Thev

Thuraday. July S. Picnic dinner at

'»asasa rjnz; ouSmtiKirxiis

T/5 Clare Mugridge Is expected
hems Friday from the Aberdeen
Proving Grounds. Maryland, for a
Kenneth Kopf, of the United nineteen-day furlough.
States Navy la home for a 30-dsy
leave after 14 yean spent In South
Amertcs. He came from Miami.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Orilfsth
»k Lheir son, Frederick, woman
three
and wa bon
lime home i
old friends.
on Bunday
Mrs. Edna Hartman and other relatlvsa.
Stanley Lyons of lhe air force,
with hta wife and two small daugh­
ters. left for his nation at Chldrwa.
Texas Iasi week.

as. Is spending a furlough with his
wife and three small sons at lheir
home on Grand Rapids St. The
family met him at his parents
home al Quincy and all came home
together Friday evening
Jimmie Faulkner la sUll In
France helping get the boys re­
turning home outfitted for lheir
Lt. Jack Hamilton, a German
trip.
prisoner for thirteen months, ta
Robert Rowlader, son of Mr. and home with his grandparents. Mr
Mra. Byron Rowlader of Caledonia. and Mrs. L. E. Hamilton and moth-

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Crossing your fingers won't assure your
Car a longer life. But our complete serv­
ice job will keep your car in good con­
dition.

I Ake* training station Freddb?
finished bool training Juno 22 and
la expecting reassignment.
Thursday evening the family and
Miss Alice Williams went lo Gull
lake where they visited at lhe Leo
Griffeth home and also met tha
Lyle Garfield family from Augusta.
Lt. Walter Griffeth. son of ths
Leo Griffeth* who has been a Ger­
man war nrUoner Is now with hti
wife and baby In Mississippi and
will be home for the Fourth of
July.
Sunday evening lhe Griffeths
ealled at the Osbert Griffeth home
In Grand Rapids. They found her
mother. Mrs. Rose Mitchell Just
recovering from another sick spell.

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135 miles a day . . . Captain Robert Barclay of Ury,

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hour for 1.000 consecutivaa hours. Ths amaiing thing it
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�THB ■A8TTN0B BANNER, TWVB1BAY, JULY I, 1MJ
vtelled Sunday with Lionel Whitney
and famllv in Lansing.
Cltrt arul
Bunday afU

O'Connor. Hu boat

surprised Jung

arrived home Friday

their Barlow lake collage
I themselves and meeting
i and oM friends.
flare Mugrldge te expected
rtday from the Aberdeen
Grounds. Maryland, for a
i-day furlough.

3d Mrs. Harold Griffeth
dr son. Frederick, seaman
irand Rapids. Sunday eveare he left for Ute Great
xalnlng station. Freddlf?
boot training June 22 and
ling reassignment.
lay evening lhe family and
ce Williams went to Gull
ire they visited at the Leo
field family from Augusta,
tltrr Griffeth. son of tha

I baby in Mississippi and
home for the Fourth of

1

evening the Griffeth*
the Osbert Griffeth home
I Rapids They found her
Mrs. Rose Mitchell Just
g from another sick spell.
Jack Hamilton Home
:k Hamilton, a German
for thirteen months, is
th hte grandparente. Mr
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“The [Mrs. Ora Lehman. * Mary and
i. was McKibben, of Yankee
Stranger of Galilee
Mtes i Anne Bryant spent last week with
. ,,
M.rrh received Injuries last i.
_
Donna Galster aa accompanist. The 1 their aunt. Mn C. W. Rtebrldger. Mr. and Mrs. O . H. Fausey' ot
Bl. IBM. The Russians released lhe g*: ■ u?*“ud «
the weekend and
next
meeting
of
lhe
W3B5.
will Mr. and Mn. Paul Bryant spent J*u**e*on,
prisoners on Mar 1. There were te Pvt. Eart L. Husted of Middlebe Thursday, July M, at the church, the weekead there. The girls re-|®«nday at their
,
rille.
about 10.000 of ihem-air men. con-1
tuaey remained for
Receptionists tor July church turned home with them. * Mn.
.
ir. and Mn. Forest
fined tn tha Staiag I prison camp
service*
are
Mtes
Millie
Whalen
and
Norma
Slflon
of
Woodland
spent
J*®
1
2J!
wonaeriui *ime
on the Baltic sea.
Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
j., Bk
are' vacatlonThose who attended the monthly Mn.
“LT Floyd Holes.
Sometimes the fare waa pretty
Mahler. We are glad to report that
Mr. and Mrs.
meeting of the Woman's Society of (
Mr*. Mahler, who suffered a heart
Christian Service. Thursday after-1 “d
1 Ha
hL* attack last Thursday, te better. *
of
Lansing
are
spending
a few days
noon
at
the
Methodist
church
had
।
J-and
Mrs.
­
made of turnip* and potato peal­ not only an enjoyable but a worthMr. and Mn.^onsld Lehman and with the Rev. and Mn. M. H. Daw­
I
MacNaughton
of
Minneapolis.
ing*. He te quite thin—say* he
son of Woodland and Mrs. Pauline son ♦ Mr. and Mr*. Harry Fish of
IMlnn
_______
don't know how many pounds he whHe afternoon.
Lehman and son were Sunday din- Middleville were Thursday evening
lost but that hte belt would go
About sixty persons partook Of I
I lines* of Farmer Pastor
callers of Mr. and Mn Allen Fish.
around him and naif again
lhe dinner al which member* of the |I —
The many friends of lhe Rev.' I Lehman In honor of Ronalds' * Sunday callers of Mr. and Mn.
—.— of Kalamasoo.
----------- .former
---------- ihMtut.v
He haa BO-daya furlough before Rouse circle and the Youth Cara- —
E «
Carley
birthday, * The United Brethren W. J. Peck. were. Ben Click, Flora
missionary" soite’ty “irilTmJrt "idth Hoo^r*TS
reporting at Miami, for reassign- van
v«n young
vnun» folks
folk* were guests
auiwte of the 1 —.— H, the JoSlMethodtet
—.... 1 ~.&lt;»inr&gt;«r
Hooper and Flora Baumgardner of
ment.
.
11Young Woman's Guild and the 5&gt;urch. are very sorry to hear of &gt; Mrs Gladys Bryant Thursday. July I Caledonia.
Masten-Jonea circle.
*er|olu illness arising from 13- for an all-day work meeting/* ‘ Middleville Boys at
Garden flowers and crepe paper throat infection and complications. ‘ Mrs George Schafbly and Duaue. a Thursday evening supper guest
Perry Jones Hospital streamers made lhe tables very at- He wu a patient In Bronson hos- I Mrs. Cllmena Sdhalbly of Wood- of Mr. and Mn Dan Postma and
Mlddlevllle has oulte a renresenrepreaen- tractive for the lovely dinner which piul for tome Ume but te now land. Mrs Keith Farloe, Mtes Netatton of'service menTat the Perov would have be*n “
&lt;!»e.,a" home althn still In bed. and will not vah Farlea and Mrs Clarence
were Sunday afternoon
Jones hospital in Battle Creek. |dl&lt;* ln un-ralioned days Dining- be able to resume hte pastorale Harding of Plainwell were callers
inriSe
PfcClan
madyVho
room committee
waa Ardis
Ardis Lute.
thU iitmmnr
summer p«*rv&gt;ru
Ptnoos wishing
wtahlng tn
to on Mrs.
Mra. William Eddv
Eddy and baby
-m....
—s... ,| room
committre was
Lutz. thl.
S
nit.
Georgia Mar
May Wednesday even
evening.
Lost an arm in the European area; 1 Ada
AdB Beeler,
Beeler, and
and Ethel
Ethel VanStckle
Vansickle, remember him
him with
with e.rd.
cards nr
or lei.
let- Geonrla
snd son Ralph Clark who Just ar­
8/8gl. Ruwell Palmer also a cos- I The meeting which Included bttsl- | ters can mail to hte home at 541
rived
home
from a prison camp in
SOUTH BOWNE
_
ualty of the European area who ness. devotional* and program was Phelpa Ave.. Kalimasoo.
visited 'Hiunday with Mr.
Mr. and Mn. Wm’ Mishler at­ Germany
and Mrs. Clair Yetter of North
|■
Announce Engagement
tended the funeral of their aunt. Irving. * Mn. Mabellc Yoder enI Mr. and Mn. Clare Williams an- Mrs Llbble Roush in Grand Rap­
pounce the engagement of their ids Wednesday afternoon. * Mn.
I daughter. Alice Joan, to Frederick Jennie McCormick of Chicago has
1 C. Griffeth. Seaman 2'c, son of been visiting al the Jake Oleas and
i Mr. and Mn. Harold OrUfeth. No home the past two weeks. * Mr. Gwendolyn Mishler of South Bowne
and Mn. Wm. Mtehler attended the In honor of Norma Yoder on her
wedding date haa been eel.
25th wedding anniversary of Mr. birthday. * Mr. and Mrs. Claude
and Mrs. Clarence Van Patton Walton made a business trip to
Tlie Youth Caravan group has Thursday evening. * Congratula­ Grand Rapid* Friday.
and Mn. Steven Weavcome and gone and lhe Methodist tions lo Mr.
—■ —
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ftah made a
wkLnfrefS,ad»to*.,narrt4Ksat bu3nm trip to Middleville Saturchurch and the community has had
a decided uplift by their visit. They the Orville Deardorf home Friday
were a fine group of consecrated evening. * Mtes Gwendolyn Mteh­
ler
attended
the
wedding
of
Haryoung folks and their influence will
be felt In the futures of lhe youth od McClelland and Elaine Kauff­
they contacted. The Rev. R D. man at the Methodist church Sat­
Leonard took them to Lansing 8at- urday evening. * Mtes Dorothy
Heller of Gull lake visited her sis­
ter. Mrs. Clare Eaah and family the
the Central Methodist church.
During their stay in Middleville, past week. On Thuraday they were
which waa lhe beginning of their all entertained for a fish dinner at
seven weeks' itinerary, much time the home of Ernest Gray at Paine
waa spent at the church—os lhe Isko.
Mrs. Julius Webster and son
alm of the work te to have the
Richard of Alto were overnight
youth life and the program te ar­ guests at the Paul Hoffman home.
ranged for development of the spir­ On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John An­
derson. Mrs Joe Matternick and
itual. mental ana phyatcal life.
The evening programs were held daughter were dinner guests and
the school until the closing night they all vtelted al the Lewis E3dredge home In Mulliken in the aft­
ernoon. * Jake Oleas and daughter
whan about twenty-five youth* Corrlne and Mra. Jennie McCor­
knell nt thc altar for communion mick of Chicago spent Sunday with
Dr. and Mrs. Wedel at their Wall
end consecration
Among lhe project* the young lake cottage. * Leap Karchcr of
people undertook snd completed Freeoort te doing carpenter work
was the making of a email wooden tor Roy Blough. * Mrs. Pqllv Eush
'
* hafuOVork— ytehed iter daughter Helen Berkey
ta with tha at Hastings Raturdsv. * Mrs. Jen­
nie Pardee and ’Waneta Schray
---center. TYtey were -in Lowell Saturday and were
also assisted in the remodeling of dinner curst* of Mr. snd Mrs. Will
the lower reception room in the Oosgriff. Thev also called on Mr.
। church into a nursery and begin­ and Mrs. Ralph Sherwood and at
ners room—the walls were pajriled the Emmett Needham home and
It will be a much needed addi- had s pleasant visit with Mr« Jus
for the church school when Needham. Sr. Set Howard Brock.
Mrs. Mexlni* Schrlncr. snd Mra.
— Maxine Finkbclner. who te Arlene Brock of Lake Odessa were
DRIES WITHIN FEW HOURS
a member of the Youth Caravan callers al the Pardee-Schray home
groups, completed her training for Sunday afternoon.
the work at Pottstown. Pa., last
week and commenced her seven
COVERS ALL
Many home - grown herbs add
Haven. Vt Other towns hcr group
will visit are Rutland. MUstesquoi greatly to the flavor of low-cost
WIT HOUT. JgRI.MINO
Institute near Enoaburg Falls. meat cuts. Sage, bay Leaf, sweet
Franklin and Derby and Morris­
ville—all In Vermont. Maxine will ter and summer savory and basil
have charge nf recreation and with supply their own characteristic Ashcr many taianta undoubtedly will
vors, but should be used sparingly.
find much more to do.
Onions, tomatoes, green peppers,
horseradish end parsley siso make
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Christ tan nf appetizing combinn tions with mnst
WASHABLE
Detroit will spend lhe Fourth with
Mrs Mary Fisher, Mias Susie Ftehar. other relatives and friends *
Mtes Jscqdellne Brodbeck. who has
been visiting her sister. Mrs. Gailen
Mteke haa returned home. * Junior
Mr. and Mr*. David Ryan and
daughter of Chicago spent the
Uoned in Virginia te visiting hte wedtend with Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Cave and Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Hoyt
and Patty. Mm. Ryan and daugh­
ter remained for two weeks. * San­
dra Lee Hawkins of Hastings spent
the weekend with her grandpar­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Helrlgle
of North Irving. * Betty Buehler of
North Irving visited her sister and
husband Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vlerk
I of Charlotte. * George Nelson was
i In Oraad Rapids Friday on business.
[ * Friday dinner guests of Mrs. Ivan
Roush were. Mrs. C. M Murray.
Xfrs. John Van Dyke, and Mrs. Nel­
lie Singer of Grand Rapids. * Bud
Richards of Dearborn has been a
। guest at the Dan Poslma home. *
I Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.
and Mm. Owen Steckfo were Mr.
and Mrs. Lisle Clark and daugh- ter of Lowell
| Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Tabberer en­
tertained the Rev. and Mrs. Blaine
1 fSuyder and daughter at dinner and
supper last Saturday. Mr. Snyder
has been pastor of lhe Campbell
Brethren church for some time and
Is moving hte family to Pennsyl­
vania. * Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler
of South Campbell attended the
funeral of Roy Deming at Lowell
last Tuesday, also the funeral serv­
ice of Mrs. Ike Roush in Grand
Rapids on Wednesday. * Miss Win­
nie Lancaster of Hastings was a
Sunday afternoon visitor at the
Claude Walton home. ★ Mrs. Lafe
Williams wa* in Grand Rapids
Thursday shopping. * Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Stevenson and son ot
Grand Rapids, accompanied by their
mother. Mrs. Elnora Whitney local,

TAKES THE

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PAINTING

Brown's.
wJt|ly (10—WC.T.U. al Mrs.

Ray

^Jul^ 11—Woman's Society at Mn. had neither, yas. electricity, kero-

July »—Vacation Bible school at
Methodist.church.
or sugar and they lived tor
2 * — Christian Endeavor fee
over five month* on dry bread,
party 7:30 to 10:30.
They were now very happy tn have
a bar of soap. She stated they were
now liberated and free again and
no one could appreciate liberty until
Mr and Mrs. Lafe Williams of they had been under the Naxla he«i.
South Campbell crcelved word from it'* gU by the grace of God. Thu
their ton. 8«t Eugene Williams they are all still living and ta thrtr
Sunday, that he had received second right minds. She knew lhe Ameri­
and third degree bums on his back can people were praying for ttiem
by flame throwing. Mrs. William* and that was greatly appreciated.
left Wednesday to visit her son at She also said that last winter they
a camp In Georgia.
Mrs. Ivan Roush received word their yard and bum them for fuel
that her son William Vander Male. She said many people had to bum1
lheir furniture tn keep them from
that he had a good conduct meds freezing to death. Corp Weste;
Blough. Jr, te the son of Mr. add
many.
Mrs Wesley Blough ofJTjwort. On
Lt. Dorothy Van Patton who haa Saturday morning Mrs. Welton alspent a two weeks' furlough with so received a cablegram from her
her parents and other relatives re­ mother. Mra. Ida Myers stating
turned Sunday to Comp McCoy Wis­ they were all well.
consin.
Neu- address ot
United Brethren Ch arc tees
Pvt. William H. Dipp. 45024206
I Co. C. IBth Bro. Bln reg.
M. H. Dawson. Pastor

Miss Fem Whcelrr has
ths pastorate al O^mai

Christie n Endeavor
July 11 7.10 to IB:M.
lake.

The United I
be held at tha
Brown in BO
Thursday.

DECORATING

BLE - BODIED

MEN &amp; WOMEN

WANTED!

ONE COAT DOIS IT

ULTSf

only one who succeed
XUS iBwiCI. WW.
his sister. Mary Lou. from Middle­ lactins her mother. Mrs.
ville called al the home of Mr. was also thc first letter i
and Mrs. W. J. Peck last Thursday.1 three years and seven ma
Sers stated condition* w
and the food situation

PLEASURE

GENUINE
OIL PAINT

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5,

South

TO OPERATE MACHINES WHICH ARE NOW IDLE BECAUSE OF THE

SHORTAGE OF WORKERS

GOOD PAY

GOOD WORKING CON.

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MDS * *

L SALES
PHONE US4

titan'

PISTON RINGS ESSENTIAL TO KEEP TRUCKS, BUSES, FARM TRAC­

FREEPORT

G. E. Goodyear Hdwe

TORS AND PASSENGER CARS ROLLING.

JOBS for Experienced and Inexperienced
VACATION PAY!

All employee! with two months or more service receive pro-rated va­

cation pay.

Group sickness and hospitalixation insurance is available

at low coat.

The men and women who work here are the kind you'd like at friends
and co-workers.

one mile every
lazing thing is
each hour.
hours.
ity ... Now

Help
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call throu«h 1

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APPLY AT EMPL OYMENT OFFICE

Standard

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PONT MU*
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�THE ITASTTXC.S BAW.B. TUUKAUAT, JLTA A IHS

Guess this kindofputs itup toyou, Mrs. Jones-to-be!
It's up to you, honey.

I'll do all I can —but they don’t pay privates in the
Army very much.

So—it's up to you. It’s your turn now. to wear the
pants, hold down a job, and take care of the Jones’
future finances.

You’re smart enough to do it, too. Tb realize that if
you’ll take every cent that you don’t need to live on

and tuck it away in those same War Bonds I've been
buying —we’ll do all right.

We'll hove a stake. A stake that'll help us to
make up foralHJie time I’ve been away.

I ll be coming back someday. I know that. I don’t
think anything could happen to a fellow who’s going
to marry you. And when I do come back...

And we’ll have something else, too—something
that we wouldn’t want to be without Between my
fighting and your buying, we’ll have the knowledge »that we both toed the line and did our share.

With what I’ve saved in War Bonds, and what
you're going to save in War Bonds, and with the extra
money those Bonds are going to bring—well...

So buy those Bonds,Koney. And hang onto them,
Till the day when I get back—it’s up to youl

Keep faith with our fighters-buy War Bonds for keeps!
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THEATRES
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BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
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ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

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LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
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HASTINGS CITY BANK
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SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
I Twyla Jarrard of Dow!
। guest Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mra. Ray Oaka. * Mrs. James
, Wilcox spent Monday at the home
of Mr. and Mra. Lester Lord. *
Jean. Glenn and Joan Bishop rel turned to lheir home in Charlotte
Thuraday night after spending
' some time with their grandmother.
Mrs. Lib Douglass. * Mr and Mrs
. George Havens and family and
I Lorraine Corbin of Detroit Is
। spending two weeks with his fa­
ther. Wm. Havens. * Mr. and Mrs.
I Charles Ash and family are spend11 ing their vacation at the home of
h.id
ant* Mra- Al A*h * Mr. and
•r
I Mra. Harry Dunn. Hubert Schrter
t&gt;4 gay | and Keith Otis were Bunday after*

EACH TIME

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. AND TIME TO TURN TO
AOP FOR PEACHES FOR
CANNING

tended theLAB at Lawrence BeaIwt Thuraday. * Dick Younts
haa sold hla farm and will move to
hta new farm near Lake Odem in
the fall. ★ The Matteson and
Chris tlanscn fami lira were Bunday
guests at the Ohaa. Tobias cottage.
★ Mrs. Jennie Blocum waa In Has­
tings Saturday. * Laura and Bernadene Bchantt and Joan and
Catherine Trainor spent the week-

Kenneth flehanta is coming Wed­
nesday morning for a three-day
furlough. * Mr. and Mra. Albert
Brill and Mr. and Mra. Clinton
Brill spent thc weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Staley of Dowagiac.
★ Laura Bchantt. Kenneth Tobias.
Bob Olark. Louise and Leland
Christiansen attended 4-H club
week at Michigan State last week.
Leland won a ninety-five &lt;ta6) dol­
lar scholarship lo be used whenever
he likes. * Pvt. Don Berry spent
but Sunday al the Wilbur Schantt
home * sne Tobias, burnhum. ana
McIntyre families dropped In on
the Warren Brogans one night last
week for a wedding anniversary
and three birthdays In the group.
* Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrison
spent Sunday with Harvey Parmelcs and Pay Whitworths. * Mr.
and Mra. Ted O'Laughlin and fam­
ily attended a family rcunloh al
County Park. Battle Creek. Sunday.
MARTIN OORHEBS
Born Friday. June 38. at Pennock
hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Varney; a fine boy. Congratula­
tions. * Clarence Graves, who has
resided on the Center road the past
several years, passed away at tne
home of hta daughter Mra. Myrna
Babcock in Battle Creek Tuesday
morning, June M. after a brief ill­
ness. He ta survived by hta two
daughters. Mrs Babcock and Mra
Ethel McKay, a granddaughter, a
brother and several nieces and
nephews. His family have lhe sym­
pathy of ail In their sorrow. Funer­
al services were held at lhe Hess
funeral home, Nashville. Thursday
afternoon. Interment was In the
Nashville cemetery. * Mr. and-Mra.
Norman Barry and daughter have
moved into their new home on lhe
corners. * Mra. Elsie CogswellMarJarie, Wayne and Beml ta and Mrs.
Annabelle Showalter of Nashville,
and Mrs. Frances Cogswell and son
David of Maple Grove were Sunday
afternoon callers al Mr. and Mra.
Orr Ptahers und William Cogs­
wells. * Mra. Grace Hill ot Kalamo
visited Mr. and Mrs. Cluud Demond
part ot last week. Wc were very
glad la have her with us at the
Women's Society al Mra. Clara
Heneta. ♦ The WB.CH. at Mra.
Clara Herzcl'a was well attended.
A splendid supper was served and
Mr. Klrehenbauer gave us an In-,
teres ting talk' concerning the con­
ference which be recently attended
In Grand Rapids, ★ We were very
pleased to moot on the street Lt
Hastings last Saturday a good
friends and former pastor's wife.
Mra. Della Westbrook of Grand
Rapids who Is visiting hcr stater.
Mrs. Shaw In Hastings and to
know that ahe is one who lives
sway nnd looks each week for orr
Items. * Thc Rev. Harold Kirchenuu&gt;... of
baucr
ul Hastings, Mr/
mt. attu
and aut.
Mra.
John Woodman of near Coats
Grove and Mr. and Mn. Devern
Sampson of Quimby were callers-at
away and looks each week for our
Ftaher Tuesday of last week.

Quit Avuued . . .

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1:00 p.m. Evangelistic service in Mra Willard Whittemore were In I Mr. and Mra. Henry Mayo and Freeman. ★ Arthur Callihan and
Hastings Saturday afternoon. * son of Battle Creek spent Saturday son of Battle Creek were Saturday
Jay • Wilkinson has been ill the night with Mr. and Mra. Archie afternoon callers in the J. L. Smith
church.
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Burd. * Mr. and Mra. Chas. Mayo home. * Paul Otis waa a Bunday
July 8—7:30. Prayer meeting at Norwood have aold their
of Battle Creek spent the weekend dinner guest of Norman McIntyre.
L. Nicholson's. Woodland.
on East Orchard street to
Albert Green’s. Callers there * Mra. Harry Ritchie and Mn. HaJuly 9—7:30. Society meeting at Mra. Will Mills of Hope township. I Bunday were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
the church.
Mr. and Mra. Norwood expects to [ ^*1° »nd
J*tle
Mr Smiths Sunday a tiemoon.
occupy thc rooms over lhe pastof«JS ”,111 Green Fort Pierce,
Mrs. Lawrence Rltaman spent
July
8
—
10
a.m.
Morning
Worship
ureen, several days last week with rela­
Corry a Complete Stock for any Make Car
flee for a while. * Mra. Garth na.. Mr.
' *an&lt;i Mrs. rranx
“
in charge of pastor.
Nashville; Mr. and Mra. Paul Bir­
11:30 a.m. Sunday school. Laster Fiona and son Jeff of Hastings man and.son, Hastings; Mra. Flos­ tives in Battle Creek. * Mr. and
THE BEST VALUES IN NEW
have been spending a few days with
Mra. Earl Bristol and family of LaBartholomew. Supt.
Storkan
and
daughter,
Cleve
­
sie
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Prayer meeting every Wednesday Mr. and Mra. Charles Floris. She :land; Mra. Anne Maters. Kalama­
was a supper guest of her brother zoo:
;
night at 7:30.
Mrs. Ed Storkan and daughter, Harold Doxey and Jennetl on a
We Build Wagons and Trailers
and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Hastings
and Mra. Frances Storkan. picnic at Indian Landing on Bun­
Roger Williams Saturday night.
BAPTIST NOTES
* Mra. Floyd Moore and son Floyd day. * Mr. and Mra. Floyd Armour
Welding — Expert Repairing
Pvt. 1/c Malcolm Robinson of[ spent Wednesday in Battle Creek. called on Mr. and Mra. Wayne Ar­
B. J. Adcock, Pitetor
Fort Foster Me., has been spending * Sonny Ixe of the U. 8. Navy mour and family. Sunday. * Mr.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
We Buy All Kinds of Burned or
Divine services at 11 o'clock. The nine days with his parents, the ,called on bld friends In this neigh- and
Mra.
Heber Foster were Bun— —-------Wrecked Cars— in any Condition
Rev. A. Cornell of Lansing will be Rev. and Mra. W. D. Robinson. * barhood last week. * We arc glad day dinner guests of Mr. and Mra.
our guest speaker for this service. Mr. and Mra. Russel) Davis and two to know James Bowerman has ar- Clarence Cairns. * Mr. and Mra.
Evening services at 7:30. Evan­ sons. Dale and Dan of Pittsburg. rived from a hospital In the South Philo Otte. Joyce snd Paul who
gelistic singing und sermon by pas­ Pa., are spending a month with and
,
spending hte
furlough
with
hte
have
been
living near Muskegon
1™
tor.
hcr sister, Mrs. Robert Barnes and wife tn Hastings.
are moving thia week to their-home
Tuesday night, B.YJP.U. at the family. Dick Camobell of Flint is
here. * Mr. and Mn. LeRoy Perry
parsonage ut 7:30.
also a visitor at the Barnes home. QUIMBY NEWS
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mra.
Wed. night prayer meeting at the • Mr. and Mrs. Ebllng Bosnia and
Richard DeMott of Haslinga. SunCOMPLETE STOCK OF
church at 7:30.
The WB.CB; will meet with Mrs. I^~" -- ------------- ------------ ------------Ladles Missionary Society meeting. son and their father. Cleo Pennock Heber Foster July 12 for an after­
NEW and USED AUTO PARTS
Thursday. July 12, place to be an­
noon meeting. Everyone invited. ★
Mrs.
Leon
Pennock
and
family
nounced later. All ladles cordtally Sunday afternoon. * Tlie Misses Mrs. Mln da Mudge of Grand Rap­ DUNHAM DISTRICT
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wolff are
invited.
Dorothy Kent Betty Bottom!}' and ids and Mra. Clara Day of Barry- mourning the loss of their infant
ville were last week dinner gueau
BALTIMORE UNITED BRETHREN Elizabeth Robinson of Lansing of Mrs. Clayton McKeown. * Mrs. daughter bom Monday night. The
spent thc weekend with the latter's
body was placed In an Incubator at
Orlo D. Munger. Pastor
parents thc Rev. nnd Mrs. W D. Minnie Edmonds Is visiting in In- Pennock hospital but lived only
Morning wurahln 10:00.
221 N. MICHIGAN
HASTINGS
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
GRAC E LUTHERAN CHURCH
Robinson. Callers nt the Robinson dlana. * Mrs. Wilfong. Charles about two days Interment was In
Sunday school 11:00.
METHODIST CHURCH
lUOf H.'ill Green St Eii'nince
heme Thursday evening were: Mr. Stanton and children. Barbara and Union cemetery. Mra. Wolff who was
Christian Endeavor 7:15.
•Sermon Hour 10:00 am.
O. H. Trinkleln. Pastor
and Mrs. Al I-alrd nnd Fred Jordon Billy of Battle Creek spent Satur­ al.Mj taken to the hospital for a
Evening Service 8:00
Sunday School 11:00 am.
Morning worship nt 10:30. Ser­
Prayer meeting Wednesday cvc- of Battle Creek. * Mr. and Mrs day with the J. L. Smiths and Her­ few days treatment te now con­
Evening Service 8:00 nm.
mon. "Tlie Way to Life.”
•
Russell Mott entertained thc Barry bert. * Mr. and Mrs. John ThomM valescing at home. * Little Janice
Prayer meeting each Tuesday eve­
Sunday schiml nt 11:30.
An­ nlng 8:00.
—
County Rural Letter Carriers at and son Kenneth of McOmber dis­ Kelly of Hastings was lhe guest part
ning In the various homes.
nouncements regarding picnic will MrCal'um
Sunday school 10:30.
their home Wednesday of thia week trict spent Sunday afternoon with of last week of her grandmother,
be made.
.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Solha’d * '&lt;r. Groce Mock. * Thc families of
Morning
warship
11:30.
at a fish nunoer.
FIRST CHURCH OF
Mr nnd Mrs. Calvin Powell of and Mrs. Lloyd Rr’ise of Baltic Maurice Healy nnd Harvey Cheese"“!?Vi ril.C.KIM T*n,.RS’A&lt;,
Hastings called on their sister, Mrs.1 Creek were Sunday evening dinner mnn attended thc Grange picnic
guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene at Tliornapple Bunday.
Sublet.
Blanche
Richards
Sunday
p.m.
*
Floyd H. Nnoel. Pastor
........................
The Yankee Springs
church will Mrs. Mary Duster spent Sunday
10 am. Sunday school. A contest
Its homecutnlr"
ing next
—*"• Sunday, with her son Leon Doster in Has­
starts next Sundaw Point’, will be hold
July
8.
at
3
p
in.
'.....
This
church
has
tings.
*
Mrs.
Richard
Robinson,
eivrn for attendance. &lt;ui time, verses been a blessing to you through the
daughtqg Ann. her mother and sis­
learned nnd bringing someone
and you will Wi.nl to intend. ter all of Owosso, will spend thc
। 11 a.m. Preaching aervtec will be years
It Is rxjKcted that many fanner week nt Wall lake. They will also j
1 dedicated to “Mothers”
friends will return.
be callers nt the home of the Rev.
I 7.00 u.m —Young people’s service
nnd Mrs. W D. Robinson. On Sun­
Open dLscu.vlon.
discu.vlnn.
day. July 8. Mr. Robinson will bap­
7 45 n.m. Preaching service—Subtize his granddaughter during serv­
I h ct. "Die Sower “
ices In the Delton Methodist
7.30 n.m. Thursday. Prayer serv! Ice nt church.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elwyn Hayward nnd church.* There will be a birthday
The Junior Bible class will meet children of Hustings called on Mr. dinner at lhe Robinson home Sun­
nt thc home of Oscar Hurless Tues­ and Mrs. Max Reynolds Saturday i day In honor of Ann * Mrs. Ruth
(A Symbol of Fine Bui Service)
day evening. July 10. Election of night * S 2 c Ralph Harper who; Campbell will come to lhe home of
te stationed nt Great Lakes, UL. hcr sister. Mrs. Robert Barnes
where she will visit her several
spent
the
weekend
with
ills
par
­
I FREE METHODIST CHURCH
ents. Mr. nnd Mra. Ralph Harper days. The Mtes Betty and Evelyn
Seth A Davey. Pastor
at Wall lake * Max Reynolds spent Morrow of Detroit spent last week
Corner E. Colfax nt Boltwood
a few days last week in Lansing. * with thc Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Rob­
। Hasting* Church—July 8
inson nnd Mrs. George SchrnnlBuses Lv. Hastings — Hastings Time
10 a in. Sunday school. Etta Mead, Mra. Clayton Stough of Elk Rao- zried. * Mrs. Mary Hunt spent last
!&lt;iv was n dinner guest nt Mra Leda
| Stint.
week with her niece, Mrs Earl
j 11 15 am. Morning worship In Harrington on Thuraday of Inst Baum and family. * Mrs. Estella
Kroger Hot-Dates it
.............
.week. Mr. and Mra. Stough attend- Kelley has been on tlie sick list lor
। clnrec....
ot pastor
TO GRAND RAPIDS
TO FORT WAYNE
7 00 p.m. Young people's prayer I
the funeral of their father. John several days.
within 1 hour of roastDly. 5.20 A.M.
service.
I Stough In Kalamazoo Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis E. Faulkner,
■ ing, seals thc flavor iu
7:30 p.m. Young people's service. | afternoon of last week. * Mr. nnd
ond their son and dnugliter-ln-l;\w.‘
.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faulkner and
Ib, b,M. grinds it at
A
son of Coloma returned Friday
| the store. M-m-ni fresh!
from a 4-day fishing trip at Manis­
10.05 P.M. Run. Only
(Mon. Only) 1.05 A.lH.
tee. A Miss Joan Hall of Almena te
tutting her grandparents, Mr. nnd
to Hattie Creek
Mrs. r'red O. Hughes. * Funeral
TO LANSING
C O' 36c
ORANGE SYRUP
services were held al 2 pin. Sunday
TO KALAMAZOO
at lhe Henton funeral home for
largo
Edward Wilkinson. 81. of Prairie­
7.10 P.M.
ville who passed away al-thc home
irrn tfa
t‘Wnd
of ids son. Lyman Wilkinson. PruirILLS
ILA ttaldl color.
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0 37c
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Mra. Lafayetc Wilkinson anil was
STATION—TRIO CAFE
Z nr
born Sept. 6. 1863. In Barry bounty
GREEK REARS A'^“ No 2 12c
nnd lived most of hla life In this
cjn
150 E. State St.
Tickets to All Point*
Ph. 2137
rs tall
vicinity. He worked lor a tlumixr
of years nt thc former Wilbur nume
In Kalamazoo. He te survived by
No 2%
PRUNE PLUMS Hanr.
26c
can
two sons. Lyman. prairievilM and
Leon, Kalamazoo; one brother. Jay
Wilkinson. Delton; one grandchild
and one great-grundchllu. * Miss
MARMALADE
ur 20c
Patricia Harper who has been at­
tending Western Michigan College
COUNTSY CLUB
is spending her vacation with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph HarJELLO &lt;Twinila Daoorti, pig Sc) pkg 6C

(CHURCHES

Sunday service 11 am.
Our Sunday school suspends Ils
sessions during July and August and*
will resume on Sept. 10th. It con­
venes at 9:30 am. each Sunday and
accepts pupils up to the age of
twenty years,
Wednesday evening service 7:45
p.m.
Reading room tn ehurch edifice
open Wedncsdav and Saturday from
3 to 5 p m
.
The public Is cordially Invited to
attend the church services and to
visit the reading room.

I JEFFERSON ST. UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
F. W. Maxon. Pastor
Preaching service 10 a.m.
Sunday school 11 am. Chas King.
Supt.
U.B C.E. 7 pm.
Evening Evangelistic service at
TuKday. Young people's prayer
meeting with Mtes MjTtle WlLon.
128 W. Mill St.
Prayer meeting. Wednesday. 8 p.m.
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH
at church.
Rev. Don M. Gury. Rector
11 nan. Mornftut‘worship und ser­
WESLEYAN METHODIST
mon. conducted by Mr. J. L. S.
CHURCH
Strong, who will apeak on High
Rev. A. C. Barker. Pastor
Lights
of Eptecopal Church History."
Sunday School 10:30 asn.
Children &gt;11) have Bible Story al
Sermon Hour 11:30 a m.
Young Peoples’ Service 6:45 pm. I parish house during the sermon.
the
Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.in.
i Due to
*" absence of thc Rector,. »•«
Prayer Meeting Wed. evening at 8 oclock communion service will lie
:00 pm.
omitted.
. f
Next Monday morning will mark |
the opening of our Daiiv Vocation I &amp; 1RNT PRESBkTERIAN I Hl lit.ll
Bible School. Mr. Deal of the Rural „
, Leaaon Sharpe. Pastor
Bible Mteiion will again have charge Sunday. July 8th
of the ixhooi this year. All boys nnd
Church School. 9:55 asm
Divine worship. 11:00 Am. Medi­
girls nre welcome to attend this
school each day from Monday tation. “The Right To Happiness.”
through Friday. &lt;One week only.i, Special music by the choir.

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HUBBARD HILLS
.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Storkaq and
daughters of Cleveland are-spend­
ing two weeks with hte mother. Mra.
Frances Storkan and Leo. Mrs.
Anne Maters of Kalamazoo te
spending this week there. Other
guests there Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Storkan and children of
Spring lake and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Storkan and daughter of Hastings. ■
* Mr and Mrs. Albert Green recelvM word from their son Pfc.
Gordon Green that he expects to
come home on a furlough before
going lo thc Pacific. * Mr. and Mra.
Orville Pickard of near Irving;
called on Mr. and Mrs. Burdette
Willson Sunday. * Floyd Moore is
liome on furlough from Percy Jones
hospital where he has been with a
back injury. Edward Moore had
his arm broken last week in an
auto accident. * Claude Willson and
Ed McKibben are building fence
for the State. * Mra. George Richie
of Battle Creek was a weekend
guest of her brother and family of
Ed McKibben’s.
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Ernest Smethural of Detroit,
spent thc weekend with Mr. und
Mra. Rush Saunders. * Miss Bever­
ly Tomes of Galesburg Is visiting
nr the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Bradfield. * Dr. and Mrs. E. A.
Edgerton, of Kalamazoo spent Sun­
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Rush Saunders. * Mr. and Mra.
Ernest Bradfield, of South Bend.
Ind., are spending lhe week with
Mr. and . Mra. Merle Bradfield *
Mrs Rush Saunders and Mary
spent Wednesday tn Kalamazoo
with the former’s daughter and
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Belton Put­
nam. Mr. and Mra. Pulnain left
Thuraday for Alabama where they
will spend their vacation with his
mothers. * Donald Doster. Mary
Saunders. Naomi Beck, and Jack
Bradfield havp byen elected as
members of the 4-H Service club.
Other Service club members from
the Milo Club are: Margaret Doster,
Norma Putnam and Robert Os­
borne We are very proud of this
representation. * shtrieyi Miller
■Dent Sunday with Mary Saunders.
* Mr. and Mra. John Beck, of Hos­
tings, were Sunday dinner guests
of Mrs. Emily Wilcox and Mra.
Fred Ryerson. Mrs Wilcox. Mrs.
Fred Ryerson and Mrs. Merle Brad­
ford were Hastings shoppers Sat­
urday.

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Transportation says:
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to replace them.”
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BUY BONDS

The Hastings Banner

NINETIETH YEAR

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to •

and Jennett on a
n Landing on Sun-

Uy. Sunday. * Mr.
r Foster were Sun­
ils of Mr. and Mrs.

ret and Paul who
ng near Muskegon
week to their home
1 Mrs LcRoy Perry

L of Hastings. tJbn•RICT
Raymond Wolff are
ou of their Infant
Monday night. The
ai but lived only
. Interment was in
Mrs Wolff who was
the hospital for a
ment is now contne. * Utile Janice
s was the guest part
i her grandmother.
) The families of
md Harvey Cheesethe Grange picnic
Bunday.

Home Front

^WKEMEN

TWO TRUNK LINES TO
BE IMPROVED SOON

EDITORIAL

ft may be debatable whether or
not a Governors' Conference has
much Influence on the progress ot
statecraft
—but
lhe se.ulon recently
Mrs. Homer
Smith
Directs
M43 Southwest of| Hasting*
And M66 South of Nashville completed on Mackinac Island was
certainly one of the best Tourist &amp;
Travelers over M-43 from lhe end Resort promotions Michigan has
of the cement paving. 8 miles south­ had In many a year.
west of Hastings, to and beyond
Delton,
will be glad to know that a I Ynti rrsllv have tn have a falrlv
Delton Will
u»,.i
from Lanthig slates that lhe con- to appreciate what an unusual place
tract was let last week to the Mid- ' the Island l» The view from lhe
American Engineering Corporation,' long porch of the Grand Hotel, or
ol Chicago, for bltuilinous surface | the old Port, or the lookout abdve
treatment on M-43. from the store । Arched Hock, or lhe wall ot old
™.h*t»SSLh r^Lnrment P*Vln“ I
Holmes ranks with the best
There^af hb^&gt; • *trong belief iTfluse J” ch"«»
convention

slbillUes of this state were sold to
an exceptionally Influential group

I. Dly.

&lt;. Sun. Only
o Battle Creek

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i^HrM/SiREMEDY FOR
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Rankes Died
SuddIdenly Friday

LOCAL POSTAL MEN
LIKE NEW LAW

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16 PAGES—TWO SECTIONS

In press dispatches and editorial
Jail, Sheriff'i Cara and City1
comment, the state received a type
।
Home Service Committee
Cars Have Equipment
Equipment!
Police Cora
Term foe Graduate Study
of advertising which couldn't have
The Barry county board of su- j -To do things tn camp that can
Dear Gang:
I The Home Service program of the
been purcliascd otherwise at any
also the Hastings ctly | be done better than In the city." i»
A word ot explanation. Mr*, i American Red Croa* is directed in
price. Likewise the favorable com­ Pcrvbora
council, have taken a forward step | what Dr. Wilbur J. West, director
Jone*' letter was turned In at the “*77 county by Mr*
Homer
ment which the hundred* of dis­
office last week in time to be print- I omllh. chairman.
tinguished visitors will make to
ed. but due to an overnight It was
One of the Important branch**
people in the other forty-seven
not put in the Copy basket. We Just | of
work is to arahi with comstates in the Union is a value of
wanted you to know she
was in rau
*cal*“
servicemen
-klj.ru
UJ J’BUUW
*nc **‘we«n
111 ---• .A.—.— ,,
definite Importance even though it
there pitching for you as ached- ।a,,d their famlllm Thia is done
office hire. The sheriff's the un-1 camp at Clear laki for five year*
cannot be accurately appraised
uled, so here is her letter now.
*«““ *herf are no normal means
der*heriff s and thl* city s police i to be used for experimentation in'
„ „
. I available, when
an emergency
cars are each equipped with a ra-! teacher training
Bellevue. Mich, arises Justifying it, or when an InMany people, of course, were re­ dlo outfit, with which they
'
Junc 30.
; lervl.w
/Im)
—. 45
—
tcrview la
i* am
needed
sponsible for the success of this con­ and talk with the *herlf
D$?r, Friends:
in case of Illness In lhe home a
ference but consensus of opinion here while driving anywhi
Sul ts my turn for lhe "Home physicians diagnosis and prognosis that the black-top paving, which evidently made an all-out effort.to seemed to be that chief credit in this county. Within ten
Front" letter.
are needed
wit*- recom- -------r"nl7 leller
t
are nef|ded
with definite
should go to Wllflrd P. (Bill) Doyle, the sheriff■» office the apparatus, dergraduate* go to the camp for Sept. 30.
Perhaps~ — you have heard
.............
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, ....
, mendatlons
i.u-i.u.u .... for theiciuni
return
ui ofi.irihe was done by order of Commissioner. see that the hospitality and courwork* at highest efficiency; but t one weeM a experlence
v
Van Wagner on M-43. when he was ----•
■—-------------tesy extended
to the visiting
gover­ chairman of the Mackinac Island
our strange weather this spring— serviceman and the necessity of his a
—
philosophy
Is that I
candidate for the governshlp. was nors. their aides, representatives of Blate Park Commission. To moat of le*ls show that such conversation* • The underlying nhik,
unusually warm March, rainy An- —
—• y The
- acuu
—
-• their
-----..a ikjiiii,
uicir
return
family must
send
between an equipped 5car
and
ient G
&gt;r «
n.d Jhe
I!1 I!the
lhe IUM
»tudent
U nm
not umo
cold •
what to do i Stamp M good through Aug. 11.
taywa
more
tor
IxUUM
ertei
,„„
the
national
press
services
and
other
rll and May.
but
June
—
especially
those who attended, the conference county 1*11 are elective
iy.
—especially । own telegram, while lhe Red Cross
ve up to the
me but
not may consult
rvinuiw expert*
avnAftB m educa——
tk. has been almost per- makes a confirmation of the fart*
was something of a vacation but lo limits of the county But they would tlon {Of advlc^ w..
On mw
hl* pro
problems.
! Period 1. L I. &lt; I coup
feet.
- and
• girls from public
- ‘
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
Boy*
schools for rest of her.Ung year.
I b««nw a Me- Il broke u0 In «v- with the Island scenery and the ex­ the Indefatigable Mr Doyle it was probably not be effective beyond 30 —
The first day of the fishing sea­
pansive
accommodations
the 18 to 20 hours a day ceaseless work or 35 mile*.
ieral places, and in Ulis county al..--------------------------------- of
— —
lihocs
(Continued on Page 5. Sec. 1.)
"----son was overcast, which I under­
excellent
cooperation
j least failed to Impress any one as Grand Hotel. Under these clrcum- —looking after the Innumerable de’
Airplane stamps 1. 3. and 3
between the city police and th*
the kind of paving an important stances the tourist and resort posbook three good indeflntteijr.
'Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
bluegills were biting good.
sheriff's force This new equipment
11 trunk line should have
|
. .
i . ..
It looks now as though there will
will make better rraulu possible, be­
, The bituminous treatment called ’ ---------------------------------------——------ be a big hay and wheal crop and
cause the central outfit can call
, for by the contract ought to make
the warm weather is helping the
the cars equipped with the appara­
। a decided improvement.
tus and tell the policeman, sheriff,
corn. UisI was planted late, be­
I The same firm was awarded the;
undersheriff or deputy where to
cause of so much rain.
contract for a bituminous surface.
go. or what to do; and when the
We have some new neighbors In
Demand Will Increase
occupant of such a car can tell the
the Ellis district thia year. Ed Mar­
Advanced
Interest
in
the
"Open
The body of Floyd Rank**,
officers at the jail JQst where he is.
After the War
tin and family live on the former
to the World" horse pulling con­ What he has done or plans to do.
as found in a field on the ‘
There
Is an urgent need right
.....
tests assures Fair patrons a good
The sheriff's office has direct
bought the Ooyie place,—moved
contest at the Pair on Thursday connection with the State Police now in Hastings for new bouses for thj, dly. by Mr. Kurts’
। F |p
there last fall. Sherman Jones । ««
represent church, civic, union, inM-M is an important trunk line. ’
VI I kHWUlt J
rent, or for tale on easy terms to I man. as they were
। and Friday mornings. July 28 and
bought lhe Glenn Swift farm.
folks
who
will
wish
to
own
their
own
Kurts
home
at
27
These
contests
have
proven
one
that
body
of
law
enforcer*
can
be
11,*nP? •o’£rnTO- 11
to be paved from M-78
When Felonie* Are Com­
Three new babies arrived too.— a
‘ of the most popular feature* of the called on for any assistance they homes. That need will Increase I day
* C ,r°U,M lhrou«houl
north through Nashville to M-116 |
kv Juvenilei
boy al Donald Van Auken's. a girl
. .
There ts a fine cement pavement'
e,",e,'
may be able to give the iocal of­ with the ending ot the World war. evt
at Howard Cole's and a boy at
The
contests
will
be
in
charge
of
ficers
/
The
chairman
was
empowered
to
on
68
from
Its
intersection
with
1161
Soy«
Sheriff
Bern
Sherman Jones'.
arc planning for considerable ad-1
The olhc_ aay - representative of Henry Rogers, president of the Fsir
Another new "something" that appoint a nominating committee north to Ionia, and for many mile*
di lions lo their plants, and will' me Pet
which wi l report at an adjournwl north of that city
the Banner was dtewulng with Association.
pleases everyone is a _new
overcoat
thus have more men on their pay
________
...
--------!s&gt;.tr“o”nn sfr.
3
Harry Moxley of Mfi.C will su­
rolls than now. At least 50 should be
pervise the management of the
added to the number of homes in
M-78 north, seven
“.“..'c'^
i£Sl P."."“SX'
many entries The contests will be ,
will be to Ellston's ----------- —
ionic*
would deter youngster* staged on the race track In front i
.
Hodges.
Stanley
Cummings.
Shlrk-y
t
MRL
IIURI
|f
rom
repeating
*
uc
h
offcnse*.
He
made of tar and crushed rock.
!. Henry, and Leslie Hawthorne
I ■ ■■ VISSM a frmriive
of the grand stand Comfortable ■'
I
nude
a
suggestion
which
we
believe
Two of our boys are back from i Dr L. J. Caston, chairman of the ,
seats In the shade will be available I
the war with honorable discharges. 1I meeting,
First General Pay Raise By ber and other budding material*, it' mhBo^TYaj^lSoia1 Ute ro
stated the purpose of the I —• ■ ■* v
. ooara _.
.... In ihe grand stand al reasonable
Earle Barr, who had the rank of
prices.
'* Kiwanis club in sponsoring this ac- I
Congress Since 1925
a
• w.
a ■
.
I people of this county.
is not probable that definite plan* I from Ute Kurtxra
Bat.. spent 30L mo's. In N Africa. tlvity. He said that they n
The light weight teams, or teams
One in City, Other on M79;. lie said: 'Tills Jail is not equipped
for lhe erection of the needed new I Al atom 2 o'clock that afternoi
under 3000 pounds, will pull on ! President Truman last week ap- house* can be made now. But the lunkes raw Kim?* cattte tab
No One Seriously Injured
f°r
»‘,h
c“«1
mursoay morning with
witn lhe
tne heavneav-. Proved ,bc Irtfislation recently day when the required materials wdl £•* conilteld. KnwUnw rtre? Ra
’
1
| is positively my last term in this Thursday
’lvlna
be available seems to be niaring
hu hlred
At about 0 o'clock. Friday night, office, so I cannot be accused of ie*. team* over 3000 pounds, due to ''““T1 by
two car* collided near the oU sta-1 planning something for my own appear on the Friday morning pro- i’tnployee« their first general raise Th urgency of the demand for new pAtilnxllI olaco.
Hon. six miles east at this city. । benefit in what I am about to gram. The Fair management is U) pay since 1025 For regular pos - houses 1* such that definite plans to to the cornfleto’a^irad drtreai
al
in so-cuneu
so-called *utom*ite
auiuiiinuc
automatic gsupply that need
_
_ made caU,1(. outof the corn )ujd *hut t
*’ employees ln
.It
I
C Strain where county road 583. known as I recommend. I sincerely believe, and worklng to secure a team of over ai
should _be
—
j_
.v
---------•
—
□rovldea
a
20
SOON.
*o
materials
■
2.1
.i.*.d
।
grades,
the
new
law
provides
a
20
^
oqn
.
that
when
the
i
vi.Ua.. 7aU,? th. rshtiiA* I&lt;,n ,he American Legton and lhe the Lacey road, intersects M-7B.
hav* valid reasons for so believing. 2 tons for this contest.
(per cen’ Increase in base pay. or , *re Bgaln
the market, we will t’t
“d
h.2 h.j
KE: Dra,t board Mo*’ counties In the
Mr* Myrtle Reid, driving a car that if this jail, like that in CafMOO
per |ear ---- --------------- the lea- hear ' the music of the hammer when he
&gt;»?yt..t aJ..?a w.4h“alc have “ full-time counselor, c*’1 on M-70. started to turn into houn county, had a few. say 6 or
-------------------he
raise
.
.aw•&lt;
•»»»
.«
rva.
.
.
..
u- .i.a &lt;/hfiAi^ m!
Ia\ 'and n appeared to the Wartime Jhe oil station, when her car col-18 solitary cells, so located that
In payU be less than MOT
Mbte.“" “
““*“*•*“ “
k
...
p.
t d nndI Citizenship committee of the club tllded head onwith a west-bound I there could be no possible communlbrnther with the farmworK| that thla mallB an0Uld be broughtlCar driven by
Lawrence
Keeler,
of cation
with with
any other
prisoner;
and.
The law provides for overtime' our Building and Loan Assortscom
by Lawrence
Keeler,
of cation
any' olhei
.
found it
"c Glen
oien Campbell
campoeu has
nas been
oeen ov- । to lhe attention
BWenUon of representatives
, .....™..—..... —
Pfc.
this
city.
ic*.iw had
i».^ no
aa one
aa. with)if
wiihiir a
. first-offender
rinf^iffannar boy
kav was placed
niareri in
, payment, at the rate of tlme-and- non. fortunately, has large cash re- evident th
— —
/■ Keeler
ericas
vear and saw ac- i ofi Uvc
... countv
1
him in
emeus about a rear
I one-half for time in excess of 200 serves, or federal bonds that car "
me entire
enure
couniy
him.
In &gt;the Reid car were also the such a cell, he would be allowed no
Uon
m.-ii with
»&gt;m&gt; Mth wi».
Div inHe &lt;•
la mww
now near
•* rev
review
i.w 0
of» the u.nrv aire.dv driver's husband. Claude Reid and'visitor*; not permitted to have toi work days annually—that is In ex- i quickly
converted into cash. It n«n5 i been rolled down nor tram
------- X'~
I cess of five day* a week of eight one can supply •**
“ —
—• j40%
the Rhine river and expects to be done was given bv Robert Klevom the,r ,Our children. All seven *uf- bacco In any form, given no llberlhe
needed
on returning to hls hrawa
ton?Vd
JXr
,,ne time
Umc with
Wlth PalP,l-r&amp;jor
G&lt;™t
)n Germany
some
l staror“n.
—.* U,Burilngame.
.... C*habfeted
bruises and some of them ties He*
whatever:
fed fed
olain.plain,
ilmole
whatever;
simple
1 hours per day. This overtime pay­ । ot the cost of a new home, he can per Mr Kurtx and his tde
uarnet
uurnngame.
nai
’1 t'^liXL Jone., our son. Is ^V'Mfalre
ment I* to be in cash or compensa­ borrow 60% from that assortation
noticed the body of Renkas
son officer fur a*?
theLaffi
Office of Vetu™ food, with no extras—Just kept in
that kind of a place with that kind
ting time off
: But there will be many who would the
a
diaiance fra
of treatment—I believe a few days
Datnub^frlrer',Herdte*wlth arT anti* ,alk
‘h0W the need for lhe COUn* I
The law also provides for a dlf- like to be home-owners who do not; They hurried
lhe olara wl
Panut* Hver. Heja with an anti- , Mtor He gtreMK1 lhe hardship* en- son Lyle sustained face and head of such punishment a-ould impress
■nt tor
| ferential of 10 per cent
for employemploy­ . have 40% available tn casii to apply । body lay. and found he wi
lacerations, live
lhe other three had
had cute him with the idea that he would
riuTrri
lacerations;
larly -•
at night, on the purchase of that home. They
Mfkw was t
ees who work reguls-'aurea oy our ngr.ting men. their and hryu-. jirr
suffered head never wish to put tn another day tn
courage, endurance, and sense of i
■ "erea n4*a
a place
In other words It
J humor, which helps to carry them , Injuries. Keeler's left aide was punc- such
would be real punishment, that
ii^h-^rfihrptare.'
•nd
would be very impressive.
France, al present, with lhe 8lh
"Calhoun county", he said, "is find­
Air Force He went to Africa on a with the n^r1 The •heriff's office was notified.
! " A representative of the" Banner | Could
A"
0
’
d,vla
*
on
.
ln
New
A
brother
of
Sheriff
Bera,
a
deputy
ing
by
actual
experience,
that a short
special mission in '43.
inquired of Postmaster Roy Hub- I
, ’’“‘J1 w
k2°Yk.°.f I ah"lff. hurried to the scene of the sentence for a Juvenile offender for
Tlirec bora from here are still In fhlu t ahh
bard how this Increased compenaa* “f
K
}£al | ■eddent. He took all but Mr Reid hl* flrat offense—having him left
U»e 8 W Pacific Cant John Grud- fh ’ .
Hon would affect the employees of ? se“’9“
ff*' 1X11 k^nced—that । to Pennock hospital, where their all alone In a cell all the time while
rituki, who made hls home with lhe
i the Hastings postoffice.
. in a coi
our
debt
to
them
can
never
be
paid,
j
inluries
were
cared
for.
he
is
in
Jail,
deprived
of
all
luxuries,
Mr and Mrs. Herman Babcock, is
Mr. Hubbard renlled that the 25
H» says that Michigan has token i Both car* were hopeless wrecks
including tobacco, having only the
a flight engineer—tells of flying the lead in lhe United Stales. The
persons employed in the local office
Another automobile accident ockind of food—goes a long
over Manila several lime*. Col. "Mlchigan Plan" U known through- curred In this city Sunday night, plainest
including rural carriers, and subway toward curing him of delin­
Clyde LcClear. who was working out th* country, but he feels that 1 when a car driven by Raymond quency. It certainly Impresses on
for Mr* Chas Purcell kt lhe time a large percent ot our effort is still. Lancaster. 17. of this city, struck a hls mind 'that the way of the
of his Induction, was an MF but In the way of Up service It U ne- tree on Church Street, near Madl- trangresaor IS HARD.’ "
Michigan's Itedauto license
wrote of helping to build bridges ceaaary for every community to be son. injuring all five of the occuThe sheriff continued: "When,
and is now goirur to Naval School. org* nixed and coordinated
i pants of the car.
we send a young fellow to Jackson |. BUI Dexter la shown here going
By purchase
: line of busini
Pfc Maurice Miller learned lo be
(Continued on Page 5. Bee. 1.)
Lancaster sustained chest and prison, for the ftnt 30days there he j.
a baker for the Air Force He has --------------------------------------------- -—-___ 1 arm tn juries. Don Lancaster. 17. Is out In solitary confinement—and
"',.4
“
4
“
mortiu.
th.
d
u’dl। ‘.‘A*T?i
S
p&lt;
T
a
“
menl
dur,
ng
the
war.
lhe
actual
।
mortgage
the
second
mortgage
}°
“
*7by
—“I. ~
been in New Guinea and the Phil­
ne* I *
ton toi
’rahto*!*
nh0
A.S2
w,bo1?* *ho ta. con
\*nta
8 - mon«y the postal employe* here will. could be protected by ownership
। cousin of lhe driver, and Clyde It is solitary' and it is 'confineKc 1
110
1°f*m
lh* f“*r ui,h
H*11™* rodeo, receive under the new law will be I
later, by the sale of the prop- j Produc
ippine* but doean't like the climate
Ziegler. 16. received severe bruises; ment.' He can visit no one. No
Bl Wither nlace
one
u
auowea
io
visn
nun.
He)
,
J?
111
„
°
ne
cowboy*
and
only
a
very
small
increaae
over
erty.
is
allowed
to
visit
him.
He
A SERVirr MAW rpfakh
Zelma
Nance.
13. facial
lacerations
and
Mary
Ljncutfr
wlfe
of the has enoughfood,but it's very plain, i B““- He does trick riding, bronc what they are now getting by rea- । We would think this would not be Mlciiigan prison. Unless war p.
pionaid Van Auken. 8 1/c la with A nEKVILE MAN SPEAKS
_____
.___ He
... is allowed
____ .no
__ riding
___ ._____________
________
i___ for lhe organisa­ ties permit release of more Steel
i ___
very- »______
hazardous
riding,and
andnull
bullrirwalna
dogging.
the signal corp* somewhere in the
Parris Island. 8. C. j driver, severe leg lacerations.
and no
extras.
son
of the bonus allowances.
fore then, only one plate per
. Pacific.
, July 2, 1845
cilv Policeman Endsley, who re­ tobacco. Every boy sent from this
The bonus plan can be stopped tion that owned the second mort­
Bob Wygant Bnd. 3/c Is In the To The People of Barry County:— sponded to the call, took the in­ county to Jackson that I have talked
whenever the postmaster general gages and that lhe stock of such an
I hare Just finished reading lhe jured to Pennock hospital. After with has told me that he suffered
Naval hospital at Mare Island.
organization would be a fair in­
In the fair book the August dates
Calif, recovering from burns and Banner of June 31. and I don't mind treatment Ziegler and Don Tanca*- more real punishment tn that 30 on
&gt;n several pages
be dlsre- signed to keep the pay of postal vestment.
----- -*■should
—
plates
broken bone* received while serving aaying that I was greatly dliturbed I ter were released,
days of solitary confinement than garded
It may be that there are individ­
farded for the July dates. Lee Bell employees somewhere near, though
when I read lhe article "Officers
* *■»
te year or two of the balance of J, chairman of the sheep division I considerably less than, they could uals in thia city who could afford
on a destroyer In the Pacific.
*he rouid
his sent.
—. Ind. rriid*Lt a^t of lnal*ad of CUre Williams Chair- e*n» In factories
to build one or two house* to rent the motor vehicle
Lynn Stoddard. S 1/c is also in a arrest 16. aged 15 to 20." I* thia my
said he
could and did
hospital at Great Lake*. Ill., suf­ home town? What la happening to I ———————
,nS,nt^t^
d Kit Mi™ man of lhc ,wlne &lt;U**«ton U WIL , • But now" observed Postmaster That would be a safe investment. If
Half-year plates
fering from complications follow­ our youth? Yes. I said OUR youth! ■ A ere- uitiiiTr
h^n ’llam Lct*on Instead of Clare Wil- Hubbard, "the pay la fixed by l*w. the house* were p-operly located, duecd next veer,
I ire U I E
now and then; chances to sec —
ball Hams.
llamr
“ and
ept congress
cnn„reu can
ing an attack of scarlet fever last For the youth of our town and coun- LA J I
and no
no one
one MC
except
can re
re.­ and would probably yield consider­ reverse of ths fuh-yaar te*
games, hear radio programs. Ujetures.
March.
duce It. That Is a decided gain: and ably more than federal or municipal dark green numerals on a '
responslEle for them and lo them. S
sermons, etc., ana to see. ahd ocJust to prove me wrong about
all postal employees appreciate It. bonds.
background.
_ _________
is this: What are we going
I caslonally converse with others. It
What kind of real estate ought a
the weather, a hard rain and wind­ question
Bo. though it does not mean much worker
do about it?
to buy. especially if he were
i was not so different from whst out­
storm came along n few minutes toBo
benefit while we get the bonus we
you say. "We have done some­ war
Dear uoua.
Gang.
siders
have."
aiacra nave.
•
----------are now allowed by the department,
thing about It. we have arrested
In
lhe
July
Reader's
Digest
is
an
It
is
necessary
to
condense
news]
"Several
of
these
young
fellows
Airmnn
Rarnvararl
all of us are glad to have the pay article which presents that point
the little chicks. Now . savs bus- them” But is that a &amp;ati*fartnrv &lt; as much aa possible this week have told me", said the sheriff, "that I _r,"un
Having decided to engage 1
«?Ir?«iHlmnwlmr "thaT hav^nn hprt ' answer? Not
• dam «l«htl I do ;
fixed definitely at the rates pro­ thoroughly. It dlscuaaea the new
therefore we'll try to combine two 1 if their punishment had ended with i
i
buslneaa, the above will ।
started mowing that hay on Frl not profess to be a psychologist but! weeks
ithirM^roi
A^^rroiitare;
an: vided in the new law. which Presi­ frontier for America. Following the er
next Ume.
“ ---------- - ’--------1 n*n“rd^
of the personal property at
The tractor broke down too but j think I understand somewhat the i
confinement, they would have felt
ST.
y' 2he, ??dy °! dent Truman has approved.”
The
minute
we
read
the
stories
mnvbe I can go fishing.”
r- - S2e«: H?X« . m.u
H'S.
feeling of those 16 boys and I do of the “Bunker Hili" we thought of
.A.... ...
« W— —
. auction at lhe farm located ।
Hoping that you can all be at the not believe that It is altogether their
&lt;
siasippl. Many a man tn the east
thing like that again. Bo I feel Mrs Prank Rogers. Hastings. R-4. RED CROSS BOARD
Roy
Gardner
and
Frederick
Young.
home front soon I am.
The Executive Board of the^Bar* secured a farm in that frontier and Ville and Freeport rood;
fault. I .think it Is the fault of the We have since learned that Roy certain that if we could give Juve­ has been recovered from the wreck­
age of n Curtis Commando plane ry Co. Chap, of the American Red made himself and hls family inde­ mile* east of Middleville. Tl
community, the schools, the churches
Sincerely yours,
reassigned when he reported nile first offenders a few days of
offering a good list of cattle.
Cross----will -meet
Tuesday
evening.
and the parents. These four factors was
the slopes of Mt. Whitney. Calif.--------------------------- --------— pendent
Irene Jones
back to the west coast (he had absolute, solitary confinement, they on
each contribute to the moulding served
The new American frontier, the
would not wish to do any more law­ at an elevation of about 13.000 July 17. at 7:30 pjn. at the Red
on
the
Bunker
Hill
since
of a youth* character and they must
breaking. I hope Barry county feet. Capt. Rogers had been re- Crocs room in the Stebbins build- Digest article states Is lhe acreage
Followlng is the letter for this work hand'tn hand If they are to do
Members
are urged
to *be
pres­ near industrial cities, where the
— **
—- ------------------J *"
---------will provide these cell*. It Is not ported missing since Feb. 2, when *Ing.
In
the
Philippines.
On
June
30th
week:—
a satisfactory job. It is not an Im­
factory worker can buy a tract of
much punishment to any one of the plane took off from the Marine ent.
Greetings:
possible job, nor even a difficult sad word came about the other the 25 boys now in this jail to be in Air Base al El Centro. Calif., on a
elsewhere tn thia issue far
Barry County man aboard ship:— Jail. They have the regular ra­ flight to Corvalls. Ore. The wreck- QUIETEST JULY 4TH
more man ten acres, vnere nc two tlculars
In between sniffles (Incidently. one. but It requires the whole heart­ Mr. and Mrs. John W. Young
in lhe i;
■
Chief of Police Harry Thompson live, easily get lo his work in the,
tions. They can play cards or other
do any if vou happen to know a ed support or every person In
community.
We
can
and
we
must
'
R
’
has
been
on
the
police
force
of
this
city and. when wort is alack, raise,
games They can smoke if they win; June 30 but searching parties did
sure cure for Hay Fever' III try
I I’ "deeply regret to Inform you that They can visit with each other, and not reach It until this week
put
an
end
to
youth
negligence
and
l
most
of
hls
living
on
his
own
prop,
Hi
city
for
13
years.
He
stated
to
a
and not let Zolly down. Little did
your son Morton Frederick Young.
IdenUflcatlon was made through Banner representative that lhe 4th erty. By setting out vines and fruit | will ।
I realise that I would ever be called we must prevent any future occur­ Machinists Mate Second Class have visitors call on them. But if
of July this year was the quietest he trees, by having a laris garden, he; atp&lt;
on to write to you service folks, rence of such character moulding. USNR previously reported missing each one had to take 10 or 15 days fingerprints and dental work.
It
1*
a
reflection
upon
every
person
can
get
by
when
a
lay-off
fromlcatei
in
a
cell,
and
be
deprived
of
the
had
ever
known
here.
Capt, Rogers had served 18
who read the Banner.
In action is now known to have things I have mentioned, he would months
Hastings. She I* offs
tn the South Pacific area
Some of the gals at the Manu­ in the community.
UBJ, kliu UA-ua, w««.A to--Are you as a member ot the com­ been killed In action while in the know the meaning of punishment and had returned to thia country NOTICE
list of household awda
facturing Company are in a dither munity
doing all you can? Are you service ot his country. Hls remains in a way that he could never for- to become an instructor.
The office of the Selective Service ample time for work around hls
as to what our uncle with the long as a member
ot the school board or were burled at sea with full mlUtary
home. Hls social security benefit*
board
will
be
closed
on
Saturdays
whiskers is going to do with some board of directors or school teach­ honors. If further details are re­
and what he could raise on hls own
beginning
July
1.
.of you fellows. Take my cousin ers doing all you can? Are you as ceived they will be forwarded to
FAftM SAFETY WEEK
land would make a lay-off no eeri- where In thia issue fur full
Connie for Instance. Bhe and her a minister or priest or. Bunday you prompUy. To prevent possible
ous hardship for him.
hope chest are just running over school teacher or church member aid to our enemies please do not
JULY 22-28
Inside our city limits 1* a conwith hope when she got word that doing all you can? Are you as a divulge the name of his ship or sta­
Mderable acreage property that DOES IT FAY?
Michigan will join Hie rest of the
Frank already had his orders for parent doing all you can?
"There are many more out-of- nation in observing National Farm
• । could be readily utilised for sueh
tion unless the general circum­
Doe. Il pay to
coming home, and then In the next
In at least sixteen cases (and stances
,
are made public in news oounly people vacationing in Barry Safety week. July 22 to 28, accord­
Mr. and Mr*. E W Parmalee. who lay-outs of budding lot* of one or liiuitlnrs liar.nrr?
mall hls orders were cancelled and probably many more) some one has ,stories. Sincerest sympathy Is ex­ county than in the htetory of the ing to Llovd H. Oell. head of the have Just bought the A. K. Frandsen (two acres, or more s* desired
he has to stay in Germany another failed. Think it over. Il is a se- ,tended to you in your great loss.
assortation." says George R Green, Michigan State college department business. They are both natives of
We have discussed this subject
His tractor was
six months or so. You know fellows rious problem and we must not let
Vice Admiral Randall Jacobs chairman of the Barry County of publication* who has been desig­ Detroit where they attended lhe at considerable length because it is
that wedding dresses are hard to Il happen again. But do more
nated state chairman of the week. public schools Mr Parmalee U also Important. We all want our facthe chief of naval personnel Tourist and Resort Assoc.
get and you shouldn’t let your un­ than think about it. find the mis­
Mr. Green says that for the last
The two-fold alm of the week Is a graduate of lhe Detroit Business i torte* to expand and employ mare
Pfc. DeWitt Cutler arrived in
cle change his mind so often. I un­ take and rectify it or at least pre­ U. 8. Bunday, July 1. He called his three or four Bundays he has had to educate farm people to act safely university.
। men. as they will if houses in Has,
requests for three to seven cottages
derstand from a reliable source that vent it from happening again.
They come to Hastings
obtainable by their etn­
Hasting;, from MidMid-, tings are
ai
There are counties* ways that you ,wife. Virginia, and will soon be and that the greatest trouble In them to recognise, guard against. dietown.
...----- Conn.,
A.— where Mr. M------ ... Al
------- J for rcnt or for purchase on
Maude Yertv is freexlng strawber­
Parmalee
pioyee*
home. DeWitt Is the son of Mr
ries. so Keith can have his short can help to bring youth negligence and Mrs. Carroll Cutler of Route operating the association u the and eliminate as many hazards as was manager of lhe Montgomery IK..U.
favorable to horn* ownership. tractor
terms fl
thia is a matter that
Inability to provide bousing facili­ possible
cake when he eete home. Hope you to an end. If you can't think of ,
Ward store He has been with Ulis 1 We
We believe
bel!
them drop me a note and I will be
make It soon Keith
The principal source of farm company for a number of years, should be taken up seriously by th*
Jlnunv Faulkner (Middleville) ties The demand far exceeds the
Bav Rock (Lyle Rockhill) I want glad to make a few suggestions. I has cabled, his folks that be Is on
K yfeels that Ulis greater influx work accidents in which about 4.500 being in many of their stores, in­ Hastings Chamber of Commerce It
persons are killed each year are cluding store* Ih Michigan. Penn­ is an urgent matter. Important to
you to know that when Lavpna got am not an authority but I have a hls way home from Germany with
1
into Barry county U du* quite machinery, livestock and falls This sylvania. and Long Island. He hag Hastings and to its future.
your first letter from India the few Ideas and a lot of interest in a
July n
1 step over enroute to the Pacific. largely to the fact that many people toll could be materially reduced If al«o traveled for the company from
other day. she dashed right down our town and It'* future cillaen*
A A»
IV..
,A. —A • A
pose of
CIRCUS TO PERFORM AT
If this letter causes ona-half of
more atlenUon were given to such Maine to Florida.
■
you who read it to think, and stir*
thing* as always stopping machinery
Three little daughters make up FAIRGROUNDS, SATURDAY
Citation
reads:
Mlciiigan. Out-of-state licenses on before making adjustments, keeping their family. They ara Lou Ann.
Circus Day in Hastings I* July 14.
that the Censor had crossed out. even a few of you into action then &lt;
22 April IMS the streets are mostly from Ohio looae boards nailed down, having a six; Carol Lee, three: and Nancy Lewis Brother* Ctrcua to bore at
it will be well worth my time.
Under the provisions of Executive and Illinois Many Michigan peo­ place for all tools, and disposing of Jane, one and one-half.
Roger E. Bennett
th* Fairgrounds with all th*
thing she wmiMn"» want to read
No. MIA a Bronx* Star Med- ple from the eastern part of ths old nails, broken glass and trash
R. t Bennett. H.A. 1/c, USJfJL Ord«r
&lt;
Goll and bridge ara the main clowns, animal acta, dancing girts,
anyway. Incident’Uy Rock, you may
Dental Dispensary
।sl is swsrded by the Commanding state are also resorters here.
In handling livestock, serious accl- leisure pursuits of the Parmalees serlallsts and other novslUe* which I
run acraar John Lockwood or Em­
Parris Island, South Carolina
&lt;General. 8th Infantry Division,
Between January and July Mr.
They say that they like Hasting*
erson Struble in your neighborhood
P. 8.1 think this problem deserves iAPO 6. to Private Flrat Class Win­ Green sent out on request over 4.100
and plan to make It their perma­ popular. The first performance be­
ston L. Boyes. 3864M17. Infantry. mans of Barry county resorts. This when approaching them, keeping nent home They ara living at 438 gins at 3 p m and lhe evening per­
talnlv enloved the "anana" that
United States Army. Vm heroic
cattle dehorned. and making use of E. Center St. lhe house recently va- formance at • nm. Th* dam open
(Continued on Page 3, Bee. 1.)
a safe bull pen.
at l pm and 7 p.m.

FORM BARRY VET'S
AFFAIRS COUNCIL

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JULY 12. 1945

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. imTRSDAT, JULY 11. IMS
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George WatMn ha* aold
vtn 'verum' arid sons. Donald and hl* farm lo hl* nephew. Leon WatDale of Roan. Ind. Mr. and Ml*.
T.T ""
Harry York of Wabash. Ind.. Mr Orevunan visited hb aunt Effie an
and Mrs Merle Earnick and daugh- W edneaday. He will rcP9rt #l Ml*
ter. Ima of Paw Paw ond Joyce «“&gt;•
•»«&gt;* 22 r‘?r.,
'^5 “*
Cleveland of Bangor. a Prank Hel- *l*,'n’en,-1 *
“nd
Douglas
Heir and grandson. Bobble Monica Oainder have a,new baby rirf *
are spending"
spending two weeks ln*MUwnuin Mllwnu- - Mra
Mr* Lila
L,,l‘ Collison
r«,1Unn and
ntltl Mrs.
Mr*. Netr
Nettlekee.
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Wi* .. with
with Mr.
Mr. and
and Mr*
Mr* Oeonre
George «&lt;»«““•&gt; were In Battle Creek. FriSmfth and Marjorie * Jean Snyder day. . ««• H“Hman visited her

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Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Armour spent
Saturday evening at Pleasant lake,
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buckner
of Battle Creek who are spending
several day* there. * Lottie Collister of Prairieville, formerly ot this
community, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Orvll Gray one day last week. *
Mr. and Mr*. Edwin Pixley of Bal­
neighbors extend congratulations to DOWLING
Mrs Martha Replrxlr on her 9!»t
Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Hyde called tic Creek called on their parents
birthday on June 27 and to John on their grandmother. Mrs Anna Mr and Mr* Cha*. Pixley Tuesday
McLeod on lib 82nd birthday July —
- --------------Trcthric.
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. evening. Edwin has received a dis­
Hyde has finUhcd a mlnliterlal ability discharge from the army.
Gene Kny spent the past week course at Berrien Spring* cailege Mr* Evelyn Dalbce and friend of
in Paw Paw and Mrs. Beth Cartel iind with hl* wife will locale in Galesburg were Wednesday ckllerx
spent Wednesday and Thursday Muskegon where he will be affilia- * Mr. and Mrs. Ray N Kelly of
Wacousta and Mr. and Mr* Wm.
wtih her mother. Mrs. tenure
Waugh and Ronnie. She came to Hyde will teach Home Economic* Moore of Freeport, were Sunday
gue*t* of Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence
lielp Ronnie celebrate his 12th
birthday. A Mr and Mr*. Bert Mi- Battle Creek visited Ills grand­ Hughe* and family. * Funeral serv­
Cillum spent Sunday with Mr. and mother. Mrs Ella Smith, mid the ice* were held Saturday at the
Mrs. Donald McCallum of Brush l&lt;-o Geller Cufrilly last week while Henion funeral home. Delton, for
Ridge. * Robert Engle of Wood­ i lib parents took-a sight-seeing trip Mrs. Ernest Paus who passed away
land spent Hie past week with Dm- by motorcycle through several ot Wednesday at the home of her «Unid Moyer * Mr and Mrs Cliarln. the western states. A Mrs. Horace ter. Mrs. Jennie Greer of Hickory
Bates and son» of Mlshawauka Edmunds enter tall.cd her niece and Comer s. a Wm. Woer. 8 2/c has
Ind hove been spending a two i nephew from Hutinga U*t week been spending a 13-day leave with
weeks' vacation with her parents. while their mother, Mrs Ellis Kel- hl* family and I* to renort to Rhode
Mr. mid Mrs Ray Kerns. A Mr , ly. made a trip to New York lo »ee Island.
-—Wednesday.
------------- - William
----------- — Is—in
and min.
Mrs r.u
Ed Monies ...
nt Hailing*
nnu
...... - her husband who b in the service '1*'6 Bc-tocc*. _ . _________
are spending the summer at their j atjd W1Uk there on short leave. A Mr.
‘
* • *'
cottage here at Long lake
, nnd Mrs. Orlir Fisher called on Mr POWERS ECHOES
A
leo Jones has returned to Tolc- and Mrs. M J. Norris at Prairien
r. and
Dr.
mid Mr*
Mr* Carletan
Carletan Smith
Smith and
and
do. after apendtag a week w ith I'11 I villc Sunday evening * Millon । daughter Margaret of Hnvder. New
cousin. Mrs. Blanche van Horn 'Trafford passed away Sunday rve- York nnd Mr nnd Mr* Virgil Anu..r„ hs. h.M.n In n.Hle ■ ,.llu.
n lingering Illness a' hls drBWM nnrt daughter Arlene spent
Creek vbiting her abter A Mrr home in Dowling. He U su.-vlvrtl by. Thursday at the home of their aisMildred Good of Paw Paw spent iii* wife. May. and a son. Jrnnes ter-ln-lnw. Mrs Arthur Bedford. A
her vacation with Mr and Mrs Trafford, of Indiana nnd one । A telephone ha* been installed in
Nelvin Warner mid family. A Miss daURlitcr. Mr* Harold Dcprlcstcr. tllc home of Mr and Mrs. Carner
Celia Sager of Kalamazoo spent the
.^”n A4i?,r ".nd M7&lt;fral KTundschondelmaycr nu
No 73-F11. abo i&gt;,
at
-.......
ociiuiiucucusjc*
week with Giennice Gelb. * Mi
children. The
funeral
an/
----- - No.
—
was held
, Mr was
and r.eld
Mrs., Mr
Frank
McNutts
Cor-1 73.j»|
‘
and Mrs Forrest Chilson id Niles Tuesday jit T30 ^at Hickory
kurv Cor73.P|2
and Mbs Helen Voekiin »l Dowa­
WtQluce Preston nnd sons ,
Weekend guests at lhe home of
giac spent Sunday with Mrs Mur­ attendedI a
the . mr&gt;i
- family reunion al
.. ...»
Mrs rtrmur
Arthur doikuii
Bedford wcic
were niuts
Miss
tha Chamberlain and Mrs Emmi.,
t
|homtr U1
of „„
hls father. William ,-,
PresBeverly Cook mid Mb* Jean Har­
Dickerson * Mr and Mrs Hany t ton
ion m
nt Sparta Saturday cvenil
evening ringion of Hasting*. Sunday ealJone* and family of Kalama/-. । Th.
Tlicie
;.- mr eleven rUlirtr.
children ar.d
and ....
nil ; IPr
|Pr,, wcrc Mr nnn
„IMj Mrs lsto
Don tsnven
Bllven
called on Mrs Lenore W.itigh. Sun- | were present for the occasion, also „f Lansing and Mr*. Will Field of
-*av
sewtai grandchildren.
A Mrs-Edna Hastings
Hasting*. ♦A Mrs
Mrs Ernie
Ernie nail
Bail enterenter■ • even'tit. •
- M-,TC ami
&lt;1. - ,ui. ...I,..
tl I tied Mr
Wh I, - &lt; 11, spent
. umed
...
.....Tuesday
.
,
George /'l.ln.nnn
Chipman &lt;-Ht
entertained
Mr. Whitworth
the weekend. ,with
at dinner
evening
and
Merle
“un .Mrs
Mr" ?
Ip Dibble
i mid urmid
c ,
J£r. nnd .Mla
In honor of her mother's birthday,
children Buxann and Bil.i &lt;-f in- Delton and attended the funeial of t Those present were Mr nnd Mr*
troit.
troit Mr mid
and Mrs Jinymntiil
Raym.md DP&gt;nib- Mrs Ernest Fas* on Saturday at Harold
Harold Stable.
Sobie. Mbs
ML** Arlene
Arlene JohnJohnhle. Mr anti Mrs. Bert _McC.ilhi.il the Hcitloii funeral home.
|I son. ...
—. «...
. ...
Miss —
Patricia
Soblc ....
MIm —
Rutii
and Mr. mid’Mrs" MUo'PlTcbin.; ..:
&lt; Johnson and Mr. Roy Nienow all
of Grand Rapids * Sunday callers
’
Jul&gt; * ■ .
F, . n,......
Mr. nnd Mr.s. Oley Douglas* and- : at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs Cnrit umrss-iit Mn Florence Corwin ,kjnllV
Carlton Center spent nrr Schondelmayer were her brothHaslines .1.id N.In I h• &lt; nee &lt; • r«i' [
with hb mother. Mis Lib
of Baltic Ct«ek will i t tkel; tmugla.-s Iconic Douglass &gt;,Kmt the Bowerman and family and father
m the Ruucl Hurts » Miss Rut
(.llh
Oal* Lllriu
l:.:n..zo&lt;. t . • pendb.. . .;clirtrr ()f Lr.n. lne and Mr, KenMr mid Mr. NN lb iqi;t.t|, th.,;,, „r SI John, were guests DURFEE
dr nnd N.rs Waltni. i tt ,ht. home of Mr and Mr.s Harry
Gibson
Niles MH-iii the pit' Dtiitii from Tuesday ur.ill Tliurs- It is some better than expected in
- ■ Mr, ’[■’l ' da; nnd they all spept tile 4th at tills vicinity * Mr mid Mr* Rex
Gould i.nd fmnilv. r IT’e ri-a-'i- i][l..u| |ugc • Keith Otis relumed Casey attenditl the OtllMpte and
dale LAS -.in
entrriaint-l
■ 10 hb horn • in Laming Thursday Ashly weddinit nt the First Prmbylid Mrs Her: Ju(ter sp. tiding two weeks with Hu- tertun church in Battle Creek
MiCaEum nvirsd.r. Jnlv 12 Din- ibert S&lt; brier * Mr and Mrs France Sunday * Jcase Osgood ot Mc­
... ------------ j ... iuc * .Gorham attended the homecoming Callum will be our delegate to Con­
nt' I-it Ymikee Springs church Sunday ference * Winifred Davis and moth­
and Mrs
1
i * Mr. and Mrs Harry Dunn,
l.uel- tlu IBOfl County Normal
er attended
Scott Field. Hi . and friend rnll.-d - Ii. Schrier and son. Hubert, spent reunion at Alma last week A Mr.
at the Lester MmnrSundiv * ‘ Hundav with Mr and Mrs Ci ville and Mrs Otis Fisher of Comstock
David Kingsbury of Grant! Rp:ild« 'Krebs of Charlotte at their cottage were Sunday guests at the John
b vbiting his father. Cat! Kim’s- I at Thnrnapple lake Mary Dunn Ho. li-. The H.izen Hooks were aflburi mid grmidpirrtit, Mr an l । Eppclhcinter ol Vicksburg w.u also .rnoon caller.* * Mrs Henry D.
—■ a guest.
Davis and Winifred and Jcrtlyn
Mr and Mr, Ray Weils mid fam­ spent the Ith in Dutton * The Rev.
ily &lt;&gt;i Plmnwcll n»eni from Wed- O Munger ond family spent the
HICKORY CORNERS
ii-Mluy until Hmiilay with hb par- 4th in Kalamazoo * Herbert Davis
...
enb'eii:,
Mr sir
and
mui Mrs
airs vuarr
Clare Well.
nni. of Grand Rapids rp.nt Sunday with
Hickory Corner, churrhe.-. held &lt;&gt;..... Dil|r WcPs b, staying for a longer tiir home folks * Mr and Mrs.
reception .it the church social r&lt;».im,
vL.n * Mr and Mrs George Ha- Clyde Wilkins and fumllv returned
on Friday evening I &gt;r tin- new pasVtl)&gt; d|.(| .oll Dick, and gmnd- to their home Saturday after spend­
tor. the Hrv Paul Rielianb •in‘l . duugiit. t. Carolmm. and Wm Ha- ing two weeks with Mr and Mrs.
famlly There wru. a gouii att-'iKi-,
attended community meeting Bert Wilkins * The Christian Enmice and U hue supper * Tin- Rd , ,lt ooudwili church Saturday ew- dea voters seems lo be creating new
D T Purrir.i - i Hives Junction bad , 111I; 4 « mi i»ud Mrs Alfred Curler intsrost at the Baltimore church.
charge Of the service- at the Wes- ,f s&lt;,u!1, u^nd. called at Wm Hnleynn church July 8lh. the Rev v&lt; tis' home Saturday eveuing SuuTobacco Production
Kcnnrth Filer Im Inc at Holland tn tl&gt;
t|lrr,. wcre •1/ and Mrs
rhu.ge o’ it ■ -■ rvh •’ Hu i- * hiiiiu |t;»nlciti Hart and Mary of Brush
Total world production of tobacco
Malone ol Muskegon was a rvc.-iu
Mr mid Mr. Howard Joan- amount* to about 3.000.000 ton* an­
cauer at «by Harriet Bnrnr, Jiunii
(1y Hickory Corners and Howard
nually.
Vroornan. A Lorraine Corbin. Dick.
and d'aughvr. Mu

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July 13 ai Midland Park. Gull lake
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Mr and Mrs. Mvlo Shaw had as ,
their guests last Friday cveniiw. Mr ,
mid Mrs Cartel Kline of Battle &gt;1
i Clerk A Mr -mil Mrs Harold KU* ,
। burn of Ki«Umnzr« were Sunday
guests of hb sister. Mrs Bon Parks ,
and family, a .Mr mid Mrs Jim-1
; mie Bowerman spent
Thursday ।
night and Friday here *ith hL. ।
.brother and sW-.r-ln-law. Mr. and
| Mrs Fred Bowerman and family A ,
Mr. mid .Mrs Hany Sttmpson were
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and
daughter. Mr and Mrs. Theodore
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of Middleville pa«&gt;c&lt;l Sunday after­
noon with her parents. Mr and Mrs. ।
Charlie Andler. A Ack Johnson was
ii caller at the Johnson ahd Wlrringa home Sunday forenoon A Mr ,
and Mrs Harold Pugh of Battle
Creek were Sunday evening guests '
of Mr. and Mrs Mylo Shaw. • Littie Raymond Miller of Hastings 1 • '
spending some time here with hi* ,
aunt. Mrs Fred Bowerman and
family A Mrs Julie Andrus of Wav- ■
land passed Sunday here with Mrs
Ben Parks and family We ■ nrr '
pleased to report that Mrs
Ben ,
Parks, who has been in ill health for
over, six months, is improving nicy- i
ly. She is able to be but in the
yard much of the time.

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David Edward, born Saturday. June J
tn at Leila hospital. S 1/c Hoff- &lt;
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mil Grandpa Hoffman hasn't p*;.
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JULY 15-14
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Ann MiUer, Kay Walker

EVE KNEW HER APPLES'
SUNDAY ond MONDAY. JULY 15-16
Tallulah Bankhead. Charles Cobum, Anne Baxter

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JULY !«, 1M5

Havtn* and Mr.
a picnic at Newton lake
N Mr. and Mr*. Roy O*k*
jhtcr. Dtlfla. spent Sunday
at the home of their son
ily. Mr. aud Mrs. Lemuel
Prairieville.

IKE
d Mrs. H. O- Armour spent
1 evening at Pltasant lake.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Buckner
e Creek who are spending
lay* there. ♦ Lottie CoilUrairleville. forme’rly of this
Ity. called on Mr. and Mr*,
ray one day lost week. *
Mr*. Edwin Pixley of B*tk called on th«lr parents
Mra. Cha*. Pixley Tue»d*»
Edwin ho recei'.etl a dlsllicharge from the army,
elyn Ddlbce and friend of
rg were Wednesday callers,
ind Mrs Ray N. Kelly of
a and Mr. and Mrs Wm.
&gt;f Freeport, were Bunday

and family. * Funeral sen re held Saturday al the
funeral home. Delton, for
jay al lhe home of her slsi. Jennie Greer of Hickory
* Win Wocr. 8 2/c has
ending a 13-day leave with
|v and Is to report to Rhode
Wednesday. William Is In

IS ECHOES
*
id Mrs Carletan Smith and
r Margaret of Snyder. New
id Mr. and Mrs. Vlntil Anmd daughter Arlene spent
iy at the home of their *Uhw. Mrs Arthur Bedford. A
hone has been Installed in
nc of Mr and Mrs. earner
i Mrs. Frank McNutts No.
end guest* al the home of
irthur Bedford were Mils
Cook and Miss Jean Hnrof Hastings Sundav cal■c Mr nnd Mrs Don Bliven
■Ing nnd Mrs Will Field of
s * Mrs Ernie Ball enterat dinner Tuesday evening /
&gt;r of her mother's birthday.
Sohle, Miss Arlene Johnss Patricia Soblc Miss Ruth
i and Mr Roy Nlenow all
id Rapid* * Sunday callers
home of Mr and Mrs Cartondclmaver were her broth­
wife. Mr and Mrs Fred
■an and family and father
Bowerman Sr.

one i« working in the hay.
ime better than expected In
•ItUty * Mr and Mrs Rex
attended the OUlMple and
redding at the First Prcsbychurch tn Battle Creek
* Jesse Osgood of Me­
tt ill be our delegate to Con­
st Winifred Davis ant! moth- ■
ided lh&lt; 1906 County Normal
at Alma last week * Mr.
is Otis Fisher of Conv.t&gt;jek
unday guests ot the John
The Hazen Hook* were aflrallcrs * Mrs Hcnrv D.
and Winifred and Jerilyn
tie 4th in Dutton * The Rev
liger and family spent tho
Kalamazoo • Herbert Davis
id Rapid.* rp.-nt Sunday witu
w folks * Mr and Mrs
iVtlkins and famliv relumed
home Saturday after spend­
&gt; weeks with Mr nnd Mrs
■tlklns ♦ The Christian Bi­
ts seems to be creating ne­
at the Baltimore church.

world production of tobacco
ts in about 3,000.000 tons an-

The Hastings
Banner
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! trnors become personalities to one decade* to come. Yet. here at Mac- for cablegram* to most AJ».O. ad-1 &lt;I&gt; 'collect data and Information * built around the group* now I vtalon. lhe 6th. row 111 conaecutlv*
Initead 6f names or title*, kinac. discussion was proceeding drtaea. In that case It I* necessary a* to the facilities and service* । functioning.
■
days combat and after a short ner
-• •* -.
------------ In
■“ the
--- --------------------------------the
own :, avallable-to veteran*.
Leslie Hawthorne, chairman of
i.ii.s.s . ..
.I
mostly
same old
groove a*''for
f— —
« famin' to send their «...
u HmiiAT'ifkiSwMC' I In »dditkm to *11 this, however, fa the comparatively happy prewar messagemessage. The Red Cro**
Croa* serve* on!,-1
on!,- ) (2&gt; Prepare detailed plan* for a the committee, said that there had IOI »'n"-comt&gt;*t. ha* been In
'the governors at Mackinac really
lth
'n normal m»»n«
________
when
mean* «r*
are nn«
not avail..
avail- . comprehenilve statewide veterans'. bc,n no “*e brought to their com-1
campaign in Northern Luzon, KJ?
able.
program
miltec that had not been followed
ha* recently been promoted to
cook HKO8. Kditon
wotked at their job. Each morning.
Some message* have been sent by H
nt' through. He feel* that thU new Corporal. Also ha* the Combat In­
Y-.H' afternoon and evehing there were
By inference at least. Stassen prisoner*
prcclailon
of war after their release
3’
,th*
' &lt;ir?,nix*Uon aliuuld
be
accepted.
|।
fantrymr-'iiiuuiu
vc
Bcvcpvcv.
z- Medal.
round table sessions at which some asked tliein to raise their- sights, to their famllle* via the Red Cros*.
M ' ahlrleY Henry,
try. temporary coun- |I In regard to th* actlvltlai of lhe
otiko rather spirited argument* developed. to break out of purely provincial
hour* of wolfk
work 8th division, the commanding O«iIn case of legal need for lhe
„f
f “lor- hM pul *in
n 40 hounl
“ •• Admittedly the course of the nation bounds and take active leadership serviceman it b necessary to have
------- - He
... empha--------------erMj ggjjj. "Although opposed by an
1 ln leM thon •--- month.
' wa* not changed by these discus- In mobilizing lhe public opinion of the request of a lawyer or Judge, i
sized lhe fact that the. job i* too enemy who resisted bitterly from
HUliACRfPTION
siuns but many of the talks did rep­ their stales in support of world There may be lhe queatlon cf a di- “*“•.fTflL".
«tate h -’ b1g fl,r
are so many strongly fortified well emplaced
.... one man.
....... There
...c.c----------------------ul. 1 resent detailed and thoughtful jX'sce problems—especially in regard vorce or of providing care for the
L'
ptiascs
u---------to--be checked -•
with
- the
------vet- portions . . who enrolovtd arui---------■ pll*l commission, department of eran that a full-time man 1* need- ' }«ry. morUr and rocket fire In
t&gt;. studies of problems which are prob­ lo understanding of tlw San Fran­ children and other family pr&lt;,
nubile
'
:
instruction.
instruction,
board
of
regents,
regents.
ed
ed.
large volume, ahd who launched
' ably current In almost every state. cisco Charter which, at present, lenu. such a* settling an estate
of
agriculture.
board
of
rduThe
Mlslature naa
ho* passed a bill
bill ' repeated counter-attack*, the 6th fur hls lady love who ho
Sometimes when a man 1* home ™.-'
’“'I
»ne legislature
represent*
ihe
only
possible
avenue
! Admittedly, loo. the impressive
on leave he desires an extension to
1
'ih..r
w,ltrh “»*"** counties and num­ Infantry Division seized and main­ with him.
of approach toward an equitable so­ help get tlU crops in. The county ! 1“™-. “”&lt;&gt;
“*e.r
* Idpalltle® to allocate fund* for such tained the Initiative In lhe east­
far sounding resolution* passed by the lution of international problems.
agent or the A A A may give lhe 1 turning w-rvlce* lo veterans.
wu
.j.
Th£
;u
work. The community set* up II* ward advance against the 6himbu
convention were mostly super heat­
necessary -information which the
&lt;41 Provide a central contact be- own budget and- elect* the entire
Stazsen aroused more Interest Red Cross send* in.
. cd air and mean notfang—but that
| tween federal agencies dealing with program.
—
। is a common failing of resolutions. than any other individual at the
In ca*c of the death of a member : the problems of veteran*, such a*
The state trains counselors, pay­
convention. This was doubtless a of the family the relationship and the veterans' administration. »e- ing their train fare, board, and
service
system, «»r.^
office -•
of room for this course.
tribute to his fine record in the tuneral plan* mu*t be sent in.
|I lectlve —
—4—
Information I* given out concern- education, social security board,
Probably the most constructive bit service and an acknowledgement
Some counselors are paid by
of criticLMn of the entire confer- that in.* outapoketi ideas on Interna- iiie legislation that affects (he ser­ war department, navy department. county funds; others, by city or
cnee was made by Commander Har- HonaJ' affair.-, were something In the viceman and hls f»mll&lt; Thl* In­ t.nd other federal agencies, on the community chest funds. Salaries
range from 91200 to 99.0)0 in larger
old Htaven who resigned as gover­ nature of an accurate prophecy. elude* pensions and allotment.-..
M. MV
.. council ««
Military and naval authoritio* agencies which may administer the _&lt;
areas.
Each
decides on it*
nor of Minnesota to enlist in the It took real courage to jpeak out often
request social histories of the various aspects of the problem, on i own set-up and salary,
Navy—at present hr i« rerving as plainly bi behalf of an international men in service Tills takes much the other.
.*.!!"
After :b.c
the sxtlcn
motion wm carried to
aide to Admiral Hulsey.
organization to a tuition which was time. Mrs Smith says, for she must
&lt;5i Maintain central casi records'**} “P « county council. Cdwln L.
(Continued from Page I. Gee. 1.) ,
by tradition isolationist at a time get in communication with people of all veterans to facilitate the in- Taylor
out• •*
that
we ------must
" ’ painted —
—• —
when tlfe idea of isolation was still who know this man and with hl* tcrchange of case histories among be sure that the county Is with the I
tails large and small which repre­
Commander Stassen remarked
sent the difference between success Hint after sitting in at the discus­ popular StasM-n was recognized at family In cnsc of breakdown or slate administrative agencies, anti city In this plan. County represenmaladjustment the medical author­ to provide a clearing hotue ot &gt;n- tatlvea were Invited, but Ellis
the
conference
as
a
promising
young
and failure of a conference of this . stuns and listening to the exchange
ities want to know as much as pos­
Faulkner was the only out-of-city I
Mirt. BUI did an excellent Job as of ideas it didn't seem as though he leader of national stature who does sible about the background ot the formation.
&gt;6&gt; Recommend the apportlorF man present. Three supervisors |
stage manager of the conference । had ever beerr away on Naval duty not attempt to mask his real ideas man so that they may know ijetter ment ot funds among state a«en- were there as their committee, but i
—also an excellent Job at one of for mure than two years because the and intentions behind meaningless what lo do for him Thl* Informa­ i cte» to insure adequate coordina- thev happened to be Hasting* men.
or
deceptive
verbiage.
hL* favorite hobbles and avocations talk at the conference was along
tion is also used by commanding I tion.
Ellis Faulkner of Delton said that I
officer* in matter* of discharge, ’ &lt;7&gt; Provide such services to vet- he was from lhe southwest part of ।
which h selling Michigan and the same identical lines as when
The thing that Impressed us about furlough, or clemency.
Michigan product* twhen Bill is he last attended The same Ideas
। era ns as not otherwise offered "by the county and that they were
Stassen Is ttiat he is not the least bit
When lhe Veterans Administra­ I federal agencies.
ready to go along and co-operate.
not acting a* chairman of the Mac­ writ- being “rehnxhed“ the same
cynical wen though few |&gt;eoplc in tion L* considering setting tin ■»
Judge Stuart Clement, feeling
i8.» Provide a central agency to
kinac Island Stale Park Commission questions up for consideration.
public life have come into contact guardianship &lt;»f fund* far disabled which the veteran may turn for that the officers should be careful­
lie I* manager' of the Michigan
ly chosen »o that they would be.
with more graft and corruption veterans or for minors, it also need* Information.
Chain Stores Bureau nt LansFngi.
than he. Htass-n battled through ■ assistance.
Mr Blanchard said that this sure to carry through, made a mo­
The inference was obvious
This committee aLso helps to fill I council will be one central clearing tion that the chairman appoint a
reform.* in Minnesota agaln-t odds
We don't mean lo imply tljul a
out blank.* fur benefits and claims, , and directing agency for the vet­ nominating committee to make out
Conference of GoCemon like the national boundaries wcrc being re­ which mo&gt;t people would have con­ such as far family allowances, pen- ; eran. coordinating al! group* and a alate of officers and that they
There l.s a Mnns. nnd other government beneone nt'Mackinac Is entirely without | made. casualties were In the mil­ sidered impassible
agencies. It will be lhe one place report at an adjourned meeting
practical value. As a matter of, lions. countries were battling to healthy Idealism about Stassen He
1 where he may turn for direct chan- Monday. July 23. At this lime they
lias both feet planted on firm
In tho way of consultation and 1 nellng. It will follow through lo will report and any additions may
fact there would bv some value in
merely having the governors of the was still In progrest, wealth and ground and yet looks definitely for­ guidance there is direct help and I see that he is satlsfactorlaiy taken be made.
ward
and
upward,
convinced
that
n'«o
-efcrral
to
other
community
Mr. Cummings is sending out
care of Seventy percent, with the
various states meet socially once u resources were being expended at
1 some nrsUtancc. will Integrate Into further invitations to people
year. Even the Informal talks and an alarming rate, and the prime progress arid improvement arc al­ agencies
throughout the county with the
conversations which might ensue question facing this nation and all ways possible if you work for It. &lt;-”»• nf emergency, such as hosolt- i society with no trouble at all. but hope that there will be a larger
: about 30 percent will need consid­
Contrary to our preconceived im­
would prubablv produce an under­
allrnf'n. operation, and medical
help to become properly re­ representation from the entire coun­
standing of various state problem- effective action lo insure that an- pression. he Is large rather Ulan care Basic maintenance is provided , erable
ty and that all organizations will
adtusted to civilian life.
I other outbreak on the present medium sized with bioad shoulder*
i Business and personal problems be represented al the next meeting.
Ing the family allowance. nllot- committee would be appointed to He also hopes that all agencies and
Through meeting' like this the gov- -cale would be impossible for many and powerful hands
m-nt. pension* etc These financial ' assist in various cose.*.
committees now functioning will
Admirni King and General Mar- aids are on a loan basis if clrcum। have a member there.
fairs has Inaugurated an ErpergenBut they arrived by plum-, appeared thev he nnid back If the Individ­ cy Hospitalization program to take
....
' briefly tx-fore an ultra-ultra secret ual* are able Thh Is usually done. care of *11 hcsnitalizaUon cases net
closed meeting of lhe governors and I'nm-'lm'* by small payment* at covered bv federal provisions This
.
then hurried away by plane agutn regular interval*. If the person Is procram makes possible hospitaliPeople at the hotel and along their a dependent, he Is given a loan; ration »f veteran* In local hrwpitil* 'Continued from Page L.Sec. 1.1
with the Mate paying up to 17.00 achievement
----- In connection
line of travel had but a fleeting
. with
Each fall a budget is made out
glimpse of them
Surprisingly for our county At the time of the this benefit is only available to military operations against the en­
emy nt San Jose. Luzon. Philippine
enough, they looked exactly like Red Cross membership drive a cer­
counties
having
a
recognized
vet
­
Islands
on
3
February
1945
During
their plcturesl
tain percent of the money Is kept erans' counselor.
an assault bv an Infantry battalion
here for local use. and the largest
The officers of the council would on enemy forces located In a moun­
1 percent L* sent lo the national
| You can think what you wish funds. This local montv i* used be chairman, vice-chairman, secre­ tainous area. Private Boyes, a gun­
treasurer, and an executive ner on a self-propelled mount, left
I about the value of a governors' con- here for work, including that of tary.
board of 8 to 15 people The chair­ the protection of his mount to[ fercnce from the standpoint of good thbi division.
man and the executive board set move forward, alone, through front
Every month the telegraph bill up the committees.
government. but even the most ski pline troops In order to estimate the
is about 140 to »50. nnd the tele­
range and locate clevcrlv camou­
phone
calls
run
about
915
to
123
to admit Ihnt the affair whs ii
community leaders for remarks flaged enemy positions. Hastily re­
This
money
L*
a
straight
expendi
­
MaVor Charles Leonard said that turning with exact Information, he
superlative advertisement for Michi­
ture
and
not
a
loan
us
in
some
othhe had appointed Leslie Hawthorne assisted the self-propelled mounts
gan
' er cases.
I to act as chairman of the Clearing with adjustment of direct fire upon
Emergencies call for aid also House committee
the target and. in the ensuing ac­
When a family burns out, help is
William Schader, Draft board tion as a result of his precise fire
always offered in case they do not chairman, said that every veteran direction, throe enemy tanks were
have
a
place
of
shelter
for
the
■ Continued from Page I. Sec I &gt;
i should get u square deal.
demolished, two enemy tanks forced
night
&lt;&gt;r
any
clothes
Mrs
Smith
C. B. Hodge*, president of Ro­ to withdraw and enemy artillery
The Red Cross cannot ask for i
leave, out it may conitrm me tacts I bflleves that there U no roe hi tary. stated that there is nothing silenced.
involved II a family desire to send , "*?
where thia has not been . too much to do to support this pro­
Pfc. Boyes Is lhe son of Mrs. Rov
‘
offered.
for a serviceman In case of emirgram.
Boyes, a graduate of H.HS. Class
In case of dependency dischargesI1 Bill Sherwood. American Legion of 1933. Hr went overseas In Sept
73" « 90'
gency. they should contact the Red
this
helps to
tn mase
make out
out j adjutant, said that some veteran* '43 to Hawaii, then to New Guinea
Cross at once
&lt;
I”
«&gt;* committee neips
the
papers ta
to *
be ,llcd
filed *
with
the op
op-­ ।' never got back on their feet after where he served almost a year, and
Tills confirmation goes to the ' *h
e PfP*"
llh lhc
Warm as grandma** kitchen! 6 lb. extra long beaulie* in
field director in the hospital or on , plication.
...
.
. „|i the last war. He feels that wc quite agrees with what they nil
the post. For oversea* It Roes to! ’«&gt; ol,r county there have been : must cut down this nereetit.
have to say about that place with
cream bordered with multicolored band* or scarlet with
Washlngbin. Then it is relayed by
*
hFre, “TceT,Sn,h?2f ] Kiwanis president. Stanley Cum- its Jungles, rain. mud. insects,
c--;-',"cable to the field director serving , &amp;*J‘4r“n‘»ed *«&gt;rlm&gt;ohs «
after
the mlngs. said that the chib felt that crawling things etc. Jan. 9. 1945. he
black! Guaranteed lo resist moth damage for 5 years!
nro.na
,1US “UJ l!ri?n,Ch« hUwi l’ was doing a service in bringing went In with the first wave of Gen­
the area In which the man is lo­ Red
Ute Penney's Convenient Lay-Away Plan '
cated. Sometimes delay* occur due Hon of the need. One iman has been , |h|g QUMt|()I, nut ln the open He eral Kreugers' 6th ArrnV invasion
tn lhe fact that he may be at name
n: Llngayen Gulf. Luzon. Hls dldistance from the Red Cross field
director. Then it may even have lo operation of a member of the fam­
go on by mail There are 81 coun­ ily There may be other case* where
ties ip Michigan, and with 48 stale* the serviceman ha* come sooner
the demand on this service L* some­ than he would otherwise, but that
104 E. STATE
TEL. 2132
times so great that the messages might be difficult to Judge.
. Most of tiie work necessitates the
cannot go through at once
There are commercial facilities ' time and services of one person.
That is Mrs. Smith: When she Is
away, Mrs. Harold Brockway takes
over for her. There are other
workers in the county who work on
rases in their locality, get Informa­
tion for Mrs. Smith, or refer cases
to her They are Mrs. Ralph Hess.
Nashville: Mrs Carl Paul. Wood­
land; Mrs. Jerry Bedford. Middle­
ville; and Mrs Leon Dunning. Del­
ton.

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&lt; Continued from Page 1. See. 1.)
। Hie major spoke &gt;f the fine work
I being done by chaplains, medical
j men. and nurse* In Inc war areas.
For all that our servicemen and
I women have done, they deserve all
that we can do in the way of help­
ing them in rehabilitation. Our asIsistancc and understanding arc ne­
cessary now. and the need will in­
crease as discharges become thore
rapid.
The six hundred thousand vet। ernns that will be returning to
Michigan cannot be ignored. Lead­
ership is needed to prepare for
their arrival In the opinion of Ma­
jor Burlingame, these men do not
want to be heroes but rtiereiv want
nn even chance to adjust to civi­
lian life. They will need a sincere
interest ory our part, and this would
be a tangible way of showing it.
He expects that they will be lead­
ers in our community and that we
should help to prepare them for
this leadership. "We must keep the
faith.” hr stressed.
Carl Blanchard, field man for
the Office of Veterans- Affair*; ex­
plained the organization of a local
council and the work of lhe office
from which he works. According to
PtiMIC Act No. 28. 1944, thi* office
*hall:__________________________ __

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6016 MCDA1 FLOUR 7.1 '1.31

Fender. * MIm Etta Schneider was

Several of the 4-H club member*
I ho served five days fn jail,
was the aatUanoe of the court.
htr stater. Mrs. Victor Eckardt * i gonquln
Mr. and Mn. Dorr Maado of Kali• • •
mazoo called on Mn. Arlle Sptnd- I The Youhg People's choir of the
ler Sunday afternoon. * Mr. and Church of the Brethren met a week
Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick of 8t. Jo- ' ago Sunday evening ali “
— nome
*•—— -r"* -rme
! The regular meeting of lhe Hia­
—
.— ——
seph
and their atm. —
Mr. —
and Mra.' of lhe Rev ...»
and ^...
Mra. ..
I. N.
1 Snavely. lhf,T . ■
watha Rebekah Lodge No. 53 will
David
were--here
Friday
j Following'*■*the*'—
singing
Duane .‘ L*
"—* Kilpatrick
1—----------- ---— I Followin'
1—
11 be held in their hail Friday eveattend
the funeral
of Ora
Snavely showed
picture# of Yellow
&lt;to
’ Mrs
”'Evejyn'
Hudecek
mid Smith.
"friend |; Stot'e^pirrk
’^RefreJhmenU
* ware i
p .
R.fre&lt;hmenU were
1 nlng. July 13. at 8 ■o'clock. This will
I be the last meeting until SeplctnMrs Mary Bartek of Owasso were served and a pleasant social ev«in
rwwu
ow th* Fourth of lhe for-i nlng rnJoJed Uul Sunda/Tvenlnx ,
)
«
me choir
cnoir met at the
me Fbrreal
rurrcai Beg- i for
Mr an&lt;
*an*d
f^?l&amp;
‘-,t•M&amp;»DHeiu-,y OaE^n^the i — „ .. — ’ L...
rmer'a parent* Mr and Mra Henry the
crow
home.
Corp. Lloyd
Lloyd Ziegler
Ziegler1.
lad riSlir.l?e^cl
1....
— *
-Delore# and Shirley .....
„w ,luu&lt;t
. wu
Hynes.
Ann. [tl
crow
home.
Corp.
from Percy
Percy Jont.
Jonas uuopnai
hospital g.vc
gave
a ' coma.
come.
*
1 •i with „r*
Mrs.
spending thta
thi* from
Pnrcv
Jnnna
hnanital
save a
Rose of Hastings are ipending
’ Elizabeth Parker. 1014
week with thdr aunt and uncle, very
very interesting
interesting Ulk
talk to
to the
the group. 1। Among the recent real estate deal* I ®'.?’ erfeM0,Jt TUe^ay. July 17. at
af.d M5inE&lt;1’Sl‘3l1 Recso.r *
His topic was "Young People’s contracted through the Boyes Agen-: 3,:M
Ruby Merrick, program
and Mra. BUI Adriance ot
are me
the MIC
sale oi
of mr
the Algon-CIUII1
Algon-quln I cl,mn
— Grand
— —— I Problems
. .uuiuiu and
aiiu How
nu" to
lu Meet Them."
iiinu. ; ay
uj arc
Raulcis
to snentl
-----------a
ap
^?.h*.H
C tTuesday
iy»e^Bjri
sp*,'id. the
‘he ।। i-iaua-n
*3&lt;wn V.IKW
cholr mnmKara
'nemb
pres- tubrlake iinmn
home ui
of Mt.
Mr. ana
and airs
Mrs t.
K n.
H.
.—
,---- came
uici
»wc«&gt;rB
b were n.,,.
p*camac
11vine
_
.
day with the Utters sister andhus- cnt. Refreshments were served. I Ketchum to Mr. and Mrs. Leo HamThe VF.W. auxiliary was repreoand. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hynes. I Next Sunday evening lhe group will &gt; mood and the purchase by Mr. and acnled at the meeting at American
Mrs. Adriance remained for the i met l with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Far-1 Mrs. Meria Campbell of the home Legion hall Monday evening bv
week. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Far- rell.
°i
and Mt*. Fay Hummel at Mn. Pauline Skinner and Mrs. Elrell
...
504 E. Center St.
ale
9
rell and
and son
son Larry
Larry Jpe.
Jpe. the
the Ogle
Ogle
ale William*.
William*.
The ashes of‘ Mr*. Mary Beamer
Flanntgnns and Corp. Lloyd ZlegThe Young Married People's Sun“
er enjoyed a picnic dinner at Gull day school clftM of Woodland Varwy, 65, of Grand Rapid*, were
The P.N.O.'s will meet on Wed­
lake Sunday. * Mias Joan Hersh- church of lhe Brethren enjoyed a interred on Che Upjohn family lot nesday. July 18, nt Mra. Hugh My­
berger of Chicago apcnMrotn Tues- picnic dinner nt Bertha Brock park at Riverside cemetery last Tuesday, er's cottage at Leach lake. Call
the Rev. L. Winston Stone reading Mrs. Fred Linington for transpor­
near Ionia Sunday.
the committal service*. Mra. Verwy tation.
Mr. ana Mrs. Loren l Heratibergcr..
* Miss Phyllis Oreeh la visiting | The W.C.T.U. will meet Friday
relatives in Lansing.
afternoon July 13th at 2 o'clock, locate In Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milla of Bat­ with Mrs 8. W. Smith hostess. The
That Amld-Dorg name chosen by
tle Creek were Sunday evening visi­ topic U "Appreciation for Service.”
tors with Mr: and Mrs Paul Town­ If anyone has letters from friends one of the club groups here has Delton
V
got people guesalng
ll
send. Dean Richard who had been or members of their family In serv­ certainly
The Delton Garden club will
isn't Swedisli nor Danish, nor is it
meet with Mrs. Peter Potter nt Walt
ice with Items of intcrcat they "Hot Dog" In some (oreixn tongue­
turned with hls parents. * Corp would like to read at the meeting bet you'll never guess It If you're not lake. Thursday afternoon. July 12,
at 2 o'clock. Mr. Corbtu of KaluLloyd Ziegler ot Battle Creek spent they will be appreciated. Mrs. Etta given the key.
Sunday evening at the home of Mr Smith will be the leader.
Prin. Edwin L. Taylor 1* working maroo, will be the speaker Ail
• nd Mrs Ogle Flanigan Guests of
for the Consumers Power Co. thff. members are urged to be present.
the Flanigans on Tuesday and the
Tuesday evening June 26th the summer.
A truck load of California pota- |...
,
,,
Woodland Chapter Order of East­
, Dean of Battle Creek Mrs. Dean ern Star held a special meeting lo toe* parked In the Farmer's Market । .,Thc,Ald J?'111 n2PcJL*llh, Mr i*".'1
who recently underwent an opera­ uubaic
Instate Mr uuu
and mis.
Mrs. uro
Rco Mcnuiien
McMillen I; space, Tuesday morning, quickly dis- Mr*. Ira o»Rood Thursday, July
eight ton* uf the spud*, in 1,or.
tion Is gaining nicely. Mrs Dean Is and Mr. and Mr*. Garold McMU- . i&gt;om&lt;1 of
c
vaa &lt;5 bags ln ftn hm|r
। The McCallum school reunion
the former Tina Mullenlx who Icn.
Light
refreshments
were
the schoolhouse Snturlived In Woodland * Mr. and Mrs served. This will be the last meet- ; su.io Coidren. son of the Rev and ttin
Mrs.
A. M Coidren. reported Tue*- d,V- Jul’r 31- ,tcm» »,R dve n»mc»
l.vle Cook and »on Wallace and Ing held until fall.
IMr
" *
day at Dytrolt for active duty In the ol committee*
MIm Manella Rehnke of Grand
Navy Hospital Corps.
I
-----------Rapids. Mr and Mrs Clair WlnSmith
| Our Coats Grove correspondent South Bullsnd Fsrm Bureau Group
; purd and 'laughter Frances nf CeI reports an attendance of 107 at their । The 6 R F.B. group will have a
। dor Springs were guests July 4th at day afternoon at the Wing funeral 'Sundav
school last Sunday. 122 the Picnic at Gun luxe Sunday. July 15.
। the home at the Rev and Mrs O home for Ora E. Smith, 73. who I week before
—
a
fine
record
for
a
:
for
dinner
Gues*.*
arc welcome
P. Wingard.
paawi away Tuesday nt O'Keefe's i strictly rural community center—|
sanitarium tn Grand Rapids. Mr. and which will make many city Hasting* Circuit Youth Fellowship
and Mrs. Smith were residents of I Sunday schools with a much larger I The Halting* Circuit Youth Fcii Hip Fracture Results From Fall
On Thursday morning an Mrs. Wtxxlland before moving to Grand i population to draw on. look to their I lowihlp has elected the following
Daisy Tyler stepped from the stair­ Rapids He ts survived by hls wife. laurels.
officer*
officers: President.
President, Paul
PaulOils;
oils; Jack
Jack
way of the home she slipped and Ina Kilpatrick Smith
president;
Patty “
SnuiBonnie Brandatetter is working'; Cotant.
** * vice “
* —*• ”
—
fell. Fortunately a neighbor came
in the office of lhe Halting* City low. secretary; Norman McIntyre,
qultr soon to her home on nn er­
United Brethren In C hrfail
treasurer.
schools this summer.
rand arid found her Her relatives
I. H. Osgood. Minister
The July meeting of the board &lt;»f
Woodland
were Informed and a doctor called
.-•upervkors will be held here on Hendershot Community
llo.pital Guild
Ph? was liken to Pennock hospital
10: 04) a_m Morning worship
Monday July 30th.
The Hendershott Community Ho—
11: 00 aun. Sunday school
where an X-ray showed n fractured
| Congratulations to Richard M
hip bone, fihr wilt remain at the
7:30 p m Evening worship. Thi* ; Hinkley, son of Mr*. Hazel Hink- pllal Guild will meet with Mrs.
hospital for about n week.
will be a short service, after all , Icy. who ha* been promoted to Charles Hendershott Tiitir»dny. July
who desire to will go on to the Kil- Quartermaster l»t Cass. Hl* ad- 19. Ladles, come prepared to acw.
Social New*
i Patrick church for dedication of Idrem Is -C'r Fleet Portofflce. San
A group nt relative* from Sun- I r,r^vj£5 ,,wt
I Francisco. Cal. Richard ha* been Milo
The Milo WS.CB will be held at
Wednesday, prayer । transferred recently from the east
field came lo surprise Mr. and Mrs : 8:00 P-h*
to the west coast and Is In the Pa­ the home of Mrs Edna Bunistalilcr,
Rlcliard Estep Sunday evening In 'JF.® ,£
lipa
trick
their new home. Those present were | Kllp-,'*’k
' clflc area after some thrilling and Wednesday afternoon. July 18
10:
30
am.
Sunday
school
the Forrest Esteps, the Cale Siam- 1 10
interesting experiences In the AtPatch Hole
11: 30 a m Morning worship
lantlc theater of war
bauglu. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rich­
„.u and
n.iu Dick. «u
A bole In a pot or pan can be
ard
Mr «i&gt;u
and r.i.
Mr*. »&gt;&lt;-&gt;
Roy, 8 00 pm. 'rh'? Christian Endeavor
iCONOMICAl
Richard and Lewis ot Flint. Mrs. »'» conduct the service at .which LEILA NURSES
patched lemjMirtirlly with a dress
service
flag
will
be
dedicated.
ENJOY
OUTING
Richard
Hamlin
and
family.
Pfc
I
*
-*'*
*"
Sc
IMUCOCOi
v„ &amp;tep ...»
and Mrs w_..
Carl'.on
and family .• 8-00 P-m. Thursday prayer meetTaller had it* her gurst* at her tenor, flatten stud to make container
and Mr* Arlle Spindler Lovely '
MUKHST COCOA 111 10c
refreshments of ice cream nnd cake
You are cordially Invited to at- Wall lake cottage, thirteen graduate watertight.
■ nurse* from Leila Nurses Home.
HALVU
were served• and• a ■beautiful• -•
floor lend all services.
I
Battle Creek. The girls liad lust
lamp
and
other
nice
gifts
were
pre
­
24c
IOHA PEACHES
I returned from taking their State
Woodland Methodist Church
sented to Mr. and Mrs Estep by
UNSWIETENEO
1 Board examinations at the Horace
Morning worship 10:15
the group a pleasant social eve­
25c ning was enjoyed.
! H. Rackham Memorial building in
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
Junior church 10 45
I Detroit
Sunday school 11:15
MOTTS
| Enjoying this week of relaxation
Youth Fellowship 8:00
15c I The West Woodland Birthdnv
APPEE JUICE
' and fun were the Misscj Ruth Bige­
club met Friday afternoon with
low. Holly; Idabelle Smith. France*
Morning worship 0.00
Mrs
Glenn
Hendee.
haste*.*,
and
Jennings and Carol Reed, of Battle
„ 1k .Mrs Minnie Geiger co-hostrss.
GRAPf JUKE
Sunday school 10:00
Childrrns meetings Friday al 2:30 Creek. Billie Grant. Jacksonville.
Twenty-five members and one vis­
Florida; Ellxabeth Whetstone. Ho­
PRUNE UICE
itor were present A pleasant so­ it the church.
qt. 26c
mer. Gerry Powers. Royal Oak:
... „ h*v« Helped hun­
cial afternoon wtu enjoyed Light Kauth Wandl.nd t hnrrh
stutu
B"nlleU- Ml f‘C«L«anl: BeVboulb Koodland Charch
erlv Downey and Ruth Blaakflied.
refreshments were served
dred! of individual* and f*mBABY FOOD
3 CANS 21c
AW.U, I. D.JJ.X.™
,
it-Kuu.'iia .ana Mrs. iaurcs„„,„i|ie&gt; in thi* community wive
OIL MONTS
Mr and Mra Leon Nichokon en­
ter. Agnes Taffee. Hastings
their money problem*. We
10 00 a m Worship and sermon 1 The girls plan lo make this an
DICEO BEETS
12c tertained with n family reunion on Theme
can help you »o!ve johti. If
"The Mind of Christ" ' : annual affair.
the Fourth GuoiU were Mrs Elin
11 00 am Church school Lesson:
you need money, come in or
Nicholson and son George of Big
CORM FLAKES
12c RaDids;
HASTINGS COUNTRY CLUB
Mr. and Mr.s William "God's Purpose for Abraham"
phone for a lo*n NOW.
"Whosoever will may come “
1 It was a little nippy for the tenth
Nicholson and daughter of Remus:
PtOMPT. PtlYAH SERVICf
SHREWD WHEAT 2 .... 23c Mrs. Fred Nicholson and Mrs. Una
of July but lust the day lo enjoy
the Tuesday luncheon and bridge al
Stledle. Mr. and Mrs Harold Wat- FATAL ACCIDENT
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart the Country club A large number
ten and son of Grand Rapids In
Kelley
of
this
city
—
--------—
ly. are mourning were seated around tables centered
the evening visitors were Mr and
lhe —
1045 ...
of „~..
their with water lilies in low pottery
I Mrs. Robert Austen nnd family of with them over ll..
Lansing. Mr. and Mrs Burl Bawdy ttf'.een-year-o Id gran ddaughtcr. bowls. Several golfers took part In
“* Mr
’*• and
—* Mrs
**“ the morr
morning golf event, a blind
and Mrs. Herald ClaArtc nnd chil­ Glhrla. daughter of
Manncc
Kelley
of
Battle
Creek,
who.bogey. wi^„
dren.
Nal’l Bank Bldg.
was fatally Inluicd Saturday night, rance Trethric and the high bridge
lIn
” m
an automobile !.»»«••»&gt;■
collision »&lt;
In that scores went to Mrs A ben Johnson,
Michigan
Service Noles
city when the car In which she was Mrs. Lee Whitcomb. Mr* Einar
Y 3 c Betty Fender from Glen­ rhling skidded on a wet pavement Frandsen. Mrs Garic Fuller and
view. 111. is spending this week and unshed into a truck
Mrs. Clarence Texter. Mrs. M. j
PUBLIC
Funeral services were held Tues­ Cross entertained Mr?.. R J. Hen­
ter Pender and other relatives
day afternoon at the First praaby- ton. Mr* Ivan Smith. Mr*. Julius
Pfc. Leon Nicholson Jr., who Ims tctlan church. Battle Creek, with I Knowlton. Delton; and Mrs Lee
returned from prison camp tn Ger­ Interment at Oak Hill cemetery j Whitcomb. Mrs Herbert Owen. Mt
many h spending sixty days fur­
Gloria was a particularly lovely Ivy, New York. There I* to be a
lough with his parents. Mr nnd and talented girl and had often been :*tag dinner tonight; a golf ami
Letter Writing—Typing
Mrs. Leon Nicholson He will report In Hastings al ihe home of her bridge potluck
---------- ,Friday and « club
dinner the 19th
IBth
Services
to Miami. Florida for reassignment grandparents.
•raid And fish U a thrifty
Pfc Maynard Nicholson, who was
I Next wrek's luncheon committee
I is Mrs. Robert Cook. Mr* Roy Cordes.
at home on furlough with hls oar- T HANK R. COBURN
Frank R Coburh. 52. who came Mr* D A VunBuskirk Mrs Don­
ACCURATE HOUK
enls. Mr and Mrs Leon Nicholson,
FRESH DRESSED
returned to camp Friday He was to Hasting* from Detroit In 1838 i ald Smith. Mrs. George Hcbdrn.
accompanied to Battle Creek by hls lo have charge of the Federal proj-1 Mr* jack Stem, also Mrs Ralph
* ONE COPY EREE
mother. Mrs. Nicholson, his brother cct at Yankee Springs, paaaod away He** and Mrs Ray Thompson of
* REASONABLE FEE
Pfc Junior Nicholson, and sister Sunday night at his residence. 334i Naahvilla.
W Green St. after a long illness
Evelyn and Mrs Herold Classic
MARSHALL SAYLES
He was a graduate of Mass Di-1 MUNICIPAL COURT
returned lo Camp McCoy. WU.
Phone 2731
•.tllule of Technology Surviving are | Clark Sbenrer of Orangeville wav ]
tile wife, a daughter. Mrs. Clark brought Into Municipal court on , Hcndenhott Bldg.
Organisation*
BIIm, Jr., and one granddaughter.
i The WSCfi of the Mct’iodI t
Funeral services were held, yester­
HUH CAUGHT
church met for lhe June meeting day. Wednesday, afternoon aT the
„ 53c at lhe church parlor# on Wedncs- Leonard funeral chapel, conducted
PERCH
! day evening with a good attend­ by the Rev L Winston Stone with
HiAOttr. A?ro oiued
ance The Goodwill circle was hos­
„ 35c tess with Mrs. J L. Smith chair­ burial at Riverside
PICKEREL
FIIU WHOTt MEAT
man who also led devotions and ANDREW W. COOK
Andrew W. Cook 86. for many
25c gave a very interesting talk on the
COO STEAK
theme "Using My Hands" wi*h year* a re'idtnt of Hasting*, died
COMPIKTIIV MttSlO-PAH KLADT
many reference* from the Bible at hi* home. 817 W Green. Satur­
25c The
MULLETS
group Is studying a book on day, July 7. after being in failing
"Women of the Bible" and had health for several year*.
He was bom Jan 17. 1859. tn
their first lesson at this meeting
FANCY, FRESH
with Mrs Herbert Johnston In Wyoming Co. Wret Virginia, the
youngest of a family of fourteen
studied and proved a very Interes­ children of which he is the last
ting lesson. Jhe’ July meeting will
EachHe was married July IB. 1882 to
be held at lhe church .parlors wi’h
the Charity circle as hoatwa The
80"x95"
next character study will be Ruth.
Each
Lillie Bate*, who. with six grand­
children and ten great-grandchil­
■ a ■ ivw ASF A
• CYnrity Circle of the W.8CS. dren. survive*
QUALITy
met with Mrs Leland Enz. hostess
Funeral service* were held Tues­
a sa . n&lt;J Mn
wln&lt;Brd eo-hosafternoon at the Leonard fu­
lew. A very pleasant
tew.
pleaaant social hour day
cnapci, trie Rev. u. J. Ad­
FRANKFURTERS
ML 4JC , was enjoyed followed by refreshre fresh­ neral
cock. olficiatuig. interment was at
RING, LON« Ol $UC*D
men!.'. Mrs Clair Wingard of Ce- living cemeter;.
der Spring* nnd Mr*. Frank KllBOLOGNA
natrtek. a former member, now of
VIC£D
St. Joeeph were out of town guests

Marjorie England of Grand Rap­
id! spent the w*eekend at the V. R.
Weiring home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Paul were
vUitor* from Tuesday until Tnuraday with Mr. and Mra. Ohirles
Mr and Mrs. Charles Hesterly.
Rowlader of Grand Rapids. ★ Th$ day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blakley and I Mrs. Lawrence Hilbert and Mt
S7h" Townjend families enjoyed a pleForrest
‘ Jordan
’—*—-----spent
* **"
the D
Fourth
—
nlc dinner on the Founh at crouk- family of Brown City left Thurs- --------their'Reuben'woicott.''
brother and wife. Mr.
rMn
u*e- Th™e present were Mr. day after a week's vacation spent with
nd’Mra
,_ , . . . __ .
ana Mra. uno uraiiwau. mi. hiki with their parents. Mr. and Mn. and Mrs Reuben Wolcott.
1
at
i
t Mr*- Oarnet Townsend and chil- Leon Nicholson and other relatives.
Mr. and Mra. Blake Rising and
*J“.r
L^T1.
rlr®n 01 Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs * Mr. and Mn. Kedrlck Monaamlth Mr.
.........
- —
" Neithamer
-- ----- -------------and
Mrs. Frank
and
daughter Peggy were Sunday vial.
**??
Harley Townsend and Francis. Mr
tor* with Mrs Perry Flory and
—-&gt; —TT-**
y , „—------ ana Mrs. vuaries luwnucna aim ! ouuuij atirtuwn *ui*ura wim «».
•
ind^
y ncaI children. Mrs. Franklin Townsend and Mr*. James Tyler and Mr* mother Mra. Decree Neithamer Lt.
f. * Mn. Floyd Ore.ner and u(| daughter 0( Hastings nnd Miss i Delia Manktelow. ** Mra. Clara Oaytard Plory of Fort Custer and
ir JoAnne returned Monday Mary
••— Townsend
—j „»
——
•—■ •Junior
— •— Verdon Flory of Detroit’ rpcnl the~
of n..^A
Grand Rapids. ! *ri™r
Klopfenstein
and• —
nephew
l from a week'i visit with A delicious fish dinner was enjoyed. Shartle were supper guest* Monday weekend with their mother. ★ Mr.
ter and husband.
— •”sit*
” i. "i. -J — evening
of Mr*.
Lydia—
Schuler.
* and Mra. John Brecheisen and
~~ •— Mr.
------ -and
,— „ • ■' w -*
Mi.•*ana
wiu
twu. ----------- ---------------------------Lynn lAmpman of Grand. Dart£| Of Nashville were Sunday Mr and Mra.
Mn. Arthur Aljerding
Allerding Sr. daughter Marcia Elaine of Dryden
------ . the
...- Fourth WJth
lhelr ion
fcJn were Bunday afternoon visitor!
*visitors with their parent*. Mr. end | spent
with their
lay Kussmaul *pent the week- Mr*. Georga Sears. Mr. and Mr*, and wife. Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Al- with their parents. Mr. and Mra.
vfth hi* aunt Mr. and Mrs. I Wilt who have been teaching at erdlng Jr., of Hnallnc*. * Mr. and Robert Born. Mrs. Bam went home
navis and *on Vem Jr. of Crystal, have moved to Nashville. Mra. George Hauer of Grand Ran- with her daughter for a visit. * Mr.
ng On Saturday he accom-1 where Mr*. Wilt will teach lhe ids called on Mr. and Mr*. Wil) and Mrs. Leon Hynea spent a cou­
■
1 them to Detroit where they coming year ana
and air.
Mr. win
Wilt nos
lias sa tiauer
Hauer or
ot west
West Woodland
wooaiana uno
and on ple dava at Roscommon fishing. *
Zfcywt seeing lhe Tigers and Yon- I position In the Charlotte school*
I friend* in the village the past week Mrs. Charles Benner and son Mike
Sa* nlay ball * Jerry Lee Smith j Mra. Cora Whitney and daughter I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blair and of Luke Odessa spent Saturday
ofChcstcr spent s week visiting hls I Doris attended services Sundav I Mr*. Clifford Tousley of Lansing with Mrs. Waller CrosbyMr. and Mr*. Milan Tmmbo
Eparent* Mr. and Mr*. Uovd morning at their home church In , spent Saturday and Sunday with
* Mr and Mra. Clarence Ar- । Clarksville and were at Lowell ns ■ their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles went Monday to lhe home of their
entertained
as guest* lhe ' dinner guest* of Miss Marlon Bush- । Hesterly and family * Mr. »nd daughter and husband, Mr. and
Wirtht*’ at the
me Saddlebag
caadieoag like
liae cot- imtli.
■ Mr.
.’ll and
anu Mra.
-are. Richard
n«csu&gt;cai Es'.eo
w.cu , Mn.
.&gt;ui George
veurge Sears
ocaiia received
inoini w.-rd
'.U Mr*. Ward Plants of Hartford for
nell. *
*
visit
Their granddaughter Bon­
Mr and Mr*. Gordon Wil- moved Saturday into their new ' that their coualn. Henn- Batkina.
lUdm and family. * Mr. and Mr: home cn North Main St. which they■ ron ot the late Freeman Haskins. nie Plants who has been spending

7^4^/

Of cruelty to
d lhe charge,
lost hu tom­
tit
evidently

Ju there returned home
The Young People'! 6u
. * Mrx. Caryl Fender school clam. Church of lhe Bi
ar Mildred of charlotte ren. enjoyed an outing picnic
this week with her hue- ntr at lonb Sunday.

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SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS
Cloted Every Wedneidoy '

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BEN IBAN KLIN STQRE

�THE HASTING* BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY It, 1948

Many Hava
Bought Um

xarge of cruelty to
milted the charge,
i had Ion his tamjrtright
evidently

this may be parttally■swsz
t
52

IZATIONS
leellng ot the Hla-

Individual Band
Sales Reach 80%

8 o'clock Thia will
Ung until ScptcmW.C.T.U. will meet
ibelh Parker. 1014
jesday, July 17. at
• Merrick, program

SOFTBALL

1

will meet on Wedal Mrs. Hugh MyLeacli lake Cali
igton for trarispor-

IIY NOTICES
Garden club will
Peter Potter at Wall
afternoon. July 12,
r. Corbus of Kalnthe speaker
All
[cd to be prudent.
meet with Mr and
od Thursday. July

m school reunion
schoolhouse Sniurtnu will give name*

uup will have a

July IX
ErtsSunday.
arc welcome

l Youth FeUowwhip
Circuit Youth FclfCtnd the following
nt. Paul Olis. Jack
Norman McIntyre,

i tn unity
all Conununl'y Hrumeet win* Mr*.

CS will be held at
s. Edna Bun; stabler,
rnoon. July IB

i-b Hch­
arily with » dreta
id lo

IlEt
ve helped him.
ivtdualt and fam­
community »ol»e
f problcmi. We
oney, come in or
loan NOW.
RIYATC SERVICE

LFINANCE
1RATI0N
lank Rldg.

Michigan

iRAPHER
iting—Typing

HING FURNISHED
TE WORK
•Y FREE
ABLE FEE

ILL SAYLES

i Jonn xcnharkle from
HOME COMING AT
«»ng 4vo soIm and Mn.
the Officers of thte’^oSmT'aM
8PRINO8 CHURCH
. aU charged with telonie* All
Tb* Home Coming at the church
them have now confessed their
• splendid success. 135 being
3
Bemtah'a. •ullt 10 Judge McDonald.
I In attendance from Lansing, IrvClarksvllle, Friday. June I The Judge will take and will . &gt;n». , Freeport, Milo. Middleville,
p m.
I need a considerable time to' look Martin. Ionia. Charlotte. Grand
aays that there must be many who I
---------------- ■■ ■ ••
ling was solemnised by i lnl° the case of each of the 24 He Haplda.
Hastings. Bowens Mills,
have neglected1 to purchase Uielr1 HKir!4TOW«lw r, „•&gt;.*&gt;*
H. Deardorff of Elgin, ha* not stated when he may sen- I fu'ton. Plainwell. Byron Cents*, ....
.
stamp*, hbwever
KBuniUN IN FLORIDA
The deputy collector* will be In 1 A reunion of sisters who had not several public school camps which
£‘c h&lt;xne of Mr and Mrs I tence these boya and Mr*. King*- McCaUum and Lake Odessa. Twelve
the cuunty al regular Intervals lo met In 30 years look place recently are used mainly in the summer. Orville Deardorff of Bowne town-■ bury: but has Intimated that he of this number had attended the 1
fifteen
ableH(.loB.do
*o some
time
canvass factor,* districts, parking when Mrs. Raymond Laird (Lucille Calhoun county has a camp at St. shim before
o™,..
&gt;r.. gue»U
Vou : may
n(Il be
w&lt;jek
U| do
thfn
(f &lt;»m
1900 dedication of the chufth In euic* ngutp ou/o
lota, residential street*, and business &lt; Ollie Goodell) of Muskegon, for- Mary's take which operate* the
Duane Dear- : possible. No one will envy him In* Th* service was opened by the
I'—*“ *Lambic
—
area* to tag car* that do not bear I merly of Coat* Grove, vtaited her Er round. This 1* something new
Maurice
reporta that E
Mr*. Emina the performance of that duty. But ■ pastor, the Rev. Floyd Nagle, and boi
“x stamp.
lalater, Mrs. Jessie Bower* (Beulah
the held of education, and Clear
and nice *s tabulated to date are
tyed the wed- jit la a duty which the taw puts Jhe Rev. F. W. Moxon of Hastings approximately *400 000 Other tat camp Is preparing teachers for
The penalty varies, but »25 is lhe Goodell) at Haines City, Fla. Both
mk
”d?amount that mnv be .i**es*ed j atsler* arc graduates of Hearing* work In public school camps, so
.n.’HHrt^
«
'upon him
; led In prayer Roy McMellon from sue* to individuate total (168 087inc
hc. bride,
bfWe; who wore a gown of,
------- *----- ------------------------.Grand Rapids played two violin M which makto
iwi?o
Should the Intent be to violate the' high school and Mrs. Bowers from they will be ready when the demand t.T
^■zrJSrx'J’^il!:iy0lJTH council
lK'skiu.Wp71„™’"“l«W. the flue may be higher.
| Barry Go. Normal. The latter arises
ovcu* ui me quota lor Barry,
The Guidance workshop has on
— . , !•'
•
1 taught rural achools In Barry Co.
aunty.
wfalva Deardorff. while
Duane I .x. ,,
,
■
। Remmlscencc* wrrr oiv»n iw
*•-•— •*____-•
it*
staff
Mr.
Manske
of
Western
Saks
to
corporation*
including i
&lt;; Th'flrs‘PduP of youngsters gave
] ( _
nastow the” n?v .iuy.'7i™V
i“n® *“ ,lio stenographer at lhe State college a* director: Ml** Deardorff acted as best man
---------------------.
‘7M.0TO,
Bookcase factory. She haa lived in
A wedding cake wa* a feature of Ilhe n'a Y M.CA. beach at Algon' ?11&lt;
?£!tlona reached
»
Ite.&lt;no, widen I
lhe reception which followed
I quin lake a try Friday afternoon PauJ Olmstead, whose fa.her had a 1* 300 percent of lhe quota.
The urns
me
Bllrn teannsurierra
team-suffered aeieat
defeat at •■ rwnaa
Florida twenty year*
years and with Mr.
Mr
quota.
the hands of the Lansing Junior Boaers will *oon mo*e to Tamp* i!
They will reside at their farm ,,he ‘weniy ca5t a unanimous bailot —--------------------------------------------------------------------—.
Chamber of Commerce Saturday I where they have bought a home at. SJf*clor'
,VI°lel. B*,r5ey
E**t home
Route No. 2. Clarksville.
Clarksville !: •Proving
•Ppfoving tlxthe venture.
•
when they came out at the short end Sulphur Spring*.
' .j Monday wm the beginning of thr
lhe
'
of an 11 lo l acore
L."^“nl
Mr. and Mn J?®* °r HolUn‘1 Junlor hl«h Michigan
Out-of-town guest* were Mr. and regular schedule with a program ot '
Mrs. Hart Stamm. Mr. and Mr*. s*‘n&gt;inmg instruction. France* BenShlriev Fast and *on, and Mr and nlbk a’}d
McGregor. Red Cross '
lfU1Uuctors, ..re in charge.'
July 15—Albion Ail-Stars—her- I
,ux‘°ugn irom uircco. Texa*. ; rnt!, eome here to learn techniques Mrs Waldorff Aldrich of Vermont- **lnin’
ville, Mr and Mrs. Hershel Rollick The children must have written perJuly 17-OUver Machinery Co..’
----------------- **•-----------------i of guidance, how to Interview how
of Hastings, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank । mission from thi-.i parent* in order
Grand Rapld*-hcre.
ATTENTION
—
WORLD
WAR
II
I
tomjke
case
rtudie*
and
anecdotal
ATTENTION—WORLD WAR II
of Morgan.
I
participate Card* are available i
July 20-Lundberg Screw Prod-1 VETERANS!
| r»«*ds. and how to write biogra- McPherson
------------- ' on the playgrounds.
UCJuly 21—Rapids Standard Co., . odd
*“*5
te,rn
tacbnlquc.* of lhe ANDREW WESLEY COOK
| Due tu an ODT regulation it L*
| Impossible lo use the scliool busses ,
Grand Rapids^llere a‘*na*rq vodU^*rge ,*n&lt;1 Interview; they observe the instrucWcaley Cook
for transportation to and from the.
These games are all held at 8 30 SJuld^LmlSt th?
ter have one with a child; and then
17. 1859. in W
except the last one which wlU be
c£mrieV b ita^rv
M1?, 8r0.’!p *"'£*

iX
’V'JJW.n; i® “
The local postmaster

rtcnoe of (he court.

eeUng at American
onday evening by
Inner ^nd Mrs. E1-

OUVimSinES^rfnVcom, on ntfi &lt;•//&gt;

!
j
•

j

ceptionally fine opportunities are
Strand theaterimftbnil team kept ,Or “^P^tatlon.
available for making case studies,
, for they observe the child eating,
Its record clean with two win.*'
’’ •
’
swimming, playing, and during story
again last week. Western Auto gave
f*
, hour.
“ll
*‘^mT.vrPa^l"on I X^chlldre’n“if wJlTbS
the team i» scare Thursday night
I These guidance worker* study
a* it droppAi thr game 7 to 6. but ’
.
.
, *n*JLXoa’^II bL*gl*g"
family relationship* in preparation He was united in marriage to I&lt;M
it was way nut in front Thursday. (Continued from Page J. Sec. 1 .
G Norton, at Muskegon, on July 1 youth Council taweS?1 9*30 U.nrt '
beating the Cashes 14 to 9. The «f neighboring counties come with for helping* students g?t ready for •“
To ithis union one daugh-1
Counc,‘ between 8.30 and
»r«
&lt;
nr
n
.
parenthood.
They
study
growth
and
18.
1882
To
Shop trounced'the Carite,* Tuesday their teacher* for a two weeks'
sorn He let
&gt;^^mourn( u ,
carrixrur
development of personality and sex tcr was born
by a score of 20 to 1, and the We.t-1 period in Thri^tearhS?
camr‘— and nutrirX'
! education
। their lota, the daught
cm Auto* pulled on out of the bag education T"~ '
work
Which Ik tn )w&gt; aTnnth.I.atir^
Resource speakers for this so- Bates, who has made IIwr home with or «”&gt; Pounds for picnicking. No
Thursday, taking the Shop ‘ •* 2" “ '----- -•-■-x
Permitted without:
nf their regular nroar^? in'Ttrrtei slon delude such well-known people him for the past I'16 vears- six 1' 1,1 ’■'“w ll,,‘
°« .Void .«. ianlSf 7LS..2EI1" n' L“l" KU«M«II. h*a ol grandchildren.
,rr--—■—- Mrk
■— L.
■ E Reed: Mr., ‘be approval or supervision of the
Strand
.
dmn&lt;Andrtwaw
at the
Mfg Shop
I. nn» ol tbe.r wort M th.1 ume. i
Mn.F H
.re the dates when
Western Auto
Goll of Nunlca, Mich., and ten
Caalte ----------the
beach
will
be
open
lot
. —. great-grandchildren, and a l.ixit of classes m swimming. July 13. the
17,
riddance. State De-1 relative* and friends
19. 23. 25. 17, ai.d Jl. 17k- August,
July 12—Castle v* Mfg. Co Shop
schedule will be announced tater. &gt;
Strand v* Western Auto
then!
P
P
^
"I
I
w
"
“
»«n
Oram.
th.
infant
rou
of
July 17 Strand vs Ca*ltc
Softball team* have been organ- ,
Mfit Co Shop vs. Western
KM
- ized on the city playground*. :ht
Auto
born June 7. and passed away June White teams and thr Green. Chll- ;
oudylng Mexico.
29 a; Pennock hospital, aged three dren between five and ten are |
July ID-Strand vs Mfg C-o. Shop
DJect was one to
Each student has cither a problem weeks
Curite v*. Wealrm Auto
whKh the camp■"..rt . d not
called Mellors, while those ten and ।
w iotve or la helped to formulate
Left to mourn hi* passing are lhe
to contribute
"
Children I
--------- 7o’ With
some thought one Then by mean* &lt;if group dis­ parent.* two brothers, Donald Ytf" above are the seniors.
five nnd under are not allowed lo |
,
„
- ,
,
’nd ingenuity they made use of' cuaslons, individual study, frequen'
and Howard Lavem; his grand­ play on team*
Albert Dykstra Is manager of the heir handicraft and culinary arts conference* with staff members, and nor
parents. Wm. Henion of Battle
Captain.* have been chosen a*.
Western Auto team which L* made to prepare a fiesta for their last talks bv resource people he crystalup of thr following member* Bev- night there. Table mat* were made' Rzes hl* Ideas and writes *’term Creek and Mr and Mrs. Vern Hay­ follows: Central—Seniors. France*
wood of Hastings: a great-grand­ Hill for the White* and Harris Evcrly Myers. Beulah Myers. Beverly In the handicraft work for their tea- paper of 40 to 60 typed poses
Lydia A Haywood on Wil­ crctt for the Greens. Mellors. Jackie I
:’KMS.uu-S~rW.a»a.. mother.
lits place, south of school on cast
tn'f-luteSy
tarti."TM«. Hllnote ind Indian " ride, besides a.hostof other relatives. James for the Greens and David
Agnes Thompson.'
Beverly. Ftahcr..
Ftehcr.-. Tte.
The aiuw-nl*;!
..-:__Bcvrr,y
^2.
There nrc three or four general "A little Bu&lt;f IQ listx** given
o«-iuom.
and Norina Holltater.
-----jShit
I™1 60
meeting* a week at which student- AAOVKI
un
oloo
so fair
। Greens ind V+rYiori Smith tor »h6
Bill Janie* manage* the following Ihatjt was served In the correct ■ teacher planning la done The *tu- 1 ruBud.urt
odd-InoMomlng
wl*dom and
took
nut; ‘TMt-ta
wbdom
took him
him
WhitesStrand team:
Greta
Cogswell,
capt-. manner.
—. Mcriors. Mary Tudor for
M.unr
Jarman
siorv
non &gt;rn.vn
.
...
I denta elect four of thetr number To llve and blossom
bio«v&gt;m with
with Him
Him,I the
thc Greens
Or^.„s and
and David
David Vahlsing
Vahtemg for
. ?
MaximJarman. Mary Liu Jensen.
represent
on a -------i mere ••"
koiJ5
^2’
Another class was working on a each week to rep
——*• them ~*
| the White*. First ward teams h
pIihh.. Kp25^ y timli. An?hS?n rturiy ot ,he
United States- At committee cf
of student* and staff
Bervli
Pat ricin Fpb,F!
Fewlew.
Louise
captains as yet.
Patricia
!*-Jf!'*
11*, Baldwin. camp
camp they
they had
had the
the wood*,
woods, trees.
trees, members
members who
who choose
choose the
lhe resource
resource Saturday. June 30. nt the Leonard not chosen
..............
Jean Jensen. ’ —'—
u ‘Iowr«- take etc. to study first speakers to come to these general
One team
game IsI. played each
n ' —• ”1
chapel
with
lhe
Rev
B
J.
Adcock
Nrua dhcpicr. Anne O Connor, and hand.
week preceded by a practice game
ua_d "
*” "*““z’
' meeting*.
officiating Interment was In Dowl­ To dale the Whites and Greens arc
Lottie Teustnk.
There
Is a weekly
evaluation
ahect
g a 3?yUta bdlmred'by Uw*camph“taff
experience
and' prog
’rew'whteh
ta ing cemetery
tied on all playground*.
Manufacturing shop team Is Edward
Brt-.tx
Tlhc
MKb. c. »*. bunham
Renta
ipie girl*
girls areare u*
us follow-,
follows: w oe a nne type of teacher training. ,u.‘c.u u“v
The Metlor» have been tossing
Jane Reynolds Alice Nash Dorothy ’rllcrc *s an opportunity to obaerre i mlttce that plans for the following
Rosalie E Benham. 77. wife of bean
bags and playing relay and
Woods. Beatrice Sente. Beverly Well- ch*!d
and development
o^evJ^nuon^heet’^or^he entire ‘he late C B. Benhatn. of Harting*, racing games. The Seniors have
fare. rnynui
Phyllta cx&gt;ru.
Lord ixaueii
laabcll zsouiarn.
Bouiard , There was a summer vauip
camp there own evaluation
away al
at Woodland
at me
the been playing rounders and softball.
inre.
- ” - sheet for
- the
— -entire- passed ...j,
n„uu&gt;a&lt;&gt;u u.
&lt;•..... Jane
....... ...
__ .. Marie
w . ... Nuh.
(nil Lola
l-nr Silt yc
It *r- oul *» *“ rtrtt
Mary
Wood*.
not vtv«r&gt;
given frtr
for I session
*»&gt;•’•&gt;
ni.ntw-r*' hon’e oI hcr d»u«htcr. Mr* Grace
Next week lhe recreational ac­
Po*thumu* *‘nier use until November
The
acUvltU* are planned Ft|Ul a,turdBV evening. July 7lh tivities of the White* and Greens
novemoer
inc11.
ta* opened for nr.nar»ttrtrt
.*»
preparation ij by
by a .student
student committee.
committee These
lhe*e inbi- aJter an mneM of about a year and will include tournaments in horse­
ruary and In March was
,nu,tc appreciation, square
shoes. badminton, croquet, and
Srrikve*
““’ dancing, bridge, swimming, hike* | a half.
These will be con­
are two program* for adult' campfire *lng*. baseball- badmln- ! Mrs Benham was born in the shuffleboard.
' :c
m. the Camping education .tO1'craft.*, beating, fish- S'°’E!£
C of Quebec, Canada. May tinued throughout the summer.
These team* are learning cheert
. .„J, the daughter of D'ujohn
wonwnqp and the Guidance work-1 but, caituelng, etc.
and Elizabeth O’Donnell. She was and songs
shop, dr Wert heads the former I. Mr*. Henry W Willyard U the orphaned at an early age and came
and Arthur J. Manske. the latter, i head.?x,k-* ‘th MrsAm“r55n“ J,toon
™"
Tlie Children * camp te supervised I a,n'1 Mr*. Florence Gillespie a* a*- to Waterloo. Iowa, to live with , * Wednesday evening July 18 at
3UlBnl_
,-----------Jhere
she married
in 18W
.friends
wt—
------- 5 30 there Rill be an oppotun'.ty
by Miss Crane.
sistaqte.
C-harl^&lt;
a
....... i Henry
has charge of v-iia.iu
Charles ”
B Benham, aa native ui
of •t‘••&gt;r young women
U&gt; learn .same ...
of
Mis* Louise DlcUch Instructor
”
' W Willyard
Kirr! ! maintenance
5
“as cnargc 1 Barr*Barrv county.
counts- They
Thev moved
moved to
to Ha*Ha*. , . [lie
the fundamentaU
fundamentals of
of tennL*.
tennL*. IfH the
the
in recreational acttvltiea;
Karl
will —
gather
at the courts
*•"
’»•-» •&gt;»
High school girls are there helping Ungs In 1898 where they lived for aspirants
Gosslander. In arts and craft*; —
andj
in the Central playground an In­
Ml** Dorothy Anderann L* camp sec­ lo keep the camp shipshape this many year*, their home being at structor will be on hand.
415 S. Jefferson St. where Mrs
summer
retary.
Tills fall the cam» plan* to take Benham lived unU) three year* ago
Dr
West. ML*n Crane. Miss
Beginning Monday. July 16. mem­
the residence
sold —
Mr.
------ was
.—------DlcUch. and Mr. Oasilandcr are whole room* of filth and sixth grad- when
ber.* of the playground *taff will l&gt;c
instructors in the Camptng Educa­ era for period* of two week*. They । Benham preceded her in death over at Tyden park with equipment for
will
be
admitted
from
Allegan,
eighteen years ago He had contion workshop During the first week
croquet, badminton, and horseshoes
Barty.
Calhoun,
and
Kalamazoo
ducted
a
successful
real
estate
they study the techniques of camp­
every evening from *lx to eight ;
ing education, t-atcr they hive counties Two groups may be ac-' bu&amp;tnes* until 111 health forced hls o’clock Thl* Is lor the use of the |
। retirement
practical experience with children tn commodated al the same time
Thr teacher must go with them I Mrs. Benham leaves three dauah- public. Including both adults and&gt;
the camp and make several camp
mac their
tneir wotk
wmen ts
w ters.
ters. Mr*.
Goldie Hughes
Hughes of
of Alle
Alle-­ ch‘WrM‘and supervise
work which
Mr*. Goldie
planned by her
het in
In collaboration j BB
BBn
n.. Mrs. Grace Faul of Woodland
*',‘V the S--sta,r
..'
....
... I«nd
। Bna Mr*.
Mrs. Doris
uori* Slang
mang of
oi Dowagiac
“It is au
tn k/social
and three
threr grandchildren
grandchildren
*” experiment uln
h* 11 -! and
|
living, says
West, who believe*
------- • -----•-------— *■h-»ys Dr.
^.West.
bclie*e-*
Funeral
services
were
1-* —
service*
---- x - --------__;2 held at lhe i
that more trachirfa should be done Leonard
funeral x home
out-of-door* and tLit children and
{‘"Jo at T n
The Navy has Increased 17-year---------- —of
.. —
1 p’em
lean’ l° Wk
the’ .. Chur
hP. burial
। services of the Church of Christ old enlistment quotas for July it I
Scientist being read Burial In Riv­ »-b announced today by Chief I
Warren “Budd" Carr, recruiter-in- I
erside cemetery.
CHURCH OF THF. NAZARENE
charge of Southwestern Michigan I
"Seventeeu-year-old men
who,
E W. Bailey. Pastor
want Nava) Service should apply
tor eutlitmcnl at Novy Recruiting I
Sunday school 0:45
Station without delay," he said “It I
Morning worship 11:00
I* probable our present quota will 1
Or. Monday Don Bassett. James be filled before the end of the ।
Evangelistic Service 7 30
Higgins. Kenneth nnd Harry Sears. month. The sooner men apply, the |
Wednesday prayer meeting
James Keeler and James Hotchkiss, better will be their chances of comcharged with felonies, and Mr* piecing enlistment " /
UnnecMsary Expense
Margaret Kingsbury, accused of
He listed the following' instrucPlanting trees on burned over land abandoning her Hirer small chil­ lions to 17-ycar-old applicants;
costs forest owners from *6 to *12 dren. were arraigned In Circuit1 Men mu*t apply at least two
court
All seven admitted their weeks before their 18th birthday.
an acre, in addition to the millions . RU)lt of
ol the
lhc offenses
offenses Ifor which
At the time of Initial application.
of dollars lost tn standing timber.
they had been arrested.
17-year-olds must bring their Tbther. or legal guardian, to the re­
cruiting station to sign parental
consent papers In the presence of j
a recruiting officer.
Applicants must bring their birth i
certificate or baptismal record,
showing lhe date and place of I
birth.
Kimonas, 98c
Navy Recruiting Station* where i
application may be made are locat-1
I ed in Benton Harbor. Battle Creek 1
I and Kalamazoo.
I The Battle Creek branch is open ;
i from 10 to 5 p.m. each Wednesday ,
at the Post office.
The Benton Harbor Branch is
open froth I to 0 p^n. each Thurs- '
day at the Post Office.
i
The Kalamazoo Station I* open
every day except Sunday from 9 to
5 p m.
•
•
it wa* also announced th. the I
Navy now
needs 20.000 nmre
WAVES For further informal: ni
about thl* branch of the service. 1
write the recruiting station at Knl- |

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C«i new car* end all other famous tire*. (Ever aik him whyl).

Prtea
. J 10.40

4.75, 5.00-19.,
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5.25 5.50-17 .

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Navy Increases
17-Year Old Quotas

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headquarters

All 24 Have Now
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SALE! REGULAR 45c

37c

SPARK PLUGS

Sovt aai (I gallon in every 10)

for Infant’s Wear

Baby Bonnets, $1.25
Infants Dresses, $1.49 up
Knit Creepers, $1.09 up
Blankets, $1.49 up
Print Rompers, $1.09
Terry Bibs (coverall)
29c up
Cotton Sweater, $1.09
All Wool Sweater, $1.98
Wool Jacket, $1.49
Chenille Covers, $1.98
Brush a Comb Set, 59c
High Choir Pad, $1.69

Baby Books, 49c
Infant's Bandsi 25c

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Dolls, $1.75

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Anklets, 19c up
Pantiei, 39c up

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HUNT CLUB DOG MEAL 5»» 42^
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and Sue
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Monday
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the week
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THE
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to

PERSONALS

of Holland who left Tum­
a few davt* visit here.

Cadillac wcrc

with a birthday
honor at Ber
Tt»a*e present
Meney. Fred
Thelma Covey and daughter. —... with white
.... ot July guests of Dr. and Lou. The centerpiece wm rnapdrag- held wore

Mrs. Ruth Cappon, Betty and
Janet were among the guests at a
shower in Battle Creek Thursday
Burdette

ANMQVNCa

.... Ann Chadwick
cuesta c
and spending some t‘-------- --Bedford.
। with their aunt,
Mra. Eva Duron K working st turned#Monday fromr aHf&gt;w*dayi’
Mr and *trt- J*ck Wilson. Bruce
Mra. A. L. Orabom and Mrs Don
Borgess hospital. Kalamazoo.
visit with her brother in Columbus.
Laming
jjxnl
the
&gt;•—
—
aid Welfare entertained June 18 tn
US.
“* ‘—••“‘•WMrs Ethel He.** U vUittor a nicer
A reception was held at the 1
Mrs. Mattle Barber Bull of Bat­
t!&gt; Fourth with Mr. and Mn Louis and her family In Woodland for
^Pwlf^Mr*r
honor of-Mrs. C. J. Befcon at the of the groom's parent* altar
tle Creek U visiting friends In Hast­ Ohio, whom she had not seen in ’so
r,",'L
7*"
“72* cottage
Tj
•—■
Karmea nt
nt
their
summer
days.
U
yeara,
.
. Karine*
their
summer
cottage
&gt;.several
several days.
inu|&gt;_
home of Mn. Orabom. The evening ceremony,
ings this week.
bride’s cake
Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Schadcr and ' Mr-•’J? Mr" William Harrlbon of ! Jim and Jack Jones came Satur- | -me Rev. and Mrs’ Clifford CUnMn. Victor Funds* of Nashville
Mias Sara Beryie Schadcr spent 9rand Rapid* *cre guesU of lhe day from Dowagiac and are spend-i -------wa* a weekend gue*t of Mrs. O. 8.
to ,lIx'n&lt;1 the w®«- Mulder of Grand Rapids and MUs centered lhe
Sunday with Mr and Mrs William Henry Weavers a few day* )bm mg aome time with Uicir grand-1,
McIntyre.
. .
.
---------.
—»re*
—v
i--------—jMr. and Mra. Oscar
I Quests of Mr. and Mr*. James Beverly Dryer of Battle Creek.
parenU.
Oscar Jonas.
Jonaa.l
Mr. and Mrs. Martin C Muaolf of
en-.pl .yrd
Mr and Mr*. Max McKee. Mr.
Charlie Finstrom and daughter, i Brown last week wcrc Mr. and Mr*
Bay City are visiting her parents.
Miss Betty Harlow ofi nfednesday
the Barry ।! "nd
D w McKee «.-»*.
with •Uicir
Mrs John McOmbcr entertained
m— r»
k.i. Mrs aarrett reham spent the week-; Arvous Carson and children of BerMr. and Mra. W. L. Hinman, this Co. Health Dept, left Wednesday
Mra. C. 8. McIntyre Mra. Victor
to spend her vacation at hehe. Lome
h—.J I families of Buffalo, N. Y.. have been end at their cottage at Podunk lake. wro. Ill.
’
I visiting their parents, the C W.
Mrs Herbert Davis of Grand Rao- I
Arthur Chase and Miss Jo- PurnUa of Nashville. MH. Jason [ discharge a year ago
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs in Massachusetts.
idsi and Mra Lioyd Dvmont1'd loa-.la , MPblne Chaw returned Bunday af- McIlwain. Mrs. W. R. Cook. MUs
McKee*
Mrs. Otto Church and her daugh-1
F. L. Fairchild were Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mr*. J M Jaynes, Nancyspent the weekend with tliair
‘Pending the weekend with •*-lhe Charlotte Lake, and Mita Emily
Richard Fairchild of Detroit
McElwain
at Drtrolt.
dinner Sunday at
|and Jimmy arc spending Ute week
mother. Mra Jennie Gordon, and ,0™«
r•*«*,«
Thera Nagler Is visiting Mr and
Mr*. Dwight Fisher and Bruce ore
Cllflord lake
brother, Pvt. Eme#t Gordon.
1 enrarta?nta/hM mother m™ ai™ Mother's Inn. PrslrelvUle.
Mrs Chester Richardson and fam­
leaving Bunday to spend two week*
Mrs Grace Dr Barak left for AlMr i.nd Mr* Harold Downs and Nordstrom of Graml Rapid* for two
ily at Clear lake
Mr. and Mn. John Hamp of
w,&amp; O Kt PL?.h7. ,n 9*’£•‘‘2
hambra Calif. Monday after spend-family spent last week at Gun like ! ,eek* and her brother and ibur-ln, A Saturday guest of Mis* Genewera host* Sunday eve­
Tlie Rev and Mrs A M Coidren inc a few weeks .with her niece*.
Fourth of July Riie«t* of Mr. andJ' law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nordstrom Nashville
• sieve Fisher wa* Eugene Hans of
to the Barry county agricul­
and Philip and David are spending । Miss Grace Reickurd and Mr*. Wil-1 Mr* George Dean al Wall lake were ■ .and daughter Judy of Detroit, for ning
Mendon
tural teachers and their wive* Ten
sisters ana
and their
tnmr husbands.
nusosno*. Mr.
ttr. a few days this weak.
Mrs. Jnmcs Foley and Mr. and part of their vacation with Mrs ; lum Fox. being called here because her Biters
gueats enjoyed a dinner and social
Coidren
*
mother.
Mr*.
Mary
Collin*
of
the
death
ot
her
sister.
Mrs.
—
J
**—
••
1
and
Mrv
E,W
Roc,
Mr.
and
Mrs
.
Ouwls
of
Mr
.
ftnd
Mrf
Weldon
Mr* Clyde Kuempel and daughter
hour.
G. F Conway, also Mis* Klien Bronson on Thursday and Friday
spent Friday with friends in Orange­ of Hillsdale. The Rev L F Burkey । Archie Relckord
of Hasting* will take Rev Coidren | Mr*. Almira Hackney L* in Mld- Draper and iter mother. Mr* Frank |were Mf Bnd
B#&gt;n amUh
ville and Martin.
Mra Joseph FUiier entertained place in the pulpit Sunday. July 15 idlevlllc for a few week* where she Draper who remained for a longer , Jackson
Mis* Irma Gardner ha* a* a guest I* assisting In the care of her new
Mrs Florence Fisher and her moth­
n &gt;.
T
— I Mr* Alex Nell entertained the fol- hostess for her bridge club of eight
MIm Barbara Jean Mattson en- , lowing week-end buhrlv Mr* Otto on Tuesday.
er. Mra. John Shepard of Woodland thi* week her niece. Ml*.* Janet granddaughter nt the Russel Bender
Gardner of Huntington. W Va On .home
tcrlalned Miss Virginia Johnson of i church and daughter Sally and WilMonday.
Weekkend gue&lt;L* of Mr and
Mr* P
arma at
Tai’X.
-- •*Tiarms
at ’oun
rlnii lake
lalrr for
fnr the
thr wetk-1K
week. I i..~ NelL
u.u iU
.11 o-I.
.- Mteh"
A group who really have fun
Weekend guest.* nA Mr and Mrs Saturday she Is expecting her' ---------------------------------*u‘
lovd Boorom «,r.
were Mr
Mr. .nd
and Mr*
Mrs ............
end
I Mr and Mr!
Kenyon spent catching up on their mending met
Greeley Fox were Mr and Mr* Nick daughter-in-law. Mrs Robert Gard­ Floyd
ner and two children for a week's Wayne Mavo of Olivet and thl* week
The Burr Cooleys were weekend last week at Gun lake.
al the name of Mra. Norbert BchoWebber of Grand Rapid*.
they are entertaining Mr and Mrs guests of her parents. Mr. and Mra.
Mr* Albert Bellamy and daugh­
Tom Jones Is visiting an aunt in walter last Friday and Includes
1
IT
n.
f*
■
—
&lt;..
—
«
h ’MJ&lt;’ld!ev1lfe
v-cif
*
Weekend
guests
of
Mr
and
Mr*
IU*
G.
Casey
of
Jackson.
Gwrzr™Jupp^om'*
’
in'*
-cr..
I Mra. J. W. Wilkinson and her mothter of Detroit have been recent
Detroit this week.
guest* of her parents. Mr and Mrs W -A Thayer wcrc her son. Glenn I Weekend guest* of Mr and Mrs and Dixie Cooky remained for the
Pvt. Ernest Gordon has reported er Mra. Morgan. Mrs Stanley CumWellington and two children of Elk- j Herbert Bl-hop and other relatives WC(.g with Mr. nnd Mrs. Lucius Lob­ at Chatham Field, Oa, after spend- mlrurs, Mrs. John Onie. Mrs. Ken
Gilbert Fisher.
were Mr*. Lena Geiger and Miss deil
Mra Henry Elliott is in Philadel­ hart. Ind.
Ing fifteen day* with hl* mother. Sanderson. Mr* Dorrance Trethrtt.
Mr. nnd Mrs M E Comp and Loh Giblgcr of Detroit
Mr- Alice De Vries and Mis.* Mary Mr* Jennie Gordon, and hla friends with
phia. Ml**, this week visiting a
Dorman*
-*“• Mra Mllea -----------—■*-------------De ---------------Vries were°Sunday
gUrsL* of °Mr
brother who is home on leave from son spent the flrat week of July ini Elder and Mrs. C M
for the day.
lhe old home town.
Akron. Ohio. vLMting Mr Comp's । Jack*on *•*-”'
■»
and Mrs Floyd Miller nnd Miss around
the Navy, and other relatives
Mrs Robert Brown and Beverly
; and Mr*
Carol Miller nnd spent the evening have
A guest of Miss Velma EHL* ut parents nnd other relative*.
been
spending
thia
week
al
Mra.
Richard
Jacoba
entertained
Ensign nnd Mr*. Don Hildebrandt1 Mr and
■ Mrs James Mnson and with Mr. and Mr*. Robert Brendy in
the George Fulton home 1* MU*
Gun lake. Their gueets since Tues­ Hospital guild No. 7 for deaaert
enroute from Hingham, M»*». left Maurice lambic were Sunday guests Baltic Creek
Mary Quigley of Lapeer
have been Mrs p.obert Olner of last Monday. Gueats for the eve­
Weekend guest* of Mr and Mrs day
Mra. Anna Reed accompanied by Monday for San Francisco after a of Mrs Roy Davis In Battle Creek
Midd
leville
and
Mary
Bedford.
ning
weie
Mrs
Stanley
Cumming*.
Mrs C C Burkholder and Bar­ Glenn Ciutn were Mr and Mrs
Mr nnd Mr* Bernard Piers-m Re«&lt;Mrs. Ralph Herrick and Mr* Rob­
Mrs Pauline Skinner visited Pfc tiara left Tuesday to vUlt the for­ George Hauer of Grand Rapids.
Mary and Edward. Mrs M V Himes
ert Kenyon with bridge awards go­
mer’* mother, Mr* B C. Case In
Mr nnd Mr- M E. Coin were
and Stir of Kalamaxoo. drove to
ing to Mrs. Tom Stebbins and Mrs.
. Connersville, ind.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr* D
Mulliken to vl«lt Edward Pierion hospital on Monday
Mrs. Lewis A Stanton aeeomSaturday guests of Mr and Mrs H Foor In Colon
Claud Smith.
and daughter Vlrrtinia a' the Fred
panted Mr and Mrs Prank Tobias ' Cedric Morev were Mr and Mn S
Mis;- Jennie McBain left Saturday
Holland home on the Fourth.
Sunday evening Martha Maus en­
The Night Hawk club will hold
Mr and Mr* Edwin Reynold* nnd of N:ivhvllle to Grand Rapids Sun-.L. Yergcr of Hattie Creek
tertained two tables of bridge at
•Mr and Mr* Dan
Mr
Don Chare of Grand Mrs
Donald McBain in Battle her home High honors were won their annual picnic at Hugh My­
son of Caledonia spent Thursday day where thev attended nnen
and Thurs- Creek
aftarnoon with hls parents and house at the home of Mr and Mrs Rapids spent Wednesday
....I Mr* Albert I Mr nnd Mr* Clarence Crawford. by Elisabeth French The other* ers’ cottage. Leach lake. Sunday,
Row Cady for the latter’s son. 8 Sgt. day visiting Mr. and
brother. Gerald
July IS.
present
were
Evelyn
Brower
of
Bat
­
Mr*. Keith Fox nnd Mr* Bernard R Marvin Cady and a grandson of Craig nnd the remainder of the I Mr* William Crawford and Nancy
McPharlin were in Grand Rapids Mr and Mrs Tobins, who had Just week with Mr and Mr* Jessie Chase and Mr*. Robert Jessen and chll- tle Creek. Marjorie H1U. Marjory
of the Amtd-Dorg had
returned from the South Pacific
und Mr and Mr* Lawrence Chiiac dren of Chicago are spending a few Stanley. Helen Dimond. Gail Fos­ a Members
Monday evening
hamburg fry at Tyden park last
John Ironside, of Ironside Monu­ of Coats Grove
1 weeks at Wall lake
Mr. Jessen ter and Mr* William Dibble.
Mr. nnd Mrs George Fulton spent
Thursday. Out-of-town guests were
Mr and Mrs Wayne G. Prey and . and Mrs Crawford’s brother. Chorle*
lhe weekend with friend* In Grand­ ment Works, returned Tuesday from
Mrs.
Jennie
Marks. Mrs. E. Dow­
a
irin
to
Wisconsin
nnd
Minnesota,
Dorothy
Jean
of
Beverly
Snore*.
1
O'Hair
nt
Bethesda.
Md
.
were
there
A family gathering at lhe home ser and daughter.
villi'
Charlene, of
Mr and Mr* Guv Gldding* ware where he purchased considerable Ind . vb-lted their parent*. Mr and for ihe weekend
of Mra. Ella Hammond on Sunday
A guest last week of Ml*' Jennie Included Mr and Mrs Mark Gar­ Boston. Afterwards lhe group spent
Bunday guest* of Mr nnd Mr* Nell granite work to fill the orders he Mr* 1. Severance last week, also
v. cousin. ------------her
Mis*
Lilly rison. Mrs Harry Baker and two
Proa* In Grand Rapids nnd their has on hand Mrs Ironside rxcom- Mr and Mr.-.. Kenneth Perry with McBain was „
Mrs. Orrle Helm. Pedro was played
UlUe granddaughter Jean Proos re­ pnnlcd him &lt;&gt;n the trip, reluming by Walter nnd Douglx* of Sturgi* and Christie of Grand Rapids
children of Delton and Mr. and with high honors going to Mr and
Mr and Mrs B R Minford and
Ml** Haze) Cnukin wm lhe week- Mrs Lou Boadle and family. Mra.
turned for a tew weeks' visit ‘with boat to Ludinruin.
Mrs. Don St. John. The August
Mr and Mr* Philo Otis and fam­ Marilyn and Martha of Ponlluc
end guest of Mia* Margaret Wood- Hammond
them.
is entertaining her meeting will be held at the home
Mrs Milo Nichol* of- Otsego, who land of Battle Creek
A guest of Mrs Clyde Hender­ ily of Muskegon are moving back
Rose Marie
On their return from Huger Is- great-granddaughter
shott for &gt;i couple of days last week tlils week lo their farm at Quimby ha* spent the pa-t month with her
Mr and Mr* O S Kuempel. Jo­ dnuirhlcr. Mr* Ralph Turner «nri land. Mr and Mr*. Sam Cinquemani Baker thia week.
wa* Mrs. Metta Keaglc of Battle
Ann. Mr, Viola McDowell. Leona caring tor the new baby, returned iKalr Heath i were guest* of Mr.
Mrs. Byron Fletcher entertained
and Florence took Pvt Kenneth to her home on Sunday
Salurday night dinner guests of nEr
nnd Mr* Keith Chase for .several
her uriuiw
bridge ctuv.
club, »«»
for utncit
deaaert MonKuempel to Battle Creek Sunday lo
Mrs Delwln Hutchliw of East dav* lii*t week and Mrs. John GH- Mr and Mra. John Armbruster at day and Mra. Clark O’Donnell. Mr*.
lake the train for Ft Riley, Kansas. Oreen St is spending her vacation son. who had also been visiting the Gun lake were Mr nnd Mra. Al. Howard Frost and Mrs. Norbert
He lias been home from Camp Rob­ with her parent*. Mr and Mrs John Chases returned to Detroit with Dyer. Dr. and Mrs. Norbert Scho- Hchowalter won awards for the eveinson. Ark., since June 26
Wedmorc, of Muncie. Ind
them
waller. Mr and Mra. Dick Jacobs, nina
John Booher. F 2'c. who ha* been
Mr nnd Mr* Goin Gibbon of MlMrs Ernest Burr and sons spent Mr and Mrs. ByTon Fletcher. Mr.
'---------------- * e »
STEAM HEAT
in the hospital at Great Lakes, spent ami. Fin . are spending a week with Sunday with her aunt and uncle. I and Mra Miles Dorman. Mr. and I Mnnriir*nsmith
Mrs Dorrance Trcthrte, Mr. and ! MORtULAD—h.MiTH
Saturday and Sunday at hi* sister's, Mr nnd Mrs Orin Wolcott nnd Mr Mr and Mrs. Glenn Mowry. R. I.
HOT A COLD WATER
Mrs Fred Eckardt
Before the altar of the Central
GibMin’s mother. Mr* J B Gibson.
A weekend aueat of Mr*. Ruth Mr* Ken Sanderson and Mr. nnd
Mr and Mrs 'Frank Rogers re­ Mr.s Wolcott Is a sister of Mr Gib- Cappon and daughters was Mrs. Mr* Dick Rose.
Methodist church in Detroit un
SHOWER BATH
turned home Sundav alter stiending son and reside* nt 520 East Green Irvin McCain of Battle Creek
, Saturday evening. July 7. at 8
a month In Chicago and Indiana
Street.
Mr nnd Mr* E A Cnukin enter...
o’clock. Miss Jean Marte Smith
Mr end Mr*. Herman Sandcen
l-ou Jim Buhot) of Dearborn Ls the tained Mr. and Mrs R- L. Clark. I
UU of excitement these days due daughter of Mrs Nellie Smith of
spent Inst Thursday and Friday In I guest of hi.* grandparents. Mr nnd daughter Roberta and Mr* Reva to the return of many boys from . thlA clty, became lhe bride of Boyd
overseas mixed with regrets at part- I Anderson Morehead, son of Charles
Grand Rapids visiting Mr* Herman I Mrs Herbert
— —... Bishop this weeks
..... —.,.4 Merrick
Merrick
of Grand
of Grand
Rapids
Rapids
for for
ths tho
Ing
from
others
Tills
was
the
case
Mdreheud of Detroit.
The Rev.
Sodar.
1 Dr.
Dr nnd
and Mrs George Lockwood,
Lockw-xid. weekend
Mr nnd Mrs. Albert Jenkins
.. — -•
.. ••
Doris and Mary nnd- -Mr nnd- -Mrs.' —
Friday afternoon
-------------—
callers
nt
the
— . at lhe family dinner given by Mr 1 q. g. Stonett read lhe single ring
’ ile visited
' Dan Ashalter left Sunday for a lunne of Mrs Katharine Weeber and Mrs. Clifford Dolan at their ’. s-rvlce
Sunday.
......... trip in
... Northern
..w....... Michigan wire Mrs Frank Weeber and daugh- Gun lake cottage Sunday hon- I The couple were attended by MUs
1 fishing
; Mrs Bert Spark.* wth Mia* Minnie ter. Nancy Lou. of River Rouge and oring Aben Johnson Jr., who Dori* Smith, sister of the bride,
I Matthew* of Grand Rapid* is spend- 1 Sunday guests were Karl Wceber of leaves soon to enter service and to ‘ Mrs Charles Morehead and Mra
1 ing a few day* with Mrs. punnlc I lanaing ■ and
..... Mr and
—... Mr*.
.—*• Paul welrnmn rinrrtnn Crnlh#rr. hAm* Mi-lvln Rell*. sister of till* groom.
Myer* In BattlF Creek
in
Row
— and two sons of Battle Creek.
Mrs Ruth Buskirk visited in several years’ service oversea*
I Sunday guests of Mr nnd Mr.* C
i D. Bauer were A F. Drnndt Lan­ Latuslng uvn Hu.* 411*
sing. Mr nnd Mrs. R A Caldwell
The Rev. mid Mrs L Winston
I atone wcrc guests of friends In Fort
• vllle. the latter having just returned , Wayne over the Fourth
Featuring the Music of
I from two years service in the WACs I Mrs C B. Weiss. Barbara and
nt McCord Field, Oregon
I Richard of Memphis. Tenn., arc ar­
, Among those al Wall lake for the riving Friday for a month’s visit
I summer are the Einar Frandsens 1 with her parent*. Dr and Mr* Guy
। uhd Mra. R. G Finnic and family. Keller .....
and ....
Mr --------Wils* will
-come tin.
Dancing 9-1 P.M.
SATURDAY. July 14
. Mrs. Chester Banghart and Ifelcne latter part of July.
returned Friday from Knlnnazoo i Mrs. Raymond Guthrie and the
SOFTDRINKS
ADMISSION 65c (tax ind.I
and Heienr Lt making a splendid rc- Misses Grace Teuslnk, Janet Bums.
BATTLE CREEK. MICH.
covrry from her recent operation I and Lois Kenyon spent lost weekBruce L* remaining at Crooked lake | end In Milwaukee, going over by the
37 Capitol Ara.. N.E.. Sth Floor Word Bldg.
I with hl’ craniln»rMiH
Mra i. SB. Clli
Clipper from Muskegon.
unuidnarrnU. Mr -nd
and Mrs.
Jim Brown, Manager
Muon Norwood.
Mr*. *Manila Brandstetter L* vis­
Mr nnd Mr* Frank Spenalcy and iting her sister-in-law. Mrs. Sarah
David of Downer* Grove. Hl. ar­ Bnuiditettcr.
rived Friday fot a week * visit with
Mr* Mason Litts, and the. Misses
her parents. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Barbara Kotrba. Beulah Bush and
Bamc-s
Beatrice Bush spent last week al1
SPECIAL
Mrs. Victor Drilea nnd son Vicky, Wall lake
PRICE
arc returning to Tyler. Texas.' Mrs Don Doyle and Her sister.
Thursday, after spending several Mr* Dwight Beumer spent Monday
। weeks witli Mr and Mrs Roy in Grund Rapid*
. Cordes
Weekend gueau of Mr. and Mr*.
Sixes 2-6 — Reg. 1.50
Winona
Were 3.98
Richard Branch has been spend­ John Eddy
ing the past two weeks in Traverse Downing and MUs Rcxinc Downing
City—
nf Laiulng.
ML*-* Agnes Cunningham wa* the ’ Mrs Robert Woolston nnd dnuithguest of friend* In Coldwater last ter. Roberta, accompanied by Mr
weekend and attended the annual and Mrs Earl Endsley and lamlly
Hard to get
Kit. Z5c
Rural Youth formal dance at the, of Battle Creek, spent the past
Coldwater country club un Friday weekend visiting friend*
evening
lives tn Indiana nnd 1711
hlcaao. IIMlss Helen Wooton of Detroit L* 1 iinois
spcndlrm a week's vacation here
Mr nnd Mrs Fritz Southworth
Reg. 1.00 .
Reg. 1.00 ..
-■nl&lt; Dr
n. and
....-I Mr* J1 i and son. David, of Lansing were *m
with her parents.
&gt;
—.—
A. w
Wooten
; m July
tfuix kucau of her mother. Mrs.
Mrs
Mr nnd Mr* Roy Andrus of Lan- Nell Boekeloi
..... Southworth Is
sing visited Dr and Mrs. John A remaining here for two Week*
Wooten
rooton dn rriday.
Fridai
i Mi
Mr. and Mra. Nell'BoekelOO and
Cotton Print
Rog. 2.95 .
uthworth
weekend
Mr and Mrs William HarrLson of Mra
Grand Rapid.* were guest* of Mr 1
at the D. Dclmer Wing cot­
and Mra Henry Weaver on Wed-1
un lake
nesday and Thursday
abel Bisson and Miss Ethel
— nnd
Mr
....w Mr*. .....
Frank E. Burn*mot Copcnhave arc spending a week's
Sixes 1-6
ill'lrtyk. and Mrs
Uwe Harry
Un... I,.
..ll.... at
„! the lattor’s cottage nl
Reg. 2.95 .
Hillsdale
Hamill ...
vacation
nnd son. Robert, of Kalamazoo, were Podunk lake
guest* nf Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Burn* , Mrs C J Belson visited Mrs
Inst Sunday.
Robert Schilleman of Lansing lhe
GIRDLES
Mr. nnd Mrs Earl Bumford. Mr ' first of last week.
Two-way Slretch — Rog. 3.50.
and Mrs W. L Wallace. Mr nnd । Mis* Judy Mulder of Grand RapVernon Harbin. Mr* Keith ids visited tier sister*. Mrs. A L,
Yerty. Mrs Rcva Benson, of Hast-! Or.sborn and Ur*. C. J. Belson. the
Ing*, and Mr. and Mrs. S. I
of Mansfield, Ohio, spent the 4th1
with Mr and Mrs. .1 B. Wolf at
Large assortment — Reg. I.69-their Gun lake cottage
Mr and Mrs. William Bell and,
SKEETER-RID
Isopropyl Alcohol QQ
Sgt. and Mrs. Alvin Smith of Ionin I
were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Dan! Mr. and Mrs Simon Ettcrbcck enCompound
Pt. VW
INSECT
Lewis Sunday.
tertained hb sister. Mrs. Susan
Rog. 7.98 _

. laughter,
Flory of

Crisp!

SPORT SHIRTS

90

09
99

MRS

a

SOCIAL ITEMS*

Short sleeves and long sleeves. Plair
and plaid colors. Sizes Small, Medium
Large and Extra Large.

We Have a Good Assortment

ROOMS

oj

SWIMMING TRUNKS

RE
air

Prices

HOTEL HASTINGS

|

98

BAIRD'sJ

The Mayfair Room
LES VAN AND HIS BAND

Frandsen’’

Pair

ts

AT REED'S OF COURSE

DS

UNGUENTINE

UY!
' 28

99

OUT
R OF
PORT

99

JOHNSON and JOHNSON
Amer Tan Tannic Acid

TANNC ACID SPRAY
T 0 X

33

Repellent

ZEMACOL
for poison ivy
Lae. 89c

A BIG
iCTION
HOOSE
FROM

u.47

43c
25c
45c
60c
27c

SUMMER PURSES

KNIT

SUMMER BELTS

COTTON OVERALLS

COTTON

47‘

Milk ol
MAGNESIA
Pint

33

BLOUSES

LUNCHEON

17
77
2

SUITS

5

DUFFLE
DRINKS

STORE

— REOfTTIRID PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY ~
PKmm 2241

99

77

HATS

PINAFORES

GIRL'S

SHORTS

SLACKS

PANTIES

44

COTTON TRAINING PANTS
QA
$i&gt;M 1-3—*«». 39c--------------- ----------- W*S

DISH

BAGS

Adjuitoblc

MADE

ICE

MILLER'S

DAIRY

Reg. 25c

13

CORNICES
Adjustable for all windows—Rog. 1.00.

CREAM

FRANDSEN’S

STORE

Exclusive, but not expensive

Frcih from the form — you gc
MilUr't High T

151 W. STATE ST.

CLOTHS

Reg. 10c--------------------------------

DRAWER PARTITIONS

FARM
'lUT-'RATE

PRICE

GENERAL
Rco. 3.50

SODAS

GIRLS

RAYON

SHORTS

SPECIAL

OVERALLS

CHILDREN'S

SETS

097

SWIFT'S ICE CREAM and SHERBETS

DBUG

CHILDREN’S

SLACK

PIPTO BISMOL
Small

07619380

LAD IES

F ASCINATORS

40116167
SUNDAES

ESTORE

$195
$eoo
A
to V

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

47

�WELL
TTKUI. DRILLING
wniuuinu

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a

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

^^^ATT«y J. Lowla
Bastian, Mkh,

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Sheldon Agency

—

Surety Bends

Phone UBS

Haatlngx

'"&lt; ■

^ WELDING SHOP

109 W. Stote
1' br’

I Electric and acetylene welding,
brazing, cutting and soldering.
Broken farm implements a spe­
cialty. Shop hours 8:30 a.m.
i.r«n&gt;»r to 1:30 p.m.
Work moy be left at any time.

M&lt;»r&lt;

Res. 3359

s.ub

WANTED—EMPLOYMENT

AUCTION SALES
Lht Your Sale With

HENRY FLANNERY
PHONE 3170

NASHVILLE

213 E. MAIN ST.

Phone 175

•h | NOTICE TO CREDITORS

F.LKCTRICIAX —flrnrral »
pxlrlugi olerfnr «!'»-• •
repaired lb, K.lhon,

Middleville
=ow

.t

dlr.-lib 17
&lt;&gt;r“A|i”»u’.i

, GARDNER &amp; ROBINSON

CEMENT CONTRACTORS

PEACHES

Marshall Furnaces
Repairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

nlng shipped In peaches which are
picked green for shipping. Buy tree
ripened peaches al Pine lake or-

All types of cement construction.
Sand and gravel delivered.

ATHLETES FOOT ITCH

••It STINllfl
lb BTBOXO. ll rr.NK.
TIUTKH. H REACIIM MtHlF. UKKMH.
Beginning shortly after August IS, Su.-roo.fu1 trroimrnta MUST be moLilo.
MUSI' l,EJ&lt;ETItATK Aleohot i. VKHY
MOltll.K Tr ..I route.n. !•&lt;»•.« fed It lake
South Haven, Nun Glow, Hale Ila-

Floor Sanders for Rent
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

through Labor Day.

Then Prolific

lop, Hoxter, Mich. Phone Prairieville
17F4.

INSURANCE and BONDS

Jerry Andrus

DR. DERK STUIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
Stale
Hastings
Phones: 2865-2991

NalT Bank Bldg.

Phone 2519

oui.,/1.

CORN. OATS. WHEAT. CIOVEBSEED
...V k kTII.'l-

Now is the time for hail insur­
ance, livestock, life insurance,
residence and farm labor lia­
bility insurance. And don’t for- EMPLOYMENT- HELP WANTED

Bonds

PHONE 2336

mt i

SWANSON
AGENCY

Cell 2908

BETTY'S INN

'"r.7. , Open every day except Monday
• «ur|
by appointment

We Remove Dead Animals

AUCTIONEER

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

DEWEY REED

CARD OF THANKS
roll S U.K—New bou«e trailer
Nalmoal Bank Building

SCOTT SERVICE

It.iyaL
li

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

...

All kinds of trucking

HKe Spine
is Lite Human
Switchboard
controlling
Health, and
Victor

PHONE 2812
OR LEAVE ORDERS AT
817 S. HANOVER

Cattle

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

FRANK JONES

lluUsu: hknitiki. &lt; &lt;• Iu7 K. State
‘f
_ st n sen.______ _
Hastings dockyard!, phone 2588. or iinfsK rt____________ at wake
। mu hi: ritivKs
call till !-acev throurh thr week. | NEW Itmrtlo S...tr. S«9 ",n Studio

JOHN BECK
GENERAL AUCTIONEER

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
Phono 2178
Nashville i

Sales made In any section.

POWER PLANTS lloV now
t"iJ*LI»ltKNR—Cbolw Crib. SI0&lt;'O. ', ELECTRIC
available tor quellflrd cailomtti. - | r&gt; I'.innur. 1t*s.le 1 lob ll.lr.
Itarkrt. Maiir..... • Swing..': Jump | 1 Booott ovnrrr. cuntCMtotr, Ixnucu. WANT Tn III 1 1 .rd tri. ..ISon of Geo. Eaton, veteran of 1800
r.Hi.htlon for . h.1.1 II »r 1 l*b1 auto ttallrtr, portable weMrrv. liatcb
erlea. Indnitrlal urr. Enorgrticy aafe
u«n v w &gt;!&gt;...&gt;
auction aalea.
IMU II USm Ilf
Luing
ly equipment. Montgonrry Ward. II•' w tmi. i ..i .... ia- / &lt;&gt;
• llvoti. Hii.tr. liming Su.tr. Etrrtk ; tlngr. rhour 2~o&lt;
7 IB
Dotes can be made at
fl,I Mel. ba. Store. l-nrrb tllldere.
II VVM.ll .old uur farm
m.lr. r,.t | WANTED Tt&lt; lil’V -Kr.nrr
Il.r.l
Cage.
11.11
lt.rk.
Hound
7at.br
Banner office
| Wrrkrr Suite. tlrrr.rr. |l»y Hrd«. 1 and h «Hlr .uj.h ..f «... IU...I will
if , Ire II..* China ot..i.r|.. Mun Choir..

C. "Bill" Sherwood
INSURANCE
Phone 2608
If.

AUCTIONEER

ED. FINNIE
MOVING AND STORAGE
Prompt Courteomi Service
Res. Phone 740 F5
Phone 2229 or leave orders at
Texaco Station. SUte * Michigan

FOM NALK—Tnrltr. lypr Duo Thron. '
Oil hratrr w.O. far. only u.rd our
moutb. jrr.in Allaadinc. If untr wrrrb .
Frrotmr .eb&lt;H.1 lor,.,, p.h.inr 4^.

Even Inga:
Mon, Wed, FrL

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

SOFT BROWN KID
LEATHER. WITH
FLEXIBLE CORD
SOLES

nf llllaa

R
9

Phone (Collect) Hastings 2715 for

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
Horses, cows and small stock removed promptly.
Your colls are greatly appreciated.

HOWARD BRISTOL
2 hr. Service

Phone Hastings 2715
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

u.

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY

LIVESTOCK
►
76

US
11*

FITTER
. LyBARKERS
HadSw*
riw..

ROMEO
SLIPPERS

U.r n.iir. r..&gt; playlug quirt rr.fH.ir J
• i»r a.Mloi. * I’l"'^ "'•’‘“•■’.P? if'**]

fR t

by aa
EXPEDIENT. FD

$3.98

Smooth
Elk
Uppers

Foil MALE--tl'wd Muba.r loin, r.M.tn '
• uiir Nr xatorda. &lt; ill* ll.nr, ttau
7.H. FL Mill,
___________12
P«Ht SALE—Hlngrr w.lng ro^.h.nr, '
..rar a. nr a Call any Jay altar A
p m Mr.. Will Hayn. "03 H. Hoo.l ’
way.____________ ________ 7 13
Foil SALE—f.lrolturr Ilf all
kind. Ilrao-uablr k»rfh a.dv *'f Mali'

&gt;___

TRUSS FITTING

G. F. ECKARDT

OR SPORT SOLES

FOR SAIX—Onumr
Madden. high
quality 2 wr*r &gt;'«lng nrim Hile
Curried in Uur mohair Per war qul
ity. full spring ron.frurl.on In prrfr.t
rendition. Sli.U VZ4 H«. Jrffrraun Sir.
T IS

GUARANTEED

Place orders now for
Spring or Summer Work

CHOICE OF LEATHER

AUCTIONEER
General auctioneering. Dates can
be made at Banner Office.

Loren Hershberger

Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars

Men’s Loafers

Delton, Mich.

I am no further away from you
than your nearest telephone. Cali
at my expense.
Phon 2687
Woodland

k nekascs
1
l Power.
R Within

PAINTING

Have Comfort in
These Favorites!

PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

Loren Coppock

Chirvpractk

Dates

promptness upon application. Cail
nt my expense — phone Prairieville

LLOYD J. EATON

Hotel Hastings

Mich.

Delton,

FOR NAI.R—Pxrehrrd Mean Durham
bull, a month, old. Fred ' Johnxon
MHdleelllo Itouto S.________ 748
FOR 'HALF.—Matrbei roan lean. 1'lark
Rathbun. Ukr Odr.aa Phone 481'.
7 19
FOR YtALK—30 7 week, old pig. Abo
3 Jerwy raura] aprlngart. 1 P-farl John
2115
Deere grain binder, (larriwr Ixing
afr~4, faUdb.lll., Boot. 3_____ 7_H

All
Sites

WAR EFFORT. Phone HostinQs 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.

KALAMAZOO

BUY WAR BONDS

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collector

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1945

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

A DAY WITH THE SANITARY ENGINEER THE HOME FRONT *

BETTY'S INN
tn every day except Monday
by appointment

PHONE 2336

Out 7/19

BOB'S
ELDING SHOP
ctric and acetylene welding,
iking, cutting and loldering.
&gt;ken farm implements a speIty. Shop hours 8:30 a.m.
irk may be left ot any time.

213 E. MAIN ST.
Middleville

&gt;ne 175

EOW

GARDNER * ROBINSON

ZEMENT CONTRACTORS
11 type* of cement construction.

Fhune 756 F 1-4 after 6
Hasting*. Route 5.

ATHLETES FOOT ITCH
6 Minute Tart
BTUONU

RTINOA.

DR. DERK STUIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
12 W 8tele
Hastings
Pbonm: 2M5-2M1

Hite Spine
is the Human
Switchboard
controlling
Health and
Vid

«ADTUJMCS
LhrtO-

XW11Y5-USAPPtMMI
6C AOOt R-

Qunpractk

rebases
-fa
Power
Within

(First of a series of five articles on the work of the Barry
County Health Department)
A day with Joseph U Griffith,
who came June 1 to take up lhe
county, and hls summer assistant.
Miss Helen Wade, gives a brief sur­
vey of their program.
Going first to a summer camp and
observing the Inspection showed
the many facilities that are checked

'

(Continued from First Section)

’ Merle Savacool hu been sending
&lt; his wife Flossie. Speaking of
‘snaps" Stan, where is that anap
; shot of you In your snappy "Wave"
; uniform that I requested months
you remember la that
ices available in helping u&gt; plan the ago. Sten.
red headed gal with person­
adjustment If the owner wants him peppy
ality plus. also known u Dot Stan­
ley. Al present she la at Great
Lakes in the psychoneuroab ward
a patient). Am I right Dot?
Sashe Is a veteran with the hypo
needle and is Just dying to try it
out on anyone.
Wish you fellows could see some
A young army doctor ha* recent­
ly made the dbeovery that the' of our softball games. The "Strand"
xre-n coloring matter tn plants. —
•... is at the top uof
, Uthe
ie *x»«ue
team
League
called chiorophyl, b a wonderful »o far. Shirley Kingsbury has Just
healing agent in the treatment of i left lo Join the Wave* She pitched
severe burn*. al*o in bone Infections 1 her last game on June 36th and did
where extensive surgery has been. u xweli Job of It. fanning me out
necessary heretofore In addition to most every time at bat, and winIra.JjT .Kf.
Pe i,d&lt;?c!or nln4 lhe 8“n,e *boul 20 U&gt; 2 more

New Wonder Drug
.1
Found By Army Doctor’

■iS. feud handling. Food storage!
must
be
lultable.
Cupboard*,
dbhes.
silverware,
refrigeration,
milk. meat, garbage dbposal. and
dUiiwatfiing, including the tem­
perature of water, the rinse, and the
washing powder, all must pas*.
They inspect lhe water supply.
Including the depth and oon*tructlon of the well, the pump house
and motor, and the drinking foun­
tains with their drains. A sample
Of thtoi now 5™* League are the "Western Auto",
of water is taken and sent to the
slate laboratory In Grand Rapid* were made In the general anny hoe- I "Inspection", and "Casite" the latfor a test to determine its purity. I’H*! “I Topeka. Kansaa. where the ‘ ter two from our factory. The urnShould there be any reason to think nPw»Md^mmuteated1 n?*?00hi**” ' plTe“ behlnd the b,t “re Steve De’V
demonstrated that chloro- mond and Clay Bassett Bill James
that he water at the bathing beach TW
MwddSS L0U^e‘nfr^^ rt),chM the "Strand"1 teiun:
is contaminated, a sample of that
f
the "Wextern Auto": Ed Benu. the
I* taken and follow-up te*U are and alDDfa^* U
made.
The doctor cited one ea*e in "bMpection" team, and my tegm
require* two coachea. Duff
Otlier buildings to be inspected which an army olVoT .wvervlv
are the cabin*, dhpensary. work­
shop. toilets, showers, in fact, every ed on one hand with penicillin and ।
thb help (no reflecbuilding with lhe exception of the wUh chiorophyl on the other. The J101? «“&gt;
cowhra) we are still
private quarters of the director and newer drug was more effective, the
plBce .
,
.
the staff. Sewage dbposal. which b doctor «ald.
.Th* ne* school athletic field b
taken care of by septic tanks, b
Dr P. C. Beelman of the Kansas1 •h«plng up fast, lhe football field
al*o carefully checked.
state board of health said that a I “*■ “odded and ready to play on
A resort came next with a going formal announcement would be I {hb fall. The quarter mile running
over of water supply, public toilets, made *oon regarding the dbeovery. track has the flrat two courses of
and sewage disposal Food handling He declared:
I cinders in place and the rest are
and bathing beaches also come un"It Is certain that the work of thisi being laid as fast as they arrive
young doctor will be given world from Detroit. Dad says there will
be around fifty carload* altogether.
While driving back to Hastings wide attention "
Mr. Griffith and Miss Wade told
The high jump circle, pole vault
of other work that L* done which
and broad jump runways and pits
we would not be able lo observe in COMING TO THE THEATRES
located inside the running track
one day. Their program is so ex­ "Experiment Perilous” starring
and in front of the future grandstand
tensive that • day would give but George Brent. Hedy LaMarr. and
are completed. The baseball and
Paul
Lukas
a small idea of Its brood scope.
softball field grading b nearly com­
Cabin cangjs.
roadside
parks,
In a stirring screen drama of the pleted and should be ready by next
boat landings, municipal water sup­ literary best-seller.
| segaon Hope some of you will getply and Sewage disposal, city and
furlouxhs long enough to see some
rural school*, and food handling
of lhe games thb fall.
businesses are on inspection and ed­ Billy Rose's "Diamond Horseshoe."
2k&gt;!ly. about those notes you re­
ucational program.
A spectacular musical with new
■ The food handling institutions In­ hit songs, luscious girls and dances quested on big brother Dave, the
clude among others slaughter This movie tn technicolor provides family doesn't know hb present
whereabouts as he 1* being trans­
houses, restaurants, grocery stores enjoyable entertainment.
ferred
and not home-He is, proba­
and meat markets.
bly leaning over lhe side of the
In connection with dairies, the
bams and plants are inspected and
This mystery Is one of the Charlie ship watching the porpoises if it b
daylight
nr if at night watching
the milk tested as well as lhe milk Chan series with Sidney Toler In
of contributing farms. The test is his usual role as the famous Chinese ij the phosphorescent glow of lhe pro­
for fat content, bacteria, specific detective plus a capable supporting tozoans in the wake of the ship or
maybe now he is on land some­
gravity, sediment, and occasionally east.
where running down some scarce
ior preservative chemicals which
variety of lepedoptera. I don't know
might be placed there illegally.
“A Royal Seandel" with Tallulah
City and rural schools are under Hankbead. William Eylhe, Anne
what these big word* mean but
the following inspection: hot lunch Baxter
Dave will, and then again he prob­
facilities, water supply, sewage dlsla a aaucy saga about Catherine ably Un't doing any of these thing*,
posal. toilets, lighting, drinking the Great. The never dull Tallulah he's probably doing what he b told
fountains, heating, ventilation, con­ Bankhead plays Catherine.
to do.
struction of building, and fire pre­
Wherever he b or wherever he b
vention.
vvinwii.
““What a Blonde
Blonde”
going we hope it will have lhe same
There is checking to do in the1 Comedian la-on Errol keeps hlm- effect on the enemy as hb last
case of suspected rabies. If lhe mH In and out of predicaments to move. Within two months of the
J?er?on 1?
U1,c bfxl)r‘m,ke UU* *n “musing movie,
Ume he landed in Southern Italy,
hr face, he should receive Immediate i
all of lhe Germans In Italy surren­
first-aid treatment, and the case '
dered. and soon after, as he moved
should be reported to the sheriff
Which stars dancer. Ann Miller, up to North Italy, all lhe German*
in a sparkling musical comedy.
In Germany surrendered. Later, he
and some other boys were sightsee­
is bitten on the extremities, no
ing in a Jeep and happened to
treatment need be given until It Is V.F.W. AUXILIARY NEWS
Tlie ladies auxiliary met at the breeze into a town where no Amer­
determined that the dog Is rabid. If
he shows signs of rabies within that hall Thursday evening. July 6. icans had been before. They were
Ume the person should be given Catherine Keeler was elected to showered with flowers ahd the city
band wa* called out to honor them.
treatment at once, and also every­ membership.
A donation of five dollars wa*
Well people, thl* about winds it
one else in the home where lhe
given to buy gifts for boys at Percy up. Mv only hope and wish b tliat
dog has been.
Two food establishment* were Jones hospital and Clara Scott, you fellows and gab won't be cone
then visited. Water supply, sewage Sylvan Tags and Pauline Skinner too much longer and we'll all be
were
appointed
to
buy
the
gift*.
disposal, refrigeration, food storage,
glad to welcome you home.
Our auxiliary is trying to rabe
dishwashing, garbage disposal toi­
Marion Cook
lets and the soda fountain were funds to buy wheel chair* for the
boys at Percy Jones hospital. Any Official Reports:
among the many tilings checked.
Each time an Inspection I* made one caring to help thL* good cause,
Maxwell Field. Ala. A/C Roger
the owner or manager is given a may call Mildred Platt or Elsie Wil. Wallace of 214 No. Washington.
duplicate of lhe report made by the
Hastings. Mich and A/C Albert L.
Any lady having a husband, son Orsbom. E. Thorn St. Hastings,
inspector so that he may see how
the Institution rates. If there are or brother oversea* b eligible to Mich., have reported to the pre­
any constructive suggestions, they Join our auxiliary, and we will be flight school at Maxwell Field, Ala­
very glad to welcome them.
are given at this time.
bama.
an Installation of lhe AAF
The sanitary engineer Is eager to
We wish lo thank Frank Reynolds
help people In planning sewage dis­ and the boy* of the Post for the Training Command, to begin anoth(Contlnued on Page 3, Sec. 3.)
posal for their homes and places of table they purchased for the auxil­
business if they desire IL He will ary.
also give advice on the location
After the business meeting a
most suitable for drilling a well. Be­ shower was given in honor of Doro­
ing a county officer hls services will thy Warner who leaves Wednesday
tall for no expense on the part of morning to spend some time with
Die Individual, and tie prefers to her husband in Arkansas. She re­
----------- while they are making ceived many lovely gift*. The next
than to tell them what V.F.W. meeting will be Thursday,

Ch.micol Spray*

cut wssding co*h

Experiment* at the Michigan
State College give promise of great;
assbtaqce to growers of sugar beets,
onions, asparagus, turnips, carrots

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BARRY BYPATHS

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Il has already been demonstrated i plane—"One Meat Ball."
'
• • •
‘
u2Jer,,r “““Hoy "!* weeds tn a
Suggested name for a bomberfield of carrots, and will not harm '"Umbriago."
।
J"* lo,i? ?°.r.
,haJ *ege- !
. . .
I
destructive to^nlX’1 *2Sr
Be« cartoon of the monlh-A 1
^&gt;8 r
vouna mother
is soap.
washing
thecaption
baby's
mouth
o’ut with
Ihe

that sovaaol, a petroleum product,!

Re»touront Owner*

ESI^
rile rtCQUCSiS
With WPB
vvirn TV r Q

Moth Perils Apples

Jean Marte Smith, Hastings .

WAR BONDS wlU provide a “cush
ion" for post-war year*.

ROTE

According to the Barry County
Health department, all Barry counly restaurant
owners
canProduction
file a re­
quest
with lhe
War

ton rountr ullna wtaso^te d«troC'read- "Your flrM ’ror,d WOULD board for necessary eoulpment to
u£
I »•" “ «» THAT Jb5 pj.tuche.l.h.____
| UC.U.C
Before LVU..VA..IB
contacting the WPB,
the
to a small fraction of that exnense ■
• • *
nr-.---when weeding was done by hand. II And
‘“*’,“t,£w,ner,l!nu&gt;t
S""
A1K1 speaking
stKOKUig of
uj soap.
avap. If
u you
yvu gals
(au, ti -J***f
——
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"?
“ve
■*, t
4 CCer
ymjher Eaton county farmer stat- drwi
don't
’i have enoughtnto dotHw
lheramitv
family
। tlfication
U flea lionthat
that lhe
the materials
materialsrere
­ ­
ed that hb field of carrots was so laundry and the suds, wears out. you I quested are necessary Items U&gt; pro­
can
finish
up
lhe
mens
work
lecl
the
public
health.
This
ccrtificovered with weed* that he would
clothes
with
any
if
the
sudsy
cation
is
signed
by
the
Barry
Coun
not have thought of saving any of it.
cleaners,
such
as
Re&gt;
or
Gold
Dust.
!
ty
Health
Department
and
will
be
had he been compelled to fight the
anything, but, attached to the regular WPB
peats in the uiua! manner By the I don't mean to plug
—
•
—
—
&lt;»
.
forms.
u*e of this petroleum product, two
The application and certification
barrel* to the acre, he was able, at might mean a great deal to some of
The socks come out softer for materials will not be a guaran­
a coat for material of 111 per acre, vou
to destroy all the weeds, and sal­ than with the regular beads or tee that they can be obtained. The
availability of war surplus equip­
vage all hb carrots. But it U un­ flakes.
ment is determined by their re­
safe to use on other crops.
My Hille three-year-old niece hate*
It hu been found that cyanlmld.
I
lease from military needs.
In granular farm, can be used to 500P “nd water worse then
than cr.y
any little
Although Barry county restaur­
ever
kill weeds in
In asparagus beds Mlu
and boy II.ev
fr i*w.
“*■ ,Getting
atU,1.nS ready
read) for ant* have had a goad record during
onion plantings. A rain or a heavy the trip home, after their vacation,
dew u required to cause the neces­ her mother began scrubbing her up. crease of disease originating from
sary chemical reaction to kill the She dodged the wash cloth and food handling .establishment* dur­
weeds. That material is not con­ walled, "Mommle, that's W E T".
ing the same period has taken
sidered sate with other crops
place In the United States. Tills
"Power exercised with violence hu been caused tn part by the dif­
Where the spray is a liquid, a
small, wheelbarrow type of motor- has seldom been of long duration, ficulty In procuring essential equip­
driven sprayer Is used But the but temper and moderation gener­ ment and utensils by restaurants..
college expert* believe that larger ally produce permanence in all
Many requests have been made
sprayers can be used tn spraying things "—Seneca.
lhe Barry County Health de­
Have been reading
Goethe's to
weeds. But lhe smaller sprayers
partment In regard to obtaining
are preferred because of their light "Faust." Wish I could comprehend screening and other desirable aids
weight and small damage from the Bible and Shakespeare aa well In protecting the health of their
a* thb: the meaning comes so easily
tramping ihe crops
patrons
Forms are being sent to
Fanners and truck growers should and tnstlncUvely that it seems all restaurants that will help them
keep in touch with the State Col­ child's play to read’ Goethe. The to obtain needed material* lo keep
lege experiments now being tried only regret 1* not being able •« ’•««’ their health standards high.
to destroy weeds at a minimum cost. It In the original Germs
translation always suffer:
much of the beauty is lost.
PREVENT FARM ANIMAL
July promises to be a critical
Again thb year we tried planting
DEATH LOSSES IN STATE
dried peas off the dried vegetable month in the orchardbt's war
Enough meat 1* lost each year counter at the Super Market. They against codling moth, says Ray
through Hie death of Michigan farm came up quicker and grew faster Hutson. Michigan State college
animals to feed 6.000 persons an­ than the pedigreed variety, and our entomologist.
Unusual weather conditions this
nually. says E. L Benton, animal first picking* were from them. The
husbandry extension specialist at peas arc smaller, but the flavor I* year have caused some changes m
the way the codling moth has be­
Michigan Slate college
thm'agab^next‘year.^’lTiey’ are haved. IIl
«verS?
’wtth’«prey
la Imperative
that during
apples
Injury and disease that often are
the result of carelessness or neglect Fre cver'^rabed^Sfor^’and* endure the “Xth ’oft te pSStW
acqpunt for a great proportion ot pjav^b^at^n^n. bet- ' of ^he rodUn. -th from entering
litis loss of potential port crops and
beef steak.
. . •
If locally available, an effective
Disease attacks animal* quickest tcr
Promise
-"rav st till* Ume would be nicowhen they are thin Thl* may be
due to lack of sufficient teed, water,
or salt and mineral mixture, which
Sm.S’Efwtu™
to
causes Die animals to become un­ B “"now. »‘b rwW ■ - .
thrifty. In other cases, the cause
may be parasites such as woftns.
hU1
licks, lice, or maggots and tiiese
I “ “S'
parasites may not be easily recog­ bSI"now,n, »7.n
nized by the farmer.
I* glad at sight of IL
... lcmbe,j________ _ ____________
Benton suggests this program In Let winter eome. how ever Jong.
unv THiNr.K YOU DON’T
helping to prevent animal losses:
ffnIS no',4"
|D0%h^bvtw** £&gt;&gt;™
1. Provide plenty ol good feed
kiown
I
INSTEAD.
water and shade, with salt and ?U«K
mineral mixtures.
X Inspect animals regularly to
detect symptoms of disease or In­
jury.
3. Make treatment as soon as
trouble I* noticed. In case there
U any doubt, call a veterinarian or
livestock authority.
If the farmer has livestock losses.
Benton urges that a commercial
rendering plant be notified so that
fate, hides, and bones can be sal­
vaged._________ ___ ________ _

MARRIAGE LICENSES
William T. Tarbet. Plymouth.
Mich....................V........................... 34
Grace A. Pennock. Maple Grove 21
Richard Brock. Woodland .......
Dorothy A. Marx. Oregon City.
R. 1, Oregon ...............................
William T. Kelly, Hastings ....
Mary fl. Ketcham. Hastings ....
Boyd Anderson Morehead. Has­

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’ -Myrtle Vorst Speppard.
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95c

60c SAL HEPATICA

49c

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financial

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problems

NEEDS YOUR
Office Hours:

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IN REAL ESTATE

Krenings:
Mon, Wed, FrL

IF WE HAVE GOOD REAL ESTATE
WE ARE ALRIGHT

Closed Thursdays

stings 2715 for

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&gt;ck removed promptly,
ly appreciated.

IRISTOL
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4ICAN

tBLED FARM
D PROMPTLY
fats is badly needed In
is 2565 or Kalamazoo

RING

WORKS

I Collector

7 ROOM HOUSE, close In, in the 4th ward, one of
Hastings best locations, all modem, oak floors up and
down, in fine condition.
53 ACRE FARM in Irving Township, has 6 room
house, full basement, good well, small bam, has shed,
chicken house. 5 acres of alfalfa, 6 acres beans in on
shares, about 3 acres woods, fenced, price._$2,800.Q0
7 ROOM HOUSE in 2nd ward, has 3 bedrooms up, one
bedroom and bath down, living room, dining room,
kitchen, mirroshell hot water neater, single .garage
for------- -------------- ------------------------------------------ $4,200.00
ON GUN LAKE, a largo wonderful cottage right on
the Cascadas, cold spring water runs through a spa­
cially built cooling device the year rpund, has light,
largo lot, furnished, has a boat------------.$5,500.00
VERY GOOD HOME in 1st ward, all modem, excellent
kitchen, large lot, garage, price__________ $4,200.00
LARGE 7 ROOM SQUARE HOUSE, all modern, drain
in basement, real good floors and casings, full lot
with bam for garage_____________________ $5,500.00
NICE SIX ROOM HOUSE in first ward, ha&gt; fights,
•tool, double garage, nice corner lot_______$4,750.00

WASTE
WE HAVE A REPUTATION FOR COOPERATION AND
SERVICE IN OUR COMMUNITY AND YOU WILL AL­

WAYS FIND OUR HAND OUTSTRETCHED TO HELP

Waste Paper Is Vital
War Material
AN ACUTE SHORTAGE EXISTS
EVERY POUND IS NEEDED

Do Not Destroy!
Save It and Gat It To Market

HASTINGS SALVAGE COMMITTEE
ESTATE
OKER

JULY COLLECTION DATES
July J—2nd and 3rd words.

YOU OUT OF FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES.

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69c

�THE HASTINGS BANNEK. THURSDAY. JULY 12, 1H3
apent in th* 1 with Mr. and Mr*. Jerry Fisher. Mr. I home of Mis* Laura Archer in stater with th* Rev.
Margie Johnson and two'
Rapid* ware Fourth of July callers 1
come for the
th* and
and Mrs.
Mra Oraa
Or** Knowles
Knowles and
and chll-[
chfl-1 Grand
grand Rapid*.
Rapid*. Letters w*r* read . s^d oHtetauay. M»i^
iter* of Muskegon apent
spent two .
of Mrs. Julia Godfrey. * Mr. and [ daughters
&lt;
with
with her
her itater,
sUter, Mrs.
Mrs. Howard
Howard Rev.
itev. Donald
uonata E.
k. Smith
situ tn Who
wno has
nas been
oeen dren of HaaUnm were callm In the [ ahd enjoyed from those who were
Mr*. William Boughner and daugii- I day*
&lt;
wr ju™ ui («. A.U..O.V, M.V, „u- Thaler
..wr and
and family
family, A
w Mr
Mr. and
and Mr*
Mr*. 1| appointed
appointed to
lo the
the church.
church. Mr.
Mr. MeMe- afternoon. * Mr. and Mra John unable to attend the party. Two Woodland Memorial
L* famfly of C-C
uIl. Iin
t. ^.jordan.
Miss Amtfla Walter*. Mr* rf th* girls who didh’t wish to
Ham Boughner of the European I-awrcnce Hawkin* and
Cue ha* a boat of L
friend*
thl*. 1U.UW. Mr
U. .1
U,. K.M
eomnnmiu, .N&gt;
‘*H&gt; T?U
and Mra
Keith Mar- , community
who ...
are ,Ud
J to, tow bora tag™
M. A. I^raon. with theatre of war and frkuid. Mia* • Hasting*.
low “
of
Cerium were Sunday
that h*
and
McCue will con- | gram of Hastings were Sunday dinand said piey werehavIrene Reiner of Kalamazoo, were X
IcC
_*
“""r'' eve------funeffio7
and • tX
te
m.k.Mrs.
F^^STUtelrhAB.
*** their letters
0W2
TK? SOUTH THORNAPPLE
Last Week'* Utter
luncheon gulsta of Mr. and
4U1 ot July dinner guests Thursday evening caller* of Mr., nlng
Mr*. Alvin
ha* recently ---------been elect- Schantx.
acre Mr* Rwia Waite and Mn.
Alvin Hclrigle
Hclnglc of
of North
North IrvIrv- Mr.
..... Smtih
—
of Mr. and .Mra: Harold Woods nqd Mra. George Forbcy. a Mr and Mr*.
.
w.
—
—
u
i
..A.om..,.r
—
t»—..
.
_
.
,
..
unartes
ciarK
wno
are
m
st. rcter*Freepoi
otnret
Mra. Lloyd Towns and daughterJ bu„ Florida. Mra. Hilbert and Mra want to Battle Creek Saturday to
Mrs. Larson Who had been visiting Mn. Dexter Smelker of Grand Rap- ' Ing. W The conductrers and asao- i cd scoutmaster far the tht,
thi* ofllce Mr*. Jerry Gonyou and Lorraine jorJon were accompanied by Mra. meet hts brother, Opt and Mrs.
J
returned home with Id*. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Katnlski ol । elate conductress of Freeport O. I troop and has served in HIJackson were Saturday caller* of; K S., helped In the Initiation work i previous ta hta.c9nflhg.t0 Ffeopurt. spent Wednesday with their mother cly(11. Brown kn(f MVs, yHenry Jama* L. Bowerman, who had ar­
were in Ha*Un«» Mr. and Mr*. Seintah Secac. * Ml** 'of Clarksville O.ES. ta*t Tuesday ' Freeport wefcdme* the Rev.-Mr.
1 rived from a hospital In Nashville.
Virginia Flxti wa* a Sunday dinner evening.
: Smith and will endeavor to make iLickner of Sunfield. * Mr. and Mr*., Blough of Lansing.
Tenn. James tar in ths South Pa­
oi Pallcan. Minn., returning
guest of Mr*. Leora Parker aud The Rev. c V. Ho^leln and sou* , bi* stay here a long nnd enjoyable
-..■arable Stuart KUsaraaul and family were
cific 20 months. * Mr. and Mn.
turday. * Mra. George Nelson
1 visitors Saturday night at the home
Organisation*
Mr. and Mra. Jojtn Thaler of Mr*. Marv Hutchins al the Rev John and Calvin ul Grand Rapids one.
Floyd Kingsley of Orsen take were
I Hasting* Saturday. *
J.
1
Battdorff
home.
*
Mr.
and
acre
Friday
afternoon
caller*
of
• of the latter's parent*. Mr. and Mrs The Missionary
society of lhe guests Saturday of their daughter,
Hannon of Wayne is virit- South Campbell visited their grand­
Mr.
end
Mrs.
F
C.
Tabberer.
*
The
Mrs.
Ed
Coat*
spant
the
weekend
•'
------J
------m
...
Ed.
Demaray
of
Sebewa
to
vteit
Mr.
3o
U
t
h
Woodland
Church
of
the
and husband. Mr. and Mrs. May­
son Keith Ttaaisr and niece. Mrs
Rev.
J.
W.
McCue
was
In
Hasting*
•JT*;.
and
Mr*.
George
Guyman
and
Mr.
Brethren
will
meet
Thursday.
July
and
Sunday
with
the
(ormer's
sis
­
McMurray, both of Hastings at
nard Parks ★ Ernie Barnum, who
Saturday
on
business.
*
Mr.
and
|
ters.
Mr*.
Monroe
Johnson
and
J.
al
»
Mrs.
George
Oliver
of
Detroit
&lt;
13.
today,
for
an
all-day
meeting
boards with the Floyd Landons, has
M
„
Psnnock
hospital
Saturday
*
Dr
Gonzalo* and family, of East
’ who were.visiting at th* Demaraywllh Mrs. Carl Boltum. A carry-in been poorly but la feeling much
Wm. Boughner and Joyce of j
•nnrt. Mrt. Mlnnl* Neeb. Mr.
Mr. | and Mr*. J? W. Rigtcrink of Grand Mr*. Ralph Ros* of Grand Rapids. Mrs
home * «r.
Mr. and Mra r. T. Wilt dinner will be served at noon and better.
Mrs. Mabelle Yoder was a Sun­ New Buffalo, and daughter Patri- • Mew membership cards will be pre- nun**-."
the weekly meeting Tuess--&gt; »n David
»»—
’■&lt;*"*
~ and
of Crystal apent, newing will be the work for tire day
day dinner guest of Mr. and Mr*. eta Mitchell of Michigan City. Ind \ sented at
Mr. and Mrs. Mylo Shaw hava
entag The irortroop •*
U Wnt Wednesday night with her parent*. The program and leason on Peace
Emury Kime of Ctarksvllle * Mr son Sgt. William Boughner of Eur- I day evening.
in both their tenant houses,
td this £ar
year by the Metho- Mr. aPd ay*. George Scars anri u ln charge of M„ Arthur Dodge. tenants
and Mrs Fred Kinde left Thurs­ opcan theatre and friend. MUs sponsored
one.lo assist in the milk house. The
day for Rochester. N. Y.. where Ilene Zander* of Kalamaxoo were dl»t church of Freeport . 1310 com- went Thursday to spend the day at
draft
took Johnnie Fleher. who had
are Earl B u rd ick.1 their home in Nashville. David is
they were called by the serious Hi­ Thursday caller* of Mr and Mrs. mltteemen _.w
been
with
Mylo for some time. * .
Ier, the Rev. J. W. Me- ending
grandCharles Getaer.
spending tnta
tni* week
week with
with hl*
hi* granapf F1.o'.?' vindirar has
been! Eddie Clenun anjL family were cal­
nes* of thrlr niece, the daughter of Allen Ftah. ★ Mkn Norma Yoder , Cue.
—■ Vster
I wt — r
and Cha*. King. Vl.w
The ■■■I.,assist- .......I.
ttarent* A* V&lt;r
Mr. nrut
and *.&lt;
Mr*
^u&gt;n
Mr. and Mn David Quirk, who ta left Wednesday for Terre Haute.. ant scoutmaster ta Harold Fink- Warner and family were supper\7oatfaccordlM to a^vaae (rS^ lers Saturday ol Mr. and Mrs.
suffering with rheumatic fever Ind., to spend the night with Mis* , belner and the Scoutmaster b the guests Wednesday evening of her J“P*n a^rdlni to a me»age from Charite Andler while on their way
Mr* Roy Nsgtar of Detroit l* also Mary
Alice shannon, and on Rev Donald Smith.
lo Ohio to visit her parent*. They
parent!, Mr. and Mrs Frank Start* JR*c^nt-v
Our lubrication service «
tharc. * Mr and Mrs Charles Gei­ Thursday both girt* left for Laredo.
Eight of the boys went to Scout ber of .dartton. Linda Lou remained ?
,
“n ..^ .36SS86' expect to return Tuesday. * Mr.
ger and family attended the lll.iset Texn* where S Sgt. Norval Thaler
and Mrs Irving McFall of Middle­
just the tonic o cor needs
reunion held at lhe home of Mr lit now In a training camp. * Mr. Camp on puck Lake thta past week, for the week with her grandparent*, cisco, Calif.
ville passed Sunday with her par­
at
Shawondosee.
They
were
accomMr.
and
Mrs.
Warner
atau
apent
and Mrs Willard Kidder have pur­
S/Sgt. and Mrs. Jean England and ent*, Mr, and Mrs Charlie Andler.
to get it in shape. By us­
by thetr Scoutmaster. The Sunday evening at the Shriber home daughter
Sunday * Weekend callers ol Mr chased the Ralph Sag* home and tpanted
Judith Ann who nave been Mrs, Coming and daughter, Dor----- attending —
-- »■■■
to visit Mrs. Betty Patten of Hunt­
boys
were
Bill
Vnnderand Mr*. Harry Lane were Mr. and will move Into It before Mr. Kidder
ing highest quality lubri­
ington, Mas?., who was visiting visiting nt the home of hls mother. tha, were caller*. We understand
hoff.
Don
King.
Dick
Blough.
Carl
Mrs. And tew Anderson of Oniahn, leaves for service on July 18 Mr.
there. * Mr. and Mr*. Cloyd Walden Mr. and Mra. V. R. Wotrlng re­ that Mrs. Coming has sold her
Neh.. nnd mother Mrs. Patsy Carlo* and Mrs Sage are moving into the Crouse. Carl Everson. Geno Poma. of Lansing called on Mr. and Mr*. turned Wednesday to Barksdale farm to parties near Plainwell. *
cants we can prolong your
Ray Meade, and Walter Wood*.
of Grand Rapids. * Sunday callers Joe Buehler tenant house.
T/Cpl. James L. Bowerman and
Herbert Johnston Sunday afternoon. Field. La.
Y 2/c Maurice Vandecar who has
al th* Allen FW&gt; home were Mrs
Mr. and ._.
....
Mr*. o H Pauaey of
car's life.
eoJd’eftSd°tate 8a?urtayhafternSn b&lt;^n‘rot71ned~Vlhe hwpltal "by wife, also James Bowerman. Sr.,
United Brethren Churches
.....---------- we:
------p Sunday dinner
Leora Parker. Mrs. Mary Hutrhu* Muskegon
were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
M. H. Dawson. Pastor
of Lcsllle and Ralph Stuart oi Bat-' guests of Mr. and ......
Mis. Howard
Fred Bowerman and family. Callers
u
+
Trunmi
pippci)
Thaler
and
son
&lt;&gt;f
East
Freeport.
*
tic
Creek
STOP REGULARLY FOR CORRECT LUBRICATION
"s.x Ruu.u knun-j* gaev.ss?*u
r“i during the day were the Edward
10:30—Bible School
underwent
w.Mv.
~.... a major operation at Mrs LaVcrn Scgar. Mrs Lloyd
Bowermans of Irving: the Anthony
11 30— Morning Worship
Florence
Crttlrnikm
hospital
in
DeKarchar
of
Grand
Rapids
and
Mrs.
■
Strumbergers.
the Fran­
SERVICE.
daughters
and Miss
Corp
Don on
Duncan
who
7 OO-UD CX.
Corp.
isat home cis Haights andHastings:
troll Thursday forenoon and 1* re- Gary Kamlskl of Jac kson were Salof
Grand RajUd*
si&gt;entRoberta
the weekend 1 from
^jU3|n
(urlou
„(l ta
lhe George Egg Im8:00—Evening
Worship
from Guam on
’—-*■ — ,K*
parted to be doing nicely.
1 urdav callers of Mrs Allen Fish. *
.­
1 home of ills parent*. Mr. and Mrs. tons, also Staff Sgt. Oeonre Eggles­
evening. prayer * *h ^h'ir t’“!Tntlh
Charles Roush b seriously HJ. ♦
8:00—Thursday evei
Clyde
Wise.
O"
»
1
’
}^
Jerry
Fisher,
spent
the
weekend
in
ton,
Jr.,
home
on
furlough;
the
Mr and Mr*. Remlah Scesc and Mr nnr)
ciaytoh Btmn who oorvice at the church.
Corner Schondelmayer* and Rollo
Mr*. Rietamu went to Lansing to Chicago
Mr*. Adah Motter were guests oi 1 h.v„ purcha*e&lt;l u home at 3551 Pleasant Valley
,*pend
the day with
and Mr*.
Coro
son
Corp. Harold
Harold
G. Forman
Forman,
son of
of Bowerman and Sharon. Mra. Bow10: 00—Morning
Worship
iShe Wilkinson.
Mr. Mr.
Wilkinson
«M?.4* G
Geo?£
torm™
?f
Mr and Mrs. Wesley Keim and son Birchwood. Grand Rapid*, moved
10:00-r'
—
11: 00—Bible school
Vern. Sunday * Mrs Howard 11Mt wcek Wednesday * We are
jiects to enter service the 18th
West Woodland, who ----was In Ger- Basil wu ill Mr* William Hall and
Proctor of North Irving wa* a Bat- . sorrv u. hear that Glenn Parker ta
and Mr*'■ ««■»»&gt;
many, "received ’ on"june li'th“the chlldrrn were also there. &lt;r Bea­
prayer Mr
8 00—Tuesday evening,
urday evening caller of Mrs GKirge n„. |mnriHing as fast as hl* friends
family of Detroit
^.^ing tni- bronie star award for meritorious trice. Linda and Joyce Bowerman
meeting.
Forbcy. * Saturday evening dinner wouW llke p, hjtve
‘urd.^takr * lMra •cUon whlch wtta Presented by Gen. returned home Sunday after pass­
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DI8THBBUTOR
guest* of the Rev. and Mr*. Donald 1 Ur and Mrs Fred Roush of
— ------------------ — ----- — at Eagle Point Jordan take. * Mrs Robinson
ing a week with relative* in Has­
Smith were the.Rev. and Mr* J Grandville were gue*ts of Mr and ,hp hotnc ol Mr and Mr* Clayton Delta Manktelow 1* at the home;,UXJlnson'
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
ting*.
’
W MeCu. and grandson. Charles
Wm Dip„ and famUy 'frc,m Mote.
cf her grandson, Mr. and Mrs. James
The Rev. and Mrs. Pay C. Wing
....
will meet at the TNrler where she is being cared for.
Harmon. * Mr. and Mrs. Claude •••-■•
—J— —
*" “
-'J— Wednc.'day
until
Friday.
* *•Mr. and
PHONE 2554
HASTINGS
were
in
Vicksburg
Sunday
to
at
­
home
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Wesley
Klmc
Waiwm made a buslrie** trip to Mrs Percv Penney of Marshall on Thursday. Cou are Invited to * Mis* Marcia Smith and brother tend Memorial Services held at the
Billy of LanMng spent Monday and
wcrc Sun. dinner Kuests oftheWm.
. Grand Rapids last Wednesday * Dipp family. * Mr. nnd Mr* Perry all theac services.
Tuesday al the home of their Methodist church for Dr. Charles
grandparents. Mr. and Mr*. S. W. Osbome. Tiicy were accompanied
Yetter nnd daughter. Mrs. Kenney,
by I heir brother. Mr. and Mr*. Jay
Methodist Church
smith
were in Pierson nnd Sand lake last
Wing of Carlton Center.
Donald
E.
Smith.
Pastor
~PTT
Mrs O. E- DArcy and daughter | Dr. Osbome was a aan-ln-law of
Wednesday on business * XL. and ,
Deborah ot HaMing* and Mn. Sadi? , the Rev. Wing. A telegram from
Mrs Clare Yclter attended a pic- , 10: 30—Morning Worship
11:
30
—
Sunday
School
D'Arcy
of
Boston.
Maw
.
were
Sun
­
nlc at Camvau hike tn’ honor of
the War Dept, to Mr*. Osborne wa*
7:
00
—
Christian
Endeavor.
leader
day
visitor*
of
Mr
and
Mr*.
V,
R
j
(
John Clark. Jr. and Ralph Clark,
iiiuile recently received saying that
Wotrlng. * Mr*. Crowell Hatch ot Dr. Osborne met hls death last
the tatter returning recently from Donald Oler.
Nashville who spent the pa*t week , October when he was a passenger on
n German prison enmp. after being [ 8: 00—Evening worship
8:00—Wednesday, mid-week serv- I at Hie home of her statar. Mr. and tu
captured last October
Jap prison ship which was tor­
। Mrs. George Scars, omivalcsclng I (M-dued by a U. S. submarine. Dr.
from injuries caused by a fall, re- Osborne, a practicing physician In
Melhodlst Church Notice*
! turned to her home Saturday. Her I Vicksburg before his entry into lhe
July 9 Monthly official board । ip(Lband who had been in the hos- , Atmy was assigned to duly at MaJuly
il-WSCS
at
Mrs
Mabellc
A COMBINATION OF THE MOST THRILLING PERFORMANCE
meellng.
’pital for an operation returned nils General hospital In August 1941.
Yoder
July 12—Skating party for Chris- I pome Sunday noon and I* gaining He was taken prisoner by lhe Japs
* EVER TO APPEAR HERE ★
July 23—Vacation Bible school
tian Endeavorers
I nicely * Mis* Audrey Hynes »I*nt at the tall of Corregidor. He. with
begins at Methodist church
AFTERNOON ano EVENING
CHILDREN 50?!
July 14—Hayride for young mar- 'the past week at Higgins take In other prisoner*, had been loaded on
July 12—Christian Endeavor skat­
rled people's clawI Roscommon for Conservation Week shins and he'aded for lhe Japanese 1
ing party 7:30 to 10:30.
DM
ADULTS ^/.00
-------- - --------------------'and took the work presented. Oil
July 34 Duration club Adjourned
mainland
The ships were not
WOODLAND------------------------------------- iher return she spent the weekend marked to show that American*
during July. August.
in
I Last
i-Uk Week's
rveuaka Letter
uwuri
u&lt; Kalamazoo
~ and
...... on Sunday
--------- . -re- were aboard which resulted in the
A SHQW FOR YOUR MOHEV"
Mrs Lillie Miller of Eaton Rapid- I turned to the home of her parent*- sinking of some of them.
I wn* a visitor Thursday at the home ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyne? She Icli
Dr Osborne was well known here
■ ot her brother and r.wtcr. Mr. and Monday morning for Miami. Florida. us he had made many visits at the
Smith and McCue
Members and friend* of thr •Mr? William Gerllnser * Mrs [where she will spend the summer Wing home. Mr. Wing performed
Alex I tu as fltiie ceremony for hi* daughter,
Methodist church arc invited to at­ George Walker of Mt ClemensMr. and Mrs
tend a combination reception and spent thr weekend and over tiie Colon. Mr and Mra. Claude Mun- when they were married al hls home j
farewell party at the church Fri­ Fourth with her parent*, Mr. and L^n of Broireon. Mrs Maude Wilk- in 1935. Beside* the widow he is
day evening. July 13. The gather­ Mr* Henry Hynes. * Mr. and Mrs 1 gus of Utica. N. Y.. and Mr*. Ethel survived by a aon and daughter.
ing is In the nature of a farewell Howard Jordan and children of: Lucan were Sunday dinner guest*
called on the former’s mother.1 of Mr. and Mr* Lawrence Luca*.
Arthur Allerdlng. Jr. wm in De­
to the Rev. J. W. McCue who re- Flint
Mr* torresl Jordan Sunday aft- i Mr. and Mr* Edward Thompson or troit last week for hl* physical ex­
(ALL MAKIS)
emoon * Mr. and Mra John Leedv I SunflelcL Mr*- Elnora Hawi of amination for entrance into the
of Scottville were weekend vtaltort I Lake Ode.-.sa. Mr. end Mrs. Ford Army. He'passed and expect* to be
recently at the home of the Rev : Stowell and Mr* Frank Hyne* were called this month.
and Mrs. H. V. Tcmri’end- * Mr. atternuun rtaltorn * Mr. nnd Mr*
ami Mrs. Dick Smith and son Da- J j DeGraff and daughter Rosalie
obituary
vid and Mr and Mrs. BID Ashton o( Grandville spent the weekend .
Ma williams daughter of
and daughter Carol of Piqua. Ohio. | with her parent*. Mr and Mr*. Geo n-nipi n.1(, Rebecca Williams wa*
weut t&amp; past week at lhe J. L [ Poreman
Mra Gertrude' Scudder gmle^.rtaReltecca^W illtenu, w.»
born in Woodland twp. which was
Smith cottage at Saddlebag lake. *. and son Ira Mr nnd Mrs Scott ; her -home until ■her marrtr
- ” -In
rriagc.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Allerdlng spent j Campbell and three children and;I February. 1910, she was mai.»
narrted
u to
Saiurday In Hastings at tiie home of 1 Mrs. Ruth Kahler spent last SttnALWAYS
wM uster
Uster.
w
their son. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Al- d7&gt;* with •ih'eTr-d.'ughtar'
&lt;tn«ff»?t.r amt
] double riveted lo
I lerdlng, Jr
i eocobolo handle.
the past week **
at the -home
I Caller* tl----------------------- a (at
tamHy pie«‘nn"r?.lt
I where they lived until lhe death
.of Mr. and Mr*. George Sear* were park
*?‘rk,.
i.n*m T&amp;sriav 1 °r hcr husband. She then returned
Priced at only
. Ur and
rt.wt Mr*.
Mr. O.
n C
n Lutz nf
hi
•Mr.
of FAtltnn
Fenton ......
daughter
Lorenda left on
I (0 Woodland to the home of her
1 accuinpaided by Mr. and Mrs. Gar­ (or Norfolk. Va^ Thi&gt; let• J*1™* । 8tatcr. Mrs Ella Flory, where she
diner of Lansing on Friday evening. by plane for Norfolk, -------.—
where
she
».-,v
lune 24
,«v siih
away June
as
Phone 2680
I Mr. and Mr*. Lewis Clum uf Odes- _',u
W|H ’make an indefinite •stay
with ; passed
She leaves two sisters, Mr* Ella 301 I. State
sa Saturday afternoon and Mr. and' her husband Ensign Loren
- ------ Gerlln--------- an(1
jennle Slocum, sevMts. Art Chrstopersen of Lake 1 Ber
Bcr.
cral niece* and nephews.
Odessa on Wednesday evening. *
Mrs. C. F Hough of Mulvane, i Funeral services wer
e nelQ
iue*were
held oTuesMr. aitd Mr* Lynn L-mpinan.^irs. Kansu., who has been 1.1 Grand
* the
home
her
| Jane Kelley and Mr. John Jones of Rapid* helping care for her brother.
111 inc •wmc 01 ner
1 Grand Rapid.? were Sunday evening Charles Rowlader. I* at present visit8 ottroctive 9-ounce tumblers complete
I visitors with Mr*. Floyd Greiner and Uw
the home of her brother and
Come and Hear the
with corrytng troy.
1 JoAnne * Mrs. Margaret Ritter nnd , u j|«. xjr nl1d Mr* Roy Rowlader. WtiWWWffl iWfiWI n Vi'i
; children of Sunfield ware visitors * The Rev and Mrs H V TownLatest in
nd * individual dblm.
Sunday afternoon at me home of.M.nd. accompanied by the Rev. and
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Ritter *
Mrs Arthur Dodge «tr«nded servicer.
VICTOR. DECCA
Rodger Faul I* spending two ; at the Churches of the Brethren at
AT ONLY
weeks’ period at camp Manitow-Lln crystal nnd New Haven near
COLUMBIA
at Barlow take at lhe Grand Rapid? । Carson City on Sunday. June 24. *
YMCA, camp * Mr. and Mrs. Ben 1 Milo Anspaugh. who ha* been ill for
Schneider and Miss Etta Schneider name ume i* much Improved in
spent the weekend at Greenville; health now * Everett Johnston is
"MIRRA"
visiting Mr*. Rose Parney and Mrs. t spending a week's vacation in and
Nora Yerty * Mr. and Mr*. Casgo war
Tleasant visiting friends.
HOUSEHOLD
Smith and famllv and Mr. and Mr* 1 *
and Mrs John Dell nnd DoroCLEANER
WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS
Paul Smith and family of fomslng thy spent Sunday at Chesaning
First Qualitq
weie Wednesday evening visitor* I visiting relative* They were dinReally, does
with their parents. Mrz and Mr* S. |^r 8uest* nt Mr and Mrs. Ed.
W. smith
'
Rehmanns. * Mr and Mr*. Mex
Mis* Mildred lender ol Charlotte Lucas of Colon were overnight
Qt
60c
ta spending the week with her Kue&lt;ta of Mrs. Ja*. Luca*. Sunday.
Jrandparent*. Mr. and Mra. Peter
’i gal. $1.00
ender. * Mr. and Mrs Clyde Ruell.|
Reunion of Schoolmates J
A share in the honor and glory ... 6 deep, rich taste .
of Bellevue were callcM Sunday
Cal.
$1.50
j—.—c
Mrs Lawrence Hilbert and usier. I
afternoon nt the home of Mr and Mrs. Forrest Jordan attended a!
of the fruits of victory.
[Mr* Milan Trumbo. * Mrs‘ Frank
" get-together meeting for a group ||
[Dunham and daughter Diane of W11U
ulHlcr schoolmates ......
who were ,former
living,.
A dream of service fulfilled. A tremendous pride in
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.$10.40
.Grand Rapiris was a Sunday visitor |n Freeport which was held at the I

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On The Home Front
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nnrlal Park.

phase pf their training in the U.
Army Air Force*.
I Creek Saturday to
(her, Opl. and Mrs.
trmin. who had arboepllal Ln Nashville.
raa&gt;in the South Par of Green lake were

Erule Barnum, who
e Floyd Landons. ha&gt;
nit u feeling much
•». Mylo Shaw hare
i their tenant houae*.
nnie Flatter. who had
io for tome time. *

irn Tuesday. ♦ Mr.
IK McFall of Mlddleunday with her parMra. Charlie Andler.
and daughter, Dor­
ien. We understand
mlng has sold her
es near Plainwell. *
L. Bowerman and
mra Bowerman. Sr,
ndayof Mr. and Mrs.
n and family. Callen

Irving: the Anthony
Has tings; the Frand the George Egglaaf Sgt. George Egglcae on furlough; the
delmayer* and Rollo
1 Sharon. Mrs. Bow­
able to be present as
In. William Hail and
.nd Joyce Bowerman
r Sunday after pn»»ith relative! in Has-

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[HOLDER
LAN, UK
Phone 2680

AC

KRMY CORPS

cclvlng ten weeks of intensive phys­
ical. military and academic instruc­
tion.
Staff Sergeant John Gabriel Jr,
of the 46th Field Artillery. 5lh Inf.
Div., the husband of Mrs. Edith
Gabriel, Hasting*. Mich., ha* been
awarded the Bronze Star Medal for
heroism and distinctive service In
connection with military operations
against the enemy during the cam­
paign In Northern France last year.
Sgt. Gabriel's award, according to
the citation, was "for distinctive
heroism” when, without hrallatlon
or thought of personal safely, he
went to the aid of comrades wound­
ed In a heavy enemy arUllepr bar1 rage. Although the barrage contin­
ued. he remained In an exposed
area treating the wotinded. The ci­
tation Raj's that "hls courageous
and heroic actions resulted In the
saving of many lives alleviating
the sufferings of many of {he
wounded men.”

The following story has been sent
io us because 8 Sgt. Thomas E.
Kurr. S17 E. State Rd., was a mem­
ber of this outfit.
Before Infantrymen
WITH THE 35TH INFANTRY
DIVISION IN GERMANY—The
mortar platoon of Company M.
137th Infantry Regiment, entered
Frauenberg. France, on the Ger­
man border, before the rifle troops
had cleared the town of the enemy.
The men set up their mortar* in
the town and aided the doughboys
In chasing the enemy across the
Biles River Into Germany.
This Is only one Instance of the
Initiative, speed and fighting power
of the Company M mortar men,
who have been fighting In France.
Luxembourg. Belgium and Germany
since July 11th. it was cited.
On the flunk of the German
Bulge In Belgium, at the key flank
village of Vlller*-la-Bonne-Eau. the
mortar men displayed their power
and . tenacity A small forest lay
Just off a cross road around which
the Germans had built powerful
defenses. Mortar and machine «tun
positions were set up In the little
woods.
•
After the Yanks had taken VIIlers-la-Bonne-Eau. the woods were
a pile of fallen timbers The forest
was so thinned out. one could see
through fiom one end of It to lhe
other No German machine gun­
ners of mortar men were able to
remain there.
The Yank mortar men fired so
many rounds and worked so tong
at It that the heat of their mortars
’ matted their hair and darkened,
their akin. One man who had
brushed hls trousers on the barrel
of a mortar, burned them.
Across the river Blics inside Ger­
many, nn enemy soldier standinc
up on the crest of a hili was used
as an aiming stake by the Companv
M men Many other German soldlers were seen on the ground.
Throwing a *wift barrage, the altnIng stake and many other Germans
I were blown sky high by our shells
k The mortar platoon men have
[ lost count of the number of enemy
machine gun and mortar positions
’ they have knocked out In thci&lt;
seven months of front line service.
They've lost count of the number
of concentrations of German aoldlers that they’ve broken up. More
than once thev assisted the rlflel men In capturing German soldiers
by pinning the later down in fox­
; holes or buildings until our troops
। .were upon these positions.

caught up with me after 41 months.
much the same as it Is In other •ion1* weapon*. ”
Ute ammunition office controlled indeed a groat pleasure to be able I wouldn’t mind If I could see my
theater* of operation, but do** oonsUt of a more extensive prograirf movement of more than 1.000 tons to sit down and peacefully enjoy baby when it Is bom. But, Well
of ammunition a month.
life and what It stands for once Zolly. I must run now. Will write
of general activity.
in the near future.
Activated Ln September. 1942. at
One of th* mo*t important du­
Pvt. Chas. Wilson
ties of the MP In Calcutta and vi­ Camp Gruber. Oklahoma, thr 788th
cinity Is guarding lhe millions of was shipped overseas In three In­ window I think of what a confuaGsllup, M. M. 3/c
tons of vital war materials which crements. last of which landed th
pass through the city on the way to North Africa on Christmas Eve. with the German people I have
China. Each large shipment going 19U. The company began support­ found that, aa a whole, they do not
forward cither by train, truck or ( ing combat operations two months
San Francisco. Calif.
barge require* armed guard. MF* later when the 88th entered combat Americans do. They have felt deep­
also guard’ the Calcutta dock*. &lt; in Italy,
ly the effects of this recent con­
where during recent months the J
• • •
Pvt.1 Forrcit Kahler. 46024289
flict. Now that they are completely
Base Section under Brig. O«n. Rob- k Company Gets Burned Up Twice defeated, one -can't help but have a
ert R. Neyland has tnade many new I with THE 35TH INFANTRY certain amount of pity but again
record* for port Installation* In | DIVISION IN GERMANY-The you realize that we are over here,
handling vital materials of war and । mo*t exciting incident in the event­ away from loved .dl rs and families,
in unloading ships.
, I ful combat history of Company K.
because of their brother* and fa­
A most difficult job for MP* in I 137th Infantry Regiment, came thers. They seem to be a friendly
Calcutta 1* the handling of traffic, when the unit was burned out of people at time* but I think that Is
Calcutta, the second largest city two houses In Freybouse. France, caused by tear of authority or btin th* British Empire with * war- me men seem to agree. Pfc. Wesley ter dependence on the Allies to
Pvt. Keith Pufpaff. 46024619
iias cr.;
one j, keep them a living being. Another
time population of approximately 5 I Mankcr. Hasting*. Mich. wt;
3706 A A.F.B.U. iBte.l
million, 1* nerhap* one of Ute most |of the men of this company.
’.
. I thing I noticed «,«
over here Is .....
that.
F-’dn. R I"" 174
difficult cities In the world from the । Company K fought from July with all the war mlndedneu and
Sheppard Field. Texas
standpoint of inter-citv travel, due nth. 1944, to the present across ! murder craving, the peonle a-* v—v
to the many types of transports- France. In Germany. Belgium. Lux- devoted to their-church and rellPfc. J. H. Birman. 36417377
tlon.
‘
lembourg and again In France and glon. Every village, regardless ot
1st Bn. Hqs. Co. 116th Inf
Taxicab*, rickshas, gharries, ox- ; Germany.
slxe.. has a
- church
-u—
.
and‘ Ls attended
carts, bicycles, motorcycles, lorries
At Freybouse the men broke unc hundred percent by al! the cltiand tram cars, the city’s normal through a line of machine guns. 1 «ns. As you probably already know
means of conveyance, arc now capturing two nests They got a 1 ’he predominate church and faith
mixed with thousands of Army ve­ toe-hold In thr first house: Jumped is the Lutheran Church. They do
Pvt. Vernon H. Texter. 36928039
hicles rollmg over the city’s Stir­ io me accuna nouae. wnere names
« o. D. with Bn. 17th Regt.
... un­
to the second house, where flames j
V*—
ling streets.
.
Camp Howze. Texas
forced iiiciii
them uui.
out. .nu
and fought iiieir
their tur&lt;’» 1 remember
rr wlwn I was back •
U. 8. MP’s introduced to Calcutta fuivcu
... the first ........
- In
way-back to
house. The
in thr
‘he States
States II hart
had heard
heard of
of thr
the 1
the two-way radio patrol car. which Germans then surrounded the first . German Lutheran Church I believe
Here are two addresses of broth­
keeps In constant touch with the house and five machine guns und Jt dates back when Msrtln Luther er-in-laws, who both entered serv­
headquarters and which enable* the
। broke off ,rnm
from the Catholic -h.-wh
church ice June 1st. Horace married the
’
car to be at the scene of an acci­ three rocket launchers
Dorothy Mack and Robert’s
The K Company men held lhe ! und started on hls own. The thing former
dent or traffic Ue-up within a few
that Impresses me most Is the wife was Mildred Mock.
luiuica
1 house all day and night. The next r thought that they do have but two
minute*.
Pvt. Robert M. Rhodes. 46024143
th^'^Sir'.rST-TX 'SSS ।
1 denominations here. Very different
Co B 3rd BNARTC
from those In the States where
U 8. Army
sssw.
i
s-s.
’ they have as high as twelve In one
Fort Knox. Kentucky
small city. Also Sunday over here
Is a very reverent day and no one.
Horace N. Edmonds. A,'8
Bu.rd dui,
Wrdla,'of'hnw "he
the church, works on that dnv.
Great Lakes. Illinois
ters Duuumg. color guaru m vuri- ,
.....
You can see every day here the
ous observances: patrol of areas; machine , gun positions, lhe Infan- ; wonderful organization of people.
housing U. S Army stores; escorts t ’rymcn guided the TD gunner, who ‘; and after being here a while you
Georxe E. Wlbalda. S 1/c
for large
large Ann,
Army -payrolls,
and---------minor ' systematically knocked out four cnCarrier Aircraft Service Unit Five
for
---------- .----can
see
why
they
did
have
the
emy guns by direct Are and made
Fleet Post Office
other details.
world almost at a complete standSan Francisco. California
Added to the MP troubles la the the others surrender. Then with । still. The rector we are now In is
heat, which la vastly different from the aid of another company, the called the Ruhr Valley and is famPfc. Forrest J. Hallock, AB N
that where mast MP’s ere on duty. men drove lhe Germans out of the । ous all over lhe world for it*
30198069
When an MP completes a lour of town.
K Company reinforcements re­ factories and farm land. Of course.
Co. A 68th A.I.B.
duty In this country he really has
i our Air Force has done a wonderful
A.P O. 446. 't Postmaster
been sweating it out. for lhe tem­ cently carried on the tradition or- lob with the biggest percent of the
New York. New York
perature often reaches 120 In the Urinated by the "old men” when landscane. but those building* that
they divided a German patrol of
shade.
six men Into three part*: two killed. are still standing are realty gro­
Pvt. Keith Endres, 46020423
tesque and beautiful. To be able to
Co. A. 63rd Bn. 13th Regt.
Local Man's Outfit Staved Close to
The next night a German patrol tell you about It is rather difficult
Box 140
Italian Front to Maintain Ordnance of twenty-one men moved toward as we are getting used to it and
Camp Fannin. Texas
WITH THE FIFTH ARMY. IT­ the K men’s position Thev wcrc we wouldn’t notice things as’ you
ALY—Cpt. Donald L Smith, supoly allowed to anproach to within fifty al home would. Il truly has been ’
clerk, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. yards and then the K Company a great nnd treasured education and r
Crrasey. is a member of the 788lh tnen broke loose with their rifles,
Ordnance Light Maintenance Com­ automatic rifle* and light machine with them I would deeply appre- I
pany. which remained close to the gun The Germans fired a few elate this last year ot travel.
I have triad to tell you how Ger­
frontlines os the Fifth Army ad­ rounds to give their own men time
Pvt Fred Endres. 30944295
vanced from Casslno. Italy, to Aus­ to pick up their wounded and then many looks to me over here and at
| the same time answer your letter.
B Co . 110th 1TB 28th ITR
tria. camping within range of Ger­ tied under cover of darkness.
....
, j। riruar
Please iiy
try to sec
see ii
It ua
as if &lt;ui
dn lira
nnd un- ’I Camp Maxey. Texas
man artillery in order to make re­
pairs rapidly and on the spot.
nitalnt u a Kile, horn wc
1 bob'
Is very aoon. I will close.
The company, which supported ley:—
Pvt. Robert Rizor. 46024145
Co A. 32nd B. Bn 9th Regt.
the 88th "Blue Devil” Division, was
Trabeck. Germany
usually In bivouac near lhe divi­
Weslcy Mankcr
. IJLT.C.
June 6. 1945
Camp Gordon. Ga
sion’s Long Tom guns, often ahead Dear Zolly:
PS. I am receiving the Banners
of its 155-milllmetcr howitzers. Its ,: I trust that you will excuse the regularly now and I deeply appre­
repairmen often went Into the gun- ' delay In writing as I have been sad­ ciate the good time in arriving 1
oite to do their work, eliminating I ly neglecting my corrcsoondancc J Give mv regards to all and I’ll ex- i
the need of taking the guns off the I c'an tPyihfuHy say that Fhave been p^t a letter soon.
llnr.
_
..... vcrV bu-'y and hope to find more
Counterbattery fire nnd bombs time In the near future,
frequently visited the ordnance-1 We have just finished another Addresses:
Pvt Paul A. Thompson
men. Six Jerrv planes attacker! the long move and arc now located in
June 25. 1945
A.8.N. 36944328
788th for half an hour one night ||a-------•• —
-----------------------------------small
village
called
Trabeck. Ger- Dear Zolly:
Co B. 93rd Bn 24th Regt.
near Fond! after firing a haystack many. It is a beautiful little dace
°'«&gt;d afternoon Zolly and how
Camp Maxey. Texas
In the company area and Illumin­ in a valley surrounded by large are things ‘around the Banner
’ of
*­
ating their target. Three men were hills and vineyards. We arc doing fice? Swell l hope. Well I don’t
Shirley
Jean Kinwsburv. AS.
killed. 17 were wounded, six trucks occupation duty, and so far they have much lime but thought t
Regt 52
Platoon 121
wcrc destroyed and all the com­ i tell us llMtwjkc will be here for would drop you a few lines and let
Naval Training School &lt;W.R.&gt;
pany’s vehicles were hit during the । three or four months. Our billets you know my latest address, it now
raid.
I here is a summer resort hotel, and
The automotive platoon drew.
drew, I we have such modem facilitlra os
Pvt. Charles L. Wilson. 16033704
Next week your special new* let­
checked and delivered 1450 vehicles , Huhn, -jdlo
rat ’s. swimming and showTnf Co d 4th Platoon
ter comes from uvei Woodland way
during
company's
first, ----------month —
era. -----avail*
.....
m. the -----«—■ - -----lable. I think I am going to
as Mrs. Robert Born sends you
In Italy
11.. .....
„n., -------n,,.nn
,h.n
a It
a. much here Having been
In
and
handled
more-------than- ।. KV
like
ll «&gt;
very
...
— ------San Francisco. Calif.
greetings. Until then. Cheerio.
20,000 repair Jobs in the course of in so much excitement and varia-.They finally decided—or rather
Zolly Coffer
the campaign. Including an aver- _________- .
nge of 350 major jobs a moifth.
Ninety percent of repairs In oneT—___________________ .
— .....
class. In which light maintenance
— ■ ■ ........... ■ ■, ■ .
.......
.
............
companies are required to complete •
only from 30 to 60 percent, was f
handled by lhe 788th. The auto- I
motive men also kept many ve­
hicles off the sidelines by Impro­
vising parts.
The recovery section pulled in.
on the average? 45 vehicles amonth.
The supply platoon, dealing in
Having to&gt;d the home, I will dispose of the personal property at public auction at

CALCUTTA. INDIA—Pfc. Dewitt
C. Gregory of Route 1. Hastings.
Mich.. Is serving with a Military
Police unit in the Calcutta area
He has become almost as well
known In India as he was as a
molder's helper back In hls home
town, and 1* one of the nun! popu­
lar of the troop* despite the fad 106,000 Items a month.
that he wears the big blue and
In an average month, the com­
white "MP” on hl* left arm.
pany’s armament platoon made 750
Military police duty in India Is repairs and Inspected all the dlvl-

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combined, with clock to
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Side table. Writing desk.
Large 24x60 wall mirror.
Red mohair 2 piece living
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2 large electric lamps.
Inlaid walnut library table.
Box springs and innerspring
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Studio couch, new.
Dressing stool.
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springs and innerspring
mattress, dresser and chest
of drawers.
8x10 rug. Chair.
Small marble top stand.

Clothes wardrobe.
Torrington vacuum sweeper,
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Porcelain gas stove.
Porcelain breakfast table apd
2 chairs.
Large Atwater Kent radio, in
walnut case.
Stair runner.
Stands. Pedestals.
3 metal kitchen chairs.
Drawing table and rules.
4x6 rug. Ferneries.
Tool bench and some tools.
Fruit jars. Copper boiler.
Wringer. Lawn mower.
3 large trunks.
100 ft. red garden hose.
Dishes and cooking utensils
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Janet McConnell returned home
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and Jia* genera Muria^ap to
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&lt;F

The Fourth wa* obaerved very
quietly
Some
.; y.
F. —
~ and m-—r.; ■,»*
—w in Middleville.
----------------- took
Oanon
gi|Mt at the Cbreon home advantage of the chance to rest
Wek was Mr*. CY. niece, from their labors or work In their
-• Grand
•j —
May Dent of
gardens. Some enjoyed »»..
the rf.v
day *t
at
Mr. apd
and Mrs.
Mr*. Arnold their lake coUges-and many went
Mr.
children have returned to Caledonia far the afternoon and
evening celebration.
ow to Midland after a
Mt It the VanderVeen
j-..Barlow lake snd a visit
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
hi rhi
r and John Vander. Louretta Tungate of Ungton St. recently vacated by the
D. C ta exppeted thli niro-h’In?
tt relatives and old
ua vicinity. * A bull the week with their.
; n ready for new cottage*,
toad ta also under corutruc-

week Bunday dinner gursts of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Harrison north­
east of town. Mr. and Mra. Guy
Cline of Parmelee and Reed HooVir Ot Yankee Springs were callers
ta the afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs.
J. K COQdle of Rockford. III. were

north of town

Betts of Grand Rapids spent hl*
last week’s vacation with her par­
ents. lhe Rev. and Mr* Oeorge
Curtis and family Nina Mae See­
ley of Battle Creek i* also visiting
her grandparents, the Curtis’ and
her aunt. Mr*. Olenn Griffeth.' *
The Howard Smith family of Blue
Island. Ill., came Saturday for a
two weeks’ vacation at the VanderVeen cottage at Barlow lake. Howard ta the son of lhe Sim Smiths’
who are entertaining their two
M„ Sonic. «.», .nd

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^BEGINS AT HOME

moot of which ha* been spent over­

grandson of
It ona. proved

job with the Bennett Auto Oom-

Grand Rsplds were In town Bu
ralbert-flervan
as gueats ot her brother. Clair
ly and wtfe. * Mra. Maxine Bab-■-te of Betty Louise
ter of Mr. and Mrs
cof|( of Orand Ilspld* and her *oldler
just home from Ger­
4 Robert W Culberl,
Hta
falhea
Ivan
Lyons,
ta
Parris
Island,
Mr and Mrs Walter
--------many enjoyed last week -at
Qunof
the
YJ4X7A.
work
in
Hillsdale
John
Allan,
died
at
ths
home
of
Babcock
and
Mn
t
weeks
Hit
sttng*. took place at
lake in the cottage of her aunt,
county.
her
son
Glenn
at
Parmelee
at
the
and
husband,
*
M
ve
been
visitjettay
forenoon. July
-----------»»—
•*
Mr*. Martha Benaway. * Mr. and
church
toOektai^CaUf
The'^cere"
Mis. John
Mrs.
Jonn Goerhouse
ooornouse of
&lt;u Orand
urana
Rapids spent the 4th with her unEight ^Ml^evllle* Soy^Bcout* have
Dudde
.........
P*t5r iKiM^Attondtox the ooupSi
town calling on her uncles. Hi
mriee. * Clare Canon spent last
U and ta were Charlo* Beck. AM 3 c and
ln Holland and Detroit. * near Muskegon this week: they are. Mrs. Russell Caln, end was born and Glenn Griffeth and familiM and
inline, the hl* wife Joyce Beck. Mr. and Mr*.
Marcella Davis of Jackson was Gerry and Bobbie Bonnerille/Roily on April 21. IMO at the home of her old friends. * Mr. ad Mrs Arthur
* wife and Culbert left at once on a short wedRowe at Detroit were weekend vis­
R&amp;m. Bob Kenyon. Lyman K,
Klnnucy,
• weekend visitor at home with her Reas.
------- - grandfather, Henry Leonard, on the itor* of her staler. Mn. Kdd Timm
In lhe mountain* and ex— Hoah.
..... Jack
....-X,
------------a A.
. northwest limits of Middleville vil­
Melvin
Hooper
and
folk* before be
vt*lt El Rancho hotel and
and family
Si SHn
lage. Her grendfsther was one of
J. Wlltam.
i the former Roberta Bhaw.
oe. They will reside at JM
Mrs Mattle Lectka and Mra Mar­
thp early settlera of this village and tha Dean are both located in their daughter of Dr. and Mn. Prank
„ve. San Leandro. Calif.
township end her mother, Caroline new home* Their telephone* have
Mr* Ray Servan who accomJ
Leonard one of Its first teachers been installed and numbers are.
Middleville as guest of his nephew
Pvt. James Faulkner sent a cable­ panted her daughter to California
Miss Jane Hooper, president of fn lg«g she conducted school in lhe
Olenn Dean and family, and hi*
gram to hta parents. Mr. and Mr* and wa* present at tl
the local Methodist Youth Fellow- home of her fattier.
reached
them turned home Friday
sister. Mr* Martha Dean.
* Mrs. Elxabeth William*, who hasPaul
------ ---Faulkner,
------------- which
—-------~...
.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Garn of To­ •hip society,
’ll received a fine honor i• Mr*. Alien.’* father
enlisted
tn the been spending several weeks tn town f-n the Fourth and stated he wa* on
at Saugatuck where she, union army ta the Civil war but at the Talbot home and with her hta way home
ledo. Ohio were recent guests ot last week FeHn^mMfiS
planning conference
’ra'"’1" 1 dled
jiTjT?ln
n * hJsDital ta Jackson. Mich niece. Mr*. Dora Gannon, returned
their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.
rjhlD
officer*.
'
a
'5^j'
n
..
,«n| Ju&gt;T
1811 *hf
m*ntad to to her Nashville home on the Fourth
L W Hulett on the Irving road, ef
etad
Jane
e'cc
tod as
as one
one nf
of two
two &gt; John Alien and began housekeep- accompanied by another niece. Mr*.
and their cousin. Mra. Roy McCaui
T 'Sgt. William Harlan Sweet, son, day where defective wiring had
in a
a log
log house
house northweat of
of Lydia Bradford who livea with her.
Ing in
and family, north of town. * Bur­ delegale* from Grand Rapids dla-'. S!ddlevlTle%
lthUSe northweat
exV^Uon of
Mr*. K. E. Younkman. nee Mar­ of Mr and Mrs Wm. Sweet, has started a lively little blase In the
Middlerille. With the exception of *
dette and Dan CIsler and their famHowever. Oeorge got
jorie Batten, of Roger Chy. 1* spend- been honorably discharged from com house
«?’.!?.
ulea. were recent callers on their X.u a ’ ™
service after nearly six years with busy with the garden hose and had
at Byron Center. »he has resided tn
uncle. Charles Ctaler at the Bam
the army. Harlan, who had accu­ the fire pretty well out when the
the office of chairman of thta vicinity all her life. Th-~uoty. infirmary. Although 111 In holds
‘on * Mri- Harrv Bal.ich will enter- mulated Hl points, arrived home fire boys reached there
community service for Grand Rap­ on lhe farm at Parmelee
annrlce several tMin al , miwellanrous shower thl* the Fourth accompanied by hls wife
The people who live on the Rob­
ids district.
years then retired from farming Friday evening for the pleasure of whose
*hose home
bome ta
Is In
in Ypsilanti.
ert Jackson farm on the west county
or hear from old friends. He was ।
and came lo Middleville to live. In mim Laurel MacXver. who will be a , Harlan apent 2S yearn of senice line however weren't so fortunate
87 yean old on June 25. * Mr. and.
Bunday when they lost their brooder
®Mr. Allen passed away and July bride w Mr*. Robert Tolan. 8r. n
Service
Notes
Un.
ued
to
live
at
her
who
I*
employ*...
Allen continued
,
ta employed In Battle Creek. 10 April, 1®**- »M» the Bth air force.
Mrs. Wm. McKevltt. the Harold
(Continued on Page B. Sec. 2.)
Pvt. Joe Hula, son of Mr and
Griffeth family and Mr and Mn. Mra. Prank Hula, arrived home home until forced by age to make spent the weekend at her Parmelee
Olenn Orltfeth atended a rural let­ Thursday after more than two a change. For about five veare ahe home
While the builne** life of
ter carrier’s picnic at Wall Jake on year* oversea* In the European war haa lived with her son Olenn and । Middleville 1* booming it might seem
family.
She
had
been
confined
to
the
river
banks
might
be
reverting
the 4th. * Mr. and Mn. Wenxel tone. Pvt. Hula telephoned hi*
to a wild life sanctuary
Marilyn
Nelson and two small sons of Spar­ mother from Camp Grant on the bed by sickness since March.
ta were Fourth of July visitor* of Fourth that he was near home soil. . She was the mother of five *on*. and Sally Reynold*, who were down
her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Clair Hl* boat experienced a severe »torm : Denver and Miner preceded her In hX the river beck of their home on
। death. ourviruis
Surviving »it
are uicun.
Olenn. Tom
of Arlington St a few days ago were
Getty.
rnmlns arrnsa
lunin.
*uiu
u&gt;
I------- j
.---------. «—»r»atly startled by the appearance
Pvt. Hula wa* a member of the j °r."nd
“nd
"r Pr“l2^’ of a doe’
Betty Beeler Frost has resigned Infantry division of the Jd army 'l11' “i*1 •
ik?™"®
»* »•’ ,duisr
her poaltlon in Grand Rapids and
and ha* a *ilver star received for
U spending same time at home with gallantry
tn action. &gt;"■ ^-‘--1
■rr.ndrhlMr.n •&gt;» mat.
Lhe firet to rrandchlldren. four great-great- chMed “ on
y&gt;y’
her parents. Mr. and Mn. L R.
to mndchOdrtn B tUteT. Mrl D P
tne first
first to
-----------Beeler. * Mr. and Mra Cecil Wald claims to have been the
of Rockford spent their vacation cross the Rhine while scouting the Kane of Spokane.
|
gfck and Convalescing
,
with the latter* parents. Mr. and Hitler bridge. He was with the eni_ I;
Funeral service* will be held at. Ix-wls Mallett who recently bought
glneerlng
when hehSMtete
flrat landMn Harry Clem of East Main St. ed
in Itogcorps
imd but^as
I ,h
* Urm
ho™ ,l
lhe
farm home
at Parmelee thl*
this the George Dav),
Dav)* f.rm
farm In
in the |£r.
B»r- j
* Misses Susanne and Janet Gard­ for monthst with a brUen l&lt;ai fol- I We^neaday afternoon at 2 o’clock , low lake vicinity, was taken by
Later
interment tn Mt Hope eeme- Beeter ambulance to Blodgett ha&gt;. |
ner and Miss Margaret Hill re­ LX ? motoreycte
turned home Wednesday from a he transferred to the Infantry He .
1
UeaUMnt
visit with Detroit relative* ML** errtect* tn eo nn tn the Pacific aftGrandma Allen was a good for perforated Ulcer*
Wc UI1(icr5Un(i
j* , new i
Hill who ha* been lhe guest of Sue erPhri furlough W “ »racuic an wnman and tnJe rrlcnd and whcn
for several weeks left for her home
R-R»t Stanley (Jack) Johnson "b,« *•» •»»*»« re*‘lF »° hel0 the man In the Kroger store today due
| to the managehOeorgc Rowbtoom.
In Memphis. Tenn., Friday. * Mr. w^home 1^? week for a few dJ^ neighbors In alckntss and need.
•*&gt;
_______
hospitalized due to a heart
and Mn Bert Randal! of Twfn um home last aeek for a few aay*
Rock Wool Imularion
from
Percy
Jones
hospital
and
is
I
yt
tar
k
. . per sock $ 76
Lakes are spending the week with
-----------bls brother Rush and wife. * Mn. coming again thU week on fur- • Mr» Alice Trapp and ion Robert I
for their home near Boston.
per roll 3.25
Wallace Lectka and small *on Ste­ lough. Jack gels about pretty well
. uass. last Wednesday after a few
III and Convalescing
phen of Dighton were Thursday with a cane.
Paratrooper Floyd Moore, who ' week*' vtelt with her parents. Mr i Mr* Core Kermeen underwent an
guests of her grandmother and
BRICK NOLL
65 lb. Roll Roofing 2.35
aunt. Afrs Mattle Lectka and Miss has been at Percy Jone* hospital. and Mrs. Ray Pott* * Mr*. Floyd ! oiwratlon for hernia. Monday last
roll
Winnie * Miss Louise Hanlon of with a foot Injury wa* home last I Harper and children who are here I at Pennock hospital. Hasting*, and ।
Lo* Angele*. Calif, who was called week and can really tell of adven-1 from Ithaca. N. Y.. on a visit, are:1* coming along as well as can bi'
spending some time at a Oreen lake 1 expected.
45 lb. Roll Roofing
1.49
to Wayland by the serious Illness of turea
Sgt. Woodrow Gillette, located at cottage with her sister. MU* Ida | Mn Ora Davis, who has been I
her ateter-in-law, spent Saturday Camp
roll
McCoy. Wls. came home the Kaeehete * Pfc Al 8tmon of Percy ill for *everal month* al the home
with her grandmother, Mn Flora 1Fourth and returned lhe farepart | Jonna ho*pltel. was a Weekend guest | of her sister. Mis* Miry Moe. wa*
STONE
Hanlon Miss Hanlon la the daugh­ of the week accoiSpanted by hte &lt;4 Miss Peggy Sweet. Sunday the : able to go for a fltorl rideJ^nttar
90 lb. Slate Roofing
ter of the late Dr Ed Hanlon.
ROLL
wife They bought a house trailer 1 young couple accompanied by Mira. Ml** Olenn* Oatater. who ha*,
roll 2.35
Znd Will reilde near the camo at1 T-ols Church!) and Oerry Henning been 111 the past two week* with
Snart* wu wJdta ta In toe same 1&lt;Pcnt the
Bt Grand Haven on I "Uep throat and appendicitis is
Nice Position
w.L.in^M he wa, hl In Grand
ibke Al. who te In limited | much Unproved and able to be up
Friend* of Miss Janet Gillette of
THE FOLLOWING ARE GOOD BUYS IN SECONDS—
lnl“ *?*
nt™ R
wlci. expects to be moved to tor short period*
jacksan formerly of Middleville, ids showtng Of movie nima.
I another location very joon * Fran-I Little Mary Jo Carrigan, two-yearMILL ENDS AND IMPERFECTIONS OF COLOR, ETC..
will be glad to know ahc has a good
A.,
i cla Polkcrt of the Thomapplc-Kd- old daughter of the Joe Corrigan*, i
BUT GOOD SERVICEABLE MATERIAL FOR FARM
poaltlon In the office at Michigan eently moved from nt* station in lofg faculty, began work this Mun-! underwen an operation at Pennock!
State Prison and rides to work with Penwcola. Fla. to Jacksonville and i day M
keeper for the Michigan 1 hospital. Hasting* last week Tue*- j
BUILDINGS. ETC.
her father who is employed In the there met hta brother-in-law. Sgt central section gang, a nice out-"l«y tor appendicitis None of her
- doors summer job * Attorney Al-1 own folks could *tey with her at the
45 lb. Roll Roofing.........................
.
per roll $ .99
1 bert Parker of Ann Arbor vt.iud hta hoapUal btcauw her mother ta car- |
55 fb. Ron Itooflhg....... ......................
. per roll
1.09
, parents. Mr and Mr* Charles Part- to* for Mary Jo * new baby brother ,
I I er, over the week-end Hls youngest1 but she ta doing oJc. and they ex65 lb. Roll Roofing.........................
.
per roll
1.29
I1 daughter Judy will spend from wed-1 pect to brine her home thi* week.
90 lb. Slata Roofing
....
1.69
J nesday until next Sunday with her i Clyde Schlflman I* convalescing at
Hex Two-Tab Shingles
. . . per square
grandparents. * Mis* Frances Potts Pennock hospital for a hernia op3.49
of Grand Rapid* apent the weekend oration performed last Thursday,
Thick Tab 3-in-1 Shingles . . per square
3.99
with her parents and brother. Mr I
■ Brick Roll and Stone Roll
.
. par square 2.25
and Mrs Ray Potts and Robert * '
Hiek and Canvsle&lt;M-rnc
Life ta back to normal at the Charles
Mrs John Alman of Ulghton
Wavy Edge Siding Shingles (white)
. . .
! Williams home Bobble's arm ta out Center ta critically ill at her home.
........................................................
per square 2.29
I'of the sling and the rest of the'She Is the mother of Mr*. Orley
I family arc feeling fine after a few i Bechtel of Clarksville and Mr*. Har' day* vacation at Big Star lake * ry Ftakbclner of Leighton.
I Mr and Mr* Olenn Oriflcth are' Mrs. Wm Harper lias been condelegates front Barry county to the fixed to her home the past two
Michigan Rural Letter Carriers as-1 weeks and under medical care for
soclatlon meeting at the Pantlind f bur*a Infection ot the elbow Till*
OFFICE 2841
RESIDENCE 2761
hotel In Grand Rapid* thta Thurs- ; Is &lt;t«ito •” unusual and stubborn in­
day evening through Saturday
I fection. being of the cartilage
NASHVILLE. MICHIGAN
&gt; Mrs RumcH Bender and infant
Mr* Laura Cisler is staving with daughter, Mary Alice, were brought
her sister, Mr* Sarah Kepxey. * C. home Saturdsv from Blodgett boaF Beeler of Caledonia wa* a Sun- pltal. Grand Rapids.
1 day dinner guest of hta son Russell
Fred Slagel who I* being cared
I and family. * Mr*. Jack Snyder of for by hl* daughter, Mrs Ernest
Hasting* vicinity spent lhe latter Vermeullen on the Irving road, ta
part of the week with her daughter, improving we are all glaa to know
Mrs Earle Kermeen at Parmelee Another daughter. Mrs
George
and helped her celebrate her birth- Sherman whonaa helped In hta care
day Friday Sunday all were din- left Friday for her home In Pener guests of Mr and Mr* Claude । to*krv
Rosenberg In west Thornapple, and ] Arthur Tliede was 111 In bed al
later they took Mr*. 5 home * Mr* । hta Leighton home Saturday and
Sarah Campbell spent the weekend I Sunday.
at Hasting* with her niece. Mrs I
-----------Robert Beckwith and accompanied 1
Service Notea
them to
........
... Own ----lake for a few day*’ । ..........
Marine Sonny Lee awt
has icvuincu
returned
xtav at their cottage
eottaae *
A The Alfred ' to
tn hta
hl&lt; station
itatinn In
tn North
NnHh Carolina
r-.rnt&lt;n.
stay
I Lyons family of Kalamaxoo were after a visit at home and with hta
carters
— —
callers Sunday al
at the home of hta
hls fattier. v--i
Eari r
Lee.
who ita- m
ill -•
at ■»-the
parents, Mr and Mrs Ray Lyons I home of a relative In Battle Creek
and took thylr
th»lr small son Blilie
Billie with I CpI Rodney Schad who has been
। th:~.
them to Ortotcd
Crooked tohr
lake There
where they spending a JO-day furlough with hl*
have a cottage, for a couple of
of, Barents. Mr and Mrs J. C. Schad
Weeks. * The early riser* thl* Mon- left on Sunday for the Great Lakes
dav
a goodcenter.
’view oTtiie
j-----morning
. -• &gt;».. ’had
Training
where he Is to be
I ecllpae of the *un. * Mr and Mrs -v
—cu We
„c are aD-gJad vrmi
stationed
that iwuRodand
Roland Taylor and soldier »on Duane ney can be near home after being

LUMBER

X,

PLENTY OF IT!
MAYBE NOT WHAT YOU WANT,
BUT ANYWAY WE HAVE LUMBER

GOLD SEAL

If your home needs repairing, do it now during the
summer.

We can make it financially possible.

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stebbim Bldg.

Member F.H.L.B.

Phone 2503

Plan Now to Attend

THE BARRY COUNTY
Jb11 JfcC£1 El

RANDALL LUMBER &amp; COAL CO

0

JULY 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28
WADE CARNIVAL CO.
WILL OPERATE

8 THRILLING RIDES
And Many Other

HORSE PULLING
CONTESTS

Barry Co. Lightweight

Open-to-the-World
Heavyweight Contests

Gala Attractions
FUN FOR YOUNG AND OLD
ON

THE

Thursday fir Friday
A. M.

GIANT MIDWAY

0I
w

00

DON T TAKE

CHANCES

JULY 26 &amp; 27

FOR HAPPY, HEALTHY YOUNGSTERS

SENSATIONAL GRANDSTAND ATTRACTION

Milk is a prima nacgssity during sumtn
refreshingly good For the whole Family
too. Ytfu got quality whan you got

JACK RAUM’S TEXAS RODEO
COWBOYS, COWGIRLS and INDIANS . . . OUTLAW BUCKING BRONCHOS . . .
BULLDOGGING, CALF ROPING, STEER RIDING, JUMPING, FANCY HORSE
ROPING AND ROPE SPINNING.

AGAIN THIS YEAR

OUTSTANDING HARNESS RACING

PARKING SPACE INSIDE FAIR GROUND
FREE USE OF PICNIC TABLES IN CENTER OF RACE TRACK

TBUSfSUSfELiHrEfW5JWW&amp;

So ploy aofe and protect It with periodic inspections.

Drive in and see us.

HIGHLANDS MILK

You'll get the bast in service.

Buy More BONDS - and HOLD THEM!

Highlands Dairy
Phone 2651

ANDRUS
PHONE 2240

13

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hastinpg

SERVICE
HASTINGS. MICH.

BUY BONDS &amp; STAMPS

�ijoytng a rest before Milling

eih CUM also has teen hondlschaxuod after lour year*
lee with the armed force*.

marriage of Betty Louise
r»"XSrw‘"A,K”.

&gt;ck Tuesday forenoon. July
the tfvanrtllcal Lutheran

and

harie*

in the mountain* and exvislt El Rancho hotel nnd

her daughter to California
&gt; present at the marriage, rchotnc Friday.

Here defective wiring had
a lively little blase In the
juse. However. Oeorge got
th the garden hose and had
t pretty well out when the
s reached there.
teople who live on the Robtaon farm on the west county
we ver weren't so fortunate
when they lost their brooder
United on Page 8. Sec. 2.1

IER

COURT HOUSE NEWS

?

2. erupt *
Walter E. Culbert and Wife tZ&gt; | Wildwood Plat. OrangevliTo.
. Earl Barkleys. * The Rev, and Mn.
.
; Marion Bee. Lot B. culbert’* Plat, i Oeorge W. Wataon to Leon I* Bariev Townsend Of Woodland. Mr.
nd wife to Middle lake. Sec. M, Carlton.
Watson and wife. Par. Sec. 9 Barry, and Mr*. Wm. Eddy and baby
ot ll, E-WJ Homer Penrod and wife to Ray
Martha B. Vreeland to John E. Georgia and Mtae Don* Bawdy wen
•Una*.
Pennock and wife, TH Ac. Bee. 35. La Pine ana wife. Lot 19. Vreeland’* Sunday evening caller* at the Guy
id wit* to Castleton, and Lota 1 and 2, Daniel I Wall lake. Hope.
Kantners. * The Walter Hershwife, Pgr. Stricker Add.. Nashville.
! Harold Whitmore and wife to Ola bergen entertained *even couplea
n
,, .
n ’
-u .1 ,44. K AVI
»K,
4— — -e • K, aak ■— K, ,,, —A

longer visit
Mr. and Mr*,
family spent
Odessa. * M
Adams took Mr. aiaworth to Grand
Rapid* Sunday afternoon to vlilt
hta daughter, Mr*. Reid, who ta tn a
hospital sulferlng from injuries re­
ceived In an automobile accident.
Mr. Reid and the children ail re­
ceived minor injuries, but ara at
home. * Mr*. Marjorie Skidmore
and baby of Hasting*. Mr*. George
Skidmore of Nashville and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Skidmore and family
spent Bunday at the Ernie Skid­
more home. * Mr*. Ruth Hawks
and Marian of Battle Creek oallad
on Mr. abd Mr*. John Darby. Sat­
urday.

PROBATE COURT
Est. John Buehler. Annual ac­
BIU»
count of trustee filed
, Est. of Otto F. Zahm. Petition for
license to sell filed, waiver* of
notlcT filed.' testlmonUta hied, 11cense* to sell isaued. bonds on kale
filed, report* nf sale filed.
'Sr tine
K. Vande Olessen and wife, Lot, Wotting* of Woodland, the Eua
Est. of Otto F. Zahm. Order conLot in Nashville.
1385. Algonquin lake. Rutland.
i Dells of Lansing. Mr. and Mrs.
Alt* E. Mother to Herman
Fred Brumm and wife to Harley Olenn Wotrlng. Mr. and Mra. Owen
--------------------------r *nd_ wlfe^jo'
B. Andrews WS Lota 16 and 11.‘Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
license to sell filed, waivers of notice H&lt;$lolei N. Kelsey to Maurice J. city.
O- A. Phillips Add , Nashville.
Fisher. A Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
filed, testimony filed, license to sell Penta and wife. Par. Blk."S.
Mill
lion H. Wing to WUllam H.
Edwin L. Kane and wife lo Onela Larr of Grand Rapid* spent the
issued, bond on ssle filed, report of
r. Par. Bee. 10. M*pl« prove.
Harris. Lot in Nashville.
, Fourth and UU Bunday with the
sale filed.
Carrie L. Crandell to Roas I. • Floyd Mahlers. The Clyde Wise* of
lliam M. Martin and wife to
Est. Caroline Lynes. Bond of ad­
—
~ltt
C
Gregory
.
et
al.
Par.
Bee.
Whldby
and
wife.
Par.
Sec.
28.
i
Woodland were Bunday afternoon
ministrator filed, lettsr* of adminis­
14 Rutland.
Barry.' callers.
tration issued, order limiting settle­
Ver­
Guv C. Keller and wife to Ethel1
ment entered.
CRESSET
Gamble. Lot In city.
EM.
Ann*
Est. A.
---- Veile. Bond of wlmln- npr ,?• Bic*
Mr. and Mr* Oney Roblyer and
nett'*
Ethel Gamble to Emmy Keller. ■ BRANCH DISTRICT
Lvtrntrlx
IMr.ilrlx tiled, letters of admlntatra-; 33. Hope.
•••••
r ‘Resort,
trrg- Mill lake.
— '
daughters of Otaego and Mr. and
Lyle^B.
Hon tasued order limiting settle- ' WUllam Earl Weak* and wife to
Lyle B. Bunnell to Clyda
Clyde O.
O. Clark Lol In city.
;
Mr.
and
Mn.
Bea
Reynolds.
Mn.
Mr* Warren Cairn* enjoyed a pic­
ment .entered, petition for hearing R*U»h H. DeVlne and wife. Par. Lot I an/wife. Par. Sec. l.Xany.
Ralph E. Moore and wife to Cllf-] Laura Furlong and Mr. Hanes all nic dinner and fishing at Wall
-------- -------------------------------------------------claim, filed, notice to creditor, taOrW A&lt;M Nashville
Marlon Moored
toEthci^Gambte,
Ethel G
ford Sharpe and wife. Lot in Blk. of Nashville, called on Mr. and Mrs- take Friday. * Murie Fruin reporta
•ued.
। John T. Crawford1 to Fred W.
w !Lot
Lot 6.
8. city.
city.
8. Phillip* Add.. Nashville.
I Chas. Laubaugh the Fourth. Mn. at Detroit the 18th. * Mr*. Etale
Est otto F
F. Zahm. Order concon-1Schuta
Wildwood.]I nta
EUial Gamble to Marton Moored.
N
* bt.
Schuta and wife. Par. WUdwood.
Herbert M. Benham and wife to ■ ar*ce Bldmsn of Hasting* vtaited Jamtaon's family of Otsego visited
11 EMn£ula’Barter*’Wl^filtS11?^- ' 8ta,’ley Malcolm', et al. to Vernon
Hattie F.’ Van Houten lo Carl E. Mho C. 8haw, 130 Ac. Bee. 5. Rut- | there Sunday afternoon. * Mr. and her over the Fourth.‘ They, with
land.
, Mr*. Herbie Wilcox. Wesley Webb Verne Cairns, spent the holiday at
tlon for probate filed waiver of I B- Thompson and wife, 8 Ac. Sec. Olmsted and wife. Parcel Woodland
Roy C. Brown apd wife lo Win- &lt; and three daughters, of Hastings Gull lake w Mrs. Jennie Honaysette
(red F Marlowe and wife. 35 Ac. and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Armour of and daughter Bethel of KalamaSec- 30. Castleton.
Quimby, enjoyed a picnic dinner at too were visiting old friends Sun­
tend ofldmtnl*Uafi?Wttt&gt; tte^rfll
rte m
Sre- L°U *’
------------ I Charlton pant, Sunday. Mtaa. Vonda
day. * Mr. and Mrs. Band* of Bat­
annexed filed letters testamentary Claude R. Mead and wife to etc- 20. Andrews Add . city.
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
I Webb ta spending this week at lhe tle Creek visited Mr. and Mrs.
iaiued
order limiting settlement
en- ment Mead and wife. Lota 5. and
Dewitt
lo
John and Lulu Holcomb to Bcr- Wilcox home. * Mr. and Mr*. Wayne
Bauman Bunday. * The
toSL'SteTlSw
•Sktaa.Rwuh'.
wn6, toor
’ H
*"Colltaler
"and
P,r wife
Emory
Hell
and wl
wife.
Par.
Sec. ”
13. nard and Florence O'Connell. Lot.: Conklin of Allegan spent Wednes- Cha*.
Cairn* clan expect to gather al the
filed, nmice to creditors tawed.
„ Arthur L. fam and wUe to WU- Barry.
Shore Acres. Fine lake. Johnstown. ' day with Mr. and Mrs Darby. Wan- home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bau­
Fred N. Carl and wife to Frank
Est Charles F. Monica. Petitjon 1
Bari Weak* and wife, 40 Ac.
Dlen W. Piper and wife to H. da remained with them the rest of man Saturday. July 31, for tlieir
for administrator filed, waiver of S«cVeme Doty Lot 54. Indian Isle. Sec. the week. * Mr. and Mn. Earl annual reualon * The Creasry So­
notice filed, order appointing Admr. i William H. Wooden and wife to
31, Johnstown.
| Marshall and family of Detroit nnd cial Circle will hold their annual
entered.
' J. N. Belland and wife. Par. Sec. 6, Hill, et ux, Lot 66. Hardendorf*
M. Fidelia Biowell to George Mr. and Mrs. Worth Green, son nnd picnic July 15 at Roas twp. park.
Add.. Nashville.
Stowell, B 3/4 Ac. Sec. 37. Hasting* grandson, were guests of Mr*. Members, their families, ex-ineniF&gt;t Oeorge H. Tinkler. Proof of, Orangeville.
....
Prank R. Jones and wife to Olenn
bllcation filed, order determining । Claude L. Walton and wife lo
Grace Edmund* to Coy M. Trtaket Freda Marshall the Fourth. Mr. and bers and their families are all cor­
Irs entered.
! Paul D. Vegso and wife. Par. shore
and wife. Lot 1. Lake View Terrace Mrs Clare Marshall of Charlotte dially Invited to Join in the potluck
-----------I of Gun lake. Sec. 4. Orangeville.
Plat, Johnstown.
. were Sunday dinner guest*
dinner, program and visiting. *
Earl H. Curtis and wife to Walter
Drover C. Kelsey lo Violet N. KelMn. Mnrlha Marshall and family Cows, their owners and the neigh­
WABBANTV nuns
G Miner Ketchum and wife to I ^.Anderson «md wife. UH
. J. Brown and wife. 80 Ac. Sec. 5, »ey. Lot 42. Glasgow'* Add. city.
of Charlotte were Sunday guests of bors held a joint camp meeting on
Woodland
Thoma* R- Taffee and wife to | Mr. and Mn. Olenn Marshall. Mbs Barber * Corner* opa morning very
Le*lie M. Raber and wife, 100 Ac..
Lakeside Part, Sec. 5.
Frank F. Oosch to Charles Repp Marvin J. Harrington and wife. u&gt;t Norma Manhall remained for a
Bee. 2. Rutland.
r.mn^n .nd wife to
19. Cottage Grove Resort. Barry
i
George H. Eddy and wife to FredJS and wife. Lot 310 city.
Thurrell H. Willtanuon and wife
J. L. 8mlth and wife to Earl A----------------------------------------------———
High «nd wife. Lol No 36 and *, ^^.^.^^uplrt^Johnttow?
LoT27. Eddyh Beach Rat Hope
V n^* u^^d' to^R^l to Martin 8. Hull and wife, par Crane and wife. 80 Ac. Sec. I.---------------------8ec. 14, Maple Grove.
Thofhapple.I
Bernard oConnell and wife to
Glen G. Goff and wife. 3 parcel*.
®
*• 1 Bnri ’’ Blk 10’ । . Wirt R. Scheffman to Valentine
J. Kerr and wife, 40 Ac.. Sec. 13.
Shore Acres Plat. Fine lake. Johns- Strikers Add.. City.
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
| Ethel Gamble
-—KI, 4to
— Nettle S*
'TV.n.n — Irving.
M. TtownAlbert M Olmstead .and wife to
T/Sgt. Jo*. Chalmer Hershberger ।
Marton See to Chris J. Spirt* and ,*end, et al. S H Lota 1 and 2, Blk. Robert
L. Cox. et al, 3 Lot* Delton who has been stationed tn Germany i
wife. Lot 8. Culbert’* Plat. Sec. 28. 10. Striker's Add., city.
villageand France arrived in Grand Rap-,
Carlton.
t to Robert H. Wal। ............
Myrtle-J. Cook
Harold E. Smith and wife to The Ids Friday evening. Chalmer and
Frank Hall and «...
ter*. .Lot
aka. 4. Paul
. —J’** Add, Middleville, Wolverine Beagle club. 80 Ac. Sec. wife came Monday to visit hta par- ।
—... .... .—...... -j.
—c
-- Sec. ■22.
“ Thomapplc.
and
Par.
25 and 40 Ac. Sec. 36. Irving,
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hersh­
Maxell G
o Bennett and
ana wife
wire to
to;1 Arica m. rennocx to mrreai a. berger. * Mr*. Bari Bartley and I
™
d U ' 3 A ■ Frank D. Rider and wife. 52’a Ac. . Nell and wife. 40 Ac. Sec. 20, Has- sons enjoyed a 10-day visit with
oec. 28. MBSUng*.
o
u 27. Irving.
u——
■ 1 ting*.
Sec.
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Martin of
Hertha M. Elliot to Thoma* 8.
Robert
Hubbard
and
wife
to
NeWa*ktorff
to
Alfre
d
&gt;^WayAnn Arter. Mr. Barkley spent lhe
Baird and wife. S'v Lot 1045. city., Monroe Gibbs, et al. Lol 3. Blk. 46. : UW.WaiIdorj| a RreorL Itote4th there and they returned home;
Fred A. Smith and wife to Mar­ Middleville
.
Jerald
P.
Bedford
and
wife
to
with him. ★ Mis* Phy 111* Green la
shall M- Bower* and wife, 60 Ac, : n.tnh ii n.Vln.
wlf. tn Mn“ M’ D®7*4’
’• ’• 9 ",ld *°’ visiting the Casao Smiths and the ।
Sec 26. Hope
Ralph H. DcVIne and wife to । -,iu R, ir—i,. Bro* Add Mlddle- Paul Smiths at Lansing. * Mr. and
md wife
Keeler
Aoa ' “*aaic
William R. Jones ar.^
w;.\ to
U ' Clare W- Culver .and wif6. 160 Ac. |
Mr*. Forrest Christian of Detroit.
n Ac
Flora M Blddle to Id&gt; q Bur. Mr.
Earl Bristol and wife, 80
Ac, fUt
Sec. 11. Her
Sec. M
28. Coailaton
Castleton.
and Mrs Harold Hecker and I
chelt, et al. Par. Sec. 14. Rutland.
family of Ora** Lake and Mr. and
Robert N. Llndermand and wife Mr*. Walter Fisher were guest* the
1 to Ida F. McCoy. Lot in city.
Fourth of Mrs Mary and Mbs
Anna J. Spier to Le*tcr M. Orms- Su*le FUher. * Mr. and Mr*. Cha*.
be and wife. Lot 1340. city.
Parlee vtaited hls stater. Mrs. Cara
Free Eatimotes
Prompt Service
1 EUxa J. Foster to Harry Glenn Smith of Hastings who la IU. Sun­
. Green and wife. 40 Ac. Sec. 22. day. * Mr. and Mrt. Gcnn Wotting
[Johnstown.
,
| 1 Milan A. Walldorft. el. al. to Al­
fred E. Way and wife. Lot 55. Wall- were weekend gue»t* of hta parent*, i
dorff's Resort. Hope.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Townsend. * The
ELECTRICAL WIRING
REPAIRS
j Paul D Vegso and wife to Harold Carl Holtom* apent Sunday eve­
'Foster and wife. Lansing. Lol on ning with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
| Gun lake. Sec. 4. Orangeville.
Hugh Jone* of Assyria. * The Wal­
, Floyd F Over*mllh and wife to ter Fisher*. Aunt Mary Fisher and
Mike J. Galle*. Par. Sec. 10. Johns­ Mtas Susie Fisher were guest* Sun­
Phone 2708. 2285
111 W. Stele St.
town.
day of Mr and Mr*. Omar ChrtsU.
Phillips to James D. tian and family of Kalamazoo. *
Bertha Phillip*
Eccles. Lot 3. Blk. 1. Paulina Beach. Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Wood of Wyan- ।
। Fine lake. Johnstown.
|dotle were weekend guests ot Mr.

K

spending
uncle and aunt Mr.
ter Cooke. * Mr.
Schneider were em
ner Thursday al tha
and Mra. E. J. Bata*
Mr. Schneider
Misses Dorothy and Janice
•pent Friday and Friday nlgj
their -friend Norma Jean
of Jackson who wo* camping with
her parent* at Jordan lake last

HUBBARD HILLS
Pvt. Joe Hula arrived home Friday
for a furlough from overseas. Joe
is looking fine and gtad to be home.
* Mr. and Mrs. John Birman of
Maple Drove spent Sunday after­
noon with Mr. and Mn. Albert
Green. Their son Pfc. John Bir­
man and Pfc. Joe Hula were In the
same division oversea*. * Mr. and
after a two weeks' vacation’ with
their mother. Mn. France* Btorkan and Leo. * Ronald Burd and
Lob Tripp are enjoying new bi­
cycles. Frank Plata also has one. *
Roy Jenkens expect* to move their
house which they purchased from
the State &lt;th* James Bowerman
house) onto Che foundation on their
farm thb uevk. Their house burned
down last falL * Mr. and Mr* Rich­
ard Burd and children of Nashville
spent Saturday afternoon with Mr.
and Mr». Archie Burd.

Michigan in Good
Shape Financially
Leu ner lhe Ante at Ml
had a balance of 148.M6JN0
general fund al lhe cioaa i
fiscal year. July 1. 1844. Thi
IK.
tee ih.l f.rrwt ou

Lite specific purpose of met
state's obligation
Co r
service men and their ta
The principal source of U
SOUTH SHULTZ
______
___wm
_____
__
Income
the________
sales tax,, w
Last Week * Letter
IIceeded
ceeded 890.000,000 -and
waa I
----------Pfc. Clinton Hom called hl* 1000 more than tor the year
father that be was in Port Sheridan, | July ]. 1H4.

ABLE ■ BODIED

YOU WANT,

kVE LUMBER
.

per tack $ .76

per roll

3.25

Roll Roofing

2.35
roll

Roll Roofing

1.49
roll

Slate Roofing
roll 2.35
Y$ IN SECONDS —
SOP COLOR. ETC..
ERIAL FOR FARM
. per roll $ .99
1.09
. per roll
1.29
. per roll
1.69
. par roll
3.49
per iquore
per iquaro 3.99
per square 2.25

per equarc

MEN &amp; WOMEN

ASH ELECTRIC SHOP

WANTED!

JOHNSON SUPPLY COMPANY

AUCTION SALE

2.29

COAL CO.
RESIDENCE 2761
ICAN

Having decided to engage in other business, we will dispose of the personal property
at public auction at the farm located 9 miles northeast of Hastings on Middleville
and Freeport road; or 21 miles east of Middleville on

WEDNESDAY, JULY 18,1945
STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK

YOUNGSTERS
immor montha. It'a
nily and economical

13

16 HEAD OF CATTLE

HORSES

Guornioy &amp; Janoy cow, 5 yrs. old, heavy
springer.
Guernsey &amp; Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, bred
Moy 15.
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, bred June 10.
Guernsey cow, 2} yrs. old, bred June 4.
Guernsey cow, 2} yrs. old, bred June 4.
Jersey cow, 10 yrs. old, heavy springer.
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, not bred.
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, not bred.
Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old, due Dec. 30.
Most of these cattle were fresh in April.
In good flesh and good producers.
Guernsey heifer, 18 mos. old, bred.
2 Guernsey steers, 15 mos. old.
Guernsey bull, 18 mos. old.
Guernsey bull, 15 mos. old.
Guernsey bull, 14 mos. old.
Guernsey bull, 10 mos. old.

Matched team of iron grey horses, wgt.
3,000 lbs.
Black mare, 7 yrs. old, wgt. 1,500 lbs.
Good set double work harness.

HOGS
3 Duroc brood sows, duo about Aug. 1.
Boar pig, wgt. 150 lbs.

TO OPERATE MACHINES WHICH ARE NOW IDLE BECAUSE OF THE
SHORTAGE OF WORKERS... GOOD PAY .,. GOOD WORKING CON­

DITIONS, PRODUCING BADLY-NEEDED HASTINGS REPLACEMENT
PISTON RINGS ESSENTIAL TO KEEP TRUCKS, BUSES, FARM TRAC­
TORS AND PASSENGER CARS ROLLING.

JOBS for Experienced and Inexperienced
VACATION PAY!
4 All employees with two months or more service receive pro-rated va*
cation pay.

Group sickness, and hospitalization insurance is available

.

at low cost.

The men and women who work here are the kind you'd like as friends

FARM MACHINERY

Fordson tractor, with Oliver 2 bottom
plow.
3 sec. drag. 25 tooth spring drag.
GEESE
Trio of geese.

and co-workers.

PHYSICAL EXAMINATION AND CERTIFICATE OF AVAILABILITY

REQUIRED

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Round extension dining table.
6 oak dining chairs. Couch.
Cistern force pump. Well force pump.
Other articles not mentioned.

APPLY AT EMPL OYMENT OFFICE

TERMS: CASH, NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

HERBERT and MARY COOK, Props.
HAMPS

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clark

MANUFACTURING

CO

HASTINRS, MICHIGAN

�LUA

Vice-President in charge of Tomorrow !
She’s putting her money in WAR BONDS ... the soundest finan­

Yes, she’s a woman.
Wife. Mother. Cook. Maid of all work. Partner with her

in the going concern we Americans call home.

More than that, as keeper-of-lhe-household-budget, she’s salt­
ing away every cent the family doesn't absolutely need for up­

keep in a little project she likes to call Tomorrow.

cial backing

Tomorrow ever had.

they’ll be worth $4 for every $3 she put into them. And she’ll
have that money when Tomorrow comes I

And because she\ a shrewd woman, she is determined to hold

Of course, the beauty of it all is that, in the meantime, she’s giv­

on lo those ITir Bonds in spite of any temptation she has to cash

ing'her country patriotic help in winning the war today!

them in.

Smart woman I America needs millions like her.

She knows that by holding her War Bonds until they mature,

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J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING b SON
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ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG .

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
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GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS

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HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK
ANDRUS SERVICE

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tery. * Mn.
South Bend. M
South Haven.
Rowlader and

H. VanderWcele hu came
tin** to except a position *

sons, local, were Saturday dinner undtfto a UmltocUny at Pennock jKusmU UmiTTtoi hi b£n sU~ *»»L Mr. and to. 1
Wednesday. * Mix Mina Elliott, Honed In England for the past two , *nd y°ighi Van ByckJ
Sf„"SK.£““ * “
went to Flint Frldiy to visit her । para ta ependtng a 30-day fur- Rf**
4,0* *r-, “L
SffiJuT'
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lU'llap. Mi,
print to Hid

out i t* I Last Week's Letter
•
Mr- and Mra. Jay Wing and Mr
and Mra. Fay Wing of Woodland

A. D. 194*.

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hHuSLofwXmd?rtJn sotrra smn.Tz
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turt™' O^xiw*|ll*nd,Mr

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month* with hit cousins. QUm *nd ! P*te* *nd f‘“ny °f KManrajoo and I

on ship was torpedoed off lhe
China coast last Oct The ship was
reported taking American prison­
her ’.than Mrth?
er* to Japan when sunk. * Mr. and
w»w.Mn. Bud Flynn have been callers to help
during the whim O. B. Valen­ day which was July 4th, and her
Kibd *Bi
tines. Baby Michele who ta improv­ nephew-* Baby Michele Flynn who
ing nicely from hl* recent opera­ wa* one year old Bunday. * Mr.
tion ha* been spending part of the and Mn. Elwyn Courtney and
week with hl* grandparents giving daughter and Mr. and Mn. Wm.
Cant, and Mra. Flynn a chance to Shriber and family spent Sunday
call on his many friends while on evening at Frank Shrfben. * Mr.
furlough. * Mr. and Mn. Floyd As- and Mn. Elwyn Daniels will ob­
I-IOIIOU I
plnall and family spent Bunday serve their 60th wedding anniver­
hiving
I'll1 ’ , 1
visiting hls Stater. Mr. and Mn. sary Bunday, July 15. al thefr Farm
It prh*u L**1 Week's Letter
' II,..!:.
Tony
Bagel of Caledonia. * Mr. home east and south of the Center.
Shirley Nagel ha* been vlaltlng
They will not hold ooen house a*
is ds, »f at the home ot her uncle, the Rev.
planned on account of poor health.
th. ior. Floyd Nagel at Fulton. Mr*. Lena
..*4 2* N,Itl
the homc of her
•*'&lt;* i*- son, John Nagel, north of Mlddle&gt;i Mk.ii' ’?“*• * Mr *"«» Mrs Laurel Ben- Ungs. * Patsy Ann Hawkins of
aMbBtlan •1,M h*vf‘
W»eir home here to Hasting* ta spending lhe week with
I la ..rkl'Mr. Scnslba's. niece and husband. her aunt. Mrs. Keith Marlow. *
irBty. ara Mr. and Mr*. Duane Woodmansee Mr. apd Mn. Winfred Marlow of,
। th. ll.. j who will move here when the Sen- Charlotte and children were week­ Uy of Reed city and Mra. Sarah
tat.d ZB4 siba* find a location. * Mr. and Mrs. end guests of their parents, the El- |I Wing of Ashton spent Monday
f
WUllam McCann and daughter ot mer Marlows. The three children night with Mra. Myrtle Lelnaar. *
r i rohstB.
Lanung wcre weekend
remained to spend the week with | Mr. and Mra. Jesse Kenyon and
•roi,.... I of home folks. * Mr*. Carl Hula their grandparents.
i Mr* Myrtle Lelnaar were In KalaOb1 in । has returned home after spending
Mn. E. H. Kirkland. Who has &lt;। maaoo last week Thursday. * Mia*
a few day* at St. Mary's hospital. been in Borgcss hospital. Kalama- I Barbara Leonard who ta attending
----Grand Rapid*. * Mra. Lou Nagel U soo, for the past two weeks expect- I lhe University at Ann Arbor ta
at home after being in Pennock
i spending her vacation with her
sta Court hospital and will go to a Battle week. * Remember the annual
h.i4 al
.ilCreek hospital for further
school mrauiig
meeting win
will be
held at
al u.
C. . ard and family. * Mrs. Alice Col­
14
A ntreatoc awa
oi H...
Hu I Jment.
Irving
WBaCS
r-.
win!
th. CitrJ o(
”™1- * 'fhe
rhe J{Y.
tnVwA
- ,w
Vl Center school house next Monday ima left Monday for Lansing where
s I meet M the
«b U&gt;. lath
i*ik 4»y
V2,e Imll
*&gt;M1 'Thursday, July evening jU)y gth. * Mr. and Mr* .she will visit Mr. and Mr*. Arthur
Mkktesa. •*
*7|5.
The officer*
for the
6tu.fi cim.oL
warfare
’Ipras* Mn
t&amp;n ei-sulni
C,Na&lt;J?i* Rom Johmon of Hasting* and En*. । Haiti several days. * Mra. Kenneth
lo „I4 kMrl,,.
cins'ot. I year «c.
arc: Pros.
F— Mr* Ben
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—'
IBS as A. D. IS
etu.n cira.at,
J#cX p^eiy Of Florida and Mias.:Horta of Topek*. Kan., who ha*
I Vice Pres..
(ieftfud. e. w«
M?» Malniro Hamer Bet,yZ?lten of Cununlnaton. Mau. , been spending two weeks with her
i.. B4.lBi.tr...,
tavwmu^ta^hamir;
parents. Mr. and Mr*. Leon Pen* n’e Ironic church la having a
| nock left for her home Wednesday
4 h..|j? n’ie
U
I
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Unw
P
“
lor
,or
thf
tUnP
,n
2 ta I,ul1 l,me
for the first Ume in SfiT’wurk
l«, pr.yiiit th.t
lban thirty-four
,h&gt;l mom
mOIV than
ihlrtv-fntir year*.
voar. Tlie
Tl&gt;. I ?•’’ r1, morning. * Mr*. Lucy Dings of Do&gt;y t,»
be!Rev.
RfiV. J. C. Kendall who rcddei with । tsiwrence arc spending two week* waglac was a recent visitor of Mr*.
i„i,4 hi n.t
rfr.t ’.t ..14 ..t.t.
Mr*. Necb. near H*&gt;-&lt; Yullln8 their grandmother, Mt*. ||. Alice Collins. * Mr. and Mr*. Predeatalel a
a daughter.
dL.
freU d«&lt;ftUd
'd at.i1 'tings
ting* ta the new pastor. He was Anna Buck while their parents ye erlck Dowd and son John of East
,k. t-.h a
I “,ven ■ nation l«t Tuesday eve- ‘ninorthern Michigan on a fishing LeRoy. Mf- and Mr*. Carl Morri*
th. nth d«, »t i ning.
trip * Linda Lou Warrcner of and three daughter* of Battle
trttiJ" t'.’'*;.4,r. I
--------------- *•*'»
Woodland spent the weekend with Creek called on Mra. Ella Dowd and
.
• Mid
*. ",I COATS
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GROVE
* her grandparents, Mr. and Mra. ' Otl* Demott on Tuesday.
Prank Shriber. Ethelyn Shriber of
Funeral servlets were held at the
Claim,
,
„ La*t Week's Letter
7b,' mmIJ.iIm .1
Clarence Steiner, grandson qf I Hastings ts spending thta week :j Henton funeral home Saturday at
m ..rh .rrt Mr ““d Mr* John Woodman.- wi* there. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murujn I13 pm. for Mrs. Errte»t Poss. 50.
»th,i&gt;. i».&lt;iuu&gt; to । married to MIm Virginia Robert* of of Battle Creek spent Saturday and । Hickory Comers. She was bom Ap­
■■ th. ii..tin,. | Bellevue In the Baptist church Sunday with her mother. Mra. An­ ril 23. 18»5. a daughter of Mr. and
[ Mrs John Trick. Hickory Comer*.
printed &gt;nd fir- there last Thursday evening. Rela- na Buck.
Mr. and Mra. Leslie Daniels and She leaves her husband. six sons.
tlvc* present from here were Mr.
.....................
and Mrs. John Woodman, Mr. and family were In Lake Odessa Satur­ Wesley. serving at the Tampa. Fla.
, Mrs. Hubert Barnum. Mr. and Mrs. day calling on Mra. Howard Daniels naval base; Robert. Donald. Ron­
. Paul Woodman and Mias Ruth and daughter Jane. * Mr. and Mra. ald. Carl. Lyle, and a daughter El­
| Woodman. Paul Woodman acted a* L. A. Eaton attended the funeral of oise all at home: three brothers.
beat man at lhe wedding. Clair Mr. Eaton's stater. 641s* Ethel Eaton George Trick. Battle Creek: Har­
। Steiner and -family from Ohio were from Leonard funeral home at vey, Delton; Ellas. Climax; three
i present at the wedding and spent Hastings. Wednesday. * Enx. Merle sisters, Mrs. Ada Mott. Augusta;
Solberg and Mrs. Bolbere of Miami. Mrs. Mildred Bchau. Kalamazoo
'• Y*1,’1......'thc weekend at the former's grand­
”,.......... i Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wood- Fin. and Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Stru­ and Mra. Jennie Greer. Barry town­
4., u
mall # Mr Bnd Mn&gt; Uoyd
ble and Ruth were guests of Mr. ship at whose home she passed
&gt;rt cittatni. rnond vlrited Sunday evening with and Mrs. Guy Nosh and Mrs. Covk- away. * Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wil­
litlr Claim* lo aald
Mra. Peurl Dcmond. * Mr*. Pearl endall Thursday. * Bcamorr Olm­ liams and son Dean called on Mr.
OtfUa. la ika City I
Demond attended the funeral of stead who died last Friday was and Mrs. Glenn Williams and fam­
her uncle. Clarence Graves, dn buried Monday from Lake Odessa ily at the W. K Kellogg Farm
lag tiled It
Bunday evening. * Mr. and Mra.
Nashville last Thursday afternoon.' funeral home in L. O. cemetery.
Clinton Lahr. Hastings. Mra. Ella
While In Nashville she called on
* Doud and Otis Demott called on
Mrs. Arvllla Roush and Mr and CARLTON CENTER
The Rev. Geo. Wingard and Mn. Mr. and Mr*. Porter Knowles at
Mr*. Sam uuUhea*. * Mr. and Mr*.
Reo Brink of Milford came Satur­ Wingard will meet with the chil­ Hickory Comer* last Bunday.
day for a visit at H. Woodmans * dren of the Sunday school and I Mra. Bertha Adam* spent Sunday
Andrew Townsend came home from community for a devotional and at the Glenn William* home on lhe
a ten-day slay at Blodgett hospital recreational program every Friday W. K Kellogg Farm. Her daughter
in Orand Rapid* last Thursday, pjn. at 3:30 at Carlton Center and grandson Keith Williams re­
following an operation. Mr*. Lee of Methodist Church until further no­ turned from Henry Ford hospital
Hastings 1* hl* nurse now and he ta tice. Sharon Valentine and Patricia nt Detroit Bunday afternoon fol­
getting along a* well as could be Daniel* received perfect attendance lowing a seven week stay In the
expected. * 'The Brock'' Evangel­ awards for the last quarter at Sun­ hospital. Keith underwent an op­
istic meeting closed Sunday eve­ day morning service; Patricia Dan­ eration there June 36. * Mra. 8uning having had splendid interest iels and Walter Eaton also received aie Francisco ot Climax spent from
throughout the meeting. Altho It awards for bringing new pupils. The Friday until Monday with her
was a busy time the church wa* church services start with pieach­ brother and sister-in-law Mr. and
well-filled each evening and there ing at 0 am. Sunday school at 10. Mr*. Willard Whittemore. They
wcre five conversion*. Thursday Everyone welcome. * Word ha* were all tn Hastings Saturday fore­
evening was old fashioned nhjht. just come that Pfc. Arley Todd Jr. noon. * Mra. Vida Morford apent
lamp* and lanterns being used for who wa* in the Infantry on Oki­ Sunday with her daughter. Mr*.
NOTICE TO oaBDiToas
lighting and no instrument for nawa. was injured by a hand gren­ Lynn Lawrence and familv near
singing. On Friday night, the chil­ ade in the right shoulder, also in Hickory Comers. * Robert Barnes
dren gave the program. Saturday the left hand and arm and under local. Mrs Walter Jordon, Midland
night, a sacred concert wa* given. the arm. He 1* hospitalized some­ Park. Gull lake and Howard Benham
A baptismal service was held Bun­ where in the Mariana*. He wrote I nf the W K- Kellogg Farm went to
day afternoon. 'The Brocks" were his mother saying they told him he Henry Ford hospital, Detroit, Sat­
given much commendation for their would be OK. The people in Carl­ urday where they donated blood.
Mr*. Bertha Adams received a
splendid work and a gift of $172 ton surely hope Jr. Will recover
and an invitation to hold another soon. This was hls first battle. * letter from the Rev. o. B. Davis
meeting next summer which was Mr*. Oar) Carter and baby of Ind­ and wife saying they were now liv­
accepted. * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence iana are spending a few weeks with ing in their own home al 1314 Mor­
gan St. N.W. Grand Rapid*. Mr.
Davidson of Kalamazoo vtaited at , her aunt. Mrs. Jay Wing.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Paulsen of Davis hu reached the retirement
H. Woodmans Saturday night and .
Sunday and attended the special Detroit and Mra. M. C. Nichols and age *o he is on the retired list, but
church service*. * We think there I daughter. Mr*. Margaret Weimer he ta still serving a* a supply at the
Saturday
evening
guests
of Whitneyvllle country church. *Sgt.
poMibiyrin’^*insun*tr?nsunday•' were
**r' ,nd
Mrs
Henney.
“*"Mr.
Gamer Pennock, who was stationed
school offering; 122 being present |
and a collection of »35.63 received. I
Next Sunday the class that has the 1
highest percentage of attendance 1
will receive a white Bible, to be
Sven to the teacher of class. *
lub No. 4 and 5 of the LAS. arc
planning to serve a supper In the i
near future. Watch for later an- 1
Chrysler or Plymouth Experience Preferred
nouncement.

usst.'ta.tt"

DELTON

before it want under the
♦ Mr. and Mn. Prank Hom
-..v. „r and Mr* Otla Boulter of
Cloverdale went to Kalamazoo on
Wednesday night to meet Pfc. Clin­
ton Hom who wa* reluming from
Mindanao I*. He has been dis­
charged with 100 points, having
been overseas 43 months. * Mrs.
Loma Larabce Epent Thursday night
with Dorothy Cogswell in HasUnga.
* Mr. and Mrs Oscar Manning and
Jerry Ziegler and Joan and Janet
Cooper of Hastings spent Friday
evening with Mrs Donald Manning
and family. * Mr. John Graham ol
Kalamazoo and Elmer Anders of
Brash Ridge apent Thursday eve­
ning with Clinton Hora. * Mrs.
Junes May and *on Jimmy of Bat­
tle Creek spent Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bonneville *
The many friends of Clarence I

yoq will soon be well again Clar­
ence. * Mrs. Lucy O'Connor of
Kalamazoo spent Sunday with her
mother, Mn. Ethel Hom and her
children.

r l!^ DUNHAM

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Mr. and Mn. Will Hawtllu and
Mrs. Frelda Marshall were Sunday
guests at Harvey Marshall'* in
Nashville. * Mr. and Mn. Leslie
Adams took Slack EUworth to Grand
RapMs Bunday to see hls daughter.
Mra. Claud Reid who I* tn the hos­
pital there due to an
-1-received in an auto a

£££;
morning st I
church? Ths
Mr and Mn
—-

Sunday. Evelyn ta &lt;
un appendectomy.

AUTO GLASS INSTALLED

WHILI
YOU

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Window, Become
A Hazard
We Corry o Complete Stock for ony Moke Car

Welding — Expert Repairing
We Buy All Kinds of Burned
any Condition

CALL 2407
house Saturday evening. Later the
young people gave them an old
fashioned belling. * Mrs. R. H. Mott
is on the rickllsl. * Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Sent* were weekend guest* of
her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Ernest
Matteson. Lyle and Nyle Christian­
sen returned home with the Bente,
for thefr vacation. ♦ Dr. and Mn.
Glen Gunn were guests the 4th
of Mr. and Mn. 4 C. Clark. *
Dinner guest* Sunday of the Mat-

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WE LL BE DOING
A LOT MORE OF THIS
AFTER THE WAR

MECHANICS WANTED

Farmers Notice!
WE ARE DEALERS FOR THE

UNIVERSAL MILKER
AND

FAMOUS OHIO FARM
MACHINERY
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STARTING

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AND
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WEST HOPE
*
Last Week's Letter
Mr. and Mra. Dan McCallum
were Sunday afternoon callera al
the John and Belle McCallum's
home. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van
Boven and daughter Jerralne of
Kalamazoo spent the forepart of
lhe week with the Harold Spring­
er and Ronald Anders famlllea.
Robert was to leave Friday to enter
the Service. * Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Osgood and children called on Mrs.
Martha Replofle of Cloverdale
Sunday. Mra. Replogle Jus; cele­
brated her 01st birthday. * The
following were the committee* apEinted for the school reunion to
held at the schoolhouse July 31:
Yard, Almond .Weber. Abe Hay­
ward; table and chairs. Jesse (n5ood. Earl McKlbbln; dinner, Wila McKlbbln. Hattie Anders. Sarah
Anders: program. Glenna Weber.
Della Wilcox. Lois Moore. * John
Moore has been busy bating hay In
the neighborhood. ♦ Mf*. Shirley
Brommels is clerking in the drug
store at Delton.

PLEA8ANT HILL

*

Ijist Week's Letter
Mr. and Mp. Thede Meyer* and
Mr. and Mrt. Paul Meyers of North
Canton. O„ and Mr. and Mr* Cyrus
Bhrayer and *on Clayton of Bar­
ber* Comer* were Thursday guests
of Mr. Vnd Mr*. Bert Palmer. *
Mrs. Jo*eph Corrigan and little
•on were brought from the Raton
Rapid* hospital to the home of her
mother tn Middleville. Thursday. ★
Mis* Charlotte Berend* relumed
home Friday from a few days’ *Wl
with friends st Spring Lake. * Mr*.
Robert Williams who has been 1)1
for *everal year* passed away Tues­
day &gt; nW it fhe home of her
daughter, Mn. Byron Rowlader, of

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a checki/p nbw!

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Phone 2482

There has been some rural telephone
construction during these war yean,
but nothing compared to what we had
hoped for.
Long before the war, Michigan Bell
began an extensive program of rural
service expansion nnd improvement.
Then, in 1940, we adopted a rural con­
struction plan recommended by the
Michigan Rural Communications Com­
mittee, a group of agricultural leaders,
lit included a liberal free line-con*
| struction allowance, and small monthly

payments where construction costs
, wcrc necessary.

’

Under the rural construction pro­
gram, there was a sizable increase In
the number of rural telephones.

‘‘

Then camo war, and telephone fac­
tories went to work for the armed
forces. Nearly all new wire, cable,

instrument and other equipment "tirrtl
ione to war."
After final Victory, Michigan M *i*
pects to launch a 5-year I130/M8/M*
program ol expansion and improve­
ment, a goodly portion of width will b*
used to resume our rural work.

Today, 2 of every 3 of our rural (oto­
phones are dial operated. Wo intond to
increase that number. Telephone eor&gt;
vice will be made available to meet
rural subicnbcrs through the UN Of
important new devices and nuAtlto.
We went to reduce the number of Iomf
ilics per rural line. We
special features to make telepltosio NV"
vice more valuable.

Thus Michigan Boll will ।
its pion to furnish tka bfft
vlct/ to tho lirfift

P*o&gt;l&lt; at tka Iwt

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*

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JULY It. IMS
.lO-OJ1. Hall. Green 8L Entrance. I Subject. "God"
109 prraent Sunday morning. * Mr.
O. H. Triokleln. Pastor
Sunday servlet 11 aJn.
.
an&lt;1 Mra. Cecil Ronk and NancyMorning worship at 10:30. Ser-! Wednesday evening service 7:45 of Battle Creek spent the 4th with
Evangelistic service—7:30 pun.
•
Mr. and Mra. Lester Klnne. * Mr.
Prayer meeting—Wednesday. 8:00 mon. Tixc Unprofitable Service of p.m.
Sln.“
, Reading room in church edifice and Mra. Arthur Rlchartlson. John.
Sunday school at l!:?0. Picnic Open Wednesday and Saturday from Edith and Myrle dined with Mr. and
Mra. J. E. Chase on the 4lh of
sometime in August. Date to be 3 lo 5 pm.
announced.
f The public is cordially invited to July. * An old and respected neigh­
ern
NORTH IRVING (MOULTON)
kmday 5houl I f
«”« ?nvLcHAN "ernomsT
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attend the church /crvlces and to bor, Andrew Cook.of Hastings passed
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH' visit the reading room.
»*uy Saturday morning. Funeral
farrlnm
.
Alvin C. Barker. Pastor
beason Sharpe. Pastor
|
--------------------------------------[services at the Leonard funeral
Sunday. July 15th.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
home. Tuesday.
Sermon school-!
hour—10:00
IVKiing wCaXmiutuEvangelUtic vri-ieo
service m
nt
Surj(Uy
1:00am.
a m.
Church school 9:55 am.
1
— A.
. —
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Seth
Davey.
Pastor.
|
Divine worzhip, 11:00 am. Mediitxiay Young people's prayer
Evening service—8:00 p m.
Corner E. Colfax at Boltwood
i
sting with Mr and Mrs Wm. I Pra,*’cr T"11"8 ,ln ,he •’oman- tatlcn. God Wrtl Help You."
HaUings Church—July 15
I 10 a.m. Sunday school. Etta Mead.
Bupt.
1
^
M’rtJSJh”*'1”*' Wednesd,y' 8 PJn FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCHi■i| Su11::;
11:15 am. Morning worship in)
Don M. Oury. Rector
i
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(Continued from Page 5. Sec. 2.)
Endeavor business meetP- Winston’Stone. Pastor
| charge
paMor,
8 am. Holy Communion.
lung people's prayer [house wltn JUU small cnlc»en». inc
| 7:00 pm. YOun
tM will b* held Thursday evening
Morning worship al 10:00 ododt
10 u.in Junior choir rehearsal.
I fire started from the heating up­
service.
.......
with Margaret Frette. S. Michigan next Sunday with Mr. Stone
11
am.
Sermon.
Children
attend
­
—
•
•
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------- for
pm.
Young
people's
service,
parattu
for a time threatened
7:30
■
preaching from lhe theme. "For ing tilts service will have Bible
wm. hel
help from live neigh­
8:00 pan. Evangelistic service in । the bam but
The Barry Co. C. E. Union will,Their Sakes." The adult choir will story ut the Parish House. AU wel­‘
bors prevented further loss. •
charge of pastor.
bald their planning conference Prl- sing. The service lasts one hour
,
July 12—7:30. Prayer meeting at i
day at an art day session. The eve- 1 The Nursery will be open for the come.
7:30 pm. Evening worship andI church
I
Rouse Circle Picnics
ning speaker will be lhe Rev. Don care of small children during the . sermon
at Neighborhood House. Or­
July 13—7:30 Prayer’ meeting at1 Twenty-six ladle* met nt the Glen
Abbey
ol mx
Ml. Pleasant
morning service.
nooey oi
racya---------------- Thf Sun(Uy
win mct&gt;t U1 angeville
'__________
Mrs. Scott’s nt Nashville.
f
Blnkc cottage at Gun lake. Thursday
Ijo'and'clwe at 12:00. Therefore
Julv 15—7:30.Societymeeting
at for a picnic dinner and regular
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
.............................
the church
meeting. All report a wonderful
lasses for all ages. ________
METHODIST CHURCH
Stony Point___
I time. Their August meeting will be
Alvin C. Barker. Pastor
’ July 15—40 »m.MorningWarship' held ut the country home of Mrs.
jGRACE
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
. Sunday school—10:30 a_m.
tn charge of pastor.
. Charles Robertson east of town.
11:30 a in. Sunday school. Lester
__ ,
Past Matrons Picnic
Bartholomew. Supt.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday ‘. Ten past matrons of the Eastern
Star chapter had u very nlcarant
night at 7:30.
&lt;
'time Friday at the Gun lake cot­
t ac of Mrs Daisy Hlar. Four chil­
dren enjoyed lhe picnic also. Fol­
BAPTIST NOTES
lowing tire dinner, a short business
B. J Adcock. Pastor
। Hcaslon was held and th«- r-»nnlntirSunday school at 10 o'clock.
of
the time spent In strolling and
Divine services at 11 o’clock.
visiting, 'the nugust mmiiu- m.u
Evening services nt 7:30.
Tuesday night. B.YF.U. at the be with Mrs. Lennu Kirkpatrick.
parsonage at 7:30.
Fine Rotary Meeting
Wed. night prayer meeting and ।
study of the SB. lesson at the ' Tile first meeting of Ute Rotarians'
church at 7:30.
'
,liw &gt;ear. mesaay last, was a ver&gt;
Ladies
Missionary
Society
meeting,
pleasant
and entertaining one. Serfcedcly ’Kcfoma.tt
Thursday. July 12 at the home of eral of the local service boys home
.on
Mrs L. Hewitt 711 East Grand.
nn furlough
turlnu«h wcre
were guests.
«ni«ts
I Tile speaker. Dr. Victor Thrall of
Parchment gave a very tine adflrcj*
Will KEEP PERFECT TIME
ANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
' on lhe life of George Washington
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
i Services
held" on
on the
the Second
Second . Cn[vcr_______
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THIS ADVERTISFAAfNT PUBLISHED IT CONSUME*! POWER COMPANY

I a”'1 ^.,Uilh.S!ant,.a&gt;;8•U'whSJ’m.v
ice will be held July 22 ’^Wi Rev.
Robert Hall bf Grand Rapids will
b‘Llhc RLe"cli.er
1 The Church has been newly
&gt; papered, and is expected to be paint: ed in the near future.

among his campaign ribbons arc!Schutt. Cloverdale; Mr. and Mra. J. Isnce last Sunday of 107 and two
the Philippine Liberation. Asiatic C. Haring, Grant: Mr. and Mrs. cUaees. the intermediate and young
Pacific and American Theatre of Oeo. Zimmerman. Hickory Corners: peoples tied for first place In the
Operations. Altho he was reluctant Mrs. Alfred Zimmerman. Ohio and percentage attendance. A white
MIC ordeal
tuuvui he
III did
u.u ,dlsUm- , Mr. and Mra. Walter Schutt. Gun Bible was to be given lhe teacher
to discuss, the
close that he had been doing Some lake. Only the oldest son. Frank, ot the cl
work on the gallery deck and leas wfco live* in St. Paul. Minn., and
than 10 minutes after hi left, a recently discharged from the Navy,
bomb ripped thru the place where was unable lo attend.
visiting her aon. Arthur and family.
* Mrs. Minnie Long and daughter
he had oeen working.
Dorothy of Hastings visited at Harve
The family also welcomed home
Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Bradfield of Woodman's. Saturday evening. W
Day. USM.C. T/Sgt. Day is now । South Bend. Ind., relumed to tnexr Mr. and Mr*. Harley Scase and
stationed at El Centro. Calif., was home Friday, after spending the daughter* went to Battle Creek
returned more than a year ago [past week with lhe former's broth­ Sunday to vttlt Mr*. Letha Rich.
from the Pacific Theater of Oper­ er. Merle Bradfield, and family. * The girls stayed lo visit there for a
ations and la proud of the .fact that Mr. and Mrs. Jack' Mercure. Mr*. few day*. * Communion services
&gt;'ls sauadron. Marine Torpedo 8am Pool «nd Utile daughter of were held for lie Rev. E. 8. Thomp­
Squadron 131. received lhe Presi­ Kalamazoo were guests of Mr. and son at his home on Sunday as he Is
dential Unit Citation for bravery Mr*. Merle Bradfield over the 4th. 111. A request song "Sunrise Tumor­
in action on Guadalcanal In 1942. 1 * Mr. and Mrs. Rush Saunders and sow" was sung. Caller* at the
Sgt. Day. with hls wife. Martha, Mary returned Saturday from De­ Thompson home Thursday were Mr.
returned lo California on Juy ip. , troit after spending lhe 4th with and Mrs. Will Noble of Grand RapAnother returning hero present Mr. Saunders's mother * Mr. and m« and on July 4th Mr*. Martha
; Mrs. Belton Putnam of Kalama­ Wilcox and Paul Thompson of
vin Gamaat. u. 8. Army, whose zoo spent from Wednesday until Battle Creek. * A meeting, at the
parents. Mr. and Mrs Mitchell[------—, at «...
,.. parents' church on Wednesday evening Au­
Sunday
Mrs. ruuuu
Putnam's
Gamaat of Kalamazoo, were also I home., * Mr. and Mr*. Fred Meyers gust 1 will be held to make plans
present. Pvt. Gamaat has" just’re^iof Otsego carted on'Mr**and"Mni. in regard to a parsonage. All mem­
ber* and all others interested Ln. «turned from Germany, where he Merle Bradfield Sunday. * Mra. the project are urged to be present. ’
। was sent after participating in the Fred Ryerson. Mrs. Emily Wilcox. W Harold Townsend who has been
| liberation of France.
, Miss Beverly Tomes and Mrs. Merle in the service for quite a time Is
n
.u
. .. iu „i Bradfield attended the 4-H candle home on furlough. * Mrs. Paul
Representing the distaff aide. Y lighting service at the 4-H eamn Woodman and Mrs. Carl Holtom
l»a«Jann,e ,JfKn
Saturday evening. Naomi Beck.
at Augusta on Saturday * Mr
SPARS. "Pent her 10-day leave at Donald Doster and Jack Bradfield wcre
and Mrs. Warren Coolbaugh are
her grandmothers, accompanied by WOTe initiated into the 4-H service North on a vacation trip. * Mrs.
her mother. Mrs. Harry P. Rogers c]Ub at this time
Pearl Demond spent July 4th with
nnd a younger sister, Mary Lou. ■
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Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Demond in
both of Grand Rapids.
j
.
lonla. She was a dinner guest of
.COATS GROVE
* Mrs. Gordon in Hastings on ThursAmong other* present were Paul I our Sunday school will have n
Ammerman of Detroit: Mr and picnic at Murphy's park. Gun lake.
Mr*. Kenneth Brown. Battle Creek: Saturday. July 21. with the Wayland
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Zimmerman. Church of Christ Sunday school.
Kalamazoo; Mr. and Mrs. Fred : Our Sunday school had an attend-

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Returning Heroes Welcomed
A second family reunion In as
many months took place at lhe
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zim­
merman. during the middle part of
June, celebrating the safe return
from the South Pacific of the
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J I. Case machinery and repair
BALTIMORE UNITED BRETHREN -aria.
,.irl3
Orlo D. Munger. Pastor
i mih
.
Middleville's business life certainly
Morning worship 10:00.
is ex|&gt;erienced such a boom as we
Sunday school 11:00.
Ixave never seen before in the more
Christian Endeavor 7:15.
। than forty years we have lived in
Evening o&lt;i
Service
r.irau.j
...c 8.00
j
ihe town.
I Praver
Pravermeeting
----- Wednesday eveconstructions Include the
.—
, go x 45 addition to the Blake defense
.plant which Is now nearly enclosed;
Sunday school 10 30
the new garage being built by RusI sell Bedford on High St. and the
Morning worship 11:30
.
machine shop being built on River
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NEWS
‘st. bv Clarence Rosenberg and MonI Alice Griffin
state roe Gibbs
orinin of Caledonia,
—----------- --------..
.
.
-----white Products Corporation
extension supt. and secretary ot
| Barry C. E 0 attended lhe slate has torn out the Interior of the
board meeting in Detroit. July 7. Davis block on Main St. and will
The executive committee went to have fine offices when complrteo.
There are more changes and
। Klngsbuiy. Ontario, in the evening
I for dinner and business meeting building to be done soon here, but '
Mirs Carolyn Henderson returned you'll hear more of that later. If J
from Detroit with Mrs Griffin for it keens on Hastings soon will be ,
our suburb
। an indefinite visit.
i The executive committee of Barry
Real Estate Changes.
I c E. Union met nt the home ot
, Auam
liiu-uq
o.
There seems to be considerable ac­
Audra Endsley
of Coajs --------Grove,
' Monday evening. July 2. The twelve tlvlty in real estate around this vimembers present reported an out- clnily.
standing activity from
Mrs Naomi Coming recently sold
front their society
tor thi* past year.
her farm west and south of town j
; Miss Tiielda Schroeder of Monroe, to Russell Laraway of Martin who I
1 stale president of Christian En- H busy looking after lhe crops. Mr ,
deavnr for the third year, was mar- Laraway is a young ex-service man. [
iried to Robert Ralston. June 26
We Imre from good authority that
I Mrs Ernest S. Marks of Detroit, the block occupied by the Elwood
1 gave a shower. July 7. for the new- humrance agency hex been purlyxxeds at her home.
zHnsed by Walter Thornton who
lhe rri’ulnr business meeting nnd plans on opening un electric nppll'social hour of Hit Jefferson St. uneo rtun- In the future
James
l U B C.E.S. will lx1 held at thr home
Janies Hammond and wife, new
ol Miss Marguerite Frlesc. Thurs­ manager* of the Arcade restaurant,
day evening. July 12, nt 8 00 pm have purchased the government
1 The president. Loretta Clark, will house occupied by Mrs. Emma Wil- ,
,
Hams.
--------------------- ---------------------------- L
| have charge of lhe meeting MnrDick Hurtman has sold hls place i
1 guerite Friesc. Besutle Fox. and Adah
। King are on the refreshment com­ to Andrew Bonnett und papers are
mittee. Election of officers wlrt bo being made out today, Dick has
a hunkering for a small farm, we |
I The one-day Planning Confer­ hear.
With nil the boom in business that
ence Of the Barry C E. Union will
I be held at the Jefferson St U B. Middleville is experiencing. It looks
though someone would have to
I church at 10:00 a.m. July 13. Earl ns
&gt; Sea*c will lead tile devotions, and build some more houses.
1 Don Abbey of Mt Pleasant will be
Death of Brother
.
speaker al the 7.30 evening meet­
A message was received by Mrs.
ing Pastors, local presidents, ahd
I friends- of Christian Endeavor are Charles F. Parker Sunday announc­
Ing the death that day of her twin
I cordially invited to attend
brother.
Byron
M
Bowman
at
the
Myrtle Wilson. Pres. Barry Union.
home of his daughter. Mr*. Edith
I PLEASANT RIDGE
„
J McMillen in Berkeley. California,
following
an
extended
sickness.
: Mr*. Edith Richardson of Grand
Bowman was born on August
Rapids U visiting at Arthur Rich­ 20.Mr.
1876. In Gaines township, Kent
ardson's * Mr and Mrs Ronald county, and spent hls early life in
Lehman and Harold of Woodland that community. He was the son
I spent the evening of lhe Fourth of
Aaron C, und Hannah Bowman.
| with Mr and Mr* Warnie Kelsey
A talented musician. he graduated
। * Mr. and Mrs, Claud GUdcrsleeve from lhe Uflited Brethren college In
of Jackson have been spending u Huntington. Ind., and also spent two
1 few days with Mr and Mrs. Albert years studying at Oberlin college.
। Klnne * We are glad for the in­ Ohio He fol lowed the profession of
terest nt Sunday school; there were I music, playing and teaching several
i Instruments He had lived In va• rlous states and spent seven years In
Honolulu where hls wife died.
Besides hls sister and the daugh­
ter mentioned he leaves two other
daughter*. Mrs. Rachel Price of Hel­
ena. Montaha. and Mrs. Nelli*
Eachus of Berkeley, Calif. Funeral
services and cremation were held in
California.

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• he Rav E. 8. Thomptneon Sunday as he is
song "Sunrise Tumormg. Callers at the
jtne Thursday were Mr.
1 Noble of Grand RapJulv 4th Mrs. Martha
Paul . Thompson of
. ♦ A meeting at the
Zedncaday evening An­
te field to make plan*
a parsonage- All mcin1 others interested in. •­
ire urged to be present,
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, JULY 19. 1945

SECTION ONE—PACES 1 H I

NINETIETH YEAR

•-----BARRY COUNCIL
Home
JULY23
nuine Front
r LUUL MEHS
Council of Veterans’

BARRY RED CROSS
MAKES GARMENTS
Mra. F. K. Bachtal Manages

BACK THE i
• WAI

16 PACES—TWO SECTIONS

Barry Co. Free Fair NEW 2-WAY RADIO
Opens Here Tuesday SYSTEM IS TESTED

Officers In Cars Talk With

HI

THE NEIGHBORS DO
NOT LIKE THE IDEA RATIOHI
☆ AT A GLANC
Think 3.000 Cal. Cai Tank

Each Other, olio With
Production at Barry Shop
Affair* to Elect Officers
Would Not Add to Thair
Mrs. Fred K. Bechtel to chairman
Central Station
The Barry County Council ot
Owing to an O.D.T, ruling of July
Enjoyment of Life.
We mentioned last week that a
Woodland, Mich. Veterans' Affairs will elect officers of production for the Barry County
11. county fairs are not allowed to
. Monday. July 33, at 8 p m. at the Red Croaa. Thte committee haa I
July 12. 1945
its ivcu
last meeting
the city coun­
accept entries of livestock owned stalled, with the central station in j CI.Atrrvc
a
Dear Fellows and oirls:
American Legion hall.
'
cil
a petition from Dteoutside of their trading areas the sheriff's office, and connecting1 .rtrtreceived
““!t of used
The meeting July 9 waa ad- J tlecting
Once again a Utile news from the
Msnaaer
;.k;
™_._.Lr Brown, ot the Gulf N2. P2 good through July
Therefore It becomes necessary for instruments to tile cars which are R2. S3. T2. U2. good throw
- —
joumed to this date so that the I 0( thte nature.
I— - A...
the Barry county fair to accept driven by the sheriff and the under­ Refining Co., asking permission to 31; V2 through Z3 good
Anrit
nominating committee might give! Between AprilI 11. 1044
1944 nnrt
and April
Install
a
3.000
gallon
gasoline lank
only livestock owned in Barry sheriff; also in the car operated
■
School" called Woodland. Mrs. due deliberation to the selection of । j jms they nave shipped 25 pairs
at 407 South street. A previous Sept. 30.
county.
The Rev. Winston i o'f eixks 99 pairs of pajamas, 525 I
by lhe city police.
Spindler wrote you such a grand its nominees
council
had
some
time
ago
granted
The
Rodeo
which
will
be
an
enEight rides and other features
Sunday Sheriff Bera and Under­ permission to Install three 1.000 gal.
letter a few weeks ago telling ao atone heads this committee which । un/uied o||ve drab Army kits, and | tertalnment feature of the 87th
Blue Stamps: M2. P3.
R3. M
have been booked fur the midway
Stanley uuuiuuuh
Cummings.- 144 nlled
u composed
Lumixneu of
u, owiiict
flliMl k ts
1 "
-------- . . . —, , _.
,
sheriff Doster tested the new sys­
much about all of you. I will try is
gcxxl through June 38: T9. Ul, VI.
1 -.11. U.wttu.m.
Hawthorne. RhirUv
Shirley W.nre
Henry.' mnee .L*..
that Ume there have been BarP' “W
11 *1'
The horse pulling contest will be tem. and It worked like a charm.
and give you a little news of the Leslie
and C B. Hodges
1 „°;nac.c3 unfmVd Army kits and 576 reBdy arriving in Hastings to com- staged Thursday morning for light­ The sheriff drove northeast six miles and the 3.000 gal. tank would be W2. X2 good through July 31; Y2,
town in general. A number of Im­
Thls committee met Tuesday. July \ Jf.'.'L3lie
* ’
PIetc PreP*™U««8
dally per­ weight teams and Friday morning on M-43. and the undersherlff the added to that outfit.
Z3, Al. fil.'Cl. good through Aug.
provements have been made since , 10. The Rev. Stone says that the.
31; Di through Hl good through
7“ ther ahioment is nearly ready I formances
for heavy teams.
M
»&lt;. u
*»mum.-c auuuiwoi
same
distance
southwest uu
on uu&gt;i
that ’: The council referred this matter
the
. most
... Kof ;you went
. u r.,away.
.i ro,
committee has very fine prospects .
l.
,,n. there will be
Besides giving evening shows, the
trunk line.
person was at, to the public aafety committee to Sept. 30.
line Another
/----- ------I will begin with Classic Drug and u hoping to have a full alate of. "
“ML m n.of na^amaa 10 rtder* wUI Pul on •^between the log In very well, says Frank Kelly, the central
station Each officer ' investigate and report South street
Store ....
on ........
comer ...
of .......
Main -and
officers LV
to J.uu
aubmil to the members, ’’
0 P
six heats of horce racing Thursday. fair secretary. These exhibits al- talked with central, and the two of-, is now part of a residence district
........
--- West
------- UUIITIS
Stamp 38 good through Aug- SIU,
„ he
h. is
u better
6«u.r Monday night."■
dra.ln. wwa.. »
I rrlrUy. .nd s.turd.y .lumoon.,
Broadway.
Hearld, as
waya play a big part in the fair
fleers talked with each oilier. They
Gas stations are neither oma™ State Office
o&lt;n« of
»r Veterans'
V.UT..W Af-jXi?;:
*rttS '"•a. ... .u&gt;wr » .er. w m&lt;u.
known to the moat of you. pur-' The
The infield u being reserved for were able to hear each other, alto ‘ mental nor pleasant to near-by
chased what waa the Post Office ' fair&gt; al Lansing recommends • that1 d“n4“dl, a?d’Jh“f iMTauola neas for Barry audiences.
a
parking
area
to
accommodate
the
person
at
central,
perfectly
.
homes
They
may
increase
the
danBuilding, cut
arch between
each
community council
council select
select aa *hIpment completeas
the
Building,
cut a
a big
mg aren
Detween
each
. from" Atiril
1" rt1944
i i1 toquota.
InH
Helen Johnson and her cow nony. 2.000 automobiles and for picnic wh'.le conversing in an ordinary | ger to little children because of the
■that ___
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_Executive
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i..... ..........
th- v-arbeing
heiiur
April
and■ li
hi*. r-L_.
Drugstore, then —
really
small
Committee
made theyear
from April !toApni
Poncho; Bill Dexter, a trick rider; grounds Tables will be provided, lone Had (he two been at diagonal j business they carry on. It makes
Airplans stamps 1, 9. and 9 kg
spread out. Now he has u fine Ice up of the officers of the local coun- *• T*1®
quota has not been re­
*■—-* situation
— •—
-----------and it to the hope of the fair board corners of the county they could------an awkward
for the
coun­
cream parlor In connection with the &gt; ell and possibly the chairman of I celved.
.. are among the feature riders of this that families and neighbors will have done the same, although the K..
cil to deal with, because of the per- book three good indefinitely.
Drug business Plenty of room for euch of the suil-commlttees of the. All of thecuttingof garments u
rodeo. Twenty to 25 cowboys and
greater distance might have caused I mission given by c. previous coun­
the young chaps and best gate to! council.'
don.L.,n lhf1u.C0Unty
i., A-m girls will ride In thia show. There make use of thia picnic area.
**--•
------ mat
Due to the fair's. being so early them lo raise their voices a little. cil. remaps
Perhaps
that u
is no reason for
xor
- —
—r
go fur a sodo after the ball games, i The office also recommends the' Stebbins building, which is open will also be over 50 head of wild
and to lhe slow season, the flower
In case of a man-hunt for a insreasing the volume of gas snd
Tills U also the bus station fur following *ub-commillc*a:
to five p m Ladies
sub-committee*: Employ- Friday
r&gt;&gt;u&gt;/ from two ~
------ horses and cattle.
show has been canceled.
criminal, any officer could know oil sates at that point
ment. Rights and BeneHU Physical, of the Hastings Hiawatha Rebekah
Short Way Lines.
what another was doing or what,
The aidermen will deal with thia
.
'
...w
lodge,
thennd
Emmanuel
Episcopal
and
Mental
Health.
Education
।
lodge,
the
Emmanuel
Episcopal
The Post Office has moved one Vocational Training. Personal and] guild, and lhe Michigan Mutual
if any. clues he hod discovered, ««, U iter jam lo te teOL
door north In .what was known In Social
an ond
ond that would help them to co- Rnl
But —
we bnno
hope fh.v
they will
will nut
put an
end
Problems. Organization and windstorm Insurance Co. have
olden daya aa Bank Building.
to the further'building ot gas sta­
Finance, and Publicity.
I done the cutting. Sewing has been
Next in line to the New Weaver
Judge Stuart Clement, who has! done by the Rebekahs and ladles of
In case of a serious automobile tions in residence districts. It Barry County Chapter of the Na­
Variety Store. Mrs. Norene Ritter been a member bt the Selective the pir&gt;t united. Brethren Church.
accident, the officer might find, would seem as if Hastings has quits tional Foundation for InfanUM
U manager and Mary Jo Kltson Service
,
board for nearly five years,
comprise moat of the work
a* they sometimes do. that one or enough of them now to supply all Paralysis held on July Bth at Um
clerk. In this store one may buy says. "There isn't any quullon but dune by organizations All of the
more of the injured needed surgical, the gasoline I list will ever be need­ Health department , officers and UM
just about anything your heart de- what there's a great need of a coun-' other work to taken out by Individmedical or hospital aid as quickly ed in this city. The 15 or 30 such executive committee were elected
Uires. Of course Ernie Shorno is selor und advisory committee for ua]j to
done |n their 'homes. The
aa possible With thia new equip­ stations we now have certainly
still going strong In his grocery Barry county. Thte should be a; cutting is dune in the shop »nd
ment, it will be easy for a member should be adequate lor
ment.
for the pre
present
-----representation by reason of
f th. string.
buslneu
Although people com- county
.
oi the
toe sheriffs
uirnu s staff,
siau. or
w, a police and future needs of this city.
of
The War Production Board has
plain “No soap" today. Ernie still the fact that the Selective Service
Mrs
Bechtel, who has been granted the E W. Bliss Co. aulhorofficer,
--- to
" call the
■“* jail
**" here,
*------—and
"*
Wc understand the residents of
board
has
been
set
up
on
a
county
chalnnan
for
three
years,
has'
as
the
most
unusual
industrial
struc
­
comes up with a big smile.
ask that a doctor or surseon be sent!' the locality
1
where this added gas secrelary; and Kenneth BanderaocL
; fty to build an addition to Its pres­
baste.
I
can
t
urge
too
strongly
a
rephpr
chairman
Mrs
Dan
tures
in
the
country.
The
entrance
to
the
scene
of
the
accident
quickly.
■
tank
'
be located ore much op- treasurer.
Tye France has a fine Sectrical lr~.nl.ll.. from «rh rommunltv J^halt(.r Mri
AndniS is ent machine ahop. according to J. to the building will be designed of - -----------------—------ r---- ..
w
H Tredinnick, plant manager. The
Appliance business In what was
Florya Barber Shop At present Tye 1
Ulls meeting.
least of the addition together with Kloss bricks. Above the windows on do lhe professional service needed.---------------- ----------------------, chairman of cutting.
members of the executive com
. _ . Ilvaapva a al
Hickory Corners is organized with alterations on the present struc­ cither side of thte entrance will be The officer could also call an ambuis a pretty busy man trying to I
•••
’
tee are, Maurice Foreman. •
the
company
monogram
of
dark
lance.
It
that
were
needed.
All
this
(Ln
A
(
L
I I ITULn ■ IJ
Mrs Howard Johnson as general ture will exceed 5200.000
Clement. Mra. Richard Cook
green terra cotta.
i might mean the saving nf a life
UlxAl. L LU 11 ILIxMll
I chalnnan; Mr* Clarence Cheney.
L. F Maus. Other memher
Tiie total capacity of the plant
Next we come to the Dr Glen
There
are
no
extension
plans
un1
Thte
city
and
county
did
a
wise
aaaaak
aa
—
■«■■■■
aw
I
sewing;
and
Mrs.
Gena
Brown.
Munger s Clinic. Last week Georgia I ” VI* 11 F nVWIlkWrflllV
committee, including Um
1* now utilised on high priority
der
consideration
for
the
foundary
thing
when
they
ordered
thl*
equipFLJIinrU
T(1
DI
III
R
I knitting.
Mac. the young daughter of Mr.
rated work, the gcWemment super­
.&gt;
thi.
»i
—
.
।
mem
for
their
law-enforcing
ofrinUKlll
Iv
DUILU
Middleville
has
Mrs
Charles
vising its entire schedule.
and Mrs william Eddy of South
' Robertson as general chairman;
Mr. Tredinnick
SSlte So
says
’!. that
aLElTu.
this 1,lcera-,
Um. Ite .uu pJ
Th« Rev. O. H. Tri.kl.ln
Russell Beeler. MlddievlUs;
Woodland had the honor ot being
A 200 by ISO ft. extension will be
i
Miss
Edna
l«e.
knitting:
and
Mrs
don Willlama. Mrs. Louella
the first baby born in the new
Al u
added to the present machine shop plant will employ 200 to 250 addiApplications in for New
Foster Waddell, sewing
.
Telia of Structure Plana
Woodland: Mrs. Marquita
men The
ThcHastings
Hastingsplant
planthas
has l«fe headquarters at
-■ East Laming
77------ ’u
clinic.
on State St Tills will house the as­ tlonal ------Ito employees in lhe service. ^ Swffly.
H. Trlnklein. pastor of Grace
Drains. Most Important One , Nashville ha* as Ito chairman sembly and shipping departments,
Old Toaser still has hte residence
;
Mrs
Stewart
Lofdahl.
lys
that
he
alncerely
hopes
Marshall,
also
the
cl
‘
y
P?"c*
**eadLut
h
eran
church,
has
announced
Comen;
Laurence
above what was lhe Kahler lire
Asks for the Dredging Foil | Woodland has no central organi- leaving the entire present building
Shop Henry still is the first man
1 ration, each group working as a fee machine tools.
Creek
in
Three
Twps.
Additional Hastings men
In tifkn to be up before dawn. If
Running south adjacent to this war planning. There will be a total ' equipment, with the same wave
separate
unit.
Ous
Wlngeier.
Mtea Nona
you happen to be out on an early
County Drain Commissioner Mark
Mrs. Bechtel say* that there is will be a 180 by 60 ft. stock room,
' h"rfV
' matter
matter. ' a,,cl walnut streets.
c„ to
... Winent_^i.
morning ahopping tour he greets nitaue
Ritchie iota
told tne
the Manner
Banner represen
represen- nothing In view for the coming making the new addition 310 ft Ur^PP^±aUb' ll7|00JmPl°yK1
Present specifications call for a
you wllh "A nice forenoon we've । taUvc Friday that inability to g» I year, although she knows that wide.
The building will be under con- sheriff Bera can call any one of,
Mrs
Marie
Hlgbie
and Mrs
tlrurllnn
In
a
v-rv
ahnrl
(Im.
.nA
thMe
olhf
.
r
sUUona
’
”
’
,
structure
52
ft.
long
and
23
IL
had " On Sundays Henry keeps needed labor and surveyors had de
aemano iur
u.
very short time, and
to
These additions to the machine struct ion in
vigil over Main Street while the I ]ayed work he had hoped to accom- .: there will be a demand
nd for
.heykits
have
Brown.
.
.. I wide.
be finished before
ahop will add 40,800 sq. ft. to the they expect it to,v_,
talk
other business men are taking a pikh thte year, but progress has UV IIU.U,
mada „&gt;ni
and ....... —
...There . i* some
.
.. of giving all , The main entrance will probably
Recent activities of this on
a promise of a small amount of 8resent building of 60.000 *0 ft.
I city »nd
and county radio systems
system* the .
.
?
.
.
. .
. .h
rnd or th- wm ration as reported in a pre
well earned Sunday rest
'been made on a few drains
' “
nf the vear
In speaxtog of what thte will ' Mme wa„ length. Then the usea'ntL
ius making it more than one-half
Frank Nlethamer's Allis Chai- I Work te proceeding on the Early- I *orn before the firsty_
mean to
lulness of
of v ••ach
eachj system
system would
would be
be 1
*“ lnal “ *,u
in the way ot
ol postwar cmetn- fulness
”
butlons
mere headquarters is a busy place .Curtis drain in Woodland townahip. ____
waassiav
ployment In Hastings. Mr Tredln- ' greatly enhanced. I The exterior of thc building will
al present, getting lhe new com- | pnrt of it te being tiled, and lhe ; TEll DC|1I|||1h |1I|[«UT ture.
__________ a &gt;
The shop will be more than twice nick said. "We anticipate that re- ,
’
•
•
be
done in gold sandstone in
bines together ready for the coming open ditch work is progressing.
iLls DLUnillll VUUIII
the sloe of the original one. which construction programs will keep us
machine for the treatment o
harvest. Al the Leon E. Hynes gar- t The contractor U
te finishing the i
busy for tome time after lhe pres- ;
was 300 by 150 fl. Several yean ago ent
fan tile Paralysis available for
ge» your fishing
iwmnn 11- ( work ot
of loweiing
toweling the tile
Ule on the VA URlfE
II A If F 1AJUAT
tlfll AT UE
LIE
age you may get
war with Japan is terminated." 1 KLHVI nilllrLMnj
Uhe cenUsr of the roof; and m, ty use.
a 100 ft addition was built. Now
cense as well as your car repaired, state Road drain In Castleton III HAVt* WHAI Hr
He also aaid that the men who ‘
with tiie 200 ft. extension the com'
_
..— completed structure will resemble
On tne
on
the east side oi
of Main street ।I township. A new branch of mu.
thia 1 “ IIMIa WIINI
- ---------------------will
come
to
Hastings
to
work
In
Sleted structure will be 600 ft. long
buslncM remain* about the same । drain |* expected to be completed'
■-os—aa aa aivu
the
plant
will
need
homes
"There
!
y 150 ft. wide.
as when you were all at home Hie next fall.
to a crying need for houses," is his
The main floor will comprise a
The present stock room will be conviction, and he feete that a'
Brock Oil station, and by the way.
n ts expected that lhe work of, || Aj AJIsLU Ul VII I
nave 21 ft. wide by 38 ft. tong,
their sons Dick and Curl have been lowering the tile of the Kenney*'
remodeled to accommodate locker housing program tear
enjoying a furlough with the home williams drain In Carlton wiU be
room, wash room, and lunch room Hastings
which will seat a maximum of 150
Sunday forenoon, on the c
Supervised Play Has Been
people: a chancel 16 ft. wide and road 3‘i miles north of Pralr
folks and Dick has taken to him- completed this tali.
faculties for the employees.
In
addition
to
the
Hastings
.
istlngs
plant
;
Proven of Great Value in
11 ft. deep ot th? south end of the
self u wife. Congratulations!
The proposed Squaw Brook drain.
A 13 by 36 ft. lobby will ba built lhe E W. Bites Co. has
ns plants In
in;|
City
Plans for।
- » ,Has
, - ’Complefe
. - interior; and a sacristy off the
In the Nicholson Barber shop m Maple Grove township, has been
on the front of the office building, Brooklyn. N. V : Toledo. Cleveland,
Reducing
Delinquency
city, with her husband. Evas
window
hang* a service flxa
flag with nnnrnved
Needed City Carage. Repair chancel
“
indow hiinitx
approved. The
Tiie board of dctermlnadetermina­
which will be remodeled to house and Salem. Ohio: Paris. France; |
The city council received a re­ offices and engineering depart- and Darby and London. England i
three stars These three brothers tion. after Its investigation, decided
Shop and S-oroqe. E.pocl. I
“J??1, “J weUl room.
hove varied experiences Maynard that the drain should be built. It quest for more swings, slides and ’ menu on the first floor. The sec- Headquarters of the company are
r- •*
a i* ri-j
will be provided In the basement In and pit
Gov t. Will Do As It Did
I nddmOn to a kitchen, cloak rooms.
spent eleven months in Iceland has been surveyed, and It is hoped games, for the First Ward and Ty- i ci nd floor wUl continue to have in Brooklyn.
but has been returned to the states that itunay be completed this fall. den parks, at their last meeting offices and designing departments.
After World War I
!. test rooms, and a heating plant.
The Darby plant was bombed
Mr. Lewis sustained an
and is now stationed at Camp Mc­
There are other applications for Ted Bennink. who to doing such a I Specifications call tor the same during World War II. and the one
■n.1.
-I... uwu
Trlnklein
also statesand
thata right
,lu» chy
,»a. trucks .nd
•Dite
owns» K
several
and &lt; &lt;nPastor
archlUct
of Akron
shoulder while MraTj^
Coy. At present he is enjoying a drains that have not been acted fine job with young folks here, I type of white glased brick, which in Parte was taken over by the motor-driven
machines and needs
furlough at home.
upon. The most Important of these asked |or this additional equip­ ' distinguishes this plant as one of Nazis.
. garage
—in
In which
.hint. to
f,. Store them.
tt...m member of the Synodical Church
I
a
Leon or “Junior” as he is known is one for the dredging of Fall ment.
1
working
on
more
detailed
plans
for
by you fellows, returned home last creek. Beginning at Shallow lake. I Everyone
everyone acquainted with his ,
more severe injuries,
eek after spending seven months (not the one east of Wall lake&gt; worg_and the results he is getting |
a storage room in which to keep ,' the building.
sheriff Dealer, who
P.O.W. in Germany. He will have this drain would extend through _wm uy that Mr. Bennink will!
I repair-parts that may be needed.' Grace Lutheran church was for­
60-day furlough before reporting sections 11. 3 and 1. in Hope town- put m g(XJd use what he has asked
Assembled for the first time
, Such a city-owned plant would be ,'i mally
lhe telephone call that cam* to Um
ir a rest at Miami. Fla. camp. ship, then through the southeast for- ind thc youngsters will bene- ।
in
tiie
autumn
of
1939.
and
its
hiamoney-saver for Hastings.
'
Nelson Brown, editor of the see the Grand Jury deacredlted in
The community rejoice with the portion of Rutland, then through flt grraUy tf hte request is granted.
' lory
tory sukc
since uias
that vuue
time &gt;&gt;a&gt;
haa lbeen
_
.
,
....
«vl. char- sheriff's office.
The city
artfrlj
^d uy
by urmu».
progress. mwuu
Within mk
the
t engineer has the plans
—- ar
mucu
Nicholson family in Juniors safe Hastings township to a point near. We hope th,. coUnc|| will -do the : Ingham County News, commented public opinion are those who have
ir Jyj*
iiiaf1 such
otirh •
a /trueture
ctrlirtnre A
A Hart
____ _______
_
part of
ofi; .....
pait a. _years
the congregation
has
return. Donald tne third brother te “ poiriMy wlUjta. the corooraU , n«dlur and aupply Ute equipment.! tn a recent issue about the increase been or ore in danger of being for
in Germany at present. A German IlmItS LM
V.PJ. .. —
in the number of "smear" rumors caught in lhe meah of the Investi-1 *’ w,1'1 con^?t 01 an1&lt;?ddl,tlcn.'fc*^h completely paid, for the lot at WalwouM provide
efferaO
n. and a■ building
K.„.--- ---an office
-------- for the city |, nut
1Iul a|lu j
ueiici
w-iii.
uuiiuuro
Rifle he sent home is on display that such a drain will make good, tlon period for our city schools currently being directed against gail0n
’
...
engineer,
a room for repairing wa- •(und
in the window of his fathers bar- workable land of several low. Boys and girls, who have been at­ the work of the Carr Grand Jury.
fl?
,und amounUng to
t0. several
«varaL thou“Y??'
sand ■&gt;»»•'•
dollars »
te in the bulk.
b*nk. AUo
Also
swampy areas In Fall creek valley. tending school, are now getting
The Or.nd Juxy u not expendve ter meters w...c.. are cwn.*. _y «.e I, &lt;•■»&gt;
also
for the
view of the work it Is dates City,
c
a^° repair
r?&gt;alr parts
P“rt4 *,°r
lh« me- ;। lhe
the synod
Synod has promised a subaUnsubatanLawrence Bird, editor of Wood­ It would involve a considerable ex­ many days and weeks In which to
These rumors, as Mr. Brown in
u doing. tera.
Ieri
storing !’ tlal
tlai loan
joan |interest
another room for storing
nU.reat ffree
re«. to hasten
land Neighbor has been a busy man pense because it would have to be find something to entertain and points out. are nothing new (some in view oi uie worst
The job must be finished. A thor- 8ma
as shovels,
shovels, etc
etc,'' thc
th(. day
dny when
^hen lhe
the new
new building
building will
will
—||:: tools—such as
dredged.
__________________
amuse themselves.
cugh housecleaning of slate affairs and another
annih»r with toilet,
iniiet lockers
irwk-r« and . rrady
—
tf—
or —
me
the 7lh War Loan Drive.
How will they use their vaca­ Grand Jury fall have sent agents was In order many years before showers.
|
mn a* plans are complete
’-W^wrence and Karl Faul are still
tion hours? That to Important for to this county to dig up gTnear ma­ Judge Carr and Special Prosecutor ,! The very complete plans were and lhe WFJ. says “Go ahead."
serving people in various lines of
the boys and important to Has- terial a4;BIll
_. Special Prosecutor Kim Sigler got mm-...,.
against
Hardware; Roger, the young son of
underway. Investi- made bv state architects. The state ' work will begin on the building when first brought into
tings. If they "gang up" and head Klm gul)_r,
r
Karl, seems lo be more Interested
gations had been held in the post—paid half the coat of the plans with &gt; which, architecturally end spirtt...
Correction:—Mrs. Mlske did not in lhe wrong direction. It will be
in farming than his fathers line
"whitewaah"
affairs that
spent "complete
specifications
for thte I ually. ....
will be a credit
to
Hastings.
wiuicwMii
uiioira
mat spent
.,7
------. .............
for this
city and for the |
.
a a........
—
of business. At present he is driving come home with Louis, she stayed .too bad
money and sot nowhere and. that. hiiilrlina
building. TIw
Tiie oirio.
garage n.rt
part will
win tw»
be |
---------------- a
♦*-•
-----------■ —■—
-----.
even
t&gt;
show
what
;
Actually,
the
presence
of
til
esc
--------- --------- ■■
- -----------------Stowell Boya Tractor. Last but not home with their six weeks old son. I boys. Recent
least Glens Oil station—also where Eddy who is still tn the incubator I can happen by a bad use of idle rumors are an indication that the were probably never intended to, ^;slorhie “etc would-be %
the guilt of the accused young man.
Eu buy Ice. ao far thia summer we at the hospital. Louis says Eddy time—time spent on the streets at Grand Jury is getting results, since get anywhere..
| ^^urcwo^ be greeted | A
Judge Cortright ruled that II was
ven't needed so much of this tried to cooperate and arrive before , hours when they should be doing । "smear" tactics constitute the last
sufficient to require a court trial.
.... so
-v. he'd have some point
j—■■■ i| something worth
...... while at --home.
-------- |lne
nneofoidefense
aeiense of
oi those
tnose who
wno face
lace
The present Grand Jury was | ier works, bordering the river. This I Wasn't that circus supposed to c
article because of cold weather— May 12th
So Moore was bound over to UM
value for his dad. As It to Uuto ; Of course it will cost some money. , d&lt;.feat ln lhe fleld of iettRimate ar- saved from a similar fate simply I city-owned property extends from j here today?
too cold for Ice creain. Harley has
w__.
Circuit, to
109 pointe—this Dec will fin- But it may save much more than I
,n lne ,,ela 01 «««*“«« ar
waa stubborn !, Michigan
aiicmgan nve.
u» Jefferabn-Mreet
jeuersofk-^rm |[ The
The &gt; Banner Office telephones term Ball
Townsend assisted by Etta Schnei­
because Judge Carr was
Ave to
e ,
enough to stand up and fight Oth- : The building would face the river j were kept h«mm ng Baturtay ta
der end Miss Fry are busy as usual Uh his Sth year In aervlce. Louis | it costs by keeping lhe youngsters , aun]cnlflew
home
and
he
expects
to
rebusy
at
something
they
like
to
do.
1
in the Insurance Oflce. LaDonna
f-rwtu. the inveotieatinn would have ion ine nortn.
north, *&gt;ia
and wuuiu
would be
east , answer to that Inquiry. In tact,
ue cast
Before accepting any ot these ru- erwue
tne
investigation
would
nave
„»
nUni
:
manv
an
irate
circus
fan
eyed
the
turn
Friday
to
lhe
west
coast.
'
and
will
help
them
at
the
same
,
and south of the water works plant. । many an irate circus fan eyed the
Orout who was working in the Of­
mors aa facts or before having any
died from inaction. Judge Carr did It would be of brick construction editor accusingly as he came in tiie county
Found our notes on the three i time.
fice leaves this week for the Waves.
cornerad. Mannl Smith. Brown.. We admit that keeping young |P»rl In keeping these smears In not accept the easy way out nor Nearest lhe river would be the j peraon to put that questton.
G&lt;kk1 fAick LaDonna.
folks and children headed right can ., circulation, it is well to remember did he show any inclination to be 20x90 addition. The drawings show . Before the day waa over, the edl;
Frank Kauffman's Oil Station in conversation. Dick had 18 days foUu
■
‘
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------I
that
thoae
who
would
like
most
to
an attractively designed building. ' tor. In a weak moment, wished that
south end of town still remains the
(Continued on Pago 3. Sec. 1.)
well-adapted for the purposes for I all circuses had been consigned to
life saver for the fellows that need 016 ??h' _y.lncc b*4? Jual X1?.uhed i where homes are broken by divorce: I
which It would be used.
| a warm nether regton many happy
Fifteen staff members of -Bia
gas in the wee hours of the morn­ special carrier practice at Chicago or where partnu are careless and &gt;
As for George, the nurses name at | neglecl Hvlng M they .hould. and I ..
. .
। ..
ing.
Thr- estimated cost, at lhe pres- '
r.Pt. Slate Rehabilitation deportaMS
9.7
“
W
“
Nelson,
as
if
he
.
negIect
the
proper
care
and
superheld a conference Friday at the
ent prices of materials and labor. । , B“1' !n.»?Ld hai^Lr^'of^aueation
Charlie Leonard keeps the lawn
v£Jon over {hcfr children; what is .
....
.
of the "Beauty Spot’' In tip-top dldn t know.
would be 846.000. Bu» the city coun‘fifn^nut to a csil to Michigan Veterans^VoMttoSI
.7 CM-. - Lt.
James
Houghtaiin
and
his
to
lx
.
don
e?
1
Struck
hv
Liahtnina
shape and we are all mighty proud
cil is not planning on making such
.how had been
the
former Jacqueline Thom. .__
the.former
Thonv |. ‘°r7n&lt;Iw2 ...
.n ,h.rk
.nd ..v -it: too I , ™ .
of the fine Honor Roll placed there wife,
They had
as. have been home. They returned . ^anh*e .?.1,
Lightning struck the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Barth and an investment. They expect Ito
by the Blue star Mothers of Wood­ to Alabama thte week.
I ?ad-.*«l “» P?L “lu5,.b1^L"c??v7
Mr and Mrs Guy Boomer. 234 N little Mary Ann. who la nearing her federal government will do »..v be It will be some consolation to took intensive
land township.
Julie Knowlton was in town
J1rftrai
second birthday. Mr. Barth has same as it did after the last war. local circus fans to know that Mar­ state hospital.
This about coven Main street and Tuas&lt;!av
; public can produce a crop of Dll- Jefferson, Hastings, Friday night
While factories are converting their
just lets you know a little about
Raw Ftovrt Crate drive nos't in I lingers in a community. Then the at 11:05 pni, knocking out seven opened a photographic studio in filants from war work to the mak-&lt; shall audiences were left standing,
goings on about town. Now a hl* rar Mondav &amp;r5• w h^ven? community would discover that it window lights, blowing fixtures in the Stebbins building.
ng »f their regular products, em­ too—and with no advance notice NOTICETOD
'uSrsii ।
the living room, burning out all
from the show.
glance down on the bail park.
Photography is a hobby of Mr.
electric wires, and damaging the Barth's as well as his vocation. ployment will be slack. To furnish
A call to the police department county prosecutor will
The second half of the season
work, the government will, it to be­
of the Softball League got under­ ‘^yrnon*Campbil&gt;h^ine^i«eive his I Bul thc community can have play- boys' bedroom upstairs and coming Since early boyhood he has been lieved. encourage publig improve­ al Coldwater brought out a stata­
way 2 weeks ago Monday, some new dte&amp;^nthis^k\nd !irounds and supervteed play. The down through the living room cell­ interested in it. He has some very ments by cities, counties and states, ment that the circus had pulled
teams have entered far this half will Arrive home Friday for good. | grounds must have equipment to ing Mrs Boomer said that tlip interesting pictures taken during by paying about 60 per cent of the out of there lata Wednesday eve­ action is being taken I
lightning didn't harm any of their his year in New Guinea and Aus­
ning or early Thursday morning— ance with Section MN.
and will add considerable life to
They tell ua Leon Heimer la |
‘h«n, “ '£,*.4vLand “*
cost of making such
il. __
.1-1 Kill
Theimprovements
rort toX and wllh “»* «round
renUl
bUI l.fa
Ufl Law* of Michigan for I
personal property, and was thank­ tralia while serving in the Army. That
the interest in the league games home. Will someone please verify tractive aa they should be.
would make the C—* “ ”~~
Will someone please verify
ful that her sons were not home at He had his own dark room when
provides that; "On rami
We miss the voices ot you fellows home.
tinga very reasonable, n wouin i nrr—~ ~
Experience of communities which
tn the service, and hope you soon that.
there
and
also
at
Fort
Chster
on
ith
much
needed
rr
provide these things to positive In Battle Creek, which left Mrs.
I lhr
in .finding
o‘u"a&lt;^e"tMU ibSirtS
may be swinging the old bat again
hla
return.
'
facilities
for
carrying
on
its
buaiproof that they do greatly reduce Boomer alone In the house. Upon
itinerary of thia particular show.
Mr
Barth
was
bom
In
Illinois,
juvenile delinquency and save
All thia doesn't necessarily ex­
The center of attraction al pres­
"No! Thia just can't happen to many youngsters from going wrong. hearing the crash, Mrs. Boomer ran but lived in Grand Rapids for fif­
city is wise to be ready with plain why the show didn't appear cewdlngs ag
ent for the small fry* of the town him." That's what flashed through Young Dillinger cost his home to the city water works, and sum­ teen years, where he was football itsThe
plans so they can-be submitted
is Grant Oaeood's white mule. Ja­ our mind, with such vehemence and town, county, stile and country, moned the night policeman. It is captain on the Davia Tech team very xooh after World War IT shall here—but maybe it helps to give dog as raqt
cob. The other Sunday night the fury, the instant we heard that by his crimes, many limes what all extremely fortunate that no fire during high school day*. later end. Tiie governmeht will insist on a hint.
boys were trying to round up a Prank Rogers was missing, that we the playgrounds in Hastings. In­ was caused by the lightning or the working in studios snd opening his seeing the plans, and approving
WE AFOLOGIZE1!
buggy or wagon, that they might never once doubted but that he cluding the new athletic field, will damaged electric wires.
own. which he had to leave on en­ them, before it will advanae any
have a Bunday evening apln with
tering the armed foPcea.
cost when fully equipped.
money. The council and city englJacob, but the last I heard they wasn't that we liked Prank more
His discharge came after three
were still looking for the buggy. than others that thia feeling was * Teaching boys and girls to play,
years
in
service
Then
he
worked
completing
the
plans
ao
they
can
flight
Not ao good for the boys but maybe ao apparent. Il was just that he and to "play square," to be good DEWEY REED. Auctioneer A Mgr. several months in a atudlo and de­ be acted on quickly. Let us hone
was one of these fellows who has sports whether they win or lose, to
cided to open thia one tn Hastings they win federsl approval. for the
I am writing you thia letter at such a vibrant seat for living that valuable educatton. It gives them
Mr. Barth had a brother who was Improvement te needed
their tlon sale at the shop located at 113
their wedding wrtte-m
.Dryden. Michigan and am unable the very idea of his not going on something to do. keeps
killed
on
Okinawa
in
April.
thoughts
and
interest
in
helpful
obituary column Iasi
East Court Street Ln Hastings He
to give you ths late news about the with the laughter and crazy sort
Mrs. Barth, -who cams to Mich­ NOTICE
la offering a good list of household
fellows home on furlough, however of fun he always had. just didn't things.
■ We hope Ted Bennink will get Kods. cottage furniture, children's igan from Minneapolis. Minn , is
The MCH R westbound mnrnlni)
1 before I left home I had the good
NOTKV
ya. etc. Dewey Reed will cry the Interested in painting and tints his train had a change of schedule
news that Russell "BUI’ Lind and
Do you remember when Prank what he asks for. He to a proven
photos.
effective Monday. July 16 It is now
Don McMillen were expected home was home and w« wrote ypu about wise friend and leader of yolng
They are of the Catholic faith
the time he stopped Ruth Marble folks.
in
this
issue
for
full
particulars.
and
live
at
318
8.
Broadway
(Continued on Page 1, Sec. 9.)
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40,800 Square Feet Addition

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Glen Moore Bound .
Over to Circuit Court

LAST MINUTE
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CirCU»-And Why!

Rehabilitation Staff
Confers ot Pine Lake

Home Oil N. JetferSOIl MAY WE
INTRODUCE...
DY LigntflIHg

AUCTION SALES

�THE HASTIN06 BANNER, THUR I DAT, JULY 18. IM*

•Mr*. Maynard
July 18.

Park. Middleville, using elsctrtcal
OSTER
the mall route 3. passed away eleven
resident of y*ars ago.
*
th* roads. *
I. celebrated
Mr* poster Is living with her son
________
_____ —...
.-.w-n- --------- r
—.
.. - - *21 July 13. and Wlf*. MT. and Mr*. Qian Foster
Mr. and Mrs. William Harry Pld. Sunday. * Mr. andlHoof[n*n of Auguste visited at theiMr. Foster, known a* ~D R to in Onondaga and 1* enjoying good
dlngton, Vermontville. R. 1, Roger
Buxton were Bunday iwme of Mr. and Mr*. John Budd many people and the patron* on health.
tor several great source of enjoyment to him Lee. July 4: Sgt. and Mrs. Vernon
remain
H.roM Gray*. Donni Saturday evening w Mr*. Oartk.
Ln community .activities. He was Engle. 888 W. Walnut. Michael Os­
andr¥r?
w“**°n »nd -------------------------------------- '------------------------- - —-------- —
------- ----loved and respected by all who born. July 8: Mr. and Mr*. John uray went home with them for a
visit, « Pfc. Kenneth Pufpaff. ।
*I*n‘ *“urd*y with Mrs.
knew him.
Annual Meeting
ton, supported by Burpee that
MILTON D. TRAFFORD
wui; 9.
July
• 1945
iru—9:
9. 1TP
IJ r. M
IM. treasurer's report be accepted a*
July 7; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle O. Wald­ brother of Mr*. Arlene Chereeman. CocUe Koneahmg in VermontvUi*
In Battle Creek
Milton D Trafford, bom Aug. 3. PENNOCK HOSPITAL
,-n-j -------... by Presl------- read Motion carried.
---------------- • • •
Me*:Ing called
lo order
ron. take Odessa. Tony Lyle. July left for Texas, Thursday. * A num-.
1*73. in W. Richland, lo James S.
dent Moorhu*.
Motion made by Leonard that the
&lt;Due to vacation*, rest of the 9; Mr. and Mrs. Lester A. Sprague. ber of the children of the commun- — j. ■■■■*«• ruwiivw wn.
iPrtndiei Trafford. hospital
Minutes of last annual meeting salary of the President, Secretary.
news will be In next week.) 900 E. State, Jimmie Lee, July 15;
read and approved as read.
Treasurer and Trustees be raised
Mr. and Mr* Jesse DeVltt. 830 6.
It's a Girt for
did he think wedding*
Becretaiy gave report pn the re­ 835.0ft n'r year, supported by Bur­
Market. July 18: Mr. and Mr*. Rob­ * Mr. and Mrs Harald Gray and _____
county near Hickory
—
Mr. and Mr*. Maxwell Strachan. ert Rhodes. Dowling. July 16.
sons called at Robert Gray* Sun- **■■*•»■
mMaam.*
printed under the pbltuturn of tiie results of ‘election as pee. Motion made by Mrs Bush that
Comers and Auguste nearly all ot. Muir. R. 1. Martha Jane. July 2;
I certified to him by lhe Board of *■ -«e melon be amended lo read
Two hundred and five patients day evening. * Mr. and Mrs Har­
vV ■*
Election
Insoectar*. allowing
•
-«----- that "Salary of Prtaldent. Treasurer and
his life, moving to Dowling eleven Mr. and Mr*. Henry VanderVeen. were discharged far the month of vey Cheeeman and family were
Jr, Portland. R. 1. Donna Jean. June. 53 of whom ■were toiullect- Sunday evening guests of lhe Floyd
In year* ago.
But
Henry Moorhu*
if Y0*** Trustees be 8100 00. Secretary's lo re­
■•
mi the
ini Sak*
wane* to
&lt;v Individuols
muiriuvuii —
~ received -J
He leave* to mourn their loss, his July 6; Mr and Mrs Volney Wai- omle*.
I ... TL... on‘u,d M ° Reynolds tecsivcd 34
main os is", supported by Eddy.
NotHto.
L«»8 Than BO per cent. votes. and that there were no spoiled Amendment carried
wife. May, a son. Ben of Elkhart, ter Caukln. Hasting*. R 2. Margo
Motion carReport of medical and surgical
Of That Quota
I| ballot*
ballots. ^Motion_made^ by Aenu&gt;n.
..........
.. Ornubys
Ind., and a daughter, Mr* Harold Anne. July 9; Mr. and Mrs taster patients will be in later.
■ ■ i mended
The Lester
CEDAR CREEK
supported by Ba me* tbsl renort "•
Motion made by Mn. Leonard.
tlonlng
onlng at Stewart lake this week DePrlestcr at Battle Creek; four Yonker*. take Odessa. Judy Lynn, Donations—Hospital Guild No. 10—
the Hasting* items of a near­ .vccepted and Henry Moorhu* and •
hv Mr« B '«h. that a vote
^doretand because of the cooltsh grandchildren. LU Coral DePrlestcr. July 9. Mr and Mrs Forest Ro- 35 magazine*; 6 qt*. of tomatoes
Mr*. Dorothy Monroe and son byIncity
dally
last
week
we
read
the
woalhcr
M. O. Reynolds be declared elected of thanks be extended lo George
PhlMpptnes, Mr*.
Mrs Jean
Jean ToTo- main. taRoy. R 1. IJ nd* tau. July and Juice Mr*. Olen Orlffeth. Maynard of Kalamazoo spent Bun­
voathcr someone
someone sent
sent than
than a
i "n the PhlMpptnes,
'■
• - ■—could
ve । Ma*
of Battle Creek.Pvt LaVay De- 9: Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Parks.
day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs statement that, in the recent 7th trustees, each for a three-year term Eddy for his service* to this school
couple pieces
of coal
havi
chairman.
* -- ■ Bari
W——4 Oolemanl
— ..
. c. as « member ot the Board
taMn
at that '
Priester of the U.8.M.C, and James Middleville R 1. Kathleen Rene.
Ardy Owen. * Mr*. Ardy Owen and government bond sale. Barry coun­ Motion canted Aye* 18. Nays 0
Nancy Ingram has been 11) this ' Trafford of Elkhart. Ind ; and one July 10; Mr. and Mr*. Albert L
Mr* Lloyd Owen were tn Battle ty failed to meet its quota. That President declares above named
DUNHAM
DISTRICT
error
was
no
doubt
due
lo
confus
­
duly elected
—X —Lu -------- -------great-granddaughter. Carolyn To- Arena. 712 S
Jefferson. Shelia
Creek Friday snd called nn Mrs
Secretary started his report. Mo­
Myron Mead ha* th
There being no further bustnc-** IT
Louis Mlske is seriously ill In bias also survive. He also leaves June. July 11; Mr and Mr* Allan
I Harry Johnson * Mr. and Mrs ing the quota allotted to this coun­
ty
for
Individual
sales,
with
the
tion
made
by
Reynolds,
supported
iv
. । before the meeting.
up
for
his
hou*
&lt;ui
iiu»
new,
nuvwe.
»
uuocI
&gt;aoya
Boyd
Lelnaar
ucuiaar
vmiea
visited
her
nei
parents.
pureiim.
------—
—
■
•
.
three brother* and two sister*. D H. Jeffrey. Cloverdale. R 1. twin
Batterworth hospital,.-n
supported and car­
has been completed for *ame | Mr. and Mr*. Morgan east of Has- f?*15U0\“
rc.h ,.£LU , th® cora' rby Hammond, that balance of secA heap of disappointment regis­ L. Trafford of Interlochen. Elwyn girls. July 13; Mr. and Mr*. Paul E ment
time and ha*
tings Sunday,
Bunday. They
also c*i»v*enter- blned sales
to individuals and cor- rotary» report be omitted. Motion ried to adjourn:
tax been used for living 1 i tings
zucy ai~
----tered on expectant faces of the of Grand Rapids. Ernest and Marv Ulrich. Hastings. R. 5. Caroline Ma- quarters
*
Consumer:
Po^er
Csm'
—
w
—
«;&gt;-&gt;
—
--v
nnnratlnn*
i
carried
sleetmg
adjourned.
Consumer*
Power
Comtained
her
nephew
last
week.
*
Dr
P«ralions
;
carried.
,
w..
u
.
v-v-.
of
Kalamazoo
and
Mr*.
In*
Bodfish
tie,
July
14:
Mr.
and
Mrs
Robert
fcmiar papulation when that circus
n
Rowland
of
Akron.
Ohio.
M
The
quota
given
thU
county
was
Treasurer
gave
hl*
report
showing
R
a
Hentan. Secretary
A.
Holmes.
640
8
Jefferson.
Bern
apany
was
in
the
neighborhood
the
lhe
and
Mr*
Roa
iturday failed to show of Denver. Colo.
• •
• 'house 1| visited
• • • at
• the home of Ardy Owen 8948.000 of that total, the amount ,a
on hand June 30, 1945. of
Delton Rural Agricultural
faithful dette Dorothy. July 15; Mr. and past week, numbering
each
1 The dreeased
’
: allotted for sale* to individuals was 817.632.C0. Motion made by HenSchool District
82W6oL-(9«Wo‘1nt^l|CO,POr,Ut,,U|
DELTON RURAL AGRICIB.TURAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

CAL NEWS *

h 8t..' years His activities Ineluded teach ration Ing Sunday school classes and a

to the Billina*
Chicago. Hk For

^■srxx’r

s.

'Si

Buy

lit Simmer
his Summer

MORE
Bonds

COOL-AS-THE
Box FOODS

NOW

While Attending the Barry County Fair
Make Food Center Your Shopping Headquarters!

Steer Beef

SHORT STEAK

lb 30
Steer Beef

CHUCK ROASTS
ib. 29

Summer Food Values!
1 lb. can
SOYA CHOP
39c
3
for
25c
SOUP TOMATO PHILLIP’S
18c
CATSUP Del Monte 14 oz. bottle
21 size can
85c
FISH BALLS
2 pounds
29c
PRUNES
FOULD’S MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI pkg. gc
NOODLES
8c
lb.
D$C
COFFEE
33c
jar
CHOCOLATE SYRUP
29c
46
oz
.
can
ORANGE JUICE
49c

VEAL LOAF
Pickle and Pimento

lb

38'

VEAL
Ground for Meat Loaf

Ib

33c

Fresh Frozen

COD FILLET
"&gt;• 45c

HONEY LOAF
Lb.

55c
POLISH

SAUSAGE
Grade No. 1

Here are Needed Items!

35c

CANTALOUPE

lb

10c

SUPER SUDS ‘"X” 23c
PEANUT BUTTER
55‘

SMOKED
LIVER SAUSAGE

PALMOLIVE SOAP n!20‘

lb 39

5c

CABBAGE

WATERMELONS

ice cold

Ib.

Er
3C

6.941 5ft'
21.993 52
3.000.00

Smith Hughes and George Deen Funds
Library ................................
.
Transportation &lt;Non-rea i
Refunds ........
Sale of Property
..............................
Rentals .......................................................

W D Barnes, chrtn.

3.854 17
678 85
760 00
200
851.225 93

Debt Retirement Fund­
Current Taxes
Delinquent Taxes

87161

7.075.14
858J01.07
500 00
274 36
3.400 00

Mileage

Teaching Supplier ..
Library --------------------Transportation ..
.
w-&gt; - . of .'mho's ..
Janitor*' Suj&gt;plic*
Fuel. Eiec &amp; Tel. ...
I .
■ l!.’ .
Maintenance .
Fum.. Ins. Fq Bum s

Therr will lx- a Board of Review
nt Saxon Castle. Friday evening at

422 42
R 862 70

2.127 78
044 90
2.984 58

Deb'. Retlremi nt Fund
Prill, and tat, on Bond*

The V F W. auxiliary will meet
Thursday evening. July ID. at 7.30, &gt;
ul tiie Veterans hall.

Total Expenditures

869367.56

ilanirt Pin* Receipt* Less Expenditure*
Total on Hand
fAL4LJIIM&gt;TV MATlfCf Totnl Bank Balance, June 30./1945LUrlriUrilly tWIlLL* Deduct outetandlng checks

Hope township loan cloaet will tw­
at lhe home of Mrs. Alla Mosher.
Cloverdale after June 16

117.632M
819.422.50
1.790 50

Nel Balance on Hand In Bank June 30. 1945

117.63200

The Ladies Aid. Clute 4 and 5
will give a supper in the church
basement. Thursday evenlQp. Aug.
Fealherbone Reunion
The Featherbonc reunion will be
held at the Caleldonla park Sun­
day. Julv 72 Potluck dinner and
bring table service
Martin C orners
Preaching service next Sur*ny
at 10 o'clock All arc cordially wclcome at church and Sunday school

Steer Beef

PEACHES

lb

Delinquent Taxes
Primary Monev ..
State Aid
..
Tuition

THURSDAY and FRIDAY. JULY 19-20

DIAMOND HORSESHOE'
SATURDAY ONLY. JULY 21
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

"JUNGLE CAPTIVE"

Delton

VEL

828.698.43

...» 6.4M 75

ORGANIZATIONS

tings.

.

822.81531

Total Receipts 1944-45
Oerur.il Fund—

The Maccabees will imld their
regular meeting this Friday after­
noon. Julv 30. at the usual time
and place

will hold an all-day tnecUnq al the
home of Mrs Ella Doud. Thursday.
July ID. There will be a dinner at
noon.

49c

23c

Amount on hand June 30. 1944—
Qcnersl Fund...............................
Debt Retirement Fund
Bldg A Site Fund

’।

of Barrv county show total dctxixlls
of about 19.000,000 Surely Individ­
Total Receipts
.
uals In this county could. If they Total Expenditure* 1944-15
would, meet the bond quota desired General Fund—
for Individuals
There will be
Hainrt-s
of
Hoard
..
another bond sale Iwforc this year
Sup Ac Exp. of Bd
..
closes. We hope there may be. as
there * non Id and could eiudly be.
a 100 per cent sale of federal bond*
to Individuals in Barry county at

Ira Hall at Fair lake Julv 25. for
a potluck supper. Bvrrybody Invit-

5 lbs.

Saturday only

chairman of the Barry county bond
—i— committee, .ciu
sales
this ----week,
he
stated that his reports at that time
from the county gave (566.125 bond
sale* to Individual*, or a little less
than 80 per cent of the quota for
individual; but the sales to corpor­
al Iona for this county totaled 8706­
070 or nearly 238 per cent above
the quota.
So lhe total sales of bonds in
this county—with some report*
lacking — reached (1.272.195 — or
•324.196. 'a little less than 35". i
abqve the quota of 8948.000 But It
is true that sales to Individuals
were less than 80 per cent of the
quota assigned this county (or In­
dividual sales But the sales to cor­
porations brought the total sales to
(324,196 more than the assigned
quota
Barry county has. In each of thc
seven bond sales, never failed in
exceed Its total quota; but individ­
ual sale* have never reached thc
■ figures set by the government. Thai
is also true of this slate But thL»
county's sales to individuals, we ore
sorry to say. U n little below the

39c
BEEF LIVER

Fresh Fruits - Vegetables

COUNTY EXCEEDED
QUOTA OF BONDS

Mrs. Sue Carrothers
Speaks at Rotary Club
Mrs Sue Carrothers spoke to the I
Rotarians at their weekly luncheon
meeting Monday on the work witn । ■
crippled children. She gave a re­
view of what has already been dont
by th» Rotarv club and lhe B»rry
County Health Department. Then
the present needs were outlined.
KOTICE TO CUDtTOB.t

and Johnny Mack Brown and Raymond Hatton

"GUN SMOKE"
SUNDAY and MONDAY. JULY 22 23
Errol Fly tin and Henry Hull

"OBJECTIVE BURMA"
Bargain malinre Sunday 1:00 to 3:00

TUES., WED., THURS..JULY 24-25-26
Roddy McDowell. Preston Foster and Rita Johnson in lhe
thrill sequel to My Friend Flicks.

"THUNDERHEAD"
NO INCREASE IN PRICES

a

RARRY THEATRE

Eckrich

Hostings, Mich., Phones 2244-2557

L-

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JULY 20-21
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

RENEGADES OF THE RIO GRANDE'

We Buy

LIVE
Chickens

FDDDLCENTER

CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE'

ICE CREAM

SUNDAY and MONDAY. JULY 22-23

SEE

MY

LAWYER'

LODDOnDERRU
NA1HVILLE

HASTINGS

The Barry Will Not Bo Open Tim., Wed., &amp;■ Thun.

STABILIZER

�xite 3, passed away tlevsn
ter Is living with her son
Hr. and Mrs Glen Toiler
&gt;8* and b enjoying good

orted by Burpee that
report be accepted as
ton carried.
node by Leonard that the
Die President, Secretary,
and Trustee* be raised
year, supported by Buro made by Mrs Bush that
ton t&gt;e amended to read
President. Treasurer and
• 110000. Secretary's to r~-

lended. *.
made by Mrs. Leonard,
hv Mr« B”’h. that t vote
be extended to George
its services to thb school
■ metntx r of the Board
km for the post years.
Ing no further business Ur
I before the meeting.
•d- supported and car|oum:
adjourned.
I O Henton. Secretory
Triton Rural Agricultural
School Dbtricl

f23 81531

.

The Hastings Banner

enced by private Individual* for
their own special gain. The sitda­
lton wa* evident but very difficult
lo prove In court because of the in­
tricate and Well organized machine
__________________ I in control. When Lurcn Dickinson
e’lOHTY-UVKNTK YBAB I *“ jovemor. Muri H DeFoe a
______________________ 1 member of liquor control comml*’‘.“'•ir’.i'l______________ *lon' tried.to tell hb hema. town
2&lt;..rlbS' uum-r
friend
the situation-but
the el_____ of___________
___ _________
derly governor "gave hb ear" to
ethers and nothing came of It. The
organlzalion functioned with undiminished
efficiency.
In * (Met.
when Commissioner DeFoe announced he would refuse u&gt; sign
any mare liquor order* for certain
brands until stock* had been
worked down to a size on a par
with other average*. Dickenson a»lunlly went over the head of hb
Eaton County friend and volunleered to sign the orders, himself!
I Thb does not mean that the elderiy governor was ever knowingly a
11......
V,.. _
part of lheJIquor
racket machine
theuli,
_ _ .........
It may -indicate
•'
-i ...
that .he was not
'always fortunate in his choice ot
advisors.
‘Continued from page 1. See. l.i

EDITORIALS

"pushed around.” Therefore thc
Incidentally. Editor,DeFoe of the
State of Michigan now has in oc- Charlotte Republican-Tribune who
Him one of the moat potent grand happened to be a witness at the
Jury trama to function in recent time Isadora Schwartz gave hb
years It has earned public support sensational testimony writes thc
and should receive It—unitintingly. following graphic description of
this dramatic event:
"The writer happened to be In
Many people get Impatient at lhe
seeming lack of progress In on In­ Judge Carr's court room In the
hall Friday
afternoon
vestigation of this »«&gt;rt More often f Lansing
---• city
—.---------------» —
than not. however, dozens of wit- 1 *he“’ Sf»«lal Prosecutor Kim Big­
nesses have to be examined and *rr
•*’*' Ingham County Grand
data checked and rechcckrd before |Jur’- Investigating slate affairs,
even one rather unimportant in- ; niode hb sensational motion truns•
-(erring
dictmrnl- results.
Even during
pe­ Isadore Schwartz from a
riods of apparent Inaction when defendant to the witness stand as
headlines and news stories arc few a people's witness all within less
and far between, you can c.-nmt on I Hine than It takes you lo read
It that witnesses arc going through through thb paragraph The
thc grand Jury mill and facts are । Schwartz testimony that followed
being checked sixteen l&lt;&gt; eighteen has rated more newspaper space
' and spoken comment than anyhours out of every day.
1 thing that has transpired since the
We recently asked a friend of ! Carr-SIgler Jury began Its work,
with the exemption, of course, of the
Lansing political affairs, whether Senator Hooper murder which mys­
or not an Increase In legislative pay tery Eaton county missed by secmight prevent a recurruncc of the
The swift and totally unexpect­
present pattern »f petty and major
graft. He replied that, although ed action of Prosecutor Sigler In
there was Justification fur in­ thb sudden move combined a bit
creased pay for legislators because &lt;d drama, showmanship and a legal
of higher living coals, such pay technique a* brilliant a* it was
boosts .wouldn't necessarily have during and devastating to the covey
any effect In weeding out the graf­ of able and adequate defense ottorters. since integrity is something ncy* Mr Geary, the New Yorker,
who MtccrMfully defended Mr Me.
er words. If legislative representa­ Kay In the Federal court h much
lhe st»m - type lawyer as Prosecutor
tives aren't honest when they
to Lansing, a mere boost In pay Sigler. They snap at each other
won't reform them Graft, this In­ with the speed and preebion ot
dividual believes, begins back in hockey goalees but Judge Carr was
legislative district* where the av­ able to keep the pair within ac­
erage voter isn't interested enough cepted middle west standards of
court room etiquette
the qiinllficntlnns uf thc candidate , "We do not pretend to know
for whom hr votes If. Indeed, he where Federal jurisdiction, within
state boundaries. start* and stops
Votes at all.
but the McKay, rt al. Indictment*
- —........ » relumed by Liu- Carr-Sigler grand
affairs for the past decade were not jury b for alleged violation &lt;&gt;t state
rurprl-ed nt charges brought forth laws. Both Federal and state in­
juring the Grand Jury Investlga- dlctmerto
‘
charge conspiracy and on

court*.. Whatever the restriction*. If
any. surrounding the government's
ca*e. which ended tn th* ultimate ac­
quittal of the** same defendant*.
It U already apparent, tn the pres­
ent atatc case that the Carr-Sigler
Investigation, within •«* legal limi­
tation*. b showing it* hceb U&gt; the
effort made by the Department of
Justice. Legal hurdle* between the
provinces of these court* could be
one of the answer* but no expianaJlon can take away the expert and
meticulous thoroughneas that haa
characterbed lhe high public service of thc Carr-Sigler Jury.
"In the meantime pay no atlentlon tu lhe stories Intended to null. Ify and break down thc standing, of
the jury and Its work. A* in civilian
life a vast majority of public men
ore honest. Have faith in your
court*."
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MINl'TE Ilnur
HOME aunv-T
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on the street and gave her ■ pep
talk about lulnlng the Marines? Ev­
erybody was laughing, including
Frank. He was putting on a good
show We recall thinking then.—
sqmeday. many years from now.
we'll enjoy giving Frank a razz
about hb recruiting performance
But now that time will never come
For It is this week that the mor­
tal remains of such a mirthful lu&lt;!
are brought home to rfwt. Hr hod
served oversea* so bravely. He had
won award* for gallantry, and no*
it b all over so soon. The spirit of
youth forever cries. "The world b
mine." but what a dear price they
regardless of everything else, of

N. Ollaaon. pastor ot the Second
Ba pt bt church.
Pallbearer* were L. J. Davis, Jack*
Townsend. Melvin Williams. Foy
Three of lhe boys held In the
In the past year. July 1 to July 1.
Sperring, Bobby Mullins, Wesley
Hawb. Aaron Gad and Bobby But­ county Jail were first arrested Jn* 61703 has been reimbursed to the
the charge that they had stolen Bureau of Social Aid by people who
ton.
“ received -■*
—- —
■-*-----have
old-age
asabtanc.
Interment was hi lhe family plot motor oil from a farm building In *•••
Woodland township. They had con­ under false pretense*.
We can't aay Good-bye. We'd In Woodlgwn cemetery.
fessed taking the oil and had staled
When an applicant makes hb
choke up if we tried, and that b
that lhe building they had raided statement in regard to his need, he
not worthy of lhe one of whom we
waa located In thb county. Last
Is rite. Bo we merely utter. "Bon
Voyage! Well be seeing you.
Frank", and Time goes on Into
The Bliss softball team went where that barn was located was
another day.
.
down in defeat twice last week just across the line in Eaton coun­ agree* not to transfer property
when the Blackmer Pump Co. of ty: so the boys could not be tried without approval of tRa supervisor
of the State Bureau of Social Se­
Grand Rapids left them at the in Barry county for that offense.
Accordingly Prosecuting Attorney curity. He also agree* to notify the
small end of a 6 to 2 score Tues­
HAROLD E. WILLIAMS
day. and lhe Lansing Junior Cham­ Barnett, one day last week, moved bureau of any change* in hl* in­
ber of Commerce downed them 10 In Circuit court that the cases come or resource*.
against lhe three be dismissed. Thc
If this statement is not lived up
Harold Edward Williams. F l/c. to 9 Friday.
aged 19 yean, passed away at Camo
Bliss Schedule
Peary, Va.. Sunday. July 8. at 5:15 July 20—Lundberg Screw Products chic McDonald. The three were back the money received. If lhe
then n arrested, charged with thc person has passed away, the money
pm.
.
■
theft
of
gasoline
from
lhe
Freeport
is
then repaid Hom the estate.
Hb sudden death, caused from July 31—Rapids Standard Co.. creamery, which they had pre­
Grand nainu*.
Rapids.—nerr
here m
at a.vu.
3:00
an attack of bronchial pneumoniawrauu
admitted.
wo* a shock to hb family and July 23—Pine Lake Veteran*—here viously
They were accordingly arraigned
friend*.
। *t 8:30.
again in Municipal court, where
Harold was a graduate of lhe July 3»-Lan*lng E*gle*-here at they
waived examination and were
1944 class of Ocala high school. &gt; 8 31
bound over to ■ the Circuit Court,
Ocala, Fla. and went Immediately
their bond* being In the same
Girls' Softball League
The Men s Gladiolus and Flower
into service He took hb boot and
amounts
aS In thc cases that had
Keeping the slate clean for
basic electrical training at Great
been dbmlssed No bonds had been society of Barrv county is planning
Lakes. Ill ; Frigldalre at Syracuse; another week, the Strand theater furnished when thb was written. its first annual flower show which
and oxygen and acetylene at Gamp team piled up nineteen tallies in They were later arraigned In Cir­ will be held the latter part of Aug­
twq
games
to
defeat
the
Mfg.
Co.
ust. the exact date not having been
Peary.-Va.
.
Shop team 7 to 5 and the Western cuit court, and admlted thc charge set. In the showroom of the Good­
~
Harold is survived by hb mother. Auto 12 to 7. In the other two against them.
year Bros. Hardware Co.
*
Mrs Rose Williams; one brother. games Western Auto edged out thc
The purpose of thb recently or­
Y 1 c Ceci) Williams, stationed ut Cashes at Bibs field by a score of
ganized society is to raise better
the Jacksonville Now Recruiting 5 to 4 nnd the Shop wa* the victim
flowers; to make bulbs, roots.
station; hb grandparents. Mr and of a Caslte slug-fest going down to
Mrs William Enzlan; an aunt. Mrs the tune of II to 4. Strand 1 000.
a"hX.
send
flower* S'eirS
and plants to Percy
Noble Miller of Alexandria, Va : All other teams tied with an average
The Welcome Come"* Methodbt Jones hospital, and to sponsor an
and two uncles. Clifford and Clay­ of .333
\
church, which has been closed for annual flower show.
ton Enzlan.
league Schedule
Officer* are Fritz Ballance, pres­
several
year*,
opened
it*
Sunday
Funeral services were held from July 19—Strand vs Mfg Co Shop
school lust year in August under ident: Lester Ormsbe. secretary;
the First Baptist church. Thursday.
Caslte vs Western AU'n
the sponsorship of the Ladles Aid. *nd Curt i» Garrison, treasurer.
July- 13. nt 4 00 pm with the Rev, July 24—Mfg Co. Shop vs Caslte
which b still active even though Further Information may be se­
Hoke Shirley, a former pastor, of­
Western Auto vs. Strand the
cured from the officer* or Charte*
church 1* closed.
ficiating. ossbted by the Rev A.
Rogers
___ ________
THE THORNAPPLE
Vacation Bible school, and from ,
GARDEN CLUB
thb
developed
thc
Sunday
school,
Threatening showers did not pre- , with Mrs Kendal Buck a* super- ,
vent the members of lhe Thorn- ; intendent. She also teaches a class '
apple, Garden club from enjoying as do Mr*. Thelma Cover. Chai- I
their annual picnic dinner at Ty- 1
Miller, and Mrs Lucille Lcwb
den park at one o'clock. Thursday. mers
Noragene Nlcben Is *ecretaryJuly 12
Large abasia daisies in a blue jar treasurer.
"Diere are 55 on the roll with an
brought by Mk« B Cowie* and a
atcndance of 42.
bowl of perennial peas and fever­ average
The Vacation Bible school thb
few arranged bv Mrs Elmer Robin­ vear will begin Aug. 2 Thb will
son brightened the long table where lost two weeks and the hours are
the variety of good things waa ।
spread.
The Ladies Aid wllh 50 members
■X°.
Wm.X.'n ™
««»
keeps I"'
the raneh
church u&gt;
in mur.
renalr. .na
and re.
reIS R*'•‘“".J'''*""'

one thing we are certain. When
the time came for Captain Prank
Roger* lo step across the Great
Divide he never hesitated but
strode forth to meet the Eternal
Dawn with a light heart, courage­
ous and bold—and if It must be.

Thre* Were Dismissed $1,703 Repaid to
ButAgain Arrested
Bureau Social Aid

SOFTBALL

Flower Society Plans
First Annual Show

Welcome Ladies Aid
Opens Sunday School

chairst for thtl
thc Priory
primary cla*«.
class.
questions lhe member* wished an*- ,cllflln

The committee for the day wa* B. C. Road Commission
Mrs. C D-Bauer. Mrs W Shulterf. **/’J
r*
II DJ
Mbs Sara Schader and Mrs I J Widens Ulin Lake Ku.
STl‘e August meeting, to be held ' . 3y't?arL&gt;'
sion
is
widening
causeway
at lhe home of Mrs Elmer Robin- alon U *Wen»M the
th* c*u*ewav
snn. will be a millinery parade of, which lends to Trail's End. Hns­
. tings Point, and Duffey Point,
flower hat* .fashioned, one by each
*
Oun
lake
member, entirely of foliage or flow­

ers or both
Fourteen members of thc club at­ first curve has been cut out. and
tended the Flower Festival held at the mad b being widened. They !
the Delton Kellogg school. June 20 have cut down 25 or 30 tree* The
The garden club* of thc county grading wu* finished Monday, ac- |
fording to Dennis Keller, construe- I
was a fine display of flower ar­ tlon superintendent, who also save
rangements. Mrs Walter Perkins that he expect* the graveling to be
also exhibited a number of her finished within two weeks.
flower paintings
There nave been a number of
accidents on thb particular apKroach to lhe lake TTib year they ’
ave been Increasing because more
INSTEAD.
' stranger* ore driving over it.

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Cartright bound him or*
Circuit court tur Dial, i
ball at 11,000. which 'u
nbhed.
Saturday young Brae*
rsigned tn Circuit court. 1
ed guilty to the charge. Ji
mended lhe youth lo the
of the sheriff, without ball,
sentence.

went lo Battle Creek Men
her husband who had Just i
from Germany. * Ray Oil
thc weekend with relatttM
amazon. * Anita and Dai
Glocklln returned to their 1
grandparents. Mr and Mrs.
ttavenv a Mr*. Clyde Wan
daughter Patty are rtcovent
attack of mump*. * M
Mrs Jadt Erway and chlldn
Sunday vbltor* at the
Brownells in Orangeville, k
remaining to visit her gn
enU. * VUltors at Roy Erwa

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W Rutland and Mr*. (
and Dick of Detroit. * 1
of Gavloed was a reeei
the Clvdc Warren hoi
relatives in Hastings.

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Hastings Mfg. Co.. Common
Kellogg Co.. Common
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I ro»es and white carnations. The
bridesmaids wore respectively pink
| White gladioli, ferns, palms and rniin and net and blue satin and
candelabra banked the chancel of { net. and both carried pink and .the First Presbyterian church. Bat- white carnations.
tie Crock, for tne wedding of Miss
Mrs Cronlnger was dressed In
! Eileen
Ell&lt;en Rush Ashby, daughter of Mr powder blue crepe
ci
with self-color
and
Mrs’ Lee Cronlnger
U1IU mi;
uivumsn ot
Ml 29
** SherOIIW ; Imported lace.
....... roa&lt;t
-..-.a and tv,.,,
r , I., v
, .
1 man
Ensign Lyle
E nil.
Oll- -----gardenias.
Mrs. Gillespie. Sr . wore
lesple of the U. S. Naval Air Corps air blue crepe with navy accessories
। at 4 p m Sunday. The Rev. N .Dan and ft gardenia corsage.
I Braby. reading thc double rtng scrvA reception ferr 125 guests was
I ice before an assemblage of 200 held In the church parlors imme­
guesLv
diately after the ceremony. Baskets
1 Mrs. John E. Wild*played a pro­ of white glad.’, larkspur and baby s
gram of wedding music and the tra­ breath decorated the rooms and tne
Serving table where the punch and
ditional marches
Later
Attending the bride were Mrs wedding fttke were served
| Inn Oliver as matron of honor, and Ensign Gillespie and his bride went
I Miss Marilyn Parmalee and Mrs to Chicago where they will spend a
Robert Shlmkus of Lansing as few days before going on to Corpus
bridesmaids. Ensign Gillespie, who Christi. Tex . where Ensign Gillespie
is thc son of Mr. and Mrs Elmer E b stationed
For traveling the bride wore an
Gillespie of Hustings, hart as hb
best man his brother. Lieut Ken­ Adele Slm|&gt;son cape dress In shell­
neth Gillespie Frank Klncklng .and herd check trimmed in red. with red
hat and black patent accessories.
Fred Hawley' ushered
The
new Mrs Gillespie Is a 1940
The bride, who was escorted by
her stepfather, wore n while satin graduate ot Central high school.
princess gown with sweetheart neck­ She ha* been employed In the Mer­
line and a long train
Thc gown chants credit bureau Mere Ensign
was lace trimmed, and the finger- Gillespie was graduated from Has­
tings high school in 1940 and en­
blovsoms. Her only ornament was listed In Hie navy in 1943. He was
n single strand of pearLs. lhe bride­ nt Great Lakes and at Norman.
groom's gift and her flowers were Okla., where he trained as an
white Klffarney roses in a powder aviation metalsmith. He began hb
puff bouquet.
. endet tiainlng at Pensacola. Fla.
Tiie matron of honor's gown was and was designated as a navy pilot
delphinium blue Jersey made with on June 19 of thLs year The couple
cap sleeves and gold trim.
Her will make their home for the present
powder puff bouquet «’as of pink In Corpus Christi.

Hastings, Mich.

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OODLAND *

dren of the mothers In thb croup
ore Invited to atend the picnic u

weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. M
DeOraff and Mr. and Mm. J. j. DeUraif and daughter Rosalie of
Grandville.
-

Miss Arlene Nicholson wu taken
Friday to McLaughlin hospital In
Lansing for an emergency appen­
dectomy which was very serious as
the appendix had broken On Sun­
day morning n call came to her
father, Leon Nicholson of her con­
dition. He was accompanied by his
aon. Pfc. Junior and daughter. Ev­
elyn and Mrs Herald Classic .to
Lansing. She wu in a very, serious
condition, but
reported to be
some better Monday morning. Her
mother Mr*. Nicholson 1* staying
In Lansing to be with her.
Mrs. Wayne Long wu taken to
McLaughlin hospital tn Lansing on
Thursday and underwent an oper­
ation on Friday. She is gaining
nicely.

Cuming Center OpenedThe ladles of Woodland will wel­
come thc new* concerning the can­
ning center now being conducted
in the cafeteria kitchen at the
Woodland school building by Mrs.
Arthur Klopfenstein each Tuesday
and Thursday opening al D am.
For further information see Mr*.
Klopfenstein who will give you full
particulars. You can either use the
tin: cans furnished at a small cost
or use your own glass Jars.

Bebewa Church of Christ Sun­
’. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hester- were visitors Wednesday afternoon
andTira. Hcnr^&amp;ludbFy^erc with their daughter and sister Mrs.
Lester Warner. Mrs. Anna Buck
tors in Lansing with Mr. and uihi uaugntcr Ml** Esther Buck and
i. Bugenc Blair and helped them
afternoon caller*. * Mr. and Mrs.
George Sears were dinner guests
Sunday al thc home of their
visit her aUter Nora living daughter Mr* T. T Will of Nash­
Organisation*
ufhg. ♦ MT and Mrs. Ar- ville On their return home they
The W.C.T.U. met Friday after­
rrdlng were Sunday dinner called on Mrs. Sears sister and
hutbano. Mr. and Mr*. Crowell noon with Mrs. S W. Smith hos­
ry James of Hastings. The din- Hatch.
Mr. Hatch, who recently un­ tess. There was a fine attendance
*ra* honoring Pfc. woodrow Al­ derwent an operation, is gaining of members and several visitors.
ling who is home from Germany, nicely. * Miss Audra Sears of Lau- Devotional* were led by Mrs. Celia
harles Velte and daughter Ro&amp;a. •Ing ts soendinv her vacation with Townsend and lhe lesson. "Appre­
Sports
and Mrs. Carl Reuther and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo ciation for Service" wa* presented
The first girls' softball game of
ghters Anna Marie and Rosa­ Sears. * The Rev. and Mrs. Albert by Mrs. S. W. Smith The meeting this season lo be played locally will
ry were visitors Sunday after- iKarusjey have been transferred was a very interesting, one of Lhe be held Saturday evening July 21
from Detroit to South Haren fcr outstanding features being the as a part of a double-header Thc
rlcs Heaterlcy. * Miss Nancy putoral work. The Beardsley fam- | reading of letter* from some of Strand girls of Hastings. 11H4 Dis­
eod Of Grand Rapids spent last Uy were resident* of West Woodhind our men and.women In service The trict Champion* will play the Sun­
k with her grandparent*. Mr. Delore moving to Detroit * Mary 1 letters came from widely separated
field girl*. There will be a men's
Mr*. Dell Williams. * Mrs. Ar- June and Georgia Ann Varney spent'
locations.
game played first beginning at 7:45.
Spindler entertained with a !a*t week with their aunt and i
This Is expected to be an interest­
toay dinner Sunday for her uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kopp of |
*The July meeting ot the Blue ing game.
[titer Catherine Spindler. Guests East Lansing.
Star Mothers club wa* entertained
Mrs. A. Brock, son Ivan. Pfc. and ' at the home of Mr* Norma Slfton.
B«Uy Bruce from Battle Creek.
George Spindler and Mr*. Ella An- Mrs Curl Brock, and Mr. and Mrs. Following the business meeting the
S Sgt. and Mrs. Chalrner Hersh­
Robert Block spent thc weekend al mother* enjoyed seeing a basket
MratMt oi South Woodland and Mr Sparta
berger spent from Monday until
on
a
flining
trip.
*
Mr.
and
of souvenirs brought by Mrs. Leon rFriday
and Mn. Richard Esten. * Mr. and
I
j a,
u,c UUIIK
iwtuui.
at the
home u,
of ui,
his parents.
Mrs. Colin Schaibly ot Kalamazoo Mrs Walter Hershberger’ enter­ Tyler which her son IM. Clarence Mr. Und
hnd Mrs. Walter Hershberger.
tained
a
group
ot
friends
cr.
“
cd
W
*
Tyler
had
sent
from
Geftnany.
Re
­
■pent Monday and Tuesday with the
They left for a visit with other rclnesday evening honoring Ur
Mr. and
and freshmenU were served.
altves. S, Sgt. Hershberger ho*
Mr*. Forrest Christian of Detroit .
returned home from the European
who were visiting here. Mr and 1 ,
...
,
Mm. Ezra Dell of Lansing were out 1 A Une representation of young theater and is enjoying a furlough
Wort Sunfield were callers Sun­ of town gue*U. * Little Linda Lou people who are members of the at home.
day afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. Kenfieid was a visitor Sunday with Luther League of the Woodland
Pfc. Russell Lind son of Mr*.
James T&gt;ler and Mrs. Dells Mank- ।her
— great-gixndmotlftr.
— ----- &gt;—.mr.
—
Lutheran
church
attended
the
Mr*. Ben
William Lind and Miss Bettv Sis­
telow * Mrs Esther Scott and ________
__
spring rally of Central Michigan son of Freeport were married Sat­
Schneider____
and_________
husband. _
* George
iaplndler
ofilfayette
Ind., ana
and susb­ Federation
held recently on Sun- urday afternoon Julv 14th. They
““"”&lt;,2.
apinaier oi
naiaycite. ma..
rcuerai
fe.?* S’™’**0 c"’^
' ter
tpr- MAr-’ Charles
Cfoart** Anderson
Atirl-rmn ot
nf De*
TV,.. • day
■*— al
*t Brighton Their former pas­ left for a short wedding trip
J**”??. °*?&lt;r4...Bn&lt;LMra. Howard lro4l c*nle |nH week to thc IaE— tor.
tor_ the
th, Rev. Paul Geiger la pastor
On Saturday June 30th. Pfc
Hewitt and Mr. and Mrs. Carl home. Gillsleail. to spend part oi there.
Richard Brock, son of Mr and Mr*
Hawitt and at the home of a broth­ the summer. * Mr and Mrs. Burt
Alonso Brock and MU* Dorothy
er, LaVeme Hewitt. * Mr. and Mrs Sawdv spent from Friday until |
The young people of lhe Luther­ Marx, of Oregon City. Oregon were
Monday in Lansing at the home of an church had a farewell party for married at lhe home of thc groom's
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Austin. * Mix.. Gerald Mlske Tuesday evening He brother. Mr. and« Mr*
Robert
Gertrude Stahl and Mrs. Jessie
Sparling came home Friday from Sexton of Lansing were Saturday will be inducted Into the army. July Brock, the Rev Glenn Miller offi­
her work al Pennock hospital for a afternoon and evening visitors at 18. The evening was spent In play­ ciating at thc ceremony Their at­
ing
games.
Refreshments
of
home
­
tendants
were
Mr
and
Mrs.
Carl
two weeks’ vacation. * Mrs. Lynn tne home of Mr and Mr*. Coil
made ice cream and cake were Brock. They left for Oregon City.
Oagood left Wednesday morning tor Burkle.
served. Gerald wu presented With Oregon for their wedding trip. PvL
Biloxi. Mississippi, to visit her son.
Mr* Carl Burkle recently spent a i a pocket testament and prayer Brock haS a 30day furlough from
week in Laming caring lor her book
Pfc Russell Lind and Pvt Ft Custer annex.
little granddaughter. Bonnie Jo1
Mr and Mrs. Burr Colton and
Mr. and Mrs. Word Green and Burkle * Mr*. Clara Klopfenstein Charles Brechelsen were honor
daughter. Wilma; thc Harold and
daughter Patty were visitors Sun­ and nephew Herbert Shartle were guests.
the Richard Cottons. Mrs Frank
day at lhe home of the latter * Sunday dinner guests of Miss Olga
brother. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith E^-karat In tne afternoon they
The Missionary Society of the Dunham and daughter. Diane, all
of lanilng. Their daughter Miss called on Mr* Dora DeCamp and Church of Lhe Brethren met Thurs­ of Grand Rapids. Mr and Mr*
Hiyllia who had been spending Lhe Mr and Mrs Forrest DeCamp.* Mr day for an all-day meeting with Randy
llpacomb. Cnnmn%bnnt:
past week visiting there returned and Mrs Reuben Gcrhnger and Mr. Mrs Carl Holtom hostess There .Mr and Mrs Orno Knowles. Has­
Dome with them. * Mr. and Mrs and Mr*. Russell Gerllr.ger of Has­ was a splendid attendance A fine tings: Mr
and Mr*
Lawrence
George Schaibly and son Duane ting* were caller* Sunday after­ carry-in dinner was served at noon Chase. Coals Grove: Mr and Mrs
and Mrs. Henry Schaibly were visl- noon at thc home ot Mr and Mrs. In the afternoon the program on Or* Lehman and Mr and Mrs
Will Gerllnger. A Miss Jan Lobby Peace was presented Devotional* Walker Cotton. Woodland, spent
ot Detroit and MIm Evelyn Berlin were led by Mr*. Arthur Dodge who Sunday and enjoyed a potluck din­
near Vermontville. * Mr. and Mrs of Battle Creek spent the weekend was also leader for lhe lesson Tin- ner at the Jerrv Fisher h-'ine hon­
Arthur Bates and family and Galen
lhe Lutheran Parsonage with the I discussion presented many thoughts oring CpI Don Duncan, who I* en­
Wortley spent Sunday in Lansing., at
latter's parent* thc Rev. and Mrs. i nf Interest on thc topic of Pence joying « furlough after serving 30
They enjoyed hearing the Rev Mr Berlin
This was followed by roll cal). The months In thc So. Pacific area
Appleman who spoke at Prudden
Mr. and Mrs. H A. KlUon and next three lessons of the outline nnd Max Dunean, who expect* to
•ucltorlum. * Miss Ruth Rogers of
enlist soon In thc Navy
Battle Creek Is spending this week | | daughter Mary Jo spent the week­ study will be on Temperance The
wttn her parents. Mr. ana Mrs. John end at Syracuse. Indiana to meet committee appointed for thc study
Rogers of East Woodland and with I with a group of relative* for a visit.
Other relatives. * Mr. and Mr.v Lt. Mary Alice KlUon »ho w«» on Futrell. Mrs Opal Townsend and
Floyd Dlllenbeck and the latter’s leave enjoyed meeting with them. Mm. Trevadnn Culler
daughter. MUs Irene Long were Lt. KlUon is a sister of H A Kit- ,
at the home of Mr.. Cora Whitney son • A son was born to Mr and
and daughter Doris Sunday after­ Mrs. Vcrntci fialller Saturday. July ary Society was entertained nt the
noon. * Mr and Mrs V R Wi­ Uth st McLaughlin hospital in home of Mrs Garnld McMillon
ring were visitors of Mrs. G £ Lansing Tile mother and child were Tuesday evening The topic for I
|
D’Arcy- and daughter Deborah of brought Tuesday to thc home of her study wa* the American Indian
Woodland Methodist Church
Hastings Sunday. * Mr and Mrs. sister. Mrs. Ted Eupcr * Visitors
Geo F Wingard Pastor
week at the home of Mr
Cleo Sears and daughter Audra them past
and «...
Mrs rv.«.
H&gt;r&lt;| Stowell were Mrs , The Faith Circle will meet Thurs- I Morning worship in 15
spent Sunday evening with hb »»
Junior church 10.4'
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. George Scars Ora Baxter. Newaygo. Mr and Mrs | day July 19. at the cottage ul , Sunday
school 11 15
Ml** Etta Schneider spent Sun­ Ralph Stowell and daughter Mary I Thomapple lake with Mrs. John । Youth Fellowship 8 00
day al thc home of her lister. Mrs Lou. Mansfield. Ohio; Mrs. Har-i Bulling hostess and Mrs Karl Pauli
Will Velte. * Mr and Mrs. Letter mon of Bristol. Tenn.. Mrs. Jack co-hostess. There will be a picnic |
Warner entertained hi* parents. Mr. Lambdrt. U.mmg; Mrs. Verdon
and Mrs. Wm Warper for dmn&lt;T Stowell und F 2 c John Booher of j----------------------------------------------------------Sunday. The dinner was honoring Great Lakes. Allee Johnston. Ellis I wu ■ wurew—. _ * .
‘
the birthdays oi Wm. Warner and Johnston. Bill Brtxlbeck and their j 1' .
Mrs. Lester Warner. * The Rev. and friend* from Grand Ledge were
Mrs. Harley V. Townsend und son Sunday caller*. * Rev. and Mrs.
Francis were dinner guests Sunday James Birdsall of Perrinton, Midi
“
rnt
the
weekend,
at
thc
home
ot
at thc home
,«.- of .....
Mr. ...»
and .......
Mr*. Wai- spei........
— ..------------— .. —
...-------... - —
el of.Sunfield. In the Mr*, pirtisall'ii
brother,
thc Rev a|lrt
afternoon they accompanied them Mrs. Oeo F. Wingard. They had

HEADQUARTERS
FOR

PLAY CLOTHES

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

FOR KIDDIES

Overalls . . .... 1.39
Polo Shirts - . 1.00

Vacation Needs

Knit Suits .. .. 2 25
Shorts____ .. 1.12
/
Sunsuits__ . 1 59
1 89
Wash Suits
Blouses__ .. 1 39

for the Outdoor Man

FISHING TROUSERS 2-41

MESH HATS

to 3.50

green visor

98=

Mr and' Mrs. F C. Wlna Mr and ton Center, were reminded Sunday.
Mr* Hsrve Woodman “rid grand- Julv 15. that thjy h.d been mardnughtrr Dariene.
|ried in 1838 at Middleville by lhe
I COATS GROVE
r-t,.*.. Mn * .nrt Wn *
th. t Be*- Mr. GI1M. Mr v Daniel* wa»
L H. Osgood, Minister
A CHb*wi?i’'a«rn!UaI''mnnf&gt;rr attrib tllc former May Cxrrle Downing of
'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lawrence
Chase
Woodland
• and family attended the Boa Cot­ ‘Vnbh hairnet on ThSSiaV rle Sunfield. Following their marriage
10: 00 A. M.—Morning worship.
ymake thcy CBme to HaaUnga and lived on
: ton reunion at the Jerry FUher nhVr A^? a m&gt;Jtno
11: 00 A. M.—Sunday school.
maetlng to make a ,*rm ea*t °l 11,0 C,ty *Or * sl’!)rl
. home in Woodland last Sunday. IdinL
7: 30 P. M—Evening worship.
.
i..
will be held llme- ,,'cn moved to Eaton County
fh^JJaml ?vPni^&gt;naga
na? rXrL-tmJ^an
8: 15 P. M—Christian Endeavor.
abrk
f,)r foUr
followftlg Which
Prayer
8 P. M.—Wednesday.
P
------ can who l’ home on furlough. * our
(Sunday scnixii
.Hunaay
school and wayund
Wayland BunBan­
lhfy purchaaed the 120 acre farm in
WaXev Carlu&gt;n where they now reside,
| day school will meet for a otallc
o'eme w*intdwi,Al’lMr *anrt
Kilpatrick
, .B.B .. inanlrls accented a
Saturday. JulfOi. al Murphyspark. went with Mr. and Mr*. Harley
10: 30 A. M.—Sunday school.
mvKM»°nf P04111011 “ flrld •nana8’r for U‘J
Gun lake. * Gordon Chase U spend­ sfiJmaJ0 *
11: 30 A. M —Morning worship.
it’d
n -Artlc lce Cream Co. then located
ing Ute week In Hastings visiting
7: 30 P. M.—Christian Endeavor.
Haating* and remained in that
Verlyn Knowles. * Mr. and Mrs Kalamazoo and daughter Mr*. J O8: 30 P. M — Preaching service.
wTx!df ’ P°»l,,on fdr 30 yrars They relumed
8 P. M —Wednesday — Prayer Carl Holtom and Mr. and Mrs SrtSSa4
a
Sr
.
JPSEb
in 1B37 to their farm home.
Pau)
Woodman
were
at
Olivet
on
I meeting.___
'
Sundy
their *lx children. Mri.
&gt;
Mbs
Virginia
Thompson
The Kilpatrick Christian En- Sunday;
Lift
rd Edlthe Beckwith, and Loshe. Lewi*.
ire. Ann* Mae Hart were In
eavor conducted .an
deavor
...........................
Impreaaive! ---------nid Mrs
I Rapids last
Keith. Ellis and Kenneth Daniels
service last Sunday night a new Baltic Creek Thursday.
Wing u
for the
SSSJ11"
Honor Roll and Service Flag being
Mr. and Mn. Claude Bache had
dedicated. Sixteen young men oi' as guests last Sunday the son and
l}4hk.-Ur?irh'mUrurti* I malnlng relalWc* caine to help them
the church. Christian Endeavor., daughter* of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson ditton. * Mr* !Lztha
Rich of Battle
ii.. *.v
Sunday scnool. and (.opununity who&gt; Kennedy
They were John Kcn\he ^Tkend Jllh
A carry-in dinner and a beautiful
are In military service, are thus&gt; nedy of near Albion; Miss Wild* and Mrs Harlry
8e**e. and the lai-' w&lt;.dllln_
and 1CP crcam wcrc
honored. There was a fine attend­ Kennedy and Mr*. Irene Pich of ter took herback.to। Battle Cw* ! served Tn the house and from a table
ance. The pastor, thc Rev. 1. H. Grand Rapids; Mrs Madge Hawlawn. Tile house was fragrant
O-igood closed the sendee with a। kins of Alma; and Mrs. Allie Lephey &gt;iIlford, who has been vtvlllng her °n lhebeautiful
flower* sent from
gosjx-l message on the theme, ’ GoodI of Jackson. Others present were
Mr and Mi*. H. Woodfriends and relatives. Many
Soldier* of Jesus Christ''
•
Mr. and Mrs. Will Brooks. * Mr parents.
for the past two weeks, went »KttUufUi giftzs and a purse of silver
The Kilpatrick WM A met withi and Mrs. Floyd Kimble and datigh- man.
with her husband. Reo Brink iwho
leIt ”(o remind them of IWs
Mrs. I. H. Osgood at the parsonage: ter, Mrs. Betty Kenfieid. were at a
Wednesday, July 11 th. A good din­■ picnic at Algonquin lake on Sun­ spent Friday night here) to Fremont | happy occasion.
ner and an excellent program was&gt; day * Those from here who at­ on Saturday to visit tiie latter*
enjoyed at tins well attended meet- tended tiie West Sebewa church parents.
i

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I

SELF SERVICE

:

NECTAR TEA

OUR OWN TEA

-31c

»/rLB.

PKG.

U. S. NO. I—SIZE B—WHITE
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POTATOES5]69

HEAD LETTUCE

ca

i

BEAR CLAWS

SQUARE CAKE

Grocery Values--Every Day!

MARVEL ENRICHED

BREAD

KELLOGG S

15c 10 22c

MOHS

CREAM CHEESE

APPLE JUICE

CHED-O-SIT

WHITE T SHIRTS

irregulars

18c

SILVERBROOX

while they last-36 and 38 only

SWEATERS

39

for cool days

Skirts......... ..

A complete assortment in al I wool and
woof mixed.

298

lo §50

SHSEDDiO

Mc

I Ilf

II Al.IF

ll-ll I II S

VECVlt

CAKE FLOUR

5 &amp; 41c

JUNNTHELD

CAKE FLOUR
JWANSDOWH

CAKE FLOUR

5 IaG 23c
Hill 20c
pxa.
2* LI
PKG

5 ,7a 45c

DOG FOOD

12c

-

GEiltR 1

DRY CEREAL

5 .7. 23c

PEP

HEAOLEii ANO DRESSED

,'g 18c
&lt;

4

5 .7. Pc

KRUMBIES

•-OZ.
PKG. 7C

FLOUNDERS

IS 11c

MUllfTS

GOLD MEDAL

IIROSEYE

FLOUR

MATCHES

3e..„23c

POSTUM
HERSHEV'S __

BREAKFAST COCOA

ROMAN

WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED

8 O'CLOCK 2 mi 41c
RED CIRCLE 2^,47c
BOKAR
2^\51c

CLEANSER

MILK

ROMAY
QT. 14c

U. 33c
u 48c

RUUt

He

TRY A1P COFFEES

f

U 32c

SMALL. SKINLESS

FRANKFURTERS
sneto
LUNCHEON MEAT

LAUNDRY BLEACH 2 SA. 15c

9&lt;

U 19c

Meats

BOLOGNA

wnu, www

or
BOT.

« Me

PACIFIC COAST

■ING. LONG OR SLICED

INSTANT

2e.«15c

CLEANSER

’

l. 24c
COMPLETELY OIESSED-PAN READY

SMKT
Fine

BOX

...

u 35c

PICKEREL
DRESSED

KELLOGG $

CORN MEAL

Romombor, fish compares
favorably with moat and
poultry in food value, and
.U’g grand eating! Try one
of these selections today 1

2 IS. 27c

ALLBRAH
KIllOGGS

GRAHAM FLOUR

pkg.

BIRD SEED

KELLOGG'i

2ic

CSESCENI

2Tie

tg !c

DOG FOOD

FRENCH $

SUNNTFICIO

PANCAKE FLOUR

woootuar S

if Ifnhir
THAT

PNG. 12c

OID GUICH

Waters Clothes Shop

78 12c

HUNT CIU*

- RALSTON

TItLOW

CUMALENE

SOAP

PANUKE FLOUR

(ORAL

23c

25-LB.
BAG

1 98

Pinafores_____ 6.50
Jackets__ ___ 3.98

All

T-OZ. 12c
PkG

SHREDDED WHEAT 2

BORAX

Wool Slacks .. 5.95

Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy

no 11c

.

46&lt;

AUNT JEMIMA

1 OI

CHEERIOATS

46*

Anklets_______ 25c
Blouses_____ 2.25

ORANGE JUICE

atiw
WHEATIES

BUTTER

T-Shirts............I 19

19c

p.

FLORIDA

PARST-ETI CHEESE

,&amp;al 52*

Shorts..............2 98

12e

Dairy Products! RICE KRISPIES

DRY CLEANER

Sues 10 to 20

2 lK 39c

JAHE CAUER

WHEAT GERM

JUNIORS &amp; MISSES

25c TOMATOES
GARDEN MESH
GREEN PEAS

DONUTS

A PENN

COTTON HOSE, shorts and regulars

k,,

Baked Goods!
JELLY ROIL

OC'.DEN CE-0ES tOAStEO

to iso

2

£Qc
yjj

is-lb.
«ck

MHt FAKUt

Pinafores__ ..1.09

MESH &amp; RIBBED POLO SHIRTS
many shades

Children's Meeting Thursday aft-

PORK SAUSAGE

« 35c

WARNING!

4^36'

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�TWK HA1TTM0B MAWXPU TMIBUDAY, JULY IB, IMS
terla operated by the American
Women’s Voluntary Service* for
representative* at the United Na­ lunch and sometimes tea
tion* Conference? They took over famous restaurant.
the "champagne bar" at lhe War
The MO volunteer workers signed t DVMFtp
Memorial Opera Bouse In Ban
Francisco
2.100 a —
day
--- and
- served
-- -- ------.
Mr. ano Mrs. neoer rostar Tiiursfive days a week during the eight1 lan-Amerioan restaurateur. who su-1 day. * Mr. and Mrs. waiter Batter-

Mr, B,rn L DwrleH.
ide east and south of Carl­
iter, were reminded Sunday.
r. Obas. Mrs. Daniel* wa*
ner May Corrie Downing oi
I. Following their marriage
me lo Hastings and lived on
east of the city for a short
ten moved to Eaton County
ir years, following which
rebased the 120 acre farm In
where they now reside.
18, Mi. 'Daniels accepted a
as field manager for Uio
ce Cream Co. then located
Ings, and remained in that
&lt; for 20 years They returned
to their farm homi­
ly their six children. Mrs.
Beckwith, and Leslie. Lewis.
Kits and Kenneth Daniela

STARTS TOMORROW! REDUCTIONS of 10% to 50X

। relative! catne to help them
Ty-lndinner and n beautiful
r cake and Ice cream were
in the house and from a tabic '•
lawn. The house was fragrant
eautlful flowers sent from
rlends and relatives. Many
nl gifts and n purse of allver .T
It to remind them of this

INER WANT ADVS. PAY

BUCKING HORSES TO PROVIDE THRILLS
AT BARRY COUNTY FAIR NEXT WEEK

Jaek Hunter ot Burwell. Nebraska, making a three point landing from I
the Ion of the Broun Bomber, one of the loo hurkiru horaew nf th» Tm.

you will i.rc bulldogging, rail roping, iltrr riding, trick riding, Jumping

ELF SERVICE
Count) Fair.
—Adv.

Hastings Hearsay

&gt;9

£Qc
QJJ

is.lb.
peck

2 LO. 49c
2
39c

S

Have you heard about thc Victory
Gardens between Green St. and thc
fairgruunds Just off from Masket
SI? There one nee* row upon row
of well cultivated vegetables with
nary a weed to mar the symmetry
of thc picture
This U dur lo tiie vigilant efforts
of the gardeners, lhe Ben Gldlcys.
the Art Hansens, the William
Thayers, the George Hebtjens, »nd

the R. K. Comptons. The Oldleys
1 and lhe Comptons have garden
tractors which facilitate the culti­
vating
Among the product* are the deeorooted narsnlp and carrot, the sub­
stantial cabbage, lhe aristocratic
potato, and the com some of
which. In spite of the slow season,
waa "knee high thc Fourth of July."

i
PLAYSUITS
PINAFORES
SHORTS AND HALTERS

MORE

Now 1.98

.

.

25c

GARBAGE BAGS
Reg.35c . . .

Now

ASH TRAYS
Reg. 35c . . .
‘Now
DRAIN PIPE CLEARER
Rog. 25c.....................
Now
MOTH BALLS &amp; FLAKES
SINK STRAINERS
Reg.49c .............................. Now
INDIVIDUAL CASSEROLE
BAKING DISH
Reg. 29c......................... Now
FLAMEWARE SETS OF 8
Reg. 1.00............................. Now

9c
10c
19c
9c
25c

19c
69c

REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE

BONDS -

BONNET AND GOWN SHOP
TEL. 2132

104 E. STATE

GLASS ROASTER
Reg. 2.25 . .

Now

.

j

ALL WHITE PURSES
AT REDUCED PRICES!
- BUY

Reg. 49c

ONE COUNTER OF TOYS
Reduced
.....................
Trains, Cars, Trucks, Etc.
COFFEE MAKER
Reg. 1.69.....................

20%

Now 10c

CARPET SWEEPERS
.
Reg. 4.95......................... Now 4.29
HOME DEODORIZER
Freshair
Reg. 57c-39c
Pine .
Reg. 79c - 49c

r j
? F, Il

j j-

mbor. fish compares
ably with moat and
y In food value, and
rand eating! Try one
esa selections today!
t ano oiusto
IEL

CORD FISH STRINGERS
Reg. 19c .........................

u 35c

MRS
l. 24c
r«Y DRESSED—PAN READY
u he

TS

Now 1.69

BOX FLAG SET
Reg. 1.95....................

Now 1.79

U 19c

FLOOR ENAMEL
Reg. 3.35 ....

.

.

FLAT WALL PAINT
Reg. 65c
. . . .
FLtidft 'StXL

Now 59c
Now 19c
Now 1.79

Now 29c

Reg. 95c.............................Now 59c

FLOOR ENAMEL (Coverall)
Reg. 2.35.............................Now 1.49
SCREEN PAINT
Reg. 29c . .
SCREEN PAINT
Reg. 59c
. .

Now

5c

REEL OIL
Reg. 15c.........................

Now

5c

Now 2.29

PUSH CARTS
Reg. 4.95 . .

.

Now 3.98

BATH SETS
Reg. 3.89 .

.

Now 1.98

.

RAG RUGS
Reg. 2.95

.

.

OVAL RUGS
Reg. 1.59 .

. Now 1.00

.

RAG RUNNERS
'TW^'5349 . .

.

Now 1.98

.

.

Now 1.00

PORCH ROCKERS
Reg. 6.95 . .

Now 19c

POP GUNS
Reg. 89c

.

.

Now 39c

CART TOY
Reg. 1.25

.

.

.

Now 5.98

.

Now 25c
.

Now 98c

SPORTING GOODS CLEARANCE

PRICES CUT' SAVE AT WARDS
WAVY

BICYCLE CHAIN GUARD
Reg. 75c..................... Now 29c
UTILITY BAG
Reg. 1.23................

Now 19c

ATHLETIC SUPPORTERS
Reg. 35c................

Now 19c

ARCHERY SETS
Reg. 6.30 . i .

.

BLUE
RED

.

.

Now 5.49

GOLF OR OCCASIONAL HATS
Reg. 1.55............................. Now 98c

STOVES REDUCED TO CLEAR

FLOWER POTS . . . •.
HOTKAPS. .....
co.
GRASS SEED REDUCED
RAT KILLER
Rog. 15c Now

EDGE
BLEND

SlDlNG-5 iqt.

THICK

TAB.-J &gt;q.

BLEND THICK TAB.-2»q.

FEW PIECES OF MILL WORK

BUILDING MATERIAL REDUCED
GRANULATED ROCK WOOL
Reg. 99c.....................Now 88c
FIRE PROOF BLANKET INSULATION
Rolls of 100 sq. ft. Reg. 5.50 Now 4.69

AUTO NEEDS PRICED TO Cl FAR

OIL BURNER WITH FAN
v
Reg. 114.95.................... Now 89.00
No Certificate Required

CLEARANCE Of FARM NEEDS
.

.

.

.

SPORT BAG
Reg. 3.29 .....

‘

COAST

Now 10c

SUITCASE
Reg. 2.45....................

DRY FLY OIL
Reg. 19c . .

CASEIN WATER PAINT
.
Reg. Gal. 1.98
. .
.
Reg. Qts. 65c
. .

SPORT BAG
Reg. 2.45......................... Now 1.19

Now 1.29

ALUMINUM CLEANER
Reg. 39c.........................

REDUCED FOR QUICK SALf

PAINT PRICES ARE SLASHED

CLEARANCE OF HOUSEWARES
DUST PANS

2c
5c

AIR FORCE GASOLINE CAN
Rog. 2.39.........................Now 1.98
POWER ATTACHMENT PULLY
Reg. 6.95 . . ?
. . Now 5.00
MAGIC GLOVE
Reg. 29c......................... Now 10c
RADIATOR OR CLEANER KITS ■
Rog. 35c............................. Now 19c
WINSHIELD WIPER MOTORS
Reg. 2.49.........................Now 1.49

'ine Meats
•NG OR StlCEO

KA

U. 32c

FURTTRS

U. 33c

Foxinaltngl Hit book Is so absorbing thal

AAr. Bennett rides right by his bus-iiopl He found

Just the book he wonted in Words catalog, wherp

EON MEAT
there are hundreds of books listed—a selection as

SAUSAGE

CONGO
HATS

SINK
STRAINERS

Reg. 1.55, Now

Reg. 49c, Now

98'

25'

broad as a bookstore's. Come to our Catalog De­

WARNING!
PAMIR BAG SHORTAGE

IS MM I OUS

partment today and lake home a library cata«

•

lof JiJ you'll soon see why your friends call us
"The Biggest Store In Town!"

itotaling $IC ot ni ii
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. JULY II, 1MJ
I daughter*, Beverly and Haney of Mn Irving Creesy and stater. Mr*
Anntecn. Ala., to vtalt Mlsa Florence O'Donnell will return Lorraine Wheeler. Dorothy Bump,1 James Bristol,
|। River andSSr*
Robert W. Bush of Nellie
Nellte MeXtonte
MeKh..— and Jerrr
..... very
,u,
Rouse
husbands. While they are Bunday after a two weeks' vacation Carolyn Shelllnaton. Geraldine
Next week's
,
M.
w plessantlv located in their new gone Mrs. Jesse Altoft te taking al Wall taka.
For: Hllry. Kar
* were
-------------Fort
Kansas,
guests of bo&lt;ne. They ateo call'd on thstr care of her two granddaughter*
wen Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Hillman, relatives. Uie ctaier.ee Shaw*.
Mias Sara Davis, who haa been
Mr. and Mr*. P, N. Birchard of Perkin* and Jean this week is Mrs. neih Smith. Mr. and Mr*. Cum- Ml* Robert Harkness. Mr*.
lege grandparents of Lt. Bush. Lt. snd
Tihxsc from out-of-town who at- Wayland spent Monday evening Chlllle Wallers of Detroit.
cello Instructor at Olivet college
uunzs and Tommy and lhe two, Johnson. Mrs. Harold 8m
uw pmuurt
-Jex- Mr*. Bij*i&gt; were accompanied to ‘'nd,21 ljl8 funeral of the late.©apt. with Mr. and Mrs. W H Bacheldcr.
MT. snd Mrs Thomas Ostrander graduates.
Elvira Clsnguillet.
end guest ofMiss Virginia Potts at Hasting* by Mr. and Mrs R. W. T*r*nk Rogers today were Cecil
Mr. and Mn. Frederic Slocum spent Sunday with Hubert Miller
• . •
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,
Baton
Rouge, La . Mr. and and family are spending thte week at Vicksburg.
Gun take Mte* Davta ha* accepted Orow of Rojal Oak. parents of Robert*. “
**
”
Thursday. July 12. Mrs Pauline
Mr*.
Izon
Bresseur
and
family.
Roy.
,
Mr*.
Bush.
a position at the University of Ne­
at Oun lake.
fir. and Mrs. Earl Palmatler and Skinner gave a shower for some GALA
ALA BIRTHDAY TIME
CAMP •
Carol Go'dyear U the guest of Bchwcinfurth, Mr*. Jewel* Bresn-ur
e.willu
In
n.nlzl.
Cl.
■
K
am
.
Un.
Mar-.’ *7
tiftl, •braska for next'year.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weekv
Mr and Mr*. Mei Jacobs and Anne .McDonald in Port Huron and daughter. Mrs. Win. Bndlh.
urday.
pital, in ward 33. section a and 13.
Mr*. Robert KunUe. Mr*. Carolyn
children were Sunday guests of the thte week.
• Mr. and Mn. H. A. Goodyear and Guests
___ were Mr* Elsie Williams. day the 13th. With Mr*. Kenneth include*. ___ _
Mr. and Mr* Gay Jordan enter­ Brebach. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wang Bridges who has recently returned family of Tontogany, Ohio, are Mrs. Rose Burehdoff, Mn. Sarah
Edward Schmledlckes in Orand
Elmer Huiet. all of Chicago;
Rapids and all spent the day at tained several friend* from Sylvan- and
from Italy and Mrs.
Bridges.
aa. a&gt;iiu*m.
. spending ills weea at Tnoruappie Griffen, Mn Hazel Keeler, Mn.
la, Ohio, at Gun lake thte weekend Mr and Mrs J W. Llnch and Mr.
Ramona Park.
Sunday guests of Rene Pierce
Iw.w lake and in Ila*tings with hte Catherine Keeler. Master PeteSUs- nets; in the afternoon called on old Donna TMM
and Mr*, w. j. Llnch, Crown Point,
d
d n&gt; wrr- •* including tha Ran uS
Mte* Elaine Jarman of Oalttburg.
were ••
Mr daughter's family lhe Elmer Par- , bee, Mr*. Mary Shay and Mn.
Indian.1: Mr and Mrs. P. J. Cusack and Mr*. Fapnlc Smith —
is spending
ta
spenaina her
ncr two
iwu weeks
-rru ’ vaca­ —— -- —
and
Mr*.
DorrAndrew*.
Charlotte.
Cell*.
Skinner. Lunch waa aerved and the Ellen KUne whose birthday te Um ffini— HUL
and Mr and Mrs Wm. 8. Sehader.
......
tlon ......
with her ...........
parents. &gt;1.
Mr ....•
and .1-.
Mr* , Weekend guesu of Mr. and Mr*. Jr.,
day. Saturday evening bar gory cordea, I
Anna Mae Hart and Virginia T. afternoon wu spent talking about M*iue
Battle Creek Also Capt. Ed­ Mr. and Mr*. Richard Brumm and
grandson Pvt Douglas Payne, few 1 lyn "nS^BR
E O Jarman
John Hocvenatr were Mr. and Mr*. gar of
two children. Nashville and Fred Thompson spent Thursday In Bat­ things civilians could do for lhe grandson, Pvt Douglas Payne, few1 lyn Tbdd, Da
Igincastcr
from
Texas,
vvho
ac
­
’ • ••• ‘
-------- •Clare Emerson and Walter Bearndo
Jarvis of Lansing
tle Creek, visiting relatives and boy*. Also, a letter to Mrs Skinner in from Georgia for an over-night Hegrtefc. tgim.
the body home
of Nile* and all spent Sunday with companied
Bonnie Furrow of Grand Rapid*
was read from one of Um boys tell- stop, spending the evening with nu and Janet Wil
Mr and Mr*. Keith Stowell ot
Kindmother at Mr*
Kenneth
■ ------for her mother. Mrs. William Cur- Mr and Mr*. Alvin Hairlgle in Kalamazoo vlalted relative* ta Has­ and Sandra Delou of Detroit were hospital.
Freeport.
yne's. He has his wing* u l
ting* Sunday. He was formerly con­ Friday overnight guests of Delores
Mr and Mrs. Prank Haight spent of a wheelchair.
paratrooper.
i Mrs. Betty
Madalon Sigler ot Battle Creek nected with lhe Crystal Creamery and Chrtatlnc McOlocklta
.
part of Sunday with her parents
weekend with her sister. Miss Le- Knt lhe weekend at the G M Co here.
Mrs Chryatal Victory and Mte.* at Coats Orove.
Iler*.
nare Johnson ta Detroit.
Miss Genevieve Kent of Kalama­ Irene Weaver ot Grand Rapid*
Janet Hyde returned Sunday from zoo. who te a summer studcnl-at the spent the weekend with their par­
Ntncy Jaynes. Lou Anne Scobey.
Tmmogene Moore and Mary Louise a two weeks' visit with her grand­ Pine lake camp, called un Hastings ents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Weaver.
Steinke are camping at Oun lake parent* In Niles and Wcndel Hyde friends Sunday.
Mr. and -Mr*. Harold Sherry re­
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
left
tiie
*ame
d»y
to
spend
three
ML** Jean German of Grand Rap­ turned from Cheboygan after
for a few day* this week
Mrs. Ruw.el Kant tier were Mr and
Mtes Virginia Potts waa tiie Kuril week* with them.
id* wa* a weekend guest of Mtes spending two weeks with Mr. SherMr*. Willis Kantner and their
Mrs Maurice Hynes was the guest Grace Edmonds.
Bumford Monday night when a igrandson. Wcndcl Hooe. Mrs Thel­
of Mr. nnd Mrs Clarence DePlanta
Mtes Joan Baulch ta visiting her
of Grand Rapids the first of tast ot Mrs Frank Raymond in Green­
Mrs. Omar Barnum and mother. group of friends wslkcd In on him 11ma Wesptnter. Barbara and Carl
ville last week.
aunt. Miss Mary Baulch. of Battle
In. Bert Moore were Sunday snd the missus, with s potluck .and Mr and Mrs. Frank Arnett of
week.
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Stason anf , T N. Knop! ta attending the sum­ Creek this week.
lunch to make him aware tliat. al- Battle Creek, the occasion celebratItaulch auu
and_ .tniuin
Milton tvriry
Krieg num of Woodland.
hte stater Haul, of Avon Lake. mer s*Moii of the Smith Huglif. • 'George^
urorac o-iuicu
tho they were twenty-four hours (;tag Wendei's fourth birthday.
Ohio who are visiting relatives conference in East Lansing thia of Grand Rapids relumed yesterMrs. Leland Baxter of Big Rap­ late, he had a birthday the previous i
day from u few days' .................
fishing trip
hcre and ta Freeport, were weekend w7,‘;
'**”
.. on
” ids. and Mr and Mrs. Merrll Rcrick day. Sunday.
Helen Marie and Rita Labertcaux the Manistee river.
-....I.
guest* of *&lt;r
Mr -nd
and Mrs Victor RteBte- i ncl&lt;
In honor of Pvt. Prank Jarrard.
of
Wayland,
were
guests
of
Mrs.
Games and visiting passed a
are spending the week in Lansing . Guests Sunday of the J. L. Valen­ Bert Moore. Sunday evening.
pleasant
evening, honors going U&gt; home from Camp Hood. Texas. Mr.
*°Mr* O F Chidester of Williams­ wllh their grandmother. Mr* Mar- tine* wer Mr. and Mr*. 8 B Scott
and-------------------Mn. Lester—Reynolds
had—as
Clair Beach of Detroit spent a Vernon Harbin and Mr* Keith-----------------------gaiet Labeltesux
of Battle Creek.
ville. N Y. te a house guest of Mr.
YertjL
Present
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
dinner
guesu Sunday. Mr. and Mr*
Mr. and Mr*. Meri Clark and Mr
w o. Bradford was called to Ar­
and Mr* James Mason and visiting and Mrs Ceylon Oarilnger and
Mrs Mary Beach.
Walter Wallace. Mr and Mr*. Ward Byron Jarrard and Russel from
lington. Maw. Friday-, by lhe sud­ er.Mr*.
other Hasting* friend*.
McKinley Burch of Jackson Erway, Mr. and Mr* Vernon Har- Holland.
Mrs
Stew—•* Mr. and
J **
“ Noble "•
—
ion were In Olivet Sunday to al- den death of his father.
Thc Rev. and Mr* Leas-m Sharpe tend the annua) hone show and
Mr. and Mrs Eari Chase had at. spent some time in the city last bin. Mrs Keith Yerty. Mr* Rera Harris. Lewisburg, Ky, Roy Stew­
left Sunday for Morgan Park. ill. gymkhana which they describe aa a their
dinner guesu Saturday. Dr. week visiting relatives and friCids. Benson. Mr*. Wilson Ouidet. Mrs art. Russellville. Ky.. Art Rernoid*.
where he was called to conduct a super event. Mr. and Mr*. Bernard and
Mrs. Gien Munger of Woodland • Mr and Mrs. Wesley Pew and Velma Yerty and the Bumfords.
Dowling, and Mr* Marlon Barnes
funeral service.
' Peck were also in attendance
LAC Frederick Klingend.r, R Mr. and Mrs John Gould returned
Mrs ■aciti,
Henry —
Billings
and Mrs
A group of friends and relatives of this city.
nua.
—
.............
.
| lie VriMl
K...
andJj Dm,.
their C.A F , uf Kitchener. Ontario, visit­ ' Monday from a weekend at thc
_Tiie
u Orno
,KnowJe*'
A Mrj( phju
Walter Clark and son of l.inslng weekend
gue*L..
surprised Mr. and Mr* Albert Klned Mtes Mary Agnes Murt'hy over ; latter* farm al Orleans.
spent thc
week---------at the h’me of! hBII1 Bn(1 daughl
I Mr and Mr* Paul Otte of De- nie on Sunday when they arrived
the past weel
..iter Plane of Grand the past weekend.
HeVrn- COUNTRY CLUB
Mrs Linnie ta
Davis
-,.,
Rapids attended— ......Jed a family reunion
Mr* H. B Billing* and Mrs Wal­ | troll are visiting his parents. Mr. with a carry-in dinner. In cek^ci
Sunday gueata of Mr mid Mrs. at the home of Mr and Mrs Jerry ter Clark and baby. son. Michael, of : and Mrs. *-•
C. D oocuciiowiacr.
Shellenbarger
mv
&gt;&lt; &lt;ot
j&gt; mw
-redding
The club house was in gala dress
lion
the Kinnles Sliver Wedding
E O Jarman and family at their Ftehcr In Woodland Sunday honor­ Lansing, spent tast week with Mr*
Mr and Mrs R N. Lindquist and anniversary, the exact annlver- *nd everyone in fine spirit* as they
Oun lake cottage were Mr. and ing their *on. Don Duncan home Linnie Davte and other 1 claim* son*
of r
Glen
—
”"" Ellyn. Ill. visited •her
—■ *ary date being July 17th. Among welcomed reluming friends at the
Mr* Wm Ctagftt and Meiva and
mother, Mr*. Fred Spaulding. Tues­ lhe guests were. Mr. and Mrs. । monthly guest day luncheon on
around Hasting.;
C.
F
Ronk
and
daughter
Nan'
Tuesday.
Among those renewing aeMrs Linnie Davis of thl* citv. Mn Pacific.
Pic Raymond J. Murphy is spend­ day and Wednesday of last week
Henry Billing* and Mr* Walter
Saturday guests of the Mr. and ing hl* furlough visiting hte parents. Mr* Spaulding also had her sis­ cy. Mr and Mrs Robert Abbey of qualnlancc* were Mrs C. B Webs.
Mr*. Ken Laberteaux were Mr and Mr and Mr* William A Murphy
Clark and non of Lansing
ter. Mr*. J. D Zagelmeier. of • Battle Creek; Mr and Mr*. John Memphis and Mtes Helen Wooten.
Detroit, guests of **"
Mr*. n
Guy
- Keller; ,
Mrs. Russel Kantner. Mr*. Elva Mrs. Herbert McCourt and children
Mr and Mr* Frank Baker. Mr*. Houghton, as a guest, the latter Barnes of Marshall; Mr. and Mrs --------------------Marjorie Skidmore and daughter, returning home last week.
Rolland Bolton and Mr and Mr*. Mr*. Charles Parker. Jr.. Buffalo.
Jone* and Barbara Wesplnter were of Lansing
A weekend gues; of Henry Hill and Mrs Edith Baker s|&gt;en*. Sunday
In Battle Creek Wednesday. Bar­
Mrs. V D. Widrlg wa* a guest of Loiter Klnnle of Hastings Many N. Y.. with Mrs. Roman Feld pause h. 1
-.
bara remaining for a few days' visit and Miss Grace Hili was his grand- , ......
Mr and Mrs Howard Pamment of gifts were presented lo the honored Mr*. Loren Boyes. Muskegon with 1
Mr* Willard Lawrence; Mr*. Freddaughter, Mis* Anne Kirchner ot Martin Corners.
with relatives there
Dearborn over thc weekend and couple on this special day.
erlck Royce. Grand Rapids. Mrs.
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Mr nnd Mrs Richard Potta are WasJilngton. D. C.
also attended the family reunion. 1
Frederick Hill, Saugatuck with Mrs.'
Miss Jean Fenn-Il of Detroit I*
spending a two weeks' vacation
Mrs L W Lehr ot Toledo te a :
with hte parent*. Mr and Mr*. arriving Monday for 11 two weeks’ McNeills, in Minneapolis. Minnesota guest of Mr and Mrs V. D. Widrlg
On July 12th the 3 Ts hospital David French and Pfc. Carmelite |
visit with Mr and Mr.- T. N.
Mr. and Mr*. Sterling Weeks I thl* week
Charles S PotU. at Oun take
guild had a social meeting at the The morning golf event was a lie
spent the weekend in Leonidas with
Norma Bennett te vteitiiur rcia- &lt; Knopf.
Mr and Mr* Earl Tate of Rock­ Dr. Wedel cottage Wall take A pot­ between Miss Jocelyn Ironside and
Mrs Ken Labertraux nnd Mrs.
tlve* in Lansing this week.
wood spent thc weekend with Mrs. luck supper was served with the
Mr* Flory and Edna of Grand Virgie Reed and Charles Harthy meat, fresh Wall take blue gills, Mrs. Tress* Cleveland and the
Sundav gue*ta of Mr nnd Mr* Wayne Peterson were in Kalamazoo
Rapids spent the weekend with who had been visiting there re­ being furnished by the Wedels. The guest prtae went to Pfc. Thomas.
Keith Jaine* were Mr and Mrs Sunday.
Top honors at bridge for the guests
Sunday runner guest* of Mr and trl&gt; nd* in lhe city
occasion also celebrated LaVanche
Allie Cheney of Carlton.
turned with them
Little Susan valentine or Ypsi­
Mr and Mrs Claud Kennclv en­ Mrs Forrest Lane win- Dr. J R
Tile Woodward Smiths of Mt Cotton's birthday ao a birthday
cake wa* another special treat for bers by Mrs R. E Walt. Mrs. Leon
tertained Mr and Mr* Harold Hay and Mr and Mr* F E. Lane of lanti visited the J. 1. Valentine* thc
Hubbard nnd two »ona of Hudsvn- Saranac
tic Creek, thc E G. Ilothaars and everyone.
Slander and Mrs Willard Smith. 1
latter part of thc w
Mrs Clyde Wr.lt, teller al the the
ville Inst Sunday.
Mr* Minerva Ruthaor were at
The golf and bridge potlucks are
snd Mrs. Fred Durkee.
South Bend. Ind. National bank,
nhady Nook for dinner Sundav
Some good rubbers of bridge were growing in popularity and the targwllh lite grandparent 1. Mr and ha* been a guest &lt;.f Mr and Mrs and three sons of Ypsilanti arc after which the Smiths returned enjoyed last Thursday when Mrs. est crowd of the summer came out
Mrs. R E Lipscomb In Cann &gt;n»
Wm. Thayer thte wick
C W Dolan and Mrs David Good­ last Friday In golf the Navy team
visiting his purenu&gt;. the J 1. Vai- to their home.
Mrs. Fred Friedrich visited Mr year entertained three tables for a was defeated by the Array team
Mr and Mrs Vaughn Hill of cntlnes. and her friends. Dr and
their vuiwt thl* wwk.
Knlam*zon sp-nt the .-.eekrnd with Mrs. F B Snaw in Middleville and Mrs. James Drenton In Grand co-operative dinner at the Dolsn composed of Mrs. Ray Branch. Miss
Bunday rveninv zuest* nf
the latter’.* si*trt. Mrs
Dials Mr*. Valentine and children will Ranlds over thc weekend
collage. High scores went to Mrs. Jocelyn Ironside. Mrs Robert Shan­
anil Mrs Omo Knnwlr* were
Mrs H«zoi Burr and daughter. R. G Finnic. Mrs Einar Prardsen. non. Mrs E W Parmelee and Mrs.
spend several wi-cks here vteltmg
before returning to Ypsilanti Mr Beverly, left Tuesday for High Mrs Morris Hill and Mrs Thivid Harold Smith Six tables of bridge
Rapktn who had 'wen visit iw: I heir
were in play with awards going
Vaintine left for service Wednesday Pi'li't. North Carultna. to visit rel­ French
to Mrs Earl Coleman. Mr*. Cedric
S Sgt and Mr*. Warren Orabuu ative*
Mr, Jcsaii time of K'bmazoo
left on
... thc
______
noon
___lialii
________________
Monday alter , Mis Clair McKie and Mrs Fred
Mrs. Sarah Laubaugh. former Morey. Mrs. Hou Dunn and Mrs.
vteiUii Mrs. Churles Aldrich on nnd Mrs Robert Mung**r of Cali­ visiting witli the-Irvin Grobau lam- | Friedrich spent Wednesday and child accountant In lhe School
Sundav Saf-ia. iv cmu'Ii. :
tiy
near
MiddlevlUr.
Sgt.
Urabau
।
Thursday
In
CassopolL*
Commissioner's office, was the
fornia. who are spending the sum­
ts stationed at Camp Rucker. Ala.
Charles Burch of Grand Rapids guest of honor at a dinner party
mer there at their cottage.
man &gt;»f Battle Creek
MH* Marcia Johnson had as her his wile making her home in Jack- was a weekend guest of hte brother given on Friday evening al Betty's
• »n bv Mrs. Alex Neil. Mrs Les­
Weekend gucsl.i al the home of iw'W’ HUc't last week. Mias Betty
Mr*. Fred Van Dyke of Plymouth. Roh&lt;rt Burch
Mr* Katharine Weebcr were Mr. SftAu-U Gladstone.
ter Larabee. and the Misses Bcadaughter Norma and son John. I Mrs Arina Pennock and dsugh- ti ice Cobum. Agnes Cunningham.
and Mrs Frank Weebcr and two
'Mr 'And Mrs George Snook. Eltee visited her parents.
u— n,.._n..
1 . [rr Mn) j^bert Nelson, of Big Mildred Cole. Janet Bums, and
Mr. nndu.
Mr* L.
and Sally Brand.strtter left Sunday Severance and her sister. Mrs.
for a few weeks' vacation at thc Wayne Frey at Fine take over the Rapids were callers at W M Burr’s Doritha Corning, employees of the
county building. A chicken dinner
Snook lodge near Gaylord.
weekend Norma will visit her cous­
Mrs. Raymond L. Oulhrey, Jr., was served in the private dining
Sgt FL&gt;yd A McOurkta left in. Dorothy Fry for a Ume
and mother. Mrs Marshall Schantz, room, and Mrs. Laubaugh was the
Saturday for Walla Walla. Wa.h..
Ross Dunn left Sunday on a three accompanied by the Misses Beulah recipient of a. lovely farewell gift
after spending a 10 day furlough weeks’ business trip through the and Beatrice Bush of Hastings, and
with hl* mother and wile. He sp.-jre EoM and Mr*. Dunn te nrcompany- Mrs Iva Lutz of Battle Creek, at­
Mrs Cedric Morey entertained
Wednesday -jvriitag and Thursday ini: him
tended the circus in Battle Creek her bridge club for dessert Monday
’• Uh hi* ulster. Mr and Mrs. Harold
Mte* Jane Matthew* of Grand
Thursday evening.
night. A guest for the evening was
HOT * COLD WATER
Rapids is sixnding the week wiUi last
Ward of Route 5.
Saturday
--------- ,
evening guests of—
Mr Mrs Charles Parker of Buffalo. N.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
A.
Schader
Mr* Dick Ritchie of Galesburg
SHOWER BATH
Mis* Helen Wooton of Detroit snd Mrs. Roy Hubbard were Mr Y. and high score was turned in
was a Sunday guest of Mrs Sarah
arrived Saturday for a week’s va­ nnd Mrs. John Bone of Oak Park, by Mrs Byron Fletcher. Wlltard
Tinkler at the Greenfield home.
Single |3-50 per wk. up
III.----------------------------------------------------- . Smith was host to the husbands.
Mn Minnie Silsbee and Mrs. Sa­ cation with her parents. Dr. nnd
Mr and Mrs. M. C Musolf re...
die Mac Palmer were in Grand Mrs. John Wooton.
The Birthday club, a group of
Mr and Mrs Harry Scobey and turned to their home in Bay City
Rapids and Battle Creek last week
Mtes Lavandha Colton were in Saturday after a week's visit with girls from the Hastings Mfg. Co.
for a few days.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. enjoyed a delicious chicken dinner
Grand Rapids Monday night.
William Trego and his sister. Mln
at Betty's Inn. just south of Has­
Mr and Mr* George Heath and Hinman.
Linda Trego, were in Nashville MLs&gt;
Beverly Brown and Elisabeth ting* on M37. Thursday evening,
Heath returned Monday
Monday and found their friends. from Stella
a weekend in Grand Rapids French spent Monday and Tuesday honoring the birthdays of Leah
Benham and Velma Barnum. Those
with Mr. and Mn&gt;. D. J. Kemp.
Miss Maxine Cooper was Ute their Lake Michigan cottage near present besides the honor guests
were Barbara Kelly. Ethel Shultz.
guest of Lt. and Mrs Robert Moore Holland
Mrs. Garic Fuller is entertaining Elvira Gangulilet, Agnes Smith and
in Madison. Wte-. last week.
her
niece.
Mrs
W.
R.
Landahi
of
:
Doris Cappon.
Mrs. Charles Kerr left Monday
•
for a week's visit with her staler In Chicago who arrived Monday
C.N
Laura
Marie
Maurer
was
Mrs Mary Payne's Mth birthday
Muskegon.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs home from Borges* hospital for the was the occasion for the family
Ken Sanderson were his parents. weekend.
dinner given Sunday at thc home
Mr*. Robert Webster who has of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Payne
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Sanderson of
been with her husband in Texas A highlight of the party was the
Owosso.
Cedric Morey and Miles Dorman is arriving the last of lhe week for presence of her grandson. Douglas
were guests of Godde Phlllipp* at a visit with her mother. Mrs Al­ Payne, of the paratroopers, home
the Gull take Country Club »it- den Sheets and her/grandmolher. from Fort Benning. Ga. Other
ui'iay
M-- J A McCall
guests included Mr. and Mr*. Wil­
Mrs. F C. Wilkie of Pocatello.
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Larkin bur Payne. Mr and Mrs Clark
Id 11 no. is lhe guest of ML** Ger­ spent the weekend with Mr and Payne. Mr and Mrs. Clark Robin­
trude Hampton and Mrs. Archie Mrs Harold Sharpe In Muskegon
.
son.
Mr. and Mrs Hollte McArthur.
McCoy and oilier frienCbGuc-ts of the Einar Frondsens Mrs Gertie Kline, of Mason. Mr
Mr and Mrs. George Bauer and and Phil the first of the week at and Mrs Lloyd Payne. Grand Rap­
daughters who had been at Wall their Wall lake cottage were Rose id*.
take for a week spent the weekend Marie Ketchum. Madalon Staler,
here on their return to Lansing.
and Lawrence Fuller. 8 2 c. Great
The weather prevented any sun
Mr* Ardea Carr and Miss Fran­
tanning last Saturday, but not
ces Cowles are spending their va­
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. plenty of fun when Sally Good­
cation thL* week in Grand Havon Roy. 'Ruma* were Mrs Fay Aller­ year entertained for the day al
and Chicago.
ding and Dick of Lake Odessa.
Gun lake. Madalon Sigler. Battie
Mr. and Mr* Col Yanter of
Mrs. Cole Newton and Mrs. Low­ Creek. Barbara Sisson. Kalamazoo.
Freeport spent Sunday with Mr. ell Teeter entertained Mrs (Meaner Rose Marie Ketchum. Aben John­
and Mrs. Jesse Altoft.
Darc and Dick of Paw Paw a few son. Jr.. Lawrence Fuller. S 3/c
Great Lakes. Tom Dolan and Phil
Mrs. George Altoft of Albion, and
«
Mrs. Robert Willison of Delton,
Mrs. Mary Clark returned from Prandsen.
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tur­
Mis* Florence O'Donnell enter­
ner at Gull take the but of the
tained the members of St. Rose
week.
choir at Wall lake Tuesday evening.
Mr* Lila McKee and Letha Mote
were in Cassopolis for the weekend.
The staff members of the Bureau
Harrison Ciller of Grand Rapids of Social Aid and their families
was
a
guest
at
Mrs.
Cole
Newton's
Freeport I.O.O.F. Hal!. Satur­
picnicked st Tyden park Thursday
evening.
day. July 21. Mixed dancing. on Thursday and Friday
Mr. and Mrs Claud Smith and
Mr*. Jason McElwain and Miss
famiif-. Mrs. B A. ©Donnell! and
Emily McElwain entertained Mrs
E. A Burton. Mrs W. L. Shulters.
snd Mtes Mary McElwain at Moth­
er's Inn. Prairieville. Sunday in
honor of Mrs. O. F. Chidester of
Williamsville, N. Y.

PERSONALS

5S“c&amp; UMS' SJf &lt;S2 KES

SOCIAL ITEMS *j

fte

l"d“w •“ 111

S'eSIldlr

«” rteh '•»«-**

SLACKS FOR WARM WEATHER

ING
IONS
DEO
RIDES

We have a very good assortment of
rayon and cotton slacks

PRICES 2a - 7“

BAIRD'S

FRANDSEN’

ROOMS

SUMMER DRESSES

Large selection in all sizes and styles in whites, pastels
and prints-were 15.00.

HOTEL HASTINGS

WOMEN'S SLACK SUITSan(i PLAYSUITS

Cottons for work or ploy 2 pc.

Reg. 350 now

PLAYSUITS

2 pc. cotton and rayon playsuits in a variety of styles
colors. Were up 8.50.

MILK SHERBET

.Y!
28
IUT
OF
)RT

Now5.se

SUMMER PINAFORES and JUMPERS

25c Pint

These were up to 7.50. In seersucker, chambray and
spun tayop.

For Summer Desserts
and Lunches

SUMMER DRESSES

Rayon and cotton-juniors and Reg. sizes JUST A FEW.
Reg. 10.75 &amp; 10.50.

DANCE

SUMMER PURSES

I
BIG
NON
X)SE
ROM

COMPLETE
FOUNTAIN SERVICE

Many styles and colors.-Reg. 3.50.

LADIES' SILK HOSE

1

SODAS
SUNDAES

DRINKS

&gt;
'JT--RATE

; STOBE

The employees of the Ben Frank­
lin Store were entertained at a
dinner at "Shady Nook" and a
theatre party Thursday evening by
the management. The affair was
In honor of the recent graduation
of Doris Beystrum, an employee,
and Loraine Schantz, the cashier
The group included Gloria Hart.

Dork shades only, sizes 9J, 101.-Reg. 1.25.
k

WOMEN'S BLOUSES
These are practical cotton blouses
homeorwork.-Reg. 1.69.

'ALBION MAN GETS QUICK
I
RELIEF FROM NEURITIS

REED’S

DRUG

STORE

REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
SS Hosting*
Phowa 2241
State &amp; JoHoraoa

FARM

MADE

ICE

CREAM

YOU'LL BE IMPRESSED BY MILLER'S HIGH TEST

MILLER'S
151 W. STATE ST.

DAIRY

STORE

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

! “t had neuritis In between my shoul­
der* and in my arm* and hip for
over 3 years. I took treatments on
my back pith no help. Took 2 botties of SIATIOO and ache* and
pains are al) gone and .I feel fine.'
Clarence Brugh. R. D. No. 2. Albion.
Mirh. SIATIOO te a doctor * prescripUou. 73c at LyBARKERB.

i

1
[
i

I

’'"I

FRAND

in tailored styles for

SUCCEEDED BY PARMALII STORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JULY 19. 1945

(classified want ads

Harvey J. Lewis
kUax HL
Haatlngx. Mleh.
Call after S pan.

CARDS OF THANKS

S’.

RESALE SHOP

WANTED
Phone 4,
MUI. ,-tV Ej

CLASSIFim RATES

IIH S. Dibble

Out 7/19

MoyrtloMI.H Y WAHbk CO.” Hat

Sheldon Agency
PETS
Foil

BINDER CANVAS. SLATS.
] WEBBING. BILLET WEBBING
and CANVAS STAPLES

Haiti nn

SWANSON
AGENCY

Fill! SALK

Anl.qu..

i.ltge

.I«&lt;il. •

\ii .-,11.1:1 am

BETTY'S INN

Clearance of

1. lla-ni.x7-III
I i ill S U.K —X. a nl.liahed aluni.n.iu
,..e...i... ..o.ke. il.d.l. ■&gt; pl ,.r. ...
. • i|t.. I«r eaimll.g &lt;‘all .l.’T __ 7 !••
Full SALK J elertri, jh ....111.... ...k

Open every day except Monday
,, by appointment

K-n.I.U, II

AUCTION SALES
'

List Your Sale With

HARNESSES
IS Ml MI.IUAM

PHOta 2336

Tan harness, reg. $81.95—now
S77. Black Army harness, reg.

HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE

leather goods

SHOP
111S. Jefferson

. r.JI. ).»■•. and ,-ipi-r ir.k'lll. and
■ e.. M,. .1 &gt;• Mohler, an ntit M 17
Middleville Jtritrtr ’J
__ ___ It
Frill - \ 1.1 1 &gt;■-. ■!'• . tr • -&gt;.l. atul I
|l.a.»- da» *■•’! -’Ogle l.rd all., Ilil.eV

Res. 3359 EMPLOYMENT- HELP WANTED

SHOE ond

.‘ii-r.

toll H1LE—era. rang.. In
...ta
■Iiiiuh U.«T..i&gt;e -oaen regulator • 1.
...en .».-4 X.-b&gt;lJle S«»l
: IV
Full SALKrT»v rwrk.ea, ni.-el, up
...J in art, good rolldllloti

Now is the time for hail insur­
ance, livestock, life insurance,
eesidcncc and farm labor lia­
bility insurance. And don't for­
get the tornado insurance.
Bonds

JACK SEMPF

i'.r::.:.. .

coin. OATS. WHEAT. CIXlVERSEBE

109 W. Stote

Cell 2908

W« still hove a few new
Binder Canvases

I?. .■ I j:m . .1:1 A?.!

PHONE 3178

Out 7/19
GARDNER &amp; ROBINSON

CEMENT CONTRACTORS
■ .r.ilt.g -,&lt;• all in rf.ll.'nl .''xdl
&gt;.-n Call attar t. p m 114 S llru.d

WANTED--EMPLOY MENT
ELKITKICIIX General wir -g .n4 re
Miring, rlertr.r rlMea an ■ ppli (Her.
41'j 'ri.lrd
raj.air.-l
lia. Kllliun
Street. Mxldlrt.lle. M..h . phone Mi.1
Repairs furnished and installed
it
•lier.lle 1 . 1
SKWIXi. MA« IIIXKS ... ■red. . 1 1
far all mokes of furnaces
Slake, llrltr U Munger |- .... .11 l .t
Eaves Troughing
_ HaOlitgr II l X" s.ii.li rail..___ It
W AlCrKb
Wanking.
■' rd for and
Tin Shop
d.*lTre.*4 k err hatnlv f« l1'Harber.
Floor Sanders for Rent
.nh.( '!
U AXTKI» lire-.making and
all kind, t all J7vi Mi- Hull. MuO
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
|,.r
mile ...Kill et lili.a. U 4 7 to
girl w..be. j.ib
142 E. State
Phone 2131 Illiill
, of ebitdren Fbnne JJIV e

Marshall Furnaces

HI 1.1 1««ZIXi. and grading .

INSURANCE and BONDS

Jerry Andrus
Phone 2519

Natl Bank Bldg.

AUCTIONEER
LUt your Auction Sales with

DEWEY REED
touting*. Mich.

SCOTT SERVICE

। II ..............................
iil per hr. title Imph lu
ll.fli St |.ln»,« J'll.
WASTKIi Wl.rk lor !»,. I-.
al’id" fcwge I.'.- K .d-lre rh-u

PHONE 2812

FRANK JONES

Michigan will

GLASS CHEEK ORANGE

LIVESTOCK

Phone 2704

I'tilt SILK Mat-bed f-rh le»a&gt; &lt;| i.i RABBITS
HUM., Lib. Ode—a 1’b-n.r 4»lt.
______
•
Foil SILK- lint.r.am .nd G.i&gt;rn«er ruw
1).&lt; ..hl, e«lt L. -wl. g.nHl ...In. er
1. o.le.ilie mile. ...lath Ueltun M 1.1 SALE OR RENT
CITY. COUNTRY AND RESORT
iTufsil.K— Hnl......—/..» &gt;
..1.1,
fre.li S week. IL.wur.l Kelle. . ..... - H PAHKf.H RF.A1. ESTATE CH
Till •
: IV
I'OU SAl.K--Sl.nk h.-« mi. ,Ur .1.1,
ll.ituer Itonla.ler U.HMilarnl. Ml.'h'&lt;-n

•.:i:in: To

ven. Kai Haven and Elberta. These
varieties usually last up to and
through Labor Hay. Then Prolific
and Gold-Drops. Watch for thia ad
and further Information. E. M. Dun­
lop. Doster, Mich. Phone Prairieville
17F4.
Out 9/2

MAPLE GROVE FARM
BUREAU GROUP

■ i.dmill. Al

I "Th I

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK
SALES

Tm i r.i E&lt;i T. .I

i:!:; =

July 13. 1945

___ 7 l«

lu
Ol.i.f •‘•I ik.lking

i'ul.
sii.i:
»l.ee| II..r. a

1*.ill SAL1"

ATHLETES FOOT ITCH
■•It STINGS
lit 8TIIOXI1. Il PENISTltATKN. Il IIKAL'HES MURK GKICMH.

DR. DERK STUIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
112 W SUU
Ilutlngr
Phonea: 2865-2991

cIKe Spine
is the tiuman
Switchboard
controlling
Health, and
Vigor

Top Hogs_____________SI4.60;
HAST GROUP

i'UK sAl-K nr 4*11 Mil

Haatlngn, Route 5.

Beginning shortly after Auguit 15,
Roeheiteni will begin lo ripen; then

..

STEVENS FARM BUREAU GROUP

’. tl Hake.

Hasting*

nlng shipped in peaches which are
picked green for shipping. Buy tree

NORTHWEST ASSYRIA
FARM BUREAU GROUP

I'.al.ie. Ille 4.4 I....— M-i.t
_ 11 1. Iln„.

Fun Hkl.i

All types of cement construction.
Sand and gravel delivered.

PEACHES

HIVING GRANGE

WANTED—.Praah anil aptlngrr rows. Al­
... hatter. I|n|.i,in p,.Ur.ed Write
tu llvi ‘'JYVH ' r o lUtaner Ittftea.

H.^l&gt;—I...-,-"
I*h..l,. 1 *...Ft; lla-t.nc- M.rle II...
7 !•»
BUY BINDER TWINE NOW! WARD 3 _de..h..t| Il A JU.t.ng.
BINDER TWINE |. tha l&gt;r»t va know FUK SALK 1 leedr, p&gt;&lt;- Height .ihelll
of. . . ntulorm vltb no
apota.
Lattice wound wou'l anally or knot
Iniect teprlUal Heated Piked at big
aavlnga- |6 au pet bale,
ball.
LOST. FOUND. STOLEN
till! HALL M. 1 ur.nl. k lie.

13.85

Roughs

M.t'vrn.i. k D.*r

"j*1 ..V"1"--1-"

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

PEACHES

FAEM EQUIPMENT

All kinds of trucking

OR LEAVE ORDERS AT
817 S. HANOVER

4.1

Frill SALK -run.. Un. 1. in &lt;..k1 . ...
' .|l|...n ptaime Middle. illr IMF'.' )ln
1__ llar.d.l inlier
■
_____1 IV
Fttll SALK
Mohair b.lnx r.n.u.
• nit. \.« -atard'y rati. Ilenr* Han
Unit K. Mill
I

MONTGOMERY
WARD

Feeders

. 31'd

U.I’...Hi&gt;.a Li...

nl rL.a.'r.

KAO---

$10 to $20.10

17.10

Top Veal -

Deacons----------- $4 to $18.50
I'iHI Skl.l. -Iliaber

IN MEMORIAM

HIAOTLUNCS

14.30

Top Lambs

Bayer tor STILES and Company.

asks---

. $71 to $179.00

Beef

...... ii ’
’t-.-'T I herd lia &gt;r i

-M i

ftilt

Dairy Cows

ORDER TOP. PUBLICATION

-rpa.a

14.40

‘ Al.. -.1. .iu.-e- Ok.' He .Ik--- 75.i|.-r
Ino.i.l ........ • .......... .
f Hint.. 1.1

Delton

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
ea.l «a M «V ll»,Be etrnn.f. Glen
Phono 2178
Nashville
I i'll - ti i ; ir in M. &lt;. ..... k Im .i. •
At My Expense

LLOYD J. EATON

Meade

&lt;

mib .....

1

MI .CI II Aril.OUS

Hr- J'­
'.I'j:.''.
_iu-t.eg- ........ umh t ______ • »'•
»■» i.i ii ii ri it i n.izn: i‘
•* \ 1.1

Ml - •

'. . ...
■

.

6

Have Comfort in
These Favorites!

1

r M i-li-

Phone 2608 HOUSEHOLD GOODS

PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

Loren Coppock

Full

. .
M &gt;7

INSURANCE
Hotel Hastings

SPRINGS—All aura. In raelal roll Mat
Ire.rea, rollon, tell. hair. Hna apr.nga-

Men’s Loafers

Delton, Mich.
Date* can

Loren Hershberge
AUCTIONEER

Phon 2687

Woodland

ED. FINNIC

Smooth
Elk
Uppers

♦ In
tine mite north
I.n Bri.kiard larni J..1 .“k.o'rer 7 13
Fill! HALE—Uoit.igr furniture . w’"
kind*. Kea.onal.le. North aide .■!
‘lake Mr.. Prank Andru-.
Htil'HK PUIINtsHINGH AT M AUK
HOI -F. PRIOKH

alth nllnBi.n.

Tal.tr

Smoker. Ch.lb.. .-Ham
Lnmp, Shade.. Sludin

1 lilt &lt;

$3.98
ROMEO
SLIPPERS

ii*Jd.‘

Ung.

Phone 2229
^Texaco Station, SUU A Michigan

SOFT BROWN KID
LEATHER. WITH
FLEXIBLE CORD
SOLES

GUARANTEED

TRUSS FITTING
BASEMENT.
Home of fcrnitpke—

All
Sixes

compete

PARKER WAREHOUSE Ft’RNITt HFWANTED -MISCELLANEOUS

LyBARKERS
HmH»*s

S

Oilier Hount:

Place orders now for
Spring or Summer Work
C. F. ECKARDT

Evenings:
Mon, Wed, Frl

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

Closed ThursdAyi

OR SPORT SOLES

MOVING AND STORAGE

EXPERIENCED
FITTER

Trucks, Tractors and Cars

CHOICE OF LEATHER

AUCTIONEER
General auctioneering.

Qiiwpractk
releases
Ike
PoWer
Within

Dates

phone Prairieville

••'lie,. n. 11(1.1.|. II,..-

C. "Bill" Sherwood

Mich.

Phone |&gt;...• le. ill. e.rhai.gr

Kt-.l-lr,

Dotes can be made at
Banner office

ATM NOU SAADOCR-fLOVIR-UIH6J&gt;—-

JOHN BECK

£ —!• Hit ■ P
— ■.. 7 a.- . ’
l-&gt; llo-l.Ug. H-.l.
. 1 *1
n&gt;H ‘•tl.F &lt;1 tl M.luttni.k bin.I.r.

Phone 21 IS For SALE—P

"wv •?
row at
I'RKt'KlI’l

Phone (Collect) Hastings 2715 for

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
Horses, cows and small stock removed promptly.
Your calls are greatly appreciated.

HOWARD BRISTOL
Phone Hastings 2715
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.
KALAMAZOO

BUY WAR BONDS

2 hr. Service
u.

RENDERING

WORKS

Didi Smith—Local Collector

�ME SHOP
411 S. Dibble

Out 7/19

THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JULY 19, 1945

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

come near the place Temptation I Tuesday night brought something
Miss Kathleen Perry is senior 1
nurse, her staff being Mrs. Sue
mr..hcard of' £tter
■uan«er- At bedtime, the moon wa*
Carrolhers. who work* In the dty
two of this------------ (censored) life, just above the horizon In lhe wtat
then
Conduct Medal they Ind |nt wu
...... a
— Good
—
wa* thc
me slimmest
suuiniflB* moon
moon I*
I Communicable diseases take of Hastings; Miss Elizabeth Har­
°U get
ever
W- ..
11
lun " ,Uver- 11041
are slvins u* 150
rin y
vnu
an ,1,
It 1T I r.
... “—
| much (ime of the health depart­ low. who has Assyria. Johnstown.
By JANE CAMERON
don l? Unquote,.
. looke&lt;1 - 1Ike lt miut t* rat:onr&lt;j.
ment. but this 1* in the winter sea­ Maple Grove, and Castleton town­
ships:
Miss
Mildred
Herman,
wha
•n..
sou.
Br.^
b...
I
51,
”
“ “ “
son for the most pari Call* 'are
One of the many service* of lhe
has Carlton. Woodland. Baltimore.
behind the flag *7100% Americas*.
Barry county nurse* is to show the up. Then the mother said that if made at once when lllnease* are of h^HoUnM^P to addltlon^Io i What did the lightning bug, say on a toot last Monday. After that |
• ■ •
.
Winchell has been telling os this
young mother how to give the baby iter husband were transferred near- ■ a scrJ“.UA mature, but for some of
most
Interesting
ecllpac
in
the
,
„
..,
,
.
,
morning. I saw something else in I , Nothing make* tne feel as self- for years. There are three nilae far
a bath. What fun it was to see lhe er home, she would lake the baby: H?e m*™* Communicable disease* her work m dlrw^r of nuSes.^e I
him..
U
’er-!J-n
“M u?’eaa re‘ to the war there ts a shortage of
ni.u be
ua with
«iui iuui
----­ *tt.1 •*
one-month-old enjoy lhe expert •nd
?&lt;!
fOTmd the evening that i couldn't quite rUhteoua as getting my comspood- recognizing these people; (DTbey
Before
J?'? “«
the
. I. ®ence
Il Plt racial, rellglou* and economle,
two on the staff, but It 1* hqped 1 ,arthef down ,n 0115 column,
service of Mis* Kathleen Perry,
Before leaving
leaving Ml*.
MU* Herman
Herman said
said 1 Is reported
bclleve The sun dropped below the
nce an
“** caugnt
c,u«ht up at once. 11
by
a
physician.
.. doesn't
txr
horizon about 8:15. anti five mtnft*"1! happen
h»PP«o often
°fl«\ enough
»no*“h •o!FroPp* Jgahut each other, in order
senior nurse, who handled her with that there was a booklet al the ■
that this will be filled nekt fall.
• • •
’^ment oFa I
•»» *«-righumiMM- U | J^bre^ d«n n.ll^.1 urd^rtl
Members of the community They will work in the northweri and
such skill and gentleness!
health department entitled "1!
We are trying this new method rainbow in the south It was higher -nJ!n|lghtn!ng °bug’ sald^’-rm de- i hood of man' or InUniauSaJ ’•X- I
A* she gave this "big doll" her Your Baby Must Travel In War­ helped with the mobile X-ray unit southwest parte of the county. The Lto get reader*. It require* leas eftime." Bhc said that she would send that was here last year. The rate memben of the staff have had to Hurt than choking them and twlst’
operation. . . which contradict the
of tuberculosis in Barry county Is assume thte extra work during this Ing their arms. We would appre- and farther south than any I have • lighted, no end."
correct temperature by putting her It if the mother would like It.
before. It wa* against a|
•
• ‘fascist theory ot the master neo;
elbow In the water. This Is a test
Then there was a caD made on a low; of the 2.500 people examined tlme. ’
elate statistics on It's success trum ever seen
to see that It Lv not too hot for the I little girl who ho* been out ot at that time there were no active
darx cloud. The sun had come out; The Army ha* defined the Amer- | &lt;3» They indiscriminately pin the
A library at the health depart-I our more analytical cronies,
delicate skin. She showed how to school several months Ml** Her­
I after lhe rain some twohours be- ] lean Fascist" In
an Orientation ' label "Red" on people and propofhenl contains books that the:
• ■ •
Parent*
of crippled
are nurses loan out to people that they
pick up the baby, after it Is soaped, man had taken her two book* from
.....
— - --children
--------- -----Pact sheet which wo* formerly re- j sal* which they oppoae."
Something nice—The railroad* fore.
’’'■"■•’•‘red to see
j,.,. that they
thcy have visit. Among others are book* on
to • put It In the tub. Many small, the office of Arthur Lathrop, coun- encouraged
claim they have given over all of thc
but Important, details were men- ly school commissioner. How her orthopedic care.
Infant care, development of infante
Honed a* lhe bath progressed.
eye* shone when she saw these. Bedside care of the ill In their and preschool children, nutrition, Pullman cars to returned service
men.
AND
who
am
I
to
talk
back
After this was completed and the books! Reading I* her chief delight. | own homes I* a large part of lhe and communicable diseases Tliere to a railroad? If thl* 1* true, it is
baby dressed In nice clean clothes, •nd having been shut In for so work now during the war when arc also reference book* for teach­ a fine gesture and It should make
we had a little visit wllh the young long, she has spent many hours in | nurses are few and other help tn ers and leaflet* on many subjects a foxhole tenant feel that his
IT S THI
a j
mother, who has a little boy ot this pastime, which has helped her । the home hard to get. More is be­ Including homemade toys
country really welcome* him home
about fourteen months. Miss Perry to keep up with her grade. She said Ing done than in peacetime, which
Visit* are planned at the begin­
mentioned ways of avoiding his be­ that she knew the last books nearly j means an adjustment of the work ning of the month by the nurse*
Suggested
name
for
a
glider
—
. to meet the wartime emergency. themselves with the u*e of their
coming jealous of the new baby. by heart.
Mias Herman had contacted Miss! The hospital refers lo them all files. They plan them so that there "Snafu.”
She also took wllh her a book on
THAT OFT
child development that she thought Either Doty of Centra) school who
that will need help at home, will be little retracing of their
PROCLAIM THE HOMEI
the mother would find helpful. The gave her suggestion* on activities | Dr. J. K. Altland. director of thc route*. If thev take a school in a
A soldier from the South Pacific
correct amount of postage was In­ which Included making paper cut- Barry County Health Department, community, then there arc home offer* thia paradox—Quote. "I don't
out*.
doll
furniture.
animals.
and
'
**&gt;»
that
the
other
program
has
ca
u,
made
In
that
district
as
well
;
R
cl
IL
cluded so that one In tne country out*,
furniture, animal*,
I **y* lh*t
.other program ha*
let
First they put us on an
might easily mail.it back.
scrapbook*. The
try
to u*uc
make ] had to ~
be streamlined •"
In order lo ( Some
some time must be left for requests IsUnd.
W«n«f- There are neither wine,
...r nuraea „
r mi
THE
mH
a Im *them llibnn.
* L. - a come
...
a___ ....
u.*xm«n nor song. Thc Devil wouldn't
and fUkc
thing* !i do tlin
the mnSt
most IHUentlal
essential.
II that
from
the hospital and■ ! women
This book wa* brought for the suggestion*
parent* to see picture* and various to keep them busy. Another way । In this direct service there ts an physician* asking home calls and _____________ ___________________
they
lhev
help
h«*in
1*
te
to
suggest
way*
or
of
:
excellent
learning
teaching
opportunity,
as
bedside
care.
’
illustrations of the child about lhe
making
their
tray*
attractive.
|
they
teach
member*
of
the
family
&gt;i. •»&gt;».
.&gt;
. -u
w
_» •&gt;.* ». iiallocating their work the to light a candle than to curse the
age of their little boy. Il shows
what may be expected of him and
Thl* child'* teacher ha* helped ’ U&gt; care for their own. Thia follow* health department trie* to Equalize 1 darkness;"
(for 1001
with her work, ao that she expect* , good educational principles bv It as much as possible.
If we are morally In earnest, with
to go on with her grade next fall. : »oendlng a good percent of lhe lime
able to engage In.
One of the main Ideas that each I Ood's help we can salvage the
Work
with
the
school
begin*
in
|
taking
care
of
lhe
rick
and
showing
Mis* Perry said that she would
nurse emphasized 1* that their scrv- American home today and toward
thefall
at
a
time
*el
by
the
teachthe
family
how
to
do
it
by
observasoon take her some scales for her
Ices are for everyone who desires Ilhal entl- *®, flrst of all. must get
er and nurse. Other calls are made lion and practice.
use in weighing the baby.
IL It Is a health department be- ' “ practicing religion back Into our
al the request of the teacher a* the . "And *o 1 think lhe philosophy longing to the county and support- Domes.
I of our present nursing program Is cd bv taxes, ao everyone
.............
thn average home
hnm, and
Look Into the
Rins after the physician refers the need* arise.
should ..... IZKik
conThe nunc help* in case of com- service.’ said Dr. Altland in
case lo the health department.
feel free to ask for 11* assistance take a look at the magazines and
municable
disease,
vision,
orthopeeluding
a
short
Interview,
Then one to two calls are usually
••It'* everyone's health department.” books on the reading table. Then
look
at
the
newstands
The
maga­
die.
or
behavior
cases.
It
Is
not
the
A
visit
at
the
home
of
a
patient
made before the baby come*. Many
said Miss Herman.
zine* on display are what the public
times lhe nurse helps to plan the purpose of the nurse to lest vision ' with a fractured hip showed the
want*. Did you ever see cheaper,
and than
then an
go aurav
away and dn
do nnthin^
nothing . help Of the nUF*e* for th* ill at
layette among her other services
more
sailclous
sexy
trash
on
dis­
home.
They
located
a
hospital
bed
,
about
it.
Materials
are
given
lo
thc
thc algn of a taste­
When the mother and baby leave
play? Million* of American chil­
the hospital, the case 1* referred to teacher who tesla and observe* and mattress and were at the home
ful, distinctive
dren flock to lhe movies weekly
them again—this time by lhe hos­ children Then she works with the when the patient arrived from lhe
without parents having made the
pital. The first call Is usually to family, giving them the result* ot hospital. Several calls have been
u»uc. the
w.v first
.... v...
UC..HS to
u, «...one being
dem- I: "Two Thousand Job* of a Coun- least effort to discriminate between
give the bath. Possibly on lhe next the test*, the nurse co-operating made,
onslrate care UIU
and IUIIUW-UU
follow-un visit* 1
Clerk’ wa* lhe .....
title of
lhe talk good and bad pictures. Judge Per­
... ...v
visit the mother bathe* the baby Thc teacher Is told how to recog­ UIUIIULC
kins of the Boston Juvenile court
with the nurse assisting. About nize signs of malnutrition, and hut lo Rive professional aid and device Riven Wednesday. July 11. by Ai- said that most parents want clean
tn diet and other routine care.
{*n C. Hyde, county clerk, to the
modern or period
three or more calls are made dur­ lunch programs are encouraged.
water and good food for their chil­
Thl* brines up thc subject of loan Klwanlan* at their regular lunch­ dren but are blind and Indifferent
ing the first year, depending on lhe
The nurse co-operate* with rural
eon
meeting.
" ..T,"
m th. h..
need immunisation Is stressed with teachers and those of consolidated closet*, which helped in this case. |eo
washable and durato what enter* their minds.
the hope that the parent* will have schools a* well as with city teach­ They make available thlngg that . ° in “rirtrolr H ty were A. H.
If we want to help stem this crime
D. Lakin, dis­
... 60c
It taken care of during the first ers. Conference* are held with are needed In the care of the sick
we must help wholesome
U nUt': and E W wave
year or at least before lhe end of teachers, and the nurse helps them that would not be found in most I™..??*
your pocketbook!
per gal.
recreation, and somehow we must
(plus tax)
‘
with health problems of children. home*. These Include sheets ond
the second.
reestablish thc family pews in our
churches where father, mother and
Work with the preachool child Health teachers ask for demonstra­ pillow cases, beds, bed table*, and I
children worship
One
war&amp;hio together.
toaethcr
encourage* medical examinations tions. and one of the nurses taught many hospital supplies They have 1
sometime* get* lhe Impression from
and early dental work. Training, health a few day* last year in a been started and maintained by thc i
Women's Service committee* in va- ‘
many parent* that the secondary
discipline, and food are other ques­ . home economics class.
loyalties—the dub. the lodge, the
tions that often arise. The nurse Is
In these home economic*, home rious localities, the first one In this ,
soda) group are more Important to
swnGc \
interested in knowing how thc baby management, or health classes the county being started by Mr* Rob- ।
them than the church ot Jesus
takes solid food.
students orc interested in thc care ert Hartom at Assyria Center. Oth­
Salvaging the Amerlan Home.
I Christ.
followed their example until
A call on a four-month-old little of the sick, the care of babies, first ers
Bo may we make this high resolve,
there are many throughout the I (Excerpt* from a sermon preached
"
FHOMI «H»
HASTIMOS
mis* with Miss Mildred Herman aid. and communicable, disease*.
on Mother’s Day by Congregational that. "If the foundation be de­
county.
was an example of a follow-up of
A speech problem may arise and
The things vary according to the pastor. Rev, Aaron Meckel of stroyed. we shall rebuild."
a postnatal case The visiting nurse be referred to the speech clinic at
Braintree. Mass.)
Mrs. Jay Snyder
goes into lhe home as a friend and Western Michigan College of Edu­ need and contributions of the area
Pres. W.C.T.U,
they serve, and they may be used
receive* a hearty welcome. She l» cation.
the year 2004. he suggested that the
Civic groups such as teachers without any charge Sometime* out title might be. "The Worldllncss of
deeply Interested In the people and
their families. Her professional clubs, women's clubs, service club*, of gratitude for the help they have Parents ” describing lhe dominant,
had people make contributions of
services and advice are there If mothers dubs, parent-teacher meet­ other
parental
mood
as
being
preoccupied
things, and this help* to keep
needed and when wanted. Tn the ings. and township service commit­ th* closet
with tilings rather than values.
running.
course of the conversation the mat­ tee* may require the nurse'* help
When F.B.I. director. J. Edgar
Their purpose I* to supplement
ter of immunization wa* brought also. Mrs. Elizabeth Harlow works lhe
supplies of lhe home. Com­ Hoover, was asked for a statement
munity fund* arc raised, and the for Family Week, he referred to
townships have helped. The health the betrayal of parent*, of their
department has co-operated In the trust through their failure to pro­
vide the loving guidance and de­
work also.
votion which are the endowment
loan closet* are In charge of the and
birthright of every child. Here
following people: Mrs Donna Har­ are a few statistic* in support ot
rington. Hasting* cltv: Mrs. Elmer Mr. Hoover's allegation: the arrest
Bush. Hastings Twp: Mr* Robert of girls under lhe age of twenty-one
Hartom. Assyria Canter: Mr*. Hol­ since 1941 la up 130 per cent; of
lis McIntyre. Castleton Twn: Mr* boys under 19, forty per cent’ for
For children from the age of 3 months to 5 years
Ix&gt; Barry.
Twp:
— Carlton
------------ „
- Mr*. J. I criminal assault, 39 per cent for
M. McCreerv. Barry Twp: Mri. Rn- robbery and 23 per cent for theft,
ONE BEAUTIFUL 8x10
ma Johncock. Cloverdale: Mr* | Surely in the light of those un­
PHOTOGRAPH FOR ONLY
Myrtle Lelnaar, Delton: Mr* Llovd । comfortable fact* thl* 1* a timely
Gaskill. Dowling: Mrs. David Conk- ' text. "If lhe foundation be destroyed
lin* Johnstown Twp; Mrs Aua'ln what can lhe righteous do?” P*. 11-3.
Schantz. Maple Grove Twp; Miss The answer might well be: Rebuild
Alice Fixher. Nashville: Mrs. LswL»w- those foundations from the ground
rrnce Tobias. Prairieville: Tfm.
Mr* up. Put our American home life
Offer expire* August 15, 1945. Open 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
ville: I,back
on a Spiritual -------basis! ....
An —
old
Thnm»* Otahewskv. Orangeville:
------ —
UM . Chinese proverb
nrnverh says,
ulvk "H
tl hett..*Phone for evening appointment
and Mrs. Burdett Cotant. Rutland.
"It Is
better

A DAY WITH THE BARRY COUNTY NURSES

CANVAS. SLATS.
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(Second of a serie* of five articles on the work of
the Barry County Health Department)

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Allan Hyde Speaks
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controlling
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Pen-Geiic, to take the (ting out of in­
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THERE IS NOTHING BETTER, SAFER
OR BETTER PAYING THAN REAL
ESTATE:
4'/2 ACRE PLACE in Baltimore Twp. jutt off M-37,
3 room home on good gravel road, 18x20 chicken
house, one stall garage, has stream running full length
of it, artificial pond, about half woods, price $1700.00

jFQ&amp;VKTOgYi

120 ACRE FARM in Castleton Twp.. 7 room house,
has electricity, water inside, 40x60 basement barn,
24x50 tool shed, brooder coop ond garage, very good
soil, lays nearly level, price---------------------- $12,000.00
7 ROOM HOUSE in 4th ward io.one of Hostings’ best
locations, has oak floors up and down, all modern,
priced at______________________________ _ $7350.00

AN EXTRA GOOD HOUSE in 1st ward, square, very
good trimming, all modern, has a large' basement
with drain, full lot, with barn for garage, priced
at _______________________________________ $5500.00
VERY GOOD HOME in 1st ward. 6 rooms, extra nice
modern kitchen, full lot, complete bath, garage, lot
lays level-_______________________________ $4200.00

) FARM
ROMPTLY

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INCOME PROPERTY in 1st ward, we have an apart­
ment house which brings in a nice income, put your
idle dollar* to work, safe and brings in an excellent
income priced at-________________________ $6000.00

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HASTINGS SALVAGE COMMITTEE

HASTINGS CITY BANK
"Fifty-Eight Yean of Continuous Service'
PHONES: 2105 - 2103

* SHOW YOUR COLORS — Buy U. &amp; War Savings

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�THB HASTINGS BANNKR, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1M8

Calendar for July
-VacaUfc Bible »cl
it MelhodM ct
----- c
:hur«h.
lub adjourns.

-CITY COUNCIL

Jout arrived home
day furlough from over­
'll] report to Carnp At­
.. Aug. 10.
iy Van Patten of Camp

Dipp of South
I Mrs. Tom Usf-

|aui»r« day evening with Mrs. Jennie Par-

Milkr.

Mn. Clayton Bunn and fjtraflv of I afternoon.
,«
Graad Rapid*. irMra. MoinnWca-I Lt. Afbert Barcroft, wlw L’ *ta- 2
ver and two dauthtera at Young*- 1 tioned in Arlsona. arrived home f(
town. Ohio, speni several days at | on a furlough Thuraday. U Bar- u
j. * Pte.
thc Ray Wieland home lost week. A croft and Mtaa Barbara Jagur al | ii
Mrs. Leon Howk and Mra. Elnora ! Grand Rapids were united hi mar- n
Whitney were In Grand Rapids and riaga Sunday al the Laittienin &gt;&lt;
Lowell Bandar.
Sxnday. * Mr. nnd Mr* church.
if.
- ‘
*
------------■
Wed In Po.t ChapW
*'
John
O'Harrow
--------- ~
....,—
caller* “t the Allen Fish home.
Miss
Norm* -I Yoder,
spent Thursday aflrruoau with Mr
1-— -------------- —. daughter M
Mabcilc Yader
Mrs. Mabelle
Yeder of Freeport y Urtd.laiaa. I.
Mia* Betty Buehler of North Irv­ and Mrs. Owen Stcekle of West o&lt;[ Mrs^
ing la spending this week at the 4­ Carlton. * Mr and Mrs. Harry *ud B.Sgt. Norval E. Thalt..„ lluulrlu. Uku
H Camp at Lake Algonquin. A Mr. Boughnor of Lake Odoeaa wrte Mr and Mrs John Thaler, also of i
Sunday evening caller* of Mr. end'Freeport, were united In marriage »'
Mra George Forbey. * The Ray at Hie post dispel Laredo Air Field. •“
Wietand. attended a family re- teredo. Texas. Tuesday cvcnuig. 1"
Ulloa at the S Rodabush liuuie in July 10 at 8:30.
'
Lowell Sunday * Roy Blough Jr
Thc ceremony wu performed by j 4 a,„
reception at the Methodist church of Battle Creek wu a Sunday din- Chaplain Shewnart before an altar r.u, y ,,,
* Mr. and Mr*. Clare Emerauti and ncr guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allen . decorated with white gardenia* The &lt;'i&gt;4&lt; u j
Pish.
Afternoon
iniost*
were
Mrs
“
‘
Lord's
Frayw"
and
"Because*
I II &lt;-.n
* Hum
Waller Beaudro of Niles. Mr. and
Flowers
U"b
Mrs. John Rocvanair and Mr nnd Nancy Deming and son F. C Dem- were sung by Sgt ptowu-s
The bride wore a light blua.
blue, urael
street
Mrs. Lawrence Hawkins of Hus- I Ing. Mr nnd Mr*. Law rance Seger.
Lloyd Karcher and daughter Marion length drew with white accc&amp;K&gt;r»c5. XT’! '.* J1
of Grand Rapid* Mr*. Karcker
Karcher Her corsage wa* whil
white carnation* .
--------at Os- ’ Miss
Mis* Mar,Mary Alice Shannon of jus ,.,
&lt; Mr. and Mra. Alvin Helrigle. * underwent a major operation
Terne Haute. IndTerre
Ind . wa* maid of
i&lt;
■ra. J. Cocopton of Clarksville was teopatklc haspftal last Tuesday.
».nn..r She wore a. while street Mlll1 r Kur
honur
a Friday ovraing caller of Mr. and
length dress with u
Mr*. Allen Fish. Nell Brcandlc of
, peach gladluli
fiavanah. ill. called there Tuesday.
S-8gt. Arthur K Rogers of Terre ,
- Mr. and Mrs. g. S. Sisson and
Over shiv younger people attend- Haute. Ind., waa be«t man. 8,6gt.
MU* Haxel Sisson of Cleveland.
1 the roller skating party at and Mrs Thaler Will make their ,
Ohio, and Mr. and Mr*. Gordon E&gt;1Thomapple
------------ - «.u_
lake Thursday evening home In lasrcdo. where the groom
agondd and daughter Bonita of It was sponsored by the Methodtet Is »tailoncd
spent the weekend with Mr | voung people* society who will use | Address:—
the proceeds for the transportation , B.Sgt. and Mr* Norval E Thaler '
&lt;301 Ohihuaiiua St.
1*3. Francis Estes and Mln Helen
SlccWe of Battle Creek were SatInstitute nt Lake Laautse.
urday evening dinner guesu of Mr August 5 to 10
Mrthodtat Ch oreb
Donald K. Bmltli. Pastor
10: 50—Morning worship.
11: 3O-8unday school
7: 00—Young People* Meeting
8: 00—Evening worship.
: 8:00—Wedaesday. mid-week wrv-

'• ftf’t ftSrt.....

hotn« with her parwiU. who were
caller* In th* evening. * Mr*, Lydia
{Catcher ha* been visiting at th*
Frank Dorr home In Freeport for
teverai- day*.
Mr. and Mn. Byron Cudney of
aClrtlqnl* were weekend gueau of
tlkdir parent*. Mr. and flra. Will
•r i Cudney. *• Jerry Blough of Hasting*
n |»pent the weekend at the Roy
■* Bloush home. ♦ Mr*. Bob Lee and
: , daughter of Lowell are apendlng thc
i week with her *Uter. Mr* Clare
L Oless and family * Mlu BeUy
Blough U spending lhe wack wilh
iv her aunt. Mr*. Flouio Held* In
Grand Rapids
* Martin Kunde
■ and family spent the Fourth bi NOTICE TO CBEDIT0B8
Howard City. * Mr. and Mrs Will
NISI* ot Miriilf’u. Th.
■' Mishler and daughter Gwendolyn
vi*lted Sunday afternoon with Mr.
* and Mrs. Will Mishler near Coats
I,’’, I orove.

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NOTICE TO CBEDITOBI
Mi

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t.illlai

The sermon thane lor Sunday
morning will be "Recruiting For
Christ." in the evening. “Why Go
To Chureh “ The evening massage
I’ the second of two sermon* oe
the subject

Don't Let Cracked
Windows Become
A Hazard

NOTICE TO CBjBDITOBB
Mui. at MUklua. Tt&gt;»
(or Ik. County of Barry.
la lha Matter at tka K.i

»r Iklt. Utdgy afternoon. * MH. Rtes Oukail andof Pennsylvania
daughter Luella
and
Haw*. II mother
were lun'• r*’J!«haQp gut*l* at Paul Hoffman's
h’*.'®un“*y BVtnln8; * Marilyn Marlin

York
Mr. and
3N&lt;hs

AUTO GLASS INSTALLED *0“ WAIT

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10:38—Bibie school.

Wa Carry a Complete Stack for any Make Car
The Best Values In New and Used Ault Parti
We Build Wogoni and Troilera
Welding—Expert Repairing
We Buy All Kindi of Burned or Wreaked Cara—in
any Condition

8:00—Evening worship.
8:00—Thursday evening
meeting8:00—Friday evening C
ties* meeting at the home
Ifoevenalr

10:00-Homing worship
11:00—Sunday mJkxiL
8:00—UBCZ
8:00—Tuesday evening
Hireling

CALL 2407
Complete Stock of New and Used Auto Parti

•

—prayer

&gt;.-&gt;• -&gt;
E bust- i....-, ..
of Putty t.»t«a &gt;.
,

S'
Prayer

George M Hokanson. Vermont­
ville ...
Alice Wolff. Maple Grove
Roderick Newton. Hasting*
Geraldine Mageor. Ha’fliuyt.
30 K.
J. Wesley Moore. Urbana Ohio.
Lula B. Laudenbach, Yankee
. Springs......................
....

PETE'S AUTO PARTS
221 N. MICHIGAN

Mr ana Mr* L A Day Mr- and ■1***’ T
Mrs Frank Day and Edwin Hawks ! }
were In Lawton and Keeler Sun-,
day attending lhe funeral of their rin.in
aunt. Mrs Theron Morehouse, at -nt.r...
the Keeler Methodist church She
a
was a aiitler of Mrs Edwin Day ,,u'

HASTINGS

•p

VVrt.on.
year* ago * Mr nnd Mrs. Floyd .
Nesbet entertained at a famfly । i" i.’nrdrtU1 ik»i
birthday dinner for Mrs Nesbet'.’ . ,nj ,Mlr unk»u«r.
father. Fred Brumm, who will be i.t. ».,j
r*
82. July 12 Those pre.’ent were Dr
i&gt;» •ui-l! in «M
and Mr*. Jack Brumm nnd daugh- wnnik* (r»m o&gt;, -i«i
ter of Lan»h»g. Mr and Mrs. V K
•
Brumm Mr and Mrs Dick Brumm *
it'* high time wo hod tho Standard OU
nnd children. Mr and Mrs Maurice j.,
Man
Purchls and children and George
Furniss of Battle Creek It was a a&gt;i
plaintiff.
If your car'* become * “rough rider.'' it* nhoek abtarbarn nuy
complete surprise to Mr Brumm n-&gt;
need attention. Better aak about thia next Liuu you atop at
and he received several lovely gitts.
* Leon Plumb of Detroit Is al the
tbo Sign of BTANDARD SBBVICX.
—«»-T wn.
M
Charlea Day home for a feu days
Mr and Mrs Karl Gasser and । —
children of Battle Creek were
Wednesday evening caller*. * Mr.
and Mr* Nelson Brumm and chil­
dren and the Dale DeVines were
Sunday »upper guests of the Ralph
DeVine* and observed the birth­
day of Dale Devine
Mrs
Nell
Walker of Chesaning was the gue»t
of relative* here from Monday un­
tn Friday * Mr and Mrs. Elgin
• Mead were Thursday evening caliers of Mr and Mr* Merritt Mead
On Wednesday* evening the Cam1 eron McIntyre*, the Ruasell Meads
'the Merritt Mead* and Mr* Nell
Walker enjoyed a potluck supper at
: Roush's park and celebrated the
birthday of Zane Mead.
' Mr and Mrs Sagar Miller «nd
famllv and their guests were Sun­
When the weather is sultry and you feel hot and sticky then
day dinner guests of Mr and Mrs
| Vernon Thompson of Freeport 1
is the Mme you would no doubt give a great deal to change
; Sharon Matteson of Hastings is
spending the week with the Millers
places with this chap. But this is only ONE of the hundreds
nnd Mrs Dellmay Miller of Farm­
ington l» spending some time with
of jobs Reddy will do for you to bring greater comfort and
her son and family * Mr nnrf Mr*
i Paul Kesler entertained at a family
convenience into your home for the amazingly small cost of
' dinner last Bunday honoring the1
I birthday of Mrs. J. J Wlllll*. Thir- .
only a few pennies a day.
' ty relatives enjoyed a lovely dinner I
| and a fine time. * Mr. and Mrs |
i Wilson Willits of Muskegon were
I weekend guests of their parents, the
I Rev and Mrs J J. Willits Marilyn
‘ and Wilson Jr. spent all ot last
I week here * Mrs Stanley Haley
ana sons of Lansing spent part of'
last week with her mother. Mr*
I Clara Day * Mr and Mrs ErfWBr(i f
, Lcchleitner and children of Cen: ter Road were Thursday evening .
I callers and Mr and Mrs. FcrrU;
Lathrop were Friday evening callers
of Mr. and Mrs. Burr Fassctt
| Mr and Mrs Henry Kelvertng
i and two child ran of Muskegon were
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�Nell L. Buck. A. M. 2/c. son of' Monday Harold Townsend hopped
I lhe V-E ribbon signifying hls presthe next to tumble.
—11 ence in Germany on v-E day. Bill you Utile ladv, you couldn't have Mr. and Mr*. Earl Buck. R. 5, 1* the noon train far New York to Itil neXt time.
„„
-he , is with an engineer unit—says 11* -hit the desk-’ where a finer skip­ home an 30 day leave. He will re- report at Klngspolnt Academy
per and hl* mate were in commanu. port back to Jacksonville. Fla., and where he will have a year* school- ।that genial. go-grtUr, Oeor
38th
for
45
day*
before
reporting
to
.
OK.
but
the
thing
he
*
moat
tn(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.1
Fort Sheridan. Ill. Charles wears j terested in l* points—and who lin t, Walt an&lt;L hl* brother-in-law. Dick will be stationed In the State* for ■ Ing finishing aa an Ensign in the ,pcntcr. manager of lhe
I Merchant Marine and Naval Re- jStore. He may have some k.-«.u --Army
Flngleton. both left Wed. (yester­ g moa.
---- -------------- p
rived home. I believe this to the the Philippine campaign ribbon 1 He needs 21 more.
Aller visiting hU parent*. Mr. serve He sure to a knock-out In to give you about hls sailor son and IM*—Dick to Miami beach. Wait
first lime Paul haa been home since with 2 star*, the Asiatic Pacific I Of course, point* don't always day)
and Mr*. George Convene also on uniform, of course, he'* a keen ,chatter about folks all over town, j •
*
stripe
with 4 star* plu* a bronze work If some superior aay* you're to the we*t coast.
entering the service about 3 yr*,
Kenny Tinker, looking fine was R. 5. to Pvt. George Converse, home looking guy to begin with. At tne You'll just have to wait and aoe. ; Mrs- t-MMat* Tin
arrow
head
signifying
an
Initial
escntlal.
That's
lhe
pickle
Curtis
ago. Welcome home. Paul.
from 20 nNM. oversea*, for 30 day*, station to see Harold off were hls
home for two days.
□
N&lt;?w for a* much aa space will, 325 8. Hanovar
In closing I would like lo wish D-day landing for action. No won- Hawkins is in. He's home with 114
Saw Lyle Newton long enough to Hls brother, A'8 Charles Converse HUB. clas*. males George Brown
— allow.
| The secretary
all of you the beat of luck. May der your dad stood by so proudly—1 point* but it doesn't count in hi* chat a bit about hls young son now to receiving hl* boot training at and Duane Ottoeen. Duane, wound-1 Cpl. Ernest Burr (Ernie to you) ! }.‘tJnTnd*Pfr^ n
----- •—
---■ tine
-•— and after
Curtis look*
God Blesa You and that you be you're such a grand looking fellow.case.
Great Lakes, and will be home July cd in Europe, to now stationed at
such a dam nice kid—there we saying he was glad to be home he about 6 moa. old.
‘ 1 arrived in New York Wed. He called
brought back to us very soon.
A short chat with Gordy Croth- 26th on leave. George will report Percy Jonr*. He and Chuck Leon-1
go again. Anyhow, t'waa while vis­ added, "now I want to be in Chi­
.. home
and *aid
he expected to he'*
ar- 1
,y
at Camp Grant. Ill, on Aug. 12th ard. also at Percy Jones, are home
hT home
thto week^PeHuti
iting with Charles that Lawrence cago." We didn't get her name but
Mr*. Robert Bom
for hto new assignment.
, often now.
1
Perhaps he *
WIeland'4 dad said Larry expects to you know how 'll*. Here's what the
KLarry
Puller
here
on
boot
leave
Still
haven't
seen
Oene
Bu*h
aU'e~■
y
Dear Gang:—
~
i Uon. Unless *
. 1 mo, 1 day since Gordy had
be home from Carlyle Bk*.. Pa. official report- said about Curtis:—
।
been
received
Coming *t you on lhe double
&gt;m
O.
L.
say*
he
planned
it
so
since
he's
been
home.
Here
’
s
the
Arthur
Burghdorf.
wounded
overj
n away from home. He said he
-------------- ON. S. C, PORT OF
within a couple weeks. Will be
CHARLESTON.
If we*dun't there'll be much trouble looking for you. Larry.
could be home to give hto pal*, official report sent through about . was. received a medical discharge
EMBARKATION. July 4—Techni­ waa still walking on air and he's
for service Wed (yester- , him.
on a Friday and by Tuesday was pltallzed cent
cal Sergeant Curtis4&lt;awkins. 20. of happy Just to be a civilian again. who leave
the 18th&gt;. a real send off.! 'Jr-H. ” -w «r I back on hto old Job working at tne ,
friendly. Russell Blough who re­ Hastings. Michigan, chief of a He look* fine apd has already had day.
Many
of hto H.HB. graduating class 824 East MUI Street, Hostings, Barry county- gkrage. Hto brother. | California.
hls
first
game
ot
golf
around
lhe
turn* thc 20th lo Texas where he heavy bomber crew with the 15th
leave
—
Phil
Frandsen.
Honis
Keeler,
:
Aiichi«**i.
ha*
retuiucu
from
a
Junior, now
tn Germany, has
, .
.u. AdfulantOM
course.
.
expects to be for a few months Army Air Force in Italy, arrived
Arriving home Tuesday came Rex Stuart Benedict, etc. Larry look* I of duty in the Atlantic where he I »tan«l up for a year with the army '
Maybe we are kaki-wacky, but we and then probably—over. He men­ here today- by transport plane en
nrjnt
as patrol plane commander | of occupation. He writes that he
lie L . .
Tate" from Europe He went across plenty O.K. in blues—bet Madalon served a*
still believe that It U Just 'cause tioned that his cousin Jack Blough, route home.
•
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।• jSSSnarim to atore.lt.
Sigler
agrees
with
that,
l-arry
also
,
aboard
pne
of
the
Navy
*
land'
drive*
all
oyer
Germany
returning
in
Oct
—
hls
brother
Gib
went
It's so dunged good to ace you guy* brother of Charles now In service,
After their 30 daya furlough, al­
back here again, that you all look will leave, for duty Wed. (yester­ most all members of lhe group will across In Dec. to thc Pacific. This told ua that hl* folk* have received । based Liberator search plane* on German soldier* to their homes.'• II and expect* to be home soon.
.? । Malcolm Tuckerman and 'T8
downright handsome. On the level day.! Russell'* address 1*:—serial be leaving for oversea* again—thl* will be a great homecoming for a cable from hi* brother Harold. 138 combat patrol* with Patrol He aay* personally he d let them
I waik but someone has figured
out Coldren both H.HB.
Rex—he'll see young’Darwin Rex­ who was wounded In Germany, that I Bombing Squadron 103.
malarky.
. the soonleft,
number 30472574. fellows,
1P28 81g. thl*
Co, I*
Kelno
­ time
to the Pacific .
1* on hl* way home. t
•
I The Hasting* airman nnd his Ithp «&gt;ontr they ore home the »oonford. a year and a half old. for th# heJohnny
Take Saturday for example—it ly Field. Austin, Texas.
Bulling arrived horn. I matM comprised one of five squad- , ?,rJ5.'yn51U BCt t0 work rebu,1&lt;Un* ।
Sergeant Hawkins was Inducted first time. Another brother Max.
acemed like the Freeport fellow*
, al Sampson. N. Y.
... —... — - ------------- -------- ------- 1 into the Army In March. 1943. and recently home la stationed In Fla. Tues. Know hell have Interesting roIU) operating as front-line units । Germany.
were sure having a reunion. There Marshall
Capl. Gordon P. Fisher ha*
Segar
who
had
written
went
overseas
to
a
base
in
Italy
In
Will try and talk with Rex and new*
wa* Woodrow. Auerdlng home from
tell—will relay it to .you Ioiof rieci Air
Air wing
Wing ocrcn.
Seven. sue
The nvc
five। । AA telegram
telegram has
has been
been received
received
---- to ....
.Continued on Page 3, See.
Germany. E.T.O. ribbon plus star*, hi* mother he hoped to be home May. 1M4. He has been awarded pass hls story on to you.
later^He
later
He was with
wlth^ the heavy
heavyarar- groups
gr&lt;&gt;ups san
sank
k 14
14 Nazi
Nazi U-boat*,
U-boal». probprob- that
thatHoward
HowardShellington,haa
Shellington haa
been
been I
Home the 19th of June, and back mored division and has a couple „b|y destroyed two others and reported missing *ince June 21*t.,
wllh a souvenir for us—a large for the day when they always used the following decorations: Air Medfirst" to hls credit
credit-he
waswith
with damaged
damaged” ’16
i’s.’“In
in "their
day-and- I Two weeks ago
-n the following offl- i
German flag wllh Ute Swastika, to have Ice eream—he made it. and 1 al with an Oak Leaf Cluster, and this week lo Camp Grant. Ill. went “"first"
—he was
their ”day-andarrived
on
the
4th
of
July.
He
lui*
I
five
Bronge
Battle
Star*
for
his
--------------- ‘to ------' sea ’lane*,. clal’ »tory arrl
rrived about Howard. |
Bob Pratt after overseas duty. Bob, that he had taken at Ewn. Thanks
lhe- -----first Americans
cross the lllsht .patrols over vital
^uropean---------------Theater Ribbon.
stationed in England with thc ; ------------—
a grand looking fellow and Just as Rhine and also with"'the first lo they
soldier for remembering us. Woody been
uiey were-of
were-of materia)
material assixtance
asstotance In
In
FIFTH AIR FORCE. PHILIP- i
8th Air Fbrce ground crew. Sure
nice, wear* a unit citation with 2 croa* lhe Elbe river.
1 curbing
1— lhe ----------------------------- PINES—Flight Officer Howard A. |
has many souvenirs and no one hope
menace of
Germany's
we ll sec you Marshall before
clusters, lhe Bronze Star and E
Major rtay
Ray rmnie
Plnnle amvca
arrived Monaaon- undersea raiders and speeding the Shclilngton. son of Mr. and Mn. I
Is more Interested In them than your 30
day
furlough
end*.
*
.
Wlille
visiting
with
Curtis,
Rich
­
T. O. ribbon with 2 silver star*. I day for 10 day* from the Rcglmcn- safe flow of men and supplies to E E. Shclilngton of Freeport, has i
his young nephew—your son Mar­
lc European---fronts.
tin Btut*. understand you're in' Still Saturday, from Freeport, ard Hotchkiss appeared He'* also which adds up to 10 engagements. • tai hospital at Greensboro. N C. y
-------------------—‘T.
I arrived overseas and Is assigned to
Czechoslovakia
(Mrs
Stutz is and down town, but In civilian enroute to the Paclfc after 8 mos. He will be assigned A.T.C. at Ban- i He .expects overseas order* will bo
._ .
.
.
., the
meRed
neo Raider*,
naiuers.one
otic otoi the
me leadicauWoody's slater &gt;. There'll be more to clothes, was Don ITeston. who has
gor. Me. ..
1 awaiting him a* soon a* he return* . lieutenant'
---------------------Ueutenant Bush, w
who
also served
lnR hcavy
unlu of the nlth killTtlAI EiMANPF
Discharged from lhe army with i (c.,| Harold Hewitt Is spending a as» security officer, was an employe
Alr ynrce Bomber Command.
/VIU I VML FIlwMlWVE
report nbout Woody before his 30 been discharged on points Who many, wear* 3 stars on lhe E.T.O.
ribbon and will report lo Fort Dlx. 106 points on July 4th—quite a’21-u«/
l-aay &gt;u
furlough
&gt;iuub..with
------ -------------his wife---and
— of the Duplex Printing Press Com­
daya arc up and he reports back said Saturday wu Freeport day.
N J. then Camp Shelby. Miss for celebration for the declaration of baby Carolyn Marie, ------..._
f
pjmy.
Battle
Creek.
Michigan
beThe
flight
officer,
a
graduate
of
to Camp Shelby. Mis*.—Just hasn't
born
June
Home for 3 day* early July was moving order*. Look for story and
been time for a good visit yet.
inucpcnacuce
independence
—
biiu
and
nuw
now
home
-urin.
to
nth.
me
The
nrwnu
Hewitts
nvc
live
ui
in
miuuicMlddlci
fore
entering
the
Navy.
He
Is
a
the
Hastings
High
School.
Is
a
coPfc. Gerald "Curly" Reynold*. picture about Dick in this issue or
Cpl Clinton Horn. He has served ville. Mr*. H being the former Hel- ' former studc...
student of Western Michl- .pilot on a B-24 Liberator bomber.
Visiting on the epmer wllh Roger
next.
.j------.w. —
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.w —
_._„ —
—
।
n combat airman, he is one of _ .
43
month*
oversea*
—u
Hawaii.
New
en McDyer. u_.u
both kbeing
graduate* ___
gan College.
Leyendedccr (who arrived home In ly since he'd been married so he the
oversea* veteran* home for i Guinea, and on right through lhe of tk HB. How did you manage not-Da*h New*
1 the Red Raiders who is striking I Hasting*
June for 31 daya after 35 months In showed us a picture of hls wife, a 30Other
daya enroute to thc Pacific In- । Philippine campaign. Clinton* with tiie safety pins etc.. Cpl
India) now stationed al Camp most attractive young lady, who is elude
Rua* Townsend, and &gt;home
------- town
town isHastings
Hastings Hope
Hopewe'U
well That
—
Thatguy
guywith
wllhthe
thegrand
grandsmile
smileGrant. III., and home over the now In Calif. Il has been 4'i yr*. ' Ronald Pfc.
McKibben Haven’t had a have the
to meet- him remember hls picture in thc paper | &lt;
lhe good
—" luck
-- ----------------weekend, was the Barcroft family.
chance to visit with either of them .for
ui &gt;
a bit
ii'- of talk. Until then heres _j|m Bowerman is home. It's good ; 1
Uiwrence Barcroft and his wife,
Welcome Home fellow and how do I to see him. He wears plenty of | '
with their two adorable young chil­
you like that picture oL you we service bar* and stars including lhe •
dren. (Lawrence Jr. looks like hto
f,lf lhr (lr,t tlmr hl* bab» have on the front page?
, , I Purnle
Purple Heart. Mrs. B.
B. will return !!
dad) were telling Roger that all thc fh.‘‘’J!l5WHkl.blt,,lrvC'ruv1‘,olnr
Anothef arriving home on July
JU'T I with him when he reports back to
*h?n"fiSS;;
fellows were getting married. To ku
4th was Neil Lancaster after
18 1I hi* hoaplul.
T 18
Illustrate they discussed Albert a little time with Mr*. R. on the |
Returning Sunday after a week
Barcrofts marriage Sunday to a west coast before they ship out- On Speaking ot Russ Townsend, re­ months overaea* He wear* » unit*
minds
us
of
hl*
sister
Wave
Vir
­
citation received as he served with at home will go Paul Myer*. 3 2 c
cousin of Mr* Lawrence Barcroft hls way back Curly was stopping
ginia Townsend, so to her. how goes the 8lh Air Force In England. Oth­ to Memphis. Tenn, lo Ret hls trav­
in Chicago to see hl* nephew, sail­
er brother* In service are Leo In eling orders to New Orleans
ding. Albert gallantly volunteered or Paul Benham taking hls boot the navy?
Caught a glimpse of Wave Mar­ Germany. Paul with the Infantry In I They tell us Raymond Murphy
to nelp wipe thc dishes after the training at Great Lakes.
gie
Mathews
home
last
week.
Also.,
lhe Pacific, and Lyle. 4*» year* In and Corliss Barnes are home. How
reception and all that—t’waa over
the dish pan that cupId shot hi*
19 month* In ?Alaska, then 5 a glimpse ot Wave Elvira DcWeerd service, now in France. Three other about that—are you fellow*?
on
Sunday.
Watch
for
her
letter
in
brothers are now nt home with
Seen chatting under the clock on
...........
e
and
Germany
dart and Albert met hi* lovely Bar- month* in France
thl*
Issue
or
the
next,
it's
a
good
honorable army discharge.
and
now
home
for
30
days
headed
bara Said Roger. "Look* like —•*-------*--------After 40 months overseas with Dick
luck Mannl.
aunm. Vince
Vince Smith.
nnuin. and
ana
all thc good men are going bad " west is former Coffee Shop employ­ one to all of you.
Bob Munjoy 1* home from Eur­ thc 5th division, and now home on i ovwrge drown. Blamed ii we didn't •
Careful soldier when you talk that ee. likeable William Clark. He wears
----------------------‘—• ••them
—- but
• '»If —
our notes about
we i
way. or sure as shoot in* youD be the E.TD ribbon with one star and ope with an army point discharge points Is John Gabriel, who when •lose
Guess he could hardly wall to put stationed at F\)rt Custer met and remember correctly Vince was
on civics he wo* ao glad to be home married Edith Reneau. Hastings, headed for Corpus Christi and soon
and out of uniform. So far we R 1. John, a native of New York, expected to be rent out. Dick re- '
mtosed seeing him however we're wear* the Bronze Star and E.T.O. ported he had been on *hore duty
still on the lookout.
ribbon wllh 5 engagement stars. on the west coast since hls last
. Regular
Anolher home and as eager to John plans to stay here and make visit home Tills we remember for
slip back into civilian life as Bob. farming hi* occupation. Hr said sure—Vince to George. "Do you
to Lout* Miske. He and Mrs. M he fell annoyed and disgusted that know that cute nurse at Great
have been here for 2 week*. Hope the fellow* oversea*
w——— so lorlong had• —
not• । Lake*?”—he gave her name. "I&gt;&gt;
things work your way Louis, you've been given
Iven 30 day ►
home
----- furlough* j
aaid George "I work In lhe
certainly put in your lime and even wher.
&gt;hen the?
they —
knew they
,would
-------- Mtnc medical unit with her." and
from the early part of the fracas have to return to the front. How­ from thc way he replied we gath­
too.
ever. he soy* he's willing to call it ered hls enthusiasm was not entire­
Johnny Keeler, ill some time with s day now. and forget the whole ly In appreciation of medical
malaria, now at Percy Jones, is business which he Intend* lo do.
science.
home for 14 days. Hls brother Is
•till overseas.
Walt Caukin* flew In lost Tues­
day just 48 hr*, after his baby
daughter was bom. Since Mr*. C..
the former Margaret Flngleton. and
little Margo Anne have been at
WITH GRAND ENTRY MARCH
t Urnitad Quantity
home. Walt ha* taken over with
thc baby. He docs everything exGalaxy of Color!
Action Cqloret
• • . Coma Earlyl
cepl give her a bath. He could do
that too—the navy *ure prepares a
Contests of all kind*—Actual Cattle Cutting—Steer
guy to fulfil) the duties of a dad.
Wrestling—Wild Horse Riding—Square Dance on
day just 48 hr*, after hls baby
‘Add beanty and old faiMoned charm to yew I *
daughter Was born Since Mrs. O..
Horseback.
Speed, Action4 ond Bending Races!
the former Margaret Flnglelon. and
garden with this handsome trellis. Finished
Adm. 60c. Including tax. Children under 12 years free
little Margo Anne have been at
home. Walt has taken over with
in shiny water-resistant white. **“*•*
±
REGULATION WESTERN ARENA!
the baby. He doc* everything ex­
cept give her a bath. He could do
high, easy to put together.
that too—the navy sure prepares a
"glad to have her aboard" and to
You know like washings, scrubbing,
etc—probably when Walt gives
of Grand Rapid, on U8I6. "The Firal State Show in Michigan.1'
Margo her feedings he says some­
thing like, "down the hatch." Any­
Length
Far Lrekpreaf CmwoHmi
how we know that Walt is mlghly

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N between the good news about the war these
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direct bearing on military and civilian production
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Our domestic supplies of fats and oils will be
approximately one and one-half billion pounds less
than last year. Yet thousands of tons of fats are (
still needed to help make countless essentials for tho
battle- and home-fronts.
While country people have been doing an even'
better job of saving fats than the city folks, we must
remember that, because of the meat situation, we
are in a better position to save. That’s why we can’t
afford to miss a trick.

They’re all big days for I-ong Distance
these days. Our job is to take them in stride
and get your calls through without waiting.
Most of the time it works out that way, but
sometimes there’s an extra big crowd on some
circuits. Then Long, Distance will say —
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and scrapings. Melt them down once a week and add
the liquid fat to the salvage can. Skim soups and
gravies. Scrape every pan. Every drop is important.

When your salvage can is full, take it to your
butcher, and get 2 red points and up to
for each
pound. If you have any difficulty, call your County
Agent or Home Demonstration Agent.

100,000,000 More Pounds of

Used Fits Are Needed

Apprered ky VFFA nd OPA.

This Yuri

Pxidjer ky faduUr*

HI ST PAN
79c
Long we*’Ing plastic inred.

»8«
Long-wearing plaatto with
rustproof sum claapa

Niif* Inch Length

Wax-Tnotod

Serab Brash
Me

POLISHING
CLOTH 15®

rood tough brash th*t will

Be Ready for Emergency

TTM
IlEPAIR
KIT

13®

23®

^Ox.Cm

CAR WASH
H«v, sffsetta* washing

Chamois 1,

Includs* patch** and eraart

FIRESTONE TIRE HEADQUARTI
PASSENGER - TRUCK -TRACTOR

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111 WEST STATE ST.,

FHONI 2701

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at

VILLE *!i
MOA before going on to daughter Mary Ellen Scekall. left
Mlnneapcxte?Minn. * for their home in Vermontville.
tHn. George Hole* arcom- i Saturday after a few days' visit
by bis father. Will Holes, with her parents. Mr. and Mr*. W.
glHUlMtete with J H. MeKavllt.

Cu»qyy. Mahal

tn-1

■nU?.*!**’

home tn Ithaea. New York. Bunday I
! uimn
noon after uuee weeks' visit with 1°** »fhool has the dhtlnetlon to i Billie
her brothers snd sister*
and h,T'
£* Oral SPAR to be sunbt
Floyd* parent* Mr and Mrs W manlerf ln. Honolulu. In a recent care.
K Ha'rp^T Mr
I

fpV

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r« for

ently hid a severe cbm of afternoon. * Mr. ai
that alto needed medical Lyn* w*ra In Battle

it*. Dr. and Mr* Frank
son ot Mr. snd Mrs. Harry Lewi*
II they can find a house.
of northwait Thornapp'.e, who
'she became the bride ot LL Cmdr.
Saturday to aee hla mother. Mra Joined ths Mav» Nov. 20. te now
d at the Bertha Wake cot- Thursday from Chicago, where site
J*.—
---------- .£75-! Elliott Rice, UNNR of Providence,
Cora Kermeen, a patient there.
i Oun lake Wednewtey * accompanied her cousin.
Mlsa
R.I.
.
day. July 8. when fourteen rela­ They also called te aee the twin
«kto»to ttoto.p«ni nil— Owipaolyn Wing,-two weeks ago. A haa Juit
it_ returned
c „ ,
, , three yean'
The bride _is___
the_daughter of ■...
Mrs. tives gathered for a chicken din­ baby girls f born then Thursday. | Wands. He went oversew on Msrch ten boys and girls at the home on
from
7.
1*
”~*• July
*•&lt;!— 16, honoring her
1 Ota tarsi ot Frank Coa 55,7
over»w du\r* W*s"^ma y*cksan, Margsrat '.McyerTof’charlatli and ner honoring Pfc. Joe Hula recent­
Monday,
Hatting*. Wednesday•after- ।
P«J
teacher te lhe ' Hightend' Part ?raduated
daughter.. Carol's 10th birthday.
graduated from Albion oolltte
college ta
tn ly returned from the European war
tone.
Present waa the Carl Hula
—
w,]Wirl tekinn
school, accompanied her brother
,M
“
Q
*
The children
enjoyed
outdoor
1630.
6ha
resided
at
the
Talbot
brother
1
S
ulItoSSk. it?.'
i home while In Middleville.
family of Irving. Mr. and Mr*. H. town waa a Sunday visitor of the '
nude a super-duper time.
18 vWtlri her dnlece ^rs^Tte^Mug* * Mr' ,nd Mrs Harry Bllx:h «P«’t I ,lac vrusaoers. a new □rasniss- Wlobleekl a nd children of Shelby- Waddali brothers. ★ Mias Jean I
villa, Mlaa Katherine Hulaof Grand Oriffeth li spending a tew days I
The Crusaders, a
fs
* Mr
iSd’fcnfS Thursday evening at Caledonia ‘Ion for boys and girl* of the 6lh. Rapids, besides the Immediate fam- with Mias Alics William* at her
Cooley family of Hastings
received from
4-H Camp
*rt^rohter# wm1
Darlc
have Its
Kurdey visitors of her parr*­ 1
liars where
wrirre they
iney met members
mcmowi of
oi .. 7th and 8th grades, te to .....
- ...„
&gt;w. Helen Crldler.
. and Mn George Juppher family. including her brother, firat party thl* Wednesday evening j.Joe* Y?0?? sister Louise, was Plants Johnson and children of
, Rodney Kenyon,
the Rev. Jack Bowen and family of I
toe Methodist church end play- —
served with —
lee cream. These home- Grand Rapids were Friday evening kla and has entirely recovered from | «nd Doris
nHtK ralr..\.&lt; COOkcd
hele attended the
SothTr
brother. MreH. K OT&lt;—. _ —-J ba“ a plenla
»• i I fTTAimH
cooked mSMl*
meals 1beat OI rations all visitors of Mn. Pearl Kenyon,
wound* received March 5 when hit &lt;-h camp ।
y Itee. whose parents are
lonquin lake from
to pieces, hey Joe?
1 Mr*. Olive Talbot and mother by shrapnel. He waa with the 3d Sunday unt
in Battle Creek during Mr. flmlHM. ThCTgteoehffiBSte.‘ind
Bedford and EWbert Uu- ■ Wednesday
ot the
tineas, is spending a week
returned home Thursday from a Army te Germany at the time; and
Youth Fellowship and correspond*
service Noles
, two
Uss Lol* ChurehlU * The Mrs Cox celebrate their 13th anrii- *enden recently passed their physl- with the former Junior League.
two «weeks' visit with relatives te waa wounded In the back.
1|
The
Young
Womans
Guild will
versary.
*Mr»
ManSham
and
cal
exams
for
service.
*
Mr.
and
Pvt.
James
Faulkner
te
expected
r twins. Judy and Joan arc veraarv.
Mrs Arnold Hoebeke. nee Betty Flint. * The Rev. Leroy Chamber­
Officers of the society which was
-»nter
p
an
.
,
r
._
to
~
land
te
...
New
...w
York
.
v
.
m
lhe
-a.
&gt;Ha
first
»
vf
of
meet
thte
Thursday
evening for Its
g this week with their RranddauRhter Mia* Nellie Brady. Mr*. Nell Alger of Kalamaxoo *oent formed a month ago. are Comman- Streeter and ------ti
small daughter ran- nun
u&lt; the
me Leighton
x.«isuiun church
caurcn
lain of
spent a couple days la*t week at llut
is*™ weekend with his daughter. dar’.“jean Kinton”*cap"taln' Marilyn t,raweek tor C«mP Bru' 1 preached at the First United Breth- thte week. He wm recently trans- 1 regular monthly meeting al th*
Deep lake with the former's son.
s.wit.
ferred to lhe 44th division and Is home of Mr*. Lydia Solomon.
Hhermsn Sharp and family * Dr.
■ —- .........
-----------| day evening. * Mr. and Mrs. Ed leaving from South Hampton. Engll.nnlno nf CVvuv.—vilt. «... Riin. tend together with 14.999 other eol- i
—&gt;_
CJ.-E Lund m tor hl. toe m ,*X,■ the three standing committee* are: ? hAr'
Blrlhday »Party
I ____
Mias Judy .....
Parker of Annn.Arbor,
u«,
ome
Ely
McNaughtons »cvaev- aay
day visnora
visitors oi
of nis
hla orotner,
brother. ai
Al ana
and dler* on a large transport.
David Lutx: service. Eu- noT
?e at the
uie “
&gt; xinnuinwru
Minneapolis.
Minn.. Thursday
for Cl.u
entj all
jn Lctahton WIM,
with uku
their pa.cnua,
parent*. Worship
---------- , ---- --------.
--was given
iriv*n a birthday
lilrthrtav party
nnrlv BaturMatur.
gene Crans: recreation. PhylU*' SLal ye^?' *» ««»* stationed in family on north Grand Rapid* 8t.
Robert Frost who te laying oil wm
"n®.
Hslrigete were in brand Rapids one a visit with hls mother and other Mr. and Mr* Dave Thaler and Mr. Flnkbelner.
who graduated from ,** ?The
Mr*.
Bowen
Temporary adult coun- France. Ed "21°.
he...{lRex.
5x' “and
V’.JS
”'' Jack ?°
’en plpe lines for the U. S. army and day. July-14. by her grandmother
" te Rev taanard
has been located In China wu re-! Mr*. Charles Parker honoring ths
day last week at a family gathering relatives a Mrs Emma Hetemlller "nd Mr.s Robert Smith * The Rsv Mine
1 T-K in
" 1938. went —
overseas last
— Ap■- . -and
-• -children
- -of Flint
-* were Satur.
Killinn family spent Sunday and
awarded pie bronze star. He title girl's 11th birthday. GucaLv
The bov* and alrte who will at­ 1 rll and expect* to remain there a day luncheon guests of hte sister, cenUy
Monday in Kent City because of
haa been transferred and te sup-1 were ner aunts. Mr*. Roman Fcld, Mr* Harey Batech on their way to
! tend the Intermediate camp at Hom couple more rears.
" - ■------ ------- the critical Illness of her iteler.
Jauach and daughlera. Ann and
Richard Allen, who entered serv- Gull take where they are vacation­
i lake near Newaygo. July 22-28 are
Lt. Robert Smith, son of Mr and
anet of HMtlngs. Mr*. Charlea
Robert Bonneville. Junior Miller, ice this Wednesday, has been en- I Ing. * Mr*. Will Sweet visited her
| PhyllL* Flnkbelner. Carol Schenkel, tertalned by several friend* thl* I steter and family In Pottenvlll* Mrs. Vern Smith, spent from Wed- Parker. Jr. and little daughter
Approaching Marriage
week, together with hte par- over the weekend. * V. V. Tabor of nesday until Saturday with the I Janet, and Judy's sister and broth­
Invltatllns have been Issued to Jean Killion nnd Barbara Helrlgi I. past
ent*. Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Allen. Rexnll drug store te taking a week's home folks. Robert who has Jseen i er. Clurlene and Albert. Jr. of Ann
lhe marriage of Mtes Donna Mary
Thursday evening they were at Hog vacation and hu Joined hl* family on the staff and faculty of the i Arbor. Refreshments included a
Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
lake In Yankee Springs twp. wllh who are at a cottage In the Grand Field Artillery school al Fort Sill, lovely cake made by her couiln.
Library Receives Cheek
Clifford Dnvts to Robert Jack
Tharnapple-Kellogg school and relatives and enjoyed a fish supper. Traverse section with her mother Okla., after three year* of army1 Ann Felsnausch Judy, who had
Chase, naval medical student in the
has
to overseas ; been &lt;u»k»i*
visiting uc.
her i.u.upaic.ui
grandparents tul
for
Friday ckv.kMis
evening they were
all &gt;upsup- 1 niui
nnd ikuiers.
sisters. raui
Paul rauixner
Faulkner is
Is oacg
back i life
»cir an
r- —
~ been assigned ~
University of Michigan, and the community libraryJreceived a check *per guc*ts
at the Loren Tuugale at his old post managing the drug duty Accompanied by hls wife, several days, accompanied her
son of Mr and Mrs David Chase
from the state board of
home at Parmelee and Saturday I business during hl* absence
““Y kn. Btturffay for Oregon She brother and ateter. to Lake Michof Middleville.
. libraries.
nt Tongate
r-i.i, fam-------i BU1 RoM g0Verninenl ordnance
remain In the west dur- ‘ igan near Holland where their parme ceremonv will
win be
oe oerformed
oertormeV*1*? evening of the Clair
The
isn. te havin
having
vaca- lnL?Ja arten?e- „
.
,
I ent" h*** bc,-n «pendlng their vaIly at Caledonia. Friday. Richard man,
g a two weeks' vacaIn the Middleville Methodist church
-. the -----. .
Friday lhe family enjoyed a fam- cation, and all are expected back
latter part of. ..
the week
at B o'clock Saturday evening. July
X^hU^tinJw and hte parents went to Grand I tlon and
for which
library h
haa
qualified. Rapid* where he visited hls two 1 accompanied by Mr* Ross will go liy rranlpngt th* Charles and Wm.'to call at lhe.Parker home this
21 and will be followed by a recep- tnr
whieh the llhr,rr
** nuaiifiwi
Campbell home on the Irvins road.:। week on their way home to Ann
...uuu.uuin. and
grandmother*
«miu hte
iiu two
.wu *ister».
auici». to
io Northport
norinpm and
ana spend
apenaaa lew
fewaay*
day* xr
। and because the local tax support . —
tlon.
---'
th.
I
____
__
__
-I
Tne
flr*t
time
thev
have
all
h»n
Richard
goes
to
service
with
the
‘
and
do
some
deep-sea
fishing.
*
1
The
£*ral
tlme
u,e
’
r
h
*ve
all
been
•. Arbor.
■ I.* being maintained Tl makes a
since Christmas
1041. j
1 total of *374.61 alate aid received i best of wishes from many friends. I utile Joyce Elaine will slay with i todether
। thia year.
Annual School Meeting
tncy
are
away,
w
mix
.
mora
nanIX
”
i.C
“
.•"•
’
"•■I
Th* Vern Smith fatnllv 1* now
1 Monday was annual school elec­
The ^eu^ mo^lv meetlmr of !°!&gt; *P&lt;"1 ,lhe 5M*end
Barlow Carlton Smith recently returned I nicely
Ion spent lhe weekend at Barlow ?arlu,n Smith recently returned I nicely settled In their new home
tion for Thoenapole-Kellogg school
The regular monthly meeting of
on we,t M"ln 81 purchased »l D
Clyde Schlffman waa brought the Masters-Jones circle of lhe | lake with her brother. Sim Smith i fr°T nlor®
but only twenty-five eligible voters
and
family
*
The
Bapltet
ladles
,
,*"
lhe
Pwiflc.
Paul
।
W.
Wiley, and also known a* Hie
from
Pennock
hospital.
Friday
and
were enough interested to attend
Methodist church will be held thb
a most enjoyable time Friday
HMberl
family Fod Blake house
the meeting and only ten present la convalescing at hU home on East Thursday. July 19 at 2 pm. in the II had
at their work meeting at the P. D.
’Cb4!K^2Sii
t
ubter‘ Mr*
Mr *n&lt;1 ,Mr* JamM
to thc business session In the eve­ Main St. altho he must remain In Junior room of the church. It Is
Snealhen home. A Mha Pearl Hen- wgL J?
. J*?1 y
»■
m»nagers of the Arcade restaurant
ning. This must indicate everyone bed a few days more.
hoped there will be a good attend­
&amp;?ye also
atao moved
movw‘ Into
lnl° their
ll,p| home,
5re&lt;lcr‘cf1
2, c- *rave
Burdet Benaway and mother ance. Members are asked to contri­ dershott of Detroit, sister-in-law , *J™""*WJneWLJZf'i
te perfectly satisfied with lhe pres­
Charles Campbell and formerly
formerly;*
the KW
government
H*1”!0 recently completed
“Tp» u boot train-jI,he
’imcnt house nadjoining
ent Set-Up.
( ,wwc
were iuIn c«*«.ac
Battlevteth,
Creek. aTuesday
iicaum/ r»ceve- bute something toward n miscel­ of
_, ...
.a vicinity, ihas
. - -, sold
&gt;her Camp
— । Ina
— Sarah Campbell
...
11 ni.an
of
this
"J* al tile Great
Great Lakrn Htatlnn
Station. Is
Is '’ th
the
place
Ray Aubll and Harold Oriffeth ning lo see Mr. and Mrs Ear) Lee laneous program.
on Otseffo lake which a
she
has no- i Jtoa
located
at FnrragUl.
Idaho.
were unanimously elected members Mr. Lee still remains seriously 111
T„W^P.
s
'Het.
carllon
Smith,
who
has
a
Woman*
Haelelv
nt
6'Sgt. Carlton Smith, who has a Woman'* Baelely nt
his sister. '*
ISIroquls
eraled several years, and will give
ot thc board. Ray to succeed him- at the home
------- of *•'*
Ch
possession Aug. 1. * Miss Beverley position at the Percy Jones Con-1
ro v.
ttu. St Their many Middleville friends
Birth of Daughter
self and Harold In place
of Wm
to be canMcKevltt who refused lo
can­ hope he soon can be on the road
Mrs. Bernice Parka ts mother of Uhl of Grandville was a guest al
three
fear to recovery and back at hte cash- a baby daughter, "Kathleen Renee" the Glenn Alien home from Sun­
didate
again.
These
arc
tL.
—
If your home needs repairing, do it now during thc
iiHm at
ai th*
ler's .I
duties
the Hal.V
Bank
born al Pennock hospital. Hastings day over Wednesday this week end
terms.
Ten-year-old Iva Mac Chapman, on Tuesday. July 10. weight 5 lbs. with Richard was a supper guest
Other members of the board are
summer. We can make it financially possible.
Clarence Ixmgstrect. Dr C A. E whose leg was crushed last winter 10 ni The daddy. Paul w Park*. of Delbert Luasenden al hte home
when struck by a car tn Muskegon. BnaUiwatn mate 2/c. U. S. Navy has in Yankee Springs. Monday night.
Lund and Vern Hooper
i Is able te be taken out In a wheel been stationed at Traverse City on
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cronin of
। chair.
Fine Outing
six months' shore duty but is about Grand Rapids and George Kraft
Friends of Mrs John Thede of to move to an unknown location
and daughter Lorraine of Caledon­
Fred Guffin look the four boys
Mrs Parks and baby will make ia were Sunday afternoon visitor*
who assist him in hls truck garden­ Home Acres, will be glad to know
ing on a fine outing to South Ha- that she I* home again and snmr their home with her parents. Mr. of Mr ami Mrs. K. F Blake * Mrs.
Improved, after spending sometime and Mrs Harry Lewis northwest of Joe Corrlgkn. Jr. and two small 1
children returned to their home
tittle fishing with no rrsulu, and Ina Grand Rapids hospital where town.
9 Stebbins Bldg.
Member F.H.L.B.
Phone 2503
r
——
northeast of town Saturday after ,
lived in the open. They returned she received bl&lt;H«l transfusions.
M’-.s Will Sehleh of north Grand
Mary Jane Flnkbclner spent sev- a three weeks' absence and stay ,
home Friday evening
The boys
who went with Fred were Jack Raplds St underwent a major op- eral days last week on thc term of wltir her parents. Mr. and Mr*
■
| her uncle and aunt. Mr and Mr* Claude Kermeen. Little Mary Joe la '
Alex Potts north of town. * Elton quite recovered from her recent 1
Lawrence, agricultural teacher of sickness and operation. * A num- &lt;
Thomapple-Kellogg school. Ls nt bcr from this vicinity attended the .
East Lansing thl* week attending a hymn sing al thc Leighton Evan- ,
| atAte conference of vocational agrl- Rellcai church Sunday evening. * I
i cultural teachers. Mrs. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Harm Jager of Grand ,
• uu little
and
II.VIV Phyllis
riij.iu, Ann
niu, will
V.III go
KM over
iron, Rapids
HUpilU were
WCTC Sunday
OUllUUJ visitors U(
of her j
Wednesday and visit friends until brother. Bud Bronkema and family.
Friday and brine him home * Mr* * The
Th; licv.
;r.d Mrs.
™.-'. .Allen
“."er. Steeby
Sicct;
Rev. and
Ann Savage and daughter Marian and
^d three children of Nilas
Niles are
arc I
of Grand Rapids v.^.^
were weekend spending n two welkr'
wefkr' vacation i
guests of their friends. Mr. and with their parents.
*- *&gt;Mr. and Mrs. ’
Mrs. W K. Liebier. * Mr. and Mr*. George Stceby
tby in Leighton and Mr.,
Roy JCenyon of Grand Rapids were snd Mrs. A. C Johnson of the:
dinner guesta of hls mother Mr*. Prairie and have a collage at Oun |
Prlncle Kenyon one day last week. lake for a week.
* The Glenn Dean family and Miss
The Harold Haskins of Saranac '
Olenna Galstcr visited thc James
Polhemu* family at their Barlow । arc coming over to Middleville
121 N. MICHIGAN
HASTINGS
little —
son--------Lionel
lake cottage Sunday afternoon and Thursday for their
.............
- ,
evening. * Mr. and Mrs Frank who ha* been spending a few day* ,
Graves of Lowell spent Saturday ! with hi* grandparent*. Mr and :
with her son. Bill Ro«a and family Mr* Henry Poulson, and will also
CUnlon Poulson has been ap- take the Pulsoti* home with them.
tinted night telegraph operator at Friday they all go North on a few
ashville. * Mr. and Mrs Harry । days' fishing trip and expect to be
Stimson of northwest Thornapple 1 home the first of next week. * Mr
spent Tuesday and Wednesday and Mrs. James Patton and chll- 1
•pent
with her cousin. Mr*. Louretta dren Tom and Jane of Allegan were
Tungate al her Green lake cottage Sunday visitors of her cousin. Eltou
* The Pythian Bisters will picnic tawrence and family. * Mr. and •
thl* Tuesday evening. July 17. at Mrs Francis Robinson of Grand |
I thc cottage of Oscar Flnkbclner at I Rapids spent from Friday until
Barlow lake. They plan on lhe Sunday with their old friends. Mr
families going and expect a big and Mrs Alex Poll* * Mr and
time. * Mrs. Jennie Vredenburg is Mrs E M Bender l*ft with a house
again at her home after spending trailer this Monday morning for a
some time with relatives in Grand two weeks' vacation at Ottawa
Rapids. * Joanne Knoll of Battle Beach near Holland, her home. ,
Creek Is spending the week with Sunday afternoon the Good Neigh- I
her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs bor class members plan to visit
WILL OPERATE
Clair Getty. Sunday, they went to them and enjoy *upper together. *
Sparta where they visited their Two sons of Lester Carl of Battle I
daughter, Mrs Wenzel Nelson and Creek and another lad are spend- '
family and all wenl.over to Conk­ Ing the summer at the H Vandeg- .
lin to the home of Mr and Mr* Schute farm on North Grand Rap-'
and
Arnold Frank, where a number of ids St. * Mr and Mrs. J. L Rugg |

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IT Valentine also laav
this Wednesday Hls
ee Utils boys will staj
ate. Dr. and Mrs Frank
1 they can find a house.
Birthday Party
Harold Oriffeth entertained
» and girls st lhe home on
July 18, honoring her
t. Carol's
10th birthday,
ihildren
enjoyed
outdoor
and Ice cream and cake
super-duper time

tie Klnslow, Helen Cridler.
te Schad. Rodney Kenyon,
■rte Kaechele attended the
tap at Algonquin lake from
until tha Wednesday

•sngWssMn's Guild
Young Woman's Guild will
ite Thursday evening tor Ila
monthly meeting at lhe
f Mra. Lydia Solomon.
Judy Parker of Ann Arbor,
en a birthday pany Saturly 14. by her grandmother

rl's 11th birthday Guests
t aunts. Mra. Roman Peldand daughters. Ann and
if Hastings. Mrs Charles
Jr. and Hille daughter
nd Judy's slater and brothlene and Albert. Jr of Ann
Refreshments Included a
•tepausch Judy, who had
illing her grandparents for
daya, accompanied her
and slater, to Lake Mlchir Holland where their parre been spending their vaand all are expected back
•t Use .Parker home this
i their tray home to Ann

fern Smith family is now
ctlled In their new heme
Main St, purcha-ed of D
iy. and also known as the

ltd Mra

Jamtui Hammond.

moved Into their home,
■rnment house adjoining
ih Campbell place
k&gt;

i Society of

will be held in tho Methodist
The bride's wedding gown was I There are more busing chan,es Sharon M.tu
church. Tliursday. July 36. with a whits net over whits satin, with a and activity in this Utile town than day guests. *
Wall lake Saturday
potluck dinner st one o'clock to finger-tip veil, and*she carried a* we have ever seen before—not little Bellevue spun
which all ladles are invited.
corsage of gardenias on a white i deate—big ones. There are parties Burr Fasett I
A g.x&gt;d ornaram te belnx ar­ Bible.
I getting the Bedford garage building । Harry Green
Her bridesmaid. Marcia Henning , —known also as lhe Simpson gar- Sunday callers
ranged and plans will be laid far
Carol Lathrop spent last week 1era! were also in attendance from . Knslan of Wpi...'as-x- are vlditaw
the annual octogenarian party In Sweet, wore a pink sheer gown with 1 age. In shape for a factory We will
I their cousins. Misses Veuetla Md
Xi, honoring the elderly ladles head dress of pink flowers and tulle &lt; have more details later. Two olh- with her grandparents. Mr. and ths Nashville society.
and carried a bouquet of pirfk ro­ er business changes are being made. Mrs E. H. Lathrop The Ferris
community.
’ *’ ,
; Nancy Enilan * Miss Jerry and
ses and blue delphinium.
। The basement of lhe
the Masonic &lt;1 Lathrope
Lathrop* were Sunday dinner
dInner
| Master Elliott Crasher of Battle
building is being remodeled into gueate. * Mrs. Alberta Gosch and ; &lt;-»Abbtr
B.iifVUP r..'Croak are visiting at their aunt's,
Moving Bark to Middleville
a barber shop for Harry Fish and
o« Lansing and Mrs. Edith Me-; ““
sflE^ tau Mrt Uwrenw Brown. * Murte
A'e are all glad to know that Mr. Groenfeldt of Detroit. 8/0«t Carl- the Fish Insurance agtncy-the Da- Celtand and Rachael of Morgan ! J**n
and wife. Fruln hu R
d,ffrment. *
and Mrs. Arnold Parker have sold
vis block by lhe railroad, hag been were Wednesday supper guesu of । ~r
* MH. weddina ball* hnv. hwn rtnain* In
their home in Midland and are U 8 Navy were uahero and Mr. leveled lo
to the ground and lhe
the | Mr.
mr. wnd
ana Mrs. Elmer
aimer OlBett
uuicu. a
w Mra.
Mrs. .
“
.......
moving back to their home town— and Mra Harry Batech acted as White Products Corporation will i Clara Day and Vivian spent Thum- I
“.t
1.’*" 2*.
' CaldwrtTand Herman of Lodohora
Middleville—where they grew up. master and mtetreas of ccremontea build offices on-lhe alt«- then there day with Mr and Mra. Huron Hea- ^“^Tillblnd^gr andkffa Congratulations,
Arnold has given up hte position at
htuband. Mr. and Mrs.
__
The wedding waa followed by a are four new buildings under con- ' 'r and daughters and helped Mrs. }? •■*
the Dow chemical Co. and plans reception in lhe basement where structlon If this ten t a boom, what Sealy* cetebrate •*-her birthday.
। Ralph Clarke * Sunday visitors
on entering business here. Details
at Mr and Mrs. Chas. Bauman's
The body of Charles Roush waste
do you call It?
later. They are making their home served the guests.
to rest In Barryville cemetery Sun- were hte father and mother. Mr.
Intravenous Injectiona of augar
with hls parents. Mr and Mrs Bert
day afternoon. He was a brother
Mix Ben Bauman sister and'
T.'Sgt. Rock and bride are vaca­
Parker until they find a suitable tioning In the North and on ex­
of Orlo Roush and had been 1)1 husband. Mr
and Mrs Clayton ■ are uted In lhe treatment of eitenm
Funeral of Mrs. Allen
location. Welcome hornet
lhe lungs. in
In ceria
certain
of
lor a long time and died al hte Messenger,
'’•e-wriitrer. of
oi Battle
doiuc Creek,
vice*. brothmoui- ot me
in types or
The funeral of Mrs Sylvia Al­ for
piration of hla furlough, the last
of July, will go to Bryan. Texas, len. oldest native-born resident of home In Freeport. * The Hubert fr. W“J- *n&lt;1 daughterKay of Oull. pneumonia and for the ires (men I of
°' lhe and Mr' and^Mra* Warcen^ateiu1t f5r*ln
I thte township, who died at the Lathrope
Lathropa were Sunday (tueats
sue
where he te stationed
Sick and Convalescing
1 home of her son Glenn. July 8. was win
Wirt surincs at Nganvi
nasnviue, * a
"Hie
bride
te
a
graduate
of
ThornLttlle Michael Rogers, son of Mrs
i largely attended. Wednesday Mrs. group ot Camp Fire girls from Morllene Polhemus Rogers, was brought apple-Kellogg school and in June Alien passed her 05th birthday on
home from Blodgett hospital this graduated in nursing from Sparrow April 37
park.
Monday after being there two hospital at Lansing. The groom te . Relative* and friends present
-weeks for treatment. Thia ts little a graduate of Detroit schools and from outside lhe vicinity Included
Mlkle's fourth trip to the hospital University of Detroit and recently re­ Mra Denver Allen and son Roy. BANFIELI)
turned from lhe European war sone
In hls 31 months of life.
Mr and Mrs A. MacDougal at­
and Mrs. Tom Allen. Mr and
MIm Glenns Gateter is out again where he spent several months and II Mr.
Free tifimotei
a birthday dinner In Bat­
Prompt Service
more than fifty missions Mrs Glenn Allen and son Dick. tended
after a three weeks' sickness with completed
tie Creek given tor thetr
tle
their grand-1
grand­
over enemy territory as engineer Mrs Wm. Wenzel. Mr. and Mts. daughter
stren throat and appendicitis
Barbara Tungale at the
John Goorhouse and Mr and Mri home of her
Mrs. Cora Kermeen is still in gunner on a Flying Fortress
parents
*
Mr'
Eva
Attending lhe wedding from out- Martin VanHotun of Grand Rap­ Sweet te spending a few weeks with
Pennock hospital but convalescing
of-town were. Mr C. O Welrher ids. Jns.se Allan. Mr and Mrs War­ her son Ben Bristol and family In
nicely from her recent operation
Mr. and Mrs Harry De- Battle Creek * Mra. Henry Gray
Mrs Cora Hubbard, who has been 1 and two daughters. Janet and Joan ren Allen.
Mrs Charles Uhl and daugh­ has returned from a hospital In
ELECTRICAL WIRING
REPAIRS
a patient at Pennock hospital for of Lansing. Mtes Barbara Mann, of Puit.
ter Beverley of Grandville. Mr and Battle Creek much Improved in
wvrert manthV foiroilng an Mrt- i
dent bt which she suffered severe I
w
N Y the Mrs Kenneth Butler of Sunfield
and
Mr
and
Mra. Asel Caln and In Indiana last week for a short ।
George
and
Norman
Maclver
fam
­
burns about lhe abdomen, was re- n^'r’r
&gt;*""»•" M«eiv,r f.m&gt;
Illes
nnd
Mr
and
Mra
Leo
Tewkafour
sons
of
Eaton
Rapids,
trip, w Mra Walter Hobbs lias Just ।
moved to the state hospital at Kal­
Phone 2708. 2285
III W. State St.
i bury of Grand Rapids, lhe Leon
completed taking Ute Farm Bureau I
amazoo on Saturday
' Rock family of Detroit. Mrs Clark
census of Barry township * Mr |
BARRYVILLE
and Mrs. Irvin Smclkcr of Alto ।
Rock-Maclver
i BHj“' Jr of
1
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Oealer of Knt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I
The Parmdee Methodist church |
««» MlddlevTlle
Coats Grove attended Church and
n Putnam at Twin Cedars.
was thc acene ot a beautiful wed- .
Sunday school here and were din­
Mrs. Walter Hobbs was a recent
ding at 4:30
o’cU
clock.
Sunday
3V
Elt' S
lT'!ay afterMra Rnck wgs honor guest last ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt guests
of friends for two days at a
Maclver' daughter'of M?1 srd*Mrs ।
**
«lve" b&gt;' Charlotte Mead. W Dale DeVine was a Sun­ lake near Centerville. ♦ A new store
£££ wlrtv-r
S^cc«lscus and Mrs Harry Balsch, day caller of his parents. Mr. and has been opened at Banfield by Dale
Malcolm Maclvcr, was united In _...i ».»■ tin*
of maov
marrlaae to
to Tech
Tech 'Set
Sat Predcrtrk
Frederick
I1?
« man7 Mrs Ralph DeVine Thc latter at­ Harmon and lhe family are oc­
marriage
tended "Open House" at the home cupying the living quarters in she
beautiful gifts
Rock, son of Mrs Elsie Rock of
of Mr and Mrs Sam Smith In building. * The recent rains are
Middleville
honor of their son-in-law, Lt R. delaying the farmers in harvesting
Fems. Madonna lilies and gar­
Hbower for Bridal Couole
G. White. Jr, and Mrs White Lt thetr fine hay crop Oats and wheat
den flowers banked al the front ! The Parmelee community will
are excellent at this wriung and
of the church made a lovely ret­ 1 give a party for T/8gl. and Mrs. mans for two yean and only re­ promise a large yield. * Art Har­
ting for the impre-slvr ring cere­ । Frederick Rock, recently married, cently returned home * Mr and rington Is again working tn a meat
mony which was read by tho Rev. i at lhe Parmelee Methodist church Mrs F J Butlne of Kalamazoo packing house IWHatHe Creek *
N D. Chew, pastor of the church, , on Tuesday evening. July 34. at I spent Sunday with the latter's par­ Bernard Hammond has Improved
before a largo company of rela­ o'clock All friends are Invited and ents. Mr and Mrs L A Day * his dairy by building a modem milk
tive* and friends ’
are asked to bring sandwiches or Mr and Mn Earl Pennock spent house and Installing a cooler. *
Preceding the ccrcmoay. Char­ cookies toward the refreshments the latter part of tne week wllh Twenty members attended the
lotte Tungate Staccalacus. played A silver offering will be the gift the Paul Pennocks at Standish Johnstown Pa mi Bureaa at Carl
a prrMtram of wedding music, snd for the young folks, as they cannot The Geuigc Gillette and the Earl Bowman's
Wednesday
evening.
MIm Evelyn Geukes sang "O Prom- yet atari housekeeping and money Pennocks are spending the next Topic under discussion war "Train­
....
tUhg up
l*e Me" and Serenade" and as ....
two weeks at Podunk lake. * Mrs. ing Children In the Horne" The
the couple knelt at the 'altar fol­ their home.
Helen Lester of Detroit and Mrs nuguat meeting will be held with
lowing thc ceremony. "The Lord
cnartollc Wilkie of Pocatello. Ida­ Mr. and Mr* Carl Bellinger
ho. were Thursday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mn Floyd Nesbet It was
Mri. Lydia Schuler and Mtes
the birthday ot Fred Brumm Mr
Ebu*er ocnuler were in Lansing
and Mrs. Joe Hickey and children Friday
visited Mrs. Delia Wat­
were Sunday dinner guests of lhe kins 4 and
Mrs. Will Lotson and sons
fiWll’t
■Nesbete and Clarence' Nesbet of Joint
and GWph and daughter ArOhio was a guest from Friday un- dlth vtelted Ute former s sister.
U1 Monday.
Mrs Byron Taylor and family at
The Barryville 4-H group met North Manchester. Ind . a few days
with LaVern French Friday right over the weekend * Mr and Mrs.
i A large group was present to enjoy
the evening * The Barryville- Unit Cockrane at Charlotte Sunday
Morgan Farm Bureau met with Mr atternoon. * Visitors at Miss Olga
and Mrs Hubert Lathrop Tuesday tekardts during the past week were
1 night. They discussed plans for dls- Mrs Margaret Gcrlinger of Nash- ■
! play tor the fair and decided to Ville. Mas
Robert Eckardt and '
hold a picnic later. Light refresh- daughter Sandra and Mrs. J. L
l menu were served by the hostess Kruse and UUlc grandson of Grand
and Mrs Maurice Adrlanson. * Mr Rapids. Mrs. G E Klopfanstebi and
and Mrs Charles Day and Stuart nephew Herbert Shartle of Wood­
and Mr and Mrs Leon Plumb were land, and Miss Laura Letson and
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Elaine Bates. * Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
Mrs. Frank Day of south Hastings thur Bates and family spent Sun­
♦ Mr. and Mrs Charles Simon of day with Mr. and Mrs Will Bacon
Kalamazoo were Sunday dinner in Lansing. * A very Interesting
guesu of Mr. and Mrs. Sagar Mll- service was held at the Evangelical
■ ■

ASH ELECTRIC SHOP

JOHNSON SUPPLY COMPANY

ABLE-BODIED

RIVERSIDES
I CHOSE

PEN!
SHOP

rCLE
rCLE

CHAT

1MWMut

MEN

WANTED!

"THE FLORADORA FOLLIES" FEATURED
AT THE IONIA FREE FAIR

TO OPERATE MACHINES WHICH ARE NOW IDLE BECAUSE OF THE
SHORTAGE OF WORKERS

GOODFAY

GOOD WORKING CON

DITIONS, PRODUCING BADLY-NEEDED HASTINGS REPLACEMENT

iON

PISTON RINGS ESSENTIAL TO KEEP TRUCKS, BUSES, FARM TRAC-

HASTINCS

TORS AND PASSENGER CARS ROLLING.

JOBS for Experienced and Inexperienced
Yot, a grand fatal of more than 38
million Wordt Riverside 'Tirol have

One of the foremost dancing groups appearing on the Amerioan stage,
ill be seen nightly as a feature of Hie spectacle
them

was a

"replacement”

nineteenth century.

Riversides deliberately In preference

to oil other well-known makes of

All employees with two months or more service receive pro-rated va­

tires! Why! For the some reason that
makes so many car-owners switch to

Farmers Notice!

Riversides today!
^MUK-OF-SARTY

WE ARE DEALERS FOR THE

RIVERSIDES
Today . . . Riversides are actually
stronger than Wards pre-war tires!
And

UNIVERSAL MILKER

tmir months. It's
ly and economical

cation pay.

Group sickness and hospitalization insurance le available

at low cost.
The people who work here are the kind you'd like at friends and co­
workers.

AND

here's why;—Each Individual

FAMOUS OHIO FARM

cord is stronger to begin with; then,

fOUNGSTERS

VACATION PAY!

solei

Millions of car-owners hove chosen

chemically-strengthened to stay
stronger longer! Cords are next liq­
uid-dipped ("welded" together), then

PHYSICAL EXAMINATION AND CERTIFICATE OF AVAILABILITY

6146

REQUIRED

cushioned in rubber) Finally, the plies
are cemented together before vulcan-

3 IN 1

-iring to provide greater protection
ogoinst separation ond blowoutsl

APPLY AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

STARTING
CHECK WARDS LOW PRICE

Prop.

Hastings

TAMPS

4.40/4.50-21
4.75/5.00-19
5.25/5.50-18
5.25/5.50-17
6.25/6.50-16
7.00-15
7.00-46*
•Plug Faiarwl Tax

.10.40
.10.45
.11.65
.12.10
.16.95
.1121
.19.20

GROWING

AND

I395

MONTGOMERY WARD

LAYING

MASH

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC.
PHONE 2118

NORTH CHURCH ST.

HASTINGS

MANUFACTURING
HASTINGS

COMPANY

MICHIGAN

�THK HASTINGS BANNEB, THVB8PAT, JULY IB, IMS

Add IO to your age
and read this /

It's funny how time can fool you...
Looking backward, ten years
doesn't seem so long.
But looking ahead—ten years
seems like an eternity. And that’s
the reason why many people
never save money...

9
!0
YRS.AG0

!0 YRS.

FROM NOW

Looking backward, they wish-oh, bow they wish ?-they’d
Started saving ten years ago. Looking ahead, ten years of sav-

ing seems like such a long, tiresome program that they never
get started.

Set your goal. Then keep on buying and holding War Boi
until you reach your objective.
Some day you'll say, “It was the smartest thing I ever did!*

Look at this!

Suppose you had been able to start just ten years ago to put
only $3.75 each week in United States Government “Series E”
Bonds.

I smart!"

Tbday—right now!—your Bonds would be worth $2,163.45.
A tidy sum I
Well—why not start a savings program like that? Why not
make the next ten years work for you—the ten years that seem
so long now, but that will seem so short, come 1955?
There’s a War Bond Timetable on this page. It shows how
regular savings of certain weekly sums accumulate—principal
and interest

This is what happens when yov pay $75 for a $100 Series E Bond
After 2 year* it'* worth $76.50

After 4 year* it's worth;. $80.00
$84 00

After 6 years If • worth

After 8 year* It'* worth.

....*92.00

In 10 year* ft'* worth..

....*100.00

And —if you save regularly each week this is what will happen :

WAR BOND TIMETABLESAVINGS AND INTEREST ACCUMULATED

In 1 Year

in 5 Year*

In 10 Year*

$3.75

$195.00

$1,004.20

$2,163.45

6.25

325.00

1,674.16

3,607.54

7.50

390.00

2,009.02

4,329.02

9.38

S3

§

487.76

2,513.42

5,416.97

12.50

650.00

3,348.95

7,217.20

15.00

780.00

4,018.67

8,660.42

975.00

5,024.24

10,828.74

g
18.75
twgfciagSffii

War Bonds-to have and to hold I
WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
o MARKER *
INFT &amp; GOWN

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
______________
G.
E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

O SPORT SHOP

REED'S DRUG

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT

WORKS

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK

VIKING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
.
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.

ANDRUS SERVICE

INT. SEAL &amp; LOCK

;

MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
COFFEE SHOP
BARRY CLEANERS
STEBBINS b JACOBS
CUT RATE SHOE STORE

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CHURCHES

LE6ALS

i*,imi

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C«I

ford u&gt; mlM
i service. Eve
Su
admission &lt;
I O O-F Hsll Oresn .61. Entrance, ITlexidR W come with you
O. H. Trlnklein. Pastor
ln ~&gt; - —
1 Morning worship at 10:30- SerSermon hour—10 ~--moo.
"Bon. of God." 1I:?O meeting । Bunday
arts*- •’
g.
|»44
I“
arniday"
-—-*— sSwoT'at
school at ll:?o meeting1 There^wUlbe
Thera will be no evening service attend this one-night san
iu»rt cutfaat. JiSga at Pr*k*ia . -u..
the close of sassiatu
* ‘ this Sunday due to tho special *erv-, admission charge is made;
Oat 1 as i Ortce Guild meet* Wednesday, i
°t gospel music al the Hastings will offering only will be U
”•
7:30 pm. at the home of Mr*. Dale church.
----------------- ----------------speaker. and
BAPTIST NOTES
.
j King; Dowling.
0BDDS FOB PUBLICATION
B j. Adcock. Pa*U&gt;r
JEFFERSON KT. UNITED
Corner Church and Center Street*
nitiinim \ &lt; BURCH
Subject, •’Life".
F W Maun, Pastor
Bunday service 11 am.
The Rev. Dean Overholt who Is
a feature at each Bunday morning merT
Bunday school 9:M am.
i member of tiie Galiu&gt; orchestra
JU,.
service. Two older member* Audra
will be at the Jefferson Bt. United 1 yincT
n church
Tuesday night, B.YJP.U. at the ETtdsley and Maurina Clum have ' ThBrethren church with hls music and r*"b*rfu- * ."rfV o rand etriI. IpsmOTM* at7:30.
charge of the morning service. Sun- | h
wiU pul on the evening service this
°’
bB‘ ! Wed night prayer meeting at the day. July 22 when the junior choir |
g
____ _
_____ _ CbL*dlea1 Aid ’ meeting Thursday.
C- E- servlcs at 8 pm. Audra Ends- £2J,Al!
and young people urged to be prea- .
;O0 s m
Morning
worship.
the Rev. O. A. Ftelas-July 38, at Tyden pari A poUuek tay. l^der- A Special
special Ul.liailOll
Invitation 1*
IS , . , tty.;,,
Florida. Mr. Field* 1* ; supper will be served. All ladles extended to all young
your- people
-------- of lhe 1 fj*» Welfare,
CJ’'"tUn
“ tb*lr the field secretary
attend.________ —— - th*t °f
— tor
*— The
“- Chll- cordially invited,
-------- 1
, community to \ttef~.

.J"'1*
S3,^ .Kfs fflW as W? ■»«
u V.-W. KSS.
htst-MifkJ: I

XOTICg to QBSDITOtS
*. nt

hl

TIL'UDAT, july

M

*•!»•* *| Ot^p

ah flat.. IWWB TO 0M.IT0M
4 b&gt; eel*

&lt;r»i»r «f
nt«i«. «b««( s*4ro*i h
111 Sumww hlroo*. Btllla Ct«*k. Mhhl-

KOTICB TO 0BBDIT0B3

NOTICE TO CBZDITOB*

u,

1’

____
fcrenS this week.
Sunday. July 23. th Rev. and Mr*.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Loren Gough. Atlanta. Ga, wU) be
L Winttou Stone, Pastor
I with u* for both morning and evtMorning worship at 10:00 o’clock.
' ning service*.
Mr Btone preaching. The Adult
Choir will sing The service lasts EMMANUEL EF1SCOPAL CHURCH
one.hour.
j'
Don
।
Don m
M.. Oury.
Oury. Recti
Rcctdr
_m. Morning worship and *R.If. th; sbtcncs cf llw Rector.
‘ Mr. J.
"4nT&lt;S.'urffl .Chori rih men
J L.
L 6.
« Birong of Nashville. wUl
। read the service and preach on "The
I Romance of lhe Prayer Book." ChU­
I dren will have Bible story at parish
I house during termon.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Beth A. Davey. Pastor
Corner E. Colfax at Bolt wood
SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE
I SUNDAY NIGHT
HaUlngs Church—July U
10 p m Sunday school, Etta Mead, I

service 8 pm

(111 *• k(tr* h
•r» o&lt; ,,U it

,.,75SJf&gt;“J?SLS,,a£an°.n*«R.,iS£?

Report of the Condition of The Hastings City Bank
OBDBB FOB PUBLICATION

Bupt.

.

,.

. 1

11:15 am Morning worship In
charge of pastor
7:00 pm Young people's prayer
service
, ,
7: 30 pm Young peoples service.
8: 00 pm Evangelistic M-rvIcc In I

IJ AIIII.ITIKH

churrn
Sion;

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N^^bSES?1

EATON RAPIDS CAMP-MEETING
riuna.v JULY w—ALU. a
for the past five years. Mr. Ftahff$ ?n,TV^w^S,H’lS 55 llonal Camp-Mee Ung is opening its &lt;dergast ha* had the work of field
Grand Rapids, formerly of Middle­ 81*t year of work Friday. July 37, irepresentative.
ville, wiU preach at 3 pm. Mr. Hall to continue through Aug. 5. A strong
preached hl* first sermon in this rjp of leaders and worker* win ,WAR BONDS Will provide B "CUlteIn charge—among them Dr. 8. 1
church twenty year* ago. He would
like to meet hls many friends al H. TUrbeviUe. an old friend of ths
camp, of Newcastle. Ind, Dr. Gideon
William*, of Kansas City, and Dr.
Harry E. Jeeaup of Chicago.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NEWS I! MlM Leah Brown has charge ot ।
Mr and Mr* Leland Roestnlc. the boys’ and girls’ program; Wai­
Haines, Chicago, of ths youth ,
song directors at thc Barry Co C. E-lace
----- ---group, junior snd senior high
convention held at the Hasting* School
group.
First MethodUt church, win again school sge. The Rev. Lloyd H.
direct the music at the annual C. Nixon.
Nixon.DIJ.
----- l« president of the as■-•ton—a Barry county woman.
E. hymn sing al Woodland U. B., —
soclauon-i
,|Mr»
Bertha Bush. U third vice
church. July »». at 8:00
, Mr. Rarti
I presidentPublic Invited.
elected prwl- The Eaton Rapids Camp-Meeting R
Loretta Clark was c„_„.
in Bt.
u.^B.
I dent of lhe Jefferson
Bt
u .,D one
Y.'T of“the
,v i*rge*t mid^best
church for the tecond year al the llshed ones In the country and afphysical “rernxarelaxa­
regular business and social hour at fords' te'n"day»'o7
d,»* nf ehnteas
! the Friese home Thursday evening. tion and spiritual uplift tn the midst
Other officers will be announced of beauUful scenery and with ac­
commodations that few camps can
later.
Don Abbey was the guest speaker oiler. If* a fine place lo spend a
st the planning conference held at vacation. ____
the Jeffencn St church July 13.
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY
He recommended several books and

.. m Morning worship
«tbr
unday rxhool Uster
Bartholomew. Supt
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
night at 7.30.

ItchiBt. krslif.

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I JUST LOOK IN THE YELLOW PAGES
OF THE TELEPHONE DlCECTORY UNDER
"SHOE DEALERS’’

F1RKT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lesson 8harpe. Pastor
Sunday. July 77nd
Church achool 9:55 am.
Divine worship. 11:00 * m.

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WE8I-EYAN METHODIST
CHURCHES
Alvin C Barker. Pastor
HatUnn
Bunday school—10:30 am.

HF’I.IHC l&gt;A

KS
’lSt
’a—SiEvangelistic
service
7.30 pm»»

Tne Wesleyan. Methodist church
xralrd at tho comer of North

'presenting something different and
Our evening service thb Sunday 1 unique this coming Bunday c\c|&gt;ln8 |
will be entirely given to the Gospel. The program will consist almost,
mcasagc in music. Rev and Mrs entirely of thc best In sacred music
: Clarence Betts who arc known «-•- and will feature some of the most
th-Musical Evangelists will be pres- talented musicians in the field of
lent wllh n truckload of muMcal in- musical evangelism The Rev mid

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Report of Condition of the National Bank of Hastings

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on i-aa

a new, easy ’

MARRIAGE LICENKES
William R Lind. Woodland
Reltv J RtAsnn. Inin*
Prank 8. Rock. Middleville —
Mary L. Maclver. Thornapple
Twp................. .............................

to control wo

MECHANICS WANTED

WAR BONDS will provide a - cush­
ion" for post-war year*.

Salt your sheep—and

Chrysler or Plymouth Experience Preferred

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Mix 1 part PTZ Powder1

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Is Your Car "Summer CONDITIONED'
Give it a complete
CHECK-UP
lor* total n.r f &gt;0.o&lt;&gt;0 00

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Hasting*

Phone 2482

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purpose use PTZ Pellet* or PTS.
Drench. Than mi* PTS Hvdnr1
with the flock’* *alt. Oct PT|

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AUG. 6 to II

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Protect* cow* In

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Ask for Chi-Namel nnd
you'll get an honest paint
for your honest dollar.

HASTINGS. MICH.

Important: Before *tartia&lt;
the PTZ-aalt program, tiva yewj
espallini doee of PTZ. For thb

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GRANDSTAtyrj

G. E. GOODYEAR

Dock of sheep.

flock a therapeutic or worm*

• I’m that silver dollar
you put in your pocket yes­
terday. Uncle Sam used
thc best material and best
methods to make me an
honaat dollar so I could
buy folks an honest dol­
lar's worth of goods.

Here's a tip. You’ll get
your dollar’s worth if you
buy Chi-Namel kitch-ntint, a high gloss, porce­
lain-like finish for plaster,
wallboard, and woodwork.
Goes on easy and is easy
to keep clean.

you kill the worms Mora they,

get a chance to rtinfagt yow

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it in regularly for a thorough re­
check and tune-up.

LLOYD HUVER, Service Manager

I.IAUILITIE8

satisfactory control.) Have
at aff f/m^ It la tha rmf

WERNER MOTOR SALES

Report of the Condition of "The Delton State Bank

10 ports salt (1 to 15 may

HASTINGS GRAIN &amp; BEAN CO
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MICHIGAN

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THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY 1#, 1M5

of life offer* more than military and II r T r R A Al F Ilf f in the combat area* of lhe Pacific, 1 daughter. Mr*; Ethel Hom. * Bobby parents to lhe following guest*. Mr. male Sunday for their reunion,
productive strength. National Coin- yFlkUANFWX ha* arrived at thia hotpHal fdr O'Connor *pent several daya last and Mr*. Marvin Herrington. Mr. Members were present from Bettie
rnander Edrlard N. Scheibcrllng ot ■ " 1 I. It M 11A II J furtiier medical treatment.
,week_Wlth Ronnie O'Connor. * and Mr*. Harry Lelnaar. Mr*. Leda creek. Kalamazoo. Charlotte. HickThe American Legion told the Gerfronl
He.
ut anticipate*
uuuupaiu: transfer
uaiuicr soon^
soon to
io a ' Euryr Millr
--• ~la . *tatloned In
»&gt; ouuui
South Harrlngton. Mr. and Mra. Case Or- ory Corners. Middleville and L*nfor BHIy
hi* ”
army
* beck and baby of Laming and Mr. sing. * MU* Gertrude Preston of
Mld
OFFICE OF VETERANS’ AFFAIRS naval hospital nearer hl* home. Carolina
ri'and' Mra.
Muu training,
and7amil*
N. J-. In hl* first address after hls
Ijnilnr
Thl* hospital receive* moat of the Mr. and
mu- - ---------- and Mra. Howard Pennock and Charlotte and Mra. Nora FUher
return from a tour of 12 European
iving —
sold their farm and are three children of Hickory Comer*. Of Lansing were weekend guetU of
Navy. Marine and Coast Guard having
countries during which he visited
------- ts
—, w;
casualties returning to the main-. noting
to Del
Delton.
We will.
will, r„u»
mu* Jame? and WIU Harrington, East Mra. Floyd Oarrlzon. * Mr. and
1'
Time Limit On Evidence
26 World Wur 1 and II cemeteries.'
Mr.
Mrs. Lester Bonne
r and Mri
Rnn"--- DeltonMra. Lee Hubbard were Bunday
Veteran* of World War II are en­ land from Pacific combat area*. J.^’n-*.,^
or
comnat na• — —-led on Mr*. Emma Kenyon
of a combat
noRecent vUltora of Mra. Leda dinner guest* of Mr*. Altha Hentitled to compensation under cer- The
____average
__ ___atay
...elvlng
ho*pitalP
U 1: of NaahvlUe on Sunday evening,
The American Legton will act as1 tain conditions in which a time tient
In thl
Harrington were her brother-ln-Uw dcrahol.
a liaison agency between the Army' limit i* involved.
four to six days—during which--------------------------------------------------------- •* end sUter, Mr. and Mr*. Charles
and the families of war dead to as­
Robinson.
Hickory
Corners
and
her
« --------------------A veteran of World War II whose Lime thc Bureau of Medicine and | CLOVERDALE
certain the wishes of relatives as' military record* show that he re­
niece, Mra. Vic LuntUtrum and hus-'
to the final resting places of soldiers. ccivcd an injury or contracted a
band of Nashville. * Mr. and Mr*.-------------- :---------—
killed in action und also will insure chronic disease in service resulting
Arthur
Halit
of
Lansing
were
dini
----------------------------3«rvlc« Ofrutt. Jhlrley B. H«ur
I cation with their grandparent*. Mr. ncr guests of Mrs. A.ice Collins
military honors for Ute dead that
.
and Mra. Bernard DeGolla. * Mr Sunduy Tiicy also called &lt;
are returned announced ManedI In a permanent disability to a de­ er home.
Mr
name, Lf
u at
at all poMlblc.
poositiic.
and Mrs Russel Hart and Jov inent and Mrs Ja&gt; Wilkinson * Mr and
Talcott of Waukegan. Illinois, ch Ur­' grec of tin per cent or more is cn|
1
B
f
W \
Previous
duty
stations
Included
'
Wednesday
in
Kalamazoo
afth^Mr
man of thc national graves registra­, titled to a pension provided the in­ Parrwut. Idaho; San Diego, and!and Mrs fcdikld
IdLJh-’ Mrs
Winnie Stratton and her W *
■ . ■ . , W * W
tion committee upon hu return, jury-or disease waa not due to the
mother of Pialnwel) called un Mrs
ter. * Mra. Gordon Wolfe and son
home from an overseas Inspection' veteran's own misconduct. A pen- ban Francisco.. .
■•■••' ■■ • ■'
... m:
zN’w'rnWTnrWB
I
alon
may
also
be
paid
If
ihe
veter
­
of
Plainwell
called
on
Mrs.
Lester
trip to 26 World War I end II
and Mr*. Willard Whittemore called
cemetcrie* In 12 European countries: an prove* he is suffering from ccr■
WAC Pvt Freda A. Olshewsky of Monica. Thursday. * Phillip Lewis on Mr and Mrs. Milton Oesler near
DISTRICT OFFICERS ELECT- ahtrley B. Henry. Hastings; 2 yrs with National Communder Edwardl tain chronic disease* to a degree of DasUr,
Uw week w,th Richard ahd
Saturday. They spent I
S' TK:!?
I
Mich.. Torane^viTler*'hM
ni-nul? Kobt’rl Engle of Woodland. Barbara Hastings
FOR 1M« AT DECATUR.
L Y Basham. Edwardsburg. Mich ; N Schciberlig.
ten per cent or more within one reported to the• wSfra
Monday
and
Tuesday
of
this
week
I
Astkm*..
■
Medical DenortDepart- ; LewU apcnt y,,.
t
wRh her
year after discharge.
■
ment Enlisted Technicians School i grandparents. Mr. and Mr*. Herb wllh Mr. and Mrs. Charle* Whitte- | K,”r io «» • • • •‘"“"•“•L
Dept. Committeeman — Frank SL. Niles.
। The
evidence for thL,
CAUTION—
Thr be
this purpose
Brooke
Hrwnltal
*’?.. Mr ana
Mrs- Her“ more in Rutland.
an examination
by thr! ^Im®
Hoiton
PT« renter
°to ‘ undSJS ' S,™
£°°’;.k0of
A great expansion of, rehabilita­ must
Cook
Middleville. * Mr
Mr. und Mra
Mr*.
Woods. 522 80. 11th BL Niles.
I A new ratine schedule to be used tion services lu World War II vet- Vetcram
Administration
within Z-X.I
Joy spcnl 8unday
with Mr and Mra. Avery Rodger, MARTIN CORNERS
by tne
the Veterans
in eraiv, has been accomplishsd under ONE YEAR from date of discharge Jul?'"^hJlcunArm&gt;
n n Mn 1 Raimturk
oy
veterans Administration
Aammistratton m
rSl cSm’mander-^ E Walker determining the degree of disability. the Lcglon-sjwnsorcd O I Bill of disclosing a chronic dLvaw or an
Clinton Brill have been oulrnM r- ld l,n2r \,t°* j***51^**- * Mrs.
^LMCL cammanocr—v. t. waixcr. sulfcn
.d hv
suffered
by veteran*
Veterans of
of Woild
Wuild War*
War&gt; Right* during Its first year of op­i affidavit
affidavit by
by a
a private
peltate physician
physician who
who
"
'5.ah,r. h“ "turn?’ ,rom
to shore duty at Norfolk. Va. As Alcxandrt^' La..' wheTe"''she “wm Edith Blocher and Mr*. Gerald
eration. including hiring of 8.349
Sr. Vice-Com.—Fred Galloway. I nnd II and of the regular rstab- new employees; addition of 5 278. examined the veteran within ONE .won as lie Hnds a place to live called on lhe death of her brother. Skidmore and baby ot Hastings were
Ibhment since 1903. has been ap­
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
। YEAR after discharge and found Virginia iMn. B.&gt; and the baby Much
Nile*. Mich.
**••-*• sympathy
------------ •u extended
-------- -------------to Mr" Mra. Lewis Hcracl and Mrs. Ida
by Brig Gen. Frank T. Hine.', new hospital beds; enrollment of
Jr. Vice-Com. — William Wright. proved
administrator of veterans' affairs 22.552 veterans for college or other. him to be .suffering from n chronic will join him.
,
und
Mrs.
Kahler In their bereave­ Flory. ★ Bunday caller* at Mr. and
Fniin over Delton way we learn ment.
nrruvr—nr r v 1 Under preparation for two years. 11 aU&gt;1 tig; disbursement of 817.000.­ disease tp 11 degree of ten per cent
Mr*. Orr Fuller's were Mr and
Hlfto?
C
lhe
whedule replaces nnd lib- 000 unemployment pay to 151.785, or mure. The private physician that Capt. Ross Norw&lt;«&gt;d writes
Mr. nnd Mrs. Virgil Monica and Mrs. Carl Trautwein and children
veterans out of work; guarantee of must furnish a complete symptoms that he's in mud to hls hips but &gt; Mrs. Lester Monica and Bruce were of near Middleville. Mr. and Mra.
'Historian — W.IU, X M,. ■»
Me* Are/ 8“ JSph.
«“ Pr&lt; Par«{ u,
10.640 loans: und opening of 165 new' and findings as well us diagivisLi what dues he care, he's awaiting hls 1 in Battle Creek. Tuesday. * Mra. Bert Firaler of Vermontville and
Tiie claim may be filed at a later turn to come home after 400 com­ . Llzry Laubaugii of Hastings spent
contact offices.
Mr and Mra. Lewi* Herael. Ruth
St.-at-Arms — Charles Hlgble.
date.
bat flying hours He also writes he । u couple days with Mrs. Emma DlckBenton Harbor.
I If peace is to be made enduring.
and Philip WMra. Velma DeThere arc a limited number of has a big surprise for Ills folk*. | erson. • Mrs. George Kahler has Ann
and Kent spent a tew days
Chaplain—Arthur Clarke. South 1 the United States mu*-, exert moral
' chronic dLscasr* coming
thc cuU|d that have any relation to been spending sometime in Nile* mond
onilng within the
Haven.
leadership In world affairs and detnthe past week at their cottage near
’ above category. Veterans
V.
should . t)1(. (U|r damar] hi Neu Zealand, with Mr. and Mr*. Merle Kahler. Peto*key. * We arc glad to welcome
DUL Executive Committee—1 yr*, castrate that the American pattern
' watch the time limit
mil for an exam- R(X!x, w,.-rp UlW lf sh(. married an Congratulations to Mr. anti Mrs. Mrs. Jennie Slocum back lo our
1 Inatlon A check list of these di­ American she could come home too Merle Kahler on the arrival of their neighborhood after a year's stay nt
sease* may be secured from this I -sounds sensible enough
• new son. who has been named Rlch- her rlsler’s. Mrs. Ella Florys In
newspaper.
Sorry we didn’t nee Sgt Russell , ard William. ♦ Mrs Dougal Mc- Woodland. * Norman Barry 1* the
Evidence Important
om
lul njinotu.
Smith
iDeltoni, sun
son 01
of me
tiie Ernest
Ernest', Callum of Detroit und Mr. and Mr*. new school director of Hie Marlin
A pension may be paid in certain Smitli*. who is home after more : Robert Miller and ciilldren and school, succeeding Orr Fisher wins
T ,hc
,llnry a*iCurd!’ 1 thun 2 &gt;■»• ‘•veracas He has enough I Mrs. John Miller of Pittsburg, Pa, lias been iu director for the post
fall to disclose an Injury or disease • 'Klints
ijoir’- •— "out." but 'because
---------- ■spent the weekend with Mr. and 43 year*
to *be
provided the veteran la able to pro- ' foe,"
'* declared essential he's still I Mrs. Bert McCallum. * Frank Heller
DMxtaHSky
MM.
duce evidence from ja rsons with , -jn •• Remember Russell married and Bobble Monica returned Thurs­ HENDERSHOT NEWS
day from Milwaukee, WU. * Mr.
whom he served disclosing that 1 th"
th" v
very pretty Margaret Sootman
Mrs. Clarence Applegate and • Remember tho, L.AJ3. at tiie home
such injurv or (llseasc wo* actually
Also heard that Ivan Smith ‘also and
Flsie left Friday for Roann. Ind. «J Mra. Court Btrowbrldgc ThuraDclton&gt; Ls on his way home too.
I to spend a week * Mr. and Mra. &lt;*ay. * Mr*. A C. Clark entered
It should be borne In mind that
Bill Ransom at Scott FlelB. III.,
the Veterans Administration is thc has been awarded the D.F.C. He I Ray Barnes of West Hope and Mr*. Pennock hospital Monday for #ursole judge of evidence submitted for will soon report to Reno. Nev. then Belle Shepherd of Delton. Mr. and KW’ * f*Ry member* of tiie
the purpose of payment of a pen­ Cincinnati and begin hLi new ai- I Mrs. Harn- Schau and Mr and Whlleworlh family gathered at the HASTINGS,
MICH.
Mrs. Roy McCrumb of Kalamazoo, home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Parsion Therefore. If lhe veteran finds •■igiirnciit with thc Ar Tr.msp.i.-t were
Sunday callers at Mr. and Mrs’.
Command.
Bert McCullum.
trratment for a chronic disease
To you nurse Lt. Helen MrPherwithin ONE YEAR after discharge,
DELTO.N
he should secure a complete state­ weeks ago you said —
Sixteen member* ot the Delton
ment from a physician showing
Say. by thc way Aunt Nora, lust
symptoms and findings as well ns before we left I attended a USO Inland Lakes Garden club attended
diagnosis. This evidence would show which put on The Man the icgular meeting at tiie home of
prove valuable In the event he de­ Who Came To Dinner " They took I Mrs Peter Potter al Wall lake,
BETTER becanft it's freiher! Hot1
Thursday
afternoon. . Fallowing the
cides to file a claim for the chronic pictures of it and the audience for
^
nalu„ ml
Our lubrication acrvice is
session
Mr.. wrvus
Corbus uof, Kitldisease manifested within ONE the Lite Magazine Don t know । business
Dated in thc bean and ground at thc
umaroo gave a talk.
Thc next
next
k. Thc
YEAR from discharge This would which Issue it might lx- published meeting will be —
just the Ionic a car needs
held nt the home
store. Enjoy it iced or hot, arid save
nut be necessary If the military in so watch for it. will you? and of Mrs Lillian Rapp at Wall lake,
records
disclose
simitar
diseases
in
up io a dime a pound.
&gt; to get it in shape. By us­
keep a copy of it for my scrap book * Ellsworth Starring of Hickory
Wlicn Mrs Albert Klnnc rend Corners spent but week with hu
The
physician
should
show
thc
ing highest quality lubri­
,k----------------- cx_ unde and aunt. Mr nnd Mra. Leon
HOT-DATED FRENCH
BUY EXTRA BONDS ... ANO KEEP THEM
date of examination or treatment cited because her brother
BRAND COFFEE
lbA/C
•— Sgt j Pennock * Kendall Williams of the
This is very important Numerous Floyd F\&gt;rtler had directed lhe play Kellogg Form spent from Frlday
cants we can prolong your
affidavits have been submitted for He had sent her a copy of thc night until Sunday with hls grand­
troo»r'upecl*lblend. '.jjb 37c
car's life.
ICED TEA. Holds color, lUvor %
p‘o 37c
tiie purpose of securing it pension program nnd told her about Life mother. Mrs Bertha Adam*. * Mr.
for n disability not officially re­ tr.Ago.-lne taking pictures. In thc and Mr*. Clair Reynolds nnd baby
corded by thc Army or Navy For program It savs of S«t Fortier, of Jackson spent tne weekend with
the most part, they du not contain "former Hollywood and Broadway their mother. Mrs. Blanche Rich­
STOP REGULARLY FOR CORRECT LUBRICATION
TOMATO CATSUP &lt;
the pertinent information demand­ director, appointed ns non-com in ards. * Mr. and Mrs Roger Wil­
ed by thc Veterans Administration charge of soldier theatricals." He liams and son Dean spent Saturday
SERVICE.
It Li suggested that any veteran has been In service over 2 yrs, was afternoon in Hastings * Allen
endeavoring to prove a claim on here recently at the time of hLi Terry and son Michael of Plainwell
40 . BRAN FLAKES
thc basts of evidence other than fathers death, and hls present ad­ have been spending a few day* at
thc official records of the Army dress Is- -Sgt. Floyd M Fortier. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wade
or Naw. consult someone who Is 35222119. 902nd Sqd A OAAB . Or­ : Town
SPAGHETTI DINNER
familiar with Veterans Adminis­ lando. Fla. You can add this to
Mr. and Mrs. Merie Harrington
32c
ot Kalamazoo visited their mother.'
tration procedure, such as lhe serv­ your scrap book too. Helen.
ice officer of a veteran urgnnteaWhooo, just try and keep up with" Mrs. Leda Horrlngton Sunday *
Elizabeth Robinson of Lansing
OLIVES
(,,^,,,1
,0'i“
the newly weds—we're way behind MU*
the weekend with her par- ,
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
on the Rood wishes we want to spent
ent*, the Rev. nnd Mrs. W. D Rob- ,
send 'em—the Bill Kellys, thc Bob son * Marvin Harrington, who has
25 lb sad
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
Clarks, thc Lyle Gillespie*. Now been spending a 30-day furlough
COTTAGE CHEESE
here's
something—Lyle’s
picture ' with hU wife and hU parents. Mr
07 E. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
PHONE 2554
fir.t time they prinu^a picture of £ c“ifomtanfoHr*re-naS«S?At80nX
t (Continued from Pace 3. Sec 3-&gt;
the groom Instead of the bride.
farewell dinner wu* given by hls
JELLS-ALL
15c
Even the coming weddings orc '
something to keep track of We do '
~~ ———-------awarded thc Bronze Star Medal for. know
about Palmer Osborn who
————
••meritorious service tn connection
Regular or Quick
take unto himself a wife come (f
1
3-IN-1 OIL
21c
with military operation* aguin.it an will
Aug IStli Hls Mom and dad will go
rnernv of thc U. 8. during period 25 cast
to attend Ute ceremony so well
July 1944 to 7 May 1945" Capt be able to find out how Ozzie per­
Fisher has served with Medical De­ forms as a bridegroom
FLOOR WAX
37c
tach Hqs. 316th Ordnance Batt. In
ThLs Ls a good time to congratu­
Germany.
Sailor Thomas Ncllhamcr । Wood­ late Palmer's brother-in-law. Snap
Engle, who became a parent twe
RENUZIT
land' Ls expected home anv dav weeks
S1.09
ago We hope you assumed
Country Club
now after 18 months service ot this new role with proper cere- '
Dutch Harbor.
Doug Barnes Is hoping to be mony Snap, because thl* son of
yours Is a dear little fellow, who Is I
LOCATED AT 112 EAST COURT STREET IN HASTINGS ON
home on leave within a few weeks going
to
be so very happy with hls 1
Country Club
Hi* cousin. Robert Vandcgrifl.
Mom and Dad„ when he !.■• old 1
H-HS. '38. is now in lhe Philip- &gt; enough
to realize how much hls j
2X
..id
world
helped
1
O.,n SUU,. . toujj to span the miles between two 1
USNR. in' southern France. HL* hearts that loved him so.
address is Navy 1925.
Fleet postSTARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK. I OFFER THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES:
.SOUTH SHULTZ
*
Miami Beach.
... —.... Fla
.... —July
—, —T
- Sgt.
Friends of Bennie Kenyon will be 1
Ziegler. X
28 of Hasting*.
Fred R 21^!.:.
tl™;. ' sorry to hear that he Is In Leila
.------ *•Mich, ha* arrived - at Army
Air fjojpKni u-jjh meningitis. We all
KROGER-SUECTEO
Forces Redistribution Station No 2 hope for your speedy recovery BenA. B. gas stove.
in Miami Beach for reassignment nle * Mr nnd Mrs. Jesse Lara bee of
Electric iron.
processing after completing « tour Hastings called on Mrs Dale Lara- j
Carland cook stove.
3 boxes dishes.
of &lt;utv outside the continental bee Sunday afternoon. * Delorls
Coal heater.
O'Connor Is spending this week with ■'
Electric lamps.
United States
iter
mother
in
Kalamazoo
*
Clin
­
Sergeant Ziegler was ft B-24 ar­
Kalamazoo cook stove.
Baby bassinet.
ton
Horn
spent
Saturday
night
with
morer-gunner in the European
Combination
coal
and
gas
range.
Sideboard.
Box toys.
Vine ripe, sugar sweet Serve
Elmer
Anders
of
Brush
Ridge
*
theater He Is the husband of Betty
5 burner oil stove.
1. McMillen Zligler. 1109 N Broad­ Bobby O'Connor won first prize on
Child's wagon and trailer.
Kroger fresh cantaloupes ollen
his
4-H
club
garden
and
Johnny
way. Hastings.
3 buffets.
and save your sugar.
Crocheted rugs.
Bill Dibble Is now In thc Philip­ Brownell took second'prize. * Mrs.
Maple 3/4 bed ond springs.
Child's rocker and chairs.
pines. He writes he likes it belter Lester SonnevUle and Mrs Prank
arc working part time this
Dining tables.
there than where they had been Horn
Baby carriage. Child's dresser.
summer at Acker* Point hotel.
stationed.
9x12 rug and pad. i
Beds, springs and mattresses.
Clinton Hom spent lost week with
hls mother. Mrs Ada Murray in
3 4 metal bed and springs.
18* Jack plane.
U S. NAVAL RECEIVING HOS­ Nashville. * Mrs. Leslie Dickerson
Two
2-piece
living
room
suites.
16* plane.
Pictures.
PITAL SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF, and daughters Arlene .,
lu Shirley
and
gup. !•»!•&lt;
bunch
Date 7-2-45 — Harlan R Scobey, and Delorri O'Connor and Jane
Gas heater.
G. E. electric ironor.
F 1 c. USNR. son of Arthur and ’ Ann Brownell spent Saturday In
Commodes.
5
good
doors.
Jessie Scobev. of Hastings. Mich. Hastings shopping and look In the
2 electric heaters.
Marble top commode.
and husband of Agnea B. Scobey, show * Bert Cook of Hastings Ls
Hastings. Mich, following service j spending several day* with hl*
Birdseye maple commodes.
Garden tools.
Baby cab.

SERX/ING ALL
WAR V ETERANS

.r.’Kp.StS:

It.

You see
it in the

BEAN

LyBARKER'S
DRUG STORE

Know it's

FRESH !

SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION

3 159*

Clock Bread
3 ±.25c
Fresh Butter
12c
Red Ai row Peas (c»°» 4)"210c
Orange Juice “t, *!“ 46c
Pillsbury Flour
sl.19
Navy Beans hX’w 5 X 47c
Rolled Oats
30c
Hills Bros. Coffee
»&gt; 33c
Apple Butter
(ar 26c
Canned Milk
4 1 36c

★★BUY

MORE

BONDS**

MCKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

On The Home Front

AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1945

Solid. Golden-ripe Meal I
A Thrifty Dessert Treat !

CANTALOUPE
CALIFORNIA ORANGES
CELERY HEARTS

2.3c

YELLOW ONIONS

CUCUMBERS

tong.

FANCY

«. 1 2%c

—

*'■

•&gt; 10c

PLUMS
ib. 2Qc

&amp; 9^c

BETTER BEEF - Richer in Flavor

lingtr'i tulil) led

Chuck Roast

» 26c

STANDING RIB ROAST

» 19c

PORTERHOUSE STEAK

t&gt; 42c x

SIRLOIN STEAK

» 37«

Cbcc* Cuti

- 32c

LEONA SAUSAGE

ROSEFISH FILLETS

a 31c

WHITING FILLETS

r 14&lt;

n-&gt;—

Just Received
BALING WIRE
91/2FT. - NO. 15

500 WIRE BUNDLES

$4.00

BULK PORK SAUSAGE &gt; 37c
KEYKO
MARGARINE
v 23c

KROGER

^tSUJUTttl BUBOV

Cistern pump.
Enamel sink.
2 davenports.
Leather couch.
Set Standard computing scales.
2 plush rockers.
Pair boots.
Several chairs.
Dishes.
Crokinole bodrd.
Card table.
Electric mixer, good one.
Upholstered chairs.
High choir.
Day bed.
Book rack.
Lap robe.
Davenport cover.

Another good selection to cho»e from. We moy hove just the article you hove been
'looking for. Plenty of Home and Cottage furniture and child's toys.

TERMS: CASH. NO COO OS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE. CO.
111 I. Statw

Reed davenport.
Dressers.
Cabinet file.
Rubber tired lawn mower.
Several straight chairs.
Large table, seats 16.
Window awnings.
Plush davenport and 2 chairs.
Jenny Lind i 4 maple bed.
Phonographs.
Library tables.
Rockers.
Plant stands.
5 painted straight chairs.
Baby bed, mattress and springs.

.

Fhonc 2101

DEWEY REED, AUCTIONEER -d MANAGER
CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clark

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NINETIETH YEAR

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SICTION ONE—PACES 1 t« I

Rescues Baby From
; Blazing House

ARMY DOGS TO
PERFORM FRIDAY

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On th»

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XlOme J? lUHL

Donald, the 16-months-old son of
I8 1/c “nd Mr*. Alvah Curtiss, was
(rescued by Rita Todd from their
'home on Riding
Orchard
Hones,
’and Caracul
Hubbell
streets Thursday when fire from a
Sheep Attract Visitors at
kerosene stove resulted In a *2.000
87th
^Seaman Curtis, i. stationed in
..... Barry County Fair
....

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lady "LibbyIftenchTto wrile’fwm?.
So if you think I am a geed

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CHRIS J. SPIRIS
SELLS CANDYLAND

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14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

EDITORIAL
The sensational disclosures re- [ straightforward action—but how
leased*-to newspapers Tuesday’ re-1 many political groups play It thai
garding rotten conditions at Jack- way?
• son prison come-as no surprise to
. . .
| many who have been following state | Harold Stassen played it that way
affairs during the past decade.' In Minnesota and quickly won nahave been
been persistent
persistent rumors
rumors । । tlonal
nunai recognition.
recognition, Thomas
momu Dewey
Dewey
| [There
There have

Issue 1-Cent Stamp
In Roosevelt Series

01209916

Cur4“

...
.
&lt;'15 minutes to go to tile neighboring
Yes. main street .till ran* east and home of Wesley Webb U&gt; see his
west, but get thte. If M-43 to Dm- daughters.
fine is ever paved with a 22 ft. i -Upon discovery of the fire, 12hlghway. your main street may be year-old Rita rushed Into the burnchanged to north and south. Just ing house and brought Don to »afePost-War planning.
‘ty’
Tlie streets have had quite a bit
When the fire department reached
of Jitters the past month. They there, flames were pouring forth
dun I seem to understand that Abe from the window* ana roof. Within
VanTll has really left our town and 20 minute* after the fire alarm at
so are doing their bit to keep a place 5:54 the flumes were under control,
open for him to walk. You see.
All of the contents of the house
Abe worked day and night on that were a total loss except the washing
(a little inside information) Inven- machine and a few clothes
The
tion—a flashlight that would throw living room was completely dca black light. Abe had success- strayed, while the kitchen and bedfully perfected a machine that room are In a condition to be rewould turn out ready dug post holes, paired.
This he knew would solve the fencFire Chief Ernest Hayes attrib­
lug problems und he felt that with utes the cause of fire to the fact
this flashlight to give as a bonus that a tub on the stove diverted the
with a quantity of his ready dug flames which ran along the botpost holes. It would boost hi* sales.1 tom of tlie tub and struck tlie wall.
Ana when he gat wind they were I About seven o'clock the same
going to fence in the great west. I evening the fire department was
off he goes U&gt; Colorado to get sit- called out again, thia time to put
uated with a newspaper out there, out a dump fire near the Hastings
Now with hl* feel on the ground 1 Ice and Fuel Co. It had been smoluIl'»&gt;r and hi* promotional ability, | ering for about three weeks and
we sure do wish him success and । had broken out in fames. A tank
do mis. hl* face on main street, of gasoline haa Just been delivered
It'* tl»e Barry Co. fair this week al a neighboring oil station, and the
and wliat a sign from tlie fair sex.; flames caused some alarm until
It's who can we get to take us to under control because of the sparks
the fair. Sure hope everybody is that were flying from II.
itotne to ease this (fair) situation1
-------------- —---------------In 1948.
did we*. It did not show up al the
fair grounds, but the Banner Of- ‘
flee put on the last act. &lt;They
haven't shown up.)
&gt;,
Joe Rosenbaum was home for a;

._______________________________ •_______________________________ n

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1945

,„,fcnuu,
Th.ir whnrtuin i* under the in 1 note- thal
Carr-Bigler Grand (dentlal candidate. The present
pervision of the Detroit Ordnance Jury “nd the Jackson Prison dis- governor of Wisconsin played It that
Stotrirt chief Brig
IDen^iLBk closure. UHh produced evidence t way and to hU own surprise wm reQulnton Jr. An Army demonstrator pertinent to the solution of the i elected, (originally elected lleutenwlth five other^jnen wlU demon- Hooper murder’ It may be that the I ant-governor, he moved up after
strate Ute skill and accomplishments state prison provided the "perfect I the death of the regular governor
of these dogs which are trained for ■iiiji" for the si-timi kiii*rf
* i ir».
— was rather ..i.&lt;
He thought k
he
old for
sentrv duty
dutv and to operate
nnerate under
...
'
sentry
the Job and would probably never
30 caliber machine gun fire.
To Mr Dethmer's credit. Il can seek office again, so decided to use
Thursday. Friday, and Saturday
the time available to do things he
afternoon races are called for 2 pm. ed with promptness and vigor.
thought should be done Wisconsin
The cla.ssce for Thursday are 3-yr.voters liked his refreshing frankold Michigan owned pace and 17
However, one can’t help but won­
trot; Friday. 3-yr.-old Michigan
owned trot and 17 pace; Saturday der what all these officials, boards, overwhelmlngly elected for another
25 trot and free-for-all trot or pace. commission*. tic., who *re supposed term*. Senator Arthur Vanden­
after ---------------------------------prison administrationB1CB
’ berg
Horae pulltag contest*, open to the to look
----- --------lcalroee
»»»&gt;■»
to hismi greatest heights of
world, are scheduled llmrsday for . were doing all these years—and 1 prertlge. Influence and fame when
lightweight team* and Friday for. with Jackson Prison only — .he -forgot party politics and prrsla *few
heaywclght at 9:30 a m
I nhlez from Laming at that.
! dentlal or cabinet aspirations to
Yesterday was children's day at &gt;
• . .
help direct the course of Intcrnathe fair. Ted Bennlnk and Kit Me- ■ The "smartest politics" in
ln me
u** । tlonal affairs as he thought they
frank,;
(Continued on Page 3, Bee. 1.)
^.i
gram In front of the grandstand I

wvx’swjsrx ss!“■&lt;«"
u
•is.asu
PLAN WADING
POOL
races and a parade giving
prizes ■
«»H1/IHV FVVL
for the best decorated bicycle, best av rmev iiftitn
dressed pets. etc.
The saddle horses are drawing
dravdng unun-।1 ** ■
WfMflt/
Tlie
usual Interest from fair visitors this.
City Father* Appropriate
year, it being the first year that the !
fair has had a saddle horse exhibit. I
Fund* for Recreation
There are 20 entries of horses and
„
ponies taking up one whole side of
.Hasl*np City council voted
a 100 ft. tent. There ore many fine Monday July 23. to authorize the
bred horses as well as cow ponies
construction nr
of .a v
wading
&lt;tain. ,v«i
pool m
In
the First ward park.
There are also 12 or 14 draft
nurm.
: This I»ol will be bull^ al the aphorses.
* u
on proximate coarof 52.000. the expense

AT f IDCT W ADR

RATION

The one-ccnt denomliutlon of the
Roosevelt Memorial series of U. B.
Bi!
$11 Per Person of School
Age This Time; Hostings
rnasters elsewhere as soon “t^ :
Will Get $13,321
after as production facilities permit.
They are provided in special de­
The school* of thia state will
open in September. Many achool livery size, arranged horizontally,
district* in large cities like Grand printed by rotary process in green,
.
Rapids. Flint and Battle Creek, as and riectrlc-eye perforated.
The arrangement Is similar to
well oa many rural dlatricts. are
movm
Al.. bi
Bl.. uj
Cl,, ui.
DI. «i.
El, gooa
|
shy of cash to meet school opera­ the three-cent stamp of the scries ai
iwued June 27. Centered at the Oct. 31. Fl. Gl. Hl.
tion expenses.
top
slightly
to
the
right
is
"United
, Aug. 1 are good through Nov. Hk
No doubt that was the prime ?
,Poi,a«c" ln stylized script. •
Canned n—ei.
J
reason for the announcement made At the left Is a portrait of Frankuh
at the state capital lost week, that Delano Roosereft. and at the right J1,1* fitemra: TO. U3, V3, W3. M
the first distribution of primary and central portions Is the home at E“xlz,V,roll«“ .W
school money will occur this year Hyde Patk. N. Y.
CL good through Aug. 31; B
late in August. Instead of the last
Beneath the portrait is "1882-'
«&gt; ywl throogh 8yC
of September, or the first of Octo­ 1945 in white Gothic, and "Rome- f’&gt;±1, Ml Ml nod throtS
ber. as heretofore.
velt U centered below the dates In,?**Q.1-..?1- ?1. Tl.
According to the lensing news the same style lettering.
I Au8- 1 arc s™*1 through Nov. 30. «
item* the distribution will be st
In the lower right corner below 1 o
8“«"
the rate of 51100 for each person. the vignette is "Hyde Park" in dark
Stamp 38 good through Aug. IL
5 to 20 years of age. In ail the Gothic leUetlnB an&lt;1 ",c" bl w,’ite
x Fnel OB
I
school districts of Michigan, the
.
.
census being taken in June. 1944
77&gt;e three-cent stamp, which haa' , Pertod *• ’• 3. &lt; 8. coup
We have no definite figures for • been out a month Is similar to this i ror rMt ot Renting year.
Barry county, but we kpow
of Roose. .
Shoe*
»■ the to- one. having Ute
the portrait
portrall~of
Shoes
tai of the
census
made in velt ~"
u •"*
— —
------ at• -....school
--------- ..
—„ made
with
the •«■£&lt;
White
House
thei! ■A£rP,ane ^mpe 1. 3. .and 3 M
June last year showed about 5700 right. No date ha* beet; announced j1,00,1 ^8® 8°«* indefinitely.
persons In .u.
----the age —
group
—-----men­ for the Issuance of the two and five-1
..
Gsidte*
.
1
tioned. That would mean that the cent denominations, says Roy Hub-: A**° now valid.
p.mmij &gt;Miuui
wm bd
De.bonl. Hostings postmaster He ex-i . . ___ _ * a *
• '
■*
primary
school uiuiicjr
money uiui
that Will
released next month in Barry , l*cts that tlicse these four stamp# AUCTION SAL'
county will be about 563,000. Anoth- , wiil complete tills special series.
1. Tl,M
er. und the final payment of prt- n’p blue five-cent stamp Issued EARL H. CURTIS, Pre*. ,
tnary cash will be made In No- «t the time of the United Nations I ,UaY,D« “Id his fann, Mr. Curtig
vember. We have no data tor esbor^ the words "Toward ?r,l]l..ha^..ttP,&gt;uc.Pon
&gt; aL W
Umatlng that payment thl» year.. u'&gt;“ed Nations'April 25. 1945" with Placc ,oca«d 3 ,m‘^?**at- «&lt;&gt; 34
but it is usually about one third F«nklm DJtoosevelt - below. Be- £ «
“ J
as mucl; as the first one.
Illealh the wording were laurel leave*
*outto 3
We have the school census fig- i
,panrl ln- wblt$- ।
■*.!!??
urea of June 1944 for Hasting*.
Ottering was "Sc U. 8. •
Middleville. Nashville. Woodland. ; P°»hige.
lete’ liLTrv^nn^
Freeport and Delton. The MiddleI
and^llenB^hJer

☆ AT A GLAI

^w^‘,oSr^1TW0 NEW LAWS TO
o^Errj“n^:&amp;^ BFiiFF|T
HIGHWAYS
ML11LIII IIIUIIVVAI J

Sue' to? ftai parUaSwT***

! Having sold his'farm, Mr.
menta will be made, is as follow*:
i will have an auction sale- I
Hastings district 1211. Middleville'
10 Per Cent Tox on Liquor; P,ac® known as the old Ns
district, 654; Nashville district, 281; ;
*l,o Add to iMoogibto
!&amp;“,£! S*Oo
Woodland. 305; Freeport. 139; Del- i
lion. 432. At *11 per ernou* person
lu,c a
The_legteJature
at&lt; lts_reyffittea- 'faj mile soutl
I the amounts would be: Hasting* sion enacted a law
district. 513321: Middleville dis- per cent liquor tax.
trict.
*7194;
Nashville district, pected to yield abd
*3091: Woodland 53355; Freeport.. year. Of this amour
*1529: Delton. 54752
I to be given to cltlra .

1

sure cnange things fast in tne
c
D
• '
Life Magazine featured the care- for improvements in the First ward
army They changed him from un I
Mtobluhcd -Business
■ ....
cu] lambs a short time ago that .....
are I pulA
park
MP to training nr. recrulU In the I chrls
u..,»
Chris J.
J. Spirts
Spirts Is
Is retiring
retiring
after
used
before they reach .two Hocks
weeks
of । jt
it isbv
the present
oresent plan
nlan to
tn build the
w su
?f or
; age
fori«r
tJwtur^eoaU.^TOro
niginecrtag division almost over- 53---------------------------------years In the businessorH.
world,
,‘&gt;ge
nuc «™ cunu. »wv in*u nniIo
j *0 h’eTf^w’tW? a walk’s^
night und he finds himself down ut which he has been owner of Candy- caracul sheep are exhibited, among
Ings Hr
lie ha*
has *nlrf
sold hu.
hi* j them
them brine
being a
a Iamb
bom Saturday
Saturday II,
* beh?g'muddy
0 It^wl^'be^sfx^inches
Fort Ix'onard Wood. Missouri. Joe land In Hastings
lamb born
—
hU nephew. Paul J. I Ladies Interested In caracul coal* dee^.t the edge rtooliw to a death
looked grand and said all he docs interests to ir
---------- ---------------------------------------------- | might like to see this tiny lamb, j STft“Lhti m the «m“r In^
now is Just walk and walk and more I
। Trainor
easily ascertain what his district c*nl to counties. Each county must j for full tairticulars
walk.
75 mdes
n day *.
- . O1»U
-- 'About
. ,
.
I "*l
Mr.
Spirts
*□ (3
Is L
a -----unlive
re of Sparta.
In the swine exhibit Hampshire ter it will be used for
to Ice skating
will get from this first primary use R* share of tlie liquor tax In
lit
T ‘ jH
Don Johnson we hear may be on Greece, coming to the
the United
United hogs
hogsandjOIH
and OIH hogs
hogs are
arejveU
well rejM'e-|
retire- Two
I Twofountain
fountain type
typesprays
spr
will feed
payment by multiplying the num- । Improving Its township road*. The; w.RNIAlr,
the high seas on the road home for! stales at tire age of lb ana
*«c sr»no
i*mi I the pool, while It will
and srnvmi
arriving i »n«usenled. The
grand cuauuptuu
champion boar
Ger ui
In the
June 1944 school cen- distribution to counties is not u,
--------------------------——. uvr
inr jun
lurlough and we sure hope so as' here June 14. 1892. He worked In ’ of last year s state show being pl;e In the center so that the water
sus
of his laraJ
dUtrlcl by *11. Outside
made on the basis of population.: It U exceedingly necessary 1
KILLED IN OKINAWA
Don has not seen home since he,Chicago 16 years and recalls selling among the number
will be continually changing
-tc
district*,
only
two
but
upon
milf^Fs
of
township
road*,
whenever
a
fire
occur*
wlUda
Pvt Nell R. Brisbin, son of Mr. “J the m
Joined up with the Marines They. p,^) at the World's fair. Fbr nine
Cattle
Cattle exhibits
exhibits are
are not
not heavy
heavy
bo other districts of the 1
Tllp legislature also amended the city during the dry season, that
On the park already are a tennis
rem” Iwnw ‘ aroUnd rvcD where ex- year, he was foreman In an Ice There are a good number of Jw- court, which will have a new net and .nd Mr. George Brisbin. HMtlngs. n'u‘^ *111 receive more than one I intangible property tax, which will i water users win cease *prinkll«M
* EL
nJS: cream factory there, later owning-------------------------------------. Guern
--------- ­ fence, and a sand box. bout three Srtton’in Ok^wa^m Stayk18 'Tl&gt;U I thousand1 dollar*: Assyria Center 1,0 la,Yriy Increased. One of the extensive use of water AT &lt;5jj
aeys.
but
the
Holstein*
and
While 7&gt;&gt;m Robinson is spending « business In Lansing. St. Johns, and i seys are In small number.
----- ,_j ~
... ------- . new provisions is the levying of a ; until the all-out. Fire signal to gt
weeks ago swings were added, and
his summer at Miami. Fla, and । Ionia.
■ lost year and win act *1045 in Aux- ®tralgnt 4 per cent tax on all dlvi- I II thia rale is observed no fun
basketball standards with fnnBally Is with him, they say II Is
Mr. Spirts recalls the great dlf- , ri ■ if rA|||l/i|m
sluiped steel back boards are ready give hl* life In the service of his i
(Continued on Page 4. Bee. I.)
ferences In Chicago of that date PI I |\ pAIII j|||p|J
country. (Sec Home Front for fur- '
to install.
and tlie great metropolitan dty of LIXIJ I HULI1I1LH
Ultimate plans for the park in­ ther story.)
X8S.,"“
.directly to townships, village* and, ____________
""
*•*
clude the present tennis court at
cities on the basis of population.1 Oft
I All
the cast side with two new shuffle­
। The law prohibits the township. XM HFl I All
lived anil taught in ^igoslam.
board courts lying parallel to this,
village or city from using any of
Wl JHIL
Bhe came to this country In 1921 I
„
. these to be In by fall or as soon as
to visit her brother. Mr Trainor's I
Barry Council of Veteran* possible The pool will lie nt the
' this money to pay Its regular ran- ning
expenses
It
must
be
for
A
&lt;F||T
Til
DI
father. While here she met Mr.
Affairs Elects Officer*
Col.
AndarrtAd rasouth on Thome St in the area sur­
Col. Kinffslnv
Kingsley ft
6. Andersson
re­
[Other purposes. The idea tn the “V JU1I IV rl
Spirts, and they were soon married
niu p»uikn(T of [&gt;^0 WM rounded by the diagonal walks that cently returned to this country, aft­
■ minds of the law-maker* wm that
, ,
»» A
,
Mr. Splrls, who Is very friendly elected chairman of the Barry Coun- cross the park. At the west will be er nearly two years on duty overseas
Mr*. Cheater Stowell
;
it
would
be
used
in
cities
and
and a good citizen of the United ty Council of Veterans' Affairs at the basketball court near t)*e swings withI «1»C
the iuiiicu
armed luiira
forces in ourojle
Europe I
.
villages to improve their street*, and
Outline* Accomplishments
________
States, is „
a member of Emmanuel an adjourned meeting Monday. July and sand box. The north section
at Wall lake and Hosting* for
Gulf Refining Co. Agent
in
townships
for
the
Improvement
will
remain
as
a
park
area.
The Junior Red Dross program, i Episcopal church
and of the , 23. at 8 pm. in the American Legion
a few
w days
daysUds
----- , past
_,v_ week visiting I
Explain* Plan* for
1। of township roads.
The council also appropriated friends and doing a little fishing '
■nder the chairmanship of Mrs. Knight* i-Templar.
—-&gt;—
hall.
Chester Stowell, has made many
Winston
Stone,
chalrWhen
..IK.I
asked
no-LLMI
his plans for theLUC
fu-JU- The
--- -Rev.
" ...........
«—
-J—
......... money to purchase n slide and to On Monday noon he was a guest at
way
t^‘t!
shipment* this year of articles for ture, he said that he has bought ntan of the nomlnathig committee, build shuffleboard courts.
the Rotary Club luncheon.
Last week the Banner comment-,
The second ward will have a new
the convenience, comfort, and hap- a cottage at Mill lake and plans to moved the election of Bill* Faulkner
*gr
addition of .a I they will arrange with their county |
Col. Andersson graduated from cdnnnon the»,proposed
enras of soldiers in hospitals both go fishing. He also said that he had for Chmn.: George Dean, vice- slide and swings will be repaired
I. —- .--L.u.
.uUg i highway commissions to do any
•
Hastings High In 1910 and has been 1?-2$£
Bal
„ —tanks
he three
:ie and oversea*.
gallon
which ‘were
’in- ! needed work which they would wish 1 !* ,,’£
not missed a day of work In 53 years chmn.; William Schader. secy.; and Central ulayground will have new an officer in the engineering corps 1.000
'
Nov. 1 to 15 was the enrollment so that he would probably be at nr
Dr. n
D. n
D. Walton, treas. They were swings The Manufacturing Co gave
there about four years ago. |
55.000 for general recreational fa­ of the regular army since 1923 when stalled
period last fall. Enrollment fee for Candyland
Candylnnd helping out.
out "When
"when I 1 unanimously elected.
Ourcomment
was
based
on
tne
'
s one-room school and for each want an Ice cream cone. I'll come I Chairman -Faulkner was author­ cilities at the same time as the First he completed a course in civil en­ Idea of it* Intended use as a gasHie big cities of the state had I F®“c*£5*”
room in a graded school 1* 50c; for in and work a little," he added with i iw-'d 10 appoint a committee on con­ Ward gift, so the purchase of equip­ gineering at the University of 1 and-oil service station, which we asked the legislature to give them H’-h
twZ'ZvSZ?
* high school It Is one dollar for a twinkle in his eye.
------- •by-law*.
— &gt;----- -------------- the ment for second ward and Centra) Michigan.
atltution
and
He chose
*dI{’!‘25d
I were told was its purpose.
( 512.000.000 of the sale* tax cash.
every hundred student* or fraction
Paul Trainor, also of Greek par­ Rev. Stone. Allan Hyde. Leslie Haw­ playgrounds will come from this
Frank Brocksu*. sales represen- But Governor Kelly and the legls-.
thereof. Our Barry county schools entage. came to this country from thorne. Shirley Henry. Judge Adel- fund.
in the Philippine* and one of the tativc of the Gulf Refining Co, in- lature aia
did not led
feel tnat
that tne
the state
stale
thLi
Work will be started as soon as projects on which he worked was ' form* the Banner that there la no could spare that sum. Accordingly ,5!l^-^'.“nd.
enrolled 100 percent by Nov. 15. । Yugoslavia at 17 and has worked bert Cortrlght. Judge Stuart Cle­
Tht. money was sent to national most of Ute time in Hastings. He ment. and Pat Randall. The chair­ passible, the pool being ready for the system of fortifications at Cor- &gt; Intent that this equipment shall they found the two new sources । “
headquarters.
started at Candyland and for the man called a meeting for Tuesday. ice skating this winter.
regidor.
be used a* a service station. He for money to help the cities. The •
Contribution* for the county work Gst 11 years has been at the Bliss. July 24. at hl* office at 7:30 p. m.
10 J™,
In the present war. Col. Andersson states that the Gulf Co recognizes Intent was-to have the new laws
were made tjy all but two schools
r. Trainor plans to carry on the The report is to be submitted tn the
5**? ,
wm with a
combit engineering that tile use of such equipment in Improve roads and streets, instead
Tlie total amount collected and business much the same as did Mr. council Monday, Aug. 6.
that location-------would
not be deslr- I of applying tht added moaey In
group that saw much action in | -------------------— —
contributed during the drive was iSplrls.
ways
that ought
might not
not so
so generally
generally I “
J'“d ZZ"
Lyle Marling and Ted W. Oroves
Italy Later he landed in Southern 1 ablc- n—i——
'। wa
y* ulnl
5466 22. of which *71.50 was sent to
of the Office of Veterans' Affairs
Prance soon after American invaMr Brocksus slates that his com- j benefit the people. Ths sum real-t into
^4° court for serious ozmmm.
Arthur Thomas and Arthur Keel­ slon forcra had wcured brachhead* &gt;,lnP 1,,lent
headquarters for membership en- ■
at Lansing came to the meeting
to use the location I ized from the tiro laws will exceed 1
rollment. Hastings raised an ad­
probation, which proved
~« ,u
to help with organization procedure er. the two drivers of the city fire .nd
and conttau«d
continued S^th
with the^fmy
the army uj
up , J01,'1*' t0 lncr
“crease
Ils underground
underground 512.000.000
*12,000.000. The
The big
big cities
cities will
will get
get lency did not help than;
ditional *150, and the county gave TIN CAN COLLECTION
and explain questions that might truck, have done a very creditable
*100 to be sent to the National
Harrison Dodds is heading a new arise. Among other matters Mr. piece of decorative work tn the City
their ways.
Children's Aid fund.
isalvage committee to look alter the Marling explained the emergency Hall storage room for the two fire
&lt;M.
&lt;«n
.warded
™^3.
Money tn the county fund is for collection
'
of paper and Un cans in hospitalization program, and the trucks. That place, as those who the Legion of Honor. Degree of he says. The increase of his comthe purchase of mpteriuls. Mrs. Bio- IHastings.
duties of the counselor were outlined remember how It looked, will agree, Chevalier, the Croix de Guerre with pany's local business has made It
'4r.I1 says that she 1* buying now for
Mr. Dodds states that tiirec local briefly by Mr. Groves as being to was not. to say the least at all in­ Palm, the Silver Star. Bronze necessary to increase its under- IXOW TO iMavy fVlen
viting. But tlie dark, dingy walls Medal with Cluster. Purple Heart
work this fall.
i stores. Food Center. Kroger* and inform, to counsel, and to refer.
M.r«M,nrt storage, o.wi
Mall your Christmas gifts now to
ground
and ,h..
the imn
3,000 ««i
gal. .
w^v,, made to
lv ।A. A P. have made arrangements to
Bhipmenta have been
Shirley Henry was appointed tem­ are now bright and pretty, with the with Cluster and five battle stars. ! tank would be for that purpose
wuara. Marine,
MaIlnc, and
ana Navy
navy
ij Coast Guard.
shlney. white celling, the light yel­
Fort Custer and Percy Jones hos- 1 have scrap Un can* sent regularly porary counselor.
His son, Gunnar, is a cadet at
We arc glad to give the above personnel. The average mailing
Rltal. Battle Creek; Great Lakes j to collection centers for processing.
The meeting- was opened by tem­ low sidewall*, and the neatly scrub­ West Point. His wife. Uturella. and I statement and to learn that there
»— July
•..i- Is
&lt;­ estimated at five
bed
floor.
One
could
hardly
realize
time
for
aval Training station.
Great Each store has a box or barrel where porary officers. Dr. L. J. Caston M
his daughter. Merry, were leaving is no purpose to have a gasoline
The manager at the local o
minutes; for Aug, 15 minute*; for
Lakes. III.; Area office. St. Louis, • cans can be brought for disposal. chairman and Robert Klevom as the transformation from the dingy with hint from here to visit his I station
at 407 South St.
old place. Io the light, attractive mother tn Big Rapids.
Sept. 30 minutes; and for October of the United States Emnloyi
Mo.; Camp Luna. Las Vegas. N- M.; The -cans
-----------must
- ’be
" cleaned
-------- —
and
•* flat­ secretary.
Would it not be wise for the city
The two
Mayo General hospital. Galesburg. tened.
The Klwanls club was Instrumen­ room it has become.
council to pass a zoning taw that there is a big question mark- In Mrs. Kind, who are living other
al
words, the longer th
For paper collection the follow­ tal in sending out the Invitations to drivers did all the work themselves,
III.; RoM-crans field. 6t Joseph.
would prevent objectionable comand are pleased to have visitors see
Mo.; ‘Veterans- administration, ing schedule will prevail during this meeting.
in mailing, the longer the waiting
the big Improvement tlie paint and kind and cooperative with us. We merclal enterprises from locating lines will be.
Knoxville, Iowa; Waco Army air August: Aug. 2—2nd. &amp; 3rd wards;
are glad to show our appreciation by ja residence district?
work have accomplished
field. Waco. TexM; and Harmon Aug. 18—1st &amp; 4th wards; Aug. Bg
The two men say: "The council doing some work they did not ask
General hospital. Longview. Texas. —2nd A- 3rd wards; Sept. 13—1st
may be sent at any time. Packages ban
and citizens of Hastings have been or expect of us."
These are the hospitals for service
without request containing Christ­
personnel and veteran* in this
mas gifts cannot be sent before
Detroit administrative ofl
country to which the county hu
Sept. 15.
Mirhlnn Unemployment
sent shipments. Those for over­
satioa commtoAwL M
sea* go to the export depot in New
Selective Service Send*
Jersey. It Is of Interest to know
transferred to Muskocoa I
ployment service branch
Hint a shipment of lapboards from
27 Inductee* to Chicago
Community Conference to I
here went to American force* hosto Grand Rapid*.
Selectee* who left Wednesday.
Bring Leaders to Clear Lake ,
etallzcd hi Australia. Thank-you
After bls discharge he 1
July 18, from Barry county for In­
tters have been received from all j
th* UJB.E.8. tn Bentor H
Plans are under way for the
duction July 19 at Chicago were the
but the last shipment sent out
Joseph. Saginaw. Pontteo
second annual Community Goodwill;
following:
The Barry County Junior Red
and then was wnt bare I
conference to be held again at the 1
Gerald Lee Crittenden. Kenneth
Cross has made and shipped many I
the
local office.
Kellogg camp at Clear lake. The 1
Carrol Hall. Elmer Marlin Rayner,
articles. Shipments Include 1131
Mrs Kind is a natlva
date for the weekend meeting has ।
R 2. Gerald D. Smelker. R. 3, Henry
lapboards, 150 writing board*. 501
been announced ns August 10-12, i
David Adler Jr. R. 1. William Eu­
a*h trays. 50 pair* of bedroom slip­
Ill.
He
attended Elmhurzl e
the
first
meeting
Friday
evening
,
gene Christie. John Dryer. Jr, R 3,
per*. 5 cushion covers, 85 bedside
and the last Sunday afternoon.
i
Elmhunt, Ill, and has map c
Aben Eugene Johnson. Jr, Lawrence
bags. 15 ice bay covers. 50 utility
The purpose of tne conference Is
Ing for a hobby. H» to inter**
Earl Keeler, Philip Hayes Frandr bais, 50 washcloth*, 5 Mh stands,1
to
bring
together
representatives
of
.7
county,
country,
and foreign
aen, Bernard O. Watson. Zemlra
5 bedside tables. 50 library enve-1
various civic organizations, labor, ■■
Sports and meeting faasoue ।
Herbert Zimmerman. HMtings
lopes and cards, 15 writing port- I
Industrial, and church groups in or­
are also his hobbtee. Mra.
Richard Vance Allen. R. 3. Prank
folios. 50 cartoon books, 50 take
der that they may discuss problems I
.
in ^4,,
—J ,, I
Delbert Rider, R. 2, Ross Milton
of common interest and thus acquire ,
af^hans that are finished but not |
Johnson. Middleville.
mutual sympathy and understand-,
Dwight Bud Ferguson. R. 1. Stu­
ing. The conference Is under the I
goods have been shipped |
art John Benedict, R. 3. Delton.
auspices of the Michigan Council
BENEFIT FABTE
ns follows; 200 carnival caps, 800
Jack Lavern Blough, R. 3, Alto;
of Churches and sponsorship of the ■
decorated napkins. 300 menu covers,
Ray Gardner Dunn. R. 3. Bellevue;
American Association of University.
1,000 nut and candy cups, 1.100 J
Ernest Marion Newtnn. Doster;
Women. Congress of Parents ana!
table and tray favors, 100 tray cov- I
Clifford Edwin Moody. R. 1. Dow­
TVachers. Extension Departnu-iY. 1
the family of
era. 380 Christmas rami hrvslra
WWW, inn
ling; Robert Willard Kidder. Free­
of the University of Michigan and
BUI Curtis, wix
Christmas cards and envelopes, and
port; Lawrence Basil Boudreau.
State college. Fellow&amp;h'p of Recon­
all thsir bda
100 New Year cards. One hundred
Jackson; Gerald Lyle Mlske, R. 1.
ciliation. CJ.O. council. Department
Lake Odessa; Merlin B. Orinage.
of Public Instruction. Fann Bu­
22 months of service over- reau. Federation of Labor, Library,
R. 1, Shelbyville: Charles Derwln AWARDED LEGION OF HONOR l During
8TH ARMY GROUP, GERMANY seas, he has also been awarded the assoctattan.
went to other hospital* for return­
Migrant
committee,
Agle. RKD, BL Louis; and Arthur
MONTHS OVERSEAS
(Photo taken June 14, IMAt—Colo­ Croix de Guerre with Palm, the State Grange. and service clubs.
SOLDIER HOME
Samuel Valentine. Ypsilanti.
nel Kingsley 8. Andersson of Has­ Silver Star. Bronze Star Medal
Cpl. Clinton Horn. Cloverdale, la
A meeting was held with J. Burt FROM OVERSEAS
tings, Michigan, assigned to Ute with Cluster. Purple Heart with Bouwman Monday. July 18. and
home after 43 month* *ervice In NOTICE
Returning home from
Bill
e,nlUted ln
There will be an Important meet- Engineer Section of 8th Army Cluster and five battle alar*. Laur- plans were made for organizing the
1941 and wm sent ovvraea* Ln De- 'tag Of the United War Chest execu- Group headquarters, is awarded the ella, his wife, and two children. Hastings delegation under Ted Benseas Each unit includes 500 folded ce“^ert*®8 year.
tlve committee for Barry county,; Lagion of Honor. Degree of Cheva- Gunnar and Merry, live at 18 nlnk. local chairman. Organizations
greeting cards and envelopes, 250 . Cplr,IJornMeant* Avenue. Highland Falls. N. Interested tn sending delegates
Am«:- Friday. Jtiiy 27. at American Latray favors, 50 pieces of bulletin ican Defonae Ribbon. A*latlc-Paclf- g|On hall at eight o'clock to or-1
Y. Hi* mother. Mra. Carrie Anders- should contact Mr. Benn Ink.
ooard material, 53 dimensional cut- l^s,lrlpT ’’IP1 lhre* 8tanl ,nd the
for the next War fund drive. many. Colonel Anderaaon, a regu­ aon lives at 818 N. Fourth St. Big
Philippine liberation ribbon with allot the budget and transact other lar Army man with 33 years of Rapids, Mich. His present address BRYANS REUNION
turning combat men back to the
is:
—Col. Kingsley 8. Andersson.
two star*, received a discharge on btutaeM. Walter Eaton will give service, finished at Hastings High
Bryans reunion. Bun., Aug. 5, State*. Richard'* final destination
— -. pointe (UM) from Fort Sheridan hi* report and officers will be elect- school tn 1010 and later graduated 0-15450, 86lh Inf. Dtv. A.P.O 450, Morgan Park. Thornapple take—
M
on July 4lh.
ed.
from the University of Michigan. % Postmaster, New York, N. Y.
enue. (See Home Front.)

JUNIOR RED CROSS
ENDS BUSY YEAR

HEADS COUNCIL

Colonel Andersson
Visits Friends Here

WANTS STORAGE,
NOTSERVICESTATION

sjs’'4»“

" u“ir

rt;P?sSn.^:„'sa.',5
2S?

Big Improvement In
Fire Truck Room

,TU... u .. rl_ . ,

Moil Christmas Gifts

Moy W« Introduce

SELECTEES LEAVE
FOR INDUCTION

PLAN AUG. GOOD
WILL CONFERENCE

�TITC HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY,JVLYM.1M5

ITEMS

Sy Bronson) of Jackson, when
Btsttained at a cooperative
celebrating their fourteenth

Bronaan of Hasting* and
Farrtn Wilcox of Jackson.
1 Mrs. Bronson and Mrs. S.
k of this city attended the
nday dinner guests of Mr. and
Roman Feldpauich were Mr
Mrs. Charles Parker. Middle Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker.

°° i&gt;rtd*y from

sixteen for luncheon on Saturday.
Her guest* also felt that points and
such are no bugbear for her. Thoio
there from away were Mae Keller.
vtil ton In our mldsl Halen Wooten and Kate McIntyre.
Awards for the afternoon went to
Harriett Dorman. Martha Brand­
such affair*. It really takes Alice *tetter and Alice Bates.
Bates to azscnSiic ord friends who
happily squeezed that last drop of
gas to come for her unforgettable
Hummer Rowers decorated tile
Luncheon last Wednesday. There tables and were.used throughout the
was Mena Bates Overstreet who as- house when Mrs. Guy Keller • si.ted
slsterf, and Hewn Wooton. also at by her daughter. Mrs. C. B. Weiss,
Detroit' Ruth Ketcham Sackrider, entertained at a pleasant luncheon
Dorlnda Baker OBrlan. Lansing. on Friday. At the bridge which fol­
Marjorie Wood burn e Lethbridge, lowed Mrs L H. Evarts. Mrs M. J.
Mason. Mae Keller Weiss. Memphis. Cross and Mrs. Frank Sage turned
Madeleine Brown Nichols. Evelyn in high scotes
Tydcn
Ketcham.
Margery
Lee
Brown. Grand Rapids, and Peggy
The Earl Bumfords entertained
Wood Potter. Wall lake. During the quite a number of friend* Sunday
afternoon the gals had their pic­ al their Gun lake cottage, among
tures taken by Dr. Keller and also them being the Ward Erways. lhe
were happy to say hallo to Major Vernon Harbin*. Mrs Rev* Benson.
R. G. Flnnle who dropped in for a Sgt and Mrs Keith Yerty and Mrs
few minute*. With ao much visit- , Velma Yerty
ing to be done the bridge was Incldental but the tallies, more of the
ciever
clever muiesa
hostess' nanu
hand ww&gt;.
work, uui«ru
showed ।I _ Mra. Harold Anderson entertained
high scores belonged to Dorothy i Friday evening at her Podunk lake
French.
Mae
Welss’and Greta Dyer cotta*
raZ
—i. .&lt;
— nr-,.-enttage
a group of girts who get
thcr often Those who enjoyed
. • •
. togetr
. .
i the wiener roast and lake sports
spot—
Many were the admiring oh's and , were Aimes Cunningham. Janet
over Greta Dyer’s attractive Bum*. Misses Lottie and Grace;
home when she entertained I Teuslnk. Mrs Raymond Guthrey.

Smce ciiiopiMtg

ll)e'\e

FINE
Xf000 STORE

EATING
BETTER

F. at tkh

SAVING
MORE
CELERY
HEARTS
COFFEE Maxwell House - lb. 33c
WHEATIES giant pkg. 15c
BRAN FLAKES Keiiogg-ige Pkg. j 4
ALL BRAN Keiiogg-ige. Pkg. 49c
KRISPYCRACKER2ib 35c-iib 19c
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 25 lb sack SJ29
CORN MEAL Quaker 51b . sack 23'

CANTELOUPE

lb 9
WATERMELON
ice cold - lb
PEACHES

SOFT-A-SILK CAKE FLOUR
26c
SWAN'S DOWN CAKE FLOUR 26c
Steer Beef

Steer Beef

5lb! 49c
lb.

lb.

Steer Beef

lb.

Steer Beef

Ibt

41c
39c
30c
29c

VEAL BREAST Oft
FOR STEWING

We Buy
LIVE
Chickens

i^/0^1

RADISHES
bun. £

ROUND STEAK
SIRLOIN STEAK
SHORT STEAK
CHUCK ROAST

It; *at tan o’clock and Intennant »u
Mrs. Alex Nell. Mrs. Harold DeVany, | Mr* Furall Andanon. Mrs Le- small air mall envelope with can- 1 Broae
Ixil* Kenyon, Avis Jackson and Bon- Nora Buckland and Mm. Glenn celled stamp addressed “Just for Arthi
Arthur
nte Jean Drake. »
'
i Storrs had a mlaoeRaneou shower. You" which contained tha above Mra.
• - ’
at the latter'* home. Tuesday. July pleasant
-------- * information
fax;• Donald Traver. 819 E. Bond;
17, tn honor of Mias Geraldine MaA striking arrangement of white Mr*. Milo HUI. Naahville; Janet
goon who became the bride of Rod- gladioli tied with white tulie and Zertal, 1510 S. Hanover; Melvin spenU in Barry county except for
house on South Park street Wed­ ----rlck------------Newton.- July -------------------------24 Games wireribbon centered the davenport table SchulU. Hutlng*. R 5; Miu Evea few yearn he lived at Lawton.
nesday evening at 8 o’clock they played and ice cream and cake were, in the lounge with other lovely lyn Norton. Huangs. R 4; Mrs Muuhome to care tor his aged
might have wondered. "Why the served. Mis* Magoon received many (grouping* of midsummer flowers rice McMurray. 522 N. Michigan; coming
Earent*. He is survived by one
crowd?" It was all because Ira was lovely gifts.-----------------------------------------' about the room* und
and on lhe email
small Ralph Richardson. Nuhville; David rather. Jamas, of Hope township
celebrating his seventieth birthday
j tables
--------- -----------------------------i.-ui
—
Hooper. Middleville; Burt R. Keller. and several nieces and nephews in
and twenty-one neighbors had gath­ ENGAGEMENT AND APPROACH­ I Assisting tha hostess in serving 703 E- Bond; Ralph Fox. Alto; Loyd Now York iuic.
ered with cake and ice cream to see ING MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
were Mra. Hubert. Mr*. W R and Terpening. 22? N. Broadway; carol
that the birthday was properly oDMra. Richard Cook. Mr*. Guy Keller, SSTM; »SffiSS,'
In a most original way Mrs Rob­ Mra.
CITY POLICE REPORT
rerved. Il was all a big surprise to
James Bristol, Mr* Atan John­
ra. who was relaxing from the Jeb ert w. Cook announced the engage­ son. Mra. R. E. Walt. Jr.. Mr*.
•* of Police Tliomr
8. Hanover; Elaine Lord, B14 E f
ment'
and
approaching
marriag*
of
of painting his house, when the
George Lockwood. Mra. Forrest Wal­
company arrived. Said one of the their daughter, Constance Harper ton. Mra. Harold Phillips, and Mr*.
group, ’Any man who is seventv and Cook, to Sergeant Francis John Mc- David French.
Church; Mra. Leo Rose. 609 E. State
n,ghl:
is painting his house. I want to con­
At the afternoon bridge game,
now on his way home from the Eu­ high
gratulate
s
scores went to Mrs Marshall
The day was also the wedding ropean area where he served with Cook, Mr*. Robert Kelly. Mrs.
anniversary of Mr and Mrs Royal the Ninth Air force u aerial gun­ Thomu Stebbins. Mrs. Ttmothy
wL-tgw
-,1.
--Myers so lhe get-together was a ner. the wedding to take place Im­ Howard
JK:
doubly happy and gay occasion. No mediately on his return.
For the group aialstlng lhe hoatone danced-* jig—out they could of.
6 traffic tickets Issued.
es*. Mr*. Forrest Walton, won top Hazen Hook. 426 E Court; Mary
। luncheon
given
by —
Mra. Cook at the । honor* with Mis* Doreen Clary lead- Lou Haywood. 438 E. Clinton; Mar- I
2 stolen bicycles recovered.
— •••
— -/
HaslUw* Country dub Saturday, ms other* at lhe rummy table.
4 dogs disposed of.
la:. Matteson. Cloverdale; Larry
Mrs Richard Brower was hosteK* July « the guesta being former I ?iUMU from away Included Mra. Bcison.
1 arrest for assault.
Nashville; Lawrence Keeler.
for ---------assault with Intent
nt a dessert and shower honoring Mhool friend* and eo-workera of | Marshall H Cook. Mr* Rex Down- 520 E Bond; Louise Maurer. Nuh- ._ 1 arrest —
1 ing. and Miss Rexine Downing. Lan- vllle; Mrs. Claude Reid. Nashville;
Mrs. Robert WalldorfT on Thursday c°nn‘e*.
Durlng the luncheon courses lit- I sing; Mr*. Jack Nelson. Decatur, Mra. Geneva Ackerman. 548 N. Hanevening. Mrs Loren Boges of Mon­
"
tague wa* an out of town guest and tie Ron Cook, equipped in a natty Ind.; Mra. Audrey Lewis. Manito- over; Mrs Jake VanPolen. Lake
OF
bridge honors went to Miss Connie blue suit with a miniature pottman* woe. Wl».; Mrs. James Gilmore, Odessa; Fred Hamilton and Sandra •’IAR.HIIALL ST.
cap
and
bag
over
his
shoulder
passed
Orwnd
Raoids.
Mr*
Timothy
How
­
Cook. Mrs Neil Adair and Mis.
A
petition •••
wu presented to the
Hamilton. Nuhville; Patricia
* netninn
among tlie-----------------guests
.. leaving —
each
». - ard. Kalamazoo: Mr*. Cranston Wil­ Johncock. 312 E. Thorn; Mra. Ste­ city council Monday evening (or
Walldorfl.
cox. Coldwater.
phen Chackuhkl. Derr; Barbara the opening of West Marshall street
rreu omiin.
: onuia
Smith anu
and Fred
Smith. nuungs
Hutlng* “nc. b“c*‘: b«»*en P*rk and Washi&gt;
r. , wave
tv.i- wunanis
wnii,..,.
...a
R □
5;
Dale
William* ana
and vnaries
Chari’s —
Jng'on- The
Country Club Activities
, r*.
---r. matter wu referred to
.
l*JKe number who came out. '.•.
Williams,
’tilling CowlingDowling; Mr;
Mrs. J
J. c Me- t,w
J1*’ council
“until * street committee tor
for the Tuesday luncheon found the Derby. Nashville; Mary Jo Corrl. investigation
investigation and report,
Country club as cool a spot as any gan; .Mrs. Ruth Holland. Doster;
to snend a auBry afternoon
Tlie Mr*. Raymond Lancaster. 1130 8. DEFERRED ACTION
committee for the day cleverly used Market. Mrs. George Rotebloom.
The council did not determine
purple clover blossoms, timothy and Middleville; Phyllis Grceliner. Sagi­ what It would do about the Install­
daisies In decorating Uie tables with naw; Mr*. Nellie Miller. Bellevue; ing of a 3.000 gallon gasoline tank at
an attractive a-rangement of yellow Mrs. Orra Wheeler, Nashville: Mrs. 40&lt; West South street. It referred
and white tn the lounge. Out of Idle Jones. Battle Creek; Mrs. Do­ the matter again to the Public Safe­
town guests were Mrs G C. .Mitch­ reen Sherman. Hastings, Box 22; ty committee. asking for their fur­
ell. Tucson. Ariz. with .Mrs Philip Mr* Cora Hubbard. MlddleVUIe; ther investigation.
Mitchell; Mrs Lucius l-obdell, Mid­ Mrs. Norman Howell. Nuhville;
dleville. with Mrs. Vine Tabor and Mrs. Uyal Edger. 438 W. Bond;
Mrs Julia Barber. Muskegon, with Mr*. Daisy Tiler. Woodland; Wil­ TEEGARDLN-DOYLE
Mra. Warner Denton
liam Teske. Hasting* R. 5; Mrs. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Doyle of Curl­
The morning golf event for low Clara DePur. 2?5 Thorn; Winnie toll announce the marriage of tficir
net minus three high holes was won Roiuh.42IE Grand; Peter Maurer. daughter. Geraldine, to Bgt Russell
,*’ecgarelin. ran of Mr. and Mr*.
by Miss Jocelyn Ironside. Awards 1102 S. Jefferson: LouUc Warner.
for bridge went to Mrs Willard Lake Odessa. Marilyn Jean Krohn. Lealle TeegardUi of Grand Rap.tl,.
Tile marriage took place June
Smitli Mrs C. R. Brandstctter and Hutlng*. R. 4; Janna Lee Snyder.
at St. Francis church in Grand
Mrs Cedric Morey.
915 W. Clinton; Linden Skidmore. 25th
There is to be a golf and bridge Hutlng*. R 4. Clyde Schlffman. Rapid*, the Rev Fr Moran per­
potluck on Friday. Reservatlens ar Middleville; Mrs Duane Miller, 203 forming the ceremony.
cancellations for next Tuesdays W.“8Wth?'Mr*.‘ vera Klew^SL' 310 by1 Mr1”^
luncheon should be made with the 5. w«&gt;nut; John Tasker. Uta Sattar “and Yuter“n-1.
chairman, Mrs Adelbert CortrlghL Odessa. Mrs. Raymond Gruber. 1033
Other committee member* arc Mrs. Montgomery. Marian Burdick. Alto; groom.
George Snook, Mr* R G Finnic. John Hartwell. Vermontville; Rob­
Sgt Tergardin was formerly from
Mrs H W. Werner. Mr* C McKee. ert Foster. 50g S Park; David Wil- Hastings and has served 2S year*
Mrs William Hacknev. Mr* Tr.ssi •■on. 428 3. Jefferson; Mrs Shirley in India Tire bride Is a graduate
Cleveland. Mrs. David Van Buskirk Blood. Hastings. R. 3; Mr*. John of Hadlnss high school, clow of '43.
Mrs George Dean
and has been employed In the of­
White and baby boy. 115 E. Cdnier; fice
of the Hastings Mia. Co.
The committee for Inst Tlutrsday
Forrest Brison and baby girl
Sgt. and Mr* Teegardin are en­
put on a very successful club din­ Mrs
Leroy; Mrs Wm. Piddlngton and
ner. members nuistlng the chair­ baby girl. Vermontville. Mr* Al­ joying their honeymoon al Miami
man Mr* M. J. Crow. »rre Mrs. H bert Arriilz and baby girl. 712 8. Beach. Fla, where Sgt. Twgardin is
A. Adrounle. Mr and Mr.. Ray
Mrs. Walter Caukina and stationed at present.
Branch. Mr. and Mrs Lee Whit­ Jefferson:
girl.
comb. Mr and Mrs Hubert Cook. •&gt;aby
IRVING GUILD MEETS
Dr and Mr* Robert Harkness Mr Donations—The Business Women's
The Irving Hospital Guild No 15
and Mrs Joint Ironside. Mrs. Clyde Guild canned 12 quarts of green met niursday. July 19. at lhe home
Wilcox. Mr and Mr*. Dan Wall- beans from the hospital garden; of UUlan Johnson, with Dorothy
dorff. Mr and Mr* J w Wilkinson. the Birthday club from" Wsodland. Bull as co-hosteM. for a desert
L. Reeser,
Mr and Mrs Robert Cook and Mirs 2 dox. napkin*. Mrs
at 2:00 p. tn. After a short
chum; Hospital Guild No. 10. Mrs. luncheon
Connie Cook
bu'ineu meeting, bunco wu played
High bridge honors for the eve­ G. Grlffcth. Chmn. 35 magazines, ti with Grace Heney winning head
ning went to Mrs. Orville Sayles. Mr* qlx. tomatoes and Juice.
prize and Laura Carter the con­
Cedric Morey and for the rnen. to
solation. The next meeting will
John Ironside and C B. Hodge*
be a potluck nfcnlc dinner at the
iMinain H. Rich aged 79, paxsttl home of Hazel MeCaul. Thursday.
,-iwuy on Saturday evening. July August 16
Flory-Kidder
A pretty wedding took place at Hi- 28. after an illness of several
Wesleyan Methodist church at month* Hr was born In Hastings MUNICIPAL COURT
Hastings July 20, at 8 o'clock, the on April 27. 1888. tlie son uf Mr.
Raymond Coykendall. 17. of Ma­
Garden Frath
lb.
Rev Alvin Barker cttieiating The and Mrs. Jason Rich, and this city ple Grove wa* brought Into Mu­
nicipal court, one day last week,
contracting partiM were Miw. Mnrhameaamaker charged with stealing n bicycle at
Iuerite Kidder, daughter of Mr and Mr Ruh was a
He admitted lhe theft,
fr* Arthur Kidder. Halting*. Rout,- until hto retirement about ten yean Nashville
2, and Laurence Flory of Hasting*, ago. Hu only survivor is hh wife. also that he liad stolen two pair*
son of Mra Gay Mount of Findlay. Malle Funeral services were held at of trousers from a Kalamazoo room­
Ohio.
the Walldorf f funeral home on ing house, and that ho was on pro­
The bride wore a *ky blue floor­ Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock bation from an Eaton county court.
length dress and veil Site wa* at­ the Rev. B J Adcock officiating. He was given 30 days in our county
tended by MBs Dunn a Olcr. and Interment was In tlie Rutland ccmc- । jail
Rzytnond Kidder wan best man. tery.
। On lhe same day Mrs. Rosa VBWi*.
Allee and Thomas Kidder carried
the flowers The groom * two broth­
) of Kalamazoo, acknowledged tn
er*. Lee and Wayne Flor., were FRANK HENDRICK
Judge Cortrlght that she had driven
Funeral services for Frahk Hen- „
.........
usher* Miss Varta Ppx played the
u w
car in
this &lt;.&lt;.«&lt;•&lt;,
county ■&gt;»■«&gt;«»
without uavhavwedding inarch. Robeft Kidder and drick. who died in Kalamazoo on Ing an operator’s license She was
Joe Mix accompanying on vtollni; Saturday, were held at the Wall- fined »IO and costs of 84 50, which
dorff
funeral
home
on
Wednesday
she paid.
the Rev and Mrs Alvin Bai tar
sang two song* The bride was given
awav by her father.
After the wedding a reception wu
given by Mr and Mr* Robert Kid­
der Many useful gifts were received
by the couple Slip* of paper were
passed to each guest on which they
had io write a few thoughts of ad­
vice for the newly weds
Mr and Mr* Flory win make their
home in Hasting* at present Mr.
Flory to working with hl* brothers
nn an oil well near Delton
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JULY 27-28
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Birth* rTH a man's world)
William Boyd, Ilopaiong CaiuMy

lb.

CABBAGE 4C

FISH FLAKES no pointo-lge. can 85c
PARTY LOAF IZoz.can 37c
POTTED MEAT Armour-small can 0
SOYA BUTTER 12 pointi 39
SOYA CHOP no pointi-1 lb. can 39c
CARROTS Del Monte-no pt* -jar
BUTTER Freeport-lb
48C
BEETS Del Monte-whole jar 19c
BEETS Del Monte-halves jar 18c

VEAL LIVER
PORK SAUSAGE
PORK STEAK
COD FILLETS

lb.

grade 1

lb.

Boston butt lb.

fresh frozen lb.

949
SMOKED

65c
35c
38c
45c

60

FD DD^CENTER

Mr and Mrs. William O Fellzer 1
Freeport, R 1. Richard William. ,
July 16. Mr
and Mrs. Robert
Rhodes. Dowling. Ttiomu Mlclmel. .
i July IB; Mr. und Mrs Ravniond
|Lanc*it«r. 1130 s Market. Raymond 1
, Earl. Jr. July 18; Mr and Mr* ,
George Well*. 820 W Madison. Mor­
ri* Micha.-l. July 21. Mr und Mr* ■
I Bert Mugrldge, Middleville. Ronald
Lynn, July 23; Mr and Mrs Ches- i'
I ter Huff Bellevue. R. ?. Delbert Ray, ,
July 23. Mr and Mrs Edward Bar- l
| tar. Hastings, R 3. Keith Edward,
July 19.
I
It's a girl for
I Mr and Mr* Claris Greenfield. ,
1 Nashville. Carol Ann. -July 17; Mr
, and Mrs. Robert Beard.'LakcjOdes- !■
ra. July IB; Mr. and MIT Fred |
O'Connor. Lake Odessa. Bette Jean, j'
July 23
I
Surgical—Frank Me Ml tan. Jr.,
633 E Clinton: Blake Maklry. Ver-1
montvillc; Neil Parker. Vermont- i
vllle; Mrs. Charles Norris. Huttnit s
R 3; Mrs. Cora Kermecn. Middle­
ville; Mr*. John Bechtel, Hutlng*.
R. 5; Mra. A. C. Clark. Hutlng*.
R. 5; Beatrice Balduf. |j»ke Odessa.
R 2; Mra. Stenhen Aidrich. Lake
Odessa. R. 2; Mrs. Herbert Cooper.
703 N enuren; Mrs. Samuel Couch
Hasting* R. 1; June Musser. Ver­
montville; Mr*. Harold Otto, Mid­
dleville
Medical—Albert Samuel. Detroit;
Robert Foster. 508 8. Park; Mr*
Maud Ksrh, Lake Odessa; Edwin
Ketchum. Algonquin lata, Mr. and
Mra. Ernest Wright. VarmontvUle;
Mr*. Henry Davis. Hastings. R. 4;
Mr*. R. C. Warner. Clarksville; Mrs I
Iva Limp I-ike Odessa. Thomu I
Warner. Clarksville
Discharge*—Owing to Pennock
vacations this list has accumulated
Bruce Hindes, 328 E Bond: Shir­
ley Vegso and Larry Veg&amp;o. 705 W.
Cunton; Judith Ann Covey. 318 N.

"LUMBERJACK"
Richard Dia. Janis Carter

THE POWER OF THE WHISTLER
SUNDAY and MONDAY. JULY 29-30

Marjorie Main. James Craig. Donna Reed

"GENTLE ANNIE"
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY LN TO 3:00

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FRI„ JULY 31-AUG. 1-2-3

Betty Smith's famous story in Plclorra
Dorothy McGuire. James Dunn. Joan Biondell

A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES.

RARRY

THEATRE

Hastings. Mich.. Phones 2244-2557

I—

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 27-21
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Chester Morris. Lynn Merrick

Boston Dlackie Booked on Suspicion
Jaek Haley. Ann Savage

SCARED STIFF
SUNDAY and MONDAY. |ULY 29-30

Itchiag, Bandit,

Perspiring Feet

COUNTER ATTACK
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 3:M TO Sil

Tha Barry Will Nat Ba Open Tues., Wed., &amp; Thun

NASHVILLE

LyBARKER'S DRUG STORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JULY M. IMS

The Hajstillirs Banner

alt; l*t '-rr- o'clock and In
on; In Um family lot in Ri
)ol- tny. Had he livad u
nd; July 29. he would hL .
net year* of age. Most ot hl* life wa*
Yin spent’ In Barry county except for
Ye- * few yeara ne lived at Lawton.
au- coming itome to care for hl* aged
on; parents. He la survived by one
.vid brother. Jam**, of Hope township
kr. and several nieces and nephew* In
oyd New York elate.
irol
---------------- - • “ -----------CITY POLICE REPORT
39? i Chie^pf Police 'niompspn made
to.- hU^epartmcnt to tile council.
V? Monday night, the following report
.7' for Uu&gt; two weeks ending Uiat night:
ft" । 45 drivers licenses Issued.
i 32 mlocellaneous complaint* an• -wered.
&gt;1 doors
Il
cioors found
rouna unlocked
tintocxea in busluusinew places by tlie night poUccmun.
Jj.’
summnm served
8 court summons
6 traffic tickets Issued.
2 stolen bicycles recovered.
4 dogs disposed of.
1 arrest for assault.
I arrest for assault with Intent
sh­
ite;
*nike ASK EXTENSION OF
dra MARSHALL ST.
A petition was presented to the
city council Monday evening for
the opening of West Marshall street
one block, between Park and Wash•;c» ington The matter was referred to
«c. - the council's street committee for
Invcatigation and report.
DEFERRED ACTION
The council did not determine
what it would do about the install­
ing of a 3.000 gallon gasoline tank at
Ira’. 10) West South street It referred
the matter again to the Public Safe­
ty committee. asking for their fur­
lie; ther Investigation.

Mil.

’•{I TEEGAKDIN—DOYLE
[**• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doyle of CarlLui t0,‘ Announce the marriage of their
daughter. Geraldine, to 8gl. Russell
M- Teegardin. »on of Mr. mid Mrs
‘c„- Leslie Teegaidtn of Grand Rapid-&gt;.
Tlie marriage took place June
25th at St. Francis church hi Grand
Rapid*, the Rev. Fr. Moron per­
forming the ceremony.
tin u The y°unf c«uple wu* attended
V" by Mr. und Mr*. Max Teegardin,
“ brother and sister-in-law of the
;f' groom.
l°Sgt Teegardin was formerly from
Hastings and hns served 2S year*
In India The bride is 3 graduate
of Hasting* high school, class of ’43.
i‘r ?.n&lt;1 hBJ&lt; been employed in the of"• flee of the Hxttings Mfg. Co.
Sgt and Mrs. Teegardin arc enIi
.n-vln5 ,hclr honeymoon at Miami
Beach. Fla., where Sgt. Twgardin Is
“ stationed at preynt.

ed
ilv

IRVING GUILD MEETS
The Irving Hospital Guild No 15
met Thursday. July ID. at lhe home
of Lillian Johnson, with Dorothy
Ball as co-hMtess. for a tlcsaerl
luncheon at 2.00 p. in. After a short
business meeting, bunco waa played
with Grace Henry winning head
prize and Laura Carter the con­
solation.
The next meeting will
tie a potluck picnic dinner al the
home of Hazel McCaul. Thursday,
August 18.

as
tr.
Ity
le,
;er
ir*
fe.
at
on
ck
ig.

MUNIl IPAL COURT
Raymond Coykendall. 17, of Mnpie Grove wa&gt;. brought into Mu­
nicipal court, one day last week.
charged with stealing n bicycle al
Nashville. He admitted the theft,
also that he had stolen two pair*
of trousers from a Kalamazoo rooming house, anti that he was on probation from an Eatyn county court
Hr wua givrn 30 days In our county

"j:
■ u

&lt;d Kalamazoo. acknowledged
Judge Cortright that she had driven
a car In this county without hav­
&gt;n ing an operator’s license She was
fined J10 and costa of $4.50. which

Jpl*nu
p? have the mistaken byAhe bolt a* In fortner years, al- cobveraaUon «
--------------————--------------------- •kli a that they lake care of them- though merchants do make .-ome plained that, before
selvra. ’They doo t. Somebody I* eu&amp;cewlons for this cause.
be accurately givSi.

_
Camp and Hospital Council last
*tory can Wednesday included Allan Hyde, the “Sea Scouts" organization, spon­
facto not chairman of Barry County Red sored by the Legion Post.
.
Cross. Mrs Pauline Skinner repre­
Mr. Stanton served In the Navy
senting VJ’.W. Auxiliary, and Mra. during the last World War. making
them IU« shnrtatehM to teiw a
uw «»«ngnari oaKery progress. When that shall be com­ Maurice Ingram representing Re­ eight trips on the troop transport.
n yLi Shl
“ numoer.) pleted we are promised a xtotement. bekah Lodge and Mra. Walter Haw­ U. 8. 8. Martha Washington, to
AUguit 13
ElOllTY-nVKXTIl YltAH house and then not point IL Unt Pressed wood instead of plywood. which will then be published.
kins and daughter The local dele-1 France. He nl^&gt; served irven years the home of Mr. and M
II?"
has been used for lapboards. They
-------a♦»——
gallon reported donation of funds' as 1st Sgt in the Medical Corps of (Lord; Mr. and Mra. Roy
to buy wheel chair* to give to pa- the National Guard.
of Hastings siient Sunday
tlents. by Rebekah lodge and Rotary­
Mr. Stanton was employed at the. motlter. Mrs. Lib Douglass; ;
club. Many Items of comfort and Ypsilanti post office twenty-one {Mrs. Clarence Wells spent .
Food Ccn'c" gave Vh'em1
RL'liACIllI’TION
morale -building nature were voted years last February.
with their son. Ray Well* at
inal waste to neglect a property of to’ be used ln"muldng a*h Trayx:
to be purchased from council funds.
He was preceded In death by two | well Mr. and Mra. Roy Oaks
Can You Furnish Any
this sort. A talk with individual The Waters Clothe* shop donat'd
This wofk of providing the little son* In Infancy, and by a foster son,, Friday with the Lemuel Oal
membsr* of the school board brir,
ihgji
— sample*. -»
of ----wool- —
material
•—*-• *for
— -•
nf-1
Asked For In List Below?
extra things for the wounded boys Kenneth Stanton, who was killed on family of Prairieville. * M:
out the fact tjiat practical dclal.
Is a very large program, calling for Guam In April. 1D44.
Mrs. Roy Oaks and Dcllla spent' TLe Writer*’ Guild
cooperation of all local organiza­
Surviving Mrs. Stanton are his i Wednfsday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
of this problem are under considers- -- ---------------——
UCII„ Bl
JonrB general nostion. No definite action, however.
ipltal. Battle Creek, are requested tions. and further Information can wife. Graycc; one daughter. Mital, i Schiff man of Middleville anitThura.
has y«?l been taken. •
20
Inil T«rrv»c
(from people of the nearby com- be had at any time from Mr. Gury. nt home; his father. Bert Stanton, day they v isI ted at Ute home of Mr.
4U uer JGII I erms
Kuunlllra. according to the Rev. D6n or Mrs. Gay Jordan, co-chairman Dowling; three brothers, Harold and I and Mrs. Oley Douglas# of Carlton
Howard Stanton, both of Dowling, J Center,
i ।Continued from Page 1. Sec 1 &gt; । M- Ottry. chairman of the Red Cros* for camp and hospital service.
and Herman Stanton, Rochester.
----------------- -------------received 30 days, and two 10 days i C“*nP And Hospital committee for
Mich.; five sisters. Mrs. Marshall
i ,.arii
.Barry county. Items include fish­ CARI. STANTON
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY
Pierce, and Mrs. Wm. D. Ellis. Jr. I
Chas. Helsel and Raymond Keeler ing tackle for patients who have
Carl Staninn. mid Congress Street. both of Dowling, Mrs. Albert Kib-p
copy of "The Night before Christ­ were each given from 15 ihunths ! occasional outings to Gun and Ypsilanti, who has been in III hi alth linger and Margaret Stanton, both'i
to 15 years ul the Southern Michi­ i Thomapple lakes. There is nbo a fur several months* parsed away of Battle Creek, und Mrs. Victor I
mas."
Seventy educational gift boxes for gan prison at Jackson. Both were request for lhe repair school nt the Wednesday evening. JOly 18. nt Beyer Sproull, Detroit.
. I
our allies have gone to Belgium and on probation from the Circuit Court hospital for old and dL-.cardcd elec­ hospital. I!e was born in Dowling.
Funeral services were held at the 1
England. These are for children and for previous offenses when they tric irons, toasters, doorbell*, waffle Mich , on Jan. 25. 1895, the son of Stevens and Bush funeral home on I
are valued at 81.25 each. Their committeiP the crimes they con­ Irons, light switches, lamps, clocks, Bert and the Ute Vida LoshcU Friday evening, with the Rev. Wm.
curling
irons
and
typewriter*.
Per
­
fessed
this
time,
Jock
Barnes
and
Stahton.
requirements arc that they be eduShaw officiating. Additional service* I
I ca tlonal and recreational, and they James Hotchkiss were each given rons Iiaving uiv such items to do­
Hr and Mra. Stanton were married were conducted Saturday at thoi
from one to 5 years at the Southern nate. please leave with Mr. Gury by Nov. 25. 1920. and came to Ypsilanti Methodist church in Dowling Burial(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.1 I should encourage health.
....
I They are not all alike, but most Michigan prison, because they were Wednesday. August 1. a* he plans In Feb. 1934. from Hastings.
followed at the Union comctery.
should be directed for lhe best ; of them Include such things as soap, repeaters. iiaving previously com­ to visit the liospltal center on Au­
He wm a member of the Masonic Lacey. Members of the American
gust
deliverjhe
usual .quota,of
*
u" ,2
- to utintl
UK uaual
quum ui Lodge 207. Bedford. Mich., tile Odd Legion and Auxiliary attended the
interests of the United States of : washcloths, either a toothbrush or muted Offense*.
Ceell RouMi. Arnold Snyder. Don- ?°2kl5s-. furnished by Hasting* Re- Fellows of Ypsilanti and the Amer­ funeral In a body.
America—and the world. Wendell L ! toothpaste. 1 toy, pencils crayons.
_ had a tremendous influence ।.patxr.
ana small
email books
docks
aid Bassett. Merrl Leffel. Clarence. bekah
h“k“&gt;’ Lodge. Any
Anv other
A,h«’ organiza­ ican legion Port 282. and a member
Willkl*
paaer. and
on American ’ntihllr
n'tihtiri
nnimnn &lt;
Several groups that Mrs. Stowell -McGee and Bruce Pritchard were tions or individual* who will fur- of the Ypsilanti Post Drum and
?hnuah nrv.r wun
Ey.“UCrJS
-0?!nWnu,
...'.’1T: 1 mentioned as making’ outstanding each put on probation for two years, nlsh a few home-made cookies, or Bugle Corps for five years Later hr SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
though niter with party political contributions in addition to the but must serve the first 60 days of garden flowers, please leave with was a member of the Washtenaw'
Hubert Schrier spent from Wedhacks because they feared him and schools where most of the work is it in Jail.
When released each Mr Gury on that date, as the need county combined Drum and Bugle nr.sdav until Saturday at Like Al­
Corps and served ns Vice Command-1 gonquin at the 4-H camp. * Mr. and '
were Jealous of him' because people done are the Youth Fellowship must p«y 14.00 per month proba­ Is great.
Those who accompanied Mr. Gury er. He was lender of the “Sons of Mrs. Rihn Zerrip of Grand Rapids I
liked his ideas and hl* courage In | group at Middleville that made tion cost.
to
lhe
meeting
of
the
Fori
Custer
Legionnaire
”
Drum
and
Bugle
Corps
James
Keeler.
Carol
Forsyth.
Laand Mrs. Ollie Vunderbrook of the I
speaking frankly - Vandenberg’s beautiful Christmas cards, a NxshIdens and actions as expressed in I vlllc Campfirt- group that prepared Vem Hazen. Roland Powell. Junies
Munn, Edward Savacool. Keith
Playmates group of Hastings, which Eaton and Harry Scars, were also
conference parallel ideas expressed raised 11032 this croup bring com­ placed on probation for two years,
by WUlklc xi tong ago as 1940.
prised of little girls, the Woodland the first 45 day* of which must be
Fellowship class of the Methodist spent In lad After the- Jail sen­
school which made an i»f- —
tense —
shall
.... —
expire,
----- —
each
—must pay
On the other hand, a reactionary Sunday
ghan and is working on a velvet 14 00 a month probation cost*,
■A-lb. pkg.
like Senator Robert Taft thought it one. file Welcome Ladies Aid who
Higgins..
Claude Crans. James Hlsg,.^
was "smart politics” to try and completed an Afghan, und lhe Kenneth Sears
»•--------------and Clarence Bruce
force a postponement of the Bretton Yeckley 4-H which made 35 lap- each wx&gt; put on probation for two
years, the first 30 days of that lime
Woods agreement for Intwnatkinal boards.
County sub-chairman who work to be spent In Jail, rhe same (4.00 ■
stabilization of currency—postpone­
ment of which would have pro­ under Mra. Stowell are MLsa Ger- a month for probation co*t* must,
McPhariln and Mrs. Dorothy -be paid by each alter he shall hove
foundly affected progress on inter­ trudc
Bonneville. Middleville: Mr*. Jarir , _'rved
served the
lhe 30 days.
national peace agreements — but Watrous and Gordon Williams.
It
18 -----boy*--in the above
” will pay Hie ••
—
Senator Taft opjx&gt;scd the San Frnn- WcxxlUnd: Mra Pauline Raynor three groups to be on their good'
M*co charter, too and possibly hoped and Mrs. Hazel McCall. Freeport; behavior while In jail. For any one
True tea taste and amber-clear color I
to get nt it through tlie Bretton Mrs. Dorothy Fisher and Miss Car- of them will liave a 10 days reducWoods agreement But then. Sen­ rle Caley. Nashville: Miss Phyllis Hon of his time in fail on Hie rccThat's what you get with Kroger's
Delton; Mrs. Jennie Stuck. ommrndution of Sheriff Bera to
ator Taft ha* little Influence with Gibson.
Hustings Tiicre arc three chairmen Judge McDonald.
the American public and neither of
enjoy this
iced
Two of the boys, Lynn Mend «ind
the rural school*, the Mrsdames
will
---- lhe
— Republican
,------- -— party
r~—t ever make
— ., vame
Carrie ruuicr.
FLsher, nu«-i
Hazel miaiuwii.
McKibben, nuu
and Kenneth AspInaU were given two
tea at far less cost I
a national Comeback a* lang as It j Zcla Cortrlght
years probation, the same payment
gives leaders like Taft n dominant I Of th/ 5o rural schools In the of 14 00 per month for probation
position In “inaer circle" councils I county. 27 have been working on cost, wllii only 10 days In Jail
,
;। these
teacher —
taking
During the time the 20 are on
mrw projects,
project.*.each
---- - ---------• ’' •* '
' charge
— of
-■ jht
-ork !r.
probation, they
the work
In her cshool.
act
. must obey
. lhe fol-'
10 village schools the work lowing rules:
Hastings is justly prtn.d of it* I In city and
done largely
largely by
by the
the home,
home) 1.1. They
They must
must not
not violate
violate any
any state
state
new athletic
George 8 Alder-1 has been done
_ . —
art, and manual arts law or city or village ordinance.
ton.
writing in the “Sport. Grist
’ In economics,
• ----। 2. They must not use in any form
the State Journal makes the fol­ departments.
Three Junior Red Cross bulletins any Intoxicating liquors. Including ■
lowing comment:
MAY CARDENS O PEKOE TEA
were Lssucd bv Mrs. Stowell last I tx-er and wlm*’
3. They must make a report, on
"High schools who may have Mime year to the chairmen and to nil
BUY
athletic building plans In mind schools These contained informa­ । the 1st of each month to C H Os’A lb P--3 40c
should check In at Hastings where tion and instructions (n regard to ।' born Barry county's probation ofWAR BONDS
a 150.000 plant is about completed. the work to be done, news of Hie II fleer
4. They cannot leave the state of
work In various schools, dates finIncluded is a track with two Ishi-d
uti
work was due. and other items ' .Michigan without permission of the
PET MILK
36c
straight-aways patterned after the of Interest
These were mlmeo- Circuit Judge.
Creatnad
pkgi
Michigan State college layout, a graphed by the commercial de- ।। Every right-thinking person in
football field, baseball field, and partment of Hastings High school, Barry county will hope that the ar­
SALAD DRESSING cgJ7
20c
I
rest
and
punishment
of
these
24
lb
Mdion
r—• , —.
concrete tennis courts. It’s really at no cost to the Red Cross outside - _.ilk
«•n.._-•
a lush layout, according to Pleldmon of Stent-ib .inti poper. Mra. Stowell youthful offenders will fully conOnly 4 Polnli
vtnee them that »»*••&gt;«
taking’ some one
Albert Amiss of Stale who was pluns to issue more bulletins during ■। else
’* property without their con­
BLENDED JUICE
41c
called Into consultation when a
Kroger's Country Club.
2»lb
Nutrition will be stressed next i sent docs not pay. It will surely
problem in laying cinder* on the year, with Mrs. Marguerite Stauf­ 1 bring trouble, if continued, to the
Enriched, baking tested
sack
I one who does It. and will bring
track arose. "It’s a pretty picture," fer working in that division.
CUCUMBER PICKLES
27c
says Albert. "They asked me if I
The committee will meet In Au­ I sorrow to his family and friends
Country Club
18-oz
• had any recommendations. 1 said I gust to make plans for the new I Every one of them who sees the
and folly of such misdeed*
had one. I suggested llicy buy a season. Tills group Is composed of I wrong
(l!-oz
pkg
8c)
pkgand decides- that he will be honest
JELLO DESSERTS
Sc
house near th? Held and Install lhe county chairman and her sub­ and true in lhe future, should hold
chairmen.
therein a man whose sole respon­
Their most difficult problem at up his chin, look folk* In the face.
Frosty Gold
large
sibility would be to maintain that present Ls obtaining materials. Out­ j and feel that he is entitled to re- |
CHOC. PUDDING Broolrms’i pkg 8c
lemon Iced
field. People who build athletic ing flannel cannot be purchased I sped so long as he doc* the right,
I tiling with everybody else. Almost j
every grown man can look back up(No I can 10c) Giant
Ion his teen-age life, and remember
No
TOMATO SOUP
can 1 Re
8C
(No 2 can 13c)
j that If the sheriff hud known till
about it. he loo might have gone
to Jail. What saved him was Hint
No
2
GOLDEN CORN
18c
he didn’t repent, because he learned
Giant can
I that it wasn’t right or profitable
I for a'man to go through life doing
Ht-HO CRACKERS (Sfi K 21.
wrongs to other folks. If that conHostings Mfg. Co., Common
Rich Brand.
i
p"
fiction shall come to each of the
Kellogg Co., Common
24 boys, he may be thankful MHM
Assorted Flavors
| day that his wrong course was
Union Steel and Wire Co., Common
FLY SPRAY
eatton 95c
I stopped when it was. and In the
Consumers Power Co., 4Vi &amp; 5% Preferred
! manner it was including a Jail,
I sentence. There are much worse |
KROGER'S HOT-DATED
Inquiries Invited—write or coll 8-1456 Collect
things than that, as he will
Pleaie Bring
Hearn if he keeps on in the wrong
I road. And there arc very much betYour Own
| tor things In store for him if he
Shopping
i persists In traveling the right roadC. R. Nat'l Bank,Bldg.—Grand Rapids, Mich.
I Tlie future of the 24 boys U up to
Fresher Flavor I
Conlainer
them.

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NEED IS GREAT FOR
CERTAIN ITEMS

. Ilopwlong Cassidy

EDITORIALS

SUMMER DRESSES

F THE WHISTLER
ONDAY. JULY 29-30
mri Craig. Donna Herd

■E ANNIE”
E SUNDAY 1:00 TO 3:00

iced tea

Special Blend—

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ICE IN PRICES.

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URDAY, JULY 27-21
UBE ATTRACTION
ria. Lynn Merrick

looked on Suspicion
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Friday

SUMMER DRESSES

Cottage Cheese
Fresh Butter
Flour
Corn Flakes
Layer Cake
Tomato Juice
Grapefruit Juice
Chewing Gum

THE NEW TRIO
MEALS AND LUNCHES
served from
5:30 A.M. to 12:00 Midnite

SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS
Closed Every Wednesday
row

SPECIALS!
BEST YET FLOUR 25^.$119
LIMA BEANS
1 lb 14‘
MANOR HOUSE COFFEE 1 lb. 33c
ODESSA TOMATOES^ 14‘
MORTON'S SALT lib- lOoz. 8=
HEINZ TOMATO SOUP 12c
7c
SWEETHEART TOILET SOAP
14c
WHOLE KERNEL CORN

ARMY LIEUT., TAKEN
HERE FOR BIGAMY,
NOW AT FT. CUSTER

I Lieut. Donald Ruehlman. of lhe
■ -I U, 8. Army Air Forces, was arrested !
■ - here by the sheriff’s offlw» Fri- I
day on a bigamy charge A demand
I wxs made that the lieutenant be
.11 surrendered to the military author!ties al Fort Custer, and that was I
done on Saturday.
—
In the absence of Prosecuting At­
torney Barnet. Attorney Georve
Dean is In charge of the case. In

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Montgomery Ward
Phono 2704

Hostings

Real Sheer Lace Styles
One lot to sell at

25c

12c

9.50

99c
12c

46c

21c

Friday

29c

LADIES' HATS

SERVE MORE

that
... we have helped hun­
dred! of individual* and fam­
ilies in this community solve
their mooey problem*. We

Hasting*, Mich.

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Hastings

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WATERMELONS

b

CANTALOUPE

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FRESH PEACHES

b

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IOC

lower Priced'

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FOODS

rottW

All Varieties

6

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CUCUMBERS

ib 9i/2c

Gel Kroger Beef Every Time !

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ALWAYS TASTY AND TENDER

Sirloin Steak
PORTERHOUSE STEAK
CHUCK ROAST

ahoj.

STANDING RIB ROAST

Pork Sausage P».P.a ’K?Leona Sausage Sliced «■
Ready
Dressed Whiting lor
._ pan «&gt;
Rosefish Fillets Collo Wrap lb.
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Summer styles - this lot of
summer styles must move
out at

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^knowz2

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3 £ 59c

$5.69 each

20 Points

130 W. State St..

2

SPOTLIGHT
COFFEE

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C SUNDAY 3:H TO 5:00

Open T«e»., Wed., &amp; Than.

3-25

better

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imes Dunn. Joan Blondrll

White Sun Bock Styles
White Short Sleeve Styles
in Rayons &amp; Cottons
Friday

Mty/vwp.S sneexu

1ERJACK”
and

rjt

Junior Red Cross

WE BUY - SELL - QUOTE

TLIRDAY. JULY 27-28

Ay--

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Tarty,
Convenient

J

35c
32c
1 8c
31c
24c

37c

Friday
Main Floor
One table of small lot items
at prices that will clear this
table fast.
Basement
One table of small tot items
that will move fast.

&gt;
t. 26c
■&gt; 29c

Duo Io scarcity and uncertainly of
supply, availability of cuts and
prices no! guaranteed
However,
all meals will be sold within O P. A.
ceiling prices for corresponding

BASEMENT FEATURES
Friday
Tumblers - Tumblers
Yes, heavy glass ones at only

�TIIT HASTINGS BANNER. THUMDAT. JULY 28. IMS

hi^f-hlked^Lo’^^uihton ^LakT'iast' homr' llarold to**1 bren^n3service !roleMerijr and quickly B wws as early

we*k for a splash plus fulling They
had plenty of tackle but that's
whore the story ends—never had a
nibble.
it with Bud Flynn,
To further clarify a last weeks
from Saipan and story—Curtis* Hawkins say* he’s
with the 9th Air Force instead of
winS tlie 15th. He served with the First

3 yrs. thb August and was stationed If he’d been expecting and waiting arrived home for 30 days from
in England and Scotland for many a long time for hb dad—and sure and western Europe,
sve thb
months. It was in England that Ev-1 enough he had
Jimmy Faulkner. Middleville, b sector for many year*, gat
eretl and Harold me" on Dec. Mat j Oolly's. he b nice. We mean that m the States, eapeeb to be home intormauon.
wbW. Capt
nu “
nepnew,
Edeburn. formerly of Hast­
»&gt;'&lt;&gt; made the ocraidon their New ^Uegenl husband of Sam Smith s, any day now,
: Kenneth Mebt-"
Years celebration Harold b with; (Nashville* daughter, Marlon. He
Baid ’ Howdy" to George Bedford I ings. b now vbiting hb family In
Ohio
the Mr Corps Transport ground
tt. Richard O- White, Jr., a who b home from Texas and abo , 2*“ri2c.
,w.O
!li?,( He b leaving Fri­
day for the south Pacific. He has
crt* Harold says Everett lv helping prisoner of war in Germany for 25 from Middleville way.
hJ! i

been stationed in the Hawaiian Is­
lands 31 ye»rs of that time.

'We've had to hold up on ad­
n, Bob, gays he b now wait
.
—
„
army so had to slay home. Uiere was
gob smith, b on hb way to the
Mr. and Mr* George Brisbin. dresses for so long we may have
Nice Seeing You Home
New*— no dou!’'- b.ul
» nir-ottirr
J?e
plenty Pactfic.
.
Hasting*. Route 3. have received missed some of you. If so. please let
(Often we think what r
—
10
With hb iob on the7a. * Home Horn ulMMn O.p, F..., WM ftU. • jmgl
■»«&gt; us know.*
and a privilege it b toe™
^‘h’____
jbJob^^faiTO, caSXle uJncS^Mywhh Medb action. He b Pvt MR Dear Sirs:
I have enjoyed the “HasUngs
ia home for good point discharge Brtabtn who met Ihb death on GJtin•tuck pretty clow to the east eoast.
e surprised hb family and it was “w“ May 18 1945
Nelson, twin Banner" very-much Wish to thank
Junta- Walton was in for a few
like the Andersons, are t
a little luck that lib brother Neal br“lher
1 U *12* w Oel7U*n1:l the thoughttul party for their kind­
chaU with us when he was home on k kt
just happens to be home now. We £Hlfr br’?"f,r’
,.K?r’n.'3h, ‘,n ness in making it possible for me
BU
In
town
Monday
was
smiling
Milhia way to California. We sure cnu
,
—
Home late Sunday from 5 nwa.
told you about him last week. Lyle
°
lBnl; to receive the pleasure Inclosed
joved hb yblb
&gt;m Germany tame that down right ton Mix. here vbiting Joe Mix. He’s has the ET O. ribbon with 3 stars . ter having contracted meningitis and within the pages of the Old Rag—er.
'.Not so loos MJO the Army anti
looking Woodland ’44 athlete back from a year overeeas tn E-T.O.
IF In *a serious
condition
hb length of time tn service “
“r
” from the 11 mean paper,
Navy both breea-d in the front door Ardcr Harper who will hare 31 alKj was with a cavalry unit in and
malady Tlie
first
ever so much. I hope you
(• Aver a* • vrs
I maiax.,.
— ..* ...
—— «bn
w■ to
—a&lt; be
-— killed
m..—■ — i Thanks
Thanksever
with that cheerful smile. Yes. it day* before reporting back to Camp Germany. He has 4 brother* in
was
Don
Brbbin
•
--•
let ----------me receive the same pleasure .
sh«.&gt;
ht.
w“
BrUbin A picture of Nell will •was Bob Parker and Dick Hinkley,
Jor training preparatory lo M-n k-e WUh someone would send
About town »ith
very
will appear in thb Issue or the next again when I notify you of my ।
and a good chat we all had. The paclflc duty Ardcr, who wears the lu new# about all tlie boy*.
^ndmg
wFuMta parents
All we know about the gang who change of address and requests.
Only mbslng link of thb team w-a# infantry Combat Medal wants toH._,
....last
Tucsdav
nndand
back
Frt-FrtrUh nX’woSM H?
Thanks. Rudy
Home
Tuesday
bark
it it was
Bob Moore. Had he been here Hint MT Dimnr Ottown while he» here. d ...___ *-J_ MSchantx ।Nashville'
If* .
- R
...
that first8gt. Rudolph H. Soya. 36157341
would hare made it three straight He said, he and Duane played the
Hure from tmbhed bX It returned Sunday to Camp Grant. °lll,c Jt,,
11—
"”
as f*r
far as we could leam
learn
*y- but »»
39th Stat. Compl. Malnt. Div.
However, we do see Bob now and ^me positions in basketball and
^Robmlon Ark to Fort Riley III. Dick looks fine. He has been dlay.
thro a* he b located In Wisconsin .the fuh two years they did alright
Artu to Fort Rbey □
mos.
w»n
tne
am
Air
Force
in
.
of
tta
’
^-rvWtaV
5 mos. with lhe 8th Air Force In . „.
New York,' N. Y.
ribbon 'I
branch of the renice 11^
and able to get home once In a but in 43 and 44 H H S took the
Artem wno was^m tne group England
England—
—wears
wears the
the E.T.O.
E.T.O. ribbon
while and we do like to see him lead Arder wants to tee as many
other tw« bav- and a unit citation. Many of you I “"rLZX
* dkTi
T far ^h^Slvv-hJ
Pvt Robert B- Myers. 48034288
driveup in back of the store, and of hh crowd as p. siblr He said
dav Houihtahna Delton fellows will remember Dick and hb; {£_**!!£„
ran
believe ..
il-Bob
’s dad
(Wood‘• Howglaimr Drtton brother Bob when they lived In the
Sohnson tLnkW, you W..C.V
---lllUUgllfc
RAVI,b he thought Don McMlltai »&gt;,
—■— ft*
Co.
D 114 Bn 78th Rect. IJtT.C.
the Clinton brothers. etc.
..
going around town with his lips land* was home but he hasn't had matter of fact. Don Clinton H.H.8.
Camp Robinson. Ark.
... .... ......... r-i....... trite 'li
. D« ™■sSSSS's
Pvt. John D. Fisher, 46024373
Co C
16 Bn
B Regt.
they are minim, white. Bob just Oun luk(&gt; nU OV(,rM-as veteran* are Ri)ey
We just haven’t met thr.n Sift &gt;h?.u“ i“kU“ui.LZ
' o,&gt;2";
Fort McClellan. Alabama
SrtiLs.
,
home
at the
‘
' same time We met‘ vet Incidentally. Arden had'a pret­
Was good u» sec that cheerful s Sgt John Anderson and Pfc. ty blonde companion with him the
Pte. Robert J. Routh. 36407879
smile of Dr. Finnic’s on main street Jimmy Anderson in t/nn the other
398 ASP. Band. APO 75
»?“ssSj.-’Jirffi iss
last week. Yes. it was Dr.
day and if their brother Roy b as
Here comes a sailor. He's Neal
Oucm thb will have to do It fur friendly anil grand as hb brother* Buck A. M 1 c who will return Aug. that? how he meet Mrs. N . » you re looking!
thb Ume as the Barry County Fair (hen they nre a great threesome. Sth after 30 days home, to JackCept
Zack I. York. Inf. 01208636
Dearborn
girl,
and
married
her
n
I
"HI
Ho.
”
and
Congratulations
to
b taking over for lhe week. Good Roy, overseas 40 mos. Ls home for scnvill*. This Sept, will check off
640th Repl. Co.'
ago.
i Don Flnglcton who b now Lt. (jg &gt;
luck.
good on points Jimmy «-cnt acroM 3 yrs. naw for Neal. He -x-rved 2 year
The Uli. fine looking. M Sgt and I .**’ Nurse Ahne RoBcntlia) 'Wood28th Repl. Depot
George Carpenter
m i&gt;c- ’♦&lt; mid b now back from yrs aboard tlie Saratoga, lhe car­
A PO 318. c/o P. M
his
urrttv
nrni
-ind
urtitrwife
Ivndi
having
served
in
E.T.O..
b
tEHiuw's Dote: Georgt a oifu'e Germany enroute io Fort Benning. rier whose heroic battle against
San FrancLsco, Calif.
her w“y lo
^J***®0:
girl said that while George was Ga. John, who served 39 mos. over­ the Japs and the great damage she were the Thomas Mulkerns of De- now
writing thb letter to you it was m-ua was wounded and ha* been In MiBi-red have been told recently in trolt. who were here a week vbiting 1 '’Hello” to Archie Vaughn. Wevc
Pvt. Orvin A Birman. 6S3287I
the longest time she’d ever known the Stales ? ino. He * i.oa home for newspapers all over the country. her aunt. Mrs. Nell Conway. Sgt been thinking about you a lot lately
Co A. lith Trig Bn. 4th Regt
him to keep hb m..uth shut (or
"•'irx,.. «hirh i-n rw. Neal was stationed in New Hebrides Mulkern. who wears the ETO 'Member back when you wrote .»
Fort McClellan. Ala
r; back to the hospital al Fort and also the Hawaiian Islands at strip with 4 itars. h home on fur- i letter sort of complaining about
over an hour he never said n word.
I some of the fellows not getting
nj. Harrison. Ind John lias the intervals and he commented that lough from Germany.
And for George that really u a
r-r.1
aih.--,
o*erscas duty, etc. We dldn t think
dearest 7 mcs. old daughter. Sharonhe never saw anyone from home.
noord. &gt;
23“a”
Box 33. Fruitvale Station
Ann. whose mommlc &lt;most attracOakland 1. Calif.
Tlie soldier and hb wife ycu may Nyla Miller, daughter of the. Er”'‘r. •“£’’£
V-’
Dear Gang:
tlvei b lhe former Beatrice Bacon
have seen sitting on the Court
Oucm We’re to» much like lhe of Delton.
P’RM hnve Mown off the
Cant. Charles etruble
House lawn Friday were the Harry Aui M41-hrSu*hi-naCtiiev*irC return "to I “ lnl
Eager Beaver — not that thb has
it wasn't mans- weeks ago that Brenners from Allegan They were
4neldWh»np^yTe^UkVn ! Kt’n” 3MyrsTr ^e’^a^uft
807 AAB U.
a— — ....
. ~
j0]Ul5&gt;01l woodland,
here
visiting
Mr.
and
Mr*
Glen
Ber&gt;’*trom Field.
headed -Vince Smitii for Corpur- tn? firs
he arrived home after Ramrey who came to Barry County ha.-, been sUUomd at Blg^.for-18, ^^.^^Hthre d^TVhil U?n
Austin. Texas.
ChrL-ti bat week when in reality several ......
... — from Royal Oak and bought a farm X: happed tonhto'now”«Ty .7’5 .*?.
hell leave for the Detroit pu&gt;l and home to ‘tav-on points. Now we've 4 miles south of Nashville. Harry
the facts, we lust have opinions
John A. Schultz
you fellow* know what that myativ n&gt;et his brother Cpl Harold John- med to be in the oil well drilling mans guess, he says Albert tn»a- about the way things look, and
We were talkng to Vince again Sai- sum who will return the 27th to business before he entered service tiotird Woodrow McPeck who b Brother, if you want to do a bl’, nf
Camp Peary. Va
and he said he had drilled a well uLso at Biggs, and said it was un­ gripping now becau.se you’d like a
on the Keat Tobias place in the usual being so near together now tutu to come home then It's alright
Pfc Jerald L Curtiss. 36417388
Just want you to know
southeast part of Barry county because as small boys they grew up with us
Co D. 474 Inf Regt
together
in
Nashville.
Wondrow
back when he was a civilian He is
were in your corner on this tail-.
A.P.O. 544. c/o Postmaster
now in Nlchoia General Hospital. makes lib home In Lansing where
New York, N. Y.
his
wife
itow
lives
—
hLs
uncle.
Ffank
Free Estimates
I been aernM for so long.
LotiL-viUe. Ky. where he Is recov­
LenU.
lives
in
Nashville
ering from a wound received on
1 George Sprague, who served in
Col Gordon Tronaidc. Jr . 36850508
Okinawa He was in 2 Philippine
Hq A- Hq Co. 1st Army
Invasions, had been in. lhe
.u... Pacific
«... has returned to Newport. R I He motorcycle accident. Ls still In an
Fort Jackson. 8 Car.
year, where he would still has finished hb special training at army hospital In Texas.
w&gt; harin',
be. 11 he
hadn't hrrn
been hit
hit. hr
he comcom­ ' Washington and b not sure hl. a I
Pvt R. J. MrKcough. 16164818
Here's one on you already Don
| hb next assignment will be
mented.
3704 A A P
B U . Sqdn .
Preston
'Don. you know, is home
ELECTRICAL WIRING
It was sure good to shake hands
■d.s 1 Another sailor home frequently on putnu* Met your father down
Box 253
with Rex Tate He's here for 34
3f now is Barry Ragla who we can town and said. “What's new?" He
Keesler Field. MtaixJppi
days when he'll then report •tn easily tecErgnixe now anywhere along laughed
,BUBnpa and answered. Tin waitln-t
nr Don
p,,,, He
.
__ the car to____
Camp Grant. 111. We didn't have the .street by the cocky way he wears -(for
Gill Donald L. Smith. 36455015
took
take
a chance for a long visit, ‘still may
OOM Ord iHMi Co iTKl
I hi* girl somewhere and here 1 am '
Phone 2708. 2285
work that in 11 Ri-x has time- but
Folk . ..re ta kmg about the love- | Yu- h(jC (cllow W|U W(.
»atcWng , A PO.,464. c/o Postmaster
we do know lit- had 20 months ly girl here with Raymond Murph) . yOU Then we went &lt;&gt;n and Ulked
They re engaged and an- a stunning „b,,ut your brother Bernard, in mtvl1i1u wltt, lhl. : .Gerald B. Stanton. S^l/c
wtnrs ETO ribbon with 3 star-. looking couple nicy met Ir. Grand )rr j XT5 W|1n
Rex. or Tate- which ever nickname Rapids-Raymond was studying tor
In( 71st Div. A.Ksigne&lt;i to the.
MOBILE, CL- 63. "N’’ Div.
you called hint, w-rved with the en­ tlte priesthood and site, who had । Army of Occujxition in German'.
C/O Fleet Post Office
gineer* In a General S.TVXe R&lt; gl- .'just recently changed ,,v.
San Francisco. Calif
her plans to unuerstann
Understand nut
hb outnt
outfit wet
went Into Orrtnent That word "’General
can enter the convent
convent, was working In | niany
mans further than uny outfit met •
include practically anything said the offlc" al the Seminary
—.... I'
It wusjttir Russians, and are „now back.in’ Pvt Arthur E. Stauffer. 26JJ8687
Rex
I found Dial
for •»
——- two the American x-mr Understand too; 274 Repl Co. 500 (Prov.l
•Bl out.'
out. lie added,
adued. love at first
fust »i»thl
sight tor
the
with conviction. C
One
— of •*the
“ hap-(Don"
’t •know
-----------wlyen
-— Raymond
—
reports that Bernard and Elwood Yoder saw ’ APO 703. c/o Postmaster
pr»cious moments back better k’t him Apeak tor each other for a short time, one of | San Francisco. Calif
moved
directly
so they
I
-~’s been home was himself from here ....
on
(them। them
was was
moved
directly
so they
I
the first time he met his young son
Also^ home Jtrc Re::
Ron Brow■. Er::!:
Ernie 11 ..,..,
never ....
met again By the way, El- 1 Lt Thomas J. Stephens. 0-676673
Mo t bnblrs sort of have to get used Burr. Lester Enzlan—all from over- wood your wife, the manager al the
Sth Combat Cargo Sqd
to their dads, uniforms and all. .seas. Haven't vbited with them jet. Miller Ice Cream store. Lv a most. A.P.O. 348. c o Postmaster
San Francisco, Calif.

hss’S'

®.“•

:

Aj-.o. w. c/o nxunuawfA
New York, N Y. .

Pvt Laurence Novak. 36828693
Co G. 2nd Bn. 136 Inf. Regt.
I_AJLTJ7.
Camp Rucker. Ala.
T/5 Wm. M. Keller. 38150853
Med Det, 838th F. A. 3n.
APO 470. c/o Poatmas’er
Sgt. Roman Karpinski. 36154370
7oth Q.M. Bakery co.
A.P.O. 348. c/o Postmaster
San Francisco, Calif.

7th
Geodetic Control Sqdn.
311th Photo Wing
Buckley Field, Denver, Colo.

A. Orwydon H. Wood. 865770.
U8MCR
Replacemem Draft
w/o Fleet Post Office
- San Francisco. Calif

Pvt. Lerov J. Wheeler. 46020433
Co D. Med. Tng. Bn. A fl F T C.
13th Med. Tng. Reg Med. Tng.
Ope.
Camp Crowder. Mtaouri
8qd D, Chatham Field
Savannah, Georgia
fi/flgt. Harold A. Potter, 16118380
Sqdn S. Brka 611
Chanute Field, TH.

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ASH ELECTRIC SHOP

$2250

JOHNSON SUPPLY COMPANY

This

icarcc.

S i x

from 36-42.

Waten O°thej Shop

WXRHIHGi

Selling Quality Keeps I’s Husy

Set. Gerald Anders. 36179770
883nd Aid Eno Sqdn

Chances Are You
Won't Get New Tires for
a Long Time to Come!

AUCTION SALE

HERI ARE THE FACTS: It is true that more new tire*

Hoving sold my farm, I will sell the following at Public Auction at the placo

are being allocated but only moat essential “B" and

known os the old Newman farm, lo-cated 1 Vi miles west. 1 mile south and

“0” card holder* are getting them. “A" card holder*

Vi mile west of Dowling; or 1 mile south and

are not eligible. You can keep your car rolling by

store on

recapping your tire* now tha Firestone way.

1

WHAT IT TAKES
TO REDEPLOY
ONE SOLDIER

mile cast of Cedar Creek

—-

Get

firestone
FACTORY­
METHOD
RECAPPING

6™
4.00-14

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1 945
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK.

Guernsey heifer, 8 months old.

4 HEAD OF HORSES

Twin Guernsey calves. 3 mas. old.

Sorrel gelding. 9 yrs. old. wgi. 1550 lb*.
Black gelding. 11 yr*, old. wgt. 1400 lb*.
Sorrell team. 3 and 4 yr*, old. wgt. 2800
lb*., well matched.

HAY
'

5 ton* alfalfa and timothy.

OUTIOUMO

to mt -roai
row roaro1"'

FARM TOOLS

Set of good work harncx*.

3 good collars.

(HIM IO cam’
NEAR HOME

Wood wheel wagon and rack.

Olh»r Sems PropodlostHb Lav
Dump rake.

Fireitone recapping, alone,
gives your tires the famous
DeLuxe Champion Gear-drip
Tread far extra safety, extra
traction and longer mileage.
W« Loan You Tira*

18 HEAD OF CATTLE

Deering mowing machine. 5 ft. cut.

Guernsey and Ayrshire cow, 7 yrs. old,
bred.
Guernsey cow, 4 yr*, old. fresh 5 week*.

'“J.rTstone

for tha FIR » » • M PI o N
DEI UK®
,,r long.rl

Oliver 99 plow.

JOHNSON SUPPLY CO.
Ill V. STATR

FHONt 270R

HASTINGS. MICH,

to RtriAlNING
CAME »O» FACtflC

100 ft. hay rope.

Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, beef.

Montgomery Ward electric cream sep­
arator, like new, 600 lb. capacity.

Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old, calf by side.

HOME ON THItT
DAVS ruRLOUGi

Quantity of forks, shovels and eveners.

ro itodtmunoN

2 Holstein and Durham cows, 2 yrs. old.
Guernsey heifer. 2 yrs. old. pasture bred.

5 heifers. Guernsey and Holstein,
mos. old.

15

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Plano.

Kitchen cabinet.

Other household goods.

TERMS: CASH. NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

FIRESTONE TIRE HEADQUARTERS

5

'

2 sec. spring tooth drag.

2 ten gal. milk can*.

Durham cow, 3 yrs. old. bred.

T|rt cartifleata

Oliver plow.

Hay fork and pulley*.

Durham cow, 3 yrs. old. calf by side.

In and I” u» H* p„

3 sec. spring tooth drag.

HAROLD SWEET, PROP.
LOREN COPPOCK. Auctioneer
Hickory Corner* Phone„l7 F 2-1

Multiply those trips by 3,000,000 men, and you’ll see
why train space Is short for even essential civilian travel
That ia why today, especially, we on the
ODAY, million* of fighting American*
railroads need the continued helpfulne** and
hold "ticket* to Tokyo". . . with thirtyday stop over privilege* at home. To handleunderttanding of our wartime passenger*.
For if ever there wu a ta*k for patriotic
that mighty movement, »leeper» have been
travel teamwork, this i* it ... to ru*h re­
taken from short run* and car* are being

T

shifted from practically every train on every
railroad. And with business travel up, the re­
mit is often standing room only in coaches.

MILT LEINAAR, Clerk
Sin MOtt WAS BONDS

enforcement* that will defeat Japan . . . and
to carry America'* furloughed fighter* on their
hard-earned holiday from war.
.

�THB HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JULY 14, IMS
Brethren t
quarter*. Hb addrau U Fourth Air ‘ here from Datrdl
H Osgood.,
I Force* Hdqr*.. 180 New Montgomery • home north of 1
®‘a
«. Cal. ,
Rolhe Mahn and Mil* Betty Mahh ,
। Out of 300 men at Camp Lee. v«, were In Detroit several dAyaMM I
Up
••••
4IL1.
ui
Tt were selected lo ut u general'* ! week.
J
Detroit were callers Thursday after­
"■•••
»ti- honor guard. Pvt Ivan Babcock
--------------noon at the home* of Mr. and Mrs.
rmn Sint under the dlrec- I (former manager of lhe Food Cen-! aw ■■ ■ v
ka
Leon Hynes and Mr. and Mra. Ger­
ir. and Mra. Leland Roe- ter herey was one of thb group A* ,|| E I T II M
ald Potter * Mr. and Mrs. T. T.
। "Dtc" ha* been In service only icvcn V E L I V
Wilt and son David of Nashville
pill. •■ Wednesday.
nwun-Mf, riByv,
Prayer . week* we call thb selection a real |
spent Saturday night and Sunday
lhe Smith I mrallng.
] honor. Congratulations to vou, Pvt.
Mrs. Shirley Brotneb of West I
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. and family of Lacey.
collage.
be served | The W.M.A. will meet at the home Ivan Babcock.
spent Saturday night with her —George Sears. On Sunday they all
are moving an ths former
Leland
Enz.
Cecil
Jordan
and
Ver
­
I
at
noon
for
tlie
members
and
their;
of
Mr*.
Ruth
Kahler
Wednesday.
Jay and. James Plook. twin*, and I Ur Mrs. Lyle Lelnaar and family. I
were callers at lhe home of Mr. and
tone place which he recently
Aug. 1.
Loy't Mosey are among those who ♦ Mrs. Vida Morford and Mra. Lida
Mra. Arthur Christopherson of Lake don Stowell enjoyed-a day's fbhlng; famllle*.
trip near Mecosta. * Mrs. Dorr I The regular monthly meeting of. The Sunday school picnic will be M their physical examination* I Harrington were dinner and supper
Stowell was in Lansing Tuesday to,1’hr Methodbt WJJC.8. will be held 1 held Friday. Aug 3. at the Lake
litary service last-week
| guests of Mra. Henry Germain of'—.
attend the funeral of a cousin. She Wednesday evening at the church 1 Odessa park
Laurence H Gar linger. M.M 3, c MHo on Thursday. * Ed. Rogera of I Saturday,
’
and wife, of Seattle. Wash., are vis- Chicago b visiting at the home of
abler Mrs. Forrest Jordan ate en­ was accompanied by Mra. Oliver I parlors The Charity circle will be Kilpatrick
Hing the former's parent*. Mr. and hu aunt. Mra. Ix;on Leonard. W Dick | Th. *nni&gt;.| n.rrv nn
joying a few days vacation at the Tasker of Hastings * A very plea»- hostess circle with the lesson and I 10:30 a m. Sunday school.
11:30 a m. Morning worship.
Mrs. Jesse Garllnger and other rel- Bomes ond Lowell Shepard went to i Endeavo? hvmn sina
cottage at Saddlebag lake. * Mr. aht trip and family picnic dinner i program In charge of Mra. Father
, atlves here and at Woodland
Detroit Wednesday of thb week. Enaeavor h&gt;'lnn «“&gt;« »*» be held WPln*.
and Mrs. Arthur Alierdlng. Jr., and were enjoyed Bunday by Mr. and | Wingard. The Bible character lu ‘ No service Sunday evening.
| 8:00 p m Thursday, prayer meet-1 Pyt. Charles
is now Lykin*
ip'They
the navy.
* Mra.
»•- Lykin*
Pyt. Charles
1* win
now enter
In'They
win enter
theI--------navy. * Mra.---------------------- -—L__
son Michael of Hauling* were visitors Mm Homer Henney und family Mr. i be studied b Rebecca.
"U4. .....
...
.
------"he Vida ------------------------------ r—
ingJ Munich.
Munich, Germany, where hr
he say*
Morford spenti Friday night
Sunday with hb parent*. Mr. und and Mrs. J. C. Rockafellow. Mr.
Passing of Florene?
-' . ^
hr-''
¥ A:
?.‘urMV‘y-.'
vlnlb hi
and working With her daughter, Mra. Lynn Law-1: “5
Florence Ralrlgh
The
W.M
A. *1
will’ meet/niursday.
. 15
b n
living,
In a hotel
f
Mrs. Arthur Alierdlng, Sr., for the and Mrs. Wayne Henney of DeWitt,
lest* and Mr- and
LaVeme Hewitt
Miss Florence M Ralrlgh. daughMl**
daugh- !J A
Aug
“g- 2. al the home of Mrs. Lee et
eili*y
*y daytime hour*
t
guarding Oer- fence and family near Hlckorv Cor-|
afternoon and were supper guest*
....
m
...
uc.cy
and
"I
hfy
,
*
,
'P
l
tu
Holland
to
Ottawa
_______
__
* Mr and Mrs Dewey Zcrklr
ter of Mr. and Mrs Calvin Ralrlgh. oncidon.
. mMn prisoners. He has written hb ners. * Mrs John Adam* anl Mr*.
daughter Joylln of Lanalng were afwhere they hod dinner and passed ...........
aw»y at
&gt;------------------------------lhe home of her
_&lt;
The Annual Clean-Up Day will - p„rrU. Mr and Mra. Gall Lykin*, Glenn William* and two son* of
ternoon .visitor* with Mrs Elin
'’’Joyed vbiting the Mind parent* Wednesday mamirig after a ** £c.w
B4.ru“?y Memorial' uGt he hopes to be home In lime |‘he W- K Kellogg Farm were In
Flory Saturday. She returned with du*JMr “nd
Elwyn Dell long Illness Funeral services were park In Scbcwa. Tuesday, July 31. for the bird season this fall, but Battle Creek Wednesday afternoon;
tiipm to spend the evening at the •'Jd*®nt2Bn of Leelle were Sunday । held Saturday forenoon at 10 o'clock 1
- --— .
U not too optimistic about it.
, of last week. ♦ Mrs. Myrtle Lelnaar I
i&gt;,’lugc ut Jordan lake.
Jl-Uor? ? 1
oe r l?r,e-.nU'.u&lt;r' and at 81
church In Hastings, with I booth Woodland ( hutch
| faster D Smith, home on 30 days' I went to Reed City, Saturday, where 1
“ M1
Linda and Master Linton U[, Jf,hn. ??11 a?d
1 bureal Ui Mt Calvary cemetery
. ,
,
. o’ tne Brethren furlough from oversea* service the *he will care for her sbter, Mrs.
M1m
m Linda and Master Linton
Arthur L. Dodge. Pastor
। past year, b getting acquainted ilrith i Emma Pratt, who b ill
c
Warner spent from Friday until
Mr. and Mr* Jerry Fisher and
-----------10 00 a m. Worship and sermon, hb little daughter and enjoying thb I Seaman 2.C Ralph Harper of 1
«•
—with
----- their
■ grand• parents. -•
Llnd-Slason
Bundav
Mr. son* Max and Corp. Don Duncan
°9 a.m Church school
1 simrt vacation with Mrs. Smith and Oreat Lake*. III., spent the weekend
Sunday dinner guest* of Mr i
„ ..
..
and Mrs. Frank Shriber of Carlton. were
M*ca Betty tjisson. daughter of1 We Invite you to worship with ua. friends
, with hb parent* Mr. and Mra.
* Mr. and Mrs Paul Smith und and Mrs Or* Lehman * Mrs
i Sgt Helen Sullivan. C.W.A.C. b Ralph Harper and family, at Wall
family of Lansing were guest* Sat- Charles Rowlader of Grand Ratud* i Mr und Mrs C*arcnce Slw-.n of,
Woodland Methodist Church
114 W. COURT STRUT
enjoying a days' furlough with her lake * Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Bush
y uro ay night of the former's parent*. spent a couple of day* with her sis- ™So?*“,obeT^n).e ,hc ’’V'm °f rPfr I
Morning worship. 10:15
parent*. Mr and Mra. J W Bull!-Jef
left’ Tuesday of thb
week for Eaton
Eaton.
* Mr and Mrs S W. Smith. Mr. ter Mrs Lawrence Paul Mrs Paul William R Lind, son of Mrs Inez
lnd ftf ,jy°rfla,}di 8^turdBJ'
, Junior church, 10:45.
i van and other relatives and friend*. | Rapids wU...
where they ..in
will attendi camp- 1
TELEPHONE—2485
Smith is having hb vacation and returned with her to spend a few J'
noon.
July
14.
at
3
o
’
clock
In
Zlou
Sunday
school,
11:15.
Sgt. Sullivan is in charge of a pla- meeting for the next two weeks *
P®"!}-2“,ychurch,
A*'lr!i tlie
k Rev nA
.A.
Z 7C
“I
with hb family 1* spending the week days. * Jack Cobb of Pontiac came | Lutheran
Monday
to
spend
thb
week
with
Uu
c
.
Youth
Fellowship.
8:00.
and
Mrs
Wayne
Walt
of
Au
­
toon
of
50
glrb
in
training
at
WoodMr
Mr
*
1
visiting relative* here. * Frank A«l" °hJfiteU!X'r. . JLu, Wlw Carlton Center
stock. Ont.
gusta were dinner guest* of their I,
Elnall of Hastings and daughter Franklin Smith. * Mra. William UcJl
The
™ bride
hrlri' wore
w,,rp a
“ powder
nn»&lt;t»r blue
Morning worship, 9:00.
mother. Mrs. Leda Harrington Sun- 1
Ira Leda Freed of Toledo. Ohio, Lind entertained al her home Sun-nd her corsage was of olyk
Sunday school, 10 00.
day * George Frederickson, who|were callers Friday afternoon at the day her son and wife, Pfc and Mrs roses
Attending her os maid of
DOWLING
Children's meeting Friday. 2 30.
hos been stationed at Great Lakes, Lind. Mrs Hattie Merrill,
home of Mr and Mrs. George Bears Russell
C}‘tn,'lL5h“'n'
I The body of Car) Stanton, a .vct- 111. has received his discharge ana
Harold reel
Peel ana
and nc.
Pic. uaraon
Gordon reel
Peel "rrr a?i„M£a
* Edwin Vandecar of Woolbury and naroia
i
eran
eran
ofof
World
WorldWar
WarI. I,
also
also
ananYnsllYnsll-has
has
returned
,relumedIhome.
home.* *Mr.
Mrand
and
Mrs.
Mrs.'
'
A. Vandecar of Pontiac were callers of Ada. Mr. and Mr* Ted Jordan *h0*t *P*n *“ b,u.r^. Her corsage *■ ■ * it it । ■ a r
and
daughter Inez Ann and Mr and
w3ira»r N A % H V I I I F
W a”u maU carrier, was brought here I Willard Whittemore Mra. Alice ColSaturday evening at the home of- Mrs
--•-*■■■-•
Drsn Cunningham.
CiiiniiiiijHnm w a in,niiv of tlie bride, was best man. Follow- IlMJlIvILLL
! Saturday for funeral scrvici-j. and 1 Uns attended the McCallum school i
Mr and Mrs Leon Vandecnr. * Mr* Dgjn
:n« the rnemm,- dlnnrr •..s served
Mrs Frank Shriber and daughter.1 pcnlc dltmer was enjoj
■
I burial. Carl was bom In Baltimore । reunion Saturday. * Mra. Blanche ; |
at
Lake
Odessa
pork
by
Mr.
and
I
j!
’
‘
tilrteen
relatives
and
friends
at
ui 1uaac
uacsmi rpane
ana i ry
nt
Mrs. H M. Wheeler 1a gaining; township, lhe *on of Bert and Vida Richards entertained at a birthday ।
Mn.. Leo Barry ot Carlton, spent at
&gt;k', ^e**’“rt'r ......
‘oy
_un.i the home of Mr and Mrs Cii-------------Friday with Mrs Lester Warner. * Mrs. Lester Warner and children ‘J’1* home ot Mr B,1d Mrs Clarence slowly from her severe illness ana I Stanton and hb death was lhe sec-, dinner at her home Sunday In honor I!
, , . ,
.,
is being cared for tn Mrs DeWitt's i end in a family of ten children. The I of Warren Richards. * Ernest Shedd
Mbs Mildred Rogers and Mba Mar­ and Mr. and Mrs William Warner.; 8
‘,c Lind has just returned from convalescent home * Mr and Mrs ' service* were In charge of the Amer-1 recently underwent an operation. • i
jorie Rogers of Scott. Ohio, and Mr* anti Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shriber
AT THE HOME OF MARSHALL NORWOOD
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
Leo
Barry
and
permanyAfter
hU
l
.
blr
J;
y
day
A
,Hr
‘
Henry
Ford of Kalamazoo were Sot - ; lean Legion and our pastor, lhe Rev I Vbltora of Mrs. Mary Shedd. Sun- •'
Howard Danteb and daughter Jane
lough he will return to Camp Grant urday vbitors ot the tatter s mother.‘ Robert Smith Two from lhe Yp- day were: Mrs. Minnie Damon, Or-|'
of Lake Odessa spent Sunday night sons of Carlton
Mrs Fred Wotring. * Mrs. Mailriccfripalti pojt office were
• ~ also
~ present; j.u&gt;gcvuie.
iangevllle. ana
and rars,
Mrs. narneic
Harriett aom-,
BomJUST EAST OF DELTON ON
with Mrs Darwin McClelland and
A birthday party with a family'
—o—... and ^...
Cogsweil
son David w.
of ..........
Southland the floral ...„uies
tributes were
were espeespe- rmer
— —
and
1 —
mu Russell
—’’ —
and
■“ friend
—J -•
of1 1
Honored Bridal Couple
son Darwin. Jr. * Mrs C. 8. Mc­ picnic dinner was enjoyed Sundav
ciallv beautiful Svmr
guetiu tn the 1 daily
Sympathy of ~
Dow-1 Otsego. * Mrs. Ila Francisco was ai
Mr. and Mrs Ted Jordan enter­ Nashville were Sunday gueats
Intyre of Hn&gt;tlngs was a visitor at Lake Lanalng near Larulnj by
Cogswell home
».nn.. on o,.™
Gregg street •
* |jng friend* and neighbors b ex-1 dinner guest of Mra. Hattie WhitteSaturday at the home of her brother. Milliard Brechcbcn and son Charles, tained at their home Saturday eve­ ruvxw.ii
8 W. Smith
Curl Brechebcn and family. Mr ; nd ning with a shower honoring Mrs Ed. Whitney of Hastings wu* a din­ tended to the family. * Mra. Ger- marc Sunday. ★ Mr. and Mrs Low-1
ner guest of Mr and Mrs. Fred Camp
of Mason, visited at ell Whittemore and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Washburn of Mrs. Robert Born and son Phillip, Jordan's brother, Pfc. William R. Sunday * Miss Nettie Zimmer of ttude Kline
Hallock's last week and to-; Allen Bishop of Hope spent Satur- [•
Attn Arbor were callers Sunday af­ Mrs. Cora Leffler. Mrs George Gar­ Lind and bride. Ninety relatives and Jersey City b spending her summit Frank
ther they attended a dinner Sun­ day night and Sunday at Lake
friends were guesU. Tile evening
ternoon on Mr and Mrs. .Cart Bur- lick. Mrs Charles Grozlnger, Mr was
y al Victor Maxoms In Grind Michigan.
enjoyed socially with games vacation in Nashville at the home uf
klc's a MIm Janet Shcllenbargcr and Mrs Eugene Reuther and
Mrs
Libole
Marshall.
*
Mr
and
Rapids,
given
for Chas. VanFlee*. of
of Ijikc Odessa spent Sunday night daughter Jennette. Mr. and Mrs Dainty refreshment* of ice cream Mrs. Lentz Chaffee, Lentz, Jr., and Kalamazoo, who Is home from serv­
at the home of Mr and Mis How­ John BrecheiMit and daughter Mar­ and cake were served The gr&gt;&gt;om Tommie spent the weekend at their ice * Mrs Sadie Clemens apent lhe MARTIN CORNERS
bride received many beautiful
ard Harper. Forrest Webster wu &lt; u cia and guests Miss Betty Smith and and
Mbs Ruby Cogswell was ■ dinner&gt;.
cottage
ut
Gun
lake
*
Mr.
and
Mrs
weekend
with
Mra
Ella Smith und
and
useful
gifts
Pfc
Lli.d
tuts
just
visitor Sunday evening at lhe Har- Ml vs Jacquelln Smith The birth­
J W Sullivan. John. Jr.. Sgt. Helen they attended a fish fry at Che Har­ guest of her aunt. Mrs. Millie Ptsher. '
Kr home. * Mr and Mrs Elwyu days honored were Carl Brechclwn, returned from Germany. After thirty Sullivan
of Woodstock. Ont., and vey McCarty home. Mud lake, Sun­ Tuesday of last week. Mn Bessie I
wv.v Mrs. John Brrchebcn. and Mrs days furlough he will return August
11 and son Gnrv of Leslie were
Roush Mix and little grandson and'
Mrs
Byron
DeGraw
spent
Wednes
­
day
the
party
being
in
honor
of
10
to
Camp
Grant
and
then
to
Okla
­
ircnb,
Mr
I
Charles
Groilngcr.
Mrs
Robert
Sunday visitors &lt;4 their parents,
day with Sister Mary Euphroslne Dick White, son-in-law of Sam neighbor. Mrs Dickerson and little
and Hrs John Dell * Mr and Mrs.
Mrs. Boni, who had been spending two homa He was eleven months over- Sullivan at Marywood convent. Smith, who 1» a returned service sons of near Battle Creek, were
■— Ohio,
'“ ‘.i. weeks at the home of her daughter.
Joseph Wenger of Dayton,
Grand Rapids
man. Herbert Whitworth celebrated callers there the tame day, and also
Ir Mrs. John Brcchelsen near Dryden,
•pent Wednesday evening with Mr
his furlough with his marriage to a ut Mrs Rose Hiltons, and Mr. and 1
-&lt;t returned home with her family ♦
and Mrs, tester Warner Mr. anrf
Battle Creek girl Saturday. Con- Mrs Bert Troutwines. * Mrs. Agnes
....
........ we*e ....
Mr«
Wepgrr
overnight guests Mrs Wayne Long.who underwent an
Corp.JoneZ
Mary
Klien Ptnkler
from
r&gt;
—'--------•*&gt;
--—....
.
-----------------------operation
In I1 Perey
yn.^pital
mint Friday
Tlie Mary- Martha Circle of the Iratulatloru Herbert to both of you. Barry and son. Robert, and her
of »•Mr. ...
and Mrs
Paul
Towrisciid
und
pP^"J}on at
at MrCaughttn
McLaughlin hospital
hospllaMn
Wallace Preston and sons. Merle daughter. Mrs Imogene Graahlus.
DieMiuy until Friday
„he£
‘ ’’&gt;«'»
Saturday at (he home ef Methodbt church were delightfully and
Donald and Sirs. Edna Whit­ and Mrs Nina Barty were Grand
ids .here
. visiting friends
r.». *
. Mrs Leda Ipunrfay and Is gaining nicely. * Mr and Mrs Jerry Fisher and sons entertained . Latt, Fridav at the worth
spent Sunday at the Vem Rapids visitors Tuesday of last week.
, ’Ohio, and fatluir.
T -rpggcxxj , .pvt, Hillis Reesor. son of Mr, and Thortrapple lake collate of Mrs. Rob­ Doty cottake
Fri ed of Toledo;
,ot Indian, Hie. Fltl»;I * Mrs. Antja Endsley di near Coats
. Mr. Frank Asplnall of HmUjuis .Vis­
I Mr*- Albert Rce.w, wlw I* nt Camp ert J. Smith. f&lt;w a 1 o'clock corry-in lake * JbfiTand \fri drlle Fisher I Grove*tisUed sd-cMr. and Mrs. Orr
ited Mrs. WllliAm Flory tTldiy a?-»
"■“J ,, , ; Maxey. Texas,' harf been ill since luncheon. 'Twenty members and called on Mr and Mrs Mark Ritchie I Fisher's Friday aftemodn of last
ternoon
u-ciKxni *
w Mrs
tntn Uiura
uautw Furlung
runuug of
ui „
arlcl ultcndeii ju|y
with pneumonia
A letter
George^C^TTaft was hoalew ।
their Gun lake collage Sunday; week. Mr. and Mrs Devem Samp­
Nashville spent the past week with the McCallum school reunion Sat- I lo hb parrllU MJS he is better now
son of Quimby and Mr. and Mrs.
andM'r^FHrabeth 1 Bert'
•her mothei*. Mra Henry Warner and urday Tlie Osgoods were Sunday , nnd gaining He b still In the hos- on Friday to the Ruth-Naomi Circle I
1 Bert Troulwine of the Center road
nr eF uB smith
mt, and as soon as he b enough
Mr* Joe Smith.
dinner guests »t the
Smith pital
----- e Sunday afternoon callers at
Monday evening
evening better
|H.t
■-atilda. a former Nashville .
Mr and Mn. John Jordan and !l&gt;on,u'Monday
he will be assigned to a re*t o,
resident, and Mrs. Stinkard of Mo. *
Mi
Grace Cole of Hasting:, were IL1'-' ~}Ld atu!£"'LLS
department Hl* address Is
Tliey began the study of "Abram
------.» the former also spend.... Mrs Elmer Van
Warren
end,n Mr
and .| pvt ffluia Roesor 3694430"
Huy ......
SchanEt.
Burpn
8u,,ncld
MONTOOMERY WARD
Co D 110th Bn.. 28th Regt IRTC and the early Christians," with Mu.
Clem Shepard leader. Tlie hostess,
ing Sunday with them and Mrs. Cole ,own',ul1Camp Maxt-y, Texas.
A letter from Pvt 1-a Rue McMil­ •Misled by Mrs W O and Mrs. W
Was a dinner guest at the homo of
len to hb parent*. Mt and Mrs. R Dean, served fruit punch and
Mr und Mrs Arthur Alierdlng. *
Organizations
Mbs Grace Messner &lt;«t Lansing was
Itarlev McMillen, informs them he cookies Tlie next meeting will be
in lhe home of Mrs. Byron DeGraw '
September 21
On Friday of this week lhe
W 8 C 8. will go to the summer home ।
of Mrs. W. A. Vunoe. al Thornapple
lake for a 1 o'clock carry-ln lunch­
eon
Former members and all
ter* recently spent the
Refreshments were’ served parents. Mr and Mrs Howard Harfriends in Indiana a Members of Last Sunday the grouu with some per met him for his return home for friends of the women's organizations
the Owen Smith family enjoyed n of their parents and friends met nt » thirty-one day turlough. After are Invited lo meet with them •
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picnic dinner Sunday al Gun lake Bertha Brock Park near Ionia fo&gt; a the war closed in Europe he was sta* Mr
Mr.
rur.r
Mr Plcr&gt;ic dinner,
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VSAVHI
i*L»
Bn&lt;L%
raJP*
C?r
n yvery pleasant
pirasam day
naj- -tloned
wyi.su at
.. Amberbach.
...... Germany
Effective from July 1st the Nash- .
—
andI Mrs Ertte Flanlfit..
Flanigan ...
and daugh- wru enjoyed. Next Sunday the group | From there to Czechoslovakia and
... Shirley
&lt;».i.i.u of Detroit, were
—---------which place vllle post office has been a second I
ter
supper wlu lilccl al tnc home or NIr B|)d (hen tn prance
guest* Friday evening with Mr and Mra. Merle Wheeler.
they were shipped out. arriving in class office. Postmaster E. C. Kralt
Mrs Ogle Flanigan and family. On
Miss Ruth Flanigan entertained the U. S at Bunton Arden has been has been In charge of the irv,al office
Saturday evening Mr. and Mn.. F th.til food prepfiratlon
the 4H
preparation girl.-, placed in a special unit as military the past 12 years. Mr. Kraft at- ,
A Babbitry and Mr*. Dale Salsbury Bal
Bal the
lhe homo
hoi-------of
' *her
— -parent* clerk. At the end of hb furlough tributes some of the gain to sere ice
and son Dale Jr., of Cleveland, were
ay evening. A number of the he will report to Camp Swift in mail and some to Increased postal
supper guest* also with Mr and gtrh will enter exhibit* at th- Fair . Texas. He ex&gt;cte he will be sent rates. At present there are two
ODDS AND INDS AT DOLLAR-SAVING
part-time assistants. Mrs A L Ben­
Sirs. Ogle Flanigan and family Mrs and they worked on thb project for | overseas
F A. Sabbury b the former Beulah the evening.
Mr and Mrs Harley McMillen re­ nett and Mrs. J W. Sullivan
SHOP AROUND!
Mutenlx. a sister of Mr* Flanigan
PRIOS. COMI IN
Larry Jean Townsend. Phy lib eelved a telegram Saturday fiom
They were accompanied by their Green and Roger Flanigan of South i their son. Pvt Donald McMillen ’.hat
parent* Mr and Mr* P F Mulenix Woodland were among those who he had arrived in New Yorx from
Major William H. Roe ha* be*-n
of Battle Creek where tliey were vis­ attended 4H Camp at Lake Algon- overseas. Hb parents are expect- transferred to San Francisco, to take
over
the
Training
Aids
Officers
poit Im:
,
quin.
I ing him home soon.
sltlon at Fourth Air Forces headThe Warner family reunion will
Mr und Mrs. C. L. Forman and
Ba loro tha war, whan truck tirM ware frwly availabk, wUn
family of Homer. Mr. and Mrs J meet next Sunday, July 29. at the
J. DeGrntl and daughter Rosalie of Grand Ledge park
truck owners still could choose the brand they wanted, 1 of
Grandville and Mr and Mrs. Byron
The Faith Circle, WS.CS, met
•very 4 of the biggest operaion were big users of Kvonidotl
Teaker and family of Pontiac were Thursday with Mrs John Bulling
Sunday visitors at the home of their at the cottage at. Thornapple lake
parent*. Mr and Mr* George Fur- There was a good attendance The
inan. Callers at the Forman home children were guests for the day
LIFE PRESERVER BELTS
were Mrs. Maude Petterson and Mrs. with their mothers. A lovely picnic
Just the thing for beginning
£98
more milet-per-dolar. So they buy Rivenldesl And more RFverTom Bettersen of Ionia and Mrs dinner was served at noon. Follow­
Harold Neilson of Freeport In the ing the business meeting the after­
swimmers. Reg. 3.95. Now
sideil Take a tip from fhete operators who know which tires
afternoon. Mr. and Mr* Teaker mid noon was spent socially
family remained tn spend this week's, Mrs Martha Smith entertained
TENTS FOR CAMPING
। vieatlan at the Robert* cottage al lhe Cheerful Helper's club at their
mor« milsi-per-dollar, more protection against blow-outs, and
'Mwednn lake. * Mr. and Mrs. Arlo cottage at Saddlebag lake Friday
Size 7x7. Reg. 18.70. Now
more mlles-of-safetyl
ODDS-AND-ENDS OF PAINT
Reduced up to 50?r off
Today, Riv«nid«t ora actually
DUST PANS (Heavy Steel)
stronger than Wards pre-war
Reg. 49c. Now.
tirosl Stronger cords, to bagin with

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Potter. 18119390

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SERVICE

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COMMUNITY SALE
FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1945

K

Household goods, few tools, and various

other articles

&gt;. Moder-

priced at

250
mcrchan-

n 36-42.

}hop

bought

earance
SALE!

REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE

MILK

a
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'hr make. him. luL Lm Irlue,

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ON THIETV
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Is a MUST

17”

IN REFRESHING
SUMMERTIME
SNACKS

25

are ch«micalty-str«nglh»nad to

Summer snacks arc something delecta­

especially if Highlands Milk is included

for it makes them more cooling and

SALE! WARD'S HAND CREAM
Prevents oil. grease from sticking
to hands. Reg. 29c. Now

fore vulcanizing to provide greet*

RADIATOR CLEANER KITS

Reg. 35c.

1959

Now.

10
19

REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE

A Fine Summer Food

lyj we on the
idpfulness and

TOYS REDUCED 209f

ne passengers,
k for patriotic
Japan . . . and
ighters on their

nli»&lt; Mr* ruuUrJ *— **--- -

8 GAL. GASOLINE CAN
Reg. 2.39. Now

SALE! WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTORS
“Traveler" vacuum model. Fits most cars

n travel

■ see

our complete selection j

Highlands Dairy
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.

Hostings

ON BIVIB

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HASTINGS

PHONE 2131

BUY BONDS &amp; STAMPS

*leforelAe war 17 W

the Automotive

CASEIN PAINT
Qts. Reg. 65c. Now_.

Reg. 2.45.

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

liquid dippad

ioned in rubber, and I□ it the finished

ble to look forward to on hot afternoons,

tasty than ever.

CARD

stay strong, then

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HASTINGS. MICH.

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622-M-80. UBB. PICKEREL

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(ConUntwd from Page 4. Sec. 1.)
Magnolia Villa

Gunners Mate Bel
Washington, D. C.

Sgt Giles Burghduff. 20635344
Hq. Co.. 2nd Bn. .’rd Inf. Regt
A-P.O. 758, c/o Postmaster
Beale. 0-718026

A/C Ch*s L. Stade 1. 76892714
3701 A A.P. B.U.. Sqd. W
Amarillo. Texas.

Cpl Kermit W. Stamm. 36890493
422nd A A P.
BU., Sqdn. A.

Co. D. 61st Med Tng.-Bn. ASFTC
13's Med. Tng. Reg.. Med. Tng

Cpl Robert M Blivln, 36404383
Co. E. 4th Bn.. 2nd Regt.
Percy Jones Hosp. Center
Fort Custer. Mien,

LL Fred W. Bishop. 0-2017848

Camp Crowder, Missouri

Carl R. Conrad. Mo. MM. 2/c

Tonopah. Nevada

Pfc Lloyd Link. 16086753
1050th AAP BU. Sqd. "P"
Kearns. Utah .

Cpl Lyle W. Rockhill. 36460602
A.A.P. .5th Det. «8.W.I

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While Oilcloth Remnants

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PvL Russell W. Rivers. 16177808
3rd Pit . Co. D, 128th Bn..
81st Regt
Camp Joa. T. Robinson. Ark.

Filipino Student
Visits Hostings

'h»t\ bimg Japanese Protwr'nda bo&gt;* “”d untv'rs‘,-v mrn a,,d Rrarfn ihe PWUDDlnrt "
HroPa’"1Uj uales Joined the spontaneous guerilla
Atur twoy-ea” at the university Brmy
Her brother
army “
off reaistance
resistance
was among those killed Her father
is a lawver and member of the Phil­
ippine legislature
Mrs. Soriano Is arquatnted wi'lt
Prof and Mrs Roy S Swinton, the
Win
Mri w.ri
Eirt
latter l»ln«
being »
a •!».,
sister of Mrs

94-LB. BAG
$3.69

15-LB.
PECK

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37C

c»

9c

special engineering work Tlie Swin­
tons knew Mrs. Soriano there before
she left fdr the US A. They re­
cently returned to Ann Arbor after
being Interned by the Japanese
Mrs Soriano's hobbles arc sew­
ing and embroidery Their weddine
photograph is evidence of her skill
with the needle, the gown being very
beautifully trimmed with lace and
embroidered with seed peart Chontiilv lace bordered lhe long, full
veil.

CANTALOUPES
MEATS AND SEAFOOD

UMH MICHIGAN

BEEF ROAST

SHT CUTS—WOUND. SWISS O*

SHOULDCC curs

SIRLOiN STEAKS

VEAL ROAST

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GREEK OHOWS 2 ICMS 15c

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HOKEYWEW MflCNS ..12c

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SHO1T CUT

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SPANISH

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A&amp;P COFFEE
IS!
EIGHT O'CLOCK

2

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2

WANT YOUR PRESSURE
COOKER TESTED?
Pressure cooker gages will be
tested at the Barry county fair. Fri­
day afternoon. July 27. In the home
economics building, according to an
announcement by Mary E Bullis,
home extension agent.
With a short fruit crop it is Im­
portant to can more vegetables this
year In lhe new canning bulletin,
which may be obtained free, pres­
sure cooker canning Is recommended
for ail vegetables except tomatoes.
Antone Wishing to have a gage
tested mar bring it to the Fair
Friday. Otherwise gages may be
left at the Extension office in lhe
Court House.

47c

RICH AND FUliaOBIlO

BOKAS

2 Ul 5k

VIGO1OU1 AND WINtV

fajeuwa.

3AUL FRUIT JARS 9UAR,S

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TOMATOES

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POTTEO MEATS

TOMATO JUKE
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Will Convene Aug. 14

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CORRECTION: Gus Wlngeier.
instead of Mrs Gus Wlngeier. as
stated last week. Ls vice-chairman
of the Barry County National Foun­
dation for Infantile Paralysis.

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WASHBURN'S SPLIT

&amp; 14*

*

August 14 Is the date set for the
annua] Michigan conference of tlie
28 Wesleyan Methodist churches
south of lhe Muskegon-Saginaw
line It will be held as usual at the
Pennock camp grounds south of this
city.
Election of conference and camp
meeting officers will be held, and
pastors named for each of the 28
churches. Rev D T Perrine, of
Rives Junction Ls the conference i
president. The president of the i
camp meeting association is Rev. R,
S. Woodhead, of Lansing.

W 34c
31c
lil 3k
fc.

charge of the funeral services at lhe
OorsTlne Runciman funeral ixxnc in
V
— Sunday,
I,.. — .,-.. July 22;, Iinter
—, ­
Larulng
on
ment was in Fuller, cemetery. Barry
county, with the.Rev. Alvin Barker
qfBciaung. -

Tom.-On&lt; ot the battles carved in )
lhe Civil War monument is ‘Mlsnu —"
wrN«l&gt;

Mrs. Kingsbury Sent to
House of Correction
Mrs. Margaret Kingsbury, of
Cloverdale, was arrested a few weeks
ago for abandoning her children.
Her husband Is serving in the army.

here and admitted that tie charge
against her was true. Friday she
wax brought before Judge McDon­
ald for sentence, and was given one

Lt. Craig Senft
Addresses Kiwanis
Monday school opened with 99
children; Friday it closed with 157.
Total enrollment was 180,
Bible school teachers were Elmer
Deal. Ralph Deal, the Rev. Alvin
Barker. Mesdamea Lawrence Ad­
ams. Fled Bugbee. and Victor Bis­
son. Miss Myrtle Wilson, and MIm
Jacqulta Wagner of Chicago
This Is the third year that
Deal has been tn charge of the
Bible school.
COATS GROVE
Mr and Mrs Geo Brisbin received
the sad news of lhe death of their
son. Neil ‘one of the twins' who was
killed overseas. This is their second
son to die In combat duly
Our
heartfelt sympathy Is extended to
them in their second bereavement in
lhe past year. They have 3 other
Uy
S!’ £“'?

Lt. Craig Senft from Percy Jones
hospital wat guest speaker at the
regular meeting of lhe Kiwanis club
last week Wednesday.

ton's Army, being criticaUx. wound­
ed in the Moselle river campaign.
He exploded several theories that
civilians have about lhe O. I. Many
heroic deeds of members of his
company were related. He said that
above all lite American soldier
wants to return to America and
find it as he left it.
Lt. Senft was with a publishing
house in Philadelphia before the
war and expects to be affiliated
there when he returns to civilian
life
Guests were Clarence Chtckering,
Manchester. N H ; William Lath­
urn. Jackson:; Harry Daniels. Hills­
dale: Rev. Harold Klrchenbauer.
Methodist circuit minister; Judge
Archie McDonald; William Smith,
circuit court recorder; Prank Kerns,
and Marshall Sayles.

*

HARTINGS

PICK-UPS.
Three former Charlotte men in
the popular Coffee Shop for break­
fast Monday morning—Gae Jordan,
who has successfully taken over
brother Mill Jordan's place on lhe
road; Tom R. Toffee, one time pop­
ular Behrens &amp; Rowe clerk; A. J.
Larsen, one time clerk for W. 8
Proud. There are four Toffees In the
telephone book. Don. Leo. Roy and

you forgottaa that the U. 8 lost
mure men in lhe Clyll War than tn
World War I. lhe old time record
Li still formidable -Ttw 825.000
recreation field gift of Mr. Aben
Johnson to Hastings is now being
Eul into shape and will be used for
his falls football schedule, which
always Includes a Charlotte book­
ing—Despite October temperatures
Barry county lakes homes are all
open; the Gun lake cottages belpg
used by the Sassmao-Elles families
U on the Yankee Springs side —
Thanks to widely read Mrs. W. K.
Cook for the loan of Mary Ellen
Chase’s "The Bible and the com­
mon Reader". The last Chase book
ye scrivener enjoyed was "Mary
Peters." a stout and stimulating
novel.—LL Colonel Carl Bauer, son
of Lawyer W G. Bauer, related to
Mrs. P. M. Granger. Is In town en* •
route from the European to the Jap­
anese theatre —Roy Andrus for 28 h
veers with the State Accident Fund,
tensing, is a former county clerk of
Barry county and lhe last of the.
family of Enoch Andrus, one tlin«*&lt;
Barry county school commissioner.—
Charlotte Republican Tribune.
V.F.W. AUXILIARY NEWS
The ladies auxiliary met at the
hall Thursday evening. July 19.
with ten members present.
Marie Harrington was accepted
for membership. Two new members.
Margie Matthews and ^Catherine
KeeH* were initialed.
Sister Frve of the Alice V. Murphy
Post No. 565 of Battle Creek, was a
most welcome visitor. She gave us
many
suggestions
which
have
helped a lot.
The members and friends have
donated a fund of 872 to purchase
wheel chairs for Percy Jones hos­
pital. The first chair Is to be given
Pfc Dean Hall who lost both legs
In service.
Our picnic will be held at Thorn­
apple lake. Aug 12. The next mect,.... —Ill
•» nV *1‘1O
nil

1PERSC
1,‘Mn. Linden
Ji Fox were In J
i! Mr. and .Mr
&gt; Mln Buran:
IRaplds was a
and Mrs. tin
ray Snell of
with them..

(enllne are t
। Busan Valent
ithe last of tl

^■'Clelcyus.e and
M vllle K&gt;
u!
M-aeeks ,ta&gt;- l„
Mr Wm McKn
IM J.GJ’ of Will!
with Mr
JHMiSri unli Ma
.'tiinle at Wai
KM' Monday gut
IM H»si\ Ihomp
SMiMr- J F.iwicy
|M .ilo Mr and
(^■'M&gt;n'&lt; &lt;4 Clark
Mi Virginia Ma
M ton r&gt; C Vial
IM,&lt;&gt;•:'■ Town &lt;i
rlMibroth-r Rusi,

.of Grand Rai
JStowell and c
iDetroh
| Mrs Dwigh
have gone to

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Sunday

ASK ANTONI
WHO WEARS A NEW
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Double |

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Millers

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MICHIGAN

HASTINGS

MID-SUAAMER SALE

41c

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Elmer Deal of Gull lake, who is
with the Rural Bible Mission was
In charge of this five-day school.
His son. Ralph, was his helper.
The program was a demonstra­
tion of lhe work done daily in the
school. Bible verses were recited,
sacred songs were sung, and spe­
cial numbers were given by the
children.
During the dally programs Mr.
Deal used small figures to dramatlie Bible stories. He also did some

urday for a uknlc at Gun lake The
Wayland Sunday school won out in
the recent contest and the Sunday
school here gave them a treat of Ice
■cream as well as to our own folks.
An enjoyable time was had with
dinner together a ball game and
swimming as chief sports
Clubs No. 4 and 5 of the L A. S
will sene a supper at 6:30 pm. at
the church basement on Thursday.
Aug 22
l-ater In the evening a
meeting
lo make plans for a par­
sonage will be held * Mr. and Mrs.
John Woodman and Mr and Mrs.
Harve Woodman visited Mr and
Mrs. Joah Baker in Vermontville
Sunday afternoon * Mrs. Pearl De­
mand came home last Tuesday from
Grand Rapids where she had been
visiting for about a week * Tlie
Christian Endeavorcrs had charge of
the church service last Sunday
morning with Maurlne Clum In
charge of the Junior choir and Audra
Endsley of the rest of the service
with Dorothy Kelsey pianist. It was
a ven- fine sen-ice and we ore veryproud of our young people who have
ability and interest in Christian

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CAN

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ASP VarietyBrfii

Friday. July 18. the Dally Vaca­
tion Bible school of tha Wmleyan

Conference to Be Held
At Clear Lake
Aug. 10-12

SANMICM BREA# XI1 11c

.HE WlTH CAFS

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DOHUTS

For Health, Energy and Variety—

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Wesleyan Bible School
Gives Program July 13

SOFTBALL
Giris' League
An Inspired Mfg Co shop team
pulled one out of bag and handed
the Strand theater team its first
defeat last Thursda^«nlght
11
to 8 The second game of the eve­
ning was a nip and tuck affair with
the Castles taking the lead in the
last half of the seventh to win over
Western Auto 9 to 8 On Tuesday
night the Strand team had a scare
when It took eight innings to de­
feat the Coxites 5 to 4. It seems
that the Shop club was warming up
for Thursday's tilt by going on n
hitting spree that gave them .» 11 MRS. NELLIE HERBERT
to 9 advantage over Western Auto.
Mrs, Nellie Herbert. 65. formerly
Standings Strand. 999: Shop. .454; of Barry county, passed away
Caslte 364 Western Auto. Tt3.
Thursday, July 19, at St Lawrence
hospital. Lansing Mrs. Hetberi was
July 17—Bliss 16. Oliver Machine the daughter of Edgar Brown and
Co. Grand Rapids. 8
Jane Kennedy Brown, pioneer res­
July 20 - Lundberg Screw Prod­ idents of Carleton township
ucts. Tensing. 16. Bliss 12.
She was a maduate of Hastings
July 23 — Pine Lx»ke Veterans’ high school in the class of 1897. and
j Camp 9. Bliss 6
after taking her normal training,
Bliss Schedule
taught in several schools In Barry
July 28—Lansing Eagles—here al county.
8 30
In 1901 sne was married to John
July 30—American Sealing Co.. Cheney, who preceded her In death
Grand Rapids—here 7 00 and 8 30 in 190d To this union was bom one
1 Standard OH Co. Lake Odessa, vs son. Edgar Cheney, who survives
Manufacturing Co doubleheader.
In 1915 she married George Her­
Aug 3—Olafsson Tool and Die Co.. bert. who passed away In 19M
Lansing—here at 8 30
In her later years Mrs. Herbert
Aug 5—Albion All-Stars—there.
was a resident ot East Lansing and
a member of the People's church.
Besides the son. Edgar, she is sur­
vived by a foster daughter. Elna; a
step-daughter. Mrs Dorothy Wil­
liams of Detroit: six grandchildren:
and a brother. A. Clyde Brown of
lot using
A meeting of employers of labor
The Rev R S W&gt;»odhead ot lhe
and workingmen from Kalamazoo. Wesleyan MeUiodlst church had
Calhoun and Barry counties has
been scheduled for Clear lake
camp, near Dowling. August 10 to
12. Inclusive. It is sponsored by
the Michigan Council ot Churches.
The purpose of the conference is to
bring together representative em1 ployers and employees to promote
a better understanding and good
i will.

VINE RIPE SWEET

BEST CHUCK CUTS

*

I she received an appointment from1
tl.e U. 8. government to do Intelllgence work for lhe War Department
Corpus Christie. Tejas
Tn Washington. Mrs Soriano qual- 1
1 fl rd because she Is a native Filipino 1
Pit. Geo E. Altoft. 46042152
|
and had nearly finished her work cm
Co. C. 16 Bn . 6111 Regt.
1 the Ph D. degree. She relumed to
Furl McClelland. Ala.
i Ann Arbor lust before the first In­
vasion of the Philippines by Gen.
T/3 Chas. W. Kidder. 36159011
Douglas McArthur.
|
Med Det. 605 T D
Bn
A.P.O. 758, c/o Postmaster
; mia. auomiu wiu iavi ll ill .or
New York. N. Y.
1 nrovlnce of Psmoangn near Manila
i tn the city of San Fernando, the
Lt. Ronald H. Mulvaney. 0-835053 provincial cnpitol of 60.000 InhabSeymour Johnson Field
itanu. Abou^fifteen years ago the
GoUUburo. N Car.
Jamlly moved to Manila where the
• • •
'finished high school and studied at
Next week personable Mrs Hob-I the Un&gt;veraltv of the Philippines
ert Ford, from the North Pine Lake [rom which die has lhe A B. and
district, will write ytu of news in u
*
l-aguna Academy at San Pablo
the southwest part of Barry county.
’city with 300 students Is coeducaUntil then. Cheerio.
1 tlonal. The high school connected
Zolly Coffer
wi'h It has an enrollment of 1.000.
Two years ago this September she
tnarrtea her Allpino sweetheart at
Ann Arbor. He had come to the
United States three years previously
lo
do graduate work at the Univer­
TTioae who saw the pretty, petite
of Pennsylvania. He was house
Filipino lady with her hostess. Mis* sity
doctor at Leila Pott hospital. Battle
Grace Edmond*, this weekend would Creek,
enlisting Lt. Soriano
mane) that she had been instructor ,I Is now before
with the United States Armv
In political science and dean of lhe
College of Liberal Arts at Laguna ;
academy . San Pablo city, Philip-1 Being asked her plans for lhe fu­
ture. Mrs. Soriano said that they
pines.
vaxue." but the gov­
Mr* Jesus L. L Sorino is wait­ were "a little
expects her to return to 'he
ing on her PhD degree nt the ernment
ok...
।iT
—’CXT-----, ...j. i*.
wU| probably
University of Michigan a* a Philip- h^e
P.—
Pimivi^liti
»o-.c.T.mcr.t fcb.
pine government Mtholnr. having h ‘H‘ra- -......... l&gt;„Ti?&lt;Sr
Hariir
’i’ir
”rr M^nU.
patents- one
one sister
shter. and
and two
two
come four years ago a* p Bar
......
Hcr
1 W-;
sc. ^
brothers
arc living In Manila. After
^"the"subi^ of
’tiliorBa^^t^hiim^
N A TB1' Om**ple

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“I had neuritis in between my shoul­
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over 3 years. 1 took treatments on
my back with no help. Took 2 bot­
tles of SIAT1CO and aches and
pains are all gone and I feel fine.**
Clarence Brugh. R. D. No. 2. Albion,
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7/26

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�the hahtincis banner, titorsdat, july M, 1H5
i civil War than In
tie old time record

gift of Mr. Aben
ling* is now bcuig
nd will be used for
ill schedule, which
a Charlotte booktobcr temperature*
ke* home* are all
lake cottages being
Iman-Elie* famine.'.
;ee Spring* tilde —
y read Mr*. W R.
on of Mary Ellen
Ible and the Com31e last Chase book
ijoyed was ''Mary
and stimulating
icl Carl Bauer, son
. Bauer, related to
ger. is In town en- •
ropean to the Jnptoy Andrus for MH
late Accident Fund,
mer county clerk of
id the last of the.
Andrus, one tlinr^(
ool commissioner.—
llcan Tribune.
iRY NEWS
xlliary met at the
evening. July ID.

Two new member*,
rs and Catherine
tialed.
he Alice V. Murphy

isitor. She gave us
&gt;ns
which
have
and friends have
of 172 to purcha.se
' Percy Jones hoschair Is lo be given
who lost both legs
be held at Thorn12. The next meettne.

1BOUP

Ing a 30-day furlough, wu a dinner
w.llh Mr!
°n
at the home of lhe Rev. and Mrs.
P. W. Moxon.
.
Barnett
left Friday for a month * •vacation
at Grand Island, near Munising
Mr
Mr4 r
“r_.T&lt;1
Mr*. C- B. Matson and Kay are gol^ca^on*y 10 J°lI&gt; U,,!m tOT * **** *

PERSONALS

Bonnie Braodstetter and Marjorie'
8U,lley *p*,“ th« wukend tabm! ?jZd
cago with Dorothy Stanley H. A. 1/c., band.
The xilsse* Joano Baulch, Mary
Mr’, and Mr*. Olenn Clum ac­
Alice Reinhardt, and Patricia Mau- compsnled Mr. and Mr*. Albert
rer uare 4!;.
in St. Joseph tour uars
day* this
, rtauer
Hauer or
of Woodland
to urand
Grand RapRapwoooiana to
wfek. They'- Bre
areJstaying
at1 the
theUli*
yJ Ida Sunday to visit their
t?,lns J
Y
8unda» lo *Wl ^elr brother..
ui^ Aii
mjovlng the beach.
beach.,, Goorgv
George Hauer
Jtauer and family.
.,an&lt;1.v enjoying
Mary Alice has relatives there who!
......
।
------Mdaughter
of Mr.
*l 1 cnl£rtatn Uwin
arS
hl
^■o^-ar.T'o. D.u«
SSrJS“‘x£!

‘

Mr. and

M“o

Mr and Mrs. Lyman Chamberlain. All were Sunday &lt;
■ n ----- —.... .......
.... . ......
IMrs. Linden Snyder and Greeley
I Fox were In Jackson Turaday night.
Schantz of Woodland.
(from Fort Custer were weekend agent on vacation*
J Mr. and Mr*. Cheater Stowell and
Mrs. A. F. Carr and Miss Frances , Yji,?thrun U wh^y'h JiCa?«rv^2'e'I?*t‘ Express Co., left
Cowles returned Sunday from a, v«ih|nP'thr^,&gt;th
li:Douglas spent Bunday at Gun lake.
working here two week* white ।
week s vacation at the beach «t
JS-JhKSl Harry Wood was on vacation.
I
L.MU* Suzanno Sumner of Grund
Grand Haven
ther ot Mrs. Dean. Ine Northrup*
Mr* Laura Hessmer Clara well
(IRapId* was a weekend guest of Mr.
Hnuthwnrth LT m»rrled on June 30. Mr* F known
In Hastings, her home fori
hand Mra. George Sumner and LeMr.
and
Mra.
Fritz
South!
Mrs. Flora Story apent lhe week­ Mr*
belng the former Ingrid Lund of many year*. 1* a patient, following
of her cou“n-1 Boule* of Battle Creek.
insins, were i Iron Rive*, who taught in the
.u. Ver­
2wi1,hfctht■mO, °UVel *PCnl 8undsy end at Gun lake.
and son, David, of Lansing,
a stroke. at lhe Lo* Angeles Gen­
Mr and Mrs Cedric Morev and' Mf- “nd Mf’’ Ray Down&gt; «nt«- callers at the Neil Boekeloo resi­
Mr. and Mn. Edwin Smith enter­ Marv Lee -uent thJ? wJ££7 Jun talnod at their cottage, at Gun dence Saturday, enroute to Gun take montville high school this past year. eral hospital, 7th floor, ward 60Q. the worship m
I, Guetu of Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd ValThe Richard Cook family are
tained hU brother and wife Mr.
m
1,kc
Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. for a week's outing with the Roger spending today with the Gordon 1200 N. State St-. Zone ?3. We know on Methodist
IRentlne are their granddaughter and Mr*. Ebcn L. Smith of Toledo M? and M^Arn?v
she would be glad to receive a mes­
toshim
h " B rm‘ I
Hayaa and Mr and Mrs Parson family of Lansing.
LSusan Valentine of Ypsilanti and
Ironside family at their Gun lake sage from any Hastings triend a* Latin America,
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. cottage.
Mrs. Leon Ijkm
lUtne but of the week Mrs. Arthur
Mr
n— ..
j
Em0 Boule* of BattR, Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jacobs and tertained
John Zaedyki
MrT Cteorve
I Cl'1!pr5
‘he Myron Tuckerman Frank Angell were Mra. Francis AnWValentlnc and three sans pf MldMr. and Mrs. Royal Myers left would Mr*. O. C Wilson (Edith
Jerry arc spending two weeks at and Mia* Betty De Vries of Grand । JJrra^Bcrnit a**Bcrlto ‘and'Viltle S!ll and children of Hollywood, yesterday for a visit with their son Kenfieldi another old Ha'lings girl1
hdlevllle are to be with them.
who lead* an Invalid’s life, being
alif.
1 OuesU of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hub- Gun lake.
tiumner and family at Hagerstown. unable to walk, but keen m ever
MI
m
Ruth
Farr
of
Ann
Arbor
wa*
The
Earl
Warehnm*
of
Detroit
are
Rapid*
for
the
weekend.
i
dZu,h
"r
were
Mn
Nab
ubard last week were Mra. C. P.
Ind. Ml** Anna Burton, who has mentally'. Her address is 110 Nor­ 10 o'clock.
(lie
guest
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
Olenn
Vacation Bible
arriving
Saturday
for
a
two
weeks'
IGeleyuse and Rosemary .qt Louls•pent the past week with friends
GuesU of Mrs. Jay HJakncy for a ' non Berlin and son John, Mr*. Grace
in the Delton
p,vllle, Ky.. who left Friday for a visit with Mr. and Mra. Kellar Stem few days this week were Mr and Looml* from Pittsford. Mr»x Henry Densmore on Sunday and Monday, here left with them and will go to mandy Ave. Zone 9. dm Angeles.
leaving Tuesday for Grand Rapids
commencing Mor
Hweek's stay In Chicago.
Mr*. Huber. Blakney and family of I Bull. Delton, Mra. Ralph llughes. to ylslt relatives lhe real of the her sister's at Indianapolis and
continuing
ihrou
cottage.
Il. Wni McKnlght and daughter
Arbor.
। Bedlord, and Mr*. Pearl DeMond.
later will spend some lime with
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Skinner and Ann
HJanct of Wilmette spent tlie weekMrs. Loring Freed of Toledo. Ohio, Coal* Grove.
'
Mrs. Mervln Klein and two daugh­ friends tn Kentucky.
WL“1 with Mr*. Joucph McKnlght Don returned Saturday from a two plnalLtUj&lt; her f“ther' Fn,n* **■' Mr* K*l*&gt;lecn Boyland of Battle ters
of Trenton are guest* of Mr
I come.
kTHri with Major ami Mrs. R. G weeks' visit with relative* in Still­
Shnlta
and Mrs Fred Pierson and other
On
water
July
Minn
12 they
. and attended
River. Fall*.
a f*m»y
WU. ' Marcia and Dorotire’and Mb-Ruth »»"n,M^&gt;,’«m^,e
KVinule at Wall bike.
. The Shultz Community club will I
. _ _
.
relatives.
July 12 they attended a family
I meet on Thursday. August 2. at the t Goodwill School Picnte
H Monday guesU of Mr. and Mrs On
dinner which celebrated her par- r^..fCapt.
-------Mr and Mra Willard White and
Capt. and f*-Mra. Arland Martin
of
home of Mrs. Leslie Dickerson.
---rHarry- Thompson
her EStner.
slater. (»"«’ ^ih wedding anniversary and , (n,m
rawyy *nu were
o.ugmer
CUf are spending a 12-day daughter and Mr*. Earl McKlbbln
Goodwin
school picnic and Com­
..itar.tij City
Hastings friends of Mrs. Charles I Picnic dinner as planned.
HMr*. J Fawley and daughter Either.''
munity
Club
at
church
on Saturttay.
were
In
Grand
Rapids
on
Tuesday
with
their parent*. Mr.
labo Mr and Mr*. Carl Pawley
. wrek in northern Michigan—- ----- furlough
ur!°^n Y.
,lJ
[■aiso
Piwlrv and . ‘heh( own i«.h.
-----------Aug. 4. Potluck dinner at 1 pan.
Mra. George Sumner went to Allen ot Los Angeles, al., arc glad !
a•*“nd ilr* Howard Martin and Mr.
&gt;.*on* of Clarksville
’
&gt;: rriaay guests oi Mrs. viarcncc
*•........................
Mr
। program following.
.
.nd ।I l^^
,r-rand
5!ld Mr* Floyd
I?&gt;,?.Boom
Do?n2" and:
and Mr* Myrnn Tuckerman. Capt. Grand Rapids Wednesday to spend to hear she is recovering nicely from Coal* Grove
L Virginia Main 8 l/e of Washing-' SbulU were Mrs. Ida Wright and
Son. D C “ ilkr^moU^ltS. Mr. Gerald ShulU and
Cl
“f
wrS «m.crU,n‘-d Sunday Martin cxpecta to return to AC to lhe rest of the week with her daugh­ ‘
°( ‘n,“uen“
' Clubs No. 4 and 6 of lhe Coat*
Committal services for Mrs. John ' Grove L A. 8 will serve rupper at
fcU-S *^nVnUer VrI 'kjnu Gles.er arrived liw i,al the homept their son-in-law and report, then on to Greensboro. N.C.. ter. Miss Suzanne Sumner
IF IT WONT HELP V
i dnughttA- Mr. and Mrx. Mayne »|,crr he will be stationed. Mr*.
Mr nnd Mrs Donald Prentice and Cheney of Lansing, formerly ot the church basement on Thursday
WAR—FOBGAT
of Ouvt-l. of Mr and Mr*.- Martin will accompany him.
two clUldren of Sturgis were guests Freeport, were conducted bv the1
...........
lh I'Mayo
Sunday
ifljany. Other guests for ft t^\uterh,Mn Mtanie Baa*
Sunday^ guest*
guests of Mr. and Mr*.
«--------- of Mr. and Mr*. Fred Prentice at Rev. Alvin Barker at the Fuller
—
. and ___
Mr.
Mrs. Myron Tuckerman.
i- 'Mr*- Catherine Sprague
Mrs
Mr* Berlin and Rebecca and Mrs'
Mr*. Ilhelr Podunk lake cottage over the cemetery on Sunday afternoon.
।
if Rapid* und Mr* Lx&gt;ttle to spend her vacation with rela- ' Hazcn
Hazen Mlers of Ki,
Kalamazoo
and
‘n”“o "
nd on Arch Graves were Sunday guests of *«*«id. On Sunday Mr and Mr:-.
Grading ha* been done on the
and daughter Gertrude of
- Saturday they entertained Mr and Mr. and Mr* Howard Martin to visit I Hubert Prentice and children of property
lives at Huntington. W. Va.
recently purchased by tinDetroit
Mr*. Fritz Southworth and son of with Bea and Arland.
I Kalamazoo were also guests for the Can Nelthamers on the Lampman
Bunday gueat* of Mr. and Mrs Lansing.
Mr*. Dwight Fisher nnd Bnice
Mr*. C. B Weiss and children' afternoon
have gone to Chicago for a two Joseph N Shultz were Archie Wil- । Mia* Genie HUI ia spending a two were Tuesday guest* of Mra S M 1 Mr “ncl Mrs Edward J. Adam* hill preparatory to the building oi
their new home.
week* visit with S/Sgl Dwight mairSPlnd9 af|hsncritIVtby afternoon '' '*«*»'
weeks' vacation
vacation with
with relative*
relative* and
and Cassady in Grand Rapid*.
11‘rc expected home lhe last of the
Fisher who L* at Vaughn General S
IH- « «
Fredrick Bute, the 16 year old boy
Mr*. James Wesbrook who has wcck from B vlslt w“b relative* in
hospital
who wa* drowned in Morrison lake i
mi* rranx A&lt;ia;r &gt;.s ... ...c ......t ua been vlziUng her sister. Mrs Ada I Toronto. Canada.
Miss Virginia Poll* wa-i the guest
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Shriber en- | Mr». P. T. Colgrove
Shaw, tor three weeks, relumed lo 1 Guests of Mra France* Bennett near Clarksville. Saturday, was a
nephew of Mrs. Blake Alierdlng, 614
1
Mr.
and
Mrs
Albert
Vedder.
Mr.
her
home
in
Grand
Rapid*
Tuesday.
'
ovcr
weekend
were
her
sister.
tertiilned their nephew. Glenn Gurd I
Mr and Mrs Vert- Harrington Mr* Leonn Proctor, of Lansing, and 8. Hanover «t. Tne laa snppea into
Mrs. win waiKcr oi Haiti crerg ,
—• ......
apent Inst weekend in Bellevue pfc- Donald Mote of Sweet Home, deep water while wading along the
wa* tire
U’L guest
•H'*’, ot
1,1 .her
h,,r cousin.
c“U*ln. Alls*
.MU* ^tw**ert
*ultn,r? “l'(rc„^
Mrv.
n,'r
•nl1 sue*!* of Mr and Mrs E B. More where they were guests of their son I Orc • w‘&gt;o is stationed at St. Louis, shore casting for fish and the body
_______
. —... from
».. ,r. Wi.fneMlrty
.----- ------ Hnntfhrar
Janat
nf of
Vermontville,
lury
McElwain,
; daughter
Janet
Vennotitvllle.
, Mnr,ha||
wu* not recovered for a lialf hour.
..... Sunday..............
. ’J. *£?„
« AdeL d2£
Mr a,,d Mrs w,llt" WalIacc »l*nt and &lt;taughtcr-ln-l.iw. Corp, and Mrs Mo H wn* ‘he first time the sisters All attempts at resuscitation proved
nlif
Elson Harrington. Corp Harring- llad k*-*"!* tlielr nephew In M years,
M
!Hundl‘&gt;' w“b her brother. Otis ton is home on 30-duy furlough I when hl* parents. Mr. und Mr* Al- unavailing.
A R M. 2/c nnd Mr*. Robert W E- ^?ru„n
Iradfnrd of Trnwrae City vlsitrtl
In lhe Middleville letter will be
Mr
Mr* n W flheffteld were B°uma of Wnshington. D. C who is preparntory to going overscan again.vai’ Mute, moved from Woodland
er aunts, the Miwri Florence and pX’^tao? Mra.^Jam!-*'llrock . -t Hw Battte CreA B^rlurn
after 4 month* in the European1 lo Oregon. All spent Sunday with found lhe obituary of N C Thomas,
lelen Wndu. a few day* last week.
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Dlllenbeck of successful business man and pop­
Mr &gt;n* Mr, Winston ShtfMr. and Mrs H«■J.
Earl ana
’ Lewis.
-”4
William Clark, who had spent Km K oX &gt;£»£
• ular crier of public auctions over
.-.j.
; rxjooy .w ana Mrs.
u rainier -&lt;nq
miss
Miss Wilma
wum* uarreil
Garrett and Miss
Mias Woodland.
...
,
tore than two year, in Alw.kj.
nt Mr snri Mr* wn
Breckenridge were guest.* of Jeanne Nyc of Battle Creek were _ Ml»»
Mis* Ethel Taylor returned Satur- a long period of years In west
Weekend guest* .cfMr
Ji- and Mrs Mr Lewis'mother. Mr* Dave Wa- weekend guests of Bonnie Jean day night from Grand Rapids where Michigan.
Ya nee and Germany and is enjoyDell Shively were*. Mr
r2“Rt.nHav
gun'A',V'
’
_l•a^d7er
.ana «r».
A&lt;rne« rSinninnKam
r-hc had been visiting relatives.
Miss Laura Marie Maurer passed
and Agnes
Cunningham
*&lt;^rrl.^nM»nLyte
and . i«r« nn &amp;
Ruling returned Drake nnri
Mrs. Fred Shipp and Mr* Nella the Nursing State Board examina­
Guest* of Mr* Alex Nell and
*«.M
A rw.uu£. were“ in St Bunday niter a three months' visit wyatt
Wyatt over the •weekend were Mr Shcplcr leave today to Join the for­ tions last week. This makes three
tend U1J w«l- .Chicago with Mr and Mrs A H. »'•&lt;• Mrs Bert Neil of Grand Rsp- mer s husband, who ha* been re­ graduate nurse* in the Maurer
Johns Saturday »« •«•*«’«
r.S, Rosberg
ids Sunday all were dinner guests assigned to Harrisburg, Pa . after family.
Pi'.m "1* c numeI?vhoT LTy*tftlRa”d I
Allan McClelland of Brrm- of the Otto Churches at Alto
serving with the navy In tlie Pa­
The Board of Education is having
Ml! ArdithHeftv of1Bl John*
° Ingham, was the guest d Mr*.
Wendell Hyde B spending three cific area. S K 2 c °
““n' r.jrxu.
Shipp
expects work done in lhe white building to
m™?
Mra K. s JMc ntvrc Davld French the last of the week.wfek.-. wi'h his grandparents in ।,o be at the Harrisburg station for prepare-for the housing of two of
STEAM HEAT
Comm
and Mrs K. 8 Mcintyrc (,Mr „nd Mri otto I*cnhath
spent
i n“ indefinite time. Mr* Shepler
lower grades this tall.
“nd.^nh Hunrtnv to ■lh# *rekend with
relatives In ^1Cctonel and I.frs Kinsley S । w»11 *ult. •lfr husband* parent* HieMrs
Bernard Recd ha* been con­
HOT &amp; COLD WATER
weekend.-rc.urncdon siman&gt; to , |nn
Andersson nnd daughter Man of near Harrisburg before returning.
ALSO
fined at home and her niece Mrs
Alma with Marymikc Brandatetier
an(J Mf. v
w .
w
Highland Fall*. N Y, were weekend
Barbara and Bobby Jones of De- William Gladstone of Kalamazoo
SHOWER BATH
uho fi Mending ^T*?Skv*‘!hli^.?.' ’entertained at Mrs. Jncvb Wldrig's nucsls of Mr and Mrs Einar Fraud- Iroit arc vbiting their grandpar- has been assisting Jn Ivev care.
Single |3J0 per wk. tip
Orchids to our Cressey correspon­
‘‘
Joanne Marks ot Royal Oaks nnd. FYandveiw had the Colonel s mother. I Mr. and Mra William Jones ot De­ dent
whose fine sens.- of humor
day and Monday.
.. • Desslc Marlti of Grand Rapids Mn' Carrie Andersson of Big Rap-ijrolt arc expected thb week for a brighten* her weekly letter* to the
Mra R E. Walt and Nancy are ac­ arrived Friday to spend the week- ‘d». "" their guest
'
- v ,
, Banner when occasion offers. "Bet
companying Mr Wait on a business end al the Arthur Struble*. Mr and . Mr- ""d Mra Meryl Neeb had as1, Mra. O. E. Yerty has returned she'd
be an interesting person to
trip Ui Canada.
Mr • Miles Marks Joanne's nar- t,1P,r house guests last week her from Petaluma. Calif., where she has know" remarks the office secretary
- ml*,
ent's, came
came Saturday
Saturday and
and spent
spent some
borne -■-jv Mrs ••/
Herb
Myer. ±Kendall
J. jpent
*‘Sh b_c5
ly ■■•&gt;••••
“"1
the copy reader agrees.
Vl JYinci.c
un.ri.i- city
vu.v.
ron-ln-law and daughter. Mr. and which
time with the Struble., and with &gt;.m ......,..v of
Mrs. Lois vandcrwcele of Kala­
! The
Mrs. Marks' father. Charles Hull
T‘w Rev
n,v C
n J’ Kendall and John Mrs Frank Pronlnl 'Ruth Yerty). mazoo is the new technician at
last week -----------In Manton,
Mr*. Dorothy Edmonds and Miss visited
.•
—• • his for- 6Rt Keith Yerty .who has been In Pinnock hospital linving begun her
•■•■•••
England for^Uio pu*t 18 months,
mer^'lUb1
“’id°Cat Great'1 Mke?for „ Mr' Sharlo't Brumm Wilk!.- nf Sale home ’ Fr’idsy’” On ‘Au'fput’*2T duties a number of weeks ago. Mra.
h
goes to Camp
the weekend '
ure“t
lor Pocatello. Idaho,
Idaho "wns
wn» 'thc
rhn guest'last
i..t he sacs
Camo Grant. Til..*
Ill. for Vanderweele. whose husoand
with the navy overseas, is residing
Mr and Mrs. Willard White iumI weak of Miss Gertrude Hampton and, reassignment
MI
m
Charlotte
Lake
Mrs
Wilkie:
Jaclt al,d Anne Chadwick have at 402 S. Washington
Niia Jo were weekend guest* of his was the first music teacher in • he returned
Claris Greenfield of Nashville is
from
a
visit
with
relative*
brother In Ovid
Mrs. Jason McElwain and the Hasting* schools. She retired last in Battle Creek, and were nccomMi'.sc.s Florence Wade. Helen Wade. vear from her uosilion as nrt trnchrr P“'&gt;ird by their cousin. Eileen Rogjunior high school nt Poca- . l'r!1 •wl“»
remaining thU week,
and Emily McElwain went to Battle in theand
ha* s|K-nt the past year
Mr and Mra Maurice Sutton and
। Creek last night to hear Malcolm trllo
In Michigan
I Mis* Virginia Sutton of Grand Rpp। Binguy lecture.
Mrs Doris Deming will be in De- ld' were Sunday guests of Mr. und
( Mrs Morns Hill returned from • ,trolt HU* weekend to attend the! Mrs. Dan Lewi*.
Jackson Monday bringing her ho»t- (cosmetic convention
Dr and Mrs C M Overstreet ot
css. Mr.* Martin Smith with her lor i Mr and Mr* Have* S|&gt;onable. Mr. Detroit were guests of Mrs. R. M.
“
Ruilri. a.irf Mr, and Mra
'wy&lt;1 Fisher of Center *&gt;•*les
&gt;. Alice Males
Mrs ,Lloyd
tea ana ml
ails..
Bates over the
ntmnix fUmneton w.-&gt;
K.lam? lU“d'
Mr ",,d Mra Wl11 Reld *‘*kend Mrs Balcs *nd MUs HelIjoiuia Harrington went to Kalama- and
.....i Dorothy of
_« Star spent
—... Sunday ...
—. _u_
—■ u
— &gt;here •for
—
rn u&gt;
Wooton.
who »hud
been
I zoo Tuesday to attend funeral with Mr. and Mrs James Sothanl a week with her peroata.
parents. Dr. and
and .
Miller's High Test is not a war-time combination.
I services for their aunt. Mrs Kale :of near Cloverdale.
Mrs. J. A. Wooton. returned to De-,
I Patton.
It's ALL ice cream.
| Mr and Mrs. Hollis Barber cif Iroit with Dr. and Mrs Overstreel i
Mrs Forrest Wolfe and children I Battle Creek were visitors at Mr । on Sunday
| spent the weekend with her sister. and Mrs James Sot ha rd Inst weex. | Clare Beach of Detroit came home
Mrs George Lamie in Charlotte
Mrs Lula Miller of Battle Creek Bunday to *i&gt;end his vacation with
returning with Mr. Wolfe on Sun- is spending a week’s vacation with 1 his mother. Mrs. Mary Beach.
151 W» STATE ST.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
&gt; Mra. Elsie Sothard
I Mrs. Fred Fowler of near SpringMiss Mary Crltz of Vicksburg was
Patriclu Maurer, Mary Reinhardt! Wt visited her mother. Mra. Cora
the guest of MCw Marilyn McDon­ nnd Joanne Bnuleh left Tuesday to Biggs, and other relatives, from
ald several days Hie past week.
। spend several days at St. Joseph.
FTiday till Sunday.
Dorothy Jean and Beverly Adams
Mr and Mrs. Wm. I’.lchnrdsun
Miss Ethel Copenhaver was In
spent lx*t week In Grand Rapids and non. Vere. of Six Lake*. Mr. nnd Kalamazoo on Monday and Tuesday
will* Mrs Lyle Adam*.
Mrs. Vcrn Wood. Thera Nnglcr. and , visiting her uncle, Harry Ramsdell.
Weekend guests of Mrs. Lawrence Mr. nnd Mrs. Art Rlcharason of | Mrs. W. O. Cascadden has reAdams were her parents, Mr. and Hastlngs. enjoyed u potluck lunch turned from n visit with relatives at
Mrs Warren Roberts of Grand at th-.- home of Mr and Mr.-. Ches-1 Guelph. Canada.
Rapids and on Tuesday Mrs. Adams
- ler Richardson nt Clear Lake. Sun- : Mr. and Mrs. Royal Myers left
and four daughters with Mrs. OClay
J lV I1 dV;1 .
.
Wednesday by bus for Hagerstown.
Adams spent the day in Grand RapRap­
Miss Una Leiter of Buchanan and I Ind., for a week's visit with Mr. and
Ids.
,, .1 Mta'- Marie Rowe of Big Rapids will. Mr*. Sumner Myers.
Mrs. Gertrude Isham and x
Mr*
’ra " be weekend guests of Mr*. John
Mrs. Jacob Rehor and Mr* Fred
Florence Crosby returned Tuesday Dawson. Mis* Leiter having come Pierson were in Battle Creek on
from a two weeks' vacation at I' vesterriay and Mis* Howe coming Saturday on business.
Pentwater.
.
। Saturday
j Mr. and Mr*. John Hewitt and
Guest* of Mr- and Mr.*. Richard ;
AND
Waite over tlie weekend were his j
sAs ter. Mrs. Ruby Kcnnlston of.'
Grand Rapids and son Jack, the
latter remaining for a longer visit
Eugene Huis of Mendon wa* n
Kesl of Miss Genevieve Fisher. Ill*
ncee. over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Barnes, Mrs
Former Oakland County Attorney
Nettle Vandergrift and Mr. and
Mrs Charles Morey and son Rich­
Recently Staff Consultant on Federal Regulations
ard of Niles are leaving Sunday to
spend two weeks at the Crakes cot­
Chrysler Corporation—Parti Division
tage at Wall lake
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Herrick
arc entertaining her sister. Mrs.
Arah Connolly of Syracuse. N. Y.
for n month's visit.
Mr nnd Mra. Emory Wood spent
the weekend in Jackson with Mr.
nnd Mrs. Everett Osborn and fam- &gt;
Uy.
Nellie Clemcnce ha* returned ।
from a week's visit with William ,
Christy, who L* in Veterans haspltal at Dearborn.
Mrs. Albert L. Orsborn left thl*

Jala।

COMMUNITY NOTICES
LOCAL NEWS *.

SPECIAL!!
FRIDAY, JULY 27
WHILE IT LASTS!
COLORED PATTERN

OIL CLOTH

ROOMS

«w
aid.;.
US
ir belting io dtf"

&gt;40 ."2.

to All"
MICHIGAN

CLOTHES PINS

HOTEL HASTINGS

while they last ^c d°z

t

FARM

COBS

4g" width-39c yard

MADE

MILLER'S

ICE

J

FRANDSEN’S

CREAM

F/NJU Jl/ir CLEARANCE
SUMMER DRESSES

STORE

DAIRY

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

Rayons, chambrays, and cotton. Sizes 9 thru 44. Many
were up to 8.75.

Now g 77

TRY
REEDS

LADIES' SHORTS

White, Pastels, Checks,
and 3.50.

Cottons &amp; Rayons. Were 3.65

FOR DRUGS

Now 2.67

SPRING SUITS

FOUNTAIN
SERVICE

Small selection of suits.

FRANKLIN

Up to 16.75.

Now 9 98

HUNTLEY

ALL SUMMER PURSES

idetachcd
i Stamp

:D
REN'S

SHOES

Foot rowder

All-Purpose Tolc

31c

49c

Fly Tox.........................

These were up to 5.98.

Announces the opening of offices ot
112 State Street, Hastings, Michigan
for the General Practice of Law.

Pt. 27c
49c
Pt. 25c
47c
43c

Metal Hand Spray Gun .
Dolph Fly Spray . . .
Zemacol - For Poison Ivy
Upjohn Foot Powder . .

&gt;w $1.00
•w $1.98

TOOTH BRUSHES
TEK
Each

39
29

ORILIS
ANTISEPTIC
Pint_____________

49

FORMAN'S

Skeeter Rid Iniect
Repellent-------- --

CALOCIDE
ORILIS
TOOTH PASTE
Special-------- --

•

SUNDAES

•

BOY'S SLACK SUITS

29

SWIFT'S ICE CREAM AND SHERBERTS

DRUG

STORE =

.

Reg 398-2.37
FIBRE PORCH RUGS
24 x 48.

Reg . 298-1.57

All kinds of ottractive
styles from perky bon­
nets to conservative cas­
uals.

DRINKS

REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
Mmm 2241

Cottons for summer in”7an and Blue. Sizes 3 to 12.

NEW
FALL HAT
BEAUTIES

33
29

HEED’S

Sizes 2 to 10. Colors, White • Blue

Reg 250-1.77

COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE
SODAS

GIRL'S SLACKS

Rayon or cottons.
Brown.

RUN
TOOTH PASTE

1.00

GIRL'S SUMMER HATS
Straws, Felts, Tams.

Reg- 100-37'

CHEESECLOTH

ALL PRICES

Reg. 7c yd.

BUY MORE BONDS

BONNET AND GOWN SHOP

PHONE 2132

HASTINGS

FRANDSEN’S
SUCCEEDED

BY PARMALKI STORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JOLY 2fl. 1945

Mmnowr---------------

WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING
BiiUnn, Mich.
Phone Mil

CARDS OF THANKS HS!

BOB'S
^WELDING SHO

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

Electric and acetylene waldin
brazing, cutting and solderin
Broken farm implements a sp
lii cialty. Shop hours 8:30 a.i

CLA88IFTFD RATES

Sheldon Agency
WARTED -MIltCELLAKEOUS

Surely Bond*

CARD &lt;&lt;&gt;' TJIANKH -W
K'l.lrm i&gt;n.l friend*
ill
mr
«ir r.lilt Kirthrla- an.
Your lilmlrie.. will n

Work may be left ot any time

213 E. MAIN ST.

Haitian

SWANSON
AGENCY

Middlevilh

GARDNER A ROBINSON

CEMENT CONTRACTORS
CORN. OATS. WHEAT, CIXJVERSEEC
BEANS. HAT • STRAW

109 W. State

Now is the time for hail insur­
ance, livestock, life insurance,
residence and farm labor lia­
bility insurance. And don’t for­
get the tornado insurance.

Coll 290»

Hastings, Houle 5.

ATHLETES FOOT ITCH

MAURICE J PENDEHR. BioUrr

EMPLOYMENT—HELP WANTED

LOST. POUND. STOLEN
••It 8TINOS. n« WHOSO. It PF.NI
THATKSL 11 BKAU1IKN MORE UKKMI

Res. 3359

Band,

AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE*
PHONE 3170

JOHN BECK

IN MIMOI'.IAM

TUBES - B BATTERIES
45 Volt Standard and Heavy
Duty and Portable type —
Penlite .Cells and Flashlight
---Farm Packs. Doug's Radio
Shop. 204 W. Marshall St.
Phone 3761.

Marshall Furnaces
Repairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
IN MEMORIAM

WANTED—EVPLOYMENT

k..ung

Floor Sanders for Rent

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

Phone 2M|

142 E. State

Delton,

Mich

Sales made In any section.

Datr

promptness upon application. Cl
at my expense'— phone Pralrlevll
12-58.
T.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

Eaves Troughing

Tin Shop

GENERAL AUCTIONEER

We will be closed for
vacations from Aug. 6
to 13 inclusive.

HASTINGS CLEANERS

PAINTING
Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars

Place orders now for
Spring or Summer Work
C. F. ECKARDT

INSURANCE and BONDS

IN MEMORTAM

Jerry Andrus
phone 2519

Nall Bank Bldg.

ED. FINNIE

FARM EUU11-MF.NT

SOW SALE

We Remove Dead Animals

Thurt., Aug. 9 — lonio Free Fair Croundt.
40 head including 25 Registry of Merit Ciltt.
Bred
to our famous herd sires. Choicest blood lines in the
breed. Sows will be in pent at fair grounds all week
for inspection. Catalogs available day of sale. C. B.
Smith, in charge of sales. MURRAY FARMS. Route
I. lonio.

For Prompt Removal

iiastings.

SCOTT SERVICE
All kinds of trucking

PHONE 2812
OR LEAVE ORDERS AT
817 S. HANOVER

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

BRED

HAMPSHIRE

DEWEY REED
Phone J4G7

Phone 3721
tf

117 N. Michigan
Phone 279G— Residence Phone 740F5

AUCTIONEER
List your Auction Sales with

438 E. Grand

City Transfer and
Storage Co.

of Old, Crippled

L

or Dead Horses
and Cows

. • i

and Gold Drops. Watrh for thia

PLYMOUTH
BINDER TWINE

FRANK JONES
Halting! stockyards, phone 25K8, or

South Haven. Sun Glow. Hale

Cattle

Horses

MI.ICELI^NEOUH

nine shipped In peaches which
picked green for shipping. Huy

Beginning ahortiy after Auguai
j

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

PEACHE

lop. Doster. Mich. Phone Prair
17F4.

DR. DERK STU1VE

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

STANDARD GREEN TOP
5 lb. and 8 lb. Balls
Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
Phone 2178
Nashville

CHIROPRACTOR
112 W State
Hasting.
Pbonea: 2M5-2991

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK

At My Expense

SALES

LLOYD J. EATON

Prices at Hastings Livestock
Sales. July 20. 1945

Dates con be made at
Banner office

Top Hogs

■ 1'1

C. "Bill" Sherwood

......... 'A *&lt;•!.

$14.60

Roughs--------- --

GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
Phone

/

- --------- 13.85

Feeders-----------------

Hostings

INSURANCE

$9 to $25

Office Hours:

Top Lambs .-$14.70
Top Veal -

18.00

Phone 2G08

Hotel Hastings

Evening*:
Mon, Wed , Frl.

Deacons$4 to $13.50

Dairy Cows----- $70 to $140.00

FHONE 17F21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE
Loren Coppock .Delton, Mich.

HOME IS WHAT
YOU MAKE IT!

AUCTIONEER
General auction erring.

Dates can

Loren Hershberge
AUCTIONEER

Phone (Collect) Hastings 2715 for

Horses,

Woodland

ED. FINNIE

Top Beef------------------------- $14.55

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL

than your nearest telephone. Call
Phon 2687

Closed Thursdays

cows

and small stock

removed

promptly.

Your calls are greatly appreciated.

HOWARD BRISTOL

PRODUCE

2 hr. Service

Phone Hostings 2715

MOVING AND STORAGE

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

SALE OR RENT­
CITY. COUNTRY AND RESORT

tf.

Michigan

Now's the time to plan to improve and beautify your

GUARANTEED

home.

In doing this we're prepared to give your fin-

TRUSS FITTING

your plant realized with a loan from ut.

EXPERIENCED
FITTER

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
Glycerin available from animal fats is badly needed in

LyBARKER'S
Hastings

Phone 2115

9 Stebbins Bldg.

V

Member F.H.Li.

-

WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.

KALAMAZOO

Phono 2503

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collector

•___

�BOB'S
DING SHO

THE HASTINGS BANNER

, cutting and solderii
farm implements a *|
Shop hours 8:30 a.

flooded riven and streams. Into:
I which these farm drains quickly
pour water during heavy rains. Of
course the benefits ot such drains
are far greater than the resulting
damage. So the state should en­
courage lhe construction.
But the SUU ought also to help1
those who suffer loss from flooding
of .their lands, caused largely by
theae farm drains. The new law. as
Stat* Would Than Halo
Largely in Paying tar Dredg­ we understand. brings the sUU of
Michigan Into cases of such flood
ing River, Thus Removing damage, so that the state, as well as
counties and Individuals, shares in
Principal Obstacle*
lhe cost ot whatever may be done
of those whose lands
Borne lime ago.' County Drain for the relief via
Commissioner Ritchie received a
X?0!?
dhJ«vv rakS’
numerously signed petition asking ductlve by periodic heavy rains,
out
oLlSToi IwiSJpUlu! "» "S &lt;" V-Ma when
be widened, and the river below | ,r£

NEW STATE LAW MAY
REVIVE THE THORNARPLE RIVER DRAIN

ioy be left at any time.

13 E. MAIN ST.

Middlevilld

175

MINER A ROBINSON

ENT CONTRACTORS

es of cement construction.

Huilnfx, Route 5.

ILETES FOOT ITCH

d'y.u SSStTmih'uS; ’ W'
&gt;S5hoSW?".u»
how St waler In lhe river and Out ot, to°remedv tlw .Ituatlon we’l'av

J8. Its STRONG. It I’EKI
It REAUIIEA MOKE UEllMl
trratuienU MUST be moLlk

present level.

What they

wished |

“»* J*v

mintoS«tod,ye*n

r.r.
th{‘ t^dnSf

counties were strongly Sas
opposed to ;wVp!&amp;du?li as »£

v'ERAL AUCTIONEER

Mich.

n,

Uke beSS tiev MUM rat "EC A" dnUn tVltelal. ot the atate are
l»;-.tb'.7dSbSS;ilCth!m “‘
O1
..
2. The people of Hastings objected
*'
to having a lot more waler come '{^d ‘hat, mrell
down tlie river, because it would L
। /„ lZBJStah,?Si‘ ^..t
damage
property here. If the
lhe
dredging were continued down
in s*£eh‘nroJcts
stream, say to Middleville. Hastings
uu?!1.lna?tmint^iz
diS'nW"‘W “•
““
WSS AtE^S? {o£nn-;

lone will hr glvrn will
fm upon application. Cal
penie’— phone Fralrievlll

MINTING

thajito?
wa. ^.ndnnwi- Inter^led in securing relief from
«n^tlt£hR ^HttoSd hfnr^tota ‘(loo&lt;lln« ot their lands at
.Irlm°^rr ^arnnR
nxkm^ i Thornapple leks and down stream
raTS9 t’hJv JmiVu^d
n8. can ,earn from Mr- Richie, whether
Srr*t£ £3,H“do«, uMtd"!
•
dlevflle would have made lhe cost :c
M thelrl
U ' ____

dential—Industrial
;*, Tractors and Can

co orders now for
g or Summer Work

ing down assessments far \he Eaton

5. F. ECKARDT

Allegan Voted Three
One for Raising
in Advance Cosh for
New School Building

farms were within tile assessment to

438 E. Grand

:.,r,:^XXSg,.'iX'St&gt;‘E

Phono 3721

‘“iSf'aiaiM th. C.UM or the
cesslve flooding of the lake, and
Allegan b confronted by the
of the river below the lake, b lhe same need of additional school
large number of farmers in Eaton buildings as Hutlng*. The school
county. In the eutem half of Barry board there realised that a bond
county and the southern part of , issue would not avail. The stole Law
Ionia county vine farm drains specifically say* that bonds bsued
empty into the Thqrnapple river' by any community must be paid
or Its trihutories. When a heavy wlthln nve yrars afUr lhe d«te of
nnd prolonged downpour occurs, the luuc. The Allegan board realized
water from these farm drain* finds that the bond* which could be bK
MM-rrtUUn „v. year*
It* tributaries, which makes the would not yield enough to pay for
nnd river much Uw proposed school^LulldirSt7The
water in the lake and
higher. These drains in these rural board members decided, therefore,
areas cause more frequent and heav­ that lhay would ask the voUr* of
ier floods than would otherwise oc­ Allegan to raise an extra five mllb
cur.
-

ACHE
peaches at Pine lake
t shortly after August

cent origin. Most of them were
constructed several years ago. Tliere
b no way now to compel tnelr dos­
ing. They are there, and will remain
where they are.
Can nothing be done to help the
people who suffer from the frequent
flooding of their lands? Nothing
whatever under the former Michi­
gan drain law.

■r. Mich. Phone Pralrlevl

Out 8/

DERK S^UIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
SUU

’ .gau^ttn.^^

thorixe the dredging of the river at
}?2S*'RXw2).lt.’to ilndne nn
,hi‘ 4£Ll°e'r
tKTSwwd1
'WflauSW Mr"
drlinSXtnet £ loSu aMifi S'S?nSfTite^l'.w

OHN BECK

I

* Hastiagri

SECTION

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JULY 26, 1945

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

POSTSCRIPTS
To Governor's Conference

There U no point in pretending
that attending the Governor's Con­
ference on Mackinac Island July
1-5, was a usual occurrence for a
country editor, and his spouse, be­
cause it decidedly wasn't, To sum
up lhe experience, with that all
Inclusive but most unelcgant phrase.
“It was really something!"
Columns could be written about
those few days, all of which was
done at the time, by the dally

Gov. Dewey (and without prompt­
ing. he remembered hb grandpappy
had the Hastings Banner) received
much notice at tlie Conference. Hb

BARRY BYPATHS
By JANE CAMERON

man

As exciting as anything for us
was the press, ot which we were
a port. (We had many chuckle*
about the Conference being covered
by the United* Pres*. Associated
Press—and the Charlotte Repub­
lican and Hasting* Banner.? Every
big paper had tnelr staff corres­
pondent on the job. Those, plus fea­
ture writers, regular Michigan po­
strictly personal In an acknowledged litical reporters, radio commenta­
tors, such as Cushing und Harry
unimportant sort of way.
'
Mackinac Island, unique Ln its Wlsmer. and tile photographer's
own right and reeking historical made quite a sizeable addition to
enchantment all over the place, was the conference proper. Five editor*
never more beautiful than for this of weekly paper* were among thb
For Instance, we've read
headline conference. To cite just number.
one detsll—10.000 bright red ger­ Thoma* Stoke*’ column for many
anium plants had been Imported to year* and only knew the man by
add color and beauty to tne scene, the small picture printed with hb
to say nothing of the gallons -of copy. Our Impression of hb column
white paint which had been used remains the same, but our Imprcsall ovqr the Island to “freshen up." cion of the man who write* it. b en•The forerunner news stories on lively different—Stoke* b no stodgy
this theme were not exaggerated.) —not In lhe least
In other words, the whole affair was
Member* of lhe Michigan Senate
so carefully arranged that no better and House- committees on Interstate
advertising for Michigan as the Relation* attended the Conference.
"playground of the north"—lhe slo- Among thb group we met Mr*. T. J.
gan of the Mich. Tourist Association Hoxey, the former Helen Brumm ot
—could possibly have been presented Nashville, who recalled her youthful
to the forty-four Governor* from all day* in Barry county. Mr. "Jeff"
over the country. In a more glori- Hoxey b a member of lhe House
fled manner.
—.i. mi
.j.
from St. vLoub.
Mich.
Vbiting with Walter Russell of
To uegln with there wa* nothing
smug or stuffy about thb 37th gath­ Ml. Pleasant, one of the demo­
ering of the State Executives. Much critic members of the seven bland,
of the military was constantly in commissioners, appointed by the,
evidence, a* Governor's aide’s, many Governor of the State, he mentioned
of them high ranking overseas'vet­ several families who hid moved to,
erans. were about in uniforms, hb town from Hutlng* some year*i
heavy with gold brain with many ago. Frank Thiers, now eighty five
deaerations and battle star*. Nat­ and retired came from Hutlnos,
urally, all talk* were keyed to post and wa* In lhe drug business at Mt.
war scale—reconversion, social se­ Pleasant for yearn The McOillvory
curity. state* rights, taxes, etc,—lhe family moved from Hutlng* to Mt
undercurmt of every discussion be­ Pleasant where Mr. McOillvory wu
ing a concern of how- al) problems a banker and also interested in a
will effect a benefit for the return­ drug store. Speaking of hb home
ing veteran and a lasting peace. A* county Mr. Russell said that tite
a matter of fact. Gov. Edward Mar­ best oil field, with lhe best pay yet.
wu
tin. an oversea* Major General In produced Jn Isabella, county^ —
—
lhe last wsr. reported what Penn- struck last year in July, and Interenough
sylvanta hu already done for tier estingiy ----—»• they have been
veterans—a most comprehensive considered an oil county since they
and understanding plan. Inciden­ began drilling In 1928 Hickory Cor­
tally » group picture taken of all ners wu familiar to Mr. Russell, al
the Governors who served In World leut ti&gt;e early days, because hb
War I. included practically the friend. Dr. Norman Clark, had visit­
entire number of Governors there. ed thb locale for lhe purpose ot
UMk ahead twenty year* and it finding Indian folklore which in­
will be difficult to find many formation he used in the many hbmen not veterans of World War II. torical books he had written, and
Clark had- ----------------------------dbcussed these trips
That b what makes so obvious the Dr.
—------------------sutement that, "the boys fighting nlth Mr. Russell.
now will one day govern the coun- ;| So many Impression*
impression* could be
try." The only answer to that re- written about 82 yr. old Gov. GooffGood­
mark b. “And
IIU why
W.iy lim
nod"
,
I .......
Und u
of, Wbconrin.
..
about- dapper
— — rr-Of course.
», Commander Stassen. Qov. Green of III.,
IU.. about stalely.
stalely,
former Gov.. of Minn., (he's seven stunning, Mrs. Herbert R.
R O'Conor.
O'Conor,
_ .1
__ _____________
I'- of the Governor rvf
flan H
years younger
than
Gov. Dewey— _
wife
of Maryland,
never heard *o much polltlcU of both etc. etc.—maybe we can vblt about
parties, state and national, dis- these personalities, politics, and,auch
cussed before al one gathering) to'ever a coke sometime—O.K. its a
get back. Stassen's talk, on the Ban date.
Francbco Charter was the high----------------- • • *
light of tlie Conference. He is not * _ A
. ._ . ' _ .

young things who were walking
dowa the street? They say two
midgets. This Ls what followed:
The 1st Sweet Young Thing—Do
you see what I see?
The 2nd S.Y.T-What about it,
Mabel?
The 1st S.Y.T.—Tliey must be ra­
tioning men I
Some of those explosions they
keep having in Germany are doubt­
less caused by the great musicians
of all time who have passed to their
reward. For instance, do you blame
Frans Llzst If he kicks lhe stats, off
hb coffin every time he hears
Spike Jones do n "rendition" of his
masterpiece. Llebestraum? When
you think of all the swing bands
who are slaughtering the classics. Is

Question of the week—What to
do with the red and blue tokens
AH. (after rationing). We can feed
lhe ration books to the neighbor's
goal, but thostf tokens seem quite in­
digestible. They would make good
checkers or poker chips, but we
happen to be one of those individ­
uals who abhor tlie mental effort
that is required to play any game.
We wouldn't strain our Intellect
even lo play Okl Maid. If anybody
ebould think up a good use for tok­ racxrt such as the composers turn­
ens. be sure and let us know, as ing over In their graves? I love
this suspense is killing us dead.
Spike Jones and the City Slickers,
but do they have to mutilate all my
One of the most heartening things favorite selections? They can have
I've read lately was Wesley Man- Chloe, and follow her clear to Timker's letter in Zolly’s July 12 re­ bucktoo. but leave my "Evening
lease. It seems, to me at least, that Star" alone, please.
one of the major problems of this
Our Navy b desperately in need
decade is the reconversion of the of 10.000 Hospital Corps Waves.
msu German mind, and thb letter Girls, you would lie trained in every
from our own Barry County boy is detail of functional hospital work
very encouraging. It Is more con­ including
Bacteriology.
Hygiene.
crete than most of the comments by Laboratory work. Toxicology Die­
our boys who are stationed in Ger­ tetics. First Aid. Minor Surgery.
many.
Pharmacy. Chemistry, Fever Ther­
apy. Neuro-psychlatry, Records. Ad­
Patsy watched a little boy care­ ministration. and many other odd
fully pulling the petab off a daby. jobs. If I were a young lady. I
With the last petal, he hopped up would be very proud to help care
and down In glee. She says. "Does for our wounded heroest
she love you?' and lhe little boy re­
plied. “'YeahI Hot dog!" Il would
seem that the lovely phrases of the
poets concerning love
iXXUA
iuve have
nave been
ocen left
icn
i ------------ --- - —
........... — —
on the library shelves, while the f nmn
AAnmliAr
young people Improvise their own *amP JiaTF ArtertlDCr
mode of expression. Judging from
Mis* Louisa Durham, assistant
the number of marriages, and the director of the Guidance workshop
number of visits by our old pal. the at Western Michigan College Clear
stork, the new language of love Lake Camp, ha* been appointed
must be potent and effective.
&gt; vice-president of the Michigan EdDid you hear about the two sweet ucatlon association.

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word, but he speak* convincingly.
Have you heard about one of our
and with ease. We visited with him
butchers who was obliged to
and were quickly Impressed with his IL -&gt;unty
—
•t his men into the fields recently
directness and sincerity. The often 1 Put
heard comment that he looks like „
J® Iget In lhe hay? Consequently
Gen. Elsenhower, has some basb.'1 some of m were unable to use those
although he b toller stature and of few red points for several days.
course much younger. He told us This manpower shortage affects us
most unexpected ways.
he'd return lo Pacific duty wllhlfi bi Have
you beard about the two
won and peace secure other mat­ German parachutes that Libby
recently received from lhe
ters were of minor importance. In French
passing, here's the story one of the European theater of war? They are
pure, ivory colored silk and will
Governor's wives related about lhe of
time Minnesota, with Gov. Stassen make fine scarves, etc.
Have you heard about the fam­
al the helm, was host to the Gov­ ous
duck "Gertie" who made her
ernor’s Conference. At the State
nest
and laid eggs In the busiest
dinner Stassen Introduced all of the
of Milwaukee? Mrs. Shirley

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However, lhe approval given by
Michigan voters to one ot the
amendments at the recent election,
and the laws enacted by lhe legis­
lature al its last session to make
that amendment effective would
seem to afford a possible way for
the relief of farmers whose property
borders Tbomapple lake and lhe
river. They never can tell when
heavy rains will cause the flooding
nil. Ynv.it
ducklings that have been moved to
of some of their lands, so they
have little or no benefit from them.
But II wobld seem that a new law«docs open the way for such prop­
m«tl precious *lhlng Jn Minnesota—
bSkteThl. Me" p^lbMd
erty owners to get the relief they
need and ought to have. The cause
m g
Minnesota
wUh many illustration* of Gertie
of moat of the flood damage In tills
Did you buy a half-year auto­ “y wl,el
land her ducklings.
case and in many others in Michl- !mobile license? If so. It is now time
gan b the multitude of farm drains to
। pay the remainder of the yearly
which empty Into rivers and their ifee and get your new plate.
tributaries. These farm drains ore
The expiration date for the first
designed to quickly remove the )half-year plate Is Aug. 31.
water in a period of soaking rains.
The laws of thb slate encourage the
construction of such drains: so the 1DON'T BUT THINGS TOU DON’T
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
state in a way b responsible for
INSTEAD.
most of the damage caused by lhe

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moved

fleers; therefore appointments have (
,
been made. Thomas A. Babcock of!
Mount Clemens has been chosen MARRIAGE

MEA Honors WMCE

War Production

-eciated.

Mbs

HASTINGS HEARSAY

provide enough money for the new
structure. May be by that time the
voters may wish to continue to ac­
cumulate by extra taxation instead
of bonding and paying Interest.
Tuesday of last week the voters
of Allegan gave decisive spprova!
of the proposal to raise an extra
five milb for tax each year for five
yean. The vote In favor was 633 to
208 opposing. The law requires a
two thirds vote: but the result tn
this case was approval by more
than a three tourths vote. That U
a credit to Allegan.
We believe the taxpayer* of Has­
tings would give just as emphatic a
majority for that same plan of
raising money In advance for need­
ed additions to our school plant.

Half-Year License
Plafes Expire Aug. 31

Evenings:

Due to ths federal regulation* lhe '

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1

�rJalr' frcy-Bunker reunion at
Sob. and called on Mra Julia
— ehatr H*tnm hrwna Hill

M Oartlocu
Detroit Franklin
.ofwuTSr
SJ..« of Port H

Arthur

Bertha

Ison ot Valparaiso.

★ i been visiting reistl

EEPORT

and Dorothy at \Ve«i Carlton. viaRed Mr. and Mra. Levi Hynes of
Grand Rapids Wednesday evening.
evening
♦ Mr. and
and Mrs
*
Mrs. R
R- E Postma
Postxna and
Mart of McCords were Wedneoday
evening visitor* of Mr and Mr*,
Dan Puolma and Phyllas. * Mrs.
H. J. Harmon of Wayne is visiting
fher parent*.
----- •*-- —
the Rev. and Mi*. ~
J.

Everett Cairn* and Mr. and Mrs.

inim.wra. ——
■MNttMjiiiiin------------- -guesU and Ronald Barcroft attended the
da. Who haa been (pending
Cairns reunion at the Charles BauMatas' vacation with her parman home near Cressey on SaturMr and Mrs- Owen Steckle i Little Carol Lei Buftn of Grand
■at pgrttor. returned to Battle Rapid* vent a few day* with her
PontSay evening. * Mr. aad grandparent*. Mr. and Mr*. Chortle
lie
Francis
wn Jimmie
..ra~. McCue,
—--------- ------ Bunn and Dorothy, returning Sun- part of tlila week
left lor
Th&lt;
Joan Bahr of Flint, who have
with her father, clayton Bunn, Lincoln, Neb, on Tuesday rhexe Alvacationing at Gull lake. *pcnt * jjus Vada Schwader of Detroit bert expects to be aaaii
■ ‘
night and Sunday with mJ mother. Mn. Fred Schwwderbomber crew.
7 thatr parent*, the Rev and Mr* J. oj south Campbell were Saturday
? W. MoOue. returning Sunday after- etening callers of Mr. and Mn
Calendar for July-August
' noon to their home,
George Forbey. * Mra. Alien Fish,
July 33 to August ♦—Vacation Bi­
or Mr. and Mn. Allen Virginia. Ruehen and Calvin wen; ble school at Methodbt church.
iunday. were Mr. Wednesday evening visitor* of Mr.
July 25— Duration club adjourns
ir of Grand Rap- and Mra. Lav era Segar of Grand during Julv-August.
n-law. Mrs. Rob- Rapids * Xfr. and Mrs John Post­
August 7th — Freeport Rebekah
Bobby of Miami ma of McCords spent Sunday with Lodge.
and Mrs. Harry their parents. Mr. and Mn. Henry
-------------- -— Smelker of West Freeport * Mr.
and Mrs. Chas Overaholt visited
Mr and Mra. John Overholt of Elm­
Mrs. Ida Payne was taken by
dale Sunday afternoon ♦ Mn. Wil­ ambulance lo Kalamazoo Saturday
ifternoon. liam Felzer and baby were brought to a convalescent home
home from Pennock hospital Fri­
Glenn Parker is not Improving aa
Kenney' attended a party day afternoon.
fast at hl* friends would wish.
.
1 Mrs William Olthouse of Bowne
wa* a Monday afternoon caller of
Service News
3/Ll. Dorothy Van Patton of [
a was a Thursday evening Mr* George Forbey, * Mr. and
guest of Mr. and Mr*. Claude Mr* J Agerter of Sugar Bush lake Camp McCoy, WU. spent the weekwere Saturday evening callers of end with her partetts. Mr.- and Mra.
and Bobby.
sy dinner guest* of Mr and Mr and Mra. Harry Lane. * Mrs. Clarence Van Put ton of South
Milton
Miner
and
daughter
Linda
Campbell
।
rin Helrigle of North Irving
■nz au auu rai*.
.raw- Lou. and Mra Claude Walton were
Pvt. Donald and Pvt. Robert CUnkina and family of Hastings. Mr. tn Hastings Saturday evening. * ton ot Camp Robinson. Ark . arand Mra Keith Marlow of Carlton. Mrs. Dan Postma and Phyllis Ann rived home to spend a ten-day furand Mr and Mr*. Dan Fonts and visited lhe fonner'a mother. Mr* lough with their parents. Mr. and

r&gt;»ns*», July A.
•
■ ■■
Honoring 3/c Kokx
Mr. and Mra. John Thaler of
South Campbell entertainad at tlxeir
home m bouth CampOeU Mooring
Pastor
RDM. 2 c Orval Koax home from
the South Pacific. Saturday evening
and Sunday. Quests were Mr*. Orval
Kokx and children. Mr. and Mrs
Woodrow Knowles and family of
Baxtle Creek. Mr. and Mr*- dasn
Thompoon and *on Larry Joe of
Pontiac. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Spear
and son of Caledonia. Mr. and Mrs gin* Monday morning July 23.
The annual Bunday school pic­
Marvin Thah
nic wUl be held at FBlilaburg park
August 3. Everyone to bring their
own baskets. Dinner about one
-.I
..... ***.&lt;■
Mishler. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Msr- o'clock. The afternoon program will
tin and baby of Grand Rapids. Mr. consUt ot game* and conMaU with
and Mr* will Mishler andQwsn- patoes for Che winner*.
A hospital guild la being organised
dolyn of South Bowne. Evening
guest* were Mr. and Mrs. Henry with Mra. Rolland Furrow appoint­
Smclker of West Freeport.
ed chairman.

‘•‘bM

$

eirw FamAy Dinner
Mrs. Minnie Neeb of near Free­
port gave a family dinner Sunday tn
honor of 3/LL Dorothy Van Patton
of Camp McWiv. u»I- »r-Donald and Pvt. Robert Clinton
of camp rtooertaon. aijl vjucm&gt;
were Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Van
Patton of South Campbell. Mr. and
Mn Arthur Clinton of Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Menl Neeb and
daughter. J. Kendall of Hastings
and Ray Neeb family.

Vnlted Brethren Church
M. —
H -----------------------Dawson. Pastor
—
Frveport—
10:7u—Bible school.
11:30—Morning worship.
7.00—U. B. C. E.
8:00—Evenine worahto
8:00—Thursday evening, prayer
service.

TO CBBDITOBS
Out «/»O NOTICE
Hl.tv of Uifhica*. Th.
far th* C'rauty at H»rry.
la th. M.llvr at 'Ut. Lal

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see prior le said *••»!«»
Dated July 1. A. D. 1945

LEGALS

ORDER FOB PUBLICATION
State *1 Ukkir». Th. Pr­
ior Ui. County at Harry.

NOTICE TO CBBDIT0M

out m

Be till. d&lt;

“ " j‘uly" 104*5

Court oa th.
iffll lllvd In

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Dated July 9. .&lt;

NOTI OB TO OBEDITOBS

-hit* (Mfirr

OBDBB FOB PUBU0AT10N
iMftr

hlu.rt

Claii

ABLE ■ BODIED

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

filed II

««iy

.ullabl.

l!&amp;.

WEST HOPE
Mrs. Belle Shepherd has been
■■pending
siviullru: some lim«/with
Umar'with Mr. and
Mm Ray Haanes and visiting other
friend*- in the neighborhood; also
iittendi-d the mUchiI reunion. * A
very enjoyable time was had at our
school reunion Saturday, Thia
group of old friends, many of whom
do not see each other but once a
year, certainly had a good vbil Our
oldest gueat was Mr*. Martha Ret&gt;loglc. 61. of Cloverdale and the
youngest was little Mbs Eichenauer.
13 days old, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs
Ernie Eichenauer. Visitors
came from Lansing. Sunfield, Wood­
land. Delton. Kalamazoo. Gales­
burg nnd Hickory Corner*. * Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Smith from near
Nashville spent Tuesday with Mr.
and Mr*. Jesse Oagood. * Tile Rev.
Isaac OagtxMl and family were Fri­
day Rue.tta and attended the re­
union Saturday. A We ore glad to
see Burl Cook home again after four
year* apenl in the service of hts
country, much of it in the South
Pacific

Oftlrt

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NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS
tttala el Mlehicea. The
fee tha Cranly .7 Barry

MEN

In An f-

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COMING and GOING.
WE ADVISE
TRAVELERS
CHEQUES

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rd July 131
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Out

OBDBB OF PUBU0AT1QJT

WANTED!
TO OPERATE MACHINES WHICH ARE NOW IDLE BECAUSE OF THE

Pvt. Francis Springer spPnt Sun­
day with the home folks alsw called
on relatives at Bowen* Mill' *
Mrs. Almond Weber and Mr*. Har­
old Springer were Kalamazoo vhltor* Tuesday * Mr. and Mrs Wil­
liam McCallum and children of Kal­
amazoo were weekend guests of ills
mother anti attended the reunion *
The community meeting will be held
with Mi. and Mrs. Almond Weber
this week. Friday evening.

M

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■ 1/ 1945.

itrn
Cheques before you start. In Trevelers

uucounterr.gned. you will be refunded

Oa routine and flUl
Slalnl la said eauae. a
eoraa w. Wauan aU
■blrh II irtiificlortl

fitoart CWo.nl.

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From Jaaiiary 1st to July 1st, 1945
THIS RELIABLE COMP.ANY* P AID

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PHYSICAL EXAMINATION AND CERTIFICATE OF AVAILABILITY

maty of Barry
1. Allan C Hyde. Clerk of .aid CouBty

TOWN AND FARM
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WINDSTORM LOSSES
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THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JULY 2«. IMS

Subject. ••Truth*'.
Sunday service 1:
Wednesday evening service 7:45
rm
| Reading room In church edifice
I open Wednesday and Saturday
from 3 to 5 p.m.
The public Ls cordially Invited to
attend the church services and to
visit the reading room.

PINE LAKE SCHOOL
TRAINS VETERANS

Barry county, but steps are being
a.nd &lt;?P«r*‘lan: machine and
taken toward that end. the Veter*
drafllnB- which teach­
ana* council having been organized M
es the operation of the blueprint
July 9. Shirley Henry is temporary
reading
counselor.
n
mBfblne repair. Including
Twenty-eight field ' supervisors adding machines and typewritenMichigan Vcta* Vocational
and agents servo the eight rehabllc‘”nrnercl’i) cooking:
School Adda &gt;50,000 Shop
ttatlon district* in Michigan. Hen­ iround maintenance and carpehI August 1 marks the end of the ry* A. B. Gustafson is district *u- try, and piano tuning.
pervlsor serving Allegan. Barry. Van
A 150.000 "factory" has just bcm
first veAr of the Michigan Veter­ Buren, Kalamazoo, Bt. Joseph. Ber11 •"' «* ln "PeraUon
ans Vocational school at Pine lake, rlen. and Csss counties. Should any
arrive. This
which 1* the only school of It* kind I veteran desire Immediate admit­ building willmachines
house the machine
in lhe United State*.
tance, he may apply directly to hhin'e’‘,h1&lt;,’‘OrkLn'f ah°P' ’V!XX1 ,ln' !
Lloyd O. Chapman,' The
counselor
al
philosophytailing
of lheshop,
school
­
andinany
other related
lhe
camp,
who
resides
iq
Hasting*.
K?
m
*«
b
‘
-dded
to tS
clude* acceptance of disabled vetThere are 63 students at Pine in5Uu
!tran* who are trained so that their
m,a.‘P I’“rt of thp bu»dUlsabllltlca will not be employment lake now. 10 already having been «* Tor?
;
““
placed.
They
come
from
through
­
handicaps. Their aim is to train
rucceasful. self-sufficient men who out lhe entire state.
A first-aid room, where complete
Regardless of the percent of their health service Is offered/ta In
*111 make good citizens in spite of
[.heir handicaps.
disability, any veteran may receive nu?Ue TLMz^..DobbyT‘' n Ml-Un*
i Tne unfqu* tirvcatiahal philoso­ training if he is able to do the nurse. Two doctor* are under con­
work.
Those
with
artificial
arnis
tract
with lhe school.
phy enrolls student* regardless of
[heir educational background, whldi and legs, those who have experi­ . Arrangement has been made with
has varied from a fourth grade enced battle fatigue, and other hospital* In the area for ernerffiUf^Ung to the first- two ycar*( of cases are eligible. Men who qualify aency service The VeteAn*' Ad­
under Federal Public Laws 10 or ministration at Dearborn and the
ITw program is Individualized to 346 are expected to pay towards Michigan Veterans* Facility in
[he extent that each man is al­ their maintenance one-half of । Grand Rapids will also receive
; biivu, Baiun b.
lowed to progress according to his their benefits not to exceed 130 a emergency cases.
month.
ability. There 1* no claim coinpetl-. •••
“■■r*' Al! of their other expenses
Thev secure apnllanccs and glass- I
[Ion. there being no formal claZes. ,r® l?rn® by lh,e
Nu'hlni; U e« nnd provide dental and .neclnl Be“rt- Mo"B
Mo "A". "B" nr “C' marks are glv- P* d by ‘h0®® who have unly a dl‘- treatment nt no extra cost to the
[n; the student merely la satlsfac- ■“IW pension,
ye'eran. Those who need the
ory or unsatisfactory in the skill.1 **
If a man ‘Is not eligible for bene­ trnlned service* of a psychiatrist are nrancn. Bay a.
... he master* It.
... then
..,VM his fits and has no employment hsndi- taken to Knlnmaroo for Interviews Br*n4»t*U&gt;r. Claytcn
M______
soon as
vork is satisfactory. Employable C»P- the state pay* all of his ex- with specialists.
kllls are taught with an emphasis pensca
A full-time recreational director
in the practical. Book* are used for । Citizens of .our country who have nlans Individual programs tn bene­
^ background in mathematics and served in the military forces of fit each member His Job is to meet
flher skill* os the necessity arises, i other allied —
-------------------the recreational needs of each
countries
arc cliglbla.
mey work six hour* a day five
The school «taff. Lt a* follows: trainee in view nf hl* disability
lllT&gt;wn«X^:i’ i* nn-ror-a Ininiiv hu H«Sh Pierce. *uperihtendent’“'Lloyd Equipment Is available fnr boating.
canoeing, archerv. nool billiards I n ils n J r*’
[an ar lb. Bi.u Bo.M af Cantrol
diJS?,
w 11
£ nlnr-pnng, handicraft, skiing, to.’ c*.ton ildu j. •
bonaaning. Ice skating, fishing, etc Ckasuun. o»or*» H.
wufl.l.uu, lUMUIMtb. . Hill, (lie A bus station wa"nnxdnd truck are I ou*«». Donald o. •
S'*’'0" Afollowing instructors- G. Aubrev owned by the sehnfl so thnt the*
I Admission usually come* as a reare able tn lake the
1,**’’ Jeaaa B
ne men
men to
la tnwh
tnwft &gt;I m!
Clark.
mi
Af
Ih.
Hansen,
business
education:
Everult ofundei^thJ
lhe veterans'
counselor,
who eM Troup' rBdl ’: William Alber*. three nights n wee*
ct‘".WtUlila
F. •*
E£ka
• Office
oTvrt^in?
rent TYIev
TTtev take
take Cole.
Will lam r.
[forks under
lhe Office
of Veteran*'
Affair*
referrtnv
th-amSleatkTn
1^. bu»lnn“ machine repalr5 John them to Hp’tln-s RalnwelL
Ptalnv.rJL and £•»««*■
r&gt;l»maa Bari h
H
??SmiThWdrrahfuS“rr; ‘ndH“" - ------ .... . .nu .,,,11,11, . .num­
ber of Commerce made a hl" do­
Of the other office. The trainee
Sorumlth, drafting.
Cook,
OrTlllt
E.
toward the recreational
pmes under a nine montlis' con- . E,very instructor la a practical nation
fund
ract. One man finished his course .
h,rcd ,,ut of &gt;n&lt;iu"*
A limited ntrmhcr nf men mnv lie
t watch repair In five months, UT-The producta made by atudents taken
to church nt pblr- **
CroKklord, Welby
mile others may take twelve. Most ,n“»t
•cceplable fn Industry,
HI- Crook. Shirley B.
batsmen finish In five or six
Courses are offered In business OLsegn on Rundav morninr
hie C1&lt;|M Is he'd everv M«n&lt;isv i z-'-f r-—
fionth*. while another is going to education, which prepares for cv- night
fnr those whn care &gt;o attend Sw 0m««
ike eleven.
erythln- from »hipplng clerk to
An etfnrt
l&lt;
mnrfa
tn
ln««m
_
&gt;
I
Olea
effort f« made
Instill
rltl'enshln- therefor- th- «t&gt;identa DeCook. Petr
take an active part In student twcrn’T’rnt
Tht* student eotin-il Is resnonilhie tn the •’udent bndv *rhrro I'
hut nne faculty member. «n it U not
a fscultv dominated rrmin The
renrexentetlvM are elee’ed by 'he Bdficomb, Fr*t&gt;i
FatrtU. Lincoln
... ...
... ■■,•• F«ulkn&lt;r, ttlu
cabins. Thev elect nne of their
number to b* their leade- and rrn-

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duction. Higher pa
the next three ma
oraAsuLL m»coru
offset the extra fi
CHUKA.II
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Bunday
evening-as*•the
grdup
plan to
.
Don M. Gury, Rector
atTe
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*\E hyn
hymn
at Wood"
8 am. Holy Communion.
' ;and u B church
•
11 am. Morntng prayer and *er-i
u "
,w.
f
mon.
The dairy product
• Children will have Bible stories, I—b_
have helped fanners
at the parkh house during the ser-; increase KafCS FOE

rums. Bdssr a

7:30 p.m. evening worship at!
NcigliLxirhotxl House, Orangeville

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«"*«Uve-Throe Gov- lhe producer has th^
mon Thfngs written for Our Ad’ !hree^ ro®n‘h*' r^^d*- Ci
monition”
courage production of milk and but- issued at the time applies
Sunday school at 11:30. The picadjusted quarterly.
filed. ’
nlc will be held at Cnarlton parx | Monday afternoon. August 27. Fulli
particulars will Ji- given later.
I

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
1
I ‘ L. Winston atone. .
-i *
1 Morning worship at 10:00, Mr.
I Slone preaching. The service will
! lust one hour. The nursery' will be
open to care for small children dt&gt;r; ing lhe service.
: Bunday school at 11:10. There arc

Ilailta.
Henry. Bblrl.y B.
HUbU. Cbarlu C.
Hnbbard. Boy O.
liub«n, Henry

Shaly. Floyd

Stainer, Clarerxa

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Leason Sharpe, Pastor
Sunday, July 29th
JDhttrch school— 9:55 a m.
Divine worship—11:00 ajn. Soloist,
Mlm&gt; Ruth Marble.
Mr. Sharpe will preach for the
1 last time before going on his vaca- :
tlon in August.

Welton.

BAPTIST NOTES
B. J. Adcock. Pastor
Sunday school at 10 o'clock,
Divine services nt II o'clock
Tnc.n by the pastor.
Evening bervices at 7:30. Evan­
gelistic singing nnd M-rmon by |wxtor '“Scripture lesson from the fall ■
of Germany."
Tuesday night. B.Y.P.U. at - the
parsonage at 7:30.
, Wed. night ^J»yer meeting at the j

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Murphy. Duane M

Ladles Aid meeting Thursday,
July 20 at ivdcn park. A polhick
supper will lx- served. All la/lit-s
cordially invited.

Two things you're sure of
at a Studebaker dealer^

I YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
| Services are held on the second
, and fourth Sundays. The next
i service will be Aueust 12. Sunday
school at 2 p m, and prcadiing at 3.

plays a large part
in how smoothly
your car runs.

mum leaner, sang several special
number*. Miss Audra Endsley had
charge of devotions.
The entire
moAiing woruhlp hour was epon­
scred by two young ladles, both
senior member* of our C. E.. and
was an inspiration to all. After
the church service the group went
to the home of Rev. Thompson, who
I&lt;- 111 nnd 9n,n,r fnr 1.1...
_

giving oak bed units which have Y U II H P U E f
been designed by lhe camp super- I M 11 K I Mil
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NEWS
intendent. Mr. Pierce. Each bed .’’ 11 w •* * 11 *• •*
I Mrs. Lettie Kahler of Cloverdale
In It cleaned e--h robin d-'ln“ has a cabinet at tin head which *
। was guest speaker ut lhe North
n«n work wn faculty member opens from each side of the bed. ’ JEFFERSON ST. UNITED
Maple Grove Christian Endeavor
On one side there are 'wo shelves. BRETHREN CHURCH
” in the r.hln
services, Sunday evening, July 22.
a small drawer, and a closed cup- i
F. W. Moxon. Pastor
She told the group about her trip
with one shelf. This extends
Preaching service 10 am.
to thc Evangelical church confer"eYfntlnn -"nd board
f
Sunday
school’ ••
11 —
a m.
! ence at Detroit. Mrs. Kahler used
... .....
Join* tn »»fi- half way through the head. OpenEndeavor ‘ to uve m the neighborhood and atdent« end huv* re-r-stl'inel «mi|p. ing on the other side is a small t’I Vnt^ntt,n8
worohln *t (le
‘ff
d5‘ .*^1"* “I.?! ¥aBte J?™’?
clothes press which nu a rod for 'otE^entar
- r—■■ Ev.ngeh.tte
,
nuea
ment amnn
her arttvtttev
hungers and a mirror on the door.' Evening Evangelistic worship at church. Rev. Moyer lead hi the
The bed unit is built solid to the i 8 Tuesday,
P,m.
Young people's
•
prayer ( discussion of lhe topic. "Let's Have
hv the council floor. Below the springs on one | Tuesday, Young people's prayer i f-un."
&gt;
...
:
meeting
at
lhe
home
of
Miss
Mar’
.
side arc two drawers and on the'nieetlne
tha
nf mi«. u.r.
The Coat*'GrOve C F socletv renother is a storage spare for shoes garet Frcese on 8. Mich. Ave.
and other articles to which access o2S*&amp;.
Is given by a long, hinged, hori­
Jefferson 8U U. B. service with the. •
zontal door.
These beds have a reading lamp Gaines orchestra furnishing tlie j
that Is attached to the head of the music and Hie Rev. Dean Overholt
with a
bringing the message. Gaines has
bed. On the back of lhe head is a one
of the best church orchestras
A trend ba’hlng beach Lt one nf lt.&lt; hook and a towel rod.
Tlie Red Cross has volunteered to tn the conference. Mr. Moxon was
The «dmlnl«tn»’ton nnllrfta" in­ furnish other commodities to make pastor of the church for eight yea’rs.
cludes the dlninr room, kitchen the cabins homelike. These Include
•r unite library. rr-reaiion room a desk, six chairs, floor lamp. rug. WESLEYAN METHODIST
first-aid room.. fsrlllili'.' for arts wall lamps, .table lamps, curtains, CHURCH
Alvin -C. Barker, Pastor
bed spreads, bookcase, feather pil­ Hasting*—
lows. floor type ash trays, and a
Sunday school will be held one
• ‘•elr sleeplnr radio, This is at an approximate half hour earlier than usual this
cost of 1200 a cabin. The Barry Sunday only—at 10:00 azn.
county chapter is furnishing one.
No other services will be held
,. —tents. Th" m”lEach cabin 13 heated by an oil Sunday. July 29th, due to the Quar­
mnm student capacity of the camp heater. There are adequate toilet terly meeting being held at Hie
la -&gt;nnrn*'imat"lv CiYI
and shower facilities in a heated North Irving church.
The Elks clubs r,f Mlrhlem are building, with plenty of hot water.
Prayer meeting will be held in
Many organizations and individ­ the church on Wednesday evening
uals have helped in various ways at 8:00 p.m.
lo contribute time nnd money North Irvingtowards making the veteran's time
Sunday school—10:00 a_m.
there profitable and pleasant.
Sermon hour—11:00 a m.
When the school, which provides
Evangelistic service—8:00 pm.
physical and occupational therapy,
The Rev. D. T. Perrine of Rive*
medical care, and vocational train­ Junction. Michigan, and president
ing. feels that the trainee is ready of the Michigan Wesleyan Method­
to enter his chosen field of work, ist Conference will be the guest
the two agencies, co-operating with speaker in both service*. Com­
the United States Employment munion service will be observed at
Agency, endeavor to find the best ■the close of the morning service.
Tlie Quarterly Business meeting
opening for the skill* of the veter­
an. There is also follow-up to in­ of the charge will be held on Satur­
day evening at this church.
sure his opportunity for. success.

dlro dlarMlne in ‘he cabin and re.
nnrts ensro to »he emtnrtl when

1. /Zk a goodplace to do business
2. It's a guadplace to work ,
OUR Studebaker dealer has made it his wa
tponsibllity to do everything possible to
existing automotive equipment In co-opcr. a
sitioQ with our government’s programs, he \\
has been ever alert to get the last inch oL \\"
mileage out of part* and material*.
«|
His mechanics find it a good place to work
%
too. And right now, in order to help more
Ji
people get more mileage, many Studebaker
A
dealers have good jobs as mechanics to ■
offer veterans and others who can qualify
w
for such employment
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�THE HASTING* BANNER, THURSDAY. JULY M 1HI

Ray Lyons. * Mlseea Jeanette and’per and Richard who came for a eum engineers and recently
Mota Crane returned home Wed- Few days' stay. * Mr. and Mra. Am awarded lhe bronae star.
Medny from a visit with lheir]®Mfcr o( Hplw vMMH* smUmt.
.
-——grandmotl'.er, Mra Elizabeth Blimp- Mrs Aita Streby and other LeighService Notre
aya returned to her son aud their uncle and aunt. Mr. ton retalhrea over Use weekend ». Mra. Ross Martin lelt Thursday
ro|t. Monday after a and Mra. Nelson SUmitaun. hi Do- Mrs. Christine Finkbelner spent lhe for South Carolina where she ex­
weekend with her daughter. Mra. pects to have a chance to see het1 Sertjao
with her parent*. Mr. troll.
n~ west of
-1'1 husband
tnubnty before he changes loealoci- Gardner.
Hoooeraocnt last u rek with
Aubil and family
. Hamilton. * Itarokl htaJack
— and
—■ also drive
— «.■.
Mra. V
_
aunup^mouth and other town *
of thc “.°ns.
hl* —
car u___
home.
and confined io the bed. She is 4
retaUvrt^n the DeTrolt area. * Mb* OIe“ m&gt;ke homo tpem 0114 PMt Htanotlcetomovewasqulteunox- her home and in bed part of last of her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Elmer
six-year-old daughter of the R
■Lend with his parents.
week with sinus trouble.
1 Fenton * Mrs Almira Hackney re- mother*. Mra.
sei) Bender*.
Faulkner who u
•'•'ek &gt;l Saranac with her people, pected The three little boys are
“ 1 —
■ 1 ■“ *—
— I——— w— 1i mi* U’lMip||g^ Mrs Hattie
home' at mrvht with *her stater 1 MrK
returned home staying
Mrs. Ben Park* 1* Improving ft
.staving with
with hl*
his parent*
parents at
al QUfnor
QUtncy
inSEnl
several months of sickness i
Bunday alter a
and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Al­
-------------------------- 3J..
rode lo Wayland Bunday to sec
bert Wleringa on the west county months and confined to her horns at the home at
Ing her nephew. Robert Faulkner *
k tw&gt;«im£
former ntlghb
mother, lhe first time since Ji
and ill tn bod part of the time. Her Russell Bender.
line.
and family at Coloma * Last week.
Mr. and MrS . Charles Kopf took friend* and neighbors wish her an
Mrs. Sidney Kenyon and two
Grand Rapids has been Sunday guesta of Mr. and Mra. Wai­
Hastings visited
ter Harrison, northeast of town
?ft'. h’,r
^ihn^'nn .Art their son Kenneth of the U. 8. ^FrwMJtage? aged father of Mra. children. Richard and Helen Ksy
brother. Glenn
Navy lo Climax where he spent last
of Lansing are expected this Tues-, their parent*. Mr. and Mra. Jervt*
were
Fata
of Alto.
Mr. land
MnL°Addfe iTeiend
Mn Henry
iHenry
KTLong.
u
ST Mrs
MT.
j£rSt
S2 ।i fri«S7«d
rtl.U™. *
»Mn^
wiThhls
statar. Mrs.
Mrs/Myi
weekend with
his stater.
Myron Ernest VermueJen. who has been day for a few days* visit with his
Mn.
Forrest
Long
•p,?.*
d.u
family accom- and
daugft^Jo^ce
Mra
EdnaGrib
Lewl»
returned
home
Thursday
BurUictt
end
family.
Mra.
Bu
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Park*
very 111 for several months follow­ mother, Mrs. Pear! Kenyon, * Mr
and aaugnrer
daughter joyce.
Joyce. asra.
Mra. uinaunD
Edna Grib '
,
’auZ
Mlss Robert* Slagel left ana
.
. vtai't"
... wiitTheJ
...
.
.
r
....
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alw
.
V1
,.
L
and Aaron hone with south Tliornapple are proud p
nett and family were also visitors ing a hip fracture, is much belter and Mrs. Olenn Alien of Grand
■a reek’* vacation at Big
week'e vUit at Grand- ents of a fine little daughter b
at the Kopf home the previous and gaining. He con now sit in a Rapids were Saturday visitors of
* Mi** Nina Sreley rein Pennock hospital on Monc
He 11 *’ na
«"S
S £ I ' week.
his unc*c
uncle ano
and aunt. scr.
Mr. ana
and Mn.
Mra.
HU.WM ~ .MT home in Battle erra-k. KK £ MuXK ■
July 18- The little lady who weig
I
Mr
and
Mra.
Chris
Maichele
ef
h.a
’
otonn
Allen
of
Parmelee.
*
Mra.
Tuesday after a visit with tier
8 lbs. 4 oxi. ha* been named "Ju&lt;
and Mra. Ja*. Pander on west Thornapple are expecting their
Mra. Wm. Harper, who has had , Mary-i Brooks and little son of
grandparent*, the Rev. and Mr*. of her parrwu, Mr and Mrs Ftovd Vermeulen
bualnea*
sines* trip to nainwen.
Plainwell, 'ntes-.^on.
TursMax. iiomc on furlough about
w?i‘k*W,iiJ*un un*!8Br,ulBC visited her mother, Mra.
Mrs. Frooa DoWaUrr, nee Prana Ann.”
George Curtis and famjly. * Do­ ’Iiwd*
.‘iBhriK* aerAlta£ d.rVMra'5tad/.
* Mra. Gladys“F^wd*
Fry and Two
two II August 71._________________________
He to with tlie merchant
”ver*’ ****“• u sUU un‘ Lena Bixler a couple days last week. Carveth of Battle Creek, a former
This Monday afternoon anot
lores and Marilyn Mafchele of K^etal^of Grivse 1*1/and Carl- ‘-lilldrcn
returned to their home In marines.
little son was bom to Mr. arv* *
resident
of
Middleville,
would
be
.If.
nt
'
*
M,s
tane
Campbell
and
small
Tompkins Center are vlsltuig their io!TlS-ch‘k• ^Wyandotte and Chicago the first of last week after
T.Sgt and Mra. Frederick Roek
Mra. E. K Lewi*, wife of the ROVJ„,_
u—
Bert Mugridge at Pennock hoign
grandparents. Mr. and Mra Chris hrir tamille* vlsltrai their stater •
wllh h*1- ibw‘r •'“1 mother.' returned home Thursday from their
We are unable lo get any furt
sLaiwUiTt.1 tamer at tint nave returned to
Maichele In west Thomapple *
Lewta Finkbelner west of town' M,&gt;- Ru“el* Bedford and Mra. Dora . honeymoon trip and leave this ehureh
Mr. and Mra Harry Balseh were in Mrs dFJJtadrtt
lhelr hOme *" w**t TTxirnspple, the Kimball sanatorium on lhe details at this writing. Master B
JS* Babcock * MnL Nellie Thompson week Thurxlay for hi* station at
. accompanied by a girl friend. Mbs Munhall road since May and must their other son. Is staying in &gt;1
Grand Rapids Saturday evening to
iSSn* w?th refilves »•» "Certain the But side card I Bnan. Texas.
ISJ
vrrcd|llU Thni
Junc wilson. * Mtaa Jean Grlfthe silver anniversary celebration
HartbigT Wa?tand and ta thb club al a,‘ PVrIlll&gt;K moling this
Relatives of Pfc. Harold Enders She has been very HL jueir street fclh accomDunlcd bv her cousin* stay there six months according tings with her mother. Mra. F
to physicians. She Ls fowling fine
of the marriage of her Uster. Mrs
nire *nd ulan 5 attend the Wednwday w Mr. and Mrs. Jack who 1* with the 3d Army •"
“dTheMRevMb* PhXUs Griffeth of Gull lake’.
I We congratulate all the new ।
John Smith and husband.
££hJle famlVi reunlor* a? Cale-' Norman and two children. Jack many state he partictnatr
hr kwal
church* Bnd
and
Garfield oi
'ent*.
Master David Luts spent last
Mrk nwt BaSrdM Juh “nd UntlB
*nd
“ Tu’'ln‘i ba‘lR’- th°se oFlhe
.... .Kht
—line. Ruhr,
oin LVi
hedUMrt ‘ Augusta, plan to spend the weekend Waler. RL 5. Box 79. Battle Creek.
week at East Caledonia with hl* donu. park, next Baturaay. July , ~.w m.wv .—m*....., PiUricta of
„. , Seine
Seine river,
river, the
the Spearhead
Spearhead and St. nf thr t1 hZ {|I?f.ireinnb^cr^ul ln chlfago with their cousin, arid
Joyful Newx
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Grand Rapid*, visited their brother Lou. France, which probably ac- of the time. He suffered a ncnous Phyllis' dstcr. Miss Helen Oriffeth
There Ls much happine*.* at
Luts * Mrs. Eno* Price of Jack­
id^ “ »‘«‘»ent in Moody Bible Institute.
The Frank Htil* family of Yan­ Hlc ha rd at the Allen home Tues- counted for hit silence at limes breakdown&gt;
I
m
Charles Crookston home for a
son is spending her vacation with kee Springs twp weir Friday din­ day—before he left for service x&gt;n . which worried the home folks.
Mra. Harold Otto
taken se- win received by them this Mon
her motner and sister, Mrs. Jennie
dTTraUCoraIKrr^A'leuksU|l,T^&gt; I
Wedneadc^.
oualy
111
withapp
ner
guest*
of
Grand
Rapids
rela
­
Bovce and Mra. Burdette Wadd. * tives for the pleasure of Pfc lltu I Lewis and Harry Balsch have
an operation that evening al Pen
’en-­ very soon,
"... .......... -- who I* home on 30-dar furlough | rented one of the,Locher cottages
cement floor has been poured
doWayne had been tn a rest cam,
Sam Myers of the army ordnance nock hospital. Hasting*. She 1* do­
, the Ray Lyon* home Sunday-after­ from the FMropean war »ne. * Mr* at Gun lake for two weeks and in The
the Masonic building basement
Rom Stauffer and daughter Lois । with Mr* Balscti and daughter
1 France for several weeks and
------------I department drove an army jeep ing wall according to report*
noon and took Mrs McPeck. Sr o[
Alto were Tuesday visitors of Nancy, and her nephew*. John and and the rooms about completed for
Maurice Peck, ft-year-old grand­ just returned to Nannhelm. C
. ,----------------------------: home from Detroit last week and
home after a few day*' visit * Mr
the Fuh barber shop ana also the
Saturday evening dinner guesta expects to have it at the Barry son ot Mr. and Mrs. will Jonnaon. many on July 13. when word
and Mra. Harold Sharpe and her her motlier. Mrs. Hattie Smith * । Roger Moore of Detroit, are vaca- Fish Insurance agency
of Mra. Nellie Thomson were her county fBlr. lum
u 0^ underwent a major operation al th*
lhe given that he woud be starting
nephew of Greenville'acre Sunday Mra. Bettv O’Leary and sister । Honing. * Miss Florence Bender of
Uw comfortable rid- University of Chicago hospital cn
Roof rafters are being placed on ncplicw and ntace. Mr. and Mrs. &gt;p,.ed but
I Grand Rapids spent lhe weekend
on the United Blates the leth. He rr
■.vWtors of the Glenn Krniieen fam­
home with her parents. Mr. and the two new cement blocks—the
J'
M
1»’« * Mr. and Mra. W. H McKev- Wednesday of last week
The
"*■* hurried preparation nnd asked I
ily in northeast Thornapple * Mr last week to visit their grandmother. at
Mr*. J’hHlp Bender, and ' al*O|
also atal- ।, Blake factory addition and Bed
Bcd-­ Haxel Shapiev and Mra. Thomas1 lu rUUed u,elr daughter. Mrs young lad broke hl* leg at two dif­ no more mall be sent him as
and Mrs. Alfred Lyon* and chil­ Mra Isabel Lepper and on Bunday Mra. Philip Bender
the Cha*e-D»vta wedding ford's garage
The Bennett auto
*Jl. H1UL10 CKfk&lt;
■ Fiances Pugh and family at Ver- ferent timear-lhe l»sl three years -------- „
dren of Kalamazoo were weekend were joined bv their parent* and tended
*. ' The
— Vern ..Hooper
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famlTv
.... .-------leave Co
Co.-’S* addition ta also going ahead all attended tlie Chase-Davis wed- rnontvtlle Sunday and helped cele- So (n September and this is the recently won another bronze
guest* of hi* parents, Mr. and Mra. brother. Mr. and Mra. Lucian Xz'pthis Tuesday for a fear days’, re- rapidly
rapid and the cement wall* being dlnx-nuptlal*. a Mn Maurice Lewta brate' Bill's birthday. * Y&lt;r. and
Ird operation since. He was in which gi ve him a total of 101 pol
sorting with her sisters,'al a cot- laid,
of Kalamazoo vteited lier parent*. Mr*. Robert Watkins of Washington. tlie operating room four hour* and
------ la another boy who in
Hartman lias re-roofed the Mr and Mr* Leon Polla north?**! D c are expected this week Thura- a portion of diseased bone wa* re­ was horn* on furlough. He enb
tagc in Canada on Lake Erie *
rDick
'‘"
Several from Middleville altencftd , Brady
—.—, home on Paul St. and I* of town over the weekend. Sunday. day lo ipend the,r VBCali&lt;,n wiih her moved from hl* leg and a new sec­
accompanied by Mr. and Mra. Vance'
hmih., **r. n rr tion graftd on. His parata. Mr.
services Sunday afternoon at the; making other Improvement*.
. ..
,
Sharp of this village all were dinner Sylfl and Carlton, and Robert's iand Mra. Bernard Peck accompan- He was with the medical det.
Yankee Springs church, the Rev ! Mr.*
Mr. “knd
and Mra.
Mra. **Ru*seU
Russell Laraway.
b»rr.
■’-----*-------------—*“ who
, Robert Hall, son of the late Ed . the
young
couple"---------from **
Martin
-— uuests of Uie ladles' sister, Mrs. people at their Saugatuck cottage. led him to Chicago, and at last he ment. and was hoepitaliaed
hospitalised a
rv
I nnd Susie Hall, preached. It was recently purchased the Naomi Corn- Lenna Johnson at Bowne Center. * * Mr and Mrs Harry Lewis and report*
he seem* to be doing tine.
time*
­
:
times with malaria /»««•
fever. alt
Air •u
quite an occasion a* just twenty i ing farm west and south of town, Expect’d guests al the Max WUsoti daughter. Mrs. Benda1 Park* and
Maurice's address I*;
are 1happy with his parents.
.
years before Bob preached hl* first have moved In. Mrs Corning and home this Wednesday are Mr. and Infant visited hU people. Mr. and
Home for Crippled Children.
i
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sermon in that church * Mr. and I children have rented the Clare Cor­ Mrs. Rev«ll Hopkins and children Mrs. W. J. Crandal at Hamilton.
University of Chicago Clinic.
Service Notes
j
, Mrs. Seward Brock and daughter son place in the caatem subutbs of of Lansing. Mr. Hopkins Is a grand­ Sunday, so they could see their first
970—59th BL.
.
I Kenneth Berend* I* spending
son
of
Mrs.
Clara
Hopkins
and
Harriett of Grand Rapid* *pent the village and expect to get settled
great-grandchild. * Rom Johnson
Chicago. Illinois.
30-day furlough with nl* pare
Sunday with her parent*, Mr. and tht* week. The Vern Smiths rcccnt- nephew of Mra. Wilson. * Mr. and who left with the Barry county con­
He would like to hear from all hl* Mr and Mrs Clarence Bern
Mr* Ray Tolan nnd little daughter tingent last week Wednesday re- friend*.
Mra F R Prtndle. * Miss Genie ly occupied the place
:
.
i northeast of town. Ken who
are enjoying a week's vacation, and turned home THursdav. He under­
Hill of Hastings wa* a visitor in |
Mr*. Elisa Howe, mother of Mrs. service in lhe Pacific wa* taken
are
spending
part
of
it
with
her
town last week Tuesday.
went another physical in Chicago Olive
'
Talbot, is recovering from In- and after being hoepltaHzed at I
Improvements
aunt al Central lake ♦ Mr. and but because of asthma and other juries
,
received hi a fall in the home la Creek, al the Mayo Bro*,
New green blind* and white paint Mra. L. R
Beeler visited their conditions did not paw His wife one
।
day last week. She received in Kentucky 1* feeling much bel
It’s time to bring it in to our expert mechanics for a
have- ---------greatly —
Improved
Russell daughter. Mrs. Betty Frost, and lit- and little son are surely glad to bad
..cw. —...
-----r-------- -lhe —
I
bruises and was confined to lhe His trouble was malaria fever
The Rev. R. D Leonard with six Beeler -------heme Mrs Martha Dean's tie grandson. Master Fritz Beeler have him back. *
bed several day* but is much bet3/Sgt. Stanley (Jack) Johnso
complete overhauling. You'll be satisfied to see that
members of lhe Methodist Cnis.id- home ha* also been painted and Is "Frost, at Blodgett hospital on Sun­
at this writing.
home on a M-day furlough f
Saturday evening callers of Fred ter
'
— an-. .......i
1..- &gt;1..
w Li
day afternoon.
era.
spending
the ..
week
at tn..
the .. iindercoinc
undergoing other improvements.
Elmer James suffered a poor spell Percy Jones hospital and Is gel
Slagel and the E. Vermeulen family
the running condition of your car has never been
Intermediate camp at Hes* lake
New *idlr.B
.... .....~ 1 mu
« Audrey
and is ill in bed at hl* about very good with the uie &lt;
Mtas
Audrey Mcuyci
McDyqr of Has­ on the Irvtng road were. Mr. and Saturday
|
near Newaygo Tlie girls nnd boys Products
spent several
several days
days last week
. , ,,Corporation building took !. tings
..ngs spent
Mrs. Harold Burke of Rockford, home in the eastern part of town cane.
bettor.
who are having tin outing are. much better
• nntiirriBv nn l_..k.
.— •-•—
a *•&lt;
— Joan
•­
Mrs. John Kollar of the northeast I Jack Ch*M. navy medical
h&lt;»v
Miss
Wilson.
Buncyora acre
busy ’Heti.rrf.v
Satiirday nn
on wlth
A Mr hcr
andfriend.
Mr5 Jamp
, pen^
Bnd Ill.. Prank Slagel and family of. vicinity waa seriously 1U last week dent at the University
Phyllis Finkbelner. Barbara HFl~ h...v
....u«w oi
»• Michi
M'chi
Freeport and George Blierman. lo­
ripe). Carol Shenkel. Jean Killlon. °rr“w* ftEEL8,&lt;f2di‘"“*« granddaughter. Karen, visited cal * Sunday caller* were Mr. and suffering
with a blood clot In the who
wiw took the
...^ opportunity of ( In
in
!
Bobble Bonneville and Junior Mil­
Wrn 'non?;
w. nh,..i
I al the Gu’ BaM homc al Col°ma Mrs Tony Slagel of Caledonia and leg. She Is some better but con- semester vacation to gel married
e
h
D
j*
n
ur£i?
ThX
*
rrtuht
!
Saturday
evening
and
Sunday.
*
to the bed. Mias Pauline Brit- —
---- -- to Ann
•— Arbor
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--------ler.
return
tlw
cn&lt;
father of FTccport. Mra. Jas. fined
1
Thn ItrMt^we'hamtan I Mrs John (Jo&lt;&gt;rf»OUM' and daughter. her
1* assisting about the house.
the week accompanied by his b'
Pender and Mra. Barney Cisler. of ten
1
ap-..T‘,hJ2l hkM.‘ J IS 'tw«‘a Mugridge were shoppers in this vldlnlty. * Mrs. Evangeline ■
i?
wlihmotaJ? Hastings. Friday * The musical Wockler of Benton Harbor wa* a
Rlrtb of Son
of th' Mt.Iody trto (roni
Cpl and Mrs. Robert C- Frost, (Grand Ramds SL U Washington..
weekend guest of her stater. Miss ’
are parent* of a little son. "Frlta the next dde street Is Lincoln and . llR Oarflf|d pllrk chUrCh. who sang Millie Whalen. Her husband and ,
In the fifth block—is
th# Baptist church Sunday children came after her on this [
Beeler” born in Blodgett hospital In the
— next
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Grand Rapid*. Thursday morning, fayette.
i
evening
were
much enjoyed, * MIm Monday afternoon. Mrs. Weckler,
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
Julv 19, weight 6 lbs. 3 oxa. Mother ।
-----------I Donna Polhemus entertained at a a talented musician, played a spe- j
and babe ate doing ok a* arc the
Slek and Convalescing
‘ Ivouse party at lhe Polliemus cot- cial piano number at the morning I
grandparents. Mr and Mr* Russell
The nddresx
of Cashier
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HASTINGS
'Hcnry whoJias
bren quite
ill lorjaune Uine ^“5 to’8^dayW th^f J™Mng,’g^l5' service of the Methodist church. * ■
Beeler and Mr. and Mrs. I&gt;&lt;.»&gt;j
;«.■&gt; tavi;
... t~r
c —t”Jcanr.tlc RuKR MLw MUU|. Robert Pott* and Paul Smith are
Frost Tlie daddy. Cnl Frcvsl. is In Battle r-r...w
Creek ..
Is IS
15 Ircn.urf.
Iroquol* HI
St.
their vacation in Chicago
stationed Ui China with the petrol- He 1* at the home of her stater. Whalen. Misses Phyllis Duffey. Lob spending
and taking tn the city's many at- |
Churchill. Janet Gardner and Nancy tractions. ♦ Mr and Mr*. Max Wil- 1
Lee * Twelve young tropic from son and daughter Joan, and her
the local Baptist church will go to* mother. Mrs. Clara Hopkin* visited
Gull lake next Saturday to attend friends at Springport over the]
lhe Bible conference for a week. weekend Miss Joan remained for j
The iwstor. the Rev. Faye Demarest the week. * Mrs. Grade Lewis and
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and wife will accompany them a* niece. Mra. Susie Baxtar. local were
The Best Value* in New and Used Auto Part*
counselors.
Thursday visitors of Die former’s
daughter, Mrs Joint Goorhouse, (
We Build Wagon* and Trailer*
trait arrived this Monday for a south of town.
Welding— Expert Repairing
few days’ visit at the liome ot hl*
Saturday afternoon and evening
mother. Mrs. L E. Hamilton. * was an unusual and busy one for Mr.
We Buy All Kind* of Burned or Wrecked Car*—in
The Floral Garden club was en­ and Mra. Philip Bender and daugh­
any Condition
tertained at the home of Mra, Flor­ ter MIm Florence of Grand Rapids.
ence Coman. Wednesday * Master They were guests at two weddingg
Calvin Kuiper of McBain spent inside five hours. In lhe afternoon
last week with his cousins, lhe Bud at 3 o'clock they attended the wed­
Bronkemu children. * Ernest Ver­ ding of Mr*. B.'s cousin. Mis* Flomeulen went to Temple near Mar­ rtne Seiffington at Grand Ledge at
lon Saturday for a few days' visit the Nazareth church, and the re­
Complcto Stock of Now and Used Auto Ports
with his stater. Mra. Sylvester Van­ ception which folowcd at the Meth- •
Horn and family. * Dr. Lloyd Ste­ odist church. At 8 p.m they were.
vens of Joliet til., and Merle Ste­ home and attended lhe Chase-Davis.
vens of Detroit were weekend visi­ wedding at the loeai Methodist
tors of their mother. Mrs Hattie church, e Mra. Jean Armbruster
tallt—attractively deeoraUed.
Steven*. * Mrs Hester Kermeen and son Harold of near Dexter are ‘
221 N. MICHIGAN
HASTINGS
accompanied by her mother. Mrs visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Wilmelta Sorters and Mrs Bert Jervis Campbell, for a few day*
Soelers and son Bobble of Kala­ Her husband has gone oversea*. ♦
mazoo were in town Sunday and Mr nnd Mrs. Cleo Cummings and
visited at Uie Claude Kermeen children spent last week In Injllsna
home Hester was on her way to with relative*
* Miss France*
the Hess lake camp where she is Potts of Grand Rapid* and her
a counsellor
friend. Miss Jackie Varney of LoSTEERING
Marjorie Vermeulen of Grand uell spent the weekend with Fran­
WHEEL
Rapids spent lhe weekend at her ces' parents. Mr. and Mra. Ray
home on the Irving road. * The Bud Potts.
Bronketna family met his sisters
Mrs. Arthur Valentine and three
family of Grand Rapids, Sunday
White House No. 201
.
.
$2.70 gal—5 gal. lots
at Johnson park where they en­ little sons are spending the week
Dutch Bay (ready mixed&gt; White Lead
.
$3.60 gal.
joyed the day together. * Mr. and with her people. Dr. and Mra. Frank
Made, with full tang securely
Shaw. She expects to return to her
$1.81 gal.—5 gal. Iqt*
Mrs.
Galen
Brower
and
two
young
Special
riveted lo handle.
A Kitchen Necessity
sons who had been visiting his peo- home near Ypsilanti Bunday. Arthur
Enamals
.
.
. $3.55 gal.
Kin the north, were weekend vixl- was Inducted into service last Wed­
s of her parent* Mr. and Mrs. nesday and ills whereabouts are
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their way tn their home in ML Mr and Mra. Gerald werasfeger
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Clemens * The Glenn Dean family and twin sons. Byron and Roy of
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Buffalo. N. Y.. arrived Sunday to

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�thb Casting a banner, Thursday, july u, ims
Hb brother. Bruce, l/o flight logN..C. ThMOM Dies
.afternoon meeting Thureday at the of the groom'* ten-d*y have will go I lake Friday for a swim and picnic1 Hubart Lathrop Jr., attended
Thb community wu. greatly church. An impreaaive devotional to Ann Arbor where they have an dinner ana were brought back In a camp last week' at Algonquin
n»val Air, base returned to Grosse
I tratlon bulli
locked last
in charge V,
of U.Lthe (UU.I
load-- (apartment »1(U
and where
helis naval truck. Drey were Johanna Baird i* Mr. and Mrs FioyJ Ncsb°
Isle Sunday evening after being
•• week to learn of the service wa* ...
ft
, room and re
-------I- who
w- chose
m..H» medical
n._x„ student,
-w- £hsic „
Dorothea Trinkleln. DouJjw Brad- Misses JeanneAirland and 1
wedding0 aC€ **'bert m“n al ‘he very critical sickness of a former er. Mra.3Philip
Bender
dormttorlea.
nauve sou, N. C, Dioma* of Grand I the tubjecl of "Prayer."
----------| The —
young
couple have grown up ford, Bob James. Bob Smith. Shir- Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Frederick Grtffeth, Seaman 2/c Rapids and of his death on SaturAn InlcresUng pragra 1 waa
this community and Are both ley Hackney. Bud Snyder. M*ry blita attended the horse show tn,course In bloloav 1* tauaht ihm I
who recently completed ten week*' day at St. Mary'* hospital follow- tribute® by the varux
basic training at the Great Lakes Ing pome form of paralysis. N. C. Including music and n
GLASS CREBK* *
|
&gt;wed to ^told^^r^ijencre^n tha I'
Training Station ha* a San Fran­ wa* always ao genial and full of, game* Mr*. Aii« Helrii
cisco audreu now according to of­ pen that one could scarcely con- a montli'n .vacation fl
ficial notice received by hb parents, crivc of him a* Ul or passing away. Park. Nt J.', told some
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Oriffeth.
He was born in the Harris Creek itcu about lhe place
Pfc. Clare Miufrldgc. who ha* been vicinity on Nov. 1, 1871. one of nine founded to honor BUh&lt;
. 1 round on were Green*. Finals were । day vLMtor* at Fred Otis' and In (fro2?°
-taht mite? nSL
home on a three weeks' furlough left children bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ab- I------omlnent
-—*
for hb station at thf Aberdeen ngr Thomas, pioneer settlers. The ; rave whs
They lik
ahe ~ i^minonT W
tn 4-H
ace. r«'
Proving Grounds, Maryland thb family moved to north Grand Rap­
&lt;-H
Croqur, U
U, WOTOV The
.11^ U&gt;;(,
Monday evening.
•
.
id* St. lhe house we believe wa* tfie
tlie hur-1 ----------club work while to
school and
and wan
won winners of thb tournament will add 1 daughters In Lansing. * Mr. ----In school
Raymond Finkbelner. ton1 ot Mr. location of the Lutx home. There
Buchanan will
will aend
send rnH-e*rntativM
representatives
many honor* with clothing and 10 pointe to their team score.
■ ir.Mrs. Merrill Averting and son of i Buchanan
and Mrs. Alton Finkbelner of north­ they lived for many years and N.
other projects; at the state meet*
'IT1C total team score* far the city I Ann Arbor called on Pfc. and Mrs | to the conference.
west Thornapple. 1* home on a C. attended Middleville school but
at Lansing
Sius wm one of the are 30 for the Whites and 20 for lhe Rex Tate Saturday P. M * Mr. and I
ten-day furlough
never graduated. Later he was a
twelve state star revue girls select­ Green*.
Mrs. Wm. Whittemore of Delton
Pvt. James Faulkner, son of the student al Michigan State college
ed to participate In the style r*how
Second ward Seniors had a treas- qpent several day* last week In Hie PLEASANT RIDGE
Those young man tilfibfe Mr
Paul Faulkners who arrived with and taught district schools In this •cm for the August meeting and at Michigan State college.
ure hunt Friday afternoon. They Cha*. Whittemore home. * Die
Mr*. Mildred Rank and Nancy of August class at Mtohfeih BMM
division on the Queen and the Caledonia vicinities.
Mra. Joan Balscn will assist with
Wlh this training it wu net un­ followed clues to the playground Mlssc*- Kay
"— —
------- Curtis ot Battle Creek spent lhe latter part lego must enlist in t tin Army en
and Glenna
Elizabeth Friday b expected homeHb wife, the former Maud Pelton irefreshment*.
usual that )&gt;er wedding gown wm where they found the treasure—u
of the week with Mr. and Mra. In the next few day*. *bmMR
hourly.
of Middleville died in 1918.
her own handiwork, and with the box of candy kisses.
Lester Klnnc. * Don Townsend who cation time ha* made many OU
Hr was manager of the Dorr and
assistance of her sister Myrtle, who
Die Juniors and Mellors hunted Warren and Patty accompanied by has been. In Mrvice some time Lt fled applicant* carelemj about
Wayland creameries and had op.
also made her own gown, they for paper pta.«. chickens, birds, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lord attended with home folks. * Mra. Edith Rich­ listing, the closingdateJqrtttu
Anniversary Club
erated u store In Caledonia and also
The Middleville Methodbt church made lhe jrawns worn by MU* Mar­ Winners of this animal hunt were the horse races u
in. Jackson Batur- ardson returned w
IK;&lt;
Ul
lo a—
her *&lt;WUIC
home
in haa been extended another
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kermeen will farmed for a time but took up auc-, was the acene of a very lovely wed- cella and-Donna Jean.
r.-----a Rapids,
»---- .1- Sunday.
~--A Jlne
Samnite
Shriver,
Nancv
Keenan,
day
evening.
*
Mr.
and
Mra.
Dale
|
Grand
* A
'Inc days This is for young man i
entertain members of Uie Anni­ tlon calling as a side line and-be-' ding on Saturday evening. July
Wilford Birman, and Diane Ben- Hall
nan and
M,iu children
Liutuicu ot
v, South
ouum Has-1
nua* 1 time
(iiiii- al
at tne
uie picnic, Saturday,
nut Urday. at util be IH m November of thb y
versary club at their home next came known throughout western 21. at 8 ocock when Donna Mary
nett.
The
boy#
won
yo-yos;
and
the
1
tings
and
the
lhe
Russell
Whlttemores
Gun
lake,
with
the
Wayland
SunSun
­
Major Sidney A. Moore, array
Sunday. July 28. There will be a Michigan through thb profession. Davb, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. dress with aqu^ “nd uack acces­
girl*. paper dolb.
spent Sundav at Murphy'* Point,' day school. * A little son was born entiling officer for Michigan ■
He engaged In real estate arid Clifford Du vis. became the bride sories.
“When
the Beanstalk
Grew Gun lake, w Pfc. and Mrs Rex Tate to Mr. and Mrs Edward Barber. "Don't miss thb unce-ln-i-liM
plotted Home Acres and Hollywood I of Robert Jack Chase, son of Mr.
Out-of-town guesu al the wed­ Again” 1* the play the Central and Darwin called on the former’s' Thursday. July 19, al Pennock hos- opport unity for college training
division* out of Grand Rapids and | and Mrs. David Chose of Middle- ding besides those mentioned a* Beniors are planning to present the,parent*. Mr. and Mrs, B. Tate and|piUi.
no expense to you. I aMcartlyJ
Woman'* Society of
constructed meny home*.
| vllle.
participants In the wedding were— evening of Aug. 3 at the Parish grandmother, Mrs. Hettle Tate in i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kinne are every young man who ha* quail
ChrUHan Service
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Willyard and house. The followin'- cast b be- ' Battle Creek Sunday. * The Good-1 vacationing* in northern Michigan, for A8TRP training to contact J
He was a popular speaker at j A green and white setting ot
The July meeting of the WB.CB.
children, Keith. Victor and Dori*.
will be held at the Methodbt church banquets and gave freely of his palms, hydrangeas and candelabra Mr. and Mra Lester Cook. Mr. and ing directed by Marterte Hili: Teddy will school reunion and community * The Ladies Aid will meet in the Army Recruiting office now,
-*
*■ •basement
——
‘ *for
— supper.
---------- Aug.
— fore Jt is too lateL and anlbL4
this Thursday afternoon, July 2fi. services for the promotion ot any formed the background far Uie Im­ Mr*. Edward Chase and daughter Knopf, Barbara Boyne. Blanche club will be held at the church Sat- church
He presalve double ring ceremony which
Bebilo.
EUcn Reinhardt. Mary urday. Aug. 4.
2. * Fanners arc making hay and
with a potluck dinner at 1 o'clock. worthy cause or benevolence
Grand Rapids; Mrs. Hasel Maurer, and BUI McKrough. Jo------------: r-..
will combine,wheat
—and
the
Ladies please bring table service b survived bv one brother. Roy of was read by the Rev. I. W. Minor Janet.
I- week
■*.
_ Barry
Poriand. Oregon, and eleven nieces of Kalamaxoo. in the presence of a Shapley. Mr. and Mrs. Roas Adams Bcrta
OCIM&gt; Whitmore^ls,
vriMMUuic
umninan of
dtalrmary
oi ______
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Co. Fair I.
Ls this
a ir
Mrs.
Mar- 'WAR BONDS win provide a “Ct
with food.
' and nephews.
j large company of relatives and and son. Mrs. Sue Hogan. Mrs. coiLumcs; and Paul McKeough. of, &lt; l-O^RDALE
garet Lehman and Harold of Wood- I ion" for post-war year*.
A good program is being prepared,
Dorothy Wedel and Mr*. Josephine staging.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Blakney of1
Funeral services were held Dje»-:
__ . „ . . „
. „
which include* u talk by Miw Mil­ dav
___ ____
Ann Arbor were caller* Saturday at
al the Methodbt church in '
D°rb Co^t of Grand Rapids. Snyder. Battle Creek; Mrs Charles
lie Whaleh oti "Experience* a* a Caledonia
I the Sam Gelbs * Mr. and Mra. Exra
with intenntmt In Cale- cou&gt;ln °f J}*5JP'xun' P{a&gt;'ed B Pf0" McPeck of Augusta. Mrs I. W.
Traehei
We all know Mbs donla cemetery.
Tennis
I Chamberlain of Kalamaaoo spent
gram of wedding music preceding Minor and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ly­
Whalen* ability a* a speaker and
Ry n stroke ot good fortune, two j Sunday with hb mother, Mrs Mar______ _
and during the ceremony and also ons and children. Kalamazoo; Mr.
we hope there will be many ladies
and Mrs. Frank Groencvelt. Lan­ neta were discovered in a local store. | tha Chamberlain and Mra. Emms
। lhe traditional marriage marches.
present to hear her. A plavlol/ U
and a* a result, the tennis courts in Dickerson. * Jerry Shears of PetonMaatars-Jones Circle Meet*
, The bride, given in marriage by sing.
aloo bring prepared, and committed
pentral playground are again us- , key is spending the week with hb
her fatlicr, wu* lovely |p a gown of
will !«• appointed for the octoge­
Honoring Ute bride, a shower was able. For those' of tlie female sex aunt and uncle. Uie Rev. and Mrs.
Die Moslcrs-Jones circle of tlie wYilte slipper satin mode with a
narian |&gt;ariy in August.
Methodist church had a pleasant Lilted bodice and full skirt with given by Mrs Walter Bender assist­ who would like to try their hand al | Thoma* Moyer and Donald. * Mr.
short train and wore a fingertip veil. ed by Miss Jean Hooper at the for­ the sport, a class ha* been formed and Mra. Howard Marlin of KalaI She carried a white Bible with an mer’s home on Diursday evening which meets each Wednesday eve-1 mawo spent last week with her
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gelb. *
orchid and white ribbon streamers. with thirty guests present. The ning at 6:30.
■* •»
Mbs Emma Johncock of Detroit
Her wedding gown wn* completed evening wtu passed with appro­
spent aeverai days here with her
with a strand of pearls the gift of priate games and lovely refrtah- ..............
mother, Mrs. Emma Johncock. *
mente were served, and Donna rt- BARRY t ILLE
the bridegroom.
Mbs Myrtle Wibon of Hastings | Mra. Hildali Flower and children ot
. Her sbters. Marcella nnd Myrtle celved many fine gift*.
was a guest al the home ot Mr. and Concord spent Thursday with Mr.
attended her as maid of honor nnd
'
Chrysler or Plymouth Experience Preferred
Mr*. RiuLsell Mead from Thursday and Mr*. Delos Flower.
bridesmaid nnd her little abter Nor­
until Sunday morning. Mr. and | Roxie Hart, who haa been spend ■
: ma Jean acted as ring bearer. Mar­
Mrs. Clayton McKeown of Quimby ing »e*cral weeks with hb aunt and
cella wore a gown of light pink
Youth Council Dance
! taffeta with matching net head
There wen- eighty-two out for the and Ed Earl of Augusta were Sunday | uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miner
dre** and Myrtle'* dress was of Youth council donee al lhe Parish dinner eucste. * Mrs. Anna Snyder of Plainwell, returned home WedI light buc taffeta with blue head house Friday. July 13. In spite of the of Hastings Ls visiting Mr. and Mn | nesday. * Mrs Ansel STodell of
C°Asr To COAST T
i dress Both gowns were made with storm and the dimming and flash­ Forest cole and Jimmy. * Mr. and Detroit and children Sue and Rob• fitted bodice and full skirts and ing on and off of the lights due to Mrs. Ralph DeVine moved to their jert Herrington ol Kalamaaoo. spent
their arm bouquets were of white it. the crowd had a fine evening. new home In Nashville on Monday-1 the past week with their grand✓ If's dangerous to let your tires
Cladloli Ueti with white ribbon. Mr and Mrs. Richard Waite served They have lived on the DeVine farm parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pcnherc
for
45
years
and
Ralph
has
nek. * Mr. Delos Flower spent
get too worn down. Bring them
Ittlc Nonna wore a gown of pink as host nnd hoatcM.- The next dance
taffeta with matching -hulr rib- is thb FYiday from 9 to 11. The next lived here for 66 years. Thb is 1Tuesday in Charlotte on business.
in to ut for a TIRE RECAPPING
another one ot our families that we A Mrs. Fred Walbridge and sons of
■ bon.
one will be Aug. 10.
shall greatly miss, but we wbh them Battle Creek and Mrs. Nellie Given
,i The groom, who wns tn ids unljob by GOODRICH.
much
happiness
in
their
new
home.
of Delton spent a couple of days
form a* naval medical student, was
Tyden Park
attended by his brother. Bruce. SenFor those who enjoy u bit of ex- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Preston were here at the Given home. * Mr. Bea­
1 man l/c. Alan Cline and James erclse after on out-of-door meal, Bunday afternoon callers. * Mr ver and son of Niles are spending
। Wyngaardcn. also naval medical stu­ there will be croquet, badminton and und Mrs. Frank Day, Larry Und- the week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
; dents nt Ann Arbor acted as ush­ horacahoes. A member of the play­ auer. Mr and Mra. Leon Plumb. Gould and family. Mr. and Mrs. ArMr. and Mrs. Karl Gasser and sons low Gould of Niles spent Sunday
ers.
ground will be In charge each night and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Day and here. * Mrs. Martha Chamberlain,
Mra. Davb. mother of Uie bride from 8 to 8 p. m.
Stuart enjoyed a picnic dinner at who has been 111 at the home of
I chose a gown of powder blue crepe ■
Roush's park on Bunday. * Mr. and her daughter. Mrs. Emma Dicker­
1 for her daughter's wedding, with
Mrs Sagar Miller visited relatives ,son. Is better, which her friends are
Kwlmming
| white accessories.
The groom's
COACH
4-door Plainsman Sedan I
The playground Hatt says that in Grand Rapids Thursday and in glad to hear.
! j mother, wore a frosted pink sheer
with brown accessories and both bad they greatly appreciate the co-op­ Kalamazoo. Friday. * Mrs. Roy Fas- i
Radio and Hester
Radio and Heater
■I corsages of pink rosin nnd white eration of parents In helping to sett and two sons spent the lattertransport children to the “Y" KA
snap dragons.
I
I Mr. nnd Mr*. Harry Elentxias of beach at Aluonquin lake. They are
Condition
Wayland were master and mistress desirous of more driver* so that all
children who want to may have the
I of ceremonies.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wayne
Stewart
of
8.!
Higgins lake will be the scene
' A reception followed Uie cere- opportunity to go.
week before last there were 128 Nashville and Mr and Mrs. Emtst I of the State Conference for CoarI mony nt the home of the bride's
parent* Bouquet* of white daisies children who went to the beach in Stewart ot Goshen. Ind- were Sal- I dinators and director* ot vocaurday
callers
at
the
Forest
BidelUonal
educaUon July 23-28. Arthur
three
days;
‘
last
week
in
two
days
and sweet peas decorated thq home
LLOYD IIUVER, Service Manager
...
. I Han*en. Hastings high school comid the table was centered with a there were 103. The schedule this ,nJP.s"
rt^’Xi
rc=C S?Wn
an5 ordlnator. is on the program comi four tiered wedding cake and an ar­ week runs Monday. Wednesday, and rt,?
tne
_
the twins of Saranac nnd
and Mr. and mlttce.
Century'
Chrysler - DeSoto - Plymouth
Evinrude
I rangetnent of baby * breath and red Friday.
Boys and girls who passed the Mrs. Paul Kesler and children were
H. J. VanWeatrlenen. chief of
! rose buds accentuated by tall white
Parts &amp; Service
'
Matora
Boats
evening lunch guests of the trade and Industry for vocational
। lapcra. Serving the guests were Red cross beginner's test are Doug­ Sunday
Ml« Jean Hi-opcr. Ml** Patricia las Bradford. Leslie Jane Haw­ Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Willits. * The education for Michigan, will con­
Phone 2482
Michigan at M. C. Tracks
Hastings
Hubert Lathrops were Sunday call­
| Scery nnd Mia* Janet Chase.
, thorne. Robert Harkness. Suzanne ers of the Rex Dunnigan*; Mr. and duct the conference. Mr. VanWcs11 The happy couple left for a short Hawthorne. Tommy Cummings, Jack Mrs. Wirt Surtne were Sunday eve­ trienen works under the State De­
I wedding trip ana at the expiration Fowler, and Buddy Snyder. Eleven ning callers al the Lathrop home. ★ partment of Education.
have completed one-half. If not
Among outstanding speakers will
more, of their requirements for this Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gillett and Mr. be Frank Dalton and Thomas Dia­
nnd Mrs. Dorr Webb enjoyed a pic­
mond of the University of Mich­
Twenty-three have passed their nic dinner on St- Joseph river and igan. Other conference leaders will
called
on
Earl
Webb
at
Litchfield.
♦
test for deep water swimming.
Mr and Mrs. Will Hyde attended • be members of the federal appren­
Sunday school and church services , ticeship committee.
here Sunday and were dinner guests i Mr. Hansen has been asked to
Playground
Attendance on lhe playgrounds is ot Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lathrop. * outline the various programs for
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Day. EloLw and retail selling employed In Hasting*.
very steady.
Seniors are making knlcknnck Wendell and Miss Myrtle Wilson He Is also to present a new pro­
shelve*, bookend*, and coasters. The were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. gram for nurses aides.
The conference will be held al
Senior girls orc decorating flat nnd Mrs. Harry Green and daugh­
wooden blocks, each with a different ters of Bellevue. * Lois Famed. Ger­ the Conservation Officers Training
pattern, and lacing them together trude Tobias, Don and Ron Avery, school at Higgins lake.
Hoving sold my farm, I will sell the following at Public Auction at the place lo­
This school b built in lhe form
with colored lacing* to make wooden Ruth. Roy and Robert Lumbert mid
block belt*
Junior Mellors arc decorating
cated 2 miles west, and 214 miles north of Woodland; or 2 miles west and 1 14
wooden napkin rings and toothbrush
This wonderful, now Goodyear has really gone
holders.
miles south of Lake Odessa on
Badminton tournament results
places . . . gone billion* of miles over all kinds of
show Blanche Bclsito defeated by
Kingsley Baulch. giving the Whites
road*, from the Xixzllng sands of Arizona to tha
10 points.
bumpy brick pavements of city streets; And perfor»
Two weeks ago today lhe First
ward playground had a treasure
manco has consistently been above par. Testlmofdals
hunt. The children were taken on
from satisfied owners everywhere
a hike away from the playground,
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK
luid upon their return they hunted
report splendid, mileage records,
for candy kisses. Mike Hawthorne
won the boys' prize, which was a
prove Goodyear a superior tire . . .
mode) airplane set. Die girls' prize
a lire you'll rido on safer, longer.
! was won by Janet Cooper, who recelved n set of impcr dolls, a color­
ing book. and crayon*.
The First ward has n new project
of sewing cards with colored thread.
2 work horses. 2 horse collars.
SUPffftfOft IN TRIAD
In both First and Second ward
3 sec. drag. 2 sec. drag.
the two new croquet set* are used as
Good double harness.
- »
AND IN BODY.
n special treat on swimming days .
Tractor disc. Cultipackor.
A
tough,
durablo, waar-rMfetant tread
by those who do not go to the beacn.
The Second ward children are
Corn binder. 11 hoc fertiliser drill.
with the * exclusive, non * okid, All­
working on nature study notebooks.
Grain binder, 7 ft. cut.
Those who have their* started are
Weather design that “bites In"
Bety Tolle*. Jack Kenfield. Judy
2 yr. old heifer, due Sept. 1.
Side delivery rake.
Mowing machine.'
quick traction on slick pavements. And
Kenfield. Barbara Damson, and
2 yr. old heifer, due Sept. 20.
Janet Bennett.
the best built tire body In the business
Manure spreader. Hay loader.
Older
boys
and
girls
al
Central
6 yr. old cow, due Oct. 2.
who are studying camper*fl under
. .. slronger, longer-lasting; ctqw rain_ 2 horse cultivator. Drag cart.
tire direction of Marjorie HUI and
8 yr. old cow, due Jaa. 4.
forced by more low-stretch, patented
Pat Hodge* have cleared a camp­
Dump boards.
Hoy rack.
4 yr. old cow, bred Dec. I.
craft area for a council ring and
Supertwist cords for extra “life** , ■ •
- - - The WAC! And you too con be a good loldicr
have made the ring. There will be
Rubber tired wagon. 14 ft. ladder.
Bull, 7 mos. old.
maximum mileage, minimum wear.
a campfire there within the next
as a WAC assigned to any of the 239 jobs Uncle Sam
two weeks.
Corn planter.
All boys and girls of ten and over
has for you. If you are between 20 and 38 years of
have eight requirements to fulfill
for the overnight hike. One of these
age—-have ne children under 14 and have at least
te a long distance &lt; hike. Fourteen
boys and girls with Marjorie HUI
2 years of high school. JOIN THE WAC TODAY!
and Pat Hodges hiked to Algonquin
9 shoots, wgt. about 60 lbs. each.

ASTRP Can.
Mutt Enlist

E

niatiai

MECHANICS WANTED

YOUTH COUNCIL

DON'T FORGET!

GOODj
TIRES -

SOME REAL CAR BARGAINS

1936 CHEVROLET

1941 WILLYS

$98400

Good!

Vocotional Leaders
Meet at Higgins Lake

$417.00

WERNER MOTtt SALES

AUCTION SALE

JOIN

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1945

THE

HORSES

WAC

FARM TOOLS

6 HEAD CATTLE

WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS

lor

GOOD SOLDIERS.

HOGS

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Duo-Therm oil heater'.

POULTRY
25 White Rock hens, laying.

Laundry stove.

Library taHe.

HAY
14 acres standing timothy and clover

Again Appravat GRADE A
Camelback for Pattangar Tiro

Ogk buffet.

Chest of draws, antique.
12x15 Axminster rag.

Day bed.

Other artisles too numerous to mention.

hay.

For fall InformaUon. aboat joining (he Women's firms Corps
os o Medical Technician. (o tv year nearest U. 8. Army Recruitlnj Station. Or mall the coupon below.
.

Electric breeder.

Bed springe and mattress.

■ For prompt relief from
the spasms of Bronchial
Asthma, use this mod­
ern vapor method. Easy

1
I

Pl«»»« Mad »a. without any obll**Uon on my part, fall intone*tian about Mrvlrc la th* WAC . . . Ullin&lt; about tha lob thay
do, the qu*Utte*Uom uoeaaMry.
technical uUalos they r»-

।

See ut today for EXTRAMILEAGE RECJ

1

TEEMS: CASH, NOTHING TO SE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED ROE.

EARL H. CURTIS, HOP.
HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer

ALLEN 1EHLER.

ASTHMA^EFRiN
Ht LUI 1 ri H A N f)

WEST
AUTO ASSOCI

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JULY M. 1M3

I see little Johnny 1
.
is back

Before you know it, the runty boy in knee pants has sprouted
into manhood.

The freckle-faced girl in pigtails Ls a stately woman, walking to the
altar on her father’s arm.
The “baby of the family” is packing up for his first year at the
University.
.

Time goes so quickly
You know this to be true, but don't let yourself ever forget it.

particularly, every time you look at a crisp, new
War Bond you’ve just bought.
Keep it In mind,

Keep it in mind every time you count over the Bonds you own—
the E Bonds with your name on them and your Uncle Sain’s
promise to pay you back $4 for every $3 in ten short years.
Before you know it, you’ll be living in .he time when those Bonds
are coming due for their full value.

And you’ll be doing the very tilings you dream of today as you
put your money into Bonds.
,You will—that is- if you've held on to your Bonds.

War Bonds

to have and to hold
WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
ane« JEWELRY

IT &amp; GOWN

IMBTIHOP,

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

REED'S DRUG

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT

WORKS

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
"HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK
.

ANDRUS SERVICE

VIKING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
x
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
'
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.
.

INT. SEAL fr LOCK

MICH. MUTUAL WIND
STORM
COFFEE SHOP
BARRY CLEANERS
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
CUT RATE SHOE STORE

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1945

SECTION ONE—FACES 1 to 8

NINETIETH YEAR

BUILD HANGARS
AT HASTINGS PORT

ENLARGE CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE

EDITORIAL

16 FACES—TWO SECTIONS

FILL BARRY CO.
NURSES' QUOTA

Home Front

FREEPORT FORMS
HOSPITAL GUILDS

BARRY CO. FAIR
LEAVES BALANCE

CAMP AUG. 20

STATE'S NEW DRAIN

FOR WONDER DRUG

J1™.',“S'.™ '.IS —; ‘

-

50 PER CENT MORE
FOR TWP. HIGHWAYS

*"

M b"'

LANDMARK BURNS
AT ORANGEVILLE

ATHLETIC FIELD
SHOWS PROGRESS

GASOLINE STORAGE
TANK EXPLODES

WIND-

OBS
STORE

Reports 23 Inches
Roinfoll in Fla.

The fall of the cLurchlU gov- tion of the war against Japan will
A letter from Charley Clarke,
emmenl In England came a* a shock not be altered In any way The conwhooe home 1* now in St. Peters­
to most Americans, although the ferenee at Potsdam will proceed as
burg. Fla.. Mate* that, after having
Rev. Bailey Outlines
Britain*, themselves, were surprised ' scheduled, clement Attlee will work
Mr*. Sue Carrolher* Head* • several months of very little rain­ ☆ AT A GLANC
DU..
Rldfl
mostly at the size of the Labor Par- more closely with lhe United state*.
Red Croti Recruitment
j fall. that state U now having plenty
An rawit •r’bulkltaJ^ X 9'rc. IU ma)orily-a defeat of the Cotuer- if anything, than did the coalition
of moisture. Beginning with July,
Mrs. Sue Carrolher*. ciutlrman of'
modelbi projr.m biJun by lhe I »•«’* *“
rfd °VPr
“ government under ChurchUI. The
Dealer Mich.
Red Cross Nurses Recruitment I day, with two heavy downpour*.
TTiey’ have also started laying
j I*ibdt nmun
Group, however
however, will
will not «unsup- the
July 23. 1945 blocks for T itangers. These are local Church of the Nazarene In I “ distinct possibility.
for Barry county, says that Barry 1 Hi* letter was dated July 23. at
v, thl* rear
,v«r will
wM» reach
.ravu com- I
,
port the Conservative, traditional has more than met its quota for I which time he said the rainfall for good through July' 31; Q3. K
Dear Friend* Interested In
March of
...
built of cement blocks with each K'
some new* of Pine Lake:
Hon some time next November. I: It Is too early, as yet, to say what regimes In speh countries as Italy both cadets and lhe military.
!I that month had then reached al­ T2. U2, good through Aug. 31
individual unit of the hangars in jiletinn
e Rev. E. W. Bailey tells of work thte victory mean*. The present and Greece as Churchill did. FranAccording to plans of the War ' most 23 Inches—or nearly two feet al^l ci.’dl EirSxid8^
This will be lhe musings and the form of a T so that lhe plane
reminiscences of an old but proud may be drawn Into II by Lhe tall, lhe that te being done to remodel the j^bor Party leaders euch a* Clement. co in Spain will get rough treal- Manpower commission national. I Some dampness for 23 days! Char­
hiving uFr1 suit* ' Attlee. Herbert Morrison and Ernest ment from the Labor group In IhU state, and local nurses' associations, ley added that he thought they Oct. 31. Fl. Gi. Hf. JI, KI,
school house at North Pine lake. wings lying in the cross part of tiur
Several of you boys in service call letter. A unit of four hangars is be­ of rJ£t* “n tX=k ofrthe MUler's Ice I Bevin. represent the extreme ri«hl
ll,c Labor p“r’&gt;- ru‘w “ cIosr have organized to help In the war ।, could get along for awhile without Aug. l .*r« good through Nov.
The Barry County | anv more. We would say *0.
Pfiie Ijikc your iiome. Many others ing built now. They dovetail so Cream parlor, the Nazarene cong re- I W1,,B uI • group whose following parallel to American thought—much emergency.
have at some time In your younger that one faces In one direction, and. gallon bought Its present chui». extends far over to lhe felt—al- closer than did the Conservative District Nurses' association accord­ I He said the temperature had
Blue Btamps: Tl. U3. V2, W3,
Ing to this set-up elected a com- 11 been ideal, and that the weather
life attended school here. I wonder IU neighboring hangars face In the
I
though
Communists,
themselves,
are
policy
under
Churchill.
home,
but
the
seating
capacity
----—
niittee to be known us the Nursing! man stated that July this year iiad gixHl through July 31; Y3. Z3,
if you don't often recall those grand opposite direction.
burred from party
parly membership. In ,
...
Council for War Service with Mrs been Die coolest in about 30 years. bi
- . ci. good through Aug. 31;
old days when Arthur Uithrup and
interest In flying lessons remains the building soon became inade- 1' tiorred
Hl good through Sept
- connection,
--------this
it 1* Interesting
to I The Labor Party appears to be Carruthers aT IU head. The three So he could see no good reason for a । through
y."
then Donald Weaver were your quite steady with a few new slu- quate.
Jl.
Ki. Li. Tttl. N1 good thro
Tile
church
te
being
extended
to-1
functions
of
the
council,
recruit
­
citizen of that state to go north this!
teachers.
&lt;lenl3 enrolling from time to lime.
note that Sir Htafford Cripps, an committed to a moderate policy of
Oct. 31; Pi. Qt. Rt, Til, Ti, ?
~~
• • • •--- •-------•—• socialization of certain key Indus­ ment, procurement, and assignment, season.
Aug. 1 are good Uwough Nov. M
are
under
the
supervision
of
Mrs.
missed around here. I am often
tlbule, and a pastor's study above I assignment* In lhe Churchill gov- trie*—the railroads, public utilities, Chester Hodges, chmn. of recruit- ;
curw.M-d by the breezes that blow
the vestibule.
I eminent, was at one lime barred coal, steel and central banking. ment. and Mrs. Harold Downs;;
Stamp 36 good Huough Aug.
off our lake, one of the finest in
Plans for remodeling Include en-tfrom membership In the Labor Par­ Whether socialization over there chmn. of procurement and assign-,
Barry county. They report that the
larging lhe basement to provide for (ty because of extreme left-wing will go that fur or even beyond, re­ ment.
like isn't the same without you a*
| Bunday school rooms, a room for ---mains
to
be
seen.
The
answer
de
­
views.
--------------------------.
--------------_
Mrs.
Carrothcrs
being
chairman
।
you used to spend lot* of your time
young peoples' activities, and a new 1
• • •
. pends upon how the Labor Party of the Red Croeci committee and of
swimming. boating and fishing
[heating plant.
the Nursing council, the work of1
0,1 matters of foreign policy, lhe translates Its theories into practical
there.
1 The floor „
I* __________________
to be sanded and re-a | reAirplane stamp* I, 3. and I *
Hotting* Ladies Speak
I umliluvi'
M-ut*
mm 1 Conservative and Labor policies are : action—and upon how much aoclnl- the two has been coordinated, thus i
Secy. Kelly Soys Fair
varntelted; arid- nww
new scat*,
tug*.
txxik three good indefinitely.
A few years ago I got my face
avoiding duplication of effort.
[
At Organization Meeting
I
cltuncel
furniture,
and
light
fixture*
|
In
general
agreement.
The
proaecu(Continued on Page 3. Bee. 1.)
GbmUm
- flr
A Financial Success
lifted—new fixing* inside ’ and
The nurses of the health depart- '
will
rxtmiileU*
th,'
rrnuxtellnir
of
tile
Thursday
evening.
July
28.
Free,
complete
the
remodeling
the
'
A-18 now valid.
another paint Job outside. I was
Frank
ffelly. secretary 01
of u&gt;c
the
ment nave
cu-operateO
with Mrs.
t rans ntny.
-1 r
have
co-operated
Mrs.]
port
ladles
met
al
the
Methodist
&gt;
church
auditorium.
'
*11 set for many more session* of
Hodges In visiting city and village' Barry county fair board, says that I
school with happy children run­ church there, with Mr*. George I The exterior of the church will be ..u.. **a&gt;rair f* irvl Fl
schools of the county for interview-1 the board appreciistes the support j U. b. Holds Camp
Neteon
a*
chairman,
for
the
purdone
in
white
and
will
present
a,
y
Ill/FraY
llllrl
\
ning in and out learning the three jxwe of organizing guilds to work neat appearance with It* square.;
ing prospect It.- candidates, giving of the pccipte and the efforts of all
’ ’
w
I VrLIlJ VIRLJ
Rs and all lhe other interesting
talk* on nursing a* u profession, and I those who worked for the nucce** .MaetinO, ConferCtlCa
I tower-llke projection above the slpp-1
things taught at school now aday*. fur Pennock ho*piial.
giving them pamphlet* Mnd Infor-I of the fair. He slates that financial-1
My Joy wa* short lived however as
I* coming out on top
The
conferenc* gg ■
mntlon on the cadet nursing course. ■ ly lhe fair te
*7** Michigan conterano*.
munlly' In1 the comity *to co-operate '
Pr°Jectlo“
1
Mis. Downs ha* registered al) of 1 with an estimated balance «r
of st
11.000
nnn United
-•
”
Brethren
— church
•--**
&lt;&lt;
teacher shortage I wa* closed and hlrt tePiMt‘^Pe“nn^k%XiS bui?,rUay leW1"‘g ,ro&lt;n ‘he ’”“‘1
dilution) will meet Wa
the nurM-s in the county. In this | or more after all bill* are kpaid.
—•
Kit McGreqor to Direct
big busses began taking my chil­
way she found out which ones were, The K-9 Troops of Army dog*
dren to lhe Delton achixil.
interested in lhe military and thoee | that were on lhe program Friday
orer^M
of Girl. 10-14
y&gt; | Finally the grounds about the
desirous
of
helping
on
the
home
I
night
proved
popular
with
the
aumile*
northeast
of
Bunfield.
Ho now I sit alone and wail.
’’ church will be landscaped to har­
front to help relieve the shortage 1 dlence.
Once hi a while the 4-H club chil­ ing from uutsldc of Hastings. Nashr­ I
wl,,‘ tlie wh,le frame struc-y- ,, jponAorlng a pioneer
here.
1 The work of the 4-H was praised
dren come around and a few week* ville, Middleville. Bownc Center, I [‘.'.'rj."
I camp for girls al Algonquin lake
_____
,, ,
I bv Mr. Kelly.
ago was the annua) school meeting. and lhe Hendershot school district :
I Aug. 20 to 25 inclusive under the
1 The livestock was of as good qual­
guiid*.
alreadv
have
active
guilds.
.
Only a few came and would you
ity
Ity as ever but smaller in number the camp meeting will bacta W
believe II. they didn't even come
Belonging to the 23 _____
due to the stale shows, according u,e Sunday evening avviw Al
inside. 1 could hear the conversa­ guild* arc over 500 members.
to Mr Kelly.
la », vm
Bunday Atm 18
'Freeport
ha*
just
formed
two
tion though and learned that there
■ ■■■■
■■■»*
1 It Will be known as the Algonquin
Mr, Kelly^sald ttiat^ervditlw^diw , Evangelist* for the camp will’
guilds
with
Mrs,
Marie
Roush
and
would be no school here next year
I ilAJ If cyni AIMER
.Pioneer camp, being located on lhe
R&lt;jjh. ren. Mgy
Mrs. Roland Furrow 11* chairmen. &gt; LAW D L Ar LAIN CD
either.
I ”Y; property at Algonquin lake.
Christian
education.
HuntingL
After the business of electing Approximately 40 ladies have sig- 1
। which was given by Aben Johnson to
• plans for next year.
Ind., and the Rev. V. H. Kellar
Lloyd Llnd*ry director for another nifitd Interest In lhe work, and .-1 !
New Laws Will Help County, Tiie lightweight horse-pulling Elkhart,
Ou, c«un„ Cum Comm'.AS
Ind.
|
term they began visiting about you third guild te being formed.
Improve Town,hip Rood,
| contest winners were as follows: 1st
The inuaic director will be M
Mrs. Erwin Clark, chairman of 1
lioncr Present at Meeting 110 to 14 inclusive, but a limited
boys from here now In the service
the Pennock hospital guilds of ।
of your country.
The Barry county road commls-’0f tearn mbo lbs; 2nd-Ray ©ver­ Louise Grey of Grand RapaM, ||
They spoke about Mark Allen Hasting*, talked at lhe meeting on
sion will be due for a pleasant sur- acer of Battle Creek, weight 2997; Mrs. Claud Harris will be ptanb
P ."ncnded “ fr‘*'cti,1K
. The staff, besides Kit McGregor.
The young people's dtvkdam
prise The new 10 per cent liquor ?rd—Harold VanDusen of Bronson.
(Junior) Reed, the grandson of lhe the work and showed samples of Michigan
s county drain commte-; wh(&gt; wiu dlrrt-t
enlln. camp
। lax law wa* estimated to yield »7.- .weight 2971; 4th—Carl Jordan of the camp will be directed by 1
Ernest Hall's who graduated from articles made for the hospital.
boating, and first aid.
Mrs. Kellar Stem, recently re­ aloners. which was held al Lansing
500 000 per annum. 70 per cent of Woodland, weight 2960. He also won and Mrs. Alfred Custer of IMF
the 8th grade here in 1938 Do you
day lust week. It was called by wlll k, MLw Marjorie Hill, who will
Junior boy* and
which, the law provides, shall be. the Barrv county special.
remember one Burry county boy*' tired from being chairman of lhe one
given to the cities of Michigan and
HeVvyirl*ht wifSen were: 1Mletter In the Banner a short while Women’s board of Pennock hospi­ the state drain commissioner, arid ; direct evening entertainment, music,
held at the capllol for the MU| camp cookery, and Mtes Pu.10 per cent to the 84 counties of j Fowler Bro*, of Reading, weight Muon.
ago spoke about an air trip from tal for ten years, explained the or- was
of the guild, giving n.imosc
purp-ae of having the
lhe new drain irlc|a Tiler, who will have charge
the state. Based on collections ac-l&lt;250 : 2nd—Vanderbell A: Huizinga
_
England over Germany Io see the ganizatlon
‘"“ law explained
CHARLES CASEY F t/c
rxpmuiru to
m these
tnrac county
vuuniy offluni- I,I of handicraft, hiking, and games
tually made in June, a report from of Grandville, weight 4000; 3rd— ■»---«
damage done by the bombings— Uete background
elate.
Miss Lottie Teusink. supcrlnten- 1| claU
1| Tl)e dally program will include
x stales
suivc.i that
mm the
me year's
years rere-. Dan Arnold of Plainwell, weight DQrry L/CTOOSnOHaR
Junior Reed was the pilot spoken
News of the death of Charles 1 Lan*iny
Mr. Ritchie states that the princamp croft. Casey
•noock hospital.
hospital, gave the
prln- I two swimming periods,
perlo&lt;
celpt* from this new tax will reach 3100; 4th
«n Ray
Kay Overncker
uveracscr of
ai Battle
omuc
" 1 —
of in that letter. 1 heard he was dent of Pennock
F
2/c
ha.*
Just
been
released
,
_,
------------..
,
—
.
-------,
—
1
r&lt;rutt
kww.rtn^
and
many
other
------ - ----------------iKht 4300 ;; 5th and Barry FlITCR-niKCS TO
probab y exceed
110,000.000.-- creek, wc
weight
Idea of what ...^
the guild . clpal change made by the new law | tuand craft, boauntc u
ladies an ide;
expected home before long.
for publication. The following lele- and
Cities and village* will .share their county special—Hubert Barnum of
1* to the hospital.
te vu
to un
have
the state »a pony
party to
the ।t Bcuviuca.
ftirs*. *i
It w«u
will uc
be flexible enough
i| “
'c u,c
'*&lt; me,
Then there la Bob Klillck—in the work means
Kansas and Back
17.000.000 In proportion to popula-, Woodland, weight 3500.
Mrs. Keith Chase, oiui't chairman proceeding*, when a proposed drain II to allow time for favorite game* and mother several months ago.
Navy now—tending the motor* on
lion. Counties, however, are to di- 1
— «&gt;»
n LB.M. somewhere in the Pacific. of lhe Hasting* guilds, answered would involve heavy dredging of hobble*.
March
1.
1945
All
girls
who
desire
to
earn
Camp
vide
their
30
per
cent
on
the
basis'
e&gt;im
awawraiir
Riu
| streams, or expense too great for Fire honors may have tl&gt;e oppor­ Mrs. Alice Bertha Casey Card
A recent letter home stated he had question* on their work.
of
their
mileage
of
township
roads
—
|
Uli
[|Pp|l
V
I]
AV
Mr*. Donald E. Bmlth offered n th® proposed drainage district to tunity to earn the ranks of Faggot
crossed the equator with all the
the same provLslon us in ti»e McNitl vlllLVKLlY J VA I
Eyer, and hyrnns were sung at' meet.
Finder, Trail Maker, and Gypsy.
law. That will give Barry county
Michigan
sader o&lt; Naabvtlto wIm i
' some fun.” he soya.
opening of the meeting.
1 The meeting was attended by Other Camp Fire honor* in camp Hastings,
CAB1TCCTC
Tile Navy Department deeply re- considerably mord than Wayne, beturned from a hltch-h
HLs pa) and neighbor Hugh
■ ••• 1
! the head* of the state agricultural
craft and swimming, and boating 1 grets to inform you of lhe death of cause this county has a larger mH- nKlIlUj I UR|LJ|A
&lt;Budi Nevins has been at Camp UElAf IICEC &lt;1 ULlEfV department, the state conservation may also be earned
eage of township roads. Had the ■*■*•■’’**
your
son.
Charles
“
A"
Casey.
Fire
­
Maxey. Texas for some lime. I NtW UJtJ
ICS
The campers .will live in tent* and man Second Class, USNR. as a re­ distribution been made on the baste!
Hasting* Playground Staff
heard that he will be home on a
cook outdoor* There te running sult of drowning on 21 February of population. Barry would be get-j
longer,
"
Directs Contest* at Fair
furlough before long.
water on lhe camp site and ample 1945 while in the service of his ting only 1 ---------per cent1 of Wayne's to­
A 240-mlle boost on the way
the Barry __
couhSailor Eugene Ford is now in
country. No information te avail--tai. Fortunately for
7,'.,
shelter In case of rain.
- thte
thbr and other),
other j .Children's
___ lday
-&gt;.i al
ur——
n&gt;. and a 200-mile lift on the ro»
Camp Peary, Vo. In a ixgistlc Hup- 1
Unless more tent* are made avail­ able at present in regard to dteposl- 82 counties of Michigan outeide of, t&gt;- {“h- w“
. drain* a* the recently-proposed
Ing
some
uSavoraM*
port Co. He expects to be on an
enrollment will be limited to Hon of remains but by reason of Wayne's the allotment of the 83.-1 Hastings Youth Director Ted Ben- j
Salesman Tell* Friend* Here I Thornapple River drain, state ap- able.
amphibious ship. He Uoimw to be
existing conditions burial at »ea In 000.000. which will be coming each ''ink. Kit McGregor, hl* assistant, Rev. Hoyt say* that hs gol
pi„„
I Proval would lw necesary, and that 15 girls.
on the sea before long after a stop
A moderate tuition fee for the locality of death Ls highly probable, year, will be on the basis of the
tlle Hastings playground staff
What Drug Mtr*. Plan
srate would share in lhe cxat San Bruno. Calif.
For Penicillin
prime If such a drain were ap- season will Include the camper's When further details are received number of mile* of township roads *n charge of event* before lhe grandboard
and craft materials. The they will be forwarded to you, In the respective counties.
diaries Rupe Itos been In Okin­
I
...
looking forward to at MM
A salesman of the Upjohn Co., proved. How much the state would
Prize* jor the parade were award- quarter century jof living.
awa for some time. He Just re­ of Kalamazoo, extensive manufac-1 agree to pay could not. of course, registration fee will be payable nt promptly. The Navy Department | The 70 per cent, or *7.000.000,
ed to Janet Ransom of Flrat
First ward
cently returned to duty after being ,turers of drugs, was in Hastings' be stated. That Would depend upon the lime of enrollment, and the extend* to you its sincerest *ym- coming to cities and incorporated cd
in a hospital for shell shock. His ,Saturday. He told of hte company's 1 the conditions and lhe situation balance must be paid the week pre­ palhy in your great loss
। villages, will be distributed on a; playground fur the most beautiful
Vice Admiral Randall Jacobs population baste. Thus Detroit will. costume, and Marjory Wise of Sec- May Wa Introducebrother Bill, a Marine since the &gt;large production of penicillin, the' In each case; so no definite per­ ceding the camping season. In case
I ond ward for lhe moat unusual coacamper doesn't attend camp, her
Chief of Naval Personnel
1 gel a fine benefit.
J. franklin Huntley. who has «
wonder drug, and mentioned what'rentage of lhe cost could be men- the
registration fee will not be refund­
Charles, who attended the Hinds; Thl* new liquor Lax law and the, tume. Vehicle prizes went to Bar­
ns an instructor. He ha* been in the Upjohn Co. and other manu-1 tloned.
tchoo! and H.H-S. through lhe tenth amendment made by the legislature. bars Wesplnler of Central and
New Zeeland end liked the coun­ focturera.are planning for the near. Before any drain can be con- ed
Friday. Aug. 3. will begin the regl*-. grade, would have reached his Increasing largely Intangible prop­ Nancy Keenan of Sedmd ward.
try and climate there.
In races Pat McKoough won the
tration period at Saxon Castle, eighteenth birthday on April twen- erty tax were designed to produce,
Tho three Ourd boys. Robert, '"KSd.Un u . H-em, "med, Mr.
where they will be received any ty-second of tills year. He enlisted more money for the cities, partlcu-, 30-yd. dash for children 6 to 8. John. four, and Donals, two.
Ray and Royce spent much of I
Tile 30-yd. run and hop for boys B
in April 1944.
I tariy the larger ones.
their school life here. They have I pany. like several others, had been । prepared. No forms of any kind morning.
who has a tent which he
Besides hl* mother, he te
1* survived
survived •: .Trie Intangible property tax taw. to 11 was won by Carl Wespin ter.
been having many varied ndven-1 encouraged by the government to h«ye been nrinted uti to the date te Anyone
willing to loan may calf the 'by one “brother.
—
Dale nt• •home, and
- J as amended, te expected to produce! Richard Bryans, and Stanley 8ny- Ferndale, Michigan, attorns?
L L’.”" j.
'
tures. There have been letters from proceed with large-scale production I
&gt; 1 der. The 50-yd. dash for girls was
"Your idle tent will furnish three sister*. Mrs. Etntnajean Mc- nt least *5,000.000. That sum is to'
*'1,' "ec“s";‘y Castle
them and information about them of that drug. The demand for It ।
circuit court cnmmMtaw
, won by Linda Herder. Barbara
added facilities so that more girls Ohan and Mrs Izola Wilkins of be divided among townships, cities
by the army and navy had not been 1b« thTA
in lhe Banner occasionally.
may have the valuable experience Hastings and Mis* Lelhu Casey of and villages on a population baste. [ ^ync. and Jcsnette Hojcoe. Honors Oakland county. Ftoltowtog 1
The Morehouse buys Clark and as large as had been anticipated. I
of
a
week
outdoors.
”
says
KU
Mc
­
The
law
expressly
provides
that
for the W-yd. dash tor bora Wttt to Harbor Mr. Huntley accepted
Chicago, ill.
ihi&gt;v held areumiilated laree I JhllnlS Involved that Will have to
Merldeon have been busy In the
r*r
•
&gt;,&lt;«
mnn.,,
Paul
McKeough.
Carl
Wesplntcr
,
assignment on the staff of
Gregor.
none of this money can be used by ।
al“
war quite a while too and doing stocks of penicillin. Under those
A booklet of detailed Information
lhe township, village or city for, and James Myer*, while Henry Gib­
* worked out a stale or- about
alright for themselves but these conditions the big drug manufac- have
regulations. purpoM.-, program,
paying any of their regular expenses.I son. Howard Smith, and Jim Myer*
people v tel Ung on iny door step turers had been experimenting to ganizatlon that will function. In equipment needed, and lhe staff
6laced in the 50-yd. dash for older Washington contact
The
design
was
to
have
It
used
to
t
“J* thl* will be done.
didn't know any exact information determine other uses of this prod-|lluc
the various Federal
uct than had been made by army j Jl
1* necessary for those will be furnished each camper's
. about them.
city and village streete As town- i The stork game found Linda HerIwho m4&gt;' h® interested In the parent* on enrollment of chllaren.
Ope of lhe latest of my bcy« to and navy doctor*
ships do not have the needed equip- I der. Ivan Thomas, and James MyTill* salesman predicted that. I Thomapple river drain project to
leave te Bud Ferguson who went
for
building
roads,
1*
exef
?
th?
nimble
one*
.
.
..
ment
tor
ounaing
iouus
.
it
i*
ex-।
organization ha* been
.|iected
—,u_.
,e wlth
- rope Jumping
- contMts the City of
to the Chicago induction center within »lx months, penicillin would I *a,t unt“
that •&gt;._
they will -------arrange
with || In the
Century Old Home Raxed
Wed. July 18. "I hope you like be available in lhe form of a gum I perfected at Lansing before they AAA Offers Winter
their county road commission* to do. audience saw that Barbara Wespin- lev “ la
or as a candy preparation. An in-1 can take any steps to have lhe
camp life. Bud.”
the work on their township high- tar. Nancy Keenan. and Eptlly
Ufa-long
By Flames Saturday A. M.
Now that Wilford Fonihey ho* fee ted sore throat would be cured | state become Interested In that Wheat Crop Insurance
way*, to be paid for by intangible Cbrtright
ll’SbJit ISTOLn!
Saturday
forenoon
a
eentury-old
In
24
hours
by
dissolving
this
drug
'
drain.
No
doubt
our
county
comLawrence
Farrell,
chairman
of
Linda
passed lite 18th birthday he expects
was burned at Orangeville tax money coming to the township.; the children 6 and 7 while Linda enough to offer a field for'
to go into service moat any time in saliva and swallowing II. Some missioner will be informed when the Michigan AAA committee, building
l The result of off thia should mean H"dJr, and, MyUyn ,CorJf1|tlu
when
ti&gt;e
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
the
Lansing
organisation
Is
ready
'
___
_____
...
__
,
______
_
.
tnr
nhllrlrwn
A
tn
10
of
It
would
come
in
contact
with
states
that
the
federal
crop
insur
­
now.
for Barry county on incretpe of 50 celled for children 8 to 10.
of aolld frien
ance on winter wheat will be of­ Claude Sparrow wa* razed by the per cent in cash that can be used
In other types of lumping con­ development
I can remember when you boys the inflamed throat, and the next to proceed.
Mrs. Huntley te from
fire. It was one of the oldest build­
It seems quite certain that If fered for sale soon.
had such things as ball games, the day it would be healed.
for construction and equipment, of. tests Kingsley Baulch, Howard Michigan, and Is a grot
He also said that it would be made The Thornapple drain 1* ever con­
This is the first opportunity since ings in Orangeville and was a real whal arc often termed "The Mc&gt;
county fair, and 4-H club doing*
pioneer landmark. A bitm about
in
the
form
of
a
paste,
which
could
structed.
the
state
will
have
to
1943
for
Michigan
farmers
to
ob
­
Duane
Lang*
placed
in
the
high
Nitt highways." It is fortunate for
n* the most important thing* on be held against an Infected tooth
I a ted with
participate In the coat* to a large tain ail-risk insurance on winter fifty feel from the house was also Barry that this increase has been Jump. In the standing broad jump Uy
your minds. Well, your younger
She Ii
burned.
Within 24 hours the extent, as the cost would be heavy, wheat.
Smith. Kip McMillen, and
brother* *nd sister* are occupied for a time.
The origin of lhe fire, which provided. The 870 miles of these Howard
would disappear, thus sav- due to the large amount of
c
Campbell excelled.
The AAA advertisement In thl* started
with those affair* now. The 4H Infection
Iing
—— ,&gt;.a,
...111
V.be
— required, dredg- Issue
about eight In the morning, roads In this county cannot be put Vincent
Ing
a
dentil*
bill
and
possibly
a
that
will
Children
B
to
9
played
lump
the
carries
fuller
details.
in
shape
and
maintained
with
the
camp time te Ju*l over and lhe testy temper. This could be used to
is unknown and despite the effort*
in music, photography, and
------------------------------brook,
Janet
Maurer.-Marilyn
Cortcash
available
under
lhe
McNitl
Barry county Fair te &lt;m now. of cure an Infected eye. or an Infected
OI the
tne department*
aepanmeni* from
irom mriuii
............
of
Martin
The? are living at 308 1
and Nancy Keenan being the
which ylelda about 853.000 a rigM.
course these kid* are thinking of sore on the arm. hand, foot or body
NOTICE—We will be closed Au­ and Delton, the house, barn, wood- Law. to
this . coun
county.
are ones who did the best.
you and lhe war too. They have The use of penicillin should al­
and the content* of each, in- J'’01'
,4' There ./T*
gust 5 to 11 Ipciuslve. for our vaca­ shed
Older children entered the ball
many
hills* and
considerable «nrf
sand in
In
eluding valuable onion farming "
’“nv h,n
“nH ™n«i&lt;L.rnhu.
done a grand Job on the home ways be under the advice of a phytion*. Banghart.—Adv. 8-2.
and Blanch Belslto. Mary MUNICIPAL COURT
front buying bonds and stamps and slcian.
tools, hay. grain, tools, household our highways, which make* the cost throw,
Ix&gt;u Davis, and Barbara Boyne were
goods, etc., were airdestroyed. Tlie far above what It would be in such girls
collecUng salvage. They have a real
Wider use of sulfa drugs will, no
who could throw the farthest officer* on a dieontarty
counties as Clinton and Gratiot, or
loss was estimated at *7.000.
active neighborhood club too for doubt, follow lhe close'of the war.
while the boys were Albert Altoft. urday evening and spen
Mr. Sparrow was at his work In in our neighboring Eaton county.
recreational purposes. I might add
How to rid one's premises of
Kip McMillan, and Robert Hewitt. end in lhe county jail.
Football Field Sodded;
Battle Creek and Mrs. Sparrow was
that we have no juvenile delin­ files, ant* and mosquitoes may be
Bicycle races brought out winners
nt the next farm when a neighbor.
Baseball Fields Graded
quency problem* around here. easy after the war. when DDT. now
in the slow bike race—Dick Carl,
Levi Clutes. noticed smoke pouring
The work on the Hastings High I
These young folk* are busy taking all diverted to the army, will be­
Robert Oronger. and Nancy Keenan.
from the back of the house, the fire
your ptacM In the hayfield anti come available for civilian use. Stu­ school athletic field continues to 1
Sixtlal bike race around the track fine and MJO eoeta
starting in lhe adjoining woodshed.
working In the harvest now coming dies of the effects of DDT on bird*, progress a* may easily be seen by |
showed Joe Hubert, Clarence Bump
He roused the daughter. Rosemary
up too.
..
squirrels, poultry and rabbits are ] MW
LMUB1
OOBcrTcr
.
ana
uw
tn
Jr.
Jim Myers, and Russell Keech
the casual observer, and City EnSparrow. 19. who was asleep up­
I also heard that a South Pine bel,n&lt;
to be the speedy one* on their bikes.
,poT*r 11
Kenneth Laberteaux. can­
stairs and she narrowly cocupcd
Set* Fire to Home on E. Milf
take boy. Gordon Champion of the not to be harmful to humans find f|rme this Imnreaxlnn hv Knvina
from the burning house.
Paratroops te going to stay In Ger­ to moat animals. But wUl lhe deNo doubt thia old edifice could
St. Late Sunday Evening
Playground Seniors
many with the army of occupation. structlon of insect life by DDT rob
have told of many Interesting ex­
court on Friday. He wall
Sunday evening about ten-thirty
k
Another South Pine lake boy Jack blrds of their food? Or If they
periences. If it could have spoken, o'clock. y»e rural fire department 1Present
Inatlon and was bound o
--------------- Play Aug. -3
Brouard te a Marine. He ha* been feed on Insect* killed by DDT, will; Th„ Pn,lrt, -.i, w.
as Orangeville village was “quite was called to the home of Mr. and ।
Seniors at Central play* Circuit court. His bond «
on several of the Pacific Islands the poisoned carcasses of the tna place” in pioneer days.
Mrs. William Kidder, who live on । ground are presenting "When the furnished so he I* at It
it\ui
and is out there somewhere now. sects destroy the birds? Before we' able" It te"hte
hope that it will be
lhe Calvin Powell place on E. MUI | Beansulk Grew Again’’ at the Par- are informed that thia la
I know, thinking of home will bring can have DDT for general use we 1 . . -• •*
may have to wait tof further study ■ LI?ruh’&gt;Hf*Thf'!tlltrh^ ’r^'. V.anB!“‘
St.
i*h house Friday, Aug. 3, at 7:30
midness to Jiick as hl* "Mom" to
-wru on
’“'5*
The house wa* set on fire,, when 1 p. m. under the directorship of Mia*
experts
on IU
Its alceu on lon» W, "A.11"* “»
AUCTION SALES
entire field and these tennis court
the gasoline storage tank, located 1 Marlorie Hill of lhe playground
Ufe.
Mrs. Henrietta Vandermolen at
supplies are coming from the same
across the driveway from the house, staff.
A. L. ROZEI.L. Prop.
South Plrte lake ha* a service star
company
and
he
doesn't
know
SOUTH
Being engaged in other business. exploded, several Hastings residents This play is complimentary, being
In the window of her home for her PURCHASES
when they will be delivered.
HANOVER GROCERY
Mr. Rosel] will have an auction hearing the report of the’ explosion. given for the pleasure of parent*, sponsor a «pi
*on Abe tn lhe Navy.
The sodding of the football field
Donald Gary, who ha* been em­
Quick work by the department, relative*, and mend*. It will show
sale at the place known a* the Pete
I also want to mention that
their hail on
In Lhe meal department at was completed some time ago.
Fisher farm on MUI take, located 4 lhe family and lhe neighbors, re­ one of tiy playground actiylUe*Croydon Doster recently returned ployed
Athletic
teams
are
getting
anxious
Food center has purchased the
miles south of Dowling. M mile west, sulted In saving the content* of
to duty after visiting his folks and Hummel
BUI Curtis,
Grocery at 825 S. Hanover to try It out this fall.
first farm south; or first four cor­ lhe house, the washing machine and
friends around here. He 1* now a street, formerly
BARRY CO. COUNCIL OF
known
a*
Warners
The
’
cinder*
have
been
spread
on
th*
cream
separator
being
the
only
ner* north of Bedford, west to first
second lieutenant with wings
VETERANS AFFAIRS
the track, and lhe baseball and
road north, second farm; or 6&gt;j articles lost In the fire and luckily
TO MEET
•
Well, the meeting broke up and
softball fields are graded and ready
mites east of Hickory Corners and no one was Injured or burned.
Ths Barry Cownty Covncil of
I was left alone again and began
On Monday the Gary* moved for topsol). Sodding will not be
An investigation into the cause
S mile north. He 1* offering horses.
Veteran* Affairs will meet nsst
dreaming of the future. I dream I their household goods to the new done before the latter part of Aug­
of the explosion Is being made, ac­
13
head
of
cattle,
hogs,
nay
and
of the days when once again chil­ quarter* from thetr house and ust. The grading Is completed with
cording to the report given the
straw,
farm
implement*,
etc.
Loren
STfzssawrtK
dren will be running In and out. apartment building (the former the exception of the bank that will
Coppock will cry the sale and Millon Banner. Insurance was carried on
I hope among them will be chll- Mixer apt*-) on South Jefferson have to be cut at the south end.
Ensign Lyle OUlopie, son of Mr. Lclnaar will act a* clerk. Bee lhe the house, which was fortunate, a*
dren of you fellow* and you will Street which they recently sold.
which will be done Just before the and Mrs. rimer Gillespie, Hastings. adv. elsewhere In thte-teiue for full it wa* a complete loss, estimated at
be once again living your live* in
R. 3. recently received hl* wing* particulars.
sod I* placed.
'
our community as many of your NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
with lhe Naval Air Coi—
parents and grandparents have
3% Penalty fee added after Aug. NOTIC
While home on leave
Notice—Box social at Woodland
onWill not be in my office from Au­ lespie wa* married in Batlie Creek ' Matthews family reunion. Sun., town hail Aug. 3, 8 pm. South
gust 4 to 8 inclusive. Dr. Glen Mun­ See wedding story with picture. In | Aug. 5. Tyden Park Bring tabic Woodland Brethren B.YJ’X).—Adv.
(Continued on Page 3, See. 1.)
'
service and sugar.—Adv.
ger. Woodland.
Adv. Out 8-3 this issue.

Out al the Hastings airport work
is proceeding on the house which I*
being remodeled to )wu*e lhe fam­
ily of Ute manager and director of
lhe Held. George Curmoney. and
the administrative office for the

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fresh ground-lean lb.

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GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
* I.O.OP. Hall Green Bt. Entrance
'
O H. Trlnkleln. Pastor
I Morning worship at 10:30 Ser1P01!'. "T™* or F*lse—Which?" The
Lord s Supper will be celebrated
j Sunday. Aug. 12. Announcement*
will be received after lhe service
| next Bunday.
Sunday school at 11:30. The Sun­
day school staff meet* Friday. Aug.
10. 7:30 pm. at 821 W. Court.
j BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
B. J. Adcock. Pastor
| Sunday school at 10 tm.
' u Divine services at 11 am. Sermon
; by the Pastor.
I Evening services at 7:30 Evangeilsllc singing and sermon by Paa-

| Wed. night* prayer meeting and
| Bible study at the church at 7:30. ‘
BALTIMORE UNITED
BRETHREN
Orlo D. Munger Pastor
Morning worship—10:00.
Sunday school—11:00.
'
I Christian Endeavor—7:15.
| Evening service—8:00.
McCallum
; Sunday school—10:30.
Morning Worship 11:00.
• No M-rvice Aug. 12 and IB on ac­
count of the Michigan . United
Brethren conference and camp
meeting width Marts August 8.

! FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
|
Lesson Sharpe. Pastor
Sunday. August &amp;
I Divine worship. 11:00 a tn. Gue«t
preacher, the Rev. Jesse C. Shull,
of Battle Creek.
Mr. Sharpe will return to the
pulpit on Sunday, September 2.
There will be no church school
during the month of August. The
church school will be reorganized
and open Sunday. Sept. 0.

FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Corner Church and Center Street*
Subject, "Love."
*
Sunday service 11 am.
, Wednesday evening service 7:15.
। Heading room in church edifice
open Wednesday and Saturday from
; 3 to 5 pm.
; The public U cordially Invited in
। attend the church services and to
1 make use of the reading room.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
|CHURCH
Alvin C. Barker. Pastor
11 aatIn r*
Sunday school—10:30 a.in.
I Sermon hour—11:30 am.
| Young Peoples' service—6:45 p,m.
; Evangelistic service—7:30 p.m.
1 Prayer meetings &lt;Wcd. evenings)
: --8:00 p.m.
North Irving
Sermon hour—10:00 am.
. Sunday school—11:00 am.
Evening service—6 00 prn
1 Prayer meetings each Tuesday al
JEFFERSON HT.

UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
p. W. Moxnn. Pastor
Preaching will be at 10 am. by
the pastor Thia will be lhe last
Sunday before the annual confer­
ence.
.
|
Sunday school at H a-m.
Mrs Earl Curtl* has been elected
superintendent for the coming con­
ference year.
The Christian Endeavor will meet
at 7 pm ami preaching al 8.
Young people's prayer meeting
Tuesday evening.
The administrative board will
Ivold a meeting Wednesday evening
following the prayer meeting

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Don M. Gary. Rector
8 am. Holy Cominunidn.
11 am. Holy Communion and ser­
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| Pariah House. AU welcome.

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RADISHES
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
L. Winston Stone. Pastor
Morning woraldp nt 10:00 o’clock.
with Holy Communion and recap1 tion of members. Mr. Stone will
give a brief Communion meditation.
I Tile nursery will be open for the
care of amaU children during the
1 service.
Sunday school at 11:10 There are
classes for all ages.
YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
.
Services are held on the second
and fourth Sundays. The next
service will be Aug. 12 Sunday
school at 2 pm, and preaching at 3.

FIRST U. B. CHURCH
Cor. of East and E Grand Sira.
A- M. Coldren. Pastor
8:55 am Bible school
&gt;1:00 a m. Morning worship and
sermon by the pastor.
1 7:30 p.m. Sound movie. "The
Prodigal Son". You will enjoy see­
Ing and hearing this great story told
by Jesus Christ ami recorded In St.
'Luke's Gospel. It is one of the
greatest of human-interest stories,
which reveals great divine truths.
Monday. Aug. 0. 7:30 p.m. The
last official board meeting before
our final quarterly conference will
be held
Thursday 7:30 pm. Prayer and
BIWe study,

I

Why the Excitement?
What do those people see over
In lhe court yard? Is that Under­
sheriff Doster and Polio Chief
Thompson up in Ute clock tower?
There are others with mem. What
is it all about?
These queatlons went through the
thoughts of many Saturday a week
ago from 12 to 6:30 o'clock whoa
the weather vane wa* being taken '

Policeman
200 people
watched the

estimate* that
•topped and

was not so easy as it sounds!
Al.the peak of the tower there
U a two inch hole In which lhe vane
1 wa* fitted. "Die men pushed lhe vane
up from below, but it caught and
would not clear. Then one of the
two men who came from Lansing
for the installation work carried a
ladder up the winding staircase Into
the tower. By putting it out on the
and the men inside slackened the
wire fastened to It. thus allowing
the 100 pound wane to lower slowly
to the court house root.
They quit work at 3 am alter
the 20 foot aerial had been hoisted
•nd everything was In working or-

HASTINGS
IF IT WONT HELP W7X THE
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1H5

The Hastings Banner

l°r4 nation rest* In It* people.' Ils But nature's laws are often loose '*direction of Colonel Harold E. Rog­
---------------------- -! Institutions and it reaourecs. Lead- And broccoli remains In use ‘
ers. commandant. GFTC. Nearly
cnhlp U an Important, llwugh in- D«*Plle lhe fact that year* ago
1every brunch of tlie army was rep­
Icidcnlai factor.
• i£_feM,uEJj.Jor “J* we knowi
resented In lhe'class with many
Some female cabbage saw a catch ot the members coming from com­
And
strayed
a
little
from
lhe
patch.
bat outfit*. In a large number of
COOK HHON. Kdliart
--------------------------------This is as It should be. since a
Nice Seeing You Home News de­ cases tlie meh were reassigned as
RN1HTY 8KVKNTH team durable peace Will have to be buMtl tails In next issue, except lor till*— officers in tlie outfit* where they
which we missed last week.
served as platoon leaders hi Infan­
'r*4 -----------------------at lk» pail stile* I on .something more substantial than
Enjoyed
a
brief
chat
with
friend
­
try organizations.
three
great
personalities.
IU*llb(.. Ml'blgsa st
ly and fine looking Gerald Crow­
Lyle Bristol Is In tlie States and
ley
who
returned
Iwit
Monday
lo
Churchill’s defeat Is a reflection Camp Endicott. R. I Gerald, who has called home.
M'HHCHIITIOS
of English public confidence In the was a weldlcr before he became a
Harold Fuller's new hospital ad­
domestic policies of the Conserva­ sailor, * not that he Isn’t still n dress in the States fa:—
Pit. H. W. Fuller
tive Party, rather than a repudia­ wilder! entered service June 1st
tion of ilia war leadership. It in­ and look his boot training al Great ! Ward 220
dicates that the British people are laike*. Lyle Johnson and Horace1 Fletcher General Hospital
already "reconverting" to peace In Edmonds also left then and look i Cambridge, Ohio
a typical British manner. The de­ "bool” at G.L.—where arc you fcl- |
A recent goo^-to-get letter from
feat of the Conservatives also low* now? Two Important ’litllc"1 Mrs.
Gordon Fisher reads in part:
why Gerald wa* glad to be
proves that despite many years of a reason*
home were young Mary Joan and —A letter came this morning writ­
-government which exer­ John
Wayne who think their dad ten July 4th saying they *Dr. Gor­
IAL€DITOR!AL_ coalltloh
cised almost dictatorial rule, demo­ fa the grandest sailor In the wiuile don FUheri had Just moved to Mu­
^ASSOCIATION cratic processes over' there have U. 8. navy.
nich and were living in old bar­
survived with vigor undimlnish.-d
One other exception because this rack* of the S. S. Trwipers, each
Chun'hlll s place in history will be guy who came honu* Tuesday morn­ having Individual quarters and 4t
little affected. If al all. by the out­ ing arrived here by lot* of luck. wasn't "too tough."
He tells about having been in
come qf tile ejection.
number* to see who ho* the chance the town of Had Homburg where
to get home. The sailor who won his brother. John, fa now located,
while
JohnnY Armbruster was vis­
the lucky number went ashore the
■Continued from Pn'-c 1. S
iting him. It seems they visited it
On The Home Front
before the Allies had taken the
button the average Englishman Is
our Jack O'Donnell the next draw town—all they saw wa* a picture
(Continued from Page 1. See. I » —he won and so hr's home. More of Hitler In the center square—and
willing lo stand.
not a sou! around. I nm glad thnt
about Jack later.
to this brief description ho has
No one can say now exactly wluil
Tltc above attempt of giving
added. "No one shot al us."
the Engll.dt election mean*. The fact something
of
Iniermt
from
thq . , U1,rl! Beadle. 17, writes from Call- ! I'd love lo see Johnny nnd hear
,r
irtmt
wus
urrumeti
up
i»y
Is the entire world Is in un era of liw&gt;
home front was dreamed up by
,
more
nbout thrir visit which Gor­
cluing* ami oifly time can give de­
Mr*. Robert Ford. f"r"Ui where he Ls visiting his par­ don says
Is the nicest thing that
----------, ents. that he has joined the navy.
finition to present event*.
ha* happened to him.
•■Greetings All’’ Just to keep tlie
’t.111. £..wUI‘
"".,l i, It seems hL\ unit may be sent to
. the C D.I. Theatre. Regarding this
Very possibly the English election ivcord straight wc te still gtud to to be called within ;&gt; few week*.
your lettcra even though none
, there Is nothing to report He snv*
is a warning to |&gt;r!vnle enterprise get
have been printed lor several weeks tell us Still haven't icon him
yi'inv. to China seems quite certain
There arc many, good letters all
• at the moment, blit the route—diand living standard* arc negieciwl, srt )(l tqM. ready fur you but lack
Pic.
Herman
Fisher,
accompanying
people, will turn In desperation to- of space ha* held them up. A* a
been willed. Ail of this mav change
hl*
picture
on
front
page
Ward socialism.
nutter id fact, nearly every wees
. and the boys nnd I are hoping ev­
Howdy —• ----------------...
David St.......... .. ....
tl. . . cry day that it will, and somehow
Can nrlvnln
“rc lt’*‘ ,,Ht r,'“ &gt;-* IH&gt; Olles tatlon Which ho* been receiver! .by* lour “|iappv” will be with us again
iiaRrnee! 'riJ uiT-n
ni U,,lt bul
J1*1'1 “ *'“““'&lt;&gt;•» that
Until hr come*, wc shall be
chahrngr?
hllllrnvey The
The United State*
Rtalr* will
-111 c|,n t| be
l((. hrip^t
|I|li|wll We
W(. mrnUon
mi.nlllin Thil
thu his parent*, the Rev mid Mrs * । soon
In lowsburg. nnd please. If anyone
answer that question within Uw because (her. have been a number Winston Slone
comes near here, do come and sec
next decade. Right now with war- of Inqulrte* lately about some Items European Tlicater of Operations
United States Army
time rx|M*rlrnrr* of government not nitpeariiiK—they will rvriituaiMay I send very best wishes to
This Certificate of Merit Ls
conlrol* and regulation* In mind |v We're anxious to have infonnato Technical Sergeant Da­ you all from.
k and the many Instance* of waste **u’* about all of ihusc In M-rvicv awarded
vid W Stone. 36417378. Armored.
- and bungling mismanagement which “J111
y*11' *en&lt;l It In we ll do Medical Detachment
1212 W M-iln
17th Tank
Leesburg. Fla.
can be charred dlrccliv I., centra- ",lr bc!'1 ,o re,!,&gt; u,c new*
iSeA
i
.
llu’ "l,“’ra ln "nice because thnt Battalion. APO 257. U. f: Arms in
lizid F^Hral inanagem-nt. p.*upl&lt; M rr-H u.ha| |hls dl.pnrtnu.nl oI recognition of conajilcuoiLsty meri­
Here’s n belated. "Happy Blrthtorious and outstanding perfor­
have had a taste of what Kociallsm the paper I* for.
I day." to Darrell Dean, which should
mentis
q. tbn
Hem—at
, ,
...
..
mance of military duty
means muf
and so
the trend here
Somebody should tell you th*
have
Citation
, "T
’- reached him on July 18th It
least tor the rranwnt appear* to fa- highlights of utP
the 1&gt;iirry
Barry County
hr romethlng lo remember
For hl* able nnd outstanding de- ' "-1"
in be
vor free enterprise Even such labor Fair. Maybe your letter writer for votlon
to duty while servlet ns i having spent your 22nd birthday
leader.* a* R. .1 Thomas tan Amer- next week a ill have comments Medical NCO during many months In Germany nnd your 2l*t birthday
lean equivalent ot Britain's Ernest along that line He may well have. of combat In Belgium and France In France. Were already planning
Bevlni has gone publicly on record iH-caiwr your pen pal coming up u.. Hi* disregard for personal -------mety I,,nl you’ll lx- home for your 23rd.
favoi Ing tlie Idea of free enterprise Chlet of Police. Zip Th'&gt;m|ia&lt;,n. one a* well a* his admlnfatratlvr nbllwhen next July roll* around hope
..
I you'll make It home before that «if
i American labor leader*, loo. have ■ , ‘
l,&lt;"t hkc&lt;l officer* ot the Ity fa deserving of high praise.
lU.U
l-vvi K11OK 11.
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u-rla iwn ,h
"
course, we're way ahead of sched­
ule
Tlie
only
other
strictly
local
top|
Major General. US A
durinu-lliL* war nnd so have n good
Congratulations to Duane Fox
Commandin': 7th Ar­
conce|g|on of what socialization of Ic we heard discussed last w&lt;e::
had to do with the produetion end
uhn wa* graduated Friday at Great
mored Division
labor would mean'. But. trend* can of
these important victory garden* David,
oversea* .11 years. I* now , Lake* from Radio schiKil Duane Is
—...................
change. If free enterprise con.*L*t*nt- about
MUt(U, ww
„ Folks
ro,„ ore
lltr “rashinn
l.„ninH U1
town
In” ■at Eublgheltn. Germany with the now Petty Officer 2nd class, his
ly sldrMcps It* proper allure of social on their h ird labor* nnd enjoying army of '-rcupatlon Wc heard the rating being written R T «2. i
responsibility.
, the harvest. Some however, have
Dunne ha* been given special as­
• • •
developed new varieties of the us- try and cook ere* 'when you could signment at the Instructors school,
Wlth Churchill gone, only Stalin
vegetables Along this thought get .in I between "hitting the which studies he will continue at
remains of lhe original "Big Three ’ »n
,Itcur(|nu.r cxpH^ hlm- dltfh" interval* during a bombing. G 1. We heard the official report
I Understand you gut the timing which placed Duane 4th in hL*
Yel. it Ls more than probable that self
sr in
11 verse
Pr&gt;r —
I। u*,w,,
down ...
tn MT.iuua
second* e&gt;,
so imthe rga*
eggs came class at the completion of the
Britain under Attlee and the USA Well. thL* clears up the mystery
। out O.K.. along with you. we re glad course Not bad. sailor. By the wnv.
under Truman will wield os great About the birth of broccoli.
bet you and Mrs. Fox &lt;Evndenc
,v..r
....
A
V
“
«nfa»nd
vegetable
Indeed
I
an. influence
as rvvi—r■ on
— -------------tlie
grandpa wa.1
was nn cauuaar
cabtmgr acrtl
seed.
Lieut, and Mrs. Eugene Bush Struble' had a grand time last
..........
. courac
... , whose
xoi-M- Kiiuiojm
of world affairs. H Stalin should be Hut whose father may have Ixen stonped nt Norman. Okla . nnd week while she was there visiting
supplanted by some other leader, a cauUflowcr on a spin
, picked up Franklin Bush. 8 2 c. you. She told us you visited the
Soviet Union, too. would continue to Or mnvbe some K
guy
artichoke
„7 ■uuuiunr
!LL’*** c,rov*'
down to Amarillo, i Robert McGowens, who are in Chllx* a tremendous factor In world ; Who thought the whole affair n ~f’xas- and met A C Orville Bush cago—Mrs Me., being the former
affair*. For lhe fundamental power I Jbke
, Too bad you couldn't have been In Bernice Todd.
1
on the reunion. John,
"Howdy", Russ Shcllenbnrgcr.
। Correction and plen*c excuse our Glad to knnw you're over your op­
last week note stating. Mrs El­ eration at Lee Hall hospital near
wood Yoder as manager of Millers Norfolk. Va . and are coming O.K
Site ls n.ssfatant manager. Lucy Thnt was thoughtful of you lo call
Brovont of Freeport bring man­ n week ago Sunday, to tell your
Pric
® for
rom
KJ
J |n
BQNE
AI|l f$65.00
.ondut.(|on
ager, Lucy agree* with us thnt Mr*.
Y. Is both pleasant and efficient i.nwK&gt; no.,
mr u«7 mey un
Tn service over 3 yrs., stationed for a week* vacation, going to the
in New ...
Guinea.
and
now '■
in Strait* Their trip wa* much pleas­
..... — India-----■*------Richard B. Nownham
Chinn Is Sgt. Clair Chun. 36183496, anter having had a report from
Will hold a FREE DEMONSTRATION at the Hasting* Hotel,
Bn A .P.O 430. ■: P M.. New York.
Dave Goodyear wrote that about
N Y.
Lite nicest thing that had hnpSpeaking of Chinn, your folks. pened to him was meeting Jack
phone or write u* for a home demonstration.
Bud Waters, are sure hoping you’re Liubaugh recently near Nuremon your wav home from there burg.
NO OBLIGATION.
PHONE 28022.
about now. Hope so ton.
I Word has been received that Lt.
"Hello” to Edwin "Bing" Haight. DeForest Walton. Jr. has. with the
H HS. '43. now at Okinawa One
AUDIPHONE CO.
of his squadron, been
of the gals at Reeds soda fountain members
awarded the Navy Unit Commen­
keep* us posted about you. Here’s dation "for outstanding perfor502 Koi. Nat'l Bldg.,
Kalamazoo
to nil going well with you.
mnnee nf duty in combat" In antlMr. and Mrs. William Barnes re­ । submarine warfare In the Atlan­
ceived a telegram Saturday that tic This Navy award fa compar­
. their two army sons. "Chuck" and able to the Army Silver Star. Lt.
| "Doug.” will arrive home together , Walton fa now on Essex type car­
for a week.
' rler In the Pacific area. Here’s a
_..... ... ...V ..... ,
ehnnee to tell you the story about
old "Pat" H Eddy. HIIS. ’ST
-i Hr
He Lt Walton. Doc to you. that we
wa* in the submarine division
n until
untu mentioned awhile ago. It seems
2
yrs.
ogo
when
he
was
brought
,
that Doc along with the oilier fel­
(A Symbol of Fine Bus Service)
to New London. Conn. ns an in­ lows was finding the laundry
structor for diesel sub schools It is 1 problem slightly dlstaateful. (bet
there that the Eddy’s third ditugh- •
BUS SCHEDULES
ter. Ellen Kay. arrived on July 11 j any rate, seeing as how they did
Mrs E and the two girts Leann their own. &lt;we really7don’t know
and .Judith, lived in Nnshville until if they endorse Lux or Ivory What
Buses Lv. Hastings — Hastings Time
they joined "Pat” nt Now London difference -you can’t get It nnyCongratulation.* for the new baby!
TO GRAND RAPIDS
the problem confronting
and all good wishes to lhe Eddvs iway»
them was how to reduce the
Thanks to the Arthur Eddvs &lt; Pat’s amount of washing, thereby saving
brother, who lives In Ypsilanti* i time, etc Doc. always nn ingenious
for this new*.
। soul, found a solution so easy to
Tlie fallowing clipping fa from the adopt he almost laughed. (Well,
10.05 P.M. Sun. Only
(Mon. Only) 1.05 A.M.
Traverse City Record-Eagle which who wouldn't &gt; He cut all of his
Lv the army release concerning I trouser legs off to the knee, cut
TO LANSING
Fred
Bishop.
Fred,
who
’
*
wife
Ilves
the shirt sleeves off to the elbow
TO KALAMAZOO
In Traverse City, attended school 'he didn’t mention the taiD—thus
Dly. 8.10 A.M.
in Hustings and worked here in the he "cut" hts washing in half. We
“ 3J5 P.M.
National Bank for several years
didn’t make thl* up. did we Doc.
Receives CommLsslon—Commis­ We’re Just glad you weren't sta­
STATION—TRIO CAFE
sions as second lieutenants have tioned In Iceland or point* north
been awarded 146 former enlisted
150 E. State St.
Tickets to All Point*
Ph. 2137
Jock. Doc’s sailor brother, write*
men including Frederick W Bis­
hop. 743 Washington street, who
completed training as the eighth
class of the Infantry Officer Can­
didate School nt the Ground Forces
Training Center. European Theater
of Operations. Selected ns outstand­
ing men from n wide variety of or­
ganisation* stationed In the ETO. i
the now lleutennnLs .satisfactorily I
completed n highly Intensive course j
of eight weeks training under the
— ■■

CHES
EPISCOPAL

I. Oury, Hector
f Conununldn.
y Communion and sern hwe Bible story at
All

HE1LAN CHURCH
II Green St. i-mtrance
rrlnkleln. Pastor
orshlp at 10:30. Scr&gt;r False—Which?" Tltc
r will be celebrated
12. Announcement*
iooI

at 11:30, The Sunaff nu'cLs Friday. Aug.
1URCH NOTES

Ice*
ig and terman by Pas-

:s prayer meeting and
it the church al 7:30.
t UNITED

Munger. Pastor
orshlp—10:00.
iool-ll:00.
’

tool—10 30.
Worship 11:00.
Aug. 12 and 19 on ac­
ne Michigan United
inference and camp
h starts August 8.
iBYTERIAN

i Sharpe. Pastor
day. August 5
■ship. 11:00 am Guest
eJlcvC. Shull.
« will return to the
inday, September 2.
be no church school
nonth of August. The

nday. Sept B.
RCH OF
IENTIST

ch and Center Streets

■ evening service 7:45,
xim In church edifice
day and Saturday from
U cordially invited to
:hurch services and lo
lhe reading room.

METHODIST

Barker. Pastor

1001—10:30 am.
ur—11:30 a m.
pies’ service—6:45 pjn.
c service—7:30 pm.
etlngs 'Wed evenings*
—10:00 am.
tool—11:00 ajn.
rvtoe—8 00 pm.
■tings each Tuesday at

ST.
ETUREN CHURCH

, Maxon. Pastor

This will be Ute last
re the annual confer -

at for the coming con-

tan Endeavor will meet
1 preaching at 8.
pie’s prayer meeting
Ung.
narrative board will
ng Wednesday evening
prayer meeting.
I1ODIST CHURCH
iton Stone, Pastor
orshlp at 10:00 o’clock,
omm union and recepnben. Mr. Stone will
Communion meditation.
{will be open for the
children during the
1 ages
RINGS CHURCH
H. Nagel, Pastor
re held on the second
Sundays. The next,
be Aug, 12. Sunday
.m. and preaching at 3.

CHURCH
t and E. Grand Sirs.
Coldren. Pastor
llble school.
Morning worship and
Sound movie. "The
". You will enjoy see­
ing this great story told
1st and recorded tn St.
!1. It is one of the
liumiin-intcrcst stories,
t great divine truths,
tug. 6. 7:30 p.m. The
board meeting before
srterty conference will

7:30 p.m. Prayer and

e Excitement?
those people see over
yard? Is that Undercr and Police Chief
p In the clock tower?
hers with them. What
lions want through the
many Saturday a week

e antenna for the new
o system installed.
Endsley estimate* that
In all stopped and
process that afternoon.

say as it sounds!
ik of the tower there
hole in which the vane
te men pushed the vane
&gt;w. but R caught and
ear. Then one of the
o came from Lansing
Uatlon work carried a
I winding staircase Into
f putting It out on lhe
able to climb the 48
er vane was loosened,
t tnaide slackened the
I to It, thus allowing

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C. Thomas Store

His wife, lhe former Ethclyn Ma ­
rie Harrington. Uvea nt 911 East
Clinton Street. Hastings. His par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs Leo Tate, live
In Battle Creek. He entered the
Army in May. 1943. and arrived
overseas In December the same
Harold R. Kimmel, ARM 2,’c,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell E
_Kimmel,
....... _____
Route —
one.
... Cloverdale.
Mich., this week reported for duty
at Naval Air Technical Training
-Center, Memphis, Tenn Kimmel,
who has Just completed extended
duty as a Combat Aircrewman with
n North Pacific patrol-bombing
Suadron, will receive advanced ra­
o Instruction.
At war’s end, Kimmel plans to
lake a liberal art* course at Mich­
igan Stale College, East Lansing.
Mich.

Malcolm Eugene Tuckerman. A/9

Sampson. New York

Jack Francisco. Cox.
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Navy 926. r Fleet P. O.
San Francisco, Calif.

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HOUSE FOR SALE

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES

In order to close the estate of the late Kittle B. Ol­
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disposed of. Bids are being received until August
IOth. with the right to reject any or all bids.

220 E. State St.
Phone 2837

J

Addresses
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class 735'13 Bpx 116
Williams Field
Chandler. Artz.

Genuine Hudson Parts

Wo buy and sell good

, BANFIELD

Great Lakes
(returned to their home
Chicago. III. .
after spending a month
’
• • •
। Fine lake cottage. "
1st. U. Robert D. Bease, 0-710026 i Ben*on fa vliltiti
%,(_!.&lt;
j Grand Rapid*. A F
Fighter-Gunnery Field
BJttic Creek spent
Fuller Field
Victoria, Texas
with hl* mother,
gal.
f..: 1
Pvt. John Dryer. Jr.. 46033423
Co. C. 156 BN. 92nd Regt.
lake
IJI.T.C. Bk*. 3
,w"' “.saar
Camp Hood. Texas
Virginia Bellinger ha* returned I
JjJlF I
Paul Adcock. RM. 3/c
from New York City where she has R**J*
Miami. Fla.. July—Michigan can I A.V.R. C-68969
been studying vocai music for the I bur,l|l
get out the red plush carpet. More | Naval Air Station
p**t three months. * George and I cen»«*®fy*
of her native ftglulng arms are
Camp May. New Jersey
Henry Wlckwlre were Friday sup- 1
■
headed home after being flown by I
Per..ltu?fU Of
Ransoms ' BOWENH MILLS
Air Transport Command from far*
Pfc. Rex Foreman. Jr.
in Hastings and attended the Bar4 I Mr. and Mr*. 1,
AS.N. 36164873
flung battle front*.
ry Co. fair Friday evening. * Mr. Hasting* spent * fc
Hq. 1542. S.U.
They were among the 50.000
and Mrs Deli Fausey. Capt. Ray- with lhe E D. and
"chosen" ATC flic* from overseas 1 M P. Train Guard
mond Richardson, and Mr*. Rich- families. * Mr. an
each month, the majority of whom
ardson were Friday evening visit- I ale. who purchaser
land at ATC's Miami Army Air , Cleveland 14. O)&gt;&gt;o
ora at Twin Cedars. Mrs. Bessie form last spring, b
Field. Spetyllng less than a day i
Strain of near Augusta was at Cte talnlng tbefr ctang!
.
.
here, they are taken by rail to । Mary Louise Spillane. AS.
home of the A. MacDougafa must man. and several other friends f
Camp Blanding. Fl*. Their next | Regt. 51 Platoon 73
of last week.
j Chicago. * Mr. KM gfiiral
—
....
. at...
.Norris and family of Martin
step toward home 1* a reception j U. S Naval Training School
Wheat
1*
being
harvested
this
■WR&gt;
Sunday school "
center for separation from the ।
writing, the yield in this vicinity tended
Bronx 63. New York
Service or furloughs prior to reas­
being from thirty to forty btuhels Sunday then drove lo 1
accompanied by Mr. and
signmen t.
per acre and ot an excellent qual- Springer,
a picnic di
Latest Michigan returnees WHITWORTH—Ml'NDJER
„
„w। ity _* The ____
Johnstown
Farm Bu- several of for
their old neigl
through ATC’s Caribbean Division
Mtss Antolnnctte Mundjcr. rcau club will hold It* Aug. meet­
Mlio Briggs and family
hub .included: T'5 Leo C. Cham­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John i &gt;»« nt the home of Mr. und Mrs.
Rapids
were
Sunday
gue
berlain. 27. Service of Supply. 35 Mundjcr of Battle Creek, and | Carl Bellinger Wednesday evening
months In Europe, five buttle stars. S Sgt. Herbert Whitworth, son of i Aug. 8. * Mr. and Mr*. Milton ann Mrs. William Brin
Rev. Allen Stceby and nl.,
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Whitworth of | Murphy of Grand Rapids visited of Niles, also hu wife's father.
THE PHILIPPINES-William R. near Dowling, were married at I al the George Welsh cottage at C. Johnson, of Middleville ware i
,I ,itori al Sunday school recently
Hayward, aviation machinist's mote, three p m. Saturday. July 21. In ' Fine lake Thursday.
third clium. USN. son of Mr. and the rectory of St. Josephs Catholic
An ntrphne crashed n half mile Hundaj
Mrs. William A. Hayward. Delton, church tn Battle Creek by the Rev. south of Bonfield Sunday after- ; 10:?0.
Mich., was tail-turret gunner and Fr. Patrick Kenny.
noon. It wa* a private plane owned '
—----- ------------------ _
MLss Marie Mundjcr of Chicago. ' by Lansing parties and wo* ex- ADMITTED HIS GUILT
photographer on a twin-engine
Glen Moore, of Detroit and
Navy Ventura bomber which at­ the bride's sister, and S Sgt Jnincs 1 tensively damaged, but the pilot
tacked Isolaled Japanese garrisons g. Thompson of Detroit were the I and one passenger escaped with tie Creek, vaa at
In tile South China Sea*, striking attendant*. Thirty-five relatives slight Injuries. The plane struck Judge McDonald In
nt Borneo mid the small blond of and friend* witnessed the cere- । n high tension wire near Fine lak
mony.
■ causing the crash.
Itu Aba. wr*t of Palauan.
The bride'* gown wo* fashioned
--------------- • • ►
The Centura, attached to Fleet
■ ly. Hl* plea wa* accepted, at
Air Wing 10. Aircraft. 7th Fleet, of white tulle and taffeta and her frank HENDRICKS
made its first Borneo strike on the short veil wa* fastened lo her huir , Frank Hendricks, son of Mr. and
northwestern coastal town of Ra- with a circlet of white roses. Sha Mrs. John Hendrick*, was bom In
nau. a jungle supply depot believed carried on arm bouquet of white '
roses
and
baby's
breath.
Mvc Jap troops throughout the
Tlie maid of honor wore light
, Fire bombs from the plane
hit a group of warehouses, spread­ blue lace and tulle and a cap ef­
ing a 50-foot ball of flame across fect ot. flowers and tulle on her .
head. Her flowers were Talisman
the rooftop*.
roses.
•
Returning for a second run, the
A six o'clock dinner was served
Ventura dropjied rocket* that ex­
ploded Inside the burning build­ buffet style at the home of the
in vs, causing them U&gt; buckle and bride’s parent* after the ceremony.
Later tlie newlywed* left for a
collapse.
Al nearby Miri, Borneo, the northern honeymoon, the bride ;
same tactic* succeeded. Rockets traveling In a pink and black dress
and fire bomb* Ignited a few ware­ i with black accessories,
The bride L* a graduate of Bat­
houses remaining from a prevkius
Navy-Army strike. Incendiaries lie Creek Central High school nnd
fired a large building mid. on the the bridegroom of Hustings High,
next run. rocket* destroyed a long class of '40.
S-Sgt. Whitworth Ls on a 69-day
warehouse, burning It to the
furlough from duty with the Array
ground.
Joining Army planes, the Ven­ Air Forces, having recently re- i
tura recently plastered Itu Aba. turned from Germany where ho I
concentrating rocket*, demolition
bombs and Incendiaries on a Jap before Germany'* surrender. At the ,
radio installation Fire engulfed the expiration of his furlough. Sgt.'
building and the installation was Whitworth Is to report to Miami. I
Fla . for reassignment.
believed to have been destroyed
Hayward wa* graduated from
Delton Rural Agricultural School NORTH HOPE
and entered the Navy In Novem­
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cota and
ber. 1943.
son of Big Rapids and Mr. and Mrs..
Jim Durbin and family of Hastings
AN AAF BASE IN THE RYU- 'were supper guests Tuesday night
KYUS—Staff Sergeant J Gilbert of
, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wurm and
Tate, of Hastings. Michigan, and :son. * Ml** Margaret Johncox and
other members of hL* veteran Avia­ friend of Hastings spent Saturday
tion Engineer Battalion have been evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
awarded the Army’s Meritorious Anders.
Service Plaque for building B-29
Mr and Mrs. Virgil Monica and
son of Cloverdale. Mr. and Mrs.
base* on Saipan.
Notice of lhe award eaught- up Smith and family of Kenosha. Wls..
with the battalion In the Ryukyu* Mr. Heller of Cloverdale, and Ed­
win
Melscnbach of Hastings spent
where the unit is now rushing
completion of It* twenty-fourth Sunday evening with Mrs. Amanda ,
airfield construction lob. Its cur­ Mefaenbach. * Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
rent project is an air base from 'Thompson of Shulu spent Sunday '
130 W. State St.,
Hattinai, Mich,
which long range fighters or me- I with Mr. and Mrs. William Andlum bombers may attack lhe Japanrsc mainland. 325 miles away? | BANNER WANT .0DV8. PAY
j
The award came from Major
General Sanderford Jarman, com­
manding the Western Pacific Base
Command, in recognition of lhe
battalion's work In building Saipan

MOTORCYCLE AND
BICYCLE
PARTS, REPAIRS &amp; ACCESSORIES
JERRY HUDSON

AUTO GLASS INSTALLED ZuE WAIT

Windows Become
A Hazard

about meeting Tommy Waters on '
lhe west coast and from what he
wrote It sounds as if the boys had
a swank time’for themselves. Jack !
ha* now shipped out and Tommy. |
R. T. 1/c, is due home from Treas- ।
ure Island, for 15 day*. Doc's ad- [
dress 1*: Sqd. V.BF. % Fleet post- .
office. San Francisco, Calif. Sorry
tve can't print yours Jack -we still'
haven't-an OK. to print the name*
of ship*. That goei for you too.
John Jr. Bechtel-will *tlll see
what wc con do about it, if any- ,
thing.

Forrest B. Lane, Administrator

COTTON DRKSSIS
Pick them up al Penney’*. Wear
them all day long—you’re sure
to enjoy them! They’re to gay
and cheery with their bright
bouquet* of flower* and big
patch pockets. And they
like nothing at all I

398-498

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, AUGUST X IMS

8:00 pm. Thursday, prayer tnwiPreaching Mrvlcc.
I Charlotte * Mrs Kathryn BLrer is twelve members prevent. They smug 11:00
Evening evangelistic
(visiting at the Rollo Fox home. ★ birthday greetings to Mrs. Louelia' 7:30
Vhc Woodland and Kilpatrick
MT. ana Jara, nwna
Mrs Fred Wotrlng of East Lansing Reesor. At the business meeting service.
8:00 pm. Prayer meeting Thun- Sunday schools will have a picnic at
and daughter. Peggy, and Mlaa Doris ' and Mr.* S. W. Smith called on there was a discussion on e*tabll»i&gt;Hie Lake Odessa park Friday. Aug X
Coats were picnic supper guests of i Mrs. Will Warner Baurday after­ Ing a library. It was voted-Uiat day evening.
the W.8.CB. sponsor n church 11- I 8:00 p.n&gt;. Young People's meeting
Mr. and Mn. Erncat Tucker of noon.
Clarksville Sunday evening. * Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Vrugglnk and brary. The president appointed Mrs.1 Friday evening.
tors on Sunday evening were Fred Wotrlng of East Lansing spent (daughter. Sharon, of Grand Rapids Mae Wise and Mrs. Pern Trumbo
and Mrt Russell Lind and Mr. Friday night and Saturday with Mr. an(j jjrs Geonte Benner and daugh- in charge and the ladies arc U&gt; South Woodland Church
Writers Discuss
Ur •r.4 Uw Kirk
ano Mrs.
and
mi». S.
o. W
T. Smith. *
w Mrs. Cora wr&gt; tiunot.
Eleanor, were oununj
Sunday auiner
dinner bring books to lhe August meeting..
Leffler -- accompanied
her grand-! , guests
of Mr.■ and
Mrs. Carl
Burkle. The group also voted to sponsor th ?
Bu-*''Arthur L. Dodge. aPstor
—U ahusband.
’.*..* Ur
_ ____
«•_ n__sa_
daughter
and
Mr.•andUr.
Mrs fhe. n
Rev.
and Mrs.
Berlin .----g
were eVC* sale of Scripture calendars for 1M6.
10.00 am. Worship and sermon Juvenile Writing
from Friday until Bun- Robert Crockford to Midland for a ntn» visitors. * Mrs Nancy Johnson A letter was read to the group from
11:00 am. Church school
missionary from' India.
In lhe absence of the prenldsnt.
visit with them.
I of KaUmazoo spent from Saturday u -returned
Wc invite you to worship with us Mrs.
a part of tlie devotions Mrs.
Doris Deming. Mr*. Alice De­
Miss Ella Bloomer. Miss Ruth, until Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs As
’on furlough. * Mbs Phyllis Greaves
Vries presided al the meeting of
Henry wv«».
Hynes Sunday .v»ni
evening
they Esther Wingard gavp a character
of Ionia and Miss Marlon «-«*'*■
n&gt;. fh-v
r of Clinton. Iowa, spent the Bushnell of Lowell spent the week­ culled on Mr. nnd Mrs Kids Ouy study of Rebecca which was enjoyed
the Writers guild Wednesday. July
Woodland Methodist Church
week- visiting
Elwood
McLeod end with Mn. Cora Whitney- and of West Sunfield * Keith Guy re­ with ail taking part in the discus-]
George F Wingard. Pastor
25. at 7:30 p in. at the home of Miss
__
Ur&gt; n
meeting will be
Sara Schauer.
Morning wor-hln 10:15.
Doris. * Mr and Mrs. Stuart Kuss­ turned to Detroit alter spending a slon The August,
program with a book!, Junior church 10:45
Julianne Cooper was elected treas­
maul. Margenc. nnd R-Jay were week's vacation with Mr. and Mrs. a missionary
given by Sir* Stata Hilbert.
Sunday school 11:15.
urer. taking the place of Mbw Anna
Mr. and Mrs Prank Yeucus and supper guests Sunday evening at Klda Guy * Mrs. Orpha Wing and reviewGood
Will circle will be the
Youth Fellowship 8:00.
Barnes who recently moved East.
■o sons from Detroit called Sun- Wall lake of Mr and Mrs. Melvin Mrs. Mary Guy spent Wednesday Tlie
hostess
circle
(or
the
August
meet।
Carlton
Center
The program wa* on Juvenile
with
Mrs
Mabie
Lehman
of
East
Jacobs * A family picnic dinner
Ing.
Morning
worship
0:00
writing.
Mrs. DeVries giving a re­
was enjoyed Sunday at Thornapnlc w“d‘"’d
I Th.
The ou
Ouy family reunion was held i Sunday school 10:00.
view of Will Herman's book. “My
lake by Mr and Mrs. Harley sicA group of Junior girls from the 1 Sunday a'
____
______
_
....
m —
thev Richard
Guy
cottage
Children's
meeting
Thursday
aon. Millen. Garold McMillen and fam­ local
Juvenile
Secrets'. Mrs. C
churches are
... spending a
. few
... „
‘”'iia.TKiSuS; t;’Sitnd: D. Leary Success
ebug lake ruro.twc
Forty-two «e«rt:S
were
read interesting excerpU
ily Mr and Mrs. Clinton Dodge and days attending camo meeting at present.
a picnic
HUmU. dlnrfer and
..... will
soclM «1 U&gt; hU ehlldr.ll
I gziuxlpartnts. home with them *oii Ross. Mr and Mrs Re* M;- Eaton Rapids. * Mr and Mrs. How­ ......... A
from a book for juveniles, ■•Little
Wtl Garold McMillen left Fri- Millen and family. Pvt. Dan Mc­ ard Hewitt. Mrs Carl Hewitt, and vUltlng were enjoyed * Tlie Blue
House On the Prairie" by Laura In­
Star Mothers club will meet Mon­
galls Wilder, and Mias Sara Scluder
Millen. and Dick Bailey
Mrs. Agness Hewitt called Monday day evening. Aug 6. with Mrs.
- United Brethren in Christ
road an original story. "Exit Aunt
I H Osgood. Minuter
Master Dale Townsend and sis­ evening on relatives at the home of Clyde Wise a*'ho*t4»* * Tlie Mis­
Jean." Julianne Cooper was proter. Marilyn, arc spending two weeks Mrs. Premont Baird and Mr and sionary Society of the Church of Woodland
gram chairman.
10: 00 a m Morning worship
parents, the Rev ' Mrs Carl HofTmaster of Hopkins, the Brethren will meet for an all
with their grandparents,
The next meeting will be a picnic
—---------- 1 and
_„u Fremont Baird pasted away Sunday. day meetlr..? and a carry-in dinner
11: 00 a m Sunday school
and Mrs. Harley i.
V. Townsend,
at the home of Mrs. DeVries. 805
7 30 p.m Evening worshlo
Frnncb * Mrs Edison Baa* and Funeral services were held Tuesday Thursday, Aug 9, with Mr.* Minnie
West Green. Wednesilay. August 22.
8.15 p m Christian Endeavor
daughter. Suzanne, left Wednesday al the home. * Mr. and Mrs Glenn Wheeler and daughter. Mrs LaVon
8 oo p.m.
Wednesday, —
prayer al 8:30 p.m. with Mrs. C. D Leary
for Vicksburg lo visit ul tlie home Farthing and daughter Joyce spent Barnum. hostesses. The work for
ns
chairman of the dinner Mif«
and Miss Helen Carpenter of I-ui*- of her husband's relative.*. Mr and tha weekend at Green lake with Mr the day will be sewing
meeting.
ing were Sunday dinner guest.* ot Mr.* Roger DeMerrel * Miss Mnrcla and Mrs Wendell Roger*.
Sara Schader, program chairman for
Kilpatrick
Mr. ad Mrs Forrest Begerow ana Smltii of Lansing spent from SunI ml* inerting, has requested each
10 oo am siindav school
Mrs LouL* Ken field and -babyBaa*
------ --entertained Thursday evening
family. * Mrs. Kate Laughlin of | day evening lin'd Thursday with her daughter.
1
member
to bring a short story of
I)
30
a
in.
Morning
worship
—
*•*shower
for
Mrs
Paul
Smith.
Linda Lou, tame Tuesday with a snuwer iui an
spent Tuesday
Lake Odessa »pem
lueway and
bug ; p-nndparenu. Mr and Mr* S W lo spend a week with her grand-1 Twenty guests entoyi
.— K*... Christian Endeavor.
। his own composition.
„.:_yed games nnd
Wednesday with Mr and Mrs Floyd i
* nic Rev and Mr* C H parents. Mr and Mrs Charles contests Mrs.
8:30 pm. Preaching service.
Mrs Smith received many
johruton. * Mrsu Lee'Lehman of, Dacon
Middleton were Saturday Farthing. Mr and Mrs. Ben Schnci- lovely E
..’ts. Refreahmenu
of ice
gifts.
'
Bebewa and daughter. Mrs. Beatr.c. vizltors at the home of . the Rev. and der and other relatives. * Mr. and cream, wafer*,
war
and coffee were
Belbertson. of Grand itapid*. wen -------- --F. Wingard
------- •
Mrs. -George
Mrs. Floyd Kimble left Wednexlay served ★
♦ Tlie annual softball
sottoan tourMonday dinner guests of the Rev
Louis Schmidt of Midland spent for a ten-day vacation They will nament for Ionia and Barrv counties
and Mr* Fay C Wing
a ten-day vacation at his home with
their son. Pvt Richard Kim- will
nil be held at Woodland Recreation
Miss Norma Jean Classic attended &gt; Mrs Schmidt, daughter and hus­ visit
ble. hi Camp Robinson. Arkansas. * park during the week of Aug. 6
camp at Eaton Rapids part of thl* band. T. 5 Stanley, and Mrs. Rlvett The
Rev. and Mrs. C H Bacon of i to 12.’
week, a Miss Evelyn Nicholson and and children. He returned to Mid­ Middleton
Saturday vwitors at
Pvt Donald McMillen came to
brother. Pfc Junior Nicholson, left land Wednesday. * Me and Mrs J the home were
of the Rev and Mr* Battle Creek Wednesday evening
Monday for Brown City to visit the J. Bunker of Lansing were Sunday George F Wingard
* Tlie Rev and ' home on a 30-day furlough and l*
Rev. and Mrs Harold Blakely * dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mrs George P. Wingard
Wed- visiting at the home of bls parent.,
Mr. and Mrs Merle Wheeler and Towns and Mrs Jerry Gonyou ★ nesday evening supper were
guests
of
Mr
and Mr* Harley McMillen, mid
daughters visited Mr. nnd Mrs Carl Last week Sunday Mr and Mrr. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben wolcotl
, other relatives Aft&lt; r his furlough
Wheeler and family near Middleville Richard Estep and Mrs Arlle Spind­
Tlie Warner family reunion was he will report tn a rainn in Arkansas
last weekend
ler. accompanied byMUs Catherine held Sunday nt Fitzgerald park, for eight weeks of training D-m was
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schneider at­ Spindler
of Battle Creek, went to Grand Ledge, with about flftv pres- returned from the Etirmwan war
tended a birthdjiy pnthick dinner
In sone. Imidlng In New York Inst week
22X\l
tooSg Athens to visit Mr and Mr* Earl ent A
.. picnic
...v dinner wa* mtvwI ...
bhthd^y. ot Lh^cU?e'
Their .L*ter, Mrs Edith the afternoon a program of music a
Pic John Warner came home from
^5?a T^Riv snd X^
| McQueen, of Detroit .pent the day social time. and visiting were en­ Kalamazoo Wednesday nnd with h'*
joyed Members of lhe family were fatlicr Harold Warner, and wife -f
«{35r£uXS'of M^d^rV® I Mr .nd Mr* Johan Smith and there from Detroit, Portland. Lan­ Hastings spent the evening with his
grandparents.
Mr and Mrs. Will
ben Wolcott of East Woodland *' children. Juliane and Gilman, of sing. Lake-Odessa, and Woodland
Mr* Ediron Baas and daughter. Su-1 Lansing were Saturday dinner euestc Those frtSm Woodland attending 1 Warner Hr ass a guest alsy &amp;1Iaanne. werr visitors Sunday nf Mr । of the former's mother. Mrs, Frank were Mr and Mrs Will Warner, Mr urday evening of his grandparent.-.
and
Mrs.
letter
Warner
nnd
chil
­
and Mrs Crowell Hatch and Mi.v Smith, of East Woodland. * Mr and
Carrie Caley of Nashville.
Mrs. Hnrve Woodman were Sunday dren. Mr and Mrs Monel Smith, Mr and Mr* Le*trr Warner John
Miss Mary Townsend from Blod- afternoon visitors of Mrs William son. Franklin, and guest. John Cobb, Is home on n 3O-day furlough and
gelt hospital. Grand Rapid., spent Flory * Mr ond Mrs Loul* and Mrs. Frank Smith At the busi­ will tln-n report to Camp Chalfer.
Bunday at the home of her par- Schmidt, daughter and husband. T'5 ness meeting plans were made tn Arkansas.
Pau! Bizcr L* visiting hL* mother
knts the Rev and Mrs Harley V 1 Stanley, and Mrs. Rlvett and chll- meet again next year at lhe l»mi'
Mrs. Kathryn Bizcr He with one
Townsend. and family Other guest* I dran spent Friday with Mr and place
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Town-1 Mrs. Arthur Appleman of Vermont- । Tlie W.C.T.U will meet Friday. of hL* buddl**.* is spending « few
SEIF-SERUICE
. Aug 10. at the J L Smith collage days nt Houghton like Pau! wa* in
send and two daughters. * Mr. and i ville
Mrs. Russel Buck of Freeland spent | Sunday guests recently at the at Saddlebag lake Tlie afternoon tlie Pacific urea In "some of the
the weekend with the latter * par-I home of Mr and Mrs. P.ay Schantz I. will
«... be .spcilt socially with Ramen heavy conflicts After three year*
enu Mr nnd Mrs. Leon Tyler.' were Mrs' Grace Cole. Mr and Mrs., and contests. A potluck supper will in the Pacific he now has hL* dl*charge
*
Sgt
Clare
Du*tin
nnd
Their brother. Sgt. Clarence Tvler. 1 John Jordan and Mrs Dora Ingram be served to which the husbands
are uivdcd.
invited. Please bring yois:
your tn- Mrs Dustin ot Grand Rapid.* spent
returned with them for a visit. *luf
of HasUi&gt;B».
Hastings, Mr.
Mr and M.«
Mr* Durand ~c
Mrs. Merlin Fender and daughter. • Rogers and son nf Grand Rapids, ble service * The Young People* Wednesday nnd Thursday at the
Mildred, spent Sunday with her hu«-I and Mr and Mrs. Al Germain of choir of the South Woodland Church home of Mr nnd Mr* Richard Es­
, . . ,.
of the Brethren met Suriday evr- tep Sgt Dustin and Mr Estep
nlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs were inducted into service at Battle
VINE RIPENED
■cc&gt;c&gt;. Twenty-seven
4WVMW-OC.V*. were
»v.&lt; Creek al the same time and were
Merle Wheeler
After the hour of* singing
present Afur
------ | together in service In the U S and
until the time
.Mr■ —
Est-p
the young“ "~jplc
people and the
U.E parent.*
!&gt;«&lt;■■» overseas
------ ------too
—...............
..... . —
vwho were there enjoyed a talk by »'“» wounded Sgt Dustin just rvPrompt Service
Free Estimates
Chalmcr Hershberger about hl* ex- , turned from oversea.-. Julv u
S-Sfil
located m
liericnccs in the army in the US' “
c— rCarl
'"’1 Wachter ••is --------! PORTO RICAN
nnd especially oversea* Mrs Hersh­ China Hi* address L* S Sgt Carl
berger vis a guest Refreshments Wachter 38ITW719 1790th Enar Sv
were served
The Willing Workers Sunday
school class of the U B church with end Mrs Walker Hubbell nf Detroit
ELECTRICAL WIRING
REPAIRS
their teacher. James Tyler, visited .'Jx-Iil till- Weekend with Mr nnd
the Charlotte church Sunday morn­ Mrs Kld.i Guy Pfc Hubbell li.-i
JOHNSON SUPPLY COMPANY
ing. The group then went to Ben­ rrtpurnrd from oversea* nnd l» hav­
nett park for a picnic lunch. After ing a 21-day furlough ■* A former
visiting the nearby airport they re­ teacher of lhe Woodland school
111 W. State St.
Phone 2708. 2285
turned home having had a very M Sgt Kenneth Stanley. Iin* been
HARD GHIN
pleasant day There were fifteen in transferred to a new location in
Chinn where he has been *Lai.i&gt;r&gt;xl
CABBAGE
iu— I* &gt;■
u.(( Kenneth StnnThe Young People's Sunday school ------Hl* address
M Sgt
SildHosp AP&lt; i
class ot the Church ot the Brethren ley 36190331 31st Fit
LEYLIOW FREESTONE
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I
PEACHES
3 at 8 o'clock at the Town hall to
which everyone Ls invited lo attend
CRISP—TENDER
Church
' fThe WSCS nf lhe Methodist
CELERY
Rev Glenn Miller Pastor
church met in the church parlors
JUNNYFIIIO
10:00 a m Sunday school
Wednesday evening. July 25. with
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1941 WILLYS

Dr. Alfred F. Way, former Meth­
odist minister in Hastings, has re­
tired Yrom the Michigan Methodist
I. 7Ml puMir r - '
conference after almost « yean of
b» puhlkatlan of
service.
He served 23 years as a paster
and 31 in detached service under
the conference. He was superin­
tendent six and a lull years and
L* now public relations director of
Bronson hospital. Retirement from
tlie conference, which/Is required
at the age of 72. will not affect his
OBDEH FOR PUBLICATION
position at the hospital.
Before his work at the hospital
Dr. Way was secretary of the
Methodist Foundation of Michigan
and secretary of the Detroit area.
He has been active in the philanthropic and educational projects
of the Methodist churches and inall tut Ions In this area.
Charlotte, Nashville, and Has­
tings were churches in this vicinity
that Dr. Way served as minister.
Dr Way resides al U9 S. Wcstnedge avenue. Kalamazoo

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AYAMS

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Dr. A. F. Way Retires
From Conference

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 IMS

M I A n I toil I £
Alton Flnkbsiner, of porthrllUULLVILLt
*'&lt;‘1,1 Thornapple. leave* this W«d• ■ 1
fc ■ Ifcfcfc
nuday for n Rn&lt;yi KABM3 .mere
Mr. ana Mrs. Henry Brog, sc- be has Just completed four months
of basic training in heavy wasp-

reunion

use bunaay. « me Hev. and asra.
Eivui riiiaucliier ana ciuiuieu . ol
Luncuru u.e spenautg tueir vacaUou ui uie Uiuxr sUtunp coitagu
uv Baiiua laiu. * Mr. auu Mi«
Iwiiry i'ouUon vUiuxi i.ieir uaugn-

Sunday Raymond and his par­
ents visited his uncle. Alton Stim­
son. and family at Kalamaioo.
Grover Cline accompanied them
and vistud hU brother. "Walter
। Cline.
j CpI. Rodney Schad. wlio has
been located al the Great Lakes
Training slailon since his return

weekend at home with hl* parenis,
and iittic daughter, 1'nyuia nun.

tikk and Convalesclna
Appendicitis seems to be no re­
specter ut farmers even In their
busiest season Clarence French
I was taken suddenly - ill Friday
morning, and by afternoon hu
condition was so serious that he
was taken by ambulance to Blod­
gett hospital where an emergency
operation was performed. He ts
doing fine, but his wife is doing
double duty at home—and finds II
rm- I quite nerve racking and back
breaking.

AND SAVE AT WARD

M utiiuui. * Mr. ana airs, rruu
vviciinuu nuu muuicn uua Mt.uiid
Mr*. Lnuiiia wimuiim ana auiu
were nunaay Luitcni-un guests ol
Mr and airs. Bert Uiicry oi Has­
tings at men uun lake cotiagc.
me ulicij j sun-in-law and
daugnui. Mr. and Mra. Andre uus
Wiihum tjtn-etcr.

who

titled at ."Sunday dinner at then but fniLihed the job She had U&gt; go
uw Ukc cottage ner sister. lo the doctor and now finds she
James Ciara. and family oi has a cracked rib and bruised
breast bone so Is having to take
riiikueiiier. ana family • Mr. ana life some easier
Mrs Lee Neuun ut L'auillac were , Mrs Elisa Howe. Olive Talbots
nuiiiiny callers uf the Al iluid and ' mother, who fell two weeks ago
4,1 has been in bed but ts now up
tapper ol uelrun u spending some 1 some, and the doctor hope* will
a Mr and Mrs. Glenn Wellington
&lt;•1 'three Riven, were Munday visitoru uf their duuKhlcr. Mrs Eldon
Puulsun, and family.
The senior Girl scouts with their
li-aatn Mrs. Ellun Lawrence anti
Mrs J. M Render, are resorting nt
lake inn. Wednesday and Thurs­
day A Mr.» W lit Sulcenon re­
turned to Grand Rapids this Tues­
day alter spending u week with ner
sistcr-m-luw. Mis Glenn bolumun.
and Ixnuly. • Mrs Eugene Alien
■&gt;f Evanston, who was calling on

Will Schobey of Grand Rapids
wliu tins been jxxirly for several
years, suffered a severe stroke Frireports we hud Sulurday
Mr. Bchnbey once farmed In weal
Thurnapplc and later ran a feed
store In the building which Glenn
Blake recently tore down.

Thirty-two ladles met al the
Methodist church Thursday l_. —
monthly meeting of the Womans
Society of Christian Service which
was in-eccded by a potluck dinner
—and what a dinner I Tlie hearts
.outing tier daughter. Mrs Cin- of the ration board folks would be
J Converse and family neur gladdened to see what dinners the
ladies can serve with few or no
sutlng Stanley Powell with the red stamps'
stock show ing tihe r&lt;-|xiru me
Following {he dinner a very fine
children all well Lyle al present progrum was
.... given In the church
to locabxl in North Carolina
| auditorium, which was very prel.Mr nnd Mrs. Clllford Thompoon tlly decorated with hollyhocks and
ot Hersey and Mr and Mrs Emory ' a trellis as u setting for the playrhomitooti &lt;&gt;1 Grand Rapids were (j,»t on "Race Relations" presented
dinner gueau ol till- Clair Bro,; |IV Marjiry Williams, Betty Robfamily tnu Monday evening at ertsun. and Ethel Vansickle. Part
tlli.kr Gun
r.lll, lake «*I|4
I
If ,i-I,.,
their
coClage.
* The [of,it
wart ilrlrdn.l
ortgjnal ■'
Bhlrley Kenneen home at Paring- t An impressive devotional service
lee n&lt;&gt;w Loa a telephone-numoer ---was held.
HU F 4 * Mrs Bum Price returned
Miss Millie Whalen, teacher of
to her home In Jackson Friday Thornapple-Kellogg
„„
' " "
school, was
nlKlit after a visit with her rnotner .peaker of lhe afternoon and gave
nnd sister Mrs Jennie Bovee, and sunie very interesting experiences
Mrs Burdette Wadd ♦ Mr and , of her thirty years In the teaching
Mrs L R Beeler were in Grand profession and chose for personal
Rajnds .Sunday nnd visited their comment, pupils she hud hud of
daughter nnd gr indscin. Mrs Betty | various races—and told what outF’ro&gt;i nnd IHHe Fritx al Blodgett | standing persons most of them behcuq.Ual * Glen Blough, who was came. We all listened to ML*
recently discharged from the army Whalen with delight Rhe L. the
after three years of service, nccom- | teacher also of " Tlir Good Neighpanleti by ills two sisters from | bar" church school class, and mem­
Grand Rnplds. visited his son. Ben- bers of the class feel they miss
vile Blough, al the R E McNaugh- something valuable if they are ablun farm home Thursday * Mr !sent.
and Mrs E M Bender returned ! pu
------were
— laid, —
-—
Plans
and«-------committees
appointed, for our fourth annual
weeks' vacation spent at Ottawa Octogenarian party which will be
held Thursday. Aug 23. nt the
beach.
church Ladies of the community
the Ear) Dian faintly back to her who have reached, the age of
home tn Rochester thia Tuesday eighty or mure are guests of the
day for a dinner and program Last
ter. Mrs -Glenn Solomon, and oth­ year twenty-five invitations were
er relatives here and In Grand sent out.
Leclk.i and j; President Stokne appointed lhe
Rapids * Mrs Mattle Lectka
Hniuhi.r 'Wlnilrtd.
tVinifriil visited their ' following committees for the daydaughter.
daughter and Ulster, Mrs. Frank ; invitation. Rugg. Talbot: program.
Castle, ut Prairieville last weekend ----------c.: ------Petersen. Baloch
reception. Leon­
* Mrs. Ruth Mnichelc of Ann Ar­ ard. Brog. Kirkpatrick. Lepper. N.
bor Li spending u tew days with Parker, flowers. Lutz. T&gt; Poulson.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs Chris B Blake. Beeler. Wilson. Ritchie,
Molchcle. In west Tlmrnapplc- * transportation. N Williams. Abbie
Thursday visitors &lt;&gt;1 Mrs Mnriha Bender. Z Robertson. L Bennett.
V Cridler: dining room, Young
Sallurs. and their cousin. Mias So­ Women's guild with Clarlbel Law­
phia VanDulat. both of Grand rence as chairman; k lichen, M
Rapids * David Pender and Mal­ Benaway. M Holes. H. Hooper. Poth.
colm Hoyt spent las: week with Lyons. Fenton. Hiat
Church receptionists appointed
rclatlyi s and trleinls in the Klngsfor August are Nellie Thompson
and Isabelle Lepper
More Improvements
Using German Prisoner.
Waller Thornton of Lansing,
Twenty German prisoners of war
biothcr-in-law" ot Gerald White. Lv
again residing in the village and from Allman camp assisted in
is remodeling the block which hoeing the ten acres of cucumbers
housed the Elwood Insurance on tlie Schuyler Bowen farm at
agmey and the card room on East Bowens Mills Inst week, wc are In­
Muin Hi. He will open an electric formed.
appliance store, and -the Elwood
Prairie Garden Club
agency will also hove space fur
The Prairie Garden club will
their business Mr. Thornton re­
sided in our town fur some time a meet for an afternoon Inwn parly
at the home of Mrs Mary Rosen­
berg. Tuesday. Aug 7
To Attend Camp
The Methodist young folks who CRESSEY
Who was the nice looking soldier
will attend tlie Youth Fellowship
that was taking Mrs Lawrence
June and Jack Hooper. Ulla Jack­ Brown out riding last week? Il
son. and Gerry Bonneville. Mrs could have been her brother or
Heater Kenneen will also go as a nephew, but -she didn't give us an
Introduction, w we are wondering.
counsellor.
♦ Mr and Mrs Ben Bowman of
Battle Creek visited Mr and Mrs
Pail Matrons' Club
.The Eastern Star Past Matrons' Charles Bauman Friday night. His
rl’ub will meet with Mrs Leuna brother Leslie, and wifo ot Battle
Kirkpatrick Friday. Aug 3. for Crfek were Sunday visitors * Mr
potluck dinner and afternoon and Mrs Carl Hfirtman attended
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs Donald Geiger and
children of Ionia and Mrs Thera
Glen Griffeth. currier on Route Nogler of Hostings visited Mr and
3 had quite a close call Wednesday Mrs. Warren Cairns. Mr Joe Get.
in the Yaiikee Springs park when ger uf Yorkville was also a week­
hLs car was struck by u station end. visitor. * Mrs Warren Cairns
•u'ason driven by a nun who was visited Mrs. Irving Barber Sunday
bringing aome girls to the train * Soldier Clinton Jamison ot
, from the Chief Noonday camp. Alaska was visiting relatives in thl?
Glenn had stopped at the Burd vicinity last week.
Many thanks for the very nice
mall box when this wagon came
ahng at loo
a Pacf nnd struck compliment In lhe Banner It cer­
him—crumpling his front- right tainly made by head commence to
fender and nlvi tearing that and swell to think I was such a nice
guy. Then along comes one of my
the bumper loose.
Deputy Sheriff Jerald Bedford friends &lt;?' and says, "Well, if your
investigated, and as the driver's li­ write-ups are so Rood, whv dor.''
cense had just recently expired, they print them in the paper?"
lie may have more than damages Now. did that deflate my '•go?
t &gt; pay; fortunately nobody was Why does someone always come
along to Lake the wind out &lt;jf one's
hurt.
’ »•
sails and bring .you down to real
facts? Anyway I anprcuUited lhe
In New IxKatlom
Tlin Harry Fish barber shop has compliment even If It was far­
resumed operations In its new set­ fetched. I heard that one of the
ting—a nifty new place in lhe boys tn the service said they didn't
basement ot the Masonic building need to tell him who wrote the
Creasey news. He could tell by
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TTie Elwood Insurance Agency Is
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lobby while Walter Thornton is re­
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modeling the building wlueh hu
been the Agency's site.
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HASTINGS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST E 19*5

■ as
a a MFUf f
I weighed seven and one-half pounds,! Mrs. Gerald Swerdfeger of Buffalo,
Mrs. Wellesley Ironside wm hos­ ot flowered white net Jersey, her Surviving are her hutband. Samuel
p-n f ■ I ■ |&gt; W \
M ' and both mother and aon are doing | N- Y. This theme was chosen be- tess to Hospital Guild No. 17 on accessories being white, and she. Mkielnuui: a daughter. Mrs Mary
Lewis Hastings; one aon. Sgt. Robli V V M L n I. Vs J
'nicely and returned to their home'cause Charles Parker 1* with lhe (Thursday evening. The business wore a corsage of gardenias.
After a week in Michigan, they I ert Chaffee serving with the a«ny
'
'In this city on Wednesday.
Navy in tiie Pacific. Mrs. Roman session, and contract were preceded
Mra. Mwh Stutz who sold her , The Garrison family reunion will Feldpausch turned In the high by dessert. At bridge Mr*. Philip will Uave for a week in Alexan- I in the Pacific area; and three
fam, the first house northwest be held st Tyden park. August 12. 1 score, with gift* also going to Uie Mitchell and Mr*. William Pox drla. Va. from which they will take grandchildren The Rev_ Leeson
side trips to Washington and Mt. , Sharpe conducted the' funeral re«held the winning scores.
'
of the Algonquin school, now live* ;
-----------------------------------■ honored guest*. , .
Vemon. The remainder of Pfc. Col- *{* **
*tSmneNof,thehreal&lt;«tate transac- ' Tcn were present on Bunday at
Mrs. Lee Whitcomb entertained
Tn celebration of hl* ninth birth­ .ton's furlough they will spend day at 2.301 P. M.. and 'plennent
m Ulf HasUiys Fwp. cemetery.
ttans made through lhe Boyes 016 w*'*
borne of Mr. and at a luncheon last week Wcdnes- day. David Paul entertained at with hU parents In Texas
Mr*. Colston was graduated from MnQ u*nv r nR«m rv
Aavncv have been- the sale of the Mrs A- K Frandsen for a potluck , day honoring Mrs C. B. Weiss of dinner on Tuesday evening. July
f “ rodlry aged 76
farm Dome of Mt. and Mrs. Harry dinner and visit Those present Memphis, with high score going to 24. places being laid for six. Later Hasting* High school In lhe class
ot
'40
and
when
htr
husband
goes
..^'i
0„ Sunday at the
Soonable to Sir and Mr*. Harry were Mr. and Mr*. Prank Sage, i Mrs. Ouy Keller and a gift lo Mrs. tsr vu&gt;a
boy* «imutu
atended Thunderhead"
■ i&lt;u&gt;&gt;uc&lt;nr»u
Tm” r w'r’K!^ Greenfield home. 321 8 Jeffermn
Rmith The purchase by Mr and : Mrs. L^ H-Evart*. Miss Agnes Sim. Weiss One hears that a very ape- al Nie Strand, and all had a grand
Mrs Smith Snerman of the second Mr*. E A. Burton. Mr*. W L. Shul- : clal flower arrangement centered time.
®£n.ce ol lhe E. W BllM
St. 8he is survived by several nieces
Pfc. CuUton has just relumed: and nrphews Mrs Bradjcy WM a
ward home of the Ralph ■ Kerrs.
Mr*. Mabel Field and James , the table.
- ‘ *
J Compllmentasy to Miss Connie on furlough from lhe New Hebrides । former Hastings resident but has
The home on Algonquin lake for- Matthews.
ly ownea or me a n. txcicn- ■
i Prenuptial parties honoring MLv. Cook, brlde-cled. fifteen guests after three years In the Medical ilved jn Lansing lhe past 16 years,
| Funeral services were held at the
has been sold lo Mr. and Mrs
Monday evening five friends sur- Wanda Bower, whose marriage lo were entertained by Mrs Timothy corp* in the South Pacific.
Out-of-town guests were Mr and Leonard chapel on Wednesday al
Hammond The -Hugo Ander- | prised Roberta Sisson, lhe occasion Pfc. R. Carl Colston wa* an event Howard of Kalamazoo. Mrs Ralph
recenUy bought ,4 .lot*
tn the ::
h" birthday. Games, a weln- of Sunday, were given by Mrs Herrick and Miss Barbara Wilcox Mrs. Robert C. O'Neil. Mr. and Mrs ' 2:Q0 p. M . tiie Rev. L. Winston
son* recently
— ...
— which
—‘-i-*-were
------er. roost, dinner and the birthday 1 Stephen Cooley, who entertained
&lt;&gt;n Friday evening at the Charles Lawrence Wliaaie and Ronald, the I stone officiating. Interment I n
Uiscoln Park addition
—*•“ .with ice cream
— w-i
helped
—• •-to make 30 guest* at a miscellaneous show­ । Leonard cottage at Podunk lake Rev and Mr. W A. Grubbs. Mar- ! Riverside cemetery.
owned by Dr. and Mrs. Ouy Kel­ cake
--------------- - ------------------lar. Mr. and Mr*. Melby Mllleran's the party more enjoyable. Roberta er last week Munday evening: the An attractive arrangement of white Jin and Philip. Mrs Donald Koew- I
home on S. Park St. was sold to; --- —---- ---------- ---------- -------- « girls of lhe E. W Bliss office, who I roses centered the dining table ers of Grand Rapids; Miss Irene MRS. CLARA K. CARR
i gave a dinner at Betty's Inn Tues­ I where a wedding cake was served Baker of Battle Creek; Miss Betty j Mrs. Clara K. Corr, aged 67. died
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Worrell. Tlie . gifts.
-------Mrs------------Marshall------Cook.
- - Connie
--------- —
cut- Barnes uf Augusta; and Mis* Her- &lt; Tuesday morning at her luxne in
home on Algonquin lake of the I
, ,
„ *
,
, day and presented the bride-to-be -by
ex­
Rutland township after an exEdward Sentz's was purchased by
Charles Wayne Merrick, who L* with a tray and tabic lamp; Miss i ling the first piece, and Mn. Haw- nice Cairns of Lansing.
tended Jllneaa. Her home was for­
cream BouMr. and Mrs. Dale Lapham
1 vlflllng here from Oklahoma CJty. Evelyn Kocpllngcr. who invited a I ard serving the ice erratn
past 29
. merly
mril, in
111 Otsego
VW&lt;»U but
JU4 for the
UIC yiu.l
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Furrow Okla., celebrated hU seventh birth- small group for dessert Ute same 1 quels &lt;&gt;f vurt-colored flowers ccnFRANK W. ROGERS
' years has lived in Barry county.
received word otr Tuesday ot the day on Tuesday by entertaining evening: and Miss Maxine Oslroth, tered the dessert tables At con- CAPTAIN
On
Thursday
afternoon.
July
10.
i
surviving
are
tier
husband.
Wilaccidental death of Dr Joseph eleven of his friends at the home who gave a shower Wednesday eve- tract. Mrs. Philip Mltehell and funeral services were held ut the j num Carr; one daughter. Mrs.
■ Mrs William Fox were winners and First Presbyterian cnurch for Cap- Charles Pelee. Lunecr. one son. C.
Erickson of Chicago on Sunday (of Mr and Mrs Wayne Merrick nlnB.
forenoon In an auto crash. Dr. I Games and refreshmenu were en* * ‘
Mr* Leslie Cook held the winning
W Rogers, who wus. h. Carr, Marshall; two grandchilThursday evening. Miss Margaret rummy score Connie was remem­ tain Frank
Erickson. who has visited in Has- • Joyed,
in un airplane crash on ML idren; and a brother. Charles FishJohrTcock, Mrs. Clarence Johncock. bered with a KtlrM pri-r and was klllcd
tings many time*, wa* a brother
* * *
, ,,
Whitney. Cal. while cn route from rr. Grand Rapids. Funeral services
of David Erickson, a former well
Friday evening Mr and Mrs tftid Mr* RozeJI Stanton enter­ also presented with a shower of El Centro. Cal., to CorvallL*. Ore.. W||| be at the Leonard chapelThls
known local resident. Dr. Erickson ' Richard Cook entertained
..........................
at din—: tallied with a miscellaneous allow­ lovely mfscellanruU.* vif*-'
*'{ on
mi au volunteer
&gt;uiuuim ruuuue
logoi, Seven'
oevvu nflemoon
routine flight.
- ------ -•
— o’clock,
'—-*■ the •»Rev.
—
at •two
.... honoring Mr
.Jr and Mrs n
Gerald
was one of the city physicians of | ner
—'■* ; er at the latter's home in honor of town guest* were Mrs Marshall l (jlhrr officers were killed with him
Winston Stone officiating In­
Buffalo. N Y . place* Mr*. Richard Bookhelmer 'Mar- Cook. Lansing. Mr* Jack Nelson, including Ills navigator and crew L
rhicaim
Swerdfcgcr of Bu"Chicago.
terment in Ute Rutland cemetery.
Five deacons from the Rev Lea- being laid for ten. Contract was । veta Jenkinsi. At Bunco, Mrs l&gt;eeatur. fnd
and Miss Audrey chief. who had served with him in
Mr. Roman
r&gt;n&lt;vmn p
.m. I Chester Johncock won high and •
Feldaon Sharpe's former church visited ployed with Mrs.
wi.
| me South Pacific The plane was
pausch------and-------Mrs -------Chester
Hodges
-..- Miss Millie Wholen won low Tiie
--------at the church last Sunday and --------reported missing on Feb 2. 1945. and
an winner*
winners and the honoree*
honorees were I bride received many lovely Rifts
Places were laid for ten at the ilie wreckage was first sighted »n
brought him a gift of a fluorescent os
presented a guest prize.-------------------------------------- • • •
dinner given by Mr nnd Mrs Don June 3D. alter a thorough search by
lamp for his study.
The Rev. Lesson Sharpe will be
Mrs Wesley Burrell. Mrs O. Av­ Siegel on Friday evening. Guest* ulrplunc.s. traiLiport planes and
Tiie next regular meeting of the
Elghi friend* of Ellen Bump were ery Aten, and Miss Mary Campbell were Mr and Mrs Clarence Weiss. civilian*.
chaplain for the Goodwill conferWomen of the Moose will be held
her guest* on Friday at the home were hostesses at a luncheon Sat­ Nfrrfiphis. Tenn . Dr nnd Mrs Rom
Capt Rogers was born In Chi­ Friday. August 3. at 8 pin.
and will conduct devotional scrv- of her aunt. Miss Alice Foley, at urday nt the country home of Mr* Lethbridge. Mason. and from Has- cago. Aug 4 1919, hLs parents mov­
Middle lake honoring Joyce Echtl- Burrell's parent* in hr Plainwell
ing to Hustings when lie wus but a
Thc Thomapple Garden club will
Four students from Hastings are naw'* birthday. Tlie girls had a honoring Mrs Addo Hussey Boyce Mr.* Charles McIntyre ard Mr* year old He graduated from lhe lo­ meet at 2;(K»; Thursday, Aug 9. at
happy
time with
cards, other games and Mrs Rcvn Wood Jacobson Ravmond Finnic Mr and Mrs cal high school in the class of 1937. lhe home uf Mrs. Elmer Robinson.
enrolled for the summer session at —
..............
. .........
then attended Western Michigan 1111 S Park street. There will be
Western Michigan college They । and refreshments,
Guest* from Hastings were Mrs Weiss held tup contract scores
College in Kalamazoo where tie re­ a millinery parade of flower hat*
D. A. VnnBtuklrk, Mrs. Bertha
are Gertrude McPharlln. who is
ceived hl* B S degree in 1941 He
enrolled in early elementary edu­
Kuhn, nnd the MlAses Helen Wudr
by lhe members entirely of
Mr* Robert Walldorff was has­ and Grace Edmond* Others at­
Saturday evening. July 38. Mr* took tils examinations early so he made
cation curriculum: Grace Watson,
or foliage or both. Each
.. ....... ..
wa* surprised by could enlist as u naval aviation ca- flowers
who 1* enrolled In later elementary tes* to her bridge club of eight for tending were Mcsdames Morton Hugo Anderson
member U&gt; to bring one. Prizes will
dessert
nnd
contract
on
Friday
education curriculum: Arlo Van
Hilbert, Stanley Whenter, Forrest sevcral of iter friends in crlcbra- 1 det in June, 1941, beginning his be awarded.
evening.
Mrs.
Richard
Brower.
Mrs
Houten and Richard Faster, who
Johnson, nnd the Misses Genevieve lion of her birthday anniversary | training at the Gruase lie naval staGerald
Lawrence
nnd
Mrs
Linden
Heart*
were
played
with
Mr*
Shel&lt;I««
l
Later
he
was
sent
to
Jackare enrolled In the Navy V-12 pro­
Kern. Virginia Luikrn*. and Alice
The V.FW Auxiliary will meet
Corpus Chris
Snyder held lhe winning scores.
bv Nx*h ns the winner Refresh- sonville. Flu
v,'‘ . then U» **•«*•r-hn..­
gram.
Donlje.
ti. Tex. Here he transferred to tiie Thursday evening at 7:30 al the
menu closed a happy evening
Marines and was made a Second VP.W. hall.
Red. white, and blue flowers and
Dr. and Mnt. Norbert SchowalLieutenant on March 21. 1942. On
ter are happy over the birth of a tallies struck a patriotic note in
Tiie mother* nf the Busy Eight
Barbara Shannon was hostess for May 29. 1942. he received ills gold
son. Thomas Oeorge. on Saturday, the bridge luncheon al Mrs Ches­ girls, took the girls for a chicken
* Ings and reported to lhe we*t
July 21, at the Osteopathic hos­ ter Hodge*' last week Wednesday, dinner at Mr* Haneys, and then
pital in Battle Creek. The baby honoring Mrs. Charles Parker and spent the evening al Mrs. Effie last Friday at her home on Wal­ coast tor assignment He was sent
to lhe Pacific war area for trans­
Roush s nnd plaved gainer. Each nut St Top honor* were won bv port
service, flying supplies in to the I Lacey
girl received a gift from her moth- Mrs William Dibble nnd Elisabeth various
bases and returning with | "
Resident*
■•
or former resident*
French The other bridge plovers
were Marjorie HUI. Florence casualties. For fourteen months hr | from the vicinity of Lacey are corFrench. Martha Maus, Mary Bed­ continued this work, .seeing service dlally Invited to a basket picnic
in New Caledonia. Guadalcanal, lhe 1 ^ug 12 at the Briggs church.
Mrs Carrie Coleman entertained ford and Gall Faster
Solomons.
New
Britain.
New
GeorI
■ -—■
her bridge club of two tables Tues­
gla. Guam and other military base* . Welcome
tveieome Corner*
i ornen
day evening.
of operation*. He was awarded I The Welcome L AS. members—
COLSTON—BOWER
four
gold
sure
for
combat
duty
and
I
don
t
fonJf
,
t
lhp
jen
---,
---(
me
picnic a&lt;
wi Ty(
i&gt;urii
Before an altar banked with
I don't forget the plcnlc
Proslderitla Unit citation
c taUon I—
pnrku Aug
Br|n&lt; —.... own ..&lt;•&gt;|&gt;W(.
»— »9 &lt;&gt;.&lt;-.
Mis* Lena Leiter of Buchanan. paliik* and lance baskets of gladioli held a Presidential
Ouadal- |
on&lt;j sandwiches and one
Ml** Marie Rowe of Big Rapids , nnd mixed flowers, Wanda Eleanor for meritorious action at Guadalcanal. His plane was a C-47 and 1I dish to pass. Wc extend a cordial
nand
Miss
Helen
FurnUs
of
Nash1
Bower,
daughter
of
Mr
nnd
Mrs
TODDLER'S SUN SUITS
time he was in the j' invitation lo nil former members
I ville were honored by a carry-in [ Fred F Bower, became the bride of most ofhelhe
was on night duty, which i
'i dinner Saturday evening at the Pfc R Cnrl Colston, son ot Mr Pacific
especially hazardous
Seersucker. Print and stripe. Boys
I home of Mrs John Dawson. Co- ' and Mrs B C Colston of La Rue. Wils
Reunion
In January, 1944. he was returned School
hostesses
with
Mr.*
Dawson
were
Texas,
Sunday.
July
29
nt
the
The annual reunion of the
and girls. Sixes I to 4. Vol- QQc
the United States and stationed
' j Mrs. Edna Fitzgibbons, Miss Grace First United Brethren church at to
McKelvey. Branch, and
at San Diego. Cal . as an instruc­ Mudge.
Morgan
school* will be held at
,, Edmonds, and Miss Helen Wade
ues to $1.59.
Special
but made four trips into the
Out-of-town guests in addition to
The double ring service wa* read tor.
resort, Thomapplc lake.
Pacific, after hLs return, bringing Sanborn's
Thursday. Aug 9. IMS A picnic
the guests of honor were Mrs Vic­ by the Rev Arthur M Coldren be­ back wounded men
tor FumiM of Nashville and Mrs fore n gatherinq of 100 guest*,
Rogers_ dinner will be served at noon
Tlie remains ot Capt. —
SAILOR CAPS
Morton Hilbert of Dearborn.
prayer being offered by the Rev were relumed to Hastings on Tues­ Bring table service and sugar
'V A Grubb* of Grund Rapid*, a day July 17. Captain Edgar Lan­
White with navy band.
y| Qc
-i— , Coala Grove
personal friend of lhe bride's lam- caster Of Dallas, Texas, a_ close
Remember the supper at Coats
friend of the deceased, accompanyReg. 79c.
Special
tv •foreUig the body. On Thursday
— | Grove church basement served by
riagc by her father, wore a while noon, July 19. services were held at | Club's 4 and 5 from 6:30 on.
satin gown with full skirt of mar­ lh«' family residence near Dowling
quisette The tight bodice hid a for the relatives and friends, and
WASH SUITS
square neckline and long sleeve* later lhe body was brought lo the I D'1*0"
with points that extended over the Presbyterian church where it lay । The regular meeting of the Del­
Boy Scout style and color.
hand Her fingertip veil of mar­ hi slate until two o'clock The Rev. ton Inland Lakes Garden club will
quisette was caught in a liars nf Lcason H Sharpe conducted Uie be held at the home of Mrs LilSixes 3 to 6
$4 00
while satin Howers, atirt she car­ funeral services, using a letter Uie Ilan Rapp at Wall lake. Thursday,
Reg $1.59.
Special
।
ried n white shower bouquet of parents had received from Captain Aug 9. at 2 pm. Roll call will be
The f..i_
fol­
Charles O Fumlss as lhe basis of Favorite Perennial Flower. *rh»
roses, gardenias, and gladioli.
Frank Ccoper
Coo|»er can;
sang owing program will be given Peony
Ml** Dorothy Ann Bower, only iiL, sermon.
sister of the bride wa* her maid the Marines hymn during Uie serv- ,। Care. Mrs Evcah Whittemore;
i
Garden
Care
for
September.
Mrs
I
of honor. A floor-length dress of
SLACK SUITS
ing" Capt.
Rogers are hLs m.
Survivlt
"
Blanche Stevens
blue net over silk of the same color
Mr . and —Mrs
Frank
The Home Literary club will hold
• - -—— Rogcontrasted with her shower bou­ parents. L..
Boy's medium weight fabric.
two sisters.
sUters. Mrs.
Mrs Cecil C. iwvRob- its next meeting at the home of
quet of pink rosebud*. blue lark­ ers.
erts. Baton Rouge. La., and Mrs. Mrs Leon Leonard with Mrs. Mar­
spur.
and
baby's
breath
and
the
Blue or Brown.
$019
William
Schader.
Jr
.
BatUe
Creek,
shall
Norwood and Mrs Mary Doapink satin flowers worn in her hair one niece. Mary Lxiuise Roberts,
Sixes 7 to 14. Special "
Russel) C Townsend, cousin of
the bride, who just returned from Baton Rouge; three aunts and four be— Interesting People of tlie World
service in Germany with lhe P5th uncles.
Committal services were at River­
division, acted as best man Ushers side cemetery, six navy men from
BOY'S TWILL OVERALLS
were Lawrence Wilson of Grand Kalamazoo acting as pallbearers.
Rapid*. cousin of the bride, and The American Legion honor guard
Excellent quality. Novy twill.
Gerald O*troth
nnd a firing squad consisting of
Reg. $1.39.
Mr and Mrs Steuben J. Cooley World War II men and veterans as­
Special
were master nnd mistress of cere­ sisted in the final services al the
monies
grave. The arrangements were in
The
mother
nf
the
bride
chase
charge
ot Captain Lancaster
CHILDREN'S
for her daughter's wedding a dress
Honorary pallbearers were former
of printed white Jersey and wore classmates and friends of Capt
SPRING COATS
Fine Hose Noxxlei
a gardenia corsage
Rogers. Capt. Edgar Lancaster C*plPreceding the ceremony. MU» Ralph Mayfield. Capt. Charltw O
Made ot Darable Plastic
Coad wool content. Bright colors.
Marian Cooley sang "Because” and Fumlss. CapL Frank J MacDon­
Non-adjustable 3‘. inch noxxle.
Sizes 2 to 6. Reg. $7.50.
$E95
"Tiie Sunshine of Your Smile " ald Capt D. Russell: LL
Assorted, yello
i. 25'
Mrs Marjorie Thompson- plaved a Duane Hobbs. Lt. DeForrest Wal­
Special w
piano solo. "Barcarolle/, and the ton. Lt Marshall Cook. Lt. Donald
Doxes. Lt David Townsend. U.
traditional wedding marches
A tiered wedding cake with fig­ (jgi Horace Angel. Lt &lt;Jg' Wil­
MISSES' DRESSES /
ures of a bride and a soldier bride- liam Gladstone. Warrant Officer J
Kring. Pvt Rowland J. Cusack. Ph.
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reception at the home of the Bow­ M I c Walter Byrun Hobbs, ami
print}. Sizes 9 to 18.
T Sgt Reid Furrow'.
t .
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Value to $3.98.
Special
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Mr.* Mae Bidelman. ugrd 74. died
Jay Snyder nnd Arthur Struble
on
Thursday.
July
26.
at
her home ।
Miss Bernice Cairn* of Lansing,
In Rutland township. She was a
WOMEN'S DRESSES
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Tlie bride s going-awny outfit was . lifelong resident of Barry county/
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ORGANIZATIONS

COMMUNITY NOTICES

98

Girls' League last week due to the
Pair. The Strand won gnoUier—
will speak on: Rehabilitation ot beating the Western Auto 17-8.
The Shop continued In the win
WillUtn Rose of Kalamazoo, who column taking lhe game frign Ute
with hl* family spend* their sum­ Caaltea.
,
The games thl* week are post­
men »l Crooked lake, will show
motion pictures in the Delton poned ones from lhe first of tiie
Methodist church Wednesday eve­ season.
ning.'Aug. 9.
8URPR1HED BY FIVE
MEMBERS
Remember preaching next Sun­ FORMER
The Rev. Ixquon Sharpe was sur­
day at 10 o'clock. We hope a goodly
on Sunday when he arrived
number will attend both church and prised
at lhe rnomlng service of lhe First
Sunday school.
Presbyterian church to find five of
deacons of his former pastorTlie Cedar Creek Cemetery Cir­ the al
Morgan Park. HI., had come
cle will be entertained Wednesday atE
to visit him The men were David
afternoon. August 8. at lhe home Magee,
Arthur Crandell. D. A Barof Mr*. Irene Dickerson. All arc
more.
Raymond Savage and Sam
welcome.
Isles. The guest* brought their
former
pastor a fiourescent ■ lamp,
DATE OF MARRIAGE
sutabliy inscribed, for use tn his
Is ANNOUNCED
Mr and Mrs. Robert W. Cook studv Their vlxlt was greatly en­
announce that Saturday. August 4. joyed by the Rev. and Mr* Sharpe.
ha* been named as the date ot lhe
marriage of their daughter. Miss FLORENCE M. RAIR1GH
Florence M. Raleigh, daughter of»
Constance C&lt;x»k, and Sgt. Francis
John McCloskey of Trenton. N. J. Mr and Mrs. Calvin Ralrlgh. passed
Father John V. Dillon will read lhe away Wednesday. July 18. 1945, aft­
service at ten o'clock In the fore­ er a long Illness She was born May
noon al the St Rose of Lima 19. 1908 on tiw old homestead near
church, in the presence of the im­ Woodland Florence attended t|ie
mediate relatives and Intimate Woodland school until she cotnerted Ute eighth grade. Moving to
friends.
uskegon with tier porenU. she
Following the ceremony, a wed­ attended
St. Jean's Catholic high
ding breakfast for the relatives will school.
, graduating in 1929 a* the
be served at the Country club.
high scholastic honor won for her
a
scholarship
which she rcfu.M-d to
SOFTBALL
enter St. Joseph's College for Girls
at Adrian. Mich While al Adrian
'Die annual Bnrry-Ionta-Eaton site won the Morrison scholarship lo
county suftbiill tournament will YpsilanU Teacher's college, which
open Monday night at Recreation she attended one year II was while
park in Woodland The first of she wa* at Ypsilanti that )wr hear­
three games juhedulrd fur the op­ ing failed rapidly and she realized
ening night will begin ut 7:30 tiiat she would never be able to
o'clock.
take the place In lhe world, for
Ten men's teams and four girls' which she yearned and fur which
team* are entered In the competi­ she wa* so aptly fitted.
Florence was a devout Catholic
tion for the two championships.
Of U\eae. all of the girls team* are and despite her infirmities and
from the Hastings League, and two rapidly failing health, she retained
of the men's entries are from Hus­ lo tlie last Iht ready wit and Minif
dispoaliloii ijearlng her siufering
tings.
There will be three games played with a patience and fortitude which
on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednes­ will ever be a lesson to her parents
day evenings, with a doubleheader and to the wide circle of friends who
scheduled for lhe remaining three survive her
She was a member of the St Ro e
nights of the week's play. There
of Hastings, where funeral
will be a girls' game each evening, church
were conducted by tiie Rev.
inasmuch a* the two-game knock­ services
V. Dillon at 10 a m July 21.
out rule will be followed in their John
Interment wus made at Mt Calvary
quest for the championship.
Girls' entries Include: Western cemetery.
Auto, Casitc. Strand Theater, and
Hastings Mtg. Cq.
AT THE THEATRES
Men's entries are: E. W BlLv* John Wayne and Ann Dvorak In
Co; Hastings Mfg. Co., Prceport.
Sunfield. Woodland. Leighton Eag­
Action and drama combine ef­
les. Lake Odessa Standard Ollers, fectively th this movie about the
Luke Odessa Auto Parts. Bulldogs, roaring Barbary Coast of old Sun
and Hornets.
Francisco.
The drawing held Tuesday eve­
ning arranged for the following with Dorothy MeGulre
schedule:
and Robert Young
.
Monday—
A deeply moving love story. The
7: 30— Men—Sunfield vs Bulldog* Enchanted Cottage L* distinguished
8: 30—Girls—Casltc vs. Strand with excellent performances by thu
9:30—Men—Hastings Mfg Co. vs.
Hornet*
Tuesday—
7.30- Men-E. W BUM Co. v«
Lake Odessa Standard Oil
8: 30—Glrto-- Hastings Mfg. Co
vs Western Auto
9: 30—Men — Freeport vs.
Odessa Auto Parts

"Rockin' in lhe Rockies"
A h&lt;«t»of screen, radio, stage, re­
cording. stars plus new song hilt
luck this movie with action and
musical entertainment.

«tarring Sonja Henle
Besides the technicolor skating
scene extravaganzas, a good east
and a good story make this n mov­
ie to enjoy.
Otto
Krueger, Nina Foch
BlUa Team:
The Ameiican Beating Co. of in "Escape In the Fog"
The movie Is a spy thriller and
Grand Rapid*. Grand Rapids City
the
scene
is laid on the San Fran­
AAA Champs, beat Uie Bliss team
cisco waterfront
Monday 12 to 2
Ulis* Schedule
August 3—Olaffson Tool and Die
Co. of Lansing — doublrheader Western Auto vs. Bliss Girls' team
- here at 7:00.
August 4—Lansing Eagles-here
August S--Strand and Bliss teams Private party needs o good lata
—doublrhrader at Albion with Al­ model car. Will pay all cash.
bion All-Star* al 2 00
August &amp; Battle Creek Jacees— Write full details to P.O. Box
here.
281, Hastings, Michigan.

Only one game was played In the

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�The Strand won another - Hi
ng lhe Western Auto 17-6.
Shop continued hi the win
in taking lhe game from the
• games this week are past- H
I ones from the first of lhe

TIIE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, IMS

Mlu Harriet Van Epp*, of Decatur! Hasting* is spending her woek’svaMr. R. C. Kverltarl laqt Jacob Rchor and other relative*
husband. Mr and Mr* Roy Doug- w*re read at Ute Emmanuel Holi­
spent
epenl the
lhe weekend in Rut
East Lan
Lan-­ cation m Iowa and Nebraska.
Mr. and Mr* Rex Perry and cull- Uss part of test week
ness church In Battle Creek by the
sing. Mbs Van Epp* returned to
Harry O. Buaii of Lo* Au-—“--p »v dren and Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Helm
Mr. Victor Funu* and Miss Helen । Rev. M. L. Goodman
geles. California, arrived Munday ‘urned Tuesday Irorn a ten day trip and children returned Sunday frptn purntes of Nashville were weekend
Richard Foster and Arlo Van her home on Monday.
For tome lime, the Rev. Hol­
tn
trt.it
v&gt;
—
.........
...
m
Detroitto
id
Toronto.
Canaaa
Clarmcc
WelM
arrived
from
Houten-were home from Kalama­
“ J?0
v«:auon •*.
guest* of Mr*. C B. McIntyre.
stein wa* uasicr of the Pilgrim
Miss
Olive
Lathrop
of
Detroit
ccMemphis.
Tenn.,
the
last
of
the
Mt».
William
Ewers
and
Miss
Jane
Mr*.
Richard
Covey
and
Judy
are
George
Hillman,
and
sori.
Lt.
Rob
­
zoo over the weekend, returning
k..r. Ol Brnxon Haronr vlMusd xr&gt;. »Ultlng tnc
Bl the rMOrt Holiness church on N. Broadway
.
'cotn)&gt;anie&lt;l them.
pn Sunday to resume their V-5 week and this week Mr. and Mr*. ert W. Busli
before accepting a pastorate in
Mrs. Alice Sherman returned to
Web* and children and Dr. and
they recently purchased at Beech­ Grand
training at WMCE.
Rapids.
■ nuinua, aim iwr*. rnuii
;iici iiotiie iii viiniio napius many,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Furrow and wood. Wall lake.
HER MEMBERS
Eileen Rogers, who lias been vis­ Mnt. Guy C. Keller art. occupying
The newlywed* are spending « Bridie high scores were
after sjwnding u week with Mrs —----- *-- tA.
• Rev. Leason Sharpe wassurMr. and Mrs. Morton Hilbert of
iting her grandparent*. Mr. and the Linington cottage at Podunk
I Bertha dhennan.
They attended the guests of Mr. and Mn. Freeman Dearborn were guests lost weekend few days in northern Michigan and by Mr* Harold Phllhgw, I
Mr -ind Mr.
Sherman. evening.
I on Sunday when he arrived
Mr* John Rose, for two week*, re­
1?™ ^aCi Combs and juxjeo Thursday
upon their return plan to live at Bristol. Mr*. Dvl bOK
runow uurmg Use luir Robert wui pf ^r. &lt;nd MnL q. Avery Aten.
r piomlng service of the First
During fair week. Mrs. Bouic UM-rrttim“ AL
turned
to
hqr
home
In
Battle
Creek
G
,ui^.
n
Ch
*
r
^
lu?
I
Mr
und
Mr*
N.
C.
bherman
and
Indian
lake
near
Vicksburg
for
lhe
Mn. C. R. Brandrtrtlar.
Miss Mary Bobko and Mrs Mary
yterlan church to find live of
Leonard entertained her great- tbl.cd Mr. and Mr*. John Jordan daughter. Ardith. spent Sunday tn one of three men in charge ol the
on Monday.
interesting government exnlblt at Czerwlnskl of Grand Rapid* called
leucons of hLs former mistor­
Betty- . Ann Web. ­ Thursday and attended the fair.
» ~«e i
Bellevue, the guests of Mrs Hum the fairgrounds. He is an wdnanc*
Mr. and Mrs William Fighter grnnddsughtcr.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Skinner and stein hu been employed a* office
t Morgan Park. HI., had come
ber.
her. 5,grand
r’ J,?ut1 Kalamazoo, hcr
rand"Mr- and Mr* Clarence Dr Plant.! Springer.’
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fight­ !r
manager at the Robinson «tore and Kiwaniani Sm
inspector in Grand Rapids.
Mrs Mary Shay Sunday.
Ut him The men were David
daughter. Ruth Monica of Clover- । were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mr und Mrs. James A. Johnson
er
of
Grand
Rapids
several
days
Rev.
Holstein
is
pastor
nf
the
First
.urn.
deny
narluw
nws
relumed
Edward
Shay
of
Grand
Ledge
oale. Arthur Crandell. D. A. BarService nf
of Free.
Free- Mr* Charles Potts at their Gun'and the former* sister. Mr*. LM-rth* fruia Worce*ter. Ma**., where she ir&lt;j on his sL*fcr-ln-law. Mr*. Mary Pilgrim Tabernacle in Grand Rap­
last week during the former’s va­ dale und Herbert Rervu-e
Raymond Savage and Sam
U. of M. Color Film
cation.
lake coltege.
1 Sherman, attended tlie Yankee spent her vacation.
Shay, and attended the Barry Co. ids.
The guests brought their
Carvcth Hodgson of Morgan­
Mr und-Mrs. Hoy Smith of South Xlr
v™
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Henry of
r pastor a flourescent lamp,
town. W. Va.. 1* visiting hl* grand­
Grandville
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs
Pf"d- llid- “*'d_ p’i,1',!, “’*? Ur‘John Shoemaker and Raymond
lly Inscribed, for use In his
tber smith ol Fort SIU. Okla., are McCann came Thursday from Byron COUNTRY CLUB
Shirley Henry on Thursday nnd parent*. Mr and Mr* A H Car- a,h W »s sfi’ u..„ Mr- 2^
Their VhR was greatly enA bountiful bouquet of pink and
vejh, ut Wtdl lake ills parent* are
guest* of Mr. und Mr* Edwut omnn Center to visit Mr. Shoemaker’s
Friday and attended Uie fair
by the Rev. and Mrs Sharpe.
• *- ---- -—
—
I Mr and Mr*. Roland Valentine of this week.
mother. Mr* Paul Skinner, and white gladioli greeted Country club |
Recent guest* of Mr and Mrs exacted later
.....Ml u,
i YpsUantl came Friday to spenu me
Mr. and Mr* Lisle McArthur of — - —
Miss Lorxaln* Schantz is visiting ottier relatives and friends. They member* and guest* at their Tue*L. B. Lockwood were Mrs. Norbert
d*y luncheon, while mixed garden playing In the war effort.
IENCF. M. RA1RIGH
JBWulHva'S''
Gull lake were guest* of Mr *nd sing spent lhe weekend at their | weekend with their parents. Mr and cousins m 0.10 thli week
also attended the fair.
Fence M. Ruirlgh. daughter of»^Br»“‘"'“n- MIm Ruth Lockwood. Mrs. Charles Faul over the week­ home here.
Mrs.
Fred
Durkee
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nichol* »r.d
Mr,. Pauline Skinner went lo Bat­ flowers with blue predominating
Dunbar .Sullivan and Mrs. Llovd
nd Mrs. Calvin Ralrlgh. mswI
uunoar
E. w. Parmalee was inducted m
Nancy Brown of Ann Arbor was'J L. Valentine, ’ineir auughter children of Corning. N. Y.. were tie Creek to call on Pic. vUtnes B. centered the tables, where M were
.
&gt;■ Golet and son. Bob. nil of Detroit end.
Wednesday. July 18. 1045. afta new member by Harrieon Dodds,
Mis* Grace Edmond* end her the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. ! *te» hud been visiting her graud- guest* of Ids uncle and aunt, Mr. Bagley and 6/Sgl Harry 8- Midtfle- seated.
II Mary Lou Sullivan of Detroit Is
mg Illness. She wus born May
Brrt Bjxrk*. last week. Mr. and parents tor three weeks returned
ot the education com­
High honors at bridge went to chairman
ton and other patients at Percy
II spending her vacation hero with shier. Mr*. Edwin Pate of LincolA Mrs. A- Lynn Brown came for the nonlc w*111 them. Mrs Arthur Val- und Mrs. Gilbert Puller. Monaay.
mittee.
08 on the old homestead neur
lhe
E.
W.
Parmatecs
and
Mrs.
Jones
hospitel.
Mr*
Gordon
Ironside.
Mrs.
Philip
Park,
will
lxluncheon
gm-*t*
of
II her grandparents and other rclaland Florence attended the
and Mr* Spnrks returned to entinc and Uirce sens who had been Gerald Steinke were in Detroit a
LI Robert Bush called on Mr. and Mitchell, and Mrs. Roman FeldGuests were William March J.
Mr* Fred L. Keeler and MU* Jean fnlr.
Ann Arbor with them for a vtait
visiting in Middleville nnd Hast- tew days this week on a business Mn. Roy Bush Saturday.
land school until she cxitnFranklin
Huntley,
Henry Oldham.
pausch
a
short
business
meeting
Gorman
of
Grand
Rapid*
lomorII Jim and Jack Jones, who spent
I the eighth grade. Moving to
Mrs.
and Illite ,ln»* 4,”cc b5r liu'ba;‘d ci.tered Nen - trip.
i Mr. and Mr*. W L. Hinman leave preceded the bridge.
Forrest Bennett and William W.
• I . —
r- Bernita——Berlin
I] the past school year here with row. Friday
rgon with her parents, she
CP rP,llrn,'d with tlie Roland Vai.
Bernard McPharlm. Edward Free- today for Bay City to visit Mr. and
Sgt
Raymond Reynold* was Anujj.u.
d,‘\U8ht&lt;rC t»_h
Rcbccc®. nrr spending j'entinea,
Out-of-town guests were Mr* &lt;J. Stoothoff uf Baltic Creek.
|| their grandparents. Mr. and Mm.
led St. Jean’s Catholic high
H‘.!,x”WPrk
u'“r.k v11’ ,u’r h«Jil»«»id* rl»*rbmd. and Edward Jr. spent the Mrs. M. C. Musolf. Their grand­ F Chidester. Williamsville. N. Y„
home
on
a
3-duy
pass
from
Mis‘
i
;
II O*car Janta. have gone to their
I. graduating in 1029 as the
Dorothy Stanley, H A I c. is ex­ weekend fulling on th- Maiguiae son. Martin, who Jias spent the with Mrs Edward Goodyear: Mrs.
iuid utteiuled lhe fair with
PfUMord and
|1 new home in Dowagiac. Mr nnd stssippi
ctorlun of her class. Her
summer here, returned to Bay City Ixilo Power* Ketchum. East Ijan1- -----Hllhdsle,
Mich., and Oak Harbor. | pccteci home from Great Lakes. III. river north of Big Rapid*
scholastic honor won for her
|l Mrs William Jones, who were . hl* wife
' lur the weekend.
Mrs. Reva Denson U enjoying a wlth them.
*ing. with Mrs. H. S. Wedel: Mr*.
Reynolds
and naipiu*
father,! Ohio.
□larship which she refused lo
H guests of hL* parent* during their 1 Myron
T,vuo&lt;-«uaj
ininMiMiiu
Cap; and Mr*. Ar land Murlln Allen' tne'gue^.Wo?nMrM,md^Mrr*
spent
Wednesday
Grand
Rapid*
Granville Mitchell. Tucson. Ariaona. Dance at Freeport I.O.O.F. Hall
St Joseph’s College for Girls
|l vacation, returned Sunday tn thrlr
HOLSTEIN—ROSSMAN
Mr*
R Monday lur Atlantic City. N. Sto iXtli 'Jl Hta? Yhb I Penney store.
Mr* Erl
Erl Flory
Floryand
anddaughter.
daughter.EdEd- j &gt;'«*'
with Mrs. Philip Mitehell; Mrs.
Irian. Mich While at Adrian
■ Imtnc in Detroit
Many Hastings and Freeport Hugh Stone. Detroit, with Mrs.
a snrnt
U‘. A guest last week of Mrs. Lila Mcspent th*
the weekend with friends JJ ■ after spending a twelve clay *eck
on the Morrison scholarship to
|| Mr and Mr*. W D Qnnirs are n».
Saturday. August 4. 1945
' Ker was Mrs Lyla Fitzgerald of friends will be Interested In the Gordon Ironside: and Mrs. H. Paul­
,
furlough with their parents. Mr
Mr, PrnIlk
r
inU Teacher’s college, which
|| ut Wall lake this week Thrlr
Frank
Ccburn nnd Mrs. Cassopolis.
marriage of the Rev C V Holstein son. Muskegon, with Mrs. Willard Freeport, Michigan. Coma and
Mr. and Mrs L....
Basil Acker u
of. and Mr* Myron Tucaerman ~"t
ami chirk
Bits?
wr-ro
[tended one year. Il was while
U guests arc Mr and Mrs Charles Laingsburg.
t-uirx Bibs
were at Gun lake on
Mt. and Mrs. F. W. Drukenbrod of Grand Rapids and Miss Viola Smith
were Thursday
Thursday Mr and Mr*
Howard Marun1 Smidav
with^Jlui
.
Ohio, were
xs at Ypsilanti that Iwr henrbring
your friend*.
|| Morey nnd son of Nile* und Mrs.
aic spending this week in Chicago. Rossman of Battle Creek last Wed­
-n '.
lilcd rapidly and she rrallzetf
evening RUeate of Mr nnd Mrs
artJn exwet to hr
„ •&gt;'&gt;&gt; frknd*.
..
,
|| Nettle Vandcarlft
Mrs. LuclUe Gliding of La Crosse, nesday evening. The marriage rites Mcsdame* James Bristol. Howard
Mr*
she would never be able to
McGIockllp.
, inuuierrcu to urcetuboro. N. Car '; Die Rev. ana "I
’”. Lensun Sliarj*1 Wisconsin,
|| Mr and Mr* Charles DeVauIt of Robert
was u guest last week ol
the place In lhe world for
Mrs Stanley Cumming* ha* a* «*m niter their arrival in Atlantic 1 Wednesday fur «nl week* vacation. Mrt.
l-a
ronlalne.
ind
.
were
Kiirs'or
Floyd
Myers
guest:
week Mrs
Mrs Arthur
ArthurR
weuncxiuy mr
wrex* vacation,
she yearned und for which
srrr—
tucsls this
this week,
R ;w»w- City
Mary Lockwood.
Lockwood, Sue Stuck.
Stuck, Bev
Bev- .
Mr and Mr* Hcrtx-rt J Fr- - ii.ul ley.
Mary
On Aug 10. Itev Sharpe will go to
Hr=
Austin Niche?
a* so aptly fitted,
cy. ..
Mrs
Nichel - and
and Mr* i
■ 24OMr wundMudUo|)
Mrs Lee Whitcomb
ot tiie Goodwill conference at Clear erly Bradford, and Pat Hodges arc j
last weekend
.....Austin
------of. --------k.fl ||jr
vnee wxs a devout Catholic
Norrl*
Aailine
Bay city
leaving Monday for Interlochen
teaving
leapite her Infirmities and IMi Mr and Mr* Hugo Andcrs-m
Mr* Hazel Milk: of Grand Rap- CMe‘f*' iva.y w mcc
Mrs G E. Goodyear and Mis* where they will attend the National
”"irtt mel
u,elr| Ml”
y fulling health, she retained ^■1 and family nrc spending tin. week i ,d‘&lt; t?*
*»**£.“,“ KUral
Mr and di’tWiiter-ln-law. ' Major
Lottie Teuslnk Were in Holland yes­ Music camp for two weeks.
nt Wall take
' last her ready wit and sunn;.'
Mr* J P_ Delnuay
Mia.
terday niwuuu
attending a hospital meeting
Nir nnd Mrs Harry Barnum orc
Mm. James L. Whitcomb of Key
Kry «»«•**
iltlon bearing her suffering ^■1 ML-&gt;* Mabel Sbson wiu :.i--gu&lt;*sl and
planning to spend next week in the
Mrs. Oscar Kurmpel and Jo Ann Field. Mis* . who will be here for I। “
and
&gt;&gt;&lt;1 luncheon,
luncheon.
i patience and fortitude which
‘! ’Lyle
v,“ Bristol. S l.c. came home A. J Larsen cottage. Wall lake.
ver be a lesson to her parent* ■R Kalmmizoo at their Gm: like co’.- spent from Friday until Sunday two weeks
Mrs. Carrie Coleman had as tier
o
r
Xrra &lt;le&lt;irge ““d fan"
c w Ix,1“"
*'«k on ' Sunday on a 30 days leave, after
tage from Friday till Sunday
&gt; the wide circle of friends who
being away nearly a year, nis lust
last Thursday her *utcr-ln| a Halting trip in Canada
nnd Mrs. Tlinot’r.' Howard | lly of Holland
e her.
’
He Is Lr* and niece. Mrs Mary Prey and
Guests of Mrs Anna Reed over ' Mr. und Mr* William Lord an- cruise being to Okinawa
was a member of the St- Row
of Kalamazoo came » s’erdny to
hu&gt; wile and three daugh­ Mi Hlielden Maxey, of Michigan
h of Hastings, when1 funeral
spend a few days at the C H i the weekend were Mrs N V Hines | vacationing at the Crakes cottage. visiting
ters and other relatives. When ill.­ City who are spending tne.r vaca­
i-s were conducletl by the Rev
■I Leonard cottage at Podunk lake und daughter. Sue. of Kalamnaoo. । Wall lake this week
,
leave
Ls
completed,
he
will
report
at
tion
at
Fine lake
V. Dillon al 10 a m. July 21. ^■1 niclr small son, Timothy. Jr. hi- .
-------- --- w a gueet of j Elizabeth D&lt;*ter 1* on a two
two Detroit
Mrs. Fay Marble and Miss Grace
nenl wa* made at Ml Calvary ■l been here with his grandparents
ut
G’uxlyear ut Gun lake for weeks’ vacation from her workt ut
MKi Mary Powers of Grand R.tp- Rctckord returned Saturday from a
■i this week
I several day*, and on Tuesday they the Bonnet and Gown Shop.
cry.
Ids Was the guest of Mis P T. Col- week's vacation at White Lakeside
Mr. ftnd Mr* W. J
J Allerdlng
Allr
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Mrs Edwin Pale of l.lncnln Park '1 went lo Wall lake Sally stayed
grove on Sunday and Monday
inn at MlchUUnda. Mich
came Sunder for a werkN visit, .with JnAnne Finnic und Mary with were callers Sunday afternoon at■
Joalynn Brozak Is the guest of
Mrs. Glenn Abbey, Miss Evelyn
HE THEATRES
We have the style you want!
the home of Mrs Catharine Nor- her grandparents. Mr and Mrs U.
M with her parents. Mr and Mrs F. j Murtha Wedel
‘' Abbey and Wesley are returning to
C Kent, of Lowell this week.
their home in Leslie tomorrow after
C. Edmonds, und sister. Miss Grace I Mrs Orville Sayles nnd Mr* Da- cutt. near Clarksville
Harry G Krugh. of Alhambra.
Miss Alice Foley Is visiting
a visit of several day* with Mrs
Edmonds
vid French were weekend guests of
They Start At
Ion and drama combine rfAbbey s mother. Mrs. Almira Hack­
. vlAitrd his sLtter. Mt* Ger- sister, Mrs. Irene Huver. .if L
rly In this movie about the ■T M D Uwis of San Dlctro. C«l . Mr “n‘1 Mrs. David Goodyear ut Cullf
Monday nnd Tuesday lhev
ney
tha Beam last wMk Curl Krugh,
was lhe guest of Ills cousins. Mr Oun
ig Barbary Coast of old Sun
Mr*. Nay Bump and daughters. were guest* of Mr and Mrs. Russell
nnd Mrs. Dun Lewis, over the ; Mrs Amin Reed left Sunday for another brother of Kalamazoo, was Patricia
and
Ellen,
were
Saturday
Bender
and
family
of
Middleville
weekend.
.Toledo. Ohio, for u two weeks'visit. a Wednesday dinner gucat.
Mr. and Mrs Barney Pierce and
Rollo Clemens. A C M M P., w ho und Sunday gUcsU
t'“o “of Mrs Mollie
nnd Mr*
Mn John
■m Guests nf Mr and
Mr nnd Mrs Lawrence Chase
daughter*. Joan and Jeannlne. of
has been spending lhe past week
Mrs
lUIK-I. *
plus tax
Mr Vinnie
v,,lnle Ream'Boyd
Ream Bov of At­ Dayton. Ohio, visited Mrs. Howard
nnd Mr* Fred Stanley of Grand Cluuw- of Woodland were Sunday | with ‘]Mr
lL, nand
‘,‘a Mr*. Merle Vanllou- lanta,
Bn inc* and family Saturday.
eeply moving love story. The
(is
.
came
last
Wednesday
for
Ranlds
guest* of Mr and Mrs Earl Chase ! J***’ d ‘cvn h r Shoemaker. Calif. a VLMt wltii relatives und friends
nted Cottage is dUllnguWird
Mr and Mrs. Carl Hoops and
Monday,
he is to await fur- . here and in Grand Rapid*
Richard Swanson and his guest,
Betty Jayne Greiner of i ££cr
ord where
*
children
of
Roynl
Oak
visited
Mrs.
excellent ix-rfurmancc* by Un.
Each
Coat
Guaranteed
for One Year
•— orders Mr and Mrs Clare
Mr ami Mrs W A Brown and Hrh-n Hewitt and baby daughter.
। Clemens
------ r^s of Muir were Thursday Sgt. und Mrs. Herbert Beyet of Carolyn, at the McDyer home Sun­
in’ in lhe Rockies"
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|evening dinner guests of the Van- Siiranuc were guests of „„
, day. accompanied by Mrs Anna
Mr nnd Mrs.
oat-of screen, radio, stage, re­
Houten* und visited with his •Jos.
j Jos Brozak on Thursday und ut- Harris of Middleville Sunday eve­
g. stars ulus new sum! hili
brather. Rollo Clemen*
|| tended the
fair. Sgt. Beyer has rc- ning caller* were Mr. and Mrs.
the Jalr.
this movie with action and
! Mr and Mrs Hunilcy Cummings crntly returned from Germany and Lawrence Hewitt
il entertainment.
and
and Mrs -J. P
be- sent to UuUr- Pacific.
---- —Mr
- --------------. Dcln.iay ■ expect*
expects to biPacific,
Dr and Mrs. Frank Carro’.hen-.
spent
a
few
days
in
Detroit
last
! Mrs. Winston Merrick uud two Dr and Mrs. J K. Altland. and Mr*
iX Sonja Henle
I
children
ot
Oklahoma City. Okla . Priuer Ironside heard Malcolm
des the technicolor skating
Btngay
lecture in Battle Creek last
Tech
1
vntnc
last
Wednesday
for
a
week's
The
R.iv
Waters
Radio
1
extravaganzas, a good cast
, I &lt;■ Thomas Waters, und Evelyn 1 visit
---- with
—, Mr and Mrs. Wayne Mer­ week Wednesday
good story make this a movMrs. Laura Rundlo and Nancy
I Campbell spent u few days fishing rick.
rlc* They came norm with her
tnjoy.
parent*.
Mr and Mrs Charles Dc- Jean were Ha«&lt; Ing* visitor* Monde v
nt
Pine
River
last
week
|
P"
r
*
—
"
Krueger. Nina Foeh
1 Byrle W Potter, sun &lt;4 Mr und Leno, who are visiting In Grand T hey arc spendina Uie summer with
icapc In lhe Fog"
Mr* Rundlo’* parents in Galesburg
Mrs. Laurence Potter. Is working at 1
movie ts a spy thrlllr’r and
iSra
Mrs. Mattle Schools of Wauseon,
the Bremerton Navy Yards. WashM,s Charles Aldrich and Mrs
cnc 1* laid on the San FranIngtun He L» helping with the re­ Lowell Teeter were in Caledonia Ohio, was the guest of her niece and
conditioning job on the carrier, on Frlduy and visited Mr nnd Mr*
I
Raymond
Aldrich
and
other
friend.
Bunker HUI
, o I Mn* Hattie Scharff of Detroit t*
FARM MADE ICE CREAM
, lt&lt;-d their son Skiff Sergeant liar- 'L’5 ''“"l
M,1?'
O«&gt;r«l'&gt;n for
old A Potter nt Chanute Field. Ill.
™h,L’rn!!!!CX.Ui
over the week-end. Harold is ut"! ,Ton,ln
tending school there
, BHf* Mr* MHry Southward of NashIn any clime — at any time — it's Miller's High Test
I Edward Wilt II returned home to!v Vl..
t™.
te party needs a good lata
STEAM HEAT
Blrrninxham Stindnv after siM-ndini'
air* tgiwrcnce Adnni&gt; and tom
I car. Will pay all cash.
six: week- With the Frank A idrl- r,'lldr' '' Mrs Prances Bennett and
HOT A COLD WATER
family
A’“lrds I three children and Miss Myrtle Wil
: full details to P.O. Box
|
Mrs
Alma
Shipp
and
Mr
and
Mrs
hy
".
,n
slnB
at
MILLER'S
DAIRY
STORE
SHOWER
BATH
Hastings, Michigan.
'Merle King nnd familv were the Woodland Sunday evening
.
151 W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
I Sunday gu?*u Of M?* Fred K •
Mu* K“lWccn pcrT'
l“p Ban'&gt;'
Single »L50 per wk. up
and Airs. Tina Beckwith m HuM-t£° hlCi‘Dcp' '.1 Monday fur
Ings, where they celebrated the
S? &gt;»cr vacation
birthday of Mrs Alma Shipp Mr* I n ^5 “ntl
RirhardBe^Ju r of
Fred
Shipp left
Wednrsdav2 c
i’, Aed
i,*.. BBaltimore
came
Tuesday
£rhu*b^d
HtorekS
,ur,ou’:h Mil,
vb“ ’
lth Mr
",d for
HOTEL HASTINGS
Shipp at Mechanicsburg. Pn
Ctrl. Don Townsend, who wan a 1
captive of the Germans for five
months. R spending a sixty day fur-,
much at the horn? of hl;, pirem*.
Mr nnd Mrs. Chas Townsend. R
3. Guests during the week included
Mr nnd Mrs Ariie Townsend and
Martha of Grand Rapid*. S Sgt
Jack Endsley who is stationed .f
Cherry Point, N C.. and skier Jean
Endsley of Grand Rapids, nnd Eve­
lyn Townsend Wagner. Irene Stm wer of Howard City and Esther IbcrCome in and
hoff of Grand iwpiuj
Rapids, me
the rnrvi
three
being cadet nurse* at Blodgett hos­
pital
cloth-coot while our selecMr» Wayne Wheeler and daugh­
ter of Battle Creek were weekend
SODAS
gticsU of Mr und Mrs Clcsson Peck
tions ore ot their peok.
Mrs J. P. Thomu* ha* been in
Chicago this week visiting her
i mother. Mrs Walter Schumacher
SUNDAES
Priced From
nnd her brothers. Lieut. Waiter und
| Sgt Earl Schumacher
| Phillip Hccox *l&gt;ent a few daythis week with Skipuv Hodgson at
DRINKS
I the Carveth cottage. Wall lake
Plus Undetached
I Richard Swansun Visited friends It,
Lansing over the weekend
■Ration Stamp
1 Mr and Mrs. Fred Bush nnd
daughter Beth, of Urbandale, were
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guests Friday and Saturdny of Mr
nnd Mrs. Roy Bush.
Mbs Muriel Stevens of Charlevoix
nnd Miss Clara Bpsh. who urr at­
tending summer school in Ann Ar­
bor. spent the weekend with the
.itters parenu, Mr. and Mi&gt; Roy
Bush.
Sunday the Norton Hilbert* of
Dearborn and the Aver;. Au n* wen
guests &lt;il the Harold Jacobsons of
Kalamazoo.
With One of These New
Mr and Mrs B. L. Peck drove to 1
Chicago Bunday where they visited
FALL PURSES
their son, Maurice, who Is in tiie
12 to 3 RUN
hospital and getting along fine
plus tax
*te€50r and naughtcr.
Marjorie, of Woodland, spent Fri­
day evening as guests of Mrs Ida
9$ Now $1.00
Palma tier.
Beverly and Nancy Weeber of
FOR
River Rouge spent test week al the ,
98 Now $1.98
home of their grandmother. Mrs
Katharine Wceber. Other gueste
from Wednesday until Sunday were ।
Hyank. Wceber and Fred Werber. I
also of River Rouge.
Sgt. und Mrs. Elmer Sandeen of i
DESSERTS
Dump Ixse. Va., have been guests ot |
Mr and Mrs. Henry Kline and lib
parents. Mr. and Mis. Herman San- 1
AND
¥ 95c
deen. for 10 days Sgt. Sandeen left
Teen Age Coats-Snow Suits-Coat
Saturday for his P.O.K at CarniBeale. C’aHl. Mrs E. Sandeen will
LUNCHES
Use the Loy-A-Woy Plan
reside with Mr. and Mrs. Kline,
'
J. W. Radford spent a few days
the Mat of this week on a ftelUnj
Irin in Northern Michigan
Mbs Rutli Lyle returned from
Travtne City last week after *ixtidtng her two weeks' vacation with
DC
R E
PEZ
guest for one week at the Lyle sum-'
mer cottage near Interlochen
SUCCESSOR TO FRANOMN S
Mr. and Mr# Roy Douglas* and
124 L STATI ST
Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Hurteu and
HASTINGS. MICH.
regi stolid pharmacist always on duty —; •on*. Keith, Jerald, and Junior, arc
spending thte week at Podunk lake.
Hoaffnee
Hmm 2241
State b JaHarwn —"
Peggy Anna and Diane Bollock of

PERSONALS

FRANDSEN’S

65°° to 45900

f CT&gt;.

ROOMS

;ale

COMPLETE
FOUNTAIN
SERVICE

BOY’S

CLOTHES

lU75to6500

LUDED

11 ID REN'S
AY SHOES

SWIFT’S
MILK SHERBET
pint 25c

COMPLETE YOUR OUTFIT
2’

SUMMER

POLO AND SPORT SHIRTS
$J00 to $J 95

ZZE

REED’S

DRUG

STORE

WASH SLACKS

Baird’s

SELECT YOUR CHILDREN’S
OUTFITS TOO!
Sets-Skirts-Blouses

PARMALEE STORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNEB. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. 1945

FAOK TIGHT

WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING

Hurgicn): Blake Mukley; ' Mk.
Shropshire: AU first, champ rain.
John Martin. Ha*ting*. R. 2: Vcl-I andxhamp ewe—Milburn Jones.
ma Payne, Delton; Mr* Charles
Soulhdowm: All first, champ, ram
Norris. Hastings. R. 3: Mr*. Dur-j and champ ewe—Donald Keech,
uiiihu. ail
hi, first*,
luftu-i, champ
ttiuinp ram
mm und
auu
nlhy French. 706 W. Grand; Mrs. !Oxford:
champ
ewe—nJohnnie
Bishop Hor­
Stephen Aldrich. Lake Ode**a.
---------------—
ewe■ -2 —
und
chump
Discharges:
Raymond ijiii
lAn-- net:
izun nt.,k&lt;-s. Mrs. isujinonu
v
71----:-r ewe lamb. —
raster und baby boy. 1130 S-.Mar-'Jj* Maurer. Hampshire: nil firsts;
ket; Lester Blough. Clarksville; ! c,1‘‘n}’’
BJJdA»J5n’P
Mrs. Robert Holme* and baby girl: !^n
“11
Robert Foster SCiH S Park- Albert Gene Mater. line wool: all first*

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Sheldon Agency

EEioS

AD Kind* of Insurance
Surety Bonds
!
Hastings

fery

109 W. State
Now is the time for hail insur­
ance, livestock, life insurance,
residence and farm labor lia­
bility insurance. And don't for­

get the tornado insurance.

Res. 3359

Bonds

AUCTION SALES

4-H LEADS IN
FAIR LIVESTOCK

HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE
PHONE 5170

Marshall Furnaces

I ,-tL*,’. •

Repairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
I
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

|Kiradrd before the grandstand by
llicir owners.
A list ol first premiums won by

liTysri

Floor Sanders for Rent
1

Jerry Andrus
Nat'l Bank Bldg.

AUCTIONEER
List your Auction Sales with

DEWEY REED
iixxlings, Mich. 1

U.iili... .1 k.i.l...’ &lt;' ,L1 -It,
j WKS It.l* M .&gt;.».! • ..•&gt; |.l.-

SCOTT SERVICE

2. ewe Iamb, grand champ ram. and!
flock -Herman Cnllaffan; ram-lamb,
yearling ewe. grand champ ewe—
Clair Neff. Cheviot: all first but 1,1
ernnd chamn. ram and ewe—Rex
Bell: yearling ewe — Jacqueline'
Nelf'
o .
**1
Swine
0.1.C.: all first* bv G P. Dtck-|
inwin.
1
Hampshire: all first* — Ftoydl
Jones.
Booth
Tamuarth: all firsLs by O. O.|

D. F. ROBINSON

CEMENT CONTRACTOR

Phone IM F 1-4 after 0 p.m.
Haxlinsu, Route 5.

WANTED- EMPLOYMENT

All kinds of trucking

PHONE 2812
OR LEAVE ORDERS AT
817^. HANOVER

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

.-«
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’'

FRANK JONES
Hasting* stockyards, phone 23M, or

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Agricultural Region
Europe is one ot the most produetlve agricultural region* in the
world Although a relatively small
continent II hu* about one-quarter
of the world's population and pro­

I highly prized livestock product*.

Mich.
11 | By far
the greater part n
Rales made In any section. Date*

PAINTING

C. F. ECKARDT

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

PEACHE
nine shipped In pearhe* which

eftt £%&amp;&amp;&amp;

At My Expense

LLOYD J. EATON

WOLVERINE

through tabor Day. Then Profit
and Gold Drops. Watch for this «

BORSEHIDES

INSURANCE
Hotel Hastings
Phone 2608

"sit 1
raw,

PHONE 17F2I HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE
Loren Coppock Delton, Mich;

DR. DERK STUIVE
lit W flUle

Haslln,

.

Top Hogs . -

Redeploymen
□rcen Proje
Field 1* sh
from Europe
While In
lloned at F

$14.60
_ 13.85

$9 to $25

Feeders---------------

Top Lombs

._$14.70

INV

18.00

Deacons-----------

Evening*:
Mon.. Wed., FrL

$4 to $1 3.50

Closed Thursdays

Top Beef -$14.55

100 A
has 4
stanch
new la

Dales can

ED. FINNIE

rdnance wa
fallard fiel
Lfrican DI v

where Roaae
[erred in J
HM visited R
Ital of Prenc
the capltol o
real, within
Mallard Fiel

Prices ot Hastings Livestock
Soles, July 20. 1945

Dairy Cows----- $70 to $140.00

AUCTIONEER

117 N. Michigan

| Service cl
llace* for D
lr. recreatio
levin ting th
lhe itrnln
Jeep the m
boa and rea
Ire gatherin
lid right ar
mg basebal
hand grena
pic Army E
found a spo
|y life. En
[raining, se
fecreatlonal
lhe ambitio
puny an op
mind alert.
| Whatever
pay be, the
balling, wil
pant nature
Hpe oppartu
Individual a
thought lo
I One of th
ral compan
cum Jr.. Ha

F Mallard F
French Wes
bulge, the N
lumping off
[light to So
Ink of the

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK

Roughs .

C. "Biir* Sherwood

City Transfer and
Storage Co.

lo give the

Beginning shortly after August ll
Rochester! will begin to ripen: thru
South Hi ven. Sun Glow. Hale llaj
ven. Kai Haren and Elberta. The**

SALES

Dotes can be made at
Banner office

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rithu
ny 424th
eir minds
it. Now th

YOUR FEET ARE

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
Phone 2178
Nashville I

Loren Hershberger

n»

out fl/2

.

General auctioneering.

:OMMAND

IL Michiga
If an org
tended by
Den. Ennis
ku-defense
Hkinst Inf
fl the PhlM
I The let
luted, "a
[raining an
ITound com
[leers and
[luestlonrd
nd fightin
n lhe utte
fapanrae."
Cpl. Kidd
If the Fifth
hand, wh
| nd repair*
nd bomber

JOHN BECK

' dticc* almost one-half of the CHIROPRACTOR
world's

HASTINGS CLEANERS

fHE HO

I &lt;Continue

GENERAL ADCTIONEFR

171 I.

We will be closed for
vocations from Aug. 6
to 13 inclusive.

IGHTY.

Delton,

BOB'S
WELDING SHOP

INSURANCE and BONDS

Phone 2519

champ ram and ewe—O. O. Mater.!
Suffolk: all first* and grand champ.11
ram nnd ewe—Paul Palmer. Dorset: j,
all (iraUumd grand chump nun nnd

promptness upon application. Cal’
al my expense — phone PrairievUl*
jr yearling. Jack Bradfield. Rrg.
Jentry: bull* 2 and 1. Howard ---Smith: calf 4 mo. Roy Prraton A­
Son*; cows ami heifers—all Hi*t* J
but 1 and chump, cow 4—Howard
Smith: calf 4 mo.. Roy I*rcston .V
Sons.
Beef Cattle
Angus: cows and heifers—champ
Residential—industrial
sr. yearling—Dale Philmont.
Trucks, Tractors and Cars
■ Sheep
Hampshire: all firsts and champ.
Place orders now for
Spring or Summer Work

Dairy Cattle
Guernsey: cow 3—Ruth Flanigan;
cow 2—Keith Buehler; heifers: sr
yr -Herbert Doster. Jr yr Robert
■ NlrL-en. sr. calf—Kenneth Lau• baugh. jr calf—Nancy Foster. John
Cool: jr. Richard Traylor: champ
— bull under I—Jack Bradfield.
। Jersey: cow 3—NuraRcncNielsen:
!&lt;iw 2 Mary Nielsen: hellers: sr.
yr Edger To'olls, Jr yr.—Rultcrta
Mankrr. sr calf Margaret Smith.
Jr. calf Alton Norris. Junior Mattz
---.... j ., Robert
G.'-kdl; lu-Klrs:
yr — Robert
_.... Dronk.
G.r.kii) jr yr
John Stad -I. R/.b- Electric and acetylene welding,
brazing, cutting and soldering.
-------- ----- — Hull under I Broken foim implements a speVictor Smith Slmrlhorn: heifers: |
e,
,'
o an '
sr yr. champ-Robert Hewitt, jr. cialty. Shop hours
a.m.
yr Duane Zimmerman, sr. call - .to 1:30 p.m.
, Kendall Wilcox. Jr call—William
Kidder Cluiinp-bull under i—Vera Work moy be left at any time.
it, wit: Itruwn Swiss: hellers' Jr
213 E. MAIN ST.
I yr William Keech, sr calf Rod­
erick Cunningham. Jr call—Blair
Middleville
llawlihiz
Ayrshire: heifers: Jr Phone 175
call—Corl Hurmdn Jr
Beef Cattle
Hereford: Champ — Cow 3—Pat
(Kelly; hellers: ar
yr—Ronald
O'Connor, sr. cuif - Mary Ellen TUBES - B BATTERIES
Kelly.
Angus: champ -cow 3—
45 Volt Standard and Heavy
—Norm.i Knickerbocker. Jr. yr —
Duty and Portable type —
Naomi Beck. Bull ptider I—Nylc
Pcnlite Cells and Flashlight
—Farm Pocks. Doug's Radio
Frank Pierce
Shop. 204 W. Marshall St.
t oll club: c.dt 2 -Robert Becker
champ 4-11 pony-Richard Belum.
Phone 3761.

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
2 E. Stale
Phone 2331

Wheaton. Corriedale: all first* but |
I and grand champ rain and ewe— I
Acne Mater; yearling ram—O. O.
Mater.
American Merino*: all firsts—j
Robert Tobitui ft Son*. Rainhoulllela: J

2

baby alrl Cloverdale: 1,4ehnmr.

Parker,
J. —Marjorie &lt;Burgslalhcr, ^.*5
Parker. Vermontville
Vermontville: Mr* Her-'.
I iamb
uge
bert Cooper. 703 N. Church: Uta- 1 -we—Donna tawrence.
trice Balduf. Lake Odessa; Mrs
Samuel Couch. Hasting*. R. 1: Mr*.
Claris Greenfield and baby boy.
.
’.nw'llie. Mf' b«.«~ I)&lt;-,i.t ntlu Shane-.
Poland China: sow 1—James nubaby boy. 630 S. Market; June Mus­
z
ser. Vermontville: Mrs. Maynard guttlne.
Chester White: all firsts Johnnie
Park and baby girl. Middleville;
Mrs. Robert RhtHlv* and baby boy.
Hampshire: champ sow 1—Gor­
Dowling; Mrs. Chester Huff and don Stine: sow pig mid champ boar
baby boy. Bellevue: Lni* Proctor. pig—Floyd Jofte.*.
Freeport; Mr*. Cecil Plank nnd ba­
Fat Borrow 'any breed) —Lyle
by boy. Hasi-ngs. R. 2; Sharon
Th.mm’mi. Chari..it. , Mrs Maude
First premiums In open class en­
tries arc us follows:
Whitney. Freeport; Mrs. Harold
Reg. Pereheron: stallions—Ken­
Warner. Clarksville; Henry Both- yon A: Marble. General and grade
I. Mrs. John draft: all firsts und chump mare Sbr.,).. Bechtel. Hnstln'&gt;s. R h
n»B Kinyon A- Marble Saddle horses:
5;. Mrs
George Wells nnd baby boy. 620 W. galted mure nr uehling over 3—
Madison: Frank Mc^tlllvn. lr.. 633 Boyd Bolton; western type or Pin­
t.-rtllljr l-J Clinton: Lyle Dean, 707 S. East. to inure or gelding—Jian Leffler:
cuttle pony or Pinto mure or geld­
ing—Andrew Kennedy Jr: other sad­
dle horses, mare or gelding - Mary
June Andrus; other saddle horws.
man* or gelding—Floyd Jone*.
Mule*
Shetland A Welsh ponies: |ginl
on lead 4 and under 4—Harold
Grlffeth: mare and tool—Smith
niu'ini.ni; pony
Sherman;
pviiy under
uiuirr imuur
Middle ridden
i iiiui-n
by child under 15—Irwin Fromnn:
!
Elders in No. Exhibited
hitched mid driven by child
the ixuiv
.....I..- 15
K—
_ IL..AN
under
Harold Griffelh.
;
livestock exhibit nt the Barry
Dairy Cattle
Reg. Ilohtrln Frie»Un: row* nnd
county
hellers—4 animals from a sire and 2
day evening and Saturday after- from any cow C Robert Gaskill

SWANSON
AGENCY

Call 2908

und

ram and ewe—Elwood Wheaton.
Shraprhlrr: nil rams—Re* Bell;
ewes: ewe 2 nntl lambs—Milbum
Jone*, yearlings—Rex Bell; grand
champ.
ram—Rex Bell; grand
champ, ewe and flock—Milbum
Jones. Southdown*: all firsts and

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WITH THE 106TH DIVISION TN
EUROPE— The mud of lhe foxholes
lhe whine of the shell* and the
monotony of 'canned' ration* 1*
bast for the Infantry troop* In Eur­
ope. Contact with the enemy ts j
knlncnt, but not from the standboint of tactics. The proximity of
jhe German Wehrmacht (Infantry)
■ realised only by a view of the
Prisoner of war cage* set up
[hroughout the occupied German
hK. fighting men of “I" ComMmy 424th Infantry hre tired and
Inelr mind* ache for relaxation and
lest Now that the fighting te flnkhed. every effdrt te being made
lo give these men their just re-

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I Iff ictal Reports
FIFTH AIR FORCE BERVICE
1OMMAND. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
porporal Lawrence A. Kidder, hua[«nd of Mn. Ruth E. Kidder. 728
IL Michigan avenue. Is a member
|f an organiaaUon recently com­
manded by Fifth Air Force’s Maj.
hen. Ennis C. Whitehead for akllfU'defense of an advanced air base
Hxinst Infiltrating Japanese troops
In the Philippine*.
| The letter of commendation
[tated. "although your primary
[raining and mission Is not direct
iTound combat wth the enemy, ofllcera and men demonstrated unhieatloned qualities of leadership
Ind fighting spirit that will result
In the utter extermination ot lhe
fapanese"
| Cpl. Kidder is a cook with a unit
rf the Fifth Air Force Service Com­
mand. which supplies, maintains
[nd repairs Fifth Air Force fighters
Ind bomber*.

Then Prollf

nformatlon. E. M. DunJ
llch. Phone PralrlevilM

Ont S&gt;

ERK STUIVE
IROPRACTOR
onto: 2M5-2M1

■ Service clubs and theaters afford
llaces for these men to get togeth[r. recreation and movies are al­
leviating their tired persons from
lhe strain of physical combat To
keep the men from becoming 11st|rti and restless, athletic programs
Ire gathering momentum, and the
Sid right arm la stiff from throw­
ing baseballs and horse-shoes, not
■ land grenades and mortar rounds
rhe Army Educational program has
found a spot In the Company's dal­
ly life. Enrollment In vocational
[raining, acedemlc courses and in
recreational activities have afforded
[he ambitious member of the com­
pany an opportunity to keep his
mind alert.
[ Whatever the plans for the unit
[nay be. the period they shall spend
waiting, will not be. one of a stag­
nant nature, but rather one full of
llpc opportunities to Improve the
Individual and restore hl* train of
[bought to that of peacetime
| One of the member of thia typtral company Is Pvt Elwod Slotum Jr. Hastings, Mich. R. 1.

ATC AIR BASE DAKAR.
FRENCHWEBT AFRICA—T/8 John
p. Weyerman. 23 years old. son of
Mr and Mrs. John M. Weyerman.
RJ’.D. 4. Hastings. Mich., is an
hrdnance warehouse supply clerk st
Mallard field, Dakar. In the North
African Division ot lhe Air Trans­
port Command.
F Mallard Field. Dakar,. on the
French West Africa's most western
bulge, the North African Division's
lumping off base on a 1618 miles’
flight to South America, is a vital
link of the Green Project. To meet
the air transportation need* of the
Redeployment Plan, for which the
preen Project la designed. Mallard
Field is shuttling combst troops
from Europe to the U. 8. and Asia
[ Wiiile in the U. 8. he was sta­
tioned al Ft. Warren. Wyo.. where
he received hl* first army training.
it Ft ord. Calif, he received furher baste training.
Assigned only lo thl* base
hroughout his 25 months of overeas service, he has. nevertheless,
telted several North African dUca.
fe has visited Casablanca, the dty
f Arab and European culture,
rhere Roosevelt and Churchill conerred in January, 1M3. Also, he
IM visited Rabat, the norther captal of French Morocco, the Dakar,
he capitol of French colonial Ben­
gal, within 20 minutes' drive of
lallard Field.

SECTION

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 2. 1945

IGHTY-NINTH YEAR

। than anything you can buy now.
Corpora) Weyennan. a former ! Present at the formation when thlnga I won’t be forfeiting about
student of Hastings. (Mich.) High
For the gathered skirts, practical- I Have you heard about th* lettei
School, prior lo his induction. July Corporal Howard L. Naylor. Illi it with my own eye*. I know that
ly anything will do If you can | from a school teacher on vacatlonl
21, 1942, was employed as a fanner. North Michigan. Hastings. Mich- the treatment of any prisoner* of
spare some galloon tnxertlon. put It *"•* ----- "* ------ --igan, a member of the organita- 1 the Germans wa* the most degradBy JANE CAMERON
around
in a couple of places.
— *•
It and polishing and
IN THE ATLANTIC — Robert Uon. Captain Robert E Keane, ing. cruel, fiendtehly. sadUlcal that
would lengthen out a AIrt and. dusting and bending
Claude Hammond, whose wife and commanding officer of lhe unit, could possibly be thought up by
Vn.i can and. rohhlrw
make It twice as cute. You
rubbing .nd
and
two children live at 827 Went Mont­ commended all the officers and en- | any human being. I know that it te
make
these
little
skirts
out
of
outand tugging i
It
is
going
to
be
tough
sledding
gomery St. Hastings, Mich., has listed men for their superior per- general throughout Germany, and this fall. (Pay-off will be found ut-datc dreises. and crouwixe piec­ stretching
and budging and Ironing
advanced to boatswain's mate, first fonnapce of duty In tne accom-1 it would give me great satisfaction farther down in this column.*
ing
can
be
covered
with
rickrack
if
Ing
and
scouring
and cooking and
pllshment
of
exceptionally
difficult
'
to
utterly
destroy
the
majority
of
class aboard a heavy cruiser in the
Sou don't have Insertions. The attic polishing and wiping and steaming
task* In the Mediterranean Thea- &gt; the German* in Germany; and
Atlantic Fleet.
Did you know—That Don Quinn, ) a good place lo be right now. and and sweating and climbing and fix­
At the time of Pearl Harbor, ter of Operation* from June 19H to , most of them are Naxi. They have gag
writer for Fibber and Molly, is see what you can tina to help out ing and shopping and planning -and
allowed themselves to believe they an ex-carloontel
Hammond was aboard lhe cruiser December 1944.
from Grand Rap­ the wardrobe Seems like these pleading (for meat and egg*) and
Tlie 3O2d Depot Repair Squad- [ are right to do what ever they ids?
USS OMAHA and served abbard
little peasant outfits are as cute as slewing and fretting—In other S3
that ship until 1943. when he re­ ron te one of many similar organ- please, and ahouldn't have any more
outfits which the
anything the girls have worn for. words. I've been keeping house!"
Ixatlon* which, until recently, were right* a* human being* for at least
ported lo hte present ship.
by hand. This
years. The
reason It
is going
be
A little girl was telling Jerrie sJliJTJflk
7r.7Lu7.Z~7.
'"^7“.“’"* lo
lu-ZL
He wears the American Theater engaged in the maintenance of air- 20 years. Being kind to such crim-' about
her kitten. " I don't know, she
f L,.?1'’!! I"15 w because there
ribbon, lhe Asiatic-Pacific Theater craft for combat air force* In this Inal* will mean more misery for concluded, "whether 11 Is a mamma . L”‘1 “n&gt;
the best-dressed-doll p
Doll and Pet Styles
Little Judy Van Wte i
ribbon with four stars, lhe Philip­ theater. Cpl. Naylor, a machinist.; the future of my children. I saw kitten or u papa kitten.”
with her youngest tn
pine Liberation ribbon and the and al) personnel of the Squadron | three slave labor camps and one
The Barry county 4-H girl* and Pass in Revue at
doll cab. Ths usual d
American Defense ribbon.
are now busily
busily engaged
engaged preparing
preparing , concentration camp on
"" the way"
I boys had Mime fine exhibits at the
and bonnet w"‘
Before entering the Navy In 1941.1 Aircraft
aircraftfor
for redeployment
redeployment to
to lhe
lhe 'thru
thru Germany,
Germany, and
and I will never
Patsy looked at the beautiful i fair The girls outdid their mother* First Ward Playground dress
attracted the eyen of
Hammond attended Hastings High' Pacific Theater and to lhe United give the bastards a chance to do buildings that make up the Jackson i in Home Ec. and the young people
nnd Fran Bennlnk
school.
I States.
that to my kids.
prison, and she read of the pamiwr- showed stock that rivaled their
- - • • .
Just letting off a little steam, but Ing and indulging of the Inmates,1 father's I don’t know what the fair playground last Friday afternoon al,
j—.declares
--------- she
. .te----.
to
|lBVC jion,, without thertl this three o'clock, you would have been
that is something the people of UB —
and.------now site
going
SANTA ANA. CALIF.. Captain
WITH THE B4TH INFANTRY better take seriously and not forget shoot somebody so she can live
11--, year; tt seemed like their coiAribu- attracted by local young fry strut­
Lawrence D. Snyder. 28. aon of Mr.
there and enjoy a more glorious life.
llfe. , tion to. the sucress of the fair wa* ting with their prised possessions In Uam* in his dashing plraL
and Mrs. DeForest Snyder, Rt. 3. DIVISION IN EUROPE—Common-1 when they deal with Germany.
Lota of love to you both,
Linda* Piral Love sure te a grue- more tn proportion than that of any the pet and doll parade.
Hastings. Is currently assigned to Italians are the nerves of the army.
Three-year-old Leon Cooley won beating on a wash-tub d
Bob
”
-*■
other group, excepting the officiate ,.ie
the AAF Redistribution station No. transmitting the thoughts of the
the ballot casters .
the prise for the most unusual pet.
pet.I vlnced Uie
many army heads down to the
Capt. Robert C. Bronson
t girls? It has been going oK ever themselves Barry county can well a
little white chicken riding in the 1 fulfilled Uiese requirements,
Det. 157 AAC8 of 58th Gp.
since I can remember and 3fll no be proud of Us country boys and
Captain Snyder, a B-17 Opera­ units that execute them.
trailer
of his tricycle. A flag flying j------------- • " ■
hope of a solution. &lt;1 listen once a girls
The communication platoon of I
tion* Officer in the 15th Air Force
atop
the
trailer
struck
a
patriotic
;
year lust to see if she got him yet.
with 35 combat missions to his the 334th Infantry works through । New York New York
note.
and *nc hasn't.) Maybe she has un­
credit, entered the service July 18. a complicated system of radios. I
What Is the well dressed pet wear-1
derarm perspiration. There cer­
1946 and went overseas In JulyjMt. telephones, and message center.
tainly Is something wrong some- HASTINGS HEARSAY
June 21. IMS
He has been awarded the Air Medal These sections are under Capt. Ar­
Have
you
heard
about
young
Somewhege tn the Pacific
with four Oak l^af Clusters. Dis­ thur Weatburg of Westwood. Calif.,
Dickie
Branch
who
went
on
a
va
­
tinguished Flying Cross, and lhe who 1* assisted by WOJG John Mc­ Tiie Hastings Banner
cation by himself? It seems that
European theater ribbon with five Grath. ot Philadelphia, Penna. Hastings, Mich.
Ladles, do you have a teen­ this young lad had earned some
The platoon sergeant Is Technical Dear Friends:
battle stars.
to get ■ ready for school? money for lhe express purpose of a
Well, 1 am now getting around ager
At this redistribution station, an Kerreanl Henry Turnes. Hastings.
I have Tills is what helps with the vacation, so he went w
to Traverse
Mich.
to
do
a
job
I
have
meant
to
do
operation of lhe Personnel Distri­
Get out great-grand- ' City, stayed at a prominent hotel,
flew- JhuelUteu. pi
If lhe Bell Telephone Company for a long time but never have wardrobe.
bution Command, combat return­
mother's embroidered and be rib- played shufHeboard. and enjoyed
ees of the AAF receive complete ever needs some good wiretnen, seemed to have lime. I get the Ixmed petticoats and corset covers, life In general,
they
can
find
them
among
lhe
Banner
along
pretty
regular
and
I
medical examinations, -classifies
take- the lovely laces and beading*.,
• • •
334th
linemen
who
have
strung
read
II
from
start
to
finish.
tion Interviews and reassignment to
and make the girls some blouses I
K..-.T ysu
you hesrj
heard ths;
that Zohy
Zolly OoLVr
Coffer
I have been out here nine months have two on the sewing machine 1* Have
An oily skin con spoil the most
domestic stations of the Army Air hundreds of miles of wire all over
the recipient of a large red wool
northern Germany and Belgium. now and have tnet just one Has­ right now. They arc going to be bunting flag? ft ha* a white center
Forces.
carefully applied make-up. 5o
Even while lhe regiment relaxes in tings fellow in all that lime I know charming, and the cloth Is finer upon which U superimposed -----black
Richard Hudnut has created for
garrison life, they still have a 24­ there are plenty of fellows from
Maxwell Field. Ala—2nd Lt. hour job keeping communications Hastings out here but I don't seem
us a special
James I. Houghtalin of 814 8. Mich. among the various Units spread out to be lucky enough to run into
Ave.. Hastings. Mich. Is currently over a 35-to-40 mile area.
them.
During the fight through the
enrolled In lhe B-29 transition fly­
Give my congratulations to Rum
3-STEP
ing school at Maxwell Field, Ala., Siegfried Line lhe wiremen had Kimmel and his bride as I read
as a Superfortress co-pliot. second their worst time. The German* had where he was married. Bure hope
in command of the three-man team good artillery then and kept knock­ to be seeing them out to the lake tn
which handles the flying control* ing out our lines. The wire jeeps, lhe not too distant future. It sure
Cleanse . . . freihe.i . . . and
constantly checking the lines, were would be nice to get some of those
of the giant heavy bombers.
B-29 co-pllots are selected from excellent targets for the Jerries.
cool Michigan breeses again.
For children from the age of 3 months to 5 years
soften in three simple steps with
Field wire Is little used at pres­
I have been pretty busy ever
the top ranks of men who have
the famous Du Barry Beauty
completed training In B-17* or ent. Commercial wires are relied since I got out here. I have been
ONE BEAUTIFUL 8x10
Preparations. To use them once
B24*. The co-pllot take* a six weeks upon mainly, but they must be on ten Invasions so far. I am a
PHOTOGRAPH FOR ONLY ..
course, during which he train* with watched constantly because shell­ coxswain on one of those landing
Is to love them always.
the B-29 "command crew", made ing has made them weak. German boats that land troops when wc
up of pilot, co-pllot and flight en- "carriers" are used on each end of make a beachhead. I was at Ortnoc
Elneer. It requires three men to battalion-regimental lines to am­ Bay. Mlndora. Mlndlno. Luxon and
all the rest about that were made
andle the flying functions of lhe plify the sound.
In the Philippines It sure gives a
complex aerial battleship. After
fellow a funny feeling to go Into
graduation lhe "command crew" 1*
Phone for evening appointment
Athens. Greece the beach when you know there
slated for advanced combat train­
June 23. IMS
are plenty of Japs just waiting for
ing with additional crew member*
you I have been plenty scared al
and then goes Into combat as a Mr. and Mrs. Devltt Bronson
810 8. Jefferson St.
times too, but have managed lo
unit.
Hastings. Michigan
come thru without a scratch. I
Dear Grandma and Pa.
have aeen a lot of things happen,
Specialising In Child Photography
AT A PACIFIC BASE. July-Pri­
Now that the war in Europe la though, that a fellow really wants
Stebbins Bldg.
Phone 2966
vate First Class John W. Will. 23.
to forget.
husband of Mrs Thelma Will of some other stations outside the
027 Southeast St. Hastings, Mich., UK and I was lucky enough to get gunfire as I am of their planes as
recently had his first Ol opportun­ Athens ... As far as getting out they never are too particular Just
ity to participate In competitive of the army Is concerned I'm afraid where they land them.
track events, and made the most of that is out for some lime yet I
Well I want to say "helio" to all
IL
have 95 points, btit that doesn't my friends around town and hope
Running In a preliminary meet mean anything as far as the army some of these days to be back In
120 low hurdles, the former Mich­ is concerned—If they think they the good old home town again.
igan State. College star placed first want or need you.
in 14.9 second* without benefit of
I am in very good health, and
Russell Hathaway
spiked track shoes. In his Infantry hope to put on a little weight here.
Russell Hathaway. S 1/c
unit field day. he placed second in W* get up at seven every morning
Fleet Post Office
the 120 low hurdles and was on the and go to the field and work till
San Franclarn, California
winning one mile relay team.
six at nite usually. The regular liv­
Entering the Centra) Pacific ing here makes me feel alot better
Two letters from Clyde Casey —
Base Command's annual Track and than combat way of living on ra­
June 18. 1945
Field Meet at Cooke Field. Univer­ tion food In cans and being on the Mrs Fern Casey
sity of Hawaii. Will faced the keen­ alert all lhe lime for snipers and
est competition In the Central Pa­ heavy gun fire. Am hoping that lhe Delton. Michigan
cific. In this meet. running In the war in the Pacific gets along as Dear mother.
220 low hurdles, he placed third.
I'll print this as It’s too hard to
well as this over here did. then
John Will had two years of Has­ maybe I can get back home. It Is write on the train while moving.
tings high school track, participat­ getting so that being away seems Went across the Mississippi river
ing in the half mile and quarter natural, but It won't take long to today. I guess we are about a third
mile races. In his junior year he feel different when the chance to of the way. It's rained both after­
won three out of five half mile get back comes around.
noons so far. Many of the hotnra
runs, taking the regional high
How is everyone feeling now days In the towns are swell but the
school half mile event.
about the war? I suppose that they homes In the country are quite
As a senior, he was undefeated In are starling to forget that there poor.
the quarter, half, and as a member
It’s a real nice trip and I wouldn't
Take a tip from this satisfied man
of the school's relay team, until nearly finished. There are some
(Continued on Page 2. Sec. 2.)
the regional meet. In college he
was on the Michigan State freahman team in 1940.

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Bun miss that Montytanery ing good and we had a darn
I've also seen Lawrence Wieland.
Most of the territory we covered hope It cools off (only 110* hers).
Horn Freeport, who te stationed st Wards store and the people who , gbod time. It sure was good to see
was poor ground with lots of cac­ It looks quite rainy tonight.
the 008 School In Carlisle, not cams In. When people ask which each other. This morning we wbnt
Say mom. tonight I saw the best
tus. The Rocky mountains art
State and city I'm from and then . out und raw Gilbert Townsend, so
beautiful but Chat's about all they show I have ever seen. I will never my captain for you to print my far from here.
Our base te located about 8 miles have the nerve to say they've never | all In all we were pretty happy,
be sorry I'm In here, mom. If you ship and ships number. You are
could only see that snow you would undoubtedly hearing much ot the from Harrisburg, near Mechanics-­ heard of Hastings, Mich.. I really t The three of us came back to camp
trim because the understand why I wanted to Join ixcjl.s back in lhe states now. I’m burg. It te the lariast Naval Sup- hand them a line about the sprlnk- and had a couple of pictures taken
port
lor system In this building and the | together. It was pretty dark and
up. I want you to be sure that Dick proud to say Uiey're doing a splen­
s flood about the
did
Job
out
here
and
deserve
Jot*
■Tough But Ob Bo Gentle" nds.: cloudy so I don't know if they will
and Ken ace it. Then they will have
The high water very tell. Orange
... more credit Ilion they are gcUlng. isa one «r two story affair, about Pearl Ooofc from the Mfg. Oo. sent, turn out oJc. or not. Sure hope so.
______ __ _____ ______
now with oranges
lhe future. If all che folka back j Hlease be so kind a* U correct a block (the size of the blocks in me a couple stickers with the । Archie went bacw to camp this
Ouy" on them, and many noon.
leaves so think you can hardly see home see that show they will have I nW promotion and my ships ad­ Hastings) each way. and there art
I ean now tell you that I aw
am In
a belter understanding of the InJ
receiving letlexa from many rows of them. As many peo­ people recognize them’ but don't
the limbs.
« that
MM.* l. £pcnt my
For a ways, we followed along the fantry. The name of it te "G. I. I *onie of the toys and am sure that ple work there as live In Hastings. happen to^remember ,tite name of Baguio. And ateo^
pass In Manila. I could have told
Pyle. I want you i wme ot my mall te not reaching Of that number, two thirds are ci­ the tiwn that went with il.
Pacific and saw many people atand- Joe" with Ernie_u_
...—. up
— — 1 me due to my incomplete address. vilians and the remainder Is mili­
What la
Is my honest opinion
~ of the you before of the other places I've
to understand why I» Joined
Thank you very kindly.
tary personnel. This included Sail­ Waves? Well, everything baa--Its been but I never,thought of II un­
It was because I thought It was the
E. L. Miller. 6M 3/c
- ----points, —
til how.
Bow. II started
started out
outaa
a*“you
know
ors. Waves, several Army ilason of­ good
and bad
but. the
— ‘------right thing tq do. Well good night
youTl be renting boats.
n ——— really
—
—. J goodnones
——— I I Itil
—
I... ImIn tin..-'..
313-60-70
ficers, a few Wac's, a couple Coast ones
outweigh the— tbad
In tXnl.al
Kauai, — also
Honolulu in the
Well mother, we can't write too mom. Love to all.
we left Camp Lejeune, lhe
USA LPS (L) &lt;3» No- 74
Your Bon
Guard Officers, and a detachment many times in this case. You meet Hawaiian!. From thete I went to
much so win close and hope to
of Marine guards, who have all people from
all
parts of the
counFlnschopcn
In BritishU...
New—IGuinea
Bob
hear from you and many mare.
.....
...
-------------—
I..,
,K.
-.1,1.1,
.....
—
San Francisco. Calif.
served their hitch overseas. The try. you get some idea of what lhe which was nothing but rain andJ
P.8. I won't be home as soon as
Lore, your son.
Yn going to try to finish this In
civilian police are all veterans of fellows inservice are going through, mud. Then on to Wakde and Sarml
I had expected as our training per­
Pvt. Clyde B. Casey. Jr.. 685771
ting. I have a table now. Guess
lhe last war. It Is a friendly place you see things you could see In no in Dutch New Guinea where the
iod Is extended two more weeks for
U3MCR11 be in Texas sometime in lhe
aallora who came off Mhlpa for other way, and most of all, you feel [ heat and Jungle rot were fierce to
74 Casual Bn. Marine Bks.
ly morning.
Harrisburg, Pa. and
temporary duly, and have one or a little more Important than you endure. Then up here to Luzon In
14 B-7 Camp Pendelton
•ent one latter but don't know
July 10. IMS
two hath marks on their sleeves, did before. No, I'm not a recruiter, | the Philippines. From here God
Oceanside. California
Dear Zolly Coffer:
honest.
। only knows where. I have also seen
say It la ths best they have seen.
Mom
subscribed
lo
the
Sanner
kind of work do we do?
Camp Maxey. Texas
Speaking of seeing things, take | the Islands of Bamxi, New Hebrides
for me. so now the news from Bar­ WeWhat
type requisitions for everything Hunter CbUege. for Instance. Prroi- and Leyte. Bo you see I have'seen
Following te a letter from a Barry
to Dad Just before
ry County will be fresh.
Roosevelt took a review once. | quite a fe* miles of the blue PaCounty farmer, active in 4-H club
One of the girls was typing an from an armature for a destroyer dent
and
Mayor
LaGuardia
was
with
and believe me one place looks
Somewhere in lhe Far
work for several years, who Is
, order for piston rings from The tieship. The ones we like to do es­ him. The tall girls stood tn front. . clflc
Just the same as the other.
known to many of you.
20 June
1 Hastings Mfe. Co. this momlna.
are those for ships which so I thanked my lucky stars that
You asked, what are "C" Rations,
June 38. 1045 To whom It may concern:
I which reminded me to write this pecially
our
have
someone
aboard
we
know,
or
family
grows
’
em
tall,
for
hte
Well
there arc two cans per meal,
I have been receiving regularly. ■ letter.
far now hoping this
that te as regularly aa my mall geu | Walking up lhe street here aev- one going to a corporation from the car passes about fO feet In front They come In cans about the size
here. the Banner. As anyone else oral weeks ago. a soldier who looked home town. The girl who site at of us. Now we can tell our grand- 1 of a condensed milk can. One 1s
the
deck
at
the
side
of
mine,
types
children
how
close
we
were
to
the
food
such
as beans, stew, meal and
a
great
distance
from
Hastings.
I
j
from
the
back
like
Jerry
Gdnyou.
Goodnight Mother. Your son. | It te B:45 right now. I'm going to
once.
noodles, ham. eggs,
eggs, spuds, etc. The
Clyde
from lhe Royal Coach Co., was Jyst an order for her brother’s ship ev­ President,
write this letter and one to Ken­ enjoy It very much.
Besides that, Johnny McAfee, for­ , other can contains three crackers,
I very seldom find mv name In it ahead of us. Walked a little faster ery week. She, by the way. lit a merly
neth. then I'm hitting the bed.
with
Harry
James'
band.
was
match
the
other
day.
and
when
il
a
few
piece*
of candy, orange pow­
This has been a fairly easy day. but I enjoy reading of the service and peered Into hte face, and It exploded, she was typing like mad, In the band at Hunter, along with der and coffee.
That's about ail.
This morning we had two rest per­ men and folks back home. Just was. lie was stationed at Indian and looking as innocent as a cher­ other famous musicians.
Dear Mother.
“C” Rations now-a-days are pfelty
reading their names brings back Town Gap. then. Bumped Into him ub. The 150 people In this office
At last I've reached California iods. one hour of physical training, the
The girls are really a bunch of good but a year ago all we had
memories os only Michigan XSe/out
-again at theHesaid
UH.O. to before
he
teH *Hromy
«nd mf swell kids. You'd be surprised how was beans, stew, hash and crackers.
and It was a wonderful trip, but then rifle inspection. This after­ could
impress
In
ones
mind
a
m
.
..
m
».n
«■-.
■
sure did get dirty. We went noon we marched out to the field.
&lt;—, ir.
... tne tor...It.
few exceptions there are to that
Well. I guess thte about concludes
However, in the last copy I re­ ■tir.Ks jieiio lor V.nun.
He —was
through ten different state*—North
I still miss Hastings, and will the story for tonight so HI next
......was
---- ---a notation „.
there
of ...,
my second person from Hastings I've I H2Jrkb\iramttt ntMenf1 nnd°^tu^ beBut
Carolina, South Carolina. Georgia. on the enemy and charge them I ceived
Oh. so glad to get back to the time—so long and God bless -you
—
A small error was made seen here The first was Bud Was- I
,8
Alabama. Louisiana. Mississippi. learned more today than In a long promotion
home town, along with a couple botii
and
I
would
appreciate
It
very
cher.
who
is
now
in
Austria
unlr«&lt;
“
“
“
.
tt
J2
d
time.
I
have
been
broken
out
with
T4xas. New Mexico. Arizona and
billion others.
xLovt.
ffiTch
the heat but tonight It Is better. I kindly if it were to be corrected, he's been moved recently. Since then
California.
Youra Sincerely,
" , demy, which formerly ho^^.
.
Your son.
- Artiy Intelligence School. Is being
Bob
3718 Lexington
I filled with waves as fast os the
Pfc. Robert L. Falconer. 36415338
buildings ,_u
can be put Into shape.
-*•—
Harrisburg. Pa
We expect that little old letter anyday now. telling us to report. May­
be we'll have a sign on our door
This letter la parts nf a coi
•'Clark Gable (or Jimmy Stewart)
letters ot Bob's written to
July 3. 1045
Slept Here." Both went through the of
folks.
Mr and Mrs. Otto Haavind
school.
Luzon. Philippine Islands 731 E. Madison
Harrisburg is much like Holland,
June 0. 1045
Hastings,
Michigan
Mich., except that everybody R’*’ Mr. and Mrs Ben Falconer
Dear Mother, Dad and Maurene.
around here with roses In their Route
2
I have Just experienced one of
hands, instead of tulips. Every yard Hastings.
Michigan
the greatest weekends I have ever
has rosea tn It, it seems. There are My dear folks.
spent I got a special pass to sec
many Pennsylvania Dutch living
How are you as another week has and hear John Charlro Thomas'
here and they are a clean, thrifty rolled
by? Fine. I hope and I hope broadcast Sunday morning and also
people. One odd thing, though, te you are
getting your crops tn I had the extreme pleasure of meet­
the rows of houses built on the
you have been having some ing him Only fifteen people are
same pattern, even tn the'better guess
bad weather back home. It'a allowed to. and they ait in a-special
sections. The only method we had pretty
but pleasant hern too. It's booth ovcrlookng the stage, behind
of knowing the house we formerly anything
cold and rainy. I'm silting here a sound-proof window.
lived
in, at ITM
night,
look for
an undershirt,
undershirt, shirt,
shirt, sweater
the larffftrt
n’n was
the to .rrwo
»&gt;;rIwith
w,th nn
sw.
In the afternoon I saw the Nel­
1 rBnJIt
In frnn»1^ f
hnn./ ' *nd ,leld
J*cket °n «nd 11
Eddy show and you can Ima­
cause it was in front of our house. , w ■
n.,, ?•—, Il just son
gine how good It was. After that. I
Philadelphia is much lhe same. The ?f^t the nmTaa alwar? feeling
*
saw "The Great Gildersleeve'' and
«!de.
^evea“TL“hi’n7 a
We've
all
been
having
a
little
"Tommy Dorsey" show with
the city and the capital building, stomach trouble lately. I don't the
Linda Darnell as gurot star. Tom­
J radio towers, and church spires know why. It's nothing serious, only my
was sure good and lived up to
i make a reflection tn the water nt we don’t feel Just quite up to par all my
expectations
night like a picture from “Life’’ Our ford has been better tho' the
I
went
to the Palladium Satur­
■ magazine The mountains nearby
day night nnd danced lo "Tommy
add to it. too.
meat too
Tucker s music." Met a luscious girl
i Barges on the river dredge up fresh
Well.
I've
been
on
my
pass
and
there,
and
coal from the bottom. Steel mills back again. I had a real good time this week. have a date with ner
raL,n,Irhte’nndn
t00
too.' 1I ,ound
found Mownn1
Howard Shelllngton
Shelllngton
Wasn't thnt a wonderful week­
w,lh no trouble nt all and spent end?
XL
A. I? y
Ithree
lhrep days
d*&gt;‘s w,th
surr had
h"*
with hlm
him We sure
Gosh, sis, you sure would like
An aXnv110* ?
. w « i 'I •a Knon
good ume
time &lt;*lking
talking about
about old
old Hollywood—yeah, man!
The corpsmen all moved tn to new
I am. I was sure surprised. He's quarters yesterday and are they
trained, are near here. We try to coming up to see me in three or ever swell. We have six foot lockers,
use our course In plane recognlza- I four
weeks
linoleum
floors (or decks* and par­
| tion we received in Milledgeville,
Guess who paid me a visit lost titions separating the bunks Al­
Go., at Storekeeper's School When
—Archie Vaughn. It was the most like home, almost--1 said!
, a mud hen passed over during in­ night
first time we had seen each oilier
Well. I guess that's It. Sorry I
: spectlon one morning, one wave In
30 .months He's been overseas didn't write aooner.
,
whispered. "What kind Is that?" three
years this month He's look- |
Love.
Somebody answered, "A gull wing
single engine Job."
On the way back here from Has­
tings a while back, 2 Waves-to-be.
Shirley Kingsbury and Louise SlnkTO OPERATE MACHINES WHICH ARE NOW IDLE BECAUSE OF THE
ler, were on the same car on their
way lo Detroit for exams. They are
both excellent POMS POMS (Petty
GOOD WORKING CONGOOD PAY
SHORTAGE OF WORKERS
Officer Materia] to you. Matey*
and will soon be swabbing lha decks
In figure 8's and flicking the dan­
DITIONS, PRODUCING BADLY-NEEDED HASTINGS REPLACEMENT
druff off their shoulders In true
Navy fashion and calling it "Sall".
(Oh excuse me. tiie book says that
PISTON RINGS ESSENTIAL TO KEEP TRUCKS, BUSES, FARM TRAC­
the Navy does not have dandruff.)
Seriously though, they are good
eggs, and will get along alright.

THE HOME FRONT *

ABLE - BODIED

MEN

WANTED!

"Basus*# “m~

■&gt;'•'« &gt;&gt;“p

Mel
Melvin Haavind, HA. 2/c
Staff
U. 8. Naval Hospital
Long Beach, California

June 21. 1045
"Camp Lucky Strike"
Mrs. Glenn Kahler
Hastlngx. Michigan
Dear Lelhn:
Well—here goes for a play b)i
play description of my trip to Parisi
First of all, I will say, It was rallied
a disappointment ta me. maybe 1
expected too much, of It. I danl
know. But anyway; I have no dealrd
to go again.
Tnerv are a lot ot nice thlnga

city, but seeing them under thq
conditions I saw them weren't /■
my liking. Mainly because It la fan
too crowded and living conditions
there are plenty poor. Even thougH
the Red Cross Is doing everything
they can. there are Just too many
OJ.'s going there now for them tq
handle comfortably.
|
We left camp here about 3:3d
Sunday p.m. and rode with the car-]
rier that hauls our mall there, ar4
riving In Paris at lhe Arc De TriJ
umphat about 8:30. We took thd
metro (which Is about the only
means of transportation in Parti
and Is a very good subway, bid
there are far too many people tq
ride It' to the Red Cross regUtra-j
tion center. Just a word here aboui
the way they pack you In 11mm
metroro. One can comfortably ac4
commodate about 30 people. 1
would say. and I never was oil
one yet that 200 didn't try lo gef
on and of throe 200 about 106 man j
age to crush themsalvea In. In al
my life I've never had my 170 lbs
of anatomy pounded Inta such d
minute bit of space na I did In
throe. But since It was either gel
on these or try to find some spol
In a strange town where you ard
unable to ask anyone bow to nl
there on fool. And usually thlj
place woe I to 3 miles away, so II
was a question of getting crushed
or walking and getlng lost. Well
I did both and It Is hard to any
Anyway, we Rot to Uie registry
tion center, and after sweating out
a line, got registered and asked fot
the Grand Hotel which is lhe beat
in Paris—so was naturally filled
full. Bo we were sent to anolhex
Red Cross club about 1 mile away,
and after another one of those
squeeze plays on the metro, arrived
there only to find they had no
room either. Bo they booked us at
one of the 16 annexes they had.
Well, this turned out to be a sec­
ond rate dump, and the minute we
walked In the door we were disi
couraged. It was respectably clean
but was built along about the time
of Kina Louis the XIV and had
never been changed. We had a
wash bowl in our room which did
add a Hille bit of color to It. even
though we soon found out 11 was
out of order But there was ond
faucet in the hotel that, nt spas]
modlc Intervals if you wanted tl
wait out the line), had some wntsl
In It. Of course, this drained infl
an old bath tub for which thefl
was no stopper. But nt least y.il
could. If worst came to worst. was|
your hands once or twice during
our 3-day stay there.
Finally at 10 minutes past 11 that
night, we were able to get settled
so we went up lo lhe main Red
Cross club, shoved, shouldered and

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My brother, who is a CJB. likes

JOBS for Experienced and Inexperienced

sailor" but I tell him I think he
stinks
Truthfully, though, he
doesn't mind too much having a fe­
male gob In the family. (Do you.
Homer?*
Jeanne Perkins and lhe twins
rode as far as Detroit, too She has
let me read several letters from
believe, and they sound like chap­
ters from a thriller dlller.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST I. 1945

faavlnd, HA. 2/c
va! Hospital
ach. California

June 31, 1945
"Camp Lucky an
Kahler
Michigan

re goes tor a play bJ
ptlon of my trip to Faris]

ntment to me, maybe
oo much of IL I don*
re a lot of nice things
te and It la a beautlfu]
seeing them under the
Mainly because it is fat
*d and living condition
ilenly poor. Even thougl:
•roas la doing everythin!
there are just too many
I there now for them t&lt;
ifortably.
camp here about 3:3&lt;
a. and rode with the carlaula our mall there, ar»ut 8:30. We look thJ
dch Is about the only
transportation In Part]
very good subway, buj
far too many people tq
the Red Crass reg Istra-I
. Just a word here aboul
hey pack you In thesii
ne can comfortably ac]
i about 20 people, 1

nt 200 didn’t try to gel
these 200 about 105 man]
s)&gt; themselves In. In all
e never had my 170 Ibol
y pounded Into such J

r try lo find some

fool. And usually th3
1 to 3 miles away, so il
rtlon of getting crushed
and get Ing last. Weill
and it Is nard to aaJ
lhe wont.
we got to tlie reglstnd
, and after sweating oul
registered and asked foq
Hotel which Is Lhe besi
o was naturally filled
club about 1 mile away]
another one of thoad
ys on lhe metro, arrtveq
to find they had nd
r. So they booked us ad
16 annexes they had]
turned out to be a tec-1
imp. and the minute wc
the door wo were dis
t was respectably cleat
lit along about the thru
juls the XFV and hat
changed. We had i
In our room which dk
bit of color to It. over
soon found out It waj
he hold that, nt itpm&lt;
■vals If you wanted u
e line), had some writ®
oursc. tills drained in&gt;
h tub for which thpfl
pper But at least yJ
rst came to worst, waal
once or twice during
tay there.
10 minutes past 11 that
rerc able to get settled
: up to the main Red
shoved, shouldered and

।' Mr. and Mn. Wayne Oates of
and 'ft
nltliough the food wasn't loo plen­
’ «■-. .
Sonne- family.
tiful It was good and with the
vllle Sunday.
,
■
number'they had to feed In this
diningroom I will say they did very about them. But I'm not aven going * * (Third of o series of five articles on the work
I Mrs. Glen Gates* mother of near 'visiting nu grandfather. William
Cogswell.
|
Hickory
Corners
spent
several
days
1
to start to describe thia to you here f
Of the Barry County Health Department)
fo.Hl
Red Ctom club* have. as It would require too much time. l
the past week with her. ★ Clinton
But the two most famous of these 1. After’ the W K. Kellogg Poun-*
t Horn spent Sunday with Mr. and, HENDERSHOT NEWS
: "
French help. So the only bad fea- pictures are the Chapel which is 1
Mrs. William Anders and Elmer In’
Clinton Brtll and Johnnie
had been orgnnirz-d and won1 health nursing Rome from other Brush Ridge. ★ Mrs. Eleanor Ham- of Mrs.
simply breathtaking In Its beauty 1dation
spent the past week
(unFtlonlng Jointly
jointly with state and | universities and occasional visitors Hujn of Lansing anent several da vs withHastings
out the line. But since you are not and can't be described in any de- funetionlng
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brill. ★
allowed to eat in a civilian restaur­ Jree of Justice The other Is lhe Ilocal agencies and the citizens In are among guests of the health wlln hrr pnrenu^Mr and Mrs A 1 Sgt. Clarence Walters on leave
the seven counties which came un- department.
Craven * Mr
d Mn wnii.m । f'om Gardiner General hcwpllal,
smbus hail of mlrrorx, where the der
ant you had no choice. But food in
Michigan Community • Their course varies from a few M1i&gt;« and
’*"¥*?*’ Cnlcago, was a dinner guest Mon­
civilian restaurants In Parts ts very. famous Treaty of Versailles was 'Health me
Project, unhr
nitles ...
and
coldays ~
U» several month* of field ne"- hcX in
U
...........
u WI
- —
signed.
.
.leges
----- -u.u
------------ u
day at the Garrison-O'Laughlin
asked---------------------------permission for thrlr
I work.
It u
is the
tl purpo^ 0( lhe un,. nea home In
complain. , ivc thrlr students tirac- „ ,• “nd Mr*- Harry Mlscner of home. ★ Mrs. A. C. Clark returned 35-fiay furlough. ★
to giv
Tills town took us 'til 12:30. then 1students of public health to come in i versifiestperience.
and they choone I5“,ama??0
"Pending several home from the hospital Wedncs- Richard Burn anr
and
have
field
training
under
pro.
Heal
experien
Well, this Is the part that spoiled we came back, had chow and went fcMianai supervision
i
where
additional
training
h
1
,
,
“
*
r
;
“
n
d
Mrs
Gordon
fevional
I
areas
wr
Nashville were gue
the whole trip for me. because to down to the center of town lo see
8unday evening callers were the Mrs. Archie Burd
The Foundation, having realized offered. AU an- of graduate level.1 * P?, ’1
Monday morning we got up at me that is my primary purpose of if we could get tickets to one of that there w&lt;u» a lag be.ween Of.- some wth no experience In public J.“,r’ Donald Kenyon of
7:30 and thought we would be earl* getting a pass. Is to get away from the two most famous shows In ,covertes in medicine nnd related health, others nearing their master's Hntu
Battle* Orric
Creek arc
their Banfield. * Mrs. Aguata Bolyen of
am spending .h.&lt;,
enough to get to this one faucet the kind of Jiving habits and lines Parts—'The Pollies Bcrgerc" or the ■clences
honeymoon with his brother. Gor­ BMtIe Creek Is visiting a few days
and thefi , application to, degree in this field.
ahead of the rush nnd gri u de­ you sweat out In the army, and this "Casino de Parts”. Well the Folllc 'the everyday life of human beings.
In 1944 there were eleven nurses don. , and wife. ★ Gordon Kenyon with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mott. ★
lightful cold water shave. But true Is something that h Impossible In were booked ahead for three days wa* Interested in the dUsemlnaUon and so far this year, three. The Li home from the Navy (or 32 days,. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Matteson have
BANNER WANT
to form, when wc got down lo lhe Paris. In fact. I think it Is worse but I did manage to gel a box seat ,of Information rather than discos- Red Cross pul on ptessure to en­
gone north for their vacation. ★
to the Casino de Paris Zimmer- ,try It was Its purpose lo have n -courage enlBtmcnl. so this may acMr and Mrs. Robert OarrUon are
CORNERS
typical G.I. line—each man with after having spent 9 day* Iri Edin­ man. who was with me. hod seen worklng program conducive Uvihe count for the eut In university reg­ MARTIN
vUltlng their son and wife In
Robert
Pettlnger
of
Charlotte
was
burgh
and
being
entirely
away
from
this
so
he
didn't
go
Then
we
spent
a towel around his neck and. his
health and happiness of human be- --------btration.
Tu- eleven who were
----- .1 caller at Orr Ftiher's Monday of Cleveland.
1. The
--------- Ings especially children.
the afternoon
trusty old Glilet In his hand We the army rcgimcntullun and trial* the remainder of •*-|: here
hen1 last
last yt..
year stayed .....
from seven last week. Mrs. Elsie Cogswell.
finally, each one. got our hand un­ on my last leave, I guciut I Just ex» walking around.
With this underlying philosophy,. “
*rcks
ccks to four
four months.
months,
.
Wayne, and Bemlta, and Mrs. Anna­
der the faucet nt the time It made posted too much.
it had resolved to work In "Ila own
- ------- « dLainculshed visitors were belle Showalter of Nashville and HUBBARD HILLS
Among
Thnt nlaht I
....
। back yard." choosing the seven ML«
one of its volcanic eruptions and
Now I won't say any more about
Isabel Black. Instructor In Mi and Mrs. H. F. Munn and Miss
Helen Peterson and children
quickly threw the water on our face the living and traveling conditions and It was a very good show, but neighboring counties, which repre­ public health nursing at the Um- lx-nn Hridemiin of Center road were of Mrs.
Alto spent last week with her
arid dobbed on some shaving cream. there, but we went through the la quite different frqrn n musical sent typical rural while areas of verrlfy of Manitoba, who was here Thursday, callers al tlie Fisher mother.
Mrs. Frances Storkan and
Then, while you held lhe O.I. next same procedure all the time. Well, we have in tiie states, and would the North. Bafry county was In­ four days; Mrs. Mirabel Ferr-lru home, a Mr. and Mrs Clarence Cur- Leo. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Al Schmidt of
Jorge, director of public health Hs and little sons and Mr. and Mrs Grand Ranlds Were Sunday visitors
to you away with one hand, you after breakfast, wr were lucky certainly cause a great deal ofcom- ।cluded in this project.
&gt;&gt;MI .the request of nursing. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Minor Yeast and children of Audeftly pulled out 3 and cut off one enough to get a couple of tickets to ment there. It Is a cross between a ।i Co-operating with
of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Teeter. Mrs
... ... Dr Mariano Mol.is of Paraguay, who Kilsla were weekend guests of Mrs Schmidt
of your whiskers. But eventually a town to Versailles, which Is one I burlesque and a musical and In lhe school* and colleges.
was the former Rose Fleser
.j be classed
----- .. „
— Kellogg Foundation established its observed one week; a group of hns- | Curtis's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
as a .bur­
your face could stand no more, so of the most famous town) In ' states would
of Dora, and made her home with
you considered lhe lob done and France This was a very lovely town lesque and I doubt thnt It would Fellowship program to provide a Kltal administrators and one of land Barry
Mrs. Teeter and parcnU about 40
ealth ............
educators who were here one
elbowed your way back to your nnd really helped make the trip a be allowed to be shown there. How­ place where students who had been .......
Mr and Mrs. Melvin Whetstone years ago. Ell Reese of Muskegoti
room, and there, with one comer of tittle worthwhile. This Is a very old ever? tn France the code of morals well prepared in academic subjects dav each.
and Mrs. Alma Goodenough of Heights was also a caller at Teeter
my towel which 1 had dampened town bnllt In the 1600's nnd was Is much different than In the states might have field work under pro-1 Each nurse begins her work by Hastings were Sunday guests of Mr. home Sunday. ★ Mrs. Frank Green
under lhe faucet. I went o»er mv known ns the first modern town In nnd this is considered one ot the fe&amp;tional* supervision with planned observing- for a short time Then and Mrs Orr Fisher. * Mr. and of NMhville and Mrs. Will Green ol
I she works in a small area of the Mn Donald Varney and children
fare mid tJjcn with my mirror I the world because It has wide bou­ best shows In France Acid is attend­ learning experiences.
Pierce. Fla., were guests of Mr,
This schedule was arranged to, county under the clov supervision of Hillsdale were weekend gUesu of Fort
had brought along. I surveyed the levard streets with a row of trees ed by the best class of people I
and Mrs. Marshall Tripp Friday
for public health physicians, of a staff member who has been
damage—and It looked nearly in on cither side of the street. The can't say that I prefer It lo a good l provide
engineers, nurses, dentists, hospital appointed us h»r adviser. Family
had ns It fell so I called It good main point of Interest there, of
।
administrators,
health
educators,
health,
work
in
the
schools,
and
enough.
course. Is the palace and Rs enor­ glad to sec what a show In Prance
veterinarians.
community activities are Included
included
We walked bark un to the club mous grounds and other buildings, Is like. Our real good actors nnd land
Universities and profeaslonal in her program.
whe/n we ate. and after wc found And here I can truthfully say. I actresses wouldn't be In a show Ilka |'schools
of public health throuxhout' The work done by the student dethe end of the line on the third saw some of the most beautiful this, but here In France all the best the country
have
been
sending
stupends
upon
her
previous
experience
are
in
these.
So
I
guess
that
I
will
floor, we patiently sweated it out grounds I have ever seen. Also, the
here since the Inception of the and background. The supervision
and finally at 10 past nine wc got architecture and paintings, tapes­ be forgiven for going to it. as long ' dents
program In 1934. They have come for the first few weeks lake* much
In the dining room. Thia wasn't too tries, etc. are simply beyond all ns. the saying Is that "When In from all of the nine schools of time of the adviser, but as she bebad and wc were waited on. and Imagination. I have a set of plc- Rome do as the Romans do." well public health, from 27 engineering comes familiarized with the pro­
I'm In France, am I not? Anyway. schools. and from a large number gram, she •-Is able •-to —assume
——-----more
I can compare the two now with of tlie 32 schools of puuiic nealtn
WITH KROGER'S
For this reason the
some degree nf knowledge ns I saw nursing as well as from many medl- •responsibility.
। short-term student requires more
a good American variety show lhe cal and dental school*.
| time proportionally than the long
CLOCK BREAD
next night and I can truthfully say
There aie three types of field , term.
I liked it better, but I still am glad training One L* for observation
mon by,
uy
Dental students are *ent here by
I saw the "Casino de Parts." I have distinguished visitors and sr~special- '(the U. of M for a week's observathe program of It and will send It Isis from foreign countri s. A
Fresh, rich, delicious bread
r
Anoth। Ron In 1944 there were two groujM
along with the pictures. The next er Ls for orientation of newly era- —13 altogether—of senior dental
at a saving! Stays fresh
day we tried to get on one of the ployed health personnel In Michigan. students. So far this year there have
Paris trains but no soap, io I didn't The third, and most important be­ been six.
longer, so you can buy more
—
—----------------- 1—
k.j cause
of... b« extent.
Is supervised
get. ।Inside
any of- ,w_
lhe •famous
build,
—------------------------They observe, the work of the
Ings there although I saw several ' field work fur students alio come health department In rural areas,
than one loaf at a timet
nf them from a distance We were j al the request ot the university or make home visits with lhe nurses,
lucky enough to mooch In on a school which they are attending, talk with school teachers and stu­
a
boat trip on the Seine river which I These students arc mostly from the dents. they visit dentists’ offices to
LARGE
DAYS
4-^
...W ?HTS
took’ u.4 by several ol these build- ■ United States, and they work under sec how the health department flu
LOAVES
Ings and so I saw all of the places ’»&gt;’• suixirvlston of the Barry Coun- Into the community program.
frorn the outside that I am sending }&gt;’ H«*aKh department staff memynu pictures of. This boat trip was b-'r% Their periods of work here or engineers here since lhe incep­
a Canadian tour but wc were able , VB2X from fix weeks to one’ Yrijr. tion of the war The reason for thLV
GRANDSTAND SHOW
is obvious, they being needed in tlie
w ulk our «oon orlsbw. Into
armed forces.
jrcdn. u. on n non . ...II, on-. pjrUS'M;
BRILLIANT- 1OO Porformora • GLAMOROUS
When engineers were here for
jf 1OU “
joyea u.
Department ot Health In co-opera­ summer terms, they worked on
Well, I guess this covers, rough- ’Ion »'»t&amp; the professional schools various phiuscs ot public health and
HENNIES BROS.
sanitation, depending on the In­
ly. all of the trip—and It was J*-'11’.#
rough. I am definitely not taking ,
1the - U
dividual and his preparation. They
Public Hr
Health
MIDWAY SHOWS AND HIDES
any more trips over here *tll they States p,,hllc
“lth service, and brought to date maps that spot
the W K Kellogg Foundation
every- heme In tiie county, made
ENTERTAINING and FUN
The Foundation has tentatively surveys of home sanitation, and
out You «ee everyone Is getting approved
from two states helped with milk and food sanita­
furloughs and passes now and It for funds requests
with which to develop
makes traveling and accommoda­ field training orcas similar to the tion, camp and resort Inspections
,
tions very, very crowded Also, the one In Michigan. It expects in the and water and sewage control.
HARNESS RACES
% lb. reclion.
Health educators become familiar
APPLE BUTTE!
j«-m
21s
Sultan of Morocco was there while next tew years to help two or three
TUESDAY
AFTERNOONS
THURSDAY
all phases of comprehensive
Only 4 Points
wc were there and DeGaulle made additional states each year nnd also with
WEDNESDAY
FRIDAY
community health educational ac- i
a speech preceded by a Moroccan I Canadian communities.
$7,600.00 in Purrti
60LDEH CORN CS'"C
parade nnd this attracted a crowd I Among other agencies sending tlvltles.
Veterinarians study diseases of
of several million So I am nil students lo the seven-county arena animals
mid food products from
Creo mod
tripoed out now for a while The are the United Stales Department animals They
arc sent by lhe De- |
weather was simply lovely while we 1 of State, the Office of Inter-Amcr- partment of ■Veterinary Medicine at
TOMATOES
were there and la much better than ‘ lean Affairs, the Pan-American Michigan State college in co-oper-'
It Is here on the coast
Sanitary Bureau, and Tlie Rocke- ation with the State Department of
pi9s
Well. I muil close now and will i feller Foundation.
Health.
THRILLS MONDAY &amp; SATURDAY AFTERNOONS CHILLS
ASPARA601 AnMGrZr
send the pictures on to you as I The field training program has
Most departments of health In­
aoon as the ones I hid Liken of me become recognized nationally as
.... an
.... eluding
ciuaing the
tne Micnigan
Michigan Department |
come. Will answer nil the nice let­ Integral part of the training of oj Health are granted funds from
Slrowborry Jam
ters I have from you tomorrow ! professional personnel.
EXHIBITS
the U. 8- Public Health Service to
ICED TEA Social Blend
P*»
| The total number of students In provide scholarships so that public
night.
I the area for the quarter from June health personnel may continue their
LIVESTOCK ♦ AGRICULTURAL
AH mv love.
I1 to Sept. 1 is as follows: 13 phy­ education.
Benefiting
by this
Glenn
MILK
sicians,
11
of
whom
arc
Latin
Amer
­
INDUSTRIAL * EDUCATIONAL
grant many public agencies are able
S/Sgt. Glenn Kahler. 36464314
Dalcd
icans; 121 nurses; 10 Lutin-Ameri­ to send their employees or future
597th Army Postal Unit
can engineers; 8 veterinarians from employees to take graduate and
APO. 165. '1 Postmaster
Michigan State college; 1 hospital field work, In any state there are
RED MINT STICKS c~j» «»
New York. New York
ndminis'.rator;
and
10
health
edu
­
usually scholarships available to
ADMISSION TO GROUNDS
cators 3 of whom are from Canada. Krofesslonal workers In public
MARRIAGE LICENSES
। Dental students come In the spring ealth centers, providing they
PARKING
CORN KIX on CHEERIOATS p*a Its
Robert E- Endsley. Castleton .. —
20 and fail from the University of promise to return there to work aflBarbara L. Tietz, Hastings
111 Michigan and Northwestern uni-,£7^ iraining.
""
28 versity for ow week. This Mrlng j' r&gt;u
AI1 m
fC1)0O
of pubUc
Donald A Kenyon. Nashville
.iiwu|s&gt; vi
,,mui.v
OUTS—
Country Cli£
।— —
—•_ .•
— -----»
DMCIU* SUN MAID SHOIO. 15o«
Doris A. McKenzie, Rattle Creek 22 there were 42 from lhe University , ing
require
three
months
of field
RAISINS iS^iau. PLO IJo p»g. 158
training. Other branches often re­
Carl B.
E. nans.
Bahs. v^Bsvieum
Castleton Two..
i.wn
iw» . 10
Twenty-two whn
who nn
arc studying hos- quire. or advise, this also.
O W.tox,
R 1 18 jyaKaff
administration were in tiie
The health department recognizes
bio 2 can
: area for two days from Northwesl- the responsibility assumed in carry­
BAKED BEADS ,’XSTS. Z.‘ U*
! cm university. They also come ing on this Fellowship program. A
I from Uie University of Chicago.
basically good program must be tn
Several
distinguished
visitors operation
LIGHT BULBS Soil’S
1*
In order to take on the
It's
KROGER'S
for
Best
Canning
Buys
I from Canada. China. Latin apd added work with students
The
[ Central America. Mexico, and the staff feels that It is not entirely
a
I British West Indies have also been ■natter of helping them to learn but
BIC JUICY LUSCIOUS
2
21s
HOUSEHOLD
here this quarter.
of stimulation
The Foundation at the present that a certain amount
conics to their dehas funds for a supplementary and Inspiration
from these people who
budget for field training work in lhe K'ment
g with them accounts of new
NORTHERN mm u™. j .&lt;* 2&gt;&lt;«fe
1 seven counties and still provides developments
at the universities
I fellowships for many.
of public health.
None of the expense Involved In and schools
program helps the student
I the Fellowship prograpi , ls taken toThis
know
the
human
element
in
­
Fancy Elborfat. Hero are lhe poacher you've boon welching
from county taxes, Thl* Is borne volved in his professional work and
by lhe W K. Kellogg Foundation, to realise that theories to be of
and wailing for - (lawless freestones, right ripeness, right
for It feels that a county should value must be applied to daily living
price I Hurry to Kroger's for this bolter canning buy I
not bear the expense of training In the community.
। people who will not work In that
YOU may be sharing your telephone
| community.
line with more of your neighbors than
^$3.69
The Fellowship program of the SOUTH SHULTZ
ever before because so many additional
Barry County Health department
Mrs. Ada Ashby received word
! co-operates with, and benefits by. Saturday that Mrs. Kate Patton of
rural families now have telephone ser­
the work of the FoundaUon.
Kalamazoo passed away Just three
| Since the war there have not days after her 84th birthday She
vice and because war has taken the ma­
was
buried Tuesday In Prairieville
| been many long-term students ex­
WATERMELONS
terials needed to add enough lines.
cept the nurses. Graduate nurses cemetery. ★ Lester Sonneville and
from the University of Michigan, Mrs. Lorna* Larabee spent Sunday
CANTALOUPE Goldsn ripa *
■ KEEP
with
the University of North Carolina., wnn Mr.
sir. and
ana Mrs.
airs Jesse
jowc Larabee
i.irHocc
But if everyone will "pitch in” with
Imliana university, and Peabody | In Hastings. ★ John Graham of
BUYING
LEMONS
college form the majority of those Kalamazoo spent Saturday evening
a friendly spirit ol consideration and
WAR
who come here, to study public with Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Horn. ★
»&gt; »’A&lt;
co-operation, you and all your tele­
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earth—with a couple of all-night
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| brother. Harry, and wife. * a good
I Mrs Lenna Kirkpatrick visited many from this community spent
graduating pesmenda
' relatives In Grand Rapids over 1 *onie.
Barry class of Middleville high school in lw
/
ebrated the occasion with
Sunday. ♦ Mrs. Marton Martin ar- county fair.
1581 and had lived in thU vicinity LnSJ*~
Sunday at the home of Mr,
'rived heme Friday from South
in
later
years.
The
Hindmans
once □1 vicawura. *&gt;■ »&gt;~ —i
• Edwin Pixley of Battle
Carolina where she went after the
owned
the
George
Holes
farm
and
Dunn
and
Hubert Shrier of South- creek.
'
family car before her husband, who
Mn.
Lillian
Jorgenson
Cole,
who
time.
lived
there
for
“
—
.
rt.
lu
&gt;ht«r
Rutland.
Mrs.
Luella
Blyier
ot
।
MI
m
Ella
Fisher of Hastings ahd
Is In servly. made a change of
the Marine Corps last Jan­
A d*V*^!*L Yale. Wfillam Havens and Mr. and Miss Lucille
Battle Creek
' location * Mr. and Mn. Earl Dean Joined
uary, leaves today for her station Mm Lawrence E. Frost, of Now Mrs- Ray Erway. * Mrs. John Fore- au spendlm
with their
and little, son of Rochester, who at
Lejeune, N. Carolina, aft­ York city, a sister. Mrs. Nellie Mer­ man and granddaughter, Rosemary • grandparehu
Mrs. H. O.
■ had been on a vacation trip In ,the er Camp
eight day leave spent with riman. of Detroit. and her ulster­ Burnett, of Kalamazoo Mrs Nellie Armour. Sunday
it i-~ ~.Grand Traverse section, spent from heran
parents, Mr. and Mra. Robert in-law Mrs. Gertrude Parkhurst, Foreman of Hastings, Mrs. Charles mour hoove were Mr. and Mrs. EdSaturday until Tuesday with his Jorgenson.
of Grand Rapids.
Whllicmore. and Mn. honest Ha- win Brass, Hastings, and Mr. and
• mother and brother. Mrs Martha
Lillian, who has been In the rec­
(Additional Middleville news will veua ment last Friday with Mr. and Mrs Alton Armour and family uf
■Dean and Oien Dean, and family. reation
division, will now transfer
, Mrs. Pr«l Otis.
__
I Battle Creek.
■ * The Kaechele retplon was held to the education division on her be found in first section. 1
I Mr. and Mrs Robert Hhrlckcr and ,
------------ —
I at the Caledonia nark Saturday.
return. Marine Cole, who was of­
children of Plainwell were Sunday:
__
Mrs. Arthur Valentine and three fice secretary’ at the Tiiomapple- *4 ORTH EAST WOODLAND
visitors at Charles Whittemore's * SOt’THWEST RUTLAND
' small sons went lo Hastings Wed- Kcllogg
£2? w!K?V™
**"
3on Eppeihelmer ■of Vicks-.
school
for
some
time
be
­
Mrs. •Don
jnesday to-visit his people, returning fore enlistment, looks very natty
■ °*®.'' buni spent Uie weekend with her
Sunday to their home in Ypsilanti. In her summer uniform of white
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn.
Art his moved from Ft Sheridan with gold trimmings Her former
ts £ S&amp; 1 A Sarah Douglass of Carlton Cen' to art unknown destination. * Mn. rtxvmmate.
Mra. Hester Kcrmeen.
Ray Killion returned home Thurs- had Just returned
Olive Henderson of Lansing via- 'waveTU an(| sons. Rodney and Tom-1 &amp;ls spending this week with De­
from
lhe
Hess
Oaks. A Mr. and Mrs Buhl
’ day from Kent City, her former lake camp, and the girla enjoyed lied their uncle and aunt. Mr. and m)r o{ Hastings aBd Mr. and Mrs ,
I home, where she had been for a Sunday together.
Mrs. Will Scybold In O™nd Rapshricker and family of Plain- I Beatty and family. Mr. and Mrs.
1 Ernest Oorham and family, and
‘ few days because of the serious.| Pvt Richard Allen, recently In- ids Fridav. * Mr and Mrs. Jake wll
.
Mrs.
Willard
Bagley of Kalamazoo
and Mr. and Mrs Lawrence
Mr an(1 Mrs j^y gj^-ay and Mrs. —-.........
...
a ouio.
sister. *
and Mrs. |
Illness of ■
- Rev -I.M
was home from Ft. Sherl- Rehor
Christian of Hastings visited Mrs. 8ara Erway. accompanied by Mr. were i5Ueati,2!1rIhr^,rE2m 'a Mr
Ralph Harper and children re­ 1| ducted,
Ill.. Sunday to visit his par­ Lydia Schuler and Miss Esther and Mrs Ward Ekway of Hastings and Mrs. France Oorham _* Mr.
turned to their home at Flushing ; dan.
ents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Glenn
Allen
of
Schuler
Thursday
afternoon.
*
Sunday
visitors
at
Maurice
and
Mrs.
Oley
Douglasa and famSunday after spending a few days Parmelee and Miss Beverly Uhl of
Mr. nnd Mrs Ray Scheel attend- Brway'a in Grand Rapids. Mr. and Uy of Carlton Center were Bunday
, with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Ii Grandville
who was a weekend cd n family dinner at the home Mrs. A1 Wolfe and daughter of guests al the home of his‘ mmuer.
W. R. Harper.
_
I guest at the Allen home. Htapar- of Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Fremclr In 1 Grand Rapids were also visitors Mrs. LltF Douglass. Lottie remained
Mcsdames Leroy Chamberlain. enta. Mias Uhl. and Mrs. Edith Sunfield Friday evening. Mr. and ' there They abo called on Mrs Clara for a Idnger visit.
Dellla Oaks
spent- last week with
--------------------Luellcn Thede. Rhea Lewis, and ' Stokoe took Richard to the train Mrs. Lawrancc Scheel of Bristol. , Robinson. * Mr. and Mrs Russell
her sister and family —
Mr. -and Mrs.
Lillian Steeby atended an Evan­ I at Kalamazoo Sunday.
Pa., and Mr and Mrs Leland Whittemore and children spent, „„
- —— ”
—•— at
ot Carlton Center
gelical missionary meeting at Reed 1 Pvt. James Faulkner, who has Scheel of Wayland were also guests. Sunday with the Darrell Halls south Oley
Douglass
• . Carlton'Center
..*..Tned home
home
City from Thuriday through Su»- been In Europe several months. '* Mrs Harold Smith entertained of Hastings. Mr. and Mrs Edward * Luella Schrler
returned
। day. Mrs. Kenyon ot Kalamazoo, 1 reached home Wednesday. Jimmie the Cheerful Helpers club nt tnelr Matthews and children of Hastings from Lansing where sHe has been
sister-in-law of Mrs. Steeby. looked was one of the tllh Division who cottage nt Saddlebag lake Friday were Sunday callers *
attending summer school * WHafter her home during her absence j came on lhe Queen Elizabeth the 1aftemoon and a very nice lime was Mrs Wm. Whittemore of Delton nam Ravena was a ltur*t Sun?**
home
and Mra.
Mrs Frvd
Fred
pe n
ome of Mr. nnd
* Mrs. Forrest Potter and two sons I Friday previous, but his trip from enjoyed * Mr and Mrs Charlie spent a couple of days last week at tthe
Otis of Glass Creek. Mr.
- nnd Mrs.
of Dowagiac came Friday to spend I Camp Kilmea. N. J„ to Camp Van Zent and daughter Betty of; with the Charles Whittemore*.
I Hany Dunn. Luella fichrlcr and
a week with her mother. Mrs. Myr­ Grant. IU.. on lhe troop train was Detroit, who have been camping at ।
1ar
I aon Hubert, and Mrs. Don Eppcltle Jgckson. on the west county , what you read about—taking 36 Jordan lake, and Miss Bertha
hours
for
a
usual
twelve
hour
trip.
line. * John and Roger Moore,
j helmer were also guests there.
Wagner
were
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
FAIR
LARK
Sgt. Donald Pierson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates Thuradnv.
who have been spending several
weeks with their aunt, Mrs. Harry and Mrs. Clyde Pierson, of Belle­
Mrs Lydia Schuler. Miss‘Eckardt
Esther I Bunnell ’wB CK wfilnwJtay ‘afur- w.AR..®P!'??,tWTOrPIyeara * Ca'h'
Balsch. and family, returned to ville. Wls.. formerly of Wayland, Schuler and Miss Olga Eckard’,
their home In Detroit this-week. * recently arrived from German pri­ visited relatives In Grnnl Rapids "—noon. There was a good attendance Ion for post-wnr years._______
son camp Stalag I on tlie Baltic Saturday and Sunday. * Sunday
sea
and
with
his
parents
and
sla
­
office after a two weeks' vacation
dinner guests at the home of Mr
visiting his mother In Minneapolis. ter. Barbara, are resorting at lhe nnd Mrs Karl Eckardt were Mrs
Minn. * The Ray Filllngham fam­ ' R Moshler cottage at Gun lake. Kate Henderson. Miss Mary Hen­
ily. William Sprinkle, nnd Mrs. They were all visitors Friday eve­ derson. Mrs I. L Hall. MU* Olive
Mary Standish of Lhe west county ning of his great-aunt. Mrs Frank Henderson of Lansing. Miss Marian
line attended the Watkins reunion Shaw, and husbafid.
of Detroit nnd Dunean,
Donald and LL Jack Hamilton Hendemon
In Grand Rapids Sunday * Mrs.
jack nnd Terry Bailey 4 Miss Ju
Mary Gray and Miss Eula Sbrau- were In the same prison camp and Ann Smith atended ill camp a
ger accompanied the Cutlers tn came home on the same boat but. few days last week nt Algonquin
Caledonia Tuesday to visit Mr and of course, weren't acquainted. Too lake returning home Saturday eve­
Mrs. C. F. Beeler. * Guests last bad the boys didn’t get to know ning. * Mr and Mm. Arthur Bates
weekend at the Claude Roacnbcrg each other in the camp, for milling and famllv. Miss Hertha Wagner.
home In west Thornapple were Mr over their Middleville acquaint­ Mr and Mrs E. J P.ntcs nnd fam­
and Mrs. Dick Wilson and daugh­ ances might have helped digest the ily. Mr. and Mrs Ben Schneider
ter. Judy, and Mrs. Bvron Mi-Orc potato peeling soup a little more and also Mr and Mrs Flovi Bntri
of Grand Rapids. Sunday evening easily)
and sons of Ionin enjoyed a rxitcallers were Mr and Mrs Herbert
luck dinner with Mr. nnd Mrs
Hand also from the Citv. * Mrs
Charlie Van Zent and Bettv at the
' Anniversary Club
Eva Bell Francisco ot Calumet
cotage
at Jordan
mill
Ul
MilVM.RHC
nv
.........lake Sunday. *
The
seven
couples
of
the
Anni
­
City. III. Is spending some time
'
ry
club
met
with
Mr.
and
Mrs mtn
Otto Ahniin
Shoun *nrt
and MLs.,
MM Frieda
Frieda
‘
—■* VTn
, with her aunt. Mrs Flora Hanlon versary
... Larutlno
........ wen"... guests
... of
.■
Claude Kcrmcen Sunday for | UII'IA.I
Shnan of
* Mr. and Mrs Floyd Helrlgcl and a carry-in
Mr.
and
Mrs
Arthur
Stalalck
and
dinner.
Those
present
1 daughter, Barbara, who have been were Mr nnd Mrs. George Adams. Mrs Louise Smith Wednesday.
i spending the month at thrlr farm Mr. nnd Mrs Vur Adams, Mr. nnd
borne, left Sunday for Ashbury Mrs Cl nude Rosenberg, Mr and
. Park. N J. where Floyd Is cm- Mrs
Earl Kermeen. Mr. and Mrs
| ployed as a chemist.
BOWNE
Summer snack* are something delecta­
August Flnkbelner. Mr nnd Mrs HOVTH
Last Weeks Letter
Mr and Mrs T. J. Berry, accom- Will Schroder, and little Phyllis
Lt John Eash of Oceania Beach.
I panted by their son. James nnd Ann Adams.
Va., visited from Friday until Bun­
; family of Lansing, left Saturday
ble to look forward to on hot afternoons,
day with home folks. His mother
fur the Upper Peninsula where
Rouse Circle
accompanied him to Detroit on
I they will spend lhe week visiting
The Rouse circle of the Metho­ Sunday * Mr and Mrs Don
her sister * The Misses Ada and dist Wfl.CS will meet with Mrs Swartz. Mr and Mrs Harry Kelly,
especially if Highland* Milk i* included
' Bertha McDowell of Chicago ar- Zero Robertson Thursday. Aug 2. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Murphy of
1 rived Saturday for a week’s visit for a carry-in dinner and after­ Grand Rapids were Sunday dinner
with their sister. Mrs Ed Perrault, noon meeting.
guests of the Steve Millers; Mr
of northwest Thomapple and other
for it make* them more cooling and
and Mrs. Wm. Blough, Freeport,
g, i। irienas.
friends. The
inc ladles
rnaics are former
termer resHonoring Bride-To-Be
were Friday guests there * Mrs
tw Idents of l,clRhton twp a Miss
Mrs Emory Flnkbelner nnd Mrs. Orvln Allerdlng attended the hos­
il I B'Ttha Ronan, retired dean of
pital guild at lhe Orvie Stahl home
tasty than ever.
rp Ccniral
Central State Trachera
Teachers college at a bridal shower ut the former's Tuesday evening. * Mr. and Mrs
Mt. P—ssant. Is visiting her sister home this Wednesday evening hon­ John Mishler of Grand Rapids were
1 and niece. Mrs M W Parker and oring Miss Avis Jackson whose Sunday dinner guests of Mr and
। Mrs. Emory Flnkbelner, and their marriage will be an August event. Mrs Wm Mishler, in the after- .
I families on lhe west county line.
noon they all visited at the John .
1 * Mr and Mrs Robert Beckwith
Picnic
Tliaylcr home in Campbell. * Clore
of Hastings were Sunday visitor4
Members of Uie Middleville Wingeier. who was home on fur- |
at her aunt. Mrs Sarah Campbell. O.ES chapter and Masonic lodge i-'iiah. was a raller on Mrs Jennie j
Members of the Sharp families will picnic together at Murphy's Pardee and Waneta Sciiray Mon- 1
A Fine Summer Food
gathered at the community park point. Gun lake. Sunday, Aug. 5. day afternoon.
for a reunion and dinner Sunday. with dinner at 2 o’clock Eastern
Jack Blough left Wednesday for
It Is hoped that after the war the Stars wishing transportation may Camp Grant. Ill. * Mr. and Mrs
little park can be again put In call Mn Dorothy Bonneville
Wm. Porrltl and Corrine Oles*
shape—there is good shade and It
„ a
„
I were In Grand Rapids Wednesday
Is a very pleasant spot for gather­
Pastor on Vacation
, * Paul Hoffman and family were
ings. * Miss Marian Malchele. who
Rev and Mrs R. D. Leonard and Jn Hastings Saturday. * Donna
Is connected with lhe Associated two small sons leave Thursday for Kunde spent the weekend with
Press in Cleveland, came Saturday a two weeks' vacation at Mackinaw Mrs Eugene Schantz of Grand
to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs City There will be services as usual | Rnpid, * jerry Blough is awlsting
— *»
-----with
------- the
-------wheat
-—• har
---- ­
Simon Maichele, and her brother. at the Methodist church Next his son
Roy
Phone 2651
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.
Hostinps
In west Thomapplc * Paul Bliss Sunday Rev. H H Harris of Way­ vest * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cosgrlff '
left Sunday for Petoskey, where he land. a former pastor of lhe local of Lowell spent Sunday with her i
[ will spend his vacation with his church, will preach, and the fol­ sister. Mrs. Jennie Pardee a The
1 uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Ross lowing Sunday Mr. Afman of Way­ Paul Hoffmans spent Sunday at
Bl1X5
land, who has spent several years Raed s lake
V V Tabor and family returned In Africa ns a missionary, will
hnmr last week from their vaca­ preach.
Roney Rich
tion in the Grand Traverse dis­
Besides Ila sugar content, honey I
Visitor Cui Font
trict. * Mrs Rose Mitchell, re­
turned to Grand Rapids thia Mon­
Master Roger Moore of Detroit, contains mineral elements, vita- I
day after a few dflys' visit with who has been resorting at Gun mins, enzymes, pigments, volatile j
' Mrs Sarah Campbell "knd other lake with his aunt. Mrs. Harry oils and aromatie bodlea.
friends She is now making her Baluch, cut his foot quite badly
home with her daughter, Mrs Os- while out in the lake and had tn
bert Oriffeth. in the city ♦ Many have several stitches lo close the
residents of Middleville und neai- wound
by vicinity attended the funeral of
1 N C. Thomas last Tuesday. Tiie
Death of Old Resident
I funeral was held in the Caledonia
The ashes of Mrs. A. C. Hindman
school auditorium, and more than of New York city, who passed
five hundred old friends and ac- away last November, were brought
mtaintances were present to show to Middleville for burial Commit­
I their respect
tal services were hem at Mt Hope
I Miss Edna Lee and father look cemetery at 3 p.m. Thursday in
I Nancy Lee to her home In Battle charge at the Rev Faye Demarest
Creek Saturday and visited the Baptist pastor.
Mrs. Hindman, the former Lunn
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. AUGUST t, IMS

Mr. and Mra. Virgil Wooda. and Aug. 7-Rebekah lodge.
! family, a Miss Lucy Brovont and Aug. 7—W.C.T.U.
'Mrs. Elwood Yoder attended Xhet Aug. •—Women's Society
■
'Miller*', convention at Duck lake In Methodist dining room.
XOTICX TO CMDfTOK*
Mra. Emmor McCalla and dauxh- near Charlotte last Tuesday and1
—--------M Alice
,ii— Hokteln ' Wednesday,
wcancsaay. a
w Lester
Lcaxcr Yelter
x cncr and
nuu son.
«&gt;u. [&gt;
Birth
.u Announcement
....
ter. vuia*
Vlllle. anda u
Mr*.
PhiibP. of Kalamazoo helped In
Born to Mr nnd Mrs Jess Deof Charleston, W. Virginia, accom- SSbGlnj
at toe home T his Vitt June 1« st Pennock ho^ital
Knied by Elizabeth, John, and Calrt Houtein of Grand Rapids, father. Glair Yelter. In North IrV- a son weighing 9 lbs 13 oa Mra.
' iDeVltt 1* the former Marlon
were Saturday dinner- guests bf
Mr. and Mr*. Dan Poatrna and Rouah. Congratulation*.
Mr. and MrsTp. C. Tabborer. * Mr*
George Brownail and Mrs. Robert
J*me» Cool Honored
Campbell of Flint were Sunday anted by Mrs. Bertha Johnson ot
[ullnp,
visited
Mr.
and
Mra.
Don
8ft. James Cool T/5 flew by plane
guest* of the latter's parent*, Mr.
of Dearborn Sunday. Bud from —
Italy
j to .....
the Slates arriving
and Mrs. Claude Walton. .* T/5 [teharda Ui
hard*,
who
haa
been
vlsitln*
home
Tuesday.
Guests Sunday In
James Cool called on Lt. Lawrence
mere,
re, rciumca
returned nomc
home wiui
with limn.
them. «
* Ilia
his Iiuuuc
honor were mi.
Mr ni&gt;u
and mi.
Mr* lLeland
«uuiu u g|.
Wieland Sunday. * Mrs. Mary Peel II.
it.. EPI/sv.1
—• and
.
Floyd PflrKar.
Eckhart nt
of TV,.
De- Jone*
and farnllv
family nt
of 1*1
Mt Plaa.ant
Pleasant,
and children of Sears are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mra. Virgil Woods and troll epent a few days al their and Mr and Mrs J. D- Cool. James b.Ted’july lllb. A. D. 1S»1
farm in North Irving. * Ralph Kid- returned for a week's visit with hl*
family.
der of Hastings called al the Allen sister. Mrs. Jone*
i
Mr. and Mr*. Clair Yelter visited Fish home last Tuesday.
Mrs. Minnie Checsebrouah of De-'
Mr and Mr*. Lewis Clark of Cas­
n« wu?‘S!Spoium
cade Sunday, a Mr. and Mr*. Emory trolt and Mrs. Chas. Baker of
---------- ------- ..ay evening at the home of her , r th* c^ant.
Kline of Clarksville spent Sunday
PaulU . parent*. Mr. and Mr* Clarence 81*-; w ,in,m t». p.io and
afU'rnoon wth Mrs. Mabelle Yo­ berer last Thursday, and Paulina
...
a
gon
Of North Irving
m
der a Bud Richards of Dearborn Ver Donk of Grand Rapid* was
•pent u few day* with Mr. and Friday caller. * Mr. and Mr*
14. wieiand Graduates
EI
»Mr* Dan Postma nnd Pnyliss Ann. Charles Wieland and Kathrlne and
Arnlth Stahl of
Mr.
—• Clarksville,
Lt- Lawrence
Wieland, non of JL
a Visitor* of Mr. and Mrs. John &lt;»&gt;■&gt;•»
Mr*. Karyl
Karyl Livingston
Livingston and Mr
Mr. nnd
i
Mrs. Ray Wielandof''*"
Thaler of South Campbell Sunday and Mra.
Pinhook and
and Mrs.
Mr* Ear
Ear Freeport,
Erect
was graduated from the
afternoon were Mr. ana Mrs. Wood­ family of Pinhook
row Knowles and family. Larry Posthumu* of Bowne were Sunday Medical Field Service school at i,.
remained for a few days with his dinner guest* ot Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carlisle Barrack*. Pa , )a*t WednesWlelarul and family.
tiny Hl* parent*, Mr and Mr*. Ray n&gt;
grundparento.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs Wieland, and daughter. Darlene.
Tliurraay guest* of Mr. and Mra.
L B. Lester were Die latter's slater, Glenn Parker were Mr and Mrs accompanied by ML** Betty Cantor
Shepard. Mrs. Ardlth of Hartford City. Indiana, attended 11
.Mr* R. A Brown, and daughter Charles
and daughter. Gay Linn.' thc graduation exercise*. They left ...
nnd Mr*. C. Lake and twin daugh­ Jencson
Fannie Draper. Joe Hernan —
—--•—-----•— —
------ - p
on •Monday
morning
and returned
ter*! Marilyn, and Caroline, und son Mrs.
MlUfaeir
Daniel of Greenville, a Mrs. oeorgc Isabella Swart. Mr and Mrs. Har­ Thursday, going by train and bus.
rison Parker. Mr. and Mr*. Ross Me- t Lt i.nwrcncr
Lawrence uikj
and MbH muhui
Chntor
Nelson and Mrs. Prank Burges* Dougal
and
daughter. Bonnie, all returned home with them, and he
weye In Grand ‘Rapids Friday, a
of
Grand
Rapid*.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W
fll
report
to
Teiton
General
hosMr* Lewi* Overholt and children Leon Parker and daughter. Mary
••
—
—
—
pltai.
Fott
Dix.
New
Jersey.
ot Hartland are spending a few Jean, und Mra. Dan Parker of
week* with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sparta. Mr. and Mr*. Roy Erb and
Hoipltal Guilds Organized
Overholt, a Mr and Mrs. Martin son.
Arnold Dean, of Lake Ode**a.
Last Thursday evening several
Vb-rk of Charlotte spent Sunday
with their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Clarence Van Pation of Camp­ ' ladles met at the Methodist church
Forest Buehler, und family of North bell and Mrs B. R. Clinton, and 'to organize hospital guilds SpeakMr. and Mra. Leon Howk.
| er* were Mi** Lotlie Teuslnk, Mrs.
Irv Ing
MIm Velma Forbcy of Battle
and Mrs Kellar Stem
Mr. and Mr*. Allen Fish ware in Creek I* spending a week's" vaca­ Edwin Clark These
groups are un­
Caledonia and Middleville on bu*i- tion with her parents. Mr and i of HastlKg*.
the leadership of Mrs George
nc.v, Saturday a Mr* Rolland Fur­ Mr* George Forbey and brother. ,1 der
Leaders of two guilds are
row attended a bridge club at lhe William. * Mr. and Mr*. Chas 1 Nelson
Marie Roush and Mrs Rolland
iKiinc of Mr*. Robert Walldorff of Bunn and Dorothy visited Mr. and 1 Mr*
Hustings last Wednesday night a Mrs Clayton Bunn and family of Furrow.
Mr* Enna Orr of Wesleydllle. Pn.. Grand Rapids Sunday afternoon *
Women's Society
ai&gt;&lt;| Mr. and Mrs F. C Tnbberer Keith Tabberer left for Kingsley , The WS.CS.
lhe Methodist
were tn Battle Creek last Wcdnes- Monday, stopping in Grand Rapids ' church will meetOfWednesday.
Aug
। day evening to attend the wedding iv,
for a
n short visit
....
’8, in the church dining room to,
of V C- Holstein and Miss Viola
Pfc. Lyle Newton of O Riley Gen- hcnor lhe birthday* of members In
Rovmann of Battle Creek al the era! hospital. Springfield. Mo. and thc months of July August, and
Pilgrim Holiness church and re­ Mr* Newton ana baby ot Hasting* September Each one is to bring ।
ception later at the league room were
Sunday afternoon caller* of
vegetable*, or whatever she1
of the Hart •hotel.
• Mr. and
Mrs Allen Fish and family r
— ' All
...----------­
can
member*—
are---------urged •«
to kbeI
t’.
Mr and Mrs Ray Wieland and Other callers were. Mr and Mrs.
&gt;.«—□f.i.T.ilv were Friday evening dinner Harry Fish and family of Middl'- present and bring a friend
tiicsb; of Mr and Mrs. Earl PoM- vllle and Mrs. Mary Dodge a Mr*.
umus of Bowne. a Mra. Ze**le Elnora Whitney suffered a sprained
Tic Rebekah lodge will meet. Aug. '■
Harris of Rochester nnd Mrs Clara ankle Friday She was takrti lo
program hM been planned, and [?
Denise of Caledonia wen- Wed­ Pennock-hospital where X-rays re­ 7allA members
are urged to attend. h,
nesday guest* of Mra Mina De- vealed no bones broken. From there
nlse a Nell Brcandle was a Sunday 1 she
was thken to the home of Mr*.
dinner guest of Bob Walton, a Mnbelle Yoder and Is now at the
M A.
I
Alibi* t&gt; NelXnmld
Sunday caller* of Mr and Mra Oeo. home Of Mr nnd Mrs A. B Steven- I Tic W M IV.
A is having an all day I All*.. «' n«.|. Co«r&gt;iy
Forbcy were. Mr and Mrs Bernard son of Grand Rapids,
meeting and noaii dinner nt the i take .notice ih&gt;t ti
Quigley ol Hastlngn, Mrs. Earl
, home of Mra. Frank Walton topa.thumua of Bowne. Lt. Lawrence
ayWl land nnd Ml** Betty Cantor ot
Calgndwr for
,
Hartford City. Indian*, and Mr.
Aug' 2-^.M.A' tobetd’Wth* Mr*. I
and Mr*. Ray Wieland.
Methodist Churvh
MIm Helen Woods of Hasting* Frank Walton. All day meeting and
Donald E. Smith. Pastor
rpcni Sunday with her parents. dinner.
in in—Moralng worship
j 11:30—Church school.
i 7 oo—Young people's service.
8:00—Evening worship

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^'LEGALS

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uu

family, near Grand Ledge. Bunday.

E.t»U ot Lilli*

entertained

, the baby.
lay evening il
Guest*
« pfob.t. otn«.. in th. * Kenneth Willette from Camp Minnie N
’’VI Croft. South Carolina, la vialUng and Mra.
V
While
th,
.D.u wiJI. law It hi’ Tlfe- the former. Marian Mote,
ball the eight year old sot
Kissinger'* was struck by I
breaking
his
now
And
mfcU
I Hooper. Mias Flora Baumgardner
'and Ben OHck of Caledonia called *Aul) Wednesday gueels
on
»-1 at the Joe and Elmer Scott homes. Y^ntl'and Mr“ MarthL Hora of ’ called
SF«fMrnSa
’ Sunday afternoon, a Mn. Minnie
Battle Creek, and Mr. ana Mn.
——.
, Deardorff and Bernice of
Dwight Horn and children of Bal- ,
11 called at “*----- “—**—
Texas next week for reassignment.

I Mlthinu. *1
I to ulS burin

Utau
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farewell visit on Clifford Moody who ' Mount Wister. II. M fuul peak in
iiM'inp : Neeb went Stmday in Kalamasoo. * left that afternoon for Chicago to' Wyoming's Teton range, |» named
if «t July Mrs. Bert Blank entertained the
i Jolly Worker's club last Wednesday. be Inducted in the »ervlce. * Pvt. w Owen Wlrter. author of«
Clement.; p Mrs Beulah Beland will entertain Dale Sponselter who has beVn in I &lt;tn,,n..
| the W.M A Thursday al) day. Ev­
. *r“ol,n I frybody I* Invited to attend. * Mr.
irnter h..• । *”d Mr*. Joe Blough of Logan and
iii&lt;,„ j.,., Mr and Mrs. Joe Berkey of near
»n hi. Alto spent Sunday at the home of
r. therein , the Rev, Daniel Zook.

HAB

BRANCH DISTRICT
La*t Week’s Letter
Mr and Mr*. Lee Whitcomb of
Battle Creek called on their par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norton.
Thai public Sunday morning. * Mr. and Mrs.
.nbiie.tfon at Vern Wilcox of South Hastings
in «rh uee* were Sunday evening guest* of Mr.
,1, i.re.ian-i and Mrs. Herbie WlFcox The Wilcux home is being treated to ■ new
14 nnd err coflt Q{ palnt
,)) the buildings. *
, ot Prat-la I Mr. and Mrs Vlnoent Norton called
Hat

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playi a large part
in

RADIO AND APPLIANCE
SERVICE

• r&lt; r.mnirtd tb«
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mord (hereof no* r.

The annual Sunday school picnic. flee. *od th*t it i&gt; ।
Will be held at Palla-Sburg park.1 iranertpl therefrom
Ttursday afternoon. Aug 2 Every'*•'
one I* welcome. Bring your own on}"
“7h^d .nd
■ basket.
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amo. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra.

| Creek ware Friday guests of the
l Vincent Nortons * Lt James Hou­
’ghtalin and wife of Florida visited
।
i-un w|[h thc
sxidmore family one
.ut- of
this week. Weekend guests .
were Mrs. Marjorie Skidmore and il
»i &gt;n ruio&gt;« baby of Hastings and Mr* Rose j
hmrd by ..id Marie Skidmore of Nashville.
I
lUptenibrr. a. । Miss Marvel Marshall Li vLsitlng 11
thr r..r»nooB. I m Battle Creek with her sister. Mra.
Rachel Hill * Word has been re- 1
‘.2, celved that George A. Skidmore 1* I
llf on Timan island, one of the Marlid ana*. * Mr and Mrs. Vincent Nor*d ton and Mr. and Mrs Byron Guy .
and family were Sunday caller* at
the Ernie Skidmore home, a Mr*. |
, Lennon of Bellevue is lhe guest;
. of her daughter. Mrs. Laurence
' g Maurer and family.

,
,
Import Pert*
Mo*&gt;. of our v»ry iniurlops crop
pests and plant dL»eut:Mii ftOTn
abroad. They now'cause crop losses
eitimaraH
!"!,i
■u
rvm
ratlmated^«o «o •! more han &lt;3.000.
000.000 a year In the United States,

i DUNHAM DISTRICT
.
Week * Letter
I' A «n,.Thomas Mlchaal. was twn,
!
I
’
Rhode* Is stationed at Fort Knox,'
Kentucky, a Several from thl*
neighborhood attended the Farm (

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REALLY FAYS IN SAVINGS TO YOU AND YCKJR
CAR.

Buy More BONDS - and HOLD THtM!

ANDRUS SERVICE
PHONE 2240

HASTINGS, MICH.

LET'S LOOK AT THE FACTS ABOUT

AUCTION SALE

Demand for Ward Values is high. Thtt’a a fact!

The amount of Ward quality furniture available
meet the demand.; i another fact. However, Furniture IS

Being engaged in other business. I will sail the following at Public Auction at the
place known o* the Pete Fliher farm on Mill lake, located 4 miles south of Dowling,
*/4 mile west, first farm south; or first four comers north of Bedford, west to first
rood north, second form; or 5’/a miles east of Hickory Corners and l/i mile north on

being made ... and Wards IS gening its share,
though manufacturers have made mountains of

MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1945

war materials. We mdy have Jusf what you want

COMMENCING AT 1:30 P.M.

the^lay you dome in

12 acres baled clover hoy.
Some baled straw.

ot it nuty

be on ltd way

to us. So, shop Wards frequently. The thoney you’ll

HAY &amp; STRAW

HORSES
Black Pcrchcron marc, 7 yrs. old. extra
good.
Black and white pony. 1 yr. old.

save will make it mote than worth the trouble.

,

As always, you'll get the he«t buy id town.

FARM IMPLEMENTS

12 HEAD OF CATTLE
Guernsey cow, fresh 5 wks.
Brindle cow. bred.
Holstein cow. bred.
Guernsey cow. bred.
Brindle cow, due lost of Nov.
Jersey cow, calf by side
These cews bongs tested and all 4
and 5 yrs. old.
2 Guernsey heifers, coming 2 yrs. old.
nasture bred.
Holstein heifer, coming 2 yrs. old. pos­
ture bred.
Roan Durham, 1 yr.
Red heifer, bred.
5 wks. old heifer calf.

2 HOGS
Red sow, due before silo:
Purebred Berkshire sow, due middle of
Aug.

General tractor.

Osborne side rake.

Avery tractor cultivator.

Little Genius 16 in. plow.
Tractor trailer, Timkin bearing, hard
rubber tires, with rack.

McCormick Deering drag. 3 see., nearly
new.

Drophead McCormick Deering hay­
loader, good.
Osborne mower. Hay tedder.
Dowagiac grain drill. Cultipackcr.
7 ft. McCormick Deering grain binder,
with trucks.
2 horse cultivator. Walking ptaw.
Old wagon and rack. Work harness.
Chore Boy milker. 10 mo9. old.
1200 egg Buckeye incubator 2 sec.
Oil brooder.

TERMS: CASH DAY Of SALE. NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED FROM PREMISES
UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

A. L ROZELL, PROP.
LOREN COPPOCK. AucfiorteOr
Hickory Corners Phone 17-F-2-1

MILTON LEINAAR. Clark

how rmoothlv

Out » v Keith Norton and family of Battle

——

This is the second week of top |
111 w
Daily d
tzaiiy
Bible
c school
ov,,w,» held -•
at f the
Chxrlol
_&gt;w*-V.
rrn m Oin
' church each
day from
9:30 tn
to 11:30.1
hui&gt; ot M&gt;a&gt;is&gt;n
■
All parent* and friend.* are urged
attend Hie
the luiaa,
final exercises of ~
the
r
to Ulict.u
il Bible U.hnnl
"ij,', "/nd Clerk o
school ~h»n
when ,h«
the handwork will
1 be on display The program will be- |
•■id County, do

ANDY'S

114 W. COURT STREET

and two sons accompanied by Mm.
AnnU Strong of Pinhook visited
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Geiger and

VW* "»**

4.

. v.H Irt 1°^

..

Montgomery Ward

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. AUGUST 2. 1M5

apf

YOU GOING TO DO IT
THE HARD 0?. £A$X WAY*

That’swell plan you’ve got for later on can be realized
much more easily—if you keep your head now!
Now—it lhe lime to sock your money away in the best
investment in the world, and at the same time give
your country the:help it’s asking for, with War Bonds.
Now—goods are scarce and prices high. You’ll get a
good dollar’s worth if you don’t spend your dollar now
—if you hold on to those War Bonds till they mature.

Now—when you're maybe making more money than

youjised to and it’s not so hard to keepTon buying that
War'Borid every week or every month—is the time to
insure your future plans.

You may be able to fulfill them the hard way later on
—by scraping up the money somehow. Andagain—you
may not.
If you’re wise—you'll do it the easy way—with War
Bonds now to have and to hold! There’s no better way
to help your country—or yourself I

War Bonds-to have and to hold!*
WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
B. A. LyBARKER
BONNET O GOWN

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING b SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

AUTO StORT SHOP.

REID'S DRUG

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK
ANDRUS SERVICE

VIKING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
LONG b MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.
INT. SEAL b LOCK

MICH. MUTUAL WIND
STORM
COFFEE SHOP
BARRY CLEANERS
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
CUT RATE SHOE STORI
By*

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. 1H3

NASHVILLE

ana nu atawr, sen. Mag
* Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
of Detroit and Mr. and
ri»u wmnnf went io vtckni- Htraiiberger and Booby
land Friday for a abort *tey with
£‘‘¥&gt;er 7*4*
friend* Then
aha will go
to vo
to Xalaq.^/,4
“■ r,-r
uioui
men inc
rvaiaa-r—
—.r-

ahe return* to East Lansing tn j h,?.
c*ppon
Sept * The Rev. and Mrs. Charles
***k
-Ottghlon left Monday to vixli their
—--------------------------------aon and wife. Mr. and Mra O. Da­ BARKYVHXE
vid Oughton. of Rochester. N. Y..
Mr. and Mra. Georga Olltettand
They were accompanied by their
and Mr and Mr* Earl Pen­
daughter. Mra. Frank McComb, of sons
Sunday from a two
Battle Creek. * Mtea Genevieve nock returned
*twy at Podunk lake. * EdHafner of Detroit spent lhe week­ weeks'
Wln Hawk* of Benfield wm a Bun­
end with her mother. Mr* Ed Haf- day
dinner guest at the L. A. Day
home, w Mr and Mr*. Arthur
Mra.m=Leah Bilnkard
of Marble
„,u.
,nu
e.ri„af",Lui1U4“'K

PROBATE COURT

Etel. Charles Monica. Bond of admtnlitrator filed, lettera of admin­
istration tewed, order limiting netCement entered, petition for nsartn^^lalm* filed, notice to creditor*

78. Rltohle Woodland*. Boca. 28 and
83. Yankee Spring*
Emm* 8. Nevins, et al. to Verne
8. Neaell and wife. Lot 5. Hughes
Park. Crooked lake. Bee. 13. FralrievWe.
Belch and wife to Chrte
and wife. Lot 9. Colbert's
Hon.
Chrte J. Bolrte and wife to Homer
Belch and wife. Lot 3. Culberta plat,
Carl tor.
John W Calms and wife to Birlus H, Palmer and wife. 40 Ac. Sec.
18. Irving.
Dennis A. Wiley and wife to
Duane Woodmansee and wife, B0
foda. Sac. 31. Inring.
Margaret E Wilcox to Edmon W
Smith and wile. Lot 34. Ritchie
Woodlands. Secs. 38 and 33, Yan­
kee Springs
Waller E. Culbert and wife to
Robert D WlUon and wife. Lot 13.
Culbert'a &gt;laL Carlton
Glenn Hoover and wife to Henry
Ellis Dyer and wife. 10 Ac. Sec. 28

pail Lykin* and wile to Pred ■.
White and wife. Lot 108, Nashville.
Ray W. Babcock ami wif* to Ivan
O tAhn and wif*. Ute 3 and 3.
Sandy Shores plat. Johnstown.
Edna Hubbard to Flor eDee R.
VanAmber. Lot 58. Walldorff» rewrt. wall lake.
Ralph Sage and wife to Mabelte
li01 ?•.
•• Mto
7.
Blk. 8. Roush s Add.. Freeport.

Leavenworth and *tf«. Ut 15. Out*
Mr'S Oak park. Hoog
v'anM*
Harry O Baker and wife to Isaac
Williams and wife. Par. Bee. 15.
Woodland.
Silas 8. Gates, et al. to George P.
Miller and wife. Par. Bee. IE. Cterlton.
.
___
Oo Rood Comm, Par sec. 5. Woodland.
Vera Carter.

Aaao«tatad Praaa.

daughter.

Kat Isaac M. William*. Order ap­
pointing admlntetratrlx entered,
L Klingensmith and wife. 40 Ac. •
Curtis i
Jackson are visiting hla parent*
bond of admlntetratri* filed, letter*
Sec. 11. Castleton.
Woodland.
Mr and Mn. Fred Johnson and
of administration tewed, order
Florence N. Van Amber to Ray- '
limiting settlement entered, petition
mond George Howlett, et al. u&gt;t 56.
and wl*e’ p,r °*CPrBl' were Wednesday afternoon caller*
for hearing claims filed. noUca to
WalldorU'*
resort.
Wall
lake.
|
rl
^
IUe
„
„
_
__
_
.
creditor* UaiMd.
“
John W. DUIW .nd «U' » ph.11 mX’j &gt;525*^
“J 7 a Mrs Matt Bedford ♦ Mr.
rs Clare William* And two da
Eat Lillie F. Sowerby. Order limit­
Stm&amp;K’“U “ Ou"
EX, ■BSSXhJnhS&amp;.h ‘ •
ing settlement entered, petition for
kee oprtiigs.
A1Un R Mctay. et al. to Dearhearing claims filed, notice to credi­
near
Grand Rapid* Sunday and
tors issued.
John W. Duffey. «t al, to Ethel1 born Area Goop. Assn., Par. Sec. 11.
took Arlene on to Grand Rapid*
Eat. Gertrude E. Weaplnter Proof
Gamble. 50 Ac.. Sec. 33. Yankee Orangeville.
01 hw*r •**on Mnd 9h*f0»- And Mr*. Milll*
I rHJ|£?Til n
1 ««■««&gt; ofHuilnw «... Buhd.j of publication filed, toatlmony of
Springs.
Warren O. ’ Moore and wife to to resume work after spending two
w me wav. «nd Mr* h r Krie* i ■‘•-per guest* of Mr. and Mr* 8a- witnaaae* filed, license to aell issued
Ethel Gamble to John W Duffey. Fre&lt;1
—- ---------Alton. -Ut
— an- -----------Leach lake.
-------- weeks on the farm helping in the
Eat. Adah Wall Order confirming
ui Ac.
.* Sec
csu «•&gt;
and children returned TTiunday
Mr. —
and• »*Mr*. William
Miller. * r—
el .1
al. 60
33. Yankee Spring* riarltnn
c*.1’*!,0"rv.-i
pv.„v!hay and harvest. * Norman and
num n &gt;ui. wiu&gt; reiBiivca lira Van
sale entered.
John J. Dull and wife to Frank
M
-r.
LaRue W. Winans to William C.
E. Van
Hom. E*Ufriends in Detroit and Ohio. * Mr. neonk
, E»t Olenna
_________
—________
Platz and wife. Lot 32. Arnett* re­ E. Hall and wife, 40 Ac. Sec 35. Rodney Shroyer of Marshall are
lion lot
foradministrator
aiimlntetrator filed,
filed,order
order
and Mrs Richard Bogart of Has- dr and Mr.
rr... Mead *n- llon
I Castleton.
. ►pending two weeks at the home of
tort.
Mill
lake.
Johhstown
tings .pent Sunday With Mr and j-Si a
„ It Charlton for oubllcaUon filed.
Arthur
H
Bell
and
wife
to
Earl
I
their
aunt.
Mr*.
Bert
Palmer
FredLaRur
W.
Wln.sru
to
William
C.
Mark
W.
Doty
and
wife
to
Leeter
JO!
Mra Harold Hem * Peter Bar* |H
L^k
Mr ------and-------Mr* ---------Ml ton- . .
Kr'nc” C»rl Petition for
—with
----- ------F Drumm and wife. Lot IS. Ritchie PlaU and wife. Lot 115 Arnett's 4ie^“® "tf*1
8
1I erlck Palmer
---------of* Delton also •has
—|
who ha* been *o seriously ill is Oealer of
order ,or pul&gt;’ Woodland*. Bees 38 and 33. Yankee resort. Mill lake. Johnstown.
ot coate
Coats Orove.
Grove, *
a Mr
Mr. and.
and/4^* to
Walter F Rose and wife to Mete' &gt;**n ‘here for two areks
LyBARKEB’i DEUO 8TOU
slowly
recovering
w.r.
Pridav
Morris England and wife lo
Mra.
O. r&gt;
D. ofFassett
- ------------------- ’ Ikation 'entered.
Mr and
Mr* Dewey Jone* and iI vtr*
“g’jt o
M? and
Mra^Lvnn
VIIUn? T Oarveil. Order Springa.
______ . - *WI
Elmer A. Caukln and wife lo Rus- George David Hixon, Par. Sec. 8. Jentnn and vife Part nf Izat 51 I
aon. Bobby, left Saturday for ।
VUt4 teke “nd were !
and Lot 52, Roseland Park. Yankee
wll R Greenfield and wife, Lol In Yankee Spring*.
Bi*auugM&gt;***wumie*
Mr*,l’jr&gt;ne&lt; ICs|lv,,r ZidyfaMlv *of i 8nturd*&gt;r dlnn«r
of Mr and ‘
Lillie F. Sowerby lo Lillie Suwcr- Bpring*
Hastings city.
Charles H. Bhacfer and wife to
Detroit 17 thrt!‘ aut££lr ’hTmr
Url Arthur Lathrop * Clare Fas- • WARRANTY DEED8
Don D Renick and wife to Har­
Cedarville1 &lt;m Lakr^hirnn * Mr !S“ "P*nt ,Mt V*1f. *l ,h,B
Garman and wife lo Dean old R. Slack and wife. Lot 4. How­
Caln and wife. Parcel on Crooked Woodland,
a^ Mra W II Hvdr had .. t rek
h°U?
Bpdt°rd
■llld 8 Nusbauni and wile. Par. Sec. 4. ards plat. Sec. 30, Castleton
Allan C. Hyde, et al. to Lansing
Fred Atton and wife to Elmer A lake. Barry.
2 m .,7..? L,,yu?. Mr» Burr &gt;'«“*«
tanHy *nd Orangeville.
CmL*Mornvtnf&gt;rn?M *r7.firt.^nri Mr* Klul
“nd •°n werB
R^ B Palmerton and wife lo Caukln and wife. Lol 3. Leach lake
Harold M Pollard, et al. lo Wil- E- Greenleaf, BO Ac. Sec 30. HasItem L McGee and wife. Lot 10®. X. P. Handy and wife to
nhin L. fin.iri nd
kiiiJrl s,llld*y dinner guests, and Clare Bert J. Ford and wife. Ut In Nash- reaort. Carlton
m
11 “
nd M “
relumed iwme with them * Mar- | vUle.
.. Jamea C. White lo George J Innovation Bub.. Woodland
Earl
S. Crawford and wife. Lot on
William
P.
Corson,
et
al.
to
Ger
­
0,**r?‘
Lathrop spent part of last I Frank J Hoonan and wife lo Yochlm and wife, Lot 25. Bunset
ald E While and wife, Lot in Mid­ Pine lake. Prairieville.
'*lth her
ner pandparenu.
grandparent,
the I Allan
Allan C.
C. Hyde
Hyde and
and wife.
wife. Lot
Lot 31.
31. Point. Prairieville.
"r“
„ i mi
- aa
;
wrct....
wlth
the
&gt;O«
nt.nf
Wilts I... -M.1
Ul..
SS.rlaH
...7^..,, Mn.
DltaUla
Ida F McCoy to George J. Lark
Pearl Demond to Rex Dunnigan. dleville.
wXt
m ....
Wlrt Burinea ofr.’ Nashville.
Ritchie Woodland*. Sec. 28. V...
YanGuy C. Keller and wife to Hugh and wife. Par. Sec. 34. Rutland.
Par. Sec. 31. Woodland
d.nrtf iZS^w' rT ™Ln wIm vf H,,ber‘ Lathrop and aon were Sun- tea Bprln**
Wlllara H. Whittemore and wtfe
ft .
Charles N Strickland and wife to F. Anderson and wife. 6
KLi.^ntahi Wr.?nJ?h r/In
1 da
August Berner lo
to Fred W
W. Kopday&gt;' d,nilfr
dinner tucau.
gucsu *
a MIm Jeanne
Sunday night Kenneth Dian
Lot 1130. also LM 10. Blk 12, Lin­
&lt; frland was a Ownday lunch guest plow and wtfe. Par. Gwin's Orove, Ambrose Leo Stampfler and wife. coln
Park Add., city.
Battle Creek visited hla parents.
; Parcels Sec. 39, Johnstown
of Mis* Elaine Scott a Mr and Bee 7, Barry.
■Catherine
R
Cagney
to
The
State
'
MathHoughton
to
Charles
H.
Charte*
Christman
and
wife
to
| Mrs. Charles Day and Stuart and
-I Michigan. 5 Ac.
Ac Sec 21. He
Hope
—
!
Mr* Gordon Hoffman attended a Elmer A. Caukln and Wife, NS Lot* Bhaafer and wile. Par Sec 21. of
Violet N Kelsey to Wllda Bllvln M F*aAwT Hll.
I Woodland
Frlghner picnic dinner at Charl­ 043 and 944. Hastings
Merlin Gage. U 8. Nkvv. arrived ton
Willard H. Howard and wife lo | Henry Wlllyard and wife to Lu- Warner. Par Blk 5. chamberlain's I F“?.
park Sunday.
home last week on a 30-day leave
Roy H. Wood and wile. Lot on Gull iclsn Hill and wife, 48 55 Ac. Sec. Add. city.
Benjamin Washbume and alfe lo
31. Barry
after about a year ovenrns Dur­
lake. Sec 36. Prairieville.
Kenneth Berends Is home on
Albert E. Conklin and wife to White Products Corp. Lot in Mid­ day furlough, a Mr. and Mrs Lester
ing recent months hr baa been CLAY HILLS
Ethel Gamble to John W Duffey
st a tinned tn Australia
wife. Lots on Gun lake. Sec 33. I Florus E Brown and wife. 7*ar. dleville
Raymond and two sons from near
Several from Clay Hills attended and
i See. 3. Johnstown
Yankee Springa.
Pvt. Arden fiehantx him complet­ the
Hopkins nnd Mr and Mrs. Emmette
Barry
county
fair
last
week
*
|
.r.rr.ui
*•
.no
m
Harry Michael AUerdlng and wife
Harold E- Carpenter and wife lo
Campbell and baby of West Thorned hla baste training at Camp Rob­
apple spent Sunday with lhetr par­
inson. Arkansas, und Is being lrcn&lt;* Lt^Tan |rMr»aMhrin’ nik* Cl*ude and Ruth Bmlth. Lot 3. to Merl H. Clark and wife. Lot 8. Hope
Lu^. u,d Mn^ltoUn UJrewrt. S«. ?0. Y»n- Blk 13, Kenfleld's 1st Add. city.
Ralph Lee Kerr and wife to Smith ents Nir and Mn. Clifton Camp­
transferred to Camp Riley. Kan . Rene
were supper gucsu at John |
R aiv-rnian
Sherman ano
and win',
wife. Lot
10. uix.
Blk bell * Henry Loftus 1* suffering
. Jacob J BtroatoeCK
Strodtbeck io
to lucnara
Richard 1*
ixn iv.
He te spending 10 days visiting his so
Liikso's
Saturday
night
Mrs
Mar
­
J.
•
Estep
XUu
nnd
and
wife,
wifv.
Fir.
Par.
Sec.
8ec.
1*
15.
i
26.
Eastern
Add.,
city.
Kay rrreman and wife to Dougfrom Infection in his ankle * Mp
wife and his parents. Mr. and Mrs ian Lukso remained over Sunday.
woodland
‘
Sarah
Kepkey
to
Orril
K.
Trailer,
, . your Aral bile idle the delirfeu* difference!
Woodland
Joseph Carrigan and children rrr
Austin Schantz
* Mr. and Mra. Ray Winlermule
Earl C Towne to Alva W Rowe. Lots 1. 3 and 12, Keeler * Add. Mid­ home again after spending some
Castleton.
Albert J.
J Graham, son of Mr.’’ . n,.,nlt n»nL u.v«r.i a.v.u.t 16,Willem
dlevllle.
L Bruin lo Ray O. Link ct ux, Par Sec. 22. Prairieville.
time with her mother in Middleville
and Mn Martin Graham. U &lt;*«e
Mn .Jhn
Ear) C Towne to Walter H. I Chester G. Alling and wife to Little Mary Joe who underwent an
and wife. 80 Ac See 4. Hasting*
grcdienls. mixed and baked just right . . . tested through
Mary I. O'Connor to James Rowe et ux. 1 '* Ac. Sec. 23. Pral- , Louren A. Wightman and wife. Lot operation recently 1s as well air ever
13. Spring Point Add.. Prairieville and Utile brother te doing fine. *
O'Connor and wife. Par Sec 16. tie vilie.
two und one-half years in service
Guy C. Keller and wife lo Hugo Mr and Mrs Robert Tolsti. ar. and
* Mr. and Mrs la^on Hasting*;
Nellie Mohler to Arthur Geuke*
ever) step of lhe baking proeeM in “Slkldgan'a” escluaiva
Cpl Graham has had special train­ last week
F Anderson nnd wife, N 33 ft Lot Mr and Mrs. Ray Tolan and Kareen
were callers al John Kollar’s
Ina May Marshall to
B and wife. 100 Ac Sec 33. Irving
ing In airplane repair and over­ Potts
John Austin to John W Hewitt 1130 nnd 6 33 h ft Lot 1061. city.
and found her slowly gain- Punk and wife. Ix»ts 5 and fl. Retd
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr*.
biking laboratory. Then, for appetising fresh net*. it's
haul. He and Mrs Graham are di­ । Bunday
Dick Hartman and wife to An­ Robert Toian Jr. and two sons. They
and wile. Lot 3. Blk 4. Sophia E
Park. Sec. 30. Johnstown
viding thrlr Mich visit between hte inn.
drew F. Bonnett, Blk. 33. Middle­
Sarah E. Boniface to Walter H Kenfield's Add. city.
Crents here and her family ut
c Brown and wife to Wln- ville.
Dyksterhouse and wife. Lot No 3, ._ Roy
retta Tungate at Her cottage on
&lt;™..
.-.I
IS
ccy.
Bert E. Ullery and wife to Merl Green lake. * Mr and Mr* Malt
Liberty I-oamr
Sec fl. Prairieville.
give your family “Michigan" Bread.
Sgt George Townsend, a former , Approximately 25 million __
H Campbell nnd wile, W 62* fl Bedford spent Sunday at Gun lake
Sarah B Boniface to Walter H Sec 20. Castleton
persona
Hastings boy now with the anny &lt;rf
Approximately n million per»on.
Fred A. Meier and wife to Ar­ Lot 631. city.
and wife. Par Bee. fl.
with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bedford.
occupation In England hu* written »’r'; ho'drr* of
Liberty Loan Dyksterbouac
William E. Andrews and wife Paul Wilkes ot near Hastings stayed
thur F Burris. Parcel, Shaffers
his wife. Mary, that he may re- *•««*■
»t ih.
n-ia u»
— rI. Prairieville.
bond* at
the end nt
of w
World
War
to
Mildred
A
Sinclair.
Lot
6,
Blk
Point.
Yankee
Springs
Paul D Vegso and wife to Ger­
with Mn. Maty Mill* while they
ASK FOR
main in England another year as Five Issues of Liberty Loan bonds ald E. White and wife. Lou 33 and
Grace Johnson, et al. to Ellen 8. Kenfield's 2nd Add. city.
were away * Mr and Mrs John
an electrical construction worker to were ,sold
U1O from 1017 through 1810 34. Ritchie Woodlands, secs. 38 and Troxel. E H Lot 73. Nashville
Howard Page and wife to Sarah Van den Bosh who have lived on
Floyd M Parker and wife to Cordes. Lot on Elmwood Beach, the oki Curri-r farm at tile east
33 Yankee Borings
sc,"rar, •»'
Genevieve
Burke.
1
Ac.
Sec.
31,
Gun
lake.
Yankee
Springs.
end
of
Black
lake
lhe
last
year,
Ma^t oaly by MICHI0H BAKUIO,
as many, of hl* men as will offer billion dollars.
George H Tower to Chester 6- have sold It to Mr and Mrs Bert
aid E. White and wife. Lou 71 and Barry.
their services for thl* big Job lo
do so.
Hgt. Helen Sullivan, of the
C W A C returned Sunday lo h&lt; r
post at Woodstock. Ont. after a
week with hcrlrniily here in Nath-

Tirei Ask
Tender F(

'JoSt&amp;o ’Bette/b
BECAUSE ITS

Bettet!.

^idu^an^AJwL it u

a

U R O White Jr. who was »
German prisoner for over two
years ts enjoying a vacation trip
with Mra White in Northern
MlclUgnn On their return they will
spend n short time here and visit
friends In Cincinnati before report­
ing at Miami. Fla. Aug 16. Ssvrrit”
tn honor of Lt. and/Mrs While
Mr* Whites parents, Mr and Mrs.
Sam Smith, held open house, met
guests present from Grand Rapids.
Lansing. Hastings. Middleville.
Delton. Dowling. Schoolcraft and
Nashville. The Chas. Coxes of Mid­
dleville entertained at dinner at
Grand Rapids. Mr and Mrs. Gale
Kelhl were hosts for a dinner tn
Baltic Creek, and several friends
of the couple were entertained in
the home of Miss E Bas* of Grand
Ledge.
After two yean in the steaming
jungles of Burma. Holly Penfold
writes hte ateter. Mrs Donald Hill,
that hr and his buddles have alumbled dhto something approaching
luxury. He had asked lite ateter to
send him Kool Aid. and she has
been sending this to him as she
could, asking how they could make
a cool drink In his last letter he
replied that they have ice, and
strange as It may seem, lhe Japs
are responsible Halley's outfit te
now at a place on the Burma Rd .
close to tne China border and in
the Jungle they found an aban­
doned Jap ice machine out of or­
der but this Yankee outfit soon rejjaired lhe machine and now have

SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Pfc. and Mrs. Russell Lind &gt;4
Woodland culled on the Keith
Farlces Friday evening * Mr and
Mrs. Richard Laurence and Mr*.
John Doyle and granddaughter, Mrs.
Earlene Oeli of Mount Morris,
spent the weekend with their broth­
er and uncle. Floyd Mahler and
Mrs. Mahler. * Mr. and Mr* Laird
Wotrlng and baby Rebecca ot Grand
Rapids and MIm Betty Wotring ot
Lansing were weekend gusul* of
their parents. Mr. and Mrs Glenn
Wotrlng * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hershberger of Detroit are spending
this week with Mr. and Mrs Walter
Hershberger and other relatives. *
Betty Vender. Larry Townsend and
Ruth and Roger Flanigan spent last i
week at the 4-H camp al AteOn- I
auln lake, a Mr. and Mrs. Paul
niith and children of Lansing were '
weekend guests ot Mr. and Mrs. ]
ward Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Kar.tntr and
Marvlng. Mr*. Maggie Kahther and '
Theodore Holsapie were dinner,
guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Willte Kant- .
ner of Hastings Sunday. * A family I

Mr. and Mrs Loren Hershberger
Sunday honoring the birthday* of
Mr* Olive Blocher, Mra. Mary
Hershberger and Mr*. Wilma Oil­
man. Guests present were Mr. and
Mr* Charles VanLente and sons.
Mr*. Victor Oberman and daughter,
Grana Haven: Mte* Joan Hershberger. Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Dltman, Detroit: and Mra. Gertrude
Strong and Nancy, Grand Rapids.
Mr*. Olive Blocher returned home
with Gertrude for an indefinite time.
* Neil and Louise Holtom spent last

ward Thompson and family of
field were Sunday guest* o
parents Mr and. Mr* Laarence
Lucas. ♦ Mr. and Mra. Cha*. War­
ner and Victor acre dinner guests
of Mr, and Mrs Harry U.ly and
Darwin near Grand Ledge, k Mrs.
Car) Holton (pent last wack with
her parents? Mr and Mri. Hugh
Jone* of Asayna ♦ Theodore HoL
saple of Induiupolu cuna last

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EIGHT

Misses Betty and Barbara Leonard and Howard Gesler of Kalamazoo Mary and Mrs. Everett Clum.
Mr. and ^tra.^
Mrs. Floyd Cuh
* Mr
Culver and Clyde Ward, and family. They called tng them to a 12-grade school. Add­ Hili and daughters of Nashville. *
spent last week at Mackinac island. *p&lt;mt Bunday with Mr and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Hershberger Norma ol South Wayland
on their daughter. Mrs Rachel Ing the.8 mills for the Checkered Mr* Ida Norton spent the weekend
Cpl. Leo Chamberlain, who ha* Willard Whittemore. * Mrs. Mary I of Detroit. T Sgt and Mrs. Chai- Mt
and
”* —
■* Mn.
**“ Don
"— Reynolds
“----- *J Sun­ HUI. during the afternoon. * Eight district would make the loul ux
Battle Creek with her daughters.
been overseas tor some time and Shedd spent Sunday with Mrs. Min- mer Hershberger of Grand Rapids, day • Mrs. Carl Hurtman' spent members of the Jolly Dozen were millage for the 3g dbtricU. which in
Violet and Vivian.
for
Die
oast
three
months
was
*tahie
Damon
of
Orangeville
Friday with her aon and daughter­ pleasantly
enterUlncd at Mrs send their
t*"*- ----•- •to
“ —12-grade
*
Mr. and Mrs. Manhall Norwood Honed in Germany, has received Mr. and Mrs. Willard Whittemore i and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hersh­ in-law.
pupils
Sunday Dr. L. H. Brumm of
and Mrs. Richard Hart­ Etnel Wilcox's Wednesday noon al -------schools,
Mo moral Into the room* over his dlscnarge. He arnveo home -pent Wednesday and Thursday, berger were supper guests of, Loren man of Mr.
1. 1165 mills. Dividing tnat Woodland and sister. Mrs Isabelle
Kalamaaoo.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
a
carry-ln
dinner.
—
“
Hershberger and family Wednes­
I by 3g gives us a little Ims than Zemke, of Vermontville accom­
last week Monday night. * Mr*, with Mr and Mrs. Charles Whiter- day * Mr and Mr*. Garnet Town­ Chas Bauman visited his brother
3.1 mills as the average t*x rate panied the Wing ambulance of
Royqr at Battle Creek and more of Rutland. * S Sgt Overt send and children of Kalnmazix&gt; and wife, Mr. and Mrs Gus Bauin* that they Just purchased of Travis Terry
| for the 38 district* which send Woodland bringing their father. O.
and u&gt;n Michael of Mott, who ha* been spending a 301
rnin of Bedford Friday evening. *
r. and Mr., Norwood. * Ut- nnd Alien
, their pupils to 12 grade school*, u E Brumm, from Nashville to Uie
n. Maurice L. Allen of Victorville. Plainwell spent Sunday with Mr. day furlough with home folk*, will1 Mrs. Otto Townsend. * Mr. and Claude Hur men of Kalamazoo spent
I compared with 7 1 mills./Which I* home of Mr. and Mrs Ward Cheese­
several day* of hl* vacation nitre
iL have been spending three week* aqd Mr*. Wade Town and family, leave Saturday for camp Grant. Hl.
!
the average tax rate in the 48 rural man. Mr. Brumm ha* been a patient
the home of hia pan-nU. Mr. and * Edward Rogers, who has been where he wilj be reassigned. He has spent Sunday evening with Mr. last week with home folk*.
i district* which maintain their own of Mr* Nettle Parroll in Na&amp;iivlUe.
rs. Maurice Alim. On Saturday spending two week* with hl.* aunt ; spent nine month* tn England as a 1 and Mr* Chn*. Faglce. * a family
I schools. In other words, the bver- * Mr and Mrs. Harvey Cheeaeman
. Alien reuirned to Cal. and hl* Mrs. Lon Leonard, and family Jell gunner and gunner Instructor,
reunion
wu,
held
atthe
Guy
cot
­
|
age
taxpayer in those district* paid and family were guesL* Bunday of
HVRFEE
Three students from Delton arv tage at CSaddlebac lake Sunday.
ft left for Burlington. Vt, to vnit for his home in Chicago Monday.
more than twice as high a rate os Mr. and Mrs. Sam Buxton In Ban­
Last Week's Letter
F parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Prank Cnarles Rogqra Of Chicago I* zperiu- enrolled for the summer session at '
! did the average taxpayer in the field.
Tlie Sunday school at the East
Mg. Members of lhe Wesleyan ing several tpeks at inc Leonard Western Michigan college. They an- ’
'
other
38 district*.
HilUmore
church
wa*
reorganized
Berdenn Lyttle, who Ls enrolled in 1 r-o^TN GROVE
"
Khodiu chqrch of Hickory home.
| Till* Is not Intended to be. and ASSYRIA
Sunday morning with ofllcrrs chosen
ntn held a party for Lt and
Averoge School Tax Rate
Mr.. Izda
LMA Harrington
lumneon spent Sunsun.
‘pSi?h
“"J™ nrln* .JMCra a* follows: SupU. Scott Campbell:
Mrs.
'Va-itlii
Eddy, uh" L* ”": I &gt;'■
certainly is not, an argument
Zlck—King*’
r*. Allen They were presented day
Same for 12-Grade Schools
nlihl
ntehl
with
her
son
ana
and
daughdauglinilbd
ril
||,
d
in
ln
the
th(
.
pr
pre-profession
r.professional
al
cur.
Tuesday
and
UtaliH&gt;ula&gt;
with
the
1
Ass
t
Bunt
.
John
Hook;
LW
-1r»««
,
against
maintaining a rural school.
Daisy M King, daughter of Mr.
Lh-a table cloth.
Mr. Duane
n.imn.. rlc
r ,llum. b:k| Helen ‘ Belllpger
J.
tnttrr -. nari-nu Mr nnrt Mr* II Eva Hook; Librarian. Dorothy Hook;
ter-in-law. Mr. and Mr*
' If such schools do belter work, or and Mr* Gaylord Holmes of As­
As 8-Grade Schools
in -Kalamazoo Monday_______ .
Woodman * Don't forget the I, A Church Treas. Ernie Bateman. *
accomplish better result*, they syria. wa* married Thursday eve­
Mr and Mn. Calvin Pow.'ll ot Harrington
s suptMT at church basemen’ rhh ML** Carol Newman of St. Lziuis.
»&lt;* me
iracnrra ana
KUngs called on Mr*. Blanche morning she left for Elk Rapid*
In
the uucviury
directory ui
ot teachers
and should be continued. II it is better ning at the home of lhe Itev. Braweek Thursday at 6 30 p m All In- Mo. L* vLsUinx her cousin. Miv
chard* Sunday afternoon. Mrs where Mie will visit Mr. and Mrs SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
officers. Issued by Arthur W.
u,e PupB&gt; morally, or cu|tur- by of Battle Creek, to Hgl. Floyd
Clayton SUiugli * John Zcedyke ol; Mr and Mrs Keith Furtec are vllrd * Maurinr Cftim and Audr.i Winifred Davis., w Mrs. Henry D. school
(hards went home with them and Salamazoo
Lathrop, our county school comor “°‘h, to receive their first Zlck of Wi*con*in. The single ring
gave a talk In the the parent* of a O'. Ib boy born Endsley were al Kalamam? last Davis was token to Pennock ho*. mlssloner.
L* some Interest Ing in- । el&lt;ht «ratl« of instruction in a service wa* used, and they were at­
elitodi-l
church
Bunday
morning.
Saturday,
a
Carl
Grashui*
wa*
ultal
Sunday,
but
is
some
better
w
wlD vWt her *on and daughter- ....
‘p 1 Wil5 -Christ in the at their home Munday evening.
formaDon about city, village and 01,e-nx»rn scnool tnev ought lo be tended by Mr. und Mr*. Leon Alli­
—
rlwtrrl
director
«&gt;f
our
school
dis
­
Mr
and
Mr*
Walter
Coppxk
and
aw. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Richards I •JL' 1"IM
continued,
July 23 He was named Rickard trict at the recent meeting. Other family hud as their guest* Saturday. rural school dBtrict*. In Barry conUnu
'*’ ■and
nrt the taxpayers ought son ol Battle Creek.
aeveral day* * Mr*. William j Home.
The bride was attired in brown
to pay the 4 mill* hlgber coat, and
Keith. The mother, who has been officers were rr ‘ ‘ ‘
Elder G. R Nash nnd family of county. Take, for instance, the be
nin and daughter, Ann, of Portwith while hut nnd accessories and
nappy to do so.
of taxation for the oper- i
Mr. and Mr* Ray Chandler of rertonsly ill. bi Improving Mrs
Cadet Nurse Helen Frcv frnm Bulsuaya. Africa; . Mr. and Mrs. subject
I. Ore, have been visiting her Kalamazoo
The Banner Ut discussing the wore a coraage of pink rnarbud*.
nnd Mrs Bertini Adam Cha* Farlee 1* caring fur them *
Maurice Nftah and family. Evelyn atlon ol lhe schools
spent
Wednesday
lher and sister-in-law. Mr nnd called un Mr
matter
In
thl*
article aolely on Die Mrs. Allison wore blue and her
Mrw L un Pcu- The Woodland WM.A win meet
The school tax rate Is highest
Houch. Joyce March nnd Robert
L Maurice Allen, for several days. nock Sunday. •olid
corsage
wo* white.
basis
of
cost
We
know,
a*
doe*
ev
­
Mr and Mrs. Lyle with’Mrs Ruth Kahler of Wood­ who is. home on vacation * Mr* Polk of Berrien Suring*. Mr. and In thL* city, being 8.9 mill*, because
Jarul Starring of Hickory Cor­ L-inaar and family
Sgt, Zlck is stationed at Fort
an i*n&lt;lin land this week Wednesday * Lyle
Mr* Tom Coppock nnd Carolyn of activities carried on here, and I eryone else, that there are other Custer,
I roent last weekend with her
Mr*. Zlck I* with the
Mr* Paul Coppock and elilldn n because the wage scale L* higher &gt; factors than expense that enter In­ Kellogg and
t, Mrs Leon Pennock
Mr* Louie Eckardt of Grand Ran- and
company.
to
lhe
consideration.
On
the
ques
­
-ml
from
this
vkinitv
attended
the
।
a
10-dav
furlough
with
his
family
mother, Mrs Mabie Babcocx; for teacher*. The schools here nnd
r. and Mrs. Lincoln Bush are Barry county fair lost week, at Portland and with hLs parent*. Sunday caller* on Mrs Pearl De- Mr und Mr*. Floyd Copika k and In Nashville. Mlddlevllte. Woodland. I tion of coat alone, there would
nding camp meeting al Eaton
seem
to
be
no
doubt
that
rural
pu
­
Ellen
Garrison
of
Hnstln-i*
Tlie
ms auu a«s.» nirvi'
.aim ■■■.....
.......... - .......
Freeport nnd Delton all teach 12
Ids for two weeks. * Mrs WlnThornley Rankin, son of Mr and
wa* in honor of Mr Cop­ grade*, four more than in lhe rural I pils can be educated in 13-grade Mrs
Floyd Rankin, ha* been lionie
Gkescp of Lansing called on daughter. Lois, and Mr and Mrs Bs ttv Wotring ol Lansing spent Uie urnt to the County C E hymn occasion
pocks neplicw, Ritter G. R. Nash.,
....districts: and lhe. ninth, tenth. | achoob In village or city cheaper on furlough and while here became
‘
. Bertha Adams Friday ♦ Mnr- Delbert jfarri* anti three children
sing at Woodland U H rhnreh
family, has recently
ly eleventh and twelfth grade* coat i than in a one-room school.
Mr and Mr* Guy Kantnrr. Mr last Sunday evrnlng. Atldra Ends­ who. withforhL*a furlough
engagixl to n Battle Creek girl.
it Ann Potter Is clerking In of YjzUliintl «p.-nt tin- weekend with
from South
The question Is Which i* belter He now ha* been sent to Texa* *
in ' much more than the average for
■mu.
Mrs Ella Wcitman.
They nil ' and Mr* Harry Snndbruok and ley took a good share .if thl* num­ returned
Africa after having served 18 year* tl
for the pupil? That I* a matter for
n ha* moved his hmi* onto hL* rpent Sunday at the old home r.eur daughters. Mr. and Mrs Morley ber wjth n tractor-trailer
th&gt;
eight
lower
grades.
Hie
averthere aa a Scventh-Dav Adventist ...
the educator and the social worker
on South Grove street * The Cedar Creek. * Mrs. Mac Ander Hough and son of Luke Odc.v*a.
* Mrs Nina C«.j------ ‘':ue ,ax ratc for thc xlx dBtelcts to settle, and not for lhe Banner «m furlough. He ha* been with the
nnd Mis.* Alice Banker of Grand three children of Kalamazoo spent mLv.Icnary
h
,n thU cn“n‘y which have 12-grade to decide.
has returned tu her home wul.
Marines tn Carolina * Mr. and
Rapids enjoyed a plrnld dinner at Thursday evening with the Ken­ sister and family. Mr andi Mr*
Mr* ' mhools for the operation of those. |
Mrs. Clarence Goodrich will hold
High Bank Creek Sunday a John dal Coat* fatnllv Mrs I! Wood­ Waiter "Cop|Kc'k"she 7"fcc"u'nR quite
prayer «&lt;tvu&lt;-s Thursday evening.
Barnum. Lyle and Norman Sand­ man and daughter. Ruth, called well again after
11“*? H?! t?;8,n,to.Ky t,he
niter her recent operabpc
James L King h visiting In In­
. who
.
&gt;is on rout nf school operation In this city DUNHAM DISTRICT
brook. and Mls* Phyllis Green at­ nt Emma Brngdons last Saturday tion W'alter ----Coptxwk.
a Mr. nnd Mrs. Gaylord
tended the United Brethren church
and the five Other 12-grade school*.
mw
Mis., r.vriyn
Evelyn norum
Norton wa* me
the wrenweek­ diana.
•
•'-----• visited her the sick list. Isn't feeling -*o well
at Charlotte Sunday where the
Ret from the Blate the primary end guest bf her cousin. MIm Mar- Hulmes wi-r? In Hastings Wednes­
Rev Vernon Bratdslry u pastor
school fund, tuition for outside pu- | Juric Clierseman. * 8 Sgt Fred Hill, day and attended lhe fair * Mr
Sti ll.i Tin ki t in in and SOI’TH BOWNE
Mr*. Howard Serven will enter­
and enjoyed n picnic dinner at the family in Hasting* lost M»nd iv
Located at 112 East Court Street in Hastings on
Mr, Martin Kunde and Mrs Floyd pits nnd state nld for these schools J Jr . arrived al hL* jiarcnt*' home and
Charlotte park * Caller* on Mrs nnd from
Duke* utlrudrd parents night at the state helps lo pay the operat- Friday for a furlough * Saturday tain the Eagle Fann Bureau ftulurKeith Farlee and baby the past
Holy Coiners Tuesday. * Ml** Cor- Ins cost of buaaes. The state pays Mr and Mr* Harvey ChecMinan.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1945
week acre Mr und Mr* Shirley
ririe Gies* spent the post week in much more than Is paid locally by daughter Marjorie, und . Evelvn
,। Norton accompanied Mr.
Mr ana
nnd Mis.
Mrs
Mavo. Mr and Mrs Ellsworth
Kalani.izoo ut the home of Mr and the taxpayers.
Jackson 1Hatcheries Grow
Primary school money and stnte ' Milo young. Mr nnd Mrs Arite
Storting ot 1 o'clock, I offer the following:
Smith. Mrs Gene Fisher and baby1
Mrs. August Lemur Mrs Vivian
_______
___ ._
Reed, also
nnd Mrs
Potter to
Anderson uf Hastings attended to aid
of Hasting*. Sgt and Mr* Paul
are paid
to_____
rural___
districts
zyr.yWendell
—— -r
"
,n 1WS “b“ut 43 *rr cenl ot ,H
Town* and Sandra. Pfc and Mrs • their exhibit nt the fair last week , the household In the absence of But teaching only eight grades In Muskegon to bring bark the boy*
corrtnr * Mr and Mrs. Will Ml*h- such schools reduces the cost grrnt- ;»hu had attended Boy Scout camp were produced under hena and only
Russell Lind nnd Mrs Herman Li
Oak rockers
Small table top cook stove
there.
, hr and daughter. Gwendolyn, were ly compared with city schools. TulReau of W-xglland Mt mid Mrs
Mr and Mys Howard Norton and 23 per eent were bought as baby
Clarence Sisson of Irvin*!. .Mrs
Sunday dinner guest* of Art Moores..........
tion paid. HZ
by ...v
the state &gt;c
represents
H&lt;c.ci&gt;u
Garland cook stove
Several straight chairs,
guest* Sunday of Mrs. chicks. Fifteen years Isler about 81
* Mr and Mr* Orin Allerdlng and only the average emit of such edu- family were
.
Fred Mayo of Maple Grove Mrs
leather seats
Gasoline stove.
Ncricn
attended
the
of the cation
In high school*, and the N°r
to»s’s parent*. Mr. nnd Mrs per cent were hatchcry raised, snd
Ix-o Herrick of Detroit, and Mr
Thirty-rix of the Calms clan nnd Patricia
• . ...............
.........
■&lt;&gt; Church
oom x-oLxiLa,
mm me
Rrelhon picnic
nleoir at
ar Fallasburg imrv
Cornuel in Bellevue. * Sunday commercial hatchers produced 238
„„„■ I*
„ paid .Cornwell
Cos stove, upright oven
Commodes. Settee.
park c^hl lower grades:. __
and
und Mrs Wm Eddy und baby
one guest met nt the home of Mr Brethren
---only
when
student*
come
from
B
‘
Fred
Hill's
were
Mr
nnd
and
Mrs
Chas
Bauman
for
their
Mr
and
Mrs
Glenn
Wotrlng
and
ite.
Dro-rKi and mother places
. *houtside
*n.
. ?0TOC "Om m
, |Mr&gt;. Arthur Hill and Mrs. Marjorie million chicks for the brytler trade.
Porcelain table top S
Sideboard. SmaL radio.
Mrs Vlvr».«
Elverta Parfitt
the district
MU* Betty Wotrlng of Lansing annual reunion. Saturday, July 21.
burner kerosene stove,
According io
to uiu
Uite oooi
booklet Issued
were Sunday guest* of Mr and Plenty to ent and much visiting Lteted
*Mrs
—-• ..Adah ..Thompson
nccuruiug
made the day pa** swiftly They Thursday * Martin Kunde and py“ -------Commissioner
Lathror there are
Dutch oven. Curtains
nearly new
-----------------------family ntend'-d the fair Saturday —
86 -----rural------------district*Tin
tl
m&lt;rt
next
year
at
the
same
nlare
*
at
Saddlebag
lake
*
Bobbv
Joe
...
this
county
Porceiain 5 burner kero­
Sewing table
wldch keep
keen up
im their
thrlr regular
roeulnr dlsrti*
Mullinrx Is spending hi* vacation The CSC held their annual picnic night a Mt-. Elsie Miller of West which
sene stove, upright
Library tables
In Battle Creek with hLs mother at Ross Two park Sunday—rather IMS
'km.™ X" ’an! “S
" »“■
Mr* Bertha Mulllnex * Mr, and cold for swimming but some tried It
oven, nearly new
2 camp beds or army cots
anyway Lot* of entertainment by
Mrs.
Wallace
Jordan
and
Miss
3 piece living room suite Green porch rockers
program committee, ball game
Gladys Jordan of Chicago were tin'he men and visiting for thw
3 oak buffets
2 high chairs
weekend guests of Mr nnd Mrs for
who cared for It * Seems like Carl
Carl Jordan and children * Aunt Hartman
General Electric ironer
Electric lamps
make* his hay hook* too
vote of their people raised 15 mills
Mary
Flsiu-r
attended
the
Church
sharp
—Verne Calms hooked his,
6 good kitchen chairs
Baby bed. complete
for extras last year. Leaving that
of the Brethren Sunday In her knee and Corl sat on one Several SOI'TII THORNAPPLE
Dining tables
Quilts and bedding
wheelchair nnd was a dinner guest other accident* but no one tell* me , Charlie Anrilcr and Bert Bntie out of lhe reckoning*, by adding
of her daughter and husband. Mr about them Carl lost a leg &lt;of hi. assisted Mrs Na tuna Coming and the millage rate* of all the district*
’,4 metal bed. coil springs
Car blanket robes
and Mrs Joseph Wise Other
family to mow Friday lo the Car­ nnd taking 7 mills each for Bristol
and mattress, good one
Cistern pump
power taki-oH did a dandy Job In , son bouse in Middleville on East and Brush Ridge district*, we Ret
6 dining chairs
Hose reel. Pillows
Clum. Mr and Mrs Hurl Wise nnd a very few minutes New overalls Main St. * Anna Mar Wlermga at­ n total of 342.5 mills. Dividing that
son nt Northwest Woodland and they were. too. and he can't wear tended lhe fair at Hawing* Friday by 48. the number of distrlcU. and
2 metal beds, coil springs
Books. Silverware
MM Susie Fisher Thu was a one legged overalls and he can't bur I afternoon * Mrs. Grace Nichols had we find that the average rate of
and mattresses
Some aluminum ware
Do your marketing on Market Street
। birthday dinner tn honor of Aunt two legged one*—what shall he do? I dinner with Mrs Hattie Johnson * taxation for lhe 48 8-grade district*
Lawn mower
Some tools, axe. saws, lots
Mrs Maynard Park* and infant is 7 1 mills—exactly the same a*
and Save. We specialixe in service, no
daughter returned home Thursday. the average for lhe six 12-crade
Oak hall tree
of dishes and cooking
* Mr and Mrs James Johnson and district*. Thnt would neern to Indi­
waiting
hours fp.be waited on. Shop
9x12 rug
utensils in boxes yet to
sister. Mr- Bertha Sherman, of cate that the 8-grade school I*
Hastings were Sunday callers of costly to operate
Small cook stove
be opened
at your neighborhood store. It's con­
Mrs Hattie Johnson.
That it t* eostly Is shown by
Oak sectional bookcase
Some very good articles
Floyd Lxmdoti was in Grand Rap­ another comparison We are merely
venient.
id. Monday ts sec hLs brother. discussing this matter from lhe
Harshel London, as he was leaving standpoint of caist. and not on the
TERMS: Cosh, no goods to be removed until settled for
for camp * Mr and Mrs Glen Me- values of the one-room rural school.
Peek of Ada were guests Tuesday It may have advantages that out­
of his sister. Mrs Floyd London, nud weigh the added cn*L Wc are dlsDEWEY REED, Mgr.
family • Mr and Mrs Charite And- | cussing only the question of the
ler entertained Mr und Mrs Joe cost, not the worth of such school*
out 8 2
Kavanaugh of Kalamazoo Sunday ■! Of the 86 rural district*. 38 send
Mrs. Naomi Coring and Dorothy of all their pupils to 12 grade schools.
Middleville were caller- a Mrs Tedd Of these 38 the Checkered district.
Wieringa pawed Thursday after­ In Assyria, had n mlllgge of 23 vot­
noon with her mother. Mrs Harry ed by the district for some purpose,
Sumpson. north of Middleville.
। we do not know. That, of course.
When you need cash quickly, give us a chance to
1 does not represent the cost of edushow you how promptly our loan service works.
Mr nnd Mrs Herbie Wilcox had eating lhe pupils of the district.
*ir
ana
mrs
zvennetn
ityail
ot
arc IM‘nt ,o • &gt;3-«wde school
Mr
nnd
Mrs
Kenneth
Ryall
of
Loans to both men-and women, single or married,
Battl, Cree’k’L dmmr gue^t* Sun^ ° ‘he
37 distrlcU. the highday. Mr nnd Mn Floyd Armour of f?,1
rate in anyone u 8 mill*
in all cypcs of employment. Come in or phone!
of those
district*
Quimby were Saturday night supper Nine
N,n'' nt
,hr" '"•**
’* levied no
guest*. * Mr. Ed. Norton Is not as' tax at all: seven of them raised
„i*- on&gt;&gt;' 1
2 mill* by tax: six more I
well as usual *.Mrs. Frances o&gt;nkt.« raised from 2'7 to 3 mills tax; nine
Un and .children arc spending a »Ln
,..?m with
».*„ Mr and Mrs-John Darbv
*M.rbv ‘ mor* tevtea from 4 to Vi mills:
days
* Mr and Mrs Arthur Houghtalln only six had a rate of from 8 to 8
National Bank Bldg.. Hastings. Mich.
were Sunday afternoon guests of, mills If we put the Checkered dlsMr and Mrs Ernie Skidmore
1 trlct at 8 mills, the highest rate of
Mr and Mr* Charles Laubaugh the 37 other distrlcU which do not
attended camp meeting at Morgan' maintain school at all. we cannot
Grove near Battle Creek, and called , be accused of trying lo favor our
~~
—...
—*. * Mr.
contention
education
in the
on *-i
friends
in **...,.
Battle Creek
Mr.। ---•—•*— that• —
•—“— *and Mr*. Glenn Marshall and
a...; one
___ .™...
room 8-grade school Is con­
Marvel /pent Sunday afternoon" in j sldrrab'.y
slderably more costly to
U lhe local
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ii daughters of Nashville. *
u Norton spent the weekend
Ic Creek with her daughters,
ind Vivian.
. .
ly Dr. L. H. Brumm of
nd and sister. Mrs. Isabelle
of Vermontville accomthe Wing ambulance of
nd bringing their father. G.
nm. from Nashville to the
! Mr. and Mrs Ward Chreser. Brumm lias been n patient
Nettie Parrott in Nashville.
ind Mrs. Harvey Cheeaeman
nily were gue»u Sunday of
1 Mrs. Sam Buxton In Ban-

Zlfk—King - • M. Kins, daughter of Mr.
s. Gaylord Holmes of Au­
ras married Thursday cvethe home of the Rev BraBattle Creek, to Sgt. Floyd
Wisconsin. The single ring
was used, and they were atby Mr. and Mrs. Lron AlliBattle Creek
bride was attired In brown
rite hat mid accessories und
corsage of pink -rosebuds.
‘ '
llbon wore blue.
sas white.
Sick is stationed

runipany.
ilcy Rankin, son of Mr and
:&gt;yd Rankin, hat been home
nigh and while here became
to a Battle Creek girl.
has been sent to Texas. *
mtntrout, son-m-law of Mr
s Howard Scrvett. b&gt; home
lUgh. He has been with the
in Carolina * Mr. and
arence Goodrich will hold
services Thursday evening,
1. King I* visiting in In­
k Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord
wer.- In Hastings WeclnesI attended the fair * Mr

Eagle Fann Bureau Sulur-

!.R about 43 yer cent of all
i raised In the United States
nduccd under hens, and only
cent were bought as bnby

t were hatchery raised, ind
clal hatchers p.-nduced 236
chick* for the toiler trade.

JPER
HONE 2820
Market Street
i in service, no
ted on. Shop
ore. It's con-

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The Hastings Banner

NINETIETH YEAR

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MRS. NORRIS TO
OBSERVE 102ND
ANNIVERSARY

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 9. 1945

EDITORIAL

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16 PAGES—TWO SECTIONS

PHYSICIANS VISIT
HEALTH DEPT.

Fira Dupt. Anawara
Unusual Call Thursday

It la.fortunate that World War II lestructlve weapon ever manufacSpecial gasoline rations will be
About nine o'clock Thursday
was won by the Allies before the .ured. It remains to be seen whether
provided for servicemen discharged
morning the lire department was
knowledge of the so-called "Atom jr not knowledge of atomic power
from the armed forces for use in at­
called to the Jamieson home south
bomb"
became general. President will be used wisely.
Central, South American
tending to personal affairs and
of Mt. Cavalry cemetery. With due
Truman
was
not
exaggerating
when
making adjustments to civilian life.
and concern our trusty fire­
The verdict In the Hooper case
M.D.'s Observe Work Here haste
Chester Bowles, sdmlnlstretor uf
he staled that scientists have now
men rushed to the scene of the ca­
To Everyone In the Service
the Office of Price Administration
discovered a force so potent that II
Distinguished guests of the Barry tastrophe.
Barry County Pioneer
From our Home Town:
announced Aug.- 1
might be used to destroy civiliza­ great victory for Special Prosecu­ County Health department lost
When coming over the hill they
At last the ax has fallen upon
tor
Kim
Sigler.
Although
it
did
not
The special ration, which War
week
were
Luis
Alberto
Boquln
M
Recalls Early Days
tion. Itself. If the advance report
scanned the horizon for clouds of
the Chief to write to you fellows Price and Rationing boards began
completely solve the Hooper murder,
of Tegucigalpa. D C.. Hondur­ -moke rolling skyward, but no signs
force—
of-----------this bomb
Mrs. Jennie Norris, one of —
the . of
— the
—- explosive
—----------------— it at least represented a definite D.
and girls In the armed forces. I'll Issuing Aug. 3. is limited to Uie
as. and Ernanl Luis da Cunha M did they see. They reached the
start right out by telling you some needs of the veteran and may not few surviving pioneers of Barry I is anywhere near the truth, the re­ step forward. The prosecution at D who live! east of Rio de Jan­ house. They jumped off the truck.
Q-f. Hcounty. who is also one of Michl-1 eni to control II. Right now it
of the fallows that have been home exceed 30 gallons.
eiro.
Brazil.
•
Thev dashed in only to find the
of laie. Some of them on Uilrty ,i Issuance of Die special ration Is gan's few centenarlaiui. will observe • agination It may be thut we are Battle Creek merely attempt*! to
They have been In the United trnnllv watching their pet red squir­
bSatm%y* Au? ’ll "hire Gn thc t,,rMhold of a new "atomic establish the fact that a conspiracyday furloughs and some of them r^'rtctcd to wteran.* who have Il^lr,teMHeaaturuay.
Aug J.
n. mrs. i
..
existed to murder the former state States since September, coming rel who sat on top of the electric C-l. expire
Just being shipped from west to been separated from active service Norris Is confined to £!?
her bed1. most .i axe
“*c " However. It is one thing to senator from Albion and to name through arrangement made by the refrigerator with a singed tail.
G-l. H-l e&gt;
east or east lo west. Floyd Craig
over Ute
key for releasing
atomic
?° dnys ur l.°i0'
lUne- Hcr &lt;*“u»h‘«r. LucyJ«U*co
----------------------------------------Call the fire department for a L-l. M-l. &gt;
Bureau of Pan-American Affairs
has been discharged from the Sea- officers on terminal leave
preccd- Norris, keeps houae for her Across I energy but something quite differ­ four men who were directly con­ of the United Stales Department
Q-l. R-l, 6
I. expire
Bera. He's been seeing action in the ing their separation from U)e serv- ( uK. street resides her sister. Mrs. • ent to controlling it
Right now it nected with that conspiracy. The of Slate to study at the University
Pacific and aays he's very glad to lc®;
Jury gave Its verdict quickly. Ques­ of Michigan In the School of Pub­
Sugar stamp 'No.~38 good
Charles Smith, who b over 90
90 1 j isu probable
probable that
that no
r—
—can--------one
even
be homr. Several uf the boys have
plug-in. Being of an exploring na­
Special furlough gasolinerations | years old Mrs Norris was born Aug. g|VP
KtMxj guess B M to now many tion* still to be answered are: Who lic Health
been in the office who have been ।■re now issued
ixiued at
nt the rate
mte nt
of on
one
c 11. 1843 in
In New York state and was |"
I more years or decades
•
ture
he
entered
the
hole
and
of
research
“
“
L
U)
h
“
'"
Hooper
The W K. 'Kellogg foundation
over In the European theater. gallon a day for men still in the
the. the dat
daughter
—**'*■ of *"
Mr. —
und* Mrs Wll- ' will be required to harness this (murdered? Why did some person hxs made It possible through a fel- climbed between the partitions. The
Charles Leonard. Jr. from Percy ।service who ure on leave or fiirfur- ■I iiam
Ham Ritcnie
Ritchie wno
who came w
to nmerrea
America i
,
- - - I or persons want Hooper murdered? lowshln for them to make field ob­ children, wondering where their pel
.......................
Jones Is seen around town a lot on lough
|
for three days or more (except from Londonderry. Ireland.
She : P&lt;'wer tor industrial
and household
could be. lighted a match to In­
were -the
week-end passes. I hear that when ;for terminal leave), and thoae on was one of a family of seven chll- use—If It ever can be so controlled. Who
.
- individuals
- ------------ in the । servations thia summer of work vestigate. A few cobwebs caught
being
done in the Michigan De­ on fire, and they called the depart­
' h car and' ln
'
'
rhich
Harold Townsend was home that i। temporary
teinjwiai, duty
Ou»y orders
urut
for rehabill-I dren. A sister. Mrs. Margaret Mui- As things stand now. atomic energy deat
‘he
car
"Airplane” stamps No. 1. 2, 3,
partment of Health and in county, ment to put out the fire between 4 of
he and Duane Ottosen, and little 1 tatlon. “
recuperation,
Cup;—:1c::. and recovery. I len. born In Ireland, lived to be S5 I will simply be known as the moat
book 3 good until further M
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.1
district,
and
city
health
depart
­
George Brown had quite a few , Reeentlv
the partitions.
ly. special —
gasoline rations 1 years old and two brothers, former I
ments. Their visit to Hastings was
t niglils that theyTi never forget. , were aL»v
wh-i --------------------------------- ------------tlso i&gt;,u.,ueu
provided ,ui
for the trans- anerui
Sheriff munuei
Samuel i*ncnir
Rilchle »i&gt;u
and WliPoor little red squirrel! He singed
— a-------- a service-1
—*— i Ham ।J. nite
hie were
to see a county health department his tall. When firemen arrived, he
They called nt my house but I portallon **
of convalescent
Ritchie,
were mzwn
more than
than BO
80!j
in
action.
don't know whether they were call- men and veterans from Government when they dial.
UACTIIIAC CfUAAl C ' REPOKTEI&gt; MISS,NG &gt;N action
Jumped onto the shoulders of Fire ■ •.-a
14
Ing on me or someone else In the hospitals and recuperation centers1
-! Dr. da Cunha Is n pediatrician Chief Ernie Hayes.
Hayes, whe
who laughed and LlCUg, VOI. MCKQt
In 1862. when Mrs.
Norris was --'
IS.llAjlIllUj JVlIUULj
family.
! to sjxtrta
sports events and other
qtlier recrea- years
I who has bwn studying public laughed and laughed.
old. the family moved to
I received a letter from Keith i tlonul events.
health administration with the ex­
(Hooli Ayres, who bi nt Dnvlsvllle.
press purjxvw of returning to Bra­
R.I.. and he says that he U taking
zil to do work In epidemiology hi
military training mid Uiat It is be­
I prominent many yeans In social and I
the federal health departmf-nt.
The Rotary and KIwants
yond him why a cook needs nil of
which corresponds to our U. S,
held a Joint meeting Monte
the training that he Is getting. He
Public Health service. Dr. da Cun­
Lieut Col. Richard McRae of
sxSEM
son
of Mr and Mr*. James
Norris. •
1 ' ur ILJ
believes that he will be shipping ।
ha will make a nation-wide study
Jonea hospital as eueet speed
out soon.
pioneers. Mr. Norris had served In ■
of
communicable
diseases
in
a
Schools of City Stand High;
. u .
r
. . . •
I the 6th Michigan Cavalry during '■
country of 47 million population,
problem! relatives to
4-H Canning, Food Judging. the rebellion. After the war his •
uly and he says. "Italy Is a won­
covering an area comparable to
Supt. Van Buskirk Known
Choploin; Bennink, Chmn.
derful place! Who am I trying to
To Be Held Wed., Aug. 15
regiment was sent with other troops
.that of the United States
„..
,
.
, , . to operate against the Indians of
kid?" He has hojjes of having a
As Among No. 1 Educators
pita! facilities at Percy Jernes.
A
weekend
conference
will
be
held
।
Dr
Hoquin
is
a
public
health
ad
­
The annual canning and food ll
the
far wesi.
west "
He
discharged
looioan
r was
uuuw
siui,•
football team mis
this ran
fall so that hr ,,.x,,.,
• &gt;e rar
..
.
. mlnistrnlor In the republic of Hon­ at the W K. Kellogg foundation 80 heard this Informative tai
iriaer*
&lt; Hostings has superior schools. It
will b« able to flip the pigskin 1 Irljlnu
h Huh rnnlrilK
SlVmhirJfor
k Hurrv emintv
hi from
thc
service
at n_._
Fort. Bridges,
Nn.Tt&lt; • has superior equipment for excel­
Millions In Europe arc in
duras. which has a population of camp at Clear lake, beginning to­
again.
! m!„5,uS rn£™.fcrt t'inn&lt;n*"ccd.b&gt;-'Wyoming. Mr
and Mr*
Norris
—
1 lent school work, which is being
one and a half million, occupying morrow. Friday. Aug. 10. and ex­ perate need «f food before 4
an area about the size of Pennsyl­ tending through Sunday. Aug. 12. | Thousands will die of atanraUc
Kcelcr J*“l Haslln«» High schoof
fl^nuUatrS llSw farms are now
athletic field, probably the finvania. Upon his return he will help The purpose Is to bring together
to organize a local health depart- representatives of various occupa­ dnnt harvest Of A
groups of the area, including crops and personal
। ment In the capitol city of each of tional
Batliefor
Crees.
Kalamazoo and
Hast- I, Even 'thoug^'foed 1
the'development
of goodI its 17 departments A new health Ings
I1 department Is under tonslructlon will In settling the problems of1 cannot buy because
on the twelfth, at the Brigg. Sts- ; i,"u ““iUt the counta « the
“J*” 7“? h,d
1 ■*«“ “’at will produce still tetter
I
In
the
capitol
city
of
Tegucigalpa.
mutual concern.
I,— -•------- ——
dium. Stuart (Red&lt; Benedict and I State 4-H club show at Michigan'dren- 111 rec ol
are living. rMUlts In the education and culture
| &lt; The northern part of Honduras
"Honk" Keeler are in Camp Hood. Stale college in September
i Mark Jr.. Orangeville; Will R ami | of me children and young people
The conference Is sponsored by'
I: has felt the Influence of the UnltTexas and Aten Johnson. Jr. made , Mri Ada Hough of ihe Rtete 4-H kucy. E
»h0 att«nd “ur schools
Uie Michigan-Council of Churches i Plans are being maC
I1 ed States because of the interests and
eleven co-opcratlng agencies.
Service coou
erVb*"C**VerBl d'2C‘,ftried Vet' |SribMt£“B?nte with^heToJteX*
^FdKhte^ mC* K.W ] 'he?e*te' fornm”? UbrffiT
w
■ of the United Fruit Co. The lang- There are eighteen such meetings Brethren
I ■ uagc. customs, manners, and ar- being held this summr over the agency of the Church of
to collect and send
■ I chitecture reflect our cquntry. state. The local one has the Rev. ren,
cf wheat to Holland, w
, !| ’
while
is. of Ralph Felix of Richland as chair­ be collected by chalrma
I Mr anc Mr. -mmett Shellinxton.
"X the rest “of
in Honduras U
I Frecnort. have received word from C°c?ntrl? v*!■ man. Dr. Daniel Heathcoat of Kai- communities. It is hop
!’/. 01 vfl*nins there are netting will be rated.
and George W. who died In service
Vcr&gt;' few cities ot comparable size the Sec of War that their son. 2nd I Ccntral^unkeraiiy
“P1*?”111? lnInl.hthe
? ’ capitol antazoo will lead the discussions.
idta/who are
‘’&lt;Lu_le ._for
’t. contests, i»
.Norris
i , y ,roncs
I Tlie Sll
schedule
for.._ P
tire
in Franc™
France January
January 1919.
1919 Mr
Mr.
Norris| have
have suehjs
such a^uUful^
beautiful auditorium.
auditorium, Lieut. Howard A. Shelllngton. 21. Is £‘‘&gt;
,c?loo^.of medlel,nc' ’»*• The Rev Leason Sharpe will serve slble. be
r“n rnJ°^nB hc »““&gt;*•“■•which will be
in the home eco- died Aug II. 1018. Mrs. Norris re-I sealing 1500 people, where student muame
,.1I be rep-1 of Woodland; Be
dentistry,
pharmacy, ..nain«rin»
engineering, ue chaplain. 'T'Vin action on Celebes smcc d
entlstrv nliarmaev
The city K
will
tienut Im of Barry County—I meani nomlcs rooms at the high school, is can« many Interesting events of gatlft-rings. also 'eniertainmente
entertainments by ‘.’.’.‘n'”1,1.
and fine arts. Then there ore oth­ resented by a group brought to- and Clarksville,
Jur.e
23.
Thornapple. Gun. and Gull lakes19 30 am -food
judging. 1 00 pro- moneer days She relates how her or for them
wm car.
can U
be ...U
and -,v
are held. JU
.'.'C "
will
communltl
| Howard went overseas Feb. 22. er schools preparing for commerce, aether under the chairmanship of ' other communlUea
Every week forty or fifty of these। demonstrations,
and 2;00 pjn. — mother toarded the men who built frequently.
who
I 1945. and has been stationed on Lu­ secretarial work, and teaching The T. H. Bennlnk.
fellows are taken to one of the conning Judging.
,। the
first
railroad
through
Caledonia.
we
believe
that
r.s
schools
tn
the first railroad tnrougn vaieaonia.
We believe that no schools in ton. He Is a pilot on a B-24 Lib- university is coeducational, while
lakes to swim,
swim fish,
rixh or
nr lust
lint relax.
rrlu, '.
---------------- a a a ---------- —
। -... j ...
____ ...of this size in Michigan
__ offer
N. Y . and
o( attending ..a meeting _towns
the others have separate schools
craton
wheat.
Here's hoping you'll all soon be !
! at Caledonia of the "Wide Awake a wider range of courses that will
for men and women.
buck for good, to get In your share
members of the Republican party fit students for their work in life
The educational system takes
of the recreation al these lakes in
I during the Lincoln-Douglas* camOur superintendent of schools. D.
feed the hungry.
children at the age of four for
your home county.
I pulgn. There was an ox roast and a A. VanBusklrk, is recognized as one
. kindergarten; then they have five
The Barry County Fair look
• huge torchlight parade In which the of the state's leaders In educational
| vears In the primary school and
.. place last week with races, rodeo,
' marchers wore black robes and sang
five in the secondary.
hotdog stands, and you boys know
campaign songs She helped make a
Chori.,
Crook.h»
fatally
Central university has the larg­
Mo. Apply for
-----------------------------what goes with it. The last we
i, flag large „
enough
to extend across
est hospital in Honduras with 700
heard from Frank Kelly, he says
Aid to Dependent Children the street. Mrs. Norris says that her Uon. Until his election. Ils presi­
beds.
Barry Veterans' Council
Condition from Explosion
I
It was a success. At least it got . Granta of Aid for Dependent ^u^^ drove„.?.
•am dency had always been given to the
[ The United Fruit Co. has built
Elects Executive Board
dth head of the schools in some of tlie
here and that's more than the cir­ Children for the month of June in hauHng a .
Chailcs Crookston. 74. of Middle­
I
a
school of agriculture in the valcus did.
Barry county amounted to 83.613.60. Gen. Custer s troop# from Washing state's largest cities.
.... .............
oi c.i Zamorano, a fertile re- ville passed away Monday morning
A recent change in the tew allows , ton- D C. to pctivcr, Colo Tlie pro­
We have a new softball field
Because of their excellence, our by the newly organized Barry Coun- gion with climate conducive to 1 at Pennock hospital as the result
out at the Bliss, with games there a celling grant of 860 instead of the
rS?'
school* have drawn largely from the tiya SSUte‘ Wlcuiture. Every year scholar- of third degree bums suffered
two or three nights a week. We former »50 for one child, with *9 helly. and hard ^Jt. She recaJU surrounding territory. Last year the
Y^iAnd?.ytiAuS’ *' “l N1' , ships are awarded to students from Sunday when a can of kerosene
won't mention the team's average. for each additional child as before.. the old plank road andjtoll gates te- non-resident pupils attending oui ' American legion hall.
exploded as he attempted to rekindle
Latin and Central'America.
Prevlous to the Social Security . tween Detroit and
®Pfrogs. schools numbered 472—278 of them
Tile girl's league teams have been
the wheat win
ta'^7htah
’
S^l'9o7^'uiZ*iuATo;i
.L
cc
&gt;°.
rd
lh
?
constitution,
Dr da Cunha are a fire In the kitchen range.
•. Dr. Boquln and Dr.
Act
thc
mother's
pension
was
the
’
Mr
*
Norris
drove
with
horse
and
^laying Tuesday and Thursday
htah sM 1«ta it? loww treadra
XI?nd.1Jy cvcnln’coun- enthusiastic about the work ofnights during the summer with the' only way of providing for children huggy from Prairievine to KalaMrs. Crookston was badly burned.
mighty Strand Team still on the through government funds Now mawo toU.8 Grant.oen
She Is now at Pennock where her
there
are
many
relatives
who
are
G
A
Custer,
Oen,.Ben
Butler
arid
lop &lt;so fan. This fall they hope to
condition Is reported as fair.
have the new athletic field com­ acceptable as custodians and may Secretary of State Seward pass pllsh|n‘ tu”tooS! non-res,dent PU’|PX El‘tarFauik^- h£jrihW0"k *n ‘h*W'‘cld
The accident occurred about 11:30
pleted for the boys lo play football. apply for aid. This is not new. but through the city. _ __________
pus Ui I« KIKIVU.
| nominated by Pres Ellis Faulkner— health
o'clock when a can of kerosene with
'
There are 845 rural school districts Clifford Gardner of Middleville,! ncaun'
Hie Police Dept, now has two­ Mrs. C. C. Hlgbie, supervisor of the,
Glenn Moore, of Detroit al
which Mr. Crookston was attempt­
Bureau
of
Social
Aid
says
that
there
1
HEfl
AIHC
way radio Installed in their squad
In Barry county. The 472 non-' Bruca Randall of Nashville. Harley
ing to rekindle the fire In the tie Creek, who had MmaS
; resident students who attended Has- Tonsend of Woodland. Fred Tabcar and also work in connection are many people who do not un- I I(lU LKUjJ AID J
kitchen range exploded, covering
tings schools last year represented berer of Freeport. Harold Stanton j
with the Sheriff's Dept. This may derstand who may apply and what ■'a-1* *■»***■*
him with burning fluid and setting
the
requirements
of
children
are.
54
of
the
86
rural
districts-In
the
of
Dowling
and
Shirley
Henry
of,
of
taking Ind
be of intereat to all persons In
Mrs. Crookston's clothes afire.
Relatives acceptable us custod­
I county. Twelve of these districts Hastings. Another member of the'
two children.
service In the Army. Navy. Marines
I sent all their pupils to the school* j board shall be the chairman of the
Including WACS. WAVES, and ians Include own or adoptive father
•
of
this
city
last
year.
The
tax
rate
I
Committee
on
Veterans'
Affairs
of
SPARS; that the expiration date or mother, grandparent .or grand-J
I. H. Skinner Tells of Work ! varied for these 12 districts from'‘he Barry County Board of Buneighbor, heard his groom, ran
of your operators license shall be Barent-ln-law (Including thc mate
For POW’s ond Next of Kin 0-8 mills, the average being a little Pervlsora. should they appoint such
lo ills assistance, and pulled off the
extended until thirty days after of a second marriage of either■
natural grandparent), great-grand­
burning clothes, burning his hands
The Prisoner of War committee less than 4.2 mills, while the aver- “ committee and desire representadischarge of ■ person In such serv­ parent.
(but not their’ of the Barry County chanter of the age tax rale for the 48 rural dis-' u°" on the board
In so doing. Bud Bronkema, another
ice. provided that the license of parents),step-parent
1
Arrangements for Solitary
brother or sister, brother
neighbor, reached the home right
such person had not been suspend­ sister of the half-blood, brother or’ American Red Cross is needed by tricts which maintain their one 1 The first meeting of the board Is
after Haywood had gone to the the sheriff
Confinement In Jail Will
ed or revoked and was valid ss to sister-in-law, adoptive brother or, Joseph H. Skinner, who says that room schools was 7.1 mills. So the «“Hed for Monday. Aug. 20. at 8
Benaway
and turned In the
, all Barry county men have been 12 districts saved money by having 'pjn'
. ;
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
Save Money, Decrease Crime fire alarm.home
sister, step-bro*her or sister, uncle' released from prison camps
Mrs. Isabel Lepper,
all their pupils transported to Has- I Adelbert Cortrlght. acting chair- j
or aunt of the whole or half-blood,'
ngs.
'man
A.
neighbor across the street, heard
There were 18 servicemen In the Ungs.
1 man ot
of tne
the constitution
Constitution committee.
committee. ! nr^ineIv’nf'I
uncle or aunt-ln-law, grand-uncle German
Mrs Crookston's cries for help and GEORGE ROBS,' Pre*.
prison
camps,
but
they
or aunt.
ran to her assistance, but found
Children who- meet the following, have all been released, and those school will admit without examineher badly burned on back and legs.
requirement,, may receive this as- with whom Mr. Skinner has talked Uon the graduate to any college In; Th&lt;
Mr. Crookston, who was burned
I feel that they arc very fortunate this state, also to the University of • *hal) — _
,.,a,„UIU1
over most of his body, walked Into
1. They must have teen deprived'I to
l" be !^here,
eLe' J^
auJu t*they
’?.y. saw many Michigan, and to any college or uni- 0,1 information and counseling cen-1
because
ter for
“&gt;lf much shorter terms could the house. By that time men had from Hooting!
-•--------• 1' P°«
off *their
Wawf 2d meai^
Lhrn ** Klven to juvenile offenders, arrived and he was taken tn Bill then one and
of parental support or care by rea- "
h,,|r buddles who did not make verslly In Indlana.llllnols. Mlnnc- ents
sola. Ohio and Wisconsin.
'functK fcr Hw
If^H8 *,th (ar beU«'r ct,ancea that the Schenkel's car to the hospital. first farm east
ton of the death, continued absence it.
J“ter wereduSd
*
imprisonment would be helpful to
The committee feels that the
from the home, of physical or men­
Bronkema went after Dr. Lund who He is offering
Nashville Children Killed,
center were discussed.
most good done was In consultstal incapacity of n parent.
the boys.
gave medical aid. and Mrs. Crook­ equipment. hoi
Membership in the council shall
2. They must be living with one tion and advice Riven to the next
Sheriff Bera prefaced his state­ ston followed her husband in the ccllaneoiu ar lie
Mother Injured Saturday
Include the agencies and organiza­ ment by saylpR that he would not Beeler ambulance.
or both parents or other near rela­ of kin after the notice of capture, i
nery will cry th
Saturday evening. Mrs. Retha tives in a suitable home.
tions which have created the coun- be a candldateror-another term, so
The families do not khow what
'Ihe fire was extinguished with­ will act as after
Bllnkard, 22. of Nashville, a victim
Icil und those which may be here­ no onc can think he has a nelfUh out
3. They must be under 16 years they can do, and It Is the work
much damage except for the
of the Infantile paralysis, was being of age, or under 18 If attending I of this committee to help them.
after admitted to membership. The motive for making that suggestion. kitchen
windows
being
blown
out
taken downtown in her wheelchair —
school.
• council wishes county organizations He added that If this were done, no
.—..
| No letters can be sent until a
I to be represented, each by not more relatives or friends would be allowed and smoke damaging that and other
by her two young children. Jack, 7.
"Zip” Thompson Soys
4. The children or their mother definite address Is received; and
rooms,
I than two members.
and Wilma. 5. about nine In the must have lived In Michigan for' no packages, until labels come
to visit or zee such prisoners. They
Their son-in-law and daughter,
Attendance Was Steady
evening when they were struck from one year preceding the date of op- i from thc Provost Marshal Oenerwould not be permitted to have any Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Noreaard. of
the rear by an auto driven by Hugh pllcatlon.
The commando equipment has,
।
g office.
tobacco, no luxuries of any kind. It Grand Rapids were notified *e were
Snow. 17. son of Mrs. Christina
been
moved
to
the
second
floor
of
j
5. Parente or relatives who ask
fhc Red Cross overseas immedwould be solitary confinement in also Mr. Crookston's brother-in-law sale nt her homo in KashVl
Snow, of Nashville, who was driv­ f2r
the
Hastings
City
hall
where
com
­
dead earnest. They would be alone and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Main street, “
Lor chlldren,.roust lately upon notice of the capture
Hru
ing westward oh Sherman St
will be taught by
with their thoughts, and their sur­ Ritchie, at their Gun lake cottage.
show that they have not sufficient I issues 0a capture parcel
parcel to each
each mando
E—-— /’tactics
ll!.. Thompson
'T’V...m... ... ...
.,....
The rush to the post office the roundings would not be cheerful. It All went to the hospital at once.
The two children were rushed to money or resources
prisoner.
It contains a
pair of pa- , Police Chief
In n...
October.
to cover the I ?aJ^
nrt*oner unde%e.r
- —
!&gt;&lt;_«?*
Pennock hospital where it was .TlnLm_uT
I jamas, underwear, slippers, toilet | Because the Central school needs last of July was not girl friends would be punishment—real punish­
The son. Maurice, of Long Island.
found that Jack had a fractured left Uy group including Uie dependent .]
mailing
letters
to
their
boy
friends;
ment.
that
a
first
offender
would
,
—
-mergenev
food
more
room
,or
lts
classes,
two
N. Y . was notified and arrived Mon­ IMS’,83
] articles, a few emergency foo&gt;
arm and leg. bad bruises end in- children.
items ccigarettes, candy,
- and- gum.
n I rooms In the white building will be Il was not housewives sending or­ never forget. If anything would de­ day afternoon by plane. AnoChen
-------- ---------------- | items,
Ums! injuries.
His" xmalT' siater
ders to their favorite mall order
The next thing done Is lo pu j used this fall thereby necessitating houses; It was not parents mailing ter him from repeating his offense, son. T.5 Wayne H.. Is enroute home Ute adv. ttowhere in
had a compound leg fracture, con­ CHARGED WITH ,
such punishment would have that from Europe after serving nearly full particulars___
boxing boys finding another
the names of POWs on the list to ।I the Christmas gifts overseas—it was effect. It would be far leu expen­ three years In the European war
cussion of the brain, cuts, bruises NEGLIGENT HOMICIDE
‘
■erth.
receive the standard Red Cross , u*™1
and internal injuries. Jack died
A warrant has been issued for
zone with the medical detachment
Tills equipment was given by the caused by the tagging of cars by sive for the county also.
about 1:15 Sunday morning and Hugh L. Snow, on the charge of weekly food parcel. These are sent Kiwanis club with the purpose of deputy collectors of the Bureau of
The sheriff did not claim orig­ of the U. 8. Army.
Having decided
Wilma's death occurred about 4:30 negligent homicide. He was the os regularly as transportation und keeping young boys off the streets Internal Revenue, who visited the inality for this plan. Thai's the
Mr. Crookston's body was taken
A M. I) is reported that Jack was driver of the car which ran into enemy Interference will allow. A as much as possible. "Zip" Thomp­ Barry county fair, factory zones. way they do over in Calhoun coun­ to the Beeler, funeral home where
hit by the bumoer of the Snow car two children and their mother at storage of 250.000 packages are held son feels that It Is filling this pur­ Kking lots, and city streets look- ty: and they find that it works. services were held at 10 o'clock
for those citizens who liad for­ When a boy Is arrested there for a Wednesday morning with Interment
and carried IM feet before the Nashville Saturday night. The two In reserve In Geneva to take care pose very well. There have been 55
of anv emergencies arising from lack
vehicle was stopped.
children died at Pennock hospital of shipping space or sinking of lo 60 boys out every night this lust gotten (?) to purchase their motor felony, and confesses or is con­ in Mt. Hope cemetery.
victed. he Is given a short sentence
Mrs. Stinkard's wheelchair was a few hours after they were ships. On the whole, lhev seemed season on Wednesday evenings vehicle use tax stamps.
"Nearly every kind of excuse —10 or 15 days—in solitary confine­
demolished and she wax (Inst brought here. Their mother, an In­ to
get there regularly, as far as Mr. from seven to nine.
ment. He is permitted no visitors, .
brought to Pennock hospital and fantile paralysis victim suffered a
"Bob" Klevom. assistant post­ Imaginable" was offered by the 500 denied
beenhut
able
ascertain
all luxuries, allowed no to­
Sz2"„r11Phas
h^„
In to
Some
buyers who crowded into the post
later on Bunday afternoon was re­ badly fractured lower limb. An ac- I Skinner
master,
was
assistant
instructor
last
..t &gt;&gt;,.
___ _ -- i- l from our boys, but in some cases
office Thursday. Friday, and Sat­ bacco. cannot converse with any­
moved to Blodget hosnital in Grand
chlnery. fumliur
ta
■Ulhcuir. wl.hhrl.l Ih.m year.
urday of fair week to get those lit­ one except the person who brings
Rapids. The husband and father. where in
They are planning on two nights tle
this issue,
Upon rw.e|pt of a dennite adhis meals. Such punishment will
green
stamps.
Boyd Bllnkard. Is a supervisor at
this year with different age groups,
teach
him
a lesson he will nfcver| Best protecll--------- *—‘
‘‘—
»
i
।
,
dress,
the
office
of
the
Provost
Marthe Lenta Table Co. in Nashville.
A record of the cars tagged is in
adv. elsewhere in
one lo 14 years and Ute other from
forget,
if
he
la
a
normal
person.
,
shal
General
In
Washington
issues
discomfort
is
i
the hands of the deputy collectors.
Young Snow told the officers, so
particulars.
Sheriff Bern has talked with
Vacationists
have
From information received the col­
Mr. and Mrs. Rex J. L. Dutlerer one package label and two tobacco
it Is reported, that he did not see
lectors expect to return to Has­ persons -who had been sent to the
the Sllnkards until too late to stop. and their daughters. Corrlne, 14. labels which are good for a 60-dav
jveriod. They are issued every 60
tings. and at that time they will Jackson penitentiary for their first ।
,
It is also reported that he was 1and Margaret. 13.
time.
Tliey
reiwrjed
that
the
worst
■
partmenl
to
wash
thoroughly
after
­
days
without
request
to
the
next
Impost the penally on those drivers
Mr. Dutterer Is at the Hastings
driving on the wrong side of the
whose cars do not display In a con­ punishment they endured there* was wards. whether or not they think
road. Sheriff Glenn Bera and Deputy Manufacturing Co. In charge of re­ nf kin together with a list of ar­
the flrat 30 days, when they were they have rubbed against poisonous
Ralph Olin investigated the accl- •search and engineering on .a special ticles that may be enclosed
Edward Groat, 77. who lives with spicuous place their use tax stamps. given solitary confinement in a •plants.
&gt;. a. graduate U1
The local committee fumlshog his daughter and her husband, Mr.
of t-utuuc
Purdue
dent and Snow is now in the cus­ project. He Is
cell wiiere they could not talk with
The akin should ba wall scrubbed
university
In
the
class
ot
*28
and
has
'
cartons
free
of
charge
which
arc
tody of the sheriff.
and Mrs. Harold Slocum of Has­ MUNICIPAL COURT
any one. were denied tobacco, could •with a thick lather of yellow kitchen
been in the engineering field since! about six Inches square by 12 tings R. 5, was found unconscious
Charles Hollister, of Battle Creek, have no visitors, were given only ।soap,
doused afterward with rub­
Monday evening and taken to Pen­ was arrested Tuesday by Deputy the plainest food. These men. hav- ibing alcohol, and rinsed with eoM
dren were held in Nashville on | that time working In a number of; Inches long.
cities
Including
Detroit,
Toledo,
and
I
Another
way
the
local
committee
Sheriff
Frank
Caley.
of
Nashville.
nock
hospital.
Tuesday with interment in Lake­
Ing had that experience, said the ।
Chicago.
I hcloa Is to give assistance In tyuea
Mr. Groat went to the farm, He was cliurged with driving a mo­ rest of tlielr aentcnces were a pic­
side eemetery.
The Dulterers, who moved here and forms of letters and cable- known as the Hoeltxel farm, which tor vehicle while his driver's li- nic compared with that 30 dava of &lt;
frqm WUmette. Hl., have bought | grams sent to POWs. There is no he owns, to do some work in the
solitary confinement in s cell. They ।
NOTICE
the George Miller home at 133 W.i limit on letters, but the reouest is barn. He apparently put up a lad- brought before Judge Cortrlght in said that, if they could have been ।
Ice cream social and country w4*l*uL
,
that thev be short and more freMunicipal court Tuesday afternoon dismissed at the end of that 30-day । naked In a soluII
store. St. Joseph Catholic church,
Mr .2 ^w’3LSoU?:,U&gt;r fluent. Those written On the reguwhen he pleaded guUty and was period, the punishment would have i HU afford relief.
northeast Lrlghton. Bun afternoon, an£ sports enthusiast, while Mrs. |
pow stationery went through
given five days in jail, a 815 fine, cured them. No one, they said, who
Aug. 12. Abo games and bake sale.
j*. Ifl^rested In vcmen s
the German censors day afternoon he liad not regained and 8638 coals or an added ten
clubs, travel lectures, and sewing.
(Continued on Page 3, Bee. 1.)
day* tn Jail.

Home Front

ANNOUNCES FOOD,
CANNING CONTESTS

l..wh i™c4 fiicta,. AU

'B'E'E'ATTRACT MANY NON
RESIDENT PUPILS

n£rtad“^hS«nCkdlw .Si

GOOD WILL CONF.
OPENS FRIDAY

RATION I
Hr AT A GLANt

Addretus RotaryKiwonis Mooting

'"'S °SSjL&amp;“,'nS

PAY $3,613.60
IN ADC GRANTS

MIDDLEVILLE FIRE
PROVES FATAL

VETS' COUNCIL
ELECTS BOARD

^Tnb\lfe^UtK^rnC‘M

Givsn Two Yoora
On a Morals Chai

EASY FOR THE BOARD
OF SUPERVISORS TO
LEARN THE FACTS

POW'S FAMILIES

AUCTION, SALES

TWO DIE WHEN
STRUCK BY AUTO

COMMANDO ROOM
MOVES DOWNTOWN

POST OFHCE DOES
RUSHING BUSINESS

BAT’S YOU!
glimpse of a face in a
again and sheepishly
the unfamiliar setting
round/ at first as hav-

But you probably do
bank account or life
do. Banks and insurur savings Tn sound.
Some of your money
this new view of yourner when you rememought a winning fight
: of your service dou-n

! COMPANY
ICAUII (Fl CHEAP I

Conservation Dept.
Suggests Remedies
For Ivy Poisoning

May We Introduce

Edward Groat Found
Unconscious Monday

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST *, IMS

'community notices
i

BEEF
LIVER

CHUCK
ROAST

Congressman Clare Hoffman.

Hendershot reunion Saturday,
.
. ..
.
park. Haslings Picnic dinner, own table
service and beverage.

STEER BEEF

STEER BEEF

*29c

ib.

Hope. Orangeville. Barry, and
Prairieville twp.. August IB. at Ver­
des Resort. Crooked lake. Delton.
Potluck dinner at 1 o’clock. The

35c

The WSCB will give a supper
at the church basement Wednes-

for a

i.

He later | Wing Commander, and Capt Paul

lands on Tinian Floyd said while ' Ing their approval,
official, be­
alpan,
And it a more than
tl
Hie Aid will meat this week there be could look across at Saipan,
: Thursday for supper at the Ronald knowing that George Juppslhxn. &lt;cause ot a camaraderie that has
Gibb Tate, Les DeVault, and other &lt;developed between the men who fly
i Anders home
home fellows were there but he lthe bombers and the men who hackcould never get across to see them. &lt;
Floyd nas tales to teU about Tinian.
It was before we took Iwo Jltna to
I Tokyo.
that the B-»'s were taking off from
Oul-ot4ir»».o Breedlag
The Townsend club meets on the air strip at Tinian and on nice
In the production ot goal’* milk,
Tuesday evening. Aug. 14. at their tropical nights the Japs flew over
and
sprinkled
bombs.
They
really
hall for a business session fol­ "gave us a Christmas Party" said 1there la naad to obtain a more aven
lowed by refreshments.
Floyd, however, he added none of *distribution ot the milk aupply
hits came close to him.
।throughout thc year than la the case
! The August meeting of the Ban­ thc
Tlic exact reason why Floyd came
present. To do thia, 9ut-of »eaaon
ner class of the Methodist Sunday luicne when he did was because on al
,
school Is lo be at the home of Mm. March first he met with what thc breeding must be accomplished- AcCharles Wilkes. Route 3. on Tues­ Seabees call an occupational acci­ cordlngly. a study was made in
day evening, the 14th. AU. who dent. His tog waa broken in Uro which female milk goaU were artiAhave not given the gift for Percy places so on May twenty -second he dally stimulated by hormones, with
Jones hospital, are asked to hrln? left for home He says he woe for­
or send it Tuesday evening, pot­ tunate in that he was allowed to the result that one-third at them
luck supper at e;3fi o’clock as usual. return on a Victory ship which had freshened ahead of the regular kid­
just unloaded ammunition at their ding season. Semen studies, also
TWENTY-81X MONTH* AT SEA
port It only carried four passen­ made during the year, indicated that
gers on Uie return trip which fol­
lowed h direct course home, the bucks In good condition are suitable
only stop being at Honolulu Har­
bor. Thai trip, which Floyd calls a although less sexual acilvtty waa
"luxury cruise." took sixteen days, shown during May and June, whan
during which -lime Floyd had offi­
cers’ quarters — white tablecloths, does normally are not breeding.
choices of menus, staterooms, etc I
He landed at Portland, Ore. and]
Penicillin EOccUre
first reported at Shumaker. Calif
!
Penicillin is remarkably effective
While overseas Floyd met Bob
gainst
such, diseases . as "pneuCuibert at Honolulu, and Frank ----.
,
Taylor at Pearl Harbor
He be-' monla. meningitis, osteomyelitis
lleves that if men aerving tn the ‘ (infections of the bonel. carbuncles
Pacific thaatr* knew when they and &lt;wiorrhea and promises to be

ORGANIZATIONS *

LARD
home rendered
Friday Only

Frankfurters Hamburger

19 c__
CANTELOUPE

“&gt; 9C

lb.

skinless

lb.

fresh ground

lb.

27c

35c

ROUND STEAK

SIRLOIN STEAK

beef - n&gt;.

4^

-|b

39‘

SHORT STEAK

steerbeef -,b

30c

PORK CHOPS

centercut-lb.

3(Jc

PEACHES
PORK ROASTS
5,b- 45c

PORK STEAK

bamend -|b-

CELERY HEARTS

bun- 17c

CABBAGE
ib. 4c
31c

Bostonbutt -lb 38c

rib lb
39c ORANGES
CARBOYS VEAL CHOPS
California 2 doz. J5C
2 bun. JJc
VEAL BREAST meaty -|b
20c
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SOAP SATURDAY ONLY
Ige. pkg.
DREFT
23c
Ige pkg.
DUZ
23c
Ige. pkg.
23c
OXYDOL
IVORY SNOW '*e Pk*
23‘
IVORY FLAKES '«e pk« 23c
IVORY SOAP 3 Ige bar,29c-med g
KLEER MORE25 lb $5-25 -9 lb $210 IVORY SOAP personal - 3 lor 13c
gal.
65c ROMAN CLEANSER hal 16c ’‘ 9c
RENUZIT
COFFEE Manor Hou8e-2 lb ■65c-1 lb 33c FACIAL SOAP
23
Hills Bros. - lb.
33c CLEANSER Oxavta-n"!®
COFFEE
48 count
45c MARMALADE orange - 2 lb. jar 42c
TEA BAGS

PILLSBURY FLOUR 25 lb !ack
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10‘
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GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
31c
ORANGE JUICE
49c
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live

Chickens

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something to work toward
As it
is they stay on month after month
without an Idea of when Uiey will]
come home.
u
"gla'3 is
just!।
to be a civilian There's one
c— thing ,|
e Is
is very ।
however about which he
emphatic and that's thet Jteabees
Seabees I
There is no question but that they i
are a great port of Ute service,
clffnla A,
virtual Seabee ai
UHk
slgnla
of InAl
Individual
outfits
that helped lo build this "Bomb-!
Tokyo-’ airbase. They’re known. as

“I ■■&gt;"
” ""{“I* &gt;&gt;,'•
SO!T1* o{ ,hcje reactions may be due

... .

Jack O’Donnell. M M J/c. son of
Mrs B A. O’Donnell, 011 8. Han­
over. Is home on leave until he will
report on August 26&lt;h at Phila­
delphia. Pa., for reassignment
Jack enlisted in the navy on Dec
10. IH2. and finished his "boot'
training at Great Lakes. He was
then sent to Newport. Va.. where lie
was assigned to the Carrier York­
town. "The Fighting Lady." before
the ship waa ready for sea duty. The
Yorktown was commissioned on
April 15, 1943. and Jack has served
aboard her ever since, which cred­
its him with twenty-six months sea
duty
Jack has many battle stars which
will total more than twelve when all
of thc stars he Is entitled to. will
be awarded to iilm He has what
is known as a Plank Certificate of
Honor.' which entitles him to one
plank from the deck of the York­
town when she to put into port for
the last time und dismantled for
further use
Jack feels tills will
sessions
The Yorktown has engaged in
every invasion tn the Pacific and
Jack has had many harrowing ex­
periences. the recent typhoon not
being Uie least of the many dan­
gerous episodes. It was the York­
town which led the fleet from Iwo
Juns to the China Sea under Ad­
miral Halsey's command.
During these yean Jack met Bud
Green and Bob Cuibert. the three
fellows having their pictures taken
together at Uiat time. Jack said h«
was on shore at New Hebrides but
he was unable to locate Dick Brower
or any others there from home.
On June 17 Jack and Harl Daniel,
met on thc beach at Leyte They
went aboard HaH's ship and (Harl
does photographic work aboard hi»
ship) another picture was taken lo
, celebrate a meeting. Jack was Uie
first person Harl had seen that he
knew. &lt;A picture of these two will
be printed in a later Issue.)
When Jack arrives at his new

kin. who is now attending gunnery
school in Washington. D. C, brcause Uiey will be comparaUvely
. nearby.
MUNICIPAL COURT
I Raymond Penning tom 17, of this
I city, and David Frelner.^17. oL De­
troit who is visiting frtendr'nere.
। were arreated Friday for ruining
a cquple of park benches on the
I court house yard. A. disorderly
I charge waa placed against tnem.
। and they were taken Into Munici­
pal court. They admitted the al| leged offense. Each was ordered to
! pay a fine of *10 and costs of MAO.
, or five days in the county jail.
Pennington paid. Frelner Is board] Ing withthc sheriff
' MAY WE INTRODUCE!
The Aben Johnson; and the
Frank Sages are the happy graimparente of Stephen Ironside Johnson
Jr. son of Isabel and Stophen John­
son. of Champagne, III. The young
chap weighed nine pounds and three
ounces at tha time ot his birth
Thursday. Aug 3.
FATHER SON SERVE COUNTRY
Pictured in front of the first 8B2C.
’’Hall Diver,’’ plane to land at the
Hastings Airport, Is Ens. Robert
Cralf. who flew the ship from Wild­
wood. N. J. where he is stationed,
and his father. Chief Floyd Craig,
home wjth an honorable discharge
after twenty-seven months overseas
This was the first time father and
son had met for many months
When Robert, who has been in serv­
ice about as long as hM dad. left,
he flew to Grand Rapids lo meet
his gunner who had made the trip
with him Floyd accompanied Boo
to Grand Rapids which waa quite
a thrill lor tha senior member of
the twosome.
(Bill Parker must
about aa Floyd did. vhfo
ob took iUm on a sky ride
u- —n-1am.
• a usual occurrence at the
Airport—sons piloting the
r town.)
entered service in Sept .

ba» ,0 b« injected. Il hss the marked
advantage over the suUoqgmldes In
that the toxic reactions are few and
relatively
relatively mild
mild and
and for
for the
the most
part
Among reactions
that may occur are chills. fever.
blood clots at tha site of injection
and tenderness, hives, headache and

to impurities in the preparations
and as the material becomes purer
- *•“-» '•••■

sters of the air. The outfits hon­
ored In this exchange of courtesies *
Slay Home During Storms
arc attached to the Sixth Naval
Construction Brigade.
J
„
ir. .ii »ma.i. mu&gt; &gt;ucn u,» “T’,.”,**"”? “”lr
b“°'
braid as Col John H. Davies. Bomb 1
“•« toT r,ln ,nd wln&lt;1

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battalions of artillerymen like tha threw
good deed and not believe some­
963rd FA firing thc stuff M f0* M
“
thing It* father or it* teacher Ulla
ammo trucks can bring It to them.
them, confuse their mind*, get their
i Tills 155mm howitzer unit has
th,lr
h0OT&lt;' ' ( F&lt;M,rth of ° S*r,&lt;* °f ***• ***«’•• O"
mind** confused and perhaps then if “oJS? .‘l?e
blasted and softened enemy poMHe said that the hardest thing of j Work of tho Barry County Health Department)
iHschargod
lent peoples go to war. disobedient whai'bora were SnJ^Ui Milon । Darr&gt; Oomity Health department*
taciure.th, re
nothin. heh“ * complete, accurate, and uU-|oow has Bang* disease.
maintaining gtx*
good measures for a total ot 3.137J tone
ton* ot
of antic^tTdo for them Th? aid rr«*»
rrwrd
bullt around I For mrintatalng
anuployed by
son that Italy did not really be­
.4? the Family unit
for
._ the
.t--------protection
-—.&lt;-------of- public
i
health. Nazi medicine.
I Ion made a one day haul of 300 Nazi puratlon of
come a good Axis, lhe people were ralnhtf'^we^fnf now inVnrtiJr I Thr »ucce**ful maintenance of aja close interrelation of
j! all ------------activities
....
prisoners. rangUtt tram aoidMn at
not obedient enough, the Japs and taming -Dower for POW Informab|Jc hfalth prugram depends upon of a health department
—• U
Is of ututCommanded tnr U. Col. James E- the Luftwaffe to ealton from the
gt
the German* arc the only really Uon. while theinlSSJSth
accurate. Tenant, Bethel. Conn. the bat- German Navy. The assorted Wehr- MARRIAGE LI
* cte,r ^nuficauon of local healthmost importance In this accurate,
information on Uiosc problems and wise planning in lhe up-to-date recording plays
,..__.
an Lrn!.:• tuhons 1141 mile trek across four rnacht troop* and Volksturm were Francis J. Met
obedient people on earth and see only source of infc
missing
tn
acUon.
countries
highlighted
by
coordination ot local facilities to portent role.
—------— has been
— —
w—-- onjy incidental to the
H»try Cavnip. j what happens, teach them dlsobcd.----------- tll. the a**Utancc
.„r. th— they
n.ienave
gwei)given
■ Alert forward observers operating
-- -----------------meet the*? problem*. For this rea-1 A study of tabulation
of.services
lence, confuse their minds, teach
son Ute keeping ot adequate record*«nd comparison of statistics over dough* during the St. Lo
' break-■ in advance of lhe battalion call the Bernard A Bedford.
them disobedience, and the world
R. X ..................Z
। h a vital function of a public health * period of time U a algnlAcant through, the Mortain counter-* snots tor the gunners who comply
can be peaceful."
agency
guide in planning future health thrust, lhe pincer* movement al the’ with well-placed rounds of high Beverly Jean Cook.
of. a i..u&gt;
family depends needs ot Barry county.
Seine the reduction of
"• the
T Ardennes explosive, while tSuMphorous, or Horner c. Latte, Pra
The health of.a
Or again tri commenting on permemAs an official agency. Barry Ooun- salient, the race thro-.trough Belgium
x&gt;me armor piercing stuff as the Helen Mac Caldwel
(Continued from Pag* ». 8»r 1 « on the health of Its individual
indlvl
yr FUver crosBaonal likes and preferences: "I got would want it repeated.
de- tY Health department b responsible and Holland, the.Roer
— situation dictates. Aggressive supBut it , —
bera; tne
Hie Iwaith
health of a community
c
—id* on the health of the
’s --------to the
Michigan
of ----ing.--------------------and later XIX
Corps
exploits.
K" -------------*
' «—
rt ~of the doughboys na* been ef«« famlll.
lauuim
- -------a— Department
—i -------- -•
---r
■ ai zairevniii
I very «n«ry with them (a group of was followed with montiu or years 'pends
the prison, where they could have in ------------------------that cunununity.
1
(Health for daily
dally reporting
reporting of comthe oat
oatiauon
union has oil
orf many
many ococ- . feettva
:tiv« in
in exacting a large toll of
IAL t DITORI AL__ soldier*). they admitted they liked In
company, where they could see ball
The family folder method of re- municable disease, a monthly tabu- caslons found Itself In front line
jjTe,
S A^nriATIOM 1 the German* better than any other games and other rports. attend lecassoclatlon between
between
cording U used In Barry County latlon of service*
a.* well a* a positions, and association
After 300 years of service to its
jyT;.
' Europeans. Of course you do. I said. tures. or church services, could en-1 Health department. These records narrative report,
and doughboys
doughboy* has
has country, the 963rd PA Battalion
also "auditing" the cannoneers and
w//LC7TWCA_ they flatter you and they obey you. joy movies and dlher shows, could
are usually started by the public.Barry county birth and death cer- been close enough to find them oc- is still keeping Its tradition alive by
■
■ —
when the other countries don't like we and. on the quiet, converse with , health nurse on her initial home' HHcate* before they are forwarded cupying adjacent foxholes at times blasting and routing lhe Germans
Qjp Michigan Department of
a 155mm howitzer is a stubby
from their own soil, well on lhe rood
While they couldn't. ..&gt;-«■
leave a
vbil. and records .at
Include all phases
r h IT A D I A I C
you and say *o. and personally yap others. uisii.
Ls. mIJ iI Ii tv
I r\i\ II rt
A L.
I 1J
have not been awfully ready to meet Uie prison or their work, they of the public health program, ma- Health where they are placed in a edition of the Long Tom. Its im­ to Berlin.
them
naturally u they could and did enloy In that place. ternlty. Infant, preschool, school, permanent Hie.
Pfc. Herman Fuller. 36159521
Jectory Ls relatively high compared
These reports are used by the to a Long Tbm and tiic gun bi
C. Buy. ““
&lt;Continued from Page 1, Sec. I &gt; । don“t like you they show It. the much of what others enjoyed who adult health: crippled children su- Michigan
Department of Health in especially adept at indirect firing
were not being punWied for wrong , per*bion; communicable disease
— Germans don't like you but they doing.
। nnd tuberculosh control. Thu* thsy ■State-wide disease-occurrence slud- on enemy emplacement* The men
aided lit thc getaway? Those an- Getter you. dog gone it. I said. I bet
Sheriff Bera does not know that. contain a chronological record of the les; a study ot the leading rsuw' of wno operate the guns are fully
BWers are u matter of careful. pef- &gt;,ou Fourth of July they will be put- we are preparing thb article. Hr irmwth and development of the death. Infant and maternal death trained in other aspect* of warfare,
slsUnt. painstaking work Ah Spe- ting up our flag, and all you big will first see It In IhL* paper. The child Including medical and dental rate*, and other health problems, including the piloting of planes. FREEMAN—LAIN
elai Prosecutor Sigler pointed out. babies will just be flattered to death, Banner b Impressed with our sher- 1 supervision and record ot vaedna- Recently a state survey of the tu- driving of tanks and firing of rifles
Mr and Mrs 1
idea. We believe II will save Uon and
-..w immunization*,
, bcroulosb problem led to Increased
In preparatlon for Uie St Lo Henderson, Kcntu
in a ca..&lt; ct this sort you arc not, literally to death. I said bitterly be- iff&gt;
money .to
U.V..V,
u the taxpayers nnd will । For convenience in handling rec- *U;te
‘“I1” ‘’L.?1'breakthrough, the gunners fired marriage
marriage of
of their
their daughter, Helen
deullng with the type or witnesses 1 cause you will have to tight them help juvenile
'“o.’V/X
Juvenile offender*
offenders to realize ords an inactive file is maintained c«&gt;'Ue« ’ ,c.rc
2M8 rounds
In Uie Roer River Neel to Fred Max Freeman, sun of
who are church members or who again. Well said one of them after Dial "the
....-----------way of, thc
.u- tran««re**or
-------------------«.
i* • whcre records of children over 17 rd ns well as Increased case-finding Soling
rounds were fired at "
-- - Glenn
--------- Freeman
- - of
-■
Mr and• Mrs.
nil we arc on top Yes I said and hard"—that It doesn't pay to travel veara
years of aee
age are nlared
placed, available efforts.
efforts
thc NaIi, on the initial barrage, and Hastings, on July 30.
Is there any spot on earth more in that path.
for reference, as past records are , Th® United States Public Health] 3,974 rounds were stoked during a
live communities,
The single ring ceremony
If anything I* dona about it. the valuable indices In future planning 1 service In turn uses local health
dnngerou* than on top You don't
like the LaUns, or the Arata or the board of supervisors must do ll. At the present time there are 3.100 reporting through the stale health
one would want the county Law­ active family folders und approxl- , departments as Indices of public
Many times during the trial Wop* or the British, well don't you No
the
maker* to start anything of this mntely lhe same number of Inactive health practices throughout th.
____ forget a country can't live without kind until and unless they are fully records
D’Larry s Bar” in ______
Detroit _
was
This is an accumulation nation and for the advancement of
muned a* a meeting place uf erlml-t friend*. I want you all lo get to Mitbfied that It will be wise and of 14 years' activity of the health disease control measures nationally
nals and underworld characters ( know other countries ao that you helpful to take such action For­ department,
and locally.
Through the cooperation of the
All of which make* one woiuicr why ran be friends. I make a IllUc effort, tunately Calhoun is a neighboring
Family health records are a cor­
the State Liquor Control Comnib- try to find out what it-is all about ” county. It will not be difficult or relation of information obtained American Public Health association
expensive for a committee repre­ through home visits by director. an Evaluation of Local Health Hel­
Alon grant* a license to a place like_______________ . • •
senting the board, or thc entire K* '1c health nurses, and public ices is prepared annually to aid In
that yrai after year Wasn’t it 111 j But. foreign affairs and inlcr- board,
to go to Murahall. see the
th ...
engineer;
report*
from lhe visualization of public health
Fenidak—or some other com- national understanding being what Calhoun
and find
out from--the iphyricUna.
। physicians, hospitals, dentist*, problems. U&gt; increase understand­
MU.VU.. iall.
«... ...w
..... -------------niunlty near Detroit -where a ll- | It I*, maybe it' takes a writer like sheriff, the elreuit
circuit judge and the teachers, p
parents, and social agen- ing of, public health objectives, local
—- officer
—---- -Awhether,
—.A------ ---Il docs r
l„-7 hlrlh
qunr license waa taken away be- Gertrude Stein to make sense.*
probation
cles;
birth and death certificates, needs and desirable practices
save money and help to deter Ju- census reports, and other official
cause Uie toilet far IllUc* were
venlies from starting out in life a* records
deemed inadequate?
law-breakers instead of good cltl-; Ali information received and re- SERVING OVERSEAS
zrns Also they can probably leant corded Ls confidential.
there what It would cost tp install
As a supplement to the family
Mayor oennuie Htetn docs make
the cells in our county Jail, if they folder special registers 'Individual
sense—or at least can when she । (Continued from Pag- 1. Sec. I.i
chooses to do ao. After vain endea- , („ter lhan those writer, on ordin- believe il would be wise and help- card indices) are maintained to
fill
to
make
thc
change
suggested
,classify
and determine the exti-nt and
voni to appreciate "Pigeons on thc 1 ary stationery. They are folded
If the sheriff s Ideas are cor- status of communicable disease &lt;by
gniM alas" mid "A rune is a rose L* 1 sheets similar to lhe V-mail. Let- red. this plan would benefit Barry diseases&gt;. venereal jdiseases.
«—-— ...u
— ­
tuber
a rose." etc etc, we came to the ters averaged about four months county, especially any young fel­ culosis. crippled children, and 1m­
conclusion that something must be travel time lo the destination low who starts off on the wrong I munizallon. Tickler file* or followwrong and he-itaUd lo concede Uiut Enrh nwtt of_,k,n l» allowed one fool. He can be given such a lesson I up of case* of tuberculosis, venereal
that he will not wish to travel on disease, and crippled children arc
™
u,,
yi-ar There Is no guarantee of lhe the wrong road.
| reviewed each month.
dbcoupr to General O-homr oa r - dll|
O from
duty „
off drllvcTy
delivery. They
They g
go
from here
here
Our jail waa erected ft half a
Pertinent information from lhe
Jn ,I lfc
whBl through the national Red Cross,
century ago A lot has been Icamca ! family folders is also recorded on
might be done with the Ormans. nre relayed to the International about constructing such building* i the Kardcx—a visual record system.
this puzzle lady of American let- 1 ”
-•
—
■—
—
Red Cross In Switzerland, then go since then No one wishes to see ' ThL* enables a breakdown of records
tors really makes senxe:
I on their way to lhe camp. so the that building discarded because of i by townships. The use of colored
that fact But if it can ba re­ 1 signals nnd guadrants facilitates'
"When General Osborne came to time clement cannot be definite
mr)i»tan«Uvvictory, lip aakrtl I «p
that some ot the letters vamped. at moderate cost, to ac­ surveys of the medical, dental, vacme wh.1 1 IhouKht sbmrU be done 1 •»*„ P-vebM’?
","n “'‘I complish the double purpose of sav­ clnatlon, or Immunization status
ing money money and reducing Ju­ by age groups for a given segment
to Mneste the Oerm.ns I sold
,±’
”
there Is «.,l, otte thin, to bo done
‘SSuu?* . br.net. or venile delinquency, that would seem of population or for tile county as a
to be wise economy—an Investment whole. Surveys are made regularly
and that is to teach them dhubed- thr Home Service committee which rather than an expense
twice a year but could be made at
i any time upon demand as these rec- ,
lence. a* long us they arc dUobed- w,ll continue after the war, while
lent so sooner or late they will be this one Ls a special war activity
CELEBRATES HIS
.| ords are current.
YIELD: ApproiuMtely 22
|‘ The Kardcx b
is used by lhe
the public
public 1
ordered .around by a bad man and
Onc
~----------meeting
“----------waa**held at Central 90TH BIRTHDAY
quarts U a 30-1. th fir
ealth nurse for
tor work planning and
Tliursday. August 2. was Warren health
there will be trouble. Teach theni1 school for the next of kin of those
dlsodldlence. I said, make every In camps They appreciated getting Ward's ninetieth birthday and In I as a teaching device for fellowship
German child know that It is its together to discus* common prob­ celebration of the day sixteen । nurse*.
friends look a bountiful potluck I
,
. ,
lems.
but
shortly
thereafter
thc
duty ut least once a day to do 1U
.innv »nd K
*nent the s;
eve--1 Environmental sanitation records
swift advance of lhe Allied Armies M
PFC HERMAN FISHER
made definite Information almost
July 5(h of this year marked
Impossible. The civilians could ^Mr Wardy&lt;*a* born in Rom Twp ' ulir
' »re an integral forty-seven months service for Pfc.
read mure In the papers and get
Herman Fisher, son of Mrs. Ethelyn
It more quickly than the Red Crus*
Peeling and pitting-lhe hard woik—k done foe you. Already
Tooze who Ilves near Hickory Cor­
who check and recheck all Infor­
ners. her address being Augusta.
sweetened, they need no additional sugar. Qukk-froien near orchards,
. mat Ion This was due to the fast
Place Your Order Now W*ti
Mich.
.changing operations Then lhemen were married and for the pas! 56 munuy
measures may be 11­
The following official report tells
they're fresher, sounder. You get full value, no waste. Pols! Free!
Your Kroger Managar
| were liberated and on their way year* they have resided in Has- |uUrated
In the control of milk
lhe men of the 963 rd F. A. of
I home so the meetings were dis­ Ungs They have three «ms Paul sanitation It would be important for about
which Herman was a member
continued.
of Grand Rapids. Lloyd of Detroit tjle jmnltary engineer to know if the
HONEYDEW MELONS * lie
CELERY
The Prisoners of War Bulletin and
auu Warren
nau.cit &lt;rf
u&gt; Jackson. Mrs —
Ward
----- clliw
f fta milk
yStoft 10c
child Oof
milk dealer
dealer lias
has scarlet
scarlet by Barrages Among Oldest Units,
Units. I
; has been sent lo the next of kin ’ was 80 years old in November
j fever or diphtheria; it would be I The value of an Artillery conof POWs and those missing in nc- I Despite hi.* 90 years, Mr Ward equally important for the public centration preceding a major asib 16c
LEMONS
FRESH PEARS
pound 13C
I i tlon. It will be placed in thc Red is mentally keen and Ls able to be health nurse to know If the family sault by Infantry division ha* kept
U S No 1 COMLBIS
I1 Cross headquarters In the Steb- | around thc house and yard, though
I: bins building and In the Hastings ; he finds walking quite difficult
pounds
11 Public Ubrnry beginning with the 1 His friends congratulate him and
I August issue with information on ; extend best wishes for more happy
* the Pacific ------------of•-----birthdays
___________
theater
war.
CANNED MILK
4 &lt;±
Liberated prisoners are given re­
lease kits when they reach thc as­ BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
POINT FREE No 1 can
sembly centers preparatory to re- FOR MRS. JAS. SILSBEE
Kstriation or ports of call on the
Mrs. Minnie Silsbee was pleas­
FRUIT SPREAD
2
omeward journey They contain antly surprised on Wednesday eve­
such Items as a razor, shaving ning. Aug. 1. when nine members
cream, toothbrush, soap. comb, of the New Idea club met at the
COTTAGE CHEESE c—i X. Ik
socks, cigarettes, pencil, stationery, home of Mrs Ida F McCoy. Mrs.
cards, novel, candy, gum. etc.
Tac Oiea and Mrs. Sadie Mae Pal­
Three new types of food parcels mer acting os co-hostessea Thc
have been prepared for POWs held birthday dinner was served in the
FARCY DICE u-&gt;~ 3 £ 3k
by thc Japanese after consulta­ "McCoy park ' and “Aunt Minnie.”
tion with prisoners formerly held as Mr*. Silsbee U lovingly called
by Japan. Various items In these by the dub members, was present­
SWEET PICKLES w,.« iki
Jfc
parcels include such things as ed with a two-layer birthday cake
n&gt;
Army spread, cheese, chocolate bar. and a beautiful bouquet of roses
bag'
liver paste, pork luncheon meal, She has been a member of lhe
D.Nd
coffee, peanut butter, milk. gum. club since the first year of Its or­
CIDER VIHEDAD
“
14,
¥l-lb
salmon. clgwneUes, bacon, doth, ganization and is beloved by her
can opener, etc.
associates Thc evening was spent
a pkg
The many types of aid afforded socially, al) reporting a delightful
KKISPY CRACIEDS s—.»
by the Red Cross that we are al­ time.
ready familiar with, auch as Sup­
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talk with, said h*
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many times and now ends his serv- awarded for gallantry- In action. In­
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wear* the Infantry Combat Medal. I Medal and Purple Hear- He will re­
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bronze star with cluster. American •
„
..
,
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star
IMU* 2
* bronze
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4*te *t time at Indue-

tun* m ■

Uiorpe. Ga., after 28 days furlough.,
Zolly Coffer
pass the Information an to Mr*. 0.
if we raw him. he» one 44 Uie!
does, especially when you
Jams* Cool (Freeport) is home
nicest and beat looking marines we
are alwiys things have four children." Three gueses— with a ET.O. ribbon, silver star plus
knou
1 alking atsouv Jake riul. M-C BODE THBOUGH SIOUXS
un busy «o I will what was the qucctlont Right I
3 bronze stars.-He look* fine. We're
HJIS '40, who b hero for 30 day* TO DELIVER COMBAT MESSAGE related.
''Plane*
going to try and ready chat with
oiler 17 mourns in uie Pacific w(u.n &lt;
bomba. 50's were culling loose, and!
Jimmy over that chicken dinner
saw bJm through 3 invasion* in tne
back aeon and auurtug you It Is
I wa* gettlda hell from everyone]
we've talked about—and we're going
PhUippuie*. Jaae who live* in the
tha desire of this department to
from pfc*. to colonels for ducking In]
to cook ll. soldier!
Dunnam school district, said he'd
be of service to you whenever po»and out of convoy*.
|
Told you Leslie Enxlan wa* home.! vl*it with him.
Tncy ten ua Larry Wieland &lt; Free­
seen- Herby Whitmore but the Utter
•Then we got Uie bridge and II
alble, I remain, very truly yours.
port ) is home. Haven't seen alm yet. Had a chance U&gt; visit with him a.
had. "married on me", so wc gaUihad to do some fait talking to thcl
rrwt .Inkminute. kt
Remember
he'a
that nice I -Returning
Saturday
Great
'ucuiiki nc
a n_.
........... —- rb»rlr&lt;
—
-....... was not loo
micrcaua
in «.-aHuascli bncucubargtr rciunw- uui.uu.'
man directing tratHc. I finally told I
. .T7.T1 J,V-u
bought a farm (Box M) Halting*. Monuay to hu hoapiiai m Va.. aiu-i looking
black haired r-n
fellow
who I.
is I.ikri
*-*kcs wont
went Charles rvu
converse home. things feminine or did we hop to
him
that
the
mosaage
simply
Imdl
R. 1. He ha* been in service over a convalescent wave. Guess lie uhu elcasant to know and meet. He is &lt;&gt;n boot leave In time to sec hl* I conclusions. Jake’s brother Milo
to go through, that the war deiiend-l
ome from 10 months oversea*, brother George now home from went In the navy in May
he enHo"—If that's what wo 354 yrs. and returned on the Queen Jack o Donnell had fun lor uiemed on ll and * lot of other things."I
the tcred service in '42 and he remeans. Wtice—Just referred Elizabeth after 13 mos. overseas. Be­ aeives wane nwy weie oom numc wcar.s the IVr.O. ribbon with 3 star*combat in Ute ET.O. AH of
He won hl* battle of words fori
and will report after 30 days ion Converse bo,* have red hair and freshed our memory about a visit
dictionary—it mean*, “the sides thc Infantry Combat Medal
the GI traffic director finally con-1
he ha* 3 star* on the E.T.O. ribbon.
lhe 21sl&gt; at Camp Grant, III.
ready .smile*. Hut* what "•
vs like। we
Whew—that
Uiat
to hold back the oncumlngl
we had
n»u In
in Dec.
ucc. '43.
w. Whew
After his furlough he will report al
Shook hands with Wc. Rollo Latta (About em._ Charles was sue®
really put'us on a spot. Anyway
until their Jeep got acroM.I
jss £d^
,TG™csr.w“.*M
^^3?
'cause we haven't Camp Grant, III.
Saturday down town. He'a so glad &amp;
.
.
n the bridle the shells didn't I
13nhaPPy U&gt; h&gt;Ve “11 « *»n aa he had MUo'a ntvy
un alone, but they made it. I
□u taw Uie soldier down town W be home you can fairly feel his
Said "Hello" and a bit of Chatter
exhaltatton.
Rollo,
who
attended
thcl.
dad
back
again.
number
ho
was
on
tne
loox
om
tur
ivercd
the m*s*ag* ip Division I
Thanks to good looking Clarence ..un anu sure cnougu U ^nirt one
ed in the Animal kingdom here's to Harold Gate* cDelton) Who was
school m Middleville is spending hl*
ry Headquarter*.
.I
-Nlae Seeing You HfaieNews "
That's a sample of message cen­
» ULU.U1 j 36 day recuperation leave after 19 Walter* for the fine visit. We prae- |u‘“" m tuwajl ana were"atolc! to
isnirf Fuller is here for ■'•0 days
ter work. The other messengers]
mo* overseas with his wife Ger­ lically stopped him in the middle together seretai times after tliat
yean with the medical corps. Hi*
hero
in? tTiT tall,
probably have harrowing tale* to]
trude. and hl* parents. Mr. and of Bute atreet to talk but he didn't
brother Kenneth, with the navy 1*
Mr* Harry Latta of Shelbyville. seem to mind. Clarence Is here for I voiing frlendlv mi 11 or wandertnv
tell. al»o. The unusual thing about!
..
I
now in Philadelphia.
I»irt
1 ■dmkssly along tne street is Boo
Pfc. Dickinson's message that haj
Briefly here arc a few facta about 80
Thc small statured friendly sol­
took across the Rhine wax that ho]
Rollo. He landed at Utah Beach on spend in Montana where his wife 1 Barry Q M l/c who Is on M day
chestwound*
in dier about town last week wearing
knew lu contents. In most case*. ]
D-Day, fought in breakthrough al i* living, before he report* back convalescent' leave after RS yra.
fine and there's no the Infantry Combat Medal plus
Lt. Ellis explained, tlic mc*sengcrs|
,n thc n“V&gt; He b ,rom K»**niaiOO
St. Lo for which his regiment rc- (?blcCieot!nlH&lt;-GarrC|rvcrt
lhe ET.O. ribbon with 3 stars was
। know nothing about lhe notes they]
I “,ia hc
l,e ;von Ioand Uwl 0Wr
exhed the Presidential Citation; 1C h itu r "10
Pfc Winfred Ellis of Kalkaska who
,
bear. They Just had dispatch cases]
10th
after
lu
mo.
overseas
with
‘
ih-,,
where
h
n
knew
v,
tnnnv
hr
wounded in right thigh by shrap­
he
met here at home and was here during hi* 30 day fur­
, full of message*.—all of them ur­
nel at St Ncialr; hospltalued 4 lhe 1st Armored division th Italy X o*"he So all th*
he
nc spends
(pencil much
mucn of
oi hi*
ni* ; lough to
w visit Baine Van Horn.
.,
gent. They traveled by pair* In]
to rest a bit w lx came
mos. In England; returned to fight We mentioned to Clarence about
town just hoping hell | Don Cook 'Bugbee Corner*) anct
Reps marked “Courier — urgent "I
rjrt1
m f»ere where his parent*, the Edward
in tlic Belgian bluge with thc 28th Ihou?lhH*heiner «•
■Hows of hi* Rang who; his wife were about town last week
fellows
The MP'* always honored that nignl
Div and wa* later transferred about nls being u- a rest camp in j Harrvc u---ri to live He mimed
xn to be home (Ron say* and Mrs. C. wa* looking for a small enuren wncn nc w« acre, so tin Inf
iFollowing 1* an official cmnmu-■ ln(y^^jf.a,1ad&lt;jj^atr^raj&gt;fr how.|
Bldleman is also home—I unfurnished apartment for herself , luutc.i memueta uibv iav» nun uu to hi* own dh !*ion and took part inI rnlnut?*
after he
lie Ind left his
hi* bed an U5 T #t NorU| Afrlca_ aku„ nlque about Pfc. Howard Dicklruon.
the break through of lhe Seigfricd mlnutts alter
.Dickinson 36458024
"dih Hlg I
seen him is yet.)
and their baby to live in. Don re-,
Bill, a most friendly soldier to
It wa* riddled by shrapnel.
who made his home with his grandA PG IB-? Pull master 1
smiled and said you can se_ i®
.. and Salerno The last 2 yrs. he^i
J®'
rusunaster.i
-nd bcrn ln u,r Pacific and took part in Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner
I» asnl too much of a rest camp and
ponable. Hasting*. R. 3. while here Ncw YorK' w ‘ __________
’
“
11lie
invasion
al
Tarawa,
Leyte
and
(beside* that was just one of ,7"
the
While lie's here Bob would attending Hasting* High school He ’
lucky time* He wears lhe Infantry Okinawa.
be glad
of most any kind of u part ha* been in service more than two . b Ca..Ja.
Combat Medal. ET.O ribbon wiui llm
„
to keep fairly
busy. years, oversea* eight month* of that DQrry biUuCnTS
.3 star* and thc Purple Heart Ctar- j■ time job Ju*l J?.
atonc/nJi
time, and he is now in Germany
-a
lence. who HnishM at HHB in 37 i.V ut
kiiw taSSsr we^l
with the Army of Occupation.)
“b
mrt
ron^rk was*
Pfc. Howard Dickinson, of Kain.' * *. . .
mazoo. Michigan, will have n couple WflSiCFn
of stories to tel) hl* grandchildren 1 prom Western Michigan College
He wa* one messenger who cressed : KalarnM&lt;x&gt; Mtchigsn
Munton and Ernie Burr in Chicago]lo
ulau
OrBce
Watson ot HastlngJ
Who was the soldier with over­ the Remagen bridge in the days
, before he came home We have seas
stripes who arrived home on wh.el?.
wcro lryln8 lo will be awarded a Bachelor ofl
mImcd both of these fellows since tne neon
train
from
New
York
. they've been home.
V
Okinawa.
While
hes
here
Bob
would
Marine Sgt. June Leary has been
'uiUh nfCth^hM»(hC“and''lAw 1 Hach«l°''
Sclent* tlegric and tt
home this week—more about her for Middleville was a handsome sail­ when
or with his wife from Conn., who iini t were nchtrnn th^rr TH* i«Jn 8U,° Elementary Provisional cernever been here before, and 310th were fighting there. His Jeep utlcaUl by Western Michigan ColI Had a corner chat with Marshall had
small baby—Uie question is. *cami&gt;errd along the town * main , lege al thc end of the summer mtki
I Brgar. 'Sure we stood on the cor- their
street when the German* began slon. Friday, August 10.
1 ner &gt; Marshall. Freeport High TO. who Ls he?
A small bit of DOT-DASH—we throwing 88's In the neighborhood.
A class of forty-five members will
1 looks great. He's had 2’» yr*, over­
think wc’il ever catch up on They were fulling pretty heavily on , receive degrees, twenty of whom will
; sea* with thc 8th Air Corps. He's not don't
«m the
wic news again.
ogam
B 1’ond Junction, through which thc also be awarded Slate Provisional
, lust sure what's ahead for him but allCongratulation*
io Allen Prentice }e^&gt; hnd ‘o pa-“ bcf!*rc leaving the , certificates
In addition ten will
1 he ha* already reported to hl* new who was promoted to Caouiin on t°*n o1' the road to comparative
' receive Slate Limited certificates
I assignment wt
at tsioux
Sioux run*,
Pall*. s.
S. ln
Da.... 7,„,„ ,«7,. ,,, rC™,Wil , , 1 safety
I nnd don't forget thc letter you're ?
*'
nnhtt?
"Tm going through, anyway." he i, Graduation exercises will be
""-“
“•‘*4
held
maybe
^ae^naUnnN rr*’&gt;v«&gt; and the Jeep went ahead. Wednesday evening August 8. nl
may be going
g&lt; Ing to
to write
write to
to u»
us Marshall
Marshall ^en
I Another who arrived home July 1
-............
- ... ................
;“ph™
M“n- S"Ky?I.'Kc1“
15lh.......
from overseas
service
with the ’M
“
*ta^F
e&lt;£«f»
’hW.^te
ethe
AtUlic^ shril*txIS^ina like Stamm, nationally known rndml
8th Air corps was Pfc Stanley Han- | *9°.
h“ bccn
hU
y
U P** • thunder storm, so he and his 1 Preacher
sen. remember he used lo help Bert elfta
-I drive, had to leap out behind a brick I
CU1C
-------------- - -----------------------Beniutm with the plumbing work. Clflc
"He's
really cute " that's what the |1 driver
“ bI|
£S'"Si&gt;.*5°.XS”J2'
1 -eu- datidv '.KGneT';.se&gt;ic ' wall. Ten other men. — all rein- 1
stationed at &lt;fHuniile
forcemenu to the division. — lay
Field,Ill.
Ill,said
saidabout
aboutyoung.
young.SteSte- there, making their acquaintance
me. ona 4 riav&amp;don't think iu: Field,
iihcrt Ironside
wasn't counting the days. He lives Ke'irrived*
hTsi Johnson. Jr., when with the real estate that the Light­
inSM1 brJl^ W ’’Jame^
TLmUe’Thcw^d’K ning Division had jd*t acquired.
An 88 shell hit a house, wounded ' There have been about 2100
McKelvey lives in that neighborhood
rou Uand°
six of th? new men. Dickinson gave wounded soldiers from Fort Cluter
Mr^ mM.^ M^Ke^;.1
X ““ cSjrSion. lhe mm first aid, and directed Uie ' vUlUng duruig Use ■nimnuir' at
unwounded men to the nearest aid !Charlton park for a day's outing of
after serving 2 yrs overseas with the V?ji3?e*
station. Meanwhile the truck mov- boating, fishing, baseball. and other
they
started agniii
again in inc
lhe sports.
81 h Air Force James and Stanley J*11®'
u'c ■•**«“■ &lt;?■ Fritz rd. so u,
CJ n&lt;«r«u
About one hundred were present
were only 65 miles apart although Bccle,r rE08.?; DatIdy Bob is over- '| Jeep, onlv •to be
"looped a
a^ln
*“• stooped
ff»ln hv
i hey never
never met
They exchanged
exchanged8 33
bul
h‘ ••
11 “»n 'have
picturrr,
of I more
artillery. When
When lhe
lhe barrage
barrage Wednesday, and about three hunihcv
met They
“uv ■"
‘“’c p
*v»«fv» vi
morr arwuery.
letter.-, trying to negoUate
letter-,
negotiate a meet- . hl" nca «n
M’n who te
h ?&gt;-•••
about ’3 wks. »'•«
old lifted “
they
■-----------went to the S09th -----area, tired arc expected today.
.
.
1
"Pritay.
”
saya
i
delivered
their
message,
and
starnu
,
The
boy*
Ing
bui
bul
they
hud
to
wait
until
they
?/l?,
nnd
v
ttlrcB&lt;1
already
&gt;
tailed
called
"Frilzy,"
says
stancu
bov* seem to enjoy
cni&lt;r- the
- -out—•
HOME Q1OWH
u. $. no 1—SIZE A
oetty
off to the 310th CP
reached
”'v
'nn
m
‘ door recreation and boating ven;
HONETDEW
reached home
home tor
for that.
that James
James rere- w
D
2 .« 15c
BEETS
nc« 53c
When Capt Bud Flynn returned
The 309th men. however, tried to I much and probably will continue to
10c POTATOES
ported lo Camp Grant. Ill. on Aug.
MELONS
to duty he found tha' no officers keep them there saying they were,come as long as thc weather per-1
YELLOW
FIEESTONE
JUICV CALIFORNIA
had been sent a cross in his unit craxy to attempt the mission In such ’ mill.
PEACHES
2-.. 25c
5 m 59c
ORANGES
—
* * * --------------Had a chai with LL. Doug. Barnes., since May 12. Consequently he is ■ hailstorm of high explosives. Pfc. I
Chuck Barms was also home at now stationed at Fort Sheridan. Hl.. Dickinson remained obdurate They 1 ASSYRIA
HOME GROWN
until further ordered.
I dash id lo the 310th CP. a half mile ■ Thc annual HrlgRs church ntttfl
the
same
time
but
missed
him
be
­
2
icws.
15c
CARROTS
TOMATOES
l&gt; He
Major Ray Finnic i* in Kunming. | away, with artillery shells gumshoe- 1 school reunion was held Siindajifl
cause he wus getting a hair cut
Hr fl-&gt;w from New York । *”K their trail When they returned ' Aug. 5. at thc church * Vuc-attad
HARO GRECH
These brothers are enjoying being Chins
home together with their family across the North Atlantic His pres- | '&lt;&gt; the Division message center tile j church school w ill cIijimj Thursday!
2 ... 31c
PEARS
CABBAGE
and spending their lime at Wall ent address Ls A.P O. 4287 c/o P. M. Jcvp had shrapnel holes to testify । Aug. 9. at thc Briggs church.
York. N. Y.
to their wild ride.
'program by lhe children will be
lake. Som." n! the best tales Doug I isrw
Understand O.tpt.
Capt. Don While
White and
nnd | anAnomer
A,,’|^" time
t„11
n’Jl; «ney
’mm naa
VhS inm*
ner 1 g1Vpn Sunday
Sun/ay evening? Aug 13, at
understand
10 deliver
has to tel) about the part of the |
church *"’The"AHyria'’i-5i
country where he Is—Texas—has lo Capt Bob Rugg both Middleville an urgent note from the 310th Insomewhere In the
R««lment l° " ReM ttrllllery I Food Preparation chib met al thi
finir; fRBHW ilavor
due with the real barbecues—makes are together
M^drtek
rtr.na.r K SSrt‘,“”'- “,UnB ,Or *UHery
your mouth water Chuck will re- ooujh P
“clRc
WITH AM COFfU
nort to Greensboro. N C. so he' Lt
V'
The situation wouldn't have been S*
naval
expects overseas duly most any day !-he
th® d
?*“* hosiiitnl reeuneratinu
nt“ so "The
(II CUIS
bad." said Dickinson, "if the
KmfLMV‘,!on, d ,ui5r, '‘J11*1’
fUllY DIMMED
'w
ifrom
Iran, au miner
miner illness.
Uli.eu HLs
Hu address
address is
u reqlmenl
hadn't been on thc cast I ****
,*?*
,a*1
*'* Au*'
34c
VEAL CHOPS
Gollys what a nice fellow T Sgt
tNa\v
i. 44c
PORTffiMUSE STUK
side
the KIUIICI)
artillery 1• —
&gt;’uma of Bally Hartnm.
..... V of
... the Rhine and
«i.U MIC
Chester Archart Ls—nice looking too.!lcr- Bethesda. Md . Wait Maxine usttauuii
m.
I
battalion
on mic
the wrai.''
west." Lieutenant * Tne General 4-H meeting of thc
WITH roextt fO* SIUFFIHG
at
the
SOUND. SIIICIH OR
He's horn- after exactly 28 months Erway Dibble stationed
Ellis
had
told
him
that
the
message
Assyria
club
was
held
Tuesday
eveU 18c
to the day. from Iran He has been Bethesda hospital mav be able to must go through at any cost, be-. nlng. Aug. 8 * The Assyria Ex tenu 38c VEAL BREAST
SWISS STUK
m service 3 yrs. and 4 mas and dur­ pay Fred a visit while he's there
cause thc lives of countless Dough- sion club entertalifed nt the home
SING. LONG OR SLICtO
ing that time the only person he
•BT CHUCK curs
'
Camp Arles
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�Tig HASTINGS BANNEB. THURSDAY. AUGUST 9. IMS
nday afternoon to vtelt Mr. and Mr*. Lawrenc
Mr*. Will Richie. * Mrs. and Mr* Colon Scha
.
__imllton of Grand Rapid* maroo were Sunday i
spent Thursday with Mr*. Henry itors of the former's
*nd Mrs. Reuen Fisher of Bchalbly
,
Mrs Charles Kenney from
and was an overnight Henry Schalbly. * Mr. and Mrs. I and mlstrcu of ceremony.
George Magoon; and most points, months ago In the U.
Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Marte Michael Endsley and daughters, i Mr. and Mrr. Endsley will reside by Ronnie Myers and Sue Anne i Uooad In California.
muth called Sunday al tha gumt
।
Indianapolis. Ind, spent from I
if Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Wheeler Mrs. Hamilton, who has Barbara and Patricia, of Pcntlac hi Coate Grove.
day until Thursday with tier nt
Anders
Leonard and Mra. Louis Schmidt. been
I
er and aunt, Mrs. Lawrence
visiting relatives and friends, called Sunday afternoon on Mr.1
--------►
■ ■
and spent Sunday evening at thc relumed
i
bert and Mrs. Forrest Jords.
to her home Sunday. * and Mrs. A. J. Sparling. * Mrs.
&lt;■&gt; tr« .r-T-ivt-r.va
David Wilt of Naahrille Eha Jones and cltlidren of Brad- C n
,,,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Fish- Master
'
J?
lake. * Miss Jcralce Euper visited cr. There he snowed moving pic- spent from Thursday night until ley spent the weekend at the home ..J
16 Kim ginics nave uctn pisyra
with his grandmother. Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Ritter. ♦ l ' &amp;
I
from Wednesday until Saturday lures of his recent Alaskan hunt- Sunday
with the Whites winning five
luncheonin^from^Jte
in August and
JS111* . *!te" ,Fulle£
•AFUr-J!lr!.' KetUe ItveraT
d bbrought
ht
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ing trip and the black and grluly Oe?r&lt;e
several in from *he surrounding pointe on magic carpet.
Henry Kline oF Hasting*. * Mr. bear cube he captured for the Sagi­ and granddaughter. BerntaM I Michels, of Battle Creek
».
event
.A
' r the event. A gorgeous bouand Mr*. Cleo Scars spent Sunday naw too. Those who accompanied Trumble, of Lansing visited at the guests Thursday night of Mr.
Central
undertook
a bicycle
Ir. Arthur
Arthur"*ir.r,n7.»
-------------I! quet
Quet of mulltootored
multlcotared gLuHola* cen­ treasure
evening with the former's mother, them and enjoyed the pictures home of Mr. ana Mrs. Herbert Mr*.
Allerding.
hunt with Bob Jonea wln5rdenln‘n* " model .airplane.
.
Mr*. George Sears. * Connie and were Mr. and Mr*. Charles Leon- Johnston
the forepart of lhe week
7 Sp,
SiiUU* «»»
Charlie McMillen of Detroit are aid. Mrs. Floyd Oriencr and daugh­ from Monday until Thursday.
* ho* been home un furiouga wrh ndwera bh the" luncheon' tables A’
spending lhe summer visiting their ter. -JoAnne, Mrs. Louis Schmidt, Adrian Cheeaeman and friend*
of hi* parents. Mr. t nd Mr*. John ,|lurl buslnus* meeting wa* coml ict1 Friday was a special day on
all
Itrandpnrcnt*. Mr and Mr* Har- T/5 and Mrs. Stanley Rivett and Baltic Creek were callers at lhe Bulling, and other relatives left t.&lt;j hv Uie president Mrs Cedric playgrounds. Esch winner wasglv- ttl sixteen yeai
tired the
from
ai
ey McMillen and other relatives. children, and Francis Townsend
'home of* “
Mr. and Mrs.onA. Thursday
J. Spar­ for Tutea. Oklahoma.' Morey. There will be a golf and
vn “ prise, and all (hlldrenreana
hand*
Sunday guests at the Herbert Ung Bunday afternoon. .♦ Ml** from where he will leave to report , bridge potluck Friday; Mrs. George ceived candy ktesea and lemon movea to Middleville.
* Mr and Mrs. Orta Tlckner and
। Hhop went on d
He was a kind and ohllglna' took the Htrand
daughter Andrva Kay of Sunfield Johnston home were Mr. and Mrs.■. Margaret Lareau of Cleveland. lo a camp In Mississippi
‘ ' j&gt;&lt; fur elgnl l&gt;-«n announced n dinner lor Thur*- j drop*.
C— Don day lhe i«th. and Mra. C. R. Brand-1
vU-­ weeks of training. * Corn.
neighbor and had a wide circle of, the tune of 11 |
spent Thursday evening with Mr. S. W. Holmes of Grand Rapids, ■Ohio was a Tuesday afternoon vis
...
Duncan, who enjoyed a 45-day ....
- stetter a buffet supper for Labor
Team scores to date for the city friends and acquaintances who 1 this was the a&lt;
and Mrs. Lloyd Towns and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. E Holmes of itor of Mrs. Ray Schantz
furrn with hli
Woodland, and Mrs. Ben Hill of
his Day.
re-Whltes 45. Greens 25.
j grieve over hte tragic passing. Your game M well. '
Jarry Gonyou.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley McMillen lough, home from Guam
Mr*. Nora Hamilton nf Grand Tampa. Florida. The dinner hon­ who find not received word from mother, Mr*. Jerry Fisher, and 1 rout of town guest* present were!
Rapids spent Saturday ylth Mrs. ored Mis. L. E. Holmes' birthday their son. F 1/c Rex McMillen for husband, left for return last Fri­ MU* Barbara Barnum, lauulna with
A craft exhibit will be hald on bcr hbi kind act last soring Vh7n frated the
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ward
Plants
and
about six week*, recently received day. He 1* al Port Sheridan await­ Mr* Dun Walldorff; Mrs. L. R. all playgrounds next Wednesday obliged to go to the other side nf day night
Charle* Leonard. * Ellen. William.
ing
older*.
daughter.
Bonnie,
of
Hartford
were
a letter from hbn. He 1* r! *ea
: Malison.
Miss
Monte*
Howel), afternoon from 3 to 4. Handcraft town on a very rainy evening. Mr., on the chin from the
nn(i Frank Campbell of Lacey
.
! Jackson. Mis* Ilene Barber, Pun- work dona this summer will be on Crookston took hl* car from the gar- and the Strand look,
In the Pacific, * 8/Sgt.
spent Tuesday with their aunt,- Sunday dinner guests of her par- somewhere
1 rise with Mrs Richard Groos; Mrs. exhibit, and judges from the city age and took me over—a neighbor- , two contest 9 to 0 from lhe Dm
Mr* Ruth Kahler * Mr and Mrs. elite. Mr. and Mrs. Milan Trumba Lloyd Paul Towns, who has been
Brook*—Meyers
I . ,James
, ,, L. Whitcomb. Key Field. will select the best work. "Die pub­ ly act that was very much appre-'The standings fot Ute teoaKl
Arthur Appleman of Vermontville In honor of Mr. Trumbo's birthday. visiting his parents. Mr and Mrs.
Lee lic Ls invited.
On Sunday afternoon. Aug 5. at' U.rlrllan
Meridian, Ulu
MU., ujtf,
with
elated at ths Ume; and will never ,
w
L
Lloyd Towns, left Friday mornins
spent Sunday wdth lite talter'a
».n)ng golf event
be forgotten.
Klrand
13
3
mother. Mr*
Louis Schmidt. * tended a family reunion al Du­ to report lo Wichita Fall*. Tcxa*. 2:00 o'clock at thc home of lhe, Whitcomb. The mornlr
n by
t;Mrs.
------ ----------Homer
,
Thc sympathy of the entire com- Mfg. Co. Shop
■
8
The play last Friday
al lhe Par­
Mi*a Audrey Hynes returned Fri­ mont lake near Allegan Bunday.
at Shepherd Field. He was accom­ bride on South Main street &lt;&gt;c- for low net was won
*" House
..
—.... »_
ujrtg rnunlty Is extended the bereaved Casite
Jocelyn
George Oclger spent from Wed­ panied by Mrs ^owns and daugh- currcd the marriage of Mrs Oaylla Smith and Mis* •IT*
1/.? JIronside
r2!??!dc : uh
directed,
by Marie
4
10
day evening to the home uf her
Meyer* to Mr Charle* Brook*, of »who tied with a 3"
I family, and our hope, and prayers; Western Auto
1 Hill brought out a crowd of
parent*. Mr
and Mrs. Henry nesday until Bunday attending
To the
scores were Uumcd
turn'1’ inby
1 by ®£
°f1'UkS* ..Ty
lflr atxa.ns of' scoreawere
,llW
a’"!, who
are that Mr* Crookston may be re- !
-------------in
Mrs.
Waiwho proclaimed the play a decided
deck
Hynes, from a several week*' visit camp meeting at Eaton Rapid*. * sell Lind called on Mr and Mrs Lake Odessa
----- ■□H
,U »&lt;ldlns,
.p‘“)cd
#ucce“ After the performance Miss , stored to health and the son.1
In Florids * Mr and Mrs H. A. Mr. and Mr* Izwtcr Warner and Dell Williams Bunday evening *
P*kcrLtJ’'? brldal p“rty
ld
e*LWeMlLS H,u entertained tfie cast arid other
Kitson nnd daughter. Mary Jo. family were Sunday dinner guests Mr* N S Peters from Hondo. Tex- !
WUL.
-------------—
their plare* before tn impro- | luncheon committee will be Mrs., hrlner* at a llttte nartv
as. —
who has •been
spending
a cuu- took
have returned home from a vaca­ at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank —
vised altar of orchid and white
Walldorff. Mr*. William Brad- •ne,per’ al “ “““ {*"&gt;'
I Fern
tion spent at Holland and Grand Shriber of Carlton celebrating Les­ pic weeks visiting her mother. Mrs
ford. .Mrs. R- K. Compton Mr*.' Rtfll.lraUon fnr Ih„ *i.firouin
Haven. * Oconee Scars left on Fri­ ter's birthday * The Rev. and Mr*. V. R. Wolrlng and husband, left gladiola*.
. Mrs Alton Klahn attended the' O«- Jordan. Mrs L^wis William*. p,on^U*amp etale. Fridiy^Wwk
LYNN DOTY. ATHENS. DIES
POISON IVY
day for Fenton where he will visit George F. Wingard left Monday Saturday for Chicago to visit a bride
honor, ......
and Al- I Mr. D'wayha rm
Pugh u.a
and Mr.
Mr*. H
H. ,"
■na, as
■■ matron
m.„„„ of k.......
until Tuesday al the home of Mr. for a two week*' vacation with week with relatives and friend*
Bennink has built table, and
and Mrs Charles Lou * Phvlen? i relative* and friend* at Kent City then will return lo Hondo Her ton Klahn was Mr Brook's best , A Adrounie.
* ••
Harper *|&gt;ent Sunday with friend* Tlic Executive committee of the husband will granduatc a* a flight man. Thc bride wore a navy blue
benches and plan* to construct -------- —------ --------------------------- — -,u, „ 1Ur.
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In Jackson * Olive Marshall and i WSCS. of lhe Mcthodl*t church engineer August 13. * Pvt. John silk crepe dress with white accea- v
। outdoor fireplaces. The council ring has taught in Central scltooL Hu■noBrstten u--------*•_
I I*
is nearlv
nearly rnmnlaHjal
completed. Mrs.
Ur. n»!hrrt
Delbert [ tings,
ting*, for a number of vears Th*
Hnttle Marshall of Flint spent from met Saturday evening with Mr*. Warner was a supper guest Friday sorie^. and the matron of honor TOUtn UOUHCll
drcss w,th i Central playground Seniors hiked Whitmore
-------------- -----------------------------------------—---------- - — — —. nowerr«i
ii»»» «
ha* loaned a small wood 1----------service wi
Monday until Monday with Mrs. Stata Hilbert al her cottage nt night of Mr. and Mrs. Letter War­ Yuuf a rU5&lt;" l,.lk
tc»ce“'r!''?' 3001 .worc Cur; to Algonquin lake Thursday. Ang 1 range which will be used for some grsgatlonal church. Athens, at 3 5",
T
; Saddlebag lake. * The* Charity ner
He visited several day* in
Orville Slfton.
sages
of
pastel
carnation*
aiul
i.
tc
fulfil
th
e
five-mile
hike
reof
thc
cooking.
pm.
tonwrow U
, Circle of lhe Methodist WS.CS. Lansing and was returning home .
qulrement in campcraft for their
• • •
He 1* survived by the widow. Mra. N***f4- Tgday at
Mr ami Mr* Don Bracndle and I met for the regular meeting Prl- * Mr and Mr*. Howard Hr.rtx-r Bn»Pdragon».
family of Portland were Sunday , day evening al the home of Mr* and family were Sunday dinner
“r&lt;‘rn®,,F ,she bJ.ldc Overnight hike, which they are anThe playgrounds will close Aug- Hannah Doty, one *on, Mark', ofl
STEBBINS A JACOBS
tkip-uiry They enjoyed a swim Uil n. ^£’test week there will be r^»&lt;»rida. and three daughter*. Mary I
.
OM
groom eut
cut .a .tor-a
tiered wedding
w.
dinner guest* uf Mrs Cora Whit- .. Darrett Hauer with Mrs. Grace guest* of Mr. and Mr* Charles and srrMim
ney and daughter Doris. * Mr* ] Wolrlng co-hostess. After the busl- Boynton of Lake Odessa, thp "din­ cake, topped by a miniature orioe ii nn“. Pfcnta
picnic d
dinner.
I' team show*
iho’w* pul
put "on
While —---------- ■
tancf.
on “by "the
the White
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R,'f1r,'ibmcnts were
inr ovemignv
nixe
requirement*
and Green
Green team* bv
Senior*
Ben Hill uf Tampa. Florida, is ' iicss meeting a social hour wa* ner being In honbr of their son. f1!!? .sr5°**L’j
hike
requirement*
by the
lhetest
Seniors.
OrBi?c5 t'."1 “rcThe
tl,covemlghl
tallowing:
1 make
a fire I &lt;nd
Awards will team*
be nude^the
week
spending u week visiting Florence enjoyed Refreshments of wiener Pfc. Arden Harper
and Stella Parrott. * Mr. ami Mrs .sandwiches, cookies, and coffer
*Jdutwo
»0. matches; 2. make a_
participation and
oaxcr aner wnicn Mr.J। with
a blan-|
blan- i f0r
or outatandlng
ouutandli
'Y,? J*'??*
‘ ww*d‘n* &gt;«‘-roU '*&lt;* on tbf «round; 3 ukc improve!™?
Pfc. John Warner left l-anslng
Karl Fau| and family were dinner
Monday afternoon by plane to go I *rl &gt;, P &lt;I,o.rilhcrn
guest* Sunday with Mr. and ffra.
’sai?’ Aftcr i « fivc-mlle hike with the proper care i
------------Mrs. Harold Warner of Hastings lo Washington. D. C, to visit Mr. I August 14, they will be al homo to of feet and proper clothing; 4-plan I
, erd Harper nnd family were Sun­ spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. and Mr*. Michael Dabakey. * I their many friends on South Main outdoor menus; 5 know ' simple .। AT THE THEATRES
THE
Maurice Vandecar. Y 2/c has been street.
day afternoon callers with Mr end
Woodland
first-aid procedures;
Greer Garson
™
--------------urst-aiu
proccuurcx. 6o. know
anew corci
Mrs Fran): Frey nnd tamllv * Mr Harold Miller of Lansing were transferred from Norfolk. Virginia,
Thc guMta to witness thc cere- reel use of knife and hatchet:
in* in "The Valley of Decision.”
and Mr* Joe Ambrn of Escanaba Saturday afternoon visitors with to New York City. He has been . .... were the immediate relatives identify poison ivy
This moving story is about lhe
were caller* Friday afternoon at Stella and Florence Parrott. * Mr. assigned to a YMS-251 minesweep- and a few very close friends,
,
.
,
j
I of a steel magnate plus a superb
the home uf Mr nnd Mrs Dell nnd Mr*. Howard Harper and fam­ er. Hr Is walling for his ship to
Williams * A family reunion and ily spent Thursday with Mr. and conic in port. He ha* seen some L
, Tuesday and Thursday were , CRSi Make "The Valley of Dcclpicnic dinner -va» enjoyed at Gill-' Mrs. Jack Howland of Collin* * very Interesting sight* ana maces.
F?J* »
beach dap for the playground »jon" a must-see movie
McthcKlivt Church children About 100 took a dip on . "Having Wonderful Crime”
Head Sundnv
Those attending Mr* \ Howard Hewitt. Mr*. Carl Hi attended a ball game at Yen- I
Glenn E Miller.
Agnes Hewitt, and kee Stadium between New York i
I these
were Mrs. Elizabeth Hough. Mr Hewitt, Mr*
" Pastor
“
■ ‘ two ■ days.
with PM oym cureto
Phone 2123
and nnd Mr* Lewi* Houch and Mrs. E O. Shorno were Battle and Chicago * Pfc Ellon Vande- I
famllv. Mr
and Mm. clarence Creek visitors Tuesday * Mrs. Ben car has been transferred from the I 10: 00 azn. Sunday school
Thuraday six shallow water swim-I Three screwball sleuth* romp
Hough nhd family. Mr and Mrs Hill of Tampa. Florida, called on Hawaiian Islands to the Philip- ] 11: 00 am. Church service
mers had their first try in deep . through a male of murder to make
Bryan Hough. Mr. and Mrs Henry Mr*. Milan Trumbo Saturday eve­ 6Inc* then to thc Ryukus group of i 7:30 pm. Evening service
*B{®r.
। this good
mystery and comedy
00. pzn Prayer meeting. Thurslands. He says they can
mi nt antinuu- |। ,8
-----Smith and family and ElUabeth. ning. * Allen Fuller and slater.
' *
,
entertainment.
Nettle Nichols, of Battle aircraft firing and —
sec-------------enemy day
evening.
daughter of Mrs Elizabeth Hough. Mrs
V J;
ven,n8..
I ’IT‘e R/‘‘1 Crow beginners' test Gene Autry and Smiley Burnrtle
• -f|0 P *r&gt; Young people =s »»■&lt;•».£
service ,■&gt;»
' has uveu
been ppassed
by maiv
Mary Lou
Da- i|n
u.u.E.. all .....
planes go down They arc beck tar
».-jcu uy
t*&gt;u uan ••-Man From Music Mountain."
' nn
per &lt;&gt;uau&gt;»u
husband «..u
nnd u.
children
from Creek were overnight guests Wedevening
v|» Johanna Baird. Patty Davta.l, •
AUognn. Mr. and Mrs. B-rnard .nttday of Mr and Mnv Leon enough an there 1* rip danger. I
Butknu of Grand Ranlds. Erncal * Hyhck. ♦ Mr, .'And Mrs. John tteil There are a few civilian* un the „Thk- ,s the last Sunday1 before and Blanch Beisito.
• * •
‘, “The Flame of the Weal"
Anderson of Detroit. Mr* Bertha and daughter. Dorothy, were Sun­ island, bul they cannot speak Eng- Conference and camp confcrenc ■ ,
' Cotton. Mr* Arlle Spindler. Mr. 1 day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs llsh
convene*. Tuesday evening. Aug. 14.
The Red Cross Intermediate tea’ ' W||h
Ezra
Dell
and
Joyce
of
Lansing.
*
at "-30. at the Hasting* camp 1 requirements have been met by' .Li
»nd Mr* Richard Estep, George
Joyc*
- ..J Join Woodbury.
Mr. and Mr* Raymond Paul and 1 grounds
I nd, Harknc** Doug Bradford. Les* fast moving sag* of the old
HI. cainr
Itplndler. and Mrs Charles Ander- Mel1 ni«c&gt;iuir
Braendle &lt;»•
of Havana.
Hi
A
Ji
.7.
— — and
2 Susan
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oi inc ihn
oio
two
sons
of
Chicago
ure
spending
The
Rev
P
D
Doty,
returned
He
Jane
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n
Monday
and
will
spend
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nc
uane
Hawthorne,
u-.v
nir xmrv u i.ki .o.in.t
son,
thorne These
with Mr*. Cora Whitney
and their vacation visiting hl* mother. Missionary from India, will be here . Haw
iiawiiioriie
i are requirement*
requirements ini:i- b^kgnmnd of a lawlA* frontier '
Mrs George Paul, and other rete- to *peak Sunday, Aug 12.
I r-iurt.
Mr nnd Mr* Harley McMillen daughter. Doris.
elude nnrt.n..,.,
underwater swimming, dlv­ f»cwarwunu m a iawir*s ironuir ,
fives * Mrs. Clarence Arnie and ; Sunday —
am. ..-~.
11 00
entertained with n family di'_'cr
i Ing. five minute continuous swim­ "Hitchhike to Happiness”
.... Don ...c- । Mr. and Mr* Garold McMillen son. Gordon, arc spending this i Sunday pm 7'30
Sunday »■&gt;
for v..c&gt;.
their pv,&gt;.
son. Pvt.
ming. etc.
Popular comedian Al Pearce.
Millen Those present were Mr und and wins, Pete and Kippy aceom- week with her aunt. Mr* Chartea
umu&lt;
No service ...
at ...»
lhe church U
durln
...
. ...
uaie
Dale c.vaii*
Evan* uno
and many omers
others arc
are
Mrs Garold McMillen and sons. I panled by their parent*. Mr
Rowladcr. of Grand Rapid* Jack!camp and conterencc
When kid* act like their elder*, atarred in the merry madcan muslPete and Kippy. Mr. and Mr* Reo 1 Mrs. Harley McMillen, wei
is staying with his grandparents. I South Woodland Church
li juvenile delinquency
Ted cli ,oadcd wllh 1BUlfhtCT and lovc
of lhe Brethren Bennink found this quotation and
» t
Arthur L'. Dodge. Pastor
: submits it for consideration.
10: 00 am. Worship and sermon
• • •
NEW SANITARIUM OPENING
11: 00 a m. Church school
Friday the Second ward Seniors AUG. 12 IN PLAINWELL
We invite you to worship with us. hnd u scavenger hunt with theThe building and grounds of
[Green team winning. 10 points tor what was formerly the Jamet
1 their aebre Those who helped to I White Memorial Home In Plainwell
Woodland Methodhl Church
bring In the various Item* were1 has been purchased by the Del
George F Wingard, Pastor
Ivin Thoma*. Don Traver. Dick Vteta Sanitarium. Inc. The sanlWorship 10 15
Mvers. Clarence Bump, and Ron- tarium which Is nor.-septarian will
Sunday school 11 15
aid Cappon.
be operated by Mr. and Mrs. Donn
Junior church 10:45
Youth fellowship 8:00
Tile Rev. J. W. McCue of Free­
port will preach next Sunday.
Carlton Center Methodist Church
Worship 9:00
Sunday school 10:00
The Rev J W. McCue preaching.
Children's meeting Wednesday

WOODLAND *

lied’ all the way,” hal

were dropping!
e cutting loose, and]
hell from every-onol
ionels for ducking in!
roys.
C the bridge and II
■ fast talking to the
raffle. I finally told
message simply had]
ib*

director finally con-1
back the oncoming!
cir jeep got across.]
Ider the anclla didn't]
. but they made It. I
s message to Division
uartera.
.
pie of message ccne other messengers
harrowing tales to]
unusual thing about]
'* message that iml
Rhine wa* Hull hoi
nLs. In most cans,
ncd. the messenger*]
tboul thc notes thev|
t had dispatch cases
rs.—all of them ur•nveled by pairs in]
Courier — Urgent "]
t honored that sign]
ult truffle.

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dents
rees of
Michigan

Michigan College
j
thigan
Wateon ot Ha.Mingd
ed a Bachelor ofl
and Birdena M l.yt-l
will be awarded a]
lence degree nnd tv
try Provisional eer-1
item Michigan Col-1
of the summer ta-i-j
jgusl 10.
ty-flve members wild
twenty of whom wild
•d Siule ProvisionnU
t addition ten will!
halted certificate*. |
xercisc* will t&gt;&gt;' held]
tnlng. August 8. In!
iss. Tlic addreta win I
&gt;r Frederick Kell r
tally known radio

iterans Visit
Park
been about 2100
rs from Fort CUster
t U:e sutnmsr at
tor a day's outing of
. basebail, and other

indeed were present i
d about three hun-i
tn lo enjoy the outi and boating very
ably will continue to I
is the weather per-i

Briggs church not

church A VacatlMM
will close Thursday!
■ Briggs church
le children will be
evening, Aug 12, al
Tiie Assyria 4-il
on club met at thi
leader. Mr*. Albert
’Ians were made for
ation dinner which
e last week in Augic of Eally Hartnm.
4-H meeting of the
is held Tuesday cvclathed nt the home
Jones honoring Mr*.
Aug. I.

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ies. thc terms varying from 10 to

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and 60 days each, were given a
chance lo have their sentences re­
duced a few days, up to n limit of
10 dav*. if the sheriff should so
recommend, to lhe court, if their
conduct while imprisoned Justified
such leniency Nearly all ot them
appreciate this opportunity, und If
they shall continue to merit the
favor, the majority of,them will
earn lhe reduction.
'■
The jail was overcrowded, which
created a situation that was not
so pleasant for thc young fellows
nor for the sheriff and family. Bo
thi* opportunity to earn good re­
ductions in their sentences was n
help all around. The sheriff's offi­
cers say that, from. conversations
they have heard among the boys,
they believe the majority of them
have taken their lesson lo heart
They now believe that breaking
law* will have no attraction for
them in the future.
ENDSLEY—TIETZ
MT. and Mrs Otto Tietz of Has। Ungs wish to announce thc marriage
of their daughter. Barbara lo Rob। ert Endsley, son of Mr. und Mn,
| Robert Endsley of Coats Grove. The
.single ring ceremony was read by
, the Rev. A M. Cold re n at the home
I cf th? bride's parents on Thursday.
Aug. 2. in front of an altar flanked
I with baskets of gladioli.
| Thc bride wore a white lace, street
, length dress and carried an arm
I bouquet of gladioli, roses, and
। bablfts-breuth. Her bridesmaid, Audra Endsley, sister of the groom,
wore n street length blue drew, with
I a corsage of gladioli and roses
The bride's mother wore n yellow
dresa, with a corsage Of glaifioll
and snapdragon* for her daughter.;
wedding; and the groom's mother f
wore a gray drew, with n corsage of

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PERSONALS

00

.White and salmon colored gladloB
. horn, nor Woodland । th^si^r gt Woodlands on
nd rad roam wen used about Um
T^Sly to nSiMarn i
B$ort
01
Mrs &lt; / vtlALIlLHA
___ _
- -------------------and Mrs.
Cook.------------------------------ .
eeFsslay at ths home sere guests of Mrs Mmehead's Robert
J. W. HoUtead left for Shelton,' Dinner wa* served Wednesday al Mrs Richard
of Balti- green suit with while
— •------- _* •
m— •&gt;._.*
tr’s sister
...
mother. Mrs. Nellie Smith, from Conn.. Friday to spend two wr*Ju1___________________
and
a coraaaa
- - button
mums,of rad
wasrooa
aL_.
Hrs- Joseph JelUs end Wednesday Uli Monday.
II Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Paxmake of
**r-.
with his family.
1 daughters in honor — —Fred
। of Flint gre guests of
*•
- - ■*
•­
C. C. HlgbUt was in Detroit on;
daughter. Ttetly. of
Marie Kenyon, while the groom s
II lfir°and Mrs. 8. Henry Weaver will *£.^**”**1 1. Stewart Kelley for a
In Portland on Bunday as tha gucat* business iMt week Wednesday and - Englewood N. J. and Sgt Donald
Ji was s lively gathering when attended by Gordon Kenyan M
iwo-waeka*
of Mr and Mra Noble Stuart.
Thursday and did not miss Uie op-1 Cook of Marshall Other guetAs Pavanne McClellan celebrated her
North
Doris Smith of Detroit came _ Mra Mary Striker Angus, who has P°Syn‘‘ist?J!£?rtXe Hernan ywhn'*“e
CUr* NoWr
No?a
A buffet supper ku served folsecond birthday Saturday with her
uSSrs stera
watidorna a
Tuesday for a weeks vacation with t^n
Mr. aild Mri&gt;
#. ¥^2th,
knd W1“ oeorgiette Pierson mother and grandmother. Mra. lawlr.g the ceremony. Th- young
Mn Riva Benson was a guest her mother, Mrs. Nellie Smith.
Ralph Striker, is leaving SaturdayI has been spending the summer In &amp; jg^hsu,
yr, Alice Bawdy,
couple will be al home in BaUla
«.
.... —. t Nile* wai i Gt Hastings on business Mr and Mr, Car( winks and Mrs. Clark McClellan and Mrs. Fred 1
Granger, as hostesses. The guests 1
after j | Saturday Mrs. Angus was lire guest Friday
,
Kent
were Johnny Campbell. Busan |
I of Mrs Anna McGutnn.
। Marcia and Frederick Miller of I Dorothy Oaks of Hastings.
Schowalter. Barbara Lee Herrick.
,,
Mra Artelle Field and MU« Jean t Grand Rapid.* are visiting their
ytfey-Ha IE5, K.H"w"t»K™Kd‘"iltaTrKEE | Harrington
Philip. Billy, and Michael Demond. CONSTANCE H. COOK WEDS Joseph Little
were in BalUe Creek on ' cousin, Tommy Allland
Mrs. Boyd Morehead (Jean Smith*
Before ent
iTlsuxsday. They spent Bunday *1U&gt;1
and Mr* Roy Everett spent of Jackson was honor guest at a Bue storkan. Johnny Ironside ;
gUdioU decors IM the al- McCloskey
&lt;&lt;»“»•• * nrother. Mrs. Arthur thc weekend In Battle Cn«kpost-nuptial party and mls- Seanle and Nancy William* Bharri [ar and *anctuary of St. Rose of for iMtpn 1 .
1 Bedford, near Middleville
'
Mr and Mrs. Horace Harding of lovely
ccUanaous shower on Thursday and Roger Wolfe, and a HUte out- uma church far the w
having completed *40
8’tarf.1vU«‘?e.ntr«fPMrUj,L&gt;d Mm
Mr ^lirs. Edwin Reynolds end : Emil Tyden wa* in De'roit on Kalamazoo were Sunday guests of evening given by Iter cousin. Mias Of-lown guest. John Lobdell. The cpnstena- Harper Cook,
Wednesday and Thursday Mr and Kir* Neil BockeLoo
Marguerite Roger?, and Mis* Poro- mother* of the children and Mrs. of Mr. and Mra. Raber
n GMw!ri5CHeJ£n were Mr and Mr* *cn ot Caledonia were Sunday dln- business
- Smith
o—«»a and
—&lt;• Mrs.
**— Paul
o-"i Spyker
n( Hasting*, and Sergeant
Mr. and Mr* George BauXh wen
Mr* Howard Harrington and Mr*, thy Woods at the home of Mrs. Vem
BlteEidl1 W McConnfU
weekend guests of Mr and Mra Ray Nye and Lol* spent the weck- Nellie Smith. 602 E. Clinton The of Middleville were also guests
Franci* John McCloskey, son ot secretary to the president i
i Norman Tyrrell of Grand Rapids at endin Jackson visiting Mr.
and fourteen guests enjoyed an evening
Her daddy took technicolor mov­ Mr and Mrs John J. McCloskey of Thermoid Co. of Trenton, whl
' ^roturnedSoturday^fwr spendMrs Violet Hayward of Vawouver. 'Fi*h Jake. Hi* sister. Mary Bauich. Mrs. Leo Nye and family and Mr* of games and refreshments and ies and still pictures snd alsomsde Trenton. N. J., Saturday morning, branches throughout thi* c
of Battle Creek was a guest cl fx:WL« Bailey and daughters. Lois Mra. Morehead received many beau- recordings of their voices singini August 4. at ten o'clock.
and Canada. and since returr
ths week with Uie Gordon Iron- Wa.h. Is spending two weeks with Joane and Kinesley Bauich while. remained for a longer visit.
"Happy Birthday ' Crepe paper
The Rev. Father John V. Dillon Hastings she has been secret
1 tlful gifts
family at their Gun Lake cot- . her daughter. Mrs. Bacil Coy. and b •heir parent* were away.
Jeralee Euper of woodbind wa* n
...
hat# and dolls made of - wooden read the double ting service in the
Johnson, president c
■I uge
also yisiting Mrs. Ralph Brown and
Mr and Mrs. James Mason left guest at Mr. and Mn Henn Kline I Pi«c»* were Uid fo- eteht «t the spoons as well a* wall plaques were presence of seventy-five guests, the Aben
Hastings Manufscturlng Co.
I
Mrs. Phillip Mitchell and Mias Mra. Sarah Johncox
nuptial mass being sung by the
tevora
for
the
children,
while
each
Jocelyn Ironside left Tuesday for
Mrs. Floyd Miller and Carol MUmother received alx.cord coasters. childrens choir, with Mra- Oils
several days visit in Detroit. They ler of Laccv and Mra, Alice I*Vrtea of her father
Gallup tinging the "Ave Maria*' NEWTON—MAGOON
......
------After
the
refreshments
Pavanneopwill visit in Ann Arbor before Uiey and Mary DeVries returned oil BetComdr and Mra. Kenneth McIn­
। at the offertory.
'»
Lawrence
«wrence and
nnd Mrs Rarhard
Richard Brower ened her many gifts
A wedding certmcny at tile homo
return home on Saturday.
urday from a vacation spent vtalUng tyre ana Janet were in Hastingsover been spending part of their vacation |
Preceding the service Mrs Wayne of the brkte's parents, Mr. IM
।
. . Miss Maxine Watson, technician 1 friends and seeing places,ut interval the weekend. Janet Teak of Kala­ visiting Mr and Mr* Wayne Btuart , won lhe prises.
Peterson played as organ solos "I Mrs Clifford Magoon. united li , i
at Pennock hospital, left Monday to; in and about Chicago. F£day
mazoo who had been visiting in Al­ and family near Nashville
Izjve You Truly.” “Ave Maria.” and marriage Getaldine Magoon a&amp;H
I
A
family
gathsrtng
w-aheld
al
Complimentary
to
Mrs
W.
It
Mia
Helen
Lewi*,
wlio
tui*
been
stxnd a two week.# vacation at her I nlng they attended Ute Tlgerr and ma returned with them
My Heart at Thy Bweet Voice.”
I homy in Holland
I the White Sox bell game at Com lason of Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. F W. Druckenbrod spending the summer with lhe Rev 1 the home of Mr. and Mrs Rollo Lind (Betty Slaton-, thirty guests «Uo playing the traditional wedding Roderick Newton,
Ly’n Newten
----- ilcrerere Tuesday,
Mra. Erwin Clark an&lt;V daughter key park
। and Mrs Harlan Ilitzc and Biuy ore and Mr*. Vernon Paulson ot Fn- Vkle telco Crook&gt; ot Vermontville were entertained Wednesday eve- '
Madeline returned Thursday from
The Mra Dwolhy Oaks. Dorothy having a two weeks vacation al Cas­ mnnt, visited Mr and Mra Victor on Sunday, twenty-six being pres­ nlng by Mrs. Frank Thompson and
" the bride approached the
eight £ctock. lhe Rev.
Ann Arbor where they had visited; Yam er.Alice Bawdy and Marguer-1 cades. WMO
Tho»e present included Mr. Mrs Carlton Bump at the Clarence
Bisson on Monday enroute to her ent
Gun lake
double
ring
cereinany^fiifara
•’
and Mrs Gary Crook. Hastings. Mt. Sisson home. Hastings. R 2 Guest* altar on the arm of her father, she a™,#,:- rjlu. rcremonv I
friends for several day* The trip ite Lohr spent from Inday unill: Mr alld Mn Robert BmiUj re- I home in Osseo
“ wedding march was a
was most eventful for Miss Madeline .Monday In Ellington with the Rev turned
DcUoit Bunday after a
Mrs Leona Proctor of Lansing and Mrs Charles Farrell and Mr. were from Freeport. Woodland, and wore a floor-length gown ot white guests The
and lace with sweetheart neck­ recording by Clartt McOInland.
I because, it
train---------------ride and Mra.
Verne
Mr. Mrs.
and Mrs
Earl
fl
.. was the --first
------------, . Darling
. .
.
week week
with with
Mr. and
Earl Ro
­ Ro- wa* the guest of Iter sister. Mr* and Mrs. Loy Royer. Battle Creek. Hastings The bride received nun;- tulle
line
and
long
sleeves,
her
fingertip
,....
ar her.
her
Mr and Mrs Duane Lammers. Ce­ lovely gifts.
for
Ii Mr*. Marguerite Lohr and daugh- thaar
Frances-Bennett, on Sunday.
The bride, -who was given tn mar­
'veil being edged with lace and
Miss Carol Shaull of Charlotte
- • • - -*of »*-Charlotte।, ter. Atecla.
Alecla. are spending Uie
the were
wcrii। -----Mu,----------------MarJe Neuachafer
D«s 1 Mr and Mr*. Walter Ryan went dar Creek, and the children of the
e by her father, worn a dress of
with stephsnotls. Bhe car- ‘ _crepe with round nscarnna |m*hL
I visited
-----------tier young
--------- fiteiid.
friend. Sharon
Sharer, at the
thc Nazarene
N&amp;sarene campgrounds iuw- Molnea. iOWa. u the house guest of ' lu Detroit on Sundnv and on Mon ■ three couples The day was happily
The birthday of her daughter,- caught
rled
a
prayer
book
and
bridal
nr?
rletf
a
prayer
book
and
bridal
or
­
reekend
at
her
'
cated
at
Indian
lake
the
Richard
C&lt;x*v
spent
with
a
family
dinner
and
Clevorn. over Uie weekend
rated
lake.
day went on to Mt Clemens for
Mrs. Robert Blocher, was the oc­ ; chid with a shower of stephanotL* a single strand of peart*. 8te state--------Dorothy Stanley. H A I c. was1 Mr nlM1 Mrl Zena* Colvin were the week
vLnlling.
■«=»? given '•'a.-'SA
a corsage of white'roses
white rosea and sweat
sweet
home on west Grand• street
casion for the family dinner
b? Mrs. Gertrude Adam* Sundav. I
pea*
Mr. and Mr* Ed Kuntz of Hlgh- accompanied home from Great wee*end gueste of Mr nnd Mrs. Roy
Mr and Mra McKinley Burcii of
Complimenting Merle Hender­ Guests were Mr and Mra Robert
I land Park will spend the weekend Lakes. Hi, by Margaret Vanson. Dougiaas at Podunk lake
Jackson were guests of Mr and
«hi,
rowned in
Her m,Ut&gt;n of honor was Mra.
Mrt Vem Haywood had Mr* Robert Welton at Ixing lake shott. son of Mr and Mrs Lzo Blocher and two children uf W&lt;x«|. , 2*^5?'
mrt'.r I--lores Moyer ’’»» wo™ •
I at Gun lake with the Gordi n Iron­ H A 1/c. to spend Uie weekend with
Mr and Mis Walter Stanley
Sunday dinner gueste Mit*&lt; *1 over the weekend.,
Hendershott, on hU eighteenth
sides.
Charles Ctuaday of Lansing spent MBrguartte and Wendy Jordan and
Mr and Mr* Max Bump ttendid
Mr and Mrs Frank Kline of De­ birthday, a family gathering »M
Toronto. Ont. troit were guest* of Hastings friends held on Sunday al the Hendershott
the birthday picnic in honor u Friday wiU&gt; his mother. Mrs. Jrn-tUonej
I Linds Lee Bump at Gun u#ke Sun- i.le Casaday. at Uie imine of Mr* c,n&lt;da 01ld Mr and Mra. Arthur thc ixut week
schoolhouse, where the 23 people
Nellie Smith Mr* Casaday return- We|£J o| weil (jy,
llclay. Ml** Bernadette O'Brien of Grand present enjoyed the picnic dinner
Freeport on Saturday after |
ull(J Mrg jj £ wait and Rapid* was lhe guest of Mr-* Char­ and social time, despite the liard
. .. : Sgt. McCloskey wa* attended by
L Mr*. E F. Nichols of Ocala, Flnr- cd
Clara Blanton entertained the ■ histathcr. John J. McCloekey. and
w.. a Nancy have returned from their । lotte Lake over lhe weekend
rain.
fjlda. is spending the week with Mr “ JJefk’V*?U.herL
Busy Eight club for a-humburp fry ushers were cousins of the bride,
CpI. Francis Hamilton arrived Canadian Uin
James McCullough returned Sat­
nd Mrs. Max Bump and Mr and
nt Tyden park August 6 Bunco wa* ’ Leslie Cook and T/4 David R. Cook,
Monday from Fort Lewis. Wasti.. and । Mrs xuierva Rothaar spent Sim-1 urday lo Flint after visiting hl*
Mr* Fred Henney ot Carltun Ccn- Is
Her suit al watermelon color wllh
A wiener ;oa*t and supper were nlayed with prize* going tn Dori* I Mr*. Cook chose for her daughat
the
home
of
Mr
and
Mra
Fr&lt;d
day
wHh
hcr
fcUler
Mra
.
ubby
aunts.
Mra
John
Wood
and
Mr*.
ter. Mrs Nichols is here for the 8. Jones
feature* of thc meeting of tlic Mr. McDonald and Lets Orsborn. : tex’s wedding a green and while white accessories comprised her
Mrs. Hamilton entered y/rshall. of Nashville
Harry Water*, for n week
summer with relatives and friends
going-aa ay outfit. After a northand Mrs. Club on Monday evening
print with a corsage of yellow rosea. eni wedding trip they will be at
pfc. and Mrs Robert I. Turner Pennock hospital Monday and is. Judy and Janet Juiuison of Beld-: Judge A D McDonald is holding at Mr and Mr*. Roland Furrows Gladys Bush was a guest.
an operation today.
1 ln_ have returned home after a court in Port Huron lire latter part
-----------------------|
while
Mrs.
McCloskey
wore
turand two children moved from Grand undergoing
borne al 138 W. Marshall St *
Mr nnd Mr* Kent Drake and two wi rfck vlhU
Sally and Man- of Un* week and Mr* McDonald and cottage ut Gun !»kc. Mr and Mrs. KENYON—McKENZIE
' Iquotae
quolse blue
blue with
with aa corsage
corsageOf
ot TallsTalls- • Out-of-town guests were Mr. and
Rapids to Hasting last week and
Lawrence •assisting The
of SouUi Haven are guists of , _lk. Brandstetter.
Anne, who have been al their cot; Gerald
At the home of lhe broom's man roses.
are residing at 414 W Mill St Pfc sons
Mn Edward Fischer and aone,
women played contract after supper
Following tire
the service
service a
a wedding
wedding Harold and Carl. Pfc. Glenn FlachTurner tv employed at the Kellogg Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Merrick for , Dr und Mra Frank Carrotlters tage on Lake Huron, will rtiurn with Mr* John Chandler. Mr*. Lin­ mother. Mrs Emma Kenyon, of “*Ffcltowini
part uf tills Aeek.
were Ute
weekend
of
unwi-ccrim gueats
Kur.-u&gt;
ui her
• with
wnn him.
run
Nashville. Doris McKenzie of Bat- , breakfast was served to lhe
the bridal
Field al Battle Creek.
•Mr
«- ....H
rv&gt;nal&gt;&lt;
Rm.IVrr
‘
__
1
&gt;,
C.ntth
nt
apd Mra DonaUl Smelker.
u
Mr6. EitabiU, Smith of
Mr*
George Devlin and son. den Snyder and Mrs. Robert Wall­ tie Creek became the bride of Don- party and about thirty relatives at
Sgt. Kenneth Biddle, who recently Mrs Mary Smelker. Mrs. Minnie Me- re? iuh.n
James
James, oof Columbus. Ohio, have been dorff as winner*.
aid Kenyon of Battle Creek. Salur- I tho Hastings County club. White man. Mrs. IL
returned from Italy, came Friday Donald and Mary ixiulw and David
yrs ^dlljl Bechtel left for South visiting Mr and Mra Roy Puller
day. July 26. at &amp;U o'clock in the gladioli were used about lhe lounge,
for a vLslt with hU brother. Lyle Steinke returned Saturday evening । HttVwl Saturday to visit Iter afcter an........
A family gathering of children evening, the Rev FroiLHorn of Bat- 1 and the following school friends ot Magoon. and
d othr
ter relatives part of the i&gt;a*l
Biddle, and other friends during hl* from a weeks camping trip un the Mra j w Breidensleln
_
nnd grandchildren at lhe home of tie Creek reading Uie double ring the bride assisted in serving: Mrs. Grand Rapids.___
week
furlough
। Pine river.
Eagle Scout Dick Grtxa left Sun*&lt; Mrs &lt;Grace Lombard Rogers of Mr* B A O'Donnell Sunday num­ ceremony in the presence of the, William Pox. Mrs Philip Mitchell. DON’T BIYTHINGB YOU DON’T
Miss Edith Miller of Detroit is
Mr «’“*
-,H"bwt Freeland,
wllh lg of the Grand Valley Nile*
Niles was
wa. lhe guest of Mr and Mra bered twenty, the occasion celebrat­ Imi-iedlaU- families
j Miss Jocelyn Ironside. Mrs Edward
NEED—BUY WA* BOKO*
’
the guest of Mrs Robert Henry dur­ spent Bunday
{lncll goy
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Cn
council
Bov ScouU
Scouts on a canoe and Clinton Lahr part of Bunday and ing the home coating of Jack
ing her week's vacation
Keith Chase al Gun take.
camping trip in Northern Canada A Monday.
O'Donnell. MM. 3/c. Out-of-town
Mrs Arthur Chase. MLss JosephMr. WlMWn M.m. k .nd
gJ-SJi’U. “JRlSp «Sh
D L Christum went to Detroit member* of the family were Mr
Sne Chase nnd Misses Dorothea nnd eldldren Ml TW«W
’ M»S Monday on biislnc*.* Mrs Christian and Mra Bert O'Donnell ot MuiElaine Van Horn were Sunday guests
accompanied hltn and Monday night kegon. Jack accompanied them
of Emmon* Chase of Detroit
05,” Otar ?’5K&gt; Ml “wiu
‘5S
thc," they went by boat to Buffalo for a home on Sunday for several day*
l Guests of Mr and Mra Claude Mr*, cnarie* l« taiui. ana ail wiu
„u
canoe for 50 miles to few days' vacation
visit.
BmiUi on Friday were Mr. and Mr*. soon return to their home in Okla-:
jn ordrr to mice Uie trip
Mr and Mrs. R. A Palmer of Bir­
Robert McPherson and two «/'na of homa City. Okla.
lh(_y mugl qU1,||fy by passing swim- mingham were Sunday guest* of
A prenuptial dinner honoring
Kalamazoo and James RobcrUon of
Mbs Mabel Sisson.
Ur and Mrs Garv Crook were in «n*”K U*&lt;*. &gt;1,e s*Y&gt;’ig tesla, etc
AvL* Jackson wa* given by Mrs. AxBattle Crerv7ast ^-dn«S‘v to si"
Barbara Jean Mattson hx* a* her
Mcrvin Klein uf Trenton spent dra Carr at her home Thursday
[Mr* Thera Naglcr has b-en vis- r cXro M^4t Mildred Wli'. of guest this
»&gt;«
Uie weekend here with reiaUve* and evening. Covers were laid for four­
Itina Mr* Nora Nnglcr P.#x
W.xH- Lake worth. Fla., wnn is spending Bsrter th Ponlta (
M:
Klein
mid
two
children,
wh
&gt;
O1 mi aiK1
Rw Endn* at the
have been guest* of Mr and Mr* teen. the guest being girls of th"
i 111. spent two day* last wee* at thc Fnd person and other relatives Consumers Power Co office The
home of hl* brother. R K Comntpii .returned to Trenton with him on
r.elh R Rose 1 all event of AURtiat
Ernest {Severance of Detroit Mr:. 8ujoi,&lt;y
B R Minford und daughters, wluh
gfr*. Ann* L Johnson was called
Another party in ML-ji Jackson's
Mr and Mr- I. Bev* raiiccsp.nl the , to Rrtd CUy Frldfty by the death
.weekend at Mr; Wuync Frey* cot- t|| hpr ajMcr Mn Byron Beane
honor was thc cotton shower Wed­
[lace al Firm lake and oalMwaUdL Mrsr-Mary Clark ta In Battle nesday- evening at the home of
Choose all-wool skirts from our selection—
Ernests birthday in Hastings Mon- (oroe-ic visiting at the Lee Turner Mrs Emory Flnkbclner with Mrs.
Edward Jackson as co-hostcss.
^,,..1,. C«0&gt;, .~n.
IWl SSfhTAS?.
Ghdl-ill and snapdragons were
plaids - tweeds ond plains. Sizes 2 to 14, at_
week in Orirfd Rapids at the home mont,, ot August
used in decorating Refreshments
of Mr and Mrs H 8 Small
were served to thirty gueste from
Mn. Llnnie Davis spent thc we, &gt;. •
Detroit. Grand Ranlds.
end in Marshall at Uie home of the 1(1(41
MEljUl
-jT Hastings.
Dowagiac. Middleville, and Way­
Carl Gladstone*' and alfcnd«d »LvLAL 11 L II J
land.
•
rewell dinner for Mrs Mabie BhcrAll wool slipover and cardigan
an and children, who arc leaving I
Mr and Mrs Lynn Newton en­
for their new home in Alabama
At the seventieth
Sixes 6-18, at----------------------------Mr and Mra Earl Rothaar re-.-nee of Uie Free Methodist church tertained her sister and husband.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Charles
Mathews,
turned from a-business trip Wed-1 which closed Bunday at Manton.
ne-ai»y
While away they visited the Rev B G Wyma was appointed Joe Mathews, and Kathryn Mc­
thc Harold Palmers of Flint
to the Hastings church. His out an- Donald of Detroit, who are vaca­
Mr and Mra, G. Fred Eckardt pointment* are Mown and Stony tioning at Leach lake, at Betty's
spent the weekend at Tawas City. Point
The Rev Seth Davey is Inn for dinner last Wednesday eve­
"Please family or guest with Miller’s High Test."
Mr
und Mrs.
ac- transferred to lhe Grand Ledge ning Mr and Mrs. Roderick New­
MT- ano
Mr#, Fredric
rreuiu Slocum
.
.I companies! there
them in
to Bay
Ba# City and ' church
ton were also guest* at this fam­
। •r.-tit the weekend with Mr and
The board of directors of lhe ily dinner.
Mrs. Harper Ewing. David, and Michigan Mutual Wind.&lt;-tx&gt;rin Insurance---Co. held a special all day
1 Susan Kay.
.
1 ----------Tailored or dressy cot­
Constance Cook was honor guest
,
Jack Joan, and Janet Slocum meeting Tuesday, July 31. with din­ nt a dessert bridge given by Mrs
151 W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
spent the weekend with their grand­ ner at Betty's Inn
tons. Sizes 2-14.
Marshall Cook Wednesday evening
mother. Mrs Mary Johnson of the
Bob Fortney of thc Hastings Fish nt the heme c.f the Robert Cooks
Hcndcrsho't district
hatchery brought in twd brown
Mrs E J McLaughlin left Friday trout from Uie Bates pond When Red and white gladioli decorated
the
rcom*
where
four
tablas
were
morning for a trip Uuough thc stocked last November they were
SouUi
Site plans to viait friends five inches long. August 8- one in play, high scores at bridge fo*ng
in Virginia.
measured 10 Incites and the other to Mr*. Timothy Howard.
Thomas Stebbins, and Mra. Wil­
Mrs Harvey Urias (Ruth Mc­ eight and three-ouarters inches.
Laughlin* received a call from Flor­
Mr and Mrs Don Fedewa. Has­ liam Fox: and al rummy, to Mrs
ida Wednesday from her husband tings. route S. arc the proud Bar­ Ix-sllc Cook. Miss Cook was the re­
who has Just relumed from the Eu- ents of a baby girl, weighing,6 lbs dolent of a special gift for the
ronran theater of war
and 2 or . born Tuesday evening. bride-to-be Out-of-town guests
Mrs George Sumner visited her
7 ul 7:15 pm In Pennock were Mrs Timothy Howard afKaidaughter. Suzanne, in Grand Rap­ Aug
nmasoo. Mrs Jade Nelson of Deca­
hospital.
id.* several day* last week
tur Ind. and Mrs Kent NeUon
Mra. Inn Weldon spent thc week­
and MLss RexJne Downing of Lan­
ANNOUNCE
MARRIAGE
end with her sinter and brother-in­
sing.
ad
­
Mrs
Lena
Wolff
wish.
•.-.
-r.
law. Mr. and Mra. Harold Burch of
nounre the marriage of her daughjust like Mother wears.
The members of Um* staff of the
Mr mid Mr* Walter Eaton and 11—r, Aller* nf Maple Grove to George
Bureau of Social Aid and their
Johnny and Mr. and Mr Arthur
Sizes 2 to 18
on Saturday.
July 21 fairilliM went to Pndunk lake for
Brant were weekend guests of Mr Hokonson
”
”
» ■
nnd Mra Larry Wendt of Michigan Tlic service wa* performed at the a picnic dinner Tuesday evening al
City. Ind, while Master David Eat­ home of Rev Copher uf Vermont­ thc collage where Mr and Mrs. Aton
Flory arc spending their vacation.
on spent thc weekend with hl* ville.
grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. David
Mrs. Mervln Klein of Trenton
Hie Garrison family reunion will
Biscuit
Richard Grooa. who was in Rich­ be held al Tyden park. August 12. was honor guest at a small dinner
mond. Va. last week on business,
spent th- weekend in Newport New*
where he wa* formerly with the
Newport News Shipbuilding Co
Nancy Wheaton and Marie King
of New York City and Miss Wheat­
on's brother*. Jim and Dan. of Hills­
dale returned Saturday after a
month's vacation at the Campbell
cottage. Gun lake
Take Advantage of These Slashed
Mr und Mra, Frank Roger* of
near Dowling and Mr and Mrs I
William Schatfcr. Jr., of Battle Creek
left Saturday for Chicago and Crown I
Point, Ind., wiiere they wiU visit
relatives and friends.
Mrs. Robert Beattie returned from
New York City Thursdry after a |
visit with her husband. Lt. Beattie.
. of the Coast Guard, whose shin was
in the harbor there. She ir&gt; visiting i
her parents, Mr. and Mr*. L. O
Cole, for two months.
Mr. and Mr* Bert Hartgerink of
Manistee were calling on Hastings
for poison ivy ond
friends Thursday. Mr. Hortgerlnk.
BIG REDUCTIONS IN
insect bites
a former Hastings teaciter, is Lead
□f the commercial department and
coordinator tl the Manistee High
ichool
Mr and Mr* J. J. McClMkey, Mr*
ALL SELLING FOR
Carrol Huff, and 8gt F j. Mc­
Closkey of Trenton. N J. —•“

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FRANDSEN’S FOR

BACK T0-SCH00L CLOTHES
GIRL’S SKIRTS

Qi

GIRL'S SWEATERS

K

Qi
I

MADE

FARM

CREAM

GIRL’S BLOUSES

MILLER’S

QB

ICE

STORE

DAIRY

•

RAYON PANTIES

M

49c
49c
43c
2 for 35c

La Peggie Leg Makeup
X Pose Sun Tan Liquid
Unguentinc - tube .
Tidy Deoderant Cream

50c

UP

18452745

Cake—Make-up

Face Powder

$1695 DRESSES
-SI 095 DRESSES
$895 DRESSES

WOODBURY MATCHED MAKE-UP

Powder

Rouge

-

Lipstick

$ JOO plus tax

ZEMACOL
for burns
AMEBIAN
INSECT REPELLENT Jetter Bug
ZINC ITERATE POWDER

47c
45c

35
25^

RfiED’S
KEfilSTttED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
PhMM 2241
State fr JoffartM

BOY’S SWEATERS

SUMMER DRESS BARGAINS!

$ JOO plus tax

now

now

now

slipover and coat style in a variety of
styles and colors.

$1Q95
$895

Sizes 2 to 14 -

COME

SLIGHTLY SOILED DRESSES

HOT A COLD WATER

SEE

OU

ASK

ABOUT

OUR

LAY-A-WAY

BUY WAR BONDS

BONNET AND GOWN SHOP
HASTINGS

HOTEL HASTINGS

AND

NEW FUR COATS

$295

ROOMS

J39 and up

$595

TEL. 2132

PARMMEK STOi
SUCCESSOR TO FRANDSCN S
124 I. ST ATI ST

HASTINGS. MICH.

FLA

�WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING
Phone 3831

LASSIFIED WANT ADS

Shddon Agency
AM Kinds of Insurance
Surety Bonds

Hastings
tf

phone 21B5

SWANSON
AGENCY
109 W. Stale

Now is the time for hail Insur­
ance, livestock, life insurance,
residence and farm labor lia­
bility insurance. And don't for­
get thc tornado insurance.
Call 2908

Re*. 3359

Bond*

CLASSIFIED RATES

«

CORX. OATS, WITEAT. UIOVERSEEC
FuK M U.E—Wahtur rorVr. walnut ball
BEANS, HAY A STRAW
FOR HtlK.—One black male Cocker
Spaai.L riu.n. 3*111.
t '■
FORTIENT—Two partura. nne ':f, aer—.
Full t&gt; tl.E—I’urr bred tra.K Watea
&gt;.lh-r 33
Ha.ru 1 L.rtl u.rd
Npan.,1 1 &gt;rar old. male Mid .ell
in ll raH.n.rr.l aj,b tub 1. Mower
Earellent a«e toe ir.iuiuc Owner In
•taraa S l»ilra nnrlh at Ibiahng- I“l|r
b&gt; J rainy »lUa«e
UK
■ erriee U.kr me an oTIer Mr&lt; l.oni.
ran. Hoy Hlair______ ________ ' »
&lt;l.rrl..,ll 1.II
- '
FOR HCI.K—lull ).alr. at L'.r»r La&gt;. -un
Ft al. N A LK—Corker K|-ai,le&gt; and F&lt;&gt;»
..I Floor W.II drh.rr U-. Frl.l.) LIVESTOCK
Terrier . . “ -•-*• |»M Fir 1 p
Frrr|...rl phone 37S 6 culler iiorth &lt;4
-&gt;.&lt; of la.m,l &gt;rh,M,t. Mra Ua.il
WASTED—rn-ah and agrincer
Al
i’ll THE su r.irr «-U»VKH „Ml &lt;rt tl
a., b-ilrr., 11'4.tern pmferaed Write
Hbe au-l Mnmnit.rh &lt;l..&lt;-r t..M. n..»
to lloa JWH e. o Hanner Uttar*.
POULTRY
•rrTl “ur.e-t'Teo i'm.oble a.'re Fred
rear H.ILrri "Needuaan.
U.iLiul
lli.a
• IS

HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE

PHONE 3179

Marshall Furnaces
Repairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

I.AlalEH-HKAt’TIFV Ytal It HOME
f
— a Lift,.. a.rl[. l-.ur fatnilj
1., .hun.ua &lt;• A l&gt; .tjbir. ,| ,r . « •• • .If.
f-,—nd“ ,—i—. ...
&gt;ve.r.
Til, a II .. a 1 T■ I &gt;■ I,,-. i.
*» Me.
Schrader. 7«&gt;d llao&gt;elnun lU.lc. Kai
» l»
auuaoo. M-h
WANTKll M.rrl.ul
at
tueiiiwhrd ll.ard |.w, • all ■jilaii
WASTF.Ia—Nair, r.rl r,, mice Ht-rr.
.. j ... i - •»
WtNTKIa-tUahlel. rllb. r ull &lt;ir part
tin,,'. Vhui.e ■-•ftbU
HIS IlHIMl-n h. II..., .1 . Kdii, ,ii.o,
In, .ebo.it t.u...
Helis le and . •

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.
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1

l&gt;. A Vanliuakirk. Hupt

Phone 2331

notice

Full NAt.i: To.. ball. * '. monlb. ..hl

INSURANCE and BONDS
. .. . . . • • - -. 1
.. Il.la. . 1*2

Jerry Andrus

old

Kao k .. H.r r

■ "M—1
Mil &lt;। i.. - . I*.
lull SA I.E--Earl,

I'I...

Nall Bank Bldg.

List your Auction Sales with

DEWEY REED

I t.. help LOST. FOUND. STOLEN

, SALE OH RENT­
CITY. COUNTRY AND RESORT

Hastings, Mich.

CARDS OF THANKS

WANTED—EMPLOYMENT

All kinds of trucking

PHONE 2812
OR HAVE ORDERS AT
S17 S. HANOVER

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

FRANK JONES

EI.KCTHIC1 AN - General wlrln and re
palrlnz; elretrle atore. and applianrea
rpairru. icoy niu.un, « V Third
Hlreci. Mlddleallle. Mlih . p one Mid
ller.lfe r.'d
*r
MACHINES

num

siinr--■■mmiii

romplele rar.

Iruin '*’*ii.|.r.l Oil 'Ill....
Je.. MniHiy t.., •,

See Mr

.--ii.e. t .|,ien&lt;i&gt;.| un .o, t,&lt;u&gt;
plea.e morn lo Kaliun Hoard. Wayne roll
n, Maplr air... T«.. Tha. t|... g..«d
&lt; ABH all’
0 room h.Hi.e with wafer ami b»ht. I’" l-aahrop
|.II&lt;T—Wrdu—day. Aut
1
.•chi-od
d,„.r .4 Horn Therau —I hr.ire from
g..„d umber oil,,., &gt;&gt;i,ri.i&gt;,Mi»g. Th». I
.,1 *be
h_ Corti, .ale I'lra.r I.... al Hanner
un ■ m.xn l,a&gt;rlwd a..... .nJ i. a l&gt;"&gt; H'l «*■•
Ulf,re er hardware »t«'re in Frrr|.,rt
C-Kl l.uy -at f« ’MHI See Miller Hr.1 the II.
•nd oblige. John. " Cairn.
" 'a
K.iaa, * l.
a U 1. &lt;’ « ■"
1 onT- H.Uoi, b.mb h.. * Kdatb Tietien.. FOI. Stl.l.
terlde 7U arr. farm
'"J.

you wait
lit I.I.HOZIMI and arm IU(_..ro&lt;e Maae

bolioarr »« |.e, h„ r 1 .... daaer.
f.:-. v,r hr la.le 1 apham U.-oiiipiln
Buyer for STILES and Company,
a an
&gt;■&lt;.. I..e | 11,
Hastings stockyards, phone 2S88, or hisrirb fl.il liem 1
call *17 Lacey through the week. ।
_____ _________________________ tf. '
FARM EQUIPMENT

Auctioneer &amp; Sole Mgr.
Phone 2178
Nashville
At My Expense

LLOYD J. EATON

JOHN BECK

Delton,

,r'-dl"‘b’ b“"ai,&lt; TUBES-B BATTERIES
wrxwwwn rmp ADI?
45 Volf Standard and Heavy

SOUND INVESTMENTS

FOR stl.E—Hidwrll J Kiar.ee &lt;n wu.i.1
...n flli.m Moody 1.-.
re. Mate H.nk Mid. lei ll:e. Ml.h -V
FOR SALE It il. . Leaner. Hird«ell
clu.er butter. Ca.e .d'e."'.'1 h'1&gt;27
Fred Iterndl toke
Foi: saix -1o;&lt;i Ini
MISCELLANEOUS

lUUK I* 1*1* 1 lUKJu

to 13 inclusive,

HORSEHIDES

INSURANCE

PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

Delton, Mich. I household

G. F. ECKARDT

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

DR. DERK STUIVI

QE‘^

CHIROPRACTOR
112 W Stale
Hast!
Phones: 2*45-2991

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK

poods

SALES

KI'RINliS— All

General auctioneering.

Price* of Hailing* Livestock
Sale*. July 20. 1945

MAPLE LEAF GRANOE

Top Hog*----------------- _$14.60

Loren Hershberger

Rough*13.85

AUCTIONEER

_$9tO $25

Feeder* ..

Top Lambs

Phone 26X7—Woodland

City Transfer and
Storage Co.

Place orders now for
Spring or Summer Work

•. Ml Mill.IAN

Phone 260*

AUCTIONEER

6

Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars

WHEN THEY’RE IN

C. "Bill" Sherwood

Loren Coppock

Duty and Portable type —
Penlite Cells and Flashlight
—Farm Packs. Doug's Radio
Shop. 204 W. Marshall St.
Phone 3761.

Mier

WAIVE
DI LI I? We
be clo’ed ,or
VVvFLV JuIUllIi
vacations from Aug. 6

Dotes can be made ot
Banner offico

Hotel Hastings

PHONE

this city’s share of the liquor tax
10030
paid to the state up to July 1. this
year. If the revenue from that
I source shall reach the estimated
unuir long
Before
IU11K Barry
ll.iij county
cvu...; hunt*10,000.000. then Hastings' yearly ers will be shooting pheasant*. The
HnrSM
Cattle
’ share should be about 8 13 times as average hunter will count himself
**«*»«»
much ns this first distribution, or fortunate
» ___■ &lt; fc.if
— he
.._ •-gets
Hitfive
l.rH.
Hue-dur­
birds
*8.576 75 annually. Of course that
, amount will not be received until ing the season. Probably four or
less
would
be
nearer
the
average.
the end uf the y?or. July 1. 1946;
Not long ago we read about tile
1 but It will be coming along regularly
each quarter
There are no re­ South Dakota pheasant kill during
strict ions on the use of this money the 1914 season, and the showing
by lhe city.
. for Michigan hunters pales into In­
We do not pretend to know ns significance by comparison.
Last fall South Dakota llrcnwd
much about what thc city’s money
should be expended for as our mayor about 93.000 resident hunters, nnd
42.000 others from outside of
and common council. But If we about
___
had
..... ....
lhe "say" about
—-------------------------how this extra the
the state. Thc 135.000 hunters
in.oiev should be used,
used. we
We would bogged
*
money
6.439.000 of these birds, un
state quite emphatically our con- average of almost 4B for each
viclion that that money, also thc hunter That state charges HOG
I). F. ROBINSON
receipts from this summer’s and for coch local license, and *20 for
next summer’s-one mill paving tax tu llccnse to an outsider. Even at
CEMENT CONTRACTOR
should b- used next year U&gt;
to b
build ,hat the south Dakota conservait
paving
f:
onc half mile of cement paving from Uon ’ department believes It’s worth
ner
Ih£w.U*.% gnI^«rvrn
nJ.r.of
Oh w&lt;
‘he price for the ouUider. who gets
, lawn and Broadway, north lo thc mur£ thnn lhe ftVerwe. for he
See me for estimates
citv limits.
spend* far more time. Is usually a
Thc city has spent quite a lot of
*hot, and gets more than the
Heatings, Route J.
cash on ?hnt half mile, .but Its at- average number of birds. The non­
tempts at betterment only made n resident hunter can also hunt
bad matter worse. Citv Engineer ducks, and South Dakota offers
iKtiA lafiM-rtriiux. who worked for the many tine places for duck-hunting
I state a long time ns a highway en- It has Idea) conditions for pheas­
' ginl-er. found that that bad halt ants, which seem to b&lt;7 on thc In­
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
mlle was largely caused by soil crease, so that fanners complain of
conditions It will be expensive to pheasant damage
fix It as it should be; for ll should
m the best pheasant areas lhe
be made n good street, und enn be. hunter is permitted to kill five Sales made in any Mellon. Dat
he says. To keep a good paved road hens and five cocks each day. A
there, he savs thc tarmac pavement nonresident hunter Ls permitted to
nnd some of the roadway will have hhlp or carry home 50 birds during promptness upon appllrallon. Ci
— phone PralrievU
to be dug up Tile must be laid un- the Mftson
Ider thc paving so os to carry off
-------- '
»■•■«.----------------12-58.
I thc waler nnd save "heaving Thuv MUNICIPAL COURT
with a good concrete top. there will
Rcnald A Baum. 16. charged with
be n road that will stay put He larceny Of rationed goods, was laksays that when M-37 was paved to
lnf Municipal court WedncsMlddleville. exactly the same soil ,lesda.. ancnu&gt;on of lost week. He
conditions were found on a stretch
’
of that road near Ben Bowman's -----------—--------------------- -------------------- -

VALLEY CHEMICAL C0t

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

AUCTIONEER

SCOTT SERVICE

to‘ I

&gt;"*

,

S. Dakota Paradise
For Pheasants

PRODUCE

Fbone 3467

“» “»“u -“I

We Remove Dead

Floor Sanders for Rent

one 2519

County', Shore Mult All Be I
U,ed on Twp. Rood,: City '
Con Use Share for Anything I

County Treasurer George Clouse | PrOISCS Kim S Work
received lost week Barry county s: .
.
—
&lt;
first sharing from the new state 11- Al the rrOSCCUtOF
quor tax. Tne state warrant was for
......
the well publicized
clash
9 *3.914.87. Under the law. the coun-1 ofDespite
opinions
and
’
personalities
the
lies will receive 30 per cent a! thia; record time conviction of the four
tax The money can be used only Detroit hoodlums in the Hooper,
for the Improvement of township
conspiracy case Is moat s*thighways, and l» to be distributed murder
news lo the citizens ot
among the counties on the basis Isfactery
While the penalty for
of their mileage ot such roads. As Michigan.
of conspiracy Is far below,
Barry county has 870 miles of town­ this type
Uie harshness of the use of
ship highways. It will get a nice per­ even
term In conversation this %ase
centage of each cash distribution. the
Fol: sale
was. as time will likely show, a posi- i
This county surely needs the money, live
therefore necessary step in
and can use It to very good advan­ the and
unraveling of this
tage In helping to bring "a good crime.ultimate
FOR*.s'ALE
The Hooper personality has .
market ronu” to every Barry counbeen entirely forgotten In thc »ffront
and
challenge
this killing gave
•
According to the letter accomiponying this first payment, the li­ to tiic Carr-Sigler grand jury and
- ii.ru ,1U0r taX
hereafter be dis­ titrough lu lawful errand to the
a
' " tribulcd quarterly, un July 15. (X- rt rrngth and dignity of the people
lobcr 15. January 15 and April 15, of a great state. Tlic theory is—
each year. Tile first payment this. and this Is more or less speculation
USED CLOTHING
year covers the receipts up to July —that somewhere along the line.
l. which were about *1.200,000. The. onc or more of the major defendants
law did not go Into effect untilI in the case just concluded will pop
som? time In Muy The estimatedI ott rather than take the rap for a Private party needs a good lot]
yearly revenue from this law Isi higher up. with no interest in the model car. Will pay all cain
*10.000,000. or 8 l l' times thc »!.-. defendant* except a completed com­ Write full details to P.O. Bol
200.000, of which Barry county’s, merclal transaction. On top of the
share Ls *3.914 87 Multiplying that sentence already pronounced—Us 281. Hastings, Michigan.
sum by 8 13 would Indicate that, oni veers each—Is th • lure of Die state’s
। thc basis of *10.000,000 annuallv. cash i eward of *25.000 which Isn’t
I this county’s yearly portion wouldi exactly hay even to top flight gang| be *32,623 92. That will be veryr stars. In any event ilk- person &lt;or
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
substantial and very timely helpi persons* who put up the cash lor ...MMMwa.
, each year That. should add ma­. this killing is In a much less secure —-——--------------- —------ il terlally to township highway con­
struction nnd maintenance. Our• Lligik convictions. As evryone who
i county road commission will be very■ knows Circuit Judge Blaine Hatch |
happy over this addition to the Mc-. has already said, he L* a superlative
Nltt law money, which is about *52.-. man by every test and legally quail- j
For Prompt Removal
000 yearly, which rpust ail be usedI fled as well as personally honor­
of Old, Crippled
able. Grand Jury Prosecutor Kim
'on township roads.
' The liquor tax law also provides&gt; Sigler, and his staff, have done a
or Dead Horse*
i
heartening
job
for
the
people
of
tbU
..... that 70 per cent of the revenue from
•
commonwealth.
—
Charlotte
Repub* '■ it shall be distributed among the
I
and Cows
.
is j cities and incorporated villages oft lican-Trlbunc. ___ __________
Michigan, on a population basis.
HASTINGS
City Treasurer Fox received last

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
1*2 E. SUte

the rame type ot road foundation' waived examination and was bour
and cementing that he recommends over to the Circuit court for tris
for the North Broadway half mile. He furnished the bond for hU aj
’There is a lot of trade coming to jiearanct
this city from the north, and a lotI wanted,
of other traffic also, that ha* to.
use that half mile. It would save a
i lot of jolting and profanity tf it I MD„ roa ruaucATioa
put in gOod condition for.
I comfortable and safe travel. We

; COUNTY AND CITY
: GET FIRST SHARE
- OF NEW LIQUOR TAX 1 were

FOR RALE—Naw bouta trailer*: Royal.

DU&gt;u'r Umi Ml Is cage ec Slack
race ty&gt;« 10« W' Uae.
rtr.t taMfUou lUn ger word, eaeb
eueceealte laaeruoa at eaate ad le
ger werd, mlaliaaai charge 20c.
10c •441Uouai wtU be ckar«»d fer
bUad adaAU raua are tor caak.
Ada so* gald fer by Wednesday fob
lewus Wiu be charged aa a4d.ltloaal 10c tar carrylna
Foratzn Claarltlad Rata Sc fat word.
Mialsuaa ctuga 4b*.

EMPLOYMENT—HELP WANTED

AUCTION SALES

Hum..

$14.70

Deacon*------------- $4 to $13.50

Egg Handling
Eggs should never be washed,
I should be gathered often, kept In a
i cool place nnd marketed promptly
to maintain quality.

117 N. Michigan

Dairy Cow*----- $70 to $140.00

Top Beef

Off in* Hours:

18.00

Top Veal .

Limp Hind
Trlepb

Evenings:

Closed Thursdays

------------------ $14.55

ED. FINNIE

GUARANTEED

TRUSS FITTING
EXPERIENCED
FITTER

HAREMENT
COMPETE HOME OP FURNITURE—
Prob 1130.00 up. A •mall deport will
PAH^KH WAREHOUSE FURNITLHK

WE BUY - SELL - QUOTE
Halting* Mfg. Co., Common
Kellogg Co., Common
Union Steel and Wire Co., Common
Consumer* Power Co., 4’/z% Preferred
Robert Phillipa. Phone 15*03-3,

LyBARKErS
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Inquiries Invited—write or call 8-1456 Collect

BRADBURY-AMES COMPANY
G. R. Nat l Bank Bldg.—Grand Rapids. Mich.

Phone 2115
KF.PLACINO

TREAT hard working feet to
comfort Come in today and
try on a pair of glove-soft
WOLVERINES I Triple-tanned
Shell Horsehide in BOTH Soles
and Uppers. Dries out soft af­
tersoaking, We have your size.

evrime
SHOE STORE

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
Glycerin ovailoble from animal fats Is badly needed In
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.

KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collactor

.

�lived examination and was boun
er to the Circuit court for trta
• furnished lhe bond for hia at
■rance in lhe higher court wh­
ittled.

THE HASTINGS BANNER

LDEB FOB PVBUCATIOX

WILL SOME BARRY
CO. CHURCH TRY
HAYDEN PLAN!
Hastings Man Offers to Give
Wheat to County Rural
Churcha* Which Try Plan

rivate party needs a good lati
■ odel car. Will pay all cash
/rite full details to P.O. Bo
81. Hastings, Michigan.

(e Remove Dead Animals
For Prompt Removal
of Old, Crippled
or Dead Horses
I
and Cows
j

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

Cattle

Horses

'ALLEY CHEMICAL CO,
D. F. ROBINSON

CEMENT CONTRACTOR
See me for estimates

Phone 756 F 1-4 after 6 pjfu
Hastings. Route 5.

JOHN BECK
GENERAL AUCTIONEER

Mid

)elton,

Dat

romplnru upon application. Cl
t my expense — phone PralrievU
8-58.
T.l

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Residential—Industrial I
Trucks. Tractors and Cars
Place orders now for
Spring or Summer Work

C. F. ECKARDT

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

ground and dies, it abldeth alone;
but If It die, It bringeth forth much
fruit." Thte text wa* linked with
the tithing admonition found In
Malsch! 1:10.
Hayden, a miller, wa* deeply im­
pressed by the young man* mes­
Conservationists Say to
sage. He decided to sponsor lhe
Raise Lush Green Cranes
Utning demonstration that ha* giv­
en him nation-wide publicity. Hte
I* the soil on your farm randy?
program call* for the planting of Do you need good pasture for your
wheat, and the deduction of one cattle? Harold D. Lakin, district
tenth of the crop a* a tithe for conservationist, and Dale Ball. Barry
unit conservationist,
seemed to
the benefit of the church. Thework
----------------------------—__________
rest of lhe crop, during the period । have the answer Ln their exhibit at
of trial, is used for seed for the | the Barry county fair
next year's crop Fortunately for, They were featuring brome gras*
him the Ford Motor Co. owned a »hlch stop* erosion. Improve* drainlarge acreage of farm land near ««e. mellow* sUffsoU. and add* huTecunueh. He found Henry Ford fnu* nitrogen The pasture carryvery friendly to hte proportion J
“Py'Ty.H 'creased It Ls es-

IS YOUR FARM
UNPRODUCTIVE!

Churches are often shy of funds
4or their regular work. A frequent
result is a deficit, small or large,
at the end of each year, with a
call for help to liquidate the debt,
and start the new church year
without a red-ink balance.
Rare Indeed are the churches.
that are financially able to carry experiment up to this fall. Hla
on any considerable program for, f&lt;nn is not big enough for the
community betterment In addition I crop
**“ t&gt;e harvested next for more and better pasture* over
to their regular church activities. I ?**T■
a longer seasoa. It also make* bet­
They have usually no funds to use | Hayden began wllh only one cu- ter hay. If the farmer can pas­
In aiding lhe needy, or for promo- । blc inch of wheat, worth a few ture his cattle for two extra month*
ting neighborhood or clty-wida ‘------*“ —
------ • -Sept.
nnles.
which —
was -•
planted
In lhe year. It will cut down on hl*
philanthropies. Lodges do much
, IMO. in a email parcel of land acre* of row crop* that art more
charity work; but their efforts are on the church yard, which was easily eroded.
largely for their own members. carefully prepared and locked aft- I Barry county ha* 171.000 acre* of
Churches, attempting anything of er. The harvest the next July wax ] rough topography which haa good
that kind, must do their work on 50 cubic Inches of wheat. The soli but not the topography that
the baste of city-wide or commun­ church wa* given 10 per cent, and makes rate farming of row crops. Of
ity-wide need, and do ll in the the 45 cubic inches were sowed on thte, 78.000 acre* should, and can be
spirit of Christian neighborliness.
a small tract on-the Ford farm in revegetated to improve pasture and
Lack of funds for such use. es­ Sept. 1M1. Each succeeding year give it a high carrying capacity.
pecially In small town* und cities. the church wa* given 10 percent
Among the grasses that can be
I* largely due to too many com­ of lhe crop. In 1944 the yield wa* Erown on unproductive dry' “nd are
peting churches. Time and com­ 350 bushel*.. Mr.
Mr Ford donated the brome
grass.
grass.
blrdsfoot•
rome
----- —switch
“"*■ —
"
rhfch~ was town in Sept trefoil. big bluestem. little bluestem.
mon sense will some clay end that 315 acre*. wtL2
and Canadian wild rye graxs. They
wasteful competition. The church 1944.
of the future will think lea* and
The first crop was cut w lh a had samples of these raised on very
lea* of creed and more and more of sickle, a* In Bible day*. The * •cond I dry *o&lt;l
taken up in pot*. Mondoing what Christ did—"He went was harvested with a cradle. iufh da? On Thursday they were still
70's 11*1'- fnexb. and green. They are lush
■ about doing good." The church that
wishes to survive must prove its The third was cut with a reaper grasses that the cattle find pala­
faith by what it doe*
A self-binder did lhe cutting last table and being native and drouth
resistant, they makr very good
How can a church raise lhe year. This year's 215 acres, which summer pasture.
money to pay It* pastor’* salary, Mr. Hayden expects will yield
If a month tn spring and one in
lhe missionary work, lhe general about 7000 bushels, will be harv­
benevolence*, it* share of the or­ ested with a modern combine The fall can be added to the pasture sea­
ganization and institutional work Tecumseh Friends church will get son. It wlU help the farmer's net
profit on beef and dairy cattle, as
of Its denomination, the necessary 700 bushels, leaving 6300 bushels well
as on sheep.
expenses of operating the local of sowing for the 1SM6 cron, which
This particular land has to be
church, and still have a sizeable Is expected to exceed 100.000 bushgrassland because row crops cannot
fund with which to carry on a
The more than 6000 bushels of be grown there without erosion.
community-wide program, in addi­
Mr. Ball gave figures to show how
tion to Its regular service* and Its seed wheat will call for from 3500
usual activities? The answer Iseasy to 4000 acres The Ford Motor Co. one farmer saved on hl* feed bills.
In the months of December. Jan­
for nearly all churches: It cannot hasn't the land, so other arrange­ uary.
and February of 1944 he paid
be done. If the church depend* ments have been made.
out
in feed bill* per 100 lbs. of
Mr. Hayden has organized the milk17.66
solely on lhe voluntary gifts of It*
produced, while tn the months
members
Churches
with large ‘Dynamic Kernels FoundaUon" to of May. June, and July hte bills were
membership* can do it. if the carry on lhe project hereafter, (2 60 per 100 lbs. The winter month*
members are Uthers Must church­ wllh other churches as well as lhe averaged *255 for commercial feed,
es have a few such givers; but Friends receiving lhe benefit
but the summer month* when they
The Foundation has arranged were on pasture the feed bUl aver­
there are very few large churches
where all the member* give at with the Lenawee County 4H Club aged *89 a month per 100 lbs. of
least a tenth of their Income for organization to do most of the milk. Thte allows a saving of nearly
cropping for 1946 Each member two-thirds of the feed bill Now If
benevolent purpose*.
Getting sufficient money, there­ will be given lhe necessary wheat thte pasture period could be length­
fore. for a community program is
ened two month* a year. It would
out of the question for the average have Each participant must agree mean much financially to the farm­
ehurch. unless It can be done in to give 10 per cent of hla crop to er. It would not only be a feed rav­
some unusual way—and that Is not lhe church of his choice, and 5 per ing but also a labor raving.
Conservation mean* to use withcent to the Foundation. The re­
Perry Hayden, of Tecumseh. maining |5 per cent will belong
Mich., has worked out a novel plan to the cltfb members to dispose of hoard, as soma people may think.
Strip
cropping and contour culti­
as
they
please
Mr
Hayden
agrees
for raising money for his church—
The Friends, (or Quaker) church. to give half of the 5 per cent com­ vation are but small phases of conIt has already produced wonderful ing to the Foundation next rear aarvaUun work, so if they do not
results. He hopes to have it operate to the Lenawee County &lt;R Club suit your farm, do not think that
continually, and his scheme looks organteation to build for them a there Is nothing In the program for
new building on the Adrian fair you They are being used In but
feasible.
in the county so far.
There may be rural churches In grounds. Any farmer who desires onc place grass
produces 10.890 lbs.
Barry county where his plan can will also be given seed wheat-by of Brome
roots at a five-Inch depth per
be worked to good advantage, if Mr. Hayden. He too must agree to acre,
while alfalfa produces 3.630 lbs
they have good leadership and if give 10 per cent of his yield next
the neighborhood has a friendly year lo whatever church he favors.
feeling for their local church.
5 per cent to the FoundaUon. and
Mr. Hayden's system, how he the balance will belong to Uie far­ writer that he would this year con­
tribute that amount to each of
came to start it. how he proceeded mer.
to carry It out, hia plana for the
Through the Foundation. Mr. five churches In this county if they
future—which will benefit not only Hayden can keep hte project going. will agree to do their best to make
his own but other churches—make While other churches will benefit, the plan work In their localities.
a thrilling story. We believe It will ll is reasonable to expect that Ttie donor must be told the details
interest not only those who be­ many farmers and 4H club mem­ of the plan, and approve them, be­
long to churches, but also every bers will wish to favor the Friends fore he ahall give the 10 bushels of
reader who is interested in prac­ church, because one of its members wheat. He wants it to be a reason­
originated thte method .of getting able. honest-to-goodness plan. He
tical neighborliness.
Mr Havden is not Just a “be- money to help churches da a bet­ will ask no guarantees that the
Klan shall work out success)Wily;
longer" of the Friends church, he ter Job of community service.
ut he would want to know that
We would like to see an adapta­
is an active member—deeply In­
teracted In that church and In tion of thte plan worked out In it had a chance to succeed. It
having It function ao as lo serve Barry county on a smaller scale— should be a good faith attempt.
Will any Barry county church
not only its members, but also for there are no benevolent Uncle
serve Tecumseh, his home town. At Henry* in thte county to give the give this man a chance to donate
we shall explain later. It will aid amount of land he donated. 8o the 10 bushels of wheat for a trial?
other churches next year and Hayden plan will have to be
thereafter as well as his own.
ehanged somewhat.
We know a man who will give
Mr Hayden attends his church
On Sunday, Sept 23. 1940. a the­ 10 bushels of wheat lo some Barry
ology student addressed lhe Te­ county rural church that will thte
cumseh Quakers. Rev Clifton Rob­ year adapt thte plan to Its own lo­
inson used as his text John 13:24: cal field, and try to make it a
"Verily I say unto you. except as means of community service by
a kernel of wjieat falls Into the that church. Thte man told the

K

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THAT PART OF YOUR SAVINGS
YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO
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NINE ROOM HOUSE in 4th ward, all modern, insu­
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has fireplace, shower in basement and complete bath
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ABLED FARM
ED PROMPTLY

A SWELL FORTY ACRE farm in Carlton Twp., lays
juit right, excellent soil, just off M-43, extra good
set buildings, hat electricity, for----------- ^__$4,800.00

il fats Is badly needed in
&gt;gs 2565 or Kalamazoo

BRING

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■I Collector

our obedience and trust in Him.*'

| Post-war plan*—The FM radio
set* will be equipped with lhe new
trlct te goeemed by five farmers,
I I rt I I IJ
spool recorders for about 875 extra.
Norman Btahton, chairman. EUian)
Rv JANE CAMERON
AU of us who have heard some
Winters, vice-chairman, Roy Wai- I
special, magnificently-sung aria,
ter*. William Crldler. Arthur Richand then tried to get It in a music
■rdson. treasurer, and Harold F,)
Foster is the secretary.
| Answer to the question of the store, thinking it was a new Victor
The organization is owned and I hour—"Dear Janie: Lct'ii frame a release, have, been told that il was
transcription and
operated by and for the farmers of. few of the red and blue tokens. an electrical
Barry county. Application for co- | just lo prove that we each gat c ur available only to radio studio*
operation may be obtained from fair share, regardless of our wealth With these postwar aeU. one could
, always have them in a convenient
any of the director* or from the or ]*eg 0, u. Unquote
I spot, and when a great singer was
county agricultural agent, signing'
• • •
doe* not obhg*te you. but it put* | only four more ghastly weeks of due lo go on. one could make hl*
~ eC?k'*r^J* Wa
-.w.
IV1
*D opera*
m- own recording and keep It. for the
yQU ... My tO
th
*n,D
opcr**- aaonaay
Monday tnrougn
through Priconservation
-7 ju^[ four
awful week* of
J2?”1 recordings ye permanent
cnn.vrvatlnn of
at the
th* aol|
mil and
*nd water da
,....
,.
.., thsm
..
resources of our county. It wlU also: ? .[•
'°urp“ ,UI
°‘ J
The Army usra all of them now.
entitle you to a map of the soil,1
«*«
but they will be put tn production
------- -L_
.— ...and
Jd landuse
. . S"0?’ JJ™d
chan-e 01 and sold to civilians after the war
slope,
erosion
Landuseofofvour
your
farm; to expert advice on Landuse the r,a,° al*'; . ,
adjustments, erosion control, drain-1 ..—
„
w.
„
„
I broke one of the Ten Com­
age inmrovensent. and rotation* I ..u_„“n„.C“T,e
and fertility problems; to help In cs-1 a‘dnh‘ k"°*h*,” mandments not long ago. At a news
labltehlng these practices on your | "J1* *°uld
,,U&gt;rd ln ‘he
farm and in loaning or renting Jungle* of New Guinea. Jap snlp- through the rubble that was once
■ "*
era. noteonous
poisonous rentlles
reptiles, shlmmerine
shimmering Hitler's home. Berchtesgaden. The
spectal equipment at cost
। Jungle heat. Insects, malaria. Jun- underground vault where he kept
; gle fevers and monsoon* are mild hla priceless collection of Wagner­
’ compared to the troubles of anv ian operas was unharmed and the
j family on a daytime radio serial. soldier pulled out album after al­
। and If you soldiers think I'm kid­ bum of the world's greatest music.
ding. Just come and. listen with I couldn't quite help doing a wee
Patsy The villlan of "East Lynn" bit of coveting. The records are
had nothing over on our modern there, doing nobody the least bit
Iffy the Dopster Tells
wolves of the morning drama.
I of good. I hope they are put in
some place, an American USO
Of Naxi Prison Horrors
Jones: Goodness. John, this building, for instance, where nice
Malcolm W. Bingay. editorial di­ Mrs.
Ls not our baby. This Lsthe wrong people can hear them. Wagner
rector of lhe Detroit Free Pre**, dis­
never meant to Inspire such a man
carriage.
cussed the question "How Deep I*
as Hitler Tlic Nazis ran his daugh­
the Guilt of Germany?" at Kellogg Mr Jones Keep quiet, dear. This ter out of Germany. They couldn't
auditorium. Battle Creek. Wednes­ ' carriage has rubber Urea on il.
stand creative genius. They had no
day evening, July 25. under the
right to even hear the music of lhe
"In
all
his
dispensations
God
Is
sponsorship of the Battle Creek Ex­
al work for our good In prosper- great Wagner This should win the
change club.
Tty He tries our gratitude: In me- "Sour Grape*" championship, thia
contentment:: In
in mJmis- paragraph.
Oermim nrUon omp. wlU. 11 ouicr dfocrity. our coni.ntmeni
American rflloc. ..lhe ll.vlUClon I Ionone our jubmlMlon: In d.rkof General Dwight Eisenhower. ness. our faith: under temptation. DON'T BUY THINGS YOU DON'T
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
Elsenhower said that he could not our steadfastness, and at all times.
believe ills own eyes and he felt
that the American public would not
ucucic cables
believe
caurca iiuiii
from across
nermo the
urc Al
A.-­
lantlc; therefore he requested Uie I
War Department to send these edlton to ate
tors
see conditions as they were. .
It was a geographical selection so I
tliat
mlgTit tell tUte
— r
—r- . •
that editors might
people
of their areas what they raw.
1
They traveled 14,000 miles In 14
For children from the age of 3 months to 5 years
days oy air and hundreds ot miles
In Jeeps Mr. Bingay raid that the
Jeep Ls an "army contrivance which
ONE BEAUTIFUL 8x10
maxes walking a pleasure " Through
rain. snow, and slush they traveled
PHOTOGRAPH FOR ONLY
en route to Buchenwald. Upon
their departure they were all In­
fested with lice and vermin and
three had scabies.
First they were taken to Buchen­
Offer expires Augnst 15. 1M5. open 9:00 A.M. to 6:M P.M.
wald. lhe old hunting lodge of Bis­
marck near Weimar. Concerning
Phone for evening appointment
the land around Weimar he said,
"It was one of the moat beautiful
agricultural countries I've ever
seen." Tliere Is not the appearance
of lack of sacrifice. Buxom house­
Specialising In Child Photography
wives wear silk hose, and the chil­
dren are sturdy.
Stebbins Bldg.
Phone 2960
Then six miles from this pastoral
paradise It was as if lhe earth
opened and there appeared the most
honlble hell.
At Buchenwald they raw stocks of
*—* — “----- z—s naked bodies
of political
plied up like
cordwood fu ...»
only difference between thefti and
those left in the compounds—30,000

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mate bodies—how. no one could ray.
in the six hours the editor* were
there 74 died. These political pris­
oners had never committed a crime
nor violated any law that we know.
They had defied the Nazis and
Adolph Hitler and were reduced to
slave labor to work Ln the fields,
quarries, mines, and municipal fac­
tories al Weimar.
The hospital was a large group of
dilapidated shacks for those who
could not stand on their feet: they
were not In bed* but lying on
squalid floors like clothespins, only
carted out as they gasped their
There were a few Germans.

Sure
I'M MIGHTY PLEASED

Russians. Belgians French, Dutch.
Scandinavians made up thia popu­
lation. Their on
(Continued on

Toko a tip from this satisfied man
His financial worries have just disap­

peared with a cash loan from the

Hastings City Bank. When an emer-

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OKER

COLLECTION DATES
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Aug. 30 — 2nd end 3rd Ward*

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST ». 1H5
-------------Greek spent Saturday night and
Bunday with their parents. Mr. and
Mra. Ed Goals. Mrs. Coats returned
with them for a week's vUlt. ♦ Mr
and Mra. Charles King of Hastings

FREEPORT

Mlb

Mr and Mra Russell EBsenburgh
and Mr and Mrs Terry Brother
of Holland, and Mr. and Mrs Wil­
liam McConnell and family of Mid­
dleville were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Thaler ot East
Freeport. Marla Easenburgh of Hol­
land and Janice McConnell of Mid­
dleville remained to spend a two
weeks' vacation with the Thalers

Mn. George Forbey.

U-.

BINGAY RELATES
IktAMIW '
to

The Bunday school of ths Meth­
odist church held lu picnic al Fallaiburg park. Lowell, last Thurs­
day. At one o'clock tables wet® set
for 70 adblta and children, m the
afternoon games were played, with
the Rev. Donald Smith and the
Rev. McCue assisting.
The Rev Donald Smith, accom­
panied by Paity Hoyt, Mlaa Shelllngton. and Dorothy Bunn, ia at­
tending Institute at Camp Louise.

Service News
Several of our local servicemen
have spent furloughs with their
parents, and some are still coming.
One who arrived home last Friday
Mr. and Mhi. Bari Posthumus of was Sgt Raymond A Bunn who
t
flowne were Sunday guests of her enlisted July UNO. and has served OBDEB FOB rUBUCATIOK
Stair Of Mlrktgsa. Tko Pretests OosH
parenu. Mr. and Mra Ray Wie­ in the Hawaiian Islands since. He
aunty of Barry
land. and family. * Mra. George is home on a 30-day furlough visit­ forAllh*a &lt;.»..lea
of aald Court.
at fka
Porbey. William, and Velma called ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Probata Otrtca la lb« City of
ia
on Mr. and Mra. H. M. Boughner Bunn, snd Dorothy
taid County..on tko S7U&gt; day at Jet,
Saturday afternoon. * Mr
and
,By*rearnt, Iteaorsblii Stnktt CtrmrSI.
Mrs. Dan Fallis and son of Val­
CHURCH NOTES
Juitjr of Probato
paraiso. Ind., ar® visiting their par­
Methodist Chore h
In tha Nrtirr of Mao Bldatmaa, Dr
enu. Mr. and Mra. Munroe Follta.
Donald E. Smith. Pastor
hospital

ra. Lawrence Hawkins, and Mr
d £«. Koltb Marlow of Haamb were Bundsv dinner guests of
n ad Mra Alvin Heirtaleof North
ring. * Mr. and M». Clare Johnn or Hastings were Friday callers

11:00—Bible school
8 00— Evening worship
1:00—Tuesday evening

*

LEGALS

ot North Irvtng. * F. C. Deming of
10 30—Morning Worship
.
Grand Rapids was a Sunday caller
11:10—Sunday school
at the Allen Fish home.
, 7:00- Young people's service
8:00—Evening worship
Mr and Mra. John Thaler of
8:00— Wednesday evening, mid­
South Campbell and Mr. and Mrs
Howard Thaler of East Freeport week prayer service
Choir practice on Friday evening.
attended the Thaler reunion at
Fallasburg park last Saturday *
United Brethren Cbureh
Mr. and Mra. Clayton Bunn and
dat “
---------Freeport
Bui
10 JO—Bible school
. RxyWayne
11 30— Morning worship
Orval
a tert-day visit with
7: 00—Christian Endeavor
family
Kota
8: 00—Evening worship
ot tag
---------8:00—Prayer meeting on Thurs­
Mrs Truman Plpoell of Algonac William Spear and son of Caledon­
is making an Indefinite visit with ia were Sunday callera of Mr and day evening.
Mr. and Mra. F. C. Tabberer * Mr Mra. John Thaler of South Camp­
ting
and Mra. C. W. Doty at Battle bell.

Campbell were Sunday dtnleots of Mr. and Mrs. John

■aiubls

■pnolnird for hrarlnf aald Million;
It Ir Fnrtbrr Or&lt;l»r»«l, T1s«l pebllr

(Coc

decent people proUsted. they loo and Mra. Bam G«ih w Un w&gt;vi

from^ Py.

They saw box®® at gold fillings IW}*1 “ »
and teeth at thc crematory torn
fBu3t
from the heads of Vlctlma before
cremation. Their ashes were used
far fertiliser.
The suralcal instruments in thi
hospital were for human vivtaectioe
ey ware lold. The govern­
and medical experimentation. Then
s’*
■ana Bowling, and much sympathy la
he told ot lhe tattooed human
taken from the bodies of living
raa a ntanufac- extended Mr. and Mra. Harold
eop, of OiIr wM«r. coco la ooek ««ok for
who openfr rk- Gould and family. • Mra. Beatty
h of iiii pl*nt of Plainwell spent the weekend
of personal with Mr. and Mrs John McLeod
Hkr, F BkJlMpkr grtitM lU RIKXUtM
Mrs. Beth Carter of Augusu
SiootZCiaavat. Js4&lt;« ot Prekata.
with her
emphaOat t/li dren—400 or SOO UU1® Uilngs—who •!*£“
grand ranged from three and one-half to
many. "It ta not our buslnem" a
—srd, of
phraae heard here too much, he
and Susanne
believe®. He asked the quartion
the week Olth
compound*
Concerning the ability of political
Mr and Mra.
These little ones wtth hands ilk® men to support cabanas, penthous­ Herb Coo*. &lt;5f BfiddlevilU.
* Mr.
birds' claws and eyes like hunted es. etc. when their known salaries
and Mfi Arthur Lathrop wet® en­
nirt* a.
are moderate. Political corruption tertained at dinner by Mr. and
was pointed out in our many ma­ Mra. Jate Van Dyk. at the Boykin
chine dominated cltlM where the cottage. Friday evening.
politicians are living like million­
Jean Rnyder of Kaiamasoo spent
aires and dralroying lhe deatlnles the
weekend with her mother. Mra.
of thi® nation.
Lenora Waugh. * Betty Warhar U
Thta “or else" Ir
is -------prevalent
*“
in
’Sl spending two weeks with her
America also, he rfcgffi
1
grandmother. Mra. George Jewel of
the Huey Longs, the n.
acta of human
On trading aad fill** Iks Bill at Compolitical gangster®, and beer barons.
We in America in order to save the
men greatest experiment In goremmrtil
-hkl ir dKHferWHH sft&gt;Mr. ta tkn
must rise above the bestial prej­ lertalned at th® home of Mr. and
Court tkat Ik. daf.ndaat. akat* aaa.d J who marcl
aid tn midwinter wit i cotton uni- udice and hale ot the Nwta. Mr *bx. VlrtU Monica Aug. B A John
rrn* and no shoes. Then there Blngay said. Tliere must be a re­ Melsenbach. Mr. and Mra. Wilson
were the open holea with the dead birth of moral spirit, a renaissance Meisenbach and son of Feru. Ill,
of the things that once made us and Mra. Amanda Metaenbach of
still tn them
i
He told of lhe Indescribable horror great—lhe chertahed ideals and dig- __
&amp;U&gt;.
nlty of the human ®oul. We mb* 'Jin«ii
of the gas chsrnber. which resem­ recapture
ItlaM ani it
the axe-oid. ever-new Vtrg» Monlcaa and
ar* llv'.n
bled the Turkish bath In America
(
It was not thrown together cheaply teachings of laalah and Jesus.
Tlie responsibility Ilea with Uie HICKORY CORNERS
U on the Impulse of s mad mo­
ment. It oaa as substantially built people, he believe®. We alone can
as Kellogg auditorium with a sWne rave our democracy from lhe rising
foundation and brick walla. The Ude ot racial, religious, and eco­ making an ex1
nomic
hate in thia country.
cornerstone bore the date 1937 On
i' father. Ver®
If an American has any hate for home of Mrs.
entering the door they came upon a
beautiful lobby with 1U mosaic floor a fellow mortal, if he discriminates ------------- -------------- —------------because of race or creed, lo that April 8 and spent some time in
and wicker furniture.
Fifty prisoners were taken there extent ta he a disciple of Hitler and , hoapltata tn Germany, France, and
England and has been discharged
st a time with the supposition that a Naxl. Mr. Bingay stated.
"How deep ta the crime ofGer- I from lhe Artny. MT. apd Mr® Dera
they were to have showers which
will reside in Oklahoma * Mlaa
they thought meant liberty. Being many? We do not know.
-how deep is our crime 7We do Pauline Bellinger of East Barry
massed into lhe anteroom they were
- —
•• - T
—-- guest -•
was a
FYiday
dinner
of Mrs
given a place of soap and a rag for a not know.”
Jrasle Bellinger. Mira Pauline has
towel and told to take off their
been a recent guest of her siaUf
clothe®. The “ahower room" had CLOVERDALE
Mia® Virginia Bellinger, of New
sprays in the waltoand celling. When Last Week s Leiter
the doors were shut and hermetical­
u York eity.
ly scak-a. they sprayed lhe deaden­ Mrs Arthur Lathrop's were Mrr.
Last Friday about noon while Bam
ing gas into the room. In two or
- WUliaon was threshing on hia farm
three minutes the men were dead, and Mrs Jake Van Dyt and daughi.­ where hla son Slaa live®, fire broke
ter
of
Kalamazoo.
Mr.
and
Mrs
and the poisoned air was sucked out
- out on a load of wheat and lhe
Theodore
Dutmer
of
Grand
Rapof the room, making it ready for IOS. ano MF. ana MIS. L&gt;. U. raa-- I. strawauck
sirawaiaca and
IUU two loads
iuaua of
u&lt; wheat
the next victims.
the separator
Fifty men were gassed at once, sett of Berryville. * Mra Doreen Wete burned and The
HJckory
and there were ten executions a day Eckler and daughter ot Battle alighUy damaged
Creek and Mtai Lota Anderson of Corners fire truck made good time
Allan C- HMa, Cmnt,
at
its
height.
TAKE NUTICE tart
All through this horror Mr. Bingay Hastings spent the weekend al the on Uie call and prevented a heavy
Mid. as If by contrail, would come Wilbur Gioaons'. * MY. and Mrs. loss.
a flash ot something that gave a
feeling of exaltation and rebirth
• k&gt;p of Mult Gear
or faith In mankind and in God.
Flying over Cologne, a city of al­
most a million population which
had been utterly obliterated, tliere
was the great cathedral untouched
They flew around and around this
“visible symbol of the tn viable city"
with the cross of Christ silhouetted
against the skyline
Mr. Bingay aald that Naxllsm is
not a philosophy, not an Ideology: it
ta a complete negation, a demal of
every fundamental moral law. Hate

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developed a willingness to take or­
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TORS AND PASSENGER CARS ROLLING.

As my sons are in the Army ond I cm not able to carry on olono, I will mH the fol­
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JOBS for Experienced and Inexperienced

ings to Scudder's Corners, then one ond one-half miles west, first farm cost of the

Ryan.school on

hai
blleailina of

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COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK

Group sickness and hospitalization insurance is available

•I l*r&gt;bo«».

2 oil barrels.

Spike drag.

16 inch tank heater.
NOTICE TO CBEDIT0B8

at low cost.
The people who work here are the kind you'd like as friends and co­

c.»rt
lh« l«lh d«r et
D. Itrt.V at Ira a'cl«&lt;k in
an4 »ll rrtdllora ot alH d»c»

&amp;

workers.

Potato digger.

Scalding kettle.

2 stands.

Water tank.

14 inch tank heater.

Motor and pump jock.
Third harness.

2 tOmmodes.

Milk stralnor.

Flower stand.

Table.

Oil heater.

Library table.

Door head.

2 ten-gallon milk cans.

Center stand.

Cupboard.

Porch swing.

Scope, scythe.

2 horSc Cultivators. Hay fork, hay rope.

Barn door fraek.

Horse mutates.

WAR BONDS wiu provide B -eurfi-

17 toofh drag.

2 kegs.

Majestic range.

5 gallon track.

2 barr®hi.

Jugs, fruit jars.

Forks, shovels and hoes.

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Hay rdke.

Mowing MachMO.

2 potato forks. Window frames.

2 sets double harness. 2 walking plows.

PHYSICAL EXAMINATION AND CERTIFICATE OF AVAILABILITY

Meat crock.

Buck saw. Potato planter. Com planter.

Wood wheel wagon.

REQUIRED

-

li a.

All employees with two months or more service receive pro-rated va

cation pay.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1945

3 horM ov«n®r.

3 com cuttort.

2 12x19 rugs.

Other ortitki rwt mowtiontd.

PRIVATE SALE-CASH

DO YOU

I will offer my 40 acre form in SecHon 29. Irrivtg YdvnsMp. at HM day of the Mie

for cash and I reserve the right to reject any ond elf Ndl.

Fdlrly food house end

bom and out-buildings, located four miles north from Hastings to Scuddor't tornert,

then one and one-half miles weit, first form Oatt of the Ryan Softool.

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

papMpr, wuyati MM
MUTUAL FINANCE
CORPORATION
Michigan

GEOBGE BOSS, PROP
HENRY FLANNERY. Attftoaoor

L I. GRAY, Chrit

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. AUGUST #. 1945

nday with Mr. and Mrs.
[alst of East Lansing ★

Creek. * Mr. and Mr*.
Vatnw speht Bunday in
•« RJW S.
a. ■ r i icnos were sorry
of the psalng of Fred
and much sympathy is
Mr. and lira. Harold
id family, * Mra. Beatty
well spent the weekend
and Mh John McLeod.
Jcth Carter of Augusta

Leonard, of
Ip snd Susanne

•Van Dyk. at the Boykin
Friday evening
:iyder of Kalamazoo spent
—‘
her mother, Mrs
faugh. * 1Betty
----- - Warner
--------------ta
two weeks with her
her. Mr*. George Jewel of
W Cloverdale Evangelical
Howship will be held at
at the home of Mr. and
11 Monica Aug. 8. * John
A. Mr. and Mrs. WlLr&gt;n
:h and son or Peru. til.
Amand* Melsenbach of
ipe. called Sunday on the
hlca*’ and Ptsnk Heller.

If CORNERS

in extended visit al the
Mrs. Dee*’ father. Vere
ind spent some time in
in Germany. France, and
Oklidtotna.

day dinner guest of Mrs
lllnger. Miss Pauline has
scent guest of her staler
linla Belilngfcr. of New
id»y about noon while Sam
ra* threshing on hl* farm
son Elias Uvea, fire broke
load of wheat and the
t and two loads of wheat
-ned and the separator
damaged. The Hickory
Ire truck made good tirte
ll and prevented a heavy

LIANCE

Out 8/18

ILE
I will Mil Hie fel-

Lowell;
trea*.—Clarence
Calm*;
wra. lxuuuo vnase oi i ana naoy noy,
and Lawrence chase McMillen. Jr., I
librarian—Phyllis Rltzman; planUti Grand Ri
—Anna Calms: assistant. Helena and fam
sere Sunday dinner win Ketchum.
Scott: chorister—Heber Foster; mis­ guest* ot
sionary *u pl.—France* Shurlow;
-----,v&lt; o. * _ ____
temperance »upt.—Cameron McIn­ SOUTH THORNAPPLE
Lake Odessa: Ranald and
tyre; home department — Grace
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Andler’en- Apacy, Hasting*. R. 4;
Rice; cradle roll—Patty Shurlow; tertalned Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur And- Pvne. Delton; Mr*. Doro
custodian—Paul OU*. Teachers arc ler of Flint last Tuesday ana Wed-I French. 706 W. Grand; Mr*,
.Jennie McIntyre. George Scott. Ma­ nesday. * Mira Kinglsey, who re- Mugridge and baby boy. M!
bel Althouse. PearJ Poster. Alice ccntly returned from a winter In1 vllle; Mr*. Fred O’Connor and
Reynold*, and Kate Haywood.
Texas. ls&gt;a*sistlng at the home of I girl. Lake Odessa; Mr*. I«a
Junior department supt 1* Dorris Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Parka and J er. 220 E. Colfax: Alfred 1
McIntyre, with assistants Vivian infant daughter. * We are pleased Woodland; Blake Makley,
Glasgow and Marlorle Rltzman.
Gladys Henry. unU president, wa* &lt;»W Sharon Valentine, daughter of Teachers are Marjorie Rltzman, to report that Mr*. Ben Parts ta montvllle. R. 1; Mr*. Charlci
I ru. Hasting*. R. 3; Mr*. Cora.
chosen n* the local delegate.
Mr. and Mr*. Clayton B Valcn- Grace Rice. Vivian Glasgow. Pearl gaining gradually.
Mr*. Hattie Johnson passed Tues-' meen. Middleville;. Mr*. Reth*
... , tine, earlv Thursday morning. She
Lowell. Dorris ^Iclntyre and Fran­
day In Middleville with Mr*. Gettlc Elinkard, transferred to Blodgett
. .
..
. . . I wa* loved and admired by all who
■
v/v.!lcw r®iKbl,,t«‘‘nn JLro,eSl Jor k,“’w her. and the sympathy of the ce* Shurlow.
Duffy and Charlie Duffy, old neigh- hospital; Mr. and Mr*. Ernest
bon
of
many
years
ago
near
Yankee
1 Wright. Vefanontvtlle. R. 1; K«n^ community gae* out to the LeSprings. * Mr. and Mrs. Floyd' dall Van Biifen, Sunfield.
r‘.he AuJdharj' and 1 reaved family.’Lt. Jame. Nelson BRANCH! DISTRICT
Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and Kingsley of Green lake passed Sun- f
------------- 1
»--------------m £• *
ml
Valentine flew home from EUlngIran nimZur .
1 ,on F,eld- TcxM to
‘he fu- Mr&gt;. Herbie Wilcox were Wesley day at the Parks home. ♦ WHHam sjACTIkJ^'C UE ADC AV
Webb nnd three daughter* of Has­ Kennie. a son. and two daughters MAJT INvSd McAKbAT
;
nf hto *u,,r «haron Capt. C tings. They also entertained callers of
Bad
Axe.
accompanied
by
Edd
|
.
Cuvter areL
Flynn, brother-in-law, came from Battle Creek tn the after­ Timm of Middleville, were callers . &gt;*"•
tS^iU u’llr
w“ Kl'cn a .write-up tn Tne
noon. * Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mar­ Sunday forenoon at the Johnson 1
"adopt" two Imaginary, families!
.£TnSz7y',o„wln__,hA1,_1,F shall called on Mr. and Mrs. Carl WlerInga home, while on their way ^l.wa.nl’ Magazln® for July? In
constating of mother, father, two
and
d“y^‘{ftJ’S?*!!*‘ Evans in Battle Creek Sunday. Mis* to the home of Mr and Mr*. Albert, thi* Internationa) publication ttiay
bovs and two gtrLs,. and donate !f*n,ed “!ld
,£*5
Marvel Marshall spent the weekend Wleringa for a family gathering, described the commando room fursuitable Christmas gift* for them. Center store for the past 10 year* with Mrs Rachel Hill in Battle Mr. Kennie* mother wa* the late ntahed by the local club a* well a*
These gift* are to b" sent to the have sohl out to Mr. and Mrs Er- Creek * Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs Andrew Wleringa.
1 giving a general description ot the
district rehabilitation chairman be-' nret Erway of Hasting*. Mrs Er- Mrs. John Darby were Mr. Or*
-----Cutie.
fore Aug 15. then later she wil) send »■!
formerly Laura Farrell Woodard of Kalamazoo and Mr CLAY HILLS
Have yon
vou neara
heard &lt;nai
that since
ilnee Walr nave
wa»them to the zone chairman for ' &gt;'t Carlton and need* no introduc- and Mrs Leon Armstrong of Has­
Pvt. Charles Poland Is home on tert Osborn beeame a grandfather,
checklng and final distribution. Mrs Uon to Carlton resident*. Thc Er- tings.
furlough and Is spending thc time he has been riding a bicycle to work
Donna Harrington ta the chairman ' ways will take possession thi* fall,
Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall and . wllh
Mr
Mr*. Earl MazshaU
walkint?
with his family,
family. with the
thc Dan Po- instead
Instead of walking?
for lhe local Unit assisted by Mrs ' Mr. and Mrs. Wing will move Into family of Detroit and Mr*. Ted, land family, and with Guy McNee
Hove you heard that Delbert
Helena Smelker and Mrs. Elvira their farm home which I* being Fisher spent Ute weekend with Mr*. and wWr * Harold England and Harder of Brooklyn. N. Y.. pre*lSayles Mrs Lelo Fowler of Paw ' remodeled. * Mrs. Howard Daniel* Freda Marshall. * Junior Hill of (larnlly of Lansing were Saturday dent of lhe E. W. Bliss Co., tended
Paw Ls district chairman
Next and daughter. Jane, of Lake Odrs- the Marine* who ho* been serving In , nlgbt guests at Leon Potts's. They j at the Hastings airport teat week?
Chrtatma* there will be many hos- 1 *a spejit part of the oast week L?:,Pacl,lc. c«Ued nt the
were on their way to Crooked lake, He came In a chartered plane from
pltallzcd veteran* unable to shop for with Mr. and Mr* Leslie Daniela ?J|.
wire.'&lt;De,ton- for 3 two weelw vacation. Detroit to spend a few hour* at
gift* for their families—a new and and family. * Mrs Marlun Clem,
\Sunday they were accompanied by the HosUnga plant. Our airport Ls
sad experience for many father* I who wa* recently operated on In hl;
ntPnTid Ihrtr Parent*. the Leon Potu. and cven now saving time for buay exers Vance Share
,f&gt; «it«nd
and brother*,
brothers The
rhe article* donated
donned &lt;1 Michigan City. Ind..
Ind . Ls
te r«a
recovering
----- *— her
&gt;&gt;cr lister,
»i*tcr. Mr*.
Mrs. Ora bmllh.
Smith, of Del- ,&lt; jj
jjrr. and M
Mrs.
Sharp’ to
attend !»
: cutives
unwrapped, will b" arranged at lhe. nicely
&gt;
. a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs., Have you heard that a double
Facility so the veterans may see
Flovd Asplnall. who hac been „¥r- “J1.'
Ernie Skidmore and Lenna Johnson al her home. * a*hll» bloom grew in the flower
them and make their choices for vcrv m for sometime was reported Helen, Mrs. Marjory Skidmore, and | j£rs gteve Lukso of Grand Rapids Ls
un wnil.m cim.u «r
busses and railroad'--coaches, and one to be left permanently at the
otherwise were not shown »&gt;iuld- Ignpital and the other will be a
personal gift to some boy who
eraUon.
needs a wheelchair in hla home. A
magazine subscription campaign
AMERICAN LEGION
will provide the funds, it ta planned.
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• Because of war conditions, ths ulc
cic» ior
«ne wui
ute BtU
articles
for "The
Gift onop
Shop"..
American Legion and Auxiliary will whether or not you are u member
not hold a Department convention of tii? Auxiliary.
till* year but a war conference.
ennfrrrtire Inin. ,.
__________ - -_____________
this
»
eluding one delegate from each Post CARLTON CENTER
and Unit, is scheduled for Saturday
, K
nnd Sunday
Aug 25 and ’6 M?«
The hear
Th1of
* community
was
saddened
to
mrettog
wit tatami
the death of
little
.ix-year-

at Ita meeting in Indianapolis,
July 26 to 28. The Committee authorlzed funds for *uch acUon.
• • •
The American Legion by action
of it* national executive commit­
tee la squarely behind the effort to
enact Immediately the principle of
peacetime universal military train­
ing into law. as represented by the
Gurney-May Bill but reserves its
right to study, criticize and make
A gigantic mass Induction of it* own recommendations in re­
World War II vagcran* from all gard lo any specific training pish.'
sections of the nation Into The
American Legion during the post­
Establishment by the federal
war meeting of the national execu­ government of a "West Point of
tive committee In Indianapolis. In­ diplomacy'’ to train young mm for
diana. was authorized by that body the U. 8. consular and diplomatic
at Its meeting July 27.
service, was urged by the national
executive committee ot The Amer­
H R 3748. lhe Legion’s revised G ican Legion at Ils meeting in In­
I. Bill of Right*, passed by thc dianapolis. Ind.. July 28.
House July 18. will not come up
for consideration in the Senate un­
Supporting President Harry S.
til next October. The Legion mean­ Tnimun in his stand far a world­
while will assemble another con­ wide tree press as one of the es­
ference of lending financial, bank­ sentials of an enduring peace, lhe
ing nnd lending experts lo consider national executive . committee ot
further amendments to achieve a The American Legion at Its meet­
bill really workable.
ing In Indianapolis. Ind.. July 28.
adopted a resolution endorsing lhe
The Amerclan Legion by nation­ free flow of world new* "unlininpal executive committee action ha* cred by government or private condemanded that tlic War and Navy trot, greed or prejudice."
Departments rescind their direc­
• • •
tives making known communteLi
Vigorous protest against the plan
eligible for commission* in thc of, Selective Service officiate to rearmed forces.
lense conscientious objectors from
camps before the war with Jaiuin
A point discharge system for re­ -Is over, wa* made by the national
lease of 30,000 or more men by De­ executive committee of The Amercember 31. 1945. on the basis of age lean Legion at the dosing session
and length of service, has been an­ nf its meeting In Indianapolis. July
nounced by the Navy Department. 28.
It applies to the Coast Guard ns
The American Legion will hold a
well but not to thc Marine Corps token national convention within
which is preparing a plan rd its thc limits of ODT regulation* In
own.
ffndianapolta. Ind.. September 24
to 26. according lo decision of the
Discharged servicemen have an national executive committee.
absolute right to their old Jobs un­
less they are ruled out by court
A postwar search of every paci­
order or Congress changes the law. fic Wand by the United Stales
Tlie American Legion has been ad­ Navy for any stranded American
vised by Major General tx-ais B fighting men Li being demanded by
Hershey, director of Selective Scrv- The American Legion.
'

‘ TTle following have paid their
membership dues for 1946: Andrus.
Prank C.- Bogart. Paul; Bogart,
Norman P.’; Caston. Leslie J.’; ,
Harkness. Robert B Dr ; Johnson.
James; Pennock, Earl R.*: Sayles.
Edwin
Scott. Frank: Sherwood.
Charles B.; Sherry. Harold.; Spirts,
Angelo A.: Sceber. Richant C..;
Swadilng, Roderick*; Miller. Wayne
C.’

Prosecution by thc national Judge
advocate of thc Legion of a test
ca»e to thc United Stales Supreme
Court If necessary, to establish the
re-employment rights guaranteed
World War II servicemen and
women by Section 8 of thc Selec­
tive Service Act was directed by
lhe national executive committee

By national executive committee
resolution The American Lev Ion is
calling upon the people of America
to show every consideration and
courtesy to disabled World War If
servicemen and veterans when they
appear in
... public.
---------Tlie resolution c™ Prompted L,
by
ihnt disabled
riUnhbvi veterans
wtvrane were
reports। that
compelled to ztand in streetcars,

'

s? x? as:

j£

i

E

°a °jse 1 ■»"
h“ been working on lhe 67 th floor

those in attendance at the Gift I
* ’On Thursday Hing
lung at
st the
tne home
nomc of
ot Mr.
Mr. and
ana Mr*.
Mrs..
; Norman
for treatments.
* On Thursday
Shop.
Burry entertained
the 4-H ^B^”pcm“sundayXthereF*^fiM ।---------------- ***-----f Norman Barry entertained the 4-H
^n,mai CiUb’ ia&gt;«Tph&amp;k ta * visiting *1
TONNOCK HO6PTTAL
Mrs. Harrington report* that the VM&lt; °i;den
.
—■ Klien I'niioroox is visiting ai uie
Hastings Auxiliary has "adopted" wth
will Mis*
MIkx Mary
Mnrv McLeod
McIjmkI M
its leader.
leaner homc
..__ _ of Mr ttnd
___■ Mrs
««_ John
,
It * a air! In
Darby.
• ;-•=
two families of
=f four each
c=ch and Sifts
gift* Mrs. Jerry Andruss 4-H 7 Sister* ।
&lt;at
--------Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Newland, I
should K
be
her before Aug.
15.
“ given »-*».,» t*
of the Skillet" are planning a pic- cO
Xts GROVE
[.Delton.
wciwn. nuausv
wnaa
uww.n
August *.
2. uoyce
Joyce luaiuei
Elaine; I
, Suggested
arc—dolls,
mittens, nlc
------- —item*
----------r
soon.
*
The
Rcv\
George
Win।
MfJ|
[&gt;.
lnon
d
hu*
sold
a'
Mr.
and
Mrs
Mrs. Pearl Dcmond has sold a1 Mr. and Mrs AnUin
Anton Ramon.
Ramon. BelleBelle।; eloves,
elyves. compacts,
compact*, bat).
bath powder.
nmr and lot here lo
tn Rex
Rci Dunni- !1 vue,
vue. r
R . 3,
3. August 3,
3. Delain PranFran- !
hooks, perfumes, games for boy* nnd gard has changed the date of he house
aprons,
handbags,
slips. Vncntlon Bible school permanent y „un nnd Randalls who live tliere'res. Mr and Mrs Orville Everett,
।girls,
------to
Wednesday
p.m
.
so
m
not
to
have
bought
the
Dove
property
*
I
Nashville.
August
3.
Jean
Ann;
—'*-—‘n
■■•••-■5.
Sl
‘er*. Bibles, Jewelry, pillow ennflle.
wltH
nth.r
mrrllnM
I
.. WM
busy Un;e M|.
Mrs
N(M)n Cjarfcs.
conflict
with
other
meetings.
cases, towel*, "*,
or other "■*r
gift* •'
you
“‘i
School
days
arc
not
far
away.
ipper
went
over
nicely
&gt;
vllle.
August
4.
Beverly
Ellen:
Mr.
n,1Rht purchase for* member of Carlton Center school will open
with
about
121
28
cleared
from
it.
Aftand
Mrs.
Gerald
Kyser.
Lowell.
R.
, your
own
family
Christmas
wropvn,,r ‘‘“n
Elngs. ribbons, cards, etc . may also Labor Day for registration. * Mr. er lhe supper there was an enlhusElwyn Daniels enter­ | Jostle meeting to make plans for a
e given, in short, this Idea Is thc und Mrs
It’s a boy for
' Mme as has been carried out in tained Mr. Daniels' Nephew ond parsonage. A committee was apMr. and Mrs. Carl Aspinal. 334
Hastings for several years by the wife. Mr and Mrs. Harry Daniels, polnled for that purpose. Clubs No. W. Apple. August 2. Carl William: I
Camp Fire Girls who have had a of Hillsdale Wednesday of last 4 and 5 served a fine supper cafe­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Teske. Has- ,
teria style.
"Christmas Gift Shop” All dona­
tings. R. 5. August 5. David Loyd:
Mrs. Ruth Dcmond and children Mr. and Mrs. Earl Count. 838 8.
tes* ta sixteen indies Mondhv eve­
tions will be appreciated.
For some time past the Auxiliary ning Mrs. Keith Mnrlow will cn- called on Pearl Demand on Satur­ Washington. August 5. William
has had
..»x. the use of a storage room tertaln in October. * Sailor Jock day. * Mrs Jeanette Smith Cornell Hynes.
and two sons cnaries
Charles ana
and uewrencr.
Lawrence.
in th&lt;
the‘ white school building on the
lhe [I O'Donnell of Hasting* called on ana
In
Surgical: Ervin Mishler. Clarks­
Central grounds where, the loan 1 Mr and Mrs. Leslie Daniels Mon-1 of Albion visited at H. Woodmans ville: Porfldlo Casillas. Lake Odes­
Close,
supp.it-5 were Kept
.......................
closet supplies
kept necail.se
Because , dBy
day m0
morning.
Jack..........
had...................
met Harl last Sunday. * Andrew Townsend sa; Mrs. John Martin. Hastings, R.
rhla
__ .1
---- । has
8S Well fOC the lost
this rrv&gt;m
room la
is nnw
now ro
to bo ,,a..d
used hv
by &gt;h»
the I Daniels --ona-...Leyte —
some
time
tn . llOt been
2: Stanley Pierce. Hastings. R. 4;
d.V,
A
Kimrnra.f
haa
few
days
*
Margaret
AUerding
lias
school, the contents ot» the loan' junP and 5pcnt thc night aboard
Dori* Raymond, 710 E. Marrhnll:
clc-M-i were moved on Monday to the Harl-, ghlp. Thc boys were In high been visit Ing her grandparent*. Mr. Mrs Stephen Aldrich. Lake Odes­
Legion home on 8. Church St-, re- SChool together and enjoyed see- and Mrs Henry Poulson at Middle­ sa; Helen Furnlss. Nashville; Mrs.
port* Mrs Harrington, who Im* jng cach other. Jack ta home on ville.
The new Junior choir, under the Loval Edger. 436 Bond.
charge of this equimnent for the |pavr
Medical: Mrs. George Flrster.'
leadership of MLu Maurine Clum.
Unit. Included In th" equipment
’ - •
— ..
To&lt;W
thftt her sang last Sunday morning and Vermontville; Mrs. Charles Crook­
now available are ■four '*h£n*i£i
h“™! son. PfcArley
Arlev Todd Jr., ta some­
beds, a fracture bed.. three
tnree wheel
wneci-­ whal 1Jnprovctj an&lt;j l4 n,lW nn gal- looked very nice in their attractive ston. Middleville: Mrs. Iva Lamb, I
chairs. an oxygen tent, bedding nf pan. * Mrs. Emma Duncan from new cape* * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lake Odessa: Robert Waiters. Mid- I
nil kinds, crutches, and other ar­ Mountain View, ^flsa. Is expected I Smith of Hillsdale called on Mts. dleville.
Discharges: Henry Sothard. Has- I
Pearl Dcmond lost Saturday aft­
ticles used in thc sickroom.
anmnrr nroiert
unnertmren by
t&gt;v U,,# w'tk for “ vl*lt with her *U- ernoon. * Grace VanWert of Lan­ tings. R. 1; Mrs. John Bechtel.;
Another
project undertaken
the Unit ta the purchase of two' «"«• Mr*. Mina Elliott and Mrs sing spent the weekend with Mis.*1 Hastings, R 5; Mrs. George Wells
wheelchairs to b
“ counted
donated to vetv&lt;*t- rf Elmer
Mrs Lira Knowles Ruth Woodman ♦ Mrs. Carl Leh- and baby boy. 620 W. Madison:
wneeicnairs
oiv Marlow. *
- ...........................
erans at the Percy Jones hospital | of Hastings spent n few days thc man and son of Nashville spent last I Mrs. Edward Barber and baby boy.
’past week visiting Mrs Ralph Henweek with the Lawrence Chase fam- Hastings. R. 3; Mrs. George Stearns
* ncy nnd Mr*. Keith Marlow,

The Ladles
A. MllUr Pwl
hall Thursday
nine members

Into the auxiliary.
chair*—one to to
at the hospital. ar
to be donated to t
luck picnic ha* been Tyden park. Thm will

KKBiSl'&amp;rS
make thi* picnic a big tu
Some very nice black

treasurer to um in the hall.
Wayne Togg. son of Cocnrw
Slater Ixiwell Tagg. is home
Im.)..

CONFERENCE TO
. ,
OPEN ON HUNDAY
Next Tuesday. Au«. 14. tha
nual conference of th® W**l
Methodist church opens at
Penne, k campground* south of
city atjd wlU close on Stmday,,
18. wh*m the campmceting mow
open for a wwek. closing Aug.
The conference minl»t,«ial I
polntmenta wUl be announced

Evangelista at the campmi
will be the Rev. H. W. 8w&lt;
Athley. III.. and the Rev. O
Falling Central. 8 O. Three
ices will be held daily.

By Popular Request a Return

DONKEY SOFTBALL GAME
SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 11
at the

RLISS FIELD, HASTINGS
WILCOX RICH, BATTLE CREEK
E. W. BLISS CO.
7:15 in a regular game

NIGHT SHIFT vs. DAY SHIFT
ON DONKEYS AT 8:30

50c tax included for adult*
25c tax included for children under 12
Will sell ice cream, pop and pop com
Sponsored by the Bliss Athletic Ass'n

QUIMBY NEWS

Mrs. Merritt Mead nnd
I MrMr.nndand Mrs.
Russell Mend and

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family of Barn-ville also Mr. and
Mrs Cameron McIntyre and family
i enjoyed a picnic dinner Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McKeown.
! * Recent visitors In the LeRov Perry
home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred L.
Robinson and Mrs. Arza Danford
nnd little daughter. Roberta Lee.
of Newark. Ohio. ★ Mr. and Mr*.
John Christy of Battle Creek spent
Friday with Mr. ailfl Mrs. Lawrence
Rltzman and family. * Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Freeman were In Battle
Creek on business Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Calms and
family were Sunday dinner guest*
ot Mr. and Mrs Heber Foster. *
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Christy of De­
troit und Mrs. Ollie Eagey and sis­
ter of Battle Creek called last week
Tuesday afternoon in lhe Lawrence
RKzman home. * Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Rose of Battle Creek spent
Sunday with Mr Ivnd Mrs. Eugene
Freeman ★ The W. 8 C. 8. will
meet with Mrs. Elsie Lowell. Aug.
16. for an afternoon meeting. * Mr.
and Mrs Glenn Stowell nnd Mrs.
Clyde Warrick of Newark. Ohio, ar­
i rived at tile LcRoy Perry home on
[ Sunday.
I Sunday school election was held
| Sunday nnd resulted In tile fol| lowing: supL—Leo Reynolds: nss’t
supta.. Robert Olasgoy nnd Loyal

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�THE HASTINGS BAWWXB, THDMMT. AUGUST », 1M5
PannelM MUtfiodlM
Saturday. Aug. 11.

Sfagf

IE VILLE *

first

church

Saturday

night

ot

each

soutn i nomsppie, accompaniea or xwee
jjfa. ^Theodore Wierftura ir. sjxmt .'Xthouse. and Utile son Larry of

Sunday evening tn Hastings and ’ Hamilton. Ont. Thursday they and Mil ATthurlhSii ■ Leighton,
tulted al tha home of jamet A- drove to Sparta and called on the who has been In the Pacific area
Johnson. * Mr. and MTS. Ray Ser-. Glenn Gettys and were dither several
months, to a patient tn tha
vin wcht to Albion Saturday night | guests of the Gettys daughter,
convalescent hospital on Leyte. He
and visited her sister. Mra. Clyde. Mrs. Wensel Nelson, and family has back Injuries that will require
Barcroft, and husbAnd. The tko ptey
They also
—~ called —
to —
see —
Mn
- -Iva
­ a year la restore him to normal
Snyder
and
daughter.
Ehrelyn
All
­
‘
Mrs Charlotte Stacllaoskas and couples then went to Milan whete ~
health.
,, me
they wert Sunday guests ot
the {
| brecht. of Grand Rapids on the
Pvt. James Faulkner spent Bun­ Thursday from Pennock hospital.
. K. Uebler and little son Larry have returned to Servan's daughter, Mra. Vsia
Vesta ;i way home ★ The Streby family rt- day with frieflds in Grand Rapids. Her ateter, Mtes Marilyn Tolles, i
the home of her parents, Mr. and
------union will be Jiekl Saturday. Aug.
Capt. Edward B. Smith, son of of Hastings and Miss Ione Snyder
Mrs. Loren Tungate, at Panhelee Pfllgler. who accompanied her peo­ 11. at Hilton park. Green lake.
ple
home
for
a
week's
vacation.
*
Mr. and Mrs Robert Smith of the are assisting In the home.
after a couple weeks spent with
Iva Mae Chapman, ten-year-old
Green Jake vicinity, has been
her husband's people in Grand Miss Agnes Berger of Grand Rap­
awarded the silver star medal for daughter of the Georwe Chapmans
David W. Schovey
and Friday Rapids. Little Larry pho recently ids, who worked In Middleville
gallantry tn action last Jan. U tn who has had both
alalrnait of passed hte aacond birthday tun nev- Svcral years ago, te the guest of
David W. Schovey. 68. passed
—_ - —— V. I.
. ,1'L ,.L,I—
ra. Clarence French Aha family
A Mn. Verna TutUe of
way at hte home at 1106 Lafayette
Tire citation which wks received
on the Prairie.
Mtes JoAnn Dean te the new ‘day morning fallowing an lllncas of by hte parents states that when two
platoons of his cooipiny ioSt di­
in rtuwaey was. a Glenn Allen hdrne at Parmelees cterk In Tabors' drug store. ♦ Har- fifteen years. The end was has­ rection due to encthy artillery fire.
thia
week
*
Tlie
residents
of
Par
­
of Mra. e. F. Blake
‘ old Grtffcth. rural letter carrier tened by a stroke on thc Friday Capt Smith disregarded hte per­
Clarence French came home Sat­
melee vicinity now have their' out of Hastings, and hte family are i
sonal safety and moved about the urday from Blodgett hospital. Grand
homes numbered and also the roads spending the week at Gull lake. ★ P Funeral services were held at snow covered terrain, still under Rapid*, and is making a tine con­
named-done by the consumers
and Marion Martin homes sere Power Co- We hear Grand Rapids Mra. Dills Wesbrook of Clark Mc- 1 ;30 Saturday afternoon at lhe enemy (ire. to reorganize and lead valescence from hte recent appenhome. Grand Rapids, re- ISullivan Funeral home conducted the platoons to their objective Later eMnwid Mra. Glenn Grlffeth were
Sir. and MH. Andrew Wlerinta and Rd. is now WTjItneyyllle Rd. * Mr.1• mortal
little granddaughter of Grand Rap­ and Mrs. John DtWedd of Free­ turned to the city Tuesday After a by the Rev Leon P. Woodward. In­ he helped remove the wounded
called to Grand Rapids Friday eve­
terment was made in Mt. Hope from the field.
ids. Mr; and Mrt. BUI Klnuney and port were Saturday night visitors’ visit at lhe Steve and Vere Carter cemetery
tn Middleville.
Edward, who was graduated from ning because of Uie serious sick­
family of Bad Axe, and Mr. and of their daughter. Mrs Harold homes and with Middleville ■
Surviving la hte widow Carrie; a Thornapple-Keltoai school in 1834, ness of their brother-in-law, Loute
friends.
A Mtes Beverley Sweet and
Mra. Irving Wohlgemuth and hls Ball, apd family. ★ Mra. Julius
atater-ln-law. Mrs. Marde Sweet, islater, Mrs. Mary Girhart. and two entered service in February HH2 Betts, who was operated on at
Bchipper and little Mary Jane are1 visited their uncle. Shelley Sweet. 1brothers. Joel and George Schovey, and has been overseas thirteen Blodgett hospital Saturday. They
spending lhe week in Rolland with at Flint over the weekend. A Your iall living In Oklahoma
months. He was wounded twice last spent the weekend tn tlie city as
Albert Wlertnra home. * The
Many old friends from Leighton fall In France and again In Feb­ .Louie te still in a critical condition.
correspond ent. Edith Stokoc. spent
1 Buachel family, who bought
Master Maurice Peek, grandson
SI Lepper, accompanied by Mrs last week and la thte week at her iand thte vicinity attended the fu­ ruary in Germany. He also has won
Bifl Nichols farm tn Leighton,
of Mr- and Mra. Will Johnson, who
lhe bronze star for herolsm.
nded a picnic Sunday at their A. B. Lewte and title boo David of birthplace, the home of her broth- Ineral.
Edward attended Michigan State te a patient in the Children's hos­
The Schoveys at one time lived
home at Conklin ★ Monday Detroit, iptnt the weekend with er. Emory Jones, in Leighton town­
ship. Mra. Jonra. her stetet-in-tow. &gt;oh a farm In west Thornapple, and college after graduation from high pital in Chicago, is doing aa well
and taught agriculture at as can be expected. His mother.
te home and convalesdna after :later he operated a feed store In school
Mrs. Bernard Peck of Hastings
Hudson before entering service.
spending a few days at Blodgett !Middleville
Hls wife. Uie former Ruth Pren-' spent from Tuesday to Thursday of
hospital. Grand Rapids, following
ttes. Ilves in Cleveland with her last week with him as U»e doctors
minor surgery. * Mtes Barbara In­
parents. He te a nephew of Henry put on a new cast Thc trouble
gall of Lake Odessa visited her • Ivan D. Adams, respected and beck who live* west of town.
has been with leg bones which were
cousin, Leila Jackson, from Friday long-time
:
resident of northwest
Pfc. Rollo Latta. &lt;4th Ivy Division) broken five yean ago.
.
until Sunday when she and Leila Thomapplc
'
township, passed away formerly of Middleville, te vteitlng
Claude Kermeen was ill and out
accompanied the Middleville group at
i hte farm home Thursday morn­ hls wife Gertrude and hi* parents. of work several days last week.
following several months
of ill
to lhe Methodist camp at Lake ing
I
------ ----------mj antj Mrs Harry Latta, of Shel!'■
Louise. ★ Mrs Claude Rosenberg health
I
heallh
He was n*gri**
nearly tj
79 »«««
years old । nyville. on hte 89-day recuperation
psas-Wieringa Reunion
.......
_ hte_ Widow. le&gt;vc BlUr one year and seven
entertained the Social ctuo at her
He.. te
survived by
A reunion of the Pais-Wferlnga
home in northwest Thornapple Florence,
1
a son lA’le ot aril 'monins
nc
months overseas
He hhiucu
landed «•»
at families was held Sunday at tne
Thursday afternoon. ★ The Glenn Rapids,
I
two grandsons, Gerald. I Utah Beach on D-Day and fought home of Mr- and Mra Albert WlarDean family Is spending the week Seaman
J
1/c in the south Pacific |ln
break-through at St Lo fori Inga on the west county line. The
It'a time to bring it to
al the James Polhemus cottage at and
i
David at thc farm home, and Wh)Cn hte regiment received the ram made it necessary to place the
atetcr. Mra
Lydia Steeby. of presidential citation. Wounded In dinner tables th the bam Where
Barlow lake- ★ Mr. and Mn. J. V a
i
McKee's—we'll have thc
Rugg and their daughter-in-law. Leighton
1
township.
I the right thigh by shrapnel at St. the scent of new hay had an en­
Mrs. Robert Run. spent Sunday
Funeral services were held at the | Nezalr he was hospitalized four chantment all Ito own.
Out-of-town people present were
kinks ironed out for you
and Monday In the Kalkaska vl- Caledonia
I
Methodist church at two 1 months in England He returned to
Saturday afternoon. Inter- tight In the Belgian bulge with the Mr. and Mrs Charles McCarthy.
clnity visiting an aunt and brother o'clock
«
waajn Graceland Mausoleum ’jfth Inf. Div., waa later transferred Mr and Mrs Al McCormick. Mr.
and sceng old trends. ★ The Rev ment
i
in no time and driving will
Grand Rapids, under the aus- 1 to hls own division, took part in Uie and Mrs. Herman Yahnke and fam­
H. H. Harris of Wayland, who sub- near
i
of R. C. Hathaway lodge No I break through the Siegfried line. ily. Mr. and Mra. John Paas and
i
। stituted at the Methodist church piers
be a pleasure again.
------------------------------------------------------and stopped on the Austrian bor­ family Mra. Inex Yahnkc and ion,
I Sunday morning, was a dinner jg7.
:
and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wterld------------ dcr on V-E Day Besides the presl. guest of Mr. and Mrs W R Harga and lltuc granddaughter of
onen for Binlne« .denilal citation iw vreara the bronze
, per. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Henry- WellGibbs A Rosenberg have com-l»|" *5?an[rvman'a *combal badge Grand Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
fonder ot Detroit have been spend­
Ihrir new m.rtlnr
UpYluinK Howe and daughter. Doris, and
, Ing their vacation wth her parents. pirtrt
■
Harold Reynolds of DeUoll; Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs John M Hamilton River
j
St and are now prepared lo E-TO. nnoon
i n
• V
Mra. BUI Kinunjy and family of
* Mr. and Mra. I. E- Tinsley nt do
(
welding, farm repair, and other , P^n*pjc
whq^s a son-in-law Bad
Axe; Mr. and Mrs
IrvlHg
Detroit have been guests of the Pe- *t en’lce
■ of Mra. Clyde Schlffman of Mlddlc- Wohlgemuth and lite mother of
ter Petersens and her mother. Mra
vllle. reports back to Camp Buck- Jackson. There were sixly-thrae
Carrie Slckcte. this post week Frlpresent
which included the Edd
Arthur
•« ta- “I' M/^n^^held at the
, day the three Indies made n trip to
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
Timms,
the
Theodore
Wle
rings
into service about three'
m YatiKe
.Kalamazoo. ★ Mrs Emily Hafner ducted
&lt;
family, the Fred Wierings family,
ago. te located at Ft Knox. । c.)rlngs township Sunday as a farc- the Albert Wlcrlngivs. Marlon Mar­
GOODYEAR TIRES AMD TUBES
and Mrs. Maude Wotrlng of Nash- weeks
'
SRt J(xpHula wl)0 h(L,
; vllle were recent visitors of Mrs. 1Ky. Hte wife and little sons have I 8P“
tin and sons. Edward Wieringa and
.TE ST.
BASTINGS
PHONE 25M
to their home near Yp- . home 0|^*a jo-day furlough from family and the Charles Williams
E. E Hickman ★ Mrs. Dorothy returned
i
Fisher of Grand Rapids wa* a vis- t
family.________
__________
itor of her nephew. Irving Luu. and
H.rW WIUO. 1- rewn,H this Monday morning for camp
Grant and from there expects to go SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
to Mississippi We all hope Sgt- Joe
Luella Schrier and Hubert arc
and all the boys will soon be home spending thte week in Kalamazoo
,OJuJy°27 the Hula* visited the vlslUng relatives. ★ Mr and Mrs
Ash and daughter Joyce and their
George Wilsons who have four sons son who is home on furlough are
In service. Harley, ateo being home vtiltlng relatives' and friends In
on furlough from Europe.
Detroit ★ Lottie Douglass returned
July 27 a family dinner was held to her home in Carlton Center
at the Hula home honoring Mr. Friday after spending a week with
Hulas birthday.
Among Uiosc
Bresent were Mr. and Mrs. H- Wro- her grandmother. Mrs. Lib Doug­
leski and children and Miss Mary lass. ★ Mr. and Mra. Forest Durkee
of Grand Rapids were Friday aft­
Hula of Grand Rapids.
ernoon callers at the home of Mr.
and Mra. Roy Oaks. ★ Sarah Doug­
Tlie August meeting of the Mas­ lass of Carlton spent last week with
returning to her home
le Methodist
Metnoaui Dellla Oaks,
v
ters-Jones circle of the
church will be held at the
lhe home of Friday.
Mrs. Eldon Poulson Thursday, Aug
16 The hostess will be assisted by
Mrs Jean Balsch.

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Starting at 1 o'clock, I offer the following articles:
HORSES
Grey team, 8 and 9 yrs. old, wgt. 3200 lbs.
All around work team.
Riding mare, 5 yrs. old.
2 riding geldings, 7 ond 8 yrs. old.
Welch pony, 9 yrs. old, wgt. 500 lbs., safe
and gentle for children.
There will also be three other riding
horses here for sale.

COWS
Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, pasture bred.

HOGS

2 brood sows, wgt. 300 lbs., each due to
farrow* soon.
DUCKS &amp; CHICKENS

Around 100 White Rock chicks, 1 to 2
nios. old.
50 young ducks.
MACHINERY
Olivsr walking plow. Dump rake.
&gt; 2-hort« walking culHvofdH.
2 lingle culHvatOH. Stone boat.
6 ft. McCormick mower.
John Deere double dram hay loader.
Marker. 2 hone 16" horte disc. Roller.

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Two 11 horse gas engines. Pump jack.
Oliver riding plow. 2 wheel trailer.
4 wheel rubber tired wagon.
3 sec. spring tooth drag.
2 sec. spring drag.
No. 15 DeLaval cream separator.
No. 12 DeLaval cream separator.
2 army saddles. Several riding bridles.
2 good double work harnesses.
12 collars, 18 to 25 in. 3 horse eveners.
3 horse eveners and singletrees.
Forks, shovels, hoes.
Many other articles too numerous to
mention.

FURNITURE
Universal electric range, good condition.
3 piece living room suite. Roll top desk.
Buffet. Small desk. Leather rocker.
Philco table model radio. Dining table.
Dishes. Quantity of tables, chairs, beds.
2 sets coil springs. Coal hot water heater.
2 gas stoves. Fruit jars.
Papering tools. Step ladders.
Extension boards.
Quantity of hardwood flooring.
3 tables and booths, suitable for kitchen.
Lots of other small tools.
Everything goes. Positively no by-bid­
ding.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO MOFERTY REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

CHARLES C. LEFFLE, PROP
DEWEY RIED, Auetlanwr

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

la Invited. Do not

tala of Detrolt spent Saturday pm. with Pfc.
and* Mra. Ilex Tate. * Mrs Ed
Mathews and children of Hastings
ipent the tatter part of lhe week
with the Ruaaell Whlttempgea ★
Louis Havens qt Detroit ap«nl from
ffi:

and daughter.
Ruby. Mr.
. Minor Bale­
man. and
. .Harold Kirchen bauer were callera
an at Mr. and Mn.
on Fteher s lhe p

ena. * Mra. Ruth Scott and daugh­
of Grand Rapids were
ters. Jean and Susanne. Genevieve
Erway and Joan Erway of IXnaing
were weekend vtaltora of their par­
ents, Mr. and Mn. Ray Erway.
Mr. and Mn Charles Willtie.—... -..... —
more accompanied Mr. and Mn rr,te are vacationing In the upper
William Whittemore lo lhe Brtuln- peninsula.
stool reunion at Eaton Rapids
■« o •
J l.TLfc nrniH* .nd

and Mra. Louie ,Erpay and Mr. and
Z2’*t„ w-”e
Mra. Harry Meach and family of
,
ghter
Kalamazoo were Bunday visitors At
. and
Fred Otte's * Mr. and Mra. Bo- I ffi* r^°oU„n 8, t or&lt;i1 L
«...
. «. Grandville *
mer Erway and family of Johna- The Bdwertoy home Ln the village
town were Sunday vteitora al Roy
,52**
*--n sold Ip Mr. and Mra. Earl
Erway-s. ★ Mr. and Mra. Ruaaell
of. north Irving Who will
Thamton and son of Pottersville ®
In the fall. A Ulllan Smaerby
spent Sunday at lhe Clyde War- mrertatned
^tertalne
her uncle, William
Sowerby. of Grand Rapids, her
tiephe*. Kenneth Ornham. and her
niece.
Mrs.
Avts
Hmm. who resides
HENDERSHOT NEWS
grandparents, Mr and Mry
Donald Berry of Trloux Field. with her
Whltright. also little Betty
Wte.. waa a weekend guest of the John
Ixju Timm ★ Lois Anne Nagel goes
Wilbur Bchanta' ♦ Mr. and Mra today to lhe 8ebewa girls camp near
Floyd Garrison. Mr. and Mra. Law­ Sunfield. * Mr. and Mrs. John
rence Christiansen, and Mra. Ttd Gallagher of Lowell were visitors
O'Laughlin and children attended Wednesday at Ute home of Mr. and
a bridal shower for Mr and Mra Mra. William McCann
Herbert Whitworth at Clear lake
hall Sunday. * A small crowd en­
Age Tobacco
joyed the supper and games Sat­
To tnaka a good cigarette, tobaeeo
urday night at the achooihouae.
Remember these suppers are the

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AUCTION SALE

As I have decided to quit farming and going to Indiana, I will dispose of the per­
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cated 2 miles north of the Hastings monument on Freeport road, just across from
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Young Wbmen'a Guild
The Young Women's Guild mem­
bers. with their husbands and chil­
dren. will enjoy a cook-out al the:
Robert Vanderveen cottage at Bar-'
law lake Thursday evening, Aug 16 ,
It is hoped all members and fam- I
Illes can enjoy the time together.
1

Supply Pastor
John Afman of Wayland will orcupy the pulpit of the Methodist I
church next Sunday in the absence
of Hte Rev. Leonard who te assist-1
at th* Methodist youth camp at |
lAke l-ouise
air Afman spent several years as
a missionary in Africa but was
obliged to return to America on
account of the health of hls wife.

Receives Souvenir*
I Mrs Oretta Warner has received
I some very interesting souvenirs
; from her husband. 8;Sgt William
Warner, who has been overseas a
I year and Is now in Czechoslovakia
I with the 8th Armored division of lhe
' U S Army Thc relics Include two
. swords, a party knife, a German
j sporting gun. and bayonet.

Former Teacher^—New Position
| Mr and Mrs Irving Hollforth and
! daughter. Mary Jean, of Mason
I w-re in town Thursday calling on
1 the "VanSlckete and oilier Middlevllle friends. Irving, who was for­
mer teacher of shop and also coach
at Thornapple-Kellogg school, Iim
taken a new position aaco-ordinator in the Owosso public schools.

For prompt relief from
thaspaamaof Bronchial
Asthma, use this mod-

Hoving sold my home, I will sell the following ot Public Auction located In Nash­

ville on Main Street, the first house north of |css Campbell's Blacksmith shop on

SATURDAY, AUGUST 11,1945
COMMENCING AT 1:30 f.M.

Good overstuffed davenport.

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Rome Circle
Beventeen members of the Rouv ।
eli or ano fourteen gueste had a ’
lovely time Thursday at the home
| of Mrs. Zera Robertson east of town |
where they met for dinner and the
afternoon The September meeting
will be held with Mrs. Pearl Potto

School Reunion
The Parmelee school will meet for
its 18th annual get-together at the

AUCTION SALE

2 electric iron*.

2 piece living room suite.

Ldwrt mowRr. Electric heater.

Oil heater. Kitchenette set.

Victrola.

Kitchen cabinet.

Antique settee and chair.

2 library tables.

Kitchen table.

Antique organ.

Gas stove, upright oven.

Card table.

3 antique dressers, 2 marble

Mirrors. 2 tubs and bench.
Ironing board.

top.

Occasional chair. Rug &amp; pad.

3 rockers.

Rooster.

Dishes.

Electric vacuum cleaner.

Antique pictures, f F? "
Tih wore.
f | fr|T1

Kerosene stove, upright Oven.

Quilts. Leather davenport.

Coffee table.

Boy's white pants, site 30-28.

Wardrobe.

Shovels ond hoes.

Extra good work bench.

Roke.

Electric lamps.

2 barrels.

Knives and forkst

Garbage can.

TEAMS: CASH. NO COOPS TO It REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

to OBO... economlcat
CAUTIOM—Uee e&lt;/» aadMMB

MRS. ELMER GREENFIELD, PROPX.
LLOYD EATON, Au&lt;Hw«r - N.tLH* yliNi* 117*

HA10L* t*M: ilM.

�-rtfa BUtbfdg BANNER, fftulMMt. AUGUST A 1U&gt;
urday

night ' of

sack

Nednesdav evening,
he church from a
.11 are served. The
Is Invited. Do not

rave!) and daughter,
0 Mra. Minor Bale­
tv. Harold KlrchenClarence Curtis and little
Augusta were weekend
ter parents. Mr. and Mra.
irty * Mr. and Mrs Atn of Grand Rapids were
usaLa ot her parents, Mr.
Kilo Barry. * FloydFtehHng a few days with Mr.
Kilo Barry while hte parracaUoning In the upper

Mra. Frank Travis and
ir*. Earl Travis were
Grand Rapid* by the
leir great-granddaughter
rby home in the village
old to Mr. and Mra. Earl
north Irving who will
le fall. * Lillian Sowerby
1 her Uncle, William
ot Grand Rapids, her
enneth Graham, and her
Avis Timm, who reside*
-andparenu. Mr. and Mra
trigtit. also little Betty
* Lois Anne Nagel gnei
le Sebcwa girls camp near
* Mr. and Mra. John
of Lowell were visitors
' at the home of Mr. and
im McCann.
a food cigarette. tubaeco

Vou1 WAIT

delayed while Bremen. 3g mils* ! leas you could see the dragon |filliftflirr
away was under stefe.
t«eth I sent you a picture of them I Hl lit I HrS
park near Sunfield. Augni
don't expect ma until X get there.
Repreaantallvta from CJf. s
The Admiral's FUJpino stewards ; and a night or twoualer we crossed
Thanks for the dipping of Reha
of tha Michigan conference
and
her
assistant,
It
was
nice
at
Rbh? tha00*?
HR«TPRMBYTKRIAN
(Continued from Page 3. Bee. 2.)
Of
smasement
to
German
civilians
built
by
the
31
Engrra
group
at
CHURCH
her
io
devote
one
day
to
hriptng
Goodbye for now. Be good and
who wanted to know If they were * Ludwigshafen, Mannheim.
Prom
Leeson Sharpe. Faster
ted ridden soldiers.
Aumm
u
—it:uo
uinne
worahip.
:N- church and secmatT uOhrOf
Japanese.
The
dark
blue
uniforms
1
here
we
went
to
Heidelberg.
Kber।
August
12
11:00
Divine
w
Inclceed
is
a
copy
of
a
write-up
our loving son.
The Rev.
education is chairman of the
Rev J.
J Frank Young of Grand
we received a few weeks after we the sailors wore topped off by Uie bach and Heilbronn At Heilbronn (The
Paul
minister, You
im association Busin Ms, and detoUonreached here. !t tell* about our field locket*, helmets and rifle* I there was more reautance by Jer- Rapid* will te guest minister.
Cpl. Paul H. Barnum. 38458174
art cordially Invited to hear him. ' *■ sessions will be held August 1-12.
trip, etc. If you want, you can Und caused some Krauts to Inquire If ' rice but we finally got through. are
1382nd Engr. Pet. Dtst. Co.
«•■■■
-hi reopen
—— Sepa— M*-- ,and Mra. Alford Cuater of
ll to the Banner and tell them the sailors were a specially organ- 1 From here we went to Backnong I Sunday
school&gt; will
r Huntington. Ind., are director* of
who It's from and ateo Dial I will ixed outfit of firing squad mem- 1 and Kunielleau. We dropped off tember a
■
&lt;»»
i the young people’s camp which fol­
-__
--------------——----------------write a line or two to them in the bars. They were the ones who had I bridges in most of these towns as I
low* the association meeting from
lhc ।j near
future.
them my
address been needled up by Nazi propagan- they were blown out ahead of us. 1 firht church of
Following t&gt; a letter from me
----------—Give
--------------------------------August 12-19. Jefferson St. C. K
da into believing that the Amer- ! From here we hit Stuttgart. Ulm chrikt SCIENTIST
lad who used to live with lhe Beam
..
.. lean sailors would te
be gangsters re- and
nnd It
it wa*
was between these two towns
town* c^mer
corner Church and Center Streets will not meet until August 28 at 7
tn Mn
HR nr
Ini. . fK.l
crulled to
do an 88
or eiaatann
Gestapo job.
that mu
my h.iriHa
buddy and 11 ran
ran Inf,,
into a
a 1 HUblect “Snlrlt" awena
i WL
Hne
Jerry^Mvouac area and
a unday'service
11 am.
The Coats Grove C.I. Junior
same.
S. Hn
’.*
nd 1j Sunday
service 11
aing.
Navy
913 Brener Haven.
All my love.
,
tween
-- the tWu of
-• u*
—- we got* Wednesday evening
everJr service 7 45. choir now have new capes, which
Bremeahaven. Germany
Brenerhaven. Germany
I number of aouveAin. We ateo ran
Reading room in church edifice
Gerlha Beam
1 ln«, a JerP'. (QU *nd. prU°? CWH?'
Wednesday and Saturday
Sunday. May 17. 1945
303 8 Jefferson 8t.
up
the aisle singing thar theme
We
to Kemptonwhere
the ,roln
pjn
Oberammergan. Germany
X.- went
—--------------—----------- ------| Taken from Stars and Stripes,
UHI 3
J w, 5 pju.
Hastings. Michigan
rrrira had
hart a large
lanre airport
almort
anrt aa
May 19. 1945
1 Jerries
-.. and
—
TYie __..........................................
public 1* cordially invited
,
:. "The Church's One FoundsDear Mother Beam. German Edition
Tlie future church will be
Mrs. Chester Eaton
( number of plane* were tak;r.
aken here..
attend me church service* and
Received your moat welcome let­ Dry Land Navy Sailed to Bremen Cloverdale. Midi.
these
young people of today, and
From Kempton we went to Fussen.
Fussen l0 nmfcg me of the jeadlng room.
Sea going jeep lockeys of Uncle Dear Mary.
ter yesterday so will answer right
•
the
part they give ’to the church
&lt; Oh yea. at Kempton, was where we I
Sama Navy landed In thc German
|
now
is
very valuable training for
Well, this may te a ^ng •etter I
the snowcappjd- riMT METHODIST CHURCH
I greater service as they grow older.
Yes, I received one picture of port of Bremer after a 400 tnlle and again it might not be-but , Aipa and_at
we
right
l. Winston Stone. Pastor
vgBurt with a friepd of his. Il te very, cross country voyage in which they nere
here goes i1 am
am arnna
going lo icu
tell you
you ।। Into them. This made a radical , Morning
..
. _ worship
.. at 10:00 o'clock
.
__ . ---_____
In
lhe
weather
Tt
waa
much
.
1
nice. I treasure that one picture had a chance to find cut thlnga about
our trip across France and change tn the weather. Itwas much । wUh
y Rec* Ted
Ith ber
Y
Ted Bennlnk
Bennlnk as
a* guewt
xueat
c E Unlon hymn ,tng at
Germany from start to finish You I colder—in fapt winter underwear pre&lt;C
more than anything I have. I car­ they never suspected.
«iUi me
I Assigned to take over ships and can have it published If you like
Woodland
ry .*
It with
me &gt;u
all uie
the ume.
time.
really felt good.
I The nuraery will be open for the
Guess what? I'm on a ship again. H*rbor 'ni!all*l,lo.'¥
u,e. leaser
each Sunday evening at
In a previous letter that I wrote.
From r ussen we went to Ober-। c#re of
children during the 8 Service
The third largest in lhe world. In River when BHUah Tommies cap­ I mentioned
00leader
August 12--Vlrginla
lhe fact that we landJL.nv »crvlce
peace time it was a luxury liner
eltK and saUor* charted ed at some port
Thompson.
in France. Well.- "resent Ime Bet.^e we wlual'y
-........................................
Sunday
school at 11.10.............
There
owned by lhe Germans. It sure is th£«\ c?ur“ by ro,d
b*voU: that port was LaHarve
and
from
*
nded
"
5-.,^
ratifw
a beauty
artr^d
acked In rlarman
German hiiltnlnva
buildings and
&lt;&gt;„,&lt; .e w«u .o .
cooked their chow In the open air
I must close for a minute—will
Thia dry land Navy was under «rtnp named "Camp Lucky Strike.’ o'.,r77„;7.‘‘':r77„.7-------------- i FIRST U. B. CHURCH
explain later
। Cor of East and E Grand Stra. |
the command of Rear Admiral A. which was not more than 5 mile* Reute. tarmuas. and Imst.
Monday they have a schedule for ,
I'm back We just had a little G. Robinson of Washington. D. intend from sea and about 3 miles
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
A- M. Coldren. Pastor
Uoublc with some Krauts that arc C..* Commander of U. 8. Porta and from St. Valller and about 45 mile* u* to go to the famous Brenner 1 9:55 am. Bible school
working on the dock* beside us.
from
LaHane
It
was
lhe
18
of
na-w.
and
I
will
write
you
about
I 11:00 am Morning worship and
Base* in Germany Bremen was the
The ship's name is "EUROPA. " first objective, next Bremerhaven January and it was very cold We that in a future letter.
sermon by the pastor
just about .
In the quarters we have It just where the Navy took over ships had tents lo sleep In. about 20 of , Well. I think I have Just
this Ume jail.
■—1 our trip for thte
like a hotel room. The Germans and docks and put lhe Kraut crews us to a tent. Of course we had . covered
'
1
clean our rooms, make our bed* on tlic run as the Tommies cap­ fires, but it still got plenty cold in through France and Germany and . 7:30 pm Song service and gospel
maybe you can follow it on the message
and wash our clothes. They ateo tured the city. Their trek started the tenu al night
1 m»«&lt;
ctxik and serve our food. So life from a Belgium Port, carried lhe
The rations here weren't loo good 1 map If you have one.
Thur* 7:30 Prayer and bible
,
isn't, as* bad as it could be
men across Belgium and Holland but we got by as we weren't doing । 1 suppose you would like to know study.
:
T*»
I haven't the slightest Idea when into Germany and across lhe too much at lhe time. We were what I have been doing for the
Rhine The course Included Verden here about 7 weeks or until about past few days Weil It isn't much, GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
may be In n month or ao. nnd then a bombed out Nasi city where they the 12 of March.
■ 1 have been hiding in the mounI.O.OF. Hail, Green St. entrance
We finally went to the front, a* 1 tain* and sort of looking the counII Lawraster, l»be»
O. H Trinklein. Pastor
a Bally Bridge Supply Co., as sup- , try over Today we were up to the
Morning worship al 10:30. Ser­ H Dictlmns. l»S&lt;M
very
ply units for different Engra out- I ZUgapitt—a group of v
— high mon. ‘ Facta Whlcn Dispel Doubt."
&gt;•■■».
-r—,.loo tough
—...a -job— mountains
_________ and
_____I- was
— *-.....
skiing .„.
for Holy 'Communion.
flu which
wasn't
except at times when we were un- (about 2'4 hours and did we ever
Sunday school al 11:30. Tickets
der Jerry artillery fire from 88 have fun The hardest part wa* for the Sunday school picnic will
mm. shell end larger shells But getting back up the hills without be given out.
we always managed to dodge these skis You couldn't very well walk
The Sunday school staff meets
shells except one fellow, whom we without skis as the snow was deep Friday (tomorrow), 7:30 pan., at
"There was an old woman
last about a month ago—and he I am sending you a picture of the 521 W Court.
was a fellow liked by everyone In resort hotel and the surrounding
hill* where we were skiing I am BAPTIST CHURCH
the company.
_
who lived In o shoe. . .**
Well—here I am. telling about ateo sending a picture of the Kofel.
B. J. Adcock. Pastor
our hardship* on the front and I Southwest of Oner Anunergau. tak­
Sunday school at 10 o'dock
started to tell about our trip and en from lhe top of the peak and
Divine service* at 11 o'clock. Ber­
the different towns we went Unter Ammergau lo lhe west of man by the pastor.
Ober Ammergau In lhe valley. Tf
through
Evening service at 7:30. Evangel­
After we left Lucky Strike, the you went to do something that te istic singing and sermon by the
first place along the line I can really hard on you. you should try pastor.
Wed- nights prayer meeting and
remember is Nancy—about a hun­ to climb these peaks sometimedred miles east of Parte from Nan­ well. you can use your Imagina­ teaching of the Sunday school lescy to Lunevllle. Sevran. Haguenau. tion.
Oh yes—about these German P
Wessemburg. Ludwigshafen. MonnSaturday afternoon and evening.
heim. Heidelberg. Eberbach. Heil­ W—If you think ll Is fun being Aug. 11. Bunday achoo) picnic at
bronn. Backnong, Stuttgart," Ulm. over here amongst these Germans Tyden park. Potluck supper at 8
Kempten, Fussen and Oberammer- vou ought to go out and try to o'clock. Games for all. and al! tn-

THE HOME FRONT *

household goods and has

K

OT WM Bawl* Hlree

E

CITY COUNCIL ★

&lt;b.' ik,
«4&gt;ua *■ *:«* *&gt;.■■' | ABm OoiUna.' and Mra
\««&gt; ail Ai.wm on, c»rri»d
Whittemore attended camo a
JTZ
'Ueut. Kathryn
DELTON
her leg and who has been a
Miss Sharon Baxter of Gobies I Kent at Schick hoapttaL CH
spent last week with Mr and Mra. lo**. ,or «ome Uma, and bat
Elmer Gaskill and attended Bible,
Mra. Lloyd Crablll. who
school In the MethodUl church She *pent some time with her bus
returned lo her home Sunday. * ln Neb. and Tax., have bean )
Miss Charlotte Barnes will go to *«»«
lather, Roy McBain.
Evanston. Ill. this week Wednea- Crablll has teen sent ovsnaaa
I day to spend 10 days with her I *1 present te in Guam. *
I uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs James Slocum and son. Dav
' Charles Wright. * About 100 chll-1 Freeport spent Sunday with
dren attended the Bible school tn 1 brother and *UUr-tn-law, 1ft
lhe Methodbt church last week. Mr*. Roger Williams and son. ;
Elmer Deal of OuU lake wa* in I * Mra. Harold Leach of Da
charge. The teachers were Mr* spent last Friday with Mr*.
Elmer Gaskill, Margaret Gurd. Wertman.

I

BUT THAT'S NOT
THE HOME FOR

ihy Moke Car
I Auto Parts

or
anything else.
Just to make a short story long­
er. I will try to tell you a few of
lhe places where the going was
tough for th? 7lh army and wher­
ever they were, we were also
Going back down the line to the
town of Severn—that wa* where
we started our first jump into bat­
tle. It was pretty hot at Haguenau
and Mcrttwiller. The boy* saw their
first action here and I got a little
of It myself They always say "the
Infantry is always the flrat In
town " but I know a lot of. the time
the Ehgrs. were In there first
Again, at tfresremburg wa* 1 tough
fight a* thi* town was the last one
in French territory After that we
croobd the Siegfried line under
blackout condition* but neverthe-

You wont a home to be
proud of. One that looks

/recked Cara­

id Auto Ports

ARTS
HASTINGS

lovely inside and oat. And if H's ihoney that's hold­
ing you back, an cosy to repay loan from US will
make it possible.

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stebbins Bldg.

Member F.H.L.B.

Phone 2503

AUCTION SALE
seated In Naih-

As I om working out of town and have no further use for the furniture. I will dis­

ekimith shop on

pose of it at Public Auction at thc residence located at 703 So. Michigan Ave. in

L945

Hastings on

SATURDAY, AUGUST 11,1945
Starting at 1 o'clock. I offer the following articles:

ctric heater.
ry tables.

nd chair.

Oak kitchen cabinet.

Hastings make 00k dining table and

3 piece living room

2 step ladders.

3 rockers.

Iron bed springs and mattress.

iter.

Complete walnut bedroom suite, bed,

;

coil springs and innerspring mattress,

' '

dresser, chest of drawers, vanity and

.’

and bench.
)ishes.

. f FF '
ft nij
lovenport.
, size 30-28.

nd hoes.

0 BaHB. euHr.

sweetened beets, asparagus, mince
meats, tomatoes, jell, sauce, ond dill

Double bitted axe.

Clinker tongs.

9x12 rug and pad. nearly now.

Stands and pedestals.

Bad electric lamp. R.C.A. cabinet radio.

Auto robe.

6 pr. curtnins.

Several pictures.

Bedding.

Smoking stand.

Electric hand sweeper.

Open for Business of thc present time
WE DO ARC ond ACETYLENE

WELDING

0 1 Quantify af floating.
Large roaster.

AND FARM REPAIR WORK

Thermos jug.

Umbrellas.

Reckon.

^Vacuum bottle and fillers. Soma doors.

•? *

'

Brownie camera.

.Walnut secretary and bookcase.

9x12 rug.

YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
|
.Floyd
—
H. Nagel. Pastor
I CEDAR CREEK
n_______
-________
Services
are
held on....the--second
Mr. and Mr*. Albert Austin spent and fourth Sundays.
Tlie next
their vacation last week in lhe service will be held August 12. 8unnorthern part of the state * Mr. dav school at 2 pm. and preaching
and Mrs Arcellus Campbel) and
family spent Sunday with relatives
in Level park at Battle Creek. * CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NEWS
Richard Lelnaar, who Is now at
Myrtle Wilson spent the weekend
Fort Cust.-r. spent the weekend at
home, * Mr and Mrs Muri Lam­ with the Rev. and Mra. E. B. Grifof Caledonia and attended the
mers of Battle Creek visited at the fen
home of Clair Lammers one day last hvmh »lng held at the Caledonia
church Sunday evening which wa*
week
sponsored by the local C. E. socleMr. and Mrs Clair Lammers vis­ ty. Mr Edward M. Lester, director
ited at the home of Wcndal Lam­ of youth work at Grigg* St. Evanmers in Battle Creek Friday evening gellcal church. Grand Rapid*, was
* Mrs. Lloyd Owen and daughter thc director. Dick Campbell, also
called on Mrs Ella Wertman of of Griggs St. and June Good of
Delton Saturday * Mr and Mrs Caledonia served as pianists. Tliere
Carl Hoffman and children. Mrs.
Emma Hoffman, and Gertie Cro- were about 250 in attendance.
ceit of Augusta spent Sunday with There was special music by the lo­
cal trio. Martan Bowman. Mary
Mr and Mra John Budd
Harry Cravens of Chicago Is Good, and Harriet Stelnfort, *(M0
spending a few days with hl* par­ numbers by Mr Lester, and duet
, ents. Mr and Mra. Henry Cravens. selections by the Grand Rapids
■ a Clela Gould spent last week with young people In appreciation of
Mr and Mrs. Herald lauch. Mr. and the work of the faithful president,
Mr*. Bill Osborne of Climax and Faye Slatsick. Alice Oriffin pre­
Mr nnd Mr* Russel Hart of Fulton sented her with a cash gift of a
visited at the Gould home Sunday. scholarship to Huntington college.
* Mrs Gertie Pease and Crystol
Loretta Clark and Mytle Wilson
Watson and children visited at the are attending the U.B.C.E. Asso­
home of Lawrence Bostwick of Au­ ciation Church of thc United Breth­
gusta Sunday afternoon.
ren In Christ at the annual session

pickles.
5 fine fork.

stool.

75 ft. garden hose.

70 quarts of fruit, including peaches,

'

COATS GROVE CHURCH
OF CHRIST
food they had and the amount.
Ear! Sease. Pastor
There just wasn't enough of it and
Sunday school 10:00
their supply lines were out also
Morning worahip 11:00
I got two letters from you this
Christian Endeavor 8:00 pm.
week so far and I think I got them
Choir practice Thursday night.
-Sunday Will close for now Hope
, school te growing In
Our OUIIUB
Sunday
Man l^u and you are ok and .VW.U.MWC.
attend,ncc. Classes .o.
for ...
al! ages.
ages,
that T hear from some of the other...................
— •— elsewhere,
•—*■— —
If not attending
we in­
vite you.
The young people's choir will
furnish special music during
morning worship

ANNOUNCEMENT

Red rubber tired boy's wagon.

mite with extra

chair. .

REFRIGERATOR SERVICE AND

WASHING MACHINE AND

Silverware.

Dishei.

Gibson electric radio, good onc.

Rokes ond shovels.

8* 3" k 10* 6" rug and pad.

Quantity of small tool*.

Porcelain top kitchen table.

Numerous other articles not listed.

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

PUMP REPAIR

TRACTOR REPAIRING

ELECTRICAL
WIRING AND SERVICE

Utt, Um. 8l«rl. Smllh. Tkrai*
illrr Camra.
by Hotlt. •«»rort»4 b, (.»*,.

tnril b, Brrt Brnkam. tirtle 0

DEWEY MED. Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk

US

FOR

A

RE-

|OB

BY

CAPPING

GOODRICH

Check those
tires

before

dangerous. Seo

pertly done job.

GIBBS A ROSENBERG
136

MlbDLlVILLt

112 W*l»r if.

WERNER MOTOR SALES
LLOYDHUVEB, Service Manager

Chryglar - DeSdto Plymouth
Evinrude
Century
Fdrti D Servhca
Motors
Boots
MlehifOn Ot M. C. Track* Hastings
Phone 2412

....................... ‘‘“nTTj

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I
.

WE HAVE IN STOCK, THESE
HARD-TO-GET ITEMS
2 BURNER ELECTRIC PLATE
ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATER
COASTERWAGON,STEEL WHEELS,RUBBER TIRESS995
$410
2’-8" X 6-8'' SCREEN DOORS
1 Skillet
PYREX FLAMEWARE SET
2 Sauce Pons
$3300
ELECTRIC ROOM HEATER
FLUORESCENT KITCHEN LIGHT FIXTURE
BATHROOM WALL LIGHT FIXTURE
AMERICAN BEAUTY ELECTRIC SOLDERING IRON $875
KEYSTONE FOOD CHOPPER
UNIVERSAL NO. 2 FOOD CHI
WHITE ENAMELED GAS RANGE »°t rationed $10495
3 color*
$325
BABY'S TOILET SEAT
WHITE TOILET SEAT
$325
BABY'S AUTOMOBILE SU
$7204$77O
13295851
DAY-N-NITE COAL HEATER
loo lb. fuel $4950
CANVA5 PAINT *Hcolor*-$i.40qt.-pint 85c
U TILIT Y P AIN T
"X””
$195
STAINLESS FLY SPRAY 4 KILLER Hl

Wfi 6 Ho build Tractor Trailers

MRS. JOHN DARRON, PROP!.

SEE

GUARANTEED

are pretty
the reason

Clock.

Coats, dresses and rubbers.

. .

four chairs.

BODY SHOP MAN WANTED

HASTINGS

�«x

THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, IMS

How SMART PEOPLE AND JACK BENNY

LATCH ON TO THEIR MONEY

Smart people hang on to their money by buying Whr
_ Bonds—and holding them. Jack Benny docs, too. But
don't let that stop you. Buy some anyway. AU high-class
people do this. For example, I do. Lowlifes like. Benny
imitate ua upper-crust denizens by buying Bonds just so
they can get their picture in the Police Gazette.

/
Among polite circles, it is no longer con• • sidered de rigeur to trip up tlie waiter or

Aa Tlw laziest way in the world to mako
f9 extra money is to let those War Bonds
accumulate interest. You get back 133% on
your original investment in ten years. So let
all your spare cash snooze away in War Bonds.
If you must tuck something under your mat­
tress, try your mother-in-law.

The boys coming back from Europe and
0 Okinawa probably won't lope up to you
breathlessly and dangle n medal around your
neck for buying War Bonds, but you can bet
your bottom Jap yen they won't give you tiro
water cure, cither. They know tlic importance
of Bonds—they buy enough every month them­
selves to make Benny’s toupee turn green.

cash in your War Bonds. In these circles, in
which Benny is considered a square, it is also
deemed a trifle gauche—that's hog Latin for
sloppy-to dunk your feet in the finger bowl.
When Benny finds this out, he'll probably be

so embarrassed he'U break down and start
wearing shoes.

And don't think because your Aunt Crack­
lethroat's tea leaves spelled "rat” lost
Sunday that the end of this war is in sight.
.. It's not even within swooning distance. So
make like Benny and pinch that penny. Or,
as ti»c farsighted zoo keeper said to the care­
less elephant keeper, "Till V-J day, hoard
that hay!" Then, keep hoarding till the Bonds
mature.
.

WAR BONDS... TO HAVE AND To hold
WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S

B. A. LyBARKER
jONNFT &amp; GOWN
MM RMT IHtt

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH
■■■■■■
FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

RUD'S DRUG

.

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT

WORKS

.

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK

VIKING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE

ANDRUS SERVICE

IHT. SEAL fr LOCK

casite corp:

MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
COFFEE SHOP
BARRY CLEANERS
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
CUT RATE SHOE STORE

�TRK HASTINGS BANNER, THUBSDAY, AUGUST ». IMS

A CONCRETE DAM AT
FINE LAKE OUTLET

wifp Mrs. Emma Johncock.

WWV MM,* a WUVlgga ••••, -W*. *••« ..Ml I ga
M.IUI
built at the outlet ot “I am the Resurrection and the
Fine lake. If* that shall tobe again TJfg. ■■
damaged or destroyed, it will go
... ..
—. •- —The
-— —
We
must
go now
bus pulls■
hard with the guilty person or up—And starts again—Barber' Cor.u— are
—
-------- to—
------r-—.. O
orovo
—and Woodpersons Jf.» they
apprehended,
nets
—Coata
-------- ---------------They may have gotten away with land.—Thank you for a pleasant
their previous offenses; but with i week. Hastings.—Until we meet
the state and local interest in hav- again.
Ing thia dam maintained, the ap----------------- ----------------------prehcnalon of the guilty to quite SARRYVILLE
e.n.ln, ll.h. or Utoy rrpw ihdr

**w|Ssnla Claus Comes to'Ji
Hastings in Summer
«!

-- .M
... to—
utu J*
spent the weekend here with
ana
m Dawm/mH
tM'-Xt- *.
and M
Mrs.
Raymond Dibble.
* Tlie
A fascinating hobby indead la that 1Haney.
Rev and Mrs. Tliomas Moyer anti‘of Bernard Gardner who not only
When asked If t
u&lt;&gt;i&gt;alo spent several days with1 enjoys it himself but makes so &lt;often, be replied.
Wooden Dem Malialoualy
relatives In Petoskey. ,* Mr. arid1 many little ones happy with hl&gt; &lt;
axis Pelion Warner and family gllta of hand fushlonsd toys.
&lt;
the member) at that association to
spent Sunday wills Mr. and Mrs. i Woodcraft has been an interest of
have the lake level maintained,
Jake Ullery of Woodland. * Mr. and I hls for several years, but only for i
the aaaoetatlon held a meeting
Mn. Bert McCallum left Saturday about a year nag he really been
Wednesday night last week, at the
|
foe
Detroit
to
visit
relatives.
working
at
IL
When
Mr
Gardner
lake, to discuss plans for the con­
------ ----------------------married Mis* Dorothy Kickbusch of
struction of a new concrete dam.
Escanaba and mov.-d to Hastings in
WEKT HOPE
to replace the wooden structure
The following courses, now avail­
IMF The purpose of lhe dam was that haa been maliciously damaged
Mildred Ogood of New York City May of 1944. lie started a wooduhop able at the Michigan Veterans' Vo­ Affi
to maintain the level of that lake three times
arrived Friday to- spend her va­ In a garage at the comer ot Green cational School at Pine Lake. Ooeand Michigan Ave.
The petition asking for lhe struc­
cation
with
the
home
folks.
*
Pfc
ter. Michigan, have been approved
O o u n t r Drain Commissioner
ture was signed by K per cent of
On
being
asked
where
he
found
Don
Conk
returned
Bunday
u&gt;
■
let. when the steps they have Uk- j. J. TVUilU conducted the services.
by the Federal Veterans Admlnis- IV^.7 ^h-’r7”
the property owners Interested In Mark Ritchie received on Saturday en_are all in accordance with lhe I * Mr. and Mrs Mervin Troxel of . Texas camp after spending a Hi the children to give these toys to. he trstlnn
for enrollment under Pub- (1^7
’A?
a letter from the president of the
the lake, which has become a pop- asociation,
day furlough with relatives. * Mr, said. "They found me." About two
Charles Marquart. ask­
: Lansing and Thornapple lake were and Mrs. Alber: Tuttle and son, months ago a little boy wandered He Act 16; watch and clock repair;
uJar reaorti w,lh •
number
Tuesday afternoon callers and Mr Bllile. of Battle Creek were weekend down to tne al'.op near the vacant machine and architectural draft­
ing him to fix a date for a meeting
Ing;
office
practice.
Including
busttinnki
’
and Mrs. Heber Poster of Durfee sueata of Mr. and Mrs Almond lot where children play and wanted
dam wag made of heavy planks, with him. and with a representawere Wednesday afternoon caller* Weber.
a gun. J4r. Gardner mad.- him a neas administration, bookkeeping. " ” *
with an Iron gateway, which could
typewriting, shorthand
L. D Woodman la having a rather machine gun. and since tjiat time accounting,
be opened if the water became too pxrimxnl, W drtxnalne whal to do
--- -------------------Mrt Burr passett and family and uncomfortable
’
machines
dtoul pttWa, In ■ dam that eantime with inflamma- he has hart no peace, what with de­ and office machines.
high In the lake.
Pella Matthews, eon of Walker Mrs Cart Pufpafi and son were Uon Ln one of hla eyes. * Mr. and mands for Runs and other things
All returning veterans ahould re_ .,r.Three times In thc last four
AVIS L. BABCOCK
Matthews. vUits scenes that were Sunday dinner guesU ot the Victor Mrs. Dan McCallum were Saturday so dear to lhe hearts of children. port to their local draft boards
tn
lhe
days
ot
hla
boyhood
gen«&lt;«
„
p
‘
‘
,
da
within
five
days
Assistance
on any
Mrs. Avis L Babcock, aged
The
expense
of
a
concrete
atrocfamiliar
in
the
da)
And
so
—
he
haa
made
several
ma
­
afternoon
callers
at
the
John
and
nri*ibTv Wv
The expense of a concret
and
notea
lhe
changes.
HU
im^-w't
and
children
were
Sunday
—
—
—
•
•
—
f
M
lhr
.
the
cl
problem
to
available
to
veterans
at
waa
found
dead
In her bad Al
chine
gun.*
nf
the
hand
sub-machine
Belle
McCallum
home
*
The
Rev
»hn «r*
ture would not be heavy
----and Mrs Lsaac Osgood. David and and tripod models. They have been
M TkS;
»'
&gt;•« u turn*, wl f'"1
Wia*fcme। tmw elenroo.’’, ,he d&lt;m woukl not npfd 10 bemoro I0**0
' Neida of Woodland spent Saturday in great demand, especially since he
ed at American Legion Bldg.. MS coroner, who waa called, sttrtbuti
. with relatives here * Th* many
*1 the Srtrtut"a™
ol
“
opposition
than
JH
feet
above
the
bed
of
the
bMck
u,r
minus
ot
otners
names
q.~"
—
'
^'oveVIhTlmh^ 'outltt Prob“b|y lh,rr
not be »nd w?en“
b«ve a familiar . Tf**» ®
i friends of tlw Rev ni..f Mrs Pfeifer । thrill for lhe chUdren to find San- So. Church St. This office Is open death due to heart failure. She
।'
Ruaaell and family arc sorry to hear he Is not so well ta Claus right in the middle of the Tues. Ai Frl. nights from 7 lo 10 survived by five sons. Ray. Hermj
maloritS of th.
a &lt;*l&lt;- ,or ,he w*t*r eouM- “
I rtJ&gt;B
« . —................. ----..
..,
.and
kX Clarence
......-- of Bellevue, » ...—
airenoea enuren
ni wuimpm.
Mr. Matthews Uvea al 3546 W. ,। attended
church services
unices at
Quim- and hope he may soon Le on the .-un»in*r1
Sunday mnrnln.
morning. Thev
They, th.
lhe Mer
Lafayette. Detroit 18.
1| by B.mrt.v
Mer-­ gain again
1I —
-- the
-.........................
■
Dowling and Roland oi
. ,. ,
,
Until
children began visiting
Vatolin, ... "lU^ to d.nla,
proposition.
Anw &lt;u U1&gt;
! We uj .ppr«tol,l« HMllnj, ritt Meads, and the Cameron Mc­ I The Rev Mung&lt; r held
heir! hi;.
lib Uct
last hmi every day Mr. Gardner made
L.'.lnj lu
In Conr'g.n. fishing
____
. — -i.....—.. including
r&gt;. .......
Trie gates
Intyres of Quimby enjoyed a picnic service Sunday before going
equipment,
fishing care through lhe Veterans Admintaken, the level of Fine lake
| XmriiU m n
JS' dinner
, nx ' x .ISP*1.
at the home of Mr. and Mra ferenc this week at Sunfield camp Hies. Now he has branched out totrntlon for any teeth treated in
consisted of flat strips of iron, 6 fixed at 91845 feet above sea level 1 El'e oShnbu tl?
h™.
headx »7rt
.
Clayton McKeown. * Mr. and Mrs grounds. Friends here hope he may
or « Inches wide and
Inch thick,
Delton,
',tnn and Mrs. Mary Cai
bL.
’rh-^, Paul Kesler and children were Sun­ tie relumed for tlie coining year * into wooden toys, one very special service provided lhe same teeth n
which fitted Into the planking i R J Robb, a surveyor employed by p"c.
one being a hansom cab for a 10- were'not shown to be defective at tie Creek; 79 tnnAchfUttn
the
state
department
of
coniervath
'
day
dinner
gucata
of
the
Rev
and
will be no Sunday service for Inch doll.
When these iron strips were stolen, I tlon. made the plans and deter- 1 SthL
j, UA_,I?nS~*5. **?* Mrs. J. J. Willits * Mr. and Mra There
time of enlistment. Veterans are great-grandchildren; andfou
the
next
two
Sundays
during
the
angle Irons were fitted into the mined the lake level Hia findings i Th- hn.T|
..Uu
also entitled to dental treatment era. George. David. Ben and
Huron Healy and daughters of Lake Conference and camp meeting *
structure, and the gateway bars and figures for the lake level were J?1
d
JI
The hor*e is while with red tap- provided they have served six Conklin, all of Johnstown. !
Odcua were Sunday dinner gucata The Aid will meet this week Thurs­
were attached to these. Tlie Irons lawfullv arrornved
plnp.
the carriage is blue months or more for any teeth services were held at lhe 1
plan, "Stille
while
,na house
• pleasant
facing
were wrenched from their fasten­
__ y.
th* court
almostroom
hidden
by of Mrs. Clara Day. and Vivian day for supper at the Ronald An­ with red wheels, yellow hubs and shown to be defective within onc
called
on
the
Rev
and
Mrs
J.
J
ders
home
ings and again removed. These Mhum.ni
,Ok? x
?p* lhc stately maples State street WlillU W Mr nnd Mrs Earl Pen­
thills, and little green lamp* on each year after date of discharge
were replaced by other flat stripe
cemetery.
UTrd
d«Un“*n: I seems to be changed but little. Thc
side The seal Is upholstered in
in Benton Harbor a cou­ FAIR LAKE
of Iron, which were welded to th*
J J?.,? V .V1 *n»«“«1»Uon and I city hall, the Banner office, and nockofwere
black leather What little &lt;*°Hs that
Ulau u
,r leeu
oy inc
days last week. Earl has a
the
teeth, u^-examuira
be examined by
the
angle irons But they were tom out determine whether there to need to th* others, most of them art there. ple
fine new position with the Soil tender! a picnic Bunday at Ooguac heart would not Jump lor loy to ride veterans Administration within one GUEST PREACHERS AT
by the malicious persons who evi­ U
“5*bll*he&lt;1 *hen Used to be a wooden elephant Conservation Dept. and they left
in such a magnif cent vehicle I
year from date of discharge or that METHODIST CHURCH
dently didn't like the dam
^BLb^n,K?ked r°4*?”'i?
m,r,Un« &lt;he Holloway Drug More Sundav for their new home • Mr. 1 lake In honor of Pvt. Alton Armour
Mr and Mr* (Fttrdner took this the veteran U able to produce an
the next four Bunday*. guest
The owners of land abutting this
to *ho*
friend. Bffldavlt from B private dentist preFor
&lt;^.3he,bSari? ~ Ooodyean’ Hardware still four- and Mrs. Richard Heinig nnd fam­ and Pvt. Ronald Bros*. Hastings, home
nrw and cab In
-box it to a friend
achcrs will speak at the morn­
body of water have had. for several determination consisted of Earl R square Can t seem to locate the ily. Mr and Mrs Ralph Ifeinlg. and who are on furlough. ♦ Mrs Betty On their way horn* they mrt a little
showing the condition of the teeth ing service at the Plrat Mettwdto*
True?dole I* a patient at Oomyears, an organisation known as I
C“y ,0r?’er r7l*Ur 1 old Journal office though. Hotel Mr and Mrs Arthur
U'Ren
ttd?
Mr and muiilty hospital, Baltic Creek. * (irl who. fascinated by the carriage. within one year after discharge If church during the abaenoe Of Utt
the Fine Lake Land Owners Asso­
cpt
her
eyes
on
it.
After
they
had
v„^yH&lt;?.un‘l' and,now ***"! »»d Maynards Livery gon- children Eaton FL
*■*"
J
Ranid.* Mr and 3/8gt c]BrnKe hxley arrived home
treatment to neetaaary due Rev. L Winaton Stone,'who to tah­
ciation They paid for the original
nassed dnwn the block, they looked dental
,a dJ' known dealer In real es- too There's Jesse Townsend's old Mrs Elmer Gillett,
Uto^.Sto__
to pyorrhea or other disease affect­ ini hls vacation. He and Mra.
T»r,A.r.i
foe a 30 day furlough.
dam and for the repairs which
Vo2 «u,r« Thp mMn ‘hat lost the plow letta, and the Karl11 Pennocks
Prmiockx enloved
enjoyed Saturday
Mr and Mr&gt; Howard Burchett back, and she waa still gaxlng. "I'm ing the entire mouth, then all teeth Stone left on Sunday for Wababtt
have been necessary by the mali­ W. Furnlss. prominent clttun and Harper s Lumber yard used to be in a fninlly dinner Sunday at tlie nomc
going to give it to her." *aid Mr.
be extracted and plates fur­ lake, near North Webster.
cious sets of the person or persons druggist of Nashville The third was (hero Somewhere roo And Lem of Mr and Mrs. Vern Marshall and and three aoiut of Na&amp;hvlUe, and Gardner, and suiting actions to may
nished Otherwise the Veterans Ad­
Mr. and Mr.* Dale Bunnell of the
who have tom out the gateway
ro h k”j *« cU
n,,on «itt!ng at the door of hb family * Mrs Iva Relgler and son Bunnell district were Sunday after­ words, he .-urprlsed this little girl, ministration will repair only Uie Sunday in September.
three times
andfarmer of
Rutland None of feed store with his cob pipe to now of Hastings are v bl ling her par­ noon callers al the Pixley home. * who probably had never heard ot a, teeth that were shown to be de­
Raids on the dam have been at­ the
threehad property at Pine m the past.-Lunch tlm^-An up ents Mr and Mrs Sagar Miller a Mr and Mrs. Claud Hoffman of falrv godfather in her story ixxiks
There was a child's chair on hls fective In service or within one year follows. On Sunday. Aug. :
tributed to outright maliciousness, lake,
Mrs L A Day and Wendell wen? Maple Orme and Mr and Mrs
andwere without biasIn , io date restaurant tn the building
after
discharge.
Secretary Ted Bennlnk. who
or to some one wishing to have a their unanimous decision that the where Cook and Bentz used to be — Sunday afternoon calles of Mr and 1 Chas. Hammond and Loyd and work bench. He said that some
If the veteran served six months a local prtacherV Boenen,
lower lake level. The sheriff's of- dam should be built. The state Barnaby's still there-No-wmeone Mrs Lester Beach of south Ver- I Irene of Battle Creek were guest-* at neighbors of a small boy were mOv- I
ing away and gave him what re- , or more and reported for dental preach; Aug. 19. Dr. Wifilq
else now—The name of Carveth no BuUnc ot Kalamazoo were Friday thc Nelson WUllson cottage for malned of the chair lo take to the treatment within one year of dia- Perdew. formerly pastor cl
I longer on the drug store—Prank and Saturday guests of tier parent!. 1 Sunday dinner * Ben Quick of dump Instead of that he took it to, chkrge. he should secure an affi­
| Battle Creek called on friends in thc shop where hla friend put it davit from the dentist showing the church but now the supra
Horton's old place has a new front
this neighborhood Sunday.
—Chain stores replacing the old ti­
together and gave It a coat of green exact condlUon of the teeth listing ent of Bronson hospital, to I
mers.
,
lhe defecUve ones by number. Ap­ tiled, the Rev. Hany Qua
paint
। Through the winding roads to CIX)VERDALE
A kiddle car was nearly repaired. I plication for dental care ahould oe Grand Rapids, who has been
Mr and Mrs. Wallace Bee tiler ,। Sharon Jane Manning spent the
an auction sale. Doesn't seein quite
It had no back wheel* and thc head made through the Velerana Admin­ here several limes, will pram
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Bauch- i weekend with her grandparents. Mr wax
the same without Bill Couch. But and
missing
when
brought
to
the
w
of Niles spent several days and Mrs Oscar Manning in Has­ shop. Mr Gardner haa made new istration by personal contact or
lhe auctioneer seems quite capable man
letter If the veteran resides out- . Dr Edmond H. Babbitt. dM
last week wllh Mr and Mrs. Harold
Un the quiet street again—The Gouid and family * Mrs. Emma tings * Mason Crossman of Grand wheeb. and a horse's head was side the Detroit area, the Veterans superintendent from OttM M
, modern factory by First Ward park Johncock and Mrs. Newton spent Rapids called on Mr and Mrs. M painted and ready to fit onto the Administration will authorise a ids. will speak, and he needs
—Rows of parked cars—somehow last week at Russell Jonncock's. * Ashby Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs J front.
private dentist. The Veterans Ad- Introduction to Hastings Mail
He is thinking of making doll ministration will not pay for any dials.
sm Incongruous note—The prim Mr and Mrs Gerald Kern of Mish­ Brown and eon. Paul, of Grand
little Wesleyan church—The old awaka. Ind., spent the weekend here Rapids and Mrs Phebe Brown of furniture from solid blocks of Cali­ outside dental care unless author-1
————• ♦
-------—- I
Rogers house—Remember that cast with hi* parents, Mr and Mr* Ray Battle Creek called at Lester Bonne­ fornia Redwood four and a half by ized In advance.
WAR BONDS will pronae a "OU
Iron darky that held a hitching Kern. * Mr. and Mrs Arlow Gould ville's Sunday. * Mrs. Arney Bonne­ two. and a fourth inchest Each one
Veterans’ School Cataloe
ion" for post-war ycara
A new catalog ho.* been published |
ring there for so many years* Al- of Niles spent Sunday at the home ville and Mrs Lorna Larabee and will make 11 pieces If cut just right.
Dennis
and
De
Lynne
Manning
Colorful hobby horses have been
toft farm—That barn doesn't look ot hls brother. Harold Gould. Patty ,
Saturday afternoon with Mr made then- with .Pcnmvlvanta
an big as ll once did—Around by Ann Gould U spending the week In spent
and Mrs. H. Mieener In Kalama­ Dutch motif* of red and yellow on
Grandfather's old place—Ano’her Niles
zoo * Mrs Donald Manning spent the blue-green background.
name on the mall box—TTic deli­
The Rev Thomas Moyer and the weekend in Chicago with her
Mr Gardner's plans arc to buy
cate pink of wild roses and horse Donald. .Walter Endsley, and Bruce husband who Ls attending school at tnnre power tools tn add to hls elec­
mint Used to look out over Leach Monica left. Sunday to spend thc Great Dakes
tric Jigsaw und drill press, lhe lat­
lake from th* corners, but the scc- week al Riverside camp al Bu­
Our reputation is for cxter having sanding and shaper at. ond growth to Ux&gt; tall: will have chanan. * Mr. and Mrs Virgil Mon­
.taebmenti.
’pert^and quick service
to find a break In It —New and lea and Bobby and Mr Heller were I
•*YJe has never lived in HMtings
Amanda I
modern looking co 11 st es.—And dinner guests of Mrs
before but had visited relatives here
springing up around Middle lake Melscnbach of Brush Ridge Sunday 1 eaeao pla»&lt; wa. alrboma Into Mexi­ during his boyiwod He was born in
*
Callers
at
the
Lester
Monicas'
too—Tlie farmers used to come
co by Queualcnall. god at lhe ale Ann Arbor and lived for a number
the
pastagaeek
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
several miles to swim at Bowl
Timothy
Howard
and
son
of
Kaishore on Bunday mornings.
And a Ladles Aid society dinner amaroo and Mr and Mrs. Robert
—Bountifully filled plates—And the Nagel ot Alliens. * Mr and Mrs
John Chandler and son of Hastings
notea nf the Doxoloqy.
, tale afternoon—Busy State spent Sunday with Mrs. Blanche
LET US SHOW YOU THE
street—Thc soldier atop th* monu­ Lewis and family.
Hart Ls spending the week
ment on guard and watchful—The in Joy
South Bend. Ind. with her aunt
hoarse blast nJ the fire alarm uncle. Mr and Mrs Adam Wi­
The truck swings efficiently down and
ley * Miss Catherine Cagney of
the street and turns—Can't be far Kalamasoo and Mrs Mattie Hine of
Hastings spent Wednesday with Mr
and Mrs. Welton Brooks. * Robert
talnly did a quick job on that on* Bowling of Buchanan Ls spending
1/
—The up-to-date school building* two weeks here with his aunt and
S it
—And the comfortable and well tinrl*. Mr and Mrs Harold Gould
PHONE 2240
kept home* along Green street.
HASTINGS. MICH.
* Miss Mary Bresson of Son Diego.
Over the hill and toward the Col. Ls visiting Mr and Mrs. Wilbur
West—Beautiful
Riverside
Herr Gibson * Mr and Mrs Willard
came Father and Mother to rest Duddles nnd family of Flint spent
and their fathers and motheni be­
fore them—Near by workmen are thur Lathrop On Sunday a pot­
preparing another earthly coueh— luck dinner was held for friends
Familiar names on many monu­ and former teachers.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Behling nnd
ments—Tlie cold message of thc
stones. "This is the end of Man"— sons and Mrs. Minnie Dean of Chi-

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BAO1 CqHT

THE HOME FRONT ★
(Continued from First Section)

ARMY. GERMANY—T,15 Frol T.
Wood, son of Fred J. Wood. RJl.
1L HOsilngs. Michigan, member of

together the larger cities of west- ' New Orleans. La.
erated- Americans to receive such university and formerly of Seattle.
assignments, according to Briga­ Wash, entered military service In ern Germany, and a German clvl- Cant think of any more to will
telephone system is
Is Just
just a close a* It I* Ume for chow and 1
Uan leiepnone
dier Genera! John T. Pierce. Fort June. 1M3. He has been serving । Ilan
--------- ■ day's
—•- work
&gt;. »for
— men
( , don't
normal
men 0of
uu» &gt; want to miss out.
overseas
since
February.
1M4
and
Sheridan commanding genera).
Your friend.
One of the five men wa* Staff Is a medic connected with the 6th Company B. 61st Signal BalUllon.
George
Sergeant Richard H. Lclnaar. 1111 Armored Division awarded the | On military government duty I
South Broadway. Hastings. Mich­ Purple Heart for shrapnel wound* I with lite XXIII Corps, the men I
June 4. IMS
igan. who had been a prisoner In received In France and the Oak have packed an Imposing amount ।
; of work into the few months they i
Leaf Cluster.
Idar-Obersteln. Germany
Stalag 3C .for seven months
i Mrs । Gertrude Wilcox
Mrs. Owen, granddaughter of have been oversea*.
Lieutenant Colonel Ernst R
A unit
15th
91g
g Jefferson
■■
—... of the —
.- -U 8 Army. ;I »,
o d.
Schuelkc. Commander of the base Mr and Mrs Roy Fuller of Has­
Erlsoner of war camp at Fort Sher- tings, is a member of the Yanta- commanded by Lieutenant General Hastings Mich
-r n—
Company
B , Dcar Mom —
— far
... as
— possible.
_______ school
faculty.faculty
She Is ou
a -gradLeonard
T. Oerovc
Company
B,
caw school
*- - —
■*
Ian. said that os
the ‘men would be given their uate of Nutley High school and Joined the corp* In more In March‘ I। Got one letter from you today—
choice of assignment to 4tf branch Newark State Teacher* college.
arid iwk over lhe-|ob of maintainS? ^eSS' *Whboni MJ ‘
«' ’
camp* now. operating In northern
. • •
mg
' -rI communication.^A_few weeks ^“l .Und .of notirilU
Illinois.
Illinois. Wisconsin,
Wisconsin. and
non Michigan's
v S
o NAVY RECRUITING
REXRUITING SUBSUB- ype ------- ---------- ---- — ,
----- a___•_ —
.•____ _nearly
_____ «s
*'T'TZ-* VT —n*
g | latCC,
upper peninsula,
where
15.- O-TSTATTON
24 July ItM*
1945. Maxine
E I J"ler- they were ln German), set­ Ing to various people I did write
W^German*'prisoners
C
of"
C
war
‘
are
Dlbbic
’
.''*24."
Hospiur
Apprentice
in
oooGerman prisoners of war are Dibble.
Wn«n»tw! Antrnmiio i ting
tins ' up
uo signal
signal communications
communications
in 1,0 Don about the box clear back
-----------------------------performing- essential agricultural second class of Hastings. Michigan
"
'• “ Irt.r nb-r.,-1^
H
ln England, a* well as mentioning
m.*n hJo 11 t0 yuu A* lhal ,Mne'
and Industrial Jobs because of a has completed her basic training
shortage of civilian labor
nnd indoctrination course at the one rainy evening, the men had ■.•■.mi nf mv letters wmt wmnulv
T2&gt;ole h?ve ac
• The liberated soldiers will re- Naval Training School. 4WRi. The their switchboards in operation by
place men now guarding prisoners Bronx. New York, and has received 2 o'clock the next afternoon; two !^d^»e of HimSTto answer lHlater, telephones had been In- f"**®
o’,
“rnS?CL.„,;
who are eligible for discharge orders to report for further In- days
.•..ii.M
.it
• ter* wnicn I dm answer I wrote
Leinaar. a former member of thc structlon at the Naval Hospital

Bronze Arrowhead to wear on hi*
Theater of Operations
me Arrow
n», lthi
for participation in thc
Invasion
Memo invs
—. when
-...........he
~ made
.......
the D-Day amphibious assault
Tlie 3«th Infantry Division has
seen action on two D-Days: Italy
and Southern France. To its credit
are such battle* a* Ban Pietro and
Cassino. the Rapldu River, and An­
glo. It fought al Monteltmar. where
the German Nineteenth Army was 35th Infantry Division, has 71 Corps School, at lhe National Na'■•! Medical Center.
Bethesda.
annihilated, and drove across the paint*
... ......... Paa*
.
Since their return to the United ^flr?’lan‘L
A£p"l"‘‘Sr£Lbi;
Salnte Marie
of the Vosges
Mountains H breached the power- state*, the men have had sixty.
«
—.-.-A .
----------at- un.
ful -.
Siegfried
Line defenses
Wis- dajr fMrjaUghl ancj ln addition have School and atunded the mfrenlty
semoourg
sembourg ano
and compieiea
completed mur
four nunhun- spent at least ten day* with their 2L.2.ra"9.h ,hpJ* _u
dred days of actual eotnbat plunc- families nt army expense nt Miami pl
meqt of Health.
Health. Lansina.
Lansing. Mlcnutan
Michigan
c-_
—*. Germany and adeep
——. in­ jjfufb Florida
ment
tn* .«5
through
as a laboratory technician prior to
to »»■»&gt;&gt;.
Austria.
•v
Lieutenant Colonel Schuelkesold enlisting In the service Her par­
• • •
he expected more liberated prison- ent* arc Mr and Mrs Ray W Er­
A recent arrival at Long Beach ers would be assigned to Jobs way. RR 5. Hastings. Michigan.
Army Air Field. Calif . Is Capt. guarding German prisoners during
10.000 more WAVES arc now
Lawrence D Snyder, formerly ot lhe next few weeks
needed to help care for the sick
Hastings, Michigan, who to now
...
and wounded In Naval hospitals all
over the country For further In­
tying Group of the Air Transport
Midlc. husband of former Judith formation about this particular
Command's Ferrying Division
Puller. Cited lor Gallantry In Brl- branch of lhe WAVES and all oth­
A* a member of Sixth Flyint Cjum
er billet* available, contact thc U
Group Snyder helps accomplish
Word hM
recelred bv Mn S Navy Recruiting Station, Post
the*r vital work o ferrying plane* John Howard Owen, the former Office Building. Kalamazoo. Michfrom production line* of «&gt;uthern Judl,h j^n,, d.ughter-of Mr and
California to battlefronts lhe globe MrB Klrth puii^ oj 387 pxssatc
•round
avenue, that her husband. Cpl
WITH THE FIFTH ARMY. IT­
In service since 18 July 1940. Owen, has been awarded the Sil- ALY—Private Fred R Birman, rif­
Snrder received hls commission. 28 ver Star. The citation read as fol- leman. whose wife. Mrs Maxine
_ .....
- promoted
— —• —
•
tow»;
July
1M3: wa*
to 1st ’
Lt..
Birman, lives on Route 1. Hostings.
23 September 1944. and to Captain,
•The Silver Star 1* awarded tor Michigan, has been cited by the
9 January 1M5. He ha* completed Mllontry In action In Belgium 350th
"Battle Mountain" Regiment
35 combat missions and . beer,
,fn during the period January I to of the Fifth Army's 88th 'Blue
■awarded the Air Medal and1 ,nc
the January 2. 1945 The company to Devil" Division and awarded the
Distinguished Flying Cross Snvder which he was attached came under Combat
Infantryman Badge for ac­
Intense enemy
enemj' fire
and sunerca
suffered tual participation In combat aRalnst
Z. oZJalo intense
lire ana
SLm.red
Hiah he*vy
W'U&gt;
dl” the enemy in Italy
£*d““ted Jro,'" hl’U!'J2sv*
”*«h regard for hls own safety, he
Standards fur thc badge arc
FT
unceasingly to admlntsier high. The decoration Is awarded to
he w** an electrical contractor.
medical aid to the wounded He thc infantry soldier who has proved
• • • 1 also toured the company position hls fighUng ability In combat
23 July 1945 seeking men in need of aid and
The handsome badge consists of
Port Sheridan. Illinois — Five encouraging others Tlie gallantry
American soldier* who were pru- । he ..displayed during thLs period and ground of infantry blue, enclosed
oners of war In Germany were outstanding devotion to dutv .ire in a silver wreath
ready at Fort Sheridan today to in keeping with the highest tradltake over Job* a* guards of Ger- Uon of the Medical Corps "
WITH U
8
FORCES IN
man prisoner* of war. the first lib- 1 Cpl Owen, a graduate of Yale FRANCE - The Infantry Officer
Candidate School In thc European
I Theater of Operations has grad­
uated its fifth claim, sending 141
new second lieutenants to assign­
ment* as
platoon leader* ... V. .
7.....
Prompt Service
Free Estimotcs
highly
intensive training,
_.. tne canIghly Intensive
r-A.Iv.d instruction
..ilr.i-tli'n ffrom
r. ....
didates received
officers who have had varied com­
bat experience Many of the new
lieutenants held combat decora­
tions won In thc European Theater
REPAIRS
ELECTRICAL WIRING
nnd others had served valuably as
members of service units
Tlie school Is conducted ns on
activity of the Ground Forces
Training Center under thc direc­
111 W. Stole St.
Phone 2708, 2285
tion of Col. Harold E Rogers, of
New York City, as commandant
Thc men Include. Alden G.
Sheets. Jr. 215 E. High street. HasI lings. Mich.

ASH ELECTRIC SHOP

JOHNSON SUPPLY COMPANY

WITH THE FIFTEENTH U S
ARMY IN GERMANY—Operation
of dial and long-distance telephone
systems for a major Army head­
quarters, a teletype system linking

THE FAMOUS

fW$tone

V

run
ihl
• w .he bt to™
o, , wh.
XXTHs subordinate unit*
rg&gt;. whfn n corn„ to writing letWlth the telephone* Installed. ■ ter* now. This lethargy Ls probably
the telephone platoon soon reached bom on the fact that I hove praca mark of 350 to 4C0 toslls each ; tlcally nothing to do but write lethour. while the teletype platoon. 1 ters— therefore &lt;nnd It would seem
with four trunks in operation, was . a paradox &gt; 1 don't write a* many
taking care of 75 to BO teletype | as j should Had I less time l&lt;
messages dally
| write. 1 would write more. This
A steady increase In traffic re-1 would appear madness: perhaps It
suited In insullatlon of a dial *ys- | is. "That he Li mad. tl* pity.” I
tern, for which lhe company tech- i think I am In thc midst of an innielans utilized the local German 1 tellectual decline—the Intellectual
civilian telephone system, bringing 1 stimuli presented here arc not o.'
in the necessary dial equipment ' the highest possible kind of vafrom captured Nazi equipment I rlety. ThL* odd dissatntion is at
warehouses elsewhere In Germany 1 example ot said sad decline. By lhe
In addition. 50 local phone* were I time I escape from bondage I will
put back Into service to handle ! have declined lo the status of a
necessary service* such as doctors.' mental Impa-tse. I have long since
public utilities, and transportations. . ghen up trying to Impra* anyone
these phone* being Isolated from ' with my profundity This Ls no
the military communication net- doubt because the result* of an?
work
I Impression here would be neglegtWbh ih. Introduction n! th. dUl j
1
b^Tlnk ^he men°of ‘&amp;ny‘B I
loaT-nwn

1 *que but teemed » out of date
compared lo our civilization. The
next stop
atop was
wa* at Melbourne. Australia. The first glimpse of that
reminds you of home because from
the harbor it looked like any of
our large cities. It was nice'enough
to warrant a couple of the sailors
। "jumping ship" there. From then
Dear Zolly,
waiting is what drive* a man |On. we
.. had some pretty rough
Here It is onc of those nice day* darn
1
again—about 150' In lhe ahade— nut* though, and you hear so darn i weather in the Indian ocean some
at night after a days marching we many wild rumor* you *ian't know i o( lt being plenty cold around tha tjp of Australia. We were soon out
Just add soap to our clothe* and Just what to believe.
Well
hope
thi*
find*
you
all
well.
!
o
f
that
and Into me Intense heat
rinse them out; and our washing
I'm line.
'। or* tne
•• equator
------- again
. - ..
------ - it
&lt;we crussea
Is done.
Stanley
1 twice*. We docked at Bombay and
Could you please tell us If they
:
spent
around
4 day* aboard -ship
are still using "pony express." In
uuuc
ai.
.rv*
'
there
and
were
lucky
enough
to get June
24.
IMS
Michigan? The correspondence 1*
Burma on lhe Ledo Road a couple of passes I never will for­
dragging like mad; but such is ■
get the beggara there.
life I guess. Please inform us on Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Barnum
936
W.
Green
St.
the first question we're mighty tnHastings, Michigan
terested.
•
I passing through Nagpur. Raipur
Dear Dad. Mam and Judy,
We're having gobs of fun here
I received lhe letter with the '•«&gt;«« • .J®'
picture* of Judy. Teddy and Rosa- I ’ &lt;J*$1S ‘mint”buYthe
•nop thc floor, get dressed, and are lie and also a litter from you. Dad. I p^
’
ready lo muster by 7 am. Then we thi* week so I waa quite pleased I *roeU w“ •‘n,,u“h fur "*•
inarch
to mess—only about
a mile । That ---r
—;
—- mine
•«;— •------ r—1
—
—eat
eat- breakfast
breakfast usually
usually consist*
consist* uf
ut 1 71101 little risler
»Uter of
of n&gt;»ne sure
sure ha*
has I Next we boarded a river boat and
wmethlng
we «tu
n 1 tn
had
to livlre
look twice
...
. vm- Stv
—--. ThJn orn»n
T *had
Innk
at theal the spent three g oriou* day* on the
take off for cUsse*. *hoU? drill or P^e to make sure It was Judy. I Bh“™P“trJ
l"JnK
what have you.
I I think I can safely wy that the
our b«d*
Ih^IloS
Think IHI
II let Shirley take over monsoon •£“ h? a*while'before *1 01 lh' h"*1 Thrpe more d,y* by
.iboul this stage In
thr game, she
* Th“e hrf**®,1 train and we were In Ledo. Assam,
about
in the
she'ss lnh" J®
•"
got some more baloney for you..
We must have spent about 3 week*
Ye*, wc live In the same apart- ”
! there and then I left for Yunanyl.
mrnt. Guess she's not ready yet.
in thi?kThe river China. In an advance oarty of 20
m will continue
drizzle compared to this The river mpn QUr trucks were all flown over
We
had
..ur
first
"Captains'
In!*
y
.
‘
!
ur
the "hump"
"hump" at
at that
that time
lime and
and we
we
We bad our first "Captains' In­ In lhe last Uiree days and has lust the
spection" today. Our apartment about
submerged
two pipeline had to assemble them in Yunanvi.
was really "ship shape," ao we suspension* across it. If this keeps Wc had quite a bit of excitement
ame out O.K. on that deal. Ah! up we will have to be thinking of there with all of the air raid alert*
No demerits as yet. Really don't moving ourselves. A* lhe rain Is In­ and thc Jan* fnially did make that
know how long it will lost though. termittent. we work just about ev­ one little token bombing.
Well. Zolly this Is Shirley taking ery day. stopping for n while If It
1 drove one of our trucks from
over now. Ann has told you about becomes too violent. We have built Yunanyl to Paoshan. China, along
everything »o I will just add a few Utile canvas shelters tn put over lhe Burma road. The real of our
line* We really arc wurkhtg hard me
the pipe wnen
when wr
we wnrit
work on
on n
It BI1U
and company were all flown Into Pao­
shan. We built pipeline in that vi­
u’Sb. ?w„u, u&gt;.o
“..t'
laces Tlie place where we are cinity with Paoshan a* the main
what we call till* place.
ullding the pumping station U company area although I went U&gt;
Wc witnessed lhe Regimental Re­
Just abqut a sea of mud and we Tungting In a small detachment
view this morning and it was have to wear boots all nf the time to lay pipe through there. That wa*
mighty nitty. We are going to be there. Right now'. I couldn't think when I crossed the Salween river
and from thc river to Tungting
wa* territory once occupied by lhe
Michigan If I tried.
After that was finished we
ha* notified
u* UUJ
that Jap*.
.The censor bM
».UnM »
returned to Paoahan and flew to
■ tian
itn now It’* a beautiful
can tell about some of the Burma. Now lhe main part of our'
sight’and we are mighty happy to J.’1??’*.?.? ^^made ^coup^of company is In Mifltkina and I am
be here. We shall have all of our
th? fir?t In a small detachment near Tinkuniforms In a couple uf day* ■t«P«
the
2?° Jf"! kawk air strip We spent a couple
it
Here's hoping anyway. Had better one
,l the
lhe W
p'11 istand*.
Io*»nds That
Had better
# pretty place We slopped at week* In Shlnbwiwang too. So that
close now so we can start that nice Suva, which is the largest Island of brings you up lo date
.
cool march lo mess Say "Hello" the group. It was really picture&lt; Continued on Page 5. Sec. 2.)
to everyone for us and weTl be
seeing "you all." Some Texans down
here.
Shirley Kingsbury. AB.
Andc Higble. A. 8
Reg. 52. Platoon 121
USNTS iWRi
Bronx. New York «3. N. Y.
In answer to your question about
the Puny Express, we refer you to
your giKxi ole Uncle Sammy—he's
I Labor Day.- Heard yesterday- we
were getting a bunch of replacemenls.ln
menu.in a few day*, so
ao 1
Ill
11 prob■bly be traveling before this week
la up. We may stay a few weeks at
some assembly area before we hit
a boat. Anyway I know now my
July 7. 1945 day* over here are numbered and

AF.O. 408. % Postmaster
New York. New York
•*
An official story sent to lhe paperr
from headquarters about Joe'* out­
fit will appear In this issue or the
next.

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guarantee contact with any mill। delusion that the puddle belongs t :&gt;
tary Installation in Europe.
Member* of the company Include them. Do you recall the Jlngh
Cpl Joseph V. Wilcox, 918 S Jef- | about the worm In the hickory nut
who wa* convinced that thc world
ferson, Hastings. Mich.
1 was his? Impressing worms in hlckI ory nuts seenu the height 111 ex­
———
pended energy
Following Ls new* from George
Therefore. I now expend whatCheeseman. H H S '43. who entered ever energy I derive cut of eating
service Dec 44 He live* In thc Spam and stew upon avoiding thc
Dunham school dlst.
toads, thc worms, etc. Anybody
Panama
who has any dheemment left ha»
July 23. 1945 of course concluded that I do not
Dear Zolly
| serve any useful function. This
A few line* to let you know I am fact docs not. however, serve to
having a swell time here In Pan- I persuade anyone to get rid of me
ama I haven't been around much ' This last Is regrettable. 1 think
vet Iml
elnrl when
yet
but all Ihr
the hnva
boys hare
here Aav
say there ' that the nrmv
army vill
will he
be glad
Li a lot tu see and du here
I It gets rid of nil the Intractable
Thc camps are really built up 1 civilians with which the war has
nice—even better than in the f afflicted It Certainly It should re। I states
states Training
iraining and
ami inspection
inspcciion are
are , . Joice
joii to be rid of me. if that happy
Now well ask a question girl*.
day ever comes.
.
■ •&gt; the states
, Tlic
1
ui
foregoing, upon reading It. Just what docs a Wave mean when
_
.
.
_
I wns reading In thc Banner sounds goofy It might be a nood
where Neil Chccseman was in to Idea to give it t«» Zolly and let her or ahould we ask the Navy?
see you nnd you were wondering publish It. Headlines—"Local Boy
where I was At that time I was Accomplishes Great Frat—Crawls
Parts of a letter from Cpl. Stan­
nt Fort Meade. Maryland from । Into Hole. Pulls Hole After Him. ley A Stauffer
Or'lean-, nnd‘ final!?
North Italy
’there
*■ " to
' New
*’
“ and Gibbers. We present gibber­
here I received the Banner regu­ ing “
July 1. IMS
larly until I left Ft Meade and
I wonder if this letter will -send Dear Ma.
—
really enloyed reading about the , you yowling Into thc public streets
Well here it's the first of Julv.
other fellows in thc service ant' for having presented tlic world time seem* to be going fast Won't
what was going on up there at with an obscure. Incomprehensible be long summer will be over.
I went over to a farmhouse last
Hastings Wil) sure be glad when nut Maybe I shouldn't send It. I
I gel It again They say that wc | will, anyhow
night where I take my laundry and
hvac to request it now so in this j AU of that blithe started when I they Invited me to supper. I had
letter I am requesting that you' tried to explain that the reason I string beans cooked with some­
send it on lo me here My address hadn't written was that I had too thing that really tasted good and
I much time The more I consider salami thev made themselves last
Pi t George W Chccscman,
that brilliant Idea, the more con­ January Also com bread or sort
36928678
I fusing It becomes. I have. In a of a mush she cooked and laid out
Co A. 150th Inf
। word, created n minor Franken­ on the table to cool In a bls loaf
APO. 827. r: Postmaster
stein's monster I shall use it more It wasn't
. UIbad
». tasting but lacked
often At any rate, it's new Ye 1 salt, thev don't have any salt here
gods. Tell me. do you or do you not When I left she gave me three
follow nl) of this?
fresh eggs which I fried for dinner
And so. I shall write to Aunt this noon. They were telling me
B. Don. Edith nnd various other once salt cost somewhere near ;
people some more than kin and । twenty-five dollar* a pound, suvar.
— i-a-jn
1 jjvp dollar* a pound, and coffee,
less ..
than
kind."
I note by the Assumption Alum-,■ twenty-five dollars a pound
i
nl thing, that Fr Ted Kelley died
The bread she makes Is hard and
in Detroit Did you know him well? flat tasting, guess they don't have
I recall that he used to come to any baking powder or soda to use.1
sec Uncle Frank.
they manage to get along anyway ।
This strange epistle has gone far
Weil yesterday I turned In myj
enough. I think. I am going to try rifle, ammunition, helmet, and gas- ,
to write a saner one to somebody mask. Guess there are about fifty or
else.
sixty of us going to leave thi* out­
fit nt once, they are taking every­
one down to 92 point*. We are sunHASTINGS. MICHIGAN
posed to leave sometime Dita month '
Cpl. Joseph Wilcox. 36862055
Hdq. Co. Rial Sig. Bn.
1 so I'll probably make It home by ;

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                  <text>d io out of date
ir civilization. The
at Melbourne. Auast glimpse of that
home because from
looked like any of
It was nice‘enough
auple of the sailors
there. From then
icrne pretty rough
Indian ocean some
ity cold around th« o the Intense heat
(gain &lt;we crossed it
:ed at Bombay and
days aboard - ship
lucky enough to get
ea. I never will forthere.

fi Nagour. Raipur
er small train slops,
h of Calcutta as we
It at night, but the
th for me.
led a river boat and
irlous days on the
rer wondering how
with rats running
beds were the floor
ere In Ledo. Assam,
ipent about 3 weeks
I left for Yunanyi.
dvance oarty of 20
a were all flown over
that time and we
• them in Yunanvi.
i bit of excitement

dally did make that
। bombing.
of our trucks from
Khan. China, along

ill flown Into Paoplpellne In that vluhan as the main
although I went to
small detachment
the Salween river
river to Tungting
ice occupied by the
it was finished we
iwhan and flew to ,
e main part of our’
vtlfltklna and I am
chment near TinkWe spent a couple

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CIVIES SERVE
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ATHastina*
FORT Residents
CUSTERWark
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from this part of Barry county. To
rvbegin. many of you boys who attended have
school attended
at the
Middleville
school
camp at

REPORT OF ANNUAL
SCHOOL CENSUS

J* ii ’? *
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Show* Increase Over 1944
Stewart lake some time ago Now It For Uncle Sam at Cugtcr
has all changed since many of you 1 Possibly there are more Hasting*
The school census in this, city was
have gone into service. A cooper- cltisena working
»..iv at
al Fort Custer than
Uian taken by the teachers In May and
alive group hex purchased the most
— Quite often
-•
—
moat of us real'
realize.
we their reports have Just been tab­
Stewart farm and It goes by the 'hear
----- of‘ another
“ u
one who is al the ulated and released for publication
name of Circle Pines. There are Percy Jones Hospital Center Annex from tin* office of 8upt D. A. Van­
“■ --• .the general hospital in Battle Busklrk The totals show 588 boys
many cabins and tents all over the —
farm and on the lake front. Folks Creek,
from 5—19 Inclusive and 650 girls,
come from Detroit. Chicago. New 1 Just
— so we may collect Uie reporta a total of 1.238 In 1944 the number
York and San Francisco. Right now ww've heard, which may not be en­ was 1JI1. 581 boys and 630 girls, and
the camp has moaljy young ladles. 1tirely accurate and comjzlete—but In 1943 won 1-226. 581 boys and 645
Atxiut 150 arc there now The O 'this is how we heard It—
girls
Following 1* the report by
Ivan Cam;&gt;bell is purchasing and age groups.
and A Electric Company held their
first annua] picnic on the bcauii- 1contracting agent for the post enBoys Girls Total
T)lf glneer at Percy Jones Hospital Crnful simres of Stewart lake. Ti:.. 45
55
98
illval ■ler ant* lhe Rtncral hospital downcampers put on n water carnival
53
which was very interesting.
।. 1town. The engineer has the re33
I aponsibUity or
of^maintenance
op­
i)
Iaponswuity
maintenance j»nd
nna op39
n)^ni &lt;renCf(.i?,Onn
5hprc, ftr' erntkon of all facilities In both locuaboul 150 Juveniles who have been , tions. Other POW camps in-.Michi1&lt;|
51
there about 2 months.
„,. arc Included In this work also.
,
i wgun
36
Then over at Murphy’s Point. , In the post engineer warehouse
33
Saturday afternoon, about 50 offi- are Ralph D. Skidmore, receiving
cera and some of their wives from and inspection clerk; Richard WelFurt Custer enjoyed a picnic sup-i ton. in the electrical department;
per. Some played ball and horse I and Carl Van Syckle, in the hardshoex while others went swimming. I wore and general building supply
42
boating and fishing. The State sure- department
37
49
ly didji good thing when they built
Maurice Greenfield Is historical
19
40
the large bath house and no many , record and u-ns’l property clerk in
'file* tables and scats
the general office of llu- |xmt engl- Totata
650______
- ____
588
__
As
roads III
In necr.
-.a you
,uu ride
, iuc along the
uir iinuu
In the pre-school age groups there
_ __country
___ __ ......
thia part of the
you ...it,
will iI , Mr..
Mrs. Prnsrr
Fraser Tmmclrt,*
Ironside Ik
b Iwtklnir
booking are 312 boys and 270 girls, a total of
see many pine trees growing nicely S,cr.k.ln 9j.c ,,ln‘ Hbrnry where 591 ox shown below.
that some of you boys helped to .
“ri" . k' l&gt;'(
Age In years
Boys GlrU Total
plant before you went Into service, i Campbell h hutructor of piano in Under 1 .
and sometimes vou msv sec from t the Percy Jones Convalescent Fncll58
112
onc “ fZ dw eMl?ut by tiw llIty
? Schools,
tkho°l5' while Ji*
1' Ingram
Infr,n’ in
,n­7
Lyle
79
152
roadside. There have been aa many | structs
itnjcU In
1,1 woodworking uno
and manual
manual
54
113
arts.
c
128
as eight seen together which U a
Typists arc Betty Singleton in the
very pretty sight We often se*!CDD.
vuu which
w|ncn Is
w a
u dlscluirgc
0O1CnarKP office
o„lCr
Totals
312
591
HoRow^d ‘HutearrT^Hm* There ttnd Hlllla Shuwman In the post
liollow and Hubbard Hills. There . headouartera
should be good hunting and fishclerks
Clerks are
are Mrs
Mrs. Myr
Myra McMciien,
Ing here some day
I who
-I... U statistical clerk In the prop­
Many farms have been sold to Hie crty
erty ^ctjon
section o
off the
the qquartermaster
State of Michigan since you left. corps, Helen Carl In the commissary
Mr. and Mrs Clyde Corkendol Olllcc
.
ana
„uu,
office, and Helen w
Dimond
in the
ot Kalamazoo purchased the old- discharge and furlough Isection
---------- —
of
est house In Yankee Springs. It 1* me convalewent facility
Hugh Snow Released on
over IDO years old. They are mak- I Jay Davis and Robert McKee are
Ing improvements on It which they ' guards stationed at entrance gates
Bond; Has Many Warm
expect to use for a summer home Mr Davis was formerly a mechanic
Friends in Nashville
nt present. It belonged to the late In the heavy maintenance division
Otl Hill.
'of ordnance
Hugh Snow. 17. son of Mrs. Chris­
8/Sgt. Chas. Storkan writes hU ; Mrs. LaPloy Greenfield Is in tina snow, of Nashville, was ar­
mother
Mrs. Prances
Frances Storkau
Storkau, from [ charge
of...
a tool crib .In •».
the heavy. raigned before Justice Ben Bowman
Hither Mrs
‘
Germany that he expects to jet maintenance branch of army or- Wednesday.
The charge against
home to stay in September. His dnance. formerly a mechanic's help­ him was negligent homicide. He
brother Leo. Is living with his er when the post wot active under demanded an examination, which
mother since Chnrlra went Into the military program prior to its
service. He has over 90 points. He , becoming a hospital center.
Is instrument
instrument promptly furnished by friends Of
sent home tome knives and a I Burr
n,,rr A
* Dennison &gt;*
sword with swastikas on them. Al- I man In the engineering control sec- the accused.
Young Snow was the driver of
many souvenirs from Prune* and 1 tlon of the post engineer; L. F Bur­
key Is salvage and reclamation
Germany.
worker
for
the
post
ordnance
of­ Saturday evening, struck and fatally
8/Sgt
Richard
Maters (Anne ficer; and Elsie Simons is a post
injured
Jack Sllnkard. 6. and his
Storkan's husband) U in the Phil­
officer.
sister Wilma, aged 4. as they were
ippines. Says It la kind of quiet transportation
Hazel Caukln lx secretary in the pushing their mother, an infantile
there at present.
liaison office for disabled veterans paralysis victim. In a wheel chair
Pvt. George Converse Is spending of the Army Air Forces gt the gen­ on a Nashville street. The two chil­
a 30-day furlough with his mother eral hospital.
dren died early Sunday morning In
anti father, Mr. and Mrs. George
Rosemary Jacobs Is accountant Pennock hospital, never having re­
Converse in Hastings Chas. Con- In the purchasing and contracting I gained consciousness The mother's
department of the POW office.
paralyzes! limb was broken below
wife and children and returned
the knee. She was taken to a
last. He had his basic training at
Grand Rapids hospital for surgical
Great Lakes Naval training atatreatment.
tlnn
tlon. Chat
Chas, nnrl
and rienrtze
George were lil.'lrv
lucky
Hugh Snow, from reports that
to be home at the same time.
reach us. Is a fine young man. who
Pfc. Gerald Near, son of Mr. and
has many friends He finished his
Mrs. Earl Near writes from France
Junior year In the Nashville high
that he thinks he is getting one
school in June, and was president
Barry Breeder! Hold
step nearer to getting home. He
I has been building roads In Canada.
Showing al Fair Croundi
and sophomore years. The father
। Alaska and overseas since he
Barry County Holstein breeders of the victims of the accident said
। Joined the Army about 3 years ago will
hold their annual allowing of
Am sending In his last letter he black and white cattle on the of Hugh: "His character Is 100
per cent." The Stinkards and Snows
sent to his parents.
county Fair grounds In Hastings
Earl Olm­
kAPvt. Ronald Near has been moved on Monday, Aug. 27, according to are near neighbors.
from Scott Field, III., to a camp In an announcement by William Veit* stead. for thre« larnu president of
the village, said of Hugh: "I think
of that boy to put up the
Pfc. Rollo Latta arrived from ov­ of Woodland, president of the as­ enough
12,000 bond myself.5
erseas and Is enjoying a 31-&lt;lay sociation.
It Is expected that the event will
furlough with his wife and parenU bring
out 50 to 60 of Barry Coun­
at Shelbyville. Rollo was Injured ty's fine Holstein cattle.
and will return to a hospital In the
Breeders and their families en­
South.
a day of Judging the cattle and
S/Sgt. Chas. Flala writes his joy
talking over matters of mutual In­
The Barry County War Price and
toother Joe that he Is in England terest.
nut expects to go to Germany.
Enut Petrie, herdsman at Lock­ Ration board announces that special
Technician
5th grade James shore Farm, will act as Judge ac­ gasoline rations will be provided for
Bowerman relumed to the hospital cording to County Agricultural servicemen discharged from the
In Nashville. Tenn., after a 30-dny Agent Fosler, who is helping with nnned forces for use In attending
furlough with his wife Annetta In , the arrangements. Tills Ls the sec- to personal affairs and maklruf ad­
Hastings and other relatives. He । one! year Mr. Petrie has acted as justments to civilian life Tnls Ls
limited to the needs of the veteran
expects to get back soon.
■ H Judge for this show. He makes a and may not exceed 30 gallons of
Pvt. Don Moore is in Italy
, real educational feature of his
gasoline.
expects to get home in December. I Judging work.
»
When applying to their local
His mother Mrs. Floyd Moore Is
Breeders and their families will boards for this ration, both officer*
caring for his 3 small children since enjoy a picnic dinner together at
enlisted men dlscharred from
the death of hla wife Maxine In noon. Everyone Interested in dairy and
the
Army must present their copy
December.
Paratrooper Floyd Moore re­ cattle is Invited to attend and take with application Form 552 and the
part
In
the
picnic
dinner
and
pro
­
turned to Percy Jonea hospital aft­
\
er a 30-day furlough at the home gram.
of his parenU, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Chicken supper. 5:30 to 7:30. men discharged from the Navy, MaMoore.
Aug.
20
al
’ the So. Woodland
Pvt. Chas. Mesick and Pvt. Bur­
dette Lewis left for Fort Riley, Church of the Brethren. TlckeU
Kansas after a 13-day furlough at on sale nt LyBarker's Drug Store. 553. Officers discharged from the
Adv. 8-16
their homes.
Navy. Marine Corp*, or Coast Guard
Pvt. Earl Leonard received his BARRY SOLDIER SEES
nreaent a copy of the orders re­
discharge after being in the Army
leasing them from active duly.
over 4 years. He went to Virginia GERMAN BRUTALITY
Special furlough gasoline rations
and was
buh
wm married.
inumcu. Good
vioou iuck
luck.. Earl.
uiri. ।i
are also issued at tne rate of one
Pvt. Dick McKibben, son of Ho­
gallon a day for men still In the
mer McKibben returned to Percy
service who are on leave or furJones after a 30-day furlough.
I
•lough for three days or more, and
those on temporary duty orders for
Lt. He|gn Willson, a trained
rehabilitation,
recuperation, and
nurse writes her brother Burdette
recovery. Be sure and brine the
Willson, that she U in Frrnce and I
mileage rationing record for tne car
is taking French leeons. She says
to be used when applying for this
I zchool again.
i". Pfc. Gordon Green arrived Mon­
day night in Battle Creek from '
SCHOOL BOOKSTORE HOURS
Germany on a 30-day furlough. He '
The Hastings Public School Book­
Is staying with hl* wife and 2 small i
store will be open every day in­
cluding Saturday pm. and Labor
on an old cargo ship, but he was
Day. starting August 27 from 8:15
glad to .get here any way. Sunday
to 12 am. and from 1:00 to 5.00
Aug. 19. he expects to be at Mur­
pin. New books are advanced In
phy’s point for a picnic with hla
price. Come early while there Is a
folks and friends who would like
good selection of second hand

HOLSTEIN! TO BE
SHOWN AUG. 27

Provide Special Gas
Rations For Veterans

TED
HEATERS
ical

ION!

nts. Awn-

invasand

:e Bottles

Pvt. Joe Hula left Monday for
camp after a 30-day furlough with II
his parenU. Mr and Mrs. Prank i I
Hula. Sorry Gordon missed you

D. A. VanBusklrk
TRANSPORTATION NOTICE

Looks now as though most of you
will be home soon. We hope to.
and best of luck to all of you.
Mrs. Albert Green

Dear Gang:

16 PACES—TWO SECTIONS

COUNTY CELEBRATES END OF THE W

it it it

Home Front'

HIS EXAMINATION
SET FOR AUGUST 30

ijuirk, refretb*

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1945

BACK THE i
WAR

districts or 'parenU to make ar­
rangements at once if transporta­
tion In Hastings school busses Is
Above Is a picture taken by Cpl.

for* many of you read this your
folks will have written all ot th* Germany.
news to you about what happened
A letter from Cpl. Saunders des­
her* on Tuesday after six oclock. cribing this experience appears In
(Continued on Pago 3. Sec. 1.)
this issue.

call or writ* at once. No pupil can
be accepted on buaaea unless con­
tract is signed in advance for Ids
transportation.
D. A. VanBusklrk
Bupt. of Schools
Telephone 2224

EDITORIAL

The unexpected Him of events in ___________
or elaborate_____
scale___
as ...„
the cetebrathe war against Japan has left this • lion which followed the news of
country with mixed emotions.
*■
■
.. —
’“the
armistice
ending ...
World
War
I (although the writer Is also willAll of us are deeply thankful that Ing to concede that a part of this
the shooting Is over; that the war impression may be due to the fact
has been brought to a close months that he had Just turned 17 then
sooner than expected; that this and b amost 27 years beyond that
nation has been spared the thou- mark know!). However, we heard
sands of additional casualties which many another who remembered
would have been the price tor vic- -way back when" voice tlx- same
lory ot a major Invasion pf the opinion.
i
~
The reason Is easy to
Japanese Islands. The realization comprehend.
&lt;
Back In 1918 we were
of all this released a feeling of inexperienced
i
In world wars and
unrestrained Joy In the form of ।really thought that the end of the
Impromptu parades and demonstra- shooting
।
meant the end of aggres­
tions. A V-J Day may be officially sion.
।
Most of us really regarded
proclaimed later but in the hearts World War I ax the war which
and minds of most Americans, it enden
,
wars. But this time, many
will remain. Aug. 14. Ollier offl- are
।
not »o sure. Thoughtful peo­
cial celebrations may be staged but ple realize that the peace is not
the one Tuesday evening was spon­
taneous and will probably be the opportunity
&gt;
to win It. The same
one longest rememberd. But. spon- opportunity
&gt;
exbled after World
Ui neons though it was. It didn't) War I—but we mailed It. What
seem to this writer that the pro­ will we do this time? Probably the
ceedings were on as large, noisy (
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)

OUTLINES DUTIES
OF COUNSELOR
Constitution of Vets'
Council Designates Duties

The newly formed Barry County
Council of Vetenuu' Affairs has os
its main purpose the maintaining
of a counseling center for veterans
and their dependents, the supervis­
ion and direction ot which is to be
vested in a veterans' counselor.
This counselor Is to be appointed
by the executive board which shall
determine the compensation. Pro­
visions for this fund have not been
made ax yet; It hpwever Is one of
*He primary proble/ns of the board
which will hold its first meeting
Monday. Aug. 20. HU duties and
qualifications are outlined In the
recently adopted constitution.
The qualifications of the coun­
selor are necessarily high because
of the responslbllltlex that he will
carry. He must have training and
practical experience In personal, ed­
ucational. financial, and vocational
counseling and be familiar with
community organizations,
with
special reference to the organiza­
tion. objectives, and activities of
existing social, health, and rycifare
agencies. He shall preferably be a
veteran of World War I or World
War II.
Duties of the counselor sliall be
to direct and supervise the activi­
ties of the center and to present
Good Will Conference at
recommendations to the executive
Clear Lake Brings Out 64
board concerning, programs, per­
sonnel. and budget, and for the
The Good Will Conference at the general improvement of the center.
Average Monthly Pay of
Michigan College camp at
Teachers Increased for Next Western
1 .U.
..... ,A
I,
wtlh an atendonce of 64 from Has­
tings, Marshal). Battle Creek, and
Now It About $160
Kalamazoo
There are 49 rural districts In
The conference was sponsored by
Barry county which plan to have the Michigan Council of Churches
-schools for the
year beginning and lu 11 supporting organiza­
September 1 County School Com­ tions. Ted Bennlnk of Hastings was
Only 10 a Day Permitted in
missioner Lathrop has been stead­ chairman of the local group of 12
Season Which Will Open
ily working to supply the teachers who attended.
Thursday, Sept. 20
needed for all of them. In spile of
Hastings people in attendance
the acute shortage of teachers, he were D. A. VanBusklrk. the Rev.
Limitations
of the kill of ducks
has been able to obtain 45. and is
in one day. Instead of 15 as
looking for the remaining four.
Bennlnk. Kit McGregor. Mr and to 10year,
probably will be no sur­
Wages of rural teachers have in­ Mrs. William Bradford. Charles last
prise to the sportsman who has kept
creased. so that they are attractive Hlgbie. Miss Jean Barnes, Stanley In touch with the situation. Not
now. for the 180 days of actual Cummings. Richard Compton, and king ago the announcement was
work
required. For the nine Mrs. Delbert Whitmore.
made that the dally limit would be
months, ot four weeks each, the
No conclusions were reached nor 15. A careful study, amounting al­
average pay Is about $160 per were recommendations made, the most to a census of tlie duck pop­
month In Ulis county. Our author­ purpose of the conference being to ulation of North America, instead
ity for that statement b based on make It possible for participants of revealing 150.000.000. as some
figure* named in teachers con­ to share common problems and enthusiasts had claimed, actually tract* for the coming school year. viewpoints In order to promote sym­ totaled about 110.000.000. This caused
The shortage of teachers In thl* pathetic understanding and toler­ a sharp curtailment Ln the dally al­
county Is much tea than in most ance.
lowance to duck hunters.
Michigan countie* which have re­
Topics for discussion were “What
ported. One Uilng Is certain, our about Minority Groups?-, "What'* 000,000 shortage prepared sports­
school commissioner will find the In Store for Youth in a Postwar men for th* announcement of the
•
needed four teachers If that is pos­ World?", "How Can We Gird the decreased limit.
The new regulations reduce hunt­
sible. The higher wages may at­ Home for Postwar Responsibili­
tract some who are qualified and ties?" and "Should the United ing pressure on the |xiddler species
-have had experience: but because States Guarantee 60 Million Jobs of ducks of which the gray mal­
lard. the widgeon and pintail are
they are married, or for some oth­ and Full Employment?"
er good reason, have not planned
A dramatic transcription was
to teach another year.
made by the college from the pre­ reduced by the larger bag limit of
The people of Barry county have sentation of the negro problem the fall of 1944.
Another limitation on the dally
found in Commissioner Lathrop an
attentive, courteous officer. He has year. It Is available to community allowance b a continuation of last
made, and continue* to make, a groups. This was heard al the year's rule that a hunter may take
only one wood duck each day. HU
thorough study of the problems meeting Saturday morning.
possession
limit of all kinds of
and need* of this county's rural
Dr. Daniel Heathcote of the Kal­
Is 20. of which no more than
schools. His alm Is to promote their amazoo Public schools was discus­ ducks
woods ducks may be included
progress and success In meeting sion leader, with Dr. George Com- two
with all other varlnUes. except
the educational need* of their re­
mergansers, which arc on the pro­
spective localities. He has full faith Manley Ellis of W.M.C. gave a tected list The use of live ducks
that they can meet those needs. summary of the conference discus­ as decoys U positively prohibited by
He is striving, in cooperation with sions.
the federal authorities.
the teachers, to Improve their work
Sunday morning the Rev. Sharpe
The season for duck hunting thU
. conducted a worship service.
I Saturday evening Mrs. Ted Ben- last. year. The season will open In
nlnk conducted a campfire around Michigan and Wisconsin on Thurs­
the fireplace due to rain.
day September 20: and In Illinois
and Indiana on October 13.
TRETHRIC INSURANCE
The federal regulations will be ad­
BUSINESS SOLD
hered to by the Michigan depart­
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McEwan and ment of conservation, whose local
The city council voted Monday
officers
are expected to enforce
their children. Mary Ann 16. and
night to take 83,000 from the ac­ Digory
them.
"Dick"
Jr.
15,
arrived
here
cumulated Water fund and pur­ on Tuesday of last week from Glen
chase that amount of Series' “F"
Elyn,
Illinois,
a
suburb
of
Chicago,
government bonds, and add them following their purchase of the
to the $9,620 bonds that are al­
ready set aside as a water works Trethric Insurance Agency, which
replacement fund. The 812,82$ In business they took possession of
August 1st.
this fund will be ready for use to onThe
Clinton P. Anderson, secy, of
McEwan's have purchased
replace If necessary any of the
agriculture, announced
Monday.
equipment Ln use In the city's wa­ the Harvey Warner cottage at Po- Aug. 6, an order that will Increase
dunk
lake where they are now
ter system. So a bond Issue would
by 10 percent the United States
settled
and
will
make
their
year
not be necessary.
production of household “heavy
round
home.
The 'city also has 83.552 In the
Mr. McEwan has previously been duty" laundry-type soaps, by^ re­
fire truck replacement fund, so
quiring manufacturers to use ad­
that when the old LaFrance has to associated with Fred S James and ditional quantities of water-soften­
be discarded, a new truck can be Co. of Chicago, one of the large In­ ing “builder" materials In their
surance
concerns In the country.
purchased without a bond Issue.
products.
Michigan
Is
not
new
to
the
Mc
­
The sum now In that fund will not ।
At the same time the Depart­
be enough to buy a modem La­ Ewan's who have spent the past ment of Agriculture announced that
summers at their cot­
France; but the city can borrow thirty-two
Army requirements for soap will be
tage
nt
Newaygo.
not to exceed 85.000 without a bond
lower during the coming months,
As
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Trethric
and
issue: to the new truck could be
thereby making It unnecesary to
bought and no bonds sold to pay their family leave today (Thurs.) reduce further the quotas of fat
for It. The city added 81.000 to the for San Jose. Calif., the well wishes available for the manufacturer of
fire truck replacement fund this | of their many friends go with them. civilian soaps.
yeour citizens surely appreciate to^iaVE a’p1(McTERS
Mr. Anderson said "all of this
should result In a substantial In­
whel'v' for i^'future'nwl^'whlch
AU former
residents now crease in the amount of soap avail­
XJST L antlrtnararf
whlch &gt; living In or near Hastings are in­ able for civilians and should per­
can be anticipated.
, vlte{j
at -pyden
on suade housewives of this country
Sunday. Aug. 19. Pot luck dinner to discontinue the practice of raid­
&gt; at two o’clock. Bring table service, ing the shelves of stores as soon as
food and beverage, consider this a new shipment of soap arrives. . .
as your Invitation.
Supplies will continue to flow to
In case of stormy weather the retail outlets, To let's buy what we
picnic will be held at the American
Legion
Hall on South Church street.
Barry county families may learn
how to make a plan to buy needed
equipment for tne home and farm
at two meetings scheduled for Wed­
CONGRATULATIONS
nesday. Aug. 22. Special informa­
tion will be given on home freezer
Mr. and Mrs Charles Repp and
M. L. Cook began the first week
lockers.
five-months-old son Ralph.
of his 87lh year &lt;hls birthday was
Arrangements have been made for
The Repps have moved to Has­ Sunday Aug. 12). by gathering news
one meeting at 2:00 p.m. at the tings from Royal Oak where he op­ and writing features for the Ban­
court house in Hastings and the erated a small production machine ner— much as lie has been doing
other at 8:00 pm. a( the Assyria shop Here he is opening a repair1 since he purchased the paper long
Center school by Mary E. Bullis, shop at 309 E. Mill called the Logan before the turn of the century from
home extension agent, and H. J. Machine Fixit shop. He will not George Dewey, grandfather of the
Foster, county agricultural agent.
presidential nominee of
Buch quMtlona as what Is the moat only repair machinery but other Republican
1944. Although he sold hl* share In
Important equipment for the family item*.
He was bom In Otsego and at­ the Banner several years ago, his
to buy. what sue should be bought.
tended th* public schools there, interest in the paper. In Hastings
while Mrs. Repp came from South­ and in Barry county has contlnuM.
now will be anawered by
7 ern Ohio. His parents Mr. and Mrs. Even day he is “on the Job" and
the Banner considers itself fortr
fortunate
—•Davis, apeclalist in home manage­ Marlon Repp, now live in Middle­ to have available one who** back­
ment. and Richard Witz, agricultural ville.
Mr. Rapp's hobbles are fishing and ground of knowledge tn county af­
engineer, both ot Michigan State
magic. Ha Is an entertainer? while fairs is so deep rooted. If age is
college
calculated
in
year*,
then
“
M.
L.",
Improvements that may be ex­
one must concede, has reached a
pected to be found on electrical
right venerable estate However. If
equipment In the future will also be
age
Is
figured
from
the
standpoint
RED CROSS BOARD MEETING
of Interest in world and community
Anyone planning to add labor sav­
affairs, then it Is equally true that
ing electrical equipment to his home
he Is very much In his prime.
Is invited to attend the nearest
meeting.
" ■

FOUR TEACHERS ARE HASTINGSITES GO
NEEDED IN COUNTY'S TO CONFERENCE
49 RURAL SCHOOLS

DUCK LIMIT IS
LOWERED THIS YEAR

Add $3,000 for Water
Worki Replacement

U. S. to Produce 10%
More Household Soap

NATIVE OF VIENNA
VISnS HASTINGS

ing that Pre
firmed the i
of Japan,
to drive
Dr. Waits, U. S. Cirixen,
St. blowing
this contlnu
At Barry Health Dept.
lausted th*
FranxUka Weiss M. D, native of been held Ir
Vienna, Austria, but now a citizen official report.
First there were a few
of the United Blate*, was a visitor
of the Barry County Health de­ they Increased until it w
partment Thursday.
Dr. WeUs was born and educated
three
main
in Vienna, living there until Hit­
lers arrival. When asked If she with
hud seen Hitler, she said that the
“
' rithOut going out purpoaely ti
hlm. She left Vienna
In Septi____
the Munich crisis for England
where she lived for more than a
Sear. Dr. Weiss then came to the impromptu band of m
'nlted State* where *he interned girls inarching down
In Boaton at the New England
Hospital for Women and Children.
She wax a resident physician there
and also at the Babies' Hospital In
Philadelphia
An M D degree from the Uni­
versity of Vienna and the degree
of Master of Public Health from
Harvard university Indicate her
ability. Prom Harvard ahe came to
Michigan about a year ago where autos, the ringing of bells,
she has had a W. K. Kellogg fel­ ous shouts of chfldnn ana
lowship In public health adminis­
tration. working in Allegan and
Van Buren counties under M. R.
French M. D.
Tlie visit here Is part of her plan
to see the health departmenu In
the seven countie* of the* Michigan
that the
Community Health project.
On being asked If she were plan­
ning to slay in this country, she of evil.
said. “Oh, year And if she liked
our. country—“I certainly do!”
Then she explained that she Is a
citizen of the United States, ob­
taining this citizenship at Paw In the city, according to
Paw where the has been living.
This was cause of great rejoicing,
and she seems to be very happy
about It. “I like Michigan very authorities.
'
much." ah* said and then went on
Many can sounding horns

a city, but she like* small towns
better.
Dr Weiss Impresses one as being through the
friendly, feminine, and at the same
time capable. Her command of the
English language U outstanding.
She speaks so fluently that one
might think It were her mother Just aa people vary. Some
tongue were It not for a alight ac- Indian war whoops, some nr

?t'aSpiffs
annoqMHMBi,

tive tongue, but she studied Latin.
French. English, and Italian in the
portunity to talk with English
speaking travelers in Austria.- English In the English manner,
then with a Boston influence, and
now th* says that she Jost has her
own accent!
/
who Is also a doctor, live In New
York. Her brother is overseas with
Patton's Army.

Can You Give the
Information? If So,
Tell Co. Clerk Hyde

never take the place ।
Tuesday evening.

AUCTION SALES
MR8. MARVIN 8PIKR, f
denoe located first corner

□resent address of Lafayette Loveparticulars.
these folks, or their survivors, a
great favor by reporting the name
and address to county Clerk Allan
Hyde.
will have an auction Mie a
On Friday Mr. Hyde received a farm located 3 mite eart of

letter stated that the Loveless fam­
ily moved to Hastings from Neway­
go county. Michigan, previous to
1902. They are not residing here
now. When they left Hastings, or
where they located when they re­
moved from this city was unknown
to the writer of tlw letter, who
evidently knew them when they
lived In Newaygo county.
The writer of the letter stated
that in 1902 a brother of Utfayetle
LoveleM had depoeUed In the Bank
of Vermont a sum of money for
Lafayette. The money had never
been claimed. The Fremont writ­
er aald that it Is still unclaimed.
Lafayette Loveless, if he Is living, or
some one with authority to repre­
sent his estate, is entitled to that
money; or ,hls children. If living
can by legally establishing their
relationship, secure the cash in the
Vermont bank.

house south on OtMOftaa H
He is offering * rood Urt o
cows, hoga, grain and tu
chlnerv and miscellaneous
Dewey Rred wlUoytte a
for full particulars.

BILL HART, Prow
Having decided to
north. 3 mite eart. U

Havt
HASTINGS COAST GUARDSMAN
selling
AT PACIFIC BASE

menu and tools, ml

Announce Meeting on
Electrical Equipment

Sanitary Se
Ordered by

MAY WE INTRODUCE

the city

Coast Guard
motor machlnl
of Hasting], M
advanced Ooai
Pacific, whir*

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- THE nAflTtNOB BAWKB, THUKSDAT, AVOOBT 11, IMS------

Vita-Fresh
FRUITS and
VEGETABLES

JAR RUBBERS

3 &gt;*« 10'
JAR COVERS
doz. 21c

taro
23'
MORGAN PECTIN
2 bottles 23c

ATLAS ZINC
caps - doz. 23'

Your Choice Blend of Coffees

MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE
MANOR HOUSE COFFEE
HILLS BROTHERS COFFEE
S. W. COFFEE - A popular blend
YUBAN COFFEE delicious beverage

lb.

lb.

33c
33c
33c
33c
43c

Fruit and Vegetable Juices

No Points on Juices

V-8 JUICE
4601
31'
TOMATO JUICE Jackson No. 2 can 12'
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Texson pink-16 oz. can Jgc

BAKER

BREAD Muller Supreme l°avc* 32'
BREAD Muller whole wheat 11'
DONUTS
doz
15'
BUNS Muller hamburger-pkg. of 8 1QC
BUNS Muller hot dog-pkg. of 8 10'
27'
SPICE CAKE
QUALITY FOODS

KEYKO OLEO
"&gt;
NUC0A0LE0
lb
ALL SWEET OLEO lb
FREEPORT BUTTER lb
SOYA BUTTER lb
PET MILK
CARNATION MILK

I WE BUY LIVE

CHICKENS

23'
26'
24'
48'
39'
9'

ORANGEJUICE Surfine-46 oz. can 49'
j J Q jg
JUICE Dromedary orange-No. 2 can 23'
Orange and Grapefruit—Surfine

POTATOES I

TOMATOES

U.S. No. i gfi
PECK . . J#

RED RIPE

SUNKlST ORANGES 3 lb..
lb.
SUNKIST LEMONS
DUTCHESS APPLES 211m.
lb.
CANTALOUPE
2 lbs.
PEACHES
doz.
SWEET CORN
lb.
FRESH PEAS
2 bunches
NEW CARROTS
2 lbs.
DRY ONIONS
bunch
RADISHES
bunch
GREEN ONIONS
lb.
HEAD LETTUCE

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GOLD DUST ‘touring powder-4 for J Qc j

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FRIDAY ONLY

SLICED BACON

PURE LARD
Homa Rendered

Sugar Cured

lb. limit, lb.

pkg
23'
LUX
3
bar,
20'
LIFEBUOY
3 h"* 20'
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Ige pkg.
23'
RINSO
3&lt;or29c
1g
SWAN
reg.
gc
f SWAN
3lb jar69'
SPRY
lib iar25'
SPRY

19

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lb.

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BEEF CHUCK R0 AST*teerbeeHb
steer beef-lb.
ROUND STEAK
SIRLOIN STEAK steer beef-lb.
SHORT STEAKS ’l“rbeeHb
HAMBURGER feed, ground-lb.
BONELESS CHUCK for stew - lb.
rib - lb.
VEAL CHOPS
round - lb.
VEAL STEAK
meaty - lb.
VEAL BREAST
ground for meat loaf - lb.
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BONDS!

�THE HASTINGS BANNEB, THURSDAY, AVGUST 16. IMS

The Hastings Banner

hy possible to develop atomic bombs everyone began congregating down.

----------- ----------------------------------------- 100 times more powerful than the
Impromptu porede of cars’
lone, which blasted Japan to subU^U!J“h Ull
F.blUk.4
I mission and entirely probable that
•J'miting and
mmww,
cuuiviy piuuouic mm* yelling, filled the main streets,
bombs at least ten times as P°*m- ; We all heard celebrating, via
COOK BHOM. Mltorv
ful can be manufactured. It U dif- radio, from the many places where
EIGHTY HKVENTH YEAH flcult to comprehend the potency you are stationed. Baid one fellow
of this destructive force.
I on Guam, "ft * wonderful. The hard
• • •
| thing .now will be to sweat it out
The secret of atomic energy can- un‘1* **
, ....---- convey deeper feel­
.w,Sc
k.pl
lore,.,.
Th.
h h.'ll 1 US
ings to all men In service than
line of research leading to it is Admiral Halsey s concluding re­
known to scl^ntbts ot many na­ mark as he talked over the radio
tions. Great Britain and the Unit­ to his 3rd fleet—"Again and again.
'd Slates siio pooled Information God Bless You. and well done."
Briefly the news:—Here are Just
and resources are in the lead but
other countries arc certain to dis­ a few of the names of those among
the service men home to celebrate
cover the procesa.
V-J day Lt. Kenny Wilcox. (MidIt Is Impossible to predict at this dlevillei Junior Hill. "Hoot" Ayrta,
Bob Carpenter. Max Keller (home
after mure than 4 yrs. overseas&gt;,
fDITORIAL_

ISSOCIATION

most productive In the history of Cogswell &lt;Nashvllle&gt;. Carl IJghtthe world ur the most terrible. Il foot. &lt; Freeport &gt; Clarence Huver.
will have to be one or t...
the v
other.
..m. —
Earl
.. Eckelbeckcr. ^.
Gordon'
uwu ■.««,
Pierce,
There Is no room for middle ground i Paul Bcnliam. Wes Cordes. Charles
Erx i t a e» i a ■
'with a force so potentially destrue- Jenner, ' out on point* after 4 vra
I live
zervfcei Earl Cappon. Bavacoo], I
. . .
। details about these fellows next
Thus the potentialities of the
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. I.i
The daily papers told this Infor­
Chances arc now much better be­ atom bomb which shortened one mation-arriving on the Queen
cause the United Blates and other bitter, costly war. have served to Mary at New York on Saturday
major nations now realise that temper the feeling of unrestrained was S/Sgt William E Dunlap Ar­
there are no longer any effective
riving on the Queen Elizabeth nt
Nevi York on Saturday was Bern­
bairlera against military attack.
We can enjoy the great victory to
It Ls good to have the shouting ard E Buck, and Sgt Darwin A.
its fullest extent—but we must and bloodshed ended—but can we McCHtlland. WiMxlland On the S
S Marine F&gt;.x on Friday came Pfc
ever keep in mind that the Job is keep the peace? If not------------ 1
William
VanDermalr.
Preepd-t.
still only half done.
Pfc. Karl Dillingbeck. Wixxtland.
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Pvt Paul Williams. Hastings, and
Undcrzherlff Leon Doster has Pfc Maurice F Cogswell. Nash­
One might mention, too. the bil­
lion* of dollars in materials and announced the engagement of his ville Aboard the John Harvard at
property damage tluit will lx- saved, daughter. Elizabeth, to Sgt Lyle Boston on Friday was Sgt Elsby u shortening of the war The Hathaway, son of Richard Hath­ worth Harwood. Delton.
Congratulations to Art Lrfwer in
factories which have turned out. away of Rutland township.
tremendous quantities of arms and ,u&amp;h"XVi^tet^n ZTnth" Manila who Is now Lt &lt;)g &lt; and
•
.
.
iuiioukii luiiuwiiiK luurnTii inuuui.
the same to Fredrick Granger who
llllltilt
11 ill.now
r*ahswing
lluu i'lhiL
u/pr jnInin
... &lt;■ —.........
... . —..
_ * ____
munitions
can
over ’ into
oermany
as a prlzonerof
war
he* been promoted tn 14
peacetime production This will be
Both young people are graduates
You ran begin to shine the wrdwelcome even though the United of Hastings high achool. They have dln» hell, for Set Lvlr Hathaway
States has not really miff-red In nut made definite plana for their and "LU” (Elizabeth* Doster be­
comparison with those devastated marriage which will be predicated cause they are now engaged and
countries where the buttles were un R*1 Hathaway a further army although they haven't definite
actually fought.
assignment*.
, ,
plans, until l.vlc knows what his

1) I T n D I A I \
U I I UK I AL J

lings could offer such attractions.. w enjoy the privileges and beneflU
people would come here as they go . of ownership of their homes. If
to Ionia: for they wcAild know It, they actually owned all the stock
was worth seeing
of the association the directors
The fair U a Hastings and a, cuuia not oc more attentive and
Barry county institution. We be-I careful tn looking after Its affairs,
lleve steps should be taken to have
-------------- &lt; * »
—----the city and county units in build- I
Al ITLS
Ing an addition to the grandstand1 TUU I H vUUNL.IL
io
7-ii

with 72 in the water.

Final picnics will be held thia Patricia Davt*. Janet Be
eck. '1 he Central Juniors and and JoBerta Whitmore. I
all nf
* *&gt;•
PintDorothy
a nX Oaa _ Thomas,
Tl.—.. Joyce
*—
Mrtlorx and all of the First
and
SecElaine
ond ward children will picnic at Coube. and Marian Becker. Marilyn
Tyden park Friday noon. The Ben- ■ McDonald. Johanna Baird. anA Bi­
lors at Central will have their lunch zanne and Lealle Jane Hawthorne
Thursday noon with a program and
Cr,fl wurk wiu
Mreoetl
games
...
1 projects to be worked on are brau
tapping, leathercraft, including the
lor U» .rrrruutau U»t
.? P.* Tv!„ .
The hand craft exhibit-jvos held making of comb cases, belts, etc.,
yesterday ut Central, playground plaster of Paris plaques and pins to
cavil year as S ,(served,
M.|Vrd ana
c Je
Irsl from 3 to 4 pm.
decorate, small whatnots, braeelata,
ana tne
tne olner
otner Bl
at tn
tne
Firn
• • •
I and braided belts. Swimming honward park where popcorn and lem­
The Algonquin Pioneer camp with 1 ur*Alnr£“np?re,w1** **
Mid
onade were the refreshmenu.
Kit McGregor as director win be
Cross tests passed. Special
Wednesday was a record day at held Aug. 2b to 25. StaR members Pl"*® »rc beln« ,114‘le fur evening

BUILDING AND LOAN
ASS'N MADE FINE
PROGRESS IN 1944

rouca

traffic ticket*
4'arrest* at
convicted; »

The council Monday

South strcst

Capitol Stock. Surplus In­
crease Made 35 Loans In
1944. Footings $417,000
The Hastings Building fz Ixmh
A?*&gt;ocuition ended its fiscal year on
June 30 During the twelve months
its capital stock had increased 431.­
55823. the total now being 4387.­
293 44
It has accumulated a sur­
plus of 427.071 76, which belongs to
tne stockholders Th* total footings
in Its annual stat'.’incnt amounted
to 4417.272 58. Borne class for such
an organization in a city tile size
of Hastings, and II keeps growing
During the year the association
loaned to 35 fM-rsons the sum of
491.000 They used the money to
finance the purchase of homes, or
to make Improvements on their
home*—mostly for purchasing On
account of the severe restrictions on
the sale of building nutterlab. there
were no loans hist year to finance
the construction of new dwellings

least one hundred new homes to
house Its population, the time is
! rapidly
approaching when our
Building A* Doan Ass'n. cash will be
ciill -d for to aid In such constructlotr' The association Ls in excel­
lent financial condition With a
„
,
....
WEDDING DATE ANNOUNCED
large investment In government
Hpwr- r. the polcnUslfL.es of the
Mr alld Mr» Eo C Hawley of Promise Mr" tune Ls In the air bonds as well iu&gt; plenty of cash in
Lyle, a POW fur 14 months in
atom tomb—the tremendous new Paw Paw have issued Invitations to Germany, has a 17 day extension the bank It can. and will gladly
weapon which apparently broke the marriage of their daughter,
aid those who wish to build. ossLstthe Japanese will Ui resist—mokra Mary Ju. and Willi*
Roy Smith, er he reports nt Miami. Fla. it Ing them to own their homes by
one Wonder whether or not the United State* Army. Thursday, may be possible for him to be sent paying for them in weekly or
world is civilized enough to use this £»*•«*
•» three o’clock nt the to Kellogg Field to be near home monthtly installments Of course
of* Chri
Christ,
Paw. **
with
terrible knowledge wisely
'nils fChurch
hurrh “
" Paw
pn* Pnw
’h "Liz", who Is a prrttv and loVelv the borrower must have some re­
sources of his own tor the asso­
time the weapon was our exclusive ,n reception following at 413 E Elm gal. finished at HH8 In '43 and ciation cannot loan the entire cost
St.
Lyle graduated In '42
projxrty—but what of the future?
of a new home
Home Front news Is limited this
Will the secret ot atomic energy be',
Miss Eva Hccox. who has charge
week
In
an
effort
to
catch
up
on
of the office of the association in
pul to constructive use? or. at some
the many pictures and stories the Stebbins block, says that the
future date, will it be used by nnothwhich have been ready for a num­ Erostwrlty we are enjoying Ls shown
er Hitler to further dreams of world
.Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1 &gt;
ber of weeks
y the fact that tlw borrowers are
minatloii? t t t
I ft was lust n few minutes after six
paying their Indebtedness in (ar less
time than the term* of their obliga­
when the radio news reported the
In assessing the potential de­ unconditional
tions demand Ordinarily the rate
surrender of Japan
structive force of atomic energy It is As the commentator announced,
of payment would terminate the In­
debtedness in from eight to ten
necessary to keep In mind the fact "the second World War has ended" .
years. But high wages and pros­
tluit the bombs drojiped at Hiro­ and then, "l-adles and gentlemen.
perity have enabled some of litem 1“
shima and Nagasaki released only Tile National Anthem." — There
retire their debts In three years;
about one per cent ot the total were not many cry eyes, they were
and most of them now pay in full
both
tear*
of
joy
and
tears
for
the
•force available? Yet. each of them,
in about half ot the lime fixed in
great
sorrows
that
the
war
had
allhoqgh of small size. had the de­
the contracts.
caused
MLss Hecox said that a few years
structive effect equivalent to a raid
Within minutes the belts and |
City ond County Should Co­ ago
three factories here advanced
by 2.000 super-forts each carrying ’ whistles started to blow, cam were
money to some of their employees,
Operate In Doubling Size
10 tons of explosives
l driving all
, over town blowing horns (
so they could meet the requirements
Of the Grand Stand
bo. in the future It U theoretical- Chut ch bells began to ring, and
for a loan from the association The
I Tile Agricultural Society Is m- factories took second mortgages on
~
tilled to much credit for the suc- the property as their security She
1 res-, it lui nrhixveri it, ti.. iu» ...... said that enough had been paid by
operation ot the Barry County these employers Ml that In not a
Fair as n "Free Fair " The profit single instance will the factories
ot 4500 in 1944 was a surprtie u&gt; tile lose by this generous aid And their
majority of the people The result labor turnover has been reduced,
0
home-owner men
thLs year was more satisfactory— because their
. a gain of about 11 JOO The preced­ Huck to their Jobs, so as to make
ing three fairs, with 41 00 for a sea­ sure that they would be home-own­
son ticket and 25 cents for a single ers instead of renters. A few of
admission, had resulted in a guod- these loans have be’n paid in full.
WELL PAINTED FARM BUILDINGS ENHANCE
Tlw association lias been a decid­
slzed loss each year, and had nearly
FARM VALUES
CREATE MORE PLEASANT
wiped out nil the cash resources ed benefit to Hastings, as well as to
the large number who have availed
ENVIRONMENT
wire areally helped by the hard themselves of the opportunity it
work and sacrifices of the direc­ afforded them to become owners
tors add ’Officers, and by their good of homes A man becomes a better
management, careful attention to citizen, because he Is more interest­
the work of preparing for and carry­ ed in Hastings, if he has property
Ing on these annual events While here Not a few who Invested their
the profits we’re not big. they were savings in their homes, to which
they now have dear title, have con­
encouraging.
THEY HAVE DEMONSTRATED tinued their saving habits, and now
THAT A FREE FAIR CAN BE have substantial deposits In the
MADE PROFITABLE IN BARRY banks The saving habits acquired
COUNTY. The experience gained while they were buying homes have
In the two years has been worth stuck by them.
Hastings is fortunate In having
while; for the officers and directors
strong, well-managed aasohave learned a lot about what this
makes a free fair pay out. that citation on the job When the time
they did not know before
That comes to put on a building program
here,
this organization will be of
experience is an asset, which can
material
help
be used to good advantage for fuIt did not "Just happen so" that
For what we are about to suggest Hostings has such a flourishing ox­
now. the Banner alone is respon­ idation. dedicated to promoting
sible. We have not discussed it hnme-owncrshlp. From its very be­
with any fair officials, They did ginning it has hod excellent man­
not suggest it. and have no Idea agement Its board of directors take
that we have any thoughts of dis­ seriously their duties to the organi­
cussing the prosposaLs we shall sug­ zation and to this city. They nave
done everything reasonably possible
gest.
The management has proven that, to have tne association give every
even with gas restrictions. in spile of assL’tancc to those who wished to
the fact that tills country Is at war;

Womta's

All

Wool

SwMfara;

Toasty warm, all-wool
slipovers and cardigan*
in spicy fall shades! 3440.

THE HOME FRONT ★

4.98
7.28

For Daughter--------- 1.98 &amp; 2.98

PROVEN FACT THAT
FREE FAIR CAN
PAY OUT HERE

DEVOE PAINT
STOCK FARM RED

STEBBINS

&amp;

Courtesy &amp; Friendly Service Shown to All
PHONE 2131

SPECIALS!
WHOLE BEETS No.2jcan 16c
PREMIUM CRACKERSlb 19c
LILY WHITE FLOUR 25 lbs. $124
SCOTT CO. TOMATO SOUP 7c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE No. 2 can 13c
FOULD’S MACARONI 2 boxes
QUAKER OATS 5&gt;b • ~ck 37c
MANOR HOUSE COFFEE &gt;b 33c

earlier than Is desirable, a free fair
actually has earned money for two
years- The officers and directors
are entitled to the backing of Has­
tings and Barry county, because of
the results shown
What makes a free fair pay?
The answer Is. ITS THE GRAND
STAND.
What fills the grand stand?
We all know the answer—a GOOD
show, or a WORTHWHILE enter­
tainment
But good shows and
worth while entertainments are not
cheap They cost money, and are
worth It.
Suppose our fair management
had contracted with clean, hlghcla&amp;s shows, with a change for each
day; and suppose tlw grand stand
had been packed for each one,
would these have made our
more profitable In 1945?
Emphatically NO.
Why not?
Tlie grand stand Is loo small
Our fair needs and should have
twice as large a grand stand on
Its grounds. Then Ute fair officials
I could contract for none but good
shows and entertainments—and tliey

all makes of

WASHERS
JOHN BULLING
&amp; SONS
Phone 2682

WERNER MOTOR SALES
LLOYD HUVER, Service Manager

CHRYSLER - DeSOTO - PLYMOUTH
PARTS &amp; SERVICE

C. Thomas Store
Hastings, Mich

Michigan Ave. at M.C.R.R. Tracks — Hastings

PHONE 2482

3.98
4.98

f/andiaai wfffi a

.Ki

Hostings

SWEATERS

Slipovers, Coot Styles. Boy’s sizes
8-162.98 &amp;

WE SERVICE

EVINRUDE MOTORS — CENTURY BOATS

130 W. State St.,

SFOBTAIJ1SU8E

JACOBS

REXALL STORE

HASTINGS

MEN S

Fine gauge pure worsted slipovers.
Allknit coat slrlre, or sporty herring­
bone or plaid doth fronts. 36-46.

Heads tum, all eye* admire yout
soflly draped leather pouch with
Hatlery in every fold (at 84.96) j
your long, slim envelope of *imu-&gt;
lated leather that glitters with a
jewel-like clasp (at 82.1*). And
they’ll wear for many seasonal I

�V
rm: HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. AUGUST IS, l»U

r

'PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR

Dibble attended the movie at

OCTAL ITEMS*

Uertru4«
Oh‘Saturday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Cedric Morey «itert*lned 1
T B^of ^wro and^liary and 1 Llnnle Allen at the latter's home.
IFOH. .1. urinal Hv. arH.U. oo H&gt;« writ of
210 8. Washington, honoring the
l-UInlifK
Mrs. Richard Cook were host and her bridge dub Monday for des• birthdays of Mrs. Fidelia Hanger
hoatereea to fourteen fbr dinner | Mrt. Guests for the evening were u,t&lt;r for B two ****• vUU1
and
Mm.
Ethel
Rau.
Games
and
Willi.,
honortng Miss Neuschaefer, out of Mrs. Hiram Baxter. Mrs. Howard I
...
The director ot the Barry County
■1,
•
a
social
time
were
enjoyed
and
guest* being, besides the Lo- Froei and Mr*. Claud Smith and . a most enjoyable luncheon was
tbwn guests
Health department holds a full­ of that organlsaUon in the county.
cream and cake were served
gans. Mtas Ruth
Huth Tappon
7
»Ml*s
Ot Battle awards for play went to Mrs. Wil- the one given by Mrs. Fred Pal- ice
The Foundation la interested in
time administrative position in
ond Pvt. Charles Leonard and
Smith and Mrs Clark O'Don- , mcr and Mr*. Maud Schomp at The next gathering will be at the
public health work. He Is employed the advancement of the health,
V—
nel]
Betty's Inn on Saturday. Bouquet* home of Mrs Arley Pew, 1135 8
rs at bridge were Mra. t*w- - ---------- by the Barry County Board of Su­ happiness, and well-being of chil­
Church St., on Thursday evening.
Jone* hospital.' The
from
...
•
of
summer
flowers
decorated
long
Mn. Jahn Chandler and
pervisors with the approval of the dren which U also the goal of the
Sept.
8.
...
health
department
,
vol : Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and ttables
—■— which lend a friendly aqd
Michigan Department of Health.
ding Bnnli.._, ~.
or.—
Mr ——
Mrs. C. W. Dolan at their Oun Informal atmoepht
The director is J. K. ARtand MD.
An annual grant ot money made
George Hebden who were also I lake cottage were Mr. and Mrs. clou* room*. The
.de afternoon was I The chill dinner Marge HID
The rteponslblUUes of .the coun­ by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation
honored
guest*.
spent
al
the
home
of
Mrs.
Schomp.
'served
when
she
entertained
8atI
Olin
Whittier.
Mis*
Susanne
Whit.id on Saturday and Bunday
•ItlBirli ty health officer fall into two main
I tier, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hodson. where eight tablas of bridge were urday evening was Indeed a deli­
home ot Mr. and Mrs. Neil
■ U.'helt di visions, state and county. It la compllsh Ulis alm
Comblnlng a Welcome and Faref.­ I Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Dayton and In play with awards going to Mrs cious version of the hosteaseo favhis duty to administer the public
The Barry County Health de­
well party, all of those who spend■ i two daughters. Grand Rapids and Howard Frost. Mrs. .David French orlte dish. In accord with the dln! health laws of the state in this partment may draw upon the con­
and Miss Sadie Glasgow. Out of &lt; ner the table decorations followed
their working days in the offices Mra Leon Stander.
county, the communicable disease sultant resources of the Founda­
town guests were Mrs E. O Thom- a Mexican mollff.
and daughter. Virginia. on the second floor of the National
law being an example of thU.
tion as it draws upon the person- Marge Invited eight girls to meet
Mrs. Bank building, entertained for Mr.
Saturday night dinner guests of
„ New Orleans,
« .!&gt;»&lt;• ..titled
nr) of the stale health department
rom- , and Mrs. Dorrance Trethric who Mr. and Mrs. Gay Jordan at Gun
Jf/S*?1' Mrs Walter [ her house guest. Cadet Nurse Ruth
It ranker
other stale agencies, such aa the and of other agencies.
Paulin. Rockford, III. and Mrs i Kacchclc of Grand Rapids and the
Mrs.. leave today (Thurs.l for the west , take were Mr and Mrs. Earl Ware- . PBUl,n
Department ot ABricUUture. the
The five schools of public health.
guest of honor proved her metal
Mr. coast and for Mr. and Mrs. D. W bam. Detroit. Mr and Mrs Rosa Max Caster, Nashville.
Liquor Control commUalon. the and Hie ?2 schools of public health
I by winning honors at bridge with
fho parchased theTreth- , DUnn npd Mr. nod Mrs. Horner
Michigan Crippled Children's Com­ nursing In the United States cither
tie Insurance Agency.
Smith.
I Mr end Mrs. Ben Gldlcy who 1 Bbnnle Brandslettcr receiving the
mission, the State Welfare com- require or encourage field training
other top score.
i The group gathered in the late
Patricia Young. Detroit.
mUslon,
and
the
State
Department
are leaving to live in Owosso in
experience for persons attending
afternoon on Thursday al the Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. David Goodyear the near future were honor guests
of Public Instruction. The work these schools.
Marge Stanley thought Wednes­
Twenty-four small friends helped ‘ Prank Carruthers home for a sofor these agencies Is primarily in
Barry county Is port ot the acvJu£ uiwrence daughter^of Mr cial time before they adjourned to entertained Mr and Mrs Jacob at the party given Saturday by Mr. day evening Just the right lime to
Zweedyk. Mr. and Mrs. Archie 1411- and Mrs Vcmor Blough High 500 invite eight of her friends to enjoy
the Held of sanitation, auch aa the en county group in southwestern
Inn where dinner was berg. Mr. and Mrs Carl Richards, scores
work for the State Welfare com- Michigan known as the Michigan
for the evening were held aome bridge at her home. The gals
her sixth birthday on Wed-i1*’™1' 71,0
absent members of Grand Rapids. Mr and Mrs. C by Mr nnd Mrs. Gamer Hampton,
mlsaion in camp Inapectlon.
Community Health project which
there who heartily agreed with
tuadar
of last
last weex.
week. The
children «[••,hl—
* -cownlal
assemblage were- W.
neaaay Ot
me ciumrrn
•
v&gt;. uoian
Dolan ana
and mm.
Mrs Leon
rxun uianaer
Stander Mrs. Gldley and Charles Faul.
to
accredited as a Held training
The responsibility to the county
their hostess were Marjorie Hill.
played games and also enjoyed the
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barnett for dinner Saturday night at Gun
Includes coordinating the public department. The local health de­
Elisabeth and Florence French.
two lovely birthday cake. Mothers
Unt •P«’roPrt*‘* 8'"“ng* ior
‘
partment ho*
has trainee*
trainees from the
health activities in the
and
thecounty
------ *------•* I1 pnrtmcnt
of the youngsters were also guests &gt; the occasion.
I
...
Jacqulta Wagner entertained the Barbara Shannon. Martha Lou
the
direct
administration
of
extst‘
above
named schools in the foiMaus and the prize-winners Bon­
Ing laws. He maintains a working lowing fields of public health:
Comnlimcntlng Mrs. Ben Bevcr- Sunday school class of which she nie Brandstcltcr and Marge Dibble
,
j A birthday 1* always occasion for wyk'a birthday. Mrs Henry Sever- is a summer member and its teach­
relationship with other agenclea I nursing, engineering, admintatraInterested In • health, namely the Hon. health,.education, and veterThe staff of the summer play- a party, but when you reach the wjrk entertained with a family din­ er. Mrs Victor Sisson, at the Leach
। Barry County Medical asciety.
society, the innrian work. Other ahort-term
ground was entertained at lunch right honorable age of 21 it* really ner for fifteen on Sundav The
Tuesday's downpour interfered
.. Barry
Rarrv County
Cnuntv Dental
Denial aociety.
i/irlnlv the
fh. , vUitors come for observation.
Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ben- ; time for a celebration A* Wcdnes- high point of the afternoon wm and Mrs J J Wagner of Chicago rot a whit with this week's country
school*,
and other official and un- ,
Hie department heads in the
nlnk.
.
। day was that sjicclal day for Bar­ the long distance call from Pvt Wednesday afternoon
club luncheon which was unusually
official
agenclea.
health department arc on the (ac' ‘
, bara Shannon, her mother. Mrs. Henry Beverwyk at Fort Benning.
well attended
Some golfers even
The Barry County Health de- ! ulty of the School of Public Health
I
Mrs
John
Chandler
was
the
hosOn the social schedule for Miss Robert Shannon, invited some o(
braved
the
storm
in
the
morning
...
............ .---- . .
_
or»»CT! me awrm
me munung
partment is fortunate In lu aaso- i ot the University of Michigan aa
Marie Neuscnafer who ha* been I Barbies girl friends to enjoy a dintew for hospital guild 11 last Ttws- to play nine holes, a kickers event.
elation with the extensive program I mm-re»idcnl lecturers
vfcitlng here from Des Moln'm. 1 ner which included all the birth,Corp Ernest Burr * was the kucM day
at ”
a deascrt^brtdge.
High -iniii
which was wuii
won u,
by mu
Mrs v.iyuv
Clyde Wll- night
—........
..----- .------------------miiof the W. K Kellogg foundation.
This comprises a very limit*! outpul.ll.hr.l In
Iowa, was a dinner given in her i day favors and decorations and of of honor at n family picnic held hunosa went te Mrs Wlllnrd Law- ccx Several out of town guesta !
The director of the local health Una of the work of Dr Altland
honor on Wednesday evening by course the traditional cake
at Charlton Park on Sunday. Aft­ rtnee nnd Mrs Tom Stebbins Flto thc p|raaUrc of the dav.
department I* the representative whose program covers a very broad
Mr. and Mrs. George Hebden at
latter the hostess and her guests er a 30-day furlough he leaves Sat­ nal arrangements were also com- M„ M 8 Hodgson, Morgantown,
I field and whose services to the
their home on West Green street, who were Bonnie Briindstcttcr. urday for Camp Grant. 111., later pletcd for the benefit dance the w Va. with Mrs. Don Siegel. Mrs
................................. *
! community vary from day to day
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Carrothcrs Marge Stanley. ElLsabeth French, going to Sioux Falls. S. D
guild Is giving al the Country club A H Carveth. Wall lake with Mrs
, ..... ..
....------------------------ u,
I In the many activities he superentertained ten for dinner on Fri- Matge Hill, Martha Maus andMarSaturday. August 25th.
Fred siebbliw. Mm Charles Todd.
- ------------------------------------------------------- Beaumont. Tex. with Mrs R. G. '
_
Finnic and Mrs L R. MatUon.
Jackson with Mr*. Richard Grom
The president. Mrs, Cedric Morey,
After painting kitchen woodwork it
introduced a new member. Mrs
Digory McEwan and her daughter.
where they will be moat used The
Mary Ann Also from the Women's
wax will protect the paint from
board and the club she extended
sincere thanks for her help and
both spotting and washing and can
rl ? r&gt;lurn«. Heftal,
••very good wish to Mrs Dorrance
be renewed quickly when worn off.
Trethric who Is leaving thl* week­
end for their new home In San
Jo**-.
Calif
The
afternoon's
bridge honors went to Mrs R E
Wait. Mrs
Lewis Williams nnd
Mrs. James Bristol
Tlic golf and bridge potluck on
Friday continue to be ixipular with
members Last week's golf event
was won bv Mrs Robert Shannon
with Mrs W G Bradford and Mrs
Homer Smith tleing for second. NOTICE TO CKEDITOBH

AUCTION SALE

Hoving lost my hired mon and selling the farm, I will sell at Public Auction at the
place located one mile south of the E. W. Bliss Manufacturing Co. on Sec. 21, Hast­
ings, on

BEGINNING SHARPLY AT 1:00 O'CLOCK

4 HEAD OF HORSES
Boy mare, wgt. 1,650, 7 yrs. old.
Brown gelding, wgt. 1,700, 9 yrs. old.
An excellent work team.
Black gelding, wgt. 1,500, 11 yrs. old.
Black gelding, wgt. 1,500, 10 yrs. old.

17 HEAD OF CATTLE
Roan durham bull, age 3 yrs.
Brown cow, 4 yrs., bred* July 24.
Gray cow, 4 yrs., bred April 23.
Holstein cow, age 6, bred July 18.
Holstein cow, age 7, bred Feb. 15.
Holstein cow, age 6, bred Feb. 4.
Brown cow, age 5, bred May 9.
Brown cow, age 6, fresh Aug. 11.
White Durham cow, age 10, bred Dec. 17.
Black cow, age 7, bred Jan. 17.
Black cow, age 5, bred April 13.
Gray cow, age 6, bred July 8.
White cow, 2J yrs., bred July 1.
Red cow, age 5, bred April 20.
3—18 mo. old heifers, bred Feb. &amp; March.
2 heifers 6 mos. past.
32 HOGS
2 fine brood sows.
Poland China stock hog.
14 shoats, wgt. 75 to 125 lbs.
15 shoots, wgt. 50 to 75 lbs.

21 HEAD OF SHEEP
These are fine breeding ewes.
125 POULTRY
Most of above laying hens.

IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS
International tractor, F 14, in fine con­
dition.
Tractor cultivator.
Two bottom John Deere plow. .

International tractor disc.
Avery horse disc.
Dunham cultipacker.
New International hay loader.
Side delivery rake.
Dump rake.
Champion mower.
New Idea manure spreader.
Oliver horse plow No. 99.
Banner plow.
Three section drag.
Steel wheel ball bearing wagon.
Hay rack.
Seven tooth walking cultivator.
Two wheel trailer.
Trailer rack.
3 sets double harness.
4 leather collars.
Power grinder. Vise. 180 ft. hay rope.
11 horse gas engine. Stone boat.
2 pump jacks. 3 rolls barb wire.
/
Bob sleighs. Corn shelter.
Corn planter, new fertilizer attachment.
John Deere drill.
80 rods new cattle fence. 75 steel posts.
6 milk cans ( 10 gal.). 40 gal. iron kettle.
DcLaval cream separator.
Gas motor with belt.
Post hole digger. Roofing.
200 grain sacks and burlaps.
Cross-cut saw. 1 man saw.
Several hand saws. Forks. Shovels.
Hand rake.
’
And many other articles too numerous
to mention.

GRAIN AND HAY
About 35 tons of hay in barn.
A quantity of oats.
Unthreshed wheat in barn from 13 acres.

TERMS: Cash. 6 months time will be given on approved notes. All purchases un­
der 20 dollars cash. There will be no reservations, everything must be sold. No
goods to be removed from premises until settled for.

C. H. OSBORN, Prop
DEWEY REED, Auctionaar

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

There is to be a club dinner thLs
Thursday evening. Next week'.’
luncheon commltee which Is for
Einar Frandaen. Mrs
Mrs Clyde Wilcox.
Thoma* Mrs H.trrv
W O Caacaddcn and
Ironside.

Hubert Conk.
Mrs J P
Hayes Mrs
Miss Jocelyn

,0 *&gt;«■*'

LEWIS—MATTHEWS
S I c Marjorie J Matthews,
dnuehter of Mr and Mrs Clarence ORDER FOB PUBLICATION
Matthews of Sparta, formerly of
R 3. Hastings, and 8 M 3 c Izireji

nest Lewis nf Hostings were united
in marriage bv the Rev Lemuel
Severance at the Severances' Mon­

U.S.LS
The Wai
through th
ment aervli

job tn pr.
power for t
The nuc
ment servii

Arrived al
During Wi
iiret ma jot
Un worker
pertly folia
the work i
Then wit
volved upo
tlon. m&gt; In

ment serv
within the

Employ-met
responsibill
tional syst
flees so ths

service. anc
Ice and to
system of
flees in eve

own empl
proved by
funds wen
prlatlons i

Until th
their empl
norary fed:
in the em
Hons of ut
ferrlng of I
programs.
The Mid
sen-let' can
1038. A pr

cral Cover
Mong with

dent of th
duration ol
United Sts
Mort aru
this servic
when the s
proved ina
grama wer

Ing Itself t

Diati

has been I

FrancUcn and the bride for Wash­
ington each to rciwirt back for duty
Tlw couple both attended HasIngs High school.

In Jobs the

shoes foi men have been
famous for maximum quality,
style. wear and comfort
Now .. even with wartinft
shoe conditions, they are your
Brand co buy

each plant in several thicknesses of
newspaper, so that the paper extends
one inch below the ground surface

ORDER FOB PUBLICATION

igr In othe
supply anc
A big quest
A syalCR
under fedi
worked ou
what has
tries years
Manpowe
were due
through ii

turnover a
place men
jxM&amp;ible.
To assU
cities In g
gether the
locates to
out the cot
ThLs Is bi
among lai
tried to inc
ers to rib
ntabillzatlo
employers
statement
quest and
quitting th
compelling
Employe

It’g a wise idea, nowadays, co find
a Brand of shoe that’* always been
good.•&gt;and still is Since 1898

M.

The bride wearing her blue
WAVE uniform, was attended by
Helen Howley, while the trrnorn'«
attendant was Robert Vandenberg
The counlr will spend their brief
honeymoon in thLs vicinity Thors-

Sore Tired
Aching Feet

W.M.C

the numbe
Icm of dbt
a, surplus &lt;

Mrs Willard Smith and Mrs How-

MONDAY, AUG. 27, 1945

W.M.(
EMPLC

loulorb
GOOD

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stodc:

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FIT TCP

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at th

t"fi'K‘i *i

Fall
LyBABKER'S DRUG STORE

This
cose

Milk your cows in NATURE'S wt

and W

more

WITH A

tlon
Fall

Milking action of the Rite-Way is the
same as that of the nursing calf. Its easy,
regular pulsations are equally pleasing to
the cow. The Rite-Way teat cups need no
extra support. Guaranteed not to fall off
the cow. Rite-Way's superior qualities in
daily performance are due to well long■ proved action of tapered inflations.
Springless, balanced-stroke pu Isa tor and
J special rotary vacuum pump. Economical
and highly efficient. See them at our dis,-play room. Convince yourself of Rite­
Way’s superiority-.
If you need rubber replacements, we can
supply them promptly for any standard
' make of mechanical milkers.

Hybrid corn
Order your DeKalb

PHONE 2708

can y
about
luaci
thing
but y

that

JOHNSON SUPPLY CO.
Ill w. STATE

from

suits
furs!

HASTINGS. MICH.

SHIRLEY GILLISPIE. HASTINGS. ROUTE 3
MAURICE C. JOHNSON. MIDDLEVILLE. ROUTE 2
ETHAN A. WINTERS. DOWLING
C. J. CHAMPION &amp; SON. DOSTER

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MO»

�THE WAITINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, IMS

HASTINGS HIARSAY

W.M.C. STABILIZES X
EMPLOYMENT

Kmploym have used the "The

Uon in the county,
in la Interested in
it of the health.

nt of mopey made
Kellogg Foundation
to be used to acIm.
ounty Health de­
raw upon the con­
s of lhe Poundui upon the personhealth department
encl ex.
4s of public health,
ala of public health
Jnited States either
u-age field training
persons attending

is part ot lhe acvip In southwestern
i os the Michigan
tlll&gt; project which
s a field training
e local health de­
trainees from lhe
choob In the folnf public health:
erlng. adtnlniatra*
ication. and veterOthcr short-term
ir observation
nt heads In the
mt arc on the facol of Public Health
ty of Michigan aa
•hirers
i a very limited outrk of Dr AltMnd
covers a very broad
te service* to the
■ from day U&gt; day
ictivitlcs he sujicr-

kitchen woodwork It
was on Use placet

ct the pnlnt from
&gt;d washing and can
rkly when worn off.

L

. .-&lt;4'

W.M.C. Gives History and
Accomplishments of
U.S.LS.

Have you heard abodt the local
woman who went to her neighbor's
, i to borrow a *aw? she found the
Arnold ’ Per kJ ns.
Max Wellfare. Mn. Sarah' Uuof H»e houae In the garage
baugh. Mrs. Forreat Wolfe. Mn. Al- pulling hl* tool* in order. Before
ma Boulter. Mrs Dan Shay. Jose- making her errand known »he rephine Murphy. Barbara Wilcox, mwlcwl on his nice array; whereMrs Constance Cook McCloskey.' upon he said that he tried to have
Mn. Alice Hubbard, Mn. Lester enough ia he didn't have to borLarabee. Genevieve FUlier. Mra.1 row. Her courage fulled. She went

tried to reduce absenteeism and
turnover. They have been asked
not to hire mule labor without a
statement of availability and a re­
ferral from lhe V. 8. E a, nor Uaue
The War Manpower commission ,statemenu of availability uni ms
through the United State* Employ­ necessary to lay off worker* for
ment services Is an orgnnlxatlon set ,sevan days or'otherwise terminate
up to do a wldr-scale and technical services.
pon, and Mr*. Mlles Waters.
job In providing necessary man­
power for the nation's war machine. ,operate by staying on their jobs
The nucleus of federal employ- ।until final victory over Japan, or
ment service wa* developed In 1907 ,until lhe Job is finished. If not In viile, Agnes Cunningham. Mrs and
to aid In lhe location of newly- war work they have been asked to Amos Dolman, Mrs William Dibble. wea
arrived aliens In this country. apply at lhe employment service Elizabeth Doster. Mrs William Dun- to h
During World War I It had 1U nnd asked to be referred to war Up. Joyce Echllnaw. Mary Fisher, |nt ।
lint major, job of recruiting civil- production. They were asked not to Mrs. Elvira Ganguiliet. Mrs Glenn i
lan workers for war Jobs The pros- ;take a job without referral by the Kahler. Mrs Robert Kelly. Ruth
pcrlty following World War I made
Lyle, and Sara Ann Miller
| at B price of 131.
lhe work unnecessary.
’ ••
"
Have you heard about the choice
Then with the depression it de- spor.slMllty
'
of winning the war. • ew ■
■»
.
collection of china and glassware
volved upon Congress to take ac­
tion. so in 1953 it passed lhe Wag- ■
owned by Mra
Warren Carter?
r
is
ur.L uh
.
i Among her precious antiques are
per-Pey»er Act providing for a fed- SjiltlfFf I lIKPf
three modern historic piecm that

Order Fertilizer Now
For Use With Wheat

•ste NURSES AIDES

Eltor"uS"U " DEuncn tEnuirr

Employment service charged with KLIiVLK JlK VllL
responsibility of developing a na- :
. .
,
, .,
tiunal system of employment of-|
Mrs. Richard Cook Hoads
IS fi SWJ
£I
«“»
to maintain a veteran placement | Thirty-seven Nurses Aides have
----service.
and ..a farm placement serv- alreadybe(.n tralned ailll a cliuv.
Ice nnd to assist In establishing a of 15 u now in progress, announces
.system ot public employment of- the chairman of the Red Cross
flees in every state.
1 Committee
------- — -■----------------•*-*— Mrs
on Nurses•’ Aides,
Tile states were to establish theli Richard Cook.
services,
ap-,
Wlun a iuwu enrouown employment
proved by the U S E 8 Federal ment cf 37 have already been In­
funds were to match title appro- strutted by Esther Kreider. R. N.
prUtions on a dollar for dollar who u now working with the fourth
ot
J/*
11*?®*- '*nl.t..
leJr UK*.
c!»“
---- - •
... lelaxi .v,
..n.u.to
Until the atutes could organize work Is completed, and their lime
their employment services a tern- now is
Is usod
used Ir.
In actual practice of
ot
porory federal agency was at work ; the facts they have learned This
in the emergency of placing mil- । class will complete Its
its requirements
Hons of unemployed on jobs and re-I ir,
----------"
In abov'
about a
month.
ferrtngof labor to emergency works ।I After finishing the course the
programs.
| aide gli
gives 150 hour* of voluntary
The Michigan State Employment service,
service came into being in January I Total volunteer hours given al
1938 A program
was developed Pennock hospital prior to the an-'
which was turned over to lhe Fed- nual meeting of the Barry County
cral Government January 1, 1842 Chapter of the American Red
Wonft with the services of other ' cross in June were 4,289.
stales al the request of Ute PrcslOther members of the committee
dent of the United Stales for the I are Mrs. Frank Carrothera, county
duration of the war II became the health nurse, and Miss Lome TeuUnlted States Employment service. , *jnk superintendent at Pennock
More and more worker* turned to hospital
Chi* service for defense jobs, and ; Sfany of lhe Nurses' Aides are
when the supply of trained workers wive* or mothers of servicemen, who
proved inadequate, training pro- feel that this U a very tangible way
Crams were started. Then came1 of ’doing their bit
to release
he work of the service In devot- .nurses for the Armed Forces
Ing Itself to the speedy prosecution 1 Mrs. Cook says that the women
lhe war.
i in this . work not only have the
Dhlribollon of Labor
! satisfaction of giving real service,
ri,- war but they also enjoy lhe contacts.
rUW7ebt^bSrrok“ t\w
, ?Xr al'SiX £%
‘

where needed, when needed, and in
Edward Goodvekr chairman
lhe numbers needed It U the prob- '
x'Mirnlus'ofhlnbor in'rome iwlton* h0’P,ul f*pre*se* her opinion of
a surplus of labor in some section* ,
r Wy|ng that they are
‘1 l|’n re.llrtLryA*h«i«nred,*Mt*rhmrn’f1 P«rt»cularly fine having ■ htgh
age in others A balanced System of scnsl, O( responsibility and mainU%
1
' • ”«^.“nY.rd of *work.
* rvoil,
Emntrr,i. Hhc
sal“- ''We’« everla*Ungly
yreal™ f
hS-n I
to thcm
Thek
JUBt
unrtl,.2nd’h^Trr^iiJhlrt «lmply Indtapeiulble. I think we
worked
out
and
has
accomplished
,
rnl
.|
(
|
nn
&lt;
krot the ’ hrg.t&gt;iUil
rrllVvl’ara
enen”' C0Un’ |&lt;XoX nave
wM*thim
P
trie* tear* to ucmeve.
M1M Teusink says she may be
iSS v"'"1 “
were due »«»
largely
to wasting lanor a
niwft
«y« iiSSI
answer «
’ves'.thev
cani:
.to.iah
j™;,'IS™,
S
iT.KS- .St
"■"» n!“ ,hmi1”!’ ~~
Inh^.hr wm£
re^redueS ' *uh “ •,mUp because they really
Job of the WMc hu been to reduce ,
y work. We at the hospital
tiljnover and absenteeism and reaiahivs anitreefatlve of the eood

=.-.r

in nih-r P,KT o( wortl

■ether the Federal Government al- .,oJPJ kiirse*''

Lake Odessa; Joan VUek. NaahVllle; Mr*. Cloyd Noon and baby
Bl. Clarksville; Mrs. Walter Mlland baby boy. York. Pa.; Floyd
Kenney. Nashville; Laurel Bensiba. Middleville; Mn. John Martin.
Hastings. R. 2; Donald Thompson
Freeport; Mrs. Letha Reynolds.
Middleville: Mrs. George Flrster,
Vermontville; Louise Warner. lake
Odessa; Max Weygandt, Clarks­
ville; Stanley Peirce. Hasting*, R.
4; Mrs. Richard Teske and baby
boy. Hasting*, R 5; Mrs Dole De­
Vine. Nashville: Dori* Raymond.
7lo E Mkrshall: Helen iSirnls*.
Nashville: Richard Brodbcck. Wood­
land. Mra. Everett Hanns nnd
twin boys. Vermontville. LeRoy
Foster. 508 6 Park: Baby Phyllis
Rose. Clarksville; .Mrs Stephen
Aldrich. Lake Odessa: Mr* Clay­
ton Newland and baby girl. Del­
ton. Mr*. Orville Everrtl and baby
girl. Nashville;
Mrs
Frederick
Fuhr and baby boy. Delton: Baby
Gl|l VutiderVecn. Portland: Mni
O. B. Garllnger. Lake Odessa
Donations—One bushel beans
Mrs Jordan. Woodland: one bu­
shel benm-Mrs C Hewitt. Wood­
land. 16 scultelrou* binders—Mrs
Grlftcth. Middleville Guild.
10
small sterilising bag*. 2 large bug*
2 abdominal binders. 3 T btnder*Mrs Henry Henderson

.HuSc*

married M year* that day.
out-of-town judges.
Mr. and Mrs. Hulett came from
The public 1* Invited k&gt; visit the
Ohio to Michigan tn 1898. settling In
Grand Rapid* where they made
their home. In 1018 they moved to
their present home at MlddtovUlt.
Mr. Hulett was a railroad man hav­
ing worked at this until his retire­
ment August I. 1937. Since then
he and Mrs. Hulett have enjoyed
themselves at their home on the
Irving rqad. with their daughter.
Mrs Hulett was n faithful and
active member of the Middleville
Methodist church a* long as her
health permitted. She was also
u rpember of tlw Ladles Auxiliary of
the* Order of Railway Conductors
and a member of the Supreme
Woodman circle.
’
Surviving beside the husband,
daughter ano son-in-law are several
nieces nephews, and a host of
friends.

THE WAR IS

(Almost) OVER
BUT

Barry County rarmen planning tie granddaughters as a moat un­
FLOWER SHOW TO BE
to sow wheat are urged by Harold usual possession.
HELD HAT, AUG. 25
J. Foster, county agricultural agent,
They err F.ngliah royal family
The First Annual Flower .show of
to order or get commercial fertili­ cup*. One waa made for the coron­
the Men’s Gladiolus and Flower so­
zer now so that there will be no ation of lhe Duke of Windsor,
ciety of Barry county will be held
delay In seeding after the Heasjan- bearing the date. May 12, 1937. the
Saturday. Aug 25. In the Goodyear
fly-freq date In September
word '■Coronation”, and the BritBni' show room.
From 200 io 250 pound* of com­
OBITUARY
Entries are open to any man In
mercial fertilizer of an analysis —
the —
crown,
and....
the Duke of ,,.
Wind----- -------raBessie Emellnc Butler, daughter Barry county, and any flowers may
most adapted to the farmer's soil ■or done In gold and royal colon ■ of Joseph and Harriett Butler, was be
exhibited
Gladioli entries are
will be required According to Paul ■n the while cup.
born June I. IMfl. Ottawa county. 1 spike, 3 spikes, artistic arningeR Rood. Michigan Blate college
When he guve up the crown for I
soil science specialist, a 2-16-8 or •’the woman I Icve. ” the cup*. I
0-14-7 analysis 1* recommended for which had gone on sale a month |
heavy loam, silt loam, and clay or two prior to the coronation. .
loam soils; sandy loams and sandy were taken out of the *hops and
soil* should have either a 3-12-12 destroyed Mrs Carter rejoices in
or 2-16-8 analysis It may be ne­ |hc fact that she had already pur­
cessary to accept substitutions chased her* In Canada
Located at 112 East Court Street in Hastings
however, if these exact analyses
cannot be supplied In all section*
where wheat is grown. Commercial Queen Elisabeth, which Is similar
Starting ot 1 o'clock, I offer the following:
fertilizer supplies areacarce as they
wjre a year ago. but no applica­ Queen added.
Monarch cook stove.
tion forma are, now required. The
Gibson cabinet model
A mug. which was a souvenir of
Important thing to remember |a to
Wood heater. Desk.
electric radio, good one.
get thr fertilizer now and atofe it of the King, tin* Queen, and PrinBreakfast table.
Victrolo and 45 records.
in a dry place until ready for use
ceasea
Elizabeth
and' Margaret
Experimental work done at Mich­ Rose
Ice box, 50 lb.
2 card tables.
igan Slate college and in various
------ ——. ■ « .
.
3 piece suite and extra
Bathroom scales.
part* of lhe state in cooperation ' PENNOCK HOSPITAL
choir.
High chair. Hose reel.
with farmer* ha* shown lhe value
T..„ „
of commercial fertilizer for inMr ....
“ V,,.
....
Overstuffed davenport &amp;
Small cook stove.
creasing wheat yields That plu, .
r * M^rv’sfaraaret Aug
chair.
Large service itotio
l?5.
* Mr’ and Mra Wllham MlJie? IlJ2 occasional chairs.
cial fertiliser la practically what ■ Ung*. R 2. Carolyn Jean. Aug 11.
grease gun. 4 fillers.
It waa In the denreasion years make
Coad bedroom suite, com­
3 looking glasses.
and Mr*. Jerry Stain. Hasting*.
the use of fertiliser attractive* for ' Mr
R. 3. Marvel Ann !twin&gt;. Aug 12.
plete. innerspring mat­
Large mail box.
It's a boy for
tress. coil springs and
Odd chairs.
Mr. and Mr* Everet Harm*. VerKitchen utensils.
EDWARD F. GROAT
monivllle. Ned Charles and Ted
Dresser.
Scythe. Raxors.
wawBia r.
n. son or Ja- , Leon. Aug 8: Mr. and Mr* Frcdcob and Marte Groat, bom Jan 27 ; erlck Fuhr. Delton. Frederick III.
Chest of drawers.
Box of tools.
1868. In Johnstown twp. passed Aug 9. Mr and Mrs Jerry Siam.
Vanity and bench.
■
wav Friday
Frtrtav pvenlnu
Stiff tn
n
*
away
evening. Aug.
to, 104*
1945, HAntl.iai
Hosting*. R
New sprayer.
Michael Steven.
3 way electric lamp.
at Pennock hospital.
Aug. 12
Square spade and rake.
He spent his younger life in
Surgical—Alden Todd. Hastings.
4 dinette chairs.
Johnstown tup., moving to a farm R 1; Mrs Francis Hamilton. 829
Bbl. of Haviland china­
6 kitchen chairs.
south,of Hastings forty-two years 3 Church: Ivah Statler. Lake
ware. not opened.
Dinette tabla.
Odc&amp;ra Mrs Laurel Senslba. Mid­
dleville. Vem Cotten. Hastings. R
End table. Mirror.
Dishes and numerous
Nellie Cund&amp;ll, who passed away 3. Mrs Loyal Edger. 436 E Bond
other articles not men­
in 1B30 To this union were bom Mr* Vernon Harbin. 438 W Smith
two daughter*. Muriel and Gladys Floyd Denny. Hastings. R 3. Joan
Gosolinc camp stove.
tioned that arc coming
He was a member of the Metho­ Smith. 802 F. Clinton
in day of sole.
dist church and the Hostings Odd­
Medical—Aldo WUenx. Hastings.
R.C.A. radio.
Terms: Cash.
fellows Lodge
Surviving ore lhe two daughter*. Loyd Gaskill. Hastings. R 4; ErMrs Elmer Bush and Mrs Harold vln Mishler. Clarksville: Fred Bu­
Slocum; seven grandchildren, and I talph. Hasting*. R 3
two great-grandchildren, all of
Discharges - Porfldln Casellas.
Hastings twp
j __________________________________
Funeral services were held Mon- I

The merchandise situation won't ba
much better before winter is here.
.1

We have nearly all our winter merchan
disc in

SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS

SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1945

DEWEY REED, Manager

MACKINAWS
Plain and Plaid colort-sheep lined coats
and vests for men and boys.

neral home, with burial at River­
They have certainly side cemetery.
Aides

who

have

'SKFaawa

SNOW
SUITS

POISON IVY

jnit the counuy a manpower quotir । |ccf h0UIS Bn. Mr&gt; ^,-0^ Andrr.
uJ2,rC are«
The? hn^ Mn wRh «75’ Janct Burns wllh 3U’
JrtrfL 'X. ,m"o„r^nd JSt- '
JW" *M
with it goes, the Ivy Infection. Often
“numb,. one application la enough. Gel TeIS“KS! &lt;r™ I...,. ft,"
pawerfuL Stops Itching quickly.
statement of availability upon re- •
Fred
Mrv
Your 35c back tomorrow If not
quest and restrains worker* from g ®
O. M.
Mrs. pleased. Today al
quilting their Job* unle** there are । Cooley. Mrs. 9.
M Ketchum. Mrs
AddiePMSpringer.
Mrs Orville Van
STEBBINS A JACOBS
pompelUng reason* for so doing • wip
r?
Mn; —.!?!
Thomas Ogden. Mr*,
Employers have helped by using'r.Ll."!?.
Out 8/23
Blake Alicrdlng. Mrs. Harold An-

shoe:

FOR THE LITTLE

GET READY NOW!
POLO SHIRTS

SWEATERS

Stripes and solid
colors
All sizes

Girl's oil wool
Sizes 6 to 14

79c to 139

$298 up

SWEATERS

OVERALLS

Boys’—Port Wool
Coot Style
Sizes—2 to 18

Boys'—Cotton Twill
Sizes 4 to 10
Brown — Novy

165 to 225

$125 up

SKIRTS

BLOUSES

FELLOWS

Sizes 3 to 10-Plain
colors in wool and
gabardine mate­
rial and wool plaids

STODEl

TAKE A PEEK

at the New

Fall Fashioni
This is an invitation..;
cone in today and be the

FINGER
TIP
COATS
Teal - Navy - Tan
and Brown Colors
Warm coats for
school or dress
wear.

and Winter stylos’

ter

ths advance sec­
tion of fashion
pages of our big
Fall Catalog. And
it's gloving with
important news In

But here's

RN
v- from

all—not only
about these
luscious new
things,
but you
thea now

JUTE 3
I. ROUTE 2
MC

Plaids ond solid
colors Sizes 4 to 14.

lipstick

CHEN YU

$225 up

Totally new shades that
pre your lipa a beautifully terrific "quick-kill'*
look .. . "Golden Mauve". . ."Powder Blue
Fuschia". . .''Flame Swept Red". . .“Exotic Pink
.. “Dragoa's Blood Ruby".. ."Black Rote.
And each is wrapped in C«KM Yu’s reputation

for sUying power. Automatic case ... lift
off the cap ... up pops the bpslick!

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
REXALL STORE

HASTINGS

MONTGOMERY WARD

PHONE 2111

White with color
* trim. Sizes 4 to 14.

97&lt; up

DRESSES

JERKIN &amp;

Girls'—Cotton Prints
Sizes 4 to 12

Skirt — Checks and
solid colors
Sizes 4 to 14

$159 up

$298 up

We hove o good ossortment of Red
Plaid Hunting
Jackets and a few
pairs of breeches.

ANKLETS
Wonderful Selection
color and styles.
All

25c to 39c

Moke your selection now with a small
payment down. We will lay it away ond
you can get It when you need it - which
won’t be long.

BAIR

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CHURCHES
The following Hem from the Au­
gust 8 edition of the Battle Creek
Enquirer-News will be ot Interest
to lhe many friends of tire family
of the Rev and Mrs. W Maylail
Jones, formerly of Hastings:
In a ceremony performed by lhe
10:30 am. on the Sunday following bridegroom's father at 10 oclock
the official proclamation of V-J Tuesday morning In the Sergeant
Day.
Sunday school at 11:30. Picnic on

Don M. Gury. Rector
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11 a.m. Morning worship
sermon by the rector. Bible

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For her wedding, the bride chose
suit of royal blue, with which she
The public Is cordially Invited to a
wore pink accessories. Site carried
attend lhe church services and an orchid on a prayerbook. Mrs.
make use of the reading room.
McMahon's frock was gray crepe

had corsages of glamelllas.
A wedding breakfast was served
at the Post Tavern following lhe
service and the couple left after­
ward for a 10-day motor trip to
Canada. They will return to BntlRs
Creek before Lieutenant Jones re­
ports lo Camp Campbell, Ky.. for
reassignment.
The bride, a graduate of Michi­
gan Bute college has been an art
teacher in lhe Ann Arbor Junior
Leason Sharpe. Pastor
high school. Lieutenant Jones was
August ID—• 11:00 Morning wor­ attending the music school of the
ship. The Rev. S Conger Hath­
away. who was pastor here for
eight years will be lhe guest min­
ister. The Rev. Hathaway is now
pastor of lhe Brooklyn Presbyter­
ian church.
The Sunday school will re-open
September 9 In all departments.

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! cabin to Canada. 100 mile* north Grose, s 1/C which occurred Wed- were in Grand Rapid* on Friday on : Mr*. Kendal) Reahm and Mr. and I A&lt; * I
Al F Ilf f
of Sault Bte. Marte and getting to naaday, August ISth.
buainess.
I Mr* Tom Taflee are leaving 8at- |
lota of
01 fishing.
,i Weekend guest* of 'Mr
‘ and‘ "
Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. Freeman Furrow urday for a week's fishing ttlp to
tog 8aturdv tor ™..
- --------- _ __ , Mra. Caroline DeVany and son. Homer Warnar wn* Mr and Mra.
to San Jose. California,
Jam** Brown were her parent*. I Bruce Scott, spent four day* tn •
’-»-* •»-*•
----- •-•- —
• -four chil­
Lloyd
McCormick
and
Mr. and Mra. W. C. Bretnmer and Battle Creek ’ lart
la*
week with dren of Detroit.
ORGANIZATIONS
her brother. Robert ot Berwyn. 111. I friend*. Mr. and Mra.; Sidney
■pent Sunday ......
MIU
Mrs E O Thoman and Norcen Harold
McArthur
of
Remun.
of New Ortoan*. La. who were
Mr and Mrs Prank Vis of Grand ' Bgt. and Mrs. Robert Watkins (lhe
Mr*. Ruth Cappon and children guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Robert
family are having* i
D A. VanBusklrk. superintendent
Rapids
cam*
Saturday
for
a
visit
tlon at Wall lake.
were In Battle Creek Sunday where Cook for *evaral day*, left Monday
former Betty Swift of Middleville) of school*, say* that the First and
for a visit with Grand Rapid* rel­ of ncveral days with Mr. and Mr*. were dinner guest* of Mr. and Mra. Second ward schools are being deco- luncheon at 1 o'clock, followed by
&gt;uu Mrs. wiuara casrcricc
.----.
.---- J.
Walter V/ftUacc.
and daughter* are vacationing at Lhe
an&lt;1 Uri ®ur' ative*.
Richard Cook on Wednesday^ last, rated for the fall term. The same
Sgt. and Mr*. Richard Bessmer. I before they returned on Sunday lo number of students will be riding on
Big Star take thl* week.
:flette McCain.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Brant spent
The Maccabees will hold their
who
hare
been
visiting
Mr
and
where Sgt. Watkins I* school busses a* last year, he ex­
Mr*
and Mlaa
Jo--i, Mtaae*
Mr*
sura. Arthur
Arvnur Chase
vnase ana
Misa jo
7^,.. Elaine
. ,; Co
? tan I and Shlr- the weekend with Mr. and • “
••• Mrr Jacob Rchor and .other rota- i Washington
regular meeting thia Friday after­ Lols M Clouae
—....zd.
stationed.
peel*
•ephlne Chaae spent Sunday in |
.Smith of Goodwill district are Ralph Townsend st Murray lake
tives, left on Monday. Sgt Bcsemer
noon. August 17, at the usual time
A week-end guest of Pvt. Charles
Detroit with Emmons Chose who barln« » wonderful lime attendWilliam Bechtel and Jack Rtoor to reiMirt to hi' Mation on Staten
Maurice Peck, who was heapHal­ and place.
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wm
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•
v.*
**/,**,..
...
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Leonard
from
Percy
Jones
hospital
j Mr»,
..
4.
■»* &gt;iw tzed
la UL** ""***
camp at Lake Louise thl* week.
ted In
in Chicago (or
for three weeks
weeks, was
was
Inland. N. Y., and
Buts;------------- ixx&gt;i»ru num rm/
MUNICIPAL COURT
Ing the ball games.
to her home in Balilmc;.-, MU.
A Sunday guest of Mra. Jennie '
“umU
The WB.CB. meets with Mrs.
William* an
Mr*. Philo
Otl*
(Pauline
ChandMr* Earl Wareham. Jan and
“on
Monday
from
Pre*- ; dawkleraVtancy Uid'MarthJ'o" Ann rrteJX^dp5te?Prtc^5a^uXfr Myron tyason Wednesday. Algf. n. otHarold
gsS’s.K-.r’s;i
Irving townahto
, and daughter. Mr and Mra. Don­ Sandra relumed lo Detroit Sun­ lcr&gt; arrived on Monday from Pres­ daughters Nancy and Martn* or Ann
tar potluck supper. Everyone wel­
by the city police
’ aid Chase of Grand Rapid*
day with Mr Wareham after a que Isle. Me . where she has been Arivir w.-rr w.-rk-end iriieati nt Mr Fedewa and Peter Fcdewa was lhetr come.
disorderly chart
two week* visit with Mr and Mra with her husband. Lt Otl* and Lt. .,&lt;1 Mrs. Richard Cook. Mr. Logan aunt.
, Miss Em Hainer of Detroit.
u._~
frjt-jdj
W
|U
re
.
Lewis Mahoney are expected from is a former Hastings High school
th* charge to &gt;
Many Hastings frie
tr. Mra. George Bullis, who lives who £,ve
Wall lake for Kellar Stem.
Presque Isle thi* week, making the
afternoon, and
- Litchult
(Lola COMMUNITY NOTICES
George
1
near Howell "
several weeks are returning to GhlA gueat of Kathleen Blough thia trip by plane They will all be the teacher and Mrs Logan, betrre h-r member Mr*.
but formarriage, waa on the nursing staff A Pryon. .....
now «.
o( -~etrolt.
Det
The Dunham and the Steven*. , and 3430 cost*.
Mtas Audrey McDyer visited Mr «ago with Mr Jca»cn on Saturday week is Margaret Babbitt of Grand gueita of Mr* Olis' parent*. Mr ot
niwrly
;Mr* Litchult Banfield. Northwest' Assyria and
oi the
tne County
vuuiur Health
ncaiui dept
ueptmerly of Hastings
Halting*
and Mrs
Jamea Ter Avest and ' Mr. and Mrs Glenn Clurn were Rapid*
apd Mr* Roy Chandler
Mia*
Marie
Neuschaefer.
who
has
h«
recently
hud
a
book
published,
Arthur Plsher of thia city
Eagle
group*
of
the
Farm
Bureau
Mr. and Mr*. William McKnlght.
family of Grand Rapid* tost week- Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.
Mary Louise Reynolds Is visiting been visiting lhe Richard Cook and Garnered. Vintage." by a Boston will have a picnic August 23 at •rrrated by the cite —end.
•n«1.
! and Mn. Everett Clum of Wixxl- Janet and Bill of Wilmette are ar­ Mr and Mrs. Noble Stuart of Port­ Dr. Frank Currothcr* households company. She wrltas under the name Herman Babcock* landing. Bristol disorderly person.
riving this weekend to spend two land thl* week
••- left Bunday for —
------- of Lei* A. Pryor."
A recent gueat of—
Dr. and’ '"
Mrs land.
for1 a —
week,
Delton
Municipal court h
lake.
Potluck
dinner.
Please
bring
Janet Johncock of Prairieville in where she will spend
A B Gwinn and family was Miss
A guest of Mra Archte McCoy week* at the McKnlght cottage at
»pend two day* with
A daughter wo* oom on Friday to table service and sugar for your and paid &gt;10 fto*
Wall lake.
the guest of her grandmother. Mrs. —
Katharine Ransom of Oahtemo
Mr _
and
— Mrs. Leon
I — Leonard
*--------- * and
—■* Aviation Cadet and Mr* Carl J. family.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eckert of
Guest* of Mr and Mrs. Joe. Pflug Moorman of Irvington. Ala. a
family before she returns to her Bclson iMary Ellen Mulderi in a
Mr and Mra. Cton-rce Winchell duties as Supervisor of Nursing with Battle Creek hospital. Cadet Belon Sunday were hla sister. MUu member ot the Mobile school fac- Detroit were weekend guest* ol W.
IRVING METHODIST CHURCB
Martin Corners
&gt;t Latutlng were guests of George the State Health Dept of Iowa.
A Hall. '
son is stationed at Amarillo. Texas.
Bertha Pflug. and Mr. and Mr."
C. J. Kendall. Pastor
Preaching next Sunday 10 o'clock.
Mr and Mrs Nell Bockeloo are Bradley lost Wednesday.
Guests of
Fred Peet and two daughters of
“L.Mrs.
’Jl? Ella
Elto_ Etulr-tcn
E'tdlritcn 1 Mrs. Alma Watrous, who ha* been All are cordially invited.
Mr. and Mrs Gay Jordan with
Worship service 10:00 am.
Mrs Wayne Judkins and daughter
Grand Rapids
iheir guests. Mr and Mrs Fred entertaining his grandson Bobby of Kalamazoo have been guest* of Thursday were Mr. and Mr*. Martin
Church school 11:00 an.
Roberts of Galesburg.
Shlrlcy Henry. Is slowly Improv- i *»-»■
—•— School -------_...
Mn. Allecn Dawe and son have Harris of Detroit spent Wednes­ Hale of Kalamazoo.
Tuesday evening prayer
The
Norton
reunion
will
Mr
and
Mrs
Lester
Reynold*
this
Mr
and
Mr*.
Cleason
Peck
spent
Mr und Mr* Sterling Weeks had
returned from Flint where they day In Grand Rapids
‘Hfl.
u— b j .i
« j..
“*■ held
nc*° "at
v ule
week.
। be
the *cnooi
school nouae
house on
on
the weekend a* guest* ot Mr and
visited Mr. and Mn. Lorraine UetiMr. and Mr* Roderick Swadltog Sunday, Aug. 2fl. Potluck dinner
Miss Grace Edmond* leaves Fri­ aa their gueat* the past week her
Mrs Leona Rose of St Johns came
Forrest Gray of Charlotte at &lt;Bnma
hath for two weeks.
day for a two weeks' stay In Bay sister. Mrr.. Mildred Runzler. of Saturday to vlxtl relatives and Mra.
Chandler- are now occupy-; will be followed by a businea*
Livestock Health
Burlington. Wb, and her daugh­ friends and attend the Wesleyan their Wall lirke cottage
Mr. and Mn Walter Watkins
l'?&lt;aailew
y
, mreting and an Interesting proMrs
Betty
Huckenaubltr.
and
Mr
ter*.
Lorraine
and
Bertha
'Louise
Citatum «nd phosphorus are
were gueata of Mr. and Mrs Fav
Methodist conference and camp­ and Mrs Richard Huckendublor
8i, Mrti
Kr*m A1* rwkl*ntJ‘
lhe district.
Mrs Weeks' aunt and uncle. Mr meeting.
Kay spent Sunday tn Pewamo
spent Sunday visiting lhe former’s ling ha* received his discharge pupils, and teachers (past and
nnd
Mrs
George
Chenoweth,
of
Sunday guest* of Mrs Cole New­
Mrs. Vert* Culler, after spending brother. Vern Ch*i&gt;tnan of Three from the Army and is now em­
stock health.
ton and Mra. Lowell Teeter were guest* of Detroit relatives for the Leonidas arrived Thursday tor a a few weeks In Detroit, returned Rivers, whom they had not seen ployed at the Bookcase factory.
visit.
home last week.
Mr*. Wellington Cllley and Miss weekend.
Tlie Wesplnter house at the cor­
.-Ince _hls induction into the army
Mr*. Hattie Scharff nnd Mr*
Bruce Culler of Gull take visited f&lt;air years ago. He was recently: ner of Green and Park streets has
Erma Cllley of Saranac.
'
Mr and Mrs Arthur Crnthrrs
Mr and Mra Wllllnm A Moore and Gordon Crothera returned Jennie Gordon spent three days hta sister. Mrs Lillian Uchty. the discharged under lhe point system been purchased by Mr and Mr*
Mrs Cheater Long is taking her Preston Campen. Mr. Carnncn is
Monday from a ten-duv vacation Inst seek with lhe latter's daugh- first of the week.
Mr and Mr. Bruce Sheffer of vacation from Parmelee store this operator at the Strand theater.
Their Sunday guests were Mr and at May Day lake, and in Roches­ er. Mr*. Lloyd Demand In Ionia
Cleveland. Ohio, returned Sunday week.
and attrnled the Fair
Mrs Ed Tudor and daught- &gt;'. Mary. ter. Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. R, K. Compton
Mrs R. A. Bradford i* reluming after sp-ndlng two weeks with hl*
Guests of the Earl Rumford*' last have bought the house thev now
floss Dunn left Wednesday on a
parents. Mr and Mr* 8, M Sheffer week while they were vacationing at occupy on Green St. of Mr*. W. L.
Mrs Ed Wortinger of Constan­ business trip In the middle west
sbter. Rowena Hale They also Gun lake were Sgt and Mrs Keith Shultera.
tine is th* guest of her brother­ und Mrs Dunn will be In Chicago viAtl with her son and daughter­ and
Hastings Mfg. Co., Common
in-law. Mr and Mrs W G. Brad­ visited Mrs Bruce's mint and uncle. Yerty. Mrs. Reva Benson and the
in-law and sister. Mr ,uid Mrs
When Mr*. Cheater 8 towel 1,
Mr and Mrs Ross Phelps at Sauga­ Word Erways
Kellogg Co.. Common
ford before leaving for her home tuck.
Walter-Watkins
chairman of the Junior Red Cross
The C. C. Higbles have a* their for Barry county, was packing a
Union Steel ond Wiro Co., Common
Mr. and Mr* Dan ’x-wl*
Clardy last week were hl* brother in B&gt; stun. Mass
Cadet .Nuru- Rosemary Weeks of line of Ellington, returning from guest. Mrs Hlgbte's mother. Mr*. shipment of Christmas udiU last
'Bunday guest* of Mr and
Capt Ray Clardy, who had just
Consumers Power Co., 4Vi% Preferred
K Bentley of Marshall.
Adrian Zudwclg of Ada.
Thursday, ahe
she discovered that It
it
returned from the European thea­ Community hospital. Battle Creek, (amp-mrrtlng «t Indian lake, stop­ B Miss
Rose Clarke spent several
F W.
Drukcnbrod.
_Mr*.
________
________
____ Mr»
tre. and Mrs. Clardy of Kansas who Is taking n course to ortho­ ped in thl* city Wednesday to call dnvx this week on a business trip to was 250 envelopes short. Evelyn I
Inquiries Invited—write or call 8-1456 Collect
pedic* at filgrna Gnnmu hospital. &lt;&gt;n their many friend" and spent
Harlan Ritz* and Billy arc spend­ City. Mo
Gwinn. Pat Harrington, and Nan- i
Chicago.
ing a few days this week with Mrs.
Mrs Jack Stem. Judy nnd David Ml. Cletnen*. spent Monday and the night at Mn. Lillian Lichty's
Andrew Shaw and his sen Douglas cy Jayne* were called lo the res­
Wednesday guest* of Mrs William are
Gary Ptaher of Wyandotte.
cue. They worked from 9:30 until I
are spending a few week/, with tier Tuesday with her parents. Mr and
leaving
today
on
lhe
return
trip
Mrs. Fred Muhonev nnd r.on. mother Mrs
George Briggs at Mrs. Sterling Weeks ML", Week* Field were Mr. and Mrs. Ora liul- home lo Ix&gt;3 Angeles. Calif , after 4 In the afternoon to finish this i
G. R. Not ! Bank Bldg.—Grand Rapids, Mich
Hnger of Chicago
Pfc Jack Mahoncv of Kalnmazn-i Rose City.
't
a week here spent with the Aben work and a little other work so
Mrs Carrie Coleman spent from Johnsons.
_____ that the Christmas cards might be
Mr and Mrs. Don Doyle and Mrs tlon &lt;n the staff at Pennock hos­
Lt. Col. Pet-and Mrs Diwell Teeter on Wed­ Ch.ir’ic Dqvle are entertaining Mra pital to begin to October after her Tuesday until Sunday with Mr and »l Loa Angele* ha* also
gu**tl -----------------Mr. Mark Coleman of Battle Creek
nesday of last week Pfc Mahoney F G Marshall of Detroit who ar- graduation
the Johnson home
Marjorie Cogswell of Nashville Sunday they went to Jackson to at Sirs
Neil and Wyatt, with
spend tiie day with the Reed Cole­ Mr sndAlex
spent Monday In Hastings.
and on Aug
18 will report at
Mrs Burt Nell of Grand
Mrs. naymona
Raymond upinrie
Guthrie ur
Jr . is in
In man famllyjif Detroit
Camp Grant, III. for reassignment
Rapids vacationed tost week al SciCora Singleton and daughters. Duluth
sncndlng
her
vacation
with
.,C*
rs
’
Foreman.
Jr
.
of
Oranacvjilc. was a Sunday guest of ftr
But. Junior Max Wellfare of Bil­ B-tty and Bonnie, sjwn Sunday her Coast Guard husband
lv“,c w”* “ »•"«&lt;"* "*■«’ ■ ' f,r
Corp, and Mrs. Donald Heeter are
lings General Hospital, Ft Ben­ and Monday in Kalamazoo with
Marilyn Jane Chandler of Mi­ and Mrs Muryl Foreman
jamin Harrison. Ind., wns a week­ •hr former’s sLiter. Mrs Clair Pl­
Mr* Arthur Lower. Johnny, and leaving Sunday for Corp. Heeter's
shawaka. Ind.. Ls expected today to
end guest of his wife and parents
Becky returned Monday from t-lx nation, at Harvard. Nebr.. after a
, be- the guest of Joan Leffler
A guest of the t**alie Cooks over
and Mrs
weeks with her parents. Mi and 15-daj furlough at home.
Mrs
G.
F
Chidester
left
last
the weekend was Mra. Cook's aunt.
Mrs. O J. Lower, at their Eight
Mrs Henry Wingard of Toleldo. O at Gun lake were Mr and Mrs week Wednesday to visit in other Point take cottage
Her brother OPEN FORUM
Miss Ruth Kseclde of Knlnma- Fred Harris Detroit and Mr und points in Michigan before her re­ and his wife, Capt and Mrs John
I think It's wonderful to have a
turn lo Williamsville. N Y
Lower of ChickaiJin. Oklahoma, were
eno was Marjorie Hill's guest for Mr* H F Smith of Fort Wayne
parking space on the fair ground*
Mr
and
Mr*
Burt
Baird
of
Roy
­
alio
there.
the weekend
Mr and Mra
Wallace Osborn
Mrs Stanley Whrater of Kal»- during n fair but why not have a
Mr nnd Mra Rav Water* and left Bunday for Engclwood, N J. al Oak soent Friday night with
give tliat isn't barred by lumber, etc.
Mr
and
Mrs.
T.
8
Baird
e&gt;»
route
—
--------------------------------------jmaaoo
is
arriving
next
week
forsevMr nnd Mrs George Sumner are
:he wedding of Ensign
on the &lt;-u.-t *o patrons won't have­
spending this week al the Waters
Osborn and Elizabeth tn Traverse City for a weeks vaca- cral week* with Mrr. Arthur Lower to crawl through or walk aa far as
tlon.
’and children.
Virginia Potts is at a high school
Guest* of Mr. and Mr* Hazen uptown to get Into the midway. A
voice camp nt Walden Wood* near . Gray last weekend were Mr and lot of good it I* to pay to park in­
Hartland She is doing th* accom Mrs Manin Brown and daughter side and then have to walk as far
psnying and some solo numbers i' '"f Jacksen und Mr and Mrs I. II as if you'd parked on the street
somewhere
And where were the
thl* two weeks' camp where 150 ' Relckord ot Somerset Center
Mrs. Edna Brockway and grand­ picnic table*?
arc registered.
Here* hoping for a better fair
.Mrs. Stuart Cleveland &lt;&gt;f Spring- son. Ronnie Moran, spent last Mon­
ever tn 1948 with a little con­
field.-Ohio. Is the guest thia week day ( and Tuesday with Mrs Ed than
venience thrown to.
Mattoon.
of her parent*. Mr and Mrs. T S
Mr and Mrs R E Finnie arc en­
A patron and a reader
Baird. Mr. Cleveland and the chiltertaining their daughter. Mra
। dren. Tommy. Jana, end Denny, Charles
and grandson Cliarles
will come for lhe weekend, and for two Tt.«dd
Let's give Frank Ferris, who owns
weks.
Caroline
Todd,
who
Mra Cleveland will • return with has been the guest oi her grand- land on nil sides of the road al the
them
Grents for several months, will re­ intersection of M-37 end M-43. a
Mrs Stanley Whrater of Kalant to Bcuurmuit. Texas, with her word of appreciation for planning
mother
his farm operations to avoid ob­
day end Wedneeday of Mr. and
Mrs H A Adrounle was in Mll- structing the view at that corner.
Mr* Hugh Riley.
I for one. apprectnic his thought­
Mr. and Mra. Theodore Kilmer called by the nines* and death of fulness.
Mid their children ot xziniinc. ancyan Crofoot,
M/endlng two weeks at lhe A. J
Mr und Mrs. Dick Jacobs. Mr. and
No. 1. Hastings
Larsen cottiige. Wall lake
Mrs Frank Sage has gone to
Champaign, HL. lo make the ac­
quaintance of her grandson. Steuhen
Ironside Johnson, son ol 2nd Lt.
and Mrs. Stephen Johnsen &lt; Isabel
Base •
Guests of Mr and Mrs Homer
Warner from Bunday Uli Tuesday
were Mr and Mrs Lloyd A. Mc­
Cormick and four children of De­
troit. Monday evening guests were
Mr and Mrs Roderick Warner ot
Battle Creek.
SATURDAY. AUGUST 18
Mr. nnd Mr*. Paul Schowatter
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
and Ml** Margaret 8ctio«*alter of
Grund Rapids were here on Bunday
Gene Autrey A Smiley Barnette
for the christening of their nephew.
Thomas-George. Infant son of Dr.
and Mrs Norbert Schowaltcr The
christening was performed bv Father
J. V. Dillon at St Rckm- church, with
Paul Schowalter as godfather and
MJss Schowaltcr as godmother
Mr* Harry Larsen of Muskegon
visited Hastings relatives part of

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M. at 7:30 pm.,
i Glenn of tanLeague' among
or* 'especially tn
Glenn will show
ot the work, also
^Ing Gen. MacArwlth one of our

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agel. Pastor
Id on the secund
idaya. The next
ugust 28. Sunday
nd preaching at 3.
1ST CHURCH
Slone. Pastor
p at 10.00 o’clock

uperlnlendent. of
I. as the guest
II be open for the
lldrcn during Ute

Lem from the Authe Battle Creek

nd* of the family
Mrs. W. Maytan
if Hastings:
performed by lhe
ler al 10 oclock
In lhe Sergeant
First Methodist
dence Ruth Alien
of Lieut William
The bride 1* tlw,
ind Mrs Marshall
Haire, province of
eutenant's parenU
Mr* W Maytan
lard avenue.
ones read the sinin the presence

zr flanked by basilxed gladioli Mra.
organist, played
At Dawning," in
era "Bridal Chorssohns "Wedding

uee McMahon of
he bride, attended
honor and Scrgl.
brother of the
wme on furlough
lend hospital In
slated his brother
g. the bride chose
te. with which she
&gt;ries. She carried
prayerbook. Mrs.

Sweetheart rosea,
blue printed frock
a pink suit. Both
llamelllas.
rm following the
couple left afteray motor trip to
I return to Batlf?
itenant Jone* re­
lampbell. Ky. for

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inn Arbor Junior
tenant Jones was
isle school ot lhe
cltlgan when he
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shades

500

SWEATERS!

AT REED'S YOU'LL F ND

ALL METAL LUNCH KIT
Complete with Pint Bottle
$219

SHOP
TEL. 2132

METAL HAND
SPRAYERS
49c

FLY TOX
SPRAY
qt. 47c

DOLPH FLY
SPRAY
p‘- 25c

BLACK FLAG
SPRAY
pt. 25c

Mrs William Fighter accompanied
Mrs Kate Goughertv and riauzhter?. Mary Kay and Margaret, to
Stony lake near Shelby on Satur­
day for a week's vacation
Mrs. L. R. Mera of Hammond.
Ind., and Mrs. Harold Shields of
Gary. Ind. are visiting lhe former's
mother, Mrs C C Shields. nnd sis­
ter. Mrs Charles Hinman, this wee!:.
Mr. and Mrs Ed He.vtlin and son.
Eddie, and Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Valentine and Susan of Ypsilanti
were guests of Mr and Mrs J I.
Valentine on Sunday after spending
several days with Mr. and Mrs Fred
Durkee of Carlton.
Mr. nnd Mrs Earl McKibben and
Mrs Wiltord White and daughter

MAN FROM MUSIC MOUNTAIN

Attractive new shades
White, pink, maize, green and blue

TEN CENTS A DANCE

All Sizes gOO

SUNDAY and MONDAY. AUGUST 19-20
Van Johnsen. Lionel Barrymore, Gloria DeHaven

FALL
PURSES

"BETWEEN TWO WOMEN"
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 1:00 TO 3:00

In Brown. Black. Tan
and Red

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. AUGUST 21-22-23
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In Beautiful Technicolor

298 to 698

WILSON

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Often May Mean

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY. AUGUST 17-18

JUST ARRIVED!
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X to XXX .
Smaller Sizes

DOUBLE FEATURE A1TRACTION

. . 1.50
79c &amp; 1.00

Donald Red Barry, Lynne Roberts

U L ES

HI POTENCY B COMPLEX
Capsule - Bottle of 100
$169

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VISIT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN
fAYNE
Diy.

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Bun. Only
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A ZOO

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Ph. 2137

SUNDAY and MONDAY. AUGUST 19-20

FOR FALL COATS-FURS
CHILDREN’S CLOTHES

Ken Corti*. Cheryl Walker

ROOMS
MHOWEk BATH

BARGAIN MATINEE BUNDAY 3:M TO A:M

run.. WED.. THURS, AUGUST 21-22-23
Joseph Schildkraal, Billie Burke

THE CHEATERS

— HotrmiD rHAiMACisr auwavs on eurr —
— HaMta*
-k— 1241
itata S laNaaaaa —

HOTEL HASTINGS

A&gt;k About Our Loy-A-Woy Plan

RHYTHM ROUNDUP"

STEAM BEAT

IT A COLD WATER

= DHIJG STORE

-1

THE CHICAGO KID"

— ■

PARMALEE ST
SUCCISSOR TO FRANDMN?
HASTINGS. MICH

�THE HASTPtOS BANXEB. THURSDAY. AUGUST It, 1M3

WELL
WELL. VKIU.IHU
DRILLING

,

I CLASSIFIED WANT ADS !

X Lmt**

PEACHES
:____________

Sheldon Agency
Hastings

There is a good crop of peaches
ITHORNAPPLE
this year. Will begin ripening
I GARDEN CLUB
about the 23rd of August. First
• 'I, Varied „.J
in size.
shape, and
color
to ripen will be Rochester, then
r were the flower haU
hats warn
worn by
b the
members and guests as their tick­ S. Haven and other varieties
ets of admission lo the very enjoy­ follow soon after.

109 W. State-

•pea, livestock, life insurance,
t
I—La. I ~
--- ' I — - -

Call 2908

Bonds

WANTED Married vuu'.l- ».er,thing
fttrnlwbed. &lt;I«M pay. Cull 3300,__ tf

foil H U.K—&lt;&gt;r&gt;, »natn eled worn!

mile nnrlh and aaa ha
Na.bvtlle Mr* Ed F.l
"16 FOR SALK—3 piece llv ng room
Ralph. Ftnkbeiltrr. Mi dlevllle,
S3F5.

Res. 3359 WANTED—4'a.hier, either tub or part
tin,.. I’hone 3609

JOHN BECK

AUCTION SALES

Delton,

HENRY FLANNERY
■ASHVILLE

Combination Packs •

Single A‘» I '/iv.-9v.
able meeting of the club nt the
home of Mrs. Elmer Robinson. 1111
Single B's
At Poyne’i Peach Orchard, 2
8. Park St.. August 9.
A brief business meeting was milei eait of Cloverdale. Tele­
Montgomery Ward
held after which the haU were
Phone
2704
Hastings
Judged, the committee. Mrs. W. phone Cloverdole exchange
Shulters. Mrs. Milo DeVries, and 10F5.
Mrs. L. Storer, presenting them.
Fur her hat of pinked llly-of-the'
valley leaves trimmed with white
phlox. Mrs. C. D Bauer received
l&gt;. F. ROBINSON
first prize, while Mrs. Walter Per­
kins received second for a large
CEMENT CONTRACTOR
garden hat with stepping stone*
All type* of rement conitructlon.
painted on the brim and a bird
bath with bird encircled by small CANNING PEACHES now
marigolds forming the crown.
Pictures were taken and a so­ ready.
Golden Jubilee and
Phone 7M F Icial hour followed Lovely second,
growth delphiniums, white, light i Rochcsters; next week Hale
blue, and dark, grown by Mrs | Haven. Bring containers.
Walter Hubbs. and bright zinnias .
und gladioli from Mrs. Robinson's : GLENN C. SOLOMON &amp; SON
garden added cheer.
Iced tea and cookies in the ahnne || Vi mile north of Middleville on
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
of little huts were served by the.
Grand Rapids street.
committee. Mrs. Burdette Sutton, I
Phone 72, Middleville
Mrs. Elmer Robinson, and Mrs.
Walter Hobbs.
"Tiic Romance of Fruit " will be
the topic of the September meetpromptness upon application. Call
at my expense — phone Frairleville
11-58.

SWANSON
AGENCY

ggt the tornado insurance.

RADIO BATTERIES
To Fit Any Portable Radio

PHONE 3179

Mich.

TUBES - B BATTERIES

. Marshall Furnaces
Bepairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop
Floor Sanders for Rent

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
Ml E. SUle

Phone 2331

U

INSURANCE and BONDS

Jerry Andrus
one 2519

Natl Bank Bld*.

AUCTIONEER
M .wr AacU*. S*lw -IU.

DEWEY REED
uuUnp, Mich.
if

FOR SALE—10 cat rang. trailer with
.land.rd and laundr, .1..,. will, .alar
Jacket all in -r&gt;. ttyde Kurmiwl II
4, phot.. 734FI3.
* 10

Hou.. f.ruL. A Hille Loy . dog. Bobbie
Pander p»»n. Jiau.
~
4-IC
FOB SAW:—Bed bon., black and tan
,._.n bound. 3 year, old Carl Ulu.
.ted. 36* N Ma.n. W ...Mined
a Id

1

POULTRY
FOB HALE—Ugburn laying hen. &lt;£’,»
each J ti lluleh..un K B. 3. old
M-37
4 16
DH. HaLSBUHY'N Rota Capa are high

WANTED—Fre.h and spring.. row*. Al•U h.ifers. Multi,,n preferred Writ,
to Box "JW’H" C/0 Hann*. Off.ee
V 30
till&gt;'**‘l

PAINTING
Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars

Place orders now for
Spring or Summer Work
&gt;t&gt; st'least twenty day. prior' to said

BUY—A &lt;.1,1. i.
bedroom • ..... •
e/o Hann. r Ilf
4 16
Harker 's Drug Store. Hastings. Mi. h.
hw. n i..c
a 16
FOR HALE—C lire J.r.ry, - yr. old; rung.
FOB HALE—Hruilera »&lt; ceiling price.

ruunduurm. and imwatinal captllarla
wor.1.. a. an individual |rvaimem Get

A T. Eash. 3 mites north ot Freeport

45 Volt Standard and Heavy
Duty and Portable type —
Pcnlite Cells and Flashlight
—Farm Packs. Doug's Radio
Shop. 204 W. Marshall St.
Phone 3761.

2 Hol.Irin. 3 »ra. *dd all going n&gt;L)k
Foret Itcg.row, Woodland. Phone
condition W tn Hlanlon. H mile ea.t
3S»;i
" in
Fill! HAl.K— 1 Speeder |i,jm and one r.d
Foil SALK—Spring roimlera 3 to 3 H
II.*. •■r per II. Fol.k ,1 amir. &gt;»ath
SoR'JI.
'
» in
m Middle ..Ils mijnew M-37 _ WJ6
FOB SALE—Heslalrrcd S yr i&gt;1.l Jrr.rj
r... and hrlfrc rult. rl&gt;,lhl* lo rr&lt;|.|vr lilt SALNIIt'ItV « Avt Ton* fed in a
wel or dry ma.li ndl rid your flock
Till, ,. an extra c&lt;h,4 row. F.ird &lt;’H*r&gt;
3 mile nortbwrat uf llrllon |4iunr
and la wry cHerllae. LyHarket . Drug
viable middle.ged lad, FOR SALK--- Illa |.a&lt;r ..t Ila, h-r.ra 1
Store,
Heslinga, Muh
« lei
now lb woliht. &lt;1 anil a yrar. old
.r
Mu-I Iw willing
flood worker. Sorrrl r..l.r.t or work
rm Write Imrkto..
lu.r.r 13 &gt;rar* old Would tradr fur PRODUCE
___ Bl.
catrlr
or
.lirr|.,
M»d)'l
‘
T
home
in. "or elderly lad, ..
FOB HALE—Gulden Jutwire pearhe. al
year* old, giving milk. Frrd L,**n*.
Irving orchard 2 native .outh-a.t vt
itoater, phorir SFIl
» I6
Middleville on Blare Bund
a In
FOR HALE—Hol.lmn row. good mllkrr NO FICK—Will start picking Roebreter.
Watch the ad for furlber Bailee T'eck'e
Root.
___ all
FOB HlU.—Jlol.triu bull, in mo. old
Pea. h Orchard Otte mile Weet of Ha.
lloHirtti ball. Id woe old Hol-telo
Ungs on M 4J
■ Id
bull 4 moa. old. all out ol bigl, |&gt;ru- FOB HALF. - Canning . arret, and beets.
during rone, le.tlng record, .callable
Phone JI36. 623 W Green Mr. Hen
Joe Si-man A H«ib. mile net. S mile
(ildley
4 33
FOB Mtl.E—Potetue.. Cobbler., free uf
scab, I'J.Ui* |.er l.u tiecund. iie. S
iu&gt;l. north ol W»ud .. buvl. Ir.lng lap.
Art Kidder.
» 16
NieUen. 1 mile north &lt;4 Frre|«.rt HALE OB BENT —
acbaoi.
«l«
BIN, ' SIIOUTORN bull rear old alau
3 grade. L«wU Schalie. Naab.llle
a-la
FOB HILE--Young Hol.Irin bull .*,..11
14 month, old Floyd Hennar. 8 n,ile«
ea.l on Center Road
FOB SALE—3 Deroc gilla. 4 m&lt;&gt;. old.
one male: eligible t.. regular 3%
mile, aauth on Camp Utnund rood. Wm
Mclivaln.
8 18
FOB BALK—Three OlC bm-d .orra with
nine plga eacb. .rroml Inter On Frank
FARM FOB BENT -114 acre, in Barry
Short farm, 1.0. Ode...
« ll&gt;
twp on Fair lake Hoala lo rant KleeFOR SALE—4. Hweeka old pig. at »!!•
Irichy. Tenant m-j.l bate stock and
each Harry lew.. Boule 1. Middle
louis Hrf.renr. .achanged Alb.rt
ville Pboi r -?F J
4' |6
Roach, 304 Main »L. Battle
FOB SALK—fbl.r feeder p/ga IIS ea.1.
FOR
HALE " rm.m bouse, electricity.
ol NaahHIIe." 1M mile. ea\t. I.i
on north .Me of road rail of Harry
to Boa 13" r u ilaunre Office, 4 16
Eaton Count, line. Colon Brown 4 16
FOB SALE- 6 room hows, in fourth
ward. J blocks Irma eehoul. a fine lo
LOST. FOUXD. STOLEN
cation and priced at »J.3u0 He. Mil
l.r Brat Meat. Ou.
a 16
IdhST—1 foot red level belweer. Ha* FOB HALE—flood, modern T roora bouse
tlnga lee A Fuel and Ilia lake Jamea
gaa fam waler heater, also nyi garage
IJ&gt;ST- Xlrren timed dro.nr gl.a.e.
Priced at fJ.JUil
Her Miller Rea!
with .h.11 rim Aug 7
Heating..
ilox 3S6. Halting. ’
’
-18 FOB SALK—40 acre farm on paacd romL
fruit, out stout 3 mile, from Ha.
MIST—Two No 1 ration b&lt;wik. Bo.abe
Dolbee. Fl....le Ita.oood 117 S Jel
ting., priced at IJ.TwU. Sr. MiHcc Heal
fee...n Finder plea.e return to Houle
Estate Co
4 16

02852874

Dated Angv.t 13. A D. IMS.
Stuart Clement Judge
proLaie. |

G. F. ECKARDT
438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

eat re

Oat a 3U I .

SALES

Prices at Hastings Livestock

,

SoIm’ Iu,y 20- ’ 945

I

Top Hogs$14.60

RESALE SHOP
Special price on all «ommrr drrwiea
thia week. Also have children’* fall

».,5
$9 to $25

Feeders _

$14.70

DR. DERK STUIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
111 W SUU
IlaxUncs
Phanea: 2865-2991

18.00

Deacons

$4 to $13.50

■ Dairy Cows

. $70 to $ 140.00

Top Beef \

$14.55

ED. FINNIE

GUARANTEED

TRUSS FITTING
EXPERIENCED

LyBARKER'S
if.
PUm2I15

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AND NOTHA T/ONED
.1 Ita.img. Arthur ll.yeood

a 16

MEN'S AND BOY'S ALL
PURPOSE CANVAS
WORK SHOES
They're here! Durable heavy
green Army duck uppers-thick
non-skid red rubber soles.

HOUSE, two lota, garage,
light, and water I'tired 11.400
6 ROOM HOL'.HK. S mile from Free
port *m in.l. road. 1 acre ground, very

Hi

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Rubber Solct.
Boy's Sixes I to 6
Men's Sixes 6-11

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tueiuouig)

,

BfriCO WINDOW UNITS—Storm win
d.-wa, arreen and weather atrip. UPA
penduring farm. In the county , S
prieea, F.H.A. term.. Call lligble.
serve limber IQO acre, .ceded. I’nce
3433
a 33
Hirlu.ling all rrnp.. fW.lHHi
STRAYED—Our hired man ha. left
MAUBICE J PENDER. Brokvr
again 1 He ju.l rant work without
Hatting, phon. 3S4U
those energy-parkin' Grape Nm.. and
him* te" him ih...e malty”ricb/mawT PaBMS AXO CITY PROPERTY—Jmrge
Hating
on farms. Woltave 30 seres lap
aa * nuJ^ Grape Note ere bark la my
350 acres Stock farm. City property,
modern tawmaa Home uf Ike beat homes
FOB SIU-A quantity uf new prewar
on our liatlngt ft &gt;n mwrket for farms
rubber belting. S and 6 inch width
«&gt;r rlty property see or call. Rosa W
Alan aeme uaed 6 Inrh houae aiding
Bltena, Broker. Nashville phon. 3SII.
Harold J&gt;n... 417 H Dibble. 4 16
FOR KALE—One and 3 burner hotplate; FOB SALE—7 room house, bath and
M bp waiker malar; .erer.l radloa:
garage, recently roofed sail in.aisled.
m-w electric healer; camera, lota of
Hee owner. II. Street.r. 319 E. Apple
radio tubea; radio repairing and ale
Kt
4 16
HAlJC—fluid .‘gbty acre, in Kent
* Bobleahi. 117 S Market
8 16 FOR
County Good build lag. Two mile.
FOR SALK—New model ”L" automatic
north of Freeport on M-50. Freeport
food, Rj.iary .ten. il duph. alor. '•Speedphone 4U6 Jeaso Blough
H 18
O Print", complete with manual ot FOB KALE OR BENT—Large house, all
iaatraetluaa. ISO caab 813 South
modern. Owe In. Juba C. White. Real
Michigan, aide entrance
4-16
Estate Broker. Phone &gt;751 or 374Ai l6
FOR MALE—Bey'a hkyrlof 1 year old. FOR SUM’.—House and lol la Freeport,
paf condllkaa. Phone 3131 73U 8.
with doh bio garagn. Hanse newly
Ifirhjfan.
decorated Inquire Freeport phono 408.
1-0 RS ALE—10 week a old grade flaernJe.sa Blough._____________ 6 16
aey bull. 80. tea week a aid while FOR HAIJS—40~ arrea. near Prairieville.
Rock chicken. 18 laying beaa 0 ten
Hip roof burn, all room houae.^Ilouaa
weeks old, vlila tarkaya. Call 34*4
bus to aebeol. * The land lays wgll saj
FOB SALK—Young reoatera, 4 la • lbs.:
la good 83000 far immediate sale.
Irish Oubbler potatoes, and aor.rai
Chao D. Stoaahy. Ml
Waubaaean
buahrl graoa airing b«au Jack Hur
Read, Rattle Creek
6 It

if

WORKS

CANVAS WORK SHOES I

HEVKN ROOM MODERN (h"n»*b

buliuing..

Office Hours:

Dick Smith—Local Collector

l.ful sun toorn, bedroom and bath
down.
A GOING RESortT business. all
equipped, doing a big year ^around

of

City Transfer and
Storage Co.

RENDERING

BEAL ESTATE
ONE OF THE BEST 6 room, all modern
liumea in the c«ty Eaerylbing up to
data flaragr Nice level lol. Fine lo

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AUCTIONEER

KALAMAZOO

LOST—Ration book Xu &lt; f’lea.e return

pl

Loren Hershberger

SUNBURN and IN8EOT BITES readily
relieved with quirk acting PHF.NF.X
ANTl8KPTlC._35c, Sue Jhjl.
It
l.OOK your he.t and feel your ben l.y
wearing a CStaria foundation garment
Call any et.nl ng. Phone 739FS for
Ire, aaalyala Mary Say.I.r____ if
FOR SAt.f^-35 good hand made hum
ing knlvea with eaaea. &gt;3 uu to ft So
Would trad, for .hotguna. deer rifle
.ar good 33. or what hate you* John
Hirtnaa, Haatinga. R 4. phone Imre,

d Ifl

(.midlag. and priced al
a gm.u
buy -sec- Miller Beal E.tale Co a H.

1w

MIBCHLLAjniOUS

.‘-11

l

IdtSF No .1 anil 4 raliou Look. Hyl-ia
I’.l.ge Finder plea.e return to Jul
N. Broadway
■ 111
PHONE lini HICKORY

.oren Coppock Delton, Mich.
AUCTIONEER

’ 'u'CF

INSURANCE

to Gallen Wortley. Wmdhnf
a 16
LOST—Tao No 4 ration hooka Janie.
LeR.1, stuan. Lu.Odell Stuart It 3
Naahvllle._______________ 6 16
MIST—"A” Ration book. Owen llynea.

Glycerin available from animal fats is badly needed In
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.

! s iJ

C. "Bill" Sherwood

i hi

Dates can be mode at
Banner office

=

LLOYD J. EATON

slli

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
Phone 2170
Nashville
At My Expense

?.=:■

Buyer for 8TII.E8 ond Company,
BaaUnn stockyards, phone 2588. or

I

FRANK JONES

o *y

“ mS3

s

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY

i=ri;

PHONE 2812

S
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All kinds of trucking
OR LEAVE ORDERS AT
817 S. HANOVER

iSO

SCOTT SERVICE

ndi
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CARDS OF THANKS

Jfa • 7

LITTLE GENT'S TENNIS SHOES
Favorites for School ond Play
Lace to toe style and Ration Free
Sizes 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and! Only

$1.99

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1945

IGHTY-NINTH YEAR

IATTERIE5
kortable Radio
Hon Packs •

fiery Ward
Hastings

3BINSON

ONTRACTOR
aent construction.

&gt;r estimates

I BECK
AUCTIONEER

Mich.
iny section. Dates
ill t»- tin-n with
i application. Cali
- phone Prairieville

HING
ctors and Cars
ummcr Work

CKARDT
’. Grand
a 3721

K STUIVE
iPRACTOR
llastinn
i; 2865-2991

nlnga:
A'ed.. Frt
Thursdays

)ES!

people who don't realize what • Invasion—hence their hasty re- en out of my pay every month
beaals the German people were. | treat northward along the beauti- The fact that Jerrlea had last the
l’m not saying now that the people ; ful Rhine valley. Incidentally, when Initiative was very apparent when
of my home town aren't back of we came down here from Germany, the massed fire uf an entire Bat­
(Continued from First Section)
us 100% but I um certain that 9 । we came down through that val- talion of I05'a starts spraying air
July 7. 1945
ut of every 10 of them will hardly I Icy—almost In Its entirety. Tlie bursts over a few hundred square
Donaworth. Germany believe their eyes when and If they I grim evidence of a destroyed army yards of fields and-hedgerows
ear Zolly:
,
see those snaps.
was everywhere, even after a year when you aren't dug in. It just
Finding myself very much alone
t
.
had elapsed. Whole convoys of mo- Isn't healthy. The Jerry observers
Well. I ve been transferred out I tor transport and armor fay blast- had some of our positions located
pllhout a thing to do here in my
bpmed In lhe dllche* and’ by then and they started shelling
limall room, reminded me of lhe of the good old 257lh F A Bn. and 1 cd and bprned
Inn Mn
placed In
In Observation
Bn. Seems I fields along the escape roads that us with 106's and 88's. Lovely
■act that I could drop you a line „!arr/t
,„ k- .—।
i, .*..11 lcod to lh(. north Iu more rc_ things those 88's. You can't hear
find give you the low-down on the to be a very good outfit but it shall
KOlugs on around here, I think the have to go a long Ways to compare markable even when one realizes them coming in like you can a
last time I wrote you I was In a with the fighting 257. and I'm not that lhe land based fighters and howitzer. They're really fast. Well,
hmull pup tent, packed on the coast fooling. In four and a half months fighter bombers that contributed to things finally started lo quiet down
of combat lhe 257th won 3 battle this phase of Germany's defeat, and our platoon moved out in a
pf France near .Bordeaux.
pdt seems I'm a long wnjx from klan and possibly (he 4th one and were flying from Corsica in mighty small scale counter-attack to bring
In lhe Jerries who were 'cither
France now In fact, I'm In cen­ let me tell you something, that's tough flying weather.
dead, wounded or lust plain didn't
tral Germany in this fair sized covering a lot ot territory when
The Marseilles area Ls truly a want any more of the war. The
Lown of Donaworth. excuse me you look at some of these units
wearing only 7 battle stars In 38 melting pot of civilization, tut are French also sent out an equal
months
of
combat.
. most of the world's large port clt- force, and lhe things those guys
lean artillery decided to make It
1 les. There
oivic arc
x*v uiuaitsnr.
Chincac. Senegalese.
otnrumr-c, did. 1'11 never forget. They had
i huge heap of ruins.
I m going to miss some of my ; Mongolians, Arabs. Sudanese. Rus- beep holding 100.000 of those
I Well, anyway. I’m In the re­
mains of Donaworth and le*s than close friends from the old unit, sinus. Spaniards, Italians, Turks. Krauts in against the sea since the
There
was
Kwood
Yoder
from
j
Egyptians.
Indians.
Algerians.
Mor- previous August when General Pat­
stone throwing distance of the
port. Michigan: Melbourne oceans. Tunisians, living In lhe ton's 3rd Army had cut them off
rushing Danube river. In fact,
from my window here. I can look Hitching* from Climax. Mich ; Ray | city Just lo mention a tew race*.
Hayes from Battle Creek. Mich. I and naturally there are some ccpt by sea—and that was impos­
F Things arc a bit different here plus about 150 more from right I French there too II is interesting sible except by sub. They had
In Germany now. Farmers are busy around our neck of the w.xxls A* I to note the difference in the stayed In the line all winter with
with their grain, having Just fin­ to mv knowledge. Elwood hasn't i French people here, from the rug­ the most inadequate clothing, food
ged
fanners.of
Brittany
—-------..... —the
---------------- pcnln- end arms of any Allied force in
ished their haying. No large con­ left the old unit as vet. but will t .
ould gurcly
soon----and rI _,
would
surely appreciate .ijln
suln where
where 1I sucnl
spent oulte
quite a
a few
few this war to my knowledge. That
voys speeding around here and -----• here. No sound of the large guns Il If you would let us know his new months. The people here are con- morning they stripped the clothes
sldernbly darker, due to the sunny | off the dead and wounded Oerfiring We're now allowed to ask a
Well. Zolly. I guess this Is all for clfmntc, and the great numbers of mans and" threw the bodies over a
lady lo wash our laundry for us
without having to worry about a now so will sign off and hit the Spanish and Italians who have ml- I hedgerow and carried them back
grated to thia area over a great 1 to their lines when they got around
•65 fine. Of course you are always Inner-spring.
period of years, and the gradual to It. The Jerries were always
•ublect to fine if you are caught
My new address Is:
blending Into a TTlstlnct type, with scared of being captured by the
■millng while you ask. Shoes are
Cpl. Robert Saunders, 36424923
exceptions
'------- -•
of --------course. ~
Even with -a ffi
,...........
because of the French's lust
—
showing signs of oollsh here and
Hdq. Btry, 1st Ohan. Bn.
gCeat prevelancc ot dark eyed, dark for revenge. I’ve known them to
there. Yes. I can't help but see
A P.O 758. •: Postmaster
skinned brunatlcs. there are the &gt; carve FFI on the Krauts chest with
that things are a whole lot differ­
New York. New York
ever present blue eyed blonde* that knives
' '
J--------— —
----------and
razors.- but
no one
ever
ent now than to what they were
Prance Is famous for. Even the felt sorry Tor any of Adolph's
enk- a short Ume back.
Southern France language Is noticeably different, butchers.
,M5
I Weil.- I .;ear
hear Barry county
County is ; M
but I can’t talk too much French
Ojlr
month.
Glad
r
M *
Well I guess I’ve done more
Waving n f‘~ next
'---------------" —
J
anyway so my ability to compre­
Onfv
wish
I
could
drop
1
!?•
J
C1
,
8t
'
Ito hear It bniv wian t count arop , JJ'TI
hend wasn’t too much Impaired. reminiscing now than I Intended
■in
lln on it.
It. Nothing better than a Hj
H'y
“,u,,
l|ngs.
L-5. Michigan
Sign language and arm and hand
hood old fair Always enjoyed rnc- , D&lt;j“r
.
.....
, ,
Ing
on our C.B.I. bound troops hen­
signals are pretty much universal
ling the midways Just to see folks 1 1 m pn-ti&gt; far behind In tny let- so lhe average 0.1. can get by in &lt;&gt;ur Staging area, and well gel
I knew and plenty more that T ,*‘r1„'trPUn« “ 1 BU“?Jd
do without much trouble even though out our last bottle of German Cog­
(didn't know Well, mavbe n lot of
wWhIng up this afternoon he lacks lhe patience to learn a nac and drink a toast to a quick
lus can make It next year who are ,Its Plenty hot today, as it always foreign language.
। victory in the Pacific, and then go
wc n.c
Ibusy nt the present time. Who । wi, ?° ,we
are u/IUK
trying ...
to MTp
keep UUI
our
lo chow. Olve my best regards lo
I work don
done
with
minimum
(knows?
® w
ltl n m,nlrnu
Jn.Jof
rf efI’ve noticed quite a few trails all.
| fort. I've-got my crew of Krauts In the French people with whom
I Being close to Munich I had lhe doing sonie carpenter work today, I've associated In the post severs! j
Your loving son.
(opportunity to visit the concen- *&gt; I don't have to worry about months that I think are quite typBob
hratlon camp of Dachau. What a finding something for them to do. leal. Basically, they arc a very
Sgt Robert Casteleln. 36192392
(ghostly sight that place held. Nev- ' 1 finally broke down nnd went gay and carefree people. The great
Co. A. 263 Inf.
er tn my life had I seen such sights to Marselllra In fact. I've been majority are deeply loyal to their i A.PO. 454. 1 Post mas
and I pray no human being shall there four times since I last wrote "Republique de Francais" and It ’ - New York. New York
ever worry about such things tak- I you. It Is the second city of Prance. should never be thought that lhe ।
• • •
Ing place again that took place In with a normal population of near- French "Soldat" was the one that
Following are excerpts from the
[that camp. I was In doubt of the ly one million
surrendered to lhe supposedly "In­ -one of Mr and Mrs William Belltilings fellow soldiers told me I
The old port area was exten- vincible Wermacht." During the son. Hastings R. 1. Wilber, has a
Would see there, so I made up my sively damaged by German demoll- nine month siege of St Nazalrc seven months old daughter named
mlnd If they wcro true I was going tions and American bombs prior to nnd Lorlent. two cities Incidentally Rebecca Ann whom he has never
| to have proof to back me up. With the entry of Gen. Patch's 7th Army which were totally destroyed be­ aeen. The little lady and her moth­
that In mind I took a camera along troops Into the city shortly after yond belief, our platoon was In er. the former Reva Austin, live
with me Took a few shots out the Invasion of southern France, a the line next to troops of the FFI with her grandparents. Mr. and
there with my camera, developed couple weeks after the Normandy on two different occasions, and a Mrs. Hartley Moore. Hastings. R. 5
the prints and sent them home landings. In general, however, the braver bunch of men would be The first letters are from Wilber,
nnd hope and pray every person । city was pretty much spared due hard to find titan those revenge lhe others from his brother Er­
in or around Hastings from the to the Germans inability to hold seeking Frenchmen. I realize only nest. (Remember when the hills
arc of 18 and over, gets a glimpse an effective line anywhere along too well that heroes were a dime you fellaa climbed were those in
of them. There are still too many lhe const tn the early days of the a dozen in our own Army, but I Rutland township — remember the
recall one cold dark morning last hill up lo the Edger school where
January when a French patrol of you used to hold forth In readin',
about 12 men was nearly surround­ wiltin', and ’rlthmetlc?)
ed In a scrub patch by a German
Austria
combat patrol that was loaded for
May 17. 1M5
bear. (One of our Battalion OP'S
later Informed us that there were Mr. Wm. B. Bclson
two reinforced platoons of Krauts Route 1
coming In to cut out a section of Hastings. Michigan
our line and take prisoners. Inter­ Dear Polks:
Guess I had better drop you a
rogation of the German prisoners
captured that day proved that few lines tonight before going to
facta in the ensuing action the bed. Yesterday I returned from a
squad leader of our left squad two-day trip up in the Alps. I
placed the fire of his two auto­ had quite a nice lime. We left
matic rifles plus our own com­ here about 8:30 and arrived at our
pany's section of light machine camp site about noon. We ate din­
guns on the Jerries who were about ner and took right off for the
three hundred yards to our left things there were to do.
front. The fire of these four auto­
A few of us started up the moun­
matic weapons pinned the Krauts tains. We didn't have far to Ro
down, but good, and our company before the way got steep and rough.
mortars Immediately started to Tlie snow line was supposed to
piny particular hell with the sons have been a thousand feet up, I
of the "Third Reich.” The first don’t know tf It was or not. but
round killed three Jerries and we climbed till we came to the
blew a 42 machine gun thirty feet snow and then went further. We
Into the air. about then our artil­ finally reached a height where the
lery started coming over and that tree* grow any way but straight
was enough to make me fully ap­ They grow clbse to lhe ground and
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By JANE CAMERON

SECTION TWO-f
from Okinawa that came in 7 days
and one from Czechoslovakia that
came In 6. It is unbelievable! Think |

sorted and handled on the way.
Our postal beys are on the beam.

Secret ambition—For five long
Last Friday was the first time , I .। ycais
years iI lime
have been
oecn suiicrmg
suffering irutii
from
ever cried with ]Joy.
— ’I will *-----"' i a frustrated desire to cut out pa­
be
willIng to bet that I had some femin—
per dolls and Include them with
-uiiv tn
tne company, MnM
especially
in th.
the our incomc Tax return. Each year
service star department.
I restrain myself, and if I don't
steal a march on Jerry and accom­
this act. I am going to blow a
Do you know why the Jape ca- plish
fuse, and cut up SS.
a few paper S3:
dolls
Wff’.’hPiZ. h,‘i
•u »5&gt;u2r.MS'bSk i5S&gt;p.'Sd'23‘,.,Jwii
o.a ™.n
II up, Hl .!.»
'em. so help me. Hanner. I ll split
an atom on their dcfenselrss head.

*eU known Dept- W Revenue.

“

A New York babe Is knitting her
soldier-sweetheart a bullet-proof
Cutest thing I've seen this week sweater out of steel wool.
—A War Bond Just for baby. The
Sevan Dwarfs arc across lhe top. , Rumor has it that the Pentagon
Bambi nnd Mickey Mouse, Pluto | building has requested admittance
and Just a dozen of Disney’s most Into the Union as the 49th State,
popular little people besides are
...
bordered around the bond. Il was
A soldier wrote to Yank Mcutadeslgned by the artist, himself, and [zine a* follows "I've been thinking
if the post office or banka don't ' about the plans for demobilization
have them, set up a good howl and of Army men. The beat way it
make them produce. They are aup- could be handled is to discharge
posed to present one to each child all soldiers alphabetically."
bond holder.
I
Signed. Cpl. Robert Adams.

Mall
_ _______
service_ is_______________
certainly some, We can't find anybody by the
thing lo make anyone alt up and name of Zabrowsll to Interview
gasp. Last week we had a letter about his reaction to this system.

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FREEPORT

. h Mn. Ralph Sage of North
tg wm a Sunday afternoon
t of Mra. George Nelson. *
____
_____ _____, __ Raymond Bonn ip«nt from
; until Saturday, Tuesday until Sunday with hi*
Forbey, Velma, and brother Clayton and family In
of San. William. A Mra. Georae Nelson Grand Rapid*. A Mra. Uybourn
1 Mn. I wm in Grand Rapid* ‘Friday on and daughter of Detroit spent two
eat and | buainea*.______________ _____ •— j day* with her stater. Mn. George

cousins and friends. Funeral serv­
ices were held at th* Methodist
church by lb* Rev. McCUe and the
Rev. Smith.

THE HOME

Air Forces tn Italy; one

(Can from 1

at. Velma, of BattleCreak;

-At j'S.wiu'&amp;seit:.;

1
Oemeoce, of Climax and Miss »•». ■ &gt;&gt;avp«i&gt;(r ertawg *&gt;4 sinaiatH
Maude Quigley, of Grand Raplda: la ,*14 Cwxix

took aa If many
. them down a grx
Above thia i
mountain terrair
Ing but rock, tol:
This ia where wi
for we were aurt
a trail to the toj
we had left.

DOWLING

tang ’Good Morning up as"
’Cradle Song.” and •'Sweet Hour of
Prayer." accompanied by Mra.
Stuart Burial al Freeport ceme­
tery with poem by the Rev. McCue friends &amp; and around Freeport.
mJ* PhyUas^Aon^au’en^ed /nunton*^ '
Mr. and Mra. Allen FUh were In and prayer by the Bev. Smith.
He united with Lhe Mcthodlsl
church abput 30 yean ago. He wm OBDgX FOB mUCATIOM
Demttur of Detroit I Tyden park, Ha*Ung«- * MIm Bel- I Caledonia on buslneas Saturday. A
Uaithful attendant while hl*
Zoldrtng of Holland «» 8teckle of Battle Creek 1* epend- Mr. and Mrs Robert Conley of
h permitted.
k with her parent*. Mr. 1 Pentwaler, R. A. Stuart ot Mu»- Peel and four children, and Mra
hren Steckle. of West kegon. and Ralph Stuart. Jr„ of Martin Wood*. Evart: Mr. and Mra When father breathed hl* last fan­
Mr. and Mra Richard Battle Creek spent the weekend at jg. a. Laraon and four children.
well.
Muskegon spent Bun- , home. The former also visited their Kalamazoo: Mr. and Mrs. Robert The shock wm more than tongue
with Mr. and Mra. L.: parent*. Mr. and Mrs Glenn Con- White. Stevensville; Mra. Kenneth
could tell;
___ ra, rass ww* «...
-•
- * Callers of Mr. and fey,.t Baitings, a Mrs. WUlhm Wood*. Musk^on’T/Sgt SifTira.
Home seem* gulte another place
Mra. Roy Deming of Detroit Mr» Au*n
Bundsy evening Olthouse of Bowne wm a Monday Bernard Pepper, Tsrre Haul*. UmL. Without him tn hi* usual place.
—
----- ------------------ -nd w“e Mr tIld
* C. Deming caller of Mr*. George Forbey.
Helen Wood*, HMtlngs: Mr. and But we think of him m one who
of 1 of Grand Rapid*. John FUh Jr., of i
-----------Mra. Mark Spinney. Alma; Mr. and
Flint, and Ralph Kidder of Hu- .
„
a
Mr*. Prank Dean lAraTL Gil-■ All free from grief and pain
k.,. »
l«t«. Mr »nd Mra. Darid Pipe,, And know the happy day will come
head Injury. * Stanley
and family of Has- Unn. A Mr. and Mr*. William Dipp
August 21—Freeport Rebekah Mr( QfBce yan Houten. and Mr When we shall meet again
med home las* week
nday evening guests visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roush
of Grandville Bunday. A Thursday lodgeand Mr*. EXigene Schantz. Grand
Relatives from away who attend­
evening guest* of Mr. and Mra I Aj«u*l »-l^ere ^1 beno dur- Rapldl Mr 2nd Mra. Ed WallenConley of Pent­
ed the funeral of George Forbey
der
gon Band Lake' Mr and were Mr. and Mra. Nelaon Been of
apent Saturday night Ivan Roush were Lt. and Mrs. Ad- atlon meeting until September.
•ms and Mart Vander Malt of
7_____ ______
Mrs Walter'Kunde and daughter. Richland: Mr. and Mra. VictorCleGrand Rapid*. A The Rev. J. W.
Ernest wuwu.
Wood* urcen»u&gt;c.
Greenville; mence and Evelyn Ann of Climax;
Hr Birth Announcesnenl
A... Wrjiw.r.f. Pierson;
Pierioti. truest
Mra. Chas Woodworth
woodworth Mr
,,r _n4 Mrl
Mn j
Junior
Wivrti and Sr. and Mra. Bernard Quigley
McCue preached at Carlton and
Mr. and Mrs.
untor Wood*
of Gull lake h»d charge of the Bible
(nee
Donna
Mooreof
Eaton
Hap'Ind.
•
"
school which *M held here last
Woodland churches Sunday mornghier. w7nch£t«
Winchester.
Mr.
mom- &lt;nee Donna
woinia Moore'
moure- of
m Eaton
uu&gt;n Rap«ap- daU
daughter
Wincheater
Ind.;
X
Mtlngs; Mia* Maude Quigley of
Ids are the .OTLM
nroud Barents
an “ld
hisof Rh?
Flo&gt;d Bftrton- Detroit.
week and wa* attended by many of
Dorothy PtmU A Mra. Claude 1tng * Mra. Maude Rogers and Mar- Id*
(Grand Rapids; Mr. and Mrs Nei­
the Dowling children and aorpe
ba°Y girl. bom July 35. She
______
Walton attended the funeral of her fKrlte. accompanied by Mra. Oatl » ■»
lson ThotnM of Clarksville; Mr.and
from several nearby oocununitlea.
htfoot
lo
““ ot Marion
oMssin, Dorris Van Hof. at the L.»------ and Mra Allen FUh. .at- *1“
Mra. Fred Schwader of South OampTlw WS.C8. will have 1U monthly
Marie. Both mother and baby doObituary
Seventh Reformed church In Grand tended Ionia fair last Thursday.
bell and daughter. Miss Vada
dinner Thursday, Aug. !fl. * Mrs.
Ing
fine.
W*nM«
Mr. and Mra. Iran Roush at­
Schwader of Detroit: Mr. and Mra
Hattie Rice and Mra. Edna WhitGeorge
Forbey.
lifelong
resident
tended the funeral of Mrs. Henry 1
Chas Erickson of Ionia: and Mr.
OMtoary
cf
Barry
county,
ton
of
William
worth attended the Miller family
Mrs. Etnory Kime of Pleasant shoemaker cf Grand Rapid* Tues- I
and Mra. Ir* Blough of Alto.
reunion al the Brigg* church Bunvalley spent Wednesday with her day A Dean Stuart spent last week 11 Gloria Lee Woods, daughter of and Beatrice Forbey. pasted away
sister, Mrs. MabeHe Yoder. A Mra with his grandmother. Mra. Lewie Mr and Mra. Harold Woods, was at hl* home Wednesday. Aug. a.
OBDIB roa PUBUCATlOir
Methodist Church
Norm* Kunde was a Sunday din- Stuart, of Saranac, and thl* week born June 14. 1945. and passed 1945. at the age of 72 year*.
HUI*
«f
Mkklesa.
Tk.
Prebal.
C*url
Donald E Smith. Pastor
He wa* united In marriage lo
for Ibo Coamy ot harrv.
' ner gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan with hl* aunt. Mra. Chris N*um. of away August 9, 1945, age eight
10:30 Morning worship
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Thoma* ________
December 34. 1901.’
Roush. Evening guest* were Mr Grand Rapids. A Mr. and Mrs weeks Surviving are the parents. Sutle ______
11:30 Bunday school
I. Iio&lt;(a&gt;*,
Mra. Lorraine Van Denberg, son
Mrs. Ken Braendle of Havan- John Thaler were Sunday dinner 'one brother. Harold, one »l*ter. To this union were born five chil7 00—Young people's pieellng
Jerry, and nephew Edward Van
11, and Coro, and Mra. Peter- guest* of Mr. and Mra. Howard ■Sandra Sue. grandparents. Mr. and dren. tyo of whom preceded him in
8:06—Evening woraiilp
Denberg of Kalamazoo were Bunfwttr* nYr tile Th*ler and *°n * The Rev M H. Mrs Virgil Woods, local. Mr. end death
8:00—Wednesday evening, prayer
day gueat* at the home ot Mr. and
A. Larson. Kalamazoo.
He leaves to mourn hl* departure
U ^rere Frldsv afternoon cal- Dawson has been returned to the ,Mra M
HENDERSHOT
Mra. Harry Dunn. Ray OtU wa*
great-grandfather. M C. Wood*, hl* widow. Susie: two son*. Will:0(£cholr practice.
Bobby Bryan* spent the weekend aUo a gueat there a Mr. and Mra.
and Mrs. E. G. Olsen. Freeport pastorate for another ISears, four aunt*, four uncles, many 11am. at home, and Gerald, of the
with Bob Brogan, and on Sunday Oley Dougla*a and family of CarlUnited Brethren
Mr. and Mra. Carl Bryan* were ton center were Bunday dinner
dinner guest* at the Brogan home Best* at the home of hl* mother.
10:30 Bible school
a Mr. and Mra. Charles Van
*. Ub Douglaa*. * Mr and Mra
Vranken. Mr. and, Mra. Ruaaell Emeat Gorham and family of
Funeral service* for Glenn Park­
Watson. and MU* Thelma Watson Kalamazoo spent Sunday with hl*
er were held Wednesday afternoon
attended the 'McKibben reunion at Crent*. Mr and Mra Frank Gorat 3 o’clock at the Methodtit
Gun lake Sunday. * Joyce dark
m.
church with burial in Bowne cemeLaurence Flagel and Freda Lord
■on over the weekend.
ot Battle Creek were Bunday aftThe 8chant* family gathered at
the Wilbur BchanUi cottage Sun­
day. In honor of Kenneth Schanta, Oley Douglaa* and family of Carl­
who, having received hla Army dis­ ton Center were abo afternoon
charge. 1s on hi* way home to callera there. * Robert Lord ot
Alaska Donald Berry from Trtoux Orangeville U spending a few day*
OBDBB FOB PVBUCATIOM
field. WU, wa* a weekend gue»t with hla grandparent*. Mr. and
of the Schantz’*. A Mr. and Mra. Mr*. James Wilcox. A Mr. and Mr*.
Myron BUhop and family of Char­
Payne lake a* the guest* of her lotte were supper gueat* at the
cousin. Mr. and Mra. Leon Rock home of her mother. Mr*. Lib
rortcc TO CBBBITOBa
of Detroit. * Ramember the UXS. Douglaa*. Bunday evenlag.
at lhe cottage of Mr. and Mra
WUlbyr SchanU Thuraday. Aug.
Knife Handle*
16. Please bring table service.
Never let wooden-handled knives
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Garrison
and Mra. Jennie Slocum attended soak tn dish water; water swells the
th* Garrison reunion Sunday. A
Mr. and Mra. Ted O'Laughlin and knife rack that keep* each knife
family, 8 1/c and Mra. Lyle Bristol lined up in Ils sepsrste slot laves
■nd girls, Mr. and Mra. Glendon
Jonea and family, and Mr. and knives and time for th* cook.

From up then
far aa the eye
and In a number
mountain* are I
beautiful lake,
when I came den

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CATTLE
Jersey and Durham cow, 5
yrs. old. ’
Brindle Heifer, 3 yrs. old, due
Nov. 16.
i

All employees with two months or more service receive pro-rated va­
cation pay.

Group sickness and hospitalization insurance is available

at low cost.

POULTRY
The people who work here are the kind you'd like as friends and co­

38—4 month old Rock pullets.
50 young chickens.
9 old hens.
4 young ducks.

workers.

TOOLS

PHYSICAL EXAMINATION AND CERTIFICATE OF AVAILABILITY

Riding cultivator.
Five tooth cultivator.
Dump rake.
Two wheel trailer with rack,

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r*ee,4 iherwl
raauletag ia my fl-1
Hoe. •■* tksl II !• a trae ««4 Mrrozt
traaafrlfl thnotrm *&gt;4 •&lt; IA* whale

Extension ladder, 20 foot.
2 oil barrels, 50 gals.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
OBDBB FOB PVBUCATIOM

Library table.

Living room suite, velour.
2 upholstered chairs.
Sewing machine.
Atwater Kent cabinet radio.
2 bods.
2 dressers.
2 chest drawers.
Commode.
Inner spring mattress.
Floor lamp.
End tables.
Kenmare washer (electric)
Kitchenette sot.
Kalamazoo range.
2 ice bozos.
2 linoleum rugs.
Lawn mower (nearly now)
Ironing board.
Tub and bailor.
Chairs.
Dishes, cooking utensils and
other articles too numerous
to mention.

Cnildr
Milk
grown
a day.

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COMPANY

TERMS: CASH-

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

MRS. MARVIN SPIER, PROP!
WM. MARTIN. Auctiangsr
1045. st tee a rises la tie lersaeea.

|. f. GRAY, Clark

�THl HASTINGS BANNE*. THURSDAY. AUGUST II. IMS
addreu my envelope (not used to It)
that way. I just made It thl*
month. Didn’t expect to make Cpl.
1 York, on the 4th. • Enroute, we in thl* man'* army but Mac went
(Cor from Pg. 1, Bee. 3.)
|p*a*C(f
*■
“
AWOL and wa* busted so they put
look m If many feet of .now held ' there"that"™” kneilor^ure’ttat
- them down a good bit of the year. I we were heading ca*t and probAbove this small atretch of «bly Europe. We also passed
mountain terrain there was noth- through Battle Crert. Bellevue.
Ing but rock, solid and Immovable.'
‘Vr?u«? ,*•»« ‘“J*
This U where we .topped climbing nel
Po,rl ”U,P’J
Canada. We
for we were sure we couldn't find “^*7*
a trail to the top In the little time Ull,Vft
“n&lt;1 1 **w th,e ,N
we had left
f Fall*. I was on guard between
i coaches then and one of the train
From up there we could see os | men pointed them out to me and
far os the eye possibly could see. some of the other interesting thing,
and In a number of dlrectlona, The too.
mountains are beautiful. The fol- 1
,„.v.
lages are all shade* of green. Our | We &gt;cl1 sf}*nl“ l,?e ,I0l,h ,n ™
camp *lte was In a woods by a P“&gt;»«» Ijo™
*®:?°
beautiful lake. I went swimming onfte lllh. i taw the Empire Stale
when I came down from the moun- I building on the way out of the
tains It wm cold but not m tad | harbor and also the Statue of Ubm the river 1 had been swimming ' crtY- Wouldn t I like to sec It
In. Some went fishing nnd caught OR*1’1- Boy. oh boy!

THE HOME FRONT

son of Hastings

ight him across
i chasing one of

t the tack of hl*
I floor raeultlng
ijury. * Stanley
omc Um week
&gt;ltal where ho
md I* Improving.
Ing pa In led this
ly Improve* lu
r Diem and son*
irge of the Bible
held here last
ded by many of
ren and some
jy oonimunlile*.
!r». Edna Whlte Miller family
[g* church Bun-

"LAND
n Denberg, son
r Edward Van
axoo were Bun-

family of carlBunday dinner
of hl* mother,
* Mr. and Mr*,
ind family of
unday with hl*
In. Frank Gor-

tnd Freda Lord
re Sunday aftfamlly of Carlalso afternoon
lobert Lord of

family of charLher. Mra.
ivenlng.

Lib

■handled knives

in the handle. A
epa each knife

ICE

Olli 8/lfl

Look brother, you'd better play
your card* right and I ain't kid­
ding
Well, hope thl* find* everyone
well and okay. I'm fine. Bay "hel­
lo” lo the olhera for me. I haven't
been writing much lately.
Lot* of love to all.
—
--------__Wilber
Pfc. Wilber
Bellon.

Manila
June 20. IMS

Wm. B. Be Ison

Hasting*. Michigan
Dear Mother. Dail and Harry.
Suppose you have been Iwklng
for a letter fur some time and will
be glad lo receive this. ,
Well. I'm in a new spo!. and a
lot different. Il sure doe* seem
grand to txr at least where there £»'
civilisation. We are In Manila. I
| We sailed on the S3. HERMIuas in town all morning to get
| TAOE. She wo* the flagship of the
some ga* and tonight I'm sure
were no boats.
sunburned. Would go into town to­
There wa* seme pretty country convoy and wc fell good about
night nnd look the place over.
olnng Hie way. too. We passed one that. She was an Italian Luxury
Liner
'til
the
Navy
converted
her
' From all report* everything is sky
, lorgc lake where there were all to n troop carrier. Wc hod quitehigh. A meal cost* from $250 to
kind* of boat* from row boats to
'^1'7^
ferry *lM- one*. I think the Mil . “J’*1
$4 . and then 1 guess a person
The
bunk*
were fnur
four
boat* were the prettiest. There lather
',,h‘'r drill* T
*'’ h,,n,
“ wrrp
■ could eat 3 of them. I do most of
my eating out here a* camp. We
wore also some resorts. On im
lhe far
.Id. ot ih. u»r 0,0 mounutm
“rh
aren't set up yet. probably will be
,t.,wn ,t, thl. wntrr |n piures । ”2*'
in u few week* The engineer* are
Auatria
We have been having some good , Tamped for *uace
June 22. IM5 building lhe hospital for us. Guess
Dear Folk*.
it will be a nice place when fin­
ft little rain soon. I think we could ed at Liverpool. England, without
Bern slipping n little I. __
__
ished.
KUN
do with II too. How 1* the rain । incident or mishap And on the Meant to write wxmrr but haven't.
There are a lot of FUlplnoa
24th
we arrived -•
at St, *«-&gt;•Mellons,
there? Hope you are getting some ”
"u —
—
Our teanf just finished playing
for I know the crops need II along near Cardiff Whale*. We left Eng­ their best game of ball. They around here They ull seem to be
land the 17th of Sept, and landed played "B" Company and got beat dressed ns good a* can be expected.
about now.
I am now able to tell vou just on Utah Beach near ' herbourg the 3 to 1 We gut a run the find in­ They arc always around camp
where I am. I am In a little town 10th. We crossed the channel on ning and they got three the last. looking for something lo buy. o*
called Ansbelden. It 1* just a few----- -They called one of our safe run* do some laundry- The laundry
mile* out from Llnx. in a souther- । That I* the *torv of my trip from out and
anu also
nuw they
nicy had
iua to
u&gt; pul
put In
in u seems to be quite reasonable
---- ---------- —50c
--plnch hitter or they never would , «,
d° » rpal ,«*•" J°b ®n
Iv direction And too. our censor- Camp McCoy to France.
have won. ou
Bo UIIUIUI)
actually they aiuu.stole clothe*. ,------------Everyone. Is .......
short
of soap.
ship regulations have been changed , Today was a nice day nnd I iiuvc
- ........
rinn tI have
have much
much myself-enough
mvaelf—enoinrh
.....
the game
|&gt;I don
some mid we enn write about moat didn't do very much Got my box ...........
to last a month and then there
souvenir*
sent
send
anything. Do vou have anv ques- of ---------'--------* off I can't
“ —
J
Last Sunday I went on another will probably be plenty.
tions to ask? If so. ask them nnd any firearms of any kind so I guess
, ,
I will see what I can do nboyt Uncle U out of luck for getting a mountain trip. This time It was to. _
P«Htc and
rifle from over here. I am carrying Hitler * mountain retreat. It 1* OT i T’lfSC *lrl*
answering.
*tllc “n t
one though, for a little while, hop­ mile* from here, on the other side I*?1”' “rf.vcr?
Austria
Tlicrr are only
June 3. IMS ing that I'll be able to send *t of Sulsbunt I forget the name of ’)“‘dy sld® " ,
f
1
aome time but I don't think I’ll lhe town it Ls near but you may two
Dear Polk*'
went- -----through
Salzburg
----- -- Wc
... ----——
------- -- I nu-an good and bad.
I forgot to send you the picture carry It home because I have tooknow.
Everyone seem* to have plenty
I promised you lost night so am dnrn much to carry as it ta I think I which Is a pretty good size town
writinc you again tonight. Since I that If we get to another APO wc I and look* pretty nice. I notice it, of money. I guess they will need
I* in the papers quite a bit Hlt- it to repair the towns. From the
haven't much tn write. It mleht In­ mnv be able to semi them.
forgot
to tel),—
you that 1 -------------------------ler had a tike big layout up ------there look*. It Is just aa you read or *ce
&gt;. interesting to you If I told you . Oh.
—almost
--------—
w—----------a1»out tilb places I uw before hit-, I am now a Corporal. Furgnl to I but the British sure ruined It They In lhe papers—pitiful lhe way lhe
plastered it with bombs and did Jap. left things. The buildings are
a pretty dnm good job of it. He pecked up with shell* Look* like
had a big hotel, ballroom, gara'ter. woodpeckers have been nt work.
Saw quite a few Jap plane* along
SB barrack*, a house for Goering
and another of his big shots and. the road—they were wrecked.
I was invited to one home this
&lt;.f course, hl* own private home.
There were other buildings too morning. There will be several
Thls layout wm not quite halfway chance* for that. I m not in too
up the mountain Then he had i big a rush yet for that Sort ot
....... 1,
11.1.
■*£*■...I., i want
u’nnl to
tn get
tr..l ecttied aa lltlli*
another
place called
his "Eagle
little tlrvt
first
Nest," right on top of the highest
Had one good night's sleep on
peak. Wc went up there loo Wc the trip over. We came on a nice
rude mast of the way but had to boat -had Rood chow most ot the
walk a good ouarter mile from time I had to work 3 days In the
where wo parked the truck* There I kitchen and wa* it hot There were
wa* an elevator built in the moun- some darn good sailors on lhe
tain there but we weren't allowed bypt—enjoyed working with them,
lo use It. The mountains there I RoL one naiior'a white cap. 6 Twcre the prettiest 1 have ever seen IshlrU from lhe boys The trip was
Wc were In the clouds part of the hot nnd tiresome but was glad to
time and It always rained when I Ret out of Guinea. Had been there
we were in one. From up on the I a long time. I think there will be
mountain we could *cc the cloud* more mall here. Received 3 letter*
floating down through the valley nnd will probably have more tobelow u* That Is rcailv a sight and night.
I can honrwtlv say I have been . I can't write very much os I
above cloud* Wc could sec all the I den t have very much writing pnmotinulns around there
Some । per so If some don't hear from me
snow covered The one wc were on 1 just pass lhe word on to them and
I'" write n* soon rut
had some snow in place* Wc could I'll
ns possible.
Friday morning.
j see some places In the valley that
Went to mail call nnd didn't
had been bombed too.
If. oven-frr«h when you buy it. .. that’. why ".Michigan"
have any mall tonight. Have had
It was pretty cool that day, too a letter from you. Myrtle and Wil■Lal, appetising flavor. Yea,
cool to la- real comfortable nnd
enjoy a long trip like that We
The meals are lousy outside of
“Michigan" quality begins ill'll the lineal ingredient*.
left here al 6:15 and didn't get back dinner. Ycaterday had fried chick­
till almost nine at night I took my en.
enmera along but didn't take any
Presume I will have lo work this
jour final prelection "Michigan” Bread i» delivered
picture*. It was cloudy most of the
time we were there Monday it
by "Michigan”
i cleared off and ha* been nice all
week up till tonight. It started to
rain a few minute* ago but didn't
loaf today . . . taste the delirious difference!
last It ha* been raining quite oft­
en here. What few crops there are.
1 seem to be doing good All I've seen
i L* not a toe* and a little garden
I nuff. The women seem to do most
| of the work here. I see them Ln
ISK FOR
. the field from dAyllglit till supper
I time. They do practically all their
haying bv hand, using handrakes
MiS« only If HICHIUH BHBRICS. IRC.
। to rake the hay into windrow*
: Typhus has finally broken out in
the comp we were guarding so I
nm plenty glad wc are no longer
there.
We are having to buy our PX ra­
tions now. and wc arc gelling bet­
ter candy. Of course. clKnrclte*
don't bother me. The rest had it
tough though. Our PX rations were
four day* late and they were out
of smokes. I sold sixteen packs for
$4.00. This week I traded them fur
candy.
I We have some pretty good radio
programs. Lots of music and lhe
news about every hour.
We aren't Retting any mall now.
Guess It's been two week* since
I've had any.
I have been getting a nice sun
I tan. Usually lay out In the sun a
couple hours every afternoon when
the sun shine*.
We had a big inspection Wednes­
day &lt;25th&gt;. We passed with a "very
uthorized
excellent" rating. Inspection* nev­
er bother thl* unit anymore than
anything else doe*. We have a
schedule for every morning. Now
that the Inspection L* over we
aren't doing much even In the
morning*. Most of the fellows go
swimming every afternoon, but I'm
a nttle scared of the water here,
Most of our drinking water is
i treated Ju*t os on added precaui tlon.
We have some fellows leaving us
in the morning. . They are the
, highest point men. three of them
Children know now good milk is and that Highlands
I I believe. I can not boast of enough
Milk can’t be beat. Not only the youngsters but
| yet. I have M, I guess, and by AugI ust will have 74 or more. I have
grown-ups should drink a pint of wholesome, rich milk
[ read that the 3rd Army I* slated
a day.
for occupation duty. Did you hear
1 any of Patton’s speeches or read
, them? He is one rough fellow, but
I believe he 1* hard to beat
| How 1* everything going back
। home? How are the crops? Are you
Setting any rain? What are you
olng this summer, Harry? How do
you feel now that school iit through?

JuSr.n'TL^^’d.'^i'uSS • w" """■ «"

83

I

«...

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afternoon. Got to send out some
laundry this morning and shave—
il'a been s days since I've shaved
ao It’s about time I did.

will be different.

are all well. I'm feeling OJC. out­
side of being sunburned. I will
write again In a couple of days and
tell you more. Bend me the Dunn
boy’* APO when you write.
.

Suppose you are glad school is j
over with at last. You mentioned I
watches—artah I had a dozen good
one*. They sure are high, but I
don't know a* there Is any way to
make ■ any dull. If I knew how
long I would be over here I could

Manila
'
June 26. IMS
Dear Mother. Dad and Harry'.
Just came tack from supper so
will drop you a line. I'm getting
caught up on my writing to you at
last.
Haven't been doing anything.
Been down town twice and have
my fill for a while. Saturday night.
2 of us Went In, and luck wa*
against us—we had lo gel lost. It

far, Four letter* from Wilber, ao
will have to write him a long let-

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

^Bmake
ICE CREAM

Hastings

LonDonuenRy
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YOU GII THI

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11" WIDE

INSECTICIDES - SPRAY - DUSTS
Pickles—1-20 Dust—50 lbs...............................
$1.25
Potatoes—No. 100 Spray (for blight &amp; bugs)
5 lbs. 85c
Gorden*—1-20 Dust and 3-woy Dust
lb. 40c
Car of Hydrated Lime—50 lb.
40c
Arsenate of Lead

Because a FIRES10NF
GROUND GRIP TIRE

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at least 30%.
When you change over your
sjecl-wheeled tractor, save
money the thrifty Firestotuk
way. Come in today and ger
the facts—you will be surprised
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industry-wide
manufacturing quotas in­
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new cars will be available
this year. And it is expected
that strict priority rationing
will continue until all essen­
tial needs are met.

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. . $2.70 gal.—5 gal.
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. . . $3.55

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The meal* are getting better by
degree* but dam the blowflies that
are bound to land on the food. It
almost takes a person's appetite
away.
been and It is no wonder from the
The Filipino girl* are around all
way thlngn looked...Wc Rot so dam dav long with cither something to
tlrrd we didn't know whether we *ell or to get laundry. They really
were coming or going. Hod my fill do a nice job—I don't^see how they
for a while and will stay to home. can without machine*. Mine came
It the Red Cross show* some kind back a dav late nnd I wa* a lit­
cf rnte/talnment I might go In tle worried, but from all report*
now and then. I think there Is one they arc honest. But I can't *ay I
place where they have dances and would trust some of them
they furnish girls. If they do. Il
(Continued on Page 7. Bee. 3.)

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no points or' rotation how since
V-E Day. Hope Wilber doesn't have
’to come wer here.

Phone 2121

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HASTII

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, AUGUST It. 1MJ

•nd Edward Ven Den Burt ot
eta at East Baltimore church next
amazoo spent the weekend at
iunday. The Rev. Munger and
amily will be ai Camp meeting. *
her war lo
Eva and Ruth Hook, and Wilma
Join her nus, hospital
iiuspiun until
uuni the cl
an
a vioia
ind
Viola Mtuigcr
Munger arc
are uitcnuuiK
attending
statloned there. ★
Lyla DeGraw returned last week then went to the sheriff a office, Camp at Barnaby park thl* weekMr* Garth Fiona and aon. Jeff,
to her work ta Detroit after a short and gave hlnuclf into their custody. | w wtlma. Viola, and Dennie Munracatton kt home. ★ WT Betty Wat- The writer feeb very aura Hugh |fr Rulh.
Dorothy, and Franspent a few days last week with
son is in a Battle Creek hbipftal for Snow will be very concerned and cla Hook
and Richard Bateman
Mra Charlaa Florla. * Allen Terry
treatment and
hurt •».»«
whl^unate
uvuuem
auu obswraUon
^-w.—uu. *
« Gene
**«••« uut»
.......... । .uendad
attenoea Bible
uioie school
acnooi at Dowling
uowuna . Mrs. Myrtle Ixinaar has {•* and ton. Michael, of Plainwell
Montgomery, who hu
ha* served on the accident, when tboae
those who are so thu week
_„,k
turned home from Reed City after spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
-■-« at Camp Shawondoase Ihi.
him have fnrvotten
Ti.
...nr_ rxivi* .nA
Mra.
llaff
this critical Kt
of him
forgotten the
,,r
d
Henry
ana caring for her Bister. —
... Emma Wade Town. ★ A larae crowd at­
If--JT
Pratt,
who
oaAwd
awav
Julv
28
★
summer, is now at home. He return* tragedy Hugh is a senior In high dausht-. Winifred Mr and Mra
who parsed away July 28. *
to Culver Military academy the school, active in sport*, and a uwmoivu and firnhy local ^Mr. Mr *nd Mr* . Willard Whittemore tended the movie* which William
Rose *hc«ed in the Delton Metho­
middle of September. * Mr. and ber ot the N.HB. Band and orenea™
---------------------------------------- dist church Wednesday night of
Clem Shepard and Mr. and tra and of a trumpet trio He is ever ?!*“ ^b,r7f GraS Riptds and P00'1
last week. The frye will offering
Wti, Mr. and Mra Ray Pennock Mrs.
Mr. Fred Camp were in Ionia last ready to give of hi.* time and talent
“ubn_of orau£
of rackO1
amounted to I JO. which was glfen
Mr. and p^ck^at
Mrs. Eugene Freeman
of I ‘‘“L &gt;
। post M days. * The Rev. and ”
" afternoon.
-----------ffiraPUW‘C r*U1CT1D8’ or ‘°C1“
, Quin*?
Qu™ lake
Thursday
to the W.8.CB.. * Mr and Mra.
a riharw* Oughton and d*ughQuimby picnicked a4
’**■*
Howard Pennock and children of
retunwd last Thursday from
! Sunday. * Mr. and
fn Justice to Hugh Snow end hl*
die
Durkee
were
In
Hastings
Frlir vacation trip to Rochester. N. mother. Mrs Christine Snow,
In conversation with one of bls, Bateman and family were guest* . day. * Mrs. Lester McLeod and Hickory Corners called on their
Snow. your
»™'r
whale they visited their son correspondent desires to! give
“ Ban- teachers, we learned Hugh is well, of Mr and Mra William Qgin and two children of Kalamazoo spent parenU. Mr. and Mrs John Har­
rington.
Bunday evening.
liked vy
by both teachers —
and
scholfamily
In Charlotte Sunday. Ma*­ the weekend with Mrs. Myrtle Mener readers an account of
o« the ac- tiscu
- —
— ।—
...
Mra. Mary Doster »pent the
’
‘
ar*
to
use
thl*
teachers
exact
word*,
ter
Richard
remained
fcr
a
few
cldcnt of Aug. 4 as given to me by a an to use this teachers exact worda ' ter Richard remained fcr a tew Leod and daughter. Garland. *
lldred Gruver of Mora. Minn, neighbor who rendered
weekend with her aon-ln-law end
assistance -Hugh is a boy of high moral stand- days' visit. * Mr. and Mrs John
Jo^n Adams spent from Mon­ daughter. Mr
ed last week for an indefinite at the scene of the fatal accident.
and Mra. LaVern
tng
Your correspondent has no Moore and son. Hugh, were guests Mrs
day afternoon until Thursday at Quick, near Banfield. * Ralph
In the home of the Rev. and
The writer has read several ac- desire lo condone reckless driving of the Jack Moores
Sunday. *
H. R. Krieg ★ Mrs Betty counts tn the dally press of the ac-ot
of automobiles
automobiles by
by either
either youth
youth or
or Charles Hammond isn't very well, the home of her daughter. Mrs Harner underwent an operation in
Glenn Williams and'family at the Kalamazoo last week. * Mra. A. C.
---------------- ----------------------their home in’ Fishkill. clrient. but in none of them did we adult*, but from all the Information iI
Kellogg farm « Mr and Mrs Lin­ Gates. Mrs. Fred O Hughea and
—
-• the attitude of Hugh Snow we have been able to gather this
read- of
coln Bulb returned home. from
sue Sllnkard
ouiuustu family
- Mrs. Mary Doster attended a pic­
at mat
that time The
family was an accident; possibly could have' GLASS CREEK
Eaton Rapids the first of last week nic of the Triple Link dub at the
traffic ruie»
rules
next door neighbors to the been avoided If several trauic
a*cr&gt;m- &amp;ton
Mra H. R. Krieg and Mr were
Snnw family and hbe
— assured
uturwi no
nn one .nd
-...&lt; regulations
mmiiaHnns had been strictly
strictly'1 Mr
"r amd
rt’** Mra
Mrs n&lt;d
Fred OlU aa.com
ccmj
after attending Camp meeting home of Mrs. Mary Flower in
. E. Portis will be host* can feel more grief and regret over obeyed by ..
.
------------panled
by
.Mr
and
Mn.
I-ou!r
Erthw
fnr twn weeks
lhe occupant of the----- ---b&gt; Mr
U&gt;u!c Er Mr&gt; J(jhn
------- .Mra
a _&lt;.u .u-.
Adanu
and Mre
Parchment last Friday. ★ Mr and
thl* tragedy than Hugh and his wheelchair as well as the driver of »aj• «P«»4
Mra Roger Williams and Dean
brothers of the Rev. Krieg and,Mrs. ■ mother
mothcr who
wh0 are
arr. law-abiding _...
cltl- the automobile
• Bruce biddills near PdTtlandL * Glenn William* and two sons, spent Wednesday with their par­
Mr. and
and Mrs
Mrs Chas Whittemore
wmuwumc Keith and Kendall, and Mr*. Wil­
standing Hugh
Mr
Portia who live in Detroit. ★ Mrs ven*
zen* nt
of hieh
high standing
Hugh left
left hl*
his
"—News
“----I spent the weekend with Mr. and liam Fischer of the Kellogg farm enU. Mr and Mra. Leslie William*.
Service
vim Grorge
wvvibc A.
*». Skidmore. son ot Mrs Robert Shricker and family were in Battle Creek Wednesday. of Hastings * Mrs James Slocum
Cpl.
of to
I Mr. and Mra Ernest
Erncit Skidmore
Skldn—.. —
... see the new granddaughter. ★ Miss Effie Richards and broth­ and David of Hastings spent from
1 Maple Grove Twp, who enlisted in aharon i-cc On Sunday they vls- er. Warren, were In Kalamazoo one Sunday until Wednesday with her
brother and tdsler-ln-law. Mr and
the Army Atr Corps in 1942 and re- |;fCj Mrs Gena Brown at Hickory
। ccived his baste training al Midland.----------- Saturday
- ------ —
Corners *
visitors at Ralph Starring and children of Mra Roger Williams
'Texas, was transferred last spring Forrest Haven.*’ were Mr and Mrs Hickory Corners called on Mr. and
to Ordnance and went to Salt Lake John Haven*. Rodney and Tommy. Mrs Leon Penn&lt;x:k Friday night *
iCLOVERDALE
City. Utah. In July he left for Sgt and Mra Gordon Havens and Mrs Mary Shedd went lo Plain­
Mr. and Mrs George Kahler and
overseas and I* on unlan in the Pamala. David McGlocklln of Has­ well Saturday where the called on
. Marianas He writes hl* wife that tings. Pfc Rex Tate. William Ha­ her brother, George Wren, of Ot­ । Mra. Glenn Kahler and Nancy
Elwood Hawkins, a Nashville man. vens. and Robert Otis * Mr and sego who is a patient In Crisne 1 spent Sunday in Niles with Mr.
I sho is on Llntan The wife. Rosa Mrs Russell Thornton and son. hospital Mr. WYen fell, breaking and Mra. Merle Kahler and family
I Marie, 1* living with her parent.*. Mickle, were Saturday night vW- his hip * Charles Florla under­ 1 to help Merle celebrate his blrthI Mr and Mrs Earl Tarbell and is a tor* at Clyde Warren's Mlckie re­ went an operation in Grand Rap­ ; day ★ Glennice Gelb is spending
lt‘» time to bring it to
I member of the Nashville News staff. mained for a visit with his grand­ ids last week. * John Zeedyke of this week in Kalamazoo visiting
I S.Sgt Gordon Wright, son of
McKee’*—we'll hove the
and Pktly. * Sgt and Mrs. Kalamezixi will speak in the Del­ I friend*. * Mr and Mra. Edward
( Mrs Ida Wright, arrived in Nash- parents
' Pennels called on Mr. and Mra.
I vjllr last week on a 30-day furlough Gordon Havens and Pfc. and Mra ton Methodist church Sunday 1 Lewis Ferguson of Delton Sunday.
kink* ironed out for you
| He landed in New York City with a Rex Tate are spending a few day* mcmlng. Aug 10. al 10 o'clock.
Emma Johncock enter­
with
Louis
Havens in Detroit and
Mrs Amy Sllcock ot Prairieville * Mrs
part of the 20th Armored Division
' talned her children and grandchil­
friend.*
in
Ann
Arbor
and
Ypsilan
­
in no time ond driving will
1 with which he served in Germany
dren Sunday. Those present were
He was a pan of an Armored Sig­ ti. William Havens accompanied Mrs Alice Collins * Mrs Alice Mra. Alice Casey and children of
Collins
went
tn
Galesburg
Tuesday
them
and
will
visit
his
sister.
Mra
nal Co and went into combat early
be a pleasure again.
j Hastings. Mra Edith Powers and
In January. He has bren In service Jennie Miller, al her farm home where she will spend several day* daughters of Otsego. Mr. and Mrs
her —
brother
and sister-in-law.
near Grass lake
, with ....
------- ----------------—-------I since May of 1942
Mrs Nellie Foreman ot Hastings Mr. nnd Mra Irwin Jones * Mr* Olin Brown and daughtera of Plain­
I T 5 Ear) W. Blake, son of Mrs
; Rena Blake. L* now in Cxcchnsla- was a Sunday visitor at Ray Er- i Mae Anders and her brother. How- well and Mrs Nesbitt. Mr and
I vakia. where he has been very busy way’s * Mr
and Mn
Russell 1 ard Gesler. of Kalamazoo railed on ' Mr* Edward Behling and son* of
helping transport displaced Per»JJs Whittemore attended the Ionia I Mr and Mra Willard Whittemore Chicago. Mis* Emma Johncock of
back lo Germany. France and Bel- fair last Thursday * Visitors In Wednesday evening. * The Pralr- Detroit. Mr. and Mra. Lyle Kings­
the Rov and Jack Erwav home last ‘Seville. Orangeville. Hope and Bar- bury and daughtera. Mr and Mra.
eum. Ear) write.* hl*
. has high hopes of being back in weck- were Stuart Brownell of ] n township Farm Bureau groups Russell Johncock and sons
Jean Gould Is visiting her grand-----------...—.Ward
--------------the U S A. by Christmas
&lt;"
Orangeville.
Erway-»of ««...
Has- u|11 ujcnie nt Crooked lake, Deland Mra Ororer
..... Erway and fam- | ton Thursday, of this week There parenU. Mr
I tine*, •nd। Maurice
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
llv of
nt Grand
rtr-ind Rapids
Panlde *
A Arthur
Arthur will be a potluck dinner al 1 Gould of NUes * Mr and Mra.
uutrt-r.
'I lly
DURFEE
....
The Rev Orlo Munger attended Lathrop of Cloverdale was a caller o’clock Congressman Clare Hoff- Glenn Bishop of Kalamasoo were
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
U B conference at Barnabv park at Forrest Havens' last Wednesday I man of Allegan will be the speaker, callers Sunday at Mr and Mra
Bl E. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
PHoMTfiM
last
returned
IBM week
wrra and
mm was ...........
----­here * Mrs Loraine Van Den Burg and I Mrs John Harrington and Mrs. Sam Gelb’s. * Mr and Mra. John
Ennis of Gull lake spent Sunday
»for
_ u*manother
«r.» vl.ui
to we arc glad to
________________________ __ _
year,
with Mra. Lucy Davenport and
l#ay * There will not be any aervHelen. ★ Friends are sorry to hear
Jack Ruse ts not to well ★ Bcbby
Monica spent a few days with his
aunt. Mra. Amanda Melxenbach. of
North Hope. ★ Mr. Walter Ruch
of South Whitley. Ind . spent the
weekend with Mr nnd Mra. Clar­
ence Applegate and Elsie MUs El­
sie Applegate 1* visiting friend* in
Roann and S. Whitley. Ind.
Mr and Mrs Arthur Lathrop
entertained at dinner Thuradar
evening the Rev. and Mra W. D.
Robinson &lt;jf Delton; Friday eve­
ning Dr and Mrs C P Lathrop
of Harting*; Mr and Mra Floyd
Fa&amp;sct: and family ot Charlotte and
Mra Frieda Fassett and family of
Hastings, on Saturday afternoon;

next

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,

'S”?4"-* Jf'-, tS? Mr‘ E"'!' ‘-“ft..?- Hi?”

When Your Car

CORNERS

and daughtera
fcr.' and m£
irwen Vamey and sons ot
Center were dinner guesU

ha* baea
expected

is

-——---------

ssss

honoring lhe birthdays of Winiam
».
I Dogswell and Mr*. Munn which ocMr. and Mra. Ruaael Holme* of eurred on that day. All enjoyed a
Pontiac came Wedntaday for a good visit and a fine chicken dlnvlslt with Mrs. Wil! McCallum and ner whose crowning feature was
other relatives, returning to Pon- I two beautiful birthday cakes for
tlac Monday. Mr. and Mn. William the guesU of honor. En route home
McCallum end children of Kal&gt;- Mr. and Mra. Munn six! Mias Heidemaioo were also weekend guest*, i man. wayne Van Bycklc and Mlaa
★ Mr. and Mrs Almond Weber Ruby Cogswell visited Mr. and Mra.
------ -----------------------were
tn Kalamasoo---Saturday —
and cha*. Chapman of Berryville who
aDcno m
visited hl* sister and husband
in formerly resided on the Center
oasue vreex ounoay. w Mr and road. ★ Mrs. Millie Fisher attended
Mra. William Jewel and daughter.
L*8110 Cogswell reunion at SanEmily Jean, of I---------- we7e ra |tr, । uo«n . rxwort ounday. accompanying
iborhool
Saturday William Cogswell and daughters.
in the neighborhood
wSJe^pendhtg the
Rul”’ Cog.well. dftter road.
and Mra lS?a ,nd Mrs IUv* 8«,u‘nu °r ““P1*
Morehouse * Mr. and Mrs Rime) 9,22*- nr
week and thite
John r*nd Befle McCai!um(CMrUand 1 ,l,ter C/N c,rrle Cogswell who U
Mn Wini^1
*l Community hospital Battle Creek.
Mr1
t c*"* b°mc with them for an overd
&gt;.Mr
night visit ★ Caller* at Mr and
and Mr. and Mra. Dan McCallum !ur. nrt FiAher's the past week
of North Hope attended the reun- i“?e Lester Klnne of1 Havllnn
ion. Saturday, at Bert McCaliums township. Mrs Eda Tyler of Woodcf Cloverdale ★ Threshing and ! Ian(j. cha* Offley of Hasting* Ruby
picking cucumbers wrrt the new anJ Carrie Cogswell. Mr. and Mrs.
2hWr?elfvh^r^ ill. K
p. Munn
Munn,’ ,nd
and MUS
MUs Lcn
Lena
Heide-*
* We,dc
... . Sarah Anders. .men
(no /lenler
*•-* a guest of Mra
'rn,n nr
•»» lne
Center mart
road, *n&lt;1
and Mr.
Mr.
the latter part of the week
|«nd Mra Ed Mattoon ot Hastings.
WEST HOPE

Gets to be a Head*
ache to Drive

★ ★BUY

MORE

"Thera was an old woman

who lived in a »hoc.

BUT THAT'S NOT
THE HOME FOR
YOU.

BONDS**

MCKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

NEW STUDEBAKER TRUCK HERE

CAMP MEETING
AUGUST 19-26

'

You want a home to be
proud of. One that looks

lovely inside and out. And if lt’» money that's hold­
ing you back, an easy to repay loan from US will
make It possible.

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stobbln, Bldg.

Member F.H.L.B.

Phone 2503

tn Indication that automobile production will soon be moving into
higli gear is contained In an announcement of lhe display here ot thn
first civilian truck built by Studebaker since the .tart ot the war. Thn
vehicle I* a heavy-duty, one-ton model, carries a .take body and list*
man. progressive mechanical features.

PENNOCK CAMP GROUNDS
The Campground it located in a pleasant, shady grove two miles
southeast of Hastings, Mich., just off M-37.

THREE SERVICES DAILY: 10:00 A. M„ 2:30 P.M.,
7:30 P.M.
SPECIAL SERVICE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE 8:30 A. M.
EVANGELISTS

Two things you're sure of
at a Studebaker dealer’s
1. /ts a ^ood place lo do business
Its a good place to uork
OUR Studebaker dealer has made it his wartime re­
sponsibility to do everything possible to conserve
existing automotive equipment. In co-oper­
ation with our government's programs, he
has been ever alert to get the last inch of

Y

Howard W. Swutm

Gao.ge Folling

WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
MICHIGAN CONFERENCE

His mechanics find it a good place to work
too. And right now. in order to help more
people get more mileage, many Studebaker
dealers have good jobs as mechanics to
offer veterans and others who can qualify
for such employment.
THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION

GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE. CO.
Ill f. STATE ST.

-i

HASTINGS

Sfvdabatez . . . ffgqcartwia buildtr cf fine evt and trucks

CONSUMERS

POWER

COMPANY

�•m HABTTNGB
INIKB

md Miss Lena Haida.
Center road, and Mr
n Varney and sons of
ter were dinner guesU
Mrs. William Schanta
avc Sunday. July 2B
birthdays of william

honor. En route home
Munn and MUu HeldeVan Syckle and Mlaa
1 visited Mr. and Mrs.
an of Barryvlile who
ded on the Center
Millie Fisher attended
reii and daughter!.
Cogswell. Center road,
/a Schantz of Maple
Battle Creek visitors
last week, and their
into Cogswell who la
ntal Battle Creek.
cm for an over-

her s the past week
Klnne of Hastings
Eda Tyler of Woodfley of Hastings Ruby
jgawell, Mr. and Mrs
ind Mias Lena HeidcJenter road, and Mr.
Mattoon of Hastings.

BANNER, THURSDAY. ACQUIT H. 1MJ

Bsc. 10 and Lot 1. Lilac Hill Park, at that time. In tire excitement hl* I relative* and friend* aasambtod at Ha did not regain
Johnstown.
name was not learned. * Sunday ths home of Mr. and Mrs. Koith Mr. Groat wm
ai
Fred A. Savacool. tt al.
to Ed- guezta of Mr. and Mn. Mile* Ruf- Marlow in honor of hl* *eventy-flnt man and wm a mem'
Lot 47 ‘ner w’re Mr and Mrs 'Thoma*; birthday which
wa* on Monday,
Monday,tings
tings LOX&gt;^.
IX&gt;X», tho
Uto
Lucy Turner to Richard E. Tay- ward C Bentx and wife
atennmiln Resort urooertv Rut- Fitzgerald and family and Sam, nut. 13.
church and the Brot
Plnes Cantar. K M Ac. and other lor. Lota til, 413. 411. and Paroal. nwonquin
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
rresorv property,, itui P1^erald of Battle Creek.
R.fre*hment» were served
after
MlQtfBANM
T,SiJ£S ffi"1fiLI."JS,,SI
-And.
* i
—--------------•I which Mr. Usborne wm i--------------------------------------Carl A. Park and wife lo Olin I1
__ „
, Frank W. Moxon and wife to
with
sum of money.
hw
hte ।home, and Mrs.
l al, 2 parcels. Sec. fl. Castleton
John Nagel spd wife, 100 Ac. Sec. St"jAS:&gt;^n*nd
Edward C. Sleven. Lot 28. Crooked
D*‘*y K1" C'MVON CENTER
. » families
The
who
attended
were
foth
both
la
Haatlno
to
Cora E. Hoover to Mar|a Tigchc- 2. Thomapple.
M1U1 A. rum, IO jonn ncanart
“*ck Norton 8 2 c arrived home | Mr arid Mr* Max Hilton and son*.? fran4
...
.1
Z
it,...,
. ..
grandchildrens taro
Gertrude Hanlan to Roy L. Ad­ tear, el al. Far. Sec. B. Orangeville.
and wife. Lot 44 Daisy Hill plat l**t M0,,dBy evening from Memphis. Mr*. Leslie Van Dyke. Shlriw. arto children. Funeral
Maria Tigchelaar to Cora E­ Joseph Gale Peiraon and Helen Johnstown
ams, Let 2. Shore Acres, Johns­
P
TemT from a Navy air station on a David
uaviu, and
BIK1 William
wiuum Usborne
uwmiic oT
OS conducted bv tha
Hoover, Par. Bee. fl. Orangeville.
Grace Peiraon.
reirson. Parcel
parcel Lot
Let 8.
o, 8uau-' Johnstown
Joniutown
town.
....
is
dB
y ea.£r3d
wlth
hu parent*.
Mr. Grand
Grand Rapids;
Rapids; Mr*.
Mrs Florence
Florence UsUs- gy,aroe at the Leon
pervtaor*
Plat.
Acker
s
Point.
Hope
Lynn
Maatenbrook
and
wife
to
’
J
dti2
hNorUF
and famHorace A. Wiley, et al. to Rusborne ot
of Lake
Lake Odessa;
Odessa; Mr.
Mr. and
and Mn.
Mrs
‘‘ T.*
Frank 8. Nlblett and wife to
Fred A. Savacool. et al. to Prank Charles Baser. Lot 11. Sec. 20. •”dI Mr. Hnrnlrl Nor-.mi and fam- bornt
Keith Wlteon and daughters of ygKOL “irr.AO. ------------------Newton and-------wife.-------Lot------------IB and Yankee Springs
: j H^Uee fp H^S 2/c'who nxwiUy Portland;
Mr and Mri. Arthur ln Rlv«r»‘d« cemetery
8, Blk. 2. Middleville.
G.
lagc Grove Resort. Barry.
o‘ &gt;'•
Resort
Uwto fiager to Charles&gt; W.
Roy L. Ad*m* and wife to Elisa- ws
W'y ,L
Lot
II. Algonquin
Algonquin Resort
■••
trank 8. Nlblct and wife to Hel­
relumed from New Guinea apent . Granger and Pamela of Lansing;
belh
Holmberg.
Lots
1
and
2.
Shore
property.
Rutland
tT
a
chZrta?
r
slaer
pQrl
ol
***
1
***
“
vuuung
n?r.
w
**r.
en L. Fugle, et al, Lota 8 and B.
part of last week vlaltlng h?r. * Mr. Mr. and Mn Calvin Staffer. GotAcres. Johnstown.
। Claud C. Schaffer and wife lo
’ nV.,
*,,tl Ur* Lawrence Steinwyk and
Cottage Orove Resort. Barry.
Chum
« A1» Ssa.rSJa.tt*
.--te,
Alfred Zimmerman and wife. E Ifl. uv.
Mnrt’n^ ,n 1 family of Grand Rapid* spent from Kalamazoo; Mr. and Mrs. Theron nrTggR
^'-’M.4w-r-i
l?rif* *
Saturday
Frank S. Nibletr and wife to Helrlggs riTitrc*ti**r
church cloved
Thursday.
Aug. S"5X!d
**‘“£daL‘tt
to
*rt‘ fU1‘
Ac. Sec. 20, Yankee Springs
BS,dy“ n"
r . V..
Friday until Sunday Y.'
with
“ 8SL?
her par“; Cain of Hastings. Mrs LyleQuUn- 9
£.2ntQUjnent of 4fl‘
fe to City ent*. Mr. and Mra. Jay Wing. * by of Battle Creek; Mr. and Mrs. ’■
Melby C. MHllran* and wife to
Crooked lake, Barry.
WARRANTY DEEDS
!
Harold
V.
Worrell
and
wife.
NH
°'v."m.'!n"
”
A
w
IXr.uh'KTalS-m’
'wife
to
^m
E
lZt
wrek
Vth
0
^
Mn.
™
I
Charles Christman and wife to
Walter F Rose and wife to Ix&gt;la ,3M “’b ,J,°- cRFCurrie Smith. Part of Lot M3, city, GenresGorkin*Tet
Lot S Rosec*rI ° Niethamer and wife to Bernard Samuel Hobson and wife. ■ |aS1. Mrs prctj Henney.
Grace W Gamble lo William A. I.SrPark Y%kM al
several chDdren had murnpa. A1
Sprtoga
Hasting. M.nfg Co. LnU 7 and 8. Lz&gt;t 3 and Und 1/7 Int In Lol 3fl.
y,jr and yrs Clyde Brown of ,
program by the children will ba and quickly, you can make a
Supervisor's plat. Ford* Point. Lansing were Sunday guest* at Fred ROHF.RT IL WALTTKO
Fred A. Brown and wife to Rol- 'B*!L’'.£,nc,nj£“Lk ,
kce Springs.
-----------—.------- aundRy ochool
vtn
soon during
Hrnney * home. Mr and Mrs. Chea- | Robert H
and H. Fro man and wife. 80 Ac. I
F*
Bl.’do T./e ,0 Prairieville.
II arcId Dur
IBml__. I(IB »ur. The were
mis.
teacher
sere
Mrs. urai
Oral and praetleal sprinkler by |
W. Sanden and wife to ter Smith and-baby &lt;it Hastings । paved away on Friday. Aug 10. at Miller, nursery. Mrs.
Sec. 13 and 40 Ac. Sec. 12. Amyrla. Avte TVler. 40 Ac Sec 5 Baltimore. . nJohn
Leon Cole.
—u D
— Patchin and
—&gt; wife.
_i»_ »
— were
_
Uyudny evening guests. Mrs. I
Par
Avte Babcock to Allen Wood and. and
n pa,rceUJ f
u
A Harold
Woodland.
Pennock hoapltal following an 111- Mrs. Dale Conklin, primary. Mr*, empty bottle. Pin tha bottle about
Kenney will
Seo. 23. Johnstown
-... entertain—ner
..—,Sunday ' lies* of several months. He wa* a Clare Norrl*. Mrs Bernard Tasker,
, w_,». p»u’ a,'d *«*
Nida Adams to Bernard O’Con­ wife. Par. Sec 10. Johnstown.
Kale L. Bowen to Richard B school class at a picnic supper this resident of Middleville but former- junior, snd Rev. Taber, interme- three quarters full at warm water.
nell and wife. Part Lot 40 and
ri.li. ri. nciMici, jr.. ei aa. iw i
—---- -------- --------- ---------- —
ly lived in thte city. Surviving are diate * Wayne Davte ha* received Another aid to easier sprinkling la a
Parcel Shore Acres. Johnstown.
Lester N. Haines and wife. Par. ""J*
..
.
,,
,
i Gerald Wickham and wife to and 80 Ac. Sec. 15. Maple Orove .port h supplying at Carlton Center three daughter*. Mr* Ruby Fifield. hl* discharge from the Army and dean whisk broom or a vegetable
Hcbart E Schaibly. et al. to Cll- Sec 8 Prairieville
Frank X Cenlllver and wife*to Mrthudtat church while the Rev Buttle Creek. Mr*. Roxie Scheib. has returned to work at Cushman's
Victor Phillips to John S. Phil- Ralph E Nobl* and wife, 20 Ac
mcna Schalbly. Parcels Secs 18
John F Huizinga and wife, tan*: and Mn. G Wingard are on their Hastings and Mr* Sarah Ellen
H. Carlton.
and 24, Carlton and Woodland lips and wife. 6 Ac Sec. IT. Assyria
vacation. * Mrs .Mina Elliott L* Baird. Grand Rapid*;
Eimer
R wAApsey
and
wife
toJWaiTwp*
one son.
Jack H Arnold and wife to Ed- 1 ,,rE
“?frA
,^, “
ni,k
‘rf,t0
V?h 137 and 138. Undbergh Park. Ynn- । entertaining
her sisters. Mrr. Sher- Leonard. Irving Twp.; 14 grand­
Springs
J- Br®w,l *'’4 wl,c 2 18 ,M •kee ------Cllmena Schaibly Ui G Hlldred ward Mastenbrook and wife. Lot ,
Avis Babcock to Man*rr A Perwvmarr ohler of Grand Rauds and children;
*" Bee.
B"- 6.
* Baltimore
Hai.irnar.
three great-grandchil­
Heaterly and husband. Pnr. Sec. 11. Arnold's Plst. Utile Long lake. Ae„
yr&gt; Duncan of MLw. this week
Harold Jones and wife to Harold and wife Par Sec 10. Johnstown
Prairieville.
Mrs Elmer Marlow, another sister' dren; a brother. John Walter*.
John
Davte
to
Clifford
A.
Skin**~
uses H.
sa. Arnold
nrnuia and
ana wife,
wi.e to
to Ed
tu-­
Jo,}n“n •nd
Ac 8eca
]। Hasting*, and four staters. Mrs
Carlton nnd Woodland.
Jack
of Carlton, was a Sunday guest
ner and wife. Par Sec 8. Hope
ward a*Mici&gt;brooK
Mastenbrook and wire.
wife. Lota
Ixita 23 “nd Jf4- Orangeville
Cllmena Schaibly to George H. Ward
Sgt Burdette Hayner ond Lt J I Lulu Ynncer, Mr* Harriet A)toft.
Allen Wood* and wife to Manser
---------------------Umg i1 clay Rorabeck and wife to E M
Schaibly and wife. 20 Ac Sec 20. ■ .6 and. -7, Arnold's
Plat. -Uttle
Valentine have been calling]. Mr* Goldie Farrell and Mr* Ette
A Peck and wife. Par shore Bris­' Nelson
mi “L’wfrtendi'in the community th? I Norris, Hasting* Funeral service*
Woodland
woaaiana
lake. Prairieville
i
"?rr¥. . tol take. Johnstown.
- ----------— ----. past ucek It seemed like old time* were held on Monday at two o clock
Ruth M Rice to Oscar A Rice. 1I -------Frank C.
Sander* and
wife -j
to j Wendall E Peck, cl ux. to Earl
Mina Sharuger to Ray Parker.’ to *ee these
among u*! "t the Leonard chapel, the Rev.
80 Ac Sec 7. Castleton.
Carl O. Niethamer and wife. S’.icw good
g&lt;-~ friend*
..
' again.
Myrtle W McCUmsm to Sally Lota 63 . 64 and 65. Hardcndorff Baltimore
Burdette spent Thursday [ Lea*on Sharpe officiating. InterKendall R Mitchel) and wife to
t
the
Valentines-,
and ment in Fuller cemetery.
Schulmeyrr. Lots 16. 23 and 48. Add. Lota 5 and 6. Blk 3. R J
Gertrude
Estill.
20
Ac..
Sec
32.
o.-u
..........
Wildwood Plat. Orangeville
‘ Grant’s Add., city.
Johnstown.
ivfia C
“,&gt;d .m1*’ P‘f 1 *rre *UPP*T gW*t-* there S Capt. EDWARD F. GROAT
James H Swanson and wife to Wildwood Plat. Orangeville.
)i Budd Fijiiu
Flynn spent ihe
the weekend with
Edward F. Groat. 77. a well
Maurice J Pender and wife. Lot.
Maurice J Pender and wife to , Mr% n&gt;nn. and then she returned known farmer of Haatlnga town­
city.
l^onard Rtepenhoff and wife. Lot I la N11,w Sunday night with him. ship for 45 years, passed away al
We Carry o Complete Stock for any
Henrv 8 Sheldon to Ernest M 10. Blk. 10. Eastern Add . city
Capt Flynn return* to Chicago on Pennock hospital on Friday. Aug
Cadwallsder. 70 Ac Sec. 6. Balti­
Emma M. Shepherd to H&gt;y
Rr: । Mondav nnd expects to return to 10. following Injuries received the
The Best Values in New and Used A
Kerns, et al. Par Sec 20. Hop?
more
"*
the Pacific soon * Mn.-Ralph Hen- previous Monday when he fell In
We Build Wagons and Trailers
Wallace E Campbell and
C. D Bauer and wife to Roy K l|n&gt;
n&lt; t ui'compsnled her daughter. the barn on the former Hoeltxel
Welding—Expert Repairing
to Nvla B. Nye and wife. Par.
Cordes and wife. Part of Ixil 581. , Mr* Ender Greenfield, lo Battle farm, sustaining a skull fracture.
17. Hastings.
Cr«»k Monday.
We Buy Alb Kinds of Burned or Wrecked Cars—in
George M Miller and wife to , Flovd Asplnal). who ha* been so
Fred D Eaton to Elmer R
any Condition
Clayton O Case and wife, loo Ac 111. has been gelling out a little on
tings.
Sec. 11. Johnstown
crutclte*. * Kenneth Daniel* left
tosh
Willis Streeter and wile to
Gertrude J Dean and wife tn Friday morning for San Francisco.
Schuyler A. Jeffrie* nnd wife. Lot Marion A Richardson and wife. , Calif. en route to the Hawllan Is­
ia hare tor you io any amouat
p nnd part lot )?. Stretter’s Re­ 56 Ac Sec 36. Johnstown
land* where he ha* signed up with
up to 1300. Loans mads to both
sort. Yankee Spring*
Arno Chase and wife lo Mikel E I the Navy k&gt; do skilled electrical
man and womsn who ars slsadily
Harvey O. Ralche and wife to Morton, el al. Pat —
Sec ----------------------------25. Haswork on repairing »hip-&gt; * Although
Complete Stock of New and Used Auto Forts
Schuyler A Jeffrie* und wife. Par ting*
• thl* new* is late, we Ju't were notlStreeter’s Resort. Y infer- Spring*
Frank X. CentUver and wife to fled that Gerald Wickhams' have a
Jennie V Wright, et al to James Gerald Stelma and wife. Lot* 139 ' baby boy bom about two weeks ago.
.....
»...«!
FO11H
of
Valparaiso.
Richard Guy. Par Sec 34. Wood­ and 140. Lindbergh Park. Yankee * Mr* Daniel Folll* of Valparaiso.
Spring*
| Ind., spent
------Wednesday
------*‘“ afternoon
•”---------land
Hazel E Chtteletwon et al. to
John W Sanders and wife to with Mrs Keith Marlow
221 N. MICHIGAN
HASTINGS
Lafayette Usborrte was very pleas­
Our reputation is for exJames Richard Ouy, 40 Ac Sec Jonathan Perle Rogers and wife.
Natl Bank Bldg.
antly surprised -r
on —
Sunday Ti":
after­ .. ..
36. Woodland
Par Sec. 23. Hasting*
------Lyle B Bunnell to Robert Hus- noon. Aug. 12. when about thirty Hastings
Michigan
John Westerweele and wife to
thick
and
wife.
Par
Sec
I,
Barry
Comellua VedWv*. et al. Lota I to
Lyle B. Bunnell to Ellsworth J
36. Inc.. Cutler* Oak Park nlat.
Seca. IS. 3 and 10. Yankee Spring* Carpenter and wife. Par Sec 1.
H. M Pollard, et al. to Bruce* Barry
Jay
C Wing and wife to Ernest
Heva). lot* 38 ami, 40. Hillside E. Xsway
and wife, Par Sec. 21.
Park. Woodland
I .
« i
Carlton
Charles Lewis Andrtson nnd Wife
Ella Wertman to Wallace Camp­
to William N Troy nnd wife. Tot bell and wife. 30 Ac . See 27. Par
180 and 14 ft Lot 179. Lindbergh Sec 77 and Par Sec 26. Hope
Park. Yankee Spring*
Sylvia Yelder to Jesse E Brown
George Deed* and wife to Fred­ and wife. Lot 56. Nashville
die Fisher and wife. Lots 82 and 83,
Morris England and wife to ।
Hardendorf ^dd . N**hviHe
Oeorge E William* and wife. Par
George F Miller .ind wife to Sec 31. Yankee Spring*
Adelbert Corlrlahl and wife to
Hastings Mfg Co.. Lol W2. citv
J Pender and wife S 63
Jerry Andrus and wife to George Maurice
ft lot 9. Blk fl. Kentield s Add.
Stowell. Par Sec 28. Hasting*
city
Charles W Bigg* and wife to
HASTINGS. MICH.
Ruth M Wlbert Edward* to C«rPHONE 2240
Gertrude O Bauchman. 40 Ac Sec al Woodman and wife. Lot 1144.
27. Rutland
city
Ray W
Babcock and wife to
George Stowell to Jerry Andrus
Harold M. Jenks and wife. 110 Ac .nd
und wife. 2 Ac. Sec
Sec. 28.
23. Hastings
Hattln
Lorenzo O Eddv to Verr Wil­
liams. Lot 29. Eddy* Beach Plat.
Hope.
HopJohn C Powers and wife to Clin­
ton D Yoat and wile. Par Sec 10.
Johnstown.
Fnrrest 8tamm and wife to Mor­
ris Clark and wife. Par Sec »,
Johnstown.
Jay E Norton and wife to Euclid
Bouchard and wife. Lota 64 and 65
and part Lots 62 and 63. and Par
O A Phillips Add. ’Naahville
H. A. Russell and wlf&lt; lo John
Eckhart and wife. E’i Lo! 50. Daisy
Hill nisi. Johnstown
Edith A Purdv to Howard Rus­
sell snd wife. Lots 42 and 43. Daisy
Hill. Johnstown
Delos H. Flower and wife to
Frank L Hoot and wife. Par on
Guernsey lake. Sec 17. Hone
Fay Hummel and wife to Don­
ald G Garev and wife. 81- Lots 6
and ?. Blk 23. Eastern Add. city.

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ATION
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PETE'S AUTO PARTS

AUCTION SALE

Hoving sold my form I will sell the following at public auction at the farm located
3 miles east of Bliss Co. on Hastings Center Road to first four corners, turn right
to first house south on Charlton Park road on

ANDRUS SERVICE

THURSDAY, AUG. 23,1945
Commencing at 1 o'clock I offer the following

together’ Will
rill the tdtieet-

HORSES
Black horse, 14 yrs. old.
Brown horse, 12 yrs. old.
Work harness.
Single light harness.
Double light harness.

Yet! Br putting a calf m Marler Mix Calf Pallets inittad of milk,
aver 1,000 lbs. gf "axtra" milk go to market in 4 month* f

GtUtt" fHOlNG

Figure it out for yourself. Compare the k a thy it
eosu to feed Matter Mix Ctlf Pellets with the 25c
to 30c worth of milk they replace. Real uviogt?
Add them up o*er a period of four tnootht... and
you're ahead at much u $25 00 on every calf. $25 00 extra
profits, plus subsidy.
And that's not all. Mauer Mix Calf Pellets save time and
trouble... eliminate washing and scrubbing pails. What’s more,
you’ll find that heifers mature fau on Master Mix Calf Pellet*.
Beef calves develop better frame, put on sound, solid weight

Decide, now, co get these eatra profiu on )on' calves.

MASTER MIX CALF PELLETS and MEAL
__________________

Uncle Sam Pins Orchids
On Local Women For
Saving Used Fats!
Tilings have really been hap­
pening to fat-sslvage-collectlon
figures since town and farm
women got busy on ths job! Lat­
est official government, records
show that their fat savings have
left the excellent record of city
women ’way behind.
But it ten t a drop too much.
This year, we face a shortage of
1 billion. W0 million pounds of
fats In domestic supplies. Tons
more of war and home-front sup­
plies msde from fata ere needed!
Farm folks get more meat these
days than most city people—to
Skim stews.taupe.gray'•»- Scrape
pans. Melt dawn meartrimmlng*.
It all helps you fill the fst-sal-

HASTINGS GRAIN &amp; BEAN CO.
HASTINGS

DUNHAM DISTRICT
August 22 Is the date of the Fann
Bureau potluck picnic dinner, coffee
and cream furnished, to be held at
the Bristol take cottage of Mr and
Mrs Herman Babcock The groups
Included are Maple Grove. Engie.
Assyria
Banfield
Highbank
&gt;
Sunday callers of G E Brumm At
the home of Ward Chrrseman were
Mr and Mrs Carter Brumm and
the boy who is staying with them
and their niece Beverly Zemke, of
Vermontville. Mr and Mrs Clyde
Walton. Mrs Nettie Parrott, and
Mr and Mrs Waitace Graham and
son of Nashville.
Sunday evening a man who was
driving rapidly west on what he
thought was the Dowling road went
past the corner by lhe former Kid­
der place down the unused road
Then realizing he was on the wrong
road he tried to stop turning his
car over several times Fortunately
he wa* not injured and going back
to Mr Ruffner’s who now owns the
Kidder place, obtained help to right
his car and was towed to Dowling
by Raymond Wolff who came along

MICHIGAN

have any difficulty, call your
Hama Demonitratlcn cr County
Agent Approved by WFA and

COWS
Guernsey cow, 9 yrs. old, due Jan. 2.
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, due Aug. 20.
Holstein and Durham, 4 yrs. old, fresh­
ened in May.
Guernsey, 3 yrs. old, freshened in May,
bred July 15.
Holstein heifer, 16 mo. old, bred July 22.
Holstein heifer, 16 mo. old, not bred.
Guernsey heifer, 9 mo. old.
Guernsey heifer, 4j mo. old.

HOGS »
White brood sow, due Aug. 30.
White sow and seven pigs.
10 white shoats, wgt. about 140 lbs.
GRAIN AND HAY
Quantity of old corn, 1 of corn in field.
Hay ond straw in barn.

MACHINERY
McCormick grain binder.
McCormick mower.
John Deere hay loader.
Dane side delivery hay rake.
Thomas grain drill.
2-horse cultivator.
Land roller. Dump rake.
Flat hay rack 8'x 16'.
Lumber wagon. Flat sled.

John Deere harrow.
Syracuse riding plow
Moore walking plow.
Corn marker.
Corn shelter.
1-horse cultivator.
Set of dump boards.

MISCELLANEOUS

Some lumber - a few plank.
Some fence posts.
Some slats for hay loader.
Steel drum. Whiffle-tree's.
Log chains. Evener stick.
Some June clover seed.
2 scalding kettles.
Hog hook.
Hay knife. Hay hook. Hog crate
2-5 gal. milk cans.
Grass seeder.
A few white Leghorn hens.
Canopy hover for brooder house with
electrical attachments.

SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS
High wardrobe.
Glass cupboard.
Leather davenport.
Commode.
Ironing board.
Sleeve board.
Suction vacuum sweeper.
Dowagiac wood heating stove, large size
door.
Round Oak heater, No. 16.
Other articles not mentioned.

TERMS: CASH, NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLID FOR.

REASON NAYLOR, Prop,
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAM MON B,

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THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. AUGUST ». IMS

Who says TOKYO'S the last stop?
fought half way round
the world, the last stop is right here—home!
To the mon who’s travelled and

Every landing operation, every beachhead, every weary
march brings him that much closer. But there’s still a long
way to go.

And just how long it will take depends in no small measure
upon how well we do our war job here at home.

Part of our job—a large part—is turning every spare dol­
lar we have into War Bonds . . . seeing to it that no dollar is
spent needlessly.

They’ll help keep prices down where you can reach them
now, and where, he can reach them when he does get hack.
Those Bonds will go a long way toward creating the kind of
peace we’re all hoping for.

It’s not too much to ask.
will bring back extra doilarr in 10
years. They’ll give you a cash reserve for emergencies.
After all, those Bonds

The best thing you can do for your fighting man—and
yourself—is to turn your dollars into War Bonds—as many
as you possibly can! And then hold onto them!

WAR BON DS...TO HAVE AND TO HOLD!
WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEVi
FRANC

BONNI .

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BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

REED'S DRUG

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FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK
ANDRUS SERVICE

VIKING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
LONG &amp; MOORE 5e to $1
STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.
INT. SEAL &amp; LOCK

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COFFEE SHOP
BARRY CLEANERS
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A HAT'S A HAT
FOR A' THAT!

THE HOME FRONT*

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went to tite^asaemtoJ^on^Bundsy* 11*
' ’V^TdUn
--------------tiny carrots and parsley for all other sheep will be IljOO withdrawn
.Continued from Pag* »,
»•&gt;
.
F a band of carrot stems
nundred weight for this saima
Ah
had some pop com 'eraUon August
Hammond and family
What is the latest in hats among
of mui-winter was the P*rlod 11 ine “mo Un“‘
Xo be eligible for paymanta un­ ing ths wsighta
.. .A~
- —~-y dinner guosu of Mrs. rTnmHnhi°K
dowutown-the first I've bought bbm^.~
fux bumper beret of Mm Alice De- awld. the Reconstruction Finance der the new program, points out all lambs ant flba
reported she is doing nicely. Anna Hammond's aunt and uncl*. Mr.
Vrt“' J?,’?1 2^
c‘btJMr
corporation has announced that Mr. Farrell, sheep snd lambs must ar August ». 1MI.
Mac Hart and Virginia Thompson and Mr,. Tlicron Hewitt of near them' andve1 JTth“home of
irec. (SI
or ’
purple
to that a..7Z., , vrown wim
t.Vsuiose
’TSuna"'
S&amp;'
*u,MMy
“ c,““
1““- ba sold to a legal authorised
Kt Sunday at Battle Creek with Bellevue * Mr. and Mn. Devon Cm Ubm
Wntfta hate n,
,rtn0®« trlln »round lhe edXethe tnoviee
Wilcox. * Donna Jean Wilcox Putnam and daughter.. Evonne
slaughtererg who has certified in
tontaht—the first in three weeks.
Hr models
mnHeta made of le,Vr
°f the
,he
lree her
belnhalr
« clu4’
ftv
UrMj’ al
over
will dose for now hoping this ■ te vtalllng at Um home of Hark* Mary, and Mr* Marie Putnam of
Detroit spent moot of last week al garden flowers and shrubs.
---------....
•
you One. If you have any Barnum's for two week*.
The
feature
of
the
refreshments
,
----------------1 the home of the former's parents, Upon vote of lhe elub Mr*. C D waa
queetlon* to ask. do so ITl try to
waa tiny cookie hate, one style be- ;
*V ...I ■ ADotl
* The Jiauer won first prize for her green
answer them but can t tell every­ । CLAY
a white cookie brim with
HILl.fi
Johnstown Farm Bureau club will pillbox with white phlox trim, the Ing
—
thing. I'm OK
marshmallow crown tied with col­
I
.
&gt;°ln Um Maple Grove groups al a ^wa^Jta^ng pta’udiSV" chSotaS^itJe
brtm
wd being
rarij* a
Love, your son and brother
ored ribbons, U
the
other
“teL,
Olrto W be heM b&lt; BeUto Uke
Ernest
daughters from Kalamssoo, Mr* August 22 a The Johnstown Farm
Pierce of Middleville. William Rich- pu’eau club will holdltaSeptem"
T/» Kmest Belaon. Ml97215
man and family of Detroit Charles ^“eeting It the ho^e o^ Mr
APO. 7S. % Postmaster
cluster of pink icing Gowen
lure
It
wsa
—
a
miniature
garden!
A
Son Francisco. Calif.
Poland and family and Mn. June and Mrs William Carver near
If you lack inspiration now for
Colburn and daughter were dinner Dowling. * We are sorry to report treen lawn had stepping stones vn«’r next creation, you are hopechsrlesOlbbs's. * Mr. and lhe rcr'ou’ hlneE-* T?(r° Kle fading up to a bird bnth in the
Next week chatter about town. guests
^Ie«7 st
atCharlN
crown with water in it for the
femes from Jack Stem so until he Mrs
Mm loon Putts
Pott* were caller* at Mr*. Lyons and Mn. Orin Johnson.
small
China
bird
that
*«t
on
the
takes over. Cheerio.
Lenna Johnson* in Bowne Friday *
Farmers are worried In this comSeveral from CJay Hi h ‘Vended rnunity over lhe harvesting of their edge Marigolds encircled the bayh
'______ Zolly Coffer
1
Hulcw wheat und oat crop. Before com­ and evergreens formed a back­
in Middleville Saturday.
blnlng
blnlngbecame
becameprevalent,
prevalent,they
theywere
were ground for this garden scene.
Mr* J W long were a cloche
°MjT8
Wilcox underwent I Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Haight of equipped
•
• to handle their grab, -but
Grand Rapids and Melvin Haight of now they seem to depend on the of two red cabbage leaves trimmed
an operation at the Em St hos­ Freeport were caller* at Leon Pott*'* few combines in (he community and with dusty r*ae painted dsblgs and
pital tn Battle Creek last Saturday Saturday * Mr. end Mrs Charles the scarcity of labor and large crop a bow of ribbon grass, while Mrs
Lawrence R Farrell, chairman of
Her sister. 'Virginia Thompson, who Gibbs entertained the following al arc delaying the harvest * Mr. I. J. Smith's open-crowned hat was
was there during operation, and (cupper Saturday nl«ht: Mr and and Mrs. Don Putnam were Wed­ made of orchid colored phlox set the Barry County AAA office, to­
Mr*. Anna Mae Hart called Sun­ Mr* Guy McNee. Charles Poland nesday and Thursday visitors of off against grape leave*
' day announced the new Govern­
walked 0O6H mitea in 10 day*.
day and found Iter getting along and family. Mrs Howard Colburn hi* sister in Benton Harbor
A toque of solid pink azalcamu:n.y ment action designed to incrcaac
„. * Mr
tile
supply ol lamb and mutton by­
nicely. * The East Coats Orove and daughter, and Ernie McNee * .and
and Mr*
Mrs James Bristol of Hastings edged with maple leaves and hav­
Farm Bureau group went to Gun Mr.
Quilo a character, thia George H. Allan, pedestrian
—. and Mrs. George —
Davis
— —
of Mid- spent
spent Sunday
Sunday with
with the
the former*,
former* ing a gras* bow at the back was helping producers med Increase
costa
through
CCC
payments
to
lake Sunday for a picnic. * Mr. and dlevllle were caller* at Leon Fotta's mother. Mrs. Eva Sweet Mrs. Sweet । modeled by Mrs B. F. Cowles, and
extraordinary. Hn chalked up 7314 miles on the final day
Mrs Roscoe Cassel and children Sunday afternoon
i *•••- Creek
- •for
— -a ' Mr* Walter Hobbs wore a halo sheep raisers and lamb feeders.
is *•
home *from —
Battle
went lo the Sunfield Camp meeting,
style with a cabbage leaf crown These payments will become ef­
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Poland gave a1
and Mrs Cassel. Carral, and Carl
fective on sales made on or after
and orchid phlox.
Allen's record . . . you'll bo traveling afoot
remained there to attend this farewell dinner Bunday tor their SOUTH THOBNAPFLE
August
5,
1945,
through
June
30.
Mr* Nellie Stanton's mid-sum­
week’s meetings Ruth Woodman son. Charles, who returned to camp
in spite of yourself if your car quite.
und Mrs Teddle W 1c rings had mer number wa* a beret of water , 1940.
went with them as a director of a Monday. Ouest* were Mn and Mrs 1 Mrtheir
The following schedule ol prices
guests Sunday Mr and lily pad* trimmed with freshly op­
children's group. ♦ Mrs. Pearl De- Guy McNee, Ernie McNee. and as
Better take no chances . . . thousands of can an
। and weights are effective: Pot
Mr."'wBvn«"r&gt;irTwn’tn7z u'nA
ened
lilies,
while
Mr,
W
H
MlshfhHdn n cd Grind Ranltta* Mr
rnond was In Ionia from Friday un­ Mr*. Howard Colbum and daughter, children
all green
had a
a crown
* wcl«bln« from M to 90
.— hat
of1 irtl
all
green had
crown ' ,amb
£{!’.“{!!!. of Grand Rapids * Mr 1 let's
pound*-August
til Sunday to attend the fair and In lhe evening all attended Ramona and
pound*—August through
through November
November
-.... M
Mrs
.w. Maynard Parks, their SMIn- Of
of WOVCrt
woven i.*.. KB..B
rV" «AB|,«A.
r&amp;T. W.M,
•*“ 1150
visit her son. Loyd Demond. and at Reed* lake * Mrs Verdun Co- lent
1150 ner
per hundred
hundred weteht
weight. DeeemDecem­
—• ••— "•—•—
—
wife * Mrs. H. A. Woodman and vUle and daughter spent the week- .mt daughter, and Myra Kingsley. I dahlia leave* with a |»mlcy blosaom ber and January KOO, February.
Get your Standard Oil Dealer'*
sho
ha*
been
assisting
there,
sitent
I
trim.
daughter, Ruth. went, last Monday litor"
March, and April J250. May and
with
their
parent*,
Mr.
and:
Silver
leaf
poplar
leaves
with
to the Rock lake assembly near
June 12.00. For lambs weighing
lovd
Kingsley
of
Green
lake,
daisy
and
zinnia
trim
formed
the
Vestaburg. returning on Thursday. nephew home from Brazil on fur- * m,,, i
over 90 pounds—August through
Kcrmeen
threshed
for
Charcloche
of
Mr,
Burdette
Sutton.
Iruitrh
*
Mr
and
Mrs
Covlllr
nf
.
‘
."J
|
limiie
ui
mis
Duruene
They report 200 young people In IOUgn
M
i• ..r nodler
*nrt2" Monday.
d Mrg
Monday *
* Mr and Mr* an
Bnd
Mra Lloyd
IJoy(l Valentine made November (2.15 per hundred
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H'rrv
w*r* caller* n'
i___ of Brbor
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•
Hurry Stlmninn
Stimpson were
of Mr hpra
rttae.......
w1th _ , phuw
. weight. December snd January J2TedlUe Wkr,n«a Saturday , poppy #nd daby trlm Mlu Oer.

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To Make CCC
Payments to Sheep
Raisers, Lamb Feeders

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5°£”.ur'.hS?

ANNOUNCEMENT
Open for business at the present time
Light Machine Work-Production Work
Don't discard it-bring it to

LOGAN MACHINE AND FIXIT SHOP
C. REPP. PROP.. Phone 2299

309 E. MILL ST.

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

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In a while ago at the Johnson and
Wieringa home * Mr. and Mr.' Edd
T!tnm and LeRoy Timm of Middicvide pa-wd Sunday evening at the
Johnson-Wleringa home. * Floyd
iuindon relumed home Saturday
after being in Grand Rapids with
relative* since Tuesday
He went
for medical treatment * Mr and

।

Mrs Harold Burpee of Delton were
guest* Sunday afternoon of Mr nnd
Mrs Ben Parks
We arc glad to
report that Mrs. Parks gets around
and does some of the work. * Mr.
and Mr* Charlie Andier passed
Sunday in Kalamazoo as the guests
of Mr and Mrs Joe Kavanaygh * |
.Mr. and Mrs Fred Bowerman und ]
family attended the Bowerman reunion at Gun lake Sunday * The
Floyd Landon children and Mrs
Grace Nichols are assisting over in
the muck garden*
Auto Exports
1929 reports of cars and trucks
amounted to 14 per cent at total
production. Exports at automotive
products averaged M06.000, (XKi a
Tear from 1926 to 1930. but fell to
J7fl.000.000 in 1933. They rose again
to |2M.000.000 in 1940

■5“;.“"“
of the cloche
A billowy hat of grape leaven
and double red hollyhocks pepped
up with a few onion sete was worn
by Mrs. Oliver Tasker, while her
neighbor. Mrs I.lovd Storer, de­
signed hers of catalpa leaves fold­
ra tn
m form
lurm a flat
iiai toque
inquc with
wnn deep
cirtp
ed
red Tom Thumb tlnniaa clustered
on top and held to her head by an
iris leaf hand
Mrs Russell Zerbcl's calot was
of grape leaves topped with Afri­
can daisies, and Mbw Hazel Henry
had a large drooping sunbonnet of
rhubarb leaves with purple petun­
ias next to the fare
aa. ...
Mrs E A Burt-m a opeared
in
an early tell model with the new
high crown effect It was covered
wltH Boston Ivy leaves, nnd on one
t,df of the wide brim was a cluster
ot- •trumpet....
vine blossoms ..
Mra ...
W
L. Shulter* who eami&gt; with her.
wore u half hat of orchid phlox
and hollyhocks.

An inverted rhubarb leal made
up the toouc ot Miss Sarah Bcrylc
Schader. It was trimmed with per­
ennial pea* and asparagus fem.
while Mrs. Bernard Quigley wore
an over-the-eye prapcleaf hat with
nasturtiums.
The hostess. Mrs. Elmer Robin­

CAUTION—I/m

I

.STHMANEFRIN
STANDARD OIL DEALERS' BETTER CAR CARE
.
।
j

UCTION SALE

Having decided to engage in other business I will sell the following at public auc*
tion at the farm located 3 miles north, 2 miles east, j mile north of Dowling; or 6
miles north, J mite vrest of Lacey on Sec. 11, Baltimore twp,-, on

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1945
BEGINNING AT 1 O'CLOCK.

HORSES
Roan team, wt. 3200, 6 yrs. old.
Sorrel colt, 3 yrs. old.

CATTLE

Red cow, 5 yrs., bred July 15.
Holstein cow, 6 yrs., pasture bred.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs., bred Aug. 8.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs., bred Aug. 9.
White Durham cow, 3 yrs., bred June 20.
Red and white cow, 4 yrs., bred June 15.
Holstein heifer, 2 yrs., bred June 15.
Holstein heifer, 2 yrs., pasture bred.
Holstein heifer, calf by side.
j
3 yr. old cbw, due February.
5 yr. old cow, due March.
7 Holstein heifers, pasture bred.
2 Guernsey heifers, pasture bred.
Roan heifer, pasture bred.
Guernsey heifer, 1 yr.
3 heifers, 6 mo. old.
2 calves, 2 mo. old.
2 Holstein bulls.
Guernsey bull.
HAY AND GRAIN

850 bales alfalfa.
500 bales alfalfa and brome.
300 bu. oats.

TOOLS

McCormick binder, 6 ft. cut, new convos
John Deere mower, 5 ft. cut.
John Deere manure spreader.
International corn planter.
Bean puller. Fits John Deere tractor, new
99 Oliver plow.
Weeder.
Wagon and rack.
Spike drag.
5-10 gal. milk cans.
Set of leather fly nets.
3rd harness.
Universal milker (2 unit)
Used leu
than a year.
Hinman milker.
FURNITURE

2 piece living room suite.
Rocking chairs.
Oil heater.
Westinghouse electric stove &lt;3 burner
and oven).
2 radios-one electric, one portable
Wool blankets and drapes.
Rugs: 9x15 and 9x12.
Numerous articles.

TERMS: CASH. NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR

BILL HART, Prop
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer

MILT LIIN

�Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Avery were
Sunday afternoon callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nesbit and
Fred Brumm attended the Brumm
reunion at Cliarlton Park on Sun­
day. Miss Jeanne Irland spent lhe
In Detroit * Mr. and Mrs.
pop and daughters of Lake Odessa weekend
* Mrs. George Gillett and sons Mervin Troxel of Thornapple lake
and Mrs Royden Yarger and son were Saturday evening callers of
were Siindav guests of their par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs Ray Fillingham.
of Wayland. * Mr. and Mrs. Elm?r
GlDett were at Gull lake and Bat­
tle Creek Saturday on business.
Janet and Nancy Marshall spent
Saturday night and' pert of Sun­
Charles CruM j
day with tneir grandparents, and

and family of Grand Rapids were
Sunday guesU
Mr. and Mi*. Charles Day and
Stuart, lhe L. A. Days. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Day of Hastings. Larry
Lindman of Battle Creek, Mr. and
Mrs Wilson Spencer and daugh­
ters of Hastings. Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton SlcUema and daughter of
Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Day |
and children. Mrs. Phyllis Hoff- ■
Mrs. Huron Healy and
nun. and Mrs Alberta Townsend ,
spent Friday night and
enjoyed a picnic dinner at Roushs' |
Park on Sunday * Dr. and Mr*. I
Clayton Willits nnd twin daugh­ Clara Day. * We extend our deep­
ters of Saranac are spending this est sympathy to the family of Otis
week with the Rev. and Mrs. J. J. | Farr, who was fntalJr injured.

BRANCH DISTRICT
Mrs. Cora Laubaugh was at the
Indian Lake Camp meeting from
Saturday until Thursday. Mr. and
Mrs. John Stamm and family of
south Hastings spent Sunday aft­
ernoon with Mr. and Mrs Lau­
baugh * Mr and Mr*. R. E. Hall
and family of Kalamo were Sat­
urday night .supper guests of Mr.

NINI

school reunion at Thuraapple lake
_ ____ .. ,
—.
Thursday.
। Adams spent Bunday afternoon1 *J’rnour attended
LcRoy Fossett of Bedford spent I with their niece, Mrs. Hamilton
Ml
the week with hi* grandparents. | Dana, at .'lutings. Mr. E. H. Adams I
-----

Ind., will preach al the Peoples
church at Bowens Mills Sunday,
Aug. 20. at 3:00 pm. The Rev.
Beach U the son of Pearl 'Beard)
Beach who resided here many years
ago * Mrs. Albert Green. Esther.
Alberta, and children visited Pfc.
Gordon Green and family in Bat-

Charles Bauman and Mr. and Mra.
-Warren Calms spent Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. william Calms of
Freeport. * The Cressey Social cir­
cle met with Mrs. John Klinger of.
Delton Wednesday. 8. 3/c Russell
Reynolds, who is on furlough, was
a guest. * Mrs. Adrian MUnhavcn
enjoyed the Ionia fulr Friday.
J »rk »’’d Jovce Klinger spent last

reunion at Murphy's point Sunday.
’/•go. and Hastings were there. *
About 50 relatives ot the Bowerman
family also enjoyed a picnic dinner
nt Murphy's point. Mrs. Nellie

Frank Kline of Detroit passed
away nt his home Thursday momInr. ven- suddenly. He and Mrs.
Kline iClara Huffman lhad been
visiting in Hastings the week before.
Funernl rrrvlces were held al
the Conner Funeral home In De­
troit. Saturday. Aug. II. al 10 a. m.

Prompt Service

ASH ELECTRIC SHOP
ELECTRICAL WIRING

REPAIRS

JOHNSON SUPPLY COMPANY
111 W. State St.

Phone 2708, 2285

HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL
TUITION FOR NON-RESIDENTS PAID BY THE STATE

MOTORCYCLE AND
BICYCLE
PARTS, REPAIRS &amp; ACCESSORIES

JERRY HUDSON

121 N. MICHIGAN

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

IT IS THE PATROTIC DUTY OF EVERY BOY AND GIRL WHO
HAS COMPLETED THE EIGHTH GRADE TO CONTINUE THEIR

THE FACT IS

By GENERAL ELECTRIC

EDUCATION. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE
HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL
Six courses are offered: College Preparatory,
Commercial, Agricultural, Apprentice Training, Day
Trade and General. Special advantages are offered
students to participate in dramatics, debating, ath­
letics, orchestra, band and glee club.
Numerous
school societies provide valuable training.

Few high schools can offer more to students
than can Hastings High School. Here there is a
friendly, helpful atmosphere, thoroughly trained
teachers, complete'courses of study, supervised out­
side activities, athletic opportunities, unequalled
musical opportunities, a full year of school and no
tuition beyond that paid by the State. The High
School curriculum has been revised so as to conform
with the new, more liberal college entrance require­
ments, and to provide for individual differences.
Much wider opportunities are offered in both instru­
mental and vocal music. Two full time shop teachers
are employed. This, wi 11 give more time and emphasis
to the preparation necessary for positions"in indus-

The Hastings High School is known throughout
the State for its wholesome influence over the stu­
dents. 11 is the only high school in Barry county that
is a member of' the North Central Association of
Schools and Colleges. This means that graduates
may be admitted without examination to all the
leading colleges in the North Central section of the
United States.
With an attendance of over 500 students and a
faculty of 26 high school teachers, opportunities are
offered which are not possible in a smaller high
school. Each non-resident boy or girl receives indi­
vidual attention and is welcomed by both students
and teachers. We have a full time physical director
for boys and one for girls. We also have a Dean of
Girls to look after the social welfare of girls while
they are attending school here.
School boards or parents may arrange for trans­
portation on the school busses for grade and high
school students coming to the Hastings Public
Schools. For further information call the High School
Office, Telephone Number 2224
.

.Toda

6E-I65
WEIRD AUTO WITH 22''EyES"vVA5 USED TO

TEST SEALED-SEAM HEADLIGHTS DEVELOPED
BY GENERAL ELECTRIC BEFORE THE WAR.
NOW OUR WAR PLANES HAVE SIMILAR G-E

LANDING LAMPS TWENTY

TIMES BRIGHTER.

BHd

ONE EXTRA EGG
A DAY FROM A
FLOCK OF 300 HENS
WILL BAY FOR
LIGHTING THE
POULTRY HOUSE
.
AND WARMING
'

Roh
Con
Sc h

THEIR DRINKING
WATER ALL WINTER.

4,735 WAR VETS
WERE EMPLOYED BY

SCHOOL OPENS ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. ENROLLMENT

GENERAL ELECTRIC

WILL BE TUESDAY, AUG. 28 AND WEDNESDAY, AUG. 29

COMPANIES BY THE

Address Inquiries to D. A. VANBUSKIRK, Superintendent

AND AFFILIATED
END OF 1944.

Or to E. L. TAYLOR, Principal

GENERAL @ ELECTRIC

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                  <text>WKY
. and Mr*. Olney Rob!yer of
to spent Thursday p. m. with
ind Mrs. Warren Cairns. * The
umers Power Co. is building
lower line which extends north
igh this community. * Mr.
Mr*. Charles Bauman und
and Mr*. Warren Cairns en-&gt;
a fi&amp;hlng trip to Lounsberry
Saturday p m. a JoAnn Vertaa been HL
a. Elsie Jamison and son have

Ing in Kalamazoo. * Mr. and
Warren Cairns visited Mr. and
William CanUdge of Wall
Tuesday. * Mr. and Mrs.
les Bauman and Mr. and Mrs.
cn Cairns spent Monday with
and Mrs. William Calms of
x&gt;rt. a The Cressey Social cir■et with Mrs. John Klinger of
n Wednesday
8 2/c Rumeil
old*. who is on furlough, was
ret. * Mrs. Adrian MUnhavcn
cd the Ionia fair Friday
k n'ol Javer Klinger spent last

r oi inuiun river. * Alice Blom
its. Mr nnd Mrs Bert Blom.
'. and Mrs. Howard Crus* und
y of Kalamazoo visited Mr.
Mr*. Don Brott last week *
William Duncan, oon. und
iter of Kalamazoo spent 10
with Mr. and Mr* Hugh ClinpMr* Hugh Chapman and son
all arc *petidlng some time
her brother in Scottville *
Clarence Pixley visited Mr.
Mr.*
ImuTcnrc Brown and
Uiek*horit&lt;'k Iasi week *
und Mr* Ivan lUrnum and
ill were visiting Mr and Mrs
ncr Brown last week.

1OIT. PASSES
nk Kline of Detroit pawd
at hl* home Thursday inomo-rv suddenly. He ami Mr*.
&lt;Cl*ra Huffman &gt;had been
ig in Hu*ting» the week before,
rml rervlcvs were held at
•ooner Funeral home In De­
Saturday. Aug. 11. at 10 a. m.

Prompt Service

C SHOP
REPAIRS

COMPANY
111 W. State St.

LE AND
LE
ACCESSORIES

DSON

TINGS, MICHIGAN

GENERAL ELECTRIC

HELP BEAT INFLATION
BUY BONDS

NINETIETH YEAR

On

tha tt tt it

The Hastings Banner
SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to •

tt it

1t

^-.DESTRUCTIVE
PEST
NEARING BARRY CO.

Training Couries
war veterans at Mbvi

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. AUGUST 23. 1945

BUYING

20 FACES—THREE SECTIONS

ABOUT 2,000
MEN1To
?*"Larger Division
■
I HAVE BEEN INDUCTED I

EDITORIAL

CELEB RAI

•

RATIONI

Three special training course* for
agricultural enterprises, believed io
Il may be al-paat as complicated
Experts, whose guesses are often
merchandise superintendent In Hasbe of particular interest to war vet­
and unsettling to get back to "nor­ but not always accurate, predict 1
o panes* Beetles Found
erans, will be Inaugurated at Michi­
malcy" now that Jhe war lias ended that the unemployment cycle will 1
lUn** DivUlon of Consumers Power
gan Blate College tills fall. Ralph
n Grand Rapids and
'Company far the past sixteen yean.
last
from six to nine months. Dur- '
W. Tenny. director of short courses,
Kalamazoo
peace
to
■
wartime
economy
Ing this lime it 1* probable that
will be replaced by James Adams,
announces.
LAST MINUTE HOME FRONT
Ou.lt Board Ho. Mod. FIm who
U being transferred iierc from
Red Bum pa: Q-i, R-l,
A cooperative project of the col­
there will be considerable labor
Ke,or&lt;,
rrsitM hv Vai.
Slightly swamped with "Home lege and certain agricultural indus­
The Japanese beetle, one of the
— r,
Praised
by aro,
State
Jackson, according io Glenn Brow- U-J. expire Aug. 21: V-J,
trouble. Actual unemployment fig?Record
.
~
®'*ed ,®y
‘
Front"—In an effort to use what tries. one-year courses will be given worst of Insect pests, may possi­
a_a ai_*»---- ■ . ..
er. local Consumers manager.
In some respects the task wlU'be
And
National Authorities।
has been set in type for some lime; in Forest Practice and Farm Equip­ bly odd to the woes of the farmers, more difficult. We must gel used lo ures will be distorted by various |
•—
Ben is going to Owosso and the
forms t&gt;f propaganda Labor groups
r-*
—
...
all else, except a few notes will be ment Service and Bales and a two- the orchardlsta and gardeners of
In an interview Friday with Mrs. transfer represents a weH deseryed
the Idea that no matter how per- are likely to paint an over-dismal | irene~8ayTei.
held over until
”wta* ha*7 ctar'ge^of promotion to a larger division. Mr
year course in
In nursery
Nursery ana
and rainaland­ this county in the hear future.
&lt;7. next
&gt; . week
.7’ Then —
— ™_..,
I..
»ncy nave
have uoi.e
done cLensi.e
extensive u..u.«r
damage f«=Uy the process of reconversion picture In order
... ~
UF- 0|j lhe lvxulua
U11, ^
u„. Brower
. -----Mra. William Htruln from the south scape
Management
In .addition to They
lo .V.
get public .suprecorda of U1C
the „
Barry
Counsaid.
Sugar stamp No. 30 good
for moret and
and more
more onemnlnv.
—
___ . we learn that.
Flnrma
Hl. residence
— il.I.r.. here.
K... n_n
port fur
eastern part of the county will on-campus instruction, the courses in some of the eastern sUlcs. Fed- 1 «&lt;*». there will be a growing vol- oort
.
unemploy- I ■..
ty o
Draft
Board,
During hb
Ben Aug. 31.
greet you. until then. Cheerio— will offer on-the-job training In in­ eral and slate authorities there I ume of unemployment Such a thing ment relief tmoney
.
Management | about 2.000 have been Indocted into h*» t»ken an active part in the Has­
dustry.
f wiifl have tried to destroy them but. is always unsettling II brings bock group*, on the other ’hand,
"Airplane" stamps No. 1. 3.1,
‘ may
' be I the army and navy service from ting* Chamber of Commerce,
— .the
kDear Friends
near
rrieno* in tne
the service:
Service:
to
To oe
be iiigmie
eligible for
for the courses, one
one failed. They have also failed to visions of 193? and 34. However, the a bit on the over-optimistic side.
this county since that buerd was Kiwani* club and the Masonic 4 of book 3 good unUl further no
So the blit news broke al last— 1 of the following requirement* must confine them to the IncallUea where I potential demand for all types of
Lodge. He ha* also directed and
I organized
V J. day hit us ail with a bang. | bo met: satisfactory completion of they first appeared. TTwy Increased clvUlan KOOdl combined with the
The U 8 public proved capable u Up’ to “=_.u-_
Friday ,^0^
abc
jjQ of these served on many local money raising
From the look* of State street on three year* of high school, tanordrives for such worthwhile public
h ±‘(± ntaEl huge total of individual
bank ac--- —.
ged from service.
Wednreday morning, there was a | abIc discharge from the armed *erv- and vegetables ^They^itivade
I counts “and the billion, of dollar of withstanding shock* during tiie' The discharges are coming rapidly projects as War Bond Sales, the
blt of celebrating, and judging Cfat or satisfactory work experience
Youth Council. United War Fund,
nd purchasing power *■.&gt;rep- shocks apienty-more bad news in now. since the collapse of Ger­ factory projects, etc.
from the evidence, more than one ! “nd at ,ca»l 18 yrur* of age. An ap- ow lands and destroy the roots of of deferred
many.
The
Increase
in
the
return
I resented by widespread ownership
.
| -a----------snorter
- apace w
of. -----time than had w|(|
f]4
wlx
Cood Hastliiga citizen had been P&gt;ic»rit for the forestry course must grasses. They are a real pest
..
----j_will
..( t m(jre prullouncnj w|len
Mr* Gldley. too. ha* bora a mem­
oardlng ronfetll It will be more I J* “blr ‘‘•P** a Physical examlnaThe Michigan department of | tn government bonds make* Il cer- I ever been thrown our way before An the soldiers. s»i
1Or» unu
sailors
and airmen
airmen. ber of the Eastern Star and active
than a little while before it will Uon to indicate that he ta physically agriculture reported Thursday, of ,( uin
Two Evangelist* to Freeth
m... that
mu. au tremendous upswing , ^u.i
cqu»i amount of
nr toughness
lougniwss will
win be
oe serving In
in the
tne Pacific
faclllc area, begin In church and club circles.
.. . aisle to handle live wnrk
loi! w—W ihal iinln that UtTM&gt; 170 1—...
---___ ■__ , ... .___
___ _ .. .___ '
____ i_____
............ u . 7
Both will leave here with the best
At Three Daily Services
crevice
i Tta courses will be operated on last week, that up to that time 179 wm fallow the Inevitable "recon- | required to keep a proper balance, to come home, as they will be do- wishes of many friends.
ng very soon
We at home are Immensely re- ' * ,2'week balkU coinciding with Ooi- la ‘Vh
For the present, they are main­
f°r ^,em
i that if all government controls are 1
*
It is expected that young men
The fifty-ninth annual CM
• our^ll^mtiat *«!mrarn,nil&lt;&gt;h?e™n11 U*
u'nn “re Sep'einber JO-af | •HiJro clUra^reoortkf
them
fur
suddenly
removed,
consumer
de-1
But
by
way
of
compensation,
:
taining
their
tame
-here
In
Hasm
PIlnlr of
... the w
clUro rJ^r'ted them for/^'X amoved
consumer de-1 But by
rill continue hereafter to be remeeting
Wesleyan MMhodt
ixss1"
parison tk/'yciu men* and womem'Vn Re&lt;lue3U fOr further information reri-.,
a mand may run so far ahead of pro- 1
।ened 8
the service ^that iSily"did uS’ jJbd^c?ur
Muskegon. 21 In Grand fUpMs 'duction volume that prices will be -new days" coming In view of the whpn the* r*“ch ,h*‘r ,,,h h‘,rth
when
they reach their 13th birth­
in MUSXCgon. 21 in Urana naptCU ; uulmwi .v&gt;u..iv
-••• “ i &gt;*ew u.,» wunug in
u| uw- d
b .
n-rwin* will liemfter
grounds
It ir.ok* like the next job. and It 0 eMca **&gt; *77*,courM mrector. &gt;nd
( badly
inflated
even
though
i tremendous
scientific
and
technical,
andM 26|n InKalamazoo
KalamazooThat
Thatwould
would
. badly
inflatedSo.So.
even
tiwughttathe
| tremendous
scientific
and
technical, be inducted who have reached the
| with son
HOME AFTER FOUR
th* Oner&lt;,f con*ert- I HOME FROM OVKRHEAH
indicate that they may soon ap- t war
of mim
this wm
war., the
era age or
of 20
26 The board sent aa CoHconwm Is over, a systematic purohas- i| achievements
nui.ririuriin vi
u.r ris
Illg bark to thr uravi
..
.
pear in Barry county.
line
'
­
1 ing of vovemrnent
government bonds is
is still »
a I »h»ad
ahead nromlses
promises tn
to be anythin?
anything but:
but Ungent
of---21 Monday
for examln­ YEARS SERVICE
I These beetles were brought te .* valuable form of "ballast" to Help dull.
TZ4 Th.™ K.U. » irt o&lt;
| atlon for service; but may not be
""""
M." h..‘m W.™“&gt;“ n K. this country In earth that was at,
and
Mrs
HYnnan
N.
Nell.
8r
,
1505
i Central. S. C. and the Rev. Howard
• - i----------------------- -i (Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
able to select a* many in one group
I tached to the roots of plant*.
Hanover is home fnr the 1 tv
,.r Asoiey.
. i._ m
—Ti
difficult to dramatize peace.
Hond street
—
------------- orrraiirr.
hereafter,oecause
because -ofage
aserestricrestric- South
.
„. owcrveii 01
Ml-,‘ are
UM­
It will help to have all of you
Qne star U for Pfc John A War- I shrubs and small trees brought to
lions
first time In over four years.
I evangelist* and will irniTr tiiraiMWi
the United States from Japan aev1 The future work of the board
Tharon^ Thoraapple-Kellogg 38; । om the week In three dally mtv*
task ahead of us. nnd here's hop­
r
will,
of
course,
depend
upon
deIn,, If urlll
— I ..-- -emir* destroy these beetle* lo such
| velopments and what decisions Conan extent that they do not do seri­
Jack Stem
The original purpose of this com­
ous damage In this country they
Red Cross Chairmen
American army In peace lime,
mittee was to obtain volunteer the
multiply rapidly, and there are no
Among th»e home now. Lt. An­
the age limits It may set for
Explain
County
Work
blood for the Armed Services, but and
,
nie Rosenthal from E.T.O. fWiaxlenemies lo hold them in check ।
shall----be inducted ““
into
the mobile unite did not work out those who ------“
landi. Wilbur Belson. whoee pic­
Tile government ha* tried to culThe Disaster Preparedness and because of tile distance between , th-.. &gt;-ik
ture and letters appeared In last
tlvate the beetle's known enemies Relief committee of the Barry
marked by only two
so as to destroy them, but have not County chapter of the American wtare&gt;tadwMMproceMM ThlsPwork Waahln«lo» of compulsory mlUtarv
issue. Duane Keller.
Raymond
Rev A. D. Wrtaht a
Bunn. (Freeport* Bonnie TogRert.
R.-d Cross has nt ill head Leslie where is was processed^ This work *rrvlce We doubt if Congress will
dale will be going lo Holls
Bill Dunlop. Gall Slocum and oth­
It mav be possible that the new Hawthorne, who ha* detailed plans * Th^CnlMrJhi«.rnUnr»^Mrmt...,
1pass
’“'* *such
uch ■a law
law. Undoubirdlv
Undoubtedly this
this
the
Rev
Glenn Miller of W
Insect .deatroyer. DDT. may kill drawn up, but fortunately there ha*
ers Details later—hope well be
The Michigan Department of country
coumrv will
win never
never again
again have
ni
u
will
serve
the Carr church
.Health
in
co-operation
with
the
J*
100
able to keep these "detail promthese beetles as it did the files not been any major disaster In Red Cross established a state blood ' (C^ttaSd^n Pw 5 tac P
on Mackinaw laland. It Is to be our county to necessitate putting
Woodland
church
plasma
bank
In
Lansing
for
rlvlf
».
I.J
Sgt George Taft &lt; Nashville&gt; ar­
hoped that something will rid this them into execution
Ing
mt
Other
Ilan
use
in
hospitals.
country of these destructive Insects. I Homer Smith is vice-chairman.
rived in the Blates this week from
the western part
_
Locally the I O OP hall was do- 1
1 and there is a directing group from
elude
Rev.
L J. Mason to Grand
Pfc Winston Merrick, home over
I Hastings with others in outlying naled to house the bleeding clinic,
Rapids. Rev. C D Prteu to Allen­
the weekend, is now stationed st
I communities Headquorters arc in while the Rotary club. Kiwani*'
dale; Rev. Wm. C. Ocarhart to
Percy Jones.
I the Hastings City tall with alter- club. Chamber of Commerce, and
If you see a dad sort of strutin'
Junior Chamber of Commerce co­
Mick to
down the street Its sure to be Hush
operated to pay the expense* in- ■
Krllv who is home with young
T. I.S. and Utilization
I Robert Shannon Is In charge of volvcd. which amounted to 86927 ■
Hugh's baby sister. Kathleen Ann.
for the food canteen service nnd
Division Big Projects
Barker to Hastings: and ftev. Ken­
Had vver
Over S95 000 in
in uiry
Citv' munl
a«r»cying
the hazard*
of the
noa
iy. prank
Kc]ly hM
lhe comrM. 8900 for postage to notify donor*. ।
born July 21st In Florida Congr.itneth Eyler to Hickory Comers.
Ul.itlunn Lt. and Mr*. K.
The
- —
Barry County
..vHealth
—..
depart- The War Manpower commission
Funds Ana Reserves on
cuc work; medical aid I* headed by
Earlier in the week the conferCongratulations also to A. A.
July 31. 1945
Dr Guy C Keller, Dr J K. All­ ment with the help of R H Ger- tas worked to get the greatest
Kirchner who has been promoted
linger
registered
donors,
while
they
,
amount
of
war
production
possible
land, and nursing by Mi* Frank
to Commander
also
administered
the
work
with
from
our
limited
manpower
ra
­
Thr report of the city auditor to Carruthers, with flrat aid as re­
the twenty-third conaecuUva
the
help
of
high
school
girls.
'
sources
It
has
been
the
only
govtire council on Monday night last quired
aa president Other officers in
July 27. 1946
A canteen service was in charge ■ "nment agency charged by ex ecu1 week reveals the exceedingly fine,' Fur hospitalization Pennock hosthe hospital guild* wUh Mr* W I
«d«r with the re*pon*lblUty
, q.—*— „ ----­
Bernried. Germany four day* after ten month* over„CI. ., fininrtil
financial condition of Hartings. I pllal would be used with emergen- of
Schader
chairman.
,or effecUve utltaatton of our man- hl* discharge after spending forty- t-—' p n
Mr and Mrs. Frank Prentice
Every
me city
ciiy hall
iiao and
ana A.
,---- .. as
: _
---- ■ Through : power
Pv
*”' city fund has a nice balance.1 cy hospital* in the
.the
k.
Lj-k.iyj.y-._u
resource*
two months overseas He went
Route 1
: tea* Johnny, who was an er.-'
1
which
have
col
I
he,
p
of
Dottie
Teusink.
aupern ire antl provisions are being made for [ the I OO P hall. -tl™.
neertng student at MAC when
of Pennock
Pennock hospital.
hospital. I ^Thls requires active participation serosa tn January '42. sailing from .. «
1
Hasting*. Michigan
ind
30
respectively
1
intendent
of
•bru-­ future need*
capacities of 15 and 30 respectlvely
enlisted two year* ago last Febru
Dear Mother end Dad:
Five ambulance* are on
had some pretty close calls:। Our ~citizens do not approve of
nu™, am- .m
Tlie heart of summer ha* nearly ' ary.
I bond
while In Germany nnd those arelb
®!,d issue*
i*'ues for this city. No ouch
such ' madlcal supplte*
supplies have been en­
tire tiling* he'd just a* soon not obligations exist now nor have they gaged al certain drug store*; food
way wnen July t* over. I have ccr- । talk about.
.kOII| h. broocht many
man* anu. iI 'for
several years. Hastings- has.---------— —.. ----------waP Ld’^’^^loiXuu^n^ venlr. tameHe brought
Wn,-Z« soutat or “vera*
venire home with him-gun*. heip?£Jor • *'TVr f”*'
war
rnoed
Oaechslovakia
la a fine «^raJ
knives
watches
flan pack*,
narka • posalPumping
plant,
mete, knives,
watches,
flag*,
P
1*" ■ added
a c«xmplete elecand for IS at the
^mmid
Bme
,'iLlKOp,f
&gt; UaSd
mtar
outf
wTo
S2,,°
‘"" thtaff’ ‘"'HlMkT'.Sn.
PM 'doin'?.’. kS restaurants
h.U_ tom M^ch
JM
W""™ Art. Wirt
American legion hall: shelter is .!!.»
reminded me more of the atates
n two large provided _
______
--------- -----------for
100...in --private
homes,
than any country yet. We spent six
iter supply. W
nh mass
mas; shelter st
with
at Sssbom's
Sanborn's rcre­
D»r'Vi,us,,-;;dOTJ'"’&amp;,s
ueji or «jdury MM1 sort at Thomapple lake, the I. O. m
proce“«1 and
ln l»&gt;' forUneemployment pt women, old- 1 *PP‘n",
and I saw a* much of the sur­ «-JXh
277-."- ! "lorm sewers, mat*------- -—
plasma bank. Barry county I er worker*, handicapped, and part- *Ie *“ ln, the invasion and also , won। the district rtamptonaM
c™"- blood
has credit for 189 unit* which may ’ time workers, thus bringing into 1 lhe liberation of the Philippine*
| softball in the tournament Al
rounding country around Pilsen for both fellow* Johnny ^tended ,
&lt; Plzen &gt; a* I had time for.
Eighty blankets have been ar­ be drawn on by Pennock hospital as ■ use all labor reserves not normally IHe entered service on May 13,, to 13 in Woodland
Hated very much to leave that I fir*?!,I
. Law*'l,c. P*.*,*1?*-. ln ;, ranged for. and the Enlsconal Par- the need arise* The Barry County accepted. They assist in obtaining I &lt;&gt; and, •h”1. he. returned in June 1 Tta dhirtot
®*rry. B*tm.
country to come to Germany again; ( of hl* Lake Odessa chums who are I 7° ~y tor any of ttase fine km ,sh houa* u
ctothlnn distrtbu- Medical society was Informed of ‘ favorable improvement* in working 45, he found he had six new niece* J,°IJ'*,5ounUe* P"?**1 *Hf the I
pay for an
any
of these fine im­ lion center for donated clothing. this supply available
there b a great deal of difference 1I also home. Thev
A small conditions and community facili-1 and nephew* to become acquainted ”a'J*n‘ on a lao~^m» knot
They are. Bob MrKinMcKin­ .
JL?.'.
In an Allied country than a hontlle ley who contracted infantile pa­ provement*. They were ail paid Three trucks are to help with amount is kept at the hospital fnr : ties and in reducing labor turnover with. (Two were your boys Kendall
•&lt;
for
when
completed
without
bor
­
one. even though the people are ralysis in Egypt and Bill Hlracheij Kelier-Neal and Dale Hie others. “I*
‘
A"®J
transportation, while George Mil­ anyone who needs It. Fresh sup- .and absenteeism U&gt; a minimum.
plies are obtainable on request to
Thte W!,rk u not done by the W.1 were Lyle Nell's daughter*. Unda '
trying to be as friendly as possible zer. who served in Germany These rowing.
Our city administration is thor­ ler is in charge of automobiles.
M. C. but It helps management, la- Lou and Sandra Sue. who Uve in
J*
three friend*
friends went out to aa cottage oughly sold on the "'pay a* you go" Walter Perkin* direct* the couriers; Lansing
i. in.
1! ,nree
Mr*
Maurice
Forema.i
te
ehair-^
b
pr
il
and
»he
people
todo
tt.
It*
•
the
Algonquin
neighborhood,
the
,
/Tg
m.Lit TkonuUr
«w^Hnnl nF by thenw^ea and while eating pop system of conducting our munici­ George Baukh, the telephone com­
gX£TUtL, corn &lt;wh,ch Mrrne&lt;1 K'"*1 too'they pality. They plan wisely to avoid munication; Allan Hyde and D. A. man of Fund Raising and mem- i J,u““u®n &lt;u,vlil0,J. has ,P«»m* a [ other two living In Battle Creek. I ft? .WJ' JPg® JJgJJ'JJ’
berehip. The 1945 drive with 4OI technical staff which Pl*nt man- , During all of the time Thoron ntonshld vkTurv ,af6Lo 5 * ”
It
" ba?k d™
wh P ?he 1 u,kK* for hours-the kind of a paying interest
They ao not fa­ VanBuskirk. the registration. In­ workera neted 826 999 38 and 7786 (H'^ntrem command for the study .pent overreas the onlyOne he met. p
m
vor "pinch-penny" economy. Few formation and recruitment of per­
Iof lt4 problems It make* Job anal- from home was Carty Smith. I who 13 ■«, tl h-,.e r, »h.T._7.„\S_
B‘?4u?UUt11.SSJS
' "“W
rak from cities of our size have so many sonnel; the Hastings Banner, pub­ membenhlps.
The Volunteer Services commit-1
11 n°*
Percy Jones hospital) | ben Dykstra John P°rwiS
hotels and! hf^nn^of
Washington where he flew to visit paved street*, so many mile* of sew­ licity for fund raising and other
hotels and I have one of the best | hU sl5ter wh() u 1(K.a(r&lt;1 Ulrrr w.llh ers. so up-to-date equipment fori public Information.
tee. headed by Mrs O Avery Aten.
whl1* alaUoned on N»w Guinea, their sponsor.
makes quartertv report* to national f
wti! sStet^n^UnTufrt^fi
ove.r*“ h?**|r 8o°*^' Ulf Western Auto
citv work.
Co-operative agreements have
! tood conduct ribbon four bottle being under IS veon of Oft.
Our council anticipates the fu- &gt; been u
,.uc with
WIMI u&gt;c
&gt;&gt;/- headquarter* for the Production. 1
made
the Hastings u
maywlacr
,Itara *»» other medals.
j can not play in tie state ch£q
ture need* of Hasting* and plans to, or and council, the American Le- Nurses Aide*, and Home Service I if
meet them without bond selling It, gjOn. the Barry County Medical committee* and works on the War 1 A »uli Dlan, ,tudy KOf3 lnl0 the ।
-CI—Z
1* *
ship tournament ao Id thoir 1
set* up reserve* so that when the society, and the county O.CD.
kVAm
K P. washing vehicle, and the like. |
h
anticipated need arrive*, the city; -nie Blood Donor committee.
Mrs. William Stebbins is In‘grading, supervisory factors, worker x*
b •
Class b championship tor 1
l’alk^w^Vr’hU^o (lo ta^iaVk
MlldrK1 Louise
LouU® Sinkler. who
■.77 mo ' Wavc
wave Mildred
r5?enT*'lnltJ?,.lo ?iy, J?®
headed by Charles Annable. report* charge of the Public Information attitude, production problems, housFICOS OH
1.county.
county._____________________________________
,a k U‘ !*“* Just been promoted to 8 2/c at '
thl
th*‘ Barry counl’r had * la™« committee. She has
charge
of
all
ha*
all1 inB transoortatkxi—in fact all the
..------- ~T~"
the front door Into the waler.
er.
i„
| c^r^eVG^'Tt.XS
------ .z-..-- ---------------------- ....
nita cUmreUnglart week the aidermen; number o( blood donor» for
publicity for the county, contact­ condlUon*P°whlch may affect the
Your mall Is coming In good now. oh Lutae hn\w27«
Si
producUv11*
So that grower, and process!
the newspapers at time of spe- :nOrroer,inilablUl5r
Today. I received your letter of the weeketa^m J^hrTe^.VTL «n j'.“S,
U.“S
“»“Y“
h“' ing&lt;ConUriued
on Page 3. Sec. 1 &gt;
im. which b beuer arttee &lt;!»„
. ‘S.E.
accumulating a fund for a new, ln »afcn_________________________
Turnover has been decreased, in gnpe^torDmceaSna CPA haTtiro1' Owln&lt;
P00*
Mr
fire truck. It added 81.000 to Its I
!h”
A”* vlded^that
*lta SS
* , vided that the grower and the pro-! arid wUldLviSeof the
ram 1 tali unu I ..w
1 nF before he returns on the 26th •fire truck replacement fund" la» R|arL an&lt;4 Wkifr*
.22 Lu u’S?I -C""'1’ Or“h (»(ram spring. Il is accumulating a paving: O’OCK GHG WniFC
to approximately 11 percent In 1944.. * eraser tnnv enter into agreements nmoertv atfiw ntae&gt; km.
'
ital
'the-final"prlce"'to
b?'^kTfm
*
that
(he
final
r&gt;rlf»
tn
h»
nald
fnr
mace
ano
T/nth
1 lhere ,o C^mp Chaffee. Ark.
fund, as the auditor's report shows. &gt; CRnw
fnr Aim
Im vera^SJStSdro
Johnny, who's dad work* at the The
- ------- — -mi
to cell­
city gets a small percentage of ■&gt;nO* 3er ror **Ug. X /
““•'»»«'«•&gt;“«»:SIfflSSli
— ----- .mt?"
— — announced
1 ive
Sever®1 C0““l7 Holstein cattle
^Tha^Sf fr m h ££ °W I rlbbon3 and the Infantry Combat ™
a
s,MW,lnnD
_™..
L™. ..^..11.^.
I “-S,
Dwwrun.n.
o, u
’SXSZ
। breeder* have already Indicated an
। ribbon
&gt; The auditor» report shows a nice lnteregt jn exhibiting at the coming
one i nave seen from home. We Medal.
u»*ai
that C^llngX Will have to be Carlton Center
O.D.T. Rescind War Order; Ww HHIIvlVlnn lrtlvSint|nr*rnndlwth
had quite a visit.
weaarT&gt; t
'Tu&amp;X.dSln report on U»,
the Utilization division in conductromru-nsate fnr in ex. head of cows.
Barry Clubs Plan Exhibit
You asked what campaigns I 1 . .
.
opportunlUea are Averse weather conditions. The
have been In so will enumerate I
County
Agent
Foster
received
a
.BuS’sZld.v
i created
for
commensurate
31. 1945
It would seem from next Monday. August 27th.
.
.
— women
—
.... -, amounl of
prjce increase can­
them. Have five bronze campaign 1..SteL’"L-StI CBl. ... ,wclM MoordlM w
wradrt 'h* hHrt
wlth ,helr Physical abilities As a
Clifford Hammond win act ak &lt;
star, on my E.TG. ribbon which
government
U "sitthtg pretty ”
S
ln5!mult. additional thousands of wom-* j not be determined until additional
from
thr adv elsewhere in this
are for the following campaigns— |
tta^n^t^^k tad^i«It^cmptoj,ed *" ‘ndUSU“’ °CCU‘’ : data hat been obtained a* to ac­ See
Farmers
interested
In Soil• —
Con.—
--------------------------- • . [ual yleId
ThL,, information will for full particulars.
Normandy. Northern France and
1- -------- ------------—
—■­ ft5*J“'65ln ft’’ th^’^pecu? paving Wllham Velte and Walter Cocke
■rvatlon will
will meet
meet at
at the
the Ethan
’’Yund
of Woodland, the Nell NewBelgium. Ardennes. Rhine land and , wr'atlon
Ethan T~ v
r_'. ft*
.
n
, aherds
----------Wed“
by order
^ Training
......
within Industry !
t*,.t‘1(.ned unU1 ^ly befozg,
u.n.° ,: ton hrrd
herd of Preeoort. Plovd Oaaklll
Gaskill
FRANK B. MARTIN. Ptob
the Central Germany. Seem* agre Winter* farm on Tuesday afternoon.1 «*';™».5ML32 in the gas t x A.luna
°\*
he
°P
T
...
Service
of
the
W.
ago we landed on Normandy and ' Augu*t to.
28. to view anu
and aucuu
discuu nts
his ,
*7^*
| and Strickland Brother* of Dowling,
V Since ’iu‘ esttalbh*
The *dJuslab,e pricing order pro----------------------------------------------------------Having decided to raUra tt
With the go ahead order now In' much publicity. Sii
dream. 1I farnl nlan.
P&gt;»n Mr .Winter's
farm i«
1* tnlo- I fund*
‘“ft* is J"?,
09’22 ftj
and Johnstown
a lot that happened just a dream
Winter's firm
sa2.uvj_s*.
in aoaiuon_ine . Bnd
.inhn«inwn twp,
•■&gt;&gt;» will
win also
aim be
f—
i»UhM^rvlii I’,de* lh“ UntU lbc n*W Prlce’ are fanning. Mr. Martin will taw
You spoke of not being able to ca,ed »» Section 10
Johnstown
^ represented with several fine cattle. effect, over 100 Barry County rural; ment in Augus
i'j aAkUiR}wki niVmt
established. Concord grapes for pro­ auction sale at the plow looota
boys and girls will again get the-------- &gt;”16,000
~
more“than
plants engaged Jn
must notabe nald for or miles north Of Battle Crack on
calf in from pasture, wash their '*
nrovickd S“thl1??’' Msvo*c«l at price* higher than the 86; or 2 miles south of Assyria O
Tha/ made* the I h**” ln cow ^Ung association work Eigs again, and get ready to show q..T?&lt;V""*"«
ter. • ne-quarter mile west U Ua
i the largest exhibition of live­
lane s Park. Martina lake. B» U
i avsdlable‘ca»h"and bond resources I
tvtS’^and'nrcdu^
u ™i o&lt; th., at. .bou. »ta.isr«L2sr.i2i"
-U£"ssa;'
*■■■
Mi
urrtS.
' TuS ,
,'hh «‘k »»»»
No. w Md j jO-“ *° vk. type .nd preduc- stock to be held in Michigan lids
TO ’““Ok P~*"' o' 'W*1 S'1™' ferlng a good Utt of farm equ
2!..J:6®?-®??
aze-If you wish assistance or ad- ment, small toob. ^pgMgpj
meant large savings of critical ma­ vice In connection with the com­ articles, etc. Harold Ba
i
h
!
m
**!*!
mak,n
«
a
complete
farm.
“
21?^
...
investment
in
naved
Mr
Foster
state*
that
several
of
The
event
is
set
for
September
3.
There are 104 men In this com­ ; plan This plan was put Into operLJ2.r wSta It* sewTra 1 the outstanding 4-H club Holstein 4. and 5th at Michigan State Col­ terial and enormous reduction of pletion of your high school educa­ erv th* sale and Hanr
pany and five officers. I have the atlon in so far a* possible this I
, calves from Uie County will be on lege. The Annual Farmers Day will time in anticipated production
act a* clerk. See the adv
motion picture section, the bands spring It has c*u*ed much com- I SjlmL
e* div tali ^nd toob disptay again before going to the be September 4th at the College sct&gt;edulcs. and ability to upgrade tion. the Hastings Rotary Club will
and shows with me in this city. ment with it* marsh drainage, con- ,
C“X na“ g w^d HUte 4-lf club ahow in early Sep- Judging of the various livestock ex­ workers and supervisors ha* been be glad to give whatever help it
can. See or call Roy Thomas, Dr.
tour crop strips, hili side futures. I
t\n’Tn^tS! Umtar
hibits will lake place Tuesday and credited to T. W. I. programs. George Lockwood or Harold Phil­ SAMUEL MeCABK. Pro*.
Wednesday. September 4th and 5th. Greater effectiveness of manpower, lips —Adv.
•
8-23
Having deckled to quit
At 2 oilock. Tuesday, August 28, mhool’^bulidln^and 'public'tararv *hore Farm and a very practicable
Barry County 4-H Club members machines, and materials is being
Hastings Rotarians believe that Mr. McCabe will sail at pul
H. D Lakin and Dale Ball of tta and you have an impressive total , dairyman, will judge the exhibit, have made up one of the major constantly reported and attributed young inen and women who have
^niedOb7rMr“OWl^Urt "win'I *"
d
^bu
finalta-' Orting immediately following the county exhibits in past years. Ac­ to this service.
, And no debt* except the final tnlng.fdft?
completed
high
school
training
are
striker
farm beat
Its
field
Is
supervisory
training,
cording to County Agent. Foster,
stallment of 117.000 of school debt.
valuable aa employees and half miles south at
with interested fanners to view the which will be raised in the tax levy Putrie's —
comments
on *»•the animals they will show this year about 25 with the objective to gel lop execu- more
—••• —
head of dairy cattle. 12 beef cattle. Uves
Uvea to accept training as a major progress faster than those who
first trials and re«ult* on this com­ next December 1 and retired May will be very worth while.
terIng
a
good
started
but
quit
short
of
the
goal.
20
sheep,
15
swine.
6
saddle
horses,
management
function,
to
get
them
All dairymen and
interested
A high school education should ing method of farming Fence* have
g-2B hog*. hay and
farmers are Invited to attend and poultry, garden crops, handicraft, * to use skilled supervision as a part -Adv.
not be neglected In favor of a full been moved or taken out. fields BARRY COUNTY
enjoy the day with the Holstein clothing, canning, conservation, and • of production, and to tryin their
time Job even though the rate of K.de long* and narrow around tile REPRESENTED
othec projects Barry County Club own plants to the end that every HIGH SCHOOL. JUNIOR HIGH
pes,
a
useless
marsh
made
to
pro
­
breeders
of
tta
County.
William
pay seems attractive, members of
The one day August session of
members will enter into Judging supervisor be equipped to make use SCHOOL ELEMENTARY, AND
Hastings Rotary agreed al their duce and more change* are In the the Barry county board of super­ Velte. of Woodland, is President of contests and demonstrations.
aof
nf the
ili* maximum abilities
anilities of every
everv KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL
meeting here Monday noon, in dis­ plans according to County Agent H. visor* was held at the court house the County Association and chair­
worker.
Foster, who is arranging the
NOTICE
man of the exhibit.
cussing employment problems. J.
Management does the training
Monday. Supervisors Scott, of Ceabusy ones for the County Extension
meeting.
Children whose 5th birthday
These men. most of whom have
Farmer* will be given a chance leton, Stevens of Johnstown, De­ TRANSPORTATION NOTICE
office to line up. assemble, and with the help of the T W I which curs before February 1, 1H(,
had experience with various type* to &lt;0 through the alternating strip* Golla, of Hope and -Backus of Bar­
transport this large exhibit in ao assists in planning, provides ways eligible to enter kindergarten. Par­
of employees, were of the opinion of hay. corn, and small grains, an&lt;F ry were named as a committee to
and methods, and aids them to car­ ents are requested to bring all
short a time.
districts
or
parents
to
make
ar
­
that a young man or woman who hear Mr. Lakin discus* the merit* of attend a meeting of the state board
ry out the training.
kindergarten children to Central
had completed a high school edu­ this soil saving practice. County of
School for enrollment on Monday,
. equalization, which was held the rangements at once if transporta­ SCHOOL BOOKSTORE HOURS
tion in Hastings school busses is
cation progressed more rapidly than Agent Foster admit* that all the
NOTICE
desired for the year 1M5-M Please
those who had stopped short of the features of the Winter's farm plan
Commencing today. August 23. it W OTto U a. m.
call
or
write
at
once.
No
pupil
can
goal. Three Rotarians. Harold Phil­ cannot be incorporated into a plan BENEFIT DANCE
W'“ , .op*n
day tn- I u forbidden to hunt, trespass, trap New elementary
lips. Roy Thomas and Dr. George for every farmer In the County, but
S?tur&lt;^y
or run dogs on our property. N E
Hastings Country Club. Sat. Aug- be accepted on buaaea unless con­
is ,signed
in advance—
for• his Day, starting August 27 from «:15 qvl.r[4.r &lt;7 section S. range 7. west.
Lockwood, were appointed by Ches­ this demonstration will suggest help :26. 10 to 1:00. Clark McClelland's tract
:------ ---y.------------------------In ’9 am and from 1 no «n aim
Castleton township. Smoking on and Junior High
ter Hodges, president, to lake what­ In conserving noil to every farmer. 1Orchestra. »2 40 couple. Sponsored ' transportation
pjn.
New
books
are
advanced
in these premises is also forbidden on roll Aoguat M ai
ever action seems advisable In
by
Hospital
Guilds
11
and
17
for
D
AVanBuaklrt
County Agent Foater extend* an 1
price. Come early while there is a account of fire hazard.
8uP*vot ^b001*
helping to persuade those of high Invitation to the general public U&gt; Ithe purpose of purchasing ah I
12 a. m. and l:M
good selection of second hand
Telephone 2224
school age on full time jobs to re­ attend the meeting and enter Into '"electric food tray conveyor" for the .
Mrs. B. J. Wellman. . Props.
books.
D A. VanBuakirk
turn and complete their education the farm plan discussion.
!hospital.—Adv. 8-23.

Hoipe Front

IN RADDV fAIINTV
111 DARK I LVUHI I

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☆ AT A GLANf

W.M.CAMPMEETW
OPENED SUNDAY

Red Cro ss Reports Activity

W. M. C. OUTLINES
FUNCTIONS

REPORT SHOWS CITY
IS "SITTING
PRETTY"
*•*
III1V rl\LI
II

u UMMI «» W—. 1

HASTINGS GUIS
“ “• “ MfAMt fUAMM -J
ssr-aBKOME CHAMPS i
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, I»™!™'

O.P.A. to Announce
veiling P
Ceiling
rrices on
Concord Grapes Later AUCTION SALES

STATE 4 H CLUB

:S"WAS USED TO
5HTS DEVELOPED
-ORE THE WAR.
iYE

SIMILAR G-E

1MES BRIGHTER

tunui MFYT MAUTH
jriuw nt l MUN in

Meet to DlSCUSS
Soil
IQII Conservation
vonservarion Plan
rian ■

Rotarians Favor ’
Completion of High
School Education
35 IVAR VETS
: EMPLOYED BY

:ral

electric

0 AFFILIATED
PANIES BY THE
ID OF 1944

LECTRIC

ISL*,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. AUGUST tt, IMS

TWO

CAL NEWS *
Mr. and Mrs Wallace Osborn,
te ware in New York City and
«My laat week for their eon
ijg*r*i wedding, found
right tn the midst of
i» super celebration of V-J Day
feieh they **y w*a the wildest.

momJvos

Bguart, the center of the gnllllng
ttouauds and few alept that night.
Qatorns also had a visit with
QM KMth Chide*ter* and attended

canvas, st Lake Odessa^
m and with an approximate
■laborers.
1 of WO prisoner-laborer*.
lounced today byU- Colonel
C- Reynold*. Commanding

Camp. Fort Custer. Michigan. The
tent camp, to be located as last
year, at the alie adjacent to the
l^ike Odessa Canning Company,
will .bt under the immediate comman!- —
of —
Captain
Joseph R- Rein—
---------------------------------ert.
.
'
„ .
.
County Clerk Allan Hyde ■l»nded the annual meeting of the Mich- I
Igan County Clerks Association. ।

Twas an unfortunate.bit of fun
at
-• the
--------------annual- picnic Of the county
stlon at Gun lake
Highway organUatior
that landed Vern Bowman in Pen­
nock
hospital
with a broken jaw.
neck
The "gang" were having a good
game of base-ball when the but
slipped from the batter's hand and
struck Vern. He's coming along fine
and it* his wife who is taking the
—t -a *knock-out
wallibs about what
----- "■ — —
*
bp she's able to deliver.
*
Special Grand Jury prosecutor,
Kim Sigler played a pert game of
Koif
Ray Branch at the CounUi- club Sunday morning.
s . .

SSoB. Washington 9q. and Fifth

• • •
। land recently with their team* lo
.
compete in the Softball championMiss Emily McElwain who has I Bhlp games They said their olfocbeen a moat appreciated addition ! tory senses were so incensed that
to the Banner office staff thlssum- ] they could hardly force themselves
mer and turned in a lot of inter- 110 stay and finish the game. They
(Mother • freshman.
ftoyd Buaktrk doesn't believe in esting news and special writeup*, don't think much of the Woodland
•fSnit tar the little -----------------------one* but wait* signed off Saturday in order to sewage system II must have been
— fellows
— ...
for the kJ
big
to U.ibite. His '.I
lat- enjoy a two weeks' vacation before quite a stencil to affect the ex­
eat catch was att-inch bass weigh- the school bell rings. Sept. 4 and , huberant enthusiasm of these amhb SiX pounds.-------------------------------- i she resume* her English and Jour- aZzms.
nziM Barbara J. Babbitt, daugh- t nalism classes at Hasllngs High ।
...
ter of Dr. and Mrs Edmond H I We are all sorry to lose you EmilyI
wnh thc v.j da&gt;. dolnjra CBroe #
Babbitt of Grand Rapids, received and hope when another
summer I teiegygm t„ Mr&gt; Orville Sayles orher B.A. degree from the Universal ,rolls around you 11 beoccupying
| dcring the local draft board office
of Michigan last week, majoring inyour old desk here again
t&lt;1 rcnuiln upcn w)u, a -skeleton
■Mlblonr and psycrwlogy Aftei :
...
| staff.""That * a new name tor me
■Mount ^rom the HasUngs HighMrj pmjjip
Brown, who has been | opined Mr* 8. as she went about
Kboci she sttrnded Grand
I spending several week* at Wall 1 her duties? realizing that the two
Junior college lor two years bclore I . . .
,hclr cottage, formerlydnv
dayholiday
holiday nroelalmed
proclaimed for
for envrm.
govern­
Sier^^rtiv0fn.?&lt; thre*t*nnWa?o*,,ed
hrr ,albrr
A,lcn ment employee* by Precident Tru­
tog temporarily on the staff at Mcj.cr of charlotte, was a batur- man. meant nothing in the life of
the chief clerk at the Barry County
Irtfi.tinn ta'Mra Brown* husband. Capt 'Dr.' Draft Board.

afford

I month overseas He was on a one
to neglect — .week re*t in Switzerland Wat the
time the peace terms were nego““ted ’he most crucial time to be
•&gt;&gt; &lt;he country where the surrmjelayed to the United
c,..M
, »’■’*’
...
,
Glad that Floyd Dcnni .
aerweni
derwent an uucuouu
operation cue
for &gt;&gt;&lt;.&gt;&gt;&gt;»
hernia ..
a.
Pennock
hospital
last
week.
U
comp',nl’2c*
inc n
O K.
Incidentally, hl*
hl* wife
wife is
is
* inridentallv.
about the youngest locking mother~of ten children that we know.

Old Mh37^ nnw
st
Sta%
Campbell at
KU w. Walnut.
During the 1944-45 regular and
summer sessions 4 men and 17
women from Barry County were
among the 5.139 student* enrolled
at Michigan Slate college. Registr*r Robert 8. Linton reveal* In his
annual report.
Hie opening on IB August 1943

SPECIALS!
CHAMPION FLAKE CRACKERSlb 19‘
BEST YET FLOUR 25»»«*119
CUT BEETS
No.Zcan
12c
SYRUP
dark
11 lb 19'
THOMAS SPECIAL COFFEE "»• 22c
JUICE O,on9e Grapefruit Blend «|
LUX BAR SOAP C 3for21‘

WHOLE KERNEL CORN

14c

C. Thomas Store
Hastings, Mich.

130 W. State St..

Anothcr V-J item concerns Mr
and Mm Lee Whitcomb. &lt; formerly
of Woodland, now living on the
comer of W Madison and Broad­
way who have a son. Major James
Whitcomb. In the service. When
। the new* of surrender came they
simply had to do something, so Mr
W. found a cow-bell tor the occa­
sion. "You
- -­ mustn't do that." warned
his wife. why. Ils likely to be in
1 the Banner
Regardless at the
threat Friar Whitcomb ordered hi*
frau In the car and away they
went to Join the cars parading
down town, the cow-bell clanged
noisely the while The only reason
this Incident Is herewith recorded
is for the purpose of vindicating
Mrs Whitcomb- she said It would
be In tlic Banner—and here It Is!

,
j
,
i
'
,
,

Still speaking of V-J day hap­
penings—on that memorable Tues­
day evening thing* really hap­
pened to Chet Hodges Anyway,
that was a logical deduction to
make, having seen him in the
crown—nu face was covered with
Up stick In a moat Incriminating
iashwnl We've an idea that Becky
did the decorating ‘In poUcn'. any­
way chet was plastered and from
here on he can talk himself out
or into tiie situation.

Dr and Mrs. Frank Carruthers !
' returned Tuesday from a week's |
trip through northern Michigan
i with stop-overs at Mac tmuc
j Island ana Traverse City During ,
'the stay in thr latter spot. Dr. cn- '
Joyed a foursome oj gulf with
“Due." Cari McGuffin. Morris Hill. .
who is employed at the Country I
Club there tnu summer, and "Mike '
Naymick. pitcher for the Clcvcland Indians, who was poison to
the Detroit Tigers last year Be­
cause of an arm injury Naymick is i|
not in the game this season. In»,i
cidentaliy an occasion presented it* i
self whereby "Morey' was oblige^'
to introduce a Traverse City belle
to
Carrothers and McGuffin." ।
These two gentlemen proceeded to
। enlighten* the young lady as to |
Morey s special accomplishments, j
which included a certain canoe trip t
down the Red Cedar River at M.
। 8. C. this spring, the finish of same
finding him and hLs lovely partner
"all wet." Sally Goodyear could
have added details had *ht&gt; been
there. How you doin' in Traverse
now. Morey?
.
Sailor Jack Walton figures that
I the date, August 14th. is import­
ant nut alone because it was V-J
day It is also his birthday and
the date on which he left Hastings
to begin his "boot" training

Star Brand Pre •Testers

Apropos of nothing at all—every
time we eat food with garlic,
’which always adds flavor rest ■ we
wonder how the Italians, who cat
scads of garlic, have acquired the
legend for themselves of being such
a "Romancing" people

O.P.A. Names Tires
To Be Off Rationing

•i
For over 17 years independently selected and super
, vised groups of boys and girls have PRE-TESTED..

, wear- tested ... everything new in Star Brand shoes.
New lasts for fit. new materials for wear, new styles
for appeal before they're approved for your young­
ster. One more reason why Star
Brand shoes are such values.

The District Office •! Price Ad­
ministration announces that used
truck tires, and truck tires requiring
major repairs to be made service­
able will be moved from rationing
■tong with a few pisscnger tires
made from reclaimed rubber that
aie still unsold
During the past two years the
supply n! u-A-d truck tire* ha* been I
irregular and the quality generally
poor because under Rationing all J
drivers are required to get the
maximum mileage out of their tire*
before replacing them Beginning
August 17 they were to be reclassi­
fied as Grade HI tires for unra­
tioned Mie
Formerly, new passenger car tires
made principally of reclaimed rub­
ber were sold only to Grade I tire
certificate holders
After August
17. 1945 a dealer who has such tires
In stock—they are easily identified
because they arc branded "F-F" or
"War tire—may request the OPA
district director to reclassify them
as Grade III tires and sell them
without rationing restrictions
In
all cases, however, they must be ex­
amined and approved by an OPA
tire examiner as Grade III tires be­
fore they are reclassified by the
district director.

arc expected to be among wme 4.­
500 civilian students enrolled when
fall quarter classes at Michigan
State College begin on September
24 A 25 per cent increase over lust
fall is anticipated in civilian en­
rollment, including approximately
3.300 women student*, the largest
enrollment of girl* ever recorded at
MSC In addition. ?2S youths aye
receiving instruction on the campu*
under tne Army Specialized Train­
Ing program

'HOME IDUSNAl

$g98

URGE ‘FARMERS TO ASSIST
Realizing the shortage n! lumber
4he g.nrenuneijt urges farmer*, who

TAYLOR'S

SHOE

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

STORE

made into lumber this fall and
winter. There will be a huge build­
ing program next year, and lum­
ber will be In great demand.

KETTLE ROASTS beef-lb. 29c

VtM BREASTS

2tk

around for moat loaf

33c
V’*' 3QC

ROUND STEAK "“',r 41c

VEAL CHOPSrib-ib 39c

SHORT STEAKS
CHICKENS fryers-lb. 46c

VEAL STEAKro»nd-ib.46c

VEAL LIVER

SIRLOIN STEAK

39c

PEAS

CORN

True American

Whole Kernel
Northern Gold

can j[4c

lb.

65c

Ice Cold

YAMS

2lb‘ 21

can 11

ORANGE JUICE Shurfine 46 oz. can 49c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Del Mont«U6 oz. can 31'
CHOP SUEY Ben Gee-jar 30'
cream style - can
l4c
CORN
CORN FLAKES
9'
POST TOASTIES giant 13c-lge. size 9'

WATER­
MELONS

ib. go

CELERY HEARTS bun. "j 5C
ib
3c
CABBAGE
CARROTS

2 bun. J 5c

RADISHES

bun.

CANTELOUPE

lb.

5c
9c

BEANS

TOMATOES

Craen |ubilcc

Capboard

can

47'
can 44'
______

Kellogg's—giant sixe I 3c
large sixe

BLENDED

APPLE

JUICE

BUTTER

SHURFINE

ZEIGLER

46 oz
con

WE BUY
LIVE
CHICKENS

Qt-jar

23C

HAM chopped Armour - 12 oz. can 37'
POTTED MEAT Armour - j size can Qc
CRACKERSKri,py 2lb 35c-llb 17
COFFEE Hill* Bro*. - Ib 33'
COFFEE Manor House - Ib. 33'
COFFEE Del Monte - lb. 33'

fdod;tenter

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, AUGUST E3, IMS

* * —————————— 'EXTENSION AGENT
UAC DhAlft Firm
HAS BROAD FIELD

^~h!the

in the home are even^nore ronv^n?- ■ ba^bcer?built un in**1

home front

a money 1 the
voiunteer
of clubfriends
members.
nuu&gt;e account books and
parents,
and help
interested
in!1 (Continued
Conllnue&lt;1 from
rom Page
Pa*e 1.
L Bee.
Bee. 1.)
management have been studied un- 1 co-operation with the county exten- Once In a while a UH O show
COOK'UHOa . KdlUr*
mi
um uiiuiuu
uic wshb
1 nun
.
der this
division ui
of the
work..
slqn turn.
staff.
comes in for a few days and they
In the clothing program mending; , P11*® ca’nJJ* „werF conducted in stay at the hotel here with'me.
NINETIETH YBAH
Mary Bull!* Serve* Barry.
of cotton garments was the topic'July. The. 4-H Service club opened Jack Benny and Martha Tilton
Allegan in H. E.. 4-H Work for this, year’s lesson. Those who Uie season with a weekend camp with their troupe were here a cou­
MW me
the ucmuiMiranun
tfemonstratton oi
of me
the oneone-;which
was followed by two camp- ple weeks ago but X told you about
.
। ouw
.
Tiircc hundred and eighteen home 1 minute overall patch at the fair will Ing periods for ciub members,
that previously.
visits. 289 offloe calls, 2M telephone have an Idea o! one of their practiBarry county has Iwd demonstraKUBNCKlPTtON
calls. 81 method demonstration*. 15 cal lessons. In other years they have tlon teams and Judging teams who
leader training meetings. 55 gener- studied tailoring and the selection, have taken part in state contests at ceived my promotion as assistant
al meetings, 3771 bulletins distrib- construction, and care of clothing. I Michigan State college. Last Sep- provost marshal of V Corps before
utetl. 30 news article*, three achieve- i Thto last year two sewing machine lember Laura Jean and Mary Salton they went home. I came lo this
ment days, four 4-H club lours, and clinics have been held with 19 peo-,won the state contest in the dairy company as a Lt and was sur­
prised the promotion went through
three 4-H club camps is a brief sum- pie attending and 17 machine* put foods demonstration.
mary of a typical’year's
work of
of In order.
------ ■» “work
Club tour* are often an enjoyable as they were frozen during rede­
Mary E. Bullis, home extension!
.
....
ployment. Didn't know I was a
—...... JrCaptain until a month after the
(&gt;K'n4 &gt;n B*rr&gt;’ county.
was „jven on homemade and re­
club
leader
go
on
tour
and
visit
the
orders
were published.
Miss Bullis also carries a similar
similar।, modeled furniture. At other times '
Looks as if I'll lake over this
In Allegan county. This! they have studied selection of furol- projects of all the members of their
dub.
AL EDITORIAL- program
work Is sponsored by the Barry : ture. room arrangement, making of
company, as the present CO. has
Besides her- regular work outlined I’ enough points to leave the con­
County
Board
of
Supervisors
corugs,
etc
A
sjX'Cinl
school
was
held
^ASSOCIATION I operating with the United States'at the Briggs church last spring on here Miss Bullis has many calls on II tlnent. I have only 82. just on the
her time for talks nt various comDepartment
....... of Agriculture and I reubhoislcnna
reutihoLslcnna of furniture.
furniture
. line, f
Michigan Slate college.
“"Meals from Abundant Foods’* was muiilty gatherings and schools.
There is another package on its
It is iiart of the extension service I the subject of this year's foods lesway to you. It contains a set of
rsUbllshed by funds provided by 1 son when the leaden prepared a SELECTEES LEAVE
hand painted glass dishes made in
Smlth-Ix-ver bill nnd further meal. Home production and prescr- FOR SERVICE
Selectees who left for Induction Filsen. Czechslovakla. Hope they
alded by funds provided by the Cap-i vnlion of food is emphasized, und
arrive without getting broken.
HlonlInucd from Page 1. Sec. l'.i per-Ketchum bill, the late Congress- the foods that we should nnd cbuld at Chicago. Illinois, August 20.
Hope you both are fine and not
mon John C. Ketcham of Hastings have, either bought or grown, are 1M5:
—I to do too much work. 3o
Gordon Hooper Gray. Hastings
7 he post war world will be much bring one of the men to present this pointed out. Special meetings have
ils time, cheerio and. love.
Gaylen Clark Bristol. R. 1. Dow­
; been held for canning ana freezdifferent than the one which we bill in Congress.
Your son.
ling.
knew up to 1039. Japan. .Germany
Thc county provides the office Ing demonstrations
Allen
Arthur A. Allerdlng. Hastings
Zamlly
Family relationships are also connnd Italy arc no longer world pow­ and travel expense for this work.
Gerald Duane Gibson. Clover­
Older Peo”
’ "How to Make
“
ers. Europe Is
.■mashed and bat- while federal and state funds cum-' sldered
Germany
| pie Happy" was one special meeting dale.
[xw the balance. .
July 28. 1945
.m ..W...U
u..vhuv. xpeviaiou
John Usborne. Jr. R 2. Hostings Mr and
Ten
home .».
economics
specialists (oplc. The foods for older people as
Mrs. Frank Prentice
build Russia Is thr dominant pow­ of
- f Michigan
Ui.Hi.,-.,. ...............ti___________
state college are *pe- well as pleasant rooms came In for
Merfon Lyle Hoffman. R 4. Has­
er of Euroix- and Asia France, the cial resource people whose services' discussion.
tings
continental leader for the decade are available to the 83 counties of
'rlle nurse* of the Barry County
Loyd John Martz. R 3. Hastings. Hastings. Michigan
Dear Mother and Dad:
Donald Craig Doster. Duster.
following World War I. Is still the state for the teaching of classes Health department have co-operated
My back mall began catching up
Charles Duane Monica. Clover­ with
stunned nnd unsettled from the days and rendering of other special serv- i In giving information om communlme today. I have four letters
ices.
|
cable
diseases
and
general
health
dale.
of Hie German occupation and the
from
you which were sent to the
Miss Bullis says that the war has pniblems, while this year they gave
Paul Taylor Sisson. R. 2. Ilasbitter fighting which followed the mudv it necessary to modify the a lesson on the care of the patient.
Sth
Corps, and one written July 21
Invasion, ■England has gone fur lo rin»gram. In adjusting to less travel; The leaders for both adult nnd llngs.
Charles Junior Fuller. R. 3. Hos­
th.- left—almost rubbing noses with it has become necessary to hove &lt;-H club* help lo make a much
You spoke of the bronze atari
tings.
Commiinbin. In fact. The United fewer meetings, while those working i wider program possible than the ex­
Leo Junior Oliver. R 1. Hastings I and how good they must look, but
Slates Lx the only major nation In on clothing projects have had to do i tension agents could carry on alone,
Freeman Harley PLsk. R. 4. Bai­ they are awfully small you know.
tile best they could with the mate- says Miss Bullis
I and worn on a ribbon which is red,
rials avuUble.
I The 4-H club work lakes much of lie Creek
black and brown. Also have
individual Initiative have been re­
Jack
Frederick Warren. R' 2. green,
There are two main division* of ।her lime In 1044 there were Ml dlfthe meritorious plaque which was
tained intact—not exactly Intact, thc work of the iiome extension terent boys and glrU enrolled In 119 Delton.
| given to the men of the company
uu
..
Clarence
Ronald
Leatherman.
either, for government financed and agent, the adult work and Uw 4-H clubs. -They
were
working on 29 dif­
----------------------------------, (my old unit' for meritorious serv1671
Hickory
Comers
,
controlled enterprises have grown, club work Three hundred and six- ferent projects, there being 1S7I
Robert Wayne Burghdoff. Has- ;। Ice. It Lx a gold wreath worn on the
Mmuu.. ai&gt;&lt;&gt;
by ■&lt;«!»
leaps «&gt;H&gt;
ami bounds
and It rrmiun
remains 1 &lt;y-slx members make up the 25 or- project enrollments with 1455 com­
h enrollment i Unas
to be seen Wliul role they will play I
extension groups for pleted in the total 4--H
*■—ci. of
of
Harold Edward Pruin. R I. Belle- । these ccantrfes at the time I was
oust war world
1 “&lt;,u*u **» the county. Mrs Bernard The home economics branch
'**
w or,‘Ii Tasker of Assyria lx chairman of which Miss Bullis has chanrve
te had
had vue
I studying about them. In fact. I
"*
Ronald Paul Hosmer. Nashville ■ JClLVuT
• • •
Hie Hume Extension council of a project enrollment of 747 with 6M
Clvde Louis Smith. R 3. Delton
“
The "cood old days" have r*Kht members, two from each of completed.
what
v. w.v
Thr work of the 4-H Lx on display
,
Wilfred Mason Forshey. R. I.J'
,,al was outside Michigan. Now
•good old 1 the ,our dBtricU of
the county
I'm receiving letter* from people
“
| New groups may be organized by -■
— ------------- —
&gt; ......
on «
Achievement
day
in the spring Delton
....--------------------------------contacting Miss Bullis
or any coup- __a
und —
again at ..._
the -Barry
county ...1fair. 1 Howard william Allen. Hastings 1. In England and Wales that want
1 me to come visit them again If ever
I ctl member
| Clothing and home furnishings
Charles Max Bedford, R I. Mid- ■' I can They are the families with
Lt Gen, Joiiaiiiuii M Wainwright I 1,1 Michigan the number of coun- make up one division The little girls dlevllle.
.whom I lived while there and othb In the news ai-ain Thu time Ur* ,,ndcr llu‘ '"Jl’ervlslon of one make aprons, towels, dresses, slips,
h.m i
V
.iin. .\i, r?nJlaK''nl var'M- In ‘lw »nuLhem coun- 1 etc., while older ones make comI era whose acquaintance I made.
hnpplb. In connrctinn with a during
(tlf. |llWvr peninsula most of plete outfit tor sports, afternoon, or
, If I have to stay here for a while
yet, I'm going to see what I can do
niM-u&lt;’(be agents have one county, while formal occasions. Advanced mcm­
toward getting a leave to Ekigland.
. • • •
|n t]1P norilicm part some have bers moke cults. Materials used nre
Remember back in those dork 1 even ‘hree or four In the localities cottons, rayons, nnd wopLs Laura ' (Continued from Page 1. Section 1.)
I wore coveralls back In Nor­
1
cial
activities,
especially
before
and
Jean
Salton
was
Barry
’
s
style
revue
days when the M&gt;lrlt of re.JstUnce;*hr"lP°Pulatl?1‘ u ’m“u MIm —"
mandy when we were living in fox
during
the
War
Fund
drives
delegate
at
4-H
dub
week
in
East
..n....,,, o„a cmw.„
“,,y
holes and work was so dirty Thank
Lansing lust June and Is Invited , Speakers ore obtained for P.TA, God those dsys are over, and I'm
about Hie only bright spots Id our. This nation-wide program to edu- back to the stale show in Septem­ church, and
other community glad I wasn’t In the Infantry too.
battrml. malilcrl and all
al! but de- rational In ----------essence—»».
with the ------rural ber.
groups that apply fur them. She
Yes. the little girl Lx German
MacArthur 1 people participating, although some
The girls learn about home fur­ says that Barry county is Red that brings the tea. However, now
fealrd defenses? After• MarArihur
left Hie Philippine, hi resjionw to i home extension groups arc maln- nishings. especially for their own ' Cross minded and that the fine we make It ourselves, or some­
a direct command from the presl-1 I tallied by people in smull cities rooms. Formerly they have made work of past officers has made It times she comes in and makes It
Learning by doing is me
thr ....
method
...w.. w,
by up bed linens, but Ulis year, due lo . passible far present officers to do tor us. By u*. I mean the Lt. nnd
d« nt. Gen Wainwright did every- I ।| —
they make progress, bringing lack of matcriaLx. they have worked I their work more easily.
tiling n man of couiage and lionor 1 which
very practical results In their every- ■ on dressing tables and learned , In 1M5 the national quota was myself.
| someUdnr
something about •«
the
of wall
Here is hoping you are both fine.
day life.
— choice
•
" 200 million dollars. Barry's was
&gt;.«.r and
&lt;i.jd paint, some of them
even 112.900 which was mure than doub- I am O.K. Take good care of yourMilitarily, he and his men never
Help is given the housewife In paper
l-------------had a chance— tint even I he hope of kitchen and home planning. When i painting their own rooms
■ led Mrs. Stebbins says that the
the
homemaker
starts
out
to
re■
..-mrvaiiAn
»...
i
-------done
—- I work of tile Red Cross will be
Food
preservation
has
been
Lots of love.
eventual support by 11 relief force.
scale.
7398ror
quarts
Juvenatc her house, the kitchen Lx on a large ,.
It I. In
nu,IBM.
armn
mnnv
•
Your son.
I needed on a big scale for many
usually the first consideration be-; of fruit and vegetables were canned
, |,.h.
though the
Allen
two agon lying months — beaten cause It Lx her workshop. Blu- Lx to complete W canning projects at
rc°S*
k
Cant. Allen E. Prentice. 0-1948926
finally by lack of supplies and med­ helped to make complete plans for an estimated saving cl I1.D5 88
m rwhieh sh^’keena all*dlmilnu
2nd Special Service Co.
One
cross work * c,,PP,n»ta
icines—sickness nnd utter physical the house so that when further
one hundred
nunarea and
ana sixty-five
sixty-live were
were 'L*
7,h,^d
- • -vin food preparation
They
exhaustion This delay very prob­ work is done, the plans will syn- enrolled ...
— -—.. .
—,
The First-Aid *°mn
committee work I New York. New York
able upset the Japanese Hine sched­ chronize with what has already been , have certain work to do at home in is headed by Harry Thompson. |
nr»narntlnn of meals
meats and a demon-­
ule just sufficiently so that thr Al­ done. Miss Bullis says, “We try to preparation
‘ Hbmcmakiiq: a little easier stralion meal to prepare First-year who has directed the work since
Fallowing are excerpts at letters
lies were able by the slenderest of make
and a little happier We don’t know- r!irls cook breakfast; sccond-year. 1941 At the time of the Civilian
muntins to halt thr "Sens of Hea­ all the answers, but we know [&gt;co- unch or supper; and thlrd-year. Defense program, classes In first written by Marine Bill Leary. It
ven" at Buna and Guadalcanal — p!c who can find the answers for I dinner They also learn something aid were started in the county with was evident from the envelope of
one of Bill's letters that he still
Robert
Honey
as
instructor
of
the
Just short of Australia
us."
I about outdoor cookery, entertaining,
Instructors’ course. In his class has his always ready sense of hu­
This Is part of thr home man- and baking.
agcincnt program, nnd in the past
Last year there were 51 school were Albert Dykstra. Dr. Robert mor—where It said "please return
President Truman’s choice of five years 38 kitchens and house lunch projects In six schools. They Hurkness, George Sumner and Tac after 5 days"—Bill had crossed out
MacArthur to handle thr Japan­ plans have been made. 15 of these prepared the hot lunches for the Gies of Hastings, nnd Russell Beel­ the 5 and written in a big 05.
ig in the last y&lt;*ar. A specialist children. Flower projects numbered er of Middleville. Mr. Honey also
ese surrender was perfect -- a fit­ being
ailed In ~
to work with
Miss
ting reward for a great general who — -.-••■■■
— r--:
— Bullis 34 with the purpose of Improving gave one of the first old courses.
did
.Uh In.. Uii.i n»y »u..-r
'•n.lly u. pten «h.t wul b. the home grounds and raising bet­
These were given In the winter
ntlllli.y..
In Ihl. wir
THy. Suitable and pil dslllg to them. Tills ter flowers. There were eight per­ of 1941 nnd lasted into the summer
ni ht irv rn.hr In this war
1 hr u (lon(t b individual appointment. sonal account projects in 1944.
in the city of Hostings, in towns,
W-l.cUon Lx also a tribute lo the role ftnd mnnv of the plans have been
Camping has always been an im­ villages, and rural dLstrlcls. every
that MacArthur has played as a carried out in remodeling,
portant part of the Barry county township being Included In this
statesman in Pacific a Hairs.
I Home repair was studied In one club program with which Miss Bui- program A flnit-aid school was
iLs has assisted. The 4-H camp al also given for the Civil Air Patrol
Approximately 700 people took
the first-aid course In Barry coun­
ty Twenty hours were necessary
to complete the work, classes being
given two nights a week.
Thto year Tac Olea gave a 20­
hour course In Junior first aid to
his health class of 35 at Hastings
High school. The Red Cross furntshed materials for them to work
I with. A first-aid booth nt the 1945
Barry County fair was maintained
with Mrs. Fny Marble in charge.
Home Nursing has as Its chair­
! man Mrs. George VanHouten. who
। states that she has a nurse ready
to give a class in the care of t|»t
patient In the home. There have
been notices In the Banner, hut
there has been no demand as yet.
Mrs Einar Frnndsen. chairman
of Nutrition, has also put notices
In the paper concerning n class In
nutrition, but has had no inquiries.
The Accident Prevention commit­
tee is headed by Leon Doster, who
’ is planning to work through the
Parent Teacher Associations this
I coming school year.
I Albert Dykstra, chairman of the
' Water Safety committee, says that
1 plans were made to send Tom Ek&gt;­
' lan to the National Red Cro«*
I Aquatic school at St. Mary's lake
' In June. Because of uncertainty In
regard to his military .■.inlmi Turn
I was unable to make definite plans
| until It was too late to obtain a
| reservation. This committee is to
। train personnel for water safely
I and teach diylng. boating, etc. It
is educational In its scope.
. (Thia concludes n series of ar­
ticles on the work of committees
of the Barry County Chapter of
the American Red Cross. Next
week there will be one on the work
of the officers and administrative
groups.)
'*•’

EDITORIALS

June 18. IMA payed dearly for what litlls dam­
, a«® lhat frenade did.
102 Shriner St.
I. ■nte only pain that I have now
Hastings. Mich.
is in my ankle that I sprained—
Dearest Mom:
_ ------------ ---------------------I’ll start off by writing you first. Renumber how I used to always
This time I ara at the hospital ‘“m my ankle? Same thing—only
as the letterhead implies (Red, king-sized. ’
Cross stationery &gt;. I don’t know if I Pardon the poor printing but
you received a telegram stating Im not quite in the groove yet—
that I was "Wounded in Action" 'nor to this pen.
or not—I hope not as it would 1 * listened to the radio last night,
cause needless worry. Let me know. 1 We now have an "Armed Forces
Anyhoo. I’m here al the hospital1 Radio" station as at Guadalcanal.
' glad. You don't :
and Um certainly
know what a luxury a shower, 1
quiet, good chow, movies, and a cot
is. This is the first cot of any sort
that I've slept on since Feb. 25.
Since then, ifs been either the
Free Estimates
steel deck of a ship or a foxhole—
with no mattress. I shaved and
washed for the first time in three
Last night was the first night
since April 1 that I didn't have
to stand a security watch al night.
Quite a thing to sleep an unin­
terrupted night.
Mv wounds aren't much to speak
of. Some Nip tossed a grenade at
me and missed so that I merely
got my back sprayed with tiny
shrapnel—cant hardly see where
any of It hit new &lt; It happened
yesterday, about 0330 &gt;. The Nips

you at mat on
forgot about U
course the Rums!)
Kh&amp;-'ISu?“.2SS

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I Mrs. Don Siegel was hostess to
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The Bliss teams have been add­
In* a lot of aealna lo their belt thia
month having won.five.game* out
of MTgn pUyed. The
■
Battle
ciS n. B11m’.CT-1
Aug. 13—Stinson

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g* vAbout slxty-fivc former Freeport
f*W*7 nxldcnt* enjoyed a picnic al Tyatter a j den park on Sunday, their first
- ।j get-togathar in many years. After
। -i|- .. - Brass
- r—'■ the dinner, a quiet social after­
Co. vs. Bliss e-» (BUM) Freeport
Shields, Oary. Ind. 1 nDOn was spent and Waiter Wal­
vs Bllas-11-1
. A most enjoyable evening wm
bridge waa played ]BC€ vu named as chairman for spent with Mrs. Clarence Workman
Aug. 18—WsbMii ind. Moose va.
O. Bauer and Mrs. , anotlier picnic next summer, the Iml Thurxday evening when friend*
Bliss 8-0 iWabMhi This team holds Milking action of the Rice-Way is the
id the winners Car- । date to be decided later.
the Indiana state championship.)
i dropped in to help her celebrate
Hui-r and Dorotha '
• ■ ■
Aug 20—Pine Lake Veterans vs. tame a* that of the nursing calf. Its ca
r
1 her birthday. Out-of-town guasu
I Last week Tuesday evening. I present were Mr. and Mra. Ray
I rcgular pul«tioa&gt; arc equal1. pleasing
Bliss 8-7 (Pine lake)
Jereckl Machine and Tool. Grand ! the cow. The Rite-Way teat cupe need
..K—
were In «nolhcr d«^htful musical program Block of Battle Creek. MIm MarHSfr. ■°r-.c2r?r? -L“£ ,,Jr WM enjoyed at the home of Judge tha Sipe of Marshall and Mr. and
Rapids vs. Blits 14-4 (Bliss&gt;
1 extra zupport. Guaranteed not to fall off
LfrSSLStarfhM club^f “
nd Mf
A’ D -McDonald,
Mrs V
c. Balch V*
or Kalamazoo.
----....*' ...
- ----------- follow---- --JV.
Schedule for rest of August:
tag a cooperative dinner at Dr. and !---------- ■ ■ &gt;
Aug. 23—McQuerney Spring Ac •the cow. Rita-Way'a auperior qualities in
Mrs. D, D. Walton's. Honor guests
r.cvsnv
Wire. Grand Rapids va Bliss.
I daily performance are due to well longBaxter and Mrs. F. A. Cter- were M
K
Aurora
Mr, lnQ
and Mrs
P u
D and
Ashford
ROHE
—Methodist
JACKSON Episcopal church
Aug. 25—Louie's Restaurant. Kal­
i
or
Milwaukee
“
nd
Mr
Mra
1*e
B guest*. At bridge. Mrs. , ()f MUwBUkee Bnd m, nnd Mrs.
amazoo vs. Platon Rina 7:15 pm. joroved action of tapered inflations.
Furrow. Mrs. John Chand- । Roy
- — ■ —
Adrlanson.
Battle
Creek.
Mr* JI
Mc *“
ol “
Loule'a Rast. va. Bliss 8:30 pm.
Springlcn, balanced-stroke pulsator and
Ashford, an accomplished pianist lovely wedding on Saturday cveAug. 30—Gibson Mfg. Co.. Kala­ Special rotary vacuum pump. Economical
| and accompanist, and Roy Adrian- "M.
J.8.1*.1' *“l, e&gt;h,t'l£lrty
mazoo va. Western Auto—(girls'
son. baritone, gave several picas, T ff M w18 1
teams* 7:15 pm.; Gibson Mfg. Co. and highly efficient See them at our dis।___ and Mr and
..... .....
Mrs. Mvrin
Myria Jselunn
Jackson
Forty.four were in attendance (__ Mlecllons
Mra. daughter of Mrs
vs. Bliss B:3d (Men's).
। play room. Convince yourself of Riteal the Barry family reunion held
c
r of Ulla cl[y abo snlla of Wayland, became the bride of
August 71—Albion All Stars vs.
at Thomapple lake on Sunday. Olfi&gt;7 uwU wcrc M|. nn(1 M„ Kenneth F. Rose, son of Herbert
i Way’s superiority.
several more coming for the after- Houard Tredinnick. Mr and Mrs. Rose of R 4, Hutlngs.
If you need rubber replacements, we can
Before
an
altar
banked
with
bas
­
PVT.
CHARLES
POLAND
noon...
R E w*n- Mr- alld Mr# Cedric
SGT. CLIFFOBD POLAND
j supply them promptly for any standard
of gladioli, palm* and burn­
Reduce
Poultry
Mortality
,,
__________
Morey, uetirge
Morey.
anaGeorge
nuga and
wiuion.
Hugokets
Walton.
good conduct ribbon; ETO ribbon: '
make of mechanical milkera.
Mr5neci
*’Ulieannc Cooper, who sang In a ing white tapers In candelabra, the
Sgt Clifford E. Poland, son of
Slower growth and higher mortal, tartataed friends and
; trio with her father and mother. double ring ceremony was per­ Mr and Mrs Daniel Poland of nre-Pearl Harbor and Defense at
formed by the Rev. L M Rlgelman Middleville, entered the tl S. serv­
LWfiS. W! SSSft •­
of Battle Creek, in the presence ice at Ft. Brody at the Soo in Feb nearly seven years in the service. mer broiler* as compared with
for service. Two of Lloyd s brothSunday dinner guest* of Mr and of one hundred fifty guests
■38. taking his basic training there of hl* country. During hi* absence I spring broilers. One way of eonThe bride, who was given in with Co. I 2nd. Inf ’ Later he be­ his wife made her home In Lansing.1 serving feed Is through reduced
era. who are In service, were pres- Mr&gt; Eidon Matthews were Mrs
ent—Pvt. Leon Martz of Camp Jo- W1jllarn struin. Kenneth Struln. marriage by her brother. Welling­ came a rookie instructor and a ski e,lCto&gt;edhe" 811 PO,Xn&lt;1 ” n0W i mor,al“* and **» nay be aecomaBDh T. Robinson. Ark and Pm- Mra Verden Vandlcn and son Da- ton Jackson, chose a gown of white instructor at Camp McCoy, Wi* In
?it Charles Poland, son of Mr. P&gt;**hsd by les* crowding, strict tan!
Ill W. STATI
FHONi 2708
RATINGS. MICH.
Martz. B.C. 2 c of Great Lakes vld cl BhU)c Crtet(
net and lace. Il was fashioned with Dec '41
.. ...
he —
began
..— ----------training —
for —
the
and ‘
careful -----------------management.
—
*
Two other brothers In the service i
...
a bib yoke edged with a wide ruffle , European war and went overseas and Mrs Daniel Poland of Middle- ration,
Chief Petty Officer Geo. Martz.
Sunday dinner guest* of Mrs. of Chantilly lace, and the long;the following March lo Iceland vine, entered training in March
1945
and
took
his
basic
training
;
the Mariana* and Wm. ।Billy. rinnle DB%b were Mr and Mrs torso bodice had a matching ruf- ' where he remained for IB months
rta. 8 »/c In Uie.South Pacific । Henry
Henry Billings
Billings and
nnd Mrs
Mra Walter
V’ ’
,lc
the h,P Hne. The full skirt of ! He then went to England where at Camp Joseph T. Robinson. Little
I Clark and son. Michael,
of Lan- - n&lt;,t ewept Into a long scalloped he trained rookies for the Normandy Rock. Ark.
He returned on Monday to Port 1
Dinner B
guest*
.ting; Mrs.
Kirchner ano
and enuchil- '
and her mi
finger
lip kuxu
length
and went on to Germany.
uuum
u«s«&gt; of Mrs. Don Fish - smz:
sirs. a.A.aA Kircnncr
Bc&gt; up
. Invasion .....
.
n....... Mr. and. vel1
vetl trimmed
tetrnntea with
.... v. Chantilly lace
1-.- |irlvhtlnv
cioht mimtrlM
before Riley. Kan* after a 15 day furlough I
er Sunday at Leach lake were Sgt. dren
of •Ornnd...Rapid*:
fighting inIn eight
countriesbefore
Dwight Fisher home from Chicagr Mra Wm ciagctt
and daughter fcl1 fr°ta ■ 5&lt;fd pearl tiara Her i returning home on rotation fur- with his wife and two chldren, I
Larry and Beverlv of MlddlevUle.
for the weekend. Mr*. Fisher and McIvb. nnd Mr Bnd Mr* eh* Jnr. armbouquet nf wtaje consisted of J lough
Mrs. Poland and the youngsters are
■nice and Mra. Agnes Fisher of ,nan Bnd famJly ofHastings’, and
’,°*m «nd glndiolfTand wastied ।da*
°uf?Lhat^
Woodland.
Mrs
।i with a white
ur°Pe. .h’
J.or.3wo_.l"aJ?_r P?!: living with her family. Mr. and Mra.
white satin
satin ribbon with long ■E
Europe^
Mrs. John
John Johnson
Johnson of
of Roseville
Roseville
Guv McNec al the present time
I'streamcra.
wo* a
I'streainers. Her only Jewelry wm
* “
Pvt Poland, who was employed :
j
pear!
necklace,
gift
of
the
The
sixth
wedding
anniversary
groom.
War lime travel has kept Mrs
He returned to the U. 8- A. on by the
— State Highway Dept, and
OR
Charles Todd, the guest of her of Mr and Mr* Howard Prost wm i „ Mra. Junior Purdy, and Miss June 25th and was discharged from I later at Hie Hasting* Mfg. Co be- 1
pleasantly
observed
Sunday
with
i
Beatrice
Rose,
sisters
of
the
groom.
lr.
and
Mr*.
R.
E.
Ftapleasantly
observed
Sunday
with
,
«&gt;emrice
owe,
xisiera
oi
tne
groom,
parents. M* -"•* **'■ ” v
the army al Ft Sheridan Ill. on | fore entering service, expscu to be
from
Hastings
for
too
a
dinner
at
Belly's
Inn
followed
ta
I
were
the
bride
*
attendants
They
point,- He received five silver stars sent overseas as part of the Army
pie away
-------- ■
—
ong
accorains
io
her
many
friends
a
social
evening
at
the
Willard
'
gowned
alike
in
aoua
and
long according to her many friends
for five major battles, beside* the I of occupation.
rho Bare
now lining
filling an
all aiansuic
available Smiths
Included
l!,lt •
re now
amiuu Other guests
hu.oio in.
iuuvu Mr Pr-,------ . ... ------- _s1?wna
time.
Mrs HI Baxter and Mr. and I| b*
beliig
“hloned wth
i
ime On Saturday afternoon. Mra. I| and Mra.
1"’’ '—
• a -sweetheart
•—
Darid French gave a draurt bridge Mrs Bud Wolfe.
I neckline and three quarter length, COUNTRY ( LI B ACTIVITIES
1
with Mra. William McKnlghl of i
...
sleeves Their shoulder length veIj ।
Mr and Mrs. Roy Spaulding, of
_“_®u.Lof_t.ow.lfu’2.L2?
The P5 G club met at the home S£e byPi trMth'of pink flower? ' An unusual amitigeinent of vivid route
1. Nashville, announce the
The P.N.G. club met at the home
gladioli blooms with splrea leave*
Bunday members of the Finnic. of Mrs Earl Buskirk Wednesday
In a large vase, with smaller bou­ engagement of their dnughter.HclTodd and McKnight families, num* for their August meeting Assist- 1 Mrs Purdy carried coral pink glad- I quets ot the same in ffulcd glass en lo Robert L. Rose, son of Her­
i loll and Misa Rase curried white i
1 ■
■
bottles on the tables beautified the bert Rose, route 4. Hastings.
tor dinner Monday evening Mrs ennan. Mrs Leon Armstrong, Miss gladioli, fashioned in an arm bou- Country club for the Tuesday guest
Leon Stander was hostess to eight Kathrine Webber After enjoying quel.
Will any Hastings O, E- 8. mem­
day luncheon Out of town guests
in her honor and on Wednesday the carry-ln luncheon at 6:30. gifts 1 Marshall and Marcia Gardner, there were Mrs Jay Ketchum. law­ ber interested Ln attending die
evening Mrs Orville Sayles enter­ were wrapped for Percy Jones hos­ nephew and niece of the groom at- sing. Mra. Charles Todd. Beaumont. County Association meeting at Mid­
Recipe
tained the same number for des­ pital. Later four tables were in l tended os ring bearer and flower Texas. Mrs William McKnlghl. Wil­ dleville. Sept 4. plense maxe reser­
sert. The Gun lake cottage of Mrs play for pedro. winners being Mrs 11 girl Little Miss Gardner wore a mette. with Mra R G. Flnnie; Mr* vations by phoning 3303 by Friday.
David Goodyear was the setting Keith James and Mrs. Oscar Pal­ • floor length gown of pink, and her R A Bradford. Arlington. Mass, August 31.
I brother was in a white linen spit with Mrs W G Bradford and Mrs.
mer.
Her basket of flowers was tied with B K Bentley, Marshall, with Mrs HASTINGS WOMEN'S BOWLING
u*). ui IBUM — .bjb.....
—...
Miss California
, a pink satin ribbon, and the rings C. C. Hlgblc
Bridge awards for LEAGUE
day and Mrs Todd and Carolyn
Dessert and bridge were the order
wifi return to their home in Beau­ of the evening when Martha Ixiu’ were tied with ribbons on a small Siesta went to Mr* Anna McGuffin.
NOTICE—There will be a meet­
! satin pillow
rs. Bentley and Mra Ketchum and ing of officers and captains of the
mont. Texas with him.
Maus entertained two tables at her ।
Attending the groom as best man for members to Mr* Willard Smith. Hastings Women's Bowling League
home Sunday evening High bridge
W^taFd
.cPA_
“J1.^uL ?\J!
aiae'.'’d'..,nd Mrs Philip Mitchell and Miss Joce­ at the home of Lois Kenyon. 136 W.
Pfc. Rexford Tate and Sgt Gor­ ant|UBonnie ’wm/ta
BranXtetPr
^e?yn I
'’^Mi'dd'.-vim^and^R^rt
lyn Ironside
Ten golft-rx partici­ Green St. on Monday, August 27th,
Brandstetter Evelyn I
don Havens were honor guests at
pated in the morning "tombstone" at 7:30. lo elect officers and make
«wC„^nr.«-^ b^o^gX
the dessert bridge given last Thurs­
event with honors divided between arrangements for the ensuing year
Supply Limited
day evening by Mr and Mrs. John
Mrs
W
O.
Bradford
and Mrs Clyde
guest, seen all
an loo
too little these
tnesc day-.
days. U_M»’ ... J‘«ckson. _TJ
mother
’Ah"._ of thr Wilcox who each planted
Havens with two tables In play |gne-t.
their flag
Miracle
Pr‘”‘ &lt;lrrM
HOSPITAL GUILD
Awards were won by Pfc. Tate and was Mrs Phil-. Otis home visiting bri‘*c- *&lt;»«', »
the cup on number nine Next IRVING
the Roy Chandlers, pt copen Blue, with white accessor­ in
The Irving Hospital Guild No. 15
Dainty Lunch.
Mra. Gordon Havens._____________ her parents,
*
'
. les Her corsage whs of white chry- week's luncheon committee 1* Mrs. had a potluck dinner at the home
J w Wilkinson. Mrs A E JohnRaspberry
santhemums and roses.
of Mrs Grace Hency on Thursday.
Miss Bonnie Drake of Hastings Ross Dunn. Mrs. Erik von Rets. Mrs Aug 16. with fourteen members, two
played the wedding music and Miss A B Gwinn, and Mrs Gretchen visitors and thirteen children pres­
Heal and
Ruth Marble sang "I Love You Hall
ent The next meeting in September
Truly" and "AiwB'ys". accompanied
The dub dinner last Thursday nt to be with Mrs. Dorothy Bail, will
by Miss Drake
which Mr and Mrs. George Dean ; be a shower of fresh vegetables or
fruit* for the Hospital.
Immediately following the cere­
Hartford
mony. a reception was held In the well attended one
The evening
church parlors with one hundred bridge too scores went to Mrs. Lee MARRIAGE LICENSES
guests present Mr. and Mrs Fqr- Whitcomb, Mrs David French. Dan Clarence J. Cheney. Delton It 3 22
; rest Potter nf Dowagiac were mas- Walid orff and C C Higble
Florence E Wibalde. Delton It 3 17
। ter and mistress of ceremonies.
Tilts Friday there is to be a golf Lawrence E. Redfern, Detroit . ;28
Mrs Potter, who is a sister of the iand bridge potluck with a mother­ Etilth Arabcllo Solotncn.
bt,
bride, wore an aqua blue dress with 1daughter two ball event announced
Hastings -........................
| black accessories. Her corsage waa 1by the golf chairman. Mrs Homer Palmer J. Kimble. Hope Twp
of white gladioli nnd roses.
1Smith.
Edithmae A. Burpee, Barry Twi
Groan Bow
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
I Mrs. Emory Flnkbclner and Miss
Assorted
Flavor*
pkg
I Lots Churchill of Middleville, and
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Just when you need many drug store items for fall and winter
Miss Agnes Cunningham assisted OSBORN—GROSE
The following story accompany­
the Rcxill Drug Store School Needs Sale... with its many big
Mr and Mra Nell Jones. Hasting*.
with the' scrvltio
"NEW
No
2
ing
the
bridal
picture
of
Mrs
Pal
­
R. 4. August 18; Mr. and Mrs. DonThe bridal couple left for a wed- :
values. Here are savings for the whole family
PACK
C
can
Osborn appeared as a special 1 aid McDonald. Middleville. August
ding trip to Niagara Falls and mer
;
in the August 16th issue of. 118; Mr nnd Mr*. Lawrence Jarrard.
Canada FV&gt;r traveling the bride story
•
A WORD ABOUT OUR
I Nashville. August 18.
chose a dress of powder blue crepe
Englewood.
N.
J..
Aug.
15
—
The
It
s
a
boy
for
with black accessories. Her coraage
marriage of Miss Elizabeth Buck­ I Mr and Mrs Charles Wallace.
was of white gladioli and rose*
^L13c
Mr. Rose was graduated from ner Grose of the Waves, daughter 431 W Marshall. David Charles.
Hastings High school In 1940. and of Mrs Howard Grose of 145 East August 14; Mr. and Mrs John
Nickelson.
537
N
Michigan.
Richard
:
Fifty-fourth
Street.
New
York,
and
Lv
new
employed
at
the
Hastings
i
The Resill Drug Store is justly proud of its
Mis Clar
Clar-­
Pasadena. Calif , formerly of Rye. 1 Earl. August 14; Mr. and Mrs.
Mfg. Co as an I B M operator
prescription service. It is the mon impor­
Lyle
Mrs Rose Is a graduate of Thorn- N V. and the late Mr Grose, to ence Schondclmayer. Alto.
sunmwskmo
15c
tant department in our store. Only capable.
apple-Kellogg Schoo) in Middleville |। Ensign Palmer Osborn. U8NR. son William. August 18.
Donations—
and
Osburn ofin 1943. nnd lor the part year has of Mr. ""
’4 Mra. ’Walluoe
L-"“-------------------Iitcnud pharmacim, using the purest of full
One pressure cooker by the Busi­
| Hastings. Mich, took place here
been
the
switchboard
operator
at
strength materials, compound your prescrip­
। this afternoon at the home of the ness Guild of Pennock hospital.
Consumers Power in Hastings
Surgical
tion . . . The next time let the Rexall Drug
,.lv„
I bride's uncle and aunt. Mr and
I On returning from their honevFloyd Denny. Hastings. R 3. Gay­
moon, they
they will
r!" reside at their
■ i Mrs John Lee Buckner The cere- lord Burchett. Bellevue; Mr*. Laurel
| apartment
ent on W Court street
«trr«t
monv ’was
performed
bypaur8EDto'
the Rev.’ Scnslba.
£?b«rt
j“SCwch
rofe8lb
8clu,ba- Middleville;
Middleville; Carroll
Carroll NewNeaE‘L
Wn- Delton. R. 2. Mrs Wm Slocum.
copal Church. Englewood.
Hauinxv R 1;
!■ Mra.
Mri
Wm
Daln
HOiM EISTER—CLOUSE
Given In marriage by George Hasting*. Mrs
Pern __Wm.
Heaven Daln.
like
I Lois M. Clnuse. daughter of Mr.
Moffett
of
Blakcford, I. Odessa; Mrs. Daniel Cheney. Has*1-, and Mrs George A Clbuse. Has- Monroe
Md.. another
r&gt; 4; Mrs Leland Hamp. TJ7
SPECIALS THIS WEEK
। tings. It 2. repeated her
,tajz. Il
ncr marriage
inarruia, Queenstown.
.....................
t
, uncle.■ ui
»nr» .v o-nwn nf ,«*»•)*•
white irl*t B
n
.....
c Lowell Koln,,bier. the hritie ««"
3
Washington,
Hastings;
Mrs.
.nd .....
Mrs ..
Heroin
ullh • (lt‘e&lt;l bodice
end ■ , Maude
M
•*on of Ml. ...»
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Schomp. 527 ...
N. Boltwood;&lt;
Grand Rapid*; Mr*.
I HzifmcUter. 208 N Mayfield. Chi­ bertha uf the same material, long ■ Bert Nel!
I cago.
vBu. Saturday.
omu.ua,. Aug 18.
lo. ..
Alka Seltxcr _49c
at 08 ju
30 sleeves, and a train Her veil of Daniel Matthews. 427 N? Michigan
I pm at the home of her parents ,l,I*r *"4 attached to » cup of tulle
” 1
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Vicks, small
27c
'The
| Thomas Warner. Clarksville; ErTile Rev*
Rev ’Harold’ a
A." Klrchcnba'ucr
Klrchenbnuer !: “nd
ndL *,1P
hf carrte&lt;*
S«rr‘«i white orchid*
orchids
afflclatcd in the presence of forti i MkM Alison Grose who was her vin Mbihivr. Clarksville. Mr*. Iva
_.d 100 5V X"b“'"
Sal Hcpatico
25c
guest*
1 sister
’*’s ntilv
ml. tjitee
sister
only atteiutnnt
attendant, was
was artired
attiredI Is
I Lamb,
Lakerwievva:
Odessa; Danlwl
DanUi O'Orni*
O'Con| The ceremony took place before In white organdie, a wreath of pale nor Vermontville; Prank Huizinga,
Afpl»lt TAtLETS
29c
a background of ferns, palm*, dah- pink roses in lieu of a hat. and I Alto, infants Michael and Marvel
s». 12c
carried a bouquet of the same Siam. Hastings. R 3; Frederick
। lias, gladioli and lighted candle*
. 19c
' The traditional wedding music flowers Mr Osborn was best man Hopkins. 821 E Clinton.
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and marches were played by Mr* for his son
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.. 19c
Mrs.
Edgar
Boggs.
Clarksville;
WAR
Melvin Smith and Mrs Gerald
Fied Butalph. Hardings.
Hayings. R
R. 3; Mrs.
ceremony.
- •
Fred
Smith.
Bromo Scltxc
I,
.. 25c
BONDS
The bride la a slater also of Mrs Arthur Boyd. Charlotte; Mrs Earl
by her father, wore a guan of ThomM Warren Nay of Pasadena Count and baby boy. 638 S Wash­
“Jid bawhite embossed satin with should- Ensign Osborn was graduated from *ng,0.n: Mr*- Anton
Nbw Crop
Hanard In 1843 He ho been serv. b&gt;
U. S No 1
quet of gladioli and roses Her only
church: PhyUia Splnde. Lanjewelry was a two-strand pear) Test Station at Solomons. Md
$1.00 size Pttreteil
necklace, the gifuof the groom
stag; Mr: Gerald Kyser. Lowell. R.
OBSERVE
45TH
WEDDING
I
The bride's attendant was her
VITAMIN B
3; Mra J»nnie Lyons. Delton. R. 2;
sister. Mrs. Howard FerrU. who was ANNIVERSARY WITH
1 Caroline Frith. Nashville; Mrs. Loy­
COMPLEX SYRUP
gowned in pink chiffon, her flow­ GRANDDAUGHTER'S MARRIAGE al Edger. 436 W Bond; Lloyd Gas­
On the 45th wedding anniversary kill. Hastings. R 4; Ivah Staltcr.
er* -being harmonizing shades ol
Qnlilj
of Mr and Mrs. Ruseell Oreenfleid. Lake Odessa: Mrs. Don Fedewa and
^gladioli
and
rotes
Howard
Ferris
ij tup with the etten
Sr., which was Saturday. Aug. IB. baby girl. Hastings. R. 5; Mra.
wm best man.
Choice
QUIK-9ANDS
i Mr and Mrs. Clifford Clouse were their granddaughter. Arabelle. was Charles Wallace and baby boy. 431
Cuts
G . . Buy Puictoi
'bxndiget
. matter and mUtress of ceremonies married to 8ft Redfern of Detroit, W Marshall; Alden Todd. Hastings,
j A reception followed the wed- who Is home on a thirty-day fur­ R 1; Mrs Vernon Harbin. 428 W.
Mi led ..
| ding. Marlon Maynard, Joan Er- lough from European service The South: Margaret Webb. 902 E
bride’s mother. Mrs. Phillln Telch- South: Vern Cotton. Hastings. R. 3;
1 way and Beverly Buckum assisting graeber
and Mrs Donald T. TUh- Ila Mae Lightner. Charlotte; Rich­
i in serving.
dale of Detroit were here for the ard Seeber. 810 E Marshall; Mrr.
1 For her traveling ensemble Mra wedding.
Jerry Stani. Hastings. R. 3; LaVernw
I HofmeUter wore a green suit with
Others attending the wedding were
white acceatorlas and a oorsage of Mr and Mra. Duwayne Greenfield Bowman. 621 E. Hubble; Mrs.
gardenia* They are spending their and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice George Gillett. Nashville; Mr.«,
Arthur Sheteniielm. Vermontville;
honeymoon in Chicago.
Oreenfleid. Mr. and Mrs. LaFiov Joan Smith. 602 E. Clinton.
Oueels from Chicago. Grand Oreenfleid. Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Rapids. Ionia. Hopkins and Laii- Oreenfleid. Jr., and Mra. Lawrence
slng attended the wedding.
Oreenfleid and daughter.
The couple was united in marriage
ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE
MILK OF MAONESIA
by the Rev H R Pfeiffer at the Jared in all types of accident* last
Quality
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kniffen of parsonage
8&lt;t. Redfern, a para­
with ill CUB
Lansing, wish to announce the mar­ trooper. has been in service over year, resulting in direct economic
K letipoonful tot an
riage of their daughter. Florence, to four years. He wears the purple losses totaling upward of four billion
■nucid. ... A tableBurk Cramer of Hasting*, which heart. ET.O. ribbon with three siars. dollars. Of this number, a million
poonful lot a safe
occurred at the parsonage of the and was a German prisoner of war
laxative
Holmes St. Baptist church. Lansing. for forty days. He will report back
to Miami, Fla . and Mrs. Redfern fared death or permanent disability,
SffiSUSI ArrBOACHWG
w»i u*y with her grand|wcnt* at resulting In a loss to the Americas
32l 8. Jefferson until net husband war effort of 460.000.000 man-days.
Murray Goggins, of U released from the army, after
403 S Jefferson, announce the ap­ which Ume they expect to make
/ Supply \ larga
■HaiHTtfD
proaching marriage erf tlielr daugh- their home in Detroit.
Rules tor Good Garden
I Limited J pkg AdJC
During Uie afternoon, callers at
For a successful garden, fit the
the Oreenfleid residence were the
DWUU STORE 1 OR BEST VALUES ALWAYS
wUI take place grpt. 15 at St. Rose Rev and Mra. Arils- Weeks of Union soil, spice the seed:, and transplam
। church.
City.
with care.
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the Algonquin Pioneer camp at Al­
gonquin lake are participating in
swimming, nature study, and sev­
eral kinds of craft work. The camp
at three 0clock.
|
Michigan Bell Telephone Co. is directed by Kit McGregor, with
P*rl we£? Arthur- on June 30 turned over a check of Patricia Tyler and Marjorie Hill
Illeen, Virginia Ash. Ruth Ann #1.194353 to Louk M. Nlma. state aa counselors.
Their dally schedule U aa follows:
Cadwaltader. Brvln Church. Floyd, commissioner of revenue, for the
Helen, Leon Clark. Mary Jane. I state's primary school fund for the ! 7:00 rising hour for cooking corps.
17:20 all out: 8:(X&gt; breakfast and
Shirley, Raymond Miller, Bobby i first half-year property tax
Ward. Gary Yarget Jane and Jo- ! Thk k the largest tax ever to be i tent and camp capers: 9:30 momIng
assembly and assembly InspecBerta Whitmore.
| paid by any company into the fund '
Ranging
aae from
two to
ten i The total tax tor thk fund for the ! tlbn; 10:00 activity; 11:00 swim in­
the
childrenInbigsn
th? night
before
struction; 12:00 quiet hour: 12.43
and worked all day decorating their fj?e *^?ld &gt;n««*wnent will be paid 1&gt; lunch; 1:30 rest hour: 2:30 class
activity: 3:30 swim: 4:30 boating
bikes, tricycles, and wagon* for thk ’ln Qclot*r
. , , , .
,
event.
Bobby
Ward
Ina a to-1• l£!*
Th
r recompany*
total taxes for lor free hour: S:30 story hdur: # 00
nette. and
l^uth
Anneplay
Cadwaltsder.
nJ!
.re #bo,1J
('supper; 1:15 evening entertain­
foui, beating on a drum, lead thk
Increase’over 1943. pperat- ment; BJ5 campfire sing and milk
colorful Hills procession of patriotic ln* loe* i*r R'eraKe telephone in
children wearlRg^ted haiTofred
Tor
white, and blue drepe paper.
ev"&gt;. «oU&lt;r at °Pe:a-ln« revenue
Many flags were proudly carried. or
,
and their small float* were bright
u..wu
with patriotic colored streamers, a QLIMBY NLWB
tiny little two-year-old
girl riding
**“ Mrs.
—J Heber
*•-•Foster
— -------.
....
Mr. and
and ---•I
(Continued from Page I. Sec. 1 &gt;
a bright wagon
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence calms were' Probably 500,000 will be fixed as
•"Music" was
wcc furnished
.'U“iy
th; tc
__ ____
by the
U&gt;- ______
recent_gucsu
of________
Mr and____
Mrs ____
Ashnette. drum, Un pans, nnd can*
ley Van Dorcn of Coldwater * Al- the limit, and they may be rcJo Berta und Jane Whitmore, be- bert McIntyre vkited hk mother, crultcd by enlistment. It that will
*%
directed the activity Mrs. Jennie McIntyre from Tue*-1 be sufficient Surely the experience
with the help of their mother. Mrs day untU Friday last week. * Miss’ of America since the turn of me
Delbert Whitmore, who treated Gladys Cairns haa been visiting her' century U proof enough that we
them to pop corn, while for con- mother Mra Lizzie Cairns after. will need for our defense no smalthe PGrade. Irvin Church . attCndi^g summer school at the, ler army than a half million men.
• with a large air and naval force
,
■ University of Michigan 8he plans in addition. Had Germany *uc” '
I to teach In Saginaw thk year *, ccedcd
in conquering England, as
NASHVILLE
: Mix* Anq McIntyre spent a few .
planned, that power-seeking
Mr. and Mrs William FUh and ; days last week with her grandpar- [Hitler
I
family from Royal Oak spent the &lt; enu. Mr and Mr* Merritt Mead. I autocrat would have soon attacked
weekend with Mr. and Mrs Olen f a Mis* Barbara Cairns Is vklUng, I( America and we then. lacked the
Ramsey. * Miss DqrU Ramsey has i her cousin. Betty Owen of Cedar; II navy and airforce to stop him. The
been entertaining fnends from Bir­ Creek * Mr. and Mra Clayton , people of this country will have
' I only themselves to blame if we rcmingham. the past two weeks.
McKeown enjoyed a picnic dinner ■! duce our anny. navy and airforce
Sunday al Charlton park with Mr.; I! to the meager alec they hud in 1030.
8PARTAN8 GIVE LIVES
and Mr*. Rusiwll Mead and family
Since Tcarl Harbor, more than of Berryville and Mr and Mra, when Hitler Set out to boss the
6.000 Mlcltignn State College stu­ Mort* Farra and family of Grandj world
We do wish, however, that Con­
dents have left their studies to-en­ Rapids * Mias Bernice Cairn* ofI
require
the school
ter military service,
and 259 12.®
are Lansing spent Sunday with her gress would
’‘I.*
“’2.
known to have given
h".vetheir Jlives.
' mQlher' Mrs ,'U2lp Calrn* Shf, children of America lo praclire
Staff members also
160
*0 have served. 18A
heralsteri MUa oladysCairns wlial are called the "setting-up ex­
having been granted icaves-of-ab- and Mra. Shelby-Nash were also al' erclses" They would improve the
sence for military service or for Gun lake Sunday. * Mrs. Lawrence; health of the children and young
people decidedly. Mra. Sayles told
service connected with the war ef­
spent the weekend with' the writer that she had been surfort. Three of them have been killed. Riuman
her parents. Mr und Mr*. John1 prised at the number of young1
Christy In Battle Creek.
fellows who had been rejected bcMr. and Mrs. Clarence Caimi1 cause uf physical defect*. which ;

ABOUT 2,000 MEN

black-topping M-79 from this city
to Charlotte. Following the finish
of the work mentioned on the two
trunk lines named above, the some
contractor will start to place on M­
79. beginning at our east city lim­
its, a prime and double seal coating,
extending It for five miles south
and east of this city, beyond Quim­
by We still hope that M-79 may be
extended through Nashvilltf which
can be and should be done tolthcut craving the railroad at Nash­
ville. That will accommodate the
people of Hastings nnd Charlotte '
giving both counties access to Ver­
montville and Nashville. By relocat­
Ing this trunk line from tlus Ver­
montville bridge diagonally south­
east. to n connection with the pres­
ent line of M-79 Into Charlotte, a
considerable saving in distance
would be effected
M-79 will be used much more
when it Is blacktoppcd. At present
the whole length of 79 Is a striking
illustration of what a trunk line
should not be.

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day while in school lo Ruing
1 through the "setting-up exercise* "
They would have been stronger,
, would have had better poke, and
(: would have escaped the humped
’ over appearance or sagging shouldera and would be better fitted for
any kind of physical service, also
more alert mentally
America never should be and
never will be a military nation.
Such exercises as we have men-

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u/uest #
' Other guests of the Townsends °nv?J*”
Bnd 8*‘u«**&gt; SHREDDED WHEAT 2
I Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh from
,rom 3
J to
to 55 pm.'
Djn
The public Is cardlally invited to
• Endsley. Mr. and Mra. Arile Town­
GOLD MEDAL
send and Martha. Grand Rapids; attend the church services and
Lorry Towwend. Tempe. Arisons: nuke use of the reading room.
and Alice Hubbard and Evelyn
YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
Wggner.
bon Townsend has gone with
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
Service* ulD be held next Bun­
’ Arile TuwnMUd and (amn* to
northern Michigan this weik on a day August 2a. The Sunday school
, fishing trip, and also attended a w
will be at 2 p.m. and preaching at
। ball game on Monde; in Detroit. 3

JANE PASSES
POUND aiE

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GARDEN FRESH

PILGRIM TABERNACLE
119 N. Broadway
Lila Manker. Pastor
| 8jS
ceived their Bibles for attending
GEORGE KELLY
fifty Sundays. The primary class:
The Banner has received notice received the attendance banner
Kelly, M. of last Sunday.
,
re.. Colorado
Preaching service 11 am. Mrs
Friday.
------ ..tii;*.
Manker will speak from the sub- I
,-----------„
Jeci. "The Work of the Holy Splr- &gt;
former Hastings ft"
boy and was for twenty
mayor
.«4„ years
..4..— —
chas. Manker will be speaking
pl Goodland. Kansas. The family1 at the 7:45 service.*Special singing.
was well known in Hastings, his
Y.P.8. 7 p in. In charge of Dolores
I brothers. Frank. Jim. Judson. Mike Shriver.
and two sisters, Clara DcGolia and
Prayer service Thura. 7:30 p.m.
Margaret Quigley, having preceded al the church.
] | him in death. Geo. McCulla of Hasr I tings Ls a nephew and Mrs. Bernard
} De Oolta of Cloverdale, a niece
g
J
Of his immediate family Mr. Kci- SI.O.OJ’. Hall Green St. Entrance
1 ly leaves a daughter and three sons i1
T and
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O. H. Trinkieln. Pastor
several grandchildren
Mrs
Morning worship
al 10:30.. WV
Ser
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4-­ ORANGE FEKOE
Kelly died In Ooodland in 1932 Mr
mon. "Gcd's «
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-- NFfTAR TFA
, Kelly w»4.
was .
a veteran .....v...
railroad ensi- ------Promises
Cannot
1 near a.’MJClated for many yean, with Annulled "
nuuinn ilh
the Burlington and Rock Island
Bunday school at 11:30, The 6un-I economical
I lines, making hh first run into Col- ( day school picnic will be held at | IONA COCOS
orado Springs M years ago.
Charlton park on Monday. August
Burial services were held from 27. beginning at 5:30 pm. Free | 22/1,,.,
off. SL*E.JA
Our Lady
.....
I11 the Church °
d.i of ------ M
ck?u wlu« «,ven to “n ln »*• POSTUM
। petual Help at Ooodland. Kansas, tendance next Sunday.
kelloggs
I KELLOGG'S
| on Monday. August 20
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McIntyre and Mr. and Mrs Cam- physical defects than the examin­
eroh -MdVnyre * . Those who vis­ ing boards discovered among the
ited the LeBoy Perrys’ and Rich­ younger recruits.
ard DeMotU ut Middle lake on
Micnigan
Michigan arait
draft ooarns
boards inaucvn
Inducted
' ‘,bCUl 400-,1°0
11,10 tllC «rtned
Mr?
'.nd Un . sezvice during World War I! These
Mrs. Robert Wilson. Mr. and Mrs
boards
t&gt;een,nKS
hlahlv
yt'i^ttaVr.'ntlRMDh'D.MMt
whe •nW,
"M have
f°r th*^
‘’&gt;' "comDllnd f
of Hastings and Ralph DeMott who (jCjency In doing their work
is
&gt;1|arry cnunty
has rf. I
Is home from camo In the south
on a ten-day furlough * Mrs. ceived the commendation of state
Merritt Mead of Berryville spent nnd national authorities for their |
Friday with Mrs Cameron Mcln- fairness to the Inductees, for their !
lye Mrs McIntyre and daughter good Judgment and rooprration
Ann spent Saturday with the for­
Members of the draft board serve
mer at Berryville.
with no other compensation than
Hie feeling that, when liberty here
nnd throughout the world was per- *
| DUNHAM DISTRICT
| Carl Moody, a former resident of lied, thev gave their best service 1
1 thk neighborhood, and son ‘lave , In carrying out the orders given
been guests of Mr and Mrs Claude them by their stnte and national
, Hoffman the past tuo weeks. Mr* boards Thev had to meet very i
। Moody and daughter came for a exacting and sometimes very tin- I
nleasanl duties. Thev had to sav j
| returned to their Detroit homcFri- "No." nnd menu it. when asked to .
1 day. * The annual reunion of the gram favors In direct violation of
Moore school was held Saturday at the inEtnictlons they hnrl received,
the schoolhouse with an atlend- which left them no other choice
[! once
inc new
*rc
“njJ ,ma'_
'
ance 01
of auouv
about lorty.
forty. The
new- otnottlleers are president. Mrs Minnie FJ- ■
bu‘ .*• be‘ ,
dred;
*
n'’ r?L*
“0’Y
u’ '
area, vlce-pres.
vice-pres.. Mra.
wvra. Fem
rem Hawnsw■■■■
.....
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7 h,r
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that ^
board
found
them
to be |j
‘blitz;
secretary. Ortha
Hawblit»i , va-ltls 1,,sl
“rd fou
"d “
’em tn
had
other "
aim
thin 1।
treas.. Ehret Skidmore; program men who h
*«* no athl!r
lm lh,n
.
com.. Harry McKelvey and Mra to do the right thing with every­
Veda Guy * Corn. Robert Lake body.
i and wife । Thelma Sponseller1 are
IKil staying at Thornapple lake. Cnl
Oen. MacArthur has already ex-1
I Lake arrived from Europe two hiblled cool-htadcd patience in |
weeks ago and returns to Percy dealing with the unpredictable Japv
Junes Hospital for further treat- ,
w w&gt;.
Mllw M

Sponseller and son Royal were
11 guests at
Monty Replogic A a'
8 •Schultz. Sunday. * Mrs Thelma
Soya. 4-H Summer club leader and
Si Neva Bail and Russell Hawthorne.
associate leaders, the club members
I and several parents had a picnic
11 dinner Sunday nt Clear lake *
I Mr. and Mrs. Clare Wright and
| Mrs Maude Wright visited Corp
| Forrest Wright nnd wife in Nash­
ville. Tenn, several days last week

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Succestfiil Year

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CHURCHES

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Roy Perrys' and Richard DeMotts'
□n Saturday al Middle lake were
Mr. and Mrs Glenn Stowell. Mr
and Mrs. Fred Stowell and Mra
Clyde Warrick all of Newark. Ohio.
George Stowell. Mr and Mra Fiart
Robinson und son. Wayne of Mid­
dleville and Mr and Mrs Samuel
Ashby of Hastings * Mrs Howard
Davk and Nancy. Mrs lien tils Mc­
Intyre and Polly of Battle Creek

.
Hollman 1411 Mo.uh..
, army Induction * The annual re- aelB&gt;
' union nf the Norton school will be
' held Sunday. August 26. at the
I schoolhouse All interested are in­
vited. * Mrs Dorothy Hoffman al- I
i tended the L.B.C meeting at the |
home of Mrs. Bessie Marco lest

IRS 'Z 21c

• 29c

SchuD. of Battle Creek will be the the South; J&lt;
guest minister.
; and others. All
Rev. Sharpe will be back In the the balance in all treasuries
pulpit September 2nd after hk va- amount to #1504.
cation.
; • The church acted aa a collecting
agency for clothing last
sgency
lut fall for with Bishop WhiUemas* m susit
FIRST
METHODIST
f ■ wi^rton
-Rt™. CHI'R CH
UNRRA in the 2nd ward. Over 1100 praachar.
-----•nte R^W^UWorand Imppi*’^ The^t ‘JSrin?«
BOWEN8 MILLS CHURCH
Mafaf*theIl10^0*amn worahm' aCJ? «»J*T«lad with the 2nd ward P. T.
26 at the 10.00 am. worahlp serv|„ collecting another good sited
... .
shlnment
shipment.
pie's’ church
The nursery will be open for the
a nephaw o&lt;
care of small children during the iJ Most of the lime, the pastor with 3 pm. Mr. E
। the help of some others, has car­
’'"suJiday school at 11:10. There '! jj.T*
Sunday 'achooV’wUl be held al
rled on Sunday afternoon services
«...
___
for occupants
ocriinauli of
nf the
thn- county
nmmlv jail.
loll 10.30 am. the same as usual. Ev­
for
| We desire to express our hearty erybody urged to attend both sarvI appreciation for the splendid co­
, operation we have received from
Sheriff Bera and all members of
hk department/-Also we are grate- FIRST u. B. CHURCH
The Grand St. U B. Church has 1
to several pastors and laymen Corner of East and E Grand* Sirs.
enjoyed another good year ofblesother churches' of the city in
A. M. Coldren. Pastor
sings pnd usefulness, for which we thk
,hu work.
Sunday. August 26lh.
arc grateful to God. There has
One other highlight of the year's
9:55 am. Bible school, wllhclasabeen a net gain in membership of
Mas„?ur Hin annual Daily
5. with thy average attendance In , Vacation Bible school, held under
11'00 ajn. Morning worship and
all departments, except the Young the direction of our general dlrec- sermon by the pastor.
Peoples’, which has been hard hit i tor of Christian Education. Mrs
3:00 pju. Service at County Jail
by the war. holding steady.
Fred Bower und a staff of our U.
7:30 pm. Song service. The Rev.
The Ladles Aid have been prlv- B .Sunday school workers, it was Franck Glenn of Lansing, will pralleged to- sew several hundreds of ■ the largMt school of our experi­ lent the work of The Bible Medi­
Barmenia and "kit-bags" for the ence. There were 191 children whe tation League among the soldiers
Red Cross, as well as helping local attended a least one day; 144 three and sailors, and especially in the
charities and other church benevo­ days or more; 55 received perfect hoapltah Mr. Glenn will show pic­
lences. The Women's and girl's attendance certificates. The staff tures of the work, also pictures of
missionary organizations had a consisted of 7 teachers and 5 help­ Gen. MacArthur and one of our
go-xl year having met their mis­ ers.
missionary leaders In Manila, after
sion quotas, and stimulated mis
.... ­
We hate systematically kept In IU capture last year. You are cor­
sionary interest among church
‘
' touch with about 55 men and worn* dtally invited to artend. There will
members.
-----.....
.......
„ .en
In ....
the .....tu
armed ivivra.
forces, remeinber- be a free-will offering for the wdrk
It has been a good year finan- Ing them on their birthdays, and of The Bible Meditation League
dally.
v““ devotional booklets------&gt;---------•—— It has overpaid •Its
— benev- with
eachquarThura. 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Bible
olcnce quotas and supported sever- ter.
study.

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to be outdone
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elders
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celebrating
the wars
end,
14 r
■ ■ ■&gt;««
ehlldren
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The Improving of three trunk
lines in Barry county has been an­
nounced by Slate Highway com­
missioner Charles M. Ziegler.
Surface treatment will be given
on parts of M-M, south and north
of Nashville, completing biacktop­
ping that was not finished last
year. Work has started on the half
mile south of Woodbury. Following
that the contractor, J. W. Hobeck
Construction Co. of Holland, will
give surface treatment to small sec­
tions of M-M. near Warnervllle. tn
Woodland townalilp. also ncur tiie
McIntyre service station In Castle­
ton; and south of the village In
Maple Grove.
The same contractor will do some
Improving on M-43 at and near
Costs Grove.
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�TW HAHTTNGg BANNER. TWURgDAT, AUGU8T U, 1H3
Laurte were Mr. and Mrs. D. Van । Mr* W. F. Goodrich of Jsckaon
XuEan and baby of Bellevue.
. returned hone Lui week W^s

PERSONALS
ia home on a 30-day leave from
the Navy. Cleo wears 11 battle
BapWa/Priday evening.
Mm. . Ruth . Cappon and her clflc.
Mn. Herbert Davis of Grand
daughters. Betty and Jan* and
CUnnoa Milter were Wednesday Rapids spent the weekend with her
vlsitara of Mr. and Mra. William mother. Mr*. Jennie Gordan.
' Mn. Gary Townsend left TueaM1M Agnes Cunningham and day to spend • we*k *ith her aunt.
Ml* .Bonnie Jean Drake, begin Mrs Dsasa Stannard, at Idlewild
their respective vacations Friday baach. Gun lake.
from their work at the County
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCarty and
Cler|t'8 office and Hastings Mfg son. Jerry, of Battle Creek visited
Mn. Howard Barnes on Sunday.
&amp;lk Von Reiaoi and John
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc­
pected Friday for A Visit with Mr. Donald al Middle lake Thursday
and Mra. Aben Johnson. They plan
to Stay until after Labor Day.
Ew*ln and
McElwain

■
.Id* ^Wutter retumod Bat- day after a two werk.' vtait with
urday from a week'* visit With her her mother. Mr*. J. P. Mohler.
,^Pd Mra■; Another daughter Mt* H. D. Mast.
Marshall Becker and her sister, Mrs I at Washington. DC catnc la.’t
Cynthia Hart In Allegan. Mr*. Hart 1 Tuesday, and Sunday she and Mr*
davbA,utSdi5ler Mlh blrthd,y 8un-: Mohler went to Jackson to viait
daj Aug. 13.
I Mr. and Mr. Goodrich
wrek’ whh* hrt1 &lt;tau«htoriIM,’rl
Mr ,nd Mr* RnmMn Frldpausch
mh Jehu m Fimt*
and ,iunl,y who h“,» bten
their
. ...
r ‘
! Gun lake cottage for the month
Kennedy" was* iSF* tmi M£kSa’iff
returnln« Sunday.
WamervUle
i Mr nnd Mr*. Harold Foster were
Mr. M«rt, H.n »
Uru SSJ”
weekend from a two weeks' visit “ M • Jud«c al ‘h«r r*lr
with Mr*. Martin Smith at Clark ' Mrs. R. G. Finnic and Barbara,
lake.
1 Mra. Charles Todd and Carolyn
Mr*. Geo Stebbins of Louisville,' and R. &amp; Finnic spent Monday in
Ky_ is visiting her parents. Mr. and Grand Rapids.
Mr. W. D. Bcnult M,d ourrr r.M-! A !U«t ot Mr. ...a Mr. Gilbert
Quest* nf Mr nrvi Mr* no. Mnh ' P&lt;*her ia*t week was their daughh.?d
ter. Mr*. Albert Bellamy of Detroit
Mra George Dr Wtea^Fnd
w,w
“Uo ln an,nd Rapids and

Ml* Bemadene Bchantx relumed

Broadcast in AH-

Oak HUI. Long lake.
Mrs. Bob Kelly and Ml* Betty
DeVries at Grand Rapids spent last
week In Chicago.
been’.-.I National Music
Mr. and Mra. John Uuevenalr
spent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mra Alvin Helrlgie in Freeport and
with them were Sunday guests of fl-7 and on the Sundav afternoon
Mr. and Mra. Michael De Voa of concert, Aug. 18. at 3:30.
The girl's choir sang "Snow" by
Grand Rapids.
Hastings Rotary believes that time Elgar; the boy's choir. "The Son* of
spent In completing a high school Candish; and the chorus, "Only Be­
education will be repaid many times gotten Son" by Orctchaninoff.
in tlie "long
run."—
r'-" 8
•'®
"*• .Annie Laurie" arranged by Mans*!**??*;,
„Adv.
,
Charles Pead
F1
of Port Huron is the held, and "Dark Water" by J-~Shiest of ids
uncle
and
aunt.
Judge
a|j diluted
directed by Mra
Mr* Carol
CaroTfa.
lVs^
n.cJerf
nd,5
u.’!t.' Jud
le •»
M. Pitt*:
and Mrs. A. D. McDonald this week. aMiatant prafessor of music at
?1Ir8?ri1 . °I ^Sf'hf'hlc. state Teacher's college. Trenton.
McDonald and la^thto wSV the j N'MarRiXr|tc V. Hood, asuilstant pro­

“"n&gt;°u.7'.SrY,S4SL,srisj
u" r"d s‘-r&gt; In Mrs. O. E. Yerty Is visiting rela-. singing "Glory to God" by Bortnjjives In Lansing this week.
j laosky, “Ave Verutn Corpu» by MoMra. Peter De Vrtea coming for the Carlton Center.
Prof. George Dobbs of Springfield. I »rt. and "RusUlng Leave*
arweekend
Mr. and Mra. George Bourr and
c/n
Margie
Matthew*.
Community
'
daughters
of
E
Lansing spent the 111.. and hl* aister. Mr*. Ida Reavis ranged by Tkach.
Ruth Cappon. Betty and Janet
of Albuquerque. N. M.. were guests
*
1
1
hospital.
Battle
Creek,
is
spending
weekend
at
the
Frank
Sage*
were vUllora of Mr. and Mra. CorMr
I
8unday
«
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*
u
,,f
Mr
‘
"
d
You
HlII Cappon of Cloverdale, TYiura,,MrMandEMranR^*r‘? K^ntner T Charlo* FaUl al thtlr Ota! lake
WtotamSFOF rSfiarSSiH mX 1 c°tt*ge were Mr. und Mr* Richard
Mn Reva Benson spent Sunday
Kv. J^X^Mrs Th?taEr$Jmmte?: ?ndrMrs F?ta A'uT‘woSta^d**’'’'
with Mr. and Mn. Ante Benson
OranO RaDUl* while here
w K KeJlo&lt;&lt; Foundation
Carl und Barbara drove to Adah i and Mr*' Elu F,u1' Woodland
neat Big Rapid* and stopped al
OuMta of Mr. ano Mr* H-rman again offers scholarships to MichOraild Rapids to see Mr. and Mra.
Sunday to view the train wreck of' Mr and Mra Ward Er* ay spent
this week from hl* work at Wnten last Wednesday.
I Sunday with Mr and Mrs Roy ErClothes Shop.
S«| and Mr*. Norman Keller. Max | way. Glass Creek.
Guest* of the A. J. Larsens tills E®1}"
JJ“,C K,'-llrr arr
Mrs Charles Kerr was the Sunweek have been Mra. Harry Detter- lent Ing Thttrad.iy for a few day* 1 n*v guest of Mr and Mra W E Van Worden of Chicago. Mr*. Van '
Lila Hi«e
nr,ehJk?UVM ,n Tr*Vrr‘f
' osho?n of Mount VefncfTN Y at Worden remaining for the week.
available to Barry county youth
teh and her grandson of South
Marcellus.
Bend, Ind.
On Sunday Mr. and Mr:. Glenn who have completed their high
Mr and m™ T^.tr.r n»vnr.M.
i their lummef home in Richland.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Frederick and son Bobby wSe to P^rMluiiRr1 DeLann Endsley ta spending the Densmore entertained Mr. and Mrs school work and propose to make
tere of Holland have been guest*
Mlle* McCavey of Berkeley. Mich. farming their life occupation
of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kuempel Mrs Oladys Bush spent Sunday at and brought Mary Reynolds who, wc*k
uncle and “unt. Mr
According to County Agent Fos­
Mr and Mr* Arthur Klnhn of lanithe home of Mr. and Mr*. William (had been visiting there, hume with uf}d Mra hta
part of the past week.
Vcnte Hecker al Nush- sing. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Trout ter. who Is receiving applications
Reed of Farmalee.
of Inulsvilie. Ky.. and Mr. and Mr*. for the scholarship, many Barry
Tlie 8. Henry
z;zzz
Mabel Simon
A guest of Mr and Mrs Russel,
Mr and Mrs Roy Evcret enter- Caryl Fuller of Lowell
county youth have profited very
ly. going to Gun
t* of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth . Kantner
Thursday and
two weeks is T. W 1 talncd Mr. und Mr* Frank ProcMra Wayne Peterson and Paul much in the past. Scholarships are
on of Orand Rapids several Holsapple for
lake Friday tc
of Indlaiia|&gt;olls
11'
"
! tor. iainslng and Mr and Mr*. Roy
visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. available to boys and girls alike.
day* last week Last Thursday they
Sunday allots of Mrs Ella Wolfe Kenney. Battle Creek on Sunday Thomas Freeland, of Fowlerville, This course is designed to give
P. F. Oosch la attending the Cal­ visited Mis* Irene Robinson of
were Mrs Beshle Wolfe and son Miss Bonita Henncy returned with over the weekend Her sister, Mrs them some practical knowledge on
houn fair at Marshall till* week Laming at her MorrUoir lake cot- Jack, also Mra. Travadon Kemmer- them
William
Miner, and son. Tommy, re­ farm problems as weU aa training
after spending her vacation
a*d than will go to Detroit for an
Ung and daughter Janet of Battle here with Mr und Mr*. Roy Ever- turned with Mrs. Petcraon for a in community leadership.
Mr. and Sirs clarence Bump and Creek.
indefinite visit with his iu&gt;n.
visit
The course will start in October
family and MLu Frances Btutance
Mr and Mrs Ross Oammnge of
Mr
and
Mr* Michael Sullivan of and be completed before the Christ­
Mrs John Darron left Friday for
Frank Hoonan were Mr and Mr*. spent Sunday and Monday at Tra­ Chatam. Ont. are visiting Hastings
qre guest* this week of Mr*. mas holiday*.
Michigan City, Ind. to spend a Detroit
verse City.
Marlon Cobb of Jackson.
Nellie Conaway and other relatives.
Youth Interested In the course
Mra. Lou M. Thayer, who ha*
Mrs John C Ketcham 'enter­ few day*, from there she Is going
Mr. and Mra. Maurice Hynes
Mr and Mrs William Mustard ,should contact County Agent Foswere Friday night dinner guest* been visiting her sister in Muske- tained on Saturday Mr and Mrs R lo Detroit and then to Katamazoi and daughter of Pontiac were guest* l tcr's office in the very near future.
of Mrs. O. Earl DcVoe at Blyth- gon. ha* relumed to the home of £ Huston. John and Catherine of to the Borvcss hospital.
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stanley- and i
fleld Country club In Grand Rap­ her aon. Jack Thayer, on Marshall . Dearborn, also ML* Betty BiedcrMrs a E. Trim spent Sunday Mr and Mr*. Nell Adair on Wedman. Brooklyn. N Y , and Mhngw.-ui with her mother. Mr*. Flora '"m^yandd M^UrciJu(l Smith .nrl ’ John C.'Aus'tln.'Sblawassee Counids, later attending -her niece's St.
Mr and Mrs R. K Compton and I Dlveeha, Bombay. India, student* at Schutac at Naahvlllc. and attended
wedding- They were weekend guests
on Sunday Mrs open house Sunday afternoon ut
of her brother and slater-tn-taw. children spent the weekend at the U of M
।
Ketcham
had
as
guests
Mr
and
Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Ed Oatman In Sparta Sheridan and Crvatal lake
the home of her uncle and aunt.
JiiAvT'«n»i
wM
’4’*Htiiart“ntem»nE
of“dGrand
were
“hurley
“&lt;HnnS•^.ta
oFSE• 'John Ketcham
LUMl cu
HouSRapids
h
Mand
'“- Mr. and Mrs Frank Kroger at Ver­
Btanlev• Cumminin' at Wall take
Vl'nc'
who had been called montville. who were celebrating •spent Saturday afternoon in Char- i P.1*'®.n
Horr ware Friday dinner guests at
their golden wedding anniversary. lotte at the Lyman Chamberlains ‘‘n
Mr and M?s I Severance and 'l,e,p b) *he dc“U1 uf 11U
i.S
Mr. and Mr*. L.R. Mattson at Gun _.“riJn?w.“”i,^.“\eJ^*d“d,CT&gt;arle* Rowluder
Ann and Celia
Guests of Mra F A Tolles for
Mr and Mrs Wavne Merrick were'at Rush Center. Just a short &lt;jt*granddauahtcr, Marilyn Minford
lake.
Prrv
Ketcham who had been hrte for the «4ck were her sister and broth­ in Battle Creek Sunday afternoon to . F[?Sh/r?.Fr.Vleth:!&gt;l?oih”tl5lc
companion Mrs. K
Wayne ^t\Tk
Frey mid
i
Mn. Vera George. Evelyn and ra^Jean^
..... J =
severai1 day.
day* rrtmn^
returned u-.U.
with theh
their er-in-law. Mr and Mrs Ben Badg- meet their son. Pfc. Winston Mer- ! ‘Amihl more than three decades
Rowland of Holland spent Bunday to visit the Kenneth Perrys.
ley of East Hollis.
rick, who was being transferred. •Kt&gt;’ Two of his pupils arc grandi1 t n
nf
r, i
wifh MT And Mr.* Oscar Kuempel
Mrs F A Tolles had ns guests Irom McCloskey General hospital In j vl|lldrfn
former pupil* of his.
Mrs. Ellxa Knowles Is hero for an . J* .?
™ ‘ { w?,nn"]u 'li J" J.'
■“d JoAnn end attended the Free- indefinite stay with her son and ?.**,,‘J JL
"* ,Mr. ftlld
c during the week her son and Texas
,c*,u,
w „.
me
ramy Jones
uuncx hospital
nowpnai । E
, | ___••*
'
the
_ n
।...
.. ...to
. . Percy
____
daughter-tn-taw. Mr nnd Mr*. Orno ■ »
bl'"
daughter-in-law. Mr nnd Mrs | in Battle Creek Winston came home , F R I Officer fro
Mrs. Florence Harthy, Mias Em- Knowles
'day
Mern and her slster-inRichard Tolles and children of ; with hl* parents, returning on Mon2.
Weekend guests of Nir nnd Mrs. | '“*■
Harold Shield*, o! Onry. Ann Arbor, who look their dough- .day for further treatment
Uv Edger of Battle Creek and Mrs
I Adri req? C of C
Mr. and Mrs. J. F Edmund* re.
**•
»•
MarMTtt Wilcox of Muskegon spent Cyrus Buxton were their daughter.'
w,lh
Mera mi ter. Sandra.-buck with them She
. . , .
had spent nearly a year here with 1 turned to
lo the Greenfield Horne
Home this
A member of the F.B.I. will speak
from Thursday until Saturday with Mrs. Morri* Roger* and their grand- I Bu., n\, , „..
daughter. Nora Lee.
, **r« Merle Kelly nnd children and ..cr
her Kraiiumuuirr
grandmother
1 w&lt;*k after spending two months 1 at the first meeting this fall of
&lt; the |
Mrs. Lana Laubaugh of Lansing.
B. R Minford was here Saturday ‘f"0/ Hewitt were faunday guciu
Carr-lyn Jordan is spending the w|lh their children in Ohio and, Hastings Chamber of Commerce
Miss Emily Edger returned to
'?om Pontiac
Mrs Minford
u and ,* ™r, ,,,,d Mrs J°hn Hewitt uf week with her graiidparent*. Mr Michigan
cvpnln»i
10lh«
her work In Battle Creek Monday from
and Mr* W J Jordan In Olivet „,L.vmAn Chamberlain, Beverly and &gt; I OO P. hall at 6 30.
after spending two weeks' with her daughter*, who. have been visiting Lansing.
her parents, the L Severance's nnd ,..
3nd। Mn. Dwight B'-’.smer and and Connie Jordan will be th--1 Dick Henry Chamberlain and RichThis group, which holds ten reg- ,
aunt. Mr* Florence Harthy.
al Fine lake, returned with If‘'ld .returned Saturday from a Ku-'.t Of Mr and Mr* Milton Jor- ard Cariyon went to the ball game ji ular dinner meeting*
a year.
Is
meetings
year,
is --bebe-,
Mra. Mae McLaughlin and Pvt. relatives
,
visit
wltli
relatives
In
Newnygo
anil
dir
in
Charlotte
next
Zrt
J
°
r
»«*•&gt;•
------—
"■
—
-----------him
।
willi
Newnygo and
1 in Detroit. Sunday
; coming Interested In postwar police
W. R. Spence returned this week
Ml* Marion Jones spent a few!■Fremont
Kr-emoret and on Sunday left for
| Hastings Rotary urge* young men problems
The speaker will some
from vtalUng relatives and friends days last week with her uncle Dar- ‘heir home in Canton. Ohm While
-nri “women
of”h'i.h-aKri
high school age
«"d
«^i£n"a
1 to;from the Grand Rapids office,
In Virginia- Pvt. Spence left Satur­ rel Jones and family of Vermont-I {‘"c thej'were guest* i»f Mr. and r "r 'rXS..5S*j,s! mJ
their school training before I
----- ----------------------day io report tn Port Meade. Md.. V||le
j Mr* Fred Pierson
.... ?..., ..
join.—Adv.
where ha, undoubtedly, will receive
Nutritive Grasses
Mr anti Mrs. cnester Stem. New I _
Out
Mr. and Mrs Orno Knowles en- t Mr and Mr*- Lloyd Huver have
.
Out 8.713!
his discharge.
Albany. .....
Ind . are-...-..jj,
arriving---Saturday
The younger a gram plant, the
----------Saturday guests of Mr and Mrs ।
tertained her staler and niece. Mr* bfe,1qf°u'rla‘!.‘.1I1K lll‘.r br&lt;1Uler. the -------Vlsitara at the McLaughlin home Prank Dunham and Miss Diane nev-w„ J O Donnell of Kalama- for a weeks
week's visit with Mr
Mr. and Cedric Morey were Mr. and Mrs higher Its nutritive value and the
Saturday and Sunday were Mr. and Dunham of Grand Rapids this week «« College who returned Wcdne*- . Mrs Kellar Stem----------------------------- I S. I_ Ycrecr. Miss Leota Yerger, Bat- older it gets, the more it falls off In
Mrs. Wayne Gates and family of
| Janet Osborn was the guest of i tie Creek, and Mr* L. H. Voiburgh quality. Tests have proved that
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kerr spent, day.
Kalamazoo. with other Sunday vis­ Monday tn Battle Creek.
3Miss Stella Heath with Mary Ann Dean nt Wall take for thr I Michigan City. Ind.
itors being Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
m.uMrs.
nuo.Henry
nciujChamberlain
vuuiiiucriain grasses cut In the prebloom stage
Dr anti Mr*. Norbert Schowalter Ellen Heath of Bedford spent a few weekend
i । Mr .and
■ Urtes (Ruth McLaughlin) god.-Cnl
ntortaJncd her father George Alh- day* in Marion last week returning
Miss Beverly Dryer of Battle i took Frank Draper, who had been have not only had the highest deHarvev Uriaa. who recently re­
thrLgMTs Atherton ahd their son to "Grand Rapid’,। Frldky where they creek
days ncir
here last
for ua week, ...
lo Grand
v.tr* sp^hl
nptiu a
u Tew uHjn
jua, I visiting them
........ ....
i
wort; accompanied home by Mrs week und was also home for the 1 Rapids last Thursday afternoon.
turned to the States from action
greatest yield of protein per acre
end.
George
Heath
and
Mrs
Bessie
abroad.
i weekend.
Miss Ethel A. Clark and her Leonard.
.| ftlr
Mrs Howard Barnas and son,
Mr Bna
and Mra. A K Frandsen
Mr. and Mr* Frank Andrus were
1
i
r
f
,
Ttieidav
Dick, have returned home after a mother, Mrs A. E Clark, of Toronto.
—•* । left Tuesday for Pittsburg. Pa..
Canada,
are
guest*
of
Mr.
and
Mm.
in
Saugatuck
and
Holland
|»«»
I
—
«
-----two weeks' vacation spent at Hol­
,ast । where they will be guests of Mr. I
Wednesday.
land. Chicago. Hammond. Joliet Forrest B I-aiie this week.
SS1 ““
1,1
Mr. and Mrs Roland Valentine
and daughter.- 8u*an. and Mrs Ar­ tage'at'wan lake
Andrew* cot- । spending
spcndllui thls
weck Bt
|
this week
, ]nk).
thur Valentine and three little sons, tage at Wall lake
| Ml:* Clnra Bush has finished sum- ;
ail of Ypsilanti, were weekend vlsA gueat of Mr. and Mra. Lloyd mer
mpr school
•rnOfl| at
a, U.
u of
o, M
M Bntl
und
ta
home
Itors of Mr. and Mrs J. L. Valen­ KretiM-r1^ GterniJX.tte*5 rYiUek?0n*! 011 v“caUo11 for several weeks
:
The
Henry
Eggleston
household
j
tine. Tlie Roland Valentines also Kreuser
(Bernadette Cusicki of I Th(. Henry Eggleston hum.
| visited her people, the Fred Dur- Tucson. Arix. who left Sunday for has
ha*
kecs. In Carlton and Mrs. Arthur a visit with'the Jerry Cusick* in her(. been a busy place this week—
here's why
Their son. Pfc Earl ,
Valentine and sons visited her oar­ 'Mt. Clemens.
IE«gicaun&gt;.
' Egglc.ilon. »tu&lt;cu
arrived nomc
home wiui
with nc.
Pfc
ent*. Dr. and Mr* F. B. Shaw. In
Mr and Mrs George Fulton en- Donald Harknea* of Fontana. Calif.
Middlevine Saturday night.
Ssi Roland Johnson of Pal)
Fail
Mr*. T. N. Knopf returned Sunday tertained for the weekend. Mr. and and Sgt
City, Wash.
nuait. The
aaic three
tiuvu served
o.i,(u avmF
°™',dvllle and citv.
to-'from a few days' visit with Mrs Mlts
Maud Hem. St. Johns.
I gethcr aixmrd the hospital ship,
Jean Fennell. Tru and Vivian in
Mr and Mrs. Guy Giddings were "Shamrock." On Monday Gordon
Traverse City.
Sunday
guests
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
Cole of Wayland, home from the
Myrna
and Barntyroa Lou
cxiu Knowles
nnowiiA anu
i&gt;ur- . |,,r_n Johnson
Jnhnoin In
h
bars Long left Monday to spend ■’ Loren
m’’
‘‘ Middleville.
ET.O. for thirty dap. visited al
"
s.
days at Camp Cherith at Gull lake
s.. Harold Phillips Eggleston* and on the same day
in Orand Rapids.
Sunday guest* of Mra Jessie Me-1 '’cKeS
Miss Marilyn Gillette of Jackson,
Miller's High Test is not a war-time combination.
. —-—- — — t. and Mrs. Qarte formerly of Middleville and now a
Fuller for the rest of the month are student nurse al Butterworth hos­
It's ALL ico cream.
| CpI. Hubert Fuller who turn been pital in Orand Rapids, was also a
stationed in Alaska and Mrs. Fuller house guest
Mr and Mrs. Roy
of Springfield. Ohio
Nepon of Chicago left Monday after
Mr and Mrs. C. H. Hinman en­ a week's visit with the Egglestons.
tertained last week Mrs L. R On Saturday and Sunday, Mr. and
151 W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
Meara and Mrs H Shield;, who re- Mrs Wayne Flnkbeiner und their
i turned to Hammond. Ind., on Suty- daughter of Lansing, were part of
.
.
tt
I day with Mr Shields who came for the Eggleston household
Miss Elaine Hamilton o/ Battle
Creek Is visiting Mr. and Mrs Roy
pleasantly surprised Sunday by a Bush. Guests of the Bushs' the fore
; visit from Robert Roy Ronins of Krt of the week were. Mr and Mr*
wrence Fredrick and daughter
Battle Creek, who Is stationed on
the USS RANGER, an aircraft car- Saroi Jean. Rev and Mrs McCandI rier. It was his first furlough in
sh and son Donald of Liberty.
। over a year. Callers at the Weaver Ohio.
Lt. nnd Mrs Hugh Kelly and their
home last Wednesday were Mr. and
Mrs. L. A Weaver of Lowell and two children arrived today iThurs &gt;
their daughter. Mrs. Junior Ayres. for a visit with Mr. and Mr* Frank
. Florida, and Mr -and Mrs. Henry Kelly Lt Kelly's stater. Mary El­
len. who has been visiting them in
1 Clair Weaver and family, Lowell.
1 Mr. and Mr*. Fred Jones and fam­ the south, ta returning home with
' lly arc at their Wall lake cottage them.
Mrs. John Bush is expected to ar­
। Mr. entr Mrs. H. Billings and rive this week to visit Mr. and1
family of Lansing came la.it Wed­ Mrs. Roy Bush
Mrs. Ralph Herrick left Tliursday
nesday and spent the rest of the
| week with his mother. Mra. Linnh to be matron of honor at the wed­
। Davis, and other relatives in and ding of a college friend In Madison. I
Wta.. on Saturday Mrs Herrick re- i
around Hastings.
A guest of Mias Hazel and Miss turned the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Myers visited
Elizabeth Henry la*t week was Miss
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Bettes of
Ellen Phllbrook of Caro.
Weekend guests of Dr and Mrs. Sparta on Friday nnd Saturday.
Robert Burch nnd Joe Hubert were I
Burton Perry were Mr and Mrs. H.
Riie&amp;l* of the former'* brother. ।
J. fltanlake of Lansing.
Burch, of Orand Rapids,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lomasney Charles
the weekend.
and their two children arc visiting over
Mus Grace Edmunds went to Bay
his mother. Mr*. Martin Lomasney View on Friday for a stay of two'
of Port Huron, this week.
weeks
Mis* Dorothy Johnson who has
Mrs. John Wood and Mrs Harry
been visiting her sister. Mrs Har­ Waters are entertaining their sta- |
O.P.A. Ceiling Price $1.25
ry Anderson of Duluth. Minn. (or ter. Mrs Adn Marsh, ana her daugh- i
several weeks is expected back Sat­ ter. Roxie, of Mio.
urday.
Mrs. Lowell Teeter and Miss Ma- '
Dr. and Mr* A. B Gwinn and bel Sisson spent Saturday afternoon
family returned Sunday from a in Battle Creek
Mr and Mr*. J W. Hewitt. Mrs ;
■Die Don Bllvlns returned to East Anna Johnson and Mra Junn Mar­
Lansing Saturday after two week* tin called on friends near Ionia nnd I
in Clarksville on Sunday.
Sunday guest* of Mr nnd Mrs. i
Raymond are visiting tils mother. V D. Wldrtg were Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mrs. Frank Clinton, of Clinton and Weinert of Lansing.
Mrs Thelma Hubert and son, Joe
Mr. and Mrs Morton Hilbert of Hubert,
went to Chicago on Tues­
Dearborn this week.
where they will visit Mr nnd
Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Cummings day
Mrs Noble Cain the balance of the
and Tommy were nt the Fred Jones week.
cottage at Wall lake lost week.
Mr* Edward Berry and son Duane
Mrs. Cummings' parents. Mr. and of Lansing were Sunday guests at
SHIRLEY GILLESPIE, HASTINGS. ROUTE 3
Mra. Paul Nickel, of Bay City were the Wilbur Schantz home and Mis»|
their gueat*.
,
MAURICE C. JOHNSON. MIDDLEVILLE. ROUTE 2
Laura Schantz returned to Lansing
Mary Alice ■ Reinhardt returned with them for the week.
ETHAN A. WINTERS. DOWLING
from Grand Rapids Tuesday after
Mrs Ina Weldon spent the week-,
a few days' visit with La Rita end with Mr nnd Mr*. R. E Good
C. J. CHAMPION &amp; SON. DOSTER
"SELLING QUALITY KEEPS US BUSY"
In Muskegon
Whitmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hodges
Mr. and Mra. Einar Fiandsen
were weekend gUMt* of Lieut. Col. spent a few days in Belding last
and Mra. A. B. Cook of Owosso
and Mr. and Mr*. Clarence De
Plan la of Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mn. Albert Carveth left
Monday to drive to Morgantown.
W. Va.. with Mn. Marion Hodgson
and aon Skip who have been their
guests at Wail lake far two weeks.
Mr. and Mn. Edwin Sayles and
Sally spent last week at the Perry
cottage. Wall lake.

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S-TIES
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Hemp PtanU Converts*!

To Com Drying Work
Two southern Mlnneeota hemp
plant* have begun com drying op­
eration* a* the first publicly owned
war plants converted to a uao di­
rectly beneAUng agriculture, Other
plants are expected to be ready
soon, or are available for similar'
use.
Constructed by the RFCs subsidi­
ary. the Defense Plant corporation,
for' processing domesUrally grown
hemp to relieve the critical shortage
of cordage in the early months of
the war, they are no longer required
in th# hemp program. The plants
Moat fraquani and most
alrsady have been turned over to
the Farmers Union Grain Termi­ dietary mistake among older
ng! Association of St, Paul—tor cus­
tom drying of com owned by in­
that protein Intake be
dividual farmers.
One of the first lots of com dried mally low. according
was 800 bushels having a moisture
content of 35 per cent and valued by much protein as do people in f
com buyers at not over 10 cents 30s and 40s; some nutrltlonista
a bushel After drying, the com was
sold for 00 cents a bushel. The more protein than younger
cost of drying is estimated at be­
tween 8 and 10 cents a bushel. The tissues and leas efficient
drying capacity of the plants la esti­
mated at 1,000 to 8.000 bushels per
plant per day. the exact amount de­ tlon by the oldster, however.
Becauie^lhe older person's I
pending upon the original moisture
content of the com. The drying op­
eration Is simple.
Ear com is
hauled to one end of Ute plant where
tt is placed on the conveyor. After
going through the dryer, the com night.
Rocs to a shelter al the other end of
the plant. The cobs are used as
fuel in the drying plant.
uiticiH m juvenile crime eu*
It has been estimated that a fourth attention to the annual U. 8. crime J
&lt;d-.all the corn in Minnesota is too cost of 13 billion dollars, as tornwe! lo qualify for Commodity Credit
pared with an annual expenditure et '.
corporation lodns or purchases.
4 billion dollars for education.
Commercial drying facilities have
not been able to accommodate all of
the wet com.

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KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collector

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LOST. FOUND. STOLEN

LLOYD J. EATON
Dotes con be mode at
Banner office
nn&gt;u iii.k-r

C. "Bill" Sherwood
INSURANCE
Phone 2MS

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Ml G'El.i. A

IK-. IND GRANGE

Uli

AUCTIONEER
D. F. ROBINSON

CEMENT CONTRACTOR
AU types of cement conatroetion.

Loren Hershberger

fl KSbll NUN

AUCTIONEER

Hasllngs. Ro air 5.

Rhone 2637—Woodland

We Remove Dead Animals
City Transfer and
Storage Co.
IB N. Mkhigsn

CHILDRENS—.ChBirs

For Prompt Removal
of Old. Crippled
or Dead Horses
1
and Cows
&lt;

FuF"SaE&gt; ’ll

HI roll r'r.

ED. FINNIE

Bird C«C*&lt;- Dl» Bra. roren &lt; • -noir
FiriMlurr VISIT OUR BARGAIN
HAKF.MKNT
COMPETE HOME OF FURNITURE —

GUARANTEED

PaUKF.R WARKflorSF. Fl'RNITt HK

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

TRUSS FITTING

Horses

USED CLOTHING

Cattle

b,..

EXPERIENCED
FITTER

LyBARKER'S
Hostingr

Phone 2115

wajttid—luiciujjreoui
FoH SALK—lUhlria

-WALLEY
WANTED—A aood

chemical co.

»ll* Ford Bas.

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G. F. ECKARDT
438 E. Grand
Phone 3721
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Prices at Hastings Livestock
Sales. July 20. 1945

Glycerin available from animal fats is badly needed in
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hostings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.

FRANK JONES

PAINTING
Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars

Place orders now for
Spring or Summer Work

$4 to $13.50

flullnfi stockyards, phon* !«!, or

WEBB

Farmer’s G»* and Oil Station
NASHVILLE

TUBES - B BATTERIES

Deacons--

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE
, HouaelloI_B UOOBa
Loren Coppock
Delton, Mich.

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for auctions will be given with
promptnesa upon application. Call
al my expenve — phone Prairieville
11-58.
w.

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY

Hotel Hastings

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JOHN BECK
GLENN C. SOLOMON &amp; SON
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
i ’/j mile north of Middleville on
Grand Rapids street.
Delton,
Mich.
Phone 72. Middleville
Sales made In any section. Oates

Hastings, Mich.

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
Phone 2170
Nashville
----- . At^My Expense

' Pick Your

ELDERBERRIES
IU«krL« furnished. Bring them In to

Milk Nature's Way with

!•&gt;•—t

I'k.ue JSal Mr. Floyd HO.__
LlM DrK~*woatrd for K|..... .pal .hur.h

FARM EUUll MJ

NOTICE TO FARMERS
AND PICKERS!

in the cluster — easy money
2’/jc per pound

Marshall Furnaces

DEWEY REED

Combination Packs
Single A*a 1 Viv.-9v.
Single B's

follow soon after.

id

f**r general k.iu.e

WANT1.D

HENRY FLANNERY

To Fit Any Portable Radio

There is a good crop of peaches
Montgomery Word
this year. Will begin ripening
Hastings
about the 23rd of August. First Phone 2704
Out »/«
to ripen will be Rochester, then

thia week. Also have children’s fall
dreaan, eoats and aweateik; men’s
aulla and a few aixes of shoes al
Me a pair.
ill 8. Dibble

llLI.P WANTED Ha.naa- llraaer. if
WANTED -ale- l«4- at... .an Ju —tur
MMi!’ ’:.h.'n* JT47*

AUCTION SALES

Phone 2SI9

PEACHES

RESALE SHOP

Res. 3359 WANTED— Married ruotdr. .«rr&gt;tk...&lt;
_ (uraiih.d^ Good pa, t'.ll S3V».
If
WANTED -K»|-rri»'i-»d m.n to anrli

Bonds

RADIO BATTERIES

2."

CLASSIFIED RATES
1H&lt; par ward. Blalaaa at SSa.
Display Ilana eel la caps or kUek
faca type l»e par Uli.
First lasartloa IWc par word, each
•acroMlve laeertiaa ef earn ad 1c
per ward, mlalaaw ckargs 2Oc.
!•&lt; sddllUaal win ba cbargod far
kUad ads.
411 gui are tor cask.
Ads aal paid tor ky Wnd today fol­
lawtag will ba charged aa addlUoaal 10c far carrying.
Farolga CUaelftad Base Se per ward.
Mlalaua ctargo tSa.

Full Mid:

NASHVILLE

kl —

I CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

Now is the time for hail insurEa.h : ■»'•« anrik ••! Jr.-i-n
•nce. livestock, life insurance, lull
SALK
frow .-rtihed
residence and farm labor lia­
l.-fcr
- A &gt;- r.
..j .u.x.oiwni Freeport i*k&gt;iu. 4"1
bility insurance. And don't for­
get the tornado insurance.
EMPLOYMENT HELP WANTED

Call 2908

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COBH, OATS. WHEAT. CIAVEBaEEC
BEAMS. MAY * STRAW

109 W. State

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y Portable Radio

THE HASTINGS BANNER

nation Packs
As 1
ingle B's

lomery Ward
Hastings

NINETIETH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. AUCUST 23, 1945
Some fellow wanted to know where
he'd seen me before (He hadn't, of
cuurse'. It seems that aomeone else
looks like me. (Stop laughing; It's
possible &gt;. I wonder who the poor
fellow is.
Well, kinds looks like I'm stumped
again.
If I stay here much longer I’ll
have to pay my rent. I guess (Won­
der if 1 could lease It for the dur&lt; atlon?).
I Write often.
Love to all.
Bill

THE HOME FRONT

(Continued from Page 3, Sec. 1.)

TO FARMERS
&gt; PICKERS!

[BERRIES
dr — cosy money
: per pound
tied. Bring them In lo

R

WEBB

ISHVll.LE

N BECK
I. AUCTIONEER

Mich.
will br givrn with
win application. Call
' — phone Prairieville

INTING
rdert now for
Summer Work

ECKARDT
I E. Grand
one 3721

RK STUIVE
IOPRACTOR
Hastlngi

you couldn't catch was Pavuvu In
tv Russells.
i don't know how long I'll be
here But I'd be glad to stay for
the duration—In the hospital.
I lust happened to think (pos­
sible? If .1 get another purple
heart I'll be coming home—that's
a bad thought unless I happen to
get another lucky wound. God has
certainly been kind to me.
.
July 13. 1945
Well, enough rambling for now. Dearest Mom:
Write often.
. "Home" again In the outfit. Even
lx&gt;ve
'
1 rec d *°mt' n)®ll today All dated
1 between June 28 lo July 1. That
* * *
••
! lexv«« the full month of June to
.
June
June18,
,8-1945 t&gt;c
. beaccounted
accountedfor
foryet.
yet.
,?,r,P?ye , ,
„ „
I Thanks for sending for the "Na­
. Wcl!*?hc * V,L’eyw.
Geographic" with the Okla•up
n with me
me. I have to
lo thank them aw&lt;
eu . ln U. for my COJ.
for putting me in thia hoapltal., lectlnn"
Whnl'a • a few grenades between
I've seen lust about all of the
enemies? Some Nip was sleep-walk­ island now since traveling between
Ing and toased a grenade high and j hospitals and back to duty You've
outside, and Willie merely bent | Kobably read about Naha being
down Instead of hitting the deck
teled. "Leveled" la certainly the
word for ill I'd like to have seen
were running up and down my It and Shuri before the war It
back , and punctured my back at a must have been a nice place. In
pictures you may have noticed thr
' '.ITk h" i’5f
my‘
difference between the nortii and
f,L5lh tlm1T u
the
uth Dart
the *°
South
part of
of U**
the blland
Island The
The
the way back to the aid station. south is war-tom and solid coral
I fixed at least two Nips so that while the north la quite intact and
Urge hills covered with pines and
' grass cover the map.
i I didn't know Ernie had been
muzzle blast from my carbine while home until today Boy. how this
I was shooting another Nip and world changes in a month.
tried to make a grenade my fox­
The show last night was I&gt;&gt;ughhole buddy.
girls" (Jane Wyman and Jack Car­
You don't know what a shower and son* for the third time. Still good
a cot to sleep on feels like after
Write often.
being deprived of them so long and
I had a half-inch beard too.
Bill
got a nice set of headphones and Addresses:
throat microphone I found amongst
Pvt. Wm. B. Leary. U.S.M.CR.
a pile of radio equipment Also a
T Fleet Post Office
telegraph key. two flags, and a
San Francisco. Calif.
medal, plus some Nip money­
change and bills.
Pvt. John Dryer. Jr. 46032423
Thanks for anything I've forgot­
Co. C. 156 Bn.. 92nd Regt.
ten to thank you for. Write often.
The Purple Heart Kid,
Camp Hood. Texas
Bill
June 27. 1945
Dearest Mom:
I'm still the •Red Crass Commando" I guess ......
Not that ..
It —
bothers
.......
me—I could live like this a long
time
Still thinking about my stacks of
mall somewhere though. I could
certainly use some of my maga­
zines and books, wherever they are
Guess which? I got paid yesterdav' Pretty good when you can get
paid In a hospital I got the limit
of 110 tn Gook money (occupa­
tional money to you* Got every
thing from 10 sen notea to 20 yen I
notes. (I not only give you Armv-1
Navy time to figure out—now It’s i
a system of money).
Saw a good show last night—
•Tour Jills In a Jeep" (Carol Lan­
dis, Mitzi Mayfair, etc.). Tonight is
"Valley of Decision" with Greer
Garson and Gregory Peck. Sounds
good
I also heard the Bob Hope pro­
gram last night It was the one
with Shirley Temple as guest star.
I received a compliment today.

Pfc. Harald Asplnall. 36412969
239th M P Co
A P.O. 70.
Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif.
S'Sgt. Gerald M Endres. 36179764

Post master

HASTINGS SOLDIER WEDS WAC OVERSEAS

BARRY BYPATHS
By JANE CAMERON
’ Suggested name for a gossip col­
umn—Party Line.
Su/ar saver—Use dark com syr। up instead of brown sugar in but­
, ter-scotch pie. Il is good. We used
the same syrup In the egg while
' meringue, and it was pearly as
.good as sugar meringue

i

Staff Sgt. Ronald K. Ingrain
Mediterranean Theater of Oper­
ations. Caserta. Italy—With some
150 guests In attendance, the mardaughter of Mr. and Mrs Sam
Palechka. 3138 W 16th St. Cleve­
land. Ohio, to Staff Sgt Ronald K
Ingram took place recently In the
WAC Chapel in Caserta
Attired in a while bridal gown,
the bride was given In marriage by
Lt. B Rapa port of New York City.
W V
Ona
K.. *r- C
Eloise Kaylbr. Huntington. Ind.
Sgt. I-emar H. Rom. Macon, Ga-.

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Lt Lawrence W Payne. 0-2085712
Squadron B—Officer
Williams Field
Chandler. Arixona
Here

is

Lt.

Annie

Rosenthal's

1/L A Rosenthal. A.N.C.
AS N. N 731290
70th Station Hospital
APO 772. '• Postmaster
T 5 Duane E Jarman, 36417399
Southern Engr Dial
14th A A F. Engr Command

T/5 Geo Alexander. Jr. 36454914

Special Senlce Section

San Francisco. Calif
951-41-61. US Ship Repair Unit
Navy 128. 'I Fleet Post Office
San Francisco. Calif.

Gale L. Harry. M. M. 2/c
C-D 2759 CBRD
Camp Parks
Shoemaker, Calif
Pfc. Gerald L. Reynolds. 36151674
173rd 2m 8al. Coll Co.

San Pranclaeo. Calif
Ens. JohnO. Isenhath. Jr.. USNR
A-l. 403097
Utility Wing
5 Fleet Put Office
San Francisco. Calif.

Meric C Kelley. F l/c, 053-19-93
Fleet Post Office
San Francisco. Calif.
Sgt Donald L Smith. 36455015
991st Ord. iHMi Co 'TK&gt;

New York. N.

Cpl. Kermit W SUmm. 36890493
422nd AAF. BU. Sqdn I.
Tonopah. Nevada

T'Sgt. Stanley Wheater
Sq "A-. 3014th AAf BU.

i Thundiji

that

DES

... we have helped hun­
dreds of individuals and fam­
ilies in this community solve
their money problems. We
can help you solve yean. U
you need money, come in or
phone for a loin NOW.
MOMPT. MfV4Tf IlKVICt

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MUTUAL FINANCE
CORPORATION
Nan Bank BU,.

Hasting*

SALL a
NVAS S
HOES 9
jlc heavy n
)ers-thick 9
&gt;ber soles. Q

981

Michigan

Eldon W. Cole. F 2/c
USS Hailey &lt;DD&gt; 556
*» Fleet Postoffice
Ban Francisco. Calif.

M.8gt. F C. Beckwith. 36169434
Hq. Hq Sq. 1st Air Div
APO. 567. *4 Postmaster

Jean Loiroenthien.S 2^c. 4010-458
Co. 2. CB. 32
Manhattan Beach
Brooklyn 29. New York

;
igan BUUS

prices for the
of lambs available
less than for sewer
of the rapidly decl

tloru. causing large

San Leandro. Calif.

Lieut. Lawrence C. Wieland.
0-214196
Tilton General Hospital
Fort Dix. New Jersey

GOODLUCK

San Francisco. Calif.

S'Sgt. Wyman Clagelt. 36404356
7th Field Hospital
AP.O. 403. 1 Postmaster
New York. N. Y.

Prospective lamb
।make a very careful
'conditions that iffl

Tonopah. Nevada

Capt. Nonnan Wise
1736 N. Jefferson St.
Junction City. Kansas

Correction for Paul Adcock's ad­
dress—it Is Cape May. N. J. Instead
of Camp May.

A group of men and women from
the CIO Leadership Institute at
Camp Chief Noonday visited vartous business establishments in Hastingsz Saturday. Including a tour
of Inpcctlon through the Banner
Office This particular group was
studying labor journalism under
the liv.iructlun of Al Leggat. edlter. Michigan CIO News and Tpd
Ogar, editor, the Conveyor. Local
174 UAW (CIO* The Institute. It­
self. Is In charge of Joseph J. Ko­
wahkl. educational consultant.
Michigan CIO Council. Enrollment
for the seasen Is expected lo total
about 500.

Cpl Geo H. Cogswell. 36190324
Co C. 07th Sig Bn
APO 438. * Postmaster
New York. N Y

Pvt. William Null. 36924241
49 General Hospital
APO 1006. % Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif

Lowell L. Shepard.
Co. 1028 U3J4TC.
Great Lakes. Hi.

Bl
CIO Journalism Group BEFORE
'
STUDY MARKIT
Visits Hastings

Van Vrankens Dick Midling re­ AT THE THEATRES
turned to his home in Kalamazoo, Joan Blondell and William Bendix
। The Jap-on-knccs don't seem very Friday * Deepest sympathy Is ex­ In "Don Juan QuUligan"
| defeated to me The way they an­ tended lo Fred Hoyt and family
Loaded with laughs and hilarity
; giving us the runaround makes me over the recent death of his fa­ this Is a aide splitting story about
I want to lay an atomic egg on To- ther * Mr and Mrs Ted O'Laueh- a canal barge captain who couldn't
was best man. A reception followed i k*0 myself, if only I knew enough. lin and family were Sunday din­ uy "no” and married two girls at
ner
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
lau
­
In the dayroom of the bride's com- und 1 don't. Sunny side down,
rence Matteson of Clear lake. * the same time.
pany. after which the newlyweds
- ■ left for a honeymoon on the Isle! Sign In an Ohio butcher shop The L AB will be Thursday. Aug
23 nt Wilbur Schantz's cottage. Lowe and Anne Jeffrey*
of Capri. •
This la an exciting biographical
In the army for 36 months, Ser- ' "Meat today. You can have' any­ Please bring own lable service
those figures In mi
drnma of the criminal career of With
Seant Ingram has been overseas in thing you want, just so It's aauknowing the value o&lt; gn
John Dillinger, ruthless gangster roughage on his farm. Uw
lorth Africa and Italy for two
and
long time Public Enemy No. 1. live feeder can calculate
years He Is the son of Mrs Dora , , „
,
AUG. 18 THRU SEPT. 1
Ingram. 504 E Walnut St. Has- , A Vermont farm boy. impreau-d
of
finishing
any lamb* h
Plans are now complete for the with Merle Oberon. Paul
tings, Mich
1 with the fliers' habit of painting
purchase. Feed coati 1
His bride has been overseas for i
’ ?* ‘.hS,r pUnM l" 15th Annual Eaton County 4-H .
about 80 percent erf the V
Fair which ooena nt the Fair. '
of
fattening
lamin.
Brown •
The
life
of
Chopin
is
portrayed
grounds in Charlotte. Tuesday,;
with brilliant drama against the
&lt; munlcaUons company
al. Allied i rowbeat to indicate his oruweas August 28th
background of his Immor­
Tuesday will mainly be devoted jmusical
1
Force Headquarten
I with rod and line. Il makes me
tal
compositions.
think of Private Brrger. who had to arrangements of the exhibits. 1
(several pedestrians, a pig, ind a The grandstand show will open ■
Pfc Ernest F. Wilkin*. 36658145 I tree painted on the aide of his Tuesday evening with Free Acts i'
1 of her son, Earl Pennock. Bhs
and Horse Show
A murder-comedy that has
Btry B. 815 A_A_A A. W Bn.
Jeep.
The Heavy Horse Pulling con­ fast developing plot
(MBLi
test Wednesday at 10:00 am is
APO 562. 'I Pustmastcr
. Now that the war Is over, maybe open to Eaton and adjoining coun- ।
| the Postmaster Gen. can do aotne- tics. A good race program Is in
» .
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J
about the taste of the glue
Pvt Philip H. Frandsen. 46032271 on postage stamps A few flavors store for Wednesday. Thursday and western and musical entertainment,
Co. A. 06th Bn.. 14th Regt.
11 could suggest would be T-bone Friday afternoons The light horse and featur
Camp Fannin. Texas
’steak, sugar. Super Buds, banana pulling contest will be held Satur- boy stars
dev at 11 00 am. while the mules
I and Old Gold How the civilians will compete on Fridav 10:00 a m
Pvt
46G324I0
I would av
go for ■!!!
any oi
of uirw
these iiuics.
tastes.
MILO
- -- WHlIam _E ChrlsUe.’ '
_—
The feature attraction for the
Co A. 66th Bn. 14th Tn« Regt, and stamp sales would go higher evening
show will be “Fads and Last Week's Letter
Camp Fannin. Texas
than the war debt Practically any
Larry Wilcox of
Follies of 1945''. Tuesday and Wed­
flavor would be an Improvement
spending several weeks with his ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pixley aad
. Pvt Henry B Beverwyk. 36939455 on the dead horse taste they now nesday evening. “On With the Pa­ grandmother * Mr. and Mrs Mlles I Clarence attended the Robart
Skinner of Eau Claire spent Thurs- ; union at ML Pleasant laat Bun
Fort Benning. Os.
SS
fimaLr'KX.KB!? I day and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. There were about 60 present u
mane'e""of’the"’ W LfTTrodSction I Jferle Bradfield. * Mr and Mrs. I • ™'d"M “*?*,*“ J?*!*;
Lt
i Donald Plngleton,
tarda.
. "Graham Western Riders".
Harold McIntyre, daughter Jean. Mr. and Mrs Alton An-— ■
USNR
I The Bellevue High School band and aon
USS MOLOLA
•: Fleet Post Office
Ban Francisco. Calif.
™p N." eTa/u™ .a SS ,'.U
Cpl. Victor E Mead. 36181813
ready to hatch, somebody comes
X?’.' M,8n •cnco1 “n&lt;’ i Richland called on Mn. Herbert. ford »nd daughter Mn.
Co. E. 34th Inf. RegL
along and wants to know our re**_**'i Van Strealn Sunday. ♦ We art and son Charles I
action lo the news that the war Is
i very proud of our new light fixtoward near
San Francisco. Calif
over, and by the time we set 1 mermaid would have anything to I tures in our church which were I they will enjoy
through telling all about bawling i do with It Guess the government , Installed Friday. A Mn Saunden 1 Mn. Scott and Ct
Cpl Robert Saunders. 36424923 our head off In sheer gratitude and i will have to figure this out with- I and family returned to their home I Ing with Howard
Ho Blrv, 1st Observation Bn.
relief, the bright idea has dissolved ' out our valuable help ind advice, in Detroit after spending their va- I» few days’ visit.
AP.O 758.
Postmaster
In salt water tean. or just evap- I
. • •
| cation as guests of her aon
orated We still don’t know what to
This one ought to run 60 bushels 1 Saunden of Yankee Sprt
do with the Jap Navy, no fish nor to the acre ’Bye, chums!Rush Saunden and family
Cpl Kermit W. Stamm. 36690493

Cpl. Roland P Geiger. 36407883
Co C. 353rd Engrs C. B

Douglas. Arizona

DO YOU
KNOWJ?

Did you know—That thr sculp,
lor who did the recent war memor­
ial of the flag raising nt I wo Jlma
is an Ann Arbor man? He is Dr
Avard Fairbanks.

SECTION TWO—r
HENDERSHOT NEWS
Mr ami Mrs E A Mldllng and
Mrs Pearl Kroll were supper guests
Wednesday night cf Mr and Mrs
Chas Van Vranken. ♦ Mm Karl
Krugar and children of Sturgis
were Saturday night guests of her
parents. Mr and Mrs R. H Mott.
Sunday they all attended a fam­
ily gathering at Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Morfords of East Delton. *
Wednesday afternoon callers at
Chas Van Vrankens were Mr and
Mrs Don Lancaster and family
Thelma Watson spent the weekend
with home folks * Donald Boery
of Wisconsin, his mother and
brother of Lansing, were Sunday
dinner guests of the Wilbur
Schantz's. * Lyle and Maxine.
Christiansen are entertaining the.
mumps this week. Five down and
one to go!

Sat

DOESN'T LAST
FOREVER

Bernard Williams. 36181884

APO 430,

Don't Depend on Luck

Postmaster

Sgt Kenneth E Litts. 36152726
Btry. A. 961 FA Bn.

to Solve Finonciol

Difficulties
Cpl. Keith Lancaster. 16063854
11 Tec. Air Comm Eq
AP.O. 140. % Postmaster
New York. N. Y

War Production
Syetematic planning comblaad

NEEDS YOUR

THE MAN WHO WOULD NOT IN­
VEST HIS SAVINGS NEVER SUC­
CEEDED BECAUSE HE NEVER
HAD ANYTHING TO SELL.
(INVEST IN REAL
ESTATE).
100 ACRE FARM, little over four mile&gt; out on pave­
ment, has an all-modem home, excellent basement
bam, garage and other outbuildings, all painted right
up, has about 60 rods lake frontage.
HOUSE WITH ATTACHED CARAGE. has three bed­
rooms, living room, dining room and kitchen, two lots
In 4th ward for--------------------------------------------------- $3,150.00
OIL AND GAS STATION out on M-37, stock and
equipment goes with it, good five room bungalow with
attached garage all for$8,200.00
A HONEY OF A COTTAGE (now) out on Duffey's
Point on Cun lake, this is a beauty for------- $6,800.00
AN EXCELLENT FORTY-ACRE FARM in Carlton
Twp., good buildings, good soil, lays (well, real cloee
to town for---------------------------------------------------- $4,800.00
95 ACRE FARM In Castleton Twp., one of the best
producer* in Castleton Twp., lays just about perfect,
excellent soil, good buildings, very, very good water
supply,
$11.000.00
lupply, priced at________________________
▼A NICE LINE of income properties, we have farms
lilted in Barry County, Ionia County, and Eaton Coun-

WASTE

unexpected financial pration
arise.

LOANS FOB
EVERY
NEED

Waste Paper Is Vital

War Material
AN ACUTE SHORTAGE EXISTS
EVERY POUND IS NEEDED

Do Not Destroy!
Save It and Get It To Market

ESTATE
OKER

with

HASTINGS CITY BANK
^Fifty-Eight Yean of Continuou! Service”
PHONES: 2105 - 2103

HASTINGS, MKBMMN

HASTINGS SALVAGE COMHUTEE
COLLECTION DATES
Aug. 30 — 2nd and 3rd Ward*

★ SHOW YOUR COLORS — Buy U. S. War Saving! Bond! and Stamp*

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. AUGUST U. 1M5

MIDDLEVILLE * ”A“YCOONTTPOW
RIVERSIDES didn’t cdfne

on my car; I CHOSE THEM

38,621,055 TIMES*
- the choice was RIVERSIDES

CHECK WARDS
LOWER PRICISI

Mora than 38 million
Riverside* have been
soldi And every one of
ment" ial«; the deliber-

6.00-16
$10.40
10.45

4.40/430-21
4.75/5.00-19

5.25/5.50-17 ... 12.80
6.00-16 .............
6.25/6.50-16 ... 16.95
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Mrs. Betty Noebeke and little
Pandra and her friend. Mrs. Helen
Badrogl arrived home last week
from Oklahoma where they have
been with their husbands who now
have left fur the Pacific area The
girL, arc with Betty's parent*. Mr.
and Mrs Cal Streeter of Gun lake.
Ouesto at the -Lewis Flnkbelner
home west of town Sunday were
their son Wayne and wife of Lan­
sing. and Mrs.
sister. Esther, and
husband. Maurice Smith of Has­
tings- Wayne, who lost an eye while
in service train In g is taking a
course tn veterinary medicine al the
State College. His uncle Maurice
Smith, who lost a. leg while in serv­
ice expects to be out of Uie army in
a few days
Pvt Raymond Flnkbelner ahd
Pvt (Charles Mesick arc now'locat­
ed at Ft. Ord. Calif.
Pvt. Armond Stimson, son of Mr
and Mrs Pierre Stimson of l*armelee, is with the medical detachment
in Washington state.
T 5 Wayne Crookston who re­
cently arrived in the United Slates
after more than two years In the
European battle front with the
medical detachment, returned to
Florida Thursday where he will re­
ceive an honorable discharge, hav­
ing 105 points and several honors.
Wayne was given a four-day emerg­
ency leave lo come home because of
I the tragic accident that befell hts
parents
Pvt. Reginald Smith is now one
I of the Middleville boys located on
I Luxon In the Pacific. He 1» the son
' of .Mr and Mrs A- Jay Smith of
Ada and grandson of Mrs Hattie
Smith.
A telephone call to Mr and Mrs.
I Olenn Allen Sunday evening Irom
their son. Pvt
Richard Allen of
Camp Robinson. Ark . stated he had
(been hoapitalizrd the past week with
pneumonia but was now ok
His
High spirits seem to be the order
call was a relief to his folks who
were wondering why they haejn t as these soldiers. veterans of ETO
combat, sail toward home aboard a
heard from him lot several days
Cpl. Kenneth Schad. son of the Coast Guard manned troop trans­
port
Reading from tup to bottom
Webster Schad*. L, Iwmr on furthe men an- 8 Sgt. Robert Fowler.

MARTIN CORNERS
Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Barnhart
and daughter Juanita and Marilyn
of Orand Rapids visited Mr. and
Mra. Roland Barry Bunday. Miss
Marilyn remaining for a week's
visit * Pfc. Maurice Cogswell has
returned home on a 30-day fur­
lough after serving with the 5th
army In Italy. He. with Mra. Cogs­
well and their son. David. Mrs. El­
sie Cogswell. Wayne. Marjorie and
Berni ta and Mrs Olenard Showal-

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a financial succms. netting the so­
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Barry is visiting Mr and Mrs Glen
Parsons tn South Bend. Ind., for
a few days. ★ The Barry family
held its annua) reunion at San­
born resort Sunday, the families
In our neighborhood attending. *
Congratulations to nur own former
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867 Hazelwood Road. Schenectady.
N Y . Pvt G M Atwater. Jr. Vir­
ginia Beach. Va.; Bet William
Adam*. Cressey. Michigan; &lt;bot­
tom i Pfc. Ernest L. Smartt. 711 E
Francis street. Pampa. Texas All
of the boys had been prisoners of
8 Sst- Robert Fowler, war in Germany.

to FL Custer Thursday after three .IU •
lefl’
weeks' furlough with his parents.
Mr. and Mr* Vein Smith and
brother Paul. The Smith’s son. Lt the back yard and cut hi, knee on
Robert Smith who has been an in­
structor at Fl. SIU. Okla, for sev­ bled profusely. mid it was necessary
eral years has been transferred lo to apply a tourniquet before he
the Pacific coast and was in Oregon reached Pennock hospital where his
at la*: word received Hl* wife
mother.
----- Mrs -------------Kctha lie.gar
— took him
with him and plans to remain in and wncre clamp* were applied
Calif if he goes overseas.
’ A L w weeks ago lie led and cut
S 'Sgt Russ?li Palmer ha, been the other knee so badly that it rchonorably discharged from service, quirt-d medical care, und Saturday,
after several year.* in the European while *ome of the cliildr -u wire
war rone nnd In which he received cutting down a post, the nxc head
severe wounds that hosplta)U'.-d him rflew off the helve and look him In
at Ft. Custer and other hospitals । the temple Portuiia".?ly lhe blow
for some months.
didn't do much damage only to
Three neighbor boy* who grew I knock him down These ntne-yearup together, and a schoolmate, are old boy* can stir up lo:* &lt;•! exciteplanning a big Victory celebration ment.
■ in Luxon tn the Pacific soon acI cording to a letter received by Mr*
I Ployd Holes from her son Ct3pi.
‘ ‘ Monroe, neven-y.-t
i Charles Hole*. There will aL-o be
L. and Mr* Jack Raw .—.
----' Captain Donald White. Captain Thornapple, who ha* been serioim। Robert Rugg and S SSL- Burdette iv ill wttn a form of typhoid fever
Klumji in the celebration
the past two weeks, seem* Improved
1 Charles. Robert and Donald were thi* Monday. He L, a patient in
I all members of the lanicu- S..-a Blodgett hospital. Grand
Rapid*,
i Scouts of Middleville tiu»tilied t&gt;&gt; und HL, grandmother. Mr* Claude
[Skipper L R- B«-cler several year* ROM-nti.-ru and his aunt. Mrs Mon­
ago Eleven of the thirteen buy* roe Gibb*, ai'.einate in i.laying with
I that made up the group are now in him in tiu- hospital
service with the U S Army &lt;ir
. Navy and on«. Lt Donald Hail wa*
। killed while co-pilot of a plane In
The north and south Farm Bu­
| Feb 1942 Bernard B nanny the reau groups nf Thomapple town­
i Iona member of the group not to ship unit Irving and Freeport In­
have seen military service, is one of vited. will hold their anrunl plenlc
‘ the "b.-hind-thc-llne* bov.s who ho* Sunday August 36. at Caledonia
done his bit with inventions used park Bring sandwiches, and other
extensively on landing gears ol the dish and table service
Ford bombers He L* employed by
Th- September meeting ci the
। one of the major airplane lactones South Thomapple group will be
। of California
held on Wednesday evening. Sep­
tember 12. at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Wm Briggs Election of offl' On the “We, the People " pregram. c-rs. and Mr and Mrs. it
D
1 Sunday evening. August 12. which Grimes will show motion pictures
Mrs J C Mowrv. Publicity
was broadcast ffom Dibble General
Chairman
I hospital for blind veteran, nt Men1 lo park. California, appeared Cap­
tain Claude Garland *on-in-tew ol
Mrs Mae Brush Bassett of St PetRelatives who attended the fun­
enburg. Fl*. formerly of Wayland eral ol Mr* L W Hulett from a
I Captain Garland I, the husband of dut ii-ce and remained over test
Beth Brush, a niecr of the late Fred ent* Mr and Mr* Andrew G«ckIstokoe. and before he entered *-rv- weekend with Mr Hulett and Mrs
ice four year* ago was the manager H&lt;&gt;v MeCaul. were Chari**-Garn ol
of All Stales Tourist Court in St Elm re Ohio. Mis, Mabie Garn of
Petersburg.
Fnvmunt. OH'.o Mr und Mr* Uayd
He was with the famed Seventh Garn and Mr* Harriet: Ix-u-.kc of
Armored division of General Pat­ Tnlrrtc, Ohio, Mr and Mr* Will
ton* army, and received many Mil! -i of Green Springs. Ohio Othawards for gallantry In action be­
fore being critically wounded Dec Mi Harvey Hul-.tt and Mrs Tom
22. last, during the German break­ Hulett of Grand Rapid*
through on th* Belgium front.
He liad six tanks shot from under
him before the accident In which
hL, eyesight wa, destroyed when a and Mr Iton McDonald al Anshell struck a tree in from of him nnek hospital. Hastings on Satur­
and shrapnel entered hl« face
day August 18. weight 6 lbs plus
His wife I* m New York city reprofeaMon a.’
Wedding
Interior decorator
A very Imr-lv wedding took place
.Saturday evening. August 18. at the
Adam'* Family
...—, Reunion
-----------Method!*’ church when Mi * AvI,
Twenty-two near relative* uath- jMCkson daughter of Mrs Mvrta
ereo at Lakeside
ered
uiKraiav park.
parx. Caledonia.
_
jHckaon became the bride of Kenon
__ Sunday .»
in Ute flrat -.union
r.*...----- of
— nflh Rnar of Hastings In an im| the Adams families
Among ‘the pressive ceremony performed by the
relative* present were Mn Lourel- Rev L
M Rigelman of Battle
Ita Tungate of Washington. D C Creek.
,
An account of the wedding
i Mr and Mrs Robert Town. Sr . and is elsewhere In the pap-r
1 their sons, Pvt Robert and Ray and
i their families, also Mr and Mrs
Warren Totten pf Adrian. Michi­
Mr and Mr* John Kepkey whose
gan
birthday.- ait both &gt;n August, were
Warren, whn is a son of Ralph e'.ra«ant)y surprised on wedne-day
and Annis Totten, was discharged
. Mr* Sarah Kepkey Mt
Orril
Traxl-t and Mrs Charles Cblcr
with his young wile has already set
The »upper served by Mrs Sarah
up nourekeeping
Kepkey included a Urge birthday
cake with candles and both of their
names
| Due to increased volume of husiMr. Kenkey entertained the ladies
ness the Middleville poatclficc lix* m the afternoon by playing his rtoi been advanced from a third to a Un which he made entirely by hand
. *.’cond class postoffiee This make* of bla^k walnut Thr instrument
the hiring of another
clerk -------neces----- ... ------tt flne tone and is considered
vary and Mr* Letha
!/-■’•- *•••;
Reynolds
.....
*-h quIte B!l achietemrnt by those who
the new employee.

Eastern Star Cleaning Day
I
Attention W-S.&lt;'.S. lxdi»-s
Worthy Matron Jean Bal-ch rcThe I .idles of the Woman's 6o' minds the member* of Middleville clPt... oj Christian Strvlc? and
’ Eastern Star that this week Friday-, etn-r* ”f thr community are asked
' August 24. will be cleaning day and to ri.|nemtxr the meeting and Octo­
, members are asked to appear at the genarian party at the church this
Masonic temple nt 0 o'clock lor Thursday with n 1 o'clock potlbck
work There will be a potluck lunch dinner and program foilowing. A
------I special invitation t*&gt; all ladle*

Small Boy Receive* Bad Borns
Coining Barry County O E-S
Master Gary Carpenter, eight
Kars old. of Grand Rapids who has
The Barry county Eastern Star
en visiting his grandparents. Mr. chapters will meet for the annual
and Mrs Ben Carpenter at Parme­ convention, with Middleville Eastern1
lee received bad bums on arm and Star chapter, on Tuesday. Septem­
shoulder last week Tuesday, when ber 4th The president. Mrs Mil-*
he became entangled tn the elec­ dred Jordan of Lake Odessa will ।
tric cord ol the coffee maker and preside and the worthy grand mat- I
spilled the hot contents over him. ron will be present.
He has beep lo thec ui«.wr
doctor several
a iunchaon will be served at noon
times for dressings He is
ta the small
small 1 an{j reservations for same must be
son of Mr and Mrs. Wayne Car­ M,nt ln lo Mrs Jcan Bauch, worthy '
penter of Orand Rapids
matron before August 28
Accidents .o Small Boys
Three times and out! Says Master
. Carbe Segar. who Ls confined to a
i chair at the’home of hU grandpar­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew YackI ier. Sunday evening lit 1(11 while in

A castle called Doubling Castle,
le owner whereof was Giant
Despair.—John Bunyan.

CARLTON CENTER
Mrs Fred Henney received the
news of the death of her brother.
Eugene Nichols of Oculo. Florida.
-Saturday evening She left for1
Florida Sunday night accompanied '
by her niece. Mrs. Carol Bclmany
of Detroit Mr Nichols was a for­
mer resident of Carlton and friends
and neighbors here extend their
sympathy ♦ Lt J Nelson Valen­
tine left for Ellington Field. Texas.
Thursday evening and his brother­
in-law. Capt C. L. Flynn was sent
to Hamilton Field. Calif.. Saturday,
to await orders. Sgt Cletus Valen­
tine who has been In Utah. A P O
arrived, so his family expects he
ha* been sent overseas Burl Vaiinline and boy friend uf Big Rap­
id* had dinner with the Valentine ,
family Saturday and Miss Mayoma
of Lowell spent the weekend there
* Mr nnd Mrs Harold Norton nnd
family entertained with n late supl»-r party Saturday evening for
their son Jack, S 2'c. Those prev­
ent were Mr and Mrs Loren Nor­
ton. Mr and Mrs John Brail.
Freeport. Mr
and Mrs Orville
Brure. James Kidder. Hastings. Mr
nnd Mrs. Dick Engle and son. Coats
took Jack to Battle Creek where
lie took the early morning train for
Memphis. Tenn
Mr and Mrs Izo Barry enter­
tained Mrs Earl Keeler and daugh­
ter Helen and Margaret and Frank
Htrcdy nf Bellville. Ohio. Wednes­
day night Friday night Mr Bar­
ry’s aunt and uncle, the Ebner
Fenton, of Middleville and son.
T Sgt Richmond Fenton of Cali­
fornia and daughter, Mrs Chas

guests of the Barry's. * Miss Mary
Mcl-eod has accepted a position as
receptionist for Dr Clarke at H.i*tim.s * Mr and Mrs Mina Elliott
entertained Mr
and Mrs Oscar
Duncan and family of South Bend
Ind . Sunday and Mra Duncan &lt; f
Mlrsouri went to Ind to visit with
her son Other gimsta were Mr and
Mt* Chas Ernsbcrger. Mr and
Mra Harold Burns and Mr* Nellie ।
McLaughlin of Lake Odessa, the'
Alton Marlows and the Sherman I
Olers nt Grund Rapids. Mr ana |
Mrs Chas Lawrence of Hasting;.
* Mra Mlles Waters spent the past
week in Fowler visiting her sister.
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■Mr and Mrs. Fred Childs of Lan­
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ai ri Mra
Herbie Wilcox Milton
Edwards was an afternoon caller ★
Mr* Marjorie Skidmore and Car­
olyn Sue spent Wednesday at the
Ernie Skidmore home ★ Mr and
Mr* Karl Marshall and family of
thrir mother. Mra Fred . Marshall
Ari a remain rd for a longer visit
* Mr and Mrs. Lnubam'h spent
Sunday at the camp meeting at
Pennock Orove ★ Sunday dinner
?u&lt;-.ts of Ernie Skldm-rea were
Mr und Mr* Arthur Skidmore and
family ind Mra Marjorie Skidmot । nnd baby Afternoon callers
• ere Mr* Nina Houghtalin of the
Striker district and Mr. and Mr,
LeRoy Merrill - f Hasting, * Ed
Norton who is Hl with heart trou­
ble and has been staying with his
daughter hx, improved enough to
return to his home here ★ Miascs
Br'.rrly and Barbara Bill have
been spending a few dava with
Miss Jean Hawks, near Battle
Crrek. * Mtes Joan Bell has be-n
visiting at the home of Mrs. Ber­
nice Brooks of Battle Creek.
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Helen Potter of Ku la ma loo and
Robm-t Pinglc of South Bend. Ind
w&lt;t.' dtnnrr guests of Mr and Mrs
Meric Fruln Wednesday Mr Sim­
ons. who Is the uncle of Mrs Fruln
is Just back from overseas. * Mr
and Mr, Carl Hartman made a
business trip to Freeport Saturday
* Mr* Wm. Strong and Mrs. Harvev Ktuian entertained some ladies
Friday night with a stork shower
for Mn Caroline Goodrich. She
was prmentrt with a bathinett★ Mr and Mrs Chas B«um,r.
snent Sunday withMr and Mn
Warren Calms • *Tueadav callers
In the neighborhood were Mn la-e
Reynolds and son 8 ?/c Russell
Reynolds * Mr and Mrs Cornell
entertsined his brother and wife
Bunday ♦ Miss Nettle Doolittle and
Sam Hannon were in Ouego Sun-

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guest of his grandparents this ' and Mra. Vem Smith. Other din- ular stunt and sent out our two let- . ard
ard and
and brother
brother Fred
Fred of
of Ionia.
Ionia. ** guests of Mr. and Mn. Henry Poul6./BKL George
week. * Mra. Edd Flnkbelner Is | ner guests were their son-in-law ter* as per usual schedule but they | Mrs.
Mrs. Philip
Philip Bender
Bender and
and the
the Vur
Vur and
and son. were their daughter. Mn. Vem'cated in Saipan I
having her vacation from duties ns and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. evidently tangled somewhere' with Virgil Adams families attended the Allerdlng and Bud and Keith Run-Max Bedford,
ledford. grandson of 1
Caledonia
Melinda Bedford
night supervisor at Pennock has- I Campbell nnd son John who are the office devil, the postoffice em- Becntel family reunion
-----------at UUEU
onla d«H
dall «U
all of
of Coals
Coats Grove
Grove and
and the
the Mellni
Bedford, and member
-------her
__j sis_u.u
u— ... thc #umm(.r a[ the ployecs, or V-J days. It apparently pork, Saturday, w Mrs.
Mrs. Robert
Roteri Tulun
Tulin Etdor.
Eldon Poulson
Poulson 'family.
—
Little josm . the If
------________
pllal. Hastings nnd with
, spending
-. ...(eJ. Mrj MBynanl
...--------------for " the ‘ uattng claw who recently
- stone
—... and
-no two
iwo I• Charles
Charles (Campbell home, also S.'Sgt. was Just one of those things that:who is employed in Battle Creek Kay Allerdlng remained
spent from Wednesday to Friday at week with her grandparents.
[physical for Induction,
children of Battle Creek are spend- | Carlton Smith of Ft. Custer who happen.
•— -—
'others from Hastings for Chicago
Ing
it «
atl lhclr
their oId
old home at ***"'
Lever- has **
been
having
* “rs
-The death of Mra Lots Frances ln
« 11
en I’
aving aa three weeks' ’ Anyhow, it wa* a mixed up week
with
two
V-J
day*
closing
stores.
,
£T,
tunM
,'
&lt;]
her
home
In
'
Clayton
C
—
—
Tinker
------who
has
spent
.
this
Monday,
...Mra: &lt;•8 —
m Millie Whalen has
Crookston Sunday afternoon In ',n*’ * Mr- and
° smith
Smith 1. furlough. * M1
Mbw
army in EuEU-j! The Chrt*
Chris Malchele
MaJchele bon
home In west
Pennock hospital as the result of havc trturncd to their
home in returned to her apartment at the nostoffice and-things In general., O0™- Thursday after a few days- three years with the jsrmy
her, l'uu1r1- Mrs Gzorgr rope arrived home Thursday, for: Thornapple
is a* happy
--------- ----‘~ &lt;
Two
bunu received in the oil explosion Hammond. Ind. after spending the Rugg home after a week at Clear Quite a number of the ladle* sprot1 *
parent* and
family. how long or whether he is to be dis- sons In service are home
in the home on 8iT
“*-,““ "*
summer at
at their
their Barlow
Barlow lake cot- . lake
— the first V-J dav cleaning the J«Pps&lt;rom and
Sunday
of ■--*
last •summer
1—— attetirilne
attending th,
....
the extension &lt;■&lt;&gt;&lt;&lt;
ul&lt;r
courae
------------------- learned.
----------!daya.
Pfc. Raymond
Raymond Matcl
Malchele.
Methodist
church
—
one
lady
had
.
.
‘
to
,
y
Coolt
uf
Battle
Creek
spent
charged
we
haven't
days.
Pfc.
in ----------his death
The Emory all4 Ralph Fink- given by the Michigan CoJleire of
Week, which resultedd ...
-threshers-twenty
of
them,
but
Sunday
with
hto
sisters.
Mrs
Sarah
A
A
happy
happy
reunion
reunion
took
took
place
place
rereis
la
home
home
from
from
Italy
Italy
and
and
w
with
him
is WAR bonds will provide
of sadness
sadness and
and
families are vacationing in Education. * Fred Slagt-I. who Is
deepened the pall of
tumed out a good meal at that by c,arPPbe!1
Prlnclc Kenyon xcently In the Pacific when three his wife from Ann Arbor, also his
the
cotta
ge
this
wee
k-,
convalescing
from
a
serious
Hine*.*
Bloom that has enveloped this vl- thc c0110
from ont oil station lo
**?!"*• ¥45-,c"rnl’' 1former Middleville boys spent four |
and Mi’s. George Kelly were _ot
months and has .been scurrying
clnlty since thc accident. That
Mr. an
another nnd to another town, tor
w.1’? h?* ^en
1,1 bcd.
'days together. They were Capt. ।------Sunday afternoen and cared for at thc E. Vemicullen
these, our good neighbor*, should ™
In listings
Hastlt
&lt;. .uwfcmrm her
“ ]Robert Rugg. LL Donald Churchill
hi* u
mother.
is now
with another
daughmeet with such a tragedy on the brought L»w,E.. Mr*. Elizabeth -••Dome,
------- ----------------------—-—------and Cpl. Clare Skinner.
-------------------•
••
»«••■.
Mrs.
James
Pender
on
the
eve of their son Wayne’s arrival Kelly home after a weekend visit
Mra.
Mm v;„. Comen u
'I'X.g , Lt. Jack Hamilton, farmer prison­
from more than three years of scr- with her friend. Mrs Crawley-. * ; Pr“|r|e for a time
er of the Germans, reports to Florfrom quite a serious sickness with .guest of Mr and Mrs lohn P„rr« idZ
i
vice overseas seem* moil pathetic. 1 The Rev. and Mrs R. D. Leonard I Th* appearance of thc Ray Pott* gall
the latter part of the week aft­
bladder troubk and has gone *t"a sSarola rt t« a Jimi
How little we know what a day and two sons returned home Fri- residence on East Main St. L* being
er sixty days spent here with his
funeral of a friend. Mrs. Nina mother
t
may bring forth I
day from Mackinaw City, and left srently Improved with u coat of wit?r?nd L*d,,‘ t0 SI&gt;"&gt;“1 «H”e time
and grandparents. Mra.
with her son and family * Mrs. Ferguson In Gratid Ratilds this Marvel
1
Mra. Crookston, the former Lola , for Chicago tills Mondaymorning I P“mt- ♦ Mradames Minnie P&lt; tcrO'Connor and Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Petersen and mother. Mrs i Tuesday * Master Donak/Khcrk of i
Francea Hall, only
daughter
of , to remain until Friday evening **n. Carrie Slckel*. Ethel VanSIck- Carrie Skkel were In Lansing V-J Krm.,*s s^ndu’S'
^of hB ’Lawrence Hamilton.
John nnd Amanda Hall was born , with her brother*. * Mr. and Mrs. ,lc *nd Helen Hooper were - In
In Muskegon county, near White- , Arnold Parker, who recently re- &lt;‘r»nd Rapids, Friday on a conT- day on business and called on old , vacatlori^with his grandparents Mr
hall June 9. 1873 and-passed away turned to town from Midland have i b,n*d business and pleasure trio friends. * Mrs Orarc W®lfley re- and Mrs Jervis Campbell west of
turned after
to hera home
in Detroit.
townron*
♦ G«y
Mrs Dornthv
iuwwihviiiAugust 12. 1945 at tile age of a lit- । purchased the John VanderVeen * Mr nnd Mra Robert Beckwith urd.y
few d.ys^
visit Salwith .nd
ttie^Jd
flS
tie more than 72 years.
home on west Main St. nnd intend
Halting^ »toptx-d Thursday to
and cousins. Mrs Jennie , fainllk.s of Vern Hooper and Harry
When four years old. she moved to lu*lali a furnace and make other visit her aunt. Mra Sarah Camo- her aunt
'I111, Jf5-f,nd Mra BurdHtc BaLsch enjoyed Sunday afternoon
with her parent* to their farm cast improvements ns soon as the pres- b$11 °» lheir return from a little Wadd W John Ix*r sjient the week- .( Ottawa Beach w Mr-.
I v&lt;iin
of Gun lake where she grew to. ent tenants, the Clinton Poulson , pleasure trip to Grand Rapids cele- end In Battle Creek with his father :stecby of Leighton Ls spending some
womanhood. Bhe taught In thc dla- family find another location * I orating their first wedding anni‘ ! Ilf"0 W,Ul
l,1KC' MtS. Luuretla
trict schools of Barry county tor Mrs. Hattie Smith accompanied craary. * Friday evening dinner
at her Green lake cottage.
DUNG, diflimll skins
nine years, including the Prairie her son Arthur and family of Has- uuesls of Mr and Mra David «ape artist for Michigan State Col- ।| Tungate
Miss Neva Jane Kermeen aoent
and Jackson schools. She was mar- tings to Cuoperavlllc. Wedne^lay । Chase and ther son. Bruce home lege, with his wife and son Robert.. f,om Thursday until this Mondav
need special care. Stub­
rled lo Charles E Crookston July and visited their son and brother, | ff,,,n hL* station nt Growe L*le. returning from a business trip to W|lh a girl friend tn Wavne and
For prompt relief from
born blackhead*, coarse’ nnd oily skin
2. 1901.iJohn Smith and Mrs Smith. * |
were Mr nnd Mra Harry Elenbaa-. i*O^Kfnwnufm*?’rirti5,*,K
■ ■!«&gt; visited in Detroit. * Mr. and
the
spasms
of
Bronchial
She is survivedby three
chll- Mrs Hasel McCaul will again teach 1 of Wayland and their daughter at the William Crldlcr home and Mrs Max Lvnd were at Rattle Creek
conditions are easily kept under control’
took
their
three
small
children
W^n
“
“
ay
to
s^Mr
ai%
Mrs
Sri
Asthma,
use
thi*
mod*
dren. -Maurice of New York city, in th? Freetxtri school*, a position Virginia nnd children from SanMrs Lucille Norgaard of
Husky.
Ohio
ern vapor method. Easy
this Richard Hudnut way ... a aimpie,
of Grund
Orand she
she has
has filled
filled for
fur several
several years.
years
-------~....
- * Mrs Mary Stan- wlth'them after a w’&lt;el^onVhr CrS* '
br®u“ht Mbs N«ncy home
Raplds,
Wayne---H. of- the , Mra
-........
. and
.. . T 5 ---------Hamilton
of N a s h v 111 e. dbh
. who Ls making her home with with them after a week on thi Crld- w)lh diem for a few days' visit *
to use ... economical.
3-atcp Du Barry Beauty Treatment with
U. S. Army who reached home car­ mother of Mrs Serijan U -staying her daughter. Mrs Hazel Ftlllng- ler farm. MLss Joyce and Master w. ,iri. ^nrrv tn hear Mr !«•
C A U TI ON—Um ••It m 4inct,4.
an crldler
accompanied
them
to | H t i,„,ir(jve vrrv ™
much the
* ™
Thu«ly Sunday, a few hours before hL* wlth Grandma Serijan at the home ham on the west county line, ac- I&gt;
the famous Special Cfeansing Prepara­
Muinken
and are
spending the
week
U11£
mother's passing: two granddaugh­ whilc Dr. and Mrs Serijan are on I ‘•ompanled her son-in-law
i.«- and
tion that cleanses, softens and stiuiulates.
with
their
grandparents.
|
Churchill
family
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
|
-------—
...
..tr
and
Mrs
Wayne
ters. and many friends.
their vacation, • Mr and Mrs
**’
to •Detroit.
Funeral services were held at 2 Mrolc Stevens nnd son John of Williams
!, nL' of
, •Hastings
—•••—- -■
Mr and Mrs Arthur Getty and John Jensen and daughter Muripm Tuesday at the Beeler
funeral
------ —------- Wayne were Saturday and Sunday Friday nnd remained over Sunday children and * Mrs Clarence Long- lyu of Grand Rapids. Mrs. J's fath- |
with
relatives.
home,
conducted
by
a
nephew,
the
numc. conaucieu uy
; visitors of his mother. Mrs. Hallie wlth reiniie«
street of Irving road, leave tlUs, erJTank Gott accompanied them I
Wednesday for a vacation at Doug- and visited Alf England and oilier
Rev Robert Hall of Grand Rapid.*. Stevens * Mr nnd Mrs. Carl New- .
Interment was made in Mt. Hope j man of Grand Rapids spent Sun- I
fGuilty
'
las lake near Petoskey * Wednes- friends. * Mr and Mra Rom Staufcemetery.
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
, „&gt;
r were besieged bv calls asking
»' Al&gt;" »"»
onjnr, sympathy
ayuipuMl, v,
WIC rump
Jnlllm Pender
t'enclcf on the
tne Prairie.
tTalrle. * whv ril
Deepest
of the
entire ]| James
1 rrC Wa-' DO Middleville news
of Evan- visitors ot her mother. Mra. Hattie j
community Is extended to the sor- 1 Miss Marcella Davis of Jackson n u,sl w,’ek s Banner but we arc as er.
u. MB.S Hallie Howard
u &lt;„
~ ill , and **•'
‘te How- Smith W Sunday evening dlnnet1
rowing family In the loss of their ' spent the weekend'nt
weekend at home '‘with r"vslltlr(l a-1''llllrra We did our rest-stun,
ML*s ;Jcanettr
parents-both within a week.
I her parents. Mr and Mrs Clifford
Among those In attendance at Davis. Other visitors Sunday were
the funeral of Mr. Crookston, on
- ----------- - •&lt;—
Wedncsday last, were a nephew, via. Tills la the first time since
the Rev Robert Hall who conducted March that Mrs Davis has been
thr service, and the nieces. Mrs. well enough lo go home from the
Florence Gillette of Jackson. Mrs. Moe home. followng her long sick­
Margaret Kregstra. Mrs. Beatrice ness * Mrs Nora Whitmore n for­
Buxton, and MLm Marilyn Gillette mer resident who had been visiting
of Grand Rapids.
। in Hastings, spent Tuesday ofter| noon with Mrs. Della Allen. * Mr
Indira Missionary Circle
, nnd Mrs J L Rugg were
-vlv ou
„uu,
Sunday
Thc Ladles Missionary circle of afternoon visitors of his brother
thc Baptist church will meet this i Ray and family in Grand Rapids.
Friday afternoon with Mra. Carl
**'
Mr. —
and Mrs. Kenneth v._Vogel&lt; _e
of
In Caledonia for a devotional 1 Jackson had dinner Wednesday
meeting.
with her parents. Mr. und Mrs.
Henry Brog, while on a short trip
Mrs Barbara Jackson, operator 1 to Muskegon. * Mr
and Mrs.
ot Jean's Beauty shop, and her I Glenn Wellington relumed to their
three children have moved from home in Three Rivers. Thursday
Wayland and arc occupying part after a few days- visit with their
of the home of Mrs. Flora Hanlon daughter. Mrs. Eldon Poulson and
Thc children will be new pupils at family. * Mrs Mary Keeney ac­
thc T-K school. * Dr and Mrs companied by her granddaughter,
John K. Hickman and three chil­ MLia Barbara Ingall returned to
dren of Dowagiac, spent Wednes- , their home at Lake Odessa last
day with his parents. Mr. and Mrs week. Mrs. Keeney had been spend­
E E. Hickman
and thc
— little
------- Ing some weeks with her daugh------ ------ --------daughters. Jane and Judy remained ter. Mra. Edward Jackson and MLv
for a week’s visit * The Hick- , Barbara a few days with her couman’s grandson. Master diaries | sin. Miss Leila at their west counly
Boylan of Orand Rapids is also line home. * Saturday guests of
-------------------------------------------------------- -- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Oackler and
। children were her brother. Anto
i Benson and Mrs. Benson and "tier
, brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and
‘ Mrs Hilbert Stevens and daughter
Miss Donna, all of Morley. * Miss
। Helen Coman of Jackson spent her
vacation last week at home with
I her parents. Mr nnd Mrs. FTank
I Comnn southwest of town.
| Among tiie out-of-town people
Tender, Aching Feet Get
who attended the funeral of Mrs.
Almest Amazing Relief
I Charles Crookston. Tuesday were
T«n or llirrr anplkalii
J her nephew, the Rev. Hugh Hall
Emerald &lt;&gt;il and In Sltr
ot Hicksville. Ohio, who assisted
his brother, thc Rev- Robert Hall
1 with the service: also their sister.
Mrs. Florence Gillette of Jackson.
(-.me completely —ll‘» a w»n&gt;l*rful (ormule * Mr. and Mrs Herbert Thorpe
- thi, c»ir.h,ne&lt;L&gt;n o( eiwnlial &lt;41, will. and
two small daughters of KalaI tnnzoo spenl Friday night and Sat­
urday with her parents. Mr. and
i Mrs. Floyd Holes, nnd Sunday were
I dinner guests of his parents. Mr.
UHABKCK-S DRIIO KTORK

MIDDLEVILLE

_____ ___ ______

BEAUTY TREATMENT
TEEN-AGE SKIN

LYBARKER'S
DRUG STORE

Sore Tender
Aching Feet

’way down to clear them off our shelves quickly! Save at Wards!

PAINT PRICES ARE SLASHED

CASEIN WATERPAINT
Reg. Gal. 1.98 . . .
Reg. Qt. 65c ....

Now
Now

RESINTONE WATERPAINT
Reg. 2.69Now

Fifteenth Annual Eaton County

0

4-H FAIR §

FLOOR PAINT
Reg. 2.35 .

FLAT WALL PAINT
Reg. Qts. 65c
. .

CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN

AUGUST 28,29,30,31

0

SEPTEMBER 1, 1945

SPORTING GOODS CLEARANCE

59c
19c

SEE THE GRANDSTAND SHOW "Fadt and Follies
of 1945" Wednesday Night

MULE PULLING CONTEST 10 a.m. Friday
PARADE OF LIVESTOCK AND FLOATS—Fri. P.M.

Now 5.49

15c

Now

FLAG SETS
Reg. 1.95

CARBONIA CLEANING FLUID
Reg. 23c
Now

Now 1.69

DRAIN PIPE CLEANER
Reg. 25c

19c

29c

Now

TENTS
Reg. 17.80

Now

Day and Night!

Now 15.00

ATHLETIC SUPPORTERS
Reg. 35c

Now

N

f
I

HATS
R&lt;S

1.55, No.

W

Windows, Doors, Casing, Odds and Ends
of Millwork.
Up to 1 Off

15c

ROCK WOOL .... Per Bag 88c
Odds and Ends of Roofing, for Small
Chicken Houses, etc.
"
1 off

25c

ROLLED INSULATION
Reg. 5.50 ...[..

II

Y

STRAINERS
R«g. 49c, Now

I

Y

SERVERS
Ro,. 2.98. How

I

Now 4.69

cupsand
SAUCERS

ASH TRAYS
Reg. up to 35c

will open a monthly payment account

1

.

Now

Now

REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE
RAT-KILLER
Reg. 15c

Now

5c

CART-TOY
Reg. 1.25' Now

98c

WATERPROOF CUSHIONS
Reg. 2.45Now

1.59

BABY PUSH CARTS
Reg. 5.29

Now 2.98

PER MA
MOTH

CLOTHS

Reg. 2.69, New

Uf. 50c, Nw

198
Any purchases totaling $10 or more

.

5c

19c

BUILDING MATERIAL REDUCED

15c

Saturday Afternoon and Evening

Bigger and Better!

Now

Now 1.49

LICHT HORSE PULLINC CONTEST—Sat.. 11 a m.

W.L.S. Present, "Graham Western
Riders"

Now

0NGO^^^SINK^^^IFE PRE-^^FL.-wore

ON WITH THE PARADE" Thurs. &amp; Friday Night

VETERANS' MEMORIAL SERVICE—Friday Evening

15c

Now 2.49

HEAVY HORSE PULLING CONTEST

HARNESS RACING—Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

Now

MIXER COVERS
Reg. 39c . . .

ARCHERY SET
Reg. 6.30

19c

RADIATOR CLEANER KITS
Reg. 35cNow

10c

TOASTER COVERS
Reg. 39c . . .

VEGETABLE BAG
Reg. 39c
. .

SPARK PLUG WRENCHES
Reg. 29cNow

MAGIC GLOVE
Reg. 29c

Wednesday-CH I LDREN'S DAY

Now

DUFFEL SPORT BAG
Reg. 3.29

AUTO NEEDS PRICED TO CLEAR

PROTECTIVE CREAM
Reg. 29c ....

Now

CHAIN GUARDS
Reg. 75c.

1.97

CLEARANCE Of HOUSEWARES

.

UTILITY CASE
Reg. 1.23

AIR FORCE GASOLENE CAN
Now 1.98

Tuesday Evening—HORSE SHOW and "FADS and
'
FOLLIES of 1945"

10 o.m.

We’ve slashed their prices

Get your share of these bargains!

Polishing

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST M. 1845

the formers parents. Peter and Klppy, and Pfc. Don J DOWLING
Sunday they were dinner gueeU al ner gueeU of t
the home of Mr. and Mr. Richard Mr. and Mra. -------- ----- ------------- —Estep. Other dinner gUMU
gueats were Phillip. Other dinner- guests were wet
McMillen.
* Gloria
llnrle
Ulrrt Wa
wax ,■ n •£fvlc® 'who mad® the supreme
--------—- —
..
Mr gna Mrt. Eugene Reuther and Kip_,---------.... „
—
... Bird
George Spindler
of .-J!
Lafayette,
fayette.
Ind..
- — ------.
.
,!? : sacrifice, is progressing nicely and
ofr Mr.
and Sira. Charles Anderson of
o De­ daughter. Mra. George Garlick, a dinner guest Wednesday
and Mrs anyone wishing to contribute to
trolt. * Mr. and Mrs.
troit.
Mra Dale Shet- Mra. Charice Grozlnger and Mrs. and Mra. Roy Rowlader end Mrs. ,; thi* fund, pleaae contact Mrs Ella
Cera Leffler. Phillip returned home Charles Hatton honoring her birth- 1
। terly and family of Lake Odessa
O
_.—r aruj husband.for a day. In the afternoon Mrs Row­ Smith, or Mra. Don Wright., *
k Waeber and dauah- ' spent Sunday afternoon
afternoon with
w... Mr I with his slater
----------- -------- - Mr. and Mra. Lloyd • lader and Gloria were Lake Odessa Plans are being arranged for a
alt count PYiday with । and Mr*. Edward Rcesor. *
Dowling home coming to be held at
and Mra. Loren Hershberger. Mr. Town* and little granddaughter. : visitors and called al the homes the church on Sunday Sept. 8 and
and Mra. Otto Townsend, and Mrs Lorraine Gonyou, were Sunday; of Mra. Alverla Heaton and Mra. । all -who are Interested are urged
-EU* Flory were Sunday dinner Kests of their mother, Mra. Eliza- ; Ida HelnUeiman.
I to attend and enjoy the services
th
Tlckner.
and
son.
Delbert,
of
I
-n.,^
from
hcr
_
„.
ho
.
tt
n
ded
guests last Sunday of Phoebe Oaks Sunfield. * Mrs. Root was taken ■ juPgl
. and the dinner which follow?. *
J"*-.
* Mr. and Mra. George A. Miller to the hospital in Ann Ari»r Fri- }X oS^ pS^U^^e
Lloyd Gaskill has returned from
o called on Mrs Dell WU- and aorta. Peter and Bruce, re­
Pennock hospital and is making
Baturday. * Arlo Pender of turned Wednesday to their home
. ..
m.
Mr and Mrl1 Howard Hewitt and a good recovery, we are glad to
in
Detroit
after
spending
a
two
The
Rev
and
Mrs.
Fay
C.
Wing
I
Mr
,
and
Mrl
Ted
jjup^.
and
। CYeek was a visitor Sunday
report. * Mrs Roy Rice. Mra John
weeks
’
vacation
at
a
cottage
al
and Mr. sad Mn. D B. Green at- .daughter, Jeralee. # Mr. and Mra. 1 Hammond and Mra. Edna Whlte home of his parents. Mr.
Mra Peter Pender. * Mrs Jordan lake. While here they vis­ tended the ChrUtlan church sum- Stuart, Kussmaul eatertained thc worth attended the Miller-Butler
-----------------, ..
assembly
nt . Rock lake Sun- , Demaray family reunion at their •
nee Paul is spending this ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs |Imer
* Mr. and Prunk
Mn ®ra$n" I home Sunday. About twenty-five .
in Grand Rapids with her George Parrott and with them vis- i day t
Herman 'Babcock cottage at Bristol
lied
Mr
and
Mrs
Jay
Vrugglnk
of
|
Canon City
Cltj were Sunday were present. A potluck dinner was lake Sunday. * Marjorie Wright
;
die of Carrcn
Mra Charles Rowlader *
dinner guest* of Mrs Cora Whit- served. * Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence spent lost week nt Camp Kltannli and Linton Warner spent Grand Rapids.
Mr. snd Mrs Henry Norcutt of neyand daughter. Doris. Their son, Flnefrock and Barbara and Dick,
Wednesday urttll Saturday
their grandparents. Mr. and CUrkaviile were callers Thursday David. w_ho ivad spent n few days Bailey attended thc Brumtn-Balu !
evening of Mra. Cura Whitney and last week with Ids aunt returned family reunion Sunday at Chari- i Mrs. George Lee of Climax Ls
them. •* Gilbert Todd I ton pujy * jjr and Mra Carl failing at the home of her son and
Catherine Spindler of Battle daughter. Doris * Mr. and Mrs home with T?
1 aMond‘?.
i Burkie attended a v^dlnTat The wife Mr. nnd Mrs Albert Lee this
ireek spent the weekend with her John Brccheisen and daughter
lOther, Mrs Arile Spindler On from near Flint were Sunday din- and Mra. Carl Jordan and family, I home
home of
of Mr.
Mr. and
and Mra.
Mra. Maurice
Maurice tioDo­ week * Mr and Mrs Nell’ Jones
are
happy
of -a baby
wn. Darwin
Mrs.
Lrarwin Mcvieuana
McClelland andaon.
ana son. little of Mulliken. Their daughter "J
’, the
T" ■■■•»•»
” parents '2.
Darwin Jr. Mrs. Howard Daniels 1 Marjorie Ann was married to Lee K.'r1, ““E0.J.
* The marrinse
nf SMiss
and Jane, and Mra. Leon Meyers j Ooiwcr.
lL
A?e, °L
?*M Twyla JJarrard
frra,r.? "and
Melvin
Oaks o.
of «Us&gt;anu
Rutland w»«
will take
And iris were Sunday guests of Mr
___ ,
,,
, *■»*!•
“■ '-■•&gt;»=
ami Mrs. John Rogers of East ,hT*X rTir =-?. u?^cUn,l °‘
p,lai “ ,‘h.’Lchurc5 ^n Turaday
Woodland * Mra. Gladys Murphy i rftle
l
Friday.
Aug. evening of thi* week. Congratula---------------- . people.
r—- Wal­
and Mrs Jack Murphy and daush.1 1
J L Smith cottage, rhe tons
to--------these,young
ter of Lansing spent Thtiratlav with “*^Sr’!&lt;'on **J3
win* lace
lace Preston
Preston and
and sons.
sons. Merle »»u
and
ti&gt;e •Intter’s sister Mra Walter '•an‘cs’A andvisiting. The
hue- | Donald and Mrs Edna Whitworth
Crosby nnd family.'* Mra Sophia
Y.r o 81LM 4* fl,r * PoUu,cit attended thc annual Barry Co
,Geiger
i.i..— ...
u.c.u,— i_
'‘Vpper A.1 tl,c
-nv buslut’ss meeting
umuii* the
uir ' Road
luinu CommL*ilon
^.iinirtiLMuiii picnic which
which was
wm
ot Brighton
is visiting
v___
nwrfavz
1
officers
elected
for
the
coming
year
I
i
held
at
Murphy
Murohv
beach.
bench.
Gun
lake,
lake.
friends in Woodland for a few days.
* Mr. nnd Mrs. Milan Trumbo left were—pres.. Mrs. Edith Black, vice 1 Fridav ★ John Matson Is ImprovMonday morning for Hartford to pres. Mra Nellie Townsend; secy.. . Ing the looks of his place by addMra,
Susan
Smith;
treus.
Olga
Ing
a
sun
parlor:
Gerald
BuntdoH
spend a week with Mr and Mrs
Ward Plant, and daughters at a Lckardt. corresponding secy. Mra. : L* giving the exterior of hi, home
a full coverage of brick siding and
cottage al Coral lake. * Mr. and Ueei’lcc Kantner
The Rev and Mra. Harley Town- 1 Cirllc Fisher L, Improving hi, reslMrs.
Charles Lutz of Fenton
------- ------- ---- .... ---------- dcnc(, wUh n frpah roat of u.h|tp
brought George Senrs who visited send and son. Francis, and Ronald
at their home from Friday until Rivell accompanied the Young 1 paint—so much tor thc men folks.
Tuesday to his house here Thev Married People*’ Sunday *chool I
were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs class of the Sunfield church of thc I
Robert Luu and son’s Chum and Brethren to Bertha Brock pork for i DIRFEE
Kim from Elyria. Ohio. Others to a picnic dinner
spend the evening vvlth them were -CP*
vuntzn
P
u.n&lt;;f” reponra
reported to
to' Mr. and Mrs John Hook and
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Sears. Mr and , Fort Sheridan following hl* fur- family. Mr and Mrs Ernie Bate­
^Ir:S
Chflstophcrsen of lough at home with his mother. man and daughter, Joyce, the Rev.
Lake Odessa, and Mr. T T, Wilt Mrs Jerry Fisher nnd husband He and Mrs' Munger and family at­
and son
»nrt
znn David
n=virt of
nf Nashville.
Nn.hviiu * Mr
*&lt;r L,
detained there for treat­ tended Camp meeting Sunday. *
and Mra. Charles Wlbert of Nash­ men! and tests to determine his Mr nnd Mrs Herbert Davis of
Grand Rapids were guests of Mr.
ville spent Thursday evening with
-- - cotidltlun. ♦ Pvt David Herahbcr- and Mrs. Henry Davis and WinlMr. nnd Mrs. Walter Crosby ar
indJ ger is expected home on furlough
attended the softball game here.f
i soon He will stop in Chicago where the former helped In oat harvest.
Mr and Mrs T. T Wilt and son. he will visit his sisters. Barbara * Miss Mary Baulch and Richard
David, of Nashville spent Sunday and Joan Hershberger, and then Bateman are spending this week
evening with their parents. Mr and come to the home of his parents. at Clear lake * Sunday guest* of
Mrs George Sear*. They were on Mr. and Mrs Loren Hershberger. Mr and Mrs. Chas. Hammond were
their way to Lansing to take Mrs. He Is located in Texas, and this Mr and Mrs. Cl=ud Hammond and
Wilt there. She Is attending sum­ will be his Brat furlough since en­ Mr and Mrs Geo Baulch * Mr.
mer school al East Lansing * Mr tering service * Mr and Mrs. nnd Mrs Roger Davis and daugh­
Howard Harper
and Mrs. Howard Harper and fam-i....................
— »&lt;«• and family were
Rlmdriv dinner
.linn —- guests of Mr and ters attended thr Conklin reunion
liy were guests Monday evening of Sunday
at Bristol lake Sundav * Mis, I
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shellenbarger. , Mrs. Jack Howland of Collins, hon- Dorothy Hook spent last week with ;
honoring Pfc. Arden Hnrpcr. * or,n8 Pfc. Arden Harper home on Mr
and Mrs Otis Fisher near
Thelma Hopkins of Grand Rapids furlough.
I Comstock.
1
spent from Friday until Sunday j cpl Gerald Gonvou wa* hnim- —
«'!■
■«&gt; M»
'»
1hr ”“.yaS2Pl"visit
’BI!“K
his
Rccsor. * Donald Crosby spent , vvif«- and other relatives Arnnn.
frnm TuE-‘,&lt;’n&gt;' uinl1 S“IltlAv
i panled by his wife he left Battle
thc home
Mrweeknnd |, £&gt;
Creek
Saturdnv
r.......
Mra
Owen folks
Smithhere.
spent* the
F&gt;.tl
jLtL.n.mnrntno
South Caro
ins
to FYrt Jackson. South Carolina,
end in Lanning as guests of Mr. i.hm
fnr *.-me
.
where thev
they win
will Hv..
live for
time ।
nnd Mrs Ezra Dill * Mr and Mrs. । * Word was received
Earl Jordan of Grosse Point called Llova Paul Town* thi- hJ nnd
on Mra Della Manktclow at the
A'
F ’•'. J*’’.?" Xlo

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6. Assemblers.

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9. Coremakers.

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By
oxer

r&gt;. £]£’ T„„. "."''thi'.rd 'SIm

ler Saturdav evening.
(where he wa., to report following.
Mr. and Mrs
Lynn Lampman *,ls furlough. His family will re- '
and Mrs. Jane Kelly of Grand [ «u»ln there
Rapids and Mr and Mra Charles
_
„
,
,
Tlx- Young »Peoples
Leonard were Sunday evening sup’«’plr* choir of
ot the
Church
ot the
per guests of Mrs. Colette Greiner , outh Woodland
™ 2?, d C
*jurch of
nnd JoAnne The occaamn cele• T5ck,“8n on,bV"brated Mrs Lampmans birthday
c'cning at the home o' Mr
* Mr and Mra Harley McMillen “nd
cl»utlr Demond After
entertained at a birthday dinner
a* Fl?8 th.0Ur .?Ier c &gt; wl,r'’!fr |
Sunday. Guest, were Mr and Mra ?“,'?■* 'er&gt; ln,,'r,'-',|n« science talk
W J Richard of Lansing. Mr and . ’"r?,Hn’Ipcu,’,£ Rcfreslimeni.,
were
served
Last Sunday evening
Mrs Garold McMillen and sons. tt,rp
, the group met at the home ot Mr
and Mrs. Homer Rowlader Vivian
Begcrow gave a report of her trip
to Lansing as a county delegate to
the State 4-H club week nt Lan­
sing Refreshments were served *
The West Woodland Birthday club
will meet Friday afternoon. Aug
, 17. nt thr home of Mrs George
Forman with Mrs Wil) Hauer a*
eo-hi*leM. * Roger Flanigan al- i
tended young people’s camp for n |
week at Camp Mark near Milford. ।
| Ind On his return he went to ,
North Manchester to spend Sun­
: day night with Carlton Holiday I
He met his sister. Ruth. In Fort
Wayne, and they returned home on :
’ Monday.
The South Woodland Church of
; the Brethren had a farewell meet­
Ing honoring their pastor and wife.
। the Rev nnd Mra Arthur Dodge.!
' who have been with them the past
four years a carry-in dinner was
served nt noOn with a short pro­
grain following Mra. Bernice Kantner gave a reading: and Mrs Mar- ’
tha Farrell, a poem Roger Fianl- I
gan made a report on his trip at
Camp Mack Guy Kantncr in be­
half of the church preserved thr
Rev and Mrs Dodge with a lacr
tablecloth Thr Rev Tkxlgeprunehrd
his farewell sermon Sundav. and
i hr. and Mrs Dodge now have their
two weeks
vacation after which
. they will move to their new puslerate at Defiance. Ohln * Roger '
Flanigan spent Monday and Tues­
day In East I-anatng Several bov.,
from Barn- county attended thr

This 4-month-old calf has already
produced $309? worth of milk!

JTesf

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

Farm Machinery

MB

panled Mr Lamb Roger went as
one in the 4-H dairy judging tram
for judging cattle * Mr and Mrs
Byron Teaker and family of Pon­
tiac were Sunday visitors at the
home of the former’s parents, Mr
and Mrs George Forman Other
, visitors at the Forman home were
putting a calf on Master Mix Calf Pellets instead of milk,
. Mrs Marv Capron and daugh’er.
Karen, of Lake Odessa and Mrs
1,000 lbs. of "extra" milk go to market in 4 months!
I Maude Petersen of Ionia Friday
I Thc Rev. and Mrs Harley V
Townsend attended thc funeral of
; Mrs. Grace Brovont. formerly Mrs.
Charles Gavitt. Wednesday at the
I Mapes Funeral home In Sunfield
•| The Rev Ray McRoberts preached
I thc funeral sermon * Visitors
I Thursday afternoon at thc home
/f/'Cv ' 10 ,'°c
milk ’lKy rcP*lw’ Rcjl *4vmg*f
nt Mr. and Mrn. J. U. Crockford of
■ Add them up over a period of four month*...and
| East Woodland were Mr and Mra.
| Arthur A Herd Ing, Mra. Jcs,e
you’re ahead a&gt; much U 125.00 oo every calf. $25-00 extra
Knowles, and Mrs Orno Knowles
profrti, plu» subsidy.
! of Hastings * Mra Harold O FnrI man and ton. Bruce, of Roscom’ And rhai’a not alL Mauer Mix Calf Pellet* save time and
i mon returned to their home after |
1 an extended vUll with her hus- ।
trouble...eliminate washing and scrubbing path. Whal’l mare,
band's parents. Mr
and Mrs I
you’ll find that heif^s mature fan &lt;xi Master Mix Calf Pellets.
I George Forman
* Mrs
Orm.
Beef calves develop better frame, put oo sound. solid weight
! Knowles of Hastings was a dinner !
guest Thursday at the home of
Mr and Mr* Jerry Fisher Dr and
Decide, aaw, to get these extra ptofiu oo jour calves.
Mrs Henry Elliott of Hastings were
, callers tn the afternoon. _ _
,
Ruth Flsnlgsn was al North ‘
F | Manchester. Ind . to attend the '
I wedding nt a girl friend there She |
visited friends over the weekend * i
l Mra. Jmm Knowles of Hastings,
। was a dinner gue*t on Thursday |
at the home of Mr and Mrs Ar- ।
thur Allerdlng. * Arlene Nicholson
I who was returned to McLaughlin1
' hospital, was better and
i
: brought to her home Friday She '
I u improving. ★ In the final of the I
I toftball tournament played Moni
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the Western Auto team
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MICHIGAN IIXn'om'V
the Caslte team.

PELLETS and MEAL

GRAIN &amp; BEAN CO. ...

AUCTION SALE

Owing to poor health, I have decided to quit farming and will dispose of the personal
property at public auction at the place known as the Eugene Nichols farm located
43 miles northcast of Hastings and 3 mile north of Barber's Corners; or J mile west
and 1 3 mile south of Carlton Center on

TUESDAY, AUGUST 2«, 1945
STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP. I OFFER THI FOLLOWING:

12 HEAD OF COWS
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, bred Apr. 30.
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, bred Moy 6.
Guernsey cow, 5’ yrs. old,
‘
bred‘ July
‘
6.
'
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh.
Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, bred May 6.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Apr. 12.
Guernsey cow,. 8 yrs.
,
old,. due in Oct.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due in Oct.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, due in Dec.
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, bred Apr. 16.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Apr. 20.
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, due in Oct.
This is o good producing herd of cows, large and in
good flesh.

33 HOGS
3 brood sows, wgt. 375 lbs., due in Sept.
30 good feeders, wgt. 150 lbs. each.
Three 7x8 hog houses, hardwood floors.
10 ft. dry hog feeder.
75 gallon self hog waterer.
SHEEP
2 ewes and one buck lamb.
HAY 0 GRAIN
1,000 bu. new oats.
25 tons chopped clover hay in barn.
MACHINERY

Co-Op manure spreader, nearly new.
International side delivery rake.
Good rubber tired wagon and 14 ft. flat
rack.

14 ft. wagon box.
3 sec. spring drag, nearly now.
John Deere 5 ft. cut mower.
Double cultipacker.
Gale bean puller, good.
Doodle bug tractor, good condition.
Factory made horse com cutter.
'35 Chevrolet motor.
Double harness.
Good 2 wheel trailer.
Page double rochet fence stretcher.
Universal 2 single unit milker with 60 ft.
pipe line, now.
Old bean puller. Buzz rig and sow.
Junior garden planter.
Eight 10 gal. milk cans.
5 gal. can. 2 milk pails and strainers.
New scythe.
Large block and tackle.
14 ft. lag chain.
Four 5 gal. gas cans.
150 white oak fence posts.
22 ft. ladder. Corn shelier.
Grindstone. Hag chute..
Stone boat. 120 ft. I' hoy rope.
Wheelbarrow. Hog crate.
Milk cart, 2 can size.
1,000 Ib. platform scales.
&gt;
200 feed bags. Tank heater.
3 burner table oil stove.
Forks, shovels, hoes.
Many other articles too numerous to
mention.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

I WILL OFFER FOR SALE THIS GOOD 90 ACRE FARM
Subject to th* right to rgjcct any and oil bids. Good 8 room hotiM. Full iniBOmoot, glassed in porch.
40 x 15 born, leanto shed, corn crib, allo, tool shod, hog hoUM, end tvs chtckon coops. Good eby loom
toil. Fence* In good repair. 10 acre* lake front. Manning water through form.
Be Bure and look thi* farm over and make arrangement* for payment before date of sale.

FBANK DEGROOTE, PROP.
DEWEY REED, Auctionaer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clark

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23. IM5
her slater in ChtrioHe.

NASHVILLE
Rev. and Mra. Charles Oughton
were In Battle Creek Saturday.
Their daughter Mra. Frank Mc­
Comb and friend. Mlu Carolina
Smith came home with them for
the weekend. ♦ Mn. O. E. Wright
ot East Lansing to vlaltlng her
daughter, Mra. Wm. R. Dean and
family and other Nauhvllle friends.
♦ Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jonaa and
Bobby were Battle Creek visitor!
Friday. * Mrs Corn Reynolds of
Lansing la a gueat ot Mn. Ola
Feighner and vtolllng her many
friend* here. * Mr. and Mra. B.
Johnson and family of Allen Park.
Mich., were Friday night dinner
KiU of the Rev. and Mrs H. R.
eg. * Mr. and Mrs Harold Hess
left Thursday far a visit with rela­
tives in northern Michigan. * Ken­
neth Dean of Battle Creek was at
the home of his parents. Mr. and
S Mra. W. O Dean last week with an
attack of jaundice. * Mra. Maude
Wotrlng was In Orand Rapid! Fri­
day a guest of Mra. J. C. FurniM
and spent the weekend with Nwhvillc friends.
Mixa Orn Hinkley who has been
transferred from Cadillac to Mus­
kegon where she has a position In
the Old Age Assistance Bureau,
was a recent guest of her mother
Mra. W. H. Lclbhauacr and sister
Mra. Bruce Randall and family. *
George C. FurniM of-Battle Creek
a brother of Von and Hugh Purnias, to hospitalized aa a result of
a heart ailment. * Mr and Mrs.
E H. Fleming and little daughters
are visiting relative and friends
in Northern Michigan and Ontario.
Canada. * Mra. Byron DeGraw re­
turned
Sunday from Hastings
where she has been a guest of her
niece. Mra. Erwin Clark and fam­
ily since Wednesday. * Mr. and
Mra. Ray I. Thompson and Mr. and
Mra Ralph Olin enjoyed a north­
ern trip the first part of last week.
* Thc Rev and Mra. J. E Van
| Allen and family were*at their cot­
tage at Ihdian lake near Vicksburg
last week * Mr Van Allen was
F'counsellor for a group of boy» at
the annual Naxarene boy's camp.
Five boys from Nashville in at­
tendance. * Dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs Wm R Dean Sunday at
their Thomapple lake cotUge were
the Rev. and Mra. Chas. Oughton;
Mrs G. E. Wright. E. Lansing:
Mr and Mrs. John Carey. Mr. and
Mrs Wm. Crawford. Mra. Fr»nk
McComb and M1m Caroline Smith
of Battle Creek. * Mra. ClemShep-

I E G A 1 S
Motion ro oaaniTotB

C&amp;ott n lbs It&gt;4 day ot (Vt.L.

spent

Earl M. Smith, better known here
aa "Bud." eon of Mr. and Mra.
Smith, la home from the South

and overseas wjth the exception ot MICHIGAN STATE OIL
three months. He was M da ya
aboard a ship coming from New
Caledonia to the weat coast and
about 4 more dags getting lo Bat­
tle Creek. Arriving there at J
o'clock on a Sunday morning he
hailed a taxi end covered the last
lap of the journey home. In hla 2
vanced to the petty officer rating
of ship's Cook 2nd class.
Marine 8/B«t. Junior F. Hill Is
home from the South Pacific and
•spending a 30-day furlough with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L.
Hill of Nashville, R 2. He saw con­
siderable combat action In the Ad­
miralty Islands. Mindoro. Luxon
and Mindanao and wears four bat­
tle stars In addition to navy unit
and presidential citation decora­
tions. Sgt. Hill entoted in the ma­
rine corps In December. 1M2. He la
a graduate of Hastings High school,
class of IMO
Dewey J. Jones, Jr., entered serv-

proofing many buildlntx

Don't Let Cracked
Windows Become
A Hazard
Wo Carry a Complete Stock for ony Moke Cor
Thc Best Velvet in New and Uted Auto Porta
We Build Wagons and Trailer!
Welding—Expert
We Buy All Kinds
any Condition

WE WILL BE CLOSED AUGUST 31
FOR INVENTORY

LIGHTNING SPEED
PORTABLE ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS
CLEAN!

ECONOMICAL!

FARMERS, 6558

SPEC DEE
FABRIC CEMENT

For Repairing Grain Bags, Tents, Awn­
ings, Waders, Upholstering, Canvas and
Leather Goods.
25c

-

50c

$1.00 Site Bottles

PLOMB TOOLS
FARM BUREAU
SERVICES, INC
RHONE 211S
NORTH CHURCH $T.

HASTINGS

WITH AVAILABLE MERCHANDISE

. Young People's S. S class. Sunday.
-■ After services with their teacher.1
I Mrs. Saunders, a picnic dinner at
■9 I Ross Twp Park, was enjoyed The,
,4 regular business meeting was held 1
.and committers appointed
pro-,
it I gram. Naomi Beck and Dole Phil- '
mon. refreshments. Shirley Miller
and Norris Allen The next meet- ।
Ing will be Sept 15, the olace to be .
decided later * Pvt Robert Os­
borne. Camp Maxey. Texas, is I
spending a few days with his par- '
ent*. * Mr. and Mrs. John Gas- |
pari, son and ulster and her twin ।
sons of Blue Island, 111., are spend- ■
Ing their vacation at thc Roll farm I
* Mr and Mrs. Ernest Bradfield .
and Mr. and Mrs. Bucher Ander- •
son of South Bend. Ind- enjoyed a i
fishing party at Lower Crooked '
lake, Sunday * Mr and Mra Merle .
Bradfield and Jack attended a
birthday dinner at the home of Mr.'
and Mrs Miles Skinner of Eau ,
Claire, also a farewell to 8 Sgt.
Dick Skinner. Sunday who laavos |
„.i Mondav with his bride for Atlantic I
■ i City. N J where Dick has to re•• port Sept. 27 Dick had been a
prisoner of the Germans for 6
। months.
.

Soih and doors

Paints and oil

Bruce streamline flooring

Glass blocks

Bruce floor finishes

Attic louvres

Builder's hardware

Asbestos siding

Overhead garage door sets

Rock loth

Glass and putty

Wall board

JOHNS-MANVILLE and PHILIP CAREY ROOFING
ROOF COATINGS and BUILDING MATERIALS

As soon as stocks are available wa plan

to have a complete stock of lumber

Let Us Supply Your Building Needs

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Mr. and Mra. Harry Miller and
daughters Marjorie of Elkhart.
Ind., nnd Mary Eleanor Nash nf1
Clarksville were callers on Mra. ■
Jennie Pardee Wednesday Mr nnd
Mrs Frank Kline of Alto and Mra I
Greia Proctor of Cascade were also i
callers * S '5«t Duward Lltch-1
field, wife and baby of Florida are
visiting their parents. Mr and
• I Mrs Hoy Litchfield. * Mr and
■| Mra. August Lemmer of Kalama­
... zoo spent Sunday and Monday with
i | Jake Gless and Corrine. * Jimmie
; Shean and Dick Gless spent the
■ weekend in Chicago. * Mrs Loyd

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HASTINGS

THE

WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE CHANGE OF NAME OF

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PETE'S AUTO PARTS

WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THE CHANGE OF NAME OF

* MILO
।
Mr. and Mrs Butcher and sons,
of Lansing, also Mr and Mrs Al• mon Cox. Robert and Faith of I
■ Romulus, visited in the Rush
,, ‘ Saunders home Saturday after-1
noon, a Mrs Doris Saunders Is at•" tending the course in anatomy and
.. physiology being given In Hastings
" by Dr. Steen of W.MCE * There

The only permanent form of rat
control li to prevent their entrance
Into buildings.
Minor itruetural

221 N. MICHIGAN

st busy intersecting to r»

NEWTON LUMBER CO

AUTO GLASS INSTALLED WZ‘ WAIT

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Ughli. Thia to
the fact that, oo

TO OUR PATRONS
TO

thU year's graduating class and Is
now at Camp Robinson. Ark. Be­
cause of an attack oT penumonia
soon after his arrival at camp,
Junior was unable to receive his
basic training with hla original
group He has been assigned to Co.
D. 111th Bn. 77th Regt and has
been made acting sergeant or lead­
er of hla squad In his letters to
his parents. Mr. and Mra Dewey
Jones he says he is feeling fine and
likes his work very much.

Complete Stock of New and U»cd Ante Part*

CM,

Ih« waler r»
Mrs. Gladys
Matt«mtek and die Huntington. * UtUe Cii
atvest. ».« daughter Connie of Alto spent from
bv itv. ni T'uesday until Friday with har «?•
i» i"» m I
Mra. Paul Hoffman and family.
। Friday fertnoon they wars in Haa­
ts'. l waiiscv. City cirri. I tings, accompanied by Mra. Marlin
Gigantic engineering fas la ot Boul1 '«»— —..........। Kunde and Donna. ♦ Mrs. Jennie
uihtej:! SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Pardee and Waneta Schray were compliahmenta without parallel
L*st Week's letter
.In Caledonia Saturday afternoon.
Orand Coulee dam weight more
Mr
and
Mn
Guv
Msklev
and
l
T1,ey
bUo
aUUd
Aklen
For
'
famlly called^on bX htoklYy ‘and
J
than 23.000.000 tana — over three
family of Charlotte Sunday. We
f?
are glad to report that Blake, who [ erno9n with her Btint, Mra. Jennie
has been seriously 111. to Improving.
| * Mrs. Carl Lehman and son of
•«i iu Nashville are visiting Mr. and Mrs. ;
isv is Ora Lehman. * Mr and Mrs Wai- 1
M Ou ter Hershberger and Bobby Joe'
« , Mulllnex were dinner guests of
in &lt;&gt;’, T/Sgt. and Mra Chalmer Herahioi io. berger at Orand Rapids last Tuesa so day.
.
l.oii | Mrs. Elmer Hynes Is on the tick
■'
, list. * Callers of Mrs Keith Farlee ,
‘ f/' and baby recently were Mra Roa- ,
ll0 coe Hynes, Mrs. Nlel Hynes and
2 «s »°h of Woodbury. Mr. and Mrs
.•
Shirley Mayo of Hastings. Mra
। Hany Sandbrook and Janice and,
1 ■- | Mra. Leon Barnum * Mr. and Mra.
„ | Joseph Martin of Ann Arbor are;
visiting Mr nnd Mra Earl Barkley..
3* * Mr. and Mra. Robert Hill and
i.os son and Mr. and Mra. Kaiser of
West Alexandria are spending two !
weeks at the Fisher cottage Mra.
, Hill accompanied them and Is visit- i
Ing Mr. and Mra Glenn Wotrlng. ।
T oo * Mr and Mra J D. Wise. Jose­
, phlne. and grandson John are via"v illng relatives at Union City. Ohio,
Ju this week * Mrs Harold Hecker
and Louanna of Grass lake are
■ u «-j i spending Monday and Tuesday
with Mrs. Mary Fisher and Susie
(3 j-FUher.

HASTINGS CONSTRUCTION CO

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

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COUNCIL PROCItDINGS

SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Miss Martha Fellows of Waldron
la visiting Mr and Mrs Walter
Fisher from Sunday till Thursday
* Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Rhoades of
Ohio spent last week with Mr and
Mrs. Owen Smith and both fami­
lies enjoyed a trip In northern
Michigan. * Miss Betty Wotrlng •asnof Lansing spent thc weekend at
home. * Mr and Mrs. Joseph Wise
and grandson John and Miss Josephlne -Wise of Hostings returned
from Ohio Friday evening. * Mr.
and Mra. Roscoe Hynes spent Fri­
day afternoon with their daughter,
Mra. Earl Count nnd made the acI lll.UEHV (T.ltTtf » st.
qualntance of their new grandson.
11 * Mrs. Paul Brodbeck spent last
' | week In Ohio visiting her son. the
Rev. Carroll Brodbeck and family.
I * Mra. Effie Working of Lima.
Ohio, was a Sunday dinner guest
Of Mr and Mrs J D Wise
Mr. and Mra. Olenn Wotrlng.
MUs Bety Wotrlng. Mrs HUI. Mr
and Mrs Walter Ftshcr and Miss
, Martha Fellows of Waldron were
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs
Robert Hill and son at the Fisher
. cottage at Saddlebag lake * Mr
and Mrs Lake are the proud par­
ents of a 7 lb baby boy born at
Huff's hospital Friday evening.
Aug. 17. Mother and baby are be­
Ing cared for by the grandmother.
I Mrs. Frank Lake. * Callers on Mrs
. Keith Farlec and baby the past
| week were Mrs Zelma Cox and
family Mrs Thelma Burd. Mrs i
I Lawrence Kidder and son of Has-.
I Ungs. Mra. Floyd Mahler. Mrs Levi1
| Kantner. Mrs Guy Kantner. Dicky
| Ekkens of Gobles and Mr. and Mrs.
1 Wm. Eddy and baby Georgia. *
Troooer Don Hynes, wife and baby
1 ot Cadillac are visiting hto par। ento. Mr and Mrs Roscoe Hvnes.
♦ Carl Heffelbower had the mis­
fortune to sprain his ankle last
J-week ♦ Mr. and Mra. Harold
■ Hecker and daughter of Grass lake
‘ were Wednesday guests of Mrs
, Mary Fisher and Miss Susie Flshi er. * Mr and Mra. Jake Ebels and
children of Grand Rapids Mr end
■ Mra. Ouv Kantner and Mr and
Miller. Slrggl. Smilb.
] Mrs. Ward Green and daughters
were Sunday evening guests of
। Harry Sandbrook and family.
Rsaaiuiion
। GOOD HAYING BULKi SAVE THE
I LEAVES TO SAVE FOOD VALUE
j Taking precautions to save the
। leaves when cutting and curing hay
I pays dividends in belter livestock
(Md. say members of the Michigan
State college farm crops depart*

Alfalfa leaves contain twice as
I much protein, calcium and phos! phorus aa the Menu and make a
] roughage that is more appetising to
| livestock. To prevent loss of the
I leaves, the farm crops specialists
| advtoe raking newly cut hay before
’ it becomes drv enough for the leaves
to fall off Rake up the hay and
I cure It In the swath as soon as poaI
k*A“L ■aw.'S
will be rich In vitamin A.which is
i necessary for well-being of live­
stock.
. I The spaclalists also mention that
farmers may wish to make hay from
■ the stubble remstnlng sfter brome

NEWTON LUMBER COMPANY
H. LYNN NIWTON

202 N. MICHIGAN AVI.. HASTINGS, MICH.

PARMALEE’S AUGUST

SUMMER DRESSES
Reg. 7 50

379
NOW

GIRL'S PINAFORES

Rog. 1.65 4 37

Easy to wash cottons. Sizes 8-14.

NOW

PLAYSUITS &amp; SLACKSUITS

GIRL'S COTTON PLAYSUITS

3 Piece. Reg. 3.50.

Sizes 10-14

GIRL'S SUITS

NOW

Reg. 12.75

Sizes 1014.

All Wool

1 A88

NOW

±V

Sizes 8-16

GIRL'S SHORTS
These were up to 2.95

Plaid, plain. Sizes 5-14. Reg. &lt;95 NOW

LADIES' T-SHIRTS
Reg 1.00.

GIRL'S COATS
Soma oil wool. Sizes 4-6.

NOW

Rog. 7.75

Sisal 3-6
10.00.

Sizes 6-8. Reg. 5 95

377
87
588

NOW

BOY'S COATS
Army or navy style. Reg

NOW

NOW

BOY S SAILOR SUITS

NOW

GIRL'S SPORT JACKETS

Reg 2.50.

A

NOW

COTTON WORK BLOUSES
Small sizes only,

Reg

1.69.

NOW

COTTON ROMPERS
Reg

1.25.

NOW

SILK HOSE
Dork shades only.

Reg. 1.25.

NOW

7T
97‘
77*

MANY OTHER ITEMS ON OUR j£LIARANCE COUNTER — ALL AT RIDUCID PRICIS

PARMALEE STORE
HASTINGS, MICH.

SUCCISSOA TO FRANDSIN S

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, AUGUST M. 1848

PAGE SEE

Ills spent Sunday afternoon at
uburf park. * Mr. and Mrs. Radford home. * Mr
ik Klyme of Alto and Mrs. Basil Thompson and son
Greta Proctor, of Cascade, were are spending their vacation with
Wednesday callers of Mrs. Julia their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John
.
Godfrey. * Mrs. Deeds Nailer of Thaler of South Campbell. * Mr.
- ...
n....
,.r m., HasUngs spent last week with Mrs and Mrs. William Spear und son of
Mr. and Mrs. Davs
°f Chi- Susle Airbey. * The Rev. J. W. Mc- Caledonia were weekend and Sun­
***? ^,'5
4ie rS?piCue preached at Carlton Center day guests. * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
m”? rate Hm.7^1 *nd t*’? Campbell Brethren church McCue of
Wayne were Sunday
, .dii^r*
ni^hter n?' Norm 3und“L morning. * Mr. and Mrs. Iuests of the Rev. and Mrs. J. W.
Siin’rt nc ^heNn25 A11Cn *&gt;Uh otton&lt;Jed c“mP meeting IcCue They had spent a week at
Irving has been spending the past ,.
campgrounds Sunday Lake Michigan * Mrs. Dceda NagMr nnrt Mra “b^ «fternoon. * Mrs Zora Poe of ler. Mrs Susie Forbey and William
Orand R*Plds c»me Thursday to attended the picnic at Tjden Park
M-d -'Pcnd “ ’•‘erk wlLh Mr and Mrs Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Nuglcr re­
Clinton and family of Bowne. Mr. ,'hn -Thaler
turned to her home In HasUngs. *
and Mrs. Ray Clinton and JU'1“
Cpl. and Mrs Keith Sage of Has­
family Of Hastings and Mr. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray. Mr. tings were Thursday evening din­
and Mrs Arthur Clinton of Carl- and Mrs. John Van Dyke and Mrs. ner guests of Mrs Elwood Yoder. *
ton. * Mrs. Richard McNltt jutd Nellie Singer of Grand Rapids were
Mr and Mrs. C. M. Benedict spent
baby daughter of Conklin spent a Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and from Tuesday until Saturday with
few days last week with Mrs. Effie Mrs Ivan Roush and Tom In hon- Mr and Mrs Roy Gant of TuUParker * Mrs Elwood Yoder was or of Pfc
William Vander.Male
Thev
were
------ _
?rt. accompanied by
a weekend guest of her parents thc who Is home on furlough- * Miss y, an(. Mr, Fred
..
Ballance of
Rev. and Mr*. Paul Olmstead while 1 Maxine Tooker of Grand Rapids 'J?iv.tJn«s
’
private Ivan Olmstead was home on |j was a Sunday afternoon guest of I “Mr
' n How]
Mrs, “
’jLeon
Howk and Mrs Fffir
a
i Miss Virtrtnl..
Virginia Pith
Fish * Mr
Mr. nnd
and Mrs
p^. ”'
U mV
1 weekend pas*. *
Mr-. Mrs. Anna Moore of Eaton Rap- Claude Walton and Bobby enter- Knd Mrs L^n Weaver^? Elmdale
Ms spent the. past week with her tained Mrs George Brownall. und ,......
* Sunday calsisters. Mrs. Adah Motter and Mrs. Mrs. Robert Campbell ot Flint, and
“ A" rn.^" '
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It.
rv.n.U
■ lers
Moot
..Y0Jones
^ and
* Marion FUlkbeln- Mr and Mrs Donald Walton, at : fanil]v were Cant Russell
Rapids spent nearly Sunday dinner In honor of Pvt
“m-fritnd
itlnFte dFla M?
with her grandparente Theodore Walton. * Mrs Dema
Mr/ FY.nk jin”
and mJ
three weeks wiliT
Hrs Dan Por.tmu and Rensch b now at home after spendrH-

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PEACHES
Rochester? orc now ripe—the loveliest we hove hod
in years. South Havens. Hole Havens and Sun Glow
will be ripe next week Watch the Banner eoch week
concerning ripening of each variety
Bring contain­
ers. No Sunday calls please
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5 Good Country Tricks
for Saving More Used Fats
year our domestic supply of fata and oils will
be approximately one and one-half billion pounds
less than last year. Right naw, we are facing our
wont fat shortage since the war began. To make up
for this staggering loss, the government is depending on
the women of America — and particularly women on
forms and in smaller cities.
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Every spoonful, every drop of fst is needed to help
make battlefield and homrfront essentials. So roll up
your sleeves and do an all-out job, won’t you? Clip thi*
checklist and pin it up in your kitchen as a reminder.

Ids * Mr and Mrs. Charles Bunn
nnd Dorothy were Sunday dinner
Suests of Mr and Mrs. Clayton
unn and family also called on the
' former's sister. Mrs. Albert Rielberg, wlio has been seriously 111
Ben and Mart Poslnui of McCords
were Tuesday evening guests of
their brother Dan Postma and
family.'-* In the absence of their
parents. Mr and Mrs. Robert New­
ton. Rosada nnd Leia visited their
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Wm
Newton, Jimmie with Mr. und Mrs
Arthur Fuller, and Ann with Mr
and Mrs Kenneth Clark all of Has­
tings * Mrs Elwood Yoder accom­
panied Miss Lucy Brovont and Mrs
Rose Lyons to Grand Rapids Wed­
nesday, to visit thc latter's brother
and family. * Mr and Mrs. Lewis
Flnkbelner of Middleville spent last
Sunday with Mr and. Mrs. Chas
Flnkbelner * Mrs. Emma Ander­
son spent Friday In Hastings. * Mr.
and Mrs. John Barr and sons of
Grand Rapids were Sunday after­
noon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Alien
FUh. * Mrs George Brownail. Mrs.
Robert Campbel) of Flint and Mrs
Claude Walton, were Hastings shop­
pers Saturday. * Mrs. Willard Kid­
der spent Friday evening with Mrs.
Mabelle Yoder. * Pfc. William Van­
der Male was a Tuesday caller al
the Allen FUh home

Pvt. Theodore Walton
home last Thursday far a
furlough from Ft Bragg,
his parents Mr. and Mrs
Walton and family.

Sgt Raymond Bunn was a Sun­
day dinner guest of Mr. and Mm
Marvin Wolthom. also spending a
few days with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs Wesley Keim and
son Vern of Clarksville. Mrs Anna
। Moore of Eaten Rapids. Doris and
Pearl Rueter of Grand Rapids and
Mrs. Adah Molten enjoyed a birth­
day dinner at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Semlah Seesc. it being Mr
Setae's birthday.

United Brethren Chnrehea

Freeport
10: 30—Bible school.
11: 30—Preaching
7: 00—U. B. C. E.
0:00 P. M. PreaclUng.
8: 00—Prayer meeting.
11:00— Bible school.
8:00—Tuesday
Service.

evening.

Prayer
.

GLASS CREEK
Arlene and Judy Whittemore
spent from Thursday until Satur­
day with their grandparents. Mr
and Mrs. W Pew in Hastings *
Sunday visitors at Fred Otis' were
Elmer Laubaugh of HasUngs, Chas
and Louie Erway of Kalamazoc
Miss Joon Erway of Lansing spent
the weekend with her parents. Mr
and Mrs. Ray Erway * Mr and
Mrs. Wm Whittemore of Delton

better, tool)

। Whittemore* They all spent Sun­
day with the Fred Bechtels at the
latter'
------Gun lake cottage * Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Havens, Pfc
and Mr*. Rex Tate and Darwin

Whittemore was a Battle Creek
visitor Friday Mr. and Mr* W
Pew and daughter Lenora and son
Mike were Sunday visitors at the
Whittemore home. * An error was
made In last week's Items. Mr and
Mrs. Fred Otis spent the weekend
with the Bruce Slddells at PonUac
instead of Portland
Mr. and
Mrs. Husell Thornton of Potterville
called Sunday for their son. who
had spent the week with hb
grandparents the Clyde Warrens

W\R.C. AI T1VITIES

butcher promptly. Ho will tiro you 2 rod point* end

The Woman’s Relief Corps met
t 3:00 after having a birthday
potluck dinner at 13:30. Those
hose birthday* were celebrated
were Stella Foreman. Carrie Mc­
Donald and Clara Baine

100.000,KO Mere Ponds of Bsod Fits Are Nudtd Hus Yim

to Invite an Inspector from Kala­
mazoo and also the entire Kala­
mazoo lodge to attend our next
birthday dinner and lodge (Sept

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Wedna
Grand

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Btoday of
Brand Rap
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old. He *u
Wotxlland
May 13, m
For te.cr

Michigan.

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Mr. Row
his winters
Baliaring t
that etty, h
able acrea
putted It a
adding muc
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to Grand
since resid

POISON IVY
HOW TO KILL IT
Kill the outer akin. It peel, off and
with II goes the Ivy Infection. Often
powerful.

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Itching quickly.

KEEPING FAITH
with THE PUBLIC

He would
homes on t

liked to ke
business Ju
age to vent
Judgment s
He is s
Blanche; b
Hough, of
two brothe
Detroit an
Woodland;
and nepn
Kbteluun,
Mrs. Ruth
sing, and M
Dearborn. w

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BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

arrived
11 day I
visiting
Claude

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5. CHIMIN SOUP

called on the Harry Greens of
Bellevue In the afternoon. * Sgt.
Charles Green of Aberdeen ProvIng Grounds arrived home Sunday
afternoon on a furlough and Pvt.
Robert Green Is also home from
Georgia on hl* furlough. Sgt. Rlchard Green who is with the occu­
pational army in Germany is re­
covering satisfactorily from a seri­
ous appendectomy performed about
a month ago * Mr. and Mrs N.
C Sherman and Mrs. Bertha Sher­
man of Hastings spent Saturday
afternoon at the L. A. Day home.
* Carroll Newton, grandson of the
Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Willits was
operated on al Pennock hospital
Friday night for an appendectomy
and Is progressing satisfactorily. *
Mr and Mra Wilf Hyde were Tues­
day dinner guests of Mr and Mrs
Eliqrr Gillett.

Pfc. William Vander Male arrived
home last Tuesday for a 30-day fur­
lough with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs Ivan Roush. He will report to
Camp Carson. Colorado; he also
has served In Italy,

Social AcUvIUei
The Bible school which has been
held at Welcome Corners for the
ving exercises
and display of wori Frid
ning. August 24. An Invitation Is ex­
tended to all

4. SAU3A0IS—they're better if you parttoil them

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------ --------- —ay ot a Hastings.
and Edwin Hawk* of Banfield at­,
tended the funeral of a cousin.
Mrs. Earl Morehouse at Keeler on;
.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Day of
Hartford. * Mr. and Mn. Bert
Slnnle of Hastings were Saturday
dinner guests of the Tatter's sis­
ter and husband Mr. and Mn.
wm Whitlack * Pvt. Karl Pufpaff
Is home from Camp Fannin. Texas
on a 14-day furlough and U spend­
ing the time with his wife and
baby and father. Glen".Pufpaff. HU
sun was only 3 or 4 day* old when
he left for the army. * Mr. and
Mrs MorrU Farra and three chil­
dren of Grand Rapids were Satur­
day and Sunday guests of the Rus­
sell Meads Gaylen Cronk who
taught here 20 yean ago and who
has Just recently been "given an
honorable discharge colled at the
Mead home. * Mrs. Cameron Mc­
Intyre and Ann spent Saturday
with Mrs. Merritt, Mead * Mr.
and Mr*. Floyd Baird and *on Pfc.
and Mrs. Don Baird of Lansing
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs Elmer Gillett.
Mrs. Myrtle Tift and two chil­
dren of Hastings were Sunday din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mr*. Floyd
Ncsbet and Jeanne. * Mr. and Mrs.
O. D. Fossett attended a family
reunion In Charlotte Sunday. They

T/5 James Cool flew by plane
from Italy to Miami. Fla., then by
train to Ft. Sheridan, where he was
discharged and arrived In Freeport.
He served In Italy. Austria, south­
ern France and parts of Africa,
Sicily and Lake Gardla, Italy He
has eight battle stars

Methodist Church
Donald E. Smith. Pastor
10 30— Morning worship.
11:30—Bible school, classes for all.
7: 00—Young people's service
8: 00—Evening worship.
8:00—Wednesday evening, prayer
meeting, Bring your Bibles.
8:00—Thursday evening, young
people's social evening
8:00—Bible school
Welcome Comers church

I. FlItD SALT POIK—with milk gravy. Salt perk

BARRYVILLE

Ernest Mo

kpent Bund
and Mn.
Morehouse
WUcox ap
Moon-day
from Fort

burg spent
day with h
Harry Dun
iSryla Jam
ding of H

NORTH HO
Mr. and
family of

THE JOB AHEAD
The news that made August 14 a never-to-be-forgotten
date in history has been followed by glorious days of
rejoicing and thanksgiving.

ice to 125,000 Michigan families whose orders have been
held up because of war. But this part of the job, too, will
cake time.

Now, as we enter the long-awaited era of peace, we face
new tasks, new responsibilities— new opportunities Im­
mediately ahead is the job of swift reconversion to civilian
productipa.

Bell System’s Western Electric Company—manufacturers
of vital communications equipment for both Army and
Navy, makers of 5,000,000 military telephone sets for war
use, biggest producer of radar systems-ia already recon­
verting its huge factories to the production of civilian
telephone equipment to speed relief of the serious tele­
phone shortage,

Your Telephone Company has its reconversion problem,
too. For Michigan Bell has been on a war footing through
all the 44 months since Pearl Harbor. The needs of war
took over thc raw materials and manufacturing facilities
which normally would have allowed us to expand. At the
same time, the armed forces and war industry required a
vastly increased use of the telephone.
Under those circumstances, there was just one thing for
Michigan Bell to do—take care of war needs and essential
civilian needs first All of them were met. But in many
instances we were unable to provide telephone service to
others who asked for it.

Thc patience and understanding of the public throughout
thc war has served
a constant encouragement to our
14,000 employees and has helped them maintain a tradi­
tionally friendly and courteous service under trying cir­
cumstances. We are grateful for thc tolerance of those who
have bad to do without a telephone, or have had service
From us that was not as good as we wanted it to be.

Now we mean to remedy conditions just as fast as we Can.
We are tackling the job with all we have.
liven in the dark days when victory seemed far away,
Michigan Bell engineers were busy designing a post-war
program. Their plans call for spending 1120,000,000 for
expansion and improvement in the next five year»-to
provide all needed service—to catch up
’ ' normal
ith
growth and assure safe margins for future developmentto utilize scientific improvemenu—to extend the rural
telephone system.

The program will include the erection in Michigan of 46
new buildings and major additions to present buildings,
the purchase and installation of $50,000,000 worth of
switchboards and other central oflice equipment, the plac­
ing of long distance cable containing 50,000 miles of wire,
and local cable containing 2H million miles of wire­
enough wire to encircle the earth a hundred times.
We recognize as our first obligation the supplying of serv-

Nearly half of thc waiting applicants can be served as aooa
as enough telephone instruments roll off thc production
line—a matter of months. But telephones are only part
of the need. To fill the other orders, cable must be pro­
duced, placed and spliced; complex central office equip­
ment must be engineered, manufactured and installed in
telephone buildings. Much of this manufacturing and in­
stallation involves hand-soldered connections—millions of
them—and it must be done in cloae quarters where only
one or two men can work at a time. It’s a long alow process.
Many of the projects in our post-war program are already
engineered and the equipment ordered. The job it itorird.
It will heacfclera ted as rapidly as manufacturing facilities,
materials and trained men become available.

We already are hiring and training inexperienced men and
we hope to have back with us soon our 2,800 experienced
employees still in thc armed forces. The expansion pro­
gram will mean jobs ultimately for about 2.000 new
workers in addition to our owp returning veterans. Thou­
sands of other workers employed by contractors and sup­
pliers will also benefit from Michigan Bell’s program. (
While the work will be pushed forward with as little delay
as possible, we still must ask your co-operation and your
patience. The magnitude of the manufacturing and in­
stallation job is such that many of those now waiting will
not have telephone service for a longtime. It may take
S3 much as two years before telephones can be installed
generally without delay

We intend to keep the public advised
wa are making, not only in meeting immediate needs but
in moving toward our long-range objectives. And
ith
every confidence we look forward to the day when we
again can provide good telephone aervice whenever and

G£ORG£ M. WELCH
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C. I. Rowlader Died
Wednesday at Hii
Grand Rapids Home
Chart®* w Rowlader died WedMtoay of laM
at his home tn
prand Rapids, after an nines* of
Several months. He was 77 years
old. He was born co a farm in
woodland township, Barry county.

wmk

BADUHU AND LETTUCR
radUh are two
twi typiLettuce and radish
cal 0001 ’feather vegetables. They
do best in either very early spring
or late tn the fall- Both should be
in thc fall garden.
I For fall planting thc white icicle
BX MARIANAS—Army Bu-, Here's a note for the aquawk-mlDd- I radish la as good or belter than the
Januory 14, 1875. Her hueteand. P«r-Fa rtraaa crew* have found a I ed citizens back home who don't like quicker maturing varieties.
John A. Hanson, died in 1838.
' senero IB way to give 8o*hre* a ' Uncle Samuel's rationing program: A; Head lettuce does well In th* fall.1
Mr*. Hanson la survived by on*
° ' the credit for the .airborne considerable delay a* experienced I repeclally the Great Lakea variety
became of lock of tires. During the j that originated at Michigan State
daughter, Mn. Kathryn M. Venc- ■
' f terror over Japan.
entire 6eabee .T?
Battalion
U j« day* in which the project was j college- Only a small area for each
ma. with whom she Ur*d al Old I
”r
« it out
a plane that under construction. 800,000 truck Is nenreaary. If a cold frame or hotSSWiJSl
1
bleMover
OrtiiS
Hanson died.
Monday. August 13th. In the Old
Greenwich. Connecticut hospital, at

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Mr. and Mia. Taddie Wtorlnga
attended a family gathering of her
Mother's relative* at Caledonia
park Bunday afternoon.
Ila Andrus of Wayland

Parks and family. Arthur Rowe of Detroit and Mrs.
Ed Timm accompanied by their
three Utils nieces of Middleville
were callers Friday at thc John­
son Wlertnga home. * Mrs Hattie

ror several yeArs after h« reached
manhood, ha wa* a Mockbuyar, and
NpHwfl one of the largest buyers ta Un. Mn. Hush BUworth M T* I StSSS^SSSTu, bX-B‘4hl£r ktCr
there could have been 200 trucl
Michigan. At one time ho • had
the Job day and night. There
Wlertnga. * Mrs. Claude Rosen­
Johnson of this' ckv Surviving al£ d0’rn ‘u«iejUon* Uiat
"adopt” । that many available. Some days
Like all vegetable* seeded In Idle berg passed Thursday with Mrs.
brothera Waiter^nrt
anolber Supw-l’Wtloyalty , that many ran. -Some days fewer |summer, care must be taken to gel
Charlie And lor. * Russell Bender
mads a considerable fortune In that are
Jrirk Wesm1 nf
Oh
Ptct1' to the kxt crew of "their" Super-1 than 100 trucks could lixul coral l the seeds lo germinate quickly and balled hay In the field the Utter
Fort 1* typical of thc comrade-’’*’' '*** twi« hi.i -RAmb ■rvurvn’* inK—;»»
—,, *. Ci
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Mr. Rowlader had been spending' ericx Ream, of Toledo. Ohio.
funeral was held al thc that has grown up between
thoroughly
Jis winters at Daytona. Florida. ,
man. * Anna Mae Wlertnga passed
funeral home. In this city, graying Seabee* ana the keencome
along
MUsving In Um future growth of Leonard
Tuesday with friends in Grand
on Thursday, Aug. It The burial1 youngmen
young men whq
who are
are hurling
hurling dest
destruc- constantly because of tire shortage, same m tn
that city, he purchased a consider­
Rapids. * Maynard Parks went to
In the family lot in Riverside tian at the
’
...................
the Job w*s finished on time,
iiwustrlal
heart ot Ja- - But '***
able acreage cloee to the town, was
Orand Rapids Monday morning
end when the first monstrous-but
pan.
To Insure quick growth, a liberal with sweet corn. * Mrs. Mylo Shaw
platted It and sold the lots rapidly, cemetery.
The Beabees were on the scene superbly graceful — Super-Fort set application of commercial fertiliser visited near Mulliken Sunday to
adding much to hit fortune.
D. BRISTOL
first. Their atory begins last July herself down in those Islands, she should be applied directly beneath
Vln 1014 he moved from Woodland HOWARD
Funeral service* for Howard D- when two Construction Battalions had set herself down on an airfield the seed row. If applied in this man­ see her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Car­
to Orand Rapids, where he had Bristol,
son Moyer * Mr. and Mra. Lewis
35, were held' on Wedne*- went ashore al Saipan and Tinian ill for such a queen.
ner. it should be worked into Uie Stanton of HasUngs passed Sun­
since resided. He engaged In the
during the assault plisse, and as­
It wa* Uien that Schouest got hi* soil by chopping It in with a hoc day with their son-in-law
business of building and contractins,
sisted
in establishing the beach­ Idea. Why not have the Seabee* very thoroughly.
in which he was also suoeeeeful.
daughter. Mr. and
heads.
Sharpe
officiating.
Mr.
Bristol,
who
Both crops could be put In small
sponsor some of the Super-Forts?
Se would purchase site*, build
Men of Uiese two battalion* and The Ide* went to Colonel Davis. It beds 3 by fl feel in six® so that erman and family,
some* on them, which he later sow. had been In poor health for some
special attention in regard to water­
He
a keen business man. who time, passed away on Sunday fore­ other* that came shortly after­
started
work
on
the
giant
spring
­
-noon
In
Leila
Post
hospital.
BatUe
approved.
ing
can
be
given
them
if
water
is
liked to keep busy; a man of good
Improve Flylag Forte
business Judgment, with the cour­ Creek, where he had been a patient board to Tokyo with the enemy, still • TIic Bcabcc-sponsored planes bear not available for the entire garden.
Continued aeronautical research
age to venture when and where hla for two weeks. Surviving are his firing. They blasted construction such colorful names as "Jackpot."
sky high—but they paid a ; "Slick's Chicks."
and constant checks in battle areas
Judgment suggested that he invest. wife. Dens: two daughters. BeUe record*
"Doe s Deadly
He 1* survived by his wife. Deame and Judy Kay at home; price in dead and wounded.
1 Dose," "The Purple Shaft." and
have
resulted
in some 400 Improve­
The Rio Negro or Black River Is
Bird ’• Here
are a few
Blanche; by one sister. Mr*. Claude four children by a previous mar­ cers o: two ouinis nave oeen nwaru- i ."The Onnnev
............
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_,_i„
an excellent name for this river ments In Flying Fortresses.
Bough, of Mulvane. Kansas, and riage. Ida Mae. Frances, Howard. r-d the Purple Heart for wound*
™,^£-0|hlhrTnIJ^m ™
two brothers, Jew F. Rowlader. Jr., and Alta, of Galesburg; hl* kUffered in the Saipan-Tinlan ine^?h
™ulre’
Detroit and Roy O. Rowlader. of parents, Mr. and Mra. David Bris­ vaslon. Pour men have been award- ;
It is a tributary of the Amazon and
wlth security requireWoodland; also by several nieces tol ot Johnstown Twp.; ai brother. ed the Navy and Marine Corn»
........
&gt;1H. Is more than a thousand miles long.
The Michigan state highway com­
and nephew*. Including
John Orville Bristol, and * alster. Mra. Medal for action because of their .
mission made a survey lo discover
Ketcham, Jr., ot Orand Rapids; Helen Cheeaeman, Battle Creek. heroism in rescuing an injured ob- "
strange
sight to see this mighty river Just how fast America's auto Urea
Mr*. Ruth Sackrtder of East Lan­ Mr. Bristol was a member of the
Em-. « h.,—in,,
, tie*, frean from the state* ano eager
S
Lr»tM : to get a crack at the enemy, proud with a black streak running through
sing. and Mr* Mildred Homton. of Hastings IO.OF. lodge and the
Dearborn, who are well known here. Elks of Battle Creek Interment
1L The difference in color comes average lira was using up its rubwas in Banfield cemetery.
eratlon. they prepared emergency'l u
™ from the soil through which each
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
toUte “cuulnirawbS ta?e?nwere ' Veteran., of Guadalcanal. Tarawa,
month.
ROBERT HENRY WALTERS
There will be open Orange meet­
flown
to
Saipan.
In
one
day
more
®med
^Seabee^^nonv
aI
of
Robert Henry Walters, oldest
ing one week from Friday night. child of Daniel Leonard and Sarah than 300 wounded were evacuated StWEl
AUg. 31, with a pedro party, and Ellen Walters, was bora in Orange in this way by a team conslttlng
•freahmenu. Please bring sand­ twp, Hancock Co. Ohio. March 17. of Seabces and their old. reliable
*crc .““..““I. °.f.
th
Naval Construction Battalion. Some
1878. He came to Michigan while companions-in-arms, the Marines ;
very young and spent the rest of Thc Seabees prepared the evncuauel Oak* and' family and Herbert his life in Barry County His wife tlon center in an abandoned Jap their oeabags
Blagett of Prairieville spent Wed­ passed away nineteen years ago. hangar- To this the Marines brought' Yet despite iheae differences, there
nesday at the home of Mr and and after the death of his mother the wounded in ambulancc.i, or car­ was a close bond between the crew
Mra. Roy Oaks * Robert and he moved to Middleville where he ried them in their arms, or wheeled ,und Ute Seabec* — between thc
and the veteran*.
Yvonne Lord spent Saturday night lived until his last illness. He passed thorn over rough trails in ox-carts youngsters
With pride the battalion painter
with their grandparents. Mr. and away at Pennock hospital August and hand-carts
While thi* was ivtill going on. the put their insignia on the bomber's
Mra. James Wilcox. * Mr. and Mrs. 10. IMS, at Ute age of sixty-seven
nose A few finishing touches still
Ernest Morahous* and Mr. and year*
were left to be made when the bamMr*. Marlon Ruppe of Plainwell
ber. with Its crew of eager young
He leave* to mourn their loss
ipent Sunday evening with Mr. four children: Mrs. Edgar Flfield cd work on a fighter strip, thc first men. roared along the white coral
and Mr*. James Wilcox. * Olenn of Battle Creek; Mra. Henry Scheib, plane landed, when they began, it strip, lifted its no*c. and carried the
wo*
so
full
of
bomb
craters
that
th?
Morehouse and Mr. and Mra Jame* Hastings. Leonard Walter*, near
battalion'* coal of arms northward
mot.1
skillful
pilot
could
not
have
Wilcox spent Sunday at Chief Middleville; and Mrs Darcy Baird, landed without a crack-up. 'Die on It* first major mission. Seabees
Noon-day and saw the War Dog's Grand Rapids. Also fourteen grand­ Battalion which did this particular looked up from bulldoxcrs and rigs
from Fort Custer.
children.
three
great-grandchil­ lob took ashore nine truck.'', eight to sec their glistening ship disap­
Mra. Don Eppelhelmer of Vicks­ dren. four sUtcra and one
® brother.
u.u&gt;.lc.. bulldozers, and two tandem rollers pear towards Tokyo.
burg spent Wednesday and Thurs- He was a good father, a well liked
That was the last they saw of thc
" ' "They found two shrapnel-damaged
Jap
machin­ adopted* bomber and it* crew. Nei­
neighbor and a loyal friend.
lend.
J
“P rollers. They salvaged maclunirry Dunn. * Melvin Oaks and
Service* were conducted Monday, ery from the Jup machine shop- ther ship nor men relumed from
ryla Jarrard attended the wed- August 13. at the Leonard funeral some of it still in crates fresh from the mission
There were suggestions. after n
ib of Homer Latta and Helen home by the Rev Lesson Sharpe
while, that thc battalion should
Jdwell last Tuesday evening near Burial was in the Puller cemetery.
to put bullet-riddled Jap truck, into ?d
a
tin
service. They patched up Nip ahov-1
.EHL**}
ton of Hastings Ls spending from
cl*, made rakes from scraps of,
“p ll™lr skipper. Comdr. LawNisi Petroleum
Bunday until Tuesday with her
« -. *
wm
ho
Germany's output ol nalural petro- wrecked airplane fuselage. And they ■ ciicc r., iuu o&gt; ucimne. n. X
grandmother. Mrs Lib Douglass.
finished their nrst assignment—on said. "We still have faith our boys
will be found "
&lt;u.&lt; of U» w.r praMteaU, Ooubtal
cou,„ JUM ,hc
Men of thc battalion are still |
WIRTH HOPE
waiting
that of 1933, a National Geographic ' ginning. Shortly other battalion'*
"The gooney bird Uhls was Floyd's
family of Hasting* spent Sunday Society bulletin points ouL By 1837 i began to arrive. Soon heavy equip- outfit* always comes back to Its
with Mra. Pauline Murphy * Mr. mor* than 190 new wells hsd been ' ^ent roiled off the LSTv And in nesting grounds.” That's why mem­
An Indication that automobile production will aeon
■nd Mrs. Merle Tobias of Dowling sunk, with the government paying time—one day ahead of the Arrays ber, of one battalion think they
deadline—ii baac capable
called Sunday afternoon on Mr. as much as half the costs. One Ger. stepped-up
Riven a Super-Fort Rood luck
of supporting Uncle Sam's biggest have
■nd Mrs Otto Pranshka. * Mr and
by painting their Insignia — the
Heide
producing
“SSSVl
! auSg-Da.^.-.u'^:
Mra. Cotant and family of Podunk
my progressive mechanical featarea.
miles, down, re­
hdted on Mr and Mrs. Donald Mct tn Europe.
7ailtm Sunday evening. * Mr and
Mra Nelson Hulbert and Mr. and
The Reich Geological survey was hiding place: in the hills. Nip sol-; Th^re seems to be a wish for the
Mra. Harvey Hill ot Battle Creek given about a half million dollars diets at one time were stealing Into ’ Pioneer and early settler picnic
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
■pent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.
1 the very camp* of thc Scabees. for- again this year, so if you wish to
Albert Ulrich. * Mr. and Mrs. Ells­
aging for food, spying and endan-1 meet your old friends, the picnic
worth Scott of Chelsea Is spending bliili**. Fifteen new field* were dis­ gertng the Uvea of everyone
will be next Sunday. August 29
covered.
The
Naxl
regime
produced
■ few days with Ous Plake. * Mr.
That led the men of one outfit to Bring your dinner and renew old
tnd Mrs. Jim Durbin and family aa much petroleum in prewar Ger­ volunteer for "Dawn Patrol." It । acquaintance*. The park will not
sf HasUngs called Sunday evening many as In all th* previous history was a "Dawn Patrol" without the | be In a position to furnish any speclicklng of Hollywood cameras, with—------------------ -------- - - —«
of the German industry, which began out any glamour or much excite­ dal entertainment—except a col­
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Thoma* of
lection of old time tools and uten­
in 1372.
_ ______________________
ment. But It wo* a Job that kept sils on the use of which you can
ng a few' day* with Mr. and Mr* i
United State* reports showed Ger- the Nips back in the hills.
guess.
And. of course, there were the
Ihedore Pranshka and Mr. and many's 1830 production at nearly 4Vi
lira. Albert Ulrich returned to their million barrels, with Austria. Hun- usual auxiliary Jobs—thc buildings,
First Talk From Plset
L?J?Pz^’n
* *?r- an&lt;* । gary *nd Poland together yielding the machine shops, the housing fa­
In 1016 an American pilot talked
cilities. that had to be act up. Every
ipent ThunMay with Mr. and Mra I .‘.h,‘
morc u»«n 5H mll‘ battalion, represented on the noses from the air to a ground base for the
"iiuaiu miucia. " mt. Elis MIS ----- ----------- ----- — —— of the 17 bombers had a Job lo do— first time in history. That was
tfacey Hathaway of Hastings Z^ent ' the four countries produced les* than and did it.
radiutelephony's debut
rith Mr. and a quarter that ot Rumania.

wm

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Thiamin, the morale-building vita­
min Bl. is found in such vegetables
as lima beans, green beans and
baked beans. Rich in vitamin B2
coil, strawberries and prunes

PEACHES
Now picking Rochester*

Jackets Add to Spuds’ Value
Boiling or baking potatoes with
conserve the supply. Potatoes pre­
pared like this are more nutritious ,
and more easily re-cooked than j
those which are pared, and besides .
about M per cent of ths potato is

Payne’s Peach Orchard

runt inn* Tree*
I
Thousands of tung oil tree* are
being planted in South Africa.

that aiivre: you year* of salisfadory service.

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Maybe it will look right if I
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Alice couldn’t *cem lo understand.

Will add extra beauty, corv

The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, drew one flipper across
his eyes, and began again.

“This line is the cost of living going up—and that line is
the cost of electricity coming down. Now do you see?"

quality on felt back

Sobs suddenly choked the Mock Turtle.
Alice was eager to please. “Maybs it will look right,’’ she
said, “if I stand on my head!"

There is an Alice-in-Wonderland flavor to the simple facta
about electricity.
The average price of koueehold electricity hat actually come
DOWN tince war began]—while the coet of matt other thinyi

teas going UP.

*

There hat been no ehortagt of elcciricity-lhe batie raw mate
rial of all war production—though moil other important war materiali hare necuiarily been ecarce or rationed.

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About 80 per cent of the vegetable
dehydraUon plant* are former can­
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LLOYD HUVHR, Service Manager

PARTS
Because at the wartime demand
for cottonseed oil. the War Food ad- j
ministration ha* requested the mar- |
fsrin* industry to use corn oil as
well aa soybean oil in the manufac-

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by America’s hiuinssj-mauaged electric companies. And it
is your assurance of plenty of cheap electricity for peace­
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^utu.
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PAGE EIGHT

Hyfaes. * Mrs. Arthur Smith of daughter. Mra. Maurine Stowell
__________________________
______ Decker of Washington. D. C. were
Bellevue and Mr. and.
Mrs. Elwin
Nash of Nashville were callers Fri- I caller* Monday afternoon at thc
day afternoon on Mrs. Daisy Tyler Dorr Stowell home. * T. T. Wilt
—
•“ Mrs. Clyde Wise
— —
* •*Mr. —
and
and• I and son. David of Nashville were
daughter Roberta, in company with supper guest* and evening visitors
Rapids and Mrs Wrights their son-in-law and daughter. Mr Tuesday evenjBg with Mr. and Mr*
rr, Mrs. Maurine Stowell and
Mrs. Russel Rletsma of Grand George Sear* Other vhltora at thc
Rapids, spent their vacation last Sears home on Saturday afternoon
callers Monday- afternoon at thc week
at White Fish lake tor a fish­ Mrs Ethel Houghton of Hastings,
trip and visited other places of and Mra Effie Werklng and grand­
lader and Mrs. Charles Hatton * ing
son Wayne of Lima. Ohio and Mr*.
Mrs. D*l»v Tyler has sold her Interest near there.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kline and Arile Spindler and on Sunday. Mra.
house tn the village to Mr. and
Mrs. Pearl Houghton. Mrs. Tyler Mrs. Elmer Sandtcn of Hastings Mr ami Mra Wilt and David
will make her home with her son spent Sunday afternoon and eve­
Mr nnd Mra V. R Wotrlng ac­
ning .with Mr. and Mra. Ted Cu­
companied by Mis* Ivah Sehray
Henry Schalbly. Mr*. Roy Norton tler. * Miss Ivah Sehray of Elm­ of Elmhurst. Illln.'.ts were visitors
and Mrs. Colon Schalbly returned hurst. Illinois is visiting this week- Sunday evening with Mrs G E
home Wednesday from New York at the Robert Born home.
D'Arcy and daughter Deboroh -if
where they visited relatives. Mrs
Mr. nnd Mr*. Willum Warner Hasting* * Claude Hough of Mul­
Henry Schalbly ipent a few days at entertained for dinner Sunday their vane, Kn:i*na and John Ketchan'i
sons. Mr. and Mrs Harold Warner of Grand Rapids .spent Sunday af­
ton near Medina and Mra Norton and son John of Hastings, and Mr ternoon with their uncle. Rov Rowand daughter Mr, Schalbly visited and Mrs Lester Warner and fam­ lader * Mr. and' Mr* William
an uncle Vol Ingram near New­ ily e Mr and Mrs Geraldv-nn'AT,.
Putter Adriunce of Grand Rapid* speivt
and family spent their v
"
fane. New York.
rA
,nst *'Ck with tile latter* i&gt;l*tcr
‘
' Mr and Mra Henry Hynes and
Miss Phoebe Oaks met Sunday
for a picnic dinner with relatives waglnc pt thc homes of his parentr.. ,L*itetl (-'.her relative* * Mra Cnrvl
Mr.
and
Mrs
Clifford
Putter.
Ills Fender. Mbs Gloria Fender and
at Fallnsburg Park. Am ng others sister Mr and Mra. Orlo Fox anil
there were Mr. and Mrs Garnet
Hille Ixoiiurd Satlerly of CharTownsend nnd famllv of Kalama - twin ilnughtera. uiui hwiwuiher Mi
mo. nnd Mr. nnd Mrs Dan Oak* nnd Mrs Forrest Potter and two
* A fiitnlly picnic dinner wa*
and family of Grand Rapids. Mra son*
enjoved
bv
Mr
and
Mrs.
Harley
Franklin Townsend and daughter
Mrs Jay Vrugglnk nnd daughter
Mr
and Mra GnroW Sharon
of Grund Rapid* were
Pamela of Hastings The gathcr- McMillen.
McMillen and sons. Peter and Kip’’ Munday visitors with Misses Plurpy. Mr and Mra Clinton D.;d«. ' ence und Stella Parrott * Mr und
and
»on
Ross
of
Vermontville.
Mr
front the Euronean war theater on
and
Mrs
Keith
McMillen
nnd
fam
­
alec Euper and Mr and Mrs Carl
thlrty-day furlough * Miss hah
Sehray of Elmhurst. Illinois, was n ily of Detroit and Pfc Don Mc­ Hewitt were visitors Sunday with
Millen. home on furlough with Mr Mr and Mrs. Ed Snobble of Lake
caller Saturday afternoon nt the nnd
Mr* Ren
"
‘ '*
home of Mr. and Mrs Rot Rowla­
Odv.s-Mi * Mrs Gertrude Fuhr of
der nnd Mrs. Charles Hatton *
Hastings spent Thursday night at
Mr and Mrs Lester Warner and 1 the
Miss June Grant of Grand Rapidthr home
ii.ir.e of Mr
Mr and Mrs. Carl
•
spent Saturday evening nt thr Mr anti Mr*. Will Warner wen-' ■ —■ -- ■
home of Mr nnd Mrs S W Smith visitors Sunday evening with Mr ktoud &lt;4 Detroit and ML*
* Mrs. Richard E*tep h spending and Mrs Jack Lambert and Mr Thompson of Laming and
this week with her sister. Ml** Clare Lambert of Lake Odessa * Sheldon of Chieugo
Catherine Spindler, in Battle Creek Mr and Mr* Jack Howland and weekend with Mr an
family ot Collins were Thursday Tyler nnd family
Mrs. J H Wcrklng &lt;nce Effa visitor*
with
Mr ----and Mrs
e—t Darwin
"----- ■- ' McClelland, home.
--------------... —
... Howard
Sg
Early &gt; nnd grandson Wayne of Harper
nnd famllv * Mr and Mrs. fn,JT1 England L* .spending a thirtvLima. Ohio, spent the weekend
with Mra. Arile Spindler and friends V R. Wotrlng enjoyed a pleasant , day furlough with wife and son
an
here. Mrs. Werkins formerly lived cm Michigan visiting at Sault Ste. Darwin. Jr. * Pfc Lci.n „ Nichols
„l4.
. Jett Wednesday for a leul
rcdlvtnIn Wpodland. * Mr. and Mra. , Marie, at Mackinac Island and go- Jr
center at Miami Florida,
George Schalbly and non Duane ing about one hundred fifty miles : butlon
f„r B two weeks' stay * S 1 c Robspent the weekend In Kalamazoo into
Into canaoa
Canada to Sana
Sand luxe
lake wnten
which j' cr
ertt Shellenbal
Shellenbargcr „
and M1M Janet
with Mr. and Mrs Colon Schalbly. took
them to
lo manv
msnv points
nolnu of in- | Shcllenbarger were supper guests .
* Miss Nancy Smith of Lansing is look
terest and beautiful scenery * “evening
........ with Pfc. Arden
spending this week with her grand­ MU* Bertha Wagner spent Satur- |&gt; Monday
Harper and sister Phvlenc * Mr
parents. Mr. and Mra. S W. Smith. day with Mrs Charles Hatton She i and Mrs Martin Pcil -• "------ '
Pell of Grand rx p 1 T A LI
* Mr. and Mr*. Rlehnrd Estep en­ enjoyed a pleasant afternoon visit- | Rapids were lartin
'
"dinner guests 11 L I I 11 M
wctc FSunday
tertained for Sunday dinner, his ing with her high schoolclassmatf । .u.p.Lu
of Mrs Cora Whitney and daugn- U L L I V 11
MLj* IvahSehray
ofElmhurst
II-1 ter Dori*. * Mra. Frank Shriber
tep and family of Sunfield * Mrs
M«U,^nkrtU-m-«hnnrt ! “u
Barr&gt;' ““d ft"'1 D'’"’
Mr “nd Mri Cln,r RW’ards ttnd
Henry Schalbly spent the weekend
*M
of Colton spent Friday after- dmighler of Jackson ajieni the weekwith Mr. and Mrs John Benedict Mr
Levi
Mr. and
and - Mrs
Mr*
L«vl Hvnes and ,i nmn
noon a-iih
with «n..ir
their daughter and »l»- |cntj wph Uwir mother. Mrs Blanclnof Rutland.
daughter Lorraine and Miss Mary ter Mrs Lester Warner * Mr. nnd । Richard* * Mrs Katie Kahler of
Mra. Lillie Taylor and family of Applegate nf Grund Rapids were Mrs. Elmer Shcllenbarger and fam­ | East Delton hu* moved into her
Kalatno were Sunday evening cal­ Sunday guests nt the Ward Hvnes ily and Mrs, Bradley Ptcrcc of Lake ihous.- In the village * Mr. and Mrs
lers at the home of her daughter. cottage at Gun lake * Master Odessa were Tuesday visitors at J. E Strong of Grand Rapids c.illi-rl
Mra. George Varney and family ♦ Gordon Fuhr of Hastings spent the Howard Harper home.
on Mr and Mrs Lincoln Bush. Sat­
Mr. and Mra. Bert Sawdv were din­ Inst week until Friday with his
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Creighton urday * Mt-.* Charlotte Barnes
ner guests Sunday of Mr. nnd Mrs cousin Rodney Jordan. Rodney re­ of Elkhart. Indiana spent Thura- turnrd home from Evilnston. Ill
Leon Nicholson nnd family. * Mr turned home with Gordan I a visit day with Mr and Mrs Ben Schnei- Monday, where she has been spend­
and Mra. Paul Woodman were Until Sunday'.
.............
,| u
„. w
dcr
* ounuuj'
Sunday mtnier
dinner Kuesis
guests wmi
with ing two weeks with her unvl
guests for lunch and spent Sundav
..........
Mr.
and ......
Mrs ---Charles
Wright
---- - of
. Mr. and Mrs. .,*..
Ben «
Schneider
roiOMr, were Charles Wright ami family * Mt .-.
evening with Mr and Mrs I-er.n Grand Rapids nnd Mrs. Wright s I Mr. und Mra Will Kimble of Con­ Marie Ni-uschafrr of I&gt;s Mouie.-.
sing Visitors in the afternoon were la , spent the weekend with Mr and
Mr nnd Mrs Floyd Kimble. Mrs Mr- lx-&lt;ui Leonard * Mr und MrLexb Kcnfleld and daughter Lin­ Robert Barnes and daughter Char­
Monday.
da Lou * I&gt;J.iy Kussmaul was in lotte left lur Harrison
Detroit Saturday nnd enjoyed see­ where they wilt lisli for sevcnil
ing the bull game * Mrs Axness days.
Charles Rogers who has been
Hewitt Ls spending several weeks spending
weeks with his aunt.
with her aunt. Mrs E E Ferguson Mrs Uontwo
l-eonurd und family, re­
turned to his home in Chicago
who attended the Eckardt family .Thursday ♦ Mrs Leon Leonard and
reunion on Wednesday nt Lake her guest MLss Marie Neuschnfcr
weir lunmeun guests of Mrs Byron
Farwell at Gull lake Munday *
Ted Euper and daughter. Jeraiee 1 Aleathe
nnd Billie Leonard are
-.pending two week.-, in Chicago with
Woodland Township School
relatives * Th-- Pennock family re-

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The Woodland Township School
ill open Tuesday. September 4.
wtih n faculty meeting at 9am
The opening session for student-.
wll) be a: 130 The busses will

. 12 45 p m for thr first pick-up
. Faculty members fnr thc coming
I year are
Mrs
Christcnn Fox.
| Kindergarten. Miss Doris Whitney.
First Grade. Mrs Mildrdd Nowicke.
Second Grade: Mrs lennn Bate*.
Third Grade. Mrs Martha Smith,
Fourth Grade; Mrs Claudine Mat­
thews. Fifth Grade. Mm
Arile
..piiiuier,
Spindler. ouin
Sixth uracic
Grade
High School - Mra Eunice Miller. Junior High School; Mrs Margaret Hvtcp. English, U-itln. Music:
Miss Hften Rcraor. Home Econom­
ic.*. Chemistry; Commercial. Don
McCormack. Agriculture nnd Shop.
J Gordon Williams, Principal nnd
Music: H. A KlUum. Superintend­
ent. Mathematic*; Miss Mildred
Herman. School Nurse
Custodians: — Gilbert McLead.
Ouy Mnkh-y
Bus Drivers' Carl Holtom. Ru­
ben Wolcott. Verdun Stowell, Guy
Maklev. Cecil Jordan. NeL* John­
son. Glenn Farthing
Din- to the use of thc Cafeteria
kltchi-n by thc adult canning cl ix*
school lunches will not be served
until about the first of October
SAVE YOUR WASTE PAPER
FOR AN EARLY SEPTEMBER
COLLECTION

Woodland
looo am Morning worship
11 oo am. Sunday school
7 30 p m Evening worship
R 15 pm CitrLstian Endeavor
8 pm. Wednesday. Prayer meet-

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All Wool and Part Wool in
a variety of lovely shades
of green, navy, brown,

gray, blue, black and
check to choose from.

g95 up

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Kilpatrick
10 30 am. Sunday school
11:30 am Morning worship
7 30 pin. Christian Endeavor
8 30 pm Preaching service
8 n.m Thursday, Prayer meeting
■'Serve thc Lord with gladness"
Thc Rev I H OwimxI nnd fam­
ily returned Monday from Confer­
ence nnd catnp meeting, held near
Sunfield.

Lathe Work
A Specialty

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FOUNTAIN SERVICE
SODAS
SUNDAES

DRINKS

Train* for Armored Division
hluvcnit-qj of an armorer] division
and its vehicles by railroad requires
“3 trains of from 2B lo 45 curs each

pint

25c

for Summer Desserts and

family and Mr and Mrs Andrew
Wi'Lsim-cl * Mr and Mrs. Clar-

dov dinner guests of Mr and Mrs

The Community Club meeting has
been puMponcd from this Friday
nigh: until Friday. August 31
It

There will be church nnd Sunday
school again next Sunday. August

Mr. and Mr*. Marshall Norwood
and Mr and- Mrs. Roger Williams
and non Dean rc:umcd home Sun­
day from a fishing trip near New­
berry * John Zcedyk? of Kalama­
zoo gave a very Interesting sermon
In the Methodist church here Sun­
day morning
Mr. and Mra. Edward Roger aftd
Sgt and Mra. Clifford Novak of
Kalnm.tzto visited Mr - J ’**
Robert Bumcs S.Burdny
Mra Lewis Knestrlck —
daughters and Elmer Knestrlck of;
Battle Creek *|xmt Sunday with
Mr«. Elia Knestrlck Mrs Huttie
wi.utiTncrv. was a caller, she also

with her daughter
Mrs
Robert
Knickerbocker and two children In ]
Grand Rapids * Mrs Gertie Pease
and Mrs Crystal Watson and two
ehlldren of Cedar Creek were dlnn r
guests of Mrs Ella Wcrtman last
Tuesday * Mrs Cora Wcrtman of
Doud's Corners called on Mrs. Ella I
Wcrtman Tuesday afternoon of last '
week. * Mr*. Ella Wcrtman spent
the weekend with Mr and Mrs
Wnlhce Campbell near Cedar Creek.

munitv meeting will be held with I Charlotte. * Mra. Lydia Schuler and
i Mr. and Mra. Ray Barnes Friday Miss Esther Schuler vislWd-Jrtf nds
; evening. August M.
at Lake View from Friday until

SWIFT’S
MILK SHERBET

Mrs Thru Yager mid family. Mr
and Mrs Merl Trask and son Ed-

Bertha Adam* IX-lton. cntertainrn ’tit cumin Ml* Mary Pennock.
Nashville nnd Mrs Liat rice Jones,
Delton Mrs Roy Preston wa.* elect­
ed historian to fill the vacancy
c.himiI by thr death of Mrs. Floy
McDermott.
Mr and Mrs Willard Whittemor.»
wen- ...
In Hastings
Saturday
They
........
• :pcr.; 2;;turiay night with their
brother
Mr and
h,
*',h*r nnd
nnrt sUtcr-in-law.
*'
Mrs. Charles Whittemore of Rut­
land On Sunday they nil spent the'
dnv with Mr nnei Mm Fred Bcch-

Mr. and Mrs .lease Walters of
Mrs Mary McCallum. Mr and Mr* Charlotte were Sunday dinner
Russel Holm*** and Mr and Mrs guests at the home of Mr and
Bert McCallum were Monday gurxU- Mrs Will Lelson and family. Gor­
of John and Belle MeCalliini * Mr.- don nnd Ines Hew-ston of Grand
Mary McCallum Mxnt Wedn-Miuy Ledge spent over the weekend at
and Thursday with Mr and Mrs the Lelson home. * Dorothy and
William McCullum In Kalamazoo * Elaine Bates visited at thc E J
Mis.* Alma Roberts of Charlotte L* Bates
oaies numr
home ouiiun,
Sunday «
* F J. Eek­
visiting Mr nnd Mrs. Jesse Osgood ar
dt of: Grand
....:.
2.7.“J Rapids
72.7: is visited hu
Mr and Mrs Wilton Roman and; sister MI
m Olga Eckarav
weanrsMiss
Eckardt Wedneada'ighler Dorothy, of Battle Creek.
nftenuwn * Mt*. Myron New/ J^pl“'n,' coh’b- Mrs l«a Johnson and Harra"w/ud^,“rabr%&lt;«^OfH’
"&gt;d
Alma were gurtU at the
th h“™ 01 Mr and Mra Homer HenThl/ueA“h£v/tmnrtina ni’ u. nrv a,ld Mrs J c R«kafe|low
pSri^Ule * Mr
Saturday In thc afternoon they
Mrs. James CollLson of Kalamazoo ^fellow ‘at Vhe^hcMnlt” / In BmHc
a^d CrreVwhere he‘"EtnUv had Ln
Mra Alnmnd W.-ix-r made a UiJ • oPe,ra'*' “ X"r. “PI***^*'^ * Mr
north of Belding Sunday taking a and
Karl Eckardt and Bruce
group
had ucn&gt;
been luckiuk
picking ----«,ld. ,s.uup home who
wuu iiau
------ , Sunday
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and Mrs Prank Baumgardner and. tnd Terry Bailey returned home
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Gloria Springer visited relative. In claza reunion Sunday at the home

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MIDDLEVILLE ★
Hand of Orand .Rapids were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rosenberg
in northwest Thomapple. Wednes­
day afternoon and evening. *
Guests at the Irving Lula home
Mrs. F. M. Lang of Joliet. Ill. Oth­
er visitors Sunday were tier grand­
mother and parents. Mra. Hattie
Rathbun. Mr. and Mra. Ralph
Rathbun and her brother. L. F.
Rathbun and family, all of East
Caledonia. * Mr. and Mrs. Clar­
ence Warakow of Flint were visi­
tors of her grandmother and aunt,
Mra. Eliza Howe and Mra. Ollce
Talbot from Thursday until Satursenden of Orand Rapids Xwere
Wednesday visitors of his son
Wsvne and family in Yankee
Springs. * Mrs. Wm. Schovey of
Grand Rapids spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Klump
wr*t of town. ■* Mr. and Mrs.-El­
ton Lawrence and daughter Phyl-

troll from Friday over Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Steeby of
Leighton twp. spent the weekend
with relatives in Ionia. &gt; L. W.
Hulett is making his home with
his son-in-law and daughter. Mr.
and Mra. Roy McCaul on the north

Osbert Orlffeth and daughters.
Vema snd Florence of Grand Rap­
ids nnd her mother. Mrs. Rose Mit­
chell. were calling on relative* and
friends. Wednesday. Including the
Harold Griffeth family and Mra.
Sarah Campbell. * Charles John­
son of Silver City. New Mexico,
wa* a Thursday caller of Mrs. Prin­
cle Kenyon. Mr. Johnson is visit­
ing his mother. Mra. Anna John­
son who spent lost winter with
Mrs. Kenyon but has been hospit­
alized in Orand Rapid* for several
months following a fall In which
she received a hip fracture.

.

SECTION THREE—

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. AUCUST 23. 1945

EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR

Fine Position
Mra. Rclha Gackler Scgor has
accepted a very good teaching po­
sition—principal of the new threeroom grade school northeast of
Grand Rapids a half-mile off the
East Bell line, and begins her du­
tics Sept. 4. Rctha has had many
years of teaching experience and
we wish her the best of success In
her new position. She expects to
take her two children. Carl and
Dawn Marie with her. They have
been staying with their grandpar­
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Oack-

Wienie Roast—Bld You Say?
Members of the Young Woman s
Guild of the Methodist church and
their families, to the number of
fifty, had a wonderful time Thurs­
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert VanderVeen at their Bar­
low lake cottage.
The cook-out with a wienie roast
as the principal event took a dif­
ferent turn due to V-J days and
turned out to be a cold meat af­
fair. but with plenty of other good

Pythian* to Honor Birthdays
The Pythian Sisters mot with
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sherk on the
north county line this Tuesday
evening for a potluck supper with
the husbands nnd children as
guests.
Those whose birthdays were hon­
ored were. Grace Pierce, Nellie
Thompson. Pauline Longstreet,
Nellie Bedford and Dorothy Bon­
neville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lyons returned
home Tuesday from a five days’
stay at the "Y" camp at Long lake
near Flushing where their son,
Ivan, la in charge. Their grand­
son. Master David Lyons, accom­
panied them home for a few days'
visit. While at the Camp they met

who were there for the evenings I
church service conducted by the
Rev. Dewey. * Mrs. Dell Scotford
of Lensing visited her sister-in­
law. Mrs. Olive Talbot, and mother
last weekend. * Mr. and Mrs
Vance Sharp returned to their
work In Lansing this Monday after
several weeks at home taking a
needed rest. * Mr. and Mra. Harry
Balsch and daughter. Nancy, were
Saturday evening dinner guests
with oilier members of the G O
club of Grand Rapids at the home
ot Mr. and Mrs. Mervln Finch at
Cedar Springs.

P. L. Hamilton and daughter,
Jean, of Detroit were Sunday night

Serijan. and husband. * Throg
Morton and boy friend hitchhiked
from Memphis. Tenn., arriving
Saturday, They are spending a few
days with his aunt, Mra C. A.
Gardner, and family at their Gun
lake cottage. * Phyllis Flnkbelner
is visiting friends in Detroit, and
her brother, Stanley is visiting
friends at Webberville. _* Mrs.
George Brog of Wayland vicinity
brought her children. Shirley and
David, to the Benaway cottage at
Gun lake Tueaday evening to stay
until Saturday She remained over­
night with her sister. * Mrs. Fred
Buschel entertained eight little
girls at a party Friday at her
Leighton township home for the
C'.ensure of her little daughter. Dor­
, wljo was eight years old.
Mr. and Mra. Ray Kllllon and
children were called to Kent City
last week by the death of her sis­
ter, Mrs. Ruby Stark, aged 43
years. Funeral services 'were held
Wednesday. * Etta Kinslow of To­
ledo hospital, where she is in train­
ing as a nurse, and her friend.
Mary Lou Roberts, of Monroe spent
the first few days of this week at
home with her aunt and uncle. Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Vander Schuur.
and her sister. Yvonne. ★ Mrs.
Blanch Crldler and Mrs Dena Pot­
ter went to Mulliken Saturday to
the funeral of Mrs. Cleon Boyer,
an old friend and neighbor. They
remained over night—the former
with her parents and Mrs. Potter
with friends. * Mra. William Camp­
bell entertained Mrs. Basil Dunlap
and little son. Tommie, of Grass

South Bend, Ind., were weekend
guests of Burdette Benaway and
mother and also called to see
Frank Lee and Miss Edna of Gun
lake. * Mrs. Gerald Swerdfeger
and twin sons. Byron and Roy. left
for their home in Buffalo. N. .Y..
Sunday after a three weeks’ visit
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. rle, JoAnn. and Sharon Kenvon of
Charles Parker and other relatives. Grand Rapids are spending the
* Jean Hooper Li expected home week with their grandmother. Mrs.
this week from Howell where she Pearl Kenyon, and attending the
has been visiting her grandmother Vacation Bible school at the Bap­
the past week. * Mrs. Blanch Se- tist church.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Griffelh and
terstrom accompanied her son-lniw. James Berry and family to niece. Nina Seeley, spent Sunday
141 ruing Thursday evening and re­ In Grand Rapids with her sister.
mained several days. * Mr. and Mrs Louis ■ Bette, and also called
Mra. .William Johnson and Mr. and lo see their brother-in-law, Louis
Mrs. Henry Poulson spent from Bette, who Is at Blodgett hospital.
Sunday to Thursday at the Fur­ Miss Nina remained for a longer
rest Johnson cottage at Ratligan visit with her aunt. ★ The Ray­
lake near Ada. and the men. who mond Killion family and her par­
arc champion fishermen, made a ents of Kent City are spending y&gt;e
try for same big ones. Watch out week at a cottage at Barlow lake.
* Lyle and Eleanore Harper of
for fish stories I
Mrs. Herman VanderSchurr and Flushing came Friday lo spend a
niece. Yvonne Kinslow. returned few days with their grandparents.
Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Harper, while
home thc first of the week from
Stansberry. Mo. where they at­ their mother is visiting In the cast
tended a church conference. * Mr. und their father, the Rev. Ralph
and Mrs. A. H. Bell and Mr. and
Mra. C. L. HLar surprised Mrs. Ol­
Ive Tailxtt at her home Sunday and Mrs. R. M. Serijan close their
with a fine dinner which they all dental office this Saturday for a
enjoyed together, celebrating Ol­ three weeks- vacation which they
ive's birthday. * Mr. and Mrs. L.
R. Beeler drove to Camp Shawon- Gun lake. * Mrs. Charles lewis
dosec nt Duck lake near Muskegon j and three young daughters of Jack­
Sunday and brought four members I son accompanied her brother. Sgt.
of Seoul troop 106 home after a Richmond Fenton, home Friday
week's outing. The Scouts were Jsck and are visiting their parents. Mr.
c- x
«,m-­ Bntl UrB- Elmer Penton. _
Prost. Frank McNutt. Bruce
Farn
-?
Eytffa Solomon and cTinham. and Keith ’WUcogT * Maxine
Maxine"
Flnkbelner. who has been spend­ dren. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Ing the summer In Vermont ns a Glenn Solomon, spent Sunday with
member of a Youth Caravan group relative* at Morrison lake. Master
working in the Methodist churches. Donald, who had been there with
Is expected home this week. Then his pousln. Douglas Stevens, since
Friday, returned home with his
Flnkbelner. and the children plan mother. * Mr. and Mrs Glenn Al­
to ro lo Beaver island for their len attended the Alderdyce-MlllerTaylor family reunion al Tyden
vacation. -

park. Hastlnga. Sunday. * Mr. and brother, Charles Malchele and Carl
Mrs. Dale Shaver of Toledo. Ohio, M a 1 c h e 1 a and family In west
are spending a few days with her Thomapple. * Tuesday guests of
sister. Mrs. WHliajn Sweet and Mrs. E- F. Blake and family were
family. * Mr. and Mra. Harry Spy­ Margaret Holcomb of Grand Rap­
ker of Battle Creek spent Bunday Ids and her brother, John Clark.
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spyker at 1I of Lincoln. Nebraska. * Mrs. Ida
Barlow lake. Mrs. Ruth White and
baby. Martha Kay. also of Battle Schleh has been caring for the
Creek accompanied them and arc children of Mr and Mrs. Leonard
spending the week with her moth­ Walters st their farm home east
er-in-law. Mrs. Dora White. * Mrs. Of Middleville while the parents
Florence Cook of Traverse City 1* were absent because of the sick­
visiting her brother. Loren Tun­ ness and death of his father.
gale, at Parmelee and also attend­
Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson
ed the school reunion on Saturday. of the T-K faculty ore spending
* Mrs. Clive Churchill is spending their vacation at Camp Shawona few days In Detroit with her donee at Duck lake near Muskegon.
daughter. Mrs. Clarence DeSmit,. * Wednesday visitors at the home
and family.
Mrs. Donald Behler of Greenville , Mr» Sidney Gelb. Mra Roy Oack?ent the
thc weekend with her par
par-­ ler. and Mr. and Mrs Uoyd Vlnspent
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Aubll in cent of Caledonia. * Sunday din­
Leighton. * Mra. Charles Gray of ner guests of the Edd Timm fam­
Merritt and Sira. Marcus and ily were Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
mother of Orand Rapids were Wlertnga and their son. Theodore,
Wednesday evening dinner guest* and wife of South Thomapple. *
of Mra. Mary Gray and Mtea Eula Seaman Floyd Lund of the U. 8.
Schroger. * Marilyn Gillette, who Navy spent his leave last week
3lent her vacation with Middle­ with his brother. Dr. CAE. Lund.
lie friends and relatives and her * Pauline Bellinger of Delton, a
parents In Jackson, returned to
Grand Rapids Sunday. Marilyn, was a caller at the home of Mrs.
who Js. taking a nurse's training Olive Talbot. Sunday evening and
course in Butterworth hospital, will plans to return next week for a
graduate in June. * The Rev. Le­ day's visit. * Little Nancy Balsch
roy Chamberlain of the Leighton spent a couple of days last week
Evangelical church has been at wth Judy Crldler.
Bay Shore park near Saginaw thc
past two weeks
biting with spe­
cial meetings. The Rev. Faye Dem­
urest of the local Baptist church
has acted as hla supply. * Wednes­
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Williams and sons were
Angele*. Calif. * Millie Whalen is
spending the week at a teachers'
camp at Clear take.
Vivian Williams of Grand Rap­
ids spent the weekend at home
with her sister. Mrs. Arthur Ken­
yon. and family. * Mra. Isabelle
Lepper went to Detroit Saturday to
spend a few days with her son and
other relatives as her grandson.
Billie Lepper. Is home on furlough.
* Joyce Baird of Grand Rapids
returned home Tuesday after
spending a week with her grand­
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baird
* The Linwood Burdick family of
Hastings and Mr. and Mra. Carl
Pfcnlesteiler spent last week at one
of the Locher cottages at Gun lake.
* Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brog at­
tended the Steeby reunion at Mil­
ton Park. Green lake Saturday. *
Nina Seeley of Battle (Creek t*
spending some time with her
grandparents, thc Rev. and Mra.
George Curtis and her aunt. Mrs.
Glenn Griffeth. * The Beck fam­
ily reunion was held Sunday at the
home of Robert Smith in the
Green lake vicinity Leighton
Jane and Carol Helmink of Vir­
ginia park, Holland, are vlaltlng
their brother-in-law and sister. Mr.
and Mra. E. M. Bender. Other Sun­
day dinner guests at the Bender
■home were his parents and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bender and
Florence, of Orand Rapids. * Mra.
Robert Beckwith of Hastings spent
Wednesday with her aunt. Mrs.
Sarah Campbell. * The Ionia fair
drew many from this vicinity and
al! have good reports. * Ann Mal­
chele of Orand Rapids spent the
weekend with her father, and

and everyone had a good time and
lots of fun.
Locky Accident
While reluming from Hastings
Tuesday In the car of her grandfa­
ther Wellington, little three-yearold Linda Poulson, daughter of the
Eldon Poulsons, accidentally un­
latched the door and the wind did
the rest—blew It open and little
Miss Linda "flew thro' the air with
the greatest of ease"—■across the
pavement and fortunately landed
on the soft shoulder of the road.
When the frightened grandfather

ready on her feet.
She was taken to the doctor for
a check-up but aside from bruises
on the forearms and leg was oJc.—
nevertheless with her various bond­
ages Miss Linda looks like s small
war casualty.

Sick and Convalescing
Mrs. Cora Kermeen. who recent­
ly spent some time in Pennock
hospital following a major opera­
tion. is convalescing at the home
of Mrs. Margaret Mullis in north­
west Thomapple. * Harold Ball
has been off duty at the meat
market since Wednesday with an
attack of Jaundice which has con­
fined him to hte home on Arling­
ton St. * William Campbell also
is 111 with strep throat at his home
on the Irving road. Bill thinks it
is a heck of a time for a farmer-

ter after a two weeks’ furlough ence of the Immediate
spent with his parents. Mr. and thc bridal couple.
i Mra. Vern Smith.
Sgt. Richmond Fenton ot th* a lime green suit with brown i
U. S. Marines, stationed In Cali­ cessories and gardenia* M I
fornia. came Friday for a two flowers. The groom’s slater. N
weeks' visit with his parent*. Mr. Artelle Fields, matron of hoc
nnd Mrs. Elmer Fenton.
Cpl. Ted Moeller surprised his
brother, Ed. of the Prairie and
Mrs. Sarah Campbell has been other friends by appearing at home
.Ralph Palmer
real sick the past few days. Her Thursday after an absence of three
sister. Mrs. Princle Kenyon. Is stay­ years spent in service, two of which
Mrs. Cook, mother pf the
ing with her at present. ♦ Fred were in the Pacific area at Bou­
wore a navy Plus
blue ore*
draw wnn
with wni
Stage!, who has been at the home gainville, Manila, and other points wor*
of hl* daughter. Mrs. Ernest Ver- Ted now is honorably discharged accessories, and Mrr. Bedford wc
meullen, for several weeks, is im­ on the age condtion. He has four j a black sheer suit with white s
battle
stars,
the
purple
heart,
and
1
ceasories.
Their corsage* were r
proving from his serious sickness.
other decorations. He was with the. rose buds and gladioli.
signal corps.
i Following thc wedding supper
Service Notes
Gordon Bennett of the US. Navy Betty's Inn. the couple left on
Pvt. Richard Alien, who recently who has been on the Pacific, came short northern wedding trip *
was Inducted into service, is now by plane last week from San Fran- ' will be at home *n the Bedfc
cisco and spent a few days with 1 farm when they return,
Sgt. Eddie CUler. a former Ger­ his parents. Mr and Mrs Clayton
man prisoner, surprised his par­ Bennett, and other relatives.
Beady for Oecupawey
ents. Mr. and Mra. Barney Cisler.
with a few hours' visit Sunday.
Wo are Informed the Blake fac­
Bedford—Cook
Eddie, who Ls now located in Tex­
tory addition Is ready for use. and
Beverly Cook, daughter of Mr. the presses snd other tnr^’------ “
bring a soldier AWOL back from nnd Mrs. James Cook of Hastings, will be placed thia week,
etrolt.
| and Bernard Bedford, son of Mrs' very nice addition io the
Detroit.
S/Sgt. William Dunlap, son of i Arthur Bedford of this vicinity.

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Reed was driving near Cadillac he
was killed in an auto accident.
Now. the family has received the
third sad message the death of the
oldest son. Sgt. William Reed In
Germany on July 34. No details
farther than the death message

Old friends of the mother extend
greatest sympathy to herself and
the three daughters In this last

couln ol Mr. Andrew oukler.

School Cafeteria
Mrs. Dorothy Corey and Mra. Til­
lie Flnkbelner will have charge of
the Thomapplc-Kellogg school ca­
feteria thia coming year.
Mra. Ido Skinner who resigned
been manager from the beginning
In 1940. and served most faithfully
and did a good job.
We personally know the new
*1M num .indent .nd excellent

UCTION SALE

AIJTO
BABY
SEAT

Having decided to quit farming I will sell the following at public auction at the

farm known as the Striker farm located 2 Vi miles south of County farm or 6 miles

5

McCormick
chine.

8 and 12 yean old.

CATTLE
Durham cow. 5 yrs. old,
milking.

Durham cow, 3 yrs. old,

Guernsey heifer, 18 mos. old,
bred.

2 Guermey bulk, 18 mo. old.
HOGS
0.1. C. brood sow.
2 shoots.
POULTRY
25 hem.

vacation.

-School will call Wednesday, dept.
5. at 8:46 »jn. and dismiss about

until IM

TERMS: CASH. DAY Of SALE.

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Thornapple-Kellogg
The following is the schedule for
the coming T-K school year:
Sept. 4—Teachers planning day
Sept, ft—School opening
Oct. 36-38—Teachers Institute

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BEGINNING AT I O'CLOCK
Third Family Tragedy
Many older residents of this com­
munity remember the Charlie
Mungeraon family once residents
ot northwest Thomapple and thc
daughter Ethel, now Mrs. Ethel
Reed of Lowell. The family has
met with three great tragedies.
Three years ago this coming Oc­
tober 11 the youngest son who was
In the U. 8. army met death In

were united In
lone of the contingent ot soldiers
who landed In an east port Satur­ 8. In a simple but pretty
day after some time in England.
at the Presbyterian churcl

PHONE 2708

PASSENI

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. AUGUST U. IMS
Death ol Sherman Hoyt
Sherman Hoyt, nephew and eUp­
Robert Walters. who had been in
ton of tie late Mra. DevldPender. died in Orand Rapids Friday
morning followliflj a stroke at the at Hastings, Friday evening,
age of 36 years. He 13 survival by 67 ynn. Mr. Walters, who

a UU Um*

orfle* u&lt;l

four daughters. Funeral services
were held Monday at the Greenhoe's chapel with interment tn Ev­
ergreen cemetery near Kingsley.
Attending the funeral from this
vicinity were David Pender and
Malcolm Hoyt his half-brother.

Offlc.r,

MIDDLEVILLE
Announce Marriage
Air. and Mra. Ernest Vcrmeullcn
announce the marriage of their
daughter. Marjorie, lo Albert Mul­
ford of Grand Rapids Saturday.
August 4. at a Baptist church in
Grand Raplda. They are residing In
the city. Mr. Mulford Is employed
by the Berkley &amp; Gay Furniture

Real Estate Change
Glenn Blake has purchased thc
Cora French house on Grand Rap­
ids St. occupied by lhe Max Wilson
family, for his daughter, MrsMarc
tjquler. of Chicago, who. with her
baby daughter and father-in-law.
expects to cutne to Middleville lo
reside. Lt. Squier has been as­
signed overseas.

Mrs. Bessie E. Hulett, wife of
L. W. Hulett of the Irving road,
idled quite suddenly Thursday,
morning at the home of her daugh­
ter. Mra. Hazel McCauL on the
north county line at thc age of 79
years.
As Bessie Butler she was born in
Elmore, Ohio, and where her mar­
riage look place on August V.. 1887,
exactly fifty-eight years before the
date of her death.
’ In 1809 Mr. and Mrs. Hulett
moved to Grand Rapids where he
was employed as freight and pas­
senger conductor for the Pere Mar­
quette railroad. In 1818 they moved
to Middleville and have lived al
their home on the Irving road
since.
Funeral services were held at lhe
I Middleville MrthodUt church at 2
1 o'clock Saturday afternoon, con­
ducted by the Rev. N. D. Chew of
; Caledonia and were attended by
. many friends and neighbors. Inter­
ment was made In Mt. Hope ceme-

about ten yes
ower. lived
thought of b
neighbors.
lie It survl
ard Wallers.

threg. daughters. Mn Henry Schleb
of Hastings, Mra. Edgar Wield of
Battle Creek and Mra. Lionel Baird
of Grand Rapids; fourteen grand­
children; ana three great-grand­
children.
.
Funeral services were held at the
Leonard Funeral home In Hastings
nt 2 o'clock thia Monday after­
cemetery in Carlton.

Several of the Fort Custer Army
dogs, known as "K-9" dogs were
in Middleville Saturday night and
staged an exhibition al the old
school • ground—the village park
under auspices of the Middleville
i Commercial club.
I They were Under direction of
Captain Ray H. Collier, public re­
Udons office. Fl. Custer, and S.
F. Myers, administrative officer of
Labor and Public Relations. Grand
Rapids Regional office, Detroit
Ordnance district, A large crowd of
men. women and children gathered
sympathy of many friends at lhe park and enjoyed the re­
is extended the sorrowing husband markable performances of those
trained combat dogs.
and daughter.

Return to Old Town
Fifty-seven years ago Mike Pruss
operated a tailor shop in thia Vil­
lage. Four of his daughters, who
live In Chicago, stopped in town
Sunday of last week lo see the
home where they were born and
spent lhe happy years of child­
hood
Their home was thc house on
Grand Rapids St now occupied by
Mr and Mrs Claude Kemieen. who
let them wander through the place
and revive fond memories. Not
many live In town now who re­
member the family.

Vacation Bible School
Tlir Dally Vacation Bible school
of the Baptist church is Ln session
this week. The Rev. Elmer Deal of
the Rural Bible Mission and 'his
son, Ralph, urc thc directors.

ANNOUNCEMENT
Notice is hereby given that I pur­
chased, on May 28, the Service Sta­
tion formerly known as Mahler Serv­
ice Station, now known as Welles Mo­
tor Service, 235 S. Jefferson, and that
I will assume full responsibility for
any bills or claims made by us.
H.

Honors Aged Father
Charlie Mnlchele of west Tiwrn- I
upptc. who passed ms Win birthuay August j, was guest ot nonor ■
.tt a I a uilly gathering at Caledonia''
pars Munaay. Aug. 5.
Among luv relatives present was ■
liu grandson. s&gt;gi. Wellington Mai- '
chcie, of Holland, formerly of Calc- IJ
dontu, who la just home from Ger- |,
many alter serving with the in-'lanuy division ol tne 3d Army.
I'
Mr Malcheic. who lias lived on,
hu faun in west Thornapple most ,
... ►.&lt;. i./.. .. .......
~......... ..... __ •
wiui light cnorcs and about T
the barn and house.
j; ’

Death of Nephew
Mrs Mary Gray received a letter IJ
last weeg irom tier niece. Minnie I,
Irving ot New York city, telling'■
of tne accidental aruwnnig ol iierl'
oramcr. William Irving, ot Wasn- I;
iiiKten. d. ol while on a tuning I.
trip off the X Maryland coast. He r
me son M Junn Irving, broth­
er ol Mrs. Uray. Thc body nnd not
been recovered.

E.

WELLES
Out 8/23

Flnxbeiner-Flnkbelner
Emory Flnkbelner, for some lime
with tne International Harvester
Co. lias taken over Ute implement
and ri-pair part of me Edd Flmcbvlner hurywarc and implement
business. He was employed by Ena
some years ago and his’ many
friends ore glad to sec him back
again.

NOTICE
We are equipped to take care of your
overhaul jobs. Brake jobs, electrical and
carburetor work, electric welding. We
also can get new Olds motors. We
have water pumps, king pins, engine
heads, for Olds and Pontiacs. Fuel
pumps of all kinds, hoses to fit all cars.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

WELLES MOTOR SERVICE
Phono 2712 or drive in.

235 S. Jefferson St.

Jane H&lt;x&gt;|K-r. president of lhe
local Metnoam tvuin Fellowship
group, ana one of me young people
who spent tne past week at- tne
Camp at Lake Louise leu the group
al orand Raoids Saturday and
went to Lake Geneva, Wls.. as one
ol two delegates from the Y uuth ol
Grand Rapids district.
Mlis Hooper holds one of thc
district offices of thc Youth Fel­
lowship and is a very sincere young
luay who will bring back much ol
viuue to me local group ol young
people.
Coming Octogenarian Party
The WH.C.8. will meet at
churcn Thursday, Aug. 23. for Us
launh annual party and dinner av&lt;
which ladies of thc vicinity over
eighty years old will be guests.
Chairmen of the various com­
mittees arc as follows: igvitation,
Airs. J. L Rugg. program. Mrs.
Peter Petersen, reception. Mrs. R.
D Leonard. Howers. Mrs. Irving
Lutz; transportation. Mrs Charles
williams. tuning room. Mrs. Ellen
Lawrence; iutcncn. Mrs. Murtha
Benaway.
Thu event is a bright spot for
these elderly ladles and any lady
not belonging to the society, who
wishes to enjoy the-time with the
ladles is very welcome. Bring soma- ,
thing for the dinner and table,
service if not a guest.

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Mas ten- Jones Circle
The monthly meeting of the
Masters- Jones circle Thursday af­
ternoon at thc home of Mrs. Doris
Poulson was not largely attended
but those present had a very en­
joyable time and program.
Very nice refreshments of Ice
cream and cake were served by the
hostess and co-hoateas. Mrs. Jean
BaUch
। Thc September meeting will be
held with Mrs. Hattie Lyons Rcfreehment romtnlttcc. Mrs. Helen
Hooper mid Mrs. Marion Finkbeiner.

Birth of V-J Baby
Middleville has a V-J baby. A
I *«n was born &lt;o Seaman 1/c and
Mrs David Stauffer at Blodgett
hospital In Grand Rapids on Wed­
nesday. August 16—weight 7 lbs. 10
iHB. and named "Lawrence David."
The father recently transferred
from Pennsylvania to the Pacific
roast—has been at sea but is now
in California on a thirty-day shore
leave
;
Mrs Barney cisler and daughter.
Mrs. Donald Staulfer visited their
daughter and giaUr at the hospital,
Sunday.

MILK
Is An

Important
Bal

Part in All

a need Meals.

And no wonder because besides being
tasty there's no better food on earth

thon milk.

No food so wholesome,

with such oil around vitamin and body
building, and so important in maintaining good health.

HIGHLAND'S MILK

qt- 13c

Highlands Dairy
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.

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and urofilro bird •„
lljr City Clerk of th* &lt;Tlj

forenoon

MEN AND
WOMEN
TO OPERATE MACHINES WHICH ARE NOW IDLE BECAUSE OF THE
SHORTAGE OF WORKERS... GOOD PAY... GOOD WORKING CON­

UCTION SALE
OBDEB 1J0B PUBUqATX^

DITIONS, PRODUCING BADLY-NEEDED HASTINGS REPLACEMENT

PISTON RINGS ESSENTIAL TO KEEP TRUCKS, BUSES, FARM TRAC­

TORS AND PASSENGER CARS ROLLING.

At Frank Martin'*, the home of the largeit oxen in thc world, located 9 miles
north of Battle Creek on M-66; or 2 miles south of Assyria Center, ’/&lt; mile west at
Marylane's Park, Martin’s Lake, on

SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1945

JOBS for Experienced and Inexperienced

COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP.

HAVING BEEN ACTIVE IN THE FARMING BUSINESS IN THIS SAME LOCALITY
FOR THE PAST 65 YEARS AND HAVING DECIDED TO RETIRE FROM FARMING.
I WILL SELL THE FOLLOWING FARMING EQUIPMENT:

Low wheel wagon.
High wheel wagon.
Narrow tired wagon.
KOTICE TO CREDITORS

with new wagon box wll
lime sower attachment.

4 extra wagon wheels.
2 heavy balance wheels.
3 sets sleighs.
Double buggy.
Hog rack.
Pump jack.
Plank.
2 wheel barrows.
6 feeder barrels.
Rotary pump.
Wheel scraper.
20 ft. ladder.
Hay rack.
Spring seats.
Manure spreader.
2 new haltcn.
2 harnesses with collars.
Cement mixer.

Mowing machine.
Double cultivators.
Disc harrow.
2 spring tooth harrows.
One spring tooth harrow.

Three 3-horse hitch evoners.
Whifflctrcei.
2 hay tedders.
.
2 riding plows.
"98" Oliver plow.
Marsh plow.
4 log chains.
Bush hook.
Crass scythe.
One-hone plow.
Three-horse-walking plow.
Drag cart.
Corn and potato planter.
Home tractor.
Extra good buxx rig.
Barrel truck.
Slush scraper.
Small pipes.

Several hundred ft. sprin­
kling pipe.
' Stoneboats.
• Saw horses.
Oak boards.
10 forks.
2 sets fence stretchers.
2 lumber binders.
Hand corn planters.
Potato planters.
1 Cross cut saws.
‘ 4 scoop shovels.
Shovels.
3 chicken crates.
1 Pipe wrenches.
¥» in. to one inch new
pipe dies.
1 ¥4 in. pipe die.
&lt;Grain bogs.
Emery wheels.
; 3 tons hay.
■ Heavy iron press.
1 Large quantity of small
tools used on a farm.

All employees with three months or more service receive pro-ratad va­

cation pay.

Group sickness and hospitalisation insurance is available

at low cost.

The people who work here ore the kind you’d like al friendi and cowork«‘-

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PHYSICAL

EXAMINATION

t I &lt;

JOHN BULLING
b SONS
Phone 2682

FRANK B. MARTIN, PROP

APPLY AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

HAROLD IELCHIR. AactlMMi

HARRY KING. Cl.*

HASTINGS.

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THE HASTINGS BANN EK. THURSDAY. AUGUST S3, IMA

IN THE HOUR OF

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TRIUMPH
Behind us lie 31/fe years of deadly
struggle in which, with God’s
help, we have prevailed.

So, today, we celebrate a vic­
tory.
.After.the celebration, what lies
ahead?
For, mostyof us, the outlook is
a bright one. If we will simply
use the brains, the will, the
energy, the enterprise . . . the
materials and resources . . .
with which we won our war,
^ve can’t fail to win the peace
and to make this the richest,
ihappiest land the world has
’known/
k

.

.

Eor'mostjof.us, theyears ahead
are bright with promise. But
■ (onotfrers of.us—and, iron icall y
^enough, their part in bringing
^victory was a major. one—the

years to come must bear a
different look.
In America today are hundreds
of thousands of injured men.
Men with neatly pinned-up
sleeves and trousers. Blinded
men. Men with clever iron
hooks instead of hands. Worst
of all, men with hurt and
darkened minds.

These men need our help.
Helping them will.cost a great
deal of money. We can help
them best by buying Victory
Bonds.
Far away from America today
are millions of Americans. As
we would be, they’re on fire
to get back—to their wives, to
the children some of them have
never seen, to their jobs.

These men need our help?
Helping them will cost a great
deal of money. And we can
help them best by buying
Victory Bonds.

This is our day of triumph. But
it’s theirs too—the injured men,
the men who are still far away.
Let’s not forget them, in our
just rejoicing. And the one way
we can help most to care for
our wounded... to bring our
veterans home... to give them
a fresh start in the country they
fought for... to care for the
families of those who died be­
fore the victory was won ... is
simply this:

Buy all the Bonds you can.;
Keep all the Bonds you buy?

VIC TO RY B O N D S —-to have^and to hold!
WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
I. A. LyBARKER
BONNET b GOWN
AUTO SPORT SHOE

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS

THE VALUE STORE
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK
ANDRUS SERVICE

VIKING CORPORATION
BAIRD'S
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.
INT. SEAL » LOCK

MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
COFFEE SHOP
BARRY CLEANERS
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

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NINETIETH YEAR

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BANG'S DISEASE LAW “
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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 30. 1945

EDITORIAL

CILIBRATt VICTORY!
BUYING MORI BONN

SECTION ONE—.PAGES 1 TO 8

NUI

New Lows Are
PLAN FOR NATIONAL These
RECONVERSION NO
Effective Sept. 6,
Also
189
Others
WAR FUND DRIVE
PROBLEM FOR THIS
CITY'S FACTORIES

Forty-eight rural schools are
A week ago Sunday. Mark Bel- state tiad the situation "steed up"
opening Uds year in Barry county
| with 50 teachers, according to Coun- talre. writing In "The Town Crier" correctly.
Oe.ijr.ed to Protect Ajoinit1W «*«&gt;' CommUMooer *"»" »■ column of the Detroit Free Pres*
Nelson Brown, editor of the Ing­
Barry County Haa Splendid passed by th* stale legislature at it*
Und2l.nl F.,e, I. Humon.;
J Two schools. Orangeville
recent session, will become effective.
Record in Preceding Drives The following will be of Interest
and Assyria Center have two rooms. created something of a sensation ham County New*, who haa had an
Ho* Plenty of Sharp Teeth
''Greeting* All." Another week
There will be eleven new teachers, when he stated. "Kim Sigler plans excellent chance to observe the
They're Ready NOW Fee
The National War Fund drive for to our readers
'only one of whom to a beginning to run for governor . . on the Dem­ grand Jury .in action (since several
1 Prohibit the consumption of
Bang's disease In cows to the j teacher
1945 I* being planned for Barry
Peacetime Product)**; Ne
much io write but so little apace
Seven are former Barry
of the trials have been held in county. Those directing the solicita­ liquor in a dance hall, unless it is
ocratic ticket"
cause of undutont (ever, and treat county ^eneni.
teachers.
Unemployment Problems
licensed by the state liquor control
Mason),
carried,
the
following
edi
­
tion
of
funds
in
this
county
are
the
*uyer'ng
to
humans
The
num.
The
WPd
u
urg
ent
that
more
Many
people
throughout
the
state
difficult to knpw what to leave out
commission.
ber of fclks infected with undulent I young people prepare for teaching, who appreciate the sort of .opposi­ torial headed "Kim Sigler Not a following: Edwin L Taylor, chair­
While
Hastings factor!** did tbalr
2. No local amendment* or city
fever by drinking unpasteurlzed ’
w ^nUnue to flnd
man; Glen Wotrlng, rural chair­
share
of producing article* needed
begin.
or county questions can be submit­
Candidate "
man; Harry Young, vice-chairman;
by their government to win world
has so greatly increased In I older teartM&gt;rs who Bn? willing to tion the Carr Grand Jury to facRomance seem* a* good a start­ milk
ted to the voter* al a presidential
Michigan in the )ast two year, that
n«.lry further t^ln-I
"
"Despite
the
lead
sentence
in
a
E
E.
Vender,
secretary;
Walter
imake the necessary further train- j —- —a susing place as any and from what
-.■lection.
the slate legislature al its last ses- Ung
1
. .to Uie
..
.----- i j pidon
— —
- -------- a *by
— ...
Japan, which ended hoatllitie*. will
to come .back
school
confirmed
Mr Bellaire, Detroit newspaper column Sunday. Eaton, treasurer
we hear cupld l* decidedly not on
Several Barry county communi­
bring no aeriou* reconversion probsion passed a stringent law. the
room
. | himself, who made the following re- Kim Sigler, special Ingham county
correct obvious mathematical er­
any 40 hr week Rather he* al­
ties will again combine their fund­
ways on the beam and beside* that purpose of which is 4&lt;&gt; stamp out । More in-service training will be i traction in the Sunday edition of prosecutor handling grand Jury in­ raising for local agencies with the rors in election returns and tallies.
I available ........
during’ the Coming year
4
Require
tecls
for
tuberculosis
he must take vitamlnes, poor little Hang* disease in cattle.
vestigations and resulting prosecu­ National War Fund drive,
There is ■«.
no danger vto one who for
r&lt;jr teachers
teacher* with
with less than degree ------ --and
Bang's
disease
In
cattle
before
fellow.
out throwing hundred* of men out
Tlx National War Fund, which
"That information (that Slgtor tions, is not a candidate for gover­
Don Preston now has a very cooks or eats the meat of a cow preparation It to likely the War
of employment for several month*.
that had Bang's disease; to the Emergency certificates will be dto-' planned to run for governor on the nor He has never made any such Includes 18 agencies, hopes that they are sold.
5 Permit school districts to pay
this will be its last request for
wedding story lawmakers Ignored the sale of such I continued after this year. Most of: Democratic ticket) came from a announcement or intimation; nor fund*. The Army and Navy urge board for grade and high school
Pennington.
animal* for slaughter, but their tne
the veaenrr*
teacher* wno
who nave
have vausiiv
taught tiur
students in another district tn lieu attacked: but 1U product* were
lust year or two on sub-standard «urce 1 had every reason to be- has he said or done anything which that the U. 8 O. which receive*
of transportation costa.
of Don and the Marines he now for any other purpose than for ' certificates have secured a State | lleve was sound .
manufactured with practically th*
_-4 B 8tate|lleve
and without a would lead to any such inference. about 00 percent of tile total budget,
6 Permit the expenditure of
ha* the situation well in hand.
slaughter to restricted sharply, and limited certificate, or will have by 1 political ax to grind
it may increase and Intensify it* work dur­ school district general funds for regular line. The Manufacturing Co.
rrong Tlie *tory was planted
Then our special soldier, that
ing
the
coming
several
month*,
, ltl,
,h.. „„r
,:.nam.-»,l Now Uw McKay too-. have been planted to injure him
school lunches.
we've always, for no definite reason, will, yre wn^lUra [or
had finished Its contract for shoito
when
*o
many
of
our
soldier*
and
"
“
"
An ali-day meeting of the rural;
’
7 Permit sheriffs to grant good­ before the Jap* unconditionally sur­
flocked over like a hen or someteacher* of tlx county will be held
m? »u&gt;ne*t mistake in an personally, or it may have been sailors will be in camps, abroad and time allowances to prisoners
thine. now hiu a wife He's "Woo­ fileted with Bang's disease, if he
render ed. The piston rings that that
at the Hustings Central sciioul. attempt
to persuade
potential planted to make someone believe lie in tills country, awaiting their dis­
8
Require
pawnbrokers
and
sec
­
dy" Allerdlnx and lie ha* promised knew it. would never ncll her to
company
made for airplane engine*
charge from service
That to a
“tb love, honor, and obey". Mary anyone etoe except for butchering Room 110. beginning al 9:30. Friday, juror* that the coming trial Is po- is using the grand Jury as a step­ time when the U. 8. O can be most ond hand and Junk dealers to fin­
But
n
good.
thoroughbred
cow.
if
August
31
ger
print
customer*.
Gardner Sweet, and we rejoice with
lltlcal persecution. Their work is ping stone to ,a nomination.
helpful to them, especially In the
it
has
that
disease,
or
a
heavy9
Forbid
the
use
of
automatic
for automobile engine*. Th* Book*
the happiness thi* couple will find
making the going more difficult
far-away Philippines.
mllkrr grade cow. If sold for beef,
for themselves.
Tlx relief agencies included tn guns while hunting.'
for Sigler who stays' 'I haven't the same technique was used in Shake­
10. Forbid second hand dealer* working machinery for th* arUctee
Then on Saturday of this week would bring the owner much leas,
the War Fund will need money this
in some case* only a fraction of
slightest ambition Io run for gov­ speare's Julius Caesar Caesar was
Rev Adcock will say. "Do you
year, more than ever in such coun­ to accept or resell pistols.
ernor .
and I am not a Demo­ charged with being ambitious and It tties a* Holland. Norway. Czrcho.and Pfc
Bowne Taggart, home the price she would bring It she
from a year overseas, and Phyllis were to be added to a dairy herd.
was on those ground* that Brutus slavakla. Poland. Greece and China.
Dishonest owner*, to save them­
any tooling that could not
used the knife. If a man doing a Tiie need fur outside aid will be
Percy Jones Hospital
M'-cl&gt;1iiuc ceremony U&gt; be aolrmnlzed selves heavy loss, send their di­
Even before this retraction, how­ good work can have hi* motives more acute than ever this winter in
Center
Employs
Civilians
ready had.
seased
cow*
to
an
auction
sale,
or
at the home of Phyllto' grandpar­
every one of those devastated coun­
ever. many observer* about the
Fort
Outer
was
set
up
In
World
sell
them
to
some
one
who
has
no
(Continued
on
Page
3.
Sec.
1.)
ents. the William Hardings at 327
tries
Hastings factories I* very simple.
N Broadway Bowne. who arrived means of knowing that the cow to War II iu a reception center for
Chairman Taylor ha* been in­
diseased,
unless
a
test
Is
made
Should
Not
Be
Asked
or
home last Sal . entered service in
formed by state headquarters that
with their regular line*.
Fifth Infantry division known In •
Expected To Do More
Barry county's record was the best
May '44. serviced In Africa. Italy.
in the state in counties whose quo­
Austria. Prance, wear* the Infantry the spread of Bang's disease, mid both World War I and In this war ,
the Red Diamond division, and i
A recent issue of the Grand keep them going full tilt in helping
tas were above 110.000. tn previous
Combat Medal. E.T.O ribbon with to protect the purchaser from be­ as
It was one of the first divisional* I
Rapids Herald Contained a state­ other factories to change Uietr
War Fund drives.
2 stara plus a g&lt;x&gt;d conduct medal, ing victimized by the Ignorance or
ment by Mayor Welsh, of that city, equipment to peacetime production.
has 30 day* before he reports to dishonesty of the cow* previous to go overseas Then the Mlh In- j
That 1* a record of which Barry
The Manufacturing Co. la far befantry division was activated at j
Fort Sheridan. III. for reassign­ owner.
county can be proud. Il has been that the state of Michigan ought
Fort Custer in 1942 Both of these ,
above the average, loo. In its pur- to help pave all city streets as well regular customers.
ment.
and
will
become
effective
on
Thurs
­
saw
action
In
the
European
Thea
­
as help buld rural highways.
Service
To
Begin
Labor
Day
Our best and all good wishes to
day.
September
Sth.
Every
auction
­
ter
of
War
When
the
94th
left
for
Citizens
of
cities
like
Grand
TUpthese newlyweds.
Improved carrier service In this this county have prospered during id*. whose own voters adopted the
Camp Phillips. Kansas, the train- I
Local Club to Hold
All of which reminds us. we have eer. and all owners of cows, should
city has been granted by the post­ the war. Labor has been steadily
know what this legislative act. Ing center of the provost marshal I
15 mill tax limit for ail county and
Event Oct. 5. 6 and 8
seen John Leary's bride She's very
office department.
Undoubtedly employed al high wages Fann prod­ city purposes, including support of
known a* the “Bonlnc law", re­ general moved there from Fort |
tile
persLstent work of Postmaster ucts have commanded far better
Oglethorpe. Georgia, and the fort j The Hasting* Klwanis Club is
prices than In peace time, so we are Its schools, have the remedy in behind in filling order*. While it
her that you sometime* do abuut quire* before a cow can be sold al
was used as a P M G school, a I sponsoring its Third Annual White Roy Hubbard, and Assistant Post­
their own hand*, without calling has priority for the Un plate R
folks—you Just know she's some­ auction or in any other manner
able
to
give
liberally
master
Robert
C
Kleavorn.
and
the
Unit Training center, and a Re-1 Elephant Sale which will be held
on the state to help pay for im­
body you'd like. In case you've for­
Because Jipan surrendered mueh proving Its aireel*. This state to ■needs. Un Is sUll scarce, and that to
„
. in the David Goodyear Auto Show- fact that the Hasting* pastoffice
gotten. she's a pretty blonde and her for milk production or breeding to placement Training center
returns a handsome profit to Un­ sooner than expected we surely
until
be blood-tested within 90 day* of
Then from
f.v..i October
Ocular 1944
IS44 m
..UI room on Oct 5. 6 and 8 The purpose
now doing Ita full share to help
hnsband bi an alright guy. too
cle Sam are responsible for the will not lose our interest in the
sale.
Animal*
sold
for
meat
slaugh
­
April
1945
It
served
as
n
depot
for
।
Grand Rapids and all Michigan That shortage haa been
Here's a bit that la too good to
better service our citizens will be UB.O. which does so much for
Army Service forces until the con- I ratve funds for tlx local under­
go In tiir Racial column because It ter are exempted.
American boys In their camps cities and Incorporated villages- It
—... getting in the very near future,
privileged children's fund and other
The
new
regulation*
will
put
a
sulidntlnn
with
Percy
Jones
hashas for some year* divided 83.000.»ui more than Just a party. Of
com- Commencing on Labor Day. Sep­ America has not been devastated
worthy enterprises in the
crimp
in
sale*
at
farms
and
suepital.
Now
It
Is
under
the
Jurisdic
­
eourae. Il was a wonderful fried j
tember 4. there will be added
I
nurtrt*. Th.y .rr
lo tion of the Sixth Service command, munity and county
tage* and countie*. The legislature
chlrkrn dinner, when Mrs Betty ;
another full-time carrier, so there gladly help those countries which
Club
records
show
a
good
account
­
which comprises Michigan. Illinois,
tlnsu In the
th. pie. ■
Murphy has a finger
will be six carrier districts instead were so ruthlessly invaded by live last spring Imposed a 10 per cent
and Wisconsin. This program Is de­ Ing of Ute funds realized from its
liquor sale tax, providing that the
•hat goes without saying, but it
v-.iiv,.™
of five. There will also be added Germans and Japs.
signed to meet the need a* long a* projects and the board of directors
waa her de«lre to do Just a bit for. I*- B. J. Killham. Sta-*
entire proceeds, expected to betlO.- idle men tn this city due to
an
auxiliary
city
route.
"Hie
carrier
feels that the people of Barry
the fellows who hove done so much ’ ^on veterinarian, says It will be- it is apparent.
000,000. be given for Improving version to peacetime produc
of that will work »■»&gt;
with •
a uu.
car. and
The Percy Jone* Hospital eenter County who make this sale possible, «•
highways In Ute country and Hastings factorioa; far th
r,„ .ii or u&gt;. in.! r.«ny eoumm. I
.
•• health rertlfirate*
for animals
thrv for animals they Is a result of the amalgamation should know that some of the ma- I carry «nd deliver parcel post mall
health
certificates
streets
in cities. Of that targe sum
Jor expenditures during the past! in the business district, from the
And Hartlnga la lucky in
purchase.
Seilers
will
need
the
proand
consolidation
of
the
Percy
the
cities and villages will get 70
vets wrrr Invited for dinner at
monument to the CKAeS.
two years Include: Hospital Funds. soldier*
'"
tectlon
of
the
certificate*.
It
was
Jone*
General
and
Convalescent
per
cent, or *7.000.000. Grand Rap­
"Betty's Inn" on Friday evening—
869: Local drive* for Mlsc. funds. tracks on State St.: also to the
pointed
out.
in
case
the
animals
hospital
and
Fort
Custer,
which
ids'share will be over *300.000. which
Bill Sherwood was the only world
840:
Medical
aid
ItTpersons
recom
­
business
places
on
Michigan
Ave.
later
react
tn
Bang*
disease
tests
took place April 15, 1945. The Gen­
would pave several miles of street*
war I vet included Mrs Murphy,
mended by the local health dept, Jefferson and church streets. This
eral hospital to in Battle Creek,
who had.lived in Delton for many and Infect whole herds,
Last of a Series of Articles ■every year.
Testing of cattle for Bang's di­ while the General Hospital annex, and city schools, 1490; Clothing as­ will not be a full-time job.
The »m. kjUl.tur.
„ jo,.™™,, _
years was anxious to have some of
sistance to the needy. 825; Purchase
From Sept. 4lh on. the Increased
On the Barry Co. Red Cross the intangible tax by about *3.- i orders. Just be thankful that Hasthe feilnw* whom she used to know sease will come under supervision the Convalescent hospital, and the &lt;!t books for schoolchildren. *10: 4-H number of carriers will allow front
I of the State Department of Agri­ Hospital Center headquarters are
^eped that serious sitas "little tods" So besides Hastings
Club prizes. *100 (including 1945); door service to nearly every home
Allan C. Hyde to chairman of the 000.000. It was estimated. This will' ung,
be
divided
among
the
townships,
uation
Hastings
is a good town—
fellows there was wounded, over­ culture. but the State lack* suffi­ at Fort Custer, The W K Kellogg Support of Boy Scouts' and Camp In Hastings
That will require Barry County Chapter of the
seas soldier Clarence Pixley; Earl cient persrmnel to meet the expect­ annex at Oull lake to fer convales­ Fire Girls' programs. *25; Purchase ____
_
...
______
_ American Red Cross. He has gen­ incorporated villages and cities. In no better In Michigan
changes
In __
the________
location__of
many
----------------» a &gt;------ —
Wlcdrock. home last spring with ed demand for health certificates. cents. The total bed capacity of of athletic equipment for local tue. i mall boxes. The carrier will notify eral supervision of the activities in proportion to their population The I
;
Industry
leader*
believe
counties
the
center
la
almost
10.000.
a medical discharge after 32
*295; promotion of musical enter- {the occupants of the home where the county, appoints committees, re­ legislature planned that none °f i||/*T|AM CAIKC
The PW camp, which occupies a
IVr* 0ALE3
months overseas: Rodrick Swad- will find It necessary to employ
talnment free to the public. *65
guch * change to necessary. The ceives correspondence, coordinates (hto intangible tax money shall
llng. Hickory Corners: and Palmer county veterinarians so there will relatively small part of the fort,
To get material for this sale, carriers and the district* they will the county work, and sees that the used to pay ordinary running ex­
Kimmel home on 34 days furlough be some one nearer than Lansing and the MP battalion, which takes members of Klwanis will call at cover are named further on in this committees function.
If requests penses of the local government*. HARRY SPONABLE, Fro*.
(Continued on page 5. Bee. 1)
It could, however, be used to Im- 1 Having sold the farm. Mr. Spcmafter overseas duty. Palmer right­ with authority to give clearance
homes within the next few weeks article,
oome by mall or In person, he refers
prove city or village street*, or
»1U dispose of the peroaual
fully should have appeared in our for animals.
(watch this paper for exact dates) I Of course the alm of....
all this Is them to the proper committee. If
“ctipld" note* because on Monday Widely Supported
to collect any article* of the "white Improved mall service. But where the chairman Is not in town, he has township highways. It was said property at public auction at ths
Legislation to control Bang's di­
that the legislature favored that farm located 1 mile south of Mis­
last. Edith May Burpee, also of
elephant" variety which people are there are. as in thia case, many to take care of them himself.
use of the money
1
-------------------sease
In
cattle
has
been
tightened
Delton, became Mrs Palmer K. so
willing to donate. These articles will changes tn the carrier district*. It
Mrs. Andrew Roush to vice-chair?
It would seem that the state of
be put in the hands of a repair will naturally take some time to man to assume the duties of the
here are our belated congratula­ because of the public health factor.
‘ Raw milk produced by infected
. . ------ y —---• -------.
and overhaul committee to get them get everything working smoothly, chairman In his absence. Purchas­ Michigan haa done and to doing all
tion*.
that
Mayor
Welsh
or
the
citizens
household
goods,
ate.
me only
omy sailor
satior at
at mti
Murpny. '°»a “*•{,un?ulSnlJ'‘’"J.n
ready for sale.
The
Mrs Murphy's
so that the mail can be properly ing of articles for the kit bags and of Grand Rapids could reaK'nably J*®'? ^*ed wlU cn the sate and
party was Harlan Scobey who could i ?}un?aJ'a
P“teurt“d- P,lbllc
Hundred^ Enjoy Exhibits
sorted at the post office for each seeing that they are filled has also ask or expect. If they wish more
H»mmond wiU act as ctert
clear Uie deck on a minutes notice. hei!,h
w«n».
needed as listed by the committee
Made
By
Local
Gardeners
come
under
the
work
of
this
office.
The Bonine ’taw
put thro
through
The gang sang song* while Mr*.
•« was nul
’*'h
than the half million or mor* than I
In this Issue
in charge: Old washers, clocks,
range it In the moat convenient
Mrs Dwight Fisher, secretary, the state to now giving yearly, let | for full particular*.
Considerable Interest was evl- mirrors, lamps, toasters, smoky-r manner for easy and speedy de­
)&lt;era Young played the piano, she the Legislature with the united
takes the minute* of the board them vote to suspend for a time ;
snng some solos too. and then the support of all cattle-breeder asso­ denced by Ute public in the dis­ sets, sheets, pillows, books, maga­ livery. That, a* we aay. will take
meetings and the annual meetings, the 15 mill tax. and get the cash EARL R. BOYER Goanila*
fellow* told the funniest stories ciations. Teeth were Inserted la the playi at the Men a Gladiolus and j zines. fruit can*, dresses, costs, silk a little time.
notifies members of board meetings, they want and not expect the state
Having been appointed guardian
about themselves they could think act to curb the resale of reactor Flower Society show held on Sat­ hose, shoes overalls, caps, suits. He*,
When the carriers have by ex­ and sends in special reports to the
of and promptly proceeded to laugh animals through auction sales.
urday in the Goodyear Bros Hdwe odd* and ends of perfume end toilet perience gained the needed knowl­ area office in St. Louis- She says to provide more cash for fixing
(Continued on page 4. Sec. 1)
their streets. Smaller cities like Boye* will dispose of the personal
showroom. Hundreds called during
there heads off at each other
edge of arranging their loads for that the By-laws of the local chap­
DELTON SCHOOL
property
at public auction at th*
Hastings and Charlotte are raising
Till* affair was such a perfectly
the day to see- the beautiful ex­
quick delivery, it is expected Jhal ter have been amended to provide
OPENS SEPT. 5
by tax considerably larger millage
hibit*.
swell thing for Mrs. Murphy to do
mail will be delivered twice a day for a board of directors. This board
The Delton Kellogg Rural Agr.
than the
mills Grand Rapids
This group of men love flowers
— ixrhap* the fact that she
School will open Wednesday. Sept.
Richard Rose, who has been em­ to every home in each district cov­ 1* composed of the officers; 2! memand they are anxious thst such s
has two sons in service made a
5. for the first full day session. show may became an annual event ployed at the state highway garage ered by foot »ervlce. Such delivery
&lt;ity. county and school expenses.
difference—Duane Murphy.' now
will be appreciated. Postmaster year, seven for two. and seven for
Reed will cry th* sal* and Clifford
Tuesday. Sept. 4. to reserved for
married, waa in the army and re­ Faculty Conferences, at which time In Hastings, thus increasing the in­ here, has resigned his position as Hubbard wishes to perfect the three; and three ex officio mem­ When a street need* paving or re­ Hammond will act a* clerk- Bee th*
maintenance
superintendent, ef­
pair. these smaller towns do what
terest
in
floral
culture
here.
ceived his medical discharge, a
service as quickly as possible, and bers—the Hasting* mayor, president
adv. elsewhere in this issue foe full
activities of the coming school year
fective
Sept.
1
Dick
began
working
About thirty exhibitors had dis­
second son Derrlll. in service 9 yrs.,
to have It so that you can set your of the Barry County Medical so­
will be outlined and discussed.
for
the
state
over
nineteen
years
not expect the stat* to do more particulars.
plays entered and ribbons were
to now In Germany. It's nice to
Supt. R W. Harper will be in the awarded those winning prizes.
ago. in February. 1926. and has time-piece by the arrival of the ciety. and president of the Barry than It Is already doing. Why does
know folks like Mrs Murphy.
of Women's
carrier, as he is expected to be County Federation
HIGH SCHOOL
office
of
the
school
Thursday
and
gradually
advanced
until
he
not Grand Rapids do likewise?
Now to briefing the. Nice Seeing
Al the close of the show, the
Friday Aug. 30 and 31 from 9 am. flowers were distributed to She reached the top place In the local “Johnny on the spot " at the time clubs. This board has quarterly
FOOTBALL FRACTICK
You Home Nevy*. (All Dot-Dash
meetings to determine chapter poli­
to 4 p.m. for conferences with par­ churches, to Pennock hospital and organization, filling the poaltlon he should be there.
held till next issue.)
cies
and
make
other
Important
de
­
Following are the six district*
ent* of new student* and also to
capably and efficiently because of
T/4 Rai oh DeMott, pleasant, interview any other «tudents In a large bouquet was taken to the his training and practical experi­ that will be regularly served on cisions.
Percy
Jones
hospital
in
Battle
easy to visit with, to home for 10 reference to their school work.
The executive committee, made up
ence. Then too. he has the ability and after Labor Day. and the
Creek.
days after which hell report back
names of the carriers
of tlx ot! leers and all committee
their uniforma on Tueeday.
R W. Harper. Supt.
Credit to due Fred Ballrfhce. to get along well with hto co-work­
to Fort Niles, Del. Ralph has been
District No. 1—The business dis­ chairmen, meets the third Tuesday
adv. 8-30
Charles Rogers. Guy Giddings and ers which to always essential to trict of the city. The carrier to
Hastings has obligingly furnished
in service 4*4 yr* When asked If
of each month to take care of the
success
In
any
line
of
endeavor.
He
the other men who made tills ex­
he hadn't had about enough he NOTICE
Forrest Smith
active affairs of the chapter. The a dumping place for refuae on the STATE AID FOR
will
be
greatly
missed
by
hto
asso
­
answered. “I had enough the first
District No. 2—The First Ward, public to welcome to attend these property it owns on the old M-37. HASTINGS SCHOOLS
The Barry County Ration Board hibition possible. The list of win­ ciates but they wish him the best
month" He and Kenny Kline, will be closed every Saturday and ners jorlll appear in next week's is­ of luck In hto new position with carrier. L. D. Stamm.
meetings al the Red Cross room* in nesr the west city limit* north
of the river. Many take advantage
LMlddlrvllle. who to now out of the holidays from now on. due to the sue.
District No. 3—The Second ward, the Stebbins building.
the Solvay Division of the Allied
of this privilege and dump liberal
army and working at a hometown recent Proclamation by President
Chemical Ac Dye Co. Hto head­ carrier. Elton McGhan.
Walter Eston, treasurer, report*
garage) served in Alaska together Truman, placing all Federal AgenDistrict No. 4—The Third ward. that the 1945 War Fund drive in amounts. But some of those who
quarter* will be in this city.
gel rid of their rubbish that way
In fact, the day we met Raloh was
| Indicative of hto standing with
Barry county netted the Red Cross
riding Kenny's motorcycle, (he had reinstating all notional holidays
District No 5—Tlie Fourth ward, *26,99998, at which 821977.98 was are not as careful a* they should
' the executive end at State HighAccording to Francis J. Adler, local I
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. l.I
for Federal employees.
carrier William Parker.
sent to the national fund, with 85,­ be in loading the stuff which they
manager of Western Union, Uie I dered hto resignation they urged
District No. 6—The outlying 022.00 being left for local use. A transport to the dump. Bo a lot of
volume of telegram* following Ja- that he conaider the change as a home* not reached by the foot car­ proposed yearly budget for the It blows off. or drops through
NOTICE TO BANNER READERS
pan * surrender was the largest, in six months'
...leave of- absence,
... riers. Carrier of No 6 to Stephen county to submitted to the national cracks, onto the pavement; or
with
Commencing
this
week,
the soldler new*. This left tu with one the Nation'* history. In spite of the old poaltlon open in case he Cooley, who will make hto trips In headquarters, where national and where end boards are lacking, th*
BANNER new* columns have been of two choices, getting more news the two-day holiday and the week­ should desire to return.
a car. His district will include sev­ local needs are considered and put rubbish slide* out onto the cement.
This obliges the city, about once a
changed back to the pre-war style Into a given amount of space, or end. W. U. people stayed on the Job
Hi* successor has not yet been eral homes that have not had car­ on a percentage basis. Should the
uf make-up. We did not like the cutting down on local, new*. For
rier service heretofore.
time come that the local funds week, to clean the pavement of
announced.
crowded column* and we know that
heavy volume of traffic.
Our city readers will be glad to prove Insufficient, the national this me**.
first method and packed In more
Contract cancellations by govern­
learn of the Improved carrier serv­ funds‘would make a grant to fill
yet. only one subscriber out of lines -per column by slightly re­ ment accounted for much of the
esil public attention to this mat­
ice they will be getting, and will the need
more than 5.600 cancelled on ac­ ducing the amount of "while space" volume and the great number of
ter. If thia notice I* unheeded.
realize that it will take a little
Mr. Baton say* that the telephone
count of it Many reader* al first between line* (about 1/12’ between telegrams from business firm* get­
time for it to get to moving and telegraph bill* average over 850
came to the office and asked "how each line) The change, permitted ting started In Uie production and
taken. It I* hoped that that will
Woodland will hold its 5th an­ smoothly.
each month and that there to no tax
come"—some of 'em pretty "hot us to add the equivalent of seven to
nual Festival on Monday. Sept 3
on those bill* nor to there any sale* lo ad Ing the refuse to needed. That
under the collar." too But invari­ eight normal type columns to each contributing factor* Locally the Albert Shellebarger to the director MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR
tax on commodities purchased for
ably they were mighty decent when H-poge edition. But now, with a
can easily be done
LT. A. F. BERLIN, BUNDAY
Red Cross consumption.
probable Improvement in the news­
office wasn't swamped beyond abil­ elude a hors* pulling contest tn the
shortage and necessity to keep with- print situation tn the very near fu­
To show the Increase in money* GRAND OPENING SEPT. IM
ture and s rapid reduction tn war­ ity to receive Saturday night Mr. afternoon and a men's major soft­ Berlin will be held at the Bedford
ball game In the evening:
Church on Sunday. Sept. 2. at 3:00
mands for space by government time demands, we are ciianging back
pm. The Rev. s. J. MoCarrell of points out that for the year ending mil* south of Dowling. Dancing
agencies recruiting
news,
scrap to the former style. We wish to Grand Rapid* office where every­
NOTICE The Hartings Public Gospel Center Church. Battle April 1939, I1A54J* waa handled, from 9 to 1 Aktau Burgei
metal drives. rationing. war bond thank our readers for their consid­ thing was keyed up to high gear in
Library
will
be
closed
Friday
aft
­
the
effort
to
handle
the
unpreeeGreek, will be the minister. Friend* while for the year ending April tra Com* and enjoy th*
eration and "taking it" as gracious­
1945. &gt;5,855 &gt;7 Is th* total amount
ernoon,
August
*1.
are
requested to omit flowers.
remember—th* Increased volume of ly as they did.

Home Front

I

03199572

PART AT CUSTER

MICHIGAN LIBERAL
WITH ITS CITIES

KIWANIS THIRD
ANNUAL WHITE
ELEPHANT SALE

IMPROVED CITY
CARRIER SERVICE

BARRY RED CROSS
OFFICERS REPORT

FINE DISPLAYS AT
MEN'S FLOWER SHOW

DICK ROSE RESIGNS

Care Is Needed in
Hauling Rubbish
To the City Dump

Surrender Put Big Load
On Western Union
.

RATION IN
☆ AT A GLANCI

Woodland Festival
Monday, Sept. 3

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THUMB DAY. AUGUST *•. IM*

The Hastings Bar
CARDS OFTHANKS
COOK UKOK..

COTTAGE
CHEESE
t

HOMINY

"fate

LABOR

14c

daze;

Ml

OiJ

MINCE
MEAT

12

ONE
STOP

NINETIETH

..Irbbvr.,

HL'UHCR

RED

MURIAU

CARP or THANKS—I
gross &lt;r.r sl»e»r« iksaks I
dir oru, at Ike hospital.

1RCULA1

OF THsNKB—Wi

EDITORS

BEANS

(Continued from Page 1.

CARP or THANK#—W.

Bulk

lb.

35c
Spend Your New Red Points
Good Saturday for High Quality Meats at Food Center

SHORT

SIRLOIN

Just like meat!

STEAK

STEAK

CHOPLETS

lb.

Steer Beef

lb.

Steer Beet

with Tomato sauce

Grocery Specials

OLIVES stuffed - 10 oz. jar 69c
SWEET PICKLES ’1“
OLIVES riPe-9oz iar 39‘
VEAL CHOPS rib lb 39c
VEAL ground for meat loaf - lb. 33c
31c
PEANUT BUTTER P
can
32c
PREM
CHUCK ROAST 29c TREET
can
34c
POTTED MEAT raed 9c-‘ma116
BEEF LIVER ,teer lb 35c
SAUSAGE Vienna can 13c
BOLOGNA11g-grade 1-lb. 32
i HAM SPREAD Armoar-can 12c
CHEESE P^t-ett-pkg. 20c
ROUND

'I

Home Rendered

LARD
All Day Friday

lb.

19c

KGROCERY DEPARTMEHTj

KEYKO OLEO lb 23c
MINCE MEAT36" “n 55‘
PUMPKIN No 2isizecan 15c
FIGS S &amp;w--No- 2l,ize 41c
22c
MARMALADE
orange &amp; cranberry
1 lb jar

PEAS

SOYA
BUTTER
Pint box

12c

PEACHES

b k

39c

। 5950

bushel

HI FRUIT! L VEGETABLES ; ।

BOLOGNA slicing-grade 1-lb. 32c
FRANKFURTERS T” 35'
HAMBURGERfresb gr nd lb 27c
STEW BEEF steer-boneless-lb. 32c

Pena, »ko &gt;•••
H*pl I. &gt;MM.
"Pay. of ..dr

ORGANIZATIONS

CELERY HEARTS bunch 15c
head
^7'
CAULIFLOWER
GREEN ONIONS 2 bunches Jgc
HUBBARD SQUASH »&gt; 8

Hospital Guild No. It will have
a picnic Thursday. Sept. 0. at 1
o'clock, at Tyden park Please bring
table service, sugar for coffee, your
cwn sandwiches, and one dish to
The Kitchen Guild will meet
Wednesday, Sept. S. at the home
of Louella Reesor. Woodland, for
the first meeting of the fall season

ORDERED TWO
SANITARY HEWERS
The city council Monday night
approved the aascMtncnt rolls, pre­
pared by Supervisor Wm. L. Chase.
reeled the city engineer to proceed
with their construction. One to on
North Michigan Ave„ between Wil­
liams and Francis streets: the oth­
er la on West South street, between
Park and Market streets.

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an Item in the "Banner" of two
Hayes boys one of which to sta­
tioned tn this area, ar I should say
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wife and baby and as I remember
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questioned, llitn part of hl
neas la taken away, even if
pitted motives are good 1
selves.
"If Kim Sigler did have
sire to be governor he wou
so foolish ili to make lite a
ment on the eve of the sta
blggeot conspiracy trial in I
botch. He would hot be
ns to jeopardize both the
of the trial and his nouUi
one fell swoop.
“Tile Incident of th
political announcement it
proof. If further proof
. ed. that Ingham cour
pie especially should i
- mit themselves to be mlsk
Ute period over which c
trials are being held. It is
people of this county to
weigh the evidence proM-n
up ka al) of us here In
county to guard our tan
even to guard our car*. T1
men who planted that sV
Bigler being a candidate
emor did not plant It to cc
him. The story was plan!
duce someone to believe
special prosecutor hr alse
eye on political prefermen
"From what most peopl
Ingham county know of g
affairs, the belief prevail
will take another year &lt;
bring to a close all the tri
Ing from the grand jury
tlon being conducted by Ji
And It will probably lak
two or three yeans before
and U 8. supreme cour
•some of the- appeals resul
circuit court action. The
Sigler has right now and
for some lime Io come is i
as liniiortant as that of I
ernor." *
The Detroit News tAik

the Free Press statement
the following observation
tori.il headed "Trying to
Bigler:"
Kim Sigler, special
for the State graft grand
denied as emphatically &amp;
the published report that
to run for Governor on I
crallc ticket.'
'•Hie report bore all lh&lt;
of a’ ’plani'." which Sigh

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dler friend, the latter squired Barb ; at Atlanta. Georgia, where she has . ITC. GERALD HULL
The reception which waa held at ENROUTE HOM
Wilcox to the dance; and then Ted 'been for-the past two years She WEDS OVERSEAS
FROM H. FAUTFIO
Walton and BUI VanDcrmale. both ' i* an AM.M. doing a good Job ov-)
by some 40 gucsts.
K°f
(Continued from P^e 1. Sec !.»
Saturday evcnini
Freeport, were there strictly stag | erhaullng governors, with nearly
B
political ambitions, that ex plana-1
.
Johnaan. Mi M. Ore
for awhile.
.‘enough points for a discharge, so
MARRIAGE
LICENSES
tlon of his motives might handicap *t°PPfd when we meti. We still
COOK BROS., IMItor*
a tclcphcne call tra
Don Deakens has been home— perhaps *he will soon be home. We 1; Ajjf;
,
n.aterl.11. hl. wnrlr I*.
I WUh
WOUld tell US hOW
Donald Johnscm, ।
those fine solos you
NISF.TIKTH YMR
materially his work in court.
I
cake that Ralph bought at , more later. •
i। have
——missed
——
Mary Ann Pennington, Hartings II
‘ 8®1- “
ILi
“'I'm too damned busy to run for chet Banghart'* )ook«l after It had
M/
Herbert Crosby, overseas used to
to sing In church. Jr-.in
Jean,
Louu G. DeField. HostingsM
Pacific area. Donald
anything.' he said. In his vigorous traveled on end In the saddle
sadate bag
bug 3...
,.yr
y’^L3.J?2.
,Jnos
s'’ '“^e^utfit^
outni as
M OorGor-,
-Maxson, that
•
energetic 4-H
Beulah S. Veatch, Dallas. Texas 44
leader of former yearr. Ls home
Noel If. Culp..Battle Creek ....40 the Marshall Islands,
nailing of the report- ‘It looks like1 Ion the motorcycle. Bel they ate a.dJr ,r?thFr*’_l* ,hom,c,
new desert called, "Delicious ‘’’“J”1““‘,rhy
Uh a ..............................
hL'ilSCRIl'TiON
r-«.w.! ;!Twith
discharge. Aho Dale Ham
­
Hartl C. Bratton. Battle Creek .37 arid othsr islands. H
»ome scared politicians are trying]
ribbon with 5 stars------Bronze Star
lkon II*.
(lal UU
bu UlMlltUKr.
dUchanre.
'•-lUUlte.
----- IHUI,
lasting* within
Another "happy to be home" ! “?d
“Il «*«“ La»nbkie U somewhere In
County. to inject politics Into our trials ...•II
. he slid.
^Hastings soldier Is Sgt Earl Smith
14 po~ts He anJ the Phlllipince. presumably in the
"'Judge Carr aftd I don't have to'
Never put paraffin on hot Jelly.
I who arrived on Monday after 14 i
wife, the former Florence An- Su|u irtands. He write* of Muros
CM
play poliUcs—we’ve got something I
The jelly shrinks while cooling and
months In Italy. Earl Is In the Mat
Vp^nt^t^Mk*
‘a'7
MohamnwF.l Salvador’s gasoline'
I Signal Battalion, and has been ala- । w,. “ .n
rtrl.min.,
dan* “
nd ,re
r"«Tr“lvr•Th«’
....i x.,?■ -z
—. ‘dans
and
are qulle
quite P
progressive.The
Jelly and the paraffin, an excellent has boosted its railway Cl
Politically wise Muri H. DeFoeI111 Honed
tluned tn
*5.
,4
still -d
day
?? dreaming and mn)n
mu|n dlt
d|C.t thcrc
there u
1* fuh
fish.. They setl
sell
Ln the
the Italian
Italian muuniahu
mountains in'
in . Were
place for mold growth to begin.
made the following observation in1. radio communications. He has re-' starry eyed from thinking about veselabl» In an open market and
the editorial columns of the Char' 1 several buttle stars and the S'Sgt. Ronald Ingrams wedding. | aUo have C(.uiny pricea UwfP
r-1' celved
imagine a honeymoon on "Tite laic - Flight Officer Burton I). Neff Ls
AL EDITORIAL- loltc Republican-Tribune :
| Purple
. e Heart, having been woundof Capri/ No wonder-we've been now on Luzon in the Ptllllppinra.
In the
II
leg when two of hla comSSOCIATION
’’A Free Press columnist, Mr. Bel. ­ cd in
a nglng the song of that name ave&lt; He wrltPS of awlnt Manila recentpanlons'
in a truck Were killed.
tell -/Ilu-nfttA—
.
*
* 1 v and how terribly wrecked the
laire. says Kim Sigler is ’eyeing the’ From here he goes to Portland. 8,nccCongratulations to Bob Walidorff c|ty Ls
democratic nomination for gover- Oregon, to Join his wife for the
upon the arrival of his daughter. , llowan Sheffield, another ex-far.nor.’ While always more or less on। balance of his 33 day leave when Weve u special story to tell about ; ropr
taking basic training at i '
independent we doubt this state­. he returns to Camp Grant. HL
Bob. yes. well remember It.
I Camp Fannln. Texas He is in the ’’
Leon Mcoecar. Freeport way. is
Nevi week Kathryn Horton Mott Inf. Rrp| Training Co., and wrote
ment. Sigler was given a democratic,
now home with honorable discharge I would have written you but she has ln latMl |Ptlcr lhat thcy wrrt. Gllt ,
(Continued from Pago 1. Soc. 1.)
label more Uuougii exigency" than1 from the army.
' Following Is the wedding story of
I already left for Texas to Julh her I on bivouac
questioned, then part of his uaeful- choice’ when he first landed in1
Joe Wilcox arrived Saturday for ; husband Elvert. who U now staRfltM.rt Rtrg,.] Is an aviation ma- Pfc Gerald Hull as recorded in the
Dess is taken away, even If the Im­ ' Hastings. A somewhat discreditedI 30 days after which hell report to tinned al Harllngton Field. Elvert thlllut mute. He is in the Marian- local paper in Englund where the
cctemony took place.
puted motives are good In them­ republican prosecutor was seeking; Camp Chaffee, Texas,
served with the Air Corps In Eng- nas presumably at Saipan. RlchThe marrlafe »a* solemnized at
Richard Brower, KM, 2/c. wired I land for 9 mo's and we re glad that i ard Rl,-Br»s ut Camp Boca Rata:,
u re-election when a half dozen!
selves.
ills parents. Mr. aiul Mrs. G. M i these two Delton -37 grads are | whcre hp u |n%tn,ct&lt;ir ln radi„. St. Mary's Church. Ilford, recently.
prominent
Burry
county
republi
­
"If Kim Sigler did have any de­
Miss
Beryl HixaUth
' Brower, from San Francisco, on । able to be together again So your j j.llnea- Berry Ls now In Germany U'twecn
Mr. and
sire to be governor he would not be cans urged newcomer Sigler. Just IniSunday that he has landed In the i special letter will be omitted next ■ |n lbp army of occupation. He Is In TtKtaipson. daughter
Titbrald
so foolish as to make the announce­ fropt Detroit, to run as a democrat; • Stales and expecLv to be home week Which circumstance may help | a mrdlrai unit with the 3rd army. Mn. 'Iiicmp-on ol
Road. Ilford, and Pfc. Gerald Mar­
.
about
Sept.
1,
on
a
leave
of
30
days.
I
to
allow
for
many
of
the
items
that
।
Hr
u
loct.-d
at
Bayreuth
Army
ment on the eve of Hie start of the। and pledging their support. The
tin Hull. 820th Engineers. U. S.
| Dick has been In the south Pacific । ore held over each week. Until i -•
•
Hospital which he says Is as mod­ Army, whose home Ls nt Hastings.
biggest conspiracy trial In Ute wliole life long and InfluenUol republican1
1 for over two years and Is thnnk- Ulen. Cheerio.
ern and up-to-date as can be
batch. He would not be so stupid Hastings Banner headed up inc
' 1 ful that he Is headed homeward.
found anywhere
as to Jeopardize both the outcome Sigler program. The alert and flu-1
• | Monday evening Cp). Stanley
Verden Vandlen Ls still in Ger- &gt;
Zolly Coffer
of the trial and hla nomination ui ent Sigler Was an easy winner undI j Stauffer, who has bn-n overseas 33
August 53. 1945 many where he has ben for the
past six months. Kenneth Rabbltt bndc looked Channing In a white
one fell swoop.
served four terms under this same. । months, came home to stay, hav- ' Dear Friends ■
j Ing received hLs discharge at In­ , It’s time again for a letter to has been tn France for some time taffeta and brocade gown. She wore
Tlie Incident of the fake sponsonlllp. In other words 81g-1 dian Town Gap, Pa. utter more
„,JS and
Blla girLs
Rlrls in Uncle
unclp Sam's
aam., and Ls now bound for somewhere a while fcatltcred head-dresi and
the boys
political announcement i* further ler's politics were made for him byr ]| than four years of service He hud I Service .from
from the Base Line ComCom­ In the&lt;Paclflc. LguLv Rabbltt Ls In veil, and carried a bouquet of pink
proof, if further proof is need­ tlte strongest coterie of hard head-. 104 points. He sailed toy home । mtinity. which Is In the south cast Camp Wolters. Texas. He says It is ,
Hie bride was attended by two
r
•
rC
T
,laly
’
on
Mli:
14
“
",
&lt;1
I
corner
of
Barry
County,
and
we the hottest and most lonesome
ed. that Ingham county peo­ &lt;-d republicans in anybody'* county
Like the real "he-man"shoes they arc, Star Brand
. landed In Boston on Aug 23. HU ; i5ay 1IeIIo to a(1 of you
tbls u place in the world, Bill Racine b bridesmaids and a page boy. The I
ple especially should not per­ seal. Tlie approaching Detroit muML &gt;•:. May Lodge and Eileen GrJil i
' &lt; decorations include five bronze
entirely u
a iui.li
rural uanmuinir.
community. iI’m with the 3rd fleet somewhere In
--------- । on,,,,)
Work Oxfords take a lot of punishment and
mit themselves to be misled during mcl|*al election may or may not;1 stars, a silver slur. Good Conduct
Lur,. y„u wm
rotererted in sbmcf ihe Pacific.
xlge
was
the
pageboy.
Mix.
i
conic back for more. They combine work shoe
the period over which conspiracy । have any special Interest for out medal, and merit badge During his (urm llr„ ,ind hliw &lt;jld
U1 -------Thu nutate «l»- te* 1 ter
„„ blue
„„„
u attired In a pink and
----- -• --trials are being held. It is up to U»e .state politicos, and in our opinion. I months abroad he has seen active !
inowduys.
Hope I haven l forgotten anyone I Mri. KOW11 ulU, a
lan. beat|.
strength with dress shoe weight and comfort.
। service in Africa. Italy and other. Our^ farm boj-s. "the soldiers In &lt; stliaihLKlMir! OIL Nfws qf
Mi-»Vitin
Gent wuii
wore
gownmof
people of thh county to sift and for Mr. Sigler least of all.”
....... -........ •
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battle areas but came through tin- |,
by their sun- I render
of Japan- brought
thanksp)„k uuii uiuiblu(. i.iiiria
laf(eU wlth
It is not surprising llxat someone! injured.
.
---------puis
w&gt;&lt;ii a lace
issr
weigh the evidence presented. It U
... done
.I~.._ a
......---alviuir to
In imr
HnnrtK but
hilt every'one
AV.rv nnn I |. n-a&lt;l, -d. t «-s.x to
....
__ _ . .
| burned sLster*. have
good1 giving
our hearts,
match. —
They carried
up to all of us here In Ingham Ls attempting to inject a political]I Sgt and Mrs. Ray Shroyer ar­ Job Nature has been generous with on the farm U so surrounded by ()1Ilk nlttl b|ui. p,ulw,
ailuuu M1
county to guard our tongues and issue at this time Into grand Jury rived lost week Tureday. Aug 21. 1 ,rainfull
and they have raised some work, we t&lt;M&gt;k no time off to cclc- uar, smartly dressed in ti blue satin
brute. We hope this year re w!&gt;!
—
even to guard our cars. The man or affairs. One of the most important] from Presque Isle. Maine, after t (inc crops
«»■ 1 suit.
| serving there for two years. Ray j
ta । The duties of best man were ably
men who planted that story about trials to date is scheduled, for early] leaves on the 4th for Sacramento.' Well, now to begin, wheat har- be able to say Merry Christmas to
you all in person. Till then.
' carried out by T Sgl. Georg? H. I
Sigler being a candidate for gov­ next month- The trick is an old Cal., for reassignment, but Violet | vest is about over down here and
—.
threshing hw filled the ulr the
; Hubler. U. 8. Army, friend of the ’
Sincerely your friend.
suod
shoes
ddddedly
...........................
ernor did not plant it to compliment one and an obvious one—but It can (Mrs. S.»
wm
M.v h.w, Mr ’
,w„
w„u ano
,„d an
al| arc h
,ppy
' groom.
ro wicks
nappy
Mrs. Wm. Btrula
Ray, and he's looking ,
n good Vleid. I. .believe
.
..
' '
40 I*
buhim. The story was planted to In­ work if enough people "take Uie present. L__,.
Id to-"*
&gt;il&lt; . .
great, said
tie’s cwrtnll*
certain that
that-his
shell per acre was about the aver­
duce someone to believe that us bail."
outfit Ls headed for the Pacific. age anji I read that Michigan ns n
special prosecutor he also has one
He’s hoping to meet a lot of you
our moi
first ucowpurr
helicopter m
In* *ugiita*
night1 fellows over that way. Ray men­ whole has the largest wheat crup
eye on political preferment.
|| Saw uuc
that it has produced for 50 years
• From what most people here IH n few days ago and that story came - tinned that he and "Windy" Mer- We can surely spare some fur hun­
to mind about the old duffer who • rick, home for the weekend from gry Europe. There was not as much
Ingham' county know of grand Jury
ga|&gt;ed at a giraffe for about five Percy Jones, had a great gabfest
affairs, the belief prevails that It minutes and finally turned away, on Saturday—they really covered 'shocking' this year as usual as j
combine was used on a number of
will take another year or two to muttering to himself that*, "there ii 'lot' of' 'territory.
"
farms, thus reducing the lal&gt;ur
Franc Goggins was home and di­
bring to a close nil the trials result­ ain't any such animal!"
rectly he was home again. It seems ] considerably. That's come a long
ing from the grand Jury Investiga­
I way from the methods of 50 years
when he returned to New York the I
COMING TO THE THEATRES
tion being conducted by Judge Carr. "A Thousand and One Nights star­ first time his ship was not ready, i ago A few farmers have oats
threshed also but thcrc is still n
And it will probably take another ring Cornel Wilde. Phil .Silvera and so back home he came—who I
1 wouldn't?
two or three years before the state
Ih dazzling technicolor the story 1 Lt. Bob Moore, his wife and year 1 There Is a hint of fall In tile air
and U. 8. supreme courts decide
now. golden rod is in bloom. peach
a modern
version
of
the
Arabian
old
son
arc
expected
home
for
_ ”■* — ‘
••
• ■
‘io
picking is going on at McDermld
•wnne of the-appeals resulting fron
IghU.
I days from Wls. on Sat.
circuit court action. The Job Klin'
ImY
• • •
I Handsome
Hi.nrlilr'itTIr 11*11*
Bob twiner
Long. Nncliv
Nashville, I Bros' fruit farm und its a secret
but I think Mrs. Reeves has hid
is home from Cairo. Egypt—how do her usual good luck with water­
Sigler has right now and will have
&gt;Uh Irene
we know because he has already melons. ALso school bells will soon
for ■xirnr time to come Is every whit Charles Cobum
called a certain young gal In Has­ begin to ring, calling young Amer­
ns ini|x&gt;rtunl as Dial ot being govAdapted from the hit stage play
I tills comedy about a patriotic sol- tings. Just didn’t know we could ica back -io school.
find out tilings like that did you
We arc very proud of the fact
The Detroit News t&lt;fck notice of dler of 40 played by Knox with Bob? No. we haven’t tapped the
that our M-66 has a fine new over­
Irene Dunne as his wife Is full of wires
the Free Press alaU-menl and made gaiety and hilarity.
coat. an asphalt resurfacing Job
'The cordial, friendly, and nice
'•the following observation in an edi­
that makes It very satisfactory for
looking soldier sitting on one of
the present and no longer docs a
torial headed 'Trying to Trick Mr. "On Stage Everybody"
the benches at the court house cloud of dust accompany every
Sigler:"
of radio and screen favorites add Tuesday wjia Jack Allen, from Phil­ passing car. With gas rationing a
adelphia. Pn, who is now conva­
"Kim Sigler, special prosecutor zest to this musical comedy.
thing of the past many are making
lescing from service In Germany al up for last time.
for the State graft grand Jury, lias
PhyllU Thaxter, Edmund Gweun In Percy Jones hospital. Before he
So much of our community life
denied as emphatically as he could:
went across he was stationed al centers around our church. I must
the published report that he 'wants] Unusual
and
dramatic
"Be- Fort Custer. It was then. 3 yrs ago.
mention some things about that
to run for Governor on the Demo­ witohed" Ls filled with suspense and that he met Mary Reed, who haa Rev. Tabor b still In charge, it
mystery, ft’s about a girl with two attended school In Delton and nt
cratic ticket*
distinct personalities and Hastings H.H.S. Mary now works at the being his seventh year here Pretiy
gixxl for a rural preacher, und
"Hie report bore all the earmarks i is .the first small town to allow this
Food Storage Locker for Henry
of a ‘plant’,* which Sigler believes]
plans are now'underway to build
movie.
Vahlslng. however when soldier Al­ a new parsonage for the family. I
len receives his discharge, which
believe Lieut, and Mrs. Ronald
Muivany were the first couple to
Mary will wed and settle down In be married in the new church and
Hastings because Jack likes our
Just recently. I received an an­
town and hr wants to work here.
Prompt Service
nouncement that they have a new
Free Estimates
If you’d been at the hospital
member in their family, little
benefit dance al the Country* Club Diane. Congratulations. .
Saturday evening, you’d have
Four pretty girls have gone from
seen — Bill Fox. who has to our neighborhood to take training
leave Sunday for Camp Maxey.
os cadet nurses. I understand Ro­
Texas;
Jimmy
Fniilkner
(Middle
­
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ELECTRICAL WIRING
berta Wing intends to be a navy
ville* who leaves this week for re­
nurse, while Pauy Humlston and
assignment: Dwight Fisher who
Eileen Rabbin will be army nurses.
tells us he's had all kinds of curi­
They are training at hospitals In
ous queries since we printed his
111 W. Statu St.
Battle Creek and Kalamazoo.
Phone 2708. 2285
address at Vaughn General hospi­
Now I am sure you would like to
tal Chicago. He’s there alright but
hear from each other so I will give
not a patient Then there was Hugh
Kelly. Chuck Leonard, and his sol- you the latest news I could obtain
about your former neighbors. Har­
old Smith, a veteran ■ of nearly 5
jears service. Is at Okinawa He
i saw considerable action while c,ip[ turing the island and Is now In a
I rest comp In the northern part of
the Island. Also on Okinawa Is a
i buddy of Harold, Robert Huntlng। ton. The boys are trying to get to| gether but have not succeeded nt
latest reports. Robert has been an
M.P. but now is In an air force
service group. He has use of n
motorcycle and takes trips on the
island. There Is lots of rain end
slippery mud there.
Kenneth Huntington Is at Fort
Benning. Georgia. He Is a para­
trooper and has completed first
part of training and received his
boots and wings. Kenneth admits
he was n little nervous before mak­
ing his first jump but says it Is
all right if ypu don't bump Inta
anyone "going your way".
Betty Jean McDermld. Wave, Ls

EDITORIALS

RI&gt; OF T1IANKH—W

janizations
ierc will be no meeting of the
&gt;llal Guild No. 14 on Septemtspilal Guild Na. 19 will have
Icnlc Thursday. Sept. 6. at 1
ck. at Tyden park Please bring
: service, sugar for coffee, your
sandwiches, and one dish to

te Kitchen Guild will meet
nesday, Sept. 5. at the home
xiuella Reesor. Woodland, for
first meeting of the fall season

iERED TWO
1TARY SEWERS
ie city council Monday night
oved the asac«mcnt rolls, pre­
el by Supervisor Wm. L Chase,
two sanitary sewers, and dltheir construction. One is on
h Michigan Ave, between Wlls and Francis streets; the othon Wert South street, between
and Market streets.

►ME FRONT NEWS
July U. IMS
France
Parents,
sll, I Just moved Into

rill write you again soon, t
an figure on being here thx
ths. I received Uie packs
you sent and thanks a lot.
With love.
3. Gerald Hear. 16033654

Bon Francisco, calif,

feral months ago you carried

ire of hla Hawaiian Chlnare
and baby and as I remember
Local address was Included. It

.yes. Bob Powers and myself
together several times tn IMO

tra and myself else where but
ndmtand Hayes U *UI1 In the
about him several Umes
Led to look him up but
n’t had any results so
'to you for help. So If

it to have been. The trick is ani*|j|»
old one. If Bigler could be cor.- |fit

and
we
we
you

some person from home out

a Francisco, Calif.

I- P?*"-A feeler. 3M58153

Fred L. Bishop, 0-301794*
D. 19th Inf.
1, % Postmaster
w York. N. Y.

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�THE BABT1NO8 BANNER, THURSDAY. AUGUST M, 1M3

The Wcitcm Auto toftball girl*' I

Juliet cap. and »h« carried an arm, Saturday. Aug 25. the AUerdlng
bouquet of bride * roacw
cottage on Middle lake was the
team was given quite a treat Bunday day."
Th. bride's only attendant wa*1«««» of a
Tlie bride, who was given In mar­
when their sponsors. the J. F
Delnaay* and their coach. Albert riage by her father, wore a navy her attler. Mr*. R. O- Blrkhold. who for Mr* Ed Bayles, with Mr*. Vida
Dykstra took them to Grand Rapids blue romaine crepe with sweetheart also wore cream faille fashioned In AUerdlng and Mr* Olady* Hosmer
— „
.
. . -- ■ ! as hostmse*. A mixed bouquet cenneckline accented with bow* and . ..
i tcred the table, which also held
Mayo and family of Olivet and High athletic field. Later the group while accessories. Her corsage was low and orange gladioli.
'a large birthday cake. VI. a* her
Mt. and Mrs.’Elder C- M. Belcher had lunch at the Trio cafe. Thia la of gardenias and she wore a gold
Elliot Smith waa his brother's al-, friends know her, received a lovely
the team that won the District heart shaped locket set with rubies, tendant.
gift, after which all enjoyed a fine
celebrating their silver wedding an- Championship and whose picture a gift of the groom.
Before the ceremony Mrs. Clar­ dmner. She say* birthdays aren't
Mr*. Helen Latta was maid of
1 nlrrrsary.
'
honor She wore navy blue crepe ence Hackney sang ''Beloved. Il I* half bad If they all could be en­
Sunday dinner gueat* of .Mr. and with white accessories. Her corsage Mom." and Mr*. Arthur Lower of joyed as much as she did thia one.
•errtos men will always bold a warm
Sunday. Aug. 26, twenty-five rsiHastings sang "Ich Llebe Dlch." one.
apot in their heart* for Mrs. Betty
anj fHend* gathered at the Mrs j. M. Langston at Betty’a Inn
Mrs Clayton Jarrard. mother of Marjorie Merriman of Bangor ac­
Murphy of Betty. Inn who ahowed home of Mr ,nd Mrl
BaIUe
her appreciation of ttwlr effort* north of Hastings, to help them Stuart of Grand Rapids and Mr. the bride, wore a flftfered rayon companied them and played the
traditional
wtdding marchea.
WOMEN PLAY BIC
and
Mr*.
John
G.
Rulmveld
of
jersey
trimmed
In
black
and
her
last Friday evening by having them &lt;*]*„{* their 25th wedding annlMrs. Hawley chose for her daugh-!
. ,
,
, aa her guesu for one of those versary. A cooperative dinner waa Kalamazoo. During the day a tele­ corsage was pink tearose* and white
ur'. rtddlnn &gt;
dirt, or iconllnuri from
1. «« U
chicken dinner* which are top* with &gt;Pncd followed by ice cream and gram waa received from Mr*. Rob­ gladioli.
Mrs. Oaks, the groom's mother, black sheer with white accessories; one battalion area, are not under
her patron*. Red. white and blue a Uered wcddlnB Cake Thc after­ ert Hossack iLois Langston) of Los
-- ------------ a--------- ..ms.
nMn wiu
ln vU1Ung ftnd R Angeles that her husband had ar­ wore aqu* green with black .and and a gardenia corsage. Mrs Smith the hospital center,
bouquet* of gladioli and snapdrag­' gift of silver was presented to Mr. rived in San Francisco -after 2V4 white accessories and her corsage wore a dress of Eleanor blue with I The fort is not used to it* capa­
on* carried out patriotic colors. The' and Mrs. Bailie as a reminder of years with the Seabees in the Pa­ waa Identical with Mr* Jarrard*. cerise accessories and gardenia cor- city of 33.000. but It take* over
cific and that they would be tp
Homer Latin was best man.
the occasion.
2.500 civilian* beside* the PW» to
Michigan within a few day*. Mr.
After Uie wedding a reception was
A reception followed at the Haw­ maintain the facilities used by the
Eleven girl* from the Hasting* ' Hossack was recently promoted to held for 30 friend* and relatives. A ley home on Elm St where yellow hospitalized veterans, the PWs and
pleasaql phases of lhe war as each
three-tiered wedding cake centered and white were also predominant the MPs
one related hl* funniest experience Mfg. Co office had luncheon ut Petty Officer 1/c.
the bride's table.
I Betty's Inn last Thursday.
in the decoration*. Jean Gorman
Over 50 percent of the civilians
On Sunday Mr. and Mr*. Charles
The couple left for a honeymoon of Grand Rapids presided at the
Fau) entertained at a family din­ In northern Michigan. For traveling punch bowl in the living room, employed are women. They drive
ner for eighteen nt their Gun lake Mrs. Oaks wore a black and white while Mrs Robert Toren’ of Au­ truck* and Jeep*, work in warecottage honoring their nephew. Ph. suit with acceuorie* of the same gusta and Mrs. William Hsthaway
M 3, c ponald l»uden who I* home color.
of Parchment poured in the dtnlng flee and laundry work, and take
care of telephone and telegraph
from the S. Pacific Others from out
The groom Is a Michigan state room
of town included Mrs. Louden and pork ranger.
Mr*. Smith, who is a graduate of messages. They are ward and me**
their small son of Kalamazoo. Mr.
Paw Paw high school and Western attendant*, work a* auto median- I
and Mrs. John Wallace, Bloomfield DeFIELDS—VEATCH
Michigan college.' taught tn Pellston les In tlie automotive shops, and
Hills and Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth
The marriage of IxjuLs DeFields and Hastings the past three year*. teach in the school*.
Nash and two daughters, Vicks­ to Beulah Vealch o! Dallas. Texas, Sgt Smith, who is a graduate of
Most of the work that civilian*
burg. who were weekend guests of took place on Saturday, at 4^0 at Paw Paw High school and attended are doing was taken care of by
Mr and Mrs Fnul.
the home of Mr and Mrs Ward Western Michigan, was employed at Army personnel in World War 1.
Baine on N Hanover, with lhe Rev. the Atlas Press In Kalamazoo prior They also started the work in this
[| Sunday dinner guest* of Mr and L. Sharpe of the Presbyterian to entering the service in 1942. He war. but civilian* have replaced
il.Mrs. Oscar Palmer were Mr. and church officiating. Mr. and Mrs. has recently returned from 35 them gradually.
Mrs Emery FYix of Van Dyke, their Baine were attendants
months overseas in England. Africa,
The prisoners work in lhe laun
1 son S. Sgt. Albert A. Fox of Phila­
The bride wore a navy blue wool and Italy.
dry. In warehouses, and on th.
delphia, Major J D. Van Wyck, Nor­ suit with an aqua blue blouse and: After a short honeymoon
_w_. Sgt. grounds, and they do Janitorial
folk. Va.. and Mrs. Barbara Cole her corsage was red rose* Mrs. Smith will report fo rreassignment.
work
and the firing of furnace*, j
and Carolyn. Tlie arrival ot Ma- Baine wore a corsage of gardenias when they [eft for their trip. Mrs.
Many are out on contract In aide
Jot Van Wyck. who recently re­
Guests present were Mr and, smith will re|X&gt;rt for reassignment. camps working on farms and doing
turned from Italy and Africa, cable Mr* Robert Pierson: Mr. and Mrs. । accessories
various
contract work, helping to.
as a pleasant surprise to his niece. Clark Payne; Mr and Mrs Roy
Those attending the wedding
’ the ubor .horUge" As;
Mrs. Cole.
C1,nton
,rom HasUngs were Mrs Jason Mecivilians become available
After the wedding lhe party went El wain. Mrs Arthur Lower. Flor- ■J!’®"
B
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to Barlow ]*ke for luncheon and ! PncT Wnde. Helen Wade and £nt% th^
, "P1*'111’ thc
j
Mr and Mrs J P Delnaay en­
i x
The
is «&gt;»car*’" educational program •«
tertained at a family dinner. Sun­ the evening where the bride and* McElwain
I tied on In both lhe General has- '
day. tn honor of Mrs Delnaay* groom spent their honeymoon.
Ethel
Jhtaecrt
eh.rru.lued
ite
|
P)U1
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t
'"
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Mrs DeField* expects to ro to
mother. Mrs J Jemtson of Battle
"&gt; lhe rtrde. &gt;nd
Creek, whose birthday It was. Guests Dallas. Tex., soon to take care of Bu.y Elehl Ihdle. Munday evenlns. «&lt;«” &gt;»
all type*
Ira- of
nt reconditioning
eecondlllunlna are
aee careae- i
were Mrs. Hazel Miller, Mrs George her affair* there, and will return coolie «u played -111. drier, gofe,! all
J
Bale und Eleanor of Grand Rapids. here to take up housekeeping.
to Gladys Bush and Leia Orsbom. ried on under a broad program.
Miss Jeanette Marls of Battle Creek
These who are able to attend ;
Mrs Bush of California was a guest
and Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Helm and SMITH—LANDEN
of honor and the ladles presented school are offered an extensive
their three children of Hastings
E J Smith and Mrs. Elizabeth her a net of plaque* Tlie next party program of beginning and ad- [
Landen of Hastings were united In will be al Katharine Wecber's.
vanced course* in practical and
_
fine arts and technical and me- '
Tlie pretty garden of Mrs. Milo marriage August 15 at the United
Brethren parsonage at Freeport, by
Complimentary to Mr and Mt* , ' hanical aubjecu.
nual Writers’ Club picnic Inst Wed­ ,the Rev Dawson.
Donald Coffman &lt;MatUn Baas&gt;.| In lhe pre-profeoional *ub-»ec-|
118 N. Michigan
Phone 2133
'
Mr
Smith
b
employed
by
Roy
nesday evening.
Mrs
Charles
who were married in Ohio on Sat- I tlon there are the following de- |
Mr* urday. &gt;( reception lor forty guests, partmenls: business admlnUtraLeary was In charge of the menu Thomas on N. Broadway
and Miss Sara Beryle Schader the Smith Is the daughter of Mrs Mary
given by Mrs Eugene Barlow, lion, business law. elementary sur- I
program which was the reading SnFSu n?akrN thrir^hX^li^thU•aruS
’mum*" Wilma and~Dorls ' veytng, salesmanship. typing', me-|
and criticism of original short stor­ * L. U
U
|Baa» at the former’, home. 1502 chanical drawing, blue printed
ies by the members The next meet­ aoaress.
| s Jefferson St.. on Sunday after-; Ing, and U8AFI,
ing will be held 'at the* home of
“
noon Gladioli and dahlias weto
RM1 TH—HAWLEY
Mrs. Doris Demmg.
j used as decorations and a wedding
The wedding of Mary Jo Hawley,
cake centered the refreshment table.
Saturday night dinner guests of daughter ot Mr and Mrs E C Mr. and Mrs Coffman received
” ‘
Mr and Mrs Joseph N. Shultz were Hawley of Paw Paw. and WiHLs L. 1 many
lovely gifts and the best
Smith
M
Sgt
U
S.
Army,
son
Of
. u'. of their friends Both have
Mrs. Ear) Tripp. Jackson. Mrs Har­
wishes
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
C
Smith
nl-o
of
n
old Radford and Miss Marion Rad­
h'rn emnloyed at the International
Paw
Paw,
was
solemnized
there
at
ford with their weekend guest. Miss
Car Seal Co. and lhe groom expects
lhe Church of Christ. Thursday.
Hazel Radford of Detroit
to enter ecrvice in a short time.
August 23. at three in the afternoon
before 150 relatives and friends
HASTINGS WOMEN S
Twelve members of the PrerbyterBOWLING LEAGUE
A meeting nf officers and captain* Hawley of Indianapolis. Ind . uncle Ian league. and three guests spent
| a delightful afternoon on Tuesday. I
was held at the home of Lois Ken­ of the bride, before a background of
yon on Monday night. The officers artcmlsia silver king dotted with Aug 21. at tire home of Mrs George
elected for the following year were yellow and white gladioli and Coleman The carry-in picnic din­
REXALL STORE
President, Lois Kenyon; VlcePresl- flanked by palms, cathedra) candles.1 ner was served under the trees in
■Coarieay fc Friendly Service Shown to Ail”
dent. Angle Hawthorne; Secretary. and baskets of yellow and white her yard and a social time was
enjoyed.
Joyce Harrington; Treasurer. Ruth gladioli.
Marble? A rule* committee was ap­
Mr and Mr* Albert Stauffer en­
pointed' to prepare the rules for marriage by Iter father, wore a
nrr's School NecJv Sale. A timely
19*5-46 Anyone interested in hav­ floor-length gown of cream faille tertained at dinner Tuesday evening
the whole faintly need at real monqring their name placed on the sub­ with sweetheart neckline outlined honoring his brother. CpI. Stanley
stitute list please cal! the league with seed pearl trim. The princess Stauffer, who came home Monday
style model had. long sleeve*. and from Naples. Italy Out of town
secretary at 2357 or 3415.
the full skirt fell In a short train. guests were Mr. and Mrs Frank
Her fingertip veil was caught in a Robison and daughter of Chicago
COUNTRY CLUB ACTIVITIES

। ■ । | v r AJ f
II Al IlbMl
V I •• fc

Mr, and Mrs. F- J. Boorom cclebrated their silver wedding annlverI
the home of Mrs. Boorom**
mother, Mrs. Jenncy Casey tn
Jackson. Those present bsside the

NOTICE!

BOWLING ALLEYS REOPEN!

The Recreotion Bowling Alleys Will
open for business on Tuesdoy, Sep­
tember 4.

League Bowling will start one week
later.

The Alleys will open at 3 P.M. Doily
to allow for afternoon bowling pro­
vided pinboys are available.

HASTINGS RECREATION

Ths prs-cultural sub-section &lt;xf*r» work in ths art and reproduc­
tion*, fide arts, music, photogra­
phy, and public speaking and
dram* department*
The pre-technjcal
sub-segtlon
has the following department!
to motive. motorcycle. basjc

electric*! repair. ba*lc el.-rulio. ba­
ric cl.-telephan* ln*lall*tlon and
repair, machine ahop, welding,
sheetmetal, carpentry - woodwork­
ing, plumbing, and printing.
The agriculture and farming »ubaectfon often theory and practice
in several field*.

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For the last luncheon In August
purple asters in a sliver pitcher
with flowers In similar shades on
the tables suggested a hint of tall
Among tho.se present from out of .
town were Mrs. Chester Stem. New)
Albany, Ind . thth Mrs Gay Jordan.’
Mrs Fred Rehor. Canton. Ohio with
Mrs M. J. Cross, Mrs. w. C. Cornell.I
Waukegon. ill. with Mr*. Warner1
Denton, Miss Ethel Burton of De- j
trail with Mrs Edward Burton and I
Mrs. Erik von Reis. Grow Pointe
Farms who sepved on the commit- I
tec for lhe day. Tlie morning golf,
event tor low gross was won by Mrs ’
Bay Branch and the prize for lhe*
younger girls was won by Leslie
Jane Hawthorne. Bridge honors for
the afternoon went to Mrs Robert
Cook. Mrs. R E. Wait and Mrs
Mlles Dorman
Last week the largest group of the
rummer came out for the golf and
bridge potluck. The mother-daugh­
ter golf event was won by Mrs. Wal­
ter Stanley and Marjorie with Mrs.
Edward Goodyear and Anne and
Mis Homer Smith and Doratha
tying for second. Winning golfers
in another event were Mrs Vine Ta­
bor. Middleville, Mrs, Clyde Wilcox
and Mrs. R G. Flnnie High bridge
score for the day went to Mrs Leon
Stander. Mrs, Orville Sayles. Mrs.
Hoy Hubbard. Mrs. Charles Todd of
Beaumont. Tex., and Mrs. Robert
Cook.
।
There it to be a buffet supper on
Labor Day with the following com- I
mittee In charge: Mr. and Mrs )
George Hebden. Mr. and Mrs Ross
Dunn, Mrs Philip Mitchell. Mr and
•Mrs Richard Groos. Mr and Mrs.,
A ben Johnson. Mr. and Mrs Charles I
Potts. Mr. and Mr*. George Snook.!
Mr. and Mrs Ph(k&gt; Sheldon, Miss
Elvira Gangulllet. Mrs Don Fisher I
and Mrs. Dwight Fisher The fol- ‘
lowing day there Ls to be a potluck
luncheon rather than the usual ।
planned one for lhe women's or-'
ganization.
.

oil tablets, pencils, note­
book

covers

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paper,

croyolos, pen points, hold­

ers. typing pods, note­

books and many other
items.

Mis* Twyfi* Jeane Jarrard. tUugh-'
Ur nf Mr. Rjid Mrs Clayton Jarrard
of Hastings. R 4. and Melvin Jacob |
Oaks, win o! Mr. and Mr*. Roy Oaks
of Rutland were united in marrtage al the Dowling Methodist
church. Augtjst 11. at 7:30. by the
Rev. Lea ion Sharpe of Hastings
The wedding day was also lhe
bride’s birthday
The altar of the church was deco­
rated with large baskets of mixed
gladioli. Mn. Harvey McCarty
played the wedding march and
accompanied Marieta Jarrard. *U-

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I.
con&gt;ni» m r.&lt;un.«i community notices
K and Artallc Flald will occupy the. from the eight weeks' tralnlnc
hi even, rum n.irr.u
I apytment which they vacated. Mr. courae in muzic and allied arU at
I and Mrs.
----- ----OK-U.-V1 have
K— the Ntttona| Mlulc c
al ,
, win mee
“r•
R W
W. Sherblnskl
■"«“s
™ Walter Ryan b quite seriously purchased the Olney house. Jig 8.
11 at Ford hospital and Mrs Ryan ■ Broadway and Mrs. Tom Stebbins regutcred. Ellzabetn was enrolled
,,,
» with him In Detroit.
[ and son with her mother, Mrs. Al In the college division. She also “7™ deputation team will be
Uie charge of the meet­
‘
P^kVe^menU
In our Delton correspondence this : Bcaamer arc moving into lhe Huff- ofUdt£ S'”* 8nd
’
‘—
will be
.eek will be found an account of' man house on West Green where
One of the .oveneet floral sighU in I*"”*
*e me*U,1«
he death of Ensign Donald U Uie Bherblnskls lived.

ml tii. well known Delton boy. as
he result of an airplane fatality
hlch happened while he was on
training flight In a naval patrol
umber, near San Diego. Calif.
Word has been received that Mr.
nd Mrs. Carroll Pearce &lt;Gwenolyn Gaskill* are the patents of
six pound daughter, who answers
t the name of Dorcy Ann. Mrs.

|

llal In Battle Creek.
Despite all lhe inclement wralh' in the spring the peach crop In
arry county Is one of the best in
rars Apples
not
good.
..
.... so
_--------Mr and Mrs Jay Davis moved
Uesday from thc Brown aparttents on 8. Broadway to 103 S I

Otto Miller Is seriously 111 al
home.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Mills recently received word that their
nephew. Bob Nash, the son of Mr
and Mrs. Gerald Nash of Hopkins
sustained a back Injury while in
training al Great Lakes and will
be confined- in the Naval hospital
for three months or more
Mrs. Barbara Cole is now em­
ployed as a switch board operator
at Percy Jones hospital.
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Bidelman.
who have
nave been
oven living with
wiui his
ma slsais­
ter. Mrs. Morris Hill, since coming
to live here from Muskegon, have
moved into the apartment In the
Angelo Spirls home on Green St

Allegan
COUNTY

FAIR
' MICHIGAN SEPTEMBER 10-16
-i

' Seven Days!

Soven Nights!

THRILL DAY

Harness Races

MONDAY. SEPT. 10
"LUCKY ’ LOTT’S
HELL DRIVERS

4 Daya — Sept. 12-15

Calf Scrambles
Friday and Saturday

Afternoon and Evening

TEAM

PULLING

LIGHTWEIGHT
TUESDAY

ERNIE

CONTESTS
HEAVYWEIGHT
WEDNESDAY

REVUE

YOUNG'S

Six Nights — Tuesday Through Sunday
Seven Feature Attractions
Tuesday. Children’s Day — All School Children Free

HORSE SHOW

±°U"i6

STATE FAIR
CATTLE and SWINE
Exhibits All Week

HAPPY LAND
Shows on Midway

FT. CUSTER WAR
DOGS FRIDAY

PLENTY OF
PARKING SPACE

General Admission

Grand Stand
Reservations

Adults 50c, Tax Inc.
Children 25c. Tax Inc.

Children Under 10 Free
When With Parents

Spec Lal flections . . ____70c
Box Seals
.
YOc
Prices Include Tax and
Grandstand Admloslon
Advance Reservation May Be
Made by Mail.
Seats Not Reserved
40c
(Ine. Tax)

SERVICEMEN IN UNIFORM ADMITTED FREE

ACTIVITIES OF THE
WOMAN’S BELIEF COMPS
After having rented the same
hall since 1887, at least, the VlfOm­
an's Relief Corps plans to move in
lhe near future as the Firestone
Co. has rented lhe building from
the owner. Mrs. Grace Colgrove. of
Grand ftapuls The Corps hopes to
be located by Oct. 1.

Recently the W Jt.C. presented1
gifts, valued at 810. to Percy Jones
hospital, to be used by the patients
as bingo prizes.

PEACH

KIWANIS THIRD
■ Continued from page l. Sec. 1) *
water, kodaks, shades, curtains, pic•ure frames, electric percolators and
irons, paint, wallpaper, dishes, glass­
ware, wagons, scooters, roller skates,
Ice skate*, toys, all kinds of furni­
ture. and any articles which mer­
ci unit* w^nt to donate
Barrels will be placed at various
points in the business district and
at schools and factories for any ar­
ticles which have been missed by the
pick-up squads.
Tlie sale will start Friday morn-

town ianyway it was last week* is m.hb.nh
___________
__________
_ of,
The annual Inspection of tlie
the butterfly_______
bush bloom,
in front
Hlghbank Farm Bureau
W R.C. Ls scheduled for Thursday
| Swan Anderson's home on
” N.
*• Mich- । «'s&gt;«™
.,
Durfee afternoon. Sept. JO. when lhe mem­
‘“ *-------school. Friday evening. August 31
This week ine Western Union They will have as their guest* the bers cf Orchid Corps . N6. 110 of
Company ha. requested a list of Junior groups from Hendershott. Kalamazoo will be lhe guests. At
names of living peruana who are McOmber and Hlghbank Ice cream this meeting the September birth­
now. or have realded In Barry coun­ will be served and each ona» la day dinner will be served honoring
Mrs Rose Burghduff. Mrs Pauline
ty. who are either Bute or National aaked to bring cookies
Skinner. Mrs. Velma Vandlen.Mrs
officials.
Previously Congreaiman
Tessa Foote and Mrs Hilda Haw­
John Ketcham and Dean Eugene Martin Corners
kins.
Davenport would have been among
Preaching next Sunday at io
9:00 P. M. and again through Sat­
those to be listed Who U the moat o’clock. All are cordially welcome.
urday until 9 00 P M and on Mon­
AMERICAN LEGION
prominent Barr/' ccunly man al the
day. Oct 8th from 9:00 A. M.
AUXILIARY NOTES
present time? KtKim Sigler would Freeport
through 9:00 P. M. There will be a
likely head the IUI.
.... ' J01' nomination ot officers for public auction during the last eve­
| The Fretport Rebekah lodge will
a -------game
party . after 'lodge thc “nauing year will feature ll,r ,ning i Monday*
—
In lhe series of Red Cross articles hold a
_______
... night.
. -....
.
meeting of the Auxiliary on Thurawhich have appeared In recent Is- Tuesday
Sept. 4.
This has become the major projI day evening. Sept 6. at 7:30 o'clock .
sues of the Banner, those IndividI at thc Legion hall.
uaLa now active In the various Altafl
Club and aside from providing funds
Shirley Henry, district comman- .iui a wormy cause members of Kl­
The Altoft P.TA. will have a
branches of the services offered by
the organization were necessarily picnic at Charlton ParkSunday, «&gt;". Paul Bogart, local cotnman- wanis also believe that It will help
Henry. Auxiliary put many useful articles back In
named because of, their current as­ Sept 3 Potluck dinner at- noon der. and Mrs
president attended thc war con- icirculation again
signments.
Everyone coine.
ference in Detroit over thc week- I
It would be Impossible to name
end
all of those who have contributed CITy POLICE. REPORT
no much of their lime and energy,
About 3.900.000.000 pounds of K3|
Chief ” of Police Thompson on
ail voluntarily, to these most Im­
BANNER WANT ADVS PAY
were produced in 1942.
Monday night made the following I
portant duties. The work accom­
report for the eity police covering '
plished was Its own reward for each
the two weeks ending that night I
Individual However, mention could
be made of several who carried 24 miscellaneous complaints atw- |
heavy loads of responsibility for the werrd; 51 operators licenses issued. ,
organization during thc peak war 2 complaints of larceny received; ।
years Among this group was Mrs one stolen bicycle recovered: 5 dogs
Lyle Scudder, who managed lhe pro­ disposed of. 5 Municipal court
duction room with the able assist­ summons served. 5 traffic tickets
ance of Mrs Jack Patrick
Mrs issued: 6 automobile accidents po­
George Hcbden handled the xgajv- liced. 8 rtiMirs nf offices and stores
Izatlon ot one of the Nunes' Aides found unlocked by the night po­
groups Mrs Roy Hubbard became liceman
chairman of lhe county Red Cross
chapter at the start of the war. fol­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS
lowing Judge Archie McDonald, and
she supervised lhe functioning of
all programs sponsored by.the Red
Cross until this spring
The an­
nual drive chairman a nd their work­
ers have played a big part tn lhe
exceptional success of the Red
Cross In Barry county Of all of
lhe volunteer workers who deserve . . ii,
recognition and well earned praise
Is Pete Eaton, who has acted as
treasurer for thc chapter during thc
most active years of the organiza­
tion since the last. war. He has
turned in a superlative Job in this
capacity, doing credit to himself
and the group he has served
'1WAR BONDS will provide a "cuvh- !
In harmony with the bright and
beautiful day on Wednesday last,
READY TO EAT
was Mrs Don Pteher, who, looking
striking and stunning in a vivid red
suit, was about town in the after­
noon doing her shopping
R. E. Finnic underwent a major
eye operation Wednesday morning
at Butterworth hospital
Miss Elizabeth Doster is now con­
valescing at Pennock hospital after
undergoing an appendectomy Tues­
day morning
Friday evening the fire depart­
ment was called to tlie home of Mr
and Mrs Thomas Baird, comer
Church and Bond sts . when a blaze
waa discovered in a porch on the
east side of lhe house. The veneer
on lhe inside of the porch and a few
miscellaneous articles were burned,
MAKVKl HOT 005 ~ SANDWICH
but thc damage was slight, cause
ROlls
of thc Are was not determined
------2 .... 21c
LOAF IX MNt ,aI'1(-O&gt;4&lt;l»d FmA 0«H,
• Duplicates ol you
Mr. and Mrs James Bowes ol De­
troit have purchased thc former
ool15c
present key made on pre
Gam residence, corner of W Grand
....
.
m
JAHE r**K«and 8. Church streets, and arc mov­
cision cutting machine,
27c
ing there tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs
WHEM BREAD 3 M He
Anderson, who have been renting
rapidly and accurately
ea. 28c
&amp;AD
POUND UKE
lhe place, have moved to a home on
Mt
LOAF
IX
while
you
wait.
W. Apple street, near the depot

Now picking - Hale Havens and South

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VcrmOnt'l
Timber Indeatry
IfUIIDfUEC
I Beyond the thouianda of Its ia«e- (.llUKLlItj
.
nd *mP'। ml,b- th*
now
&lt;• !'
Wrf
tui
I
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puIp
mflU
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FREE METHODIST
tm I gr*al puIp milU Moa‘ at ,heI&lt; hav* ' FREE
METHODIST CHURCH
CHURCH
Mra. Revah Merrick viaited Mrs
™ I b. ta,
|
B
। practical
have been
—
MrvEartKMney.cume for her. Other;
pra‘-tlcal methods
methc'dibsy*
beer, daveldevelcorner —
E. —
Colfax at- —
Boltwood
oped
for P
pulnine
hardwoods as
as wtU
weU 1 |]Mtings Church—Sept. 2
Clark and Roberta wert Mrs. Burt OfUey. rame for her. Other op
*^ for
ulPln6 hardwoods
Sunday guests of Mrs. Ritchie and; »• Plnc. the wood »upply In the South
)0 B m Sunday school in charge
Merrick returning with them.
,
la
sumcient
to
sustain
_a
pulp
caMrs. Haxel Hinkley were Mr. and &gt; •« AufHclent
sustain, .a
ca-; of Mrs. Etta Mend.
pacity twice ita
its present volume. Tha
The j,
Guests of Mr and Mrs. Laster Rey­ Mrs. Francis Ritchie and Michael । parity
11:30 a m. Morning Worship in
.
| pulp Industry in the last quarter charge
of pastor.
nolds thU week are Mrs. Noble Stu­ of Grand Ledge.
art and children df Portland. Dick
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner spent - century in the South has advanced
7;p0 p.m. Yeun;
Young people's priger
prayer
Green and son of Lansing were Sun­ the weekend nt Pine lake and
und Mrs JI from a basis of 400,000 cords of pulp­ service.
day visitors at thc Reynolds home. Turner visited in Otsego for several wood annually in 1920 to 6 million
7: 30 pm. Young people's service.
1 cords annually, a 15-fold increase
yesterday.
Mrs. CUfford Ward and son. Rob- days, returning yesterday.
8: 00 p.fn. Evangelistic service in
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrick are , whJeh a&lt;ain may be doubled.
charge of pastor.
•«
_________ sir
Aldrich of Grand Rapids over tile i spending- this week at Wall lake |
with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Thher.
&lt;
Weekend.
church.
•
•• •
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frahk
Robison
and
.
Aug. 31-7:30 YP.MS jneettng
CpL Bernard Hammond and daughter. NetUe Jane, of Chicago, i C,u‘cn &gt;» marketed for food purnt O Asplund's home.
friend. Miss Betty Love of Battle are guests of Mrs. Alcid Stauffer tin.-. PO*”
substitute for albu- Stony Point—
Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mc­ week.
। men in the textile industry. Much
Sept. 2—10 am Morning Wor­
Gregor and children of Flint were
| of the gluten produced in the United
ship in charge of pastor.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
•••
j States is exported or is further proc­
11:30 a m. Sunday school. Lester
Hammond over tlie weekend.
Dry With Electricity
eased into monosodium glutamate. Bartholomew. Sup't.
Mrs. C. L. Turner and daughter.
Electricity offers certain definite ! kn-wn In lhe Orient where it orlglPrayer meeting every Wednesday
Pfc. Margaret Turner, of Grand
&gt;
Rapids visited Robert Turner nnd advantages as a source of heat for I nat,'d as-"ajinomoto. ' This second- night at 7:30.
drains V
frults'and
product is used chiefly
.
of fruits
and vegeta
vegeta­ I
Mrs. Menzo Turner on Tliursday home drying
Electricity
is
clean
and
does
condiment
for
seasoning
foods,
parGRACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
bles.
Is elenn
Hoes I
Ive- off objectionable
objeeUsnsb!- fumes. I Ucularly soups, gravies, nnd stews. i OOF Hall Green St. Entrance
not give
on Sunday.
, . method
■ l. ■ i-Is followed,
.............k
- F.nir
nf-whrnt -fflnten
are recv
O. «■H Trinkletn, Pastor
He. Winston Merrick was home When .&lt;
this
thc
------ &gt;tvHinrf*
------------------------------- -from Percy Jones hospital over the products are dried Inside a cabinet , &lt;!«•«» ’&lt;&gt; produce one pound of j Morning worship nt 10:30. Ser­
mon. "Inner Conflict".
weekend.
where they are protected from dust.
dust, . monosodium glutamate.
Mrs. G. M. Brower nnd Mrs. Rich­ flies, and other contamination. An
Sunday school at 11:30. Rally
1 Day Sept. 16.
ard Brower spent Monday in Battle electrical dehydrator Is convenient,
------ « a a
Creek.
requiring a minimum of labor and
Preient collections of waste kltch
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crook and Sgt.
P11.GBIM TABERNACLE
attention, and does not heat up a en fats arc about 85 million pound&gt; 1
and Mrs. Ray Shroyer attended a
119 N Broadway
annually. _____________ .________ I
family gathering at the home of Mr. room appreciably.
Lila Mankcr. Pastor
10 am 88 Tlie Jr Bible Class
had the attendance banner returned
last Sunday.
11 rfm. Preaching service. Tlie
Rev. Mrs. Mankcr will continue
with the subject of "The Holy
Spirit " Tlie Rev, Chas. Mankcr
will be speaking again at 7 45 pm.
(Supply Limited)
Special singing. Tlie young people
meet at lhe parsonage Tues, eve­
ning.
POINT FREE
Thursday. 7:30 pm We welcome
(gountry Club Is Ilnar flour
you.

“J?
VWe
ville on Sunday.
tn
Harrr^Rltchle “from

PERSONALS

SUPER SUDS

X 23c

GOLDEN CORN

ol o lowor prical Tasty prava
it's mora finaly miBad — givas
ligbtar, baiter bakings.

18c
Lcason Sharpe. Pastor
September 2nd—11:00 Morning
Worship.
Sunday school will re-open Sep­
tember 9th under a complete re­
organization.
The teachers and officers of the
Sunday School arc requested tn
meet at the church Thursday eve­
ning of this week, at eight o’clock.

POINT FREE

199c

SWT. PEAS

GOLD MEDAL
Ot
PILLSBUBY'S

•

^“2- 27c

25-lb. Mck

*1.19
Angel Food Cake
Cottage Cheese
Clapp’s Baby Foods

13-lgg

CAMPBELL'S

PORK AND BEANS

9c

largo

Recipe
CANE

POINT FREE

Strained

2
Q

lbs.

25c

cans

39c

SPOTLIGHT COFFEE

SUGAR

5 £ 32c

COFFEE CAKE

19c

SANDWICH BUHS

Ik

KROGER'S
FRUIT SPREAD

2

‘

60c

CLOCK
BREAD

Wlb
pkg

ICED TEA

STUFFED OLIVES

68c

SODA CRACKERS CCl"bY
SAUERKRAUT

No. 2^4 can 12c

KROGER FILMS jX'&amp;b) SL

NORTHERN TISSUE

KARO SYRUP eueuui 5

HERSHEY'S COCOA

BUY PLENTY
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2

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10c

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36c

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BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
B J. Adcock. Pastor
Sunday school al 10 o'clock.
Divine services at 11 o'clock Tlie
Rev. L. Gross will be the speaker
Evening meeting at 7:30 nils
thur Peters,
Wed. nights—prayer meeting nnd
Bible study at the church at 7 30
Tlte B.Y.PU will resume their
meetings on Sept. 4. Tuesday, at
7 30 at the parsonage. AU young
I people are Invited.
। Tlie ladies of lhe church will
hold an nll-day meeting nt the
Hewitt home.'71l E Grand.-Thun‘ day. Sept 6 This will be the reguInr Aid meeting nnd sewing Aid.
combined. A potluck lunch will be
,served
Thc annual business meeting of
the church will be held Sept. 12
nt 7:30 when reports from all
church departmenu will be read
and officers for the ensuing year
elected.

MH.K

or Uourwry LXio

HAVY BEANS

2

21C

SWEETHEART SOAP

2 b.r. 13c

MICH.POTATOES
U 5 NO 1 QUALITY

49c

15

I

100-lb. bag $3.20
|

Honeydew Melons «&gt; 10c
PEACHES

HAlf HAVINS

SWEET POTATOES

MICHIGAN CELERY
ORANGES

CALIFORNIA
VALENCIA

।
I

TOMATOES

f 12V4c

THE STEAK THAT’S

v—

fc. 10c
b. 1 2^C

Homo-Growo

3

ONIONS

PORTERHOUSE STEAK

19c

42c

rASJY&lt;g7^V0^

CHUCK ROAST a. a* t. 26c

EVERY TIME . . OR YOUR

STANDING RIB ROAST » 29c

MONEY BACK!

FRANKFURTERS SU-iw. b 35c
RING BOLOGNA

b 32c

LEONA SAUSAGE

b 32c

ASSORTED COLD CUTS » 35c
WHITING

^2

WESTERN SMELT

KROGER

/

4

b 19c
*. 24c

Ungs. R. 2: Mrs. Laurel Senalba. Nashville; Mrs. Earl Eaton and
Middleville; Mra. Dan Matthews. baby boy. Nashville; Dorothy Hook,
427 N. Michigan; Gaylord Burkett. Hastings, R. 4; Stella Geiser, Lake
Bellevue; Mr*. George Lydy and Odessa; Frederick Hopkins. 921 E.
baby boy. Hastings. R. 2; Mrs. Wm. ’Clinton: Mrs. Maurine Hamp. 737
Daln. Bellevue; Mrs. Daniel Chen­ N. Bolt wood: Mrs. Perry Heaven.
ey. Hastings. R. 4; Prank Huislnga. Lake Odessa; Mra Maude Bchomp,
Alto; Ernest Lewis, 628 E. MU); 527 N. Bollwood.
Lloyd Denny. Hastings, R. 3; Er­
vin Mishler, Clarksville: Mrs. Rob­
Hybrids Boost Yields
ert Brown. 17 N. Michigan; Mrs.
Modern hybrid corns have In­
John Marrlsh. Nashville;
Mrs. creased production live to ten bush­
Lawrence Jarrard and baby girl. els an acre.
Cooley, Arthur Fuller: communion
stewards. Mesdames J. Cappon. 8.
Etterbeck (chairman'. 8. Ostrolh,
and Flora Vandlen: finance comm..
S. J. Cooley. 8. Etterbeck. Arthur
Struble. Arthur Fuller: auditor.
Arthur Struble; Sec Official board.
Mrs. Jay Snyder. Clay Adams and
Fred Bower were re-elected to the
board of trustees for terms of 5

BACK To SCHOOL

Sunday school elected lhe fol­
lowing officers: Sup't. Harvey H.
Myers. Aral. Clay Adams; Supt.
Children's Dept. Mrs. 8. J. Cooley.
Ass't. Mrs. Bernice Traver; Sec..
Buelah Myers. Am'L. Dorothy Ann
Bower. Treas, Mrs. Olive Camp­
bell: chorister. Marian Cooley.
jAsa't.. Clay Adams; pianist. Mrs
Ruth West. Ass't. Maxine Oatroth
librarian. Raymond Hull, Ass't..
Keith Myers.

FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Comer Church and Center Streets
Subject. "Christ Jesus."
Sunday service It am.
Wednesday evening service 7 45.
Beading room In church edifice
open Wednesday and Saturday
from 3 to 5 pm.
The public Is cordially invited to
attend the church services and
make use of the reading room.

ARTHUR PETERS TO Be"aT
BAPTIST CHURCH SEPT. 2.
His many friends throughout lhe
county will be glad to know that
. they can meet Arthur Peters once
more before hLs return to Bob
Jones College. Cleveland. Tennes­
see. where he is taking a mlnister। ial course.
Mr. Peters, son of a former pas­
tor of the Maple Grove community
church, will be at the evening serv­
Ice of the Baptist Church in Has­
tings. Sept 2. This will be ills last
meeting of a busy summer.
He has had one year at Bob
Jones College, and since school
। closed last spring he has act*d »s
an assistant to Rev. B. J. Adcock.
He has helped conduct public serv­
Ices in lhe Hastings church and in
out-lying communitiw, and for this
work he will receive college credit
REMODELING OF BAPTIST
CHURCH NEARS COMPLETION
I The rpmodehqg program begun
by the Baptist church Arly last
spring will be climaxed with lhe
installation of new seats through| out the auditorium.
Rev. B. J. Adcock states that so
; far lhe floors of the main audltorlum and two Sunday School rooms
; have been revamished and that
: the walls and ceilings of these
j rooms have been painted. The fund
I for the purchase of new seats Is
| already large, and growing fast.
I

Clothes For Boys!
★

Wi* Hove a Good Selec­

tion (all things consid­
ered) of

YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
Service* are held on lhe second
and fourth Sundays. The next
service will be September 9. Sun­
day school at 2 pjn. and preaching

of Huntington college. Huntington.
Ind., In 1938. and In IMO with his
Liberal Arts degree. In 1M1 Mr.
Baum enrolled at the University of
Michigan to start work on his
Masters degree In the field of Ed­
ucation.
_
For the past five years he has PENNOCK HOSPITAL
been postering the House) and
Birth*
Eden Churches In Mason. Mich­
Its a Kiri for
igan: also teaching English and
Mr and Mrs Robert Walldorff.
History In the Dansville High 412 E Marshal). August 27: Mr
school, at Dansville Mr. Baum will and Mrs Burr Cooley. 302 E. ColIm- teaching In Middleville High
school this year.
Il's a boy for
Mr. and Mrs George Lydy. Has­
WELCOME CORNERS
tings. R 2. Wayne Robert. August
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
21: Mr and Mrs. Earl Eaton. Nash­
The Welcome Corners dally va­ ville. William. August 23; Mr and
cation Bible school, sponsored by Mrs. Carl Leonard. 438 E. Green.
the Ladles Aid. under the direction Charles Duane. August 25.
of lhe Rev. and Mrs. Donald E
Medical: John Loftus. Middle­
Smith of Freeport came to a sue-1 ville: Frank Hester. Hastings, R. 1;
cesaful close Friday evening with Mrs. John F. Huntley. 206 8. Han­
a demonstration program of all thc over; Mrs. Harold Smith. Lake
classes.
Odessa. R 3: Mrs. Joah VanDellc.
Forty-five children were enrolled Hastings. R. 5; Mrs Iva Lamb.
wltjj an average attendance of Lake Odessa; Daniel O'Connor.
thirty-two.
Vermontville.
Tlie beginner's class, under the
Surgical: Carroll Newton. Delton,
supervision of Mrs. Stephen Lewis R 2: Mary Weaver. 217 W. Green;
with Noragene NteLsen tvs helper, Mrs. Edgar Boggs. Jr.. Clarksville;
was the largest and had the best Mrs. Oscar Jones. 310 W. Mill:
attendance record.
Mary Lou Jensen. Hastings. R. 3;
Mrs Robert Baldwin had charge Mrs. Alton Armour. 628 E. Clinton:
of the boys' Intermediate class, Mrs. Harvey Myers. Hastings. R. &lt;;
MLvi Betty Cook thc primary class Mrs. Wm. Slocum. Hostings. R. 1;
and Mrs. Kendall Buck the girls' Mrs Robert Chaffee. Nashville:
intermediate
class.
Twenty-four Bert Neil. 454 E. Hall. Or. Rapids:
children received certificates for Elizabeth Doster. 522 E. Mill.
regular attendance.
Discharges: Mrs. John Nickelson
Wednesday afternoon of the sec­ and baby boy. 537 N. Michigan:
ond week the children enjoyed a Thomas Warner. Clarksville; Mrs
picnic lunch in the church yard Clarence Schondelmayer and baby
with roller skating afterwards at boy. Alto: Mrs. John Slbolean. 209
Thomapplc lake.
Michigan: Adaberto A. Luna, Has-

FIR8T METHODIST CHURCH
L. Winston Slone. Pastor
On Sunday. Sept. 2. the guest
speaker at the morning service at
ten o'clock will be Dr Edmond H
Babbitt, superintendent of the
Grand Rapids district. Rev. Stone
will return from his vacation and
preach on Sept. 9.
The nursery will be open for the
care of small children during the
service.
Sunday school at 11:10/There
are classes for all ages.

CLOSED MONDAY

GRAND ST. U. B. CHURCH
HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION

The Rev. Charles E Baum has
The annual church elections at
been assigned to lhe United Breth­ Grand St. U. B. church resulted
ren Church on South. Jefferson St.. as
------------------------------------follows: Claw leader.--------Leon West;
by lhe United Brethren Conference., Gen director of Christian Educ..
Mr. Batim is an ordained elder In Mrs. Fred Bower; Fin. Sec.. Mrs.
the Michigan Conference. A grad- Lecn
*
•••--•- church
-•----- •- -----West;
treasurer, - Mrs.
uate of the Theological department Harvey Myers; benevolence trea*.,
j Fred Bower; pianist, Mrs. Carl Col-■ton. Ass't. Mrs M. Thompson; us-

EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
।CHURCH
Don M. Gury. Rector
i 8 n m. Holy Communion
'
11 am Holy Communion and
Sermon by the Rector. Bible Hour
। for Children during lhe Sermon.

HOLIDAY

bX « 12c

NEW PASTOR AT JEFFERSON
ST. U. B. CHURCH

TROUSERS
Both wash and woolen

SPORT SHIRTS
Short or long sleeve for

school wear

Prices are

Reasonable

★
If lt'( On The Market You Will Find It At

Baird’s

Watch for It.. . The Third Annual

WHITE ELEPHANT SALE
FRI., SAT., MON.
SPONSORED

THE

HASTINGS

BY

KIWANIS

CLUB

PURPOSE: To raise funds for fhe local un­
der-privileged children's fund and other
worthy projects and assist in the re-con­
version effort.

What We Will Need!
OLD WASHERS
MANTLE CLOCKS
ALARM CLOCKS
MIRRORS
CUSHIONS and
PILLOWS
LAMPS
TOASTERS
SMOKER SETS
BOOKS

PERFUME
DISHES
JEWELRY
GLASSWARE
KODAKS
FLASHLIGHTS
SHADES and
WAGONS
CURTAINS
SCOOTERS
CURTAIN RODS
ROLLER SKATES '
PICTURE FRAMES
TOYS, ALL KINDS
FURNltURE
Elec. Percolators
all kinds
and IRONS
DUE BILLS
PAINT
from local business men
(specially Western)
WALLPAPER
and professional men.
WHITE ELEPHANT SALE will be held in DAVID GOODYEAR'S Auto Show Room

MAGAZINES
FRUIT CANS
DRESSES
COATS
SILK HOSE
SHOES
OVERALLS
CAPS
SUITS
TIES
SHEETS

NEXT DOOR TO BARRY THEATRE

AUCTION

SALE

ON

MONDAY

NIGHT,

OCTOBER

8TH

METHOD OF COLLECTION: Each household will be contacted for items obtain­

able and pick-up committee will follow through and collect the items. In addi­
tion to this there will be collection depots in the downtown area, outlying places
of business, schools and factories.

IT’S COMING! _____ WATCH FOR IT!
"THE 3rd ANNUAL WHITE ELEPHANT SALE"-MORE INFORMATION LATER

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THUHSDAY. AUGUST 50. IMS
Dora Johnson and Floyd Buskirk Charlie Radford and their daiwh-1
vacation and for a visit with Mr.
Mr. and Mr* Robert Fighter end
Mr. and Mra Lawrence Towne of apetit Bunday at Reed * lake. Grand ter. Mra. Harry Camp and two clill- I
and Mra. Jacob Rehor On Monday two children of Grand Rapid* are
E. Detroit and Mra. Lynn of Orosae Rapid*.
dren of Lowell and Mr*. Earl Tripp. Btender.
a group of MIm Rchor'a friends from visiting Mr. and Mra. William Fight­
of
Jackaon.
I Joan Leffler spent several days
Ml** Lorct* Jone* ul Big Rapids
er this wiek.
. '
MUa Btella Heath expects to re­
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Druckcnbrod.
Mr and Mrs. Jay Snyder spent last week In Midland with Mr and this week, occupying the Fighter
Mr. and Mr*, i. W. Hewitt and
turn to Nilas on Monday for an- Mra. Harlan B. RlUe and Billy spent waa the guest ot her cousin. MU*
cottage.
their vacation la*t week with Nevin Mrs Robert Crockford
oth»r year of teaching, after spend­ Bunday with Mr. and Mrs, Dwight Marlon Jone* last week.
Mr*
Myrl
Armstrong visited Everett of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. I Jeanie Williams 1* a guest at the
ing the summer vacation here.
Whipple in Ionia.
Aben Johnson cottage at Gun lake
BANNER WANT
Mra. Clarence Grohe Is leaving
Mr and- Mrs. Vcm Wellman of frauds in Dearborn for the week-' John Houvener, Augusta and with
turning on Saturday.
Ira Monk. Mra. Hewitt te remalnLeland Houvener al Gull lake.
Friday tor Lansing to spend a few Jackson arrived Saturday and Mrs end.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Kantner. Mrs
Guests of Mrs Bert Spark* Labor
days with her sister, Mrs Hugh Wellman is assisting In the care of
Mrs. Carl Lake. Roy and Frank
Case, and other relatives end friends Mrs Maud Schomp who tell Pen­ Day weekend will be Mr and Mr*. Hlldlngcr ol Cleveland spent Fri­ Thelma Wespinter. Carl and Bar- urday to Clifford lake near Stanton
Mr*. Stewart Kelley U visiting Mr.
Lypn Browir and daughters of Ann day with Mr. and Mr* Allison Tol­
O. W. Konkle of Denver. Colo.. Is nock hospital on Tuesday.
.
Mrs. Lawrence Adams and daugh­ and Mrs. Maurice Kelley of Bailie
Arbor.
le*. Mr* Lake remaining and Mr Ing this weekend and Labor Day in
Weekend guests ot Mr. and Mrs.
• Niagara Falla.
ter. Peggy, returned Saturday from Creek for several days.
’
Mr and Mr* Will Grigsby are Lake will come for the weekend!
(
Clyde Kucmpel and daughter were
■mt
i
-itxir
r&gt;av
Mri
Leffter
returned
to
Mrs. Stanley Wheater came Satspending
the
week
with
his
slstar
the Rev. and Mr*. J. A. Stenzel and
Set Cteidon Havens returned Bun ’ Woodl*nd
reqfe Adams at Keealer Field. Miss.
Open every day except
Cpi. Ernie Burr arrived home granddaughter of Kalamazoo; Mr. In East Jordan.
During
the
absence
of
their
mother.
Mis* Eleanor Miller is expected
Tuesday from FL Sheridan. Ill,, with and Mr*. James Foley were visitors
Dorothy Jean. Beverly and Joyce
from Chicago Saturday for a two ’ Mrl *Ken Sandeflin'mid K r n I Mr
Monday, by appointment.
an honorable discharge after 2V» on Sunday.
Mrh
8^**. Billy Adams, stayed with their grand- I Stanley Wheater is being transfer­
red next Monday to the Fort Sher­
Mra. Ken Sanderson and Karen Bn(1 Jancl oI
spcnl 1Mt
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Small and weeks' vacation with her parents,
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Adams idan. Ill. separation center.
Mrs. Alma Fingleton was in Chi­ daughter of Grand Rapids were Mr. and Mr* George Miller and
S. Hanover at city limits.
week at the W. J. Liningion cot- of Grand Rapids, returning home
cago on a business trip. Sunday and Sunday evening dinner guests at other friends. She U flying from
Mrs. Willard Smith and Bill arc I tage al Podunk lake.
on Sunday.
Monday.
guest* of her slater. Mra. William , Sunday igucsta ot Mr. and Mrs. J.
the R. K. Compton home
Oar Chicago to Grand Rapid*.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Headman of of Watervliet on Sunday.
Mrs Glenrt Clum and Mrs. Al­ Paulson In Muskegon this week.
, ...„
Compton relumed home with them
। E Mattoon were Mr. and Mr*. F. Gibraltar were guests of her par­
Guests of Mr. and Mrs Arthur
bert Hauer entertained nt tlie for­
In Traverse City lhe first of the for a few days' visit.
ents. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Watkins Haven from Friday till Sunday were
mer's home, the Rev. and Mrs. Ber­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller ot L*nGuest* of Mr. and Mra. Leslie daughter. Marilyn, of Rock Island, lin nnd daughter. Evelyn. Mr. Fcln- sister-in-law. Mr and Mrs. J F
A Sunday guest of Mrs. B. A. O'­ al Duffy s Point, Gun lake.
Hawthorne last week were R. H. HL. are spending the week with Mr. aucr, Mr. and Mr:. John Reiser, McBain of Dillon. Mont. They spent
Donnell was Mrs. William Elerick of
Weekend guest* of Mr. and Mra. ।
Van Dyke and aon Danny of Grosse and Mrs. Theron Cain of Rutland.' and Mr. mid Mrs. Albert Hauer, all
Grand Rapids.
David Goodyear at Gun lake were
Pointe Farms.
Mrs. Edgar Geer, ol
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Granger and of Woodland, with a dinner Sunday mar Ionia
The Earl Pulmatlers spent Bunday Mr*. R. O. Finnle and family and
Oueste of Mn. Ivan Payne on daughter.
OBUg(ucr Pamela,
j-amc- ol Lansing were in honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Akron. Ohio, is also her guest thl.
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
CarlPalmaUct
MT*
Orville Bayle*
Berlin
mid
Mrs
Reiser
Sunday were Mr*. John Eardley and I Bun(iay iucsta.
’
In Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs Einar Frandaen en­
Mr. and Mrs Prank Sayles. Mr.
Mr*. Bperry Roush of Grand Rap- j JudBe Bnd Mri Atlelbert Cortrlght
Mr. and Mrs Ted Miller nnd Mr.
Thursday guesu of Mr and Mrs. tertained lhe Earl Colemans and
nnd Mrs. E. f. Sayles and Sally and Mrs. Herman Fcldpausch of
.. .....
v J
. *nd Mr ,nd Mr»- Bernard Quigley
Charles
Paul
at
Gun
lake
were
Mr.
Jim
at
Wall lake for the weekend.
Mr,.kLU* ^C1^CC..h&lt;d i *’ 8^5,,’S । stcompanled Betty Cortrlght to In- I.ee called on Frank's brother. Grand Rapid* were Sunday guests and Mrs George Johnson and MarComm, and Mr*. K. S. McIntyre
over the weekend. Mr*. Jesw;
| terlochen on Tuesday and spent lhe Monty Sayles of Grand Rapid* on at the Otto Miller home.
and Janet of Alma were at their
Friday guests of Mr*. Robert Mills
•otl
v?nd*ll“ “n&lt;1 Mrr Lulher , remainder of the week there and In Sunday to help him remember hl*
Mr and Mr*. Willard Perry and home for thc weekend.
B3rd birthday
Bentley of Chicagowere Mrs Gerald Nash. Mr*. F
Traverse City, returning with her
Virginia Leary returned Wednes­
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Everett and Dyer. Mrs Tre*sa McBride of Hop­ son of Midland have been spending
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Supplee of ,on Sunday.
Lansing were weekend visitor* of |। Mr. and Mrs Wllford Platt at­ Mr and Mrs Claude Kennedy were kins nnd Mrs. Katherine Ferber of Wall lake, alio visiting the former's day after a several day*' visit with
Nancy Fagley in Archbold. Ohio.
Sunday guest* of Mr. mid Mrs Sol Grand Rapid*
Mr. and Mra. James Parmer.
w,
lU
eu
me
wcuomg
oi
meir
nepiiew.
tended the wedding of their nephew.
Nancy was one of tha 300 who wrote
Mr*. Harold Anderron Mr*. Ina Cl&lt;rence Cheney. Jr. in Hickory Baker of South Woodland. Tlie
Mrs. B A O’Donnell mid Mrs.
Sgt Earl Smith arrived Monday to Virginia after a publication of
Kenyon, and the Misses Agnes Cun- Comers'
----------- ----Saturday
------ ..... evening.
1
Claud Smith accompnnied Jack O'­
ker s blithday.
nlngham. Janet Bums, Bonnie Jean
Donnell. M M J c to Buttle Creek for a visit with his parents. Mr. and hers appeared In the Children's
A guest of Mr and Mr*. Charles
Mr and Mr* Art Richardson en­ Saturday where he left for Phila­ Mr* Edwin Smith. He landed at Playmate magazine and ha* also
———•------, uarnea
wrr« w-a* nrr urotner.
Boston last week after 14 months been a guest here.
#
tertained. Tuesday. Lt Coni. Glenn delphia, Pu
KreWer spent the weekend In Mil- Ocorlr H
of
of service in Italy After spending
A Bunday guest of Mis* Maxine
’*ukn^k*n« th.e
vl“
Mich. On Tuesday Mra Barnes ami A. Binder, who just teturm-d from
Mr and Mr* Dan Goodenough
MUwaukee Clipper from Muskegon .her
4U(tr&lt;1
oversea*, mid ills brother Merton entertained on Sunday Mr mid Mrs a few days here. Sgt. Smith will go Watson was Miss Edna Stockfish of
bi
Portland,
Oregon,
where
Mrs.
Battle
Creek
Slalor ot Pnuxnwney. Pa
-------Mls« Drake and MIM Cunningham । A j Nugrnl ln Whlt(. j.18eon
i ---------------------Jack Bristol and
their
gnmddaughMra. Joseph N. Shultz and Mra.
remained to spend their vacation In I Mr
-Mra Renn Bldelman. Mr* D F I ter. Carolyn Sue Banhani nf Lan*. Smith has been with her parents
nnd- -Mr* Royal■ -Myers at­
during his absence At lhe end of Earl Tripp of Jackson spent Mon­
Milwaukee and Chicago.
tended thc Hynes family reunion Judin and fl1’1’- i'rt'd Judin of Ian- Ing.
day with Mr* Alvie Miller &lt;Mary
sing spent from Tuesday until Sun- | Mra Lowell Teeter was the week­
Mra. Minnie Sllabce and Mrs. Sa- Sunday al Charlton park
Camp Grant. TU.
Hiltoni. of Woodland.
Sunday guest* of Mrs. Cole New­ day at the home of Mr* Katharine end guest of Mrs RumcII Mott in
Mr and Mr* Fred Rehor and Miss
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Skinner and
wnd Mrs. Frank Palmer In Battle ton were Mr and Mrs. Elmer Cll- Wecber. Sunday afternoon and eve- Delton
Xreek Saturday and Sunday.
nlng guest* were Mrs Gnddlc Phil- I Mr and Mr* Howard Newton Marilyn and Richard Rehor of Can­ Don were In Muskegon for lhe
ley of Belding
ton. Ohio, came Friday for their weekend.
Mr. and Mr*. L. A. Sponablc of
Ipp.
Mb*
Mildred
Philipp
and
Mis*
.
spent
Sunday
with
Mrs
Inez
KrnGuest.* of Mr anti Mrs Clark
Cleveland. Ohio, are visiting their Payne last week
Rose
Philipp
of
Kalamazoo.
Flunk
,
yon
and
Marjorie
In
Kalamazoo
were Mrs. Aller
Wagonmaker nnd three children of Wtcber of River Rouge arrived Sun- I Donna, who had been there for the
Sponable this week.
day to spend n f&lt; w days
week, returned with her pnn nt*
Grand Haven.
Mrs. Lucius Lobdsl) of Middleville,
Mr*. Glenn Waite of Detroit spent | Mr. and Mrs Edward J Adams
Dr. and Mr* Burton Perry are
nee Norma Mac Juppstrom. her entertaining Mr. nnd Mr* Willard thc w«-ekend with Miss Eva Mead , were in Grand Rapid* on Saturday
young son nnd mother were Hastings Perry nnd son &lt;&gt;f Midland till* week nnd sister and brother*
Ito meet and visit with Mr and Mra
callers Tuesday. Thc Lobdrll's leave and Mr, and Mrs. Janie* Stnnlakc
Jean Loppcnthlcn, S I/c. of the John Vollcttc of Piqua. Ohio Mra
Friday for Highland Park. ill . where of Lansing w6ye here for the week­ Spnra will be home this week on a Adam* is Mrs Voilcttr s aunt. Mr
they will occupy the apartment va­ end.
7-dny leave.
—
* •*
— •Adams
•— are
and
Mr*
: pending thc
&gt;
cated on the previous day by the
Mr and Mrs. James Mason re­ i Mrs. Wilfred Nobles mid daughter. Labor Day weekend with Mr and
Marc Squires family who will live turned the last of thc week from Marjory, of Battle Creek, were Sun­ Mr* Edw J Adam*. Jr., &lt;ud chil­
In Middleville where they will re­ n two week*' visit in Minneapolis day visitors of the Richard Lop- dren in Muskegon
side In the home they have recently with her father and other relatives. pcnthlcns
Miss Florence O'Donnell. Mr*
HASTINGS
PHONE 2132
purchased from Mrs. Cora French,
Mr* Henry Bevcrwyk nnd chil­
Mr* c S Jones of Wyandotte
which 1* directly across from the arrived last week to remain with dren left Friday for Columbus. Ga .
home of Mr* Squires parent*. Mr her parents. Mr and Mr* J E Mat­ for an indefinite stay with her liu:.- ler's honor Saturday night by Mr*
band
who
is
al
Ft
Benning.
Mra
and Mr*. Glenn Blake. The family toon until the. return of her hus­
Joseph Carmody and Mr*. Ken Gog­
who had been living In the French band. Lieut Comm C 8. Jone* train Ben Bcverwyk and Mrs Nomutp gins In Grund Rapid*
Hall nccompmilrd th-in for a short
home have moved luto the apart­ Hawaii.
A Sunday guest ot Mr* Manment vacated by the Lobdells in
Mrs Alma Armour of
Mr. and Mrs Warren Wilcox anti I visit.
Middleville.
Mr and Mr* Jack Graham nf Jack­ | Mra John Ingram left Thuisday
E. G. Rothoar made a business son .spent la-'t Tuesday visiting rel­ morning for Colorado Springs. Colo ,
Mrs Ronald McKibben 1* visiting
to bo with her husband w ho is sta­ her husband. Corp. McKibben at
trip to Indiana and Ohio last week. atives and friends in Hasting*
Mrs. Rolhaar accompanying him
Camp Shelbj. Ml** Cbcrylc Ann I*
Mrs. Don Karcher returned Sat­ tioned at Camp Carson, Colo
Sunday guest* of Mr and Mrs. with her grandparent*, Mr and Mrs
Mrs. Warren Roush and Mr*. Al­ urday from a week's stay at the
William McKibben and with her
ma Fingleton attended a dinner University of Michigan hospital Stanley Cummings were Mr ....
Mr* Ft«d Tarleton. Ray and Robe;
meeting of the Girls of Yesteryear much Improved In health
atm:. Mrr. Harry Coburn during
FRIDAY b SATURDAY. AUGUST 31-SKPTtMBIR 1
Tin- two funnliL.. her mother's absence
at the Ladies Aid hall al Bownc
Guest* ot the William Parker* last of Greenville
were
friend*
in
Evaiuiviilc.
Ind
.
from
I
Mr. and Mr* Edward Monica ar"
Center last Wednesday.
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
week were Mr. urn! Mr* Forrest
whlcli city they moved to Michigan ' in from their Long lake cottage lor
' Mr. and Mra. Ken Laberteaux nnd Sweet of toMulng
during
recent
years.
.
.-Uon
.days
family spent lhe weekend with her 1 HIBIW dinner guests of Mr. and
A
guest
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Lyle'
William
McKnlghl
and
Janet
of
mother. Mra. E. T. Cavanaugh In Mrs I. H. Rowley were Mr und
Mr*. Everett Clum and Mr. nnd Mr* Scudder a few days lost week was I Wilmette arrived Friday to Join Mrs.
Sunday guest* of MIm Rene Fred Reuther, Dunne, and Joanne her mother. Mrs Lee Wntaon of j McKnight and Bill for thc week nt
During thc wor when many manufacturers were
Pierce nnd Mrs. Fannie Smith were of Woodland.
Holland.
the McKnight Wall lake cottage.
Robert Armstrong and Stephanie Bachelor
Mr. and Mrs. George Chipman. Kal­
Mr. and Mrs. Joacjih N- Shultz I Murtha Lou Maus returned Monmaking suits of manipulated fabrics containing as
Pvt. Wm. H. Fox leaves Sunday
amazoo. and Mr, and Mrs. Burl for Camp Maxey. Texas, after en­ cntertalned on Sunday Mr. and Mr*
:k at Interlochen
much os 50 rayon or re-used wool. Curlee has ship­
McCallum ot Cloverdale.
joying u ten-day leave with Mrs
ped us only
*
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pal- Fox. their little son and other rei-

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Edward Downs and Jack Scmpf
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Miss Jeanette Marls and Mrs. J.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sempf spent
Sunday at Allegan a* guests of Ids
brother. O. A. Scmpf
Mr. and Mrs G. F. Ablcsnn and
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Montgomery Ward
Strained swm..
orange Juice contains only
from a half to three-fourths thc Phone 2704
Hastings
■ mount of vitamin C contained in
&lt;,n*

HOl'HK -FUBXIHHINOS AT WAREII.&gt;1 SF. I'ttlll H
Slitil.n fn I. hr-. Dinelta Suiter. tle.taa.
Hn.k.i. lid 111 I'lalturm A Tltl Chalra.
with utlouiaria Tabla l-aiiipa. Urda.
Spring, X Mallr-i—a. BlarArt, Lio
oleum Hu,,
Frailer Ktl»a. Mrtal
SoHikrta. Llatlbva llimp. r&gt; J’lMurra
l.an&gt;|&gt; shad-i. Hbulio Cuiarh Covrra

trsvsgant way to use oranges.

MaUsany -r Walaiat Lvdrvun lailai
I.i.pic Hm.hu Sulln. l-ar,» arl-rtlun.
r.ll.ial trad- in alloaai.r-, Inuarapriu,
Mattrvaar-.
t'lill IHIKNS dbalra
Crit.a.
Mat
trrw. Jumper. He L. Tal.k A Cfcatr.

4'hatra

sirxllrra

USED

I'rtb Hlar.Lata

i-»i&gt; Fuitsrrvnk
VISIT

UUK

■ Isle Havens, South Havens
and Sun Glow now ready. El­
berta and Prolltie will br ready
in about 10 tlayu from thia
date. Watch tlie Banner raeh
week concerning ripeninc of
each variety. Bring cont.iinenu No Sunday c’All» p'raac.

IIARUMN

I..Mil.IE IliiMf. OF FI HNITt HE —
From 1111.1110 up. A autall d-poeii silt

FAltKEH WAREHOUSE FURNITI RE

’*

l*|iliaiu. • •'»

l.a! tal.l- I.* &lt;1 ■•th -|.r&gt;n&lt;a.

..’tier tt.H.aIlium.r na-lb-ig amUli. f.rl 11-.—.
Flione .'.41
'• * 1
rill! MAt.K II ape. -1 ie.ul run.ng
.U.K,. 1... ..a Hi. aioaand Jalta H-r

Well, It
typewriter,
to cover h
new ribbon

Baakrta furnlahed. Bring them In to

Party Ll
women tou
pillow case

DORR

WEBB

instead of
What youn
to strinx I

au.

"d" E _MiJ*_______- ’•

RGAN SERVICE
AND REPAIR

l-rrrr.l al »dl-a-.a.l l« ...&lt;b ■.m.l ..r

; EMPLOYMENT -HELP WANTED

JOHN BECK
GENERAL AUCTIONEER

Mich.

Delton,

county, b
needs a g&lt;
nlete with
Thomapplt
new alrpor
the county

BOX 162

promptnew* upon application. Call
al my riprnae — phone Prairieville
12-58.

7 r&gt;M.m b.,u— S’ k4M*
I ■&gt;!■ .tla.ler |,l.- «e Uaumilig. Il- .. 1 ■
r.uner- dr.Ell
ttEAL~ ESTATE
A MntlKUX 7 r..-.B hi.fl.r |&gt;.* e 1 • I'M' t. &lt;1
In Ju.l -.’I el i&gt; large ...rner tul.
d «,.r
» - I.eut X.-n . a. a lit.
&lt;••.!• 1.. m-.ie ri lit tu !'• •' r-l ...
A -ix IHH&gt;M .1 M»&gt;let 11 heme, In 41 r.

NASHVILLE

Marshall Furnaces
Repairs furnished and installed
for all mokes of furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

TUBES-B BATTERIES
45 Volt Standard and Heavy
Duty and Portable type —
Penlitc Cells and flashlight
—Farm Packs. Doug's Radio
Shop. 204 W. Matsholl St.
Phone 3761.

PAINTING

ii'.o i&gt; i&gt;

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK
SALES

Phone 2331

humbly an
In a boast
an Americ
of life, an
rather thi
a difficult
God Spe«

C. F. ECKARDT

438 E. Grand
Phona 3721

Open let
forces—De
a Job to d
partant u
predecease
much enu
have Die
lea and it'

fortunate
there, whe

Residential—Industrial
Trucks. Tractors and Cars
Place orders now for
Spring or Slimmer Work

HARRY CO OKANOB
CONVENTION

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
142 E. SUU’

By J

petting su
while.

Prairieville Phone 17lit

HENRY FLANNERY

Floor Sanders for Rent

ELDERBERRIES

BARF

in the cluster — ea»y money
Z’/ic per pound ?

Farmer’s Gas and OH Station
NASHVILLE

DAVID L. MACY

AUCTION SALES

Plek Your

E. M. DUNLOP

. &lt;.,,.&lt;,111.-1.1 1 r...|,.-r&lt; ..... bl - niifliK s ll.K t.iMP h.i-l.l elrrtrl.- rmllu
I’aill -.ALE llal.it .li.a.r Ear arriind
ranr'e tall TI4F..
' tll&gt;
retrrea-a
... l„i, Will .lel.aer Ilea tri.l-r ■! E ■•!! --tl.l ll.T, h nrlt.rf.-r

&gt; r.

NOTICE TO FARMERS
AND PICKERS!

PEACHES

CARS—To

u*Im

and. l&gt;.nlr&lt;&lt; ICouin Suite-, Ureakfaat
Seta liaa Hluv-a Han,e. Wtrker Suite
Furniture

»» ■« »» rtc a e&lt; v rvv ■■■■■■■'■*■ iwnwl

NINETIF

*
tf

Uncle Si

Soles. July 20. 1945

BETTY'S INN
INSURANCE and BONDS

Jerry Andrus
Phone 1319

WANTED
Udk. 1
HAnlngi

Nall Bank Bldg.

Feeders -----

.$9 to $25

Monday, by appointment.

Top Lambs

$14.70

DR. DERK STUIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
Hastings
I'honMl 2M5-2991

Htata

18.00
Deacons ..

DEWEY REED

FRANK JONES

13.85

Open every day except

PHONE 2336

$4 to $13.50

Dairy Cows .

$70 to $140.00

Top Beef$14.55

Dales ean be made at Banner office. MODEIIS kuu.e and Carage «la- l.—l- l
elerirteity n».«ant .......u. I».»i water
Phone 3167
YuuUngs. Mich.
Iteul in e»rl.»n«e
'■-ar.l an.l .are
••&lt; elderly |H-l-wli Si. e !■..
Write
If
1,. IUa _• K It ■ .. Hnnljrr »lt..e a Hu
WASTKf*—Ml.l.lle .,..1 ...man f-r
g.-ri.ral ktuuaekee^tng. fam.le nr one.
amall hnu-e. all modern . ona-nien. r.

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

$14.60
Roughs

S Hanover of city limit?

AUCTIONEER
List your Auction Sales with

We have

ilurleaa. Aouita llruajaa).
...uth ~t Huh arhool

2

Utile.

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY

PRODUCE
fK»lTIF-« - For -.I.

U IX I I I' .......... !■ r
- • ' ■
J 1 &lt;• 1 J.r^.0.0 I.. 4'd.'. W 4e..ter__ Ml.1
WASTED 41.rl -.r «..u..n i- rare J-r
mo rbltdrvu aabtlr mother aorba I’alt

, mllea -mill.

I..••^ar..e,

me Im. •

V rrau.ml a ,|&gt; a ii • -1.1
a «■■■&gt; al,le pri.e

Glycerin ovoilable from animal fats is badly needed in
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Coll collect.

Marlin V.-rntiltil • tile l.bi.Ur ’

WANTED—EMPLOYMENT

KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

OHiee Hours

Evening*:

Dick Smith—Local Collector
dierllle Id.I

Closed Thursdays

LO.-.T. FOUND, HTOLEN

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
Phene 2170
Nashville
.
At My Expense

LLOYD J. EATON

WASTED - Interior »ul.. •h.| ma. Inner?

Dates can be made at
Banner office

|‘h,ina -t?IA
re J util.?
WILL |l|l. eeiaera anil |&lt;ia
mi, aii.itH
Hennirde*. llr-rn . Ira
un M It,, in right • I* 0 r&gt;,.i.l m
t r aitr r
WASTED
Wa.hutga and truun-g.
•I f.
Fllitl. 2 4 11
It ll.-r.1l Li ..tail.,. &gt; It—.1 l-r and
_
ti
■ietiaerad. L'bour ii!lL •k.

C. “Bill0 Sherwood
INSURANCE
Hotel Hastings

Phone 2661

B CANVAS WORK SHOES I
P. F. ROBINSON

CEMENT CONTRACTOR

AND NOTKA T/ONED

FARM EQUIPMENT

FoR SALE ll.il.er b
— In —aa f-.ill —, &lt; la —
1 1II
Fred Reriull 1-aLe ll. -••a

H.rdaell
Ihrr.tirr

PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

USED CLOTHING
Hartings Ro ate 5.

WANTED - MISCELLANEOUS

Delton,* Mich,

AUCTIONEER
General auctioneering. Dates'
be made al Hanner Office.

MEN S AND BOY'S ALL !|
PURPOSE CANVAS B
WORK SHOES J

We Remove Dead Animals
For Prompt Removal
of Old, Crippled
or Dead Hones
k
and Cows
i

They're here! -Durable heavy n
green Army duck uppers-thick 91

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

Loren Hershberger
AUCTIONEER

Horses

Q
2.98I

non-skid red rubber, soles.

Cattle

City Transfer and
Storage Co.

Men's Sixes 6-11

CHILDREN'S TENNIS SHOES »

117 N. Michigan

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

ED. FINNIE

GUARANTEED

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL

TRUSS FITTING

Phone collect for prompt service seven days a week
SMALL STOCK PICKED UP FREE

EXPERIENCED
FITTER

BRISTOL

LyBARKER'S
Pbone

|J

All types of cement construction.

run sti.n

Loren Coppock

(■

HASTINGS 2715
HOUSE FURNITURE CO. I0T E. Rial*

DEAD

STOCK

BATTLE CREEK 2-2961

Favorites for School and Play
Lace to toe style and Ration Free
Sizes 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 andl Only

K- 1.99

RES.

Boys' u
Girls' roi
suits
L
dresses.

�RADIO BATTERIES

THE HASTINGS BANNER

To Fit Any Portabio Radio
Combination Packs
Single A« 1 ’/av.-9v.
NINETIETH YEAR

Montgomery Ward
■hone 2704
Hastings
Oat »/U

BARRY BYPATHS

Plek Your

ELDERBERRIES
n fhe cluster — eoly money
2Vic per pound
Uskets furnished. Bring them in to

DORR

WEBB

JOHN BECK
GENERAL AUCTIONEER

Delton,

Mich.

iromplnew upon application. Call
it my expense — phone Prairievilla

PAINTING
Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars

Place orders now for
Spring or Slimmer Work

G. F. ECKARDT
438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

DR. DERK STUIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
112 W SUU
Hastings
I’boora: JS65-2991

Enjoyed Week's Out­
ing at Algonquin

SECTION TWO-FACai

CHAMP TEAM TO PULL
’
AT ALLEGAN COUNTY FAIR
Outstanding teams from through­
out the middle west have been In­
vited to compete in lhe two days of
team pulling contests at thc 1945
Allegan county fair, according to
E- W. DeLano, president and secre­
tary of lhe fair association.
.
The lightweights will pull on
Tuesday. September 11 on lhe pull­
ing grounds constructed for lhe
world's championship meet which

COUNTY FAIR
The death defying dive bomber
Seventeen girls returned home
crash, regarded as one of the most
dangerous of all automobile dan:- 1Saturday aftempon after spending
devil stunts. Is a current number,
.
- n
in the n-pltolre of lhe -Luck " Lott .flooquln Pioneer camp, The girls
Well, it looks like Jexebcl, the
Hell Drivers who will perform un l‘»ed in tents, did their own cooking
typewriter, can have a new dress
the day act aside especially for them , 0,1 outdoor stoves under the dlto cover her emery frame, and a
at the Allegan county fair.
HUl'
new ribbon. What we Would like Is
In performing the "Dive Bomber
Hawthorne Frances HUI and
•?rash" one of lhe "Lucky- Loll P««y
n'“dr “P
Beaxgr
peeling such a phenomena yet a
We still can’t think up that bril­ Hell Drivers straps himself to lhel«™“P- -Johanna Baird and Betty
while.
liant quip about the disposing of front scat of an old Jallopy suto- ^?llt5 shared the Chipmunk tent, ago, while lhe heavyweight contest
the Jap Navy. If anybody has any mobile, that has been ruled off the
f?e,ly F?.UP
ot Helen will be Wednesday morning. Sep­
Party Line—The rumor that two suggestions, we’d sure like to hear highway, pushes the accelerator to, ^r“nd*en' ?*"&gt;’ Cord" Jane and tember 12. The finals of both events
women fought a duel over a pair of 'em, and they better be good.
lhe floor as he comes into the home
Whitmore and Joyce and will be staged in the afternoon on
pillow cases al Penny's is unfound­
stretch of the Allegan county fair- Elaine Becker. The? owlet tent had the day scheduled.
This Is one of thc last laxy Fri­ grounds track, heads for a set of , the following glrta: Marilyn McDonAmong the outstanding heavy­
ed. And anyway, it was at 3 paces
teams
nation. that.
Instead of 2, as was reported. . . . day afternoons of the summer. And "ramps''
. “1(1
Hawthorne. ---------Marian■ ,weight
lauiui that
null catapult
ciuuuii him
turn Into
iniu thc
uic,—'• Suxanne
------------ ----------------” , -----. of the
. --------What young lady aays she Is going what a summer. I never saw- so ,lr. .,«&lt;•, U1ri..pnr.hu«.uuck..l.l
«&gt;n Uullave tanmM u,
.1
....
....
. . Davis any!
tyailsa Ra^Var
thia year
vrar are.
are teams owned
min'd
to string blue tokens Into a neck­ many banner headlines on news­ rfjiht
and Louisa
Becker.
i1 the fair this
broadside into a car parked
Each evening the campers enjoyed by: Dr. William Crall of Pioneer,
lace and wear them to High school papers tn nil my life as I have seen beyond Both cars are
totally
some special activity the moat pop- Ohio; Lester Smith. Henrick. Iowa,
. . . Question mark. . . . what this summer I think August 14th
county, by the name of Barty, will go down In history as thc moat
The "Lucky" Lott Hell Drivers ular ot which waa the Cowboy and World's Champion; Henry Marcs.
needs a good post-war road, com- momentous day in history.
will perform afternoon and evening Indian game played near the 4-H j Seymor. Wisconsin: Pliny Baird,
site. At the final camp fire | Pano. Ill.; Fowler Brothers. Rea&lt;fnlete with a good bridge over
for one day only. Monday. Sept- 10. camp
1
It Is fun to sit here and reflect. I
Thomapple river, to connect our
The fair will also present many 1on Friday night Red Cross swim-. Ing; Wllford Huffman. Hillsdale;
new airport with the south half of am completely surrounded by pic­ other outstanding attractions dur­ • mlng awards were given to lhe girls « Glen Wertz. Charlotte. In the light
ture*
of
service
men.
my
sous
and
who
had
fulfilled the requirements weights: Al Fee. Athens, holder of
lhe county. . . .
ing lhe week of Sept. 10 to 16 al
their chums. Gold and silver wings Riverview park In Allegan.
for them while at camp. Bally Cor­ the lightweight World Record; Dan
des and Louise Becker completed Arnold. Plainwell, winner at Ionia
Open letter to our occupation glisten against their velvet An El­
tht beginners tests; Patty Davis. and Hastings this year; Roehl
forces—Dear Boys: 101 You have lery Queen Mystery Anthology con­
Betty Tolies. Mary Lou Davis, Jo­ Brothen. Smith Creek; Floyd Gooda Job to do that is almost as Im­ taining some very gruesome corpses
hanna Baird completed both lhe son. Hagerstown. Indiana; who set
..
portant as the Job your immediate awaits my delighted hand Also a
predecessors accomplished with so candy bar. which I can only cut sleeping farm soli during lhe winter beginners and intermediate grades a new Illinois record and won six
of skill: while Susanne, and Leslie straight contests last year.
much murage and dispatch You when alone as I can t stand the I as on thc household bed.
H. F. Moxley, extension specialist
Leonard J. Braamsc. extension Hawthorne. Helen Frandsen and
have thc task of SELLING Amer­ remarks concerning my expanding
in
soil
conservation, Frances Hill completed three grades ot Michigan State college will Judge
ica and it’s Democracy to the peo­ equator from the family, is hid un- specialist
ple of this world who aren’t aa der Jezebel What is left of It. I | Michigan State college, suggests of skill and were awarded lhe Red lhe contest.
Many other feature attractions
Cross
Swimmers
rating.
fortunate as we are After you Hvc ■ mean. My chigger bites nre fading । that now is the time to plan for a
The girls made many Improve­ will greet western Michigan falrthere, where ever it is. you will see I away, thank goodness. It has been |go&lt;xl cover crop, particularly on
— ----------- ........ ............ n g(XMj summer.
j types of soli that may be easily ments In.the camp site*. More than goen during the week long fair to
be
held Sept. 10 to 16 at Riverview
half of the girls demonstrated their
--------------- * * &gt;
eroded.
far superior to theirs. I mean thia
I Rye u lhe most convenient and ability to handle a row boat and park In Allegan.
humbly and gratefully, ratiicr than FAIR LAKE
Relative* and friends from thl-. suitable cover crop for fall planting passed the required testa Boating
In a boastful manner Your Job as
Painted Furniture
an American will be to sell our way vicinity attended funeral services it can be sown anytime from now was a very popular activity and the
Y.M.C.A appreciated the two boats
The first consideration when you
of life, and U&gt; sell It by precept, held Wednesday at Hebbles chapel, until lhe snow flies.
rather than preaching You have Battle Creek, for Mrs EUla May; Rye locks up available plant food loaned by Mr. Fester, county agent, start painting and decorating furni­
thus
making
this
activity
available
Pennock
who
passed
away
Monday
that
would
otherwise
be
leached
ture.
is
the
kind of surface or finish
a difficult and wonderful mission.
I Aug. 20 at lhe Osteopath hospital. (fom the Mll. and prevents blowing
you will have to paint over. GenerGod Speed you alii—Janie
Brass tapping was the most pop­ ally speaking. these conditions will
। after several days illness a Mr and Or washing. Baid knobs on roiling
Uncle Sam had another ace up 1 ¥rs **• ° Armour spent Thursday Kround and lighter soils are in ular hand craft project at Algonquin fall in three classes, 1. bare wood.
although many of the girls worked 2. a surface tn good condition and
his sleeve, besides the atomic bomb i
,hp Manhall fair * Mr and Mrs- gieatest need of a winter covering.
We have another army superbomb- ArtJhu.r, Col,.7 °f
Cree£ ?!r 1 A cover croP •uch •* nc not onl&gt;’ with leather.x^ood. plaster of parts J a surface in bad condition
---------------------------- ----- ------- !_----------- ’and Mrs Merritt Lewis and Pfc. h„lda lhc
but
nutrlqnte and craft strld Pat Tyler was in
Treatment for each of these condi­
ll C C A I E
C H O P “nd Mr' l)arro1'1
of Bellevue. and Ullh when It is plowed under as charge of craft work this year.
tions Is taken up here. Follow the
n c
M U E
3 n V r Mr Bnd Mrs Rolland Pixley and n green manure crop in the spring.
n_ _• underwear,
J.
_ .
in.nl Sun-,
Cnn.
instructions closely, and you will
Boys'
like new 1 ,«..n ...n. "I Nashville, spent
KIWANIS CLUB GIVES
4
' day with Mr and Mrs. Chas. Pir- ।
ATTENDANCE AWARDS
Girls roincoats. sweaters ona ‘
and son Clarence Sunday after­ 1
Some western cattlemen expect
Kiwanian; earning awards for Ish you may be painting over should
suits.
Ladies fall Suits and noon callers were Mr. and Mrs.! cattle prices to continue high for
perfect attendance at club meet­
I Harold Robart and daughter Dora |
ing from one to three years were
aresscs.
of Grantj Rapids. and Mr. and Mrs.,
because of demand for cattle to re­ presented lhe awards at the Wed­ or any other foreign matter. Re­
418 S. DIBBLE
1 Lloyd Wilcox and son Kendal and ।
move wax and grcaie thoroughly
nesday Junchcon of Ute club. Lt.
i daughter Nola Jane of Nashville. I establish European herds.
Gov. Kenneth Sanderson presented with turpentine before you do eny
painting.
lhe principal speaker of the pro­
gram which was In charge of Jack
Mosquito Boat
Hols lead.
For every ten 30-foot cruisers that
The 12 Klwanlans presented awards aren't being built this year our navy
for their attendance were Harrison can have another mosquito boat
Dodds and Edwin Taylor for three
years; William Hinman and Ken-

By JANE CAMERON

NOTICE TO FARMERS
AND PICKERS!

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 30, 1945
cr with a range of approximately
three llntes greater than lhe B29
Tills would really be something, as
a B29 recently flew from Guam to
Washington, a distance of some
0.000 miles. In 36 hours. A popular
song goes on about the world being
an onion. Well, when these Eagles
get through with ft. It will sure be
small compared to what It is now
It may even be an onion, with the
smell coming from Japan.

Why Not Follow the
Lead of Indiana?
The stale nf Indiana has made
a start in a project that Michigan
and thc federal government would
do well to follow.
The Hoosier state has appro­
priated 135.000 with which to pay
far expert study cf new uses for
farm crops. Farmers would will­
ingly increase their acreage of
wheat, for instance; but they know
that If there U more grain raised
than would furnish bread for lhe
country, the surplus will cause a
sharp decline in the price; so that
the extra acreage, and their extra
work in raising a larger crop, would
mean a heavy loss Instead of a
profit.
Scientific investigation has de­
veloped new uses for soy beam. A
beautiful finish coat for automo­
biles has been made from soy
beans. They have been used suc­
cessfully In the production of plas­
tics These recent discoveries have
helped to maintain fair prices for
our soy bean crops. even when their
production has doubled and doub­
led again in recent yean.
The study might well Include the
possible introduction of other than
the present staple farm crops.
The weather, the amount of
moisture, the degrees of heat make
farming a gamble But if the scien­
tists can find new uses for furm
crops it would save farmers tlie
heavy losses they suffer when there
is a large surplus of such crops as
wheat, corn, or other grains. which
depresses the price so much that
the farmer faces a serious shortage
In his Income.

PEACHES

|

TREE RIPENED
Direct from orchard.

To­

Industrial Uses W Wheat
FOF COBN WILL Cioa
The industrial uses ot wheat in
elude the making of fiareb. gluten, ed close together, will arose
distilled spirits, malt, paste, and out affecting the popping qu
core-binder flour. However, up to
1941 not more than one million bushat Michigan Stele collage. Hw-

industrial purposes, although -such
usee have been on the Irttrtase
since 1*41.

War Production
NEEDS YOUR

WASTE
PAPER
Waste Paper Is Vital

War Material
AN ACUTE SHORTAGE EXISTS
EVERY POUND IS NEEDED

Do Not Destroy!

ma foes for canning. Wa­
termelons and muskmelons.

At right prices.

affect the following year's crop
making it unsatisfactory for pop&gt;
ping.

Save It and Get It To Market

HASTINGS SALVAGE COMMITTEE

t miles south ot Vermontville

ASA

STRAIT

ARCHIE MARTIN

COLLECTION DATES

Sept. 13 — 1st and 4th Wards
Aug. 30 — 2nd end 3rd Warth

|
1
'

C. B Burkholder. Dr. L. J. Caston.
A. B. Gldley. William Sherwood,
Ous Wlngelar. A. J. Larsen. Dor­
rance Trethric and Stanley Cum­
mings tor one year.
George Oreen, a local Rotarian

in Indiana, spoke on lhe Importance
of attendance to the Klwanis pro­
gram.

Evenings:
Mon, Wed, FrL

PUBLIC FORUM
Closed Thursdays

18445 Moehsrt
Detroit 12. Mich.
Aug. 13. 1*46

SHOES
WEP
BOY'S ALL
iE CANVAS
RK SHOES

NEW BUNGALOW in 4th ward. 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bath, has
hot water, all modern, has garage, a sweet place for$6,000.00

! Durable heavy
Jack uppers-thick
id red rubbecsoles.

25 ACRE PLACE in Maple Grove Twp., 6 room house. 3 bedrooms, small barn
and chicken coop, between Nashville and Hastings, price$3,500.00

’2.98

95 ACRES in Hope Twp.. Sec. 5. has good house. Jorge good basement barn,
new hen house, about 8 acres muck, rest land hilly for------------------ $3,600.00

7 ROOM HOUSE on N. M'ich. close to town, all modern, has garage, nice lot.
real close in and priced at----------------------------------------------------------------- $5,500.00
6 ROOM HOUSE, all modern, new fumoce. 3 bedrooms. 4 city lots. 18 x 28
barn just been pointed for--------- -------------------------------------- - -----------------$4,000.00

6 ROOM HOUSE on Newton Court, has lights, inside toilet, heat with oil
burner which goes with place for------------------------------------------------------ $2,500.00

GOOD OIL STATION on main highway, living quarters, will quote price if in­

terested.

SSHOES

To the Editor:
I was recently visiting at Has­
tings and while there I read about
so many cases ot Juvenile delin­
quency. I think that this problem
could be easily solved by building a
few places of recreation for lhe
teenagers.
I think the people of Hastings
are wrong In condemlug these boys
when they have nothing to occupy
their minds, so naturally they get
Into trouble. If the people of Has­
tings would have pool tables man­
aged by some respectable man of
lhe community, and also have a
dance hall with a refreshment bar.
They could also have certain days
of the week for parties. This hall
could be run by the teenagers, but
supervised by some older person.
A large swimming poo) would also
be advisable. On certain days they
could have first aid and swimming
lessons. In Detroit they have place*
of this sort and I find that any of
my spare time can be spent in a
worth while manner. While having
loads of fun I am learning worth
while things. If you would have a
meeting of teenagers In and around
Hostings they could make sugges­
tions of what this recreation should
include. I am sure these few sug­
gestions may help your city to
solve this problem aa It seems that
for the size of this city there Is an
enormous amount of Juvenile crime.
Sincerely yours.
Barbara Russell

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INCOME PROPERTY in 4th ward, one of Hostings’ best locations, two apart­
ments. one three rooms and bath, the other five rooms and both, two baths,
heat with gas.
’
8 ROOMS, all modern home on paved street in 4th ward, heated with gas. a
nice lot in excellent location, .priced at
_______________ $8,500.00

All ESTATE
'OKER

USE FALLOW TO
KILL QUACK GRASS
Summer fallow can be used to best
advantage to kill quack grass where
it is spread over an entire field,
according to B. R. Churchill, re­
search crops specialist at Michigan
State college.
Best tool is a tractor-drawn field
cultivator equipped with narrow
dagger-pointed spring teeth. If the
field is in hay. thf usual proceddure Is to remove the first hay crop
and then start the fallowing pro­
gram. Usually the field will not re­
quire plowing, with cultivating all
Tlie first time over the totth of
the oulUvator will not reach deeply
enough. and the field should be
crossed again with the cultivator set
deeper Work In the field throughterrals. Continue cultivation Um
following spring until time to plant
a crop. Oom. sugar beets, potatoes,
field beans or aoybeana sue Ute beat
crops to plant.

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and You Can Depend on US!
The well-being of a whole nation depends on the farmers
of America. Many industries are dependent for their
very existence upon the farmer. Through the channels
of sound finance we hope we can repay this indebtedness
to you. When you need help, you can depend on us.
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THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, AUGUPT M, IMS

Wednesday last at his home 553 thiee sisters. Mr*. Elizabeth Nlch- 1 wm Donald Bauman of" Howard Clatui Valentine that he reached]* Mrs. Eva Rowley and children spent several days last week with
the Hawaiian Islands and was mov- called In the Emast Lewis home in Mr. and Mr*. J. L Smith and Her­
Prospect Ave. BE. Grand Rapids oU and Mra. Harriet Dart of Battle City.
bert. * The parent® and sister of
at the age of 58 years. He Ls sur­ Croak and Mra. Mary Luaenby of
Usher® were Edward Koteaky of '
van tuiixrw ana mi. ana mt*. the Rev. Hgrold Klrchmbaucr at­ Thursday Mr.
McKeown
vived by ha wife the former Fannie Mawn.
Boyne City and Emery Bauman of nos b«en spending her vacation
Johnson and a daughter Mra Bet­
Funeral service® were held at the Howard City. Mr. and Mra Arthur I with her parent® the past week. Lyle Ackerly of Having® called on tended church services at Quimby were in K&gt;1
;Burl
Valentine
waa
home
from
Big
the
Henry
Sothard®
one
day
last
Bunday. * Mr. and Mr®. Henry Annabell of Hasting® spent Wed­
Hubbell funeral home In Battle Thede of Leighton were master and
ty, -----------------------Scalf of Detroit
Sothard
spent
Sunday
afternoon
nesday
4intU
Saturday
with
BiUy
Rapid®
Wednesday
for
the
day.
He
.
week.
*
Mr.
and
Mra.
Monroe
Leech
Funeral service®
--------- ot- ceremonies
-■
service* were held at the j| Creek.
Creek, Friday
many afternoon -•
at &lt;»2 mistress
Three families ore making
plane to attend high school tharo were recent caller® of Mr. and Mra with Ur. and Mrs. John Thomas of Caatelcln. * Sunday callers in th®
Cross funeral home in Caledonia o'clock attended by many friends
Immediately following ths cere­
McOmber. * Mr. and Mrs. William Eugene Freeman home were Mr. and
nt 2 pre. Saturday under auspices from Middleville and other local!- mony a reception waa held In thc this year. * Mis® Helen McKenxle Lawrence Rittman.
Mr.&lt;
CI
ms
Peck
of
Hasting®.
*
spent last week in Chicago visiting
Mr. and Mra. Wayne Bldleman of Thomas and family of Hastings
of Doric lodge p 4c A. M. Interment j tie®. Interment was made in Sherchurch parlors. Assisting about the her couains the Fred Btadea and ; Hasting® spent Sunday evening with enjoyed a picnic dinner on Bun­
Mrs. Mare Sqtrter, nee Katherine was made in Mt. Hope cemetery. | wood cemetery. Athens.
Blake, with her little daughter and Middleville. A number of old j The sympathy of the community
thia week 1* with them on a trip ■ Mr. and Mra. Nlal Castalein. * Mr®, day with the J. L. Smith family. * Gross® Polijt® Farm® spent Wedthru Iowa. She expect® to return'
— Miss Edna Brown of Cadillac; Mrs. neaday and Thursday with tttt J.
father-in-law are moving into the friend®, relatives and Maaonic is extended to the bereaved family,
Alexander Bunka and daughters
Brown with Miss Beulah Beatrice
Elaine and Doreen from Detroit
brothers from this vicinity were'
Bauman in charge of„ the gifts.
Grand Rapid® St. which her father present at the last rites.
Joseph 0 Tobin. 72. pissed nway
There were many out-of-town
recently purchased. The van which
.
1
I Wednesday at the home of hla guests al the wedding.
brings the household goods of thc
epent from Wednesday until Sat*
..
AKtpU "«»««•*" m . I brother John Tobin In Leighton
The bridal couple went to Lake unlay there. Their daughter and
Squlers family from North Chicago
Mr. Arthur Orukrt .nd d.mh-,,
H. b
b —
, omu
wn. „c \uiiar
UJ
ir'vi* uu
Hip husband. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Charlevoix
on melt
their wouaing
wedding trip.
wll take back the household furni­ ter Evelyn left on Friday for Mem- i - ----.
------ture of the L. Lobdel family who phis. Missouri, where MU* Evelyn i James In Texas, two other broth- Th a bride's traveling gown was of TTuesdal and baby Id win of Muir
are moving Into the apartment for­ has accepted a poaltlon m auper- | en, Mike and William and a sis-'red.linen. The Rev. and Mra. Baumerly occupied by the Squler fam­ visor of music of the schools of 1 ter. Mra. J. B- Johnson all of Grand ' man will be at home In Naperville
Funeral services were held , alter
after oeptemoer
September 12 wnere
where both art
are Augusta Brant of Portland were
ily. The Max Wllaon family whoI, dcuuurd mnv M » :&lt;K««d l» | Rapids.
Sum.," m io .i
sr Joiih
students In the Naperville college.
Sunday guests.
have lived in the house into which
me northnn, p.rt nl the el.le.
chureh In Ulehwn .nd burial wa.
The bride Isa graduate of ThomMr. and Mrs Mina Elliott enter- I
• Mrs. Squiers will move, are moving I MU. Evelyn haa etlne muale.l
to
into the Joy apartment on Broad- 1 education and I* n beautiful ilng- I
apple-Kelkwt school and haa spent Mined the three children of 8am'
her vacations as an office employ­ Beckers of Hastings the past week.
way which the Lobdel family has er. She has taught music In the
ee of the Middleville Creamery. Carl Elliott, a grandson from Bufjust vacated.
Fourth Octogenarian Party
1 Kellogg school at Gull lake the
: past two years and we wish her J
Sixty-eight ladies of the com­ Her many friends wish herself and
Make English Friends
husband a long and happy life to­ Mr. and Mrs. Keith Marlow accom­
' the best of success in this new po­ munity met nt the Methodist gether.
,
Mr. and Mr*. Marlnu* Socler*
panied her parent®, Mr, and Mrs.
church on Thursday afternoon
and son Robert of Kalamazoo were sition.
Alvin Helrigle to Lansing Sunday
when the Woman's Society of
Death ot Airman
Bunday evening dinner guest® of
where they were gueau of John
Earl
Christian Service did honor to the
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kermccn nnd I
Li. George S. Bassett. 23 who Thomas.
aged Indies in their fourth annual
took their daughter, Mrs. Hester i
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs
Octogenarian party.
Kermccn and her friend. Miss mers Stale Bank, passed away on
The djning room, tn charge of Charles P. Bassett of Saratoga
Marjorie White home with them Tuesday night. August 21. at the the Young Woman's Guild, waa Springs. N. Y. visited his great­ QUIMBY NEWS
home of his sUter-in-)aw. Mrs. Ray
after .
a weezenci
weekend visit.
visit.
aunt. Mrs. Edith Stokoe six years
School
started
Ulis
Monday
Mtsa White. whn®e home is in
ln Battle Creek at the age of very pretty with arrangements of ago, died recently In Germany from
morning with Mrs. Pearl Matthews
Detroit, her parents and two broth-I M years. He had been in poor □range-colored marigolds on the
injuries sustained In an airplane
for some
some tim.
tim® and
era. went to England to visit rrla- health
health for
and accom- tables and special decorations of accident. Word was first received as teacher. * Mr. and Mra. Victor
white candle* and centerpiece on
Sparkes and family of North Mus­
tive® just before the outbreak of nanletl by Mrs Lee
by his parents on August 11 two kegon spent the weekend with the
the war and were interned there Creek. June 10. so he could receive the guests table®, whose places were
marked with "Utile Red School­ days after they had received seven II ,J. L. Smiths and Herbert. * 8,'Sgt.
for six year®. They went through serial medical care.
lettera
kt ten from him. No details were ' Herbert Whitworth and 8/Sgt. Jake
house" place cards
the bombing, and learned war at
Lre w“ J*1™‘n ,A‘hena.
known.
Hill called on the Henry Bothards
first-hand
south-of Battle Creek on June 28.
Following an abundant and love­
Lt. Bassett, a fine young man,
While attending a church service
h1Veter?na°R?mIlVwk ly dinner a short buslnesa session was a co-pilot of a Marauder and on Wednesday. * Mr. and Mrs An­
drew Ward and daughter Carol of
in England they met Cpl Harold I «jd cashier of a Batt e Creek waa condlcted by the president and
had participated In much major Dayton, Ohio, were recent guests
Kermecn and a very pleasant hank before he came to Middleville an tmpreslvc devotional service led
fighting after he went overaeas in of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Freeman.
by Mrs. El E. Hickman.
friendship developed. He was en- in
*n November 1932.
January. He was a college graduate * Charles Rowley is on a fishing
M1m Pauline Bellinger of Del­ and had been assigned to the army
tertained In the Whitt home und
He waa a me*"1*'
trip in the northern part of the
they did all poadble to make life ’ »«Ue No- »• Knights of Pythta®. ton. a former teacher in the of occupation.
. Blate. He is spending some time at
pleasant for him. go on their re- ‘the
he Middleville Rotary club, the Thornapple Kellogg school, was
Memorial services were held for Arbutus lake, near Traverse City.
turn to the States they looked up Commercial club and the Middle­
him
Sunday.
August
26
at
the
* Mr. and Mrs. Evlaon Beck were
Building
glad
Harolds wife and she is getting ville
•— —
----- — association:
--------------- - -and
— — favored with three beautiful soloa, Presbyterian church In Saratoga &gt;Sunday evening callers of Mr. and
Onl h.r.h
W■■n ----------------------urthy enlrtand all enjoyed listening once Sprlnga. N.Y. where he was an ac­ Mra. Clarence Cairns. * 141tie
ol Matter Mix Calf Pellets a day will
nrat
nana InKraurtlon
iniornuiuon oi
ui «h«
wuai lhe
me “ &lt;&gt;»
. ..
boy® and
really -ent
went,. P
Prtje
hoy.
.nd the
Ih. people re.Uy
““ Mr Lee wm accommodating again to her lovely voice. Before tive member.
grow a big. tturdy al/ with plenty of
Bethel SUnton spent part ot last
through. Ml»s White is content to I *nd well liked In hla position aa we went to thc auditorium for the
with her Grandma and-Grandtound. solid weight. Compare that with
Besides his parents he leaves fweek
--------------------------------------------------remain tn thc United States now . cashier.
remainder of thc program the four sisters nnd two brothers, nnd I Pa Armour. Her mother. Mrs. Gerald
the rest of her life.
[ Surviving are the widow. Made- fourteen elderly lady guests give his grandfather, for whom he was Stanton com'— “
on Wednesday,
—■*—
sons.
------------------- — ---------------— . marine, their place of birth, age nnd told
named, George S. Basse it of St.' ltJ*ylng until .. d*y.
..
, * Bobby
Winifred A. Sehafer
stationed nt Cherry Point.
No. where they first attended school. Petersburg. Ha., formerly of this James of Hastings spent from MonWinifred A. Schafer, who was Caroline. \ John at home,
one ; only two of the fourteen were born vlclnlty
«•--v...—-I-- _i,u
OROW/NG FEEDS FOR
day until -tThursday
with m&gt;i..
Billy Ca*employed as n baker in the Walton daughter. Nancy, also at home; a in Middleville—they were Mra.
ttlcln.
bakery here many years ago, dlad brother. Fred Lee of Athens nnd ' Mattie Lynd
uyna and
ana Mrs Eva Wood
wood
CARLTON CENTER s*.
alt M*d&gt;... crriaJJy baluxcd by Mutt! Mia
| After adjournment-to thc audlWe welcome Mr. nnd Mrs. Gordon
are visiting In the Harold Doxey
torlum an old fashioned school waa Utter nnd family of four children
conducted with Marjorie Williams to-Carlton Center The Utter# have
i! acting as teacher and who nad the I Purchased the Tlsher place and Shoemaker, Calif, for reasaignment
1 usual run of pupils, some brilliant. ]making repair* preparatory to mov- on Tuesday. * Mrs. Henry Davis
, some dumb. A visit of the school Iln* *
,’’d
Oco’
ha*c spent Thursday visiting in the Eu­
board, whose member* were |»
bey t»m hut week • Miss gene Freeman home. * Miss Mar­
"Squire" Bennett. Clara Harper |
n,cU ,Ic,t
morn- jorie Ritxman spent Uie first part
'and Edith Stokoe waa the occaalon! “« r&lt;‘L.P0!‘'?" ,0 .•L*nd..h^ vaca- of last week with her sitter. Doreen
itlon with her sister. Mrs. Ilcne Rittman in Battle Creek. Doreen
for a Epcll-down. recitations, etc..
' I Pierson. *
Last Tuesday
Mrs. spent Wednesday night with the
MASTER MIX CALF P1LLITI
| os all were costumed os in the past.2'
Jerry Andrus' father Desire Col- home folks. Phyllis Rittman then
। it was more enjoyable. Mrs Peter
ilge. 80 years old. died from a stroke spent the last of the week with Mias
Petersen acted as accompanist for
Doreen In Battle Creek. * Mr.
at
the
home
of
his
daughter.
Mrs.
11 the day and she and Mrs Jean
Kenneth Hawkins of Battle Creek. and Mrs. Cameron McIntyre and
I Balsch were responsible for ar- ’The funeral was held from a fu­ family and Mr and Mrs Merritt
[ rangement of lhe tine program.
ds
neral home in Battle Creek Salur- Mead ot BarryvUlc enjoyed a pic­
I Before adjournment, the flower , day The many friends of the An­ nic dinner at Tyden park. Sunday.
| committee led by Mrs ArdLs Lutz druses here extend sympathy in
presented each guest with a lovely their sorrow Sunday the relatives
, bouquet after which all juuieu
Joined in
In (w|lo were here to attend the fuslnglng. "God be with you 'til we neral were guests of the Jerry Anmeet again."
annin ••
. driut fMinj|y included. Mr and Mra.
mid daughters
, Invitations were sent to twenty- ' Ben
oen Colligo
wmgo nna
aaugnters of
or East
tnss
Carmoney Flying Service
1 five ladies, some were kept away by । Leroy. Mich , Mrs. Kenneth Warsicknexs but fourteen answered to ] ren and Susanne of Hutchinson,
the roll call. Those present, all of Kansas and Mr. —
and
-* **Mrs.
— -~--Chas.
transportation.
j whom are .widow*,
---------- -nnd
---------- their Andrus and daughter Charlene of
««««&gt; kit Mrs. oniau
Sarah Boyce. oi
87: Detroit
Mrs. Sarah Nowlin. 87: Mrs. Mary"
Tht' many friends of the Floyd
available in September.
! Mills. 86: Mrs Mattie Lynd. 85: 1 Aspinall family are glad to hear he
! Mrs. Clara Claler. 84: Mrs. Let U recovering and able to gel around
। Duffey. 83; Mrs Mary Gray. 84: /gain * Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Danronea A Republic Seabee
। Mr*. Frankie Briggs. 82; Mrs. Anna ' »eta and granddaughter. Mrs. Mlle*
Dealer, Heatings Airport
Baird. 82; Mrs Carrie Sickels. 82; | Waters, spent part of last week
Out 9/8
Mrs. Jennie Bovee. 81; Mrs. Mary I visiting Mr Daniels' nephew and
Sharp. 81; Mr®. Eva Wood. 81: and w,,e- Mr and Mrs H*rr&gt;' Daniel®
Word• came- from Sat—1—
Mrs. Flora Hankin. Bl. The major- °r Hllbdale • —
ity of these ''girls" live alone. 1
maintain their own homes and
“
620 W. GREEN ST.
PHONE 3238
would pass for much younger peoHaving told Hit farm, I will ditposa of Hie pergonal property at Public Auction at

MIDDLEVILLE

r

It's Master Mix Call Pellets
for this calf. Only 0 months old and

MO HAS ALREADY SENT
OVER 1.000 EXTRA POUNDS*
OF MILK TO MARKET

J

*25 UtTM HOUTS

MOWING NIIDI

Before W7inter Comes
Investigate

RUSCO ALL-WEATHER

I ]

TRIPLE SERVICE SCREENS
STORM WINDOWS

MASTER MIX
CALF PELLETS
and MEAL

LEARN TO FLY

Storm sash, screen and weather strip­
ping all in one unit. From inside your

JESTINGS GBAIN&amp; BEAM C(L

house change from summer comfort
to winter protection in thirty seconds.

AUCTION SALE

C. G. DeCOU

at the fifth year event and those
who could not attend this time

The Leighton Evangelical church
was the scene of a lovely wedding
on Wednesday evening. August 22,
al eight o'clock, when Miss Kath­
leen Mae Chamberlain, daughter of
the Rev. and Mrs. Leroy E. Cham­
berlain of Caledonia. R 1. became
thc bride of Morris E Bauman,
son of Mr. and Mrs Henry Bau1 num of Howard City. Michigan.
Palms, gladioli and candelabra
made a beautiful setting for the
impressive double ring ceremony
which was performed by the bride's
father, who also gave his daughter
in marriage. He wm assisted in
the ceremony by the Rev. William
Koteaky of Bay City, uncle of the
bride, and lhe Rev. Arthur Bau­
man of Detroit. untJe^bf the groom.
• in the presence of two hundred
and twenty-five guests.
Mrs Sidney Braun of Caledonia
played the wedding music and was
accompanist for Mrs. R. J. Steeby
, of Wayland who sang. "Because''
and "All. Sweet Mystery of Life."
The bride s gown was ot flowered
georgette made with sweetheart
rieckllne and long train. She wore
a long veil with lace trim and car­
ried a shower bouquet ol white
ruses tied with satin and net rib­
bon.
Attending the bride as maid ot
honor was her slater. Miss Joyce
. Chamberlain who wore a gown of
white taffeta and net and made
' with a sweetheart neckline. Her
bouquet waa red roses tied with red
satin ribbon.
The bridesmaids. Mrs. Norma
I Dancer, slater of the groom, wore
I a white taffeta gown with net and
i made with a sweetheart neckline
and her bouquet waa Tahaman roaea
tied with bhie ribbon. The junior
bridesmajd. Marylyn Chamberlain,
younger sister of the bride, also
wore a white taffeta jown with Mt
and her flow era were pink rosea
lied with blue ribbon.
\
The little flower girl. Beth Bau­
man. of Howard City, wore a dress
ot white taffeta and net and the
ring bearers. Bobble Koteaky and
J Donald Bauman. Jr., were dreased
In white cults.
&lt; Attending the groom a® best man

|

UNICO PAINTS
White House No. 201
. .$2.70 gal —5 gal lots
Dutch Boy 1 ready mixed1 White Lead . $3.60 gal.
Barn Red$1.81 gal.—5 gal. lots
Enamels$3.55 gal.

BARNFLY
SPRAY
75c gaL
bulk
in container

J»cc
wW

KILL FLY
35c qt.
House Spray
INSECTICIDES - SPRAY - DUSTS
ricklu—1-20 Dull—SO lb,.................................... *1.25
Potatoes—No. 100 Spray I for blight &amp; bugs
5 lb®. 85c
Cardens—1-20 Dust and 3-way Dust
lb. 40c
Car of Hydrated Limo—50 lb. . .
. 40c

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES, INC.
RHONE 2118

NORTH CHURCH $T.

HASTINGS

THOR

Hie farm located I mile south of Halting® to the Star school house, just off of
may be able to do so next year.

GLADIRON
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMDEB 5,1945
COMMINCINC AT 1 O'CLOCK

HORSES
BLACK TEAM, age 10 and II yr®. old,
wpf. 3,200 lbs.
Good all around yteam, single or
double.
" j
GRAY MARE, 5 yr®. old. wgt. 1,600 lbs.
Good double work harness &amp; collars.

CATTLE

Seb

one of the first THCI Glad irons

built for civilian use since 19421

OLD WAGON.
riding

Cultivator.

JOHN DEERE Walking CULTIVATOR.

McDEERING 6 FT. CUT MOWER.
3 SEC. SPRING TOOTH DRAG.

SPIKE DRAG.

’

JERSEY COW. 6 yrs.'old, fresh 4 weeks.
BLACK JERSEY COW, fryr®. old.
RED COW. 5 yrs. old.
RED HEIFER. 2 yrs. old.
JERSEY HEIFER. 2 yrs. old.
JERSEY HEIFER. Z yrs. old.
RED HEIFER. 2 yrs. old.
.BLACK HEIFER. IS mot. dd.
2 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, IB mas. old.
BLACK STEER, 15 mae. old.
BLACK HEIFER. 2 yr. old calf by tide.
4 SPRING CALVES.

LIME DRILL.
99 OLIVER WALKING PLOW.
DUMP RAKE.
3 GOOD SHEEP RACKS.
45 GAL. CAULDRON KETTLE AND
JACKET.
40 GAL. KETTLE.
200 CRATES.
DeLAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR.
FORKS. SHOVILS, HOU.
Numerous other article® not mentioned.

ROUND OAK HUTINC STOVI, „Mr|,

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

This one is for display only—we'll

Get Your
Name on
THOR
PRIORITY
RIGISTIK

have a limited quantity for delivery

SHEEP

in 10 to 12 weeks, first on our

23 BREEDING EWES, from 2 to 5 yn.
OXFORD BUCK. 3 yn. old.

NOWI

from OPA, bur expect it to be some­

Priority Register will be firn served.

FARM MACHINERY
GOOD WAGON and 14 H. flat rack.

DRESSER. CHEST OF DRAWERS.
NUMEROUS OTHER PIECES-

The price? We’re waiting for word
TISMS: CASH, NOTHING TO Si SIMOVIO UNTIL SITTLIO FOIL

what higher than in 1£41.

WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE
HASTINGS, MICH.

HABBY SPONABLE, PBOP
DEWEY REED, Auctiwngar

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Chrit

�^AJTTNQS RANKER. THUB8RAY. AC0P8T HJHJ

BOARD OF EDUCATION
ANNUAL REPORT

Kotamaxoo. w Charlas
I of Hastlnn sprat WedunUl Saturday with Blljy
i. ♦ Sunday callers In ths
’reeman home were Mr. and
Mi Peck of Hustings. *

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Polou Farms sprat Wsdmd Thursday With thw J.

Th. Marailllan Company . . ...............
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W. M. Welch Mff. Co. ------ ..............

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Cheater Stowell ., L........................
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Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Olltasple spent SOUTH SHULTZ
Sgt. Dorr Darby who has been Usl week camping at Crooked lake.
The Shults school will open on
serving in Europe came home Fri- W Callers Bunday evening at Harvey Monday morning. Sept. 3, with Mrs.
Cheeaeman’s were Mr. and Mrs. MUo . Irene Dickerson as teacher. ♦ Mr
■hip, heading for the Pacific when Young of Nashville. Mr. nnd Mrs. and Mrs Gordon Thompson and
Gary Young and daughters of Bat- I Ronnie and Bobby O'Connor and
over. Dorr says a happy shipload of tie Creek, Misses Barbara and Betty j Clinton Hom were among the guests
boys relumed to New York City. * Pierce of Hastings and Robert at the birthday party at Fred AnMrs Cora Laubaugh Ls In Nashville Oahm.
| ders'. Brush Ridge on Sunday. *
for a few days caring for a friend.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray and ; Mrs. Lucy O’Connor and son Jimmy
Mr. and Mrs. Laubaugh attended famlly are camping thb week at • are spending the week with friends
Pennock Grove camp meeting. Sun­ Clear lake with Mr. and Mrs. Sam ' in Kalamaxoo. * Lester Bonneville
day. * Mrs. Sammy Norton of Buxton of Banfield. ★ Leon Stanton Is having a water system installed
Lakeland. Florida, is visiting Mr. of Alerandria, Virginia was lhe j in lhe house. * MUs Delores O'Conand Mrs. Vincent Norton. Mrs. guest last week Monday of Mr. and I nor spent the weekend with her
Irene Mlsenar ot Battle Creek spent Mrs. Claude Hoffman. * Mr. and. brother. Ronnie, and attended the
Thursday with the Nortons. Sun­ Mrs. Andrew Balls and Mr. and birthday party on Elmer Anders at
day callers were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jack Balcskl of Battle Creek I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anders of Brush
Richard Smith of Battle Creek.,
called at Ward Cheeseman s Sun- Ridge on Sunday. * Mrs. Emma
Mr. and Mrs. Hertole WUcox/and day afternoon on their homeward Kenyon and sons. Benny and RobMr. and Mrs. Fred Childs enjoyed way from the Norton reunion to see 1 ert. of Nashville and Miss Betty Ala potluck dinner Sunday at Potters Ed Brumm a nephew of Mr. Baltz. •lerding
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guests of Mrs Freda Marshall
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and Mr. and Mrs. Flaher. They and Mrs. Clifton Harris, Mr. and spending some time with Mrs. Sally
left for California early Sunday Mrs Ramond Wolff. Mr. and Mrs. Brando in Ypsilanti. ♦ Mrs. Ada
morning. Sunday evening callers Chas. Stanton and families at- , Ashby attended camp
were Mr. and Mrs. Harve Marshal! tended tlie Stanton reunion Sunday j Pennock Grove near
and Mr. Gus Morgcnthalor all of
Sunday.
Nashville. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Glenn at Bristol lake.___________
Marshal) took Marvel to Battle
Creek Bunday to spend a week will}
her sister, Mrs. Rachel Hill. * Mr.
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same officers were re-elected. *
The Dunham school reunion will
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�THB WASTING* BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUBT N. IMS
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Little Monroe Roeenbarg. who has of Don McCormick. tn
been critically sick with a form
fzrzz ot
Cf
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Tuesday.
The men -had- a fishing
typhoid fever at Blodgett hospital, 1 party in the afternoon and all had
Grand Rapids, the past three weeks sapper together. * Mr. and Mr*
Is some better and hopes are now Norman Purchase and family of
held for hla recovery.
Mr*. Sarah CampBell Is much Mrs. Maurice Johnson and daugh­
recently talkbetter from her recent sickness and
ter*. Ruth, Lob and Arlene spent
Gladwin. * Mra Neill* Thompson now up and around the house and last week vacationing at Big Star
is spending a few days tn Pori yard.
Huron with her son Milo and wife.
Little Iva Mae Chapman, who has lake. ★ Mr. and Mra. Glenn Allan
was horn* on a M-day leave She accompanied Mra. Virgil Adams been In a cast for several months of Parmelee spent Bunday after­
lb* Pacific area.
noon at Grandville wRh hU neph­
snd children. Wednesday as far a*
Peck where she b vbltlng her peo- auto, b now out of the cast but it ew. Warren Alien and family. They
were accompanied home by Mr*.
brtttSS Aug. IX from the Hawaiian Ce for a few day* * The Norman will be some time before she can
Allen's
cousin. Mb* Clara Welb ot
solver family who has been living use her foot and to will not be able
Islands where he is (Latloncd. said
Evanston. Ill., who b spending her
be bad been hospitalised more than in Grand Rapids Lhe past year Its* to begin school.
vacation
with them and other rel• month but was expecting to be returned to their home in the east­
Mrs. A. H. Parker wa* quite ill
aUvaa In Grand Rapids and vicin­
ern part of town. Welcome home I
lhe past week and under care
ity. * Mr. and Mra. John DeWeerd
The Rev. and Mr* Ralph Harper lhe doctor.
of Flushing were Thursday dinner
of Freeport were Wednesday eve­
Another Bnslnea* Change
guests of hi* parents. Mr. snd Mra.
ning supper guests of their daugh­
Emerson Lind, who has been in ter. Mra. Harold Ball and family.
W R. Harper and look their four
the elevator business for several
VUltors of Mra. Arthur Bmalley
days that have followed. children home with them after a years with Albert (Bert) Parker baa
couple weeks' vbit. * Mrs. Will
and
family, on Sunday. Aug. IB at
Gians has returned home from * sold hb interest to Arnold Parker.
their home northwest of town,
week's vblt with her daughter and Arnold and hb father will continue were h«r father and stepmother.
ITG««eS Bassett from injuries
to operate lhe grain and feed busi­
received in a plane crash in Ger­ car Flnkbelner family returned ness of lhe Middleville Elevator Co Mr. and Mra. Nell Alger and her
many on July 33 The news was home Saturday night from a de­ known in the years past as the sbtera. Mrs. Marlnus DeVries and
children Carl and Gerry. Mra. Ken­
wired to hb parents, Mr. and Mrs lightful ten days' vacation spent French Mills.
Charlo* Bassett of Saratoga Springs. at Beaver Island. ♦ Mrs. Isabelle
Arnold who recently resigned lib neth Hollb. and a brother-in-law
Lepper, who had been visiting in position a* chemist with the Dow and abler. Pfc. and Mrs. Robert
Detroit, relumed home Wednesday Chemical Co. at Midland has moved Jone*, all of Kalamaxoo. * Little
Gerry DeVrica remained fur the
accompanied by her son Lynn, of
iff2? years old — a fine Kansas City. Mo. and her grand­ up and has many friend* who are week and the Bmalley* took her
Christian young man—educated and son, Lt. Billie Lepper, hb wife and wishing him success in thb under­ home Sunday after spending the
Just another one of the choice little daughter. Linda and her taking. He should make a natural weekend with hl* people In Maryoung men sacrificed to war.
~------- In,
Mtitv l.d mother, Mr*. Otway of Detroit. Bil­ miller for hb late Grandfather Ar­
lie. who b Just home from overseas, nold was owner and operator of the Prairie returned home Wed evening
N Marauder and had completed and hl* family left for home Thurs­ mill at McBain during hb lifetime.
day via Kalamazoo, but Lynn re­
law sod daughter, the Rev. and Mrs.
required number of missions.
Comlng Ledge Celebration
le was the oldest grandson and mained with hb mother for a longO. Allen Bteeby and children in
Tlie Masonic lodge and lhe East­ Niles. * Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Rugg
Petersburg. Florida, who spent
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Nowlin and ern Star chapter of Middleville will accompanied hb brother Ray and
early year* tn Middleville.
daughters. Katherine and Patricia
Beside* his parents he leave* four of Detroit were last weekend visi­ Joint meeting In the Mesonic tem­ wife of Grand Rapids to Muske­
gon Sunday afternoon where they
tors of hb grandmother. Mrs. Susan ple thb Friday evening. August 31. called on several niece* *nd neph­
Nowlin southwest of town. * Mr*. with a dinner at 6:30 followed by ew* * Mia* Charlotte Kenyon
Miss Pauline Bellinger of Delton, Hester Kermeen and girl friend of program.
who Uught in th* Thornapple-Kel- Kalamazoo spent Saturday and
Members of the lodge, who have spent last week In Jackson with
Sunday with Harolds people. Mr. been or arc now in the service of her friend Mis* Janet Olllete. She
visitor of Mrs Olive Talbot. Thurs­ and Mrs. Claude Kermeen. and our country are to be the guests of returned home Saturday noon ac­
day and also furnished vocal music friends. * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur honor and it b hoped there will be companied by Janet who spent the
at the octogenarian parly at the
a large attendance to show our ap­ weekend with Mia* Roberta Blagel.
Methodist church. It was a real with her abler, Mr* Edd Timm and preciation for the sacrifice they
Supt. Clarence Lubbers, wife and
family. * Nearly forty persons en­ have made.
daughter Marcia, of Plainwell were
joyed the potluck supper and gath­
Sunday afternoon and evening
Petersburg. Jia., and Mrs. Clare ering of the Pythian Sisters and
Floral Garden Cl*b
guests of Supt. J. F Schlpper and
families at the Oscar Bherk home
The September meeting of th* family. ♦ Mr. and Mr*. Ru»h Ran-’
from Friday to Sunday noon with on the north county line. Tuesday Floral Garden club will be held with dall spent Saturday and Sunday
evening last week. * Mr and Mrs. Mrs Frona Fleming on Wednesday. at Tustin with hb brother and
Edith Stokoe. They arc reluming Wenael Nelson and two small boya September 6. Roll call will be "A wife. They also attended a church
to their southern homes thb week of Sparta spent last weekend with topic from your garden magazine."
supper and met maisg old friend*
via Jackson end New York, after her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Mrs. Vesta Grlffeth will have and acquaintances, a MLaa Jane
Getty. * Mrs Raymond Klillon was charge of the study on dahlias and Hooper returned from the MethLoU Stokpe Palmer of Chelsea and real sick thb past week with an there will be election ot officers.
tobt
youth gathering at Lake Ge­
Mra Ora Hinckley of Jackson attack of Inaritb.
neva. Wisconsin on Saturday. She
brought them over on Friday and
John Cosgrove Die*
had alto spent a couple of day* In
spent the day. * Th* Rev. L. D. Thonupple-Kellogg
John
Cosgrove.
66.
resident
of
Chicago. * Ruth Johnson left by
Beach of Wabash. Ind. son of
School Employee* Irving township lhe past five year*
plane for Merrill. Wb and is
.Pearl Beard Beach, a former resi­
Members of Uie T-K faculty thb died Saturday-morplrtg al lib home
dent of Bowen’s Mllb. and nephew
four miles caul of MJddtevUte after Mrs Otto Nlenow and their sun
of Mra Frankie Briggs preached coming year arc as follows:
Superintendent—-Julius F, Schip- a year's lilacs*. He was born In Roy ♦ Visitors at the Vcrn Hoop­
at the Bowen's Mllb church Bundsy
Orangeville twp. and was a carpen­ er home last week were their Lan­
afternoon.
Prtncipal—Earl VanSIckte and ter by trade.
sing friends. Mr. and Mrs Roswell
Mbs Beatrice Coe of Farmington mathematics
He had never married and his Whaley and two daughters and a
and girl friend, vblted Mrs. Ray ToIndustrial Arts and arithmetic— only living relative fa a niece. Miss
friend on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs
lan and family the forepart of last Arthur Smalley.
Laura Cosgrove, who ha* cared for George Newth and daughter DorU
Agriculture and science — Elton him during hb sickness
Johnson of Battle creek were in
Mae, on Thursday afternoon and
The body was brought to the
town Saturday calling on old■
Junior High — Wm. Ferguson. Beeler funeral home where services weekend visitors were Mr md Mrs.
friends TTiey had attended tlie’ science and arithmetic
were held at 3 o'clock Monday after­ Mike Bagley also of Lansing. *
funeral of Winn Schafer al Cale­’
English. Latin, Speech—Miss Mli- noon conducted by the Rev. Floyd This week’s guests are Mrs Hoop­
donia. All formerly lived in Middle­[ He Whalen.
Nagel. Interment was In the Irving er’s sister, Mrs. Walter Breese and
ville. * Mrs Rena Stevens of Grand1
husband of Dearborn. __________ _
Social Science, mathematic.' — cqmetery.
Rapid* came Wednesday for a1 Fra neb Folkert.
week's visit with her brother. Glenn1
Homemaking. Hygiene — EHen
Mr and Mrs. Ivan Lyons and
Solomon and family * Mrs. Hazel Sweesy.
two children of Hillsdale were
Just of Detroit arrived Saturday tor
Art; Biglbh—Edna Bender.
Sunday dinner guests of hb par­
a few days' visit with her parents
Social Science. English-Charles ents. Mr and Mrs. Ray Lyons and
Baum.
.
took their son David home with
George Curtb and Later, and her
Junior high—Madge Ferguson
them after a few weeks’ stay with
sister. Mr*. Glenn Grlffeth and
Later elementary—Florence Go­ hb grand parents Ivan. Y secre­
other relative*. * MU* Sophia Dubt
man. Mary Jackson. Grace Fox.
tary of Hillsdale county for sever­
of Grand Rapids was the Thursday
Early and Later elementary—Avfa al years, begin* hb new duties a*
guest ot her cousin. Mrs. Martha Plogstcrd
director of YMCA, in the suburbs
Dean. * Mr*. Win. McKevIlt went
Early elementary—Gertrude Mc- of Cincinnati. O. Sept. 1 He has
to Vermontville Friday to spend
Pharlin. Minnie McFall. Hester Kera few day* with her daughter. Mrs tnern. Mary Wilson, Lob Kaechele, ten high uchoob in hb dbtrict. w
France* Pugh who was 11| with sinus Dorothy Bonneville.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vansickle and
trouble.
Two of the above. Charles Baum son Gary are spending the week
John W. Roddick of Kenilworth,
with hb parents at Hart. * Mr.
and
Mary
Wilson
are
new
teachers.
Chicago. Arthur Nlchob and son
and Mrs John Reed returned to
Other employee* are:
Custodians —Lea fa Vlsbeck. Floyd their home at Hespe!er. Canada,
and Lucius Lobdel left Thursday on
thb Wednesday after a two weeks'
Hole*
Manager of Tranaportellon-El­ visit with their daughter, Mr*. For­
rest Bender and family southwest
mer Bender.
of town. ’♦ OumU of Mrs Bessie
Office clerk—Jeanette Rugg.
DeGrow the past few days have
Librarian—Dura White
Cafeteria — Dorothy Carey and been her mother and shier from
Ann Arbor * Mr. and Mrs Henry
Tillie Flnkbelner.
The teachers will meet Tuesday Poulson spent Sunday at Saranac
September 4 for planning day and with their daughter. Mrs. Harold
Uie school proper will open Wcd- Haskin* and family and brought
1 nesday, the 5th for a half-day ses- their little granddaughter. Ro*eI sion.
mary home to remain moat of the

Panada. Mra Roddkk accompanied
her husband to MlddtevlUe and
•pent a couple of days with Mra
Lobdel at the Geo. Juppetrom home
where Um? Lobdel family b staying
!r"lsml&gt;3ra until they move. * Al Simon, who
lee. expect* wa* recently discharged from army
oast within

DDIEYILLE

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Harold Ball returned la hla du- Ball, e Pf*. Walter JR.- Lynd was odbi chursh and It 'b expected
there will be about fifty persona in
after a lay-off because of Jaun­ the East port Newport New*. Vp. attendance. The m
dice. * Mr and Mrs. Harry De Pul t Friday according'to the paper* and the K of P. hall.
and family of Grandville were
Wed. visitors of her uncle and aunt ■UU I1M HVUWk BUI UV UUIU« Wil
~Family
~ Gathering
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Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Allen In Par­ after aeveral years spent in Burope. i Floydflqulr** of Naperville. IB-.
Lt Jack Hamilton ot Uie army ««• FrWay and visited with hla
melee * Bunday afternoon callers
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annl*
Lira
P-..I
aw*. V, r.
sir force left Sunday noon for aunts. Mrs. Pearl Kenyon and Mrs.
her three cousins. Mlsaea Lillian. Malml. Florida for reassignment Prtncie Kenyon until this Monday
Minnie and Evelyn Matthews, and
iparenta. Mr and Ur* L
,Mra Pf‘rl K,nl"J1' »nd
Miss Lyda Russell of Grand Rapids.
ton and hb
hla mother.
mother, Mr*.
Mra Mu* Charlotte Kenyon. Charlotte
♦ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Potter of E. Hamilton
home
for opening
of­
Eaton Rapids were weekend vbl- Marvel O'Connor Jack was a Otr- will return
— ---—
------- - man prisoner in Btalag I on the
but her grandmother will
Dena Potter. * Grand Rapid* rel- Baltic *«&gt; for more than a year i rem»‘n a week longer.
and home has looked mighty good ’ Bundsy lhe Kenyon families and
other relatives enjoyed a picnic at
Mra. Wm Kronewitter Sunday. Mr. to him
Pvt. Jamra Faulkner who lias I Murphy'a Point, Gun lake. Out-ofKronawitter b in very poor health
wlaUvaa present besides Mr.
and hb wife conflnd to her chalk been home for thlrty-day* from I
Mrs. Harry
Europe left thb Monday for rea»- |। Squires were Mr.
Mr and Mra
bec/use of arthritb.
Gray and three children of Lake
Mr*. Wm. Crldler and daughter
I City, —
MU*
of
8'Sgt.. William Dunlap who b'Clty.
— Marguerite
™ Gray «.
Helen went to Mulliken thb T'uea»nd
day to see her parents, and espe­ home from Europe on a thirty- 2rand ^P^11 ‘nd
cially her father. P. A Smith who day*' furlough, with hb wife via- ! Forrest Baker of Caledonia
b Just recovering from an opera­ ited hb parents. Mr and Mr*. Er- | Saturday. Mr. Squires. Mra. Pearl
tion. Mra C. returned home Wed­
nesday accompanied by her chil­
Pfc Wayne Kermeen has been j
dren, Joyce and Dean who had home from Ft. Knox. Ky spending
rash
been spending a week wtth their a few day* with hb family in |
grandparents and MU* Helen re­ Eaton Rapida and all visited hb1
mained for the rest of the week, w parents. Mr. and Mra. Earle Ker­ I
&lt;md w*m«*i who ar. ■(•adily
Homer Cunningham of Marshall meen at Parmelee. He will report I | employed*
|
■ nd Henry Cunningham of Green­ at a western camp after hb fur­
field college. Greenfield, Ind., were lough expire*.
callera at the home of Bupt. J. F.
Schlpper thb Monday, lire boy*
REX ALL STORE
who are twin* were former teach­
The annual meeting of the Barry
rat^_
a-u(
J , “J1,1,7 8*rTk«
ers in Thomappk-Kellogg school county Eastern Star association I
wUl
be
held
In
lhe
Middleville
MaI
on*wn io au
* Mr* Beulah Lybrook of Eau
CUire visited with her sbter. Mb* sonic temple. Tuesday. Sept 4 with HASTINGS
PHONE 1111
MUHc Whalen from Wednesday luncheon
_______
at -------noon. The
.... ---------meeting
until thb Thursday when *he re- will be presided over by Mra. MIJtumed home accompanied by Mis* dred Jordan of Lake Odessa, presWhalen who will return to town Ident of the association.
Saturday to as to be ready for
Zinn Feed Dealer* Meet
school opening next week.
■
The Zinn feed dealeia of Grand
Clinton Poubon ha* purchased
the L. W. Hulletl residence proper­ Rapids district will meet thb Tues­
ty on the Irving road and hope* day evening in Middleville. Eve­
to get settled in hb new hoifie next ning dinner will be served by the
week. The VahderVeen home where Masters-Jones circle of lhe Meththe Poulson family has lived for
some timg wa* recently purchased
by Mr VanderVeen's son-in-law
■nd daughter. Mr. and Mr*. Arnold
Parker.
Little seven-year-old Monroe
Rosenberg, who has been very Hl
in Blodgett hospital for more than
two weeks was brought to the heme
of hb grandparents. Mr. and Mra
Brer since our government
Claude Rosenberg In northwest
Thornapple thb Monday and white
still Isolated b improving very
vlously ml by dly women ha*
taken a besting.
nicely. Card* from hb little friends
would be very welcome.

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Sidney Kenyon family. Sidney's
wife who U In poor health expects
to to to Mayo Brother*. Roch**ui,
Minn. September io for medical
treatment.

In New Bonding
The preaaaa have been moved
from the Blake factory Into the
new large addition and this Mon­
day work started In the new part.

LOAN

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

THE DEADSTOCK
REMOVAL
Business formerly
operated by
HOWARD BRISTOL
.
has been purchased
by the
BATTLt CREEK
RENDERING CO.

and will c&amp;jtinue to oper­
ate in this territory. See
Notice in this issue.
Ont 9/30

City Fat Saving
Record Falls Under
Town and Farm Push

Service Note*
Lt Arlle Bixler, who participated
In the European war with the army
air force, accompanied by hb wife
from Texas, arrived home ten day*
ago and fa enjoying a couple of
weeks furlough with hb mother,
Mr*. Lena Bixler and other rela­
tives.
Homer DeWcerd. EM 3/c who
has been in the Pacific for some
time and b now on Okinawa, has
been oft duty three weeks because
of an attack ot jaundice according
to a letter received lhe last of the
week by hb abter. Mra. Harold

Hon pound* of f*U
(upptle*. alone. Tone

ment b depending on u&gt;.
6ivo every drop, every scrip.
Malt down solid fats. There's
never too little to aavel Butcher*

difficulty, call your Homa Demonitrauqn or County Agent
Approved by WPA and OPA.
Paia for by Industry.

L RIVERSIDES
didn't come on my car

I CHOSE THEM!
"When we were In town Saturday, I happened to
notice the number of parked car* that had Rivertide

TO OUR PATRONS

tire*. Farmer*' car*, like mine. And I got to wonder­
ing if all those mon had swilched Io Riverside* for
the tame reason* I did. 'Cause you know, Jim, non*

WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE CHANGE OF NAME OF

of lho»e Riverside* com* on those card"

HASTINGS CONSTRUCTION CO

owner*, city and country-folk alike, who rtploctd

TO

Th* American farmgr I* typical of th* million* of cor-

their "original equipment" tire* with Riverside*. He,
Ilka you, want* a tir* that give* him lhe most foe his

THE

money; long wear on rugged roadsl Riverside* give

NEWTON LUMBER CO

you more mile»-per dollarl

WE WILL CONTINUE BUSINESS AS USUAL

Sick and Convalescing
MUs Frances Burchardt was tak­
en by ambulance to University hos­
pital in Ann Arbor. Wednesday,
seriously ill with a heart ailment.
She was accompanied by her father
I Mike Burchardt and her sister. MH-

ill'll

W HEALTH
This it s feel i “Michigan" Breed I* vhemia-enriched I*

Uag lsetlag energy end nutrition

truly fresh loaf

. . f*c better health sad daily eajeymeat!

mi m

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mi;i hij

k( mc/tituii lueniN.m

Mr*. Allie Groetmat of Grand
Rapids was a Saturday caller of
her aunt. Mrs Anna Baird * Mr
and Mrs Elmer Fenton accompan­
ied their son. Sgt. Richmond Fen­
ton a* far aa Jackson. Thursday on
hb return to the West after a fur­
lough. and remained over Bunday
with their daughter. Mrs. Charles
Lewb and family * Mr and Mrs
friends of Battle Creek, were Sun­
day afternoon callers of her moth­
er. Mr*. Hattie Smith on their way
ta Big Star lake where they are
spending the week. ♦ Master Jim­
mie Morrison of Kalkaska came
Thursday for a week's visit with
hb sbter. Mrs. Elton lawrence and
family The Lawrences plan to take
him home Thursday snd remain
until Sunday with their parents *
Mr and Mr*. Bill McFall and her
parent*. Mr and Mrs Chas. Andler are vacationing at Sugar Loaf
bland. * Mr. and Mrs Bill Ross
spent the weekend in Detroit.
Mia* Dorothy Llastey of Grand
Rapids was a visitor last week of
her grandmother and aunt. Mrs
Minnie Unshy and Mra Crystal
Ross and family. * Mr. and Mr*.
A. H. Bell. Mra. Mae Croninger and
daughter Lydia and Mrs. Olive
Talbot drove to Gun lake Sunday
afternoon and called on Mr*. Maud
Wilson b vbltlng her friend. Mis*
Audra McDyer tn Hastings f U.
• nd Mr*. Marc Squlrr. who have
been vacationing at the Glen Blske
cottage at Gun lake, returned to
North ‘Chicago Friday to get their
household effects ready to move to
MlddleviUs. UtUe Busan remained
with her grandmother Blak*. a
Mr and Mrs George Duvta visited
his daughter. Christine and family
In Kalamazoo. Bunday. ♦ The Rev.
Leroy Chamberlain and family of
Leighton are vacationing al their,
cottage near Petoskey.

rence of Tbornspple-Kellogg ichool

WITH AVAILABLE MERCHANDISE

Sash and doors

Paints and oil

Bruce streamline flooring

Glass blocks

Bruce floor finishes

Attic louvres

Builder'* hardware

Asbestos aiding

• Overhead garage door sets

Rock loth

• Glass and putty

Wall board

MILES.OF-SAFETY
ON RIVERSIDES
Today, Riverside* are actually Wrong­
er than our pre-war lire*l Every ply
Is mad* 12% stronger to provide

greater protection against blow-outsl

6.0046 ilxo'

JOHNS-MANVILLE and PHILIP CAREY ROOFING

ROOF COATINGS and BUILDING MATERIALS
Check your size below:

As soon as stocks art available we plan

to have a complete stock of lumber

Let Us Supply Your Building Needs
3 55

NEWTON LUMBER COMPANY
H. LYNN NEWTON

202 N. MICHIGAN AVI.. HASTINGS. MICH.

MONTGOMERY WARD

�V
THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, AUGUST 38. IMS
4r». Arthur Kenyon

n family. Sidney's
poor health expects
Brothers. Rochester,
ber 10 for medical
iw Building
have been moved
ta factory into the
Uon and thia Mon-

ADSTOCK
VOVAL
ss formerly
rated by
:D BRISTOL
n purchased
y the

:REEK
MDERING CO.

rjtinue to operterritory. See
n this issue.
Ont 9/30

afternoon calleri of Mr. and Mra. doWuno
....
*
Lay Foundation for
dairy foods are first ssl ulds f«r
Owen Steckle.
Sunday. June 9. will be the day
\
c
our srnwd fprcea and ths balancs
, —
—* —
'
Mr. and
Mra. Ray —
Wieland
and• for old friends to meet at the Dow- 60 by 60 FOOt Hangar
i» rationed amoni civilians so th»t
family attended the annual Weav- ling church. The speaker at the ‘
esch msy have s share. At Ums*
~
-With th* European nr sndM
10:00 am. service Will be a for- 1 Don Siege. chairman of the Air- we cannot get all of the mBk. but­ and defeat patterned for Java, Uy national aem
Mr*. Donald Thompson Saturday. mer pastor. Paul Robeson, of Berter. cheese. Ice cream evsportUd the post-war position #f agriculture high national IM
J* ““O"1’i the construction of a 60 by 80 ft. and dried milk we would like. Ths is vital to our national economy. way to a graator
Mrs Lillian Kokx and children panled by his wife and family. Thia hangar, the foundation being al- fsrmer is not to be blamed—nor 1* A sound, prosperous agriculture Um f arms-IM
and Donald Knowles of Battle wlll be followed by a potluck din- ready laid.
the processor, distributor ar ware­ become* America's mail urgent
Creek are spending a few days ner. (Bring own table service•.; The unit of four T hanaars. house man It lakes men. money post-war problem. Labor ta vital.
with Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler of. There will also be a service at 8 !ihHhJ,’ ,under ^injctlon. will be
«" «everai weeks
South Campbell. * Mr. and Mrs pm. and a dtapl.y at thta time ot
Mrs. George Wieland and two
__„
Sceae. Jud LeUlng of produce and canned good, by the • FArMER8 BREAK ALL
daughters. Mra. Lizzie Wieland of I of Lowell spoke at the United Semlah
near Lowell wer« Tuesday callers Brethren evening service Sunday.1 Cleveland and Mrs. Adah Motter Youth of the community. *o let* FOOD PRODUCTION RECORlrS.
* Jack LcUlng of Cleveland. Ls were Sunday afternoon guests of make II a real homecoming. * Mrs. 8Ay&gt; STATE GRANGE HEAD
spending
this
week
with
his
grandMr.
and
Mrs Wesley Keim
.....
......
—
....... and
_..u Leon Moon and Mrs. Milton LeiLt. Comm. Olenn Slater from over­
— "
— of
'------—" --I son
Vem
Clarkavlllc.
* Mr and- naar were at Cellma. Ohio over i "Despite lack of equipment, dasseas arrived In the Stales and on mother Mrs. Adah Motter.
Sunday evening came to vUit Mr.
Wednesday evening callers of Mra. Ray Wieland attended the lhe weekend, called there by lhe pile worn out machinery, despite
funeral ot Ufa Bert Hevcn In serious Hine** of their mother, a manpower shortages, despite hun­
and Mrs. George Hooper also
neighbors and relatives in and Venice Benson. Elton Roselle and Clarksville Sunday afternoon. They , Mr. and Mrs W. D. Pierce of Char-j dred* of thousands of farm boys
around Pleasant Valley. * Mr. and daughter Marilyn, Mrs Ruby also called on Mr. and Mra. Jonas lottc were Sunday visitors at Orl'e enlisted ,in thc Armed Service*.
Mrs. Harold Cave of Chicago spent Woolner of Kitchener, Ontario, a Blough. * Mr. and Mra F. C. Tab- Fisher's. * Friends of Mra Jessie I America's farmers are breaking all
the weekend with Mr and Mr*. H: The Harold Woods family attended bcrer attended the Wesleyan camp Norris of Lacey will regret to hear I food production record*", accordH. Cave and Mr. and Mrs Chas. the Rix reunion at Lansing Satur­ near Hastings Sunday afternoon *
Hoyt and Patty. * Mr. and Mrs. day; also were overnight guests of MUs Phyllis Braendle and Miss the home of her daughter. Mr*. I the Michigan Slate Orange
Mr. and Mra. George Glover of Colleen Watkins of Havana. IWln- Don Jewel nt Buelah. *' Mr and j -America's farm* are the nurnSunday afternoon visitors of Mr. Webervllle. * Ml*a Myra Coleman ols, are spending a few days with Mrs Otis Altman are in northern ; brr one war plant* ot World War
nnd Mrs. Fred Schwadcr of South ot Detroit is spending two week* , Mr and Mrs. Chas, Geiger
Michigan this week where they sc- . Il', said Mr. Armstrong '“Tlicy
Miss Vera BliM of Grand Rapids companled Mr
Campbell.
with Mrs. L. B. Lester. * Supt. and
and
Mrs FrankInever struck, they never hoarded
Underwood of Holland on a tour labor, they never
called quits
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hync* of Mrs. Evart Ardis and son Jimmie
were
Thursday
afternoon
callers
of
of the upper peninsula * Mrs । America's farm manpower was
Woodland were Sunday afternoon
Mrs.
Mabelle
Yoder,
enroute
to
Thelma
Shay
was
home
from
Great stretched nnd stretched until there
callers of Mr. and Mrs. Owen
* Dpi Duan. K/.to. .M
W”&gt;
Lake*
training
school
over
thc
,
.
tan't
bn
t
any
more
stretch
streten
left Men
Steckle of West Carlton. * Mr. and
WMtw ol Alto, call-1 on'“r* ,F C„T",bberM. ? S?,t weekend.
j, hlong
''
'
in
years, young men nnd i
Mrs Kenneth Wais and daughter III. tonn.r'a .unu. Mr., loon I “* «»■ '»•” ’?'* 7
."Cl"’
1 girls in their teen*, yen. and the ]
of Jackson and Mra. Merle John­ Howk. .nd Mr.. B«r Parker Toe.- i ?'
•“ * “ r
HENDERSHOT NEWS
1 Mtaau*. all are doing their part to
son of Muskegon were Saturday da, errnlna Dpi Kr.to. a Iromr
J’j1" •"•’
ML*.* Neva Brogan is vacationing see that there I* food for our fight-1
on furlough from eombaf due. In
“"T1 ""
“a
i"*» with Mr. and Mrs Leonard Lester Ing men. food for our alllc* and ■
sey of East Freeport. * Friday cal­ «
...
...
. Thaler Sunday
♦ Miss Vada at Central lake. * Clinton Brill in । food for our own tables On the j
who hu
vUltlni
lers of Mrs. Susie Forbey were Mr Germany. * Mr. and Mra. Frank
and Mrs, Harry Boughnor of Lake Hynes of Woodland were Sunday her parent*. Mr and Mr*. F. expected home with hl* discharge dairy farm, cow* have to be milked I
very soon. Wfyen last heard from. 1 —twice daily—seven day* a week I
acn»uurr the
Schwadcr
uie past month
inunui ha*
no* re- .he. was at thc discharge center. * and 365 days tn the year It takes j
turn*! to Detroit ♦ Mr and Mr* Robrrt ,; #n ,nd
chrtst. rklllrd labor Milk can t be turned j
George Hoyt and daughter of Kala- I .
.
Tueadav for Jr Farm off at will as you would a faucet.
The Bell System
mazoo spent thc weekend with Mr
Jr. , ™
"In term* of milk on the farm
• net Mr. r-h.. M„vt ...at p.ttv a Bur«u camp al Clear lake * Leon
TTte Rpv rh^ Hnl.trtn
Ar.nd S1311"11' »nd son of Washington.
39 percent of the food of American
th. largest source of Radar
wlllt hr k u
Def.es. Research
The Rev C
C. V Holstein of Gr.nd
Grand D c
Wcdnejd,y dlnnrr soldiers consist* of milk, butler. |
Rapids was ■ Saturday caller &gt;&gt;f
guest.* uf Mr. and Mrs. R II Mott, cheese, evaporated and powdered ;
’ Committee, with Army and Navy apeMr nnd Mrs F C- Tabberer Thl*;
for our fighting forces
e Mr and Mr* Ed Sentz arc stay­ inllk and Ice cream Our Armed 1
• week the family will move to Owos­
ing with the Ernie Matteson* tills Forres cat more dairy products ।
so where he has an assignment nt 1
Illis la not surprising for Radar
Britain.
week while completing their new than any other kind of food Tlie I
the Pilgrim church the coming I
at 1-ake Algonquin. * Mr. dairy farmer Ls winning hl* fight I
ter.* ot Orand Rapid* were Bunday ' home
d je-j
development and production stems from
Thc Wcatom Electric Company, man­
&gt;r»1
Warren Brogan spent for freedom, winning his battle of ।
dinner guest* of hi* parents. Mr
- ‘from Friday until Monday in La- | production In spite of many handl- ■
the
same
root*
that
produced
and
con
­
ufacturing branch of lhe Bell System,
• and Mrs Cha* Bunn. Dorothy snd • peer, the guest of her stater and j‘ cap.*. Vital
Vital food produced on Vaaf
farm.*:
tinue to nourish this country's telephone
became
the Nation's largest supplier of
Sgt. Raymond Bunn. It was in • family. Mr. nnd Mr*. Carl LaFay- Is
bolstering
•tu««
r.uivi^-i
is
our allies, reviving [
, honor of thc birthday of Mrs ■
’ desolated people*, maintaining the I
Radar ayatenw. One type II made waa
Bunn * Evelyn Johnson of Logan
There’i nothing like it to take the kinks out of your
। Mr and Mr* Ernest Matteson health, vigor and morale of war
universally nacd by B-29's In the Pacific
Radar, the Instrument winch enabled
l wa* nn overnight guest of Darlene
, Wieland Saturday
car, and have it running like new again. We guaran­
for navigation, target location and high
our land, *ea and air forces to spot enemy
Mrs Lawrence Matteson * Mr
"Ample supplies of thcae vital

Ode***. and Mrs. Mabel Proctor of
North Irving. MUs Velma Forbey
of Battle Creek spent the weekend
with her mother. * Tuesday callers
of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Tabberer
Mr. and Mra. J. P Hedeman of were Mrs. William Rockhill of near
Akron. Ohio, Mra .L P. Hedeman Hastings, and Mr and Mrs. Roath
and son of East Lansing were Wed- of Akron. Ohio. The latter two la­
headay dinner guest* of Mra. Adah
Geiger and three children called
dU and son Jimmie of Inkster. on Mra. Floyd Geiger of Lowell last

SStt*

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Darkness, Smoke or Fog
,

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AT
M'KEES

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Calendar for September

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PHONE 3554

appened to

id Riverside
to wonder-

Jim, nono

llon» of car-

srsidos. He,
most for his

rrsidos give

LFETY
IDES
ally strong-

il Every ply
to provide

with twenty more
trainloads of homecoming troops

I blow-outs!

ROM the decks of the world’s largest liner,
towering above her dock, 15,000 eager, khaki- ■
clad passengers watch New York Central’s harbor
fleet go into action.

F

below:
Tube
.$2.23

15

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AS.

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A ferry noses expertly up to the pier and makes
fast. A powerful tug stands by to steady her. Then,
in endless file, soldiers stream from the great ship,
along the pier and aboard the ferry which shuttles
them to trains waiting at the gaily decorated rail­
road docks across the river.

Thus the marine know-how of the world's largest
railroad harbor fleet, which normally serves thou­
sands of New York Central's foreign traders, is now
speeding the return of America’s victorious fighters...
the biggest and most welcome transportation job of
the war. For it’s the job of bringing back in months
the mighty forces that were years moving abroad.

YoUr understanding and cooperation have helped
with every war task, from mobilization to the home­
coming of our boys. And tomorrow the experience
horn of that tremendous transportation effort will
mean finer, more efficient rail service for you.

1 meeting.
; Sept. 11—W.S.CS Country stat
' sale and meeting al Mrii Kerb's.

, and Mi* A C C3aric and fnmiiv
attended thc Black and While p
show at the fairgrounds. Munduv.
* Dr and Mrs. Glen Gurfmof Kai- i
amazoo were Sunday dinner guest*
of Mr und Mrs. A C Clark. Mbs .
Luclfle Endres was an afternoon1
Now picking Hole Haven
caller. * Community supper Satnr- ;
day night. Hendershot schoolhouse, j
and South Haven. Other
Everyone Invited Games and!
varieties follow soon.
prize*. * Mr and Mrs E J Mor- [
gun and Virginia Brill and John- j
BRING CONTAINERS
uie were Sunday evening caller* at
Al Brills.

PEACHES

Methodist Church
Donald E Miller. Pastor
10 30—Morning worship
I l:3G—Sunday school
’ 7:00—Young people'* service
1 8:00—Evening warship
| 8:00—Wednesday evening, prayer
DURFEE
meeting
Mr. and Mr*. Homer Hammond
Thursday evening, young people's
attended the State Highway picnic
skating party
8:00—Friday evening, choir prac­ i at Gun lake Saturday, and in com| pony with Mr and Mra. Clayton
tice.
Shurlo attended the Hynes reunion
, at Charlton park Sunday * School
ftetart* Monday.
Monday Sept. 3. with' Mrs
M H. Dawson. Pastor
I
Helen Tucker
10:30—Bible School
enri Mr.
11 30 Preaching
and
Mra Will
William Hammond and
7: 00—U. B. Christian Endeavor I family of Battle Creek. Mr. and
8: 00—Preaching
--------------Mrs. Ardy
,-------Owen-------and—
Joe Ham8:00—Prayer meeting. Thursday 1 rnond of Cedar Creek were caller*
'
■ “ “
I at the Hammond-Batuman homr
10 00— Morning Worship
Inst week. Mbs Mary Baulch nf '
’ Battle Creek ta spending a few day.* 1
'11:00—Bible School
Mrs. Grover
8:00—U. B Christian Endeavor j with
wttn them.
mem. * Mr.
Mr and
m
— —
8:00—Tuesday evening, prayer -‘-------Brook*
and —
Benn attended th" I
meeting.
| tirnu-™.
Williams reunion nt the home of &gt;
| Roy Burnham in the Hendershot I
COATS GROVE
district Sunday * Howard Birman
Burdette Hayner called on Mr. from Billings hospital spent thc
and Mr*. Andrew Townsend
weekend with Mr and Mrs. John
day lost week He has been tn tlie Birman and family.
U. S service for 3 year* and Is dis­
Mbs Winifred Dsvia started of- ■
charged how. * Mrs. Ivah Brisbin I lice work In the Post building at ,
Is in thc Burleson hospital al Grand Battle Creek Monday. ♦ Mr. and
Rapids where she underwent an Mr*. Caryl Bowman of Irving spent
operation recently. * MUs Virginia Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Thompson nnd Mrs. Dorothy Bar­ Davis * Dorothy Hooks underwent
num went to Battle Creek Thurs­ a tonsilectomy in Pennock hospital
day to visit their sister. Mr*. Mar­ Saturday. She came home Bunday
tha Wilcox who U recovering from and Is getting along fine * Duan?
her recent operation. * Mr. and Kellar. Cox of the Navy, and
Mrs. Paul Woodman and Ruth mother.
Mr*. Sam Kellar
of
Woodman were in Grand Rapids Orangeville, were guest* in lite
Friday afternoon and the former Rice and Casey home Thursday.
were in Battle Creek on Wednes­
day. * Mra. Letha Rich of Battle
Creek spent several days recently
Mrs. Ella Kinne attended Wes­
with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and leyan Conference Camp meeting
Mrs Harley Scasr * .Mrs Ger­ south of Hostings, last week *
trude Wilcox of Muskegon visited Mr nnd Mrs Arthur Teeter of El­
Mrs. Pearl Demond one day last gin. III., called at Warnie Kelsey's
week * Marie and Harry Royer of Friday afternoon * Mr and Mrs
■Battle Creek visited their aunt. Edward Barber. Betsy Sue and ba- J
Mrs. Margaret Coat* and family by Keith spent Sunday with Mr. ]
last week * Mr. and Mrs Harvc and Mrs. Charles Potts at Gun
Woodman and daughter Ruth went lake * A niece, Kathryn Smith, of ।
to Ohio last Saturday to visit rela­ Ovid has been spending a few days
tives. * Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Over­ wth Mr and Mrs. Arthur Richard­
smith and family of Battle Creek son. recently.
called on friends here Sunday aft­
Mbs Maurine Clum and Audta
ernoon.
ernoon.
Endsley will have charge of the
Lloyd Demond ot Ionia spent Sun-1 service* next Sunday morning at
day with his mother. Mrs Pearl ( (be preaching hour. * School will
Demond. Mra.
. —
v with Mrs i
Mr*. Margaret Wilcox of • commence next
week
Mu&gt;ke,on
a
th... K„herln&lt; Hallam rt near Woodon TneMa, . Rea Donnlaan U.
. MU,
moelna Into «&gt;e houto he reemllx|ol
tw0 ’,R-lra
putohuea irom Hear Demand, end1 ,,,,, Mr ,„d Mr&lt; AIblr| K,„„,
Mr. and Mrs Randall have moved * About *lztv-five .ittnnded th..
Hl°Dovehknown&gt;a&gt; th??tov?hYm/ h Hynrs reunSon
Charlton park on
nie Dove, known a* tlie Dove home, "qunrtnv
* Joan K. AUerdlng spent lost week
,
with her grandparents. Mr. and1
'
BANNER WANT ADVH. FAY
Mrs. Henry Poulson of Middleville.

11

CRESSEY
11
Mr. and Mrs. John Klinger and
children and Mr. and Mrs Warren
Cairns called on Mr and Mrs. Joe'
Sweet of south Hastings Saturday. I
* Mr. and Mra. Cha*. Bauman were, I
In north Hastings Sunday after-'
ncx&gt;n. * Sunday callera at the)'
Chas. Bauman home were hta||
brother. Wm. and friend ot Gull
lake and Mr. B'* friend from Fort
Custer. * Mr. and Mis. Warren
Cairns were Sunday guest* of Mr.
and Mra. Ou* Brenner of Wayland.:
* Mrs. Carl Hartman made a&gt;
bustneu trip to Hasting* Wednes-J
day. Her nephew returned with her 1
for a few days' visit. ♦ Mr. and Mrs
Clint Allen and children of near
Hastings epent Sunday with her
stater, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hartman.
* Best wishes of the Creaaey com- Hasting!
munity go to the newly-wed*. Mr.
and Mrs Htxner Latta end Mr and
Mr*. Jay Baker, -a Mr. and Mr*. aroaM
Latta are moving into the old school
house

WE SERVICE
«

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re a ££ 7^ m

altitude bombing. Another jflayed an
important part In aiming the guns on
our warships.

Two years before Pearl Harbor lhe
Government asked Bell Telephone Lab­
oratories to put its wide experience and
knowledge of electronica to wock to help
per foe I Radar as a military instrument.

If you're waiting for a home tele­
phone, it helps a little to know that
Radar is one of lhe reasons. For years
telephone manufacturing plants were
devoted to war needs.

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�THE HARTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 36, IMS

'eMtty IS THE

COURT HOUSE NEWS

28 and Par. Sec. 28. Hoatlngs.
Lloyd R Blttenbender and wife

Floyd Craig and wife to H. Lynn
Newton and wife. Part of LoU 355 Point, Prairieville.

WARRANTY DEEDS

Schuyler A. Jeffries and wife to

THE WOULD
Mprrti England ajid .wife to DpnM C. Rockwell and wife. Lot oq
Guy Naah and wife to Jay C.

NCf

Alonxa E. Smith and wife to La­ Carl E. Harry and wife. Lot 58. 84
qulred to imnl Ihtlr CUiou &lt;•
verne a. Newell and wife, 3.83 Ac.

Beach plat, Gun lake, Yankee Otari. at Iht Probata Otlias. la d&gt;« CT'»
of IlMtlaft. ^n4 la aarra a copy at «»'d
Springs.
Alonxa E. Smith and wife to
LewU E. Price and wife to Rob­ Reason E. Naylor and wife. W4
C»V Townsend
ert
.UW.UtUU and
UiU wife.
WUC, 2A parcels
IJAILCM LoU • and 10.• Blk. 8. Eastern Add.

on Pine lake. Bee. 7. Prairieville. I C|,J-.
Or«. K Hell to U.rl&lt; O. We.v- „BJI,
Christopher A. Merlau to Frank

Carlton.

and wife. NH LoU 8 and 10. Blk.
11, Striker's Add, city.
Wm. O. Bauer and wife to Her­
schel H. Follick and wife Lot 8 and
84 Lots 1 and 2. Blk. 3. Striker's

Part, Johnstown.
G. Edward Goodyear, et al. to
Minnis J. Kelley, W 83 ft. Lot 5&lt;8
and W. tt ft. tat MT, city.

fifM*
condy-

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Hradvrvboll Bill

XOT1OI 10 CUDITOM

,

D. Shasky and wife, 40 Ac.. Sec.
ORDER TOR PUBUt^TIOX
M. Orangeville.
Raymond Gamble to Letha Gam­
ble. LoU 3 and 4. Blk. 4, Chamber­
lain's Add, city.
Reason E. Naylor and wife to
Alonxa E Smith and wife. 80 Ac.
Sec. 24. Hastings.
I Jack H Arnold and with to John
Holunan and wife. Lot 5. Arnold's
23. Eastern Add . city.
George F. Miller and wife to Jer- I• plat. Little Long lake. Prairieville.
ry Andrus and wife. Par. Sec. 16. ■ E. H. Ketchum and wife to Paul
I A. Ward. LoU 413. 414 and 415. AlCarlton.
Maurlce J. Pender and wife to! 8°nquln Lake Properties. Rutland.

.....
LoU 000.
and Ml. city.
George O. Leonard and wife to,
Ralph Hanchetl and wife. Pur. Sec.
3. Assyria.
Harry Sponable and wife to Har-

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Ployd Myera and wife to Harold
ant Beach, Sac. 7, Prairieville.
Floyd Ripley and wife to Leon Jones and wife. N4 LoU 4. 5 and
Payne and wife, Parcels Sec. 34. 8. Blk. 32, Eastern add., city,
Frank E. McMillan and wife to
Hope.
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William Smith and wife to Mau- Henry F Bull and wife, Lot in
Delton.
Nina J. Boyle to Maurice J. PenChaos's Add., city.

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THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stebbins Bldg.

Member F.H.L.B.

Phone 2503

Georee Bremer and wife,
wife. 55 Ac,
Ar
George
Sec. 13. Johnstown.
George Brewer and wife to Mer­
ritt Hinman and wife. 55 Ac., Sec.
13. Johnstown.
Adolphus Cottrell, el al. to Roy
J. Baldwin and wife. Lot 106, Ar­
nett’s MUI Lake resort. Johnstown.
Jack H. Arnold and wife to John
De Salvo and wife. Lot 31. First
l//Burne. Refbtvr of Prohet
Add., Arnold's plat. Sec. 38. PralrUvlUe.
Jack H- Arnold and wife to John
De Salvo and wife. Lot 32, First
Add.. Arnold's plat. Sec. 36. Prair. levUJe.
' William C. taMont to Fred A
Converse, et al. Lot 34, Sundago
’ park, Hastings Twp
| Daisy M. Tyler to Mo tic Hcugh. ton. LoU 16 and IT and E 10g ft
I Lot 18, Blk. 3. Woodland.
I Arthur W. Crawford vnd wife to
Louis H. Randall and wife, Lot 19,
Arhana Crest Sub.. Barlow lake.
Sec. 8. Yankee Springs
I Ray W. Babcock and wife to
Kenneth C. Forry and wife. Lots
18 and 9. Shady Shores plat. Sec.
115. Johnstown.
Roy C. Puller and wife to The
I Home Lbr. Co.. Parcel In city,
j Emerson Russell to Lewis H
.Smith. 3 Ac. Sec. 32, Carlton.
1 George T. Bauer and wife to J
M. Leach and wife. 84 Lou 4 and ',k
. 5. Blk. 7. Striker's Add, city.
Earl A. Engle and wife to Ho^| urd Cress and wife, 80 Ac. See. 21
und 40 Ac., Sec. 23. Irving
Henry M. Pollard, et al, to Levi
Swltter, Lot 14. Hillside park.
; Woodland.
Vesta Monica to Lynn W Bishop
and wife. Lol 1. Kenyon's Oak
Grove. Long lake. Sec 15. Hope.
Lynn W. Bishop and wife to Neva
D. Allison, et u). Par . Sec 15. Hope
; Lynn W. Bishop and wife to John
D. Wilson and wife. Par.. Sec. 15.
Hope.
| Lynn W. Bishop and wife to Ves' ta Monica. 2 parcels, Sec. 15. Hope
Delia A Bryant to tavern Wil­
cox and wife. 40 Ac, Sec. 1C. Batlimore.
QUIT CLAIM qEEDS
Harold R. Johnson, et al. to
I Ralph E Moore and wife, Pur. Sec.
36. Castleton.
Ralph Blowers and wife to Rob­
ert Caldwell and wife. Prl. 80 Ac,
Sec.'i21. Johnstown.
Erncot Clark, et al. to Robert
Caldwell and wife. Prl. 30 Ac, Sec.
21. Johnstown.
•Mitchell J. Blowers, et al.
। 'Continued on page 8. Sec. 2)

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�THE HASTINGS BANKER THURSDAY. AUGUST 30, IMS

FADE KORT

Cogswell of • daughter Ruth of South Bend, and J BANFTELD

D
,¥ld,1'taVV}U3.ry
Pr°°f
E»t. gf-Frank D. McCotter. Peti­ for license to sell filed, order for
tion for administrator filed, .order publication entered.
“e«S“otoi a V» »«».
...........
a 13-day furlough spent with
EsL of Robert Walters. Waiver of
wife and parents. Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Ark * Mr and Mrs. Matt Bedford P«r guest at Twin Cedars. * Our, of publication filed, order •‘ppolnt- | ^»t. of Gertrude E. We*plnler. notice filed, proof of will filed, or| Charles Flcria. Pfc. Douglas Floria
Burkllnd .nd »n CUI ol Ann .lundrt Ih, Form Bu«.u plcnU |
°P™
—mix. oaary zimivu
mi®.
was home the last of the week. H&lt;* .in
arbor Mr and Mrs
Roland Lltzskl nt Caledonia park Sunday. * Mr. Japhet as teacher, her third
administrator• filed,
letter*
—- year,-------------------—---- of ad-।, Eat. of fftlvia E Allen. Will filed. tered. bond of gdmlntatralor with
Bhedd were in Otsego Thursday mOved his family to Big Springs. uf Akron. Ohio. *
filed, letters testa­
Mr. and Mrs. and Mr*. Chas. Bennett spent Wed-i bi the Bnnfleld school. * Mrs. Leo ■ mlnlslrator
mintsIra tor Usued.
issued, order limiting petition order
for probate
limiting
filed, order Jur
for | will annexed
—
mentary Issued, order limiting set­
th. tCImr :• settlement entered, petition
nrlltinn for
for publica
__A,, ...
— __
..__ ■
Russell Whittemore nnd daughters nesday nt thc Bob Ellen cottage
begin* teaching in the
tion
entered.
tended funeral services for her ond Mra. Elmer Gaskill entertained
tlement entered, petition for hear­
n...i vr.o
smith Rarlnw lake * Mr and Mrs Hcnrv ! school. Tuesday. Sept. 4- * Mr. and hearing claim* Jlled, notice to cred- brother. George Wren. ♦ Mr. and . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perkins of Dcing claims filed, notice to creditors
Mra. Willard Whittemore and Mrs , tr0|t from Wednesday until Friday.
issued.
Bertha Adams were tn Hastings .Sunday calleni were Mr. and Mr*. I Mra. Chas. Whittemore spent Sun- Peters home. * Ed Bedford. Mr and ; apnlta. *^Mis* Man-HUI °f Battle port* uf *ale filed.
Saturday forenoon. * Mr*. Mac! Ronald Bishop. M1m Edna BUhop day with thc Lowell Whlttemojes Mr* Matt Bedford and Mrs. Inc* Creek »P»J» l“-’
Carl
Bt' of ArvlU* Alltaon. Report of
Pennock, 80. widow of Ebben Pen- | aI1d Mrs. Edith Lake of Albion and at Delton * Sgt G Havens re- Jordan attended the funeral of grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. ««flM.
•&lt;
Or.itam”
»&lt; Fr-nk W Hum. F.llDock, who had made her home Mr*. Jennie Bishop of Jackson. * wrn^d io IB, tat .1 ih, Am, Air W™
with her daughter. Mrs. H.C. Well- Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Powell of n.M .1 Palm spring. Calll . S.f “«•&gt;'
„a°'m
"nU ^Tr
! U.m (or .dmUil.tr.Ur died. ».«ever in Battle Creek, passed away j Hastings called on their sister.
atur . M-d„ turloub
mA. Ow
onsent filed, orSharpened
Monday forenoon. Aug. 20. after a [ Mr*. Blanche Richards. Sunday p,d.,
A Specially
Mr and Mr* Homer Erw.y and &lt; J^D^rS^^wn u%ttag J^hns&lt;5^*s»ed away 1**1 week and der
Anoolnting
der appointing admlntalffcrix
adminlslfttlrix enen­
week's illness. She was bom Not. | afternoon.
”
JXA5?Mr'’KfSXiLMta AX'! »„u&gt;du™.»
tered. bund of administratrix filed,
A IBM In Barry county, a daugh-i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bull have
Banfield cemetery Monday. Mrs letters of administration Issued.
ter of Mr. and Mr*. Albert Roach. ! purchased the McMillian home on) Iisnurs at ivuy trway s. » sir
,or
«« ;g
Johnson ha* aiway. resided In thta
Her husband. Ebben. died at Del- hfre and are preparing Jo move In and Mr* Ray Erway spent Sunday
Est. of Chas. Crookston. Petition
(Last Week's Letter!
at Harry Dunns, southwest Rut-; Mrs Blanche
Stanton and
Mrs.
and was highly respected for special administrator filed, -or­
Blanche
and were'
Mrs. vicinity
land. * Tile Goodwill community n‘hr| M|»
fr 0Stanton
( Hastings
Tlie Edge* report an out yield
resided. She leaves two sons. Cllf- Barnes of Otseso were dinner group will meet at the church this L-hursda.. afternoon callers of Mrs I uf 75 bushels per acre. Most of the der appointing special administra­
ford Pennock. Grand Rapids. Ear) ! guests of Mrs. Blanche Richards.
tor entered, bond of special admin­
309 E. MILL
Phone 2299
HASTINGS
Pennock. Delton, and the daugh- ml*s Effie Richards nnd Warren week. Saturday night. You are “*• Mary Mjn, w Mr and Mra. N. C. wheat nncP oat harvest wa* com- istrator filed.' letters of special ad­
j Kraft
In this
ter. Puneral services were held nt | Richards Sunday. Mr. and Mt - ways welcome.
tvrilll of
t»l CIuirlottc
VIUltlUUlC spent the
me past . pleted
1...... - ..........
— vicinity
- ------ ' ,last
---- week.
_ ,* ministration Issued.
week Visiting Ed Bedford and other Tlie Johnstown Farm Bureau meelHebbles
chapel
Battle
Creek, i Russell .uvi.ta.u.'
Richards "and
family
•
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. nf
—
E*t. of Lillie P. Sowerby. Peti­
relatives. They were all supper Ing for September will be held at tion for license to sell filed, order
Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, i Kalamazoo were callers In the ait- SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
guests of Mr nnd Mre. Clare Wil- the Johnstown grunge hall. Wcd- for publication entered.
Burial iu cemetery near Hickory; ernoon * Mr. and Mrs E11U E
Please remember open Grange
Comers.
Feulkner were visitors at lhe home meeting this week Friday evening lliarns Friday evening, * Mr. and. nrsday. evening. Sept 12. Mr. and
Mrs Paul Gibson and son Jimmy Mra. Wm. Carver will be hoau. All
The Rev. and Mr*. W. D. Robin- of their son and daughter-in-law
with pedro party and supper Bring were Sunday guest-s of Mr and Mrs | members are urged to attend Potgon spent a few day* last week ' Mr. and Mrs Paul Faulkner In sandwiches and one other dish Ev­
With her brother and *lst«--ln- Middleville. Sunday Their grand­ eryone welcome ♦ Mrs. Lib Doug­ Fred Prentice at Podunk lake. * luck supper as usual. * Mr*. Mabie
Mary
‘r'- Putnam “and
nd
law. Mr. «nd Mrs. Lyle Schmsl- w.n. Pvt James Fhulkner. leU for lass spent last Wednesday al the [Wendell Pierce has returned to his Bellinger. Mr* M
Mrs Carl Bowman were guests
s-«-*
Fried -•
at Cadillac. * Mr* Ralph Camp Grant. Ill-, this Monday for home of Nellie Foreman of Has- home In Allegan after spending his Friday at a potluck dinner at lhe
vacation with his grandparents. Mr
narper unoerwcui
Harper
undervent an operation In reassignment * ML« Bernice Gashome
of
Mrs
Grace
Edmonds
in
□nd
Mra
Stephen
Carter
*
Mr.
and
Bronson hospital Kalamazoo, on . kill of Kalamazoo spent Saturdav Ing at tlie home of Al Ash had thc
Urbandale a Mrs. Lydl* Dunn of
Thursday of last week * Miss night and Sundav with her uncle misfortune to get his foot cut with Mrs Clare Williams and daughter
। Alice
Alice caned
called &lt;&gt;n
on n.
R a
J Williams at Battle Creek spent last Wedne*Charlotte Goodwin of I’asedcn.i. ( Elmer Gaskill nnd family.
a mowing machine and Is in Pen­ Kalumazoo. Tuesday nfternooh then. day with Mrs. Jennie Lyon* who I*
Calif, and T. Sgt. Oiendale Rob- 1 Mr. and Mr*. Charles Whltte- nock hospital * Mrs. Edwin Burkwent to Benton Harbor and spent seriously 111. * Tlie Putnam home
Inson. *on of the Rev. *nd Mrs. W. ' more of Rutland called on their lund and son Karl of Ann Arbor.
the night with Mr. and Mrs Don (is receiving a fresh coat of palm.
D. Robinson. Delton, were married son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Roland Utzaki of Ak­ Ross *’Mr and Mr*. Cecil Camp- j the work bring done by Warren Bird
tn Pasedena on Aug. 2. * Mr nnd ' Mrs Lowell Whittemore Sunday. ron. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Otis
bell of Grand Rapid.) spent Sunday | and father of Bedford.
Mrs. Clem Henney and daughter [ * Mr and Mrs Ray Durkee enter- and family of Kalamazoo, thc Ray
Karon. Battle Creek, visited Mr. ! talned the following relatives re- and Fred Otises. Ray and Robert with Mr and Mrs. Clifton Camp---------bell * Mr and Mra Kenneth Be- COURTHOUSE NEWS
and Mrs. Ernest Smith, Saturday, cently in honor of their brother. Otis of Glass Creek were Sunday
.continued from page 7. Sec. 2»
Mbs Edlthmae Burpee, daughter [ Sgt. Elmer Willison, who has been dinner guests at the home of Mr rend* and son Kenneth who was 1
*°
of Mr. and Mr*. Harold Burpee.1 In Germany. England nnd France and Mrs Harry Dunn, the occasion arNewTygo pTri’m uie'^ek'•Wc* |
Supreme Quality
Delton and Pfc, Palmer Klnihle. j and Is now home on furlough' Mr being in honor of their son. Copt
Mrs.
Clarence Payne nnd ffam
•on of Mr*. Lavinos camutoll. Ce- andJ **
“ ---------------“m-­ and Mrs. Kenneth Dunn, dap:
dar Creek, were married in Has- ily. Hope Center; Mr nnd Mrs Dunn returned home Thursday returned to hl* station at Scotts we» »r.d wife. FYI. 80 Ac.. Sec. 21.
tines Mondav of last week. * Mr Charles Beck. Scotts; Mr nnd Mra from overseas and Is spending his
hi
Johnstown.
'
, a ।
*
, Harry Beard nnd wife to Watson
•ncl Mr*. Russell Reynolds and Stuart’ Waters and family. East 30-day furlough with his parents.
| J- Walker. W'j Lot 6 and part of
daughter Martha Ann of New Com- Delton; Mr and Mrs Gordie Dur­ Mr and Mrs Harry Dunn and NORTH HOPE
erstown. Ohio, suent last week kee and son David and Mis* Malr- other relatives. HU wife U also a
Mr .nd Mr,. Dnn.ld MrC.Uum U4 \ °"“’l
with hl* father. Herman Reynold* ette Willbon. Plainwell daughter guest of hU parents. * Mr and 1.1.
talurday
morning
(o
rpmd
»
If.n J_ W&gt;lknt° “*'dd’ ;'d
left Saturday morning to spend
and other relative* * Mrs Mabel of Sgt. Willison. * Mr. and Mra Mrs Melvin Oaks were Sunday few
!..■ days
d.„ with
.Uh Mr
and Mrs.
Mr, Homer
l.omrr •■**&gt;»•:
Mr and
- - —'““
Clarence Payne nnd the Misses afternoon callers at the home of McCallum
and son at Muskegon. * 7. Gregg * Adtl Nashville.
Irene
and
Gladys
Durkee
were
in
Coral M Anson to Elsie O. Wl with Mrs. Burrell Scudder In Has­
hU parents. Mr. and Mrs Roy Gu* Peake spent lhe weekend with
tings. * Allen Terry and san Mi­ Battle Creek Sunday
Mr and Mrs Earl Prak In Has-, Hams, et al. Parcels in PrairiesUie
Oaks.
chael of Plainwell spent Sunday
tings a Mr and Mra. Merle Tobias and Orangeville
with Mr. and Mrs. Wade Town. * Delton Ensign Lose*
of Dowling spent Sunday with Mr
Josephine DeWitt Robinson to
CEDAR CREEK
Mr. and Mrs Clair Reynolds and Life In Plane Crash
and Mra. Otto Pranshkn and fam-, Louis D Wilson and wife. Par. Sec.
Maynard Munroe
oinyiiuru
Monroe ot
of Kalamazoo
ivaininnwo ls
Ls
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith re­
son Bruce of Chicago visited his
Mr and Mpi Fred Anders 135. Castleton.
Mr’ and
and "^oma.
R Taffee
Taftee and
nnd wife
to
father. Herman Reynolds, last ceived a telegram last Friday spending the week with hU ««nd-1SK^^
Ined on S&amp;vhiy Mr
Thomas R
wife Ui
Gordon Thompson of Shultz Robert Earl Grant nnd wife. Lot
morning saying their son. Ensign parents. Mr and Mrs Ardy Owen
FIVE-SEWN
and *Mrs Bii^Os! and Rulh Hor”' E1mCr Alid‘’rli’ n,ld i
Cottage Grove Resort. Barry
Donald Ivan Smith. 23. was in an ChwlMte
Cadillac tiout fishing.
torn,
iU
u^toi.
relatives
and
friends.
*
Mr.
I
Russell
N
Sanford
to
Robert
L.
Mrs. Goldie Royer of Battle 1
P1#ne crttsh- T,le, h**1* had no.1
Creek spent Saturday night and been found, the telegram «jat«l borne accompanied by Mra. Jessie [
I
Gould
of
Climax
were
Sunday
[
Hero
’
s
the
broom
to give you a cleaner, wider
Sunday with her parents. Mr und Tlie accident happened at 1:20 pro
guests of thc Leslie Goulds. * [
Mra. Wade Town and family. * Wednesday. Aug. 22. while on an
sweep! That’s because it’s made with finer,
MU* Leah Brown of Galesburg was authorized training flight from Na- Joseph Hammond, Mr. and Mrs.
.’ II Albert Ulrich. * Our school begnn ' cnee V Owens. Und. 1-3 Ifit. Lots
Ardy Owen called on Charlie Ham­’ Monday. Aug. 27 with Mrs. Hazel 29 antj 50. Hardendorf* Add.. LoU
longer pure broom corn. Fivo-sewn for extra
a dinner guest of her uncle r.nd val Auxiliary Air Station. Camp
mond uf Baltimore Thursday aft -1
। 6, 7 and 8. Blk. 4. Chomberlalnl
aunt. Mr. and Mra. Lincoln Bush I Kearney. Cal
ernoon Mrs. Allie Kelley was a din, ­ Snyder at the- helm.
strength. 40-ineh smooth, well finished handle
recently. * Mr. and Mrs Elmer i Donald was born Aug. 10. 1922 In
----- - ------- -----------------------I Add., also Lot on Sec. 20. Hasting*.
ner guest at the Owen home SunEAGLE niuTBirr
DISTRICT
I Elizabeth
tuzaoein ranter
&gt;-!i s-.n.r
Parker u»
to uuawoi
Elizabeth
Gaskin entertained the following 1 Shultz, and enlLsted three years ago day a Mra. Lizzie Calms, daugh... just thc right length for easy handling.
1
, Several from this neighborhood I Henry. S'v Lots 1280 and 1281. city
guests for dinner Tuesday of last I t^ coming October He graduated
. attended lhe Farm Bureau picnic
Elizabeth Henry i«» Elizabeth
week: her two staters. Mra Norris from the Delton Rural Agricultural
J?"
Richards of Moscow, and Mrs. Ida school in 1M0 Following hi* grnd- or Mr .nd Mr, tJ.,,0 O.r,! Krl- ,
BaxUr of Gobles; n niece. Miss ' uatinn. he attended FerrLs Institute do, . MO.. HOU, Wouon .poor .&lt;&gt;■• "" »"
“ 1
Mabie Richards and friend Mlssi®1 D1« Rapids for one year. He erm
oral uays
dn,s wun
w.rh ner
hrr aunt
aunt nno
sod inmiiy.
Umlly,,, uhleh
an^
„
T,.
M„. Laurence
toorrnr, Bostwick of
or Ross
Boa. '»««!
«F Lonre. Warrant
Dartt of Bronxville. N Y.; two
a member °f thc local basket­ Mrs.
rnjoyed. *
&gt;
It's Balanced I
nephews, Virgil Richards. Pa*e-1 ball. team Before he enlisted he Uiwtuihip
’&gt; home for another furlough of twen-1
For Jan or Bottles
Non • Fading
Celia. Stanley and Patty Gould |
days after having an operation and Inventory filed.
dena. Cal. nnd Edgar Richards »'•» employed by Uie Delton Co­
Est. Lois F. Crookston. Pelltlon
...................
visiting
_ _at Herald lauch's of ■&gt;&gt; Texas a Lyle Shafe reported
home on furlough from army serv- operative
----- which Creamery Co. nt whichare
Ice in England also his wife, anoth-1 *his father Ls manager T. Sgt Rus- j charlotte this week * C. E. Can-1 f°r Induction In Hastings Monday. for administrator filed, waiver of
Smith, his brother, who enlist -1' knde .....
and family of Battle Creek' hut found out he could report notice nnd consent filed, order ap­
er niece. Mra Basil Stuart. Kain- sell
1
III September
sepieinucr nt
at Battle
imimc .. pointing
punillliK administrator
jmuuinaLi aw. entered.
...... ■. ...
siicnt Sunday with Arcellus Camp-1 sometime In
mazoo and Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln ['
four years this coming November bell and family * Richard Leinaar. Creek. M* Mra Opal Annantrout ' bond of administrator filed, letters
Bush, local.
Mr. ahd Mra. Roger Williams ]is now stationed at Deming. New who Is In the army mid stutloncd at spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.' of administration, order limiting
M
inent
petition
for
uhearing
“"
•nd son Denn. Mr and Mrs ' :Mexico. The brothers had not seen Benton Harbor. Is home for a few nnd Mra. Howard Serven. * Mr
days- * Miss Marjory Lammers is mid Mrs Wm Seymour attended claims filed, notice to creditors li­
Charles Florin. Pvt Calvin Florin 'each other for. nearly four years.
CANNING FINXEI.
Donald Is survived by the par­ honid from California fur a few the fair at Marshall on Tuesday sued.
'
•nd wife and Mra. Bertha Adnm&gt;
Bmpendof Gertrude E Weapinter.
----- -------------------Mr. and Mrs Leslie Williams and .1ents, the brother and a sister. Max­ weeks. * Mrs. Luella Watts of Stur­ * Mr and Mrs Allen Woods are f Eat.
ties with thia plastic fnnneL
ft of heavy chain. Bright
Pfc. Paul Williams. Mrs Garth ine at home. Deepest sympathy U gis visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward spending some time in northern , Report of sale filed.
Est. Adah Walt,
Walt Pinal account
Bit.
Campbell Sunday. * Mr and Mrs. Michigan * Mrs. Daisy Zick visEliminates spilling. Strong
rad aeat wont tilt I
Floria and son Jeff and Mr and 1extended to the bereaved family
and durable!
Mra. James Slocum and son David. |, Memorial service for Ensign Don­ Clair Lammer.were In Benton Har­ ited her parents. Mr and Mrs. filed.
Est.
Robert
Walters
Will
filed.
ald
Smith
will
be
held
Sunday.
Gaylord
Holmes
on
Friday.
*
The
bor
Sunday..
Hastings. Mr. and Mrs Glenn Wil­
[
petition
for
probate
filed,
waivers
September
2.
at
3
o'clock,
at
the
"
Happy
Dozen
club
met
at
Martin's
liams and three sons of the Kellake for a picnic on Thursday A ; of notice filed.
IAIN FA INI
ingg Farm attended a picnic at Delton Methodist church
MART1N CORNERS
Murphy's Landing. Gun lake SunMiss Jeanette Troutwlnc of near picnic supper and contests were | Est. William M Preston Petl, tlon to determine heirs, order for
Aay in honor of Pfc. Paul William, GLASS CREEK
| Middleville Ls assisting Mra. Millie enjoyed.
BIG VALUE
publication entered.
Who is h»mc on a 30-day furlough i Visitors at Forrest Havens' dur­ Fisher with her household duties
Est Anna Weaver Petition for
from Italy. When his furlough ends ...„
ing thc ,past week were Sgt. and * Sunday callers at Mr. and Mra
Rog.
Fin. tobacco dust which contains .hearing claims filed, notice tocredhe will report at Camp Carson.1 Mrs Gordon Havens nnd Pamela. Orr Jrshers were Thomas Davis.
98c
Colo., fcr reassignment.
! thc Misses Dolores and Christine Mrs. Velma Demond and Kent and 1 per cent nicotine I* a good repel 1 Kora Issued, warrant mid InvenPvt. Calvin Floria. who ha* been I and Anita, also Dolores McCllock- Mra. Anna Endsley. William Cogs­ lent fur lieu beetles, but should not | tory filed, petition f*”- hearing
be
used
on
torn.toc.
a*
It
may
inf.cl
|
cl*lm»
Hied,
notice
to
creditors
well
and
Wayne
Van
Syckie.
of
this
NOW
itatloned at Camp Maxey, Tex , Un and Mrs. Geo. Crakes of Hnsfiled.
Will go to Camp Riley, Kan. on tings, Mr*. Olenard Showalter and neighborhood; Mrs. Lou Varney. them with mosaic disease.
'
‘ Est. Anna Jnhncock Petition for
Lake Odessa; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
administrator filed, order for publlPatten. Hustings; Mrs May Rose 1
tsd.
. cation entered.
.
Rockford; Mr and Mra. Leon Hop-'
| Bt Mae Bidelman. Petition for
■ kins of Shepherd. * Mr. and Mrs
choose this fine quality
administrator filed, order for pubRoland Barry visited her sister.
paint Brilliant non fading
i Mrs Ruth O'Brien In Borges* hos­ ORDER
ER FOR
TOR PUBLICATION
PUBUCAT’OK.
llcatlon entered
Slicing and paring knifo...
pital. Kalamazoo. Sunday afternoon.
Est Bead N Fenner. Petition for
I administrator filed, waiver of noj They found her improving from a
•pr«*der. Walnut handles.
major o;&gt;eratkjn undergone about
tlce and consent filed, order ap1 pointing
administrator
entered.
ence Curtis and little soils of Au­
| bund of administrator filed, letters
. gust a were thc weekend visitors of
of administration Issued, order lim­
| her parents. Mr and Mrs. Roland
Wide use resulting from its per­
iting settlement entered, petition
Fino Performed
Fun for Little Folks
Barry.
for hearing claims filed, notice to!
formance in America's dairy
By a strung; coincidence three
.ta.i.-.i creditor* issued, warrant and inold schoolmates who attended thc
barns for more than 20 yean, is
e tiirj in । ventory filed.
121 N. MICHIGAN
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
Martin school with Mr and Mrs
■hat • &lt;l»r I Est. Andrew W. Cook. Warrant
responsible for its national repu­
Orr Fisher 55 years ago were callers
tation. Essentially "fool-proof",
at their home at the same time
Sunday, thc trio being Mrs. Anns
with sturdy, simple construction
Endsley. Mrs May Rose and Leon
Hopkins. * Mrs Fay Demond has
of spcinglcss, balanced-stroke
Aluminum
Chllds
been quite ill the past two weeks
Puliator and special Rotary Vac­
Vrdirtr.i. Tl.»
1 th 4*y
TAI1I.K AND
Her daughter. Mrs Bernadine Rose
Fl-Y
ROD
n
Irta-k In
I&gt;FT IS4:
has been caring for her. Callers to
HEXH
SET
7.95
uum Pump. Tapered, massaging
RBEL
n. Al AA .d l’m it. OH:•&lt;». Ur .
see her during her Illness were Mr.
1 iiesri
Strongly nude *nd cant
Hollywood style. Bright red
inflations, guaranteed not to fall
and Mrs Chauncey McKay. Mrs.
nut VtnUlsUd m line can
Helen Ross, and Mrs. Pearl Sheffer
off the cow, give the Rite-Way
Table Is 21 inches high.
ot Battle Creek. Mrs. Anna Endsley.
natural milking action; induc­
Mrs Lillian Carr and Jerllee and
I Ruth Ann Hetzel of the nelghboring free "let-down". Make fast
hood. * Our teacher. Mrs. DeVries
Milting safe and practical. Most
J has left the list of school books to
be used the coming year with the
economical to buy and care for.
director Norman Barry so any
You cun get Rubber Parts for
• We Carry a Complete Stock for any Make Car
I scholars desiring to find out what
। books they need can do so by call­ ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
• The Best Values in New and Used Auto Parts
any standard Mechanical Milker
Ing there. * Mrs. Kenneth Earle
o We Build Wagons and Trailers
—in Kite-Way Quality. Call or
, and son Charles and Victor Phillips
• Welding—Expert Repairing
i of Battle Creek were Thursday eve­
One-piece body made of 16I phone for full information.
• We Buy All Kinds of Burned or Wrecked Cars—in
' nlng callers at Orr Fisher's. Mrs
I Earle and son are visiting Mr. and
any Condition
'Mrs. Merle Varney and family for
lond ONLY one)

I Wednesday of this week following

sUter. Miss

Bernit*

his KX’i'Ji/iSrcS.’ISSS .C,rtXr“K.r’‘‘7‘j«SKS!C^»

ELTON

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firestone

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HOUSE
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Child’s
Swing

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L E G A L S

MOTORCYCLE AND
BICYCLE

Firestone
Ilnru Paint
0.25

PARTS, REPAIRS &amp; ACCESSORIES

JERRY HUDSON

umv

To fill out our staff
if expert service men

AUTO GLASS INSTALLED VJuE WAIT
Don't Let Cracked
Windows Become
A Hazard

Sturdy Wheelbarrow

8.95

CALL 2407

PLEASANT HILI,
Several from this way attended

Complete Stock of New and Uied Auto Parts
day afternoon at the Beeler funeral j
home ♦ John Loftus Is suffering Id-.mi.»d
from t broken hip and badly' ” '•

PETE'S AUTO PARTS
221 N. MICHIGAN

HASTINGS

Ls extended to John and the fan
* Mr. and Mrs, Clare Williams
' daughters Alice and Mrs. Robert Toand Clare

I

Tolan

EXPERIENCED
MECHANIC
Toko This Good job Now For

Good Po»»-Wor Prospects

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HASTINGS

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For Immediate Delivery

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entered.
ibert Walters. Waiver of
proof of will filed, or-

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HILP HAT INFLATION
BUY BONDS

NINETIETH YEAR

Catling Tools
Sharpened

IXIT SHOP
HASTINGS

The Hastings Banner
SECTION ONE—TACIS I to 8

DESCRIPTION OF
BEETLE
Home Front JAPANESE
li Slightly Smaller Than
On th» ☆ ☆ ☆ * * *

''Greeting* AU." and straight to
the official reports which alway*
seem to
left out in the shuffle on
press day. Along this line, apologies
to Mr*. Struln who*e letter to you
last week did not begin the "Home
Front" a* Intended. However, we're
lure the fellas and gals for whom .
it wu Intended appreciated it a*
much, so (hank you for writing it,
Mrs. Struln.
Next week Mrs. LesUe A. Daniel*
will write to you. Shell probably
hove news of her sailor son. besides
neighborhood note* from the Friend
school district section.

Prison Eicoper
Wos Caught Here
Immates of Jackson prison who es­
caped Thursday, was apprehended
and arrested here early Friday

Potato Bug; Green Head,
morning, on the west-bound train,
Striped Body, Brown Wing* by Night Policeman Orrin WolcdTt.

Herewith is the text ■of the
address of General of the Army
Douglas MacArthur, supreme
Allied commander, following
formal surrender of the Jap­
anese in Tokyo Bay aboard the
USS Missouri at 9:19 a m. Sun­
day. Sept. 2. 1945 (7:18 pm..
Saturday, Sept
l.% Michigan
time). In the opinion of this

who received a tip from member*
We mentioned recently that Jap­ of the train crew.
anese beetles had been trapped
Officer Wolcott ordered the fugi­
this year by agent* of the national tive to come with him. Instead he
and state department* of agrlcul- bolted for tire car door. Wolcott
quickly drew hl* revolver to enforce
masoo. Grand Rapids and Muske- hl* order and the fugitive offered
gon. As these pests multiply rapidly, no resistance He .was taken to {he
we staled that the probability l* jail. At the jail office Sheriff Bera i pronouncement* of World War
that they may soon Invade Barry searched Robert* He wa* found to
II. suitable In every way to tiie
county.
.
be carrying a knife with a four Inch
historical stature of the ocOur readers may ask: "What doe* blade.
I caslon.
the Japanese beetle Inak Hke. and
what plant*, shrub*, or trees doe* from Kalamazoo, to serve a 20 to I My fellow countrymen:
it attack? The stale agricultural 25 year sentence on a charge of ! Today the guns are silent. A great
department give* the answer*, as assault with intent to commit rob­
tragedy has ended. A great victory
follows:
bery Prison officials came later Fri­
Among those graduating recently 1 Tire
llrc JBp&lt;llcwc
Japanese „„„„
beetle „
is slightly day and took Roberts with them to has been won. The skies no longer
from an intensive course of Basic ! wnaut.r than an adult potato bug
I rain death—the seas bear only
Jackson.
Engineering training al Service . Jt lias a dark green lwadi a ught
' commerce—men everywhere walk
School* here wa* John E. Roorda.; brown striped body and golden brown
upright in the sunlight.
18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Wlngs. These color markings make
1 The entire world I* quietly al
Roar da. Gun Lake. Shelbyville.
identity of the adult beetles alMlchlgan
I most unmistakable.
peace.
has been designed to ।i
His training ho*
Hibernate in Soil
specialized Navy job.
fit him for a apcclallzed
The beetle* in the larval stage
in-1,
us well a* forr skilled work In in-lgtucg
u great variety of plants
Open* Monday. September the people. I &gt;pe*k for the thoa&lt;1 ustry when he returns to civilian | ttnd crop*, particularly fruits and
““ Seven
'
Criminal Cotes,
»and« of silent Up*, forever sUlled
Hfe.
| vegetables After feeding on Uie*e |
10;
Crimim
• • •
। product*, the young beetles go Into |
Seventy Divorce*I
| among the jungle* and the beocl;e»
Following Is a itory which *p- ! hibernation In the soil where they
Th. h«; un» o. CtoK Cour,
'»J*'
•■“" P*
reared fn "Star* and Stripes ' about spend the winter
Treating soils
nurses at Iwo-Lt. Helen McPher-1 with arsenical solution destroys the will open on Monday. September 10, c,,lc which marked the way.
.------ _ —i- . j gpeak for the unnamed brave
•on being one of this special group. I hibernating pests.
Gal* Boost Morale But IWO
! Entomologist* report the beetle* nal cases. The list of divorces Li millions homeward-bound to take
Gl SUU 'Nur»«»' Gripe . undoubtedly have hitch hiked Uielt simply appalling—70 such case* on
The first contingent of Army way into Michigan in produce ship­ the calendar. Of course none of us.
nurses to reach two have examined menu from the east.
one of the "Hot Rock's" numerous I C. A Boyer, director of the statu Ing divorces, know tile condition*
cavci The cave ha* been recon- I bureau of plant industry, rule* the that have caused 70 applications tor
ln&gt;« ,n ,lr r.Ul toller tor I
btor .. on, M to mo.l separations. Involving the break-up
ambulatory patlrnU.
I
“V““ &lt;*“
&lt;»m- of homes and. In several cases, the
"“ton.
to pr„. im h.„ u, con....d .1U. Unto to worse than orphaning of children.;
to, o. 11 a™,
on Uil. U- ;«•» “ totolui In toltoto to How long can America survive. If |
Toto I RepresenH'Goin of
land 1. ho.vU, In I. rar ol to -Oh.; Inltoto » toento to Uto- such an increase In the number of [
55 Over That of Lost Yeor
I ment*.
he “
said
boyl" toool or thomht. but on.
------“ the federal govem- divorces as 1* shown in this and I
other ---------Michigan
— counties
----------disgruntled voice has been heard. J ment might slap a quarantine on many ------'Total enrollment in Hastings
The
owner
oi
me
voice
na*
nowMichigan
and
force
grower*
and
should
be
true
in
the
entire
nation?
The owner of the voice has nolh‘ schools for 1945-46 is 1417. according
Ing against fhe first white women ; *^‘PperS
m emarkeLUCU i
Criminal Cause*
to Supt. D A. VanBusklrk—a net
to be stationed only -four flying before sending them to market.
| Thc People vs Mary A Urich.
hours from the heart of Japan And
0"“*^ year the ^te depart-. a&amp;sault
d
aW)eal frorn gain of 55 over last year.
Herewith Is a detailed breakdown
LVac^^lh^^^^^^
“ffRlpKcharie. U Helsel., of the enrollment:
Central Schoo)
have ?lken living rondltion* .nd |
*nd arnM~
O",1? ■ Jr. theft from * motor vehicle
1
Kgn.................... (12 all day)......... 115
cheered the hearta of fighting men 1
c“*“
** I Hie People vs. Raymond Keeler,
1st Grade -----who have been in lhe Pacific a long beellt's; Indicating to cntomologUta I theft o( ratlOned goods.
.61
..
, that lhe pest* have been carried, The Pcop)c vs Glenn Guy. al- 2nd Grade-----3rd Grode-----It to quite poarible although he lnl° lhf “'ate and have not traveled [fmptfd rapr
4th Grade ..
41
5th Guide ...
IP
Sth Grade ....
""

CALENDAR FOR SEPT.
TERM CIRCUIT COURT

ility

SE

*7
tner, wider
with finer,

. for extra

bed handle

ndliog.

ilancodi

r chain. Bright
m't tilt!

uliing from its pcr-

i America's dairy
ire than 20 years, is
or its national repu-

tially "fool-prool",

simple construction
l, balanced-stroke
special Rotary VacTapered, massaging

iarantccd not to fall
give the Rite-Way
ring action; induc­

t-down”. Make fail
and practical. Most

:o buy and care for.
t Rubber Parts for

I Mechanical Milker
'ay Quality. Call or
ull information.

YAY MILKiw In Stock
ediafe Delivery

RTERS

IPANY
FINGS, MICH.

SICTtON ONI—FAOU 1 TO I

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBIR 6. 19AS

EDITORIAL
up the challenge of that future
which they did so much to salvage
from the brink of disaster.
As I look buck on the long, tor­
tuous trail from those grim days of
Bataan and Corregltlor. when an
entire world lived m fear: when
democracy was on the defensive ev­
erywhere, when modem civilization
trembled In the balance. I thank a
merciful God that He ha* given us
the faith, the courage and the power
from which to mould victory. **

ZELLON M. KAISER
FATALLY INJURED
Crushed By Log He Was
Unloading From Truck

William Christy
Wlllism M. Christy, lb. veteran
of World War II. died Thuraday.
J Aug. 30, at the Veteran* Facility
hospital. Dearborn, after an Illness
several month* which caused his
i ।| of
discharge from the army last Octo-

SIX PERSONS
NEAR
TWO-CAR C

Accident Occurred Wad.
Zellon M. Kalzer. 64. was the vlcAfternoon; AU T«ltM
tlm of an accident on Friday which on Oct. 18. 1928 but lived tn Has.cunro in... hl*
m. death
oeavn on
m. Saturday
oavu.ua,
«radu*tlng from the high
resulted
afternoon. He had taken some logs
,her,1l° ?.Un^01
*?'
to the MWmlU at Jim Weed * fa listed in **
“ Air -”
the
Corps
Cadet* in
Rutland township and was unload­ March of 1944 and entered training
cident Wednesday
Ing them when one large log rolled Immediately after graduation.
He wa* given * medical discharge
off the load onto Mr. Kaiser, plnning him to the ground. Several from the army in October of 1944
Deputy Sheriff Bodford,
[men. working nesrby. ran to his
1 azslstance and hurried him to Pen- co the Veterans Hospital on Jan. dterille. who wu called

known farmer of Hastings township
A new era is upon us. Evjn the 4. at two o'clock, the Rev. A. M.
lesson of victory itself bring* with I £?WreR' 0,flcl*tlng. Interment In
.
,
,
......
Riverside cemetery. The obituary
it profound concern, both for our wU1
fished next week,
future security and the survival of!
«w
civilization. The destructiveness of Lj$f q{ Jurors for
the war potential, through progres-1 e
.
■
«gsive advances in scientific dUcov-;
• ®rm
ery. ha* in fact now reached a point I The list of jurors for the next

which revises'Use traditional con-

IUYI

term of Circuit court, which opens

Surviving are his father and step­ to the sheriffs office. He said
mother of Detroit, his foster moth­ a Packard car. owned and
er. Mrs Nellie Clemence, Hastings,
Service* were held Monday al
2:00 pm. from the Leonard chapel
with burial in the Dowling cemesouth.

PAPER SALVAGE TO
END SEPT. 30
Tin Can Collections to Be
Continued Until Status of
World Supply I* Known

tain. Mich., suffered a fractured

temslly.
suffered severe cuts and brutaas. A.
granddaughter. Axmd Secord. of

Harrison Dodds, chairman of the severe cuts and possibly rib frac­
Men since the beginning of time lows:
James Batson. Hastings city: Rol Barry County Salvage Committee, tures. Another granddaughter. Mary
have sought
peace.
Various
I lo Bowerman. Yankas Springs; Hazel has been notified by Edwin J. An9. also of Chicago. *ufmethods through the ages have al-‘ I Brooks. Hope: Dale Cole. Baltimore; uctmiu. cuairnuui oi me nunc oai-1 Woodstra,
ferTd cuts and bruise*.
ah
the «&gt;v Injured persons wrwi
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.) j' Leon Cole. Assyria: Dale Conklin. | vage Committee of the War Pro_ | Johnstown: Ray Dingman. Maule duction Board, that lhe activities | brought m Pennock hospital. Mr.
I Orove: Roy Down*. Hastings city: of the conservation and salvage diwaa ab^
r&lt;lura
J Hooper Freshney, Thornapple: Law- vision will end Sept. 30. Mr. Ander-!
night His son and
| rence Oerllnger. Woodland: Otis son request* that local salvage pro- grandchildren went to their gra&gt;^4Hermenitt. Prairieville: Peter Kuntz. gram* be carried on as usual until father'* the following day, Mias
Hastings township; John Lammers.
date.
I Klassen was still at the hosgOal
Gladiolus—
Hope; Alec Leister. Orangeville; '
1» possible, however, that the 1 when thls
written, but appear*
1-SPIKE CLASS WHITE—1st— Prank McNutt. Irving: William A. Un salvage drives will be continued l0
doJng n|r,i. prank MMgiMT
Charles Davis; 2nd—Roger Fowler: Moore. Carlton: Floyd Palmer, beyond this deadline. Mr. Anderson vaa taken to Blodgett iXMpIttki
3rd—Bob O'Donnell.
Orangeville: Maurice Pender. Has- | pointedlout that the tin salvage pro- . where his serious fracture* ertfi
WHITE THROAT BLOTCH—1st tings citv; Mrs. Grace Pultx. Castle- Bram depends upon lhe condition 1 treated by a specialist,
-------------- • - —Victor Sisson: 2nd—Charles Da­ ton: A F. Putnam. Yankee Spring*: | °f the Japanese held mine* and the ।
Leslie Raber, Irving: Henry Roger*.; stockpiles tif any) which lhe Japvis. 3rd—Bob O'Donnell.
LIGHT PINK (LARGE) OVER Pralrievllle: Orlo Roush. Maple *nMe have accumulated.
5 in—1st. 2nd and 3rd—Fritz Bal­ Orove: A. S Russell. Johnstown: I H the mints are In reasonably
Roy Seeber. Rutland: Arthur Tyler,
condition and can be put into
lance.
Rutland: Ethel VanSkkle. Thorn- production with little delay or If D
’
LT. PINK UNDER 34 in.—1st— anple: Henry Weaver. Heatings city; , Useable tin stocks are found in
Chas. Rogers; 2nd—Bill Parker; 3rd
Clyde Wise. Woodland; Stewart WawU‘
1 unuu . tar.
—Victor Sisson.
I Idly discontinued.
I While a large nui
DARK PINK—1st—Victor Sisson;
| If there is any considerable de- of this year's high »
2nd—Curtis Garrison; 3rd —Bob
1 lay In reopening the tin mines, da** are pursuing —
O-Donneii.
however. Un can salvage will have ta universities or training
to be continued since this metal is named by the government. tM 1
LAVENDER—1st—Fritz Ballance;
needed In reconversion programs.
lowing have registered through
2nd — Victor Sisson; 3rd—Bob
So. in brief, according to Mr. superintendent's office:
O'Donnell.
The following children have qual­ Dodds, local paper collections will l University of _
YELLOW — 1st — Bob O'Donndl; ified for Red Cross swimming cer...438
Total-----------be continued through September a* Zuttennelster, • Florence
12nd—Fritz Ballance.
First Ward
tifteate* at the YM.OA. beach st
....10 I CREAM—1st—Bill Parker; 2nd— Algonquin lake thl* summer. They
her heart-felt thank* in behalf of e tetu,r one of
dcad beetles, j
1st Grade -­
-.18 |.Frlu Ballance; 3rd—Chas. Rogers. may obtain their certificate* by callhen C.r^f
on. i. t.kino which he thinks answers lhe above ji Thomas G. Coppock, guardian, vs.1 2nd Grade ..
.in CUI wuvao program* wui
t___
—
.18
’
*
RED
—
1st
—
Cnas.
Rogers;
2nd
- i?HLwtan^blt hlS '^ritibte^UC'1 description. That would help the
3rd Grade ..
be continued until more information I
.f***1^,*?™*^
hls
position a bit hard. "Trouble
is.’ . &gt;uu authoritles in fighting this Calvin C. Buehler and-others, tres- 4th Grade ...
1» noaltlnn
Trouble 1*.
...14 —Curtis Garrison; 3rd—Bob G*DonBeginners Certificates to:
is available concerning the world
‘
»
he moans, "now we gotta start wear­ i serious pest.
5th Grade ..
...17 nelL
University
of
Kentucky
Thomas
GCoppock
v*.
Calvin
C.
supply.
Johanna Baird. Louise Becker.
--13| SALMON—1st, 2nd and 3rd—Fritz
ing bathing trunkal"
6lh Grade ..
Finnic.
Buehler and others, trespass on the
Blanche Belsito, Douglas Bradford.
---- ' Ballance.
Leila Post Hospital. Battle
case.
\
Sally Cordea. John Cordes. Tommy ,
J
.90 1
H as tings Soldier Await*
Bessie IM. Coppock vs. Calvin C. Total ...............
_____ __ -Ben Merrick.
Cummings, Mary Lou Davis. Patty ; 'jOrden V.IUD
Move to Orient
Second
Ward
Grand Rapid* Junior
. DARK PURPLE — 1st—Roger d.,1. j,ek ijwier K.i.u Pr.nd- (
Buehler ■ and others, trespass on
WITH DELTA BASE TROOPS.
2nd Grade ...
Doris Snyder.
Fowler; 2nd—Cha*. Davis.
sen. Leslie Hawthorne. Suzsnne |
'
MARSEILLE. FRANCE. — After,
3rd Grade ...
■■
SMOKY—1st—Roger Fowler; 3rd Hawthorne. Robert Harkness. Bud । The Thomapple Garden club co­
Marlon College,
Non-Jury Civil Causes
hwre than four months in the Eur- I
Shelllngton.
—Bill Parker.
Stephen uaicpncn
G ruucr
Puller vs. zuuu
Emil o.
S. and 4th
— Grade ...
Snyder.
Betty
Tolles.
I
operating
with
the
Red
Cross
camp
opean Theatre of Operations, Ser­
Duane L. Ottosoh. trespass on the ।
u«’““c
ANY OTHER COLOR — 2ndIntermediate certificates to: Jo-1 *nd hospital committee of Barry i
geant Wesley R Burrell reported to
Licenses Cannot Be
Roge, Fowler.
hanna Baird. Douglas Bradford, county, of which the Rev. Don M., VT.W. NEWS
Arles staging area near Marseille
The Thrift Foundation, Inc., vs. ’ Tlltal --­
Issued Now Without a
, 3—SPIKE CLASS—WHITE—1st— Mary Lou DavU. Patty Davh. Helen QurT u chairman. 1* asking it* | Thursday. Sept. I. wU] bs th*
for movement to the Pacific. His
Junior High
Certificate of Title
P. R. Potter, assumpsit.
, Fritz Ballance; 2nd—Bob O’Donnell. Frsndsen. Robert Harkness. Leslie members to fix small plant* in1 meeting since summer
„
wife. Mrs Marian Ruth Burrell, re­
Chas. Brenner vs. Leroy Smith 7th Grade ................... .................107
SALMON—1st—Henry Weaver.
Hawthorne. Suzanne Hawthorne, miniature containers to be brought
eje expected from Um
sides at 517 East Marshall Street,
8th Grade................. .. ________143
All house car owners must be and others, trespass on the case.
YELLOW—1st —Fritz Ballance: Frances Hill. Betty Toiles.
O'* 8«Pt 13 meeting of the club, partment offtetra Several „
Hastings. Michigan.
governed by the new law. passed
Adron Austin vs. J. Clare Mc2nd—Milton Kermeen.
Swimmer certificates to: Helen ।
if
oi lmP®rt*““ wU1 ®°°“ UP
Sgt. Burrell wa* a member of a ,this year by the legislature and now Derby. assumpsit.
Total............................... ........ ....250
BLUE—1st—Fritz Ballance.
service unit assigned to the multi- In effoct, which requires a certifi­
High School
Rom Eller vs. Edward Kaiser, as­
gifts to the veterans. This plan B^nuad*.URevnoldsU^*lookjM
ORANGE—1st—Fritz Ballance.
mlllion-dollar Daimler-Bent Mortor (cate of title, tn the same form as sumpsit.
Bth Grade ............. .
...... .......... 175
ANY OTHER COLOR — 1*1— Hawthorne. Suzanne Hawthorne. was formed after consultation with 1 wa.d lo . v&lt;,it with his son
Work* at Mannheim. Germany, just car owners.
...... ..........141 James Batson.
France* Hill. Richard Tretlwic.
L. C. Roemer vs. Truman Wilson. 10th Grade
Mr. Oury. for suggestions as to how Grand Rapid*
four day* after the German army | An branch office*, which issue replevin.
11th Grade ________ :______ 128
Senior Life Saving Authorisations: a garden
COMMERCIAL DI.HPI.AY - 1st
oarrten club
Hub might render some
comrade Webb and family
pulled out. The mission of his unit; licenses, have been notified that
12th Grade ................. ________no and 2nd—Bill Dean.
Chancery Causes
Marjorie Hill, Myrna Werner.
service over there. These gift* rziLZ
would com panled by Zelma Oo* ana
was to continue the production of -au house trailer* shall, alter SepIrma vs. James Leigh, divorce.
BASKET ARRANGEMENT—1st
than than
flower*,
flowara
re­
ra. BUnd*y ’
Special Awards for marked Im­ be more lasting atlno
the German vehicles for use by the tember 1. 1046. b« titled the same
and 2nd—Bob O’Donnell.
provement In swimming: Shallow quire * minimum amount of car*
n nJce vune ,
U. 8. Army. According to Sgt. Bur- M passenger car* and commercial divorce.
Total
VASE ARRANGEMENT — 1st— water group: Carl Wesplnter. Jo- ■nd prove attractive on bedside
rell, the plant, almost completely I motor vehicles before being operatstand, or table*.
* ‘
„
Helen M. vs Richard D. Kenfleld.
Carl Ricker; 2nd—Curtiz Garrison; Berta Whitmore. Bob James.
me nan. ins evening was sp
pnderground. was untouched by the j ed on Michigan highways."
Central
3rd—Thomas G. Davis.
Deep waler swimmers. Robert
a -------house trailer bill for separate maintenance.
‘
playing
euchre and talking
fighting, and was stocked with mil- 1| The
—
'law defines
-----Elsie May vs. Clifton E. Evarelt, l»t Ward
ENSIGN VIRGINIA COLDREN'S
Harkness. France* Hill.
lions of dollar* worth of equipment. a* "every vehicle designed or used ulYUree
High School
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
LARGE F. AND IF—1st—John
divorce._
whlph Included bin* of goods stolen for dwelling purposes and drawn । Veryl A v# Marion E. Eckelbeck- Jr. High ...
Wood; tnd-Jobn Wood; M-Kopr c,„lr„ p^^^
from the conquered people* of Eur­ behind a motor vehicle."
| I—
--------er, - divorce.
2nd Ward ..
announce the engagement of their
kail typf op pompomf i«a ।
Award for general all around par- daughter. Ensign Virginia Coldren,
ope.
The title fee Is 81.00 and the, Charlotte vs. Truman Gallup, di­
transfer fee Is 81-ftO. On new trail­ vorce.
Total —.
1417
U. 8. Naval Hospital. Great Lakes, I
At a Pacific Naval Base. August er*, dealers must furnish a bill of ;
’
Blanche Belsito. Dick Hammond.
1945 3rd—Roser Fbwler
TH., to Wm. G. Sernon, Radioman | . ..--.-l. w a * re
(Continued on Page 2. Bee. 1.)
1. 1945—Vice Admiral William Ward sale, which shall be submitted to
DELPHINIUM — 1st — Martin .lrAW^V°U?P?&gt;Vementi&gt;,n 1“^“'
Kgn. --------2/c. USN. Mr Sernon Is the son of
Smith. USN. Comdr.. Service Force. the
luc branch office, ...
Schramm
'
2'
.*
h
‘
PalU
M
’
’
in applying for .
a
1st Grade .
F. J. Sernon. RJTD. 1. Homer, Mich- |
Pacific Fleet, today announced that tme Titles to present owners may TO OBSERVE
2nd Grade .
ZINNIA (Single Flower Entries)— Keough.
Igan. He graduated from Jackson , GEORGE 8TOWKLL, Prop,
Milo Judson Morgan, had been ad- |
issued by presentation of a bill SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY 3rd Grade .
Award for comtlnued
l*t, 2nd and 3rd—Victor Sisson.
high school June 1942, and in the 1 Having sold his farm. Mr.
vanced In rating from Seaman Sec- of saie or previous registration rcHastings Chapter No. 7 Order of 4th Grade
ZINNIA (bouquet)—1st—Thomas tlon and improvement in
same month left for active duly In *111 have an auction sal* at
Barbara
Boyne.
(Continued ort Page 3, Sec. 2.)
ceiPt.
the Eastern Star will observe Its . 5th Grade .
G. Davis.
the Navy; attended Radio school, place located 1H mile*
-i
ZT * , t D
TT , I No house trailer can be on the seventy-fifth anniversary on Fri- I sth Grade .
Award for outstanding work in I and served aboard the Destroyer of Hasting* on M-19;
MARIGOLDS—1st—Victor Sisson
rlans ohould be Maae; road legally *fter September first day. September 14. The Chapter wa* '
(bouquet): 1st—Victor Sisson (single eamp craft. Bruce Banghart.
I USS. Winslow. Then was sent to ,
Award for outstanding workman­ | a specialized German Radio Intel- |
without the owner having a certifi­ Instituted in 1870 and it is the third | Total .....
bloom): 1st—Victor Sluon (3 opeclship in handcraft. Johanna Baird.
cate of title.
oldest chapter in the State of Midi- i
--------------min spike).
Hgence school, from where he grad- .
Central Playground Junior Medora:
igan (Coldwater and Sturgis hav- REAL ESTATE DEALS
ROSES—1st—Charles Lawrence.
With two of our factories plan­
Awards for attendance, partlclpa- served aboard the Deatroyer-^cort
ASTER (bouquet) — 1st — Bill
ing been instituted in 1867).
’' ~
Recent transactions on real estate
ning large additions to their plant*, PALMER BROTHERS BUY
tlon. and interest in all activities
The Grand Officer* of the State which have taken place through the
. USS. Stockdale, and later the Deswhich will add to the number of BUSINESS IN HASTINGS
to.
Jackie
James.
Hugo
Walton.
No entry tag.
_
,, „ ,
,, of Michigan will exemplify the de- Boyes Agency are these:
I trover-Escort USS Gentry.
their cmpldyees. the question of
Richard and Russell Palmer well- grees |n u,,. afternoon at the temple
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
MIXED BOUQUET OF FLOW­ Ptrat Ward Playground:
building at least 100 new homes
Awards for regular attendance1 The wedding date hu not been LIGHTNING STRIKES
known locally,
have
and na wnitquc,
banquet n.iu
and program
will
ERS — 1st—Victor Sisson; 2nd —
—
- -purchased
_
- - the unu
siu w...
m. be Snyder on 6. Michigan has
bi Hasting*. Is very important. --------ahnn
F A Brawn
. ... .............
.....
. . ..
— . ..
and Improvement in game skills and
_____
, , r.
sheet metal mala)
shop of
the(if
F. ths
A- Brown
given at. .lhc Methodist
church ___
par­«. sold
Claude Wiseman.
to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bryan.
IJghtnlng struck th*
Right NOW would appear to be the ----------- - In
company
Hastings .nd
and will »be ar.
ac­ lors ta lhe evenlng to whlcK the
BOUQUETS (artistic arrange- other «ctlyitlcs go to. Kenneth Wil- reunion ENJOYED
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of
time for making plans to supply that
Hum, naftv
......
_ ________ _________
tively engaged In business after public in invited. Reservations for Hickory Corner* have bought Mr.(menu—1st-—Oscar Struble;
3rd— Hams. Patty Grinage. Judy Ransom. AT MAPLE GROVE
day evening, destroying
urgent need.
,
September 1. They will be known the banquet must be made by Sep­ and Mr*. Harry Sponables farm I Oscar Struble.
Second Ward Playground—Senior*:
Struble
The government will soon remove
On V-J Day. Sunday. September house, breaking
Award for general participation,
An oversight was
home by the Star school house.
wu made last week In
in
tember 7.
restrictions on lumber and build­
The Harvey Werners- home on I mentioning three
throe members who were interest, attendance and improve­ 2. the Old School Mate* Reunion burning our
ing materials, so that actual butld- cated at 109 West State street, in I Mrs. Dorothy Sumner, a pa«l mamet for the 23th consecutive year
the shop they have rented from
given credit
for “
the success
of
Podunk
lake
has been
purchased
“
* our ment in skill*. Betty Tolle*.
Iron,
is the
general
chairman
for-------------------- ----------------- ------------and other
at
Mr. _^nd Mrs. Julius Maurer's
For outstanding craftsmanship in
I arrangement*, and A. B. Gidley and by Mr. and Mrs. Digory McEwan flower show.
ed. This would seem to be a mutter Mrs Brown.
home’ near Maple Grove Center. A rknuly injured.
Dick, a discharged veteran, has Mrs. Alene ReaLm, present worthy who came here to take over the
I would like to add to that list handwork. Sally Cordes.
.for the Chamber of Commerce to be
Award for excellence In game* potluck chicken dinner was enjoyed
the following club members who
taking up. with a view of having a been employed at the Johnson Sup­ patron and matron, will serve as Trethric Insurance Agency.
ply company at Hastings, and Russ
sports, Dick Myers. Phyllis Scohome-building program started here I just received his discharge from the I master and mistress of ceremonies. । Mr. and Mrs. James Hammond worked Just as hard and furnished and
I Mrs. Joe Bell of Battle Creek, their
««»
I sold their home in second ward to Ideas and schemes to help put it oey.
in the near future.
I armv.
army.
over: they include Lester Ormsbes. Second Ward Playground-Junior-1 •on*- Albert Mnd p“ul
j Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Snyder.
Orove: Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Metiors:
Maple Grove:
Both boy*, graduates of Middle­
Bill
Parker.
Curtis
Garrison
and
REUNION OF WILKINSON
j The home of the late Mrs. Carl
Awards
for
attendance,
par
tic
I
paMoore- Nashville, and daughter,
ville
high
school,
acquired
tlielr
Ben
Merrick;
our
opology
to
these
FAMILY
Wesplnter wa* bought by Mr. and boy*.
tlon and interest tn *11 playground K«thleen and family, of Ypsilanti;
heating experience in Detroit and
Mrs. Preston Kampen who have
The David Wilkinson family re­ have worked for more than seven
activities to. Nancy Keenan. Ron-' Mr and
v,ctor
*n&lt;1 “»»•
Fritz
Ballance.
Pres.
Word has been received that Er- ’ come to live here from Lansing.
jjjp Myer*
k.M
I Gerald nt
of tJa»f&lt;ru,B
Hastings, .nA
and daughter
union was held al Thomapple lake
nest C. Belton. T/5. twenty-eight1 The Robert McKibbens purchased
on Labor Day. All enjoyed a fine
I Doris and family of Detroit; Mr.
We wish them lot* of luck in this years old. died of malaria fever on
COMMUNITY notices
the Carl Bryans home on 8. Park
Harold___
and.
GIRLS' SOFTBALL PICNIC
. and Mrs. Lou Skinner.
__ _________
new venture.—Middleville Sun.
Luzon. Philippine Islands. Aug. 13, St.
Girls' Softball League of Hasting* I' family.
famUy. Caledonia; Mr. and Mr*,
Warren Wilkinson of Charlotte was No ACCIDENTS REPORTED
The C5.C. will meet at the home will have a picnic at Sanborn's Re- [ Oeorge Kansan. South Bend. Ind.:
elected, president;
Mr*
Eleanor
sort. Thornapple lake, Thur*., Sept.
and Ml* Clare William*. Mldn
rtn
. . 2 - Hlavllfa- Ur
tl.——
Stricken of Hastings, vice prsaldent; ; Removal of restrictions on gasoSurviving .are hl} parents, Mr. ,nd Mrs
Co°*Mrs. Ray Fasaett of Bedford, sec. line and speed of car* on highway*
air. Hostings.
•nd treas. It was voted to hold the would naturally lead one to expect and Mrs. whllam B. Belson. R. 1.1 The 8. Park St. home of Mr. and
reunion next year at Tbomspple la lot of accident* over the last Hasting*, four brothers and one al*- Mrs. Melby Millerian* was bought
TO BE CLOSED SATURDAYS
by Mr. atid Mrs. Harold Warrell Highbank Farm Barra■ Group
lake.
• * weekend and Labor Day. There were ter
The Hlghbaak
Hlghtoaak Farm
Form Bureau group
«...
One of the brothers, CpI. Wilbur | « ho Clnf here Jrom Ohio.
----------" । none
nzirto in
In this
thia city
rltv nor.
nnr so
an far a*
aa we
a*
will
rill meet
meet at
at th*
the horn*
home of
of Mr.
Mr. and
and I
i ^5. 8*lpctlvc Service Office in
’ •*
Paper pickup for 1*1 and 4th have learned. In Barry county, E. Belson I* now home on furlough. ।
NOTICE—Rummage sale given by Mix. Heber Poster Tuesday •vwnlng. ,he basement of the National Bank
though traffic was heavy.
Sop'. 11. for the regular moe'.ln* building will b* clcaed ail day each
It will be annual election of officer*. Baturday commencing thl* week.
Dance, Clear Lake, every Saturday Sherk. 320 K Grand. Hastings.
It down on your calendars and have
Bring cookie* for refreshmaata.
night. 9:00 to 1:00.

ENROLLMENT IN
SCHOOLS 1,417

List of Awards For
Men's Flower Exhibit

H.H.S. Graduate*
Nam« CollMe
FrtttrenCtt

Summtr Playground
Awards Announced

Z’l-.L DIM —.
rlttnS
Gifts pOr Percy Jones

TITLES REQUIRED
NOW FOR TRAILERS

AUCTION SALES

For 100 New Homes

I

Barry Veteran Dies
Of Malaria Revet

RATION

☆ ATA

8

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER «, IMS

♦or Sept
Raaau.'dl*orce.

AT ALLEGAN 8EFT. 10.16
Western Michigan falrgoers are ‘,
Virginia vs. John H. Schuyler, dl- Ln for a real treat and prewar thrill
at the Mth annual Allegan county 1
orce.
fair
to be staged at Riverview park ,
Glenn E. vs. Ruth 8. Murphy, di-

divorce.

Voyle W. Benner and wife and entire week. September 10 to 16. acj cording to E. W. DeLano. president
I and secretary of the fair.
partition proceedings.
Phone calls and letters from con- I
Gertrude M. v». Joseph F. Konceulonairee, exhibitors, horsemen
Glenn £. vs. Ruth M. Murphy, lecxny. divorce.
and ihowpeople asking for reserve- j
divorce.
atlons. are pouring into the secre- ।
Betty Jean vs. Avery P. Rodgers, larys office from all over the counEdwin A- Loop and others, discharge divorce.
• Howard D. vs, Detina A- Bristol,
Beginning Monday with Lucky
Lqtt'a Hell drivers and ending Bun­
divorce.
Hattie N. va, Lyle R. Beadle, dlE. Belk vs. Samuel McCabe, di­ day with a society and western :
vorce.
horse show in the afternoon and a ■
Mlnnio M. vs. Frederick Brunku.
Anna vs. Carlton Wells, divorce.
grand finale of Ernie Young's mu- '
divorce.
Magdalene va. Walter A. Roop, di- Paustle and others, bill to quiet ileal revue Sunday night, the week •
will be crammed with thrill* and ;
Utle.
entertainment unsurpassed In weal- '
. Bessie vs. William Willard, dl- cm Michigan.
An Army and Navy display of j
'°Charlotte vs. Eme»l Bates, di­
gun*, tanks, shells and other war j
equipment, featuring the 45 ton ।
District. determination of owner- vorce. .
General Pershing tank, the tiger ta- '
mer. will be an added attraction at '
Looella May vs. Joseph Williams. vorce.
the week long Allegan county fair
beginning Monday. September 10.
Lewis R. Shen vs. Dorothy Shea, divorce.
Martha A. vs. James B. Biackford. , Tlte war machine* brought lo Al­
divorce.
legan by Grand Rapid* army ord- ।
William J. vs. Eleanor McCollum. nance office will be housed in a
Un. divorce
special tent. Mr. DeLano said and.
will be on the grounds all week.
divorce.
Another last minute addition to lhe
grandstand show will be the War j
Mack C. vs. Jeanette Bohn, di­
Dogs from Ft. Custer. The War I
vorce.
Dogs demonstration will take place
before the grandstand crowd* Fri- i
day afternoon.
*
Children's Day Tuesday
'
Cox and others, bill to quiet title.
Tuesday will again be children's r'
Alex Richards vs Ann Klein, ac- mer. trespass on the case.
William C. Main, guardian, vs. day at the Allegan county fair.
Mary Jean vs. John C. Yarbrouth. Hayden Hathaway, trespass on the Ninety-four years of tradition ha* '
placed Tuesday a* the highlight of .'
divorce.
Wm. C. Main vs. Hayden Hath- lhe week for county school children, I
who are admitted tree on thl* day. i,
Katherine A. Redner vs. Otis Gal­ with special prices on all rides and ‘
Laura- M. vs. Michael Crowley,
lup. trespass on the case.
games In the midway. Many prizes ■'
divorce.
will be given away for the first
Celesta Baughman, trespass on the
three place winners in bike and
Charles L. vs. Rosa M. Oliver, dipony and foot racea. Prizes will in­
E. Fay Orlnage vs. Walter Kar­ clude a pony, War Bonds, and War
pinski. trespass on the case.
Savings Stamps.
John Young vs. Gus Spier, as­
No fair Is complete without a
sumpsit.
Mich. Mutual Auto Insurance Co. night musical revue, with music,
George Sumner, bill to determine
vs. Laurence Hoover, trespass on dancing, staging and the special
act* from the circus and show
Phyllis M. vs. Gerald L. Ryan, dlWalter and Martha Crawford va. world. Ernie Young, the famous Chi­
cago producer, will present hl* Re­
William D. Daln and other* vs. Howard. Elizabeth and Elnora Mor- vue of 1945 for six nights in front
EUaha A. Mapes and othen. bill to
ot the grand stand, beginning Tues­
quiet title.
day night and ending Sunday night.
Adelbert
Cortright
vs.
Louis
and
Arthur vs. Minnie Malnhill. di­
Harness Racing 4 Days
Madeline Garman. Injunction.
vorce.
Martha
Fvs.
Henry
J.
Predun.
I
August Berner vs. John P. Dethe fair with a 4-day schedule be­
Ooede. bill to determine right of divorce.
ginning
on Wednesday and ending
Lester A- va. Ione E- Sprague, diSaturday, with purses totaling near­
'°Ethel M. vs. Philip D. Nichol*. d&gt;- ly 14,000.00 and special race* such
divorce.
as a pace and trot for three year old
Nina M vs. Burrell C. Murphy, dlMichigan bred hones on Thursday
and Friday and a free for all as
LaWanda O. vs. Floyd E. Wil- divorce.
a grand finale on Saturday after­
Claudia vs. Evan Fuller, divorce
Bonnie vs. William P. Boasimler. noon.
Dale vs Mildred Main, divorce.
Calf Scramble
divorce.
Among the added features at lhe
Elsie
vs.
Ralph
Rozema.
divorce
.
Maurcnc M. vs. Leland L. Hamp,
fair this year will be a calf scram­
divorce.
ble for 4-H and F.F.A. boys on Fri­
Harold J. vs. Lucille Tanker, di­
day and Saturday and a farmers
running race for country horses on
Helen V. vs. Robert C. Anderson.
Thursday. Both events are sure to
provide plenty of thrills for the
as a windowed comer of the base­ grand stand crowds.
ment partitioned off for temperature
Along with the trend back to the
Laura M. vs. Rudolph Schaar. di- regulation and darkened, a garage,
old fashioned fair, the management
a closet or unhealed room in the
Belva E vs. Joseph W. Kidder, di- house, or in a partly burled barrel is bending every effort to bring to
the crowds this year complete ex­
hibit* of farm produce, swine, sheep,
Letha va. Raymond E, Gamble.
cattle and other farm commodities,
rLeNora J. vs. Darrel D. Buckland, ter than baskets for stored potatoes, along with 4H and FJT.A. displays
since they help to keep down shrivel­ by the youngsters who have been
divorce.
, Artelle J. vs. Robert W. Field. di­ ing and protect them better against working on their projects all year
light, which causes green spots.
A giant stock parade will be held
before the grand stand at the close
of Thursday’s races and free acts.
Hone Show Sunday
On Sunday afternoon beginning
promptly at 12 o'clock, the fair will
present Its second annual society
and western horse show with event*
for hunters, three and live galled
classes for men. women and chil­
dren and the western working and
pleasure events.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 7-8
Twenty-three events have been
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
scheduled for this afternoon of en­
Cheater Morris, Victor McLagkn
tertainment under the direction of
va. Basil Coy. ac-

T K IS ©

ROUGH, TOUGH AND READY
Virginia Grey. Donald Cook

BLONDE RANSOM'
SUNDAY and MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 9-10

the fair, with Judging by well known
horsemen.
Ending a week oi incomparable
entertainment will be the grand
finale Sunday night Ernie Young a
beautiful musical revue with It* gal­
axy dancing and singing stunt and
the seven stellar specialty acts from
the show world

TWICE BLESSED'
BARGAIN MATLNEE SUNDAY 1:00 TO 3:00

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. SEPTEMBER 11-12-1 3

WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE'

RARRY THEATRE
Hastings, Mich , Phones 2244-2557
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 7-8
DOUBLE FEAT I'BE ATTRACTION
Jimmy Wakely. Dennis Moore

"THE BEAUTIFUL CHEAT'

Bonanza of taxation is motor fuel.
In the recent peace years annual
revenue to the states from gasoline
taxes exceeded the total annual
revenue of the states from all tax
sources leu than taro decades ago.
The W4.000.MO collected by the

SUNDAY end MONDAY. SIPTIMBER 9-10

75 per cent higher than their 1930
motor-fuel revenue.

"SPRINGTIME IN TEXAS"

BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY S:M TO 5:M

Rubber Investment
Together, the British and Dutch
have an investment of more than
IK biU’on dollars in lhe natural rub­
bar plsntaUoni of the Far East

TUES.. WID.. THURS-. SEPTEMBER 11-12-13

Far Eastern workers dependent
upon natural rubber for their Uvall-

"THE FIGHTING GUARDSMAN

"CALL OF THE WILD"

-■ 49c
POTATOES M!chi«*
NEW CABBAGE
RADISHES Fmh' CrUp
HUBBARD SQUASH

EggpUnl got it* name from, one
of H» original varieties. a smell,
white, egg-stuped species.

California

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Check These Thrifty Values!

99'

COBN whole kernel-case of 24 $3.15-can 14
CORN cream style-case of 24 $3.15-can 14
TOMATOES «*««‘24-$3.45-can Jgc
PEAS
Stone-case of 24 $2.75-can J2
SPINACH No-*ize-cau 12 52 75-can 24
BEANS Jub*'ee cu* green-case 12 $1.95-can 17
MUSTARD Frenche’s-9oz. jar 13'
can
34c
SPAM
navy
2 23
BEANS
MACARONI fancy 3 lb‘ 35
COOKIES Sweden House - pkg. 33'
V 8 COCKTAIL No5'an 31'
Viking
3'b,. 59'
COFFEE
Del Monte -Hr?
33'
COFFEE
OLEO
Keyko-lb.
23'
BUTTEB Fr'ePort“12p&lt;&gt;int5-lti 46c

MUSTARD
qt. jar lie

HOLLAND RUSK
pke

15

COCOANUT MIX
jar

25c

MUSHROOMS
Brandywine
4 oa. can

QQc
O tJ

HEKLA

FISH BALLS

2

lb. can

71c

Short Steaks
Pork Chops
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like detention homes for pain. One
dip two sizable chunks of cotton
into Hots de solution and lie down to
rest while you keep one well-soaked
i poultice over each eye. U»e the opI portunity, while you dost idly in
your tub. to refresh tired eyes by
i keeping them covered with a fresh
। washcloth wrung out in hot water.
, .Fold the hot cloth, and as you lie

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COOK BBoa. Esitsrs

j Into a position of dignity.

- ------ I
» new emancipated world.
‘ufcbUtu m j Today. Freedom is on the offensive.

। Democracy is on the march. Today,
I hi Asia as well as in Europe, un­
* /Mr out- ■ rhackled peoples are tasting the full
months'.'sweetness of liberty, the relief from

MATH

operatlons were aware of Ute dan­
ger. Then why the lack of misun­
derstanding—If It was misunder­
standing—between Washington and
Pearl Harbor? Were the top com­
manders at Pearl Harbor properly
alerted? If not. why not? If they
Sunday school. 8:45 am. Our
were properly alerted and failed
because of lack of ability to assume Sunday school has been reorganized
There Is u nursery during the hour
the responsibilities of their trust, of Divine worship.
how did It happen that two such
officers headed the two top com­
mands at the moat important U. 8

CHURCHES

ribikW mrr Tbars4ar nels. the country can lift
St Hssitoas. Mkatnafrvm lu p.e„nt d(.plor&gt;ble

thers will be no church services FIRST METHODIST CHVRCH
here. Mrs. Fred Bower and Mrs. Jay
L- Winston Stone, Pastor
Snyder, who are members of the
Morning worship at 1(WOO.‘ Mr.
Exec. Committee of the Michigan Stone preaching. The service will
Branch of the W MA will attend
the meeting of that committee on
YANKEE SPRINGS CHVRCH
. Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
Services will be held next Sun­
day September 9. The Sunday
school will be at 2 pm and preach­
ing at 3. The Rev. Henry Adler will

In the Philippines, America has
Morning worship at 10:30. Ser­
evolved a model for this new free
um. "Walking in the spirit."
----------- school al .. ... RaJ|y
Sunday
world of Asia. In the Philippines.
Day Sept. 1C.
America has demonstrated that peoSunday school staff
CUI IWniHi-* I pies OI me west may wais sioe oy
day (tomorrowi 7:30
(SSOCIATION side in mutual respect and with
| mutual benefit.
&gt;The hl|lQry of our sovereignty there them with lack of Judgment. It
leaves them with badly tarnished
reputations although free of crimi­
And to. my fellow countrymen. nal charges. If either or both of

EDITORIALS ।

1. 3~. 1&gt; I •"*" 1 **’“* u
sons and daughters have served you
tempted to devise an international well and faithfully with the calm,
process to prevent or settle disputes deliberate, determined fighting
between nations. Prom lhe very
start, workable methods were found ,a|lor bated upon a i„dIU4,n of hu.
In so far as individual citizens were |orkal lralu „ a&lt;aln.t lbe fani.
concerned, but lhe mechanics of an UfUm of an enrmy .upported only
Instrumentality of larger interna-,by mythoi^d fiction.
tional scope have never been sue- ( Tbelr BplrHttjU ,lfTn&lt;,h „d „„„
CConltaurt nom

Military alliance, balances . of,
power. leagues of nations all in
turn failed, leaving the only path to.
be by way of the crucible of war.
I

has brought us through to victory.
They are homeward bound—take

Dld you notice that Gen. Mac­
Arthur one of the great military
Tlic utter destructiveness of war leaders of this war states that "The
problem &lt;of peace) is basically theo­
logical". . . "11 must be of the spirit
not now,devise some greater and
more equitable system. Armageddon

The problem basically U theo­ Navy secret Pearl
logical and Involves a spiritual re­ did little to clarify
crudescence and improvement of
human character that win syn-

dlct. they should be given a fair,
open trial. •

Wednesday. .Sept 12. Emmanuel
luild. I o'clock potluck luncheon

i Lieut. Gen. Short were given when
they took over their commands at
Hawaii, it would be unfair to say
whether ultimate responsibility

Use of Soap As
Softener is Waste
Says M.S.C. Specialist

FALL

HANDBAGS

FROM

A COSTUME TREAT

It may be leather—-or it may
not, but you’ll alu-ayi delight
in beautiful, ncw-as-loniorrow sitting, v a gleaming
clasp, the versatile day-todale look a Penney handbag
gives your every costume!

from 3 to 5 pin.
The public tv cordially invited

With soap one of the scarce Items
cn retailers' shelve*, homemakers
are finding it necessary to practice
soap-saving economy, according to
.Julia. Pond, extension specialist in

^NtWHAlSl

State College.
Soap Is most frequently wasted by
using It to soften water Even when
plentiful, soap Is an expensive wa-

Dec. 7. IJmY. Both documenta cone

for that purpose Two very inex­
tain valuable contributory evidence
pensive and effective water soften­
to a complete appraisal of the case. ers are trisodlun, phosphate and sal
Neither answers Hie question most soda. Sal soda can always be obWe stand in Tokyo today, reml- of us have waited patiently to hear
lacenl of our countryman. Com- —"How did such a blunder happen
Peery. 02 years ago. His and why?" Further punishment of
was to bring to Japan an
enlightment and progress LU Oen Walter C. Short, or any it should be thoroughly dissolved In
by lifting ths veil of Isolation lo the others wiw may be Involved, is no the waler before the soap is added.
This reduces the quantity of soap
friendship, trade, and commerce of
used and at the same time produces
should be spared or great names
the knowledge thereby shielded in bringing lo light the give the softener an opportunity to
gained of
soften lhe water before adding the
soap A good rule is to add the sofforged into
of this magnitude possible.
presslon and human enslavement.
Freedom of expression, freedom of
action, even freedom of thought
were denied through suppression of the entire American public has a
The temperature of the object on
liberal education, through appeol responsibility in lhe Pearl Harbor which frost Is deposited must be
to superstition and through lite disaster; that we were not willing freezing (32 degrees F.) or below al­
application of force.
to pay tlic price of preparedness; though frost will not actually be de­
posited at any temperalure unless
We are committed by lhe Potsdam
Declaration of Principles to see that
still, clca^i night the temperature at
the Japanese people ore liberated
the ground may fall several degrees
Nevertheless, it Is equally true
from this condition of salvery. It
lower than temperature at a mod­
is iny purpose to implement this that alert action at Pearl Harbor erate height above ground. Light
could
have
prevented
most
of
the
commitment Just as rapidly as the
frost may be expected, in general,
damage—a stunning victory for in low-lying country or suburban
other essential steps taken lo neu­ Japan might have been changed localities having official weather bu­
reau temperatures of about 40 de­
Into
a
sharp
initial
setback
for
the
tralize Ute 'war potential.
grees. Effect of pressure on the
The energy of the Japanese race, forces of Nippon. High officials in
elevation above sea level hns no ap­
if properly directed, will enable ex­ Washington. Including the army preciable Influence on the formapansion vertically ratlrer than hori-

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YOUR

PENNEY’S ARI

Husbands are usually difficult to please

when it comes to hats, but these at
Penney’s are admired by the most dis­

Wednesday night prayer meet­
ing at the church 7:?W\
Thursday. Sept. 6 i today i Ladles
all day meeting at Mrs. Hewitt's. E

criminating men! Tailored styles just
right for suits — and glamor hats to
wear for only pretty reasons I

Friday pm. Sept 14 Ladles mLv
denary meeting at parsonage. Miss

Cltutic Hatt
.3:00 p.m. Jail Service.
6: 30 p.m. Senior Christian Endea­
vor society, leader Maxine Jannan.
7: 30 p.m. Song service and me.'.-

"every member present" meeting,
with Mrs. Jay Snyder leading the
Stewardship discussion on lhe sub-

BOYS CAN TELL THESE TWINS APART
HOUSI COAT
MIANS
WARM
A COMFORT

do what
you want!

iiw

BLOUSES

A frilly blouse makes a
suit lhe proper thing to
wear lo tea—and a

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tailored

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will

make it right for day­

lovely twin went for
neckin' and jive... and
wata real
flaming j &gt;ulh!

time occasions. Long

THIV love,y,win
1II 111 went for
bookt—until
the got hep to the
kiltin' the wai mittin'!

A

sleeves, short sleeves,

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collars or not, bows and

ties in matching oc con­
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shades.

Cot­

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in white and color*.

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SUNDAY - MONDAY, SEPT. 9-10
BARGAIN MATINEI SUNDAY, 1:00-3:00

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THE HASTINGS BANNER. WUMDAT. SEPTEMBER 8. IMS

daughter
and COMMUNITY NOTICES
— «-Tk**. Mr. and Mrs. DovUng
-------------- --------------1 Monica and Mr*
This coming Sunday. Sept. 0.
Mr. and Mrs. William McKnlght Robert Shannon. About 170 enjoyed Homecoming Day wlU be observed
entertained for dinner last Wednes- the buffet supper at night
at the Methodist church Special
. &gt;
*.
-*»_.&lt;
Therc u to be a golf and bridge aervices with the Rev. Paul I* Roblwa*w*
—-~---- - -----------U»J *v uit
»i&gt;
with a draaort Friday evening foe lgLe Mr an4 Mr&gt; r^. Hubbard. potluck tills Friday the 7th Instead gon of Berrien Springs preaching at
of next week a* formerly planned, io a m, followed by a picnic dhiCanton. Ohio. Awards went to Mra.. SIT3 c w
Mr &gt;Ild Mra. The committee for the luncheon on ncr in lhe basement of the church.
Garic Fuller. Mr* Floyd Gaskell and !
Goodyear. Mr. and Mrs. Rlch- Tuesday is Mrs Wellesley Ironside. Evening services at 8 pro with sera remembrance for the honor guest. , anJ Copy, Mra. R o. Flnnie. Mrs Mrs- A. D. McDonald. Mrs. Ken mou by lhe Rev. J Kenneth Hoff• • •
(Orville Bayles. Mrs David French Banderson. Mrs. Dwight Fisher. Mrs. master of Holland. Special music at
Mr. and Mra. Harry Thompson. ' and Dr and Mrs. Charles Todd of ( Robert Klcvom. Mrs Edward Slor- both services.
Jr, were in Grand Rapids Saturday Beaumont. Texas.
' kan and Mrs. Glen Storrs.
i
-----------Gregory School Reunion .
| The Gregory school reunion will
Thunday night dinner gurat* of ORGANIZATIONS
be held Sunday. Sept. 16. at Tydcn

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| Mrs. Floyd Kimble went with her
•nwmp.pn
. pr«d- A„,
parents Mr. and Mr*. Chas FarthIng the ceremony.
|
• • •
, The next regular meeting of the
‘ Ing of Woodland to IlllnoU to attend
.
ainn.*.ATTe.1 «i
The 3 f*5 Hospital Guild held Women of the Moose will be held* the funeral of an aunt on Saturday
Porter
August meeting al lhe Leach Friday. Sept 7. at 8 pm
returning on Monday. * A number
™
7und./TX
horo' °f M1“
«nd UU-'
-----------from here attended the Labor Dav
2?i*.N|nJhAnnr nf her eranddauah ! Susanne Kreider. The energetic 1 Thornappie Garden Club
ta^Mtai With Landon’i?K!r
provided all the food from
The Thornapple Garden Club will । program in Woodland. * Mr. and
Mra.
Kenneth Kelsey and Joyce and
A nuX
frteods ,h'lr °*n «‘rten Ml» Jcin B‘™« tn&lt;*t “l 3 p,n
13
45th blrthdaj A number of frierxis wm # Bucst
lhe home
Mrs L R atorrr ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilmer left
1838 W Grc^n St. "The Romance of; Sunday for a few days' trip to nor­
;
them
Michigan. * Mias Clara Wood­
I the Fruit Basket" will be the Copic
«»nx
.iru,
u 8wett
o, Mra 'of the meeting. Each member L,' man and Mira McIntyre of Dayton.
. Ohio, brought Miss Ruth Woodman
requested
to
bring
a
small
rooted
Ktsabeth French was hostem to Margarelhe Gardner. Hastings. R. 4.
, to her home here last Tuesday The
two tables of bridge Friday evening ' repeated her marriage vows to Pfc. plant In a container to be taken to, latter had been spending a few 4ays
Camp
at her home High accrs were won Woodrow W Allerdlng. son of Mra. the hospital patients al
in Ohio. Her parent*. Mr. and Mrs
by Jean leavltt of Gratae Pointe, an Gladys Brooks. Independence. Iowa. Cutter.
■ H. Woodman returned home on Sat­
-------------------- Monday. August 27. al 8:30 pro at
' urday after spending a week vtsEmmanuel Guild will hold II*' Iting in Ohio and Indiana. ♦ A nice
lhe home of the groom's uncle and
Johnson.
aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. James. opening meetuig for the fall al the crowd was present last Sunday when
parish house next Wednesday. Sept.
Ann Hlgble's first visit home since The single ring ceremony was read 12 at 1 p.m. Potluck luncheon. Bring,' Min Audra Endsley and Miss Maurine Clum had charge of the morn­
leaving for lhe Waves was so ultra by lhe Rev. G. Wyman in the pres­ table service.
short that all her friends couldn't ence of twenty-five guest*. The
ing worship service with "Thy Will
ceremony
took
place
before
a
backI
-----------.
, be
।
possibly have seen her. so Ann's par­
Done on Earth ' as the theme
ground of large basket* of gladioli. I Mrs E A. Parker will entertain1 Mis*
,
Clum sang "The Lord * Prayer"
ent*. the C. C. Higbie* entertained
. ।, The bride wore a dress of black the Banner class of the Methodist and directed alnging by lhe C. E.
for her Saturday evening at an Op_ ' and white crepe with a white car- Sunday school on Tuesday evening. '
' choir. Mis* Endsley gave a reading
en House held in their home on
nation
corsage.
Mrs.
J
Max
WellSept.
11.
with
the
regular
potluck
,
East Walnut St. Besides a glad gab/with musical accompaniment and
fare was made of honor and wore supper at 6:30 o'clock, followed by
fest with Ann. the girls met Ann
, ,
H
,
lhe Rev. Mr. Wing spoke on "The
a scarlet and blackl“
suit
with
a “
corbusiness and
H-l, -M
tram H,. J™&gt; ,*
“,«'
h •
», social sessions.
| Will of God." * School begins this
axh
lUUoned ,or a «*-of roartuda. B*l. J Max Well- , The fall activities Of lhe WB.C. Tuesday with Mrs. Carl Hollom as
ahart while al a na.al hoaplial In
5°”'" •
'"•““11 S. will begin with a board meeting teacher.
Great Lakes Naval Training Station. . *ron’ Fort Benjamin hospital. Ind, on Friday afternoon. Sept. 7. at
___ ___
। was best man.
12:30 o'clock In the Methodist SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
j Mrs. Gardner wore a gray flow- ;'
Barbara and Erik von Reis were 1 ered crepe dress and her corsage 'church parlors On Wednesday. I Therc will ** regular grange
guests el honor at lhe dinner for
r”:
ScPl
3- &lt;»&gt;«
■« «““•
umouc n»».
Sept *12.
the **ary
Mary Circle
Circle is
ta to serva
serve
twenty-two given by her parents. «ra i.mro
a blu^.nd
, lhf
,lr
‘
l
««
o
ctock
&gt;
“
«»*«»
I*iuc litai ucir uCiuL* luiiviivw iia---- TS*’' '~~"V 1
" F.-ise bring “
sitldMr. and Mra. Abcn Johnson at their
*'°re*
“nd *h r ‘the
he ch««h
« room
&gt;^«. frledcakM
church dln,n
dining
room. Rertrv*Reserve. | w
wlchc*.
frlcdcakc? or
or cookies.
cookies. ** LuLu­
Gun take cottage Saturday night. '
*"**
«"“*«• *“ °r , tions
• J*
”1"f left Monday morning
ttons may be made with Mrs.
Mr*. George ='“
lu
*1hrtf
Mr. and Mrs von Reis and their . pink resrs and white gladioli.
Il Van Houten.
ill teach ihLs
Houten, 27B1.
3791. not later than tor
for Yale where she u
ulll
this
young son John returned lo their
t
un n
Tuesday noon. Sept 11. Mrs James
* »«h Otis of Lansing spent
home in Grease Pointe Farms Tues- I "1“’
Bro*‘dw»y un‘‘&gt; A*®11*1 31 Long U in charge of devotional*. Ubor Day at the home of Mr and
day
n
,Broorn report* back to Mrg“ LaWrcnce Larkin is program Mrs H*rr&gt;' Dunn.
&lt;
•••
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.

Care Must Be Exercised
In Handling Electricity
For your personal safety, observe
these measures:
Don't tangle with wires, failures or
appliances until you've made sure
lhe electricity Is shut off— either by
pulling the main house switch, re­
moving a fuse or unplugging lhe ap­
pliance.
Don't handle any electrical appli­
ance, pull a switch cord, touch a
switch or plug in an outlet with wet
hands. Wet flesh Is a better con­
ductor of electricity than copper

Don't stand on wet ground or con­
Crete or on metal when plugging In
or handling an appliance.
’ Don't lay a hand—even a finger
Up—on any electrical appliance
while you're having a soak in the
tub. while you're touching any pipe
or faucet, or while you're in contact
with the water in the washbasin.
To safeguard your home and
equipment:
Don't put pennies or tinfoil behind
blown fuses. You run the risk of
Immediate electrocution. And you
taler run the risk of a rnerry house

or tn dispose of quietly. Surgery was |
then making its flfit beginnings as :
a science.
Men known as body­
snatchers, or. more subtly. Resurrectlonlsts. supplied corpse* at a
price to medical schools, with no
questions asked. In Edinburgh, one |
William Burke delivered bodies ,0
anatomists so frequently and 1n such
perfect condition that questions were
asked, and Burke was tried and
hanged for murder.

corners

Mr and Mrs. Dcvern Sampson
of Quimby were Sunday callers at

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Many items are hard to find.
We hope we still have what you
want when you drop in.
Boy's Plaid Wool Mackinaws

f

Quilted Rayon Lining

Men's Plaid Cotton
Flannel Shirts

spr-spi

IT Mrs H F. Munn and Miss Lena
IJ । Heideman were alao callers al the
fj ’ Ptsher home. The Munns who have
(j i lived in our vicinity for the past 35
n j years and Mtu Heideman who has
j lived with them since retiring from
j । teaching are moving back to Wtsjiconsin, the state from which they
11 came, this week. They havd many
1 friends here who rrgrel very much
! I losing these good friends and neighI and helpful and ready to do all they
I i could in every way for the bettrrf; ment of the community. The wWh](es of all go with them to their
il| new home in Waupun. WU. * Mr
iljand Mrs. LeuU Herzel and children
t] j anil Mrs Ida Flory accompanied by
(j! her brotlicr. Samuel Blocher of
1 Nashville, visited Mr. and Mrs
-j David Flory and Edward Blocker of
•j 'Scottsville Sunday of last week *
a*Miss Joanne Barry returned Sunvisit With friends In South Bend.
Ind * School begins Tuesday. Sept
4. with Mrs. Alice DeVries again at
the teacher's desk.

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Bratislava Hodge-Podge
European Frontier City
Bratislava. Czechoslovakia, grew
rabidly in the two dz.-ades between
city on Cttchoilovakia’i abbrevi­
ated Danube river frontier, and the
Czechs, by building new quays and
warehouses, had succeeded to a
the near-by Austrian capital as a
distributing point for the Balkans
Claiming third position among

lava was a living demoifttrafion ot
the language hodge-podge that ean
develop ui a central European fron­
tier city, says the National Geo­
graphic society. To its Slavs—less
than half the population—the port
was Bratislava. To its Magyars
(Hungarian*)—more than one-sixth

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Saturday nWU
night pk»lc
picnic high-------Just recently
from 11 |b thc bwlnc.M session.
।
lighted -A.
the
weekend
for lhe C.returned
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__________ , , ,_________
Dolans, the David Goodyears, Mrs .' months In the ETO theater of war.
HENDERSIIOT t&gt;
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R. G. Flnnie and lhe William Me- rolTNT-Y rl IIR
Kplahta, With their families and j1 ol,NTHY CLUB ACTIVITIES
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Van Vranken
Barham Burkholder,they enjoyed a! Something a little different was were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
co-operative supper at the park at th® co-operative
.
----- luncheon
------------- nt
__ the
— nnd Mrs. Basil Hayward of Alto. *
Gun lake, later returning to the i। club on Tuesday “
*'u •*
— Philip , Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clark of Durand ।
with
Mrs.
Dolan cottage for the evening.
. Mitchell. —
Mrs.
— Fred Stebbins and spent the weekend with his brother ;
I Mra. Willard Lawrence in
Clark. .
wax charge,
a,..—, ex. ( and
a**M wife.
WUCa Mr and
*•**•* Mra.
»*■- A.
n. CV*. **■■&gt;*.
Mlu Henrietta Bauer of Grand M»ny came out to enjoy the bridge * Sunday callers at Wilbur
Rapids entertained two tables of , and golf in spite of the full week- Schantz's were Mr nnd Mrs. Ronbrtdge Wednesday evening at the end and lhe day being the opening aid Haynes and Johnny of Hastings. I
home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. of school. An out of town guest was * Joyce and Bob Clark and Leland
Guy Bauer In honor of- her sister- Mrs. R, V. Goodremont of Chclaea Christiansen went lo Lansing Mon- i
Mr*. Max Bauer of Detroit. ■ with Mrs. E. W. Parmalec. The day to stay until Wednesday at lhe 1
Awards for play went to Mrs. C. D. | morning golf event for low *core on । State Fair * Mr and Mrs. Dick
Bauer, Mrs. Louis Williams and to - c-dd holes went to Mrs Homer Young moved to their new home
the honor guest.
Smith and the afternoon golf Monday.
&lt; i
• • •
awards for low net went to Mrs E
Mr and Mra. R. H. Moti and Mr. 1
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Herrick I W Parmalee, Mrs. J. P. Thomas and Mrs Floyd Garrison called at '
were hosts at a dinner at Shady , and Mra. Homer Smith. Bridge hon- | the home of Mr and Mrs Carl I
Monk
»m?x» tn
rciier of
Odessa and
Nook l»«t
last t
Tuesday
in xnnn.
honor «v
of the t, nr.
ors Vn.
for the day were won. «...
by *jt_
Mrs. . A
A*v*.v.
«■ Lake
*&gt;.
«.IU later I
latter's niece and nephew. Mr. anti Rom Dunn. Mrs. David Goodyear at the hospital
.------ in
— Charlotte
—------.j where
Mrs. Norman McGowan and Mrs. | and Mrs. Willard Smith.
[their
their son. Virgil, is confine
confined fpl- .
Herrick's sister. Mra. Arab Connolly. ' Labor Day was a bpsy one at the lowing a
n serious
sennits motorcycle acciucclof Syracuse. N Y Their guests in- | club with lhe president'# and vice । dent * Mr*, and Mrs Leo Hcndereluded. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reed, president’* match in the morning. 1 shott are camping at Gun lake over
Mrs. James Cushman. Mr. and Mrs. | the vice president's team coming out * "
----‘
'
*"
"
Howard Frost. Mr. and Mrs Stanley | on top bow gross went to Chester rence Christiansen Is on the sick
Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. John Del- Jcnkes. Les Hawthorne. J. p. Thom- list. * Mr. and Mrs. Terry- OXaugh- ,
naay: also Mrs J Jemison and Miss as. and Vine Tabor
Un of Battle Creek and Mr. and
Janet Marts of Battle Creek. Mr*
The iwo-bail foursome in the aft- Mrs. Paul Palmer and Larry of Mid­
Connoily returned on Sunday to Sy- ■ emoon was won by Dan Walldorf f dleville called on Ted O'LaughUns'
Sunday afternoon.
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WHITE HIPHANT SALE

�TOE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER «. IMS
Mlep Joyce Echtinhw and Mis* | Mrs. Levancha tftrrtck. who ha*
Audrey Orierson, both employees at been staying with Mx. and Mrs. Ben
the Hastings Mfg. Co., leave today । Merrick, 1* returning *oon lo the
• Thur* ) for Minneapolis. Minn, heme of Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Merwhare they have enrolled Ln a. five 1 rick. S. Church St.
months r*dl»-television course. Miss . capt Charles Struble I* expected
1 after eighteen month* at the Echllnaw. who ba* completed her : homc soon for a 13-day furlough
itlind hotel In Grand Rapid* training here a* e Red Crow Nurse's | M
n k D C1IlctQjf&gt;ux
Aide, la now Hated with the Mlnneg^ne to DHmK to ,gel ac^
ment in Decatur. 1)1.
.BOU. Bjdc™. .M Mil
-«1-1
to
Mias Betty Harlow, who recently
unteer hospital service tjiere.
,
gteven* Gould, who arrived
Barry County Health dept nurse. Friday August 31. weight B lb. 10
Myers Lunch on Court street U | Mildred "Mickey" Herman is now | M. Congratulation* to grandpa and
closed thl* week because of the | Mr*. Melbourne Worfel alnce her grandma Cinccbeaux and mother,
fire Saturday night caused by de- marriage on Saturday. "Mickey" U I jeanne
fectlve wiring.
| 'lurM
Woodland. Balll^are. and
R E. Flnnie relumed to hl* home Carlton townships. Their now home
last. Thursday from Butterworth 1* the upstairs apartment al 422
Ancient Radiant Heating
hospital and is making a splendid ' W. Green St.
. Radiant heating was developed
recovery from his eye operation.
| Mr* Charles H. Orsen recel
celved _
a ' lo a high degree by lhe Romans.
Robert C. Walldorff P. M. 2/c and
ftom her son. ClintolMH.
Sco“I.
who used it not only m the watm and
Mra. WaUdorff announce the birth ( bey. who had Just arrived from
of a daughter. Sally Marie at Pen- ■ England In a hospital ship al' New moat universally in private houses
nock hospital August 27.
: York and -ws* waiting lo be sent in the northern province*.
^Ac&lt;ordlng to all report* lhe in- ' to an Alr Corps hospital. Clinton U
Au open /pace below the floor,
^^r.i-Miig demand on Un supplies | recovering from rheumatic fever called hypocausl. allowed (he pas“ ht|p ’•*■“«
MU-Mian
W"
tomto.
« Delum
Joyce
Lammers
of Delton
means continuance of lathering sal­ and MLis Janet Boekeioo of Has­
room
above. Many examples of hy­
vaged tin for’ a long time lo conic.
tings, who have been employed at
In orjlcr lo expedite the work house* the Windstorm Insurance Co office pocausl* exist In villa and 'house
foundations in Roman centers in
here, have quit, preparatory to at­ Germany and England.
Although
time now to Food Center. Kroger'*
tending college. Mias Lammers ek- the usual culture was to lead the
AS- ‘
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“*
. heat from the hypocausl intu a sin-

LOCAL NEWS *

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SSpptoTiIhl JSLS *UUto» to to« U. .U,nd
uSS ™ to,, .M top
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Sood work going.
I,a11 “ 11
lhe lUnc for nt&gt;mln’
’ Mr. and Mrs. Orville Van Wie arc ’ *
ation
t,on of off
officers.
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mr parents oi . *«. rwcu.ru v-i,
FUrenw Huiing hu moved
villo born Saturday morning atlln Mrs Walkers up-slain apartPcnnock hospital.
menl- -

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search and development depart­
ment at a meeting of the Ameri­
can Chemical society. The water is
first treated with chlorine, to kill
germs, and then with chlorine diox­
ide to remove "chlorphenol" taste
and odor. In tests on a plant scale
at one of lhe filter plants of* the
Niagara Falls. N. Y.. water depart­
ment. It was demonstrated over a
period of several months, according
to Dr. Vincent, that waler which
was too contaminated for the usual
chlorine treatment was successfully
purified by the new process. The

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summer, tool Chemically treat­
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Um on fait, mstol. Tit*. concroH
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Single Gallon............. 89c

WOOL

.. 19c

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home this winter! If» easy tc
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attic joisto, level off, and the
job Is done. And there's noth­

ROLL MICK SIDING

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with fireproof coramk grosulot!

ing to pay 'til Novemberl

FANCY—FREEH CAUGHT

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URGE PERCH

.. 57c

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Center of War» and Art

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BUTTER COUNTRY ROLL U 44c
VITAMIN "A" ADDED

u 23c

KEYKO MARGARINE

CHEESE

World

IE 11c

CREAM CHEESE

39c

2 LOAF 70c

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COTTAGE CHEESE

i. 10c

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UKE HOUR

He married the former Margaret
Rowlader of Woodland, who is slay- ,
Ing with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*
1 Homer Rowladrr. while her husband
I* In service. John had been over­
sea* 14 month*, hl* work being that
1 of a radio operator
tan Ironside ha* been home.
' "Hi". Frank Wev^rman Official
repoiu from Manila «ay that you
are one of lhe first navy men In
tills area to be out on point*. Sounds
1 alright to us. what do you say. be­
side* Whoupee!
I Others home with honorable dlscharge Include Marshall Schantz.
John Leary. Chuck Leonard. John- '
ny Hynea—who wa* advanced to
Cpl Just prior to his release—George
I Adcock, who entered service in '41,
owner of the Bronze Star Medal.
Infantry Combat Medal and Distin­
guished Unit Citation.
Lt Comdr. Charles McIntyre is
heme on leave.
BUI Stebbins. 8 1 c is home on 9
day ' boot" leave from G.L.
S Sgt Glenn Kahler is home aft- ,
. er nearly 2 yr* with the army pos’ tai service in England and France
Returning to lhe States on Aug
18th after 27'5 mos. in Iran came
Dcnald Brldenstlne. 604 Hubble St
Haven't seen him a* yet.
Pvt Donald Berry was home for
lhe weekend from Truax Field. Wl*.
Another here from lhe same place
wa* southern speaking Dean Dodl.
! who wa* visiting hl* cousin. Mr*
Arthur Smith and family.
Pleasant T 5 Arundel J Reneau.
Lacey neighborhood, is home from,
Port Robertson. Neb Hl* brolhar.
Cpl. Jamis Reneau Is in Germany.
James ha* been oversea* 2 yrs and
never had a furlough from the time
he entered service.
It may sound like double talk—
anyhow. Sgt June Leary and a fine
looking soldier from Port Lewis.
Wash, were here over the weekend
A* soon as pilot Doc Walton heard
the V-J day new* he dashed off the
following letter to hl* wife which
seemed to pretty well cover the
situation.
Dear Shirley:—

Hybrid Onions
Onions to lhe taste of everyone
will soon be un the market. After
year* of experimentation Dr*.
Henry A. Jone* and Alfred E.
Clarke, accidentally discovered one
plant in a field Jt the ordinary vari­
ety that will produce large hybrid
onions eltivcr mild or sharp tasting

.

FRESH HERRING

month* old now John hadn't seen

RS. We won!

RING, IONG OR LARGE

VEAL CHOPS

T 4 John J Smith, of Woodland.1
wa* heme on 30-day furlough and '

down Will be home soon.

WITH POCKET FOR STUFFING

VEAL BREAST

It’s great "Coming Home” news
these days. The dally papers report
the glad tidings and everyone I*
anxious to know who has returned.
This is the latest report:—Those
aboard the S. S. Cristobal, docked
in Boston on Friday were. Pfc. Wes­
ley Manker. Hasting*. Scrgt. Tlioma* E. Kurr. Hastings. Scrgt. Bernard
J Garvey. Nashville. Sergt. Station
J. Strickland. Hastings. Scrgt. Garth
£. Flor la, Delton. Scrgt. Darrell
Dean. Hastings. Carp. Earl A. Flook. I
Nashville.
Due to arrive an Sept. 5lh at New ।
York aboard tile- 8 8. Sea Scamp !
i* Sgt. Marlin E. Van Gelscn. HasUng*
.
’
With the ft S Sant* Maria dock- I
Ing In Boston on Saturday arrived
T 5 Robert A. Humphrey. Freeport. 1

purified tn this manner. The chlorine
dioxide is made by treating sodium Arthur W Vllew. Freeport.
chlorite with chlorine water? using
Winston Merrick at Percv Jone*
the customary chlorinating appara­ send* word that he'd be glad to see
tus at the filter plant. It Is claimed anyone from home who happen* tn
that the new process is not only be in Battle Creek during the next
mueh more efliclenl than ordinary 10 day* He’ll be In bed for that
chlorination, but is also more eco­ time, having submitted thl* week
nomical and simpler to operate.
to hie last surgery which he will

flues would lead up frum the hypo-

At limes these wall ilue* consisted
of hollow oblong tile*, act close to­
gether around the room.

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SOAP

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MOUSSES

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renowned

as

WARDS WAM4ABLI

a banking

furt’a reputation for money lendyig
started jn the small shop of Mayer
Anselm Bauer—Zum rothen Schilde
• "At the Red Shield"i. This g-.e
its name tn Rothschild banking
houses, which financed European
war* and attracted mercantile and
Industrial associations to Frankfurt.
Chemical nnd electrical equipment
industries predominated among fac­
tories lining the Main both east and
west of Frankfurt's commercial
heart.
Frankfurt was a city within a clly
—an old print set in a modem
frame. The old" town, laid out In
semi • circular fashion fronting the
Main, was rich in early landmarks.
Fronting its city square was the 500year-old Town hall, where German
kings were once elected; near by
wa* th« equally famous cathe­
dral, where kings were crowned.
In the courtyard stood the famous
Juslitia fountain, which spouted red
and white wine when kings ban­
queted
Amid
narrow
winding
streets its sharp-peaked old houses
leaned forward in tipsy fashion as
if attempting to peer into the face
of,the paicer-by.
The city's’lndcpendence ceased to­
ward the latter part of lhe 19th cen­
tury. As a result of defeat in
lhe Prussian war. Frankfurt was an­
nexed by Bismarck as a Prussian

hat wau. pawn

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cover* almost any surface.

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Excollsnt for floor*.

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USE SOILAX FOR CLEAN­
ING I
Mix wM» water.. .end use to iecsen
dirt and diwahre gmaie eepeM•d surface* auichhr ..; eenflv.

At one lime Frankfurt ranked first
In the printing of book*. Prewar

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statues of Gutenberg and to the
English printer. Csxton.
A* a literary canter. Frankfurt
will long be remembered as the
birthplace of Goethe snd at the
brothers
Grimm.
whose
fairy
stories have delighted a multitude
of reader*.

Montgomery

Keater. Me

�tftr bastings ban&amp;k tirtlsbAT.
;• MKf Burr GloUy. 302 B. Colfax; Mra.
EVENTFUL DAT
i
Laundrlei Use Wheat Starch
rape, uwkuwvu ,
Harvey Myers. Hastings. R. 4: Mrs.
taking a Liberal Arts course and U
Wheal starch Is utilized chiefly in Weygandt,
Remember lhe date for a paper FOR F. D. CINCEBEAUX
ilevilli; Alton Armour. 828 E. Clinton: Mra.
enjoying her school work very
Labor Day. Sept. 3. was a real the laundry and textile industries—
collection
—
September
11.
The
local
|
much. This will be her Junior year.
milestone
in
the
life
of
F.
D.
consumption
in
the
former
predcmlschool
plans
to
collect.
Please
box
ben Fisher at Frankenmuth Mon­
Miss Mattle Schray and grand­
Cincebeaux of Trail's End. Gun natlng. It U atoo used to acme ex­
mtHn Wuidorir MX tall, auk
daughters Vivian and Shirley Schray or bundle your paper and place at lake. The reasons for his happy ob- tent (n •dheilvee. Although it does
day.
the curb by 12:30 pm.. Tues.. 11th.
E. Marshall: Infant Marvil Siam,
Mr. and Mrj LesUe Smith and of Elmhurst. W.. spent the weekend
Wayland were gueits on Saturday
servance of the day were—Tint.
the stiffening properwaiiinis. R. I: Mary Lou Jensen.
*
... It,
of the Rev and Mrs Fay C. Wing. Mrs
Frank Hynes w
were
in rSr.nit
Grand and Labor Dav In Woodland visit­
was his birthday (number of ye*« 1 ues of corn. potato or tapioca starch, rell.
HMUngs. R. 8.
* in and Mrs CharlM Fisher of Rapids Friday having optical work ing friends. * Ted Super will be lhe
ell.
~
—
UA..
It
was
Mr
H
more
an4
rooUtur&gt;
rt
_
Tuesday evening. Sept. 11. the hot revealed): second. It was Mr.
Donations: A donation of 812455
Frankenmuth spent the weekend done. * Mra. Clarence Gordon and new bus driver taking the place of Woodland Women's club IS sponsor­
and Mrs.and
-Cincebeaux'*
thirty-»*vconsequently
advanta- GrandChamp. St., Clair Snort*. rrofn
11
17
*a
IndLrtwr Daywith the former’s, daughter Marcia of BuflWn. Ind.. Cecil Jordan who has resigned. * ing a Flower Show. It will be an enth wedding anniversary; third It sislantto^rUtaftrdihM.'whenused
Michigan: Mra. ivk
I.i Lamb
—-Lake
L-L- electric tray conveyer.
■liter Mra U.uh Schmidt and hus- were supper guests Friday evening Miss -Mayoma Valentine of Lowell open meeting to Ute public. Mrs..
...Kb..,
was
a
dinner
guest
on
Tuesday
with
Snd * Miss Mary Agneas Dame of; with Mr. and Mrs. Ogle Flanigan
Odessa.
.
C. D. Bauer will be guest speaker snd^opened his first checking ac- it I* of value in
It la of value Ln stabilizing the An­
Discharge*: Mra. Oarl Lwmard
Toledo Ohio Is visiting Miss Joyce and family. Miss Ruth Flanlgan re- Mra. K*y Daniels. They were visi­ and award the ribbons. Rules and
wbv—bby, -------------------—
Fisher.'*
Mrs Norma Sifton
accom­ turned home with them as an over­ tors in the afternoon with Mrs. regulations will be given to school -ount at a Hastings bank. Another ish. In laundry work it Is uied on and baby boy. 438 E. Green: Carroll
Louis Vincent of Lake Odessg. * children and can be had at local reason for celebration was the birth tinea "oilers, ahlrts. etc.
Newton. Delton. R. 8; Norman Z«rpanied by her daughter. Mrs How- night guest at a cottage at Middle
s few days previously of a son to,
«♦»
-------T—i n.1
remains was at the
lake where they were camping. * Mrs. Mattle Schray of Elmhurst. stores. Exhibits must be al the school
Donald and baby girl. Middleville;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hynes called Ill., was a Saturday and Sunday cafeteria before 4 pm.
Jeanne, the only daughter Of this PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Dome u* 1
Now picking Prolific. El­
night guest with Mra. Ella Flory.
Mrs. Neil Jones and baby girl. Has­
well known Gun lake couple, who
fhv
Wetnple of Scouville far a few days. on Mr. and Mrs Ward Hynes at
Organizations
On Bunday she was a dinner guest
berta next week ond Kolnow resides in Detroit. Along w th
tings. R.4: Glenn Perkins. 438 B.
She was called there by the illness their cottage at Gun lake Sunday
Tlie W.C.T.U. will meet Friday his other friends, the Banner joins
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Boni.
*
JeffersonH Mra. Wm. Slocum. Huafternoon.
*
Mra.
Eva
Rodebaugh
amoioo in 10 doyi.
.
of her mother. She is improving
.
..
—.—
Bnd
BurJ. Cooley. 302 E. llngi, R. 1: Shirley Ktslf. Nash­
afternoon, Sept. 14, at the home of in extending
Orland
Yank
who
has
been
spend
­
of
Hastings,
was
a
recent
visitor
at
greeting!.
now. * Mra. Effie Lehmanjmd Mrs.
Bring Container*
ing the summer vacation at his Mrs. Bessie Woodman.
Colfax. August 27. Cynthia Sue: Mr. ville: Bert Hall, Grand Rapids:
Leona Murphy of Scottville called the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
On
Sept.
2
the
Woodbury
U.
B
In
Bist
Woodland
returned
home
COMING TO THE THEATRES
1 and Mrs. Craig Sheffield. Hastings. Mary WiAikUlri. Middleville. R 3:
on Mr. and Mra. Floyd Mahler ' Schneider. * Dick Bolley of Kolachurch began a series of evangel­
1 ” ’, August 28. Virginia .Lee; Mr. Ann Rice,
Rice. Middleville, R.
ft. 3: Francis
Thursday evening. * M”- Mattle lhazco spent the weekend at home. to his school at Traverse City Mon­ istic meetings which will continue Virginia Gray and Donald Cook
wd'lta.
...........................
■nd Mrs. Donald' 8l)Vi&gt;P. Nashville; Patrick
Muigtur. “
&gt;lp*eJ!®'
Schray of Elmhurat, HL called on * Mr. and Mrs. John Mog at and day. This is Mr. Yank's twenty-first for two weeks. The Rev. Milliard In "Blonde Raniom"
Aujuit
AU^uit 29., Judy Ann; Corp- Mid al:. Mr^ Dale Cook. Free
Mrs. Charles Hatton and Mrs Roy daughter of Grand Rapids and Mr. year of school work there
A
drama
of
fast
moving
action
In
Trooper and Mrs. Don Hynes of Downing will deliver thP gospel mes- the late prohibition era fill this Mrs. Vlqlor Mead.. fc33 W. Green, Grice Tolhurst. 512 E. ,1
and Mrs. Ed Topp of Mlhnesota
Rowlader Monday forenoon.
Out 0/8
were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cadillac spent their vacation lost
movie thriller. It's about a night August 31. Vicki Lynn;, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Joms. 318 w, i
week at the home of his parents Mrs' Naomi Downing, an accom­ club owner and an heiress on a wild Mrs. Carl Lenz. Hastings R. 2. Sept. Daniil O'Connor. Vermontville;
Jake Duits and family.
I Mr. and Mra. Roscoe Hynes and plished musician, who will assist escapade who has herself kidnapped. 1. FhyilH Alma.
Mr.
and
Mri.
Glenn
Hendee
and
1
Mrs. T. H. Glenn at their cottage at
i visited other relative!. * Jack Her­ with children’s work.
Pine lake. * Mr. and Mrs. Floyd daughter Laurell called Thursday | tel and Ted Brant of Kalamazoo
The Faith Circle Wfi.CH. will
It’s a boy for
Johnston spent the. weekend in cn the Rev. and Mrs. E, B. Griffin spent Labdr Day In Woodland. * meet Thursday evening, Sept. 6. wfth the "Fighting Guardsman"
Mr. and Mrs. Qlendall KloppenThe story by Alexander Dumas
Greenville with Mrs. Joe Breese. * of Caledonia. * Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Miss Marjorie Sutherland was a Mrs. Will Hauer, with Mrs. LaVerne
comes to the screen —
in ___
this______
movie. stein, I-snslng. August 27, Paul RlchMr. and Mra. Harry Sandbrook and Mullenlx and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and O'Connor co-hostcss.
family were at Blanchard on Thurs­ I Kilpatrick of Battle Creek were Mrs. Jerry Fisher and Max. * Dr
The Missionary Society of the About a dashing adventurer of the 1 ard; Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Smith,
day. Mr. Sandbrook's mother. Mrs. Sunday evening callers at lhe home
Church of the Brethren will meet !8th century who kidnaps a king.; Woodnnd. August 29. Bradley Owen:
Thomas Sandbrcok passed away. of Mr. and Mrs Ogle Flanigan. * and Mrs. L. H. Brumm. Mrs. Louts Thursday. Sept. 13. for an all-day steals n beauty. The story is filled I Mr nnd Mrs. Orville Van Wle, 525
Schmidt and grandchildren Ronald
E. Thorn.
Sept.
"
’
' '1. Richard
- Orville
The funeral was held on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wotrlng are
meeting with a carry-in dinner at with romance ond action.
and Barbara. Miss Roberta Manker
: Surgical: Elizabeth Doster. 522 E.
Others from here who attended the vacationing in the Upper Peninsula.
the home of Mrs Charles Town­ "The Beautiful Cheat" starring
and Miss joAnne Greiner were
BEAUTY PREPARATIONS
| Mill: Mrs. Jennie Lyons. Delton;
funeral were Mr. nnd Mrs Walter • Miss Laurel! Hendee returned on ; -— —— -——- ~
send.
,»“h “’,—
J?"
Mrs.----------Lester-------------------Chailender.----------------Mulliken;
Hershberger
—ger and Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Owen Thiir«l.y
Thursday to
to HtmUMton
Huntington Coll««.
college.I.
’ , i
Bonita Granville
,| -----Smith. * Mrs Walker Hubbell and ...
Indiana. ..
Her
. parents. Mr . and Mrs । |Mr,
Mrs Reuen
nruen Fisher of Frankenmuth
Frankenmuth. I
A bright piece of screen entertain- Mrs. Pearl Browne. 701 Newton St.;
Smith. ★ I--------- ---- ---------“
J
h pry skins
en
so
tne
young
----------brother
Keith
Guy
of
Detroit
»pent
Glenn
Hendee.
took
her
to
CaleThe
trip
was
takeni
so
the
young
,
ment the "Beautiful Cheat" revolves Donna Jean Ferguson. Delton; Mrs.
uruuiei nrr.u uu) u,
, uici.ii xicuucv. "a.* in. a,
people could
could see the young bear
September 9
~from
___ j...
.... . until Tuesday '•••'■i|donla
: j_________
v.--room__ —. neonle
Sunday
where__________
she joined. her
cub* which their uncle Reuen had
Preaching service by Herbert J around the difficulties of a serious , Fem Luystcr. Lake Odessa: Mary
thelr parents Mr. and Mns. Klda mate whose Barents look them to | captured in the Yukon territory for Buwaidu and Glen Ide, Jr., both of young professor who gets involved j
Ouy. * Roy Rowlader visited Mr Huntington. Laurell is a graduate the Saginaw zoo. He had one black i Grand Rupids at 11 am. Sunday with a pretty blonde girl.
Ira Tish er of Odessa Sunday after- of Woodland high school. She Is I
.
school at
at 10
10 am.
am. Everyone
Everyone Invited
invited
and. two
grizzly cubs which uhe ....
was u-hml
with Fred MacMurray. Joan
caring for al his home and took to to attend both services
the zoo the latter part of the week/1
A technicolor musical In which
They were very interesting to the j CLOVERDALE
Labor Day visitors st Arthur Fred MacMurray playa a clisconchildren.
Lathrop's were the Rev. and Mrs.
Mrs.
George
P
Wingard
received
a teVegram Monday morning that
&lt;£«&lt;&gt;
^Xe army and how he does it and choees
between Joan Leslie and June Ha­
her lister living in Grand Rapids |
Mrs. E. H. Sisson of Battle
ver is hilarious entertainment.
was seriously 111. She and her hus- I
band left to go lo her home. * Mra.
Rockefellow was brought home from
Also collars, pads, bridles, riding bits
appointments
the hospital in Battle Creek on
BUY HERE and SAVE
Thursday to the home of her par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Henney.
* Mra. Daisy Tyler was taken to ,
PORTRAIT A COMMERCIAL
Pennock hospital one day last week ।
PHOTOGRAPHY
for an X-ray. Mrs Tyler Is conS. JEFFERSON AVE.
fftebblns Bldg., Phone 2M0
valesclng from a broken hip. It is
hoped lhe report will be encourag- ‘
Ing for her. * Mr. and Mrs. Prank ,
Hynea called on Mrs Harold Smith
at Pennock hospital Sunday after- |
noon. * Mrs Gilbert McLeod who ,
was brought to her home from Bat- .
lie Creek following an operation is ,
gaining nicely. She Is being cared
for by Mrs. Henry Fry.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Flnefrock
and Dick Bailey visited Sunday at
the home of Mr. ond Mrs. Ward
CTieeseinan of Maple Grove and vis­
ited Mrs. Finefrocks father. Ed
Brumm. * Mr. and Mra Wilbur
Fender and daughter Beverly of
Kalamazoo. Mr. Arlo Fender and (
•on of Battle Creek and Mra Roy i
HOPS CHEST
Bawdy and three children came to
the home of their parents to help I
SX18LEY TEMPLE .«r»
Yes! Lane, the real love gift, is
their father. Peter Pender, celebrate
his 79th birthday Sunday * Mr.
Wards
Handy
worth waiting for! To assure
and Mrs. Douglas Rickie and daugh- ,
Friction
earliest possible delivery on year
ter Dina Kay of Lansing and Or- I
Taeks
land Yonk were guests for a fish 1
Tap.
Lane Chest, register your name
dinner Sunday at the home of Mr |
on our Lane waiting list now!
•nd Mra Lloyd Hitt. Mr and Mra.
J. T. Boclfwith of Battle Creek were
guest* from Saturday until Tuesday
with Mr. and Mra. Hitt. Mr. and |
liiadl Choice of four different
bold job*. Strong, tockyi l. prac­ Mrs. Fay Conley of Detroit were I
length.. Package contain. 'A Ib.
recent vUllora. * Mr. and Mra. Earl 1
tically rovel-free. 4 Ounce roll
Count and family of Hastings spent I
Monday with Mr. and Mra. Roicoe
Wards
Hynes.
Galv. f
The Rev. and Mra. I. H. Osgood |
Garden
Switch
spent Friday evening and Saturday

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A complete «election of Muekrots,
Coneys, Fox and others. Sizes 12­
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59.50

Other* up to 350.00

Rak.

•*65‘
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13% inchu wide . . . iturdy,
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Claar-top
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coble damps. Removable sides
for ganging . . ; adjuilable eon.

Roomy
Steel
Tool Box

,
.
.
did for iztra ztrmgtti.
IncUi... handy rimovf. Haip and two calchat.

good of Cloverdale.-----------------------I. H. Osgood and family went with j
Mr. and Mra. Clair Barnum on a ।
fishing trip near Delton. Monday,
Nelda spent the day with her aunt,
Mra. Almond Weber of Cloverdale.
* The Rev. and Mrs Harley Town­
send accompanied by Mrs Mary
Guy. Mra. Orpha Wing and Mra
Ethel Kimble, were at Rodney from
| Tuesday evening to attend lhe Dis- I
tricl Conference of the Church of1
the Brethren, returning home on
Friday. * Lt. Anne Rosenthal, an
Army nurse who has been In serv­
ice in England for nearly two years
. Is enjoying a 30-day furlough She
waJ )n
one day calling
on friends. * Roger Flanigan spent
| Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday
in East Lansing attending the State
4-H Show.

End
Wrench

79
Hardened, tompered blade ond
and finger guard. Rutl-rediting.

Sturdy
Steel
Filer*

I9e,

Huorescera

7OC

I South Woodland Chureb
of the Brethren
Robert Eby. Pastor
~ l|
I 10:00 a m. Worship and sermon
I theme—“Goodness is found where .
“ । you look for it."
11:00 am. Sunday school
!■
Set of five open-end wreochei In I 7:30 pm. Program In charge of ,1
a ru&gt;1-re&gt;hting Aniih. Milled |awi | young people's choir.
fit nuh exactly—won't dip.
United Brethren in Christ
I. H. Osgood. Minuter
, Woodland
SpMdy
I 10:00 am. Morning worship.
Fluor* scent
Siyidgy school. .
Evening worship....
j
Starter
Christian Endeavor.
Wednesday, prayer,
meeting.
1 Kilpatrick
10: 30 am. Sunday school.
11: 30 am. Morning worship.
8:00 pm. Christian Endeavor­
consecration meeting.
Preaching
service to follow C.E.
8:00 pm. Thursday, prayer meet­
Automatic
ing.
Chalk
Woodland Methodist Church
Liner 1
George P. Wingard. Pastor
10: 15 am. Worship.
11: 15 am. Sunday school.
10:4^ am. Junior church.
8:00 pm. Youth Fellowship
Midweek service Wednesday night

35‘

26‘

79e

Mazda. 15,20 watt.iiM.L

Choir rehearsal Thursday night

Montgomery Ward

Carlton Center S.ethodbt Chunh
9: 00 am. Worship.
10: 00 am. Sunday school.
Childrens meting Thursday pm

F«ONI t7M UM/ sr&gt;

HASTINGS, MICH.

Allegan
COUNTY
Use Our

FAIR
SEPTEMBER 10-16

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4 Days — Sept. 12 - 15
Colt Scrambles

MONDAY, SEPT. 10
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Friday and Saturday

Afternoon and Evening

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PULLING

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TUESDAY

ERNIE

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HEAVYWEIGHT
WEDNESDAY

YOUNG'S

And Boy Coats. Size 9-40

REVUE

Lateit colon and styles

Six Nights — Tuesday Through Sunday
Seven Feature Attractions

22.50

Tuesday, Children’s Doy — All School Children Free

HORSE SHOW
HAPPY LAND

STATE FAIR
CATTLE and SWINE
Exhibit* All Week

Shows on Midway

FT. CUSTER WAR
DOGS FRIDAY
General Admission
Adults 50c, Tax Inc.

Children 25c, Tax Inc.

Children Under 10 Free
When With Parents

CHILDREN'S
SNOWSUITS &amp; COATS

PLENTY OF
PARKING SPACE
1

From ^75 up to

197s

GRAND STAND
RESERVATIONS
Special Sections.............. 78c
Box Seats......................... 7»c
Price* Include Tax and
Grxndilxnd Admission

Made by MalL
8«nU Not Reserve.......... 48c
(Inc. Tax)

PARMALEE STORE
PHONE

SERVICEMEN IN UNIFORM ADMITTED FREE

tlllllMMi

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25

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THCRSDAy, SEPTEMBER «. IMS

laatlngt. R. 4; Mr*.
2g K. Clinton: Mra.
Clarksville: Mrs.
f and baby girl. 412
ifant Marvel Btata.

doII* I ICO of 112655

iveyer

CHES
ig Prolific. Elweek ond Kol10 days.
Zontwinars
t of Cloverdak
rrttale exchange

Out »/«

(RATIONS

(INS

Du B»rrr
Ktentlflcallr

guesta of Mr. and Mra. Walter tand Clifford left Wednesday lo1 kuna. Ill. called on Hieir grand-' Floyd Buskirk. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
[ Stanley.
।spend a few days in CiUcago
mother, Mrs. Matle Waters Sator- Buskirk and Mrs. Edith Kidney, Mr.
I and Mra. Arbur Bachelder. Mtea MUThe Earl Buinfprds and Walter
Mr. and Mr* u B. Beadle are day.
Wal’acra spent the weekend at take guesta of Mr. and Mr*. Hubert
Labor Day weekend guesta of Mr. dred Buskirk and Cecil Baldwin
Beadle of Hickory Corners this and Mrs. W. A. Thayer were her spent Bunday at Reeds take, Grand
Michael and Mr. and Mr*. Frank Mitchell, near Cadillac.
Mra. Rev* Benson was a weekson and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Rapids.
Cooper and daughter Julianne spent
Weekend guests at Mr and Mrs. Mis. Francis Welllngham of Niles.
Mr. and Mr*. Duane Miller had
^unaay In
in Muskegon.
MiMMegon.
cnd vtultor of Mr. and Mr*. Charles
Bunday
.
Mrs- Earl Moore and children and Dunham of Cowper Center
Mrs. Arland F. Martin (Bestrice' a* their guest* from Friday until
Mrs. Carl Naylor and children spent. Ernest Robinson was in northern 'Kenneth Lein* and family of Bal- Tuckerman* arrived last week from: Monday, Mr*. Lyal Norwood and
Greensboro. Nas her husband children ot Carson City.
.
the weekend al Gull lake vtedUng Michigan over the weekend.
Mrs Moore's motlier. Mrs. Bc-uluh
Sgt Darrell Dean arrived home Stebbins. Jr., and two sons of Louis­ ha» jc.'t tar oversea*
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fanel Anderson and
McAll aster.
Monday from service tn the ETO, ,ville. Ky Hi* mother. Mr*. George
Mrs. A D. Knlskrrn. who ha* Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Storrs spent
Stebbins.
Sr.,
who
had
been
visit
­
H. A. 2lc Ann Hlgbte and H. A. and is spending hia furlough with '
been in Bay View for the summer Bunday ami Monday in Chicago a*
1/c Ann Healy of Great takes were । his parent*. Mr and Mrs. Lyle Dean, ing here retiimcd (a Loutavtlle and kites Grace Edmonds who spent BUeaU of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Progueata of the C. C. Hlgblra over the
Mrs. Rutb Cappon and her two with '.hem on Monday
two weeks in Pctcskcy returned mn j vort
weekend
'
-daughters, and Mrs. Ervin McCain . Mrs H A Adrounic had a full Friday.
Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Valentine apent
house
over
tabor
Day
weekend
Bunday afternoon guest* of Mr. ■ .
Mis* Harriet Sunbeam of Ann of Battle ■ Creek were vtallor* part
from Saturday until Monday In YpArbor wa* Mrs. John Kclciiam * of but week of Mr. and Mr*. John when Zabclle came home bringing and Mr* Harley Fox anj Pvt aiui
guest over the weekend
Kotnocly of Marion and Mr and three Ann Arbor friend* from Nor­ Mrs. William Fox were Mr. nnd I
Mis* Jean LeaviU of Grosse Pointe , Mrs David Konioely ut their home way. Georgia and Wiislilngton. D. Mra. Ciarc Seibert and children and |
who had been visiting Dorothy on Houghton take. Friday and Sat- C She ata&lt;&gt; entertained Chief War­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yonkers of
Arthur Valentine wa* home on a
Jolinson left Saturday.
| urday they were entertained by Mr rant officer Haig Gaytklan and hta Kalamazoo.
furlough frotfi Fort Knox. Ky. Mrs.
Lt and Mrs Don Clark and their and Mrs. Bert Bupright of tan*lng hither from Racuu-. Wls.. and iter
A guest of Mr. and Mrs Orville I
»gn of Romulus Field were weekend
Sunday Mr. and Mr* S Henry troll
Van Wir for a month will be herj Arthur Valentine and three sons
Miss Dori* KsLmt of Delton rereturned with Mr. and Mra. J L.
'
______ Weaver. Jacob Konkic and thejr1
Valentine and they arc spending
guest. C. W. Konkle of IDenver ‘1 lllr,lrd ,o *”’r home Wednesday aftMr Bnd'ct . spending several days wllh tier
Colo, spent Hie day with Mr. and
Weekend guest* of Mr. and Mra. this week with them and her par­
grandparenta.
Mr
and
Mr*
John
ent*. Dr and Mr*. Frank B Shaw
Mr* Arthur Coon lind ML** Edith
Beers
on
E
Madison
of
Middleville.
Konkle of Battle Creek at their col­
Mrs. onUIc Saylc* and Mrs. David
Frank Ctancey of Santa Monica.
lage on Guernsey lake
FYcrch.
daughters
Batlleboro.
tabor Day guesta of Mr. and Mra
Mr and Mra Albert Vedder spent Calif., is visiting friends tn and
STEAM HEAT
Timina* Beck were their grandson*.
around Hastings for several weeks.
Sunday :n Grand Rapid.*.
hl* brother., Paul and family
Donald and Hubert Beck of Eaton with
tabor Day guests ot Mr and Mra.
COLD WATER
Mis* Elizabeth Flnrh returned
Dr ana Mra Charles Todd and
Rapid*
from Kokomo. Ind.. Sunday night.
SHOWER BATH
Mbndnr cucai* of Mr. and Mra. daughter Carolyn w’m&gt; have been
Bob Stowell. Who ha:, been at send and Mrs. J Shankland of Ann
Herbert BtahopSrore Mr and Mr* iVdltng her parent*. Mr and Mn&gt;. Camp Shawondossee for ten weeks Arbor
Hingle 1350 per wk. op
Louis Bishop and son. Dearborn; Robert Finnic left Tuesday fur in charge of Die wircr front, re­
Mr*. Clyde Gamble and two chllMr and Mrs Ortey Bishop and the weekend at Ludington
uu.wou.. *c«K Buvau&gt; u&gt; an.
GueaL* of Mr and Mrs Lewi* turned to hta home Sunday
dnuuhlrrs. Holland and Me. Fred­
Mrs Cora Lightfoot. Mrs. Malle and Mra. C E. Barnes from Friday
Shafer
last
week
were
George
Wick
erick Bishop of Traverse City
Water*. George Roush and Francis. until Tuesday.
Mr. and Mra. C. W Dolan. Tom and Mra. May Scott of Jackson. Edmore attended Hie Rmi.sJi family
Mr. and Mrs Harold D Barden
Mr* Bcolt return* to her work
r&gt; union al Lincoln lake Sunday
1 uere Sunday evening callers of lhe
Tuesday alter her vacation
I Mr and Mr.*
E Tuckerman Lewis Shaffers.
Mr mid Mrs Edward Down* and | and family. Mr.. Maudi Van GiesMr*. Minerva Rothaar ta spending
Mr mid Mis. Chas Green returned
&gt;«-n
and
Mis*
June!
Smith
attended
.1 few weeks with her stater, Mrs.
JSatut'lay from a week's vacation in
Itiir mcnvirLal -ervicc’ Sunday tor e E Minnich of Mishawaka. Ind.
&gt;1 northern Michigan They went to
I Lt.
A. F Berlin
conducted
by
the
—
----- -■
t
Marie
i
’
araa:-.&lt;
urand
............
----------------—
.
Warrant
Officer
and- Mra.
Cyril
/Sauli St Marie. Paradise. Grand
Marquetteand «'' 8 J McCarreH of Battle Creek ( G.,rrct lr„nl Camp Gordon John.1 Marais. Munising.
Ji.-..- ..... ...
—----- —
• • the
—
—
--at the Bedford church.
son. Fla. are visiting* her parents,
'returned by
way oi• Trenary.
Mrm F R Kelly i* spending two [ ^jr nlMj xtm Prank Cooper, for two
j ManUtlquc. and SI. ignnciMr and Mri Wm. -A Dcx'.cr. Mr matron of honor m. the wcddlpg of
Mn,: Arnold Malcolm nnd Wen-

PERSONALS

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Guard Those Discharges

HOTEL HASTINGS

The following is part of an Editorial appearing in the

Indianapolis News, August 22, 1945:

THE NEW TRIO

MEALS AND LUNCHES
served from
5:30 A.M. to 12:00 Midnite

SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS
Closed Every Wednesday

KERS

3 to re

Fall and winter

COATS
Chesterfields
Dress and ever smart

casual classic styles.

S’) 595 “P
New Stock Arriving
Daily

krati

Buy VICTORY Bonds

50

'

BONNET

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GOWN

SHOP

HASTINGS

Cosmetic
Values
You CAN T
Afford to
Miss!
Sarong Bubble Bath
Paisley Oatmeal Soap
Max Factor Pancake
Make-up (all shades)

1.00
69c

Charm Kurl Cold
Wove Set I complete'

I50
Spring Flower
BABY
POWDER

j 00

Thermopine
Bath Set
Bath Oil

I50

All toilet article*

Wrisley Bath Soap
Assorted Colors
Box 4 bars

Woodbury
Matched Makeup
Powdor - Rouge
Lipstick

REED9S
DRUG

00

STORE

00

,

'Former members of the armed forces'who hove lost or

j

misplaced their honorable discharges have begun to ap­

1
"
'- nore JohnMm.!dpI| Malcolm, of the U. 8 Army. I
on Saturday Mr and
s
. ( wen. guests of Mrs. Ida Palinatier
Mrs ..
Roy
Hubbard will also attend the wed'­ Wednesday afternoon.
ding and are spending the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buskirk took
with Mr and Mr* Albert Hubbard In the Feeltvnl nt Wixxitand Labor
Dr and Mrs. C P tathrop were . Day.
guest*, of Mi" Olive tathrop in De­
Eleanor Jean and Gloria Ruth 1
troit from Saturday until Tuesday.,
Sgt
Max Wellfiwr. Fort Ben Bird visited friends In Ann Arbor .
Harrison. Ind is home nn u 30-day from Thursday through the remain- 1
; di r of the week.
•mi
Ml “’I*1 Mns Ray E Noban nf
*ere recent dinner guesta '
Mr* Cimrl.-s Weinert of Cha pile
spent Sunday wllh Mr and
I Major and Mrs. Notoon Repogic
Fred Weinert tn Okemo' of Birmingham. Ala . and Mr and
Dr and*Mra F E Willison enter­
tained Mr ond Mra P. R Stevens Mr? E P Hunt of Tamarac Corner*
and family uf Detroit lor the week- were Wednesday evening guests of
Mr and Mrs Alonzo E Trim.
Mr*. Alonxo E Trim spent the
Ella Wolfe wa* the guert
weekend with hen mother and
i brother nt Nashville and while there
r
11
joyed
n visit with relatives from
Labor Dav weekend guesta of Mr
. .
mid Mrs M-rle Wrr.vir were their Toledo. Ohio,
'-..n-ir.-law
:. Mr.
Mr
Mra Wm Btratubaugh
-cn-in-law anil
and .-taught;
daughter.
Mr. anti,
and
**“ Qnd
‘
“
Mi' blind Kbtnfildt ami gon David i,|ld daughter. Mrs. F W. Kittinger
of Elkhart. Ind.
of Battle Creek spent a few days
Miss Clara Bush returns again tn I last week motoring through the UpAlicgan a.* I titii'h ami Speeeh P* r Peninsula and eastern Wlscont-.aclrr tn their hiuh school which aim returning Tuesday from Manli op'-n.* Sept. 12.
I towac. Wise., to Ludington by way
Mra. diaries Aldrich spent srv-,
rtav guesta
t
&lt;• Tu
Tin-,. ‘day
guesta of
of Mrs.
Mrs. Ella
Kia Wolfe
wotre jj of the boat.
Mr and Mrs C. J Ryker of Royai
&lt;r.il day* lost wk
andlUt.| Mr. Nlna colllgc and daughMra. Robert Aldrich in Grand
r
Battle Creek.
Oak spent Thursday with Mr. and
Rapid*.
...............
... Hurry Hodgkinson
..
'■
, ...
Albert
and
Of । Mrs Wm. Strausbaugh
I Mr*
. ..
Harold D&lt;&gt; \aney and Mr* j., u, J
Pi.
returned home
Mrs O S Kuempcl and Jo Ann
Darr,,l Buckland left Widn-sday Im Sundny a(t , tj1P)r unnual ftahini: spent the Labor Day weekend in
| a visit with J-t. Harold De Viibcy at ¥BCB||W1 OI, the Tliornatiple
Kalamazoo visiting relatives.
, Sun Antonio. Texas
,
un&lt;J Mrs Merle Weaver ac­
Mr and Mrs Edd Down* and Mr.
♦ ., Mra
... o. 1-iwrrncr
i.inn-inr Adam* Hiia
and duUKhbv Mr lind M„ WIU and Mrs. Charles H. Green Just re­
? ter*
.r. stranded
attended the Labor
tahor Dav
Day clecele­ Kan}„nJ flf Albion spent their va- ...................... _
turned from a trip in the Upper
bration at Newano with Mr and cation la*t week o’, take Michigan peninsula, also doing a little trout
Mrs Merwin Adams of. Grand Rap­ and In taGrartge and Elkhart. Ind.! fishing.
id*.
Thursday guests of Mr and Mr*
Mr. and Mrs Will Noble. Mr and
Glen Murphy of Detroit vL*tted Willard White wrr.- Mr. and Mr* Mrs George Easley of Grand RapR J Linton of Allo
jjg. Harin Barnum and family of
Mr. and Mr.-.. William Buckland
La.&gt;t weekend gue.i , &lt;4 Mr and ■ CoaU&lt; Orove. Mr and Mra. Frank1 and their daughter. Mrs. Ralph Mr* Leo Weill are a cre Mr and i p,, Marcene Haight of Hastings and
I Robert'on were Friday guests ot Mrs. A H Vnsburg. Wilmette and - - ...................................
Mrs. Darrel Buckland and little ion Mr iind Mrs. Harold Vogel. Mus- Earl Sense of Woodland called on
| the Rev. E 8. Thompson Sunday
| Michael
k'.-gon
1 afternoon.
Mr* Earl McKfolien. Mr* Willard | Dr „,
r|ln v
mu
,mrl -llu
Olenn
C
Munger
and -C(U
Jean, of
dcraon nt Pentwater last week were White and Nila Jo were in Grand
visiting parMr and Mr* l-uwrence Smith of
Ropld* Frittay
an(j reiBuves at Hazellown,
Jackson.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Winston
Sheffield
i
Iowa
t
he
past
week
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Andersun and ' .-a
------ ---of n
—n Rapid-', were
An'na Mae Hart and vlr{[tnla
and Sharon
Grand
Judy were Labor Day giyfet* of Mr gueata of Mr and Mrs. Calvin Plum­
and Mr*. Hugo AnderaOn nt Wall ley and Mr and Mrs. George Shef­ Thompson called on lhe John Dar। bys. Albert Bceta, Hubert Longs and
take.
field over the weekend.
Felghtners near Nashville on Sunl^rSj, Marjorie Skidmore nnd
Pfc and Mr* Robert Turner vis- ।[ day.
daughter Carolyn returned Sunday
from a visit with Mr. nnd Mr*. Er­ ited Grand Rapid* relative* over the । Word has been received that Mrs
I Kenneth Wilcox. (Martha Thompnest Skidmore near Nashville
Chester Archart. who spent Son&gt;,of Battie Creek.Is recuperating
Cltiesis of Mr. and Mrs C
C E
E.
•k were
from recent surgery.
Barnes for a few dnys last week
were li,,i furlough here with hh mother. '
1c and
R-rl Arehart. and other rela- Virginia Thompson and Anna Mae
Mr and Mrs Clyde Gamble
&gt;■&gt;&gt;»
i
tlvcsi.
has
irone to a camp in Geon:- 1 j|
Brt wrrp
Hart
were n
ntt Knlama7z&gt;o
Kaiamaaoo and Battle
family of Jackson
la tor reaMiitiuncnt.
Creek on
nn a business trip last Thur*Mr* Mar.- Beach entertained her
Mr and Mrs Amin Da Iman were d3y
»n Clare Beach of Detroit on
ur*&gt;ov
I guesta r.f relatives in Holland and
-Mr* --M J. ­Cross. Mrs. Sarah
Miss Nettie Zimmer of Patterson.1 Zeeland over the weekend.
I BrandsUitter and Mr*. J. D- Murdoek
Mrs Jamt-i Cushman 'Cyntbesl ’ were luncheon guesta of Mr*. Ho­
. Claude J. MarshiRl nl -l-ansini:. hl* mother. Mrs. Libble Mar­ Recd1 L* home from Tonopah. Ne­ mer Flower in Kalamazoo Saturday.
shall and Mr* Elsie Tucker of vada for a visit with her parents.
Mr and Mr.-.. David Goodyear
Nmhville were Sunday guests at the 1 Mr jnd Mrs B. R. Re«-d
spent Wednesday In South Bend.
E G Ro'.hsar home
I Mr and Mr* Cranston \Vilcox and
Mrs Cedric Morey is tn Michigan
Mr and Mr* R K Compion spent I ms of Coldwater were guests of City, thl* week.
their home in Beaumont, Texas. .Mr* W J Field and Mrs. Clyde
Mr and Mra. Edward Van Pop­
Barbara Jean Finnic returned with! Wilrnx over the weekend.
ering nnd lair of Grand Rapid*
them for a visit.
[ William Thomas of WlDismston spent a few days here thl* week
The Rev and Mrs. Lemuel Sever- end hl* daughter. Mta* Eleanor
Mr* Mamin Moored and grand­
rnomus. of
01 Detroit, arc guesta
guests o!
01 daughter Diana visited at Glen
.me. enter tallied her stater. Mra . Thomas,
Mrs. Dorm Id■ -Snulkcr
this
John Noble of e Uuudng tat wi'k Mr
’■ and' "
- ••
•
Moored* near Ann Arbor laat week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chaffee of Pa- I week.
Mrs Marlon Card spent the week­
end there.*
Mrs Minnie Smith of Gibsonburg.
Ohio. I* visiting her sister. Mra. O
D. Fas&amp;ett and Mra. Eleanor Stricklen (his week
Mr. and Mr* Charles Keller are
visiting relative* u«ar Sauli Ste
Marie. Canada.
Guests of Mr. and Mr*. Herman
Zerbel ever the weekend were Mr.
and Mra. Sterling Zerbe! and daugh­
ter of Detroit nnd Mr and Mrs.
Charles Van Worden and Miss Hel­
en Van Worden of Chicago.
Mrs, Lila McKee visited in Cas­
sopolis on Sunday and Monday.
Mr and Mra Max Lewi* of Mans­
field. Ohio, are guests nf Mr. and
Mrs Dan Lewis for several days,
coming on *ntesday.
Mr and Mr*. Robert Furrow and
children of Grand Rapid* were
guesta of Mr. and Mra. Freeman
Furrow on Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rehor and
children returned Tuesday to their
homo tn Centon, Ohio, after a visit
wllh Mr and Mrs. Jacob Rchor and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mr* Charles Sisson of
Marcellya visited Mr and Mrs. Her­
bert Bishop and other relatives lhe
first ot last week.
'
Mr. and Mra. Lorraine Isenhath
and sou of Flint were guests of Mr

pear at the office of the Indiana adjutant general ond

: daughter. Connie, of Ji-tth- Creek
were Monday guest* of Mr and
I Mrs E. G Rothaar
Dr and Mr* Frank Carrothera
spent hi* 1 wrek al lhe crakes cot­
tage al Wail lake.
Sally and Marymikc Brandstcttcr
were guest.* of Janet and Judy
A Johnson bi Belding Inst week
| Mr and Mr* Harold Swanwni and
' *on pilchard .'.pent Wednesday and
*' i Thursday at Westminster Lodge near
'J 1 Saugatuck
i* [ Mr* Martha Brandsletter wIk»
1 ha* been at Gun lake lor tin- sumJ»!tncr t' now .vbirtug Mr:. Sarah
Brmidstetler
\
Mr mid Mrs E w Parmnicv and
I their three children .-jmiii Labor
»‘l Day weekend tn Plymouth and wen
h. I present at the wedding cf Mt. Par»' mali-c* sister.
*'
Sgt. Richard Flhgl.-ton i* home
J* I from Scott Field. Hl., on a two
»J I week* furlough rbilUiL* his mother.
*. | Mr*. Alma Finglrton. When hl* furx* । lough expire* lie expect* to be trail ■
\ 1 terred t-i Selfridge Field neat D. I brother Charles Kataglan of MU-

CLOTH-LIKE

Shelf Lining Paper
Cream Color With Red Dots

3 Yards lOc
BEN FRANKLIN STORE

lhe Indiana archives department of the state library to

ask for copies of their official papers.

These records

will not be received in Indiana until the adjutant gen­
eral of the Army completes them and forwards copies

to all the states.

That may require years.

Meanwhile, veterans orc being urgently advised to have

photostatic copies mode' of their discharges and then

take them to the county recorder's office where they
will be recorded without payment of any fee.

The original discharges should be carefully preserved,

but in the event they are lost or destroyed, the photo­

static copy will be accepted os a document fully as valid
as the original discharge."

We have made arrangements to have photostatic copies
made, not only for veterans of this war, but of any United
States war. There is tiolusI. SVrtie yldtf lu do this
small service for any man who has.served our country as
a soldier.

SOBRING IN YOUR DISCHARGE PAPERS-GET A PHO­
TOSTATIC COPY ond ovoid future embarrassment, if
your original copy should be destroyed or lost.
ALSO, be sure and hove your discharge recorded at the
County Clerk's office.

* BAIRD'S xt
and Mrs. Otto Isenhath on tabor
Day.
Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Ixvckwood and
Mr. and Mrs Robert Cook were
guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cordes
at Gun lake on Thursday, lhe occa­
sion being the wedding anniversary
Mr. and Mrs James Bristol and
granddaughter wen- guests of the
formers' mother. Mrs. Gene Sweet,
of Banfield over the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Turner. Cpl.
Shirley Turner, who ha* just re­
turned front North Africa and Italy
where he had served for 30 months,
and Pfc. Margaret Turner of Grand
Rapids and Miss Rosalind Lubber*
of Holland visited Mra. Menzo Turn­
er and other relatives over the week­
end.
Mrs. Arland Martin arrived
Thursday from Greensboro. N. C.
for a stay with her parent*. Mr. and
Mrs. Myron Tuckermsn.
Mrs Pred Mahoney of Kalamazoo
was the guest of Mr*. Cole Newton
and Mra. Lowell Teeter on Monday
and Tuesday
Willard Hilton spent Monday In
Grand Rapids with his daughter­
in-law. Mrs. Charles Hilton, and
children.
Mr. and Mra. Basil Smith and
Diane of Jackson wpre guest* nf Mr.
nnd Mrs. Weldon Bronson and Mr*.
8. C. Brock from Saturday till Mon­
day.

FAIR LAKE
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kelly and
daughter of Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs.
Ray N Kelly of Waucust*. and MU*
Mary Hughe* of Grand Rapid* and
father, Mr Will Hughes of Hick­
ory Corners, were Sunday dinner
guest* of Mrs. Sadie Smith end Mr.
and Mrs Lawrence Hughe* and
family * 8/8gt. C. E. Pixley re­
turned to Vaughan hospital Mon­
day alter spending 30-day» with hl*
parent*. Mr. nnd Mra. Charles PixOdessa wu an over Sunday guest

Nutritionist Say
Use Up Frozen Meats
Owners of freezing storage locker
space today were urged to Inven­
tory their meat supplies and to us*
any that had been in freezing star-

cient

time*,

Ila

invention

being

des* Bellona. The earliest instru­
ments of this kind were fsshionad

The warning came from lhe Uni­
versity of California, following re­
mesland poultry held loo long in

clire in quality and taste.
Most meats will hold their quality
and taste for 10 to 12 months U the
product is properly wrappad and if
the locker temperature is main­
tained at zero. Pork and ground
meat should not be stored past six
to eight months. The fat of pork be­
comes rancid on long storage.
their temperature controls, and at
present California has no adequate
legislative program for regulation of
more than 400 treating storage plants

How Jet Engines Wark
’The actual functioning of the jet
engine is so simple that it some­
time* Is hard to understand. Air
rams into vents in the front at the
wings on the shooting star, almost
flush agsinst the fuselage It tun­
nels to the engine, where it la com­
pressed by a swiftly revolving im­
peller. The air is whipped by the
impeller to a combustion chamber,
where fuel (usually kerosene) burns
fiercely.

velocity. The air and gases then
pass through a turbine wheeL which
is connected by shaft with lhe im­
peller. This turbine spina thousands
af times a minute at temperature!
0/ 1.500 degrees Fahrenheit and hot-

giving th* forward thrust.

a stamping machine, which drilled
eyes Into needles, wa* used lor tbe
first time.
chosen. it la cut into length*

tempering end grinding at
Into shape.

igrieulture experts. Seram M*

during the fall and

long pariod* I«b4

�UOi Kam

THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, 9EP7TMRFR 6. 1945

WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING

ii’H^IOBITU ARIES

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

OCMIXO ELECTRIC TVMTS

. so MUI HIP I
1 »al. &gt;....« *‘|FraNK A. CHILSON
।
Frank A. Chilson waa bom in
• | Hope twp. Barry county. Oct. 22,

luulnn. Mich.

CLASSIFIED BATES

iidusEnoLfir ooOds

Sheldon Agency

’

Surety Bonds

He was a life long resident of
Hope twp. and resided on a farm
near Cloverdale for many years.
He had been* In failing health over
an extended period, bearing hia 111neu with patience and fortitude.
Surviving are the sister. Mrs. Os­
car Chamberlain and three broth­
ers. Bert of Cloverdale. Forest of
Hiles and Archie of Gary. Indiana
Funeral services were held at the
Henton Funeral home, Delton. Wed­
nesday afternoon, with burial at
Prairieville. The Rev. T. A. Moyer
was the minister

nutlngi

COAK. OATS. WHEAT. CI-0VEB3EEL
BEAKS. HAY 4 STRAW

5
W.

POULTRY

FOR SALE—Fry art end bralDra. dr»««*d
Lt abac Phone urdYr 3411 Naaha.lle
Or ebll et 734 8 Durkee Si , Naahville
______
.
•’»»

FuR SALE—Hal'd rioter hey leroed
ruttiag alfalta end timothy. By tai'
u'r ton. Will deliver Ret Fri’liy. b
north of Hacimga mirnntnenr
Fr»«pert phone S7S.
it
FOB SALE — \orkw,n t-—J wl.ai er*.

109 W. State

?S

hj

PET8

SWANSON
AGENCY

Now is the time for hail Insur­
ance, livestock, life insurance,
Hinman milking sterhind, Carl l|ei«e
_ Uarmllund. Phone zist.
U 13
residence and farm labor lia­ FOR
*ALE-^York.tn .red wheat »1
bu.hel from bin; rubber tired wagnit
bility insurance. And don't for­
end
Hat »*• k &lt;"h*. Harm. a sh„,
get the tornado insurance.
Phone Sunfield e»FP. Vermur.taj’1.

Call 2908

•J I t
• e«l. HeF t rid er.' MoMlerllle.
Til LEI—13 ar •• o| Manimilth
«’». H. 3.’"ph r on .bare- Vr-n

AUCTION SALES
'

List Your Sale With

HE

WANTED—Kapeairnred men to work -ml
hunao trailer.. Avi'lf Royal Coach Co 1

PHONE 3170

WANTED

w:.itij.am:oui

IIEI.F WANTED-ilaallng. itrauer.. if '
LAUIKR -InriM e your family ir

Marshall Furnaces

ere

I
lalne,. friend,, at
Outfit fr e. Write bo. to Mr- i

riiot'ucr.

Mich
Repain furnished and installed
WANTED—Men
for. all makes of furnaces
■ ng tor I'o.er
Sama Lambn, &lt;lun lake.
Eaves Troughing
WANTED— A-»,a’aiil k-.,,rr and a i’.o'li
alal matron al C.xillty Infirnlar,
Tin Shop

_
l&gt;“11 23IH&gt;
,
WANTED -Woman t-f buuaewiirk
.1101 or come to 43,-&gt; A IX .

Floor Sanden for Rent

FriR

I
1
I

INSURANCE and BONDS

Jerry Andrus
Phone 2519

Natl Bank Bldg.

SALK-

tu?
K»R &gt;t

Phone 2331

-iiate ir&lt;»:i&lt;lel r.r cnntiri
Merrl. 1
&lt;■
..... . JJO
Gund 1 • o t
*l,if
itKLlAHI.l: MAN «ith .-ar .
.
r dl on fara.re. in ltarr« . ou. ■ ll
derfol opjoir*.unit, cm. N„ r lerofir. *

I'...,

—।

t.Me

1
today Mr.hr.. Co, l&gt;e|-t V ■ r
III
jff.l.r V. AN r».l&gt;- Dr-ft-man ■■eeliou, 1
eapenen/e in I&gt;—.1 a&gt;..l die - aoru e. ।

DEWEY REED
isastirun, Mich.
rnuaren U&gt; rClldren . ... I,
Pleaao ,n|f JVJS
U t NTED -Hr.,-, t.rle worn,,, ,,
“ &gt; 1 h hoM.e.,.rh Room ar.d i a &lt;
M rib* f.tr bir.irni.,rr&lt;-i Prefer m,,1.11c
a&lt;ed Vvmah. I. P Mill.-*, I~,l,

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

WANTED—liirl to do boU.ework
1,&gt;■ &gt;.,r eavi.ine. &lt; 1 &gt; 11 1
’ii&gt;*

FRANK JONES
Buyer for STILES and Company,

call 617 Laeey through the Week,
WAKTED—EMPLOYMENT
tf.
ELECTRiClAN—tlcnvral vlriug ar.4 ra
pairing. elartrle aloaea and appllanrr.
repaired
Ray Killiun. 4II&gt; Third
Htr.'el, hluldlatllle. Mich., plume Mid
dlrville I3J.
|f LOST. FOUND. STOLEN
Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
S
ewing
MACHINE* •enieed, all
Phone 2170
Nashvihe
tnakre. Orl । D. Munsrr I'hvna 744 F3
Ha.tlnce R. 4. Nu Sunday ralle.
Il ,
At My Expense
WANTED—Dcae.mak,nc and &gt;ew,nt ,.fl
all kind. Phtrr.e 37u4 Mr. Hull, II
MunJoy, &gt;i unit .outb ul Ht&gt;aa
V &lt;1
Son of Geo. Eaton, veteran of 1800 El.Kin'RIC llrfrlg. rai-r repairing. Any
make or model All uork guaranteed
auction sales.
&gt;1 A- Wiley. Middlerille. |.h“nr I In
1&gt; 13
Dates can be made at
WANTED -Wa.blng. called f..r and
delivered. Phone 7dCil''.*'l
if
Banner office
Wll.l.
d*g
-ewrr.
arid
.
rllar*
Johuy
tf
M,uth Oh M 37 ou right .&lt;de of r„a.|

CITY. COUNTRY AND BB80BT

M. PARKER. REAL ESTATE. Cl I

FARM EQUIPMENT

F«&gt;K SALK — Huber bvaner. llirdaeP
clurer huller. Cast grain llituajm,
Fred llrrudt. Lake tldeaaa.
h 2".
F,t|* b tLt;-*-Hein puller t&lt;&gt;r John Deere
11 traetor »IO. Her WieklMB. 2 '3
mile, north ,d Carlton Center
;, i,
FOR SALE—MeCurmtck Deering 10 2„
Gerald Wickham
Ha.t&lt;ng.
It
3
Vo&lt;».| 1 an&lt;1 plHinr 2SS4
0 '
PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
Ft IK Stl,K—U.drn Iteer. general purt-*1*.
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE
tractor &lt;„&lt; rubber
ularrl trailer
Laren Coppock Delton, Mich.
.agi-11 «lth ra* k I'hirne rt&lt;132 Middle
Foil “flA 1.1. —&lt;■•&gt;.e * Pr ku~imler large
cite, ancillary motor and taler on good
rubber. Have my work dune, will aell

INSURANCE

Hotel Hastings

Phone 2608

tf.

CARDS OF THANKS

&lt; .ICELLANEOUS

REAL ESTATE

AUCTIONEER

tf

Loren Hershberger
AUCTIONEER
My services to you begin when you
employ me to conduct your sale. Cail
al my expense.
Phone 2687—Woodland

FgeeMtri a. hold or In nilh'a north
Harting.
Vll
FOR SALE—Care- m.*wlug ruaehine on
■’“’•ber.
It rut John Deer. 14 Inch

3 veara -Id. due tn Iler Hiaik and
while Shetland lioary. 1 year* old
graitte for children I'hiinr
Foft SALK—l.^ir bean puller in good

MRS. ADELINE RICKARD
BOWEN
Mrs
Adeline Rkkard Bowen,
born in Medina Co.. Ohio, June 10.
1853. passed away at the home of
her son. Schuyler L Bowen on'
August 31 at lhe age of 82 sears. She
was the widow of William E Bowen
of Bowens Mills.
She came to Michigan with her:
parents. George and Caroline Rick-1
ard, In the year 1864. The family
settled In Yankee Springs twp., she
passing away on the • same farm
her father settled on. Her father
was the first in the township to be
an all-horse former, others using
oxen fps farm work He lefLMedlna
Co. near Cleveland with hts-son
Lewis with two teams of horses
loaded with household goods and
lending the fifth horse with them,
the family coming by train to Kal­
Amazoo which was th? end of the
Michigan Central railroad at that
time nnd arrived at Wayland by
stage coach over the old plank road
running from Kalamazoo to Orand
Rapids.
She received her education in the
Bowen's Mills district school and
the Kalamazoo Baptist college.

IK MEMORIAM
FOR SILK
In,*'* aH'-r.al manure
a|.rwader and Mrltrenog 1 are aprsng.

Phone 2115

JOHN BECK
GENERAL AUCTIONEER

Mich,

promptness upon application. Cal!
at my expense — phone Prairieville

6
Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors ond Can

Place orders now for
Spring or Summer Work

limit Luga, Route 5.

Spraying Whitewash
Dairy Harns — Poultry Houses
lnvlto&lt;l. flappar of aandwlr-heo and
be Mr’ and* Mr.L.n* Carapbei'i'"'
member, of the enlnmlttee are Mr,
Mr .nl Mr.
Mr. Hay
thnr C.rey and Mr. and Mr., Ken

J. W. Kelly

Woodland. Mich

DR. DERK STUIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
lit W State
Hastings
Phones: 2865-2991

MIDDLEVILLE MICHIGAN

RADIO AND
ELECTRIC
REPAIRING

Office Hours:

Evenings:
Mon, Wed., FrL

Have 700 radio tubes,
all kinds.

Hosed Thursdays

RO BL ESKI

R.

117 So. MARKET
HASTINGS. MICH.
Out 9/6

We Remove Dead Animals

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK
SALES

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

Price* at Hastings Livestock
Sale*, July 20. 1945
Top Hog* .

$14.60

Rough* i---------------------- 13.85

Cattle

Horses

--$9 to $25
$14.70

$4 to $13.50

Dairy Cows----- $70 to $140.00
IN MEMORIAL

LyBARKER'S

WEBB

18.00

ED. FINNIE

Hasting*

DORR

Farmer's Gas and OU Station
NASHVILLE

See me for estimates

Deacons

117 N. Michigan

EXPERIENCED
FITTER

Baskets f Jrnished. Bring them in to

All types of cement construction.

Top Lamb* —

TRUSS FITTING

ELDERBERRIES
in the clutter — easy money
2 Vic per pound
•“

D. F. ROBINSON

Feeder*

City Transfer and
Storage Co

GUARANTEED

NOTICE TO FARMERS
AND PICKERS!

ORGAN SERVICE
AND REPAIR

LLOYD J. EATON

C. ''Bill'* Sherwood

Out »/4

CEMENT CONTRACTOR

NOTICE

NICE. EASY JOB WKEKTLISU WILD
CATS &gt;n live .lllraior pit t

Single B’s

Montgomery Ward
Phone 2704
Hastingi

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

WILLIAM M. CHRISTY
William M. Christy, aged 18. died
Friday. Aug. 31. at the Veterans
Facility at Dearborn after op illness
of several months. In March. 1944. Starting Sept. 10. Avalon Tav­
he entered the army and was dis­
charged in October. 1944. because ern. Gun Lake, will be oner
of anemia and has been 111 ever every Wed.. Fri., Sat. and Sun.
since. He has always made his tiome
DANIELS BROS.
In this city with his aunt. Mrs
Out 9 fl
Nellie Clemence. and was a grad­
uate of the Hastings High school.
His father. Harry Christy, of De­
troit also survives. Funeral services
were held at the Leonard chapel
on Monday afternoon at two o'clock,
the Rev. Leason Sharpe officiating
DAVID L. MACY
and Interment was In the Dowling
cemetery.
BOX 162

ll-r i

Combination Packs

C. F. ECKARDT

Mrs Belle S. Clement, aged 76.
who had been In falling health for

day. Aug. 30. in Pennock hospital.
She Is survived by two sons. Probate
Judge Stuart Clement, of this city
and Gordon Clement. Charlevoix;
three grandchildren; and one alster,
Mrs. Blanche Gray, of Allegan. The
funeral was conducted by Dr. Ed­
mond H Babbit’, of Orand Rapids
at the Leonard chapel on Saturday
forenoon al ten o’clock and inter­
ment was in the Yankee Springs
cemetery.

RADIO BATTERIES
To Fit Any Portable Radio

Delton,

MRS. BELLE 8. CLEMENT "
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

AUCTIONEER

Phone 3467

A blind, which reaches to the
floor, affords a covering for a win­
dow. background for * di casing
table, and a concealment for a radi­
ator. The window cornice, which sup­
ports the dressing table shelf, covers
the side rolls of the blind. The blind
can be raised and lowered.

ORVILLE J. LAIRD
Orville J Laird. 65, passed away
on Sunday. Sept 2. at his home in
Battle Creek after an Illness of five
years. He was born in Woodland
... June 4. 1880. the son
lu^r’r’ I township on
v «I1 of Henry M and Clara Mallory
Laird
Surviving are his wife.
Louise; two sons; two daughters:
eight grandchildren; and a brother.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday In Battle Creek.

fill'

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
142 E. State

Simplify Shopping
Carry a loose leaf notebook In
your handbag. Jut down the menus
for the day and on the opposite side
Jot down your grocery list. If you
are stumped for a menu, skip back
a month or two and your meals
will be planned. Also keep notes to
remind you where your special
recipes are to be found.

If you're comparatively new at
MRS. JOSHUA VANDELIC
Mrs. Ivah Isabel Vandellc. aged pressing, work with the wrong side
63, passed away in Pennock ixupltal except where outside treatment is
obviously
a must—with your hus­
on Wednesday. Aug. 29. She had
resided in Rutland township all band's trousers, for Instance. It's
her life Surviving are her husband. not that the right side pressing Is
Joshua; a son. Howard Vandellc. always a disadavantage. Il's Just
Dowling; two daughters. Mrs jack that most fabrics-.take better ta
Arnold, Hastings, and Mrs. Howard
Stanton. Dowling; and one sister.
Mr*. Floyd ColiUon. Dowling. Tile
Rev Ix-ason Sharpe conducted lhe ORDER ro* PUBLICATION
funeral services at the Leonard
chapci on Saturday afternoon at
two o'clock, and interment was In
the^rtssey cemetery.

EMPLOYMENT- HELP WANTED

HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE

MRS. ANNA M. SNYDER
Mrs. Anna Nf. Snyder. 64. passed
away on Monday forenoon at the
home of her grandson. Arthur Sny­
der, 702 S. Hanover St. She had
resided here for the past ten years
The body was taken to Mishawaka.
Ind., for the funeral and burial

IIAKta AIN

Re*. 3359

Bonds

product coke ovens which has great
importance currently. It Is styrene.
In synthetic rubber approximately
one-third of the Buna S typo con-

of his sister. Mrs. Oscar Chamber­
lain of Delton on Aug. 27. 1845. He
was the son of Mr. and Mra. Frank sene. In the manufacture of neo­
Chilson and was married to Lottie prene. another type of synthetic rub­
Fox on Nov. 21. 1920, who preceded ber. benzene also plays an'Impor­
him in death Just one year ago on.
tant part.

tf j

Phone 3631

A colorless liquid wllh a peculiar
gatsy odor Is another product proc-

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
Phone collect for prompt service seven days a week
SMALL STOCK PICKED UP FREE
We Meet All Competitive Prices

BRISTOL

DEAD

STOCK

Branch of Batlls Craek Rendering Company

HASTINGS 2715

BATTLE CHEEK 2-2961

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

—$14.55

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY

1

MAURICE J. PENDER. Brok.r

Glycerin available from animal fats Is badly needed in­
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.

KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

W0RK$

Dick Smith—Local Collector

�)IO BATTERIES

THE HASTINGS

t Any Portable Radio

ombination Packs
ngla A‘s 1 Viv.-9v.
Single B's

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1945

NINETIETH YEAR

Montgomery Ward
1704
Hastings
Oat 8/6

BARRY BYPATHS
By JANE CAMERON

TICE TO FARMERS
AND PICKERS!

Only 00 shopping
Christmas, chums.

Pick Your

BERBERRIES
cluster — easy money
2 Vie per pound
•*
rdrnlihed. Brine them In to
) O R R
WEBB
er's Gu and Oil Station
NASHVILLE

Advertisement in a recent daily—
“Soldier with 30 months of over­
teas duty wants to meet widota with
three children. Object: U points.”

Thoughts while typing — Mad
tervlce is astounding, we had a let­
ter from a soldier cousin in Manila

NERAL AECT1ONEEB

Mich.

ade In any section. Dates
tlon, will be given with
iru upon application. Call
ipense — phone Frairkvlllo

think

they

11392512

ace orders now for
ng or Summer Work

Mj„ Bu||is Suggests
Way,s to
taS.rv.'fe«h.,
Serve P&lt;
*

12 ACRE FARM IN CASTLETON, not far from Woodland

WE NOW HAVE THE ALGONQUIN REALTY CORP, prop­

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

it

D. F. ROBINSON

■ell right.

Farm people have an enormous
stake in successful control of in­
flation, stresses Lauren H. Brown,
research specialist in farm manage­
ment at Michigan Stale college.
The danger, he polnta out. is of
a runaway price situation during
the early postwar period which
would spell disaster for many farm­
ers and their families, as well as
salaried workers Tremendous pur­
chasing power Is In the hands of
consumers in face of reconversionunemployment. This. Mr. Brown
behaves. could easily turn into
Inflation as the production of civil­
ian goods gets underway. The com­
bined efforts of every citizen will
be needed to head oft this great
threat. In his opinion.
"It h important for everyone to
remember that any decided rise In
prices and wage rates during this
period would odd greatly to farm

RHEUMATICS
must hsve
SLEEP and REST$^%
■4 w»rw or mM

A FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW in 4th ward, modem, with

100 ASPIRIN

Sec me for estimates

40 ACRE FARM In Carlton Township, lays Just right, good
■oil, good set building*. Just off’M-«3, for54.800.00

ne 756 F 1-4 after 6 p.m.
Hasilnga, Route 5.

lying Whitewosh

AD ESTATE
BROKER

r Harm — Poultry Houses

Woodlond, Mich?

29c

Brown says. “Many farmers natural-1
iv find good reasons why price* on
their products should be permitted
to go up. But when demands taper
।'« teaspoon salt over the peaches' off. shortages of farm products
and bake In a moderate oven for

C^^C

(

OIL STATION, home, store A garage, complete, for.55.200.00

■fsor^dw rv«ala«MA

I.rvr. SEE
4«nng Uw SaytlM. '

UC«NS«
Arthur Tyler, of Rutland, was ” n.rerel re..., e.n b, «Un W
brought Into Municipal court one (hat
&lt;» .o.ar
“
tat way. -Uh
wllh cream
cream and
and no
sugar ‘^"'“2.^।1 Woodrow W. Allardlng. Has
day last week on tile charge of puk­
ing a disturbance at a Yankee recipes:
! part lemon Juice, over It.'
Springs dance. He paid 52500 fine
The first is for peach crunch
Creek. Route 4 18
and 5450 costs.
Margaret A. Rooney. Chicago ....21
cake. Cream together U cup each of I
Making Shoulder Pads
shortening and light corn syrup. I
Hubert B. Dennis. Nashville.
Rosa Sweet. 52^of Baltimore town- AQQ
To make shoulder pads that
Add onp
one beaten pgg
egg ana
and mlx
mix wel|
well. .||
Route 4 —-—------------------------- 20
ship was arraigned In Municipal Slf t together one cup of sifted be wom
worn under dresses and sweaters,
sweal
O. Marguerite Swift, Nashville.
court, charged
“nd nour,
Hour, m teaspoons
teaspoons casing
baking penraer
powder' 1 lake layered wool, make triangular
----------- with
—- - --Route 2 18
hatterv noon
She *»■ .
.... Add
. .. »......
. —thick .In .....
“p?n Ethel
51 Sinclair.
,
wit.
lull.
pads
the center and. cover Melvin R. Swartz. Bellevue, R. 3 25
f™"?1 n&lt;&gt;t
II"
ln.redl.nu Id U&gt;. .yrep with net. Make a net dickey to hold
Charlotte Ann Love. Bellevue.
.200 bond rreiulred by Jud.. Cor,,'„a
ubi.^oon u
pads.
Route 3 .......................................18
rtihl .nd h&lt;; UU1 »»&gt; rel (or PrlJoM 5U,
ot th,
Byron L. Edmonds. Hastings ..65
““y'
7U1flour and spread In a paper-lined
Mra. Agnes F. Newton, Hastings 4B
Tint Doilies
'
I long narrow pan. Peel and slice P4
When doilies and table runners Bowne P. Taggart. Hastings ....IS
SENTENCED SATURDAY
cups fresh peaches and lay In dlag, Ronald Baum, who had confessed onal rows on the batter, letting get that "washed out" look, tint Phyllis E. Farr, Hastings .......17
the larceny of rationed goods, was the slices overlay slightly. Drizzle them to harmonise with your china. Dole Emerson Eaton. Battle
Creek 25
sentenced Saturday by Judge Me- a glaze of 2 tablespoons light com Light green, for instance, makes a
Donald to from 15 months to 2l.i | syrup. 2 tablespoons sugar, a tea- delightful background for ivory or Ina Blanche Bolyen, Battle
1 years at Jackson.
spoon of grated orange rind and
yellow dishes.
Creek, Route 2 26

1ENT CONTRACTOR
H* of cement construction.

Kelly

&lt;W. R. School)
Co. 5—1804—104 Camp Moffett
Great Lakes. Ill.

Postwar Inflation
A Definite Threat
Says M.S.C. Specialist

There are some lovely houses
around out in the country that an­
TV,.
h^.dlV
? now
.'.■,,r,n
P.
The peach season I.
U here, so Ml.,
Miss 'Deaches
' peaches that alve
give an added touch,
touch । oul
^‘ay01
On0S
e°whlle
rmany
of
as empty of people and love as this Mary E- Bullis, Barry county home to a meat platter These ar. easily
stay up^
house was before It's "folks” came demonstration agent, passes along prepared by ix&gt;urlng * Ultlu honey
J!
of alrtcujtur*i depresto it They are waiting for a fam­
lon .nd the talk
farm relief are
ily to come nnd make them HOME. several recipe. that will add variety M.yrop,
that have been placed In a shallow sion and the talk of farm relief are
If anyone has the idea of doing such to humdrum peach servings, and al pan. slide the pan under the broiler still fresh in our minds. Much of the
a thing. I would surely recommtnd the same time require no sugar.
until the peaches are delicately difficulty of the l»20'i and 30's
u.um..L,u.
...
rez
.
They
have
been
prepared
by
Miss
Louis Bromfleld'a "Pleasant Valley,"
sroue out of the Inflation of the last
which is lhe story of ids own ex- Roberta Hershey, extension foods browned.
war period. Farmers surely do not
Still another method of serving is
perience In reclaiming worn-out 8,1 d nutrition specialist at Michigan
to set peaches In orange gelatin., want to repeat that experience.
land, and making abandoned farm- (State College.
I "To prevent this threatened inThis makes a quick, sweet and su­
houses Into fine homes.
i Naturally, Miss Bullis maintains. garless dish. Or. served with cot- 1 n,U
- ” °r’; controls
are needed until
“"I”
---------------------- ----------------nothing
can compare to just tage cheese and a honey dressing. *^.1**’ _.__t are adequate to meet
i peaches
cream. Tree-ripened -----■— l.n
— .------------------- .u.-------- । requirements i “ UMooAbl. p.te._rereS?. and
‘.IfbXu
or.are
MUNICIPAL COURT

U ACRE FARM IN MAPLE GROVE between Hasting* and
Nashville, good »el building., priced at.......................53.500.00

C. F. ECKARDT

good

pane f
He and the wind conspire in vain.
My windows gleam and my heart Is
light—
Seaman Thelma Lee Shay
For MAN comes home to me to- _______________
night!
Oladys Newton Robbins

Let's Turn Our Attention to Buying and
Improving Barry County Real Estate
good cet buildings, could easily be

lidentlal—Industrial _
Its, Tractors and Cars

Seaman Thelma Lee Shay pondars over a pamphlet describing the
numerous Jobs done by WAVES In
lhe Hospital Corps. Beaman Shay,
dadghter of Mr. Albert E. Lee, of
Hastings. Michigan, Joins her hus­
band. Coxswain Thomas M. Shay,
statlbned In the Pacific, Ln the
Navy. Seaman Shay, a graduate
of Hastings High School, hopes to
be assigned ta the Hospital Corps
after completing her basic training
at the 0. S. Naval Training C«nt«r.
Hunter College, the Bfanx. New
York.
Tom Shay has written home that
he met Cpl. Patrick Durbin some­
where in the South Pacific and they
had a grand time catching up on
home town news and visiting each
other for several days.
WAVE Shay's address is:—
। Mrs. Thelma Lee Shay HA 2-c

are,

S3 ACRE FARM IN CASTLETON TWP.

PAINTING

IPS A NAVY FAMILY

I am alive where once I was dead;
My hungry soul has been clothed
and fed*
My walls are warm, my windows
light;
Someone asked Jimmy Durante to I dread no more the scowling night.
describe Umbrlago. This Is the an­
swer they got: “If Mose* had seen A cheery fire up my chimney roars;
umbrlago. there would have been It's shadows dance on once barren
another commandment."
floors;
.
The soft lamps shed a rosy gleam;
"there are but ten precepts of the My heart grows warm with an an­
cient dream

until who do they
Frankie . . . ?

Aren't the sunsets gorgeous this vent of lhe sins there forbidden, are Now. happy voices break the
Istc summer . . Question mark . . . bestowed on the tongue, as though No echoes startle an empty
The tonksome stairs give
creaks.
My starved mouse smells
cheese— and squeaks.

IOHN BECK

in,

days

j Why are all the funny Jokes a little It was ready to fly out both against
Ood and man. If not thus bridled.” &gt;
with a little humor, so we will put —Leighton.
one of them through a purifying
process and see what we get . . .

COMPOUND
TINCTURE

4
X

59

$1.00 LYSOL ....
60c BROMO SELTZER
60c ALKA SELTZER .
50c Ml NIT-RUB . . .
$1.00 UNGUENTINE .

43c

50c ZEMACOL - - GALLO-BISMUTH-4 ox.
((or stomach upset)

Get Your Pickling Spices Here!
1

«JTHl"sro1n O&gt; miHMMIIVICIr

B

FWOtol Bitt

MABtIMBS

==sa

. DERK STUIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
r State
Hasllngt
Phones: 2565-2S91

NEW
GAS HEATING CUSTOMERS
RIGHT NOW, PLEASE
NO

Office Hours:
00 A. M. to 12 Noon
:M&gt; P. M. to 5:00 P. M.

It has taken a lot of natural gas to produce

Evening,:
Mon, Wed, FrL
I to I P. M.
Closed Thursdays

emove Dead Animals
or Prompt Removal
of Old, Crippled
or Dead Horses
and Cows
i

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

ficult to foretell when the shortages will be eased.

war goods in Michigan and elsewhere. In order

In fairness to all the people it serves, this

to conserve the supply of natural gas, the War

Company believes it should not connect up any

Production Board early in the War issued an

additional gas heating customers at this time be­

order prohibiting the connecting-up of new nat­

cause to do so would seriously jeopardize the de­

ural gas heating customers except under certain

pendability of service supplied to present cus­

exceptional conditions.

tomers.

Therefore, until there is opportunity to

This WPB order has now been lifted, which

increase our natural gos capacity, where needed

understandably has caused many people to hope

to serve new space heating customers in a satis­

that they could obtain natural gas soon for heat­

factory way, we make this request:

ing their homes and other buildings.

Please do not install any gas heating equip­

This Com­

pany appreciates the interest in natural gas

ment at this time.

shown by these customers and sincerely wishes

ing a new house or other building or making any

that gas for heating could be supplied immedi­

changes in your heating equipment, please con­

ately to all those who want it.

If you are planning on build­

We assure our customers we will provide

service ore not substantially different than be­

space heating service as soon as possible for all

In ordinary times, these facilities

who wish it. At the present time it is impossible.

would hove been expanded, but during the war

Pending a change in existing conditions, your

years it has been impossible to increase capacity

cooperation will be appreciated.

fore the war.

for other than war purposes.

The well-being of a whole nation depend, on the farmer,
of America. Many Industrie, are dependent for their
very existence upon the farmer. Through the channel,
of sound finance we hope we can repay this indebtedness
to you. When you need help, you can depend an us.

sult with us before proceeding with your plans.

•

But our facilities for supplying natural gas

.

We Depend on YOU. . .
and You Can Depend on US!

FARM

If you wish further information, we invite

Manpower ond

MORTGAGE

you to call at our local office.

materials remain scarce even now. and it is dif­

ED FARM
PROMPTLY
. is badly needed in
565 or Kalamazoo

C

LOANS

LOANS FOR EQUIFMINT. IMFROVEMCNTS
AND LIVESTOCK

-

BANK
■

CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

HASTINGS,

* SHOW YOUR COLORS-Buy U.S. War

WORKS

Hector

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�THE HASTINGS BANKER. THURSDAY, SEFTEMBEB «■ 1945

ASHVILLE

Mrs. Coy Brumm returned last Wed­
nesday from spending several weeks
with their son. Shirley Brumm and
family in Opportunity. Washington. In 0X8. Woman's Literary Club
and metnoaist
Methodist enuren.
church one
She is
Is *uxsur♦ Mrs. John Hamp and Gvrtil have ana
vlved by the son*. Richard and |

Bags 28-Paund Musky
On Light Rod After
Hour-Long Battle
^hat happen, when two heavy-

Goodrlch of Washington. D.C.. one
granddaughter and five grandson* i
Funeral services were held at the ; Bcr*Tn- IU-

res

About TO attended the 8-8. picnic
A erand time was enjoyed by *11

Lathrop and Dr. and Mrs. Clayton
WUUta and daughters of Saranac

The musky weighed •nd Mrs. Henry Kleverlng and chH-

w—. .U...WW.
, — .ar
In Pontiac. * Mr*. U Marshall, Mrs. Llbble Marshall,
local. Miss NeUie Zimmer of New Rev. Lloyd Mead of Dimondale, of­
ficiating; assisted by the Rev. Chas
Detroit attended the Marshal 1-0* - Oughton. Burial was in Chicago.
troth family reunion at Sanborn's
Resort. Thomapple lake. Labor Day
Thornapple lake. * Cpl. Frank Mc- * Mias Genevieve Hafner of De­
troit has been spending a part of and MU* Bertha Wagner were Sun­
day dinner guests al the home of
Ed Hafner.
After a 30-day furlough Cpl. Mc­
and Mrs Will Letson and daughter
Comb will report U&gt; Camp Grant to
receive hl* discharge The Rev. and
NashriUe-Kellogg school began the Joyce Eckardt were In Grand Rap­
Mr*. Oughton. Cpl. and Mra Mc- year Wednesday. Sept. 5 and Supt ids Thursday, w Mr and Mra. Karl i
Eckardt. Bruce and Joyce were din- J
McComb and daughter Alice and staff is complete, also an Increase
MTS. George Webb of Battle Creek in rural students transported from । Mrs I. L. Hall, and Mra. Kate Hen- .
and Mr. and Mrs John McComb of closed districts, making the kinder­ I deraon Sunday. Other guests there
Jackson axe spending a part of this garten and grades up to the sixth I were Mr. and Mra. Will Seybold of I
taxed to the limit, but facilities good I, Orand Rapids. Charles Bailey of i
for handling more students in lhe '
turned from spending the summer upper grade* and high achooLThe wa&gt;
on fuj^ugn. Duncan,
in Lanslnx and Detroit to begin her &lt;“»'W “,“ '“"J’"
"*?■ ■&gt;•"«
Terry Miry who hue
school duties this week.
Supt-. biology and athletic coachs,JL.
In,. Marvin
Marvin Ten
principal, ‘p'"'
Oueste of Mr. and Mra D. F. HJn- Ing;
Ten EUhot.
Elshof, principal,
home wllh their father to Battle I ■BHBBm.-tesii-' mBBI
dariltcr and sons over the weekend mathematics and athletic coaching; Creek. * Mr. and Mr* Walter Cooke |
u
v
M „
are the former's mother. Mra. Alma Ralph Richardson, shop; Harold Mra WdU BcPuler and MU. Baand S,.p«uU MjU,
Hlndeiliter and Hster. Mias Owen Newell, agriculture and chemistry; ihrr Schuler wire Sunday dinner 1
—"h* “
“-1 “•
Hlnderllter of Detroit. ♦ The Rev. I Mrs. Mary Walton. Latin. English.
guests of Mr* Bertha Eckardt and
H. R- Krieg. Mix* Mildred Gruver., speech. Mrs Greta Firster, history Mr. and Mr*. Victor Eckardt * In al 21 pounds, height 47 inches.
Mr*. Elwood Porter and Miss Grace &lt; Bntj literature; Mra Sena French.
Those who attended the Farm Bu­
Porter were tn Detroit Monday and commercial; Mrs. Olith Hamilton. reau picnic al niornapple lak* from height six feet Here is Salbabaa
Tuesday. Mrs Berth* Krieg who home economics; Ennis Fleming, here Friday were Mr and Mra Will own story u told to Bob Fortney,
has spent lhe past two months with band, orchestra and Junior high: Letson. Mr and Mrs Arthur Bate*. district supervisor of the State Fish
lhe Krieg and Porter famine, re- Miss Carrie Coley. 6th grade: Mra
Hatchery here;
turned to her home in Detroit. * Cecil Allen. 5th grade; Mra. Leia
families. Mr. and Mrs Karl EckMrs. Albert Ostrolh. a resident of J Roe. 4th grade and chorus: Mrs
light tubular steel rod with a sur­
ardt and Bruce and Joyce Eckardt
thl* locality many year* ago, died Hilda Bara. 3rd grade; Mra. Louise
face bait. When this big musky
at the home of her daughter. Mra Richardson. 2nd grade: Mm. Theda and Mrs Ed Manton of Blanchard struck I never expected to land
Smith "in St. Louis. Mo. Funeral wilt. 1st grade; Mra Dorothy FUh- s»0 ur. u u.
w » none ! “» »
™ &gt;w’
•“
•ervices were held in the Nashville er, kindergarten.
on turlouih were dinner rueeu ol “
m.uiV.w
evangelical church. Tuesday pro l
-----------Mr. Lydia BcMer end Bihrr
with interment In Lake View ceme- I
Birth*
Thursday. ♦ Mlsa Hilda Smith ot 1
?our'
*Jy 1 &lt;1.ecl^d ,o
tery. The Rev W. E Bassett of D'- 1 Bom to Mr. and Mra. Donald wnr&gt;atairv er^ni wrtrt.v
nt.. 1 tr&gt;' an^ horse him in and after a
trolt, a grandson, was In charge of Bhcup at Pennock hospital last week
L uTend
1
the Ending net over his tall
service*. * Mr and Mrs Harold a girl. There are 3 boy. in the
tend and lhen thln«* r*a|ly hapWright and children of Lansing were Shoup home and this little lady Is
SreZ WeXd^v PA^1 »
Mra
Hp Ju&gt;t ahot UP ta t,:e **r
Bunday guests of Mrs. Ida Wright. a very welcome addition.
and family. * Mr and Mra Wilbur
\
-----------Walker and daughter. Bonita nt Death of Mra Orra Smith Wheeler
Owosso have been guests during the
Orra Smith was bom Nov. 11. 1874
past week of the W. R Dean family at Angola. New York, the third of
C. J. Marshall of Lansing visited four children bom to Frsncis Mar- don &amp;kMdl in Huiinj. orer Wed- i
“1
'.“J*
/LIS
W
his mother. Mrs. Llbble Marshall. Ion and Marcia Fisk Smith. Mr needay ni,hi .M ThurLi.y UH IS
Sunday. ♦ Richard and Bryant Jr. Smith was a Nashville resident 50
DeBolt of Fine lake spent the week- years ago when he assisted in es­
I threw the rod In the boat and
end wllh their grandparents. Mr tabltahlng the Dickinson flour mill, MILK PLENTIFUL:
worked the landing net over his
' bead and got enough of his body
and Mr* W. O Dean. * Mr. and
In 18?8 Orra Smith was united in UBE MORE OF IT
Mrs. D D. Myers of Hammond. Ind. marrisge to Ralph Adair FMote. who
Someone once dehned the cow as I then threw my body right over
were gureta of the latter* brother.1 was a business partner with Von W. "God's Jolly cafeteria with four legs
J. C. McDerby and family over La- ( Fu.rr.lss, He died in 1KB
and a laU." Roberta Hershey, ex­ him and held him for a long time.
bor Day. * The Rev. M. Faust. KaiMrs. Foote went to Chicago with tension specialist in foods and nu­ How 1 gat lhe outboard motor
amasoo. conducted quarterly con- her parents and taught In the Lewis trition at Michigan State college, :started and the boat headed for the
ference at the Evangelical church Institute until her marriage In 1908 backs up the definition with some boat landing I don't know as I sure
was excited
When the boat was
Saturday night. * Miss Lyla De- to Herbert Merrill Wheeler. Two time-honored facts on milk.
Grew snd Warren Neuenschwander . sons. Richard 8 and E Goodrich
The most economical food Invest- '
of Detroit were guest* in lhe Byron were bom to this union. Mt; Wheel- ment, milk is in generous supply motor stopped and I can't tell you
DeGraw home. Saturday through | er died in 1915.
at lhe present time with 200 quarts
Monday Mr. and Mrs. George De- ' Two year* later Mrs Wheeler with available to every person for the the
stay. Anyhow at the landing I
'
Graw nf Battle Creek were Sunday her two *ons returned to Nashville year. Two hundred quarts may picked up tliat btg musky tn my
sound like a lot of milk, but MU&amp; arms, net and all and never stopped
Hershey has found a lot of milk running until he was laid on the
lawn near my cottage My neighbor
maple cornstarch crumb pudding buu-lwred the fish for me and cut

H/c/t

BARRYVILLE

another and banana milk fluff still
"musky" fish fry."
another.
For the fish chowder cut I'j lbs.
fresh cod. haddock or any other . COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
fish into smalt pieces and remove I
bones and akin. Boll 2 cups diced
potatoes and 1 cup diced carrots tn I
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ond Class to Seaman First Class.
Seaman Morgan is attached to
Vice Admiral Smltii'a staff, which is
charged with the responsibility of
planning and coordinating the de-&lt;
livery of fuel, ammunition, food and
supplies to the fighting ships of the
Fleet. His home address is 317 E­
State SL. Hastings. Mich.
WITH THE 33rd DIVISION ON
LUZON:—Pfc. William F. Curtis of
Hastings. R. 5. Michigan has Just
been awarded the Combat Infantry­
man's Badge for exemplary conduct
In action against the Japs In the
Philippine* Liberation Campaign.
Pfc. Curtis, who previously was
awarded the Dpert Infantryman's
Badge for service in Dutch New

July 8. 1945

HASTINGS MEN MEET IN SOUTH PACIFIC

; place that 1* free from that to plant! not see whether they got him or
, my garden.
net. but we don't miss but a dam

Steven Working

Hastings. Michigan

He's In my thoughts, both nite and

For he's quite'a guy: his mommy
tells
Of mlschevious acta and funny
spells.
But then, he too remembers his
dad
Even 'tho he's a wee small lad.
To think that soon he will be
A grown up boy. all of three.
And the things he plans for that
day when.
Hl* dad will be back home again;
Would fill a book so I hear

It'a night again and what a wel-1he u wlth hJ* Honorable Ancestors
come It 1*. because It means that at I right now. We out here cannot un­
last we can get in out of the mud demand how Japan ever figured on
and rain. This U a regular lake ' iH-oiing u* and especially now that
here now with mud way over our ' we arf beating her everywhere we
shoe tops and we have no rubber
her. She Is going to be sick
boots to wear as yet. The water has 1 G.f.»ar for a l°«K
to ™lne 1
run Into our lent* too and we can't
when we get thru wllh her.
dry anything so we just put our
Th« Seabee* are sure doing a
things on wet. Lots of gun fire td »irand Job here and my hat I* off
night in the hills, but no sir raids '‘hem They sure do
a swell Job
as yet. The fellows take the mud
building and they don t lose any
and rain like real veterkns though tlmc doln« 11
We dont get
; and I guess we will all live through 1 "n&gt;‘ nc”*s out hear to speak of so
| It some way or another.
| u« have to listen to "skuttlebutt"
A new censorship has Just been I musl "r ‘he time I did not even
1 imposed so 1 must be very careful 1 know today was Sunday until about
! what I say In this letter, so if it110:t« ‘hia morning that'* how bad
I lacks It's usual Interest you know i
are behind times out here.
the reason.
I Well..,My dear. 1 guess this b
Above pictured left to right l« Bob Roush. Archie Vaughn, and Henn
A ,o1
‘he boys are out trad- j .vil] clcre'fo^now^TeU0 Corky*!

A Medal V
By Marian Lewis Schmlu
medal, please, tar a serviceman's

But Ill make It

I heard the young man aay.
her life;
So make It large and gold and gay."

I couldn't help thinking
The clerk looked over the counter That tho beat medal on
At the young man standing there;
11- was tired and weary from battle.
She saw premature gray tn ,hls hair.
"I'm sorry, sir." she answered.
•'We've medals for soldiers, it's true. And to know that the battle '
But one for a service man's wife
Ik obviously something quite new.
"We've locket* and bracelet* and
compacts.
(Continued on
And trinkets to please any wife:
Perhaps you would care to see

They are all guaranteed for life."
The first railroads In tha Ur
Benmer. For details concerning this meeting in the South Pacific thantre i ln». '*1 th natives for souvenirs to- I thlnk of hef ever..tlm„ j lee a Ut. But the soldier smiled a kindly smile States were built to carry Im
Have a very happy birthday;
bulk materials like stone and
nd , , . 0„.d
Have lots of fun. and make your of war read the letter from Herns which l» printed In lhe "Heme Front" 1 nl&lt;ht and one of the fellows In my tlf glr. ou- . cr
short distances from the poln
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M
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plans:
•'Don't bother. Miss, you've nothing production to the point &lt;4 use. 1
For some day 111 be back from -------------------------------------------------------------------------- —------------------------------ I
Al“nd teU hltn
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here
were more like roadways than
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1 *7°“* °f, 111' 1
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an, i
him about the forms out here
foreign lands.
I could take her on thia special day.
U. S. Marine Corps I machete to my wrist, grab my small 'ot* °‘ P*°P*« cannot eat them. 1 |Whcn j ~et baC|C
And once again we will be
I
You see. she's been more than a. were wooden. Individual ci
Parris Island. S. C. camera, add a dash of repellent—have-four others in my tent with &gt;
- all my -love
With
The best of pals, you and me.
Dear Mom:
। mosquito, and trip bravely away to 1 ’”*• one L’ ,rom Nebraska, one from
.
Daddy
Paddy
She's been 'Daddy* to baby as well,
It's Friday night and most of the; face the terrors of the Jupgle alone ' Loublana. one from Illinois. GewecPvt. Lockwood Working
Otis Leo Gallup. M M 2/c.
fellows have been assigned to extra and unaided.
ke- ‘he 1x1 &gt;' from Nebr. I* comical I Navy 3256. KM Unit. Aiwembly 7. 1 She never complained, or mentioned ■tty for increasing the tonnage
Co. B. 92 Sig. Bn.
duty.
There
are
only
five
of
us
left
'
Heretofore
whenever
I
ventured
'
"
nt
*
ful1
of
fun
but
he
h3l
'
‘
S
work
I the tears
Fleet
Post
Office
AP.O. 436. 'i Postmaster
for better rails.
San FrancLsco, Calif.
That no doubt ycry often fell
New York. New York
tiling wrong in the last two or three j yon of my t|me traversing various little &amp;andy haired Scotchman and
full of the dickens, he Is one swell *'
We're sure hearing tales of the days. So for once. I kept my noae : .ectlon* of our coral reef-playing guy and my age. so he and I work I
octopl; hunting for inoth"gang" of fellows who left Hastings dean. 111 probably get It sooner or ।
together and get along swell. Ful-1
July 18th. They certainly must be iater though. They have really i er-of-pearl shell; observing the var- ton the boy from La. Is a tall curly 1
going through Die paces If—well, cracked down on us this week, thl* lolu refn,rkable sea eucumbers. sea headed boy of 18 from Arcadia and I
f'lnstancc. Einar Frandsen received Is the first free minute I ve had urChin*. aenemonw, and slugs, huge a real southerner, he call* all the I
Sun&lt; A tiff. 5 a letter from son Phil, at Camp Fan­ since Monday.
I starfish, recalcitrant mullbscs. squid.
HI again Dad. Wick. Corky A Peg: nin. Texas, recently that began.
Here* a poem that one of the fel- j barracuda iat a distance, sharks rest of us Damn Yanks and he Is
Well folks, this has been a big "Dear Rosie." Being a wise father. lows got a hold of:
I also', water snakes, and pufferfish just a big overgrown boy It make*
us rear to hear him talk of his
week, that 1*. the one that just ■ and abo anxious to hear from Phil ।
1 that blow up when you tickle them;
passeti by. As you know I met Bob Einar performed what was probably You can have your Army khaki, you end all the other engaging actlvl- Mama and he doesn't mean hLs girl
cither. I\'s the first time he was ,
can
hove
your
Navy
blue
Roush lhe other day when he came the first RPD. Special Delivery
I tie* presented by
oy a coral reef
reel If
it evcr
• from hu Man,a B|ld
down to see me. During the week service In the county, by driving to But here's another fighter I'll intro­
duce to you.
Archie Vaughn went up to sec him Algonquin Lake and handing the
obsene them
i&lt;en ln about g mi,nUu| bul tD hcar
and l&lt;&gt; and behold another outfit Tetter to Rosie Ketchum, while he His uniform is different, the best
,
However,
this
time
I
decided
to
.
him
talk
you would think he had .
you've ever -seen!
■
had* moved in next door to him explained lhe situation. This how­
,. try the jungje. Or rather I should : been away from home fcr ten years I
The girls all call him Devil Dog:
P and in It was another Hastonlan. ever, was not necessary as Rosie had
Bill Dibble. You know his Dad and Just excitedly opened a letter and I but his real name is Marine. . I
Grandad real well. Dad. Bill tells read. "Dear Dad." Moral:—let that He is trained at Parris Island, the
land that God forgot
।
me his folks now live on the corner be a lesson lo "you'se guys."
Whether you buy tha Golds Grip
Where the sand Is fourteen Inches
•'“&gt; l,lfn b&gt;' «°»h every' I The sun came out ror tt rcw mln’ I
i
of Green and Hanover In Pender's
Then in that some group went
tread design (left) or the Bib tread
deep and Uie sun Is scorching hot ”
bodjm
n'unl hv
by hannv
happ&gt;.
| utM tonlght so I guess tho mcsnulold home. Well, anyway lost Wed. "Honk" Keeler and "Stew" Benedict,
(right) you get mixinnun value for
in drops Archie's cousin to see him. The grapevine has It that these He ha* peeled a million onions and !■ Anyway. I approached tho edge toes will soon be making their
your
money. Easy steering . . . maxi­
|
of
the
swamp
with
some
misgivings.
*
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evening attacks. We have good
twice a* many spuds 1
,
-------------- ---------------------------------Bob Faulkner, ao we all went up to stalwart lads have "thrown" them­
mum flotation . . . Gam-Dipped Cord
see Bob and Bill and there we were selves into their work, so to speak, i He spend* hl* spare time In washing brushed aside the low-hanging py- nets on our bunks and we spray
. thons. and peered cautiously In.
them before we crawl In so they
Body for extra strength, longer life.
five guys all from Hastings and the Anyway, they are on special K.P for ; up hl* duds.
fellows In Bob's tent were simply weekends so they don't have tb wur- He ha* set many a table and many 1 Egad what a place! To begin
a dish he's dried—
with, the machetorl was carrying at
is Just going to bed that they both­
floored. Ha Ha. We talked all aft­ ry about how to spend their spare
No Rotion Certificate Required
ernoon nnd Bob and Archie look tune. Isn't It “too dandy” for anyone I There's no doubt about it—a home the fime was too dull, and I spent er. We have a lantern now and
To Purchase Tractor Tires
I most of my time trying to cut my
that makes It a lot better In here
some pictures of us so If they turn to take on all this extra work.: he sure can guide.
So
women
take
a
Up.
I'm
handing
I
way
out
of
places
I'd
somehow
gotout i'll try to send you some. I (We're good at dodging bricks—
one to you.
! ten wedged into. In fact, at one
write and do a few other things we
knew Bob and Bill the beat as we anyway, they couldn't throw them
Just
get
yourself
a
Marine.
There
I*
'
point
I
became
so
hard-pressed
that
need
to
do.
I
sure
wish
Dad
could
were In school and sport* together. way from Texas.! it you want to
nothing he can't do
। I managed by dint of my somewhat
see this country. I know he would
They're younger than I but I knew write these two and express your
. them anyway. All of them looked approval of their valiant spirit of And when he get* to heaven, to St.' les* than skillful contortions lo di­ enjoy It a* there Isn't a fence on it
Peter. he will tell.
| vest my short* of all their button* anywhere. How the people manage
darn good and we had a good time cooperation, here are the addresses,
“Another marine reporting. Sir. I've at the same time, an act which to keep their land separate is a mlrjust talking. BUI came down to see (all In fun. fellas.)
served my time In Hell."
| caused them to drop limply to the
me again last nite and ao we had
Pvt. Lawrence E. Keeler. 46032422
ground and resulted In my having
They are good carpenters though
another good vtolt. He married Earl
Co. C„ 159th Bn.. 93rd Regt.,
Will sign off with this, there is to prowl around in a state border­ they mortise all their beams and
Boyes' daughter. I knew her but
IR.TC
ing on complete nakedness until I upright* together in their horn*-* i
not
much
to
tell.
not well. I never knew that Mrs.
Camp Hood. Texas
and
don't even Use nails, ond lhe '
Love,
os
always.
developed
the
art
of
suspending
Boyes had died. Guess we covered
Abo
them in a rather Jaunty fashion houses are so solidly built that an
Just about everything. Bob Faulk­
Pvt. Stuart J. Benedict. 46032370
with a length of vine. Having bril­ Army Truck could not pull one down
Aben E. Johnson. Jr.. 1016493
ner said there were a couple other
Co. D. 160th Bn.. 83rd Regt.,
liantly overcome that obstacle. wiUt- the other day and we had to get
fellows in hi* outfit from home
Parris Island. N. C.
cut further ado I fell In a stream, a "Cat" to pull it down. We are
but they couldn't get down here
Camp Hood. Texas
effecting the premature appearance supposed to move into new quarter*
with him. Bob Roush Is Just the
same and still looking good. Out­
Foilowing is a letter from a very
___ of gray hairs on myself and a num­ seen I understand and I sure hope
Others leaving that same memor­ grand guy who halls from Washing-. ber of snakes, crabs, fish, clams and so as I have plenty of dirty wash­
side of the above the old week has
been the same, but was a very good able day Included. Aben Johnson. ton. D. C. He is the grandson of the | eels who had been gaily disporting ing to do.
Well how Is my little Rlrl. I sup­
one nnd it surelv seemed swell to Merlin Orlnnage (Shelbyville) and late Congressman JM.C. Smith from themselves on the surface prior to
my appearance. Turning to other pose she is a big girl by now? Won't
see and talk with guys you once Henry Adler Jr. (Yankee Springs). ___
nearby Charlotte.
They all landed In the Marines and
He ha* read some of the letters &gt; fields. I rashly attempted lo knock site start school this year or am I
knew at home. ■
arc now taking basic at Parris from you fellows and because of down some bats (wingspread three ahead of time? Gosh. It doesn't
Always.
Island. Merlin, and Aben have ad- that, we think you'd be glad to read to four feet) from a tree by heav- seem possible that I have been away
Henn.
Sgt. Herman P.Basamcr. 36169423 joining bunks and Henry is nearby. thl* amusing and Interesting letter , Ing rocks at them, but all t sue-1 so long and yet II scents like a mil­
'Co C. B21 Engr. Bn. Avn.,
I Following Ls a recent letter from from him. Here 'll*:—
| ceeded
*“* *in
“ doing was *to
“ •bring
—*— ■*down
------ lion years at times.
APO 75. r’. Postmaster
Aben which he figures expresses his
a shower
I haven't
of dead
beenleaves
able lo
andget
branchover to ____________________ _________
Eiplritle Santo, New Hebrides
' es on my head. Next I chased a the Air Field so don't know whether
San Francisco. Calif.sentiments.
July 23. 1945
To being with, let me tell you how snake, but It ran down a hole. Hoot is there or not but I don't
is. You might —
send
me
much I enjoved reading over the , Played with some cocoanut crabs think he •-* —
assortment of clipping’s from the , for awhile, but that soon paled when his new full address again as I have
Banner, 'specially the "Home Front" I one of them snapped off the tip of last a lot of stuff on the way over
columns. Great work, and I really my knife. Finally I tried to approx- and can't seem bo find hl* address.
admire your Idea of printing the I Imate some of Johnny Weismuller's
Sun.. Aug. 4
Here It is Sunday and just anothcounty servicemen's letters each feats by clambering up a liana vine,
week—gives everybody an Idea of but since I only managed to tear
hands
what's going on In the world nnd hell out of rmy
"v *•••
“*• on the small today and only rained about half
does. I believe, serve to knit the thorns and lose my drawers again an hour and the rest of lhe day the
county closer together by showing when it broke. I gave the whole sun really shone. We had kind of
everyone they're all facing the very damn thing up as a bad job and an easy day at that and I did have
tame problems, hopes, and disap­ beat. cut. and squirmed my way a little chance to visit an abandoned
pointment*. I'd like to see more back to the sack where I belong. I native village and I found one of
The Following Sixes Now in Stock:
papers all over the country copy this have now permanently adopted a the nicest lltle china vases you can
defeatist attitude.
,■ Imagine.
It Is rpure white and
grand Idea.
Something else I want to compll- '\ And since that just about uses up stands about 6 Inches high and is
...... you on
«... too. Those« little eomv-...- every bit of energy I gained from about 2'» Inches al the base and
men:
THE
blnatlon written and printed lettera «n earlier nap. I'll close up shop tapers up to a small neck at the top
say
WORLD'S
you've sent so many hundreds of and aa
Y goodnlte.
I and has flowers kind of lacquered
..
—-------—.---------jn all
it for a design. Most of the dishes
Many,
many..thanks
again.. tor
servicemen and women are "the
MOST
you've
done,
and
the
very
beat
to
'
in
these
homes
are
broken
but
this
cat's whiskers" us Dad used to say.
IMITATED
little
vase
is
perfect
not
a
chip
In
I’ll just say you're doing a wonder­
Bill
It. I sure hope I can bring It home
ful job and skip all lhe superlatives
TRACTOR
Pfc. Bill Smith
to you or send it a* It will be a
—I vhlnk you sec how I feel about
TIRE
nice souvenir for you. I have had
APO. 708.
Postmaster
a dozen chances to sell It. but it's
With that we buckle down to the
San Francisco. California
not tor sale. I don't know whether
subjects at hand. What am I doing?
it Is genuine china or not but it 1*
Very little. Should you care to drop
Excerpts
of letters from Otis Gal- real thin. It wo* used by the na­
around for a social call, under Ideal
- ---------------------tives to drink Sakl out of. so they
condition* I may be found from lup:—
me. I could get dozens of tea
July 27 tell
।
dawn to dusk and dusk around
saucers, but I can't bring all that I
again hibernating in the “sack" on Dear
Uear Wife and Baby:
stuff
home, and so they won't let us j
finally
my deslln- ।
the sumptuous porch of hut num- i I* have
'
“
" reached
*■'
ber eleven, a hundred yard* from ation but have not yet been ashore mail It so I am just going to try
the jungle on one aide, and twentv- altho* most of the fellows have. i and get the nicest things I can.
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flve yards from the foaming break­ Some of us were kept aboard to ! My address has been changed
ers on t'other (sounds like a fine unload the ship, so I will go ashore again. Instead of Navy 30-30 it Is
deal, but actually Tm just tempor­ tomorrow. As soon a* I gee there I now Navy 3266 we have not moved
arily snowed by the difference be- will look for Hoot. (Herman Bess- so I don't know the reason for lhe
Nature seeds in fall . . . you too con obtain
mer) a* I think his new AP.O. may change.
best results by preparing and seeding your
I found some photographs of the
previous and somewhat less Intrigu­ be here. I have seen my first good .
lawn now. Next sprirfg you will have a thick,
ing ■ ‘videf.
। Jap floating In the bay quite dead people here and will send them as
velvety lawn which will maintain a healthy,
And now as I recline leisurely in. and guess there are some still left soon as I am permitted and I think
uniform green color.
my deck chair on the porch, sipping; here that will soon be meeting their you will enjoy one of them a* it is
1 n p1a.«
v.HHvS Honorable Ancestors, a* they love a picture of a young couple on their
I wedding day and the bride sure has
in the style of the comfortable and
It's nice here, the climate is quite ' a beautiful silk dress on (even if
, complacent bourgeoisie— ahem — 1 m
। tempted to tell you a bit about the similar to that of the States, that is; she 1* an enemy) and she Is not
I happy land of New Cal., but instead warm in the summer and quite cold, too bad looking. The other pictures
111 content myself with a little ac­ in the winter, but right now It's the। are a group picture of a family of
and one boy-------and--oner----------picture
v. life
.UD In
u. the
MIV New
new Hebrides.
ntunra. rainy season and Boy. does it rain., girls
- -------------------------count of
For you. an afternoon in lhe Jun-, I got my mail today the first since of an enemy Naval Officer nnd
gle.
| leaving the States and there were I where I got tha| I will have lo tell
We Carry a Complete Stock for any-Make Car
After lunch today I was dreamllv fourteen letters In all. Haven't heard you when TI *see
“ you.
The Best Values In New and Used Auto Parts
Herman la not here as his AP.O.
lying on the "aack" thinking of from any of the folks in quite some
We Build Wagons and Trailers
Is not here, ao there is no use look­
nothing In particular, when I was I tlme but probably will later,
Welding—Expert Repairing
suddenly obsessed by a singular
We have been eating like kings ing for him.
I found some Jap colna today and
We Buy All Kindt of Burned or Wrecked Cart—in
thought. A small inner voice said the last tew days, steak, bacon, and
[g*. but as soon as we will save them for Dad'a collection
to me. “Come, arise ye and be alh- ' sunnyside eggany Condition
„.«&gt; bead
~-ch it will prtbably be and I also have one Jap postage
leHcl"
hit the
I
h^vond measure by thl* “k” ration* for a while. I think It's «Ump for you and will keep my eyes
RTOM BUggastlon that I violate the 9°lnS to be
right here after we. °P«n for more of them.
j tn »t aaried principles of theprm- get setled a* It's a pretty big Island
My dear. I will be sending you
ent Smithgeneration. I leaned to 1 nnd has Iota of trees on it so maybe some money for Mary Ann's birthi — . . ----------------- .
. .
r can grow me a gBrden too. Tm day gift as I can not buy anything
C«mpl«t« Stock of Hew ond U..d Auto Porte
, . - - -- ---- -- . r.wu IICCMU. UM. Uia C going to plant the popcorn as soon ' here. The natives things are not
n wa*—that small voice again; I as I can but I may be too late fornew or to be had. So you get her
thl* year I don't know yet. We something for me.
Had another air raid the other
iu power, and it was thus that I have to be real careful here as the
their «»,.
own .........
manure
saw ——
one of the enemy
was forced to draw on a pair of natives
«»■«•«=» use **«■■»•
v. to | night
- —and
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sharta. remove the varicolored mold . fertilize the soil and the produce is . caught In the search light* and the
from my tennis shoes and place I full of germs of dysentery ao we I “ack ack" was giving him hell, but
them on my feat, strap a knife and ' leave it alone, but I hope to find a he went behind a cloud and I could

pslgns. He served with his unit in
the recent drive through the rugged
mountains of Central Luzon which
was climaxed by the capture of
Baguio, the Summer Capital of the
Phlllpplnfs.
The Combat Infantryman's Badge
is awarded to a soldier after he his
proven his mettle in combat.
Pfc. Curtis, who Is a member of
Company L of lhe 123rd Infantry
Regiment, entered Army service on
Dec. 26. 1942. After serving in the
Hawaiian Islands nnd New Guinea,
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and daughter Kay.
end with friend*
Cody lake. * Mr.

Mrs. H. A. Kltaon.
ther and daughter
Ann* Marie and t
Carolyn Reuther of
Hom Velte and Mr
ding spent Thursda
Bulling at a cottag
lake. * Mr. and Mr

TUcher of Odessa

day afternoon.
Mrs. Louise Smit
several weeks at t
daughter. Mrs. Art
returned to her hom
* Mra. Cora Whltn
Doria spent Sunda
in Grand Rapids
friend*. * Miss Peg
ry of Battle Creek
Ing pari of her va
aunt, Mrs. Adam Ba
Uy. She is now ape
with her grandmot
France. * Mr*. Joh
daughter Marcia of
Hing at the home
Mr. and Mr*. Robe
Henry Schalbly a
Wcrklng and gran
Limn, Ohio were d
Mr. and Mra. Milan
day.
.Mrs. Kenneth B
vana, Ill. called Wc
on Mr*. Cora Whit
ter Doris. Her ion
spent about four we
ney home returned

Larry of Portland w
them on Saturday
Dora Ingram. Mr
nnd Mtes Amelia
tings and Mrs. Ra
• n Mra. Mamie Fra
ernoon. * Mr. an
Houghton have m
new home recently
Daisy Tyler. * Mr
Perkins of Bay C
Saturday night o
Leon Hynes. * Mr
nard Schalbly of Ho
Saturday until Mo
mother. Mrs Henry
The Misses Emm
nf Mexico. Ind.. *p
Ffclting frlond* here
Mrday night guesta
Oaks. * Walter Ho
WIs. called at the h
and Mrs. L. E Ho
Mr* Dale Hauer nn
ty nnd Sharyl who
Ing the summer w
Mr. and Mr* Axel K
returned to her h
part of the week.
Charles Shncffer a
movgd from East W
tldtns in the village
cently bought of M
Houghton. * Callen
home of John Velte
ma were Mr* Hem
son. Mr and Mra K
Mra. Clirktina Gro
George Garlick.
Mrs Robert Boyd
Dencne Is with her
Mra Merle Wheeler
Ite visit. She came
Wednesday where s
Itlng her husband's
accompanied by M
who remained un
Sunday all were gu
dinner with Mra.
Mr* Lenna Murphy
man and Mrs. Edi
have been enjoying
cottage nt Jordnn l
nnd Mrs P W. Mos
day into their new
Inge on West Broad
bought of Llo^d I
Mr* H. A. Johnst
David Smith of Pi
Sunday to spend t
the j. L. 'Smith en
bag lake * Herbert
Chur Raffier apen
morning until Mond
troit visiting places
Mr. and Mra. Osc
three children an
Meek and son Pa

Mrs. Leon Nicholso
noon. * Mra. Item
guest Mr*. H. J. Wc
ner guesta of Mra.
Friday. * Mr. and

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school

the building occupied by the H- two new teacher* in the faculty.
Many of tha teacher* and other
plate glass front Included and la employee* have spent so many years
now open for business; electrical st the school that it would be
strange without them.
appliance shop.
Julius Schipper, the superintend­
In the business with him is George
Eastwood, who will have charge of ent ta beginning his ninth year at
the helm; Earl VanSIckle. principal
dlo and electrical appliance service. la on his 12th; Arthur Smalley in­
Mr. Eastwood and family are dustrial arts teacher. Madge Fer­
staying with her parents, Mr. and guson. iunlor high, and Dorothy
Mrs. Luther Macey until their home Bonneville, kindergarten are be­
which they purchased, the Bena­ ginning their 10th; Hester Soetcr*
way liouse on Arlington St. and Kermeen starting her 7th in early
occupied by Mrs. Betty Taggart and elementary; the veteran teacher is
(Continued on page fl. Sec. 21
children is available. They have

TO

WffODLA

Last Week* Letter

The

THE DEADSTOCK
REMOVAL

priced af only
SIZE

* Bneraon Ruby Stone of Lansing spent the
weekend with her friend, Mrs.
Elevator Ca is now employed by the Louise Pierce who had ban visiting
Bennett Company In charge af the
Mr, IUIU. Smith
Case machinery line. A The Ban­ I corsan the past week, and both gtrlg
her son Ted and wife of Dowling to ■ l&lt;ien
pennock hospital in Has- ner readers appreciate the return returned to Lansing thia Monday.
Blj Sut lake nwv «h.re ,U&gt;7 I
SS. hu “n .mi SH, to spacing In the news Items—It cer­
resorted over Sunday with their | v\’0Oditrft werc discharged Thurs- tainly help* the older people in
1
Methodist Church
their reading.
*
Mrs.
Arthur
Drew and family of Battle Creek. * ! hospital and moat severely injured Getikes has returned from Memphis.
At the morning service next Sun­
Mr*. Viola Tschan and daughter. were Miss Klassen with a back !n- Missouri, where she took her daugh­ day. Miss Maxine Flnkbetner. who
Mra. Norman Severson of Chicago, Jury and lacerations; Mr. Meaghar ter Evelyn to begin her duties as spent the summer in Vermont as a
returned to their home, Tuesday after who had a pelvic fracture. Internal '-ounty
member of the Youth Caravan
counl music teacher.
spending three weeks resorting at tnjuric*
Mrfi.
Injuries ana
and saccnswuno.
lacerations; aim
and Ann _ Mr
j .Charles Parker. Jr. and baby groups, will give some of her ex­
Gun lake and visiting her sisters. Rice who had a compound fracture daughter spent the weekend in perience*.
Mrs. Fred Wferlnga and Mrs. Flor­ of the right arm and lacerations. Hastings with her ^Ister-ln-law,
September fl—Rouse circle at Mr*.
ence Ullery and a niece. Mrs Mr. Meagher was taken by Beeler
Roman Feldpausch. and fam­ Pearl Potts' home.
9—Joint meeting of Official board,
Charles Williams. * Mr. and Mr*. ambulance Thtnsday to Blodgett ‘&gt;7- *
and Mra. Vern Smith
Melvin Shoemaker of Leighton re­ hospital in Grand Rap.ds for fur- vW‘*d hta mother. Mrs
Anna and all church organisations.
turned home last week from a ther medical care
16— Methodist youth fellowship
.Smith In Lansing on Sunday. *
week's visit with his relatives In
Mlu Klassen ta the xerttary of Mrs Anne H«elsweet[of Reed City sub-district convention.
17— Special session of the Michi­
Canada. * Buddle and Donald the CIO council which 1* now en- spent the ^Ahor piy holidays with
Berry of Lansing spent the past camped at Chief Noonday lake and her brother-in-law and sister Mr. gan Conference.
week with
their grandparents. Mr. Meaghar is one of the council-, «nd Mra. T. J. Berry * Mrs. Peter i 20— Masters-Jones circle at HatUa
men. They were on their way to ’ Petersen and mother. Mrs. Carrie |
Blanche Segerstrom while their the Cox A Stlaw dairy for ice Bickels spent from Wednesday until I 20—Young Woman's Guild.
father was convalescing In a I^in- ,cream for the camp when the ac-! Sunday evening with relative* In i 2S—Church family night.
27—Woman's Society of Christian
sing hospital from a major opera- cident
,
happened.
I D®£roJl*
.
, ',
lion. * Miss Laura Cosgrove is as- ' Ann Rice ta lhe daughter of Mrs.1 Earl VanAvery of Kalamazoo and
stating In Dr. Lund's office for twd Alice Rice of Chicago and has been ' sUter, Mrs. Stella Richards of De-; 30—Rally day.
■weeks while Mra. Covllle 1*. having 'visiting at her grandfather's home.'troll were In town Friday on bus!-;
Hurt in Accident
vacation.
t ness. * Mrs Dena Voorhorst and |
,00,0.0.. re. v CbrIWn
rwelvrt VUU •
Dr. and Mrs. R. M. SerIJan at­
Mr, J-.n Wotou nw. rnumrt I 0.u..0..,. VwrhjM
lumrt u Ihelr bora In Holl.nd tad Injury FTbUy .lumion -tan
tended the funeral of A. B. Cong­
»» U&gt;«r Hnn
don. 85. at the Congregational lo her home In Iron Hirer. Monday U&gt;1, Monday .rur a lew day.' vuli ta*Un« Ma
after spending the weekend with «lth Ihelr dau,li«r and .Bier. Mra,"JI &lt;«
CMlum
™ jccUrn.
church in Bradley on Wednesday.
her aunt. Mrs. Jennie Bovec. and J. r schipper .nd family. Friday ■ CBIly ■*ul:b m lhe rl.hl aide by a
Mr. Congdon had resided on his
other relatives and old friends. * lhe ladle, accompanied Siipl. Schlp-, pilch loiK He received treatment
farm near Bradley the past eighty- Mr and Mrs. Harold Stillwell of
I
by
Dr.
Lund
and
later
was given
three years. He was the father of Grand Rapids were Sunday dinner per lo LemmsVoem he made a •“ ~
Verne Congdon of Bloomingdale, guesta of her sister. Mra. Harry business trip, trying to locate a ' lockjaw preventive shots at Pen­
nock hospital. He is ok. except for
Balsch and family. * Misses riellie music teach fpr the Thornapplc- a sore side.
ed here with his father-in-law. E and Opal Brady spent from Thurs­ Kellogg school.
J. Merrifield in the implement and day Aver Labor day at Barlow lake
Sunday and Monday visitors of the
Again the William* Family
hardware business. A Lynn Lepper with Mrs. Mildred Bpykeman and Clive Churchill family were their
Tlie Charles Williams family that
left on Thursday for his home in Miss Barbara MacIntyre. * The son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and
Mra.
Clarence DeSmll and hta seems to have a propensity for arm
Rev. Faye Demarest and family are
(ILMibilltles
Is again in lhe lime-light
after spending n month with his expected home this week from a mother of Detroit. Master Kenneth
daughter nnd son in Detroit, and couple weeks' visit In Indiana with DeSmit, who had been spending with Mamma William* carrying her
here with hl* mother. Mrs. Isabella her people * Mrs. Gladys Engersen some time with hi* grandparents right arm in a allng—the result
of
pulling
the
ligaments out of com­
Lepper. * Mr. and Mrs. Henry and little son of Grand Rapids returned home with his parent*. * (
mission. Her nUter Bemadine Wir­
Brog took her sister. Mrs. C. M. spent the weekend holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Seeley and ‘
Thompson and granddaughter. Mis* her parents. Mr and Mrs Bert Wil­ daughter Mtas Nina of Battle Creek ing* is helping with the household
Dorothy Thompson of near Hersey, llama. Sunday ah went lo Grand were taken home this Monday aft­ duties. About three years ago she
broke her left elbow and for several
who had been their guests, to Kal­ Ledge and visited Mrs. W's brother. ernoon by tlielr brother-in-law and
amazoo, Thursday where they will Leland Johnson and family and staler. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Oriffeth months was disabled.
Last year. Bobble broke a coliarvisit another sister and also rela­ brought her mother, Mra. Vina Cor­ after a visit with them and Mra.
tives in Leighton twp. before re­ nell home after a two weeks' visit. * S's parents and brother. Rev. and
bent the other one and hl* small
turning home.
Clare Corson has gone to Howell Mr* George Curtis nnd Lester. *
Mrs.
Jack
Chase
of
Ann
Arbor
came
where he has opened an oil sta­
Fine Banquet
Thursday for a few days' visit with ।
tion.
The Zinn feed dealers of Grand
parents. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vogel of her PMWts
Mr and Mrs Clifford
Rapids district, some of their em­ Jackson were dinner guest* of her I J»vb and also her Usters. Jack, who.
ployees. and their wives, met to­ parents. Mr. and Mrs Henry Brog. » * *»•»&gt; medical student .1 the'
gether Tuesday evening for their this Monday evening, on the way to University spent the Labor •
(
annual get-together. Mr. and Mrs. their home in Jackson after the holidays with her and his parent*.
Ocsir Flnkbclncr were host and weekend holiday, jv Roy Cook of Mr. nnd Mrs. Dave Chase. A Edd
Business formerly
hostess of the evening.
Battle Creek spent lhe weekend al Finkbelncr and Clive Churchill arc
The dinner meeting was held at the home of his sister, Mrs. Sarah expected home this Monday from,
operated by
the K. of P. hall with places laid Campbell. Also spending the day a few days' vacation spent nt the]
HOWARD BRISTOL
for about fifty persons. Bouquets with her was their sister. Mrs. Prin- Flnkbclncr fnrm near Levering.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lyons and
of flowers made lhe tables very at­ clc Kenyon, and Mr and Mrs. Rob­
has been purchased
children
of
Kalamazoo
.spent
Labor
tractive for lhe delicious and ert Beckwith of Hastings. * Mr.
by the
abundant banquet served by the and Mrs. T. J. Berry and Mrs. Day with his parents. Mr. and
— Ulelr Mra. Ray Lyon* Hta mother ac­
ladles of the Masters-Jones circle. ------------------------------Blanch Segerstrom
took
Miss Patricia Sccry and friend Mbs grandson* to their home in Lnn- companied him home for a few days'
BATTLE CREEK
Hartman of Grand Rapids furnished stng, Labor Day and spent the time stay nnd will visit her stater, Mrs.
RENDERING CO.
music through the dinner. Later with their son and daughter. Mr. Myrtle McPcck in Augusta. * Mr.
Miss Maxine Ftnkbeincr gave several and Mrs. James Berry. * Miss Mar­ and Mr*. William Campbell and I
ond will continue to oper­
humorous reading*, nnd talks by cella DavL* of Jackson enjoyed the son John, and her mother. Mrs
ate in this territory. See
the Zinn agents made up a very en­ three days' vacation at home with Vern Smith returned home Sun-1
tertaining program.
her parent* and sisters. * Mrs. Vera day morning from a week's vacation
Notice in this issue.
Johnson has been entertaining a spent In n cabin at Traverse City. *
Out 9/20
Farm Bureau Picnic
bad cose of try poisoning the past Mr and Mrs Walter Wellman and
. The North and South Thornap­ couple of week*
children spent last weekend In De­
plc farm bureau group* held their
troit
with
her
sister
and
family.
Mr*. Arch Dent of Grand Rapids
annual picnic Sunday. August 2fl was a weekend visitor of her sister. While there her brother-in-law put
at Caledonia park, with an altend- Mrs W P. Corson and family. * on a horse show at Redford for
uncc of fifty-five. A delicious pot­ Mra. Prank Hula and Mrs C Mowry their benefit and which they great­
luck dinner was spread on one long of Yankee Springs were recent
Whener
i*.
irvrill ly' enjoyed. * Mrs. John.........
.
—
liable and hoi coffee was served by visitors of Mrs M
Grysen
C
“-~: and 1 visiting her son and daughter and
-I the ladies of the north group. The daughter, and mother of Selvedler. families in Schoolcraft county.
I afternoon was spent In visiting.
III. on the Martindale place * Upper Peninsula. ♦ MLs* Charlene
Mra. J. C. Mowry.
Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel Nelson and Sherman of Petoskey will enroll
Publicity chairman two small sons were Sunday visitors again as a student at lhe Thornof her parent*. Mr and Mra. Clair apple-Kellogg school and will stay
Getty. * MLs* Vivian Williams of with her aunt, Mrs Jan. Pender.
। The Rouse circle of the Methodist Grand Rapids apent the weekend
Master Ira Bonnell who has been
church will meet for its monthly at home with her sister. Mrs. Art cared for at the Herman Vander- '
meeting. Thursday afternoon. Scp- Kenyon and family. * Miss Elsie Schutir home this summer returned ।
VandcrSchuur of Monroe spent the to hta home In Muskegon Friday. |
Pott* north Grand Rapids road. • weekend with her parents. Mr and The Carl brother*. Stanley and
j Mrs. Herman VanderSchuur Sun­ Robert, sons of Lester Carl will re- I
main at the VandcrSchuur home i
--- . day dinner guesta were her friend.
---- — --attend
Thomapple-Kellogg
Lewis' aTd'a --- --- ----- -Bredah£ auu
and and
--- - - airs S-BUUI1C Jaytor UICUO1U
resident of Leighton threc smftU daughters of Orand school. * Mrs. Mattie Lectka and
ng) for many
years...|
center (Coming)
—
daughter Winnie spent last week-,
Monty Myers returned home end al Prairieville with their daugh­
died test week, a,
at siw.
lhe Kmnv
home nf
of her
her
granddaughter. Mrs. David Plnney (Thursday from a several weeks’ ter and sister. Mrs Flossie Castle
in Saginaw at the age of Bl years. 1 | visit with relatives In Detroit. * The and husband. * Miss Roberta Stage!
She Is survived by three sons. Guy | Oscar Finkbeiner family spent 5un­ entered Foote hospital at Jackson i
and Clair of Grand Rapids, and day and Labor Day at South Haven last week as a new recruit in the
Arthur of Ann Arbor; a sister. Mra. [with their friands. Howard Paquin nurses' course She was home fori
Wesley Davis ot Grand Rapid*; । and family. * Haney Miller and son Saturday and Sunday and thinks
twelve grandchildren and
four Junior have returned from a vaca- she will enjoy her work very much. |
great-grandchildren.
| tlon at Douglas lake near Pellston. Roberta grafmated from T-K school
Funeral services were held at the 1 Mrs. Milter and Marjorie remained las*. June nnd has the fine trails I
Metcalf chapel in Grand Rapid* at । for a couple of weeks longer. Their for making of a good nurse. We wish ;
2 o'clock Friday Interment wu in collage adjoins the Art Getty one. her success. * ML*.* Mary Sheehan, j
। tite Hooker cemetery. Leighton.
i Both families and Mrs. Clarence daughter of the Emmett Sheehans
I Longstreet are there because of hay nf Alto was a recent graduate from 1
St. Mary's hospital school of nursing
I Mrs Nor* Travis Pratt, died al fever and asthmatic conditions. *
Mr. and Mr*. Herman McOonnell in Grand Rapids. She ta a niece of
her home in Grand Rapids last । had ns their guests from Friday Mrs Arthur Gcukes and Charles
I evening over Labor Day their old Williams and granddaughter ot Mra.
was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs friends, Mr. and Mrs Edward Place Emma Williams.
Ben Travis and a former resident of Lansing * Mrs. Betty Taggcrt
Mr*. Harold Parker of Indian- i
of Irving.
and children have returned home gpolis. Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
She Is survived by six daughters. from a visit with her father In man Feldpausch of Hastings were
Miss Ell* Pratt, missionary In In­ Muskegon * Mra E E. Nickman Sunday evening dinner guests of
dia. Mrs. Ada Allen of Lowell. Mrs cared for her little elght-month*-old their
parents.
Mr
and
Mra.
Esther Bonar of Columbus, Ohio; granddaughter. Betty Ann Bolyan of Charles Parker, north of town. La­
MLsscs Alma and Lois Pratt and Grand Rapids while the parents bor day callers were Mr* Parker *
Mrs. Pearl Smith, all at home; four were sway on a Labor day trip.
cousin. Verne Dodge and Dr. Dunn
| grandchildren and three brothers.
Mr. and Mr*. Vance Sharp ot of Grand Rapids. Henry Long of
I William Travis of Orand Rapids. Lansing spent the weekend holidays Caledonia and Lloyd Hunsberger of
। Rollo of Traverse City and Jay of at their home here. * The Rev. and Merritt. * Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
1 Muskegon
Mra. Ralph Harper and children E. F. Blake the past few days were 1
! Funeral services were held at 2 of Flushing were Friday and Sat­ Mra. Joe Kennedy of New York city
o'clock Thursday afternoon at the urday visitors of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Belle White of Caledonia
first Nazarene church in Grand and Mrs. Wm Harper. The latter on Friday. Mra. Pauline Taylor
Rapids. Interment was made In accompanied them to Ionia and-----------Bredahl—and
three--------little —
girl* of
-------------Rsnirk and Mias
Muu Elsie
FUste VanMt Hope cemetery. Middleville.
spent the weekend with her brother. Grand Rapids
and sister. Fred and Miss Jeanette der Schuur of Monroe on Bunday.
Bad Auto Accident
Howard. Mr. Harper joined her later George Kraft and daughter Lor­
Threc persons acre severely in­ and spent Sunday. * Misses Avis raine of Caledonia thia Monday. *
jured and threc others had lesser Plogsterd and Gertfude McPharlin. Mr. and Mra. William Campbell and I
injuries in an automobile collision
son John returned lo their Detroit i
at 4:45 Wednesday afternoon at the occupying the apartment at the bomt Monday after spending the i
road Intersection a mile west and Olive Talbot home. * William summer with his father. Citaa. (
a mile south of Middleville near Crldler began his duties as juror on Campbel! and her mother. Mra. i
the Clifford Davis home. Driver* of the Traverse jury In Grand Rapids Vern Smith and family. William I
the cars were Eunice Klaxsen. 29. this Wednesday
* Mrs
Helen has taught in the Detroit high i
ot St. Clair Shores. Detroit and Badrogl. who accompanied Mrs schools many years
James Seeord. M. who live* on lhe Betty Streeter Hoebeke home from
Mr. and Mrs Fred Corson and |
place formerly owned by Russell lhe south ha* returned to her home son Roy of the U. 8. Navy were!
I Bender south of where the accl- In Missouri. *
caller*
the farmer's brother, Wm. I
Hermanof McConIdent happened.
nell ta enjoying a two weeks' va- | P Corson and family one day last
I According to Deputy sheriff Jer- cation from hi* position in Holland । week. * We understand the Julius'
lald Bedford who investigated, MU* and with hl* wife is spending it at Cran* family to expecting to move
' Klassen was driving* ea*t In a their home here.
j Into the Laura Ctoler Iwtne in the
| Packard coupe and had crossed in­
Mr. and Mrs. H. £ Bennett and east of town. * Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ■
to the intersection when the Record daughter, Mra Namen Frank o^Vermeuton went lo Petoskey last
I car struck the coupe in the middle. Wayland left thl* Tuesday morning week Tueiday and are enjoying a
The Impact threw both car* over for Dearborn to attend the funeral well-earned vacation. * Mr* Made- •
, and both came back on their of their nephew and cousin. Charle* ; lyn Lee and children have been '
! wheels. The Packard turned ovgr Kant who died suddenly Bunday. * spending a few days at their cot-!
| twice. Riding with Miss Klassen Mrs. TzMirette Tungate has as vlsl- tage at Gun lake. ’ Tliey
H. LYNN NtWTON
They plan to
toI1
I wa* Francis Meaghar. 39. of Iron tor* her daughter and iitUe grand- move to Battle Creek as soon m
is I
, Mountain who was thrown out of daughter, also her son William Tun- they lind a house. * Mr. and Mrs.;
gate. wife, little daughter Jeanie Russell Solomon and dilldreu »pent
■ Ann Rice riding with
I
and a lady friend all of Washing- Sunday at Wayland with her staler,
| father Secord- Mr. Sccordi
ton, D- C. They ire itt st the Mrs. Ada Towne and family. ♦ Mra

MIDDLEVILLE

1/2 Million
Car-Owners
Can’t Be Wrong!

I Ritchie, ued 2, and .another grand- Green lake cottage.

HASTINGS, MICH.

202 N. MICHIGAN AVt.. HASTINGS. MICH.

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�«r«B HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER &lt;, 1945

taaw to Middleville
like oar town.

ihogg School Open*
ipple-Kellogg *chool
thl* week wllh only
aera In the faculty,
teachers and other
। spent so many years
that it would be
it them.
&gt;er. the. superin tendig his ninth year at
VanSickle. principal
Arthur Smalley Inleacher. Madge Ferhigh. and Dorothy
idergarten are be10th: Hester Soetera
Ing her 7th in early
le veteran teacher is
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| san and daughter Mary Jo spent the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Harry
weekend at Crystal. * Frances Pennington and Donald Preston
Townsend spent several day* last were married Sunday afternoon at
week at the home of hta brother. tha parsonage by the Rev. Harley
Last Week's Letter
ChSrles Townsend. His friend Townsend at 2:20 o'clock. They were
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Williams i Ronald Rtvett spent a day with him. attended by Mr. and Mra. Wellfare
and daughter Kay. spent lhe week- I ★ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Warner and of Hasting*. The bride wore a brown
end with friends st a cottage at I family accompanied by their par- suit with whit* hat and while ac­
Cody lake. * Mr. and Mra. E. W । ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Will Warner re- cessories. Her corsage was white
•
'
Ardis and eon of Detroit were call­ 1 cently enjoyed a drive through Hope gardenias.
Mrs. Wellfare wore a brown suit
ers Tuesday at lhe home of Mr. and . township and Yankee Springs park.
Mrs. H. A. Kltaon. * Mra. Carl Reu-' They called on Mr. and Mrs. Silas with a corsage of pastel color*.
The young couple left for a wed­
ther and daughters Rosemary and Sheldrick of Cloverdale who were
ding trip In northern Michigan and
Anna Marie and their guest. Mis* former residents of Woodland.
Carolyn Reuther of Grass lake. Miss
Mtse Olga Eckardt was a dinner will visit at the home of the bride's
Rosa Velte and Mrs. Arthur Aller­
guest Sunday of Mra. Clara Klop­stater.
dlng spent Thursday with Mra. John fenstein. In the afternoon they took
Bulling nt a cottage at Thornapple Mra. Maude Kart lo her home in
Maurice Vandecar, Y 2/c has been
lake. * Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rowlader Lake Odessa where they spent the
were visitors at the homes ot Ira afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Burt transferred from New York City lo
Ttachcr of Odessa and Mra Hollta Bawdy and Mrs. Leon Nicholson Melville. Rhode Island. He has gone
Ttacher north of Lake Odessa Bun­ and sons Garold. Loren and Arlo aboard hta boat al that place, a PCday afternoon.
were Lansing visitor* one day last 1004 patrol craft. The crew consists
Mra. Louise Smith who had spent week. * Mrs. Claude Cole of Lo­ of fifty-seven men and 5 officers.
■■■ several weeks at the home of her well and grandchildren Betty. Jerry ' Hi* address la:
Maurice Vandecar. Y l'c
daughter, Mrs. Arthur Statsick has and Claudia Fuller of Carlton vis­
UB.8 PC—1004
returned to her home in lhe village. , Ited Mrs. Henry Schalbly Thursday
% Fleet Post Office
* Mrs. Cora Whitney and daughter . evening. * Bunday dinner gueaU
New
York. N. Y
Doria spent Sunday with relatives ' with Mr. and Mra Arthur Allerdlng
Pfc. Richard Brock wa* home on
in Grand Rapids and called on were their son Pvt. and Mrs Ar­
friends * Mias Peggy Lorraine Ter­ thur Allerdlng Jr. and aon Michael; furlough forty-five days from Fort
ry of Battle Creek has been spend­ ' Mr. and Mrs Harry Pennington, Custer. He returned there Wednes­
ing part of her vacation with her i June. Vance and Gordon of Middle- day for a check up.
Pfc. Carl Brock has been trans­
aunt. Mrs Adam Baitinger and fam­ | rille. * Mrs. Loren Hershberger
ily. She Is now spending a few days spent the weekend in Chicago with ferred from Camp Gibson Okla­
with her grandmother. Mrs. Mamie I her daughters. Misses Joan and homa and ta now somewhere in the
Pacific area.
Prance * Mrs John Brechelsen and . Barbara Hershberger.
Pvt. Arthur Allerdlng. Jr. was
daughter Marcia ot Dryden are visMr and Mrs Arthur Allerdlng and
itlng at the home of her parents I son Mr. and Mra. Arthur Allerdlng home from Fort Sheridan for the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Born. * Mra. i jr.. and aon Michael enjoyed a weekend to visit hta wife and baby
Henry Schalbly and Mrs. J. H. [ week's outing on a trout fishing trip and also at Uic home of hta parents.
Working and grandson Wayne ot al Eckerman in the Upper Penln- He returned on Monday
Mrs Herald Classic and daugh­
Llma. Ohio were dinner guests with ; Sula. * Mrs. C. E Fawcett and son
Mr. and Mrs. Milan Trumbo Thurs- I Charles returned lo Louisville. Ky.. ters Betty and Shirley. Mra. Leon
, after spending three weeks with her Nicholson and daughter Evelyn took
□ay.
Mrs. Kenneth Bracndie of Ha­ I parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Border Pfc. Leon Nicholson. Jr. to Battle
vana. Ill. called Wednesday evening who accompanied her lo Holland on Creek Thursday. He left to report
on Mra. Cora Whitney and daugh­ j Monday. * Lawrence Paul spent to Miami Beach. Florida for a two
ter Doris. Her son Nlel. who had l Sunday In Grand Rapids wllh Mrs. weeks' stay.
Corp. Don Duncan was home from
spent about four weeks at the Whit­ Paul al the home of her sister, Mrs.
ney home teturned .with hta mother. Charles Rowlader whom she Is vis­ Fort Sheridan, III . to spend the
Mr. and Mrs Don Bracndie and son iting. * Miss Phoebe Oaks enter­ weekend with his another. Mra
latrry of Portland wpre visitors with tained for Sunday dinner Mr. and Jerry Fisher and husband and
them on Saturday evening. * Mra. Mrs. Otto Townsend and Hie Rev. brother Max. Corp. Duncan has
Dora Ingram. Mrs John Jordan and Mrs. I. C. Snavely from Nash­ been transferred for duties al Percy
Jone* hospital. Battle Creek.
nnd Ml** Amelia Wallen of Has­ ville.
Pvt. David Hcrahberger I* home
tings and Mrs. Ray Schantz called
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Townsend
rn Mrs Mamie France Sunday aft­ and family spent the weekend visit­ from camp In Texoa spending his
ernoon. * Mr and Mrs. Pearl ing friends in Indiana. * Mr. and furlough at lhe home of hls par­
ent*.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hersh­
Houghton have moved into their Mrs. C W. Ellsworth of Paw Paw
new home recently bought of Mrs. were weekend gueata recently of Mr. berger
Pfc. John Warner returned Sun­
Daisy Tyler. * Mr. and Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Herman LaReau and fam­
Perkins of Bay City were visitors ily. * Miss Betty LaReau who has day to report to Camp Grant He
Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs. been spending the summer at Bay has been spending hls furlough
Leon Hynes * Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ I City has returned home. * Sunday with friend* since hl* return from
nard Schalbly of Hopkins spent from dinner guests with Mr. and Mra. the European area He L* the grand­
Saturday until Monday with their Burt Sawdy were Mr. and Mrs Vlc- son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Warner.
Pfc Arden Harper left Friday to
mother, Mr*. Henry Schalbly.
I tor Sawdy and daughter Patsy and
The Misses Emma and Icy Early , Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Edwins and return to Camp Swift, Texas, to pick
Arden ha*
nf Mexico. Ind., spent a few days ^daughter Louella. * Mra. A. J up hls duties there
^tailing friends here. TTiey were Sat-.' sparling spent a few days at her been spending a 14-dny furlough at
'urday night guests of Mlsa Phoebe [ home from duties at Pennock hos- the home of hl* parent*. Mr and
Mra. Howard Harper, who accom­
Oak*. * Walter Holmes of Madison, pital.
WLsculled at lhe home of lhe Rev. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Farthing panied him a* far ns Battle Creek
Mr and Mra. William Warner and
nnd Mra. L. E Holmes Monday. * and daughters. Mrs. Floyd Kimble
Mrs Dale Hauer and daughters Bel- »nd Mr*. Lynn Osgood, returned son and Mr and Mrs Lester War­
ty nnd Sheryl who have been spend- Monday from Salem, III., where they ner and family were supper guests
Ing the summer with her parents, | had been to attend the funeral of Tuesday evening with the formers
Mr and Mr* Axel Kjolhede of Grant their atater-in-law and aunt. Mrs. son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
returned tn her home the latter I clarence Farthing. * Mr. and Mrs Warner of Hastings who entertained
part of the week. * Mr. and Mrs. I Charles Sisson and grandson Jlm- in honor of their aon. Pfc John
Charlc* Shaeffer and family have mic Blow of Marcellus were Sunday Warner who left on Sunday for
moved from East Woodland lo their 1 dlomtr guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- Camp Grant
T/5 Lloyd Zigler of Battle Creek
hdme In the village which they re- I beet Raearrr and family * Mra Elcently bought of Mr. and Mrs Pearl i mer Flory and daughter Edna of spent the weekend at the home of
Houghton. * Callers Sunday al the i Grand Rapids were Saturday vtal- Mr. and Mra. Ogle Flanigan
Mra. Jerry Fisher vias very
home of John Velte and sister Em- ! tors of Mrs William Flory. ♦ Mr.
ma were Mrs Henry Schalbly and and Mra. Lowell Fisher and famlly pleased to receive word from her
son. Mr and Mrs Kennard Schalbly. । nn(1 Marlene and Arlene Rlvett were son. Cpl Don Duncan, stationed
temporarily
at Ft.Sheridan. III.
Mra. Christina Grozlnger and Mrs visitors Monday at lhe home of
George Garlick.
। their brother. Reuen Fisher of that he had been, assigned to
Headquarters anti Srrvi-e Co, at
Mra. Robert Boyden and daughter ; Frankenmuth.
Drnene Is with her parents, Mr. and j Miss Marjorie Reesor spent a few Percy Jones. Battle Creek.
Don was inducted Into the army
Mra Merle Wheeler for an Indefin­ [ days In East Lansing the guest of
ite visit. She came from Northville Miss Pauline Hacker. * Miss Helen at Ft. Custer. July fl. 1942; he was
Wednesday where ahe had been vis­ Reesor spent the week vtaltlng with soon transferred to the teletyjle di­
iting her husband's parents. She was friends at Mecosta, Interlochen, and vision of the signal corps for basic
accompanied by Mra. Don Miller Traverse City. * Mr. and Mra. Burr training at the Midwestern school
wifi) remained until Monday. On Cotton and daughter Wilma of of Technology. Camp Crowder. Mo.
On Dec. 28. 1942, he went to P.O
Sunday all were guests at a family Grand Rapids were Sunday after­
dinner with Mrs. Minnie Geiger, noon callers at the home of Mr. E. at Angel Is . Calif. and embarked
Mra Leiuia Murphy, Mrs. Effie Leh­ and- Mrs. Jerry Fisher. Callers with for the Hawaiian Islands. Since that
man nnd Mrs. Edith Wheeler who them on Saturday were Mr. and time he has served a* teletype and
have been enjoying a vacation at a Mra. Ward Fast and Mr. and Mra. telephone technician at Pearl Har­
cottage nt Jordan lake. * The Rev. Mort Atheran of Sparta * Fay C. bor. and later at Ouam with Adm
nnd Mra F W. Moxon moved Mon­ Wing wa* called to Wayland early Chester Nimtz Communication Unit
He arrived home June 17. 1945. on
day into their new home in the vil­ Monday morning to conduct funeral
lage on West Broadway which they services for an old friend of that a 45-dey furlough for the first
bought of Lloyd Hitt. * Mr. and town which were held on Wednes­ rime in 3 years, and reporting back
to
Ft. Sheridan, orders were await­
Mra H. A Johnston and nephew day. * Mr and Mra. Fred Hilbert
David Smith of Piqua. Ohio, came of Wayland were Monday visitors of ing to retur nu&gt; Ouam. but due to a
physical check up. symptom* of ex­
Sunday to spend their vacation at Mr and Mra. Fay C. Wing.
the J. L. Smith cottage at Saddle­
Vane Wotring underwent a lon- posure to Malaria were found. While
bag lake * Herbert Shartle and Ar­ silectomy at Dr Hoffs hospital Fri­ being held nt Station hospital for
thur Roffler spent from Friday day. He ta convalescing nicely. * observation, peace was declared, hls
mofning until Monday night in De­ Mra. Gilbert McLeod was brought overseas orders were cancelled and
troit visiting places of Interest. home by ambulance from the Battle he was re-assigned to serve in the
Mr. and Mra Oscar Asptnall and Creek hospital Saturday morning. States.
threc children and Mra. Robert | She Is nicely recovering from an Don is very much pleased nt being
Meek and son Paul of Hasting* । operation performed early In the stationed so near the "Old 'Home
were callers at the home of Mr. and | week. * Miss Arlene Nichotaon is town.”
Mra. Leon Nicholson Sunday after­ making a fine recovery since her
8 Sgt. Lloyd Paul Towns report­
noon. * Mrs Henry Schalbly and ! return from the Lansing hospital.
ed for service at Fort Custer. MlPh .
guest Mrs. H. J. Werking were dinApril 22. 1942. He went Into the Air
ner guests of Mra. Arthur Allerdlng :
Preston—Pennington
Corps ground crew, wa* transferred
Friday * Mr. and Mra. H. A. Kit-1 Mtas Mary Ann Pennington, to Jefferson Bks. in May. 1942 and
after hta training there was trans­
ferred tn Indiantown Gap. Pa. in
Sept.. 1942.
He was awarded the Asiatic thea­
tre ribbon with one Battle star, good
conduct ribbon. Unit Presidential
citation, and technician badge He
was home on furlough from Fort
Custer from April 24 until April 29
1942, and went overseas on Oct 6.
1942. on the Mauratania and was
on the water 28 day* He was locat­
ed In India from Dec. 1. 1942. to
May 8. 1945. participating In the
India-Burma camalgn. Some of the
--------- •-------------places he visited were Rio De Ja­
neiro. S A. considered one of the
rnont beautiful port cities in the
You got only the best
world: Durban. South Africa:
Karachi. India; New Delhi, and
service for your automoCalcutta. India; Perth. Australia.
mobile at Andrus.
He reached San Franctaco on
June 28. 1945. being on the water
5fl days.

WtfODLAND

1NY

That ships at »e« must be ve»
I tliated like buildings on land evnyI body know*, but that they must

■ jumbo blowers are placed at etralegic point*. Feeder line* from th*
blower* are tapped at interval* to
ventilate the bold by means of air
hose. Al) this apparatus and much
| piping must be removed before the
‘ ship I* launched. The engine room
need* and gets the most attention

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PHONE 2240

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SERVICE
HASTINGS, MICH.

309 E. MILL

Phone 2299

HAITI

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESUL

For aiding in the taking of val-1 participated in five recotlnal&amp;sancc
uable reconnaissance photograph* flight* over the Japanese-defended
during unescorted IllghU over «.n. I B
Volcano and Caroline to-,

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c. Greenhoe, Photographer's Mate decoration was (or similar mission*
First Class. uaNR. of Sheridan and . over the Nansel Shoto, Marcus and
Nashville, Mich., receives a Gold Caroline Island*, last April 23 to
Star in lieu of a second Air Medal May 7
from Comdr Robert c Bengston.
Bluejacket Oreenhoe is the son
USN. in ceremonies al the U 8 of Z M Grocnhoe. of Sheridan.
Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Camp j Hta wife. Mrs Luelile Oreenhoe, reKeamey. San Diego. Calif
I sides at Nashville He wa* a thea- J
To earn one of the awards.. ter owner and defense worker bePhotographer's Mate Greenlme, 33. fore entering the Navy.
grandchildren, and a host of. friend*
Funeral services were held at
the Wing fupcral home, at Wood­
land. Tuesday at :00. Interment in
Fuller cemetery.

Death of Former Resident
Mra. Minn Barry formerly of
Woodland died la*t Saturday at
her home In Long Beach. Calif She
wa* the daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
A*a Treadwell who were pioneer
resident* of this community The
body was sent by express arriving
here Saturday morning with a brief
service at the grave side in Wood­
land Memorial Park, the Rev Fay
C. Wing officiating Mrs Barry is
survived by a sister. Mr*,... Alice
Cole who Is residing at the home ot
Mrs Chester Hecker In the Kil­
patrick neighborhood.
Organization*
The Auguit meeting of the Mis­
sionary Society of the Church of
the- Brethren was entertained by
Mr*. Minnie Geiger and Mra. LaVon
Barnum for an all-day meeting with
a potluck dinner. The day was
spent In doing relief sewing. The
September meeting will be with
Mra. Charles Townsend
The young people's choir of the
South Woixiiand Church of the
Brethren met n week ago Sunday
evening at th' home of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Ogle Flanigan. After the sing­
ing hour they made plans to attend
the District Conference which was
entertained bv the church at Rod­
ney. Eleven of the young people
attended They were Ruth and Ro.
ger Flanigan. Th! Offley. Dwlghl

Free Estimates

Rowlader. Vivian and Joan Begcrow.
Roberta Manker. Marvin Kantner.
Jean Ann Smith and Glenn Miller.
■Hie choir sang two number* at
i the young people's meeting on Wedi nc.-day evening.
lite- group met last Sunday eve­
ning nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Kantner with 15 present. After
the singing Pvt David Hershber­
ger. who Is home on furlough gave
a talk which they enjoyed.
The young people's class gave a
chicken supper at the Church of the
Brethren dining room on Monday
evening and appreciate the fine at­
tendance They cleared better than
fifty dollars They had pledged
this amount to help with a church
project.

Plank Road
The flrrt plank road in the United
State* was built near Syracuse,
N. Y.. In I84fl.

You've »cen many of ihqm already. You're
going to see more and more of them as time
goe* on —ribbons, atari, decoration* that speak
■ language of service and combat in every
corner of the globe.
None of u* here at home can fully appreciate
lhe sacrifice* anti heroism for which theae
atrip* of colored ribbon have been awarded.
Hut we can learn what they mean so we can
recognize them on sight.

Here at Michigan Bell, we’ll need lhe help
of our returning veteran* in the enormous

some knowledge of
every Michigan Bell

nished with a pocket
explaining various service
These ribbons are
badges of honor. The
least we can do is lo
know what they mean.

--------------- FREI TO YOU AT MICHIGAN BILL OFFICES
The same pocket card which illustrates and identifies service
ribbons for Michigan Bell employees is yours for the asking.

Telephone or stop at any Michigan Bell office for your free copy.

Carmoncy Flying Service
Plane Travel Is the coming
transportation.

New Arronra planes will be
availible In September.
Order* being taken now.
Phone for further Information.
Arronra &amp; Republic Seabce
Dealer. Hastlnz* Airport
Phone 2718
Out •/«

Prompt Service

ELECTRICAL WIRING

UCTION SALE
Having sold my farm and no further use for the following articles, will hove a Pub­
lic Auction at the place located 1 ’/1 miles southeast of Hastings on M-79; or ’/i
mile west of county farm on

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1945
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK

REPAIRS

HORSES

JOHNSON SUPPLY COMPANY
111 W. State St.
tf.

PAIR GOOD WORK HORSES. 1400 &amp;
1500 LBS.
DOUBLE WORK HARNESS.

FARM EQUIPMENT
STUDEBAKER WAGON.
OLD WAGON.
FLAT RACK.
NEW IDEA MANURE SPREADER.
NO. 2 JOHN DEERE MOWER, 5 FT.
CUT.
2 HORSE CASE CULTIVATOR.

Home Repair-Maintenance Loans
Postponed repair costs extra. Major improvements
which moke your home a more livable place should
be begun before fall. We hove the credit facilities
at hand for your convenience.

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stwbbins Bldg.

‘post-war job of expansion and improvement
which we intend to pash as ra pidly as condition* permit.

MICHIGAN BILL TELEPHONE COMPANY

ASH ELECTRIC SHOP
Phone 2708, 2285

BY THEIR RIBBOHS YOU SHALL KH0W THEM

' learn’to'fly"

BLUE RIBBON
SERVICE

Aged Resident Passes
Mra. Nancy A. Crockford. 85.
passed away August 2fl. at the con­
valescent home in Lake Odessa. fol­
lowing a long illness. She was a
resident of Carltou township for
many years, moving to Woodland
Twp.. two years ago. Mrs. Crock­
ford wu a member of ihfl Holmea
M. E. church In her old neighbor­
hood. where ahe look an active part
for many yearw.
Surviving are lhe huaband and
two aon*. Arthur Allerdlng and Wel­
by Crockford, both redding in
Woodland. One daughter. Mr* Iva
Owens, reaiding in Orand Haven,
nine grandchildren; ’tree great-

flputally

i In th* form of blower*, sheetmetal
' piping and flexible metal ho»e. A
. 20,000-lon hull for a troopship needs
nearly two-thirds ot a minion cubic

We Give Your Car...

DRIVE IN TODAY FOR A COMPLETE CHECK UP

General Machine
and Teel Wark

i Structlon everybody doc* not know.

I

HOLD ON TO YOUR RONDS
AND BUY MORE OF THEM

3, MICH.

Decorated 'for Outstanding Service

Member F.H.L.B.

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[joying a thltty-day furlough after a youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Rod­ ITS A NICE CATCH NO MATTE* Albertson It the honft of the forA tingle minesweeper contain*
Volunteer Crop corps girls—mostl
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j couple yean service In the European ney Schad. who waa listed as aboard HOW YOU LOOK AT IT, O*f mer at Parchment, on Thursday. | A specially treated flexible" rope
■ tr iv fc ■ ■ I b b a
war HX* w)lh
wlje
enroute the Que4n Dlxabeth. He has been WHAT THE WELL DRESSED 1 Sept. 13.Roil coll will be: What are । u,,,
inai wlll
wm ^.t
iwai on water
waw&gt; from one
—— jj from tha cities — had trouble
FISHERMAN WILL WEAR
you reading? A book review will be |I ip i«» u._.
_. been parfacted .nA
to Texas where he must report by across since spring.
days fc
has
and 'figuring out tha correct picking color civilian hornet and an average chair
ven by Dr. Victor TTirall and there patented recently In Great Britain, i t„ tomatoes. Purdue "University &lt;»■
Air Cadet Charles Flnkbelner
the 10th. Thursday with hls mother.
Minnie McFall, early elementary, Mrs Una Bixler, they vltlted their spens last weekend at home with
11 be special music.
Many types of fiber*
fibers may be used. „tll ca'mt to lh&lt; rescue ~
by develop- army bunk.
The Women's Society ot Christian
sister and daughter. Mr*. Mae shoe­ hls parents. Mr. and Mn. Alton
including cotton, fisx, manila and tag a fingernail poli*b of the corPinkbelr.er but left the first of the
Service will hold its next meeting at
maker and fatally at Plainwell.
hemp. Rope io treated would be
tgmato red. With their nails a*
ccmmercUl teacher and omitted
the summer home of Mrs William
from the recent list printed. Is Bes- recent Barry county inductees, waa
Rose at Crooked lake. Tuesday. Sept. suited far u*e a* lifelines in rescue 1 a guide, the girl* thereafter hsd qc
11, at 3 pm. Mn. John Harrington work, or a* tending rope*. Lumines- | troubte picking lhe ripe toms toe*,
rejected after reaching Chicago. Christie. Texas
Cpl. John W. Howell Is listed as
will be ta charge of devottanals. Mra. cent materials can also be applied ■
L'ZiirrZJC. «a"«n'amnk.vee tri because of defective blood count.
a patient at Percy Jones hospital.
Frank Francisco will prepare the without deatroylng the floatage ot
Test Uslker Mebdltel*
Lt. Harold Parker, son of Mr. and
program on "Health Around the
hls 31st cleaning up after lhe kids- I m&gt;Uc fever I**1 »Prtn&lt;Eel skins are now ^eing cured am
World."
Kmer Bender, manager of trans- I Bill Boyer, who has served with signed to the Army of Occupation
I tested at a substitute for leather ii
Donation is on hls 13th year and the merchant marines for a couple In Germany. Hls brother. Lt. (J.G.) '
Holland.
CLOVERDALE
About
three-quarters
to one 1
Mrs. Dora White, librarian starting of year*, has received an honorable Charles Parker of the U. 6. Navy Is |
Last Week's Letter
'
her 9th year
I discharge and has gone to work in now located in Toklo Bay and likely
pound of turkey, dressed weight, will &gt;
Mrs. Glenn Kahler and Nancy
| Lansing. He b the son ofis Mrs.
For relief from the epasma
getting In on the history making I
spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. satisfy th* average person. For fat
New Biutaes*
Claude Kermeen
of Bronchial Asthma, use
occupation.
George Kahler. * Mrs. Maude Zlm- duck or goose, mor* must be pre­
Two of our local boy*, both honor-1 s/8gt Stanley Johnson, is enjoythis modern vapor method.
Donald Stauffer, aviation mapared — about one and one-half
ably dbcharged veteran*. Richard Ing thlrty-days* furlough with the chinlsl Pensacola. Fla.. Is expected I
Easy to use... economical.
with Mr. snd'Mrs. Sam Gelb. * Mrs. pounds dressed weight. One pound
and RuraeU Palmer, have purchased home folks but must report, at Percy tills Thursday for a furlough with
Pull refund if not satisfied.
Stella Graham and aon Claude of of chicken will be ample for th*
the sheet metal shop of the F. A. Jones hospital by September 15. his wife and child.
Baltimore. Md. spent Tuesday with
Hole Haven and South
Brown company tn Masting* and He 1* making a fine recovery from
Mr. and Mrs. Delos Flower. * Pvt.
*
Seeing the Werld
Rchard Hoogenboom. who Is sta­
ness there at 109 West State St. I pvt waiter Edward Lynd.' son of
Dar and Lee Cutler, sons of Mr.
Old Trick
tioned at Camp Maxey. Texas, ar­
Tl&gt;e boys are the sons of Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Max Lynd, has landT and Airs. Harold Cutter. Rt 3.1
Old-fathioned tricks for keeping
rived Wednesday for a flfteen-day
Mrs. Miner Palmer. Rt. 3. grad- ed in lhe good old United States though young ta years have seen
furlough with hls wife and Mr. and lovely are coming back into general
nates of Thornapple-Kellogg school a&lt;ain aad
calked over the phone more of lhe world than a hundrad
Mrs. Deles Flowar. * Mr. and Mrs practice. One involves eye-cere. Use
and have plenty of experience in wlth his folks. We understand be Is ordinary seamen. Dar. who has
Frank Moyer and children of Har­
the sheet metal work. We wish them expected horpe today or soon.
been In lhe Navy four years and
Tile above picture of T/fi Karl bor Springs spent Sunday with Rev. waler, made into a pack covered
---------1 Eddie. Is a veteran of the famed spent a couple year* in the Panama
and Mrs. Thomas Moyer end Don- with cheese-cloth and pul over lhe
Wellfare,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
34th -‘Red Bull" infantry and was zone and later stationed on lhe
aid.
* Mra. Louise Lathrop, who has eyes. Purpose is to relieve fatigue­
George
Wellfare.
231
EThorn
Bt
.
a 'member of a battalion that at­ Atlantic coast Is now enroute to
Members of the Della Allen Past tempted a landing at Algiers. He Japan, as radioman aboard the was taken on May IMS at Nessel­ been 111 al the home of her daugh­ liner
ter.
Mra. Cargo ot Fowlerville, came
Matrons club will meet with Mus has been overseas three years or flagship "USS Trapper** of the mine wang. Germany.
Wednesday
to spend sometime with I
Karl, who has been overseas over
Dorothea Coming, east of town. more, spent sometime in England sweepers.
Mr. and Mn. Arthur Lathrop. *
two and one -------half years,
that
Thursday evening for a 8:30 supper and Ireland but much of the time
,113 yvuilg UIUWKS urv. -ia;
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---- -----and social evening Husbapck, of the has been in Italy after taking pan nineteen this summer, has been on । these fish, which he is holding, Mn. Russel Hart and slater. Mrs
n. &gt; or h tr&gt;WATioMAL tiatu
In lhe African campaign.
the Pacific for a year and has seen i were not caught by a hook because Harold Miner of Plainwell spent |
members will be guests.
One ot the younger soldiers who plenty of major actions. Hls boat, that was too slow—they used hand from Thursday until Saturday in ■
South Bend. Ind., visiting Mr. and |
Service Notes
has Just made a landing In the lhe Yorktown, is the only one of grenades.
Mn.
Adam
Riley
and
family.
*
Bob
,
eastern porta—is listed Rex Schad, the six aircraft carrier* to escape
in leisure time Kart develop* plcwlthout damage and few if any tures for the fellows in his outfit, Boykin and Bob Harper of Delton
casualties. The Yorktown has cov- B potlme he thoroughly enjoys. Hls returned home last Sunday after
ummtHi
spending two weeks with the senior
ered all the major landings enroute ‘ address is:—
scouts ta Canada. They went 152
to Japan and made the first carrier ! T/5 Karl G. Wellfare. 36404354
'miles north of Sauli §L. Marie by
strike at Toklo. The boat was only
v&gt;»~ *
a a a &lt;* w &gt; &lt;M&gt;
logging train and 80 miles by canoe.
two mile* away from the Bunker |
Mr. and Mn. Phillip Tumlss and
Hill when it was hit and ctase lo
the Ben Franklin when it burned I
LLOYD HUVER, Service Manager
sons of Portsmouth. Va . have re­
turned home after spending sorneSights L*e hopes never to see DELTON
Pvt. Robert Osborne returned toi time with her grandparents. Mr. and
again. Up-to-date, Lee has only six­
teen points, but what stories these Fort Riley. Kan. Wednesday morn­ | Mrs. John McLeod. * Sgt. G. J,
PARTS &amp; SERVICE
boy* will be able to tell their chil­ Ing after spending a two weeks* fur-1I Payn. who Just returned from Eur­
dren in future year* when they are lough wllh hls parents. Mr, and Mrs ;; ope and Mrs Payn. a WAVE, sta- ’
enjoying lhe peace of quiet home­ Lawrence Osborne and family. * Honed at Washington. D. C.. are
life.
Funeral services were held at 3 p m. visiting her sister and family. Mr.
EVINRUDE MOTORS — CENTURY BOATS
Wednesday in Henton funeral home and Mn. Russel Hart. * Pvt. Rob­
Unusual Fine
for Frank Chilson. 68. Hope town­ ert Green and Barbara of Bellevue I
The local fire department was ship fanner, with burial In Prairie­ spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- i
Michigan Ave. at M.C.R.R. Tracks — Hastings
called to lhe Charles Parker farm ville cemetery. He was born Oct. 23. thur Lathrop * Mr. and Mn Don- I
north of town Tuesday morning to 1878 in Hope, a son of Mr. and Mrs aid Quick and children of East Lan­
subdue a burning tractor belonging Frank Chilson. He leaves three sing were callers at Mrs. Lenore
l» &gt;um» Z.MP.UA*. AI»r rtoul brothers and a sister. Bert.^Clover----------------Waugh's the past Sunday. * Dr. and
&gt; hUI-hour work th, nu»« wne!a,l,; Aral,. Gory Ind : r»re«. Mrs C P Lathrop and Mrs O'Don­
I noir
and after
altar ranatrx
.
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.....
extinguished
repairs tha
the i Niles:
Mrs -Oscar chamberlain. Del­ nell and Florence were callers Sun­
iron hone Is back on the Jock. Back ton * Mr. and Mrs. William Smith day at Mr. and Mn. Arthur Lathfiring of lhe engine caused the blase. and two sons. Billie and Dale, left rops. * Mrs. Robert Carter and Miss
Tuesday for Buffalo. N. Y where Ruth Baas ot Lansing, spent sever­
Pteasant Evening
they visited relatives. They returned al day lost week with Miss Vivian
The Victory celebration by the Friday night They came home by Brooks. * Pvt. Charles Monica of
Masonic and Eastern Star members
I Fort Sheridan. Ill., spent the weekat their hall Friday evening was I
_
„
i. ... Ii end with hls parents. Mr. and Mrs.
enjoyed by a goodly number. After
T-Sgt
Smith who Is aiaLester Monica * Mr and Mn. WIU
a very fine supper lo which Bn I Uoned st Deming. New Mexico, was
Butler and Mr. and Mn. Sheldon
did Justice, the company listened to oiled home last
‘V*
Howqll of Kalamazoo were dinner
a short but fine program In the ,
hh brother. Ensign Donald Smith
It will be several monthi at
Chapter room
I wh0
kllled ln “n •‘TPlane crash guests ot Mn. Emma Dickerson and
Worshipful Master Henry Poulson He attended memorial *ervlcra for Mrs Martha Chamberlain, Friday
least before tire* become
evening.
who was in charge, introduced Vern hls brother Sunday at the Delton
Mr and Mn. Welton Brooks are
available in quantity, so your
Hooper as program chairman. Miss Methodist church. He returned to
Jane Hooper accompanied by her 1 Deming. Monday ♦ Mrs Loon Leon- visiting Mr. and Mrs Howard Brooks
at Neillsville. Wis. * Sue Stoops of
old ones will have to last.
father played several xylophone ard spent from Bunday until WedKalamazoo spent last week with
number* followed by a talk by Os- I nesday with her brother*. Donald
Olennece Gelb * Mrs. Harold Gould
COME IN NOW and PLAY
car Flnkbelner who read the list I and Sheldon Rogers and families in and Betty spent the weekend in
of the Masonic members who are Chicago Her two children. Aleatha
Niles. Mrs Emma Dickerson accom­
SAFE!
in service.
i and Billie who have been spending
panied them and visited Mr. and
A moat appropriate and touching i two weeks there returned home with
Mrs Forest Chilson. * Mr and Mrs.
reading was given by Mias Maxine her. * Kenneth Williams spent from Arthur Lathrop attended a family
Flnkbelner, “A Leiter from the Un- Wednesday until Saturday wllh his
gathering on Saturday al O. D. Fos­
known Soldier"—with the piano i cousin. Dean Williams,
setts of Barryvllle. * Mr. and Mrs
accompaniment played by her mothyr*. Susie Francisco of Climax Will Pierce of Charlotte were caler. The reading brought to us the
B few days last week with her ten Sunday at Mr. and Mn. Sam
solemn thought that victory was;brother and steter-in-law. Mr. and
fl ttroag Sturdy Frawios. No wobblv arms or wiggly backs. Hardwood
Gelbs. * Jean Snyder of Kalamahere but it had been bought with Mrs Willard Whittemore * Mr. and soo spent the weekend with her
* frame* are heavily crots-braced and reinforced. Scientifically kiln-dried.
the lives of boys of all nationalities J Mrs Roger Williams and aon Dean
Steel Web Under-Coastructloa. Spring* interlocked to steel
mother, Mn. Lenore Waugh and
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and faiths.
I and Mr. and Mrs. Msx Reynolds and Ronald. Mrs Beth Carter spent
cross bar* anchored into frame*. Stabilizer* prevent shifting
GOODTEAR TIRE8 AND TUBES
; ~„
| two daughters. June and Kay. spent Sunday and Monday here. * Mr.
and rocking motion*. Metal dips. Interlock spring*.
..
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Labor
«l B"e,y Heights.
Soaotttva Pestero-Fore* Back Springs- Spring* apd Ailing
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Mn. Adeline K Bowen, one ot the I n,ftr CadllUe * Mra. Merahall Normaterial* provide relaxing comfort. Steel band* anchor
oldest netdenu or Yankee Swin,. wood Mr
M„ [u„, wuium. spent Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Gibson w Mr and Mrs.
spring* ta place.
vlGnny died Friday at the home or
d „„
James Johnson of Toledo. Ohio and
her eon Mtuyleri ieven mile, southKenneth Wllllama

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,|ouil lake, took their dinner and
sing were callers at Mi
th&lt;!
walked in on Mrs Mary Doster last J. W. Tedrow*. Bunday.
William Bowen, pioneer miller of Thursday.
—
The occasion
was -ta •hon­
Bowens Mills. She was bom in or of Mrs. Doster’s 76th birthday
Ohio on June 10, 1653. but had re­ i anniversary. * Paul Richards who
Until 1844 there were no plants ta
sided in the Yankee Springs com­ । has been In Milwaukee. Wis.. for
tha United States which could mske
munity most of her life.
/some time, is visiting hls mother.
‘'heavy'* Iron rails although in that
Mrs Blanche Richards Mrs. Rich­
Beeler funeral home at 3 pan. Sun­ ards spent from Tuesday unUI year more than 4.000 miles of rail­
day afternoon with the Rev. R D.’ Thursday with her brother-in-law road had already been built. The
Leonard officiating. Interment was
1. and sister. Mr. and Mrs Calvin first production ot "heavy** iron rails
made In Mt- Hope cemetery.
i Powell and other relatives in Has- in this country got under way early
i tings and spent Thursday with her ta 1844 at the Mt Savage Rolling
Burial of Ernest Boyce
Mill in Allegheny County. Mary­
The remains of Ernest Boyce, • brother and sister-in-law. Mr and
’
aged 75 of Grandville were brought Mrs Levi Jenson in Grand ledge. ♦ । land. which had been built lhe year
to Middleville for burial this Mon­ - Mrs Goldie Royer of Battle Creek before by the Maryland and New
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and
Allen
Terry
and
son
Michael
ot
York Iron and Coal company.
day afternoon. We havent found
anyone who remembers this man, i Plainwell spent Sunday with Mr
but undoubtedly lhe family were,; nnd Mrs. Wade Town and family *
old time residents here, as inter­ William Quick of Chicago ia visiting
States as great engines move slowment was made in the old cemetery hls mother. Mrs. Alice Quick and y —Francis Bacon.
| hls sister. Mrs. Earl Bevier and famnear lhe grove
| ily. * Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Nor­
&gt; wood called on their niece. Miss i
Sick and Convalescing
Fred Blagel la recovering nicely- Elizabeth Doster In Pennock hasp!- •
from his many months* illness andI lai. Hastings Saturday night. Eliza- j
I
Is able to get about with Ute use of beth underwent an operation for &gt;
a chair. He is staying with hlsI appendicitis last week. * Miss Eliza- [
daughter. Mrs. Barney Clsler and b^lh Robinson of Lansing spent the
family at present
, weekend with
..... ....
her parents,....
lhe. Rev |
Miss Eunice Klassen, who suf- and Mrs Robinson * Mrs Peter q
fered a pelvic fracture in the auto Potter will teach music and art In
accident south of town Wednesday the Richland high school thia year. I
afternoon Is to be taken by plane
Ralph Harper was called to North- i
to her home in Bt. Clair Shores.1 ern Michigan last week by the seriDetrolt.
out Illness of hls father. * Mrs
Ultle' Ann Rice who suffered com- t Ralph Harper is a surgical patient
pound fracture of the bones of the in Bronson hospital. Kalamazoo. *
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the ____
sameuaccident
has been i The girls* —
Sunday
school class
the
brought from the hospital to the Delton Methodist church will hold
home ot her grandfather. James its social and business meeting Fri­
Secord
day night of this week at lhe home
Little Monrow Rosenberg is con­ of Betty and Barbara Logell at
valescing nicely from hls serious Crooked lake. A potluck supper will
sickness at the home of his grand­
mother. Mrs. Claude Rosenberg in
northwest Thornapple.
Organisations
The annual meeting of the Delton
(and ONLY one!
brale her birthday Thursday of Inland Lakes Garden club will be
last week by riding out to her farm
home and having dinner with her on. at Carlton Center. Thursday.}
son Clifford and family. Her slater. Sept. 13. A potluck dinner will be i
Mias Mary Moe accompanied her.
served at noon. Officers will be
Miss Ette Klnalow who la taking elected. Roll call: name two bulba
a nurse’s training course In a Toledo that can be grown Indoors. The folhospital Is quite’ seriously Ul there lowing program will be given: House I
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west of Middleville.

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| In Grand Rapids Friday and 6atm
1 urday.
Guest* af Mrs. Susie Forbey last
Sept. 13-WBjCS. meeU with Mr*.
Thursday and Friday were Mr. and Minnie Nceb, Country atcre *ale.
Leder fob publication
Llr
Mr, anA
and Ur.
Mn T.tniw.
Lloyd 1/,
Moore nf
of VWDo- :, Mrs. James Sibley of California and
Sept. IB—Freeport Rebekah Lodge
troll are spending a few day* with,l ।, latter’* mother, Mn. Fred Schwader
Sept. 37—Chicken aupper In I. O
the former's mother. Mr*. Amu I
-'af South CamplieH. Mrs. William O. F. hall.
Moore at her home. &gt; Mm. D H.
1 ,1 Mbhlcr of South Bowne. Mr. and
Brown of Hasting* spent tho wrek-' i Mrs. Bernard Quigley of Hastings
end with Mrs. Susie Forbey. * Mr. * Jack Lclalng of Cleveland. Ohio,
The Townsend Club will meet with
and Mn. William Dipp of South returned to hi* home last Saturday__________
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Mr. and Mr*.
B. II. Clinton Friday
after spending a week with hl* j evening with a potluck supper at 7
Warren Roush of Hasting.'. Sunday. grandmother. Mrs. Adah Motter. * 1 sharp. Bring your own kablc service.
NOTICE TO CREDITUHH
* Mra. Robert Wingercr. Mra. Gu* Mr and Mrs. Dan Follls and aon
-----------Wingcrcr, Mrs, Alice WLngerer of q&gt;ent the w eekend to Labor Day J
Temperance Meeting
Estate &lt;4 Kd
Lowell were Wednesday guest* of with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Helrigle of j The WM A Temperance meeUni?
Mr*. Charles Geiger * Mr. and Mrs North Irving. They al) were Bunday 1 will be held Sunday evening Sept
Alvin Helrigle of North Irving ac­ dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Keith 9. at the United Brethren church at
companied by Mr. and Mr*. Keith Marlow of Carlton. * Sunday and 8 p m The Rev. W. Timms of Alto I
Marlow visited Mr. and Mr*. Clare Monday guests of the Rev. and Mr* I will give the address. Mr. TUnms Li |
Emerson of Nllea Thursday. * Mrs J. W. McCue were their daughter I a man of wide travel and once lived
Elizabeth Drew spent last Thursday and family, Mr and Mn. Ralph At- I &gt;r. England. Come and hear him.
afternoon with Mr*. • Harry Lane tie ot Midland Park. Gull lake. Mr |
and Mn. Linden McCue and daugh- ,
Woman’. Society
ter Linda and Mr. and Mn Clar- I The WNCS. will mret with Mn.
PhyllU Ann accompanied by Mr* encc Lonaberry of Dinmondalc A ! Minnie Necb Sept 12. Tlu-rc will hi
Bertha Johnson epent Sunday with Mr*. Claude Walton spent Tucsd-j ' “ country *tore anle
Mn. Jennie Miller and Mr. nnd Mr*. bt Orand Rapids and wa* a lunch­
Jim Butterlck of South Bend. Ind. eon guest of Mn. John VanderZouPreston—Pennington
Or.I'Ell FOR PUBLICATION
Mr*. Miller ta confined to her bed Iwin. .
Donald rrcauin
izjiiaui
Preston ai
of Freeport
necpuri ana
and j,
Guests of the Rev. nnd Mrs. J. W.
Miss Mary Ann Pennington of Mid- notice to creditors
McCue last week were the Rev. and
.?"**!£•
! dk-vllle were married last Sunday.
Mn. Swaddling of Hickory Corner* *“ta“,^um*en last Tuiwdny A|[4. 2fl at Wood|,n&lt;1 -niry [,.ft fl,r
and the Rev. and Mra A. B. Fockler | ""d
L1
w,“"d » trip through northern Michigan,
of Fostoria * Vent Krini of Clark.*5’?,
ot
and will reside in Hastings,
villc spent Monday evening with hi* •£*ou&lt;’ * Mr“: AF‘h«[ Mo,,r.‘‘,,f *«*’ 1
gnndparrnu Mr nnd Mr. flemish ^»*Port and daughter. Mbs Vlr- ,
Methodlul Church
Sew * Mr and Mra Keith Tab- J‘”l“ Motin- uf Hasting* called on I
Donald E Smith Pastor
berer accompanied by lhe former’. Mu SuA‘*' F“r*y Saturday after­
10:10—Morning worship
alster. Mn Hareld DeBoer M1d ehil-' n~'nr *
M',d
C ayt.m Bunn
1130—Bible school, classes for all.
dren of Grand Rapid* were Thun- °f ?ranrt R«P|ds
7: 00-Youth fellowship service
day overnight gucsU of Mr and d-’1‘«btcr* Carol nnd Nunn at th.8: 00—Evoilng worship
Mn F. C. Tobbcrer: on PYiday the , 2,“-.B“nn homr *
AtUe* 1,1
B OO—Wednesday evening, prayer
former drove to Kingsley where they f*’’
u «P«ndlng a week with I service.
visited relntlvM. * Pi t Thr-ngore
grandparent*. Mr and Mr. J iI 8'00—Friday, choir practice
iTedi Walton left Monday f .r Fort 1 u McCue. * Sunday vlslton of
Young iwoplc's social Friday
Riley.
nnd Mrs
Mr ' | Howard Proctor Wil! fill the pulpit ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
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by Pfr
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and Hiirlng the pastor’* absence f &gt;r two
D. Grinnell to Battle Crr.k * Mr. 1 ”r"; B"rnp&gt;' ®*ra“- Mr a,ld Mn&gt; week*,
and Mrs. Ivan Roush and Tom spent Uuta
and Mr nnd Mr*.
.
from Friday until Labor Day with . «•"/
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her slater. Mr and Mrs. Ira Preston *
f!o&gt;d w“lr(,n of H«Ung»:
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Jh Detroit. * kill* Virginia Puh |«i*nt Thu™iay afternoon wllh Mr*.
j Mr* Lccn Leonard entertained at
sjM-nt from Friday . until Tuesday , Claude Walton.
with Miss
Miss Maxine
Maxine Tooker
Tooker in
in Grand
Grand || George
George Wenana
Wenaiw of
of Mecosta,
Mcrnsta. Mrs
Mrs I
night tn h'nnr of*M'm Ftorrnee
With
Rapid. * Mr* Forest Buehler and O H F.u.cy of Miukegon Mr and
uho w a m JrJd on £twdaughter Betty of North Irving wen- Mrs. Donald Preston of HutHurs. j
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DiuiM* of Middleville, Katherine of 1
11 j Grand Knpld*. Mr and Mra H. J
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tertalncd Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moonj of Detroit. Mrs. Anna Moore of EatChrnev-Wibalda
I on Rapids at a birthday dinner in
Mr.- Minnie Wibalda. Delton. an­
honor of Mrs. Moore. Sunday
nounrra the marriuce of her daugh­
ter. Florence, to Clarence J Cheney STATE OF MtCIHUAK IN CIRCUIT
W.M.A. Meeting
COURT fun THE COUNTY OF BAREY
IN CHANCERY
The W M.A. will meet with Mr.-. mn of Mr and Mrs Clarence A
W. Cuclney ot South Buwnc Thura- Cheney &lt;&gt;f Hickory Comers. Saturriny
evening.
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Hastings

Phone 2682

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BICYCLE
PARTS, REPAIRS &amp; ACCESSORIES
JERRY HUDSON
121 N. MICHIGAN

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

A Daily Necessity for
Your Child

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Method* of tenderizing tho

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Hastings Mfg. Co., Common
Kellogg Co., Common
Union Steel and Wire Co., Common
Consumers Power Co., 4V4% Preferred

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Inquiries Invited—write or call 8-1456 Collect

BRADBURY-AMES COMPANY
C. R. Nat l Bank Bldg.—Grand Rapids, Mtefc

WANTED!

Rev Hamid Hoppe, nf Midland Park
Gull lake read the service.

ncCl&gt; isatin nnd malqulsettc. tii-ililonrd
with a Sweetheart ntwkttm- Her bou­
nce b’1'''
P'uk gladioli, white asters
' and pink rosebuds Miss Beverly
------- | Cheney, sister of lhe groom. war.

TO OPERATE MACHINES WHICH ARE NOW IDLE BECAUSE OF THE

pink rayon taffeta mid carried a
bouquet nf white gladioli, pink nsi lers and pink rosebuds William
i Cheney was hls brother’s best man
Mra Wlb.ilda w^re a flowered en­
semble with a lavender corsage and
|Mn Cheney, a navy blue ensemble,
i with a corsage of pink rosebud*
J Ralph Deal of Midland Pork. Gull
. lake played the wedding march A
. lovely four-tiered wedding cakecentercd the bride's table.
The bride graduated from the Del­
ton Rural Agricultural school in
IMS: lhe groom from the Kellogg
' High school at Hickory Corner* in
. 1£M1, and la employed at the Battle
Creek Automotive Parts plant. The
couple left Immediately for a trip
' through northern Michigan and Wlsi conaln. upon their return they will |
I make their home in Hickory Cor
I ners.

SHORTAGE OF WORKERS ... GOOD PAY ... GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS, PRODUCING BADLY-NEEDED HASTINGS REPLACEMENT

PISTON RINGS ESSENTIAL TO KEEP TRUCKS, BUSES, FARM TRAC­
TORS AND PASSENGER CARS ROLLING.

JOBS for Experienced and Inexperienced

Indiana atarted out a*
state. The best estimate* Indicate '
that about lO'i mitlmn of the 23 I
million aefe* within Indiana were
covered with timber The present
verse, with about 3 million nerc* in
woodland*, much of It cut over one
or more time* and not capaule at
this time of producing fore*! pend- ।
uct* in the quantity which this ! ti
rather large acreage would indicate. |1 itiT.iitr. ail* I. 1
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. . . and country fresh flavor. Give
your children Highland's Milk. They'll
love it and you'll get the satisfaction
of knowing there's no better food for
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at low cost.

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All employees with three months or more service receive pro-rated va­
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THE HOME FRONT *

Pvt. Leroy J. Wheeler. 46020433

other U. 8. ships, is helping take with the Army Nurses. She wa* at- i Lt. Paul E Siegel. USNR. whose
over control of Che Japs' big naval taehed to the Seventh Army evacu- I brother. D. E. Siegel. Uvea In Hasbases.
I atlcn hospital which followed close- tings. Mich , serves aboard the car(Don's brother Dick la now home !y tllP fighting line*, once within 6° 'essel USS AURIGA which
for 10 day*. Hell report back to Sei- tw0 m|]M of the German firing braved the peril* of Jap submarine*,
fridge Field, so he may be stationed These nurse* helped in battle emer- *ulclde planes, suicide boat* and
near home for awhlle.l
1 gencles.
gencles. wore battle uniforms.
uniform,. They bombings during 21 months in the
. . .
loaded the wounded soldiers, some- &gt;' st* lanes of the Pacific.
The‘ AURIGA furnished ”supplies
Following are notes about Lt. Eliz- time, in full bodv cast*, into the
-"*'5’
nbeth Snracue wtwi several years plane., for evacuation to the hosplt- to forces at New Caledonia, the AdSTSJESXte ,L P.nn«kV.- ib
Una U
w.,u. mb.,.,
Utod,. HnlUndb
rd.Ub
a Is l,„k
back of U.e
the line*.
Lt. 3
Sprague
mlralty Island.,.
Hollandia. Feleliu.

Fitzsimmons General Hospital
Denver 8. Colo.
Loyal Kinney
SB. QUAKER HILL
S Postmaster

ur&lt; run UOD
YO BAY—Lt. (jf» Donald J. single- '
ton. USNR. North Broadway St.;
Hastings. Mich. is serving on tills !1
seagoing lug. which is part of the
powerful Pacific Fleet completing
lhe first stages of the occupation of
I Piul After she left Hastings Miss ha., now been transferred to the Llngayen Gulf and New Guinea and
Sprague took nurse, training at Yale Tlilrd Army tent hospital near Mun- In the role of a rescue vessel, picked
Under the operational command | University and later Joined the Ich They have the Alp, for a back- 1 up survivors of ship sinking# during
ot Admiral William F. Halsey. USN, I -------------Army Nurse
Nurse Corps.
Corp*.
' ground and a field of daisies for the action at Saipan.
•
the MOLALA. with 12 battleships, Army
Lt Elizabeth
Lt. Siegel was in Hastings recentwm
17 aircraft carriers, six escort car- II Lt.
Elizabeth Frances
Frances Sprague
Sprague wo*
was a floor These nurses have seen
riers. 30 cruisers and more than 290 I sent to England In November UM4 much of heartaches and hardship* ly visiting his brother before he re­
"
. but they feel they arc doing the turned to duty.
work for which they have been
IN THE PACIFIC—Robert Eugene
trained and would not care to be
elsewhere. During her wanderings Beam, of 219 South Broadway. Hasshe has gone through many of the Ungs. Mich., has been advanced lo
cities she had previously seen when ' motor machinist's mate, second class.
Beam is attached to the USS
touring Europe wllh her people and
"MS 89
when she was in school in Switzer­
Hls mother, wife, and’ child are
Located at 112 East Court Street in Hastings on
land To quote from one letter to
living
at 219 South Broadway. Be­
her father and mother. "I love you
fore he enlUted in the Navy in 1943'
verv much Every dav I realize more
and more the good home and back­ Beam was employed by the BUss
| Manufacturing Co He has been ovground I have had ond I thank you '
Starting at 1 o’clock, I offer the following:
( erseas for the past twenty month,.
i for It." On Moy 7. 1945. she wrote.
: “Today is a ulg day for us here In
KF-ESLER FIELD. Biloxi, MU*..
Germany—the day we've been wait­
ing for so long—so long that It'r Aug. 13—Tlie job cf helping keep
j hard to believe it ho* come It I, America's giant bombers in fighting
12x12 linoleum.
Smoll wood cook stove.
' ouite different than I had imagined
2 rugs.
Trash burner.
। Our troops are going about their am*, hatband ot Mrs Fern Adams.
Day bed.
Hard coal stove.
| duties quletlv and In a disciplined 927 E. Clinton St.. Hastings. Michn
jenny Lind bed, coil
2 wood heating stoves.
! manner The German civilians. In igan.
springs.
j | their best clothe, arc carrying flow­
Pvt. Adam* was enrolled here re­
2 coal stoved*
? । erx. are out walking up nnd down cently for Heisler Field's 76-day
Victrola and records.
Cook range.
r
i
the roads, waving at the American basic airplane and engine mechan­
Coronado
battery
radio
3 burner ^Perfection oil
। vehicles that go by—but don't wor­ ic* course, having qualified for the
stove, good one.
ry. they're not getting anv re- Army Air Forces Training Com­
Baby stroller.
Dining table and 6 chairs.
| sponses! And the troops—well. I mand technical school with out­
' hnve seen ten thousand—bearded. standing marks on the Army apti­
3 electric irom.
2 buffet,.
------: dirty and shambling, completely un­ tude tests.
Hoover kitchen cabinet. Looking glass.
' armed coming In to surrender Wr
*
Dressers.

Pvt. E. J. Beck. Jr.
MOTS 813. MOTO 81
Oth MAW. MCAS
Cherry Pt. North Carolina
Thoma* J. Robinson. A.E.M. 2.'c
2127 to. Flaglet; St.
Miami. Florida
,

SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Cpl John H Ingram. 36879187
33rd Hdq and Hdq. Det. Sp Trpj
Camp Carson. Colo.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1945

2 other kitchen cobinetj.
Porcelain top table, like

3 piece living room suite.
Good davenport.
Several electric lamps.
3 beds, coil springs ond
mattress.
Baby bed.
Dresser and vanity.
’/a iron bed. spring ond

Large and small ice box.
Porch swing.
12 rockers.
3 drop leaf tables.
Milk safe.
Leather bed davenport.

Drapes.
Step stool.
Stove boards.

. one wanted to surrender to ns But
| we motioned them alone cn the wnv
• to the town nnd the POW rape !■.'«

Sgt Leo R. Gurd, 36158642
Co D. 154 M.T.B.
Fort Lewis. Washington

S Sgt Howard McDonald. 36157344,
4000th A A F Base Unit. Sqd. “M"
Air Technical Service Command
Wright Field. Dayton. Ohio.
Pvt Kenneth A Bam. 36455007
H k S. Co. 1891*1 Avn. IJngr. Bn.

in lhe science ot correct eating.
Too mufh fpod and/or wrong com­
bination* can be os bad a* too little
■You are what .Pou eat' is not exag­
geration. If the lesson* learned dur­
ing the war year* are remembered
In peacetime, the nation's health
should be better. Tills will be a fac­
tor In the labor situation as well as
benefit Life Insurance Company
stocks.
"While the farmer I* In tlie great­
est danger of contracting unduUnl
fever. I do not believe that city peo­
ple or tourists can afford to gamble
on the chances of contracting di­
sease from lhe use of raw milk;
neither do I believe any milk dealer
can afford lo sell raw milk, as
courts of the State of Washington
have held a milk de a]er liable for
damage* because he tailed to pro­
vide the safeguard of pasteurization
and disease may have been con­
tracted from raw milk."
m

Commissioner Figy
Explains State's
New Dairy Law
One new dairy law designed by
the dairy industry to further safe­
guard bulled milk become* effec­
tive Eeplember 6. Tills law provide*
fur the compulsory pasteurization*
of all milk sold for direct comumptlon In any city, county or township
when requested, by the County
Baard of Supervisors. Commission­
er of Agriculture Charles Figy said
he had received many Inquiries in
regards to the effect of the new
law and explained that it would not
Immediately require the pasteuriza­
tion of all milk sold In the state
until requested by County Boords
of Supervisors nnd Township
Board*.
Since the majority of case* are
reported from rural counties with
the greatest ow population it would
Indicate that probably most of lhe
cases of undulant fever are actually
contracted from handling Infected
animals and from contact with hu­
man carriers, nnd Commissioner
Figy warns former* of'lhe danger
of falling to have their herds Bang's
tested or of keeping reactors In
their herds.
"I am a statistician, not a dieti­
cian. Yet it dee* seem to me that
wartime food shortage* have taught
the American public much-needed
I lessons In food conservation, as well

Treating Pellagra
Niacin, a vitamin of the B-ccinplcx. is not always effective when
pellagra strike* down young chil­
dren. Several doctors report in Na­
ture magazine that vitamin therapy
was Ineffective in more than SO per
cent of their child coses. Stomach
extracts, however, were used with
good effect*. One of these extract*
I* known by the trade n.in.c ot
"ventriculum.’' and l» sold in
every American drug store.

^KROGtR'5^3
APO 19610-a''• Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif.

Kenneth E. Gates. M M I c
312-18-50
Rec Sta. Navy Yard
Philadelphia. Pn

.
Children'Working
War ha* reduced high school en­
rollment by 1.000 students, turning it
back to the 1934 level, and raised the
number of employed 14 to 17 year
olds to 3.000.000. or a half million
more than were employed in 1910.

HOT-DATED WITHIN ONE HOUR FOR

t hot «
'fe DAUOJ

ers

Sgt Lawton Williams. 20636686
1687 Eng C Bn . H/S Co.
Camp Sah Luis Obispo. Calif.

FIRST BUN MOVIE AGAIN
COMING TO HASTINGS
“Twice Biased" which la coming
to the Strand Theatre. Sunday and
Monday La another motion picture
I produced by M G M. and it la being
lahown here for the firal time in a
small town.
A first rate musical comedy moat
ot the laughs In "Twice Bleaaed"
arise from the compllcatlona caused
by lhe identical Wilde twina. A
clever anil talented pair thia duo la
being given their first starring part*
In thia movie. Ethel Smith of Hit
Parade fame plays aurne new song
hit* at the organ. Jimmy Lydon and
Marshall Thompson arc featured aa
the much confused boy friends of
the Wilde twins.
The swiftly pace story concents
the effort* cf the twins to reunite
their estranged parent* (played by
glamorous Gail Patrick and Preaton.
Foster' and what happens tumr
out to be taingup entertainment.
Ray Branch, owner of lhe local
Theatres can again be credited for
securing a movie that Is being
shown in Hastings tor the first
time.
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fresher

army isn't pretty but thl* one doe*
lhe heart good.

Library tables.
Book racks.
Large sprayer.
Stands.
High chair.
Ironing boards.
Hay rope ond forks.
Scythe.
Post diggers.

Several baskets of dishes
and cooking utensils.
Form and garden tools.
Lots of items not listed.

A good list and plenty of it. The Sales barn is full.
We may have just the article you have been looking

foe.

DEWEY REED, Mgr
TERMS: Cash

David Stone was awarded the
Bronze Star Medal on Mav 2flth tor I
heroic and meritorious achievement
with the 7th Armorod Division HL, 1
citation reads as follow*:
Technical Sergeant David W ,
Stone. Medical Denartmrnt. United |
States Army, for distinguishing himseif by heroic service In connection
with mtl’tnry operation, against an
enemy of the United State, from 5
April 1945 to 16 April 1945 In Ger- ;
manv Tech Sgt Slone repeatedly
carried out hls hazardous duties as
aid man while in great danger from j
enemy action He voluntarily re- 1
malned behind In Medebach. Ger­
manv. desmlte the probability nf
capture or death, to care for wound­
ed who could not be evacuated
Trr-h. Sgt Stone'* courageous nnd [
skillful battlefield work, which I
helped save manv casualties from '
death, won for him the well-drserved resnect of the fighting men
of hls unit
By order of the Commanding j
general.
Robert W. Burimnn
Major AG.D
Assistant Adjutant General

Col. Kingsley 8. Andersson. 015450
Hdqt*. Engr Sec 4th Army­
Fort Sam Houston. Texas

Roy Joseph Gardner. SK 2 e.
USN
'T Navy 3142 Anchor Section
rJ Fleet Post Office
San Francisco. Calif.

Pvt Arthur Valentine. ASO32288
Co B 17th Battalion AH TC.
Fort Knox. Ky

T 5 Eugene R. Guernsey
33S2 SI.A.M. Co.
A PO 14948, S Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif

Lt L C. Wieland—M A C.
02014196
Tilton General Hospital
Ft. Dlx. New Jersey
Mary Louise Spillane. S 2/c
767-17-01
Operations
Naval Air Station
Clinton. Oklahoma
Cpl Clark BliM. Jr. 36950&amp;27
Hdq. Int. Gen Depot No 2
A PO. 629.
Postmaster
New York. N. Y
A/S Donald Leroy Haywood
315 4091 Co 356 VE-7-U
USN.T.C. Sampson. N. Y.

San FrancLvco. Calif

EVERYBODY
and his brother seems to be feeding poultry, cotes,
hogs or steers . . . The demand is so great that no
dealer can get ALL he needs for the feeders . . .

But the Time Will Come...

S Sgt Fay M Staup. 36183507
9tb Radar Calibration Det
A PO. 86. '■ Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif.
S Sgt Ivan J Payne. 3G4O7861
1941*t Ord. Amm. Co. (Avn»
a p o. 245. ■: Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif.
Cpl Ernest Shilton. 36458861
Co. C. 1915 E A.B
AP.O, 901.
Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif.
T 5 Karl O. Wellfare. 36404354
Btry A. 533 A AA. 'A W ' (M&gt;
A PO. 403. s Postmaster
New York. N Y

bean till ground
when you buyl

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Lt R W Bush. 0-547646
2nd Plat. Co. A. (Mlsci
A P.O 21206. *7 Postmaster
New York. N Y.

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USB. Wasp. Div. B
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San Francisco. Calif.

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John Brower Walton. 8 1 'c SAI.
U SB. Awrlga
Fleet Post Office
San Francisco. Calif.
Modify Planes
Aircraft modification centers, an J
American development, weatherize |
and equip each new plane for s '
• peciAr theater of operation*

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When the intelligent feeder will again have the field to
himself. Then, we hope that he will (if he's not already on
our program) check into and test Farm Bureau Open Form­
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Green Giant Peas
Asparagus

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™ 29c

SODA CRACKERS

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POST TOASTIES

Gampkg 13c

CIDER VINEGAR

Raisins
X 13c
Country Club Flour
99c
Fresh Butter
12c
Keyko Margarine Xlr 23c
Fancy Prunes * «•' 2 2 26c

cm&gt; pm

BLENDED JUICE Bardo Gisnl can 41C
BROADCAST REOI-MEAT '1.7 32c
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our Mermade Balancer 37Cg protein,

farmers who believe in a co-operative

fortied. for use with Ftjrrn grains—

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whether it’s Farm Bureau Milkmaker

for dairy cows — whether it's Form
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centrate for sows, pigs and hogs, you
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day in and day out.

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                  <text>RUN MOVIE AGAIN
3 TO HASTINGS
■ Blessed'' which Is coming
trand Theatre, Sunday and
L« another motion picture
------- '?. and It la being
■ first time tn a

I rate musical comedy most
laughs In "Twice Blessed"
«n the complications caused
Identical Wilde twins. A
id talented pair this duo Is
ven their first starring parts
movie. Ethel Smith of Hit
fame plays some new song
he organ. Jimmy Lydon and
I Thompson are featured as
:ii contused boy friends of
le twins.
wiftly pace story concerns
rts cf the twins to reunite
(ranged parents (played by
us Gai) Patrick and Preston □
and what happens tumv
e taxngup entertainment.
Jranch. owner of the local
1 can again be credited for
u movie that Is being
In Hastings for the first

Children Working
lai reduced high school enl by 1.000 students, turning it
of employed 14 to 17 year
3.000,000. or a half million
an were employed in 1930.

IE HOUR FOR

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Howdy and congratulations to our
irrned forces wherever they may be.
&gt;n land or sea. may we continue
o live In the Peace for which you
N have contributed so much Alrays remember you who have served
'our country In the time of need,
hat the respect and honor of your
ellow men Is the greatest decoralon you could have possibly won.
Zolly asked me early last spring
o tell you about the men and wom■n from Friend District—so ladies
irat. Nurse Lt. Annie Rosenthal has
erved 3 years during which time
he was In England and France,
lhe is nt the home of her parents
dr. and Mrs. Peter Rosenthal takng a much needed rest. She departs
or reassignment Sept. 25 to Camp
Irani, III,
Next comeq a very important lady
entertainer who they say can nut
&gt;n a whole show herself with dlferent dialects and custumes. She's
WAC Myrtle Decker, wife of Glen
Jecker. a retired Marine Officer
rho was a brother of the late Alono Decker where Glen has made

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Is the wsr memory of lhe U. S.
public going to be ss short this
time as it was sfter World War I?
Are the occupation forces going to
gel the bscking they deserve? will
we stick to the task In lhe occupied
countries until a real job is done—
or will there be a public agitation
ble moment? Predictions are that It
will lake at least ten years to fin­
ish the work in Germany; even
longer In Japan. But already some
Washington officials are speaking in
terms of a year or two for Germany

COUNTY GROCERS
MET THURSDAY EVE

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO I

HOME EC LEADERS
MEET SEPT. 18

and &gt;bout two and one-half yean
Potluck Dinner A? Tyden
for Japan. If that to true, there to
Pork; Training Mtg. Follows
a good possibility that lhe old-line
Barry County home economic ex­
leaden of Japan will succeed in their
. tension groups will start the sea­
objective of weathering out the ! son's work with
w
a training „meeting
storm to take control after the j tor"c"ficers” and" leaden’TUnd’ay,
Americans get tired of the job and September 18. occordng to Mary E.
leave. Hitler did a rather good Job iB* hon’c extension agent
of liquidating the old German Staff , Instructions and help on ulans
.nA lb. I.mv.r
&lt;( i. ..r, 1 for local meetings and projects will
and lhe Junker class but It to safe
g|vm
Harris, asstotto assume that plenty of young and . ant &gt;t&gt;te home demonstration lead­
determined Hitler-trained leaders | er and Mtos Bullis.
are also quietly awaiting a chance
A potluck dinner to scheduled for
to lake over again. In Japan. Mac« T&gt;'*n
Hastings
«h .ceompibh hu
ment if given a chance. Over there : lowing.
the problem of administration to: Communities wishing to study
easier because only one nation, the j the home extension projects of lime
UnHrt S...a
lupr.mc contrul. “&gt;'«
d"“
, „
....
.. Ing motions count and reflntohing
In Germany the situation to muddy rurnUure. arc wked to send four
because administration has been cut! or five representatives to tills meet­
up Into four major and several mln- ins
Program books will be given out.
। (continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)

Our City Council
ment sent to this city, supposedly
for the use and benefit of its tire

BARRY MAY HAVE :
COUNSELING CENTER
pVCTCDAIIC (AAll
fUK VlIlKANj jUUA

Urged to Keep Prices at
department, a heavy, gasoline-op- j
a
OPA Limits and Thus Fight erated pumping outfit, mountedIon ' 0arry foun[y W)U
Inflation in U. $. A. a ,mn0“w
rtah't couHwllng center for Veterans of

A meeting of the grocers of thto
county was held Thursday evening
at the headquarters of the rationing
board, in the Fuller building, to
consider the question of maintain­
ing food prices at the limits fixed
by the OTA. for the purpose of
fighting inflation.
1 An Interesting address was given
by Raymond Van Duinan, of Grand
Rapids, who heads the price dlvislon of the OPA in thto district. He
made it very plain that, in their own
Interest, as well os for the welfare
of lhe nation, retail prices of goods
should not be permitted to go hlgh| er: that a very determined effort
should be made by the dealers, as
well as by the public, to keep prices

pump was a good one all right World War n lf plaIul Iiow un&lt;jer.
enough. It would deliver water In
successfully followed

attached to one of the two fire
trucks. and as each of the trucks
contains a good pumping equipment.
the fire department had no possible
use for thto government g.xtaeT So
it has remained In the dty hall, a
rtta, ot ndU»t b-ul, nor nub,,,

ner n^non wn0 Is serving as ternchairman of the Bam
County Veterans Council.
„
„ Many counties In th state already
.
JF5}Se ‘^oectaliy
j [“•‘“'h.rJT M?

Bicyclists Should
Carry Light for
Night Travol •
A Hutlnn motorUl driving
toward the city on M-37 Sunday
evening, barely mtosed' crashing into
a group of youngatars bicycling along
the highway WITHOUT LIGHTS.
The youngsters apparently thought
they were plainly visible and took It
for granted that the motortot would
swing over to lhe center of the road
to avoid them.
Two cars approaching In the op­
posite direction, however, not only
made It more difficult to see the
bicyclists, but also added to the
difficulty of turning to avoid them.
"It was a miracle." thto driver

MUI

LOCAL GOVERNMENT
WORTHY OF STUDY
IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
"Institute of Local GovOrganised to Promote
Knowledge of That Subject
There hss been organtoad In this
stole an "Institute of Local Govern­
ment." the purpose of which Is to
promote s general understanding of
the duties and responsibilities of the
touiuhlp* and counties. State Tr*as-

A Utile further along, this same the organization. That means that
driver said that he met a group of something is being done about it.
three bicyclists without lights
Last week Wednesday night,
sprawled over the width of the high­ through a Grand Rapids radio sta­
way. Here, loo, it was fortunate tion. a group of county clerks,
that nd one was hit.
through questions presented to them,
Automobile traffic to again on the gave answers which explained the
Increase. Blcycltoto who use the
highways at night without proper rhat they do and how they do it.
lights, not only violate a law. but
also greatly Increase their own per­ out this Information over lhe radio
sons! risk of travel.
was Allan Hyde, county clerk of this
This lime six bicyclists and one epunty. whose ability and experience
motortot were fortunate enough to In that important office ar* widely
avoid trouble—but good luck'like known, and qualify him to appear
that doesn't last Indefinitely.
on such a program, sponsored by
Proper lights on all vehicles using |
lhe highways at night wUl save I
We understand that thto organlmany a bad accident and tragedy.
radio programs, devoting the next
one to the office of sheriff; follow­
ing that later with eventag* given
over to probate judges, prosecuting

DDT SOON DESTROYS
ALL INSECT PESTS

PLANSCOHPLETEFORi
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VLI KA J vVUnLIL

Al Weber Sells
Cheboygan Observer

To Drill for Oil Aqoin loT
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City Will Sell Lots
On South Michigan

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Ubrain f'l'ann
Uneap
Subsidv Payments

h*a ,et bMn'
S.'SWL““EE?

Attention Red
UrOSS f^nirrers.

AUCTION SALES

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Official reports from Japan on
prison camps and the treatment of
prisoners indicate that the Japanese
rose to heights of sadism that makes
even the mass production tortures
of the Nazi prison camps seem crude
and unrefined.

CELEBRATE V
BUYING MOL

eluding state senatoia and members
louse on the Oliver Lydy farm
Best to Learn How to Mix
of the state house of representa­
iwned now by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
and Apply It Before
tives
The two German prisoners were
lobles. hangs a 2-slor service flag
You
Ute
It
Doubtless there to a much mors,
or Pvt Robt. and Sgt. Richard No­ captured Sunday, a little before
It to gratifying to mention the
important object which thto Instl­
des. Robt. to In Burma-China thea- noon, by Undersheriff Leon Doster ■ greatly Increased use that has been
During the war the government j
'
re with the Air Corps and Richard, and Deputy Sheriff Gerald Bed- , made of Tyden park thto year It
At the city council meeting Mon- Faulkner said In a talk to the Ro­ took all the DDT. lhe wonderful tute has In view, and we should all
itoo tn the Air Corps, arrived in ford. They were In the woods back to a beauty spot and an attractive
ds y night a letter was read from | tttry cjub here Monday. Barry Insect destroyer, that was manufac- !1 commend that purpose. Why should
! not knowledge of township and
□ermnny shortly before the end of of a barn on the James Nevins farm ! place to vtolt.
the government, offering to sell thto county he believes should establish
—
ix.’ •EXT.“
he war. He was returned to the in Orangeville township. Mr. Nevins i Families and groups, os well as
piece of surplus properly to Has- I a similar service here at once,
I. 8 and now to in New Jersey.!। informed the officers that some j organizations, have availed them­
"J?lr~ JI
tings. Our dty fathers could see no' An ever-increasing number of gan. and was introduced on the |
'
part of the
training
^peeling to soon take another trip ! person or persons had been In hto (selves of the privilege of holding
valid reason for the purchase of World War II veterans are return- market a little lime before Pear! j
T “
* of ths
r
—
•
X'~
I
~
ing
to
the
county,
he
pointed
out.
Harbor
was
raided
by
lhe
Japa.
°LJ™
iversens. We now go to the home 1 barn and fled Into his woods.
such
an
-outfit,
so
they
declined
to
gatherings In thto park—not a few
1 We
every eighth
grade
buy. They couldn t afford to accept Eventually about 2.200 will return Only a small quantity had
been
sold believe
W
*verY“Whth
&gt;f Jean Barry. (Hoei to his school,i Deputy Bedford discovered the 1 from outside thto city. The conI
graduate
of
rural
and
dty
schools
rlencto
He's located in Burma-;| two men lying behind some brush ! vcnlent tables and scats have made
it as a gift.
h(,rc to
re-cstabltohed in civilian to the public when Uncle Sam said I
Jhlna sector and reports there's ]। In the woods He called on them to | It very pleasant for parties of varWe couldn't help wondering how me. Many of them will need help he needed the entire production of
flees
required
for
townships,
and
nothing definite as to hto coming [' surrender The pair
kinds to
gather
and full
sit
k— started to
~ flee.
..»■«. ।| ious
“t present
levels,
andthere
to give
many of these trailers lhe govern- in finding jobs and practically all I DDT.
their duties. W* believe he should
tome. Hoe'S brother. Bill, (their Bedford fired hto revolver and the I down at tables In suchattractive, and hearty
cooperation to the ef- ment actually purchased, and why of them
will need advice
and counsel | The
--------------------------------------------------- -- o v e r n m e n I accomplished
know the geography of Barry coun­
nolher. Mrs. Marie Barrv. tells met , two promptly stopped and submit- 1 surroundings.
| forts of the OPA. to prevent a run­ they were bought?
'| regarding
— -------• —
■-&gt; ' marvelous
--------.
their rights —
and
privtresults with It. In tropic
ty. name the adjoining counties and
vas wounded during the African, ted to arrest by the officers. They i The city has not the funds to away boost in prices, which would
leges as slated in the "OI Bill of Islands, DDT destroyed mosquitoes
■ampalgn and has recently entered were returned to the camp at Lake .complete all the work that needs to Inevitably lead to inflation^ with
’ercy Jones hospital at Battle Creek
be done. It has plansTills
for is
Itsone
Im-service
{ disastrous
results
to the United
that we
can!
land
ahmild
sire.
h.
believes.
It
to
was
devised
for
treatlnx
th.
cloth^ny ti^Tto
»fc. August Lusky, son of Mr. and
provement and to working to them.; States and Its people.
and should give, be believes. It to, was devised for treating the clothrfrs Albert Lusky. has been In the
The landscaping so far has added
Those attending the meeting ex“ practical and effective way in Ing of soldiers, so they were not st- know lhe geoaraphy of thto county
much to the natural beauty of thto pressed their approval of lhe plans
l
iv
jWhich we can show appreciation tacked by fleas or lice, which con and how township governments are
the OPA
park. It to located on one of lhe made
' by
‘~ "
* *to prevent
* Infla­
Ito those who served in the armed also cause dangerous Infections as
Ito parents haven't heard from him
city's principal streets, which car- tion. and desired to cooperate with
»l!V”=K1OTI,.,ron 2 months. They think he must । The Cheboygan Observer of Sept.! rlea a large traffic. It Impresses the OPA in stopping inflation.
16 contains the formal ,announce-' favorably every person who drives
The dealers of Barry county have
mate Permanent
Officers
of a
&amp; counseling center, xnciuuinclud- , ly Increased
government «cre­ eighth grader, certainly rrary high
--------------------, cogt OI
™ and *v&lt;niuucuk
it. •"'*
and —
makes a fine "■■■
asset• tn
for' been fair In observing the prices
The sons of Chas and May Hel- ment of the sale of that well known by '•
Plans for a permanent Barry ing salaries, office rent and mlscel-1 quirementa will be comparatively
fixed by government authority. They County Veterans Suncll were corm l«neoui expenses will be about 58.- 1 small
wn.l! since
sine, the
the unconditional
unronriuton.1 sur-,r. ,
el, Harold and Willard, are In , Michigan weekly, by its long time Hastings.
Our citizens will always remem­ should, and no doubt will continue pleted at a meeting here Monday 000 a year. AUegan county has render of Japan, so the public will
ervlce Harold was in Belgium and ; oa-ner. Al H Weber to Rex W Jones
offices that have to do with the
ils slater thinks he's on the waw of Battle Creek an experienced ber with gratitude the thoughtful­ that course; for Inflation would be evening when Ellis Faulkner, tern- already appropriated 47,000 for such soon be able to buy It.
tome. Tlie lost she heard from wff- printer, who look hto early training ness of Emil Tyden in not only the nothing less than a calamity.
Teats have been made with DDT
porary chairman of lhe council, ap- * center. This 56,000 represents a
gift of this acreage, but also his 1 After World War I. Germany pointed the following committee to cost of about 30 cents per yeya for at our State College and Its expert- sentation of the county in the slate
ard was some time ago and he was In the Observer office.
i
Al.
who
In
hto
early
life
trained
personal donations toward making gave the world an example of the nominate permanent officers for the e“ch Barry countjt-etnWn who re- ment stations. It offers prospects .
hen on Saipan.
Sat. Lincoln Farrell, snn of Mr ! with the Nashville News and later It the beautiful place it is. and the terrible loss and suffering that In­ comlng year at the annual meeting malned at home during the wl for complete relief from flleat moths |
know about the county's legislative
ind Mrs. Lawrence Farrell, received was foreman of the Hostings Ban- far more beautiful and pleasurable flation can cause. The powerful to be held in October:
Not a tremendous sum. cert*W- and mosquitoes in the home. It des- .body—the board of supervisors, and
ils honorable medical discharge 2 nor before acquiring lhe Observer, place It will become for our people military clique In that country, who
Th. Rev. L. wu...™ Stan. Sun- «“■ “!
•“' "J
troys files in barns, pig atys and ,how such a board functiona in Ito
'ears ago thLs July and Is employed has been lined up In lhe printing and the guests of the city who make were even then planning for World ley Cummings. Leslie Hawthorne. ■ “
veteraiJ
other outbuildings. It to claimed capacity as a representative body,
I War n. did nothing to stop Infla­ Chester Hodges. WlUtam Sherwood, ‘be benefit of returning veterans, , that a mixture of It haa been tested ,
n Jncjfson. Mich. We just wonder and publishing business for more use of It.
acting for the people of the county
' lion: for it fitted into their schemes Allan Hyde, Edwin Boyles and Stuf Lincoln's trigger finger doesn't than half a century. While in Barry
The people cf Mtonlgan. Mr.. which will make cows immune from
tch when he sees those deer his county. Al made many friendships
“nother war. It wiped out the art Clement.
; Faulkner said, authorized the es- attacks by file* while the cattle are .mentioned, should a graduate of our
which
have
held
through
years.
ather has noticed on the farm.
a
public debt. All of Germany's huge
.t n. .r.nn.1 tabltohment of the office of Vet- in bams or in fields.
OEQcers
elected
at
tiw
annual
iii
.
i
.,
ih-mioh
nn
,
Al
has
been
a
booster
for
Cheboy
­
J*Tt
industries were Intact at the end of meeting
John Asplnall's son. Russell, had
There are aome drawbarka in the '
■tin will
-.in rentace the nfflerrs uro- erans
tnrougn
cr“,u. Allans,
Affalrs,__ _thr
Ugh an
Trunk Line, a County highway or a
struggle. The shrewd plot­
irrny career like. "On again off gan. an agressive worker for that
The state has granted a permit the first '*
tmHi J passed by the,lB44 state legislature—■ use of Diyr, which Intending users ,Township road? Also know the ans1 who
—are
-now serving
a •»
, •NJ
.v.i«i,
.j S'*
«
gain Hannigan." He was in the city's welfare and wielded a trench­ to drill for oil on the farm of Clif­ ters fixed it so that into the hands ternmuuni
or..oU.Uon
.in until
te .1should know before they try
rmy. then taken out because of ant pen In regard to civic and moral ford Kahler, section 34. Hope town­ of their crowd came the ownership permanent organisation can be ef­ । Michigan Veterans Advisory Com­ it in their homes or with live stock.
What Is a county health depart­
fected.
ge. then later called back. Then questions.
mittee foe the purpose of afford­ It will Instantly kill bees so that
ship. There has been operating for and control of the big financial and
He has taken an Important part some time a "pumper" outfit on the Industrial Institutions of that coun­
Committee appointments were ing veterans information, advice,. protecting these useful Insects must ment expected to dp? Who pays for
le was taken out and back In again,
o finally receive a medical dls- in promoting belter game laws and Kahler farm, and there are other try. They were ready to back Hit­ completed when Mr. Faulkner nam­ direction and assistance through1 be looked after carefully-While orEach cgunty maintains a county
harge. Russell now lives near in Michigan Conservation work and pumper wells In that locality. The ler. and did so when he made him­ ed Dr. J. K. Alttand to head the the co-ordination of programs and1 dlnarlly not harmful to humans.
to a past president of the Michigan
self lhe ruler of Germany. Infla­ physical and mental health com­ services in the fields of education,• with certain conditions and uses lhe home What county officer or offi­
cers are responsible for carrying on
Now around the north side of the Press Association.
sure to force It to the surface Is tion had made the poor much poor­ mittee and Edwin Taylor as chair­ health, vocational guidance. Job1 results to users may be unpleasant that enterprise?
man
of
the
committee
on
education.
Friends of Al are glad to learn lacking In oil the wells so far put er. and most of lhe very rich much
placement, medical care and eco­ : and hurtful.
^strict. Agsln we come to the home
i If there are afflicted adults tn a
**11 c,’nl|nue hto well known aown
oe tms
Other committee chairman are: nomic security.
I Potato growers seem very opllm- counIy
are unauxe » x»r ior
Dennis Ailerdlng. son of Mr. ••nbl
down m
in that TOum
vicinity. May
May be
this richer.
county, who are unable to
payUS
for
Obwrv.tta» column for lhe prm- I
„„
, „.t
U,, ,.lu, o&gt; DDT
W
x. v,' hop
iiupe
Then u w“ ®“T for • stator Employment. Leslie Hawthorne; . A basic feature of the Michiganj UU,
nd Mrs. Roy Ailerdlng. who left'
• 1 lo Put “n cnd 10 labor unlon“- t0 Rights and Benefit. Adelbert Cort- Veterans’ program. Mr. Faulkner
The Universal
ito home here nesrly 4 years ago ent. Al has richly earned leisure „.(tI u. „
*
T^t_
,
r:
er
r#
‘
supplies to live on. what county of■
... w,lie
w(
right; Social
thestated,
Rev. L.to the organization on a
- Welfare, —
J
। glve thc Krupps and Thysaons secret ----------------Jenny has seen service with 162nd
ported that it killed potato bugs as nclal or offutato look after such
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orders for making tanks, and guns Winston Stone; Publicity, L. E. community basis of a Dxal council1 well as leaf hoppers and flea beet- caaM? noea the county or state
nfanlry In New Guinea. East Indies enjoy in the great outdoors of his
ot Veterans'
veterans Affairs,
Aiiaxrs, fully
xuxiy represenrepxwc.xn u c)almed that it will check
tf
“nd othcr c&lt;iulpmenl with cheap ta- Barnett; Membership, Stanley Cum- i of
nd Philippines. His parents re- beloved north country.
Ij latlvez of all community agencies. (
diseases in the vinre also
I pay !°
torr tnetr .hospital
ru
sendee, U
t0 organize secretly for rnak- mlngs; Finance. Chester Hodges.
elved a letter written 5 weeks ago.
. ,"e ”“*r, ***’■
| that to
is required?
The membership committee has 'I both official and ■inAffiri.i.
unofficial. whtah
wh^., Tr
lnx enough military planes to give
aying that he expected to be
RrXxnre
L
mtauncterstandinr
control
of
the
air.
When
hipped home any day. His younger
O*™any was fully prepared, and urn. xrom
Iron, .U coumy
com,,, on..nu«la»
oiisnuauuiu ,.
— ------ leameti muqn oy tneir‘ teste on what w u»lr U.U on .h..
rother. Burton. F 2/c. was in the
Obtain t^ne^Tv^ I lh® rMt of ,he world w“ not' Hlt' uou
to be present at the meeting on | Such a coundl has “^“dy b«n pcrcf.ntaRM o(&lt;DDT Br, necded for
fsvy 2 years, injuring his ankle
1
m»in niirnnu percentages or
are needed for
This city owns the lota extending
Monday, Oct. 1. An executive board
“«•" “nd «thP
main nuroose
. .
. .
I
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hortly after boot training. He spent from the comer of South Michigan
What organization grants old ags
bout 18 months in and out of hos­ Ave. and Center streets south eight navmenta D H Stark MBC ex- P“v®d ibe way for destroying the meeting will be held at Legion Hull
assistance in the county?
here next Monday at 8:00 p.m.
pitals before he received his hon- rods, then east to Fall creek, thence tension specialist In livestock mar-1
These are a few of lhe questions
"
no
kMln,.
Oita,
u&gt;,«
•'°r
1
l
5
e
cU
“
*
nd
rable discharge, July 12 of this north along lhe shore of that stream
Organization of a Barry County
that naturally come up in reference
tn
711
cun
lh,
.uh.uly
U
p.id
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ear from U. 6. Naval Hospital at to Center street, thence west to the
Veterans' Council resulted from ac­
to the carrying on of total govern­
... ,
lorrnan, Oklahoma.
tion taken by the Hastings Klwanto
corner of Michigan and Center. only when lambs are sold to a le-. m®!?1 ’°f * " ,ng•
ment. Wfauld it not be fine If every
1 That is what innation did to the Club.
Just across the road to the home There to an opportunity now to sell gaily authorized slaughterer.
In regard to financing thto proj•Tite
Fanners
when scums
selling their
people. If- such
f Mr. and Mrs Mina Elliott, went thto property. The council voted
Farmers wiktii
iricir lambs
umma |■German
-----------------------— - a
- cstamlty
—---- — ect. the Banner believes that the mAgricultural College, explaining these and other questions that nat­
should be
to hAXMBMI
obtain Ua certiflIt would
I'Sgt. Guy Elliott who. except for Monday night that these lots be O11UU1U
UC certain W
Ul.- c“ln“ to this
----- country.
------------- - give HASTINGS COUNTRY CLUB
tabltohment of a counseling center ’or
purpose or purposes ope urally arise?
ne month, has been stationed at sold. There has been a lot of filling cate from the slaughterer giving an I opportunity for the strong to grab
The early fall luncheons at the to an obligation owed by the entire *ould like to try DDT. and ask for
Would such an eighth grader, boy
I power. They probably would not atlamllton Field, Calif. For the past done on the west side of these lots, account of the sale.
mizHne to be used
club continue to be well patronized. county to returning veterans and ad*lc® on
The next step to to present the tempt the crazy scheme of Hitler to &lt;_m ruesaay
years, serving as a mechanic there, so that they have been used for
«nd------how-------best—to apply -It.
sucsui were that
mat the
uie entire
enure cost
coni should
aiuimu there-, ----On Tuesday several local guests
voter, have a much better under­
le met and married Miss Margie business purposes. But there will certificate to the county AAA office. ba« &lt;he world; but they would not present and with Mrs. E. W. Parma* 1 fore be paid No
&lt; * h"
■
by *&gt;,A
the jwMintV
county. *rh*
The 1
~
standing of how to vote and why ho
be
human
If
they
did
not
look
after
where
the
subsidy
claim
Is
handled.
*"
----------iaskens of Petaluma. Calif. a year need to be a great deal more before
lee was her aunt. Mrs. R. V. Good- Banner believes that there are
go thia June. Gay Is sold on Call- they can be utilized to their full The new payment program, passed their own Interests first. After In­ remont of Chelsea. It was a pleas* mighty few cl. Irens In this county p
—fas-—f
by Congress on July 20. extends flation impoverished the workers ant day for golf and several played who would object to paying the bill
width.
passed on by voters in a township
through June 30. 1946 It provides and destroyed the stabilizing middle in the morning event which was on
b®4*5I Receipt of a quantity of yarn to or dty?
subsidies to sellers of sheep and class. It would not be difficult to won by Mrs. R. G. Hnnle. High
in the home of
The matter deservea Unmedtate
made lnU) artUk- tor member,
lambs ranging from I! to 53.15 destroy American liberty and op­
Leslie Daniels, on the
attention A Veterans Counseling of ,he v 8 Army „ announced by sUtute for Local Government”
bridgescores
went
to
Mrs.
R.
E.
portunity as------------------------------------we have known it in
per cwt. depending on weights of |------------------Id Wade Marlou farm home, to for . RAYMOND DOUD. Adm.
i •Mrs.
— —Dan Aahalter of the-------------Walt, Mrs. C. R. Brandstetter and Center is needed NOW I
production Ito laudable undertaking of pro®
•
gt. Howard L. who saw combat on
Owing to the death of Mrs. Olen- the animals. The government ac- i thto country.
department of the Barry Co. Chap­
Every patriotic, sensible American Mrs. David French.
(Continued on Page 8. Sec. 1)
na VanHorn. Mr Doud will dispose tlon Is designed to Increase lhe
HASTINGS MEN'S CHORUS TO
government In. this state.
ter. American Red Cross.
A
dance
Is
planned
for
Saturday
supply
of
lamb
and
mutton
by
helpshould
back
every
movement
to
pre
­
START
SEASON'S
WORK
- - of the personal property at TJUbllc
night
and
the
committee
making
,ne
memoc.
v,
m
--------Th
*
0^
tor
ing
producers
meet
Increased
costs.
]
vent
inflation.
America
can
and
The
members
of
the
Hastings
&lt; 1 auction at the residence located at
GROUP TO CONSIDER
-* “
should prevent It. Every retailer arrangements Is Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Men's chorus began Ito fall and “westers. 38 mufflers and M helmets
। 822 West Green Street In Hastings.
QUESTION Or WAR MEMORIAL
CANNING
. .. ---------------------SUGAR
v.
—
,
~Wall.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
C.
Burkholdwinter
activities
with
a
family
picbe
completed
by
Jan.
1B46.
1 should refuse to add a penny to any .
T I A
I
f 'A Boo&lt;1 11,1 °r household goods will
A meeting will be held al Um
War Price 6t Rationing Boards p
rice fixed by
nrlre
hv the OTA.
OPA The cusetin- er. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dolan, Mr nlc al Hi-Bank park last Sunday
The Red Cross rooms in lhe StabUl
offered. Dewey Reed will cry the
&gt;
&gt; v
v ..le an&lt;j Clifford Hammond will act last week began the Issuance of ad- tomers should refuse to pay higher I “nd Mrs. David Goodyear, Mr. and aftemoon. More than fifty people bins building are open every Friday Court house, Hastings, Wednesday
Mrs. Louis Williams and George were present to enjoy the outing
I afternoon and knitters may obtain evening. Bspl. II, to
“• clerk. See lhe adv. elsewhere In dlUonal canning sugar at the rata prices than those fixed by the OTA.
of five pounds per person to those That to a practical, sensible and ef- Green. The committee for next
This organization under the dl- the yam at that time.
4 ** 1 **
M lhla iMUf for full particulars.
Tuesday's luncheon Is Mrs. Stanley rectIon of Frank Cooper anticipates 1 Mrs. Ashalter expects that a sew- Barry county men and women wtaa
people who had received canning fective way to fight inflation.
sugar gt the reduced Issuance of 7H
---------------- -----------------------Cummings, Mrs. Norbert Schowsl- a busy season. Several concerto ing quota will be received later In
ter. Mrs. Bernard Reed. Mrs. John have been scheduled In out-lying the fall.
Having sold his farm. Mr. Stuck pounds per person. Thto issuance to SAN. SEWER ON 8. MARKET
without
council------------Monday —
night
Delnoay. Mrs. Fred Meyer. Mrs. communities and the group to con-;
,7“
Red Stamps: w-4. n-t, o-o. j-j.
-uuuvu
u MIC accomplished
—. ..------—automatically
..
i ' .---------. J The
• ---------»---dlrect--------■n
nv
armll^atlnn Vn
th, part ed the city engineer to prepare es- John Ironside. Mrs. E. W. Parmalee sidering the possibility of al least COUNCIL ORDERS LIGHTS
-2, expire Aug. 31; V-2. W-2, X-2. place located 4 mile north and 3 “
? further
further application
on the
two concerto locally. Thto week the &gt; The- city council has authorised
-2. Z-2 expire Sept 30; A-l 3-1. • mile* west of Banfleid or 2U mile* of lhe consumer. If you don't re- : tlmatea for the construction of a end Mrs. Arnold Perkins.
rV £'«'
■_2ct~ 2I:
north and 1 mile east of Hickory cel’* your canning sugar immediate- sanitary sewer on South Market
chorus Ls being visited by the presi- the installation of street lights ad­ NOTICE
’ "1 ihrAnih’cii’1
। Comers, in Barry twp. Sec. 14. He
d°n’t call or vtolt the board. . ., street,
dent of the state organization in- jacent to the High School Athletic
.roei. from
xrvm the
uio Intersection
luxcraccuon of
os West
west
hLrtn? « *
8^t‘ 111 *is
“ offering
of cows,
south
juth street south to the end of
of1 RUMMAGE SALE—Sponsored by volvlng similar groups and Is view- l Held In the Lincoln Park Addition
offering a
a stood
good list
list of
cows, ii R
K "Hl only
«dy delay
delay the
the issuance.
issuance,
nrougn uec. 31.
to '*
this
’*■ city. Work on that »*-&gt;-'
field «to
larket.
I Hospital Guild No. IB at Goodyear ing with Interest the recommends- *"
chickens, hay, farm machinery.
Monday. October 15, to the last
Sugar stamp ar* good Sept. household goods, etc. Loren Coppock dsy boards will issue canning sugar I
nearing completion, and It will
----------------- *-■*.
'
• ■
■ iHdwe., Pri.-8at.. Sept. 14-15, benefit
Men who would like to become a
““--------------------------- [of hospital Anyone wishing to do­
through Dec. 31 for five pounds. will cry the sale and MUt Lelnaar for the 1B46 canning season. No- ■ NOTICE RED CROSS
nate. call 2253 or 3878 and it will be member of the chorus should oonpicked up. or leave at 221 8. Brood"Airplane" stamp* No. 1. a. 3, and where In this Issue for full partlcu- | nlng sugar coupons (R-342)
I good for consumers us*.
the president, Gus Wlngeler.
of book 3 good until further notice. tors.

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EDITORIAL

fine showing.
The names and entries follow:
Fled From Farm Near Delton
Horses—Andrew Kennedy. Has­
But Were Captured Sunday tings-Riding horses, saddle foal.
Rabbits—Bernard Holcomb. Belle­
By Barry County Officer*
vue—blue ribbon; Johnnie Bishop.
. A camp with 142 German war Cloverdale—blue ribbon: Eldon Vanprisoners has been established at derbrook. Hastings—blue ribbon.
Lake Odessa, for the purpose of fur­
Cows—C. Robert Gaskill. Has­
nishing farm laborers ...
In -..
an area.
iiunuii
..... tings
tings—
—noisian-rnrsiMD.
Holstein-Friesian, piuuuccproduce of
I__ _ W...L.
—a.Il.AH Woodland—
_ j
which includes Barry county. A de- I dam:
Ruth 0
Hanlgan.
tail of 25 of these prisoners left the (Guernsey. ■ Sr. champion, female |
Lake Odessa camp Friday to work RUth Hanlgan. Woodland—Oucm- '
on farms near Delton
| «.y. Grand champion, female; Ruth1
Two members oY thto German Flanigan. Woodland—Guernsey, cow. I
group made their escape. They were &gt;4 yrs. or over: Jack Bradfield, Del- 1
last seen Friday on the farm of' ten—Guernsey. 2 yr. heifer.
Wilbur Sllcock, near Delton. The | sheep—Dohnld Keech. Hastings— ,
names of the two are: Bruno Bar- Oxford' Doan, ewe lamb. Milbum I
ron. 23. described as about five feet j Jones. Bellevue—Shropshire—year!six inches tall and weighing 143 ing ram.
pounds, blue eyes, and blond hair:
Conservation—Alton Norris, Has-I
and Hans Carbow. 25. described as | tings—leaves—A;
Wayne
Norris,,
being five feet seven Inches tali. Hastings—leaves—A.
!
Handicraft—Edgar T.»hta»
Tobias Hos-i
Has­
| weighing-130 pounds, blue eyes and
tings. 1st year. Donald - Matthews, ।
dark hair.
The FBI is seeking to recapture Hastings—1st year, Alkie Mlenert.i
the two Germans. It to said that Hastings—2nd year, Leland Christ- •
neither of them can speak English. tansen. Hastings—5th year.
Flowers — Louise
Christiansen. (
Both were wearing either khaki or
blue uniforms, with the letters PW !Hastings—Hower exhibit. Kathleen
stamped on the back of lhe uni­ Profrock. Hastings—Hower exhibit.
Janies
Francisco.
Delton
—Hower ex­
forms.
■
The FBI usually get what they go 1hibit.
Foods—Mary Salton. Hastings—
after; mi II to probable that thto
Food
preparation,
cake
and state
pair of Germans will not get very
far before they are apprehended. 1achievement record; Sally Hartom.
' Assyria—Muffins; Shirley Nevins.
They are so much better off In thto &lt;:
Doster—Bread rolls; Donna Gray.
country than they would be In their i Nashville—Cotton L
own. that It Ls difficult to Imagine
why they would attempt to gel

TYDEN PARK IS
■ POPULAR SPOT

OS. COFFEE &lt;b 33c

Bardo Giinl can

I MIR OF GERMIN !j{"Y
AT M.S.C.
PRISONERS TRIED
- - - - -SHOW
-----Barry county
people
drew
twenty-four
____ &gt; — ■
o
TO ESCAPE FRIDAY
-

ily and saw a long hard fight there
le was wounded In lhe foot and
vas returned to the U S. Now he
Joes M P duty on a New York Pier.

KERS
DES

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1945

14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

NINETIETH YEAR

here's Pvt. Meric Clemens, son of
toy Clemens, who recently purSased the Al Booher farm. Merl

lavor-sealed in lhe
eon till ground
'hen you buyl

The Hastings Banner

HELP BEAT INFLATION
BUY BONDS

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?■““«

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER U, IMS
Clare Babcock. (Mary Lampman'. I XX and Mr*. Hugh Kelly were
. - __ ■ ••_ — - - —■ ----- *viimI. ■! th* famllv dinner
|baby"and W-'andWw. Wchard*Bab-' given last Tuesday by Mrs. Delbert
cock'and baby. Flint: Mr. and Mra. I Whitmore. LL Kelly with hie famMre. Esrl Bumford wa* given a
w^th HmOikb: K
Mr.
t. Kid
and Ujr
Uy left =
on Wedneeday
Wednesday far
for Dsytnna
Daytona
l aqrprtee when a group of ‘
Adalbert He.Ui. iodfart; Mr Beach. Fla.
friend* dropped la ta*t Wednesday I
Mrl R j Kemp and four chll- j
* ’
to gpend * social evening with the |drrn Omnd Rapid*: and Mr. and I Mr*. B. A. O'Donnell entertained
Bumford'* and celebrate her birthjupnond Gilbert and two chll- fourteen member* of her hospital
d*y. The gueeta Included Mr. and :drtn Muskegon. The day .was also guild for dessert on Friday. Bridge
Ur. Ward B-wav. Mr. and Mra.
__
.'..h ur. nurii went to Mrs. Andrew Roush
George Heath as It was their forty- 1 and
James Mason. Guests for
second wedding anniversary. Dr. and the evening were Mrs. B. A. LyBarMrs. Lampman were generously re- ker and Mr*. Robert Milla,
membered with gifts and flower*.
I ..
J ,, * ’ *
.
...
| Mr. and Mrs. Roman Feldpausch
Monday. Sept 10. was the golden
wedding anniversary cl Dr. and
U honor ot » home
Brv- ;n«rulnod Mondor ev.mmc wl&lt;h .
.
.
- — .
fomilr rtlnr.rr hnnnrlnu Mra ChartrMrs. Walter A. Lnmpman of Marion, erly
Dippie of Detroit. Bonnie family dinner honoring Mrs Charles
formerly of this dty. In honor of Brandstetter entertained two tables Parker. Jr. and her guest*. Mrs.
the occasion. they entertained at a of bridge Saturday evening. Marjor­ Jud Soule and Mlsa Lorraine Soule.
family gathering on Sunday, with ie HUI and Elisabeth French turned Mrs. Parker, her daughter Janet
and her guests are returning to Buf­
forty-nine relative* and friend* In high scores at bridge.
falo on Thursday.
present at dinner. They held open
house Bunday evening from seven
Supper and bridge provided a gay
The members of a bridge club
till ten o'clock. Among the guests evening nt Marge Hill's, Sunday
at the reunion were Dr. and Mrs nljht especially when the girls had which meets on Monday evenings
Harold Lampman. Detroit: Mr. and M chance to get better acquainted
Mrs John Allen Lampman and four wUh Bonnie Brandstetler's eharm­ home of Mra. Clark O'Donnell. High
children, ML Pleaaant: Mr. and Mrs lng jue*: from Detroit. Bev. Dippie, ecores were turned in by Mrs. Wil­
lard Smith, Mrs. Richard Jacobs. |
--------------------------------------------------------- and catch a visit with too little seen
Evelyn-Brower of BattiE Creek. And Mrs. Stanley Cummings and Mrs. |
to top II
IO
It BU
all sec
see UWM
Doris Lundberg Hiram Baxter was a, -guest that eve- i
EQUIP TOUR TRACTOR w.»e
again Just back from a wonderful | lun*
...
.t M.e»U.« MluM.
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SOCIAL ITEMS '

»- {an
• MAXIMUM TRACTION
• POSITIVE CLIANING

Johnson Supply Co.

I MomUy m«M dmner su«u ol
I Mr mid Mi. Hum Or.y wrrr Mr.
■nd Mr, Due.l; Smlih. fl.glr...
Mr. .nd Mr. Claud, W.r.h.11 J«kvm Room MacArthur .nd Jo.n of
Grand Rapids

™|
“ “» '&gt;»?" «&gt; u'
Mr&gt;
^1-Tud.r on Surid.yTh. d.y-o,
l&gt;.»»ly wm «« vuiun. .nd.
** dinner Mr .nd Mr. Rich­
*rd Hohenshil of Akron. O. were

On Saturday Mr*. Wellesley Ironside was hrwteas to eight guests for
luncheon Bridge honor for the aft, emoon went to Mrs Hiram Baxter
and Mrs James Gilmer of Grand
i R.Dllj.
p ’

___
.
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Mr andI Mrs Joseph Ftsh-r. 4J6
E 8°^ St. wUh to announce lhe
engagement and approachtag mar­
rlage of their daughter. Genevieve
I., to Eugene L. Haas of Mendon.
1 Mich.
___________

canm
Uvg.
time

““

BEEF LIVER
STEER

|1 MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER

[STRAND
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 14-15
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

"WITHIN THESE WALLS'
UNDER FIESTA STARS'
SUNDAY and MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 16-17
Joan Fontaine. George Brent. Dennis O'Keefe

"THE AFFAIRS OF SUSAN"
BARGAIN MATLS'EE SUNDAY 1:00 TO 3:00

TUES.. WED., THURS.. FBI.. SEPT. 18-19-20-21

Geeege Kall. Joan Bennett, Vivian Blaine
In the All-Technicolor Production

"NOB HILL"

PARRY THEATRE
Hostings, Mich., Phones 2244-2557

।' Mr. and Mrs. William Cramer.
I Jr., entertained with a miscellaneous
1' shower on Sunday evening Sept. Uth
। in honor of the recent marriage of
j his brother, Burke Cramer to FTor'! "nee Kniffen. daughter of Mr. and
। Mrs. Robert Kniffen of Lansing.
Bouquets of pink and white glad­
' Bill decorated the rooms
' The bride received the guests
I wearing her wedding gown of light
; blue crepe with lace bodice and
. white accessories
' Fifty-three relatives and_______
I friends presented the bride and
groom with a variety of beautiful
gifts after which Ice cream and
। cake were served by the hostess,
j with Mrs. Forrest Bldleman and
, i Mrs Merle Callihan assisting.
I n»e bride and groom are furnish­
ing a home in Lansing and will dlvide their time between there and
’ Hastings for the present as the
groom Is in business here and the
. bride has a position In Lansing.

FRIDAY ond SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 14-15
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

BETRAYAL FROM THE EAST'
BANDITS OF THE BADLANDS'
SUNDAY and MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 16-17
Randolph Sect!. Ellen Drew
In Pearl Buck's thril'er

"CHINA SKY"

i

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. SEPTEMBER 18-19-20
।
I
J
'

MURDER HE SAYS

Natural Flood Contra!
Beavers were probably lhe great­
est flood control engineers. Il Is esti­
mated by wildlife experts that the
dams of 60 million beavers in primiUve times, held back flood waters
in what is now the United States.
A number of states are now instituting Intensive programs to Increase
beaver population which has been

Like the perfume that inspired it... a truly important

4Oc

ROUND STEAK

steer beef

lb.

CHUCK ROAST

steer beef

lb.

Beef Pork Veal

SHORT STEAKS

steer beef

lb.

HAMBURGER

fresh ground

lb.

grade 1

lb.

skinleee

lb.

.
'

I
|

BEEF STEW
BONELESS

lb 32

RING BOLOGNA

FRANKFURTERS

Snow White Head

SWEET
POTATOES

17c

2lbs 15c

CAULIFLOWER

No. 2 can
jar
LIMA BEANS
RAISINS seediest - pkg.

PORK &amp; BEANS

13c
13c

13c
12c

pkg/
KIX
10 lb sack 2Qc
SALT
PANCAKE FLOUR PiUsbury-pkg 12c
Durkee - lb.
24c
OLEO
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 can. 15c

frce

lb.

(Saturddy only)

29'

lb 33

: DILLENBECK—CURTlB
I Wedding vows were irpoken by Miss '
| Ewilda M CurtLs. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil CurtLs of Vermont­
ville. to Pic. Karl Floyd DU^nbeck.
I son of Floyd Dlllcnbeck of Wood­
land. August 25. 1945. at the Kil­
Patrick U. B church with the Rev
1. H. Osgood officiating.
1 Miss Wilma Kirkcomiell of Lan­
sing sang "’Always" and "Because"
accompanied by Miss Gertrude

' played the wedding march.
ij Mi.u Lois Root of Battle Creek
(’ was maid of honor and wore a blue
' ■ not gown over satin and carried a
&gt; bouquet of yellow roses
, ‘ Miss Mary- Jean and Dorothy Mac
| Curtl*. sisters of the bride, were
1 j the bridesmaids, nearing corre( spending gowns of pastel pink and
i blue satin and carried bouquets of
1, dahlias and roses
Pfc George
(' Aurwester was best man and ushers
were Alton and Raymond Bennett.
1 cousin* of the groom.
I' A reception following the cere­
mony was held at the bride's par1 ents. after which the couple left for
I their honeymoon.

BACON

Sliced

Limited Supply

3 cans
KITCHEN KLEANSER
2 gal. $1.09-gal.
RENUZIT

17c
65c

crisp, tender

CELERY HEARTS
bun. 13c

Carden fre*h

crisp, tender

CARROTS

CABBAGE

2 buM 15c

lb 3

Canning Supplies
CAN RUBBERS

39c
27c
29c
25c
32c
35c

3 pkg 10c

FRENCH
DRESSING
Dolly Adam*
6 ox. Bottle

4 Oj.
JLO

CAN C0VERS^a,onzinc-doz.23c
Anchor Brand

CAN COVERS
pkg
KERR LIDS
bottle
CERTO
COFFEE JAR LID^pkg

21c
10c
23c
10c

MASON KERR CANS q‘
63&lt;
MASON or KERR CANS M ^z. 55c
CANS qt. - no covers - doz. 37°

FROZEN PEAS

1lb 29c
HERSHEY

COCOA
«*• 10

new fare powder. Ungers long and deliciously upon your skin to give it a
flawless look. Called lhe face powder that "never quite leave*
whatever it touche*" ... sad for a good reason.

SWIFT t AJIMOUR

Six fresh, new shades.

ORANGE MARMALADE

S]75

bu $2.75

STEBBINS

&amp;

JACOBS

1OLB RJ.XALL STORE

HARTINGS

PHONE 3131

WE BUY
LIVE
CHICKENS

2|b iar 37

FODD^C

No Points

25‘

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, jiflmtDAY. SEFTEMBER IL 1W

The Hastings Banner
COOK UKOK. Ultor.
NIXET1ETH YEAR

‘‘uFTi0&lt;ne*
BUUHCJtn-TlUN
KATKH

EDITORIALS
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 10

or spheres ot influence. An Indiestlon of the difficultlaa involved Is
that even now. about four months
after Germany surrendered, not one
war criminal has been brought to
trial by the Allies! All of which
makes one wonder—Is the trial of
war criminals going to be bungled
In the same manner that former At­
torney General Biddle bungled a
mass trial of nnU-Americun ele­
ments In this country?

iOc
lb.

lb.

lb.

39c
27c
29c

orlng those who served in the armed
1 forces? Any one of the projects
mentioned above (and many more
of equal value might be named*
would be of practical value to the
I entire community for many decades

‘to come. Isn't a memorial which
really adds something to communJ Hy life much more desirable than
[one which la merely a monument?
The money It would take to erect
a bronze name plaque and provide

southwest UmlU of HaiUngs, will

Franklin O. Bush, 8 3/c, all of whom Mrs. Thelma Christie. Hastings, and
are.now in the United States: three Mr. Carol Hardy, woodland. Wash.
brothers, Fred of Urbandale. Elmer Funeral services were held at the
not been following the development
of Hastings and Theodore of Royal Leonard chapel on Wednesday. Sept.
closely. Original plans called for ALPERT COOK
Albert Cook. 78. passed away at TUklng of Alto and Mis. Nina Al- Coldren officiating. Interment in
completion of the project over a
term of years but contributions to the home of his daughter. Mra. Har- t lerdlng of Carlton. Funeral serv- the Woodland Memorial cemetery.
ry Shute, 421 E. Center St.. Has- ' ices will be held at the First Meth---------------- ----------------------the city from The Hastings Manu­
Ungs. Saturday evening.
I odist church in this city this Thun- CLARENCE A. BAKER
facturing Company and the Caslte . ”e MrsiUH^ Shu^^^u^Oc’?e“!e I 11111 Thursday forenoon at tenCorporation has enabled the work
Mrs. FrTUUK
. — .
•_
......
to go ahead rapidly. It Is one of,Mrs
‘rank rwm.
Hom. CulVeraalr
Cloverdale: Mrs.
Mra.: Creek nrftetaflnff
officiating. Interment In
in RlvRiv.&gt;» » W, Khool
&lt;ie&gt;&lt;u
JS?1.
Leonard chapel, the Rev. L. Winston
son. Orville Cook. Cloverdale; eight
—•—
j Stone officiating. Mr. Baker passed
In the state.
grandchildren, nine great-grand-..ZSLLUN
ZELLON M. KAISER
KAJMfcK
| . Zellon M. Kaiser was the first away late Monday night. Sept. 10.
children.
Funeral services from the Gorden son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kaiser. having been In falling health for
some time. Before moving to Has­
funeral residence In Allegan on
tings. he lived in Caledonia and was
He came to1 the editor of the Caledonia News.
activity here. Already there is a ,Tuesday at 2 pm.. with burial tn i Pemberville. Ohio.
Michigan with his parents when
waiting list for instruction and sev-. 'Oakwood cemetery. Allegan.
three years old. They located near of the Hastings City band and Civic
eral of the local enthusiasts now
GEORGE
___________ ________
I Leach lake, Barry
Co. 8.
HoCRAVEN
assisted
orchestra and was also a member
own
their own----------planes.----------------A new hanger
--------------------... I Funeral services for George 8. ’his father on thtvfarm and In car­ of the First Methodist church. He
U
ls nearing completion and It
it looks ’11Craven. 78. were held on Monday j pentry work until he was 20 years
Is survived by his wife, Florence:
now as though others will be need- ' •fir™*" “
BatUe of ««« when he was united In mar- two daughters. Mrs. Robert O'Brien.
pwt tn tn.
faun, if
। । . Crffk.
Mr. Craven was born in riage to Miss Tacey E. Southward Lansing, and Mra. Ray Johnson,
ed In the near future if Interest | shulU!on aept jq, 18d? where h^,
Hastings. Mleh. To this union
Burbank. Cal.: also three grandchllcontinues. Whether the Hastings । resided until moving to Battk three daughter were bom—Ruby,
dren. Interment was in Riverside
field ever serve# a valuable com- ‘Creek. He died Thursday morning tHazel and Irene, all surviving.’They
cemetery.
merclal role or whether Itdevelop# Ihis home In Marengo township. | made their home In Holings lown-

OBITUARIES

play would represent an important
contribution to the cost of any one
of lhe projects mentioned. With this
as a start. It should not be much
trouble to make up the balance of
the funds required by contributions
from private sources .It isn't loo
early to begin to plan for a memor­
ial—especially in view of lhe fact
that the bronze plaque promoters
will probably be on the Job—and
[ vigorously so-wlthln the very near as a center for nrlvate nlano en
as a center for private plane enfuture.
thusiaals. remain, to be seen Avia- - has made such strides forward
The sight of new blacktop repairs tlon
. .
.
.
.
on some of the streets here, makes
to take a negative attitude toward
one hope that Hastings can soon
gel on with the Job of completing this development. A postwar com­
the street paving program inter­ munity without good airport facili­
rupted by the war. Except for the ties may be In much the same posi­
tion as a prewar community with­
now have cement curb and gutter out rail service—although It is our
and blacktop surfacing. The pro­ guesa that the private plane owner
gram cannot be resumed Immediate­ and the flying amateur will con­
ly. of course, but should begin to tinue to be the main support of
get underway slowly sometime wlth- small city fields like the one here.

What sort oi a war memorial
should Hastings plan to build? Sev- ’ In the next year.
rral communities In the state are ,
One civic Improvement which hal
giving this question some attention.
• The tune-honored memorial is a gone on despite the war is Tyden
&gt; bronze tablet or plaque listing the Park west of North Broadway on
&gt; names of those who served. Ail of the Tiwrnapple river The park Is
which makes one wonder If some not yet completely finished but each
other sort of construction might not of the past several years has
be more appropriate this lime brought new additions to facilities.
Wouldn’t a memorial bridge across According to City Engineer Ken
the Thornapplc River (on Michigan Laberteaux, as soon as there Is a
Avenue, for example*, a special ward good stand of sod lnc|he lower part
in the new hospital addition, a of the park near lhe elver, the an­
reading or recreation room In the nua) floodwaters will do more good
proposed new civic center, or a than harm.
grand stand al the new athletic |
field be a more suitable way of hon- ' The new athletic field near the

home In
three o'clock,
officiating. Interment in the Fret­
port cemetery.
,

Spro

MRS. EMMA HUGHES
The funeral of Mra. Emma Hughes
69. who died on Saturday. Sept. 8.
at her home In Castleton township, j”*
was held on Tuesday afternoon at I
two o'clock at the Leonard chapel, I —
the Rev. Wyma officiating. Mrs. ta
Hughes Is survived by |wr husband.;
Charles; two sons. Simon ot Has­
tings and Bert of Camp Croft. 8. O.t
five daughters. Mrs. Grace Bush, ■
Rochester. Mich.. Mra. Clara Pease.
Mra. Dorothy Roberts and Mra. Nora ;
109 W. STATE
McGuire. Detroit, and Mra. Esther
AUTO
LIFE
Roberts. Garden City. Mich.; 26
RONDS
grandchildren: a brother, Herman
__________
Oberer.
of Wisconsin; and three prolctl „„ cal „
sisters. Mra Sophia Widmer and wHh a
Mrs. Anna Miller. Toledo, and Eliza- , World's Largest A
beth. Interment was in Riverside anee
i cemelery-

SWANSON
AGENCY
.
FIRE

Chemical fertilizers are little uieC

'Mrs. Craven preceding him In death ‘hip for the oast 45 years.
Surviving are two
He *** accidentally hurl on Au- HOMER W. WARNER
Funeral service# for Homer W.
loni;
daughter.:
broth- »u.t »1
as 5 30 p m Lte deera. Delbert C. and Henry Craven. , P“ftvd this life at pennock Imspltal Warner. 75. were held at the Leon­
.
. .
..
..
I at O n in Reni 1 1045 at lhe Bffe ard chapel on Monday at 10:30
o'clock, with the Rev. L. Winston
JT"“Jch,ld"n ,nd
I He was a kind and affectionate hus­ Stone officiating. Mr. Warner was
, eleven great-grandchildren.
band and father, and leaves to born In New York state and when
Irov f nt'Kii
mourn his passing his wife. Tacey but a small boy came with his par­
_
n ..
_ ,
u *.
E- Kaiser. Hastings; three daugh- ents. to Rutland township, where
Roy E Bwh. .M SO. who hu
M„ nub M.nnlno.
he resided until moving to Has­
been a rural mall carrier for the :
. Mrg H|U41 Hurless, Irving tings. He attended Ute Hastings High
d,ed' Bt
hom*'.04 twp ; Mrs Irene Craven. Hastings; school and was a member of Ute Has­
E. Mill St., on Sunday morning, taUo clghl godchildren; a brother. tings city bund and the Civic or­
Sept. 9 His parents were the late (Ogden KabM.r; a Rephew. and n!ecr chestra. For several years he-had
Mr and Mrs Eugene Bush, well Paul and
aU of carlton twp.; been In poor health but his death
known farmers of Hastings town- OI1C aUnt and MVeral cousins,
I on Friday morning, Sept. 7. was unship for many years. Roy's early |
-----------------»»*
-------1 expected. Surviving are his wife,
l',e *“,ipent on,&lt;hc
*Jth llle WILLIAM ELDON SEARS
i Wilde; one daughter, Mra, Lloyd
family, later coming to Hastings to
*
Detroit: three sons.
r,M
• ™ur«i
World
William KMon Son. ««1«. died [McCormick.
! Ronald of Dearborn. Roderick of
- Sponge a grea.eipot with carbon War 1 and aa a reaull ot wounda on Sunday. Sept t. al 10 W PM. BatUe Creek, and Marshall of Has­
reeeWed
In
aenta
waa
compelled
lo
«
tetrachloride, gasoline, or benzene.
where he moved' six
ago from
ha*. one ot Ida arma ampnatad.;1
"* years ""
'™” tings: also five grandchildren. In­
To sponge: Lay lhe stain face down
this city. Surviving are his wife, terment was In the Bedford cerneon a cloth pad and use light brush­ He served seven months in Fran'-e Grace; six daughters. Mra. Leta i^'
...
ing motions from outside lhe spot to and seven months In lhe Army of Main and Mrs Eva Thomas, Has­
lhe center. The trick Is to spread Occupation tn Germany. Since Ila tings, Mra. Mabel Wheeler. Nash­ WILLIAM W. ROCKHILL
or "feather out" the liquid around organization, he had been an active ville. and three at home. Ruth.
William Walter Rockhill, aged 82.
member of the Veterans of Foreign
the lUln. so that no ring will form.
Gladys and Marvetta; three sons. of Freeport, succumbed to a long
manders of that organization. He Harry of Cressey. Kennlth of Lan­ Illness on Friday, Sept. 7. at the
Double Vaccine
I also belonged to the American Le­ sing and Donald at home: also three home of his son. Walter. In Carlton
A double vaccine against diph­ gion. Hastings Lodge No. 58. LO.O F, step-children at home. Shirley. Mi­ township. He is survived by his wife.
theria and whooping cough has been and the Barry County Rural Mall chael and Henrietta Balent; seven Ellen: one son. Walter Rockhill;
found tp protect children against Carriers Association. Survivors are grandchildren; three brothers. Le­ one daughter. Mra. Nina Monee of
both diseases, according to the Jour­ his wife, Ella: one daughter. Miss land and Rex. in Washington state Lansing: four grandchildren and
nal of the American Medical asso­ Clara Bush, who teaches in Allegan; and Gall. Fremont. Ohio: and three three great-grandchildren. Funeral
ciation Because of the Increasing four sons. Lt. Eugene H.. US.NH. sisters. Mra. Myrna Christie and services were held at lhe Rockhill
Flight Offlcer.John
Bush. Aviation
number of inoculations necessary1—
--------- .-------------------------------for children this flndine is imoortant Cadet Orville (Bill) Bush, and

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PENNOCK HOSPITAL

CHURCHES
CHURCH
Entrance

night

Young

Peoples

Wednesday night prayer meeting
I the church 7:30.
Friday night WMA- Prayer band
Visitor* and friendi are cordially
invited to attend these services.

President .Franklin D.
-Jd: T wish that every
Amirricun child might be enrolled In
a Sunday school"

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
B Wyma, Pastor
Corner E. Colfax al Boltwood
10 am. Sunday school in charge
of Mrs. Ette Mead
11:15 am. Morning Worship in

CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Subject, "Substance".
Bunday service 11 am.
Wednesday evening service 7:«.
Reading room in church edifice
open Wednesday and Saturday
from 3 to 5 pm.
The public U cordially invited to
attend the church services and to
•' &gt;n*V&gt;i tout of the reading room.
’

7:00 pm. Young people's prayer
7: 30 pm. Bible study.
8: 00 pin Evangelistic service in

Sept. 13—7:30. Prayer meeting at
Sept 15—10 am. Morning Worship

EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
* CHURCH

11:30 am. Sunday achool. Lester
Bartholomew. Sup't.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
night at 8 o'clock.

8 am. Holy Communion
10 am. Sunday School
11 am. Morning worship «nd acr-

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURH
Leason Sharpe. Pastor
Sunday. September 16
Church school. 9:45 am. Our
school has been reorganized.
Divine worship. 11:00 am. Medi­
tation. "How Much are you Wortht"
New members will join our church
on Sunday. October 7th.
■

FIRST U. B. CHURCH
9:55 am. Bible School.
Ices because the Michigan Annual
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
B. J. Adcock, Pastor
Bunday school at 10 o'clock.

iior, v*buw. lib Fbuu. w'.igJX KM. m I u«u«»:

Marti. Oteom
R,m(.mbar pratedlag not Bunday
jryn
pastor, will be a ecomp*nled by the Rev. Howard Western,
•ecretary Of the Rural Ufe depart-

____

Gregory School
G«r»ry
Bchos Reunion
The Gregory achool reunion will

the Oratory schoolhouse

preach. Al) are cordially Invited to TO WOM1NATE AND
attend.
ELECT OFFICERS
Nomination and election of offi­
Delton
cers for the American Legion Aux­
Dr E. H. Babbitt,- Grand Rapid* iliary will be held on Thursday eve­
,district superintendent, will apeak ning. Sept. 30. at the hall. A nomi­
and show pictuns in the Delton nating committee wu named by
Methodist church Friday evening. the president. Ktrs. Gladys Henry, to
Sept. It. A potluck supper will be report at the next meeting.

DR.

CHAS.

CONYER

ANNOUNCES

New Styles

graduates going to co
Ralph CoacarelU ha
home al Hollywood, F
hla wife and daughter
to leave for there late
The Grand Raplda

lists 53 weat Michiga
individuals who have
total of 810J63 as se
overcharges In the pas
Mrs. L B. Huver
thia week that Mr. an
Cusick of Mt. Clemens
ents of a daughter bo
Mra. John Young ha
with Mr. Young has
with Mr. and Mra. Lyl
The board of nup
tlicir one day Septe
yesterday.
Circuit court conve

certain which ones w

at his farm, one mile north of Richland

HI nnl Monday.
Mrs. A. B Gwinn
pleasant experience
that could easily have
•serious. As she was do
try washing, one of the
machine burned out
the tub of water. Unt
reached up to pull lh
rvceivsd a severe el
When Dr Gwinn ar
house shortly after, Mr
unable to walk, so he
moved to Pennock ho
diately and placed in a
as she was having d
her breathing. She wa
turn to her home on
Friends here have
nouncements of the
daughter, Nancy Ruth
Smoak. s F 1/c. and
&lt;Jean Everhart* cn Au
r Worth. Fin. The baby
cn and one-half pound
and daughter are fine
was a former Hastings
resident.
Janet Sharpe. daug
Rev. and Mrs, Lesso
enrolled as a freshman
Zoo college and will b
the opening ceremonie

and will begin buying hogi at ceiling pricei at once
PHONE RICHLAND 2590

™ee^m

St

The name of Janet
entera MJ3.C. next M

The opening of hii new pocking plant

L

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
L. Winston Stone. Pastor
10:00 o'clock. Morning worship.
Cyril
will
nvenmg mccuns at - «• Our Warrant
------------ Officer
----- .
_ Garrett
. . .
.
qmter I« both •»«. will
Th'
cl-“"
MrVcwte. • «wm«l mluloo- »U&gt; “M
Nunerx will kps
S traw Chin. Wh.r. «&gt;. Du wml to &gt;»' enlm.lnm.ut of ehlMren YOUTH FELLOWSHIP TO
HOLD RALLY SUNDAY
hlBmumtolheChln. Inland dmmrlhUjer.to
XU, » Ihe ut Srmwm
I
The annual Pall Rally of the Bar­
Tumday night B.TP.U. 7:30 al dosses for all ages
ry Co. Subdistrict of the Methodist
the MrtOTagV
I 3 :00 " dock. Fall Rally of the Bar- Youth Fellowship will be held in
Wednesday
night praye
prayer meeting
weanraoay u«ru
W ry County Methodial Youth Fellow- Flrat Melhodtat church. Hastings.
Sunday afternoon and evening. Sep­
(at 8:00 o'clock for 33c
Evening tember 18. The main address of the
session at 8:00. All young people are afternoon will be given by lhe Rev.
JEFFERSON ST. UNITED
Invited.
Richard C. Swagger of Sparta, di­
BRETHREN CHURCH
rector Of youth work of the Grand
Charles E. Baum. Pastor
YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
Rapids district.
Morning Worship at 10:00 am.
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
Tlie afternoon session, which be-

I

LOCAL NE

COMMUNITY NOTICES

baby girl. Haatlnga, «. Ho. 1; Mrs.
. and Mra. Okrl Hulsebos.
Bellevue, Dennis Albert. Sept. 5; Mr. t Glendall Kloppenstein and ooby
'discussion groups In the fields ot and Mrs. Orville Tuttle. Hasting*. R.
Morning wortMpi0:00.
Worship. World Friendship, ComSunday achool 11:00.
munlty Service, and Recreation.
Christian Endeavor 7:15
1 Bruce Charlea of Muaksgon will lead
|, _________
an hour of________
social fellowship
precodEvening service 8:00
_____ .-----------Prayer meeting 8:00 Wednesday ing supper which will be served by
j Hastings “
Youth Fellowship.
evening.
"
*“
Alta Farrell. Lake Odessa: Robert
Homecoming—Sept. 33.
I Ml» Beverly Drake of Dowling,
It’s a girl for
i Keefer. Naahvllle; Donna Ferguson.
president of the Barry county subMr. and Mrs. Lee Bell. Nashville. Delton; Blanche Young. Portland;
Sunday school 10:30
■ district, will preside at the evening R. 3. Janice Mae. Sept. 8.
Mr* Iva Lamb. Lake Odessa; Mn.
Morning worship 11:30
I sessions Following a get-acqalnted
Surgical: Paul Benedict. Lake Edgar
Boggs.
Jr..
Clarksville;
period, the Rev. R. D. Leonard of Odessa; Mrs. Dan MaUhews. 437 Charles Parker. Middleville; Linda
COATS GROVE
i Middleville, subdistrict adult coun- N. Michigan; Joshua VanEwUc, Has-1 Myers. Middlevllle: Mra. Burr FUCHURCH OF CHRIST
• rellor, will lead a hymnfest, preced- tlngs, R. No. 5: Mayford Household-1 seU. sashvUle;
Max
Weygandt.
। Ing lhe evening •dare** by lhe Rev. [er,
Vermontville;
Mr.—
**rs.
Homer I Clarksville; cant Morehouse. Clov10 am. Sunday school
Donald E. Smith who has recently - Meyers. 535 W. Grand. Mrs. Coy crdale; Mr*. A B. Gwinn, 435 W.
I iuuic
come w
to rirrpvi,
Freeport num
from Utah.
|■ ocuuuu.
Brumm. ■•na&lt;&gt;T»n:
Nashville;l Mrs. David C-1 Center; Eunice DesGrand Champ
11 am. Worship hour
utau.
I The
Delton. Box 1;-------------------Mra. Edward-----------------------------------Klassen. Detroit; Mrs.--------------------Jennie Lyons.8 p.m. Christian Endeavor
iIM_ day * theme is
u, "I
, enlist
VJIIUV with
W,M, •- HuggetU----------------------The junior choir C. E. choir will thee.
lhce O
o Christ!" Al)
All high school age I:R«««cl.
Rawed. Ionia; Floyd Williams. 317 Delton; Mrs.
Mra. Lee Bell and baby girl,
sing at the 11 o'clock service.
! young people
~i- -j -older
im—
N.ihvtiu n
• Un
and
of the S.
a Hanover:
«*nover; ulsa
MBs Aanei
Agnes alm.
Sim. 437 W. I jj*ihvUle.
R. Nn
No. 3;
Mrs.smh
EarlHulu-.
Hulse­
..
1 Methodist churches in Barry county St*1*' bos and baby boy, Bellevue; Lyle
CHRISTIAN
ENDEAVOR NEWS
NEWS
ISTTAN ENDEAVOR
(
eligible to attend. In addition * Medical: John Loftus. Middlevllle; Nebon. 1630 8. Jefferson; Mrs Carl
lar«e crowd attended the g(lu)t
of Mnior and In- | ^nk Hester. Hastings. R. No. 1; Lens and baby girl. Hastings. R. No
tian Endeavor Union meetlmr *ermedlateyoulh are^nrited The Davld
uavia Daxter
Maxtor,- NasHvlUe;
nunviue; Baby
naoy. 2; Mrs. Lee Rush, Lake Odessa.
heldTat
at the Nashville Evangelical
:
T
____ w .
Robert
Robert Moore.
Moore. 514
514 88 Broadwav:
Broadway;I Dondations: Sept. 5.&gt;, 1945 The I
church. Monday evening. Rev. R. W.
Benjamin Hungerford. Wayland. R , women from Woodland volunteered
Christ of lhe Methodist church.
Rash of. Huntington. Indiana gave
1 So- 3; Mrs. Robert Dryer. 705 N a full day for canning for the hoaBroadway; Mra. Wm. Woodruff, pital, the corn and tomatoes furhis message being "It's
The onljr living American woman ।
orawwotonJ""-? '™’ 7 -topu.1 .rnlm.
symphony’composer Is Mabel DanNashville; ML-is Marcellene Weaver. Re*“lt 85
°t com. 68 qta. of tolets who
says, wicresungiy
interestingly cnougn,
enough.
_ .----- . , ~ r
wuu *■)».
ttolLTVnd
owM*'th 1 there’* much mor* °PP°rtu"“r ,or 317 W. Green; Elizabeth Doster. 533 : ma toes and 45 qts. of peaches. It
E Mill; Mrs Lester Chailender.. wu very much appreciated.
Chrl.tun
«h.)would women w1th
’*lent
the Mulliken: Mrs. Pearl Browne. 701
---------------- •-».----------------Newton Ct.; Mrs. Fern Luyster. Lake
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY
be an inspiration to outers, and U S. than there Is In Europe,
‘
never to quit being a Christian "&amp;ideavorer."
Following the message. six confer­
ence. were held. They were: Recre­
ational. with Ted Bennick as lead­
er: Devotional. Pauline Gibbs; Look­
out. Alice Griffen; Publicity. Ortha
HawbUtx; Officers. Rev. R. W. Rash;
and Junior Christian Endeavor.’
Pauline Lehman.
Coats Grove Society won the
award for attendance for lhe month.
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LOCAL NEWS *
regcry school reunion *111
Jundiy, Sept 18. al Tyden
■tings. with potluck dinner,
of rain. It will be "held at
cry schoolhouse.

1NATB AND
IFF1CERS
itlon and election of offtthe American Legion Aux-

onunliUe was named by
detit. rfra. Gladys Henry, to
the next meeting

ONYER

ES
jacking plant
of Richland
ing prices at once

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The name ot Janet Boekeloo who
enter* MJBC. next Mondax should
l&gt;e added to the list of Hastings high
graduate* going to college thia fall.
Ralph CoacarelU has purchased a
home at Hollywood. Fla., and with
hl* wife and daughter Jonnle plans
to leave for there late In October.
The Grand Rapids district office
OPA. In their release of Aug. 28.
list* 52 west Michigan firms and
Individuals who have been fined a
Intel of 110362 as settlemenu for
overcharge* in the past three weeks.
Mrs. L B, Huver received word
this week that Mr. and Mrs Jerry
Cusick of Mt. Clemens are the par­
ents of a daughter bom Sunday.
Mrs. John Young ha* been 111 and
with Mr. Young has been staying
with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ingram.
The board of supervisors held
tlieir one day September session
yesterday.
Circuit court convened Monday.
certain which ones were ready for
trial. Court was tlien adjourned un­
til next Munday.
Mrs. A. B Gwinn had an un­
pleasant experience on Saturday
that could easily have proven more

lly washing, one of lhe cord* on the
machine burned out and fell into
the tub of water. Unthinkingly she
readied up to pull the switch and
received a severe electric shock.
When Or Gwinn arrived at the
homie shortly after. Mrs awtnn was
unable to walk. so he had her re­
moved to Pennock hospital Imme­
diately and placed in an oxygen tent,
a* she was havuig difficulty with
her breathing. She was able to re­
turn to htr home on Sunday.
Friend* here have received an­
nouncements of the birth of a
daughter. Nancy Ruth, to 8
A
Bmoak. 8 F l/c. and Mrs Bmoak
• Jean Everhart 1 cn Aug. 15, at Lake
Worth. FIs. The baby weighed sev­
en and one-half pounds, and mother
and daughter are fine. Mrs. Bmoak
was a former Hastings and Freeport
resident.
Janet Sharpe, daughter of the
Rev. and Mr*. Lesson Sharpe is
enrolled as a freshman at Kalama­
zoo college and will be present for
the opening ceremonies on Sunday.

Sept. 16 and events that follow DIU IN VETERANS HOSPITAL
fhramrh
sees
through th*
lhe wrote.
week. R*«ular
Regular ete
cla**
e* 1
begin Friday. Sept. 31.

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R,T ,D&lt;1 Ml* H*rU7 V. partment. MAO: pr.-G. F. GUrt. L«*dNi-. *
Townsend accompanied Vy Mrs. and Dr. i. J. kttttuun. ttuit Lenalog,
Mary Ouy of Sunfield and Mr. 'pathology department. MAC: anti

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„ Mary
ssaryMills
asuisoioiBattle
nameCreek
ureeawere
wereminMr- Horwood
Tile district meeting of th* W. 8. Lansing
lensing Saturday
Saturday to
to attend
attend the
the state 1
c. S is to be held at the Burton board meeting of the Church of lhe — * — — —
HeifhU Methodist church In Grand • Brethren. They returned' home by
Rapid* on Friday.
Rabid*
Friday, Beat.
Sept. 21. for an
an * a...I—. to al-'
Battle Creek and ....
were.Kthere
all-day meeting with luncheon at tend a business meeting of the
noon. It la hoped that several from church there In the evening.
her* may attend. II you wish trans­
portation. please telephone Mrs. H
8 Wedel. 2560
Church of lhe Brethren presentee
* program at the church last Sun­
' The Pythian Slater* will have their day evening. Highlights from dis­
usual meeting at Un Frederick Pal- trict mdetlng were given and a re­
port of the weekend camp held near
dinner al 6.10, meeting following.
Carson City over Labor Day. The
young people presented their new
The Presbyterian Ladle* Aid will pastor, lite Rev. Robert Ebey and
meet for a one o'clock luncheon at family with a garden of potatoes
the church on Thursday. Sept 30 and other vegetables. Next Sunday
Bring a guest and make reservation* 1i evening the choir will meet In lhe
t
by Tues noon with Mr*. Bradford, home of Ward Green.

CARD OF THANKS

froealng. Mr*. Oeorge Rag&gt;*.
7MJQ.
Ad'

Mr* Homer Smith and Mn Her- '
old Brockway attended a achool of
instruction &lt;m claim* and services
to Veterans at the Red Croas head­
quarters In Grand Rapids on
Thursday Uoj d Thompson, regional
Red Cross director of the Veterans
hospital at Dearborn was the speak- i
er and the meeting was sponsored j
by the Kent County home service'
department.
Harry McPharlin of Detroit, for­
merly of Hasting*. Is very ill and |
is at Veterans' Facility hospital at '
Dearborn.

Boyd Clark, recently discharged
from the army Is now employed at
phone 2720
BANG'S DISEASE COMBAT
the Western Auto store.
PLAN IS BEING COMPLETED
IXter are becomng plentiful as well
Definite progress is being made in
u quite lame In various sections of ’
developing a state-wide program ot
Barry county, according to reports
William M. Chriaty. veteran of home of Mr*. Clinton Lahr. 128 W action to reduce lhe Inroad* ot
Th. o(her a.y Mr. .na Mn M.rk w „ „„ „ al„
Au, Grand St.
Bang * disease in the herd* ot
Coleman of Battle Creek went to1
...
.
Michigan dairy arid beef cattle. R.
their farm In JohMlown. a mile . 3o- 11 the Veterans Facility haapltel.
The Goodwill class of the .Metho­ E. Horwuod, research specialist m
from Fine lake, and found three
•
dairy at Michigan State college, said
deer grazing In front of the barn months which caused his discharge dist Sunday school will have a plc- today.
nlc on Tuesday evening. Sept. 18.
One looked like a full grown doe and from lhe army last October.
I al Tyden park, with a pot luck supSince February when representa­
the other* appeared to be about two
tive* ot all the cattle association*,
years old. The three animate bent a
hasty retreat when the Coleman* on Oct 16. 1026 but live-, In Has- clement weather, the meeting will the state Bureau ot Animal Industry
and
the college veterinary school,
tings,
graduating
from
lhe
high
at
,hc
church.
arrived. Nancy Coleman of Detroit,
animal husbandry and dairy depart­
who was with her grandparent* was school here in June of 1944 He en- I
Regular meeting of Hiawatha ments met to take action on this
thrilled with the sight of the deer listed in the Air Corp* Cadets In
pressing
problem, authorities have
lodge
Friday.
Sept
14
at
8
pm
Tills farm, now owned by Mark March of 1944 and entered training
sound,-------plan
Members please bring canned fruit been busy
. mapping -a----------Coleman and hte brother, waa lhe Immediately after graduation.
«e
for the Home
that can be recommended to MichlHe —
was given a mcuMuu
medical u«i»ne
discharge "nd
former home of Hiram Coleman, fa­
from the army In October of 1944 &gt;’■«**”’ lo
meeilng.
ther of lhe late Oeorge Coleman
A special work committee headed
I because of anemia and was admitted
this city.
'
The PNG club will meet with by Mr. Harwood has held many ses.
to the Veterans Hospital on Jan.
Mr». C E Barnes. 238 W, Clinton, mom. Investigating all angles of the
Tom Miller. Arr. M l/c. of Jack- 22 at thU ****■
Wednesday evening. Sept 10 Carry- Bang's situation, including view­
son. who recently returned from two
ia ...
'
a
aa
in dinner al 6:30.
pointe taken by farmers, practicing
and one-half years of service In lhe
------------ s_
: veterinarians, lhe state department
Parlflr
.Av—al a as ass
*
*
a.
Paciflc. has h**n
been sn*nA1n»
spending several
Hospital Guild Nd 7 will meet | of agriculture, and Michigan State
days with his cousins, ia
Mr. and mb
Mrs.
with Mrs T P. Gies, 625 S Park, college Tile human health siluaNeil Adair. J
Wed. Sept 19. 2 pm.
t tion. as affected by Bang's disease,
S
Hope Circle of lhe WS C8 was [ also was probed.
on WMneMoy.
.
| In on unn.u.l com irtrt In Un entertained Wednesday afternoon al , jn (he meantime existing regula-;
1• *
' Municipal court here, a case of aa- the home of Mrs Agneas Fisher none have been tightened and faMIm Betty O'Brien of Battle I aaul^ and battery involving two with Mrs Vera Geiger, co-haetes* duties extended to tight lhe disease.
Creek spent Saturday with Mrs I women was tried before a Jury of i Lt. Anne Rosenthal, a nurse who ha* Charles Plgy. state commissioner of
Clarence Workman.
• six women who rendered a verdict
Mrs Clarence Wcrkman returned Iln
plaintiff. Mrs Harto her work as counselor at the “
old
'■* “
Slnclah.
*"*-*•■ •*
10. “
whose
*■ * *husband
““•
-* *is
Eaton Manufacturing *0^.. Battle now serving with armed force* In i1 work In the hospitals and the care , ment's service in checking cattle
given to the soldiets
being exhibited to roe that they are 1
Japan.
The
defendent
was Mr*
Creek on Monday
* ’ •
’ not disease carriers. Laboratory faRosa Sweet, 52. of Baltimore town­
The Charity Circle WSCA met duties for testing blood samples atj
ship.
■
The Jury composed of Mrs Levi with Mrs E. E Vender Friday eve- 1 Michigan Slate aillege have beenenMead. Mrs. William Shulters. Mrs. nlng Sept 7 with Mrs Bessie Me- I larged to provide fnore rapid service.
Charles Freer. Mra. Clare DeCou. Millen, co-hostess Sixteen member* ' 8lCp* t*ken are being coordinated
Mrs Frank Granger, and Mrs Nell • ere prasent Fotlowmg the busi- i W|lh lhe new Borune tew whleti ha»
Boekeloo. was the first all-woman neas meeting a social hour was en- Juat become effective. This law pro­
Jury to serve In any Barry county joyed The hostesses served refresh- | vldes regulations preventing the
menu.
...
's,le ot disearod cattie for breeding
court.
Judge Cortright fined Mrs Sweet
^»llh Circle of the WS C 8 met . It u hoped that the complete pro810 with (37 coat* or as an alter­
Thunulay
evening
Sept
6
st
the.
Kram Ior checkmg Bang, dlroaxe
native. twenty days In J*ll. The de­
&lt;&lt; l*Verne O Connor can bv announced by January 1.
fendant Rave notice that an appeal i h?Te
with Mrs Will Hauer co-hostess , iM6. All
have b«.n out.
from this verdict would be made
Carl Hoffman was counsel for the Fifteen members and one visitor lln«i by the »wk committee, but
Refreshments were me program must receive the apdefense, while Prosecuting Attorney were present
। proval of representatives of the
L. E. Barnett represented the plain­ K
, breed associations, college and State
tiff.
Tile
Tli&lt;* Kitchen Guild of Pennock 1 Rnnrd
Board nt
of aerietiltiire
Agriculture, «hn
who rnmnn**
compose 1!
Ralpii Gies. HA l/c, is home from hospital met at the home of Mrs I ple large committee, before any an- !
the Naval hospital at Sampson. N Edward Reesor Wednesday. Sept. 5. ' nouncement can be made,
Members of lhe committer iRNkY.. for a stay of seven days with with 12 memoers present A very
his parents. Mr and Mrs Tar Gies. pleasant time was enjoyed. Refresh- : mg on program plans include:
( George L. Burrows, of Saginaw.'
Other guests over the weekend were menu were served.
• ’ •
Michigan Guernsey Cattle dub;
Charles Oles of Corunna and Oeorge
The W.CT.U will meet Friday. Mlu Sarah Van Hoosen Jones,
Purdy of Greenville
afternoon. Sept 14 with Mrs. Bessie ; Rochester. Michigan Holiletn-FriesMr and Mrs Wayne Merrick were Woodtnan hostess, and Mrs. Mary (an association; Dale Dean. Tecum। In Battle Creek on Sunday to see Guy leader Topic. "Sober Men for , *eh. Michigan Jersey Cattle club;
GLEAMING WHITE
Sidney Smith. Lake Orlon. Michigan
thrlr son. Pfc. Winston Merrick, at a Peaceful World."
Terry Jones hospital and found him
&lt; Angus association:
Dan Miller.
The Woman's Missionary Society 1 Swartx Creek; Michigan Hereford
tecovering from his recent opera­
CLOSET OUTFIT
tion
Mrs Winston Merrick and of lhe Lutheran church mH at lhe । association; Ira Zimmerman. Michlchildren and her parents. Mr. nnd home of Mrs. George Burkle with I gan Milking Shorthorn association;
Mrs. Charles De Lano. have returned Mrs Fred
_____________
Reuther assisting. Fifteen (Charles Figy. Lansing. State Depart­
from Oklahoma City. Okla, to their meirtbers
were present The topic I ment of Agriculture; E. L. Benton.
------*'----- --------home in White Pigeon.I was: 'Victory Through F^ilth."
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�TTtt HASTINGS hANNSB. WK-WAT. SEPTEMBER U INS

, WOODLAND
1
family Of Battle Creek spent fromi
Wednesday night until Tuesday withi
i
PUher. * Mr. and Mr. O. E. Shomo&gt;
and Mrs Lawrrc.ee Hilbert left1
Thursday for St. LouU. Mo., to visit:
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and Mrs. Lynn Osgood spent from
Saturday night until Monday morn-

home of their daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Lawson Smith and becoming
acquainted with their new grandson.
« Mrs. Mary Milla of Battle Creek
spent Friday night at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Psul Townsend.
Mr. and Mn. Harold Weaver and
son Robert from Bronson were Sun­
day night and Labor Day gucsu of
Mr. and Mn. Maxwell Ritter. * Mr.
and Mn. Howard Jordan and family
were Sunday afternoon vUlton with
their mother Mn. Forrest Jordon
and aunt Mn. Lawrence Hilbert. *
Mr. and Mn. Maxwell Ritter were
vUlton last week on Sunday with

Floyd Ritter of Sunfield. * Mrs.
Jennie Slocum of Martin Corners

evening with'their daughter-in-law
Mn. William Mishler and daughter: Mrs. Carlyle Burkle and little
Gwendolyn of Freeport were Sunday daughter Bonnie Jo of Lansing.
guests ot Mr. and Mn. Frank Hynes.।। Clarence Meyers called on Mr. and
Mn. Mary Claytop of Owosso Was a I Mrs. Ray Bchantx Saturday. * Mr.
supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hynes : and Mrs. Walter Crosby and family
on Monday evening. * Miss Etta moved Tuesday to the Tamarac
Schneider spent Sunday with her neighborhood. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank
sister. Mr. and Mn. WUl Veite and Shriber of Carlton were Sunday aft­
uncle. Chris Orieble. * Mr. and Mn. ernoon visitors with their daughter.
John Moon and his daughter were
dinner guests on Monday with Mr. Clara Christian and daughter Mary
from near Bradford. Ohto were re­
and Mn. Lloyd Towns.
Guests Wednesday evening for cent callers on Saturdsy al the
supper with Mn. Arlle Spindler were home of Mr. and Mrs. William War­
George Spindler of Lafayette. Ind.. ner. * Mr. and Mrs. Csxgo Smith
Mrs. Charles Anderson and son Er­ snd family of Lansing were visitors
nest of Detroit and Mr. and Mn. Sunday al-the home of their par­
Richard Estep. * Mr. and Mrs ents. Mr. and Mn S. W. Smith. *
Charles Paul, Marietta and David Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fender accom­
and little Sharon Sluts of Hastings panied Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaef­
were Sundsy evening vlsilon of the fer to Lowell Monday forenoon. *
former's mother. Mn. George Paul. Mr. and Mra. Dell Williams visited
* Mr. and Mn. John Jordan of Has­ Mrs. Mabie Hulburt of Ada from
tings spent Sunday and Monday Friday until Sunday. ♦ Mr and Mrs.
with Mr. and Mn. Ray Bchantx. Mr. Maxwell Ritter were visitors Sunday
and Mrs. Merle VanDusen pl Lan­ afternoon at lhe home of Mr. and
sing were callen Sunday evening Mrs. Fred Jackson near Sunfield.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kltaon and
and Mn. Betty Combs and son Jer­
ry of Lansing were supper guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Born attended
Monday evening. * Mn. Roscoe a meeting of the Barry Co. Super­
Stocker and Mr and Mrs. Dick intendents and their wives on
Stocker of Bradford. Ohio, were Thursday evening for a steak fry at
Sunday afternoon visitors at the Ross Township park. * Mrs. Clin­
home of Mr. and Mn. Jerry Fisher. ton Lehman and sUter Mrs. Ora
They have been spending the past Murphy of Scottville were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William
dlebag lake. * Mr. and Mrs. Carl Warner. ★ Mrs. Cora Whitney spent
Burkle spent Sunday afternoon and from Tuesday evening until Sunday

I

night at the home of her nephew. Benner spent last weekend at his | Greetings, and how goea ill Back
Poland to cjje home here. Their aon Mr. and Mn. i-• ------------- —— -1—* •»
----- -------- ..
children---------while George P. Benner and Ujeir daughfor the heme tand
—-----------was at
at the
the hoe
hospital,
Mri. Bnendle wax
pl tai. ter Miss Helena Benner of Battle I home for good. It is beginning to
i be a bit of a problem to keep track
* Mn. Peter Fender accompanied
wth their parents.
All were Sun- of who Is out of’service. In fact,
Mrr. Pearl Houghton to Mulliken , iend
---------------------------------------------------and Hoytville Sunday afternoon to day guests of their daughter and we've become so enthuaed about all
call on friends. * Mr. and Mra. Earl sister Mr. and Mn. Eaton Everelta this, that last week we had Manhall
Schantx. out of the Berbers, which
Weaver from Bronson were Satur­ and family.
was news to everyone, including
day visitors with their aon-ln-law
Woodland Methodist Church
Marshall. Please excuse the mistake
and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell
George
F.
Wingard.
Pastor
—
the name should have read Boyd
Ritter. * The Misses PhyllU and
Wonhlp
10:15
Marilyn Eckardt were dinner guests
Sunday
School
11:15
two score—age and points.
Thursday evening with their aunt.
Junior
Church
10:45
Others now home with honorable
Mias Etta Schneider. Miss Phyllis
Youth Fellowship 8:00
oucnan™
discharges include w.uiic.
Charles wmmb
Long..
left Saturday morning for Naper­
ville. 111., where she will attend cot- | Midweek Service Wednesday night, WoodUnd- Reuben Reed. Orange. nA You are lnvht&lt;|.
Wljbur croton tnd -Carty"
lege the coming year. Others from at. 8:00.
Choir rehearsal Thursday night Smith. Middlevllle. who entered ser­
here who left on Saturday for Na­
perville were the Mines Maxine
vice in Oct. 1040. Out of the Navy
There will be a Crusade for Christ after 4 yn. service Is Clinton Brill
Bates and Joyce Eckardl. This will
meeting at the church Thursday who agrees with all lhe fellows that
George Spindler of Lafayette, Ind. night, September 20. at 7 pm. The it's good to be home.
and sister. Mrs. Charles Anderson of Lake Odessa Methodist church will tBefore we forget it Harriett .
Detroit who have been spending the cooperate In this meeting. There Barnes at Hickory Comen. will be I
summer nt Glllatead returned to will be a cooperative supper at 7:00. your special letter writer next week. I
Nice seeing you home news later.
their homes. * Arlo Wolf and sister Following the supper the District
Dr. E. H. Babbitt.
Zelma of New Bsvarla, Ohio, were .Superintendent.
.
dinner guests and afternoon visitors ,Kirill have charge of the meeting.
with their uncle Mr and Mn. Petal Bam,‘ Quarterly conference business
Fender Monday. ♦ Mrs. C. Yarger ,
conducted along with the
of Freeport Is caring for Mn. Har- j r“l oj
..
.
NOTICE TO CBEDITOBa
old Smith. She was brought home
Methodist Church
from Pennock hospital Saturday
Worship 9:00
and is gUlnlng. * Mn. Lawson Smith
S??,d,ay ?cho°l 10 :00
and son Bradley Owen came from
Childrens meeting Wednesday afPennock hospital Friday to their I l«moon at 4:00
home Mrs Turner Is caring for her
daughter and son. * Dr. George

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Okinawa, then went on to the Phil­
ippines to help clean the Japs from
the mountains, when the peace sur­
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their ship now. as formerly only a
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the Friend school, placed the “Burr
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went T/Sgt. Clifford Towsley. who
had made his home theme for 3
yean—later marrying their daugh| ter. Virginia. He was among the
flnt Barry county boys to leave and
| saw combat In the Infantry at New
Guinea and the Philippines. He has
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HASTINGS

�THE BAITINGS BAMMKB, TgCRAPAY. »PTIMUaU,Wf
Mra. Alice Mourer and daughter. guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saga! McPharlln and Toot Holland came
George Mundy wiio returned to her
tended th* fun*ral of Mr*. Harry home in Muskegon Monday and her Joyce, of Detroit were Sunday guests over the weekend. Mr. and Mr*.’to Hastings with them and stayed
Andres* st Lapeer on Monday.
Jone*, who b recovering nicely from to Plymouth the test of this month.; John Eddy spent the weektnd in
Mr. and Mr*. C. B. Cota spent Ernest Kuich of Grand Rapid*.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haven. Mrs. | Lansing with hl* daughter, Mra.
Mr and Mn. Vcrn Young of Bal- Bunday In Battle Creek vbltlng relM/8gt. Emory J. Caukin. a-ho has her recent operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Vere Harrington jEthel
&amp;uwi King. «u&gt;.
Mrs. o.
6 v.
C. wu
Brock w&gt;u
and .j WLncr.a Downing and Itexlne.
just returned from oven*** and
!.—----------------- . —
| MrMrl onbert Fisher were
O. B- Kuempel Sunday. Their tons.
Mr* Etta Slouch return* the lot Mr*. Caukin of ML Clemen* were visited their daughter-in-law. Mra. Mr*. Mary Beach ytatted friend* in'
entertained a few day* last week at Elson Harrington, and baby son. in. Prairieville on Bunday afternoon.
Edward Young and Stanley Kuem­
Bellevue on Sunday.
| Mr. and Mr* Lewis StoHe and turn Fisher of Grind Rapid* at
pel are buddies in Germany. They in Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Kellogg of ■ children of Kalamazoo were SunMr. and Mn. E. A. Caukin and other
Bunday guest* of Mis* Haxel
relatives.
738 E Grand St. and Mrs Mnxine day guext* of Mr. and Mrs. Ermont
they went across in January 1M4.
family spent Saturday in Lansing.
Caukin were Miss Kathryn and
Callen Sunday of Mn. Cleo Hay­ Bolo of Battle Creek, attended the • Newton.
Erelyn Brower of the Western
golden wedding anniversary of the
•«— Frank
D---- *- “
----------------- ■ on
— Fri­ Miss Celia Maurer of Battle Creek.
Mn.
Sage
returned
Union office. Betite Creek wa* wood and daughters and Pvt. Cleo former’* aunt and uncle. Mr. and
wiw
BUUCU
caiiy
ounaay
ivuuu
a
-..
m
■
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....
day
from
Champaign.
Illwhere
siie
Haywood,
who
arrived
early
Bunday
Roeat Aldrich of Grand Rapids.
morning from Ft. Knox for a few . Mrs. Charles Kellogg of Grand Rap- had been for four weeks with 2nd spent a few days in Battle Creek
JoAnn Finnic sgd Janet McSunday guests of Mr. and Mra.
Lt. and Mrs. Stephen Johnson and thia week.
hours' stay, were Cpl. and Mrs. id* on Bunday.
Earl Bumford were Mr. *nd Mrs George Oak*. Mrs. Clare Bawdy, Mr.
A Saturday guest of Mrs. Clyde son. fittphen. Jr.
Charles Benham, Cooper. Mr. and and Mrs Vern Haywood. Mrs, Fred | Hendershott and Mra. Ed Lawrence
William Stebbins. S l/c, returned guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
and family were there for lhe week- Mrs. Art Eckert. Mr. and Mr*. Har­
Hayvfood, Mr. and Mrs. Donald was Mrs. Anna Spiers of Chicago.
yesterday to Great Lakes. Ill- after
old Icke*. Freeport. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. C. H. Dahihouser Ward Erway and Mrs. Reva Benson Henion and boys, all of Hastings and I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hemey arc visiting hl* parent*. Mr. and Mra. i Babule Lake* near Manlatee. Mich.
William Henion of Baltic Creek.
| entertaining Harriet Logan, the W. M. Stebbta* while home on
Corp. R. Keith Sage left Wedne*and Dick recently returned from a
Comm, and Mrs. K. 3 McIntyre
| day after spending 31 days with hl*
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Whtetler of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley leave.
three week*’ trip In northern Mich­ and Janet returned to Alma cn
Mr*. Lloyd Roush and children wlf* and parent*, Mr. and Mra. Jc*.
igan and Canada. Mr. Dahlhouser Tuesday after spending a few days Toledo, Ohio, spent the weekend Logan of Kalamazoo this week,
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bower They * Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mis* Winnie Rouah went to ! Kelley. He was oversea* 10 months.
is traveling in the Thumb district here.
all visited Mrs. Wm. Giummel and Charles Faul were Mr. and Mra. Grand Rapid* Frld*y to *ee Lloyd being steUoned Ln England. Holland
thia week.
Mra. Jack Stem wa* called to Rose family of Ionia.
'Jerry Johnson and daughter Bar- RouUi who underwent an operation and Germany.
City last week by the Illness of her
there on Wednesday. Hi* parent*.1 Phyllte Kelley came Saturday from
Pvt. Lloyd R. Goodenough of El- ' bare of Howell.
mother. Mr*. George Briggs
gin Field. Fla., is having a furlough
Mrs. Eliza Knowles and grand- Mr. and Mr* Warren Roush, visited I Grace hospital. Detroit, to spend 8
W. Roe and son Buddy of Lansing. . M L. Ryerson cf Cincinnati vis­ at the home of his parents. Mr and daughter Myrna Lou Knowles were him bn Sunday, returning wlUi their ■ day* with her porenu. Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund A. Knick­ ited hl* sister. Mr*. H McIntyre of Mra Dan Goodenough, until the j In Grand Rapids Saturday, the daughter-in-law on Sunday evening. | Jess Kelley
erbocker and family, and his moth­ Battle Creek and his mother. Mra 18th.
, former going on for a visit with Lloyd Is doing as well a* possible. I Mr and Mr« Wm Ciagelt and
er. Mrs. Casale Knickerbocker, all Fred Ryerson of Milo last week
Sgt. Ray Shroyer left last week \ daughter. Melva, and Mrs Llnnle
Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Gray return- relatives in Grant and Ludington,
Guests at lhe Carlton Huron home ed last week from a trip to Colo- J Mr. and Mr* Chester Hodges and for Sacramento. Calif. for reassign- Davis spent Sunday in Grand R*pMr. and Mn. O. E Knickerbocker. on Friday were Mrs Lynn Ailerdlng redo where they were guests of her ' Pat were Sunday guest* of Mr. and ment. Mrs. Shroyer accompanied ' id* with Mrs. A. A. Kirchner and
310 E. Madison.
brother
at
Castle
Rock.
•
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—
•
•*&gt;-•••r-.
.v
!
Mrs.
Cecil
Hart
in
Battle
Creek.
him
to Chicago, returning on Thur*-1 family.
and her sister of Saranac.
Mr. and Mn. John Crue and Ter­
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johncock day.
Mrs. Dell Woodhouse of BatUe
Ml** Ethel Burton returned to De­
Mr and Mr* Byron Fletcher en­
ry spent the weekend with her par- troit last Tuesday after a visit with tertained his brother. Paul Fletcher had a* guests over Saturday night
Mr. and Mr* Hamilton Munn and | Creek and her niece of Lapeer were
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis LaFuuntaln' Mb* Lena Heidcman, former real- Sunday afternoon guest* of Mr* Id*
of Lima. Ohio, this week
Mrs. E A. Burton
In Vermontville.
Doris Lundberg who ha* been at
Mr. and Mr* George Fulton and and family of Marshall. On Sun­ dent* of HaaUngs township, were Pahnatler. Mr*. Albert Reesor and
Mr. and Mn. Lyle Newton and Mackinac Lsland for the summer Miss Velma Ellis returned Saturday day both families went to Mrs guests of Mra. Jun* MarUn Thura- daughter. Marjorie, of Woodland
baby were weekend guests of her returned to her home on Sunday.
from a week's vacation with a party johncock's and Mrs. LaFOuntaln* d*y night and on Friday left for were Thursday afternoon guest*.
Mrs, j, p Deln*ky were
Mrs Warren Carter is spending of friends at Hess lake In Newaygo parents at Prairieville to welcome■ their new home in Waupun. Wii- i Mr.
kin* of N. Na*hville.
I home one of their brothers. Jay consln.
the week with relatives in Brussels. county.
I weekend guest* of Mr. and Mrs. A.
The Rev. and Mra. Don M. Gury Ontario.
Miss Beverly Dlpplc of Detroit was i Reuben Reed. S 1 c. who arrived that
Mr and Mr*. Justin H. Dempsey^ Hann at the collage at Grand
will have a* their guest* Thured.y
A
A 8UMl
guest 0I
of Mra
Mrs OTOn(c
George foreman
Coleman a weekend guest of Bonnie Brand• day. having received a medical dls- of Cambridge. Mas*., were guest* of Haven
and Friday, lib uncle and aunt. Mr for g ,cw
lMt wrck WB, M„ stetter.
charge after serving nearly three■ Or. u&gt;d
Kjbrn B H.rkiw»| M
M M
8 „
w,„„
.nd
and Mr.
Mra. Finn
Don M.
M Mun.ee
Munger of Los Mary f^py of Mlchlg#n Clty
Mrs. Walter Stanley and Marjory years in the navy, most of it spent over ..,
lhe weekend.
Jt„b KonU, ,na c w
vu.
I™ Robert
n„.»„ Harkn-------(itoa |n LowtU 3iu;Uy
Ison,
„
Angeles, Calif.
j Mrs. Ralph Coacarcill and Miss were guests of Mrs. Stanley's father, in the South Pacific.
Mn. John VanAtta and sen John{■'Joiinle
­
Audrey and Shirley Wlnlate. John ' iq&gt;end the summer with his grand- [
Coscarclll returned Friday Thomas Boyd of Fenton over the
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
nie of Kalamazoo, spent lhe weekend । from n several weeks' visit with weekend.
Underman and George Winsell of 1 parent*, will remain in Hastings for
J.
W.
Armbruster
at
their
Gun
lake
with Mn. William Fox and Miss । relative* in Durand and Muskegon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Valentine Detroit ’*ere Sunday guests of the school year.
.
/ | Mra. Winona Downing and Rexihe
Grace Rclckord.
1 Mr C&lt;Mc*relli returning the week and daughter Susan, and Mrs Ar-1 Mary Ann Davis.
thur Valentine and three son*, all i Mr. a:id Mrs. Cteud Kehhtdy en- 1 Downing of Lanaing are arriving Armbruster, Jr. of LaGrange. IndA guest of Mn. Harriet Cotant previous
— Roy ««
—»-- --- rfor
-----n---------------------------------Mrs.
Weeks.
Friday
two weeks'
vacation
at Comdr. and Mrs. K S. McIntyre
for lhe month Is ber nephew. Dr
Mr. and Mr* W A. Schader and ot Ypsilanti, spent the weekend tertalncd Mr. and •*
and daughter, Janet, of Alma; Mr.
R. G. Bell. Ottawa. Ill. who is med­ Mr. and Mra Burdette Sutton spent with Mr. and Mrs J. L Valentine. Vermontville and Gaylen Cronk of ■ home.
Chicago lost Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr* Roy Henney and and Mrs A. L Dyer and son. Kenny.
ical director of the TS. sanatorium part of last week in northern Mich­
Mr* Myrtle McIntyre. Lt. Comdr,
Saturday
evening
guest*
of
Mr.
daughter
Bonita
ot
Battle
Creek
Valentine
were
in
Woodland
Tue&gt;there.
igan.
and Mrs. C. H. McIntyre and daugh­
and
Mrs
Orno
Knowles,
were
Mr
■
spent
Bunday
with
Mr.
and
Mr*,
day
afternoon
and
evening,
helping
।
Mn. AJ Searles and Louise Bier­
The Rev. and Mrs Harold Kirchters. Bonnie and Molly, all of Hast­
with the annua) flower show spon­ and Mrs. Welby Crockford of Wood- । Roy Everett
bower of Grand Rapids were week­ enbauer were in Muskegon last week sored by the Women's club.
_
t*nd.
'
• Weekend «-•
«
-------- •»Bradley
—— ing*.
|
guests
of
Oeorge
end guest* of Mis* Maud Ironside visiting relative*.
A weekend guest of Mr and Mrs were his daughter. Mrs. Emma HcnMr. and Mrs. Richard Hohenshli
Major
J
C.
Van
Wyck
returned
to
Mr. and Mra. Harvey Werner re­
and other friends.
of
Akron, Ohio, were guest* of Mr
his
home
in
Virginia
Monday
after
,
ne and daughter DorLs of Saline.
, turned Thursday after a week spent
and
Mrs
Edw.
Tudcr
over
lhe
week
­
al their cabin in Northern Michi­ spending two weeks with hi* niece. .
Mr. and Mn. Frederick Parker Evarts and Miss Agnes Sim were end.
gan located between Manistique and Mra. Barbara Cole and Carolyn
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Palmer vl*it- and two children of Rockford, Hi- their brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
Munising.
ed Mr and Mrs Bun Palmer and spent the weekend with Mrs. Cora and Mrs Frank Ketcham of Chi­
Mrs. John Bush who ha* been Mr and Mrs.' Paul Palmer east of Parker at Gun lake.
cago. Mrs. Ketcham is remaining
visiting Mr and Mrs Roy Bush for Middlevllle Sunday
Mrs F A. Tolles and daughter for a two weeks' visit.
PIERSON’S STORE
STEAM HEAT
a few week* left Saturday to join
Guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martlynn have returned home after
Mrs Howard Barnes, Richard, and
Flight Officer Bush who is now Richardson Saturday evening were spending two weeks at Indian lake. her guests. Mrs. Harry McPharlln
HOT A COLD WATER
stationed at Abilene. Texa*.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Richardson
and Tom Holland spent Wednesday
KURLY KATE
Mr and Mra. Don Smith returned and children. Dowling, and Mr. and sister, Mrs Ben Badgley. On their evening In Lowell.
SHOWER BATH
METAL SPONGES
Wednesday after spending the sum­ Mrs Claude Yelter of Freeport.
way home they stopped off at Ann
Mr. and Mrs Neal Huff of Battle
Single |330 per wk. up
mer in Bay View. Sue Smith, who
Judge a. D. McDonald held court Arbor to visit Richard Tolles and I creek visited Mrs. Howard Barnes
Is visiting her roommate In New In Coldwater on Thursday and on family
fatnllv
iand T*&lt;zlr
Dick nn
on 'THitr«lav
Thursday.
Jersey, 1» expected later.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard
Tolies
and
Friday attended the convention of
.Mrs Alice Maurer and daughter.
GENU1NE BRIAR
children of Ann Arbor were week- ,Joyce, of Detroit, spent Sunday af­
A guest of Mrs Reva Merrick for circuit judges at Lansing.
PIPES
।
T/Sgt. James Kelly and Mr*. end guests at Ute F. A. Tolles home. ternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Kelly, who has been discharged Sunday dinner guests were Mrs .Jones.
FLY
SPRAY
from the WAVES, were guest* of her Bert Mugridge and two children of
Mr. and Mr*. Art Lowe entertain­
( ed their son. First Sgt. and Mrs. H.
parent*. Mr. and Mra. I4on-'l cole, Middleville.
6 BOXES MATCHES
Mr. and Mrs. Abcn Johnson were .R Lowe from Springfield. Mo.; also
last week. Sgt. Kelly has gone tx&gt;
Asheville. N. C . where he is sta­ in Champaign. HI - over the week­ their daughter and family from
PIPE TOBACCO. ALL KINDS
tioned. Mrs. Kelly ha* been In Cali- end to visit Uielr son and daughter- ,Grand Rapid*. Thursday aftenpon.
CANDY BARS, GUM AND
(A Symbol of Fine Bus Service)
I fomla.
...
----- ------in-law.
2nd—
l.t ------and—Mrs. Stephen Sgt. Lowe ha* been In the
CIGARS
1st Lt. Don Wesbrook. who has • Johnson, and small son.
thirteen yeara and recently &lt;
SOAP FOWDHB
Just been discharged from the air1 Mis* Helen Henry went to Char­ from Germany by plane.
corp*. wa* the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ■ levoix on Monday for a visit with
Mrs. Howard Barnes and son,
Arthur Richardson and other rela- I frlehds.
PRINCE ALBERT, !, Ib.
Buiei Lv. Halting* — Hatting* Time
tives on Monday, enroute from
Anne and John McGufUn of Tra- Richard, have returned home after
North Carolina to his home In Ala- verse City were guests of Mrs. J. spending a week with Mr. and Mrs
TO FORT WAYNE
TO GRAND RAPIDS
Harry
McPharlln
of
Detroit.
Mrs
meda. Cal
G. McGufUn from Friday till SunIM AJW. Dly.
Mr*. Leona Procter of lamslng day.. Their parent*. Mr and Mrs
12.05 P.M.
ha* been visiting her sister, Mrs. Carroll UcGuffln were here for SatFrances Bennett, for several days . urday and Sunday, the children re­
10.40 P.M.
’ Shirley Henry. Jr., left; Monday I turning with them Sunday after­
10.05 P.M. Sun. Only
(Mon. Only) 1A5 A.M.
night for Detroit and on' Tuesday noon.
was accepted for duty in the Navy.
Mrs. Olessncr Dage of Paw Pnw
TO LANSING
TO KALAMAZOO
having enlisted for four years.____ ' visited her mother. Mrs. Cole NewDly. 10.50 A.M.
Mrs. Amble M'.igrldge and
ton and sbter, Mrs. Lowell Teeter,
ter, Mr*. Glen Miller and Jerry of bn Saturday.
Mr. and1 “
Mrs.
com­
Middleville were at the Oscar Palm----------“ Gary Crook. In *~"STATION—TRIO CAFE
pany with their daughter. Mrs. Loy
cr home Thursday.
150'E. State St.
Ticket* to All Point*
Ph. 2137
Royer,
sir. and
ina Mra.
mra. Arthur
nruiur Richardson.
Kicnaruson. —z--. of
- Buttle Creek, visited ,rclav
Mr.
Mrs. Thera Nagler and Mrs. Agnes
Thompson visited the former's sister, Erte- nor5*’
Monroe, from weanesday
Mrs Mln* Todd, of Clarksville on.""*
rf-v Uli Saturday.
Sunday and were dinner guests at1 Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Bauer anti­
' daughters of East Lansing were
the joe Scott home.

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MATURAUZATION
HEARINGS HERE
Three Barry county residents are
scheduled to take the examinations
necessary to become naturalised
cltiaens on Wednesday. Sept. 19,
when a hearing will be held al the
office of County Clerk Allan C.

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IT'S

COMING

•

Kiwanis Club’s Third AmurI

WHITE ELEPHANT SALE!
THE

NOON DINNERS WILL IE SERVED AT

DATES

OCTOBER 5, 6 and 8

PURSES

2

GLOVES

■j 00

u

THE

PLACE

DAVID GOODYEAR’S AUTO SHOW ROOM

BUY VICTORY BONDS

VITAMIN
CAPSULES

Hottie 100

Bottle
250

EADQUARTERS
K
TRACTOR

BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 17

AYTINAL
MULTIPLE

implete slock of switches.

■ctric light fixtures.

We hove superior quality and
smart new styles in our collection
of FALL ACCESSORIES.

From 11:30 'till 1:30 by appointment. Special lunchci
and dinners served as usual.

this safeguard.

BAIRD’S

20°

SCHEDULES

wn*

ocking Gas Tank

IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST AT

s30c

BUS

'HILE THEY LAST

Better select yours while the stock is complete.

SPECIALS!
2 lbs. 18c
MACARONI
4 for 37c
PET MILK li
HILLS BROS. COFFEE &gt;b- 33c
HOLSUM MUSTARD 8&lt;« 10*
Ib
13c
PRUNES
2
lb»
.
21c
NAVY BEANS
LEMONS
ORANGES

lb

Ib.

PHONE 2132

HASTINGS

13«
HoHinji, Mkk.

White Elephants ?
WHAT ARE THEY? - - Well, they rrxjy b«
those used chairs and other furniture stored m the

SPECIAL

attic . . . those worn shoes, suits, coats, dresses,
etc., in the closets or basement. . . you’ll find more
of them in the garage . . . these used articles wlM
be greatly appreciated by our club and will helf
make this sale a success!

CLOTH-LIKE

Shelf Lining Paper

PICK-UP

DATES

Kiwanis Club pick-up crews will call ot your ham*
on the following dates;

Cream Color With Red Dots

13c

C. Thomas Store
BOW. Slot. Sl

BONNET AND GOWN SHOP

3 Yards lOc
BEN FRANKLIN STORE

1ST WARD-MON., SIFT. MTH

2ND WARD-TUIS- SEPT
3RD WARD-WID., Sr
4TH WARD-THURS,

Kiwanii 3rd AmmI White
David Goodyear Bldg

�All household appliance* serviced
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

DKMINO ELECTRIC PUMPS
FARM EQUIPMENT

LIVESTOCK____________ __________

’ FOB SALE—C»w i-.rkub Lsler, large WASTED—Fraib and sprinter eows. Al­
so belters. HDlcteln pret.rred, Welle
1 else. auiliaty motor and Later as good
to Hus •■JWH" e/o Banner ODIro.
i rullilr. liar, my work done. will tail
W SO
* rra"unable Harold N»Ilion. 1 nnle'uortb
I Freebort school or III mile. north FOK HALF.—Pure bred Holstein bull.
»&lt;ar -Id and one 0 mouth, old- Pure
_ nmitisa.
» 13
bred Ouerr.iey toll, ill months old.
Ft»K KALE—l*br bran puller, in rood
3 fre.k «•&lt; and 3 die aoou. Harold
‘ban.. new knlere. Floyd Pen.lemak-r,
Neilson. 1 mile north Freeuort srhool
_______________________ _______ V It

Sheldon Agency

ORGAN SERVICE
AND REPAIR

NiNrrirrH

COURT
DERK STUIVE

DAVID L. MACY

PAINTING

SWANSON
AGENCY

Residential—Industrial
Truck*, Tractors and Cars

Place order* now for
Spring or Summer Work

109 W. State
w is the time for hail insur­
es, livestock, life insurance,
idence and farm labor liaty insurance. And don’t for■ the tornado insurance.

Bonds

Mich.

Delton,

Sales made in any section. Dates
for auctions will be givrn with
promptness upon application. Call
at my expense — phone Prairieville

PHONE 3717

Harvey J. Lewb
1*1 K. CeUax BL
HasUnp, Mk
Call after 5 pja.

II2908

JOHN BECK

Smithy's
Refrigeration Service

WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING

C. F. ECKARDT

Orpha E. Pip
syrla.
Oeorge J.
Hastings. p
Add.. No. 2.
Morris Eng

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

Res. 3359

NOTICE TO FARMERS
AND PICKERS!

AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY

ELDERBERRIES
in the cluster — easy money
2’/2c per pound
Baskets furnished. .Bring them in Id

Marshall Furnaces

DORR

WEBB

We Remove Dead Animals

epairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnace*
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK

Floor Sanders for Rent

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

For Prompt Removal
of Old, Crippled
or Dead florsea
I
and Cows
,

SALES

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

Prices at Hasting* Livestock
Sales. July 20. 1945

Top Hogs--$14.60
Roughs------- 13.85

INSURANCE and BONDS

Cattle

Horses

Feeders$9 to $25

Jerry Andrus

Top Lambs$14.70

Top Veal18.00

AUCTIONEER

Deacons$4 to $13.50

List your Auction Sales with

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

Dairy Cows$70 to $140.00

DEWEY REED

Top Beef$14.55

Dates can be made al Banner office.

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
And Efficiently by Our Local Collector

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

Phone Hostings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544 — C^all

FRANK JONES

collect.
CEMENT CONTRACTOR

Buyer for STILES and Company.
Hastings stockyards, phone 2588. or
call S17 Lacey through the week.

AU types of cement construction.

KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collector

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
thonc 2170
Nashville

At My Expense

LLOYD J. EATON
Son of Geo. Eaton, veteran of 180®

RATION FREE

Bill" Sherwood
INSURANCE
Hotel Hastings

rpock

Fl

MEN’S

Delton, Mich.

TION EER

HIP BOOTS

Loren Hershberger
AUCTIONEER

LACE RUBBER PAC’S

AND

City Transfer and
Storage Co.
ill N. Michigan

FOR SALE

ED. FINNIE

156 Arre Farm in the City of Hastings

GUARANTEED

TRUSS FITTING
EXPERIENCED
FITTER

LyBARKER'S
laS—

HwmZHS

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
Phone collect for prompt service seven days a week
SMALL STOCK PICKED UP FREE

BRISTOL

DEAD

STOCK

Branch of Battle Creek Rendering Company

HASTINGS 2715

BATTLE CREEK 2-2961

Has a wonderful set of buildings, good
soil and lays good, this is either a good
farm, or can easily be platted into city
lots and the price is only _$100 per acre

EARL R. BOYES

NO

CERTIFICATE

GET YOURS NOW!

Real Estate Broker
Hastings, Michigan

KNEE BOOTS

Phone 2659

NEEDED

Behi

�JOHN BECK
1ENERAL AUCTIONEER

ton,

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Mich

•tnrss upon application. Cail
expense — phone Prairieville

NINETIETH YEA*

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THUMPAY, SEPTEMBER IS. 1945

Bender. Lot on Oun lake. Orange­ seri and wife. Lot Bonlfoaa Point,
ville.
Bee. 0. Prairieville.
Fred C. Guffln and wife to John
James Hammond and wife to
Jesse F. Snyder and wife. Lot in
WARRANTY DUDS
Yankee Springs.
Hastings city.
Oeorge Oliver and wife to John
Edith Mayo to Ward Butler and
Carence L. Schmelcher and wife
O. Larkin and wife. Lot 22, Super­
visors Plat, Long Point, Pins lake.
"•••
Fr.Lrtwdll,
'NuhrUU.
Irving.
W.lwr culhen
wire k&gt; Ohu- _
w- Ojborn and wit, to
Lindsey L. Fairchild and wife to
Ur Areh.rt. Lot IL oulbw. FUt,
*“*•
» P. B. Kulp and wife, 40 Ac, Sec*
No. 1, Middle lake, Carlton.
*nd
NashvUle.
10 and 17. Assyria.
i Philip Torres and wife to Archie
Harold M. Pollard, et al. to CUfI A. Baker and wife. Lot 10. Daisy
■ HUI plat, Johnstown. a
Carl R Bryans and wife to Rob- I *aUon £.,WalkeT 10 Fr*nk Mc' Woodland.
Walter p. Rose and wife to Fer­
ert McKibbln and wife, NS Lots Phinney. EH Lot fl and pan Lot
nando Chao and wife. Lot 8, Rose­
606 and 507. dty.
I7* Ore&lt;« • Add- Nashville.
Maxwell O. Bowen and wife to' Je"Z
land Park. Bee. 5. Yankee Spring*.
Philip
Torres and wife to Leon C.
Orpha E. Piper, 20 Ac . Sec. M. AaPMt of
OillcU and wife. Lot 27, Daisy HUI
.
,
.
_
' H. W. Werner and w, lo DUorr plat. Johnstown.
William o. Bauer and wife* to
Oror,. J. Keeler, et al. U. aiy or w. McEwan and wife. Lou « and
Haallrua. part Lot 0S. outdoo r M. Fodunk lake rwort. Bee. Tl. Rut­ Herbert Streeter and wife. Lot in
Add, No. 2. city.
! Hastings city.
Morris England and wife to Mary
Ira A. Kinyon to O. Aubrey Han- | Frank D. Cutler to .Charles R. Oa| ble and wife. Lots 27 and 28. Out। ler’s Oak Park plat. Yankee Springs.
Ida F. McCoy to Jerry Andrus and
! wife, Lot in Hastings city.
Fred W. Sullivan to Arthur W.

COURT HOUSE NEWS

R. DERK STUIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
W Stale
Hasting*
Phones: 2805-2991

Office Hours:

IF YOU WOULD PROSPER,
INVEST IN GOOD SOUND
REAL ESTATE

Evenings:
Mon, Wed., FrL

Closed Thursdays

Remove Dead Animals
buildings. has a 5 room tenant house, has electricity.

For Prompt Removal
of Old, Crippled
or Dead Horses
and Cows
j
I5.5oo.eo

HASTINGS
PHONE

5 ROOM BUNGALOW Type Home In 4th ward, all modern,
with attached garage, for..84,000.00

10030

Cattle

I ROOM HOUSE in lhe 2nd ward, an excellent location, all
modem but furnace, for........83,200.00
152 ACRES of land right next to lhe airport, large house and

77 ACRES In Johnstown, with
*8.500.00

LEY CHEMICAL CO

AD ESTATE
KER

LED FARM
PROMPTLY

Local Collector
izoo 2-9544 — Coll

NG

Behind the scenes with Nelson Eddy

WORKS

ollector
or ‘THE ELECTRIC HOUR

REE

syrla.
Frank X. Centliver and wife to
Arthur H. Harding, et al. Par. Sec.
5. Yankee Springs.
Elizabeth Holmberg to Roy L. Ad­
ams and wife. Lots 1 and 2. Shore
Acree. Pine lake. Prairieville.
Harry O. Bush and wife to Ward
Baine and wife, NH Lota 9 and 10.
Daniel Striker's Add, city.
Maurice J. Pender and wife to
Lloyd O. Casteleln and wife, port
Lot 9. Blk. 23. Eastern Add, city.
Thomas Ostrander and wife to
Harry A. McDonald and wife. Par.
Sec. 29. Carlton.
Rozell Stanton and wife to Harry
A. McDonald and wife. Par. Sec. 29.
Carlton.
Smith R. Sherman and wife to

Frank Vaughn and wife to Lewi*
Stuckum and wife. Lot 1. Pleasure
Point plat, Boniface Point, Prairie­
ville.
Martha J. Crlspe to Elbert Lind­
sey and wife. Lot 8, CrUpe Point.
Boniface Point, Sec. fl. Prairieville.

Electric Hoar,” Nelson

triclly, I’ll bet.

rle Lyons and wife. 7fl Rod*. Sec.
17. Prairieville.
COMING TO THE THEATRES
171 Is I* Joan Fontaine's tint com­
edy role and she playa a glamorous
actress who is four different things
to four confused men. It's a gay
and amusing story as lhe actress
tries to pick the right man.

■Nob HlU" with
A tnovle In technicolor, there's top
notch entertainment In this story
about an aristocrat from Nob HUI
and a singer (Vivian Blaine) who
fight for the love of George Raft.

SECTION
from the psychopathic ward ha*
been very neatly saUriied in the
Woman's Day by Robert Yoder . . .
He calls It "Come Down Prom The
Tree Ma-Il'a Me." . . . Carl Rosa
adds ids two cents' worth by illus­
trating it with a GJ. and his duffel

BARRY BYPATHS
By foNE CAMERON

“I'm beginning to see the light."
sang the housewife, as she washed
the windows on the Inside.
Mom Is peeking out apprehensively
through the leaves at him . . . Good
Bet the German* will tlpnk twice for you. lads. It is time these self- ’
before they start another rumpus styled human-relation* experts (?) !1
got their come-uppanoe . . . They | i
have to pick cucumber*. If picking could use a good psychiatrist, them-1
cucumber* won't reform them, noth­
ing will. A* one POW said, when
he tried to straighten up and MILO
couldn't. "Der Fuehrer said ve vouid
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bradfield of
cross America, but he didn't say It South Bend. Ind., spent the Labor
vouid be on our hands and knees." Day weekend with the former's
brother. Merle Bradfield and fam­
Hang on to your hats. pals, and ily. Vera June Olinage of Shel­
damp down on your upper plate, byville spent a few days last week
here Is the scientific dope on how with the Bradfields. * Mr. and Mrs.
Rush Saunders. Mary. Margaret
mat and platofactor release neu- Doster, Gloria Francisco and Mrs.
tronlc potential energy with positive Leone Bradfield attended the 4-H
reaction. This in turn iplatlfle* the State Pair at East Lansing, Tuesproton and causes a cyclonic diver­
gence. deorbiting the negative pro­ Hastings shopper Saturday. * Capa.

cited by this bombardment and be­
ing in an unbalanced electronic
This is a riot of laughs when Fred condition splatlfles spasmodically
releasing supersonic vibration*
MacMurray. a government inspect­
which set off the next series of rlzor gets involved with a uny hill­ mat and platofactor cycles."
billy family.

An exciting drama about counter
espionage and Japanese spy plots
before Pearl Harbor.

starring in "Within These Walls"
A shocking and sensational movie
about a lough prison warden whole
son. gone wrong is sentenced to the
prison bossed by hU father.
Randolph Scott. Ruth

Three Americans In a remote
Unia.
Chinese village amid bombings.
Byron K. Fletcher and wife to Chinese guerillas and Jap sold*
Harold P. Phillipa and wife. Lots 1. make a melodramatic Betting in
thia movie.
dty.
V.F.W. NEWS
brey Hansen and wife. Lot Pleasure
We regret the loss of Comrade
Point plat, Prairieville.
Roy E. Bush which occurred at his
Leander W. Hulett to Arthur H. home Sunday, Sept. 9.
Bell and wife, 2 Ac, 8ec. 26, ThornComrade Bush was pant comman­
■PPle.
der of our post and untiring In his
Cornelius J. VerClca and wife to efforts for its good. For several
Anthony J. Williams and wife, part years he has been quartermaster
LoU 2 and 3. Crooked Lake Summer having been reelected to this posi­
Resort. Barry.
tion at our last meeting. He will be
William L. Autry and wife to greatly mUsed.
Charles E. Laubaugh and wife. Lots
Comrade Wm. Flake was elected
5 and fl, Phillip Holler Add, Nash­ as surgeon of our post at the last
ville.
meeting.
Horace F. Cole and wife to Ralph
We have recently bought a wheel
A. Shirkey and wife, LoU 2. 3 and chair for use In our poat when any
4. Blk. 10. Kenfield s Add, city.
comrade may need It.
Edward Liebhauser and wife to
Don't forget our meeting next
Howard Johnston and wife. 120 Ac.
Sec. 27. and 170 Ac, Sec. 28. Maple Join us.
Ofove.
Our 1946 membership drive on
Grace A. Roomsburg to Albert J. Oct. 1. so please have your dues
Carpenter and wife. Par. Sec. 91, ready for the quartermaster.
Maple Grove.
**i
Grey H. Whitney and
V.F.W. AUXILIARY NEW8
The Ladies Auxiliary met at the
Sunset Point. Prairieville.
hall Thursday. Sept, fl Plans were
Mathias J. Dietrich, et al. to Rol­ discussed to honor our Gold Star
land W. Smith and wife. Par, Sec.
mothers Sept. 27. A program and
lunch committee were appointed.
Another donation was given to
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
the Percy Jones General hospital
William W Lung and wife to Ha­ fund.
zel A. McDonald, Lot 22. Pottawa­
Our
heartfelt sympathy goes to
tomie Park. Hope.
Sister Ella Bush and children In
Elsie O. Williams, et al. to Coral
their bereavement.
M. Anson. 106.64 Ac, Sec. fl. Prair­
Our next meeting will be Sept.
ieville and Lots 15 and 18. Sandy
Beach plat. Pine lake. Prairieville.
Rennie M. MoOlocklln and wife MARRIAGE LICENSES
to Ray V. Pierce and wife, 120 Ac,
Oeorge C. Taft. Jr.. NathvUle
Lyle McGlocklln and wife to Ray E. June Parris, Ann Arbor ...
Boleslaus Wederake, Hastings
30
Marcella May Goggins, Hastings .30

Barry.
Alma Sullivan to Fred W. SulH-

OTS

tings dty.

3. Rutand.
'
Oeorge Stowell to Grover C. Mar-

Ford McGlocklln and wife to Ray
V. Pierce and wife. 120 Ac, Sec. 12.
Barry.
Mason Forahey and wife to Ray V.

IRS

aid M. Jenks and wife. Par. Sec. 10.
Johnstown.
Maxine Roger* to Maurice L. Pat­
ten and wife. Lot tn city.
Ivan D. Briggs to Fannie HelnlJelman. 40 Ac., See. 9. end parcel
Bee. 10, Irving.

home tn Cincinnati. Ohio, after
spending a few day* with his moth­
er, Mn. Fred Ryerson. * Janet and
Joyce Rowe were Sunday dinner
guests of Marilyn Norman. * Mr.
and Mn. Fred VanStreatn of
Richland called on Mrs. Herbert
M you don't believe it. ask the VanStreatn, Sunday evening. *
Sophia Spath had the misfortune to
fall from a ladder last Monday reKiahoed rcmcmbr.nce-Th.nm, ceivlng a bad cut on „
her tra
arm „
which
$«
‘
Ukot.
had a Utile wooden pencil box with •
----partitions for pencils, erasers and I
penpoinla. It had a fl Inch ruler Mt
Two hundred thousand merchant
it and a Hille lock and key. I wore 1
the key on a string around my neck seamen and ofllceri were examined
ana reis
as Important
unponam as
as a
a Washnulldivision of the War
and
felt as
ington executive. The other kids S^PP*”!! administration In 1944. De­
attended to that, however, -BUT ’P11* r«l*ed physical qualifications
FAST.
I In recent years, fi9 per cent of the
. o • e
| men were passed. American merOn Un or the pencil bor wu »’
“» «&lt;"'*'■ •&gt;» lue
Pklure ol Bed £dlnf Hood end
“»“”d «' •»

The WolT. Time, lure cbeixed. "&gt;™ ■“ ere mutrUted b, ih.
Now my daughter goes to achool | re.TUltment and manning organizewith the wolf.
j t,on 01 **»• War Shipping administra• • •
' Hon. Almost 23.000 American sea­
Party Line—A GJ. say* he would men h«v» bffn relumed to the
like to drown his troubles but he i United States by ship or plane
can't get hl* Sergeant to go swim-' since we entered the war. The 300
tnlng ... A letter from our Marine to 400 ships under control of the
on Okinawa praises Kay Kaiser to War Shipping administration in 1944
U&gt;e skies . . . Kay. lahkabibul and began 10.000 voyage* from the
wonder of wander*. 3 GIRLS en- United States necessitating the signtertalned Ute Mxrtnes . . . Think of ing on of some 528.000 seamen and
it. 3 white girls, which brings to a. officers.
I total of fl the Dumber he has seen in i
nearly a year. .. And girls in Michl- '
gan praying for date* . . . Tains*,
w,w twiddle..
..
। I
India ha* about 100 language*, al
right . . . AU this
- twaddle
we hear and read about our re- &gt; though only IB are spoken exten
turning veterans being fugitives' lively.

VITAMIN SPECIA
50,000 units Vitamin D
25,000 units Vitamin A
250 mg. Vitamin C
Vi Magna multiple ritemin cayauha
Uni Cap multiple vitamins
Vita Kapi multiple vitamins
Halibut Liver Oil Capsules
Bexel Vitamin B Complex
LyBorkers Tincture

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

3.00
4.55
3.19
2.96
196
1.09
1.98

100 5 Crain

VANILLA
Compound
FT.

.4 EQ
I33

29c

Specie!

WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE Of

DR. SALSBURY PRODUCTS
FOR POULTRY

100 REN-O-SAL Tabl.t,

.

.

.

100 ROTA-CAPS
6 lbs. AVI-TON worm powder .
J pt. PAR-O-SAN
1 pt. NIC-SAL
6 oi. jar STOP-PICK &lt;« .uunu

1 pt. CAM-PHO-SAL

-

■

.

.

.

.

1.00
1.35
2.30
60c
90c
60c

1.25

MASTINS*

'MJIMIU!

We Make Loans on FARM

PEACHES
Now picking Elberta,
Prolific and Kalamaxoo

Bring Container*

PROPERTY to Help Finance
Desirable Improvements

Payne's Orchard
2 miles east of Cloverdale
Phone Cloverdale each. 10F5
9/13

10. Blk. 11. Hastings city.
Ray W. Babcock and wife to Her-

Improvement, to form buildings ore o sound longrange investment. Many much-needed farm repairs

have been put off because of the war but now the lid
pcnilablo anti plentiful

PAC’S

under sound butinrit

ponies. What’s more.

&gt;TS|

it did fifteen

light and power, Frank?

EEDED

g

AUTO GLASS INSTALLED

WAIT

We are glad to loan money to Help Meet the Cost

Don't Let Cracked
Windows Become
A Hazard

of Improvements to your farm property.

W® Corry a Complete Stock for any Make Car
The Best Values in Naw and Used Auto Parts
We Build Wagon* and Trailer*
Welding — Expart Repairing
Wo Buy All Kinds of Burned or Wrecked Care—in
any Condition

CALL 2407
Complete Stock of New and Used Auto Farti

CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY
HuHmi, Mlek

PETE'S AUTO PARTS
221 N. MICHIGAN

is off government controls.

HASTINGS

COME

IN

TODAY

HASTINGS CITY BANH
"Fifty-Eight Yean of Continuous Service*
PHONES: 2105 • 2103
HASTE

★ SHOW YOUR COLORS—.Buy U. S. War Savings Bonds and Stamp*

�WOODLA

THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. gEmaCTBJt M. IMS

Uhl ot Grandville has returned era Star chapters of Barry county
gathered at the local Masonic kmpie last Tuesday, September 4. for
and Mrs. Glenn Allen in Parmelee. the annual meeting and a very
* The Rdtarlan* and ladles enjoyed pleasant day. Presiding over the
a picnic Tuesday evening at Mur­ day's activities wa* Mildred Jordan
phy'* Point. Gun lake. * Mr. and of Woodland, the president. A* wor­
Mrs. Sidney Beach who have been thy grand matron Ella Pakln of De-

MIDDLEVILLE

substitute. Grand Either. Olive
tn Detroit. Tuesday. Mra. Beach’s
mother. Mrs. Martha Brands tetter honored guest.
Worthy matron Jean Balach of
Hougbton Uke. from Friday until
Labor Day night. * Mra. Lane at the cottage U staying In Hu- Middleville extended the welcome to
the company, which wa* very
Marvin Henschel of Three Rivera. nicely responded to by Nelda Newdays' visit with relatives in Lansing
between Middleville and Caledonia given over to routine work and
business Including election of offlson Edward and family who were Mn. Eldon Poulson while in this vi­
A delicious luncheon wu served
vacationing in northern Mldilgan. * cinity. * Mr. and Mn. Harold Soble,
The addition to pie Chris Maichele and Miss Arlene Johnson of Grand
home In west Thornapple has been Rapids spent Labor Day weekend chapter after which lhe assembly
with the girls' parents. Mr. and
restrictions on building have been Mrs. Maurice Johnson InlhePow- Joyable afternoon session which wu
lifted they hope to soon have their w.. _ _____ ______ _________ ______ opened with a song session. Misses
homo enlarged and livable. * Mrs. Campbell and their son-in-law and L Donna Carey and latura Thede in
Hora Whitmore of Grand Rapids daughter. Mr. and Mra. Ray Tolan 1 their usual clever manner enterwith
group"•
of songs to lhe
and little daughter spent the Labor talned
—* “*• a --------Hing Mr*. Della Allen and other Day holiday at Central lake with delight of the crowd. They were ac­
Mra. C's sister and husband. The companied on the piano by Mr*.
former friend*.
Luellen
Thede.
Mr. and Mr*. William Ferguson Campbell* daughter. Mr*. Jean
A fine flag drill was given by
Armbruster and little son Harold
home towns of St. Joe and Benton of Dexter looked after the home member* of the Nashville chapter
Harbor. * Mr. and Mrs. Roland during her parents' absence and is and an Impressive memorial service
Wooster and two children of Ann remaining until sometime thia week. wu In charge of the Hutlngs chap­
Arbor visited his aunt. Mn. Henry * Supt. and Mr*. J. P. Schipper and ter. The put presidents of the as­
their ------------children, -----------------Dorothy. David
Poulson aiuj
rvujuu
and lau.uj
family over w.c
the week- ------■and
--­ sociation were then Introduced and
end and Labor Day. Other visitors 1 Paul attended a superintendent s each presented with a souvenir gavel
were the Poulsons' dsughter. Mr*.1 meeting and cookout at Roas twp. tied with the ribbons of the Star
Wm.
and husband of Kala- I park at Gull lake, Thursday evening. points colors. The ceremony being
In charge of Hickory Corners chapturned home by plane last week
Two humorous readings were giv­
Barry County 0-R8. Meeting
from several days' visit with friends
Nearly 100 memben of the East- en by Miss Maxine Flnkbeiner. the
at Merrill. Wisconsin. * Miss Bevfirst in "evening" dress and both
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plenty and we hope is soon home.
Another one of our young aoldler*
arrived home Tuesday from Ger­
many on a 34-day furlough before
traveling on. He is Pvt. Rex Schad
smiling and happy to see the home

of Grand Mi but had lived on
Mrs. Annie Oacklcr Du Maresq. ?2. a farm in southwest Leighton thir­
from Naperville. Ill., where the has Taylor of Grand Rapids, are glad
that her husband. Major Warren died at ber borne \n Wayland, Sat­ ty-fly* years before he retired.
been visiting relative.
urday after a month's illness. She
He was a faithful member of tha
Wayland Methodist church and a
Mrs. OUve Talbot had a happy sur­
Ctrl lived in vest Thoraapple, and fine Christian man. Ha also baprise, Sunday when their niece and
cousin, whom they hadn't *een for Taylor drove to
happy reunion. Major Bredahl hu land last November.
Surviving 1* the husband Fred.
never seen the youngest of his three

another hot spot these days.
lan. la very happy, for ber husband

good old United States soon. He wu
with the 44th Division but was de­
tained to help out because he could
rpcak German
Dr. and Mra. R. M. SeriJ an arc
back on the Job after their three

this Monday to see other relative*.

daughter, Mra Ora Adams at Kal­
old.
Mrs. Ray Servan has heard from amazoo, a grandson, two brother*.
their daughtsr Margaret and four
Andrew Gacklsr of Middlevllle and
Sheema—lhe Island where Emit William of Caledonia, and a sister,
ners ot their mother and grand­ Pyle died and within sight ot Oki­ Mrs. Minnie Heintx of Caledonia Rt.
mother. Mn. Mattle Lynd, and their nawa. Ivan states the entire Island
Funeral service* were held at 2
^'oTlS. ^Tha. lien used fei
p. m. Tueaday at the Archer funeral
has been employed at a radio shop
of
u-hU.
home in Wayland. Interment was In
in Grand Rapid* for some Uma? Is
pyt. Arthur Valentine, who 1* io­ the Coman
cemetery,
Yankee
home In west Thoraappls for an ' catctl Bt
Knox Ky ipcnl Labor Springs twp.
indefinite May while lhe shop Is D.y weekend wlth’hi;
at Ypbeing reconstructed and preparing gihntl.
for televtelon. etc. ★ Mr. and Mra.
pvt. juneo Faulkner, who recently
Middleville friends were
Harold StoU of Monroe were Thurs- caroe home from------------------Europe---la
now
day visitors of her grandmother, -ratin____
g" at
_ Camp
—__ Chaffee. Arkan­ Grace Tolhurst, widow of Ed Tolsas. He talked with the home folk*
Riley Anthony and Mr*. Berth*. Saturday and says he expects to Coin in Hastings Sunday evening
Lynn of Piqua, Ohio arc (pending
after several years of falling health.
She had resided In Middlevllle
tlie week with their coualns. Mra. doesn't know.
Will Johnson. Mr*. Charles Baker
Pvt. Richard Allen Is another sol­
and their husbands and other rela­ dier sweltering In the Southern heat.
Methodist
church, and a member
tives. AU gathered at Deep lake Bun­ Hl’ address Is—
and worker In Middlevllle chapter
day at the Sherman Sharp and
Pvt Richard V. Allen. 40032280
O£B. and had many friends here
Johnson cottages for family picnic
Robinson.

Thaler « Mlddtevllla. .and a son.
Dr. Lynn Hupp of Kansas City,
four grandchildren, several brother*
and sisters and many friends.
Funsral service* were held from
lhe Wayland Methodist church at 3
p. m. this Monday with burial In
Elmanod cemetery. Many relaUvee
and old friends attended the fu­
neral from Leighton and Wayland
vicinity.
ThoM from Middlevllle were Mr.
Henry Brog and Mrs. Edith BtokoA-j

seriously injured In an automobile
accident at the Clifford Davis cor­
Traeklag Terminals
Though trucks in the United
pl tai Sunday from Pennock hospital
Stales today are hauling about oneby atpbulance. * Mrs. Prlnde Ken­
fourth as many ton miles ot freight
yon ha* moved in with her sister.
Mr*. Sarah Campbell with whom ahe
64,000 communities that lack rail
vdll spend the winter. Mrs. Elnore
connection*, the Industry hae devel­
Bine* Garrison and two children of
oped few union trucking terminal*.
Kalamoxoo have moved into the
One wa* ettabllshed tn Indianapolis
Kenyon home. * Mr. and Mr*. Ralph
23 year* ago; other such terminals
Tabor and daughter Mildred of
Grand Rapid* vialted their daugh­
cago, St. Louis and Cincinnati.
ter and sister. Mrs. Clair Brog and
She Is also survived by a daughIll and Convalescing
family from Thursday until this
Charlotte S c h a d. 13-year-old ,
Tuesday. * Mrs. Marlon Martin and
trolt, six grandchildren and a step­
three small son* went to Quincy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Webater
Saturday to spend a week with her Sehad of west Thornapple has been ।of the Methodist church have pur­ son. Tom Tolhurst ot Grand Rapids.
chased a forty acre abandoned farm Funeral service* will be held nt 2;3O
husband's people.
Members of lhe Birthday club of patient In Blodgett hospital. Grand on Wilkinson lake near Cloverdale Wednesday afternoon at lhe Cross
funeral home In Caledonia under
Kent City are spending thi* Wed­ Rapids. She Is receiving tests but of Earl Nokes of Chicago.
auspices of the Middlevllle Eastern
nesday with one of their member*.
Star chapter. Interment In the
Mrs Ray Kllllon. * Mra. Everett agnosed. Charlotte la a pupil in the
Caledonia cemetery.
Sweegles of Lansing visited her ab­ 8th grade of Thornapple-Kellogg
ler. Mrs. Murray Schnurr at Parme­ achool and ber manv friends hope
Father Time'' overtakes them and
visiting .Grand Esther OUve Baker lee l**t week. * Ml** Prances Pott*
John Hupp. 70. a resident of Way­
they retire from active ministry to
whose pleasing personality won the and a girl friend of Grand Rapids her studies.
land the past two years, died In
m St.
St. _
friendship of all the listeners, and
Miss Frances Burchardt. who I* a spend their declining yean.
Michigan
Mary's hospital. Grand Rapids, Frlthe Middlevllle members hope she lhe Ray Pott*'. * The Rouse circle patient in the hospital at Ann Ar­
day. September 7, following a long i
may again be a visitor since she met with Mrs. Pearl Pott* on north bor 1* Improving according to latest
The Russell Bedford garage on
had quite a time finding her way Grand Rapids St Thursday after­ reports.
High 81 Is completed and Ruas
Muter Munroe Rosenberg who moved hl* equipment In on Labor
noon and despite the heat had n
Our talented xylophonist Jane moat enjoyable afternoon. * Mr. and hu been Hl for five weeks is mak­ Day. The building he left has been
Hooper, who la such a willing par­ Mrs. Harold Lloyd of Ft. Wayne. ing a splendid convalescence from remodeled and Is ready for opening
ticipant at so many of our church Ind. were weekend guests of Mr. and hl* serious Illness at the home of of another business place which we
and community programs with her Mr* Paul Faulkner. * Mrs. Charles his grandparent*. Mr. and Mra expect to know more about next
father u accompanist delighted the Parker. Jr. and little daughter Jan­ Claude Rosenberg, and Is able to be
New students being token now.
listeners with a group of numbers et. who hove been spending the sum­ dressed.
All flying by oppointment. '
mer with her husband's parent*.
Our good friend. Charles Parker
New Aeronco airplane on sale now.
don wm presentation of gifts, re­ Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Parker. Sr. north took a little lay-off from hard work
Middlevllle residents have learned
Orders being taken.
port of committees, diploma presen­ of town are leaving for their home and spent from Tuesday to Satur­ of the recent death ot Dr. John E.
tation and Installation of the new in Buffalo. N. .V this Thursday. She day at Pennock hospital. Hutlngs. MacDonough at his home In De­
officer*. Hie IMO meeting will be will be accompanied by her Alster. taking test*, etc. He 1* home now troit. He was a dentist In Middle- '
with the Hickory Corners chapter. Mr*. John Souk and Miss Lorraine and doing light work and we hope vlUe for many years and hl* wife ’
Officer* elected for the coming Soule who have been her guests for will soon be back to his usual nor­ was the former Dora Brown. He
year are: President, Gertrude Pen­ a few days and are also returning mal health.
also leaves a daughter Ruth of De­
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nock. Nashville: vice presidents. home.
Little Linda Myer*, alx-year-old trollLester Brumm. Woodland and Avis
Mr. and Mr*. Gerald White of the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Sam My­
Mr. and Mn. Walter Wellman
Tyler. HMllngi: secretary-treasurer. White Products Corporation arc er* wu quite 111 Saturday afternoon
Phyllis Skedgell. Nashville: chap­ building a fine summer home In and showed symptoms of aDoendlel- have purchased the former John
lain. Nelda Newton. Freeport; mar­ Ritchie's woods. Gun lake. * Mr. tis so was taken to Pennock hospital Armstrong home on West Main
they
have ----------resided -for
shal. Gertrude Davis. Hickory Cor­ and Mrs. T. I. Gillette of Jackson for a blood count. She and her,St.
—where
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ners: organist. Beatrice Culler. Mid­ were calling on relatives and old mother spent the nleht there but ' «orne time, and also the two tenant
dlevllle.
Middlevllle friends last week. * All Sunday *he wu quite her usual ' hour&lt;es on River St.
.
of the Middleville resorters st Gun
Thoraapple-Kellogg
lake moved back to town with the
Mra. Helen France* Armstrong,
Sehooi Enrollment beginning of school. Several of the
Birthday Dinner
Miss Katherine Hula of Grand widow of Theodore Armstrong and
Supt Schipper of the T-K achool families are lingering on at Barlow
tells us the enrollment has Increased lake. * Mra. Claude Kermeen enter­ Rapids bad a very happy btrthdav. a resident of this community the
by twenty over last year—the extra tained some members of the Parme­ Sunday. September I st a family pul twenty-five years died in Pen­
student* being In the first six lee Social club at her home Thurs­ gathering and dinner at lhe home nock hospital In Hasting*. Sunday
night following a heart attack. She
grades. Total enrollment thus far is day. While only a few were able
had been in poor health the past
594; there are 341 students in lhe to attend, those present enjoyed a Hula, south of town.
A chicken dinner, ice cream and
lower grades and 253 in junior high ' very nice dinner and afternoon toI gether. * Mr. and Mrs. Jervis Camp­ a birthday cake with candles, the
and up.
Mitchell. Bo. Dakota. August 10.
Enrollment by rooms is as follows: bell and their daughter. Mrs. Jean work of her sister Louise, made It 1882 and died at the age of a Ut36. kindergarten. Dorothy Bonne­ Armbruster and little son. called on a happy event. Others present for
ville teacher; 28. kindergarten and relatives In Hydaonvllle Sunday aft­ the Rood time and afternoon was marrled to Theodore Armstrong tn
1st grade, Lois Kacchele; 31 1st ernoon. * Mr*. Max Lvrid Is cnjnv- another sister. Mary and friend also Bhanlco, Oregon In 1905. Her hus­
grade. Hester Kermeen; 31. 2nd ing a week's vacation from her du- , of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Hula's band died twelve yean ago and
grade. Minnie McFall; 32. 2nd grade. ties at The Economy store and is | cousin. Joe Sawtell and wife of Mrs. Armstrong continued to carry
having a most happy time with her Tonis.
on the farm duties for several
trude McPharlln; 32. 3rd and 4lh son Eddie, who la home again from
Suecumb* to Nature
grades, Avis Plogstard; 36. 4lh a long time oversea*.
She is survived by one daughter,
Charles Baker returned home Fri­
We have often admired the ma- Mrs Galen Fry, a son, Theodore and
Florence Coman; 45. Oth grade. day from Central lake where he Jectlc oak tree on lhe old school a grandson, ail of Middlevllle; a
Mary Jackson. Above the sixth spent the summer with hl* daugh­ ground—wondered how many year* half-sitter. Mr*. Virginia Wathen of
grades enrollment Is as follows: ter and family. ★ Mr. and Mrs.
San Francisco, Calif., and many
7th, 54: 8th. 36: Oth. 40; f(Xh. 41; Forrest Trumble of Grand Rapid*
friends.
vialted his parent*. Mr. and Mrs. were surprised to see one of the
lllh, 44; 12th. 38.
Wm. Trumble of Northwest Thorn­ large limb* had broken off—rotten m. tms
wconcsoay aitemoon
this Wednesday
afternoon at
apple over lhe weekend and were at the heart—like some humans— the Beeler funeral home conducted
Past matron* of Middlevllle O. E. Sunday dinner gueat* at the Keith and Ssturday the east side of town by Rev. Leroy Chamberlain. Inter
6. with their husband*, met for wo­ Schnurr home. ♦ Sunday. Forrest shook with a mighty crash. We wan­
LLOYD HUVER, Service Manager
oer and evening. Thursday with tcok his parents to Hopkin* where dered If a post-war bomb had ex­ Lery. Kent county near Rockford.
Miss Dorothea Corning, east of they visited Mr. and Mr*. R. L. Col­ ploded but later learned about half
Chryghr - DeSoto - Plymouth
Evinrude
Century
town. Plans were laid for the rum­ burn who were their neighbors year* of the old oak had fallen to earth
Port* &amp; Service
Moton
Boot*
mage sale, to be held Saturday. ago at Lakeview. Afternoon callers damaging another tree In its fall.
Sept. 29. The next meeting will be at the Trumble home were their
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son-in-law. Dick Krottje and lady
with Blanch Segeratrom.
friend. Miss Blanch Host of Grand
Meet Middlevllle Native
Rapids. * Mra. Lydia Fox. 82. sUter
Mr. and Mra. Rush Randall and of Charles Baker died in Benton berger, nee Pauline Benaway. ot
their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. Harbor last week and was brought Texas, tell* us her husband 1* now
and Mn. Sam Pontius of Grand to Allegan, her former home, for addressed as Captain Robert 6
Rapid* were vacationing at Big Star the funeral on Wednesday. * Mr. Lichtenberger, having been recently
and Mra. Glenn Oriffeth were In advanced from lhe rank of lieulenlake over Labor Day weekend.
appointment*
While cleaning fish Mn. Randan Grand Rapid* this Monday afterCapt. Lichtenberger, who was atabegan convening with another lady,
a Mn. Wright of Cassopolis, and Louis Betts who is again, hospital­
before being transferred to Texas,
discovered the wa* the daughter of ized.
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callers
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Camp Bullis
born, In this town fifty years ago. VanderSchuur on north Grand Rap­
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Shriners attended the Gay
90'* ball
old when the family left here, she ,-----------------------------------------------------had no remembrance* of our fine in Grand Rapids, Saturday evening,
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Mr*. "
Byron '*
Moore and
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The Randall* also met other per­ their son Ellsworth, wife and baby
son* whose relative* lived here and of Grand Rapids were Sunday cal­
Just goes to show that the unknown lers at the Claude and Jack Rosen­
party beside you at some gathering berg homes in northwest Thornap­
may be quite closely associated with ple ♦ Mrs. John Menner and aon
John of Detroit were guests of her
your acquaintance* or town.
cousin. Mrs. Ruth Uebler. a few
Happy Meeting
day* last week. ★ Mr. and Mr*. Paul
Spyker visited hl* home folks In
Two
—of our young - sailors
--------- who
went to 'Hiornapple-Kellogg school Ballis Creek during the weekend.
together had a happy and unex- * Welter Moore, caretskcr at Hunt­
Dacted meeting at Pearl Harbor late- ers Lodge near Grand Marais, is
spending *ome time with friends in
who have, been sailing the Pacific this vicinity and la rooming at the
for a few month* met when thslr Ed Blake home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeFult and
boats docked at the Hawaiian port
family of Orandvilla wgre Sunday
They met at a lunch place and "had visitors of their uncle and aunt, Mr.
a happy time together seeing things and Mn. Glenn Allen at Parmele*
during their *tay In port.
* The Ray Killion family vialted
Another recent happy meeting In their relatives and friends at Kent
&lt;jity their former home, Bunday. A
from Middleville got together for a Mn. Nellie On* of Hastings was
abort lime They were Captain Don
White. Captain Robert Rugg. Lt.
Donald Churchill and Cpl Claus Faulkner. * l^n Arthur Valentine
Skinntr. Bob had to get back to bl* and’ t*m ‘snsto eona al TpilMoU.
outfit ao missed the eating of dhow
Prank Shaw from Wednesday until
together that the other* anjoyed.

Sunday. * Mr.
Pott* ot LaPorte

i

The recent advance to rank of
82 points and he U hoping that he
toon receive* his discharge Sgt. joe
and his patrol ware among the tint
to cross the Hitler bridge In O*r-

and friends In thi* vicinity. * labor
Day wtakend they want to Mgrritt
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Mrs. Della Mank
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noon at 2 o'clock al
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The Rev. Oeorge &gt;
preach lhe sermon
Rev. Harley V. Ton
Rev. I. H. Oagood. 1
Wing will have chi
services with In ten
and Memorial Park.

Mn. Harold Smit
l accident when speni
per and ftehi
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leaving lhe dock. I
«nd she fell strlkln
dock causing cheat
threatened with pne
taken from her ho
hospital. She devi
pneumonia and he
been very serious. Ai
it should be necessi
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provlng.

Family Enjoj
The Sumrn famll;

mother* birthday,
meeting lut Bundi
where her son. J

linger and daughU
Homer Henney.

I Hatch of Nashvilh

Mrs. Warren Mi
Charles of Clarkavl
“ctor Clum. Marj
Voight of Lake C
Mrs. Warren Bolt.
Mrs. Reuben Gerlh

Edison Bahs and di
A delicious carry

enjoyed visiting ai
group pictures.

The Rev. and
Dodge and daugt
moved to Dcflanci
has accented a c*
of the Brethren.
Tilled the pulpit of
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munity services
preached his fare
ust 12. They wen
farewell dinner f&lt;
gram and were
lovely lace tableci

Ohio, about 60 mi
Their *on. Lowe!
England and ex;
months longer. 1
^le\ve-m*ny frisn
them well In th
labor.

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thia Monday with burial in
x&gt;d cemetery. Many relatives
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District Meeting of the Churfh of
the Brethren at Rodney wm Mr.
BAtBT COOTTTT OOUBTHODiB
and Mra. Ogle Flanigan, Ruth and
Lut Wsek's Uttar
Roger. Marvin Kantner. Dwight Hattjacs. Nlrblgea
Row lader, Ted Offley. Mary Town­
Mrs, Della Manktalow. age M. send. the- Rev. and Mra. Harley
passed away Monday evening. Sept. Townsend, Mra. F. C. Wing, Mra.
&gt;. at the home of her grandson. MT.! Klda Ouy, Mrs. O. E. Miller and

vices were held Thursday after­
noon at 2 o'clock at lhe Methodist
church of which she wu a member.
The Rev. Oeorge F. Wingard will
preach the sermon assisted by the
Rev. Harley V. Townsend and the

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berta, Vivian and Joan Begercrw.
Mias Phoebe Oaks. Mrs. Arlie Spind­

Maude Bare. Mra Pau) Townsend
and Janet Bue and Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Townsend. Delegates were Mrs.
Arlie Spindler and Mlaa Phoebe
Wing will have charge of funeral Oaks. The young people presented
services with interment in Wood* two vocal numbers.

Mra. Harold Smith met with an
accident when spending an evening
Jar supper and fishing at their cot'fege at Saddlebag lake. As the wu
leaving lhe dock, her foot slipped
♦nd she fell stalking a past at the
dock causing cheat injuries. Being
threatened with pneumonia she wu
taken from her home to Pennock
hospital. She developed double
Seumonla and her condition hu
en very serious. An X-Ray showed
it would lie necessary for a alight
operation for.drainage of one lung.
8he la very weak but slowly Im­
proving.

Family Enjoy Reunion
The Sumni family reunion, which
meets each year honoring thelf
mothers birthday, met for their
meeting last Sunday at her home
where her son, John, now lives
Those present were Mm. Will Oerllnger and daughter. Mr. and Mm.
Homer Henney. Mr. and Mm
an. iiu, mra. uruwrn
I Hatch of Nashville; Mr. and Mra
Lew Is Clum of Freeport; Mr. and
Mra. Warren Miller. Jean and
-Charles of Clarksville: Mr and Mrs
’victor Clum. Marjorie. Junior and
Voight of Lake Odessa: Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Bolton and Mr. and
Mra. Reuben Gerlinger of Hutlngs:
Mra. Rase Long. John Summ, Mra.
Edison Bahs and daughter. Quzanne
A delicious carry-in dinner wu
served at noon. The afternoon wu
enjoyed visiting and taking family
group pictures.
Dodge and daughter. Mary, have
moved to Defiance. Ohio, where he
has accented a call to lhe Church
of the Brethren. Mr. Dodge has
Tilled the pulpit of the South Wood*
land church for four years and with
Mrs. Dodge has taken parj in com­
munity services and work. He
preached his farewell sermon Aug.
uat 12. They were honored with a
farewell dinner followed by a pro­
gram Mid were presented with a
lovely lace tablecloth. Their daugh-

Ohio, about 60 mllea from Defiance
Their son. Lowell. Is In service In
England and expects to serve six
months longer. The Dodge family

them well in their new scene of
labor.
Calendar For September
Sept. 13—Church of the Brethren
Missionary Society.
Sept. 14—W.C.T.U.
Sept. 17—Woodland Christian En­
deavor business meeting.
Sept. 18—Woodland School P.T.A.
Sept. 29—Order of Eastern Star.
Sept. 21—Kilpatrick Christian En­
deavor business meeting.
Sept. 26—Woodland U. B. admin­
istrative board meeting.
Sept. 26—W33.CS. general meet­
ing.
Sept. 27—Kilpatrick U. B. admlnistratlve board meeting.___________

ice at the Church of the Brethren.
Mrs. Arlie Spindler gave a report of
the District Conference at Rodney.
A potluck dinner was served at noon
with an afternoon program for the
new pastor who follows lhe Rev, Ar­
thur Dodge here. The Rev. Harley
Townsend preached and officiated
for installation services for the
Rev. Robert Eby who has been called
here. He will preach his first ser­
mon next Bundav. He came follow­
ing his graduation from Bethany
Biblical Seminary of Chicago. The
Rev. and Mrs. Eby are moving Into
the parsonage this week.

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Last Week's Letter
Mr. and Mm. Oeorge Bail, Neva,
Nyla of Hastings. Sgt. and Mra.
Rudolph Soya and son Joe. with Mr.
and Mra. Ray McCaul. Mr. Hulett,
and Mr. and Mra. Matt Bedford of
Middlevllle spent last Thursday al
Guernsey lake, fishing. * There was
n good crowd In attendance at the
Dunham Schoo) reunion Labor
Day. Everyone enjoyed the crate of
orangea sent from California by
Alva Bivens a former teacher. *
Miss Enid Cheeseman. an employee
of Chrysler's, at Highland Park, wa,
home from Wednesday afternoon
until Monday afternoon. * Rev. and
Mra. Seward Walton and family of
Fremont. Indiana, spent part of lut
week at Clyde Walton's. ♦ Mr. and
Mra. George Ball with Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Dunkleberger and son Mer­
lin of Lacey spent Saturday and
Sunday In northern Michigan. *
School began Tuesday al the Dun­
ham achool with Mra. Hazel Doug­
las of Hutlngs u teacher. * Sunday
BOARD OF 8UPKIIVISOHH
guests at the home of Mr. and Mra.
Ward Cheeseman were S/8gt. Carl
Carlstrom of Columbus, Ohio. Mra.
Isabelle Zemke and children of Ver­
montville. Richard Bailey of Kala­
mazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Finefrock of Woodland. ■* Quests of the
Barney Williams family lut week
from Monday until Thursday were 1 Vara Harrlnaton
Mra. Wm. Barry and grandson from
Laraln. Ohio and Mra. Clifford Bar­
Electric A
ry and two children of Amherst.
Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Schramm and daughter Judy of
Hutlngs were Monday guests. *
Mias Mildred Williams of Hastings
spent the.weekend at her home
1?JeCheeseman. Jacque­
line Spray. Mildred Hawthorne and
Jerry Buna arc the Junior High
students starting to Hutlngs school
from this district.

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Hastings

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MICHIGAN

�Georg* Woldring of
Holland. Mrs. Woldring remained
until Saturday- * Bunday dinner

dened to learn of the sudden death
745-F-16 If you have new*. Thank*
Ethel Hom te helping In the kitchen
at the Delton school. * Clinton
family lived tn the neighborhood
tar remained for a visit. * Mr. and and Mrs. Nellie Singer oi Grand Hom spent Bunday with hto mother,
for several year* whsre they had
Mr*. Ray Need and family, Mrs. Rapids. ★ Fred Heaney of Carlton Mr*. Adah Murray, in Nashville. &gt;
many frtands. * Sunday visitors a|
Minnie Neeb. and Mra. Arthur Clln- was a Saturday caller at the Rev Mr. and Mra. Wayno Gates of Kal­. is entertaining lhe tnumpn this week.
Forrest Havens' ware Mr. and Mr*. weekend with
j. W. McCue's home. ★ Bunday amazoo called at Lester RonnevUte’s
Wednesday pjx
.
*
Mr.
and
Mra.
Albert
Brill
spent
afternoon callers wf Mr. and Mrs. on Bunday. ★ Friends of Clarence
Havens.----------Rodney
and
Tommie,, Bunday
Sunday at the
tne home
notnc of
oi Otto
ws D«‘-’t- John
—-----------------—
--------------Chas. Flnkbelner ot North Irving
Muskegon and friend* ot Grand
Ville.
.
Mott, helping him celebrate hto Mra Geo. Crake*. Mr*. Marjorie
E-TO- Mary Humphrey of
Mra. George Kelson was In Grand
i birthday"" *"’Th‘«w’ j.
attending fh*
the Havana and Pamela at
ot Maalinaa
Hastings and
IMOO, Junior Blough of Battle Rapids last Friday. * Mr. and Mrs. and family.
HMtlngs part ot the time. * Mr. and
Mra. Roy Krway they had aa luaaU
, State 4-H club (sir at East Lansing
Mrs. Mark Ptoraon want to Ann
Charles Flnkbelner and son Har­
Of Ckriton apant Sunday with old of North Irving spent Friday In and family and Mrs. UUtan Kokx Arbor on Tuesday where Mr. Pleraon,ltrom the McOmber club were Ar­
lene Beadle. Norma and Nyto KnickGrand Rapid* with Mr. and Mrs. and family of Battle Creek ger* test plans to have an operationRoy Flnkbelner. * Larry Attlee who 1 week Tuesday supper giusto of their
Miss Mary Leach of near Battle। ecboctcr. Loland Christiansen, and
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler Creek spent the weekend with her• Bob and Joyce Clark. * Friends of
of South Campbell * Mr. and Mr*. uncle. Mr. and Mr*. R. Harris at. Ray W. Blglw ’&gt;» be interested to
McCue relumed to his home at | Arnold Bowers and family were Acker's Point. * Mrs. Ethel Homl learn that ha ha» hto discharge from
Gull take Labor Day. ★ Mr. and 1 Sunday dinner gueste of Mr. and was called to Hastings by the seriousi the army and to now making hto
and
Mrs. Emory Kime of Clarksville Mrs. ‘Ken Smelker
"
-* *family. * illness of her father. Albert Cook,, home at Cadillac.
The Hendershot 4H club enjoyed
who passed away on Saturday night .
were Bunday afternoon caller* of
the latter** stater, Mrs. Mabelle Ung* called at the Chas. Flnkbelner Hte son. Orville, had spent the past. a skating party at Thomapple lake
Yoder. * Mr. and Mrs. Howard home Sunday. * Mr. and Mra. Lin­ week helping to care for him. The: Saturday evening. * Mr. and Mrs.
Thaler and son were Bunday dinner den McCue and daughter Linda of funeral was held In Allegan on। Floyd Garrison and Mra. Ted
Business formerly
Having sold my farm I will tall the following at public auction located Vi mile
guests of the latter's sister. 'Mtea Detroit and Mr. and Mr*. Beryl Al­ Tuesday at 2 o'clock. Mr. Cook has। O'Laughlln and children called on
operated by
Vera Bliss of Grand Rapids. ♦ Mr. bertson of Gull take were Bunday spent part of hte time with hisi the Harvey Parmalee family Sunand Mrs. Owen Steckle of West Carl­
daughter here and wc shall all missi day. * Miss Laura Schantz spent
HOWARD BRISTOL
ton and daughters. Misses Helen
him. * Donald Manning, F. l/c from1 the weekend in Lansing. * Mr. and
has been purchased
Great Lakes spent lhe weekend withi Mra. Wm. Knickerbocker and Mr.
and Dorothy Steckle of Battle
Crock were Bunday dinner guests of the Allen Ftah home last week. * hte wife and family. He returned• and Mra. A. C. Clark attended the
by the
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hynes of Grand Mr. and Mr*. Allen Fish and the to Groat Lake* on Monday for re­■ State 4H fair Tuesday. * Mr. and
Rapids. * Mr. and Mrs. Claude tatter’s sister. Mrs. George Wold- assignment.
Mra Lynden Garrison are spending
, _ __________
BATTLE CREEK
Walton were in Grand Rapids last rlng of Holland, visited last Wed­
their vacation at the home of Mr.
AT ONI O’CLOCK.
RENDERING CO.
nesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. PLEASANT niU.
Friday.
and Mra. Robert Garrison. ★ The
Mrs. Effie Parker and Mrs. Ralph Wayne Benton ol South Bowne.
Misses Bernadlne Bchantx. Marian
The Rev. and Mr*. Donald Smith Last Week s Letter
and will continue to oper­
Stuart spent last Thursday In Bat­
. Griffen. Nyla VanSyckle and Jean­
Mr*.
Matt
Bedford
received
the
tle Creek. * Mr. and Mrs. Forest and daughter relumed home Sat­
. ette Doxey spent lhe weekend at the
ate in this territory. See
Ann Arbor i fation ary hay baler.
Buehler and family visited their urday evening from a two weeks' sad news Saturday that her broth­. Wilbur Bchantx cottage at Long
Notice in this issue.
daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. visit with the tatter's parents. Mr. er's boy. home on furlough from the lake. * Miss Louise Christiansen
Martin Vterk of Charlotte last Bun­ and Mr*. Fred Sepan of Pittsburgh. Pacific, had been drowned. His home has accepted a position at the In­
Out 9/20
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, due in March.
Cement block machine.
day * Thursday evening Callers of Pa. * The Rev. and Mrs. J. W.
ternational Seal and Lock. * Pvt..
Holstein
cow,
7
yrs.
old,
due
In
April.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fish were Mr. McCue spent two day* last week
Clean Easy milking machine.
Donald Berry to home from Fort
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, due in April.
and Mrs. Peter Merrian and daugh- at Gull lake. Their grandson the Tabor Drug store this Tuesday. Benning. Oa.. on a two weeks’ fur­
4—10 gal. milk cans.
Johnnie Albertson returned home * Mr. and Mrs George Konzen of lough. * Mr. and Mra. Robert Gar­
Guernsey cow, € yrs. old, due in April..
South Bend spent Bunday night
Durham
cow,
6
yrs.
old,
due
in
March.
McCormick Dearing cream leparator.
rison spent Thursday In Battle
with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Williams
Guernsey bull, 3 mas. old.
Quantity of fork*, shovels and small
They had all attended an annual Creek. * School began Tuesday.
Sept. 4 at the McOmber with Mrs.
Eleven ladles of the Freeport chicken dinner al the home of Mr.
tool*.
O.ES. attended the O.EB. Meeting and Mrs. Julius Mauer near Nash­ Howard Martin, teacher. The Hen­
held al Middlevllle last week Tues- ville. * Mr. and Mr*. Clare. Wil­ dershot pupils are again being sent
dMR Mrs. Nelda Newton was elected liams and daughters. Arlene and to Hastings * Mra. Jo Ann Ambs
150 Barred Rock pullot* ready to lay.
and children of Battle Creek spent
cSinty chaplln.
Alice, were at Traverse City Thurs­
150 Barred Rock cockerah, wgt. 4-5 lbs.
Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
day and Friday where Clare acted
Coldtpet, 6 ft. electric refrigerator, like
Burnham. Little Stephany Burnham
Service Newi
as sheep Judge. * Mr and Mrs
Is staying with her grandparents
200 Barred Rock pullet* and cockerala.
John Rlemerama and family of
* Mr. and Mrs, Fred Smith called
Pvt. Robert Cinton, ABH
Electric range, like new.
Spring Lake and Mrs Elenbaas and
on Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Molt Bun­
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daughter* of Zeeland spent Monday
Coronado electric washing machine,
_ _ _
Inf. Co. E 1st Plat
at the Clarence Beremda home. * day evening.
A.PD 21241
Mr. and Mra. Emmette Campbell
The above electrical equipment will
were Bunday dinner guests of Mr. SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mahler were
and Mrs. Joseph Corrigan. Jr. *
Robert Foster of Osh temo te spend­ Sunday guests of Mn. Norma 6|f7
ton
first
cutting
alfalfa
baled.
38930375
ing ten days with hte aunt. Mra. ton of Woodland. * Mr. and Mrs
Dining room table and chain.
Inf. Co. A-4th Plat
Chas. Bennett and husband. * Mr. Chas. Parlee and grandson Charles
Desk. Library table.
.
and Mrs. Bert Palmer were Sunday called on 8,’Bgt. and Mra. Lloyd
Quantity of straight back chain and
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hy- Paul Towns and Sandra Sunday.
Pennock Hospital Guild*
Model A Formal! tractor on rubber end
rocking chain.
The Social Guild met with Mr*. denberg and family of Grandville. Mr. and Mrs. Towns left for Texas
2 place oventuffad living room suite.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Palmer and »on Bunday evening. Sandra Is staying
16' plow and cultivator. Sold to­
Kraehler bedroom suite, twin bed*, box
gether and all in good condition.
distributed among members and spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. with her grandparents. Mr. and Mr*
thl» Guild will meet the last Thura- Lloyd Garrison of lhe Hendershott John Moon of Dowling. * Mr. and
McCormick Deering, 3 sec. spring drag,
।, day of each month. The next meet- district. ★ Mr and Mrs. Lowal)
heating stove.
good
condition.
lllng will be held with Mrs. Fred Krelner and children of Canton, o. tings and Mr. and Mr*. Nell Hynes
McCormick Deering binder, 7 ft. cut. t
Singer rawing maehiae.
were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Danny of Woodbury were cal। Tabberer.
Quantity of other household good* such
Bert Palmer. The two girls re­
New Ideal mower, 5 ft. cut.
I The OES. GuUd met with Mrs. mained unUhThursday * Mra Rob­ last week. * Mr. and Mrs. Guy
as (amps, dfohea, etc.
Dump rake.
.'Polly Parks last Thursday. This ert Tolan. Jr., spent the wetkend at Kantner and Marvin. Mrs Levi
GuUd te to meet the first Thursday Chicago with her husband. ♦ Mr Kantner. Miss Phoebe Oaks of
of each month. Next maeting te to and Mra. Vere Carter and daughter Woodland and Mr*. Franklin Town­
be with Mrs. Owen Steckle of West attended a family dinner al the send and baby of Hastings were
TERMS: CASH DAY OP SALE—NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR
Carlton.
Otto Bhanlz home near Caledonia guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Otto Town­
Sunday. * Mr and Mrs. George send Bunday. * Mr*. Burt Rogers
of
Lake
Odessa
and
Miss
Alice
j Pickett of Caledonia and Mr. and
Sept 1ft—Freeport Rebekah IxxigeBanker of Grand Rapids were
Sept. 28—Duration Club.
. urday callers of Mr and Mrs. Vere Thursday evening guests of the Har­
Sept. 27—No chicken supper
Carter and daughter. * John Loft- ry Sandbrooks. ♦ Miss Shirley
IXJ.O.F. hall.
Thompson of Sunfield spent last
us is reported to be getting along
week with her grandparents. Mr.
MILT LEINAAR. Cie
well as could be expected.
LOREN COPPOCK. Auctioneer
and Mrs. Lawrence Lucas * Mr. and
United Brethren Cburchea
Mrs. Joseph Smith of Hastings spent
M. H. Dawson. Pastor
Sunday evening with the Chas.
HICKORY CORNERS
Freeport
Far lees and lhe Keith Farlces'. *
Last Week's Leiter
10: 30—Morning worahlp.
When race-drivers risked their Uvea on their tires,
Mra. Mary Bartlett visited Katie Cadet Jean Kantner of Butterworth
11: 30—Bible achool. •
Kahler of Delton Friday. * Shirley hospital. Grand Rapids has been
the winner* of 599 of 667 auto races chose Riversides I
7: 00—U. B. ChrlsUan Endeavor.
sent to Percy Jones hospital at Bat­
8: 00—Evening worship — Sermon Trtck te seriously sick and was moved
They deliberately bought Wards Tires ... the same
from a hospital in Battle Creek to tle Creek for lhe next six months
by Rev. J. I. Batldorff.
of training.
tires that were sold to car-owners everywhere! Why?
8:00—Thursday evening —Prayer a Detroit hospital recently. * Mr*.
Sarah
Town
and
Mrs.
Hasel
NunnemecUng.
For the same reason that makes so many people
maker were guests of Mr. and Mra. BARRYVILLE
Pleauni Valley
switch, to Riversides today: More Miles-of-Safetyl
Wilber
Tolles
snd
children
of
Has
­
The WS.CS. will meet this week
10: 00—Morning worship.
ting* Wednesday and Thursday of Thursday. Sept. 13. for a potluck
11: 00—Bible school.
last week. * Vem Town and twin dinner at the church basement. *
NIVKRSIDIf ARI STRONGERI
daughters of Plainwell called on his Mr. and Mrs. Richard Helnlg and
8:00—Preaching.
Owing to the death of Mn. Clanna VanHorn, I will dispose of the personal propel
Prayer mother. Mrs. Sarah Town. Sunday. children of Eaton Rapids were Sun­
8:00—Tuesday
evening.
Yes, Riverside* arc actually 12% stronger than our
at Public Auction at the residence located at 822 W. Green Street in Hasting* on
* The Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Ey- day callers of Mr. and Mr*. Oeorge
ler and daughter, Sally, left Mon­ Gillett. Mr*. Royden Yargerandson
pre-war tires! Stronger, because Riverside’s cords arc
MalhadiU Ch are h
day morning for Houghton. N. Y-. of Hasting* were Saturday night and
itronger to begin with; then, chemically-strengthened
Donald E- Smith. Pastor
for a two weeks' visit with Mr. El­ Sunday gueits. * Mr. and Mrs El­
10: 30—Morning worship.
to a f«y stronger longer ... to provide greater protec­
ler's parents and sisters at Hough­ don Day and children of Nashville
11: 30—Bible school
ton college. * Mr. and Mra. Lyn were Wednesday supper guests of
tion against bruises, separation and blow-outs!
Lawrence and children. Arnold and Mr. and Mr*. Charles D*y. The Karl
8:00—Evening worship.
STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK. I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
Marilyn, and Mra. Vida Morford re­ Gassers of Battle Creek were Sunday
8:00—Wednesday evening. prayer turned Monday from a trip UJ dinner guests. * Mr. and Mra. For­
service.
northern Michigan and Canada. * est Cole and Jimmy were Monday |
F,ta»i goes
Miss Eunice McTaggart and friend supper guests of her parents. Mr. j
CRE88EY
Mary Matthews of Grand Rapids and Mrs. Arthur Snyder of Has- !
were gueste Sunday and Monday of tings. * Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lath- ।
war
RM. 2'c Russell Reynolds and hte Mr. and Mrs. John Mourer. * Mn. rop and children were Sunday din­
5.23/5.50-11. r.. 11.65.... 2.65
mother. Mr*. Lee Reynolds of Kala- Florence VanHorn has returned to ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wirt
7.00-15................ 15.75....3.45
maaoo had supper with his unde
Surlne. * Mrs Fade Fossett and
and aunt. Mr. and Mra. Warren
5.25/5.50-17... .12.50... .2.75
children of Hastings were Bunday
Cairns. Friday. * Mtas Norma Cul­ ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Knowles. evening caller* at the Burr Fossett
6.25/6.50-16.... 16.95... .3.55
ver
of
south
Wayland
spent
last
♦ Mr. and Mr*. Glen Asplnall spent home.
7.00-16................ 19.20. ...3.65
week with her sister. Mr*. Don Rey­ Saturday and Bunday **ith hte
Mrs Clara Day and Vivian were
TUBES era Ratlo»-Frve
nolds. ♦ Mr. snd Mrs Kenneth Har­ mother. Mrs Cor* Asplnall at Has­ Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and
ney are the parents of a boy. Paul tings. * Mr and Mrs John Mourer Mr* Clayton McKeown. Sharon j
6%. born at Borges# hospital. Aug­ and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fty and son Healy of Lake Odessa was a week­
ust 17. * Barney Ball te back at hl* Robert of Bedford left Friday. Sept. end guest at the Day home. * Mr.
aunt's. Mrs.. Harvey Emzlan's. alter 7. on a trip to northern Michigan and Mrs. Howard Pennock and son
some weeks' stay at Eaton Rapids. and Canada. * Mr. and Mrs. Blair ot Hickory Comers spent Sunday
* Miss Madeline and Chas. Enxtan Barnes of OUego and son Kenneth with the Cobb* and Orlo Roushes
have relumed to HasUngs after sev­ of South Bend. Ind., called on Har­ and called on the Rev. and Mr*. I
eral weeks spent with their uncle riet Barnes Friday afternoon.
J. J. Wllilta * Mr and Mra. Nell
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey EnWatcher and sons of Battle Creek
xlan. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ben- FAIR LAKE
were Sunday evening caller* of the
singer of Ubly were weekend guests
Mtes Irene Hammond commenced Russell Meads. Mr. snd Mr*. Mesd I
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hartman. * working at Snyders store. Hickory and Zane and John and Darrel) ,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Calms visited Corners. Wednesday. ★ Kinsley la­ Avery attended the State 4-H club
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oartlidge st Wall dles Aid will meet at Mrs. Floyd show at East Lansing on Tuesday.I
take Saturday. * Mrs. Pranklyn Collison's. Delton, on Wednesday. Mr*. Mead and lhe children snd
Goodrich is spending the week with Sept. 19. for a potluck supper. * Mr*. Qeyton McKeown were tn Kai- &gt;
her mother. Mrs. Bingham. * Miss Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morford and atnazoo on Monday. * Delores, Jan-;
. Charlotte Buckley of Galesburg and Mrs. Dari Scott and son Charles et and Nancy Manhall were guests
Claude Hannon of Kalamazoo visit­ were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. of Mr and Mr*. Elmer Gillett from |
ed hto father and aunt Sunday. * and Mrs Hart Utts. Mra. Vemor Thursday night until Sunday. On ,
Vnne Cairns and Mrs. Elsie Jami- Blough and two daughter* at Has­ Sunday lhe Gilletts and Vem Mar­
I son of Kalamazoo were Saturday tings were afternoon caller*. * Mr. shall and daughter* drove to Ben- I
' callers at the Chas Bauman home. and Mr*. Manion Newton of Rich­ ton Harbor where they spent the
land and Mr. Mason Newton of Del­
ton were Bunday dinner guests oi nock and brought Mrs Marshall
Serebam let Eraetae
Dishgi and cooking utoniili and many
|
Sorghum that yields nether grain Mr. and Mrs Alien Griffen. * Mr. home with tham. She had been viaeHrar orticks too numerous to menand Mr*. Vernon Kelly of Kalama- Hing the Pennock* since Thursday.
*eo and Mr. and Mr*. Carl Hartman * Mr. and" Mr*. Merritt Mead are
of Cressey were Bunday afternoon visiting at Houghton take and Ches­
the U. S department ot agricul­
aning with Mrs Noll Walker. * Mr.
ture plant breeder*. When Intended
rence Hughes and family. * Mr.
a* a conservation measure, all and Mra. H- O. Armour visited at
TISMS: CASH. DAY Of SAUL HO GOODS SIMOVID UNTIL SITTLID SOS.
growth of sorghum should be left on Mr. and Mn. Edwin Lancaster* Wendell spent Bunday with Mr and
Mr's. P. J. Bullne and Mr. and Mra.
near Nashville Bunday.
John Butina at their Crooked take

AUCTION SALE

THE DEADSTOCK
MEMOVAL

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1945
COWS

DELTON

Mn Ella Wertman and Mra

with Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wer
at Charlevoix. * Mra. Etta K

Wertman apant Bunday with
and MH. Wallao* Campbell a

Simmons and son Charles of
Arbor spent Labor Day with
brother-in-law and alster, Mr

Henry Kroe* received a telegram
Friday forenoon from their so

arrived in the State*. He has
In the Philippine*. ♦ S/Bgt. G
Fiori* who has been in Oer
arrived home last Mondsy a
spending a 33-day furlough wi
wife and son Jeff and his pa
Mr. and Mr*. Chartea Ftorta.
Floria and family are living
brother Douglas Floria'* cotta
Crooked take. Following his fur
he will report at Camp Gran
♦ Mrs. Leon Leonard and dam
Aleathe and Miss Clara Wes
spent Saturday in Kalamaso
Mr*. Alice Collins spent severa
last week with her nephew
Jones and family In Benton

CHICKENS

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

B.EES

MACHINERY

Now Maytag! on
play within two w&lt;
BULLING AND
Haitinil
t!«i.

IRVING M. STUCK, PROP.

UCTION SAL

TUESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1945

Cook stovo.
Dining table and 6 chairs.
Carbon gas stove.
Porcelain top kitchen table.
Majestic 4 ft. electric refrig­
erator.
Drop leaf oak table.
3 pc. pluih living room suite.
Davenport. 9*12 rug.
End table. 3 rockers.
Armchair. 12x14 rug.
Electric lamp. Gai plate.
Eureka electric sweeper.
2 brown metal beds, coil
•pringi and mattrasMi.
Drop leaf table.
Bedding.
Electric lamps.

Victrola and racordi
Dreiur.

Medicine cabinet
Bookitand. Paper rack.
Quantity ofbookt.
Bed table. Looking glass
Odd chain. Desk lamp.
Baby buggy. 2 reed rockers
3 large trunki.
Maytag electric washer.
Set twin tubs.
Folding table.
Bird cages. Pair skii.
Scalol. Shoe! and ikatei
Doll cab and toyi.
Lati of booki and gamei.
Clothing.

Swing rock*,.

MILES-OF-SAFETY
ON RIVERSIDES!

temptation to farmer* to harvest
the crop far other purpose*. Stalk*
of the naw variety era reported to

DNTGOMERY WARD

worth Mrvaaiucg
harvesting tar grata and USS
the
baU. ,n uniuJUU, br mula,
taonu.

BeUgve it or not, some interior
decorator* dragm «( glass logrg and

mor* ssnubl* side, however, css*
manufacturer
~\
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tk*t

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FtaU RfBer

For a M*v7 lalfTwaiNr, 5U two
steal oil drums with cemaat gaq eonMet ihern'togatbar on a steal iMft

Home Repaii

Postponed repoir cc
which moke your h
be begun before fol
ot hond for your cot

THE HAS1
AND LOAI
9 Stebbins Bldg.

We Gi\

DRIVE IN TOD Al

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AND I

RAYMOND DOUD, ADM
DIWIY RIED. Aeationeer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk

ANDRI
PHONE 214C

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, 8KPTTMBE* 13. IMS

Masungs;

••

mr Rrway, John town; Mr. and

last Thursday with Mrs. Emma ing with her daughter Mrs. Edith
Dickerson at Cloverdale. Tn honor Bchoolenberg tn Kalamaaoo, spent
of her birthday a potluck dinner
F/O Kenneth Horton and wife an­
nounce the birth of a daughter in
Mrs. Ella Wertman and Mrs. Ells­ and Mr*. B. F. Gaskill of Oonwtock Leila hospital. Battle Creek. Friday.
worth Barrett spent last weekend spent Saturday with Mr. and Mra. Sept. 7. The father, is stationed at
with Mr. and Mra. Myron Wertman Lincoln Bush. In lhe afternoon IJncoln. Nebr. * Mn. Kathryn Mott
at Charlevoix. * Mrs Etta Knes- they all called on Mr. and Mrs. left on labor Day for Harlingen.
Tex, where she will be with ber
Charles O**klll ta Hasting*.
Paul Richards who has been vis­ husband. 3,'Sgt Overt Mott. * Mn.
Wertman spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mra. Wallace Oa.-npbell at Ce­ iting hl* mother Mrs. Blanche Rich­ Myrtle McLeod reports that her two
dar Creek. * Mr. and Mra. Carl ard*. for several days returned to daughters. Lt. Ora! and Lt. Irta Mc­
Simmons and aon Charles of Ann Milwaukee. Friday. He ta planning Leod sailed Tuesday on the "Re­
Arbor spent Labor Day with their on attending school. A Mr. and Mra. public’’ the second largest hospital
brother-in-law and slater, Mr. and Calvin Powell of Hastings called on ship and most modern in the world
Mrs. Leon Pennock. * Mr. and Mra. her stater Mr*. Blanche Richards They expect to land at Manila. *
Henry Kroea received a telegram last last Friday. A Mr. and Mra. J. F. Geo. Scott and aon of Detroit spent
Friday forenoon from their aon. 1st Dental* attended the wedding of Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs
Mis* Sophia Rudick and Murray Willard Whittemore
arrived tn the State*. He has been Stuck ta Albion on Bunday. Sept. 2.
in the Philippines. A 8/8gt. Garth A Mr. and Mra. Willard Whltemore. Delton School Opens With Fall Staff
Florin who ha* been in Germany local and Mr. and Mra. Charlea
The Delton Rural Agricultural
arrived home last Monday and 1* Whittemore of Rutland went to achool opened Wednesday, Sept. 5.
spending a 33-day furlough with hta Benzonia Saturday where they will with an enrollment of 544 pupils.
Wife and son Jeff and hta parent*. vtalt Mr. and Mra. James Whitte­ Nine buses are used to bring the
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Florta. Sgt. more for a few day*. A Mtas Effie children in. The teaching staff is
Floria and family are living In hta Richard* and brother Warren spent aa follows: Supt.. Ralph Harper;
brother Douglas Floris's cottage at several day* lut week ta Kalama- agriculture. O. E Arne*; coach. M.
Jurgenson: shop. R. Patterson; home
Crooked take. Following hta furlough
he will report at Camp Grant. IU. 'The Cedar Creek Cemetery Cir­
★ Mrs. Leon Leonard and daughter cle met this week Wednesday with L. Smith; English. Mra. E. Palmer;
Aleathc and Mtas Clara Westgate Mra. Hattie Whittemore for an aft­ commercial. Mtas C. Westgate; Jr.
spent Saturday In Kalamasoo. * ernoon meeting * Robert Osborne. high. Mrs. O. Kahler and Mra. H.
Mra. Alice Collins spent several days
Noteboom; fl th grade. Mrs. R. Johnlast week with her nephew Irwin borne, ta now stationed at Camp cock; 5th. Mra. H. Kroea: Sth. Mra.
Jones and family in Benton Har­ Adair. Or4k&gt; * Mr. and Mra. E. Henson: 3rd. Mra. L. Boykin:
bor. * The Lady Maccabees spent Charles Rus-mAI and children Joann 2nd. Miss Phyllis Gibson; 1st. Mrs.
and Billy who are living at the Ar­ L. Leonard; kindergarten. Mrs. P.
thur Eddy home spent l*tbor Day Moody: Mtas Betty Oouid of Clover­
with hta parents. Mr. and Mra. Clar­ dale ta secretary.
Ths classes elected officers Friday
ence Russell at Dahlgren. Ill. A Mr,
and Mra. Raymond Stewart spent as follows: Oth grade, Pres.. Joan
over Labor Day with Arthur Eddy. Fuhrman; vice pres.. Dawn Fisher;
* Recent callers at lhe Arthur Eddy sec.. Margaret Flnkey; treu.. Shir­
home were: Mr. and Mrs. Porter ley Nevlna: student council. Barbara
Knowles and daughter. Mrs. Flor­ Lotaell.
ence Van Horn, Hickory Corners;
Mra. Lottie Colltatcr and Mra. Har­ Hames; vice pres.. Howard Nuneold Springsteen of Prairieville; Mra maker: sec.. Patty Chamberlain;
Violet Plating and daughter Phyllis trees.. Mary Lou Tobin; class adof Kalamazoo: Mr. and Mrs. Martin
11th grade; Pres.. Ruth Dahline:
Davis of Lockport. Ill.
Mr. nnd Mra. Filling Booms and vice pres.. Allan Shepard; sec.-treas..
•on Billy and their father Cleo Pen­ Dolores Burpee; student council.
nock of Kalamazoo. Mr. at)d Mrs Rachel Otto: athletic representative,
Ralph Starring and three children Charles Pike.
12th grade; Pres., Richard Os­
of Hickory Comers. Mr. and Mrs.
Eli!* Becker and two children of borne; &gt;lce pres.. William VanderGalesburg. Mra. Leda Harrington Molen:' sec.. Naomi Beck; tress.
and MTs. John Adams, spent Sunday Gloria Springer; student council.
afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Leon Philip Potter: athletic representa­
Pennock. * Mr. and Mra. Clarence tive. Flute! Nye; advisor, Mra. E.
Russell of Dahlgren. Ill., are visiting
at the home of their son and daughtcr-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Bluck-Radlck
Russell * Mr. and Mra. Glenn Wil­
Mta* Sophia Rudick, daughter of
liams and three sons of Gull take
were supper gueoto of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Martin Rudick of Al­
Roger Williams and son Dean bion and Murray Stuck, son ot Mr.
■ III I IMF
CZ5KI Thursday night. * Mra. Ella Wert- and Mra. James Stuck of Hickory
man spent Friday with Mr*. Nellie Corners were united in marriage at
। ......... .lai.......... ■■■. Larabee in Hastings. ★ Sgt. Lester 12 o’clock. Sept. 2. in the RussianHastings
Fhona 268Z McLeod of Lowry Field. Colo., and Greek Orthodox church In Albion.
। hta family are visiting hta mother. A targe reception was held sfter
' Mra. Myrtle McLeod. When hta fur­ the wedding. The groom attended
; lough ends he will report back at Dolton high school He received a
medical discharge from the army
Mrs. Anna VanTyne who is stay- about a year ago. He will now study
commercial chemistry at Albion.
The couple went to Chicago on their
honeymoon.
,

DELTON

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&gt; Rutland

ipld* wm Friday Milers at Hoy

&gt;ALE
iction located ’/a mile
1 mile east of Hickory

17, 1945
»nary hoy baler.

lacblne.
ling machine.

iring cream separator,
rks, shovels and smell

1OLD GOODS
ilactrlc refrigerator, like

Ilka naw.
'
trie washing machine,
ndltion.
lectrical equipment will
larantee with them.
bio and chairs.
tabla.
raight back chairs and
'fed living room suite,
xn Suita, twin beds, box

Move,

er household goods such
hes, etc.

UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

PBOP

New Maytag!
___ ,.... on
_ 1 dixplay within two wookx'

BULLING

AND SON

NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Mrs. Vina Letaon of Grand Ledge
spent the past week visiting her
son and wife. Mr. and Mra. Will
Letson and family. * F. J. Eckardt
of Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mra.
Eugene Eckardt and daughters Jo­
Anne and Barbara of Niagara Falls
visited the former’s stater. Mtas Ol»«
Eckardt Saturday afternoon and all
were supper guests of Mra. Lvdla
Schuler and Esther Schuler. They
also called on Mra. Bertha Eckardt.

MILT LEINAAR. Cleri

&gt;ALE
on Street in Hastings on

8, 1945
□.OWING:

id records.
abinet.
Paper rack
f books.
Looking glass.
. Desk lamp.
If. 2 reed rockers;
nks.
tctric washer
ibs.

Home Repair-Maintenance Loans
Postponed repair costs extra.

Major improvements

which moke your home a more livable place should
be begun before fall. We have the credit facilities
ot hand for your convenience.

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stebbins Bldg.

Member F.H.LB.

Phone 2503

We Give Your Car
BLUE RIBBON
SERVICE

&gt;l«.

Pair skis,
loes and skates
id toys,
ks and games.

service for your automo►king uteniila end many

DRIVE IN TODAY FOR A COMPLETE CHECK-UP

UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

HOLD ON TO YOUR BONDS
AND BUY MORE OF THEM

'RD HAMMOND. Clerk

ter’* niece and husband. Mr and
Mrs. Roy Pettit. A Pte. Gordon
Green and family of Bettie Creek
spent a few days with hta parent*.
Mr. and Mra. Albert Oreen and atatera before returning to Mississippi.
He feels he wouldn't be sent over­
seas a* he served over there before
and has nearly enough points to
receive his discharge. * Corp, and
Mra. James Bowerman of Hastings,
and the Green. Burd and Tripp
families were in Battle Creek Thurs­
day night to call on Ffc. Gordon j
Green and family. A Cpl. Cha*.
Storkan. son of Mrs. France* Btorkan expect* to get*hta discharge soon
from overseas and hopes to be home
soon. A-Roy Jenkins ha* the wall
for their house completed and ex­
pect* to move their house onto It
soon. * Frances Burkhart ta a little
bettor at the University hospital,
Ann Arbor. Her many friends will
be glad to beer this good news. *
Mra. Nellie Mayo of Battle Creek
spent the weekend with her brother
Albert Green and family. ★ Mr. and
Mrs. Alec Albert of Chicago epent
a few days at their farm here *
Ted Le Baron of Detroit returned to
Detroit after spending two weeks
with hta cousins, the Burd end Tripp
families' and with hta grandmother.

ANDRUS SERVICE
PHONE 2240

HASTINGS, MICH.

hulling.

Hold

strswber_-,a«v. not after,
juicy trulls like

when slicing sa none of the juice will

ASH ELECTRIC
ILICTRICAL WltlHa

tie Creek were Saturday supper
guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Harry Bab­
cock and family, th honor of Harry's
birthday.
Floyd Healy of Sunfield had din­
ner at Claud Hoffman'* Saturday. *
Mrs. Mildred Rhodes accompanied

Oaks and children of Prairieville
and Mra. Wayne Laster and chil­
dren of Hope Canter ware Bunday
callers
the home of Mr. and Mrs

Dunn and grandson Hubert Schrter
attended a family gathering at Head
take. Sunday. * Mr. and Mra. Er­
nest Gorham and family of Kala­
mazoo apent Sunday with hta par­
•pent the weekend with her husband, ent*. Mr. and Mra. France Gorham.
* Mra. Nile Lancaster and son Rob­
troth ha* collected and mounted ert of Hastings were guests Baturpictures of the men In service from
thi* Community and nearby; and rrnnlplirfnul Mr anQ
and Mrs. Roy
Sunday with special aerviee, the pic- | grandparent*. Mr. lna
turea were placed ta lhe church I
’___________ t r
.
by the fcrvloe FUf. * Mlu UkW [ COATS tlKOVK
The ehunh Heme oomln, .111 be
—■bend rmei ol her frendmoiher.
Bund.,.
M . Mm.
Ot*ee Meek. * Bund., Mr. —d Mm ' pMr, Demond rlHted neer MemhMI
DUude HoHmen rm, Fr.nl H,&lt;le
enU, .
Bunde,. Bund.,
mob their dinner end .pent lhe &lt;U,
wlu
aun.
mth Wm Heltm— tn Bdtlmore.
w„ „ .u—denee or 11.
nnwi inc.
* **
w i a collection of almost S18.00. Maxine
DUWLiau
*
Mng a wlo Al
Churoh
The Homecoming which wa. held Mrvlce Mrs Margaret Coats and
al the church Sunday proved to be Mrg ou Klmblc
-alve Me
a real «*cccas and was attepded by
Heartby tha cholr
a good many wtm had been reatdento * 7^ WOodland WC.T.U will meet
of the community. Two former ms- ulth Mr&lt; Bre*le Woodman. Friday,
tor* were present for the occasion. ISapt I4
2 p m A11
ati no music was
wu greatly
greeny appreciated
appreciateu lend * M„ H Woodman called
Tha
and .lhe
picnic
very muchMr&gt;
|,
- - dinner
Bradgon on Satur­
enjoyed. * Nell Rees who Is still ,day.
Lloyd Demond of lonta visited hta
hl* mother. Mrs. Clara Rees last mother. Mra. Pearl Demond Sun­
week. A. The funeral of WUUam day. Mra. Demond spent several
Phillipa who was.'a former resident days recently with friends in Mar­
of Baltimore township wa* held at shall.
the Dowling church Friday with
burial in Dowling cemetery.
SOUTH THORNAPPLE
Malcolm Pierce and wife and
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Andler en­
friends from Virginia are enoylng tertained on Sunday their daughter
and husband. Mr. and Mra. Irving
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall McFall of Middleville also her sis­
Pierce and Mr. and Mra. Orin Cole ter and husband. Mr. and Mn. Joe
and other relatives and they attend­ Kavanaugh of Kalamazoo. * Mr.
ed the anniversary party which and Mra. Teddle Wieringa were
was given Saturday evening at the Bunday dinner guests of her par­
Pierce home. * Mr. and Mra. John ents. Mr. and Mra. Harry SUmpson
Ormsbe have received word that of north Thornapple and called on
their fon. Ray Sigler ha* been dis­ her cousin Mra. Florence Adams of
charged from the army and Is at Caledonia. A We are pleased to re­
the home of his wife near Cadillac. port that Mrs Maynard Parks is
* Mrs. Nina Powers ha* relumed better following an attack of
mumps and flu. * Anna Mae Wlerafter a visit with relative* near
inga spent a few days last week with
Dowling and at Battle Ckeek.
her cousin and children In Middle­
ASSYRIA
y
* vllle. * Mr. and Mra. Ira Zimmer­
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Holcomb man of the Diamondale vicinity

and Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Jones, Milbum and Gwendolyn were
among those attending the 4-H
State club show at East Lansing
Tuesday. ★ The Assyria 4-H club
sent the following exhibit* to lhe
state show—Solly Hortotn, muffins;
Gwendolyn Jones, flowers; Ann
Tasker, garden; Bernard Holcomb,
rabbit* and garden and James Au­
gustine. handicraft. * The Assyria
school began Sept. 4 with Mrs.
Harry Augustine teaching lhe upper
grades and Mrs. Laurence Carroll
in the lower grade room. * Fall
plans for Extension Work are being
made tor the county. Anyone in the
S. E. section of Barry county who
does not belong to a etab but ta
interested, may contact the council
members for the district. Mra. A. C.
Clark. Hastings, or Mrs Bernard
Tasker, Bellevue R No. 1. A
Church and Sunday school services
at lhe Briggs church are back an
the winter schedule of combined
services every Sunday evening 7:30
to 9 o’clock. Sept. 30 is rally Sun­
day and Special service* are plan­
ned. A The WB.CB. of the Brigg*
church will meet Thurs. this week.

.nd Mrs. Kul Eekudt took their
daughters Miss Doris Bstr-a end
Joyce Eckardt to Naperville. HL,
Saturday, where Dori* and Joyce
are entering their second year of
college. * Mr. and Mrs Arthur Bates
and Mrs. vtttor Eckardt also drove tage. weather permitting. Picnic din­
to Naperville Saturday taking MU* ner and each bring table service.
Maxine Bate* and Phyllis Eckardt
Scissors Handy
who are entering their flrat year al
college there. * Mr. and Mra. Will
Scissors are handy in the kitchen.
Letson and family attended a 8. S. They can be used to trim crusts
class picnic at Grand Ledge Sunday from bread, to shred lettuce, to cut
of which Mra. Letaon formerly was cooked
vegetables
Into
fancy
a member.
shapes, to remove burned edges
from cakes or cookies, to shape
HUBBARD HILLS
slices of meat, fish or fowl, to loosen
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Teeter and cords from baked meats, to snip the
Betty took an enjoyable trip to Mus­ centers in grapefruits.
kegon Height* recently and visited
Ell Reese and hta stater. Mra. Mary
Reed who ta some better. She suf­
fered a stroke at her home here last
fall and ta now able to walk some
which friends here will be pleased

who is visiting her sister rfhd broth­
er-in-taw, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Green.

ADM

D UNHAM DISTRICT
I SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
The Maple Grove Farm Bureau I Bunday guests at the hoc
discussion group will meet Saturday Mra. Lib Douglas# were MT.
evening Sept. 15 at the home of Mr. i Mra. Roy .Douglas*. Mra. Nellie
and Mra. Clyde Cheeaeman. A good , man of Hastings. Mr. and Mra. Oley
attendance ta desired a* thi* ta! Douglas* and family of Carlton
election of officers. Refreshment* I Center. ★ Mr. and Mrs. June* Wllafler the meeting. * Frank Hyde cox and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oak*

and Mra. Mylo Shaw. * The Fred
Bowermans entertained her par­
Hastings on Sunday.
Callers Sunday of Mr. and Mra.
Mylo Shaw were the Izon Hauslers
of Charlotte. Mr. and Mra. Ralph
Kline. Vermontville and 'Mr. and
Mra Ira Garns of Nashville. * The
children seemed pleased that their

JOHNSON SUPPLY
Ph-. 2701. 22IS

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING

Hit While the Iron Is Hot
About one* in a genoration
dairymen got a chanco to mH

dairy products at a price that
it fairly profitable.

Surely This Is the Time!
Even the dairymen producing but­
terfat now get a price more compar­
able to the price for fluid milk than
was true a year ago. Three factors
control milk profits:
1— Good producing cow*.
2— A feed that stimulates maxi­
mum production. Many concentrates,

mum production without injuring tha

in condition to drop a strong, hoatthy
imum production.

Milkmaker 34%

Write for our new formula booklet. Describee your foede,
made by your orgonixatioli.

Teddy Wieringa is again the driver

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, DIC.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Flavored Honey
While all honeys are pure, there
are many different flavors depend­
ing upon the kind of flowsrs from
which bees gather nectar. One may
select a flavor just as one selects a
favorite flavoring.

MENU

PEACHES

Muter Mix E« M..h ,r&lt;I M.Uv
Mash maJ.
Mix34%M«hC.n«^ I M.mrU«*-.

HALE and ELBERTA

Hilton Orchards

SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Located at 1403 North Main St., in Lake Odessa, on

Beginning at 1 oclock p.m., I will mH the following;

Upholstered set consisting
of bed davenport and
two chairs.
High choir.
Bookcase.
Table Phllco radio and
stand.
6 dining choirs.
3 dining chair a with
leather seats.
2 matching Wilton ruga,
114-« TIB’, and
11 T110.
2 ruga, * X 12.
Library table, golden oak.
Stand.
Dining table, drop leaf.
Gofden oak buffet.

Ideal sewing machine.
3 burner electric range
with oven below, prac­
tically new.
White kitchen cebinet.

r

OU 'LL HAVE BIRDS shat ply their way
wilh eggs... instead of "guren' living

Y

a Mauer Mix egg ptodtxtion feeding program

£

For three Masser Mi* feeds are balanced
induce pullets to lay... all the egg* they were
bred to produce.

Each Master*Mix feed formulated for higher egg ModurtiM con-

Dretsers.
Bedding.
Porch swing and ehalre.
5 gal. milk east.
Cock.
Ilactrlf iron.
Vacuum sweeper.
Dishes.
Kitchenware.

Many other article* not mentioned.

the feed she ears muss be nutrdionally balanced. Heavy fsed-

TERMS: Cash

MRS. ELLEN LAPO, PROP
Loren Horahborgor, Manogor
_________________________ ,__________ Out 9. H

No Superior

Milkmaker leads in getting maxi­
ton. This aids in assiiailation and re­
mum production, and in leaving the
tention of lime and *
'
cow ready for another year of work.
means better healH
That is because Milkmakcr supplies a
Miikmoker 34% corriea
variety of quality proteins — of high
digestibility and palatability.
Milkmeker 34% protein corries
8,000,000 units of Vitamin D in every
to maintain health.
100 Ibs. of Milkmaker 34% protein with 250 to 500 Ibs. of oats, barley, hominy
or com (depending upon quality of pasture) makes a heoMifwl, stimulating ra• tion. Try it!

man who ha* been staying with her
son and wife the Fred Bowerman*
for several weeks left Sunday to visit
his sister in Kalamazoo.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15

&gt;11 w.

MASTER MIX Egg Mash ££

HASTINGS GRAIN
HASTINGS

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THV»3D.4,T. 3»WXM»Ut
vlnegar and fa pound dry mustard, | DURFEE
; Francis Springer from Truax Field daughter Lydia returned to Albion MARTIN CORNERS
Waste Carotene
which has first been worked Into a i Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. WU, graduated from radio .school Sunday after spending the summer
Scientists have found that cahros
SUGAR
paste over the cucumbers and seal Chas. Hammond were Mr. and Mrs. Friday and U spending a few days at their Fair lake cottage. Lydia Is and grandson_Deaber Huey, and Mr. cannot utilize carotene. tta pre­
art teacher. in the Albion city and Mra. Bert Troutwine were Sun­ cursor of vitamin A. as well as vita-,
the tars immediately.
I Harry Jofinspp and family of Bat-I at home.
Another sugarless pickle Is the tie Creek. Mrs. Lottie Hammond of | Mr. and Mra. Almond Weeber schools ♦ Fred Frey and family day callera at the Orr Fisher's. ★
gion specialist in nutrition at Michi­ French Pickle, made from a collec- Bedford. Mr. and Mra. Geo. Baulch i spent Sunday afternoon with hta •pent the weekend in the Upper William Cogswell and daughten and mln A Itself. Carotene is present In
gan State college, suggests going tldh of vegetables. Cook separately ' of Hastings. ★ Miss Ardath Coppock sisters in Battle Creek. ★ The church Peninsula.
Wayne VanByde. Mr. and Mn. whole milk as well as in good-quality ।
beck to old time pickles, the brined
Owen Varney and sons, Robert and hay and silage, but unfortunately it I
one quart each of diced carrots.; returns to Emmanuel Missionary I and Sunday school are planning a
qom. the crisp salt and vinegar cuLyle. Mn Elsie Cogswell. Wayne does not appear to do newborn
SOUTH BOWNE I
onions,
fine
cut
celery,
small
green
college
at
Berrten
Springs
Sunday
I
Rally
Day
in
the
near
future.
w
“
tch
eumbera and the mixed vegetables.
Jerry Blough wu a supper guest Marjorie and Beriilla, Mn. Anna­ calves much good. Milk, of course. '
To insure Rood results In pickle cucumbers, green tomatoes, small after spending a vacation with, for date and plan to come. ★ The at Martin Kundu Friday evening. belle Showalter, and Pfc. and Mn. also contains tha readily-utilized
llmas.
eom
cut
from
the
cob
and
her
parents.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Walter
Aid
had
a
very
pleasant
meeting
making, use fresh fruit and vegeMaurice Cogswell and son. David, vitamin A, lhe colostrum or DrstMr. and
tablea of good quality and uniform one.pint of fine cut sweet red pet&gt;- Coppock. ♦ Mr. andMra. Heber I and dinner at the home of
ness of Mra. Jennie Miller, formerly were co-operative dinner guests of milk' being richer in this factor then
rfM-the right and carefully meas- pen*. Season to taste with salt. Foster's Sunday guests were Mr. and Mra. Walter Cook of Hastings. ★
drain well and add fa ounce turner- Mra. Claretice Calms, and Mr. and | We were invited to meet wth the of Bowne Canter, who Is seriously Mr. and Mn. Orr Fisher Sunday other milk.
Buy Hero and Save
111
at
the
home
of
her
daughter.
honoring Pfc. Maurice Cogswell, who
and M
Mrs.
Herbert Bishop
Oct.
fc daAand airtight storage place, lc. fa cup white mustard seed ano
ra. Herbert
Bishop of
of Hastings.
Hastings. ★*| Rev.
itev. and
ano Mrs. Pfeiffer for our
- Tn choosing ingredients. Mr*, one ounce celery seed. Mix every- Mr. and Mra. Roger Davis and meeting. ★ The Rev. and Mrs. Orlo Mrs. Blanclte Butterick. South Bend. after spending a 3O-day furlough
■44"
__
...__ _a clear. standard i thing lAMtha*
Mra. Jack Ind. ★ George HUI. who hu been with the fiome folks after overseas
MicFiwn
stresses
together *o*ll
well, cover with dauithters ....i
and u.
Mr. and Ur,
Mrs Uanrv
Henry . Munger
Munger and Mr. and
ar
If you prefer a sugar lacs topping
___ e were dinner visiting at the Jake Glees home has duty, will report to Camp Grant. I on your cake put a paper doily over
vinMar purs
ours granulated salt rather vinegar and bring
to —
the
boiling
Mr. and Moore of Baltimore
wmaur.
—. —
- --- rjavla spent Sunday with .....
Into1..
— Caryj Bowman near Trvino
guests Sunday
Sunday of Mr. :and Mr*. John returned to his home in Chicago. *
thanu table variety, whole excellent .mini
point, .ttrrinff
stirring frequently.
freouently. Pack
Pack Into
Mrs
Irving. *
★ attests
I
- ESS
Duality «pices rather than ground clean Jara and seal at once.
I Mls3
Hook u working in Battle I Moore. ★ Mr. and Mrs L. D. Wood- Harold Gleu, Jr., who hu been
S. Jefferson
■&gt;Kaa.
*1cm. tu
To uw
use we
the apices aww
most «»•ad- 1 Mrs. MecPnwn —
caution*
-•r—-- —
thkt
— —
onlv
- , vtcck. *
* w
Mr «nu
and an?.
Mry. Jack Moore man soent Sunday with Mr. and visiting in Chicago, returned home
vantageously. tie them In a bag and enamel, -aluminum
or - stainless
Rcv aiiu
#nd .nis.
Mrs. Orlo Murt-Mrs. Harold Lester of East Delton, Thursday. ★ 6gt. Richard Bchray of Mr, .M Mn J. a AeUek Uw p»&lt;
----- -- ----- -• steel and
ano the
me ncr.
Kentucky and Donald Schelter of week. ★ Harold Buckler of Lansing , ni Ior ,ny p,r”'’
utenslls
remove after pickle* are done.
utensils should
should be
be used
used for
for pickling.
pickling. | Rfr had 8unday
Sundav dinner with
with Mr.
Mr.
'• *
Conner kettle
__ _____
Lake Odessa were callers Tuesday wu a Bunday dinner guest at Mr. i
For an easy and successful pick- I /-ir»r»&lt;1mruh*r
Grandmother urrd
used na Conner
»ctl‘e , #nd. ... . .j0....
]ul ....
Moore
near Clover- CLOVERDALE
evening of Mtas Waneta Schray, the and Mra. Fay Dcmonds. Callers at. ।
Ung campaign, wash enough small to make her pickle* bright but she dalc Saturday
of the Mun- i
Sgt. Charles Green ofAberdeen,
encumber* to fill three gallons worth may have acquired poisonous sa U. &gt; gfrJ were Mr and Mrs Jac5t Mun. Md nnd Mlag Ru{h Meyer* of Roan- former being a brother and the lat­ the Demond home during the week
Of glass jars and pack into the jar*. | too. when the vinegar reacted with
#nd
or Kalamazoo.
1 '
”
----------------- - **- ter a cdusln. ★ Mr. and Mra. Wm. were Mra. Pearl Demond/Mra. Lil­
Pour a mixture of one gallon of ■ tarnish on the copper.
—
. . .----------------- land Mrs. Arthur Lathrop’s InstMon- Mishler and Gwendolyn visited Sun- ' lian Carr. Mra. M. Fisher and Mrs
I CEDAR CREEK
__________
_ __ ....
day. ★ Mr _________
and Mrs.____
Clarence
Ap- day afternoon with Mr. and Mra. A- Slocum. ★ The Rev. Howard
Western, secretary of Rural llfe tn
Severe! from this way attended ’ piegnte and Elsie are spending sev- Frank Hynes of Woodland.
Lt. &lt;Jg.&gt; John Eash, who hu been Mich, conference and a teacher at
services at. the Dowling Methodist j rrai days In Roann. Ind. ★ Mrs. LesOF HASTINGS
church Sunday evening. ★ Mr. and ter Monica and Bruce soent a few home on a furlough, returned Wed- Adrian college, will preach at the
Martin church. Sunday. Sept. 16. al
Mra. Albert Becker, son John, frtm days the put week with Mr. and
IS AGAIN SPONSORING ITS ANNUAL SUBSCRIP­
Plainwell. Mra. Margaret Sall and Mrs. Wm. Bourdo and Miss Donna and Mra. Orvln Ailerdlng were in 10 o'clock. * Alvin Oaks, who ta
home
after
several
months
of
over
­
Grand
Rapids
Saturday.
★
Jessie
Mrs. Doria Daniels from Georgia 1 Diehl of Doster. * Mr. and Mrs.
TION CAMPAIGN TO RAISE FUNDS FOR
-were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs i Floyd Fa.wtt and famllv of Char- Blough has sold his farm and will seas duty, his wife, also her brother
Lloyd Owen and family Monday eve- fotte and Mrs. Harry Green. Bar- move back to his home In Freeport. and wife of Hutlngs were dinner
THE PURCHASE OF
Formerly operated by J. J. Mmimds
nine. ★ S/Sgt. Richard Leinaar of | bara and Ruth of Bellevue, and । ★ Mra. Joy Blough was in Lansing guests of the former's sister. Mra.
Benton Harbor and Mrs. Ixtinaar , jerry Pratt of Hutlngs. were guests j Tuesday and Battle Creek Wednes- Pern Mead, at the chu. Mead home
NOW OPERATED by ROLAND TALIAFERRO
and daughter of Hastings visited his I of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Lathrop | day. ★» Hubert Porrltt who has been Sunday. ★ Ernest and Carol Rice
• parents. Mr. and Mra Henry Lein- 1 lut Sunday. * Mrs EJnma Dlck- | home on a furlough left Monday for are new scholars at the Martin
• Complete Lubrication
aar Saturday. ★ Mrs. C. Ryan. I erson entertained the past Sunday I Louisiana. ★ The Martin Klndes school this year.
, .
.
daughter Beth of Aurora. Ill., visited ; for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mills were in Lake Odessa Tuesday eve• Standard Products &amp; Accessories
ning. ★ Mra. Fannie Huntington of DUCK SEASON
Grandpa Hammond and Mr. and and daughter of South Bend. Ind..
Mrs Ardy Owen a part of last week.' Mr. and Mra. Ezra Chamberlain. Mr. Eaton Raulds. who has been visit- ।OPENS SEPT 20
CLEAN REST ROOMS
ing
her
sister.
Mra.
Minnie
Bouck,
The
duck
season
will open Thurs­
★ Mr. and Mrs Laurence Bostwick nnd’ Mra.
""
" "
Wm. Butl*r and
Mr. and’
and children of Ross spent Sundav Mrs. Sheldon Howell of Kalamazoo, went to Grand Rapids Wednesday day Sept. 20. The zero hour for
- ' with Mrs. G. Pease and Mrs. Crystal Mr. and Mrs. Forest Chilson oj to visit her sister-in-law. Mra. Alice human is half an hour before sun­
Mtahler.
rise on that day. The season will
, Watson and children. ★ Mr. and Niles. James Lewh of Lansing nnd
continue through December 8. Each
’ Mra. David May and family of Chl- Mrs Martha Chamberlain. The oc­
Anywhere in Barry County. Rcprctentativei bearing
day’s sport must end at sunset.
; cago were dinner guests of Mr. and casion marked the 25th wedding an­
letters of introduction signed by our officers will coll
Mrs John Lammers Wed. They niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Mills and
U. 8. continuous plant Inspection
I called on Mr. and Mra. Clare Lam- lhe ? birthday of Mrs. Dtckerson. *
on oil residents in thii territory, both city and rural.
I mere and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lam- Mrs. Amanda MeUcnbach of North
The State Farm Bureau wUl hold
J mers ★ MUs Marjorie Lammers Hope and Mr. Jgke MeUenbach, a convention In Lansing on Thurs­ unable to determine why pits were
Your Cooperation Will Ba Greatly Appreciated
! nnd MUs Joyce Lammers spent Mr. and Mra. Wilson MeUenbach
appearing In his cherry pack.
NOON DINNERS WILL BE SERVED AT
day, November 8. County and com­
‘ Thursday afternoon and evening and son of Peru. HL, were callers at munity Farm Bureaus will choose
| with friends In Kalamazoo ★ Maur­ Mr. and Mra. Virgil Monica's and
delegates for this gathering, on the
I ice Benton of Hutlngs spent Satur- Mr. Heller's. Sunday morning. ★
ATHLETE S FOOT GERM
basis of one delegate for each 100
' day and Sundav with hU grand par - Friends and neighbors are sorry to members.
KILL IT FOR SSe.
i ents. Mr. and Mra. Walile Campbell. learn Mra. Moyer is ill. We all hope
The foUowlng affUiated organi­
From 11:30 ’till 1:30 by appointment. Special lunchei
। Other callera at the Campbell home her a speedy recovery.
zations will also be entitled to rep­
and dinners served as usual.
I were Mr. and Mra. Russell Benton BANFIELD
** ’
resentation at this meeting: The
and Mra. Merrill Campbell of Hu-,
Michigan Milk Producers Associa­
PHONE 2336
cu’t b« killvd. nnUii r**ch*4.
Oeorge Wickwire and Henrv were tion; Michigan Elevator Association: («na
! tings.
__________
r.U tl PSKETBATZ, rttcbta nor*
Saturday dinner guests of the lhe Michigan Livestock Association: r.rml, APPLY FULL BTUMOTH f#r
WEST HOPE
George Ransoms in Hastings. ★ Mra the Farm Bureau Fruit Products luby. »uly or rnnlly fwt. Today al
Ensign Donald C. Sori pg er. son Hattie Bristol spent lut week with Co.; the Michigan Potato Growers
of Mr. and Mra. Harold Springer U her granddaughter, Mrs. Margaret
Association; the Michigan Wool
spending a 37-day furlough with the Hill in Battle Creek. ★ MUs Pauline
Orowera Association; the Farm Bu­
home folks. He will report at San Bellinger has returned to her poai- reau Services. Incorporated.
Diego. Oct. 5. * jdr. and Mrs. Rus­
This will be an Important meet­
sel Zerbel and Mrs. Merl Tasker schools. ★ Mr. and Mrs Ren Brink ing for the Slate Farm Bureau and
of Hutlngs and Mr. and Mrs. Elam of Augusta called on Mrs. Jennie
its affiliated companies. Barry coun­
Springer snd Laura Cosgrove of Lyons Sunday. * Mrs. Jennie Lyons ty hu a strong Farm Bureau or­
1 Bowen’s-MllU were Monday evening was brought home from Pennock
ganization. and will no doubt be
icailersat the Harold Springer home. hospital Sunday and is being cared represented at this gathering.
. ★ ydt. and Mra. Wilton Vrooman for by her sister-in-law. Mrs. Min­
It will be several months at
I odd daughter Dorothv pf Battle nie Quick of near Delton. ★ Mr.
Bitter Flavor
• Creek spent Saturday afternoon and and Mrs. Angus MacDougal snent
least before tires become
Bitter Davor in milk may be
I evening with Mr and Mrs. Jesse Sunday with lhe latter’s son Floyd
caused by stripping a cow up until
Osgood. ★ Mra. Richard Arena and In Battle Creek. ★ Several from this just before freshening, by con­
available in quantity, to your
I son Duane, of Irving. Mra. Helen community attended the funeral of
| Hudson and children of Hastings. Wm Phillips in Dowling Friday. Mr. tamination of bacteria which live In
old ones will have to last.
' Mra. Donn Cook and daughter Cora. Phililpps resided in this community open seams of milk utensils, by
COME IN NOW and &gt;LAY
Mra. Frederick Root and sons of for several years and passed away holding cream too long or not cool­
। Kalamazoo were Sunday callers at at his home in Battle Creek last ing it promptly enough, or by cows
SAFE!
, '
the Harold Springer home. ★ Pvt week ★ Mrs. Ella Phililpps and eating certain weeds.

Attention Farmers
Jack's Shoe and
Leather Goods

The American Legion Auxiliary

Standard Service

WHEEL CHAIRS
This equipment will be loaned without
charge For Home Use

Stote Farm Bureau
Meeting in Lansing

BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 17

BETTY'S INN

NO CASH DONATIONS ACCEPTED
AUXILIARY UNIT
LAWRENCE J. BAUER NO. 45

Expert Tire Check-up!

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MORE

BONOS**
SAYS SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE:

MCKEE SERVICE OIL SALES
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES

iTE ST.

HASTINGS

PHONE 2554

PEACHES
Now picking - Hole Havens and South
Havens, Elberta, Hal-Berta and Fer­
tile Hale following.

BOYES' ORCHARD
Phone 9F3 - HICKORY CORNERS
Vi

MILE EAST, % MILE NORTH &amp;

'/i MH.E EAST OF HICKORY CORNERS

Despite Victory Used Fat
Saving Must Go On!
Every woman in America should know that our country
continues to face a serious fat shortage. And victory
over Japan won’t solve the problem immediately. We
must keep on saving used fats in our kitchens I
If you have any thought that
saving used fats is one of those
wartime chores we can drop, now
that Victory is here, please con­
sider these facts and tell them to
your neighbors.

America still needs salvaged
fats. N.ot even at the peak of our
war effort, when fats were re­
quired for mountains of shells and
bombs and medicines, in addition
to the ever-present need for soap,
were our needs for salvaging fat
greater than now. Our stocks have
been drained by four long years
of war, and there isn’t enough on
hand to meet all requirements.
(
When you need cash quickly, give us a chance to
show you bow promptly our loan service works.
Loans to both men-and women, single or married,
“ ill tjpu ot onploymtm. Com. io or pbooel

MUTUAL FINANCE CORPORATION
Bank Bldg., Hmtiag*. Mich.

Don’t let “Victory psychol­
ogy'* blin3~you to this national
need! If housewives stop saving fats

Don’t let a single drop of
used fats go to Waste! Little trim­
mings of fat left on the platter at the
table, scraps left on plates, and even
the skimmings of soups and gravies are
important. It is the consistent saving
of even these small amounts that counts.

Don’t torn in fats that can
be re-used! But some fats, such as
those rendered from lamb and mutton,
are not suitable for re-use. Put them
immediately in the salvage can. And,
with other fats, after you've got all
cooking good out of them, there is
always a little left. No matter how
little it is, save it.
Your butcher will still give you It
and 2 red points for every pound you
turn in. Save consistently—save every
drop you can—every day—until
- Unde Sam says the job is done.

mJ

Now that the war is over, bringing dial
service to still more rural customers is only
one of many improvements Michigan Bell
plans to make as rapidly as sufficient ma­
terials, trained manpower and manufactur­
ing facilities become available.
We have developed important new de­
vices and construction methods which will
make telephone service available to more
rural folks. We-intend to add more lines
so there will be fewer parties per line.

We are conducting market and ruralopinion surveys, so that we can t'nore
exactly meet the wants of telephone users.
We are studying special features designed

now, the shortage will become even
more critical.

Aftneedby USDA

Only one out of ten rural telephones was
dial operated in 1937. Today two out of
three have dial service. That illustrates
some of the progress that has been made in
improving rural telephone service.

OPA. PaidJst by ladsitry.

to make telephone service more valuable.
This indicates the way we are resuming
our rural construction and improvement
program. The program began long before
the war. In 1940 we incorporated into it a
rural construction plan suggested by the
Michigan Rural Communications Commit­
tee, a group of agricultural leaders. But the
entire program had to be curtailed because
of wartime shortages.
■Its resumption is an important part of
Michigan Bell's 5-year, $120,000,000 post­
war expansion and improvement program.
Of course, it will take time, for much tele­
phone construction is slow, painstaking
hand work.
However, we will work constantly toward
our- goal of providing the best possible
rural service, to the largest number of
people, at the lowest possible cost.

MICHIGAN BILL TILIPHONI COMPANY

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                  <text>HELP BEAT INFLATION
BUY BONDS

NINETIETH YEAR

On

The Hastings Banner
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20.

14 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

th» ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ A ☆

Home Front
lar Gang:
h Oueaa your Hickory Comers letter
pill be coming your way a bit later.
Q|Xt week the letter to you will be
Fmten by Mrs. Otto Isenhalh. who
[HU. no doubt, along with other
pews, have chgter for you, from her
pany sons. John and Hollis.
| Well—for now.—school is well un|crway. every night the fellows
kudge back about dusk from footk»l) practice: the bowling leagues
Lave started (to you merchant rnaJneman. Lloyd Steeby, enroute from
nd la last we knew,—your wife bowls
[ pretty game—wc never pay any
Rtenllon to the scores i; the frost
t almost on the pumpkin (no re­
Barks): and the Red Cross workers,
plowing a 7lh inning stretch, arc
[irding themselves for full speed
mead. The V-E and V-J days did
lol lessen the work of Red Cross—
I may even be greater than before
linlor Red Cross chairman. Mrs
fie Job. She declares she needs a
lep. Any of you guys have an exL*i one handy?
I So you see. just because of the
Ictory days we're not letting up.
yd-we l) not let you down.
(Funny, but we feel Just like going
Ito a sort of song and dance for
bu at the moment, such as telling
Lu about—Jim Moses, out of servle for some lime, squiring Barb
hannon to the dance Sat. night—
[here also was Bonnie Brandstettcr
jlth veteran sailor Gordan Cove—
Ln't gel too concerned, wine of you
pys. he la her cousin, home from
he Pacific for 30 days. Then there
las the sailor on the corner of State
[reel and Jefferson late Monday
Bght, who was finding the going
bugh due. not so much to the roll
f the pavement, as to the Call of
Be deep.
I However, guess we'd better stick
[• the Nice Seeing You Home New*.
■ here goes.
I Air Corps Capt. Kenneth Dunn h
pme. He's been overseas nearly 2
rs. Hope to see him before he reIrns to San Antonio. Texas. "Hello"
I Ken's brother Alpheous, still in
Le south Pacific.
I Lt. and Mrs. Pete Harrington nr|ve home today (Thura.i Pele has
Icelved his honorable discharge and
lentlonlng Mrs. H, recalls her kid
Bblher. Lorry Fuller, who U being
latuferred to Fort Eustis, Va, a
[aval hospital, from Bon Diego,
hllf.
|S/Sgt. Jack Sage. In service 5 yrs,
st Aug, is out on plenty of points
[aven't seen him for a chat as yet.
le served with the Air Corps as a
pother observer and was In the
krribean for 30 mo'a.
[Another we've missed. Is navy man
■rl Conrad, who made an enviable
Icord sailing with the submarine
puardflah." He Is out on points,
Le first navy man to report to the
[cal draft board since his release.
|Lt. Perry Fausett.-who's wife and
po children Uve here. U home on
kve from active duty aboard a Pa­
ste carrier.
|Capt Ross Norwood. Delton, vetfan pilot of the south Pacific, arKed home Tues. Keep your eye
p attractive "Joe” Parcell.
Arriving on Monday night and
[ready In civles la Louis Mlake. who
[ now really out. he says, after 5
rs. in service. Louis. Mrs. M. and
he baby (now weighs 10 lbs.) drove
Lrough from Ban Francisco, how­
ler their homecoming Is not too
Kpfiy because Louis' dad Is very 111
nd the outcome is doubtful.
[Missed connections with a schedled visit with Billy Vandermaic,
hlch was entirely our fault, how­
ler we had a bit of a chat on
uesday before he and Paul Wllknu. also from Freeport, left for
imp McCoy. Wls., then on to Camp
arson. Colo, after 30 days home.
[11. an honest to goodness, grand

Io fast. Then he added, “while I
hs away things changed, just look
I my b#by brother Tom." and sure
lough there was young Tom, as
lipper as his brother Bill, and quite
Intry Combat Medal plus the E.
| O. ribbon vdlh 2 stars Hope It’s
by going fellas, from here on In.
[Uniform or no. Lt. Leon Mudge
la grand looking fellow. He’s home
|r 30 days, after which hell report
bt. 7th to Fort Wayne, Ind. for replgnment. Leon, overseas IH yrs.
is received the unit citation for
lavpry. air medal with 3 clusters.
KiE.T.O. ribbon with 7 stars. Leon
noted a C-47 and although we
ain't have a chance to really visit,
r judged, Leon was plenty glad
|(Continued on Page 6. Sec. T.)

ATI0N I NG
AT A GLANCE it

SIX 12-GRADE DISTS
RECEIVE $27,198
OF PRIMARY MONEY

PRESIDENT URGES
18171527

Payment Is Mode of $9 Per
School-Age Person in Dis­
trict; Another One in Nov.
County Treasurer George Clouse
received last week Wednesday a
state warrant for »27.198fi0. This
was primary school money for the
school districts of this city. Nash­
ville. Thornapple-Kellogg school at
Middleville. Woodland Township
school at Woodland. Delton-Kellogg
school it Delton, and the Freeport
village school. AU these are 12-grade
schools. All the others Ln the county
are eight-grade rural district schools.
So far as we can remember this
Is the Grat Instance when payments
of primary money were not made
al the same lime to both 12-gradc
and eight-grade schools No doubt
the department has a valid reason
for separating the two types of
schools in making thia payment
The slate will very soon, no doubt,
be sending its check for the eight­
grade districts.
The payment made this time Is at
the rate of 89.00 for each person
of school age—5 to 20 years Inclu­
sive. os shown by the school census
'taken In June 1944. A second and
final Installment of primary cash
wiU be sent In November, and la
now estimated to be 84.00 more for
each census scholar. Tile payments
made to each of the six 12-grade
districts, and the census
'
*for each
’
are as follows:
District
Census Amount
1211 • 10.899 00
Hastings City
Delton-Kellogg
3.888 00
Nashville
381
2.529.00
Thomapple-Kellogg 654
5.886.00
Freeport
130
1.23100
2.745 00
Woodland
305

3032
•27.198.
00
Total
___ ____
______
One not acquainted with the vil­
lages of this county might conclude
from the above that Nashville is con­
siderably smaller In size and popu­
lation than Woodland. Delton and
Middleville. But the difference In
the number of persons of school age
Is not due to the relative popula­
tion. but is due to the fact that
Nashville district Include* only Ita
village limits, while the Woodland
district contains 11 former rural
districts: Delton-Kellogg district. 12
such rural grass: and the Thornnpple-Kellogg district, with the
school house located In Middleville,
has 23 former rural districts. Has­
tings and Freeport districts do not
include any outside territory.
When the chert shall be received
for the 86 rural districts we will
give the school census and the
amounts for each of them.

Junior Red Cross
Plans County Work
And Sponsors Drive
Mrs. Chester Stowell entertained
the Junior Red Cross committee
Saturday evening with a cook-out
at her home. Afterwards they gath­
ered around the fireplace and dis­
cussed Junior Red Cross work In the
county this year and made plans.
Those on the county committee arc
Phyllis Gibson and Nina Johncock
of Delton: Jennie Stuck. Hastings;
Dorothy Fisher and Carrie Calley,
Nashville; Crystal Brngdon and Ha­
zel McCaul. Freeport; Doris Whitney
and Gordon Williams of Woodland;
Gertrude McPharlln and Dorothy
Bonneville. Middleville: Carrie Fish­
er, Zela Cortrlght, Hazel Douglx«s.
representing the rural schools of the
county; and Marguerite Stauffer.
Junior Red Cross nutrition chair­
man.
The Junior Red Cross of the
county Is sponsoring a drive for old
watches, clocks and radios to be
used- at Veterans Facility at Pine
lake. Also they are putting on a
drive now for small potted plants
and bouquets of flowers for Percj'
Jones hospital. Battle Creek.
Production has already started In
Barry county with seventeen rural
schools already at work on various
projects.

Doster Carrier Is
Fatally Injured
Albert Porter. 57. the Doster rural
carrier, died Sunday In a Kalama­
zoo hospital, as the result of in­
juries he suffered Saturday night,
when he was struck by an automo­
bile. two miles north of Plainwell,
on M-131. while he was changing a
tire on his car. The driver of the
reported to be William Phillips also
of Doster.
Ralph Burns, of Plainwell, who
was assisting Mr. Porter, was also
Injured, suffering a compound frac­
ture of his left leg.
Surviving Mr. Porter
his

Porter, with the army medical
corps In the Philippines, and Dean,
who is In the navy; also his mother,
Mrs. Nora Porter, of Plainwell.

feed Stamps: V-2, W-3. X-2,
L3, Z-2 expire Sept 30; A-l J-l. HILDA'S TEA ROOM
11. D-l. E-l, expire Oct. 31; F-I
Luncheons, dinners, and break­
Ll, H-i. J-l, K-l expire Nov. 30. fasts by appointment at 135 W.
h through Q-l. valid Sept. 1,
[rough Dec. 31. Next stamps good Grand, phone 2741. Weddings, pri­
vate dinner parties, speciality.
Adv. 9-27

FOR SALE—FILL DIRT
For trucking cost only. See Dale
•Airplane" stamps No. 1. 3, 3, and Lapham. at rear of Bliss factory, or
&gt;f book 3 good until further notice.

[through Dee. 31 for five pounds.

AWARDED BRONZE STAR

T/5 Homer G. Meyers, wnose wife
and small .daughter, Linda Diane,
live In Hastings, has been awarded
the Bronze Star tor meritorious ser­
vice. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Meyers, who has been tn service 2L
years and overseas 20 months, at­
tended Woodland school.
The citation awarded him reads
as follows:
HEADQUARTERS XII CORPS
A Bronze Star Medal is awarded
to Homer G. Meyers. 36424206. Tech­
nician 5th Grade. Medical Depart­
ment. 635th Med Clearing Co &lt;8ep&gt;.
who while serving with the Army of
the United States, distinguished
himself by meritorious service dur­
ing the period 1 July 1944 to 8 May
1945 In France. Luxembourg. Bel­
gium and Germany. Tec 5 Meyers,
as a truck driver, worked from six­
teen to twenty hours a day. espe­
cially during the Ardennes Cam­
paign. The company made frequent
moves with Insufficient transporta­
tion He spent long hours on the
road In all kind of weather keeping
the company supplied with medical
and organizational equipment, in ad­
dition to helping first one platoon
and then the other. Tec 5 Meyers

ability to handle convoys, even while
It was being strafed by enemy
planes, was outstanding. He was in
the first convoy to carry medical
supplies Into Bastogne when the
formed In keeping the company sup­
plied helped the efficiency and mor-

A Soldier Filled
Methodist Pulpit
On Sunday Morning
Warrant ’ Officer Cyril Garrett,
who has been in the military serv­
ice for five years, a good share of
that lime In Alaska, preached at
the Piral Methodist church Bun­
day morning. His sermon was a
fine, earnest heart-searching appeal
for a Chrlstllke life, which fruits In
uprightness and loyalty to Christ­
ian Ideals. He Is a young man who
plans. In the near future, to enter
the ministry. We predict that he
will be a preacher of wide influence,
because lie has the earnestness, sin­
cerity and convictions that win con­
fidence, and the ability to express
ills thoughts clearly and convin­
cingly. He is the son-in-law of Mr.
and Mrs. Prank B. Cooper.

BOWLING SEASON OPENS
Aided by cool weather, the 1945­
46 bowling season got off to a good
start at the Recreation Alleys. The
Women's League took the lanes on
Monday night, the Piston Ring
League look over on Tuesday night,
the Recreation League on Wednes­
day night, the twelve team Commer­
cial League on Thursday night, the
Bliss League on Friday night with
Saturday nights left for open bowl­
ing.
Roy Hubbard set the pace for
the individual bowlers with a big
188-235-214 —637 series while bowling
for Hastings Piston Rings In the
Recreation League. William Ayres
hit 60T for State Insulation In the
Commercial League with counts of
192-215-200 and Ken Clark Just
missed the 600 mark for BUas In the
Recreiitlon
League
by
scoring
211-205-179—505.
In the Recreation League, the
Piston Rings won the odd game
from Hastings Ice and Fuel. White
Products won a complete scries from
Leonards, and Bliss won two from
Strand.
Commercial League results were:
.Triangle Service won two from Mid­
dleville Creamery. Andrus Service
blanked Trio Cafe. Coffee Shop
won three from ”
— Furniture.
“
Hess
Goodyear Bros, Hdwe. took two
from Woodland, Medics blanked
Middleville, and State
____ _________
Insulation
took the odd game from Waltons
Oarage.
In the Bliss
League.
Office
blanked Spaars, Engineers won a
pair from'Bhop office, and Shipping
won the two first games but losl the
final game to Clerks.
Best scores:
Roy Hubbard
.,188-235-214—637
______ ___ _______ 192-215-200-607
Ken Clark .... -.211-205-179-595
O. O'Donnell
*
.187-181-191—569
F. Long
.159-226-173-557
D. Alierdlng
B. Payne ..

1945

HOTPACKMACHINE
GIVEN TO PENNOCK
Valuable Aid" Added to

Hospital Equipment
Endorses Religious Education
A hot pack machine, donated to
Weak Sept. 30 to Oct. 7
Pennock hospital by the Barry
Chapter of the National
Ovsenance of Religious Education County
'
Week. Sept. 30 to Oct: 7. In rural Foundation for Infantile Paralysis.
and urban areas of America has U on display this week in Baird's
store window.
been endorsed by President Harry clothing
‘
Although there are no acute
8. Truman, urging that religious ed­
ucation of the nation's children be case of poliomyelitis are being
treated
in
Barry County at present,
fostered and extended,” In a let­
ter sent from the White House to .the machine will not remain idle al
Dr. Roy C- Ros.-., general secretary Pennock hospital. The National
Foundation
haS instructed local
of the International Council of Rellglous Education, sponsor of the 'chapters to purchase and use any
equipment needed for an epidemic
program.
"The 15th annual Religious Edu- 'of infantile paralysis. Il will be
cation Week is a national event of used tor all types ot hot packs or­
significance." President Truman dered for patients in the hospital.
wrote to Dr. Rom. "At n time when Packs are fiioUtened and healed au­
stars hang In the windows of the tomatically which will save many
nation’s homes to honor the absent stein as well as hours of nursing
warriors; when millions of Amer­ time.
Local contributions to the In­
icans live in temporary homes ond
in migrant centers while they work fantile Paralysis Fund have made
at war Jobs. It Ls important to urge possible the purchase of this equip­
ment.
that the religious education of the
country's’ children be fostered and
extended It Is likely that there are
millions of youngsters who need
Initial and basic religious instruc­
tion. They should receive it and
learn of the Fatherhood of;Obd and
the Brotherhood'of Man."
Declaring that "every thinking
Campaign Workers to Meet
person Is comforted by the knowl­
Sunday-Clear Lake Camp
edge that Divine Guidance directs
the world." President Truman sta­
Tiie Barry County United War
ted:
Chest has set Oct. 1 as the opening
"During times of great spiritual date of the National War Fund
Stress, this awareness of Providence drive In Barry County. Eighteen
Is especially manifested. Chaplains organizations ore Included In this
with our armed services report con­ national effort, three for our service
stantly on the Increased interest in men and fifteen United Nations and
religion among our fighting men. Refugee Relief organizations.
On the home front, too. there is in­
A meeting of County workers has
creasing attention to religion Prob­ been called for Clear Lake Camp
ably never before In our history Sunday afternoon, September 23. At
have our people shown such deep that time campaign material will
and abiding faith."
be distributed and campaign in­
Ninety per cent of American formation will be given.
Protestantism will take part In
The Barry County goal for 1945 Is
community observances of Religious • 17.800. This drive Is the last Na­
Education Week through the 40 de­ tional War Fund Drive, but national
nominations and 183 state, city and officers and the member organiza­
provincial councils of churches and tions. Including USO. United Sea­
religious education, which are mem­ man's Service, and the various war
ber agencies of the International relief groups, emphasize that the
Council, Dr. Ross him announced.
need Is greater now than ever. This
need will taper oft after next spring.
Hastings. Nashville. Middleville,
and Delton have combined their
annual community fund and youth
drives with the Barry County Unit­
Hastings' many fishermen who ed War Chest. This follows the
haven't been able to satisfy their recommendation of the National
desires for fbhlng during the post War Fund, which advocates the ef­
ficiency of one drive.
’
by traveled to distant points to
Barry County United War Fund
"try their luck." will be interested chairmen Include:
in knowing that many states have i Chairman. Edwin Taylor.
Vice Chmn.. Harry -Young.
extended their fishing seasons. In
fact in many states there Is now
Tress.. Walter Eaton.
year-round fishing for many kinds
Secy, E. E. Vender.
of fish.
Asst. Secy, Loraine Schantz.
Relaxed fishing regulations vot­
Rural Chmn, Glenn Wolring.
ed by the legislature In Michigan Town and Village Chmn.
early this year fall short of those
Naihville. Mrs. Irene Hamp.
now In effect in 18 states where
Middleville, Earl Van Sickle.
ycar-around fishing Is permitted for
Freeport. Rev. John McCue.
all or some game fish species.
Delton. Roger Williams.
Flsiiermen In Michigan will
Woodland. Gordon Williams.
benefit principally by a statute Township Chairmen
change effective next January 1
Assyria—Mrs. Floyd Miller, Route
that will open all lakes, except 3. Bellevue.
designated trout lakes, north of
Baltimore — Mrs. Lloyd Gaskill,
M-46, to year-around fishing for Route 4. Hastings.
species on which there Is no closed
Barry—Mrs John Harrington.
season.
Delton.
Emphasis is placed on protection
Carlton—Fred Henney. Route 2.
of certain species of game fish, Hastings.
rather than on the closing of waters
Castleton—Russell K. Mead. Route
to all fishing during certain sea­ 1. Nashville.
sons of the year. For instance,
Hastings—George C. Scott. Route
closed seasons on black bass, blue­ 1. Hastings.
gills. and sunfish remain unchanged.
Hope—Mrs. George Clouse. Route
The statute
change
liberalizes 5. Hastings.
present law to allow year-around
Irving—Mrs. J. E Barcroft. Route
fishing tar yellow perch, calico 1. Freeport.
bass, bullheads, and other non­
Johnstown — Mrs. Walter Hobbs.
game species In such lakes. It will Route 2. Delton.
permit the taking of northern pike,
Maple Grove—Mrs Ralph Pen­
walleyed pike, and muskellunge in nock. Route 2. Nashville.
such lakes from May 15 to March 15.
Orangeville — Mrs. Thomas Olsheuskey. Route 1, Doster.
Prairieville—Mrs. Henry Germain.
Route 1. Delton.
Rutland—Mrs. Harry Dunn. Route
l. Hastings.
Thomappie—Mrs. C M. French.
Route 1. Middleville.
At the Monday night meeting of
Woodland — Mrs. Carl Eckardt.
the Board of Education, the date
set for the dedication of the new
Yankee Springs—Joseph Flala.
athletic field of the Hastings schools Route 3. Middleville.
will be Friday. Oct. 19 when Has­
WE CANNOT LET THEM DOWN
tings High football team meets WHEN VICTORY IS OURS.
Charlotte High.

NAT'L WAR FUND
DRIVE OPENS OCT. 1

State's Fishermen
Get Longer Season

H.H.S. ATHLETIC
FIELD DEDICATION
OCTOBER 19

GRADUATED FROM NAZARETH
Miss Laura Maurer, third daugh­
ter of Mrs. George Maurer and the
late Mr. Maurer, graduated from St.
Camillus school of nursing. Nazar­
eth college. Kalamazoo, Sunday eve­
ning. Sept. 16. The Rev. Jerome MacEachin gave, the address. The Moat
Reverend BUhop Joseph H. Albers
of Lansing presented the diplomas
to the class of 32 members. Miss
Maurer left Tuwulay in company,
with Miss Jean Belslto of Hastings I
to visit her sisters, Lleuts. Helene
and Barbara Maurer at Kennedy |
General Hospital. Memphis. Tenn.
October 1st she begins her work in
the operating room at Borgess hos­
pital. Kalamazoo.

THORNAPPLE GARDEN
CLUB’S DONATIONS
As representativea of the Thorn­
apple Garden club, Mrs. J. L. Val­
entine and Mo. B. F. powles, ac­
companied by Miss Frances Cowles,
went to Battle Creek on Saturday
to deliver fQ miniature potted
planta, a dozen decks of playing
cards and a quantity of cut flowers
to the Red Cross headquarters at
Port. Custe.. for the men at Ute
Mrs. Matilda McLaughlin of Mus- Percy Jones hospitals. The club
members contributed the gifts.
and Mrs. Dan Asli alter and other
friends for several days.

Supervisors Pay
Gets Small Boost
Hie last legislature fixed the pay
of a supervisor al »6.00 per day. with
mileage both ways at 5 cents per
mile. That Is an Increase of a dol­

average wages demanded by labor
unions for their members. But as
there is no supervisors union, there
will be no strike for higher pay.

OPEN FALL ACTIVITIES
The Second Ward P.TA. met Mon­
day evening, with Mrs. Orrle Helm
•3 president The projects decided
upon for the year were: To hire a
girl to take care of the children
while the parents attended the
meetings and to Improve the school
kitchen. The following Committees
were appointed: Membership com­
mittee. Maurice Ingram. Anne Bur­
ton: program committee. Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Harthy. Mr and Mrs. Clair
Johnson; publicity committee, Mrs.
Lyle Ingram.
All parents with boys between the
agea of nine and twelve Interested
in Cub Scouts will meet Thursday
evening. Sept. 20. at 7:30 pm.
The P.T.A. meetings will be held
the third Monday of every month at

CELEBRATE Via
BUYING MORE I

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO •

SHERIFF'S MEN DID
AN EXCELLENT JOB

DELTON ENSIGN KILLED ,

They, and Not Military
Guardi. Responsible for

Getting Two Naxis
The Banner of last week con­
tained an account of the escape and
subsequent capture of two German
army prisoners. The story as we

that we believed to be authentic.
We were unable to Interview Under­
sheriff Doster at the time, because

NUMBER

HASTINGS CHAPTER
CELEBRATED IB
75TH ANNIVERSARY
Banquet Served to 375 Per­
sons at Methodiet Social

&lt;

flee The Banner's account of the
affair was substantially the same as
that given in the Grand Rapids
Herald
Since that article appeared, it has
been claimed that the military
guards of the German prisoners
camp al Lake Odessa, and not
Barry county officers, were respon­
sible for the capture of the two

The 75th anniversary of Hastings

served to be. No organisation could
exist in this community tor 79

did finer service for the community
and for its own membership than
right now.
At 3 o’clock In the afternoon, tn
the Masonic Temple, there was a
fine exemplification of degree work
by the officers of the Grand Chap­
ter of Michigan. This was inter­
esting and instructive to the mem­
bers of Hastings chapter, as well as
to the many visiting Stars.
At 7 o’clock that evening came
the banquet in the social rooms of
the Methodist church. Il had been
hoped that 30&lt;J tickets might be sold;
but thd number reached 375. There

Ensign Donald Ivan Smith. 23.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith
of Delton was killed while on a rouline training flight from the naval
auxiliary air station at Camp Kear­
ney. Calif, on Aug. 22. 1945.
Ensign Smith, born Aug. 10. 1922
at Fhultt. Mich., was a graduate of
count of the matter. But we believe Delton high school and attended
his version of the capture of the Ferris Institute al Big Rapids a prepared and well-served.
Then came the program.
two Nazis fully substantiates our
claim last week that the sheriff’s Sigma Chi. before going to work for
officers were responsible for getting hU father, who U manager of the •nd he filled the position with
Co-operative Creamery at Delton
this pair of Hitlerites.
Here L* Mr. Doster's account of the He enlisted in the navy Oct. 1942 the tltting story or retort which
capture—and the people of this and was graduated from Corpus his position demanded.
county have learned that when that Christi on Sept. 27. 1944.
Oree tings and congratulations to
Besides his parents. Ensign Smith
officer, makes a statement it can be
is survived by a brother. Tech. Sgt. Hastings Chapter No. 7 were given
accepted as the truth:
The-two Germans came Into this Russell Smith, who has been in
county with several other prisoners
Master of Hastings Lodge. F. and A.
from the Lake Odessa German pris­ England with thojllh Air Force, and
M : by Robert Mills. HP for Has­
oners camp, to work on farms near now stationed at Deming. N. Mex.. tings Chapter. Royal Arch Masons;
‘
Delton, on Friday afternoon Sept. 7. and a sister Maxine, at home.
and by Joseph Skinner. Commando
A
memorial
service
was
held
for
The pair ran away from Willard
of Hastings Knights Templar. A
Ensign
Smith
at
the
Delton
church
Silcoc's place some time that after­
feeling tribute uos paid to ths
noon or evening. When their ab­ on Sept. 2.
founders of Hastings chapter by
sence was discovered that evening
Mrs. Frances 8. Burgess.
*
the F.B.I. at Grand Rapids were
| notified. The latter called the
nevolences" were presented by
sheriff here, and asked that his
Genevieve M. Nauman. Or and
officers try to find them. Under­
Chapter Secretary.
sheriff .Doster was
sent, and
A beautiful and worthy tribute
searched the area In that vicinity
ull night, and nearly all of Satur­
Two persons were Injured, one Bauer, by Olive Day.
day, but found no trace of them. severely. In an automobile accident
Laurence E Barnet
He returned to Hastings that night. which occurred Wednesday after­
Early Sunday morning. James noon In Woodland^ at the junction
Nevins, whose home Is in Orange­ of trunk lines 50 and 43. Two cam banqueters in a roar of laughtei
ville. not far from the North Pine were Involved in the accident, al­ from start to finish.
What hit
Lake school liouse. and about alx though there was no collision" Both
miles nearly west of Delton, called
Chapter's hard struggles at the tali
the sheriff's office and reported
that he had Just come from one of
enjoyed it.
his barns, which is located not far military guards at the Lake Odessa
from his woodlot. and that he dis­ German prisoners camp.
covered evidences that some one or
ones had slept In his bam Saturday Lillian W. Cotton, of Lansing. Pas­
night; so he called the sheriff, sengers In her car were TVielma
Mrs. Gertrude Burch sang “Whets
thinking they might be the two McCullum and Marian,Scott.
usual pleasing manner.
Mrs. Cotton evidently thought the
Germans that Doster had been look­
Mrs. Margaret Troxel Cochrans
car ahead would continue eastward gave splendidly a piano selection.
ing for.
on M-43. Wishing to go by the
Undersheriff Doster and Deputy
Oehner auto, as the two neared • Georgina Bauer Grand March."
Sheriff Gerald Bedford of Middle­
the Intersection, she turned to her
Mort Tbwnaend directed Um
ville. quickly drove to the Nevins
Community singing and m-rycna
farm Sunday am. They searched
tlned for Lake Odessa, and crowded knows that Mort can do that In a
the Nevins’ wood lot but found ni&gt;
a
little
to
the
right
to
make
the
trace of the escapees.
turn. Tn avoid crashing into the
sing—and they did.
West of Nevins place is a much
car ahead, Mrs. Cotton turned her
Star came to tills banquet from
larger tract of woods and brush on car sharply to the right. As a re­
Grand Rapids. Kalamazoo, Battle
the John Kllllck farm. So the two
sult her car tipped and rolled over
officers went there. Gerald Bedford twice, landing bottom-side up. In­ Creek. Lanslna. Jackson. Marshall.
routed the pair. They could not juring both her passengers, but the Dowagiac. Lowell. Ionia. Lake Odeaunderstand a word of English, but driver escaped with severe bruises sa. Middleville. Nashville. Rich­
kept on running when he called on only. Thelma McCullum was se­ land. Lowell. Charlotte. Grand
them to stop. They were good riously hurt. She was taken to Lake Ledge. Greenville and Plainwell
sprinters too. and It was not diffi­ Odessa and later to a Lansing hos­
cult for them to evade the officers pital. She had ^several broken ribs
In the woods and thick brush.
and a severe injury to her spine
Al this stage of the game the two Marian Scott had a badly injured JESSE BLOUGH. Frop.
officers held a consultation and knee.
Having decided to quit fanning,
Mr. Blough will have an auction
That our readers may have the
facts in this case, the Banner has
since obtained them from Under­
sheriff Leon Doster. There were
some errors hi our statement of last

Two Women Hurt, One
Seriously, When Cor
Overturns on M-43

AUCTION SALES

the radio-telephone in his auto,
called the sheriff’s office here, ask­
ing that they telephone to the Ger­
man Prisoners camp at Lake Odes­
sa. and urge them to send several
military guards from the camp to
the Kllllck farm to help round up
the much-wanted and very speedy
Nazis.
That was done.
Under­
sheriff Doster met the guards on
the town-line road. The officer In
charge of the guards requested Dos­
ter to place his men where he
thought they should be Doster told
them to spread out a few rods apart,
and when they reached and en­
tered U&gt;e woods to keep a sharp
watch for the escapees. He said
Bedford and he knew they were In
those woods. aThey followed Dos­
ter's Instructions, and neared the
woods.
Now let us relate what Gerald
Bedford was doing while the under­
sheriff was summoning the guards
from Lake Odessa. The two Ger­
mans kept a considerable distance
between them and Gerald.
He
caught sight of them and fired a
shot over their heads. His purpose
was to drive them toward the fence
on the south side of the woods.

FOOTBALL SQUAD ROUNDING
INTO SHAPE

The Saxons football squad of
about 66 boys Is rounding into shape
for the opener at Eaton Rapids Fri­
day afternoon at four o'clock.
Ten lettermen are back from last
year's squad. Captain Tom O'Con­
nor at left end; Arnold Wilson, left
tackle; Ron Rivers. iMt guard; Roy
Hewitt, center; John Malroun. right
guard; Jack Echtlnaw. right tackle;
Dick Feldpausch. Geo. Walton, Bob
StoweU and Jim Coleman.
of the heaviest In recent years,
averaging close to 190 lbs. The
backfield lacks experience.
■
The probable line-up for the Ea­
ton Rapids game: ends. O'Connor
and Ray Branch: tackles, Wilson
and Echtlnaw; guards. Rivers and
Malcolm; center. Hewitt; quarter­
back. Coleman; halfbacks. Walton
and McKeough; fullback. Feldpausch.
Other boys who have been show­
ing promise and may make some of
the other boys hustle for a starting
assignment arc Bob Stowell who
may be used In the line or back­
field. A. Cortright, F. McDonald,
Pat Hodges, A. Bennett. B, Rogers,
R. Hopkins. J. Bums. R. Clark, p.
Kelly. R. Martin. O. Thomas, D.
Keech. R. Staffer. D. Allertling. B.
Branch. D. Smith. Neil Will and
others.
1945 Schedule
Sept. 21—Eaton Rapids, titere 4 pun
Sept. 28—Greenville, here 8:00.
Oct. 5—Grand Ledge, there 8:00.

ens.

farm

equipment, corn,

hay.

Clifford Hammond will act as clerk.

for full particulars.
DAN NEWLAND. Prop.

miles north of Nashville on M-M.
He is offering a good list of house-

Bill Martin will cry the sale. Ba*
sure and see the adv. elsewhere tn
this Issue for full particulars.
GILLESPIE. Prop.

located 5 miles east of Hastings on
Center Road, first corner east of

Inc 35 head of Hereford
tnond will act as clerk.

Bee IM

pear with reinforcements.
He
particulars.
timed it just right. The two Ger­
mans ran down a gulley toward
DAVID MILLER, Owner
that fence. As they climbed the
Being unable to carry on form
fence, they met one of the military
work and oilier wort. «O0. Mr MUguards.
They literally ran Into
his arms. And the Jig was up for
Orv. Dunn farm located 5 mites
them.
u
of Hickory Comers. Or 144
Now these guards were summoned
south of Banftald. or 4 miles u
by the officers of this county. Our
county officers had located the es­
13 offering a good UM at «oMH,
caped prisoners in the woods. The
colt, harness, tow »llk pi*. I
guards were directed what to do by
straw. (Mtt, oora. taut
a Barry county officer and did it. Nov. 9— Belding, there 7:30.
Loren Ooppcrk will cry Um «k» i
Milt Utaaar wfll art M alaK
Another Barry county officer had
routed the prisoners and had pur­
posely driven them toward
the
RUMMAGE SALE
fence when he expected the guards
would appear. The two men could
JURY FOR
do nothing else but surrender; and
the guard'.could not do less than
Fried chicken supper at Methodist
take the pair when they were lit­
erally driven by a Barry county of­
ficer Into his arms.

,

�FOOD CENTER SUPER

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CARLOAD SALE
We Have Just Purchased A Carload of Hogs
Our Pledge Is-WE Will HAVE PLENTY of PORK for ALL Our Customers!.

PORK CHOPS
PORK SAUSAGE

PORK ROAST

Boston butt

SACK

FLOUR P*^bury 25 lb. sack $1.21-5 lb. sack 32'
PANCAKE FLOURFamo 5lb ’a'k 32'
CORN MEAL Pillsbury - pkg. 10'
13'
HOMINY
s'ott)ar
TOMATO SOUP No 2“n 11
APPLE BUTTER Zeigler, jar 23'
can
34'
TREET
POTATOES
Del Monte - lb.
33'
COFFEE
Viking
3lb* 59'
COFFEE
VEG. CHOP SUEY
30'
MALADE citn“ 2 “* *31*
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Chippewa White—100 lb. sack
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13c I

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FAT BACK BACON —

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38®

PORK LIVER
PORK

LOADS of
GOOD
EATING

5 lb. sock &gt;1.15

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LOIN ROAST

no limit

lean

SOAP CHIPS

FRENCH

33c
220

Grade 1

meaty

NECK BONES

3

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Boston butt

SPARE RIBS
| PORK STEAK

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36c SLICED BACON
35c LARD

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sits

BEECH NUT

CAULIFLOWER snow white-head 25
RADISHES
bun
5'
SQUASH golden Hubbard 2 lb 9'
SQUASH Table Queen-lb. 2 lbs. 0c
CELERY HEARTS bun. 13c
SWEET POTATOES’™2"* 15
HEAD LETTUCE “,idhead‘ 14'
bun.
29'
BROCCOLI
California - lb.
12'
ORANGES
lb.
13'
KRISPY

7)r/i&lt; in11 s Meat Substitute!

COFFEE

CRACKERS

CHOPLETS

■ 34“

2 - 35‘

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home rendered —

Friday &amp; Saturday all day

lb.

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tender

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HOCKS
KIDNEY

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BEANS

- 13c |

LAND OF LAKES

PEAS
CASE

CAN

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FLOUR Gold Medal 25 lb. sack $121,5 lb. sack32
PEANUT BUTTERPick of 1 ,b iar 31
NAVY BEANS hand picked - 2 lb. sack 23'
CBEAH OF WHEAT
22
BALSTOM FOOD *• 21
COCOA WHEAT pl‘
BOBINSOH MEAL * 30
23
KEYKO OLEO
lk
ALL SWEET OLEO »•
CABBOTS Del Monte, diced - jar 13
tBEETS Del Monte, halves - jar
14
PIK NIP

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The Hastings Banner

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COOK BROa..E4llon

EDITORIALtSSOCIATION

EDITORIALS
Barry county U one of the few
communities in the state which has
-Oct yet established a counseling
.Center for Its returning veterans.
'.The eaUblHhmcnl of such a center

Hog

is a county responsibility and not i plan for community growth and ' PENNOCK HOSPITAL
the responsibility of apy group, or-' Improvement. A small community | Births:
ganlzatlon or political party. It is.
one thing we can and should do to
show appreciation for a job well
done Therefore this writer believes
that the project should ba financed
entirely through the county so that
the spread of the cost will be uni­
form and without duplication. Fur­
thermore. the budget should be ade­
quate tty insure that the Job Is done
properly.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gelderzm*.
Alto. Russell Dewey. Sept. 10: Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Bird. Freeport,
Raynwijd Melvin, (iepl 10: Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Francisco, Hastings. R 2.
It's a girl for.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walton.
Freeport. JoAnne Kay. Sept. 10: Mr.
Tilings are drifting back to nor- and Mrs Waller Sinclair. Hastings.
R. 5. Judith Ann. Sept. 11; yr and
that C h e t 8 h a f e r Is organizing Ur* Wm
Lake Odessa. Unhimself and some fellow seinl-baldheada into an Informal association
to protect the members against full
rate charges when they take their
ahlney "domes'' to the barber shop
for the weekly trimming.

Toledo. Ohio, is setting an ex­
ample for the entire nation when it
ccmes to post war planning. Toledo,
looking far ahead, had made a com­
plete scale model for an entire new
city which can be reached by a ser­
Highest Feint
ies cl gradual changes from the
TV,.
-r .sThe hlfhest point on the Lincoln
present layout. What Toledo haa
. , &lt;U|IIW,T.
highway U. Q.
S JV.
30. between coasts Is
done, every community should do. r.................
,ol „ y,,
wher
1 *
her«, •» erowef
। The basic community plan, may be ths continental divide of the Rocky
| altered In detail from lime to time. mount.tri; The famous iranscontl' rapid
‘ ‘ or alow.
’
‘
“r.ental
*“ road attains Its greatest
~
• -*■
alti’
Progress may be
Only
tude. 8,835 feet. In Wyoming on thg
a few parts of the overall plan may
Sherman hill section of the Laramie
be constructed within the next flfrange, a subsidiary chain of the
ty years. But the important thing Rocm’,,. The elevation
__________
is 1.857 fed
I_ •
Is to have a definite long range Ltower at the conllruntal divide.

omers!
MILITARY

BLUCHERS

choice of

lb.

Brown or

Black

19

$400

,k 31

sgoo

lb.

nit

Surgical:
Frank Heater. Hastings. R- 1:
George Knauss. Vermontville; Ked- JOSHUA VANDELIC
Vada M. Bachelder. Grand
rlc Monasmith. Lake Odessa; Joshua
Funeral services for Joshua VanI-­ I Rapids
Vandelic. Hastings. R. 5; Mrs. Ho­ delic. 69, were held at the Leonard
■d'&lt;
! -------------mer Myers. 535 W. Grand; Mrs. chapel on Tuesday aftemoow, Sept. |
Frank Travis. Hastings. R 1: Pa­ 18. at two o'clock by the Rev. Lea- ’
tricia Few!ess. 1129 8. Park; Mrs ■on Sharpe. Mr. Vandelic had under- I
Charles Rowley. Hastings. R 4: gon* an Operation al" the hospital I
Tlene scniepex.
Schiepek. Hasting*.
Hastings. k
R a;
2;
Mrs. *'ene
Mrl Dnvld c Hu#grU. Delton; Mrs ten day* ago and seemed to be gain­
Wwd Rcnuccl. Ionia; Floyd Wll- ing nicely when death came sudden­
' S. Hanover
ly Saturday night. Sept. 15. He was
. Hams. 217
a well
farmer
MmHc«I:
-- known
- -. , of Rutland
I George Barry. 424 W Mill; Willis
deati^about two w«U m'o
Stevens.
tovrna MLrirllrvlllr
Middleville.
..
. .
.
...
..
Surviving are two daughters. Mrs
| Discharges:
Jack Arnold. Hastings, and Mrs.
&gt; Mrs Victor Mead and baby girl, Howard Stanton. Dowling; one son.
633 W. Green; Mrs Orville Tuttle Howard Vandelic. Dowling; three
. ..U baby
and
U-V... boy.’Hastings.
u..11... R
o 2;
-&gt; Mrs
I Lee Rush. Lake Odessa; Lyle Nel­ brothers. Jacob. Peter and John
Vandelic. Richland: four sisters.
son. 1630 8. Jefferson: Mrs Robert Mrs Sarah Solomon. Mrs Sins Sol­
Dryer. 705 N Broadway: John Lof­ omon and Mrs. Nellie Vandelic.
tus. Middleville; David Baxter., Richland and Mrs Joan Arnold.
Nashville: Robert Moore. 514 8 i! Taft. Cal.: seven grandchildren and
Broadway; Mrs. Coy Brumm. Nash- ' three great-grandchildren. Intervlile; Benjamin Hungerford. Way*
land; Mrs, Ctarl Lenz and baby
girl. Hastings. R. 2: Mrs Orville
Van Wle. 525 E. Thom: Carole J. BENJAMIN B- BOWMAN
Benjamin Brubaker Bowman
Wocdmansee. Dowling: Mrs Dan­
iel Matthews. 437 N Michigan; Mrs the second son of Mr and Mrs
John Waldron and baby boy. Lake Wendell C Bowman and was born
Odessa; Mrs Frank Miller and baby April 3. 1882. in Gaines twp.. Kent
boy. Freeport; Mrs. Melvin Bird and county. He has lived in Barry counbaby boy. Freeport; MUs Agnes Sim. ly since hla 20th year, moving to
437 W State; Ernest Smith. Has­ Rutland twp. in 1913.
tings. R 3: Paul Benedict. Lake
Odessa; Mayford Householder. Ver­ Caledonia, to Reda Seibert. To thia
montville; Mrs Vcm Smith and union were bom fifteen children.
baby girl. Lake Odessa; Mrs Wm.
He departed this life Thuraday.
Woodruff. Hastings. R. 2Sept. 13. al Sparrow hospital. Lan-

SWAI
AGIN
109 W. STATE

AUTO

LEENITE

the Brushless Way

LyBarker's Drug Store
HASTINGS. MICH.

do what
you want!

He la survived by hla wife Reda;
ten son*. Caryl and IxtVern of Hal­
ting!. Claude and Jack of Middle­
ville. Robert of Hint. Donald of
Lansing. Keith. Richard. Chester
and Harley serving with the U. 8.
Army; and five daughters, Mrs.
Frank Harrod. Mrs. Karl Zlschke.
Mrs. Gerwood Lulea of Lansing. Mrs
Elmer Weisenhofer of Hastings, and
MU&amp; Bemlce Bowman of Eaton
Rapids. Also surviving are four
brothers, three sisters and twelve
grandchildren.
I Mr. Bowman had served his townWAR BONDS will assure your post- shlP ** “ Justice of the Peace for
war financial security.
more than twenty years.

Military shoe lacing through five eyelets

with a plain toe topping a broad
extension sole

Lin
BONDS

7^1

The ladles from Woodland who
canned the fruit and vegetables last
week again donated their time and
canned 195 qts of peaches These
ladles were Mesdames Hulde. Sco­
field. Reesor, Doris. Smith, Flory.
Brumm. Klopfenstein, Oaks. Hauer
Guild No. 19—Mrs. Ear) Chase.
Sewing Chrmn. did some mending
for the hospital Sept 6
Guild No. 2— Mrs Cook and Mrs.
Colgrove donated Time magazines
Guild No. 11—Mrs Dick Jacoba.
Chrmn. donated 975 toward the
electric tray conveyor.

|

lb.

MARRIAGE LICENSES
Cart L. Hathaway, Hastings. R. 5-11
Beulah V. Myera. Hastings......... 17
Lyndon R. Eldred. Middleville ..2d
FRANK 8. HALTS
Margaret Ruehs, Caledonia Donald L. Belson. Hastings
known resident of Maple Grove Ella R. Hancock. Hastings ..
township. died Tuesday. Sept. 11. in
a Battle Creek hospital. following a Robert E. Benner. Hastings, R 3 25
Clara Birman. Nashville, R. 1 ...20
1858. in Maple Grove, the son of Mr. Alfred R. Decker. Nashville. R. 3 20
and Mrs. George P. Baltx. pioneer Beatrice H Hawkins. Jfashville.
fanners of that township. Surviving
R. 1........................................—-19
are two sons, a brother, five grand­
children and seven great-grandchil­ Earl A Hook. Maple Grove twp. .23
dren. Funertl, services were held In Marian R. Hecker. Maple Grove
Battle Creek on Friday pm.

OBITUARIES

like Hastings doesn't need an elaborate plan, but even hers long
range planning is essential to get
the moat from funds available now
or which may be made available In
the future.

I

BLOUSES
2-98
A frilly blouse nukes a suit the proper

lb.

thing to wear to tea—and a tailored

blouse will make it right (or daytime

BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 17
NOON DINNERS WILL BE SERVED AT

collars or noSy bows and lies in matching

BETTY'S INN

crepes in white or color if you prefer.

lb.

White Elephants

or contrasting shades. Cottons and rayon

From 11: 30 ’till 1 : 3 0 by appointment. Special lunchei
and dinners served as usual.

PHONE 2336

MD OF LAKES

’EAS
For Kiwanis Club's Third Annual White Elephant Sale

CAN

’5 16c
Jg
ting, lib. jar 3
21b sack 23
pkg
22
pkg
21
21,5 lb. sack

j
WHITE

Ask any boy who's in the know, and he’ll tell you finger­
tip coals are tops for wear! Warm knitted fleece with
soft quilted rayon linings. Roomy pockets.

ELEPHANT

WHITE

SALE

ELEPHANT

Jr. Boy»’ 4-10

WILL BE IN

SALE

DAVID GOODYEAR'S

OCT. 5-6-8

AUTO SHOW ROOM

WHAT IS NEEDED

pkg

pkg

1 F

l

ASK ANY BOY ABOUT

7«s«-

30
23

SHOES

CLOTHING

GLASSWARE

FURNITURE

LAMPS

APPLIANCES

Or ony other article around your home ... in the attic ... in the basement

... or out in the garage, that you no longer need.

.

We will pick up these articles ’see dates below*, repair or repaint if neces­

sary for this annual sale.

iced - jar

»-jar

J3
14

Money derived from this sole is used for child

welfare work thruout the year.

PICK UP DATES
1ST WARD - MONDAY, SEPT. 24th

Wrap up for Winter in

2ND WARD - TUESDAY, SEPT. 25th
R'S SUPREME

3RD WARD - WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26th

IEAD

4TH WARD - THURSDAY, SEPT. 27th

32c

KIWANIS CLUB OF HASTINGS

They’re wrapped up warm—and looking pretty as Christmas packages,

loo! Bright coats and dark coats that
I fit into any girl's big snow scene!
t Chesterfields, Fitted and Boy Styles—1
I [in all-wool, soft fleece and wool pile,

Other Coats. _

-16.50, 29.75

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g
Ai
■

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1 J

�THE HASTINGS BANKER, TTOUDAY, SIPTIJBIR M, 1M8

TfONS
la chairman
lllee.

Guild No. 18 meet* on
iy afternoon at two-thirty
at the hottie of Mrs. Henry-

Madison on Wednesday

be assisted by Mrs
evening. Mr. KnUkern.

Mattoon and ।fUlinfUEf

The Ruth Circle will meet with p.RST METHODifiT
Mrs J D. Murdock. 131 E Center nr,?/, ??'™0
The Maccabees will hold their St. on Wednesday. Sept. 26. at 2
next regular meeting thin Friday o'clock. Members are urged to be
Winston 8t°nc’
„
present as there are Important mat- | 10:00 t-m.. Morning worship, Mr.
la urged to alend as this U the last ters to be considered.
SU)nc preaching. The Adult Choir
_______
'will sing The Nursery will be openi
meeting to be held In the hall and
a new meeting place must be decid­
The Adah Olrcle of the WB.CB. for the care of children during the
ed upon.
will meet at the Methodist church service.
on Wednesday. Sept. 28. at 2:30 p.m.' H:JO ajn. Sunday scho^. There
• — r!■&lt;•»« tnr «I1 eera Tlin school
Esther Circle of the W6.CS.
Is fully organised.
meets on Tuesday evening. Sept. 3S.
I 6:80 pm. Youth Fellowship. This
at the home of Mrs. Vernor Web­
■ Is the first meeting for the fall
ster. 930 S. Church St.. at 7:30. Aftseason.
All .
young
InPleasant
Ridge
’
-----—
——- people
------- are
i er dessert, the business and social
Remember the church Home Com- ’ vlted.
sessions will be held.
Ing Sept. 30—an all day meeting
with potluck dinner. Sunday achool FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rachel Circle of W.S.CB. will meet this Sunday at ten o'clock.
'
B Wyma. Pastor
Wednesday. Sept. 26. at 2:30 p.m.
i Corner E. Colfax at Bollwood
at the home of Mrs. A. B. Gwinn. Martin Corners
Haviinfs ChUreh—Sept- 23
425 W. Center St. Mrs. Gwinn will
The W.S.CS. will meet with Mrs.
10 a m. Sunday school In charge
Arlle Slocum Wednesday, Sept 26, of Mrs. Etta Mead
for potluck dinner. All arc Cordially i 11:30 am. Morning Worship In
Invited to attend.
charge of pastor.
i 7:00 p.m. Young people's

Community Notice

Mrs. Edw. Tuder will entertain
the Dorcas Circle of the WS.CA

The Sarah Circle of the Metho-

BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 17
NOON DINNERS WILL BE SERVED AT

BETTY'S INN
From 11:30 'till 1:30 by appointment. Special lunches
and dinners served as usual.
PHONE 2336

DR.

CHAS.

B.

CONYER

announc.es
The opening of his new packing plant
at hit farm, one mile north of Richland

and will bogin buying hogs at ceiling prices at once
PHONE RICHLAND 2590

Mr. Eaton attended Hastings High
1 school and la employed at Um Oliver

EMMANUEL KFISCOFAL
CHURCH
Don M. Oury. Rector

(MURlNU

I will nuke IH.fr hotne st 105 Tnh
11 ajn Morning worship and
I Road. Bstlte Creek.
mon.
,
Thursday, Junior choir al 3:30: i
senior choir at 7:30 p^i.
USE
BALTIMORE V. B. CHURCH
Orlo D. Munger. Pastor

Creamy-smooth DuBarryMakeup Base
is the answer.. .for this Richard Hudnut
cream hides minor blemishes . . . adds
even, fresh color to the skin .. . holds
make-up on extra botu*. four A*l«i . ’I00

Cold Preparations

Services at 10. 2:30. 7:30. Potluck
dinner* gt noon.
The Rev. Junior Granger of Bat­
tle Creek win be speaker. Special
music, Talks by the old timers.
McCallum
Morning worship 10.00.
Sunday school 11:00.
Home Coming Sept 30

Liquid, Tabhta. Salve.

LyBarker's Drug Store

Nose Drops
Use Only As Directed

YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
Services will be held next Sunday ■
Septcmbcr 23. The Sunday school'
prayer
will be at 2 p.m. and preaching at ?.

service.

Cedar Creek

The northeast Barry WS.CS. will I
A-wiee in
meet with Mrs. Emma Owen on .8 00 p'n,®£ 1 UU 4errtce 10
Sept 26 for a potluck dinner Ev- chfr8'
P^f&gt;rprav,r
n,
Sept. 20—7?0. Prayer meeting al
at
erybody invlted-thls means "you "
8,01
church
Sep: 21 8 p.m. Sunday school
Durfee
board meeting at the F. M. parsonRemember the Home Coming at
East Baltimore church next Sunday.
M ou
„
Sept 22
Sunday
school outing.
Sept. 23. and attend all three scrv- stony Point—
lea. Potluck dinner at noon.
-1---------“ 10 a.m. Morning wor­
Sept.— 23•—
ship in charge of pastor
Martin Corners
.11:30 ajn. Sunday school. Lester
Annual Rally Day of the Marlin Bartholomew. Sup'l.
Sunday school will be held Sunday. | Prayer meeting every Wednesday
Oct. 14. It will be an ali-day meet- night at 8 o'clock.
Ing with potluck dinner at noon and I
—------------ • • *
an interesting program to which all' GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
arc invited.
| i.o.O.F. Hall Green St. Entrance
-----------Q. H. Trlnklein. Pastor
Delton----------------------------------------------- I Morning worship at 10:30.
The Lady Maccabees will meet mon, -Christian Fellowship",
with Mrs William Mills, on Thurs- I Sunday school at 11:30.
day afternoon of this week.
I C
Grace Ouiid -----meets
- —
on Wednes­
day. 7:30 pm., at the home of Mrs.
, Virginia Townsend Main 8 2 c v Wldrig. 310 S Dibble.
| who Is stationed In the secretary of I
---------------- *
------1 the navy's office In Washington. JEFFERSON ST. UNITED
DC. and her husband. Robert Main BRETHREN CHURCH
8 J 't of New York City, were guests
— •
Charles
E -------Baum. —
Pastor
of her mother. Mrs Gary Townsend
Morning Worship at 10:00 am.
Bunday school at 11:00 a.m

TO REMODEL
PILGRIM TABERNACLE
Mrs. B E. Manker. pastor of Pil­
grim Tabernacle, lias announced
that tills month marks the begin­
ning of a large scale remodeling of

Plans call for the painting of all
wooden parts of the exterior and
for the painting and papering of the
entire church auditorium.
The basement is being done over
Sunday school class rooms and the
heating plant Is to be repaired.
RETURNED TO HASTINGS
For the sixth year the Rev. A. M. |

Coldren has been returned to the
Hastings Grand St. United Brethren
ehurch which is pleasing news to
the family's many friends in the
second ward and In the city where
he and Mrs. Coldren are carrying
out a program of fine Christian

I
'
•
,
I

Mr Coldren Is also district leader
of the' U. B churches Included In
Hostings District. He will assume
his duties Immediately and will be­
gin preaching services next Sunday.

Evening Evangelistic Service at
B 00 p in
Tuesday night Young People's

Mr and Mrs. Waller Bolyen an­
nounce the marriage of their daugh­
Wednesday night .prayer service ter Imo to Dale Eaton, son of Mr.
and
Mrs. Herbert Eaton of Has­
at the ehurch at 7:30 pjnWe cordially invite oil young peo­ tings. at a pm. Friday. Sept. 7. in
ple to attend our Christian En­ the home of the officiating clergy­
deavor services each Sunday evening man. the Rev. Harold Hoppl of Gull
and
anu also
a,.-** our Young Peoples
- ।prayer
The bridal couple were attended
. service each Tuesday evening.
by George Eaton of Battle Creek,
' Visitors and friends are t
brother of the groom, and Miss!
welcomed at our church.
Joyce Lammers of Delton.
The bride wore a rose street I
FIRST CHURCH QF
length dress with black accessories
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Corner Church and Center Streets and a corsage of gardenias and pink ।
rosebuds.
Miss Lammers wore a grey |
Subject. ' Matter
pencil stripe street length dress with I
Sunday service 11 a.m.
black accessories and a pink rose- 1
Wednesday- evening service 7:45.
Reading room In church edifice bud corsage.
I open Wednesday and Saturday from
Following the ceremony the couple !
left on a wedding trip through |
!S to 5 p.m v
| The public Is cordially Invited to northern Michigan Mrs. Eaton was 1
I attend the church services and a graduate of Delton High school 1
make use of the reading room.
and Is employed at the Michigan
Metal Products Co. Battle Creek.
ST. ROSE OF LIMA
St John's Study club enjoyed a

Mouton Lambs
The Newest Fashion
in Furs!
Extra Warm
Turn Back Cuff

Tuxedo Front
Three quarter Length

Sixes 12-20

Lconard Brinker. Tuesday. Sept. 4.
1 all members being present except
Mrs Howard Gibson, who was called
away by the death of her father.
I St Ann's Study dub held their
I monthly meeting at the home of
Mrs Rex Perry on Wed.. Sept 12.
seven members being present. Mrs.
। Theodore Ziegler was present as
'guest.
I Tile board of SL Rose Altar So­
ciety held a meeting Friday. Sept.
14. at the home of the president.
Mrs. Albert Stauffer. A business
meeting was held and a discussion
concerning gifts to be sent to men
and women in service.

$1A. x^X
1 ^_X
coo
P,u*1,x

Quality
Coats
In Styling - In Fabric - In Excel­

lence of Workmanship the Coat

with the PRINTZESS Label leads
the parade.

Youthful in silhou­

ette, these dossil fashions ore dis-

tinguished os thoroughbreds.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Leason Sharpe. Pastor
,
Sunday. September 13
| Church school. B :45 a m.
। Divine aorshlp. 11.00 am. Meditat ion "Inner Compulsions".
I Monday. 7:?0 p m. meeting of all
| the officers and leaders of the
। church.
1
New members will be received by
, our church on Sunday. October 7lh.

BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
B- J. Adcock, Pastor
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Divine services at 11 o'clock.
Evening meeting at 7:30. The Rev.
Leonard Wood of Grand Rapids will
be the guest speaker for both serv­
ices. He is a member of the faculty
of Bible Institute. Grand Rapids.
Wednesday night prayer meeting
at the church 7:30.

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

Let's Listen

and Laugh —

Courtesy &amp; Friendly Service Shown To All

!»'• th* "RIXALUDRUG

x

PHONE 2131

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Friday Nights

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CM,
coast* to-coast

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COMMUNITY &amp;

SALUTE * RESEARCH

LIVESTOCK

SALE

MONTH'

Starts at 2 p.m.

“"•"I' III,
Hold Every Saturday

""'-'-'"uX
Everything sold on small com-

Bring in whaJ-you have to sell
and get this highest prlcea

Raseorch Protects Your Pune — you know before you buy that
GROVE SALE.

High Quality Is assured oven at

WILLIAM KNOP
PROP.

Phone Lenting 41624

out io/n

Grove s Cold Tab
Four-Way Cold Tab.
Vick's, Ig. . . .
Sal Hepatica, Ig

17c

59c
98c

PRICES

Carter's Little Liver
Anacin, 100s
Tampax, 10's
Dextro Maltose, lb

19c
98c
29c
63c

A
FALL PURSES . .

2.98 to 7.98

Latest styles and colors -

plus tax

LADIES SWEATERS

. . 3.98 up

All wool slipovers and cardigans

FUR FABRIC COATS . . . 26.75
Practical &amp; Good Looking — Sizes 12-44

Parmalee Store
Successor to Frondsen'i

HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

49&lt; rixtrs AMEI1CAN

NOTICE

Petrofol Mineral Oil

WE SPECIALIZE IN FORD and
OLDSMOBILE SERVICE

Coma in and get your car rebuilt at a
price to fit your pocketbook.

We also have wrecker service and
SHELL Gasoline

Lysol, im.

23c

Zonitc

23c

Johnson s Baby Po. .

21c

98c
Special I

37l
Kexall^rr/o/ Aspirin Tablets
lets DISiNiEGUTC AlMOtl IMMADIAHLV Ip

Amphojcl, 12 ox.

1.29

Mlles Nervine, Ig.

83c

Bromo Selticr, med.

49c

Mi 31 Antiseptic, pt.

59c

Alka Mtker, Ig.

49c

Phillipc Milk Magnesia

39c

Sloan's Liniment

29c

&lt;»U». Ge' ECONOMY SHI ledey.
98c

WELLES MOTOR SERVICE
Phone 2712
out 9 20

4*

�were Mr. and Mr* RelUad Furrow on which the gif tc were arranged looking dacoy you ever aaw. Then , bestman for hl* toother. Ksnnetti w Grand at honeftng Mn Harold
of Preepoct and Mt- and Mr* Hl
whll* bUlMlhg a blind on Otto lake Goggins, brother of the bride, and Selker of Wyandotte OuaaU includ­
Baxter.
whit* church comptete they tried out thia—ft should hava Joseph Carmody, brathef-tn-law of
ed Mn. Shirley Oriffeth and Mr*.
a nama—w* ehrtoton thae "Rxc»l-1 the bride, uaharad.
A nlewajint gathering at th* home
sior'—anyhow, in a very short time
l)&lt;r daughter . wedding. Mrs Howard Fltnsekl of Bturgla; Mn.
laincd for dinner Thur»d*y ninmr ,nd ulherl PrlnM f0T the evetithr«
’ Oogglns choae a forest green two- Louie Flnkbelntr and Evelyn FlnkWarrant officer Cyril Otrrett and entertainment went to Mis* Mar­ beautiful mallards^ &lt; What nu&lt;U
you see . piece dress with brown accaxsorte* beiner of Middleville: Mn. Henry
bra ted the birthday of Mn Edward Mr* Oarrelt and Mr. and Mn. guerite Norton, Lansing. Mr* Mae
when you doh t have a gun—and end a corsage of gardenias
Smith. A cooperative dinner was Prank Cooper.
Eggleston. Mrs. Walter Caukln. Mn.
ein’t .hoot ' Anyway. Marty says, I Following the wedding, breakfast
enjoyed at 6 SO. with court whist
Wm James. Mrs. Geo. Fulton and
• • *
OUier out of town guests were Mrs.
following Guest* Included Mr. and
While the husbands spent Mon-1 Ken Goggins. Mrs. Jo* Carmody,
Miss Vekna Ellis of Hastings.
Mrs Albert Vedder, Mr. and Mn. day evening with Rom Feidpautch ■ Grand Rapids. Miss IMe Hemey and wlU. give anyone the bird Well find ty's Inn and a reception mu held
Jay Marsman. the Edward Brnltha the wives enjoyed some rubber* of Mia* Myra Bumgardner. Battle out after today. To be continued.
at the home of the bride's parents
Attle Hay la Just about the gamast In the afternoon.
bridge al Mrs. C. R. Branditettcr* Creek and Mn. Ken Beukema. Wall
Mr and Mrs Wlderski left on a
with Mrs Ken LAbertcaux and Mn.1 lake.
gleian Monk Watson al the Mtg. Co.
and Mr&gt; Smith and Kenneth.
Rosa Dunn turning tn high scores, j On Sunday, the ninth. Miss Bee gathering the other evening, found northern wedding trip, gold colored
• • •
Herney and Mis* Myra Bumgardner a “bra’' that he didn’t know what wool suit and brown acceasoriea with
Mr and Mr*. Linden Snyder were
a cocsage of gardenias and talisman
Mrs P
a rd v enl^rtalnAri
tbe ' entertained al dinner honoring Ul,.
F A
A Cl
Clardy
entertained the
MU* to do with. Ask At Ur.
host* to the Mr and Mn. club on Silver Ouild for dessert last Thurs-|~
roaas being her traveling costume.
I Oogglns
■
and...
Mr. -Wlderski
.............. at. their
.
TUBES — all molt**
Local draft board records show
Monday, the party Ignoring Rich­ day. High bridge scores for the eve­
The bride Is a graduate of St.that fellows reporting back after
ard Brower E M 3/c. The members nIng went to Mn- Robert Walidorff ।
BATTERIES
guests Included Mr. and Mn. Mur­ tome lime In the service have In­ Ruae achool and for the past eight
met for dinner at the home of Mn.
years has been employed by the de­
ray Goggtns. Mr. and Mn. Claud
Prank Fend* followed by an evening
creased one to two Inches In height. partment of revenue In Lansing, "rfte
Smith. Mis* Florence O'Donnell. Mr.
Of bridge at the Snyders. Quests
Ten member* of the New Idea and Mr* Joe Carmody and Mr. and It to not an actual growth but rath­ groom has Just received his dlsclub were present on Tuesday eve­ Mn Ken Goggins of Grand Rapids. er. a straightening up of pasture chsrge after serving over three years 1
due to the military training.
। In the European war theatre
ning. Sept. IB. at the home of Mn.
I Out of town guests at the wedJames Silsbee, her daughter, Mr*
Sadie Mae Palmer, acting as co- talning her bridge club for dessert WIDER8KI—GOGGINS
ding were from Grand Rapids. Lanhostesa. After dinner and the busi­ on Thursday.
Before th* altar decorated with ' *‘n«. Kalamasoo. Battle Creek. Cainess meeting, arrangements for the
pink and whlje gladioli and lighted I ^onta. Alto. Chicago add Mllwauannual auction were dlacuaaed and a
Phone 3761
1st Lt Hubert 8. Bronson has candelabra. the Rev. John V. Dllion
social time enjoyed
Mr and Mrs Wlderski will make
resigned hl* poalllon with the Penn­ performed the marriage of Marcella
sylvania Central Airlines and la en­ Goggins, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. their home In Lansing.
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Among the parties honoring Mar- tering college at Western State. J. Murray Goggins, to William Wld­
crila Goggins whose marriage to Kalamazoo, thia fall.
Mr* Wayne Ftnkbeincr of E. Lan­
IM West Marshall
erski of Milwaukee. Wisconsin, In
William Wlderski of Milwaukee took
The supervisor* held their Sep­ St Rose church. Saturday morning. sing. Mr* Maurice Smith and Mrs. i
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
place on Saturday was the pantry
September 15. al ten o'clock, the Carlton Kaechrle of Hastings were ‘
Stebbins Bldg.
Ph. 2960
i and kitchen shower given Thursday | tember meeting Monday The buslneaa conaidered wa« largely routine double ring service being followed hostesses at a shower last Thur*- .
Above J. C. Penney Store । evening by Mrs Claud Smith and
day evening at the Utter’s home on |
Mrs. Dan AUerdlng underwent a by a nuptial High Mass
Florence O’Doonell at the home of
Open doily—9:00 to 5:30
operation at Butterworth hos­
Preceding the ceremony Kenneth
I the latter
Gladioli were used major
1
pital.
Grand
Rapids,
Monday
morn
­
Goggins,
brother
of
the
bride,
sang
1 throughout the house and the table
ing. and at thia writing Is doing as । "Just for Today" and during the
well a* expected.
ceremony. Mr* Kenneth Oogglns
Hastings relatives and friends tang "Ave Maria." MUs Alberta
were sorry to hear of the recent Winterhalter of Grand Rapids
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
serious Injury of Mrs Minnie Evans played a violin accompaniment
MABSHALL MICHIGAN
Keyes of Washington. D C.. tn an throughout the ceremony. High
announces a
auto accident Mrs Keyes, widow of Mau was sung by Virginia and Joan
actual
Karl Keyes of Olivet, was thought Bohr of Grand Rapids accompanied
to be enroute to Grand Rapids an
Subject: Chrltllan Science—Dominion Through Obedience to Law
official business for the General gin*.
By ANNA E. HERZOG. C.S.B.
Grand Chapter of the OES. of
Given In marriage by her father,
or coLUMBua. ohio
which she has been Right Worthy the bride wore a gown of while satin
Grand Secretary for many years. The
with sweetheart neckline, long fitted
accident happened near Roaring aleeves tapering to points at the
TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 25. 1945. 8 O'CLOCK. C.W.‘
Springs-, Pa., but no details were
wrists and a long train Her head­
given her slater. Mrs Kale Walker, dress of pearls held the veil in place
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
of Battle Creek
and she carried a while satin muff SMALL 344
Thousands of birds — gracklea, covered with white gladioli and
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND
starlings, red-winged blackbirds snd
MED.
220
73 I
stephanotla with white satin »treamthe ordinary blackbird*—congregate
nightly in the trees along the south
126
1060
72.2
Attending her sister as matron of LARGE
bank of Thomapple river near the
honor. Mrs Joseph Carmody wore
Chevrolet garage and the air I* a gown of pink taffeta fashioned '
filled with their calls and the rustle with three quarter length aleeves. I
of the leaves as the birds fly from low wat*l and full aklrt trimmed ‘
tree to tree. Il Is an interesting
with bows A small blue fealijered (
spectacle, which will continue to
hat and a nosegay of gladioli com­
grow in numbers and Intensity until pleted her costume.
the birds fly south for the winter.
The bridesmaid* were Marguerite
The Camp Fire guardians held a
Norton of Grand Rapids and Flor­
meeting Tuesday evening at the
apartment of Miss Jean Harrington ence O'Donnell of Hastings. Their
deep aqua taffeta gowns were Iden­
on S. Broadway
tical ip style fashioned with sweet­
Mr. and Mrs. J W. Wilkinson are
happy over the advent on Sunday of heart neckline, three-quarter length
aleevM.
fitted bodice and full skirts
their first grandchild. Caro) Deane,
trimmed with ruffling of the same
the daughter of Mr and Mrs Rob­
materials, they wore plumes Inthetr RED ROME BEAUTY
ert Saunders of Chicago.
hair. Mlu Norton's gold colored with
matching nosegay of gladioli. MLw
stolen t al the dress department of O'Donnell's of deep cerise. Kathleen
5 sewed
Oogglns. small niece of the bride,
MICHIGAN-U. $. NO. I—CHIPPEWA
Parmelee* Store.
Mn. Gordon Havens U the new was flower girl, her gown a baby­
clerk in the Bonnet and Gown and blue floor length taffeta with short
the new employee at Stebbins and puffed sleeves and very full aklrt.
Pink flowers adorned her hair with
Jacoba u Mn Leo Tift
CALIFORNIA--SEEDLESS
I On Sunday Mr. and Mr* Walter a small matching nosegay
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goggins of
[ Stahley received new* of the birth
Grand
Rapids were master and mis­
of a son to Mr. and Mrs. William
tress
of
ceremonies.
Mrs
Oogglns
Mustard of Pontiac, that morning.
Mr* Mustard has many friends in wearing a black and white dresa and
Hastings. hnvinR visited here fre­ a gardenia corsage,
Joseph Wlderski of Milwaukee was
quently Both mother and baby are
doing nicely.
Be sure and see the Hot Pack I
SHORT CUT
machine. &lt;atory elsewhere In this

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Robert Young. Laraine Day. Ann Harding

"Those Endearing Young Charms"
19c

issue &gt; purchased by the Barry Coun­
ty Natl Infantlie Paralysis Foundstlon. on display in Bairds window.
Incidentally, the original three who
organised this county Chapter were
Pete Maus, and the late Dr's Edwin
Pratt, and Birge Swift of MiddlevUle.
Last year Michigan totaled 314
cases of Polio by Aug. 16. At the same
time thia year, only 61 eases were
recorded.
TODAY Is the day for popular
Reed's Drug Store clerk. ••Marty"
Schramm — duck
season
opens!
Seem* Marty has been making some
decoys and hU family have been
having amused hysterics—anyhow,
they laughed and laughed. Marty
hired a couple of tame ducks to sit
for models Before he finUhed. like
the skilled seamstress, he had made
cloth snuggles &lt;so to speak' for the
MODEL duck, in order to get the
exact pattern When all "details’
had been carefully covered, in due
Umt. Marty completed the liveliest

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98c

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15c

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34c

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For Fresher, Finer Flavor . . . Choose from

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MELLO WHEAT

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ROILED OATS

5 m 33c

flakes

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2 ««s 21c

ROLLS

HIM BUi Elliott, the Red Mvder

98c

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IK 31c

BREAD

21c

49c

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PORTERHOUSE STEAK

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�THE HASTINGS BAfCdEK THTTtSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1»U
CARD or THAJiKl
OBITUARY
dent of the Barry county group
Dr. Gwina art urv
which is composed of senior and in­
Niial tor Ik.lr .an; a
ROY E. BUSH
termediate youth end is a part of
) Roy E. Bush, son of Eugene M.
the Crusade for Christ movement
(Continued from Pag* L See- &gt;•&gt;
una Emma
t3Tima E- (Stiilsou) Bush, was
and
L county subdUUlct of the Methodist in the Methodist church.
to be home, and fellow, were all ^171 8fpt
I
Youth Fellowship Held on Sunday
mighty glad you’re safely home also. owned
----- -■ by his brother. Elmer, four
HoeplUl Guild No. 7. Mrs Vomer
Delton.’rt, Afternoon and evening at the First
miles south of Hastings. He had
• Methodist church. .The Rev R- D. Wetater. chairman, was entertained turnfd from overseas Monday night undergone an operation on June IS
Leonard of Middleville Was In by Mrs. Tac Gies on Wednesday of- ! last. He served with Patton's 3rd
from which he seemed to be gradtemoon at two o'clock,.The members 1 Army. 35th Div.. 137th Inf., leaving
thenhmlti|tWn0°n WUh MUln&lt; f°r I Ebe°RlvVr°9 mllea from \he*Rus- with hla last illness at ( a.m. Sun­
the boapltal.
___ _______
(
ftt th(? C]M(. of war Garth day and he slipped quietly away at
Rev. Donald E. Smith of Freeport
Group meetings for the discussion
of warship, world friendship, rccRoland Valentine of Ypsilanti was furlough with his wife. Jeanne (Wil­
lou. his wife Ella H. daughter Clara
goation and community service were
liams) Florla. and their son Jefhelpful- In closing the Rev. Leon- Valentine over the weekend. Mrs. fery-« moa. old He expects to get
JiUUl
,„c A. ,(Bill).
John C-. A/C w
Orville
Valentine and daughter. Stqan, who a discharge fairly soon he already P/O
nd prankiln. 8 1/c. Also two slshave been visiting relatives here
b“. •?,
_______ . .-__ ;ters.
PcLe (Malle) Tilkens of
Another rally Is being planned for
acme time In the early winter. Miss vascuiuw W uw.
.wu. [Tommy Kurr. Glenn Kahler and dUlg of carlton: three brothers.
Beverly Drake of Dowling l* presi- on Sunday.
I some of the others home from overof Urbandale. Elmer E. on
i «“•
. . _ .
'the old Bush homestead, and TheoFine looking and cordial Rot*rt dore R o{ Royal oak, and many.
Powell, who married Bernadine Ha- many other relatives and friends.
spent
twenty-one
ten of nb-hi.nH
Richland, arrived hnm.
home rrnm
from j Mr
Germany for 34 days before he re­ months of his life as a soldier in
ports back to Camp Grant, Hl. He World War I. having participated in
four battles and the Army of Oc­
Germany with the 13th Airborne cupation. He was an active mem­
troops, and wears the E.T.O. ribbon ber of the Veterans of Foreign
with 1 star. He lives one mile east Wars, (being Quartermaster three
of Lacey however, he attended and one-half years), the American
school In Woodland.
Legion and previously active In the
Big statured. Jaunty. Capt. Art
Wood hopped off the train here n I since his youth, also the Rural Letweek ago to vlall hla sister—had 1 •ter —
■—
Carriers.
hoped someone would send us news
FROM BATTLE CREEK
He carried mall around Hastings
of this army man—we couldn't get since 1922, having his own route
the Information at the time, and since June IBM. He also worked six
we would like to know his sister.
months In the Grand Rapids Post.
Office, being injured at the time’of
the big explosion Utere on the load­
ing dock.
Of him the family would refer
Savory!
you to James Whitcomb Riley's
poem:
Tender!
I cannot say. and I will not say
Economical!
That he Is dead—he is Just away!
FRESH DRESSED FOWL
With a cheery whistle, and a wave
of the hand.
He has wandered into an unknown
land.
And left us dreaming how very fair
Pound
Il needs must .be, since he lingers
| there.
And you. O you, who the wildcat
' yearn
' For the old-time step and the glad
SALMON STEAKS
b 48c
I return —
Think of him faring on, as dear
X°
33c
I In the love of there as the love of
IOSEFISI FILLETS

&gt;rfie«

THE HOME FRONT

ONE HUNDRED YOUNG
PKOFLK ATTEND RALLY

Coart, at Ik. Prak.t. OH lev.
&gt;f Heeling*. ««4 *• «.r«. a «
Hum on Dorr L Caln. Adml

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ORDER FOR PDBUOATIOK
Kill* of MKbgao. Th. Pro

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DANCE
HASTINGS

MOOSE

HALL

FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 28

Conklin’s Moose Swingsters-

Chickens

Weor It tvorywboro

42&lt;

Clearance J

HIGH
CHAIR

Think of him still as the same. I
SKINLESS FRAMES

Sto

1

33c

LEONA SAUSAGE

sikod

b

32c

b

26c

fc

37c

CHUCK ROAST
SIRLOIN STEAK

ChOKo’cutA

NEW PACK I

FARM BUREAU
EAST SIDE GROCERY
SOFTBALL TEAM ENJOY
WIENIE ROAST
Seventeen Second Ward boys had
a wienie roast at Tyden Park Tues­
day evening. They were the players
and substitutes of the "East Side
Grocery" softball team. Mr. Shrlkey the manager furnished the cats
with games following and the boys
had a wonderful time.

LUSCIOUS

HAMS - WLol. or H.H.
A thrifty cut that's doliciously rich and juicy.

PEACHES
Country Club Quality. SLICED.

26c

Fresh Pork Shoulders picnics it 28c
Fresh Pork Cottage Butts &amp; 33c

DCBDLLE FUCIEI ’“J* 24c

Country Club Flour

Bantam Corn
Prune Juice
Canned Milk

*

25-lb tack

99c

p*9

lemon Red

LAYER CAKE

Tru-pak.
Cream Style

s*&gt; nwd

SEEDED RAISINS

Now!
Paratwill
SURCOAT
5.»5
Silky paratwill rayon in a
rich tan color. Water­
repellent. Fine quality
tailoring. Al eery on the

Guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Kellar
Stem the past week have been Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Stem and son
Charles of New Albany. Ind., and
Mrs Alan Robins (Patty SUm) and
I daughter Judy of Lexington. Ky.

MEN'S
SWEATERS

CARD OF THANKS

15c

4"

46c

Made of IDOf, virgin wool,
long staple yarns tightly
twitted to (Ire lone, hard
wear. Ribbed knit for elas­
ticity and retention of
shape.

nire t.ounrry‘-mo urB.
QUICK OATS Qo-cxpig iuj pk0
aiiiaw

Lady Betty

Quart

24C

KRISPY CRACKERS

36c

SALAD DRESSING

Only because we must clear our stocks can w# afford to
offer this quality high chair at such a phenomena] price!

SALE!
GRASS SEED
24 c ib.
perennial grasses Including

Colonial Bant, and certified

IS
the

Mnj

Country Club

Loaf Cheese
Peanut Butter
Macaroni

COTTAGE CHEESE
rinter

2 £ 68c

“^7.“

CHEERIOATS

ptg

KIDNEY DEANS

Jeckion

12c

MO&lt;2i°0 Sc

GLASS CREEK OltRNOE
Open (Iran** IM.-^Frid.y

HOMINY

spaghetti

Tomato Soup
Clock Bread
Spotlight Coffee
Pork &amp; Beans
Roman cliansh

3 £ 32c

Jackson

0«&gt;*d

3'Z25c
3 £ 59c
8c

16-oa ma IOC

ROOT BEER

mo 5

DUFF'S

FREEZE
CAL

reflector and bulb . . . laser
{40
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Every

Drop

ptg

100% Pure Penmy/ven/e/

Penn Sentinel

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MOTOR OIL

20c

LEGALS

CUT-RITE WAX PAPER 2'^ 28c

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Pennsylvania. Give your car the best I
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Double your light. . . redue
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Oranges 5-39c

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Automatic action I Instant
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Bprays about 17 foot

trrtES

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WATOESS'iXliTli.tSt

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2 it. 25c

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PEACHES

PEARS
SWIFT’S
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�THE H AltTINGS BANWK. TJIU»DAT, WfUfW M,
K. It Sanderson I* attending a
Attis Hay is Just about the gamest green spjayr ot Tlowerinf quince arfew days lau weakmeeting of the board of trustees of for model* Before he finished, liked ranged bjr Mias Gertrude Hampton.
Mrs Susie Fortey of Freeport I
Klwtnl» c!at&gt;
Muskegon on ...
....
— ...
Much interest was shown io a large
spent Sunday afternoon and evening j Friday.
rat. and Birge Swift of Middleville. bouquet of bell* ot Ireland grown by
Flxs Barry county dentists aitendMorris mil Is expected home Sat­
Of Intereat to many friends here
,d the Barry-Eaton Dental Assoc te&gt; her »on. William, attended lhe rally entertaining hU parents. Mr. and urday from Traverse City where he bers having ever seen the plant
Ls an Item published in the Mon­
Charlotte Tuesday evening Guest of th* Youth Fellowship al ths , Mrs. Arthur Clardy of Kansas City.
Lovely roses and sliver king grown treal. Canada. Gazette concerning
Methodist churchMo.
Mr. and Mr* William Parker ax* and arranged by Mias Prances Crowtn dentistry with the
Robert Hendershott Junior, whose
Mn. Henry J. Kraus of Brook-1 Weekend guesta of Mr- and Mra planning to entertain Mr. and Mr*.
I Foundation. He t
holme. Gull lake, is leaving for Dell Shively were Mr. and Mn. Forrest Bweet of Lansing and Mn. rangement of artemeala. ageratum. father, a native of Hastings, is weg
formerly the dean of
Glen Ridge and Bloomfield, New. Robert McGowan of Lansing.
Albert Rapp of Ann Arbor as their and pink hibiscus centered the table known here Young Bob has spent
school in Louisville, Ky.
guests over the weekend
where Mrs J. P. Mohler poured. many summers here at the Hender­
-------—- r.-----------------------„--------i uvcaia vi Ml
Mia. «j.
daughters Arthur K Ebrnstrom.
ror lbe Wkend wrre M.
Mr. and Mr*. Earl Bumford and The committee was Mrs. Charles
shott Gun lake cottage.
daughter Carolyn and- MB King .nd M11
Amlln
Pa. the Arthur Eckhardts spent Sunday
von Reis and Jon of Grosse Pointe who is in the Navy, will arrive at lrtcl4 w Chicago
Pfc. Robert 1. Hendershott Jr, of
with Major and Mn. Charles Oep- John Jiulllng.
Brookholme the 24th for a short
..
hart at Gun lake. The Gephart*.
Montreal Weat. has been awarded
vi..-aiinn hi-arktnir Harv tz&gt; J Among those wlw attended the
who come from Baltimore Md..
the Distinguished Benke Cross (or
BloomneM. N. J. Mr.
have been renting one of the appolnled delegates to the district heroic action at Cebu in the Phil­
fishAdrounie eulage* there.
regional meeting at Coldwater. Sept. ippine* while serving with the U.
Ing trip in Canada.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
8 Army, according to word received
Mrs. Melvin Severance
and
vcuik
aw. anu air*., ™
.
jMrs Harvey Myers. Mr. and Mrs. H.
by his father yesterday.
W. McKenzie of Detroit
' The c,ub voted w
bu»r
daughter. Carrie. Of 8L Johns via- mother home with them.
Leon West. Mr and Mrs. Arthur
Son of Mr and Mrs. R. I. Hender­
The C- R- Brandstellcr*. Mr*
Mr and Mr* Bernard Reed and c‘rda ,or lhe Patle’'t4
Percy
Fuller,
Mrs.
Otis
Bunnell.
Mrs.
SterSarah Brand*t«lter. the Roy Cordes
shott. of 127 Ballantyne avenue
and --Mr*. Howard Prost ar*,
hospital.
। । ling Ostroth and Mrs. Addle Scott , Mr.
•
family and Mr*. C. T. Cordes atT­ f Bunday guesU of Mr* Etta Blough I lMvtn« Burney
Mr*. Chester Stowell was appolnt- Montreal Weat. Pfc. Hendershott
a several' days J
tended a dinner given by Mr. and
cd to represent the club at the local
“ . were Mr and Mn. C L. Thomas. I triP «n
uPP&lt;r peninsula
Mr*. Sidney Beach at their Gun Charles
(
Cogxhall. Miss Annetta i Mr and Mrr Lewis Hine, who meeting to consider the soldiers' me­ Headquarters. Pacific Theatre, a*
lake cottage Saturday night honor- Cogshall
|
having attacked an enemy held hili
anil Miss MaUie While of toB’e bcen Bt Miami Beach. Fla, morial.
Ing their son. Gorden Cove P. O. Grand
|
Rapids.:
have returned to this city and Uta ! A nice variety of small growing strongly fortified with pill boxes
a
f
it.. iMu former will resume hla teaching po- plants tn containers was brought by and under heavy machine gun fire
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sanderson and
Sitlon in the city schools on Mon- the members Tliesc will be taken to and with the aid of~Pfc. John R.
Karen spent Sunday tn Owomo
Id,&gt;- havlnB recfl'ed his discharge the patient* at thc Convalescent Singer. Hopewell. Pa., of having
from the arm}. Al preM.nl thcy are
Mrs. W. G Bradford. Mrs. Del­ Merle Armstrong of Pontiac.
killed over 20 Jap* and knocked out
I hospital at Battle Creek
bert Whitmore and Mrs Roy Cor­
Mr and Mr* Wm Haywood. Ml*a staying with Mr and Mrs H. B.
three enemy pillboxes in a four। ' Bird*'' will be thc subject of the hour death struggle.
des were In Grand Rapids Thursday Ruth Haywood of Rutland and Mr. I Quigley
PAYNE'S ORCHARD
when Mrs. Bradford and Mrs. Whit­ and Mr* Vera Haywood of Hastings j Mr. and Mn V. D Wldrtg had ■ October meeting at the home of Mr*
The two soldiers, both flame
more attended a Cancer Control were dinner gue*t* of Mrs. Fred
the|r gu^u Sunday Mr and, P H. Sheldon
throwers with an American Infantry
meeting at the Pantllnd hotel.
Haywood last Tuesday.
I Mri oeo Bannon and Mr and
rb.M Clo.ert.k Each, ltrs
division, advancing on the Jap hill,
Mrs w. G. Bradford spent Wed­ i
*nd 1^^,. V5rn JHaywo?.d were Mr* Prank Weinert of Lansing.
a group of Charlotte l»die* were
fortified
with cave*, tunnel* and
nesday with her mother in Kal­ in Battle Creek Sunday calling on ■ Mrl p. 8 Ketcham, who has been 1
.h,
Mr. and Mr* Lucian Willison. They 1 the guest of her sister*. Mrs L. H. enlerl,lned “l thc Hastings Country pillboxes and guarded by a network
amazoo.
abo called on Mrs Haywood's sLv- Evart* and Mis* Agnes 8im. re- c,ub on s*lurday with a bridge of zig-zag trenches, encountered
heavy
sniper
and machine gun fire.
Iter. Mrs Fred W. Mead.
turns today to her home in Chi- I luncheon bridal shower honoring
Vem Havwood
Haywood re- c*
*g
O,
Mr. and Mrs. Vern
g0
j Mr*. Burton Cameroa of Charlotte. ' Our Canadian buddy. Bob Hender­
turned to their home after spend-­
Mr*
Irene Harrington ot Delton ' a recent bride. Mrs. Richard Cook shott. took care of the machine gun
I Ing a week with Mrs. Fred Haywood 1 visited Mrs. Charles Aldrich on was a co-hoateas with Mis* Florence nest with a grenade while two other
i Mr. and Mrs
Walter Watkins Thursday. On Munday. Raymond Cole. Mr*. Jack Cook of Charlotte. flame throwers and myself spread
, went to Constantine yesterday. Aldrich of Caledonia was the guest and Mr*. Charles Lundberg of our fire over the zig-tag treaches.''
said the 33-year-old Singer
Wednesday, to visil her brother-in- of his mother.
। Adrian.
nuiiau The guests
gucais were
were seated
kzicu ,al
ui
Mr*. Fred W.
W t^aze
zmall lib
l— centered With
Lease nf
of Rnxtnn
Boston, 1 small
table*
with painted I Pfc. Robert’s citation reads in
Wortlngrr. They also plan to at­ Mass..'arrived on Monday for a visit flower
“
----- filled
.... . with
.... varl-colored
.
.
. pari:
pot*
tend the 8t. Josrph county fair at of several weeks with Mr and Mr* garden flower* Card* and the op­
By direction of the President un­
Centerville.
1 George Sheffield.
ening of gifts filled the afternoon der provisions of the act of Con­
Mr* J L Valentine Is
I* In
in Grand
-----J Clyde
Mr
— ■ Gamble
--------- and- -two chll—
PHONE OR WRITE
gress. the Distinguished Service
hours.
■
Raplds atu-nding the Grand Temple dren ot Jarkso.t visited Mr and
Cross is awarded by the Commanof Pythian Bisters in session at the Mrl Charles Barnes from Friday
der-ln-Chicf. United States Purees.
Out of town guests and approach­
Pantllnd from Wednesday through mj Sunday.
Pacific, to Pfc Robert I. Hender­
BATTLE CREEK. MICH.
Friday
; Mrs F. E Adair returned on Tues- ing college opening dates have been shott. Jr., for extraordinary heroism
Mrs. Maurice Crookston of Bay- , &lt;jBy Irnfn Jackson where she had ample reason (or a (lurry o( parties in action al Cebu. Philippine Islands
recently Barbara Shannon wanted on April 4. 1945.
, side. N Y. has been visiting Has- been visiting Mrs Harry Parker.
ting;, friend* and relatives in Dowl- , Mrs nobert Furrow of Grand her girlfriend* to meet some of her
A graduate of Montreal Wcst High
lug during the past week.
Rapids was the guest of Mr and WMCE pals so site entertained
Mrs Eliza Johnson was In Ann । Mrs Freeman Furrow the last of three tables (or dessert and bridge school and a former student at
Arbor on Wednesday and Thursday lhe week. On Sunday all attended The girls. Evrie Smith. Jean and Pickering College. Newmarket. Ont.,
the
24-year old Montreal hero was
a* the guest of Mrs Lester John- Uw Allegan Co. fair where Robert Joyce Stacy of Rockford were here
son and daughter.
Furrow was in charge of lhe U. 8. helping al Sheldon's Abstract Of- born at Elizabeth. N. J., coming to
Mr*. Lloyd Storer and Mrs. B- F- ordnance exhibit
Cowles go to Coldwater on Friday J Sunday visitors of the Rev. and made by Mrs. Willlan* Dibble and He played hockey and basketball on
championship Montreal Weat High
to attend the regional meeting of Mrs A C Barker Were the Misses Joyce Stacy.
school teams and prior to hla enlist­
lhe State Federation of Garden Marion. Roberta and Betty Wilson
Marjorie Dibble was hostess to
Clubs.
of Rives Junction and Miss Jacque- eight girls Wednesday evening for ment In the (all o( 1942. he was a
ski Instructor.
Mrs. William Kent of
Grand jjne Smith of Jackson.
dessert bridge Top honors at bridge
Rapids I* tguhaerndetM fs-Radlrm
A E Melrose of Muskegon was in were won by Dari* Lundberg and
Rapid* Is the guest of Mr. and Mr*
cjty Monday and TUeaday on
Martha Mau* and Mary Bedford re­
। Robert Cook for two weeksbusiness.
Mr and Mr* Hugo Anderson and I Mrs John Eddy, accompanied by ceived low.
Marge Hills home Friday evening
. Mr. and Mr*. Berber Crosby spent | Mrs. Winona Downing of Lansing,
i the weekend in Chicago
i S}M;nl Monday tn Grand Rapids with was the center of social activity
Mr. and Mrs W. Thayer had a* the former's shier. Mrs Glenn F. when two table* of bridge were In
progress.
Mr*. Philo Otis. Martha
guests for the weekend her son and smith, returning Tuesday morning.
STEAM HEAT
• wife, Mr and Mr* O. L. WelllnsMr and Mrs Clyde Funk and Maus and Elizabeth French were
ton and children of Elkhart. Ind.. Mla. Oliver Densmore of Kalamazoo the bridge prizewinners.
HOT A COLD WATER
who are moving to Indianapolis
i and Mr and Mrs Howard Bartlett
Another get-together which pro­
I CpI. Clarence Gliding, from San 1 of Dowell were Sunday visitors at vided much fun and frolic was the
SHOWER BATH
• Antonio. Texas, who just arrived in the home of Mr and Mrs. Glen barbecue Martha Mau* gave tn Mr
Single p.50 per wk. ep
•lhe states from oversea*, was a Densmore,
Mrs _
Densmore remaining backyard Afterwards the glxls set­
i guest of his sister. Mr*. Virginia (or a longer visit
tled down to an evening of bridle
I Myers, from Wednesday until SunRay Wilcox of Detroit and Mr. and and winning scores were made by
I day.
Mrs Warren Wilcox of Jackson Marjorie Hill, Marjorie Dibble and
I Pfc. Floyd Myers arrived home were guests of Mrs 8. C. Brock over Maurene Haavind
from Italy last Saturday night to the weekend.
i*l&gt;end a 30-day leave with his wife,
THE THORNAPPLE
-Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Collier (the GARDEN CLUB
former Beatrice Beckwith i return
Wearing corsages of fruit or veg­
the 20th to Seattle. Wash,
etables
36 members met at the home
after a visit with Mr*. Lola Beckwith
of Mrs L. R. Storer. Thursday aft­
and relative*.
Mrs. Zelma Cox and daughter. 'ernoon. for their September meeting.
«...
.swuu. Burd,
ou.u, return™
iron.
TTte coraage of kale snowdrop*.
Mrs. Thelma
returned from
Montpehl*. Criuu.
Ohio, aiicr
after ouciiuina
spending iiic
the *
berries
Munipviiis,
..nd " ~ nUhlshade
--------- ------—. ~worn
V." by
..... Mr.
... .nd
. Mr., Jo«,ph
.
. | Mrs
w.kend with
Mr‘ E
E A
« ,Rurtnn
D“n“ rweiVKl
r«'l»ea
130 W. Stata St..
Heatings, Mich.
Pujlpy
•I rnmmennzllnn
• second nla..
commendation;
place was
Mr. and Mr*. "Eddy” Van Pep­ I given to Mrs. J W. Long'* corsage
pering of both Grand Rapids and of small radishes, carrots, cucum­
Hartings attended the country club bers. and string beans on a lettuce
leaf, and third for Mr*. W. Shulter*'
dance on Saturday night
Mrs. Prank Coburn visited rela­ spray of hazelnuts and foliage
The program. "Romance of the
tives in Ann Arbor this weekend.
Her daughter, Mrs’ Bud Bliss and Fruit Basket," was In charge of Mrs.
baby, who had been there for tiie C. D. Bauerw Four speaker*. Mr*
Walter Stanton of Dowling: Mr*. I.
week, accompanied her home
J. Smith. Mrs. H. B. Quigley, and
Peck part of last week were her sis­ Mrs. Walter Perkins talked on a
Above Items All 28 Gouge
ter, Mrs Wayne Wheeler and Anne different fruit cither peaches, ap­
Wheeler of Battle Creek and 8 2/c ples, grape*, or cherries and wore an
appropriate corsage In her discus­
Robert Ickes of Great Lake*. Ill.
Doris Lundberg. Marjory Stanley. sion. Mrs. Smith paid a fine tribute
20c
Sue Smith and Richard Swanson to the unselfish work of Johnny
begin their second year at Michigan Appleseed
State. East Lansing, Thursday PaEspecial arrangements for the day
itricia Tyler is also enrolling there were a bright bouquet of zinnias and
antiacid tablets
boll. 100
las a freshman
marigolds in a pottery vase of un­
Marjory Stanley spent the wcek- usual shape, color, and design ar­
I end In Detroit and Saturday evening ranged by Mrs. Oliver Tasker and
i ssng at the wedding of a sorority a gray pottery vase of physostegia
sister
• false dragon head), silver king, and

Rob't Hendershott, Jr.
Wins D.S. Cross

PERSONALS

“IrSrX: 2.’.' S’ A M S“""

PEACHES

SUPERIOR

CHICKEN PICKER
THE WORLD'S GREATEST PICKER

CHAS. N. POLING - Toledo Scales

SPECIALS!
9c
33c

CAMPBELL'S PORK &amp; BEANS

17227179

HOTEL HASTINGS

COLD Weather!
BUY

6"
6"
6"
6"

CHECK YOUR
SICK ROOM
NEEDS NOW

ANALGESIC BALM, large

49c

RUBBING ALCOHOL Comp.

89c

MILK MAGNESIA

pt. 33c

FOUR WAY COLD TABLETS

19- 43c

ALKA SELTZER

&lt;9- 49c

EX LAX

Because of loose statements by

pers and radio, many think that all
items'will be plentiful In a short ti
This is not going to be the case In Men’J

and Boy's clothing, according to any arx
all information I have been able to get

I have been in Cleveland, Indianapolis
Detroit, Chicago and St. Louis, also I reac T
the Kiplinger letters from Washington

D. C, every week and Men's Wear Maga
I hava

zine published semi-monthly.

learned these facts: Textiles ore one of
the few industries still-remaining under
a system of W.P.B. priorities,

ft will take

60 to 90 days for mills to really get going
on most wanted civilian items. Of cours*
there are exceptions - a few small mills

have not been doing government work

and a little merchandise will trickle in
here and there but the picture, os it now
looks, is it will be 60 to 90 days before we

get much relief and it will be spring, 1946,
before the supply will meet the demMMF*

BAIRD'S
By T. 4 Being

Mrs Alice Anspaugh U al her
The Rev a. C. Marker. Mn. |
home in Ijikc Odessa for two week* . Burkey. Mrs. Canard Smith,
Sgt. and Mr*. Neal Ray of Pitt*-1 Sam Couch and Mra. F. A. Ok

burg. Texas, were guests of Mr and | were in Union Clijr on WaMM
Mri W. T Crtgsby over the week- attending a Wealayan MsttM
end.
I missionary meeting.

WATERS

CLOTHES

SHOP

NOW!

STOVE PIPE
ELBOWS
ADJUSTABLE ELBOWS . .
x 7" Stove Pipe TAPERS .

19c
19c
25c
25c

6" COLLARS
6" DAMPERS. . . .
FELT WEATHERSTRIP - 20 ft.

10c
10c

MEYER 5c TO $ 1 oo STORE

83c

PEPTO BISMOL, lOoz.

ig- 19c

ASPIRIN TABLETS

to get, will be back on retailer’s

Pt. 39c

. .

FOUNTAIN SYRINGE

dise, thot has been scarce or

Get Ready for

€. Thomas Store

39c

mind regordlng the time whan

ROOMS

KELLOGG'S VINEGAR qt. 14c-Pt. 9c
POPT WHEAT 4oz. pkg. 5c
GREEN GIANT PJ No. 2 can 19c
THOMAS SPECIAL TEE »&gt; 22c
CARNATION MILK 4 k cans 37c
BORDEN'S MALTED MILK lb-jar 26c

BISMIDINE

There is much Confusion in

ioo 39c

Seamless Floors for Big Rooms!

We are ready with heavy

Jackets and Mackinaws
far Men

ARMSTRONG’S 12-Foot-Wide
QUAKER FLOOR COVERING

b

Boys

Beautiful garments that defy eoM

weather, fully lined, with big collars.
Drop in and see the large and com­

Combination
Watar Bottle

ond
*113
Syringe
1

HOT WATER
BOTTLE
Manarch

Q»-

plete stock of winter wear.

*q y**

Men’s Mackinaws • $1.95 0

No more patchwork floors—no more loose pieces
or curled seams’ Armstrong's 12-foot-wide Quoklr

Bey’s Mackinaws - $7.50 &gt;p

Floor Covering mokes it possible for you to have
on unbroken floor from wall to wall in your large

roorns.

You can choose from a variety of eblorful

Bay's Winter Jackals from

patterns—oil created by Armstrong's Master Art­

REED’S

DBLG STORE
uurrnu pmasmacist always on duty —

Men's Winter Jaakots up t

ists for smart room*decoration.

ROTH &amp; SONS GO
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

l namrl-.burlzird

WATERS CLOTHES SH
’ SELLING QUALITY KttH

K-a 1141

■ *

M

�Delton,

DEMINO ELECTRIC PUMPS

Harvey J.Lewa
MS B. Cutfax St.
Hastings, Mkh.

Mich.

Sales made In any aection. Dates
' for auctions will ba given with
promptness upon application. Call
|al my expense — phone Prairieville

FOR MAM:—1139 tractor, It. good ehapo. LOST—One atrand pearl., two seek. ago.
Fhol.r JS79, SM
Market. f. A. Peck.
Finder plea., return iv Beulah Myer,
It -JO
or fanner Wire.
V SO
FOR SALE—Bran puller
Inquire Wil­
liam Stbatiti Farm Bureau Elevator. MISCELLAXEOUa
»ao

ORGAN SERVICE
AND REPAIR

Sheldon Agency

DAVID L. MACY

DR. DERK STUIVE

NINETIET

He lntr&lt;
Sproyin
Trees in

VI,.in.
peaches Mic

PAINTING

SWANSON
AGENCY

Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars

HlulsiSus

Place orders naw forSpring or Summer Work

109 W. State

Nw is the time for hail insurlivestock, life insurance.
fflMdcncc and farm labor liaMGty insurance. And don’t forgpt the tornado insurance.
CMI2908

JOHN BECK

Smithy's
Refrigeration Service

WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING

G. F. ECKARDT

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

Res. 3359

Bonds

NOTICE TO FARMERS

AUCTION SALES

AND RICKERS!

List Tour Sale with

24 AC

HENRY FLANNERY

ings

ELDERBERRIES

fCMHVIIXE
PHONE
Dates can bo made at Banner office.

HOU

in the cluster — cosy money
2'/ie per pound

ploce

Baskets furnished. Bring them In to

Marshall Furnaces

DORR

FIVE

WEBB

We Remove Dead Animals

topairs furnished and installed
for all mokes of furnaces

Eaves Troughing

doub

of Old, Crippled

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

price

7 RO

For Prompt Removal

Tin Shop

Floor Sanders for Rent

house

or Dead Horses

L

and Cows

j

SALES
HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

Prices at Hastings Livestock

Sales. July 20. 1945.

160

Top Hogs----------------------- $14.60

hous

Roughs

INSURANCE ond BONDS

PBsne 2519

13.85

Horses

Cattle

Feeders---------------------- $9 to $25

Jerry Andrus

Top Lambs$14.70

Nall Bank Bic

Toy Veal18.00

AUCTIONEER

Deacons$4 to $13.50

List your Auction Sales with

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

Dairy Cows$70 to $140.00

"

DEWEY REED

Top Beefc----------------------- $14.55

Dates can be made al Banner office.

ting., oppa.lt. rise .rhool

P 30

Dry Milk
One pound of dry milk is equal
in food value to 1014 povindg of

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
And Efficiently by Our Local Collector
Phone Hostingsi 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544—Call

FRANK JONES

collect.
KALAMAZOO

CEMENT CONTRACTOR
AU types of cement construction.

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collector

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
Nashville

Phene 2170

At My Expense

LLOYD J. EATON
•MX at Geo. Eaton, veteran uf IBM

RATION FREE

Bill" Sherwood
INSURANCE

Hundreds of Pairs
MEN’S

ti'H MAl.t: - l-.-.rr rutilnr

1~

noraimi

B1CKOBT
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE
Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.

."K..1,J i

4lrtlnr n;;„. j |.p„n,
Bilk—u.&lt; ..m.-v

AUCTIONEER
im.

kmi

~

be made al Banner Office.

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

--

.

••

■ •

Loren Hershberger
AUCTIONEER
r MTrifta to you begin when you
conduct your .ale. CaU
■P eBpense.
I
Phone 2611—Woodland

's,7
ll.llrvue. .- mil
U
*•!«.&lt;•____ _____ __
Fufc SALE—oilier 13 in h

MATTRESS SALE!

I an Ollie.
•rn. &lt;-.r.i

ALL 14.95 MATTRESSES
TO CLOSE OUT AT .

1288

ALL 19.95 MATTRESSES
TO CLOSE OUT AT .

1688

ED. FINNIE

ALL 24.95 MATTRESSES
TO CLOSE OUT AT .

2188

GUARANTEED

ALL 29.95 MATTRESSES
TO CLOSE OUT AT .

2488

chopper. n
phoi

p».‘

f Transfer and
Storage Co.
117 N. Michigan

TRUSS FITTING

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL

by ..

Phone collect for prompt service seven days a week

EXPERIENCED
FITTER

SMALL STOCK PICKED UP FREE

LyBARKERS
fll H .

Hmm 2115

BRISTOL

DEAD

STOCK

BATTLE CREEK 2-2961

LACE RUBBER PAC’S

AND

KNEE BOOTS
ALL SIZES 5 to 12

JVIontgomery Ward

Branch of Battle Creek Rendering Company
HASTINGS 2715

HIP BOOTS

PHONE 2704

HASTINGS. MICH.

NO CERTIFICATE NEEDED
GET YOURS NOW!

supp

�OHN BECK

THE HASTINGS BANNER

&lt;ERAL AUCTIONEER

n,

Mich.

ide In any section. Dales
Ilona will be given with
tea upon application. Call
ipense — phone Prairievilla
T.F.

cannot be measured. We erect mon­
ument* to great *oldlera and slateamen. but we think It la up to the
fruit grower* of Michigan to erect
a suitable monument to the man
who conceived and developed the
Viewing aotne of lhe beautiful idea of spraying fruit tfeea—Cas­
peachea Michigan produced thia year sopolis Vigilant.
our mind revert* to the man who
made It possible to luccraifully grow
Planting Iris
peachea and other fruits. If our
If iris Is planted tn a wellmemory serves u* right that man
was Prof. L. R Taft, former head drained. sunny position and the old
of the horticultural department of leaves arc removed from thc base
Michigan State College, who de- of the plants regularly, there should
vbloped the idea of spraying fruit be neither insect nor disease prob­
trees to protect them against pests lems. This Is particularly true
A stone marker on the college camp­ If the rhizomes are planted very
us indicate* where the tree stood shallow, with approximately half
that waa tint to be sprayed. The of the rhizome actually above
value of hl* work u&gt; fruit growers ground and exposed to the sun.

He Introduced the
Spraying of Fruit
Trees in Michigan

.

Put Your Savings in Real Estate
...The Investment That Endures
24 ACRES, HOUSE AND GARAGE, just south of Hast­

ings on M-37.----------------- $2,100.00
HOUSE and 2 LOTS on West Green St.. Van Horn

place, est.------------------------------------------------------$4,300.00
FIVE ACRE PLACE out N. Broadway, all modern
house, has everything, nice large 'chicken coops,

:move Dead Animals
r Prompt Removal
or Dead Horse*

and Cows

7 ROOM HOUSE, all modern, hos hot water heat,

156 ACRE FARM in City, good soil, extra nice mod­
j

em buildings,

lays good,

real big basement barn,

priced ot per acre______________________________ $100.00

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

160 ACRE FARM in Castleton Twp., real rich, produc­
tive soil, fine set of buildings, has a honey of a tenant

•Y CHEMICAL CO.

supply

-___________________________________ $11,000.00

I ESTATE
OKER

•D FARM
PROMPTLY
cal Collector

ti&amp;e ryocei

o 2-9544 —Call

i

WORKS

Editor Banner:
We are enclosing an Item printed .
recently In the Hartford weekly
which we are asking you to reprint
in lhe Banner as we feel it is wor­
thy of wider publicity, for it re­
fleets the opinion of many people |
concerning women and drinking In j
this community. We can remember ■
what a scandal it would have been 1
not so many years ago. to have seen |
a woman under the Influence of
liquor or entering a saloon, unless I
she did the latter to emulate, the
example ot thc late Carrie Nation— 1
"The sight of women mingling with
men at a public, bar Is not edifying ,
—not to those' whose Ideals border
| upon good old fashioned prudlsh' near. We believe that a majority of
men share that view. Regardless of
his own vice*, the male of the spe­
cie* prefers to regard the female as
somewhat more circumspect than
himself. He abhors in her the de­
relictions he countenances among
those of hl* own »ex. One of the
most regrettable phases of the cur­
rent liquor system Is the Increased
I drinking by women. Their Influence
| tended to keep pien sober under n
former system that held a barroom
to be a man's rendezvous. If there
la anything more reprehensible than
a drunken man It Is a drunken
woman, and the latter Is becoming
entirely too common place."

EXTENSION WORKERS
TO MEET DEC. 17-2*
Seeking ways of being of greater
service to Michigan farmers and
homemakers during thc peacetime
era. member* of the Michigan State
college extension staff will gather at
the college December 17 to 20 for
the annual Extension Conference.
Dates for the conference were an­
nounced today by R. J. Baldwin, di­
rector of extension work.
Ail extension personnel. Including
county agricultural agents, county
home demonstration agents. 4-H
agents and agricultural and home
economics specialists, will attend.

house with furnace, lights and phone, good water

Cattle

PUBLIC FORUM

FRANK SCOTT NOW
CHAIRMAN OF P. R. COM.
4TH DIHT. AM. LEGION
Member* of Laurence J. Bauer
Post No. 45 attending the 4th Dis­
trict meeting of thc American Le­
gion at Sturgis. Sept. 18. for the in­
stallation of district officer* were
Paul Bogart, Prank Scott. Bernard
McPharlin and Norman Bogart.
. Frank Scott was appointed Chair­
man of thc Public Relations com­
mittee for lhe year 1M5-46 for the
4th District of The American Le­
gion. Department of Michigan.

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double garage, real close in, priced at$5,300.00

f Old. Crippled

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BUT

DIES OVERSEAS

.ED!

IEE
Pairs
. . /Tm concerned most about the welfare of my family.
I want comfort, convenience and economy built info my home.
It must indude a modern, labor-saving, time-saving electric

AC’S

kitchen; a laundry that is light, airy and equipped with an
electric ironer, clothes dryer and water heater. For greater

comfort it will include better light for better sight/ germicidal
lamps in the bedrooms and bath and, if possible, an electric
air conditioner.
"Of course, there will be ample electric outlets in every
room to allow for the many new electric appliances that will
be on the market soon that will cut hours of work and drudgery

from my daily routine. Without these modem aids to better
living, a home, it seems to me, is nothing more than a shell
or a place that is commonly referred to as a roof over your

ITS

head. So far as I am concerned there can be no r$al happiness
without these health-saving, time-saving, inexpensive electric
aids io better, happier living."
I
"If you plan to build or remodel,
provide adequate wiring and plenty of conven­

EDED

ient outlet*. Your new home will be only as
modern as its electrical wiring."

CONSUMERS

POWER

COMPANY

State Grange Will
Meet in Bay City
The Michigan State Orange Is
planning to hold It* state meeting
tn Bay City. October 23, 24 and 25.
provided a suitable hall shall be
available there for those date*.
A* federal reslrictloiu on state
conventions have been largely or
wholly removed, the state ofgeera
of. the Orange expect to hold this
annual gathering, as they have been
doing for nearly 75 years. At the
1944 state convention Bay City was
favored for'this year's annual state
meeting.
There is a large Grange member­
ship in the Saginaw Valley and the
Thumb district. as well os In central
and northeastern Michigan. It has
been many yeans since u state
Grange convention has been held
In either Saginaw or Bay City.
Barry county baa a number of
local Granges, who will be repre­
sented in this stale meeting.

BARRY BYPATHS
By JANE CAMERON

ix ivun
gitu win or BUIC vu
.
CLOTH. ... I bet the flrat roomful I „
“zT
we see. brq-o-o-o-ther, will we make
the Battle of Okinawa look Uke a .
™ T*
Sunday school picnic. . . Unquote. I T00”8 1•

i.V.rnn.m.iUrmn.lllirmilllllinHMfn

Slwash is about to enter civilian ;
life again after 26 month* vJith the!
10th Marines. Slwash I* a duck. She .
is a veteran of Tarawa. Tinian and
Saipan and is the official leather- j
neck mascot. Her master. CpI.
Fran les Fagan of Chicago, has com­
piled her point* a* follows: "
20—overseas service: 26—months j
of duty: 15—three major engage- '
menu: 72—dependents. &lt;12 duck- j
Ungs hatched while on furlough): :
total. 133 point*.
And there I always thought n'
furlough was a Vacation.

HAY FEVER SUFFERERS!
COLD VICTIMS!
Are YOU Getting Enough of tho
Proper Vitamins?
Pierce's Special Vitamin Formula

Something nice—The drycleaners
in Hastings do all work on service- ।
men's uniforms for half-price. Thc ,
Hrst full chrysanthemum to them.!
and I spelled II without a diction- .

Vitamin C with 5 factors of the B Complex 4 50
48 TABLETS--------------------------- ----------------------- ■

T/5 Ernest C. Beison. son of Mr. FEEDERS* DAY SET
and Mrs. William Beison. R. 1. died FOR SEPTEMBER 29
Definitions—A census "taker is a I
ot malaria at Luzon after 34 years , Cattlemen from all over thc atate man who goes from house to house j
In service, nearly three years of 'will attend the first post-war meet­
increasing the population. —Chlval- 1
which were spent overseas.
ing of the Michigan Cattle Feeders' ry Is the attitude of a man toward ]
Since word of Ernest's death, which Association at Michigan Stale col­
a strange woman —A corps Is a dead
came to his parent* a* a complete lege Saturday. September 29. start­
gentleman, a corpse Is a dead lady.'
shock, because they did not know he ing at 10 am. (Eastern Standard —Emphasis In reading I* putting j
was 111. thc following letter has Time).
.mope distress In one place than
been received by the Bclsons
Feeders will be taken to lhe col­ another —An epicure Is a poet who
lege pasture lots where they will writes epics.
HEADQUARTERS
observe and study five different lots i
* *■■■
Regular tit*, 24 tablet*---------49c
248th General Hospital
of cattle about ready for market. I
.
.
....
, .....
.
APO 75. 1 Postmaster
The afternoon program, to be held ’
p**”,uUy p,ay,ul “
Economy »ixc, 96 tablet*------1.69
San Francisco. Calif.
Family »iw. 288 tablet*..2.M
25 August 1945 in Ute Union Building dining room ] Kalc bmitn s plugs,
• • •
By lhe time you receive thia let­ starting *L 1 pm., will feature dis- j
cushions
on
the
present
market
outWe
can
never
quite
make
it
seem
ter you will already have been no­
tified of the death of your son. Er­ look, purchasing and handling feed- I possible that anything so wondrous
nest. HU death was keenly felt by er cattle, utilization of soft com. 1 tui having the war over has really
the entire command, which extends com field feeding versus the dry- ; taken place. We awaken in. the
Lt* heartfelt sympathy in your time lot. and other timely questions. Rep- ; morning and then • the glorious
rcsentatlves of market*, feed-lot* thought that our boys are really
of bereavement.
and the college will be on hand to' safe and that our land is free, and
Ernest waa held in high esteem
| it makes each day a thing of Joy
। by his fellow soldiers a* well as by present Information.
Results of feeding trial! al the and beauty. The wind whistling
his officer*. His death was a shock
to all those who knew and loved college will be explained by George around lhe corner of th* house
A.
Branaman.
research
specialist
in
, makes us think of November, and
him. Fortunately, his death oc­
curred quite rapidly, and there was animal husbandry. Mr. Bransman November makes us think of
The Correct Vitamin Supplement
has been In charge of feeding the Thanksgiving. If ever a world had
no long period of suffering.
lots
of
cattle
that
will
be
Inspected
cause for Thanksgiving. It is this
May Clear Up Your Trouble Completely
Funeral services were conducted
by Protestant Chaplain Prankin of as part of lhe Feeders’ Day program, year. I hope the churches make the
-------- ----------------------j moat of this golden opportunity, and
the 313th General Hospital, where
------ . .----- , may each of us do our part in our
he died. He was laid to rest on the
Forest Area
hearts
14th of August 1945 In the United
The South has 36 per cent of th*
‘
States Armed Forces Cemetery. commercial forest area of the Unit-;
Party line—Thc last hollyhock of
Manila. This cemetery Is In a beau­ ed States These lands today hold
the
season
ho* spread out her crim­
tiful site with well kept lawns, and a fourth of the nation's saw timber
son
ruffled
petticoat, and »he dancea
the grave is appropriately marked supply. Forty years ago the South
in the breeze . . And I do mean
by a white cross. All of his closest
was producing over 40 per cent of breeze. . . .The front yard I* polka
friends and buddles were present at
the national production of lumber dotted wlh yellow dandelions, hav­
hU burial.
. and ing
timber
products.
It Is still
pro- . .UIK
. . . ______ __ ——---------------------------------------------------a last
fling’ before
frost.
I B lBU1L
I realize that there Is so very lit­
that proportion; temporarily hope nobody elsra' yard can make
tle I can say to assuage the pangsir during
in wartime a little more.
that statement. ... Just think, pret- P A. IN IN ILK YVAIN1 AL&gt;VJ. DMrtU IUbJU**
of sorrow that come to your mother

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heart. Lit* U'not a matter of how
long one Ilves but how well one
live*. We live in deed* not In years.
In feelings, not In figure* on a dial.
Your son lived and died for a great
cause. That for which he lived and
died remains In the heart* of those
who knew and loved him.
_
|
Sincerely.
WILBUR D DICE
Lt. Col.. M.C.
Commanding
DEATH OF JUSTICE BOWMAN

)TS

SICTION TWO—ft

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1945

NINETIETH YEAR

|

Justice Benjamin B. Bowman, of
Rutland township, died Thursday |
morning In Sparrow hospital. Lan- j
sing, following an illness of several i
weeks.
He had resided in Rutland town­
ship for the past 40 year*, and had
served as Justice of the peace for
about half that time. In recent
years he had acted a* Justice In this
city when Judge Cortrlght of our
Municipal court was out of town, or
when It was deemed best to have
an out-of-town Justice hear a case.
Instead ot having a trial In our |
Municipal court.
Mr. Bowman was born in Kent
.county. His farm is located on
M-37. about 5 miles west of this
city. He was a unique character;
had a fine sense of humor and a
large circle of friends. He was the
father of fifteen children.
Surviving aye his wife, Reda: 10
sons, Claude and Jack of Middle­
ville. Caryl and LaVerne of Has­
tings. Donald of Lansing. Robert of
Flint, Keith with the air force.
Richard in the army in Czechoslo­
vakia, Chester at Camp Shelby. |
Miss.. Harley at Fort McPherson.
Ga.: five daughters. Miss Bernice. ■
superintendent of nurse* at an Eat- '
on Rapids hospital, Mrs. Ethele ;
Welsenhoffer of Hastings and Mrs. '
Barbara Lutes. Mr*. Gladys Zlschke '
and Mrs. Dorothy Harrod, all of I
Lansing and many grandchildren. I
Funeral services were held at
2 pm. Saturday In the Leonard fyneral home. Rev. B. J. Adcock will :
neral home. Rev. B. J. Adcock offl- j
elating. Burial was in Rutland]
▼F.W. NEWS
Regular meeting tonight at 7:30. ।
We had a good turnout at our last
meeting. We need more tonight as
due to loss of Comrade Bush, a new
quartermaster must be elected for
the remainder of the year.
Comrade Wayne Tagg left laat ।
Bunday for his station at Pt. BenJamln Harrison. He 1* expecting hla I
discharge in the near future.
j
Comrades Platt. Reynold* and'
Webb attended a meeting at thc
courthouse Wednesday night In re- !
gards to a Barry Co. memorial.
The new year membership drive |
■tarts Oct. 1. Watch the Banner
for name of the new quartermaster
to'whom you pay your due*. We
hope to be 100% by Nov. 11 if poasl- .
ble.
Comrade Harry Whittemore of
Cressey has the honor of being the
first to pay 1946 duet.
A chairman for the V.F.W. Sat­
urday night parties will be named ,
by Com. Loftu* tonight

We Make Loans on FARM
PROPERTY to Help Finance
Desirable Improvements
Improvements to farm buildings are a «ound longrange investment. Many much-needed farm repairs

have been put off because of the war but now the lid

is off government controls.

We are glad to loan money to Help Meet the Cost
of Improvements to your farm property.
COME

IN

TODAY

HASTINGS CITY BANK
"Fifty-Eight Yean of Continuous Service”
PHONES: 2105 - 2103

j

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

★ SHOW YOUR COLORS —Buy U. S. War Saringi Boiulr and Stamp* .

�THE HASTINGS BANNEB. THUBSDAY. BEFTEMMK » IM*

MIDDLEVILLE

with her mother Mra. Mary Gray.! Anna DuMaresq at Wayland. Tues- J Grand Rapids honoring the
tin birth* USB CAM* TO HOLO
JSuoto. W
Oto .nd to I ?» ? «
.•*&gt; ?««
. 13 and VEGETABLE VITAMINS

DUNHAM DISTRICT
• I COATS GROVE
Mr*. Vera Gray and Mra. Lucille
The D.G.T.O. club met Wedrtes, K* I * C
Maw r. m ,1.*' WnxH
*t

housekeeper. Ml** Eul* Shrauger
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Mugridge en­
quilt blocks. The first Thursday In made for a rummage sale. Bsasle
th?y went on to Merritt, Saturday
tertained at dinner Friday at their thou vitamins reach the family U- October, potluck dinner will be Woodman was leader of a program are cordially Invited. ★ Mr. and
to visit the Charles Gray family 'trolher. Prank Slag el at Fresport,
v.A.f.hi*. .— x—.rrnrdinj served at Che home or Mrs. nor- on "Flower*. She reviewed an ar- Mn. Paul Woodman and Mr. and
pnce Babcock * Mr*. Mildred tide about TJfble Flower* grown
Grand Rapid* visited Mr. and Mn.
till Bunday main* oc I U1» Stag
Claude Rosenberg in northwest
home northeast of town. Thuraday. alon being the celebration of her
* Mrs. Sarah Campbell and Mrs. mother’s birthday. A lovely cake and Michigan'State CollegeThomapple. over the weekend.
Princie
Kenyon
were
Sunday
dinner
gifts
helped
make
to
a
day
to
re
­
After
the
dally
’
harvest
of
victory
Getty ar.d daughter Colleen who
Knox, Kentucky. * Saturday eve- !
guMts of their niece, Mr*. Harold member.
Griffeth and family, w William
Little Gary Relgler, alx-yewr-old
at Hasting*. to Nile* Thursday where
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Randall were Streeter to now employed at plumb­ ion of Mr. and Mrs Stewart Relgler
Fann Bureau group. Officers eteoting
at
Fort
Custer.
4
Mra.
Albert
of South Thornapple was guest of
daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Alien guests of their daughter. Mr*. Clare
and children, and Indden- Schantx and family in Grand Rap­ Arents and three small children of honor at a family dinner this Mon­
to the nuwttlng, honors
rd Allen celebrate hte ids Sunday, where also their »on* Hostings whose husband te in serv­ day it being hte birthday. Gue*U
Mrs. Oscar Kacchele ac- Ben and wife of Lansing, and ice. have moved into lhe Della Al­ were his grandparents and aunt. Mr. either thc refrigerator or leirigcator
Charles and wife of Greonvllle. and len apartments. Mra. Arentx to thc
conteat to name leave* of trees,
or, Dale Conklin; rec. leader, Claude plant* and flower* wm won by Mn.
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. daughter of Mra. Couch, housekeep­
enrolled as a student In Junior col- and Mrs. Sam Pontius of Grand er of the Kronewlttcra. ★ Mr. nnd
Hoffman: publicity chairman. Mm. Nina Townsend. The bouquet* were
Mra. Minnie Johnson spent Bunpossible.
&lt;
Fern Bail Assoc, women chairman.
Rapid* met in a family reunion. *
an Friday to lhe fair nnd relumed Mr.’ and Mrs. Will Gackier of Cale­
Calvin Streeter at Gun lake Where
In washing and storing vegeto- Mr*. Dorothy Hoffman: hoipltal
service chairman. Mra. Grace Mack.
home Saturday accompanied by his donia w'rte Sunday callers of his and Mrs. Clyde Orummett tn north­
wife who had visited relatives for brother Andrew and family. * Mra. west Thamapple.
celebrating her birthday—lhe Merle broccoli are higher tn •vitamin and Mr. and Mn. Claude Hoffman will Pearl Demand visited bar atotar
have the October meeting. * Mrs. Mra. Stella Tuckerman in Hastings
The Gage family who purchased Streeters were also gueats. After­
a few days. * Mra. Edd Timm and Thfelma Clifford and two children
Dorothy Edmonds and children of Friday.
Mra. Marian Martin and baby son were Sunday dinner guest* at the thc Breese McDyer place at Parme­ noon caller* were Mr. and Mrs.
Dowling spent the weekend with
went to Detroit Tuesday and will Clyde Skinner home northeast of lee moved back to Grand Rapids Steve Carter of Pleasant Hill.
Mr*. Margaret Allerdlng was In
town. In the afternoon. Mr. and this Monday. * Mrs. Rctha Segar.
the otherwise all-white vegetable her mother. Grace Mack.
Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mr*. Grand Rapids Tor a few days laat Cooke and family at Dorr Bunday.
pxiaurca.
relatives.
Mrs. axuuicr.
Skinner. *115.
Mra. Kunito
Norm* Leyen- principal of lhe Orchard View
♦ Saturday evening visitors at Mr.
Claude Hoffman called on Mra.
Mr. and Mr*. Bert Brigg* and lit- decker and Mrs. Clifford drove to school, near Grand Rapids and her
Her mother Mn. Wllda Allerdlng and Mr*. Ray Scheel were Mr*. Cora
tie granddaughter. Onna Jean Gray , Grand Rapids for a few hour*. * two children. Carl and Dawn, Marie word that Ml&amp;s Ella Smith, slater table* la aa Important a* how to cook Datey Bergman. Mr. and Mr*. John accompanied her. * Church home­
of Merritt, brought hte mother. Mrs . Mr* Hattie Smith returned home spent the weekend with her parents, of Byron Smith of Van Wert, Ohio. them. Pall spinach growers, tor incoming
Sunday.
Sept.
30.afternoon,
Special i thur C^ckrane"of Charlotte?
Sto
n
S'eir
l
«OD
t
a^wOT
M
M
t
’
lt^i
hw
”
1
^^man^nnd
Tamlly^vtelted
8m?,
acrvice*
■
morning
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Andrew
GookJcr.
*
Frances Brigg* home Saturday aft- Sunday evening from a ten days’
•r a week’* visit, and remained over : visit with her daughter. Mrs. Leon Mias Vivian Williams nnd Miss Mar­ Thursday. Years ago Miss Smith
vrated Mnce roinach loora half in iday 111 H»ro,d Btanton’s In Dowling.
the weekend as guests of Mrs. B s Drew and family In Battle Creek. * ilyn Gillette of Grand Rapids spent taught lhe Barber school on north
»„* Mr Bnd Mrs Harold Gray and
sister. Mr*. Ray Lyons and husband. Mrs. Mildred Sherman and friend of the weekend at home with the Ar­ Grand Rapids St.
ta I chUdren spent Bunday with Mr. *nd
W The ladle* brother-in-law and sis- Petoskey spent the weekend with thur Kenyon family * Mrs. Robert
C^kiM v Jetab L’te retain Jtoa
CyrUfi Buxlon 111 «*«*««* *
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. McPeck of her sister. Mrs. Erneat Vermeulen Tolan of Battle Creek spent the
Cooking vegetables to retain vita- „
d MrJ H&gt;rry Babcock and
®‘*0&lt;hj' Ho"^n “wnded the
Augusta also spent Sunday at lhe: and family on the Irving road and weekend at her home In Parmelee.
During the school year the Tl.orn- EXv™^
Lyon* home and the Clifford Davis &gt;8teo called on her father. Fred 61a- The Tolan home is being remodeled. apple-Kellogg school and Commun­
I
vMrtlhlM Banficld Farm Bureau meeting
in Blodgett hospital. n..n^
Grand Rap­ * Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lewis and son ity library will be open from’Mon­ started in mid water All[vegetable* Wednesday at the Johnstown grange
femily were dinner guests * The *ael ■David of Detroit spent Saturday and day through Friday from 1:00 to Should be dropped Into boiling wa- |
Glenn Blake family moved in from ids.
n w
6und, erfnlnf ,t
.
hrlrw (Ha wat«r hark tn_
a. ...
. .
-Owen Lyons, son ot Mr. and Mrs. ISunday with her parents. Mr and
Gun lake this Monday where they
“
nirvrj ooraouuui ■ weir av. miu
had spent the summer * Middleville Ray Lyons and a graduate of T-K
boiling temperature _ ______
quickly____
as Iggy, Peter Lamer and children of
Saturday.
NOW OPERATED by ROLAND TALIAFERRO
Ward
Wolcott
of
Grand
Rapids
were
triends of Mr*. Ethel Kaeehele will high school to superintendent of lhe
possible. Quick cooking periods in­
be interested to know she is teach­ Merritt schools * Mis* Madge Solo­ Wednesday evening visitors of Mr Convalescents Use Gan Lake Beach sure more vitamin* and fewer sod­
* Complete Lubrication
ing again in the Lawton school* mon at Grand Rapid* was a visitor and Mra Harry Stimson In north­
den vegetable dtohe*
,
ASSYBIA
The
Wayland
Globe
of
Sept.
14
Is
Her daughter Ruth te in nurses’ at the home of her brother Glenn west Thornspple. Saturday callers authority for the article that the
Another cooking tip concerns the
Standard Products &amp; Accessories
training at Butterworth hospital and last week * Mrs Ernest Vermeulen were Mrs Louretta Tungate and Blate-owned recreation center and use of soda. Often homemakers use bandale Methodist church will be
her ton. Bill te in the Pacific in and daughter Norene visited her fa­ daughter Lois and little girl of bathing beach at Gun lake lias been soda to keep green vegetables from the guest speaker at the Briggs
CLEAN RUT ROOMS
service. * The Parmelee friends of ther. Fred Slagel In Blodgett hos­ Green lake. * Mr. and Mm. L. R.
turning an un-appsttxlng grayish Rally Day program Sept. 30. at 7:80.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 'Cline are pital. Grand Rapid* this Monday. ♦ Beeler. Mm. Robert Frost and baby
■prdwn.
but
soda
to
the
arch-enemy
Mr.
Filch
to
a
talented
marimba
the Uents from Percy Jones hospital df vitamin*. Instead, cook them for player and will furnish the special
having a social gathering at the Mr. and Mr*. L. Lobdel and baby Frits were Sunday guests of “
this summer. They arc convalescing
Methodist church in Parmelee. Fri­ Jon of North Chicago were visitor* [ Lloyd Vincents in Caledonia.
from malaria and minor wound* and ih« first few minute* with the cover music. ★ Thc WH.CB. of thc Briggs
st the home of her parents, Mr. and I
day evening in their honor.
are brought to the lake in truck*, df Xhe kettle off. or at least tipped church is planning a community
Coming W.S.C.S. Meeting
Mbs Beverly Uhl of Grandville Mrs. George Juppstrom from Wed-I
family night at the church, sept.
•
accompanied by a medical officer to let out the steam.
was a weekend visitor at the Glenn nesday until Sunday. Saturday eve-1 Member* of lhe WB.CS. are asked
To get the last vitamin from ev­ 28. ©upper at 7:30. Bring basket
and ambulance. The convalescing
Allen home at Parmelee * Thc nlng dinner guests at the Juppstrom to keep in mind the monthly meet­ veterans enjoy swimming, sunbath­ ery vegetable. Miss Hershey suggests lunch and your own table service.
sympathy of the community te'ex- home were their son-in-law and ing at the charch. Thursday. Sept.
ing and fishing. Hie outings will be tning aa little water as poaalblc in Mrs. Warren Brown of Marshall will
daughter. Mr. and Mrs Burr Cooley 37 with a potluck dinner at 1 o'clock. continued through good weather.
coqklng. The water left after cookLhe death of their father. Ben Bow­ and children of Hastings. * Mr*.
urged not to mis* this opportunity
The evening previous there will be
man, of Hastings. Others from here Robert Frost and Mr*. Robert Olnar the regular family night supper at
vtes, cream sauce* or cold vegetable to hear Mrs. Brown. * The Young
who attended the funeral Saturday entertained at the latter's home this the church. Young people who at­
Juice cocktails to utilise the vita­ People’s class party will be held
Harry Baisch who has been In min*. It's a health-paying proposi­ Sal. Evening. Sept. 22 at thc home
at lhe Leonard funeral home were Monday evening at a party for the tended the various church camps
Mr. and Mrs. Vur Adams and Mr. plesaure of Mrs. Kay Spyker. * The thc past summer will give their ex­ India for two years and over, write* tion since 60 percent of the vitamin of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holtom near
and Mrs. Glenn Allen * Mn. Enos Rev. R. D. Leonard and a number periences.
his people that h% hopes to be content of vegetable* often goes into Woodland.
Price of Jackson visited her moth­ of lhe Methodist young people at­
home by Christmas. We sure hope the cooking water.
er. Mn. Jennie Bovee and her sis­ tended the Barry county sub-dteTrucks In the United States pay
The Methodist choir has also re­ he will.
ter. Mn. Burdette Wadd and hus­ trlct Methodist Youth Fellowship sumed Its weekly practices on
S'Sgt. Geo. Juppstrom tn a letter
$500,000,000 a year in special taxes
SeasUlve
band. Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Ro­ rally In Hastings Sunday evening.
for use of highways.
Thursday evening and al) singers to his folks Monday also states he
White, yellow ar light green paint
man Brockbank of. Pendleton. Ind ,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gackier at­ are Invited to assist with their pres­ hopes to be in the States by No­
same Friday for a week’s visit tended the funeral of hte sister, Mra. ence and talents.
on ship bottoms tends to retard the
vember. He is In thc Pacific.
ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM
Research
Chuck Storkan. who has been in growth of barnacles.

Standard Service

Let Us Supply Your

Building Material
John Monsville and
Philip Carey Roofing Supplies
Evcn though government control* hove been relaxed
on building materials, quantities •will be limited for

awhile but we still handle

Quality

Building

Materials

Newton Lumber Co
Formerly Hostings Construction Co.

^Hosting*

Phone 2654

RECONVERSION
NEEDS YOUR

WASTE
PAPER
Waste Paper Is Vital

War Material
AN ACUTE SHORTAGE EXISTS
EVERY POUND IS NEEDED

Do Not Destroy!
Sova It and Gat It To Market

HtSTIHK S4LVAW COMMIUH
COLLECTION DATES

Fred Slngel. 78 years old who la
making hla home with his daughters,
and who was getting about a little
following a leg fracture last March,
had the misfortune to fall WedneaI day and break the same leg. He has
’ been at lhe Barney Olsler home for

|

bulance to Blodget hospital where
X-ray* were taken, and this Mon­
day the silver plate from former op­
eration was removed. Hte many
friends arc very sorry to hear of the
accident.
Ward Bender who was very 111 all
last week with pneumonia at his
home weat of town te Improving and
hte small son. Monty who also had
a touch of the same trouble is betTmi. J.ne v«nd,rvo«i ..
s1
”•

more telephoned his people Sunday
that he had landed In an East port.
T/5 Clare Mugrldge of the Aberdawn
Pmvina CIrnlinHt
deen Proving
Grounds. Md
Md.. rAre­
turned to the East Tuesday after
spending a weekend at home. Sun­
day a family dinner with chicken
supreme was served In hte honor at
thc home of hl* mother. Mrs. Amble
Mugridge with all members of the
family present.
Wright Clifford. Jr. te stationed
near Pearl Harbor with the Navy.
Hte brother. Sherman to out ot serv­
ice after six years in the army and
was calling on hl* sister-in-law and
old Triends Friday. Hte parents now
live tn Battle Creek. Shenn is an
airplane mechanic and spent three
year* in the Puerto Rico area with-

seems to indicate that the larvae of
bahiaclea are sensitive to light to
_____ ___
__ _______________
th# extent
that _
they
seek darker surfiqe* when attaching themselves to
-a solid surface. They
________
seem_____
to route
in ‘ greater numbers upon black.

fades rather than the lighter hues.

'

“““ SdUtol
Ouo'lto,' St”
vof “f®*/c^,Bt,°V," ‘
"‘‘"’L'“
*®‘c°g“ for I£”’
don cove, wno no* arrives name
after more than two years in the
Convwteacliu and III
P*clf‘c “rca He w“ 57 dfty* on the
nxud.ii n»x,inr La* Hnaniiaii«a&lt;i *■"&gt;' home coming by a freighter
Russell Bender was hospitalised
,■
a&gt;
l.naxltal Trorx TVI.I.u t*Jld Will h«VC tO gO OOCk the fOTe*
from Friday
f October to the New Guinea
until Sunday following a minor op‘
araiinx
“rta
14 Hie grandson ot Mra.
wJrh.rioti*. Martha Brandstetter formerly of
understand that Charlotte
...vino
Schnd. daughter of thc Webster “lddI®\Ule’ bu^1 J10*
i
Schad* te also better. She Is a pa- Mr* S,lc Brandjtcttcr ln Hailing*,
tient at Blodgett hospital
Little Bruce Bronkema was 111 last
New Daughter
week and required medical care for
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Palmer are
throat Infection.
happy over the arrival ot their first­
born. a baby daughter, weight 6 lbs.
Artist Coming
in Pennock hospital. Sunday eve­
Glenn Stewart of Howard City, ning. September 16.
truest artist of the Baptist people
will illustrate Bunyan's "Pilgrim SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Progress" at thc Baptist church ser­
Capt. and Mr*. Kenneth Dunn left.
vice Sunday night. September 33 at
8 o’clock. This is something you will Wednesday for San Antonio. Tex ,
where he reports at camp Sept. 25.
enjoy and should see.
* Sunday guests of Mr. and Mn.
Harry Dunn were Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Aid Meets
The Bowen* Mills aid society met OU* and son. Robert, of Glass Creek,
Sept. 11 for an afternoon meeting the Lyle and Harold Ottes. Lorraine
at the home of Mrs Wayne Lmsen- VanDenberg and baby and Louie Erden with an attendance of eighteen.
and Mrs. Kenneth Dunn. * Mr. and
A light lunch was served by the Mn. H. T. Lord of the Chidester
hostess The next meeting will be a district were Bunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs Roy Oaks. Mr. and
dinner meeting with Mrs. Gill.
Mn. Melvin Oaks of Dowling spent
Friday evening at the Oaks home.
Residing al Clark Home
The many friends of Miss Nettie ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Oley Douglas and
Kerr of Vergennes twp. near Lowell Mrs. Roy Oaks were dlrfher guests
will be interested to know that she Monday of Mrs. Lib Douglas, w Mr.
has sold her household effects and and Mrs. Al Ash have sold their
Is now a member of the big family farm to a parly from Hastings. *
at Clark Methodist home on She* There will be open grange with a
I man St. in Grand Rapids. Miss Kerr pedro party and supper at Glass
and Mr* Dills Wesbrook will be Creek Grange hall Friday night,
very glad to see their friends any
lime. Mr*. Wetbrook ha* been there
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lord and fam­
। for some time.
ily attended a birthday dinner at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Junes
Birthday Celebration*
September seem* to be a month
of birthday* and aeveral have been hop and family of Charlotte ware
honored with dinners and galher- Bunday afternoon caller* of her
mother. Mr*. Lib Dougin.
Ings
Mr*. Lal* Bennett celebrated her
birthday Friday Sept. 14 and was
guest of honor st a bridge luncheon
at. the home of her friend. Mrs.
Marshall Norwood's st Detoqn; eth­
er guests were Mra. Jsct Hnrion lion day." Thin wax recommended
and Mr* Clara Loomis. Mrs. Loomis.
| who to a sister of Mra Bennett. Mc- lie in IH1 "Confederate Memorial
। companled her home for a tew days’
| visit. * Mr. and Mra. Harry Btlmson of northweat Thomapple and
, their son-in-law and daughter. Mr.
(and Mra. Ted Wierlnga of south da. Georgia and Mittisalppl *w
Thornapple, were Sunday dinner April 38; and North Carolina with
| guuu of Lite Wayne Carpenter* in South Carolina tor May 10.

U&gt;uU Betla or or.nd Ripld, tatnerly of Middleville who te a pallent in Blodgett hospital te ImprovIng following several blood transfu, ,

AUCTION SALE

•&gt;-

A&gt; I am unable to take care of M&gt; much (lock, I hove decided la sail at Public Auc­
tion, 35 head of Hereford cattle, from 6 month* to 3 year* eld, «t the place lo­

cated 5 miler ea«t of Hasting* on Center Rood, first comer oast of Lakeview school
house, or 31 miles south of Coats Grove on

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,1945
COMMENCING AT 130 O’CLOCK.

35 Head of Hereford Cattle
From 6 mot. to 3 yrs. old.

BEEFERS
FEEDERS
BREEDERS
BABY BEEFS OR VEALS
SEVERAL HEAD OF YOUNG BULLS
Including My Herd BuN
TERMS: CASH, NO CATTLE TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR,

E. E. GILLESPIE, Prop.
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMM0MB. Ctork

�CTt MAtTTNGfl BAMtfll

«Unne.

«t*u B^reury •-

BKNDEKSHOT
Members «f the Junior Fann’Bu­
reau group attended a meeting at
the Moore school Thursday evening
* Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes
called at the A C Clark home Mon­
day evening The community Is glad
to hear that their son. Johnny, has
hla discharge from the Marines and

Howard Western secreUry of the
Rural life dept of Mich, conference,
and we hope he may come this Way
again. * Mia. Ruby Cogswell.
Wayne Van Syckle, alao George

IttTtTOfc M, 1MJ

PLEASANT Hat
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

WOODLAND

palmer were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Heydenberg and family of Grand­
ville and Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Gar­
othy were visitors with their son rison and two daughters and their
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Dell and Oary families of Hendershott district.
tlialiy Invllad. * Mr. and
mond of Coats Grove called Sun­ of Leslie. ♦ Mrs. Arthur Allerdlng Some friends from Battle Creek
day afternoon. * Wa shall be sorry Jr, and aon Michael and Mrs. John were afternoon callers * Clare Wil­
meet with Mra. A H. Brill Thurs­ to lose our good neighbors and Sinclair of Hastings were over Sun- liams was in Chicago on business
day, Sept. 27 for potluck dinner friends Mr. and Mn. Minor Bale­
Sunday and Monday. * Mr. and
Come early and be prepared to sew man. who have sold their home Allerdlng. * Mr. and Mrs. George F.‘ Mrs Joseph Corrigan. Sr, and Mr
loak hospital Wednaeday and
as there will be mending to do for south of school house tf&gt; Freeport Benner came Sunday to the home and Mrs. Joseph Corrigan Jr, and
the hospital. * Mra. Fred Evans partlez. and will move to Hastings of his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Geoige daughter were in Grand Rapids Fri­
and Mrs. Dale Bclgln of Arnado, this fall. Our best wishes &gt;111 go Benner, the former having received day * Mr. and Mn. Donald Sweet
C.T.TJ. met
Col. daughter and granddaughter of with them to their new home.
hla discharge from service the of Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mn.
The Martin Bunday school will Thursday before. He had been a Emmett Campbell and daughter of
the late Mrs. John Woodruff visited
at the home of Mn. Leu Haney lhe observe lu annual Rally Day Sun­ lieutenant In the Navy. Mr. and Mra. west Thomspple were Bunday after­
past week The A. H. Brills and day. Oct. 14. Services begin at the Benner left on Monday for Dallas, noon callers of Mr. and Mn. Clifton
John Sullivans entertained at an usual time, and there will be a pot­ Texas where they will visit Mrs
luck dlnneT pt noon, an outaide Benner's mother. * The Woodland Campbell. * Mrs.. Chas. Bennett
Mrs. John Sullivan with their speaker and other Interesting fea­ Township P.T.A. wlU meet, .at the snd nephew. Robert Foster went to
nephew, Roland Howard, left Thurs­ tures In the afternoon. All the school auditorium on Tuesday eve­ Grand Rapids Saturday to visit reiT
day for Pittsburgh to visit his other points on the circuit as well ning Sept. llth. ♦ Mrs. Henry Bera stives and Mn. Bennett for treat­
brothers. * Pfc. Robert H. Johnson as lhe entire neighborhood and passed away Friday at the home ot ment for her eyes. Robert returned
». Homer BernreyBunday
called on A. C. Clark Thursday. Bill any and all who care to attend are Mra. Grant Osgood where she was to Oshtemo Monday and Mn. Ben­
nett returned Wednesday. * Mr.
Invited Remember the date and be
’Str. and Mrs. Floyd Garrison and sure and attend. * Pfc. and Mrs being cared for. Funeral services and Mrs L. Lobdell of Chicago were
Were held Monday at Sunfield where Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ted ©Laughlin and Maurice Cogswell and son David
the
lived.
*
Mr.
and
Mra.
Elmer
Mra. Matt Bedford. * Mrs Robert
children spent Sunday at the home were Wednesday afternoon visitors
Warren were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palmer near
of the Rev. and Mrs. I H Osgood Mrs. Clare Williams were Sunday
Middleville. * Mra. E. A Medllng Miss Rosemary Weeks, daughter of
and family at Dorr Sunday,
and
family.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ogle
dinner rutsu of Mr and Mrs. Ray
and Mra. John Jenkins of Kalama- Mr. and Mrs Sterling Weeks Of
rday evening visitors of Mr.
x-o spent Tuesday at the home of Hastings and former residents ot Flanigan and family visited relatives Tolan of Middleville. * Mr. and Mrs
1. Ray Scheel were Mrs. Cora
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Van Vranken. * school district will receive her In Battle Creek Sunday. The occa­ Clare Williams were called to Green
We are sorry to report that Chas. nurses's diploma from Community sion was the birthday of Mrs. Flan­ lake Saturday afternoon by the sud­
field and Mr. and Mrs. ArVan Vranken is on the sick list. * hospital. Battle Creek Sept. 28. agan's father, Peter Mulllnex. * den death of Clare's uncle. Levi
ackrane of Charlotte.______ Mr nnd Mra. Emnt Matteson spent Congratulations and all good wUhea Ruth Flanagan left Tuesday for Clemens.
Bunday at Clear lake with Mr. and for success in your chosen profes­ North Manchester. Indiana. She U
Mrs. Laurence Matteson. ♦ The sion Rosemary.
Black Marks
College In that town.
teachers of lhe South East District I
Black marks on waxed floors can
met at the McOmber school Tuesday CLOVERDALE
be removed. Just rub the places
afternoon to receive the music les­
a cloth moistened
tn -a cleaning
Corp, Don Duncan from Percywith
......
.
. .—
-----son from MIm Adler ot the MAC. Lois of Barryville called on Mr. and
like carbon tetrachloride or turMra. Arthur Lathrop Saturday. * Jones hospital spent from Saturday I
ness meeting and program which Mr. and Mra. Clarence Applegate until Tuesday with his mother, Mra. P*ntlne- Ruh until all the spot has
.
’
srrj~
y;hrr
'
=r&lt;:
"h
;^;
“
.d
~
'
’
disappeared,
and
apply
a
fresh
Jerry
Fisher
and
husband.
then
closed with a chicken dinner served and Elsie called on Mr. and Mri.
Charles Long has received hU dis- ««Ung of wax. Liquid wax ha,
at the h-me of Mrs. Leu Haney. * Merle Eamlch and daughter and
Mn Arland Martin spent the week­ Mr. and Mn. Glenn Cleveland and charge from the army and arrived •1’° b**” found effective In remov
D TALIAFERRO
। 1^1 these spots.
The Important
end at the Howard Martin home. * family at Glendale. Saturday. * home Saturday morning.
Sgt. and Mrs. Paul Towns re- ! ’bmg is to remove the spots si
Mias Joyce Clark attended the Al- Mr. and Mra Lester Monica, and
jlegan fair Saturday with Arlene Bruce, Philip Lewis, and Mrs. Emma turned to Wichita Falls, Texas, leav- i least ones a week, because the long­
’Beadle and Paul Goodrich. * Mra. Dickerson spent Thuraday evening ing Kalamazoo Sunday afternoon.1 er they stay on the floor, the harder
essorias
Glenn Rogers of Lapeer spent a few at the Allegan fair. * Mr. and Mra. Paul returns to Shepard Field after
. . .
&gt;MS
days last week with Mr and Mix Arthur Lathrop were dinner guesu a furlough home.
Warren Brogan and family. * Mr Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd FaxMrs Jerry Gonyou came home
Chits. TOb'.as was surprised Satur­ aett of Charlotte .* Its a boy for Friday from Columbia. South Caro­ COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
day evening when some of the Pvt. and Mra. Richard Hoogenboom. lina where she visited her husband
neighbors came In to help her cele­ Congratulations.
three weeks there where he is sta­
brate her birthday. Bob and Joyce
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell of tioned.
Clark attended the County Youth Casa City called on Mr. and Mrs
Fellowship meeting at the Method- Bert McCallum. Thursday. * Mr. thlrty-day furlough with hla mother
lit church in Hastings Saturday.
and Mrs Wilbur Gibson and Ruth
and Mrs. Lester Monica called at will report at Camp Grant. He has
MARTIN CORNERH
Mr and Mrs Otto Lockstldt's at
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perrin of Pine lake Sunday afternoon. * Ro­ spent thirty months overseas In feng-io. Hum. uim,
. —
.. .
.
ii r.i.k..kFwk.
Grand Rapids were weekend guests land Chilson is home after nearly . .
of her parents, Mr. and Mra. Milo five years in the army with an hon­ military policeman.
Barry. * George Gillespie of Charle­ orable discharge * Mr. and Mrs.
ston. W.
•LUU.
n. Va,
••-. visited
YU.LCW (H
his
&gt; relatives Arlow Gould of Niles spent this from Franklin. Ind. are spending £
the Gillespie and Cogswell families , weekend with Mr. and Mra. Harold a flfteen-day furlough visiting al " juv.
■ &gt; OS
on the Center road over the week- | Gould. ♦ Mra. Bernice Blakslee of the homes of their mothers, Mra. k. «••&gt;&gt;. ut»&gt;
end. * All who attended church I Des Moines. Iowa Is spending some Samuel Kenney of Croswell and Mrs. i
*•
Sunday morning enjoyed very much time with her mother. Mrs. Martha Lawrence Hilbert loqal.
| ] u".,"
the splendid sermon by tlje Rev, Rcplogle.
Captain and Mra. Robert Oaks of E Hrid.im.
Grand Rapids were dinner guests of *
Mias Phoebe Oaks Wednesday eve- ' j'
r-fime combination.

UCTION S
Public Auction on the Orv. Dunn Farm located 5 miles east of Hickory Cs

114 miles south of Banfield, or 4 miles north of Bodford on Fine Lake Rood

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1945
BEGINNING AT 1 O’CLOCK.

HAY, STRAW, OATS, CORN
HOGS

TINGS, MICHIGAN

Hasting* Mfg. Co., Common
Kellogg Co., Common
Union Steel &amp; Wire Co.. Common
Consumer* Power Co., 414% Preferred

Inquiries Invited—write 'or'eeW S-1456 Collect

BRADBURY-AMES COMPANY
C. R. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Grand Rapid*, Mich.

LE

THE FACT IS

20 ton* alfalfa and orchard grata

160 bale* oat and wheat *traw

By GENERAL ELECTRIC

GROWS AN INCH A SECOND!
AMAZIN6 NEW FEATHERWEIGHT PLASTIC

ceview school

the

14 interest in 10 acra* corn

Guernsey cow, 3 yr*, old, fresh.

TOOLS

Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, due.

Deering mower.
International side rake.
International hay loader.

Guernsey cow, 3 yr*, old, bred Apr. 15.
Guernsey cow, 3 yn. old, bred Apr. 15.
Guernsey heifer, 2 yr*, old, pasture bred.

Cultipacker.

Holstein cow. 3 yr*, old, fresh 10 wk*.,
bred.

Different Meanings
Among other meanings, napoleon
form of French pastry and an old
French coin. Compatriots of the Ut­
ile Corporal have given their names
io nicotine, silhouette, pompadour,
vernier, mansard, pasteurize.

3 sac. drag.

Brindle cow, 6 yr*, old, bred June,15.

Wagon on rubber.

Jersey cow, 7 yn. old, bred.

11 hoe Champion drill.

Guermey heifer, 18 mo*, old, not bred.
Guernsey heifer, 10 mo*.

Numerous other articles.

TERMS: CASH. NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

DAVID MILLER, OWNER
LOREN COPPOCK. Auctioneer
Hickory Comers, Phone 11 F 2-1

MILT LEINAAR. Clerk

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Another shipment of popular records
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AN OLD G-E
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WOMAN CARRIES 27
TONS! A FARM WIFE
CARRIED WATER FROM

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BATTERY
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He can giveyou many helpjul tips
on your motoringproblems

TRiC HAS HAD

TO HELP THE FARMER
WITH HIS ELECTRICAL

EOPOR

Dump rake.

McCormick Deering manure spreader

r.. wium. labor
Cealtal ”
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LIGHTER THAN CORK HAS BEEN DEVELOPED

1945

100 bu. oat*.

Guernsey cow, 3 yr*, old. froth.

113.60
vt.so

।a
Bateman J:’1

Devereaux, Mr. and Mra. Albert
Welch and Mis. Mary Baulch of
Battle creek. Rev. and Mrs. O.
Munger and Mr. and Mn. John
Hook. W Ernie Bateman Is 111 wUU
the Hu. Chas. Hammond seems a
llttu
little Iwtler
better. W
* Mr
Mr. &gt;n&lt;4
and Mrs. Her­
bert DaVis of Grand Rapids spent
Sundsy with home folks. * Mra.
Elsie and Bessie Davis attended a
birthday party for Laura Lee
Ritchie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Kenneth' Ritchie. Monday. * We
will be seeing you at Home Coming
Sunday.

Guernsey cow, 3 yr*, old, froth.

rire^Appet

t Public Auc
the place la­

DURFEE
Sunday callers in

210 bales clover.

Brood low, with 11 pigs. 5 wks. old.

CREAM

WE BUY - SELL - QUOTE

2 calve*

Double home**, 1 ’/s in.

ervice

STORE

Guernsey heifer, 10 mo*.

HORSE &amp; HARNESS
Black 2 yr. old colt, wgt. 1.200 lb*., har­
ness broke.

SPRING OUTSIDE HOUSE

TO THE AMOUNT OF 27
TONS PER YEAR. AN

ELECTRIC PUMP COULD

HAVE DONE HER WORK FOR

104 PER MONTH.

GENERAL @ ELECTRIC

ALTHOUGH the war has ended, you can still count on
/A your Studebaker dealer as a trustworthy source of
information on vour motoring problems.
Some beautiful new Studebaker Champion motor cars in
a distinctive skyway styling will be avail­
able before long. But the production of these
cars, for awhile at least, will be less than the
demand. And so, Studebaker dealers are
advising their customers that it isn't safe yet
to stop giving constant care to most cars
and trucks. Get the facts straight on your
personal transportation outlook. Get ac­
quainted with your Studebakv dealer now.

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Halting*, Michigan

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128 W. STATE
HASTINGS

�r« .-.ting. »-•&lt;*»■ mynn. mwwgjw

lilt

county Un*. ham* Thuraday and accompanied
him to the funeral of Roy X BUb.
rural carrier, at Hastings. Harold
daughter* * Clarence Thedc, one of Griffeth also attended thc funeral
the T-K 1M6 graduates. Is enrolling riles- * Mra. Maud Pitch who spent
as a student at Michigan Stale Col-

Thedes In Leighton.
Shelley Sweet of Flint was a week­
end guest of his brother. William
and family. * Mr. and Mra. Her­
man McConnell returned to bis work
at Holland. Sunday after two weeks'

urtlay Mt for NBW'Jeraey where she

Mrs. Almira Hackney of Hastings
Is spending a week at the home of
her daughter, Mra. Russell Bender
and family WMt of town. Her son.
Clarence Hackney, wife and two
Clara Hopkins, mother of Mra. Max small children brought her over
WUaon. has gone to Cleveland to Thursday while returning from their
spend the winter with relatives. * vacation to Paw Paw where he has
been employed as mathematics
BUM* Lepper working in Jackson for some time, teacher, for several year*. * Mr. and
rought her Wednesday and re- has resigned her position there and Mrs. Arthur Kenyon and sons. BUI
aalned until Friday. Thursday, ac­ is now employed at the Hammeralog and Rodney spent the weekend and
&amp; Tlnkham Co. in Grand Rapids * until Tuesday with relatives in Na­
&gt;, where they Mra. Nellie Thompson has returned perville. Ill.. Art's mother. Mrs. Pearl
from her visit with her son Milo in Kenyon who had been there visit­
tn Fairmont hospital. also Port Huron and spent last week at ing accompanied them home. * Miss
the home of her brother. Charles Joan WUson. who Is enrolled as a
Bloomingdale
to a family
, _
_________________
_ ___ cot- Mlnar west of town. * Mr. and Mra. student at the Kendall Art School
i. * Mr. and Mra. Oscar Fink- , Merle Sherk and children of Has- in Grand Rapids, spent the weekend
gr and chUdren drove to Lan- tings spent the weekend with her at home with her parents. Mr. and
Bunday afternoon. wh*re Miss 1 parents. Mr. and Mr*. Jervis Camp- .Mr* Max Wilson. * Miss Edna McNahghton left for Washington. D.
duties in Michigan Slate Collcgt.
Mrs. Vtrn Johnson entertained C. Thuraday, after a week's visit
Mrs. Ernestine Campbell Dunlap eight friends Thursday afternoon with her brother. R. E McNaughton
of Cheyenne. Wyo, who Is vialttng! for thc pleasure of Mrs. Herman and famUy. Miss Edna, a former
fcdaughter and husband in Grand , McConnell. Lovely refreshments Middleville girl, has been professor
of home economics In the Univeraltv
University
Id*, will spend some of this week J were served and all had a very nt
with her sister. Mrs. Charlea Baugh- pleasant time. * Mrs. John Ooor- of Maryland for several years
man and husband, southwest of I house of Grand Rapids. Mrs. War­
Mr. and Mra. Charles Towne and
town. * Mt and Mra. W. K. Liebler । ten Allen and Mrs. Harry DePult little son were callers of his aunt.
left Saturday noon for a ten days'. of Grandville spent Wednesday with Mra. Russell Solomon nnd family.
Visit with relaUvca in Detroit. Al-’ their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Saturday on their way home to Al­
gonac and Canada. * Mr. and Mrs. j Glenn Allen at Parmelee * Verne pena after a week's vacation spent
peter Petersen and her mother. Mrs. Hlar. who has been enjoying a va­ with his parents at Wayland. * Miss
cant* Bickels were at Elair, their , cation from his duties at the Bell Donna Galster of thc Bell telephone
former home, on September 9 to the ' telephone office in Hastings, with office, visited her aunt at Holland.
re-dedlc*tian of the Methodist Mrs. Hlar. spent part of it at their Thursday afternoon and Friday. *
church and also called on friends Gun lake cottage, visiting friends Mra. Hattie Stevens returned home
at Ovid. * Mr. and Mra. Harlan in nearby towns and having a good from Detroit Tuesday after a two
Sweet were guests of his parents.1 time In general. * Members of the weeks’ visit with her son Merle and
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Sweet last week- , OO club of Grand Rapids were family. * Mr and Mr* Harold Grif­
end and Tuesday went to Chicago guests of Mrs. Jean Balsch for din- feth and children called at the Orwhere Harlan is attending an elec- net and the evening. Wednesday. * I ley Bechtel home at Clarksville
trie school-specializing In television. | Meadames Vcata Griffeth. Mary Sunday of last week. * Mra. Rose
yadln, etc. Harlan recently received ' Cook. Jean Balsch, Nora Stimson Snyder nnd son Francis of Flint
■n honorable discharge from the, and Ruby Henning attended the came Sunday for a week's visit with
army after several years' service.’*, star anniversary meeting In Hss- her mother and sister. Mrs Eliza
The Robert VanderVecn family is tings Friday afternoon and evening. Howe and Mr*. Olive Talbot. * Mr
getting settled In their recently pur­
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Griffeth and and Mra. John Samuelson and
chased homo—the Otto house on daughters Caro! and Joyce took her daughter Joyce and Mr* Minnie
Broadway.
mother. Mra. Pearl Kenyon to Lan­ Osmu* of FUrmington were Satur­
Mra. Flora Hanlon accompanied sing, Wednesday, where she is look­ day visitors of Mrs Peter Petcreen
ing after the home of her son. Sid­ and family. * Mrs Osmu* remained
Sunday and will visit relatives in ney while his wife is receiving treat­ overnight while the others went on
Calumet City and Hammond. Ind., ments In the Mayo Bros, hospital to Grand Rapids. * Paul Spyker of
who plan on a family gathering to In Minneapolis, Minn. * Mr. and the Middleville Engineering Manu­
celebrate her Bist birthday. Beptem- Mra. Walter Doescher left for their facturing Co., has been in Rockford.
home in Seattle. Washington, Fri­ Ill., the post ten days on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell and
of 78 souls * Hart Puffer. day after a few days' visit with her
aunt and cousin. Mrs. Eliza Howe little son John of Detroit spent th?
and Mra. Olive Talbot. AH visited weekend at hl* father's home on lhe
relatives al Flint the fareport of the Irving road. * Expected guests at
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Baughman on week and spent Wednesday and Mrs. Wm. Harper and family this
i the Prairie. * The Glenn Dean fam­ Thursday at Big Rapids and Grand । Tuesday are her brothers, Bert Howily were Bunday dinner guests of Rapids. Mrs. Doescher who was I ard and daughter Bertha of Wash­
born in Big Rapids, had not been ington. D. C.. Perry Howard and
David. * Mra. Edward Wlerlngawnd back for 39 years. * Charles Ihler wife of St. Louis. Mo., and Fred
infant son. Thomas Edward, born ot Hopkins, state chaplain of the Hoa-ard and a sister. Miss Jeanette
Rural Letter Carriers association, Howard of Ionia. * There wa* a
vu a caller at the Glenn Griffeth light frost Saturday night—the first

Wf MAVE A SUPPLY OF
Saturday atid Sunday Visitors

HARD-lO-OfI

of

S/Sgt. and Mra. John Robertson
left for Macon. Oa. this Monday
after a few days furlough al home
with their parents. Mr. and Mra.
Chas. Robertson and Mr. and Mra.
M. Maclver.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Holes whom
three sons are serving with the ma­
rine* and army in th* Pacific, have
received several Japanese souvenirs
from Floyd. Jr. who is with the oocn-

Another supremely happy small I
reading or song toward the
girl la slx-year-cld Joan Bander.
.
.“r
daughter of the Rumell Benders PJ2S75fmmrf
mOnU“ ““
Jims. Included In the relics are two who after a yurt lllneu with rhou- ,
bayonets, a Jap flag, ammunition malic fever has the doctor's permls- I
y
carrier, shoes and a rifle.
sicn to begin school this Monday.
niritu.v
Former 6/Sgt. Carlton Smith, son | Joan had gone about five weeks
last Year when taken Ui
I Sixteen neighbors surprised Mra.
of Mr. and Mrs Vern Smith, re­ IUI
year wnen rasen ui.
Petersen Wednesday evening
ceived his honorable discharge from: Our grocer. Jahn VanderVeen has
12 u it was her bl^U.Ly R?service at Ft. Sheridan. TIL. Wed. been In Butterworth hospital in Smenu
cream wTi
Sept. 5. He had been at Ft. Custer X ra?s
?[ mhd.7 cake &lt;^X1 a very
for some months after returning J-r*ys. ■hd tests, aa he has not nappy time and all hope thia lady
~
.with
___ ___
from ____
more ____
than two years
the
-medical corps in lhe southwest pa­
-ir&lt;mow on
clflc. ■■r-nriU"
"Cartle" may
go nn
on with
with hl*
his
medical education but at present is
David Thaler of Leighton who re­
Vtuual Party
r asting and spent from Wednesday
until Friday in Detroit with his sis­ cently wa* laid' up on account of an
ter. Mra. Wm. Campbell and family. injury to KH.j-lbs, U now real rick
A letter from Mra. Frederick Rock, with penumonia, we are sorry to
Wednesday evening. September 12,
nee Laurel Maclver of Texas, to her hear.
Mlntner
of Leighton ccieoratuig
_ _____Mr.
_______
________
_ ____
, . Mra. Dan
.—------—
celebratingner
heri&lt;tn
17thoirtnosy.
birthday.tacn
Each
parents.
and Mra.
Malcolm
MacTver, statu they expect Frederick •
I ,u“l *“ d,M^d »® represent ume
will be out of service soon He Is an ;BaPl&lt;u hospital. Wednesday last, ■ (Continued from Page S. Sec. X)
overseas veteran and spent many
months In bomber missions over en­
emy territory in Europe.
S/Sgt. Stanley (Jack) Johnson
has returned to Percy Jones hos­
pital after a month at home and
also hopes soon to be discharged.

S

•nd Mrs Jas Rugg. who has been
stationed at Terr* Haute. Ind. for
a few months has received an hon­
orable discharge from the army and
with his wife, the former Beth Rugg.
is expected to arrive in Middleville
within a few days. •
Pvt. Ray Finkbclner, son of the
Alton Flnkbeinera. has arrived ov­
erseas and Is somewhere near Ma­
nila.
Bruce Chase. Seaman 1/c, qf the
naval air base Grosse lale spent the
weekend at home with his parents,
Former Middleville BealdenI Dim
Leon VanAvery. «2. retired Mc­
Henry county. Illinois fanner, died
st his home In Richmond. Ill.. Aug­
ust 30 following a long illness. He
was born In Michigan and raised in
Middleville. He moved to Illinois 3B
years ago. Surviving is his widow.
Alice Masters VanAvery. two eons.
Maxwell of Genoa City. WIs., and

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afternoon. September 30 at 3:30
1

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WHOA THERE PIGGVI

; William VanderMale and bro Hur
। Tom were Tuesday evening dinner
tar Phyllis Ann end Mra Elen Yar- guest* of Mr. and Mra MlkeSchnurr

paper with pictures of colored chfl-

hem and rgs&gt;
turned out to b

«*M «buM will b« Utrt by aoN
L. J. OTIarrow of Muakagon Height*. and Mra Jennie Scoville of Clarks- Seri .a lb. SOU Say ot Kevrabn. A.
vHie and friends of Lowell called on P. INI si Ma e'euu la ibe (anawa.
rille. Mary lend and mother, Mn. Mr. and Mra Harry Ian* Sunday
afterneon. » Mr. and Mr*. Paul

and a real birthday
to top off an evening
fun and happiness.

Bunday afternoon callees ot Mr. and
Mn L. B. Taster. ★ Saturday night Rapid* visited Friday al the Allan
Flah and Mn. Mary Dodge homer

Since the previou* report the en­
rollment of Thornapple-KeUogg
school ha* lumped to (RO. the larg­
est in tbe history at the school. The

night with Mr. and Mrs. Clsyton
Bunn of Grand Rapids. * Sunday
callers of Mr. and Mrs. Alien Fish

are now 343 pupils.

of North Irving
and children. Barbara end Harry
Greenville an business. * Saturday Jr. of Middleville. Roy Blough.
callers of Mr. and Mn. Allan Flah Franklin D. Burgess, and Ralph
Stuart Jr. of Battle Creek
Grand Rapid*. Ralph Stuart. Jr., of
Battle Creek. Donald Preaton of
HasUngs and Mr. and Mra Keith
Wed. evening 8 o’clock at library.
T&gt;bbertr.
Sept 28—Fried chicken supper at
Charlotte spent Sunday with their Methodist ohurdh 6 o'clock.
parent*. Mr. and Mra. Forest Bueh­
ler of North Irving. * MUa Mabel
Sisson of Hastings was a Sunday
afternoon caller ot Mra. Julia God­ proud parent* of a daughter born
frey. * Pfc. William VanderMale
and mother Mra. Ivan Roush were pltal. weight 7 th*. 14 ounce* She
in Grand Rapids vlalUng Friday, w will answer the name of Jo Anne,

★ ★ BUY
The Middleville chapter of FT-A.
has elected the following offleers:
President, Arden Thede. vice-presi­
dent. Paul CUI er: secretary. Leroy
Timm; treasurer, Dick Corrigan;
reporter. Cleyo Rotlyer; watch dog.
Dele Adams.
Jack Story. 16, of Clarksville, Ionia county, guided his hog in
ch masterful fashion that he wa* named winner of th* swine
showmanship canteat at lhe annual State 4-H Club Show at
Michigan Blate Collage

The Freeport Townsend Club will
and daughter of Laming were Sat­
urday night and Sunday guest* of Oane. Thuraday evening, September
27th; poUuok supper. Bring own
and Mrs. Wilbur Mick and daugh­
ter Sharon of Oreenvllle were Sun­
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mra.
DuraUon Club
The Duration club which was
Ralph Sage and family of North
Srjing. * The Rev and Mra. J. W. postponed for two months thU sum­
McCue were in Lansing Monday. mer will be held at lhe library,
They were accompanied by the lat- Wednesday. Sept. 26 at 8 o'clock in
lhe evening. Every mother be sure
to attend aa there U important busi­
of Langsburg who returned to their ness to be considered.
homes.
lOonUnued on page «. Sec. 21

rllhln

XI affMa.lt or torfallura aa

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

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ASH ELECTRIC SHOP
ELECTRICAL WIRING

m

E. STATE 8T.

HASTINGS

Richard White.

E. GHlaanla,

REPAIRS

Tbomspple-Kellogs
pear that there are children out on
the aehool ground a large part of
the day.
The problem of a large consoli­
dated rural, agricultural school such
as are have Is considerably more
complicated when It comes to ar­
ranging schedules In order that all
may have a fair use of the play­
ground and apparatus. In a rural
one room school ah the children are

large numbar* at any one time so
a revised schedule ha* been adopted
to help the situation a* far a* pos­
sible beginning at 70:10 and extend­
ing to 3:30 In which all grades from
kindergarten to high school are In­
cluded

JOHNSON SUPPLY COMPANY
Phone 2708, 2285

M«KEE SERVICE Oil SAI

The first year Latin class has
again organized lhe Classic*! Club
with the following officers: Princeps.
Robert Kenyon: Secundua, Lois
Ann Nagel: sertptor. Frances Noah.

Effie Parker visited Mr. and Mn.
Wreley Rnsaer of Allegan Sunday.

Free Estimates

Studant Council
Members of the student council
elected officers Friday: President.

MOKE BONDS *

HEY, MOTHER
may I have a
Highlands Dairy
SURE youngsters can'tell the difference
between Highlands Milk and otfegf
kinds

111 W. State St

brought from Bantan to Holland and
Introduced te Franc* and England a
few years later. This eup which
cheered, but did not intoxicate, had

laid probata Office, Lt

Uon* of pound* were imported Into

HIGHLAND'S MILK

q»- 1

meet a* popular. Code* house* were

SOUTH BOWNE
Mrs. Lucille Watts and daughter
Mary were callers of Mrs Jennie
Pardee. Tuesday afternoon. * Mrs.
Anne Wolcott of Lansing spent *
few days with her parents, Mr. and

discuss life and letters over the
steaming cup.

Colter. B*U
Yellows too* National park, oldest
and largest such area, located in
northwestern Wyoming, was dis­
covered in 1807 by John Colter, who
10-day furlough from a Missouri had been a member of tire Lewis
camo * Wm Mishler attended the and Clerk expedition, and the area
Stock sale at Hastings Friday night. wa* known for years a* /‘Colter’*
Hell.'*
Lola Starbard of Welcome Comers
called on their cousin. Mrs. Estelle
Rosler. Bunday afternoon. * Mra.
Martin Kunde attended the Aid at
Dried whole egg* beve virtually
Holv Comers. Thursday afternoon.

on their aunt. Penny Mishler, and
cousin. Ervin. Monday evening and
found Ervin some better
Mr. and Mra. John Anderson of
Alto, Paul Hoffman and family vis­
EaMte ot Frank ited Sunday last with tile former’s
brother. Anton Anderson of Belle­
vue. * Mr. and Mra. Tobias Schreck
«tat» will be hr.r.l by aald of Zion visited Friday evening with
37lh day ot Novaabav. AMrs. Lydia Karcher. * Mr. and
Mrs Henry Johnson attended the
funeral ot their cousin. Ben Bow­
man. Saturday afternoon at the
Leonard funeral home. Hastings. *
Dr. Winifred McLravy of Grand
Rapids called at ML and Mra. Jessie
Blough's on Sunday afternoon.

Highlands Daiq
Phom 2551

ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.

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In the laboratory and out on the line, they tested

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THTB5DAT. SEPTEMBER ttJMi

«

ELTON
Bastings called 00 Mr *nd Mrs
Laoi Leonard .Sunday. * Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Norwood of Sheridan
Ota spending the week with their
cousins. Mr. and Mis. Marshall Nor
wood and also calling on other relatlvca and friends * Mrs. Maude
Hushes entertained the
C Prairieville
r tome Fri-

Sunday In Kalama- lhe Herbie Wilcoxes of Barryville
BRANCH QI STRICT
CLAY HILLS
daughter
Picnicked at the park in Hastings,
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norton have
Mrs. Anay McKeown entertained
installed a telephone, their phone
Mra. Lenna Johnson in
number Is 21M. * Mra. Darby’s sisHawbUts and Pfc. Frank Ricks of
Tenn., Visited Sunday evening at
uro u iuii ci au»ia uu • juncn was served oy me nosieu. w day and on the Clifton
Vern Hawblitx'a. * Mr. and Mrs.
Thursday. Sgt. Dorr Darby was the Mrt. John Lukso and daughter near Freeport Sunday.
Frank Hawblltx were recent visitors
guest of the Lester Hawks family. , ]rene and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gra­
United Brethren Churches
il rar Battle Creek a few davi this ;ham of Grand Rapids were weekend HIGHBANK
Battle creek.
Miss
Helen
Slhler
of
Chicago
Is
M. H. Dawson, Pastor
week. ★ Mrs. Rose Marie Skidmore guests of Chicago relatives. * Mr.
visiting
this
week
at
the
Hawbllta
Freeport
of Nashville spent Sunday at the and Mra. Eugene Haight of Grand
10: 30—Morning worship
Ernie Skidmore home. ★ Sunday Rapids spent lhe week al their homes. * Mr. and Mrs. Burl Nash
California golden trout grow (lx
11: 30—Bible school
afternoon gueats were Mr. and Mra. | farm here. * Mr. and Mrs. Chas. visited Sunday at Earl Reid's near
7: 00—U. B. Christian Endeavor
Ous Simler of Battle Creek. * Mr. Gibbs. Mrs. Howard Colburn and Kalamazoo. * The Vem Hawblllaes, times aa large in Wyoming at in
and Mra. Ed Norton moved to their I daughter. Mrs. Chas- Poland and Miss Helen Slhler of Chicago, and their native state.f
8:
—Preaching
■.00
Wr-nnc&gt;un
l
a:w—inuraaaw"" ”"Un'
home in Battle Creek on Saturday. J
Pleooant Valley
His heart condition is not Jmprov10: 0B—Preaching.
ing and he wished to be near his ,
doctor. * Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Skid- !
11: 00—Bible aehool
,„d MU. h«
ai.ro.
8:00—U. B. Christian Endeavor
more and Helen. Mrs. Rose Marie
I Williams and family al the Kellogg
8
:00
—
Tuesday
evening,
prayer
Skidmore
of Nashville and Mrs. ;
. Farm. * Mra. Margaret Patton of
Marjorie Skidmore of Hastings, at­
i Battle Creek has been visiting at
You are invited to all these serv- tended the reception and shower for ,
the home of Mr. and Mra. Leon
Mrs. Burke Cramer of Lansing at I
Pennock this week. * Sgt. Garner
the home of Mr. and Mra. Wm. era- j
Pennock received his discharge and
Fried Chicken Supper
mer Jr.. Sunday evening. Mr. and
; arrived home last Wednesday night.
There will be a fried chicken sup­ Mrs. Forrest Bldelman nlso attend­
* Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams
Having decided to quit farming, I will have an auction sale on my farm located two
spent one day last week at the home per at the Methodist church. Fri­ ed. a Jack Bottonely of Fort Custer ,
miles north and ’A of a mile west of Freeport school house on M-50, on
of his parents. Mr. and Mra. Leslie I —
day
.evening.
-------- —Sept.
--------------------------------23. at 6 o'clock.. was the Sunday dinner guest of Mr.
and Mra. Glenn Marshall. Mra. Mar­
Williams, near Hastings. * Mr. and Come and bring a friend.
tha Marshall and family of Cnar- i
Mrs. Clair Richards and baby of
-----------Jackson spent the weekend with I Eighteen of the Youth Fellowship lotte were Monday evening callers. * ।
their mother, Mra. Blanche Rich- I of the Methodist church attended a Mra. R. E. Hall and children of
ards. * Mra. Lowell Whittemore was district -rally, at HastingsSunday : Kalnmo were Sunday guests of Mr.
In Hastings last Saturday. * Mr. I evening. The'Rev. Donald E. Smith and Mrs. Vincent Norton. Mr. and
COMMENCING AT 1 O’CLOCK.
and Mrs. Henry Bull moved Into ; was speaker there.
Mra. Grover Marshall were Sunday
I evening
cvrilMMI callers.
MUIC. *
- Callers
a Bf.
1 their home here last Friday. * Miss j
-------at ,.,v
the I
I Herbie Wilcox home the past week ■
Effie Richards and Warren RichBl&lt; Jab
ards were in Hastings last Friday.
A p^d of nec„r from
flow. 1 were Mra. Snyder and Mra. Covey I
Mrs. Ethel Pennock of Hastings erg (2OiOOo bees required to gather) nlso Mary Lou of North Hastings,
Mr. nnd Mra. Vincent Norton and I
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Wilcox and !
family of Vermontville. Mr. and
Mrs. Wilcox were the dinner guests 1
Brad Aug. 25.
■
Watson of Great Lakes. Illinois. I
ol ne^ar.
of Mr. and Mra. Armour, of Qulm- 1
and his wife of Hastings visited I
■
j by Sunday. Monday they attended a
Bred
July
15.
supper at the home of Mra. Violet !
i at the home of Mr. and Mra. I
Hulsebus of Bellevue in honor of
Ray Durkee Saturday. * Mr. end
Mra. Stuart Waters of East Delton
her son Don. who is home from ।
and Mrs. Ray Durkee and daughter
Texas on a thirty-day furlough. *
notice to creditors
Gladys, spent Monday in Kalama- 'notice
to ckeditobs
Janice is the name of the seven
sod. ♦ Mary Joyce Pierce, daughter ' । ’*'*
" *”*• Tk'
' pound daughter, bom Sunday mom- j
»&lt; Ediih I Ing at Pennock hospital, to Mr and
of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pierce of Wall
lakr rnt&lt;*r&lt;&gt;d USC at Fast Lansing
i ble Wilcox and Mr. and Mra. Floyd
j Armour will attend the Allegan Fair
science. She received an alumni |
«a &lt;h» i?tl&gt; di
on Wednesday.
scholarship with a renewal for four | D
•' l,n ° ,l0
years. She graduated from Delton ^,^4
---------------------------------------high last June.
cJurL at «h. I-rob.t.
I SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
. | Miss Elsie Wheeler of Grand RapOrville L iHli.ii. .dmiouireior ,
“*!e wheeler ot Grand Kaptsi.ir, «bo&gt;&lt;- &gt;ddrr» Is K'ii»rs 1 Ids spent last week with Mra. Ber­
ni. Crwh. Stirhico. »t least I iha Cotton and Mra. Roscoe Hynes.

lough with his wife at the home ofI Mra Leda Harrington. Mrs Blanche
her parents, Mr. and Mra. Royce ! Richards. Mrs. Roger Williams, and
Henton. * S/Sgt Julius Knowlton Mrs. John Adan«
foU£*ln* °fr
has gone to Ban Antonio. Tex, after 1flec" *ere
spending an 82-day furlough wlth'er Williams vice-pres, Mrs. Leon
wife and “n MichaelI * Mrs Pennock: sec. Mrs Lillian Rapp:
Vids Morford entertained for din• Mrs. Lincoln Bush. Commitner recently: Mrs. Leda Harrington, tees: program. Mrs. Leda
Mra. Alice Collins. Mra. Myrtle K&gt;n- Mra. Leon Pennock and Mra.
Leinaar. Mra. Fveah Whittemore, Jean Solomon: flowers, Mra. Robert
Mrs Susie Francisco and Mra. Ms- Dantes; transportation Mrs. WUble Town
lard Whittemore. Mra. Gordie Dur­
Pennock Mrs charle- kec; P«rlimenUry. Mrs. Lincoln j
_M,2
.fj ” ^Sk'
Bush. The next meeting will be held ,
Mahte
Town Mr, Fthe!
Bush- T*1C ncxl ,nMUn« will DC lira
vidTJtoftS.
£ al
. --Ulf home of Mrs Bcrt patton in |
J^nnock.r!f,^tnn .nd ^tr.
Battle creek with a potluck dinner

7: 00—Wednesday evening, first
quarterly conference.
6:00—Young people's social on
Thursday evening.
8: 00—Friday evening, choir prac­
tice.

rr

“1: ■

Huunn
WM I ,ase “ PkM#nt
jy1;.;
1. * Mr’ Uuli
fh,
I willof
&gt; lhe
“ grandpasUke
tnU Mr and Mra. Mason Norwood Eaton entertained the Inland Lakes
al Crocked lake w Mr and Mra. Garden club of Delton at her home
Marshall Norwood. Mr. and Mra . I In Carlton Center last Thuraday. A
Bom Williams and son Dean spent, P«luck dinner was served at noon.
Saturday evening in Hastings. * Mr. *"endln« «« «r’, »•““*" RJppand Mra. Willard Whittemore and ; Mra- Bessie Quick. Mrs. Anna HerMra
John Aoams
AH.mt were
were in
®«rt Chandler.
Miss
CaroMHL jenn
in Hastings
n
ss rodMrj Marv
gPnslbB
Ph M.' Pe Ivan Smith who has ««. Clarence Stevens. Mrs Robert
bean la, the South Pacific for 22 BarnerMrs Oeorae Kern. Mrs UUZ£nih*vi. spending a 30-day fur- Urd Whittemore. Mrs. Lincoln Bush.

&lt;I’tfl NOT A TALKING DOG, BUT IF I WERE
I'D SAY—•LOOK IN THE YELLOW PAGES
OF THE TELEPHONE DlPECTOQY
FOQ A VETEeiNAQY"

AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1945
cows

Red Durham cow, 5 yrs. old,

Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old,

L E G A L S

4 heifer calves.
Guernsey bull calf.

HOGS

2 brood sowr
5 pigs, 2 mos. old.

CHICKENS

FREEPORT

One years ago. open house was
held for Mr. and Mra. Daniel Weav­
er of Elmdale, to celebrate their
wedding anniversary. Next Sunday,
Sept. 23. from two until five o'clock
will be open house, so Mr. and
Mrs. Weaver can again greet their
friends.
Both arc 88 years of age. Mr.
Weaver, though seriously 111 last
winter, recovered to enjoy his gar­
den this summer. Mra. Weaver is
still active with her housework. They
came to Michigan 65 years ago.
They have five daughters. Mrs. Aus­
tin Erb. Alto: Mra. Fannie Draper.
Grand Rapids: Mrs. Eugene Krauw,
Elmdale: Mrs. Leon Howk and Mrs
Effie Parker. Freeport. There are
eight grandchildren, eighteen great­
grandchildren and three great­
great-grandchildren.

CHECK
YOUR CAR

NOW
AT ANDRUS'S
We're noted for our 4-stor service.

You con be sure

HOLD ON TO YOUR BONDS

ANDRUS
PHONE 2240

SERVICE
HASTINGS. MICH.

Buy Victory Bonds

Worthy Matron Neldn Newton and
assoc Matron Genevieve Sage
planned a surprise for active char­
ter members of Freeport chapter
Helen Lister, Llbble Secse, Elmora
Whitney. Millie Wolcott in com­
memoration of their faithful work
for tlic chapter. Assoc. Patron
George Nelson presented four pro­
ficiency cards to Helen Lester. Nelda Newton. Sally Nelson and Gene­
vieve Sage.

Church Guild
The church social guild will meet
with Mra. Mamie Tabbercr Tuesday.
Sept 28.

La,“'n*

t/a'u

(Continued from Page 6. Sec. 2.)

luert cirrurm. Jad(r ot I'robatr. spent the weekend with her parents.
............. Mr. and Mra. Glenn Wolring. * Mr.
and Mra. Royal Frants and family
from near Charlotte were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kantner_ * Mr and Mrs Carl Holtom

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

be hr.rd by said the Lake shore. * Mr. and Mra.
k u ihl'fannoon i Clarence Hardy from near Hastings
■aid deceased are were Friday guests of their parents.
r------- —»ir Claim, to ..id Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Eddy. Mra. Keith

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ri.m on K.’i McK.bbin. .dmini.tr.tor cd evening callers. * Pvt. and Mrs.
..id e.ute. whose .ddrr.s &lt;&gt; Helion. Gibbs end baby of Lowell spent the
w'^.iVheadat1'*"
d*’* pr‘°*, weekend with Mr. nnd Mra. Earl
” liaied Nepiember is. a. D. ti&gt;45
Barkley. * Mrs. Zelma Cox and
Htu.rt ciemem, jud&lt;e «t probate.' family and Mrs. Thelma Burd of
____ | g ,
0111 10 4 । Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Shoeohder rox publication
maker of Wayne and Mra. Hille
Probate Court Barker of Hastings were recent cal­
lers at Chas, and Keith Farlee s. *
Mr. and Mra. Garnet Townsend and
children of Battle Creek were week­
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Townsend. ★ Mr. and Mrs. John
Katherman of Lansing were after­
noon callers on Mrs Mary Fisher
and Miss Susie Fisher Thursday and
attended the funeral of Eldon Sears.
* Mr and Mra. Neil Hynes and son
of Woodbury. Mr and Mrs. Earl
Count and sons. Miss Elva Hynes
of Hastings nnd MLm Elsie Wheeler
were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs
Roscoe Hynes. * Mra. Chalmer
Hershberger of Grand Rapids was
publication a weekend guest of Mr and Mra.
Walter Hershberger. * Mr. and Mrs
Lester Lake and daughters of East
Lansing were Sunday callers on Mr.
J '*“•
and Mra. Walter Fisher.
I

Service Addresses
Pvt. Fred Boughncr
Co. O. 320 Inftry.
APO. 83. ~ Postmaster
New York. New York

ASTHMA
For relief from thekpasms
of Btonchial Asthma, use
thia modern vapor method.
Easy to use... economical.
Full refund if not satisfied.

Minneapolis. Minn.

LOANS

Farm Machinery

unoui BANK OF HASTINGS
MIMBtt FIDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND
FIDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

' Hastings

.

Phone 2682

GAS STOVES.

CLOCK.

RUGS, 9 x 12.

BUFFET.

DINING ROOM CHAIRS.

DRESSERS.

BRIDGE LAMPS.
DINING ROOM TABLE.

WASHING MACHINE,
APEX.

STANDS.

VACUUM CLEANER, EU­
REKA.

ROCKERS.

FLOOR LAMPS.

HEATING STOVE.
LIVING ROOM SETS.

KITCHEN CABINETS.

COMBINATION
VICTROLA AND RADIO.

SEWING MACHINE.

TABLE LAMP.

BREAKFAST SET.

LINOLEUMS, 9x 12.

BABY CARRIAGE.

ELECTRIC MOTORS.

teroKe cold wuthhu
Take no chances on a coal shortage, or on inade­

JOHN BULLING
&amp; SONS

Commencing at 1 o'clock, the following will be offered:

MAGAZINE RACKS.

WE SERVICE

WASHERS

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1945

RADIOS.

7: 00—Youth Fellowship
8: 00—Evening worship

all makes of

CLIFFORD .HAMMOND, Cleric

AUCTION SALE

PEDESTALS.

Pfc. William (Bill' VanderMale
left Tuesday after having a 30-day
furlough with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs Ivan Roush and brother Tom
for Camp McCoy. Wls, enroute to
Camp Carson. Col.

Automobile Financing
Appliance Sale, Financing
Life Insurance Loans
Personal-over the counter-Loans

JESSE BLOUGH. PROP.
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

SMOKING STANDS.

■: Fleet Postofflce
San Francisco. Calif.

Cattle

Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

Axminiter ond Congoleum.

touts Overholt. F 2/c
&gt;53-55-08 USS Minneapolis

AGRICULTURAL LOANS

12 ft. dump rake.
Mowing machine, 3 sets
knives.
Riding cultivator.
3 sec. drag.
Rubber tired wagon.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Lard press.
Sausage grinder.
5 burner oil stove, with builtin oven.
Library table.
Heatrola.

I will hove o public auction at the place 2 miles north of Nashville on M-66

Pvt. Theodore E. Walton. 36944309
Btry. C, 1st Bn 30th Reg.
A OF Repl. Depot No. 2
Fort Ord. California

LOANS

FARM EQUIPMENT

CORN, HAY, STRAW, OATS

9 acres corn in field.
25 tons hay in barn.
Quantity wheat straw.
40 bushels oats.

BRONCHIAL
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

Cpl. K W. Braendle
H/8 331 Engra.

CHURCH NOTTS
Methodist Church
Donald E. Smith. Pastor
10: 30—Morning worship
11: 30—Sunday school, classes for

12 hens. 1 rooster.
72 Plymouth Rock pullets.

Double work harness and col­
lars.
New medium sized galvan­
ized stock tank.
2 ten gal. milk dans.
2 milk pails.
Milk strainer.
Hay fork and 3 sets slings.

TISMS: CASH DAY OF SALE—NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

quate delivery service this winter. FILL YOUR

£Oj\L

BIN NOW. Get Gish from us to bay a winter*!

supply of coal while it is available. Come in or phoae.

MUTUAL FINANCE CORP.
National Bank Rida.

BAN NEWLAND, PROP
BILL MARTIN, Auctioneer

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ked nt the park In Hastings,

HELP BEAT INFLATION
BUY BONDS

it* and Pfc. Frank Ricks of
. visited Sunday evening at
HawbUU'*. * Mr. and Mr*.
Hawblitz were recent visitors

The Hastings Banner

Creek.

NINETIETH YEAR
Ifornla golden trout grow six
as large In Wyoming as In

II RACES—3 SECTIONS

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my form located two
M-50. on

22, 1945
larness and col-

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k dans.
3 sets slings.
STRAW, OATS

n field.
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&gt;LD GOODS

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numerous to mention.

NL SETTLED FOR.

10P.
) .HAMMOND, Clerk

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Nashville on M-66

22, 1945
offered:

i

Hello. Service men and women.
Nad Hammond to Have
All our hearts are so much Itahtar
since the news that the fighting
Dining Room to Re-Open
has ceased and now we cant help
wondering how many of you are on
Beginning Oct. 1. the Hotel Has­
your way home. Or perhaps some ting* will be under new manage­
of you are resile** just awaiting ment. according to Ray Branch who
hu purchued the property. Mr.
Branch says he regret* that the
Wish I knew just how many have present proprietor. Mr. George
gone into the Services from our Green, finds it neccaury to leave
Second Ward but know there are
Mr. Ned Hammond, a man who hu
know all of you. ahall try and give excellent recommendation*, to take
charge of the Hotel.
that are eloae neighbors.
A* our reader* know, the Hasting*
Strand Theatre Corporation pur­
chased the Hotel property about a
with Bud Cliue who wu heard year ago. and continued to lease
from in the Aleutians when Ivan the property to Mr. Oreen. When
Snyder, enroute in the Pacific, saw Mr. Oreen found thst he would have
him and we can imagine the nice
visit they had. Which reminds us for his health, the task of finding
that Tommy Birdsall Is also on the another person capable of main­
taining the same high standard of
France, and from there going on proprietorship as that of Mr. Oreen,
Into the South Pacific where also was not easy. Mr. Branch says.
ore Tommy Waters and Bob Hen­
Mr. Branch states that Mr. Ham­
dershott. Bob wa* in Tokyo Bay mond has had much experience in
and near the Japanese Islands hotel and restaurant management.
where Wayne Snyder Is stationed He has served as Steward In one of
*Frank Weyerman and Bob Roush the leading clubs in one of our met­
are in Manila and Paul Smith and ropolitan cities, ho* operated several
Harold Knickerbocker were on Oki­ high clou eating establishments and
knows how to serve good food He
nawa.
Vince Smith is at Grosse Isle near has a very fine personality and
Detroit awaiting orders: Lawrence loves to meet the public.
Smith to at Luback, Texas; and Bob
Mr. Hammond has secured Mrs
Smith Is with the Third Occupa­ Ruth Springer and her daughter.
tional Army In Germany.
Beatrice Murphy, to again lake, over
the
dining room and former pa­
Darrel Dean ha* been home for
a couple week* from France and trons. Mr. Branch believe*, will're­
Germany and Norval Stamm and call that Mrs. Springer did a very
Clifford Boorom are In Germany fine Job of serving meals at the
hotel.
.
awaiting orders to come home.
Hampered by O.PA. regulations.
Stationed In camps In the Slate*

are Bill Ransom al Reno. Nevada;
Elson Harrington al Camp Camp­
bell. Kentucky; John fihultz at
Camp Perry. Virginia: Bill Curtl*
at a Naval base in Georgia while hi*
brother. Gerald. 1* a paratrooper
stationed at Aslo. Norway, having
been wounded twice’ in action; and
Paul Myers to in school at Nonna,
Oklahoma. The Roger twins. Ger­
ald and Harold, are at Tucson. Ari­
zona: Carrol Stamm I* in Naval
School in Ann Arbor while brother
Kenneth is at home for a rest. He
has been stationed at a base in Vlrftnia since coming home from Ger­
many. Earl Cappon Is at a camp
in California; Jack O'Donnell to at
Great Lake* after being on a car­
rier many months: Chuck Struble
Ft. Leonard Wood in Missouri when
he came home on his lost furlough;
and Bob Walldorff hu been sent to
Shoemaker. California, from train­
ing In Portsmouth. Virginia.
Bud Myers hu returned from It­
aly and l* enjoying a visit at home.
Justin Cooley and Art Bechtel, one
of our former boys you may not
all remember., are in the Merchant
Morine and Justin wu near Japan
carrying troops home. Art. when
last heard from, had been In all
parts of the world.
John, my son. writes that he Is
packed and ready for transportation
back to the States and home for a
thlrty-dsy leave from Pearl Harbor
where he hu been for the put year.
Hollis joined him on the Island*
last May and they’ve either been
together or at nearby bases since.
Hollis is awaiting further order*
Jfial. he writes, may bring him back
To school in the States.

Mrs Verlan Isenhath

OM CHAIRS.

APS.

OM TABLE.

TOVE.
3M SETS.
ION
L AND RADIO.

IP.

5, 9x 12.
AOTORS.

This week comes your Hickory
Corner* letter also:
Greetings to the boys from the
Ufi. who have carried the U. 8.
Flag to foreign countries.
When Japan surrendered. Hickory
Corners celebrated in a way that
did credit to the boys overseas. The
fire whistle blew for quite a time;
both church bells rang, then the
boys had a victory parade. A young
|qnan-rode a saddle horse (bay with
U. 8. flag high in the air. Another
boy rode a pony and several rode
bicycles.
Second Lt. Alice Willison, a
trained nurse, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Willison, to now sta­
tioned at Tldworth, England. 127
Station Hospital where the nurses
and doctors .work in 12-hour shifts.
0&gt;Lt. Morris Leo Allen. 22 years old.
Victorville. California. Morri* was
moved to Victorville about Feb. 1,
1945. He wu married to Mary Hoag

'HOP

Gov. Kelley's appointment of I connections "■Yith Frank D. McKay.
Judge Leland Cafr to fill the su- But, In addition to his work on the
Other folks a* well os the Ban­ preme court vacancy Left by the grand jury. Judge Carr Is recognized
ner seem to have faith that Barry
county has structures that will give excellent. Judge *O»rr merited the I endorsement of professional legal
profitable yield* of oil. We have |
several pumper* operating profit­ appointment, if for no other rtaion j'axsoclallon* for appointment to the
ably in Hope township. About four than hl* effective wort as head of Supreme court.
the grand jury Investigating graft i Those who fear that Carr * clegranted to drill for oil on the Clif­ •nd corruption In state government. | vatlon to merely a "kick upstairs."
ford Kahler farm, section 34. In the
area where several pumpers are It was the "ugly-honest" strength of overlook that the course of the grand
Judge Carr which wpn the Initial ’ jury i* now fixed. Much of the 1mbusy.
Last week a permit wu granted vlctory for tho grand Jury and kept portant evidence I* either In or on
by the state for drilling In a new It alive and vital instead of dying record. Bucceas or failure now delocation in this county—section 8.
the slow death of neglect as orig- pends largely on the skill and abllYankee Springs, on the William Ells­
worth farm, near Bowens M11B Inaliy Intended. The Judge refused Ry of the trial attorneys. Many
to be pushed aside; refused to be a of the verdicts of the lower courts
Zellman. of Aflegan. The contractor mere figurehead. He forced action will be carried to the supreme triIs the Bridger OU Corporation.
when the grand jury began to stall bunal and so It is Important to
and acted with promptness and de- have there men who are above cortcrmlnation when it became evident ruptlon; men who have no pul
that grand jury affairs were about personal obligations or connections
to be put In the trust of Individuals with those on trial; men who will
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
who had rather Intimate personal

RATIONING

Short Way Lints, Inc.,
(Q
R. J. THOMAS TO
Givei Improved Sarvic*
R.R. OFFICERS
OPEN BROTHERHOOD For Hostings
SATURDAY MOI
PROGRAM, OCT. 15
ting* effective Oct. 1 is announced

To Exterminate |ap Beetles,
Which Have Been Found
In Grand Rapids
As the Banner has stated hereto­
fore. that icriou* pest, the Japan­
ese beetle.'has been found this year
in Grand Rapids and in two other
near-by cltle* of western Michigan.
Unless there can be a speedy con­
trol or extermination of this greedy
bug. Barry county will no doubt be
In the list of Infested territory: so
we are interested In what Is being
done to destroy this oriental in­
vader. which has a ravenous appe­
tite for fruits, foliage and nearly all
kinds of vegetable*.
The mature female of thi* specie*
lay* her egg* In the ground, where
they hatch out as grubs in the soil,
and later become destroyers of veg­
etables and vegetation, emerging
later as beetles, a little smaller than
the potato bug. with striped, dark?
brown wing* and green heads.
It has been discovered that arsen­
ate of lead will kill the grubs In the
soli, when it to mixed wth the dirt.
When the grubs bore Into the dirt
they contact that chemical, and
soon die.
The Kent county board of super­
visors recently appropriated 85.000
to buy 22 tons of arsenate of lead,
to be used In fighting the Jap beet­
le. State and national workers are
now searching Grand Rapids to lo-

MORTGAGE-BOND

6 Robberies Solved
Two Youths Jailed
Admit Their Guilt

Youth Arrested
For Stealing $450

PLANS INTERESTING
CLUB FOR GIRLS

From Mldwmt Contort
On Saturday

Nearly
the UAW-CIO. whose name figures
prominently in national affairs
sure of event*. Mr. Thomas may be
forced to alter his present sched-

all

Important railroad centers of
For Jackson 7:43 pro, Saturday middle west. With them were
and Sunday only.
AU trips operated on Eastern
companies. of Battle Creek.
Standard tiros.

If he can portsbly do so. according
to Mr. Adams.
Frank O’Malley. Grand Rapid*
chief of police, who hu won a na­
tional reputation for hl* construc­
tive work with underprivileged
youngster*, will be the featured
guest at the Father and Sons Night
Program on Monday evening. Nov.

LIGHTNING STRIKES
IN SECOND WARD

In transit over the railroad*.

Saturday to accept the

Hito Big Tree, Smashes Into
Garage and Enters Homa;

The Michigan Staje Police will

Recording Fee For Getting
It On Register of Deeds
and Girls' program secretary of the Land conservation Is a topic which
Book* Was $171
YMCA., announces the organiza­ has been arousing much Interest.In
Register of Deed* Vernor Webster
last week received a whale of a
paper to be engrossed on the record
book* of Barry county.
It was
printed In large, clear type, and
made a good sized volume.
Ordinary papers are recorded In
tlie register's books for from 75
cents to 81-50. This one call* for
a recording fe« of 8171.00. It will

the Interna

and their work will headline 'he
However, Damage Is Slight
Wide Range of Activities for program for Monday. Jan. 21. 1MB.
About 2:30 Sunday morning, light­
R. G. HUI. extension conserva­ ning rtruck a big cottonwood tree
Those Out of School
tionist. will speak at the Farmers close to Del Sutton's garage- and a
punch the white pill* around
Mtos "Kit" McGregor. Women's Night program on Feb. IB. 1M6.

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sary to abandon the dining rtom
several months ago. Now that the
restrictions are fart becoming o
memory, he believes it will please
the community to know that this
eating place will again be open to
the public.
The dining room will open on
Monday. Oct. 1. and will be open
from 8 am. until 2 pm. week days
and from 5 pm. to 8 pm. every
week day except Monday and on
Sunday from 12 noon until 4 pm.
On Monday, Oct. 1. the opening
day. the dining room will be open
from ff’am. to 2 pm. and from 5 have already begun their work.
pm. to 8 pm. On the Mondays fol­ When found, they will treat the
lowing, however, the dining room soli with arsenate of lead, to kill
will be closed all day In accordance the grubs.
with the regular schedule u anIn Japan these beetles do no seri­
nounced.
ous damage, for they have natural
enemies there which destroy them.
That will probably be true In this
country later on. In the meantime,
unless controlled by such steps as
the Kent county supervisor* have
recently taken, they may do serious
damage. In Flint the Japanese
beetles were discovered a few years
tcred the Hasting* Lumber and Coal ago. By treating the sol! where
Co.'s office, and stole a sum' of they were found with arsenate of
money. About two weeks later the lead, that city killed all the beetles
office of the Hastings Ice and Fuel ond ended a threat of serious harm
Co. was broken Into but nothing of from these pests.
value wu taken. April 29 Food
The Geneva. N. Y.. experiment
Center was entered In the night­ station ha* reported marked success
time. Some money, a quantity of with another method of exterminat­
meat and a lot of red tokens dis­ ing Japanese beetle*. They used
appeared. A week later the Per­ disease spores and parasites, with
kins barber shop wu raided at gratifying results. Professors E. H.
night and some money vanished. Wheeler and J. A. Adam* of that
On the night of September 8. the station reported as follows:
Red Arrow service station on East
They have been distributing spore*
Green St wu broken into, and of "milky disease" of the Japanese
a quantity of cigarettes, candy and beetle grub since 1940. They have
some money stolen. On the same
night McKee's Service Station on made greatest progress In the use
of the disease spores.
To speed up establishment and
cigarettes and a deer rifle were
taken from that place. The rifle spread of the organism in the soil,
the entomologists have prepared a
wu later sold tn Grand Rapids.
dust
by grinding the bodies of in­
Needless to say that the officers
I tried to get the thieves, but they fected grub* and applying it to in­
were sly and shy. However, the In­ fested soils in a mixture wth finely
evitable happened. It wu a long ground chalk or talc. Applied In
time ago that a very wise man said: spots, the dust become* virulent
"Be sure your sins will find you rapidly and spreads through the soil
by natural agencies
out." And they did In this case.
It is to be hoped that success will
On Monday Chief of police Harry
Thompson and Undersheriff Leon crown the efforts that are being
Doster arrested Charles McCor­ made to exterminate these pests in
Orand
Rapids, Kalamazoo and Mus­
mick. 19. and Francis Selferj, 17.
both of this city. The officers had kegon. where these beetles have
picked up enough evidence of the been found for the first time this
guilt of the two young men so that year. Barry county Is surely in­
their denial of guilt wu useless. terested in the outcome of that ef­
Both admitted the six offenses fort.
charged, and McCormick signed a
written confession not long after
h« wu apprehended.
Arraigned in Municipal court on
Saturday, McCormick and Seifert
were bound over to the Circuit court,
Undersheriff Leon hosier on Mon­
the bonds in each case being fixed day arrested Robert Rose. 18, city
at 81,000.
route 4. for stealing 8450 from the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mur­
STATE OFFICIAL HERE MONDAY phy. of Hope township, on Sept. 5.
Elmer Pierson, from the office of He has signed a complete confes-

Frank O'Malley and R. G.
Hill Among Speakers

Grand Rapid* at
An Interesting program has been
arranged for the 1945-40 season of am. (Monday only.)
For Fort Wayne (Battle Creek &gt;
the Hastings Brotherhood, accord­
ing to Edward J. Adam*, president.
At the opening meeting, Monday. m... iSunday only to Battle Creek).

KENT SUPERVISORS
TO USE $5,000

the county of late and Mr. Hill will
show slides based ’ on the topic
"Michigan. Land of Opportunity."
Ladles Night, the final program
of the year, will be on Monday,
March 18. 1MB. The speaker for
this session will be announced later.

tion of a club for youtut women In
the Hasting* are* bet
the ages
of 18 and 30. Anyone
Is In this
age group and Is interested in tak­
ing part in planning for the club
is invited to meet at Saxon Castle
at 7:30 on Wednesday. October 3rd.
Wherever large numbers of girl*
were employed in offices or factor-

records; but It will be done all
right.
Thi* book gives the'conditions
under which the City Bank and
Farmers Trust Co., of New York
City, undertake* to loan not ex­
ceeding 8500.000,000 to the Consum­
ers Power Co. on mortgage bond*,
taking u security all the property
owned by that corporation. The
company 1* not now bonding for as
much as 25 percent of the half bil­
lion limit. It is borrowing the mod­
est sum of 8113,825,000. with which
it plans to retire previous issue* of
bonds, also a large issue of preferred
stock. The outstanding bonds and
preferred stock bear Interest at

SAXON CASTLE
OPENS OCT. FIRST

tained. These girl* will receive let-

Impossible to contact all businesses
In this way. but this docs not ex­
clude these other girl*, it is hoped
that they will consider this article
as an invitation.
The club Is being organized In
order that It might at leut fill in
part the need expressed by many
young women for wholesome activ­
ity. The program can be so broad
in scope u to include the varied
interests of the members, who will
plan the specific program to meet
their needs. Such plan* might In­
clude. Recreational activities, such
as sponsoring a gym night for all
women, and fc)ub mixers, social
game*, parties, picnics, and dances.
bond Issue will have
Also Cultural meetings which might
be concerned with hair styling and
this bond Issue u it will save a nice fashions, book reviews, recordings,
sum of money In Interest every year. dramatics and flower arrangements.
This 8113.823,000 obligation hu to
be recorded in every county—and some Service Project which will not
there are 77 of them—where the only give the club a purpose, but
Consumers Co. owns property; so wlU also help to supply some need.
the recording fee alone will be quite
The club will have the use of
an Item—over 813,000.
Saxon Castle for its headquarters
The Consumer* Co. 1* a well every Wednesday night. Miss Mc­
managed corporation, with very Gregor *ayi, "All girls who want a
high credit.
- -- ——It .hu
------- grownv. rapidly
gooa good
umc time
snu are
in
and niicreaica
are interested
In
in recent years, .It,,&lt;p50uTe?
spending an evening In Christian
Kaat. of the
fh. substantial
.nh.tantlal kind
IrinH that .... ...
... —
been
fellowship, should come to the Cu­
wins confidence. If that were not tie next Wednesday at 7:30 and
true the big New York bank would after that it will be a habit."
not undertake to make this loan.
The company hu made wise pro­
vision for its present needs. The
large limit mentioned show* that
money far such further extension*
of Its field as may offer a profitable
business.

A. JOHNSON HEADS
SPECIAL GIFS GROUP

RED CROSS PLANS
COUNTY MEETING

Aben Johnson will again act as
chairman of the special gifts divi­
sion which will canvass Oct. 1 and
2. On October 3 the city drive will
begin. Edwin Taylor. County chair­
man. asks Hastings to give as gen­
erously os last year. The need Is

Tentative plans for thc»comblned
meeting of the 23 directors and exe­
cutive board of the Barry Co. Chap­
ter. American Red Cros*. were made
Red Cross rooms. Alien Hyde, chair­
man. presided. The directors were
elected at the annual meeting In
April to supervise the activities of
the chapter and also to have an
all-county representation In chap­
ter affairs.
Plans now are to have the meet­
ing at the Red Cross rooms on Oc­
tober IB. st 7:30 p. m. with commit­
tee reports, a display of Red Cross
production and a Red Cross repre­
sentative to discuss the activities of
Red Cross In peace time.
Mr*. Homer Smith of the Home
Service department reported she had
handled 30 cases since the last
meeting. 38 for members of the
army, 10' for the Navy and 2 for ex­
servicemen. Plans were also dis­
cussed for getting tn touch with dis­
charged veteran* to offer them as­
sistance ahould It be needed or de­
sired.
Mrs. Smith and Joseph Skinner
were elected to represent the Red
Cross on the Vetersns* Council.
Mrs. Richard Cook reported that
a majority of the members of the
last Nurses’ Aide* group had com­
pleted their training and were giv­
ing time to Pennock hospital. The
other members will finish their

golf ground*.
■
After the dinner cam* an

toh performances. Bark and strips
of wood Utterpd the ground in the
vicinity of the tree. These also Tyden. heartily welcomed I
smashed windows tn the Sutton guests, and spoke feeling'y at

The bolt gouged a big hole In the

phone and electric light wire*, put

Attractive Features Are
Planned For Various Groups

burned out the fuses in the lighting
systems in the Sutton garage and
house and smashed one comer of
the garage. One large electric light
globe In the kitchen wu shattered,
and the insulation of the lamp wu
dissolved Into a vapor, so that noth:
Ing but a blackened hole wu left.
Mr. Sutton wu In bed sound
asleep when lightning hit the tree.
He wu rudely awakened when the
stroke jarred him out of hto bed
and numbed him so he wu unable

found his company's ear seals
useful factor in saving clais
against railroads.

Saxon Castle, Hastings Youth
Center, begins Its fall program as It
opens its doors to the young people
Monday October first. A new sched­
ule ho* been announced which
should make the Center more at­
tractive to all groups. Three dis­
, Uncl age areas have been formed
with a lime planned for each. It Almost at the same Instant he heard
was found last year that allowing a terrific roar, like an exploalon. He
these groups to use the Castle si­ will not forget that experience. and
multaneously created a situation

Reports Show Wide Activity; ago and our quotas are as high. Al­
Annual Meeting Oct. 16
though this Is the last War Fund

here Monday on business with phys were away when he slopped at
County Drain Commissioner Mark their home: that he ripped off a
Ritchie. He made a check-up of window screen and entered the
the Inter-county drains. In which house, searched a bureau and found
this county is concerned with Eat­ the cash, which he took with him.
on. Ionia, Kent and Allegan coun- When Mr. and Mrs. Murphy re­
turned in the afternoon, they dis­
covered the tom screen and found
NOTICE!
the money had disappeared. They
Water will be shut oft all over had no Idea as to who took their
the City. Bunday morning, from
sheriff. Officer Doster worked on
the case, and made the arrest when
he had the evidence that young
Rose was spending much more 38 Nurses' Aides available for vol­
unteer work at the hospital.
L-l through Q-l. valid Sept. 1.
money than he could be earning.
National Red Cross has requested
through Dec. &gt;1. Next stamps good
a history of all Red Cross chapters
HILDA'S TEA BOOM
Luncheons, dinners, and break­ tell'ng the sccomnltohment* during
the
war. Mr. Hyde will appoint a
fasts by appointment at 135 W.
1 through Dec. 31 for five pounds.
Kelley’s Farm—Chicken dinners Grand, phone MU. Weddings, pri­ committee to compile the record of
the local chapter and it should bo
vate dinner parties, speciality.
"Airplane" stamp* Na 1. Z 1. and
an Interesting document.
4 of teek 3 good until further DotiM.

☆ AT A GLANCE *
NTIL SETTLED FOR.

EDITORIAL

Bore for Oil Soon
NEW MANAGEMENT To
in Yankee Springs
Township
Home Front FOR HOTEL HASTINGS
COMMENCING OCT. 1

On »*• a * * * * *

SECTION ONI—MGB 1

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1945

drive, everyone should consider it
hto privilege and duty to give gen­
erously to the twenty nation#! and
six local organizations Included and
listed on first page.
fair amount to give, the Natlqnal
War Fund suggests the standard of
Headquarters for collection* will
be In the National Bank, where
retary Loraine Schantz will receive
campaign workers reports.

Suggest Memorial
For Barry County
Men and Women Who
Were in World War
Judge Archie McDonald, presi­
ded a a meeting held in the Court
room. Wednesday evening, to con­
sider what ahould be done about a
memorial to the Barry county mtn
and women who served In World

ance and several suggestion* were
made.
It was voted that the entire coun­
ty should participate. The chairman
was authorized to name a conunltport at a later meeting.
The people of Barry county sure­
ly are grateful for the services and
sacrifices of the more than two
thousand young men and women
from this county who served thia
county in that greatest of all wars.
The victory they helped to win

our people from the slavery, which
Hitler Imposed upon the countries

The new schedule to u follows:
Young people In high school and
up to twenty year* of age: Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday noons;
Tuesday and Saturday evenings 8
to 10; Friday evening 8 to 10 if
there is no dance or similar activ­
ity. Seventh and Eighth Graders:
Tuesday noon: Monday (Boys),
Wednesday &lt;Co-ed). Thursday
(Girls) 4 to 5:30; Tuesday and Sat­
urday evenings 6 to 8. Fifth and
Sixth Graders: Thursday noon;
Tuesday 3:30 to 5 Saturday 8 to 8.
Membership* are on sale, during
the noon hour this week at the
Cutie. Last year five hundred ob­
tained cards.
Ted Bennlnk says that there is a
freezer in slgnt and that ice cream

tion of the hospitality of the ।
Co., which they had enjoyed on

time. They praised the Tydcn i
stating that it had won th*
prtmaey in it* field by the H
These railroad officials ar*
jolly, wide-awake, lively tot
talking with some o( them todis

rl

the Hastings Country Club

fire W the building. Mr. and Mrs.
Sutton did not know exactly what
had happened until the osxt morn­
ing, when they found plenty of evi­
dence that lightning had been on a
more Ulan four feet In diameter,
was set out by- Mrs. Sutton's fa­
ther, 40 years ago. when the Suttons
acquired this property.
Mrs. Sutton told the story of the
unwanted visit of lightning to their
premises to an employee of the
Consumers Co, remarking that she
couldn’t understand why It did not

Making a Mica Lawn

are two kinds of lightning—hot and
cold; that the hot type would set ouutandlng exception to that gi
fires, while the cold kind would do eral rule. Vere Harrington to
all kinds of damage.
that green carpet a thing of baa
snack bar. New records are on hand
It didn’t Just happen so. Il r«|
and sheet music has been obtained them!
sent* thoughtfulness and wort.
for those inclined to "swing it" at
the piano.

WAR FUND DRIVE
GROUP MET SUNDAY

Two Heolth Nurses
Join County StoH

Two public health nurse* have
joined the staff of the Barry Coun­
ty health department filling the va­
cancies created earlier in the year
Dutch Doctor Telia of Life ' by the resignations of Mr*. Therra
During German Occupation Benjamin and Miss Franca Locke.

Addresses by Lt. Col. Dr. Meerloo
and John VanDto, Michigan United
War Fund supervisor. Matured tart
Bunday's meeting of War Fund
campaign workers at Clear lake.
Eighty workers Blended represent­
ing almost all of Barry County's
town* and townships.
Dr. Meerloo graphically described
life under German occupation and
pictured the devastation left in Hol­
land after German withdrawal. He
appealed for generous support of the
War Fund now when Holland's need
is greatest.
In addlUon to American Relief for
Holland the NaUonal War Fund In­
cludes:
Philippine War Relief;
American Field Service; Belgian
War Relief Society: United China
Relief; American Relief for Czech­
oslovakia; American Relief for
France; Refugee Relief Trustees:
Greek War Relief AssociaUon:
American Relief for Italy; Friend*
of Luxembourg; American Relief for
Norway; Polish War Relief: Amer­
ican Relief for Holland: United Yu­
goslav Relief Fund; United Lithuan­
ian Relief: U. 8. Committee for the
Care of European Children; UJ3.O.
(receiving 81% of the total); United
Seamen's Service; War Prisoners
Aid.
Included In the Hartings goal of
118.830 are the following local or­
ganisations: Harting* Youth Coun­
cil (including playgrounds. Saxon
Castle, swimming, etc.); Boy Scouts
and Cub Scouts', Campfire and Blue­
bird*: YMCA. sctrviU**.

sprinklers in making a nice

home is Green Bay, Wisconsin,
comes to Hastings from the Unl-

received her degree 'n public health
nursing. Miss LaChapelle's district
will Include: Tharnapple, Irving,
Yankee Springs and Rutland Town­
ship*.
Miss Elisabeth K. Scofield whoae
recently completed her academic thoroughfare la a part of
public health work at the Univer­
sity of Michigan. Miss Scofield's
district will be: Orangeville. Prair­
ieville. Hope and Barry Townships.
Miss LaChapelle and Miss Scofield
have taken an apartment at 422
West Green Street.
cycle Club. Saturday
RUMMAGE SALE
Anyone ini—at rd to

FIFTY GOLDEN YEARS FOR RIV. AND MRS. C. L.
WILL BE OBSERVED NEXT TUESDAY. WILL B
HOUSE. WILL BE GLAD TO SEI THEIR FRIENM1
Rev. and Mr*. Char It* 8. Rennells. secretary of the
pastor of the Wesleyan Methodist

will celebrate their golden wedding
anniversary on Tuesday. October X.
Charles 8. Rennells and Nora B.
Draper were united In marriage at

When they pledged thair tore and

NOTICE TO BIVERB mg
CEMETERY LOT OWNERS

wishing any of the Contents of thair
that date.

llngly admits that the

ago. Me
of that ch

�ra» hasting. bAxmm. nmumr, urrtian m, ihi
............................................................ ........

Kerr

Grocery Special!

mouth

wide

JARS

WRSHEY COCOA

QUARTS

PINTS

2 - 19'

75c 85c
SUGAR

Grocery Special!

MINCEMEAT

2; 55'

10 - 65c

$1.09

PILLSBURY FLOUR 25
pMj

DUFF'S WAFFLE MIX

DUFF'S HOT MUFFIN MIX pkg.
CRACKERS Premium - 2 lbs. 35c - 1 lb.
CRACKERS

Champion butter - 1 lb. box

HOLLAND RUSK

pkg.

PET MILK
or CARNATION

.

toll con

•

15c

POTATOES

lb.

Fresh Dressed

CHICKENS
Springers

RENDERED

LARD
I9c

We hope to hove on ample
lb.

VEAL CHOPS
Uib. lb.

DOG MEAL

c™*’

5n».Mek47«

DOG FOOD

Hunt Club

DOG FOOD

Auston bone style

49c
1 lb. pkg. J9C
gib. sack

Fa™

BUTTERMILK

FLOURMcKenzi^ljib.pkg.^c

FLOUR

Elmdale

25 lb.

sack

93c

DOG FOOD

2 cans 19c

Red Heart

GRO-PUP

27c

Kellogg-pkg.

2«n«23c

PARD DOG FOOD

NESCAFE

Choice Fresh Fruits

4 oi. jar

Chase &amp; Sanborns

supply for all

J9C
15‘

45'
CARROTS
California
2 bun. 15'
CELERY HEARTS
bun.
13'
PEPPERS
green-doz. 37c
3 l°r 10c
SQUASH Hubbard or Table Queen 2 ^s. 9C
POTATOES

COFFEE

HOME

Jgc

5"»—*32'
PANCAKE FLOUR P^ury-Hib. pkg. 12C
PANCAKE FLOUR Aunt Jemima - lb. pkg. 13c
PANCAKE FLOUR

Fresh Vegetables

ARGO PEAS
case 24’s $345 - can

20c
20c

Best QualityjDog Foods

3QC

pk.

Chippewa white

10

1^0

k

53=

CRANBERRIES
ORANGES

California - lb.

SPINACH

COFFEE

GERBER'S

4 H». 29'

Beef

lean-grade No. 1-lb.

27'
27'
29'
3gc

freshly dressed-lb.

gjc

steer beef - lb.s

steer beef - lb.

can Jc

«

-Frankfurters 35c
fresh ground-lean-lb.

BABY FOODS

2 lb* gc

CABBAGE

LIVER
Choice Steer O E .

ib. 35 c

SLICED

BACON
All Day Saturday.

STEAK

29c

21'

washed - lb. pkg.

YAMS

39c

DEL MONTE

4 »&gt;» 25'

PEACHES

foiime Quality Otfeafa.

HAMBURGER
CHUCK ROASTS
SHORT STEAKS
PORK SAUSAGE
TURKEYS

35^
12'

lb.

- 39c

FDDDLCENTER

tamer limit.
wook

1 lb. to a cat*

Wa waa't ran oat HtH

wa hopa •

40c

VEAL BREAST
Hedfy, lb,

I9c

�THE BASTINGS BANMEM, THTMSDAT. SK^tniBEB fl, IMS

Lewis Hines' Return
Welcomed At H.H.S.

The Hastings Banner -

SAXONS VS. GREEN
VILLE OPENER HERE

SUPERIOR

CHICKEN PICK
THE WORLD'S GREATEST PIC
PHONE OR WRITE

CHAS. N. POLING - Toledo Scales
BATTLE CREEK. MICH.

EDITORIAL2~ j7

Fall

EDITORIALS

Suits
MAKE AN IDEAL BASIS
FOR YOUR FALL WARDROBE!

M2’5

See Our Smart Accessories
for Fall

SWANSON
AGENCY

SATURDAY!

BUY VICTORY BONDS

BONNET AND GOWN SHOP
PHONE 2132

HASTINGS

Want to Buy or Sell? .Try Our Want Column*

SEPTEMBER 29th

LAST DAY

SPECIAL OPA RELEASE OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S

VALUES TO $3.50 WILL AGAIN

BE RATIONED!

Hundreds of pairs of men’s and
women’s styles for work or dress are
here without coupon if you act now!
MEN'S
DRESS OXFORDS
WORK SHOES

$269 to $350

$269 to $350

A complete (election to choose

Your choice of leather or rub­

from in all heels and sixes.

ber soles in black and brown.

|B0

MEN'S, KID
LEATHER SHOES
AND OXFORDS

$2" and $350

$2" and $350

Hundreds of pairs of comfort­
able oxfords for dress or every­
day wear.

STRONG BOX

80

80

1 c. P. Valleaw. Chicago. South
1 Shore Ac South Bend R. R.
George Van Huss. Grand Trunk
Western.
I A. B.Vecchato. Pere Marquette. R.

41^

WITH LEVEL
AND SCRIBER

complete with blade.

ci^r-^ATE

at only

66c

ELECTRICIAN’S

electric

PLIERS

SOLDERINC
IRON

HIDE CUTTERS

$300
TUMBLERS

COLD MEAT or
SALAD FORK

IO!" SKILLET

SPECIAL

29‘

At Only-

79

44c
MOUSE TRAPS
NpociaEy

COMBINATION
PADLOCK

f

2

Genuine
Dudley

SPECIALLY
PRICED AT

CpL Don Townsend left last week
for Asheville. N. C, for re-asslgniment. af^r enjoying a 00-day fur­
lough.
|

RAT

98c

128 W. STATE
HASTINGS. MICH.

Headquarters for MAC-O-LAC Paints. Eaaatob,

f

GRATERS

Decorated
9 ox. sixe

Dox.

Catalin Handle

I Fred Beals, General Food Co..
, Battle Creek.
I Art Erb. Kellogg Oo , Battle Creek.
H. D. McBride. General Food Co,
' Battle Creek.

$1

A sturdy-built and attractively designed,
chair — any Utile girl will love It.

Priced

SPECIAL

17C,AL 77

on, flexible sewed solos.

SHOESTORE

at only

DOLL HIGH CHAIR

HACKSAW

AT ONLY

OPA Release
Rationed Shoe
Values to $3.50
Ends This Sat­
urday, Sept. 29

$1.19

COMBINATION
SQUARE

A. A. BChulU. C. * N. * W. R R.

80

A game that wifi
enjoyed by old
young.

laughs when the two little characters

PRICED
AT ONLY

FOOTBALL GAME

FUN . . ENTERTAINMENT . . COMPETITION

go tumbling down the ladder.

Styles for Dad, soft kid loath-

ALL PRICED AT REAL SAVINGS

$1.75
STARS ON

An oction toy that gets plenty of

C. F. Wheeler. New York Central.

THURSDAY - FRIDAY and SATURDAY - LAST 3 DAYS

□ nd

General Use

$4.95
TUMBLING KIDS

George Waashausen. C. N. S. and

C. J. Max. Chief of Police. Mich.
Central R. R.
A. W. Laskoske. Michigan Cen­
tral.
W. H. Shearer, Michigan Central.
I. W. Burns. Michigan Central.
Ed Nettles. General Food Do.,
Battle Creek.
, Leonard Sims. General Food Co..
'Battle Creek.
1 Lee Troutfetter. Kellogg Co, Bat-

Military
Industrial

$198

Priced
at only

C. H. Dietrich. American Rail­
roads Association.
T. M. Fleming. Elgin Joliet and
Eastern R. R.
W. J. Hargis. Pere Marquette R.

M. J. Howard. Western Weighing
and Inspection.
F. B. Huntington. B. &amp; O. Chicago
Terminal.
W. C. Johnson. Chicago it North­
western.
M. E. Keehan. Chicago Great
Western R. R.
F. A. Kilker. Chicago. Burlington
&amp; Quincy R. R.
John Kolk. Pennsylvania R. R.
G. W. Lodcrbofe. Chicago. Mil­
waukee At St. Paul R. R­
M. V. Mortensen, Chicago. Mil­
waukee At St, Paul R. R.
Lewis Pilcher. Association Ameri­
can Railroads.
J. L Puig. Illinois Central R. R.
E. P. Reynolds. Chesapeake Ac
Ohio R. R.
| Chas. Shoetrom. Chicago. Rock
Island Ac Pacific R. R.
. Earl Staubbs, Chesapeake At Ohio

EASEL BLACKBOARD
— vary sturdy —
riling surface.

P. Bottorff, Detroit and Toledo
Shore Line.
George Collins. Baltimore &amp; Ohio

WITHOUT COUPONS

WOMEN'S ARCH
STYLES-GIRL'S
SCHOOL OXFORDS

Right-angle prefocused

Ideal light

■Continued from Page 1. Sec. I.)
that it has an industry here that
can and does bring to Hastings such
a fine group of men as attended tills
dinner. l&gt;den car seals will no
doubt again, since the war has end­
ed. be used as they were previously.
In every continent on the globe, as
they arc by 95 per cent of the rail­
road mileage of this country. And
that help* to- put Hastings on ths
map.
4
Tire outsiders Vho attended this
gathering were as follows:
T. E- Adamson, Chicago it North­
western R. R
P. C. Archer. Chicago &amp; Alton

SAVE YOUR SHOE STAMP!

WOMEN'S
DRESS STYLES
SPORT OXFORDS

Plastic Army-Tyna

FLASHLIGHT

SEAL CO. HOST TO

SHOES ENDS THIS SATURDAY NIGHT - ALL SHOE

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

VITAL COUNTY SOIL
^CONSERVATION
TESTS UNDER WAY

his 140-acre farm southeast of Clear
A large group of promising young­
lake In Johnstown township. Work­
er fellows who have not yet 'fUleding with soil experts, he Is well
“ enough to stand Varsity enm__l_:i are on hand each night of
along toward changing his land over
When Lewis Hine returned to
practice, learning th# fundamen­
from grain” to livestock production. Hasting* high school Monday momtals of the game. They will un­
One of his larger fields, a combin­
GlU Cam, F&gt;U«y K Ba
doubtedly be heard from during
sence In the army, he found 22
ation of several smaller fields, gives
Played on Naw Sports Field.— ------------------- -----------------------prospective band members happyI their turn to answer the starting
an exellent example of the possi­ over his return. In addition he
Hastings High School's up and caU
future Hastings grid teams,
'
Moy Mean Profitable Use
bilities of strip cultivation. Mr. Win­ learned that over 40 Hastings boys coming football team is making | In GreenvUle. last year's West
j
Of “Marginal" Lands
ters Is even changing the position of and girls are anxious to learn how strenuous preparation fur their IMS i Antral League Champions
the
to play an Instrument.
a wood lol to fit in with the plan.
witk 1 Saxons will be meeting a formidable
So Mr. Hine* Is busy again teach­ seasons opening home game with (boost of twe)Ve letter•u moaika*. ■ ty farmland which are marginal or One corner of the present wixxi- ing Instrumental music to Hastings
1 year ia«id. aub-marglnal from the standpoint land was found to be on soli heavy youngsters, teaching with the same Greenvllle. Friday night on their men b.ck from iut year's great
new Sports Field. Added Interest wam. whlch rt&gt;eans that the local
lor (U of
production, still have excelenough to produce good yields of friendliness and understanding kind­ in the local's Initial home game boy, wui have a Job cut out for
a year for lent possibilities if the emphasis Is
ness that made him popular with should be noted, due to the tact Ihcm rome Friday night, for their
■ pul on livestock, in the opinion of grain or forage crops. Bo that part of students of former years.
that they will be performing for nru gtmf on Hastings new athla&lt;** “»»• ■ so|| conservationists who have In­ the grove will be cut down to provide
Things are almost back to normal the first time on their new playing letic field.
I spccted this county.
raw material for lumber or stove­ at Hastings high school, but Mr.
Held, which rank* with the best In ( Hartings beat Eaton Rapids 27
The land In question, most of it. wood and an equivalent area furth­ Hine Is looking for a drum major. High School circles In this section to a in the opening game of the year
XCfSriATIOKI hilly. Is unsuitable for tractor cul- er up the slope where the soil U
of the lute.
। there Friday.
tivattaL Then. too. the topsoil! too light and thin for crops of any PICKED STRAWBERRIES
Football enthusiasts should find'
----------------- «»» 1 -------\ttvc.SrlunDtA-. | around the crest of the hills has sort will be planted with pine seed­
the -gam*
doubly attractive7--------under, MUNICIPAL COURT
SEPTEMBER 20
---------- -----------------------------lings.
‘
been worn too thin by sheet erosion I
, Reuben Sprague. 38. who formerly
This is an example of adapting u,Ct£. Bol}£ “prS’wSTS
I to give good yields of grain crops,
resided
hero but had been tn Cali­
hl
bUhb,-. or
«hUh cover.
1 although it is still deep enough to the farm layout to the soil—real U»y .amplM of
, produce satisfactory yields of alfal- soil conservation.
S3
,£•&gt;&gt;. tor or HUuw br,.u„ pur- ]fornia for some time, was arrested
by local officers for driving a car
There is real Interest in sol) con­
rCmunuM from r«. 1. S~. &gt;&gt;
“ °"u'r
,
• ;with a license plate which he was
«I
ItotoL or
- 1 By taking advantage of contour servation In Barry county—and this
charged with taking from- an auto
stand forward lo see that honest. farming 11 1* often possible to con- Interest la coming none to soon for
belonging to Francis Edgecombe o(
...
Justice Is done. Judge Leland W. ncct several of the valley strip* Into erosion is taking a steady tall, es­
this city. He was taken into Mu­
_ , ..
, .. _ . „
team, and if hard work, good ma- ,
fields of ‘irregular shape
Carr is a man of that type.
’
*but
“'* cap- pecially In the hilly sections.
The Ladles Aid of the Presbyter- lcrta] and
ver&gt;. capabie handling :nicipal court on Thursday, where
■ able of producing excellent yields
But the real payoff will come In lan church held their opening fall |of lhe team by 0^
u ln. he admitted the charge against him.
of com or other grains. The hill a few years when the results of the
Judge Cort right gave him a fine of
luncheon
at
the
church
last
Thur*!
d
ic
a
u
V
e
of
a
winning
team.
Hastings
Add ' Democracy As She 1*1" crests and other rougher portions work now being done can be proper­
“ । Hign snouia oe in mere wnn tneir
a'\dl?,^rvf^S^’f.°\ali'Vntcncc
the land can -be reserved■ ■for for­ ly assessed. In fact, the agricul­ day wilh Seventy members and ; High should be in there with their
—When petition* were being clrcu- , of‘ “
guests present. The Rev. Lessen । colors "&gt;
flying
“■&lt; thritaUt the ro:n!ng
.Xi
bj cwTJ
luted locally In favor of Judge Carr.1 age crops or grazing. On the long, tural future of this county and the Sharpe was in charge of lhe devo- season.
gradual slopes often found in the prosperity of every community In it
Police
Thompson and Deputy
one really intelligent person asked hilly regions of this county, damage may depend on the practical out­ tlonnla and Mrs. Aben Johnson gave 1 At this stage of the preparation It Sheriff Theo Bera.
a most Interesting review of lhe appears that tl»e Saxons will pre­
In some surprise, "but who is Judgs from sheet erosion can be halted come of soil conservation work now book Plccola by Helen LaPinta. The 1 sent a strong, heavy front line, with
by strip-farming—that Is breaking
-----—
Carr!" That In spite of all that ha* up the conventional square fields underway.
membera
voted to mt
fill two church 4Uch lla]waiU M capt Tom O'Con­ MARRIAGE LICENSES
People understand best that which
Thomas E McPharlln. city R. 1 -32 I
been said In the press and over Ute Into a series of contour strips plant­ is near at hand. 80. If the projects Christmas boxes for servicemen ov­ nor. Arnold Wilson. John Malcolm.
Ruth L. Stauffer, city. R 1 ____ 24
radio! No wonder that clever, un­ ed alternately with a grain crop now underway show practical re­ erseas. They also plan to held a Ron Rivers. Jack Echtlnaw, Ray Ceci) R. Baldwin. Hastings .........29
rummage sale October 12 Serving Branch and Bob Stowell having the
such
as
com
and
a
forage
crop
such
scrupulous |X)llllcal bows find II so
sult* In terms of an Increase In net on the luncheon committee were Inside track for line positions on the Mildred L. Buskirk. Hastings ....32
income per year, the future of soli,
easy to get a stranglehold on j»- as clover or alfalfa.
Varsity team.
In the backfield,
Several project* of this sort are conservation work here is assured.
Mrs. R. J. McCrecry of Ann Ar­
litlcal oflairs In this nation of ours
tile boys pack less weight, but there
already underway in this county,
judging from results achieved in land Mrs. Harry Watera. Mrs. Ar­
bor was it weekend guest of Mr. and
—when people who ahould do dif­ according to Harold Foster, agricul- other sections of Michigan and Ute thur Crothers. Mrs. G. M. Puller Is an abundance of speed shown,
and Mrs Ermont Newton.,
with passing and pass-catching abil­ Mrs. H. Cobum.
ferently. simply refuse to take, an
United States, these toll conservaity croping out at frequent practice
Interest in what goes on tn their
Ethan Winters is well along on a, | tion .projects will give good divl- SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
sessions.
*
.conservation plan of this sort on dends.
state government.
Among those whom Coach Brozak
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Dunn at­
tended the United War fund meet­ Is counting on to move the ball
ing at Clear lake Sunday. * Mr. down field this year are Dick F&gt;ld109 W. STATE
and Mrs. Bob Weeks of Maple pausch. Ed McKeough, Oeorgc Wal­
AUTO
LIFE
FIRE
Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Oaks ton. Jim Coleman and Bob Stowell.
BONDS
of Dowling. Mr. and Mr*. Nile However, Bob Hopkins. Jim Burns.
Lancaster and son and Don Lan­ Bob Rogers. Don Keech. Dick Aller- Protect year car, yourself and riders
caster and son and Don Lancaster dlng. Bob Clark. D. Cain. C. Boyer. with a full service policy in the
of Hastings. Untie Douglas of Carl­ P. Otis. M. Altman. Fred McDon­ World's Largest Automobile Insur­
ton Center and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. ald. A. Cortright. Pal Kelly and ance Company.
Lord of the Chidester District were Ron Martin are being carefully
Sunday afternoon callers al the watched and groomed, so that when ofnFce2W8Burephoneate ^”33391
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oaks. * replacements are needed, there will
Mrs. Lib Douglass spent last Thurs­ be no signs of weakening in the
day with Mrs. Don Fcdewa of Has­
tings. * Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oaks
and Dellla attended a community
meeting and shower at the Weeks
school In honor Of Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Oaks. They were presented
with a lovely coffee table. G Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Douglas* and Mrs.
Nellie Foreman of Hastings were
Sunday dinner guests at the home
of Mrs Lib Douglass.

�THI HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER t?, 1H5
The Weaver family reunion was baskets of gladioli served as a back-1 the couple left for a short trip. Mr.
ground. Only members of the Im- I and Mra. Decker were both gradmediate families were present.
’ uatee of Naahvilic High achool.
The bride wore a street length i
* • •---------------i
dress of aqua with a coraage nf red COUNTRY CLUB ACTIVITIES
son
and
Richard.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
entertained their
ot giwitoll and bMkcU WOODLAND
Ralph Weaver and Peggy and Tru­ roces and gardenias. She was at-,
Ml** Barbara Hershberger ha&gt;endy. Mr. and Mrs Howard Newton traded by Xfls» Phyllis Lora whose oJ WilUc daisies and red zinnias efand Daria. Mrs. Rennie OanguUlet co*tume waa pink. Her coraage was XecUtely decorated the dub for the
ttje terworth hospital, Grand Rapids. ment a* a permanent project. A
and Paul Oangulflet, Hastings; Mr rosea and gardenias. Keitn Myers. JulaJ guegl d&lt;y luncjlcon
holding high score.
and Mra. Llwyen Davis of Podunk brother of lhe bride, was best man.
preaident. Mra. Cedhc
lake: Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Dell and Mra. Myers, lhe bride a mother, wore Morey announced a golf and bridge
Mra Chas. Barncd entertained Joyce and Barbara Card of Lansing. a black dress with a corsage ot pOljucj; (□,. f^jday and a buffet oup- to Detroit where she will take lhe the school calendar giving commit­
tees the advantage of preparation
the PKG. club at a 8:30 dinner.
whlte gardenias.
I p,,. for gunday. September 23. with first four months' training at Wayne and preliminary work os a yearly
Wednesday evening. Oo-hortcMcs
The wedding reception followed
,nd Mr4 c c.-Hlgbic, Mr*. University. The Hershbergers and event. Mr. and Mrs. Berwyn BtaMrs. Leon Slander entertained lhe
7&gt;3ur
.!««■
members of the social committee ot the ceremony with Mrs. Campbell nobcrt waildorff and Mr. and Mra.
... Mrs. --------------..... ...
M IB"
Cule and Mrs. Lillian Manning Ute Women s club of which ahe is and
Coldren
cutting
the ......
three- An.h]r McDo„1U m t|lw. 1B,
kee were appointed as cliairmen for
chairman Monday afternoon. Plan* Ucr wedding cake. Beverly Myers morning golf event was won by Mra.1
d
y’d Hilt epent the week- the Pair which will be held the
were made for lhe opening luncheon end Helen Kennedy assisting in
latter part of October A splendid
October 5th and other activities
went Ao Mra. Charles Potts. Mra. C
and Mrs Douglas Rickie and program followed tn charge of Mrs.
The
young
couple
will
be
at
home
during the year. Members acting
C. Burkholder and Mrs. Philo Shel- i daughter Dina Kay near Laming. * Gordon Williams, Mrs Eugene RcuJoAnne Finnic, who left Wednes- on this commltee arc Mra. Vcrnut to their friends at the home o( lhe den and the guest prize to Mrs. J. A mesiasc waa received here of the
Blough. Mrs. Arthur Brant. Mrs. grooms father in Rutland twp.
J. Baraniy of Ada. Ohio who was p^mg of Forrest Roe last week,
the University of Kentucky al John Crue. Mrs. David Goodyear.
with her sister. Mrs. M. J. Crow. jje uas living Bt climax. He for- lUms. "Farmyard Whoopee’’ and
Louisville was lhe honor guest at Xira.
"Who’s Loony Now". Games and a
Other out of town guests Included ; merly taught school here, t
'
Mrs. George Maurer. Mrs. usic
Lyle .
the dinner party Friday night given Scudder.
Mra AT COLhTKl CLLB
Mra. Boyce Henton and Mra. David
Mr. and XIrs. Ben Schneider re­ music*I Walk were enjoyed, also a
Scudder. XIrs.
XL.,. Allan Hyde.
-w-A M-by Bonnie Brandstettcr and Flor­ Hugh Donahoe, Xlra. J. W. Wilkin- | The luncheon on Tuesday marked Townsend. Delton with Mrs. Cross: turned home Tuesday from a week’s contest In which a group of several
ence French at Bonnie's home. Aft­ son. Xira. Lawrence Herrick and the closing of the season at. the ( Mrs. Charles Parker. Middiet ilte. visit with the Utter’s cousin* Frank couples competed for prize in deco­
erwards the girls and their guests. Xfrs. Miles Dorman.
I Country club and after the luncheon with Mr*. Roman Feldpausch; XIrs land George Rodebaugh al Maa&amp;lon. rating hats. The men modeled
Maxine Cooper. Merilyn Zulter• • •
tire business session was conducted Alan Robins. Lexington. Ky.. with j Ohio, They also vUltcd Mr. and them and the ladles trimmed them.
melster, Joan Leffler. Mary Lock­
Mis* Myrna Werner entertained | by Xira. Cedric Morey. Four new Mra. Oay Jordan. Tile cammil tec 1 Mr*. Charles Creighton al Elkhart, Gordon Williams and Mrs- Arlie
wood and Sally Goodyear attended guests Saturday evening with a wie- members of the board were elected.1 ior tlu- final luncheon of the season. Ind. * Mr. and Mra. Orio Tlckner Spindler were the winners. The re­
the Youth Council dance.
ner and marshmcllow rcast after | Mrs. Leslie Hawtliorne to flu the | which Is a closed one. is Mra. David and daughter o( Sunfield were dln- freshment committee with Mr. and
which they attended the show 1 vacancy caused by lhe absence of ,Goodyear. Xfrs. Roy Hubbard. Mrs. j ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ted Euper chairmen served
Mra. John Chandler was hostess Those being present were Beverly ; xira. Dorrance Trcthric, XIrs. George C.
,
W. Dolan, Mra. Charles Potts., Lloyd Towns. * Mr and Mra Gor- ice cream and wafers.
to her bridge club of eight last Tues- Bradford. Nancy Wall. Carol Good- Dean. Mrs C. C. Burkholder Mid Mrs Charles Leonard. Mra. G. M. (don Lozo and son Gregory and Mr.
year. Jane Mullen. Fred McDonald. I Mrs Willard Smith.
Fuller. Miss Agnes Smith and Mrs. I and XIrs. George Parrott spent
Organization*
belng a guest Winners at contract John Malcolm. Ray Branch. Alfred j Mrs R. E. Wait, bridge chairman. Frank
;
Andrus.
| Sunday in Lowell and enjoyed a
Sunday School Family night will
Cortright. and BUI Payne.
1 awarded bridge prizes tor the sum- j
_________ , , ,
' picnic dinner. * Xlr*. Cora Whitney
be observed Friday evening. Oct.
rence and Mrs. Roland Furrow.
• • •
(mcr to those holding the highest (
and daughter Doris were in CUrks- 5th al tile Methodist church par- 1
Al E Ilf €
'±- 'lll°
burtncSA Saturday. On
Thursday afternoon Mrs Ivan scores. Mrs. C. R. Brandstetter. Mra. i| A r A ■
Honoring Richard Brower. E M Burns was hostess to the Xlcrrl-l- ( Roman Fcldpausch. Mrs Willard |LULAL H £ W J
(Sunday they visited ut the home of lor*. A cooperative supper will be &lt;
aifcaw*
Mr an(J itrs Don nrBCI,dle m served after which a program will
3/c, on his birthday. Mr. and Mrs Go club for dessert ,md bridge, with ! Smith. Mra. Warner Denton and “* W *
be presented. This is an annual '
Linden Snyder entertained infor­ Xfrs. Shirley Henry, as Iwnur guest i Mrs. Lewis Williams.
..
.
- ... - ... - i n.. 'Portland to see Mr*. Braendle who!
brothc1r °f
had just returned home from the occasion which precedes Rally Day. ,
mally on Saturday evening. sixteen Mrs. Albert Craig&gt;won the first and 1 Winners ot golf were announced .
Each Sunday school class decorates ;(
lla]
being present. Visiting and cards the traveling prires and .Mrs Dan I by Mra Hoincr Smith, golf chair- Uenhath and a former local
their own table in competition with '
dent,
to
ill
at
hl*
home^tn
Detroit
Mr
Mri
Qall
Bf
„
r
and
Mr
.
were enjoyed.
Lcwls had low score. The ladies man. a* follows: June handicap.' following the lire at the Packard | #nd Mrs Hmff Matthews were in the other* for the prtte banner.
|
presented Xfrs. Henry with a gift as ( Mrs J P. Titanias. July. Mrs. Ray
Suilday and Mw the ball
Sunday. Sept. 23. Mrs. Clark Payne she expects to move to Howell in j Branch. August. MIm Jocelyn iron- plant In that city last week. He was •
on the fifth floor when the explo- । gamc t^^een Detroit and St. Sunday school year. The program ।
entertained with a dinner for her the near future.
side: September. Mrs Homer Smith: •Ion took place and had to be re- '
committee
for
the
evening
is
Mr*.
1
* Mrs RlUBe]i Kietoma and
• • •
1 Juli’-hnmii.cap eyept, Mra. Edward
Donald Oager Of Grantt'Rap- Edward Reteor. Mra. Agness Dorris
also the thirteenth wedding anni­
Two tables of bridge wen- in play | Van Popcrlng with ML-ui Marjory- moved from the building through ।
and Mra. atata Hilbert. The table
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Clark on Tuesday afternoon whin Mra.; Stanley as runner-up; golf club the window. He was overcome by (jds W{ re callers Saturday evening at committee is Ml*a Virginia Varney I'
Payne. Guests present were Mrs Dan Lewis entertained the J.F.F.1 champion
‘
‘
-for ---­
the season
was Mrs. the Intend smoke and the docUrs ; uie home of Xlr. and Mrs. Fred Bor- and the kitchen committee is Mrs. r,
fcared that pneumonia^might devel- ,der.
’ ‘
club. Dessert was served preceding r. G. Flnnle with Xfrs. Hoincr Smith । op as ii result of the exposure. The ,
Carl Reuther and Mr*. Agnew
Mrs. Edward Myers. Vicksburg: Mrs. the gomes.
Xira. Roy Rowlader. Mrs. Carl Sco­ Hewitt.
I1
as runner-up.
explosion wa* caused by an acety­ field. Mrs. Vane Wotting and Mrs.
Gertrude Kline. Mason: Mr. and
As n token of appreciation from
------- -------- --------- ------------- ------.1 The Rally Day which follows ,
lene
torch
setting
fire
to
some
saw
­
Mrs. Clark Robinson and Edward
Howard Hewitt were Giund Rapids iSunday school night will be held al I
Another delightful social time was the members. Xfrs. Smith presented
Newton. Hinds Corners: George and enjoyed by the Jolly Jane* on Mrs. Morey with a Lake Michigan dust.
i visitors
Wtdnecday. * Mr*. -Blakely
Oct. 7lh.
•
----— । u»e Methodist
McviKKiia* church.
cnurcu. *jc*.
&lt;u*. The
uic i,
John Robinson. Hastings. It was Thursday evening at the home of (scene painted by Mrs. Guy Keller. | Tite
was called—Barnes &lt;Be*rte
iBrtale Fuller! of Lansing
Lansing'। c
commute
,&gt;mmltte Lish Mra
Mr* Rco
Reo McMillen and ; ।
-— fire
— department
------------- —
a most enjoyable day for all.
" Monday to ---------------this-----week visiting ' Mrs. William Velte. '
the comer--of Mich- ■*
Is spending
------- -----------Mr.-, Arley Pew. with Mrs. Kittle Mra Philo Sheldon aUc presented on
*“ Woodland
**“ *’The Woodland W.C.T.U. will,
Mrs. Charles Rogers with a gift in Uan and High St., when a car was trlends' in
Celebrating their double wedding
fire.
thur
“ be on '*■
“ The •wlr“**- ’ “
•••- Alle.-dlng
*'*—Jr.
•» and son Michael meet on Friday evening at the
artistically di'cnratcd with garden : recognition of her helpful coopera- ‘ discovered •to
anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Chas P.
Ing was burned out In the vehicle, of Hastings spent the weekend with Methodist church parlora for theit .
flowers and Miss Gunda Mathison ( lion during the part months.
was the guest of honor. VniqtSf and
For the afternoon bridge. Mra Another car fire was the one on ' her husband's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Family Night. The topic will be
Abbott of Battle Creek entertained
educational game were played, piano Leon
____________________
Standee. Mra. Ray
, Branch. Mrs. Tue.a!ay afternoon when an auto i Arthur Allerding Sr. * Miss Hulda "To Preserve Ute Family unit.”
with a dinner at Betty's Inn. Sat­
and vocal music was enjoyed and Richard Groos. Mrs Clare Jone* of was ablaze on N. Church St. and । Euper of Fowlerville spent the There will be a panel discussion.
urday night, their guests being Mr.
dainty refreshments were served. Wyandutte and Mrs Rc*.* Dunn the wiring burned. No serious dam- w-.t-kend with her sister and husand Mrs. Floyd Abbott. Mr. and Mrs
age wag done in either case.
Mr.jind Mrs. Howard Hewitt.
Service New*
j ♦ Mrs Franklin Townsend and
Pred Blakcsfleld, Mr and Mrs Oli­ The next meeting is lo be on Oct. I turned In the winning scores.
4 at the home of Mrs. Fidelia Rang- ;------------- • a » ------------Mi ind Mrs Frank Edmonds are (daughter Pamuie of Hastings spent
Mr. and Xlr*. Lawrence Velte en- •1
ver Hott and Mrs. Albert- Sebo. of
moving this week from'321 S. Jef­
• the weekend with her husband’s 1lertalned at their home on Sunday .
ferson to 328 S. Park St.
parents. Xlr. and Mrs. Otto Town­ honoring their son. Paratrooper !
Saturday night dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs O. W Struble wfll
Friends will be glad to learn tlu send a Mr. and Mrs ...
H. ..
I. Fratch- Richard Velte who was home on a
observe their 60th wedding anni­ Mrs Kellar Stem who is In Pennock er and
aIld Mis*
Mls» Ktnei
Ethel rox
Fox oi
of uetroic
Detroit furlough. Quests for the day were
Comm, and Mrs Charles McIntyre. versary at the home of their daugh­ hospital —
~ to an attack —
— - - ------• were
weekend
Xlr. and ' ^Jrs- Corn Klahn and children Ruth
due
of—bronv
•
• ---------- visitors
- •— ol--J
Mr. and Mra. Don Siegel. Mr and ter. 701 N. Michigan Ave.. Sunday. rhlal pneumonia la reported much Mrs. John
daughter Doroof *"■**Lake Odoua.
Mr.,
jonn Dell
Den and
ana aaugnier
uoro-, Mary
•••'*••&gt; and Cail
*-““ ***
*»"“■ "•••]
Mrs. C. R. Brandstetter and Comm, Sept. 30 where open house will be better.
•thv. Their —
son. *«Mr. -..J
and u-.
Mrs. ci-land
El-1 nI&gt;d Mr*. Carl Reuther and datiohrtaURh- . .
and Mrs. K. S. McIntyre of Alma. held from 3 to 5 pm
wvn
Dell
and
Gary
ot
Leslie
were
ters Ann Marie and Rosemary. Mr. |
STEAM HEAT
Ei»rl Flock of Nashville, home on
Sunday
vLM
’
or*
and
Mrs
William
Velte.
John
Velte.
|
furlough from 15 months overseas
HATHAWAY—MYEBS
HOT * COLD WATER
Mr. and Mr.. WUlUra Kfflk ol
CM'lr*__. Vel.r .nd
tn the radio division, came through
Beulah Myers, daughter of Mr.
daughter Rosa. Mrs. Flla Hitt. Mr.
five major battles without a scratch. Scottville are s;wndUig two weeks and Mrs Henry Hitt and son Leo. 1
SHOWER BATH
and Mrs, Harvey H Myer*. G2O E.
Low bowls filled with French i According to our Nashville corres­ with their daughter, Mrs Orville of East Woodland.
Walnut, and C.irl Hathaway, non
of Richard Hathaway of Rutland marigolds centered the dinner tables pondent he attribute* his luck to Elf ton. Their son and wife brought
Paratrooper Velte left on Tue*-|,
Twp . exchanged their wedding vows on Thursday afternoon when Fitz­ i the horseshoe he uncovered, when them here and spent the weekend day for Fort Benning. Ga. He had
i with lhe Sittons * Mr. and Mrs.
gerald
Woman’s Relief Corps held digging his first fox hole.
nt 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at
enjoyed a flfteen-day furlough with
William
Wortiey
of
Lake
Odesea
Its
birthday
parly
and
annual
inJ the home of the bride’s parents, the
Don’t pion to take a bath nr have
his parents and other relatives and &lt;
"Rev. A. XI. Coldren officiating. Large spcctlon mcetinp. with forty-one In a hot' cup of coffee brewing thia were visitors lust Wednesday at the
attendance. Individual favnrs wert- coming Sunday between the hours Irome of Mr. and Mrs. George
Pte Edd Charland who has been j
green and yellow teiwes. Bouquets of 3 and 5 a m. for the city power Schalbly. * A son weighing 9 lbs. in the European theater of war for i Barbara Shannon of Hastings has der the sponsorship of the Women
5
ozs
was
born
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
of eladlalL zinnia* and other tail linttv will shut off water at that
two years called on Mrs. Cora Whit- J been honored with aelcctlon ns a League. Senior Sisters will assist th
flowers were used profusely around time in order to make necessary Paul Smith ct lauulng. * Mr. and ney and daughter Doris last Fri- senior Sister on lhe campus of new women students Ln every pos
Mis Will lain Wortiey and Mrs
the large assembly room. Guests । lepaira.'
He is having a thirty day I w«tcm Michigan College when the alblc way during FDaahman Day
Guy Kantner were visitors Monday day
were twenty-one members of Or­
I fan umester opens October 15. Un­
Monday was Henry Hill’s clghlyHenry Schaib- I furlough.
cutt Corps of Kalainnzoo. and local severuh birthday, which he observed alien toon with
Pvt Lloyd Hilt Jr. son of Mr. and ।
birthday honorees were Mrs..Row
Mrs.
Lloyd
Hilt of East Woodland I ~~~
' '“
quietly nt homp. Despite Ills years.
Burghdoff. Mrs. Tessie Foote and
The
Woodland
Township
school
has
written
hla
parents
that
he
|
Mr Hill retain* his mental faculties
Mm. Hilda Hawkins, also Mrs. Ante- ana
— '~Y
ao.e to
arouna and
ana do
ao ” A met Tuesday evening al the sailed from San Francisco on the 11^-**
and lis- able
to wait
walk around
USS
Laport
on
the
2flth
day
of
AuL
Ha Johnson of Kalamazoo. Mrs. (light
light wxirk
work in
in the
the home
home and
and about
about i| auditoriumi
first meeting of
----- - —- for the -----....
. )M&gt;&gt;
.
the r«'
venr *
A reWten
recent Ion wn
was Own
riven 1«
lor gust_________ ____________________ ,
Pauline Skinner and Mrs. Florence ite.. &gt;»&gt;a . hu
Iriini,
m
Scousaie were unabic to be present gratulntlnns.
After titc bountiful pot luck din­
Xlr. and Mrs Shirley Henry have &lt;—
ner. Mrs Minnie Myers presided at
|
sold
their
residence
at
305
E.
High
'
1
the business session and Mrs Kath­
ryn Sheldln of Orcutt Corps. Kala­
mazoo. acted as assistant depart­ Henry* plan to move to Howell,
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 29
ment inspector Other guests in- where
----- he Ls employed, the latter
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
eluded past department president. •’ P4fl of October.
Rath Terry and Robert Livingston
Mrs. Julia Alim: Mts Elizabeth Ot- ■ Undcrstand
" • - —■ some of the resident.'..
en. 5th district president: Mr* Ger- 1 on K State street felt a portion of 1
Buses Lv. Hasting* — Hastings Time
■ trude Stafford, president of Or­ .m^atoinlc bomb had struck them ;
and Billy Gilbert and Shemp Howard
cutt Corps, and Mra Amelin John­ during the early Sunday morning
TO FORT WAYNE
TO GRAND RAPIDS
son. president of the past prvrt- electrical storm. For details just .
7.45 A.M. Dly.
dents’ club. Kalamazoo
ask Mrs Dell Sutton or go over and (
Dly. 518 A.M.
! Sinaine of familiar number* and 1 see the freak capers the bolt cut In ।

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TROUBLE CHASERS'

Friend* of the Vincent McPharlln*
all! b- « n Thursday afternoon. Ort will be interested in learning that
4. at the Atnrriran Lesion hall. the. Mrs McPharlln. who is a graduate ,
.?.£*'-*-lA’iHLInr,tjlLW-B.C.
i.uf the University of Michigan, is.
•••
‘
now filling a position In the office;
PASSES EIGHTY-FIFTH
I of The Michigan Alumnus maga-1
BIRTHDAY
I zine at Ann Arbor. Mrs. McPharlln (
The Bates anil Osborn families I has taught art tn the Flint and’
felt that the ruhty-hfth btr’lidm I Stirrglv sch.-xrU ginee Vincent his
of their Tuht and sister, Xh? An- । been In service The latter Is now i
sip Bates on Sept l» should not go atationed with his medical unit on
b in' v.’. &lt;i:i&lt;-Mi.r. evening for a crle- end ol the year.
bi iimn and co.nl v:*tt The house
Evelyn Townsend Wagner was
ciorftoxcd with beautiful flowers among'the class nf thirty-three stu.•mt in by friend* and the relatives. | dents to receive her diploma (run ,
s Bates 1^ a concrete example of Blodgett Memorial hospital School
to grow old gracefully. She Ls of Nursing. Grand Rapids, Sept. 11.
optimally pood company ana at East Congregational church Mra
Wagner ha* aciept«*d a position at,
net an interesting background Blodgett hospital, and after a short
draw on.
vacation will begin her duties there.
» uuc unu.g i jrAuir. eimmuic* . ।
[ the Joys of readme, friends read to
Quimby folks are planhtag a full
: her and she enjoys her radio and ua
, ounauy
rtaiday
Sunday wnen
when tncy
they ouwnc
observe Raii •mbscrtbcj to the record* made from jv and Home-coming Day at Qulmj interesting book* an&lt;l novels
circti-1with regular morning .
by church
! lated by the Department for the services: a carry-in dinner followed ;
I Blind. Wayne Co. library. Trupibull bv a program at which MLss Bcmicc (
I Ave. Detroit, which issues a cata- Jansen of Orangevlilo will be gue*t ■
| log of (heir book-records and arc speaker, her topic. 'The Orient
i
1 performing a noteworthy service
&gt; along this line.

’ DECKER—HAWKINS
; Mr. and Mrs. Claude C«*nklr nt
Nashville wish to announce the mar-'
' riage of their daughter, Helen Haw­
kins to Allred Decker, son of Mr.
•nd Mrs. Ard Decker, also of Nash­
ville.
'
The wedding took' place at eight
o’clock Saturday evening on Sept
22 at tlte home of the bride’s par­
ents. with the Rev. Harold Kre!„
of Nashville officiating.
The bride chose gladioli tor her
flowen and the cofsagrs were aster*
। and rosebuds.
I Attending the couple were the
bride’s sorter. Sarah Hawkins, and
l Hubert Dennis. music by Mrs Hu­
i bert Dennis
j Immediately after the ceremony

VICTORY DANCE
Saturday, Sept. 29

Modern and Old Timo

SUNDAY and MONDAY. SEPT. 30 OCT. 1
(Mon. Only) 1^5 A..M.
All filmed in beautiful Technk-rtor

TO EANS1NG

Dly. 10-54 AM.

"SON OF LASSIE"
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00

STATION—TRIO CAFE
150 E. State St.
Tickets to All Points

Ph. 2137

fill theatre once at Bargain price*.

TU£$.,-WtD.. THURS.. FRI.. OCT. 2. 3. 4. 5
Van Jnhnson, Esther William* and Tommy Dorsey
and His orchestra—at! In Technicolor

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Hogtings. Mich.. Phones 2244-2557
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 28-29
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16‘
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LUX TOILET S0AP3bar. 21'
"MAN FROM OKLAHOMA"
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DOUBLE FRATURK ATTRACTION

Ray Rogers and Trigger

TU£S . Wto.. THUM.. OCTOItH 2. J. 1
Vermontville Opera House

Sponsored by Lians Club
0.27

€• Thomas Store
130 W. Stat* St..

Harfaa,. Mkk.

"THAT'S THE SPIRIT"
PMllively the first time shown in Hartings

�THI HAkTINOk BANNER, THUMP AY, SEPTEMBER t7, IMS
Rapid* left Bunday by automobile
for Loa Angiies. 0*1. Miss Rtfoah

PERSONALS

discharge from ths Wary, al Great leave with hU parents,
Lakes, Hl, la visiting hi* parents. Mrs. Myfam Tuckerman.

Charles Finstrom and daughter, ney, Jr., of Battle Creek
Mr*. Garrett laham. were Sunday “n*8 relative* on Th
called here last week by the serious
lllnea* of his father, Louis P. Miske. Finstrom ot Grand Rapid*.
who died early Tuesday moraine.
Mra. Atpheou* Berlin and death-1
Elisabeth French left Wednesday ter were in Cincinnati. Ohio, last
for Albion college for. her junior
Dan Lewis
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Weaver and nt, Robert Shannons and Bar-1 Richard Berlin

■MMNH
few day* last

Battle Creek were Bunday guests
Mr and Mra Stewart Kelley.

Mra. Clair Hager of Vermontville.

tended the celebration of lhe serFennville waa lhe guest of Dr. and enty-first wedding anniversary ot
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weaver of
Elmdale on Sunday.
Mra. W. A. Murphy and Mary
Mr. end Mr*. Rollo Vlele of Vermontvtne vlalted Mr. and Mra. Gary
er a month'* visit with Sgt Ray­ Crook on Monday.
mond Murphy who is a gunnery in­
Mary Agnes Murphy left Sunday
structor stationed at Gowen Field.
Boise, Idaho..
------------------------- Rapids.
Dr. and Mr*. Frank Carrothera
Mrs. Freeman Furrow and Mra.
-and Mr and Mr* Frank Andnis at­ Wm. Garrison were in Grand Rap­
’ tended the ball game In Detroit id* on Thursday and Friday a*
Sunday.
Mrs R. O. Flnnle. Mra. Roy Hub­ row and Mrs. Marie Bigler.
Mr. and Mm. P. H. Gaakeli were
bard. Mrs. Orville Sayles and Mrs
David French accompanied JoAnne in Peru. Ind., part of last wek on
Flnnle to Lexington where she la business and to see his mother. Mra
entering lhe Unlveralty of Kentucky Emery Stiles. Mr. and Mra. C. J.
and they will visit friend* in Louis- paskell of Memphis. Tenn., ac­
companied them home on Friday
vllle for a few day*.
for a visit.
Mr. and Mra Lester Reynold* and
■rury of Ada. Ohio, spent Thursday
children. Mary Louise and Bobby,
and Friday In Constantine.
George Dean Is leaving Thursday visited in Portland on Sunday.
Richard Brower. E M 2/c, who
for a few day*’ trout fishing trip
has been here on leave, leaves Sun­
near Manistee
The Byron Fletchers and the Wil­ day for Detroit for reassignment.
Mr. and Mm. Herman Zerbel and
lard SmtDu. spent their vacation tn
Cincinnati. Ohio. Indianapolis and Mr. and Mra. Charles Paul and son.
David, were Sunday guest* of their
Lebanon. Ind.
cousins
Mr snd Mrs Fred Ramsey,
Mrs. Prank Morri* (Beatrice Per­
kins* of Detroit called on Thera of Shepardsville.
Mr. and Mrs Hiram Baxter spent
Nagler. her former Sunday school
teachar, Tuesday.----------------------------- from Wednesday till Sunday with
friend* in Ft. Wayne. Ind., and Cin­
eckrnd guests cinnati. O.
Capt. and Mr*. Carl F. Wood and
*oq have returned to Hobbs. N. M..
Mr. and Mm. Charles Hinman after a visit with the Rev. and Mra.
returned last Wednesday from a A. M. Coldren.
week's vacation trip through the
Mrs. Charles Hinman and per
upper peninsula.
mother. Mra. O. C. Shield*, leave
Bunday guests of Mrs L. H. Ev­
today for Hammond. Ind., for a
arts and Miss Agnes 81m were Mr visit with the formers sister, Mra.
and Mr* George Merrit and MIm
Clara Davis of Grand Rapids.
Mrs Edwin Pate ot Lincoln Park
Dr. and Mr*. B. A. Perry were
has been visiting her parents. Mr
Sunday guests &lt;jf Mr. and Mr*.
and Mr* E. C. Edmond*, and sis­
James Stanlake of Lansing.
ter. Miss Grace Edmonds, part of
CpI. Reid Bassett arrived in Has­ the past week. Miss Mary Elisabeth
tings last Tuesday to spend a
month's furlough with his wife and here for the weekend
other relative*. after spending a
Mr. and Mrs Loy Royer and chil­
year tn Germany. At the end of dren of Battle Creek were Sunday
his furlough he is to report at Fort guest* of Hastings relatives.
Sheridan. III.
Mr*. F. E- Adair has gone io PonMr. and Mm. Earl Flanigan and
Uac to assist in caring for Mrs. Wil­
daughter, Shirley, of Ferndale were
liam Mustard and baby son.
guest* of Mr. and Mm. Ross John­
T/8gt. Earl Smith, who ha* been
son on Saturday
home on furlough, leave* today for
George Purdy of Greenville vis­
Camp Grant. Ill.. for realignment.
ited Mr. and Mm. Tac Gies over
Mra. Ralph William* of Monro­
the weekend.
via, Cal. was the guest of Mrs
Mr. and Mr* Weldon Bronson
Stewart Kelley last week.
were in Jackson on Sunday ■*
Pfc. Winston Merrick, a patient at
guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Basil Smith
the Percy Jonea General hospital,
and Diane.
Misses Winnie Roush and Betty spent the weekend with hia parent*.
Mr.
and Mr* Wayne Merrick
Tredinnick, in company with Mr
Alden Burgess has gone to East
and Mm. William Clark of Grand

MOTOR OIL

68-

bare are leaving Friday for Water-

Niks were

both Mrs Shannon'* mother. Mr*.
Mr. and Mrs Keith Fuller of Nut- ben Prentice of Kalamazoo Mis*
Mary Coates, and Mr. Shannon's Icy. N. J-. came Friday for a short ■ Ethel
Copenhaver
accompanied
mother. Mrs Hugh Shannon
visit with relative* and friend*.
—- — -------• •*-- ■*-------- •—
Keith returned Sunday but Mrs. uncle, Harry Ramsdell
Edwin Saylea were Mrs
Man«n Fuller remained for a longer visit.
Mrs. Andrew Kemp and Mr. and
Sherk and Clifford Pallet of
Mr*. Inez Paton of Charlotte vis­ Mr* Lawrence Smith of Battle
ited her mother, Mr* Cole Newton, Creek visited Charles Finstrom and
ly discharged after 32 months' serv­ and sister. Mr*. Lowell Teeter, over Mrs Garrett Isham on Saturday.
ing with the army In the ETO.
the weekend.
Mrs. Thelma Lee Bhay, H A 1/e,
Mrs Cyrus Burton visited Mr. Janet Bums and James Bum*, ac­
and Mr*. Maurice Rogers of Battle companied by Mya. Hasel Hammil
rus Buxton on Monday enroute front
of Kalamasoo. were tn lensing on
MIm Martha Lou Maus left Mon­ Sunday and called on the latter's
ment at Sampson. N. Y. Mrs. Shay day to resume her studies at Al­ son. Robert Hammil, who Is a pa­
took her training a* a WAVE at Hun­ bion college for the third year She tient al the St. Lawrence hospital,
ter College in New York City and b living with her aunt. Miss OU and other friends.
Btlerle. at Marshall and commut­
husband. Thoma* Shay, Is still in ing this year.
Sunday guest* of Mr and Mrs.
Mrs. Neville Wood of Detroit wa* Carl .Perkins of Carlton.
Robert Henry, who received hl* the guest of Mr. and Mrs John
discharge from the Navy on Sept.
turned Sunday after spending their
24 at Great Lakes. HL. cam« home
MUo Coldren. H A 2/C. who is vacation in Indianapolis. Cincin­
Monday. He had been in the Navy stationed at Sampson; N Y . has nati and with Mr. and Mrs. Jean
•Ince Jan. 3. IM2. serving nearly been visiting his parent*, the Ro’, Smith and Mr. and Mrs James
three year* in the north Atlantic and Mrs. A. M. Coldren. during a' Oman.
on a mine sweeper. His rank was
Bunday guest* of Mr. and Mra.
Chief Motor Machinists Mate
camp, has also been spending hia
sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Charles

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24“

IVIontgomery Ward
HASTINGS. MICH

PHONE 2704

MAKI IT A
SHOP WARDS FOR
There’* a Big demand for Ward FurnHura

cro wartime thortage*

WMfR

WATER, ML ^°"MD

,'ND

NOT a DROP

Riverside* six-nb tread squeezes the water out
from under its path . . . forcing it into the tread­
grooves, out of contact with the road surface! You
see, it’s the wet of the pavement that causes skids.
Eliminate the water and your car stops! Riversides
do just that; for a quicker, safer stopl

Today, Riversides are 12% stronger than our pre­
war tires! Stronger, because Riversides’ cords are
stronger to start with; then chemically-strength­
ened to make your tire last longer, and lessen the
possibility of separation, bruises or blow-out*!

• NO FINER OIL AT ANY PRICEI

Sgt Max Wellfare returned to
Fort Ben Harrison Bunday night
after a IhUXy-day furlough wjth his
parent*. Mr and Mrs. Leo Wetlfare.
Weekend guests of Mrs. L. S.
Will and her sister. Mrs Hester
Powers were Mr. and Mra. Ray Wil­
son and Mrs. Bertha Bennett of
Kalamazoo

MATTRESS

-

EVERY MY IS 12% STRONGER!

• SALK ENDS SATURDAY!

week with Zabelle in Ann Arbor
and wttlr friends in Detroit
Mra. Maurice Crookston returned
io Bayside. N. Y, Friday after
spending a few day* al the home of
Mr*. John T. Wood
Mrs Lawrence Adam* and four
daughter* were guests of the Rev
■nd Mrs James Chrispell Ln Cold­
water on Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mr* Edward Adam* are
entertaining their grandchildren.
Connie and Pat Adams of Muske­
gon for a month while their parent*
are in Beattie. Washington
A guest of Mr. and Mrs John T.
Wood for several days last week
wa* their daughter-in-law, Mr*. Ne­
ville wood of Detroit
Mrs Roy Cordes spent Monday In
Grand Rapids.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mr*.
Edward Adams were her father.
John Thwalte* and her brother. E-

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GENEROUS SIZES

8.95

At ihl* low Ward prica you'll want more than one of the»e
good-looking table* that lend *o much hospitality to a room.
Most effective used In pair* ... at each end of sofa! Walnut
veneers with rigid hardwood construction . . . big sizes! Only
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sum, QQ

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Spark Plug

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5.98

64.95

low price for Words heavy,
springy, long-wearing AIRYTEED cushion made of hair
and |vtel Will make all your

Wards fine»l heater. BuHl 1*0

dent than ordinary heats

this price. Both radiates
circulate*. Ho* many out»1

rug* and carpet* last much
longer, feel luxuriously thlckl
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IMEont^omerv Ward
Phone 2704

Hastings, Mich.

MONTGOMERY WARD

Montgomery W

Saval

2”

�JOHN BECK

FARM BUREAU

WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING

Delton,

DEMING ilXCTBlC fUMPS

Mich.

Sheldon Agency

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK
SALES

Prices at Hastings Livestock
Salas. Sept. 22, 1945

SCOTT'S SERVICE
TRUCKING

Veal Calves, $14.00 to $18.00
Deaconi
3.00 to
Cows
6.00 to
13.00
14.50
Steers10.00 to
Helfers .... 10.00 to 12.50
13.50
Lamb,10.00 to
7.00
Sheep--------3.50 to

Phone orders to Carey's
Phone 2582

Smithy's
Refrigeration Service

l

All household appliances serviced
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

PHONE 3717

AUCTION SALES

NTI DIO &lt; &lt;&gt;l &lt;11 —Blur rurtiurny rotrry.
Untold* into full b-d
•lie. Eieellrnt enndilion^ Fir.1 ^S15

HENRY FLANNERY

rd? ll'»Ybrv«.| 59*0
.■&lt; • &gt;e»r
Hun.bine
• nJ Hr—d Farm*. 10
It.iir/r.Mof'l'r HUH...... ....
ttu.d 1
.
If
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git.Ml ■rlrrUon »l ■&lt;•
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Marshall Furnaces

WANTED TO BUY—Camara tor ■ ••tv­
Phone UM
9 37
VANT T&lt;1 KENT—tSO »rr. t.rut or tors
♦F by 1 &gt;rrh 1 win ...» r»h rmt or
■ rapt. W rile ■'&lt;! H. r.re
H.utt.r
wanted TO HUV—flood u-ed piano.
•tn.1l .1 r preferred. Call
S S7

Three Alaskan Valleys
Offer Farming Promise

Will Pay Subsidy to Seller
Hogs
$14.60
Roughs
13.85
Boars--------- 10.00 to 14.20
Feeder Pigs
6.00 to 20.00
Dairy Cows 65.00 to 130.00

PAINTING
Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cora

epairs furnished and installed
for all mokes of furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

prepared to battle low fertility of
soil, long winters, low temperatures
and Isolation add to make your for­
tune alowly. Alaska- offers much.
There is rich scenery and beauty—
and an income beyond the realm of
possibility or lhe ordinary farmer

Floor Sanders for Rent

Place orders now for
Spring or Summer Work

C. F. ECKARDT

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

Bee tu for livestock and hail insur­
ance and all forms of

notice yo

Jerry Andrus.
AUCTIONEER

Farmers

AND RICKERS!

INSURANCE and BONDS

ELDERBERRIES
in the cluster — easy money
2 Vic per pound
rounded community.
The Homer area shows promise.
Soil Is productlve,'with wild brome
grass growing 5 or B feet tall. Land

MACHINES

List your Auction Sale* with

DEWEY REED
Dates can be made at Banner office.

Baskets furnished. Bring them In to

DORR

WEBB

some cleared' and improved land Is
tor sale at reasonable prices Roads
and markets are lacking but will
undoubtedly be developed.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

banks as marketing and trading cen­
ter. is a promising section ordinarily
overlooked. Farming here and in

DR. DERK STUIVE

I IH1

FRANK JONES
However, livestock farming has the
disadvantage of a long period of

created labor and feed requirement!
reiulL from the short pasture season.

Auctioneer b Sole Mgr.
Phone 2170
Nashville
At My Expense

hea|thy and in good physical condi­
tion but are usually thin and have
very long hair Though they may
be fairly fat. they will have Yong

LLOYD J. EATON
Bon of Geo. Eaton, veteran of iMfl

CARD OF THANKS

Bill" Sherwood
INSURANCE

to convert their strength and en­
ergy into full power each day and
can even handle an overload during
the peak of heavy work. Thin horse*
cannot do this because they have
not strength enough.

China

normally produces

more

We Remove Dead Animals

PIN SETTERS

For Prompt Removal
of Old, Crippled
or Dead Horses
I
and Cows
j

RADIO SERVICE

HASTINGS RECREATION

TUBES
all makes
BATTERIES

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

Loren Hershberger
AUCTIONEER
My services to you begin when you
employ me to condoct your sale. Call

O'

City Transfer and
Storage Co.

Phone 3761

BUYAM

EMrUA HEY

DOUG'S RADIO SHOP
Restores Elasticity
Now that girdles, corselettea, and
panty girdles are being made with
elastic from the new synthetic rub­
ber, there Is good ruason to tub
them after every one or two days of
wear. Even though synthetic.rubber
is very efficient, it Is not quite so
elastic as natural rubber end does
not snap back to shape so quickly
after being stretched. A soap and
prater treatment causes the elastic
to “tighten up** and is a quick, easy
way to bring a foundation back to a
snug fit which gives the wearer

117 N. Michigan

ED. FINNIC

Cattle

Horses

BEN FRANKLIN^ STORE

GUARANTEED

TRUSS FITTING

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL

hrEXPERIENCED
FITTER

Phone collect for prompt service seven days o week
SMALL STOCK PICKED UP FREE

LyBARKER'S
thr"~r
Hmm 2113

Branch of Battle Creek Beadtring Company
HASTINGS 2715
BATTLE CREEK 2-2961

BRISTOL

DEAD

STOCK

1

nus

Grease spots may sometime! be
removed from wallpaper with a
piece of blotting paper held against
the spot! end pressed with a warm

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

0/21

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
And Efficiently by Our Local Collector
Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544 — Coll,
collect.

KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

�HN BECK
UL AVCTIONUB

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Mich.
upon applIeaUaiL Call
lie — phone Prairieville

NINETIETH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1945

SECTION TWO—»AGtl

he is to visit with and how good
and trim looking he to in uniform,
(official reports seem to always
omit the facto about the duh a
col- fellow cuts, It’s the Impression he
makes on the enemy that seems to

wife of this very swellegent sort of serving your interests. We know this
Tommy Shay to with the 3rd fleet has been promoted to T/5. Howard out with a troop ship, so he missed TEN BOY SCOUTS SONO
a guy. (Flossie to her friends: she | because we had many visits with in Tokyo Bay.
entered service last Dec.
his 4th wedding anniversary on Aug. BY KfWANll CLUB
hu lovely red hair) hu been a good - him about those of you in service,
"Happy Birthday.” to a couple of
Cpl. Reed Bassett arrived In New
, Boy Spout Recognition
soldier too. .during these dlfflcul* ' and we developed a genuine admlraMiddleville fellows who will cele­
York on the Aquatanla on Friday.
(Note:—"Bic following 34
years. She hu been so concerned lion and liking for Roy Bush.
brate their birthdays on Armistice to celebrate their Sth anniversary. meeting to which Scouts wcr
HBS.
bandmaster,-Lewis
Hine
is
that her work at the Mfg. Co. i He wu so proud of hto family and
Day. Nov. 11th. Bud Bliss in India
Mrs. Beatlie's sister, who wu vited in recognition of thair sat
and Bill Sandefur now back here In WAVE Bemlta Cole, and is now Mrs. menu. Edwin Taylor, chsimu
not used because of lack of space. really girls, we're just rambling.) ahould receive her major attention, the accomplishments of hto children. teaching job.
। that she worked on some occuions Their achievements will be a tribute
the States Bud writes that where James Kelly (wedding printed in lhe boys and girls commlltu, s
Therefore all of the days and dates Anyway, we liked Jerry's looks. He's
Commando Ed Brinker met (Dr.)
I when she wu not obligated to do and a benediction to those things
he is located the cucumbers grow previous issue I to now in Ashville. charge of the program.
been in service 4 yrs . wears a Pres­ ; so. Needleu to say. we didn't get which He cherished.
Major Ray Finnic in north India
N. C. with her husband, whom she
Moving pictures from the
idential citation, pre Pearl Harbor. this information from Flossie.
I Gene. Bill, John, end Frank are and recently In China according to ,for some watermelon seed to plant
Oueu this won't bother you fellows Asiatic and Pacific, and E.T.O. rib­
Home for 30 days from oversew , •» home now but will report back a letter from Ed. Major Finnic and then he expects to see things a tending the weather school, be­ rant officer Cyril Garrett of
bons. the latter with 3 stars. Jerry came Pfc. Robert Geller, who is *to
writes he will be assigned to the
their
stations
within
a
week.
The
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h
'
T
*___. fore Bemlta Joined the Waves,
happen. It's —
too bad you couldn't
how. By the way. Shelby Nuh. are (he worked at Viking) and Clinton
following official report about Gene 311th Air Force Sqd. in India. Any have been home for your baby Kar-. T/8gt. Kelly, hu been In the army
jour papers getting through to Brill enlisted together and left at visiting hto brother Leo Geller and
Barry Co. fellows there? Incidental­
family, Hutlngs. R. 4. Besides the has Just been received:
en's first birthday on Sept. 19th, 4 yr»- having served in Panama, and
Scouts lunching with the chib
•you naw? Here's hoping. Cheerio. the same time.
ly. the Jap surrender occurred on Bud. She looks like a little doll in he expects to be back on civilian were Billy Cortrlght, Robert Brad­
Purple Heart, Robert wears the In­
Caught a glimpse of handsome 1st
Ed’s birthday Aug. 15th (China
ford. Richard Taylor, and Joe Hu­
a pink wooly coat and hat she *tatu» before longWhat with gu rationing off It s ■ Lt-WllUsm Robert Drake (Woodland fantry Combat Medal. E.T.O. ribbon 1'hSR. A.uW Air Medal
time.) You can tell us about your
with 2 stars, unit citation with one
mltA of
nlMiint.F
aAm. nt
....
. ......................................
Cheerio.
bert—Troop 107; Jim Burns—Troop
wears.
When
you've
never
seen
her
:
*
‘
■ mite pleuanler for some
you *38&gt; fnr
and his pretty bride-to-be. as cluster. He will report back to Gor- '1 Lieutenant Eugene H.___
.. celebration when you get home. No it is probably hard to realize you
Bush,
Zolly Coffer
73; Nell Will and Richard Llntagthey boarded the train for Farm­
I U8NR. 25. of 824 Eut Mill Street. apologies fellow — we understand have a daughter, but Just think of I
ton—Troop 75: Henry Gibson. RichRussell Shellenbarger, M. M l'c, ington. where they were married on don General Hospital.
Hulings. Michigan, hu been award­ completely.
the fun shell be when you can,
B.rry KuU l«u
hl. re-1
A1.
wu home for a week from Norfolk. Saturday. Robert, son of the Earl
ed
the
Air
Medal
"for
meritorious
Another
on
the
look
out
for
a
Classified
Ads
bounce
her
on
your
knee,
then
snug'
Troop 106.
I
Va. Hto folks were able to drive him Drakes, served overseas 22 mo's In Shl'XX X”: Ad'L
------- ------- --- ----- --- ,--- ...
V.
LB
glimpse
of
Major
Finnic
is
Duane
gle her into bed for a sleep In a
back on Wed. last, and that tops Africa and Italy. Robert deserves
a train ride into lhe crowded Nor­ much credit, not only for his war lo ,Uy. Bury believe, he
hold ',aerial flights on anti-submarine pa-1 Jarmen. He did talk with Bud Wa- secure world which you helped pre­
trol In the Bay of Biscay and the ten which to a great treat for felfolk area.
Lt. Bob Parker, now stationed at
A week back. Art Valentine. low who set out to put hlmsell “Xr
ane's address is:
’’
' .
, .
Gulfport, Miss.. AA.B, flew over
Woodland "33. wu able to be home through college, and he did. grad- upon three times—that's plenty in I
or out Of the navy.
I Pre«entatlOn nf th- .w.rrt
Hastings the other day al 5:30 am.
for 24 hours on a weekend pass, and
made In lhe name of the President
Sotthem
Engr.
Dtst.
no
wonder the ole home town ap­
were his 3 youngsters glad to see Stale where he met the new Mrs
Enjoyed a good chat with Capt.
14th AAP Engr. Command
peared to be quietly sleeping —It
him. They wouldn't let him out of Drake. A brother T/5 Albert Drake, Bill Reed, who will reftirn Thursday by Captain E R. DeLong. USN.
pretty much wu.
their sight, even the 8 mo's, old is in the south Pacific, where h&lt; to the "great open spaces" section commanding officer of a Fleet Air
New'
York.
’
N.
Y.
Wing
with
headquarters
at
the
U
Beats
all sometimes how much you
baby seemed to know Dad wu home hu served for 3 yrs. with the en­ of the country after a couple weeks
8 Naval Air Station at Alameda.
too. Art's address is: Pvt. Arthur Val­ gineers.
Major Pinnies address is now. can learn from Just one question.
leave. We know Bill doesn't agree California.
Bald we. "Who's that beautiful and
entine. AS.N. 46032288. Co D. lllh
In town Saturday wu Capl. Rob­ with us. but regardless of what he
According to the citation accom­ New York.
stunning red head?".Hnd now we're
ert Barron from Percy Jones hos­ says, we still maintain red hair Is
Sgt. Glenn Frederickson of the pital. His visit at the Lee Hubbard a distinctive and handsome addi­ panying the award. Lieutenant
Understand Pau) Benham to now off. She to Mra. Virginia Dole Beattle. who came here in July with her
35th Div., returned on Sept, fith to farm home Just outside of town wu tion—this remark is apropo of think­ Bush's skill, resourcefulness and co­ cn lhe west eoast.
Camp Grant. Ill, then on to Mis*, not purely for social reasons. thers ing Bill, who does have red hair, to operation contributed greatly to the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tipton (Ha­ 15 mo's, old son. Robert. Jr, to live
after 30 days home which he said were romantic reasons also.
n fine looking chap and u plenty effectiveness of his crew in accom­ le) Mae Mannl) wired they were with her parents, the L. G. Coles, on
plishing
its
assigned
missions.
Pa
­
S. Jefferson, until her husband is
were the shortest days he'd known
coming
home.
Bob,
a
Kazoo
fellow,
The Lt. with that wonderful smile alright guy too.
trols of long dura ton were flown, received his honorable discharge,
In a long lime. He spent 15 mos. (and from the minute we started to
Friendly, likeable Pfc. Bert
in Europe. Including England. visit something about him constant­ Hughes, son 6t the Charles Hughes. often under adverse weather condi­ having served many months over­ vllle* has served with the Coast
tions,
which
materially
assisted
tn
•France. Luxembourg, Holland and ly reminded us of all of the pictures
Nashville, who used to work at the the eventual defeat of the enemy seas. Their Instructions to the home
Germany Sorry we missed seeing and newsreels we'd seen of Col.
folks were—Sunday dinner: Ham
Ktot plant before he entered service,
you, soldier.
Jimmy Doolittle) wu Lt. Merl Sav- hu been home. He wears the Infan­ U-boat campaign in lhe Battle of
.P.75CW
During the put few years we've acool who returned Thursday to Bil­ try Combat medal, and the Asiatic- the Atlantic.
kitchen on other, priced at..
"Knowledge is power"—and you're
printed several official communi­ lings General Hospital In Indiana.
Lieutenant
Bush
is
the
son
of
Mrs
never sure when that's Just what
Pacific ribbon with 2 stars. Bert has
ques about Chief petty Officer Jer­ He arrived home the night before
teen in the army since Jan. 6. 1942 Roy E Bush of the Hulings ad­ the doctor ordered. This to al) lead- I
balldlnrs. has lights and water, f
ry Johnson, who arrived home last V-J day. having served 22 mo's ov­ He hu 82 points so he should soon dress. His wife is the former Mary Ing up to Dave Cook, back from
Friday for 15 days before he re­ erseas. since entering service InMay
be home to stay. He returned on the Benham of Homer, Michigan. They Germany and now In a Texas camp,
ports back to Brunswick, Me. We'd '43, with the 9th Air Corps, in
have two children. Catherine, 3. and and his exhaustive hobby stud}' of,
17th lo Camp Croft. 8. C.
never known until we met Jerry France and Germany. He wears 4
bugs and Insects. (There is a dlfWhen we uy she's elegant, that's Shirley. 18 months.
while he wu here, what a nlce'guy stars on his E.TO. ribbon and the our way of saying she's super Those
Lieutenant Bush Ls a graduate of ference in those two things, we
ilSJOS.M
stock and equipment, priced al
are our sentiments about Lt. An­ Hutlngs High School and Western hope). Anyway, one of the fellows
nie Rosenthal (Woodland) who left Michigan College, and before recelv- In Dave's outfit was bitten by a
on the troop ship Queen Mary and Ing his Navy commission in July. spider and was going to skip it.
landed in England on Nov. 19th. '43, 1942. wu employed by the Duplex until Dave said. "That's a poisonous
with lhe whole medical unit ill be­ Printing Press Company of Battle Black Widow Spider." So to the
doctor, and sure enough, lhe fellow
cause of the crowded travel aboard Creek. Michigan
tenant house '
had to take serum shoto. etc. And
I ship. cold, and exposure. She reif he hadn't heard lhe warning it
Nothing would please him
I turned to the States on Aug. 18th.
A telephone call to his folks from might have been too late. Speaking
'45 and about that Interim site has
many Interesting and varied experi­ Harlan Blair Monday relaud that of David renllnds us we never once
ences to tell. We can't record all of he. Maurice Wlesenhafer. Lawrence
our visit, which luted 3 hr's, but we Cox, and soldier Roush from Lsike lough from Germany. He spent
immediate Sittings
can hit some of the high lights.
'Odessa way are In the States and practically all of his time at Wall
lake and 'twu from there we heard
It's an interesting fact that when expect to be home soon.
Gollys are the folks watching the of him 'cause It was the “young
Annie wu notified that she wu
heart"
cottagers
that
simply
raved
mail
these
days
for
one
of
the
offi
­
accepted in the Army Nurse Corps,
FROM BATTLE CREEK
Subbin, Bldg.
Fh. 2960
cial forms which says, please do about Dave in awe and adoration.
Above J. C. Penney Store
county building to be sworn into not send Chrlstmu pkgs, to--------- . Did you know that soldier?
Congratulation! to Howard Babthe army. This she did and Leon Such a letur the Dave Goodyears
Doster executed this duty, following recalved so presumably David Jr.,
which, as of that moment, otic was will be home for Chrlstmu. He and cock, now at Fort Robinson, who
a 2nd Lt. and traveling on orders— Jack Laubaugh have met frequently
in Germany They managed to meet
Annie hu plenty to tell of weary Don Nevins too, and you can know
hours of work. Through lhe hos­ this threesome meeting took on big
proportions
for the hometown boys.
pital where she wu located in Eng­
land came 7R% of all of lhe air Incidentally, Don is now s/Sgt. and
evacuated wounded from the con­ after 24 yrs. overseas is now suptinent, then after emergency treat­
Mr. and Mra. George Wellfare, 221
ment they were moved on. 1000 to
1500 badly wounded men arrived ev­ E. Thorn, received a letter from
ery night. She was stationed In their son. T/5 Karl O. Wellfare,
France for 3 mo's following V-E stating:
September 8. 1945
In spite of the great amount of
Oral Cold Vaccine Tablets for Ad alto and Children
“I am scheduled to return to the
United Slates sometime before De­
Annie managed to visit Scotland, cember. Please do not send any
part of Ireland, and visit lhe many more package!."
historical places in England. She
Karl
mentioned her visit to Dover and (It hu been three years since Karl
related that a common express used hu been home.)
there, "coming to the surface." Im­
It isn't spring, but still a young
plied so much meaning because the man's fancy hu turned to thoughts
Inhabitants there had practically
b
lived underground throughout the port, that grand looking Lt. Roy
war. She said the children of Dover Hathaway hu written home about
were the sickliest appearing young­ becoming engaged to, "the most
B Complex Syrup
4 fluid 0x3.
sters she'd ever seen. She held an wonderful girl In the world." Her
Multiple Vitamin Capsule,
orange out to a group of children name is Mary Margaret McBride,
6 months supply
and they didn't know what It was. not the same u the radio person of
because all Import fruits had not the same name, but a very special
Upjohn Vitamin B A C
been available during the war.
Mary Margaret Just for Roy. And
Having a feminine taste Annie to the young lady, a Wac by the
Upjohn, Vitamin A A D with iron
brought home many beautiful laces
and linens, historic china and many your Intended, a finer fellow you
' Items of unusual beauty and value. couldn't have found. Roy. son of
A Nutritional
98
| Her grandparents were in Hol­ Elmer Hathaway, met hto bride-toConcentrate
land but ahe wu not allowed to try be at Fort Sam Houston, Texas
and communicate with them, for where they are both stationed. They
fear of exposing military Installa­ plan to be married In Nov. Our best
tions. She tried through the Red to both of you.
Cross, but so far no news has come
Congratulations to Darrell Aid­
from them.
rich now stationed at the U. 8.
9900
Annie's whole hospital unit was Naval Ammunitions Depot at Mc­
customs and people of the Orient
on the high seas enroute to the Pa­ Alester, Okla. He hu received spe­
cific when the V-J news came. She cial recognition for work which he
said immediately everybody's rank did, the exact details of which are
was thrown overboard and the sur­ still censored for publication. Fol­
render was celebrated. The next lowing is the official document.
Keep Your System In Good Condition!
day complete decorum was resumed
24 August 1945
and orders to turn back brought
them to New York.
1. The Chief of Naval Personnel
ALKA-SELTZER, 25 tablet*
49c
Annie tells, that to her, the home­ commends you for your interest and
PEPTO BISMAL, for upiet itomacA __ __10 ox. 89c
coming to the States was quite im­ Initiative in suggesting the revision
pressive. They knew by the radio of ------------ . This change, in con­
MILK MAGNESIA. Phillips___________ 12 ox. 43c
when they were leaving English sta­ nection with other minor changes
S.S.S. TONIC, 51.25 bottle_____________________ 99c
tions behind and picking up Amer­ tn procedure, will permit----------------.
ican broadcasts that they were The adoption ot these suggestion hu
EX-LAX, The Chocolate Laxative, 18 tablet*------- 19c
nearing home. There are no com­ materially increued the accuracy of
ANACIN, for relief of pain-------------------- 59c and 98c
mercials on English broadcasts enlisted personnel accounting.
(what a relief) and u soon as they
REM, Exclusive Prescription for coughs, 51c and 89c
2. You are congratulated on your
heard commercials, it sounded so performance of duty u evidenced
PERTUSSIN, for coughs________________________ 89c
good to them that’s all they wanted by the clear thinking, sound Judg­
SERUTAN. Nature's Way
to hear. A huge white rock a few ment. high degree of professional
49c and $2.79
miles out from New York Harbor, ability and cooperative spirit em­
has the words. 'Welcome Home Well bodied in the preparation and sub­
Done." printed on It. Then as they mission of your suggestions. Well
pass Coney Island many neon signs done I
spell "welcome" and “Well Done."
3. The Commanding Officer is di­
However, nothing looked better to rected to make a copy of this com­
Annie than the lovely lady—the mendation a part of your official
Statue of Liberty—they couldn't be record and to make suitable entry
sure if they were going to laugh or therein.
$4 25
(a) William M. Fechteler.
Ft.
I
Moth Protection
Annie reports back on the 28th to
Rear Admiral. U. 8. Navy
Camp Siebert. Ala., for reassign­
Assistant Chief of Naval
PHONES: 2105 - 2103
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
ment. and then what happens from
■ Personnel.
there on remains to be seen.
Kenneth Stamm called home tut
Many of you will feel the loss of week to say he’d landed In the
a very good friend when you learn States.
of the passing of Roy Bush. He had
on General MacArthur's staff.
FHONI am
HASTINOS
Ed Mannl on Guam is all packed
than he, for your future. He devoted for his return trip to the States.
hours to his work with the Veterans . Hope you’ll be moving this way soon
i fellow.

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»AU 1 I r

1“ th. pauair aoU.Iltaurer »I M.pfe O»» W. JM
Miso Eleanor Miller has returned 1
Ml** Ruth Coldren of Chicago and Pvt. Roger Maurer of the Marina Chicago Monday after a two week
min coldren. HJL 9/. who finished Corps attended the graduation ex­ vacation with her parents, Mr. ar
i boot training In Bamp^". N. Y, ;erclsrs of ths former's daughter. Mrs. George Miller.
Dr and Mrs Roy Heath and,
t 1Ml wcck wllfl
par. Miss Laura Maurer, at Nazareth colOaughtar, Christine, cf Grosse Ils ent&gt;, tnf rcv. and Mrs. A. M. lege in Kalamazoo on Sunday eve- recently moved Into the R, A- Mill*
wtre guests of Mr. and Mrs. George coldren. Milo will report back to nlng
,
Miss Grace Relckord and Mrs.
Heath over the weekend. Sunday 8an Diego. Calif. Capt and Mrs I Out of town friends and relatives
■
Mr« Carl p Wood, the latter a daughter who attended the funeral of Clar- William Fox attended a jllnner party
of the Coldrens, left Friday for 1 ence Baker Thursday included a zts- tn Kalamazoo Monday evening.
Adalbert Heath and children
Mrs. Chewier Stowell. Mrs. J. I*
I Hobbs, New Mexico.
I ter. Mrs. Floyd Knight and a cousin.
T/8«t.
jgrs. A.
M. Coldren's mo
mother,
Mrs. ^has. Baker of
it- Earl
nan Smith
anuui returned on । M
, ..
thtr Mn.
" ,Petoskey and Harbor. Valentine. Mrs. B. F. Cowles and
u
P-vtlar.d
Mton. . ,. ' 'q
_ Collins
_ „.
. Hillsdale
. . . spent
. ’ Hnrinfi.
y from
Portland. Or
Oregon.i
of
Springs; Mnt
Mrs. Dan
Dan Vterxever
Vlergever and
and Miss Frances Cowles spent Satur­
he had been vURing Mrs j
Monday stilus i J°« Viergever. Mra. Catherine day in Battle Creek.
and Is now l»»e «uest of hli
.^Monteslm co. with her two Brock. Mr and Mrs Burt Hudson
Mr and Mrs Joseph N. Shults
“nUh'
fteriih !&gt;““• Montcalm Co. with her two
Mr. and Mrs. James Hsner. Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jaynes and
paiwnu. Mr. and Mra. Edwin Smith,. daughttr8 and
fan&gt;lllea.
BU1 leaves next week for Camp.
from out of town who at- Mrs. Howard Bigelow. Mr. and Mrs. children were Sunday guests of
Grant. Ill.
__
tended the Ben Bowman funeral Clarence Beal. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Archie Wilson In Kalamasoo.
Mrs Homer Warner spent the
j Sumner Myers relaUJ?4xnwn 7rd*
wcre Mr ,nd Mrs c A DeJong and Mr and Mrs. Lyl*
Fn h
wiLh^J? aTd M?s' Parkhurst of Sand Lake; Arthur and Kellzman. GraYid Rapids; Mr. and weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rod­
Mrs Sam Frederick. Mr. and Mrs. erick Warner In Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waters and
August
Kellzman.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Bauer and Mrs. Jane Lelfhelt of
I-anslng; H. E Bowers and daugh­ Raymond Keitdman. Mr. and Mrs. family. Mr and Mrs Russel Zerters Eva and Evelyn. Mrs. C. A. Wm. Kellzman. Evertt Kellzman. bcl and Janet and Mrs. Mlles
of the Perfect Piston Ring
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Overholt. Mr.
Jo-Wlih *h'cli he has been affl.l TwUchcl ot Ealon RapldM. Thomas and Mrs. Arthur Haines and Otis weekend.
Lt. and Mrs Orville Harrington
i0T^tT
.nd ' Parkhurst. Mr. and Mrs Verne Rooker of Dutton; Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Densmore and
. M
EJ
pum, Mr George Gillette of Wall lake and arc arriving Thursday to spend
heir guest, Mrs Oliver.Densmore X HrtSSu Mr and Mrs. Seward Brock of Grand Rapids some time with hey parents. Mr.
and Mrs Herbert Thomson. Mr and
' &gt;f Kalamazoo, and Shirley Mayo Mrs RolandSCook of Grand Rapids:
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Roush and and Mrs. Garle Fuller.
C N. Sybil Woodmansee returned
, diended the funeral of Mrs Mr. and Mri. Harmon Olthou.-e. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Haven have
Jeorgr Downs in Grand Rapids on Dutton; Mtfrfagtad Mrs. Henry Long been on a vacation trip to Copper to Lila Post hospital on Tuesday
after a week's vacation at home.
and Forrest.*M^ Sam Hannah^Mrs.
, Mra Roland Schlely of Cleveland.
Mr.
and Mrs. Addison Tblles spent
Mr.
and
Mra.
c
B.
Burkholder
Prank Ewing.
‘*
&gt;hlo. and Mrs. Russell Downing of
Shantz. Mr and and Jean will be weekend guests ’Thursday In Sidney, Ohio.
man. Mrs ’
' 1 Lansing were Sunday guests of Mrs . ________ ______ I. Mrs Elma Bergy. of Mrs. Clay Burkholder at the
Bruce Culler of Gull lake spent
, mnona Downing of Lansing at the Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kegerrte, Mrs home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ith* weekend with his sisters. Mrs
. tome of her parents. Mr and Mrs
1Lillian Llchty and Mrs. Daisy
Geo. Clarke. Miss Mae Bowman. Glen Brady In Portsmouth. Ohio.
lohn Eddy. Miss Rexlne Downing
Miss Betty Tredinnick and Mias 1Skidmore.
MIm Meta Bergy. Caledonia. Mr
Mr and Mra. R H. Miller and
and Mrs Henry Johnson. Alto; Mrs Winnie Roush are spending a month
Mrs Herbert Davis of Grand RapIgranddaughter Priscilla Ann of
Ed Darling. Detroit. C A. Bowman. In California.
Jjta spent Sunday with her mother,
Mrs. C. H Offley recently rf- 1Battle Creek, were Sunday guests at
Chicago. Ill ; Mr and Mrs Oscar
Mrs Jennie Gordon.
.
turned from a month's visit with ’lhe home of Mrs. Lillian Llchty.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert D Bronson, Cook. Mr. and Mrs Ted Cook of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Lindholm
Mrs. Howard Barnes and son Dick,
Kalamazoo; Mr and Mrs Lloyd
who have been guests of Mr. and
•'spent lhe weekend tn Battle Creek
Hunsberger. Betty. Art and Min­ In Minneapolis.
Mr and Mrs. Neal Huff and
Recent guests of Mr and Mrs. with
'
erva. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bow­
tins, left Thursday of this week
man. Ruth. John and Bud of Mer­ C. H. Offley were Mr and Mrs. Oran 1Mr. and Mrs. Hany McCarty.
for their home In Mission. Kans
Mr and Mrs Aton Flory and Mr.
rit: Cpl. Keith Bowman home on Price ot Port Huron.
The girls who spent lhe weekend ।and Mrs. Keith James were Sunday
furlough after serving two years
weekend guest of Mbs Barbara Scott
overseas and T/Sgt Chester A. Bow- with Martha Wedel at Wall lake &lt;callers on Lloyd Roush at Ferguson
hospital.
Grand Rapids.
were
Beverly
Bradford.
Sally
Good1
f^Sr^iner guests of
' man of Camp Shelby. Miu
Mrs. Keith James. Mrs Rex For­
year. Rosie Ketchum. Nancy Walt.
Mrs George Mauror
Maurer. Pniiv
Patty. George Joan Leffler and JoAnn Plnnle.
Frank Baker and Mis-. Marjorie
man. Mrs Oscar Manning, Mrs Dan
and Peter Maurtr and Mr. and Mrs
Mr and Mrs. Orin Price of Port ■Ashalter. Mrs. Earl Buskirk and
.Skidmore. Mrs Helen Tooker and Clarence Bump of Hastings, Miss Huron were Sunday night guests Mrs Forrest Tolles attended the
Mrs. Georgia Skidmore of Nashville. Gloria Belsito of Lansing, Mrs. John of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Chamberlain. funeral services for Albert Cook in
Monday the Rev Leason Sharpe H Birman. Jr., of Battle Creek, Mrs. Mrs Mae Cook and granddaughter. Allegan last Wednesday.
Lewis
Guernsey.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Ju
­
addressed the minister, of the
Thela Dean of Vermontville, were
Mr and Mrs. Harry Thompson
Lansing Presbytery on •Preaching lius Maurer and Mr. and Mrs. John dinner guests Friday.
attended the funeral of her brother­
Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Gray spent in-law, Jay Pawley in Clarksville
the weekend with the Leonard Mur- 1Sunday 'afternoon.
Dr. and Mrs. D. D Walton are
phys at Bltely.
GRAND RAPIDS
The c W. Dolans were In jpetrolt returning Thursday from a short
the first of the week where their vacation and Mrs. DeFbrest Walton.
ion Clifford entered Cranbrook Jr., and son of Fennville were here
School and they were guests of Mr. during their absence
Mrs. Keith Pox returned Monday
and Mrs. Erik von Reis at OriMM
after spending the weekend with
Pointe Farms.
Mrs. Warren Carter entertained Mr. and Mrs. Nick Webber 4n Grand
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McDonald of Rapids.
Flint for the weekend Mrs. Oscar
Halverson of Doty, Washington and I BLACK AND WHITE SHOW
“BLITHE SPIRIT"
"SNAFU"
Mrs. John H. Jolley of Seattle were INTERESTING EVENT
The annual Barry County Black
her guests last week.
About a Sergeant
A Cockeyed Farce
Sunday guests of Mrs J. D. Mur­ and White Show was held recently
'The Great Big Doorstep" "THE HASTY HEART"
dock were Mr. and Mrs. Paul at the- Barry County fairground In
Schaffhauser
and
family
of
Battle
Hastings.
Several outstanding ani­
Fan an the Mississippi
Broadway's Latest Hit
mals were exhibited by some of the
A guest of Mrs. Frank Masher last leading registered Holstein breeders
“MACBETH"
"Ten Little Indians"
of Barry County.
In a Novel Production
Sensational Mystery Play
troit.
After a fine picnic lunch at noon,
Mrs R M Bates and Mias Allee the Judging of the cattle was done
Batea left last week lo spend by Ernest Petrie — herdsman of
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the winter in Florida.
Loclhihore
Farms
CIVIC THEATRE — II Ronawm N.E., Phone 65815
Einar Prandsen was lhe guest of
Carl Reynolds at the Lansing CoU8- Mowing exhibitors Neil V. Newtry club on Saturday
tdn. Freeport; John D. Stradel &lt;4­
H&gt;. Hastings; Robert Clark (4-H».
Hastings. R 5; Joyce Clark (4-H».
Hastings. R 5; Richard Wallace.
Battle Creek. R fl. Lloyd Gaskill.
Hastings. R. 4; Robert Gaskill &lt;4Hi. Hastings. R. 4; Wm. F. Velte.
Woodland. R. 1.
The Senior Grand Champion cow
was shown by Robert Gaskill; Jun­
ior Champion by Robert Clark; and
the Junior and Grand Champion
bull wks shown by William F. Velte
—President of the Barry' Co Hol­
stein breeders association
It is hoped that a larger show
may be held next year when labor
and transportation are not as crit­
ical as at the present time

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Black locust posts have a normal
pending on soil, moisture and other
climatic factors

•
The following account of the U.
6. S Canberra la of local Interest
because Robert C. Hammond. Boatswains Mste 2/c. flri 3. Montgomery.
was serving aboard her at the time
hit nit Wythmtu Rob an
anti-aircraft gunner, entered service
Feb. fl. 1M1

wu

{removable rolU u not available.*ahould contain al least 65 percent
Beat results are obtained when the moisture. It is necessary at times to
Though most rpf the chicks — &lt;0
husks go into the allo with the ears. ' add tome water while the ears
pvr cent — are hatched during
The material should be chop|x-d arP being chopped.
i^hort and well spread In the silo.
While putting up aofl.com this .March. April and May. some hatchAfter the allo Ls Tilled, the top way Involves considerable work, it
should be sealed over with at least enables ' the farmer to save ,K* farmer can buy chicks at any time
he wants them. Thia is largely be­
■ two feet of com stalk silage.
1 grain, and the leaves and tU
cause of the broiler business.
as any material made into silage can be pastured off in the field.
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which waa damaged off Formosa by
• Japanese *&gt;. erial torpedo, will soon
repairs and improvements al Bos­
ton Navy Yard.
It was shortly before sunset on
October 13. 1PM. while lhe QANof ships around lhe aircraft carriers
which were recovering their planes
following a raid on Formosa, that
seven Japanese torpedo bombers at­
tacked' lhe task force. Three of the
planes were shot down, and the oth­
er four began a run on the CAN-

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The big cruiser had held fire up to
thia point to avoid hitting other veo-

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nars went into action and quickly
downed titres of the attackers The
fourth succeeded in launching its
torpedo before Joining the others in
a flaming crash into the water.
A huge ball of flame shot more
titan 100 feet skyward when the
missile exploded on the starboard
Side, killing one officer and 23 en­
listed men and Injuring about 40
others, as boiler rooms were des­
troyed and engine rooms temporar­
ily flooded. No other casualties were
suffered by the XI. 8. 8. CANBER­
RA during her eight months' action
in the Pacific.
During the 14-day tow from For­
mosa to the first repair base at
Ullthl in the Caroline Islands chain,
the "Streamlined Balt Group" was
formed when the USB HOUSTON,
a light cruiser which was hit by an
aerial torpedo one day after the
CANBERRA. joined the slow-mov­
ing task group
Admiral William

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the Third Fleet, heard the Tokyo
radln announce the "annihilation”
of hia fleet, although only the GANBERRA and HOUSTON had been
damaged. Then the Japs discovered
that the "remnants" of the Third

Made of deep, fluffy eotton. highly Areresistant. Enthusiastic home owners tell us
comfort to thair homos, giving warmth in
winter, delightful coolness in summer.

and Admiral Halsey directed his
•■bait" group to proceed in such a
manner as to try to draw out the
Imperial Fleet.
The Jape did .Venture forth to
"kiU" lhe "silting ducks" CANBER­
RA and HOULTON, but when they
were about equl-dUtant from the
■’bait group" and Halsey's main
Fleet, they discovered lhe latter and
turned back before they themselves
were "killed." For this daring move
during their retirement, the CAN­
BERRA and HOUSTON and escort­
ing ships received a "Well Done!"
from Admiral Halsey, who declared
that their "skill and guts" will be­
come a "Navy tradition.”
On the afternoon of October 16.
a mass attack by enemy planes be­
gan. Approximately 50 were downed
by carrier planes, and the CANBER­
RA shut down one of two that broke
through—making six Rising Bun
flags for the cruiser's bridge It was
the other plane which managed to
score a second hit on the crippled
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Farmers who find themselves with
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George A Brown, head of lhe
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COLLICTION DATES
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FREEPORT
enjoying a two weeks' vacation with
their daughter. Mrs. Ruth Vosburg
at Marquette. * Mrs. Ray Wieland
and daughters. Wilma Darlene and
Ronnie Lou were last Tuesday din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mn. Mark
Troyer of near Clarksville. * Mr.
and Mrs. Emory Kime of Clarksville
and Mr. and Mn. Henry Belands of
Lake Odessa were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Mabelle Yoder and
Gordon. * Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Hale of Lansing and Mr. and
Mn. Fred Dldham of Flint were
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.
H. Cave and Mr. and Mn. Chas.
Hoyt and Patty. * Mn. Ruth Al­
bertson and daughter Sandra of
callers of her parents, the Rev
and Mra. J. W. McCue. Little John­
nie Albertson who ha* been spend­
ing u few week* with hi* grandpar­
ent*. returned with hl* mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wieland, ac-

j. Rondabush I ter of Munising. On Monday they
George Leece will visit relative* at Crow VIEage
at the France* Smith home near1 and Leavering. * Friday dinner
Fnllusburg park Saturday evening.; guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
* Mr*. Mary Overholt visited her;Oeiger and family were Mr. and
mother. Mrs Claude Warner of Mrs. Harry Clarke, of Grand Rap
A Ids.
t-1. evening supper guests were IT__ ..Ilf.
Coopersville
Bunday afternoon. *
Mr.
Miss Velma Porbey of Battle Creek and Mrs. Laverne Bryant of Alto. *
spent the weekend and Bunday Mr. and Mra. Olenn Troyer, and
with her mother. Mrs Susie Fortaey Donna Troyer ot Grand Rapids
and William. * Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. called on Wilma Kye* al the Ray
Geiger and family were Bunday din­ Wleland home last Tuesday evening.
ner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Gua * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunn.
Wlngeler and Mra. Alice Wlngeier Dorothy and granddaughters were
of Hastings. * Mra. Karyl Living­ Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
ston and children of near Clarks­ Mrs. Clayton Bunn of Grand Rap­
ville spent last Wednesday viaitlng ids. Clayton's wife ha* been very
her parents. Mr. and Mra. Ray Wie­
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Klump have
land and sister Wilma. ♦ The "Rev.
word tnat
that tneir
their son-in-ia*.
son-in-law,
and Mr*. J. W. Mcvue were in received
receivca wora
Hastings Friday morning and called I M/Sgt. Raymond Whitehead Ita*
on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson been freed from a Japanese prison
of North Irving and on Sunday aft- camp in Manchuria. China, having
emoon attended the open house | been Imprisoned three year* and
g—
M Uh. n-- W—lhree month*. ★ Mr. and Mr*.
Elmdale on their anniversary.
Louie Brandt of Chicago were re­
Miss Evelyn Overholt of Battle cent guest* of her brother and wife.
Creek accompanied by her parent*. । Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Klump.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Overholt, also,
Mr*. Claude Bergy of Allo spent
the weekend with Mrs. Overholt's
Sept. 27—Townsend Club at Mr
sister. Mrs. Miner Kraft and daugh- and Mrs. H. H. Cave*.
Sept 27—Fried chicken supper at
Methodist church.
Oct. 2—Freeport Rebekah Lodge.

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due charge accounts
Repair the car or 7
fix up the home

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dental attention

Bl This Winter

Meet all kinds of
emergencies

lion, highly flra-

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OCTOBER 5, 6 and 8
DAVID GOODYEAR'S AUTO SHOW ROOM
BOND DRAWING
EVERY NIGHT

AUCTION SALE
MONDAY NIGHT

If you have not already contributed your "Elephant” to the
cause, please bring it to David Goodyear’s before the sale.

Mr. and Mra. Ray Strickland. Mr.
and Mra. Lyle Strickland, Ora
Adah Moller, the occasion being the
birthdays of Mn. SemLah Seese and Strickland's this weekend. Bunday
Mrs. Beu Strickland celebrated her
Pearl Rueter.
[birthday. Ray Strickland arrived In
Battle-Creek Wednesday from Lou­
The United Brethren church will isiana with his discharge from the
live a reception Saturday evening. Army Air Force. * Mrs. Laurence
September 29. for the Rev. and Carrol. Mra. Harry Augustine.
Pearl and Doris of Grand Rapids.

PENNOCJC HOSPITAL
Birth*:
It's a girl for
Mr. and Mra. Richard Palmer.
Hastings. R. 2. Dianne Ruth. Sept.
18; Mr. and Mra. Keith Wilson,
Portland. Anita Kay, Sept. 18; Mr.
and Mra. LeRoy Fox. Middleville.
Su*an May, Sept. 17.
It's a boy for
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Adams.
Bedford. Charlee Kenneth. Sept. IS:
Mr- and Mra. Carl Warner, Wood­
land. Sept 21; Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Miller. Freeport. Sept. 21: Rev.
end Mra. Seth Davey. Grand Ledge.
Sept. 22; Mr. and Mra. George Mc­
Nutt. Hasting*. R. I; Wm. George
Jr, Sept. 22.
Medical:
George Knaus*. Vermontville;
George Barry. 424 W. Mill; Mra. Dor-

W. Grand; Mary Louise Alton.Cad­
illac; John Loop, Hastings. R. 1;
Bryon Payne. Freeport; Mra. Ilene

chins, donated
Frank Travis, Hastings, R. 1; Mra. for Infantile
Leo Francisco and baby. Hastings. In Baird's window.
R. 2: Un Wm. Moore. Hastings. R.
2; Mrs. David O. Huggett. Delton; R 3. donated 1 bu. of
Mra. Henry Vahlslng and baby boy.
510 E. State; Mra. Donald Walton
and baby girl. Preeport; Frank Hes­
It l&gt; probable according
ter. Pontiac, Detroit; Patricia Pew­ choloilat consulted, that
its*. 1129 S Park; Kedric Monaamlth. Lake Odessa; Glenn'Batterlee. Vermontville; Mra. Walter Sin­
clair and baby girl. Hastings, R. 5;
Vera Kidder. Hastings. R. 1: Mrs.
William Fox. 929 S. Dibble; WUUi
Stevens. Middlevine; Cynthia Sue
A taut clothesline within
Cooley. 302 E. Colfax; Xira. Wm. reach saves much strstch in
up clothes. Six f
Gelderama and baby, Alto.
I height for ths avers

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walton at
eight o'clock.
All members and Aubrey Belaon 4-H leaden attended
the camp at Algonquin lake last
friends are invited.
Friday and Saturday. * The Hugh
Jones family were Sunday dinner
There will be a fried chicken sup­
per at the Methodist church Friday torn* near Woodland. * The class
evening. Sept. 28 at fl o'clock. Come party at th&lt;. Holtom's was postponed
from Sept. 22 to Sept. 29. *A Com­
and bring a friend.
munity Family night will be held at
Briggs church Friday, Sept. 28, with
CHURCH NOTES
Mrs. Warren Brown of Marshalls a*
United Brethren Churches
speaker. Potluck supper. Bring your Leach. 221 8. Broadway; Mra. ihorM. H, Dawson, Pastor
table service.
The Briggs Rally Day Speaker, ence Humincll. 710 8. Washington; '
10: 30—Bible school.
11: 30—Preaching.
Sept. 30 will be lhe Rev. F. J. Pitch George Richard*. Sunfield: Floyd
of the Urbandale Methodist church; Stadel. Charlotte; Mrs. Kellar Stem.
7: 00—Christian Endeavor.
8: 00—Preaching.
he will also furnish the special 901 W. Green.
.music on lite marimba. Services to Surgical:
8:00—Thursday evening, prayer (i
Lawrence Rohrbacher, Hastings,
meeting.
Mrs. L. E. Holcomb Mrs. Wm. Schro- R. 3; Mrs. Wm. Fellztr. Preeport;
Pleasant Valley—
Mra. Alvin Heffelbower, Clarksville;
10:00—Preaching.
Mr*.
Oeorgc Waldron. 922 N. Mlch•11:00—Bible school.
rul« ol Aupl. and Mi, WMW |
Url T A Uoy„ CtavcrdM,:
8:00—Tuesday
evening, "prayer Stanton from Lacey Extension club I Mrs Charle* Rowley. Hasting*. R. 4.
service. You are invited lo all these attended the fall organization meet- Dischargee:
Ing al HaaUnga la.I Tun a Mr. and
«“““ H"*"- JS"11*;
services.
o.-aat^
c.O Connor, Vermontville; Mr*. EdMr. WMtar Bunion .pml Bunday K
,onU.
wu.
Methodist Church
with Mr. and Mra. Arthur Pennock J Hams 217 8. Hanover; Dexter Bird,
Donald E. Smith. Pastor
at their Gun lake cottage.
। Preeport: Mrs. Homer Myers, 535
10: 30—Morning worship.
11: 30—Sunday school, classes for
aU.
7: 00—Youth Fellowship.
8: 00—Evening worship.
*
8:00—Wednesday evening, prayer
service.
6:00 — Thursday evening, prayer
service.
8:00—Friday evening, cfidlr prac-

Serrice
Pfc. William " Bin” Vander Male
of Camp McCoy. WIs, surprised his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Roush
and Tom by coming home to spend
the weekend before leaving for Car­
son City. Col. He had just spent a
30-day furlough at home after1
spending 8 month* in Italy with lhe
85th Infantry.
Wilma Kye* left Friday afternoon
returning to her duties on the West
Coast after spending u leave of sev­
eral week*' visiting her parent*. Mr.
and Mra. Ray Wieland and family
and other relatives and friends here.
She received a promotion on Sep­
SOUTH SHULTZ
tember 1 lo Yeoman 1/c.
Mrs. Lorraine Manning called on
Wilma W. Kye* Yl/c U.S.N.R.
the Rev. and Mr*. Barker of Has­
2500 Pine Street
ting* on Saturday. * Several from
San Francisco. Calif.
here attended the funeral of Wm.
Cpl. Royal T. Good, son of Mr* Wurm in Hasting* on Saturday.
Wm. Klump of Preeport. Ls in China ■The Rev. Fred Horn of Battle Creek
now having served previously In Af­ conducted the service. * Orville
rica, India. Burma. He state* China Cook spent the weekend with hl*
Ls not a bad place, nice buildings sister. Mr*. Grace Shute of Has­
and the people In their section raise ting*. * Mrs. Loma Larabee *pent
lots of com and garden stuff. Saturday afternoon with Mra. Pearl
There's quite a lot of rain and It's Larabee In Hasting*. * R. Harris
not so warm. He hopes to be coming met Mr. and Mra. Mark Pierson In
home soon a* he ha* been nearly Hasting* last Friday on their re­
two year* oversea*.
turn from Ann Arbor where Mr.
However he says hl* experience Pierson underwent an operation.
ha* enlightened him a lot and it'* Hl* many friends will be pleased lo
been Interesting lo see how differ- ; hear he is feeling fine now. * Clin­
cnlly many people live.
ton Hom spent Saturday night with
He was one of the engineer* who Lyndorr Eldred of Middleville. * Mr.
helped build the Ledo road and he and Mr*. Myron Mason of Cedar
hopes folk* back home realize It Creek spent Monday everting with
was no picnic but It helped to win Mr. and Mra. Frank Hom.
Did you see the perfect rainbow
He would like to hear from some i on Sunday night? Maybe it'* the
of the buddles and folks back home' sign that peace has really come to
as such letters are doubly welcome stay. * The whistle of the thresh­
when one is so far from home. So ing machine could be heard the past
don't forget the "lonesome soldier." week and with all the rain and
Cpl. Royal T. Good. 36458877
stacks It will still be here for some
ILS. Co.. 1000 Engr. Avn. Bo.
Thompson entertained her family to
New York, New York
Sunday dinner Ln honor of Ronnie's
birthday.
Anniversaries Celebrated
A nice crowd attended the Farm
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weaver who Bureau meeting at George Clouse's
celebrated’ their 71*t anniversary Thursday and an enjoyable evening
with open house to their many rela­
tives, friends and neighbors, last with Mr. and Mrs. L. Dickerson. ★
Sunday wa* well observed. There: Mrs. Ethelyn Thompson entertained
were over fifty present bringing six guests on Saturday in honor of
them gift* of flowers, money and Ronnie's birthday. Ail report a fine
beautiful cards with wishes for time. * The P.TA. was well attend­
many more anniversaries spent to­ ed and all enjoyed the fine music.
gether. There were gueats from * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maus of Kal­
Indiana. Grand Rapids, Alto. Hos­ amazoo spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. M. Ashby.
ting* and Freeport.

Mr. and Mra. Ed Stairs celebrated
their fiftieth golden anniversary
Sunday by open house for their
children and families. Those who
attended were Mr. and Mra. J. B.
Cook and daughters Barbara and
Norma of Orand Rapids, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McCoy and daughters
Sally and Susan of Cedar Springs,
the Rev. and Mra. Alvan Barker and
three children of Hastings. Mr. and
Mrs. F. G. Myers; a sister of Mra.
Stairs, and daughter Dorothy and
husband and three little daughters
of Lake Odessa, Harold Durian of
Orand Rapid*. Three other daugh­
ters were unable to come.
Birthday Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Keim and
son Vem of Clarksville gave a
birthday dinner Sunday.
Their
guests were Jake Rueter. daughters

ASSYRIA
Mrs. Floyd Miller, Assyria town­
ship chairman of the War Fund
Drive, has announced the follow­
ing District workers to assist her:
Mrs. Clare Holder. Bell; Mra. Wm.
Schroder, North Assyria; Mrs. Merle
Davis, South Assyria; Mra. Correl I
Eldred, Austin; Mrs. Archie Stamm.
Mayo &amp; Evans; Scott Campbell,
Briggs; Mrs Herman Babcock. Ellis;
Mrs. Floyd Randall. Eagle; Mrs.
Ward Woods. Checkered; Mra How­
ard Bayley, Lincoln. This is Ute
final War Fund drive and funds
are to last until liquidation of
member agencies or Jan. 1. 1847. j
Relief in liberated countries to
fight starvation and disease and
UflO. for lhe boys who have to
stay on foreign soil are very neces-!
sary. Let us be generous and put
Assyria Twp. over the top.

STANDARD SERVICE
Operated by ROLAND TALIAFERRO

Bring Your Car In For a Complete
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CORN FLAKES

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1945

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SUHNYFIELD

Starting at 1 o’clock, I offer the following:
2 cook stoves.
2 Hcatrolas.
Heating stoves.
6 leather seat chair*.
6 odd chain.
Tables. 2 rug*.
Leather rocker.
4 rockers. Doll cab.
R.C.A. electric radio, good
Maytag electric iroaer,
like new.
Dressers. Commodes.
3 beds, coil stings and
mattresses.
*/* iron bed, springs, and
mattress.
Hard coal stove.
Bed davenport.
Sewing machine.

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3 gas lanterns.
Good desk. Cash box.
Victrola and records.
Cabinet*. Linoleum.
Electric lamp* and iron.
Oak buffet. L. table.
Small kerosene heater.
3 cistern pumps.
Clothes and bedding.
Step ladder.
Two 10 gal. milk coni.
Cupboard. ■ Mailboxes.
Ironing board.
Tool box and tool*.
Blow torch.
Quantity of dishes and
cooking utensils.
Gordan tools.
Many other articles too
numerous to mention.

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,.
, Alic McKenzie of Grand Rapid* Li
uiair of Harry
Ash ha* sold M* fann in . llere ^ung her people. Mr. and
Mr*. Sam McKeon and family. * prol.r» Offlrt J&lt;
Ths Outherldie* home Mr. and Mra. Teddle Wiering*
{in"’ '

called c
mother
Sunday

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Ogden
f Grand Rapid*. On their way they
Mr. and Mra. Carl Neltiumer have ,
lhflr grandmoiher. Mrs Hatthe home of Mr* Forrest . Uc Johnson to Middleville where
she called on friend* and took dlnThe building* on Jefferaon
ner with Mrs Lydia Wilson and her
copied by the Hawaiian Guitar ntu
brother Ernie Barnum 4ho I* ill at
dlo and Union Hal) and formerly | hU sister * home * Mr and Mr*
owned by the Ute Mr* Carl We*
Rollo Bowerman and family moved
into lhelr home Saturday

BOVTli THORNAFTLI
lASt Weeks Letter
Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs
Harry Stimson of northwest Thornapple and Mr ano air* ineoor
ittertnga and Anna Mae enjoyed
carry-in supper and evening with
Mr. and Mra Teddle Wleringa. the'
occasion being the latter'* birthday
* We are pleased lo learn that Mrs
Marks Is feeling much better:

ha* been there ***i*tlng for come
Ernie Barnum * lllneaa at the home
at his sister. Mrs Lydia Wilson Hr
Is under a physician* care after
Buffering a hard chill- * Mr and
Mr*. Dannie Baddy and three months' old daughter. Sharon, are
Bailing on friend* tn this vicinity
where he 11 red for several yean be-

Ind. to visit hi* mother and han
Hater, After that they will be In De-

Don t Let Cracked
Windows Become
A Hazard

DRDEB FOB rVUJCATIOM
i.ublie bo
II/tllOB of

er'a farm has been made
The "general .lore owned by Mr.
--------------------—।
Mn. --Ernest
Shomo •In «•
Wcod
has been sold to Mr. and Mr*
Ingraham of Grand Rapid*
Kendall Reahm haa bought the
Pnnti.r garage building on N. MichInn he now occupies. from Earl R.

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Mrs James Nagel has returned
Rom a visit with her son Henn
Nase! and family in Grand Rapid*
Mrs Frank Travis 1* a patient at
Pennock hospital * Mr and Mrs
Earl Engle are nicely settled in their
home-recently purchased from the
Sowerby estate
They entertained NOTICE TO CREDITORS
their children and grandchildren
Mrs Harriett Kuball and
Bunday
little daughter arc now living tn In
ing. occupying the home of her
mother. Mrs Jessie Couch * Sym
pathy 1* extended to Mr. and Mrs
Matthew Bedford and Mr* Mary
Mills in the death of their relative
Clyde Daniel* Jr. aged 20. who wa*
drowned while home on a two-day
leave from the Navy Mrs Bedford
went to home of her brother Clyde
Daniels. Sr. at High Point. N C.
returning last Bund
Mr* Frank McNutt and M1M Esther
McNutt of Grand Rapids and Mr* NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Clyde Schlffman nt Middleville were
Sunday caller* at the home of Dell
Mr* Helen Frye of
B hlffm u
Battle Creek spent Sunday with her
lather. Frank Travu. * Mr
Mr* Richard Tompkins and daugh
ter of Big Rapids and Mr and Mrs
Jack Perry and son* of Kalamazoo
were weekend guest* of lhe home
:
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MANUFACTURING
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MICH

COMPANY
GAN

�THI HASTINGS BANNER, TWUB8BAY, SEPTEMBER 27. IMS
Mrs. Frank Maxon bava moved into f guwta Ml the hdme of the laAuVs
their new homa on Weat Broadway brwihkr, William ShrllMr ot HtaI which they recently bought * Mr. tings for e family dinner honoring
, and Mrs. Lynn Lampnun and Mrs. their father, Frank Shriber'a birth*
_
_
Jane Kelley of Grxnd Raptdi spent j day. * Mr*. Cora Whitney and
p&gt;e Rev. and Mrs Fay C. Wing Sunday evening with the former's daughter Doris were in Portland
called on Mr*. Carl Ixhman and .parent* Mr. and Mra. Charlaa Leon-' Bunday for dinner with Don Braenmnth»r Mra.
Mra TW»la»
nt Nashville
Waahwilla • M- d
j and
...a other
...__________
_ —Cora
___ die __
___.. In the afternoon
.___
mother
Dause of
relatlv’ea. * Mra.
and■ children.
Sunday afternoon They also vlalted Whitney and Doria on lhelr way
at the home of Mr and Mra. Frank home from Portland Sunday evening Lansing to Edward Sparrow hospital
PurchU*. * Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd called on Mra. Mildred Hall near
Town* and daughter Mr*. Jerry Sebewa. * C. H. Rose enjoyed a hospital following an operation.
Gonyou and daughter Lorraine vl*- p]fOant aurprtec when hia children,
Kir*. Stuart Kussmaul took her
ited Sunday afternoon with their i their famllla* and aorne friend*
nolher and grandmother Mra Elba-1 brought a potluck aupper to cele- and bar abler Mra. Herbert Oliver
beth Tlckner and aon Delbert. * ■ prate hia 72nd birthday.
to Hickory Comers Wednesday
taMlSj’S-Jhi
1. DcU
iP«U
WM1C
-.V- ln
M. where they *pent the day with Mr*.
turns Ing where nc enrolled on Mon- 1&gt; —
——
—*a- al lhe &gt; home _*
Orand
Rapid*
of ^*.
hit I Julia Estep. * Mr. and Mra. Frank
daughter, Mr* Raymond McLeod Clark of Dayton, Ohio wgr* recent
school this fall * Mr. and Mrs. and family. * Mlsa Catherine Splnd- vbltor* on Tuesday and Wedneaday
Howard Hewitt recently returned ler 1* spending part of her vaca- with Mr. and Mr*. I. L Smith *
■ rom a moat interesting trip through tion vtelting her mother, Mra. Arlle j MU* Marda Faul and brother Rodhe Upper Peninsula They visited Splndler. * Mr*. George Sear* spent Ker vbtted their aunt and uncle,
Tauquamenon Falls. Pictured Rocks, from Monday until Tuesday at the I Mr. and Mra. Richard Hugh** of
home of her daughter Mr*. T. T. I Allegan from Friday untH Sunday
ixn. The Lake of the Claude at Por- WUt of Naihville. Mr. Sear* «pent »nd enjoyed attending the Allegan
juplne MU, returning through WU- Sunday with them. * Mr. and Mr*. I ?«lr On Sunday lhelr parents, Mr
oruln to Manitowac then across to Theron Ritchie and family of Muir and Mr* Karl Faul and Marvin
Aldington by boat.
sperr Sunday wlf. Mr and Wc* ' Classic »pent the day al the Hughe*
Mrs. Frank Shriber and daughter Feo McMli'.en and family at iheir , home and they returned home with
cottage a Jurdia lake. * Mr. and jthem. * Mr. and Mrs Lynn O«tors Friday afternoon with lhelr Mr«. John Jordxn and Erlo Fuller good with Mr. and Mra Ralph Lefflaughter and abler. Mra. Lester of Hasting* called on Mr. and Mra. ler of Haating* were In Grand Rap­
Warner. Linda Lou returned home Ray Schantz Bunday evening. * I id* Sunday for dinner and In the
vlth her grandmother and remained Cleo Sears and John Summ were afternoon attended the theater.
mill Sunday night. * Mr. and Mra. dinner gueata Friday with Mr. end | Junior Startle, Arthur Raffler.
.leorge Oliver of Ann Arbor were Mra George Sear*
Roger Barnum and Leon Barry were
.upper guests Tuesday evening of
Mr. and Mr* Howard Hewitt *nd **’ E^- Lanalna; Sunday They had
dr. and Mrs. Stuart Kussmaul and Ur.
Un Tri Euper rid d,i«h- j
■&gt;««« U&gt;- d.» «•amlly. * Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Ur JctCTct .«. Bund., dlnr.rr
«"
*&gt;«"
Jird were recent visitors in Ann iuctu »f Mr rid Mn. Wllbu r | dm l~«d hu
trbor of his slater Mrs. Morrey El­ Klump and Mr. rid Mn. Jriu. D. “
“‘“S' N‘” * *“• “*
licott and family. * The reports CT.r, M rhri
.1 Butor ’J'- Jcl’°'
°““‘y “
iroin ccmmltees giving lhe results likr • Mn Jerry Oririd cdlled
"***
d.u.h•f the 5th Homecoming Festival on Mr. rid Mn. J.ek Ounypu ol
,nd
held on Labor Day show this event lluUP*. Tueri.y * Mn. Cdryll
“»&gt; ““
’J" * M"
o be outstanding over any previous render rid dau&lt;hl« Mildred ol | El“ ReUlraer ol York. PeruuylCelebrations. The attendance was Vermonivllle apenl lhe weekend with | ’“nl* c“™ Bunday lo rUll at lhe
her huriand a paeenla. Mr. and Mra.
nt from early morning throughout ------- ---.
—- ------• and Mr. and Mra. Gerald Potter and
lhe day. The bail games, horse­
tliony Kohn of Saranac and Mr.r other friends here. She was accarnbulling contest, parades and all
c panled from Detroit by Mr. and
btases of the event wete greatly
callers Sunday afternoon al &lt;he Mra. Howard Eiaenhart and Mr. and
fnjoyed.
home of Mr. and Mra. Leon Vande- Mra. Herman Eisenhart of Detroit
Mrs. Henry Schalbly spent last car. * Mr and Mrs Maynard Rit­ I and all were dinner guest* of Mr.
week in Hopkins and Grand Rap­ ter and children of Sunfield were and Mr*. Hynea and Mr. and Mr*
ids visiting al lhe homes of her sons Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. Potter at the cottage at Saddlebag
lhe Kennard and Hobart Schalbly*. and Mra. Maxwell Ritter. * Mra . lake * Mr and Mra. Donald Gager
Kennard and family brought her Lena Classic is visiting at the home of Grand Rapids were Sunday aft[tome and were weekend visitors, of her son Mr. and Mra. Herald erntxm visitors with Mr. and Mrs
I Fred Border. * The Rev and Mra
bthcr guests on Sunday were Galen Classic and family.
1 HarUy V. Townsend and Francb
LVortley and Mr. and Mrs George
were In Grand Rapid* Sunday mornSchalbly and son Duane. Colon
kchnlbly of Kalamazoo was n caller
n the afternoon. * The Rev. and

OODLAND

•■Building a Bouquet," creating soma
vary attractive arrangements.
The song “Old Fashioned Gardon." led by Mrs lather Wingard,
closed this meeting which was great­
ly enjoyed By inembers and gurats

CRESSET

STATE NEEDS LAND
[USE ADJUSTMENT

Last Week's Letter
Mr. and Mn. Vern Hawbtu*. fam­
ily. and house guest. Mlu Helen
their birthdays at the home of Mr.
and Mra. Hugh Chapman. To see
filhlre of Chicago and Mr. and
Mrs.
Herbie Wilcox enjoyed a steakthat it was done in proper order
tmlM Caatrrh. Camra
. im. wikci'
lhelr wives accompanied them. * |
-Social
------- .Item*
-----uorn
Bom Bl
at vummuiuty
Community iKoipiiai
hospital in
tn d
Bat*iof Million Attti to Graiing ■ with «...
Mn. Violet
Hulsebus Ol
of ncueBelleMr “nd
V«rlln Murphy en- tie Creek a 6 lb. boy. Thoma* FrankTKnct (1UI3CUU1
ICTlklnri «IU. . MnMM Polly tot I lyu. to Mr. uM Mn. ttriklyn Goodoe Woodland Is
* Mr ttnd Mr* wncox attendtheir daughter Suaan Kay honor- rlch * Mr Bnd Mr* Lawrence
Rocommondad
ed
thefipWel
L. B. C. family
tha
necommanaaa
Vlco
gt night at
Ow#
in her eighth birthday. Ourat* were Brown Bnd fBmlly
1BBt week
Nlnety-flVfl percent of Michigan's Friday * Mr. and Mra. Leslie
her grandparent*. Mr and Mr* BJby i Bl thc dhu m WUconaln. * Mra.
Murphy of West Sunfield and Mr. |
Rcyiwl&lt;u Bnd Mrs Alice Te**- farm land b In need of some kind Adam* and Mr*, oalroth called on
M*5 ^r*
,r u°L
man »P«nt several day* Iqgt week in of land u*e adjustment and soil Mr. and Mr*. Uoyd Lowell of Qulmmaintain --pro- i ty. Sunday.
^.?*Tr*~
RfLd
-- ----yT0\°a!^uh
—*..“.'!?
- i' uciui, a*i&gt;u Canada
v.aiia*ua. WMr.and
■ mi. aiiu Mr*
min. conserving
",------------- ’practice
- - ----- —to--------------------------- I Mr*. Bertha Smith and Mr*. UlMr and
I. L. Smith.
lee--------cream; i, warren
Cairn* bucui
.pent Thursday
with ductive capacity.
----- --Mra
;----------wbiiyu twauiiB
*
»lth
blrthdoy cake
cok. «u
hu j^ter
,ui„ ,„d
wi,h k
B birthday
was -rvri
served । hls
and htub.n.
husband. Mrs. Chas. I ThU b revealed in lhe report of Ilan Gibson and son of Hasting*
w.v
HI...'
.........................
Mr
and
n
lhr
„.
yeBr
furVfy
recently
com
.
and Susan Kay received some nice ( Hudson of Vicksburg
____ __
present*.
..............
1 Mr*, Justin Simpson entertained
• - the
■
pleted by Ute United States Soil home, Bunday. * Sgt. Dorr Dai by
“
I Farm Bureau Saturday evening The Conservation Service and the Exten­ spent the weekend with his sister
and family In Allegan and attend­
a-,, v.
,
j CSC. met at the home of Mr*. Lee sion Service of Michigan State col­
The Youth Feilmrohlp dos* and Reyn^ of Nazareth Rd. Wednra­ lege The survey, carried into ev­ ed the fair * Mr and Mis Hertile
the choir of the Methodist church
8ame „fncm WMe re.elecled. ery county In the state, wa* the Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
were entertained Thursday everting ( Nexl
10 wllh Mr* first detailed study of soil resources Armour attended the Allegan fair.
■
- CT...
Wednesday.
*
Mrs. &lt;uua
Iona well
Bell Mliu
and
at
Carl I OICII1
8teI1B
or
.hlBnd *w our
land capabilities
" the
. home
„ of Mr. and Mr.
.
u, Rw
nicniaiiu.
vu, and
. -----—■
...... _ ever' attempt.—; r
Reuther.
’Ina the business
___.____ .. l0 Mra Albert Por-,ed- recording to E C. Sackrider. baby came home from Pennock
Reuther Follow
Following
bu*lnc*s 1
1 j_____
ympa[h
hoiollal Sunday
Sundav afternoon.
afternoon Mrs
hospital
Mrs.
meeUn* . run.. n.«i&lt;
,n
0•, "«
„„ llulM„d
««m«laM
r°“‘ .wl.h
W‘4L ccoco.
o°.a .
**•
— “
Saiah
Laubaugh
is
spending
some
and dauahnuL*
»«i
entaved
Pvt
—
---.*
—
.
—
------■
—
|
Although
Michigan
farmer*,
We.UU
Bn BUto
Saturday evening ,
(through
their expanding roll con­ time with Mrs. Bell w Mrs. Glenna
Richard Velte who is home on fur- * 8und&gt;
evrnln^
Bt
।
lough was a guest.
I
of Mr Bnd Mrl WBrren ■servation districts, have speeded up Skidmore, Mrs. Helen Tucker. Mrs.
Marie Skidmore, and Linden Skid­
। Cairns were Mr. and Mr* Chas. ‘conservation work.” Mr. Sackrider more were Sunday guests of Mrs.
The W.C?T.U. met Friday after- ' Bauman. Mr*. Harvey Enzlan and 'commented, "soil fertility has been Marjorie Skidmore and Mr. and
noon for the September meeting at j daughters.
great toll was taken while produc­ Mrs Baker of Hastings. * Mr. and
lhe home of Mra Bessie Woodman i
--------*•'*
ing the record crops demanded dur- Mrs. Emir Skidmore attended the
। Allegan fair. Wednesday.
Mr* Mary Guy led the topic "Sober fair LAKE
men tor a Peaceful World." There ■
week's Letter
He pointed out that the soil con­
NORTH HOPE
Mr and Mrs Allen Griffen at- ।serving problem is becoming more

S*T*°e?,»

A wanting walnst

ACcord ing lo Dr. C. F. Ciartt and
Dr. B. j. Killham. an Intel patbo- ।
login*. extensive vaccination ot
adult cow* may seriously hlnd« at
prevent effective control, cr the Mag
eradication, ot thia dread diaewt.
They point out that raw milk from
reactor cows, vaccinatad or not, I*
a potential danger to man.
The soundest control ir.exsurM
now known utilise blood testing with
immediate or gradual ebmlnallun
&lt; t reactors according to the degree
of infection in the herd. In cer­
tain herds, the college authorities
clnallon may be advisable.
So that owners may use calfhood
IMI.I
vaccination
more effectively, they
arc urged to have the vaccinations
are
nrrl
performed
by approved veterinarians.
By thia means vaccination* are

si

Department &lt;&gt;f Agriculture to com-

al

transferred u&gt; other herds,

Al sharp knife does a better job
and I* actually safer than I* a dull
j tended the funeral of their cousin 'acute with each passing season and
one. A dull knife I* hard to guide,
dent lo fill vacancy due to the res­ ; Roy Bush In Nastina* Thursday. * .*«.
cowry
,«,y
r.m.
...
,
«/
and
often
slips and cause* cut*.
*
1
ignation of Mrs. Edith Black.
spS,'t
»eekenJd wlU1 hii
1 Mr. and Mrs Edwin Pixley and son part of controlling erosion and roll
Iles ahead, lhe conserve-1 !lrolh5,r, and
Mr aud Ur* Al'
' Jerry of Bkttle Creek and 8/Sgi. depletion
1
The Missionary Society of the |
bert Ulrich Sunday.
Sunday, Mr and Mra.
tionlst said
। bcrt
Church of lhe Brethren met for an Clarence Pixley had supper with
Ot tlte state's more than 11 mil- , Harvey Hill. Mr. and Mr*. Nelson
all-day meeting with a earry-tn din­ their parent*. Mr. and Mrs Chas, i Hon acres of cropland, the Soil Con-' Hulbert. Andy Jabllnskl and Miss
ner with Mrs Edna Townsend has­ Pixley Saturday evening. Sgt Pixley servatlon Service recommends that 1 Alv»
of Battle Creek. Mr.
returned lo Vaughan General ho*te**. A temperance program was pre­
nearly a million acres be converted । B,,d Mrs Mike Ulrich. Leonard,
pltal
Sunday
evening.
♦
Mr
and
, sented under three heads which
Mr*. Alton Armour and Mr and to grazing or woodland because the ' Georgia and Mike. Jr. who U home
on
a thlrty-day furlough ------from
land
is
too
steep,
eroded,
wet.
slonv
""
’
was given At the business meeting' Mra. Arthur White of Battle Creek or otherwise (insulted for efficient France. Maria. Russell and Ronald
and Mbs Lucille Armour of De­
production of cultivated crop* Ex­ Nash. Myrtle Norton, Mrs. Paul Ul­
the carload of wheat which is to be troit were callers at the home of posed lo severe erosion, moat of the rich and baby. Robert and Emmasent from Lake Odessa which is for
gene, Charles SHcock*. and Marion
day evening MIm Lucille s'arted land invites destruction If continued
food lent to Europe. Sewing was
Oversmith hod dinner together. It
cadet nurses' training In Detroit
the handwork for the day.
Mr Sackrider explained, however, was a happy day for them all to
recently * Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
that the total amount of cropland be together again with Mike. Jr.
Willison
attended
the
fair
at
AlleMrs. SUU Hilbert gave a very
need not be reduced, but actually
interesting book review on "Story of
Mra Loyd Hughe* and family of 'could be Increased If necessary. This
Japan". Tea. sandwiches and little
can be done by cultivation of a
HMtlngs. and sister Mary and falite appeal by serving in pies, in
lher were Sunday dinner guests of t jportion of nearly three million acres filling tor hot biscuits or with maca
Circle. Tire study topic for the next
I now In pasture, at least two million
BANNER WANT ADVB. PAT
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hughes and '
meeting will be about Rachael and
acres of It suitable for crops if ronl and spaghetti.
Leah with Mrs. Clyde Wise as lead­ family.
proper safeguards are used. More
cropland
might
also
be
added
from
er. Hope Circle will be hostess.
CEDAR CREEK
tlie 1.611,000 acres of woodland cap­
The Goodwill Circle of lhe W. 8. Last Week's Leiter
able of growing cropa.
I ices of th-------------------- - ■
Ivan Harris from the northern
C. 8. waa entertained Wednesday
It will uke 50.007 man-years of
part
of
lhe
Stale
visited
at
Lloyd
।labor and 36,041 equipment years
afternoon by Mrs. Roy Rowlader.
Eight members were present. Plans Owen's home a couple of days last ।
--------- 1 a family picnic dinner at
wpek, * Mr, and Mra. Willard Lan- ।tion practices needed U&gt; support a
I joh^n
dis-from jactaon visited hrir-jliMta sound land use program In Michi­
YOU WON'T COMPLAIN
Mrs Clarence Arnie. Mrs. John Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Campbel! ।gan. Mr. Sackrider estimates. This
ABOUT YOUR CAR If
They returned to Grand Rapids in Dell. Mrs. Herald Classic. Mrs Dorr over the weekend * Mr. and Mr*. &gt;will Involve the planting of trees. ।
the evening to attend a reception Stowell and Mra. Karl Paul attend­ Shoyer of Battle Creek visited at ।shrubs and grasses calling for more
for the new minister and attend a ed the Diamond Jubilee of the Has­ the home of DeWayne Lammers last Ithan 822 million plants and 13.000
you have hod it regularly
business meeting ot the church.
Saturday.
*
Mr
and
Mrs.
Robert
tons
of
seeds
Stock
ponds,
soli
,
ting O.ES. Friday afternoon.
checked-up at McKee'*.
Gerald and daughter Louise of Yp- ,saving dams, drainage systems. ■
Women's Study Cl sb
silan11 visited at lhe home of Mr. ।contour planting, strip cropping. !
The club featured a Flower Show
Mr. and Mrs John P. Dever. 313 and Mrs. Wallle Campbell two day* terracing, and longer rotations with'
at the achool building for their first Main Ave, Clinton. Iowa, announce last
and fcrtlllting are among;
lost week. * Mr*
Mra Mabie Pennock liming an
needs.
. meeting of the new year. Tuesday the engagement of their daughter of Kalamazoo visited Mr. and Mrs. 1I the needs,
Some ~of this work already Is'
t evening. Sept. 11. A white picket Phyllis, to Elwood O. McLeod, son Ardy Owen Sunday; also Mr. and
“
ning condition.
! fence and gate enclosed a garden oX Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McLeod of Mr*. Guy Erb of Grand Rapids * being done by farmers and an in­
। where 175 entries of flowers, planus Woodland. Michigan. The wedding The Leslie Goulds visited Mr. and creasing amount is planned by them
' and special arrangements were dU- will be an event of late December. Mra. Walter Harrison in Fulton. through technical assistance fur­
।1 played Including a beautiful dona- Elwood recently received an army Sunday. * MIm Marjory and Miss nished by 22 Michigan soil conser­
1 tion of gladioli from Mr. Weaver of discharge after having served in Joyce Lammers went lo Anderson. vation districts.
' । the Variety store.
Germany —From the Clinton Her­ Ind, last Wednesday where they will
i1 Mra. C. D. Bauer Judged the en­ ald.
attend Bible college.
tries and awarded the ribbons
Pfc. Leon Nicholson Jr.. Is In a
If your phonograph records are
Sixty-one members. responded to hospital at Camp Blanding. Florida BOWEN MILLS ___
warped and slip on lhe turntable. '
1 roll call. Mra. Margaret Baitinger, for a tonsilectomy.
Last Weeks Letter
’
distorting their tone, stick small
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
।. presiding. Five names were present­
Pvt. Richard Velte Is home from
Frankie Briggs, who has been vis­ pieces of adhesive tape on each
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
' ed for active membership A com­ camp in Georgia for a furlough with iting her son. Bert Briggs of Mer­ face between the title disc and sound
I mlttee was appointed following a his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ritt. for the past week, returned
grooves. The tape increases lhe fric- j
HASTINGS
I discussion concerning sponsoring the Velte. Richard Is a paratrooper and heme Saturday. * Willis Stevens is tion just enough to keep each rec­
j canning project at the school bulld- has made nine jumps.
still in Pennock hospital as the re­ ord and Ils mates from slipping.
, Ing to report later.
Corp, and Mrs. Clifford Tousiey sult of a fall from the roof of the
I Appropriate music was furnished are visiting her parents. Mr. and E. D. Springer residence where he
by Gordon Williams and Marilyn Mrs. Charles Hesterly. Corp. Tous- was painting. * ML» Laura Cosgrove
. Eckardt who sang two numbers from Icy has Just returned from a years of North Irving attended Sunday
"Showboat."
foreign service. He will report after school here and was a dinner guest
‘ Mra. C. D. Bauer guest speaker ills furlough on September 28th al of Mr. and Mrs Wm. Briggs Sunday.
। from Hastings, gave a moat Inter­ Camp Grant. Illinois.
* Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Springer
, eating talk and demonstration on
and Clarence Humphrey of Plain­
U. B. Notes
well spent Sunday afternoon with
Monday evening lhe Woodland Mr. and Mis. E. D Springer. * Ho­
U.B.C.E wax pleasantly entertained mer French of Wayland is visiting
at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Luke Senslba tor a
Schalbly and our president Gallen
Wortiey. After the business meeting
the
, - group
- ----- f enjoyed the recreational rPLEASANT
i hill
HILL
hour under lhe supervision of Lyle | «... w,pk-.
rnneliiHed
._
Sandbrook Refreshment*
Refreshments concluded
Mr and Mrs. Harry Burr and
the evenings program.
daughters and Mrs. Matt Bedford
returned reently from High Point.
The Kilpatrick W.MA. met with N. C., where they attended the fu­
Mrs Goylon Fisher on Wednesday
neral of their nephew and cousin
for their monthly meeting. The
(Sonny&gt; Clyde Daniels. Jr„ 19 years
Prayer Band met at U am. A fine
of age who had Just returned from
potluck dinner was enjoyed at noon.
the Pacific area on a 30-day leave
Mrs. Wm. Priddy led afternoon de­
after serving 18 months. He lost his
votions. Mra. Lee Sheldon, chairman
life while surf bathing at Myrtle
of the work commitee kept everyone
Beach. S. C. He was a grandson of
busy with quilt blocks and fancy­
Mra. Mary Mill* of Middleville.
work.

S'*

1 ,nS,_Fr d“y * Mr- and Mr8 Mnx'

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Hulda Euper of Fowlerville spent
of -bdr brotfiet' and Irister Mr. end
Mrs. Ted Euper and daughter JcraAPPLY full' STRENGTH tor Ice and Mr. and Mrs Howard Hew­
itt * Mr and Mrs Lester Warner
and family were Bunday dinner

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The W.M.A. of the Woodland U.
B. Church met Sept. 13lh with Mrs
Ruth Kahler. Potluck dinner was
served at noon. Mrs. George Schaibly. vice president, took charge of
the business session. Plans were
made to have a bazaar and supper
this fall.
Mrs Bernice Kantner and Mrs.
Colette Greiner kept each one busily
working on articles for the bazaar.
WEST HOPE
. The church and Sunday school
are planning a Rally Day for Sun­
day. Sept. 30. with church and Bun­
day school in the morning and a
special service in the afternoon.
Dinner at noon. Everyone invited. *
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Osgood and chil­
dren were callers at Mrs. Martha
Replogle's at Cloverdale Sunday
afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mc­
Callum of Cloverdale called at the
John and Belle McCallum home
Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnes
spent Friday with Mrs. Metta
Barnes of Augusta. * Mr. and Mrs.
Lynden johncock and family were
dinner guest* Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Almond Weber. Mr. and Mra.
Albert Tuttle of Battle creek called
Sunday evening.

Brang Board
For the benefit of vacationists, a
"brand board." with the briodl of
numerous Wyoming ranches byrnfid
on it. hag been ereclad kt Mtdlclne
Bow. ranching ccmmunlly In south1 irh Wyoming and stands n*tr a
monument to Owta Wlstir, iu$br
I ol ‘The Virginian."

Central Michigan's

COMMUNITY &amp;
LIVESTOCK

SALE
Starts at 2 p.m.

Held Every Saturday
Everything sold on small commiralon.

and gel the highest prices
where things are sold and not
invoked al the
GROVE BALE.

&gt;!k miles south of Lagsing

WILLIAM KNOP,
PROP.

Phone Laming 41624
Out 10/11

NOW THAT THE WAR IS OVER
■KLEi’Hnsr. ntanufaclurore are reconverting
to civilian production a* fast ns they can.
Michigan Bell already has launched its
$ 120,&lt;NM),INni five-year poal-war program of
expansion and improvement. We will step il
up a* rapidly as sufficient eipiipincnt and
trained manpower become available.
Between a third and a half of the 125,000
familict now waiting for service cdo be cared
for as soon as enough telephone iiutru.iietils
are produced —a matter of months.
To fill die tnaj'orilv of orders, however, in­
struments alone won’t do the job. Thousands

of rtillee of wire end cable will have lo be
produced and placed-central offiee* en­
larged—many new ones built. Crnlral oJRett
equipment will have lu be manufactured and
connected into flic ejslem. Much pf this is
•low, painstaking hand-woik.

So, many of thoro now waiting will not
have service for a long time. Il may
nearly two years before t
installed generally wilboul
If yon are waiting, we

�TTTI. HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 37, 1943

PAGE HIX

Mrs. Paul M. Reed. Mr. and Mra. I Ing her children. * Mr. and Mra. Supervisor's Proceedings
John Veenadali. their son Henry Forrest Trumble. Dick Krottje and
BABBY COUNTY COUBTHOUSE
who is home on furlough, and his i lady friend of Grand Rapids and
fiancee, all of Grand Rapids were Mr. and Mrs.E. C. Carter and Tom
Saturday evening luncheon guests Bass of northwest Thornapple were
of Mrs. Reed's parents. Mr. ana Mrs. Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and
Mra David Chase returned home E. E. Hickman. * Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Will Trumble. ♦ Mr and Mrs.
Thursday from a few days' visit Peter Wyant of Vermontville were I Ross Stauffer, his mother and aunt
recent callers of Mr. and Mrs. E. i of Allo were Sunday callers of Mrs.
Arbor. * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cross D. Lake. * Mrs. Edna Miller of S'a mojher. Mn Hattie Smith. *
and two children of Lansing were Hopkins spent Friday al the home I Mrs Bernice Parks and baby who
Sunday visitors of his brother. How­ of her brother. Ward Bender, west I have been staying with tier parents,
ard and family. * The J. C. Schad of town. ★ Mrs. Glenn Ryder of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, northfamily Is back in town after spend­ Grand Rapids was a Thursday aft- west of town while her husband te
ing the summer at their Barlow ernoon visitor of her parents, Mr. | In service have gone to Detroit to
.1—
»«.. spend some time with an aunt. *
lake cottage. * Mrs. Almira Hack- —j »&gt;— n rx c
Lydia Bradford of Nashville was a ■ The Loren Tungate family of Par- ' t&gt;z
tings Friday after spending a few Sunday guest at lhe home of her 1 melee and their son Clair and fam- । •»«'!
days with her daughter. Mrs. Rus­ sister and niece, Mrs. Dora Gannon lly of Caledonia were visitors of
sell Bender and family, w Supt. J. and Mn. Douglas Reynolds. The 1 Mrs, Louretta Tungate at her Green
P. Schlpper of the T-K school ac­ occasion was the celebration of Mn. 1 I lake cottage. Sunday. * Mr. and
companied Supt. D. A. VanBusklrk Gannon's birthday. * Charles Jones I | Mrs. Arthur Smalley and sons vis­
of Hastings to Traverse City, Thurs­ of Grand Rapids was a Monday ited hte parents at Mnrsball Batday. where they attended the an­ luncheon guest of his aunt. Mn. j urday. * Mr. and Mra. Roy Walters
nual superintendents' meeting, the Edith Stokoe.
and three children, and her mother,
rest of the week. * Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs, Aoa
Ada Thorpe
of memory
Hickory vomers
Corners
Duck hunting season Is here again Mrs.
inorpe or
Bill Roos and children were Sunday and the usual duck suppen are a' were Sunday evening Mtpper guests
night visitors of his parents at Low­ pleasant pastime
Ed Miller was of the Arthur Smalley family. Mr
ell. * Harold Griffeth and daugh­ host Sunday to a duck dinner for Walten taught agriculture In the
ter Jean were Grand Rapids visitors the families of James Polhemus.' Thornapple-Kellogg achool a few
Saturday afternoon.
Jerald Bedford and David Chase. * 1 years back but te now a mall carThe Fioyd Noffke family of Par­ Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kent and chll- ; rler combined with fanning,
melee were Sunday dinner guests dren of Jenison were Sunday callen i
-----------of his brother George Noffke and at the home of her uncle La Pierre
Farewell Party
family on north Grand Rapids St., Stimson near Parmelee. * A num- I A farewell surprise was held Monhonoring the birthdays of Floyd's ber of the Baptist people are at- d»y evening of last week for Mr
eon Robert and George's daughter. tending the annual meeting of the Bnd Mrs. Fred Meier at their home
Irene. * Mrs. Ines Sonnen and Regular Baptist churches at Grand I In Yankee Springs with twenty perhusband of Wayne were visitors of Raplds this week. * Mrs. Glenn Al- ! sons present.
len and Mrs B. C. Swift wera rep- ' The evening was passed with
penter at Duncan lake the last of resentativea from Middleville at the games and singing by lhe Lussenden
the week and helped them celebrate Pythian Sisters convention In Grand trio. A very lovely lunch was served
their 49th wedding anniversary. * Rapids. Thursday. and Friday. *. and they were presented with five
Among the improvements at the Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Potte who have dollars from the Bowens Mills Aid
Martha Dean home Is a glassed-in been spending some time with hte and Sunday school In appreciation
■-- porch built by John Perry of Irving. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Potts of what they have done for the
* Miss Sue Gardner Is spending a have gone to Missouri to visit her community. They wlU be missed
few days in Grand Rapids and vis­ people. * Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ben­ but have good wish hi of their friends
iting Miss Frances Putts * The der and children spent Sunday In for the future.
Henry Brog tenant house recently Leslie with her brother and family, j
a on
vacated by the Bob VanderVeen * Mr. and Mrs. Donald Francisco '
BOO
Clarence Serljan, a cadet in the
family has been rented by Mrs. Em­ and tittle daughter of Midland vis- 1
B no
ma Williams. * The Rev. Faye Ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oli­
ver Francisco In Leighton over the home this week from Iowa. He Is D*O0I I
Grand Rapids Baptist Institute Fri­ weeksnd.
out of service but still on duty call.
day evenings. The former pastor of
P/O Edward Schnuur. left for Full.r
Wayne Crookston, who recently California by plane Thursday after
the local Baptist church, the Rev.
S. B. Quincer is a member of the was discharged from service, hte sis­ being home with hte people. Mr. and
too
ter
Mrs.
Lucille
Norgaard
and
hus
­
faculty of the school;
B.OV
Mrs. Murray Schnuur for three
band of Grand Rapids and their
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Geukes. Mrs. sister-in-law. Mrs Maurice Crook­ weeks.
Frederick Griffeth. Seaman 1/c.
Florence Ullery and Mrs Nellie
ston of New York City were looking Is now on the destroyer "Cony"' tn
Thompson spent last weekend al
after things at the Crookston home the Pacific, and has been at Oklthe Geukes cottage at Big Star lake
, last week and preparing for a sale
* Mr. and Mrs. Lon HUI of Ver­
। of the household effects of their
We understand S Sgt. William
montville and Miss Genie HUI of
। parents, this Saturday. ★ We under- Dunlap, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Hastings were Sunday callers of
e
'd Uke
” MheT‘FMr.
MOUteu
ho^?°aTd°,tha^4a deal Dunlap, has gone to S. Dakota aft­
their
old neighbors.
and’hMte
Mrs ’ 'I
er a 30-day furlough.
Pfc. Clayton Tolhurst who worked
h»m* * v- »» r7
■ more details of that later. * Fred
her sister, Mrs. Clara Loomis to her ' ^mjn^the h^t^*ar ^south^f some years, arrived tn Wayland
SSt's Sai?*# Mte? LvJl'crX 5 ™ VM. p^e ^ota Sunday after spending thirty

D AU/I IMP Mt \A/ C|V-P-W- news
j The ladies, we understand, i
DUYVLIl’tU N L W Ji Once *«aJn
h,ve t0 reP°rt an-; putting on an entertainment i
“ ” w | other comrade inlulng from our . the Gold Star mothers tonight.
ranks.ComradeGlendon"Mike"Mils-1 Our next regular meeting
the anoriteht* far t h*
Jhbce PdJscd away B[ Dearborn has-! Thursday. Oct. 4. A lunch wlU

MIDDLEVILLE

.
xv.vi.nH * uI
Mr.WV’^ 2
I
"'A1un
I Afu'u
m
cfi*b wwe*”

months in Italy. Africa and other
European war countries.

Douglas lake over the weekend and . ^Mtlng*
ClaudeRo"
brought Mrs Miller and daughter
Marjorie home after several weeks' jtuited’th/lr frlen^ Mr^and
st a v a M r an/t Kfrx
visited their trleiids, Mr. and Nirs.

melee have received a telegram an­
nouncing the arrival ot their first
grandchild. "Donald Duane Jr..”
bom to lhelr son. Pfc. Don Carter
and wife at Leesburg. Fla. weight
9 lbs. Don Sr.. Is now in Manila.

weexs visit. * Miss Lydia Cronlnger
of the Dayton. Ohio schools te expected Friday to spend the weekend
at home with her- mother and
EX’
MtHer1^vernt,nto

Grand Rapids Thursday on a com- ; Mra. Vina Cornell has been in
blned business and pleasure trip. ‘ Grand Rapids the past week vtelt-

or for lhe season, A mediocre 819 ।
| At the Sept. 20 meeting Wesley Ing. He conducted the services &lt;
first game and a fine 920 last game
B Webb wm elected quartermaster the 8T*ve far both Comrade.-, Bui
netted a 2781 serlea which was high
to TUI the vacancy caused by Com-'Bnd Bihbee.
team count for the week.
rade Bush; Verne Yarger and Ruas;
---------------- ’ • •
Charley Horta of State Insulation Bllvens trustees.
।
- ,
- • V
In the Commercial League paced the
Our 1946 dues carets uro here. You
.
.
M”I,I
,
IX HHI.Jjl. Robot)
individual keglers for the week with will soon be contacted for your / BUT^r uof "&gt;1,rlnlen * »»•*
a 188-216-190-594 total. Don Siegel dues Please be ready
I »hown ‘hBt whcn cow»
fed on)
led the Recreation League with 584;
We are glad to sec some of our I roughage. Including good pastur
Harold Perkins was beet In lhe Bliss young people home. Lawrence Cox ln summer, they will produce onl
wm tS’tathe^SiRta^ n
“
s
*
rrlvM
for
B
«&gt;-day
furlough.
I
BOOU
‘
70
!*«•
"nt
»•
much
has arrived for a 30-day furlough. I aboul 70 P°r cenl rl much mil*
milk la
R
h PUWn R^S । Robert Keeler says he te expecting 'hey will when fed tb- recommendc
• '
hte discharge sometime this week. ‘ amount of concentrates.
*
Tn
th*
Pltfnn
Pino
tv,
.
In lhe Piston Ring League. En-.
glneers blanked Tool Room; Ma- ।
chines won three from Grinders,1
and Office won a pair from Pattern
Shop.
In the Recreation League. Leon­
ards wen two from Strand; Ice and
Fuel took the odd game from Bites,
514 So. Market
Phone 2820
and Piston Rings topped Wldte
Products by a two to one count.
In lhe Bites League. Shippers won
three from Engineers; Office took
two from Clerks: and Shop Office
had a one game edge on Spaars.
In the Commercial League. Hww
Furniture blanked Middleville
Creamery; Trio Cafe won two from I
Coffee Shop; Andrus Service
blanked Triangle Service; G.xxlyrar
Bros. Hdwe. took the odd game
U points
from Middleville; Medics won two
from Waltons Oarage: and State
Insulation won the last two. after
dropping lhe first game to Wood­
land.
Best Individual score*:
C. floria ............... 188-216-190 —594
D. Siegel ................ 198-182-204 —664
H. Perkins .............. 176-222-171 —509
. 193-201-172-586
K. Clark ....
-.211-170-181 —662
... IM-155-206—554
TIXOS, BAHRY COUNTY. MICHI' H. Phillips ..
R Hess ........
...197-191-166—554
L. Hawthorne
...166-162-222—650
SUCTION 1 Th.i
L. Smith ....
S Roush
164-208-168-540

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The Eastern Star Past Matron
club will conduct a rummage sale
in the Hnkbelner building former­
ly occupied by the Fish agency, this
Saturday afternoon. Sept 29. In
the evening they will have a party | t- th* Hooonbi

I FOOTWEAR NEEDS for HUNTERS

Ln the hall.
Surprise
Mrs. Robert Olner and Mra. Rob­
ert Frost entertained seventeen
guests at the Olner home last Mon­
day evening to a surprise shower for
Mrs. Paul Spyker. Games and re­
freshments made a pleasant evening
and many nice gifts were received.

MEN'S FELT SHOES
10-INCH
KNIT WOOL

Mrs. William Trumble of north­
west Thornapple received a letter
last week from her granddaughter.
Mrs. Pearl Trumble Conklin from
West Palm Beach. Fla., in which
she states their windows were
boarded up for two days and they
were without lights or other con­
veniences for the same length of
time during the recent hurricane.

Soldier of the Soil

To the challenge of producing more food than ever,
American soldiers of the soil have responded with
heroic,effort. Despite shortages of help and equipment,
they have established records. They have contributed
mightily towards winning the war.
Now you are asked to help your fellowmen in an­
other way...to contribute money to give men in the
armed forces needed recreation, to give books and
sports equipment to prisoners of war, to give nerveshattered men in the merchant marine a chance to
recuperate. To give unfortunate people abroad, and at
home, a chance to have life, liberty, and happiness.

The dollars you can give are needed more than ever
this year. Please give generously.

filva gineromly to

Your Community War Fund

Among the state department of
conservation permits to drill for month nt S*i,l»n&gt;&gt;&gt;*
oil. we notice. In the state press, one
in Yankee Springs twp.. section 8,
William Ellsworth farm. This will
be watched with interest by all.

PLEASANT RIDGE

Last Week's Letter
Mrs. Ella Kime spent last
In Battle Creek with Mr. and Mrs
Cecil Rank and Nancy * Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Jensen and family ere
moving this week to Fremont. Ohio,
always sorry to have a good family
leave the community. * Mr. and
Mrs. Ward Wood of Lansing and
Mrs. James Pentoney and children
Brace and Jimmie of Detroit spent
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Alton

Mrs. Claud OUdersleeve of Jack-

with her daughter and husband. Mr.
and Mn. Albert Klnne. * Harold
folks.

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Asa Prost who has lived on the for­
mer Emmanuel Sharp farm south-

with a painful accident Saturday.
He was riding on a load of hay
drawn on a trailer when the hitch
broke and he fell off the load a dis­
tance of eight feet and landed on
his head.
He was taken to Blodgett hospi­
tal. Grand Rapids and X-rays tak­
en. but although suffering great
pain, no neck fracture or other in­
jury could be found and he will
come home from the hospital this
Tuesday.

MEN'S HEAVY DUTY
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Weather Protection

To Open Season
The Middleville Woman's club will
open Its season on Tuesday. Oct 2
with a luncheon at the home of
Mrs. Harry Balsch.

THCTORY begins with the American farmer, working
V from long before sunrise until long after nightfall.
Upon him falls the burden of feeding the fighting forces
... the civilian population... and hungry mouths in
war-torn countries.

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FACTORY METHOD

First Grandchild

THE BEST
IN TOWN

MARTIN CORNERS
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Blocher of
Greenville. Ohio, were overnight
guests of their cousins. Mrs. Ida
ecomiaename I R)°ry «nd Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Heri amounte
Eel and family Monday night of last
Clerk he an- ; week. * Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cole.
। were Wednesday evening visitors at
' Mr. and Mrs. On Fisher's. Callers
there during the week were Miss
Ruby Cogswell of lhe Center road.
Mrs. Elsie Cogswell and Miss Mar­
jorie Cogswell of Nashville. Mra.
Clara Hertel and son Philip, Irving
Bernard D*O«1H
Chariton of the Center road. * The
William Cogswell family received a
cablegram last week from his son
Major Lloyd Cogswell In England
saying he was about to visit rela­
tives of the Gillespie families, and
also of his grandmother Cogswell In
Ireland after Which he soon expect­
ed to be coming home. He has been

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rearrangement of a district of north­
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was protested as a purely political
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Mn. Harold Smith near Woodland.
arranged araa.

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Quantity
MEN'S 9 INCH SHEEP
SKIN SHOES
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Thick Fleece Lined

MEN'S 6-INCH
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�TWE HAgTINOg BANNER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. IMS

MIhnI EVII I E
F1IUULlW|LLl

I Mri Bertha Domini* to in Grand
1 Rapids keeping house for her grandison. Buddy Brown *nd Paul OackMr. and Mra. Noah Dotsert «d '*ho
daughter Mis* Edith, of Washing­
ton
istrh
vixit
—
t
*&gt;!•
^Attain
sera
ft. ■£; SIX S„“ d bion visited his brothers, Harry
Thur“and
"!

| in town Wednesday calling on her
, uncle. Elmer James and aiao at the
Ray 'Lyons
~
~~ ‘home “
where
*■
she
**
“ once
‘
resided
Her husband, Merwin, a filer waa
reported missing In Italy last No­
vember and no further word has
ever been heard from him and his
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Holes ar* crew since they went behind th*
happy over the arrival ot lhelr new­ cloud*.
est granddaughter bom to their
Duane White, son of Mr*. Dara
daughter. Mra. Leroy Fox. nee Don­ White, la now back In the States
na Holes, at Pennock hospital. Mon­ after a couple years spent with the
day. September 17. and named "Su­ army In lhe far North, and had to
san Mae" The Holes' now have report to Sheppard Field. Texas be­
seven granddaughters and one fore getting his 30-day furlough.
grandson.
AMM 2/c Donald Stauffer, haa
A baby girl was also bcm to Mr returned to Jacksonville, Fla., after
and M**. Leo Francisco on Sept 14
at Pennock hospital.
....
,
Pfc ,Leonard Stimson.
who hu
A son wa* bom to Mr and Mrs., been in Hawaii the past year. Is now
Ward Bender in Blodgett hospital | at battery headquarter* a* chief raTursday morning. September 18. i dlo operator and repair man.
weight 6 lbs and named Boyd Lee. I
-----------in'" ““
U” Ben I
Th.n..pplc-K.U«I F«,H»U
'Mrfthltlp Beede, U .urtnt Fill, , W’I!,,S lh' ■n»n&gt;.pplc.KHb«1
ble Bender, leader. Devotional* were
In charge of Mrs R. D Leonard
and were followed by an Internattni
program by the member*.
Tile October meeting will be held
In the church.

r I BOWLING NEWS

but is belter now.
i*tui
Little Judith Kermeen, daughter
loti*. ——
.M.
of the Glenn Kermecns. te recover­
HASTINGS WOMEN'S
'manufacture of many peacttlme
ing (rum th# red measles.
products for which we are walling
Mrs Susan Nowlin has b«en very ill BOWLING LEAGUE
September 17th. 1*45
depend on the amount ot fat avail­
for more than a week al her home
High single* by individuals wereable* By-products of fats and OUS
southwest of town with a serious
Tuteday of last wek Monday aft-1 */uToon
* Y?1*™ ot
eye infection. This aged lady te 87 taken by Belva Parker, substituting make paints, synthetic rubber, aoap.
emoon, all called on old trlsnds In
years old and we hope will soon be with Trio Cafe, with 196. Janet'fabric*, linoleum, varnish**, paper.
Caledonia. * Mr*. ChrisUne FlnkiBurns
of-------Barry
with--------1B8: ---------------lubricating -oils,
and
thousands
of
back to her usual health.
i—------ —
- Theatre
- -----------------—• —
— —
—
txlnar visited har daughter. Mr*. father. Glenn Demarest, his brother
I White Products, nt
her rvg&gt;rvrl*w
,r
I
Utile Kay Bronkema, ftnt grade II Jackie Mad
Maclver kof
other
everyday Inecessities.
I Letter, wife and two daughter*, all
Monroe AuHl and family In Leigh­
_.._H .,&lt;*•»
—i.
1 MUMioviitn.
~H6uscwive* can iiasten the re­
Middleville. with 1*5. and Jane Danfirst day after freshening cental
ton. Thursday and Friday. * Mn. , of Quincy and an uncle, J, M Demschool most of last week with throat I,rl&gt;
Boni..
Bonne t ----and Gown ...
snd Lu- turn of hoiueke-ejXng supplies that four Umea aa much vitamin A
| areat of Chicago. * Mra. Harry Clem
Madelyn Lee and daughter Nancy
n.r. lying
t«in» fur
n.r have run short during the war
infection.
dHe Pierson of Trio Cate,
visited her son-in-law and daugh­
snd Mn. France* Neilson of Battle ter.
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Wald reLittle Katherine Clana, daughter fourth place with 175.
years, by keeping kitchen grease dairy herd. Ttl* colostrum *1*0
Creek were tn town Wednesday and
of the James Clark* of Pannele*.
High threo-game serie* held by pouring into the fat salvage can'I tain* mor* mln*rate and mor*
centiy at Rockford and attended the
Mn. Lee, Nancy and John were
also ha* been ill and is recovering individuate were Jackie Maclver of and turning it in to meat dealer*. 1 teln than normal milk.
back Saturday. They have secured parade honoring Lt. John Sjogren,
488. Mary
from chickenpox.
• White Products —with
'•*- «■
a house tn Battle Creek and plan to first Kent county congressional
Louise
Thomas, nubslltutlng with
Mrs Harold Griffeth has been
move Thursday. * Mr and Mrs medal winner. * James Hammond
confined lo the house for a few Barry Theatre, with 4C1. Jane DanWm. Kronewitter are spending three has charge of the Kroger store for
icteof Bonnet and Gown with 459.
day* with sinus trouble and a cold.
weeks with their daughter Mrs Mary , a month while George Rosebloom,
Mrs. Charles William.* 1* also and Janet Burns of Barry Theatre
Olner In Rutland while their house­ manager, is having vacation
With 456
numbered among thc sick.
The Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Leon­
keeper. Mn. Couch is visiting relaTeam high markings were held
Mrs.
Minnie
Llnsley,
who
suf
­
ard.
Clara
Harper,
Jean
Batech
and
Tlve* * Miss Patricia McKean ot
fered some bad hear: attacks re­ by Barry Theatre with s high single
Sturgis visited at the Serljan home Edith Stokoe attended the annual
Hailing* Mfg. Co., Common
cently te now very milch improved. game of 7C3, and high aeries of 2212
from Monday until Wednesday. meeting of orand Rapids district her ».n w,rd •!»
dreued wd
.’X'” “J",;? ,,"'r
Russell Bender waa al Blodgett Trio Cafe held the next highest
WB
CB.
al
Grand
Rapids.
Burton
Kellogg Co., Common
Mto* Patty, who waa a child in lhe
&gt;M. i» l„ ,1 the able Salunlay
“ B*™™&gt; “*
hospital in Grand Rapids Saturday single game of 732. and a high aerUnion Steel or Wire Co., Common
b*'Methodist parsonage a few yean Heights Methodist church. Friday .Her . ten dan' UcancM ,tih p„ru’ h'
&gt;&lt;■*
of
2083
State
Insulation
held
forns
dressing
on
hte
face
Consumer* Power Co., 4Vi% Preferred
■go. to now a sophomore student in * Mr. and Mra Ferd Johnson of munia
! ter luck in the other five games
Sidney
Kenyon
of
Lansing
went
to
I
the
nrXt
highest
single
game,
with
South Grand Rapids were calling
Albion college.
' scheduled. Nearly half of the thtr- Rochester.
Minn, last week to see i, 10® and Trio Cafe held ibe fourth
Inquiries Invited—write or call 8-1456 Collect
I ty-one fallow* who have been out •Kocnester.
Mr. and Mn. Herbert Thorpe and on Middleville friend* and relatives.
• wife, who
■
highest with 706 Bonne: and Gown
his
went to -Mayo Bro*,
t^o daughters of Kalamazoo were Saturday. * Mrs Ethel Vansickle
John Frederick DuMaresq. 86. for '1 to practice are new men Gary Ben- for diagnosis and Ls much encour­ rolled a high series ct 2030 and
from Friday until Sunday evening and Hooper Freahney are called tn
Strand Theatre's high
many year* a prominent farmer of 1’ nett I* Die captain Other games aged al reports.
viaiton of their parents. Mr. and Circuit court jury service in Has­ Yankee Spring* twp near Bowens ! scheduled are, Sept. 28. Wayland.
C. R. Nal'l Bank Bldg.—Grand Rapid*, Mich.
The children of Fred SlageJ visit 2014.
Vem Smith and Mr and Mr*. tings thte week * Fred Brog, man­ Mills passed away. Monday. Sept 17
him frequently at Blodgett hospital Team Standings:
Floyd Holes * The Clark Bliss and ager of the Middleville Creamery in Wayland where he had resided Oct. 12. Caledonia, there. Oct. 24.
Team
Grand Rapids and find him doing
Malcolm Maclver families spent the and Wm. Thurkeltle returned home
Caledonia, here; Nov. 2. Nashville, as well as an aged person can with
1. Stale Insulation
Friday from their annual tlshing for nearly a year.
a re-fracture of his limb which is 2 Hastings Ice A- Fuel
Mr DuMaresq was born on Feb here.
Mrs. Clarence DeSmit and son Ken­ trip to the Upper Peninsula near
3. Hastings Banner
2.. 1859 on Guernsey Island. France
In a traction.
neth, and Mr. 6*. mother, all of Munising * Mr and Mrs Harry
Elmer panics Is able to be up In 4. Trio Cafe .
.. the
„„ v™
*“?. “'Ue daugM., N.ncv. .and came to the United Staten as
Detroit visited at
Clive unarebChurchThe
ladies
of
the
community
are
wife uir
lhe lurmcr
former zuina
Anna
a chair and la Improving after an 5 Strand Theatre
went “
to F
runt
W horn, (rom Tuna,, unUI Ftia., ■
"?‘ rriaay evening ana a child Hte wu*
asked
to
remember
the
monthly
6 Barry Theatre
her
lhe
Rev: JackJ Oackler died a week before his
The, »r. moving b.ok u lhelr visited h
" brother, “
• »*'"
lilneM of several weeks.
meeting of lhe WSCS.. this Thurs­
Our last report of the condition 7. White Products
Plainwell home from Detroit * Mrs Bowen and family over the week- death.
He was interested in Indian lore day afternoon. September 77. at the of Louis Bella, who Is In Blodgett 8. Hastings Mfg Co.
Ruth M Slater and mother, Mrs end. * Arthur Matthew*, wife and
Methodist church, with a potluck hospital, Orand Rapids, Is that he 9. Roth Furniture
son
Lloyd
of
Durand
were
recent
end
is
said
to
have
had
one
of
the
Arver of Grand Rapids were callers
dinner at 1 o’clock.
te weak and has had seven blood 10. Bonnet and Gown
Ot Mr*. Ruth Llebler last week. ♦ visitor* of Mr and Mrs. Ben Car- tenteat private collections of Indian
Mrs Peter Petersen, program- transfusions—but there is not much 11. Ben Franklin
penter at Duncan lake Mr Matth- ' relic* in Michigan.
Mr. and Mn. Millon Larsen, nee
chairman has prepared, au unusual change In his condition.
12. Elwood Ins. Agency
Bethel Rugg, left Kalamazoo thte ews was bom and lived in the Moe ! Surviving te the daughter. Mrs and Lnlereatlng program on the
Monday for Iron Mountain. Michi­ district northeast of town until he ; Ora Adams, of Kalamazoo, u grand- topic "Health around the World "
North Thomapple Farm Bureau
son and a cousin. Mrs Grace Gam­
gan where they will visit his par- was ten years old. He lost his eye­
The
North
Thornapple
Par
tn
Bu
­
ble of Wayland
Identlcai twins often show noi
gNKs. Milton received his discharge sight In an accident a few months
reau group met with Mr and Mrs.
Funeral services were held al the
only the same peeuUarilic* in bodily
from army service last week. * Mr.
Lots of complaints about the Art Schantz, Wednesday of test
Archer funeral home in Wayland on
structure, but al»o respond in an
and Mn. C. H- Dawson of Algonac
heavy weekend rain* and electrical week. New officers for the year are:
Regular
O.EJi.
Meeting
Thursday
afternoon
with
Interment
identical
manner to outside Influ­
brought Mr. and Mn. W. K Llebler
storms but remember It wa* only Chairman, Olney Adams: vice chair­
Following the summer vacation in the Coman cemetery
home Saturday from a week's visit
! Autumn making her usual entrance. men. Otto Schantz: secretary, Nel­ ences. This was substanlialed in th*
and went on to Holland to visit a Middleville chapter No 17. OKS
Announce Engagement
I The high temperature of 89 degrees lie Bedford; dtocuaaion leader. Her­ recent vaccination of a pair of iden­
will meet for its regular meeting
-­
2 30 Sunday afternoon might man VanderSchuur: assistant. Art tical twin*. Two day* after the vacThr- announcement of the engage
at thc hall. Friday evening. Septem­
Schantz: publicity chairman. Mabel etna lion pustule* appeared on th*
ber 2*
A program with refresh­ ment of Mtea Gloria Fnsmnrk r,t' I have been mistaken for summer
H. | Some wind toward
Mc- upper arm, four pustules appeared |
ments and observance of the Sep-,
, Vashon.
---------- - Washington,
-—...
to ....
Pfc. ....
— evening
--------- up- Kermeen; song leader. Haze! “
on the thigh* of each twin in identitember birthdays will follow regular . Leonard- Stimson, son of Mr. and rooted trees and at the Allen Bech- Caul, hospital. Mabel Adams.
USI
tusincas.
Mrs. Harry Stimson has been made 'home In the southern part of
two more pustules appeared at the
| by Miss Fosmark's parents, Mr and town, a chicken coop was destroyed,
Mr and Mrs. Chas Woolcott are innet part of the knee and one In
Mosten-Jones Circle Meet.
Mrs. George Fosmark. also of Vas­ the barn damaged and a couple of
lhe new managers of the Arcade
Sixteen member* and visitors of hon No wedding date has been set trees uprooted. Southwest of town restaurant They are experienced In front of the left ear of each twin.
electric
juice
was
off
and
the
far
­
AU resembled lhe original pustules
Mis*
Fcwmark
te
a
graduate
of
the
Masters-Jones
circle
spent
a
Liquid, Tabla**, Salva,
the line having been In the busi­
very pleasant afternoon. Thursday j Vashon bland high school of 1944 mers discarded the milking ma­ ness in Charlotte and expect to be but were somewhat smaller. They
Nose Drop*
at thr home of Mra Ray Lyons I and attended Prairie Bible Institute chines for the old hand method able to serve the public much bet- disappeared simultaneously and left
r
iiicircunnirio
oink,
isiey
liasc
.
—
----------Parmelee
dwellers
state
they
have
no scars. Tito resulting vaccination
U*e Only A* Directed
Edith Stokoe conducted the busi­ i in Three Hill*. Alberta. Canada for
of your car after w« service
been having electricity In small Ur' whtn food ™U°nlng to over
marks were identical.
ness meeting tn the absence of Ab&lt;•_ r&gt;._ - • ■
leonard Is a graduate of Thorn- doses for the past twenty-four hours I
cold lunrtM arc (he order oi
HOLD ON TO YOUR BONDS
apple-Kellogg school and has been «nd
lhe d«y tor iMw dew only elec-1 „
B"7 C°“"'r FAT SALVAGE IS
with Ute U. S. army in Hawaii the
trie Stoves Weil we are ah for- iRu al L*tUr c«Flers Association STILL IMPORTANT
past year.
unate mere
there was no
nn severe H.m
*"•“ entertained ...
Sattunate
dam- and
...j...
It'* just u Important for lhe
use and no mow vet
d,y * ’enln»
,he home of Mr
durlng the war. strenes Mian Ro- |
Our dl,ry. d.led Sept M. l». 1
The local fire department was
HASTINGS, MICH.
term Hershey, extension nutritiontet
PHONE 2240
called to lhe Luther Macey home on
of Michigan Stale college and head ,
the west aide Wednesday morning
of rural fat salvage activities.
'
by a fire that started In ths floor
belated trona may sttli Ret rine— I
. Thc ncxt meelln« win
'TJ»»rc is a peacetime battle of
around the stove pipe Smoke com- ,
- . ----- - - -r­
ing through the clap boards was no- «ny*"y ’he fanners haven't any
ticcd by a stranger passing and for1° reaL now.
Treasure Hunt
tunately it was soon under control
Kirk
r«nMixrir.r
Members of the Chrtettan Fellow­
. .
? ”
lWp
oI |lu Bipiw
but could have bceu disastrous
John VanderVcen came home had an exciting time Thursday evePhone 2780
from Butterworth
hospital
ning «,,u
and «
a lot u,
of fun wucu
when they
— ......
----- Wednes----------nicy
* 6 about the
he house
h.’.je and
snd we
“e . went
~cnt on
on a
m treasure
wvwwv hunt. The
*ue commxuMra. Dolores Nicholas, with her day and-is
store, pan
nanv
y was divided Into
intn two groups
ar™,™
children and mother of Moline, were hope will soon be back at the store
'Courtesy A Friendly Service Shown to AIT
Mr.
n n
Mrs n
a r
E nuw.
Blake .nA
and Mr.
Mrs. B.
C.&gt;' for lhe M&gt;rch gnd Qf Bh U)(, pla(_M
IUMMIS RADIO SHOW" I
Swift have both been ill in bed for they had to go from the school
rnooy rttotn*
a few days Ihit are now. improving. grounds to the cemetery, lhe North
PHONE 2131
Miss Frances Burchardl would be county line bridge and the Dundas
very glad to hear from her friends farm. The search was ended when
and classmates at lime tn a hos­ the treasure "candy and peanuts"
pital away from home passe* slowly. was located in a chest at the Har­
She will receive mall addressed to old Griffeth home, where also reher at Univerlty Hospital. Ann Ar­ freshrnent* were served.
bor. Miss Burchardt. who is a mem­
ber of lhe senior class of Thomap- TITHING CROP RUNS BIG
ple-Kello«g school, has been there
Master
Mix
F
it* Choice
Perry Hayden, lhe "dynamic mil­
Master Mix Egq Mash or
more than a month because of a ler" of Tecumseh, gives the infor­
Lsyinq Concentrate
serious heart ailment.
mation that lhe Dynamic Kernels
Edd
Lewi*
who
has
been
In
poor
Foundation reaped 4.868 bushels ot.
Mash made "th
Mojttr Mix Nm" »“«•’
health for several months was taken wheat in Rs fifth tithing crop, ori­
Mix 34% Mosh Concede
to University hospital in Ann Arbor, ginally sponsored by Henry Ford
this Monday by ambulance. Mrs Farmers may have part of the 4381
Lewis accompanied hltn.
riilWf..
bushels, now.available for seed pur­
There is a prevalence of colds or pose. al only 31 per bushel with this
summer flu among lhe adults snd understanding: They will contribute
children.
cne-tenlh ot the 1946 yield to their
Ernest Bsrnum of Yankee Springs own church. The foundation's tjche
of 486 bushels, valued at 8730. will
Lydia Wilson a couple of weeks ano go to the Tecumseh Friends (Quak­
waa taken 111 with a severe cold and ers i Church.

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Mn.

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AT ANDRUS'S

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ANDRUS SERVICE

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VETERINARIAN

Announces the Opening of Offices
232 S.

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Eh

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FOR 4-DOOR SEDANS

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w ..instead of ’guest* Ining
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a Mauer Mix egg production feeding program
'as soon as }ou put them in the Is) mg house.
For these Master Mix feeds are balanced to
induce pullets to lay...sll the eggs they were

*■ Each Master*Mix feed formufared foe higher egg production conyams the vitamins, quality proteins, mineral* snd other nutrients neces­
sary to build and munum the pullet's framt and bod) weight and

/ted muse first take cite of the pullet's body needs, and it’s the surplus
Ifetd ihst gon into eggs.

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17c
59c
98c

Anacin, 100$
Tampax, 10's
Dextro Maltose, lb

Special Rubber Heel Mats-

49&lt; itttR'S AMERICAN

Petro fol Mineral Oil

-also Large Floor Mats

LYSOL

21&lt;

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23d

PETR A LAG AR
Spnitll

JOHNSON S BABY PO

Qutti. I**y. And proniaHc

But a// the feed she eats must be nuttiiionslly balanced. Heavy fret!ing won't produce more eggs if'lt's dxin ot one essentia! nutrient.
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Chrysler - DeSoto - Flymouth
Fort* fr Service

HASTINGS GRAIN &amp; BEAN CO
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19c
98c
29c
63c

fflfS

1940-4142 Plymouth
1940-Dodge-DeSoto and Chryder

ii., «... t.i

Grove's Cold Tab.
Four-Way Cold Tab.
Vick's, lg
Sal Hepatica, lg. . .

LOW PRICES

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Hasting*

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�TKT HASTINGS BANNER. T7TC1L5DAT. SEPTEMBER 11. 1945

L I PROBATE COURT NEWS

COURT HOUSE NEWS
WARRANTY DEEDS

1,

Andrew J. Sleketee and wife to

Andrew J. Steketee and wife to
Lavon* M. Larsen and wife. Par.
Bee. 31. Hope.
Thelma Short to EUle J. Marlowe.

Boniface to Ashley C.
1c.Ill r
Walter A. Culbert and wife to
Glenns DeMott, el al. Lot 16. Cuibert's Plat No 1. Carlton
Lena Acker to Lister B. Clark and
wife. Lot 17. Supervisor'* Plat. Ack-

Smith and wife. Part of Lou 52 and
53. Nashville
William H Breece and wife to
Harry MlnU and wife. Lot 13. Cot­
tage Grove Resort. Barry
Robert M Woolston and wife to
L. A. Abbey. Lot on Leach lake.
Carlton.
Basil H. Jackson to Harold R
PttU. Lot 9. Hillside Park. Wood­
land.
Louie P. Jenney and wife to A
Stanley Graczyk. 80 AC, Sec. 19,
Orangeville
Frank Shoemaker and wife to
Frank W. Hare. Lot 34 and WS Lot
25. Streeter * Rreort. Yankee Springs
Emma 8. Evans to Weaiey J
Hope
Harold M. Pollard, et al. to Emil
A. Miller and wife. Lot* 20 and 22.
Hillside Park. Jordan lake. Wood-

Carlton
John J. Vander Veen to Arnold.
P. Parker and wife. Lot in Middle­
ville.
Lynn Allerdlng to Ethel Gamble.

Ethel Gamble to Lynn Allerdlng.
Forest J. Foley and wife to Carl

Lincoln Park Add, city.
William Cody Laubaugh. ct al. to
Grove. Hope
Henry Rag la and wife to Edward
B. Moon and wife. Lota 20 and 21.
Cloverdale
Bernard L. Vanderwater and wife
to Howard E. Belson and wife. 40

Inez Swift to Ethel Gamble. Par
Sec. 31. Maple Grove.
‘
Ethel Gamble to Inez Swift, et al.
Robert M. Woolston and wife to

Sarah E. Boniface to Myron P.
McNutt, et al. Lot on Pine lake.
Prairieville .
Minor W Bateman and wife to
George F. Miller. 10 Ac, Sec. 18.
Castleton.
Noah E. Bachelder and wife to

|Thll COW Wfll Not th®
Target But She Got ;
Target.
the Bullet All Right

Royce V. Rider, et al. Lot 12. Eagle Wine and wife. 7994 Ac, Sec. 33.
Johnstown.
Point. Woodland.
Frank Sprickler to Herman R. g cawuu &lt;ucu, u&gt;uc*
Carl T. Moon and wife to Patton
Hurdelbrink and wdfe. Lou 9 and entered, final account filed, waiver
110. Orangeville village.
' of notice filed, order assigning rrelCastleton.
Grover C. Brureee and wife to' due entered, discharge of admlnlsHazel E. Heacock Gutherldge to
Adrt.n Oknxm .nd wit,. U. M.
Jerry Andrus and wife. Lots 37 and Crooked
lake
Barry
Crooked lake Ba &gt;.
| £•*- Del1* A
for Manktelow. Will
38. Wesley Andrews Add, city.
Ray W. Babcock and wife to Rus­
*2L,U«
p?rrri ,dfr for publication entered.
sell W. Stanton and wife. Lol 25. ter G Banghart and wife. Parcel
p
WarTttnt
Shady Shore* Plat Long lake. Johns­ Sec. 30. Hope.
|■ and townWrJ
—**
Inventory filed..ord«filed.-order 'to■ cash
town.
William A- .Moore and wife to bond* ejjtered.
Wallace M. Osborn and wife to Ralph Sage and wife. 40 Ac, Sec.
Est. Scott Allerdlng. Petition and
Aben E. Johnson and wife. LoU 1. 16. Carlton.
order assigning personal relate en­
2. 9 and 10. Blk. 14. Lincoln Park
L. P Burkey and wile to William tered.
Add, city.
Est. Anna Johncock. Bond of ad­
A Moore and wife. Lot in Freeport.
Scroll E Power*, et ux. to Orval
ministrator filed, letters of adminis­
John
E.
LaPlne
and
wife
to
Wil
­
M. Pufpaff. et ux. 20 Ac, Sec 34.
liam W Lung and wife. 50 Ac, Sec. tration Issued, order limiting settle­
Castleton
ment entered, petition for hearing
Eva M. Ickea. et al. to Henry Ohl­
claims filed, notice to creditors is­
William W. Lung and wife to John
man and wife. Lota 4. 5 and 6. Blk.
E. LaPine and wife. Lot 63. Wal­ sued.
9. Striker's Add, city.
Est. Orra Wheeler. Petition for
Earl R Boyre to WllUam T Grigs­ dorf* Resort. Hope.
administrator filed, waiver of no­
Inez Swift to Orson B Swift and
by and wife. Lot 981. city,
tice filed, order appointing admin­
James L Nevin*, et al. to Louis wife. 75 Ac, Sec 31. Maple Grove
istrator entered, bond of adminis­
De Winter and wife. Lot 18. Bay
Maggie Arnold to Harry Sponable trator filed, letter* of administration
View Plat. Crooked lake. Prairieville and wife. Par Lou.7 and fl. KenIssued.
Alfred Ash and wife to John field's Add, city.
Est Charles C. Higdon Report of
Nora E Dawson to Shirley B
Gutherldge and wife. 32 Ac, Sec. 30.
Henry and wife. 8 rods. Lot 106. city
Rutland.
,Est John Russell. Final receipts
Glenn J Zutnbrink and wife to
Harley B Andrews and wife to
filed, discharge of administrator Is­
Charles A Wibert. et al. Lot 41 and Orray John Blok and wife. Lot No sued, estate enrolled.
N’li Lot 43. A. W Phillips Add. I, Shepherds' Plot. Orangeville
Est Isaac N. Williams Testimony
George Karcher and wife lo Den­
Nashville
.of wltnc&amp;sre filed, license to sell isRichard Scharphorn and wife to til* A Wiley and wife. Lot 3. Blk 3.
■ sued, bond on sale filed, report of
Michigan Building Wreckers. Lot Freeport.
1 sale filed
Dennis A. Wiley and wife to;
177 and part Lot 178. Lindbergh
1 Est. Mae Bldelman. petition for
George Karcher and wife. Lot 8.
Park. Yankee Springs
. license to sell filed, waiver* of notice
Llbbie Layer to William A Moore Blk 9. Roush's Add, Freeport
j and consent filed, testimony of wit­
and wife. Lot 10. Blk. 9. Roush's
Wm. O. Bauer and wife to Minor I nesses filed, license to sell Issued.
W Bateman and wife. Lou 3 and I
Add . Preeport
। Est Avis L. Babcock Petition for
Myron 8 Emmons and wife to 8. Blk. 3. Striker's Add, city
Etna
Konaan
Ayres.
et
at.
to
order
pUbHelen E Carl. Lou 29 and 30. West
Erna Randall Ayres, et a).
Howard G Reitz and wife. Lot fl. 11 £1
^neRolt R,,n(l
ort
Beach. Fine lake. Johnstown,
Charle* P Whltwam and wife to Blk 6. A W Phillip. Add. Nash-।
mlnlstrutor filed, letter* of adminJesse R Lyon* and wife. W's Uns vlUe.
Utratton issued, order limiting set­
6 and 7. Blk. 12. Eknery and Keller
S M Sheffer and wife to Aben E
tlement entered, petition /or hear­
plat. Middleville.
Johnsen and wife. Lou 12 to 24. ing claim* filed, notice to' creditors
Lewis H Harding and wife to Inc, and Lots 34 to 39. Inc, Hen- ,
Issued.
Robert F. Beckwith and wife. Par. dershott's Add. city,
Est. E R. Sylvester. Annual ac­
Sec. 6. Orangeville.
Otto Pranshka and wife to Vaughn
; count filed.
O. A. Kingsley and wife to Irving G. Puller and wife. Par. Sec 8.
I Est Sylvia E Allen. Proof of will
Charlton. 6550 Ac, Sec. 19. Castle­ Hope.
filed, proof of publication filed.
Louis B. Beadle and wife to Ro­
ton.
, proof of service filed, order admittE. Edwin Cook and wife to Frank man Feldpausch and wife. Lot in ‘
, ing will entered.
L Ballard. 51 3/8 Ac, Sec. 23. Balti­ city of Hastings.
Est. Prank Short Final account
more
Maude B Sparks lo William T '
Maynard Park, et al. to Marjorie Grigsby and wife. Und. *» Int. in ' filed, order for publication entered
i Est Adah Grace Tolhurst PetiMcGhan. 80 Ac, Sec. 34. Thorn­ part of Lot 370. city
I Hon for administrator filed, waiver
Edward H. Kraft and wife to Glen ;
apple.
■ of notice and consent filed, order
Forrest Evert* to George McDow- C Smith and wife. Lol 35. Sundago
| appointing administrator entered.
Park. Hastings.
: bond of administrator filed, letters
Ernest C. Offley and aflfc to
Oral H Olmstead and wife to Al- '
of administration issued, order lim­
Floyd Mahler and wife. 80 AC, Sec. bert M Olmstead and wife. 80 Ac.
iting settlement entered, petition for
38. Woodland.
Sec. 24. Assyria
hearing claim*, notice to creditors
William R Gordon and wife lo
Paul Novak and wife to Douglas issued.
Furman R. Wolfe and wife, 40 Ac, W. Hamilton and wife, parcel* on
E»t Albert Cook Petition for ad­
Sec 20. Castleton
ministrator filed, order for publica­
Winfield M. Dove and wife to
James Donald Sharkey to John
tion entered.
Peter Randall and wife. 1‘, Ac, P Delnaay and wife. B0 Ac, Sec.
Est John Barker
Petition for
Sec . 8. Castleton.
4. Carlton.
administrator filed, waivers of no­
Bert Milleson and wife to Lynden
Marjorie McGhan to Maynard
tice and consent filed, order ap­
Norris and wife. 40 Ac, Sec 15. Rut­ Park and wife. 80 Ac. Sec. 34.
pointing administrator entered
land.
Thomapple
Est Seymour Olmsted Proof of
Walter A. Culbert and wife to
Fred J Atlon and wife to Noble publication Bled, order allowing
Sam Ashby and wife. Lot 13. Cul- G. Whitney and wife. S', Lou 231
claims entered, final account filed,
bert's Plat No. 1. Carlton
end 232. city.
waiver of notice and consent filed,
Grace Lucas to A T Eash and
Elwood C. Slocum and wife to order assigning residue entered, dis­
wife. 80 Ac, Sec. 8. Castleton.
Lawrence Slocum and wife. 40 Ac,
charge of administratrix issued, esGertrude J Dean, et al. to George Sec 24. Rutland
' tate enrolled
Begg Ind wife. 79 94 Ac, Sec 33.
Simon C. Hempel and wife to
Est. Harry 8 Ritchie. Proof of
Johnstown
,_______
Howard _H _________
Pomeroy and wife. 60' publication filed, order allowing
George Begg and wife to Otto E. Ac, Sec. 27. Johnstown
claims entered.
Est Clarence P Graves Proof of
publication filed, order allowing
claims entered, final account filed,
waiver of notice and consent filed,
order assigning residue entered, dis­
charge of admr Issued, estate en­
rolled.

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. and Mr*. Wm. Caln spent .Sunday ,
Wayne Arnold, of Prairieville B, Richland with their daughter and :
township, reports that a valuable family. a Pfc and Mr*. Royden!
new-milch cow was killed a few yarger and son &lt;• Hastings spent
day* ago. while y waa In his pas- | Saturday night with Mr and Mi*. |
ture lot. It 1* claimed that the George Otllett and they all spent
persons responsible were engaged In Sunday with Mr. and Mr* Ray Pll- 1
target practice, and that a ahot nngham of Wayland. ♦ Mr. and
fired by one of them hit and killed . Mr». wirt Surlne were Sunday dinthe cow. The cty wa* not the Ur- I ncr jurats of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert I
get. of course; but that didn't save । _____
Lathrop.
~ ‘ Floyd ■ '----- Mr ' and Mr*
her when the bullet hit her.
-» Laming were Thursday af- i
Baird of
tenwpn and aupper guesu of Mr. |
■ and Mr*. Elmer Gillett. Mr. and
I Mr*. Dorr Webb were Sunday din- 1
&gt; ner gueau and Mrs. Ralph McClel- i
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ler. * Mrs. Minnie Smith ot Ohio;
left Saturday for Charlotte enroute .
home after visiting her sister. Mr* I
O D. Fa**ett. a Mrs. Freda Matte- '
son and daughter of Hastings spent
Sunday with her parents. Mr. and
’ Mra. Sugar Miller. Mrs. Iva Reigler
' and aon spent several days with
I her parents * MIm Jeanne Irland 1
I left Sunday morning for Ypsilanti I
I where she will attend school this I
| coming year * The Burr Fassctts 1
I and Mrs. Karl Pufpaff and son were
Sunday afternoon callers at Albert
j Benaon's in Lansing. * Mr. and Mr*.
। Forest Cole and Jimmy were SaturI day supper gueaU of Mr. and Mra.
Elbert Hoover, of Banfield. * Lt.
&lt;Jg &gt; and Mra. Perry Parent and
children of Hastings were Monday
supper gueau of the Burr Faaactu.
* Forest Bldelman and Robert To­
bias are in Kalamazoo this week at­
tending the Pair and displaying 1
Uvretock. * M(*. Clayton McKeown
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GREOIENTS

ADVISE CHANGE IN
PLAN OF SOCIAL AID
AND WELFARE IN CO.

SECTION THRU—FAGtS

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1945

NINETIETH YEAR
WED RECENTLY

NASHVILLE

SAXONS BEAT EATON
£ S RAPIDS 27-6, THERE

CONCERN I NG GAS s“vnio
SERVICE FRANCHISE
Diviiioq Mngr. Brower States
Case For Consumers Power

--

f

'HATE SHOULD TAKE
LEAD IN REMEDYING
FLOOD DAMAGE
FROM RIVER

have aflurded relief to
UllB

two or three feel higher in tin
high water: for two brldgM «
be endangered here and other p
erty damaged. Unless the dr cd
wan continued down stream to i
dleville. Hastings wm "agin It:’
then Middleville might have a
thing to say about that prupui

iiy ill
iui ncicin,
nt*
i
■
returned to the home of her daugh-1
Strong Running Attack, AcUnanimous approval of a new gas
ter, Mrs. E. M. Palmer, who recently (
curotc Passing Feature Win service franchise for Consumers
came home from visiting her;
J
Power Company was voted by the
daughter and family al Charlevoix.
Thc Hastings Saxons, combining City Council (Commission। Mon- ’
Heads of State Relief Work
*
Mr.
and
Mra.
Vidian
Roc
and
a
powerful
runidng
attack
with
acUrge Change in County Set­
r
chlldrcn arc staying in the home I curate passing, defeated the Eaton day night.
Increased Number of Drains
Up at Kalamaxoo Meeting
The franchise will be submitted lo i
of Mrs Leia Roe until they can I Rapids eleven at Eaton Rapids Prlthe voters for ratification at a spe- ,
Additional drains *11) continue
Are the Cause of Flooding
flnd a home in Hastings w Mr and | day afternoon by a score of 27 to fl.
Representatives of state welfare
clal election Nov 5th. All costs of -|
and social aid organizations spon­
Mrs L. F. Darby and daughter Mrs i The Saxons' opening game of the
and lake. That to Inevitable. £ 1
the election are being met by the
River. State Laws Authorise
sored a meeting in Kalamaxoo.
A. L. Smith and son Richard of. 1945 season showed good material.
company?
there
no remedy?
which was held last Thursday fore­
Tampa. Fla., left on Thursday for , Dick Feldpausch. Hastings' fullthe Drains
We believe lhe last legislature flj
Consumers has supplied gas scrvthelr home, having been guests ot ( back, was the outstanding ground
noon. They invited committees of
ice In Hutlngs for many years un­
The large number of drains which opened n way to meet this sttUX* I
boards of supervisors and the heads
Mr. and Mra W B. Cortrighl and , gainer of the game, piling up 192
der a franchise granted originally to
That body provided that
___ _______
___ ______
empty Into the Thornapple river tion.
of county social aid bureaus and
other Michigan friends, the past 10 ■ ,
yards
rushing_ and
scoring t hree the old Hutlngs Gu Company. This !
times
Bob “
Rogers,
posting
and Its tributaries are mainly re­ where flooded streams cause much
county welfare boards from ten
days. * Mrs John Hamp and Guile “
----------- --------'— to DBob
"‘"
franchise expired some time ago. I
sponsible for the flood waters in damage, the state will become in­
counties, Including Barry, In south­
drove to Milwaukee, Friday where Hopkins, accounted for the lot of and Consumers now Is uklng for I
terested.
and will share with lhe
that river after periods of heavy
western Michigan.
they were met by Mr. Hamp who the four touchdowns which the
a new 30-ycar franchise of the
localities and persons directly tn- »
has completed hte course in soil Hastings team made.
rains.
Our board of supervisors named
same type ns those which have been I
terested. thq expense of remedying I
V
conservation, at LaCrosse. Wte
The Saxons showed strength granted to the company by several
These floods will become heavier
ns its committee to attend that
these unfavorable conditions.
They returned home Saturday.
meeting Its chairman, Jay Mead.
throughout lhe game, scoring twice hundred Michigan communities.
and more damaging in the future,
Would It not be wise for this city,
without a doubt, because • more
Allan C. Hyde, county clerk, and
The Rev. and Mrs. Charles Ough- In the first quarter, once in the
Glenn M. Brower division manager
drains are being built in the area, Middleville. Nashville, and theownsupervisors Prank Newton of Rut­
ton were in Grand Rapids lost Mon­ third, and again in the fourth. They for Consumers, said the franchise
Pfc. and Mra. Bowne Taggart,
Cl, Ul I41IU VI,
II.
IMK*
land. and Claude Willson, of Yan­
also showed alertness In taking ad­ would be beneficial lo both the city
and
every
new
one
adds
to
thc
day
attending
the
conference
ses
­
Cpl. R J. DeWitt, sun of Mr. and
who were married here several
I and down lhe river to unite In a
kee Springs. That committee and
vantage of an Eaton Rapids fumble and thc company, since It would Mrs. Oscar J. De Witt. Hastings. R volume of water.
sion
of
Evangelism
held
ut
First
weeks ago. while Pfc. Tnggart was
Mra. Marie Higble, supervisor oj
late In—
the---------------------------------third quarter which fol- .define the rights and duties ot each I, formerly of Middleville, entered
Right now blds arc being asked ;; petition asking the slate to und
home on a 30-duy furlough from a Methodist church. * Mra Dewey--------1
Its
engineers
to
moke
a
thorough
in­
the Barry County Social Aid Bu­ year overseas combat duty In ET.O. Jones vtelted her sister Mra. Ethel lowed Wilson's kickoff lo Eutod
service In Feb. 1942 and has been for a new drain In Sunfield town-1’ vestigatlon. auggeat plans and eareau. and C E. Mater, director of sector, arc now ranking their home Cavanaugh In Battle Creek Wed- , Rapids
McKeough recovered the
"The main point about the fran­ overseas more than 24 years. Cpl. ship. Eaton county and Sebewa
" i। flfnates of coat, and fix the proper­
the Barrjr County Social Welfare in Chicago.
nesday. A Mra. Floyd DeRlar and fumble, after which thc Saxons chise." he said. "1* that II estab­ De Witt, who has 89 points, at­ township. Ionia county, to'be known
Board, attended the Kalamazoo
daughter of Grand Rapids were scored
J on a pans *from
----- "Bob **
Rogers lishes our legal right to do bunl- tended
thc
Thornapple-Ke Dogg os the "Collier and'Mud Creek Ov. ­ lion of the coat to be borne by the
Pte. Tnggurt. son of Glenn Tag­ Sunday
to Bob
Hopkins.
meeting.
ounaay RUeste
guests of
or Mr
Mr and
ana Mrs i ro
mod tiopxms
, ,1Mll ln lh^ Cf)ml„un|ty. and thte school nt Middleville. At present he erflow Drain." which will empty I drainage district, the counties and
gart. is stationed at Fort Sheridan,
ci.mmurtMle* as well as Individual*
Representatives of slate social aid III., and awaiting further orders. Martin Graham_Mra Ite Rlar auo | t|1c nr«t Saxon tally was made justifies the company in spending to stationed on Luzon.
into Mud Creek. This added wa­
J Nuvuc al the
'
Following
to
part
of a letter writ­ ter will increase the flow into concerned?
’ 'within six plays of thc opening money to extend and Improve ros
..............
and welfare organizations were Mrs Taggart was the former Phylha called on Mra. T.
Rai
Such a plan could be put through
there, including C. H. Runclman, Farr. The wedding"story was print­ DeWitt Nursing home
1 kickoff The superb blocking of the service In Hastings as this becomes ten home by Cpl. De Witt.
Thomapple la lee. Another new
Okinawa
Shima
01.111
u
win,
in
&lt;n.
W •&gt;» «WT«U»li «' Uw «•»
who heads that work In Michigan. ed In a previous issue.
Mra Ed Hafner was a guest of Hastings u-am made it possible for necessary '
drain is being projected in the
J&gt;™l- “J.
i
July 20. 1945 nnnh«uum p.n ol B.nr uid th. 1 •“&gt; •*&gt;
These state representatives said
Mrs. Edith Mayo and daughter Ur , Dick Feldpausch and Ed McKeough i Mr. Brower emphasized that lhe
northwestern portion of Eaton coun- . «rned. Nothing would be done un,»,ai this meeting that experience had
Grand Rapids from Wednesday to , to give Hastings Its first touchdown franchise would not fix gas rates Mrs. Lawrence Wilkins
II.., TM. drain . III ,Uo nnpiy j
•”• M
“&gt;•
proven to them that social aid and
Saturday. On Friday she attended of the 1945 season.
in ------------Hutlngs —
nor give ----------------Consumers R.F.D. 4
Battle Creek. Michigan
Into Mud Crwk. and add to lhe
&gt;» &gt;•"»“&lt;
«“•
welfare work, in Michigan, had been
the district meeting of the W S C S
Coach Joe Brozak's team out- any exclusive rights whatever.
flood waters of Thornapple lake and ,he
recommended.
done with much more satisfactory
at Burton Heights church ♦ Mr p|aye&lt;] the Eaton Rapids team from
"Control of rates would remain Dearest 81s and Family.
The Coats Grove P.T.A. will be
Received your letter a few days
n-sulu where boards of supervisor,, held
In that event lhe law. as we un­
the
at the school Friday. Sept 28. and Mra. Car! Bean
«he start The Hastings Blue and
and In the hands of the Michigan Pub­ ago but because ot guard duty last river New drains are being added
derstand.
would
allo*
thc
state
to
became more largely Interested. This at 8 pin. The Barry Co Mens
yearly
in
Eaton
and
Barry
counties
lic Service Commission." he said,
Rum * M .
roUw’
had been shown conclusively in a chorus will nut on thr nrmrram. Brucr R*n“a,&gt; and Ruth * .Mrs t)l&lt;r opponents 127. The Saxons led "and thc city would have the right night and a few other details these which empty into our river and its bear a large share of the egt, as it
should, because state laws Ave au­
K R Cronk of
»“ “» in first down., 12 to 5. and ateo to ask the Commission for lower last few days. Have been unable to tributaries.
few counties where a similar plan Pte^hrtzm sandwiches or cX
write
until
now.
I
was
extremely
Please
bring
sandwiches
or
cake
!
overnte
ht
guest
of
her
parents,
Mr
«t«r
m
Tom
to the one they proposed had been
I overnight guest of her parents. Mr showed an edge in passing. Tom rates at any time It considered such
It can be seen that floods in the thorized the drains that have been
happy to heor from you and that
given a thorough trial. They advo­
I and Mrs Fred Camp. Friday * Mrs O'Connor and Arnold Wilson con­ a request proper
And the fran­ everyone is fine. I am feeling well lake and the river will be higher: and will hereafter be built. These
drains, made possible by state laws,
cated giving boards of supervisors
greatly to lhe Hastings de- chise would be non-excluslvc. which and working every day. Gets kinds
The Goodwill W5.CS. will meet her home on Main St. to Mr and tributed
greater reaponslblllty for such work
fchsc, making a large number of means that the city would retain rough now and then, especially vent the Increase. If there shkll be I are causing the flood damage; so
nt thc home of Mr. und Mra. Fret) Mra. John Martens, left last week
the stile ought to remedy the sit­
... in .keeping the the right ------------••— •(ran—
In their counties.
to grant -a similar
tnckles which aided
when we have guard at night and a season ot hard rains next year.
These state representatives said Smith, II5W. Center. Friday. Sept. lo vtelt friends In Martinsville Vn. Eaton Rapids offense subdued. । chise to any other company at any get no time of fthe next day but It te probable that new "highs" for uation by carrying a good share of
their plan had the approval of the 28. for supper nt 7 o'clock. Guests and St. Petersburg. Fla . Intending Nearly every Hostings player came time."
from past experiences In combat flood waters will be registered, fol­
federal agencies which are con­ are welcome.
to spend the winter In Miami. * Dr. through with at least one or more , The franchise would require thc that's peanuts—so I just take it lowing the continued additions to ot Thomapple lake, and the hsat
cerned with social old and welfare
ond Mrs. W. A. Vance were Sunday tackles ...
„ UK
t» bolster thc team's
de.­ 1 company to obtain a permit from and hope for the day to come when the number of drains emptying into cost of dredging the river far proi
ably 20 or 25 miles down the rivi
work In Michigan. They urged that Delton
dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Fred fence Twenty-nine players of lhe thc city before entering any street I can convert bock to a good old Ute Thomapplc.
.
The W5.CS. of the Methodist Mayo of Maple Grove * Mrs J. C. 70 oul fOr football made the trip or highway The compony would
from the lake.
one person be named by the County
civilian.
,
What Is to be done about it?
Social Welfare Board, who.must also church, will meet at the home of Furnlss of Grand Rapids came Fri- : t0 Eaton Rapids and all of them be forbidden to obstruct any street
Say! How about you sending me
That
question
will
concern
more
be approved by the county board of Miss Caroline Solomon. Wednesday day for a visit with Nr/Jivlllc gnw action, seven were sophomores longer than necessary', and required thc piece out of lhe paper about the
auiM-rvisora. and by the state welfare afternoon. Oct. 3. Worship service friends. She Is staying in the home BnlnR ln thc ]aUer part of the first . to restore it promptly lo IU former 7th Division coming itome in Sep­ and more people as time goes on.
Owners of land that was inundat­
will uc
be in
In cnarge
charge oi
of Mrs. unaries
Charles। of Mra. V. B. Fumlss.
and socialJ aid organization. The
Tl»e! win
Remove broody hens from r
I quarter
। condition. The company would be tember? I am sure you have us ed when Thornapple lake wm de­
Mr nnrl
KCr
and Mrs. Pirn,
Clem Kidder
—r n
and , I
person so chosen would he the di'' J Florla. Mra. Leon Pennock. In charge
as soon as they go broody and
1 legally responsible for any failure confused with thc 7th Armored Di­
,_Hp!.. „
luged by flood waters from up the them up In a coop with wire
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program. "Women In the the formers’ mother. Mrs Mary I.
rector of county
social
welfare,
and 0(
to exercise due care. It would be vision which was in Europe. Re­
K,«„.। su„dj,i„ &lt;h. ,=।
«?. ' required to continue carrying on member we are the 7th Infantry river. Fall and High Bank creeks, tom or slatted bottom which li
supervisor ot ccunty social aid work, Working World."
last year petitioned that the outlet
when so approved. Before that could
I know It must be con­ at the lake be made wider and Ute the ground. Feed them and in
, its business in conformity with the Di vision
be done, lhe eounty board of super­ Barryvllle
of Bellevue * Mr. and Mrs. Fred
' regulations of tjie Michigan Public fusing to you when ux* talk of
river for three miles below that
The Barryvllle WS.CS. will meet Haines spent last week In Battle Arnold Wilson. Tom O'Connor. Jim Service Commission.
visors must first approve the plan
regiments, divisions, corps and
are broken up. the sooner they
Coleman.
Dick
Feldpausch.
George
Thursday Oct. 4 at the home of Creek with their daughter. Mrs
ot having one supervisor-director.
armies. They all have numbers. For body of water be dredged, so as to
Walton. Ed McKeough. Alfred CortThe stale authorities declared that
Harold Jones and family. * Mr.
instance. I am in thc 32nd Regi­ permit a larger flow from the lake and persistently broody. It
right.
Alton
Bennet.
Dick
Clark.
It could be done without lowering ulnnV.lv
. .r ,
,, z
“
ir had been demonstrated to their potluck dinner. Everyone is urged and Mrs. H. B. Socket and Harry
■
ment and Roy Evans is In the 32nd Il
the
lake
level.
That
would
no
doubt
•
vl“b,e ,0 ,eU or I. Ill **Ulem
Pat
Kelly.
Ronald
Martin.
Dick
Al
­
There will be a special business Division. There's a lot of difference
have moved from the Gibson house
satisfaction that this plan would to attend.
lerdlng. Jim Bums. Bob Stowell,
produce better results. Yhey stressed
Cor. Gregg and Queen Sts. into Owen Thomas. Bob Branch. Martin meeting of the Dowling Cemetery there.
Circle members at Otis Altman's.
Mrs. D. G. Beedies house on Wash­
I tried to re-inllsl again but by
the value of securing the active in­ Martin Corners
Allman. Bob Rogers. Bob Hopkins. September 27 al 7:30 p.tn.
the army's terms I couldn't see ft.
terest of numbers of the board of
No services at the Martin church ington St.
Pat Hodges. Jack Slocum. Dick
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Beedle ar­
They wouldn't guarantee me a non­
supervisors, in every county, in next Bunday. Sept. 30. so as to give
Stauffer. Frederick McDonald. Cecil
Hospital Guild No. 19 will meet combat area so I guess when the
county social aid and county wel­ those who desire to go. a chance to rived last week from Santa Ann. Boyer. Reynolds Cordes (manager!,
with
Mrs.
J.
Blakney.
335
W.
Mar
­
time for me to get a discharge I'll
fare work. The two county bodies attend Rally Day services at Quim­ Calif., where he hu been stationed and Loch Foster (reporter!.
shall,
Thursday
afternoon.
October
be in the line-up. I expect it to
would each continue os working or­ by. Marlins Rally Dey will be Oct. since 1942 He hu received his dis­
Hostings plays Greenville on the
be about December or there about.
ganizations The change would be
charge from the Army Air Corps new Athletic Field here Friday at
Don't rely on Ulis too much though,
in having one supervisor-director at
and will again, be associated with
There will be u Women's Club ac thc army is full of-disappoint­
his brother Robert Beedle In the op­
the head of both of them.
EMMANUEL GUILD
luncheon a week from Friday, Octo­ ments. I don't care as long as I
eration
of
their
chain
of
10c
to
$i
oo
it can be seen that this plan puts
The opening meeting of the Guild
Enrl wears five bronze stars, for ber 5, nt thc Methodist church. Thc don't have lo make anymore beach
mure responsibility for county social was held at the Parish house. Wed­ stores In Michigan * The WS.CS.
Rev. Don M. Gury will talk on heads which I have all thc reason
aid and county welfare work on thc nesday. Sept 12. A enrry-in lunch­ will begin the autumn study series battles of Normandy. Northern
"Home Service of Ute Red Cross". in tlie world to believe I won't.
board of supervisors. The Individ­ eon was enjoyed al one o'clock. with a potluck one o'clock luncheon France. Ardennes. Rhineland and
One o'clock luncheon
ual supervisor knows lhe people of Large rose dahlia blossoms floating Friday. Sept. 28. in thc community Central Europe (Germany ! He wm
Bob
his district and whatever needs they in shallow containers made attrac­ rooms at thc Methodist church. * graduated from Nashville High
Regular meeting of Hiawatha Re­
Cpl R- J. De Witt. 10033765
Mra. Ernest Balch went to Delta. school, class of 19)1. At the expir­ bekah lodge. Friday. Sept. 28. 8 pm.
may have for old or relief. Their tive decorations for thc tables.
Co B. 7lh Mod. Bn.
Ohio thc first part of last week to ation of hts furlough he will re­ August and September birthdays
co-opcratlon with the supervisor­
A P O 7. co Postmaster
Mrs. George Lockwood and Mrs. atend the funeral ot an uncle. She port to Camp Grant. Ill ..and will
director would be of much assistance
will be honored. Usual supper and
San Francisco. California.
lo him. and result In better work. Leon Hale conducted Ute devotions. was accompanied home by her son­ be sent to Camp Breckenridge, Ky.. entertainment after lodge.
As now carried on the supervisors Thc former gave an Interesting re­ in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. either for reassignment or discharge
T/Sgt. Bernard Garvey. Jr., son
are out of touch with social old sume of Episcopal mission work in Wm. Nichols of Washington Court­
Hospital Guild No. 14 will meet Heavy Losies Marked
China
supplemented
by
a
letter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
Bernard
Garvey
is
house.
Ohio.
Mr.
Balch
met
them
work In a county. The head of the
Tuesday. Oct. 2. at the home of Mrs.
county bureau Is named by the state written her by a young Chinese, one in Coldwater on Sunday where they home on a 34-dny furlough. He Herbert Cook. Route 3. Middleville
Civil War Engagement
hoard, and all aid given by the of a group of eleven college gradu­ attended the Balch family reunion. served In the 137th regiment of the for potluck dinner. Please bring
In the hotly-contested battle of
county bureau is paid by the state ates. who had come to India and * The Rev. and Mra. Chas Ough- 35th infantry division with Gen. one dish, sandwiches (Aid table ser­ Gettysburg. July 1. 2 and 3. 1803.
and federal governments: The sal­ were working al Ledo in the Assam ton were in Lansing Saturday, dln- Pattons 3rd Army. Sgt. Garvey was vice.
General
Lee's army of northern
ary ot the supervisor-director would Valley, where Mrs. Lockwood's son ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl wounded in combat four times In a
Virginia, about 70.000 strong, was
lltle over a year. He wears the Pur­
Hospltal Kitchen Guild will meet
be paid. 50-50, by the stale and John, is serving on the X-ray staff Divlnney.
Friday.-Mrs. Samuel L Smith, ple Heart with three stars. Ber­ with Mrs. George VtynHouten on Oc­ defeated by the federal army of the
**touniy Now thc supervisor of the of lhe US.A 20th General Hospital.
Potomac, composed of about 93.500
county social aid bureau is paid by John avers they are all a brilliant Mra. E L.* Appleman. Mra. Jesse nard graduated with the class of '43 tober 3.
men, under General Meade.
On
the state, while the director of so­ splendid group of young men who Garllnger and Mrs. Ido Wright, from Nashville high school and is
July 1 Hill's and Ewell's Con­
cial welfare work to paid by the have made a profound impression were in Coldwater attending the married to the former Betty Stew­ MISS JANSEN TO SPEAK
on
all
who
work
with
them.
federate
corp* drove Union troops
state regional meeting of Garden art of Charlotte.
AT QUIMBY HOME-COMING
county.
There frequently arise
MLm Bernice Jansen and Mr. Oury Club's. The ladles report a very In­
Miss Bernice K. Jansen will be lhe oft Seminary ridge, through Gettys­
cases where the two organizations
guest speaker at thc Quimby Meth­ burg and ba6k to Cemetery Ridge.
ore both interested, and where co­ added interest lo thc afternoons teresting program with an attract­
G. Courier Tnft and bride have odist Church Rally Day and Home Cemetery hlU and Culps hill. The
program by short talks and Mrs. ive luncheon served In the Arling­
operation Is desirable.
We have not been able to contact Rothaar, Guild chairman, outlined ton hotel. * Mr. and Mrs. R G. Just returned from their honeymoon Coming Sunday. Sept. 30. 1945. Thc following day Longstreet's corps
program begins at 10:30 A. M. with drove the Union III corps, under
all thc members of the supervisors some of the activities planned for White Jr., left for their hotne In spent in various Michigan places.
Edith June, daughter of Mr. and the Sunday School Hour. There will Sickles, from an advanced position
committee, but those we have seen thc fall. Mrs. Lee Whitcomb and Cincinnati. Friday, having been
appeared to be favorably impressed Mrs. Mannon Couch were Ute com­ guests several doys ot Mrs. White's Mra. Thomas C. Parris of Ann Ar­ be a short program by the Children at the peach orchard back to Ceme­
bor
and
Sgt.
George
Courier
Taft.
parents.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Sam
Smith.,
and Mr. Leon Scott will teach the tery ridge and the Confederate
with the plan suggested by the rep­ mittee for the day. the chairman.
resentatives of the state relief or­ Mra. W. D. Barnes being absent * The Rev. and Mra. H. R Krelg Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George classes In the auditorium. The reg­ army occupied Seminary ridge.
wpre in Bay City last week Mon­ Tnft of Nashville were married in ular Morning Worship Service will About 3 p. m. on July 3 General
due lo Illness.
ganizations.
day attending funeral services for Memorial Christian church. Ann Ar­ be led by the potor at 11:30 and Pickett led 15.000 Confederates in a
The matter will probably be taken
Our New Foil line of J. L.
the wife of the Rev. Wm. Kotcsky. bor. Sept. 8. at tour o’clock, the will be followed by a potluck din­ daring charge across the valley be­
up by the board of supervisors of
district supt. of the Bay City area. Rev. Kenneth Griswold of Dundie. ner. Miss Jansen will speak during tween the two ridges, up the slopes
this county at their October session
6nake-Blte Serums
Tayler &amp; Co. smart all
formerly of Nashville officiating.
the afternoon program.
Adoption of the plan would practi­
The Uvea of thousands of trop- Evangelical church.
of Cemetery ridge into murderous
Immediately following the cere­
Miss Jansen is the director of artillery and musket fire, but waa
cally give that body the naming of
wool suitings and top­
Hospital Guild Organized
mony a reception was held for 60, Neighborhood House. Orangeville.
the supervisor-director, for the wel­ are being safeguarded by snake-bite
forced baek In defeat by the Phila­
Miss
Lottie
Teuslnk
and
Mrs.
Ir
­
guests
in
the
Hussey
room
of
the
Mich., which is a project, of the
fare board would not wish to name serums and other vaccines produceddelphia brigade. Fewer than 9.000
coatings is now here.
such an officer, unless satisfied that on Brazil's famous "Snake Farm" vin Clark of Hastings met with a Michigan League.
Epalcopal Church in rural, social and
Mra. Taft te a student al JJlch. religious community work. She wm of Pickett's men got back to Con­
the board of supervisors would ap­ —the Butantan Institute, near the group of women In the home of Mrs.
Hugh Fumlss last Thursday eve­ State college and will receive her an Episcopal missionary in Japan federate lines and Lee began the
prove their choice.
city of Sao Paulo.
ning and organized a hpepltal guild BB. degree at the end of the fall for ten years before the war. serv­ withdrawal of his men, Union losses
If the supervisors adopt the plan.Poisonous snakes, toads, spiders, The following officers were elected: term. Sgt. Taft, who was In his
we would still have a county wel­
ing m a kindergarten supervisor. were put at approximately 23,000
fare board and a county bureau of centipedes and other Insects are Chairman. Mrs. Hugh Furnlss; Sec . second year at MSC, when In­ Her topic for the afternoon will be. while Confederate losses were
about 20.450.
social aid. The only difference among the many hazards faced by Mrs Clara Belle Powers: TreMurer. ducted into service in&amp;Jn. 1943. has "The Orient."
would be that one person would rubber gatherers in the forests of Mrs. Fred Long. The next meet­ Just returned from 10Thonths over­
thereafter be the supervisor of coun­ the Amazon, by farmers, apd by ing will be held In the home of Mrs. seas. He te on 30-day furlough and and baby's breath. Tire best man
Garbage Disposal Profit
was
Charles
Van
Derlln.
Carol
Hlckworkers
in
newly
developed
ihdqsRena
Blake
Tuesday
evening.
Oct.
will
report
to
Camp
Grant,
IU..
Sept.
ty social aid and the director of
Gardiner Grove, Calif.. Is making
er. the bride's youngest sister In a
eounty welfare work.
'
lovely blue organdy dress carried a Utile profit from its municipal gar­
The serums are widely distributed
The present Barry County Wel­
Flook—Hecker
lhe rings in a bouquet of white bage collection and disposal system.
fare Board consists of Myron Tuck­ throughout the nation In sections
Tn ofecent letter to Mra. Bab­
The Nashville Methodist church flowers. Hie Rev.F Charles Ough- The community has just completed
erman, Mra. Alvlra Sayles and C. where they are most needed, and as
E. Mater. They would, under this a result, the mortality resulting from cock. her husband. Pvt. Ivan Bab­ with Its lovely altar arrangement ton officiated, using the double ring three years of collection and dis­
plan, choose the supervisor- direc­ treated cases of snake bite has been cock states he w'|ll be home on fur­ of candles and baskets of salmon service. Mra. Cecil Bette played a posal ut a cost of $15,000. Revenues
tor. But lhe person they named reduced from 20 to 22 per cent to- lough in about two weeks. He will I pink gladioli, made an attractive program of organ music before thc from service charges totaled $18.­
have finished hto/ourse In ordnance setting for the marriage Sept. 22, ceremony and the traditional 000 a year, leaving a balance of
could not act as such officer unless from 2 to 5 per cent
training and expects to be sent to at 4 p.m.&lt; of Marian Rose Hecker, marches.
approved by the Barry county board
the west coast for further Instruc­ eldest daughter of Mr. and Mra.
The bride’s mother chose for her eents a month for once-a-week col­
of supervisors and of the state body
tions.
Vem Hecker of Maple Grove town- daughter's wedding a black dress lection of garbage from homes and
Cettoa Income Crop_
which has charge of social aid and
T/5 Earl A. Plook. son of Mr. and ahlp and Earl A. Hook, son of Mr. and hat with black accessories. Mrs
Texas farmers obtained'one-third
welfare work In Michigan.
corresponding higher rates for
of their 1942 cash farm income from Mrs. Austin Flook. of Maple G«ove and Mrs. Austin Plook of Maple Flook's dress waa green with black stores, hotels, etc. Service charges'
cotton and cottonseed. Specifically, twp. is home in Nashville after 15 Grove. The bride, who wm given in accesorlea and both wore shoulder are billed three months in advance
Protects Drinking Waler
months of service overseas. Earl marriage by her father, wm lovely
cottonseed
produced
4.7
per
cent
A zinc dust paint tor drinking
on postcards. The sanitary land fill
was a radio man and altho he us­ irf a gown of white net over satin,
Followlng the service a reception
method of disposal is used for gar­
waler tanks has been developed by of this. Compared with other crops, ually was not more than 1000 yards with a finger tip veil fMtened with
wm held, at the home ot the groom's
the navy and authorized for all ships lhe revenue from cuttonseed exceed­ back of the front line, he came a headband of white flowers. She parents The bride and groom are bage with the city paying $175 a
ed that received from wheat, more
through five major battlea without carried an arm bouquet of white graduates of the Naahvllle high month tor use of a privately oper­
able In preventing corrosion be­ than the combined income from a scratch. He attrtbuea hte luck to rosea and baby'a breath. Betty Lou school and the bride had one year ated fill six miles from the eity.
cause of its high adherence to the fruit, truck and vegetables, and four a horseshoe which he uncovered
at the University of Michigan. They Rubbish is collected separately on
times the amount received for oth­ when digging hte first fox hole in and waa attractively gowned in blue left for a short wedding trip to Chi­ special caU from citizens and al an
vantage of not Imparting say foreign er oil-bearing seed crops, such as France and has carried with him satin with an over skirt of net. cago. The groom hu to report for additional charge with disposal at a
peanuts, soybeans and flaxseed.
dump maintained by the city.
Her arm bouquet waa of pink roses reassignment or discharge Oct fl.

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�THE HASTINGS BANKER, THUR8DAY, SEFTEMBER 27, 1545

fof 25 year* served as chairman ot
the grievance committee of lhe
Brotherhood of Engineers.
Surviving are the wife Florence
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘
In dismantling lhe rooms over
McCallum and a daughter. Dr. Hel­
i
Service
at
Orangeville
Sunday
By JANE CAMERON
Leason Sharpe. Pastor
! evening at 7:30.
en E. Macklen. Baverly Hills.
thc Johnson Supply Co. store, known
Church school. 9:46 am, classes
*o many years m the GA Ji. hall
DEATH
TAKES
and
u*ed also by'the Women's Re­
YANKEE
SPRING
8
CHURCH
Headquarters
4Mth
Bomb
Group
Bgt. Kenneth LUU 1* near Sate­
Here Is a very good raw tomato; Divine worship. 11:00 a.m. MeditaDR. R. F. WEBB
lief Corp*, the American Legion
Floyd H. Nagel, Pastor
burg, Austria. Joined the army (Hi. Okinawa—Archie D. Sinclair, reitsh recjpe—Take S peck toma- I tion, "The Church 1 Dc*lre‘‘
Services are held on the Second 1 It was with regret that the many committee ha* found some inter­
March IT. 1M1. Went overseas son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sin­ toes &lt;unpecled). 3 onions, 2 green’ Choir rehearsal. Thursday. 8:00
Hasting*
friends
of
Dr.
Rowland
F.
esting
record* and articles. Among ■
clair, 1312 South Hanover Street, peppers. Prepare and chop finely, pm. Choir director. Mrs. Arthur and Fourth Sundays The next
March 23. 1944
Webb, of Grand Rapids, learned of them a
and a half sturdy
promoted Let drain
Cpl. Mason Litts is on Luzon Hastings. Mich., has been ..nt
cheesecloth overnig
overnight. Lower
u.
arum in cnccsccwin
Sunday school will be at 2 pan. and hte death which occurred at thc wooden chair* each of which carries
... a bunch
.
. celery,
.
Island near lhe Philippines and to the grade of staff sergeant.
1R341 Ih Add
°.r .
1] M j Mr 8harpe conducts a class on preaching at 3.
University hospital. Ann Arbor Sun­ an the back the name of IU original
Manila. He entered thc .-.ervfcc Nov. te an armorer gunner on s F
while mustard seed and '» teacup •■Religion and Life" during the Sunday morning where he had gone for owner, a member of thc chapter.
c* ti;
.
BALTIMORE
UNITED
BRETHREN
the 863th Hean
BoU
plnt ol vinegar snd
a:,
17. 1H2, and has never been home erator crew of
*“■* * day school hour on Sunday morning.
treatment following several week*
These names will be colly recog­
.
i_.T.and....let cool. Add
Bombardmentt Rotiadrnn
Squadron, a Seventh pound
of .sugar
to Current religious events are dteot ill health.
Orlo D. Munger. Pastor
nized by older Hastings residents a*
Force unit.
vegetables. It will keep in a cool cussed in this class. All men and
. Cpl. Dale Pennock of Germany Air
■
Dr. Webb was one of the leading they belonged lo well known citi­
MonUng worship 10:00
Staff Sergeant Sinclair te a grad­ place in a crock, or it can be bottled
expects td leave for home Sept 23.
women are cordially Invited.
; physicians and surgeon* of West zen* who fought in the Civil War.
Sunday school 11:00
uate
of
Hastings
High
School
and.
cold. I shall use 3 cup* of syrup
Loyalty Sunday. October 7th. tlc: B/Sgt. Norman Hatton recently of
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- ! Michigan and waa well known in and helped to make the OJLB.
Germany, now stationed in England prior to hte induction. January 2, instead of the pound of sugar this ctption of new member*.
Hutlngs where hte skill and pleas­ chapter a prominent and vigorous
ning 8:00.
till leave for home soon and will 1943. was employed at the Ford
Every Member Vteltaljon Day will McCallum
ing pcronallty gave him a wide influence in local. «Ute and na­
An insurance company was as­ be observed next Sunday. Sept. 30th.
8«el hte son. David Norman, for heavy bomber plant al Willow Run.
clientele and he wu often al Pen? tional affair*.
Home Coming
TKTfiinime: Mr*. ratt&lt;sn and Mich In the army he attended ar­ tounccu
tounded -at
the mexnea:
medical report on a
at me
a All those taking part tn the-vtsttanock hospital.
Morning worship 10:30
‘ The American L&lt;«lon and Auxil­
aon reside with her parents and mament school at Denver. Colo, and new applicant. The doctor had writ- tfan are requested to meet at thc
Potluck dinner at noon. After­
iary have offered the use of their
brothers, lhe E. L. Bromley family gunnery school at Tyndall Field. Fla ten: "He te in perfect health .
church at 3:00 pan. Every member noon service a* 2:30. Special music uated from the University of Toron­ hall lo lhe WJR.C. which ha* grown
Donald E. Brown. U. S. Navy, Ls He began hte oversea* service in is expecting another child soon."
of thc church and congregation will and singing.
' to medical school. He came to to feel with tu leaMning member­
March
of
thte
year
and
has
flown
Seaman 3. c Signal man aboard thc
Sign In a Chicago nightclub— be visited by member* of lhe church
Grand Rapid* for hte internship ship it could not handle the hall
eight combat mission* and chalked "Our silver is not medicine—do not
HAS. Stbony on the Pacific.
COATS GROVE
and had practiced thyre for 45 rental and upkeep a* formerly.
Sgt. Richard Vanderwoude in­ up 41 hour* of combat flying time
take after meals '
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
CHURCH OF CHRIST
The Legion committee has sug­
Hte wife is lhe former Barbara
ducted Oct. 13. 1M2. went overseas
Il isn't going to be long before
, Home Coming Sunday. Sept. 30.
a wife, two tons both training for gested we print the names of the
L. Winston Slone. Pastor
J.
Donohoo
of
Riverbank.
Cal.
They
toon after entering thc army and
w
oo
o
’
clock.
Morning
worship.
।
10
*m
Sunday
school
'
you'll
hear
a
man
say
that
hia
thc medical profession; three; original owner* of the chain, and
is now on Luzon Island in the Pa­ have one daughter. Barbara J. Sin­ sweetie te carrying the torch for Mr. Stone will preach The adult | 11 »m. Preaching by J. O. Craw- daughter*. A »ister, the wife of Dr । relative* or interested friend* can
cific. Hl* chum. Pfc. Harold Aspln- clair.
him and it will mean she te in love, choir will sing. The nursery will be fc.rd. Junior choir leading lhe music. G. H. Southwick te a resident of | secure them by applying to Mr*.
all. entered the army Dec. 12, 1M2.
tl 1U
Potluck dinner.
Grand Rapid*.
; Esther Felt of the WJLC. or Dr. R.
(or, the vnlt
care U1
of small children
On the USS PORTLAND off Truk. instead of being a welder. Domes- open
and went overseas May 1. 1944. and
tlcuy te going to seem pretty good durlng ,hU ,crvlfc
Funeral service* were held at East ' B. Harkne** acting for the Legion
Al thc afternoon service the young
te now stationed near the Philip­ &lt; Delayed i—Lewi* Oliver Bolton. 21. to aome of the gab I know, after
n
wo
eIockt Sund
11:20
o'clock,
Sunday^chool. There people's choir will lead the music Congregational church. Grand Rap- I Names are: Baker Shrtner, I. N.
pines on Luzon Island, only 12 mllc&lt; seaman, second class. USNR. Route having had to change tires in snow
Ids, Tuesday at 2 pm. Interment White. "
- ...
C. E. —
Reed.
C. .L. —
Wheeler.
from Richard Vanderwoude. ’ and 2. Hastings, Mich., serving on this banks und patch up the furnace arc classes for all ages Rally Day Mattson of Lansing; special music ; was at Woodlawn,
will be observed this Sunday.
J. H. Burke. J. H. QuakcnbiMh, D
heavy cruiser, witnessed the surrenthey meet once in two weeks
pipe*, besides being the family
---------------- *■*
Brown. W. H Power*. E. H. Lathrop.
7'00 pm. Youth Fellowship. Alfred by Earl Clum. lhe male quartet and '
EM. 2 c Robert Burdick. Pear)
bread winner whilst papa was sail­ Cortright will be the leader. Or­ others.
•। rf
leewe r
CLARENCE
C. m
FREY
K. Pierce. A. H. Elll*. J. J Wiley. A.
oltnc
Island
groups
Harbor, te on his way home after
ing the seven seas and making with
Clarence C. Frey, aged 00. who H. B. Elite. J. P. Phelps. S. Burton.
Vice Admiral George D. Murray. the hand grenades. Seems like the ganization plans and program for
three years and nine months serv­
CLUB ENJOYS
। has been the night clerk al Hotel Dan Birdsell. O. H. Greenfield. P.
ice. Mrs Burdick and daughter USN, of Washington; D. C, com- trend should be toward the father thc year will be discussed All young PROGRESSIVE DINNER
I Hastings, died on Sunday at Pen­ A. -Standley.
Shirley, live with hte parents. Mr mender of the Marianas, accepted appreciating hi* task as family pro­ people arc Invited.
The
Corpus
club
of
thc
Presby
­
nock
hospital after a short illnees.
thc capitulation of Lt. Gen. Shunca- vider. and thc mother revelling in
and Mrs Lee Burdick.
terian church held a progressive His birthplace was Norwcll. Mich.,
Painting Glased Tile
S 1/C Richard Burdick, on an buro Maglkura. commander of thc her Job a* homemaker
From FIRST U. B. CHURCH
dinner last night. The first course but nothing is known concerning
LSM. te somewhere on lhe Pacific 31st Imperial Japanese Army, and where I sit. this should be a great
Cor. of East &amp; E. Grand Strs.
When painting thc hard and glorsy
wu served at thc home of Mr and his relatives. Funeral arrangements
of Vice Admiral Chichi Hara, help in reestablishing the sanctity
ocean.
A. M. Coldren. Pastor
surface of glazed tile, close atten­
Mrs Harry Thompson Jr., thc main are. n&lt;rt yet complete.
officer in charge of the 4th Japan­ and
sacredness
of
the
American
----- -------------------— — —-------- ■------9:55 am Bible School, promotion
tion should be paid to detail* of mix­
course at lhe W. G. Bradfords and
on Germany your correspondent wa* ese Fleet, aboard the PORTLAND. home, and there te Just nothing day exercises.
ing and application. Mix thorough­
Tlie surrender Included 130.000 more Important than this in the
Iron Sias*
in Orand Rapids at the home of a
11:00 am. Morning worship and Aten1*. A treasure hunt was also
Brazil'* recently discovered iron ly together one part of floor varnish
grandson who was on a hospital Japanese military and naval person­ future progress and development of installation of officer*.
much enjoyed by the members.
and
four parts of flat wall palnL
nel
based
on
Truk.
Mortlock.
Ponapc.
deposit, heralded at the "greatest
our glorious country.
----. .. Service
bed with a smashed leg. He had
3:00 pm. Jail
known min" of hard Iron ore In Both paint and varnish ahould be of
a radio blocked up within easy Kusale. Jaluit, Wotje, Ederery. Pa­
A professor of philosophy wanted
6 30 p.m. Senior Christian En­
lhe world, ha* been estimated at 15 high quality materials. Apply one
reach and listened to the war news. lau. Yap. Memeon. Rota, Pagan and to prove to hte class just how inane deavor. President-elect Maxine Osbillion tons. Thi* would give Brazil good coat to the tile aurface, Thi*
He suffered intense pain Soldiers Wake.
and nonsensical were the words of troth will lead.
THE PORTLAND participated In our modern popular songs, so he
in training sang over the radio one
about 22 per cent of die world'* esti­ will dry with a fair gios* wfflEh may
7:30 pan. Song service and gospel
GLENDON (MIKE) SILSBEE
evening^ song thst wa* a procla­ virtually every major Pacific oper­ wrote some words to a mythical message.
mated iron reserves Die newly dis­
Olendon (Mike Silsbee, son of covered deposit I* |n thc region come thoroughly dry—by a light
mation • Germany: and the chor- ation. sank two destroyers, damaged song and read them to hte students.
Monday, Oct. 1st. 7 30 pm. Offi­
Mr. and Mr*. Caleb Silsbee, was
two cruisers and a battleship, helped They went away singing It, and It cial board will meet at the church
around Belo Horizonte. 50 mile* to rubbing with fine steel wool Fol­
born In Hastings, May 11. 1896 Hte
low this with a coat of heavy paste
do it again; We've done it once; sink two battleships and two des­ sprouted a ' musical" score and be­
Wed. Oct. 3rd. 7:30 pm. Tbe
parents, two sisters. Myrtle Van- the northcast at Itahira. Near by paint reduced to the deaired const*- |
troyers. shot down 32 planes and came a hit. I wonder If the Prof
LAS. will meet with Mr*. Sterling
Cau« peak Is a mountain of solid
helped
destroy
eight
other*.
Tiftlen
and
Cora
Boyes,
and
one
gets royalties oh It.
'
mans had not listened to Hitler I
Ostroth
hematite. It i* ringed by other teDY with flatting oil. if you wish a
brother.
William,
preceded
him
in
would not have had a grandson with
flat or nearly flat finish. If a higher !
We have a problem. Mr An­
Thurs. 7:30 pm. Prayer and Bible
iron hiU*.
'
death.
Oglethorpe. Ga..—T/Sgt. Cheater thony
a wounded foot: a granddaughter's
gloss is desired, add a larger proi
We can't awaken in lhe study.
He died at the Veterans Facility
husband buried In Africa and a L Arehart. son of Mrs Marion Are- morning without an alarm clock.
portion ot varnish.
New Word From War
nt Dearborn Saturday. Sept. 22. at
grandson waiting to gel home from hart. 1306 Hanover. Hastings. Mich­ Our alarm clock won't run except• FREE METHODIKT CHURCH*
igan currently i* stationed at lhe that it reposes on it's face It is
3:30 pm Mike has been in (ailing
Out ot thc war between the states
England.
Table Bottom*
B. Wyma, Pastor
health (or more than a year, but caine thc noun burnside*, describing
I am sending you these names Redistribution Station, where he against our religion to get out of
Pieces cut from an old,/ell hat
Corner E. Colfax at Boltwood
hte death was a shock to hte many side whisker* with smooth chin a*
and locations of a few of the bays will spend two weeks' before report­ bed mornings Just to humor an
('lends and relatives (rom thte vi­ worn by Union Gen. A. E. Burnside. may be glued to the leg* of table*
from Hickory Corners and vicinity ing to hl* new assignment in thc alarm clock. It makes too much Hastings Church—Sept. M
10 a m. Sunday school in charge cinity. where he spent all ot hts lite. Overlooking the word'* source, peo­
who are not heme as yet—very' few United State*.
racket to be parked within arms'■
Sergeant Arehart wu returned reach of thc bed. Now what? How. of
He enlisted in the Army Apr. 26. ple twisted it around to Improve a polished floor. Try this. loo. for f
of our local soldier* arc
' Mrs Etta Mead.
11:30 am, Morning Worship
1918 He served with the 337th In­ its descriptivcncs* and sideburns the bottoms of vases, lamps and ash- I
recently to thc United States after are we going to ace the thing?
Harriett Barnes
having" served 28 month* In Euro­
Perhaps we could put a block and. . 7:00 pm Young people's prayer fantry In Englniid and France until joined burnside* in lhe diclionarie*. trays.
Official Krporlv:
pean Theatre of Operations as a tackle over the bed and lumg the, service.
Apr. 16. 1919.
He was the (other o( (our chil- '
7: 30 pm. Bible study
Aboard the Transport Grimes in Motor Sergeant. His decoration* alarm clock, face down, over us. It
8: 00 p.m. Evangelistic service.
dren. In March. 1920. he was mar­
Tokyo Bay ' Delayed • —William E Include lhe European theatre of op­
Sept. 27—7:30 Prayer meeting at ried to Margie Barnhart, to thte ;
Towne, coxswain. 330 Wert Cllinton erations ribbon with 1 campaign have to Invent a searchlight that
union three children were bom. Al- 1
St.. Hastings. Mich., sailed into Tok­ star, and lhe Good Conduct Ribbon. will shine on the downcast clock* church.
...
_ . ,
berta. who died In childhood. Rus­
yo Bay aboard this ship and lauded
face. To do thte. it would have to
.
MacDill Field. Tampa. Fla.. Sept. be installed in the comer. It would h?
Sept.
lo tt
am.
Morning
wor-* sell with the Armed Forces In Bel- !
the first cecupatlon forces on the
ept' 30—10
m' Mnr,,
*n8 wor
—2nd Lt James I Houghtalln. hus­ be against our religion lo get out of Bh‘P
glum and Phyllis, who live* with her
conquered soil of Japan.
A few hours before General of band of Jacqueline M. Houghtalln. ted to turn it on to sec the clock.
’1:?° “ m Sunday school. Lester mother at 701 E. Grand; and a'
, 614
S. Michigan
small son. Lewis, (rom his second
the Army Douglas
MacArthur's
tri- Ave. Hasting*,
Now where arc we? Getting deeper Bartholomew. Supt.
umphant arrival at Atsugl airfield. I Mich . will soon graduate from Muc- all the .time and oversleeping longPrayer meeting every Wednesday marriage to Beatrice Rogers.
Mike worked at the E W. Bites (or
thc GRIMES landed n contingent | DU) Field. Tampa. Fla. where he er every morning. That's where we night at 8 o'clock.^
many years and he will be greatly .
of Marines on the beach at Futuu ' received combat crew training as a
missed by hte friends
Sakl. cn the eastern shore of Tokyo | co-pilot on a B-29 Super-Fortress
*
« e *--------------GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Bay, after moving past the silenced ' MacDllI Army Air Field Ls par: _
He was laid to rest on Tuesday In |
,
,
IO.O.F Hall Green St. Entrance
Jap batteries nf 16-lnch guns.
cl the Third Air Force, which trains Produce. Eggs Desired
the Riverside cemetery with a full i
o. H. Trlnklein. Pastor
Die GRIMES, flagship for Trans- . heavy bomber crews in the United
R„
P-.kllzMorning worship at 10:30 Ser- military funeral conducted by thc
By Consuming Public Wn. ••Christ's Mission Appeal
port Division 60. previously had par- States.
American Legion and Veterans of ;
Foreign Wars.
Tbe
tk
. wishes
lu------of
. the
------------------------consumer are j Sunday school at 11:30
to be given greater consideration In
Thc Sunday school staff will meet
future egg and poultry marketing u.i
-------- ---on ruu.-.v,
Friday. October
5. 7:30 pm., at WILLIAM WURM
Funeral services for William.:
program* in Wirconsln.
■ 521 W Court.
Producer* will be educated a* to
Voters' meeting Sunday. October Wurm, aged 55. who died al Cold- '
water after a long illness, were held i
what thc consumer want* and will | 1- after the service,
at the Walldorff funeral home on
buy rather than on what they find it '
* • *
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
Saturday, the Rev. Free! Hom of­
B. J Adcock. Pastor
ficiating. He Is survived by pne
A group meeting at thc University
sister. Mrs. William Fuhr, and two
Sunday
school
at
10
o'clock.
of Wisconsin adopted n poultry pro- . -”•-“services at 11 o'clock. brothers. Oscar and Aldo, al] of
gram for the state which includes j s
*’’
Hope township. Interment wa* in
Sermon by the pastor.
tlie development of a larger city de­
the Brush Ridge cemetery.
services
b, UM. mM &lt;u&gt;. ! ,.Evening
k„lc
.nd at 7:30 Evan_..d sermon by paswith particular attention to consum- I .—
MRS. JENNIE M. LYONS
era In the larger industrial cities, as | Tuesday night. B.Y.P.U. at the
Mra. Jennie M. Lyons, aged 78. '
Z
Sizes 32 - 34 - 36
Size 36x36
well a* those ot the lake shore re­ । parsonage at g:30.
paved away art Saturday. Sept 22.'
Reg. 3.50
gion and the Fox
Also
Reg. 1.98
ros river valley.
vauej. ai
»o
Wcd nlght pray„ and Bible Study at her home in Johnstown town- f
included is a c
consumer preference I a[ D)r. church 7:30.
ship. She was a lifelong resident
survey to be made tn Milwaukee ’
of Barry county and had lived on i
and such other large cities as may FIRST CHURCH OF
the farm where she died, since her 1
be found advisable by the agricul- . CHRIST. SCIENTIST
marriage 58 years ago. /Surviving
Sweaters
__2.25 up
Corner Church and Center Streets are her son. Albert, of Johnstown.1
tural economics
department
of- the
. 1.00 up
Subject, "Reality"
and a brother. Ernest Quick, of
University of Wisconsin.
Cardigans
2.98 up
Sunday service 11 am.
Delton. Funeral services were held,
Die marketing program will seek
Wednesday evening service 7 45 at the home on Tuesday afternoon
stimulation of a daily year-round
Skirts &lt;1 to 4' 2.25
Reading room in church edifice at two 6'e.lock. lhe Jlev. Robert
rather than occasional or festive
I Size 7 to 14' __2.93 up
use of poultry, turkey, and water­ open Wednesday and Saturday Smith officiating. Interment was
in lhe Bunftcld cemetery.
lumpers '2 to 6&gt; . . 2.98
fowl It aim* not only to lncre**e from 3 to 5 p.m.
The public te cordially invited to
(Size 7 to 141 __3.5O up
i the state demand for Wisconsin pro1 dueed chicks, hatching eggs, poult* attend the chuych services and to LOUIS P. MISKE
1
Cotton PrintLJ
Overalls. Twill _.._1.00up
LouU P. MUke. aged 55. passed
make use of thc reading room.
Reg. 2.98
I and breeding stock, but ot identify­
Reg. 1.25
away early Tuesday morning. Sept.
Dresses • I to 3&gt;
85c
; ing egg*, poultry, turkeja. waterfowl. JEFFERSON ST. UNITED
23. following an illness ol several
Jerkin Sets
4.98
। clucks, poults, and breeding stock BRETHREN CHURCH
months, lie had lived In this city
reach(/ig out-of-state markets by
about
thirty
years
and
had
been
Charles E. Baum. Pastor
federal-state labels. Grade buying
an employee of the E. W .Bltea Co. I
Morning worship at 10 00 am.
program* are to be developed.
,‘
3undn:
Sunday school at 11:00 am. for He was a member of the" Masonic |
Pointing out that poultry ha* often 1 all age*
Lodge. 0X8.. and the Methodist'
operated at a disadvantage because ,
Christian Endeavor at 7:00 pm. church. Surviving are his wife.
it has not had proper protection in Mrs. Pauline Grimes, leader
Pearl: on son. Loui*. of Kentfield..
state or national legislation, the pro- |
Evening Evangelistic service at Cal.: a grandson: hi* mother. Mr*.
gram suggest* that contacts ba । 8:00 p m.
Antonia Miske of Mackinaw City:
made at city, county, slate and na- i Tuesday night Young People* and two brothers, William of Has­
tionsl levels m order to.pbtain such j
at 8:00 P-BJthe church. ting* and Fred of Mackinaw City.'
SIZES
Size* 32 - 34 - 36
। All Young people should be present The funeral te to be this Dmraday '
1 to 6
afternoon al two o'clock, but furth­
Statute that In th* effort toward for Bible study and prayer.
Rc«. 1.25
Wednesday nigh: Prayer meeting er arrangement* have not yet been
5.00
Size* 32 to 38
increasing the volume of product,
SIZES
completed.
the consumer has, been overlocked
Friday and Saturday the U.B.C.E.
a* its buyer, the program add* that
excellent response by housewive* Fail Retreat will be held at the Se- PASSING OF FORMER
Retreat STATE SENATOR
। and larger volume buyers I* found bcua Camp Grounds.
Earl L. Burhans. 61. a former state '
I when demonstrating poultry prepa­ begin* September 28—3:00 to 5;00
Registration. Room Assignment. senator from the Eighth district
ration and egg quality or uses.
5:00 o'clock — Fellowship Assembly comprising the counties of Allegan. I
Barry
and Van Buren, died on Sunfor all who can attend.
Measuring Meat Tenderoesa
6:30 o'clock—Banquet in lhe din­
WARM WOOL GARMENTS
I In a mechanical test of cooked ing room.
Paw. after a month* illneoa, He
I meat, made by the USDA, 15 per
8:00 o'clock—Evening Assembly in wu born in New Buffalo «n An-il i
SIZES
$A00
1 cent more force was required lo Tabernacle.
12. 1R8L and graduated from the
I shear through roasted rib sample*
Reg. 10c
Med. only
Reg. 89c
September 29—8:00 o'clock—Quiet
from
steer*
(ed
on
grass
alonq
than
Hour
Followed by a day of instruc­ cf Michigan in 1908. Funeral serv­
SIZES
' through similar sample* from stairs tion. discussion, fellowship and in­ ices were held on Thursday after­
J that had received. In addition to p*s- spiration.
.
| ture, a grain feed of corn «nd cottonwa* elected state senator in It&gt;6 .
Final Di*mU»»i—L3Q pm
SIZES
Mr. Ernest S. Mark*. General and served three terms besides wry- 1
aeed me*L There are. however,
point* In favor of wel|-finl*hed grass, Secretary of the Michigan OhrMi­ ing In several other political office* I
1 fed beef, and lhe economy of thi* lan Endeavor Union will be thc in hl* home county, district and
' One Piece Sets$5.69 up
। form of beet production. th« invejU- guest ipeaker AU young people are the slate.
i gators point out. The mechanical cordially invited to attend, also vis­
FRED McCALLUM
.
I tester waa developed to ellrhlnate, so itors and friend*.
Notice of Lho death of Fred Mc­
far as possible, thc clcmefd at huCallum. 66. of Alamed*. Calif, who
( man error In ratiqg beet far tender- CHURCHES—TWO
grew to manhood in Barry county
I nes*. The matrnment. known a* * EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
and taught In the rural schools for
penetrometer, records the pressure I
a few year*, ba* been received by
Don 3J. Gury. Rector
! required to cut through a sample of |
H/U.lt II.II I II
। 8 am. Holy Communion.
I 10 ajp. Sunday school
He wa* a locomotive engineer and

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* (Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1)

11 cl pa ted in some of lhe major Pa­
cific operations. Including le Shlma
and Okinawa. On her first Import­
ant mission, she braved shore gun­
fire lo evacuate troops from Ivo
Jim*.

BARRY BYPATHS CHURCHES

G.A.R. Hall Yialds
Intaraiting Relics

mon.
Thursday. Junior choir at 1:90;

OBITUARIES

Big Postwar Increase in
Electrical Appliances
Automatic water system*, electric
motor*, quick-freeze refrigerator*.

Um lilt of electrical equipment
which farmer* on aleotrifiad farm*

is Indicated by Um statements ot
11,593 farm families selected to rep­
resent a crosa-aactlon
REA sys­
tems In a survey recently conducted
by a farm magazine for the country
Electric motor* will be much In
porting farmer! now own motor!

them a* »oon a* they are available.
Cold atorago and quick-freeze unit*
will be bought by 8 per cent, and
feed grinder* hy 7 per e&amp;L
Farmer* ere not Interfiled solely
in productive equipment, results of
th* lurvty »how. They wgnt elec­
tric range*, refrigerator* and wash­
ing machine* to make life easier for
the women on the farm. They de­
sire electric water pump* not only
to pumm water far. ilvcitock and
poultry, but to put running waler
into the kitchen link and bathroom,
to eliminate the ebrudgery ot draw­
ing and carrying water by hand, and
to improve sanitary condition*.

Had you thought of screwing a
hook Into the end ot your broom
handle to help in pulling haid-to
reach carton* from top shaves or
for catching thc window shade that
sprang to the top? Yotr can hang
the broom by' It. too., to keep the
brinies off the floor./

NOTICE!
As of October 2nd. we will
resume our

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MONTH

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Tots

Fine Wool Garments

LADIES' BLOUSES

LUNCH CLOTHS

BOY'S COATS

Floral Prints

Floral Patterns

All Wool Army Style

I57

500

APRONS

CUB BLANKET

I7?

LADIES' PURSES

Hostess Type

Black, Blue, Brown

Sizes 3 to 6
Rog. 7.75

36x50 Cotton
Rog. 1.25

247

77c

97c

Snow Suits

BRASSIERES
Cotton and Knit

LADIES' SLIP OVER
VESTS

BOY'S SUITS

BOYS OR GIRLS

12w
514

Coat Sets
’12
*13

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Uahir Stmr

All Wool-Warm
Reg.

87&lt;

377

Flannel

HAIR PINS

Women’s Bloomer

Safety Pins

47c

7C

Coat and Shorts
Tweeds
Size* 3 to 6
Rog. 7.50

488

Navy Blue- 1 Piece

LADIES' SLACK
SUIT
Rog. 3.98
Practical for Homo 4 47
Or Gordon
X

Just Received

Just Received

Plastic Baby Panties69c
AU Wool Blankets ..$18.98

All Wool and Rar* Wool Yarn

Guest Towels55c

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�THE HASTINGS HANNER, THURSDAY, SEFTEMBER W, IMS

ir Increase in
rical Appliances
ater systems, electric
■freeze refrigerators.
electrical equipment
I on electrified farm!

&gt;y Um atatynotnU ol

ey recently conducted
gazlne for lhe country

tora will be much In

;r* now own motors
per cent plan to buy
as they are available,
ind quick-freeze units

i not Interested solely
equipment, results ot
ow. They want elecifrlgerators and washto make life easier for
i the farm. They de­
bater pumps not only
er for livestock and
to put running waler
&gt;n sink and bathroom,
he drudgery of drawsanitary

conditions.

sought of screwing
i end of your broom
Ip in pulling ha^d-to
i from top shelves or
he window shade that
• top? You can hang
r it. toovlo keep the
e floor./

OTICE!
obor 2nd. we will
same our

K-UP
{VICE
( QfANfRS
iONE 8140

GS CLEANERS
IONE 23S3

My spirit wu high and conception
of everything was swell until they
put us on an old beaten up train
coach that was before our time. We
August 23. IMft traveled on thte train ffom Boston
Dear Solly.
u&gt; Camp Grant on a trip over 1,000
It sure Meme goo4 to get .back in miles. It took us 3 days and 2
tba good old UB.A. I'm sure, th^t nights. We slept in lhe seats and
one cant appreciate to the fullest on the floor of thte uncomfortable
extent what a wonderful' place trBJn that rattled and clattered apd
America and oyr home life mean* gathered soot. Thte wm undoubteduntil one has to leave II.
' ly the most uncomfortable train ride
I wm stationed in England-with , I have ever had. I didn't mind thte
until -I —
got “
my
the 8th Air Ffarce. My location wm -much
——
—
“* -furlough
" and
- civilian
**
traveled on my own on a
of Norwich tn East Anglia. We were train that furnished ail lhe convenbut a few minutes from the Wash lences of peace lime. I got to Battie
Creek
and
met
some
people
on the English channel by air.
Europe te not a totally dull con­ heading for different pari* of the
tinent. There are thing* that arc country on vacation. Thte aroused
beautiful If you are broad minded my curiosity and since then I have
found out a lot of our condition* in

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for you. Thought maybe you'd like I and every day If possible. So until
I tomorrow all my love and don't for­
Ship's Easter Sunday Fight Told get to ktes the kiddles for me and
Beattie. July M-(AP.&gt; AU last say "heUo" to uncle and aunt and
EMter Sunday, lhe 13th Naval Dis­' Ood bless you all.
Daddy.
trict revealed today, the navy at­
tack transport Alpine had been I Keith Charles Mead. F 1/c (Mo.
backing up assault forces as hun-|
dreds of ships poured troops and
A.R6D, Navy 3206. Branch B
supplies and heavy gunfire on Okl- ; •1 Fleet Post Office
nawa. Jprt al dhsk, three Japan- । San Francisco. Calif.
esc suicide planes rolred out over
the Island. And then all hell broke |.....
r.
Following
te an excerpt from a
...VW.
loose as ....
the —
day. sacred n.
to »»
the ,i ,,
letter' WlltKIl
written xjf
by wwaill
John Lockwood.
; Prince of Peace, ended with lhe ; W)&gt;o te now stationed in India:—
i entire fleet and guns ashore throw- j i had a very ipippy birthday yesing up a dense curtain of antl-alf- terday. Dali T»ung and the boy*
| craft fire. A cruiser knocked down | pnd n surprise for me. Tsung Juul
j one. The Alpine's own gun* nailed ^ked me at work yesterday to come
। a second. But the third kamikaze | over early and two of thr boy* didn't
, closed In.
Circling lhe Alpine'* j tOme to work in thc afternoon. *o
, stern and turning Into a dive, he ‘
‘
'
thought
something
waa a Utile

special program In the court cham­ STOOD MUTE WHEN
bers on Monday. Oct. I. by Attorney ARRAIGNED
Burrilt Hamilton of Battle Creek.
Frederick Dnnlngton. JrK stood
Roscoe O. Bontetcel of Ann Arbor mute in the Circuit court Saturday
Two former Justices of the slate te to make the presentation of Jus­ when arraigned on a charge of as­
supreme court, Justice William W. tice Peads' portrait. Justice Pead sault with intent to commit rope.
Potter, and Justice Louis H. Feud,
A plea of not guilty was entered
both deceased, will be honored next Donald of this city.
for him by Judge McDonald. He
month at Lansing when their por­
was placed under bond of 32.000 to
trait* will be presented to the su­ ADMITTED THIRD OFFENSE
appear for trial later.
preme court. Both portraits, to be
Byron Payne, on Monday In Clr•given In behalf of the Michigan cult court, pleaded guilty to a third
Eaaily Atnorbed
State Bar Association, were painted drunk and disorderly charge. Hte
by a Detroit artist.
Honey requires practically no di­
pica was accepted by Judge Mc­
That of Justice Potter, a former Donald. who remanded him to the gestion since Its sugars are almost
well known NasJiville and Hastings i custody of the sheriff to await hte wholly available for Immediate ab­
attorney, will be pre*ented
presented at a sentence.
sorption into the body
PORTRAITS OF LATE
JUSTICES WILL BE
PRESENTED MONDAY

mer. The winter* don’t get cold '
« going oversea । board winch and then crashed a all afternoon getting them ready.
enough to kill the grass although
lu t’1'
'*5. For one rea- 1 great hole through thc steel deck They had chickens, soup with chick­
..
.................. ,_____ . ______
son I
I aiant
didn't compist
complain about going
they have a dormant season for to the Pacific—because I had many Twenty-five army men and three en broth and mushrooms, some
sailors never knew what hit them
kind of an egg dial), beef prepared
most trees and plants. The fall and
relatives and buddles still struggling And thirty-seven additional army Chinese style, and a shrimp salad.
winter brings them almost a con­
and going through misery. Now the men were wounded as a thunderous The main thing was a kind of a
tinual fog and mtet. It seems to
tide ho* changed und they arc talk­ explosion shook the Alpine from dumpling made with fish and some
mast Americans a very disagreeable
climate. There are very few clear ing of discharging u*. 1'11 feel much stem to gudgelon and a gaping hole other things wrapped tn thin pieces
more pleased when nil the battle appeared in the transport's aide, a of dough about 3 Inches In diame­
days during lhe year.
weary fellow* still in Europe and in
ter They put enough of the mix­
The
— country
---------- te many
.... .years bc- ; the Pacific can gel back with us Flames started licking at everything ture on a piece of dough to make
hind our* when It comes to con-1 nn(l we can gct lnto CjV|iiall clothes In sight. Ammunition cases were
It full when they fold It and pinch
vcnlencoa In moat line*. However. I ann
•be ----■
------and• w
free-------again
Then
tree
men annul
inrn we catching
catemng fire
lire as thc
me ship's
snip« crew, dis
ells-­ j the sides together. These have to
we must give them consideration w
„, still &gt;H
,,C „„
„,^.„uu_
,lc of , regarding tncir
will
have
an u
obligation
—uone
their own sarcty.
safety, iriugnt
fought ! be a special shape ami It Ls quite
for some of their lack of luxuries keeping this country to stand for ton* of burning explosives with their an art to make them properly These
and modern dcaignlng to the fact tt)p lh(lMW ih,t we and our niore fire-hose*. The flame* spread to an ' arc boiled In water for about 20
that they did a remarkable job in . un
fortUnaie buddles
fur. UllCI-lUJlO
umiHUUiait
uuuuna fought lui.
after-hold, but were controlled by | minutes or so. Of the left over
being 100% all out for war. M-.-it
■
Mo*J । -Many •home -Uvea -have, -been ■broken
ship's
’the
■
"'.I'a carbon dioxide extlng- dough they make some kind of a
of the homes arc stucco, alonei* and ‘' up from thte
thia war.
war while
white loo
tzwi many
manv utejicr
nl.h.. system. When lhe fires were cookie.
brick. They were painted yellow other people have cashed In on. controlled, volunteer* turned to lhe
All this was prepared with almost
and pink in a lot of communities. "Who's Expense?" It appears to mr i task ot rescuing thc wounded from
no utensils at all A green fire tn
Of course the building* lacked paint that, so far In thte country, thethe twisted, smouldering
''
wreckage Ii bark of the tent was the only stove
m that was one of the jnany ar­ only ones that arc worse off from More than 260 crew members lust i
and Un cans about the only pans, i
ticles that wm impossible to buy for the war arc lhe soldiers that sweat all clothing and personal posses- it au tasted very Rood. Uo. They
a home, progress practically stopped lilood. and hte relatives dear to him •Ion*. The Jap pilot's remains were ; apologized that they could not get
except for war line*, of which every
Wc didn't realize these tilings found and buried at sea thc follow- j a|i the thine* they had hoped, or It
Jieart and nimble finger, young und
Ing morning. Thc Alpine live* and , would have been much better, but I
old, were doing their honest to Gods about the only one who hasn't a will soon set out to seek her re- , thought It was about perfect. They
home, or some other form of buying venge. the navy said
! worked awfully hard to do that for
There was no Idleness except, for power more than they had before
Some fun huh? it's not entirely . 'ne and I think It wn* about thc
the moat crippled cases. All the fann­ the war. Thte te liable to breed a accurate, but It gives you u good | nicest thine anybody could ever do.
ing was done by old man up to 70 bad condition In case that our great Idea of what hapjMtncd.
I don’t know why T deserve any­
years old. and by young kids from country may have to defend itself
I could sure go for Some good thing like Hint Taung ‘a major)
schools and girls that volunteered । again. Wc will be back home soon
home cooking. Il seem* like year* u orked right with them all the time.
or were selected for the girls land ■ to remedy that situation through
since I've eaten anything that was Hte attitude toward them te wonder­
army. The only young men you j ihc influential Veteran of Foreign
cooked and flavored right ‘Come to ful: .’■&gt; different from what te us­
saw on the farm* were fellow* that' Wars or one similar with the backthink of It. It ha* beyn years ) ually thc case between officers and
had been through the hardships and tug of relatives and friends.
That's too long lo ro without a good men
dangers of war and had been inThu letler I m wr|llnB for ,he
Wien we sat down to eat. they all
pumpkin pic ar good steak Probably
jured In Dunkirk, etc.
I benefit of plain draft dodger* and you miss the steak more than I. song ’Happy Birthday” and 11 really
was a happy birthday
And Jww
Thc factories seemed to be kept not the fellow that hod an honest though.
they all can cat. I can manage
going mostly by girls, battle weary ' excuse from going in the war; also
Well. I'll have to bring thi* to a chopsticks pretty well now. much
men and fellows not fU for army i hope the selfish fellow that let
halt now. Let'* all hope that these better than several months ago.
because of age or critical health, persona! benefits come before parumors going around aren't all idle
I went home about 10 00 I cer­
The amazing part of It te that sta- I triottem and faith to the fellow who I'll be thinking of you Please write
tlslica will show that Britain ha* IWM suffering In more way* than
tainly never expected anything like
soon.
that and it will be another of those
put out more food and rumbling' out ' one.
Your loving son ana brother.
treasured memories which will never
of factories than before thr war, In I S/Sgt James T McKelvey.
spite of thc handicap that the cream |1
be forgotten I am very lucky.
36179759
Max E. Myers, Mo. M. M. I c
of their nation's health is in the j
U.S H..Alpine ‘APA 92&gt;
288 A.A.F.B.U.. Peterson Field
forces, and the perpetual Tiotnblng
’ F. P. O. Sun Francisco. Cullf.
by thc luftwaffe to hamper produc- f Colorado Springs. Colorado
tion and the fear, day and night. I
Admiralty Island
of thc dreaded buzz bombs and roc­
August 16, 1945
July 23. 1945
ket* which England got a taste of
Mrs. Keith Chas. Mead
nearly every day. I could sec where I Mrs. Beulah Wilkins
710
E.
South
St.
these tragic weapons were a great
*"*£“'
JlcbI Nashville. Mich.
hlfiderance since my base was tn
1
' Dearest Fern and Kiddies.
the path* of a lol of the buzz bombs j •^■■co.-veulah.
I suppose
you. arc .r;
pretty disgusted
Free Estimates
headed tor ixmoon j?
»nu SS
vanroriuac.
i im
------Another day nearer the end and
'X
।
-hum. b». V
i lu...
And in the days of the strong luft- 1
,r “ot, ,r Ur
“J*1 , JU-? ' another one nearer home and you.
-■
-- —
t cet
waffe
the
elite*
of• ---------Norwich
and cauldn
c°uldn't
get started or think of anvany- ,| July surp h„ Rt,ne |n „ hurr&gt;. Jt
s'? X“d.
.h'S 1«.'« « -U.. .bou. ■». b...™.
I bos been a nice day—sunshincy and
towns I was based, were primary! Jc^trrday and this morning, the not too hot. Work went OK. and
Phone 3450
&lt; argets and later
uta&gt;r targete
'anwiuoof the
thr buzz
buzz new* makes me yesterday
feel a lot
better,
that
Ja- did a bit of arc welding and some
bombs. There wm a big part of thc Getting thr word yesterday that Ja­ metal work. I like It.
1 suppose wheat te being throttled
8th air force based In those parts pan had quit and thte morning word
of England. Wc saw dog fight* came over the radio that men over and outs being cut. I always en­
ond felt the effects of bombing and 38 could apply for discharges and joyed thc harvest, in fact. I enjoyed
all of farming.
strafing m did the people on lhe
for my Thanksgiving dinner at home
It seems funny here—no change
production lines.
'
with you.
in climate. Just summer all thc
When VE-Day came most Ameri­
Tlie supply Sgt told me about It lime.
cans were restricted to their bases and he hu to go to the battalion
I sure enjoyed my plane trip from
unless you were lucky enough to today so he te going to find out
have been away from lhe base at what he can about It. He lack* 2 the Philippines, it te very queer In
the time. Nevertheless, celebration month* of being 40 and wants to a plane It gets very cold up 10.000
went ahead. There wm drinking on get out too. Maybe the next time feel while a few minutes before It
the base until the mild* and bitter I write I'll have better news on that
teresting—one can see pl) over for
ran out; guns were fired and straw part. I hope.
miles and miles flying above thc
slacks were set afire. extinguished
I started thte thte morning and
and re-set ablaze and let burn Wc now It's 4 o'clock so will have to do clouds in early morning. It te sure
later payed plenty of cash to lhe better or I never will gel thte writ­ a sight to see lhe sun rise over
them, "file clouds look as though
former for the straw burned.
ten.
you could walk on them. There are
I found out the other day that
bration because it meant that an Shirley (Red'* brother) te about valleys and hills and banks of wool­
Important phase of the war was IOO miles from here and I wa* going ey clouds of all colors. At night It
over and that most of us would be to sec about a pas* to ro there but te a thrill lo hit a storm ot wind
and rain Tlie plane bounces and
either heading for lhe Pacific &lt;11■ «»";■»' ,l&gt;;lr ‘‘j";,
.......™
ra ,o
rollr. Then
the pilot ,..
tries
to ........
climb
Teclly or home for a short leave and
for rear or ml—ire a boat and J. a„j
wind ,,,11., » .nd now and
then to the Pacific to gel it al) over really want u,
the rtat one r
hn
,„d.
and be free again.
•
can del on. r can t help day dream- a,op ,
,,u„a„d
News finally came that some of us
ot how Uirsotnc tolw. tab. a ; t.. Irate jour atomach above row tor
were being flown home lo rush thc Inc
tree man aeatn and be at home. , ,lmc
b
process That was swell since a lot
rve always done a lot ot dreamlne. hard la breathe
of us hadn't seen home in over 2
“1 VitJ ‘S’
J. "Sn“" I 1
M«hl landlny. ami
years.
the end ot thU Ute l„ .l,ht When ,ake
„ L,
We left our English base on June
1
AuiLd
Cta&gt; hC.rC 1 tr
Is '&gt;otbinR to fear—you cither do or
10 and landed first In Wales. There not to think of home too much. । you dor.-, H,, H&gt;! „ u wondfrfu|
wc waited nearly 3 days for the Rom.
f|0WM „v„ hun.
Some ...v.
guys do
do and
and h.lf
half the
the time 1 how a p]ane fan
stormy weather over the Atlantic, they act like they were nuts But
to soften. We ended up flying still I think of home every time I died* of miles of bare ocean at night
and find a tiny island away out In
through clouds and storms and , write you a letter.
thc Pacific. Navigation Is a grcal
landed safely through a storm in1
Well honey, will quit for this
Iceland. We waited 2'i days there time and will let you know Just as modern science. They say it some­
times get* so rough that even the
for belter weather. I managed to soon as something new comes up.
automatic pilot bull* out. or does It?
get In a town there und learn of
Sending you all my love.
It's some mechanism—it's about a*
some of the peoples pecularltiea.
Yours forever.
big as a small table mode) radio
The part of Iceland that I had a
Red
about 10 Inches square.
chance to see through clouds was
Pfc- Ernest Wilkins, 36838145
No matter how tough a predica­
mostly desolate and mountain peaks.
Btry. B. 813 AAA BN.
ment one get* in. there te usually
We then flew to Greenland. On that
APO 562. % Postmaster
some humor attached to it and I.
part of the Journey we went over
New York. New York
of course, see it. Quite some time
a lot of Icebergs. Wc flew a long
ago we were moving up and were on
way around the coast of Greenland
14 August 1045 a ship. Il wa* loaded with hundred
seeing nothing but . very rugged
Underway
Octane aviation gas and thousands
jpoantains surrounded by iceberg
of
ton* of bombs. Ono fellow was
Dearest.
Mom.
Dad
and
Bev.
waters. Wc landed inland in an
It's been quite awhile since I've scared and all excited. He said.
airbase surrounded by mountains
end a lake at the end of the take gotten a letter from you. but I hope "Quick. Where te a life Jacket? Sup­
pose we get a torpedo or attacked
off Strip. The last hop. from Green­ everything and everyone te all right
There ten t tnuch to talk about by a ’plane." I said to him. "Say
land to Bradley Field, was lhe lohgest. It took us 11 hours. Tlie to­ tonight except that practically ev­ buddy, if a torpedo or bomb hits
tal flying hours coming across wm eryone here thinks the war te about this can you'll need a parachute."
24 hour*.
ended. I sure hope Il's true, but That hit some of the boy* m pretty
It wm a happy day when we hit it's getting so you can't tell thr funny and It made the kid forge:
the good old UB A. Many fellow* difference between straight dope hte worries for a time. But that Is
kissed the ground m they had been and ncuttlebutt. I runs it would be how it i* out here. When we were
being raided on previous bases about
promising for thc past 2 yeJrs. We best to Ju»t not believe any of it.
were treated with great welcome* [ Weil. In two more days I'll be a thc last thing that worrisd us waa
and open arms by the people on the year older, in fifteen days Mom will getting hit I got so fMt at cuttiru:
cast &amp;Mt. The Red Cross did a i bf. I wish 1 could send everyone a off the light* when an alert sounded.
wonderful Job tn treating us to fresh present, but the comer department I'd cut the switch and would be in
milk and donuta which we hgdn't store te a Hille out ol reach. I want the fox hole before the tent wm
had a taste of since We left thia land to wish you both a vary happy dark. Ha, ha! Believe It or not. Wc
of plenty. Strange a* It may seem, birthday in case I dont' get another boys discussed a raid a* much a* a
we were looking with amazement at chance to write before September fanner discusses damage done by a
how nice the people were dreosed. 7th. (Or te Dad's thc fourth?) May- frost or hall storm.
at the good selection of things in
Well, toots. It te what one make*
It. Some say Tojo te running out
the stores and the variety of foods. our birthdays together.
It made our hearts tingle to sec the
There was a clipping out of one ot “A" stamps and gas te geLtipg
neon lights In the towns and the of the Seattle papers that came low. Too bad. isn't it. We told him
well lighted streets I wm curious aboard, and they made same mimeo­ so.
to find out If the people here had graphed copies of it
I only got
Well Dolly, guess tills te all for
changed.
one copy of it to IU write’ It out today, but will write again tomorrow

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�Focn
HENDERSHOT
*i naled and drove Into one of the I RECENTLY ENTERED
Ray W. Sigler called on several of 'limbs, damaging the car quite badly ! S«Ryie-F
thelMUhbora last week. * Mr*, i Severn) other tree* along Ute street | «KVILt
Warren Brogan and Mr*. A. C.l«"ld ln &gt;'ftrds w«re bto*’n do’rn-L
Clark attended the County Exten-' Telephone and electric wire were ; F
Two new guilds were organised for
sion meeting held at the Methodist1 down.
___________________
I
Pennock hospital last week. One at
church Tuesday. W Miss Norma
I
County Receive* 11 Units
Knickerbocker left Wednesday to QUIMBY NEWS
.-I
meeting with Mrs. Hugh FumUs,
begin her second year at Michigan
Dorothy Castelcin. Nina Armour. ■ I
who was Instrumental In organisin’
Since Visit of Mobile Unit
State. * Thc L-A8. meets Thursday. Annu Cairns. Pearl Foster. Grace j |
it Twenty members were present.
Michigan’s Civilian Blood Plasma Sept. 27, with Esther Brill. Conn- Rice and Mildred Kirchenbauer at- [ L
Program enters It* third year Sep­ prepared to mend. * Mr. and Mrs. | tended a WS.CS. Convention ut • ■
tember 27. The Michigan Depart­ Harry Whitworth called at lhe Grand Rapids Friday. * Myrtle Cos- 11”
ment of Health and the Red Cross Matteson and Christiansen home teleln attended a WJt.C. dinner at ' 3
sirs, r.rwin .viara general cnair*
Chapter* which operate this Joint Sunday. * Rally Day will be held Hastings Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs.
num of the Pannock guilds. Miss
amice are planning for expansion at the Dowling church Sunday.. Harold Sides of Chicago are visiting ' ’
Lottie Teuaink. superlntenednt of
of the civilian program since plas- Sept. 30, Church at 10:00 and S. S. Mrl Minnie Edmond*. * Mr. and j.
the hospital and Mrs. Emma Evans
at 11:00. You are invited. * Mr* Mrs DeYoung from Wayland Were
were present from Hastings.
Carrie Fisher is visiting her son Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Clay-I
the state were not included in the Clayton at Su Johns * ^r„.a,"d ; ton McKeown * C N Marjorie Reycivilian plasma project as Ions as Mr*. Tom Smith and boy’s of Kala- । nn]ds hns returned from Hammond . '
the Red Cross covered them solicit­ maroo spent Sunday with Mr. and C(,nt.ra) HospUal Modesto. Calif.
Mrs. Leo Hendershot. * Miss Lu- | where
h
h has
h
b „ in
,n tra
jning for
fOr ■
ing for the armed service*.
she
been
training
’
At present the civilian plasma cille McIntyre spent the weekend six months.
Marjorie will grad- ’1
is supplying all the plasma | with her parents.
program Is
her home Wednesday evening It Is
uate from the Community Hospital
needed by 133 hospitals serving 75
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Slocum and Schoc) Of Nursing, Friday Myrtle
a social guild nnd wUl be assistant
Michigan counties, according to Dr Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bliven spent Frl- casteleln. June Martin and Helen I
to the present Nursery guild. Oen.
day —
evening
»» «.&lt;•».
with »»Mr «n
and Mrs. Reynold* accompanied Mr. and Mrs |
William DeKleine, commissioner of u-..
health. The Michigan Department Warren Brogan. * Mrs. Daisy Leo Reynolds to Battle Creek Sun- ;
'
fn*- Mrs. Druckenbrod was elected
al Health Laboratories are distrib­ Thompson spent Wednesday with i day and attended the baccalaureate (
'
* ’ ' chairman. Mrs. Ous Wtnaeler. secuting over 900 units of plasma per her daughter. Mrs. Leo Hender­ service for the graduating class.
of Russen
Russell i retary nna
and Mrs
Mn. Edna ntzgiooon.
Fitzgibbon.
1 The
y^e above picture is or
■ a...... Aa S. son
. .... ot-4 Mr.
'f- and
- a. ,4 treasurer
■ — ..... The
-T*V. a guild
hi.IU plans
aal— a. a to hold
'.4
month for use In the treatment of shot. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bro­
Mr. and Mrs Walter Hawkins and : Eugene Wilkin*
about 400 patient* a month. This gan were supper guests Sunday eve­ family of Hastings were Sunday , Mrs. Roy Wilkin*. Hastings. R. 4. , ten meeting* a year.
plasma is free to any physician tn ning of Mr. and Mrs. Zenaa Col- visitors at the Nlal Casleleln home
left for service on Aug 13.1 ■■■
... lir_,
* Mr. and Mrs. Mux Eck and Mr*. | 1045. His address Is. Co. 360. Sam- REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
the state for-any patient who needs
DeWitt Rowley and family of Wanlnrrt
»w York
_
.
,
.
Hardard nt
of Thnmonnle
Thornapplc lake were
were , «nn
son. n
New
York. N
N. V
Y
| Recent real estate transactions
During the fiscal year ending Jackson spent the weekend with Friday evening dinner guests of Mr 1
----------------- &lt;
। thru the Maurice Pender Agencv
June 30. 1945. there were 11 units Mr. und Mrs. Court Strowbrldgr. * and Mrs J. L. Smith and Herbert.
j
include:
Thr
Renick
cottage nt
Mr.
und
Mrs
Lynden
Garrison
of plasma sent to Barry county.
Mr ana The Smiths were Sunday dinner
Mr. and
During the same period 10 patients spent the weekend with Tiiev
Mrs. Walter Hobbs’ father from ;j Thornapnle lake to Mr. and Mrs:
1 Hnrold Slack of Battle Creek.
Mr*. Robert Garrison. TI*—’ will1 quests of Mr and Mr* Reuben Gerwere treated with plasma
he has llnRrr uf
* Mr “1,l! Mr»
Indiana spent last ueek ot the;■ • Thc house and lot 1702 8. Jrfferreside
tn
Detroit
now
as
Blood donor clinics were held in
' Clayton McKeown were in Kalama- Hobbs farm. • Mrs. Fred Stiles of |I son to Mr and Mrs. Harry McCluraccepted a position in that city, w —li,
Barry county thc week of March Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Schantz at-1Wednesday. * Mr. and Mrs. Buttle Creek, was a supper guest' kin.
.
. __
„
. .. .
n..nc.
U. 1945.
v
Gene Freeman *A'..r..
were CunHav
Sunday rllnnrr
dinner at Twin Cedars Friday evening. ♦.
Thc house and lot corner Grand
Each county Is credited with all tended a county War Fund Drive guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
---------------------------------------- Da- Nirs Eva Sweet of Battle Creek was j
the plasma made from blood do­ meeting at Clear lake Sunday aft­ vis and attended the Baltimore U B 1 n dinner guest of Mr. and Mis. Din :and Hayes Sts. to Mr. nnd Mrs Amnated at its clinics Tlie hospitals ernoon. * Mrs A. C. Clark and Home-Coming in thc afternoon * I Putnam Sunday. * Miss Betty Kib- brc*c Guernsey.
A Duplex. E. Walnut St . to Mr.
within each county serve as plasma Joyce attended the Leaders Camp Clarence Chaffee, who has been ov- linger has received her -discharge
held at. thc 4-H club camp
distributing centers.
erteas. returned hut week for a | from thc army and Is atf home with nnd Mrs Leonard Riepenhoff
The Harlan Scobey house. Clinton
Red Cross chapters arrange for a
30-day furlough * Mr*. Richard her mother. Mrs. Mary Kibllngcr. *
DELTON
St
. to Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Caste­
place tc hold the clinic, recruit don­
Chaffee and children of Morgan.1 Mr and Mrs. James Bristol of HasMiss Irene Durkee spent thc Harry McClurkln and family and • tings visited relative* at Banfield lcin.
ors. provide volunteer personnel lo
Thc Mary Watrous and Gladys
work in the clinic, a canteen serv- weekend at thc home of Mr. and Cecil Cappan and family of Has- Sunday * Mr. and Mr* Jay McCoy
Mrs. Edward Slocum in Hastings * tings were Sunday guest* at the I have sold their home at Banfield to Henry house on N. East 81., to Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Whittemore Ira Chaffee home * Mr nnd Mrs . Charles Wood of Battle Creek who Jean Braver.
Thc Rob't Lean- home on Hubbel
acre In Hastings Friday. * Ellis Edwin Chaffee of Caloma. Ill. were will take possession this fall. *
VF.W. AUXILIARY NEWS
Tlie Ladles Auxiliary of the Leo E Faulkner, president of the Barry weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Ira । George and Henry Wickwire spent St. to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard VanCounty
Veterans Council, spoke to Chaffer and Mr and Mr*. Harold ' last Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Ren derwater.
A. Miller Pott No. 3326 met at the
the Hastings Kiwanls club. Wed- ; Chaffee * Pearl LowelL Mr and Brink of Augusta.
hall Thursday evening with fourteen
nesday. * Mrs. Kenneth Horton Mrs Sam OsUoth, and Mrs. Star- | ’Mr*. Mary Crookston returned to
members present. Sister Frye from
nnd infant daughter. Pottle Lee of ling Ostroth were In Grand Rapids I New York City, via plane, last week j
Battle Creek was a most welcome
September 24th. 1945
Battlc Creek, came to the home of Wednesday.
af5t’r spending the week with relaguest.
Mr. and Mrs J. .C Horton lost week
----- '
1 lives In this vicinity * Mr. and I Strand Theatre took the serie*
A life membership was ordered Saturday where they are being
tlie 1 frotn Manufacturing Comnany. Thr
I Mrs Glen Asplnall have bought the
from the National home for our cared for by Mrs. Horton. * Rus­ CLOVERDALE
Sulk fttr
farm
Mr and Mrs. Forest Chilscn of Sullc
ni northwest of Banficld I Barry Theatre also won three from
auxiliary.
sel) Smith has received hi* dis­
Plan* were made to honor our charge and returned home. * Mr. Niles spent Sunday with Mrs Emma ' *nd have taken possession. * Mr- ROth pumiture ns did Trio Cafe
Don ...
Putnajn
gold star mother* on Thursday and Mrs Gordie Durkee and son Dickerson
uiCKcrson and
anu Mrs
dirs Martha
niuiiiin Chamvnam- । and^Mr*
„— .
.
.w»re . last {rom state Insulation^ Hastings
terlam
Mr.
CH.mb-rl.in
rrir.rn.d
U„“'
Banner took three from Ben Frank­
Sept. 27. There will be a short pro­ David spent Sunday with their
and family. In
* lin. Bonnet nnd Gown won thc &lt;xld
” Grand
•*’*"' Ledge *
gram. followed by lunch.
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and home with them to spend some Mrs Jennie Lyons
passed
away at game from White Products, nnd ElOur Saturday night parties will Mrs. Harley Durkee near Hastings. time. ★ Walter Ruch of South Whit­
her
hom
e
Saturday
evening
Tlie
uocd Insurance took two from Has­
•tart in two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Whittemore ley. Ind., spent Sunday with Mr
Ladies—your dues are flow due. entertained the following gue*te ut and Mrs Clarence Applegate nnd , funeral was held al the farm home tings Ice and Fuel. High singles
Tuesday. Mrs Lyons leaves one held for thc evening by Individuals
Let's each one pay them as soon as a birthday dinner Sunday: their Elsie. * Mrs. Thomas Moyer under,' || son,
Albert, arttl several other relapo«sible. There is a special award
r. and Mrs. Theodore I went n major operation nt Pennock
were Avis Gaskill with 1R4. Lucille
' tlves besides a hast of intimate Pierson with 180. Svlvia Stine with
for all auxiliaries pa|d up by Dec. PranMika of Hastings and their hospital. Saturday morning
Her
31. Let's all do our best to be one brother Pfc. Theodore Junior friends wish her a very speedy re­ friends to mourn their loss.
HO. all of Trio Cafe, nnd Lottie
of the first to be paid
Toudnk of Bonnet and Gown with
Pranshxa who has been in Italy for covery. * Mr nnd Mrs. Wellington
Our next meeting will be Oct. 4 a year. The dinner was in honor Monica of Bedford were callers
167 Trio Cafe held thr two highest
of lhe latter. * Mr. and Mrs Roger Wednesday at Lester Monicas. * 1 m-, and Mrs. Fred Smith ot slnvlea for team singles with 738
Williams
entertained
Saturday Miss Lots Anderson of Hasting*, Kalamazoo and their son. Ph. and 733. Strand Theatre was next
ATTENDED REGIONAL
night: Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Hay­ spent the weekend with Mr and | m
l c Ivan Simlth of thc highest with 731 and State Insula­
GARDEN MEET
ward nnd Mr and Mrs. James Mrs. Wilbur Gibson and Ml** Ruth I South Pacific. home on fur­ tion had n high game of 706 Lucille
lough. visited .. ut Eniest Smith’s Pierson with 4fM and Avis Gaskill
As delegates of the Tlximapple Solcum of Hastings: Mr. and Mrs. Horn.
Glenn Williams and Mr. and Mrs.
with 466 both of Trio Cafe led the
Mr
and
Mrs
Hurry
Pcnnels
and
j
|
lls
t
Tuesday.
*
Gorden Club, Mrs. L. R. Storer. Vernon Morford of Hickory Cor­
Mrs Robert Johnson and urns of meet tills week Friday evening; highest Individual series and Mar­
Mr*. B. F. Cowles and Miss Hazel
ners; —
Mr. ----and-------Mrs. -----Max ---------Reynolds. I Kalamazoo were cullers nt Mr and refreshments to «.
------4&gt;&lt;iUwm.-i&gt;«9. lon Goodvear and Charlotte Hub­
be bsandwiches.
Henry attended the regional meet­
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Willard
Whittci
Mrs.
Edward
Pennels.
Wednesday
|
cookies
und
coffee
*
Plan
to
attend
bard
of Strand Theatre rolled
ing of the State Federation Garden
clubs, which wa* held Friday at St more spent Saturday night and I evening * Mr* Julia Perry is very ' the Home Coming service next hieh «»rle« of 453 and 450 resneetlvewith tiielr sister. Mt*. Mae grateful to all those who helped in Sunday—good speakers, good music Iv High team series were held hv
Mark's Parish house In Coldwater, Sunday
Anders
Anrli-r. In
in ICalnmarnn
Kalamazoo.------------------------ Qn&gt;. woy durlwJ hcr rcccn[ fin, * | aJ1,| g(xxj ,.alx
notice ill Trio Cafe with 2152. Strand Theatre
with a luncheon at the Arlington
Mrs. Leda Harrington spent Sat- ■
2Wi_____________
Manufacturing
_ ________
Company
hotel at one o’clock, about 150 dele­ urday night and Sunday with her ■Mrs Wm. Bourda und Miss Donrta Church column. * F. C. Wing wa* with_____
Diehl of Doster nnd Mrs. Loretta the afternoon speaker at the Home- !. u Ith 1932 and State Insulation with ’
gates being present
son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and
Sunday |ini2
!
During the long wait for the late Mrs. Wayne Wait of Augusta * Diehl of Toledo spent Thursday eve- ' Coming at Wayland last Sunday.
----- : tfrom
------ here
— --..,7
were । Team
------ C;Standings
—LL...
but. thc Hastings delegates were Mn. Margaret Patton. Battle Creek, ning with Mr. and Mrs Lester Mon- J[ Others who went
i
delightfully entertained at the home who spent last week at the home lea. * Mr. and Mrs. Frances Evans Mrs. Wing, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs Arof Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Wing who of Mr and Mrs Leon Pennock re­ ot Nashville called on Mr. und Mrs. | thur Richardson. * Mrs. Beatrice I Hnsting* Banner
showed them places of Interest in turned home last Friday. * The se­ Snrn Gelb Sunday * Glenn Sleight Flegal of Kalamazoo and daughter. Strand Theatre
of
Muskegon
called
on
friend*
here
IP
OCorinne
Flegal
of
lhe
WAVES.
1
Trio
Cafe
Coldwater. Mrs. Wing is reglonol vere windstorm Sunday night about
one day Inst week * Ray Kerns' stationed nt Washington. D C. I n.irrv Theatre
president.
■
6 o'clock did quite a lot ot damage
Coldwater is Justly proud of its in the vicinity of Delton- Two large spent part of lust week in Misha- &gt;&gt;ome on furlough, and another | Hastlnca Ice and Fuel
’ daughter. Mary Le? Flegal. were Manufacturing Company
park*, especially tlie 4-H park. The limb* were blown from a tree across wauka, Ind.
Mr*. Beth Carter of Augusta, and ; Enday dinner guests of Harve . stnt(1 Ins„lnt|nn
city ha* provided a lovely place for the pavement on M-43 a short disdte- , ""
, W1..dmn,..s .....
r.,&gt;
its young people. It ho* a large taner south of th.- church which Jenr- Snyder of Kalamazoo spent the * admans and visited at Ernest Bonnet antj Gown
swimming pool which In winter is
Snu Si’d £*»•
...a R. maid . Mrs S'sSXX
converted Into a skating pond with a
the road enough for cars to navs Newton spent thc weekend in Lan- an“ bJWnia)
“ ««» Cross teacn- j Roth Furniture
nearby wanning house There ore County
men arrived about £lne •»« *“h her daughlrr * Mr and
nd vSfi’he^
Pfn PrnnkI,n
also picnic tables, a ball ground and
of Texas spent
M« Lester Starr
Starrot
spend। *"1°"“r.------ — .—i _____ __ JL
all the other thing* that mike a o
o’’clock
clock and
and cleared
cleared the
the highway
highway. Mrs.
th, pul Friday With Mr «n.! Mn I
«'“• TueWrm.n tn Hutlnu
park desirable for young people.
One can failed to slop when sig- John Metrod nnd Mr. nnd M„. (Thurrfny nnd hrr nephrw. Mnleottn
Petlljohn of Plalnwrll npent Wrdon (urlouph *
nrnl.r there • entire, the put ’1 Mr
“"d Mr*
M" Alden
AW''" "Oirnndt
Mr and
Wcygandt nnd
and
Glenn Guy. who has been in Jail
week nt Mr. nnd Mrs J W Tedrows daughter Margaret of North Curl- since June 16. was brought into Clrwere Mr. and Mrs. John Castelcin , ton. visited at H Woodman’* on cult court, charged with assault on
a woman with intent to commit
nnd Mr. and Mr* Henry Rngls of Sunday evening.
* • *
| rape. He entered a plea of guilty
Hustings and Mr nnd Mrs. James
on a lesser assault charge, nnd was
Garmady of Coldwater * Mrs. Sam
Early Sub*
I rrmanded-to lhe Jail to await senGelb spent a few day* last week
Tlie Brat submarine ever to be lence.
with her mother. Mrs. Sylvia Lnrnemployed In war wo* built in Amer- i
, ______
bce of Doud, who was not so well. * lea in 1776. according to Encyclo-11 r p * I r
The community as greatly saddened
paedia Britannica. This early tub-( L L U A L J
to learn of the pnsslng of Ernest
the American Revolu-1
Johncock. Much'sympathy
’
..Is “ex- I
I tion. called the ’Turtle." attempted ordeb FOB PUBLICATION
tended.
——+++---------------I unsuccessfully to sink an English I nlal,
Mkhis.n The pr«
ship by fixing a gunpowder charge f«r 't&gt;» Guu»i&gt; -t H»rrr
LEGION AUXILIARY
.
to the ship’s bottom. Another ex
ta’rtfo
ELECTS OFFICERS
ample
of
early
American
ingenuity
2&gt;/iampoo four ktir
T?ie officer* of the American Le­
In submarine warfare occurred dur­
gion Auxiliary elected on Thursdayevening for the year 1946 are as fol­ ing the Civil war. In 186-4 the Con­
lows: President. Mrs. Hazel Hink­ federate ship. Housatonic, was sunk
ley; vice-president*. Mrs. Helen by a torpedo flred from the bow of
Sharp and Mrs. Dorothy Guthrey; a Union submarine. In this case
I secretary. Mrs. Ethel Freeman: thc submarine itself and it* nine' treasurer. Mrs Grace Wood; chap­
lain. Mrs. Leor* Friedrich: tergeant- came in through the hatch.
' at-arms. Mr*. Irene Johncock; hlstorlan and publicity officer. Miss
Cleaning Fixtures
Mabel Sisson: executive.committee.
Miss Janet Bum*. Mrs Elvira Sayles
Don't ute strong solutions or harsh
and Mrs. Thcitna Hubert.
abrasives in cleaning plumbing fix­
Installation of the new officers I* ture*. They are likely to eat thc
scheduled for Thursday evening. enamel as well at the dirt. Instead,
Oct. 4. with Mrs Donna Harring­ clean regularly with a bristle brush
ton. a past president, acting os hi- and soap and water, or a mild
। stalling officer. Refreshments will cleanser.
To remove
stubborn
| be- served after the meeting, with
•tains close the outlet, cover sink
। MIm Bums. Mr*. Guthrey and Mrs. bottom with warm water, add three
Today’s eool new fiermanent you
Bernice Henry in charge.
tablespoon* of liquid washing com­
Membership dues for 1946 can be
Jive yourtelf at home!
pound to each quart of water. Let
&lt;// ada/Acd
paid now. and the new officers stand about five minutes, then
Simple, efuick. easy to do —
should pay their dues before instal­
STATE OT MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT |
lation. according to department reg­ swoosh about with a cloth and rinse. OT AOBICULTUBB BUREAU Or
ulations.
DBAINS
Hardly more fuaa than
Fore* Invisible
When you plan a color scheme for
The word "pore” 1* rather loosely
the ouUide of your home, it may used for two structures of the skin.
be well to take into conslderatfen The true pore, anatomically speakthe house*
houses on each side
tide ot
of your own Ing. is not visible. It Is the opening
property, suggest* American Painter i of jhe sweat duct within the skin,
•nd Decorator. It is recommended , and passe* from the *ubculaneou*
that a color scheme be selected that ’ sweat glands to the skin surface,
will harmonize with that of the : Ths pore that is so often spoken
neighboring house*. The purpose Is ot for instance, when enlarged
Wonderful
to Improve the appearance of the porat are discussed. it not really ■
neighborhood as a whole and be pore at all Thi* little visible open­
for children, tool
more pleating to all the resident* on ing 1* in reality a "follicle" - lhe
the street, including (he owner of follicle of baby hair, the "bloom”
the newly painted property.
on the complexion.

Two New Guilds
For Pennock Hospital;

60S RETURN FROM
PLASMA PROJECT

\ve QjowseIfthis (flew
zJennanenl al f'fonte!

r w-awo WITHIN ONE HOUR
of RQASTiNe-iri fresher!
f IN THE BEAN UNTIL YOU BUY ।

elavor-sealeo-it's fresher z
STORC-GMUHO ONLY WHEN
YOU BUY- iris FRjESHEP.! ,

CANNED MILK

TOMATO SOUP

can

Campbctl’i

9c

Clock Bread “ 3 Z 25c
GoldMedaior nosuTY’uM.15

E6G NOODLES

l ib pf 21c

PEANUT BUTTER

22c

PLUM PRESERVES

ROOT BEER

POWDERED SUGAR

vib

COTTAGE CHEESE

8c

X, 13c

LAYER CAKE

‘iK’1

SALAD DRESSING

“ 13c

p«ni 15c

fmbany

5 ». SI .42

SWEET PEAS C~ELC“ t.’

SLICED PEACHES

CHERRIES

PRUNE JUICE

2.011

LY BARKER'S

DRUG

STORE

Potatoes
(100-lb bag $2 60)

45c

14c

N°J'4 2Sc

...K..

32c

MICHIGAN - U. S No 1

12c

CUCUMBER SLICES

FRUIT CAKE

»-

Fruit Cocktail

Ch»rry Iced

RAISIN OREAD

Country Club Flour «»&gt; 99c
Fresh Butter
'J„b 48c
Tuna Fish
- 40c
Big K Peas s± vX t’11c
Pineapple Juice cc“T 7J 12c

HI-HO CRACKERS

37c

'i!t

BARTLETT PEARS
SWT. POTATOES 4 ». 28c

APPLES

ONIONS

CELERY

2 «»

25c

dCi,,

2

27c

Qiao 28c

Surawssl

HURT CLUI -ftX’Trtj, 5

i 45c

FLEECE ia.ta.'sS!i,JM 3

13c

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3 fin 16c

bunch 15c

JUICY CALIFORNIA VALENCIA

ORANGES
5 39c
Krogor’i Quality Boot

Chuck Roast

©&gt;

crowning

KROSUl-s
HOT
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*

CHICKENS
FRESH PORK SAUSAGE
SKINLESS FRANKS

K"

42c

&lt;&gt;. 37c
&gt;&gt;

33c

BRAUNSCKWEIGER ’ILmX* k

SALMON STEAKS

V,"

WESTERN SMELT

RINSO
(^L,) Sr 23c

■&gt;

4Sc

c. 24c

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26c

Sirioin Steak

Choice Cuts

U"
lb.

37c

Veal Shoulder Roast »■ 26c
Lamb Shoulder Roast »&gt; 26c
Sauerkraut
i9«p^i
a,
5c

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                  <text>HELP BEAT INFLATION
BUY BONDS

NINETIETH YEAR

The Hastings Banner
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1945

18 PACES—3 SECTIONS

Medals for Late
Captain Robert Fifield
Given to His Father

MRS. JENNIE NORRIS
DIES AT AGE OF 102

The Grand Rapids Herald of Sat­
urday. on Ito front page, had a pic­
ture of Major A. Hubble Loomis, of
Grand Rapids, making the presenta­
tion of the distinguished flying
cross and an air medal with nine
clusters to Ernest Fifield. at hto
When Appropriation Bill
home tn Muskegon, for hte son.
Posses Congrats Work Will Captain Robert 3. Fifield, Cap­
tain Fifield
killed In a plane
Start; to Complsts Job
crash tn England on May 2. He
In 1947 or 1948
wu pilot of a fighter plane, and
There have been a good many had distinguished himself while
conflicting statements, about the serving in the Eighth fighter com­
time when work might begin on the mand
Robert Fifield was a fine type of
grading and paving of M-37, from
Middleville north and northwest to young manhood, who gave his best
service and hto life to his country.
Grand Rapids.
It any one should be able to speak He was born In this county He te a
with authority on that subject II credit to his parents. Hto mother
is ■now
In ---------Zurich, Ill. --He Is
wuiuu w
—- living
w —
would
be oiai.'
Stat.’ xusuway
Highway ivnuuuOommls- —
stoner. Charles M. Ziegler So the ■ the grandson of Mr and Mrs Sidwriter recently addressed a letter | BQ Fifield. of this city,
of Inquiry to him. His reply came
&lt;• •
In due time, and will be of much | r . ... is as ■■ as liriAf
interest to the people of Barry 1 EAlli VNPD
county, so we po-ts It on to them., ■
IlkHWJ
Mr. Ziegler wrote as fallows:

Had Stan Many Change*
During Lifetime; Funeral
Hold on Monday
Barry county lost Its oldest resi­
dent on Friday. September 28. when
Mrs. Jennie Norris, of Prairieville.

STATE HIGHWAY
COMMISSIONER
TELLS HIS PLANS
FOR PAVING M-37

EDITORIAL
Hastlngs. like most other com­
munities In the stale, finds Itself
faced, with a housing shortage. The
situation Is not a temporary one
which automatically corrects Itself
In the near future. As a matter of
fact, the shortage te likely to. grow
worse. The only possible relief te
the construction of new homes. In
view of existing demands and ad­
ditional accommodations which will

wagiac Dally Newt stages;

sqYiNa

SECTION ONE—PACES 1 to 8

C. of C. Grantx $5,000
For Completion of
Buildings at Airport

Twenty-five members of the Hu­
"One of the Inevitable results of
tings High School football team and
increased second class postal rates
Coach Joe Brouk were guests of
will be the
further reduction honor at the October meeting of
tn the number of small 'edge' the Hutings Chamber ot Com­
newspapers, particularly in the merce In I OOF. hall here Monday
weekly field.
It may result in evening.
Ouu*. speaker wu Ray Krauselimination of one newspaper in a mann. secretary of the Michigan
two-newspaper field. It may turn Clothiers and Furnishers Assn.
some smaller dailies’Into weeklies. manager of the Michigan Retail
In general tije tendency will be tO|, Dry Goods Assn., and field secretary
' of the Michigan Retail Institute.
centralize newspaper Influence and 1 Mr. Krausmann presented a talk­
control. Newspaper publication hu
picture illustrating the opporbecome incresudngy expensive? tunltlea for a career Ln tile retailing
Competition hu brought about Die! field.
Introduction of very costly practices I Edwl". TayIo.r' ?r,nS!pa,1
H?1*
.
.
*
. , .
. I tings High school, who to serving
in keulnit
new.. In tewture. .nd _
chll„„n
pictures. Most newspaper fields are, United War Fund Drive, announced
covered by layers of papers. Al the that hto organization wu ready to
bwe U the loc.1 puper. weekly oe I««inioo. He
U.U, Beet U the d.by p.pee Hum |

PECULIAR MIXUPS IN
On
1
SETTLEMENTOF
Home
Fro:
EDWIN WAITE ESTATE
th» ☆ -tt

Administrator Found He
Greetings All;
Had Real Job, Because of •
Variety of Complication*
fore the take-off—that la to *ay,
there to ao much news about all of
Sometimes complications arise in
bom at Caledonia. N. Y . August
11, 1843. She was the daughter of
the settlement of estates tn the pro­
Mr. and Mrs. William Ritchie, who
bate court; but In his twenty years by golly*, well keep poising away,
came from Londonderry. Ireland. In
experience as clerk of that court
1840. residing In New York state
In
expanding
their
production
pro
­
and later as probate Judge. Judge
until 1882. when the family moved
on a farm In Yankee Springs town­ grams as planned. Hastings will
Clement n*ver met so many, nor
ship. not far from Gun lake.
need from 150 to 200 new homes
such peculiar mixupa as he encoun­
There were seven children in the within the next five years. Scarcity
She
tered in the closing of the estate of for Mn. Charles Gardner.
family. Two of them died when
had a telephone call in the momof materials and shortage of help
the lata Edwin Waite. We believe
young. Each of the remaining five
our readers will be Interested tn
lived to be over 80. The surviving are two factors which prevent the
this story.
■
member of the family to Mrs Borah Immediate solution of the problem.
Edwin Waite, who had lived for George. al Little Creek.
Smith..also of Prairftvllle. who to But II Isn't too soon to begin to
many years in Carlton township,
put 92 Their mother lived to be plan. The present restrictions will
possessed a good farm and some
91. Her brother. Samuel, was for
personal property when he died. i Her aon-ln-taw, Alfred Will lama, in
many years supervisor of Yankee not last forever.
the nearest Urge city. Over all are Fund, services which are not du- May 18, 1M4
Springs and for two terms aherlff
w
In commenting on the proposed the papers from the nearest super- plicated by any other organization,
of Barry county. Her brother Wil­
As he had no children, under the awaiting release from the navy. “It
V.I.
MM. KI* .
.
_ . .
. ....__ . . _ . *
"tore acute, if anything, now that
liam was a prominent citizen of that increase in second ctazs postal rates, city. As these papers gel more and
.’ th*
the war K.e
has wndw4
ended, fHapw
then It
It eweaa
was Ka_
be- wife.
wife. was.
wu. therefore,
therefore, entitled
entitled to
to one
one ’1 * grateful heart to know that they
township.
H. H. Whitely, editor of the Do(Continued on page 4. sec. 1!
I fore. There are still millions of | half
TheiffasUngs Banner
She was married to Mark Norris,
half of
of hto
his estate
estate, and
and hto
hit brothers
brothers 1 are now aafely home." said Mrs
service men in camps here and | and stotera. and the children of de- Gardner.
West State Street
a
veteran
of
the
Civil
war.
October
Permanent Organization
abroad who have served their coun- ' ceased brothers and sisters, would
Hastings, Michigan
15, I860 They resided In Yankee
Mode at Meeting Monday
| try
and who
must not be
neg- inherit the other half.
Springs until they moved to Prair­
. . well
----------------—
‘ Leary in the Pacific (Darrell KaUar .•
. Iwtnd
- - an ad•
In reply to your letter I would
lected maralv
merely tw-aiisA
because th*
the shooting , Judge Clement appointed
u in the ume outfit.! aay U&gt;ay
ieville tn 1882. The Norris farm was
The
Barry
county
Council
for
advise that It is proposed to recon­
war hu ended.
mlntoirator. The heirs uked that 1 have
have been
been issued
issued heavy
heavy clothing.
clothing.
Veterans Affairs held a meeting on Just south of the village. Mr. Nor­
The Hastings cross country team
Secretary Charlie Annable an-1 the farm be sold and the money Chinese dictlonartoa and are on
struct M-37 between Middleville and
Monday evening at the American ris died August 11. 1918. They had
,Qran&lt;i Rapids.
six children, of whom two are now
was host to a strong Battle Creek nounced a special vote taken among divided Accordingly the admlnls- their way to northern China. Broca
Legion
Hall
attended
by
more
than
This will probably be at least a
Will Probably End Year
members
trator ................
petitioned ....
the .........
probate court went
a great treat
living. Mark J. and William R. Nor­
-------- ----- ........
w.u. into
UIW detail
UtHUI about
■!
team on Friday, Sept. 28. Score 17- Chamber of Commerce
forty
delegates
from
all
ports
of
two year's program and quite prob­
was 75 to 18 In favor of granting (for authority to aell. That court he had—after IV
ris. both of Prairieville
With $550,000,000
ably may extend into, or through Barry county with Chairman Ellis
During her lifetime this country
Insurance in Force
ing rain over a slippery course which *5,000 to be used toward completing sporoved hte request .and the ad- fresh eggs—fried.
Faulkner, presiding, to elect per-'
the third year
an airplane hanger and machine ■ mlnlstrator wu authorized tn make
Pay Marble after 39 month* tn
was engaged In five wars—the Mex­
made running a real struggle.
I am dictating this on Sunday manent officers for the ensuing ican, Civil and Spanish, and World
The
assessment
notices
sent
out
He sold the farm, and service. 37 mo’s spent In the Plyear as the essential post-war projHastings has scheduled a full pro­ ahop at the new Hutings Airport. , the sale
afternoon, and therefore cannot get
Wars I and II. She witnessed these late in August, by the Windstorm gram in cross country this year
■
•ar
; made hto report to the probate cific should be coming home one of
Insurance
Co.
of
this
city,
arc
bcin
changes in transportation: stage
eourt. The court confirmed the these days.
after a lapse of several years. The
of the rrkication
' duties In the communltv
sale, and authorized the admlnto-; Arriving on the "Queen Mary** in
The route of M-37 will not Jog' Rcprescnlativea of V.P* *“*'’• cogch. jailroad, the automobile and paid rapidly. Up to October 1, over remainder of the schedule calls for
the airplane. In her time came the *780,000 had been collected, which meets with Charlotte on Oct 8 and
trator to give a deed of the farm New York on Saturday were 8/8gt.
weal oul of Middleville, however.. 1*ry’.Al"c[.ican J**1??
telegraph, telephone end radio. ’In is a fine record.
to the buver
Lawrence E. Alton. CpI Fred U
22.
a
meet
with
Kalamazoo
Central
but will go northerly and north­
While there have been very few
(Continued on page 6. 8ec 1)
When the deed wu executed, and Wood. M 8gt. Henry E. Turnaa, all
westerly from near the end of the
,r. £
cyclones in Michigan this year, on Oct. 16 plus the state meet at
the administrator received th? mon- of Hastings
prw.ni eoncrel. pavement from - W"M- C l ° Loc&gt;*
P?rl" ®
Ypsilanti
on
Oct.
27.
there were several hard windstorms
ty.
complications
begin
to
arise,
and
Wedding bells ue ringing today
la Involved in a Law Sulf
Middleville WMith. Il will keep put Aian ■ Bu£"u
The order of finishing In the Batin April. May and June. Up to
continued, u we shall show.
I (Thura.l for Ed McPharlln who arewierly ot the m.ln bushieM we- 11*^ lnd K
‘J?
MlnLii rul
To be Decided by
Sept I. over 10.000 claims for dam­
For’.unately for the administrator,, rived home one year ago tha 13th
lion in Cnledonlw: lhenee will ex- Au«clwU«n. O s Employment eervage by winds had been received by
Judge
McDonald
1.
Russell
Smith.
B.C.
before he had divided the money. । of thto month, after several years
tend northwesterly to inteneel the
s'rvl“ »&gt;•"&gt;• Bdtm
thto company, and they had paid 2. Tom Goritxka. B.C.
the Durchaser of the farm took hto service on Ascension Island. Ruth
OB-U sooth by-teu. route ol arwnd County Heklth Uep.riment .ud
Last year the qualified electors
I439.5OT22 in losses up to that Ume. 3. Bill Jeffries. BC.
abstract to a lawver. who discovered Stauffer henceforth will be Mn.
Itsplde. ut the InienwUon with the :
oth" "““X
or«^of the otLi school district. In Rut­
There were verv few laszes reported
4. Walter Birman. H.
that the records showed that Edwin Me and it'a a happystanco that her
Voter* of Thi* City to Decide
Grand Rapids east belt or east by- 1
*.Sfe Pre4*nI; .
„..
land,
decided
to
sell
the
school
In September. The number of losses
5. Uncus Haydon. B.C.
I»» rw.tr ol US-Ul.
The bilker, elected were all.
Waite actually had title to onlv an brother Stan, recently back from
Renewal of Gas Franchise
building.
The
state
has
bought
a
and amount paid up to that date 6. Paul Grindol, B.C.
Trume kolhk nonh ol Or.nd r««lto«r. “■»«&gt;"; Oeotw Own.
considerable share ot the land In undivided 4/5 of the farm, and that overeeu, to here for the wedding,
was considerably above the average
William A. Schader.
Haplds then eon proceed north on I' Vice
v'~ Chairman.
Chwinwu wnu.m
seh.der.
The city council meeting, held per year, and more than double that I. Kingsley Zerbel. H.
that district as a part ot a large the title to the other 1/5 intereet Another brother, Arthur, now over8. Robert Clark. H.
|
Secretary
and
Dr.
D.
D.
Walton.
September
26.
was
concerned
large
­
lOootlnued on Face 4. See. a y
and growing tract, on which hunt­ wu vested In Ada Waite. Edwin's, seu will have to hear all the wedof a year ago now.
9. Bob Darkay. B.C.
Treuurer.
ly with details
the renewal
ers areof permitted
to ofhunt and first wife, who had Inherited It from . ding details ria air men
Hu; company to finding that in­ 10. Art Rohn. B.C.
The officers of the Executive the franchise of the Consumers
She had predeceased i Another already wed (on Sept,
shoot game without asking per­ htr father
creased costs of labor and materials I1. John Richardson. H.
'
Board
were
appointed
by
Chairman
her husband.
sth! to Sat. Jimmy Mulder wS
NOTICE TO BARRY CO.
Power Co. permitting the company have added considerable to the
mission of the owner, during the
. Faulkner and approved by the to continue to furnish gas to the
12. Ralph Nye. H.
That made it ncceaaary for the claimed Marjorie Reeser (Wood*
WORLD WAR II VETERANS
season.
'meeting as follows: Bruce Randall, city of Hastings for another thirty cost of making repairs, as compared 13. Russell Stanton. H.
The Counselling Center al the,
The school building has not been administrator to back up and make landi u his bride when they oxAmerican Legion home. 345 S. 'Nuhville: cliff Oerilner. Mlddleused tor sometime, u all the school another try at cloalnv the estate. I changed rowi at Camp Hood. Tcsm
has more than doubled, and matechildren this
of the
transChurch St., will be open mornings.1I ville; Rev. Harley Townsend. Wood- । The Consumers Co. does not fix rials cost a lot more.
Judge Clement appointed
mindistrict
where are
Jimmy
to stationed. 8gL and
X. .r that
ar*ir*j*n 'TT.a
va__ ... __
‘from Monday through Friday and
Ito■ own rates for
that service
The
। ported in a bus to the schools of
Fortunately the company started
ifAYPAf
at other times can be reached a’. I
5?*^'
d C ■state utilities commission establish­ thto
calendar year with cash on T(|U/*J\UlD V(|TkD\
thto dty. Under these conditions
410 E. Walnut St. phone 2432. Vet- , Bl’* shCTW°od
. . es the rates
Waite
had
purchased
the
Interest
Marjorie,
someone
who dose I
If the city or that hand of *1 J77.000; so it hu no dlf- IVWIWlllr iVILRJ
the legal voters of the district au­
erans' claims filed, veterans' loans । u 8even ®**e?Ua‘
company desired to have the rates Acuity in meeting its tosses prompt' tlwrized the sale of the building, of the other four heirs to the farm, i "She's a very cute g*ri groan
nr psr/»irvm
made out. veterans' Insurane
b«n previously appointed and were
land it was sold for »800
changed, neither one aculd alter ly. That balance, however, would M||\T
vice, veterans'hospltellzation papers '
The land occupied by the school considered necessary by him to get Jimmy probably agreeg. and
them. A petition would be made to have been more than wiped out If * IwJI IVI. IVLVMILIV
and other arrangements made, also AL.U1^
f..Hl* that state body. The commission's
house was returned to the estate of
we had had this year u destruc­
complete records kept of all returnof ,8u»*rv4?X*
i
। McPharllns and the Muldm.
------- -----William Otto.
Hto father had fifth Interest In the land.
Ing service men and women - |P’"1/" ««
‘ft own experts would investigate, and tive a windstorm as that of Nov. 11.
Before April, 1946, Election; leased the school ground to the dis­
Accordingly the administrator had ' Lt. Anne Perry to in flan ftwnThat one
that body would decide what would Armistice Day. 1940.
Charles C. Hlgble. acting veterans' i 2&gt;u{‘1cU tor. VSfra“ ,0!! ^!.
trict. After the late William OUs to apply for license to sell the in-; cisco, Calif. Details later.
be done. The investigators are cap­ ■•nrwi cost the comnanv nearly *2.“y
t
u»u,™. It
.. wu fortunate for the „TK*,l“‘ !«“•«"
• &gt;•’ I kcwlrtd M. .nrator'. |.n», th. terext of the estate of Ada Waite
George Fingleton to enroute from
able men. They know how to figure 000,000.
wwnc“nearly two hundred Michigan com­ costs. They alm to be fair, and to company and &gt;U patrons that It that U1* registration of voters In i une to the Isnd used for school In the undivided one fifth of the E.TG. to Luzon witbout a stop-over
I In the States. Hto brother Oteuu,
had ample cash resources, and townships shall hereafter be the, purposes would revert to him. as farm.
i (Continued on Page 6. Sec. 1-) i'see to it that the people of every
could
pay
its
50
000
losses
from
that
M
14
now
required
In
cities.
I
the
owner
of
the
land,
or
to
hto
Thto
situation
required
also
that
।
overseas
3 yrs., went through the
community pay no more than a fair
.--------------|
the sale by the administrator of the Philippine invasion may soon be cm
price for the services rendered them one storm as rapidly as they were The cities and villages of thto state I estate, after hto decease.
adjusted, without borrowing a dol- have found that system a great !m-1 But the estate claims ownership
by public utilities.
FLOYD E. JONES, Owner
J
The franchise asked by the Con­ tar. The company needs a larger provement. Townships, after they' of the building as well as the land; done The administrator of the Ed- was with Glenn, they had earns
Owing to the lack of room. Mr.
sumers Co. gives it "the right to cash reserve now then in 1940. be- shall have used It for a time, will and brought suit against the school win Waite estate then a nolied for a A J».O. to apparently going on into
R* advantages also.
: district, demanding that the *800 license to sell that estate’s 4/5 in-1 Japan. Dick Flngleton at Beltridge
Jones will sell his entire herd of
lay. maintain and operate its gas cause it carries about *100,000.000
Thto change will make it neces- j be paid to the William Otis estate,
Reg. Hampshire Swine al public
mains along, across and under the more Insurance, and because It costa
auction located In the village of
streets, alleys and other public much more to repair damages to zary that all voters in townships | The case was brought for trial In ro. J ns same person, as aominu- just mk sahs how nca moarng
buildings
than
It
did
five
years
ago.
shall
re-register
before
the
election
, the Circuit court here on Wed- . trator of the estate of Ada Waite, i ouL oul!
Hickory Comers, Victor Jones farm.
places, and to do a local gas busi­
County Goal Piactd at
At the beginning of this yegr the to be held In April next year. Town- nesday of last week. Il to a ques- । also applied for. and was granted. I Kenneth Lans has docked a* BtaHe te offering herd boors, sows,
ness in the city of Hastings.” It
$27,100; 200 Worker*
spring pigs, equipment, etc. Loren
could not do a gas business here If Windstorm Co. had *532.000,660 of ship boards will find that thto plan Ron of law. and does not require a 1 license to sell the undivided 1/5 in- ten Island. N. Y,_and will bo then
insurance
Restrictions
on
gasoline
will
keep
their
lists
of
voters
in
far
I Jury. Municipal Court Judge Cort- I tereat In the farm which, on the "
Begin
Canvan
Coppock will cry the aale and Milt
until after Navy Day. October 17.
It did not have the righto It asks
the
prevented canvassing by Rs agents better shape, so they will be much rright
‘"‘” made the argument
• *for
— -♦*
— coiintvX reconlg. was inherited by
Lclnaar will act as clerk. See the
The United War Fund campaign
William Otis estate, and Prosecut­ Ada Waite. Edwina first wife.
during the best months of the year more accurate.
adv. elsewhere In thto issue for. full
Tite
city
council
voted
unani
­
starts this week In Barry County
particulars.
for that work. But it now seems
One provision requires that the ing Attorney Barnett presented the .; Here some more complications
mously
in
favor
of
granting
the
with more titan 200 campaign workprobable that the volume will be name of any voter on the registry case for the dlatrict.
arose. As Edwin Waite and hto from Chief Petty Officer Howard
It
euTWH IF Own.,
«• driving to reach the national franchise. But to be valid, the raised to nearly *558.000.000, and it list, who has not voted for two
Judge McDonald asked the two first wife had no children, accord- Bites have ended with the grand
H. H. 8HINVILLE. Owner
and
goai3 touting *27.- franchise must also be approved by
may exceed those figures by the years, must be taken from the list; attorney! to submit briefs to him.
»Mr Shlnvllle will dispose of 65 100 in
yeBr-, drivc Delton was the voters of thto city, at an elec­
and he will decide the case later.
I
close
of
this
year.
so
he
cannot
vote
thereafter
without
The minute we catch a glimpse of
saddle horses at public auction at. lhc flrwt0 g0 oveT the top in Barry tion calling for such a vote. It
Hastings Is proud to have this re-registering. That provision will
I band The other '4 of 1/5 would be the big brown envelope we know
must be favored
by three----------fifths,—or
the H. H. Shlnvllle Farm. JVelllng I county
,-------------------------company
located
here, help to bring out a larger vote at
nerr cent- of
nt lhc
the »
vnte
Road. Route 1. Augusta. Mich ; 2', I Hutings chairmen heading di- 1 All P«
ol« east at that huge
Throughout the state It is known, all Important elections. And that
—.
rr r .then
। then living,
living, snd
and bv
bv the
the three
three chllclulmiles southwest of Augusta, or 2S I v
iiionj this
visions
mis week
wees Include:
uiciuae. A ben election. .
......
ind mentioned nearly always, as the to very desirable.
dren of another brother who had Sgt. Calvin Beuhler (Freeport!. •
miles northeast of Galesburg.
Special Gifu; uwn-nre
Lawrence. The date set for thto
this election,
election. to
1
Galesburg, Mich. Johnson. arwri.i
"Hastings Company."
It to the
we have not been able to secure
' died—the children In thto case mo's in France and Germany, was
Phone Augusta 17-F2. In the lot Herrick. Richard Compton. Bliss' (Continued on Page 8. Sec. 1.)
second largest of Rs kind in the a copy of thto act. We understand
Two new
new laws
taws affecting
Two
affecting trucks would inherit 1/3 of H of H of 1/5 a flvlllan again. What's he going
there will be a good selection of Oo.; Abcn Johnson. Elmer Lau.
world Its fine office building te an )t will be available soon. When Rwent Into effect last month, which of the Waite farm.
sound, young and well broke Palo­ baugh. Hastings Manufacturing Co.; Local
Griers to
ornament to our city. Its notices to. we are promised a digest of lts truck owners and drivers ought to
The three children of Mrs. Ada ty glad about tt.
minos, Spots and Plain Colors, both Wallace Osborn, Viking Corpora- .
a,.
.
to Its 120.000 patrons, and the targe provisions by County Clerk Allan C. know.
Welte's deceased brother wer&lt;—GJ
western and pleasure horses, etc. tlon and International Seal A Lock Feature MWOHIS
volume of Rs dally corrcsoondence, Hyde, which will be printed In the
■■■
- - •
One of‘ the new statutes
requires
living at. the time of her death. But keep track of who'a home for good
Ofil. Wm. Hughes will cry *he sale. Co, L. R. Mattoon. Grand Rapids Au-a:on
were
responsible
for
making
our
Banner.
the width and gauge of tire, the since that time one of the three calla for a special section ao. hero
Be sure and tee the adv. elsewhere Bookcase Co.: Maurice Foreman. **UC*lun JQIC
post office first class. Instead of a
1 overall width, length, weight, car­ had died.* leaving a wife and ch11­
In this issue for full particulars.
Royal Coach Co.; Rev. John Dillon, I
second class office, which Is cus_of the
. rylng capacity, also ___
name
Back to Civtea:—Don Deaklna;
: dren. Thto widow and children u
J. 8. Huntley. Professional; Walter II On Monday night. Oct. 8. 8 pm .
tomarlly found in a city of this size. DEMAND FOR TIRES GREATER; owner to be painted on each truck. । a eroun would therefore Inherit 1/3 Hugo White; Clarence Tyler (Wood­
Perkins, Board of Education ern-■' Klwanto ClutXwlll have on the auc­
CAREY C. ALTKOU8E. Prop.
i trailer or tractor of more than 3.- । of te nt MT ot 1 /» nf the Waite farm. land!: Jim Barnum; from Middle­
tion block "super critical" Items to The Hastings Manufacturing Co. has OCT. QUOTAS REDUCED
ployees;
George
Carpenter.
Roy
Having decided to quit farming
—
.
. .
000 pounds gross weight. Trucks | You can see that thto admlnto- ville. Rodney Schad. Eddie Und.
be auctioned off by JUDGE ARCH­ greatly aided in boosting the receipts
Hubbard.
Dick
Jacobs.
Tom
Lorn,
-.11
o,.r
•100.000
„o«.
.hlcb
m.k..
™'
h
'°
d
r
’
SM*
gl
.b&gt;cb
.
are
eligible
for
farm
comand engage In other business, Mr.
IE MCDONALD. HAROLD PHIL­
ires nu
—7 ,
”-----are -exemM
------ - ,fme
— ­ ■ tratnr had some Job when he had
hBS.increaseu
lnCre?e‘1 rapioiy .since
“nce .uie merelal
licenses
Althouse will dispose of the per­ asney. E. A- Wingeler. Business Dis­ LIPS. JUDGE STUART CLEMENT the business of our local poet office mom
KUolW niUonlnj .nd u
I11*™” «"
11 to divide the proceeds nf the sole rides. Porras* "1
sonal property at Public Auction at trict; Archie McDonald. Ted Ben- as guest auctioneers.
an outstanding one for a city the size w far ahead of current production ,
regulauon. ,
I Of the Fdwtn Waite farm. Mr. • Chuck" Storkan:
the form located X mile north nink. Other Businesses.
of Hastings. But It was the Wind­ that it will be many months before' 7716
The oU
other
new
law requires that Waite actually owned 4'5 ot the
Among
the
items
offered
will
be
*
er
ne
~
Mrs. William Bradford, Presistorm Co. which first made the
and H mile west of Barry County
all
transporters
for
hire
of
sand,
Kleenex,
shot
gun
shells,
boxed
can
­
motorists get all the new (Ires they 1
Infirmary; or 3 miles southeast of d;nt of Hastings Women's Club, dy chocolates, poultry, farm pro­ local receipts of the post-office over need. Unfilled applications for gravel, cinders, bituminous aggre­’ lend, plus U nf the remaining 1/8 Cecil Johnson (DowUmi; Leo Nobstates that women of the community
’ I which descended to him from hto
140.000. necessary to make It an of­
Hastings. He is offering a good list
passenger car tires, which totalled gate. cement. Ume aggregate and' first wife. Ada: and the other *4 of
will again work as the Clean-up Di­ duce. soap chips, and many other fice ot the first class.
of cows, hens, hay and grain, farm
five hundred thousand at the end forest products to obtain a Michi­ ; her 1’5 awnerehln had to be divided Delton—wife and children aleo live
vision to do house-to-house canvass­ hard-to-get Items. Thte will be a
The business ot this company Is
machinery, househpld goods, etc.
show In itself and will be the clos­
of July, have |&gt;een piling up so gan Public Service Commlssknj as we have Indicated. The admintoing.
conscientiously, carefully and cap­ rapidly that they now have reached permit if they operate more than
Dewey Reed will cry the aale and
Campaign workers will turn in ing event of the 3rd Annual White
. trator apnnrtinned the nroceeds u July J, 1MD: Mauriee M
ably managed. It has a fine cleri­ the one million mark
Clifford Hammond will act as clerk.
These are eight miles beyond their home or the law directed. When he wu I Delton High M-aon
their reports and funds to Walter Elephant Sale.
eSee the adv elsewhere In this issue A. Eaton, treasurer, or Loraine
Due to weather conditions the cal force, who look after the de­ approved applications for which Io- 1I terminal.
chnaen to administer the estate, tt
tails of the business of this giant cal War Price and Rationing Boards
for full particulars.
pick-up
committee
was
forced
to
Schantz, assistant-secretary, al the
annesred u If it would be a simple
postpone the 4th ward pick-up from corporation—for its Insurance in cannot Issue certificates because BOUND OVER TO
National Bank.
Thursday, 0ept. 27. until Tuesday. force Is Rs capital, so It te a giant. • hdr monthlv quotas have been ex- CIRCUIT COURT
CARL IIUWE, Prop.
We're
all
glad
R
te
here,
and
te
giv
­
Oct. 2. Any items still available will
hausted Here In Western Michl-1 Robert Rose, charged with "breakIn order to settle the estate of
Had the heirs of Edwin Waite and
FARMERS — Notice — Gasoline
ing
fine
service
to
the
120.000
pa
­
gan the October lire quota to al- Ing and entering ", wu arraigned Mrs Ada Waite been their own
Mrs. Bertha Alf, Mr. Huwe will have shortage will prevent rural pick-up be picked up by calling 3389 or trons in Michigan.
2538.
most one thousand less than the before Justice Homer Bachman, of
an auction aale located at Jhe first for KI wanIs While Elephant Sale.
children, or grandchildren, or their ft A ▼ I A M I LI
September quota which means that Rutland, on Friday. He waived ex­ brothers and sisters, no state Inher- If A I
I 11 N I ■
building east of'Texaco Station in Leave donations of shoes, clothing.
BALDWIN—BU8KIRK
local boards will be forced to reject I »minatlon. and wu bound over to Ranee tax would have been re- ■
” 1
1 v n 1 ”
Nashville. He to offering a good furniture, etc. al David Goodyear'! TO HELP UNEMPLOYED
Miss Mildred Buskirk, daughter of more tire applications in October, the Circuit Court, his bond being
VETERANS THIS WEEK
list of household goods and miscel­ Auto Showroom.
qulred. But because they were
adv. 10-4
Mr. and Mrs Earl Buskirk and Ce­ __________________
The
first
week
of
October
lx
be
­
».«»•
laneous Items. Lloyd J. Eaton will
nephews and nieces, an Inheritance
ing devoted to employment of dis­ cil Baldwin of Hastings, son of Mrs.
cry the sale and Ernest Gray will
NOTICTE—Honolulu Conservatory abled and handicapped veterans Goldla Baldwin of Decatur were
|ANNOUNCEMENT
HILDA'S TEA ROOM
act as clerk. Bee the adv. elsewhere of music moved to new location—
bv the administrator for every one
under the supervision of the Amer­ married Saturday night at the Pres­
Open for business — breakfaau. | Kiw-ante
Ki-iali Club
Club White
ZTliU Elephant
In this Issue for full particulars.
of them, exceot Ada Waite's brother.
136H W. State 8t.. over Mark's ican Legion, with public and private byterian manse by the Rev. Lesson
noon-day lunches and chicken, steak
announces that there will be
Store. Hastings. Mich.
organizations cooperating Contact Sharpe.
and roost dinners. Specialised and absolutely no sales to anyone, an- able to contain the money It ob­
After the ceremony they returned private parties by appointment only.
C. C. Hlgble at the Legion home,
• •
---------- phone 2862
to the bride's parents' home where 135 W. Grand. Phone 2741—Adv. Uque dealers or otherwise, until our tained from each of the three chil­
As she is moving Into a small DEATH OF FORMER
opening Friday. Oct. 5. at 9 am.
dren of Mrs. Ada Waite's deceased
the immediate family were gath­ 10-4.
apartment. Mrs McKee will dispose LOCAL RESIDENT
The Committea
of her surplus furniture at Public
Committal services for James M. Attonttoa IXJGF.
ered for an informal reception with

VETERANS COUNCIL

WINDSTORM CO.
IS COMING FINE

C. C. Team Lost
At Battle Creek

OWNERSHIP OF THE
OTIS SCHOOL HOUSE

SPECIAL ELECTION
MONDAY, NOV. 5

AUCTION SALES

UNITED WAR FUND
DRIVE BEGINS HERE

Two New Laws Apply
To Trucks, Trailers

Pattison, 70. were held at River­
Hastings Lodge No. 58 will give light refreshments being served. The
730 South Hanover Street In Hea­ side cemetery yesterday afternoon. the Third Degree Tuesday. Oct. 9.
lings She Is offering a good list of Oct. 3. at three o'clock. Mr. Patti­
wedding anniversary of the bride's
son.
formerly
of
Hastings,
died
Sun
­
household goods and miscellaneous
parents.
day night at hto home In Grand
and Clifford Hammond will act as Rapids. He to surrivod by hto wife;
JUST RECEIVED — Basketballi
The city council has ordered the
clerk. See the adv. elsewhere in one daughter: three grandchildren, and gym shoes. Hastings cut Ratei construction of a sanitary sewer on
this issue for full particulars.
and two brothers.
Shoe Store—Adv. out 10-4.
i
South
Market street.

NOTICE—Blds will be accepted
And how would you have entered
for manager of the Delton Tele­ NOTICE
Announcing tire opening of Doro- being the administrator tn this com!
phone Go. until Oct. 15. 1946; blds
Danieto. Sac - thy'a Beauty Sedan. 143 W State 8L.
all
estates, the probate court would
'
.
(former
Curly
8hop&gt;
on
Mon
,
Oct.
Treu.. Delton. Mich. Signed: J. L. 1
cuny----- ------------------ -------Danleto. Baa.-Treu.. Delton Tele 18- Phone 2340.
Co., Delton, Mich.
Out 10-111
Dorothy Oogawell.-Adv. 10-4

�THE HASTINGS BANN1K, THUMDAY, OCTOBCT 4. 1HJ

BUTTER
Freeport
44c Ib

CAMPBELL
Tomato Soup

Cigarettes
2 pkg 27c
Carton $1.25

CHEESE

SOAP CHIPS

69c
5 Ib. $1.15

3 lb.

HONEY
PRESERVES

Peach

21b. jar 59c
1 lb. jar 29*

PRESERVES
Plum 1 lb. jar 24c
CHEESE SPREAD Phinex 8oz . jar 18c
CRACKERS Krispy 1 Ib 19c 2 lbs 35c
Plain or Chocolate

OVALTINE
KEYKO OLEO
ALL SWEET OLEO
21
SAUERKRAUT
KIDNEY BEANS
No- 5
TOMATO JUICE

Vv
lb- 23c
lb. 24c
can 17c

Igc. jar 65c — med. jar

jar 13c
can 24c

'

Can

! CHOW MEIN NOODLES

pkg*

ICE CREAM 20
FOOD CENTER S OWN MAKE!

1 lb. Qc
1 lb. can 17c

4X SUGAR
CALUMET

Vanilla, QT.

A &amp; H SODA
pkg 8c
SALT
10 lb rack 20c

peck

OPEN WEEK DAYS
8:30 A.M. till 8 P.M.
SATURDAYS: S:30 AJA. 9:00 P.M.

SUGAR
5 lb. 33c
io ib. 65c

BREAD

BREAD

CAULIFLOWER Snow White Head 19c

MULLER Supreme O'),
3 Loves

MULLER Ovengio O'),
3 Loaves

CELERY HEARTS
SQUASH

MULLER BUNS
pkg.ofsiQc
CINNAMON ROLLS ^*3. 15c
HOT DOG ROLLS
10*

12c

OLD STYLE BREAD
BREAD
DONUTS Mullers

whole or cracked wheat
d 4 .
loef I

CORK

PEAS

doz. 15c

WHOLE KERNEL

ARGO

can 1 2c

can 15c

can J 5c

Case cf 24—$2.75

Cose of 24—$3.45

can
can

COFFEE
Bee&lt;h-Nut

34c

34c
34c

small can 6c
largo can

POTTED MEAT
VIENNA SAUSAGE

COFFEE
Hills Brothers^^J^

JOHNSON 110. WAX

pint

59c

quart 98c

WHEATIES
KIX

Hubbard

21b. 9c

2 »» 29*

kalian

1 &lt;b 35c

CRANBERRIES
GRAPES

2 lb* - 29c

white

RENUZIT 2gal. $1.09 —gal. 65c

POINT FREE
TREE!
SPAM

2 bun­ 25*

LEAF LETTUCE
lb
W
APPLES Delicious or Wealthy-lb. 14c

PRUNES

PEAS

HEARTHSTONE

or CLO COAT

,ox $2.75

18c

CARROTS California 2 bun. 19*

GOLD MEDAL 2$ri°“*k Spl
SOFT-A-SILK CAKE FLOUR box 26c

Potatoes-­

9C

9

Plain-Pim

9c
can 13c

COFFEE
Viking 3 Ib

59c

jar 15c

CHIPPIWA

___

Pabst-ett

ORANGE JUICE ShurfineNo. 5can 49c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
33c
MUSTARD
q» jar 11c
VINEGAR
Hienz qt. jar 19c
' SALT
Shurfine 2 lb box 6c
SHOW-YOU SAUCE Oriental bottle 2Qc

•

Pkg- 11.c
pkg. 12f

WALL KIEEN

SPIC &amp; SPAN

pkg 15c

pkg' 19c

FDODJXENTER

BLUE WHITE
3 pkg.
3
lb. can
GRE-SOLVENT
3 lb. can
FLASH
2 lb pkg.
KLEER MOR
2 pkg.
LI KIT
pkg.
WEEL WOOL

25c

25c
21c
49c
19c
ft)c

PEAS
DEL MONTE

g

Early Gorden con
CASE - $3.75

■
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Day With Food Center
Every Day Low Prices
HASTINOS

m

NASHVILLE

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CARLOAD SAL

POINT FREE BEE
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Beef Hindquarters 99r!

Beef Forequarters 1ft#

75 to 100 lbs.

Point Free

'j

Ib.

SWISS STEAK Point Free ib 2&lt;?c
SHORT STEAKS Poi"‘ FT 25c
ROUND STEAK
2&lt;?c
SIRLION STEAK Point Free Ib. 28c
PORTERHOUSE
.,lk 35c
They won t last long

.

SMOKED HAMS

75 to 100 lbs.

Ib.

HAMBURGER
XA" 25c
BOILING BEEF p’*1?'.. in, 25&lt;
LEAN BEEF RIBS Poin‘FT 15.
BEEF STEW Boneless
Ib. 2^1
CHUCK ROAST p°int Free |b-22'

Saturday only

PORK STEAK Boston Butts Ib. 38c
PORK ROAST Boston Bum ib.33c
PORK CHOPS Center Cut Ib. 36C
SLICED BACON
40c

Point Free

Shank Half

Ib.

33c

SMOKED HAM stmha» it. 37
SMOKED HAM^XM
PORK SAUSAGE ®~flb 35
PORK SPARE Ribs
22

There Is No Pork Shortage at Food Center! We Have
PLENTY for ALL! Buy All You Want... No Limit!
HFI I

H^” HF

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Broad Breasted Bronze
Freshly Killed
Ib.

51c!

PORK LIVER “2T
.........fl.

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T’lauoA.-JnAind. Jso. J

SCORES OF VALUES

Sine* 1859

Attention, Service Men!

COOK BXOk. KAilon
XIXBTIKTB YEAR
•ffU.

Let us make a photostatic copy of your
Discharge Papers . . . gratis.

BUBBCItIPTIOM

MAYFAIR TEA

Y&gt;-u 3?C

NECTAR TEA

tt-ts. 34c

OUR OWN TEA

wlb.

31c

EDITORIAL—
ASSOCIATION

large city stores will profit and so
there will be unusual activation of
the trend to take retail business in
the large setiw away from the home
community where it has served so
well. Additional costs, whether of*

postage or anything else, have to be ,
added to me product, which is sub- I

scription
or advertising. There
comes a Ume when the breaking I

Cold Weather

point is reached. We have no brief
for a postal subsidy and we have
no fear for our own ability to sur- |

OVERCOATS

vive if those costs are Increased but
there will be a lot of papers that.
cannot Years ago every town had
from one lo four papers Now the
। or.c-nt-whp.iper town Is me usual
thing. Soon the one-locality news­
paper will come, and the local feel. ।
the local expression ot atmosphere
will be gone. Chain newspapers.
ab. enter ownership, arc already ac- |
ceptcd facts
The question of a ,
narrowing ot the organs for public ,
acceptance and of the introduction .
of unilateral expression increases •
with the narrowing of ownership..
Newspaper* have plenty ot economic
competition now and to pile on a 1
load of increasing expense can only
sane to eliminate papers now strug- |

WARM... but light weight.
When buying a winter coot,
look for the wool content.
These Overcoots ore ALL
WOOL.

$2950 to $^500
You Get Them at

Igling on the borderline."

BAIRD'S
HASTINGS

PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs John Crue and TVrry »pent the weekend With Mr. and
Mn Frank Rawson in Vermontville.
Pfc and Mn. Lyle Newton and
baby were in Kalamazoo Sunday
Mr and Mrs Ben Campbell en­
tertained on Sunday Mr and Mrs
Roy Willis and daughter Janet and
Mia Danny Campbell of Battle
Creek
Mn H. T. Miner u Jesting the
fust of October to spend three
months in Seattle. Washington with

Bun ui

Right alien reconversion appeared
to be getting up some real steam,
the nation is plagued with an ever­
growing volume of strikes. Some of
MICH.
them are undoubtedly based on real
grievance*, other* result from ag­
itation and lrres|&gt;uii*lbli
union
leadership
But whether labor or
1 for the-Tuner a I of LouU P Miskc
on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs management is to blame, else fact
Fred MUke, Mackinaw city: Mr and remain* lhat Mr. John Q Public is
Mrs John Chulski. Mr. and Mrs. right in the middle, getting hit by
^rank. ion?*, un,'!
yyiil Savage., brickbats from both sides.
Grand Rapids; Mrs Fred Chase and ,
Mr*. Mabel Cline. Lansing; Mr. and
Mr*. G. C. Brainard and Mr and. ..
A-. .public utility
. companies
.
Mrs. William Price. Battle Creek; p.mded and gre'*' powerful, the Fedanrt
Mick*.
,
.
.
and Mr anr4
and Mr«
Mrs Wahrr
Walter Mlske
cral government thought it wise to
and Mr and Mrs Norman Purchlss.
[step m with a code ot rule* and
' Charles H Hinman and Mrs W ! regulation* designed to protect the

‘ L Hinman, accompanied by the public One can t help but wonder ,
latter a sister. Mrs C H Buby of i k a similar situation doc* nut exl»i
Santa Monica. Cal. were in Bay 1 m respect to union • —They now .
i City on Sunday to see A. R. Harhave
i sty brother of Mrs Hinman and ■ '«
,r power far beyond that ol barMr* Buby.
duu). who
wno Is
i* in
ui the
inc hospital
nospicai gaining for better »ages and work- .
ttltrA with fcUoaing a stroke
.. with
... compile*-1
.
..
ing condition*
A few thousand
M--r Harvey Uoiu.
I members of the oil union* tor ex-

■ ample arc in process ol demon­
rutted tnetr father. Free! Junes. and
grandparents Mr and Mrs. Oscar' strating that they ran bring the
entire U S. industry to a standstill
Jone*, over the weekend
u«* Leonard visited Mr and Mrs in New York City paralyzed the ecnRaymond Gilbert ut Muskegon Sat- । :ral twatne** district
A strike by
urday and Sunday. Mr and Mrs |1 a few hundred warkmc
Gilbert bringing them home
I brandies ol the weil-in
Mrs W J Field returned on Frl- ।
day trom Torch lake and Grand I‘o inawnriea can torn- shutdown^
Rapids, where she was the guut involving thousands of men. John
ot Mrs J Edwin White.
LewL&gt; and his United Mme Worker
Mr and Mrs Russell Bauer and I jireutened action which could have
.. m. Ch.rln an., Rm,,,..
Pl.,,,.
C S
ae'.l were Sunday guests ot Mr and I
, ,
...
Mrs W G Bauer
l'n°rl l*’ a •'‘■rt«s-»UU and the threat
' Mr and Mrs N R Shellenbarger. was -o intent and the timing so
Wantta. Pvt and Mr* Fred Birman adroitly chosen lint even the Fedand family spent Tuesday of last Lr#l government iuid to back track
week at Sherman City In northern .
. , .
„ ,,
Mkluwi. Mtk lh«r Br.ndmolhtr. surn r’“X e&lt;mr-rar««-l I" • .ma,,
Frea Mr* Myra Bywater
Kroup » dangerous
Wisely used.
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Horn. Jim |t here will be no trouble However
and Elsie Ann Frazier of Charlotte.
spent Sunday with his sister and
temptation for un-

ShtUenbargVr and family
I scrupulous us? by stn&gt;tm-inih&lt;icd
Mr*. Clayton Brandstctter. Mrs | uper-ambitlous individual*
Earl Coleman. Mrs W R Cook and
Ukao. UL. awuung hu discharge ' Sslly Brar.dsteiter were in Kalafrom Use Mavy. viMt*d his father I mazoo Saturday afternoon

Mr and Mr* Car! Pardy and Mr
An enjoyable meeting of the Barand Mra Kenneth Ayieaworth and ry County Garden Council war held
daughter Karen Sue. of Greenville Ism Wednesday evening at the home
were Friday night gue«ta of Mr and
Mr and Mrs Arthur Thcde of
Mn. Tac Oles and attended the the Leighton district, near MiddleOreenville v». Hastings football vl,le. officers and guests from four
game.
i clubs attending. Inland Lakes OarMiaa Elizabeth Pinch visited at dfn club of Delton. Nashville Gat­
her home In Kokomo. Ind. over the dfn club. Thomapple Garden club
weekend
J
Hui Inga, and the Pralfie GarMr and Mr*. M J Sherwood of i den club of Middleville. New ofPUlnwell were guest* of their I Keen elected were Mrs Clare Cuidaudbter. Mn. Wesley R. Burrell. I '«• Nashville, president; Mr* Walover the weekend
ter Hobbs. Thomapple club, secreClare Beach of Detroit vUlted hi* , tary and treasurer Game* and reraothar. Mn. Mary Beach, on Tues-1 freshments were enjoyed after the
a-- '
meeting. Titosc who attended from
Mia Henrietta Bauer of Grand Hailing* were Mr. and Mn. Hobbs
Rapids spent last Wednesday with and her father. Mr. Thornbcrg. Mr
her parents. Mr. and Mn W. O. and Mr* J. L. Valentine. Mr. and
Mn B F. Cowie* and Mu* Hazel
Henry.
Cel. arrived by plane on Wednes­
The 3Ts hospital guild met Fri­
day for • visit with her brother-inday evening. Sept 31 at the Camp­
bell cottage.- Oun lake. A social
evening
was enjoyed.
from away who ware here

In conMdenng modification of '.he
power to strike, the argument I*
frequently used that you have sio
right to force a man to work aKnin*:
hu will and to attempt to do so fs
contrary to the principles of de­
mocracy. That ta true. It is also
true that you have no right to
force a nun out of work against
his will when work is available Yet.
when a» union majority votes to
strike, all members arc forced to
quit their jobs even though sUeable
minorities may not favor the ac­
tion at all. A strike action taken
by one union can also force thou­
sands of Uyofls in related indus­
tries. None of thb is exactly in
accord with democratic principles
either. What Is the answer? If »e
knew, we'd go right down to Well­
ington and tell 'em - about it—be­
cause no one there seems to knew
cither!

H&gt;wrt4»4i . . . H&gt;.l for g
aallaa al modoil coil . .
FAY? TO TURN TO AVI

&gt;• ariadaal
daaartmaah
tk. thrifty

mure costly the readers will hav« to |
reduce their subscription* accord­
ingly. Many people take from one
to three dallies. They will reduce I

to one or two and probably to but '
one. Local business will auffer if (
the local field is deprived Of JU
particular organ of publicity The I

|wl«4F . . . *m
qvri'h
... Ike wide vwieh •&lt; Wl

Ivsmnr
sg whb

btdioVfL yOMK,
W

WARRANTY—V/HITE MEAT

TUNA FISH
LUNCHEON MEAT

SWIFT'S PREM
LUNCHEON MEAT ’

•

ARMOUR S TREE!

7-OZ.
CAN

40c

12-OZ.
CAN

32c

iz-oz.
CAN

34c
18c

PINT

GRAPE JUICE
YUKON CLUB

GINGERALE
SULTANA

&gt;aR

MUSTARD
BREAKFAST

SOLO MEDAL OR

Jag

PILLSBURY FLOUR.
SUNNY Fl ELD

5

BEEF ROAST

PANCAKE FLOUR..
CALUMET

BLUE BEU—JUMEO

I-LB.
BAG

ROASTED PEANUTS
WHITE SAIL

CHICKENS
RIB ROAST
BUMF OS LEG HALF

LE6 OF VEAL

pnt 59c

A.PENN HOMf

BIRDSEYE

DRY CLEANER
52^
V«ta

MATCHES

30c

3 .‘4 59c

2 .'.‘f, 47c

(aimed Goods
UTSA JTAHPAID

IOHA CUI
OIL MbHTI

IOHA

12c

SPINACH

u. 35c

3 CAM 21c

•ell 31c

COCKTAIL
SULTANA

."’A 33c

FRUIT COCKTAIL

u. 32c

BOLOGNA

SUIT ANA

FRESH CHOPPED

SIRLOIN STEAK

LUCKY TIMS

FttiH CAUGHT

38c

l&gt;

WALLEYED PIKE

PEACHES

L. 35c

59c

CALVES UVER

FSUH CAUGHT

PORTERHOUSE STEAK ... 4k

PERCH

u. 35c

29c

140ITS

APPLE JUICE

He

CAMPIILL’B

U. 35c

3'^ 27c

TOMATO SOUP
HEINZ

'cii 11c

TOMATO SOUP

WHITE HOUSE

MILK

4

tall

74°

■ CANS VI

SHARP CHEESE

COTFAGE CHEESE

TOKAY 6RAPES2
27*
PASCAL CELERY
19'
POTATOES
49'
APPLES
42*
FRUIT CAKE
CAULIFLOWER
3«S1.65 BARTLETT PEARS 2 29'
45'
ORANGES
RUTABAGAS
YELLOW ONIONS
.. 23c

• IT'S HERE—FAMOUS UTAH

10c

LGE.
STALK

SUHNYBROOK EGGS54c

MICHIGAN—U. S. NO. I—SIZE "A"—CHIPEWA

HAII4 OS PIMENTO

PA3ST-ETT CHEESE18c

I5-L8.
PECK

OCT. 15 . . . LAST CALL

WINESAP OR ROME BEAUTY

TO SHIP CHRISTMAS

GIFTS OVERSEAS!

LBS.

Jane Parker

a

LARGE-SNOWHITE

(fl fOd

1Q&lt;

EACH

IN HOLIDAY GIFT CARTON

fl &gt;

FANCY—OREGON

LBS.

HANI «q_
PKG 12C

CORN FLAKES

IB-O? ««
PKG I1C

KAN FLAKES
SUNNTFIilO

ROLLED OATS

5 &amp; 33c

SHREDDED WHEAT

2 PKGB. 23c

SHOWED

RALSTON

«# 12c

INSTANT

RALSTON

“A* 21c

QUICK OR REGULAl

QUAKER OATS

27c

tiussusr

PANCAKE FLOUR
PANCAKE FLOUR
UUI lONNtT

11c

5

SALTINES

I’/i LBS.... 85c

DOZ.

SEALED FLAVOR—WAXED

JANt PAtKtl-OAltO FAEBH DAlir

SANDWICH BREAD "j# 11c

MICHIGAN

15c

D0NU1S

10-LB.
BAG

TAME PAlKEt-WHOLESOMI

BREAD

3’&amp;Ts32c

MA»V|L-SOU«TYFI

RYE MEAD

DROP COOKIES

... 19c

JANE PASKEK—INt*ANT CEUUT

To0.’. 13c

SPANISH SQUARE

.. 27c

' JANI PASKU-lABV-IO FlX DEM!!'

DINNER ROLLS

ns ?C

POUND CAKE

« 21c

FANCY—"(.ATMOV*

WBTUH-IONG WHITS SAKBKI

CRANBERRIES

„ 32c

POTATOES

CtUo'lAS 21c

FAftSHPS

FRESH-WASHED

ita 17c

UKE FLOUR

W. 20c

UKE FLOUR
rvwos'
ION* FLOUR

5 &amp; 37c

all

'i.oi

»LI 52c

2 LU

JANS PAIKIt-CO FEE CARR

SANDWICH ROLLS 2 n#i 21c

POPULAR BRANDS

COCOANUT BRAID

,. 27c

HUBBARD SQUASH

DAILY KIBBLED

CIGARETTES DOG BISCUIT
.
j24
5445'

caat

l.

CRISCO
3 s£ 68‘
I LB. ... 24c

5c

CELERY CABBAGE

19c
15c

tfi 9c

TEHDERONI
FOB LAUNDRY

BLUWH1TE

ns 8t

SOMAN

CLEANSER

pt 9c

KAIN 08 lOOlZEO

Iaoz. r_
FAQ JC

4 SEASONS SALT
KID HAL

LYCONS

CAN IOC

OLD DUTCH

CLEANSER

2

cans

2 ?&amp; 27c

PIED PIPER

GLOSS STARCH

l&gt;oi. K.
r.s JJC

ns 8c

ITAUYS

CREAM STARCH

ne 8C

OXYDOL

IVORY FLAKES

WASHES WHITE WITH.

FOR TWICE THE WEAR

OUT BLEACHING

”

Supplies Available Periodically

15c

M MUll TEAM

FAHCT-WA1HI0

SPIHACH

29c

sa'g

SUNNYFIUO

JUICY—CALIFORNIA—SIZE 2S1

w

25c

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

BLUE PIKE

FULLY TRIMMED

HO. I S

HAlVH

SOADO

FIBH-LAKi iBIl

BHCED

NO IVi 23c
CAN

WHOLE APRICOTS

u 25c

GROUND BEEF

KEYKO

Mil

4tS 12c

DICED BEETS

BUNNTTIRIO

IE 11c

•&amp;,’ 11c

GREEN BEANS

tUNNYHILD

CREAM CHEESE

He
■&amp;I 33c

ASPARAGUS

BABY FOODS

FRANKFURTERS

12c

JACSIMINTO

FREEPORT BUTTER IV 48c

PHIIAOHPM'A

hc°an

SULT1N1 PEAS
Ossrs
TOMATO JUICE

alzll C’N BHCAO
CHEESE ck„0..„2.H.7!:

L. 41c

■£410c

IOHA PEIS

I .GAL
CAN

SWISS CHEESE

3 .ii 75c

tAllY JUNS

SING. LON* Ol SLICIO

„ 47c

•Hr CUTS SOUND. SWISS OR

13c

COCKTAIL MiX....

„

FRYIHG CHICKENS

37c

HOLLAND HOUSE

ii.

I O'CLOCK

RED CIRCLE
BOKAR

SMAIL, IRINlIlS

IAOUEIS O*

29c

QUART

LB.

SHORT CUT—PRIME

23c

LIQUID WAX
SUNMAID RAISINS.

SEEDLESS

ii.

FANCY ROCKS—ROASTING

18c

BAKING POWDER..

'

LEG OF LAMB

15c

10c
$1.21

-G

26*
3?
47‘
31'

LB.

SHORT CUT

CIDER VINEGAR ...

BAKER'S COCOA...

RAP COFFEE

BEST CHUCK CUTS

QUART |

SULTANA

Agate Ha

and chops and roosts and .. . ! But why merely think
about it . . . A&amp;P has a grand selection of choke heal
. . . lomb . . . and veal again. And, what's mare, those
fine meats ar« ottered at downright reasonable prices,

8c

OUART

Fitter Flavor PLUS

JU&amp;2l!

«OM FINE WASHABLES

Supplies Available Periodically

�THE BAITINGS BANNER, TWUMDAY. OCTOMB 4. 1MJ

Community Noticei

CHURCHES

a requisite for schools preparing and Mr*. Dcrranca Trathric Uiatr
Student* fte T*gUtr*tian a* ooeu- thair nev a&lt;Mr«M to IM UMngton
pntional therapist*. Ml** fcutoley Ava.. Ban Leandro. Calif.
- Marita Cwnwn
did her required preliminary colA compariaon of V. 8. automobile*
Rgsoambar the Rally Day MarAudra Louise Endsley, daughter lege work at Weetom Michigan Col- regtotratlon* In 1M1 and 1M4 reUn ehuroh Bunday. Oet 14. terv- brethren church
of Mr. and Mn. Gordon Endsley. lege.
'eal* that car mortality ha* averIcm at the usual hour 10 o'clock.
Route 3. Hastings, to one of the
Ghana S. tgum, Pastor
Jud,, um Mr. atuu, Cl«n,nt MM (Un, IhJB 1« g« h«B. u
; te*d»r win b* Mr*. Cui Cotatqn.
thirty-one young women represent­ and Jane Ellen are beaming over Running Increase Stiffer sentence* Potluck dlnnar at noon and an
MortUng Worship at 10:00
' ThurUay 7:30 pm. Prsyar uid
Interesting afternoon program to
ing ten different states In the Un­ the new addition in their family. i *”d
Sunday School at 11:00 am
Bibl* study.
follow.
Bring
your
own
table
serv
­
ion. who have been accepted, for John Stuart II weighing eight1 J®* lon* way 1,1 remedying these
21 •
will
hospital at Battle Creek Sun&gt;
.‘L’.'S, ‘S.I1 Bunday. Oct.
“■ “ be
« Rally
■-» Day
ice
and
something
for
the
dinner.
enrollment In the Occupational
[ figure*.
uay afternoon a Harry Snyder
pounds
and
born
at
Pennock
hospi
­
A
cordial
Invitation
to
extended
to
Rapt*
.
Therapy division of W.MXI. when
Irving Yonkers, Mi**lonary from i
~
‘ re?"' """
Born to Mr. and Mn. Jack Wilson
has bought the old George Uwtal
last
Thursday.
the fall semester opens October 15.
ottMualppi win u« our guea, *pcas- । HASTINGS WESLEYAN
■ Lucille Kanne*! of Lansing, a all
rence
home
on South Street. * The
O. W. Crawford who has been daughter Wednesday, Sept. 26. The
Tills to one of eight schools of oc­
"■
J
, • METHODIST CHURCH
Y M W 8. of the Waalcyan Methocupational therapy in the country confined al home for some Ume to little girl's father i* in the navy at Dalton
Tuesday evening Young People*'
„ ,,
,
dtot
church
will
meet
at
the
Leo
a„ .
Barkar
last Thursday.
to receive the approval of the Amer­ slowly Improving.
The Delton Inland Lakes Garden Prayer service and Bible Study at' Bunday,
present * tat toned at 5amp*on. N.Y.
7.
7:30 pm.
। Bunday. Oct. 7.
.Word has been received from Mrican Medical Association, which Is
Mr*. Lcvnncha Merrick, who was club will meet al the home of Mn.
[I Sunday school—10:30 am.
Wednesday at 4:30 Children'* Bi­
Margaret Patton. 28 N Hinman
ill last week, to convalescing.
!e nour
lor
an
ages
at
we
cnurch.
“OTnln’ »«™on
»«•
ble
Hour
for
all
ages
at
the
church.
Relative* here received Invita­ Ave.. Battle Creek, Thursday. Oct.
Wednesday evening Prayer meetPaoP&gt;«a M_rv*^e~d:i6
tion* to the wedding of Don Jun­ 11. for a potluck dinner and busi­
-»
TL.i—u -?«..»
Evening service—7:30 pm.
ior Westbrook to Ellflibetli Francis ness meeting. Those wanting trans­
I Prayer meeting—Wednesday.
Thursday, The Woman's Mission­
Anderson on Sunday, Sept. 30. which portation call Mrs Gordie Durkee
Society will meet with Mrs. p T; .
„
' took place at Saint Peter* Eplsco- or Mn. Willard Whittemore. Take ary
Cm.rd Bmllh. SIT W. Ot-ni Tor | . W' J— •
1 pal church. Red Bluff, Calif Don table service, sandwiches, a dish to dlnner
| day when the Rev. and Mn. P. D.
| te the son of Hazel Geiger West­ pa-w and sugar. Mn. Edith Barnes
BUM.,. OcMm 7. I. ou, Bund., i
I”
“
will be in charge of Ute program
brook, formerly of Quimby.
•chool Roll, O-y. Como -nd Win, “»
boU’ ™lln«_■"&gt; •—
| To the list uf guests from away
EASTERN STANDARD TIMI
nlng 77“ S" -Ild Ut- CT01* ,u*8
।-onwon- »Uh you
। In attendance at the 7Slh O.ES. Cloverdale
VUBor, and Irt.nd- or, cordl-Uy n“l ""'J
P-wr-w-. bo, wm
anniversary celebration should have
TO GRAND RAPIDS
TO LANSING
The LAB. will be entertained at InvIM to -lond Ihm. (mW.
1I *
a number of years to
In India “
os m
mu“‘
JFAen a Turban Suits Your Fancy
been added the Saranac delegation the home of Mr and Mrs. Edward
1130 A.M. Dally
sionarles. They will have charge of
Penncto Oct. II Mr*. Wallace Na- ’
rllOvF ririf nnrnr-ii
which came over fifteen strong
or an Ascot's What You Need
dell te co-ho*tew Dinner al noon *’AFLt GROVE BIBLE CHURCH ; a short missionary program during
----------------------------------------। the Sunday School session Mr. Doty
When the Weather's ReallyFreesing
I Yesterday &lt;Wednesday! was not Everyone welcome.
'Wilcox Church)
, «II) preach al 11:30 »nd at 7:30 they
TO KALAMAZOO
and Shawl-Comjorl Takes the Lead
-----------!
Marvin Potter. Pastor
I just another day for Mr* Eugene
i will hold a public missionary serv. Sunday services:
I Freeman. It was an extra special Cedar Creek
115 AM. Dally
। ice This will be an unusually in­
TO FORT WAYNE
date because she left on the New
The Cedar Creek Cemetery Circle
Sunday school
terrsting service and a cordial inYork train bound for New Haven. will be entertained by Mrs. Floyd • 1 &lt;2° Morning service
vttnlInn
I,
.vr.ndw!
t/v
all
vitatlon l| extended to all.
' Conn., where she will visit her sto- Armour. Wednesday afternoon. Oc- I ■’J’COP?~meeting
TO JACKSON
i ter. Mrs Minnie Ward, and on her tober 10 All are welcome
’ °° Old-fa*hloned Gospel service FREE METHODIST CHURCH
_______
| Prayer meeting will be held on
| return trip she will stop over at
B. Wyma. Pastor
I Wednesday evening at 8:00. Every12.01 A.M. Dally
the Oscar Otto household In Den­ Dead District
Sat. A San. Only
Corner
E.
Colfax
at
Boltwood
ton. N. J. for a visit.
Ev.n me U in.ta u&gt; U.c H.rtal ' “» “
“ ■"
Hastings Church-—Oct. 7
Festival at the Doud school. Thur*.
STATION—.TRIO CAFE
10 a m Sunday school and Rally I
I ( O.MIN'G TO THE THEATRES
Oct. 11 at 8 p.m. Bring your own
Day program.
150 E. State St.
TickaH to All Points
Ms. 2117
! “Pillow to Post” starring Ida Lu- table service and one extra dish of BALTIMORE UNITED BRETHREN
11:30 am Morning Worship in'
Orlo D.'Munger. Pastor
plno and William Prince, u peach either sandwiches pickle*, .coffee
charge of pastor.
Morning worship 10:00
of a pair in a gay story
snd doughnuts
7:00 p.m. Young people's prayer I
Sunday school 11:00
Tile Cisco Kid In “Old New Mex­
service.
Prayer 1 meeting Wednesday eve­
ico" with Duncan Rcnaldo, an actor
7:30 pm. Bible Study In charge j
known for romance and action roles.
The Coals Grove D.O.TO Club ning 8:00.
otf pastor
“Jealousy” with Jane Randolph will meet at Mrs Fred Coles. Wed­ McCallum
8:00 pm Evangelistic service in
Sunday school 10:30
and John Ixxlcr. a stirring and in­ nesday. October 10
j charge of pastor.
Morning worship 11:30
spiring story with five people cn--------- v------Oct. 4—7:30 Prayer meeting at
rneahed in a love triangle and Ira- j H.H.S. GRADS FINISH
; church followed by official board
NEW PARSONAGE FOR
““I M
Mu..--™ MOB C ADET
CO,m“
I meeting.
JEFFERSON ST. CHURCH
,, Oct. B6. j3 p m Junior meeting at
Prize story magnificently done on'1
.
Marjorie
Louise
Reynolds
The
board
of
trustees
of
the
South
|
the
church.
&lt;
o
.. L i TKc board of trustees of the South the church.
the screen by a notable coat headed r
HaltteM
~ * "** lHtah’"arira^teX
' **
'
1 Jc,,crMin
United Brethren 8tony Polnt5 1,
I church has purchased the residence
Oct 7—10 a.
by Gene Tierney and John Hodiak.
Oct. 7' —,u
10 -a.m. Morning Worship.
among
the
United
Slates
Cadet
|
...
~
.
.
.
.
“The Gay Senorita" with Jinx
at IIS E Center street for a parson- ।
11:30 a.m. Sunday school. Lester
Nurses to be graduated from the
Falkenburg and gay song hit*.
Bartholomew. Sup t.
-P^nl above the church
“The Brighton Strangler" — A SuX’Tin BaUtecTelk ^nid.^ I
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
auditorium which was formerly the night at 8:30 pm.
murder mystery with John Loder Benina T^.
and June Duprez.
macs was given by Dr Emil Leffler. I
°'nd
"West of the Pecos '—a Zane Grey dean of men at Albion college
’ to
10 serve
*ene as
“ Sunday
Bunda' school
“hno’ and
,nd BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
classic combining romance and ac­
Christian Endeavor rooms; and the
B J. Adcock. Pastor
Marjorie took her affiliation at auditorium Itself is being exten­
tion headed by Robert Mitchum and
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Hammond
General
Army
hospital.
Barbara Hale
sively remodeled.
Divine services at 11 o'clock.
“Swingin' On a Rainbow" with Modesta. Calif., returning to Battle
position
of 1st Thessalonians by the
pretty Jane Frazee who has been Creek for graduation
TO SPEAK ONpastor
Rosemary took her affiliation at NEGRO CONDITIONS
singing since she was five In this
Evening meeting at 7:30. Evangel- j
Sigma Gamma hospital school at
gay. bright, merry musical comedy
Rev. Irving Yonkers will speak totic singing and sermon by pastor.
Ml Clemens which to u part of the on the Negro condition of Miisls-------- Tuesday
night B.YP.U. 7:30 al
JUST RECEIVED - Basketball Detroit orthopedic clinic
sippl at the Jefferson St. United the parsonage.
and gym shoes Hastings Cut Rate
Brethren Church Sunday evening . Wednesday night prayer meeting
Shoe Store.—Adv. out 10-4
;TO BE ARRAIGNED SATURDAY October 7. at eight o'clock. Mr. and at the church 7:30.
Ladle* Missionary meeting Thur*vtnwnv nrwT-ic
... &lt;
&gt; Harry Pennington was driving on Mrs Yonkers arc graduates of
Huntington College, Huntington, day. Oct. IL meeting place to be
CUMUon W poat-war yean.
dlevllle. Saturday night, about 8 Ind.
i announced.
1 o'clock, when his ear tipped over.
For the post three years they,
---------------- &lt; *»
----------You can wear a lovely, zephyr woo) fascinator
(The driver was bruised, received a have been promoting Christian Ed-1 first METHODIST CHURCH
I cut on his head and several broken ucation in Mississippi among the
USE
L Winston atone Pastor
in many ways, and never tire of its soft, fluffy
' rib.;. He was brought to Pennock utSn*’ t?'CrtPtlhllCnlS|iCOro *Il'V Ul'
10:00 a m Morn&gt;n« Worship with
texture, its all-occasion flattery! Toast • warm
hospital for medical and surgical . l^dnnU Rnn'd^vlhL'Pa, y&gt;,Da&gt;
i Holy Conirn“n«on ‘n observance of
treatment
Deputy Sheriff Bid­
on Sund.y. .nd U, tar U.cr ’ WorU ww, Com„,„„|o„ 8u„^,
virgin wool, 52" long, in ten pretty colors.
Cold Preparations
I ford of Middleville, who was called ^'”lonarlBS ,rom thc S°u*h Land . Tile aault choir will sing.
Mr.
। to the scene of the accident, be- 1’,cw'■ Btonc will give a brief meditation.
Liquid, Tablets, Salve,
Gay shear scarfs; plains and prints . 91c, 1.49
Uevcd that Pennington should not
c.. ..
Thc nursery will be open for small
Nose Drops
. have attempted to drive a car The tC. E. .NEWS
। children.
j officers expect to arraign him in
Use Only As Directed
Miss Myrtle Wilson. Mrs. Charles' 11:20 a.m. Church school. There
Municipal court next Saturday.
King. Mrs Etta Baum, and Rev. and j “te classes for all Ages and each
Mrs. Charles Baum attended the I department to fully organized.
United Brethren Christian Endeav-1 7:00 pan. Youth FeUowaiiip. Orot Fall Retreat held at the United gantxaUon plans will be completed.
; Brethren Camp Grounds. Friday । Alfred Cortrighl will lead the de­
evening and Saturday.
| votlonal service.
I There were 83 who attended the
----------------- ;
banquet held Friday evening. Rev. I EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Charles E. Baum acted as toast- I
Don M. Oury. Pastor
I
•master
Rev. E. K. Lund entei-11 R am. Holy Communion.
1 tained the group with some of hto
10 am. Sunday School
magic trick* during the banquet
i
II am. Holy Communion and ser- 11
Following the banquet service* I। mon.
were held In the tabernacle with Ii Thursday. Junior choir at 3:30: I
Rev. E. K. Lund bringing an insplr- ' senior choir at 7:30 pm. at parish
SATURDAY ONLY. OCTOBER 6
Ing message. Pictures were shown i| house.
on the stories of familiar hymn*. '
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Saturday different conference YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
group* were held which was of in- '
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
terc*t and help to our young people. I Services are held on the second
Mr. Ernest 8. Marks. General Sec­ and fourth Sundays. The next ser­
retary ot the Michigan Christian vice will be October 14. The Sun­
Endeavor Union brought a challeng- 1 day school at 2 p.m. and preaching
ing message to the group. Rev.'
Irving Yonkers gave a flannelgraph
talk on the Inter-racial Goodwill FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
which everyone enjoyed.
Leason Sharpe. Pastor
Tlie Housel United Brethren i Sunday. October 7.
Church. Mason. Mich, was awarded j
9:45 a.m. Sunday school. Rally
SUNDAY and MONDAY. OCTOBER 28-29
a picture painted by Rev. Lund, for ।
Day There will be a special pro­
Ida Lupine. Sydney Greecuircet
having the most points.
gram, promotions and awards of
Those who attended received Bibles to the children.
many new Ideas and helps which 1
11:00 a.m. Divine worship. This
can be carried out In their various 1
Is World Wide Communion Sunday.
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 1:88 TO 3:W
home churchas.
At this'service there will be the
Consecration of Christian Educa­
GUESTS SPEAKERS AT
tion workers in our church, and the
WESLEYAN CHURCH
reception of new members.
TUES., WED.. THURS.. OCTOBER 9-10-11
For two Sundays while the Rev.
Gene Tierney. John Hodiak; Wm. Bond lx .
A. C. Barker, pastor of she Wesley-1 GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
an Methodist church, is recovering i I.O.O.F. Hall Green St. Entrance
from a recent tonsllcctomy. guest ’
O. H. Trinkleln. Pastor
speakers have been secured. On
Morning worship at 10:30. Sermon, j
Sunday. Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Sher- “Growing Christians." Voters’ meet-!
matt Walker and Mrs. Lola McCau­ Ing after the service.
ley of Jackson conducted services.
Sunday school at 11:30.
Mr. Walker preaching in the momDie Sunday school staff meets
LJ
Hastings. Mich., Phones 2244-2557
Ing. and Mrs. Walker assisted with Friday &lt;tomorrow! evening. 7:30
accordion selections. She also as­ p.m.. at 521 W. Court.
sisted with Rally Day exercises In
Pastor Trinkleln will atend the
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. OCTOBIR 5-8
the Sunday school. Mrs. McGawley Lake Erie Pastoral Conference. Eng- ;
and Mrs. Walker, who appear on llsh District. Missouri Synod. Octo- •
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
the Wesleyan radio programs In ber 8-11 In Port Huron.
Jackson, conducted services al the
county home In the afternoon and
The Charity Guild of Pennock I
the young peoples meeting in the hospital was entertained by Mrs. j
evening at the church. They were W. G. Bauer on Tuesday evening.
accompanied to Hastings by Mrs. , Sept. 25. with Mrs. Dan Wslldorff.'
Walker's parents. Mr. and Mrs, Mrs Ben Gldley. Mrs. Robert Shan­
Jiiis Falkcitburg, Jim Bannan
Ruiwell Schram, of Tampa. Fla.
' non. Mrs. Frank Hoonan.and Mrs.
Next Sunday's guest speakers will Jos. Bronk as the co-hontescs. Five
be the Rev. and Mrs. P. D. Doty of i tables of contract were in play, fol- i
Jackson, who served as missionaries lowing the dessert luncheon. Win­
in India for several years.
ners were Mrs. William Parker and
SUNDAY and MONDAY. OCTOBIR
Mrs. w. J. Field. Because she Is
leaving (he city. -Mrs. Oldley re-1
Robert Mitchum, Barbara Hate
FIRST V. B. CHURCH
signed as Guild chairman and Mrs-1
Smart coat warmth . . .
Walter
Perkins
was
elected
to
fill
for everything from foot
A. M Coldrtn. Pastor
the ygeapey, with Mrs. Warren Car­
BARGAIN S^ATIffEK SUNDAY 8lM
ball games to Holiday
9:85 4-m. Bible sehool
ter as vlec-chalrmah.
Mrs. Ed­
11:00 am.' "World Communion ward J- Adams was enrolled as a
parties. Untrimmed coats,
Day" will be observed with a com­ new member.
Chesterfields and boy tty Im
munion
service
and
a
special
offer
­
TUES.. WED.. VHUtS.. OCTQtlR 9-10-11
in fleece and »uede finish
ing for the restoration and a|d of
Complimentary to Mrs. Wallace i
woolens. Favorite classic
foreign missions In Asia which have Jackson of Shrewsbury. Mass.. Mrs .
color* . . . and all
been damaged or destroyed during D- A- Van Btuklrk entertained at
the newest autumn shades.
the war.
dinner Saturday evening, places be­
6:30 pm. Adult and senior C. E. Ing laid for eight. The evening was
societies.
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WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

vu the acene at a beautiful annlthe family and friends gathered to
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of 80 years.
The house waa beautifully decor­
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ments sent by friends and relatives,
and Mr. and Mrs. Struble were the
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(MM,
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talned with Bunday dinner Mr. and
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Mrs. Ruby Hmme and little son.
Bobby, of Eldorado, Ohio.

K

Kight members were present at
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James Bristol reviewed the book.
-We stood Alone," written by Dor­
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x

Organizations

tertained at dinner Sunday. Mr.
and Mn. Louis Williams and fam­
the occasion celebrating the Wil­
liams wedding anniversary.

land, Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Gould of

o'clock Thursday, September 4. for
a bird program with pictures to be
given by Mn. Arthur Lathrop of
Vaney. 8an Antonio. Tex and Cpl.
Cloverdale. After the program the
Ralph DeVaney. Columbus. Ohio.
club will adjourn to the home of
Mrs DeVaney and son returned Mn. Waller Perkins. 411 W. Court
with her husband and hU brother St. for a business meeting and tea.
on Monday to Columbus for a visit.

Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Chase entertained
with a bridge party Saturday eve­ Pierce. Mr. and Mn. Joseph Faust
of
Vermontville and C. T. M. John
ning with Miss Sadie Glasgow win­
Faust.
ning first place.
Sunday dinner guests of Pfc. and
Mri. Floyd Myers were Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Myers and two sons; also
Mrs. Henry Pfluger and Mr. and
Mrs Leo Shaw and two children of
New Haven. Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Arbur Bachelder
entertained her parents. Mr. and
Mra. Earl Buskirk Sunday in honor
of their wedding anniversary.

Monday afternoon. Oct 1. was a
happy occasion tar Mrs Rose En­
gle. who recently moved to Irving.
Her two daughters. Mrs. Leo De­
mand and Mrs Robert Scobey
planned a surprise partv. for her
and Mrs. Blanche Merrick of Has­
tings. all their birthdays being the
same day. Visiting, opening gifts
and a birthday cake helped to pass
a happy afternoon. Present were
Mrs. Roy Norton of Carlton Center,
the Rev. Mrs. Manker. Mn. Sidney
Fifield. Mn. Leo Demond, Mrs
Blanche Merrick of Hastings. Mn.
Robert Scobey of Leach lake and
Mrs Elma Bcbon of Irving.
tended a family gathering at the
home of Mr. and Mn. E H. Lathrop
of Barryvilie on Sunday in honor
of the Both birthday of Mn. Will
Hyde of Naahville.

The Busy Eight ladies were en­
tertained Monday evening. Oct. 1
at the home of Katherine Weeber.
Bunco was played with prizes going
to Marjorie Fowler and Cora Stan­
ton. A lunch was served later.
Margaret Johncock will be the No­
vember hostess.
—---------------------- --------------------talned at dinner Wednesday evenlng Mr. and Mrs Ted Bennlnk.

PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Births:
It’s a girl for
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bidsley. 220
W. M1U. Jerie Lyn. Sept. 21.
It's a boy for
Mr. and Mra. John Myers. Free­
port, John Joaiah, Sept. 25;* Judge
and Mrs. Stuart Clement. 729 W
Green. John Stuart. Sept 27; Mr
and Mrs Donald Murphy. Hastings.
R. 5. Keith A, Oct. 1.
Svrvical:
Kenneth Slocum. Nashville; Mra
Guy C. KeUer, 302 W. Green; Mrs
T. A. Moyer. Cloverdale; Mrs J. P
Thomas 206 W. Court: Mrs. Wm.
Feltzer. Freeport; Mrs. Fred Foote,
ini W. Grant; Mrs. John Coville.
Hastings. R. 3: Mrs. B*ulah Johns^n, 117 W. Center: Mrs. Delbert
Meyers, Lake Odessa: Carl Perkins.
HastlnKs. R. 3: Mrs. Raymond Gru­
ber. 1023 6. Montgomery.
Medical:
Mrs. Anton Ramon. Bellevue: Hel­
en Knapp. 545 N. Hanover; Robert
Chapman. 626 8. Park; Mrs. Flor­
ence HununelL 710 8. Washington;
Miss Maude Ironside. 300 N. Park:
Mrs. Glenn Kellogg. 728 E. Grand.
Discharges:
Oloyd Stade). Charlotte: John
Loop. Hastings. R. 1; George Knauss.
Vermontville; Mrs Lew O'Donnell.
Hazel Park; Mrs. Kenneth Adams
and baby boy. Bedford; Mra. Carl
Warner and baby boy. Woodland*.
Mra. Claude Frank. Vermontville;
Rev. Alvin Barker. 401 e. State Rd.;
George Barry. 424 W. Mill: Mra.
Ruth Chaffee. Hastings. R. 1; Mrs.
George McNutt and baby boy. Haatlngs. R 1; Mrs. Keith Wilson and
i baby girl. Portland: Mrs. Richard
I Palmer and baby girl. Hastings. R.
2; Mrs. LeRoy Fox and baby girl,
MlddlevUle; Robert Tinker, 736 W.
Grand: Valll Thayer. 618 E. Mar-

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he was just 10 miles from "Jake"
An interesting Instance of the [ cemetery.
&lt; Raymond &gt; Kenyon walked that full
more or less Involved and hard to,
distance to see I him—the fellows understand
provisions
of
laws i FARMERS — Notice — Gasoline
have been together every night which effect the affairs of returned shortage will prevent rural pick-up
since Jake writes about a 1200 mile veterans and their famlilts was re- I for KiwanU White Elephant Sale,
trip he made in 8 days—In a jeep. centiy settled by an opinion of the Leave donations of shoes, clothing.
After 14 mo's overseas Bill Craw­ Attorney Generals Office filed with 1 furniture, etc. at David Goodyear's
ford who was recently promoted to local officials durlftg the past week.' Auto Showroom.
adv. 10-4
Cpl is on his way home. Bill writes 1 Act No. 24 of the Public Acts of,
-------that he has 78 points so he hope* Michigan for 1944. -Extra Session» . JUST
RECEIVED — Baske iiull
------- ------------------It won't be too long before he's amended a former taw relating to and gym shoes. Hastings cut Hal**
home to stay with his family and burial benefits for noidiera. sailors. (Shoe Store—Adv. out 10-4.
enjoy hLs 2 yr. old daughter Nancy. nurses and others who had been ‘
•••
Ensign John Lw-nhath landed In honorably discharged from the U 8
Bird CiUea on Islands
Loa Angeles on Monday and expects Service.
I
America's most populous bird
to be home some time this week
The act reads. "Hereafter when- ' cities are on the lonely Aleutian isfor 30 days.
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Harry Williams, promoted to Sgt, dier. sailor, marine, nurse, or mem- I
recently cancel
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! Me and Janet will return to Has- one hundred and twenty-eight reservlcca were held at the
tings Nov. 1st
turned service men
p&gt;e Marry 1
in Delton on
Countv
Council is
is a
a definite
definite poetpost- 1i8
Henton
funeral
home
on
»&gt;
_ ... Ooggrns.
..
Council
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Sgt Harry J Williams
।such soldier, sailor, etc, or any,
The Pennock Hospital Business
llth Weather Sqd.
armv nurse who was employed as a
and Social Women's Guild will hold
A PO 944.. 7 Postmaster
_
nurse „
by _______________
authority whichis_____
recogtheir’ first meeting of the year.
Seattle. Wash.
i nizzd by the war department, and ■
Monday. Oct. 8. at 8:30 o'clock with
Correction—Major Ray Flnnle b who rendered actual service as a
a dinner and program at the First in China
HU last letter said he nurse, etc, fdl a period of three i
Presbyterian church.
was at Sian. HU A.P.O. is now 283. months or more and who is honor- i
„. t-oaimasirr.
--------- *.
— v
—u ».
ap|y dUcharged. etc." and then
new
zora.
r«. &lt;•
z.
------ pro-1,
Mrs. Merle Ockerman. the former 1 vidra
vides for a definite benefit for
teas for the next meeting of the
*____ &gt;• The |1
Geneva Leslie who now clerks in the buriali and funeral^ _expetuie.^jTric
Banner claas of the Methodist Sun­
local Prosecuting Attorney
" filed
r hu
day school on Tuesday evening, Oct Thomas store expects her husband opinion stating that the requirement
.
9. The business and social hours who Is now In the Philippines to I as to "three months service" did not ,
Hei
will follow the carry-in supper at return to the States soon.
I apply except to the latter class of I
;
brother
Rex
who
served
in
the
Pa
­
8:30 o'clock. Please remember to;
persons and had no restrictive force I
.
clflc
is
now
stationed
in
Maryland.
bring your canned vegetables for
expects to be released from the upon soldiers, sailors, marines. ।
the Esther Home.
i nuraes. etc. who had been in service I
navy by next week.
Mrs Marshal) Cook, a lovely and for any period of time whatever |
On Tuesday evening. Oct. 9.
and had then been honorably du-!
Townsend Club No. 1 will meet at a beauty, was more than radiant
their hall at eight o'clock and mem- last week after she had a call from ■ ,In order to confirm his opinion
”
ben arc asked to attend as there is "Marsh" who renorted that'he was he "referred
the matter to the attor­
a special business session called back In the States and hooed to ney general's office who definitely j
Later refreshments will be served. start home from the west coast be­ agreed with such view. Munlcpal |
fore too long
Judge Adelbert Cortrlght Chairman .
The October meeting of the WS 1
of the Rights &amp; Benefits Commit- j
CS. will be on Wednesday after­
Award of the Distineui’hed Flv- (tee of the Barry County council for
noon. Oct. 10. in the parlors of the ing Cross—By direction of the Pres- !Veterans Affairs immediately re- i
Methodist church, with the Rachel idem, under the provisions of the (ceived a copy ot the ruling of the I
Circle serving the one o'clock lunch­ Act of Congress approved 2 Juiv ;Lansing office and states that this '
eon. Reservations may be made, 1926. and pursuant to authority ,is only one instance in which his j
not later than Tuesday noon. Oct. delegated by Headouarters United newly
,
created department in the |
9. with Mrs. Warren Roush, phone States Anny Strategic Air Forces In (essential work of rehabilitating the |
2280. or Mrs. Carl Ricker. 3342. De­ letter, dated 6 August 1945 an- ,returned veteran, will have accurate ,
votions are to be conducted by Mrs. nouncement is made of the awa^fl and helpful information on every (
Rozeli Stanton and Mrs. Vemor of the Distlnaulshed-Flving Crn*s ’puzzling legal problem that con- '
Blough is program chairman Mrs to 8'Sgt Georae Junpstrom. Tall fronts the discharged O. L, whether .
Robert Claytor of Grand Rapids U gunner, a member of the 871st Bom­ I’ re’ates to him. his family er his |
bardment Souadron. 497th Bom- ,contact with his home community. ।
bardment Groun:
The Knights Templar Ladies
“For extraorrhnarv achievement
Auxiliary meeting will be at the while participating In aerial fli-’ht i
home of Mn. Joe. Skinner. 317 W. 24 November 1944 These Individ­
Court on Thursday evening. October uals were combat crew members of
a B-29 aircraft flvina on the first
tally Invited to attend.
' ' major attack against Tokvo. Japan
by bombers from the Marianis Is­
lands Adverse weather conditions,
enemv held islands which had to be
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
avoided, inadequate information on
-tpprove or disapprove. Is Monday. winds at hlah altitudes and a lim­
November 5. The cost of the elec­ ited fuel sunnly with no emereen-'v
tion Is estimated at 8250, and the bases available all served to make
Consumers Co has paid that sum the flight extremely dangerous and
to the city.
hazardous Enemy flak was Intense,
The ballot to be voted at the heavy and accurate from landfall
election will briefly state the sub­ to the target, result Ina In consid­
stance of the franchise asked by the erable damage to the B-29 and re­
company and approved by the city quiring the feathering of one pro­
council. It will be a "Yea" and ,peller. Numerous
_______ ______
enemy _______
fighters
"No" ballot; »o the voter can decide 166 repeated assaults against the
for himself, and express hU choice ' Japanese homeland displayed exby putting a cross X. in the square ceptlonal
—“—' *•
--------- and-------------------bravery
determination
before "Yes" or "No" as he may in attacking the enemy despite great
choose to do.
obstacles, thereby reflecting great
AU voters of this city, who are credit on themselves and the Army
now properly registered in the pre­ Air Forces."
cincts where they will cast their
4 UnUlj
votes, can vote at this special elec­
BARRYVILLE
tion. Any voter who is not regis­
■nlArllr
Please remember the WSCS
tered now can have his name regis­
tered by going to the city council dinner this Thursday at the O D
rooms on any week day up to. and Fassett home * Our Rally Day pro­
Including. Tuesday. October 16. Aft­ gram will be given this coming Sun­
er that date he or she cannot regis­ day at the church at 11:30. * Dean
Bessmer Webb of Lansing was a
ter.
As the rates charged by the Con­ guest at the L. A Day home last
sumers Co. are fixed by the state week. They took him home on Sun­
commission, and can only be day and spent the day with his
changed by that commission; and parents. Mr and Mrs Lawrence
as that company has handled the Webb. Miss Marlon Hawks of Bat­
gas service here for so many years: tle Creek was a Wednesday night
there would seem to be no good guest at the Day home * Hie Sagar
reason for voting against the re­ Millen were Sunday dinner guests
of the Vernon Thompsons of Free­
newal of the franchise.
port. * Mr and Mrs. Elmer Gillett
and Mr. and Mrs. Vem Marshall
and daughten were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs George Gil­
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.1
that period grain crops were gath­ lett and sons and celebrated Gary's
ered by the grain cradle which gave birthday, ft Mr and Mn. diaries
Day and Stuart were Sunday dinner
binder and that to the combine. In guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Gasser
the home the tallow candle was in Battle Creek and called on Mn.
replaced by the kerosene* lamp, later Klerney Root at the hospital.
the gasoline lamp; then the won­
ders of electricity to light the house, and children were Saturday dinner
heat the Iron for laundry work, give guests of the Burr FaasetU. Evcrfreezing temperatures in the re­
frigerator and do other jobs in the urday evening caller. * Mr and
home.
Mrs. E. H Lathrop entertained Sun Mrs. Norris had been confined to day at a birthday dinner honoring
her bed for some lime before her the 80th birthday of Will Hyde.
death. She had always been keenly Those present were Mr and Mrs
Interested in what was going on in Hyde. Dr. and Mrs C. P. Lathrop
the world. She loved to have friends of Hastings; Co. Com and Mrs
call on her—and she had many Arthur Lathrop and Mrs Louise
Lathrop of Cloverdale; Mr. and Mrs
the home and in the community,r Charles McCoy of Grand Rapids
vety loyal to her convictions.
and Mrs. Charles Hutton and Mllara of Walled Lake. * Mr and Mrs
the Henton funeral home in Delton Stanley Willits ol Tucson. Arizona,
A 10-week-old turkey weighing four
on Monday, at 2:00 pm, with the arrived
Tuesday--to
visit—
his----------parents,
---------------------------- pounds usually has eaten about ulna
Rebekah lodge tn charge. Inter­ the Rev. and Mrs J. J. Willita and | pounds of feed; a bird 18 weeks old
ment was in the Prairieville cen*- other relatives. A large family din- j and weighing 12 pounds represents
der, was held at the Willits home 1 about 33 pounds of feed; and a tur­
on Sunday which w»s utendod by
30 WMk, „ld and read, tor msrFARMERS — Notice — Gasoline Jl. XdUUM were weaeni [rem ;
wel,h, abou, K M„„d, ,„a ha,
■r^roo DeToil. aw».„H.
&gt;boul „
shortaxe will prevent rural pick-up Muskegon.
Pnatoria. Lake
for KlwanU White Elephant Bale. Odeeaa. Saranac. Lacey, the Weeks
’aave donations of shoee. clothing. I Diet, and Hickory Corners
The thesa quantities of feed art in addl।
lion
to
what the turkeys get by
furniture, etc. at David Goodyear »| Stanleys leave this week Thursday
foraging.
Auto Showroom.
adv. 10-4 (for Tucson. * Mr. and Mra. Russell

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OBITUARIES

FAULKNER HEADS

Early autumn flowers made at­
tractive table and room decorations
for the dinner at the home of Mrs.
Frank Andrus on Wednesday eve­
nd helped can them.
ning of last week, when the Wom­ and
Kitchen Guild
Guild-Grace
Teuslnk..
Kitchen
• '*"
the daughters wore similar corsages. en's Board of Pennock hospital en­
hrm o
a 21 ot
qt. electric mixmaster
mLxniaster
tertained the nurses' aides, with Chnn,
two with open bouse following from twenty-four in atendance.* Follow­
throe until six o'clock at which tea. ing dinner, the evening was pleas­
antly spent With various game® and
The Pythian Sisters will hold their
Three wedding cakes adorned the a social time.
next meeting with Mn. Rose Cal­
table each decorated in a different
Mr. and Mrs. James Bristol en­ kins. 302 E State Road, on Tuesday
tertained their potluck club on Sat­ evening. Oct. 9. with the usual
only two were able to attend, the urday evening, with eight in at­
tendance. At contract Mrs. Robert
PNG. Club will meet at the home
Cook and Dr. O. L. Lockwood held
Out of town guests Included those high scores.
Ison. Wednesday. October 10. Pot­
from Bellevue. Birmingham. Detroit.
Linden. Findley, Fort Wayne, and
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and luck supper at 8:30.
Mddleville.
Mrs John Gould and Mrs. Harold
The Thornapple Garden club will
Sincere good wishes are extended DeVaney were Mrs. Darrel Buck­

more years of happiness.

the home front *

Mead and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Conklin and
Grand; Charlra Neffle. Hastings,.11
'n*'”
family at Allegan a Mr. and Mrs.
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.) Floyd Nez bet and Fred Brumm were ERNEST L JOHNCOCK
R. X; Mrs. Alvin Heffeibower,
Clarksville; Mrs. Charles Rowley. Aug. 19th—among awards has. Pur­ Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Hastings. R. 4; Mrs. George Wald­ ple Heart. Bronze Star. E.T.O. rib­ fin. Joe Hickey and family.
Richard and Mary Belle Johncock.
ron. 922 N. Michigan; Mrs Kellar bon. Infantry combat medal—now
was -bom Jan. 31. 1882. In Orange­
Stem. 901 W. Green; Mrs Max with hU wife and 3 children at
ville Twp, Barry Co. Michigan. He
Leach. 221 8. Broadway; Mrs. Ar­ Kalamaxooi; Maurice Ostrotb; Ger­
nold Endsley and b&gt;by girl, 220 W. ald Near (Middleville-family now- (Continued from Page 1, Sec. 1.)
1945. after a long lllneas.
MID; Peter Bender. Ann Arbor; live at Waylapd—after 4 yrs. serv­ m CPU ties and the distinction of hav­
Harry Pennington. Middleville: Mra. ice. 15 mas' in Canada, in Prance ing created and put into action a ward on Oct 30, 1902. To this union
Stuart Clement and baby boy, 729 and Germany long enough to get constructive plan to aid and orient waa bom one daughter, who passed
W. Green: Mrs. Chalmer Miller and E.T.O. ribbon with 6 stars—hU the returned service man Is admit­
Michigan's.
Other states
baby. Freeport; Mrs, Seth Daveybrother.
----------- --------------------Ronald, now---------------------stationed in tedly
Those left to miss a very dear one
and baby boy, Grand Ledge; Mrs. Tenn—Gerald red headed remem- throughout the nation are adopting are his wife, a son-in-law. Raymond
Clay Adams. Hastings. R. 1.
"ber. 'is------- **"
------------------one-*of**“
these
fellows,
regard* ­ and following*^* busy and already । Manin, and two grandsons. Richard
less of what he's been through. successful Michigan pattern.
and
Robert Martin; two aistera.
Guild 15. Mrs. Herbert Cook.1 cornea up with that quick and easy
At the met ting Monday night Ei Kind of the U. 8. Employment Bu-1, Mrs. Lillie Woodman and Mrs.
Chrm, fruits and vegetables 9-23- smile.&gt;
' Anna Collison; several niece* and
I.
| Commander Ken Mclntrye has or-i ireau
reau stated
stated that
that he
he had
had received
received Ii
Mrs. Bare—1 bushel of tomatoes I dera to report at Great Lakes. Mrs. local Inquiries and applications from
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snu ros publication
ing field Friday mu. which may I Hollanders Get Relief
account
I
WC Ml IT
ninnv/
nwniTiic*
account far
w ‘the
he inability
inability of
of the
the',
At a utiioZot i*I4 Court, h«ld at lk«
local boy*
kk I U I I nil IJ local
bo to gain
lnonground
roHastings
nd tn ’ their
their j
tended Homecoming al the Quimby
turned
oh
Monday
to
Detroit
after
Uni\l\
firat
appearance
new
Mrs. O. P. Slnkler returned Mon­
church Suntlay.
athletic field.
day from a few days visit with her spending the weekend here with her
By |ANE CAMERON
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Maurice
Ingram.)
Statistic* on the game are as fol- |
brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and sister. Mrs. Leo Johnson &lt; Beulah
Betty and Bob. Mr. and Mr*. Gay j
Mrs Lyle Reed in Dowagiac as he Burns), who underwent an operation Norton and Lucille and MU* Flor-1 "The fund»mental reason that lows:
at Pennock hospital on Monday.
H
hu been quite ill.
.
I Utilizing shipping facilities as ra- I
Mra. Wallace Jackson, who hu enc* V. Wood were tn Jackson Sun­ women do not achieve ao greatly as Yards gained passing .... 10
Gordon Orolhen spent the week­
I ptdly us space becomes available,
been visiting her sister. Miss Eliza­ day where they delivered canned Untl! such Ume u science or eco- I। Yard* kit
gained
rushing ...119
end in Rochester and Detroit.
thru
American Relief for Holland ha* '
fruit *nd vegetables to the Odd Fel­
V ■ —H
iVirx pen.hu*
n...!,,., ,5e
J. R. Radford returned Monday beth Harlow, for several weeks, left lows home from the Rebekah lodge. nomlcs
made another sizeable shipment i
nomlc* corrects this
thia blunder of NaNa- ,(
attempted
3
from a business trip to Atlanta and on Tuesitay for her home In Shrews­
comprising 422.150 pounds of relief 1
Mrs. Jason , McElwain and Mu* ture we shall remain. I fear, the
bury.
Mas*.
,
Passes
completed
1
Chicago.
supplies for distressed and suffering ।October |»4S.
McElwain were Bunday guo*U of interior *ex."—Dean Nicholson of
Fumble* 3
Pfc. Don Johnson left yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence De Ptanta in Smith College.
Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs
Netherlander*, says a report to ।
Jsck Echtinaw and Leroy Hewitt Chmn. Ed Taylor from the National 1
.
George Ransom were Mr. and Mr* for Yorktown. Va.. after spending Grand Rapid*.
his furlough here with his mother,
Don Putnam of Banfleld.
Miss Joyce Hyde of Kalamazoo
Every time I twirl the dial of the led the Saxons in tackles made, and War Fund.
Ordrr.4, .4«t pabtlr
Mrs. Anna Johnson. 501 E.| Green
•f pobll«»ti»i« «»
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Morehead of S. Don served for 33 month* in spool Ute weekend al the home of "raddlo" in the forenoon. I find Dick Feldpausch and Ed McKeough
Emergency food supplies constltuther parenu, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Portia facing life. From the few showed the most yardage In ground : ed the major part of the shipment I
Detroit visited her mother. Mr*. Nel­
e Pacific area.
gaining.
Hyde.
snatches
I've
heard,
she
must
keep
I
and
Included
218375
poundof
lie Smith, over the weekend. On
Mr*. Marte Young and MUs Stall*
The
starting
lineups:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cltarles
PotU
spent
her
face
in
a
ten
gallon
milk
can.
i
canned
vegetables
and
pudding.
'
Saturday Mn. Smith, Mn. Morehead Bigger of Ou City. Ind., came Fri­
Hastings
and MUs Joan Smith were guesu day for a visit with Mr. and Mr*. Sunday with Miss Virginia Fotu at
Greenville io«7 cases of oleomargerine. 2.500 ’
Lao* Uet-k kilt.
We are all agog with curiosity O'Connor (c)
tel Johnson | carton* ot oatmeal, together with
of Mrs. Maude Rogen and Mr* Jack Haven and Mr*. Ethel King, Olivet.
Mrz. c- H. Hinman and her moth­ at our house. We always heard Wilson
Jennie Casadav of Freeport.
McMeekzn jniscellaneou* article* of clothing. I
returning on Monday.
cr.
er. mr»Mrs. v.
c. w.
C. cnieios
Shields are
are guesu
guesu ini*
this that sailors weren’t allowed to whis- Stowell
Dean ; fabrics, soap, household godos. kit, , ,
Don Perkin* ten on Monday for
Frrelsnd
of Mra u K Meara
Ham.
1(41.
tie. and naively supposed it was to Hewitt
Taylor i fabrics, soap, household goods, kit- 1 ohdeb fob publication
.Jhiscaloosa, Ata., t- see hl* son. Lt. visited relatives in Detroit from I Inond Ind
protect young womanhood. Now Rivers
Schutt chen uutuu, Rntj portable stoves
&lt;L-h«&gt;e
ni*i,
mi■i-.i&lt;*a. Th» pm
I Ftmold Perkins, who underwent an ■n.uraux Uli luiurt,)
! Mt; ,„4 Mr,
Hlghfield said the report.
they tell us that a whistle on board Echtina
Jr'Ju'c^art
iHnu’eZk. ’iiicki
operation lut week. Lt Perkins is
Mr*. Charles Terry returned to1 son Linden were entertained Sun- ship jeopardises the lives of the sea­ Branch
Millard
reported u improving nicely.
her home in Long Island. N. Y. day ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. men. Is this on the level, and If so. Coleman
Weber CAMP FIRE NEWS
Guesu of Mr. and Mn. J. W. after a several months' visit with । Allan Everhart of Belding.
Smith
will some able seaman please give McKeough
Armbruster at their Gun lake cot­ her daughter. Mrs. Everett Phelps.
Mis.) Ruth Robson and MUs Anna us the lowdown before we blow a Wallow
twits' *
4 Ml .MIC IMinVICTORY BONDS Will proY ids
Obtwtts
tage from Saturday evening till Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dolan and May Hoer spent the weekend in fuse out of sheer wonderment? Feldpausch
Bow rence Herrick* camp fire group met
"cushion' for post-war years.
day evening were Mr. and Mn. Ben Tom spent the weekend at Blue J Jackson.
at her home Monday afternoon to
Tanka, pals.
Merrick. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. P»dr- Waler lodge near Traverse City.
i Mrs. George Pulton and Miss Velchoose a name and to elect officers
th.
chlld and Mr. and Mrs Robert Mills
Mr. and Mrs. Joy Davis. Mis* ma Ellis returned Sunday from a
for
the
coming
year.
Tawaslya
ii
'I
1
*"*
Our secretary. Mbs Dollpuss, is
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Worden Drusilla Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | week's visit with friend in Katamanow their name and the officers
back -from the wars. She has put
and Miss Helen Van Worden of Chi- ert Moore and two daughters, and zoo.
are: President. Joan Slocum; vice
■■
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Powell and I Weekend guest* of Mr. and Mrs. her uniform away out of sight, she
president, Janet Herrick: secretary.
sayi it nmlnds her of a certain Pfc WOMEN’S BOWLING LEAGUE
Herman Zerbel over the weekend
family of Grand Rapids drove to Haun Grey were Mr. and Mra.
Juberta Whitmore; treasurer. Janet ... .',h
Ensign John Isenhath. who has Auburn. Ind.. Sunday to attend a | Charles Cook and daughter Linda of in Hotflton. She had many dates
October 1st. 1948
Feldpausch; and scribe, Helen La- »&lt;»»*,
while serving her country, dates
been stationed at Pearl Harbor. Is celebration In honor of the forty- Jackson.
Trio Cafe took the series from berteaux.
frr&lt;‘homeward bound, leaving San Diego. fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. I Mrs Allison Toile* and Mrs. with privates 'she says this title Is
Barry Theatre, and Bonnet and
Cal., on Monday for a leave of 30 and Mrs. Bert Kecsaer
Greeley F\ix spent Sunday with the misleading', dates with sergeants, Gown did likewise with Hutings
days before reporting at Gros e lie.
and dates with sailors. She says,
Mrs. B A. O'Donnell. Mrs Wil-(formers mother in Lake Odessa.
Ice
and
Fuel
State
Insulation
took
Joseph Thomson arrived home 11am Murphy and Mrs Nay Bump
Sunday guesu of Mr. and Mrs and I quota, "that all of the strate­
from Great Lakes, III, on T tesdny attended a convention of the Na-1 Harry Blair were Mr. and Mrs. gy and maneuvers you read about two from While Producu. Ben IIIQIIBANK FARM BUREAU
Franklin won two from Roth Fur­
with his discharge |&gt;apers. Joe has tlonal Council of Catholic Women I Waller Edgerton of Battle Creek.
aren't on the battlefield "
niture. Hutings Banner won two
been in naval service near'y three
in Muskegon last Wednesday, Mr*.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cowles entcrThe poor little oyatef has been from Manufacturing Company, and
O’Donnell remaining
&gt;_■
»
for
the week talned her nephew and niece. Mr.
R*(l&lt;&gt;&lt;
the Mediterranean area, and for with Mr. and Mrs. Bert O'Donnell
taken out of his native habitat and Strand Theatre took the series from
and
Mrs
Dewey
’
Stanton
of
Grand
several months has been at New­
pul on a mass production basis, Elwood Insurance
Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. nnd Rapids for the weekend.
Hi«h singles taken by individuals
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. port. R. I.
Mrs. Forrest Lane were Bob Sheean.
Sunday guests of Mrs. L. H. along with FYirds apd com flakes. for the evening were Dee Thayer of
Charles DeLana nnd Mr*. Winston who is home on leave from the Navy. Evarts and Mis* Agnes Sim were Instead of our little friend being
Strand Theatre with 211. Lottie TeuMerrick and children of While Pig- and friend Mis* Verda Johnson of Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson and allowed to recuperate In the Icy
Loon came Friday to get Mrs. Mer- Caledonia, Dr. J R Hay and Mis. Mr» Helen McBrien of Grand Rap­ waters during the winter months, *tnk of Bonnet nnd Gown with 182.
it is. Instead, taken oul of the tying with Lucille Pierson of Trio
I rick's household goods, as she has O F Miller of Saranac, nnd Miss id*
rented an apartment in White Pig- jean Burkholder
” ‘ 1 Mrs. Rcva Merrick spent last ocean, or where ever-it liven, and Cafe. Jackie Maclver of White Pro­ a LASH CREEK ORANGE
Ider of this city. Bob
eon. Pfc. Winston Merrick of Dal- just relumed from Japan and
' Pearl
put In a warm tank and told in no ducu wu next highest with 172.
wi-tk with her brother and sisterI tie Creek met them here and ac- Harlxir
_ay ...
of Panama Canal 1I In-law. Mr and Mr*. Walter Cau- uncertain terms to get busy and and Dee Thayer. 163.
---------- by way
Team High Singles were token by
companlcd his family home for the
— ----------. Slssion
.
have some more little oysters. If I
Mr and *•
Mrs
Clemcnce
of- । kin of Alto.
I, 'it.-llob
weekend.
.Plainwell called on .Mr*.
w,,. Ida Palmawere an oyster, this unfeeling al­ Trio Cafe and Strand Theatre, with
O. H. Dnhlhouscr Is traveling in
titude would grieve me deeply, but 767. 704. and 711 and 706 rrapectlvei
Mrs. Jennie Casariny and Mr*, tier Sunday afternoon, and later
the Detroit area this week.
I Maude Rogers of Freeport spent they uU went to the home of Mr
what do these capitalistic oyster­
Mr- and Mrs. Greeley Fox and
i Tuesday with Mrs. Nellie Smith, and Mr*. Albert Reesor In Woodland Mrs , Keith Fox were Thursday producers care about a lady oyster's
High Berlra for individuals were
Mr*. Casaday staying for several
•**- Jane
•
- Boekcluo
. .
. from--------Mis*
MSC. guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Nick Webber instinctive desire for discrimination held by Lucille Pierson with 497. Dee
day*.
......
.............................
in matters of the heart. I ask you! Thayer with 478. Jackie Maclver
spent Sunday with
her parents, ....
the in Grand Rapids
Mrs Nell Adair and son. Charles. Nell Bockelots
with 472. and Charlotte Hubbard
Weekend guesu of Mr*. Joseph
I visited Mr. and Mr* Wm Mustard
Mn Fred Waldmillej- of Grand McKnight were Mr. and Mrs Wil­
The Old Cat Is laying in a win­ with 456.
Mill.
I and children 6T Pontiac on Friday Rapids who ha* bem caring for her
High Team Serie* were held by
liam McKnight and Marley Hal­ ters' supply of groceries. After a
and Saturday.
'sister. Mrs. Maurice Hines the pa*i
big meal in the house, he finished Trio Cafe with 2115. Strand Thea­
vorsen, jr.. of Wilmette.
It oft with a big red squirrel. He tre With 2041. Bonnet and Gown IN MEMORIAM
।
Mr*. Marshall Cook went to Chi'------ *—
~
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Cota and Mr sprawled out on the oven door and
cago on Tuesday to meet ijer hus- home today
with 1878 and Barry Theatre with
| band. Lt. Cook, who Is returning
Bill Hubbell. A. O. M 3/c of Tren­ and Mrs. Harrison Dodds are spend­ slept fitfully, ns thoroughly in mis­ 1888
ery as anyone I ever saw. His aides
I from naval duty In the Pacific Lt. ton. N. J . spent the weekend with ing the week in Chicago
Mr. nnd Mrs. Glen Densmore and protruded until he looked grotesque. Team Standings:
Cook expects to be discharged soon- 1&gt;U parents, Mr. and Mr*, w D
Mrs. Oliver Densmore were Sunday Patsy told him. "Don't look now.
Won Lost
Mrs. Orace Gamble of Kalamazoo Hubbell.
Strand Theatre
10 2
Mr« John Hocvenair attended the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Funk but your squirrel is showing."
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Trio Cafe
io 2
Barnes thik week. On Tuesday Mr*. furteral of her cousin. Mrs Clayton in Kalamazoo, the latter remaining
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
for
a
longer
visit
Hutings
Banner
Monday
Barnes and Mr*. Gamble went to Bunn in Freeport
.
.
. afterParty Line . Multiply last week's
IN MEMORIAM
Bonnet
and
Gown
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dryer were rain by 50. odd poisonous reptiles
Jackson to visit Mr and Mrs. Clyde noon.
State
Insulation
Gamble, returning today
Mr and Mrs. Gordon Ironside are entertained Sunday at the home and spiders, locate it in a humid
Offlra
Barry Theatre
MLss Dallas McDonald and Miss in Drtrolt offending the v/.rld of Mr. and Mrs Thomas English jungle among a strange race of peo­ Hastings Ice and Fuel ..
of Lansing.
Other visitors were ple. add a big ache of homesickness,
In* York of Ottawa. Canada, were serie*.
White Producu
I guest* of Judge and Mr*. A. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson Miss Beverly Dryer ol Battle Creek plus the discomfort of Inadequate
..SANE AND
I McDonald over the weekend
'‘ ere Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. and Mrs. Voyle English and three shelter and living facilities and the Manufacturing Co
KHIi*- B«»n* Qln»j,
children of Lansing
k Mr and Mr*. George Gillette and Ho.vura Ware of Quaicy.
sight of one's few remaining re­ Ben Franklin
SIMPLE STYUNG
1
•Mkiilftrirstor "L» it*
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. minders of civilisation rotting in Roth Furniture
l Mr. and Mrs J L. Valentine attendMr. and Mr* Lawrence Herrick,
bl. |*l 11 ion
Robert
Clark
were
Mr
and
Mrs.
Elwood
Insurance
io
the steaming heat, add all this and
cd a Brotherhood Auxiliary mecVng Mr and Mrs. B R. Reed, Mrs James
A.
H
Bradford
of
Grand
Rapids
at Lansing Saturday evening
Cushman. Mr and Mrs. Roman
you have a bit of what some of our
Mt. and Mrs. C H Dahihouacr boys have experienced.
CRESSEY
| Dorothy Stanley. H A 1 c. was Feldpausch and family were among
home from Great Lakes. III. over those who attended the Notre spent Sunday with their daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Broil. Mr. and
I the weekend.
Dame. Illinois game al South Bend. Mrs Herman Wilson in Charlotte.
Mrs Warren Cairns and Mrs. Chu.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Payne spent
Mrs Frank Andrus and Mary Jane Saturday.
Bauman helped Charles celebrate Hui
rd for hXi
were in Grand Rapids on Monday
Pfc. Clarence Ostman of Sparta. the weekend In Ann Arbor and at­
hl*
birthday with a chicken supper
Kenneth Hilton arrived on Tues- just home from 41 months’ nervlce tended the Mlctoigan-M-S C. game.
Forth*
at the home ot Mr and Mrs. War­
Pfc. Darrell Buckland of Perrin
day from Fort Sheridan, Ill., with H\ the South Pacific, called Friday
ren Cairns lut Monday. * Nearly
Field. Tex., visited friends and rela­
his honorable discharge from the on his sister. Mrs. Maurice Hine*.
Potato Paring
everyone from her attended the
| Army after more than four year* of
Mrs. Eleanor Strlcklen had ns tives here Sunday.
Kalamazoo fair one or more days
The best way to pare the potato
Jack O'Donnell M M 3/c. was
■ service. He is staying with hln fa- dinner guest* Sunday Mr nnd Mrs
lost week, despite the rainy weath­ is in thm, narrow strips about onehome
from
Great
Lakes
for
the
i ther, Willard Hilton
Warren Wilkinson. Charlotte; Mr*.
er. * Don Reynolds is spending a half inch wide. A narrow paring
Probst* '
weekend.
; Mr*. Anna Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Minnie Smith. Gibsonburg. Ohio;
Last Friday night, the Hostings । few days In S. Dakota pheasant will not cut deep enough to waste
°E ’ Bl
Weekend guesu of Dr. and Mrs Saxons and the Greenville Redskins
Harry Thompson. Jr., and Pfc. Don Mr*. Dora GutoheM, Nashville: Mr
hunting. * Remember the CSC.
11» W. STATE
Johnson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O- D Fossett. Barryville; Frank Carrother* will be Miss Bea­ sloshed thru four periods of rain- dinner at Mrs. Stella Barbers in much of the potato bulb.
and Mrs Nick Vukln of Grand Rap- Mr.&lt; Laura Gillingham and grand- trice Carrothen and Miss Edith soaked football and emerged from Richland Wednesday. Oct. 10 *
Ids.
M&gt;n Ralph Harris. Battle creek and Oonne of Detroit.
the contest with a scoreless tic. Mr. and Mrs. Butler of Kalamazoo
Mr and Mrs Jake Hollister spent Mr and Mrs. Don Hosmer. CharThe Rev. and Mrs. Edward Bailey. Playing In a driving rain thruoul spent lut Sunday with Miss Nettle
the weekend at Great Lakes. Ill., lotto.
Michael and Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. the entire game, neither team was
with Robert Hollister. S 1/c.
Mr nnd Mrs. Don Hosmer have Charles Leaver. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stan­ able to present a brand of football Doolittle Mr* Marie Knickerbocker
| The Rev. John Sinclair returned returned from a trip to Missouri ley Mclncrt and son Arkle attended truly representative of their
Mr. and Mra. Don Brott attended
last Wednesday from Centralia. III . where they visited their son Max a combined zone rally meeting of strength. The offense of the Reds
where he attended a family reunion.
Mrs. Mamie Moored. Mrs Marton the Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids and the Saxons was limited to line a family picnic at Murphy's Point.
Mr*. Sinclair visiting in South Bend. Card and daughter Diana .spcht dislricU at the First Church of thr bucks, a few off-tackle slants and Gun lake last Sunday. A Mr. and
Mrs.
Ohaa Bauman. Mr. and Mrs.
Ind., in the meantime and returning Stindny afternoon at Floyd Moorcds Nazarcnc in Kalamazoo Tuesday an occasional end run. all of which
I with him on Wednesday. They spent in Caledonia, the latter * son Wil- night.
Warren Calms, the Rev. Lila Manusually ended In one grand splash.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Leaver were At that, the contest was a see-saw
Gerald Cairns of N Irving helped
in Battle
Creek
battle
all Monday.
the way and there were
Weekend guesU of Mr. and Mrs. moments of suspense for the amah J. W. Calms celebrate his 78lh
Forrest McMillen were Mr. and Mr*. but courageous crowd which hud­ birthday with a chicken supper Saturtlay evening al his home In N.
Louis Post of Grand Rapids.
dled along the sidelines and Iq the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas enter­ bleachers. Greenville twice threat­ Irving. * Allho Larry' Brown has
tained over the weekend Mr. and ened the goal of Hastings, once go­ been raised on the Lockshore farm
he needs to learn that the milker
Mrs. J. Hullerberger of Flint
ing down to the seven yard line. The
Mr. and Mrs Stanley Meinert Saxons, however, dug into the soggy should be taken off the cow before
and son Arkie were in Battle Creek turf and with a great exhibition of you open the stanchion. How about
it. Larry? * Mrs Ben Bauman. Mrs.
Sunday evening where they assisted
grit and determination held the
in the young people’s service at the Reds and withstood their powerful Pete Selvert and two children vis­
ited her son Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Y.W.C.A. building.
touchdown thrusts.
Bauman Friday. * Mrs Don Rey­
Friday guests of Mrs. Phoebe Mote
.
■
In the first quarter. Joe Brozak's nolds spent Sunday with her par­
were Mr and Mrs. Fay Allerding of
boys rolled up 3 flrat downs, and ents, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Culver at
Lake Odessa.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith. Mr*. gained 42 yards, as compared with Wayland. * Robert Hammond is
Roy Corde^ and Mary C. French Greenville's 4 first downs and 66 nursing a lame back. * Despite the
yards gained. The second quarter cold weather, not much evidence of
were In Grand Rapids Tuesday.
4.
I Bfucc Culler of Gull lake. Mr. and went pretty much as the first with frost Is seen. * Mr. and Mr* War­
I Mrs. Floyd Fisher ot Richland were Hastings chalking up 2 first downs ren Calm* visited Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday guest* of Mr*. Lillian Lichty. and 32 yards gained against the Geo. Taggart of N. Irving last Sun­
V.
; Miss Verta Culler who had been Redskins 28 yards gained and 2 day.
visiting the Fishers returned to her first downs.
j home here with them.
To start off the 3rd quarter. Has­ order ron fvbucatiok
Sunday guests of Mrs Lillian tings kicked off to Greenville who
Lichty were Mr. and Mrs. Victor promptly fumbled, with an alert
■ Wellman and Marda Jean. Mrs. •Saxon recovering the ball. Even
Hannah Ruggles and sdn George of 'uith this advantage, the Blue and
Jackson.
Gold warriors could not advance far
' Mr. and Mn. J. E. Mattoon and enough to threaten, and soon the
Btmrt Clement,
Mr*. Clare Jope* spent Friday with game again reverted to a buck the
Vermontville friend*.
line and punt proposition. In this
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kennedy and 1quarter, the Saxons were very much
Mr*. William Hackney and children 1on the defensive as shown by the
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. total yards gained as 8. and the
Theo Kennedy at Nashville.
first downs being limited to one.
Mr. and Mra. Harold Jacobson
&lt;Reva Warfi i a former teacher here. ।a thriller, with Greenville going
announce the birth of a sou. Mark &gt;down to within seven yards of a
• ppointrd for li&lt;
William, Sept. ». in Kalamazoo.
touchdown, on one drive and to
Week-End Bp*ctal
v- Girls
within ten yards on another. It wa*
Children’*
a close call for the Hastings gridMUNICIPAL COURT
SUITS AND
Robert Reeve. 18. of Vermontville, ders, too close for comfort, but they
JACKETS
was picked up by the officers and showed that when the going gets
'h
tough,
they
can
really
get
|n
there
brought into Municipal court. Wed­
nesday of last week, charged with and fight for every inch of ground
driving a car on the highways of lost .thru superior play of a hard
Barry county without a proper li­ hitting set of backs meh as Green­
cense plate. He pleaded guilty, and ville threw at them. It wu a hard
Judge Oortright assessed a fine ol fought ball game thruout. with
BhMltaw Cultivation
•10.00 and coats ot 8450. which were Greenville showing a powerful back­
For most of the field crops the
field. Hutings backs are of the
paid.
• Ceurtesy A Friendly Service Shown to AU"
lighter, faster type which capita- only cultivation that pays is for con­
Successor to Frandaan'i
YOUR REXALL STORE
itoes on speed to carry them down trol of weeds. Shallow cultivation
field In their stuck. This method kills the weeds snd brings up the
Mexico raised over J,500,000 tone of attack wu impossible under the
HASTINGS
■melleit number of additions! weed
puddle-dotted condition ot the play- seeds to sprout.

PERSONALS

the wttwnd tn Grand Rapids. Dom­ Mam being home on furlough for a
ing home on Monday.

RA

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Via Nat I War Fund
For Souerkraut Fant-&gt; ;
An Improved Recipe
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FARM BUREAU

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Remove Scorch
If the threads of thu material are
OENUUL ACCTIOXB*
not too badly charred to "taka it."
scorch la simple to remove. On longnap woolen garments, dry brush the
stain to remove charred fibers. On Sales made in any section. Dates
white wool and silk, moisten the for auctions will he gtrpn with
area with peroxide weakened with promptness upon application. Call
50 per cent water and place gar­ at my expense — phone Fralrievilla
ment in sun. This procedure should
be repealed until the spot Is gone.
Colored fabrics should first be test­
ed. where possible, to see if the
color can withstand the peroxide
which, fur such fabrics, should be
diluted by more than SO per cent.
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Trucks, Tractors and Can
Flush peroxide out with water.

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AND REPAIRING

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TRUCKING

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i of: sale—a c *.4 mid 4 tmrnrr
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Phone orders to Garey's

Phone 2582

C. F. ECKARDT

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

REPAIRING

1 1*4
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Phone 7O7F3

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CHIROPRACTOR

RADIO and ELECTRIC

AU household appliances serviced

HENRY FLANNERY

Repainting your car protects metal.
, improves appearance and Increases

iflrate.

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Refrigeration Service

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STEVE LEWIS

Refrigeration Service
ELECTRICAL WIRING

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Or leave at 817 S. Hanover

PHONE 3717

Mich.

Delton,

DEMING ELECTRIC PUMPS
Harvey J. Lewis
1«] £. Colfax BL
Hastings, Mk
Call after 5 p-m.

WANTED—Wr.ruan |» 4., . 1, a ti,nf
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.EQUIP YOUR TRACTOR

Marshall Furnaces
epairs furnished and installed
for oil makes of furnaces
Eaves Troughing

1 -1 5

Tin Shop

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to 4
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Floor Sanders for Rent

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POSITIVE CLEANING

Johnson Supply Co.

We Remove Dead Animals

Bee us for livestock and hall Insur­
ance and ail forma of
INSURANCE and BONDS

For Prompt Removal

Jerry Andrus

FOR SALE

Natl Bank Bldg.

ot Old, Crippled

or Dead Horses
I

BOILER

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and Cows

.

HASTINGS
PHONE
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DEWEY REED
Dates can be made at Banner office.

Also DRAG LINE
A. S. BIXBY

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

FRANK JONES
Bayer for STILES and Company,
Bastings stockyards, phone 2588, or
call 617 Lacey through the week.

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
And Efficiently by Our Local Collector

inA?&lt;*Nr*

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
Phone 2170

Cattle

Horses

Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544 —Call

Nashville

collect

At My Expense
&lt;lirrtiM&gt;,

LLOYD J. EATON

KALAMAZOO

"IHeif.r
1

Eon of Geo. Eaton, veteran of 1800

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collector

Uncle Sam’s biggest defense fac­
tory has more than M million work­
ers. That includes hired hands as
well as members of the farm (amity.

Bill" Sherwood
INSURANCE

PHONE 17FII HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE
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Delton, Mich.

AUCTIONEER

Loren Hershberger
AUCTIONEER
My services to you begin when you
employ me to conduct your sale. Call

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ROOMS

10-INCH
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Single J3J0 per wk. up
Double »3.00 per wk. up

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DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
Phone collect for prompt service seven doys a week

EXPERIENCED
FITTER

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SMALL STOCK PICKED UP FREE

BRISTOL

DEAD

STOCK

Branch of Battle Creek Rendering Company

HASTINGS 2715

BATTLE CREEK 2-2961

WORK RUBBERS

MEN'S 9 INCH SHEEP
SKIN SHOES
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THE HASTINGS BANNER

3ENERAL AUCTIONEER

Mich

ton,

given with
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. OCTOBIR 4. 1945

NINETIETH YEAR

A || F If II IM A I their farm In Assyria. They had In
LAR A “AR I Dll IR A ‘belr P&lt;*»«-*ton game fUh. whlsh
f A || *

LAKE THAT HE OWNS!

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A Com Involving This Right
To Be Triad in Court Oct. It

Then will be much Inters* t in
the non-Jury trial. Mt for October
18. of William. John and David'
Bailey, of Battle Creek, against the
state conservation department and
George Sumner, conservation otfi«!
Ber.
i
One day last June bsfor* fishing
was allowed by law, Officer Bumncr found the Bailey brother* on

He directed

r own farm.

them to appear before the late Jus­
tice Ben Bowman, *nd answer to
the charge of Illegal poosesslon of
flab.
The Baileys did not obey the or­
der. Instead they began injunction
_________
.___ .____ ___
proceedings'against
the department
and Officer Sumner, to restrain
them from Interfering with the Balleys for fishing In that lake, which
U their own. as it Is entirely sur­
rounded by land which they own.
They claimed an absolute right to
take fish from that lake, and so
asked that that department and its

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officer. George Sumner. be reatralnsd Rapids spent last weekend al Kal- Allowing the business meeting a
frorn Interfering with their rights. I kaska. Mrs Rieuma and sister Ro­
A temporary injunction was grant- her to and Mrs. Oager spent the freshment* served. Some tray tow­
els which the group was making for
cd. and will be in effect until the Ume visiting Mra. Wise.
Mrs. N. A. Tuttle of Lansing spent Pennock hospital were finished nt
case shall be decided this month.
The conservation department and from Monday until Wednesday with this meeting.
Mr. Sumner maintain that the 30- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reeaor of
___ ______
__ Bailey
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aere
lake, on__ the
farm In West Woodland. * Mrs. Jennie ConAssyria, has an outlet connecting ley of Nashville and her brother
Corp Don Duncan of Percy Jones
with another lake, and that fish can • Lawrence Troyer and daughter hospital and Corp. Mary Ellen
and do pass up and down that out­ Opal of Um*. Ohio, were TYtureday Pinckler of Port Custer, Mrs. Edi­
let. The other lake and Wabaacon evening supper guest* of the for­ son Baas and daughter Suzzanne
creek. Into which water from both mer's daughter. Mrs Lloyd Hitt.
were Sunday dinner guests ef Mr.
Tbs Blue Star Mother's club met and Mrs. Jerry Fisher.
lake* finds lu way, are under conMonday evening. Oct. 1, with Mrs.
Y 8/e Betty Fender from Glen­
partment. ao far as fishing and Rose Johnson, hostess. Eleven metn- view. Ill, spent from Sunday until
hunting rights art concerned.
Wednesday at the home of her par­
‘ Th* attorney gsntral of the state, clal evening was enjoyed.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fender.
Mrs. Harley Townsend will seter- She reported back to Glenview Mon­
who will appear for the defense at
taln the Missionary
meeting ot the day morning.
thia trial, will claim that condl-__________________
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'j the
fW* Bre»h-en
O-atkrar. nf
-f e
O-.ra
tlons are such that fishing In the Church of
—’Arthur Allcrding. Jr., k In train­
lake on the Bailey farm la under field on Thursday for tn *U-day ing it Fort McClelland. His adthe control of the department of '-"-'ing with potlucx ouuw. .t
conservation, and that no one had.' noon.
•
! i J ltl
Pvt. Arthur A. Allcrding Jr.
or has. any right to take fish from
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the Bailey lake, except during the
Co. A. 7th Bn, 2nd Regt
Woodland October Calendar
season fixed by the laws of Mich­
Ft. McClelland, Alabama
Oct. 4 WB CB Faith Circle. Lu­
igan for so doing.
theran Ladles Aid Society; Oct. 5
West Woodland birthday club. W.
Methodist Church
8. C. 8. Charity Circle; Oct. 7 Kil­
George F Wingard. Pastor
patrick Harvester's Band; Oct. 9
Worship 10:15
Woodland Woman's Studv Club:
Sunday school 11:15
.
Mr* Norma Slfton and her par- Oct. 10 Kilpatrick U. B Womans
Junior church 10:45
enu Mr. and Mrs. William Wemple Missionary Society; Oct. 11 Church
Youth Fellowship 8 00
were Sunday dinner guesU of Mr. of the Brethren Missionary Society;
Midweek service Wednesday night
and Mrs. Floyd Mahler. * Mr. and Oct. 12 W.C.T.U.: Oct. 15 Woodland
Mrs. Ward Plants and daughter U. B. Christian Endeavor Business
Sunday school night Friday at
i Bonnie of Hartford were Sunday Meeting; Oct. 18 0X6.: Oct. 19 7:00. There will be a cooperative
I visitors with the latter's parents. School Fair. Kilpatrick U.BC.K. supper and a program following.
---------------------------------- ----------- ilHck
Mr. and Mrs. Milan Trumbo. ♦ Mr. business meeting; Oet. 25 Kllpat
Rally Day next Sunday at 11:15.
| and Mrs. James Tyler spent last | U. B Adm. board meeting; Oct _
You are Invited to attend this pro­
week from Saturday until Tuesday 1 Woodland U. B. Adm. board meet- gram.
at Claypool. Ind, with their cousin, ing. School Fair.
Next Bunday is World Wide Com­
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Book*. * Mas- |
-----------munion Sunday and there will be
ter Jerry Lee Smith of Chester Church Notice* and Organization* a Communion service
spent the weekend with his grand-| The WBCB. of the Methodist
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Hitt, church spent Thursday at the can- Carlton Center Methodist Church
HU mother Mrs. Don Smith and I nlng center at the schoolhouse canWorship 9:00
his sister Joy Lynne were Sunday ' nlng far Clark Memorial home in
Sunday school 10:00
afternoon visitors with her parents Grand Rapids and Bronson hospital
Communion Service next Sunday'.
and he relumed home with them. In Kalamazoo.
* Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Zerkle and
The Woman's Study club will hold j
South Woodland Church
friends of Lansing were callers Sun­ their October meeting on Tuesday
of the Brethren
day afternoon with Mrs. Ella Flory. evening the 9th at the school build­
Robert Eby. Pastpr
An interesting program is
* Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allerdlng ing.
10: 00 am. Morning worship
were Sunday guest* for a family being prepared. Roll call la to be
11: 00 am. Sunday school
dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. responded to by a good play. There
Harry James of Hastings to visit will be special music and a play
their cousin, w Mr. and Mrs. Jake ,presented.
-------------Allerdlng and daughter from Iowa j The Goodwill Circle of the WB.
and who were visitors there.
| CB. will meet Wednesday afternoon
Mr. and
ana Mrs. James Tyler
Tyier were In
in ;, al 2:30 with Mrs. Mamie France
.—
— a— and
._a spent
-'hostess and Mrs. Mildred Osgood
Grand
Rapids ..
Sunday
the day with Mr. and Mra. Peter co-host ass.
The Faith Circle WB.CB. will
Pell. They also called on Mrs. Mil­
dred Ducmeland and mother. Mrs. meet the evening of Oct 4th with
Cassie Cramer. The latter were Mrs. Oerald Potter hosteas and Mrs.
former residents here. Mra. Smith Dorr Stowell co-hosteaa.
The West Woodland Birthday club
is 96 years old and In fairly good
health. W Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Os­ will meet this week Friday. Oct.
good and parents Mr. and Mr*. ftth. for their meeting in the aft­
Grant Osgood were Sunday dinner ernoon nt the home of Mrs. Wesley
Booher assisted by Mr* Agneas DorForrest Parmelee of Battle Creak.
Tbe Hope Circle WB.CB. will
eekend with their cousins. meet on Wednesday instead of Tues­
day. Mrs Clara Durkee will be hoeBattle Creek.
tesa. A potluck luncheon will be
Mr. and Mrs. John Moon of DowUng were callers Friday afternoon
The Charity Circle WB.CB. will
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd meet at the home of Mrs. John
Towns. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence I Dell Friday evening. Oct. 12th. Miss
Vandecar of Hasting* were callers I Dorothy Dell will be co-ho*teas
Thursday afternoon at Mr. nnd Mrs. I The West Woodland Birthday club
Leon Vandecar's. ★ Mr. and Mrs. met for their September meeting
Maxwell Ritter spent Sunday after- ' which had been postponed last
noon near Bradley visiting friends I Tuesday afternoon. Sept. 25th. at
where Urey formerly lived. * Clyde the home of Mrs. Charles Hesterly
Wise and son-in-law Russell Riets- | with Mrs. Martha Blows—
fna and Donald Giger of Grand : teas. There was a good

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THE HASTTNOg BANNER, THUBEDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1HI

Put Matrons Ctab
tamp as a remembrance from the
Change* tn U&gt;q teaching staff In
Mr. and Mr* Harold Grlffeth and
The Past Matrons club will meet girl*.
I the Primary lnclud»—Ifirat grade
daughters. Joyoe and Carol. Mra.
—_ ______ _
-_j if—
the aecoatf Friday evening at Oc“—
“ —
Fw the Nqat Census
children—Mr*. Edna Bander; 3d
12th with Mrs.
Campbell visited at Um Osbert tober. on th*
Bom to Mr. arm Mrs. RuaueB grade children—Mra. Charle* WllMn Arthur Getty and daughter Grlffeth home In Grand Rapids. Blanch aegeratrom for a potluck
Laraway at Plainwell hospital on ; llamaSunday afternoon and were arcomSeptember 33, a daughter. The
husbands u guest*.
Johnson were Grand Rapids shop­
In tho junior room the 4th grade
Laraway* are new comm to thia pupils will be taught by Mra R. D.
pers Tuesday. A Mra- Charle* Gray
vicinity.
They
purchased
the Leonard and the 5-6 grades by Mrs
of Merritt, brought Mrs. Mary Gray Mr* Martha Benaway is entertainThe October meeting of the Rouse Naomi Corning farm west and couth Martha Benaway. Russell Bender
home this Wednesday with a carry- circle will be this Thursday after­
noon October 4. at the home of
Grand Rapids, former residents of
Mrs Daisy Hlar
Middleville are parents of a |iula department Mr*. Clifford Davis waa
laymen attended a Joint quarterly
Powers district enjoyei a birthday meeting at Caledonia Methodist
released upon, request.
She ha*
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haskin* of been a most eiflclent teacher and
dinner Sunday with y. and Mra. church th!* Monday evening. *
Roselle Stanton of that locality Mr and «p a. 0. Johnson of the the Will Ellsworth farm m Yankee Saranac are parents of another son although living several miles in the
cateorating Uic birthdays ot thc|Prajrie we/e Sunday dinner guests Springs. We hear other oil com­ bom at Blodgett hospital. Monday country has braved storms and
two ladles. * Robert Brown, who of (XT niece. Mra. Don Fedewa and panies are busy leasing land tn that September M. Mrs. Haskins was drifts to be tn her place.
.
a-a. ■home
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4,1. &gt;ka
..
.
___ —. - JI.— ..
the former Tina Poulson.
nuke*
hl*
with
the V,laaM
Misses .family
at Hasting*. The dinner territory.
Another teacher who deserves
Reed southeast of town spent the was celebrating the birthday of
mention for her self sacrifice and
west Thornapple are also parents Of falthfulneu through the year* ^tas
weekend in Detroit with hi* mother. Sally, one of their three little girl*
Clarence Serljan ha* received his a son born In Blodgett hospital. been Mrs Edward Jackson who
* Mrs. Clyde Daniels of High
Grand Rapids. Sunday. Sept. 30. came seven miles, and generally
Point, No. Carolina to spending
weight 8H lbs. Grandma. Rosenberg picked up a load of children, and
in Wayne visiting their son and wme time In Michigan with her home Sunday.
famly. A Mr, and Mra Ray Tolan sister-in-law. Mn. Matt Bedford and
Middleville friends of Billie Sanwa* superintendent for several
hnd mue
nUle datwhUr visited relatives , her sister. Mra. Burr In Hastings
defur, Phm. 2/c will be Interested called "Michael David.’’ The Ros­ year*. There certainly should be
ana
in Hudsonville. Bunday afternoon
| Mrs
DeWitz left for her to know he is now assigned to the enbergs have two daughters and stars in the crowns for such faith­
—A Mrs. Harold
U.~is Sable and homf ln pruned Ontario. Monday Western Front Sea Command and two other sons.
Mr. and
ful people.
Mis* Arlene Johnson of Grand Rap­ of last week after a vtoit with her l.* working in a laboratory in Son
id* spent the weekend with the niece. Mrs. Clair Getty. Bunday Pedro. Calif. He is near enough to
The Thornapple-Kellogg Trumpet. CLOVBRBAL*
girl*' parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Mau­ guest* at the Oetty home were their
rice Johnson in the Riwers district. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and night.
the school paper ha* had an elec....................... _
lion and U»
are manMcC°"" “'""“'I
Sunday. *11 were entertained by Mr* Wenzel Nelson and children of
The last letter from John Potts,
ot the staff—
.
th. Mtalot oo WrfnraJ.y U O
another »l*ter. Mrs Ernest Ball at Sparta
An afternoon caller was son of Mr. and Mr*. Ray Potts who bora
Edlior-la-cWet. Paul Bllaa; man- i«a odook dinner: Mra. Sadie
bee home to a birthday dinner hon­ Roy Snyder of Grand Rapids #
.
- - - Woodruff. Mrs Llbbie Bliven. Mr*.
oring
of Ernest _and Mrs tiriiry
—
—• tbe
—— birthday*
—------- - ...
Henry cvuimbi
Poulson,. who to staying a week* furlough and anticipated aging editor, Phyllis Duffy; student
■her
sister Lota. a Mr and Ur.
Mra Rni'
Spx-- &lt;Uh hfr ^.m-law. Harold Has- seeing Paris and also going to Eng­ council editor. Joyce Sanderson; Jennie Glasgow and Sadie. Mra.
Minnie Bllsbee and Mr* Sadie Mse
ker of Battle Cwk were Bunds, k
and ch|ldrfn ,t Sarsnac while land and looking up Pro: Weaver exchange editor. Donna Johnson.
Palmer of Hasting* The dinner w*a
—
-An Paul and wife.
wifi*
.
. .
&gt;___
visitors of their son
former
profeasor
of
dairying
at
the mother Is In the hospital with
in honor of Mr. and Mra. Fred Cote
* Mr. and Mra. Nortnsn Maclv.’r a r.rw babv was home for the week­ Michigan State College and with
of
Grand Rapids A Mr. and Mra.
and children visited their parent* in end. A Mrs. Hattie Steven.* spent whom he worked while in school
Mra. Lena Bixler and the H. A.
Grand Rapids over the weekend. * the weekend in Grand Rapids with The Professor is over there on a Wiley family who traded places Harold Miner of Plainwell spent
Mis* Ellen Ssreexy and Mr* Hesfr her friend Mrs sanle Hayward. A
some time ago are finally settled Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Hart
and family, a Jimmie cappon
Kennetn spent the weekend at the Miss Jean Griftelh visited her
We hear 8,'Sgt. George Jupp- In their new homes. The Wileys
formr * home at Coldwater. * Bill cousin Mlu Florence Grlffeth in strom has landed in the good old moved Into their new home last of Hastings spent the weekend here
Boyer of Lansing, visited hl* anther Grand Rapids over the weekend and UBA.
week after extensive remodeling. with hte grandmother Mrs. Pauline
and step-father. Mr. and Mrs. attended a birthday party for Miss
It Is thought Wayne Kermeen Mrs Bixler ha* moved Into the Murphy and. with the Russel Harts ♦
Claude Kcnneen over the weekend Marie Kenyon Saturday evening.
is on his way across for oversea* south half of her new home known Mrs Sam Gelb and Glennlce spent
Bill who is a discharged veteran.
Mr*. Robert Beckwith of Hastings assignment. Hla wife and two as tbe Emm* Jackson place on Saturday at Chester, with her sta­
spent Saturday In town and helped children arc living tn Eaton Rapid* High St and Mrs. Betty Taggart ter. Mn. Stella Larabee.
cupalioo as a dry xleaner.
T/5 Myri W Schantz arrived on and two children arc living tn ths
her aunt Mrs. Sarah Campbell cele­
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grlffeth and brate her birthday. A Harold Kll- the S. 8. Genl Gordon in San north half.
McCowen. Mrs. R. K. Harris. Mra.
threw daughters drove to Lansing llon is making his home with his Francisco lost week and hl* par­
Mort Pierson and Mrs. John
on Friday after her mother. Mrs brother Ray and family. A Little ent*, the Art Schantra of Parmelee Churehe* Planning for
Schwarz spent Thursday in Kala­
Pearl Kenyon who had been staying
mazoo. A Mr. and Mra. Raymond
expect him home Thursday.
with her son Sidney and family Mrs Ernest Vermeulen while hl*
Mrs Sam Coat* is expecting her
The two churches of Middleville, Dibble arc spending a few daya in
mother U employed. * Guests of son. Harold Dtdcr* home from the the Baptist and Methodist, are Detroit * Miss Vivian Brook* who
Mayo Bros, hospital, Minneapolis Mr*. Lane Campbell 1n west Thorn­ European area within a few weeks. planning tar the new year with to teaching at Lowell, spent the
Cpl. Jame* Williams, son of Mr election of officers, property im­ weekend with her parents.- Mr. and
apple from Thursday to Sunday
know Sidney's wife I* home and im­ were her aunts Mrs Rhea Wonch and Mrs. Bert Williams, arrived in provements. and a joint community Mr*. Welton Brooks, w Mr* Beth
proving and her rendition which land Mrs Lucile Carter of Lansing. Seattle. Washington lut week survey.
Carter of Augusta and Jean Bnysra* thought incurable ha* been * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell and aboard the 68 GenT Blotchford
Thi* week members of the two
found to be a result of a skull in­ small son John of Detroit spent the and we expect he will be breezing churches are making a canvass of end here with their mother. Mrs
jury suffered in an auto accident weekend at home with his father C. into Middleville most any day.
the town and community in an ef­ Lenore Waugh and Ronald. * Mr.
when a girl and which to responding B Campbell and her mother Mrs.
Two farm boy*. Delbert Lussefi­ fort to get acquainted with all the and Mra. Clarence Beachler enter*
to treatment* The doctors expect V?rn Smith and family. * The con­ de n and Alfred Myers of Yankee families and offer the eervices of talned Friday evening for dinner
she will be ail right in a few months. tinual rains for more than a week Spring* have order* for Induction the church of thetr choice to them. Mr. and Mrs. John Schwarz and
A Mrs Roy Snyder and daughter, with only a day’s tel-up are getting October 8 We also hear that Max Heading the canvass for tho- Bap­ son Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Mort PierMiss Evelyn Allbrecht of Grand cn the farmer* nerves as they think Bedford who previously wu re­ tists la Mrs. Luther Msey and Mrs.
Rapid* were vitltora of her brother. "enough to enough. ' However the jected is again called tor the same Harry Balsch for the Methodists.
Mae McCowen and Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Getty and wife. Saturday eve­ killing frost predicted for Saturday
Both churches- have surpassed Fred Cole of Grand Rapids. The
ning. Mrs. Snyder Is expecting her night didn't materialize
altho’
CpL George C. Bedford arrived their goals of las’ year and are occasion marked the 46lh wedding
son -Harry Allbrecht. MP hom? from tiling* on low ground were touched
hoping for great spiritual growth in anniversary of the Coles.
home
Thursday
on
a
24-day
delay
Europe any day. * Mr. and Mrs L.
and some affected.
| en route from Laredo air field. Texas the year to come.
8 I/c Russel Hart is spending a
Lobdel and little son of Chicago
Property improvements include at
Mrs Brlle Wilson of Santa Rosa. to Keanu. Utah, en route for over­
were weekend visitors of her par­
the Baptist church, a new floor In
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. George Jupp- Calif.. I* spending the week with seas. George ha* spent three years the auditorium, redecorating of the
her old friend. Mr*. Jervis Camp­
and Mrs. Frank Jones of Assyria
strom
Sunday —
.school
bell west of town. * Saturday eve­ cnin
chief—was uw
one of the first there --------— room.
------ The
----- Mcthod- - spent several days last week with
ning guest* of the Clair Brog fam­ when the field was ostabltohed and Wl church to redecorating the buoily were her brother. Dwight Tabor one of the lut to leave the Field I "^nt and remodeling the lower hall
j into a beginners and nursery room. and Mra. Faaaett and children of
and wife, and friends. Mr and Mrs. which is now closed.
Olenn Thompson, all ot Grand
Sgt. Joe Hula write* home that
Hasting* were dinner guest* of Mr.
Rapid*. * Mra. Henry Frost re­ he ha» enough points to be dis­
and Mrs. Arthur Lathrop. Friday. *
Church treasurer. Harold Grif- Friends of John McLeod ore very
turned to her home southeast of charged and hopes it won’t be too
town Sunday after a several weeks' long, but of cours? doesn’t -know}.
------- (eth; clerk. Margaret Griffeth; mis­ sprry to Warn he ia not M .wgll
sionary
treasurer.
Mr*.
Virgil
visit with friend* tn northern Michi­ Hl* address to—
and wish him a quick recovery. Mrs.
Adam?; Sunday school superinten­
gan * Mr and Mrs Ernest Ver­
Sgt. Joe Hula. 36190317
dent. Dudley Johnson; asitatant.
meulen have purchased the France*
Co. 1—324 Inf A P O 44
spending some Ume with Mr. and
Harold Grlffeth; treasurer. Mr*. Ted
Carl horn? on Broadway and are
Camp Chaffee. Ark.
Mrs. McLeod, A Mrs. Margaret Pat­
Walton; Church deacon*. Harold
remodeling It for a home as they
ton cl Battle Creek 1* spending sev­
Grlffeth. Ted Walton. Harry Fish.
hnve rented thelr farm to Clifford
eral day* with Mr*. Alta Mosher. A
Convene and are planning on mov­
Maurice Peck of Hastings,
Mr. and Mr*. George Chipman of
Methodist
Church
Plan*
ing to town. * Mrs. Louise Pierce of grandson ’of Mr. and Mrs Will
Kalamazoo spent Wednesday with
In
order
that
the
church
may
Lansing spent the weekend with her Johnron. who ha* t?en In a cast for
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCallum. A
some time following a leg injury, senrrthe community more efficient­ Nlal McOhan of Hastings called on
WORLD'S BEST VALUE
ly a .&lt; lx-day program is being esion. Her brother. Harry accom­ wa* takro to Chicago. Thursday by -_
calendar post
panied her home for a week’s vtoit. hl* parents, and all returned home I tabllshed and church caljmdar
po.«t-­ ills grandmother. Mrs Enuna John­
IN FLOOR COVERINGSI
Monday evenlna.
evenings Bov
Boy Soouta
SoouU cock, Friday.
* Mr. and Mr.*. Floyd Salisbury of Siinday. The cast was removed and ' cd
Mnnd.v
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans and
Galesburg were Sunday afternoon after a week in bed th? tad may use No. 45 meet. The rccond Tuesday
tsby of Assyria spent Bunday with
visitors of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw. crutches and in a few month* it evening Is reserved for the Good Ifr.
and Mra. Ernest Boyce. A Mr*
« Mr and Mrs. A. Mulford of to expected he may get about with­ Neighbor class meetings. The fourth
Grand Rapid* were weekend visitors out tbe stick* The latest fracture Tuesday to Church Family mgnt. On Louise Lathrop 1* spending two
ALL LATEST PATTONS
of her parent*. Mr and Mrs Ernest and the former bone injury are both Wednesday evening*, there is to be weeks in Battle Creek with her
a pray-fellowship m-’etlng. Thurs­ daughter. * Mr and Mr* Bernard
Vermeulen and stater. Noreen on healing fine.
DeOolla and Mr. and Mrs. Russel
the Irving road. A Mrs. Prlncle Ken­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kronewltter day afternoons there will be Junior
yon left for Houghton take vicinity are home again. Mrs. K. is quite choir rehearsal.* and the senior Hart and Richard attended the
choir in the evening. The monthly Kalamazoo fair. Thursday. A Mr. '
Saturday morning because of the
illness of her ion Thornton. # Mrs. Kronewltter to very frail and his meeting of the Woman’s Society of and Mr*. Tlin Whitney of Kata- I
Christian Service is on the fourth mazoo called on relatives here Bun- I
Frank Hui* of Yankee Springs eyesight falling
,
Beginning last Sunday day. A Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDan­
spent Sunday In Grand Rapid* and
Glenn Grlffeth was in Grand Thursday
attended *n International Polish Bi­ Rapids Saturday to see hl* brother­ the church ha* a weekly bulletin iel* and Mra. Mildred Good of Paw
Paw spent Sunday with Mr. and
ble Students convention. Bhe met in-law Loul* Bells, who L* now printed.
Mra. Nelson Warper and daughter*
many of her old friends from Chi­ home from the hospital and able to
cago. Detroit. Muskegon and many get about the house. He may haw Melhodnl Church Heboei Organissa * Friends are very' Riad to learn
The Methodist church school has Mr*. Thomas Moyer, who underwent
other ptaces
Some she had not to have an operation in a few
elected new officers for the coming a major operaUon. to slowly improv­
seen for eighteen years so it was week*.
indeed a happy reunion.
Mr*. Ray Lyons was very ill over year and a fine Rally day program ing.
Miss Donna Diehl. Misses Carolyn
Sunday and rrqutred medical at­ iaat Sunday began a year of ac­
etmon
I tivlty. A plan ot attendance Is being and Rita Bourdo of Doster were cal­
tention.
‘
Mrs.
Ernest Vermeulen and Mrs. I inaugurated and the new- enroll- lers at Lester Monicas. Bunday. A
The monthly dinner and meeting
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Lattirop and
| of the WB.CB. Thursday at th? Don Stauffer were in Grand Rapb?ln, I!£?1 8i}nd*&gt;
Methodist church was enjoyed by id* Friday and called al Blodgett1 The Board of Education is *et- Mrs. Louise Lathrop were dinner
guest* o
Sunday
the E. H. Lathrop*
|
UUU1J ot
----------------------------twenty-five persons A lovely din­ hosnital to see th" former * father. | tt"g up a new divtalon ol the enuren .-u,I ner was followed by an Impressive Fred Slagel
School. Beginning Sunday. Oct 71 at
was m
in.
“• Barryville.
---------- *’’b. The dinner wm
Thete teems to be a general epi- ■ :lw‘ P*»‘&lt;* the R?v R D Leonard 1 honor of Mra. Louis* Lathrop*
devctional rervlce.
The vnnous
a btnlher. Win Hyde who «u W ,cars
1 reports of the secretaries showed d„nle M anmKh upi-U -rn 't, all! Uael, . ihlrd .dull
- in
•
— as
- aeries of lectures on Christianity &gt; "S'*
the society meeting its goals. Re- people
the
country
as well
old. Cotqiratutatlons. A Mr. and
| ports of the idlstrict melting in town. Perhaps the rainy season has through the Agro." Mrs. E. E. Hick- . Mrs. Clarence Applegate and Elsie
! Grand Rapid* were given by the &gt; something to do with It.
!‘“*n 1‘nd
Millie Whalen leach and Mrs. Virgil Monica spent Fn। ladles who attended
| Mrs E. J. Pinel, mother of Mr*. °‘*,er adult cta-**es. This course as day in Battle Creek. While there
।I The subject of "Health around iy
iv vS
Vi Tabor, to
is recovering from a presented will be &gt;•»
the »«.
first ...
In a &lt;I they visited Grover Davenport at
sene* of adult course*, equivalent the American Legion hospital a
the World’ wa* handled tn an un- [severe attack of mumps
I usual and most entertaining man- f Miss Charlotte Setuid. young of a Unlveraity extension course. The Cloverttale LAB. will be en­
i ner by the program chairman. Mrs.1 daughter ot the Web Schads ot Mr Leonard holds the degree of tertained at the home of Mr. and
I Minnie peterstn. The ladle* divided west Thornapple 1* home from the doctor ot philosophy in tbe field of Mr*. Edward Pennete, on Oct. 11.
historical Christianity from the Mrs. Wallace Nadell Is co-hostess
into groups and prroented certain ' hospital and up part of the time,
Unlveraity of Chicago. The class with Mrs. Pennel*. Dinner served
topics in original manner.
Mrs E. K- Lewis and daughter.
Borne canning for the Clark: Mr*. Sarah D.’Weerd. Mr*. Grace to open to the public.
at noon. Everyone welcome.
Subjects ana uatc* are—Oct 7—
I Home and Bronson hospital ha* Lz-w-i* and Mr. and Mrs
Mike
been done and ladies who have ex- ' Burehardt were al University hos­ "The Hebrew* Lay the Founds lion.’’ FAIR LAKK
lOct.
14
—
"Jesus
tne
pounder.
’
’
Oct.
pital. Ann Arbor. Sunday to see Ed
Mr. and Mr* Allen Griffin ipent
tribute a can or so for this cause. Lewis and Miss France. Burchard'. 121—"Early Heroes of Faith." Oct.
They found both about the Mme i —28 "Chrtottanity conquers Rome”; Bunday with Mr* Griffin* »i»ter.
Bright Future for Middleville
Lewis though weak Is up part of Nov. 4—"Augusune anu Benedict to Mra. Callie Acker* at Augusta. *
Mr.
and Mra. Edwin Pixley and eon
| The future of Middleville look* the time. He is in Ward 2 West the Reacue”; Nov. 11—"The Astonvery promising and the dream of Frances wa* not feeling as well and untng Medieval church’’, Nov. 18—
"A German Monk Protests”. Noy. Mra Chas. Pixley and fl/8«t Clar­
the business men to see the popu­
Here ia An erica*_________
favorite
lation doubled In tsn years doesn’t ln#
____ .....
ing continual pel
penicillin
injection* 23—"John Calvin Found* America ’; ence Pixley were Bunday dinner
Dec. 2—"American Christian* make guests of Mr. and Mr* Rolland
floor covering*— the beat
seem a mere pipe dream. There ia she Is tn 2. East
I plenty activity and there are sevBoth appreciate hearing
from two Revolutions’*; Dec 9—’’Religion Pixley and family near NaahvlUe.
value for your money.
saves tiie Frontier"; Dec. 16 — * Mr* Letta to visiting her daugh­
t-ral
applicants
for
every
vacant
friend*.
Richer colors, longer wear.
G.lded Religion": Dec 23—"Chrta- ter Mrs Bari Pennock and family.
! building
Hanity tn 1945"; Dec 3d—“What o|
The two new post-war factories
Birthday Fartie*
I
are
already
In
the
preliminary
stage
I
;
liw Future?"
Creek spent the weekend with Mr.
(juaranltrA to
you
।. The
t ne Miooicvme
Engineering
Mig
.
Master
Kenneth
Brog,
son
of
Many ot the church school o(fi*
Middleville Engine:rin« Mfg ,
Co to moving machinery into the I J*r
?^^i Bf0* &lt;Tltbratea
MT* Date Bunnell were Sunday
baildlng teased from Harr. Milter ‘ ht»
with a but there are some changes. Mrs. evening callers at Cha*. Pixley*.
which formerly housed the Bedford
Hu
Harry Balsch waa re-etected general
garag* «nd K won’t be long before grandmother Brog treated the superintendent and Charles
Wil­
complete stock of patterns
Lynch Law
.they will be manufacturing frees-noungatm of the room to tee cream liam*. superintendent of the adult
England and Ireland as wall aa
1 ing units The buikling ha* been and cake *nd &lt;lln
Msistanco of
remodeled and to. in w riJspe
‘he tewher, Mrs. Fiorence Coroarr youth division—Mrs. Wm. Harper colonial America have claims to the
Is in charge of the Junior depart­
The
Gerald White and the White “
a ’"F h»PP&gt; occasion.
ment and Mrs. V. V. Tabor of tbe origin ot th&lt; verb lynch.
*THa pahs he the 9a»CoU Sool
Product* Corporation who bought
r™,aF •’•nUn. seven young girl* Primary
Mrs. Hester Kcrtneen Is American account traces it to
the land east of the river, owned Iof U1* Bunday school etas* ot Mrs director ot the Sunday evening Charles Lynch, a Virginia planter
by Roy Hooper and W P Corson Chute* Williams enjoyed a party Youth Fellowship and Criuadtrs
l»ye a bulldozer at work leveling
the Williams home on west and also teaches the Adult girls in punishing his eolonist-naighbors
the hlU* and setting the ground MaU1 81 Game* were played and muth Fellowship class' Mission - who sympatbtaed with Gosrge ttL
MASTINGH
PHONE
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«awM&gt; sewrawy. wi. mk&gt;u Hls brand af JusUc* became known
plenty doint 0 kMn Williams who t» taking Pontoon; home department - Mrs a* Lynch’* law, than a* lynch law.
Complete Haiue » omtahlng*
Itma .auomcr
Ia .UWillTP
rtojtx
in 'Mitwtav
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ii- _ ■&gt;roll.
■ ' Mr. before ft came into common use io
das*
ID buuday
set*aAtlr^al
Martha Bena
way;
cradle
| presented with a lovely Utile
verb form.

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chalrman for the poet and Mn.
Platt co-chairman for the auxiliary.
A good time ta promised for all.
See you tonight at the hall.

ORGANIZATIONS
VJ^.W. AUXILIARY NEW 8

Tire ladies auxiliary honored their
Gold Star mothers Thursday eve­
ning at Die hall With a program
followed with lunch.
The Gold
Star mothers present wm Esteila
Dibble. Margaret ha Gardner. Mar­
garet Johnson. Mary Miller, and
Allie Woods. Those unable to at­
tend wm Elda BeUon. Lee Fl fir Id.
Rose Hawthorne, poise Ixrach and
Mn. Harold Tasker.
votlonnta, songs by Dolores McOta—n
Mini.
p—ruu r—mu
UllUn
nnd Pauline Skinner; a duel by
Marjorte and Phyllis Woods, and
a short talk by the Rev. A- M.
Ooldreri.

History of Michigan in Pictures

Sunday.

Glaciers and Mastodons

T34.C.A. to SPONSOR SWIMMING
PROGRAM FOR GIRLS
The Barry County Y MCA, lias

Greenville spent the weefceritl with 1
ills IUt«r. Mn. Mary Johnson, Mu. 1
Clyde Hendershot also spent Bun- 1
day with Mrs. Johnson.
Hastings. * M
BRANCH DISTRICT
* a Bunday svsr
About seventy friends. and neigh­ the John Da:
bors met with Mr. and Mn. Lee Mrs. Herbie
Bell and family Friday evening for gu&amp;u of frier
a farewell party. They arc moving day. Bunday
to East Lansing where Lee has p
position as herdsman at the college Vermontville. * Th*

Y.W.O-A. pool on Saturday afterKU McGregor will teach two classes
there beginning on Saturday. Octo-

UNEML

UVERIO
enrollment will be limited to 25 In
the beginners group and 25 swim­
men. Tile fall season will extend
OB*" &gt;’ ta
&gt;«*•
*““• u,b
P«r od will be 43.60. A health examination '•
la required and —
regula
-&gt;u. ­
tion blanks for this purpose msy be
obtained al' Saxon Castle.
The

wUh to thank each one who1 Hill. Senior Life Savers, will assist
.*ed Um any way to malts tills
guarding and Instruction.
program a success.
« /with
I
The beginning group will work on
Remember ladles you can now
P-7 your
,uur 1M4
1.™ due*.
uua&gt;.
f#ce and back noau “nd
pay
Our Saturday night parries will elemmiyy back stroke procreating
start Saturday. Oct. fl. at 8 o'clock. lnl0 diving, awlmmlng in deep water
Our n«xt meeting will be Thura&lt;«&gt;»«* •wu« necessary to pass
day. oct. 4. at 7:30.
Ith£* Red Cross Beginners test.
------------------------------The swimmers group will concenVJ-’.W. NEWS------------------------------------- ,rtte on learning to do such strokes
■ as tile breatt stroke aide stroke
—"if
2
.ui
t,.e h.t
l^.nch
. be eerved i wot|j on yariouj lypcl Of diving innle5t.n&lt;’
up | eluding the surface dive and build
tonight and Join us. The dues are । up endurance by swimming In­
coming In for lIHfl nnd the Q M. , freolngly longer distances. Those
thanks you comrades for sending who
interested and have aufflln y°ur dues.
i cjcnt swimming ability to meet the
Comrade Frank Reynolds has been Red Cross requirements will begin
suffering with rheumatism but is | a study of the basic techniques in
able to gel around again.
; Life Saving leading to Red Crass
Comrade Wm. Andrews has spent i junior or Senior certification.
part of this week cleaning the hall. I
___________ , , _____
It surely looks nice.
I
Don't forget our Saturday night !
° Tempore! O Mores!
parties; will start this week at 8:00.
A former baby carriage plant
Comrade Tommy .Loftus will be 1 making pilot seats for aircraft

Covering Michigan, the greet
ice sheet eitended to the
Ohio and Mittitsippi.

Our tioey tiarts over a
million yean ago when the
climate turned cold.

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WKZO PROGRAM DIRECTOR
SPEAKS TO KIWANIAN6
Dr. Wlllta Dunbar. PhU.. news
commentator and program director
of station WKZO in Kalamaaoo,
spoke to the KI wauls club last Wed­
nesday. His subject was "The Con­
stitution.” He told in a most.ln-

baie mastodons roamed.

1 from Wayland: Mr. and Mra. fear)' FAIR LAKE
Randall. Athens; Mra. lee Fuller. Last Week's Letter
and daughter, Rogers Comers; Mr.
Miss Mary Hughes spent the post
and Mra. Reo Brink. Milford; Ruth I week with-her brother and family.
Woodman. Royal Oak; Mr. and Mra. I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hughes. ♦
Lester Klnne and Mrs. Lillie Barker ' Mrs. Bernice DeKllder ot Battle
of Hastings. ♦ Mra. Pearl Dcmond j Creek spent Sunday with Mr. and
attended the Martin Comers Ladles ; Mrs. "Chas. Pixley. Mra. DeKidder
.... at Arlie Slocum's
------- — last
recently
from California
Aid
Wednesreturned
­
day and Russel Demand of Battle where she spent several weeks with
Creek spent Saturday and'Sunday her son Clyde and wife. ♦ Mr. and
Mrs Edwin Brass of Hostings, Mr.
visiting his relatives.
and Mrs. Alton Armour and son
Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
SOUTH WOODLAND
huh. o—i.h
_ White
wnne of
or Battle
name Creek
creex were Sunsun-

and has weathered many storms of
controversy since that first day of
Ito birth on Sept. 17, 1787.
The club had os ito guests for this
special program a number of the
social science teachers and also
officers of the high school.
Friday with Mrs. Percy Lehman. * Armour. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Lan­
Mr. and Mn. Rida Guy held open caster were Monday evening guesu.
COAT8 GROVE
* house Sunday afternoon from 2 to ♦ Chas. Pixley and son 8/8gt. Clar­
George, Kendall. Max, and Carl­ 4 in honor of their 2Sth wedding ence Pixley were In Battle Creek
ton Coats and Wm. Bayne attended anniversary. * Mr. and Mn. Wm. Mondky. Sgt. Pixley Is spending a
a cattle feeders meeting at M.S.C. I Wemple of Scottville and Mn. Nor­ ten day leave with his parenU. ♦
Saturday and Margaret CoaU vta- ma Qlfton of Woodland were Sun­ i Mr. and Mrs Claud Hoffman of
day dinner aurauI
guesta ...of «r.
Mr. .im
and »«..
Mn. Nashville called on Mr. and Mrs.
Ited at L&gt;r. H. A. Miller's In Lansing u«z
■
♦The P.T.A. was held at the church Floyd Mahler. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Guy | Nelson Willison Bunday
-------- r
»----------------last Friday evening. A male chor­ Kantner and Marvin and Mra. Levi,
us from Hastings gave many fine Kantncr were Sunday guesu of Mr. | OLAHS CREEK
selections and Mra. John TenHar- and Mrs Russel Kantner of Has-. un. Roy Hun and'daughter* of
kle gave some readings. Refresh­ tings. Mrs. Levi Kantner remained the Brush Ridge district and Mra.
ments of aaYidwlches, cake and cof- there to spend the winter. ♦ Mra. I Orson Tobias and daughter of Safee were served. Max Coats is pres­ Victor Oberman and baby of Grand line were Sunday callers at Chas
ident of the P.T.A. * The Home­ Haven were weekend guesu of her Whittemore's. ♦ The first meeting
Coming was s fine success. There parenU. Mr. and Mra. Loren Hersh- Of u,e Extension group will be held
were obout 50 in attendance during brreer. Mra. Harrison Blocher re- I at the home of Mrs. Russell Whltthe day. The morning sermon was tumed with her to visit her daugh-. temore.Thura .Oct.4. WMr. and Mra.
given by J. O. Crawford. The Jun­ ter. Mra. Charles VanLcntc. ♦ Mr. I Russell Thornton and son of Pol­
and Mrs. Waller Hershberger and | tersville were Sunday visitors at
ior choir led the singing and the
director Maurine Clum sang.' Over Mr. and Mrs. Waller Fisher spent | Clyde Warren's. ♦ Mrs. Ray Erway.
90 partook of a fine dinner. In the Monday at Battle Creek. * 8 Vc Mrs. Virginia Tate. Mrs. Clyde Warond
Mrs Gallen Mlske and Joyce ren and Mrs. Roy Oaks attended the
afternoon the Young People's choir
led the sinking. The male quartet. of Detroit and Bobby Joe and Ju- Extension meeting of ofilcers and
Jesse Chase. Lawrence Chase. Er­ lie Ann Ulery of Lake Odessa were leaders In Hastings last Tuesday. ♦
•
nest Smith, and Warnie Kelsey. sang Paul Brodbeck. ♦ Harry Sandbrook | list last week. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Roy
two numbers and Earl Clum and Jay
Wing sang solos. 8.U. Mattson of and family spent Monday at Grand Erway accompanied Mr. and Mra.
Lansing was the afternoon speaker. Rapids. ♦ Mra. Opal Hershberger j Ward Erway to Muskegon where
Much credit for the success of the of Grand Rapids spent the weekend they spent the weekend with Mr.
day should be given to Earl Sease. with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herah- I and Mrs. Harold Sharp. ♦ The SB.
pastor, to Kenneth Kelsey, general berger. ♦ The Woodland United 1 Rutland W.C.T.U. and Flower group
•
— ■
.
Brethren Missionary meeting will [held an interesting meeting with
chairman, and the various commit­
tees. The offerings amounted to be held at the home of Mra. Mabie Mrs. Lyle Biddle Wednesday pm.
We have a fine stock of Pre-war Heater Hose.
Schaibly this week Wednesday. ♦ IThe October meeting wUl be held
4120. Among those present from
Fred otuAlso Fuel Pumps and Ignition Parts.
away were Mrs. Edith McQueen, De­ Mr. and Mra. Ora Lehman visited •w,lh
fa OH. tot
| qulMBYNEWS-'—
.
troit: Alvin Cotton. Lansing; Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Colton and daugh­ BANFIELD
•
I Orcanlxe Hospital Guild
ter. Mr. and Mrs. King, Vermont­
•n&gt;. Johutown r.™ Bur— dub1
ville: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wing. Lin­
district
met “
at the home
""
h"”' of Mn.
coln. Neb.: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wing. will imrt with Mr. and Mra. Harr, Henry
■ Sothard Wednesday to or­
Carlton; Clair Steiner. Chllllcolha, Babcock Wednesday evening. Octo-1
a Hospital Guild. Mra. Erwin
O-: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Noble. Grand ber 10. ♦ Mrs. Walter Hobba en- Clark, Mra. Keith Chase and Mixa
tetfained her bridge club Tuesday I
Lottie Tcudlnk were present to help
vidson and granddaughters. Kola- ■r a one o'clock luncbntn. ♦ Mra.
Winnie Dunn has been quite 111 at organise the guild. The following
officers were elected: Mra. Henry
and Mn. J. O. Crawford, Delton: the home of her daughter. Mra.
Sothard, chairman f Mrs Loyal Low­
Mr. and Mn. Chas. Starr and others Clara Hughes. ♦ Mra Walter Hobbs
took her father back to Indiana ell. vice chairman; Mra. Lawrence
Saturday He spent the last three Rltzman, secretary-treasurer.
Mra. Gene Freeman leaves Wed­
nesday for New York and New Ha­
and Mn. Don Putnam were Friday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mn. Fred ven, Connecticut to visit her sister
and
niece. * Mr. and Mra. IJoyd
Stiles in Battle Creek. * Leo Quick
of Hastings spent last week with Rose of Battle Creek gave a birth­
day dinner Sunday for Mrs Gene
his- cousin. Albert Lyons. * Mn.
Bernard Hammond and children Freeman. * Edwin Sponable of
were in Battle Creek last week to Jackson came Wednesday to visit
see her mother who Is 111. ★ Wil­ Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lowell and oth­
liam Marcellus la quite 111 and Fred er relatives. * Charlea Carpenter
As I am moving into a small apartment. I will dispose of my surplus furniture at
Robinson has returned home but is of Claire is a guest of Mr. and Mra.
in quite poor health at present.
Public Auction at the residence located at 730 South Hanover Street in Hastings on
These two gentlemen are the oldest Hastings.
Miss Donnabelle Thomas of the
residents of Johnstown. * Orin
wiuuvni two
iwo granddaughters
jranumujincra are
are
^mi ^ra^Henre'smh’1
Johnson's
keeping house for him. His son.
Alva, and family will move In with
returned to the
Orin November 1. ♦ Lt. Prank Hobbs Bliss Go., Monday after a 3H
STARTING AT 1 O CLOCK, I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
is now stationed with an occupa­ months’ illness. ♦ Mr. and Mra.
Harold Hannon and Mr. and Mra.
tional army In Guam.

Michigan'* jJiicoveries
include tush and bones
found near Cais Gty.

Hendershot home Sunday after­
noon. * There was a large attendBrill's last Thursday. The ladles
completed their mending and elect­
ed the following officers: Pres., Myra
Henry; vice pres. Altha Hender­
shot: sec , Irene Hendenhot: trees.,
Georgia Brogan. ♦ Mr. and Mrs
L. B. Christiansen spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mn. Ed.
Senia at Algonquin lake. * Mr. and
Mn. Clinton Brill and Johnle and
Mr. and Mn. E. J. Morgan were

given a* a token of respect. The
community will mtas the Bell fam­
ily. but wishes them success In their

CLAY HIM.8
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100. ♦ Mrs. Alice Norton returned
cd the sale of household good*
home-Friday night after spending
the Chas. Crookeon house In Ml
dlevllle. Saturday. * Mra. Chas. F
shall and Battle Creek. Mr. and
’and spent the weekend in Ban
Mrs. Keith Norton called on Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent Norton Friday Creek with her friend. Mra. C. Tk
lor. * Chas. Skinner and Mra. Ge
evening. The Keith Nortons have
He Harris accompanied Mr. ai
sold their home tn Battle Creek and
Mrs. Clyde Skinner and Norma Le
are moving to their new farm home
endecker to Grand Rapids Bund
near Tekonsah. Mr. and Mrs. Vin­
and were guesu of Mrs. Who
cent Norton called on John and' Coykendall
George Loomis of Eaton county,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marshall and
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Any Other Kind

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TERMS: Cash, no property removed until settled for.

MRS. LILA M KEE, PBOPX.
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

Saturday evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Nial Castefeln. ♦ Mra. Chas.
Rowley returned f home from the
hospital Sunday/ She ia recover­
ing nicely from a recent operation.
♦ Mra. Myrtle Castelein accompan­
ied Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reynolds to
Battle Creek Friday night to attend
the graduation exercises of the Com­
munity hospital.

BRANCH DISTRICT
Last Week's Letter
Mr. Jack Bottomly of Augusta
was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn MarahaU. Mrs.
Rachel Hill was also a Sunday guest
and Charley Janes of Battle Creek
called Saturday. ♦ Mr. and Mra.
Arthur Wilcox of Vermontville and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Armour of Bat­
tle Creek were Saturday evening
callers at the Herbie Wilcox home. IRVING
The Irving W.8.CS. will meet
Mr. and Mra. Wilcox spent Sunday
with the Kenneth Ryalls in Battle Thursday, Oct. 4. at the home of
Creek. ♦ The Lester Hawk family Mn. Ear) Engle where Mn. John
of Battle Creek called on Mr. and Be Ison will be co-hosteas. * Thirty
years
ago.
Oct. 1.- 1M5.
the ...........
Irving
Mrs. John Darby. Sunday. Mr and ,
-----------------------—— . —
Mra. Wayne Conklin and family of &gt; flour mill burned. ♦ Mra. Jessie
Allegan were Sunday dinner guesu. Bush of Battle Creek is visiting her
♦ Mrs. Helen Tucker. Mrs. Marjorie, stater. Mra. Wm. McCann, Mr. and
Skidmore and Mr. and Mra. Baker Mra. John Ten Harkel of Hastings
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' visited at John Perry’s one day re­
Norman Stanton of the Durfee dis- cently. ♦ There was standing room
trict. ♦ Mr. and Mra. Orover Mar-' only at the Rally Day Sunday
shall were Sunday guests of the school which was held in the prayer
Adam-Ostroth family. * Mrs. ..
Moyer
--------- meeting room. ♦ Mr. and Mrs Nick
is seriously ill at Pennock hospital. Magyar and family have moved onto
The family have the sympathy of the John Perry farm In Thomapple
the community which wishes her a twp. ♦ Fred Schlffman from Bat­
speedy recovery. ♦ Mn. Iona Bell tle Creek called on hta father here
and the new back have returned to Sunday. ♦ Mr. and Mra. Dell Wil­
Pennock hospital for a few days. cox of Rutland were Sunday visitors
at William McCann's. ♦ Mr. and
' DUNHAM DISTRICT
Mra. Ben Beverwyk of Hastings were
Last Week's Letter
calling in Irving and have gone to
I Mra. Isabelle Zemke and daughter Georgia to visit their son at Fort
j Beverly and n|fce Ardia Southern
Benning. They will also visit Mr.
I all ot Vermontville called at Ward and Mra. Thomas Sowerby in Flor­
Cheesemnn's Sunday evening. ♦ Mr. ida. ♦ Mrs. Frank Travis has re­
' and Mrs. Orson McIntyre and Mr. turned to Pennock hospital for fur­
and Mra. Claude Hoffman attended ther treatment.
I the farewell party Saturday eveI nlng for Mr. and Mra. Grover Mar­ HENDERSHOT
*
. shall. ♦ Mr. and Mra. Keith Ball
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Mott and Mr.
‘and children were Sunday guests of and Mra. Glenn Henry of Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Dunkclberger recently spent a week camping near
j and family. ♦ Sunday dinner guests Wellston. * The Hendershot com­
at Claude Hoffman's were Wm. munity supper will be held at the
: Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob schoolhouse Saturday evening, Oct.
1 .Hoffman. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ball 8 Potluck supper with Esther Brill
and Neva and Mra. Thelma Soya and Nina Matteson In charge.
and son Joe visited Mr. and Mra. Please bring your own table service.
Bud Glllasple in Lacey Bunday. Mr. * Mr. and Mra. Lynden Garrison
and Mrs. Harvey Gillespie were called on the Robert Garrisons Sat­
guesu there alaf* Sgt. Rudolph urday afternoon. * Mr. and Mra.
Soya left Friday for San Antonio. Ronald Haynes called at the Lex;

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Muskrat trappsr* will pay a
MldI il V 11 L IT J dlevlBe creamery: Woodland won
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th
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.a 111.
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Tlie Grand Rapids papers have
Loub'Paul Mlske wa* bom In i tion departmentsold 24.103 muskrat
Grlndera. In the Futon RUUi
announced the appointment of Mra.
.
.. In
edt'.rf
Paul Jones (Florence Diamond* a Ionia, Nov. 1, 1889. ths son of Ed-; and mink licenses last stasan. Ths
former Hastings girl, as chairman of ward aud Antonia Mlske. and paa*cd 1 trapping season In thb part of
Bliss League. depending upon view- the No. 1 Kent Co. war price and away al hl* home. 301 E. Grand 8U I Michigan b from December 1 to Derationing board to succeed Roger L. on Tuesday, Sept. 25. At the age j cember 31. inclusive.
Irom there on. With whitewash route—Shippers, Clerks Wamahius. Mrs. Jones is a native of nine, hb parent* moved to Luth--------&lt; • »--------------daughter of whom Hastings Is na­ er where he spent hb boyhood days. I POLICE ACTIVITIES
the winning countShop Of Ucc, Engineers and Spears turally proud. A long list of her, On Oct. 24. 1914. ho was united In I At the council meeting September
l were on the losing end. Keith worthwhile, activities,-both local and marriage to Pearl R- Gregg, and 34. Chief of Police Thompson made
and P»tt«ni Shop blanked. chax
with 557.
national has been mentioned by tbe for the past thirty year* they have 1 me following report for the two
V
;. Best individual series:
press of that city which recalls that resided In Hasting*. Mr. Mbke wg* I weeks ending that night:
i League
"C. Payne ................244-172-291-617
57 miscellaneous complaints re—“She has been active as an OPA employed at the International Beal
Boy Hubbard scored 596 for Pis- R Moorc .
volunteer worker since November, &lt;k Lock Co, and lite E. W. Bib* Co., celved. 15 motor vehicle accident*
Um Ring* in the RecreaUcn League R Hubbard
..217-198-180 —506 1943 when she became a member and later operated a bicycle shop, policed. 4 Municipal court summon*
. .208-208-157—573 ot tin- national consumer advisory He was a member ot the Methodbt served. 10 Juror* summoned for Muwhich wm high for the league Pb-. c NorrU ...
..194-191-179-564 committee. This committee meets xhprch, the Masonic Lodge No. 52. ■ nic. court. 90 operator* license* bton Rings woa two from Bibs.
Leonard
Leonard* had a two to one edge on K. chMe ..
..183-171-203 —557
with Chester Bawlea. OPA admlnb- F, As A. M.. the OK-S . and the । sued. 7 traffic ticket* issued. 15 dog*
Hastings Ire and Fuel; and White &gt;c pim-ig ..
..171-221-162—554
CIO local. Surviving are hb wile, obposed of. 2 arrested for breaking
197-158-198—553 trator, and his staff in Washington Pearl; one son. Loub. Kentfield. Blui entering. A deer rifle. Ford *«•
Products won the odd game from G Monica .
every two months. She has been
M Wilson .
active in price panel activities of Cal.; one grandson; hb mother,L dan and bicycle restored to their
Contmerclal I .eague
c.
C. Annablc
Annablc
the local ration board and last Jan­ Mrs. Antonia Mbke. Mackinaw City. • owner*.
Robert Moore scored high In thc.o Laubaugh
uary was appointed volunteer aubtriTOriwM-reJal Czague with a tine 612 |
ance supervisor, which required her brothers, William of Hastings and , LITTLE LUCK SO FAR
Mries. a 242 flrat game featuring
h&gt;vc
appeare&lt;1 ln ihu
Cigarette paper from the United ' attention four or five days each Fred of Mackinaw City. The Rev.
L Winston Slone conducted the fu-1 vlclnltyi al thtl writing, m ihclr
States has saved the cigarette in­ week at the board office.
Coffee Shop took two from Good­ dustry in the Lebanon, Syria, since | "Mrs. Jones is a past local and neral at the First Methodbt c^UFcfi migration southward, in any numnumber of duck* neat*
Bros. Hdwe.; Middleville D-X the supply from France was cut off. state president of the League ot on Thursday afternoon. Sept. 27. at
i Women Voters; was a member of two o’clock, and interment wa* In | lng ncar p^d, or lakes In thb
the flrat state civil service commit- Riverside. The committal services county b also below normal. So
aion and nerved from 1939 to 1944 were In charge of the Masons, Fred I f|ir duck hunter* have bagged very
But
luck
ln
; ns a member of the Grand Rapids Mbke. a brother, reciting the beau- [ rew
civil service board. She b a mem­ tiful Masonic ritual. Acting a* pall- I atorc Ior lhem a UWJe laUr
ber of the board ot Brough Com­ bearers were members of the Tel- 1-------------- ,------------------------------ - , ■ —
munity association and several oth­ lowcraft team, with whom Mr.
Mlske had long been associated.
( n----------------------- - ■ ------- —■— --------er organizations.

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ELIZA C. HYNES

(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.1
the eAst by-pass, or can go on Into
Grand Rapids on several routes if
they wish to enter the city.
It is not anticipated at this Ume.

Eliza C. Hynes, daughter of Wil- 1
Ham and Amelia Koons, wu born
Nov. 19. 1871, in Webster. Dark ’
county. Ohio, coming to Michigan .
with her brother. James, and her

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She wu married to Elmer Hynes I
grade separation with the Michi­
gan Central It h anticipated, ti^b on May 30. 1891. To this union;
eleven ----------------------------------children were born, eight
of
not being such an Important ra£l-t»^.»..
- ,,,
road line, that automatic flashers i whom survive, six daughters. Hazel
CLEAN REST ROOMS
and gate* will be sufficient. It b. 1 McLaughlin and Mrs. Guy Makley j
COB. STATE * MICHIGAN
however, expected that we will *ep- j of Woodland. Mra. Homer Hammond
arate the grade at the main line of1 Bnd Mrs. Forest Falconer of Hos­
tile
•
----- M. O.
— Hsil
— •• of
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-- ------ - 1 —
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ting*.
Mr*.
The plans are now practically fin- Rapids. and Mrs. Ray Wortley of I
ADVERTISEMENT
ished, at Icmi for a section of thb Wayland: and two sons. Maurice I
route, and we ore planning on one 1 Hynes of Hastings and Greydon |
section of relocation to be put on ’ Hync4 oI Bame creek
I It &lt;
*10
11*
Ute program for grading and drain- i
age structures during the Late fall. ।
lu
whiter and early spring
Paving • cedlng hrr ,n death Bl*teen years'
£jld then follow Immediately when
Bnd h„ 1)rother&gt; jBme# died in
• grade had reached sufficient |
—
-------- _•of
--------•
■ ..rue.
After a sickness
several
tlement.
1 months ?he went to her last sleep i
Or course thb h still up In the on Sept. 20. 1945. at the age of 73 ;
air as the Federal appropriation for । yean. 10 months and 1 day.
Should IF’rtr monument! be benutijul or utejul? Here it
postwar work ho* not yet been!' We loved her. Yes we loved her
a itntcmeHt »j the (air for beauty ai greiented by Mar­
made, although from preliminary But angels loved her more.
.
steps it b anticipated that thb j| And they have sweetly called her
garet Grenon. It it fublithed by the courtety oj The New
might be available early in October. I
Yuri Timet and by germil lion oj the author.
In other word*, we will push this Job jI From yonder shining shore.
Golden Gates-were opened
as rapidly as it is passible, all dr- I(The
! A gentle voice said. "Come"
cumstances taken into considersshould a memorial actually be?
War
memorials are for remem­
.
And
with
farewells
unspoken
lion.
First, let us ask what a monument
brance! Down through the ages
I cannot even give you. at thb She calmly entered home.
attempts to do. The chief thing that
they have been erected for no
time, the section which will be put |
every monument alms to achieve
other
purpose,
and
the
older
con
­
PASSING
OF
under contract first as thb depends ,
h to nx in some enduring form,
tinents
are
studded
with
the
es
­
on the extent of the relocation, nnd 1 JAMES 8. TUDOR
with permanent materials, a mem­
whether or not It involves real |
James S. Tudor, a former resi­ thetic milestones of history. But
ory that will otherwise too easily
there
are
factions
in
our
young
heavy grading Uiat can be done ■ dent of Hastings, pawed away Tues­
pass. Plainly, such a practical re­
during the late fall and winter I day morning nt the Edmore hoa- practical America that Insist on
sult cannot be achieved by an au­
the useful rather than the es­
months.
’
pltaL Funeral services will be held
ditorium or a swimming pool, per­
I know that it will be of interest [ Thursday afternoon at one o’clock thetic. On every side today we
functorily named a memorial,
to you also that, from the present I at the Pine River Methodist church meet this question of war me­
These useful structures do not
end of M-37 at the Junction with near Edmore, with burial at Rivet- morials; the subject has risen to
bind us to our dead. A memorial
the heights ot controversy and the
M-63 In lake County, north of I Bide cemetery.
is n religious act of dedication; an
groups that are in favor of
Baldwin, northerly, another winter
attempt to renew in ourselves the
the
utilitarian
seem
to
be
in
the
grading Job k expected to be put on DUNHAM DISTRICT
spirit of better men and women.''
saddle.
to get tlie closing of the gap be­
To celebrate the birthday of Sam
Playgrounds, hospitals and skat­
Ohio.
lor
instance,
has
launched
tween thb point and Mesick, in
ing rinks are all highly* desirable,
Buxton of Banflcld. his daughter. a nation-wide campaign and pul
. Wexford County, under construction
but do they immortalize our coun­
150 that Hits gap will be closed in the Mrs Harvey Cliccscman and family out a large and handsome bro­
try
’s heroes? As artists we cannot
entertained
besides
Mr.
and
Mrs
chure. called "Memorials That
early future, if possible.
fall to see the short span of life
Buxton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stati­ Live." advocating community cen­
I trust thbt the picture I have
that is accorded many of our pub­
ters.
r-----------------------------------------------gymnasiums, recreation parks.
given you is not too Indefinite and on and sons. Dowling; Mr. and,„
lic buildings. A community cen­
| some of ihls information will be of Mrs. Gordon Buxton. Banfield; Mra. periodicals are singing the same
ter that is useful to this generation
Nellie Miller. Lacey; Mrs. Carrie । tune. I cannot feel that calling a
lvalue to you.
Evans. Nashville; Mr. and Mrs. Har- J community house or a swimming
may not be useful to the next gen­
Sincerely,
eration for the simple reason that
old Gray. Maple Grove. * Mr and i pool a war memorial can actually
Charles M. Ziegler.
cities grow and neighborhoods
State Highway Commissioner Mra. Grover Marshall ate moving make it a war memorial. A mere
week to tneir
their new nomc
home near
near &gt;I laoci
label ones
does noi
not seem kh
an adequate
change and a useful recreation
...
,
, . tthis
ms weeK
1 »
MCn " " Mr Zieglers Hastings. * Mr. and Mr*. Melvin substitute for the real thing.
center of today may find itself to­
morrow in a part of the city that
m.kl
Wade and family and Floyd Hill of
Robert Moses, in a recent speech
HAn It m,nb. ’JiZoS. Snt,’ »&lt;oU were Su,,d“&gt;’ 'bltor* at George . at the Metropolitan Museum, reno longer has need of it.
The utility of a war memorial
Jro“~ae
Balb * Mr..add Mrs Claude Hoff- I ~marked
- ---------------------today
----------------’­
that "artist*
are al
wrnk ^‘wadine
droin
,nau &amp;”ent Sunday In Nashville together too modest about their
should be subordinate and inci­
dental and It is a low level of
M 17 ' *,ll‘ Mr’ antl MrS Fred
* । role in the Stale and their im­
1 Win tnmm^2-&lt;.lto^«iA»hrelThi
! Sunday evening callers of the Geo. portance In modem society • • •
aspiration that asks for the purely
! -Idf
?J.ld । Sall family were Mr. and Mra. In thia bailie (about war me­
utilitarian. A modem sewage-dbposai plant would be a boon to
’irobablv* In 1948 ixwstblv In IM7
Linus Harding and daughter Mrs. morials । little has been heard from
many a community. It would be
the artist. Lay extremist* have
practical. It might be a necessity.
held the field in lite face of the
eliminate the square turns on the 01 BaltIe Crcelc
It would bring comfort and health
' quite obvious fact that there is
present M-37. and will save tnurly .
to thousands. But do you really
loom for all sorts of memorials
two miles travel from Middleville to
want your boy commemorated by
। and
that local considerations
Grand Rapids
anything so exclusively useful?
should
govern
the
decision
in
each
Sharp knives need careful treat­
| There will be much interest, too.
We have bridges for war memo­
। case. •
• Each is desirable in a
in Mr. Zleglrr’s statement that,' ment if they are to hold an edge. ; particular context and community.
rials Then why not tunnels? Why
from the present northern encl of Placed in a knife rack In a drawer No one of them b the universal
not carry the memorial idea under
M-37. in Lake county, at the inter­ or fastened on a wall, knives will answer. The perfect tribute of
the river as well as over it? What’s
section ol M-37 and M-S3. it is pro­ ' avoid the harmful clash of blade on one group is the white elephant
the difference? Only this—a bridge
"
Knives "lose their temper" of another. Each objective has its
posed to grade and pave 31 north- blade
can be beautiful,
ward to Mesick, in Wexford county, if subjected to heat.
hard to make a s[
distinctive appeal and validity.
or stone over a ft_
There b room for all of them. The
I Ls a paved highway. The comple- '
of water anything but beautiful.
mystery’ b why artut* seem to
• tlon of that gsp will, with the pav-'
Used Far Trench Mouth ’
A tunnel, though it serves the same
have so little conviction ot their
' Idr of M-!»7 from Middleville to i
purpose as a bridge, can never be
Sulfathiazole has been found to be importance in the world that they
। Grund Rapids. make a paved trunk;
beautiful
1 very effective in the treatment ot do not bring this out."
We
do
not
lack
for
conviction.
"A monument should be beauti­
Ct:y
From the last named city. • gingivitis, or trench mouth. The Mr Moses. nor are we too modest,
ful." says Fletcher Steele. "Ideals
M-37 and M-131 will, also afford a drug is held in contact with the lls- as you so magnanimously suggest.
can be worthily expressed only in
p-.™ road
.«.u from
...... Battle
*or •• lon« ■
•• PomM*
completely paved
We are merely inarticulate. If we
terms of beauty. Beauty insures
compressed tablets have
Creek and Hastings to Petoskey and
permanence. The world will cher­
are vocal at nil. it b in our image*
been found best.
the atralts.
ish and protect IL A monument
l But there are a few arthts.
to commemorate an ideal should
’ j architects mostly, and landscape
rank second only to the house of
Ii’ men and writers, who have lifted
II their voices in favor of the more
Ood in the community. It should
11 esthetic type of war memorial and
be dedicated to the high uses of
Will You Hove a.Good “Roof Over Your Head"
il' It might be well to bring forward
contemplation and self-consecra­
This Winter?
I some of their arguments.
"As
tion It should be set apart from
‘ travelers ask for sun and garden­
the humdrum affairs of everyday
' ers pray for rain, everyone cannot
life lest Ils chief function be for­
gotten."
' teres ting to contemplate the other
It is no indictment of the Un­
side.
known Soldier's Tomb, of the Lin­
The group that favors the utili­
coln Memorial or the Washington
tarian has choMn a wonderful ral­
Monument to say that they are ot
lying cry—"Memorials That Live."
no use to the living, for. like other
but the best thing they have to . symbols of the spirit of man, each
offer is their slogan
.
is of the highest use. Is Mount
Your Home — Farm Buildings or Place of Business.
"The implication In 'Memorials
Vernon useless? Is the restoration
of Williamsburg useless.? UfcfulThat Live’ Is. of course, that other
We Arc Headquarters for
memorials do not live." says Erwin
rieav In a »ar memorial U the very
Frey. "One might ask that you
attribute that disqualifies IL Ralph
Adams Cram pul it this way: "The
have a look at other periods and
JOHNS-MANVILLE ond PHILIP CAREY
' civilizations. It happens that the
utility test, when II comes to cele­
only memorials that survive are
brating heroes, is like giving rub­
I the ones you contemn.’’ And Paul
bers as a Christmas present to a
child."
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| many 'Living Memorial*’ Is that
We should build our memorial!
they die young " It is obvious that
In a spirit of reverence and love,
anything that lives ha* a limited
with sorrow and tenderness In our
tenure of lite and will die.
remembering. Frederick Law Olm­
Formerly Hastings Construction Co.
stead hu reminded us that "things
“Useful memorials.** writes Lewis
Mumford, "arc a complacent way
of the spirit are not luxuries; they
“Quality Building Materials"
of getting beneiits far ourselves
are essentials. In the make-up ot
• &gt;nd- st the same time flattering
mgn the soul Is greater than the
Hastings
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body."
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M. Jack Laubaugh. 0-834236

■T- Gordon

i. Jacobo. 29415106

JaekaonvUto, Florida
Baa Francisco. Calif.

U. R. W Bush. 0-547646

ever, we’re ao farJxhlnd on addres­
see and letters it’s a umb up now to
know which to print and when.
(FhaV—correction on names of the

AP.O. 31206, 5 Postmaster

Pfc. Robert W. Cook. Jr. 646947
USMCR. 1st Processing CO.
Radial. Bn.
Camp LtJeune. N. Car.

Here's an address where chatty
news letters will be more than wel­
come because Arhold may be In the
hospital for a little time. Here tls:
U. Arnold P. Perkins. 0-1309478

J. J. Kibl Inger. HA. J'c
Naval Hosp. Corp Schoo! (WR)
Balt. 2. Co. 3. Brkx 1504
Cp. Motletl, Great Lakes. Ill-

Northington Gen Hospital

8gt. Leon R. Helmer. 36424939
87th Signal Co.

Guess it’s sense to print the ad­
dresses we have, before they’re all
Changed again because then we
wouldn’t know where we’re al—only

Fort Benning. Georgia

'&lt; Fighter Gunnery Field
Foster Field
Victoria, Texas

O. R. Beadle. A/8
*
Co. 46-411. UM.TA
Ssn Diejo 33. QsUf.

Pvt Clinton E. Allen. 36834333
Co. B. 102 Engjr.
A.P.O. 27. 'I Postmaster
New York. N. Y.
Pvt Eldon Houghtaling, 36939291
Casual Co. 76. 2nd Pit.
APO. 21233. '1 Postmaster
San Pranciaco. Calif.
Max J. Houghlallng. 8 1/c, 3645099

8/Sgt. Verslle D- Babcock
Pnst Pay Office. Marine Bks.
Quantico. Va.

Addresses:—
Pvt. Robert Stu lx. 36882020
Det. Med. Dept- 62nd Gvn Hosp.
AP.O. 513.
Poatmaster
New York. N. Y
Pvt. James A. Endsley. 36460581
Hq. Btry. 32nd A-AA Brigade

Pfc. Lewis A. Endsley. 36192380

Cpl. CorllM A. Barnns. 16086880
Co. A. 791st Railway Opn Bn.
Camp Plauche

AP.O. 903.
Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif.

We Want

Daggett Municipal Airport
Daggett, Calif.

Pvt. Donald L. Clinton. 36939275
Inft Co. A. 4th Plat.
APO. 21241.
Postmaster
Ban Francisco. Calif.

Sqd. M
Chatham Field,
Savannah. Georgia

Cpl. Chas P. Barnes. 16066525

Co. XX 59th Bn.. 12th Regt.
Camp Fannin. Texas

Pvt Fred Endres. 36944295
Co B. 7th Bn, 2nd Reg.
A.OPRD. No. 4 ,
Camp Adair. Oregon

HOME FRONT Addresses--THREE
Marie O. Higbic. H.A. 2/c 7672022
Reg. 3. Co. 3. Naval Hosp. Train.
School iWR.i
Camp Moffett, Great Lakes. Ill.
Pfc Richard D. Blough. 36424922
4605 QM. Truck Co. &lt;Hvy&gt;
APO. 75. '• Postmaster
San FrancLtco. Calif.

USED
CARS
CASH PAID ON THE SPOT!

Roland Barry’s. * Remember the
Rslly Day Martin church Sunday.
Oct. 14. Sunday school 10 o'clock
followed by preaching. Puiluck din­
ner at noon and afternoon program
Keealer Field. Miss
All are Invited to attend. * Mr. and
Mrs. Shirley Slocum were Lansing
Pvt Greydon IL Wood. 96577.
USMCR
visitors Friday of last weak. * Mlu
AR Co . 3 M-T. Bn, 34d Marine Jeanette Troutwine spent over the
weekend with the hoqu- folks. Mr.
Div.
% Fleet Poet Office
and Mra. Carl Troutwine and fam­
San Francisco. Calif.
ily'near Middleville. * Friday cal-

Inft. Co. E. 1st Plat.
A PO. 21341, 5 Postmaster
San Francisco, Calif.

A P.O. 19638-A. 5 Postmaster
New York. N. Y.

Cogswell of Community hospital.
Battle Creek spent Sunday with the
home folks. * The WS CS. at Mrs
Arlle Slocums last Wednesday wax
not as well attended as usual, but
a fine dinner and good time was
enjoyed by all present. * Mr. and
Mrs. Carl GraahuU and daughters ot

Pvt. Keith Pufpaff. 46034619

Sgt. Earl J. Cappon. 36166974

Alliance, Nebraska

some for good—that and the DulDtuh news will have to wait until

APO 903. % P.Jtm.uter
Keith Chas Mead. F 1/c

72nd T.CB. 434th TC.O

la peanuts—who said, "Oh Shucks.’

Sgt. Oorodn J. Jacoba. 36416106

were Mra. Elsie Cogswell and Wayne
and Mias Marjorie 'Cogswell ot
Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. Winnie Dove
ot Carlton Center. Mr. and Mra. Ed
Mattoon and Mrs. Clair Jones ot
Hastings. Sunday callers were Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Deaklnx of E Cas­
tleton and William Cogswell and
daughters Ruby. Dorothy, and Car­
rie. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Troutwine
were callers there last Thursday
evening.

SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Regular Grange meeting at Glass
Creek. Friday evening and supper.
Please brirfg sandwiches, frledcakca
or cookieg. * Mrs. L. Douglass spent
1st U. Roy Hathaway. 0-1001359 Friday and Saturday in Charlotte
Separation Center
with her daughter. Mrs. Myron Bis­
W. D. Personnel Center
hop and children. * Mr. and Mrs.
Camp Fannin. Texas
Fred Keech of Battle Creek spent
Sunday with his sister aryl husband.
Pvt. Gerald D. Smelker. 46032362 Mr. and Mrs. France Gorham *
Spec. Engr. Det.. P. O. Box 160
Sunday dinner guesu of Mr. and
Mrs Roy Oaks were Mr. and Mrs.
Oley Douglass Lottie and Manning
Cpl. Gordon A. Ironside. Jr .
Dtxiglas of Carlton Center. Mr and
NNMB
Mrs. Lemuel Oaks and Earl Clagett.
AG Postal Section
Prairieville. * Mr. and Mrs. Or­
Hq.. Co.. 1st Army
ville Krebo of Charlotte and Mrs
Fort Bragg. N. Car.
Don Eppelhelmcr of Vicksburg were
Sunday guests of the Harry Dunns.
Pvt. Henry B. Beverwyk. 36939455

Lt. James Humphrey. 0-1185065
143 Ord. Hm Co. (FA.)
Port Bragg. N. Car.
.

Pvt wilham B Leary. 559490
IM Bn.. 7lh Marine*. Hdq Co.
'e Fleet Post Office
San Francisco. Calif.

John O’Donnell. MM 3'c (Ja
Demobilization School. Claw 6
Brks. 502
Great Lakes. Ill.

Pvt Ralph 8. McClelland. 46020376
Co C. 63 TUR Bn . 13 THg. Rest
Camp Fannin. Texas

T 4 David R Cook. 16085560
Btry A. 617 F- A. Oban Bn
North Camp Hood. Texas

It takes approximately 100.000
acres to keep a soybean oil plant •
busy.

Ena. Donald C. Springer. 465860
Coin Fair West Coast
Fleet Post Office
San Francisco. Calif.

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Cpl. Cecil A. Cruttenden. 36421369
83 Abn. 81g. Co.. 62 Abn Div.

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Co. 1118. US N.TjC.
Bldg. 2602
Great Lakes. Illinois

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Sgt. Ray C. Curd. 36158644
Co. D. 474 Inf. Regt
A P.O. 403. "■ Postmaster

C W.O. Don R. Widrlg. W2U9738
Hq. 191st Q M Bn. Mobile

San Francisco, Calif.
Pfc. Woodrow Allerdlng. 36159352

Camp Chaffee. Arkansaa
T. Sgt. Vernon Ehgle, 36136173
Hdq. 330th Bomb Op.
A P.O. 334. r‘ Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif.

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Mrs Virginia Tate and son Dar­
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Sgt Howard Martin, Jr.. 36153161
75 Co; AMTC. 15 Bn. QMTC
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33rd Regt.
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Co. B. Q.M. Eng. Bn.
Camp Swift. Texas

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MECHANIC WANTED

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another year of work. That Is because Milk­

Pvt. Cheater Bowman. 36939417
95th QM Co.
APO. 95. 5 Postmaster
Camp Shelby. Mississippi

Cpl Lawrence C. Bourdo. 36407918
H A S 'Co . 353rd Engra. Con. Bn
A P.O. 75. ' ■ Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif.

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�TOT. HASTINGS BANNER, THTTRSDAT, OCTOBER 4, IMS
ring near Hit
* Elmer Mrs. Roger Williams and son Dean
______,last Tues-1 were dinner guest* of thetr brother
day. * Lyle Lelnaar wa* a patient in j and abter-ln-law. Mr. and Mn.
Leila bcopita). Battle Creek, a few j Glenn Williams at the Kellogg Farm
Ella Wertmari has returned
‘ day* lost week. * S 1/c Dick Barnes. Sunday evening.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes.
Surprised On 25lh Anniversary

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lighter. Mr. and Mn. Robert OerI and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mar­
aud family in Ypeilantl. * Mn. JU

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bid.!K’i,

former’s grandson. Michael Terry, with her uncle. Fred Bowerman and
in Crispe hospital, Sunday after-1 family. Mr. Bowerman's brother,
noon. He underwent an operation Jimmie Bowerman, has received his
for appendicitis Saturday. * Miss honorable discharge from service.
Vida Van Hora was in Hastings
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...
SOUTII THORNAPPLE
Mrs. Teddie Wleringa spent
Thursday with her father Harry
Stimpson in Butterworth hospital
In Grand Rapids where he U a pa­
tient. * Mrs. Leslie Steeby and lit­
tle son. also her mother Mrs. Gur­
ney Geiser of Middleville drove
Wednesday to Deerfield. Ind. re­
turning Thursday with her sister,
Mrs. Maxine Wright nnd little son.
Mr. Wright has been transferred to
n camp in California. * Mr. and
.mz* Maynard
.MBynaru Park
r-arx ana daughter
a.uemcr
Mrs
XtraS
ilr aid and
£. Trtiu

*

The Dorcas Aid Society ot North
Maple Grove will serve dinner
Thursday. Oct. 4. at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Hawblitz. Ev­
eryone welcome. * Mr. and Uni.
Frank Hawbltts vblted Sunday evenlng at Mrs. Mabel Manning?. *
Mr. ond Mn. Earl Marshall and Mr.
and Mn. Fisher of Detroit, on their
return trip through California, spent

tor trail Brrk.
Ddtmlns Id help them celebrate
_ _____ __
. raelr »ih .eddlu, .nmverury A
Th..Hee ud Mn C. E Dd.Uol,
p.-rtormnl.
L™”
«h »“'«■
Rhea D..U ol Urnunlit TTteiddy al Uta home ol Mr.
n.,d|n, m, ran.ee FbllbwtiM
The,
reremony. .mid a .bower ol
confined to a hospital in Dan- .M Mn J.t WlUUuon
eahed on n.eral other mend, durthe couple urn- ewurled t»
the
Faulkner and children of Coloma in, melr liny. J On Monday. Out m,,'. „r whlc„
y
door aim taken on a .hurt wed.
and Paul Faulkner of Middleville
,rlp WM„
relumed, revisited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. ot .U camp rue HU nut .11 who
shall. * The neighbors turned out
Ella Faulkner recently. * Mrs. are Interetted m heeomlns camp' ,„,hmcnus eonwlo, ot Ke ere.m
Friday evening at the home of Lee
Allee Collins spent from Tuesday Hte (trlr. ThU will be held In the and H hntuitlul arddln, rake draollh
wu
^lla who arc ,novl"K *hU
W
until Thursday with Mr and Mrs. Aeuelly r«)m ot the Delu.ii wiwol
L.UM, W Mt Mid Hr. C. A Johnif'm- “K,£.'“£S c2S* ES T1'Clare Blackman in Plainwell.
,h
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Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Faulkner spent ^unod Si h. -praHnt-u-MUM ^T^t
r«
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Council
will
be
present
to
tell
of
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Monday with their *on Paul Faulk­ the organization and to supervise
..... "Siul’”SS: 'SS
man n« retumeo
alter an™^
visiv wnn R~uS.y .1^,™ MawMUX
Hawhlh*-. .*’m
Mr
.« .upenUe
Mn"Srt~S
/
ner in Middleville. * Lowell L. Ute or,.nu.uon
the fun. That evening at 1:30 pm Ml1n. ‘..h ■UA«hv‘lln -r-h.
.fa?.nn.gW.’„
. nnd Mrs. Prank HnwbUtz vblted reNile*. and Nashville. The couple mazou. * Mrs. Julia Andrus of.Way- । nnd Mrs. Prank HawbllU visited re­
tttne-day leave, having completed there will be a meeting of the lo­ received several gIfts.
land and Mrs. Edna Grlffeth of cently at Mr and Mrs. Merle Heck­
cal
Camp
Fire
committee,
as
well
hb "boot" training at Great Lakes. U iur ... muuwn auu smenmeeu
'**»«*■ ?**“ and
Kalamazoo passed the weekend with er’s In Battle Cfeek. * Mrs. Pern
for all mothers and Interested
He will be enrolled in radar school as
adults at the home of Mrs P R i Kathryn McBain have been spend­ Mrs. Andrus' daughter and Edna's Hawblitz Entertained the Jolly Doz­
Upon return to duty, having passed Potter, al Wall lake Camp Fire acd»y"
tothn brother. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Parks en Club Wednesday with potluck
Potter. at Wall lake. Camp Fire acthe Eddy radar test. Shepard en­ tlvltles
in our community will de- R°&gt;o M1-Ba^’ • Mrl G0-1* «ov" and family. * Mr. and Mrs. Mylo dinner. There were 10 members
listed in the navy March 14, 1945 pend on the success of thb meet-.
Ra:',c CW’k spent the weekend Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cox present
- and th rye guests.
ing. ro a good attendance is urged 1 »}&lt;&gt;« h_£r
Mn of the Blue Ribbon dairy, attended I
Theodore Shepard. Delton. He was
Several resident* of thb com-| 'Vad&lt;' To’» a,,d
* Ed^rd the ball game in Detroit Wednes- ON PROBATION
graduated from Delton high school munity attended the Kalamazoo, ^lnnnr who has been stationed at day. * James McKeown b back in i fOR T"O YEARS
and attended Western Michigan fair on Thursday. * Ph. M. 1 c | Quantico. Va . has received Ills dis­ California and expects to be homeJ Gltnn Guy was brought into ClrCollege, prior to entering servile. ♦ Ivan Smith who has been spending 1 charge and with hb wife arrived nt
soon. David McKeown b in Italy ■ cult court Wednesday of last week,
hb furlough with hb wife left ■‘he horn- of his parents. Mr and and his people are anticipating hb charged with assault with Intent to
Henton funeral home Wednesday at Monday of thb week for Detroit'
Hnrt&gt; Lelnanr las; Wednesday, return home by Christmas. ★ Mr commit rape. Thb charge he de2 p. m. for Ernest L. Johncock. 63, where he had to report. * Oils De- ।
Sunday they Bpent the day with nnd Mrs. Dannie Boddy and infant j nied and a Jury was summoned and
who died Monday evening at his moll and Mrs. Elia Dowd spent last Mr- and Mrs Caw Orbeck and
daughter, also hb mother. Mrs. Bod- i chosen to decide the case. But behome west of cloverdale, after a week Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs
Lansing Mrs. Orbeck and dy. drove here Saturday from De- fore the trial wa* under way his atErnest Dowd at Exit Le Roy. Mr Edward Lemaar who has receive trolt
Mrs Boddy spent Saturday torney staled that his client would
1883 tn Orangeville township. He Dimott has a rose bush that has I
discharge,
arrived
al
Ute
home
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------ I".."'* .7------ night with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Parks plead guilty to the charge of assault
leaves his wife Sarah nnd two
and family were with and battery. After consultation it wa*
bloomed three times thb year. * ;i of
j- his jMirents. Mr. and Mrs
~ Harry
“
. while .Dannie ,....
Hi i L^lnaar
' Mr
\,r an(1
n.,H MrJ
Xfri jh
THArwinrA
Amutrnn, 1 1 decided tntoTrent
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Harper and
Lcinaar Wednesday.
Wednesday
.
to&lt;jore Armstrong.
accept hl«
hb nlrta*
plea: ttn
so (hr
the
cemetery at Prairieville.
family were In Kalamazoo SaturMrs. Leon Leonard entered Bor- | Dannie and mother returned to De- jury
‘-----------“—*J Judge
’"J— •**
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was dismissed.
McDon
I aid considered
considered the
the fact
fact that
that Guy
Guy
dence at the north end of Gull lake. day. The Misses Barbara and Betty J gess hospital at Kalamazoo Monday , irolt Sunday afternoon where he ald
had already been In Jal) for 100
Saturday night of a heart ailment Leonard and Delores Burpee were afternoon and on Tuesday under- I expects to remain nnd later get hb
In Kalamazoo Friday. * Melbourne • went an
Mrs ----------Mabel, ; discharge from service.
1' —
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-------------- *
- --------..... * Catherine days:
so the
Judge put
him on pro­
10. 1876. tbe son of Mr. and Mrs. McLeod, son of Mrs. Myrtle McLeod Town. Mrs. Ixo Chamberlin and Schondtlmayer of northeast Mid- bation for two yean, and did not
who has been stationed at Galves­ Mrs. Travis Royer called on the dleviile passed the weekend here' add any Imprisonment
a: Oull lake for many years. He Is ton. Tex., has rereived his dis­
survived by his wife. Gertrude, a charge and returned liomc last
Thursday
afternoon. * Mrs. Ella
brother. Dr. Ernest Evers. HackenDowd has been ill with the flu
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dunning ob­
held Tuesday at 2 pjn. from the
Henton funeral hom? with burial In served their 25th wedding anniver­
sary Friday. Forty friends from the
Hickory Comers cemetery. ■
Hickory Comers Wesleyan Method­
Hastlng* Tuesday. * .Mrs. Helen bt church met at their home that
Pennock spent Wednesday pm. with evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dunning rs»
ber aister-tn-law. Mrs Ralph Star- eelred n beautiful end table. * Sev­
eral from this vicinity attended the
Kalamazoo fair last Thursday. and
report It as being very good. *
"’"nth,
Mr. and Mrs Alfred Decker of
Symptoms of Distress Arising from Nashville who were united in mar­
*»
riage last Saturday night were 6
o’clock dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Dunning last Saturday
■&gt;&lt;« to
night. * kfr. and Mrs. Howard
NOW,
Pennock announce the birth of a
daughter. Tuesday in Ute Osteo­
pathic hospital in Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Stanton of
Grand Rapids spent from Saturday
until Monday morning with their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Stan­
ton. They all spent Sunday eve­
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Sunton of East Delton. * Mr. and
Mrs. Garth Floria and Mr. and

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1945

NINETIETH YEAR

Cpl. Royal T. Good. A3 N.
36458877
H S Co. 1880 Engr. Avn. Bn.
A.P.O. 272. % Postmaster
New York, N. Y.

THE HOME FRONT
ADDRESSES
Pfc. Stanley E. Bridleman.

Co. IL 38 Inf.
Camp Swift. Texas
Cpl. Lester
Wickline. 36909545
Hq*. Chlhese Combat Command '
AP O. 288. S Postmaster
New York, N. Y.

Pfc. George W. Chteseman.
369286^
Post Engrs.
AJ».O. 838. % Postmaster
New Orleans. Louisiana

T/4 Robert C. Frost. 36885604
1756 Efcg. Pet. Dist. Co.
A.p.d. 889. *5 Postmaster
Nevi York. N. Y.
Paul Adcock. R M.' 3/c
Naval Mr Station. AVR C-68963
Camp May. New Jersey

Pvt. Raymond Flnkbelner. AJB.N.
36939303
Casual Co. "33" 1st Platoon
A.P.O. No. 21247 *7 Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif.
A./C Charles Flnkbelner
Class 9-A 45 C &lt;C&gt; U5.NA.T.B.
Corpus Christi, Texas

Pvt. Kenneth O. Kuempel,
30928798
Inf. Co. C.
A.P.O. 21189, 'k Postmaster
San FrancUco. Calif.
Pvt. Clifford E. Moody. 46032412
Co. C. 156 Bn 92 Regt.
IR.TC. Brks HX
Camp Hoed. Tex.

S/8gt. Frederick Haywood.
36421313
168 L. S. Ctr„ 1637 L. S. Co.
A.P.O. 513. *7 Postmaster
New York. N. Y.
T/5 Frederick W. Anders. 36402577
739 Heavy Shop Co.
A.P.O. 75. *7 Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif.
T/5 Chester K. Eaton. 35828222
488lh Engrs. L. P. Co.
A P.O 403. ■: Postmaster
New York. N. Y.
Lt. P. J. Faasett. USNR
USB. BRETON. OVE-23
■7 Fleet Post Office
San Francisco. Calif.

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attractiveness . . . Dress your home inside and outside.

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Phone 2503

Pfc. Cecil J. Johnson, 36197817
14th Chem. Co.
Camp Polk. La.

F/O Donald Borton
Wins Air Medal

Cpl. Bernard Hammond. 36417396

Percy Jones Gen. Hosp.
Baltic Creek. Mich

1st U. Anna Perry. ANC. N.731147
48 Station Hospital
San Francisco. Calif.

Pvt. Arthur E. Stauffer. 36928687 |
Anti-Tank Co. 132 Inf.
San Francisco. Calif.
Pvt. John Kermeen. 38944333
Co. K. 12th Bn.. 3rd P.TJl.
Fort Benning, Ga.

* Mrs. Martha Dean visited Mr.
and Mrs, John TenHarkel in Has­
tings on Friday. * Mr. and Mra.
Clyde Barcroft of Albion were guesu
of her brother-in-law and sister.
Mr. and Mrs Ray Servan. Sunday

Guests ot Mr. and Mrs. N- J. Gull­
lion last week at their home on
north Grand Rapids St were hl&gt;
brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and
Mrs John Newton of Hamler. Ohlr
and a cousin. Mrs Alva Erford and
The following letter tells In some husband, of Ottawa. Ohio. * Mr and
detail about the award made to the , Mrs TV. R. Harper and Mra. Oscar
Cpl Shelby N Nash. 36464323
flyer pictured above.
—
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­ Grand Rapids
| Pinkbclner
were •In
6th EPS. Fit A1
HEADQUARTERS
। this Monday to attend the funeral
A.P.O. 245. I Postmaster
FAR EAST AIR FORCES
of Dr Wm Thwaltes. dentist. close
San Francisco, calif. .
August 27, 1945 friend of the families Hie Harper*
Mra. Donald R. Borton
Pvt. Robt. K. Caukhl. 36468776
j Hastings. Michigan
drnce Saturday. * Mra Retha Seaor
Hqs. Ou.. AGFRD No. I
Dear Mra. Borton:
_________
_________
______
and ___
two
children.
Carl and
Dawn
Furl Geo. O. Meade. Md.
| Recently your husband. Flight Of- i Marie, were weekend visitors of her
fleer Donald R Borton, was decor- | Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew GackSgt. Bernard Williams. 30781894
■ ated
aica with
wim the
inc Air Medal
mruni. It
ii was an
nn ler and Carl took part In the Metht
----------------------of
• courgun&lt;jBy achool rallv program.
| -------award&gt; —
made 4in
recognition
I ageous
service to his combat-—
organ------------------* ,Mr. nnd Mrs. Owen Lyons and .
New York. N. Y.
iratlon. his fellow American airmen, children of Merritt spent last weekhis country, his home and to you. rnd with his parenU. Mr. and Mra. ‘
Pfc. Kendall E. Potter. 3815865)
He was cited for meritorious Ray Lvons * The Rev. &lt;Dr ' Wm. •
Detachment D. Section B.D.B.S.
achievement while participating In Helrlgcl nnd wife of Grand Rapids |
Revlera. District. FRANCE
aerial flights In the Pacific Area were Thursday evening visitors of
from January 15. 1945 to March 16. his brother. Floyd Hclrigcl and fam- .
tow York. N Y
1945.---------------------'---------------------------- ' |ly and also was a caller of the Rev ‘
Your husband took part In sus­ R. D. Leonard.
Pvt Gene Rising. 46020421
tained operational flight missions : Mis' Marcella Davis of Jackson
Ward B-13. Station Hospital
during which hostile contact was spent the weekend at home with1
Camp Fannin. Texas
probable and expected. These op­ her parents and aistera. * Mra.,
erations. consisting of bombing mis­ Burdette Claler and her aunts. Mr*..
Cpl. Ernest Shilton, 36458861
sions against enemy airdromes arid Loren Johnson, and Mrs. Ray Bar­
Co. C. 1915 E.A B.
.
installations as well as attacks on ton of Byron Center plan to go to
naval and cargo vessels, aided conSan Francisco. Calif.
| slderably in the recent successes in Harrison this Friday for a weekend
। visit with Mra. C's parents. Mr. and
| this theatre.
Sgt. Kenneth Schantz. 6562288
i Mra. Sylvester VanHorn who are In
His has been a very real contrlbu- I poor health * Mr and Mrs. Del
Box 2104
Anchorage. Alaska
U°." “
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1| ««&gt;ora
OT- |
Scotford •&gt;.
of Lansing were last w
week1 .raid Ilk- lo Ml you how
rnd
o,
Mary Louise Spillane. S 2'c
ulnely proud I am to have your hus- ' (tr Mrf. —
----ter Mra. Eliza Howe nnd Mra. olive
787-17-91, Operations
band In my command, and to know i*'&gt;»&gt;. * Mrs Russel) Solomon and
Naval Air Station
that young Americans of such cour- children
‘ and her mother Mra. Jessie
age and resourcefulness have been Marsh of the west county line. Mrs.
Clinton. Okla.
the deciding factor in our country's Glenn Solomon and Mrs. Curtis
overwhelming victory against the
Solomon and little daughter were
Pvt. Paul Thompson. 36944328
Japanese
Grand Rapids shoppers Thursday.
Co. A. 62:id Bn.. 11 Regt.
You. Mrs. Borton, have every rea­
Camp Walters, Texas
son to share that pride and grati­
fication.
Pvt. Gale F. Wilcox. 18139895
Sincerely.
George C. Kenney.
Keealer Field. Miss.
General. United States
Army
T/5 Wesley Blough. Jr. 36405129
28th General Hospital
CLAY HILLS
A.P.O. 513. '■ Postmaster
Last Weeks Letter
Nflsa Myrtle Howard of Indian­
apolis is spending some time visit­
ing her sister. Mrs. Guy McNee and
family. The latter enoyed a week’s
vacation from, her work In Hastings.
* Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Haight of
Grand Rapids were at their farm
home over the weekend. * Mr. and
Mra. Leon Potu were in Hastings
Friday. They spent Sunday In
Lansing at their daughter’s. Mrs.
Harold Englands Another daughter, I
Mrs. Morris Lewis of Kalamazoo
was also a guest. * The Verdun
Covilles attended a birthday din­
ner Sunday at the home of his
parents near Woodland In honor of
Verdun and his mother’s birthdays
which fal] on same date.

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HEY, MOTHER

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Mrs. Rose Snyder and son Frank
of Flint spent the weekend with her
mother nnd slater. Mrs. Eliza Howe
and Mrs. Olive Talbot. ★ Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Onister took his father,
34% Mash Concentrate
George Oalster to his home in Howard City. Sunday after a two weeks’
visit and remained until Monday
or Master Mix Free Choice Laying
evening. * Mrs. Ida German of Wayland has gone'to Rutland to visit
Concentrate
a sister, after spending last week
here with her sisters. Mrs. Charles
Baker and Mr. Will Johnson. * Mrs.
Robert Rugg spent the weekend in
ELP YOUR PULLETS along to fuU egg production With
Grand Rapids with her sister. Mra.
Master Mix feeds especially formulated for high sustained
Dorothy Eppcns. * Misses Leone
egg production. AU of these feeds are nutriuonally balanced ro Hartleln and Rena Wing, who have
been spending the summer In Cando a big double job. They give die pullet all she needs to main­
ada
have been guests of Dr. and
tain vigorous health and good body weight. And, in addition,
Mrs. R. M. Berijnn for a few days
they give the pullet "egg-making materials", a surplus of nutrient*
while enroute to their home in Pasediac are neceuary for high egg production, co the full inherent
den*. Calif. The ladles were nurses
here at the time the Thornapplecapacity of tbe bird.
Kellogg school was built. Miss Hart'
pvum APPNOVW Dig FORMULAS
leln was the school nurse and Miss
Wing the rural nurse.
Pullets can't tell you what feed they like or what nutrients they'
Mrs. Dills Wesbrook of Clark
need. But &gt;ou can find out scientifically. And that’s what Mauer
Methodist Home. Grand Rapids, was
calling on town friends. Tuesday. *
tested each one until finally they arrived u the formulas which
Mrs. Don White and baby daughter
pullets okajcd — uilb tggl. Flock production recocdl prove that
of Battle Creek came Friday for a
few days' visit with Don's mother.
today's Master Mix balanced concentrates and complete feeds
Mra. Dora White and other relagive pulleu the "extras" they need ... give farmers the extra egg
fives. * The newest babies and their
profits they want. Stop in. See your Matter Mix dolcr
mothers have arrived in town from
maximum ruulu in your laying bouse.
the hospitals. Mra. Richard Pal­
mer and baby daughter, Diane Ruth
came from Pennock hospital. Wed­
nesday to her sister-in-law's, Mra.
Earl VanSickle. Mrs. Leroy Fox and
baby daughter. Busan May also came
from Pennock on Wednesday to the
home of her parents. Mr. and Mra.
Floyd Holes. Mra. Ward Bender
and baby ion, Boyd Lee, came from
Blodgett hospital to her home west
of town. Thursday. We hope the
little folks will all like our town.
Mr. and Mra Robert Leary who
recently bought a home at Leach
lake near Hastings, were Sunday
visitors of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
MICHIGAN
Ray Servan. * Mrs. Hattie Smith

THRIt—FAI

New Phone Management
Leon Watkins of Qrce
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith, who Smiths who have been
for many years have had the man- I efficient people tn th«O
agement of the Coming Telephone I are entitled to a lex ac
exchange, arc retiring and moving | new manager* took pa
to their home in Wayland
— *
new managers are
।Continued on pace 3.

Troop 65—Boy Scout*
The boys of Troop 65 Boy Scouts
have met and reorganized for this;
year s work. The Rev. R. D. Leon- ’
,ard is the leader with Ray Tolan
as assistant. Patrol leaders are Oarry Bonneville and Jack Reynolds,
with Bob Cummings and Carlton
Oaister os assistants Seventeen
boys have sent word they want to
join the troop. Bob Kenyon Is sen­
ior patrol leader.
Scout meetings will be held every
other Monday night at 7:30 In the
basement of tbe Methodist church.

he and his brother Dick arc in busi­
ness.

Cpl. James Burghduff. 36458855
677th Bomb Sqd.

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accompanied her sons to Kalamazoo
Thursday and while they attended
the fair she visited Mrs. Jennie Appledorn. * Mra. Marion Martin and
little son Denny drove to Quincy.
Wednesday and returned home
Thursday accompanied by little Lar­
ry who had been visiting his grand­
mother Martin. * Mr. and Mrs
Alex Potts entertained for Sunday
dlnncr at their home on north
Grand Rapids St. Mr. and Mra.
Julian Potts, and the families of
her nieces. Mrs. Glenn Denn. Mra.
Ralph Flnkbelner and Mrs James
Robertson. * Russel) Palmer droV*
to Detroit last weqk for the weekend
and was accompanied back to Mid­
dleville bv his wife and small son
Robert. They arc staying with hit
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Miner Pal­
mer southeast of town until they.
can find a home in Hastings where,

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in and discuss your plans with us, so that you may know just how
the financing of your home may be handled. Our officers will be
pleased to advise and assist you in formulating the financial plan
for the building of that new, post-war home.

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�Tim HASTINGS BAXNjB, 1UUUDAT, OCTOMM «, IMS

epent the last three years tn the Leighton Saturday atated he waa
Mr. and Mra. Clarence VanPalton NOBTHEART WOODLAND
Miss Esther Bchuiar. who apent U. 8. Navy. JusC completed hb last in North Carolina.
to Hastings Monday. ♦ Mr. and Mn.
Wayne entered Um army In May
trip, coming from Prarl Harbor to
I Lydia Schuler, left for Tucson. Cuba and la now in Charleston. So. 1M3 and had been tn England about
vta. who b home on a 10-day furArts. Saturday. ★ Mbs Miry Rau- Carolina and expects to be out of
called on Mra Jennie Pardee T. Eash. Anna Blough of PsnnaylElghth air force and hu several'
Wancta Schray Saturday afterover Bunday with Mr. and Mrs of Mn. N. J. OuUltoo and brother awards including Um European-1
I Walter Cooke. * Mr. apd Mrs. WUl
African Middle Eaitem campaign ।
Letaon and family vUlted Mrs. Itet- .
Cpl. Rodney Schad. who ia sta­ medal. HU brother Lt. Clifford Autioned at the Orest Lakes Training
Sunday afternoon callers on Mr. and
Walters at Charlotte Sunday after­ Center wa* home for the weekend
Abo arriving on the Quevn Mary
noon. ★ Mr and Mrs Arthur Bats* with hla parents. Mr. and Mrs J. was Captain Paul W. Thomas, chap­
Blough of FTeeport vUited there the
and family. Mbs Bertha Wagner. C. Schad and his brother Pfc. Rex lain. who b now at Ft. Sheridai.
past week. * Mr. and Mra. Wm. Por- । nivenary. ★ Freeman Hoffman and Mr and Mrs E. J. Bates and fam­ Schad. Rodney who apent two years Ill. He U the husband of the torfamily. Mr. and Mn. Dave Hoffman. ily. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Eckardt and
tn the Pacific area with the Ma­
urday dinner guests of Mr. and Mn Frank Kauffman and family were Bruce enjoyed a potluck dinner with rines and engaged in several major small daughter U living in Leighton
Bam McRoberts of Lake Odraaa * Bunday dinner guests of Paul Hoff­ Mr- and Mrs. Ray Scheel at their । battles, hopes to be released soon.
Emil Tight and son Sgt. Floyd Tight mans. * Mn. Mattle MUhler ac­ cottage at Jordan lake Bunday which
Charles Storkan Is home with an
companied
Mn.
Eva
Postman
of
of ValparUo. Ind, called on Mn.
they recently purchased.
honorable discharge from army life.
Freeport to the dbtrict meeting
Jennie Pardee Monday morning.
He was inducted in October 1MI Fort Riley. Kansas. Wednaaday.
Mn. Minnie Bouck accompanied WSCfl. at Burton Height* Methoalong
with Ed Lynd. Don White and
MIDDLEVILLE
------------ Jdlst church. Grand Rapids. ★ Mra.
Robert Rugg and haa served in the furlough with hb parents. Mr. and
— i Vivian Andenon of Haatlngs. Wm.
European area Eddie also waa re­
i Thotnaa and aon Archie and wife of
On the Sunday previous a group
cently
discharged but Don and Bob.
'1 Cascade. Mr and Mn Earl Thomas
The South Thornapple Farm Bu­
, were Sunday dinner guest* of Jake reau group will meet Wednesday who are captains, are tn Manila of relatives and friend* gathered at '
Gies* and Corrine. it being In honor evening. October 10. at the home ot and Japan, respectively.
of Corrlne'a and Wm. Thomas' Mr and Mra Wayne Luasendrn
hrate hla birthday before hla return
birthday.
The topic for the evening will be and Mrs Harry Lewis of northwest
"Our community goaU and plana Thontapple. although In the Navy
1OrKFEE
for the year "—Mrs. Wayne Luaaen- leu than a year has been going Britten and family; Mr. and Mrs
places
He
baa
been
at
Pearl
Hfrden. Publicity chairman.
Last Week's Letter
bor. Guam. Tinian, Saipan. Iwo Chaa. Convene and children of Has­
Home Coming was a grand sucJima, the Carolinas. Marianas. Pa­ tings and Mr and Mrs Ben Borg­
I cess Sunday. The following officera
man of Grand Rapids. A fine picMrs Charles Bennett telb us that lau and Japan He wu on a navy
I were chosen: Pres . Ralph Striker.
ship that was anchored next to the
S« -Tress . Ernie Bateman. * Mrs. October 10 she will celebrate her Missouri when the Jap surrender and Pvt. Robert received acme love­
Perry Hutulcker will return to her arrival In America fifty years be­ ceremony took place.
ly gift*. all wtahing him a speedy
home in Cleveland after spending fore. She was born in Goleslon-onreturn to civilian life.
Harold Johnson, coastguard with
the-sea. England and was twvntyBert Fancher and friend* her?. ★ cne years old when ahe came with the Navy for 34 months, Is now at
Leyte
Island
and
hope*
to
be
able
Guesu In the Rice-Ca*ey home her parents. Mr and Mrs Reed to
Students of Tbornapple-Kellogg
t Tuesday were Mr and Mrs. Arthur this country Her abter. hail come pi eat Christmas dinner with hb school hare elected officers for thb
parents. Mr and Mrs. Loren John­ year with the following results:
Pk,-Palmer. Mr and Mrs Floyd Palmer the year before
Hastings
mono xoos and Judy nnd Bonn)f. Of Orange­
son.
Seniors — President. Kathleen
ville. and MBs Marjorie Palmer of many years assbted Mrs Amelia
Forrest Bixler, has been honor­ Frost: vice pres, Paul Smith: secy.
IAnn Arbor. ★ Mr and Mrs. Eugene Martin. Middleville dressmaker, who ably discharged from the Army and Jane Hooper: treu. Mary' Carey.
Freeman were Sunday guesu of lived where the Ed Lewb family expects to be home this Monday
Juniors—President, Mary Orabau;
now does She says she never has with
_______________
bls mother._________________
Mrs Lena Bixler vice pres . Donna Carey; sec'y. Ward
regretted coming to America or to
Spcnt several months in the I Beery; treu, Shirley Berends.
thb locality.
1 Aleutians but recently ha* been ste- I Sophomore* — President. JoAnn
——------(tinned In Camp Bowie. Texas.
Dean: vice pres . Laura Thede; scc'y.
Among ibe Sick
I we saw a fine looking Ibutenant Phyllis Aubll;
i. treu,
ircas, Betty
Mcuy Noffke.
nonae ,
Freshman -— ~
'
Preaident Robert
Harry Stimson of northwest walking down Main St. smiling hap—... Beckerd. 1
Thomapple underwent an operation pily Bt hb friend* and telling us he Biggs; vice pres,
pres. —
Marie
for hernia at Butterworth hospital.
almost a civilian. It wa* Lt. Jack sec'y. Shirley Schipper; treaa, Joyce
Cridler.
Grand
Rapids.
Thursday
and
is
doHamilton,
who
spent
thirteen
YOU WON'T COMPLAIN
ing u well as can be expected.
month* in Stalag I prison camp on
Eighth Grade—President. Susan
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Helrigel and the Baltic sea. He is home with hb Janose. vice pres. Maureen Winger;
ABOUT YOUR CAR it
daughter Barbara who have been grandparents and mother. Mr. and sec'y. Juanita Grabau; treas . Phylliving in New Jersay Hut past two Mr*. L. E Hamilton and Mrs Mar- ib Flnkbelner.
you hove hod it regularly
yean arrived home Wednesday Be- V«1 O'Connor
He b through but
Seventh Grade—President. Melvin
cause of Illness. Floyd made the trip hasn't yet received hb discharge Noah; vice pres, Rodney Kenyon;
checked-up at McKee'a.
by
hv train and the others
other* drove
drove papers
sec'y Helen Cridler; treaa, Russell
You'll be surprised how
through. We are all sorry to know
Jack who ha* Just come from San Fisher.
Ployd u confined to lite bed and Antonio. Texas, saw many former
economical ’fit and ot the
quite 111
Poppy OU _
improvement of its run­
Ml** Laura Freshncy was oul of leg with him. but one of the hap­
Poppy nil is a much-used medium
ning condition.
school last week with flu and Jaun­ piest get-together occasions waa for vUsUe oil painting.
dice.
when he. Lt Arlie Bixler and Lt.
Mbs Etta Klnslow. who U en­ Walter Grlffeth and wife met for
rolled a* a student in training for a vbtt. The boys were tn Thom­
nursing at a Toledo hospital, hu** apple-Kellogg school together and
been obliged to take a six months'1 so of course had plenty to talk 0MD8B FOR rURLlCATIOX
rest and b staying with her cousin. about
Miss Elsie VandcrSchuur in Mon­
; Lt. Marc Squier of the Olen View
roe.
Mrs 8 B Nowlin of the Coman Naval Air Station. XU . spent the
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
dbtrict. who ha* been 111 with eye weekend at the G. E. Blake home
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
Infection b much better Her son. with hb wile and baby.
3 Sgt Wayne L Aubll. was one
PHONE UM
HASTINGS
of the hundred* of soldiers who ar­
week.
rived in New York on the Queen
_______ _____
'Mary Friday
A telegram to hb
Paul l-carh. GM 2 c who ha* parenU. Mr and Mrs Ray Aubll ot
SOUTH DOWNS

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JOHN BULLING
&amp; SONS

In Fair or Stormy Weather

★ ★BUY

MORE

LEGALS

BONDS ★★

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

As I have decided to quit farming and engage in other business. I will dispose of the personal property at Pub­

of Hostings on

OF REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE SWINE
Owing to Hm kdt of roqm I am selling my entire herd of registered Hampshire
SwiM at Public Auction, located In tiio village of Hickory Camera, Victor Janet

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1945
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP.

My hard is from soma of tha bast bloodlines in the broad.
If you wont soma low
Aiwa, deep, easy fending hogs that produce large strong litters, here is the piece
to get started at your own price on tha right type hogs. 10 per cent off to all 4-H
and FFA members making a Project Purchase at this sale. AH animals over six

SPRING PIGS

HERD BOARS
3

Rail Your Mischief No. 313043. farrawed Mar. 12. 1943. Grandson of

Gilts, daughters of Ryans Fashun
Chief No. 319749 and Cantary Fash­

ion Dam.
2 Gilts, daughters ef Roll Your Mischief,
line bred.
1 Gilt, daughter ef Jones Glory Plus.
Score Roller Dams.

Jones Glory Plus No. 332499. farrowed
April 7, 1944. Son of True Glory.

4

Boars, sons of Jonas Glory Pius, Score
Roller Dams.
2 Boon, sons of Ryans Fashun Chief,
No. 319749 and Centery Fashion

sows

Dam.
1 Boar, son of Roll Your Mischief.
3 Boars, sons of Roll Your Mischief,
wgt. 300 lbs., Rocket Roller Dam.

7 Daughters of Roll Your Milchief, out
of Rocket and Score Dams.

5 with litters sired by Jonas Glory Plus.

1 due Oct. 5. bred to Jones Glory Plus.

1 due Nov., bred to Jones Glory Plus.

EQUIPMENT

1 Sow daughter of Centery Fashion No.
256565 with litter sired by Jones
Glory Plus.

1—30 BU. STEEL SILF

FEEDER.

1—80 CAL STEEL WATIRIR.
5 INDIVIDUAL HOG HOUSES.

1 Sow, W sister of Roll Your Mischief,
due Oct. 11, bred to Jones Glory Plus.

1

HOUSE 6 k 8.

1

HOUSE 5

1 open sow.

NUMBIR OF TROUGHS.

TERMS: CASH OAT OF SALE.

NOTHING

k

REMOVED

6.

1

HOUSE 5« 5.

2 HOUSES 4 b 5.

UNTIL

SETTLED

FOR.

FLOYD E. JONES, OWNER
MILT LEINAAR, Clerk

LOREN COPPOCK. Auctioneer
Phone Hickory Corners I7F2-1

Want to Sell? Try Banner Classified

AUCTION SALE

AUCTION SALE
lic Auction ot the farm located % mile north and ’/j mile west of Barry county Infirmary; or 3 miles southeast

AUCTION SALE

OBDBB FOB rbBLIOATlOX

In order to settle the estate of Mrs. Bertha Alf, I will sell at
public auction the following items, located first building east
of Texaco Station in Nashville on

SATURDAY, OCTORER 6, 1945

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9,1945

STARTING AT

1

O'CLOCK.

STARTING AT I O'CLOCK. I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

5 TOOTH CULTIVATOR.

COWS

LAND ROLLER.
RED COW. 3 yrs. old. due Nov. 30.

50 GAL. CAULDRON KETTLE.

ROAN HEIFER, 2 yrs. old. pasture bred.

WAGON with 2 sets of wheels, iron ond wood.

HOLSTEIN HEIFER. 18 moi. old. not bred.

This herd is T.B. and Bongs tested and all free ond
clear.

HENS

OLIVER WALKING PLOW.

SET DOUBLE HARNESS.

GUERNSEY COW. 5 yrs. old. freshened in |uno.

RED GUERNSEY HEIFER. 11 moi. old.
DURHAM HEIFER. 9 mot. old.

3 SEC. DRAG.

2 SEC. SPIKE DRAG.

JERSEY &amp; HOLSTEIN COW. 7 yrs. old. bred June 13.

GRINDSTONE.

14 FT. FLAT RACK.

'

500 CHICK OIL BROODER.
CORN SHELLER.
&gt;2 BBL. ROOFING TAR.
ELECTRIC 500 CHICK BROODER.

20— 5-GAL. KEGS.

CORN PLANTERS.

500 LB. PLATFORM SCALES.

MELLOTTE CREAM SEPARATOR.

20 LEGHORN HENS.

MILK PAILS AND STRAINER.

HAY &amp; GRAIN

2 ELECTRIC MOTORS.

2 WHEEL SCRAPERS.

15 TONS MIXED HAY.

BROODER HOUSE.

1 TON 2ND CUTTING ALFALFA.

Many other articles too numerous to mention.

200 BU. OATS.

FORKS. SHOVELS. HOES.

200 BU. OLD CORN.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

FARM MACHINERY

ROUND OAK NO. 18 HEATING STOVE.

ALLIS CHALMERS MODEL B TRACTOR ON RUBBER.

CIRCULATING HEATER.

JOHN DEERE MANURE SPREADER.

SMALL KITCHEN STOVE.

CHAMPION 7 FT. CUT CRAIN BINDER.

McDEERINC MOWER.

TRACTOR CULTIVATOR.

Control Michigan'

4—10-CAL MILK CANS.

ICE TONGS.

TUB WRINGER.

GAS FISHING JACK.

TRACTOR TRAILER PLOW. 16’ BOTTOM.

6 FT. CROSS CUT SAW.

OLIVER 2 HORSE RIDING CULTIVATOR.

1 MAN SAW.

SCYTHE.

COMMUNITY &amp;

LIVESTOCK

SALE
Held Every Saturday

TOOL BOX.

TERMS: CASH, NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.
GROVE BALE.

EVERYTHING GOES TO THE HIGH BIDDER.

POSITIVELY NO BY-BIDDING.

CAREY C. ALTHOUSE, Prop
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Electric washing machine.
2 piece living roam suite.
Dining room suite.
Combination radio and victrolo. Studio couch.
Overstuffed ehairs.
Sowing machine.
Two 9x12 rugs, 7x9 rug.
Eureka vacuum sweeper.
Dressers.
Gas stove.
“
Baby bed. Day bed.
Breakfast set, table and 4
chain.
Bridge and floor lamps.
1 coil bad springs, nearly
now.
2 chest drawers.
Pedestal.
Cupboard.
2 bads, springs and mattres­
ses.
Dining room chain.
Kerosene stove.
Kitchen sink.
New linoleum 9 x 12.
Cook stove. Pillows.
2 kitchen cabinets.

Heating stove.
Electric iron.
Goose down quilt, extra
good.
Dining room table and 4
chairs.
High chair.
Child's wagon.
Rocker. Throw rugs.
Laundry stove.
Clothes bars.
\
16 x 16 arm tent.
'
600 egg incubator.
2 electric motors.
Marine motor.
Brick siding.
Hand wringer.
Foot stool. Quilts.
Some linen.
Bedspread.
Small table.
Couch.
Radiator for Model T Ford
Small tooli and wrenches.
Dishes and cooking utensils.
Many other items not listed.

PIGS
8 week old pigs.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE.
WILLIAM KNOP
PROP.

Phoae Laming 41624

Out 10 11

CARL HUWE, PROPRIETOR
LLOYD J. EATON, Auctioneer

ERNEST GRAY, Clerk

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4. JMS

PERSONALS
spending two weeks vUKlr.g Mr. and
Mra. D. a Bronsou and other rela­
tives. returned to thalr home last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cranston Wilcox
and children of Coldwater were
weekend guests here.
Mra. LeNora Buckland and Mrs.
Carolyn DeVaney returned to Has­
tings Friday from a 17-day trip to
I ted the Utter’s husband. Lt. Har­
old DeVaney. They stayed at the
Officers club annex. Ft. Sam Hous­
ton. also visited the Alamo. Brockenbridge park, the Sunken Gardens
and the southwest's largest zoo. and
enjoyed a few days shopping in San
Antonio.
Mr. and Mra. Neil Boekeloo spent
Saturday with the Lewis Macombers
at Gull lake.
Mr. and Mra. Hubert Blakney re­
turned to Ann Arbor Friday after a
short visit with his mother. Mra.
Jay Blakney.
Mr. and Mra. Verpor'Blough and
Kathleen were guesU of Dr. and
Mra A. S. Pilkington of Morenci on
Sunday.
Weekend guests of Mr. nnd Mrs
Floyd Boorom were Mr. and Mra.
Wayne Mayo and children of Olivet
and her parenU Mr. and Mra. N. G
Casay of Jackson are spending the
week with them.
F. F. Gosch spent last week with
friends in Bravo and Grand Junc­
tion and also attended the Allegan
fair one day.
Mra. Clarence Grow spent the
weekend In KilainMm with her
brother and wife. Mr. nnd Mrs C

I™
|

Mrs. Robert Abendroth and chil­

dren Bobble and Judy of California
are spending a month with her
parenta. Mr. and Mrs. Marshal’,
pierce and family, and with friends
and relatives at Battle Creek. *
Mra. Thelma Shay who has finished
her hospital training at Oreat Lakes,
is home for a week’s vacation be­
fore leaving for New York. She
also will visit relatives at Hutings
this week. * Mrs. Gertrude Gaskill
entertained several ladles at a Com­
mercial demonstration Tuesday aft­
ernoon at her home. * Charlie Mac
Kinder who has been 111 for some
Ume was taken to the Veterans hoa-

ijipiiM

pu»«

..

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Titus of Kalama­
zoo were recent visitors at Orlle
Fishers. * Mr. and Mra Norton
Slocum and family have moved to
the Frank Card farm in the McOmber district. * Mr. and Mra. RolUe Mahn entertained a few friends
Sunday honoring Mra. Mahns birth­
day. a Mra. Nora Fisher of laming
visited Mrs. Edna Whitworth and

' H/Ct/

Tti

public pl*

Gertie Cline of Jackson visited relaUvea here last wWk.

FARM

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

MADE

ICE

CREAM

Miller's High Test is not

MILLER'S

DAIRY

151 W. STATE ST.

STORE

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

under inr
pubhr |

AUTO GLASS INSTALLED WZ* WAIT

Mrs. J. Edmonds spent the week­
end in Battle Creek visiting rela­
tive*.
Mra. J. W Wilkinson left Mon­
day for a visit with her son-in-law
and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Robert
Saunders and granddaughter Carol
Diune in Chicago.
■
Mrs Richard Standee of Otto^a.
Knt.»as. arrived last Tuesday tor a
tew week’s visit with Mr. and Mra.
Leon Standee.

Don't Let Cracked
Windows Become
A Hazard

of Bronchial Asthma, use
this modern vapor method.
Easy to use... economical.
Full refund if not satisfied.

A new toaster has a double cycle.
The bread is first toasted slowly to
make it crisp, and then rapidly io
order to give it a pleasing out­
side brown color.

Wc Carry a Complete Stock for any Make Car
The Best Values in New ond Used Auto Ports
Wc Build Wagons and Trailers
Welding— Expert Repairing
We Buy All Kinds of Burned or Wrecked Cose
any Condition

Ab

CALL 2407
Complete Stock of New and Used Auto Parts

lSTHMA

WE BUY - SELL - QUOTE

PETE'S AUTO PARTS
HASTINGS

221 N. MICHIGAN

Hastings Mfg. Co.. Common
Kellogg Co.. Common
Union Steel &amp; Wire Co.. Common

Inquiries Invited—write or call 8-1456 Collect

BRADBURY-AMES COMPANY

Don’t Miss Kiwanis Club’s Third Annual

C. R. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Grand Rapids, Mich.

WHITE ELEPHANT SALE

65 SADDLE HORSES
AT PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY, OCT. 6

VICTORY BONDS
TO BE AWARDED
EACH NIGHTI

MONDAY, OCT. 8

AUCTION SALE

FRIDAY, OCT. 5

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6,1945
AT 1:00 P. M,

MONDAY NIGHTI

H. H. SHINVILLE FARMS, WELLINGTON ROAD

Local professional and
business men will act as
auctioneers.

Come every (jay. This
is more fun than a circus.

Route 1, Augusta, Michigan. 21 miles southwest of Au­

AT DAVID GOODYEAR'S AUTO SHOW ROOM

gusta, or 21 miles northcast of Galesburg, Michigan.
Telephone Augusta 17-F2.

NEXT DOOR TO BARRY THEATER

In the lot there will be a good selection of sound, young
and well broke Palominos, Spots and Plain Colors.

HERE'S WHAT YOU MAY EXPECT TO FIND AT THIS GREAT SALE

Both

western and pleasure horses. An exceptionally nice Palo­
mino Stallion, three Tennessee Walking horses and sev­
eral registered Palomino Fillies.

iMtrncUrnl

If you are in market for

Clothing for the Family
Dishes
Glassware ... Crotkery
Shoes
Toys and Furniture of All Kinds Induding Antigees

good using horses, don't miss this sale.

Have Fun
SADDLES AND OTHER RIDING EQUIPMENT

it • djournmeiit, uhall pohllrlj
r rote cast npon laid propo.lt

Pick the Bargains

Hero it your opportunity to buy many "off tho market" articles you've baan looking far. Ymsll Levs • goed tiiM.

meet your neighbora, and see hundreds of things which arc a sight to behold. You will also be helping
Club in their program of helping others, who, from time to time need one of the several forms ti

Hm

Khrtmto
wMdll

the Club extends to people of this community.

H. H. SHINVILLE, Owner

If you still have some useful articles which you no longer want and which other folks couU wm. MfeSt Mfl
to the Salo room at ance ... or, phono 3389 and a pick-up will be made at your home.

WELLING RD., AUGUSTA, MICH.

BE SURE TO ATTEND THIS

COL WM. HUGHES, Auctioneer, Pontiac, III.

OPEN 9 A.M. ’TIL 9 P.M.
ip-ou ratke dvpllA dnwiaiaillpa,

SPONSORED BY THE HASTINGS KIWANIS CLUB

�THT HASTINGS BANNER. THVRSDAT. OCTOBER 4. IMS

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NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
OF LEASE

Keeping Meats
both raw an
William' khould be kept in the coldest part
a.iiaca. ot the refrigerator so that there will
I
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STATE OF MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT
AGRICULTURE I
DRAINS

rl thr C

MEN

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

SOW THEREFORE. in aerordanr.

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

WANTED!

SOW THF.RF.FOllI

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

TO OPERATE MACHINES WHICH ARE NOW IDLE BECAUSE OF THE

SHORTAGE OF WORKERS... GOOD PAY ... GOOD WORKING CON­

Our NEW HOME
will not be a mansion,
but it will be . . . the
Most Comfortable,
Most Livable, Most
Enjoyable Home
In tbe World

William E. Gille.pie,

DITIONS, PRODUCING BADLY-NEEDED HASTINGS REPLACEMENT
PISTON RINGS ESSENTIAL TO KEEP TRUCKS, BUSES, FARM TRAC­
TORS AND PASSENGER CARS ROLLING.

JOBS for Experienced and Inexperienced
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Aid
Aside

HERE'S WHY
from

taking

of

advantage

the

latest designs and modern materials it

will, in my opinion, incorporate the most

All employees with three months or more service receive pro-rated va­

important items of ail. Those things that

cation pay.

make a home more comfortable, more

_ _ _

livable, more healthful, more economical,

those time-saving, drudgery-releasing electric appliances. The highways

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

to better living will be built into our home by providing ample adequate

Oul 10

Group sickness and hospitalisation insurance is available

at low cost.
The people who work here are the kind you'd like as friends and co­

workers.

wiring to enable us to take advantage of all the new wonderful electric

home equipment that is available now and those that will be perfected
in the future. Here are a few that spell happier, better living for all.

Germicidal lamps that help to prevent colds and sickness.

A time­

PHYSICAL

saving All-electric Kitchen with its electric dishwasher, garbage grinder,

EXAMINATION

REQUIRED

range and refrigerator. And for the laundry, the washer, ironer, water

heater and built-in electric clothes dryer. Air conditioner, home freezer,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

APPLY AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

television and many more that will change a house from a place in
which to live to a home where you can really enjoy living

Ckil.on. IWeeaaed.

37th
ProMI. Oftle
If

you plan to build

or remodel, provide

adequate wiring and plenty of conven­

ient outlets.

Your new home will be only

at modern ot Hi electrical wiring.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

MANUFACTURING
HASTINGS.

CONSUMERS

POWER

COMPANY

COMPANY

MICHIGAN

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HELP BEAT INFLATION
BUY BONDS

NINETIETH YEAR

COUNTY RED CROSS
Home Front TO MEET OCT. 16

On

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1945

16 PAGES—TWO SECTIONS

☆☆☆☆☆☆

Representative from Head­
quarters to Speak; Overseas
Veteran to Report

•Howdy AU:’
ryout will have to wait a time, any-

Plans are complete for the semi­
annual meeting of the board of dllectors and executive board of the
Barry Co. Oiiapter, American Red
Cross. to be held Tuesday. October

Rains, Frost Hoavily
Damage Boon Crop

EDITORIAL

Barry county bean growers lost
heavily thU year, owing to weather
conditions. The hard rains during
moat ot September caused most of
the beans to rot on the vine*. If
any were left, the hard freeze Tues­
day night of last week flnUhed
them. The loss will be serious In
parts of Barry county. The heavy
loser will be our neighbor Eaton
county, which is the largest producer
of beans In Michigan. Raising beans
is a good deal of a gamble. ThU
year the cardr were sucked heavily
against the grower.

The wrangling match which de- without computing its tasks. there
veloped at the meeting of foreign j was no inclination to start anew,
secretaries of the United Nations re- ■ Now, despite all of' the tough talk
calls to mind the bickering at Ver- j and squabbling, the idea persists
sallies after World War I. This'that no failure will be accepted asj
time, however, the situation is dif- ' final. It Urft so much idealism that
ferent— much
more hopeful. In keeps the peace movement alive as 1
spite of the rough talking, updip-' it is the realization of what a

BUYING

SECTION ONE—PACES 1 »• B

NEW H.H.S. FIELD
TO BE DEDICATED
AT CHARLOTTE GAME

Honor Group to
Attend Leadership
Training Comp

AMERICA'S FARMS

Six Barry County 4H Club mam*
bere who have demonstrated out­
standing ability in their project
work and have taken an Interest tn
Colorful Program to Precede community leadership have been in­
Evening Game Here Oct. 19 vited to a leadership training camp

NO. 1 WAR PLANT
OF WORLD WAR I
Or Qaait Tholr Jote

The new Hastings High School ts the third year Barry county 4H
lomalic display of bad temper and i World War HI would mean,
Athletic Field will be formally dedl- clubs have cooperated In this lead­
You zometlme* read in MWMM—
lack of accomplishment, non* of the
• • •
cated at th* Charlotte-Hastings ership project with fin* reatuts. and magazines claims that World
foreign minister* or the countries I So, although th* meeting of the football game to be played bere Fri- Barry county will be represented by
| day evening. Oct. 19.
Donald Keech
(Al toft); Roger
rooms In the Stebbins building. Has­
they represent Ore wUllrif to ac- foreign minuter* did not make any
tings. according to Allan Hyde,
cept thia Initial failure aa final? progress toward the practical to- i A dedicatory program, commenc­ Flanigan (Woodland); Norris Allen alrplanes. tanka and trucks: or boing at 7:30 o'clock will precede the (Milo); Helen McNeil. Arlene Bea­ cause American shipyards were abto
chairman of the chapter.
There It a detail* willingness to try । lution of outstanding International game. State officials and represen­ dle (McOmber); Lorraine Wheeler
The meeting will be open to the '
again after heated tempers have difference*, neither did it result in tatives from Hastings and Char­ (Algonquin lake).
public and should be particularly.
been given time to cool.
I definite and final failure.
lotte will take part. Selections will
marine could sink them. Claims
interesting as irfra. Ann Honey, field
be played by the two high school
representative from Red Cross head- 1
plants, our rubber manufacturers and
When the Versailles conference, The situation U serious but far bands. The program ft as follows;
quarters, will speak on "What is!
Selection* by the Charlotte High
expected of the Red Cross during I
broke down—or rather, adjourned; from hopeless.
School Band and the Hastings High
peace time." An overseas veteran
Sixteen M.S.C. Experts to
such a fine production Job.
.
School Band
will report on the work of the Red [
he entered service.
Examine Bellefontaine Soils
they enabled the Allies to win the
To the Colors
Hume Friday lost for 30 days came j Altland will discuss briefly the hosPoints After Touchdowns
Flag Raising —Captain Thomas
Boatswains Mate Curtiss Wash, son I pltal expansion and health program I Sixteen of the agricultural perProve
Margin
of
Victory
O'Connor—Hastings High School
1 , sonnel of MS.C. are visiting Barry
of Mrs. Inez Wash, Nashville, after i for Barry County.
claims; and credit should be given
Football Team; Captain Edward Mc­
■ Co., today on a tour of our Belleservice In the Asiatic Pacific thea­
In what proved to be a "ding them,*and to other groups we have
Keough—H a a 11 n g s High School dong" battle the Hasting* Saxons
tre on land bases Curtiss has been i The regular business meeting will fonlaine types of soil to see first
precede
the
program
with
short
re
­
Track
Team.
I
hand
the
many
farming
problems
L.
R.
Mattson,
president
of
the
__
in service over 2 yrs.. his brother
Grand Rapids Bookcase
Chair i The Star-Spangled Banner—Ccm- 10-20 count over a passing Grand i the Jape.
Charles, now In the States, served ;! ports from the committee chairmen this land presents. Co. Agent Fos- . Some Driven Greatly
Company here, has been named , blned Charlotte and Hasting* High
in Germany. Curtiss expects to re-1 and the budget for the coming year I ter arranged the tour which Is at­
Hinder City Fireman
tended by the Dean of Agriculture
chairman of the Furniture Porum i School Bands and Audience.
turn to his former job in Detroit as ;i will be determined.
The board of directors elected at I and fifteen department heads and
Curiosity and the thrill of watch­ to be held In Grand Rapids Jan 7. I Invocation—Rev. Leasen Sharpe
scored late in the first quarter after mere of America had not been cn
ing. at close range, the efforts of
The furniture market, at which | Presentation of the Field—For the
Had a chance to say "Howdy" to 1 the annual meeting in April is com­ farming specialist*.
a Hastings touchdown drive bogged : the Job. and if they had not, despite
posed of Clarence Texter, David | Fourteen local farmer* nnd busl- firemen in fighting a fire doubtless the local company will display. Is
Contractors—Kennsth P. Labor- down on the Comets 15 yd. Um. *ertous handicaps, produced th* food
10th after 14 mo's In E.T.O. He Goodyear and Leo DeMond. Hos­ n ess men of the county Joined in are responsible for cars closely fol­ to be held Jan. 7 to 19. 1946.
1 teaux—Hastings City Engineer. For Grand Ledge then began its march our armies, our people and our alIncidentally, this will be the first | the Donors—Aben E. Johnson. Pres- aided by numerous penalties, car- lies needed.
said Bob Humphrey. Freeport, also tings; the Rev. Lloyd Mead. Nash­ on the lour to assist in presenting lowing the fire truck after an alarm
home, was In the same outfit with ville; Cliff Gardner. Middleville; the farming problems to the college Is sounded. The persons who do market In several years al which Idem — Hastings Manufacturing
this apparently do not realize how (here will be some furniture to sell
him. Wonder what's new with Bob'* Floyd Miller, Assyria Twp.: Lloyd group.
line from where Dingier heaved al strong, master of the Michigan
The trip covers about 30 miles. much this Impedes the work of the Mr. Mattson said. Not enough to fill ’ Company and the Caslte Corporabrother. Lt. Jim Humphrey these Gaskill, Baltimore: Ellis Faulkner.
। lion.
40-yd. pass to Teman who caught State orange, paid a deserved trtb*
I Barry; J. Merle Scott. Castleton: thru central Barry county in a has1 firemen. The drivers stop their the demand however. Each com­
days?
Acceptance of the Field—For the It and stepped over the goal line
Still haven't had*a chance to visit
Haney. Carlton; Mr*. D. H. leased for the occasion. Four farm cars, often only a few feet from the pany will probably have to allot its
for the first six points. The at­
with Cpl. Reed Bassett, who is still ®harP. Hastings: Arthur Lathrop, stop* will be made where the group fire truck. If the driver of that finished production on a percentage Board of Education—Dr. O. L Lock- tempt at the extra point waa
• Despite lack of equipment, des­
i wood. President. For the Student
home on furlough from E.T.O.
, Hope; Mr* chM H0^- I^ng: Roy will make personal surveys, as well truck wishes to back up to lay a basis.
Body—Robert Casey. President. Pa- stopped. The Saxons came bock pite worn out machinery, despite
The soldier *ort of wandering 1Johnstown; John Martin, as other stops where the Co. Agt line of hose that is Impossible, un­
j culty Student Council. For the Has- and scored with McKeough, Wal­
Grove;
about town for a short time Sat-1; Maple nr
™"' Russell Johncock, Foster will point out conditions less cars are moved out of the way.
ton
and
Feldpauscfi
carrying
the
■ tings
School
Alumni — Marshall
Sometime* the firemen arc delayed
urday was Cpl. Earl Kreider, here Orangeville; Mrs. LcwLs Johnston. without going Into the fields.
, Cook U37). Lieutenant U5.N.R. For ball. McKeough taking It over. The
Dinner will be served at the Good­ several minutes because of that sit­
to visit his aunts, the Misses Esther Prairieville; Mrs. Gerald Smith,
the Public—Charles H. Leonard. I extra point attempt was good but
nnd Sue Kreider, but unfortunately Rutland; Clarence tangstreet, will church after which the group uation. Their procedure In their
lost by a penalty.
food production records," accord*
Mayor
City
ot
Hastings.
Thornapple;
Eleum
Springer.
Yanwill
discuss
the
morning
trip.
The
regular
work
Is
also
hampered
be
­
dales had been mixed and aunts.
The Comets again unleashed a
| Greetings—From the State DeEsther and Sue were In Chicago, kec Springs; and Mrs. Grace Wot- tour and fallowing discussion Is be­ cause cars' have driven so close to
, ing held to formulate a clearer-cut the fire. In order that their occu-,
N-w \&gt;Jonnnn. Will
Ra Part,nenl ot Public Instruction- Ju- comet like pass—this time a 45-yd. the Michigan Plate Grange.
however. Earl, a peach ot a fellow, | ring. Woodland.
a
**!
u
llan
w
Smlth
Former
State
decided to drive on to Chicago to
—
Ex-.offlcer
.-------------------------member*—are—Mayor policy and recommendations on the pants may have a good chance to
Available
* ~ for That Warfare
~
Director of Athletic*. From the
meet them. (Earl* wife and baby Chas. H. Leonard. Hastings; Preal- farming of our rougher soils in see what goes on there.
. H." said Mr. Armstrong. Thar W
Charlotte Schools—Harlan McCall. Grand Ledge 12. Hastings «.
lived here with the Kreiders far dent of the Medical society. Dr. Guy Michigan.
It Is not necessary to present ar­
The lifting ot nearly all of the Superintendent of Schools.
Barry county fanners wish Co. guments against this practice. It
With two minutes left of the 1st
some time after Earl went In *erv- "
C. Keller;
**’"
and
* the President
...................
of the
velU of military secrecy has re­
Announcement of the name ot half, the Saxons roared back with
Agent Foster success In this basic is a nuisance—an unwarranted and
------ -----------.....
----ice &gt; This
soldier wears
the In­ County Federation of Woman's
veiled some startling new weapon*
Feldpausch taking it over from the
fantry Combat MedaVE.T.O. ribbon»Club*. Mrs, Milo Young, Nashville, undertaking.
inexcusable interference with the which farmers will eventually put the Field—President Lockwood
Raising of Banner—Captain Jame.5 ten yd. line just before the half
work of firemen. The harm done to work Ln the battle against bugs. I
with 2 stars, Pre-Pearl Harbor and
nils board then selected Allan
Coleman — Hastings High School
by It is so obvious that a moment's
American Defense stripes and the Hyde as chapter chairman, Mrs. An- NEW BOOKS IN
One principle common to nearly
Victory stripe with one star. He'll drew Roush, vice chairman. Mrs, THE LIBRARY
thought will convince any honest all the apparatus Is reliance on a Basketball Team. Captain Ralph
Nye
—Hastings High School Base­
Fiction
person that tills close following of surprisingly small amount of con­
report
at Sioux Falls o
8.------Dakota,
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Dwjght Fisher, secretary, and Wal­
Erie 8. Gardner —Case of the the fire truck by care should be centrated insecticide. Including ball Team.
where he hopes to receive his dis­ ter A. Eaton, treasurer. These offi­
Hostlnss High School Song—Comcharge from service.
j cers with committee chairmen com­ Golddlgger's Purse
prohibited; and that no one should
Elizabeth Daly—Any Shape
drive a car close enough to a fire job that formerly took gallons of
,,^MHo "Mike" Coldren. H-A 2/c prise the executive board.
__ ■—j__
7 12. Midway in the fourth quarter
’ and Malcolm Tuckerman. 8 2/c were
to interfere with th* work of the liquid. Farmers who are used to ' Cheerleaders.
The maetlng'on October 16 prom­ Form
Chairman—D A. VanBusklrk, Su­ Teman again caught for a T.D.
Barrett Willoughby—The Golden firemen.
homo for 7 day* from the Naval__
showering 100 to 150 gallons of I
had lived many yean on
perintendent of Schools.
Tr.lni™, c.nur .&lt; S™p»n. H V.. lh, puhlk „
t~ Totem
This practice of closely following spray on an acre will have a hard
Sara Ware Bassett—Sliver Moon the fire truck and driving cars close time believing that one to six gal-'
US? ’
M erm*
‘
WIU,. while you were home, will rQ|| during w,r lime, and hu plana Cottage
to the scene of a fire is not some­ Ions will do the same job.
Naaio Marsh—Died In the Wool
.‘^..“‘e^S.l-ei" yZ' JK for worth-while and constructive
thing new. The fire department
The "waggle-tall" sprayer-duster. I
last month.
Ellery Queen—The Murderer Is a has been pestered by II and has which can be mounted on any |
the game ended with Hastings on
Mr. DuMareaq had a
. peace-time work.
the OI* 20-yd. line.
a lol of Information some limes.
bitterly complained about It for a standard tractor, looks like a nat­
I C. 8. Forester—Commodore Horn­ long time. The council some time
Sailor George Adcock was home E;_L*,
—
(Continued
on
Page
fl.
Sec.
1.)
ural for row-crop farms. It will I
from Jersey for the weekend
It tight OChOOlS Kepteblower
ago passed an ordinance that was either dust or spray, or do both.Jobs
Wm. M Ralne—Who Wants To designed to stop It. but failed to do
was the first time he'd seen hl* sented dt F F A AAaaF
the vicinity of Barlow and
simultaneously if you wish. The
Thi* 39 Acre* Will Become
brother
brother Walter,
Walter, since
since Walter
Walter had
had senrea a« F.T.A. meet
heart of this machine Is a high­
Ideal Recreation Ground*
entered service more than 3 yrs.
The Barry-Allegan district PFA. 1 George A. Chamberlain—The Red
In some recent cases the firemen speed blower that shoot* a 180held a leadership training camp at House
were quite disturbed by the Inter­ mlle-an-hour stream of air out of
While
they
do
not
show
up
to
Robert H. Andrew*—Burning Gold
As the VanCurens have sold their
.
In service 24 yrs and Just back Chief Noon Day camp. Yankee
ference with their work. So the the tube that projects at the rear. much, still many improvementshave
Ethel Hucston — No Shortage of city council is finding out how
farm they will sell at public auction eluding five copper arrowheads.
from 44 mo's in E.T.O. is ClarChcc Springs Recreation park. October
This tube is flexible, and slowly been made on the 39 acres, located
located on M79. second house west Included In his collection werestoM
Chaffee. R4—Striker dlst.—used to 5. 6 and 7. In attendance at the ( Men
other cities prevent it. The council waggles from side to side as the on the shore of Algonquin lake,
of Berryville church on north aide tomahawks, stone spear heads, stona
live at Quimby. Clarence Is with' camp were 58 boys from the follow- 1I Margaret Wlddemer — Constancla learns that some cities prohibit any tractor rolls along. TTie terrific air
known as the Barry County 4H of road, all personal property. They
the HOth medics and has 34 days ing schools: Allegan. Caledonia,।1 Herself
skinning knives, high stone mortar
car from following a fire truck at stream, carrying dust, spray, or both, Clubs Camp. Previous to this year
home before he reports back to Hastings, Kellogg Ax. Martin. Mid- ;1
Elizabeth Jordan—Miss Warren's
are offering a good list of cattle,
a lesser distance than 500 feet; also will do an efficient job for 12 to 15 the dining hall and some cabins
sheep, farm Implements, feed. wood,
Camp Grant. III.
dlevillc, Nashville and Plainwell. i Son
prevent cars or vehicles of any kind feet both sides of the row. covering had been constructed, and a good
and many other articles. Wm. Mar­
Navy nurse. Lt. Virginia Bates, The Hastings F.FA. waa represent- 1 Daisy Neumann—Now That Ap- from parking doser than a blpck
start had been made on landscaping tin will cry the sale and E. Gray
was here a few days. She reported ed by Ralph Nye president: Hubert &gt;। rll's There
Mr. DuMareaq had palnslal
from the scene of a fire. The dty
The same sort of apparatus, on the grounds, also a good beginning
back to Washington, D. C. for spe­ Hunt, viqe-presldent: Robert Casey,'i Elizabeth Corbett —The Red­ attorney has been instructed to pre­
gathered thia collection during •
a large scale, pours forth 6000 cubic made toward a bathing beach.
where in this Issue for full partlcucial training.
treasurer: Harold Frey, reporter; | Haired Lady
pare an ordinance that will meet feet of air per minute and shoots
The dining hall was purposely
Bill Bowman has been home. He’s Robert Clark; John Cheeseman; I Robert Lawson—Mr. Wilmer
in
showing them to others, but
this
situation.
It
any
car
driver
left
with
aide
openings
for
the
free
in the air corps, a gunner, has been John Cotant; Paul Goodrich: James 'I Richard Powell—Lay That Pistol will think, he will admit that he a fogged spray into the air to a
circulation of air. It became ne­ RONALD HAYNES and
height of 80 to 100 feet.
In service 7 mo's. His brother. Cpl. Wright: Robert Brogan: and T. N. Down.
glnees.
ought not to follow a fire truck
Field aerosols have been tried on cessary thU year to carry out plans FRED HOYT, Owners
Amber Dean—Chanticleer's Muf­
K&lt;a*h Bowman now in Texas, has ■Knopf, advisor.
closely, and stop his car near the many Insect pests, and the results »o that these openings could be
As his tenant is leaving, the
been In service the longest of the
fled Crow
building where the fire is located.
Assisting with the camp program
^Bowmans. He served with 8tii Air
Grace Campbell—The Higher Hill But if the driver will not think, the Indicate that DDT is to date the. closed wheh the camp U not in use;
InurcatTheodore Pratt—Miss Dllly Says new ordinance, the police and court best killer when applied through for that dining room has also to be the farm located 54 miles south
Force in England. Belgium, and was Paul Sweany, Agriculture Ed­
used
for
storing
a
lot
of
things,
un
­
ucation
Dept
.
Michigan
State
Col
­
of Hastings; or 4 mile south of
FTance. Other brothers. Cpl. Dick
No
will Jar him into doing the needed and when cylinders of DDT or other til the beginning of another season. Hendershot school, section 17. Bal­
Marion Bramhall — Tragedy In thinking.
Bowman is In Germany and Choi- lege and E. Tinker. Educational
county which waa for many yean
ThU
year
the
camp
building*
have
Division.
Michigan
Conservation
de
­
insecticides in gas become available,
timore twp. TTiey are offering a
Blue
ter Is stationed in Mississippi.
will be the absence of any compli­ been wired, so they can have elec­
Met Pfc. Theodore "Dorr" Pran- :partment. The purpose of the camp
Rafael Sabatini —The Birth of
VETERANS LOANS FOR
cated machinery to spread the killer.' tricity for lighting, cooking and re­ hogs, hay and grain, chickens, tools.
ahka who Is home for 45 day*. He
Mischief
BUSINESS AND HOMES
frigeration next year.
said Royden Yarger and Floyd 1planning and building the program
Alice Ross Colver—Home-coming
As a memorial to the more than
Financial institutions lack help
"Bud" Myers who are in his dlvl- 1of activities for their local chapters.
Clark McMeekln—Black Moon
500 present-day and former mem­
sion are home too. Dorr wear* the 'Special emphasis was given to du­
Max Brand—The Stolen Bullion for processtrtfc Veterans loans, which
bers of Barry county 4H clubs, that
Purple-Heart Combat Infantry Med- !ties of officers, planning commun­
Lucy A. Hancock—The Nurse At also take time.
many
tree* were set out last spring particulars.
ity
service,
cooperative
activities,
al Good Conduct stripe and E.T.O. '
The Veterans Council has Com­
Whittle's
Miss Eleanor Miller of Chicago, on the camp grounds, by club mem­
ribbon with 3 stars.
We didn't supervised farming practices, par­
Barbara Webster —Mrs. Herlot's mittees which advise on Business
Home and Farm loans, therefore daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George bers. and some extras for good WALTER MEADE. Owner
have a long visit but it was long liamentary procedure, and FFA. House
enough to realize that Dorr figures 1contests and awards.
W. C. Tuttle—Wolf Pack of Lobo Veterans who apply for loans, must Miller of this city, has recently been measure. Next season these will will have an auction sale at the ^4”
’
prove, at least moral credit and promoted to the executive staff of show for themselves, and will give
he'* mighty lucky to be back home.
Butte
home economists of the research de­ one a fine impression of the farm known as the John Adamson | POHmakingiy ooMCted.
■Member the car Dorr used to drive '
Kathleen M. Knight—Port of Sev­ ability.
farm located 2 miles north of Bed-1
~
Interest partment at the headquarters of grounds.
en Strangers
•
around—it seemed to be sort of a .
A good deal of work was done ford on Pine Lake Road; or 3 miles
the Household Finance Corp, in
"part of him—well he's already trad­
Martha Albr and —None Shall
Chicago, where she has been a sec- this year on the bathing beach, but south of BanfleJd. He te offering
ed it for a neat light tan sedan, a (
Know
time.
extra retary, assistant and the one to more will be required before it shall a good list of cattle, hay and grain.
bit more conservative style but with '
Doris M. Disney—Murder On a
I wonder If there___ _______
. ..edit—.Ilf
n
..
r*
lllixlr.
&gt;■
nr-1.
—
J
—
»
be
completed. Real progress was chickens, tools, etc. Loren Coppock UhoLmam
and illustrate The Budgeteer.
plenty of dash. Good to have you
Tangent
money in this Community to handle
will cry the sale and Milt Leinaar
Boyd Payne, who has been em­
home, soldier.
James Hilton—Bo Well Remem­ these loans. The Investor will be
Miss Miller with a background of made, however, thU year.
by the Grand Rapids Book­ bered
The walls and cement floor for a
Had a chat with Sgt. Richard H. ployed
1
assured as to the Veterans integrity, training and teaching home eco­
MacUary. Delton, who's home for 1case &amp; Chair Company here for
Alice T. Hobart—The Peacock and also as to the value of the nomics. will work on their staff in cabin 18x36, are ready, and some
34 days visiting hl* aunt—Sadie 'many years, is being sent by the Sheds His Tail
purchased business or property.
a program of consumer education money U oh hand to purchase lum­
ber and other materials for tuch a ,
Hughe* farm. Dick, a nice, cordial company to the New York State
Margery Allingham—Pearls Be­
If interested in loans of this kind, which is carried on through the
MRS. J UNA MARTIN, Proprietors
fellow, has been in service 3 yrs. and College of Forestry, for a ten-day fore Swine
sold to the Michigan Asso
call Hlgble at the Veterans Oouncel­ writing and publication of booklets, building. It U hoped that all reHaving decided to sell her farm, Telephone Oo, of Muskegou.
j* Just now back from 11 mo's over- !refresher course in kiln drying and
Josephine Lawrence—Let Us Con­ ling Center 2862 or at my home distribution of films, and exhibits atrlctlons on materials will be removed, so that this building
can be tau
MrBl/C Martin
will sell at-----public
lumber
grading.
When
he
returns.
WUllUlim
I —•—----------------— •auc—
----seas with the Signal Corp*. He
sider One Another
2432.
widely used by schools, colleges, li­
H._a year. w.
• greatly
___ . Hrm
In/'atezl 5
R miles
mile* east
**■*
Mr. ^ayne will be in charge of the
completed
next
It
Is
tloa
*
l
i
arnl
located
Ernest Lothar—The Prisoner
Chas. C. Hlgble,
braries. and clubs. A set Is tn the needed
I of Hasting* on the Center Road
lumber yard and dry kiln at the i
Non-Fiction
Acting Veterans Councellor Hastings library and in the Barry
All
the
work
done
and
all
the
I
°r
3
mile*
north
and
5
mH**
west
of
plant-,
here.
Till*
according
to
the
|
Jack Garrett. Dick wear* E.T.O
Marsh and Ehre — Best Sports —Adv. 1 week.
County Health Dept.
building that has been done *o far
8I*
offering a good
ribbon with 2 stars and he's not management Is in line with the Stories of 1944
has not coat the county a penny '11,1 ot horses, catUe, hogs, sheep.
company policy of promoting peo- I Stuart Chase—Men At Work
(Continued on Page 7. Sec. 2.)
CITY DADS MET
MONDAY'S FIRE
The clubs and their members have
???
pie within the organization.
Richard E. Lauterbach — These MONDAY NIGHT
NOT SERIOUS
supplied most of the cash &gt;o far
“d,“
-------- from Potterville.
Are the Russians
The council meeting Monday eve­
Monday's fire alarm was caused expended and have done most of the ltem*-wU1
MRS. KEYES STILL
Dunham and Thalberg—Planning ning was largely devoted to routine by the discovery of coal smoke com­ work. A few friends who wish to ,.n* Dr- B- ,£• p'rr&gt;’
CONFINED TO HOSPITAL
Your Home For Better Living
business Applications for curb and ing from Hie coal pile In the base­
.
Samuel Hopkins Adams—A. Wooll- gutter and sidewalks were received ment of Melvin Jacobs' home at encourage 4H club work In the
Glenn Evans of Lansing who waa
county, have made donations of
particulars,
in the city Sunday brought news cott
and referred to their own commit­ 510 South Jefferson. The depart­
(Continued on Page 5. Bec. l.) 1
——
direct from his sister, Minnie Evans
Ruth Webb Lee—Victorian Oleas tees for Investigation and future ac- ment made a quick run to that lo­
MR8 LOUIB MISKE, Prop*.
Keyes. Worthy Grand Secretary of
cation, but found not a little diffi­ CITY POLICE REPORT
Stephen Leacock—Last Leaves
I Owing to the death ot h
the National O.EB who, while on
Whit Burnett—Time TO Be Young the nuisance practice of many cara culty in digging to the bottom of
Chief Thompson of the city poMre Louis Misk* will
her way from Waahington. D. C.
Jean Barnes. librarian In closely fralllng the fire truck to the coal bin to reach the flames, it lice reported to the council Monday 0? the
and machinery
the
scene
of
a
fire,
and
then
crowd
­
to Hastings to attend the 75th an­
evening for the preceding two the Bicycle Shop, also tn his
ing In around the premises so as to loss was small.
niversary celebration of Hastings NOTICE
.
weeks. He said they had been quiet
&lt; w- b1Lm
Publ
Chapter 0X8. met with a serious
The opening, meelng of Hastings seriously impede the work of fire­
one* for his department. He re“ the residence located _____
automobile accident at Roaring Brotherhood will be held Monday men. The result will be a new or­ NOTICE
ported a* follows; 18 miscellaneous
Or*nd et
Hastings. Dewey msnt aaJtfa
0-1, H-l, J-l. K-l expire Nov. 30. Springs, Pa.
dinance to put a stop to it.
Our barber shop will be closed complaints received; 45 operators R***1 w111 cr? lhe
evening.
Oct.
15
with
dinner
at
7
L-l through Q-l. valid Sept. 1.
Mr. Evans had spent three weeks o'clock. Chas. Hinman chm. of sup­
from Oct. 16 till Nov. 6.
licenses Issued; a total of 248 bicycle Hammond will act
through Dec. 31. Next stamps good
there and reports that Mrs. Keyes per squad.
licenses issued up to' that date; 6
«l***h*te in
NOTICE—Blds will be accepted
Oct. 1.
is slowly improving but must remain
dogs executed; 3 larceny complaints particulars,
for manager of the Delton Tele­
Sugar stamp 'K"k good 8*pt i there several weeks yet. Her left THEY’RE HERE!
GET
YOURS
NOW!
phone Co. until Oct. 15. 1946; bld*
received; on* arrest for disorderly
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arm waa broken and she sustained
Another shipment of gym shoes to be sent to J. L. Daniels. Sec.Gym shoes with brown rubber conduct: 3 traffic tickets Issued; 3 RUMMAGE BAL|
1 through Dec 31 for five pounds.
with brown rubber solas.
Treas.. Delton. Mich. Signed; J. L soles in sixes 5 and larger.
traffic accidents policed; 3 funerals
shoulders. It is a miracle that she
Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store
Daniels. Sec.-Treas., Delton Tele.
Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store
16-U.
Out 10-11
survived.
Adv. 10-11 Co., Delton, Mich.
Adv. 16-11
Pleasant, nice looking, dark com­
plected. Cpl. Joe DeBlas, now dis­
charged from the army, was In town
with hl* wife (Doris Hoffman. H.
H. S. Ml, Durfee school dial.* and
young son Michael. Joe has been
in service over 4 yrs.. serving 32
mo’s overseas with the 10th Air
Force. He says, It's wonderful to
feel al liberty to do Just about as
you please. They will stay in Chi-.

MAKING TRIP THRU
COUNTY TODAY

THIS PRACTICE

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SAXONS BEAT GRAND
LEDGE 20-19

L. R. Mattson Named
Chairman of G. R.
Furniture Forum

WILL HELP FARMERS
TO BATTLETHE BUGS

JOHN F. DU MARES
HAD A FINE HOBBY

IMPROVED 4-H CLUB
CAMP THIS YEAR

AUCTION SALES

Promotion Comes to
Eleanor Miller

To Taka Special
Training at New York
College of Forertry

RATIONING

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HEINZ TOMATO

CAMB SILL TOMATO

SOUP
can J Jc

SOUP

CLINTON

MACA

PUDDING
pt?. 5C

YEAST
pkg- 3'

BIECH-NUT

H ILL BROS.

COFFEE

COFFEE
lb 33'

CHASE &amp; SANBORN

MAXWILL HOUSE

ib. 3&lt;c

COFFEE
ib. 30c

In appreciation of the tremendous response to our Carload Sale
of last week, we are again offering many of the Specials of last
week at the same ROCK-BOTTOM CARLOAD PRICES!

Saltine Cracker
1 Ib.

FRUIT CAKES Wa“rdy , &gt;b $1.89
FRESH FRUITS and
VEGETABLES

POTATOES
peck
100 lb. bag $2.75

washed
SPINACH
California
CARROTS
HEAD LETTUCE
PARSNIPS
GRAPEFRUIT
California
ORANGES
YAMS
RUTABAGAS

PUDDING
rai accept •,•FIREthis
KING ’
BOWL
fcAto/SaO AT
N0 extra cost
WITH rUKCHASfOF 25 LBS. O« MORE

Enriched

FLOUR-

*1.25

5 lb. sack 30c
ROWENA PANCAKE FLOUR
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR 3J lb. sack 33c
pkg- 26c
SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR
home

No limit I

inn
LHI\U
i

FRIDAY
ALL DAY
lb.

19‘

PORK LOIN
ROAST O|c
Leon

lb.

|

I

PORK CHOPS

JLc
lb. JO

Lean

1 lb. pkg- 21c
2 bun- 1 7c
head 14c
2 lbs. 15c
lb. 9c
lb. 12c
2 lbs. 15c
3 lbs IQc

Quality Qtfea/s.

round steak

CRANBERRIES

lb 35'

PORK SAUSAGE

SMOKED HAMS

29c

SLICED BACON
1 lb. Limit Saturday — All Day
Wc Think We’ll Have Enough

SHREDDIES N,% 12'
N.B.C.
, med. pkg.
BRAN
if.pkj.n.
Ige.
pkg. 17c
PEP, KELLOGG pkg- 9c
BRAN FLAKES
14c
Kellogg
ALL BRAN
Ige. pkg.
med. also
large 15c
WHEATIES
CREAM WHEAT pkg 22c
RALSTON cereal pkg. 21c
QUAKER OATS^k 12c
OATS H,kVr.«k 31c

BORAX 20 Mule Team lib. 15c
2«&gt;» 27c
STARCH Argo gloss 21b. pkgs. 17c 3 lb - pkg. 23c
3 lb. tan 25c
GRE-SOLVENT
2 gal- $1&lt;»
RENUZIT
1 g^ 65c

i

Point Free lb.

pkg.

CRACKERS T". 2 - 35c

SIRLOIN STEAKS
"&gt;• 28c
CHUCK ROASTS PO«™E ib. 22c
HAMBURGER Fresh Ground Point Free lb. 27c
GRADE NO. I
POINT FREE ' lb. UJL

Center Cot

Shredded Wheat
N.B.C.

Come early... or come late... we’ll make every effort to supply
you with the things you WANT at prices that SAVE You Money!

HERSHEY COCOA 2 pkg. 19c
MOLASSES *W... 69c
RICE
lb- Pkg-13c
KNOX GELATINE pkg- 18c
KEYKO OLEO
&lt;■&gt; 23c
DURKEE OLEO
lb 24c
BUTTER, FREEPORT&gt;b 47c
DILL PICKLES q» -jar 23c
PARD
Do9F“A„. 23c
DOG MEAL
47c

RENDERED

COFFEE
lb 33'

19c

2 lb‘ 35'

PURASNOW

II

.

SHANK HALF O Oc

FRIDAY

Smoked
Center Cuts

lb. WV

Lean
lb. '

AB

FOOD^C ENTER

SMOKED HAMS

BUTT

HALF

itlb* vZ
*17'

�Tire !y«TTNc&lt; pytyret, WCMPit. ocroara il ihb
Jack Hewitt and Lea Hawthorne
If you are a member of the myth- 'C
both were among those that drove leal Owl Club or wUh to become a ,
up with their families. Many a col­ member send your hootlngs to me.
lege or larger city eould wish for
us fine a development. It seems to I'll be hooting you.
me that provision should be made

facilities for the good of the great­
est number ot citizen*. Anyone
feel like giving a hoot by way of a
suggestion?
Monday night was dark and
dreary — and spooky for some.
Shrieks and blood curdling shook
the rafter upon which I perched to
view the fun os thirty-two girls were
"put through their paces.” Next
Monday the same group will be for­
mally taken into the Girl Reserve
organisation.
.
. Ever been on a scavenger hunt?
Perhaps the door bell ringing Kl★ rlas/iugj
, wanlans would like to express an
opinion. But I was with girls and
1 not man this week for such an af। fair. This new club made up of
out-of-high-school young women
went after the things in earnest
Some will crow, and some will Wednesday. Frankly. I wish that I
squeal but here 1 come a-hoollng— were a girl and could join. I can
wise or otherwise. I alt on the limb, give a big hoot in favor of those
of the feminine sex giving
and sometimes find myself fairly. who

By the way. Hastings' plans for
my position I'll be seeing—always
Its youth met with enthusiastic ap­
seeing and hooting.
proval last week. Mr. Lieland Stacy,
I understand that due to the a member of the National Council
weather that seems to have fre­
quented our fair city during the ine the set-up. He met Thursday
night with the new YMCA board
been concentrating on leaching hl* which I hear boasU three women
team a few of the better known members. Must be so 'cause from
swimming strokes. It seems to be the bird cage I was sharing with
proving effective.
the canary I saw Mrs. Delbert Whit­
Memberships for Saxon Castle are more. Mrs. Donald Gury and Mrs.
being sold every day. Some are Earl Chase.
। even being purchased on the In­
Swimming during the winter will
stallment plan I am told.
be the Saturday afternoon hobby
Could It be that a marching band of about thirty girls I hear. No. It
will soon make lu appearance at Is not to be a polar bear club with
the high school? I saw Director a bole In the ice and al). They are
iLewls Hine and hl* group doing going with Kit McGregor leading
Hneir stuff last week
The athletic field should be the Kalamazoo. She says that there Is
pride of the city. It is already a room for more swimmers and loads
show place. I noticed acveral view­ nf mom for more volunteer drivers.
ing it Sunday as l tramped around. to furnish transportation.

ARD OF THANKS
VF I DANM

PROBATE COURT NEWS
1st. Lole Bauer. Warrant and in­
ventory filed. petition for license to
sell filed, order for publication en­
tered.
Est. Henry P. Macksben. Petition |
and order for widow's allowance ।
filed, final account filed, order for
publication entered.
E*t William H. Spence. Petition
to reopen estate filed, order for pub­
lication entered.
E»t C. A. Hough. Order allowing
final account entered, supplemental
final account filed, order for publi­
cation entered, waivers filed.
Est. Andrew W. Cook. Final ac­
count filed. order assigning residue

18,141 Warner Ten Harkel of His- Hickory Comers Is spending several
! tjngs.^Mrt. Longstreet, local, and days with her. * Mrs. Luella patton
&gt;hh
Barry;‘ *
also
ex-secrtury,
Mr*. of Ann Arbor end Mrs. Helen
‘ ‘ pMn.
**
“
’
*
frl»«4« Carl Marble. The next meeting will Lcuke of Midland spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. M. Ashby. * Mrs
hA”"' lum ul I Laurel Senaiba. * Mr. and Mr*. Wll- Lorraine Manning and Sharon Jane
r.. Birr tor k.. son Travis of Battle Creek were and Mrs. Loma Larabee called on
I visiting their folks here.
their aunt. Eva Bonneville In Battle
Creek on Tuesday, a Mr. and Mrs.
SOUTH SHULTZ
Wayne Gates and family ot Kala­
Mrs. Dale Larabee and Miss Doro­ mazoo called on Lester Sonnevllle's
thy Cogswell of Hastings were in on Sunday. * Friends of Henry
Grand Rapids on Thursday. * The Craven will be pleased to hear he is
large barn on the Olenn Gates farm gaining fine from an operation per­
burned to the ground an IWlday formed last week In a Grand Rap­
afternoon with all Its contents, hlso ids hospital. * A letter from Dale
several hogs and six calves. *Mr«.
Olenn Gates’ mother from near waiting on a boat to go to Japan.

NORTHEAST WOODLAND

Bachelor at

family. Mr. and Mr*. J. _.
fellow and baby and Mr. and Mrs.
LaVem Hewitt spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hcnney at
DeWitt helping them celebrate their
fifth wedding anniversary. * Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Walter* of Charlotte
visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Leuon
and family Saturday. * Mr. and
Mr*. Karl EckardI and son Bruce
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scheel were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Adam* and Mr*. Sarah
Ostroth in Maple Grove. * Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Henney attended the
funeral of the former's cousin. Bert

Hcnney th*r«. *
0. Hockafeltow u
wood Hcnney and

Myron Newcomb at Alma
* Mil* Olga Kckardt tciuni
Thursday from spending
with relatives and friend* I
Rapids. * Mr. and Mr*. W1
and family visited the
brother-in-law and sister.
Mr*. Calvin Hewston and 1
Grand Ledge recently,

VICTORY BONDS Will provMo

entered.
Bit. pfa May Talbot. Pinal ac­
count filed, order for publication en­
CARD OF THANK
ured. inheritance Ux determined.
Est. Henry J. Sievers. Pinal ac­
count filed, order for publication
daring
lea* lll»«
entered. Inheritance tax determined.
Est. Andrew G. Flnkbeiner. Pina)
account filed. Inheritance tax deter­
mined.
Eat. Prank 8. Ward. Order con­
firming sale entered.Eat. Gertrude O. Bauchman In­
heritance Ux determined
Est. Lyman O. Newell. Order as­
signing residue enured, discharge of
administrator issued. esUte enrolled
Est. Prank S. Garn. Inheritance
Ux receipt filed, discharge of ad­
ministrator issued, estate enrolled.
Bit. Lillie P. Sowerby. Order al­
lowing claims enured, proof of pub­
lication filed, testimony of witness­
es filed, license to sell issued.
Est. Kittle Bowne Olney. Final
account filed. Inheritance ux deter­
PRATT CREEK FARM BUREAU
mined.
Est. Anna Johncock.
Warrant
and Inventory filed.
Est. Olendon H. Silsbee. Petition
for administrator filed, order for
NORTH CARLTON
publication entered.

IN MEMORIAM

FARM BUREAU

Istratrix filed, letters of adminis­
tration issued, petition for hearing
claims filed notice to creditors is­
sued. Inventory filed.

CON YER PACKING 72
Located 4’/* miles north of Richhind on M-43, wants

your hogs at ceiling prices.

F

Satisfaction guaranteed.

nrrtifrrir**»

NORTHWEST ASSYRIA

VT.W. AUXILIARY NEWS

The auxiliary met at the hall.
Oct. *. with sixteen members pres­
ent. Allie Woods and Ida Conrad WEST DOWLING FARM
were appointed to buy gifts for our BUREAU oaour
overseas service men. Wc are to
meet at the hall Thursday evening
to pack the gifts. Pauline Skinner
was appointed chairman of our Jun- HENDERSHOT FAIR BUREAU
। lor Activities club. Any girl between
I the age* of 7 and 16 wishing to Join
the club, please meet at the home
of Pauline Skinner. Saturday. Oct.
llsrriil
The auxiliary Is starting a con­
test to get more members out to
meetings. Marie Harrington and OFFICIATED AT
Pauline Skinner were appointed
SON’S WEDDING
captains.
The Plymouth, Mich. First Pres­
Another donation was given the
byterian church bulletin ot Sept. 30
Percy Jones hospital fund.
contained
the following Item of in­
After the business meeting a llaht
terest
to Hastings friends:
lunch waa served. (Remember ladies
The Rev. and Mr*. S. Conger
your 1M0 dues can be paid now.
Hathaway leave Friday for Marcus.
Our next meeting will be Oct. IB.
Each member is requested to fur­ Iowa where the former will offi­
nish something for a bazaar to be ciate at the wedding of their son,
S/Sgt. Stephen C. Hathaway, to
held before Christmas.
Remember our Saturday night Miss Maxine Polson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Polson, of Mar­
party Oct. 13 at 8 o'clock.
cos. Iowa. Stephen Hathaway grad­
uated from the Hastings High school
In 1039 and was a second year stu­
dent at the State Normal college at'
Ypsilanti at the time of his enlist- |
ment in the U. S. Army. During I

Classified Continued

8th air force stationed in England
where he was decorated for meri-1
torlous achievement. Since return­
Ing to the United States he has been
appointed assistant to the Judge
Advocate at Deming. New Mexico.
Following the wedding the newly
married couple will be at home in
Apt. No. 581, Florida Vista Project,
Deming —Plymouth.

RELIABLE PERSON

WANTED—Hid
5 »klfl. Cali

PERTINENT OBSERVATIONS

WANTED TO BENT for Ik
r.*e la the ririi
•ball .nJ Dtbblr

We always like to read Thelma
Keister Cox's ''Sister Says" weekly
feature in the Ionia Scnilnol. Here
are a few pertinent ones in a re­
cent issue which will strike a re­
sponsive card in the hearts of the
Banner's feminine readers.

WANTED TO HUY

Many a woman now knows what
It means to have reached the end
ot her soap.

The most desperate women dur­
ing a soap shortage (count me in I
are those who own boys.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

I presume an old-timer is one
who con recall when Grandma
dabbed on a generous piece ot soap
to stop a leak in the wash boiler.

on WOMEN’S HATS

2-98
did you get it?" and
“You're looking especially
pretty." This is the kind
of comment youTl hear
when you wear a new hat
from Penney’s! Hats for
sports or evening in bi.a
or colors. Sequins, veils,
bow* or feathers.

BANFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Ren Brink have
purchased a home In Dowling and
will take possession Nov. 1. * Mr.
and Mrs. Don Putnam, and George
Bole. S3 Iroquali Avr.. Wickwire and Henry were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ren Brink
who reside on the Sullivan farm
near Augusta. * Mrs. Walter Hobbs
attended the State advisory coun­
flkropahlrr
cil meeting. Assoc. Women of the
Farm Bureau nt Olds hotel. Lan­
sing. Tuesday. Oct. 9. * Farmers tn
this vicinity are sowing wheat. On
account of rain* fall cropping has
been greatly delayed. ★ Mrs. Mary
Putnam spent two days last week
with her sister. Mrs. Clara Ran­
som at Hasting*. * Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Stanton and family now oc­
tiivket.
____________
lo-H cupy the Buxton tenant house east
TAklWORTHN—U.S. .11 Lre.d, , In of Banfield. * More than half the
--------------• • pupils in the King school are ab­
sent due to whooping cough.

IRVING
Dr. D. I. Butler, last owner of the
flour mill here before its burning,
died in Detroit Sept. 25. He is sur­
vived by two sons, Gilbert of st.
Clair Shores. Walter of Ann Artur,
and one daughter, Mrs. Tunis Du
Valois of Detroit. ★ The WBCB.

For .&lt;alk-&lt;1„i'

asr* MUdi.riii.,

1

while presldenU were guests, Mrs.

s.r,i

�IBUSS----- - ---- -------------------------------------------------i &lt;amrcn totlo-ffi by official board
Sunday. Oct. 11 there win be
1 meeting. •
' '
! a district rally for the men. It
'
'
"
Oct 13. 3 pm. Junior meeting at I will be held In this church. Dr. W.
NMa4 ivwt Tbwsdsr the home of Mr*. O. Asplund.
R. Montgomery of Dayton. Ohio will
h HjzUssa Muaissa.
stany Point—
‘ be the speaker. Dr. Montgomery i*
COOK BUGS 14110..
Oct. 16—10 ajn Morning Worship | the director of adult work In our dc­
------------------------------11:30&gt;m. Sunday school. Lester nomination.
KimmRTH YKAB
-Bartholomew, 6up t.
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Prayer meeting every Wednesday FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
m night at 6:30 pm.
1
L. Winston Stone. Pastor
10: 00 A.M., Morning worship, Mr.
8UBBCHIITIOX
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
। Stone will preach on the theme.
"For Their Sakes " The Adult Choir
B. J. Adcock.* Pastor
| will sing.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
11: 20 a.M. Church School under
Divine services at 11 o'clock.
Evening meeting at 7:30. Our the direction of Judge Adclbert
suns', speaker tor the day will be the Cortrlght. There are classes for all
ages
and lhe school is fully organ­
Rev. A. Carnell, of Lansing. Brother
Cornell is always a Rood speaker ized.
7:00 P. M.. Youth Fellowship.
and well worth hearing.
Tuesday night B.YF.U. 7:30 at( Warrant Officer Cyril Garrett will
EDITORIAL— the parsonage.
• be guest speaker. All young people
night prayer meeting r are invited.
ISSOCIATION at Wednesday
the church 7:30.
Ladies Missionary meeting Thurs­ PILGRIM TABERNACLE
SS 10 am. The school has been
day, Oct 11 al the home ot Mr. and,
divided into two groups. Dorilda
Mrs. L Hewitt. 711 E Grand St.
' Shriver leader of the Reds, and Ar­
butus
Hurless leader of the Blues.
F1RST UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
■ Improvised thermometers indicate
| the progress of each side, and the
•
Corner
of
East
&amp;
E
Grand
Strs.
1 contest ends Nov 18th.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
A. M. Coldren. Pastor
Preaching service 11 am.
, 9:55 am. Bible Schixil with classes !
B. Wyma. Pastor
Rev Mrs Mnnker will speak from
Comer E. Colfax at Boltwood , for all ages.
I the subject. ' The Results ot HollHastings Charth—Oct. 14
,, --------------11:00 am. ----------Morning
„ worship
---------r----and ,
ID am. Sunday school and Rally sermon. "The Evangelistic Church."
Evening service nt 7:45 pm.
ay program.
6:30 pm. Senior C.E.. Philip CoiY.PS. at 7 PM.
11:30 am. Morning Worship In. dren. leader.
Prayer service Wed 7:45 this week
targe of pastor.
I Adult C.E.. subject for discussion as we will begin the work Thursday
7:00 pm. Young people s prayer i will be "Baptism."
for the Installing of a new furnace.
rvice.
| 7:30 "pm. Song service and gospel
7: J0 pm. Bible Study in charge ■ message.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
pastor.
I , From Tuesday to Friday lhe pasI.O.O.F. Hall. Green St. Entrance
8: 00 pm. Evangelistic service in tor will be holding Quarterly Con-i
O. H. Trlnkleln. Pastor
charge of pastor.
Terences in several churches of the
Morning worship at 10:30. Sermon.
Every Tuesday night 8 pm. Young I Hastings District.
I "Redeeming the Time "
people's cottage prayer meeting.
I Thursday. 7:30 pm. Prayer and
1 Sunday school at 11:30. AttcndT. 11—7:30 Prayer meeting at Bible study at the church.
, ance awards will be given October
—

„

MMWhIB IMtfUWr

THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOHER 11. IMS
In Oklahoma. * Mra. Warren Craa- —
- ..
..
•on Marla vuiud Sunday
at —
Mr.
dell and daughter Carmen of Ann and Mrs. Loon Talnun'* naar Beld. Norman Hatton hits been dis­ Arbor visited her parents, the Rev. Inf.
charged from the U. 3. Army after and Mra. Edward Swadllng over the
five years and two months' aervice weekend. Lt. Crandell is In Cali­ EAGLE DISTRICT
fornia and expects to go across soon. l The Infant son cf Mr. and Mrs. '
home with his wife and »on. * Mr.
Alien Woods died at a Battle Creek
end Mr*. .Eart Burdick of Freeport HIGHBANK '
hospital Friday. The little fellow ‘
were guests on Sunday of Mr. and'
only weighed two pounds and &lt;J
Mrs. John Meurer. # Mra Horace attended Thursday a*. Vem Haw- ounces at birth and lived nine days;
Bolton and three children of Alle­
blits'e, about *13.60 being collected. burial was ir. Bedford cemetery.
gan were guests of Mr. Bolton's * Pvt. Charlo* Reid spent Sunday Saturday a! 2 o'clock. * Thursday
mother. Mrs. Mary Bartlett on Wed­
with hl* parents the Fred Reids, evening vUi-xra at Mr. and Mrs
nesday of last week. * Mr. and Mra the relatives gathered there also. *
Gaylord Holmes' were Mr. and Mr*. I
George ElUott of Detroit have moved Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Marshall of Vem Wilcher and Mrs Daisy Zlck. ।
into Mr. Elliott's old homg. the Will Nashville. called Sunday at Will * Mr*. Floyd Randall Li collecting I
EUfajtt house on North St. * Mra. HawbllU's. * Mrs. Mattel Manning for the war cheat drive in the EagU I
Clara Underhill 1* at the Del Vista and Mrs. Charles Thompson of As­ Dlst. * Mrs. Florence Johnston of
sanitarium at Plainwell. * Mr. and syria spent Wednesday at Mr. and Battle Creek visited her parents. I
Mrs. Wilber Tolle* and children of Mrs. Frank HawbllU's. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Shade Friday
Hastings called on Mrs. Sarah Town evening Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nesbct and Saturday. Sgt. and Mr* Walter I
and Mrs Hazel Nunemaker Sunday of Nashville called.. w
* Mr and Mr*. Shale have alao been visiting hl*
pm. * Mr. nnd Mrs. James Dees । Ehret Skidmore spent Sunday at parents. Mr. and Mra. Chafe, while i
are home after an extended vialt । Mr. and Mrs. Ickes' In Charlotte. * on
on rfurlough. He is stationed in!
at the home of Mr. Decs' parents 'Mr. and Mra George Hoffman andOhio.

HICKORY CORNERS

•*. either)

There's no reason to blow your bonus on a
whole closetful of clothes ... when fewer of the
right clothes will fill the bill. '

Take a lopcoal. You can wear it practically
every season of the year. And if you're

lucky enough to get an Alpagora topcoat, you

' Christian Endeavor 7:00 pm.
I Evening Evangelistic service 8:00
I P-»n.
■ Tuesday evening Young People*
prayer service and Bible study 7:30
at the church.
Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 Chil­
dren's Bible hour. Is your boy or
girl attending this service each
week?
I Wednesday night Prayer meeting
at the church 7:30
Friday night 8:00 C E. business
meeting at Mrs Barker's home. All
are cordially invited to attend
Visitors ana friends are cordially
invited to attend these services.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lesson Sharpe. Pastor
Sunday. October 14
9:45 am. Church school
,?.5 ajn A cla“ on •■RelWon and
; ufe
conducted by Mr Sharpe
Subject. "Teaching the Bible in
Public Schools "
11:00 am. Divine worship. MedlI tatlon, "This Matter of Duty"
Faintly night. Wednesday. Oct.
IHh at 6:30 pm. Potluck dinner
and pogrom.
YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
Floyd H Nagel. Pastor
Services will be held next Sunday
| October 14. The Sunday achool at
- pm. and preaching at 3
j

can wear it anywhere ... anytime.

Thafs because if looks so luxurious—but ads
so tough! Every square inch of its exclusive

Double-Dense* fabric has twice as many wool
surface fibres as ordinary coals.
We wish there were enough Alpagora coals
around to satisfy ex-soldiers and civilians

alike. But since there aren't, that little lapel pin
gels first call!

BALTIMORE UNITED BRETHREN
Orlo D. Munger. Pastor
Morning worship 10:00
Sunday school H.oo
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve­
ning 8:00.
Family Night Friday evening at
8 o'clock at Jack Moore's.
.Met allnm
Sunday school 10.30
Morning worship ll 3o

MAPLE GROVE BIBLE CHURCH
'Wilcox Church'
Marvin Potter. Pastor
Sunday services:
10 OO Sunday school
1100 Morning service
7:00 Young People's meeting
8 OO—old-fashioned Gospel service
Prayer meeting u||| be held on
Wednesday evening at 8:00. Every­
one Li welcome nt all «erviccs.

TOKO. I
WEIGHT

$3250

THE COAT WITH THE

DOUBLE.DINSE* FABRIC

WATERS X’
I3S I. STATE

HASTINGS

BRANCH DISTRICT
Mf' Ed BaUe&gt;' and ch«dren ol Augusta were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marshall and
Marvel. Mrs. Rachel Hill was a
Sunday dinner guest Mr and Mrs.
Dave Marshall were Sunday callers.
Ar.'te Narht ot Fort Custer called
•l the Olenn Marshall home, Wed­
nesday. * Kenneth Wilcox .spent
w&lt;‘id“y «,h Mr “,ia Mf»- Herbie
Wilcox. Mr. and MrS Dpn
^lro1' and Kenneth
Wi.cox ot Buttle Creek were Sat^L\.gU5tLal u,c w,to* bom.*.
* Mr*. Herbie Wilcox' and Mr*.
mTv^n ,£!Ln”‘n ,pcn‘ rrom Mon'
day to Wednesday with Mr. and
SLcnu.T'8'
■■ ’&gt; U»U.
aoicnigan.
.
Sgt. Dorr Darby return* to
camp. Wednesday. wler lu* lortyMr
f“rlou«h
Ni parents.
u w,d Mr1' John “•rby. a Mr
Beck ot Hasting*
Mr BnanS*)’ a,urnoot‘ callers Of
Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Darby. * Mr*.
W Norton ol Battle Creek spent
Monday at Ulelr Unn her7\1^
Marjorie Skidmore of Hastings was
“k8.^?,y &lt;2!n,er “Wat a‘
E"11*
btdmore home
They all spent
the afternoon in Battle Creek. *
Mrs. Helen Tucker who teacheo
the Durfee school U taking a
month*' vacation to be with her
husband who has Ju»t returned from
ths Pacific and is now discharged
from the navy
w utUe Jackie
orren of the Moore district spent

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★ Community Noticas
___

I KXp«CT
Expact Pin*
rinw Lak*
LOKC
Camn fa
ha Crowd
| Comp
to bo
Crowded
The Annual Harvest feetlval of
By
Christmas
Time
Ute Bunnell church will be Friday

I

IMPROVED 4-H CLUB Miliza Ko.ju, Coming'
(Continued from Page 1. Sac. 1.) To Gd. Rapids Oct. 22 Saturday

evening at the Allen Fish
cash, for which the member* and
On Monday evening October 22. home. Cpl. Baas waa to have a
Rspida
leader* of the clubs are very grate­ Qrarid Rapids "nd western Mich- 1Vt!a&gt;' furlough and soon found he
OMtMTy
report ffof
ful. _________
igan will have the privilege of hear- ,
to&gt; reBort
0* “a discharge
Director of Michigan Office of । “ Thia project’ Is*very”dear~to tfie
and Mr* C H* jHarkness
of’ . ing tha great soprano, MllUa Kor—
----- —r, -i
Veteran Affair*. Philip C Pack, pre-1 „ - -Wednesday evening - 7
"t cf County Agent Harold Fm- jus. liar of "The Groat Waltz" when 1 La«*nt
dieted Saturday that the veterans I
Mi M.rej Lrati.. prarara. h.r in callers •'
of their parent*, •*'
lhe Rev. 1I ■'
at 12:15 noon Friday. Sept.- 28, at vtvtnc bMidM
rehabilitation camp at Pine lake in I
- who haa done so much to pro­
and Mrs. J. Battdorff. * Mr*. Emily St. Mary's hospital in Grand Rapthis county would reach its maxi-,1 mote 4H club work in Barry reun­ concert In the Civic Auditorium.
Sullivan
and
daughter
Eileen----of i
J id* 'of rc-T
peritonitis.
She---had
been in
ify.
which
1*
rccognlnd
for
the
large
Not
since
the
sensational
debut
of
—
—
--.t------- ----------------------------------------mum capacity of about 200 veteran* |
Hasting*
were, ^Utayjvenlng
Pridav eveninc callcall- 1 Hl
ill health
health the
the past
na*t yesr.
vear
“»'?«’’ were
J membership of such club* and for GaiU-Crtid haa an arttet made such «
by Christmas. There are now 75
... Godfrey.
- —! * Olympia
was the was
daughter
of Mi. of Mr. living In Hawaii.
a profound impreuion on the crltof Mr&gt;-JuMa
Mr.
Olympia
the daughter
the splendid work they do.
discharged service men at the camp.
Tea and muste loving public
! a,,d Mra
A,lcH Fuh
c a 11 e d ‘ and
Allen
Fish called*
and Mr*.
Mra. Jo»eph
Joseph Camara
Camara of
of Hilo.
Hilo.
A rush of new entrants. Pack aald.
She will be aadated by the great 8aturt»» on Mra NeUlc 1x1ach °t; »&lt;■«•«■ The family waa one of the with th* Rev Donald
Is expected soon because the demo­ Barry county by the state, which flutist Heivry B&lt;Ae and ptantat ’
•* Mr and Mr*. Simon, flr.t pioneer, to kettle |n Hawaii. th* Rev. J. w. McCue
bilization of American forces 1* be­ had acquired ownership by default* OUura D Atllil. both rfralijm “III
°&gt; OrarallUpU. were Sun- Sh. «u bom Zeb. 10. 1M» M mta Burial *m in Freeport
In payment of taxes. When Harold
ing speeded up.
be heard as aolotets
l&lt;la,r tven‘”« supper gurats of Mr and attended grade and high achool.
The camp last month received 17 Faster heard about that gift, he
She hu appeared to all rhe lore.
?'5‘“ ,0'
‘
*■”
-be »M married
servicemen seeking vocational train­ soon revealed to the board of *u- due. and mu*le renter, ol Europe ="““&gt;■ *
moved from 8 Michigan to 813 E.
“ «»“ M .pend- to Cl.rton Bunn.
ol Mr. u|4
Railroad Street.
ing. under the oi bill of rights. pervtsora that it was an ideal site a* well
.. as South
.
.
week
-.vlth h
her
In Mrs Charlm
-------- —■1 at' of Tndlanapolte.
America and. has
’Ina
,n« n1 we
*k. wllh
" daushter
,lQU«h&lt;«F ln
Charles Bunn nf
of Preeport,
for
a
4H
club
camp
for
thia
county.
They are lhe first contingent of
been
acclaimed
everywhere
*.*
th*/
BaU,e
Creek.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Law-1
■
.
. 1
gladly gave It to the
Regular meeting of Hiawatha Re­ such admittances received at the The__ board
Hawlns
and
family.
Mr*
.
Mr*. Maude Schongp returned to
ilahtful
siieee.«*or
to
Oalli-Ciircl
and
!!
ncr
Galll-Curcl
County 4H____________________
club organization. rightful successor
___ camP of the rctunilng veterans aft-i Barry ________
Keith Marlow of Carlton. Mr and
the Consumers Power office Monday bekah Lodge Friday evening. Oct.
The
member* of the club and ' Tttmnlni
Mra’ Don'FtoUl*~arxi*aan*of "valMr" ‘
12. 8
B o
oclock'
Attention staff
st’afFmem- --------------------------------------------12.
’clock. Attention
mem- " thr surrender of Germany and ' —
•
A* an opera singer, she made her . " 7,
v«ip*r
her*—there wilt be Initiation at this ' J»P«»
their parents have heartily cooper- ; eeoul
---- - In RJooldto.-«hkh
„ — •Olldn
““'“"I dinner oued. el
meeting
Thc state director said that ad- , ated
Not a cent of public funds ™ ™n
“a.
* O1,
*tollobed"with
,a *'*
,0’ .nether, S'
«'
Mra Alrln
• —
* mittances of men who do not need I has been given The Club member*. r'
1equally
------------------, MnM.&gt; ,... ..UTr&gt;
JHdno&gt;e of North
great
—.
Judging by the number of speci­
Hospital Guild No 7 will meet j physical rehabilitation will be ai- under Mr. Foster * leadership, have
and there two performance*' John .-Thaler
------ of
--South
—Campbell
——-•------ --remens of red and black raspberry with Mr*. Vemor Webster. 930 South ■ load up to 25 per cent of the caps- done moat of the work, and will do vlata."
made her one ol th, are.t eol„., «rmd home Thmaday .iter .pendbranches In various stage* of blos­ Church. Wednesday.
Oct. 17.
2 *■
c*ty
of the camp, in vrucr
order so
to nave
have a mure,
more, io
to provide wic
the wuiiuniK*.
building* oturaa « toe operant “otld
Wednesday, Oet.
IT. at J
“/ Ul
week
daughter
‘Ins
~a
-------- caring for her —
——
soming nnd ripening brought io the p nl
■
I nucleus of physically normal men,' equip them and beautify the
.&lt; is
u predicted
p.rn.c.-. that
«... this concert
C.m.rr.'
.W“d“w.
"I BtoUe
It
Banner this week, lhe mamma
- in the training programs, to aid grounds In the nut distant future. will
one ui th. hl«h .poU In lhe crelk “ho had recently undergone
The 30th Annual meeting of the ' those who need both physical re- ' they’will have a fine camp, with a
bushes are trying to make amends
an
operation * Johnnie Hoge of
mualeal
ol
Grand
Rapid.,.
""
for their holdback last spring when Southwestern District of lhe Mich- habilltatlon and vocational training ‘ beautiful setting: and will greatly
Howard spent the weekend with the
Keep In mind the date—Ort. K
inflated prices and scarcity of the igan State Federation of Women s |
. enjoy the recreation facilities which
• • *-----। Virgil Wood family * Mr and Mrs
1 lhe camp will provide And It will
crop cheated many a housewife out Club* l* to be held Tuesday and I PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Clayton Denise of North port spent
| be a satisfaction to them to realize
of her usual allotment of Jam and Wednesday. Oct 23-24 at the First nlr|hv
I
a week with hla mother. Mrs Mina
DOES TO A COUNTRY
canning.
| that their own membership did so
Presbyterian Chuch House, Kais- .
’
Mexico is a land without ration­ I Denise
maaoo Hostesses to this group will
,, a ■ f lrl »«»
’ much toward making It an ideal
ing and price control and plenty
be the 20th Century Club, lhe LaMrJ*r» Merle
415 camp
Winston Boyca spent the weekend ton Library Araoeulta &gt;na —
of tins, gasoline, automobiles, ny- '
Calendar tor Oeiober
" APPlr Loraine Marte. &lt;Oct
“■ &gt;■
the • w
3. I’
of Sept 30 with his mother Mra
Iona, building ■materials
and one day •
12
’
; Mr and Mrs Henry Woodstra. Ma-1 QUIMBY
m iner NEWS
NEWS
—
--—W.C.T.U.
„ , ;family
-------- • night
— at
—i
Roy Boyes. He has been in serv­ Kalamazoo County Federation.
I pie Grove. Joyce Elaine. Oct. 3; Mr ‘
I laundry service. But the people of
t-iennte Nelsons
Mrs Wm
Wm Wilfong.
Wilfong. Charles
Stan-' Mexico
Mexico really
really pay
pay for
for this
this privl-i
privl-; Oct 16-Rebekah Lcxige
ice since Mar 1943.. overseas 2 yrs.
and Mrs Robert Thompson Nash- i Mrs.
Cliarlc* StanIn S. W Pacific with Carfnon Co.
' lille Judith Ann Oct 6
'lion.
lon Blll
Billy
&gt; ami Barbara o(
of Battle j■ lege.
irgc Tire*
Tires sell
sell tor
for 8110. cars for
for!’ Oet 23-Servlce Ouild al Mr*.
It's a boy for
C,eck ’i*rnl S“’urday in the J L ta.000 and cigarette* for 40 cent.1 ' William Mishler»
8th Div. 6th Army and received hl»
honorable discharge al Fort Sheri­
Mr and Mrs Muri Streeter. Mid- Pn,,,h home
Sgt Dan Retd of Las ; per pack
The American Chamber' O'1 31— Duration club
Ml*a Elizabeth Finch was the
i»..&gt;ii.f-i-.-.j
their
dan. Other guests were Mr and guest of Mr. and Mr*. Clarence, dleville.
Edwardr&gt;.i..&lt;„
Calvin. Oct 2. Mr Vega*. Mrs T K Reid, Mr* Crusoe | 0( commerce estimates that the cost! Tbe WC.TU willhave
Held of Nashville . also 1 &lt;&gt;f living for middle clusa Mexicans I quarterly family night at the home
Mrs. Ray Overtey and children, Klassen of Holland for the Week- and Mrs Lloyd Link. 137', E Cen- | and Robert
. . . a f«w w6rd» about the safety,
„
were
caller*
there.
Saturday
and Yankees
Mr*
Nelvm .Friday
night
fginsiiie. Don Boyes and Patty. end. Miss Finch and Mra Klassen ter. James Edward. Oct 4. Mr and I‘*
ere ”
*'r*/.lher
S: 3«
‘urt» , after- . miiu
iniirrrfl living
u.uik south
ni/urn of
ui the
uic I of
.........
- George
----- -a- .........
. au
_ —
_ .. .... —. ...
«...border
. .ha* jumped
.
.....
.
I October .12th
ra. U at “8 ..'.I
L.
comfort, convenience of thase all-iteai
388 percent duro'clock.
Saginaw; Rodney Boyes and Mrs were college classmate*
Mr*. Robert Johnson. Hasting*. R. ™°n„* 8u*l“**
callers U) (
Darwin Swift. Lacey
the Henry ^thard
Sothard home were. Mr
Mr. • jIns
nr World War If and for the tow
George Purdy of Greenville via-1 4. Oct 8; Mr and Mr* p.ul o|b. ,IHenry
law
-----------j and Mrs Floyd Culver of Shelby-. income worker* with more simple
ited al the home of Mr and Mr*. I *&lt;&gt;n. Middleville. OcL 8.
Lt Dorothy Van Patton has been
Surgical:
II ville. Mr. and Mrs Clare Culver
r-L„ •tastes
—*— living
•••;—» costs have Increased
Sandra Cramer is confined to her Tac Oiea over the weekend
.nd
Mr. TV»n&gt;M 80
RrtEh.rri
ehlt. .m jjereent. A(Ser observing What , transferred from Ft. Jackson. Caro­
Ensign John Isenhalh arrived* Carl Leonard. 438 E Green; Rob- “
nd Mra
t'A,.ntiJ.,&gt;X&gt;
home with a badly sprained ankle
Friday for a 1leave of ""
&lt;•*-1 I ert DeMond. •»««»
Hastliies.
Little Dnvid
David • &gt;,ann«n«
happens win
without price cantrot, Tex­ lina. to Percy Jones hospital staff
30 days —with
213 m
N Broadway. Mr* dren of Hastlivts.
and I* unable to attend school
It. ...
and
Mra.
IsenGuy
C Keller.
Green. —
Mrs. . Sothard remained with hl* grand-1 u* citizens say theyH go along with at Battle Creek.
u M
... Otto »
u-. I —
. -■
—.. 302 --W —
Congratulation* to Pfc. nnd Mrs. his parents. Mr.
few
days
[oPA wmen
which na*
has nein
held nown
down tne
the warwar' T A Moyer. Cloverdale. Mrs Ray- ,; parent* fo» "a ,r
“ u
“&gt;1' “ Ernest iura
Glenn H. Bachelder of Oklahoma hath
l.lpaccmb—Quick
Mr and Mrs. Latter Reynolds and mend Gruber. 1023 8 Montgomery | 'f’aI' trw“- ,a,hcr of ’4rs c,haJ' I “me Increase in their cart of living ,
Your baby detaevaj th* protection of sturdy stael con­
City who are the parents of a five
Pvt. Clark Lipacomb and Ml**
returned to
guests of
or Mr and j| Mr*
mra. Beulah
iscuum Johnson.
oonnson. 117
in W
w Cenven- ।i • •—
- the hospital on t0 less than 50 percent.
pound boy bom October 8 and children were gueats
struction and Uoyd'i draft-defying hood-and-winddwold
Normr. Quick of Battle Creek were
Mr. Vem ftevnnlrt.
Reynolds nf
of Kalamazoo I ter: Mr*.
Mrs Marguerite Keilv.
Kelly. 1722 s.
8.'' Sunday for further treatment. *!
-------------------------------------------------------- ininedDennka Michael. Mother and Mrs
united In marriage Friday evening
Sunday.
’
.
Jefferscn:
Mrs
Delbert
Meyers.
,
*
r
J
no,
'
1
*
1
1
22*
Xwnn
’
CDCCDADT
on
arrangement. You're entitled to bo proud of Hh car­
baby arc fine and daddy Is eonvaat 8 ciclock by the Rev J W Mc­
Miss Ruth Lyle visited at her. Lake Odessa, Charles Krause. Free- I at Pen™** hospital ♦ The W-SCS T K t t I U K I
riage as well at the baby.
Uoyd’i rich oppoaroneo
Cue
at
hla
residence
Marjorie
Mott
home
in
Traverse
City
from
Thursport;
Mrs,
Burr
Fassctt.
Nashville
meete
Thursday
at
the
church
with
home in Traverse City from ThursfiUt the bill. Easy-rolling ball-bearing wheels. Roomy,
day till Sunday, going especially to Medical:
'
|
RR«man. Lena Scott and Kate |, Ray Wtelnr.d attended world ser­ and James Lipjrnmb were their at­
On Sunday morning at 0:30, Mrs see her brother, who was home on
Rodney Young.
Lake Odessa: j Haywood a« hoatesse.*
___________
| les game at Detroit Friday ♦ tendants.
Mr*.
comfortable bodiei. See theta famous carriages now.
Donald Henion of Route 5 thought a short furlough.
----- -------,. 1 Tjie
Circuit
Ernest. .Lewis. 628
E. Mill...Mrs An-f
TheHastings
Hastings
CircuitM.MYF met: Effie Parker accompanied by Mr.
someone waa playing a Joke on her
W.8.C.S. Postponed
Goodwill for I and Mrs ArthurMoorewerelnBatm at Shirley Smith's of Goo
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ton Ramon. Bellevue. Mrs. Glenn
by hiding and saying "hello". She Otto Isenhath were Eugene Owens. Kellogg, 728 B. Grand; Gwge Rose- a treasure h
The Woman’s Society has been
““t and wiener
—- —
hunt
roast
on‘ ; tie
Creek
Friday -to meet Mrs.
couldn’t quite detect where the Ph. M. 1/c. and his friend from boom. Middleville: Harold Bower, Sunday --------------postponed from Oct. 10 th Oct.
—wHighbank
, Moorc-5 shier who arrived from
evening 4.
* The
voice was coming from and after Portland, the sailor being home on Lake Odessa. Miss Maude ironside. | Jr Fann Bureau will meet at Mc- Canada. * Mr. and Mrs Gerhardt 24 ‘Wednesday at 2 o'clock.
searching the rooms downstair* leave. Other guests were Mr. and 309 N Park. Mary Hughes. Cressey.1 Omber school, Thursday evening. Kunde, Paul nnd Duane were in
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Pennock Service Guild
went outside. The voice failed to Mrs. Maurice Sutton of GYand Rap­ R. 1.
I They have been making *igns for Grand Rapid* Sunday to c^U nn
The Service Guild will be held at
say anything then so she said "hel­
Discharges:
rhe Farm Bureau members
* Mr* Ellwyn Johnsop and baby. Mrs.
lo" and from the tree In their yard
Mr*. Wm Feltzcr. Freeport. Gayle Around twenty close friends and Kunde remained to help care for
she heard it answer with a "hello",
Edger. Hastings. R 5. Mr.* Flor- 1 neighbor* attended a farewell party, them for n few days. * Mr and
and up in the tree sat a black, lame,
cncc Hummcll. 710 8. Washington; i held nt John Lipkey. Jr’s. In honor Mrs H L Yanty of Chausem. Ohio.
crow
Presently it flew from lu
Carl Perkins. Hastings. R. 3: Ken- of George Stowell, who is leaving I* visiting the latter's sister and
perch heading westward. much to
neth Slocum. Nashville: Robert ‘ for Ohio
He was presented with husband. Mr and Mrs. J. I Batt­
the dismay of Mrs. Henion's son
Chapman. (J2fi S. Park. Mrs Donald I « lovely leather billfold as a going dorff for a few days. * Miss Sarah I
ADVISES STACKING BEANS
who hud hoped it would stay with
Hastings.
R | away gift. * Mr
and —
Mrs Merle
H. R. Pettigrove, farm crops ape- Murphy
. . and
— baby
— boy.
. --------. —
—
— Steckle of San Francisco. California
them.
claliat of the Michigan State college, t 3; Mn. John Myers and baby boy. i Rowley of Hastings, formerly of i* spending a few weeks' with her
advUed farmers to wall until
beans. 1 Freeport
Mr* joiui
John mvrri*ll,
Marrteh. 1NashQuimby,
became vne
the parents
*«*,%*« mtmim
rirrjA'ii . nun.
“llSIl- j muiiiim
.,, uvumiiil
paiciiu cf a4 brothers. Asa and Owen Steckle * I
havu drted to a safe moisture con- | vl,ltr R 3 Mrs. John Coviile. Has- little daughter on Wednesday of la*: Albert Hartleb cf Mendon w as a j
tent before threshing them If bran* Ungs. R. 3: John Peter Maurer.' week. Congratulations
Saturday dinner guest of .Mr. and
c'liiiain too much
mucn moisture
mouture when
wnen ; Nashville;
■■•v. air*
contain
Mr* C. P Hinman 423, Doreen Rltzman was home over Mr* F. C Tabherer
| threshed h“ says they will spoil
II in W
W. Center;
Center: Rev
Ret Alvin
f.----- ------------Barker.-----401 the weekend * Mra. Myrtle CzsteSunday dinner jfuest* of Mr and ।
I storage. He recommended stacking , E- State Rd ; Mrs Henry Woodstra leln spent from Friday until Sun­ Mrs Dan Pc-stma and Phyllis were
lhe bean* and allowing them to dry । »»&lt;i baby girl. Nashville. R 3: Mrs day with Mrs Lucy Otis. * Aleen Mrs. Bertha Johnson. Ro«* Johnson,
sufficiently before threshing is at- J p Thomas. 206 W. Court. Mrs Ritzrn.-in spent several days in But­ end Eleanor Dannlsh d Hastings
Liquid, Tablet*, Salve,
tempted.
“■
- ------ -. Lloyd
.
Lc.)”—
Barth.
316 8 Broadway.
tle Creek recently. * Mr. and Mrs. * Mr anti Mr* Dan Fbllls and san I
Phillips. Nashville. R 3; Wm Cook. Niiu Casteleln nnd family were Sun­ nf Valpartso. Ind. spent the week­
Note Drop*
Freeport; Lt Annie Rosenthal. Hitt- day1 guests cf Mrs. Lucy Otis of end and Sunday a* guest; of their
Water Drinkers
Use Only At Directed
England, as a nation, drinks 75,000 tlnes. R 3; Helen Knapp. 345 N Grand Rapidr. Mrs. Myrtle Caste parent*. Mr nnd Mr* Alvin HelHanover; Mrs. Fred Foote, 107 W leln returned home with them. * , rlgle
- nnd Mr and Mrs. Monroe Fol­
• n* &lt;J wster daily.
Grant.
They fall for straight lines, beauti­
Mr. nnd Mrs Harry Foster uf Ha*- | '»’ °f.......................
North Irving. Mrs Helrlgle
----------I Donations:
tlnga were Friday caller* In the Nlal .accompanied them iwine for a few
fully styled, handsomely tailored.
। 32 napkins front the west Woad- Casteleln home. * Mr and Mr* d'y* * Mr nnd Mrs- Allen Fish
They love the air of dash and dis­
land Birthday club. Oct. 8
Guy FewilM of Hastings spent Sat- '*'™
Bradley Tuesdav. and OrI Oct. 6. Guild N» 10. Mrs. Glen urday evening with Mr and Mrs lratl» «» Wednesday on buslneu. *
tinction in this double-breasted,
। Griffeth. Chinn.. 15 delivery room Henry Sothard
Mr nnd **~
Mrs “
Harry
Fish
1 **------ ’"•
w “and
“■* f*m- ,
broad shouldered all wool Suede
। sheets.
ily of Middleville. Roy Blough Jr.,
Guild No. 3. Mrs Henry, chain. WOODLAND TELEPHONE
and Franklin Burge** of Battle &lt;
Shetland, set off with four big self­
11 T. binders and mending for the PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS
Creek were Sundav afternoon caltrim buttons.
And the new Fall
hnapiul.
lets of Mr. nnd Mr*. Allen Fish *
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. OCTOBER 12-13
Or. September 27th. the Michigan Darlene and Bonnie Lou Wieland
I Freeport Guilds: B operating room
colors make a big hit — especially
1 sheets. 35 diapers. 8 pneumonia Public Service Commission approved were Sunday dinner guests at Mrs
Buster Crabbe. Al SL Jahn
vivacious
Crey.
Ton.
Blue. Green . . .
the purchase of the telephone ex­ Spenor Johnson’s In Logan ♦ Mr '
Jackets
change at Woodland by the Mich­ and Mr*. Fred Tnbbcrcr were In,
ond the always popular Cocoa or
Andrew Townscnu wen. to Blod* igan Associated Telephone Company Grand Rapid* Friday on business. |
Block
•
get: hospital at Grand Rapids on from Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Border, * Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thaler of,
Sunday for examination and a prob­ owrfer and manager of the Wood­ East Freepott were Sunday dinner
able operation. * A n&gt;w LAS club land Telephone Exchange, and the guests cf Mr. nnd Mr* Tom Jeffry*1
served a fine banquet last Friday r.ew Company took over the opera­ ot Bowne Center. * Tile Rey. and
Ann Savage. Hugh Beaumont
night at Coatr. Grove church for the tion of the property on October 1st. Mrs. J I. Battdorff actcnjh’d the
Freeport high school faculty
It The telephone property at Wood­ funeral of their grandson Donald
wa* given by Crystal Bragdon. one land has been owned and operated Ambe. age 16 of Leslie Friday. *
SUNDAY and MONDAY. OCTOBER 14-15
of their teacher* this year Among by Mr. and Mr*. F. E Border for Mr* Harold Woods and children
invited guest* were Mr. and Mr* the past 18 years, during which time spent the weekend with her parents.
Robert Cummings. Lliabeth Scott. Don DeFore
Arthur Lathrop. Mr and Mrs. Earl they have made a host of friends Mr. and Mrs. M. A- Larson of Kala­
Sease and Harold Foster, who gave who will be glad to learn that Mr mazoo.
movie picture* following the sup­ and Mrs Border expect to remain
Mr. and Mrs A. Gonzales and
per. Those serving the supper were. In this community and live on their family were Sunday dinner guests
Lucille Woodman, chairman, Kath­ farm nearby.
of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. B.
erine Holtom
Laurel ®ckt»n«w. ,,- The Michigan Associated Tele
*e,P.­ R. Clinton Afternoon caller* were
Barbara Endsley. Velma ntdsley. ( phone Company ha* employed Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clinton and
TUES., WED.. THURS.. FRI.. OCTOBER 16-17-18-19
C°.c uWc 1 “,ltl Mra Edmond Myers from Pot- family and evening supper guests
?£P
.lh.V.n7 club and their [en Ulc to opcrgU lht. Wood|and
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Clinton *
Belly Hutton. Arturo DeCordova
?
*’
change, and they moved into the The Misses Emily and Evelyn Dipp
See our fine stock of Sable Dyed Coneys. They're
In the Technicolor hit picture of the year
16 lhCU assistance in the , h(,mc formCTly occupied by Mr. and were guests of Miss Ruth Struble
1
’
,.
Mrs. Border which houses the of- of Hastings Thursday evening at a
smartly styled and well tailored. Sizes 12 to 46
th? derthll&amp;ItuM^“nteh?e,Mdthal n" *nd a',,otnallc «»ltehlng equlp- birthday dinner honorins Miss Max­
Rev dF «h
0,1 October Ut. the date on
ine Daniels of Carlton Center..
NO INCREASE LN ADMISSION PRICES
toLr itJItoSon" .
*“ “‘™
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bunker ot,
j by the new owner.
Alto v.erc Wednesday dinner pucms
be ran, ,re«Ux raUsM to etolreh
their mother. Mr*. Estella Cress,
circles here as he was a former '| Messrs. Eaten Geiger and Bally cf
in lhe afternoon thev callrri on w |
minister and a Iona time Elder and Stoddard from the new company's
Other* up to
and Mrs. Howard Cress of North •
Muskegon
Exchange
spent
the
past
very devoted to lhe work of the
I-J
Hastings, Mich.. Phones 2244-2557
Irvlna.
* Mr. and Mrs John Sytschurch. He wa* much interested week in Woodland helping Mr. and
USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN
also til young people’s work and as Mre. Myers get started In the op- ma. Barbara and Calvin of Grand
Rapids were Sundav afternoon cal­
an advteor of the C- E society tor a eratlon of lhe properly.
FRIDAY end SATURDAY. OCTOBER 12-13
The Michigan Associated Tcle- lers at the Wm Dlnps ♦ on Fri­
number of year*
He was a tine
„. phone Company operates 69 other day. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fish visited
____
__ ___man
______
DOUBlX FEATURE ATTRACTION
Christian
and_It ...
is hard to K
put
Children's
in words ti&gt;e appreciation of his । exchanges In the State of Mich- Paul Brodbeck of Woodland. * Mr*.
life and work here among us. Our igan;
— “
the
•—
closest
'----- - one *to Woodland• A. Gonzales and family and Mrs B.
R Clinton called at the Ray Clin­
sympathy goes to the widow and all being Grand Ledge.—Adv.
ton home in Hastings Wednesday*
the family. The- funeral Ls to be
afternoon. * Mrs. Ray Wieland and
held at the church on Tuesday at TO OUR PATRONS
Teddy Bear* and CliaaMrs. Wm peck attended the Breth­
J. Edward Bromberg. Isabel Randolph
2 pjn. conducted by the Rev. F. c. OF THE WOODLAND
All wool and part wool.
TEI-EPHONE EXCHANGE
ren Aid society at Elmdale Iasi
terfield*. All wool. 8liM
Wing.
Sizes 3 to 12.
The Junior choir went to Kala­
We thank you for your loyal sup­ week. * Mr. and Mrs. H L Yancy
7 to K.
mazoo last Sunday a* gu?*U at tlw port nnd patronage during 18 year* cf Wnti’rm, Ohio, the Rev. and Mrs.
First Methodist church there. * of furnishing telephone service in J. Hat triortf visited friends In Bat­
tle Crrtk Saturdnv. and Sunday aft­
A correction of item* of Iasi week lhe community.
SUNDAY and MONDAY. OCTOBER 14-15
There were 150 people prevent In­
We trust that you will continue ernoon John E Battdorff and fam­
x,
George Sanders, Denna Reed
stead of M as given to new* item. * your loyalty io the MICHIGAN AS­ ily of Grand Rapid*
Mr. and Mrs Marvin Thaler and
Oscar Cooper visited • Sunday al SOCIATED TELEPHONE COM­
Harley Sense's and evening callers PANY. who have purchased the'ex- family ot Hastings called on their
were Mr and Mr.- Henry Cole ♦ chdnce from u». and *11 enjoy the parent*. Mr. nnd Mr*. John.Thaler i
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 3:00 TO 5:M
Mr. and Mrs. Car) Holtom and chil­ future together, as wc have in the of South Campbell Sunday. ♦ The I
Misses Helen and Dorothy Steckle I
dren and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wood­ part.
man and Darlene were in Battle
Mr anil Mrs. F. E- Border—Adv. of Battle Creek spent the weekend I
TUES., WED.. THURS.. OCTOBER 16-17-18
Crock on Sunday afternoon. * In
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs
Successor to Frendien'a
the absence of our pastor. Earl
Owen Steckle of Weat Carlton *
Phil Harris. Rechealer, Walter Calteil
Scare, the young people had charge
124 E. STATE ST.
MICHI
Soldier* maka an average of eight Mb* Evelyn Dipp spent the week­
HASTINGS
ot the morning church service.
end with Jean Yonker of Hunting­
tlon and embarkation for service ton. Ind. * Mr. and Mra. Joint Thai, VICTORY BONDS Will
provk
will provide a
er were Sunday dinner guests ol
the Rev and Mn J. W. McCue. * I
"cushion'for port-war year*.

Good newa for the male popula­
tion is the statement from OPA.
that wartime restriction* which re­ night the 19th Sveryone invited
quired manufacturer* to limit, the
length of shirtall*. eliminate pleats,
The Home Literary club will be
and taks other fabric saving measurea in styling shirt* and pajamas, entertained by Mr* Lulu Snlffcn.
have been lifted.
Manufacturers1 Mn Fannie Smith and Mra. Ada
Thorpe
at the home of the former,
prices on these "simplified"
on Thursday. Oct. 11. Roll call will
in March 1942. Retail prices also be. "My pet home remedy.”
The Reader's Digest program, will
will be kept at or close to 1942
be conducted by Mr* Martha Specs.
prices.
Mr*. Marguerite Confer will be in
Mr. and Mrs jess F Snyder have charge of the club song contest.

Organization*

1

U.ITY

PERSONALS

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FRONTIER FUGITIVES

SNOW
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THE MISSING CORPSE

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THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY

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24?5 andu?

"I LOVE A BANDLEADER"

PARMALEE STORE

�TsUrsdat, qcroattR 11. ims

rnr. Hastings
She ha* wandered into an unknown
land,
..

OBITUARIES
JENNIE NOBUS

And left u* dreaming how very fair
It needs must be, since she lingers
there,
to Prairieville Friday. Sept. 28. IMS.
after a lingering Illness. She was And you. Oh you. who the wildest
yearn
Uvingaton ‘Co.. New York, the For th* old time step and the glad
daughter of William and Margaret
return
J. Ritchie and came to Michigan
with her.parents when 19 years of Thank of her faring on. as dear
age and settled in Yankee Springs In the love of there as the love of
Dear Gun lake.
here:
Think of her still as lhe same I
born alx children, three of them left

«y:

She Is not dead—she Is just away I

JAMES 8. TUBER

,

grandchildren Fred N. Ketchum of
Kalamazoo and Mra. Helen Hughes;
and two great-grandchildren. linn­
aid Lee and Charlotte Marie Hughes
of Carthage. Mo.: and a sister. Mrs
Sarah Smith of Prairieville: sever­
al nieces and nephews and a host
She has been a member of the
Methodist church nearly 50 years
and a charter member of Marguer­
ite Rebekah Lodge.
She was a kind and loving moth­
s' and grandmother, always think­
ing of others and loved by all who

Funeral service* were held at the
Henton funeral home In Delton.
Oct. 1. with burial Ln Prairieville
cemetery.
WUh a cheery smile, and a wave of
the hand.

Jamas S. Tuder was born in Burton-on-Trent. Staffordshire. Eng­
land. Sept. 28. 18T7: the olde*t son
of Edward and Bnlly Tuder.
He came to America at the age
of 5 year* with hl* mother and two
brother*. They settled In Spencer
Mills Township. Kent Co.. Michigan.
On Dee. 25. 1900 he was united
•n marriage to Clara Ann Mosher
«t Staton Mich. To this union two
-hlldren were bom. Edward D. and
Hertha B. His wife preceded him
•n death on April 18. 1935. al Has-,
•Ines. Mich.
, On Oct. 33. 1937. he was united
| In marriage to Mrs. Ann Hilton at
Rcsebush. Mich., and resided there­
after at hi* farm home In Bloom­
field Twp. Isabella Co., Mich.
He passed away on Oct. 2. 1945. at
Wmore hospital. Edmore, Mich.,
if ter a short Illness.
leaving to mourn their loss are
'•I' h”!ne -rife who w»s with h'TW
•&lt;.. &lt;««&lt;• hi« tr« children Fd- '

.

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■ ■

BOWLINGNEWS
Lew Warner of Pattern Shop Ln
the Platon Ring Yeague stepped to
the front In the week's bowling with
a well balanced series of 193-199­
195—587. Hie Impetus Lew gave hl*
mates produced a clean sweep at
the expense of the Grinders. Tool
Room cleaned Machine Room for a
complete series and Engineers had
a one game edge on Office.
Charley Annable nosed Roy Hub-

bowllng when he hit 188-203-187—
577 to Hubbard's 204-180-190-574
Both players led their mate* Andrus
Service and Goodyear Bros. Hdwe.
to a perfect night when they won
three games from Medic* and Tri­
angle Service respectively. Hess
Furniture won a pair from Wood­
land; Waltons Oarage took a pair
from Trio Cafe: Middleville Cream­
ery swamped their fellow citizen’
Middleville D-X in a spirited match
that ended In a 3 to 0 count: and
State Insulation and Coffee Shop

In the Recreation League. BILv
won two from Leonards: Hastlne/
Ice and Fuel blanked White Pro­
duct*. and Piston Rings took the odd
game from Strand
Result* In the Bliss League, Ship­
per* could not win a game from
Office and Englneca grabbed lhe odd
game from SPAARS.
Best Score*:

MUNICIPAL COURT

Harry Pennington admitted the
charge of disorderly conduct when
arraigned In Municipal court Satur­
day afternoon. He was assessed a
fine of $15 and cost* of 85.15, which
he paid.

Teams with high single games
were Strand Theatre. 749; Trio Cafe.
756; Strand Theatre, again, with
717: and Bute Insulation were next
with 704,
For high team series the Strand
Theatre team topped the evening
with a total score of 2155: Trio cafe
Was next with 2067. with State In­
sulation following close behind with
30M and the Bonnet and Gown team
rolled 1984 for next *highest.
Team Standing*:
•strand Theatre
Trio Cafe
''eatings Banner
Bonnet and Gown
•Hate Insulation
.
Hostlnra Ice and Fuel 8

and

SKIRTS
HASTINGS CROSS COUNTRY
TEAM LOSES TO CHARLOTTE

Are Favorites

for
Charlotte - brought a fine cross
country team to Hastings on Mon­
day, Oct. 8 and defeated lhe local
team by the score of 18 to 37.
Charlotte took the flrat four
place*, fallowed by three Hastlnw&gt;
hnv* Holme* of Charlotte turned

FALL
It's time to selec^
your Sweaters 6c

for

Fall and

for the two mile course. Klngslev
7erbel and Robert Clark who placed
5th and 6th were much improved
over the previous meet.

your
Winter

wardrobe. Come
in soon, while our

as follows:
1. Wayne Holmes—c
3. Dale Loveland—C
3. Don Johansen—C

stock is unusually

large.

SWEATERS

Sloppy Joes. Cardigans and Coat styles in a

5. Kingsley Zerbel—H
fl. Robert Clark—H
7. Waller Birman—H

9 Roger Brown—H
ora, plaids and novelty patterns to "Accentuate the Positive.-

$3.95 up
CfF/DTC Snappy, colorful patterns, and the more con­
J RIK I J aervatlve types for dress wear . . . you’ll find
them here In a profusion of stylas, some of
which ara sura to please you. Sla* range from

9-17 and 34 to 48.

ea
*^.&gt;3 Up

BUY VICTORY BONDS

BONNET AND GOWN SHOP
HASTINGS

(Continued from Page 1. Sec 1.1
er struck. they never hoarded labor,
they never called quits. America's
farm manpower was stretched and
stretched until there Isn't any more
stretch left. Men along In years,
young men and girls In their teens,
ye*, and the Missus, all are doing
their port to sec that there Is food
for our fighting men. food for our
allies and food for our own tables.
On the dairy farm cows have to be
milked—twice daliy-7-sevcn days a

■—‘1. •
Easy-Chair Contort ’

takes skilled labor. Milk can't be
turned off at will as you would a
faucet.
"In terms of milk on lhe farm
39% of the food of American sol­
diers consists of milk, butter, cheese,
evaporated milk nnd Ice cream. Our
armed forces eat more dairy nroNHets th«n anv other kind of food.
The dairy farmer I* winning hl’
fI’ht for f’eednm. wtnn'ng his bat­
tle of production In spite of manv
handicaps. Vital food produced on
f”vn* Is hol’ferine our allies, re­
viving desolated peoples, maintain­
ing the health, vigor and morale of
"Ample supplies of these vital
dairy foods are first set aside for
our armed force* and the balance U
rationed among civilians so that
each may have a share. At times,
|I we cannot get all of the milk, butter. cheese. Ice cream, evaporated
I and dried milk we would like. The
i
W .IV, !V WV Uinnim—nor is
Ith* ProceMor- distributor or ware-

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UPTOWN FREEMATICS
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win 'n» a quilt i
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b-th of "a’tinra. Mich : two broth
W. White ............... 193-179-170 —542
era. Edward S, Tuder of Greenville. H. nwmpron..........168-168-203 —539
Mich. and David Tuder, In the state
An apology 1* due Clark Payne
of Washington: three grandchildren, as the gremlins must have returned
four stepchildren, other relatives from the ETOand established them­
and friends.
selves in the galley* of the Banner.
Last week’* Bowling New* staled
SAMUEL L. KELLER
that "A large 244 game gave Clark
Funeral service* for Samuel L.
Keller. 56. were held at the Leonard from there on."
chapel on Monday afternoon at
Now Isn't that a fine way for
two-thlrty o'clock and Interment news to come out of lhe hopper
was In the Prairieville cemetery. when It went In like this—"A large
Mr. Keller was a lifelong Barry 244 game gave Clark a good start
county resident, living in Orange­ and he ‘was not headed from there
ville township where he died at his on." So apologies, Clark—true you
home late Friday evening. Oct. 5. were hot but it was hot-period.
from a heart attack. Surviving are
hl* wife. Ina: throe sons. Gerald and
WOMAN'S BOWLING LEAGUE
Kendall, in the navy, and Darrel, in
October 18. 1945
the marines; a daughter. Joan, at
home: three brothers. William. Den­
Bonnet and Gown took 2 games
nis and Jeffrey. Hastings: and two from Hastings Banner with Trio
sisters, Mra. Georgia Gregory. Has­ Cafe taking 2 from White Products
ting*, and Mra. Goldie Boyles. Mul­ Hastings Ice and Fuel took 3 games
liken.
from Barry Theatre while Hastings
Mfg. Cp. lost 2 games to Elwood
ALFRED FISHER
Insurance. Ben Franklin lost 2
Alfred Fisher, aged 68. a well games to State Insulation and
known fanner of Castleton town­ Strand Theatre look the series from
ship and a lifelong resident of Bar­ Roth Furniture.
ry county, died at his home on
For high individual single games
Sunday evening. Oct. 7. A brother. J. Maclver of White Products bowled
Orr Fisher, survives. Funeral serv­ the high score of 191 with A. Gas­
ice* were held al the Martin church kill. Trio Cafe, rolling 188: J Macon Wednesday at two o'clock, and Tver bowled next high with 179
Interment was In the Woodland and A. Branch. Strand Theatre, fol­
cemetery, the Rev. Harold Kirchcn- lowing close with 177 score; L. Wilbaur officiating.
lltts, on Slate Insulation, nnd M.
Jarman, with Hastings Banner,
MARRIAGE LICENSES
bowled high scores of 169 each.
Wellington B. Wertman. Clover­
Individual high serie* were held
dale R. 1 -..................................... 22 by J. Maclver of White Products
Helen J. Bustance. Cloverdale.
with a total of 521; D. Thayer of
R. 1........
19
Strand Theatre waa next with 487;
Jame* D. Babcock.Hastings........ 47 M. Jarman. Hastings Banner, was
Edna B. Howe.Hastings.R. 5 ...45
next with 485; and A. Branch on
Strand Theatre bowled a scries of

SWEATERS

Skirt*

NOTICE TO CEEDITOM
Sial* at Mkhtkan. Th*
for it» County uf Itsrrj-.’

AMERICAN FARMS

PHONE 2132

10.
11.
13.
13.

Harold Hawkins—H
HUden KtumII—C
Ralph Nye—H
Harold Frey—H

OIL STOVE EXPLODED
The fire department responded to
a call Friday afternoon, caused by
lhe explosion of an oU stove in the
home of Floyd Main, or what used
to be known as the Grover Kelsey
farm. In the south city limits. For­
tunately no one wa* injured when
the heater blew up. Smoke caused
a.____
— .

and equipment to win battles'
war position of agriculture is vita!
to our national economy. A sound, |
nrosnernus agriculture becomes |
America's most urgent post-war
problem. Labor is vital. Industry
Is vital- All three rise or fall to­
gether. No two can stand alone
without the other. “All three must
be strong to provide a healthy na­
tional economy—to maintain high
national Income, pointing the way
to a greater America Six million
form*—five million ot them dairy
forms were lhe number 1 war plants .
of World War II."

CA’Ll
0CT.15’_LAST
»

for

SAXONS BEAT GRAND
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
Hastings made 11 1st downs. G. |
Ledge 9. The Saxons gained 433 |
yds. to 201 for Grand Ledge.
.
The game waa marred by num- i
crous penalties. Hasting* played
without their two regular guards. 1
Malcolm and Rivers. O'Connor. |
Hewitt and Wilson played well on I
defense for Hastings.
Hastings
• 1
Grand Ledge
O'Connor &lt;C&gt; 1
McDaniels
Wilson
I
Armstrong I
AUerdlng
I
Van Camp
Hewitt
i
Holbrook
Stowell
1
Keeney ,I
Echtlnnw
I
Fniii [
p™
Branch
I
Rd wards
Coleman
•
Dingier |
Walton
J
Teman .
McKeough
:
Armstrong ‘
Peldpausch
I
Vander Steen
Substitutions:
Martin for Allerding: Kelly for;
Stowell

ST. ROSE PARISH NOTES
St. Rose and St. Cyril Parishes |
held their seml-annuol Family Night
potluck dinner on Tuesday. Oct. 9 ,
Dinner was served at 0:30 p m. Mrs.
Richard Jacobs assisted by Mrs
Thomas Taffee were program chair­
women. Fr. Behan* of Charlotte
was the speaker for the evening.
Mr*. Leo Taffee assisted by Mrs.
Mary English had charge of the
kitchen.
St. John's Study club held their
bl-weekly meeting at the home of
Mr*. J. Henry Smith on Tuesday.
Sept. 25, all members being present.

Mother Colette, Former Superior of
St. Rose School, is Golden JuE Harlan
Mother Colette has the distinc­
tion of being the first Superior Gen­
eral of the Sisters of St. Joseph of
Kalamazoo, to observe her golden '
jubilee while holding thi* position
Mother M. Colette wa* honored on
Saturday. Oct. fl. Bishop Joseph H.
Albers of Lansing celebrated a Pon­
tifical High Mass of Thanksgiving

from Detroit and other Michigan
jjolnt*.
It was on Oct. 6. 1895. that Moth­
er Colette received the habit In the
young congregation of the Sisters of
St. Joseph whose motherhouse at
that time was St. Augustine convent
of Kalamazoo. She was professed
on Oct. 6. 1897. In the first class in
the new covent at Nazareth. Prioto entrance into religion. Mother
Colette was known a* Mls* Mary
Connors of Sandusky. Ohio. Mother
Colette has held many posts of dis­
tinction with the Sister* of St. Jo­
seph. She was Mistress of Novices
from 1916 to 1922 and ha* been su­
perior at St. Augustine Kalamasoo;
St. Anthony. Comstock; St. Rita
and St. Benedict. Detroit; St. Pat­
rick. Portland: St. Rose of Has­
tings. She has been Superior Gen­
eral of the congregation since June
On Sunday afternoon the Naiareth Alumnae association honored
her with a tea. Sunday morning a
program was itaged by the Barbour
Hall Junior military school. Stu­
dent* of the college and St. Camillu* School of Nursing paid her tri­
bute on Friday evening when the
glee club, the combined orchestra
and college verse choir presented a
program.
Many of the present St. Rose &lt;LSt Cyril parishioners, who were for­
mer pupils of Mother Colette, will
remember she celebrated her Silver
Jubilee while sta.ioned In Hastings

ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
FOUND NOT GUILTY
The Rev and Mr*. Leslie d. Gross
In a justice court trial here Sat­ announce the engagement of their
urday afternoon. Philip Bootl, of daughter, Frayne Jeanette, to Cpl.
Caalston. aroused of cruelty to anl- Van Bozarth of Clinton, Indian, I

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, IMS
Mis* Clara Bush, accompanied by
Mr. and Mm. Claud Kennedy | of Michigan on Saturday evening. I Mra. Homer Warner wm UoctOM cm. Uu&gt; brU. ol TlKunu UvudlUK
Mira Mary DeVries. spent the week­ aper.t Sunday In Vermontville atMr. and Mrs. Elmer Hathaway to her Birthday club al a carry-u; McPhorlin, son of Mr. and ’ Mrs. fa
end at Allegan where she taught tending a Maccabees polluck dinner left on Wednesday for their home dinner Saturday at her home on Edward McPharUn of Hastings.! ffl
last year. Clara started teaching la the afternoon.
In Loa Angeles after visiting rela- S Hanover. Out-of-town guests Thursday morning al 9:00 o’clock at ji;
Mr. and Mra. Glen Evana of Lan- an adult speech class at the "Y
t”
Mr.
and
Mra.
Roy
Weeks
of
Ver1
lives
here. Mrs. Mabel Roush ac- were Mra. Walter Lampman of Mar- St. Rose church. Father John- V. iH
ung .pent Sunday with MU. Mary ln - KalamaSTwednmdiy evening.
qu/ntville spent Sunday evening cc-mpanled them m far as Missouri ton. Mrs. Oeorgc Newton of Cold- Dillon officiating.
McCwatm
oct. 9. Hir regular duties of leach- wt*h Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kennedy, where ho is visiting Mr. and Mm water. Mn. Arthur Patton ot Ann
Preceding tlie ceremony Robert ;;;
Jamea E. Dolan from Long Beach. lng Bpeech at western Michigan
Mrs. William
; Arbor,
and her
WlUUm Cramer.
cramcr, Jr.,
Jr.. attend*itenn- ., Robert
rtoucri Hathaway.
niuuw^
Amur, *uu
re. daughter.
Uiu»mcr, Mrs. Mau- Stauffer, brother of the bride, sang, fa
Fal ’
John 11 Mel“ne5 College ot Education will start Mon“At Dawning” accompanied by Mra&lt;«
rd * shower tn lensing st the Ma- i Miss Ottilia Kamlruke spent the rice Loucks of Midland,
from Ludington, were weekend j,.. Ocl 15
Mary
Peterson, who also played the :g|
piewood Manor home of Mrs. Al- weekend in Grand Haven.
,
'
• • •
R. H. L«&gt;p.»U.l,ni M'n chMUr
phoea Howard. Thursday evening of I Mr. and Mra. Winston Sheffield 1 Sprays of brightly colored
coh
leaves, traditional wedding music. The' Hi
A. A Anderson of Grand Rapids
Douglas* arc talcing fifty bed- last week, in honor of Mra. Axlel , and. children. Sharon and Terry, ot sm*i
small pumpkins, red and green pep­ Mass was sung by the St. Rose Hi
vUlled at the Kellar Stem and W..JJ* ’’c^tor^a.tor’m?.- ‘iro^’tl^ Aikln.
Grand Rapids were over Sunday pcra&gt; of various shapes, acorn senior choir, with Mrs. Otis Gallup.H:
Ur and
&gt;nd Mr&lt;
R. Cook homes Sunday.
'
rd 1 *
°
Mr.
Mrs. FlirV
Dick .larnha
Jacobs. Mr 1 OUestS
guests Of
of Mr
Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. G. W. ShcfShef- BUUaj
squashes. applea and gourds njade nt- as soloist, who sang Gounod's "Ave I Hi
Bunday gueau of Mr. and Mrs Junior Red Crass.
fnd
nd Mrs. Roman FUIdpauach
Fuldpausch and field and Mr. ...»
and .....
Mra. Calvin tractive autumn decorations far the Marie ” and "On This Day O Beau- 'i-H
tables in the Presbyterian church tlful Mother.”
Veroor Webster were Mr. and Mra.
The boys who are attending Hie Mr. and Mrs Cedric Morey art al- j Plumley
Escnrtcd to the altar bj fcr $
Floyd Fisher of Richland and Mr Order of the Arrow conclave, an tending the game at Notre Dame | _Mr. and Mr.v RomDunn were in parlors on Monday evening for lhe brother. Stanley Stauffer, the bride !:|
onentne meeting
m er Uns of the Business
Riulnrus
Chicago over the weekend.
i' opening
and Mrs. Marcus Bagley of Plain- honorary society of the Boy Scout, Saturday
A Thursday gueat of Mra. Cole | tot LL and Mrs Elwln Strait and ■ Women’* Hospital Guild. The new wore a white satin gown with sweet- 11|:
well.
I of America at Camp Shawondomee
heart
neckline, peplum at the waist Hi
Among those who attended the this weekend arc Bob Stowell. Dfck Newton waa her daughter, Mr*. Mary and Rachel Viele of Vermont- ■ officer* Mias Elizabeth Finch. Mr*.
and full skirt. Her fingertip veil Hi
"Parade of Barber Shop" concert Groos, Reynold* Cordes. Pat Hodges, Glessner Doge of Paw Paw.
villa visited Mr. and Mr*. Gary Maude Smith. Mias Ruth Lyle and fell frotrt a seed pearl tiara
Her fa
Leon Stander who was in the Eael' Crook on Sunday.
i Miss Mnry Williams, comprised lhe
at the Rattle Creek auditorium Sal- , Neil Will. Alfred Cortrighl. Jack
flowers were white gardenias ar­
urday evening at which quartets: Smith and Jim Bums.
' on b'Mlnes* and Mra. Sunder were | Mrs. Arthur Patton of Ann Arbor committee. Richard Groos Rave an
ranged on a prayer bpok.
wining national and international I Mr. and Mra. John Hewitt and called to Grand Rapid* early Mon- ' and Mra. Harold Loucks of Midland j interesting talk about the proposed
The bride's only attendant was &gt;:&gt;
'wionora were represented, were Mi. «on of Lansiiq; were guests of Mr. day morning bv the sudden death were gucsto of Mr. and Mr*. C. J. additions to Pennock hospital and Mrs. Albert Stauffer, fjstcr of Ute
end Mra. Laurence Barnett. Arllne "nd,Mrs. J. W. Hewitt over the of hl* mother. Mrs Jacob Stander. , Lahr Friday night and spent until explained the architect’s drawing of groom, who wore n rose colored taf- fa
Sundny gueato of Mra. Colo New- Tuesday In Cloverdale. Mra Patton ' the improvement under discussion,
and Florence Campbell, Mr', and weekend.
feta gown, fashioned with short ji
Mra. Frank Cooper. Julie Ann
Mrs. W. L. Schumacher of Chi­ ton and Mrs. Lowell Teeter were 1 returning with her daughter to Mid- Members ot this Guild hope to be sleeves, fitted bodice nnd an over H;
Cooper. Mr. and Mrs Earl Chase.1 c«Ko is here caring for her riaugh- Mr nnd Mr* Russell Mott and Mur- land for the balance of the week. I able to furnish a room when the skirt of pink net
Her matching .fj
Pat
Hodge*.
Alfred
Cortright. | ter. Mrs. James Thoma*, who rc- lyn of Delton.
'“ - came to attend “
■*' addition Is --------completed
Making shoulder length veil, f-.ll from a
Mrs rPatton
the
|
scrapbooks
for
the
children
’
s
ward
George Walton. John Richardson - turned to her home Sunday from
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arbur Bachelder and । Birthday club on Saturday.
band of pink flowers She carried ii
and Jim Long ’
i Fennock hospital where she recently Mr. und Mr*. Richard Nixon at' closed a pleasant evening. Commit - a colonial bouquet of sweetheart "
-------------- ‘ ‘ •
----Rev. Don M. Gury attended n । underwent an operation.
tended the funeral of their uncle,
rases nnd delphiniums.
of Episcopal clergy and ji Mra.
------ ---------------------- —
— Burt
,
conference ot
Stuart Cleveland
and two
I the November hostesses arc Mra.
Bachclder In C
’
"
Serving the bridegroem as best
laymen of western Michigan In children of Springfield. Ohio, were Monday afternoon.
I D. A. VanBusktrk. chairman Mis* man was Albert Stauffer, brother
w v
Grand Rapids on Monday. He also ‘guests of her parents. Mr and Mra
! Kathleen Perry. Mrs A D Knis- of the bride. The guests were seat­
Mra. Ruth Panderatrum. kinder- ,
was one of the delegates from T. 6. Baird, several days last week. - garten teacher at Central, apent ths
1 kern ^nd the Misses Florence and ed by Peter Fedewa and Stanley
~
Mra.
1
22.:..
Lawrence
Larkin
and
Mrs.
western Michigan to the midwestern
Mus
H
im Mania Newton of Coldwa- weekend
J
The
meeting •night
with her parenU in Man- Don Fisher were co-hostesaes at lhe I| Helen
.
- Wade.
------—--- Stauffer.
provincial conference in Chicago tor accompanied her mother. Mrs I’tec; Miss Marian Mnynard. first former’s home at a dessert and stork ।I haa
““ becn changed to the second
Mrs. Stauffer, the bride’s mother,
on Wednesday
lib mother and . George Newton, to this city on Sat- grade teacher wa* at the home of shower Saturday evening tor Mrs ] Monday evening in the month.
chose a navy blue sheer crepe with
aUter of Waterloo. Iowa, will ac- urday and was tne gucZ. of Mrs her mother in Ionia.
white trim. The grooms mother
Harold Sharpe (Esther Erwayi of
company iiiin home for a two weeks’ i Floyd Craig while here. Mrs. Ncwnd
uwndtr
,
Mil
_B«x
P,rn
wore black romaine crepe with se­
lavender i
vlsit in Hastlnas
ton came to attend lhe party al! Mira Belva
,jRUey
—- was - home from . Muskegon. Roebuds and
with I la,n«l * group of friends on Satur- quin trim and blue accessories. Both
mums decorated the tables table*
~‘”~
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Hhultx ’ Mrs. Homer Wamer’a
, MtdIan ‘.zr ‘.'r.z ~c!:cnd.
Mra.
Ritchie
and Mr* Ha- place* marked for —
twelve. -nic । day evening complimentary to Pfc wore corteges cf American Beauty
were Friday evening guest
'f Mrs. 1
’ ’’’ -- ----- ------------- ” Harry
*
"
roses and pink mums.
Ida Wright in Nashville.
.
Immedintelv following ’he cere­
Mr. and Mrs Conard Sn i’h cu-•jMr^nd
former’s brother-in-law
sister, Creek.
Mr^TliorS^ and
BSrd*^
MrB- Jcn,,lc Gordon spent the |—
Mrs. -------------------John Chandler
! Pigeon.
r-igcon. Tm
sen were
were in
in attendance
aurnaar
mony a breakfast was held for twen­
Mrs. Jennie Gordon spent lhe Mrs. John Chandler
tertabicd the Rev. and M
I’ D. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baird. On
I and enjoyed the social evening.
ty
guests at Ijett/s Inn
uoty
and*
*lt.h
&gt;
Doty oi
of jacxron
Jackxon tor
for tne
the nreaend.
weekend. ' Sunday
F”—**“ another 1brother-in-law
*’
*" ’
.
Mrs
Fidelia
Hanger
was
Losies*
..12,3
The
couple left for a wedding trip -it
The Rev. Doty occupied the Wes- sister. Mr and Mra Harold Hller. Her^ D° “,’1 Rap,&lt;ta„ .
to Norihem Michigan.
For he: y
Misses
Janes on
Thursday- ' vmjoY REUNION
levan Methodial pulpit I cause of of Ionia, were, the guests of Mr ' MI
mc* Bather
Esthvr and Susanna Krcl-। to .the
—, Jolly
—
--------------------going
away outfit the bride wore a :.
------- .1.. visited u
—■. ».»■_
.— at her pleasant-home
s*nt. home on
. ___
the Illness ol theRcv /Ivin Bark-1 and Mra. Baird
, &lt;ter. recently
Moody
Bible ------evening
on
A very enjoyable occasion was the black dress with furchia trim und 8
..
I ur. and Mn.. W. A. Lampman re-' Institute. Chicago. Mme than 1500 court St
After making plan* for annual meeting of "Yr Okie Tymc
black accessories. Iler corsage was H
turned on Monday to their home in servicemen, scattered al) over the j future activities, instrumental music
Blanch Oouche^spent' Monday^m i Marton'aflc'/vuillnn Mr“and*Mra^ world arc enrolled in the Institute s ! and dun numbers by Mrs. Ariey Friends” recently h»-ld at the ot gardenias.
oi,,... M.iiin’s nnd
duct number*
Blanch Goucher spent Monday in Marion alter vislllm:
Mr. and siMra win Id arc
arc enrolled
enrolled In
in lhe
the Institute
institutes
and dun
numtxr* bv
oy Mrs.
aara. Arley
Ariey pleasant home of Jas. R. Matthews,
Mr and Mr*. MiPhariin will be
i.
I ruHiroe
I I corre*nsjiulence
Pea and
and Mis. Mina Gould, along the Misses Matthews of Grand
Bat-le Creek
George iiootn
Heath for
forsrvarat
severalrtavs
days.
correapondence school
school
II Pew
at their new home south of Has- ii
W O Cyril Garrett of Camp Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coleman and
1Sunday guest* of Mr and Mrs i with an interesting quiz game, were Rapids assisting in enicrtalninx- A
Gordon Johnson l* here for a visit Jim were in Almont for the week-, W. H. Bachelder were Mr and Mrs feature.-, ot the entertainment. A fuie chicken dinner was served by lings lifter October 8.
R 4.
delectable
with Mr*. Garret ut lhe home ot end nnd attended the wedding ot 1 William
wininm Markin H
ran*
II drier
tab in luncheon,
luncheon appropriate
atmronrtate to the Welcome Ladles Aid and thor­
ABBEY—BARNUM
on:
Mrs. morcy
Mabel 01
Morey
of uin»
Battle , Creek ' the autumn time, was served. Mrs.
1. Maori
Diiur
Iter pnrenu. Mr. and Mra. Frank | hrr nepltew. Robert Wilson —
oughly enjoyed Hie gloup spent the
Before on altar banked with1 ;i
I spent Wednesday and Thursday with j Gould will entertain in November. afternoon with a program of song,
Cooper
II Saturday.
palms and tall baskets of white Mr. r.nd Mrs. E. G- Rothaar. Mra 1 —
Mr.-------and
Mrs,-----------Cedric--------Morey
Forind ----• • •
Mr*. Kcndnll Rcahm and Mrs • —
,
—
anecdotes nnd visit Inc. evening com­ gladioli, white pom pom muns nnd H
Another delightful gathering of ing all too soon. Wc are all look­ lighted candclabras. Barbara l.c-- j;
Philo Sheldon are spending the' Lotti;. Seibert and son Peter ot tunately her apartment in the Poet
week in Grand Rapids a* represen-1 Baltic Creek spent Hie weekend in building wa* untouched by the fire lhe "Birthday Girls’’ group was held ing forward to another of these Barnum, daughter of Mr and Mr ;;
tativra ot the local Chapter of East- 1 Mt. .Pleasant.
.............
on Saturday at lhe home of Mrs Jolly "Get-to-gcthcrs” next year, Harry L Barnum of Hastings, and1?!
; there.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gardner
Mrs. Lowell Teeter wm the gue*t Homer Warner, a one o’clock dinner when we plan to meet at Middle­ Ronald 8 Abbey, son of Mrs. Lulu H
cm Star al the Grand chapter
meeting at the Funtllnd.
Mra. who arc living In Mrs. J. D Mur- of her staler. Mrs. Fred Mahoney In being served. Visiting was enjoyed ville -Members were present from Abbey. 730 W Lenawee Sc . Lan- :
during the afternoon. Members Kalamazoo. Baltic Creek, Grand sing, spoke their marriage vows at :
Laurence Barnett. Mr*. George dock’s apartment entertained her Kalnmnzoo Friday
Mr. and Mrs. A K. Frandscn
--------re­ prerent, besides the hostess, were Rapids. Middleville, Freeport and Central Methodist church Lansing iSumner and Mrs. J. H. Haney were family from Escanaba for the week' ------ccnlly
- -------returned
-— ------from a ---------several Mrs. W A I^mpman. Marion; Mrs. Hastings.
among those who attended tlw end
nt four o'clock. Sunday. Oct. 7. Ur H
Mr. nnd Mrs. David Goodyear weeks’ visit in Pittsburgh, Pa., and Arthur Patton. Ann Arbor; Mrs.
D. Stanley Coors officiating In the H
Tuesday session.
George Newton. Coldwater; and PRENUPTIAL PARTIES HONOR
New Bedford. M1m.
Among those who attended "Rlg- spent Monday In Grand Rapids.
presence of 250 guests.
Mb’ Ruth Lyle and Mis.. Sara I Mr nnd Mrs Ross Dunn and Mrs George Heath. Mrs. Jason MR. McI'HARLIN AND
oletto" given by a part ot th” MeiI Barbara's wedding gown was of
ropolltan Opera company In Battle Bcryle Schader returned Sunday daughters spent a few days in Chi- McElwain and Miss Mary McElwain. MISS STAUFFER
candlelight satin with sweetheart ji
Hastings Guests were Mrs. MauCreek Sunday w?rc Mr. and Mrs from a few days’ visit at the for- cago last week.
Mra. Don Fedewa and Mrs. Al neckline, the skirt ex-ending intn a
’ Sunday
~
'
gue.su of Mr. und Mrs. I rice Lo'icks. Midland. Miss Char- bert Stauffer, entertained in the three-yard train. With it she wore ■­
Frank Cooper. Dick Branch. Martha tt&lt;rrs home hi Traverre City.
A guest &lt;&gt;f Mr and Mrs. O S. Oscar Palmer were Mr and Mrs. lotto Like and Miss Emily Mc­ former's home at a miscellaneous a four-tiered Illusion fingertip veil
Wedel. Mary Lockwood. Sally
Goodyear. Beverly Bradford. Bever­ Kuemprl end JoAnn for a few days Arthur Heydcnburg and family and | Elwaln. Hastings.
shower in honor of Miss Ruth and carried an arm bouquet c! £
ly Drake. Marietta Faul. Nancy last w&lt;rk was Mra Janet Campbell Mr and Mrs. Newman Deal of i
. .
Stauffer on Thursday night Septem­ white gardenia-.
Grand Rapids. J. C VanWyck of
The Girls club met for dessert ber 27, fourteen guests being pres­
Wait. May Uss Gibbs, Paula Hau. of Muskegon.
Louise Abbev. the groom's sister. H
M1M Arllne Campbell cf Lansing Norfolk. Vu.. and Mrs. Barbara Cole at Mrs. Roland Furrows tn Freeport ent.
Georgia Spins. Putty Murphy, and
war. mald-of-honor. She wore a H
spent
ilia
weekend
at
home.
end
Carolyn.
1°
“
Thursday.
Awards
for
bridge
Neva Ball.’■ Jfl
The evening was spent in play­ very lull blue- net skirt with Mltr. i’
Shirley Jean Kingsbury S 1'c &lt;S» .went to Mrs John Chandler. Mrs. ing hearts
nnd mills and her headdress a
The honor guest re­
Gerald v^..
Law­ ceived many lovely and useful gilts.
stationed ut Great Lakes. III., spent ' Robert Walldorff.
“’-•••—«» Mra. era-.w
ol illusion
She «-Hrr»»«' ••
The same evening Albert StauUcr arm. bouquet ut cascading yellow the weekend with Miss Maxinc Jar­ , renefi and Mrs. Fay Clardy was a
entertained at a stag party In his pom j»m mum
The bridesmaid.
man.
&gt;guest for the evening.
11/01
home in honor of Edward MqPhar-. Mrs, Orville Falk, a classmate ot
L
l and Mrs Marshall Cook were I
3 9 0 0*1 3 &gt;1 V *1 MV313
Mrs. L. B. Storer entertained the Mn. Cards were enjoyed. A head- the bride wore a similar gown In
guests of her mother. Mrs. Kent
eight
members
of jthe O. G&gt; club for tlful mirror wa.1. presented to the pink shades with blue mums tn hrr
neiwn,
Nelson,
of
uansing
Lansing
on
ounony.
Sunday.
They
iney
'
........
7
moi i 90S ‘“PV
iS3ZIM4 8000
also attended the wedding of Miss dl»nrr lail
arm bouquet Judy Kay Bornum,
honor guest.
puts
‘ Barbara Barnum and Ronald Ab­
Mr. and Mrs. Edward McPharliu sister of the bride, wa:, flower gin
Mr. and Mjw. Robert Lord enter­ entertained nine guests at the re­ in a dainty white organdy gown
bey.
U1D3J3 09| ‘satpiMpuoi ‘rajuup ijos 'Apuoo pooB p
tained Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lord hearsal dinner. Wednesday evening. with blue ribbon streamers. Dean
Miss Sarah Steckle of Son Fran­ of Northfield: Minn.. Mr. and Mrs.
Ajuaij
Djjsaqoio mou — soauop paxiy^ — uosoaa
cisco. Cal., was lhe guest ot Miss Clyde Hendershott, and Mr. and Ort. 10 in honor of their son Ed­ Abbey, the groom's brother, was
Bupuop
sqi J0| UJD04I oqi uo Buiuinj
best man, Ushers were Enno J.
। Mabel Sisson Tuesday night en- Mrs. 'Perry Laubaugh of Hastings ward and Mias Ruth Stauffer.
BUdd. Detroit; Jack Van Dyke.
i route to Marshall to visit relatives.
for dinner Monday evening. Sun­
Wude Saleska and Edwin Blnti of
।
Free! Jones spent the weekend day evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert LIPSCOMB—QUICK
Miss Norma J. Quick, daughter of Lansing.
‘ In Dowagiac with his sons, Jock Lord nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Lord
The bride who spent her younger
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Quick of Delton,
and Jim Jones.
were dinner guests at the Hotel became the bride of Cpl. Clark E. years In Carlton and attended Ra­
I
Kenneth Biddle, who received hl* Hastings in honor of Ute Clarence
Lipscomb, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. tings high school here is a graduate
discharge from the army on Sept. Lords nnd Mr and Mrs. Charles
T. Lipscomb of Battle Creek, tn a ol Edwatd Sparrow hoapital school
’ । 29. at Camp Crowder, Mo., wa* the Grooms of Ionia.
single ring ceremony performed Fri­ of nursing, Lansing.
। guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewi*
The groom attended Michigan
day evening, Oct. 5. nt eight at the
cn Tuesday. Kenneth saw service
The Hastings Shnne Club enter­ home of the officiating clergyman State and was at filiated with Kappa
I In Italy. France and other European tain Illustrious Potentate George
lhe Rev.- J. W. McCue of Freeport Sigma fraternity. He was recently
countries. He starts work in Grand Decker
and
his
Divan
at
a
wild
—. .
-........................- ----- A
n idfew uiv-uiuvio
members of lhe immediate discharged from the army air corps
Rapids next Monday.
goose dinner to be held at Hotel faniily were present.
after serving 34'j months in Euro;*1.
I Mi and Mrs Elam Crook. Mr*. Hastings here Wednesday evening.
&lt;■
MLv: Marjorie Mott, close friend China. Burma and India.
1 Fred Cushing and Mr and Mrs.
A reception in the church parlors
of the bride, acted as bridesmaid
I James Messer of Boulder. Col., srand James Lipscomb, brother of the followed the ceremony with tlic
■ rived Friday for a vuit with Mr
Mrs. Cedric Morey entertained for groom, was best man.
bride's aunts. Mrs. Dan Walldorft
and Mis. Kendall Buck and other dinner Wednesday evening. Mrs. M.
Mrs. Lipscomb graduated from of Hastings and Mrs. Harry Hjllon
relatives. On Saturday Mr. and V. Russell. Mrs. William Wells. Mrs. Delton high school in 1943 and has of Detroit pouring at the table
Mra. Sanford Crook and son of Leonard Schouldlce. Mrs. Ray Ste­ since been employed at the Michi­ which was centered with a lourChampaign. Hl., arrived for a visit venson, Mrs. William Balman. Miss gan Bell Telephone Co. in Battle tiered wedding cake lopued with a
at the Buck home, all enjoying the Mildred Baker and Miss Leola Yer- Creek.
colonial bouquet.
.
family reunion.
Following a two weeks’ honey­
ger of Battle Creek.
Cpl. Lipscomb graduated from
Mr. and Mr*. Fay Hummel. Mr.
Mrs. Almira Hackney entertained Delton high school in 1043 and en­ moon in Chicago, the bride and |
and Mrs. Bert Ullery. Mr. and Mrs eleven members of her Sunday- tered service in March, 1943. He has groom will oe al. nornc 1224 tureka. I
W J Watkins and Mr and Mra school class for a potluck lunch­ spent the past 25 montlis in Pan­ Lansing.
Burl Will spent the weekend at the eon Thursday
Attending the wedding from "Has­
At the election of ama. He Is home on a 45-day fur­
former* cottage at Gun lake.
officers which followed Mrs Edna lough after which he will be reas­ tings were , Mr and Mrs. Walter
»
Mra. Erma Gardner visited Mr. Bassett was made president. Mrs. signed to some place In the States.
Barnum. Mr and Mra. Harry Bar- |
and Mrs Nelson Gardner and chil­ Almira Hackney vice-president. Mrs
The couple ar? on a honeymoon num and Judy. Mi. and Mrs Dan
dren of Battle Creek over Sunday. Florence Fleming, secretary and trip thru northern Michigan.
Wnlldortf and Helen. Mr and Mra.;
Miss Lillian Christie of Grand treasurer, and Mrs. Cora Smith is;
A. J. Larsen. Mrs Nettle Kohler,
j Mr .and Mn. Nell Boekeibo and Lt.1
Rapids spent the weekend with Mlu the flower chairman.
McPHARLIN—STAUFFER
*$.
Jennie McBain.
i
Mias Ruth Stauffer, daughter of and Mra. Marshall H. Cook.
The Rev. and MrA Edward Bailey
The 3 Ts Hospital Guild met on Mrs. Lotta Stauffer, Hastings, bennd Mr. and Mra. Stanley Melnert Friday, Oct. 2. with Mrs. W. D.
and Arkle were In Grand Rapids Barnes. Election ot officers was as
oh Friday ivcnlng at the First fellows: Chairman. Mrs. Ethelyn
Church of the Nazarene to hear Buholtz: Vice Pres.. Miss Florence
Dr. Evelyn Wltlhoff. a Naxarene Campbell; Secretary. Miss Eva He• missionary who was interned in the cox: Treasurer. Mrs. Edith OrmsSanto Tomas prison camp in Ma­ be. Hie remainder of lhe evening
nila for three yean.
was spent in sewing for the hos­
Mr. and Mra. Hubert Prentice and pital.
children of Kalamazoo were Sunday
ALL LEADING BRANDS
guests of the former’s parents, Mr.
Wednesday evening. Oct. 3. Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Prentice.
and Mrs. John Lipkey. Jr., enter­
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haven vis­ tained a group of friends in honor
ited her mother. MT*. Nettie French, ot George W. Stowell, who left
of Onondaga on Bunday.
Thursday morning for hi* new home
Mr*. Stephen Johnson and *on ot In Newark. Ohio. After a pleaiant
j Champaign. III., have been vlaltliiR evening of games the honor guest
i her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Frank was presented with a gift, and re­
| Sage, this week. Lt. Johnson came freshments were served. Mr. Stow­
j Wednesday for a fifteen day fur­ ell is well known here having spent
lough before leaving for u reas­ most of his life in Hastings and vi­
COMPLETE
DOUBLE
signment.
cinity. The best wishes ot his many
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Leaver were friends go with him.
in Grand Rapids and Coopersville
Always fresh In our heated
cn
Monday
on
buslneo*.
Mrs. Linden Snyder was hostess
PROMPT SERVICE
Robert Hart. 8 3/c. j* home from to Hospital Guild No. 7 last Tues­
QUALITY PRODUCTS
the south Pacific after nipriy 18 day evening, dessert being served to
months of service. He report* on twelve.
IWCIIC. At VVI.WBVL
-Ilium
contract MIC
the winners
Oct. 27 to hl* *hip in San Prancto- were Mrs Richard Jacoba and Mrs.
co Robert is the aon of Mra. Wal­ Clark O'Dontiell.
ter Wallace.
Mr. and Mr*. D. D. Smith are
There were twenty-six members
spending this week In Detroit.
of the Gardner family present at'
Ralph Gies. HA 1/c. who 1* sta­ the dinner given by Mrs. Nellie Bol- [
tioned at the naval hospital at ton. Sunday in honor of her braih- 1
Sampson. N. Y.. v Hi ted his parents. era. Robert and George Gardner,
Mr. and Mra. Tac Gies, over the and her brother-in-law. Alfred Wil- I
weekend.
hams, all discharged from the Navy.
■KISTIMID PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
Out ot town guests were Mr. and 1
Blaney Park over the weekend and Mrs. Neil Fish. Bangor; Mr. and ,
Hatfiaga
Phene 1141
Slate &amp; JcHorsoe
Hastings, Mich.
130 W. Stott St..
Mn. H. E. Whlttnm. Charlotte: Mr.
|&lt;
the prosecuUng attorneys and Mra. R. D. Gardner, Niles.

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Price* - $7.50 to $9.50

nsz

Sweaters, Pullovers and Coat Styles.
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A good as­

Prices - $2.50 to $9.50
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SCOTT'S SERVICE
TRUCKING
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GENERAL AUCTIONEER

Delton,

Phone orders to Corey’s
Phon. 2S8Z

Mich.

Sale* made in any aectldn. Date*
for auetloni will be ylvrn with
promptness upon application. Call
’ at my expense — phone Pralrteyllle

Or leovc at 817 S. Hanover

Smithy's
Refrigeration Service

PAINTING
Residential—Industrial
Trucks. Tractors and'Cars

ALL WORK Gt’ARANTEHD

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438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

SWANSON
AGENCY

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109 W. STATE

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BONDS

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foil SALE -Feeder.. .1 bead yunuyf

Protect your car. yourself and riders
with a full service policy in lhe
World's Largest Automobile Insur-

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full SALE -l'nr&lt;t.r..l fluem-rj bull HI
mn. *ild H-n I'm, kfiaTii. J cille, north
r.Mt. «.&gt;•&gt;».
l'ii.&gt;u.i u.Kidland
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fun SILK- 2 .... 1 year. ..’hi. ral»i
l.y ..do « head of dairy belfera. due
..-on
Hriixl
ueishf
.In­
i' t !• Jake Hulllater. phone TIOFli
lu 1*
f.lll SAI.E—lli«l. Ie«llb( llimiHr) . ..
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loll
fra
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- *r.k. old » •
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«..k. old from i rrjolrrrd f F A
••nr I'l* |. rllKlhlr v« rrcf.lrr Itoli
rrt ilr.rf.oi Itnutr j, i.hon. TSOFi.

Marshall Furnaces
epairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnace*
Eave* Troughing
Tin Shop

C'tifll. Ion Sirrt...n &lt;■ W II S.a.r t» il
&gt;.h.&gt; b«r
Surir-E— Wl'l lb»
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FOH -Nll.F—ifl.-L U.nd Un. 1 year old;
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WANTED

PIN SETTERS
HASTINGS RECREATION

WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING

Floor Sanders for Rent

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

Sheldon Agency

We Remove Dead Animals
INSURANCE and BONDS

|&gt;*n Allrrdins. " tr.il.•

For Prompt Removal
of Old, Crippled
or Dead Horses
1
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j

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phone 1519

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AUCTIONEER

CEMENT CONTRACTOR

l...rk &lt;U1) -.,n;„f. .1.,. .• DrMnnd
Woodland. I’boar ,£•!□.
10 11

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LOST. FOUND. STOLEN

DEWEY REED
Dales can be made at Banner office.

I.II’T - A Liethall Thur.day

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

AUTO REPAIRING
afternoon

SID

BOYNE

— Brake* —

Cattle

Horses
STEVE LEWIS

Refrigeration Service

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

ELECTRICAL WIRING
and
REPAIRING

AUCTION SALES

FRANK JONES

HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE
PHONE 3110
Dale* can be made at Banner office.

Bayer for STILES and Company,
Hasting! dockyards, phone 2588, er
call 617 Lacey through the week.

firestone
FACTORY-METHOD

Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544 — Coll
collect.

RECAPPING

LLOYD J. EATON

7.00 ....

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KALAMAZOO

Grade A Qaalliy Rabber Used
* PROMPT SERVICE

Dotes can be made
Bonner office

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
And Efficiently by Our Local Collector

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Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
Phone 2170
Nashville
At My Expense

Phone 707F3

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’Bill" Sherwood
INSURANCE

PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

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Deltoa, Mich.

AUCTIONEER
General auctioneering. Dale* car
be made il Hanner Office.

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My

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services to you beyin when you
employ tne to conduct your tale. Call

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HASTINGS 2715

BATTLE CREEK 2-2961

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER
TALK ABOUT OPPORTUNITY

BARRY BYPATHS
By JANE CAMERON

IT IS HERE IN ABUNDANCE

IN REAL ESTATE
142 ACRES IN THORNAPPLE TWP., has a good

house, large basement barn, running water on it,
would make a very good stock farm, for a quick sale

will sell for.

.$4,500.00

170 ACRES IN CARLTON TWP„ has 17 room house

all wired, running water, a basement barn 46 x 100.
8 acres of seeding I the old Barber farm), priced

at___________________ _____________ ______ $6,850.00
2 FAMILY HOUSE IN THE 2ND WARD, has 2 bed­

rooms, living room and kitchen on one side and liv­
ing room or bedroom and kitchen on other, priced
..$3,750.00
152 ACRE FARM IN RUTLAND TWP., adjoining air­

port, full set of buildings,

SECTION TWO—FACft I

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER II. 1945

NINETIETH YEAR

has

for...........................

light and water,
--$9,000.00

160 ACRES on Section 17, Corlton Twp., has 10 room

house, with lights and furnace. 2 good wells, windmill
and electric pump, a good barn, chicken coop, gar­
age. hog house, granary. 15 acre sugar bush (500).

25 acres of wheat; all in. tools, stock and equipment,

priced at_______________________________ $16,800.00
40 ACRES IN WOODLAND TWP., has a born but no

house, good land for.

$2,500.00

160 ACRE FARM LN CASTLETON TWP., real rich

productive soil, fine set of buildings, has a honey of
a tenant house with furnace, lights and phone, good

water supply -__ j-_________ ’-------------------- $11,000.00

I ESTATE
'OK ER

Praise the Lord, the ammunition
passed me.—Any GJ.

MIDDLEVILLE

Miss Dollpuaa says that the reason
she eats
Mr ,ni1 Mrr w Rt HarP«f xent
she
eats so
so many
many carrots
carrots to
to improve
Improve
her eyelght is because she never to Flushing Thursdly and spent
saw a rabbit wearing glasses.
| the weekend with their son. the

people at Iron Mountain, and are
staying temporarily with her par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rugg un­
til he is located. He recently was
discharged from service. * Mr. and
Mrs. Dani. Youngblood of Cale­
donia were Sunday afternoon cal­
lers of Mrs. Edith Stokoc and Mrs.
Della Allen.
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 2.)

Rev. Ralph Harper and family. *
1 cannibals are wondering why we
Ambiguous note—One of my sons Mra. Hattie Smith visited relatives
killed all of those Japs. They know (he wears a pair of silver wings) n Grand Rapids a couple of days
we couldn't possibly eat them alL" just sent me a stack of seml-sweel
bars with a note saying It WASN'T her son. D. O.-Doyle spent Friday
A gossip Is one who talks to you a hint for chip cookies. I haven't
In Grand Rapids on a xhopplng
about others; a bore is one who seen that much Mml-sweet since
trip, w Miss Nettle Kerr returned
Ulka to you about hlmlelf: and a Hitler was a sweet, innocent child;
WITH ORCHESTRA
to Clark Memorial Home in Grand
brilliant conversationalist is one and we'll just put a question mark
Rapids. Sunday after a few days'
every Saturday night
who talks to you about yourself.
and a raised eyebrow tn that last visit with her aunt. Mrs. Steve Car­
thought. Answer to riddle: Who’s ter and family in Pleasant hill vi­
Mistress to new maid: Well have Who In Germany.
cinity.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Forrest
Daisy
and Ella’s Tavern
breakfast promptly at 8 o'clock.
Johnson and children Robert and
New Maid: Alright mum. If I
At West Gun Lake
Party Line. &gt; . When the famine Geraldine were Sunday visitors of
ain't down, don't wait for me.
10/11
Dis
parents,
Mr
x
and
Mrs.
Will
Is over and I see a piece of bacon
Johnson. * Mr. and Mrs. Nell Alger
Riddle—What la the smallest book again, I'm going to alt down in the of Kalamazoo were visitors of his
double-decker and cry. ... a woman
Ln lhe world? Answer will be found
la a person who can spot a blond's daughter. Mrs Arthur Smalley Sunsomewhere Ln this column nnd don’t
doy of last week. * Mis* Pearl Hen­
tell people I twisted your arm be­ black foots at ten paces, but can't dershot of Detroit is visiting her
see a pair of garage doors . Miss
cause 1 didn't.
Dollpuxx says she is glad the BO brother-in-law. Chas. Campbell on
the Irving road.
found
the
three
little
asterlcks
to
There is a drug store in New Or­
Little Phyllis Ann Lawrence spent
leans where you may purchase these pul between the paragraphs as she
Items: Love OU. twenty-five cents; would feel terrible to have her from Friday affernoon until Sunday
army
career
mixed
up
with
the
gen
­
afternoon with Mr and Mrs. E. B.
Come To Me Powder, one dollar:
Oet Away Powder. One dollar. The erative experiences of lhe oyster. . . Bender while her parents were as­
sisting at the Future Farmers of
Come To Me Powder might be a Goodbye now.
America camp at Chief Noonday. *
good Investment. I wouldn't know
Mrs. Don Behler of Greenville vis­
about that, but why squander a per­
ited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
fectly good lettuce leaf on Oet
Aubll of Leighton from Thursday
Away Powder? You can get a clove
over the weekend and with her
garlic for a dime, and divide It into
Mrs.
Ed
Hafner
has
accepted
a
brother 8-Sgt. Wayne who was
some 15 sections, and one wave of
position
as
house
mother
at
the
home on furlough. Her husband
this potent little clove win eliminate
Veterans
of
Foreign
Wars
liome
and
esme for lhe weekend. * Mr. and
any undesirable characters in the
immediate vicinity, I assure you. left last week Monday to assume Mrs. C. A. Gardner went (o Detroit
with
The cost is approximately % of a her duties. * Mrs. Susanna Smith, Thursday and returned home Sun­
cent, and I dont mean scent. Yes. who has been the guest of her son day after a vUlt with -her father
CARL COLLIN
Chester Smith and Mrs Smith for and other relatives. Cliff also took
I do too.
several weeks. has returned to lhe In lhe Tiger-Cub ball game Friday
home of her daughter. Mrs L o. * Miss Millie Whalen. David Otto
Fisher in Charlotte. * Mrs. O. and .Miss Lorraine Wheeler visited
Courtis Taft, a student at MBS., Miss W's relatives at Benton Har­
Two Doily Form Programs
Now it the time to come in spent the weekend with her husband bor and EauClalre. Sunday after­
and arrange with us for at the home of Mr. and Mrs George noon * Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lyons
Monday thru Saturday
Taft * Cadet Nurse Mildred Weeks and children of Merritt were In
those
of Mercy College of Nursing. De­ Middleville on business Saturday
troit. was a recent guest of her par­ nnd visited until Sunday with his
FARM SERVICE
ents. Mr and Mrs. Leland Weeks. * parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lyons.
Monday thru Friday
Perry VanTuyl of pentwaster is
Mrs. Emma Williams, accompanied
visiting, friends in the village.
by her daughter and granddaughter.
Yoall hear . . .
The Rev. and Mrs. Chas. Oughton Mrs. Gladys Wurm and Donna, re­
are happy over the arrival on Oct. turned home Saturday evening Latest Michigan and National farm
1. of a boy. Lawrence David, at the from several weeks visit In Water­ news . . . Chicago Livestock, Grain.
Egg.
Poultry
and Celery Markets . . .
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
David
Ough
­
Whether it be a family group, or
vliet. Mrs. Wurm is helping her
ton at Rochester. N Y * Mr. and
a first picture of the baby . . .
mother get settled In the H. Brog
Mrs. Will Kuhlman have gone to
you’ll find our photographs to
tenant
home
recently
vacated
by
St. Petersburg. Florida, where they
spend lhe winter months. * Mrs. the Bob Vander Veen family. *
good picture.
A. H. Carveth of Wall lake was a Mrs. Mary Flnkbeiner of northeast
recent luncheon guest of her sister. Leighton Is spending some time
Phone For Appointment
Mrs Fred Camp and Mr. Camp. * with her sister Mrs. Christine FlnkWord has come to the friends of belner. * Mrs. Enos Price of Jack­
George H. Wotring, son of Mrs. Fred son was the Sunday guest of her
। --------mother —
Mrs.
Jennie
Bovee.. *—Mr.
Wotring. who has becn designing j
—
— --------,|L
engineer of the Pioneer Products and Mrs. Millon Larsen rc.l'irn,c.d CBS NETWORK A* DIAL
Stebbins Bldg.
Ph. 2960
division of the General Electric Co. Saturday from their visit with his
Above J. C. Penney Store
during the war. that he has been I — ---------- ----------------------------------- —
Open daily—9:00 to 6:00
advanced to an Important executive! —1 ■
——"Ttgrr
post Ln the organization. * Miss I
Nettie Zimmer returned last week |
to her home Ln Paterson. N. J., hav-1
Ing spent Ute past 3 months with I
friends here.
(
Mrs. M. Rothaar of Hastings and J
Mr. and Mrs. E- E. Minnich of Mish-1
awaka. Ind_ were guests the first
part of last week of their sister. Mrs.
Llbble Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs
Minnich were enroute to their new
home In Los Gatos Cal. * Dr. and
Mrs. W. A. Vance spent Sunday at
their cottage at Thomapple lake.
Mrs. V- B Furnlss accompanied
them. * Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Clem Kidder and Mrs. Mary Kidder
on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Har­
old Kidder and family of Battle
Creek. * John H. Sullivan left last
week for a several months’ stay in
‘
Florida.

DANCING

FARM NEWS

NASHVILLE

CHRISTMAS
PORTRAITS

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We Are Warning
li the last Day for Mailing Ovi
Christmas Gift

H eadquarters
Gifts for Service Men
Women
Candies, Fruitcakes, Sheafer

Pencil Sets, Books, Etc.

SEE US
FOR
SHAVING
NEEDS
FOR
SERVICE
MEN

ALKA SELTZER 60c value
CORDIAL MIXTURE bronchial coughi
THROAT MIXTURE Altringcaf
ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION Ml pt.
L Y S 0 L regular 50c value

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85c
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59c
43c

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Now x Points

For Used Fats
Help Increase Supplies of Soap and
Other Peacetime Products By Saving
More Used Fats

Industrial fats far short of last year! We are almost down to the bottom of
the barrel. The nation’s industrial fat supply is millions of pounds less
than it was in 1944. We need fully as much as last year to help make the
soaps and other civilian goods you want and need so badly. So ...

and soap flakes... if
you're dreaming of nylons, sheets, cotton.fabrics
and want them to hurry back to the store
counters... you can help by saving those used
kitchen fats as you never saved before I Save
every drop, every day I
If you want more soap

to help speed
greater supplies of soaps and hundreds of other*
things—like new cars, electric washers, irons,
refrigerators and tires. Industry must have
these fats ... to help get to you more quickly
the peacetime products you've been longing to
have for years I
Thesd fats are vitally necessary

So sUm and tcripo and scoop

just as you did
so faithfully before V-J Day. To prove how
important it is, your government has in­
creased the point bonus. So help meet this
nation's need by continuing to save used
fats. If you pan’t find a store that accepts
used fats, call Home Demonstration or
County Agent.

Service News
Louis Diamante received his hon­
orable discharge Sept. 24 at In­
diantown Gap. Pa. after three and
one half years of army service two
years spent overseas. He is entitled
his ETO Campaign ribbon and also
awarded the good conduct ribbon.
Mrs Charles VanDcnburg recent­
ly visited her son. 8 2/c Fred VanDenburg, who has been in the Naval
hospital at Great Lakes since May
28. and states he is improving and
will soon be home on leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Young have
a recent letter from their son
Thane, Machinist's Mate 3/c Bboard
the White Marsh and giving for the
first time some details of the Navy's
four LBD (Landing Ship Dock) and
n record of the White Marsh's ac­
tivities during the last two years.
Thane has been on the ship about
one and one-half years and durIng
Ine that
that time
time has
has crossed
crossed lhe
lhe cquaeoua- '
tor 2(5 times. The While Marsh
carried 32 small craft to Omlnato
for Uie occupation and is now stand­
ing by in the dual role of small
cra'ft headquarters and repair ship.
She Is now among the first ships
to repair U. 8. vessels Ln Japan since
Pfc. Richard Johnson has writ­
ten his mother, Mrs. Esther John­
son. that he has moved from Ger­
many into France and is hopeful of
getting home In time for the hunt­
ing season.
Mr. and Mrs. Car) Lentz have
received a letter from their son.
Carl W.. written early In September
In Omlnato Bay, Japan, telling of
some of his experiences.
He Is
serving on a mine sweeper. He
tells of the announcement coming
to them that there will be no more
censorship of personal letters. Also
of a rendezvous with the fleet that
was going to occupy a certain har­
bor. and of refueling at sea and
under way. rather an interesting
experience.
“In the Bay where we are an­
chored on Ute open bridge this
morning, I looked around with the
power telescope and could see the

only J miles from land. The coun­
try looks quite a lot like around
Bremerton and Seattle, with some
(Continued on Page 4. 8ec. &gt;.)

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YOU HAVE DREAMED ABOUT
MAY SOON BE A REALITY!
Now is the time to make your plans for that new home which you
have been waiting to build. Be ready, when building restrictions
are lifted, to place your order for a modern, up-to-the-minute home,
a place you'll be happy to live in and proud to own. Why not come
in and discuss your plans with us, so that you may know just how
the financing of your home may be handled. Our officers will be
pleased to advise and assist you in formulating the financial plan
for the building of that new, post-war home.

Many present day homes are in need of modernization. We also
moke loans on this type of building construction, and suggest that
you drop in and discuss your pions with us even before you are ready
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER U. 1*45

AUCTION SALE
Public Auction at the rtiidence located at 301 Ea»t Grand St. in Hastings on

STARTING AT I O'CLOCK. I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

TU£ WATER'S ALWAYS FINE!!
WHEN YOU BUY FROM A DEALER
LISTED UNDER ‘WATER* IN THE
YELLOW PAGES OF THE
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

DROP CORD AND LIGHTS.

ELECTRIC GRINDER.
LARGE BENCH VISE. OTHER VISES.
ELECTRIC DRILL, % IN. CHUCK.
EVENRUDE 2’/a HORSE OUTBOARD
MOTOR.
TABLE SAW AND PLANER.
BOX OF ELECTRIC FIXTURES.
ELECTRIC SPRAYER OUTFIT.

SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS
Cloud Evary W.dn.ldoy

making a short visit here. *Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Lathrop and children.
Rex Dunnigan and family of Cotu
drove. * Mlaa Martha Miller of
Grand Rapids was a Saturday night

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

Hagar Miller and family. They took

PREPARE
NOW
FOR WINTER

Bunday afternoon.

BOLTS AND SCREWS.

SOLDERING IRONS.

HENDERSHOT

PITCHER PUMP.

QUANTITY OF LUMBER.
SPLITTING MAUL.

9« 12 SIDEWALL TENT with floor.

CEDAR C&amp;EEK

DOUBLE FOLDING STEEL CAMP BED.

FISHINC REELS.
GOOD STEEL WHEELBARROW.
3 GASOLINE LANTERNS.
BATTERY CHARGER.
1 GAS LAMP.
LARGE LAKE SPEAR.
HAND DRILLS. ADZ.
TRAILER HITCH.
2 AXES. SHOVELS. FORKS.
OARS. LOG CHAINS. CARDEN TOOLS.
WELL POINTS.
TOOL CHESTS.
METAL WALL CASES AND CHESTS.
2 ELECTRIC FANS.
SAW FILING VISE.
SHOW CASE. 24 IN. SQUARE. 60*
HIGH.
.

GASOLINE CAMP STOVE.
SINGLE COT.

3 CAMP CHAIRS.

COMPLETE PAPER HANGING OUTFIT.

ESTATE HEATROLA, GOOD ONE.
KALAMAZOO HEATER.

FOLDING LEATHER BED DAVENPORT.
OAK EXTENSION TABLE.
TABLE.

LIBRARY

TYPEWRITER. ELECTRIC IRON.
KEROSENE HEATER.
SEVERAL CROCKS. GAS PLATE
GAS COIL WATER HEATER AND FIT­
TINGS.
COPPER BOILER. COIL SPRINGS.
LARGE HAND SLED.
UTILITY CAR TOP CARRIER. NEW.
MANY OTHER ARTICLES not listed

LOTS OF TOOLS con*i«ting of tow*,
chisel*, tap*, drill*, wrench#*, car­
penter tool*, etc.

«Wrc on Friday night to remind
Clarke Lipscomb and his bride of
their marriage which took place a
short time before at the home of the
Rev. J. W McCue In Freeport. They
were really surprised and received
many useful gifts.
A bountiful
supper was served. * Joe Hammond
visited his brother Charlie in the
Durfee district last week. * Mr. and
Mrs. Wendal Lammers of Battle
Creek visited at lhe home of Do­
wagiac Lammers on Tuesday eve­
ning; on Sunday Mr. and Mr*. L.
D. Royer of Battle Creek. Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Bunnell also spent the
day there * Miss Marjory and
Mias Joyce Lammers from Anderson.
Ind., spent the weekend at home. *
Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Bryans and
John Bryans of Hastings spent
Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Wallle Campbell. Marietta Campbell
entertained Helen Kennedy. John
Malcolm and Jack Rlsor of Hastings
on Bunday.

TERMS: CASH. NO PROPERTY REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

MRS. LOUIE MISKE, PROPX
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

MEALS AND LUNCHES
served from
5:30 A.M. to 12:00 Midnito

dell attended a 8:30 dinner at
Hotel Hastings Sunday evening. I
This was a family dinner for 30 I
given In honor of a cousin. Clarence,

Owing to the death of my husband, the late Louie Mi*ke, I will dispoto of the tool*

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1945

THE NEW TRIO

I Monday morning.
Mn Stanley Willi
, rlv BnH th* TI»V

The Hendershot Farm Bureau met
recently with Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Mott. * Mr. and Mra. John Sullivan I
have returned home from their visit
East Miss Mary Sullivan returned
GLASS CREEK
with them for a visit In her brothers
Mra. Ruth 8cott and daughters. home. * Mr. and Mra. Robert OarrlMisses Genevieve and Joan Era-ay
attended
the Wert Michigan Hol­
of Lansing spent lhe weekend at'
Ray Erways. * Mr*. Jack Erway en­ stein sale held at Grand Rapids
W.M. .
—-­ Tuesday * Boy* from this rtrfnlty
tertained Wednesday with
a M
quilt
Ing party. * The Glass Creek ex- to •IVM’d the F.F.A. camp held at
•tension class
•--- —
— —
------- •— —
met
Thursday
with I chief Noon Day Camp were Robert
Mrs. Russell Whittemore. An all­ Brogan, Robert Clark. Robert Casey
day meeting was held with a well and Paul Goodrich. * Mra. John
planned dinner. Plana were made Thomas entertained her birthday­
for the next year's work. Mrs. L. club Thursday. * Mrs. Nina MattcDouglass will entertain the next

way are leaving this week for Wash­
ington. D. O.. to visit their son and
Wife and other relatives. * Mr. and
Mrs. B. Peck and children of Has­
tings were Bunday guests at Russell
Whittemore’s.
Mr. and Mra. Russell Whittemore
and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hall attend­
ed a tie and sock shower in Battle
Creek Saturday night for Cecil
Bridge* who Just returned from Ger­
many. * Mr. and Mra. Louis Erwuy.
Mra. Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
the weekend. * Mr. and Mra. Chaa.
Whittemore spent Bunday with the
Robert Shrlcker* at Plainwell. *
Mr. and Mra. Stuart Brownell and '
san Stanley who Is home on fur- I
lough were Wednetday evening
guests at R. Erways. * Mr. and
Mra Al Wolfe of Grand Rapids and
Mrs. Harold Sharp of Muskegon
ways. ★ Mr. and Mra Russell Thorn­
ton and son of Potterville were
Elicits Sunday at Clyde Warren’s.

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

DURFEE
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Purse!) and

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

BANNER WANT ADVH. PAT

AUCTION SALE
As my tenant is leaving, we will sell the following at Public Auction on the farm lo­
cated 51 miles south of Hastings; or 1 mile south of Hendershot school, section 17,
Baltimore twp., on

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1945
BEGINNING AT 1 O'CLOCK.

HAY and GRAIN

HORSES
PAIR BAY MARES. 12 yr*, old. wgt. 1400 Ib*.. gentle
ond kind.
HEAVY WORK HARNESS. 1 % in.

CATTLE
GUERNSEY HEIFER. 2 yn. old. bred Moy f.
GUERNSEY COW. 8 yrs. old, due Jan. 1.

HOLSTEIN COW. 3 yn. old. due De:. 1.

20 TON MIXED HAY.
400 BU. OATS.
17 ACRES GOOD CORN IN SHOCK.

CHICKENS
25 YEARLING WHITE ROCK HENS.
175 STRAIGHT RUN WHITE ROCKS. 4 MOS.
120 STRAIGHT RUN WHITE ROCKS. 10 WKS.
BROODER HOUSE. 8x8.
4 PORTABLE HOG HOUSES.

Rex Casey attended the Community
Hospital School of Nursing exer-1
else* at 1st Presbyterian church.'
Battle Creek. Friday evening. Miss
Marjorie Reynolds being one of the
graduates * Mr. and Mra. H. D.
Davis and Winfred attended the fu­
neral ot John Weatherman in
Grand Rapids. Thursday. * The
Rev. Don Carrick of Sunfield will be
at East Baltimore church next Sun­
day for Quarterly meeting. * Mr.
and MT*. Edward Rice and Mr. and
Mra. Rex Casey attended the fu­
neral of Sam Keller in Hastings
Monday. * Mr. and Mra. Heber Fos­
ter enjoyed a vacation at Lading-

BARRYVILLE
Our WACA dinner at the O. D.
Fassett home was quite well attend­
ed. the proceeds from tile dinner
being 114. Mra. Clare Norris and
Dave McClelland of Lacey were
among those present. * The Barry vllle 4-H Club will meet Saturday
with Wendell Day. They plan to
have a wiener roast. * Mr. and Mrs.
Forreat Bldelman and Henry were
Wednesday night guests cf Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Sherk in Hastings at a
birthday party for Mr. Sherk. The
Sherks were Sunday guests of the
Bldelman*. * MIm Jeanne Iriand.
who is attending college at Ypsi­
lanti. was home from Friday until
Sunday. * Mrs. Burr Fassett eiy&lt;

The Dowling B. 8. Board met at the
A. C. Clark home Monday evening.
* Mr. and Mrs.' John Markorish and
daughter Jane of Battle Greek called
on Mr. and Mra. Ernest Matteson
Bunday afternoon. * Mra. Altha
Hendershot »pent the weekend at

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LEGALS

OBDEB FOB TUBLICATION

DURHAM COW. 4 yn. old. bred May 20.
DURHAM COW. 4 yn. old. bred May 20.
DURHAM HEIFER. 2 yn. old. not bred.
JERSEY COW. 8 yn. old. due Jon. 1.
JERSEY COW. 3 yn. old. due Jon. 1.
JERSEY COW. 8 yn. old. due Dec. 1.
BROWN SWISS BULL. 18 mo*.
2 HOLSTEIN STEERS. 18 mo*.
BLACK HEIFER. 2 yrs. (beef
3 HEIFER CALVES. 6 mo*.

SHEEP and HOGS
26 GOOD EWES. SHROPS.
OXFORD BUCK, regtitered.
2 CHESTER WHITE BROOD SOWS, due Nov. 1. wgt.
350 lb*, each.
5 SHOATS, 125 Ib*. eoch.

TERMS

TOOLS
FORDSON TRACTOR.
I6‘ SINGLE BOTTOM TRACTOR PLOW.
CULTIVATOR FOR FORDSON.
WEEDER FOR FORD FERGUSON.
JOHN DEERE SIDE RAKE.
3 DUMP RAKES.
2 WHEEL TRAILER.
2 DEERING MOWERS. 5 FT. CUT.
ROLLER. CORN SHELLER. PLATFORM SCALES.
LOW STEEL WHEEL WAGON.
WOOD WHEEL WAGON. 99 OLIVER PLOW.
3 SEC. SPRING DRAG. GOOD.
10 NEW COW STANCHIONS. NEVER USED.
7—10-GAL. MILK CANS.
IRON KEFTLE. DRILL, 7 HOE.
NUMEROUS ARTICLES NOT MENTIONED.

obdeb roa publication

STATIONCBS
AT 3:30 P.M.

CASH.

THIS 200 ACRE FARM with modern house and good out-buildings will be offered
at private sale. Will sell all or any part of said farm. Phone 3322 Hastings.

RONALD HAYNES &amp; FRED HOYT, OWNERS
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctione.r

ROBERT ARMBRUSTER'S
ORCHESTRA

Wf ELECTRIC HOUR

MILT LEINAAR, Clark

CONSUMERS’ POWER COMPANY

�tht HAiriNGs B.vvrna^i|qnniDAr, octowuimj

y—'J '■
','11" 'new
Hubert Wilson. MP. son of to the Olive Talbot home thl* week | Mr*. Arthur Bedford and family drive. The goal is 11200. Th* sum
Charles Wilson of Leighton who has where she will spend thb winter had a* Bunday guest*, her slepfa- of &lt;500. U for local youth work and
Lt. Martha Schad of th* V. 6.
I months, a Mrs. Dorothy Fester of ther and mother. —
--------- -----Mr.
and —
Mr*.
Har­ &lt;700. for the War fund.
1 Chicago 1* spending a few dajrs with old Poole of Grand Rapids. * Mr.
Over half of the money contrib­ Marines is getting her discharge
| her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. John and Mr*, wm. McKcvitt and Mr*. uted to the War fund I* used for from service and expect* to be home
Youth Fellowship Plafc* Camp
j Weimer, a Clare Corson returned Hattie Stevens visited the former's the UB.O. and Seaman's Service to from New River, No. Carolina about
The third camp-institute is being to hi* service station at Howell daughter Mr*. Day Pugh and fam­ make a home abroad for the boys : November 3.
planned by the Methodist Youth.I Bunday
oul„.z after spending B
a irw
f««w days ily in Vermontville. Sunday, w Bun­ until transportation home 1* avail-. Stanley (Jack) Johnson who ha*
Fellowship from October 24-27 at, with hi* parents Mr. and Mr*. W. day dinner guests of Mr. and Mr*. able.
been
at
Percy Jone* hospital for
for
, Dc
»" “
t w:y
Chief Noonday camp, similar tolp .Carton. * Mrs. E E. Hickman Georg* Kelly were her brother-in­
The money for local work will,
has received hi* honorthose held last October and May. spent from Friday until Monday in law and sisters. Mr. and Mrs John assist in financing the Boy Bcout*. | able discharge and reached home
Unlike
the
other*,
thl*
camp
will
Grand
Rapid*
caring
for
the
chtlVermontville Oparg Hau«'Girl
Scouts
and
other
youth
organto
,ta
y
Sunday
night.
Jack
la
takPvt. Rex Schad is happy for he
Barnes and daughter Marjorie, and
charge.
I ln« ow his grocery that ha* been
Mrs. John_______________________
Hine all of Kalamazoo. izatlon*.
doesn't have to continue his trip to be reserved for members of the I dren al the home of her son Chari**_________
Caod Mutic
Captain Paul Therpas. another an unknown location until Oct. 3B. Youth Fellowship of high school Boylan while the parent* were hav-. and the ladles' cotuln. Mrs. H. E.
Leighton man. who has served for having received his flfteen-days'
______________ 10
• lng a mug outing trip.
Bennett, and husband. *. Mrs
aid Bedford during his yean in
Loeai Folks on Radio .
some time as chaplain in Europe extension.
________ then. High
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Randall were Blanch Spaulding und Miss- Lu
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. ' (Continued on Page 4, Sec. 2.)
school young people from all the; Bunday dinner guesta of their Kinsey of Caledonia called on' Oscar Sherk will get quite a thrill
other Methodist churches of Barry I daughter Mr*. Sam Pontius and hus- -----------their cousin.
Mr*. E ”
F. -Blake
and* this Tuesday morning when they
-------------county are being Invited.
band in Grand Rapids, and also family, Wednesday. * Mr. and Mr*. hear the Sherks talk ■ turkey" over
The theme of the camp will be called on their other daughter. Mr*. Arthur Goikes were in Detroit from the "Let's Go Visiting" program ov­
"Working for God" and will be in Ciaro Schantz and family. * Mrs.; Thurtday until Saturday and en­ er a Chicago radio station.
the nature of a study and planning June Tange, husband and their lit- I joyed the Tiger-Cub bellgames. *
conference for the work of the tla daughter of Grand Rapids spent' Mr*. Maurice Johnson visited her program.
Methodist Youth Fellowship In the Sunday with her parents. Mr. and j son-tatlaw and daughter. Mr. and
church.
Mra. Frank Steen. * Mrs. Flora; Mrs. Harold Soble in Grand Rapid*
Among the Sick
Hanlon ha* returned from Calumet! from Thursday until Saturday.
Bunday night supper guest* of Mr.
City and Hammond. Ind. where she'
Wm. Thurkettle accompanied by went to pass her birthday. Sept. 25! and Mr* Glenn Allen, Parmelee Mrs. Sarah DeWeerd and Jack. Mrs.
Fred Duffin, left on Sunday after­ and where a large company of rela- were their nephew and niece. Mr. Grace Lewis. Mrs. Olenn Kermeen
noon for Louisville. Kentucky with live* met to do her honor. * Mr*. snd Mr*. Harry De Pul t of Grand­ and Mrs. John Ooorhotue went to
a ten-ton truck load of cabbages Lizzie Btlmpson and son Nelson of ville; also the DePuits daughter and Ann Arbor this Monday to see Ed
■from the Ouffln farm. If they find Detroit were cgller* Saturday eve­ daughler-in-iaw and their children,
MOTOR CARS
the market satisfactory they plan ning at the Charles Parker home. * le. Mr*. Harold Bulliment and lit­ Is and Mrs. Goorhouse will remain
indefinitely as Ed is to undergo an
to deliver other produce there.
The Clair Brog family spent the tle Sharon. Mrs. Robert DePul t and operation for tumor of the stomach
weekend in Grand Rapids with her Judy. * Mrs. Hattie Stevens leave* within a day or so
Leadership Training Camp
people. * Sunday guest* of Mr. and thl* Wednesday for a visit with
her son. Dr. Lloyd Stevens and
America) boys from Allegan and Mrs Arch Dent and Mr. nnd Mrs family at Joliet. III. * George Gib­
Barry countice and advisors, repre­ Wm. Moon ot Grand Rapid* and son returned to his home in De­
It will be quite a while before
senting eight schools, spent from Mr. and Mrs Fred Corson of Kala­ troit this Monday after a week's Peter Timmer of Byron Center were
on Saturday.
visit with his niece. Mrs. Clyde down
Friday afternoon until after chapel mazoo.
every one who wonts o new cor
George Rosebloom manager of the I
"WE LL HAVE THEM WHEN THE TIME COMES"
service Bunday noon at Chief Noon­
Mrs. Curtl* Solomon spent Friday Skinner and family northeast of
store is ill In a Grand Rap-1
gets one. So your tires — al­
day camp in lhe Yankee Springs night in Hastings with her mother town. * Glenn Blake. Dr. CAI Kroger
ids hiMoltal and wa» having a blood I
Park. The object of the camp was and Saturday accompanied her sis­ Lund and Dr. Geo. Crayblel of
ready worn — will have to do
transfusion
this
Monday.
leadership training and the sixty or ter. Mrs. Fem Williams on a trip Caledonia spent from Friday over
more boys and their eight advisors to Battle Creek. * Mr. and Mr*. the weekend al Hunter's lodge at
just that much longer. Andrus will do on expert re­
Hkk and Convalescing
had a profitable as well as mast Arthur "Bicde of Leighton enter­ Grand Marais. UP. a Mrs. Allda
capping job for you.
pleasant time.
— ------ ----tained at dinner Sunday, her par­ Bog a rd us of Chicago, who is vis- . ------ —.
Henry Ohlman
Clarnca Rltie
Elton Lawrence, agricultural ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Klump Hing her sister. Mrs. Cha*. Robert-' very *lck the past'week is able to
teacher of Thornapple - Kellogg and her uncles and aunt*. Mr. and *oii east ot town, visited their broth-! be up some.
220 E. STATE
PHONE 2837
school, was chairman of the camp Mrs. Roy Smith and daughter Bar­ er, Bert Newland and fafnlly in
ChHter Geukes has returned from
HOLD ON TO YOUR BONDS
a two week*' stay at Ferguson's
bara Ann of Grand Rapids, and Mr. Hasting* over, the weekend.
sanitarium in Grand Rapids where
present as an instructor. Mrs. Law­ and Mrs. L. R. Beeler, their daugh­
he underwent an operation.
rence and Mrs. Earl VanSIckle were ter Mrs. Betty Prost and little son
Bridal Sbow»n
the cooks and planner* of the FYIU of Middleville. * Mr. and Mrs.
Ployd Kelrlgel is Improving and
Severn! very fine parties have been
menus, and were moat ably assisted Forrest Darrnen and children of given recently for Mr*. Bernard Is able to be about the house.
Clare Bender returned to school
by Mr. Van Sickle who proved he Muskegon were weekend visitors Bedford, a recent bride. Mrs. Bed­
PHONE 2240
HASTINGS, MICH.
knew something about cooking too. of his sister Mrs. George Chapman ford. who was the former Beverley
and family. * Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cook of Hastings, wa* guest ot I frotn Illness.
Attorney and Mrs. Fred Oleb and
Harry 8tim*on of northwest
honor
at
a
shower
given
at
the
Mr. and Mrs Vem Dodge of Grand Solomon and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis home of Mr*. Clara Stanton, south- Thornapple
returned home---------Satur---------- -------------------------------Solomon and little daughter, vis­
Rapid* cailed'.on their cousin. Mrs.
ited Mr. Solomon's brother Earl east ot town. Thursday afternoon.. day from Butterworth hospital and
Charles Parker and family Sunday
the
hnstM*
were
Mr*
Nelis
rapidly Improving
improving from his
hl* recent
hostess
Mrs. Nel­
Boiomcn and family at Muskegon Assisting
afternoon last week. • Mr. and Mrs
operation
and
able
to
walk
in lhe
Sunday. * Saturday evening callers lie Bedford and Mrs. Dorothy Ball.
Alton Elwood entertained her sister.
Games and refreshments were en­ yard a bit.
of the Will Sweet family were her
Mrs.’ Arthur Kenyon and family to
Charlotte Schad. daughter of the
joyed and many lovely gifts were
nephew
Chas.
Chapman
and
bride
the Famous
a birthday dinner Sunday. October
Web Schads, is also doing nicely
by—
Mrs.
Bedford.
of Battle Creek who were on their received
- ..-------- -—_
7. for the pleasure of their young­ wedding trip and stopped enroute I ^*day evening Miss B'Hy Cort- and recoverin’ slowly from her re­
est son. Tommie's fourth birthday. to the north. The groom is a disH“ll,»gs entertained at a cent severe illness.
★ Mrs. Robert Tolan who is em­ charged veteran and .pent several1 ab°*'er and
at
»»o«ne and
ployed In Battle Creek is at her
Latest Arrivals
year* In Iceland. Scotland. England the week previous. Mrs. Artella
home in Parmelee for the week. *
and other countries.
. i, *
------ c
TWI Mr- ttnd Mra Merle Streeter of
Dick Hartman and family . have
■p.runcni In UAn honnrinj Qun
p,„„u
-mHenry Poulson visited his daugh­
moved into their home the Brady
d&gt;ur-m.U«. M.n, nulul ud I „,d c.l«n”. bom .1 p,nnoek ho.White Enomoltd Hardwood
house which has been extensively ter. Mrs. Harold Haskins and family
,uu were received on .11 thru-1
„„ oelober 2. weldhl
In
Saranac,
Thursday
and
was
ac
­
remodeled inside and out. The |
occasions.
| 7 jj,. 14 qjj We are glad to know
Hartman place was recently pur­ companied home by Mn. Poulson
that
the
mother,
who
was
poorly
YonTl
llk«
ths trim good looks of this
chased by Andy Bonnett. * Mrs. who had been caring for the fam­
for a few days is coming along fine.
modem kitchen stool snd you'll really
Lizzie Btlmpaon of Detroit is visit­ ily while the mother was in the hos­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker who
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gibson are
appreclata inefficiency__
____
ing her daughter. Mrs. Leo Crane pital with a new son. * Paul Faulk­ have two son* In foreign service
parents ot another son "Keith Hen­
and family northeast of town. Her ner went to Pt. Smith. Arkansas, were made extremely happy when
Excellent Quality
son Nelson was also a visitor for a last week Monday to sec Jimmie they received two letters on the ry" also bom at Pennock hospital,
this Monday morning. October 8. i
and waa accompanied home Satur­
short time Saturday.
'
same day from both boys and both
' Mr. and Mrs. Emeet Ball of the day by Mn. Faulkner who had been said they expected to be home- by weight 7 lbs. 6 ozs. The Gibsons
have another son. Jimmie who will
Powers district, attended the fu­ visiting Jimmie since Sept. 19. Jim­ Christmas.
neral of his aunt. Mr*. Hazel Wlers mie. who was stationed at Camp
Ll. (Jg.) Charles Parker is with
Chaffee
expected
to
go
to
Japan
at Hudsonville. Saturday afternoon.
the U. S. Navy and located in Tovefy
soon
but
he
I*
one
of
the
two
* Mr. and Mrs. James Clark and
R«0.79c
kio Bay. Japan. Lt. Harold Parker
Will Prey, a Leighton farmer had
children of Parmelee visited his boys from his Company to be trans­ is with the army In Germany.
Pinion
brother at Paw Paw. Sunday. * Mr. ferred to Jeffenon Barracks. Mo.
when he broke his arm while crank­
and Mrs. Peter Petersen and Mrs. near St. Louis, and reached there
Hospital Guild to Meet
ing his tractor. The Preys only
Carrie Bickels visited frlehds In Har­ Saturday evening. * Mr. and Mn
Pennock Hospital Guild No. 10
bor Spring*. Wednesday and Thurs­ Will Johnson, Mn. Charles Baker will meet with Miss Dorothea Corn­ son Zale is in service tn Germany.
day. * Mra. Harry Stimson of north­ and Mn. Florence Ullery accom­
ing and mother at 7:30 this week
Past Matron* Club
west Thornapple spent part of last panied by Mrs. Ida German of Way­ Thursday evening. Oct. 11 far a
Members of the Past Matrons club
week tn Grand Rapids with her land enjoyed a birthday dinner with work meeting.
and husbands will hold their monthfriends. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wol­ their sister and sister-in-law. Mn.
Ernestine
Edger
al
Hastings.
Th
urn
i )y meeting thl* Friday evening. Occott, while her busband wo* in the
Community and War Fund Drive ! tober 12 with Mn. Blanch Segcrhospital. * Mr. and Mrs H. Zulde- day, celebrating her 70th birthday.
e_xender fragrance*
A committee is canvassing the vil- jtrom. There will be a potluck
ma and children of Grand Rapids * Mn. Hattie Carpenter of Parme­
in quaint package*. Old
were Saturday callers of their niece. lee spent a couple days of last week lage In the interest of the last tUpper at C :3O o'clock followed by a
South Cologne*recapture
United Community and War Fund social time.
Mrs. Bernard Bedford southeast of with Mn. Harry Stimson.
the coquetry cf Southern
town. * Mrs. Florence Ullery spent
VtcHa Hotlit
the weekend with her son Lyle and
belies; the romance of
family at their Deep lake cottage.
mow-filtered moodlight.
Her grandson. Rollo Ullery. is home
The Decanterjug, a hindon furlough from Camp Grant, III.
blown replica of imparted
fast! Fino quality
Clothesline
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cook and two
Waterford glau —11.75.
daughters of Welcome Comers were
Ally bound Wilk
The Violin Bottle, a del­
Sunday guests of hl* mother, Mrs.
icately molded replica of George Davis. * Mr. and Mr*. Will
ititchlng.
John»on spent Friday in Hastings
excellent quality
with their daughter Mr*. Bernard
II. Two enchanting bou­
Peck and family. * The sympathy
firestone polonium
quets— Woodland Spice
of many old friends in Middleville
and Plantation Garden;
and vicinity is extended Clayton
Bunn and children of Grand Rapids,
in the death of their wife and mothspent the weekend with his wife
and little daughter in Leighton, but
returned to Ft. Sheridan. Monday
for his discharge.
Cpl. Richard Perrault, son of the
Service Notea
Edd Perraults of northwest Thorn­
S 'Sgt. Wayne Aubll. who has ju*t apple. landed in the PhlllppIneSjust
arrived from the European area, after Japan surrendered. Richard
spent five day* at home with hl* had a nice little boat trip of 17.000
miles from England where he had
and Sunday night left for Pennsyl-

MIDDLEVILLE

DAN

Saturday, Oct. IJfrT
9:30 |:10

We......

DRIVE YOUR CAR
SAFELY

ARE BARRY COUNTY
DISTRIBUTORS FOR

GET THOSE
TIRES RECAPPED

HUDSON

HASTINGS MOTOR
SALES

ANDRUS SERVICE

firestone

'■nmnance

M®TWO step stool
3.98

OL©
SOOTH
CQLOoaES

COOKIE SHEET

Curial* Streicher

79'

79'

BROOM
1.33

1.29

'

SPARK

LY BARKER'S

DRUG

One gallon^??)
does over” a room!

MIRACLE WALL
FINISH

Florence Miller worthy matron and
associate matron of Middleville
Eastern Star chapter, are attending
the Grand Chapter meeting in
Grand Rapids this week. * Miss El­
len Sweesy accompanied Mrs. Hes­
ter Kermeen to the latter'ahome in
Kalamazoo Friday for a weekend
visit. Mr. and Mrs.. Claude Ker­
meen drove to the Betters home In
Kazoo Sunday, spent lhe day and
helped their daughter-in-law. Hes­
ter. celebrate her birthday. The
girls accompanied them back to
Middleville to be ready for their
teaching duties Monday.
Bunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mr*. Harry Stimson of nortnweat
Thornapple were their aon-ln-taw
and daughter, Mr. and Mn. Wayne
Carpenter and children of Grand
Rapid*. Mrs. Louretta Tungate, her
daughter Mrs. Lois Rupert and
daughter Valerie of Green lake.
Afternoon callers and supper guests
were Mr. and Mr*. Vem Smith *
Delbert Luasenden who was called
for service this Monday has been
given a 30-day «tay. * Mrs. Maxine
Wright and small son have come
from Deerfield. Ind. and are MayGuerney Keiser os her husband ha*
been transferred to a California
camp. ★ Mr. and Mn. Rome Feldpausch and daughter* of Hastings.
Mn. Harold Parker and sister, Ca­
det June Leary ot Indianapolis wero
Sunday afternoon caller* of Mr. and
Mn Charles Parker.
Mr. and Mrs Vance Sharp, who
have been employed at Lansing for
Mime time, have returned homo for
an indefinite stay. * Frank Lee and
daughter. Miss Edna went to Ann
Arbor Wednesday and visited their

1 OAXIOM acts YMI
OIIINIIVI

ROUIR-KOAHR,
Roll* Kem-Tc

GOODYEAR BROS. HARDWARE CO.
raox&gt; iui

PLUGS

:

59c

STORE

WU.
all went on to 1
Detroit and enjoyed seeing the Ti­
ger* whip the Cube In the World
Series. * Mn. Della Allen 1* moving

Ready

CARTRIDOIS

Reuses a

Discharges a continuous

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W.JLKmw.

FIRISTONI SUPtt

“
number o'
. of Long
^tho^tthere' alsoan ,ncrea»ing

There ar° evening
men in th«
egjU from

Prolong th* Ufa of your css

or more. Ooiuplotcly flllad.

•' veteran

limit y001

for

the request-

that LOTS

ANTI-FREEZI

PIPE
WRENCH

1.19'.SI
3.75

oil ••*!, evaporation is

Qn*r*nta*d anbrsskakl*

wait’nS
- be •

It mUw
Distance line-

THEY GAVE-Will YOU»
SUFPORT YOUR COMMUNITY WAR CHEST

TIRE HEADQUARTER!
PASSENGER - TRUCK - TRACTOR

JOHNSON SUPPLY
MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

111 W. STATE

HA

�TMl BABTCTCf MAMXKM. TBCT1DAT. OCTOBKfc 11.1W

To Carry the Torch for

* DISABLED *
AMERICAN VETERANS
A Local Chapter of "Disabled American
War Veterans” Is Being Organized in
Hastings To Serve the Postwar Needs
of Such Men In This Community ..

That We May Serve Them Better
THE FIRST ANNUAL

“FORGET-ME-NOT SALE”
THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC SPIRITED
FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS HAVE CON­
TRIBUTED TO THE PUBLICATION OF
THIS ANNOUNCEMENT­
BROS.

GOODYEAR
HASTINGS

G.

E.

JOHN

SUPER

DRUG

&amp;

BONNET

STEBBINS

ROTH

AND

ATTON
THE

STORE

STORE

SONS

CO.

JEWELRY

BODY

VALUE

PARMALEE

FOOD

SHOP

JACOBS

SHOE

THAYER S

OIL

STORE

GOWN
AND

FRANKLIN

TAYLOR

SONS

&amp;

AND

GAS

LYBARKER

CO.

STORE

MARKET

BULLING

FARMERS

BEN

SHOE

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 AND 13

HARDWARE

GOODYEAR

THOMAS

•

HARDWARE

RATE

CUT

Will Be Conducted on the Streets of Hastings

SHOP
STORE

STORE

CENTER

C.

B.

HODGES

A.

J.

LARSEN

CANDYLAND

.

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..

I Be Sure To Buy Your Flower on Forget Me Not" Days!

�rnr pastings bannbb. Thursday. octobeh h, ihi
TWO bliNTL.M U, HF.DM.-.DAY
Charles McCormick.
and Fran

or

AUCTION SALE
Hoving (old my farm, I will sell the following ot Public Auction at the farm known
os the John Adamson Form located 2 miles north of Bedford on Fine Loke Rood, or
3 miles south of Banfield on

Beifert was given 46 days in Jill and
waa put on probation for two years.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1945

LEGALS

GUERNSEY COW. 5 yrs. old. fresh 10
wks., bred.
GUERNSEY COW. 4 yn. old. froth 3
mos.. bred.
GUERNSEY COW. 4 yrs. old. fresh 3
mos., bred.
GUERNSEY COW. 5 yrs. old. due Jon. 1.
HOLSTEIN COW. 3 yrs. old. due Jan. 3.
GUERNSEY HEIFER. 1 yr., vaccinated.
HOLSTEIN HEIFER. 1 yr., vaccinated.
GUERNSEY HEIFER. 4 mos.
GUERNSEY BULL CALF. 4 mos.
2 STEER CALVES. 8 mo*.
2 STEER CALVE5. 4 mos.

portable
MACHINE, double unit.

DR. FRED HAUSER

ORPEF. FOR PUBLICATION

232 S.

Phone 2780

HTATF. OF MICHIOAN- ORDER OT
THE CONSERVATION COMMISSION
HUNOARIAN PARTRIDGE

TOOLS and MISC.
McCORMICK DEERING HAYLOADER

• I.'. &lt;1

McCORMICK DEERING SIDE RAKE.

rm

m.H»i......... ....

WE NEED

3RDEE FOR PUBLICATION
&gt; &lt; •!: f

SYRACUSE RIDING PLOW.
3 SEC. SPR NG DRAG.

RIDING CULTIVATOR.
DISC CRAIN DRILL.
DAV ID BRADLEY D ISC.
25 FENCE POSTS
THREE 50-GAL. OIL DRUMS
7 TOOTH CULTIVATOR.
2 HORSE WALKING CULTIVATOR
GALE CORN PLANTER.
SET HEAVY SLEIGHS.
I SPOOLS BARBED WIRE
MILWAUKEE CORN BINDER, good
condition.
BABY BED
NUMEROUS OTHER ARTICLES

HAY &amp; GRAIN
Z2 TON MIXED HAY.
235 BALES MIXED HAY.
50 BALES SOY BEANS.
80 CRATES OLD CORN.
50 BUSHELS OATS.
75 BUSHELS WHEAT

70 WHITE ROCK PULLETS, ready to
Joy.
150 WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS. 3 mos.

Central Michigan s

COMMUN TY b

SALE
Starts ot 2 p.m.

Held Every Saturday

ani-rn for publ cat on

■nd

ret

the highest

price*

USED CARS
Fop Cash Prices Paid!

GROVE SALE.
In miles south of Lsnsing

MILT LEINAAR, Clerk

AND ALL INTEREST IN OR LIENS
UPON THE LANDS
SCRIBED

WERNER MOTOR SALES
,l&gt;!nilnk.ir&gt;

WILLIAM KNOP
■■I? ii’

Phone Lansing 41624

Want to Sell? Try Banner Classified

Out 10/XI

LLOYD HU VLB, Service MJUMOW

Chrysler - DeSoto - Plymouth
Parti &amp; Service

Michigan at M. C. Tracks

Century

Evinrude
Motors

Hastings

Phone 2482

H.ii. ' ,.i a

AUCTION SALE
ND 13

MODEL

F.verylhini Mid on small com-

WALTER MEADE, OWNER
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer

MORE
GOOD

LIVESTOCK

FARM BUREAU COLUMN
EAGLE COMMUNITY

CASH

Phone Hickory Corners 17 F 2-1

IE

JEFFERSON

milking

AERATOR MILK COOLER, large siic.
10-GAL. milk cans.

TERMS:

etter

r

VETERINARIAN

McCartney

CH CKENS

ty

RllUFit m*r»

OkDBB FOR mUOATIOI

FARM EQUIPMENT

CATTLE

ncan
ed in
feeds

no.*.'

JIS.T'i.

XOTIOB TO Cl

BEGINNING AT 1 O'CLOCK.

NS

M

Otreutt court W*dne*ay for sen-1 tf.
tence
They h*d previously con-("
fassed lhe crlnw at breaking and
entering to Judge McDonald. They
confessed to the sheriff that they
had committed six robberies In this
city.
Judge McDonald gave McCormick

Having decided to sell my farm I will sell the following at public auction at the
farm located 5 miles east of Hastings on the Center Road or 2 miles north and 5
miles west of Nashville on

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1945

AUCTION SALE
Having sold the farm I will sell at public auction all personal property located on
M-79, second house west of Barryville church on north side of road on

WEDNESDAY, OCTORER 17, 1945
COMMENCING AT I O'CLOCK SHARP.

COMMENCING AT I O CLOCK

WOOD

CATTLE

HORSES
BAY MARE. 9 years old. wgt. 1700.
SORREL GELDING, 9 years old. wgt. 1600.

CATTLE
REGISTERED GUERNSEY COW. 16 yrs. old and bull
coif.

REGISTERED GUERNSEY COW. 10 yrs. old. bred in
Aug

REGISTERED GUERNSEY COW. 3 yrs. old. heavy
springer.
REGISTERED GUERNSEY COW. 2 yrs. old. due
March.
REGISTERED GUERNSEY HEIFER. 4 moi. old.

The following orc pure bred but not registered:
COW, 4 yrs. old. not bred.
HEIFER. 2 yrs. old. due in Feb.
HEIFER. 11 mos. old.
HEIFER. 7 mos. old.

HOGS
SOW WITH 8 PIGS
SOW. DUE TO FARROW SOON.
9 SHOATS. AVERAGE 125 LBS.
BOAR.

53 HEAD OF SHROPSHIRE SHEEP
I All registered or eligible to register)
17 EWES. RAM. SIRE.
7 YEARLING RAMS.
16 RAM LAMBS. 12 EWE LAMBS.

GRAIN and HAY
500 BUSHELS OATS.
QUANTITY MIXED HAY.

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
HOC SELF FEEDER
2 LARGE MASH HOPPERS
FEW SMALL BROODER HOUSE FEEDERS.
SET OF 12 METAL TRAP NESTS.
PUMP ACK. DAIRY SCALES.
BLOCK AND TACKLE
DcLAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR.
LARGE IRON KETTLE.

SUGARBUSH SUPPLIES
3 BARREL TANK.
20 GALLON SETTLING TANK.
7 FOOT PAN. 4 FOOT PAN. 8 BARREL TANK
7 FOOT PAN. 4 FOOT PAN
FINISH ING-OFF PAN.
ABOUT 270 GALVAN ZED PAILS AND SPILES.
QUANTITY NEW SYRUP CANS.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

majestic rance, oil stove and oven.
IRON BEDSTEAD AND SPRINGS.
OAK DRESSER AND COMMODE.
ROCKING CHAIR. LEATHER SEAT
SQUARE STAND. 2 WASH STANDS.
FOLDING COT. LARGE WARDROBE (good one)

MAHOGANY PEDESTAL. CROCKS. ALL SIZES
ABOUT 25 YARDS INGRAIN CARPET.
OTHER ARTICLES NOT MENTIONED

TERMS: CASH. No goods to bo removed from promises until settled for.

MRS. JUNA MARTIN, OWNER
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

DR. B. A. PERRY, Clerk

( 10 head cattle. T.B. and Bangs tested*
Red cow, 6 yrs., bred March 24.
Roan cow. 6 yrs., bred March 6.
Holstein. 4 yrs., bred Moy 22.
Holstein. 6 yrs., bred March 14.
Heifer. 3 yrs., fresh 6 weeks.
Heifer coming 2 years, posture bred.
3 spring calves — 1-6 weeks old.

SHEEP
15 Shropshire ewes, 3 and 4 yrs.
Shropshire ram. 3 yrs.

CHICKENS
20 White Rock pullets.

20 White Wyandotte hens.

IMPLEMENTS
John Deere binder. 6 ft. cut.
New Idea mower.
Syracuse riding plow.
2 horse riding cultivator.
Walking plow.
International corn planter.
2 sec. spring tooth drag.
Disc groin drill. 11 hoc.
Drag cart. Roller. Single disc.
Hay rake. Iron wheeled wagon.
Flot rock. new.
2 sets double harness.
2 horse collars, good 21 and 22 in.
2 sets of good whlffletrces.
1-3 horse set whiffletrces.
Pair light, one horse, sleighs.

FEED
5 tons good mixed hoy.
5 or 6 tons oat and wheat straw In the barn.
175 shocks extra good corn.
Steck bean pods.
I acre big yellow popcorn, very good.
Pk. good Timothy seed.

2 screen doors end 6 window*.

MISCELLANEOUS
DeLavol cream separator.

4 ten gallon

I top pan 3 x 7 ft.
V4 H. motor. Set barn scales.
Hoy fork and rope.
end corn planter.
40 feed sacks.
50 ft.
&gt;/2 x % in. galvanised pipe.
Quantity of fittings.
Hot and cold water
’
mixer faucets.
White porcaloin wash bowl. Fumace water coils.
Porcelain drain board.
1 scythe and snath and brush scythe.
Post hole diggers.
Log chain. Double barrel shot gun.
Single barrel shot gun, 12 gauge.
6 white ash wagon tongues.
2 pieces red elm—2 x lx 16 ft. long for flat nick.
Several horse collars.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Small kitchen ot laundry stove.
Round Oak heater.
Florence circulate* hooter.
Quantity of sfdvi pipe*.
Dining room *ot comltflna of oblong tabla, 5 uphol­
stered chairs, largo buffet in walnut.
Silvertene cabinet radio.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS: CASH, NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR

WM. &amp; MARY VAN CUREN, PROPRIETOR
WM. MARTIN, Auctioneer

E. GRAY,

�THEJIASTCCOS BANWtR, THURSDAY. OCTOBER11, IMS
Oct. 1st and there Is a serving of conducted by the Rcv.-D H. Car- SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
man and son of Woodland
Irlck. conference superintendent.
Klda Guy. * Mra. Henry Warner between 350 to 315 lunches dally.
Mr. and Mrs. Uienn Wotring were Sunday guests of their parcnu. Mr.
7:30 p.m. Evening worship. Theme. recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laird and Mra. Ora Lehman. * Mr. and;
I "The Church of Smyrna.’
Mrs. Owen Smith where site will
School Notre
Wotring at Grand Rapids. * Mra. Mrs. Harry Sandbrook. Janice and j
uoiuix and
anu Mr.
air. and
una .Mrs.
*in. Marlev
Mxricy :,
slay for a while. Her slater, Mra.
On Friday. Oct. 13th there will I 7:*5 p_m. Sat.. Oct. 13th—Quar­ Emma Warner of Woodland, Is be- Donna
from Saturday until Mondav with Mina Smith who had the misfortune be a Columbus Day program pre­ terly Conference business session.
Hough and son of Lake Odessa via- '
’ ( Mra. Arlle Spindler were iter daugh­ to fall has gone to the home of sented at lhe school. The Rev. Mr.
7:30
p.m.
Wednesday.
Prayer
----and Mra. Owen Smith for u abort Red relatives at Blanchard Sunday. I
ter. Miss Catherine SpUbOkr u&lt; Mr
* Mra. Floyd Mahler spent Tuesday
Rogers ui
of UCWU
Lewis WUI
will be
the speaker.
meeting.
M, and
«u&gt;u Mrs. Harry nugci&gt;
UC Ule
Battle Creek, her sister and, hus­ Quincy to be cared for. * Mra. Klda 1| The little folks
folk* tn,
In, tne
the lanaergarklndergar- , KBpatrick
tings was a Sunday dinner guest of with Mra. Norma Slfton and her
band. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Randall Guy
Mot- spent from
hnn'ri I| On
making to
pel books.
On flCCO
account of the Communion Mr. and Mrs. Chaz. Farlee. * Mr. parents at Woodland. * Bobby Joe
from Prldav
Friday M.-»nln&lt;r
evening tin.
un- •ten room are n.«Vtn9
of LeRoy and another sister. Mra. 111 Sunday in Kalamazoo visiting They are learning to play rhythm service at Woodland there will be and Mrs. Walter Fisher were guests and Julia Ann Ulery ot Lake Odessa
Bdlth McQueen of Detroit. All Mrs. Nancy Johnson and daughters. Instruments and tney can now write ino morning services al Kilpatrick of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cook of Pe­ spent tho weekend with their grand­
were dinner guests on Saturday Mr. Guy was a visitor there on their names
Oc“
,
wamo. ♦ Miss Patricia Brodbeck of parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brod­
8:00 P-mp.m. Christian Endeavor—A Trend Rapids. Russell andKCaroiyn beck. * MIm Betty Wotring of LanSunday. * Mrs. William Adriancc
The third grade are enjoying
Estep's * Mr. and Mrs. Russell of Grand Rapids spent part of last making Halloween decorations, and .'onsecrauon icrvlc*.
Trodbeck. rpent the we-kend at l-g spent the weekend at home.
Buck of Freeland and MIm June seek at the home of her sister. Mr. are very much enjoying hearing the
Prayer
meeting Wc.'n.iday a Ann Arbor and attended the Luther
- ------Beyphan of Hemlock were weekend and Mra. Henry Hynes. * Mr. and reading of Bunny Brown and Sister -J 00 P ”&gt;•
-ag-te convention. Wm . Jacque­
_
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*.&lt;-&lt;
Examine lri» roots ver
■fully
Mrs. Charles Fisher of Franken­ Sue at Grandpa's Farm.
II The Rev and Mrs. I. H. Osgoov line. and David Brodbeck spent
land Nelda spent revere! days las
when you reset them
____
muth were visitors Tuesday at the
|
week
with
his
folks
near
Cloverhome of their sisters. Mra. Lewis
rence
Chase and sons of Coats sure you plant none that have
Mulder—Reesor
his discharge from the Army Sep­ Schmidt and Mrs. Charles Leonard.
1 dale.
David stayed with th
signs
df
bulb
Injury.
Grove.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ronald
LehThe Presbyterian church at Tem­
tember 29 at Camp Grant ill. He
Charles Heaterly family during their
Messrs. Frank and Denver Hart
then came to Chicago to visit Mer- who had been visiting relatives here ple. Texas, was the scene of the absence.
marriage of Marjorie Reesor daugh­
relumed to their home at Carey. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rcesor
Woodland Methoulit Church
Ohio. Wednesday. * Mrs Mamie of Woodland and Sgt. James H.
Geo. P. Wingard. Minister
France and son Pvt. Robert France Mulder, son of Mr and Mrs. Henry
Morning worship—10:15.
- re dinner guests Sunday at the
sing as the dinner guests of Miss ■ •? of their d-.ughter and sister. Mulder of Grand Rapids. Satur­
Junior church—10:45.
day. September 8 at four o'clock.
Boris Thompson.
Sunday school 11:15.
i
;
Tlie
double
ring
service
was
perI Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Dell and
ca
ii spenmng a. formfd by Rev Garland Spears.
am Gary of Icsllc were Sunday ^Up&gt;e w
Midweek services Wed.—8:00 p.m.
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white
Z.r .k.“..i ..
“In,7h
:?»jie
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^ aiur.d In a »
h“« street Choir
dinner guests of their parents. Mr., ! ome oi ,
rehearsal Thurs —8:00 p.m.
l"«U&gt;
»»«« hst wore a
and Mrs. John Dell. The dinner '.“"St
The ttoodtot Telophone
wu
was honoring Elwyn and his wife's
""
Isttendert b, Mrw
Tlummee ot Carlton Center Methodist Church
tsrthday. * Miss Melva Mgkley was £h U^eUted Telrphom Co The ,
u„,„
,
Morning worship—9:00 am
a guest Wednesday night with Miss woodUod exchwte Itu “'•« blue dress .nd . corsue ol white
Sunday school—10:00 am.
Btaylene Harper. * Mr. and Mrs. owned and operated by Mr. and . f|owerj
ward Green and family were Sun­ Mrs. F E Border for l&gt; yeare The
w
Plummee of Raton. N South Woodland Church
day dinner guests of the latter's new owners took possession Oct. 1st M
thr groom
of the Brethren
parents. Mr. and Mrs. S- W. Smith, The new managers are Mr. and &gt; The couple left on a wedding trip.
Robert Eby. Pastor
1
jfa the afternoon they went to Lin­ Mrs Edmund Meyers formerly of,w DbI1m Texju whe„ lh
spcnt: Morning worship—10:00 am.
I
ing to visit at the home of their Potterville. * The firetruck was 1 to Dallas, Texas, where they spent
TTltis worship service will be an;
a few days with lhe bride's broth-1
For full time work.
&lt;18 to 25 years preferred).
called Tuesday to the Charles War­
Installation service fur Sunday ;
nith and get acquainted with the. ner home in East Woodland. WMUs er. Pvt. Hillis Reesor
One with clerking experience for drug deportment.
The bride graduated from West­ school officers and teachers.
«w son. Miss Marcia Smith, who Marcella Rehnkc and Jess Green of
Sunday school—11:00 a-m.
ern
Michigan
College
In
June.
Sgt.
id spent the weekend with her Grand Rapids were Sunday dinner
Two wanted for Soda Fountain service. Steady em­
■andparenLs returned home with guests at the home of the Rev. and Mulder attended the University of
The Rev and Mrs. Irving Yonk­
ployment under pleasant working conditions. Good
iem. * Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wise Mrs. Geo. F Wingard and Mr and Grand Rapids prior to entering ers and family of Clinton, Miss,
salary to anyone taking an interest in their work,
ent Sunday in Grand Rapids with Mrs Lyle Cook of Grand Rapids service in Jan. 1943. He served over­ were at the morning servlets at
seas eight months taking part in Woodland and Kilpatrick ehurches
elr daughters. Mrs. Russell Rlets- were afternoon callers.
the Normandy invasion.
a and Miss Roberta Wise. * Miss
Rev Yonkers brought missionary
They are living at Killeen. Texas, addreisci at both places
ara Surlne of Vermontville spent
The
. OrganUallons
near Camp Hood where Sgt. Mulder Yonkers family took dinner with
The Lutheran Ladles Missionary Is stationed.
£rs. George Varney.
Rev and Mrs I. H. O.-goud and
STATE AT JEFFERSON
'Mrs. Lloyd Towns spent several Society met Tuesday evening with
family.
HASTINGS. MICH.
days &lt;“t week In Lansing visiting Mrs. George Benner hostess.
The WB.CS. Charity Circle will
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bunker. ♦ Din­
The Rev Emory E. Thompson. 77,
er guests on Sunday at Mr. and meet on Thursday evening at 8 passed away nt his home in coats VICTORY BONDS will provide a
“cushion' for post-war years,__
Ira. Harley McMillen's were Mr. o'clock Instead of Friday evening Grov-e Saturday evening. He had
nd Mrs. Garold McMillen and sons
church on Friday evening. Mn. John been In the ministry more than
forty years, serving in churches of
fcMlllen and family and Mias Mary Del! will be hostess with Miss Doro­ Michigan. Indiana. Ohio and Illi­
thy Dell co-hostess.
•
The Rally Day program present­ nois.
tra. L. G. Wilt and son David of
He Is survived by his widow Liz­
lashviUe were Sunday visitors of ed Sunday morning at the Method- j zie. five sons and six daughters,
te latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1st church was very Interesting., thirty-two grandchildren and six
■eorge Sears. Visitors In the eve- There was a good attendance. A great-grandchildren.
fine program was given.
The Lutheran Ladies Aid Society । Funeral services were held Tues­
day afternoon at the Coals Grove
chaibly spent Monday afternoon met at the church parlors Thurs­ church with burial In Woodland
ith Mrs Sears * Mrs Emma day afternoon
In the canning project at the I Memorial park.
ucas of Sand Lake is visiting at
te home of her sister and husband, school 922 quarts of tomatoes, and .
United Brethren In Christ
tr. and Mrs. Gilbert McLeod. On 215 quarts of corn were canned for
I. H. Osgood. Minister
unday Mr. and Mrs Don McLeod hot lunches. Many thanks to the I
f Lake Odessa were their dinner ladles who helped with this work.1 Woodland
The serving of lhe lunches began
10:00 am. Communion service.
visitor on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mra. Lester Warner and
unlly were supper guests Wednesay evening of her parents. Mr. and
In. Prank Shriber of Carlton. *
GRANULATED ROCK
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harper and
family were dinner guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harper of
I^jtc Odessa to visit Mr. and Mrs.
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Charles Brooks. Marshall and Mary
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■rs. Gertrude Stevens and Mr. and
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Mrs. Mervln Stevens of Lake Odessa
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home this winterl It's easy to
with Mr. and Mrs. Burt Sawdy. *
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Mr. and Mrs. Burt Bawdy. Mrs.
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of the gang on my shift rode back-and-forth to
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The
Rev. and Mrs William Truitt and
the Rev. Bertha Sheldler of Lanalng were visitors in the afternoon.
•* Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Smith and
children spent the weekend In Bat­
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family. On their return home they
called on Mrs. Harold Smith. ★ M
Arthur Bates and daughters D*
thy and Elaine and Mbs Bertha
Wagner were Lansing visitors Sa
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and enjoyed a weekend trip In
northern Michigan. They stopped
at Traverse City to see Orland
Yank and visited other places of

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1»U
ths army in both tha R.TO. and Pa­
cific. He started working with the
Barry County Road Commtarton on
Oct. 1st but before he Killed down
to hta Job ho took time out to marry
Ruth Jakl of Verona, Mich., last
Wednesday. The bride and groom
’ are aftxlous to find a email furntahed apartment so if you know of
I such please let us know and well,
pass the information along. AU of
the Kruger boys know their home is
where their stater Isabelle Uvea—
ahe ta Mrs. Jake Ulery. Woodland
R. 1.—ahe and her husband having
moved to Barry County from Pon­
tiac. Clarence, lhe brother we vta-

THE HOME HOW

(Continued from Page 1. 8k. I.)
quite certain as to his next assign­
ment—for the present it's wonder­
ful to be home, says he.
Home from Italy, after serving
for 10 months with tha Sth Army,
camg Pvt. Fred Birman, to spend
30 days with hta wife, family, moth­
er and friends. He will report Oct.
4th to Camp Grant, Ill., and from
there to Camp Hood. Texas. Good
luck Fred — here's hoping you gel a
discharge real soon.
T/S Clarence Kruger from over
Lake Odessa way. ta home from He will report back to Camp Bowie,
service in Italy, France. Austria, Texas, however, he expects to be out
Germany. He wears the B.T.O., of uniform by lhe holidays—he
ribbon with 2 stars. Listen to this 1

Uoyd and Russell are all stationed
in the Pacific, Uoyd la with the
merchant marines. Raymond is In
'I'rance and Gerald la at Camp Kll-

WE SERVICE

Mr. and Mra. Charles Whittemore
of Rutland called on their brother
and alrtar-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-.
in
N. Michigan Ave. and Thorn atreeu. Wright, Wash, back In early 1842. lard Whittemore one day last week.
were Mr. and Mn. •'
They have been staying with Mrs. Shirley a Spokane girl was then Bunday callers
__ _
__________ .
1, I.
Scyndera* aunt. Mrs. Sidney FUtald working Ln an office and It* just
happened Joe kne* the girl who

homestead in Irving township where
Mrs. 8. grew up—that is how they
happened to move from Hoboken. N.
J. to Hastings. Mn. 8. when a
young girl went to Texas where

miuiuh iiac
uuu.
■ uitie special about “Bud." He served
as navigation officer on a liberty
ship and during the Invasion of
France they made shuttle runs from
Belfast. Ireland to the Utah Beech-

home for 14 days from Camp Chaf­
fee, Ark., where lhe ta busy as all 500-600 men a trip. Bud said, "tha
get out at tile separation center. was an awful place to dump a guy.'
It was during these trips that Bui
ahe's helping to get everybody out
except herself. As far as she can
figure she has 32 points so it may
be a little time before she's re-

dentally Max has a civil service job
al Fort Custer which he says he's
Here's quite a story and we don't liking very much. Bud's ship was
know just where to start. Well, the torpedoed In Dec. '43 oft the coast
good looking, tall fellow in navy of Algeria and they had a tough
time. Bud was picked up by a
destroyer .and was soon back on
duty. He aaya the biggest dangers
now are the floating mines which
have caused plenty of trouble around
Norway. Here's something of in­
cash
tereat for feminine ears—don't know
how thia happened to be mentioned

all makes of

WASHER

QUICK

JOHN BULLING
&amp; SONS
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Shirley. From then on ahe was the
one and only so they were married.
That was 3 yrs. ago . so now they're
hoping that they will soon be to­
gether again both on a peace time
schedule. Shirley will have to re­
port back to her station on Oct.
12th. Good iuck to both of you.

underwent an operation in Borgess
hospital. Kalamazoo last Tuesday is
reported to be gaining nicely *
Rally Day wm observed in the DeiSunday with 68 in attendance. *
Mra. Lida Harrington apent -$hc
weekend with relatives In Kalama­
zoo. * Mr. and Mn. Elwyn Hay-

, MU..1 rrene vauie oi
rnmcuco.
I arrived at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Airs. William Cable last
week.
Her parents and brother
Emory, left with her the last of the
’ week for California. They will visit

on Michael Terry In Crispc hos­
pital. Plainwell Sunday.

Mildred Fuhrman spent Tuesday in
Hastings. * Mrs. Vida Morford

WINDOWS

A good crowd and a very pica-sant
time al lhe Aid dinner Wednesday
at the Rev. Mr. Pfeiffers Ln Has­
tings. The next meeting will be

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army at the separation center. Fort
J Lewis, Wash.
| William Couch was in Hastings grtevo
Tuesday. A Mr. and Mrs. Robert

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weeks' furlough. * Mrs. Mary Mc­
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sisters in Hastings. Mr. and Mrs.

Sgt. Joseph "Red” Heckman, son
of Mn. Walter Snyder. Hastings.
R. 2, Ryan school dtat., and his

been busy filling silos und finish­
ing the season's threshing. * The
Rev. and Mrs. Isaac Osgood and

WE BUY - SELL - QUOTE

Mrs. Margaret Patton of Battle
ot the time spent in Australia, with Creek spent from Tuesday until
the ground crcw-of the Air Force— Friday with Mr and Mrs. George
his job being with radio. He is sta­
tioned at Bergstrom Field, Texas
nnd when he Inquired at Kellogg Hasting.-, Saturday.

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Passengers’ choice for the

hike” return trip he found that
Capt. Stanley McWhlnney of Char­
lotte, long interested in aviation
and now instructor with the Air
Corps, was headed that way. so Joe
hopped a ride back with greater birthday dinner. Sunday at the
esse than the kids hitch-hike to home of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Star­
Algonquin lake for a swim. Now ring near Hickory Corners
The

NOTICE

Tuesday until Friday at lib father's,
Jesse Osgood's. ★ Mr. and Mrs- Mil­
ton Vroman and daughter Dorothy
were Sunday afternoon and evening
visitors at the Osgood home. * Sev­
eral from the ncighborlwod are at­
tending the funeral of Mr. Keller in
Hastings this Monday afternoon.

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Wm. Cartlldgc

a Marine for a year. She is now
stationed in Washington, D. C-. and birthdays were Oct 4 * Mrs. Hay
although she likes her job ahe has Durkee and daughter Gladys. Mrs.
asked for her release since Joe is
home. We sure hope the lady Ma­ In Hartings Saturday afte.-aaon.
S. Dakota Friday with a full quota
of pheasants. * Wc arc sorry to
I learn of Mrs. Jennie Culp's illness

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When Now York Central ^3
naked wartime passengers
to become its post-war TJ
plans committee .. . tens lx
of thousands responded, rj.
Eagerly they answered
questionnaires . . . voting * | j
on newly developed ideas
. .. choosing from features w
found on Central’s latest
equipment. . . giving the
Railroad the best possible
guidance in planning its
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RECLINING SEATS...The vut mejonly
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Empire State Express.

or Master Mix Fr« - Ch
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a Public Address System to an­
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CONDITIONED
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big dressing

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THCttSDAt. OCTOBER JI. INS
more pleasant than what they have
had to do.
S'Sgt. John Robertson, who has
(Continued from Page S, frre. 1&gt; been located at Camp Shelby. Ma­
sendee All your friends are glad con. Oa., since coming from overjSok*Mtho*Jer^ MLu Bwhu? and 10th Bt and *» now doln8 baking
S^a^eS’hav^ «rrled on
much
than
iLtfnihtarou
'regular cooking uhtch he did He
"S?Mi^idge ^Whls&gt; as hl*
discharged sometime

MIDDLEVILLE

arrived home Friday. He is the son
of -Mr. and Mrs Alton Finkbelner
ot northwest Thornapple.
Stewart Sweet has recently been
promoted to the rank of Tech. Ser­
geant and doesn't expect to Ret
home from Germany until the first

Pvt. Raymond Finkbelner. brother
of Charles, is now on Leyfc Island
In the Pacific.
friends call him. is also “out" and ,n November.
Among the service men from this
a free man again—having been In I Major Arnold Hocbcke is now staHastlnga
Hastings today.
toaay. Monday
Monaay and
ana Jinfin-J. tlontd
uw»u in
••• Luxon. His wife,
-mv. lhe
--v /ore-.- vicinity listed on the re turning .boats
...
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(wo tittlelittle' are S -Sc: .Charles Plain. T'5 Law­
honorable discharge
girls are staying nt Gun lake with rence VanTylc. Pfc. Ira Gaines and
This week Tuesday. Whls. Charles her people. Mr and Mra. Cal Street- Cpl. Ward E Freeman. Ward exBtcrkan. Eddie Lynd and Carlton er.
pecu to Join hU father Myron FreeSwift all former G-I Joes, have
Charles Finkbelner. who has been man and his brother Cecil end sisgon, to the Upper Peninsula on a in training for some time, has re- ter in Grand Rapids thl* week,
week's duck hunting. Tamer but celved an honorable discharge and ' Ward lias been m service four years.

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Friday evening. Oct. 12. will be
Marines is in from the sea and 1*
Garden
Club
Meets
the «ir»i
first mveung
meeting o;
of me
the inmnam
Dunham
-pending some time at Payne lake
----------- .~
--------------। &gt;"c
with ht-. parents. Mr and Mra Leon
Carol Jor.-s opened her home |C. C at the schoolhouse. Potluck
Rock of Detroit.
1,1 &lt;ho member* and friends of the supper will precede the program of
• Donald Churchill is now a 1M ' Nashville Garden club last Tues-If pedal music and a talk by T. A.
Lieutenant and write* home that he ! d«* afternoon. Mrs Amber Reid I Bennlnk, Barry Co Y M C A, dl­
l’. one of thirteen pilots to bring “Cling as hostess In the absence of rector. * Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cleml pianos home from Okinawa He ex- Mrs KrUw.- Mrs. Sam Smith, the mons of Woodland were Saturday
poets to see the good old U F..A..c!ub'5 President, gave a very in-1 overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.
within the month
i tcrcstlng report of the regional; Ray GUlasple. * John Cheeseman
'
I meeting nt Coldwater.
Mrs. Ida and James Wright- were at Camp
Birthday Party
Wright, victory gardrn chairman. Chief Noonday from Friday noon

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| Mrs Maurice Johnson of the Fow-'
| era district entertained n coB.^aty I
&gt; of young ladies at hco home Mrrtiday evening. October 1 os a birth­
day surprise for her daughter. Lois'
। 17th birthday Guests were Myrtle
' Davis. Mary Carey, Lois Ann Knechele Mary Alice Knechcle. Luc&lt; na Bowerman, Jane Hooper. Kath­
leen Frost nnd Lorraine Wheeler
Miss Jean Grlffcth was unable to
be present because o! Illness. Oahte*
end refreshments made a most
happy nnd memorable evening and
lol* received many nice gifts from
her friends.

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three of which have becn spent ov- . last week. The body was taken to i gave a report and Mrs. Kate'Webb
erseas. and he never was home after hla old home In Harbor Springs read a paper on "Natural Dyes for
induction. No doubt things - have where funeral servlets were held on Home Craft." Plans were discussed
changed since he went away.
. Sunday.
' lor the Ho2oween P*rty OrL 25 at
The Harold Cutlers also are excltMr. Swift, who was 72 years old. the heme of Mra. Jesse Oarltnger.
ed for the "Yorktown ' aircraft car- fwas an artist .of renown and had ।
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rler which has engaged In so many I visited at various times In MiddleW.L.C. Luncheon
tattles in the Pacific without dam- • vllle. Carlton Swift attended the fuThe Women's Literary club lunchago is said to be on its way from 1 neral of his uncle, and his mother | eon at Putnam library Wednesday
Wake island to San Francisco. Lee ' stayed with her sister-in-law. Mr*.. at 1 p m. marked the commencement
Cutler. Seaman 1c Is one ot the P.
L. Thompson
Rapid*jot thee year's
*- activities with »»
—
Mra.
r u.
j nompson In
ii&gt; Grand
vjcanu rvapio*
who
of Marvin TenEUhof. acting chairman
sailors aboard.
:I a
ho was unable to go because of
of the luncheon, assisted by Mrs.
Ell nnd Floyd Holes of the U, 8. poor health.
Wm. Oke. Mrs. Ennis Fleming and
Marines ore both In Japan now.'
------------ *
Mrs. John Hamp
They are the sons of Mr. and Mra.
MaMera-Jonea Cirale
Mrs Fred Camp, chairman of Di­
Floyd Hbles nnd their brother
Members of the Mtuteni-Joncs
Charles U also In the Pacific.
i circle will meet at the Methodist vision. had charge of the tables
Two Middleville boys who were at church on Thursday afternoon. Oc- and Mrs. C. E. Mater the floral arThomnpple-Kcllof g schools
schooUat
at the :I Wber
toner IB
is
There
mere will
win be refresh
retresn-­ rangemenu.
a happy meeting 1 —
ntents
and a demonstration and all ।
‘J*
Brou*
same time had at
—•• --.
recently on
the streets
and tinging led b} Mrs W.R. Dean with
lecemiy
on iiw
streets of
uj Xittle ' members are urged •to
— .attend
.... ----. Ark
. .
.......
.1
,। Mn.
«.-n«
Mrs. Car)
Carl Lentz at th®
the ninnn
piano was
Reck.
They were
Pvt Richard
bring cne or two ru«u
enjoyed
Allen and Pvt Edison Chamberlain.;
••»
Mrs. George C. Taft, the president,
Edison is home on furlough nt' NASHVILLE
extended
greetings
to
the
club
mem
ptesent with his parents. Rev. and i
b-__ ,
, bers and friend*. Mrs. Floyd Everts­
Mr. Lrr«f CHanMrUln In UUb- .
” ^***. ‘i**-J’
..
i sort of evergreen trees and hilly. Introduced Miss Valerie Strong, a
student —
of ---------M.S.C..-------who—delighted
i/rh.r
»n-.ni.r
s',lh small mountains. It has been ------------- --------tece'nt recrui^ U ahw home on furraU,y *”d Bt nlEhl geU Very her lt3,,ner* wlth her d«crtptlon of
recent recruit, is also nornc on tur.i.-h. of the u&gt;
_ _
living on the iislands
West
lough visiting his parents. Mr and
' .
th. d.,ir_
Indies.
Mrs Shlsley Kermeen In Ihtrmciee. ,^1*.
d
He has b,eA in a Georgia camp
1*2 5^ *°
DUNHAM DISTRICT
Francis Rock of the Merchant ‘ltKy Cftn rctum t0 thc stalM

Graveside Services for Cousins
Joint graveside services will be
held at the South Gaines cemetery
In Kent county nt 3 olcock Sunday
afternoon. October 14* when the
ashes of Byron Bowman and Warran Gelb will be Interred.
Mr. Bowman, twin brother of Mrs
Charles F Parker, died in California
cn July 7 last, nnd Mr. Gelb, broth­
er of Attorney Fred Oeib of Grand
Rapids died about the same time tn
Minnesota. The men who were
1 cousins were born In Onlnes twp.
and boys together In that commun-

Deatli of Ivan Swift
Ivan Swift, brother of lhe late
Dr B C. Swllu died very suddenly
of n heart attack In a Detroit hotel

until Sunday noon attending a
FT.A. camp for Barry and Allegan
members. * M/Sgt. and Mrs. Carl
Kidder. Mr. and Mra. Tom Duckett
of Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Har­
vey GUlasple of Assyria were Sun­
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Gillispie * 8 2/c Merton HoHman
from Great Lakes Is spending a

short furlough at home. * Mr. and
Mrs Claud Hoffman attended a
birthday dinner
honoring
Mra.
Walter HoBb* of Banfleld. at the
heme of Geo. Eddy at Wall lake
Sunday.
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■UY BONDS

The Hastings Banner
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER

NINETIETH
YEAR
16 PAGES
—TWO SECTIONS

T=T==~iNEW
ATHLETIC
On tht ☆ '☆ ☆ ☆
☆
Home Front HELD TO BE
DEDICATED FRIDAY

Dr. Roy E. Heath Filli
Important Post With
Wyandotte Chemicals

Dr. Roy E. Heath now head* the
Industrial Sale* department of lhe
J. B. Ford Division of Wyandotte
Chemicals Corporation. Dr. Heath.
"S
to .. much M M■.
| atsumes hl* new duties Nov. 1.
joom for . . . some of the sort of
CharIo lie to Cap
Dr. Heath is a graduate of AlI bion College and obtained hte Ph.
retailed, chats we've had with many
Colorful Program
D. degree from Western Reserve
of you trill have to wait.
...
_
,
.
,
I
Everything
Is
set
fur
thc
dedlcaTo
vnn In
nn
.Innr
tverytning
is act
tor
aeotca- University where he was a National
To let
let
In E/SuSSf
on ththe ln*l&lt;U
inside ilck^
dope— llon
lJon
u nrw
- inc
- AthkUc
----*m«
tlLyou
mntr
of the
” H
3
Carbon Rmeareh fellow working in
■ £.n.
f£’F,rtd exctpl lhe wea“‘er and lhe Inorganic
..............................
and electro-chemistry
t lecturer In
,
Reserve and
a war meaiiure is ’loit^-a” total of 8 i The weather,
The of
ot course,
course, will
will give
give two year* as Instructor In cheml,*owna,w
answer
columns so you see where that pula,u sown
*’r and
ftnd a“ eomnaratlvelv
comparatively 1 try al the University of WUconsln,
u*. Never know what or how much inexperienced but scrappy Saxon he joined Wyandotte Chemicals
win be printed each week
Now 1foott,al1 *Qu*dexpects to have some-1 Corp., a* a market research execu­
that you understand, we ll go m&lt;T- jthlnB ,0 *** aboul the outcome of uve attached to the tales departrily on our way. This it just an-1thr gamen’«ntother way of saying, we'll be awfully 1 A* announced In thc Banner lar.l I Late In 1943, Dr Heath was
glad when you gel back Red Wil- »’«*k. thc dedicatory program will । granted a leave of absence to join
kina. Understand you are already begin promptly at 7 30. Supt Van-I the metallurgical laboratory of the
homeward bound Here’s poping 1 Buskirk, chairman, states that 1 University, of Chicago to do fundaprlntcrs Ink will still appeal to you. ] event* will move along rapidly. The I menial chemical research on one
after all the overseas aroma, of' various ceremonies and talks wifi , phase of the Atomic Bomb project,
various kind*.
i be brief and to lhe point.
He relumed to Wyandotte ChemiHad supposed we could tell you
Mualc Ior Ow ev',lt wUI •* pro* I caU Co’P in lhf ,al1 of 1944
H s.“oJS1&lt;7 Ctortou-W,
-.............
Dr.
Heath is a son of■ Mr and■Mrs
Lrdgp g,ni«. wher. -peeulon in-1 B“nd. -to* 111 P-3’ .ratou ha. George Heath of tills city and a
graduate of Hastings high school,
elu.M Tamm, Kun. W«. Hanker.
5
Canell Dean Harold Poller. ..ho .
"d
a Hastings boy who has gone far in
hope, u, eniee U ol M. &lt;M&gt; t.U .. Scl&gt;“&gt;„®“d ,hlU1 *“ "T"'"* his chosen profession.
pmnrtoi. .nd ttody Carolhen. I Main thUjaar no« Unl lewU Hine
who h« UnUoeied .he minhler to
*le ,he kno. on .he n.h oi UrU the .wo band..all H«&gt; perjirm bemon.1.
.hen he el.lm.
hl. lovely.
lovely.I!'«"n
_
month when
claims his
The bride
trkle live.
to. when
Tlie
lives In
In Oua
Otsego.
whCrv 1 Heprenn. n« lhe MlehH.n Dethey’ll be married, and jo., to um’Mrtmen. or Publk Imtnmto. al
Julian w
W.
record. Ir. U. here .Ute. &lt;ha&lt; Uio the ceremonies, will be d..ha»
Bmilh. former state director of ]
groom i.*_ a very grand guy. and
Familiar Landmark Near
we're wishing tlie new couple, worlds athletics, who graduated from Has­
tings
High
school
in
1919
Wall Lake Badly Rotted;
of bliss, all day} of gladness and a
; In regard to the game, the Sax- j
life time of happiness.
Classed As Traffic Hazard
, ,
. ,
.
!om» are prepared for a stiff battle.
Ba^-k
.C
T
&gt;1^Sl^
,’omP' . Charlotte
n seasoned
team with
roTcnet
r,OtUhas
‘^"
aM,&gt;OnedUam
*‘U’
The "Wishing Tree" near Wall
in. CnetmA«Srt^^st
ArehnH
n^S*nrr«.&lt;f
.litntnr I n’“ny
Walton
VAh c^k
L^rrt Miner
rr*ul. “ra .,ro™ ....
‘?il year back lake on M-43. “ familiar landmark
K? ^cXiui“E»"8S: 5„‘S&amp;£1?X'uS2eKS!,°™ny

"WISHING TREE"
TO BE CUT DOWN

l.&gt;le Hathaway. David Hlone.
?h. Co,X*'bJ oS,.. H»- '
“ “'“‘™
Allerdlng. Rum Townsend. Howard
Itaitlnas ntei-ed mil aaLwlUi I thc end °f ltA ,r““’ 80 ‘° npc"k'
» L m
,°W&gt;
?_
rd.ever.
ever.Hastings
Hayingsplayea
playedinis
thUgame
gameWill)
withI ! t, r.
....... ...
-v.
Il is so badiv
badlyrotted
rotted, nrcnrdlna
according tnto
»
al*1*
rnculur guards on the aide-line
Ear)
Count,
actlng-supt.
of
the Slate
A1.1? 8ln“’ ‘MWdleville) Pfc. _an(j. anyway, no team ever won or
L?,y“ «ame on lhe h**!* °f com-। Highway Dept here, that II con­
uv
ftnd,'( °£nn, k ,Frcdcr'1 parative score*. It's what happens stitutes a menace to highway traf­
‘ n ?Uy nf,cr the.opening kickoff and during fic. In the opinion of T. H Ban. iiugir.
Hagle. auiiiid
district nmuirrr.
engineer, .mu
and B n.
R
plM&gt; '"‘'i Downey, state highway engineer, the
y*'nm’ 16,9 8 1 The performance of die Hastings I tree* U beyond hope of repair or
l\ereS
*“»
1 teao’- ,o date- has exceeded the ex-' strengthening by tree surgery
™mC ,hro”8h ,b°Ul &lt; Pectatlon of Saxon fan* With very I In fact, these men say that the
some of you.
] few rf8Uiars 5^ Irom
ycar | tree is merely an empty shell—a
.... been alert and full of , ;hu&gt; ’•&gt;"»'Uv'« “"li ‘“"“‘“iPfc. Robert Eposwell. Woodland.. the team has
As.ln.L Grand
Orne Ledge,
Lrtne. the
U&gt;e ' £« -------*
d'“1 "j"
m7
‘"'«
was granted a 15 day extension to 1 fight. Against
---------------------—-----------......
....
...
.
... Th■ - tzm are rlfw-avintz
his 30 days. He’ll report back to'boys received n lesson in forward,
rhc rn.it
rf&gt;oU
decaying
Camp Grant. Ill, qn October 18.
I pas* defense which should prove I wlthb» the last Ihree years, lhe
has settled downward about 18
- .George Sprague has been home on valuable in future games.
I ‘tree
rc® haa
from lu
its former
former height.
height Tins
Tills
furlough from McKlnnen Hospital.
With any sort of break in the I1 inches
nche* from
Texas. H&lt;* served 30 months in weather, '’this dedicatory program: 'e*ves
l“Ue room under the
Italy.
and frame will be an event which 1 arch for the safe clearance of the
o«,„. o.«.
. 15
.wetoon .&lt;11 ntomter to
u«. Itortl
.hljh ujj .hu

SCHOOL LIBRARIES |

Don't Burn Leaves
On Blacktop Paving

RATIONING

☆ AT A GLANCE ☆

1945

EDITORIAL
Tlie present wave of strike* and | delays Ln reconver*ion are mtishj
labor agitation again carries one more serious now than they were in I
back to a similar period following 1919 when, comparatively speaking.
World War I when in 1919 there was reconversion was not a factor in the I
tlie most acute wave of strikes and j Industrial picture. The situation at j
labor trouble which the United I the aiding of the present war j'
States had ever experienced. Then, seemed healthy for a quick shift to ।,

too. there was an effort to maintain booming peace time production
the peak-high wage* on peace | Money reserves represented by bank ,
time scale of production—ail of । accounts and government 'bonds j
which call* to mind the ”52 for 40" wer at an all time high. If these]
agitation of the present (52 hours reserve* could quickly be translated 1
pay for 40 hour* work*.. In one ] into order* for new home*, new­
way. however. 1945-60 differs ma-j car*., new electrical equipment, and
terlally from 191i This time the a thousand-and-one other peace

BUYIN4M

SECTION ONI—PACES 1 to I

COUNTY'S SHARE OF
M^Nin LAW MONEY
IS $50,143 IN'45
Will Ge|. Mora in 1946 From
Two/4«w Laws; These Also
Will Help Street Work

DETROIT SPEAKER
AT BROTHERHOOD

NUMI

NEW 110-H0ME
iADDITION IN
PROSPECT FOR CIH

lack Cousins Discussod
The Automobile Industry

The attendance at the opening I
meeting of the Hastings Brother­
hood on Monday evening was nearly
G. R. Conitructer
140, Charles Hinman serving as
chairman of the supper squad.
. Jack Cousins of Detroit substituted .
for R. J. Thoma* as guest speaker,
The present acuta housing short­
and gave an interesting talk con­
cerning the auto industry. Mr. Cous-1 age tn Hastings promise* to to at
---------..., discussed the
,..r strike „»-,»*•*»
partially relieved in th. near
ins
briefly
sit- (
uatlon In the auto plants and stated ,uture “
rMult of »
«•that while there hav&lt; been numer-utc deal consumaled Friday whan
ous strikes during the war period. I Robert W. Cook, sold the Peck farm
not one has been called by the: 011 lhf northern outskirts of the city

County Treasurer George Clouse
has received from the state highway
department a check for 825.071.84.
This Is the second and final pay­
ment to this county, for 1945. under
the McNitt law That law requires
$4.000.000 of gas tax money to be
divided among the counties of this
conversion to war industry was far time need*, then the pump of in­ state (or the Improvement of what
more extensive and complete than dustry would be primed as it had □ re termed township roads " The
....
! division
iqivuion
oi theoimoney
me money
Ls based
u&gt; oaseo
on out
on their authorization, and they. I HO new homes. The sale was nude
thc comparatively modest effort of -never been primed before. However.] taCh county* mileage of such road*
the executives, deplored the actions i through the Earl Boyea Real totato
World War I. Consequently the job' ij a considerable portion of lhes;. al the time the low was enacted, taken by the men in such a critical i Agency.
of reconversion U tremendous. Un- I savings are dissipau-d merely In wait- I Two equal payments are made to Ut"e*
1 This fsxm originally contained IM
like World War I. we can not swing I ing out industrial tie-up*, then ]’’ach coun.t.y eiery yr“r‘ B*lry
U.U.
um. pro. ’mu.h o&lt; th. prlmm, ,,lu. .Ill b. I
m
Chief of Police OMalley c
Rapids will be the speaker.
ductlon. There is bound to be a । gone and Industry will have to । used in improving township road*
period of ’salting for U. 8. plants: start out at a slower pace. But Every county road commission must
‘he expenditure
to get underway; a period of wail­ i Mm huge debt structure of this kce&gt;’ nn acco“'&gt;‘
IKXrti.’X .
— - - ..
• tend* tor the entire 160 rods on the
ing
depleted
slocks of mer- !
„ for
,
_
»■ -

GIVE OUR FREE FAIR'34?

A rUAMfF
A
VnAnLL TA
IV WIN
Tv in

;*°ulh

U

and Nonh Broadway
1 the western 160 rod boundary ot the
] farm.
Triple Grand Stand Swats; it' Mr. Segog stated that he expects
Con Then Become a Winner
“j *nUre IM um. and to
build 110 houses. There will be mv&gt;
C*n a Barry county FREE fair era! types of homes, to at to give
। toad* They hove been greatly Imbuyers an opportunity to make a
I proved; but there are several such
: highways that need much more work pic of this county and profitable selection pleasing to themselves.
to the organization that sponsors Among these will be a one-floor
than can be done with lhe limited
I amount of available funds.
How can a FREE fair be made to Ing popular amons home o’
1 Tiie present, legislature, at lu
pay out In thia county? We have all sections of thc country.
signed to provide more cash for the had. for two years, a FREE fair. It I
Receive $24,606; Anothei
toads which the McNitt law was paid Its way. and there was a small,
I expected to Improve. One of the profit both limes; but it was not j
Distribution in November
t new laws Imposes a 10 per cent enough. Tlie yield should be suf­ entire acreage surveyed and platted
We recently reported the amount j liquor tax. to be used to improve ficient so that there could gradually i and they betfln the construction of
oi primary school money which the | township highways and city streets. be made Improvements on the
12 grade, schools of this county then ' Half of thc estimated 88,000.000 to grounds, also In the yearly programs1
received, amounting to over S30.000.1 $10,000,000 is to be divided among
Thc 12 grade school districts are counties on the basis of their mil­ thc fair.
Tlie Free fair here in 1944 netted time.
this city. Nashville. Middleville. eage of township roads; the other
Woodland. Freeport and Delton.
half goes to cities and villages In about $1,000 profit, and thl* year] something over 81.200. Their best' houses right now. The plant addlproportion to population.
The other legislation, passed last result was the experience gained tions to be made toon by the BUM
Clouse received 824,606 additional
primary money from the stotc. for spring, provides a considerable in­ in that period. It revealed plainly .Co. and other factoriet here wilt
the 85 rural Barry county school crease in the intangible tax. This what must be done—and it could be call for many more new houses,
districts listed below The rule of money Is to be divided among town­ accomplished easily—to make the, The land purchased by Mr. Segoe
Barry county FREE fair the sue- ] Is conveniently located. TTie city
distribution Is 19 00 for each person ships, villages and cities in propor­
cessful enterprise It could and plana
----------------'— North Broadw
on paving
of school ngc in each district (be­ tion to population. The law says
should become.
the near future from the state
tween 5 years and 20&gt; os reported that it must not be used to pay reg­
Hie Income of a FREE fair must age to the north city limits. 1
in the school census taken In June. ular township or municipal expens­
es. Implying that the legislature be derived mainly from admissions Michigan Ave. is paved from
1944.
to the grandstand.
It is expected that a second dis­ wanted it used on township roads
and city or Village streets. As town­
tribution of primary money will be
made In November That, it Is said. ships do not have the equipment to
build highways, they would no doubt allowed. And it might be possible,
if properly organised, to get some
each person recorded in thc census arrange with county road commU- Income from parking cars on the
The factory
sions to do thc work.
of June 1944.
It can be seen that considerably grounds.
The rural districts last week re­ more money will be available for
ceived the amounts listed below;
their employees in
township highways.' due tu these
Assyria—Bell district, 8540: Eugic
for that is the main source of
district, 8153: Austin district. S270; ry county, for the McNitt law did revenue at a FREE fair.
employees who live in UMr mE
Assyria Center. $855; Ellis. $207: not bring in enough cash.
homes are more interested tn the
Our
present
grand
stand
will
com
­
Briggs. $441; Checkered. 8153; Lin­
From the liquor tax Hastings city fortably seat 1.500 people. No mat- city and in their work than are
coln, 8540.
and the four incorporated villages
Baltimore—Dowling district,
trict, 8576:
8876: of this county will probably re- teresting the attractions, your reve­
Striker district, 1432; McOmber.' celve about 816.000. giving Hastings nue is limited by the small sealing
8360; Hendershot. 8270; Weeks. 8297; I about 810.000 on the basis of popu- capacity of our grand stand. That
Durfee. 8207; Barney Mills. 8216.
(Continued on Page 6. Sec. I.)
means that purses must be small to become a thrifty ciltaen. who
for the races; also that you cannot
Carlton — Rogers district. $234:
Carlton Center. 8216; Barnum. 8279.
bring to our fair the attractions
which folks would drive a long dlsFish. 8324; Welcome Comers, 8414;
rcruhlp.
Cheney. 899; Friend. 8171; Brown,

cnandue to be renewed: a period, a prosperous Industry with produc- j,a,
„ me ]aw provides,
when
In a county having1 so many hilly
then thousands of job* in the so-I
so-' tion Reared considerably above the
called service buiine**e* must wait average of jhe best prewar vears. “nd '“»dy rood* a* Barry, thc Mc- of- peace time in- Therefore delay In the’ plan for
’
I Nitt law does not provide enough
for
the wheels
I cash. Our county road commission
dustry to start turning Therefore. | conversion is serious.
, has done a fine job on lu township

HunZ!eMUo;°NPoTs RURAL DISTRICTS
GET PRIMARY CASH

Troin Dogs If They
Carry Loaded Guns

|

Conservation Officer George Sum­
ner, on Saturday in Irving township,
arrested Harry and Jack Field,
brothers, of Grand Rapid* They
were training two dogs, which acre
pursuing a rabbit The hare dis­
creetly kept in thc tall grass. Each
of thc two men had a loaded shot
gun containing several shell*, while
thc training of tiieir dogs wa* in
progress If they planned to shoot
the rabbit they had no chance, as
it kept out of their sight. Tlie two
were arrested for training dogs with
fire arms. The only weapon the law
allows while hunters tram their
dog* out of season, is a pistol loaded
with blank cartridges.
The two were arraigned before
Justice Homer Bnuchman of Rut­
land. on Monday. They paid 823.70
in fines and costs.

SEVEN WERE HURT
““ HERE SUNDAY EVE

w Booh... r 1/C. who r.f.1 DCfCIUC C1 OOA CO
■’H*
""
u. *
. ((LILI I L
I VV*TiUOI i small hill which cuts down the
1 visibility ahead. If an approach­
—
_.
..
| Ing car happened to come speeding
County Treoturer Distributes over the crest of this hill, at the
Fines Collected During Year] same lime a big truck was swinging
" to the center of the road to avoid
County Treasurer Clouse last week hitting the arch of the tree, a seri­
sent to the school districts of this ous accident might result. Further­
county, which maintain school li­ more. roadmen say that the struc­
braries. the accumulation of fines ture of the tree is so weakened by
collected during the year, amounting decay that a heavy wind could send
working for Frank Andrus at the In all io 81394.68. The distribution it crashing down onto the roadway.
oil station. Must be one of those is made on thc basis ot the num- Mr. Count says it is almost unbe­
lievable that something of the kind
terminal stopovers or whatever you
20 inclusive &gt; in the districts.
hasn't happened before this.
,
There were in June, 1944. 5766 of
The location of thc tree is auch
Submarine sailor Kenny Lane is
school
age
in
this
county.
The
dis
­
home.
that If an accident of this kind did
tricts
having
school
libraries,
which
happen when visibility was poor, a
Capt. Allen PrentlCe U on his way
are entitled to this fine money, had car approaching „
M1TO either
u„„. dlrecfrom
home from E. T. OPvt. Robert Britten returned to 4981 persons of school age There i tion might not see the obstruction
to prevent
‘
Fort Riley. Kansas, after spending wo* paid to each district 28 cents I jn. lime
.--------------------t a bad' smash-up.
, for each person between 5 and
20
Rnadmen
Mr states,
c
*1 13-day furlough with his parents. I
Roadmen.
Mr. Count
are
Mr. and Mrs. James Britten of. residing there when the census was concerned with problems of high­
Route 2. Middleville.
| taken
way safety. They consider it a duty
First Lt. Everett Phelps is here ' The amount sent to the various to clear away potential sources of
J------ .leave
------ .from Little
........ Creek.
_ . I dtgtflcti wus as follows;
for 10 days
accidents before smash-ups actually
Assyria — Assyria Center district. happen. At the same time. Mr.
Lt. Steve Johnson is here on em- 826 60; Briggs. 813.72; Checkered. Count says that he, os a long-time
(4.76; Lincoln. 816.80.
baskatlon leave.
resident of Barry county Is aware
Baltimore—Dowling district. 817.­ that this "Wishing Tree" is an un­
Here are a few of the official re­
ports as they say, back to clvles.
92: Striker. 813 44: McOmber. $1120: usual landmark. Therefore the
Russell.. V. Reynolds. R.M. 2/c, Weeks, 8924; Durfee. 86.44: Barney Highway Department has attempted
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reynolds. Mills. 86.72.
Route 1. Kalamazoo, received his
Barry—Delton-Kellogg district. disposal But. it now constitutes a
honorable discharge from the Navy $120.96
hazard to road traffic and must be
October 12. at thc Naval Armorn.
Carlton — Rogers district. 8728; removed in the very near future.
Chicago. In the Navy since Novem­ Carlton Center. 86 72; Fish. 810.08; I
I Mr. Count and Mr. BanHagle both
ber 1942, he took his boot training Welcome Comer*. 812 88; Brown, i advhe
al Great Lakes and five months 810 08; Coats Grove. 812 60.
—
radio training at Miami University,
Castleton — Nashville school dis- ——Oxford. Ohio. He spent twenty five
| The son of Trio Cafe owners in
months overseas at Upolu. Samoa.
Martin, 85.88:
Berryville. $8 96;
। Hastings, also the bus station, says
Shores. 86.72.
DREW FIELD. TAMPA, FLA..
Hastings city school district/ Hastings HI beat Charlotte back in
Oct. 7—First Lieutenant Charite D.
11932. 66 to 7, that he was a member
8339 06.
| of the winning crew; sounds fishy,
(Continued on page 6. Bee. l)
from service with the United States
like those mtwkellunge stories that
Army Air Forces today at Drew
come out of Barry county.—Char­
Field Separation Station.
.
lotte Republican-Tribune.
■' Lt. Rose is the son of Mr, Her­
Oh well! It Isn't too surprising
bert Rose of Hustings. Mich. Prior
that the Charlotte commentator
to his entering the service in March
havo
hv Mt. .■&lt; doubta lhe UutMul accounte of the
1942 he was employed by the Her- th^niM ro wnr
catches which fishermen
inoritics to warn all citizens against. marvelous
,h.
. i&lt;
llthy Mid-Continent Co. of Chi­ burning leave* on black-tup pave- 1 J SI
fish unfnr
cago. Ill- He received his commission
menu. The fire burns up the Ur- ।
'Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
via. and ruins the paving. If there j
U tarmac paving in front or at thc
l?v/,
side of your home.'you should be In- .1k1,H.1,n1S?&gt;"
.?
terested In preserving R. not in tu 11
1
d **
destruction.
Burn the leaves on r,rruUng_hc,dllnf ncw"
your driveway or garden spot, not.'
---------- I SUFFERED A
STROKE
on the blacktop paving.
- ---------------j DEATH OF PHILO SHELDON
RUMMAGE SALE
' As we go to press, word comes
Emmanuel Guild will hold Its fall, that Philo Sheldon, who suffered
rummage sale, Friday and Satur-' a severe stroke Monday, died Wedday, Oct. 26 and 27 at the parish nesday morning at Pennock hospital
Red Stamps:
house.
An unusually large line I without regaining consciousness. He
Y-2, Z-2 expire
will be offered due to gifu from I was at Green lake on a hunting
homes being sold and dismantled, trip when he was stricken.
W--I ...
l'U&lt;. yv. Nothing will go on sale Uli Friday.
■
■
&lt; a - ----------------L-l through Q-l. valid Sept. 1. Ady. Out 10-25.
1 FRIED CHICKEN SUPPER. Martin
through Dec. 31. Next stamps good
---------------------------------------I church. Wed. eve.. Oct. 24. 5:30 unUl
Oct. 1.
NOTICE
7:30.
All
are
invited
to attend.
Sugar sUmpSNolr38. good Sept.
The opening meeing of Hastings
Adv. 10/18
1 through Dec. II for five pounds. Brotherhood will be held Monday
evening. Oct. 15 with dinner at 7
Mixed dances every Bat. night
ghees
"Airplane” stamps No. 1. 2.1, and o'clock. Chas. Hinman chm. of sup­ Clear Lake Lodge. Klmbtrhng
Orch. 50c plus lax. Adv. Out 11-1.
4 Of book 3 good until further notice. per squsd.
uated Oct. 4 from the U. S Navy
Baric Engineering Service school at
Great Lakes, IU.. spent a five day
leave with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Booher. John report*
Oct 21 for duty to Shoemaker. Cali­
fornia.
Vince McPharlln is in the States.
More about him later.
Wes. Cordes is not actually out

18.

CIUMAtl

Two Cars Crash On E. State;
Injured Taken to Hoipital
An automobile accident occurred
Sunday evening, about 5:45. on East
State street, at the Clinton street
intersection. Two cars were in­
volved. One was driven by Stanley
C Miller, of Holf, Mich.; the other
by Willis Kantner. 920 South Han­
over. Hastings. In the Miller cor
was his wife. Norin, his daughter.
Marilyn 10. his son Lynn 8. and a
passenger Arleen Frank. 18. In the
car driven by Kantner were his
daughter. Mrs. Elnora Hoos and lit­
tle son Wendell. 4; also his wife.
Mr. Kantner was driving west on
East Stale street. At the intersec­
tion with Clinton, he started to turn
onto that street, os it saved a con­
siderable distance in reaching his
home. A bus. passing the Miller
car."hid it from Mr. Kantncr's view,
so he kept on making the turn. The
Kantner car crashed into the Mil­
ler auto, injuring all the occupants
of tiie latter, and two of those in
the former car.
Mr. Miller received head and leg
juries: Mrs. Miller severe lacera­
tions and head injuries: the daugh­
ter. head Injuries, and his son. cuts
about the head. His passenger, Ar­
leen Frank, had a sprained left
ankle.
Mrs. Kantner hod a severely
bruised leg and lacerations about
the face: Wendell Hoos suffered
head Injuries. Kantner and Mrs.
Hoos escaped Injury.
Hie injured were taken to Pen­
nock hospital, for treatment. All
were able to leave Sunday night for
ihelr homes.

8324; Coats Grove. 8405; Ragla. 8108.
Castleton—Castleton Center dis­
trict, 8207; Lake View. 8423: Hosmer.
8135; Wellman. 8225: Morgan, 8216;
Feighner. 8171; Martin. 8189; BarryvUle. $288; Shores. 8216
Hastings Township — Fisher dis­
trict. 8405; Gregory. $243; Altott.
8513: Star. 8297; Hastings Center.
8180: Pratt. 8189; Quimby 8216.
Hope—Doud district. 8297; McCal­
lum, 863; Cedar Creek. 8216; Hinds.
8279: Shultz. 8270; Brush Ridge.
8261; Cloverdale. 8387.
Irving—Wood district. 8261; Jones.
8243; Ryan. 8513; Fillmore. 8297;
Little Brick. 8252.
Johnstown — King district, 8207;
Monroe. 8648: Stevens. 8171; Bristol.
&gt;540; Banfield. 8198; Culver. 8576;
Bullis. 8207; Burroughs. 8216.
Maple Grove—Quailtrap district.
$306; Maple Grove Center. 8189;
Mayo. $351; Moore. 8279; Dunham.
8468; Norton. 8360; McKelvey. 8234;
Branch. 8135; Belgh. 8279.
Orangeville — Orangeville Village
district. 8972; Blake district. 8196.
Prairieville — Milo district. 8316:
Prairieville Village. 8522; Calkins.
$81; North Pine Lake. 8360.
Rutland—Algonquin Lake district,
$279; Chidester. 8288; Tanner, 8351;
Otis. 863; Edger. 8144. Goodwill.
8135; Yeckley. 8106.
Yankee Springs—Yankee Springs
district. 8153; Ritchie. 818

MAY WE INTRODUCE
Dr* and Mrs. Fred Hauser who
have moved from Mulberry. Indiana,
to Hastings where Dr. Hauser is
establishing a general veterinary
Df. Hauser hails originally from
Barry County, is a graduate of T-K
high school. Middleville, and from
the 5-year course in veterinary med- j
icine. Michigan Slate College. Lan-

Prisoner of German
Camps Four Years to
Speak
Here
---------- -------------B

“ °.f Si

Count^BreedCT? Mroctatlon Ind ' Advcn,bl church Saturday morning,
.^‘ZpenT^r’al 'iS^n S i £‘t
Dearborn small animal hospital and
h..„ ™,,™_,™
has been
meat inspector for Lan­
sing health department. Mrs. Hau­
ser Is also a graduate of Michigan
Slate. Home-Ec division. The Hau­
sers have two daughters. FreddyJean. 16 months' old. and Arne Rae.
For hobbies the Doctor owns to
an Interest in sports having been a
member of MAC. track team, pole
vaulting division.
Mrs. Hauser mentions the piano
as her special Interest, but finds
her two attractive little girls her
chief hobbles for the time being.
Tiie Hausers were members of the
Methodist church at Mulberry.

lnvltcd to come and hear first hand
Ilory 0[
who lpenl Iour

UNITED WAR CHEST
DRIVE MOVING WELL
Delton Reaches Coal First;
Woodland - Freeport
Close Seconde

ed by a 1500 capacity grand stand.
Two more grand stands, equal

AUCTION SALES

comfortably each afternoon and CHAS. WINTERS,
evening, would enable the fair man -

tests They could then afford to farm located 80
The Barry County United War brltig here some outstanding at­ village of Hlckoi
tractions that thousands of people offering a good
would be willing to pay liberally to
nlture. Loren Coppock will cry the
stand.
sale and MUt Leinaar will act aa
As we see It. the fair management
must somehow be able to provide this issue for fuU particulars.
3.000 more grand stand seats; have
better speed contests, also attrac­ DEWEY REED.
tions which would draw people to
Hastings from greater distances. We
would add. that a later date than
July would be better for the faihThe Banner believes something
should be done soon to provide
needed grand stand seating for cur
FREE fair This city and county
are interested in giving our fair a
chance to succeed. The compara­ titulars.
tively small sum needed to secure
the added grand stand seating
would be forthcoming If a deter­
mined effort were made. 'It is worth ports that Its 3rd Annual
the effort
Amusement and di­ Elephant sale was an ouU
versions. which such a free fair
would make possible, are worth
while and helpful.
BARRY CO.
R.L.C.A. MEETING
Tt&gt;e Barry county Rural Letter
Carriers Association and Auxiliary
the underprivileged children’will meet at the Quimby church,
and other activities sponsored h
Saturday evenihg. October 27. for a
Tlie Ag-HE Exposition will be held
chicken supper and the annua) again this year on November 8 and and community. Net
meeting. There will be election of 9 in the high school gymnasium
officers.
after a lapse of several yean, Theo­
Glenn Griffeth. Sec y
dore Knopf, high school agriculture
Instructor, announces.
that the highlight of the sale
David Goodyear auto sbowroa
THANKS TO THE
include school exhibits throughout on Monday e
the high school building.
It is
REPUBLICAN-TRIBUNE
Owing to illness in the Banner planned that parents visit U» high
linotype staff this week, thc Char­ school for conferences with teaohlotte-Rep.-Trib. did thc brotherly
the Hastings Mfr Oo.
act and set around 13 columns of
The genera) committee Includes
copy for m Tuesday night which Mr. Knopf, chairman, George Aten,
explains why proof corrections made Mary Paynt. Herbert Reinhardt,
here are obvious, as our own type is Lester Schilling, and Edwin Taylor.
a shade different in size than
WOODLAND SCHOOL FAIR
Tin snsnul school Fair •&lt;
woodUnd two. School will to
NOTICE—The Hastings Public
Ubranhwill be closed Thursday and
Friday1 Pct. » and 26.

mark, according to reports from
Division workers in the field.
Delton reached its goal the first
week, leading Barry county to the
100 : mark for the second year.
Woodland and Freeport are near
their goals.
Reports in Hastings indicate
about the same total as last year
may be expected. The Women's
Clean-up Committees iiave started
the house-to-house goliclUiUon with
tlie following Ward chairmen;
Mrs Tom Taffee. first ward; Mrs.
Lyle Akeriy. second ward; Mrs.
Ray Finnle. third ward; Mrs. Cedric
Morey. Mrs. Richard Compton, anfi
Mrs. Clark O’Donnell, fourth ward.
All county canvassers are urged by
County Chairman E. L. Taylor to
try to finish their territory this
week and turn in reports to Walter
Eaton at the National Bank of Has­
tings.

Ag-HE Exposition
To Be Resumed

years . in German prison camps.
Mr. Russell left for missionary
work In Africa in tlie spring of 1941
I and the ship on which he sailed was
I sunk by a German torpedo. He was
! picked up, taken into custody since
he was traveling on a Canadian
] passport. His wife and baby daugh­
ter. United Slaias citizens, were re­
turned to this country.
Mr. Russell, a well educated man.
taught school in camp* and worked
with Red Crow.
BUMMAGE SALE - N. K. Barry
He says the economic chaos in WB.CB. at Goodyear Hdw.. Bal..
Lafttor.
Germany Is beyond comprehension.
You will want to hear him.
.
Ady. 10/11 twelve.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER It. IMS

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Tomato Juice

Breast of Chicken

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Sat. only

0c

bar

3 bars 20c

Sat. only

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Med.

LAVA SOAP

CAMAY

Large pkg.

(Sat. only।

Sat. only

Ige. box

23'

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23'

ERESH PRODUCE

CAULIFLOWER

can g0c

13'

snow white head

21c

2 bun.

25c

CELERY HEARTS
RUTABAGAS

31b-10c

PARSNIPS
GRAPEFRUIT

2

APPLES

Florida

cooking

lb.

15c

Sunday. Oc

Citrus
Marmalade
Scully 2 lb Jar

40c

TOMATOES
FROZEN PEAS 5 lb box si . 40

27'

tube of 4

I Knights Tci
I Tae Teac!
I every Mond

37C

four family
Lard Pork Steak
Home Rendered

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Porkchops

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SATURDAY ONLY

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SATURDAY ONLY,

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Chuck Roast

Point Free

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a22c

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Round Steak
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J 5'

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CRANBERRIES
2 lb. 29'
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WHIPPING CREAM | Pt. 25'
Pkg
23'
RITZ CRACKERS
qt. jar
27'
PICKLE SNAX
Scott - jar
12'
HOMINY
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COOKIES
pkg 29c
GRAHAM CRACKERS Heitman Ib. 20
SALTINE CRACKERS Hckm°n •2,b J5‘ 19'
vita fruit
19'
CAKE
lb.
23'
KEYKO OLEO
39'
SOYA BUTTER
BREAD Muller Supreme 3 Igo- loaves 32'
Muller potato
loaf 12
BREAD
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Christian
Rev. Charle
EvenliiK »
munion »er
Monday I
be our first

11b.

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KIDNEY BEANS

Ilia Wedel i
freshmen ts
young peopl

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SHOP AT FOOD CENTER WITH CONFIDENCE. Thousands of satisfied customers
are proof that our method of doing business provides fine quality foods at
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No. S can

22c

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SAVINGS

Orange Juice

5 can

28 $2.50

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�THE lUSTTNCS RihMl flCMDlt OCTOBER It it»

■ ■ . ■ ■ ■ ii ■ । I,——
YANKEE SPRINGR CHURCH
Ployd H. Nagel. Pastor
Services are held on the second
and fourth Sundays.
The next
service will be October 28. Tlve
Sunday school at 2 pm. and preach-

to society he U denied the right be­
cause ot race. Grand Rapids has
no colored teachers and only one
colored social worker although many
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
arc qualified. The colored people
L Winston Stone. Pastor
are chosen only for jobs requiring day night with Mrs. .Orrle Helm,
10:00 am. Morning worship. Mr.
strength and the manpower short- president, presiding.
Stone preaching. The Adult Choir
As usual this energetic group Is
will sing. Tlie nursery will be
!led
tlie colored to jobs otherwise planning a busy and useful winter
U8.CJ. MEET
open for lhe care of small children
program.
..... service.
i A good attendance marked the denied.
during this
hasn
’
t
equal
Mrs. Wm. Schriber. Mrs. Harold:
The colored child
Il 30 um Church whool ui.d*.
'^’’u n U*rd^BrtUhrpn
Lesley Cordes. Anhur 1
h the
rights with
the while
white child educe- i Jone*.
d • Fuller
and
apllonally. In
Ill eighteen
eighteen stales
Busies, on
unu
- —r-- —
— Chas
—;--- - Woods, were T
the District of Columbia colored pointed to look after renovating the
Iull
Mr* Joftn Broker Friday nlohl. I&gt;- children arc not allowed to attend '
10
100 pm. Youth M10W.IUP. M«-' ’“5™ «“• I”?*«&gt;•
M.r,«- the same schools as thc while chll- !the
Ward PT.A. sponsor a
th. widrl will be the leader Re- “Charle, W«.
dren. in some states thc Negro i. Camp Fire group alio one for Cuba
lhe
president,
Mrs.
tmhmenr. will &gt; eerved. Ail
— I1 In -absence
-------------of* -----------denied the ballot Fear keeps;"”*1 “ Uo&gt;,s&lt;^ut,
I Loretta Clark, who Is visiting her even
young people are invited.
them away from the primaries
Mrs Ed Tudor was appointed
husband In Mississippi, Miss Myrtle They are segregated in churches, magazine chairman
1 Wilson was in charge. Many new hospitals and housing. They arc I Plea-nt entertainment was furnGRACE LUTHERAN C»IU»n’&lt;
Ideas and suggestions of benefit to denied a place to stay all night in|W’«» b&gt;' “ group from the Hawaiian
IIO.O.F. Hall Green St. Entrance
the society were offered and led to many cities.
। Conservatory of Music.
O. H. Trinkleln, Pastor
. a lively discussion. Each chairman
I Morning worship at ll»:*u. SerThe idea that the Negro be sent
"
'»*
"—
reported hi* plans for the year.
Lonn. "Spiritual Warfare".
I A number of new members were re- back to Afrlco Lv very objectlonal MARTIN CORNERS
I Sunday scltool at 11:30. New
to the Negro, as they have been
.
.... Rob,rt '
trins
**
ivwl
in
America
much
longer
than
many
pLu
Carlton 1
riod for attendance awards beg
•
। Following lhe adjournment, re- whites. Creating a black state is.
Peggj Norris of C»rlt“« .
'Sunday. Oct, 21.
| freahments were served by the com­ equally distasteful. All facilities in ।
I*r- Mrs. Doris l^ach and |
mittee and an enjoyable social eve- the United States should operate *&gt;u«h«r 8uJ*J' of 8‘ JoMph; and ।
I FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH nlng was enjoyed. The next buslequally, for it Ls the responsibility
“'Y* Lar*y
Letuon Sharpe. Pastor
' ness meeting. Nov. 9. will be held of every one to do Ute things he can ond ^yle visited the former s moth-1
.
Sunday services
er. Mrs. Hannah VanDyke «r
of whitWhite­
do. was Mrs. Claytor’s argument. ■i f 9 45 a.m Sunday school.
hall Sept. 30 and helped her cele- |
f 9 45 a m. A class on "Religion
brate her 86th birthday. ♦ A good i
Jharpe NOTABLE EVENT AT KT.
I and Life" conducted by Mr Sharp*
1 attendance and a fine program al ’
&gt; Tlie
I 11:00 am Divine worship.
TLv ROSE CHURCH SUNDAY
Mr and Mrs. Otto Miller and Mr. Juniors At Nashville
Pally Day exercises at the Mar-;
I Knights Templar will be our guests.
juniors
noinyiiie ', the
Un
tin chureh
church 8undBy
Sunday and
and between
between 50
50 1
I The Teacher training class meets and Mrs Henry Barber of Hastings,
The Barry Co. Christian Endcav- and
and qq
GO enjoyed the sumptuoua
sumptuous din
din-­ i
I every Monday at 7:30 pan.
!■.attended a High Mau of Thanks­
er
Union
will
sponsor
a
Rally
for
n
,.
r
ln the basement. We certainly I
giving in St. Rose of Lima Church,
youth
of
Junior
age
al
Nashville
enjoyed
en
i&lt;,ved
lhe
the
musical
part
oart
of
thc
the
nropro1|
on Sunday. Oct- 14. when they cele1 JEFFERSON KT. UNITED
, Prated their golden wedding anni- Evangelical Church. Sunday after­ gram put On by Quimby and Good- 1
I BRETHREN CHURCH
will, and the singers from Alaska,1
| veraary. Father' Damien Miller, son noon. Oct. 21 at 3 o’clock
Charles E. Baum. Pastor
Mrs. Pauline Lehman, junior su­ Mich. and the fine talks by the
I of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller, being
I Morning worship al 10:00 a m.
perintendent of thc Barry C E.
I Sunday school at 11.00 a m. for the celebrant of lhe Miu Mrs. Union will be in charge. She anchurch * Alfred Fisher ,,
passed away
|a
„ ages
Miller and Mrs. Barber (Mary and
I ail
I Christian Endeavor nt 7:00 pm Phoebe Miller* arc sisters. Pres- nounce* an inspiring and Instruc- qun(. suddenly Sunday evening. Oct.
tlve program closing with a jxrt.Kl , 7 nl
home of his brother. Orr
| Rev. Charles Baum, leader.
1
*
”*
*'
of
fellowship
and
get
acquainted
I
FUhcr.
after
an
illncu
of several
mlan.
Sister
M
Mercy.
(Sisters
of
| Evening service at 8:00 p.m. Com­
! munion service—Rev, D. H. Carrick. Mercy.) Mrs. Robert Bechtel of Mid­ games directed by thc Rev and Mrs months, aged 68 years. Hr had re­
*
'sided on the old farm for over 60
I Monday evening al 7:30 pin. will dleville. Mrs. Herman Feldpausch, H. R. Krieg.
The
Rev
Kearney
Klrkby.
of
the
y&lt;
.
ars
practically
all
of
his life
I be our first Quarterly business seat of .Grand Rapids. Mrs. Marion
Islon at thc church with Rev. D. H. Becker and Miss Leona Miller, of Michigan Council of Religious Edu- being spent in this neighborhood,
Kiirrlck. presiding
•
I Hastings. Mrs."Percy Becker, of Lan­ cation has been secured as guest HU funeral wax held Wednesday
I Tuesday evening at 7:30 Young sing. Fr Damien, all children of speaker. Mr Klrkby has been very fI1)m the Martin church the Rev
I People s prayer meeting and Bible Mr and Mrs. O. Miller, one son. successful In childrens work In hU Harold Kirchenbauer conducting lhe
I service. Interment was made on
I study All young people are Invited Theodore Miller, being unable to be Methodist pastorates
Mrs. Lena Osgood of Woodland the family lot In Fuller cemetery. *
I to attend and enjoy the Christian present.
Mrs Roy Seebcr. Wm.
„ chuich
------willi—
lead.uthe singing Mrg DorU Le#ch an&lt;( daughter 8u.
I fellowship with other young peo- Barber, and Burdette Barber, all of U. B.
and
Coats
Grove
Junior
choir
will
;
san.
of St Joseph, have been visit­
. H
Pie»
..........................
_
Hastings, are children of Mr and
furnish special numbers Mrs Ethel ing her father and mother. Mr and
j
Wednesday at 4:30 pm. The ChD- Mrs. Henry Barber
dren’s Bible Hour at the church.
a
A reception was held In the St. Sherrington, director of Junior work Mrs. Earle Oelsinger. several days
in
lhe
Caledonia
U.
B.
church
and
recently.
' Send your boy or girl to the Bible Rose Hall for all lhe immediate
Mrs. Fredla Laurent of Nashville
Hour each Wednesday afternoon.
; (amines ,nd friends.
Evangelical will assist in the wor­
Wednesday at 7:30 at the church!
---------------- «-»-»---------------ship service.
. praver meeting.
I COLORED WOMAN TALKS
The purpose of the rally is to em- ’
Visitors and friends are cordially TO W.8.C.8. MEMBERS
(Continued from Page 1. S*c. 1.)
invited to attend these services.
: The w SCS. had Mrs. Robert phaslze thc possibilities of Junior 1
Christian Endeavor as a means of1 in September 1942 at Ft. Belvoir.
—-----Claytor of Grand Rapids as guest
----- • • r
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
speaker for their October meeting training and teaching, junior age
In May 1943 he .was sent overseas
youth in our local churches and
B. Wyma. Pastor- last week She Is a colored lady of
Comer E. Colfax at Boltwood
unusual ability, and has a charm - guiding them through u critical per­ with the 843rd Engr. Avn. Bn. to the
European Theatre of Operations
I Hasting* Church—Oet. 21
1 |ng personality. Her audience was iod of life.
where
he remained until his return
10 a m Sunday school In charge interested to the end. She Is a
The theme of the rally is "Juniors
of Mrs Etta Mead
graduate of the University of Mln- Enlist for Christ." Thc leaders o! to the United States In June 1945.
I
11:30 a.m. Morning worship Tn nesola. an active worker in thc Barry C. E. Union feel that this । He holds the ETO ribbon with 4
battle
stars.
His wife. Mrs Marian
project merits the support and co- ।
charge of pastor.
Y.M.CA. and thc wife ot a physi" *■* pm. Young peope’s prayer clan.
operation of pastors and parents in , Rose, lives at Hastings. Mich.
tervlce.
■ Mrs. claytor’* topic was The Ne- Barry county.
All Junior age youth, together I
Drew
Field
Tampa.
Florida.
...pm. Bible study in charge gro Problem" She said lhe ones
I of pastor
I who created the problem should be with their pastors and parents ore October 11— Second Mt. James
I 8 00 pm. Evangelistic service.
I lhe ones t0 solve it. and she con­ invited to share in this rally
1. Houghtalin. age 23 was released
I Oct. IB—7:30 Prayer meeting al siders it the most important probfrom service with lhe U. S. Army
I church in charge of Chas. Woods.
igm m tbe United' States today. ENJOYS FAMILY NIGHT
Air Forces today at the Drew
► Beginning Oct. 2| Revival meet- Htcausc we sec so many white
About one hundred members at­ Field separation station. Lieutenant
Ings Services every night at 7:30|PeO
pie around
! people
arouno us daily
aauy we have
nave the
uie tended the Family Night potluck (! Houghtalin is the son of Mr.
Impression that the colored people supper at Bt. Rose Hall last Tues­ and Mrs. Arthur Houghtalin of
Htony Point—Oct. 21
L
JV In Mlc
I arc
lhe minority. Such U not day night with Father Bealiuu ot Route 4.
Prior -----------to his ---------entering
.
Oct. 21 10 a m Sunday school. I lhr cue Two thirds of the world’s Charlotte the speaker for the eve- the service in November 1942. he
Lester Bartholomew. Sup’t-------------------------- ------------”
ning. Community singing was led was employed as a mach*ist at the
population
is colored.
Biologically
11:30 am. morning worship.
by Roman
Feldpausch
with--------------Mrx. E....W.---------Bliss Co
He -----------received----his
there is no difference in races,
„—------r-------- --------__
—
In a real democracy there is no Wayne Peterson at the piano. Mrs. commission in December 1944 at
FIRST U. B. CHURCH
color line. In lhe United Slates the Richard Jacobs and Mrs Tom Taf- Famps.
pampa. Texas HU
Hisrife
wife U
is now
Comer of East and E. Grand
। Negro is discriminated against in fee were in charge of the program residing at 614 8 Michigan Ave.
A. M. Culdren. Pastor
all walks qf life, regardless of lhe and Mrs. Leo Taffev of the dining Li Houghtalindid not see
foreign
Sunday Ls Rally Day.
cultural value a Negro may bring room.' service
0:55 a in Bible school.
11 00 a.m. Morning worship.
6:30 pm. Senior and adult Chris­
tian Endeavor
- 7:30 p.m. Song service. Warrant
Officer C D. Garrett will be the
guest speaker.
Tuesday 7:30 pm. Choir prac­
tice al the 0. J. Cooley home.
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Men's meet­
ing at tlie church. Dr. W. R. Mont­
gomery of Dayton, Ohio, will be
guest speaker.
Thursday 7:30 pm. Prayer and
Bible study.

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Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Divine services al 11 o’clock,
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Evening services al 7:30. Evan­
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Wed. night prayer and Bible
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The Ladles Aid meets Thursday
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Eaton. 1410 S. Jefferson. All ladles
invited.

EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
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Don M. Gury. Rector
8 am. Holy Communion.
10 a m.' Sunday school.
11 a m. Morning worship and ser­
mon by the Rector.
Nation-wide Youth Sunday will
be observed. Young people especial­
ly welcome.

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
&lt;*
119 N. Broadway
Lila Manker. Pastor
S S. 10 a.m. The Blues, with Arbutui Hurless, leader, were eight
points ahead last Sunday. The
Beginners had thc largest class with
23 In attendance.
Preaching Service 11 am. Mrs.
Manker will again speak from the
subject “The Holy Spirit." The
Rev. Mr. Manker will speak at the
evening service.

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BALTIMORE UNITED BRETHREN
Orlo D. Munger. Pastor
Morning worship 10:00.

The Rev. Irving Yonkers, a Mis­
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1941

&gt;Aa»nxm

masoo on Friday to attend the
UJLA district meeting, when her
automobile waa struck by a Grand
Trunk freight train at the eastern
side of Kalamazoo, killing her In­
MBS. FRED HORN
■
Stanly. Site was tlie widow of
Mr* Martha Adelaide Hom. aged
Prank Herrington and for many
65. wife of the Rev. Fred H. Hom.
yean they conducted tlie resort al
Clear take, later moving to Battle
1945. at her home at 9 Wah We
I*t«n4 &gt;1 IW frNl «tl
stock buyer. Surviving are his wife. Creek. Mr Herrington died a few
’Nork Drive. Battle creek. Mich., af­
■I HmUmi. Mkklgwa
Bessie; and two sons. Avery and
ter a brief Illness which climaxed
Hubert Funeral rervicrs were held melt Herrington, now al Port Ben­
27 years of being an Invalid, during
at the funeral home In De) loti on jamin Harrison. Indianapolis. Ind..
which time shr enjoyed fair, gener­
Monday afternoon. Oct. 15. at two and Alton, a naval aviation photosal health. She was the daughter
o'clock, and Interment w^i In lhe rapher stationed at Pensacola. Fla..
of Edwin and Mabie &lt; Garretn Moo­
as an instructor. her mother. Mrs.
Hickory Comer* cemetery.
dy and was bom November 26. 1879.
Iuriau
Martha Bak&lt;-r. of Lake Odessa, and
in Maple Grove Twp.. Barry Co. On
two grandchildren survive.
Samuel Lewis Keller, son of Mr I
unvvo
ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF
Jan. 1. 1903. she was married to Fred
H&lt;t son. Alton, arrived Friday
Mr*. George Keller, was born
nlviiv . MRS. FRANK HERRINGTON
I H. Horn of Cloverdale. Mich. by and
March 28. 1890. in Logan Co.. Ken** L™ tnMru
on a "surprise” lesve a.nd was notlwhose side she served as a faithful .ueky. and
Many Barry county friends were ned by irietuM of his mother1* death
W Barry Co . MUh- , JJ*” ",^*^2“SS
minister's wife during fifteen years
saddened to hear of the sudden a few hours previously. Captain
»“•
“•» &gt;'“• «' «'• «',b3d « lhe clo.rrd.l. Mvtal
i ZAirAhlAl
of ministry to thc Evangelical
accidental death of Mrs. Fem Lulu Emmett Herrington was alw given
dawned from rhU lilt. K U home
6„„a„ „ 1:M p. U Herrington.
)L tUI lOnlAI------ church
of Battle Creek, leave to attend the funeral.
hrr h.nWnd, rhe Rev. formerly of Clear lake Mrs. HerASSOCIATION
To thi* union were bom seven I Friday. October s, to.iowlng • »e- survlvlng
Services pert held on Sunday as
- -WjL''~~/ji-“/■■■" children: the Rev. Lewis H Hora of vere heart attack, at the age of 55'.T A.
Moyer; a son. —
Donald, at I rington. who had been teaching at the IXiwilng church and interment
I home; and her father. Maxim । Ceresco, was driving aloqe to KalaZZ-TMaIonia. Mich ; Mr*. Mabe) K. For­ years. 6 months, and 7 days.
was to tlie Dowling cemetery
He had been an employee of the
man of Battle Creek. Mich ; the Rev
E. W Bliss
for —
over -30 ------years. ‘
John E Hom of Duquesne. Pa.; thc 1 —
— -Co -Rev Dwight M. Hom of Palestine, having been a Jorrman for several
FORMER LOCAL MAN
Ill ; Esther E- Hom at home. Ruth I
«nd gave
DIES IN BUFFALO
O Horn of Cloverdale, Mich, and !h&lt;1
he had t0 11
hunl’
Otto Rambach. a former wall -- •
—
•
. _ . |ng and fishing were his hobbies
|
known resident of Hastings for many Mrs Evelyn Sherrard ot Battle
On March 28. 1914. he was united
Creek. Mich : who with her hus­
tn
marriage
to
Ina
G
Hart
of
Rut- ]
N. Y, hospital on Monday. Oct. 1 band. lire to mourn their loss—a land Twp To this union four chll- ।
precious
Christian
Mr. Rambach would have been 79 devoted,
------------ wife,
— -a ,
-------------------------dren were bom: Kendall, now- In the 1
year* old on Dec. 24. had he lived mother and 'companion
While living In Hastings. Mr. RamShe also leaves one brother. Wil- Nary in thc Pacific; Darrel, with t
bach was employed at the E. W. Bliss ham Moody of Battle Creek. Mich . the Marines in Chinn; Gerald, in
Co., and was an active member of six grandchildren, many nieces and the Navy, who recently returned
the Masonic Blue Lodge Funeral, nephews, other relatives and a host from overseas and is now stationed I
services were held at lhe residence of friends
Both parents and a nt Cleveland. Ohio; and Joan, at 1
ot Albert SchUTerle of Buffalo.1 younger brother preceded her In home. The children and his Wife '
survive him. He also leaves two
where deceased had lived for thc death
grandsons. Nlcl and Dale Keller,
past thirteen years. Mrs Rambach
Before becoming an invalid, khe three brother*. William. Geoffery. '
preceding him In death.
was active in lhe work of the W C and Dennis, ail ot Hastings. two
, T U. and always a staunch support­ sisters. Mrs Georgia Gregory. Has­
er of Its standards Paramount In tings, and Mrs Goldie Bayles of
Mulliken. R R 1. and several nieces
I and nephew*, also a heat of friends i
On
Maya 1.kind
1890
he loving
was united
in (
Hr was
and
husband
marriage
to father
Lizzie He
L Trapp
Soon
and
a good
will be greatNEW WESTINGHOUSE
after
marriage
he who
enrolled
lhe .I
ly missed
by -all
knewin him
Christian Bible school at Kimberlain
Burial was made In Prairieville
; j cemetery.
Heights. Tenn., then finished hla
training for the ministry at Christ- ,
FRUIT CAKE ki30«.&gt; 5 o si.42
NEW WESTINGHOUSE
University
at Canton.
Missouri '
I lan
EMORY
SYLVENTOR
THOMPSON
BEAUTY PREPARATIONS
He graduated Aug. 6. 1898
Emory
Thompson
was ;
. | He
was Sylvester
preceded in
death by one
CIGARETTES K
Ca,.an Si.24
dry skins
'son. Glendale, at the age of 11
&gt; son. Ohio, the oldest son of Thom- |
WITH AITACHMENIS
’ months.
andts I-*v|na
Miller
Thompson,
and :
I asHe
survived
by his
stepmother
CATSUP
"p»d«oid,u„’
•°' &lt;0»*
16c
•f 4^ A HEW WESTINGHOUSE
departed
ffiLsThompson
life at 6 pm
Satur- j
, Mrs.
Emma
of .Sydney.
day.
October
6.
after
a
long
Illness.
;
] O . two brothers. Will of Springat theO.
ageand
of 77Clarence
years. 6 months
and
CANNED MILK c^’ 4 X 34c
I field.
of Los An27 days
boyhood
and young
Kelrs.
Calif.;Hisfive
sons. Raymond
of i
spentofinBattle
Port JefferKlentlfkallv
_ manhood
Beacon. N.were
Y , Paul
Creek. | 1
son.
Mangas
of Bell. Calif. Edward of i
FANCY PRUNES
Uh bag 18c
Sunticid. and Walter of Bedford,
alx daughters. Mrs Florence Dun­
HERSHEY BARS XS 2 bar, 7c
nigan of Coats Grove. Mrs Ruth
Luse of Flora. Ill, Mrs Agnes
Haight of Hostings, Mrs Dorothy
HI-KG CSACKERS i."’;
Barnum of Coats Grove, Mrs Marthn Wilcox of Battle Creek, and
Miss Virginia at home Also, twen- I
’ ty-nine living grandchildren and six
Ji great-grandchildren.
Kroger i Hoi Dnled
I In October. 1942. ill health forced
j him to sell his farm and retire from i

TH Hzitlnn Banner

I her thoughts, how ever, was the Im- w orked for the Sealed Power Corp,
parlance of a thorough going Christ- In Muskegon until 1929. when he
I Ian experience which is designed to I moved to Hastings and was em■ lift one to the highest plane of 1 ployed at the Hastings Mfg. Co. un­
morality.
!
18M At that time he purchased
She steadfastly, yet very patient- 1 the Barry Cleaners plant and opI ly. looked toward the day when she, erated it until 1944. He was a tar1 would be liberated from the shackles I met Rotarian and a member of thc
of Infirmity which bound her for so Hastings Country club. Surviving
many yean.
. j him are his wife and a brother. M.
• The rugged crass dear mother chose । C. DeCou of San Francisco. Calif
। Funeral service* were held from
And never laid It down
Leonards' funeral chapel. Tuesday.
Until in death and sweet repose
f Oct. •. at 2 pm. with the Rev. Don
She changed It for a crown."
M Gury officiating Burial was at
Riverside
cemetery
SAMUEL LEWIS KELLER
__________
___ __________

OBITUARIES

icrr

Hawkes of Petoskey.
Intannent
wu In the Prairieville cemetery-

CLAYTE C. PETTENGILL
Clayte C Pvttens ill, aged 74,
passed away Thursday night. Oct
11, at hl* home south of Delton,
where he had lived for many yean.

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Alfrcd Fisher, son of James and
Mary McCullough Fisher, was bom
in Hastings township June 11 1877
and departed this life at the home
of his brother. On Fisher, Oct ”.
HH5 aacd 68 yrs , 3 mos and 2«
days. He had been »t falling health
for several months and for thc post
seven months had berii confined t &gt;
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ot tour children, a brother and sis­
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O’-U and kindhearted and always
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He u survived by one brother. Orr
Fuher of Castleton, und a nephew.
. Melvin J Whetstone of Hastings,
several distant cousins and many
tnends Hu funeral was held from
the Martin church Wednesday aft­
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old Ktrchenbaucr conducting the
services Interment was In the Ful,ler cemetery.
C LAIR G. DECOU
Tlie death of Clair George DeCou.;
, well known Hasting* citizen. on
Sunday morning. Oct 7. came as a '
! distinct shock to his many friends i
and acquaintances here.
i Fullowing a sudden and unexpect­
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1 previous and placed In an oxygen
1 tent but never rallied
He
born Nov. 24. 1894. In Kent 1
County, the son of Elmer and Rose 1
1 DeCou
He attended the Cedar1
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I Michigan State College.
; On Jan. ». 1923. he was united
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| Arndt at Muskegon. To this union
। was born one child. William Clair
DeCou. who was killed while tn ser­
I Uce in a plane crash March 3. 1944.
In California.
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SOCIAL ITEMS

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&lt; Connie

EN?oY,iroBo&gt;Hnuc

Organisations

Knights Templar—Sunday Oct. 2).
WOMEN'S CLUB
j The Tawulya Camp Fire group U Hospitaler's Sunday and we are
The next meeting of lhe Women'*1 enjoyed, a hobo hike and cookout on attending the Presbyterian church.
------------ ,. **
Members
—*— “
who
*•* enjoyed
—J
i Coats Grove on Sunday.
Ing at 821 8. Michigan. Her bus- Club will be held at the Pari*h Saturday.
Joan Slocum.
— were
------ ------------------ -—. the Muonic hall at 10.30 a.m. Full
The.Girls club met for dessert 'ban will polo her after hl* dla- House On Friday. October 1» T" the gals time
program will begin promptly at Janet Feldpausch. Marilyn Curt-r
renew Tuesday night
I Jo Anne Finnic was one of the। 2- 80 ocluek. with Dr. Wilbur West I right. Donna Knowles. Patricia He- |
M? Xr”cl»i
Mr. and Mr*. Bernard Rood. Mr. freshmen pledged by the Alpha!11 of Western Michigan College of —]1
and Mrs . Lawrence Herrick and I Gamma Delta sorority the Oral of’ Education CamprClear lake as the Marlene flsgla. Mary Lou Thoma* 1
The bu*lnc»e meet ing Mary Maurer. Jane Vandlen. Nancy 1305 S. Hanover, on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mr*. John Delnaay were* October al the University of Ken-• * (leakor.
wjll follow.
‘ Foster, their guardian. Mr*. C. L. October 24 at 3:00 pm,
Sunday evening supper guests of rlucky
—■—
A family dinner was held at ilu&gt;J Herrick t*n&lt;L Mslstant Joane Baulcb.
Mr. anil Mr*. Stanley Cumming*
An event of unusual significancei
Camp Fire Guardian* go to Camp
i Hotel Halting* dining room mi
-----------------—---------------Friday night dinner -guest* of
Kltanntwa fur a cookout and Coun­
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wledlea .at Hl. Hose church. Sunday, mark­• Sunday evening. Octolo. '
7. 'honor--VICTORY BONDS will providg a
cil fire. Wednesday evening.
*•' ’
—*'
cushion' for post-war years.
were Mr. and Mr* Shirley Henry Ina the Rolden wedding annvlers-• Ing Mr and Mr* Clarence- E.
Lord
■ uf Northfield. Minn, who were'
and Ml** Helen Henry.
.Mr
and
Mr*. Clyde1
Mrs Forrest Wolfe and Mr*. and Mr. and Mr* Henry Harber ofI visiting
■ licnderaholt and other relatives.
* luncheon and bridge on Friday ter*. An account of the Interest- Place* wore Hid for 1 wonty-»ev*-n.
at the home of the latter. Six Ing celebration will be found else- Among the out of town gu«-»i»
table* were In play with award* where in the paper.
were .Mr. and .Mr* Charle* Groom*
at contract going to Mr*. Roy Hub_.. and Mr* Fred Druckenbrod of ...
................
------- .from Ver-j
Mr
Ionia,
and —
»cv-i*l
bard. Mr* Cedric Morey. Mr*. Nell -have
7.ave bought the Robert Bessmer
Beumer jI montville and N**iivll)e
Adair with Mr*. Lewi* Hine win "
'house.
------- """
730 "
8 ”
Hanover,
-----recently
— _cocOn
- Thursday
.
evenlftit
Hospital
nlng the traveling prlxe
•: cupled by thc
the C W McKees
McKee* T&gt;The Guild No »
entertained by
Hospital Guild 23 mol with Mrs. house
»’■'■«» on W.
w Grand
n—.a the
.v.. Druckcn-1 -Mr* D L. Christian with Mr*:
George Johnson tor dessert Friday j brods rented has been purchased I Neill*1
i-o-ho«te*«.
evening.
Mr*. Georgo Denn was
winner at contract.
service and now returns to Hast­
Mr and Mr*. Joseph Smith cele­ ings lo resume his former position
brated Ihulr 3IHh wuddltiK anni­ as county engineer of road*.
! played with Mrs. Oti* Gallup winversary on October b at the home I The Shirley B Henry family I ninK high *eor.- ift pedro and Mr*,
of hl* sister. Mr*. Zehnu Uux. moved on Saturday to their new Walter Luke «i
whose birthday we* ths same day.I home In Howell
Gallup I* the P
Dinner was nerved for Mateeii and ।
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Earl Bumhy Mr*
the evening wa* spent visiting.
■ford. Mr. and Mrs. Art Eckhart. I
---------------- *"
Mr. and Mr*. Rolicrt J. Alyer*. Mrs Rhea Belson. Mr and Mrs | THE THORNAPPLE
Ilastlug*. R. I. ure parent* ot a Ward Erway drove to Cooper to GARDEN CLUB
daughter limn on October 'J. In u visit Mr. and Mr* Cha* Dunham 1 The dub met for tlfllr Oct
Buttle Creek liustiltnl.
The Alfred Altofu ot the Ragla ( program at Central auditorium for
(strict arc
are thc
the parents of a baby “ »•&gt;•»
"Birds" by Mrs. Arthur
district
It was Il­
boy born Sept 28 and named Ray Lathrop, of Cloverdale
lustrated with slides from the col­
Funeral services for Harry Mc- lection of Dr. Mile* Pirnic of the
Pharlin. a former Hasttruu resident Kellogg bird sanctuary' and from the
SALE! 100% PURE
who p.iK-wd away Friday following Audubon society.
Thc pictures were clear and life­
an extended lllnivu and operation in
PENNSYLVANIA OIL
Detroit, were held In St Benedict t like and Mrs Lathrop sketched
briefly
the
characteristics
of
50
of
lhe
Church in Highland Park on Wed- 1
100 bird* she has seen In Barry
neaday.
Ww4 W-i OJt I
C*
Thc friend.* of Mr and Mrs. county. Shown also, were some of
1* Ywr CoWa—r |
Glenn Bachcidcr In this city were the ahniba which attract birds by
pleased to receive word that on Oc­ their red. purple, or white berries
tober 5. u 5 pound 5 ounce baby R T Peterson'* "A Field Guide to
There ! no finer motor oil for cars;
one of the
books
recoinboy was bornii to them
nt vrKianoma
Oklahoma , Birds" was
uicoi iii
. .......................
- —
-—--------lived at Hatboro.

Dowling Ilbad. wuiu pleasantly
FjnprtMid Sunday moi dug when
their daughter. Jacqueline, aud
huaband. Lt. James 1. Houghtallng.
drove lu. They have been living
In St. Petersburg. Fla. . Lt. Hough­
tilling hu* hl* discharge, from lhe
Army Air Coips.
Mrs
Frank Carrother*. Mr*,
illilinnl Cook. Mr*. Morri* Hill.
Mr*. George IzH-kwuod. Mr*. Orville

David French were guests at n tea
given by Mr*. Matthew Kinde. Sat­
urday afternoon'In Battle Creek.

the day with llastlnxe friends on
Thursday. They were entertained
for lunciieou by Mrs. E A. Burton

I’mik. They drove through on'Sunday on ibelr return trip lo St

DR. FRED HAUSER
VETERINARIAN
232 $. JEFFERSON
Phone 2780

Haillng* Tent-Hiv*
-aU4 r* *u-‘* —
their, i
this wl
tint one

the meellhfl at 2 o'clock. Every
Maccnbee Li tufrtd to attend.All members welcome.
Attention Navy Mothers! In henor
of Navy Day. Navy Mothers will
have a potluck supper at the Amer­
ican Legion hall Thursday. Oct.

FAMOUS as

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A NEW MATTRESS!

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Lot* Of slumber-comfort In this

kj

Bachelder will bc_ mended for reading
City. Okla •Mrs
S?
remembered best bv
by her
per maiden |I After the program thc chib ad­
name. Edltha Harrington.
Mr. | journed lo thc home of Mrs Walter
Bachcidcr is In the army and sin- --------Honed at, Oklahoma City
The I businc’s meeting and tea
grandparent*. Mr and Mrs. Vere
Mr' *■ Rgave a report
Harrington, ure delighted over thL* I of th’’ t‘«lonal meeting at Coldwa| ter! Some of thc points noted were:
i hwopy event
W. N. Boice, uf Barryton. Mich..; ............. — •— — - —- — i called nt theBunner office Tues- 1 dcn c,ub bul *h“* you put l,v
I day. He lived at Coat* Grove until mor‘ lrw*- ,h’' mnrp blrrt'
| 00 years ago. and was nt that time Ptrlment in propagating wild flower*;"
new
things
i the Banner's
Coats Grove corre- en
-' "Grow nr
* th,n
«» «and
nd report
i spondent. His wife &lt; Myrtle Dun-. thegi
,bcql "
bar. daughter of Philip Dunbar- ' R''P,ir‘-'
l&gt;lp »'°rk dune by the
&gt; lived northeast of Hustings and Rarikn rlubs were interesting The
। was our "North First Hastings cor- I Litchfield garden club. • very small
I respondent. They return occasion-1 onr- Ls landscaping a mile of the

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19-20

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
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THE LADY CONFESSES"
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TUES., WID.. THURS.. OCTOBER 23-24-25
George Handers, Ella Baine*

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"UNCLE HARRY"
The same picture now playing on Broadu a* al top prke*

flower;, lhe 50potted plants.and 12
packs of cards tnken to Percy Junes
hospital Included a letter of thanks
expressing tlie appreciation of the
patients Mrs Vnlenttne appointed
Mrx. L E Barnett. Mrs Oliver Taskcr. and Mr/.. Elmer Bush on thc
ttominallng committee; as audlilns
committee Mrs. Elmer Robinson and
Mrs. B F Cowie*,
An arrangement by Mr*.
of bronze chrysanthemums
,a,b 111 :,n oblo“* 8rM'n container
a ,',blr ,n ,h5 hR** ar.nu-,‘-d muth
,5}U,wl x'
X',1*' by Mra c”wl"
“rccn and y-':ll"*_t'™a’:'PA..“nd

Mr and Mrs I. F Burkey. Mr
and Mr* Paul Burkey anti Mr and '
Mr* Floyd Burkey wgre Sunday
dinner guest* .&gt;f Mr and Mrs Ed I
Burma in Kalamazoo, tlie occasion '
celebrating Mr-. L F Burkey*
birthday anniversary Paul Burkey '
recently received hl* discharge from |
lhe navy and ts now at home.
i
• •
I
Tuesday was the thirty-sixth wedding anniversary of Mr aHd .Mr-. 1
Arthur Haven and in celebration Jf
the occasion they spent the day in |
Grand Rapids where they met Mr.
and Mr* G M Brower for dinner butt perched on the nm of thc bowL
Dainty pink and white cosmos end
and a show in thc evening.
silver king centered lhe dining ta­
Sixteen were present at the Ultra ble where Mrs Elmer Bur-h poured
club party on Thursday evening,
dinner being served at Mrs. Charles Widrig Mrs Herschel Folltck. and
Haney's after which the club re­ | Mrs Bush
The November meeting will be
turned to the home of .Ur and Mrs.
Burdette Sutton for contract Win­ held at thc home of Mrs. Philo
ners were Mrs Andrew Roush, Ar­ Sheldon.
thur Haven. Mrs. Ertnont Nt-sun
and Andrew Rouah.
Lighted cat.
Mra. Ward Erway was pleasantly baskets of gladioli anti chrysanthe­
surprised on her birthday Friday mum* formed thc floral selling
Betty
Jean
Hurless.
daughter
night when. a
•• group
..'.up of
v, friends
u.Lpu, ara, - when
........ .........
. .....
...............
- • ------■......
rived to remind her of her natal of Mr- JU,t* Mw Otho! E- Hurless,
day. Rummy filled »t thr evenin’ Hawings became lhe bride of Jan.?'
with Mrs. Erway and Mrs Ashby A
* Keathley.
” ...............son
.. of Mr and‘ Mr.i
carrying of! honors, following which James Keathley. son of Mr. and
a midnight lunch was enjoyed. Mrs James Keathley of Battle
Guests present were Mr and Mrs Creek The ceremony look place in
Earl Bumford. Mr. and Mrs Wal­ the presence of 40 guests, i-.t thr
ter Wallace. Mr. and Mr*. Stanley First U B church. Hastings, on
Friday. October 5. at 8 pm with
Ashby. Mrs. Reva Benson.
the Rev A M Coldrcn officiating
Last Tuesday evening. Mr and Thc double ring ceremony-was used
Mrs. Henry Williams, of Carlton1 n,c wedding’inarch was played by
Center, held a reception in honoi Mr-’ Rulh Wm1.- i,n aunt
thc
of their son. Lawton, who was re- I bride
cently discharged from thc armed i Thc brld,‘ wh0 w#s Rlvfl&gt; away by
services, and his bride of a few hcr father. Wore u blue suit with a
I months, the former Iris TravLsJ c°r*a«r of white rose* and garden­
’ daughter nf Mr and Nirs Rov Tra- las Hcr *l,nt- Mts Vl,lnu Bamum.
attendant
Her suit was
vis of Grandville. Mich. About fifty i
I guest* were present and many lovely 1 brown with matching accessories
I gifts were received by the bride anti n"d “ corsage of yellow roses and
। groom
Those from out-of-town i bebe munu.
C. -----------Keathley,
brother ot
jwerc Mr. and Mrs. Roy Triivls of i Eugene
--------- —
- • -------------------------Mr, Eu
Grandville. Mr. and Mrs
Ly!.-' "
tbr
aroon'- »as—
best man.
M_
। Quimby
wwmhmjf and Mr.
osr and
ana Mrs
a-... Jasper scnc c Kca,hlr&gt;' was usher.
I Herrick of Battle Creek
Mr an« , Mr?. Hurlcss chose for her dauglv
I। «.».
williams nrc
» rosc-crep-? drew, and
Mrs. uuwion
Lawton Williams
are making
niakiilg | tW fi
their home near Carlton Center1 "or'' “ cors“RC of P|nlj rosci B,’d
temporarily.
, white gladioli Mr*. Keathley wore
• • •
j n brown suit with a corsage of pink
The Birthday club met Saturday 1rasf? and gladioli.
night with Mr. and Mrs Jay Mars- I Af:rr thc c'«mony a reception
man honorinj
held ln ,hP churcl‘
where
..J the
..... birthday*
U..U1U*,.’ uf
&lt;J1 EdCAIward Smith.
i. Kenneth Smith and I ** tlirr,'-tlcr*’d wedding cake cenMrs Ward Erway.
Honor* at
Erway. Honors
at court
court I
I tcrPd ,hc br‘d‘'* ‘ab.1P
«hl*t went to Ed- and Kenneth I T”*- youn« cou’’|p lr,t
n w«*Smith, Mrs. Ward Erway and Mr* I t,‘!” lrtp ,n n°tR’crn Michigan and
James Gower
"
*lH reside after October 15. in Bat­
...
tie Creek.
Mrs Willard Smith was hostess .
1,,tlrndll'-X from away were
this week to her Monday evening i i°hn T*&gt;-,or- Ob,o: Mr and Mr?
bridge club. Award for high score’
Mr .'nd Mrs AVm
went to Mrs. Chester Hodor* anti R®Wdalc. Mr. and Mrs Warren
XUSSU were Mr*
^*,b'ey
«rs
C. C Burkholder and Mrs R E Kf*,b‘‘‘y "nd
Mr
Wait, c B Hodge* entertained the । “ d
. Kfnne4?, Cronp "nddnuahhutbands for thc evening
i llT. R,1Rl Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Rus• • ,
sell Trent. Marilyn anti Jimmy of
Members of the Commiltce in |30111,5 Crecfc ’
charge of the Country club dance
Saturday night, from nine to twelve
are Mr and Mrs. Wellesley Iron•iur.
mr
Mrs (iiv
»&gt;de. Mra
Mr. ana
and
Gay
Jordan. m
Mr.
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„
.... K. Chase ..
Charley Floria was a "lone wolf . B p^,,^
as far as 600 series for the week and R Hubbard
hia goo-212-192—604 gave him the
----------top spot, Les Hawthorne and Hany j WOMES.S BOWLING LEAGUE
Long made n strong bld for the
weekly honor* but were a few pin* ,
October 14. 1045
thort. Les scored 200-203-103 —596
Strand Theatre took thr serie*
and Harry with the assistance of a from Bonnet and Gown as did State
big 227 last game secured 594 pins. Insulation from Roth Furniture.
Floria and Long rolled for State {Trio Cafe won 2 games from Hart­
Insulation and Woodland respec-Ungs Mfg. Co . while Barry Theatre
tively and Hawthorne worked tor j took 3 from Ben Franklin. Hastings
hi, own team. Hastings Ice and Banner took 2 games from Hastings
Fuel In the Recreation League.
TIce
“ and Fuel and Elwood tInsurance
——
won the series from While Products.
LEAGUE RMULTS_
,I High mdiviauai
Individual singles
singles were
were neia
held
PISTON RING l^AtJUE; Office by M jannan&gt; Hastings Banner
won the odd game from Tool Room: team, _.
JUi 183
with
18J;- M
M. smith
Smith and
and L.
L.
Machines blanked Pattern Shop; willltts. both on State Insulation
and Engineers won two from Grind- tMm followed close behind with a
cr».
score of 179 each; A. Branch, of
— -LEAGUE:
——
RECREATION
Has­ strand Theatre. A. Hawthorne.
tings Ice and Fuel blanked Strand: Hastings Ice and Fuel, and s Stine
Piston Rings took two from Ix-on- on Trio Cafe team, were next, each
ards; and Bliss won the odd game rolling a score of 169
Individual high series were taken
from White Products..
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE' Wood­ by M. Smith. State Insulation. 489;
land won a pair from Cotfee Shop; C Hubbard. Strand Theatre. 462.
Waltons Garage won the odd game J. Finnic. State Insulation, 456 and
from Triangle Service; Andrus Serv­ M. Jarman. Hastings Banner. 455
Teams high singles were as fol­
ice won two from Goodyear Bros.
Hdwe; State Insulation blanked lows: Slate Insulation. 731; Strand
Theatre and State Insulation. 714;
Trio Cafe: and Medics won the odd
State Insulation. 688; and Strand
game from Middleville Creamery
Theatre. 880.
BUSS LEAGUE: Shippers won
High team series were held by
uro from 8PAARS: Clerks white­ State Insulation toppling lhe new
washed Engineers; end Office won pins to a final score of 2133; Strand
two from Shop Office
Theatre followed with 2065; Trio
Best Scores
.. .20U-212-192—604 Ings Banner following with 1873.
C. Floria
Team Standings
...200-203-103—596
...173-184-237 —594
.156-224-205—585 Strand Theatre .

Trio Cafe.....
Hastings Banner
State Insulation
Barry Theatre
Bonnet and Gown, ..
Hastings lee and Fuel
Elwood Insurance ....
Hastings Mfr Co......
White Products .
Ben Franklin
Roth Furniture

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SCHOOL LIBRARIES ।“
rcoounurt rmm Pwr 1. Sv. I.. I, wd

tricl. 812.60, Altoft. 815.96. Star.".
brought home from the
24; Hasting. Center. 63 60. Quimby. I ^^satuMay and U convalra-

th* weak. Th* Johnson and WlarSunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mra. Kenneth Kelsey and daughter ljur.l He nil ba kava 'bought thc Ingas filled thalr second alio the
of Coats Grove. * Mr. and Mrs. P Kllnginatnlth aehooi and will re- latter parr of the week also,—Mr.
and Mra. J. Bowannan. who recent­
ly purchased the oil illation in
Days. The latter attended a show­ Frank Travia are looking forward .Middleville on Main street are ar­
er for Pvt and Mrs Hubert Dennis to a visit from her brother, lien ranging to r*alde there ** well aa
Friday night at the home of Mr. and bert Quigley from lhe alate ol run the elation —Mr*. Charlie AnuWaahingionioon. — There
have ler accompanied hei daughter. Mr*.
Mrs. Sherman Swift.
Irving McFall tu Grand Rapid**
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Pennock and
son and Mr. Pennock's uncle spent and they will continue through Saturday. They called to see her
October.
The
Rev.
Kendall
baptis
­ mother, who l« blind and failing.4
Sunday with the Orlo Roush's and
Mr.' and Mr*. Fiddle Cletniu aud
ed
hl*
little
grandson
from
Battle
Mrs. Merle Cobb. * Mr. and Mrs
Creek Sunday morning. — Mr*. little daughter of Rockford were
Floyd Nesbet and Pvt. and Mrs. Joe
l.aurel Henalba accompanied her Sunday gueate of Mr. and Mia.
Dombak and family of Grand Rap­ sister* from Bower's Mill to Grand Charlie Andler.—Mr. and Mra. Fred
ids were Sunday dinner guests of Rapids. Tuesday.
Mark* have had a* guest* of late
Mr. and Mrs Joe Hickey and fam­
Mra. Marks' elater. Mra Terry awl
ily. * The Cameron McIntyres were
daughter of Chicago, also a elater
Sunday caller* at the Russell and 0OUTH THORNAPPLE
from Minnesota. —Mra. Ben Park*
Merritt Meads. * The Vernon
ha* been ill with the mump*.
Thompsons of Freeport were Sun­
day supper guests, Mrs. Freda Mat­ were Sunday dinner guest* of hl* STEVENS FARM BOBBAU GROUP
brother and slater. Mr. and Mr*.
teson anil daughter and Mrs Bar­
Th«
pyn ll*r»»a^Uro«y^i
Albert Wierlnga of thu west county
bara Herman and daughter of Has­ line —Mr. and Mr*. Rro Bowerman
tings were Sunday dinner guests of Grand Rapid* called Munday at the
Mr. and Mrs. Sagar Miller. Tlie home ot hl* brother. Fred Bower­
Lester Bartholomews of Stony Point man. The latter and daughter Beat­
were Sunday afternoon callers and rice are driving to Ann Arbor this
Mrs. Iva Reigler and son spent lhe Monday—Teddle
Wierlnga
ha*
past week with the Miller's. * Mr. been ill with the flu - Mr. and Mra
and Mrs John Bates and son of Rollo Johnson of Hope township
Detroit were weekend guests of Mr were culler* Friday at the Johnson
and Mrs Guy Golden.
anti Wierlnga borne — Mr. and Mra. Band saw; H h.p. motor: wood
Tony Strumberg ot Hasting* paw- lathe; electric drill; 54 b.p. motor;
&lt;-d Sunday with her brother and amplifier and speaker; radio test
wife.Mr and Mra. Fred Bowerman, item*; radio; electric beater; 2
aud their father. James Bowerman, burner stoves; stove receptacle*;
at the home uf .Mr. and Mrs. Earl who la living with Fred and fam- range cable; bath braekeU; kitchen
Engle.—Frank Haywood
has re­
lights, etc. Rome* W P wire; 60
turned from a visit al lhe home of liniahed painting their house and amp. switch**, etc. Radio*, vacuum
his daughter. Mra. Ague* Edmonds, ure now painting the barn. It all
at Hastings and hie granddaugh­
117 S. Market
ter. Mrs. .Madge Silvernali. south rilling his allo the latter part ot R. Robleiki

*7.®&lt;
„ ... ,
....
cing satisfactorily from her recent
Hope—Doud district 88 68 Hind*. GptraUon w Mr and
yuny
^.hUlt7.' ,,8^®nu‘n R,‘Ue'1 GVeen were Friday callers at lhe
88J2; Cloverdale. 812 04
( Fassett home. We are happy to
Irving—WooddtatricL *8 12; Free- .arn lhftt
Richard Green is
pert village. 838 9.: Little Brick,
|n
states after a year in
CLOVERDALE
.
.... the European theatre. Sgt. Charle*
John* tow n — King dutrlcl. .86.44 Oreen a|rwMjy ha* hi* discharge and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lathrop at­
Monroe.
820
16:
Stevens.
8aJ2.Bris-^
RlchMd
expe&lt;u
hta very soon,
tended a family gathering at thc
home of Mrs. Everett Shepard of tol. tic 80. Banfield. 86 16 Culver. | Cap| Dennis McIntyre H also back
(n the states and expect* hl* disBattle Creek on Tuesday, honoring * 17-92. Burroughs. *6 *2
Maple Grove—Mayo district. *10 - । (hargp V(,ry
w Mr„ g,,] To.
two nephews, who were recently
discharged. David Cargo of Chicago, 92. Moore district. $8 68 Dunham. Was aUended the funeral of the
R« v E S. Tliompron at Coat* Grove
and Hermon Weigmink ot Battle 81436. Norton. Ill 20
Orangeville — Orangeville village
Tuesday and on Friday was in
Creek. * Mrs. Virgil Monica. Mrs
• -----Emma Dickerson. MU* Evelyn Mon­ district. 83024
Grand• -Rapids * Mr. and
Mrs.
Prairieville—
” cjeurB&lt;. Gillett and sons. Mr. and
-Milo district. t"*
$932;
ica and Mr*. Lester Monica were in
i“"“ district.
-•• • 81624
mil yern Marshall and daughters
Battle Cwek. Tuesday * Walter Prairieville village
Rutland
—
Algonquin
Lake
district.
Ruch of S. Whitley. Ind. spent
were Sunday dinner guests'of Mr.
Wednesday with Mr and Mrs Clar- *8 68 Chidester. 88 96: Tanner. *io.- and Mrs. Elmer Olllett and helped
cnee Applegate and Elsie * Mrs. | 92
. Elmer celebrate his birthday
Maude Zimmerman of Delton spent
Thornapple — Thhrttapplv Kellogg
The Barryville-Morgan Farm Bu­
several davs with Mr and Mr*, i district. $183 I?
reau met with Mr. and Mrs Sam
Sam Gelb * Mr and Mrs Wilbur ] Woodland — Woodland Township Smith Wednesday night. Mrs Elmer
Gibson and Miss Lois Anderson of district. 883.40 ,
Gillett and Mrs Floyd Nesbet
Springs—Yankee Springs brought Interesting reports from the
Hastings spent the weekend In ChiYankee Spring*
district. 14.76
cago with AS. Gerald Gib&amp;on.
- women's meeting' held In Hastings
This
money must
be used for li­ Wednesday and Hubert Lathrop re­
Sunday callers at Mr and Mrs
----- -----------lt cannot lawfully ported for the resolutions commltArthur Lathrop's were Mrs J A 6rory purpose
Fassett. Nashville. Mrs Faida Fas- be u«ed to pay the running ex- tre. also held in Hastings. Russell
sett and children. Hasting*. Mr and I penve* of the schools receiving it
Mead was re-elected discussion
Mrs. Roy Douglass. Hastings, and
• ••
leader. * Mr. and Mrs Charles Day
and Stuart and Mrs. Phyllis Hoff­
Mr and Mrs. Charles Floria. Delton.
LJ_—Cu 111,
* Mr. and Mrs Clarence Applegate ।
nomer Jmlin
man spent Sunday with Mr. and
.nd air U.rr dinner
Bur.- To Heod Women’* Bd. Mrs Karl Gasser in Battle Creek.
* Mr. and Mr*. E. H. Lathrop were
day of Mr. and Mrs. Porter TtKMU*
ol Level Park. * Mrs Emma Dick- . Hie member: of thr Women's
erson. Mrs Juha Perry and Mr and 1 board of thr Country club were enMrs. Lester Monica and Bruce spent I tertalijed for desaen Thursday at
Sunday in Niles with Mr and Mrs.' the home ot lhe president. Mrs CedForrest Chilson and Mrs. Martha rlc Morey -and election of officers .
Chamberlain * Jean Snyder of tor the coming year was,held Mrs. ( |
Kalamazoo spent lhe weekend with Homer Smith is the new president; 1
her mother. Mrs Lenorc Waugh * | Mrs R E Wait, vice president: Mr ti
Mrs. A C Gesler of Centralia. C C Burkholder secretary Mrs M ;.
Wash . Is visiting her brother. Mr J Cross, treasurer Mr* Leslie Haw- ,
and Mrs Prank McDaniel* of Paw thorne. golf chairman: Mrs Willard j;
and Mrs Prank McDaniels of Pew ; Smith, bridge chairman
Other
Paw and Mn Kay Whitney
Vhilney and son &lt; members present were “
Mrs.
2; ^,y . i
weekend suvs
guests Branch and Mrs George
ol Kalamazoo were wrekmu
----- ™" Dean Fol- j
M.i.rn Warner
w,™*, ': lowing the business meeting an«oh
af- r..
of Mr and Mrs NeUe.n
FANCY YOUNG HENS ANO
1 ternoon of bridge was enjoyed with
and family.
Our community was greatly sad­ honors going to Mrs. Wall and Mr*
'
Burkholder
dened by. lhe .death of Mrs Thomas
FANCY ROCKS
Moyer last Thursday morning. She
l:ad been in ill health since tb« COMPLAINTS OF DAMAGE
early part of the summer. She will t TO RURAL MAIL BOXES
be greatly missed by all She was
Complaint* of damage to rural
BROILERS OR
a true and loyal friend and neigh- mail boxes, ns well as llwft uf mail
bor and always among the first to! from such boxes and other boxes
comfort and encourage Mr Moyer designated for the deposit and deand Donald have our greatest sym- [ livery of mall matter, have been on
BEST CHUCK CUTS
palhy. * Mrs. Charles Earl and -the Increase, according to the local
children of Detroit spent a few p&lt;»l office
It to noted that, to
days last week here with Mr. and 1 a large extent, children are rcsixuiMrs. Raymond Dibble * Mrs Fred | slble for these acts, and with the apIMOtT CUT
Hom of Battle Creek passed away proach of (Halloween a still greater
PRIME RIB ROAST u
U
Sunday. She and her family had ! increase in complaints of this naFULLY TIIMMtD
been residents near Shultz for many [ turc may be expected Tam;*eri:nPORTERHOUSE ITtAK LI.
U
years, and had many friends in with mail boxes is a federal offense
ROUND Ol
this community We are extending
------------ • • •---------------our heartfelt sympathy to Mr Horn ' *•«?«* w*-wc
SWISS STEAK
i.
and famlly
j Regular meeting tonight at thc
BEST SHOULDER CUTS
' hall We are glad to set- more of
VEAL ROAST
U
I our comrades coming to our meet­
SHORT CUT
ings.
i.
LEG OF LAMB
We arc glad to sec some of our
1 comrades from World War II back
In Hastings We do want you to
' come up to our mretlngr so we can
FRESH—CRISP
really get acquainted
I Don't forget our Saturday night
' parties They are going along fine.
I under the direction of Comrade
' EATMOR'' IRANB-EARLY
। Frank Reynolds and every one is
invited.
J

FOR SALE

TOMS

TURKEYS

ROASTING CHICKENS

...and check
these values/

FRYING CHICKENS

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i lation. Nashville about $2,500, Mld■ - dleville about 81.800. Freeport and
Woodland each about &lt;-300
This
.„ , can all be used to Improve city and
- village street*.
We know of no definite bast* lor
'
estimating what the 16 township*.
| the four Incorporated villages and
this city will receive from the in­
" I creased intangible tax. Some time
- ago »c read that it was believed It
w-ould yield the state about $7,500.„ 000 If that proves to be the case,
on a population basis. Hartings
' would get about 86.000. Nashville
; about 81.500. Middleville a little over
; 81.000 and Woodland and Freeport
; about S500 each
All ot it can be
! used for Improving streets.

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SEEDLESS RAISINS 7S 13c
F*UH CAUGHT

38c

.. 27c

26c

BLUE PIKE

37c

OYSTERS

ROTH &amp; SONS CO

DRESSES
FOR AFTERNOON AND ‘
EVENING WEAR
You must see these attractive informal frocks to
appreciate their appealing good looks You'll find
Crepes, Rayons and all Wool garments, well tail­
ored mid tn a wide variety of the newest styles.

•

■

Gay. colorful cotton and rayon prints which will
add a cheerful note to your morning and afternoon
hours at home. Plenty of styles from which -to
choose.

$2.25 to $5.95

COTTON AND RAYON
SMOCKS
So handy to slip on over your dress for a pick-up
stay in the kitchen. Florals and plain colors . . .
you'll find them mighty handy to have around

$1.95 to $3.95
BUY VICTORY BONDS

BONNET AND GOWN SHOP
MMaMUMRUUU

PHONE 2132

YAMS

j
Luelln Schrler of Yale spent from |
I Friday night until Monday with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs Harry Dunn
1 * Mr. and Mrs Al Ash have moved
, to Hastings ♦ Mrs Lester lord
spent last Wednesday with her
mother. Mrs James Wilcox. Mr
Lord and children spent the eve­
ning. * Mr. and Mrs Roy Douglass
of Hastings were Sunday evening
callers nt the home of Mrs Lib
Douglass. * Mr. and Mrs Myron
Bishop of Tlie Heights. Mich. were
callers at the home of her mother,
Mr*. Lib Douglass last Monday aft­
' emoon * Mr. and Mrs Roy Oaks
and Delila attended a birthday sup­
per at the hirne of Mr and Mrs
Oley Douglass of Carlton Center
in henor of their daughter. Mrs
Nile Lancaster. Others there were
Mr and Mra. Mel'inOsks of Dow­
ling. .Mr and Mrs Lemuel Oaks
and Judy of Prairieville. Leo Lan*
। carter and Betty Gross oi Hastings
|

BARBYVTLLE
The Rev. and Mrs. Charles Oughton were Tuesday supper guests of

Un4«d u» mwUnt ol Um inutv.

5 &amp; 33c

ROLLED OATS
IUNCHKON MEAT

,T 75c

ARMOUR’S YREET
SAL SODA

2

A-HNN

blcg£29*

BLACK

CE^’iAO

Sit 52c

DRY CLEANER
GOLDEN CENTER TOASTED

----------------WHEAT
GERM

31*

29c

CC1IE1S

3

BABY FOODS
sunirit:

........ 6

k&gt;«

29*

He

... 39c

MOHS'
roruLAi ia*N0i

RUTAB4GLS

CIGARETTES
I O'CLOCK

10

pr. 19c

APPLE JUICE

MAltO FLAVOR

ONIONS

21C

GRAPE JUICE

2 kh.. 19c

URROTS

Cans

CLEANSER

IHESH-FIHGH

CART. S1.24

55c

tin TURN t0 H&amp;p ।
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CHED-0 BIT CHEESE 2 i^70*
49*

CHEESE FOOD
COTTAGE CHEESE
SWISS CHEESE
BUTTER

14&lt;

VULIAMA

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A&amp;P CORN
TOMATO CATSUP
TOMATO SOUP
TOMATOES
PRUNE-PLUMS ....
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13*
15*

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9*

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CAN

13*

NO. 2'/i
CAN

19*

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CAN

29*

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Out next meeting is Thursday
evening. Oct. 18. at the hall Re­
member the party Sat night at 8
o'clock.

$5.95 “p

COTTON AND RAYON
HOUSE DRESSES

HASTINGS

V.F.W. AUXILIARY
Some of the members met at thc
hall *niursday evening and packed
Christmas boxes for our overseas
men Many thanks to Sister Platt
, tor thr very fine lunch furnished.
Several youngsters met at thc
home of Pauline Skinner Saturday
pm and formed a Junior activlty
club. The following officers were
elected: President Joyce Barring­
' ton. vice president. Carol Zlmmer■&gt; man: secretary. Marilyn Harring­
ton. treasurer, Shirley Harrington,
chaplain. Marion Becker, guard. I
Lots Nyc
Thc next meeting will
be Saturday. Oct. 20. at two o'clock I

SOUTHERN—tiO

SUNNVFI41D

WHIT I TATI

‘3 .» 42c
'
l..

‘,?s’ 12c

CORN FLAKES

u. 27c

0l*fCT HOM IHt COAST

4ONA1HAN ANO 0IUCIOU1

PARSNIPS

SUNNVFItlO

PERCH
F1UM CAU6HI

FLORIDA—SEEDLESS—SIZE 45

APPLES

5 &amp; 45c

DOG BISCUIT

47c

CRANBERRIES
GRAPEFRUIT

COUNTY'S SHARE

FLOUR

DAIIT KltlltO

31c

MICHIGAN CELERY

. . to
.
w c*rt»a
motor d-’-1'
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nou. dcsacd «n&gt;M'AnM '
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400 Uaits VitBBio 0 (per piet)

FRUIT CAKE
tHKICHlO

MARVEL BREAD 3 LOAVES 32c

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DONUTS JANE PARKER
DEVILS FOOD

SLACK

DOZ.

15c

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out

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.c

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SLACK

MAYFIR TU

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39c

ROMAN

YUKON CLUB

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SUNNYFIELD

CLEANSER

GINGERALE

FLOUR

PANCAKE FLOUR

QT.

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QT. 14c

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOMR 11, 1945
ik. The Johnson and Wi*rDied their second silo the
•art ot the week also,—Mr.
s. J. Bowerman, who recentchased the oil station in
rille on Main street are ar­
: to reside there an well an
station.—Mrs. Charlie Aimimpanled hri daughter, Jim,
McFall to Grand Rapid*
ly. They called to nr* her
who Is blind and fulling.
d Mra. Eddie Clcmiu and
laughter of Hockford were
gurat* of Mr. and .Mrs.
Andler.—Mr. and Mra. Fred
have had as guests of late
■rk*' sister. Mrs Tetry and
tr of Chicago, also a sinter
(Inm-sota. —Mra. lien Parks
•n ill with the mumps.

IR SALE

law;
h.p. motor: wood
electric drill; •/, h.p. motor;
•r and speaker; radio lest
radio; electric heater; 2
stoves; stove receptacles;
able; bath brackets; kitchen
etc. Romex W P wire; CO
rllches. etc. Radjen, vacuum
i. flat irons, toasteix repaired,
117 S. Market
10/18

ileski

1 take

Ibra*

or

with attandsd th* W.O.T.U. convention
In Allegan last Tuesday and Wed­
crutches.
I A Monday guest of lhe Jesse nesday.
iAltofts wa* Pfc. Elmer Corder of
Haymond Aldrich of Caledonia
—/ Kalamasoo, home on furlough from
bpent Wednesday afluruoon wl‘± Georgia
Erik v»u Reis and John ot Grose*
pl* mother. Mrs. Charle* Aldrich, j
Pointe Farm*. Clifford Dolan of
I Week end caller* of the Blake in Travorib City the firat ot the Cranbrook School camo with them
[Mlerdlng* were Melville Buchn of week.
attil spent the wdek eud with his
Harauac and Howard Norcutl of&gt; .Mrs. Waller Stanley spent the
llrand Rapid*.
i week end with Mr. and Mr*. Wm.
Comm, and Mra. K. S. McIntyre
I Gue«ta of Mr. and Mr*. If. J. Mustard In Pontiac.
and Janet returned to Alma BjtnFreeland this week ware Mr. and
Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Nr*. Charle* DoVault aud two James Brown were 8/Sgt. Harvey,
Mr. and Mr*. W. W. Struble
{laughter* of LaFontglne. Ind.
j Boo* and hl* parents, Mr. and Mrs.
were Thursday guests ot her sister
I Mr. and Mr*. Alliaon Tolles, Mr. John Boo* of Rlvcralde. III.
knd* Mrs. Linden Snyder and Mr. I A Friday guest* of Mr*. William and brotnur-m-law. Mr. and Mr*.
L.
J:-Stanton In Caledonia.
knrt Mr*. Glen Ingram attended lhe Allerdlng was Mra. Carrie Sisson j
lace* at Northville Down* where of Freport.
Murphy spent two 'Tuesday and are driving lo St.
Mra. Tolle* and Mr. Ingram have

ERSONALS

four

staps

visit Mra. Beumer. Mr*. Klein r»| Payne were in Olivet on Monday on J PENNOCK HOSPITAL
turned on Wednesday.
burines*.
'
j BirthsMrs. Leona Procter ot latnslng Is
Mr. and Mr*. T. S Baird were j
’
a oirl for
.
spending thi* week with her sister, called lo Indianapolis. Ind., on Sun- j Mr and
Lorron Norton.
Mr*. Prance* Bennett.
day by the death of her oldest sis- Freeport, R. 1. Jill Elaine, Oct. »;
Those
Mr ana
ftn(1' Mrs. Vcrdan
Stowe!!.
Those from
troni away
away attending
niicnaing the
mo ter. Mra. J. L. Jcne* The funeral ' Mr.
vcnian ' siowcu.
funeral of the late Clair G.
held—
on -----Tuesday.
Mr ----and------Mra \VoodIand. Mary
Jo h
and
... DeCou wa*
- —------ ----------am,j wv
.iu Margaret
.w.
were Mr. and Mra. M A. Dietrich Baird returning Wednesday.
. Jean
10; Mr and Mrs. Homer I
and Judith.’ Mr.
W J. E.
j_„.
-------------------------------------' ’ and
' "Mra. EMra.
McElwain.
MU* Mary
Erway. ---------------------------------------------Dowling. R. 1. Beverly Jane, -- ---------...A Ml*a Emily McEl- 1
II Mr.
Xfr and
r.nrl Mra.
XI,', Wln-.ton
Wln-.tnn WarWir.
Imllarre. Chicago; Sgt. Richard: McElwain and
Oct. 11.
Besamor, New York; Mr. and .Mr*, wain were In Detroit over the week- tier, 137'. Center. Oct. 14.
II. V. Fora. Mr. and Mra. E. Smith,1 lnd as guest* ot Mr. and Mrs Ray !
Boy for
W. F. Dietrich. Mr. and Mr*. E Scott.
uvo.
-a
Mr. and Mr*. Estle Engle. Ha*1^. McEwen. Mu.llo«on; Mr
-------Mr*. C. A. Kerr „„
left Tuesday for ;i -------Ung*. „
R. ..
2. ............
E*tle R. D....
Jr ._Oct.
Mr,. D. A. Wal.h, Mr, U J. whl-inr md. lo vUll her nephew, 1: Mr. end Mrs. Nell Morri,. EreeMr.
1. S.e. Mna
man|lm w,n rtm Wr-port. Alien Leroy. Oct. 11.
man. Cedar Spring*; Mr and Mra sister in Oregon JU
Surgical: Bliss Boulter. Delton;
Il Sprague. -Mra. 8. -N. VmiNamec.
&gt; Mr n„d Mrs John Wood and
..
.
..Anton Ramon. Bellevue; Mrs
Mr. and Mr*, hd. \ an Popering. pj d Wood
t the wr&lt;.krnd in Harold rtilillp*. NaahvlUe; Mrs.
Grand
. R)
,h mr*. ncviuc
Neville Wood _..
and
--------- Rapids;
. - . Mr*. Mervln l$leln,• Y
j Aie
»iui
u MarffUcritc Kelley. 1722 S. JcffcrLlr .nd Lte-w
._.
. J.
.
_Th.,- .Un,r°»
.
.«wn
Mr.
Hr. llwwcn
H...n ,'rHllle.r
Crauur. 11*.
U. j,
shwhrr
JI.
Err.eit Lewis. 628 E.1
...... «.
„x Mr.
rn.r.t.n,,
I Medical:
M
itrolt;
Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. s,-h.d.,
Schader. vU„rt
....
.. Battle
.Jill: Jto. Glinn-Kellogg. 728 E.J
Jr. Mrs. Max Phlneaoy.
Inr
,
| o.,«u nr Mr. .nd-Mr.. Arlhur 10™"*
i
Hr. Chnrlr. Mnnr. ...4 hrld.1 a„,,ih „„ the .«,k,„d ».r. Mr. R.
” No 1; Mbs Maude ironside. 309 '
Park
were guests of Mra. Zelma Cox ana
and «r.
Mrs. c.yae
C)y(le uonn^m
Johnson o,
of retPetos- N Duth&gt;rtes

lire held there all the month.
(be week.
«r. and Mr*. E. W I’arinaleu
I Jack Larkin of Great Lake*Mra. Bert Payne
apcnl three ana Mr*. George Fingleton wuro In
Sunday with bl* ilater aiyl day* In Lansing lust
wek.
Chicago Suuuuy and Monday.
lainlly, Mr. and Mr*. Harold Doxey.
Mr. and Mr*. Earl Bumford, Mr., sir. and sir*. Ouu L'naau of
{ Mr. and Mr*. Harry Church had and Mra. Ward Erway. Mr. mid Grand Rapid* were week end
La guest* Sunday In their home on Mr*. Art feken and
Mra. Heva guest* of Mr. and Mra. Lawrence
k. Broadway. Mr. and Mr*. Ray B&lt; traon were Sunday guest* ot'uuaae. Together they spent SunFriday. The boy* returned recent-]
peered of Fennville, Waller Valle Mr. and Mr*. Charles Dunham atiuay with Mr. anu Mra. Jesse Chase ly from overseas.
I
|if Douglas. Mr*. Tony Komandrr Cooper.
• and an uncle. Levi Boice of Cnaiu. ,u2" ..
R ” . “ M " S*?
™
w..
'■
Robert fles.mer of Owosso was guest* ot the Rev and Mn A C
K
’ M- «
Maiuiv-r
hnd daughter Regena and Al Klal
Mr and Mrs. L. II Beadle enter- paign. Id., and Prole,*or Harold
. ................................
|&gt;f Detroit, Clare Baine of Hustings tained her brother. Jame* Coburn i I'uavy ano lutnlly of Lansing, and
Nr. and Mr*. Gerred were old high of Romulus for the week end
i .ur. aim ,V— ----------- .•*— —w
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ney &gt;oun* rraruterrra to urano
...
...
i
«&gt;••••• ......... —— — - Mllee ''•|,aee *rnt
y.fh* H*Pidi. George Roseboom. Middlepchool friend* of Mr*. Church.
I Willard Hilton and *on Kenneth 1 ..augliier ui
Urove.
[ Mr. and Mra. Jack Haven and spent Sunday with hl* daughterair. aud
W. W. Struble Durtnan last week *ere her lather. iuday where he win att«nd the vlUf
ajrje Edger.
vllle Q
Gayle
Edger Hultng*.
Haxtuica. R.
R. No
No
and mother. Mr and Mr*. Lewi* itate municipal league crnference. 5;
Nr*. Ethel King spent Sunday with, it -law. M/s. Charle* Hilton, and »p»ui nun
5; Frederick
Frederick Ryker.
Ryker. Na*hvllle.
Nashville. R
R.
Smith from Conneaut. Ohio.
'■ WM*?
5
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n
,r
°
m
Wcdne
*
dtty
tU‘ । no.
No J.
3; ciui
Carl lacuiuicu.
Leonard. 4?8
E. uicc««.
Green; Hilbert Buxton of Lake Odessa
family In Grand Rapid*.
I turner tn ,
c.ia-----—
--------o r|
A guest of Mr* Blake Allerd-i Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Boorom arel mi** Dorm uunuoerg ot ai.n v.
Ml** Evelyn Campbell, a student 'r.. y
'
...
m
Mrs
........
Guy c Keller. 302 W. Green. I
Ing for a few day* this week I* her &gt; entertaining their grandchildren. Lp«ut tlie week end with Dr. and
■! MrJ. and, ,Mra- ”oy.d, ”'5C a"lMrs. Raymond Gruber. Cloverdale;
Butch
Carol' ’Lynn ”
Mayo “
ot* | .»n&gt;. “
Frauk
Carrutnera.
pother. Mrs. Catherine Norcult' “
‘ u ufid' "
‘ --------the week end with her parent*. spending this week with Mr uind Mrs Bculah johnson. 117 W. Oen। Mrs Frank Lydorf of Bannlitef
tcr; Mr* Lawrence Haas. Mlddlelit Clarksville.
Olivet, a* thulr mother, Mr* i uuu*u uf Mr*. Hany Thompson Mr. and Mra. Ben Campbell.
i Mra. Charle* Wood, who has been vllle; Mr3 D.-lbert Meyer*. Lake
| H. H. Lillington spout lust week । Wayne Mayo, underwent an emerg-lmo u*t ot thc wees were Mr- and
George Green Ls taking an aut»i[a patient at University hospital in od(..K5a; Charles Krau»s. Freeport;
ency appendectomy al lx;ila Ho*- Mr*, uary Studl ot Lake Uuesaa.
Detroit.
pltul Friday night.
Mr. and "
*’
’*’'“ trip with C B Sherwood thia week 1 Ann Arbor, is now at thc home of Mrs. Lnrron Norton and baby girl,
Eng'.c
Oliver and they expect to go a* far north her rtster. Mra Charle* Kiley. In Freeport. R. No. I;
Mr and Mra Wm. Plant spent entertained
1; Mrs. Estle Engle
। A Thursday guest of Mrs Lawas the Soo.
I Detroit. Her street address to 9111 and baby boy. Hasting*. R- No- 2;
Thursday In Grand Rapids.
' «,uuurivn al
Mrs. Merl? Rowley and baby girl.
Mis* Janet Burn* was in Litch­ | Steel Ave. Detroit 27.
girl
in Mrs. Lyle Adams of Grand
Mr. anti Mrs. Chas H Leonard 415 W Apple; Mra. Lloyd Link and
Vedder and field Sunday where »he was a
home yesterday from Grand baby boy. 137*. E Center; Mrs
'
I Mr*.
faiwrencc
Adam ■
and
Vnsburgh of Michigan City Mi and Mr*. Jay Maratnan spent bridesmaid at the wedding of Mlui'came
)'
Rapids
where
they
attended
thc
Theron
Dolbce.
Hustings.
R
No.
3;
Jean
Fox
and
Pfc
John
Cummins
Thcron
Hasting*.
□; .
llauKbtcra spent Friday and Salurand Mra. 84. L. Yerger of; Sunday In Grauu Rapid*.
। sessions of the Grand Lodge at thc -Mra. Burr —
Fasj.ctt. Nashville; Thom­
‘Creek'
,ur«. Velma Yeriy returned to In thc Baptist church.
ind Mr*. Kenneth l-ewls and i i'utd.unia. Lain... Wvdn«*uay alter
Kartpl Rapid*. ....
A &lt;Me»t of Dr and Mrs L. J. i l.O.O.F. and the Rebekah Assembly as Hammond. Muting*. R. No. 2; ,
Kalned
Mr. and
Mrs
Warren | children of Battle Creek spent the u raw munuu risit here with her, Caston thU week is his mother. Mra. I Mr. and Mr*. William Thomas Harold Bower. Lake Odessa: Mrs.
aud daughter are moving to the Henry Geiger. Lake Odessa: Mrs.
■loberts of Grand Rapid* on Sun- week end with Mr, and Mra. W. D. ■ osugmer-ui i«w
N L. Caston of Pewamo.
;
BlayI Bennett.
Luu utuei tula...
Spending a 15-day furlough with! Charles Parker farm at Middleville Nell Morris and baby boy. Freeport:
■ Mr*. W. J. Allerding ntended the
Mr. ami Mr*. Chester Banghart.
Mi. and Mra starry Thompson the I. B Beadles and Cecil Mun-' 'on Thursday and Mr. and Mra, Kenneth. Louis and Marcella Over- !
■uneral of Harry Ball In Baltin I Helene and Bruce were In Ionia.Luu Mr*. Agues inompsun wtnu tun* arc 8 Sgt. and Mra Robert Parker will take the Thoma* bouse holt. Freeport.
E. Clinton.
.
Kreck. Tuesday.
(Sunday.
I
“
Beadle of Camp Guber. Oklahoma jon
1
I Monday guest* of Mr. and Mr*.I Mis* Lucy Hassell of Lansing
MARRIAGE LICENSES
tyi. ana Mra. Don Smith return
The Rev. A C Barker attended a
■Chester Bnnghart were Mr. and j wa* home for the week end
I rrlityr troni a lew days visit funeral In Jackson on Monday and
Eugene L Hau. Mendon. Mich.
■Mr* Mamin Norwood of Kalama-' Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bradford will
r.n TurMl.iv w.u In Battle Creek al
'
Genevieve I. FBher. Hastings .
■too
I be guest* this weekend ot hit
A guest of Mr*. Gary Townsend
Howard W Allen. Hastings
Miss Evelyn Montague left Mon-I brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and! for two weak* was Mr*. Lillie Ball.
Genevieve
M Om*a. Naaln llle .
1 meet with Mrs. Mcda Spaw for pot­
L-Jay for Northern Michigan where Mi*. Jack Nulanow In Chicago.
I Court of Coldwater.
Sgt. David Stone arrived home on
Lhe will make her homo with an
.Mr*
William Fox and Miss^
Mra. U. F. Feiupausch and Mr. Saturday after serving in the army luck dinner Wednesday, Oct. 24. All Robert A Humphrey. Freeport
Velma I. Buehler. Freeport ... 31
arc invited.
■uncle.
I(inice llelckord are spending tbo|
in the European area, and now has
Robert E Richardson. Hastings
I Mr*. Arthur Chase and Mias Week emi with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. uaiue*. bunday. wuers they at- hl* discharge paper*. He and hl*
kosephine Chase- spent the week Darling and their ulicle. William teiiui-il a luemurial burial service mother, Mra. L. W Stone, are Brush Ridge
June Mary Schovan. Hasting* .. IS
1 The Brush Ridge Cemetery Circle,
kind with Emtnon* Chase In Detroit I Perry, In Detroit.
,
...„
' Emory L. Fuhrr. Washtenaw Co
spending several days with friends will meet with Mrs Gladys Shultz.
|&gt;nd found him greatly improved.
Mis. I. J Smith. Mrs. W. J. utll tttHj Wl.u[ nlto Grand Rapids
Mien
.
21 '
in Pt. Wayne. Ir.d. &lt;hl» week
518 g"
on ThurxUy, Oslo■ in I* still under the cure of a I Allerdlng. -Mra Jay Snyder and lo
feidpausch at the I
U&gt; U Anne Pern came Monday
2S AU mc01bc„ „e ^ueaied Marjorie E. Cogswell. Nashville . 21 Hi
■rained nurse but is now able to] Mra. Ilrstlt* Woodman of Woodland t, tr(5uMon aankurtum.
to epend a iurtoukli or al day,.will,
K
, ,„d
one John Strimback, Hastings
.
57 'F:
I
'
.
———
Guests ot Mra. Fiorruce Ilullng her pareht*. Dr. and Mrs B A ]----- Ethel O. Van Velzer. Hastings . 47 fij
Buert.
___________________________
no&lt;l other relative* here tola wetk Perry Since she was home In the i
w, ,
spring. Lt. Perry was stationed at1 MUNICIPAL COURT
W..M.C. EXTENSION CLASS
N. Jackson. Ohio.
Tinian in the Pacific and has been
j-u
n Boyltneen. of j*-;.
—
IN ADVANCED RHETORIC
John
Kalamazoo.
8/»gt. 'tom Stebbins returned transferred to Mayo General Hoa- »a» arrested Tuesday by Deputy
Weium Michigan College u plan- Uj
to cnicago. Munday, alter spending pltal at Galesburg. Ill, where she sheriff Donovan, of Hickory Cor­
ning to conduct an extension cl*** Bl
the week end here.
' win return at thc close of her fur- ners. charged
•
. with
• operating a car
tn Advanced Rhetoric 323 with
Mr. ami Mra. Bert
J . Webb and‘ lough.
without a driver's license His car Hank Householder a* Instructor al !
Mrs Zulali Gifford of Buttle Creek
had been involved in an accident. Muting* tor the teacher* ot thu $
Wein Sunday guests of Mj, and guests of Mr. and Mrs Frank Stout When brought into Municipal court vicinity Tiw first meeiuig will be J
and two flight er* of Quincy On here that day. Boyltneen admitted
held on Thursday. Nov I. al 1.00 Sunday the six attended lhe Meth- Lhe charge, and paid 85.00 fine and
o'clock at lhe High school.
cdtot church In Hillsdale where lhe $4.50 cost* which Judge Cortrlght
Rev. L L. Dewey is pastor.

Community Notices

'nd check
se values/
LOUR

Me

LOUR
ILIO

5

SCUIT

IS UISNS '“o'

HOTEL

l,OI

LIKES

OATS

5 ,

rs IRffT ",
It

1

EAHffi

5c

'I

52c

ItNfU EOAMID

Me

GERM
OOPS

SEE OUR

COMPLETE

STOCK OF

MEN'S FALL and WINTER

UNION SUITS
Cotton Materials . . .

$1.49 - $1.69 - $1.79
Wool Mutiirat—2O'.&lt; f.50'.( wool

$4.50 - $5.00 - $5.25
Wc have a small stock of under shirt* and drawer*.
Medium weight and heavy fleece lined at

$1.29 - $1.50
Aljo short sleeve light weight shirts and drawers with *

'/j elastic bands.

Cotton, 89c and $1.00-25% wool-$1.75

Get the Beat at

BAIRD'S

18c

iuke
I.AN0S

19c
ca..

Mrs M. A. Dietrich, who ha* Marne were Sunday callers of Mr. I Harry Dickinson was picked up
; Monday ty
-----------------by ™
ths city
police
on a dubeen with her sister. Mrs. Clair and Mrs. Glen Glum.
Ensign John Isenhath and Bert orderly charge
DeCou. returned lo her home in
Chicago on Sunday.
Sunday guests ol Mi and

CLOSED MONDAYS

Open

Daily—8 A.M. to 2 P.M.
—5 P.M. to 8 P.M.

Albert Hauer of Woodland.

RUTH SPRINGER and BEATRICE MURPHY
Proprietors

51.24

3

59c

LET US HELP YOU SELECT THE BEST

? 13*
*15*
.°z.

?13*

r 19*

;z29*
1 0 (per plat)

many year* that we can recommend the brand* that will beat
answer your Individual needs.

250

59c

60c size

49c

ASPIRIN TABLETS

SAL HEPATICA

Pt

ACAROL

MILK OF MAGNESIA

VICKS RUB

2«F DDT SPRAY

i^25*

Pt
Small

33c

Qt

69c

27c

Pt

1.39

too

2.96

VITAMIN A CAPS (25.000 units)

100

2.69

HI POTENCY B COMPLEX

100

1.69

CYTRINAL MULTIPLE VITAMIN CAPS

100

2.39

Pt.

98c

COD LIVER OIL

SUNNYRELD

1.09

UPJOHN UNICAPS

PIPTO BISMOL

ICAKE FLOUR

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fairchild of
Grand Itaplds leave Thursday to
spend u few day* In Chicago.
j
Mrs. Don M. Gury lx in Racine.
WIs.. thl* week attending a provin
rial training .school for women
I workers at the DeKoven FoundaI tiou there.
She made Lhe trip
t from Grand Rapids to Milwaukee
by plane.
Mr and Mr*. Li-on Slander spent
thc week end In Grand Rapids.
Chicago Ulla week.
Among the students who left the
flrat at the week fw^ W.M C E,
Kalamazoo, were Roaellyn Parcell.
Marjorie Hill, Maureen llauvcnd.
Barbara Shannon and Doria Lock-

/ 32*

ice PLUS

Imported

= REE»’S|
= DRUG

MICH.

HASTINGS

Open

now

CAN 5C

JUICE

ITES
t

LOOK FOR THE 100% WOOL LABEL

HASTINGS

SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS
CHICKEN - TURKEY - STEAK

3 cans 21c

ER

OVERCOAT.

Dining Room

H MUI

Di

IF YOU ARE BUYING AN

STORES

— REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
7^ Hoetiofa
PhosM 2241
State A JeHeveoa

THE KIWANIS CLUB
WISHES TO EXPRESS THEIR

A SURPRISE ARRIVAL

Cotton
DRESSES

To coch ond every person that helped to make
the

Third Annual
White Elephant
Sale A Success
Right out of o cleor sky. we hove received a

Mra. Archie McCoy has returned
from Mansfield. Ohio, where she
had been nearly four weeks us the
guest of her brother and slater-in-

This fine co-operotion has again made this sole a
financial success. The Club will use the proceeds
during the year on community welfare work.

gently needed

mon*, and Mr. and Mr*. Harvey
McCoy
Fits Simmons and
non.
Michael David.
Pfc. and Mrs. Robert Turner
were In Grand Rapid* over the

THE KIWANIS CLUB OF HASTINGS

for school days. Our supply is limited, so we

Mrs. Erwin It. Clark and daugh­
ter. Madalynt*. and Mrs. Emma'S.
Evan* were in Battle Crock on Mon­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner and
children spent Sunday in Lake
Odessa
Mis* Stella Heath of Niles visit­
ed her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Geo.
Heath, over the week end.
slug tite Brat of thc week to attend
thc funeral of a friend, Mra.
Gibson, on Monday.
'
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Tesgsrdcn of
Grand Rapids spent Bunday hero
and conducted services al the
Wesleyan Methodist church in thc
evening.
Mr. and Mra. Ed. Chirgwln of
Portland. Oregon, arrived Monday
for a visit with her sisters. Mrs.
M. H. Turner and Mrs. James
Gower and other relative*.
Mr. and Mra. George Dryer and
rlitldrca of Albion wore Sunday
guests of Hastings relativoK.
Mr. snd Mra. Sidney Hayes of
Battle Creek visited Hastings rela­
tive* from Thursday till Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. fxird
left la»t Tuesday noon for their
home in Northfield. Minn., after a
visit with their cousins. Mr. and
.Mrs. Clyde Hendershott, aud other
Hgt. Richard Bessmer of Staten
Island, N. Y. and his /lister. Mra.
Mervln Klein, uf Grosso lie wuro
here last week to attend the funeral
of C. G. DeCou on Tuetdsy. Sgt.
Baumer remained utnll Friday, re­
turning via Baltimore, Md.. lo

shipment of,those almost forgotten but ur­
“Childrens

Cotton

Frocks".

suggest . . . Come early.

Ladies'

SPECIALS!

PANTIES
and BRIEFS
White Rayon
$1.19

Grode AA

Filled with hen feathers.

Lollypop

For children. Sizes 2 to 12
55c

$396 Pr.

Children's

CALIFORNIA ORAHGESIb. 13c
BEST YET FLOUR 251b $119
PEACH PRESERVE Aunt Jane’s lb 29c

SKIRTS
Plaids, plains and pleated.
Sizes 24 to 30.
$5.95

MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE
33&lt;
B0RDEN'SMINCEMEATi‘bi2oz.38c

Ladies'
BLOUSES
Shirtwaist and dressey
styles.
Extra sizes 38 to
44.
Short and long
sleeves.
$5.00

HERSHEY'S COCOA Jib 11-«
KEYKO OLEO 12pt«. lb. 23c

€. Thomas Stores
130 W. State St.

Halting*, Mich.

^Ladies'—All Wool

Decorative

MITTINS
Small, medium, large

Assorted colors ond ma­
terials. Fine for your living
room.
$1.98

Chenille Crib
BED SPREADS

A large selection of pat­
terns and colors.
$5.00

49c

Teen Age
BLOUIIS
Long sleeve . - . Cotton
□nd rayon
White ond
postal shades. Sizes 7 to
14.

See Our New Shipment Of Lace and Printed Doilies,
Scarfs and Cloths For Christmas Gifts.

DressEU*

PARMALEE STOR
Success*’ to Frandien't
HASTINGS

124 i. STATS ST.

�j

fiSLSSS——4
SCOTT'S SERVICE
TRUCKING

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IclassifTedIvant

M»on. ord.r, to Carey*,
Hione 258Z

JOHN BECK

ads

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Delton,

Mich.
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application. Cal]
phone PralrtevUJa

If

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Refrigeration Service |

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Trucks, Tractors and Cars

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tit N. HANOVER ST.
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SWANSON
AGENCY
109 W. STATE

AUTO

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BONDS

farmers ATTENTION 7

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Phone 3721

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DR. DERK STUIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
112 W SUU
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Phone.: 2S4S-2M1

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CaU 7908

EMFLOTMENT—HELF WANTED
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Phone

Marshall Furnaces

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Repairs furnished and installed I
for all makes of furnaces
|

WANTED

PIN SETTERS

Eave* Troughing
Tin Shop

Floor Sanders for Rent

HASTINGS RECREATION
PHONE 2133

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
IO E- SUte

WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING
INSURANCE and BONDS

DEMING ELECTRIC PUMPS

Jerry Andrus

Harvey J. Ix-wl»
103 E. Colfax St.
Ila.llngs, Mirh.
Call after 5 p.m.
Phone 3831
tf

one 2419

Natl Bank Bld*.

We Remove Dead Animals
For Prompt Removal
of Old, Crippled
or Dead Horses

L

AUCTIONEER

Sheldon Agency

DEWEY REED

Full

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

RENT

1 r.-.iu furiii.hril
H Jrffrruin, AdaH'

Phone 2193

BOYNE

— Brokes —
•t ! 307 E. Green
Phone 2330
Aj
Adjoining Red Arrow Station
1025
at.ari

mu in.xt .•*li*r|.ine room f.ri.a'r ru
t.nnrr t.rh ■djolhlrig T.'” f "al
.
Il
h.&lt; I'hinr

FRANK JONES

SID

AUCTION SALES
List Your Sale With

Hastings

Horses
D. F. ROBINSON
CEMENT CONTRACTOR
AU types of cement construction.
See me for estimates.
Phone 75ft F 1-4 after 6 p.m.
Halting*. Route 5.

HENRY FLANNERY
PHONE 3I7t

NASHVILLE

Beyer far STILES and Company,
HuilnO itockyard*. phone 25M. or
‘
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r. Konst Al.l- UOllKKN k"

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and Cows

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

AU Kinds of Insurance
Surety Bondi
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ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
And Efficiently by Our Local Collector

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KALAMAZOO

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ipense — phone Prairieville

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[state NOW We Will Be Sorry
Later:

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cs. Tractors ond Cars
i appearance and increases
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438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

10 ACRE PLACE close to HASTINGS
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All modem, has furnace, bath, lights, nice shady
yard, hen house, brooder house Gr granary $4200.00

. DERK STUIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
State
Hastings
Phones: 1*65-2891

40 ACRE FARM 21 MILES OUT
from Hostings, sitting on a very beautiful spot,
overlooking the City of Hastings, a stone house.
5 rooms, two bedrooms, living room, dining room,
kitchen, has new bath with new stool, water in
house, lights, wired for electric stove, new roof,
nice little barn &amp; chicken coop, priced at $4200.00

GOOD, ALL MODERN Square House
7 rooms, has a nice basement with extra good drain,
has barn for garage, full lot. extra good casings
and woodwork inside, all for------------------------- $5250.00

6-R00M HOUSE on Newton Court

Office Hours:

Has water, lights, inside toilet, good lot. priced
at_______ _____________________________ ...$2500.00

Evening!:
Mon, Wed, Frl.

8-ROOM HOUSE in Second Word

Closed Thursdays

Just off Hanover St., has water, lights, gas, has
stool, attached garage, new roof? good loca­

tion ________________________________________ $3200.00

move Dead Animals
r Prompt Removal
f Ohl, Crippled

or Dead Horses
and Cows

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BARRY BYPATHS
By JANE CAMERON
Tlie Seabees are out-Caeaarlng
Caesar when it cornea to mottoes.
They have brought the old. "I came.
I saw. I conquered.” up to date with
this brief bit: "Can Do. Will Do.
Did." They did. too.

A woman may put on a sun suit1
and not go out in the sun; she may
put on a bathing suit and not go
near the water; but when she put#
on a wedding dress—brother, bc-

The Phrase moat used during the

over. I'm going to do this, or that,
or some other thing." Well, the
war is over and how many of us
arc beginning the thing we planned?
I can't even remember some of the
Slwash. the duck who was mascot minor things I intended dolng. The
of the Marines who did the redis­ plans and threats must have been
tribution of the populations on Ta­ purely 'escape" stuff. What fools
these mortals be|
rawa. Tinian and Slopan. was re­
cently featured in one of our lead­
ing magazines with the following
। resume of her exploits. "Landing
with her outfit, at thc beginning of
I the Tarawa battle. Biwuh spent
1 thirty-six‘hours under fire. In the
first fifteen minutes of the inva­
The Michigan Farm Bureau Wom­
sion, she beat lhe sluffing out of a en met Wednesday. Oct. 10. al the
Jap roaster, and attacked and rout­ Parish house. Hastings, for a one
eel a shell-shocked Jap pig. Siwosh o'clock luncheon, with forty asso­
showed no bottle fatigue at all." ciated women present. Group singShe must be Irish.

Mich. Farm Bureau
Women Meet and
Plan Activities

Mrs. Walter Hobbs, county chair­
And then there 1* Willie, the air­ man. introduced Carl Brodbeck. sec­
minded coon in lhe Panama region, retary-treasurer of Barry county,
who ambled In from the Jungle and who presented an outline for lhe
took over the airport. He began 1046 program. Four women were
his career in aviation a* stowaway chosen to be member# of a council,
in the landing wheel wells, and one from each section of the coun­
there he persists in parking himself ty: Mn. Claude Hoffman, south­
every time a plane is prepared for eastern: Mrs. George Clouse, south­
a mission. There are time* when a western: Mrs. H. A. Woodman,
coon is not required, and al such northeastern; Mrs. Myrta Jackson,
time*, the presence of Willie U as­ northwestern.
certained before the takeoff. I I .Subjects
..... ..... ....
discussed were the wornwould say that Willie U much more tni camp at Clear lake far Ute
progressive than many human* 11 summer, and the annual meeting
know.
■ #t Lansing Nov. 7. at which time
* * •
| a new state chairman U to be chos­
Incident on the home front—Tlie en. Austin Pino, a representative
bus was crowded and the stout lady ot the Michigan hospital service led
was struggling to get her tightly- a discussion of the Blue Cross plan.
buttoned Jacket open to gel her Mr*. Walter Hobbs wa* elected
fare. The gentleman beside her chairman of the 4th district, which
offered\to pay it and she was in­ gives her a place on the slate ad­
dignant.. He explained. “My only visory board for the Farm Bureau
reason for doing so was that you un- Women.
bottoned my suspenders twice In
trying to gel into your own pocket.*'
Rich Sources ot Vitamins
Fresh leafy greets* are rich
“Have you learned lessons only of sources of vitamins A and C, and
those who admired you. and were
. tender with you. and stood aside for turnip lops, dandelions and leafy
I you?
lettuce, as well as many other wild
Have you not learned great les­ and cultivated greens, are valuable
sons from those who reject you. and adjuncts to the diet.
I brace themselves against you. or
who treat you with contempt, or
dispute the passage with you?”
—Walt Whitman. at once should be wiped with a damp
cloth or buffed with steel wool.
One of Dr. Lloyd C. Douglas' fin­ Washing remove* the protective
est novels wiut based on the pre­ bloom that keeps lhe poree closed
ceding quotation, the title being tak­ and prevent* odors ot other foods
en from the last phrase.
end bacteria from entering.

WORKS

VY DUTY
L RUBBER
ARCTICS

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4CH SHEEP

s $398m
NCH
Pac'e

been expended in preparing this
notwithstanding his handicap and
program and a large turnout is ex­
misunderstanding. Those familiar
pected.
with veterans problem*, believe that
many adjustmenu of this sort will
BOIL VEGETABLES
have to be mqde. It is for this pur­
BEFOBE SERVING
pose that the Barry County Council |
Always boll canned vegetable! for Veterans Assistance was organ­
from five to 10 minute# before serv­ ized.
j
ing.
That U a rule that every home­
maker should follow to the letter,
Michigan State college nutritionist#
Now is thc time to come in
contend.
•
and arrange with us for
Il is often tempting, upon open­
Ing a can of vegetable# and finding
those
them Just the right texture, to
shorten the boiling period. But thia
1# unsafe, for botulinus toxin, which
is poisonous, may be present. Boil­
ing will destroy this poison.
Even when lhe vegetable# have
been canned with a pressure cooker,
there is a chance the toxin may be ]
Whether it be a family group, or
present.
Also, it's a risky habit to taste the j
top two or three peas, or the top . you'll find our photographs lo

CHRISTMAS
PORTRAITS

string bean in the Jar. Boil lhe'
contents first and taste afterwards. |
If the vegetables are to be used ,
In a cold salad, it's advisable to boil
them first and then let them cool.
Don't take them directly from lhe

If after being boiled the food
smell* or tastes queer, don't risk us­
ing It.

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ADS TOOTH PASTE 25c val. 2 for 37c
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AND HAIR OIL Bo,hfor
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Open doily—9:00 to 6:00

banner want auvs. bring

VICTORY BONDS will provide a
-cushion' for poet-war years.

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Votorani Council
Aiding In Job
Readjustments

Barry Co. Farm Bureau Victory
Day and annual’meeting for all F.B.
Leslie Hawthorne. Chairman of 3
families and their friends, will be Employment Committee of lhe Bar­
held Thursday. Oct. 25. at- Hastings ry County Council for Veterans As- .
high school gymnasium. There will sista nee. related a definite instance !
be a potluck dinner at 12 o'clock.
of the very real aid and assistance (
Colfee. cream and sugar will be fur­ the organization can give to a re- I
nished.
turned service man. A Barry coun- j
George Schult* o( Paw Paw. will ty boy who had lost an arm in the I
speak in the afternoon. He is a Pacific Theater of War returned to i
farmer and also represent* the field
his old job In a Hastings factory.]
service ot Michigan Farm Bureau.
His disability prevented him from ]
He will discuss current problems
performing his work and he wa# &gt;
confronting fsrmers and proposed shifted to another Job that was so [
legislation that t* aimed to correct
foreign to him that he not only was
some of the existing conditions.
forced to do his work badly but was ;
A 30-minute comedy will be pre­
unhappy and dissatisfied. Soon
sented by the Junior Farm Bureau after he quit his employment and ’
groups with a cast of thirty char­
went to a neighboring city. His wife I1
acters which promises to be a most
and three children were on the verge
entertaining feature.
of seeking public aid when Mr. Haw­
Four directors are to be elected—
thorne. having received a report of
one each from the southeast and the case from anxious relative* of
southwest sections, a director-atlarge and a home community di- j the veteran, followed him to the
| nearby town, told him of a readjust­
rectory-at-large. Barry county is ! ment that the Barry County Council
entitled to 11 delegates to the state.
I for Veterans Assistance had accom­
convention at Lansing. Nov. 8 and 9.
plished with his former employer in
These, one for each 100 member­ Hastings and got him to return to i
ship. will be elected at the meeting.
Hastings with his family. His new
Considerable time and effort has

vs.

NIGHT
OCTOBER

eetor

SIZES

Annual F.B. Meeting
October Twenty-fifth

HASTINGS

FRIDAY

o 2-9544 —Coll

6 TO

SECTION TWO

CHARLOTTE

ID FARM
PROMPTLY
cal Collector

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOm 18, 1945

NINETIETH YEAR

Now is the time
INVESTIGATE THE VARIOUS FINANCIAL PLANS

HASTINGS
New
Athletic Field
Formal dedication of Hastings’ new
Athletic Field will Precede the game.
Come and see this colorful ceremony.
BAND MUSIC
SPEECHES
THE BIG GAME of the YEAR

BACK THE SAXONS
Hastings’ Fighting Team Deserves Your Support.
Gate# Open
D E TU ED El ^'s Pul&gt;licity Contributed By
■ bICIVCb Hastings Chamber of Commerce
At 7 P. M.

WHICH ARE AVAILABLE FOR THE BUILDING OF
NEW HOMES AND THE MODERNIZATION OF OLD

ONES.

THIS COMMUNITY needs new homes, and the Moderni­
zation of old ones. We, at this Bank, ore interested in
this development. We welcome those who ore thinking
about their Post-War home to come in ond discuss your
plans with us.

The Loaning of Money is Our Business
SEE US WHEN YOU REQUIRE A LOAN'

HASTINGS CITY BANK
"Fifty-Nine Yean of Conlinuoue Service"
PHONES: 210S • 2103

HASTINGS,

★ SHOIF TOUR COLORS— Buy V. S. Victory Bondi and Slampt

�THE HASTINGS BANNKB, THURSDAY, OCTOMM II, 1M5

I And Mn. K. R. Cronk, Bernice Anne CRESSEY
'Claud Hammonds-—Mr. and Mrs. 1 HENDERSHOT
ask hsr!—On Bunday •vsnlng, Oct. The topic ot dlscuuion wu
_«...
_ 8pel man Casey entertained Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Staley and Ray Ostroth who hu been 111 with 7, Mra. Saunders, with ten numand Fred R. of Middleville, were
Rush Saunders visited Mr. and
dinner guests Sunday of their par­ Richland was well attend—much Mrs. Russell Mott of Hendershott children ot Dowagiac are spending bronchitis the put week is im­
fun
and
810
was
realised
from
'
Thursday
evening;
Mrs.
Edd
Meprovise—
The
Maple
Grove
Farm
tended a Youth Fellowship meeting Mra. WJ1I Johnson in Middlsvllle,
.
' ellLa- Mr- and Mra- FFed Can&gt;P- *
their Whlto Elephant sale.—Mra Phariin and Mrs. Albert Stauffer Mrs. A. II. Brill.—Mr. and Mrs. Ir­ Barta* will meet Saturday even- at' tho
Middleville Methodist Sunday eAnlng—Mr. and Mra.
Hugh Chapman and eon Kendall • Friday; and Mr. aud Mra. Res win Eddy of Woodland salted on
church and received many helpful Belton Putman of Kalaraasoo spent
■w— •
- —— —— ——— । Huuon ana air. ana mts. ram oage were in Kalamaxoo. Wednesday.—. Casey and son ot Baltimore Sun- Mr. and Mrs. John Weycrman and Claude Hoffman.—Mr. and Mrs. Ideas to be used In the M. Y F, the week end with her parents. Mr.
family. Sunday. — Mr. and Mrs. Harry Babcock entertained tfie which Is being organized at Milo.! and Mm Rush Saunders.
RMd nt Blrch Run to attend^the, Qf
olm.
------------------Farm ----------Bureau „
group.
—r.
obesrvsnce of their golden
stead. who WM * zurglcgJ patient Juan visited Mn. Warren Cairns. Kalamazoo, Mr. Olson. Miss Barrett Frank McCarty are staying withBanfield
Tuesday.—There was a birthday' aad Mr. and Mn. Ray Harris of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Haynes white Wednesday evening.—John Chewparty
on
.Mrs.
Murte
Fruln
last
i
Grand
Rapids
and
Mr.
and
Mra.
loft on Monday for a 10-day visit able to return home the tetter part
Monday
night
—
Mr.and
,
Mra.
Dou
[Gene
Knapp
of
Benton
Harboi
his
recent
illness.
Collars
to
mo Sunday evening and learned that
with Mr. and Mrs. David Oughton । of the week. ♦ Harold Wenger and
and baby. Laurence David, at Roch- daughter Charlene were Grand Rap- Reynolds entertained with a pbeaa-1 spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. McCarty Sanday were Mn and Paul Frtddle. la In a hoepital In
Mra. Charlee McCarty aad Charite. Austria.—Mrs. Grace Mack and
ant supper one night last week.— i Clark Robinson.
TE’
.1 tt.— ~------- j itte vlzltors test week. Harold has Mrs. Marie Knickerbocker of GalesJr, of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mra. Mrs. Dorothy Hoffman were al
1
of Dcteolt visited her daughter and Just returnKi from Mrvice overseas,
Robert McCarty of Kalamazoo.— Hastings Wednesday attending a
family, the Rev- Harold Krires. from , M, Rnd
Rlchard30n burg, visited Miss Nettle Doolittle i £A8T DELTON
Sunday-Claude Harmon of Kate-1 M)m Ruth Hoffmaa who workt Mr.jand Mrs. Leslie Lockwood joint meeting of the Michigan
LLOYD IIUVER, Service Manager
10 ®^Urd‘y' *, “/ ““I have aold their home on Slate St. mazoo enjoyed some hunting at
“u‘“ nonman. woo wUr«. spent Sunday with Mra. Allb* Han- Farm Bureau women and hospital
)*&gt;■ George PeGraw^ and son of, to
and
Lentz Chaffee, who home Saturday and Sunday.—One ' *n Kalamaioo. spent a weeks vaca- darshot—Mr. and Mra: Ehbla Lei- sarvleo.—Mr.
and Mra . Sidney
Bettie
&lt;ere ,E“)yrd“7
have been living in the Horace Pow aaar called on Ernest Haynes. Sun- Stanton sod family and Mra. Grace
vMtore of Mr. and Mre Byron D.) erl
RlehardionI
seeing so many "westerns" lately; Lcwt, Hoffman.-Mrs. Irene Harr- day. George Haynes apent a few Stanton and eon. Rufus called al
PARTS b SERVICE
ni-.ved Into the Baptist parsonage that he thought he’d see what he
...
V1 »«-n„***i* days with his father recently, after Clyde CheeMman’s. Sunday,
H.rlnu 00 • Sll.T" 0,1
“d «&gt;•. VI MeQuurt. receiving his diacbarge from the
Md&lt;rfHotlntk wereSun- wh(eh u
u no could
du
In
♦ rnkMnl putnr h.t», • Tho cl.ro rode the John Deere and used his'*Penl Wednesday In Kalamaxoo army —Mra. Wayne McCarty and
CENTURY BOATS
f
EVINRUDE MOTORS
Mm lump. •&gt;» »•« l»en amilp.d KhM,
„„ Mldal, St h„ blacksnakc whip for a lariat while! and visited Mrs. Ruby Kelley and daughters spent unday with Mr. MILO
Norris Allen represented Milo
WM. torn. W Item. U&gt;. pul Im.
,„n
herding cows on his Crevsey ranch. I Mrs Marjorie Ata'/.—Mi. and Mra. and Mra. Floyd,Jones of Assyria.—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernest
Mattlaon
and
-----------—
&lt;
--------------Mr,.
1.0.111.
Honmon
.nd
Mr.
|
,
wul
,„„
dourtior.
V.r.
Wx Iroprortn. IM. .l&gt;Michigan Ave. at M.C.R.R. Tracks — Hastings
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Garrison spent U&gt;‘» wcck end —.Mra. Doris Saund^’,C“{LL5n« M?’Ward ■ penntnt*- Tlte Fred Camp home
"Yo'l.rti!■
’■
Hunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kd «ra attended Teachers’ Institute in
BiU«-and Mrs JBtnls Mernlng w-ere
door
covered wllh to rarenmant. oiiturnay. riarvov;
Lentz at Algonquin lake —Fay Whit Kalamazoo. Thursday and Friday,
J®
Rapids attending the | brw Ur&gt; Itan Babcock Enztan had the misfortune to huve
i-a-- an»nt &gt;* r.Miol*
fi’’*?'* at
of dav* worth with John Orr of BaUle —On Sunday evening, lhe Rev. R.
Grand Chapter of the OXfi last ,nd
Hecktr
ftd- hi. band badly crushed in the slio ,r?nd L?ds’.
*7*^ ,
^ousc gueits oI, vantage of lhe fine morning &lt;Mon-; filler, Friday.—Mrs. Jennie Culp Is)'don aud helped Rhlsnon celebrated Creek called at Floyd Garrison’s. D. Leonard from the Methodist
.^urn™’ ...
I dey&gt; and went pheasant hunting. not much bettor.—Mrs. Frauklyn ■!his birthday.—Mrs Bob Carpsniat Sunday. The mothers of McOmber church at Middleville, met with our
district held a mother's meeting at
P*oP&gt;* »« «h« -Milo church to
rJ^.vnrttn^'eBCh K*rl brlnElnK b,ck * blrd’ B,,d Goodrich was a Richland visitor i'and Miss Lorraue Collison of Bat
th school Thursday aftrnoon with b«’P ’b«n on the Youth Fellowship
^nday dinner gueste of Dr. Alton
back to her Job at Food Cen- Wednesday.
I tie Creek were 'dinner guests o. th teacher. Mrs. Howard Martin as *»rk here. The following officers
C»»r °Uc’ * Ur on tbne * The R,v *nd Mrs Family Enjoy Reunion
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Galnder on Frb hoetess. -Born to Mr. and Mrs werp elected. President. Virginia
5' Yx or!b,hln’
Sc™ Harold Krieg attended the funeral
day. In the afternoon Clara enter­ Robert Johnson a son. Vern Ellis. B«&lt;k;
Vice President.
Richard
French .nd daughters, and Mrs. V.,
3aturday at Cloverdale fur at ths home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd tained nine ladies with a shower Mr. Johnson has his discharge Hall;
Secretary. Naomi Beck; !
Elliston of Baltimore Sunday. Mrs. for Mra. Lila Collison—Mr. and
B. Furnlss were In Grand Rapids
f
E’a great aunts. Mrs. Thera Nagler. Mra. Donald McQuarrfecntertalned
Saturday. Mrs. Gribbln and Mrs. I
’
_______
Mr and Mrs. Jacob Wolfe und Mr.; their daughter Gauern of Kalama to move into their home about ml«lon chairman are; Worship
Mkniu remaining over Sunday Ail
November 1— Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
cvangallsm. Naomi
Beck;
•nd Mrs. Arthur Richardson of
too a couple of days last week.— McIntyre entertained the Hendsr- worId friendship.
Norris Allen;
T/5 Keith T. Biss, son of Mr. and Hastings, an aunt, Mrs. Warren1 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoffman aro shot Farm Bureau group Saturday community service. Richard Hall;
Cairns of Doster and guest. Mies
l Mn. George Bass of R. 1. Nash­ Joyce Klinger of Delton, and uncle1 enjoying a telephone these days. evening— Mra Albert Borton and recreation. Jack Bradfield. Mra
—Mr. and Mrs Robert Louden and Ann IxmiIm have returned from tbs &gt;&lt;«•»&gt; Saunders will act aa coun-.
ville. has been honorably discharged Mr. and Mrs Donald Geiger and Mrs. Ida Plfer spent Wednesday
at Indiantown Gap military reserva­ children of Flint; sister. Mr. and] visiting relatives In Kalamazoo.— East and Albert expects lo join *®lor- Sixteen young people were
Mrs. Jacob VanDyk and daughter Mr. and Mrs Leon Watson and them next month.—Mr. and Mra •« atendance.—Mrs. Fred Ryerson,
tion in Pennsylvania after more
Robert Easton. Mra Ida Easton and *“ ■ Hastings shopper. Saturday.
of Kalamazoo; cousins. Mr and
Mra Almyra Easton of Jackson ~^«ek Bradfield called on friends
than four years in the army. Keith Mrs. Glenn Yarger of Battle Creek
era at Stewart Waters Sunday af­ callsd on Mr. and Mra A. C. Clerk In Kalamaioo, Sunday afternoon,—
wean the American Defense and and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Richard­ ternoon.
and family Sunday —Mr. and Mrs *«l» Virginia Beck and girl friend
son.
of
Dowling
were
present
The
E.T.O. ribbons. He served u tech­
Ronald Haynes called on Mr. and of Kalamaioo. spent the week end
guest of honor was Samuel Geiger
nician 5th grade in the 985th Field
COATS GROVE
~
Mrs Lloyd Haynes, Bunday.—Un- *rl&lt;h ’ho former’s parents—Our
Artillery batallon. He entered serv­ 2/c Rusarll Reynolds of Kalamazoo
The E. Coats Grove Farm Bu­ less otherwise notified the Mender deepest sympathy Is extended to
ice March 31.. 1941. as a volunteer.
shot
L. A. S. will meet with Mrs. lhe family of C. C. Pettenglll. who
reau group met last Friday eve­
Sgt Ix&gt;ulx Hickey, son of Mr. and Friday with a rating of 3 85 out of ning at the school house for a pot Roy Burnham. Thursday. October passed away Friday morning—Mr.
.
.. . ..
..
.
Mrs Dan Hickey, is back home and a possible 1.0. We are proud of
expects his discharge this week. Sgt. him. He visited relatives In Cres­ business session were, chalrmsm. Mrs Clinton Brill and Johnnls his farm from lhe air Saturday nf-|
purHickey entered service in Aug, 1941. sey Saturday.
Mrs. Carl Holtom; assistant chair­ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. ternoou. lie had recently
and has been overseas since Jan,
man. Lyle Endsley; secretary trees H. Brill.
cause Saturday. Oct.
1943.
urer.
Velma
DeMond;
district
125 N. Jefferson $».
Hastings
HINDS CORNERS
Saunders birthday, a
Staff Sgt. Howard Snow, who came
chairman. Robert Blocker and BANFIELD
Thinking
that
telain es and Clare Stahl; chorister. Carl GraaVictor Grauman of Battle Creek
ROGER W. WISWELL, MGR.
friends In this section would like huls. publicity chairman. Paul
Ring relatives here.
to hear front old friends. I will Inday.—Mrs. Eva Sweet spent ths
Stag Sgt. Howard Snow, who came
CARL COLLIN
pie’s Sunday school class. Games
home on furlough two weeks ago. eelved from Anson Cummins uf Ed Icy; A. W. and H, Lucille Wood­
man.—Mrs. Bessie Woodman was Held. She Is living with her sou
was called back lo Indiantown Gap. more. Mich, whoso horses
ran
nine a wiener roast was enjoyed.
Pa, before the expiration of his away with him last April. His life nt Allegan Tuesday night and Wed­ In Battle Creek.—Mr. and Mrs. G. Mary received many nice
gifts.
nesday
attending
the
4th
Dist.
W.
leave. His mother. Mrs. Christina
C. T. V- convention.—Levi Boice Of day dinner cuesta ot their daugh- Was Mary surprised? Well, just
Snow, reports she expects him home
Champaign,
III,
Is
visiting
Mr.
and
Soon with his discharge. Howard able to be about the house
Mrs
Jesse
Chase
—
Harley
Sense
nard Hammond.—Pvt. Maurice G. ■
aAWJSfc!
returned from Europe last month,
Monday thru Saturday
was In Battle Creek for X-ray Hammond is now tn the Philip- !
having served nearly two years
overseas. He entered service in thing. A daughter is staying at thc pictures Thursday—Mr. and Mrs. Pltu-s His address Is 8I4th Mini-1]
Henry Poulson of Middleville visit­ tary Police Co, A. P. O. 70. c/o I ]
FARM SERVICE
June, 1M1.
home and curing for them Address ed their daughter. Mrs. Wllda Postmaster. San Francisco. Calif.— j;
Edmore. Mich.—Mrs. Richard S. AllcrdltiK and family on Sunday - Carl Bowman and Don Putman at- !
Monday thru Friday
Sgt. Darwin A. McClelland, son of Smith of Allegan underwent an Harold Townsend, Robert Hart and tended thc Brotherhood meeting in !
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McClelland of operationfor acute appendicitis last Robert Sease are home on fur­ Hastings
Monday evening.—Mr.
Monday—Mrs.
Margaret
Pyrcil lough. The latter has been taking
Nashville is at home,
an------honand Mrs. Reo Brink were guests
Latest Michigan and National farm---------------------------——with
----------and Mrs. Dorlt* Frost are working
course in Lincoln. Ga.. Sunday at the George Wickwire
news . . . Chicago Livestock. Grata, orable discharge after four years in .1 H«pklu,.AII,s.n Cu. ■&lt; prmui. a schooling
, Station home.—Rev. Robert Smith Is at­
goes „„
hack „
lo ,
Victoria
Egg. Poultry and Celery Markets ... the army. Sgt. McClelland went Mr m.1 I. lu ite uerawl uu and
)n T
tending school In Evanston, ill.—
taterviews . . . Special Weather re- overseas In May. 1944. and most of Corr, ou T.O.UI. l.l.ud, Mr 1M„ p„,
„a DeVon Putman and family will
—
* *
that time was near Hurford, Eng­ rell Is also located on another is- r •
.....
....................
land. serving In the 133rd General land.-Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Phil- jDarlene visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorin
and
family
In
Battle
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Dou Putman —
, hospital unit. He wears the E.T.O, lips. Mrs. Gertrude Konrrczny nod ‘iOverimlth
(
1 pre-Pearl Harbor and good conduct son Kennln were guesta ot Mr. aud!ICreeir last Sunday.—Mrs Carl Hol­ Mrs. Hattie Bristol will soon leave
Mrs. Jay Snyder of Hastings Sun-1.ton and.daughter. Loutee accomjianlea
thelm
to
Assyria
to
visit
spend
the winter with her daugh-1
Ice he worked for National BUcuit day.—. Mrs. Carl Miller mid batty
Co. in Battle Creek. At present. of Middleville spent Sunday with relatives.—Ltoyd Demand of Ionia •r, Arietta.
on his mother. Mrs. Pearl
Sgt. and Mrs McClelland and young Mr and Mrs. Guy Miller —Mr nnd called
,
Demond
Sunday p m.— Recogni­ BRANCH DISTRICT
|
sen are anticipating a holiday In Mrs. Robert Barton aud children (
tion Day was observed in th? Sun­
DIAL
Wesley Webb and daughter. Vonsunny Florida.
of cast Hastings spent Sunday at day
(
school last Sunday, honoring da and Margaret of Hastings wsre
thu eight teachers:
Mrs
Irene Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. sod
Brooks. Mra. Bessie Woodman. Ar­ Mrs. Herbie Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs.
thur Richardson.Earl Seise. F. C. Floyd Armour of Quimby were flat-1
.Wing. Greta Endsley. Vesta Sease.
and Virginia Thompson. — Mrs. Mahlo Parks of Kalaaiaxoo la lhe
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Donna Slocum and Mrs Lucille
Woodman attended a luncheon and man —Earl Marshall of Detroit Is
program tor associated women ot helping his mother. Mrs. Freda
the Farm Bureau in lhe Parish Marshall with her fall farm work.
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day afternoon with Mrs. Fred Cole. malaria fever and tn a hospital.
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A sort of house-warming, program This te the second time he has
In charge of Wayne Collbaugh. Re­ been seriously ill with the fever —
a fact that Is proved by a stability
freshments were served.
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phis and Mrs. Mattie Mishler werecallers on Mrs George Forbey and
Mrs. Jule Godfrey Sunday after­
noon. — Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Blough and Leia Starlx&gt;ard of Wel­
come Corners were Sunday after­
noon ioilers on Mra. Eatellc Rosler.
—Mr. and Mrs Roy Blough w»re of Hastings, were Sunday callers
in Barr? ton Monday.—Mrs. Della al the Os troth-Adams home.

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Dining room suite, com­
plete. table, 6 chain
and buffet.

Majestic range.

Porcelain range.
Heating stoves and circu­
lators.

Electric washer.
2 piece living room suites.

2 beds, springs ond mat­
tresses.
Oak writing

Oil heater, small.

Crocks.

Indian suit.
Ladies hunting shoes.

Trunk.

Center table.

Table and 3 chairs.

Bicycle.
Guitar ond ukulele.

8 window washers.

Green bed. springs ond
mattress.
Dresser.
Coil springs.

desk

and

bookcase.

Ice box.

Stove boards.

3 pc. suite.

Offize choir.

6x9 rug.

3—10-gal. milk cans.

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Lawn chair.
Electric fan.

Buffet.

Desk or cabinet file.
Light folding sewing ta­

Walnut table.

Electric ceiling light.

3 storage chests.

Black traveling case.

Maytag electric ironer.

Pair French doors, size
6’ 3‘h19V4~, good ones.

Kitchen table.

Lots of new wool blankets.

5 white chairs.

Dress goods.

Baby bassinet.

3 dressen.

Pillows.

Gasoline lanterns.

Library table.

Dresses.

5 good dining upholstered

9x12 rug.

Dishes.

Clothes wardrobe.

Kitchen utensils.

Sewing cabinet.

Portiers.

Commodes.

ASSYRIA
Assyria PTA. was held Friday
evening. Oct 13. The following of­
ficers were elected: Pres. Mrs. Ber­
nard Shepard; Vice-Pres . Mrs. Har­
ry Augustine; 8ec.--Treu, Mn.
Morris Blanek. * The N.W. Assyria

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Bed davenport.

Garden tools and numer-

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'orman Erway,

during thc week end—Louis Ha­
vens of Detroll is spending lhe
—..in ,ai cut*. «I. tuu ,
Mrs Forrest Havens.—Mrs. Rulh;]
Scan and daughters of Lanslug ]
and Mrs. Nellie Foreman of Hm-,1
tings are caring for the home dur-J
Ing Mr. and Mrs. Ray Erway's ab-|]
past week with Mrs Minnie Bouck. sence.—Mrs. Roy Erway la stay- ]
—Mr» Virgie Woods of Freeport Ing in the home of Homer Erwiyl]
visited Saturday evening with Mr.I In Johnstown caring for ths ehll- ■
and Mrs. Martin Kunde.—Mr. and ■ dren while the mother Is in Pen !
Mn. Wm. Mishler were in Hast­ nock hospital with "Barbara Jean”. !
ings’ frtday aud in Middleville
Tuesday.—Mr. and Mrs John Mish­ Mrs. Russell Whittemore attended
ler aud Marilyn Martin of Grand a party in the Harold Eckert home,
Rapid* were Sunday dinner guests st Freeport, Saturday night.—Mr.!
of Mr. and Mrs Win. Mishler.—
Harry McCollvn of Hustings was a Kalamasoo. Wednesday. Mr. and1]
week end guest at lhe Roy Blough Mrs. Fred Becktai ot Hastings were ■
Bunday visitors al the Whlttemorin. -1
home.

R.C.A. electric radio.

End tables.

and sons, Mr. aud Mrs I .on Robin­
son, Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Rose and son. Hailing*.—

Bush of Plainwell, daughter and
son-in-law of Mr. aud Mrs. Gaylord
Holcomb. Mr and Mra. Bernard
llolcumb ot llopkius spent Sunday
with Mr and Mrs. Gaylord Hol­
comb.—Mrs. Roy Blough and Mrs.
Kslelia Rosler were In Lake Odessa
on Wednesday —Mr. and Mrs. L.

Sink and lavatory.

Mail box.

Detroit Jewel gas stove.

OLA88 CREEK

Caso of Lubercity.

Tools.

Leather rocker.

Folding baby cob.
Small stands.

port. Is in Blodgett hospital re­
covering from a goitre operation.
—Mr. and Mra. Archie Thomas ot
Cascade were dinner guests of
Jake Gless and Corrlne Saturday.
—MIm Elsie Miller of West Free­
port spent Sunday nfternoon with

Lamps.

3 cistern ptftnps.

Cupboard.

Camp bed.

ble, nearly new.

Antique sideboard.

Box cf toys.

and Mrs. Tucker in Clarksville.—
Several from this community were
In Cloverdale. Saturday attending
tho funeral of Mrs. T. A. Moyer.—
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Conklin and
family of Allegan were gueeta ot
ths John Darbys. Sunday —Mr. and
Mrs. Sterling Outroih, their daugh-

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk
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nlng. Oct. 13, with Mrs. Ogilvie as
hostess. OfBcm ejected for tho
year wsre: c^mn. Leon Cole; V.
Chmn. Oral Miller; Bee. Irene
Jones; Dte. leaders Archie Stamm.
Hugh Jones; Rec. leader. Kathryn
Cole; Pub. chmn, Kate Cole: Song
leader, Marian Miller; A.W.. NelHc
Stanton; TfJS. chan. Nan Oglivte.
The next meeting will be Nov. 10
at the Briggs church, with Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Babcock and Mn.

DUNHAM DISTRICT
Little Janice Kelly of Hastings ]
ta staying with her grandmother. 1
Mrs. Grace Mack and attending the j
Dunham school while her mother.!!
Mrs Ellis Kelly is In Pennock !
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�THE WAITINGS

WOODLAND

husband. Mr. and Mrs. George
Schalbly. He and his brother. Ga­
len spent Sunday at the home ot
Mrs. Klien Rrlslfiger spent Fri­ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worthy. Roy
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Smith. juai returned after receiving his
—Louis .Schmidt of Midland spent discharge from lhe Navy -at Key
West. Fla., after nearly four years
Townsend of Huai Inga spent Hi*
wiek end nt hoifie.—Mrs. Ix»ul» and family of Kalamo were Sun­
Schmidt unit Mrs. Charles l^onard day dinner guests at lhe. home of
took their cousins. Frank and Den­
ver Hart, who had hren spending and Mra. Milan Trumbo are spending u few’days at the Inton Tyler
home at Curvy. Ohio, and they re­ home in East Woodland while Mrs.
turned home last week —Mr. and Tyler and son. Clarence visit their
Mrs. Lloyd Rone of Buttle Creek daughter ami sister. Mr. und Mrs.
und Mrs. Rena Blake of Nashvffte and Mrs. Harry Farris and mother.
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mae BerginaiKof Flint were
Mrs.
Edward Reesor.—Mr. And callers Sunday afternoon at the
Mrs. Stephen Perrin of Pittsford home of Mr. and Mra. William
spent Thursday night with Mrs. Warner. Other callers during this
Ella Flory —Mr. and Mrs. J. 1..
Smith aud Mrs. Ellen Reisinger burg. Mrs. Klien Reisinger of York.
called on Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mer­
riam
of .Vermont villa.
Sunday Cora I«effler.—Miss Gertie Smith
afternoon—Mrs. Stuurt Kussmaul, visited Mra. Dsisy Tyirr Sunday
afternoon. Mrs.Tylrr in gaining
nicely from Injury caused by fall­
' end at Frankfort und visited their, ing. She can now sic In a wheel
niece. Mrs Norman Nielsen. They chair und get alwut the house.—
I also culled on their cousin. Sgt. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher of
I James Demaruy at Rockford police
I post —Mr. and Mra. John Dell und days visiting relatives here—Mr.
nnd
I daughter. Dorothy, spent Sunday nnd Mrs. Merle Wheeler
j ut Chesaning. visiting Mrs. Albert daughter. Georgiea were Sunday
[ Fux — Mra. Lawrence Foul nnd visitors al their brother's. Carl
I duughttr.
Mrs. Clarence Arnie Wheeler und family near Middle­
I were Grepd Rapids visitors Mon- ville.—Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wise
। duy - The Rev. und Mrs. Harold were In Grand Rapids on business
Saturday.—The Rev. Glenn MJlirr.
I day to visit relatives here.
On pastor of the Wesleyan _ Methodist
I Thursday. Mr. lllukriy went to Elk­ church nnd his family have moved
hart. Ind., to attend a ministerial to the parsonage of the Carr
' retreat. Mrs. Blakely and-children church of which he Is also pastor.
—Mr. and Mrs. Paul Deagranges
Mr. and Mra. Ixircn Nicholson aud and family moved to their new
‘ '
returned home Saturday.—Mr. and home In Ea»t Woodland which
Mra. Robert Horn, ami mother. they bought recently.
Mrs. Cora Leffler and Mrs. George
Orgsnlxalona
.
the former's daughter. Mr and
The Woman's f'udy club met
Mra. John Itrechelsen and family Tuesday at school house. C5 attendmar Dryden.—Mrs. Frank Shriber
und daughter. Mra. U-o Harry und nlng project, for which a location
son. Donald of Carlton, spent Sat­
urday with their daughter und ala- rated and a group for ineat canning
Union went home with their
grandmother io visit until Sunday
evening.--The Rev, and Mrs. Har­
ley Townsend were visitoni SunOtto Townsend.—Mr.
and
Mrs.
John illocher were Sunday dinner
guests and soent the dsv with Mrs.
Arile Spindler.—Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Townsend and family were visitors
Sunday with* their mother. Mrs.

J. liurnum uf Augusta were supper
‘guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Jordan. Their slater and husband.
Mr. and Mm. John Brock and
daughter. Rebecca of Grand Ledge
were
afternoon
visitors.—Alvin
Matthews from near Detroit spent
a few days this week with hta
brother. Elmer Matthews and fam­
ily.- Mr and Mrs Hobart Schalbly
uf Grand Rapids spent Saturday af­
ternoon nnd were supper guests of
Iholrmoiher. Mrs. Henry Schalbly.
- Miss June Toualey of Sheridan
returned home Sunday after spend­
ing a week at lhe Charles Hestcrly
home.—Roy Wortley spent tbs past

for membership.
Elected active
membership were Narene Reiter.
Mrs. Vida Blood. Mrs. LeVon Barn­
um, Miss Helen Reesor and Mrs.
Edna Vender.
Roll call was re­
sponded lo by naming "A Good
Play.” Mrs. Vesta Born nnd Mrs.
Frances Reuther played two piano
duels and two vocal numbers were
given by Peggy Nlethnmer. Margene Kussmaul. Eleanor Benner.
Junet Jordan, with Mrs. Margaret
Estep ut the piano. A two-act my­
stery comedy "Burglar for a
Night" was pleasingly presented
with thr following cast—Mra. Inez
Winans. Mrs. Ella Everetts. Mrs.
Mercedeth McMillen, Mrs. Phyllis
Baitinger. Refreshments in keep­
ing with Halloween were served by
the hostesses.—Faith Circle W. S.
(’. S. met for the October meeting
Thursday evening with Mrs, Ger­
ald Potter, hostess. Mrs. Dorr StoIhk present. A good program for
the evening was enjoyed. Two box­
es were pocked for service boys
overseas. —Charity Circle W. S. C.

9. met Thursday evening at lhe
home of Mrs. John Dell with Dor­
othy Dell as co-hostesa. Fourteen
member* were present. After tho
business meeting the evening was
spent In working on blocks for
thr Junior Red Cross—Mra. Her-

ftrtfrffU*. ACTOBEB It, 1H5

service was held by the high school and Mr*. Charles Leonard and their
Friday afternoon while Rev. l^wls cousin* Prank and Denver Hart of
ot the Evangical rhurch spoke lo Carey. Ohio, spent Monday in Grand
the students at the Columbus Day Rapids. They were dinner guests of
plogram. The F.uper flag will re- —
Mr. and —
Mrs. Lynn Lampman. w
*
place lhe one in thr gymnasium I ora Billman of Rcscommon is
10 “** Fh0°l by ,he’ &lt;pcndln» a few days thU week with
illliN-rt family several years ago. Mr snd
Leon Hynes
The lilltH-rl flag contained only 45
. w
„
stars und was rrci-utly ri-mowd
Mr;
Mr’- D“mon Warner
from public display Iwcausr of Its *P»u&gt;lne Penxdngtoni are the par­
age and disintegration. The school ent* ot B_J°n 1x101 a&lt; Pennock hosand community Join In thanking P““» * The Rev. and Mra. George
the Euper family for this fine gift F- Wingard. Mra. Carl Hewitt and
which will serve as an Inspire-i Carl Reuther attended the confertlonul tribute for many years to | ence EvangelUllc Rally at Piral
come.
I Methodist church In Grand Rapids,
Th. luv. &gt;n&lt; Mn. 1UH„ V. *
WUlUmJ "?««

spent Wednesday and Thursday SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
I per gUMU O&lt; Mr. MNl !■
with her mother Mn. Georgs Pau).
Mr. and Mra. Omar Christian ■ Furlce hud family.
I.aRae
Mrs. LesUr Warner spent Wcd- and daughter, of Kalamazoo, spent Herman
nesllay in Hastings. She called on Saturday with Aunt Mary Fbher »«tty of Woodland W
Mrs. Harold Warner and Mn. Earl and Miss Susie Fisher. We are glad callers.
to
report
that
Aunt
Mary
la
abls|
—
...............
iTj
Keeler. * Mn. Cora Whitney and
daughter Doris were in Clarksville to be up In her wheel chair again. CLAY HILLS
Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Smithj Th
,.
..
... h
Saturday and attended the sale of —
convention In Grand Rapids, Tues­
and Mrs. Gena Fisher and baby of. |hJ.”
the Anna McPiicraon estate. * Mr. Hastings and Mr. and Mra. Paul lJ * .r. n*,° h, . m ,, „
day. Wednesday and Thursday.—
and Mn. John Jordan of Hastings Towns and Sandra ot Woodland Ji"
Roger Flanigan attended 4-H camp
from Friday until Sunday at St.
spent lhe weekend with her sister. were Thursday afternoon gwests of
JJ
Mury s lake. Three lx»y« from Dur­
Mrs. Ray Schantz On Sunday eve­
the Chas, and Keith Farlres.—Mr.
—
ry County
-----attended.—The
‘
--------yaung
ning Miss Amelia Walters and Mn.
people's choir. Church uf the llrethDora Ingram of Hastings were sup­
were weeK ena guests ol their •
«... &lt;i .-.iKT-ZZ, m
per guests and Mr. and Mrs. Jordan
'he home of Mr. and Mrs Ogle
relumed home with them. * Mr. Ann Arbor—Mr. and Mra. Glenn
Flanigan. Tlie group enjoyed pic­
and Mn. Earl Wing of Lincoln. Ne- Wotrlng spent the weekend with Johnson of Bowne is visiting
tures shown by Ward Greea. l-ast
t’aska. are spending a couple weeks Mr. and Mrs EzraDoll ot Lansing.
Sunday these young people enjoy­ ChMln WUe M th. sunneld church ■ lri„’hk‘l Z’* ?*.?
visiting relative* here. They are —T/Sgt. Joseph Chalmer Hersh- -Thilo her housekeeper. Mis* Mft-j
ed a color tour In the south part ot lhe Brethren Wedneri.y .tree. '*
Mn_ Arthur Chruwpher. spending several days at the home b«r',e7of'M7.;iMiwi""r.’,.p^'dTng
of the county and through Yankee noun Mr Towruend preeehed the j ""
P°^"d ,8d 'n” &amp;
Uk'Thunder of his brother and wife the Rev. a 4'. day furlough with his wife at,
Springs and had a picnic dinner.— mum nnnon . Mr end Mn B
“'J, ?«"•! and Mrs. Fay C. Wing and veiling Grand Rapids and his parents. Mr. suSdav —ilS? RM tv
The inontly meeting of the &lt;). K. S. W. ruher ui Prenlremnulh and I**”* M", St *
un.l Mrs. Waller Herahb*rg*r and h""?."’!
other relatives.
will be held at the hall Thursday Unell FUher ol But Woodland vie- |
otiier relatives -Mr. and Mra. Shir- I
.n i
u--r'da, with her
The
Mlzslnnary
society
of
the
'
evening with election of officers.
“d
lied ihelr elater. Mn Ethel Schmidt
Y" ?, ! * a*-" H" h“* S. Woodland Church of the breth­ ley Mayo of Hasting, .pent Fri
-Thirty-one children enrolled In end d.uahier Mn Stanley Bl.etl | St"!'
■lay evening with the Keith Far- (h parents for BuqJ
’J'S1' p*!i°
ren will meet with Mrs. Grace 'lees.—Mr. und Mrs. Owen Smith d 1 d,nn'!rGutchess Thursday. Oct. 11, for an
b«-en learning many things about
the farm. Must of the children have daughter mL JaJune tSof Grand
ali-day meeting with a potluck din­
an£.r
Nat Fierce
started reading easy library books.
ner at noon. Thc afternoon pro­ I^ithrop and daughter, uf !-»ki '
n Ptank Braendlc gram is in charge of the Temper­ Odessa. Sunday.—Mr. ami Mrs.' The lion Is not so
Frank Scofield uud Marilyn Mey­ Rapids were Sunday dinner guests *
J.CtI”n^CUyS5.nl ance committee. The topic is "De- James Coburn of Detroit were din-1 ed - Thomas Fuller.
ers have each read five books.— I of their son Ford Enz and family. a"d ‘
C^“ Wh*t' llnquency" and a discussion will be
Many rooms and organizations * Mrs. Louis Schmidt and Mra. j th’ ”l,tePd T',th
Charbw lennard snent n week In ney and daughter Miss Doris. ,On lead on thc subjects of movies, fun­
have made their plans fur doing §2"
TlalS rela te. Th^.ll” ®««day Mr. WhlUmy end daurhUr
Junior Red Cross work thia year. Srf Mn ctJS
TtoX 1
h°m:na w"t nies. and literature tu problems'
We would appreciate thr donation
leading to delinquency. The work I
and their eoualrn Frank and Den-1 !h' “&gt;
,°S_
for the day will be sewing and mak- 1,
L*"' “ BOrUaml to tall Ing comfortable* for relief work.
es or radios for the lioys ut Pine ear Hart ot Carry Thry -ere ae- ‘“"’Y
.
Rest
lo repair. Anyone having wool eompanled home by Frank and
"".‘L''" J?",?'”??' “ft
The executive board of the Wood- |
1pieces to use In an ufghun. pieuse Denver «m who .pent a week |
J'"1"'
“ “ land P.TA. with Ute School Fair.
i
send
them to schuol.—The third visiting relatives here. * Mra. Milbetter.
chairman. M- and Mra. Berwyn
.
grade
observed Columbus Day. dred Hubbell and brother Keith Guy
Mr “nd
Dennis O Gmnor Stadel and .Mr, and Mrs. Keith Dur­
Friday by making Columbus book­ of Detroit spent from Friday until I of the Tamarac neighborhood nave
kee met on Monday evening
venlng al
at the ( [
lets.—The school Is busily making
Schneider
to j
Sunday with their parents. Mr and । ^irhi the Henry Griebel mldence home of Mlu Etta EJ:
__ „
preparations for the annual school
Mra. O N Albig i “n&lt;1 "’oved to thr village Monday, complete plans for the fair which
fair which will b» held Friday eve­
he weekend
weekend with
with * The Rev. and Mrs. Pay C. Wing will be held Friday evening Oct.
of
Lansing
spent
lhe
ning.—-Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hitt
received a message Saturday that ISth. "Die »upper committee. Mra.
Miss Etta Schneider.
Mrs o. L. Ycrly. Mra. Leeman the former's niece Mrs. Beulah Boy­ Florence Begerow. Mrs. Catherine I
their son. Pvt. Lloyd Hitt. Jr
Parney of Greenville ond Mra. Lyon er had passed away at Tampa. Flor­ Anderson and Mrs. Vera Hewitt met ।
.
Honed at ia-yte Island. Ills address of Belding were guests Wednesday ida. She had been confined at the with them.
The Woodland W.C.T.U. will hold '
la: Pvt. Lloyd J. Hitt. 3«»30bL*. night with MIm Etta Schneider. * hospital for a long time. * Mra.
Det. A. 141 Hl.. GUAM Bn„ A .P.O. Mrs George Benner Sr., and daugh­ Arthur Allerding and Mra. Blake their October meeting on Friday I
72, c/o Postmaster. San Francisco. ter Eleanor spent last week nt Mil­ Bams &lt;Bessie Fuller) of Lansing evening lhe 12th at the Methodist ।
Calif.—Corp. Clifford Toualey left1 ford, IIP. with Mr Benner. Hielr spent Friday afternoon with Mra. I church. The program will be a pan-.
Saturday for Camp Grant after son and wife. Mr. and Mra. George George Bears. * Mr. and Mra. Oar- | el discussion with lhe following
having been home for seven weeks. Benner Jr. visited them there and old McMillen and sons Peter and i characters being represented: Pa-1
accompanied them home. They left Klppy spent Sunday In Detroit, i ther.. H- V. Townsend; mother, Nel— United Brcthern in Chris . I. H. for a few days' visit In Ann Arbor The boys enjoyed attending the I Ue Townsend; son. Jerry Bate*;
show
Athletic u«u«..bv..
daughter. Virginia Varney; pastor,
Osgood, Minister 10:00 a m . Morn-1 and Detroit after which they will Health
:
----- -at
----the
------Detroit
---------------------and Mr.
MrMlll.n spent
,n.n&gt; .।I kite
__ .... &lt;V|
tng Worship; 11:00 a.m.. Sunday I return here. * Mrs. Ellen Reisinger duh
c’ul&gt;' Mr
Mr. and
Mrs. McMillen
the n...
Rev. iti.
Mr. Lewis;
Arlle
***:■w an, .teacher.
itukuib,
aav Spindler; public official. "
S. —
W.
School; 7:30 p. tn. Evening Wor | of York. Pa . and Mra Agncu Pish-' the day with their brother and wife. | -------Smith.
ship; 8:15 p.m. Christian Endeavor; er were dinner guests Saturday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Keith McMillen.
Leader. S. W. Smith; 7:30 p.m.; nlng of Mrs. Stata Hilbert and sls- Mr. and Mra. Pau) DesGranges and
Wednesday. Prqyer meeting; 8:0u ter. Mra Lena Jordan. * Mrs Rob- family have moved from the vtl-.
Leading Indian Doctors Female
p.m.. Monday, October 15. Christian j ert Boyden and daughter Denene lage to their new home in East I
All leading doctors among the Yu- j,
Endeavor business meeting at the j Ray wcnt to California to reside Woodland which they recently I
HASTINGS
home of Mrs ( llmena Schalbly- , wUh h„ huab&lt;nd who
thrrc ln bought. * Mrs. Richard O'Brian rok Indiana of northern California ,
---- &gt;---------.
been women.
K2P, r'r.k.
30
HU”d“y zcrvlce. He U a muaicUn 3/c and ond daughter Janet of Diamondale ■haye
whool; 11.30 am Morning Wor- ataUoned on Treasure Island.
"Sir Mrs Louis Schmidt “
■&gt; Mra.
and
on tho
.no Book
uooK ot
ot Genesis,
wn,..., conducted,. S'-'!"
on
I,r -hr pulor; amt p.m . Tl.ur.J,, I
J*"!.?'..0-?'U-.y.r mr.UnK. K 00 pin. p'rldop.' Oh*?- ,‘‘enl ®“lu;a“y W!h J1" l0t'
Christian Endeavor busIm-M meet-1 “cr * da“ghter
Mra11 Ar‘
Ing-Flag Dedication Service
AIAppteman of Vermonlvllk. *
large beautiful United States flog MIm Mary Townsend of Grand Rapwas given to the Woodland Town- ld* apent the wekend with her par­
ents.
V.
A very sturdy all-steel box, ex­
ship school by Mr. tind Mrs. How- “
"** the Rev. and Mrs. Harley ”
Townsend. Dinner guests there on
pertly made and finished.
er and Miss Hulda Euper. This Sunday were Mrs Beryle Townsend.
flag came to lhe Euper family on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Townsend and
the casket of their brother,, Clar- anugnicrs
daughters amriey
Shirley Ann ana
and Mary
ence Euper. who died In England i Lou and the Rev. Arthur Taylor
during World War I. A dedication 1 from Flint. ★ Mra. Louis Schtnldt

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HASTINGS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, TUCMDAT, OCTOBER II, 1HI
here la Orand Raptts from Bunday
MY BOY-WHEN MAN BITES DOB, IlS NEWSM callers of i&amp;&gt; Kittle Konkle. who bight until Wednesday of last week.
* Sunday guests of Mrs. Marth*
AND VOU'BE ALL TO THE MUSTARD IF
'
Dean were Mra. Katherine Ohlman
* Mry. Ida Ewart returned to her «nd Herbert Fortune of Grand Rap­
YOU USE THE YELLOW PAGES OF THE
little daughter Bonnie ot Grand home in Grand Rapids Tuesday aft­ Ids. * Mra. Amy Oarbutt of Yankee
TELEPHONE HIOECTOQY FOE YOUB
rids were Bunday evening callers er a few days’ visit with her daugh­ Springs is teaching In Flint this
ter, Mn Fred Hooper and family. * K. For the past year or two die
BUYING INFORMATION
ht In the school at Ida.
for Ithaca. N. Y. this Monday where
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Poulson and
they will spend the rest of the ♦mail daughter Linda, spent the
month with their son. Dr. Floyd weekend in Three Rivers with her
Harper of Cornell Univenfty. and people. * Mr. and Mis. Claude Carl
«0W,
cm Friday. * Mra. James his family. * LoRue Boyce, sailor of California have been visiting his
WbWAj
kin. Barney Ctsler and Mrs. with the U. S. Navy the past twelve sister. Mra. Mort Freshney and other
years, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur relatives here and in Detroit. *
Bloomer of Grand Rapids visited Mn. Robert Prost and Mra. Paul
hospital. We are glad to their grandmother and aunt. Mra. Spyker visited Mrs Fred Hauser at
la Improving. * John Van­ Sarah Boyce. Tuesday * Mr. and her new home on Jefferson Bt. Has­
ia 00 much Improved from Mra Gilbert Timm of Hasting* spent tings. Wednesday. * Mlsa Bernier
Tureday afternoon and evening with Bneathen spent a few days last week
hte brother. Edd Timm and family.
tn Grand Rapids with her sister
MTs. Agnes Shield* of Grand Rap­ and friends * Mrs. Will Eggleston
Makhele of Grand Rapids
ids visited her daughter. Mrs. Clar­ of Grandville and her two daugh­
apple with her father, Charles Mai- ence French and family over the ters. Mrs Elburns, and Mra. Rodaobelt and her brother Carl and weekend. * Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lutz mer of Grand Rapids visited her
family. * Mrs- Wm. Schovey of of East Caledonia were Wednesday brother. LaPlerre Stimson and wife
tfrand Rapids
a Saturday vtei- evening
their ----son. Irving
........a visitors
---- ...of -------- ---- in
UI IIUILIIW
northwest Thornapple part of
wefk
tpr of Mr. and Mra. Fred Steeby in and family. * Mra. Edw. Pratt of, *1Mt
— —
*1. * P. A. Smith of Mull!-1
ieighton.
।' Detroit spent
.........
- weekend
- ------------------the
with—
her, kfn
WM aa Wednesday night guest (
...... —
......... Mr. and Mrs. Herb T^nfl-ar
.
! Mr. Mid Mra. Carl HUr and chll-:1 parents.
Lanfear. of. ...
hLi daughter. Mrs. W. A. Cridler I
dren of Wayland were Saturday1 northwest of town. * Mr and Mra.
rirenlng dinner guests of her par- I Harold Bate* of Harbor Springs vis- tending the OES Grand Chapter i
gnt* Mr. and Mra. Fred Guffin. * lied at the Peter Petersen home meeting tn Grand Rapids
Mn K. F Blake. Mr and Mrs. Har-' last week. * Mrs. Melinda Bedford
Mrs. Princle Kenyon returned'
Stimson and Mra. Wm. Trumble visited her daughter. Mrs. Edna home Tuesday from Houghton lake'
where she wm called by thc illness Th® meeting adjourned to meet next1 held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Lusscnden on Wednesday
of her son Thomaton. * Wm. Crid- month with Mrs. Olive Talbot.
evening with twenty-two present
icr wiu unc oi me nimrra wno sc- ;
..
Wayne Lussenden presided in the
companled the Michigan State ColKamily Dtnnera
lege experts on a tour of the BelleMr- an? Mra. Irving Luts and son absence of the president. Walter
fontalne
soil
section
of
Barry
O«
I
?
fatni
y
gathering
1 loinainc son accuon oi oarry uo. '
. j. ------- „
~
" ---------: Bender. Mrs Clarence Longstreet
___ Thurrf.y,
___ .... *and
dinner
at dthr home of
gave a very helpful and Interesting
lu&lt;
UU
n«u,Sundav
M.l- j “
" •*»
chri, ot Ann Artnr ,|»nt th,
I
IU"’1’ report on "Hospitalization.”
.'
...
Rathbun In
in East
East Caledonia
Caledonia.
The dlscuskion led by William
11 end _
with .her parents. ..
Mr. and
Mra. Rathbun
The
get-together
was
to
honor
Briggs was on improvement of
,' Charts Maichcle In west Thomapple
1 and was a supper gurat Saturday Mrs. Rathbun'S birthday. Oct. IS. schools, roads, farming, health rec­
' at the Sarah Campbell home * Mr and among those present were her reation facilities, soli, rural elec11 end Mra. Joseph Fult of Ionia are brother and sister from Joliet. III., trlficatlon and telephone aervied*.
The recreational leader. Mrs. Wm.
visiting their atetcr. Mra. Fred Btee- and a sister from Hartford, Mich­
Briggs conducted an educational
' by and husband In Leighton. * Mrs igan.
Mra. Edith Stokoe entertained at contest on Columbus which was won
I Wm. Sweet spent the weekend in
dinner
Sunday
her
brother
and
alsby
Royce Grimes. Singing by thc
. Charlotte wih her sister. Saturday
Lussenden trio completed the pro­
night guests ot her daughter. Mira
I Peggie Sweet were Miss Bernice of Leighton: her niece. Mrs Clar­ gram. A potluck lunch followed.
ence
Steeby
and
husband,
and
her
Mra. Wayne Lussenden.
j Bneathen nnd Mrs. Anna Harris. *
Publicity Chairman
Mra. Robert Beckwith of Hastings nephew. Charles Jones and wife of
Epent Saturday with her aunt*. Mrs. Grand Rapids.
Sarah Campbell and Mrs Princle i The gathering was fo celebrate lhe CLOVERDALE
Tickets
Kenyon, while Bob and friend were October wedding anniversaries nt
Mr and Mra Emeat Boyce and
11,50 I inc I. Ux)
fishing. The boys returned with a the three couples and also the fall Mr. and Mrs Frank Jones of As­
nice catch so all enjoyed a fish birthdays of Charles, hte wife and syria spent Thursday in Kalouthe hostess.
suppc,r together.
zoo and Friday In Grand Rapids. *
Solon Nevins of Paw Paw spent
Family Reunlcn
several days here with Mr. and Mra
Several members of the Teeter John McLeod * J. A. Faasett of
Thc Bowens Mills Aid meeting
was held al thc home of Mra Clara family met at thc Day-Use park Nashville is spending the week hfcre
Gill October 11. Twenty ladies en­ &lt;tho recreation park at Murphys with hte daughter and husband. Mr.
joyed a lovely dinner at noon Tlie Point. Gun lake' Sunday. October and. Mrs Arthur Lathrop. * Mra.
next meeting will be held at the 7 for a dinner and visit. Those Mac McCowen spent the past week
home of Mrs Minnie Springer on present were Mr. and Mrs Ralph In Chicago with Mr. and Mrs J. G.
November 0 with a miscellaneous Teeter and Miss Betty of Yankee Pierson * Mrs. Lucy Davenport
Springs, Mr Teeter s nephew, Dun- and Helen were in Kalamaioo last
Monday and visited Mra. Bernice
rence and Duncan. Jr. and Miss Washbum and son. * Mrs Lou
Hospital Guild MeeU
Eubank of Parte: Mrs Lettie Roger
Eight members of Pennock has- of Hawkins: Mr and Mra. Lee Me-1 Anna Patton of Ann Arbor nnd Mra.
pilal Guild No. io met with Mra. Laughlin and daughter. Mrs. Harry Maurice Loucks t Helen Patton • of,
Midland are spending several days
Naomi and Miss Dorothea Ccming t Fal! and husband and their two
here visiting friends and old neigh­
Thursday evening In lhe monthly ( grandchildren, Judy and Larry of
bors * Mira Donna Diehl of Dos­
meeting Thc business session was' Battle Creek.
ter spent lhe weekend with Mr and
presided over by the chairman. Mra
Mrs. Lester Monica and Bruce. ♦
Vesta Grlffeth
Mr and Mra. Leroy Pennels of Kal­
Mending nnd sewing was passed
Pvt John Fisher is expected home amazoo called on their parents. Mr.
out to be done at home and the
. this week from Alabama on a few nnd Mrs Ed Pennels. Thursday eve­
evening was spent playing bingo: I days' furlough
ning. * The community extends
after which the member.-- gathered
6g t. Duane While who has been much sympathy to Mrs Edith Pow ­
nround tlie family table and enjoyed
in the North Pole section of thc ers in her great sorrow, the passing
of Jane Ann. * Mra. Eltha Nichols
151 W. STATf ST.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
and baby nnd Mra Orlo Springer
nnd sons (Lydia Rogers' of Mid­
M..I cm 6, 1,„ ,,.h Mr. orirMh W11|[e &gt;nd hu ,1(, a[ c',]rtonu
dleville were dinner guest* of Mr.
■ ।I Pfc.
« •«.. Harry Balsch.
Batech. who has been and Mrs. Lerner Monica. Thursday
i in India with the air forces the * Mr and Mrs Arthur Lathrop
I past two years, has hu parents all acre dinner guests of Dr. nnd Mra.
excited for they arc expecting him C. P Lathrop. Sunday.
to walk into thc house mot', any
day as their mail ha* been returned CULL PULLETS WILL
for some time
EAT UP THE PROFITS
A young sailor, who went Into ser­
Good care, and close culling of
; vice thLs past summer « getting
the pullet flock are essential for
i around a hit—it is Frederick Orifprofits during the fail and winter
feth. son of Mr and Mrs Harald
reason. C. G. Card, head of lhe
Grlffeth. He te with the Tth Fleet Michigan State college poultry de­
Because of ill health I will (ell the following at public auction at thc farm located
। and Oct. 1 was tn Shanghai. China.
partment. declares
Hte boat Is convoying mine destroy­
80 rods south of the village of Hickory Comers on
, •/’
Hr maintains that a good pullet
ers and since the war closed hte ship
should return a profit of from (150 1
has taken three Jap ships that were
to (J a year If a lot of cull bird*
trying lo get away from the Amer­
are cluttering up the flock, they!!
icans Frederick has also been a:
cat up most of thr profit* coming ,
Okinawa. Leyte. the Marshall
from lhe high producers. "House.
Islands Hr sent his mother and
nothing but thc beat" la a rule poul­
three sisters each a very pretty silk
try specialists recommend
hankie from China.
Good Judgment in feeding and I
Sgt Frederick Gillette, son of B
caring for the pulleu u called for.
F. Gillette is now in Japan. He also
nr the high producing pullets will
has seen some country, having been use their surplus of fat and cnenty/
in the African and Italian camThe flack should be well supplied
। paigns and in Europe for two or
with mash and grain lo maintain
I more years.
| Pvt Albert Arentz is spending a body weight.
I 45-day furlough with his wife and
I children at thc Della Allen bom"
| He came from a North Carolina
camp.
| Promotion to Sergeant has recctitly been the good luck of Robcit
Prost who Li located in India
I Pvt. John Kermeen left on Sun­
day for his camp tn Georgia after j
few days furlough with hte parents,
Mr. and Mra Shirley Kermeen at
Pannelee Thursday evening, Mrs
Edd Timm entertained him at supI per together with Wayne Robinson
and Bernard Wlertnga for thc pleas­
ure of her son Leroy.
Louis R, Hooper, who returned re­
cently from more than three years
in the Pacific-area and received his
dtechurgc. is. now enrolled as a stu­
dent in the Junior College, Grand
Rapids.

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AUCTION SALE
WEDNESDAY, OCTODER 24, 1945
AT 1 O'CLOCK.

CATTLE

12 head of good milch cows.
3 head 2 year old Durham
heifers.
2 head 18 mo. old Jersey heif­
ers.
4—10 mo. old Durham heifers.
Holstein pure bred bull, 18
mo.
Breeding dates, etc., will be
given day of sale.
Pair of good work horses,
sound and gentle.
POULTRY

25 White Leghorn yearling
hens.

HAY AND GRAIN

40 ton alfalfa and Brome, ex­
tra good.

3 ton second cutting alfalfa.
3 straw stacks.
800 bushels good oats.
18 acres good standing corn.
TOOLS

Large line of good tools in­
cluding: Allis Chalmers
tractor, plow and culti­
vator. Good as new.
Bean puller and Bidwell bean
separator, mounted on rub­
ber, equipped with blower.
Buzz rig, mounted.
New Idea manure spreader.
Farm Master milking ma­
chine, 2 single units.
100 ft. steel cable with triple
blocks.
Some furniture including an­
tiques.
500 chick electric brooder.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE.

WINTERS, OWNER
LOREN COPPOCK, Auction««r

LEGALS

MILT LEIN AAR, Clerk

., Death of Mrs. LlnUey
Mra. Minnie Utility, who had
been in poor health for some lime.
- passed away Friday evening at the
j home of her daughter. Mrs. Crystal
Roas on west Main St at the ace
of seventy-six years. She had lived
' in Alaska. Kent countv. prior to
coming to this vicinity thirty-four
' years ago
; Surviving besides Mra Roas are
। three other daughters. Mn. Pearl
Nelson ot Grand Rapids. Mra Ethel
Schiefla of Caledonia and Mra. No­
. ma Kollar ol Flint: a son Edward
'of Grand Rapids: fourteen grandI children jnd four grcal-graiidchil, dren.
Funeral services were held st thc
j Beeler funeral home at 2 p.m. Mon| day with interment In the Alaska
Loemetery.
Farm Bureat News
I Tlie October meeting of the South
i Thornapplc Farm Bureau group, wu

performs an operation the first thing and the last thing he
does is wash his hands carefully with a good soap and

hot water.

IN YOUR HOME . . . it's one of the most effective
germicides anyone can use in the home and certainly the
molt economical and convenient.
When it comes to things that provide greater comfort

and relaxation, hot water stands high on the list. Plan now
to install an Automatic Gas Water Heater just as soon as
you can. Place it first on your list of things you want to buy.
You will be glad you did. It will save you time and money
as well as provide greater health and happiness for the

entire family.

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�TH» HASTING* BANNE*, THURSDAY, OCTOBEH U, 1945

FREEPORT

who

Mr. and Mrs. David Hyah and
daughter ot Chicago spent the week­
end with Mr. and Mn. H. H. Cave
and Mr. and Mn Cha*. Hoyt and
Patty. * Visitors ot Mra. Julia God­
frey on Thursday were Mn. Jake
Wolf and slater. Mn. Deed* Nagler
of Hastings and Mn Adah Mottcr
On Sunday Mrs. John Mishler ot
Grand Rapid* and Mn. Wm. Midi­
ler ot South Bowne called in tlie
afternoon. * Dora Mae Olmstead of
Pleasant Valley was a Saturday
night and Sunday guest of her sis­
ter, Mn. Elwood Yoder. * Capt.Carl
Edmonds of California, grandson of
celved his discharge and will re­
sume hl* flying in civilian clothe*
* Mrs J. W. McCue spent from

lu uow sunur with nn
r and family, Mrs. Ralph
hglp care tor the three *t&gt;n» Mrs. Lech Hawk. * Mr. and Mn
I their tonsil* khd adenoid* Oehe Kidd*.- of Hasting* spent Bun-

Postma and daughter Phyllis visit­
ed lhe former's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Postn.4 of McCords.
Jcsae Pickett and Mrs McKersle
of Caledonia were Friday afternoon
callers of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Over­
holt. * Bunday callers of Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Fish were Mrs John
Macher &lt;Oiivt Nye&gt; and daughter­
in-law. Mrs. Gordon Iver. Boston.
Rat)Ids; Mr. and Mr*. Harry Fish
and family. Middleville: John M.
Fish and Jerry Bradley. Flint: Mrs
Nancy Deming and Mrs. MaryDodge. * Mrs Earl Burdick and
Mrs. George Nelson attended apnr-

Hastings recently. * Milo Melville

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We Corry a Complete Stock for any Make Car
Tho Best Values in New and Used Auto Parts
We Build Wagons ond Trailers
Wolding—Expert Repairing
We Buy All Kinds of Burned or Wrecked Core—in
any Condition

CALL 2407
Com pit t« Stock of New and Used Auto Parti

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HASTINGS

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Pte. Ws»lty Boughner. 3685B7M
218# Ftorestry Co.
A .P.O. #08. 1 Postmaster

WE BUY-SHI

Ito K. L. Anthony, dean pf ogrieulSturt at Michigan State collage. It
will be tha list annual event of its

beiner of North Irving. * Mr. and.
Mrs- Ray Wieland and family ware
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
' i* bring expanded to covet four
Mrs. Karyl Livingston and family of' Pvt. Jsme* R. Boughner. 885880
Clarksville.
Co. B. 15th REPL. Draft
Wavs DeaTdorff. who is attending
Transient Center. M AFM Phc
•» Fleet Poatoftiee
college, spent the weekend at home,
Ban Francisco. Calif.
PAID 89.50
called on Mrs. George Nelson on
ORDER row PUBLICATION
Laat week, in lhe justice evurt ol
Friday. * Keith Bwas ot Naihvlile
Wm. Boughner received his dis­ Justice Homer Bauchman or Rut­
was a Sunday dinner guest ot Mr.
nnd Mrs Allen Fish and family. * charge and is attending WM.C.E. land. George Taylot. of Cloverdale.1
at Kalamaioo.
admitted thc charge of disorderly
conduct, and paid S5 fine and 84 50.
bey home were Mra. Will Olthoiue
coat*.
of Bowne. Mr. and Mra Harry
Boughner of Lake Oderaia. Mr and
Geraldine Gilding and Howard L
Mrs Jake Wolf. Mrs. Deeds Naglcr Harkness, both of Lansing, were;
Iltnevsrs Cause Abvcnterlvm
and ........
Bernard Quigley ...
ot Halting* *
married ■&gt;
at mr
the home ui
of me
thc Rev '
- nuuutu
iiinets
Illness ana
and inausinsi
industrial accident*
accidents acMIm Velma Forbcy of Battle Creek and Mr*. J. I Battdorff at Freeport. I count for over 50 per cent of ab•pent from Tueoday until Thursday ( Friday evening. Oct. 12. The groom’s! gcneet from war «
night with her mother. Mrs. Susie I grandfather, Jhe Rev J I Battdorff]
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i Fcrbey end brother William * Mr i read the double ring ceremony be- J ■ t
A I C
, and Mrs Chas Hoyt and daughter.] fore thc Immediate families.
U K kJ &gt;A L.
I ORDER
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I Patty spent Sunday with Mr: knrt I
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-Mra. Arthur Schondelmeyer ond
Honored on Birthday
I family of Muskegon * Last Thurs- , Sunday guests at the home ol Mr
1 day Mr and Mrs. Bucl SUson joined 1 „,lu
ra,
| their daughter and husband of Mn- Hnd Mrs Wesley Keim nnd son Vern i tin
1 son. and they nil visited Elmer and I 0! Clarksville, Doris and Pearl Rue- ’
, the Sissons at Avon Lake and Cleve- I ter of Grand Rapids and Mrs Ellen
| land for the weekend
aCMC nntj Mrs. Adaji Motter. It
The Rev J W. McCue was called WM Mrs Keim* birthday
Many
to officiate at the funeral services | beautiful and useful Rifts were left
of Clayton Pettcnglli of Hickory to remind her of the happy event
Corner* at Henton funeral home. | A lovely cake was given her by her
Delton. Monday al 2 o’clock * Mr aunt. Mra Adah Mottcr
and Mr* John Thaler of South I
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Campbell. Mr and Mrs Howard
CHI RCH NOTES
Thaler and son of East Freeport.1
United Brethren (hurehen
Mr. and Mrs Marvin Thaler anil
MH.
Dawson,
Paator
family of Hastings spent Sundav
with Mr and Mrs Woodrow Knowles Freeport
andfamilv
10:30—Bible school
and Family of Rattle
Battle Creek *
♦ How- '
11:30—Preaching by Rev Carrick I
a rd and family called on Mr and
Mrs. Dell Fausey nf Battle Creek with communion al close of service, i
Mrs William Spear who ha* been
assisting In the care nf her sl*tcr. ] ।, 8 00—Preaching
Mrs Knowles returned home with &gt; Quarterly meeting business ses­
them. * Mr and Mrs Harold Woods ' sion Saturday evening at 8 oclock'
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visited the htter'a parent*. Mr and in charge of Rev. Carrick
The Rev Irving Yonker. mLvUonMrs. M A Larson of Kalamaxoo.
Sunday * Ralph Stuart Jr . of Bat­ ary to the Negroes In the South will
tie Creek spent Ute weekend with be here October 23 al 8 o’clock.
Prayer
service on Thursday eve
his parents. Mr. and Mrs R. A.
Stuart and Dean, also called on n,n«
.
Raymond Bunn Sunday afternoon , •’,’'a*»nl Valley
I The Rev and Mrs J.
J W McCue
10:00
10
00-Commu
—Communion service
| attended morning worship at Hick- j
10: 10—Preaching
11: 15- Bible school
i ory corner* Methodist church Sun -1
day morning. * Mr( and Mrs Allen j
। Fish and daughter Virginia and j 8:30—Choir practice
[ Keith Ban* were In Middleville. I
8:00—Tuesday evening prnyc
Caledonia, nnd Grand Rapids Fri- service.'
j,,
day on business * Mr* John Mlah-1
U B C E business meeting on Fri
1' ler oi
r&gt;..,aa.
of urnna
Grand napias
Rvpids ana
nnd- ~~
Mrs. -----Will
airs,
win . d,,y evening at Mr Sydnam's home
: Mishler of South Bowne were Sun­
day afternoon callers of Mrs. Su- 1
Methodist Church
ale Forbcy.
Donald Smith, Pastor
-j aitu il----10:30—Morning Worship
Sick and Convalewcing
11 30—Bible school, classes for all
Marcella. Louis and Kenneth, chil- ’
7: 00—Youth Fellowship
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Over­
8: 00—Evening worship
holt. underwent an appendectomy
8:00—Wednesday' evening prayer
all*makes of
nt Pennock hospital Saturday. Mrs meeting.
Mary Overholt, and Mrs Chas Ov­
Choir practice Friday evening.
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erholt remaining with them.
Rally day next Sunday du nog
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Mrs. L. B. Lester is much im­ morning worship hour A good pro•-­ UPON THE LANDS HEREIN DE
proved from her illness the past few gram is planned.
weeks.
W-S.C8, meets nt church parlor
Chas. Krauss returned home Fri­ for October meeting
day from Pennock hospital where
he underwent an operation
Thc WJif A. meetlnR is to be held
on Tuesday evening. Oct 23 at eight
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t
October 31—Duration club meeln
PoUfWltlCTl Meeting
In evening.
.
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Oct. 3rd at Santa Ana. Calif. He ■
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spent 58 months In overseas duty F*
with thc air force. On Dec. 7. IM) &gt;•.,
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he was seriously wounded when the
Japs attacked Pearl Harbor and re- IS
ceived the Purple Heart
Ho alaollW
received thc Asiatic ribbon, one
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good conduct medal. His brother.]
Clayton, who went oversea* in 1939.
.
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phone instruments, the job of pro­

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�THF HALTING'’ R4NNTB. THTB-DAY. OCTOBFR IB. IMS

*AOE ST*

Mr and Mr* Clare Williams at-1 Vem Hewitt in W. Woodland. * | day with her daughter. Mr*. Glenn
BOWLING
.at the dhu/ch, and a chicken pie
tended the gathering at the home Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scheel enter- Williams and family at the.W. K
Merl* Tragic Death
&lt; supper will stxyi be announced by
The many friend* and old neigh- i the Cemetery Circle. * The exUn­ of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tolan in Mid- mined Sunday, at their cottage at Kellogg Fann. * Mr. and Mrs. Hardleviile Sunday afternoon In honor; Jordan lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur , old Lowe arrived at the home of
bora of Mra. Fem Herrington were slon class met Friday afierno*. st of the ’’Sth wedding anniversary of Klump of Middleville and Mr. and | their mother. Mr*. Blanche Richdeeply grieved Friday when the re- I the home of Mrs. Bc.ule Morrow tor Mr. and’Mrs. Robert Tolah. Sr. Mrs. Mrs Karl Eckardt und eon.Bruce ards Thursday from San Francisco.
port came of her tragic death which reorganization nnd to plan the winRobert Tolan. Jr. was co-hoste*i i * Mrs. Maud Kart of Lake Odessa , * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller and
occurred that morning As she was iter activities. * Mr. and Mrs. Orlie and Robert Jr. was able to get home and Miss Olga Eckardt were Sun- | family of Portage Center and Mrs.
struck bv s train and Instantly Fisher called on Mr. and Mrs. Bert
from Scott Field. Ill. for the occu- 1 day dinner guests of Mrs CLda , Mac Anders of Kalamazoo called
killed while on her way to attend McCallum of Cloverdale Sunday aft- sion * Mr nnd Mrs Matt Bedford I Klopfenstein and nephew. Herbert ; on Mr. and Mrs. Willard Whittemore f«i«
ernoon.
* Mr. and Mrs. Don wn«h.
Wright attended the funeral of James El- 1 Shartle in Woodland * J C Rocka- । Sunday. * Mr and Mrs. Calvin Pow-1 "
a teacher * institute at Kalamazoo
--------- *
rar. and
ana Mrs.
Mr&gt;. ...................................
Mr.
Herrington were the •«&lt;! Marjorie were al Waihlngton. Hott. □ cousin of Mrs. Bedford, at' fellow and Elwood Heijney went to ell of Hustings were dinner guesU
proprietor* of the Clear lake resort D. C. over the weekend as guesU
LaGrange. Ind last week * Sunday A11”" Sunday evening to visit the of theli sister Mrs Blanche Rich- ■
Ifor
— several
_____ &lt; years &gt;..»
but moved &gt;»
lo R»t.
Bat­ of their daughter and husband. Mr. callers of Mr nnd Mrs Matt Bed- former's parent*. Mr
and Mt*. J ards Sunday
(notice to carDlToas
tle Creek a few years ord. He passed and Mr*. Joseph Turavella. * Mr ford were Mr and Mrs Harry Qi- Myron Newcomb nnd went hunting
callers at thr home of Mr. and |
away in mar i*r.
~«r --.. and Mrs. Hazen Hook of Hastings
j Mra. Lincoln Bush Sunday were:] p. ,*
teaching school near Ceresco when were calling on old iriends In thU borne and Mr and Mrs John Wilkei t11’’11' 1111 Munduy_
and
fumily
of
Hastings
*
Mrs
Herb
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their
son.
Gerald
Bush,
warden
otjCw.*
I
the accident happened She leaves ; community Sunday evening
Ctx k attended the Eastern Star DELTON
| Marquette prison; Miss Leah Brown, t S*''1*
two *ons in thc service. Emmett and |
---------------- ----------------------Grand Chapter at Grand Rapids,
‘ "
I Galesburg; Mr. and Mrs. Charles &lt;'
Alton and two grandchildren and ( PLEASANT HILL
♦ last week * Clare Williams made,
-Ir Ralph Starring and daugh- Onikl&gt;L Hastings; Mrs Lloyd Gas-1 i
her mother. Mrs. Martha Baker of .
and tWQ daUghtcrs. Marcia and "
,„r.
Uke Odra** Two girl*. Mr* Via- | “
r and Mrs. Richard Robinson a business trip to Port Huron, this ; ttr Nancy of Hickory Corners Mr.-,
। who both received their discharges Monday * Mr und Mrs Brumley , Leon Pennock and Mrs John Adam* .Marian .Dowling; Mrs Grace Good- I
let Unnic and Mrs. Doris Pioehn
Tuesday in Hastings. * R.ib- | WJ|J BaU‘e creek, and Mr and Mrs. 11
from the army on Oct 3. spent thc and family from near Wayland have '
were reared, in their home and were ’ last week with her parents. Mr and
- --------------------------*■- l tr R 3nd Richard W Barnes, son* . Wllllam cartlldge * Mr. and Mrs. 01
very dear to them. Funeral serv­
Mrs Clifton Campbell. They had and Mrs Paul Palmer and formerly of Mr and Mrs Robert Barnes. Del- M1UarU McBain and daughter of c
ice* were held at the Dowling entered service on the same day
owned by Mr and Mrs Sam Schleh tun. are serving in the navy Rob- Ulldu, Ont. sp«.nt Saturday and I d
Surch Sunday at 2 pm. with burial,
.rt storekeeper, third das*, is rarv- Sundav wUh thelr father. Roy Me- 1
and had served three years lacking
the Dowling cemetery.
ing ubuarei the 1ST I0o7 m Tokyo I BalR and sls[fr MLv&gt; Kathryn Me■ one day but had met and married
Ba*
Richard. S 1 &lt; completed
&lt; BHss Boulter underwent an1
I during the time they were in servWe understand that the Milton I ice. Mr Robinson was a bombadier j Thr Community was shocked on bc-ot yarning Sept 25and is now at,,,p&lt;.rutJon ln PfnnOck haspita! .Hast- J orde* ton PUBLICATION
Trafford property has been sold to over Germany and his wife, the Saturday evening when word came Gnat Lakes.. Ill. where he I* as- lI;gx last wetk w M„ MatUf Mow. ;
Tn-of E:ut Rq„ u #p&lt;.ndlng a (ew.
Dan Brink from near Bedford and former Hazel Campbell, wa* with [that Mr' Martha Horn of Battle signed t» the r-Unr *ch&lt;x»l
______ are ...
graduate* oi the Del-| days wUh Mrs Hattie Whittemore I
that Mrs. Trafford has purchased a the WAVES They expect to make |Creek had passed away Thc Hona brother*
home in Hickory Corner*
Mrs ‘ their home at Rantoul. II). where had resided In this community for|ton high school Prior to hL* senTrafford has many friends in Dow- he had hu old job back as weldei many years Mrs Hom had been j ice. Richard attended W M C . ♦ Mrs
-i
tn Kalamuzoo 4 EDAR ( REEK
•
ling who regret having her leave thc । on airplane parts ♦ Mr* Ella Flynn an Invalid for a number of years Vesta Mon* was
See you at the Harvest Festival
community and hope she will be spent thc past week with her niece, but met each day with a smilr Wednesday * Mrs Ella Wertman
happy in her new home * Mrs. . Mrs. Joseph Corrigan. Sr and fam- Deepest sympathy is extended to the 1 und her daughter. Mr* Wallace Friday night. Oct. 19 ut Hunnel i
Cedar church. There will be a speakri •
*
Mary Payne of Hastings spent Sat- Uy * Howard Berends has received husband, the Rev FYcd Horn and Campbell and‘ daughter.
urday at the home of Mrs Lulu hu discharge from thr army anil family * Mr and Mr* James May Creek al
Gorham. Mrs Payne also visited is employed at Grand Haven.Dan
■*-----ot Battle Creek spent Saturday aft- Saturday afternoon for
several of her old friends in Dow- Foster, and youngest son of Grand 1 crnqon with Mr and Mrs Lc*irr , Wertirtan at thc Wcrti
••
- •Mrs
— ~Rapid*
visited at the home of hu Bonneville and family * Don’t fc.r- ht-ntr in Battlr Creek
ling recently. *
Edna Whit­
Funeral services were I
iin.ti.
»n
worth was ill last week and spent aunt. Mr*. Charle* Bennett, this get the Farm Bureau meeting at
Hmnmund Sund
several days at the home of Mrs. Monday * Mr and Mrs. Charles I Mr. and Mrs Leslie Dickerson's on Oclock Monday In Hentan funeral j .
and Mt„ Kelvin Cunipltrii
Milton Leinaar near Delton. * The attended a birthday dinner for Mrs Thursday evening * Clinton Horn home for Clayton Pettrngill. 74. well ’
.spent Thursday evening with Mr known turmer and stock buyer. Bur- a||'(| ,.hii4rcn wtr’P guests ut hi..
WS.C5. will serve dinner Oct. IB Gill of West Thornapple.
----- —■------•-------------------------------------— and Mrs Otu Boulter of West Clr.v-| la] was |n Hickory Comers ceme-' ri.nt|t Mr a|ld Mr*. Clarence
vrdale * Mr. and Mrs Harry Shute I Jcry
Tlie s„n &lt;,f Mr and Mrs ' r'anipb«dl. Sunday. Mr. and Mr*.
ol Hastings spent Sunday afternoon 1 ■r, ................. ~. •..............
--- '.'TIO? U-VII — Vf.- UllIU'-l KUt-aiH
with her sister. Mrs. Ethel Horn
I ban.
t„
in Barry- county Dev 26. 1870. &gt;Sunday, of Mrs. Murtha Babbitt uf
Mr and Mr* Lester Bonneville and had always resided in tills lo- | \ E Harry.
and Mrs l-orna Larabce spent
Thursday evening with Mr. and two sons. Avery and Hubert, resid-L.
Mr* Harry Misener of Kalamazoo Ing near the homestead; three COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
* Mr and Mrs Frank Horn were grandchildren, a sister. Mrs Laura |
called to Battle Creek Saturday by Cook. Chicago * Mr and Mrs. | Commim
thc serious Illness of his brother's Marshall Norwood spent Saturday ;
M
wife. Mrs Fred Hom * Mr and In Kalamazoo * Mr. nnd Mrs. Clare
4|'r....'i
Mrs Jesse lairabcc of Hastings Richards and baby of Jackson spent' T,„
spent Thursday evening with Mrs thc weekend with his mother. Mr*. Mnith
Donald Manning and fainllv
* Blanche Richards
Mrs Richards
Frleiids uf Henry Craven will be was in Hastings Tuesday ,
glad to know he has returned home
Mrs Margaret Patton, of Battle
from lhe hospital In Grand Rapids Creek, entertained thc lullowing In­
nnd is gaining nicely * Mr* Ada land takes Garden club members
Ashby called on Mrs Reploglc «»! al a potluck dinner Thursday Mr*
WHILE
Cloverdale Sunday before she left Lillian Rapp. Mrs Bessie Quick.
for her daughters in Hickory Cor­ Mrs Anna Herrod. Mrs Mary Sen­
ner* where she will make her new Alba. Mrs Clarence Stevens. Mrs
home. * Th* many friends of Mrs Robert Barnes. Mrs Lida Harring­
Kathleen Tedrow will be sorry ta ton. Mrs Lincoln Bush, Mrs. Roger
hear she has been ill the past week Wllllutn*. Mr*. Blanche Richards.
and a doctor was called.
Mrs Eveah Whittemore. Mrs Chas
Florin, Mrs. Gordie Durkee. Mrs p .;n,ik
Leon Pennock und Mrs. John , &gt;j nMr and Mrs Walter Cooke spent Adams. Mr.\ Clarence Williams,'^ *j‘'
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Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Harold Battle Creek, a former member, wm [ it n,
11&lt;* &lt; 1
CAS
Cooke and family near Wayland * a guest
Miss Barbara Leonard went to । u. 'r|
Mr nnd Mrs Homer Henney and
। family and Mr and Mrs. J. C Ahn Arbor Monday where she will I ■ |.„
1,1
| Rockafcllow and baby were Sunday resume her studies al the Univer- |
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1 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs La- sity * Mrs John Adams spent Sun- [

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Wodllfl *of
khlefla of Caiedoula is 'looking H°lland '*ho remained over uu I
flor the home during her nueence. u! snuJay- They took her to Grand
Lui..
— ...
FinMbelner.
atu.- Raplila Bunday and caled on a
_____ ___ __
,“BC** Mn’- *‘aul Abbott und other
nd at home with her parents.t
“Mllea Hail and friend.
Hr. and Mrs O. L. Flukbelner.— ‘AHca i-o"«rgan of Evartlon. acIhellcy Sweet uf Flint wu a V‘|B.I companled Lt. Comd. Marc Squler
[or at the home of his brother.!oC Gleon V,eW lo Mldlevllle, FriNm. Sweet over the week-end.— d“1'- alld remained over the weekpr. and Mra. Vern Johnson of end •»
of hl» &lt;&gt;“««»". Ulenn
Lansing spent Saturday with hi,1 Blake and family and also called
arenis. Mr. and
Mra. Will H 10,1 hl“ aun,# Md unclaa.—Mra.
ohnson. Saturday evening callers
llaH&gt;«r Kaccheie
of tho
yen- airs. Maurice Jouumiu andi,'"*,&lt;'" “f?”1''?
Mr;.
laughters, Ruili und tala, of thu Mrs- "■ K Llebler from trlday
[•tri
ilistrici - Mr
und
Mra. ^r, Sunday.-Mr and Mra. Will
ftaude Kermeen.
Mr. and Mrs. H Johnson visited his aiatei. Mrs.
Itewart Relgler and children and ’lo»u *ccl*r *“
f&gt;ipr. and Mia. Juu Corrigan and da&gt;',
8o“’“- '* ------------ —’
IMldren
Mrs. K's brother.' bcal'h -Max
Bedford who was
Mdren visited Mra.
lee MfWethy and wlfu In Grand ,:alk'd lo service lent week Monday
Rapids. Sunday mid helped themlw*» 4*"ln rejected because of his week with her parents. Mr. and
loiebruti- their wedding annlver- I'bysl'nl condition and has return- Mr*. Wm. Reed at Parmelee. Nor­
py.-Mr. and Mra. V.-rn Hooperd homc.-Mr and Mrs. J. L. Rugg man came over for the weekend
look their daughter. Miss Jean to ‘heir aon-ln-taw and daughter. Mr. and she returned homo with him.
Kalamaiuo Bunday where she has,aD&lt;l Mr" Milton Larsen and Miss — Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grlffeth
Inrolled us a student In art ut Uh- ' MHHe Whalen, spent Sunday after and daughters were Sunday callers
h*. M. C. E—Mrs. Frederick Rock noon 1,1 Granti
»h«re the at the Smith Sherman homo ut
ILaurnl Maclver) who hiu bean l-ar,ena have secured an apartment Hastings.—George Ryder and Mrs.
Pith her husfiSnil |u Bryan. Tex- “,"1 nr,} ‘“‘•''in* ‘here this week - Marie Queen of Detroit spent a
la arrived unexpectedly this Mon-.Mr a,ld 5,ra E1,on &gt;-a*rence and few days thia week with Mr and
lay mo/nlng ut the home of her 'l “'R’ t&lt;r. Phylltea Anu, went to Mra. Ray Tolan. Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
larents. Mr. und Mrs. Malcolm, b‘»*?K’ac balurday and spent the bur Klump and Mr. and Mra. Jas.
Itaclver. In ParmeUe Frederick w/fhead with her uncle and auut Clark and children spent Sunday
laa gone on to Iowa where he’Mr a,,d
»"d
lopes to gut hiu discharge. -The.
Saturday Bay Scheels at their cotinge ou
Woman’s club held Ila meeting i ' Vining, complete . with birthday
kls Tuesday
at thc city hall..
.’j0"0!-’"1
Carl Radtke of McBain was visit­
roplc for discussion was "timid *1"”' birthday was October 14 — ing old friend* In the weal county
Big over our home town," which s,r-“nd Mra Mark Rllchlo moved liner neighborhood last week.—Mr.
fas In charge of tho civic roinmlt1" ,ron’ !h"lr ‘&lt;u" Lal“’
L«.—Next work will be t. achars! rl,,ny -Mrs Maurice Bauman of of Haallngi were Sunday guests of
batiluto
in* Grand
ita.-lde *o Naperville. Ill spent the weekend her parents. Mr. snd Mrs Will
rhornupplv KclIoKg school 'cachers1 “* bom* In Ix'lghton with her pnr- Johnson Master Maurice Peck who

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suit in additional interest among
Middleville FFA mem bare in rate­
lug and fitting good fat etock tor
the market. Boya who had the trip wooden containers.
Wore Richard Corrtgan. Dale Ad­ '&lt; «. Bpontanemjs IgnlUoa
ams. Paul Clsler, Leroy Timm and
Arden Thede. The trip waa award

Gardeners and Miners

[are vacation.—Supt. an! Mrs. j.jChatnliertaln.—Miss Elsie Rl
AilcgunIof ,he f'-lcnu
Glenn Blake Sama
home 1=
is a;
spend-' crutches nnd will go back to Chi­
r. Schlpper attended 11. j Allegan
ounty scool convent Ion at. Over-!1"* “ WCP^
v wlt&gt;' .Vcr ‘&gt;cop'' *0* Hon-—Mr. and Mrs Arthur Bell
—r Friday
rnuur orniua.
«&gt;iia Baer,' Sarnnt»r — Mr. und Mrs. Ham Grls |rag» again Dee. 5 tor examlna
evening.— Gtia
md sons August and Edward of I wold of Detroit are visiting IHififrom a few day's visit with their
Bolonia. spent Sunday night at tin-1, &lt;&gt;u,,n- Clifford Gardner and fam-1 returned home Sunday evening
as. Pender home and did comej Hy.
Mr Griswold Is hav- (rlend. Mrs. Grace Davidson at
meaaant hunting thia Monday.-surgery In n Grand Rapids ।
(nd.—Mr. and Mrs. RanVeek end guests ot Mr and Mr* 'hospital Mr.
nnd Mrs D. W | dall visited her brother, who la in
llckels will
were ,-imr
Miss .'I.UMUltl
Margaret I.Uf,
Rog-'"Htey
home
In Grand
• have sold their home iin, "*u Convalescent
"
win mviw
.
re. superintendent of th* Child ‘ Freeport and are hoping to again Haven. Sunday-The Babtlst Ml*
|en's hospital in Detroit. Mi«» ।'ora,,&gt; *n Mlddievlile.—A number । tlonury circle litui an ull-day work
Mino Lienemunn. .-isslHtunt attper- °f ,,lc taatern Star membeni at- (meeting. Thursday with Mrs. liar
Children's Con-',.......
',"dM
sessions
of ’the
Chap- «&gt;)d Grlffeth.
\
ntendent of the (.unurvus
. _*-------;-’.T ".'.
"r Grand
—J-----ralescent Home
nt, Fi'rmlngton, I,r *" f»rand Rnplds last week and
Silver Wadding Celebration
41m Flonm. Bn.w. Miss Edna *"•' «n*ctelly Impressed try the
)wn. Mr* 1 E Tliihley nnd Mrs. ’"“"’’fnl memorial service.—ThursUna Clark of Detroit. All v.e.e day evening dinner gu-;*te of Mra.
'ormer tcach-r n**oclate-s of Mr* , tauretta Tungale and daughter
kteraon ut the C&lt;mvB|&lt;-&gt;uent Home •«
Gun lake cottage were her
r arc close friend-. Mr nnd Mrs.| brother-in-law and aister. Mr and
Morge Chnimiiin necompunied bylMra- Robert Tolan. Sr. of ParniPaul Gackle: were tn Grand Rap
«''■ “nJ Mra. Ray Tolan and
L.. «... . .
.
.
..— itmu u,.r,.n. Hra. Roie-rt Tolan,
rb children. S/Sgt und
thnpmuns brother who1
Warner nnd two childng disc):urged front lhe nrmy. — 'r*-" «•' of Middleville Mr nnd
Iffr. and Mis Fred Muttcson of Mrs. , Vern
Hooiwr
entertained
loyal Dak. spent* thc weekend al ’heir long time friends. Mr. and
ihcfr Barlow lake collage.-Mra. Mr* Ernest Cnmebellark of Lan/era Johnson and son. Stanley. »,"K
’ho weeken—Wilbur
vero Sunday dinner gunate of hur Klutnn has workmen starting opteler. Mrs. Horace Livergood and orations on a new bam to replace
uaband in Grand Rapids -Mr. and th" «nc blown down last spring
hrs. Earl VanSicklu and lltlic «•“
- 'he crcione that awept this
fcw-Gary tae. and her brother..»*''lnl«v. it will tw- built on the
lusscll Palmer, wife und son Rill* r"n!R' Jp'indaiion.—Mr
and Mra.
[ir. were dinner guest* of Mrs Wirt «mnlwll and son. John, of
fan's cousins. Mr nnd Mra. Ar r,*troiL t,nd their
friend. Mra.
hur Hvydcnlierg In Grand Rap-1 Thi-’rna Winks of Battle Creek,
da.—Mr. nnd Mr*. Andrew Ggck ,
weekend nt lhe Chas,
er and son. Paul, visited her sla- Campbell home on th* Irving rmd.
er, Mrs Hubert Stevens nnd fam
also were Saturday ev«nlng
ly and other relatives In the vl- ""’I*™ of her mother. Mrs 3ern
Inity of Morley on Sunday. They Hmllh and family-Mrs. Normuu
1*0 saw Mr*. G's. n*phew from Carpenter of Detroit, spent lut

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week

at celebrations this
end.
Saturday
evi

Mclhodls! church to enjoy a friend­
ly evening together. A purse of
money was given tho Tolane as n
reminder of the event, and best
wishes were extended tor more
happy years together.
■Sunday, thalr son and daugutcrami Mm. Robert Tolan. Jr. enter-

home on East Main ntreel. Thirty
guests were present Including acv'fsbli'H decorated with caudles
ami flowers were plaiXF’In the time
basement of the new homo where

a* their son. Pfc. Rola-rt Tolan of
Scott's Field, HL was present tor

Moundbuilderi alio tilled
the soil Pioneers noted
their cultivations.

Mr. and Mrs. Clare Williams ot
Middleville, Rt 2 announce the en­
gagement of their daughter. Ar­
lene Beatrice to 8/8gt. Richard
Wilcox, son of Mr. nnd Mrs Lyle
Wilcox of near Hartings. No date
has been set for lhe wedding.

Robert
-------of Scott'
Field. Hi., haa been transferred to
the Air Transport Command aa a
radio
operator
mechanic.—Mrs.

Sunday School Party
High school young folks, mem­
bers of the Sunday school classes
of Mn. Jas. Rugg and Mrs. Elton
Lawrence were entertained In a
Joint party by their teachers. Fri­
day evening at the Rugg home
Following Inside games nnd en­
tertainment the young folk* went
to lhe outdoor fireplace In the
Rugg lawn and had a hamburg fry
— which was just the right finish
to a pleasant evening.

Safety r-peclallsU at Michigan
State collrye quote nation-wide sta­
t Utica which show that 85 percent
of all farm fires are preventable.
These fires can'be traced u&gt; one or
more of the fallowing hazards:
1. Failure to protect buildings with
lightning rods.
2. Defective, sooty and poorly con­
structed chimneys.
3. Sparks from chimneys and bon­
fires falling on flammable wooden
roote.
4. Defective stoves and fumacea
snd failure to use fireproof covering
Hoi n came to this vicinity
on pipes.
young children
They were n
5 Careless use of matches and
rlth the smoking in barns.
fl. Improper storage and carelesa
Prindl is a retired carpenter.
Prlndle graduated fiom Middleville
high school in im and has been
a member of the Middleville
Wamsn'i Club many years. They

Calif., to Join her husband. Pvt.
Lana Campbell who Is a guar.I at
the prison base at Terminal Island.
Guild Meeting
—Ira Sines and Arman Stimson
The Young Woman's Guild of arc both at their homes having
Lhe Methodist church will hold it* been honorably discharged from
regular meting this week Thurs­ service.—Marc Squler of Gleun
Barber anil Mrs. Seward Brock of
day veiling, Oct. 18. with Mn, Ralph
Grand Ruphls; three grandchildren
Finkbeincr.
Devotional* will he
and four greai-Krandeblldren. Mr.
in charge of Mrs. Jerry Bedford.
vtth his family, wh&lt;* are now ideeLynd of Middleville who Is *5 years'
old. and is the only person living
Methodist church Is teaching In
who was a guest at the wedding
the leadership training school for
Sunday school teachers and work­ to Middleville from service. Rod­
ers. being held by the Grand Rap- ney Schad who was with the
Paet Matrons Club
Ids-Kent county Council of Church­
Members of the GES Past Ma­
es. at thu Fountain SI. church in
trons club and husbands met at
wounded.
ha*
been
discharged
and
Grand .Rapids. Mr
Leonard is
the home of Mrs Blanch Segerteaching the "Teaching Youth" reached home Saturday. Is young strom Friday evening for a pot
department, elf will be In lhe city brother. Rex. who has been home luck super and meeting The time
on furlough after spending some
time in Europe leaves next Mon- following the busin&gt;-u meeting
was spent in visiting Th-- NovcmTaklng thr .school course
Mra. Irving Lutz

Family Night
The regular family night gather­
ing of thr Method*.«t church will
be held on Tuesday evening. Oct.
23 with a potluck supper.
The
luogram Includes thr showing of
films on "The Crusade of Christ."
Everyone asked to nave the even­
ing for that event.

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mooting

at thc
Methodist
church
thl*
Thursday afternoon.
Oct.
2:30 o'clock.
All members ...
urged to lie present and ladles nut
members arc Invited ns there In to
L»&lt;ch and family of Dorr, and hl* lw n demonstration and a good
time is anticipated. Refreshments

mother. Mrs. N. J. Gulllton on
North Grand Rapids 'street Sunday
a family dinner waa held al thc
Gullllon home in Ilia honoi—oth-.

Oct. 21 Sermon Subject
Tho Rev R D. Leonard will
have for hla sermon subject this
Babcock-Howe
coming Sunday. Oct 21. at the 11
James D 1 in brock and Edna B.
c'clock service, "In thc Atomic
Age -Christ
or
Chaos."
The
church should certainly In- niled
fl: 30 oclock In thc Methodist church
toh oar this timely message.
chapnl by tho Rev, it. D Leonard.
The couple was attended by the
We were among tne people who groom's brother-in-law and sister.
heard Oscar and Nettle Sherk give
their "turkey talk' 'over the radio Middleville.
Inst Tuesday morning and wo wore
Woman'e Society of Christian
real proud of our citizens. Mrs.
Sherk ha* raised turkeys more or
The October mooting will be
less since she was a girl She sold
k_.
lior first flock for III and bought held In thc Methodist church on
n
* Binger
flinger sowing machine which Thursday, the 25th with a potluck
'helped
’ ' "her in her dressmaking dinner al 1 o'clock. It is hoped
trade. They now aro among the there will be a lareff atendahcc as
a good program I* being prepared
and members aro also turning in
Slck and Improving
their year's points at thia meeting.

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of Mra. Olive' Talbot the first Fri
satisfied to il«y on till* aide.—Paul day with a potluck dinner .it noon.

Leaving Middleville
leaching duties at Thornapple Kel­
logg school since Thursday. goffer­ who hare resided In thin vicinity
log with a throat Infection—Edd
farm north of town to Hastings
hospital nnd was to have an opera­ thia week Thursday. The Parker*
tion last week, is feeling quite good sold their farm a year or more ago
and up some. Thc operation waa
to their sor.ln-law. Roman Felapostponed until this week. Mrs.
Lewis and his sister. Mrs. John pausch of Hastings but have con­
Goorhouse who are staying with tinued to live there since, but as
him came homo Friday and return­ Charlie I* in quite poor health
ed lo Auu Arbor again this Tues­ they think It advisable to move.—
day. Sunday his daughter. Mrs.
Sarah DeWeerd. bls mother and Hastlngs.borther-in-law and sister
of Mr. and Mrs. Fclspausch. are
Guest Ministers
Susie Baxter visited him.--Mra. Al­ moving out to the Parker farm
The Rev. Leroy Chamberlain of ton Elwood has been quite ill since Thursday and thr Parkers are
moving into the Thomas homo
Saturday
with
Intestinal
flu
and
the Leighton Evangelical church Is
away holding evangelistic meet­ counned lo the bed.-Mias Florence Thc Thomas' have throe daughters.
of Grand
Rapid* .la
lugs
IUI two
IWU weeks
WtLSS «uu
puipik Bender
... ................
-.......................
o ..spend- Dorothy. Mary Lou and Katherine.
ings for
and MIC
Hie pulpit
of the church will be Piled with •»« • fcw
“t home with her
guest ministers and mtaaionarlcs. parents. Mr. und Mr*. Phillip Bend- ready started school at Thornapple.
Bunday, Oct. 21. The Rev. Puuller whll° convalescing from a toiuil Kellogg and aro riding back and
Thomas, former army chaplain will iopcrallon performed at Blodgttl forth with their father until the
■ |MMk. the following Sunday, mis-1 bo-l'tiai- Friday - Mlns Jane Hoop- family moves.—We arc sorry to
sionarlea to lhe Suutheru share-1
waB 111 ',1 ,M,t|
forepart of lose oiur old friends. Charlie and
lhe week with nn attack of the flu. Nelle but glad they will be clone
Rev. Ira McBride Evangelical »u- - Donald Bender, son of the Wal­ enough so we can see them oc­
perlntendent of Missionaries In ter Bonder, is out of school with casionally.
tlie chicken-pox —George RoseDeath of Mias Burchardt
talehton church will be the guest
brought borne from Pennock hoaMiss Frances Burchardt. daugh­
apaaker.
ter of Mr and Mrs. Michael J
Telephone Manaegra
er. daughter of thc Arnold Park- urehardt of RL 3. Yankee Springs
Honored
era. bus been out of school the past twp.. passed away In University
Mrs. Ix?wbi Smith, who ten days with chickenpox. Her hospital at Atm Arbor early Thurs­
recently retired an managers of thc smallest brother. David also is ill day tuorulnfl at the ago of eighteen
with lhe disease. The family is
Corning tlcphono exchange after with his people. Mr. and Mra. A. H. years. Her death was from a heart
allmoat. tho result of an attack of
Parker while their home on west rheumatic fever two years ago. She
of honor. Saturday evening at a Main street Is made livable.
waa born In Hillsdale. Allegan
community gathering at the Leigh­
county. Aug. 1. 1927. and departed
ton Grange hail.—A very fine pro­
After waiting for about a year I this life on Oct. 11. 1215. Tho fam­
gram of music and readings was for a telephone the Irving Lull ily resided in Grand Rapids before
enjoyed. Spcclul
mention should home now can call up Central. noving to this vicinity three or
he made of the original und very Their number is 17F-I.
more years ago. She is survived
cute poem by Mrs. taura Francis­
by her parents, a brother. Pfc.
Service Note*
co liascd on thc Lewis* and the ex-'
.
_
change. Lewis Barnsliy and Mrs.i
"‘"•'■t" Warner has ar Chester Burchardt of Fort SIU.
Puullne Bowman furnished musical|r*red borne from several months In Okla., and two sisters. Mildred aud
selections throughout the evening.
alld
netting acquainted Mary Jane al homo; her grand­
und the small son of Mrs. Bowman P**1"
new daughter
Doloris father. John Burchardt of Grand
and several aunts and
with his
lovciy voice
made
last February UI&lt;U
and whom
unuc a ------ - **rn
----- —
-uvu., Rapids
&gt;
।
Funeral
services wore
rlth —
lhe -------folks. ---------Mlssw he ’’■d nev‘r
Mr*. Warner
real hit -----Donna Carey and Laura Thode al­ was the former Orotta McNutt.— held at the St. Adalbert's church In
so helped pass the evening with Jack Chase, navy modical student Grand Rapids al 9 h. m. btis Mon­
Intement in tho
their songs and skits.
Refresh- at the University of Michigan of day morning.
Michigan, with Mrs. Chase, nee Polleh Catblolc cemetery.
Miss
most
pleasant
evenl.—Mr. and Donna Davis. Druce Chase. Braman Burchardt was a tine girl, an all-A
in
Tbornapple-KoBogg
Mrs Lewis were presented with a 1/c of Grosse Isle, and the boy*' student
chair by thc Telephone company aunl. Mra. Hazel Shuplry of Battle school, a member of the spotch
and a lamp by the Grange, which Creek, visited thelt parents, and club and past president of the
will make their home In Wayland
senior class. Members of lhe senior
more enjoyable with thoughts ot over the week end. Mrs. ChaseS al­ class and some of the toachera.
so visited her folks Mr. and Mra. and many from this vicinity at­
the friends in Leighton.
CIIITord Davis.—Pfc. Edw. Cider, tended the funeral services. The
Welcome Newe
son of Mr, nnd Mrs. Burney Cleler sympathy of the community is ex­
A letter from a niece tn Den­ left Camp Fanlan. Texas, at 3 p. m. tended tho bereaved family.
mark received by Mrs. Kirstlnc Saturday by train and reached
Sorauou and brother. Hans Jan­ Wayland, at 9 p. m. Sunday eve­
r | Mr. and Mrs. Frank HI Brindle,
sen. last week was mosf welcome. ning—pretty good time wu say.'
Eddie baa a fifteen days furlough. uearrly lifelong residents of Mid­
front their rel- —Harry Williams, bop ol Mr. and dleville. will observe their 80th
Mra. Clare Williams, has been ad- wedding anniversary, by keeping
open house to their friends al their
they hud gone without many things
but had suffered rapet from In­
homo from 3 to fl o'clock Bunday
sufficient clothing-bud not been years. Ho Is u weather man ana aflernoou. Oct. 21. No printed in­
able to get any new clothesa w
In aa has
naa recently been sent
senVfo
to Cold Bay. vitations have ben Issued and all
long time and lacked enoui
* to: Alaskan peninsula.—Pvt. Edison friends are invited. Mr. Prlndle
jah
keep her comfortable. Mrs. Sortn-j
i ....Chamberlain,
Uomu|
---------- ---------- who
------ has been MW.W wgg bodn la Chester lownbhip. Ea•ou k planning on sending u box; on
00 a fiftouu
Hftouu day furlough, leaves
leave* tun
ton county ou Marcl
March 17, 1SS3. and
for Ft. Kiley,
of things to her nlecu at once.
Riley, Kansas thia
this Tuesday. [ IBs
1R» wife, the
tho formci
former Harriet Bliss,
occasion.

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laijiu* &gt;IU&gt;les »t her father, Ed Ix-wls, while
lie In ill She makes several trips
dally to and from thu .post office
and depot transferring the mail
sacks and her father is grateful
fur bia substitute.
Dsath of Child
Master Stanley Standish, fiveStandish of Augusta. died of diptheria Friday. He was the grandson of Mra. Mary Standish, and
nephew of Mrs. Ray FUlingham of
the west county line, und Mr*.
I-con Watkins of Leighton, and
“bo attended lhe funeral service
at Augusta this Monday afternoon.
Sympathy of old friends of the
family In extended the dereaved
ones.
- Boys in Detroit
Elton
mwronce.
agricultural
--------jf
thornapple-Keilogg
school, took five boy* from the
school to Detroit Tuesday to lhe
stock yards to attend thc State
Future Farmers of America fat
will be
stock show.—Fat stock
graded by commercial graders and
reasons for the grades will lie dis-

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i rained almost continuously through
With the 15th Air Force tn Italy—
era of the China Sea. It fought thc ter of operations as a Pilot'has orSept 3. 1945.it.
war the hard way. supporting prac­ rived at the San Antonio District.! First Sergeant Henry Eaton, son of
| Did you get In your fishing trip?
Mr. ”
Herbert Eaton. 1410 South
,u Jef
’**-­ Mrs. Herschel Follick
tically every' major amphibious AAF Personnel Distribution Com- "
' 1 was going deep sea fishing last
; ferson St.. Hastings. Michigan, is 337 E. Grant St.
mand.
loading in the Pacific"
' week, but It turned out I had to
Official Reports:
He is thc husband of Thelma M. now serving with thc 533rd Air Hastings. Michigan
■•It is fitting that she now lies
work and couldn't make "It. Perhaps
“Hello," to Cpl. Don Rawson. He anchored in the very same berth of Loudcnbeck. Rt. 1. Fowler. Mich, Service Group In northern Italy. Dearest Aunt Norn and all,
!' some other time. I would al least
has been following all. of you. be­ the first MISSISSIPPI, flagship of anti thc son of Mr. and Mrs Harry First Sergeant Eaton has been ovwuiu&gt;. Hustings.
nu«M»»o. Mich
—v..
crscaa since 4 March 1943. and has L 1 h.«" riu?"
cause his sister. Mrs. John Crue. of Commodore Matthew C. Perry. Dunn.
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Capt Dunn wears the Air Medal been awarded thc Good Conduct
Hastings, has been sending him the U.S.M. when he opened the doors
slower now on lheudthatl?hev
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tucuaito the mall Is a little--------“Home Front" these many months of Japan to world commerce tn 1253. with t Oak Leaf Clusters. European Medal and two battle stars. Prior
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iI entering
-------- thc army First SergeaAt
— • account of all the planes being m 1
So this time you'll hear about Don seven years after Commodore Bid- Theater of Operations Ribbon.
from
report.
He- Will spend approximately two Eaton attended the University of busy taking supplies to the prison-, lhe tropica loo long.
dlr's' attempt. At that time
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Headquarters. 13th Air Force. .MISSISSIPPI'S skipper was Captain Weeks nt the redistribution station], Michigan
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mu&gt;. tLee. iick
Philippines
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VSA'. later undergoing re-cords und physical I The 533rd Air Service Group un* IhnMJS.
‘
’"“W for thing* like that. What
poral Donald D. Rawson of Ver­ Ccmnutndcr-in-Chlef of thc Con­ processing in preparation for a du- der thc command of Colonel Clyde shpuld come second
] I wouldn't give for a big piece of ice
montville. after 28 months duty in federate Navy at the same time hU charge or reassignment to duty In11C. Jakway of Beverly. Mass. was
By the way. I had the mdt, exclt- , col[1 watermelon, or a letluce-tomaactivated In Southern Italy in May Ing experience lost night
the Pacific. Corporal Rawson's re­ brother. General Robert E. Lee. was thu country.
'
’very to olnd
Oh ueH the tlme W1U
1945 with Its personnel being taken seklom get in on the rank, but three
turn was made possible under the Commander-In-Chief of the Con­
j ,et. and hear about
Headquarters. 739th Engr. Hy. Sb. । from many units of both the !2th
Army's point system.
federate Army
other girls and myself were United | the prtsoners j JUBl lhanlc
Lord
‘ and 15th Air Forces Many of thc to this party tor n Col. who is see- j |hal j ha„ tnough to rat my
Corpcrol Rawson was a crew chief
Concluding, he said. ' Battleships Co APO 75.
and
Manila—Technician 5th grade n-.cn making up this new organl- end in command on Iwo to the Gen-lnud at myMK wlun , wtah Ior
on a B-25 Mitchell, with the "Cru­ of the MISSISSIPPI. MARYLAND.
saders", veteran medium bombard­ CALIFORNIA. NEVADA. TEXAS, Frcderlck W. Anders, son 4&gt;f Mr and , mtinn have behind them many oral. Never saw so much rank In - things.
1
Mrs
W
H
Anders.
Hastings.
Michmonths
of
overseas
service
in
add!
­
ment unit of the Jungle Air Force. and ARKANSAS classes have been
-- - ------------------ RR5. is---------1----------v llon (o mnny wh0 have seen com­ all my 3 years of army career. That
Well. I must get ready and go on
serving
ns.n ..i_
flic clerk
Starting at Guadalcanal in the the unsung heroes of this war igan.
wasn't all. Lt. Gen Richardson and
bat with the 5th and 7th Armies all of the others who were at thc duty.
early days of thc Pacific war. the Along With the COLORADO. IDA- »Uh an Engineer unit in Manila
•;Crusaders" have bombed and HO. WEST VIRGINIA. TENNES- ; OvencM since March 1941. Tech- prior to their transfer to the Air signing of thc peace treaty came
c.:„.
T..o«.m»
«...
Helen
strafed their way through the BU- SEE and NEW MEXICO, these nlclan Anders has served in Africa
7..?..
.
. . ! C.a.
. : Richardson
to the Important task of keeping bomb- J .
nutrek Archipelago. New Guinea, the ships were the first to be in on und France before going direct ♦«
1st Lt. H. McPherson. N-731554
• stayed overnight, and he was at our
Dutch East Indies. Borneo, and thc | shore bombardments and the lost '. thc Philippines ers and fighters serviced and ready party
232nd Gen. Hosp.
Hr
is.
as
you
know,
com
­
Philippines. They began thc war at , to leave. They made naval history I He 1* a former student of Has­ to fly nnd the combat crews j manding genera) of the Pacific area
A P.O 86.
Postmaster
the Battle of Midway; the end came 1 ,from
lu,„ Pear!
ral, Harbor to
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------ ' tings High School and was nn- equipped with a never ending sup- 'I under MacArthur He told us all
Tokyo
tn Task
San Francisco, Calif
at the beginning of a strafing attack ( porccs commanded by Vice Admiral [ ployed by E W Blus Company prior ply i f material necessary to carry i about the signing of the Peace
: to entering thc Army in May 1941. on tlie Army Air Forces total war Treaty step by step and all about
on Jap resistance pockets on Lu- .
b oidciidorf. U S N
against the German war machine, f
zon.
। Probably the most memorable of
] how Tokyo and Yokohoma treated
Veny Lagrnr.d DePrleater Sic.
Upon the arrival of VE-Dgy men ]
Corpora) Rawson Is the son of | ^p -ole Missy's' astounding war
Burke II /rd In th • day of Sir Rob­
Gen. Wainwright and the other
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rawson ot Ver- i expiolL* occurred in October 1944 USNR. of this city. Is now serving of this group immediately proceed- ' prisoners, how he looked and how ert Peel, who gave both hit names
- - - ate. their energy
... I poverty stricken the Japanese ptsr- to thc cause of law and order. At
mcntvlUe.
! when, under Admiral Oidendorf. thc with the mighty 5th Fleet.-which is i ed to ,
• • ’
I MISSISSIPPI was Die flagship of contributing to the complete occu- 1 towards the task of quickly con- pic looked ond how they llvtxl like secretary for Ireland from 1812 to
Romulus Army Air FL:.d. Mich, the group that annihilated thc patinn of the Japanese,,homeland : verting the .B-17 bomber* on their I animals now. To get that first 1818, Sir Robert established the
Sept. 27. 1945 —Staff Scigeant Paul I Southern Force of the Jap Fleet m Hr -has been aboard the US S 1 base to passenger type aircraft to •. handed Li an experience I shall nev­ Irith police, who became known at
F. Brennan. 36. son U Mr and Mrs | the Battle Of Surigao Strait It was GRIGGS, an attack transport, for be used for thc purpose of trans­ er forget.
peelert. At home tecretary from
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A. ^r,
Brennan
of 1526 Eddv Street. &lt; here .....
that,-kt
Navy
parlance. Olden- the past 9 mnntha. and has seen porting ground troops home
I I saw "Wilson" in Saipan and I 1828 to 1830. he reorganised lhe Lon­
Hastings, was honorably discharged j dorf's battle line crossed lhe T of most of the Pacific parts from Pan- i A* a result of a recent change In
don police, who thereafter were
ama to Manila At the time nf ’the military policy affecting service units. | shall never forget it as. of course.
■ today from lhe Army Air Forces nt , the Japanese Fleet.
known as bobbles.
the separation base here
; it is a fitting climax for the ] Jap surrender, thr GRIGGS was at I thc 533rd Air Service Group has in .
Serving for 20 months at Sptnaz- i grand old lady to lie anchored in | Okinawa, luckily coming through a | a relatively short time grown from
rola. Italy, as an aircraft electri- I the Bay of Tokyo. She has gotten series ol Jap suicide plane attacks I An Idea into a well-knit, efficient I
clan. S Sgt. Brennan has earned the I revenge for the 71 men who were which caused severe damage and organization mat is now servicing |
, ।ships
the 483rd Bomb Group, thc B-17
many deaths aboard nearby
European Theater of Operations last aboard in battle
Before enlisting in thc Navy In unit presently engaged in ferrying
ribbon, the Good Conduct Medal., Strlmback served as a member of :
and a Distlnguhhcd Unit Badge He a 40 M-M. gun crew, a* gun capt .1 1944. DePriester was employed In , sth Army personnel from Pisa. Italso wean the American Theater of aboard thc 40.000 ton battleship farming He U the son of Mr. and ; aly to Casablanca. French Morocco
Operations ribbon.
] during thf Aleutians. Gilberts. Mar­ Mrs. Gerald DePrtrster. Hastings. । mi thc first leg of tHelr journey
■ home
...
shalls. Bismarck Archipelago, the Mich.. R F D. 1
Aboard the USS. MISSISSIPPI. | pnlaus. the Philippine*, and RyukWashington—It can now be re­
Tokyo Bay—
I yua. operations He wean the Aslavealed
that
F.
E.
Brinker,
coxswain,
Tuesday, 25 Sept 1945
Entcrlng Tokyo B.'fy In- tt^e ad- I tic-Paciflc ribbon with 8 battle stars,
San Francisco. California
vance force occupying Japan, the the Philippine Liberation ribb-m Rouir 3. Hastings. Mich, ployed a
U.SJS. MISSISSIPPI duplicated the' with 2 stars, along with American tole in one ot thc most romantl- Tn my loved one and friends
I believe at this time it would be
feat of Its predecessor, the first. ttrea. Good conduct ribbons. He has nnd dangerous episodes uf thr war
MISSISSIPPI, by anchoring in the | two more years of navy service. &lt;A against Japan—as a member nf a appropriate to tell of a bit of tra­
same berth It did 92 years ago.
| recent note from Harold says he Naval group of guerrillas, intelli­ wl which has proved Very inter­
Aboard her is Harold J. Strlm- j was glad to have served his country gence agefus and weather observers , eating to me. While doing my bit
behind the Japa:iM4‘ lines In Asia
' for the good old US A of which
back. Coxswain, of 219 W State St.., jn time of war &gt;
The group, now known a* SACO-11some were a bit backward in doing.
Hastings. Mich., son of Mrs. L. A..
...
Strlmback. of 219 W State St. Has- llastinn Soldier Puintinc for Pacific Sino-Amcrlcan Co-opcratn&lt;- Orc.it'- j'...t afraid 1 guess.
tings. Mich.
1 Assembly Area Command. France izntlun began shortly utter Pearl, To start with I have been In a
He helped write thc brilliant hit- —Among the "early American scl- Harbot ns strictly u weather re- number of countries—India. Aus: trnlla. many Islands, in the southtory of the MISSISSIPPI by his j tien" in this area are members uf porting unit.
The project grew until It was i west Pacific. Panama. France. Magallant heroism and steadfastness to 1 u general hospital unit, which op­
duty under fire nnd Kamikaze at- erated in France from March 1945 provlding the U S Fleet, the Army's niia. and probably Japan before I
tacks of the enemy and kept hts until June, when they were ordered 14th Air Force and the Chinese wp| be able to get back home again
ship afloat and fighting. He is | to 4&gt;repare for direct shipment to and American Army headquarters 1 to my lovely family who I have
with weather reports and with In- ' tniMcd very much
married to the former Miss Man- the Pacific
After seeing all ot these places a
Fah of 605 Bluff St.. Dubuque, | Now stationed at Camp Phlladel- teUigence on movement of Jap ships.
lowa
I phia. one of the 18 redeployment troops and supplies Finally, it be-, guy »ay». "Where would you rath- but that can t be n ques­
live?"
To commemorate thc occasion of ( camps in the Assembly Aren Com- camc u dangerous fiqhting outfit. er lhe second arrival oi the "Ole Mis- mand. near Reims. Prance, the unit. killing Japs, blowing up Gains, raid­ tion-there Is only one place to live
«y" at Tokyo. Lt Comdr Nelson T.' oj which Cpl Kenneth V Raymond. ing J.ip outposts its activities fin­ and that's the good old U.S.A. If
ally
extended
all
thc
way
from
Indo
­
Levines. USNR. of Gulfport, raised j 710 East Marshall St. Hastings,
thc people had to live in U S like j
the Mississippi State Flag, present- 1 Mich, is a member has seen the china to the Gobi Desert
countries I have been in and seen,
SACO intelligence allowed thc well you would have something to
ed him by Gov. Thomas L Bailey, mammoth redeployment center arise
gripe al»ut We really don't rea- I
os this vanguard of the occupational I (roin the dusty plains and wrecked
forcing Jap shipping nut to U2c how lucky we are
forces entered the Straits of Tokyo ............
—
buildings of...
what was once a —
French
A place In France called LeHorve j
Bay.
Army encampment
Thc XflSSTSSIPPI banner, with Ils ] Activated in October 1944. u’. American submarines, on Informs- and also one called Marseilles is In '
prety bad sb .pc. There isn't enough I
field »t«n» and bars, flouted proudly Camp Ellis. IlllnoU, the unit reached tion from SACO
Weather Information helped the to col. let alone having a home |
on the main-mast under the Stars France in January 1945 Early in
and Strlpez as this mighty battle­ March, it proceeded to this area, Navy decide when to stage invasions While In LeHarve I was able to con- ।
ship steamed Mito lhe Nippon Har­ where it remodeled and repaired n on Jap Islands and raids on the Jap tact nnd see my sister's husband.■
S Sgt Glenn Kahler, who at pres­
bor
rchoolhouse before opening a 600- homeland
Usually tt was possible to enter nr ent is home on furlough. We sure
Admiral McCormick, in a brief bed hospital Three months later,
address, said. "The iuiga of thc thc unit was ordered to thr Pacific depart from Jap territory by sir. had a good chat talking of old times .
। but SACO Americans became adept back in tpe states. In Marseilles
USS MISSISSIPPI can finally be via Camp Philadelphia.
at Chinese disguises and, guided by &lt; ur crew had the pleasure of taking
revealed. Called the 'ghost ship' by
through
en- n tour of the city nnd one place of |
San
District.. nnirtn.AAFPDC— SACO Chinese,
n fought
tougnt from
troni the
me toy
icy wnd
»ii Antonio
nmuino wuuul
... slipped
............
.
many, it
ters of lhe North Atlantic to the j Capt Kenneth M Dunn, of Rt I. ciny lines when they chose Through interest was a famous old cathedral
sweltering Solomons, from thc foggy | Hustings. Mich, who served many i months nnd years not one SACO on a mountain over looking thc city |
Aleutians to the typhoon-HUed wa- ' montlu in thr Asiatic-Pacific then- member was detected.
Its known as the Notre Darnel
Cathedral, which has. thc most,
beautiful architecture you ever saw.
Tile eld city contains buildings;
which date back to BC. and part
of tlie city L* very modern At one |
time they had a beautiful harbor
tut is a surry looking mess now. |
Also, in leaving France and heading i
into open sea, wc came by. and quite
close to the Rock of Gibraltar which 1
Is quite a sight.
Another place of much interest Ls j
thc Panama Canal. You enter nnd
go through a series of locks, which ,
in turn raise to a height of about |
85 feet above sea level, into a
flesh water lake. So We all took a I
swim which felt good but the water ]
was rather cold.
This fresh water lake is called Ga- ;
tun lake
You pass through this
Into another series of locks und ,
then you are back down to sea ;
level again—and salt water In the
Pacific, cruising along at normal]
speed, -we saw many LMnnds and |
greenish blue water which indicates
coral reefs.
We visited Manila, nr I should say |
what little Is left ot it after the
Japs gat through with it
At one
time it was a beautiful city but '
now lies in total ruins We looked I
around a bit. took a few pictures. ’
but everything looked alike—Just n 1
big pile of rubble al) over Tern* :
porary quarters have been built for
mast of the people who arc left
there Sure Is a terrible sight—and
you in the USA. who have never'
seen any of these things don't know ;
how lucky you are that you live In
lhe States and that you have thc i
boys overseas to give thanks to for I
1 keeping this sort of thing from you .
All the Boys nnd girls who lived I
nnd gave their lives, but not In vain, i
should never be forgotten They
did a grand Job and let s hope we
can rest In peace for many years
,
In traveling from one place to
another it rather keeps you guessing
as lo how to use money. To give
you a rough idea there are nupees.1
annas, pice shillings, pence, crown,
pounds, floruns. francs, ccntlneo,
pesos, centavos, and many more Bu'
to me the good old American sliver
and dollar looks the best
In closing I would like to send my
sympathy to the Mlskes on Grand:
St Let's Ret back on our feet again
Lou Am looking forward to seeing
all you guys batk in the shop In a
few months. I sincerely hope. Hello .
to all the boys nt E. W Bliss and ,
last but not least my loved ones

THE HOME FRONT

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SAFELY
GET THOSE
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It will be quite a while before

every one who wants a new car
gets one.

So your tires—al­

ready worn—will have to do
just that much longer.

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NINETIETH YEAR

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1945

! Ford Tractor and
iI Snow
|OW Will
Will Bu
Snow P
Plow
Buck

Home Front COUNTY FOLKS READ^now on sid«woik*

THEIR BANNERS!

I

Pedestrian*, who use the sidewalks

of Hastings in the winter time, will
IUnintentional
Im
:n(anSiamwI
"Howdy All;"
j
receive with great pleasure the fol­
----- —.— Gathering
’They tell us no letters or ad- j
Error
Error Kaon«
Keeps Two Inromino
Incoming ' lowing announcement: The city
’dresses this time and hardly any
| council, on Monday evening, ordered
Phone Linet Bussing
Home Front at all. for that mat- •
City Engineer Laberteaux to pur­
। Do people read their BANNERS’’
chase a new Ford tractor and side­
Banner. &lt;we've explained that In j• According to the girls In the front walk snow plow equipment
______________________
office
who answered
telephone calls
printer
parlance before&gt; ; so
we can't
'
The old fashioned horse, with
begin to write all the news-there 19» day Thursday, the answer is snow plow more or less attached,
are slack* of notes and stories about । YES’
helped some, but not enough. This
you. ond so help us Hank, we're | It all resulted In a mix-up (to new outfit sounds promising, and we
going to get them in print eventual-1 exaggerate by understatement) In hope will do a good Job of keeping
ly if we have to keep pegging away I «to gathering and mailing of a part the sidewalks open In the winter
at thl* until your grandchildren
tost week'* edition.
season .
bounce on your knee—well, maybe | Somehow two second sections were
it won't be quite that long (Maybe | gathered and mailed out os a comthey'll use some pictures of you all • Plete paper It so happen* that the
this week. In view of this big cut, second sections are imprinted with
back we re taking &gt;•.
I tto mailing address, so for each pa­
.....want
j-. you
..... ।1 per
—
Anyway we Ju*t don't
p&lt;’r so
,o gathered,
Stored, two subscriber*
autacrlber*-were
to think we've forgotten you. not by , {“• Juat
wcrp toe
‘to victims of ■
u bag full (always wondered whai
. .T”!6 £.
.
, ,
Monday's Tragedy Results in
•ft, M, .u lull
nuu ■
&gt;.«■ Incom.
Death; Husband in Jail Here
IK- U»t ... 11 rw will
u Wv
"-OT.
We can for you 'Golly*, don’t even i and; toother, we don l mean Just, Mrs. Mildred Campbell. 36. of
'*arnl
(Nashville.
Nashville, was shot Monday toreforeIt
began
at
-8:00
am
and
connoon,
a little after 10 o'clock, by
jokes anymore)—not that we don't |
with little interruption ner husband. Harley Campbell. 48.
know the other kind, but you must !: tinued
throughout the day This, in addl...
h member censor ship can work both |
tlon. to subscriber* who lived near- I inv him. not far from the door
1 • rant Wavne Rnvrtrr Hew home ‘ b&gt;' "nd fanie ln lo mnke ■ P^raonnl ’ opening from the dining room into
from Janan atJ^U m»w
Cal1
““th line, were the kitchen He stood in toe kitchen
SheTidin Ill itotX to reach tou
,l lhe *“n,r tlmc And the ! and at close range, fired a shot from *
nn thT^a^eaihM Mai1' only rcason lhp f°ur
weren't 20-guage tool gun. the charge cntlMR Mkh m
m Jirtblr “o bl“v b ,hal lwo of ■’■m M*- unU*‘*d Uring her right breast, smashing
X histrlklnrivXautoKfe ind Ph«?npa ,or uul*olng ca,la
' »«r ribs and coming out below toe
set his strikingly beautiful Wife and
The
Bo. W(
we. nrp
arc sorry the mistake
mistake hanhap- II shoulder
shoulder.
The woman
woman possibly
possibly
hi* baby, whom he ha* never seen. , pened. we re glad to know that sev- | thought to escape out of the front
More about Wayne later.
Congratulations to John Jsenhalh ‘ cral hundred subscribers missed their | entrance to the living room She
papers enough to keep the incoming reached th? edge of the porch and
who has been promoted toj-t. ijg &gt; phone lines buzzing -and we appre- ' fell heavily to the ground near the
His brother. Hollis U now home
llRlc
sidewalk.
evidently
died soon
elate lnp
the courteous, coruidera..
considerate
_‘J--- ”* *”She
■" —
,J—
• There are so many home at the, tltudc whlch pcople displayed
| after falling. Undertaker Hess wa*
present time guess all of that new*
_______
ter
p ?
| summoned. He pul In a call for
will have to wait Cheer up. you'll \
. .
I the sheriff's office here, reporting
un be home soon »
i the crime.
I Sheriff Bera and Undersheriff
Doster hurried to the Campbell
Japan. Just missing the typhoon at
I home at Nashville. Leaving Doster
Okinawa. He Is the son of Mr. and ,
'
' at the house. Sheriff Bera went
Mr* Charles Jacobs. S. Jefferson. |
report of the social welfare I1 after Campbell. He discovered him.
Captain Hartley Finstrom arrived i work
county, made by Dlrcc- |1 slumped over the steering wheel ot
home
on Sunday
|
tor c- E Mater
theyear
board
of Oct.
su- j.
Discharged
but on 6from
mos. Germany.
call.
j pervfaors.
coveredtothe
from
TlSt "idc^^toat street
He
Discharged but on 6 mos. call.
I Pervfaors. covered the year from Oct.
Marshall Schantz is on his way. 1| 1;*944.
,w&lt;-to to
samedate
datein in1945
1945.
|
the same
| was
obviously very drunk, and the
or perhaps by now. has reached ;
arr. •omp Interesting figures.: ofRcfr jmd to shake him long and
Guam
&gt; ^owtog the number to whom such hard
could arouse him.
Capt. Bud Flynn is back on Sol-|{®nrr
extended for each of the I jjj, first statement was: "My God.
pan.
। 12J?on.Uu- Tto
.consisted of i hBVe ^ot my wWe~ Al nrst he
Kt-ndell Potter is home from' wetocal aid, food. fuel. rent. etc. did not sectn to know Sheriff Bera.
E.T.O. to stay. More later.
Th® record is made under toe head- , Afterward, calling him by name, he
..............
.
" Norwood,
' who
ln&lt; °r "ewe* " A "case", however. |several lime* repeated: "My God.
Captain
Lyle
G
tilade his home with Mr. and Mrs. may consist of a whole family or a j aherilf. what have I done?"
Burdette Sutton, for several years single person. The records show i According to the officers, Cnmpuhlle younger, arrived In Boston the number of cases, also the num- . bell has been working at Fort Cusj ter for some time. He got up early
Friday from France where he has bcr of persons, receiving relief.
The month-by-month statement I Monday morning and started for
been for over two years with the
Quartermaster Corps. His home is allows a decline in the number of ■ Battle Creek at about 6 o’clock,
(Continued on Page 5. Sec. 1.1
in Carson City, Mich. Has wife, two cases and persons listed, and is as ;
girls and a son. and has not seen follows:
Month
Persons
his son since he was 9 mos. old.
70
Shucks, we wanted lots ot
snuciu.
of time ।t Oct.At
to tell you about some new Dads.— |
sailor Dick Mannl. and former H. i Dec 19+4
US teacher, soldier Stan Wheuter, | £,an lW5
to mention a few. Fortunately both Feb55
Dick and Stan were In Hastings for March 1945
County Quota, $398,000 for
these blessed event*— t'was a boy April 1945
Individuals; $219,000 for
fdr Dick, for Stan a girl
Ma&gt;' 1845
. . .
pune 1945
Firms and Corporations
TOKYO • Delayed)-Wayne P De-1 jul&gt;' 1M5
Barry county's quota in the Vic­
pew, machinist's male, second class.: AUR- ,M5
tory Loan Drive. Oct. 29 to Dec. 8.
U8NR. finally succeeded in reach-1
1045
will be 1617,000, according to M. A.
ing Tokyo, goal of the Pacific c*m-1
cam-1 T*1® r®PQrl stated that there are Lambic, chairman, banking division.
paign. on board the USS MERRI- i now 33 Immatea in the county home. Barry County War Finance Com­
MACK.
of whom 31 are men and 12 are mittee. Of this. 1219.000 has been
Depew is lhe son of Mr. Russell [ »onien.
assigned to corporations; $398,000 to
Depew. Route 1. Dowling. Mich.
,
KFLtnnn ‘
individuals. This is a much smaller
The MERRIMACK, a fleet oUer. '
quota than in the past several
was originally scheduled to enter .AGRICULTURAL FAIR
drives.
Tokyo Bay with other unite of AdT51® »nnual Agricultural Fair of
bill
mlral William F. Halsey's 3rd Fleet. 1,10 w- K- Kellogg Agricultural hasn't been paid.
but at the last minute was ordered I school sponsored by lhe local chapMoney raised In the Victory Loan
Tb pump out her cargo of fuel oil^er Future Farmers of America and Drive will be used lo care for the
to a group of carriers, cruisers, and | J2*® 2I?’P,® I^onomics club will be
Lattlewiigons and return to her base •; neio
J’®!d rrioay. w
Oct.. aotn.
28th. m
in me
the w
W. 1 *oundwl, and rehabilitation of yetKellogg
High school. Route No. er.aM,', for cancellation and terin the Western Caroline Islands— |K.
j,
“
2. Augusta. Exhibit* will be set up I "»,n*|lon of '*.ar contracte.
for
to the disappointment of her offl- 'during the morning and Judging j
Ten home ,r5,m ovcrseas
cers end men.
wiU take place during the after-1
S’
“T** l?
noon. The exhibits wUl remain on I brlng thetn back “ u d&lt;** ,o M&gt;nd
Glimpsed George Juppstrom about display during the evening when a them ■«■««’: and for maintaining
town Tuesday.
program and contests wiU be held. I armlM of occupation.
The purchase of Victory Bonds by
' CITATION — Bronze Star Medal. Anyone residing In the school
Individuals is also needed lo help
Captain ALLEN E. PENTICE. patronage area Is urged to exhibit hold down inflation.
Bank de­
Cash
01046928. CAC. 2d Special Service farm and home produce.
posits
and private money hoard­
premiums will be paid again through
Company, for meritorious service In
the cooperation of the W. K. Kel- | ing are at an all time high. Pur­
connection with military operations logg Fair Assoc, and the Michigan ; chasing power is estimated to be
against the enemy In Belgium. Ger­
State
« -rt"
Dept, v.
of n,.«.
Agriculture.
u.lule. runner
Further1 ■tout *40 billion in excess of goods
many and Czechoslovakia between information may be secured from and services available for purchase.
28 January 1945 and 8 May 1945
Wm. N. Fischer, Instructor of Ag-j This difference represents a potenCaptain PRENTICE, while serving rlculture.
tlal Inflationary threat. But, If even
as Traffic Control Officer, exhib­
-------- *-♦-*-------- ------ -ten per cent of this total could be
ited outstanding leadership and or­ ITS AN INVESTMENT--------------------- converted into government bonds
ganizational ability in the perfor­
The board of supervisors last week | ftnd thus withheld for the time
mance of his duties. His able co­
voled to give $300 to the Barry tolng from purchases of goods
ordination of all functions under County Tourist and Resort Assocla-' and services under present condi­
his control contributed greatly to tion to promote Its work of adver-1 Uon*. considerable pressure would
the success of many missions and
Using the resort lakes and areas of be removed from inflationary ten-’
Is In keeping with the high tradi­
dencles
tion* of the Army. Entered Mill-’ । this county, in order to induce tour­
In fact, public purchase of Vic­
ists to spend their vacation periods
Tary service from Michigan.
tory Bunds will be a more effective
has been productive of excellent re­ control against dangerous Inflation
Amarillo. Texas—Separation Cen­
suits. The demand for lake cottages than anything the government can
ter-Oct. 15. 1946—Flight Officer
do.
Murray E. Schnurr. son of Mr. and or rooms at homes near the lakes
Mrs Murray Schnurr. Middleville, has beerf- in excess of the supply.
More cottages will be constructed I
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
as soon as materials are available. ’
wMsmoss vnucr
And each added cottage increase*
the property aMeaied for local and i
county taxes
| Where persons engage In a buslMore lake lot* were sold so far । ne“ under an “«umed name, the
-•-•
this year -•
than •In any previous year । law requires them to file a state­
of a decade. Thst spells buildings ment with the county clerk, giv­
ing the assumed name, also their
and more tourists.

NASHVILLE WOMAN
SHOT BY HUSBAND

Number Receiving
Decrease.; 33
|n CoUntv Home

VICTORY LOAN DRIVE
OCT. 29 TO DEC. 8

Will Do Buiiness Under
Assumed Names

RATIONING

☆ AT A GLANCE ☆

Red

Stamp*:

C-l. D-l. E-l. expire Oct 31; F-f
O-i, H-l. J-l, K-l expire Nov. 30.
L-l through Q-l. valid Sept. I.
through Dec. 31. Next stamp* good
Oct. 1.

Sagar

Sugar stamp No. 33. good Sept.
1 through Dec. 31 for five pound*.
Shaes
"Airplane" stomp* No. 1. 2. 3. and
4 of book 3 good until further notice.

two such statements were filed here.
Robert and Harry £ Shelton an­
nounce that they wiU do business
as the "Gun Lake Marine Supply."
Rolland N. and Edith Smith de­
clare their purpoM to engage in
under
nomes
““•**««• at Hickory
ntcaory Comers,
uorn
homes being sold and dismantled. business
Nothing will go on sale UH Friday.1 th® assumed name of' 'Hickory
Adv. Out 10-35.
| Lunch?'

RUMMAGE HALE
Emmanuel Guild will hold Its fall
rummage sale. Friday and Satur­
day, Oct. X and 37 at the parish
house.
An unusually largo line

HALLOWEEN DANCE—Sat . Oct RUMMAGE BALE
37. dear Lake Lodge, masquerade,
Hospital Guild No. B will hold a
KlmberUng Orch.. 60c plus tax. Glen Rummage Bale at Goodyear Bros.
Ingram. Dewayne Greenfield.—Adv. Hdwe., Oct. X and 37.—Adv. out
Out 10-35.

EDITORIAL
Joe Sturgeon, editor of the Glad­
stone Reporter, a leading Upper
Peninsula weekly newspaper, hap­
pened to note that 100 divorces were
listed In Eaton County while in his
own county only ten were recorded.
So. he asked Editor Muri DeFoe of
the Charlotte Republkan-Trlbunr.
"how come? ' As a matter of fact.
Editor Sturgeon could have found
similarly high divorce listing* in
any number of counties in this
area, hi ton counjy Is no exception
to the trend noticeable in many a
lower peninsula county containing
or adjacent to. heavily industrial­
ized area*. Editor DeFoe admits
he has no definite answer to the
question, but the following obser­
worth the reading:
"Mr Sturgeon's request involve*

ence: background, breeding, train­
ing. environment, habits, religion,
the war and the myriad of social
and economic questions that have
come to the fore in our nation in
the last decade
To begin with, divorce Is a nece*-

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 ta I

HER SUBJECT:
"THE CHINA WE
DON'T KNOW"

be eliminated from the texture of,
our high tension and complicated ;
social scheme. We doubt if a care-1
ful checking In Southern Michigan!
counties of our population and close,
|nterestfng Address by Mrs.
proximity to mass production in-1
e-i----------------• «z:
------- •_ Club
Chapman at
Kiwanii
dustry plants and night spots would । The members .and guests of the
show much of a statistical differ- Hastings Kiwanls club, at their
ence In the extent of this marital noon luncheon Wednesday, were
discontent. This condition now at privileged to hear a very Interesting
■ Auui-Ni
address u&gt;
by enth
Mrs Lloyd
uiv&gt;u vunpuuAii
Chapman ui
of
a new peak hav reached a point
cjty on the subject The China
Where even the lawyers, who of 1 We Do Nut Know ’
Mrs. zChapman
wtls
born
necessity, are closer to the problem
”
"" u
‘*“ In that
than any other agency, are begin- country. Her parents then were,
ond still are. missionaries In the
nlng to show some professional con­ service of the Reformed church. She
cern relative to the Question.
left China when she was 19 She
The causes tor normal time dl- , had every opportunity and Improved
vorce* were well known and usually.
■»»*’ China and Its people
She appreciates the
country anc1
"
• “■“*
b^X'ciS
the Chinese, and believe* Chine
to Justify the legal leliet sought. At 4nould and will have a fine futun
least the public g|Vf this phase of as 3 great Christian nation.
our social problem little attention.
Before Europeans ever thought of
T1.U u iw longer &gt;rue A
U»-,11 ""L ch,M“
Prt.JUM Ir«r
.
..
movable types, and had invrntec
crality has crept Into the com- gunpowder
Tiiey had created r
plaints and particularly in toe an- I great literature and had producer
swer*. all of which may contribute, wonderful
• - ■ artists
Then something stepped th el’
in sopie measure, to the current up­
progress They began anceatec wor
swing in total case*.
ship. While proper respect tor ow
"In oli»er words the marital dis­ forebears Is worthy and helpful. th&gt;
agreement*. In recent days, *eem
believed they should never chang&lt;
(Continued on page 4. sec. 1)
the customs and methods of livin'
r.nd doing which had come to lherr
from past ages.
Despite Illiteracy and Inng per
slit once In crude way* of living anc
. uuiu*.
doing, which
W^IICK lime
have luniatmucu
characterized vtll
tin
The board of supervisors last week ChlI!Mr
a racr. Mrs chapmai.
o.v.
chjM
changlng hf,
gave Ih.l.
their «um.v
county .,r«n.r.v
property com-,
mlttec authority to purchase a pho- ideals and ideas
There Lv nev
lostat machine
If purchased it leadership, which insist* that Chins
will be used in the offices of the must go modern
The credit foi
county clerk, register of deeds and
(Continued on Page 1. Sec. 2.)
other county offices In copying, by
photographing record* that will be I
kept in the books or files of such
office* Such a machine ought lo ,
save enough In two or three
to more than repay its cost, Tills
is a machine age

Fortunate Accident
At Coats Grove on
Wednesday Evening

NUM

9 900 DFAPIF IFF
f

DEDICATION OF

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richardson.
—..
f Hastings U.wn'hlp. drove to Coat* ” 111U|A\HU B&gt;|E|
Grove Wednesday to attend • Farm
JVIllWIt I lUIr
Bureau meeting which was adver­
tised to be held In the schoolhouse
New Athletic Plant Termed
that evening. They arrived early
Beit of Kind in State
in the evening. Mr. Richardson'
decided to drive his car onto the , More than 2 200 oeoDle were at
school yard He looked both ways the n(.w ,thieuc field here Friday
before making the turn. He saw | evening to see the brief but colorful
a. car approaching from the east dedicatory ceremonies and the Char­
on M-43. but thought he could com-, )Otte-Hastings football game,
plete the tum and be well out of
—,
. n.
th\*^dUoflUtet2heryc»,SJdriwn iplant' on* 01 ,hc ,lnm ot *“ Un4
b? lienee Bird o7 W^tond F^

tunately tor all concerned the fronts
meh.* tatted"Jewishtote th2’caUon “

ln tonar

kL of
earU Aben E’ Joiinson. president of
Ude of the Richardson car. lor the|thc Hastings Manufacturing ComBird car was going at a good clip. ।
un&lt;j caslte Corporation, local
The occupants of both cars escaped
.k. LSZT
vations. in our opinion, are well
.wo automobile* needed repair*.
ntl.ion nt ih* nmiM-t
In Ih. r.r with Mr. Brrd na hU
___
wife and their three children, also
Although the name had been
’hyllls Warner and Joyce DeMond— carefully guarded byevery
theknown
schoolfacet of human exist­
ill were on their way to Hastings. | toard. it came asno surprise, since
If you can call an accident for- Mr. Johnson* liberal and comunale. this one deserve* lo be so munlty-mlnded policies an&lt; per’onal
in
•laased. in view of the serious re- “
&gt;”■» interest were key factors to
the 'Held “
available
lulls that might easily have oc- making
■
““ *
“at thia
time.
:urred.
Kenneth P. Laberteaux. prcsenl-

TIGHT
&amp;■
“ SJS'TSS
\IVIII TO
IV IFISH
IJI1 CASE
D
Cook ror hElping
wlth th,
ADJOURNED TO
NOVEMBER 1

: gineering and planning of the Held;
Harold Foster in sodding and plant­
ing; and Consumers Power for as­
sistance in planning and installing
i the lighting equipment.
,-Tbe n E Johnson, presenting th*
field for the donors, said that toe.
Baileys Complete Case;
companies he represented were
Defense Testimony
(vitally Interested in the welfare of
Newton and Allan C. Hyde
I this community, had seen the need
Thursday
and
Friday
In
Circuit
:
for a field of this sort and were glad
Are the Purchasers
•curt were devoted to the case of (U have the opportunity to help
An Important business cltangc
itlorney William V Bailey and hl* I make It a reality.
was consummated here last week
two brother*, all of Battle Creek. I Qeorge 1&gt;ockw0ixl who a«epted
Tire widely known and well-estab­
who wish to establish their right toithe Ilcld on
of lhe
lished business of the Hastings
(Ish in a 30 acre lake on a fym. b^rf Mld thal l}ie schoo| board
Lumber and Coal Co. was then pur­
which they own in Assyria township.: had purchased the’ land and comchased from Frank Sage. 1U owner
Conservation
Officer
George
Sum•
plet
ed
preliminary
grading
with U*
for many years, by Lawrence £
ner arrested them in June, before 1 Own funds but that from there on
West, the highway engineer of the
H.H.S. Scores on Break Early the fishing season opened, for hav- ; completion would have been a slow
Barry county road commission; A OFFICIAL NOTICE
But
Misses
Extra
Point
Ing
in
their
ponscaslon
gkme
fish,
process
which
probably
would
hav*
Lynn Newton, contractor and
Many complaints have been
«»»..
which they had caught in this lake taken more than ten yean to t)x
fans
builder, of the Newton Lumber Co.; coming to the Common Council for, Over
- - 1500
.-------football
,
------, , were pres,.
। nance and in the end would hav*
also Allan C. Hyde, who has for six some time back, concerning the *‘“t F^day night at Johnson *te|d 1 on their own farm.
The conservation officer directed been more costly than having «v«rytimes in succession been elected
of oor c.iy Fir. Oral, j n™
county clerk, who has iflso had nonce ond Sum U. «o&gt;emlM I
?n"' them to appear in the justice court' toing done at once while the heavy
----- - — --------------*------were
— ■on
— the
and tractors
eight year* experience In the retail driver, ot molor v.Mcle. .hen &gt; I *&gt;'-•
d.S’ of Justice Ben Bowman, lo answermachinery
business. The business will be tak­ Fire alarm u sninded and while dedication “I the High School Ath­ the charge of illegal possession ot job. Thus, the donors actually
saved the city more money than tha
en over by the purchasers on No- ene are truck and «olpmem 1«
The Saxon, played a game fish.
The
Baileys
did
not
show
up
as
actual
expenditure
indicates
and
in
going l* Use place ol toe fire, dur- good game all the way. but not good
The new owners have Incorporated Ing the fire and upon return to the I enough to beat Charlotte. Charlotte directed On the contrary they be­ addition made the field available
the business under the same name gtatlon.
| building their plays around Don gan injunction proceedings in our immediately.
Circuit
court
to
restrain
Mr.
Sum
­
Owing to these facts the Council! Moore, who wo* the backbone of the
it has had since it was first estab­
Robert Casey, representing tha
lished—"Hostings Lumber and Coal Is forced to take some action in I Charlotte eleven. He caught the ner from interfering with their fish­
Co." Mr. West Is the president. Mr. the matter for the protection of touchdown pass and kicked the win-. ing in toe lake they claim to own.
The injunction was granted tempor­
Newton the vice president and Mr. toe public and lesson the interfer­ nlng point.
Hyde Die secretary-treasurer and ence in the work of the Firemen by
The first quarter was the most arily. until the issue was tried in munlty where co-operation and in­
manager.
thrilling for the Hastings crowd, os i our Circuit court.
terest of this sort exists.
the curiosity seekers.
In lhe trial Howard W. Cavan­
The articles of incorporation pro­
Marshall Cook. C37). Lieutenant
Following are 3 rules. Number 11. the Saxons made a first down but I
vide that the company shall engage 12. 13. of Section 3, Page 85 in the were stopped cold for three straight agh. of Battle Creek, represents the US.N.R. representing the HUB,
in the business of buying and sell­ Ordinance Book
Baileys.
Prosecuting
Attorney
L.
Alumni, said that a field of this
plays—Hastings resorting to a quick
ing lumber, brick, cement and all Fire Department­
kick. Charlotte fumbled the kick, we I E Barnett and Geer Smith, an as­
kinds of building materials. They
Rule 11. Tile Fire Department recovered and drove over for a sistant attorney general, represent every student body which graduated
also provide that the company can with their trucks and apparatus of touchdown. We failed to kick the Mr. Sumner (ind the state conserva­ from the school, but that naw, many
engage in the manufacture of lum­ all kind* when going to. or on duty _________
_ Ughl__ tion department. The Baileys com­ of the alumni who lived nearby
conversion _____
point. ______
Charlotte
ber. and can purchase acreage of al. or returning from a tire, and i encd up her line to hold the remain- pleted their case on Thursday. On would benefit from the field be­
timber and convert It into lumber. the officers and men of the police ■ der of (he game. The second qpar- Friday, the attorneys for the de­ cause of Its excellent athletic fa­
They give the company authority department. and all ambulances ; u.r
n *ee-saw battle with a great fense had presented a part of their cilities.
for the purchase and sale of lum­ shall have the right-of-way in any | number of fumbles on both sides, evidence, when court adjourned.
ber and other needed materials for street or alley, and through any :
Judge McDonald adjourned the Hastings. stressed the fact that a
iContnued on page 7. Sec. 1&gt;
building* and other structures, also procession except over vehicles i
---------------- - &lt; &gt;
hearing to Thursday. November 1.
to contract for the construction of carrying United States mall.
I
It is Mr. Bailey’s contention that the entire community because of
buildings and other structures.
”
*"
*"
automobiles
and
|
Rule 12. All
he had the right to fish in Metcalf it* equipment and facilities for
Mr. West will continue his work other vehicles upon
the streets -— lake, because it is located entirely games and spectator sports.
- -------------------------- . . .
.
as tiie county highway engineer. He where the fire department trucks MRS. KATIE KAHLER. Propx.
Julian W. Smith U19), former
on property owned by his brothers
will give to the Hastings Lumber and apparatus are being driven or
•
-to ••
-- death
*• -•
Owing
the
of her hus­ and himself. The conservation de­ state director of athletics, who
A’ Cool Co., only such time as may propelled in going to a fire, upon band. Mrs. Kahler will have an auc­ partment contends that the lake represented the state department
be required by his duties as a stock­ the approach of the fire department tion sale at the farm located 3 miles has an outlet, connecting with a of public instruction, said he had
holders. director and officer. That trucks and apparatus shall with­ east of Delton on blacktop road. She
publicly owned take, through which never seen a finer high school ath­
can be done without interfering out delay drive along side of the is offering a good list of horses, cat­
fish can and do pass from one lake letic field anywhere in Michigan.
with his work as highway engineer. street and stop, and remain stopped tie. Twits. hay and grain, tools.
Harlan McCall, superintendent of
to the other. Because of that fact
Mr Newton wiU &gt;' continue his until all of said fire’ department _
hoiZsehold
___ _____ __goods, etc. _____
Loren___
Cop_
the department claims thst the
active connection with the Newton trucks and apparatus have passed. , pock will cry the sale and Milt
tile fine healthy rivalry which
owner* of Metcalf take must obey
Lumber Co. giving such time to the
existed
between the two schools
Rule 13. During any fire police Lelnaar will act as clerk See the
Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co. ns officers or fire department officers)adv elsewhere in this issue for full the fishing taws of this state; that and on how glad Charlotte was to
they had no right to take game fish
stockholder, officer and director, shall have the right to change or ‘ particulars.
have been selected for the dedlca*
from the waters of Metcalf take out
as may be necessary.
order changed. Die location of auto­
of season. The department contend*
Mr Hyde announces that he has mobiles, trucks, or other vehicles GORDON THOMPSON. Prop.
In announcing the name of tha
that their officer, George Sumner, field. George Lockwood said that
not resigned his position as county standing still or parkbd near the
Having engaged Ln other business,
clerk and does not plan to do so for tire whenever in the Judgment of Mr. Thompson will have an auction not only had the right to arrest the “Johnson Field ' was the only name
the present. He will be the business said officers it is necessary to do so. sale at the place located 9 miles Baileys for illegal po&amp;session of game Uiat Itad ever been considered. It
manager of the company. Tile new And all vehicles, other than the lire south of Hostings on M-43. third fish, but also that It was his duty wav—unanimously agreed that tha
owners plan to keep the same of­ department apparatus, shall not house south of Shultz store. He is to arrest them.
field should carry tlw name of the
fice and working force as at present, drive closer than one city block to offering a good list of horses, cat­
Individual who was
as they have faithfully and success­ the burning building or structure, tle. hogs, sheep, implement*, hay
sponsible for its rap
fully served the Hastings Lumber &amp; or nearer than one city block of the and grain, miscellaneous Items, etc.
"Johnson
Field" was unfurled from
fire department apparatus while said ArtJiur Stewart will cry the sale
matter of successorship in the department Is at and engaged In and George Clouse will act as clerk.
the field flagstaff.
county clerk's office will naturally combating the fire.
Probably every dedicatory pro­
Be sure and see the adv. elsewhere
work out of itself in due time.
gram has Its humorous Interlude*.
The Council is quite concerned in this Issue for full particulars.
The new owners announce that about this matter and If after this
According to plan. Ute field lights
The board of supervisors, on Sat­
they will continue the same kinds article has been published for two MRS. ERMA ARNOLD. Admix.
urday. voted 14,000 u&gt; the Barry
&lt;Continued on page 7. 8ec. 1&gt;
weeks, violations of this nature con­
Owing to the death of Mr. and
tinue. tickets will be issued to vio­ Mrs. Josh VanDelic, Mrs. Arnold County Council of Veterans Affairs. spotlights. The big lights were cut
The council's officers are: Ellis £ but the spotlights refused lo lum
lators by the Police Department.
will have n public auction at the
Faulkner. Delton, president; At­ on. thus leaving the field tn total
Dated this 22nd Day
place known as the Charles Peck
torney George Dean, vice president; darkness which caused many of tha
of October 1945
farm located west of Hastings out
Common council of the M-43 2'5 miles to Perris Comers William A. Schader, secretary; Dr.
D.
D. Walton, treasurer.
City of Hastings,
tMn I'j miles south. She fa of­
The council can now proceed to
Mr. and Mr*. Roger Wiswcll who
Another incident which might
Out Nov. 1 fering a good list of horses, cows,
employ a full-time counselor and
come to Hastings from Kalamazoo.
chickens. hay and straw, farm ma­ establish a full-time service for all
Mr. Wiswcll having purchased the ALL DAY CLINIC FOR
chinery. and furniture.
Dewey veterans who may seek tJir advice of the center stand on tha
Home Lumber Co. which he will CRIPPLED CHILDREN
of the field. Fortunately U
Reed will cry the sale and Clifford
or aid which the council can give no serious injuries. The stand
operate as the Barry County LumThe Crippled Children's clinic is Hammond will act ns clerk,
them.
eased down gradually giving moM
adv elsewhere in paper for full
To Mrs. Wiswell, the former Flor­ being held all day today. Thursday. particulars.
FOR SERVICES RENDERED
ence Schaffhauser, it Is Just com-! Oct. 25. at the Central school build­
Ing back home as she formerly ing the Barry County Medical So­ ALVIN SMELKER, Prop.
The Salvation Army operates al woman whose amtte was tnjuiod.
lived in Delton and later came here ciety cooperating with the Mich­
The dedicatory game, which Mat­
Having decided to quit farming. Grand Rapids an institution where
with her aunt. Mrs. Emma Murdock. igan Crippled Children Commission. Mr. Smelker will have an auction unwed, expectant mothers receive tings lost
She Is a graduate of Hastings High Hastings Rotary club members are sale at the farm located four miles the best of care and have excellent
•21 and West Michigan College. providing transportation and lunch southwest of Hastings on old M-37. medical attention. Because the
Kalamazoo and taught school in for all the children attending the Section 34, Irving twp He is offer­
strictly A-i. entkab
clinic. Local doctors will be as­ ing a good list of cattle, poultry, show the board of supervisors what
Detroit, until her marriage.
own names.
During
the by
lasta week
sisted
competent orthopedic farm machinery, and miscellaneous assistance this institution had given
The Wlswells have
one son.
James, who is entered in too third physician. Dr. J. K. Alltand of the Items. Dewey Reed will cry the sale during the year to Barry county
grade here. Mr. Wlswell is an Elk Barry Co. Health Dept. Is one of and Clifford Hammond will act as cases, the supervisors gave the Sal­ Coach Brosalt *
and a Mason and formerly traveled the directors of the Society.
clerk. See adv. elsewhere In paper vation Army *100. staling that the inspired game to
for the Atlas Cement Co. His re­
fsraolial - “ ■
for full particulars
creation Iles with outdoor sports. 1CAFETERIA SUPPER
hunting and golf. Mrs. Wlswell's AND ANNUAL BAZAAR
sirtetly dotarful
BARRY CO.
hobby is gardening and she has
WB.CB. annual bazaar and sup­ nlngs Good music, continuous danc­ R.LC-A. MEETING
been a member of the Kalamazoo ;per In Methodist parlors Thursday ing from 0 to 1.—Adv. 10-36
Th* Barry county Rural Letter
garden club. Church aiTilfatlonB :PM. and evening. Dec. 6. Supper
Carriers AasoClation and Auxiliary
are with the Congregational church, i
NOTICE—The Hastings Public wiU meet al th* Quimby church.
Library will be closed Thursday and Saturday oveninf. October 37, for •
chicken supper and the annual
W.B.CB. bazaar and cafeteria sup­ Friday. Oct. 36 and M.
msetlnf. Th*r« will be elecUon of
FRIED CHICKEN SUFFER
per. Methodist church parlbrs,
Briggs church, WB.CB.. Nov. 1. Thun, afternoon and evening, Deo. ■ Dances every Bal. night at I.OX&gt;. officers.
Oltnn Oriffsth, «ec’y
9:30 pm. |1.00 per plate.—Adv. 11-1 6, supper 5 to 7. Adv. out 10-35.
F.. Freeport. Adv. out 11-1.

FRANK SAGE SELLS
LUMBER &amp; COAL CO.

The County May Buy
A Photostat Machine

SAXONS HOLD
CHARLOTTE TO 6-7

AUCTION SALES

Supervisors Vote
$4,000 for the Work
Of County Council of
Veterans Affairs

Afay We Introduce

�THE HASTINGS BAXXER. THVRSDAY. OCTOBER 85 IMS

Do all your food shopping
at this great One-Stop
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A friendly and Courteous
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SMOKED HAMS
Friday Morning
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TONGUES smoked point free lb. 42c
BEEF LIVER steer point free lb. 35c
BEEF HEARTS!leer p°intfreelb 22c
BOLOGNA ring-grade No. 1 pt. free lb. 32c
FRANKFURTERS skinless pt. free lb. 35c
SMOKED SAUSAGE Eckrich - pt free 46c
HERMAN’S SALTINE

CRACKERS
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR
5 lb. sack 32c
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By bbl. $9.35

JFRESH PRODUCE

CHUCK ROAST — - 22=
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ROUND STEAK
SIRLOIN STEAKXn 28c
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PORTERHOUSE
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i 25c
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HAMBURGER
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They won't last long
Point Free

Fresh Ground

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2-29c
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SALADA TEA BAGS box of 48 43c
COFFEE Chase &amp; Sanborn lb. 30c
COFFEE Hills Bros, ib 33c
41c
MALTED MILK
OVALTINE Plain or Chocolate - Ige. 65c 33c

6 for 29c

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CARROTS
TOMATOES

Calif. 288

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25c

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/•/ oz. bottle

16c

VEAL
round steak
VEAL ground for meat loaf
CHICKENS
heavyhens
CHICKENS
springers
COTTAGE CHEESE creamy
MINCE MEAT
hulk

46c
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37c
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PHENIX
All Varieties

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lOt

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CHEESE Chateau i lb.pkg. 23c
NOODLES Cell lb pkg. 23c
2&gt;b. pkg. 23c
BEANS
19c
BUTTER CRACKERS
2 lb pkg 49c
KLEER MOR
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 can. 15c
BLUE WHITE
3 pkg. 25c

Jib. 15c

35c

lb.

Grade No. 1

TEXUN

VEGETABLE JUICE
35c
ORANGE JUICE Calif.-No. 5 can 53c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
30
24c
TOMATO JUICE
PRUNE JUICE Lake Shore qt. 25c
APPLE JUICE Beck qt 25c

BROOMS Good Quality
KETCHUP
HONEY Pure, healthful

2 doz 45c
lb. 24c
lb. 31c ALL SWEET OLEO
CRANBERRIES
lb. 23c
KEYKO OLEO
GRAPES
Tokay
lb. 14c
lb. 24c
DURKEE OLEO
CELERY HEARTS . 2 bun. 25c NUCOA OLEO
lb. 26c
bottle
12c
HORSERADISH
41b. 25c
SWEET POTATOES
DILL
PICKLESSteffens^t.jar25c
21b. 9c
RUTABAGAS
TOMATO PICKLES DT"" 25c
POTATOES 100 lb sack $2.69 peck 43c
SQUASH
Hubbard
Ib. 4C
TUNA FLAKES

ORANGES

PORK SAUSAGE

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

First ('all

GRAPEFRUIT Florida

lb.

Center cut

EXcak“jC

SEEDLESS RAISINS
21b.

4 ib.

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Celebrate Birthday
' Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Schalbly of husband. Mr and Mm. Carl Johnson at North Manchester. Ind., attendI Grand Rapids called at the home and family
‘
* ot
- - ■ —
­
ing the Regional Conference of the
On Sunday. October 14th Mr. and
Battte
Creek * -Mx.
’
Mrs Frank C. Kilpatrick and Mr*.
of Mr. and Mm. Charles Heaterly and Mrs. Raymond Paul and sons' Church of the Brethren
The
Young
People's
choir
of
the
'
David
Kilpatrick
of St. Joseph. Mr.
I Friday afternoon and attended, the ■ Raymond Ji., and Billy of Cnlcago,;
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Miss Barbara Hershberger who Is I School Fair In the evening. * Miss j spen*. the weekend with their moth­ Church of lhe Brethren met Bunday I and Mrs Ira Dennis and two daughattending school at Wayne Univer­ ' Hulda Eupcr of Fowlerville spent er. Mr*, George Paul Mr and Mt*. evening at the home of Mr and ters of Grand Rapids, and Mr. and
L Winston Stone. Pastor
sity
spent
the
weekend
at
home
।
10:00 am. Morning worship, Mr
Mrs.
George--Jackson
and
grand- &lt;
“ ----------------------"* *two
------------the weekend with her sister and Richard O Brian and family of Di*- Mrs. Ogle Flanigan. Glenn Wotring ' •*
Stone preaching. Sermon topic: with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs husband. Mr. and Mm Howard; mondate and Mr. and Mrs Charles I gave a talk on young people s work children of Lansing met al the home I
"Hosea. Prophet of Love.'* The nur- Loren Hershberger. * The Misses Hewitt. Other dinner guestk there FaUi. Marlette and David of Has­ in the thurch and also showed pic- of the Misses Carrie and Jennie |
Marcia and Nancy Smith of Lansing Bunday were Mr. and . Mrs. Ted tings were afternoon visitors and tuics of a trip which they recently Kilpatrick for a surprise birthday
spent from Wednesday until Bunday Super and Jeralee
*m«1i children
.
In the after-' guests for lunch with their mother----------------took in northern
Michigan-------------and Can- dinner In honor of their sister. Mrs.
- ---------------------11:20 am. Church school. There with their grandparents. On Sun­ noon all called on the Oscar Fink- • Mr. and Mr* Robert Crockford adu which was very interesting, Jackson's birthday. A fine turkey
day Mr. and Mr*. Caago Smith and beinem of Middleville. * Lt and of Midland accompanied by Miss The group will meet next Sunday and a lovely birthday cake were
7:00 pm. Youth fellowship. Lach family were visitor* and the girl* Mm Nat Peter* from Maxwell Field, Betty Sweeby spent the weekend evening with Dwight and Duane served
aster will be the leader All young returned home with them. * The Alabama. Mrs. Pollyanna D'Arcy with the former's parents. Mr and Rowlader.
*.
Rev and Mr*. Floyd Fitch of Battle and daughter LDeborah
^UUIK,l UI
people arr invited
of Hostings Mr*. W H. Crockford.
• ! The Rev. and Mrs Harley V.
Service New*
Creek 'arid her mother from Call-1 and M1M Marjory England of Grand
Mr J
L- Crockford came home Townsend were *upper guests of the I Pvt. Richard Kimble is home on
tomia were caller* Wednesday all- 1 napld* spent the weekend with their Saturday
from a two week*' visit young married people's Sunday furlough from Camp Robinson. Ark.
GRACE LUTHERAN ( Hl'RCII
ernoon at Mr and Mr*. William mother, Mr*. V R Wotrtng and with hl*
daughter and husband, school class of Sunfield Church of visiting his parents. Mr. and Mr*
I OOF Hall. Green 8t. Entrance Warner*. Mr*. Harold Warner of huaband * Mr and Mr* Rcubei. Mr. and
Mr* Robert Owen* of the Brethren. Friday evening." AI Floyd Kimble. He will report back
O H. Trlnkteln. Pajitor 1 Hasting* spent Bunday afternoon, Wouotl. Mr*. Forrest Jordan and Grand Haven * Mr and Mr* John 1 dcllclou* pheasant supper and fll' to Camp Robinson. Nov I.
Moi nlng worship at lb:30. Mission &gt; with Mr.
Mr. and Mi*. Warner. * Mr*. Mt* Lawrence Hilbert were Bunday Hynes and two sotu. Mrs, Henry the good thing* that go with it j Pfc. Arndld Towns, his wife and
Sunday Sermon. "Personal Evan- । George
George Leurcr
qma from
uwu Thursday
siuuaw*? .: vujuwb
_r,„nrl, at the home of their broth­
Leffler spent
Hynes and darter.
Atwi’n. were served. Following supper a son. Jon are home from Clovis Air
—
... Sunday
« j
-1 1 fr gnd wife Mr i
Wolgellsm
unm
in Hasting* at the
spent the weekend at Owosso vis- program was given and a social Field. New Mexico. Arnold ha* three
K Tne lord's Supper will be cela-| home of her son. Ralph Leffler coU oI Pr^n
day* and then leaves for Topeka.
tting their sister and daugntcr Mm hour enjoyed.
‘Orated Sunday. November 4. An- j They brought her home and visited
F.velyn
Hudcchek
*
Mr*
W.
H I The W.C.T.U. held their October Kan«a* Mrs Towns and son Jon
Mrs. Henry Schalbly was a vUi-।
nouncemeuts will be received the । at the Robert Born home. Mr. and
spent a few days Iasi meeting at lhe Methodist church on will remain at their home here
tor Sunday at the home of her son Crockford
1
Sunday previous.
j,in. Eugene Reuther and daughter
Lt. ijg • and Mm.Loren Oerllngweek at the home of her parents. 'Friday evening the 12th. The Rev.
Sunday school at 31:30. The Sun- Jeanette were dinner guests with George Schalbly. In the afternoon । Mr. and Mrs J. L Higdon of Nash- Dorlne Spcas of Woodbury led de- er and daughter Lorenda came from
Mrs. Schalbly and her daughter-ln-'
day school staff meets Friday. No-1 them
villc
Mrs. Higdon who U 111 is I volion* Music by the young people Norfolk. Va., the 10th to the home
vember 2. 7 30 pan.. at53l W court 1I Mrs. Harlan Hom of Lake Odessa law called on Mr. and Mrs Arthur
of their mother. Mr*. Lawrence Hll- '
Donaldson * Mrs. Julia Pritchard, some better * Mtu Joan Hcrshber- from the Evangelical and Methodist bert. Lt. Gerllnger is enroute to
spent Wednesday afternoon with daughter Julia and son Bobby from 1ger of Chicago spent her vacation I churchea added much to lhe pro­
I MMANI'EL EPISCOPAL
California
Mrs. Gerllnger and I
1 Mgp. Cora Leffler and daughter.
Chicago and Mrs Mabie Hulbert of lost week with her parent*. Mr. and gram. A panel dlscusalon followed
' Mrs. Robert Born. * Mrs. Cora Ada spent Thursday with Mrs Dell Mrs Loren Hershberger. Joan ha* ' in which the Rev and Mr* H. V. daughter will remain at her moth-'
Don M. Ottry. Rector
I Whitney and daughter Doria at- Williams. * Herman and Roger completed a course In interior dec- Townsend took lhe parts of father er's home
Pfc and Mr* Arnold Towns and;
Bam Holy Communion
| tended services Sunday morning at Johnson were dinner guests Sunday ’ orating at Vdguc An School in Chi- and iriother: that of son and daugh10 u m Sunday school
their home church In Clarksville with Pvt. Robert France and moth- || cago. Upon her return she will ter by Jerry Bates and Virginia son Jun were dinner guests Monday |
11 n m Morning worship and ser- 1 and were dinner guests
uuests of Joe and er. Mrs. Mamie Prance. Other' start work connected wlui interior' Varney, of the pastor by Rev. Lew­ of Mr. and Mr* Garcld McMillen
Pvt. Robert France who spent a (
mon by the Rector
I Dri| Scott
In the evening they guests for dinner were Mr and Mrs ' decorating in the furniture depart- is; and lhe teocher bv Mm. Arlle
7:30 pm. Evening worship ahd i went to PorllAnd to visit Mr and Adam Baitinger. Emil Baitinger and ment of lhe Wleboldt store * Mrs Spindler: and the public official by 45-day furlough with his mother. |
nrnion at Neighborhood House. Mrs Don Bracndlc
Tt'”v found mother Mrs Carolyn Baitinger and F W Moxon spen Tuesday in Has- 8 W. Smith These discussions held Mr*. Mamie France left Monday
They
Ora ng t vllie
Mrs Bracndlc feeling much better Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Baitinger 1 tings with Mrs Lillian Barker * I the attention and 'interest of ev- afternoon to report to Camp Grant. |
111. He had previously returned from i
Today. Thur.-.. Oct 25. Wc.nTens' On ihcir return home they called !
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Braden of । etyont present.
Roger Johnsun has just received Grand
Regional Meeting at Coldwater.
Rapid* ana
and Mm
Heaton u.
ul .!
33 month* oversea*
napiun
.xiib nraiun
—----------on Mrs Harold Smith * Mr. and his discharge from the navy * Mias ; Vienna
Next Thur*., Nov. I. Ingathering Mr*. Manford Martin of Kabunaxoo 1
Richard Hilbert has returned!
Nancy Lou McLeod of Grand Rap­ Lake Odessa were rectnt caller* with 1 Carload of Wheal Sent to Holland
of United Thank Offering: Com- called on the Rev and Mr*. Pay C
home having received hi* discharge
Mr
and
Mr*
R.
G
Rowlader
and
|
By
Church
ot
the
Brethren
Id* spent from Friday until Monmuniun at 12 noon, followed by Wing Sunday afternoon. Other!I day
I A 1700 bushel carload of wheat Oct 13 at Camp Crowder. Missouri i
with her grandparents. Mr and Mr* Charles Halton
T 5 Stanley Rlvqtt from Flirt1
lunch* &gt;n fur Emmanuel Guild
callers were Mr and Mrs Jay Wing Mm. Dell William* * Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mr*. Miles Sawdy were. was .recently shipped to Baltimore.
iContinued on page 4. Sec. 2&gt;
of Carlton Center and her niece of . Eugene Blair and Mr and Mrs John , Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr Maryland where It is to be trans- Jackson. South Carolina and hi* 1
Holland * Mrs Pearl Houghton Cannarite and aop Tommy of Lan­ and Mrs Earl Vandelln and family i ferred to a boat and sent to the mother Mr* Milter and PercrHans* Junior Townsend
and hungry
of Holland. ----------Although ford of Detroit spent Sunday with
&lt;-LAY KILLS
and Mrs Peter Pender were Orand sing and
ana Mm
Mr. J
j j
Histrny and
ana ' of Hastings
-------- --- --------* ----------------- - - -people
■ - ---------------J Hmterly
Ledge visitor* .Monday forenoon. * I daiiahter Mr* Khxabeth Waite were i "u,rr
“I Belding have been ; thia wheat 1* being sent through Mrs Rlvett and children and her
direction rtf
of the Servtee
Service Com.
Com­ mother. Mm Louis Schmidt.
b" rttwtinn
Thursday afternoon with Mn Leon Mias Roberta Wise of Grand Rapid* | gun(1.v dinner aueate of Mr ami M*l’ding a couple of weeks with ' ’the
M S and Mrs Chartea Kenny are
from Friday until Monday
ch.riM Hmterlv
,hr,r XfndPWHt*. the Rev and mittee of the Church of Ute Breth­
Potts * Mrs Grace McNre. Mrs. spent
with her parents. Mr. and Mr* |
”
Mrs H V Townsend * Mis* Audrey
ren. the gift was made passible visiting their mother. Mm. L M
Ruth Paintbox and son Dale and
Clyde
Wise
Sunday
visitor*
were
'
Mr.
and
Mr*
George
Furman
were
through
the
co-operative
efforts
of Hilbert. Mr. Kenny received his
Hynes
of
Detroit
spent
the
weekend
Mrs Mundt- Longncckcr and baby
discharge
at Camp Atterbury. Ind .
Mr
and
Mrs
Russell
RleUma
and
Sunday
visitors
at
the
home
of
their
with
her
parents.
Mr
and
Mrs
the
following
communities
Sunfield.
of Grand Rapids were supper guests
I son-in-law and daughter. Mi and Henry Hints and at tend Ml tlie schoul Lake Odessa. Clarksville. Woodland. Oct. 15.
at Guy McNtt-s one night last week two daughters of Grand Rapids
Mrs J J DeGraff of Grandville *
Battle Creek. Grand Rapids, and I Pvt David H Hershberger left
» Tlit- Harold Englands of Lansing
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Griffin and Mrs Ray Sclianu with her sister and Mr and .Mrs F.rvin Bates and perhatn a few other communities the west coast Oct. 8th for overseas
and Mr* Morris Lewis of Kalama- sons of Battle Creek spent from
xoo spent Sunday with their par­ Thursday until Sunday with their Mrs John Jordan ot Hastings was family were Sunday dinner guests Special thanks should be given to duty. His address Is
Pvt. David H Hershberger.
ent*. Mr and Mrs. Leon Putt* and mother. Mrs. Mamie Prance * Mr. a Battle Creek visitor on Thursday. of .Mr and Mrs Ben Schneider.'* the Smith Brothers Elevatom for
36944303—Inf Co. O. 1st Plat.
celebrated the birthdays of Marilyn and Mrs. T. T. Wilt and son David * Mr. and Mr*.1 Harold Weaver of Mr and Mm Leon Hynes left Tues-'their liberal donation of wheat and
day io
lo laxc
take Mrs.
Mm. Ellen
Reisinger. ’. for their splendid co-operation.
uien ttcisinger.
A-P.O. 21316. 5i Postmaster
and Harold Jr England * Mr and of Nashville spent the weekend with Bronson were Sunday visitors of Mr uny
------ visiting
•
----- This h1([ o{ whMl may w[n a
and Mrs. Maxwell Ritter * Mr who had spent five*..j
weeks
San Francisco. Calif.
Mrs James Clark of Parmalee
their parents. Mr and Mrs George and Mrs Keith McMillen and fam­ relative* here, to her home In York. _____
small matter to those who have । Little Michael Allerding is al the
called al Leon Potts' Monday.
Sears. Mr. and Mrs Cleo Sears ily of Detroit spent from Friday Pa. They had a fine trip and ar- given, but to lhe hungry people to 1 home of his grandparents. Mr. and
and daughter Audra May were aft­ until Sunday with their parents. Mr rived home Sunday night. * Wood- whom it is being sent it will be to Mm. Arthur Allerding, Sr., while hi*
DIES SUDDENLY
ernoon visitors. The Rev I. H Os­ and Mrs Harley McMillen
They land residents arc surely enjoying “
— manna
— *from *heaven.
------mother is spending a few weeks
them
Richard Gardner, who hud been good was a caller TTiursday after­ were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs the new meat market which was re- j
with her husband Pvt Arthur Al­
In the service of the Michigan and noon. * Mr and Mrs. Fred Everetts Fred Tallman and sons Leslie and opened last week. * MIm Jeanne
Hibbard-Kahler
lerding Jr., at Fort McClellan. Ala.
New York Central freight runs for of Linden called at the home of Bennie of Detroit.
Kantncr who entered Cadet Nurses'
Darwin McClelland has received
Ralph Hibbard of Kalamazoo and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
Allerding
Sun
­
many years anc was known in Has­
training two and one half year* ago Mrs Ruth Kahler of Woodland were hl* discharge. He was in lhe army
Max Duncan of MSC. East Lan­ U now completing her training at united In marriage at the United more than three years.
tings. died suddenly Monday while day forenoon * Mrs Dessle Dan­
cutting wood on his rec-.ntly nur- iels of Lansing spent a couple days sing. spent the weekend at the Percy Jones hospital She took her Brethren parsonage on Monday eve­
Dcrvilla King, formerly of Wood­
cha-M-d farm on the Guy road‘three with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burkle. * home of hU parents. Mr and Mrs. academic training at the University ning. Oct. B. the ceremony being land. and a graduate of W.HB. has
miles from Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Towns. Mr. and Jerry Fisher. * Mr and Mrs Ron­ ot Michigan and then transferred performed by the Rev I H- Osgood. been discharged from the army.
He was the husband of the former Mrs Paul Towns and Sandra. Mrs ald Lehman and son were Sunday to Butterworth hospital at Grand Their attendants were Mr and Mm
Corp. Harold Forman, who has
Huth Hewitt of Middleville who Jerry Gonyou and Lorraine and Pte. dinner guests of her parents Mr. Rapids leaving Sept 1st for Percy
Clifford Kahler of Cloverdale Mr been overseas is now in the states.
survives, also five children.
and Mrs. Arnold Towns and son aqd Mrs. Wamle Kelsey of Coats Jones.
: and Mrs. Hibbard are living at the His parents received a telephone
Funeral services will be held at Jon were visitors Sunday with their Grove. * Mrs Agness Fisher-enter­
I bride's home In the village but plan call from him from Camp Mead.
Hess funeral home. Nashville at 1 mother and grandmother. Mrs. tained for Sunday dinner her son
Church and Organisations
1 to ulu¥
move about Nov. 1st to Kala- Maryland. He is expecting to come
pm. Friday. Oct 26. with burial at Elisabeth Tlckner and son Delbert T. Sgt. and Mrs. Dwight Fisher and
______
,
The Rev
and Mrs Robert —
Eby
home soon
,1.24 lift. 1'1____________ ot Sunfield
mu Bruce and her daughter and spent from Mondu) until Thursday
Clifford Tousley received his dis­
charge from the army at Camp
Engagement Announced
The engagement of Miss Helen Grant. Ill.. Saturday. Mr. and Mm.1
Muriel Carpenter to Pvt. Leroy Tousley have rented Miss Phoebe I
Oaks* house in
Ln the vlllacn
village nnrf
and *•&gt;.
ex­
James Wheeler, son of Mr. and Mrs Oaks'
Carl Wheeler of Hastings. Is an­ pect to move there soon Mr. Tous­
nounced by the bride-elect s mother. ley arrived home Sunday night
S Sgt. Lloyd Paul Towns reMrs
Mary Carpenter. Lansing.
Private Wheeler I* at Camp Crow­
iConUnned on Page 4. Sec. I.)
der. Mo. Mr. and Mrs Wheeler and !
family were residents of Woodland
before moving to their home near
Hastings and Leroy attended the.
local school.

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Birth of Twin Daughters
Mr. end Mrs. Verdan Stowell arc
the parents of twin daughters. Mary
Jo and Margaret Jean born Oct.
10th. Mm. Stowell and daughter*
came home from Pennock hospital
। Saturday.

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FAcmrocm

U a peHect Introduction for No. 2 stricted opinion, are reipontlble. Ea- I 7:30 pan. Wednesday, prayer meet-' South Woodland Church
.
»rofUthe
m
Brethren
. | laxity which is drinking. Printed | ton county U a fair cross section of jllg
Kilpatriek
Robert Ebey. Pa*lor
f slips in envelopes carrying football |a
, wholesome America of'the past
Sunday. October 28, 1945
10: 30 a m. Sunday school
’ tickets ask purchasers to refrain iand we regret that we feel compelled
11:30 a m. Morning worship
Morning worahip 10:00 eon.
Sunday school 11 -.00 uro
8:00 p m. Christian Endeavor war*
• from drinking in the stadium but ito write so candidly but Mr. SturCOOK Bftoa- Jtalwts
Council of Beard* Meeting 7:30
puses a question we all must ship nervicc
• cocktail parties have come to be the gemi
।
6:30 pro. Bible Study course con- ! p.m.
xtaBTjrrtt TE.ta . vogue. The society page tn any of meet
i
directly, first as cltuens and
Young People's Choir practice
ducted by pastor.
"
otri&lt;«• the big dallies la an exhibit for the then
a* comm'uri'leS
i
:30 pro.
All arc welcome.
accuracy of this statement.
At
"Our economic disturbance is po­
--------------------------------------FAIR LAKE
Woodland Methodist Church
the present popularity of today's 1lice court trivia In comparison with
George F Wingard. Pastor
The Kinsley tuidles Aid
en­
hard liquor drinking, qirte of 20 i
Worahip 10.15
tertained
at thc-home of M»\ Clyde
will be 85 in appearance, outlook ccontinue a* a great moral force at
kUDIT
Sunday school II 15
•
Coppock. Wednesday, for ‘dinner
Present day
; and vitality when they are 40 but ihome and abroad.
Junior Church 10:45
After the business meetLv a showRureau
Youth Fellowship B OO
.
no one seems to care. The lessons trends arc plain and deep-rated if
Midweek service Wednesday night Mr* Ltta Cullison,
we once learned in physiology lone cares to believe that which for
8 00
many beautiful gifta
(rifts * Pearl Vosclasses haven't changed in net re- 1 many of us seems to be the truth
Chuir rehearsal Thursday night burg has moved In to Battle Creek
suits even if the subject has been and all having a share In the rc- at 8 00
- Cha* Ham1 .for ..
the winter * Mrs
I outmoded in today's streamlined sponsfi^Utles for this sensational
| inond is seriously ill with undulam
EDITORIAL- , curriculum.
Carlion ( enter Mcthodlti Church i fever. * Mr. and Mr*. H. O. Armour
I jump in the number ol divorces here
Worship 9 00
MSOCIATION
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
"A wore more paragraphs could : and elsewhere We cannot go on
Sunday schnil 10 do
and Mrs. Alton Armour. Battle
be added to this resume of pwhut j in our present indifference toward

Creek, the occoiion being a birthday
dinner for Mixa Lucille Armour who

The Hastings Banner

EDITORIALS

makes for the present divorce trend
Suffice to say that our habits even
tn our thinking, have been made
over In the pattern of the sidewalkcafe society in European capitals

homes. The toll in taxes more '
than cats up the mythical profits.'
dur divorce problem, which is rap- j
Idly becoming a national scandal, i . - ---M due to many reasons We ha., j

named several conditions, which in
our humble and we trust nut too re-

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Oscar H Coupcr. 66 passed .n»ay
' Wednesday evening •&gt;.' a hear at­
tack while nt the .supper fabli at
1 the home i-t Mi and Mrs Corl
| Jordan a neighbor for whom lie I
had been thrtahing beans Hr haci
. bcm a life-lung resident ot Wood- ’
i land.
I
Sunning are his daugmcr.-Mrs
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&amp;U'.cr. M;s Vera Hewitt 'I Wood- '
land and tuu grandchildren
Funeral ncrvlre* were.held at ?
O'clock Saturday at the Cc.-.ta Grove
churchr uith the Rtv. j o Crawfurd of Prairieville^ a lormcr mtnI f.':cr officiating
Buna; ww m
Woodlaiu! Memortnl park
Th'jsc from away to attend the,
funeral were. Dr and Mr.s Cecil
Wilcox and Mrs l.eri&gt;;. Rich. Battle
Creek. Mr .mil Mr» Ernest Wt'.c.x
I t'lid Mr. I.CHB Wileox. Grand Rap• ids: Alva Cooper Conrad, fnwg ur.d
his Min RuvtBand Cooper. Chicago.
' Mrs Leo Swart.’. Greenville and her
, swtrr-in-taw, Mrs Hoffman. Imu.
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j Leader. Mrs. Leon Barnum.

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rr-iv.-ni his «iuvh;m;i- from lhe arms
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j Commanded by Col Louts M Mer| rick. Lrdd Field was Urn hub "I
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much of which Is of a doubtful
physical value.
“No one likes a moralist -but the
mounting divorce question is becom­
ing a serious menace. Today many
youngsters are smoking cigarettes,
and this first lack of moral selfwlll

LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Slorkan for| meriy of Grand Rapid* are now occupylng one of lhe Gonyou apart­
ment* at B17 S. Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Donahoe are
receiving congratulation* on the
birth of an.B1.- Ib. daughter. Dianne
Catherine, who arrived Thursday
morning. Mr. and Mrs. Donahoe are
planning to move Into lheir new
...
apartment
it 619 8 Jefferson this
weekend.

moral questions anymore than we
i can tax ounelves into prosperity
' "There is nd.-substitute far deI coney or short cuts to happy homes,
| it's a full time two-way Job AU

(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1 &gt;
to be more or leas mutually saUs- Some competent observers and i this falls short perhaps of being an
, factory to the principals. Apparent commcn^tors have declared that | answer to Mr Sturgeon s question
drinking by both parties after sec­ Germany's speety puvh-l&gt;ver of . but exactly how much of it do you '
ond shift hours his been a good nearby governments in World War ; disapprove?"
feeder for these upsets and par- II. notably France, was due to their j
tlcuiariy in districts close to around lack of stamina. the result of physi- ;
cal and mflra) weaknesses. These I
the clock war plants. Everyone
“
knows that the tension of the w.n questionable
_
foreign social formulas I
has added sharply to this problem Bre slowly seeping into our own Ao- | 'Continued from Page I. Sic I 1
and is producing a social and bta- flai fabric. In recent months a cer- | ,M‘lch
...
,
, .
today on terminal leave prior to retogical complex that has contrtb- tain percent of marriages have been CC1V1,.K ht$ release from active duty
uted directly to the divorce case tavern romances, which may be one] with the Army Air Forces.
expansion, and definitely in this angle of- the current high divorce!| Formerly u machinist for th" E
county.
percentages, a survey of the per- jj W Bliss Co.. Hastings, hr entered
the nnny September 16. 1942 He
“Religion was a one time power­ sonnet of the entertainment world
received his appruntmeni and rat­
ful force tn counties like Eaton and the business enterpriser, that ine xs a pilot nt Las Vegas. Nev.
Many rural churches went out with mold, and in a larger degree than December 23. UH4
Alter B-17 transition trnlnlne nt
the automobile and two score or we like to contemplate, are making
Les Veens, hr was assigned to a
more others are only a memory mtn over the tastes, habits and ideas of trpu
. „
Nc(jr
rrffWn
no comparable substitute to take our people will disclose a throwback fUrt|-.rr training nt Slmix city. Iowa,
their place. Fifty per cent Uhls, of lo these decadent social standards I r.rd Ardmore. Okla 8fi; &lt; July &lt;&gt;!
course, is a guess but conservative, of financially and morally bankrupt |
-VMr- hr htts
a«.«!gncd as
This u « l»«r Mium • I"1* 'J,/1" 'J01'
re believe) of the households that B.row
1
,
’ ,
,
, gram at Victorville Army Air Field,
were represented in some church what group, for example, has al- j cnlif
\
activity ten years ago no longer at­ ready taken over ■the
“ wine industry
‘ "
F O Schnurr has one brother nf
tend any church, a terrific loss to the ln California and headed for Michi­
moral stability and religious life of gan? This offers some clue and re­
our community. Bowling has fol­ sponsibility tor our moral slump
GN THE USS CABOT Pnil B
, lowed Sunday baseball and now pool on a national scale The reigning Wheeler, baker, third class. Olton
rooms are open on Sunday all of house in England, n decade ago. Mich. served on this aircraft car­
which represents a breakdown tn and the White House tn the same rier which took a Icailing part in
a quality, once thought to be essen- period have not furnished the youth
Japan.
tlal to the moral fibre ot any people. of the nations with much of a
The CABOT -aw action In th
“Forty hour weeks, plus union la­ pattern.
Marshall:. at Truk the Palau*. New
Hattie of the Phillpbor threat of even fewer working,
“Officially we pretend to collect a I Ouinca. In the B.i
i
pine
Sen, the Buttle for lx" tr Gulf
profit
from
some
of
the
results
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j
p."*.™'
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v‘ I a- Guam. Lurnn. Lingayett Oulf. and
holidays popular, which In some de­ our legalized debauchery. ’1r,|ls 15 j Indo-Chliin. Two Jima. Okinawa.and
gree surely. Is at the expense of a myth. There Is no .profit In j ...
raids
. ..on. Tokyo and other Japanrse
church life. In other words religion franchues and fees that promote a I homeland cities
and
broken I T,le lallL^rnl
ia paying high tribute to recreation, moral destruction

'

weekend. * Mr. and Mrs. Juon Wil­
lison entertained their children and
families for Sunday dinner. Their
son Robert is home for his first
furlough since entering the service.
.* ChiU. Brigg* of' Battle Creek
, dulled on his uncle and aunt. Mr
and Mrs. Chas. Pixley Monday.

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rUTHTr
I toasting, mualc and apaecha* follow-; introduced the speaker. Dr Wilbur |«Ulr». and her 18 y«&lt;r old gon fry
there presented her with some txau- cncc Hulmg. Mra Jannle Water*, r zs pi *|
Mra. Unnle Davis and Mra. Mln* \ I I I I A I
f V r N I V
' ing a turkey dinner.
Uful gifts.
, Weil, of Clear Lake Camp. Or. a pravmua m«riu&lt;e tu *8bM WF
Wolcott. Halting* Mrs Gary Crook ;•* w ** 1 ’ u
v a. iv »
; nwag htW nl lh&lt; MalbodU
spi«.e ol uw my SUmPn&gt;n«n- rtalra.
On Thuradiy evening. Oct. 18. and Mr and Mr*. Henry Chambernrn
; lor’ w,u‘ •wuw* 100 ln atlendanca • stve program balng carried on al
Charity Guild No. 6 of Pennock a kitchen shower wm given at the lain
called in lhe afternoon and
J-including wall known Klwanaru'clear Lak* Camp. H» choae to cal!
----- —
itctpiui met with Mrs Allen Hyde Hom of Mrs. Otla Gallup, in honor evening
—
■ • •
six0:;
Si. ‘^uois^b^x; tell wu alone tn the kitchen.
Monday evening for de-sert and of Mr*. Lawrence Weber. (Florence
Places wera laid £or twelve at tha ^r’cloverdale’"oomJ'Jnd retSra-: pr*,ud,nt S^nley Cummings pre- question and answJ period
bridge, six tables being in play.
ried at Laming, In April 1«3«. and
Honors went tu Mrs Warren Carter playing hearts, with thr prliea go-; dinner
----------------□J i »ktod.
Th* ao
.octal chairman. Mrt Leon had Uvod there" until tbty moved
given on Tueaday evening mTb?dIffSm rStra^Ave •?'"«»;
aw«*- l»d
Tf(1 Kennink led
*«&gt; the
the alngmg
aI ng ing
The
me
’Donnell and
»«»»y
‘:t&gt; JMra
and Mra. Forrest Line.
of unrivaled autumn^pageantry ,1 ’
wl!h
4" Badie Mu, P.lm.r accomaocon'*1 o,„5er
StamRr announced a bridge parly to Nashville, leu .than (wo yean
mg to
to Mlaa
Miss Florence
Florence O
O'Donnell
and 1 of last week by Mr and Mrs F tour
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Eaton and Mlxs Leonard! Trelb. Mrs. Weber W SulMu. Thrw nerivln, eon- burner"th" uibmct
■»&gt;“"»&gt;
- -------------ofDNiitmrv
the uro- I------------ ------------------»&lt;»"««• ^d.
wm pro- to be held at lhe Pariah house ago Her mother and stepfather. Mr.
sens entertained for dinner Satur­ was the recipient of many lovely tract prize* were Mr. and Mr*. W. •ram was illustrated with readings! Kram cnnlrnu*11 3htl ■*“' *lev L W. . Thursday night. Nov. 8. for mem- and Mrs Edward LUbhairter. have everything elM he
to
day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. and useful gifts which were placed M Htebblns. Mrs W. A Schader and Iron.
' s‘t’r‘c wfwm'-d the ladle* and to- •
■’
•
*?r ^'|«&lt;5I.J iJ, I
long resided there, and she grew to
bers only
from
leading humorists A social (troduced the gu**su&gt;
Blcrtnan. Mr and Mrs Herbert on ti* table under a large and gaily Gordon Ironside On Thursday Mrs. tour
Ir
young womanhood in their home.
eum„to .. .MUMUI .tor-1 p
Bierman of Hartland. Wis. Mrs^ decorated umbrella. Sixteen guests Stebbins was hoxteae to eight friend*
Sh&lt;- was later employed In Lensing Mid to tha sheriff: "My God.
ORGANIZE
NEW
CLUB
Ltete Eaton. Mrs. Irene Johnc.Kg- were present, Mrs. Eileen Weller, of at u
a one ucioca
o'clock luncheon,
iimcneoii, contract
••d charter members &lt;il the club.
shot my wtfa."
Girls In the first ward have or­
and daughter Barbara, local, and Battle Creek being an out of town j honors going to Mrs Thoma* Sub w r"'/'.J11!* ln&gt;{ ,*1“ bc heIrf also Dm Ueui. Gov. Ken Sander­
ganized a Jolly Blue Bird club. The bell. He came from Iowa.
Ilvan end Mr*. M. J Crora. Bouquets Jfov. * al ‘^5 J10™* O,„S a.r.a
Art Collison cf Delton.
,
guest
son. who In turn totroduced dis­
October 9. Mrs Campbell started
ot roses and chrysanthemum! made' Bctoidt-r. with U*Rov Snell of OH- tinguished visiting oillciuls of Ki- officers are Gloria Orlnage. presi­ divorce proceedings against her
LOCAL NEWS
Andrew * HouAlaUer of Rutland
dent: Jacqueline Dalrnan. treasurer;
attractive decorations
decorations at
at the
the dinner
dinner ’et- ln cn"rYv °t «hc Pro'irBm
twp celebrated his B3rd birthday
For lhe pleasure of their guests. | attractive
want*, including present Dlst Gov. Marian Burkey, secretary; Doreen husband, charging that Campbell
In a happy manner Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Tony Lammers of for sixteen given by Mr. and Mrs
Arthur Canfield and Oov -elect D Mix .tofibc The leader* are Mrs l beat me frequently and was a ha- clave Thursday and Friday, OeL
Oct 17. with his sister. Mrs. Ida Grand Rapids. Mr and Mrs Howard Stebbins on Munday evening. Mr. RICHARDSON—SCHO VAN25-26
for
the
Teacher* InaUtuU al
J Heathcote. Klwanian Ed Taylor Floyd Burkey. Mrs Allan Grin-1 bltual drunkard." It La said that
MI'-- June Mary Schovon. daugh­ also spoke.
Palma ner and other relatives, a Frost entertained Mr and Mrs and Mra. Harold Phillips. Mrs
□rand Rapid*. Soma leachant at­
chicken dinner being served
tended tha ath district meeting al g
Willard Smith and Mr and Mrs I Charles Polls and Einar Franiben ter uf Mr. and Mrs John Schovan.; The guest speaker wa* Ben Dean, Bur&lt;lwkd lhf SPO,*°r M” M‘rV
bream.the
bride
of
Robert
E
well known Grand Rapid* citizen,
Cedric Morey with a duck dinner at held the winning scores at contract
*
PT A
n,. I. -h«r Me- P(,r “
d»y’ •»» **»««$
Richardson at the honw'of Mr and past president of KIwAilx Inter­
Al the PT A. meeting onlOc..
; wlM| a friend, a Nashville woman.
Sunday was n family reunion day Betty's Inn Saturday evening.
m^°rn /“Jf ,
. ""a 8,“- hl&lt; rHurned «» her ®»n lwm* Dewey of Hllbdal*. former
at the home of Mrs Almira Hark­
Twenty-six were present at lhe Mrs F L Fairchild In Hascmg*. nt national who took as his theme
inFor dinner her guetU were
meeting of the Charity Guild of 8 o'clock. Saturday evening. Octo­ leesont to be drawn from present meeting will bs a wienie roast and , Ja. . .
Mr ..nd Mrs. Clarence Luce of Ulned at dinner Saturday night in Pennock hoR|glal at the home of ber 20
After shooting his wife Campbell' that their ion. T/flgt. George W.
world conditions.
NASHVILLE WOMAN
' drove down town and bought a Dewey after five montha* service In
Flushing. Mr and Mr* Clarence honor of her uncle and aunt. Mr. Mrs Allan C Hyde on Monday eve­
Continued from Pane 1. Sec » •
bottle of brandy When found by the Philippine island! is now with
Hackney and Mrs. Jessie Hackney of and Mrs Edward J. Chirgwln of ning. AssiatMit hostesses were Mrs performed by the Rev l W Stone HASTINGS WOMrK'M CLUB
Mrt Elnora H«»s and Pic Bownc
While there lie imbibed conilder- the sheriff he —
was slumped over the occupation troop* In Koran. Mn.
Flint and that cvnelng. Mr and Portland. Oregon, and Clarence Wm Parker. Mis Chester Long.
Taggart were attendants.
The Hasting.* Women's club met able- wine, then decided to return the steering wheel, drunk and dead
Mr* Rul-scI Bender and family of West, an uncle of Chicago. Other* Mr*. Arthur Snyder and Mrs Can
Members of the immediate fami­ for-Its second meeting Friday Oct to hl* home. When he reached to th:
the ~:r!d.
world
The partly empty with her parent! In Iowa.
Th;
Middleville and Mr and Mr*. Wil­ prrrcnt were Mr* James Gower. Mr. Damson. Dessert was served fol­
lies were present at lhe ceremony IP. in the. Parish house. Mr* Wm. Nashville he promptly made for a i brandy bottle showed what he had
lowed
by
contract.
Mrs
Warren
anti Mr-&gt;. Edward Smith and their
and a: lhe reception which followed
tavern, and drank beer When he been doing with that,
lunch
mint. Mrs Chtrgwin is « sister and Carter and Mr*. Forrest Lane hav­ ThaM? from out of town were Mr Bradford, president, presiding
The
program
chairman
for
the
__
...»
____
____________
_____
left home that mornfng his wife, The sheriff called state police
Mr West, a brother of Mrs Gower. ing the winning scores.
Corps ,October IS, in honor of
and Mrs, Hutxri Fairchild. Mr and afternoon, Mrs D A VanBusklrk. wax lying on the davenport down' officers, who took pictures in and Uef
Navy Day.
evening
Royal
Mrs Richard Fairchild. Detroit;
Saturday noon Mra Menzo Tur­
A delightful gathering was held
Mr and Mrs Wayne Mitchell. Mr
for dessert. Mra. Kenneth Brower on Sunday .at the home of Mrs ner and
— Mra. Otto..Felt
.. entertained
.
and Mr* Richard Hillier, Mt and
wiu ii Rural and award! for bridge Mary Hilling McIntyre. 437 E Wai- : at a family dinner ut the former *
Mr* Glenn MilchcTI. Battle Creek
nut S'when she entertained a; home honoring Mr and Mrs K J
one Miller
group of friend* who attended - Chirgwln of Portland. Ore., and DAUGHTERS OF
.school together al the Fisher scltool1 Clarence West ot Chicago Other
AMERICA CLUB
Charlene Ttiomaa and Miss many years ago Dinner was served' guMta from away were Mr and
Chib members met at '.lie VFW.
and all enjoyed the lovely birthday Mr* Sidney Haye.- and children hail October 20.'with eleven mem­
cake made by Mr* Rirl Peake, as and Sidney Hayes. Jr. ot Battle
bers in attendance a masquerade
Ii.r Mrs. Cecil Baldwin 'Mildred well ns the social afternoon Thow । Creek and Mr* Ge'irge Dryer and Halloween tiarly will be held Oct
Hu'IUrki a recent bride
Sixteen present from away were Mr* Itose, children of Albion Visiting and
r
; Andru*. Detroit. Mr* Row Wnl-. taking pictures Were enjoyed after ana hall l»rtze.‘
nmc Mr* Baldwin has been with I dron, Escanaba; Mr and Mrs Frank I dinner
Mr ami Mrs Ward Eri Manufacturing Com- j Davis. North Jackson. Ohio. Others 1 way entertained the group Satur- , start'd by MIm Pauline Skinner,
ear* and the office girls wore Mrs. Stella Huflng. Mrs. Flor- । day evening at dinner and on Sun- 1 activities chairman and helper. Mr*
j day they were dinner guest* of Mrs 1• Mildred Platt at the October 20th
James Gower and Mr and Mrs meeting
Edward Smith Mr and Mrs Chlrgwin went to Grand Rapids Mon- '
p-j-M
day to visit rclaf1*'"* ►*»&lt;■•»»
‘
Wellington Wortman, son of
mg for Portland

SOCIAL ITEMS

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.
There is no better Evaporated Milk'

r S WHITE HOUSE

DANCE
Friday Night, October 26

MOOSE HALL
EVERYBODY

WELCOME

=P A R M A L E £==?

erdale. and Ih len Buslanre. duughMorqiny evening Mr mid Mrs
DanLewbXntrrtalnedmformaUyat Mt4Mr U| ricvpur,. &gt;r,r uniIW
dinn-r complimentary U. Captain marru&lt;r ,,t lhP hon„. of Ul,
Hartley Finstrom
, 4,n(I Mrs j t jpudorff. Sunday
I'limg. Oct 14. at 7 30 u clock, tlv
Mr md Mrs Weldon Bronson en- jj,..v Mr Baldorff |&gt;efformins the
teamed Runday with a birthday cormony
.
,&lt;|v m
The
attendants ,were
dinner Mr and Mr* Basil Smith
VntlJ1 p-,., (lf p^pon alJ{1 puu.
and daughter Dianne of Jackson Onrbou of Middle ilkand Mr* S C Brock were guests
Mr nIltl M„ Wertman will make
present. Mr Bronson. Mr Smith1 their Home near Cloverdale
i.nd Mrs Bruck were the honored I
birthday guc.il*
A delightful surprLxe war. curried
out by Mrs William Dibble on Sunday. Ort 21 to honor lhe blrthcrty
of her father. Earl Boyes Gurrtc.
. .

annovncT'D

,

Mr‘

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SILVFRBROOK BUTTER
VEGETAD 1-

KEYKO MARGARINE
CHED 0 BIT

FALL
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DONUTS

Community Notices

RfKC

$2475
ALSO ROY
COATS AND SHORTIES

FRUITCAKE li*. H.65

of Mr and Mrs Joseph Fisher of '
Hastings became the bride ,.-f Eu-1
Hxa.v nl! Mendon
iH4a* of
'
Thuradav ;
--------St Rose!
church. Father John V Dillon otfielating at the double ring ceremony i
The bride, who was elven away I
bv her father, wore a white follle 1
gown with sweetheart neckline and |
a fingertip veil which fell from a '
|
. pear!. tiara
I Her only attendant. Mias Vivian
,-------- ------ r nt thr groom, wore a ’
light blur teHcla gown and veil to
j match anti carried a bouquet of pink '
Il roses.
rosea. The ei-nom'*
groom's brother
brother. Vem»t*
Vernon
। Hans, wax best ipan. Ushers were
। Edward Fisher and Peter Fedrwa
Remember preaching service next I The St Rose children * choir .'.an:
xlth Marion;
Sunday school. You ire cordially Becker, soloist.
। Immediately following thr cereInvited to attend these services.
tnony breakfast was held for eighDelton Extension Class
I tern guests 1n St Rose hall
Ute Delton Extension Class will
Relative* from out-of-town were
meet with Mrs George Eddy on | Joflrph Haas Wm. Carkrnord. of
j Tue.sdav Oct 30. to organize and Kalamsxoo. Miss Carkenord. John
officers. Everyone mrdially • Caikcnord. Mr and Mr. Dan Carki. Pleiuc be present at "1:30 rnutd. Mr and Mr. L Cark*nurd
of Mendon. Mr. and Mr • Ruben'
! Carkenord of Fort Wayne. Ind . Mr*
I Clyde Fiahcr. Mrs Earl Fisher of
Community club-•*ill meet ; Wayland. Mr' Harold Hoflinaxter of
&gt; with John and Belle McCullum this Hopklux Mr,-. Andrew 'Cfcarncckl and
1 week Friday night. Oct 26
Mrs. Ear! Fisher of Grand Rapid*
Mrv Roy Huver of La using. Mrs 1
Fraud* Htiver. Leo and Agnes of I
Grand I-cdgc. Mrs. J C Fisher. .
Hoxpit.tl Guild No 19 will meet Woodland
nt the home of Mrs James Dibble. ' The couple left for a short wed- ‘
402 E Green St.. Thursday. Novcm- , dine trip In Northern Michigan For
। her 1. at 2 o'clock.
her going away mitfll. the bride!
wore a block dress with satin trim i
| Regular meeting of Hiawatha Re-J black accessories, and gardenia cor-,'
, bekah lodge Friday evening. Oct 2fi i|sage Thi^ will make their hum*;
I 8 P4ji. There will be visitation. Pot­ in Mendon. Michigan.
I luck’ supper after lodge. Bring one 1
। dish and your own sandwiches. Cake
j will be furnished by lhe lodge.
Delton
Thr Extension group of Dclt m
will mrc&gt; at the home of Mrs
George Eddy at Wall lake, on TuesI day. Oct 30. nt 2 pin lo rrorganizr Any one is welcome to Join thr
' group.
The Willing W uin-nyCluM of D&lt;-iton Methodist church school, will
meet at the home of Mr and Mrs
Elmer Gaskill. Thursday evening.
Oct 25 A potluck supper will be
---------- ------- .—
Devotional services will be held at
the Delton Methodist church at 2
pro. Tuesday afternoon Oct. 30.

Organizations

PARMALEE
Successor to Frondsen s

1.24 E STATE ST

’

HASTINGS

Kiwanians Observe
thankoHering I Ladies' Night

j The praise and
■ i mice ot the Missionary Society
:j vi
Ladle . Night Whicii wa,* also1
of u»e
the riraoi.riuin
Presbyterian cnurcn
church win
will meet
meet
at the manse. Mrs. Lenson Sharpe. Charter Night ior lhe Hastings Ki-1
Ihcstero. on Thursday. Nov.'l. al *«nb&gt;
wain* dub
cum and
ano marked
marAcq Its fourth
imino.'
?3ou:dc^k'. Mra. D?A. VanBuakirk i •,""",:rN,rv i*-1
011
a lull;
a Hl be in charge of the program
P«&gt;sram. T uesday night with lou of

YES!

46c
23c
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.2 loaf 70c
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IB.

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f»“»h rr.
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LB.
It A 1 i- ot Giral Lakes 11. tn
Philip W Beebe. USAAF. son
AMERICAN
being laid for fourteen Present were
Mr. and Mrs David Boyes. Bailie
South Haven Lt Beebe and Miss
CHEESE roOD...
Stanley vere college friends at
,, „
. „ .
... . ,Mec. or-inrr uiry &lt; lurrea milltarv
PLAIN oa PIMENTO
nsrm Kelley o.Kiuamuzrxi and th' ii . M
.rvlce
Tlip [nrmer expect-, to
service
daughter-nd tro-oand. Mr rri.d Mrs , rrcrlrr hL. discharge tn November
-­
Ed Chapman, the former recentlv after
two years m the Air Corp-. No
returned from service In thr Paclfi: definite wedamg plans has? been
. completed.
COTTAGE CHEESE Ib 14c MARGARINE
charge
THILA0EL4HI V
met ,,M ’ ,
HONORSWISS CHEES:
44c CREAM CHEESE
rul ■'
ir*. .nivm vu-uarr
Honoring |ht- twelve military serv­
Ray W
Hanov ’r
ice membrrt of the Masonic Blue
votlnns were in charge of Mrof Harting* n dinner meeting
-•■ph McKuighl
After n bu-.mess . Lodge
~
'wu-» held on Wedivsday eveninj.
meeting and w-xlnq lor thr Chri-.t-|j,
More than 60%
Oct in Nitmlwr meetings urc being
Fruits and Nuts!
In
id
bv
the Masonic fodxe.s all over
ranimitir- Mr
G
Sumner.
the United States
A six-ctn! meMr* Frank Roger* .
Bennett
The name., ot four new । mortal wk* jiw-n for th- late Cap­
tain Frank Fbigrr*. thr only mmib-r
member.* were added to the aid.
to give his life In service
Mastor
ooc.
, George Avery Aten made a brief
talk and '.hr Rev. Leaa-Dh Sharpe,
3REA0
3
gave lhe "tn Memurlam " The flex
I. Winston Stone pronounced the
c invocation and tin benediction Mu-1
COFFEE
school October 31
*“ I ale during the dinner and progr rm!
come.
l*NI
DEVILS FOOD
————
hie. Agnes Thompson and Beverly
,)urfr*
»
i Bradford, with Richard Branch as
SAME *AXK£»_*(U» ULLKO
Cnmr to the Community club at । pianist
COCOANUT t?.13
lhe schoolhouse Thursday at 7 pm
Potluck supper. Dr. Lofdahl will cnI tertaln
Mi*-. Genevieve Fisher, daughter

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�THE HASHNG5 RCCrtR. tHERSD.LT. OCTOBER 25. UN*

war MX

Dowling. * Mr. and Mr*. Garnet
later years.aftrr she stopped reach-1 American Legion Post of Highland*! notice to cbbditobb
CRESSEY
and children and Mr.
Har.'ey Enzian has lost one fin- Townsend
'
mg.
■
j Pork in which he held many Im-1 ~ger and may lose another a* a re­ and Mrs. Richard Hartman and
September 2. 1865. she was mar-' porUnt offices and belonged to their I
suit of hLs mlx-up with the silo &gt;children of Kalamazoo were Bun­
t ied to David Shepherd at Martin.. drum and bugle corps.
!series fFviii Rolli Furniture.
rwio \fAiii* nrrnrr
filler. * We wonder what Mrs. Don day guests of thelP parent*. Mr
new---pin*,
the local . High
Hlgh individual
individual single*
singles were
were held
held LEW,S MAKK bigbll
going at once to Tennessee where
sister. Miss Anne McPharlin
-■ Faced with
------ ----------- - —
Reynolds has done that she Is and Mrs Carl Hartman. * Mr.
Lewis Mark Bugbee was bom in Mr. Shepherd conducted a store, and two nephews. Major Michael
Watters flniahed the week with «corea i by y Jarman. Hastings Banner,*
afraid of a uniform. • Mrs. Carl and Mrs. Don Reynolds were guesti
McPharlin and Howard
that were mediocre In comparison 11Kj
l Pierson. Trio Cafe, fol- Yankee Springs. Mich.. October 27. After a few years they returned to George
Hartman thought rhe was boss but of Mr and Mrs. Harold Harmon
.
1864.
the
son
of
Lewi*
and
Lucy
W11C
,
V
mi
.
pi
,
wlth former record*. Charley Anna- • lowing dose behind with 180 score,
Martin where Mr. Shepherd was for Barnes, preceded him in death the
when Carl fired her from her trac­ of Hickory Saturday night.
f
n
furniture
business
past
year.
fie did the bett Job of the week u winiits. State Insulation, and B.. Bugbee, and passed away October a ttlfmf
—.r !r. thr
; pax; year. Surviving are hl* wife
tor-driving Job. she changed her
;
4.
1945.
at
hb
home
in
Eugene.
•
—
-------.u
—
I
----With a 555 count and Ken Clark and ■ n4r)ow. Bonnet and Gown, next
, Later they were in Ionia and then Erma Scott-McPharlin of Detroit.
mind—Now. he has hired her back
Oregon,
aged
80
years.
11
months.
floyd Payne each turned in counts , wnh 174 kw. each.
। moved to Grand Rapid* Wherever । three brothers John of Battle Creek:
again—she wonder* I * The pheas­
Of 554 for a second place lie.
High individual scries were tak-. and 21 days.
they lived she always.taught music Laurence of Cadwell. N. J ; and Cori
ant supper furnished la*t week by
He was married to Sarah Doster and while in Grand Rapidi she]of Hastings, four sisters. Mrs. Rose
In lhe Piston Ring league. Office . en by L WiilltU, Slate insulaUon.,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Reypolds was held |
Walloped Pattern Shop: Machines ' with a high score of 500. L. Pler-, In April 1886. Three children were i conducted a studio and hud charge i Kams. Mr*. Wm. Andrews. Mrs.
fianktxl Grinders: and Tool Room ■ son. Trio Cafe, was next with 477r born to this union: Mrs Pearl'[ of the music in one of the large' CujtLs Garrison and Mrs. G. w.
Brott * Ex-S/Bgt. Samuel Geiger
mbbed a pair from Engineers.
land M. Jarman. Hastings Banner.. Chapman of Eugene. Wallace J. I churches
I Bauer.
of Lucedale. Miss. U visiting hl*
Bugbee of Gem. Kansas, and Lewis I
f-Reereatlcn League results showed 'came next with 459
, She and Mr Shepherd were ■ Funeral services were held from NOTICE TO CBEDITOK9
aunt. Mr. and Mrs Warren Calms
White Products winning two from
Teams with high singles were. Michael who died in infancy. His ,[staunch Christians from their early st. Benedict catholic church. Tuesfor a few day*. Sunday visitors
Vermontville Opera House
Hston Rings: Strand winning three State InsulaUon. 722; State Insu- wife passed away September 20. ‘I years and were u great Kelp in dny. o&lt;t 16. at 9 it in Burial wim
were Mr. and Mrs. John Robiyer
fcrn Tfonnrds: and Bliss taking two lation. again, with 714; Hostings, 1908
church
work
wherever
they
lived.
:
a
t
Mount
Olive
cemetery
with
the
9:30 to 1:30
and daughter of Kalamazoo; Mr I
On April 17. 1912 he was united in •'
£om Hwllngs Ice and Fuel.
1 Banner with 713. and Bonnet and
In tile early year* of 1900 they American Legion Post of Highland
and Mrs. Oney Robleyer and dough-1
marriage to Georgia Walker Two came to the farm in Orangeville pfrg officiating,
f-In lhe Commercial League. An- । Gown were next with 711.
Good Muiic
ters of Otsego and Mr. and Mr» 1
children
came
of
this
marriage
'
dru* Service won two from Wood- | The teams high Series were taken
twp where they made their home ;
---------------- • » »
- --­
Chester Richardson and children of
Jimd- Wahon* Garage won the odd by State Insulation with 2115. Bon- Robert John of Eugene. Oregon, and until he passed away in 1943. They PHILO HENRY SHELDON
tame from Hess Furniture; Middle- net and Gown next with 2076 und a baby who died in infancy. He had spent several
' Brief mention was made hi lhe
also
leaves
six
granddaughters,
two'
Ville Creamery won two from Good- Hastings Banner following with
grandsons and one great-grand- 'da and after Mr Shepherd s death B#nn&lt;.r liut wef|t of the death of
jear Bros. Hdwe:-Middleville D-X 2021.
Shepherd
phil° Sheldon, news of which came
I daughter and many other relative* 'there
,Mr- and
Tram Standings
%pn a pair from Coffee Shop; and .
with
.... .thr_ last two summers w
_&gt; .„||Oryy ^(0^ our press hour on
and friend*.
। Mr Birdie Merlau of Prairieville. 1 Wednesday morning.
Triangle Service had a one aarne
Mark.
his old friend* knew him. ।
&lt;&amp;ge on Slate Insulation.
'
Theatre
was deprived the companionship oi I For years the Shepherd home war
He lutd suffered a stroke two days
' the mecru for mush- lovers for miler,
fin the Bliss League. Clerk* won1”10 Ca,lL a father, who died in the Civil War i
No special program was before, on Monday. Oct. 15. while
tiro from Office; Engineers took a
He lived with his mother on the 'around
1
pair from Shippers; and Spaars won State Insulation .
quite complete without Mis. Shep- on a hunting trip in Leighton townhome place near Bugbee Corners i 'herd • contribution. v Slie gave les- •hip. Kent Co. near Green lake.
the odd game from Shop Office.
: J?flrTy
”
until his marriage, where he con- '
In company with his father. OBDER FOR PUBUOATION
rLu,.
Bonnet and Gown
to the bovs and girls of South­
Unued to live until after the death | sons
'
^.BcriHcore*.
ni.177.207-555 I Hastings Ice and Fuel 11
west Barry and East Allegan and Henry Sheldon. Rolfe Bulling. Max
C. Annable .
of his wife. He left Michigan after
Wellfare
and Tom Sallee, a Detroit
..J81-IM-192-M4I®*®"
1
h
?
“
ran
^
9
a* lhe years passed found their
It. Clark ..
remarrying, living in Arkansa*. '
friend. wIkmc custom it had been
19-.IMS-1R7—
Hastings Mfg Co.
BL Payne ..
Montana, and Oregon where he has sons and daughters coming back ; over a period of years to spend
W Wellman
resided the pas: 18 year*. He was lor h&lt;r lesson?.
I
the
opening
day of the full
। She haves one brother. Mason
len.ioa-ioft_ \4R Ben Franklin -- loyal to his family, friend* and j
hunting season together, he had
neighbors, who will miss his words 1|;Holcomb of Petersburg and two left on the trip eagiy. that morning.
sisters Mr.- Frances Preston of
201-173-173—547
---------------- —
&lt;jt Fiona
CLOSED MONDAYS
of humor and wisdom. The follow- ,;
|
At
noun
they
met. as planned.
isn.ioa.iM
15
0-198-189_
—si?
537 ( . To ATTEND DISTRICT MEETING ' dig poem he had carried in his bill- |1 Toledo and Mrs Cora Chapman of | fur dinner at the home of Otis
Way nes held Ohio; one brother.
! Freeland, father-in-law of Rolfe
At the WH.C. meeting on Thurs- fold for some time:
Horton
hating
preceded
her
in
D*v'» End
HARTINGS WOMEN’S
' Bulling—intending to resume hunt­
। day another delegate to the district
BOWLING LEAGUE
‘ convention to be held tomorrow. 1 Evening U slowly descending
Thus &lt;-n&lt;L the life of one whose ; Ing in the uflemoon. It wa* while
RUTH SPRINGER and BEATRICE MURPHY
Oct 33. . 1945
I Oct. 28. in Kalamazoo was elected. The shadows are long and deep
j influence upon thr live* of those at the dinner table that Philo
buffered the stroke, which at first
Proprietors
-Bonnet and Gown took 2 games I Mrs. Glalda* Gilmore. Mrs. KathI he sought to ignore and make light
from State Insulation while Has- | crine Haynr* was named as second Life’s day is for me nearly over
I
ut.
but
as
his
condition
became
*ctings Banner won the scries from 1 alternate. A special bus will leave
I The pathway I've traveled so far
nous,
he
Was
brought
back
to
HasWhite Product* with Elwood Dwur- the bu* station at 8:00 o’clock In Still stretches
«reMnec ahead
ahead to
to the
me highway
niirni
ware losing 2 game* to Ben Franklin, the morning taking the Hastings ;; ^7
the ?O?te
“ A Jar
”
unconscious en
William A Young, of Brlli-vue. 71 i Ings, becoming
tiarry Theatre took 2 games from women lo Kalamazoo
..
... J .
It may not be long •till I reach it I who retired a year ago after having hospital.
never regaining
con­
I Tho’ I blunder so much on my way been postmaster for 12 years, and sciousness and passed away Wed­
Yet some measure of life’s under- 1 who operated a grocery there for 29
nesday morning, Oct. 17.
standing
i years, died Monday at the home of
Philo
Sheldon
was
born
In
Has
­
May be mine at the close ot the day. his daughter. Mrs. Dacmcr Young
Tlubow of 304 Garfield. Battle Creek. tings. April 25, 1909. graduating
Bom April 13. 1871 in Hastings. from Hastings high school class
! MARTHA ANN .WRIGHT
(FORMERLY ANGELO'S TAVERN)
of
1926.
following
which
he
enrolled
0
Martha Ann Wright was born on II the son of Oscar and Annie 'Hants' 'at MAC. East Lansing, but a se­ IN MEMORIAM
114 S. Jefferson, Haitingi. Mich.
'' Grand Isle. Vt .'June 27. 1854. and Young, pioneer resident* of Has- vere ricknes* prevented him from
A VERY NICE COTTAGE on Coscodcs. Cun Lake
1.ININGTON
STARTING TODAY WE WILL OPEN AT 8 A.M. AND
departed this life on October 18 at i tings Mr. Young went to Bellevue continuing there.
i 5! years ago and had been promin­
listed (or quick sale at------------------------ $3,000.00
»' the age of Bl years. 3 months and 21
He became associated with hl*
ent in local affairs for u half-cen­
CLOSE AT 10 P.M. DAILY.
X days. Three brothers and two slstury He was a member of the Ma­ father as the Junior member of
ters preceded her in death
6 ROOM HOUSE in the 2nd ward, in excellcni
SUNDAYS WE REST
sonic and Eastern Star lodges, the the Sheldon Abstract business and
X
She wiu united In marriage May
has always taken an active part in
\ I 17. 1874 to Abram Reploglr who I Lion* club and the Bellevue Grange
shape, all modern, on a very good street, has 3 bed­
civic and county affairs.
and our ambition Is to make you feel at home.
■'1 passed
nassed away November 30,
30. 1912 1, HLs wife, the former Belle Stanley
। ot Hastings, died two years ago and
He was,promlnent In Masonry, be­
rooms. living room, dining room, modern kitchen
Four daughters were bom to this
only the daughter survives.
ing a past master of Hastings lodge IN mEmOBLAM
union. Mrs. Kate Tcrpenlng, Has­
our license.
ond bath, furnace, hot water, oak floors, has 0 nice
He was an early graduate of Has­ 52 P. and A. M.: Hastings Chanter
tings; Mrs. Grace McCallum. Hick­
tings High school
R AM and Glblum Council; Grand
DINNERS FROM 11:30 to 12:30 P.M. 50c plus tax
ory Corners; Mrs Bernice Blakeslee.
garage
for•$6,000.00
Rapids Saladin Shrine and Hastings
De* Moines. Iowa: and Mrs. Mary
Meal. Potatoes. Vegetables, Bread and Butter, a cut of Ban*
1 Wednesday from tile Johnson chape) chapter OE8 He was a member ot
Nea) who passed away March a. 1' by the Rev William A Simms the Junior Chamber of Commerce,
1928.
I and burial will be In Riverside ceme- the Klwan's club and the Hastings
SANDWICHES and that good old CHILI at any lime.
She also leave* eight grandchil­
Country club.
BEVERAGES, of course, too.
dren. nine great grandchildren and levy nt Hastings
1 Surviving are the wife. Dorothy.
several nieces and nephews, and a
SOUTH
| four children. Julie.
Philip,SHULTZ
Gordon
host of friends.
"The Best Investment on Earth is the Earth Itself"
Mr* Wright came with her par- 1 Mrs. Lester Bonneville and Mrs. | and Terry; his father and a sister.
..._ to
„ Michigan in IMS. having U&gt;™ L«r,lK. ..nd Dtnnu
D»lt Mr. Don sl«« ol ihu aty.
IN MEMORIAM
Halting*, Mich.
Stebbins Bldg.
ent*
Phone 2659
spent severalyears in New
York -Manning spent Monday withMrs. | Funeral services were held at 2
state She was achartermember
I Harry Mtsencr In Katamaioo. * Mr pm Frtday. Oct 19. at lhe Leonard
---------------j-----------------------and
Mrs
Donald
Manning
and
chapel,
the
Rev.
L.
Winston
Stone
of the Cloverdale Evangelical church - --------- -4.U
, ,- — -------------------• ••
—
—
---------- ---------- 1,----...---------..;-------------------- .---- Wcrc
and Ladles Aid working faithfully s,lnton ahd DeLynn spent several officiating. Masonic services
days *
with
mother.
Mrs. Qa!d1
Goldis' H
held
In Christian work for many years ,dBVS
,,h hut m
‘,,hrr Mrt
“''' at Riverside.
----------------She was devoted to her family who Lancaster in Nashville. * Mrs Ar- !
V»vrrTrrr»ri «tt» i« ««■«'■«» iow«» ■ m rvvfm «««» nv
«»» x «i ««»«&lt;«» w«« rr « • x ■ 1 &lt; t in
thur Gcsler of Centralia. Washing-1
will miss her kind companionship.
V iTL-’n.ZT
I ■ r▲ a r
She had experienced the difficult L i,“t
Cullum
ot c,l&gt;vrdak
Ciovrdate' spent
Thun-।
pioneer life, and often Tn recent C
*',lum of
*’*«» Thur
*years, remarked tlutt we live in a I day evening witli Mr. and Mrs. Mila NOTICE TO CREDITORS
. Ashby. * Callets a: Mr and Mrs 1
wonderful age. She loved children
Lester Sonnevilte’s the past week
and they were her most welcome
were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mtsencr
ol Kalamazoo on Thursday
,n»r«t,y evening,
cvcnins..j
nPf
tP”^
” UK B”d Mr “,,d MtS William Sonne-1
...0 sharing .K
— .
..K I vme &gt;nd famllj p! Ballfc Cma on
care M
ot t&gt;,™
them and
them
with
friend*. Her favorite hymn was Sunday.
"When I Get to the End of the
Mr* Lorna Larabcc spent WednesWay."
; day night with Miss Dorothy Cogs­
Mi 31 SOLUTION
It will be quite a while before
well of Hastings. * Mrs Lucy
MRS. BELLE SHEPHERD
O'Connor and daughter spent the
tANTltmiC)
—A TRIBUTE
every one who wonts a new car
weekend with friends in Kalamazoo
■state, first siJ dteiiBelle Holcomb was born near * Donald Manning was discharged
. Kills contacted germs
gets one. So your tires — al­
Prairieville village, Barry Co.. June from Hie Navy on Friday and ha*
sirr,on inMindy when used
5. 1858 and passed away at Crispe ' returned home. * Mr and Mrs.
50,000 uniH
Per 100
full strcngdi.
ready worn — will hove to do
hospital. Plainwell. Oct. 15. at the Oscar Manning and Mrs Evelyn
Ml 31 uivli«n AND
just that much longer. Andrus will do on expert re­
Armour and family of Hasting* ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
She was the daughter of Mr. and ,(Called on Mr and Mrs. Donald Man­
I. 49c pint Riker's Pwrofol
capping job for you.
Mrs. Horton Holcomb and her ।I nlng and family Friday evening.
Miners! Oil.
childhood and young girlhood was |
t. 59&lt; pint Rcxill Milk of
spent ut the old home Just east of I OSCAR IL COOPER
Migntnt.
HOLD ON TO YOUR BONDS
Prairieville village.
3. 49c Putetctt Aspirin TtbOscar H Cooper, son of Amurosc ■
At an early age she showed an
lets (iOO'sL
Ada Cooper, was born Jan. 26.
unusual interest and talent in and
1879. and passed away Oct. 17.1
music and early made it a life
1945
Hi- wu* united in marriage , -■
study. She attended the village
school and at the age of 14 wa* Nov 26 &gt; 902. lo Nettle Demond. To
HASTINGS. MICH.
PHONE 2240
giving music le*sons. Liter she this union were bom one daughter.

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He is survived by his daughter.
recognition in musical comi&gt;osiuoi:
and did quite a bit ofThis work in Mrs Vesta Sease: one sister, Mrs.
Vera Hewitt; and two granddaugh­
ter... Wilma and Ruth Sca.se
He had apent his entire life in
Woodland twp. m the occupation ot
J farming He was a very faithful ’
member of the Coats Grove church
having served as deacon for the H
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'1 DONALD HARRY KENFIELD
Donald H Kenfleld. 25. yeoman
first class, who was serving on the
carnet Franklin when it was STATE or MICHIGAN LN THE CIR­
CUIT COURT FOB THE COUNTT OT
bombed March 19. has been listed as
BARRY IN CHANCERY
dead by the government, according UlrMi E Murfbr.
to official notification sent hks
mot tier. Mrs Lee D. Lara way. of
Grand Rapids, by his commanding
officer who spoke highly of Kenfields service on the Lexington.
Saratoga and Franklin
He had
been recommended to the rank of
chief yeoman at the time ot his
death.
■
Donald was the son of Charlie
'Kenfleid, a brother of Frank Kenfield and grandson of Mr. and Mrs
। James F. Mead al) ot Hastings
He was a graduate of Central
High and Davcnport-McLachlan in­
stitute. Grand Rapids, and Ls well
remembered in Hastings where he
spent his early boyhood.

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HARRY P. McPHARLIN
Harry Patrick McPharlin. young­
est son of Michael and Henrietta
McPharlin. died in Detroit. Oct. 12,
following an operation.
He was bom in Hastings and at­
tended the Hastings school* and
altho most of his life was spent in
other places, he came often to hLs
old home here which he loved and
where he had a host of friends.
He owned and operated a machine
shop In Detroit known a* •'Veteran
1 Industries” He was a veteran ot
World War I and a member of the

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LOCAL NEWS

PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs Frank Hoeman spent
Sunday with her brother and slater­
in-law. Mr and Mr*. Kirk Wilcox
of Caledonia.
Mrs. Fred Waldmlller of Grand
Rapid* I* here to be with her sis­
ter. Mrs Maurice Hynes who un­
derwent an operation on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E W. Parmelee and
Mrs. Alma Flnglelon were In De­
troit Sunday and Monday.
Weekend guest* of Mr. and Mrs
Allan Hyde were her parent*. Mr
and Mr* A E. Buchanan of Nile i
Guest* of Mlu Hazel and Mix'
Elizabeth Henry this week are Mias
Rose Abllng and W. W. Kennedy
of Morenci
Mr. and Mrs Douglas Hindes en­
tertained his brother* Austin and
Reiter Hindes ot Muskegon on Sun-

Mr*. Orie Helm and three chil­
dren will lie in Battle Creek Thurs­
day and Friday as guests of her
mother, Mrs. James Jemison and
her slater, MU* Jeanette Maris
Mr. and Mr. Donald Hretcr who
have been In Harvard. Nebraska,
are expected home the last of'the
week.
Mr* Hazel Bacheldcr. Mrs Mil­
dred Baldwin Mra Dora Johnsi.’i
and Mr*. Mary Buskirk were In Bi' Mr*. James Foley. MLv Low Pur­
ge- n. Mr and Mrs Oscar KurmP-l and daughter attended the Rev
Wentzel's church at thr l.&lt; cabin
in Battle Creek on Sunday
Sunday guest* of Mrs Sara
Brandatdter und Mr and Mrs C
R Brandatcttcr were Mr t id Mn
Sidney Beach of Detroit -md Mr
anti Mrs Joe Hanish ut r »lcago
Mr and Mrs Einar Pre -dsen and
-Mrs Earl Coleman spen Thursday
in Kalamazoo
A Sunday guest cf Mr. nnd Mrs
James Muon was Mrs Hoy Davis &lt;&gt;f
Battle Creek.
Amonp those driving Ii Ann Arwith Mr* C. W. Dilin and Mr*.
Leon Blunder. Mcrilvn 7utlmnrlMer accompanied bv D'-x f'-t-’h&lt; me &lt;m leave; Florence French
wlfh Mr*. David French end Mary
French; Betty Cortright went on
Miindav accompanied by Judge and
Mr* Adalbert Cortright. Dorothea
nnd Elaine VanHorn

i kitchen
ios

nice

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Mrs John F Hani. Chicago; Mrs

Fortney and Patty of Charlotte
Saturday guest* of Mra Ella Ham­
mond were Mra. Mark (iarrr n und
Delton and on Sunday she ente
tainerl her gran ^..m Lynn 'le.idle ।
th- Star District

th Itself"

one 2659

HCB8KE

villa Bayles relumed Tuesday from and children of Grand Rapid*, and Grand Rapid*, spent Saturday eve-' I
I First down*
7
a weekend in Downer* Grove. TU..
**
— Barbara
*-— Cole---------------•—
----------nine with
*'-■
Mrs Casaday
■*-“ and
”■* Mrs. 1
[ Fumble* .
2
Mrs
and Carolyn.
1 Tiie line-up wag a* follows:
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mra.
On Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Von Smith and other dinner guest* on
Clarence Crawford and Mra. William Dunn of Saranac, entertained Mr. Sunday were Miss Dori* Jane Smith
Gloria Hurt returned to her home
Crawford werq Dr. and Mr*. A. J. and Mrs Wm. Bierman and Mr. and Pilot Lar* H)drmstad of Detroit last week after spending two week* T. O’Connor
D. White 7
Le
T Martin !
Creep of Grand Rapids.
and Mf* Herbert Bierman of Hart­ and Martin Van Gelson
in Bl'Xiget*. hospital where she un­
H Kruaell i
Mra. W. G. Bradford. Mrs M J land. Wise.. Mrs Lizzie Eaton. Mr*. • Alfred Carr, who has recelved.hu derwent a phutlc surgery nose op­ J. Malcolm
Cross and Mra Bernard Quigley Irene Johncock and daughter Bar­ discharge from the army, and Mrs
eration.
.
R Rlv{,ra
J Martin i;
attended the district convention uf bara. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Endsley Carr 'Ardca Cluin' left Wednesday
RG
Rummage Sale ut Parish House- j'jr-htiniw
R Derby j?
the Michigan Federation of Wom­ of Hastings. Art Collison, Mrs Arlie for San Francisco, Cahf.. for a
month's visit with relatives and Friday and Saturday this week. Oct p McDonald
M Mas n i]
en's clubs in Kalamazoo on Tues­ Endsley and Gua Dorn of Delton.
friends
28
and
27
No
good*
sold
on
Thuraj
Coleman
R Radec ii
day and Wednesday
Weekend visitor* al Mr*. Lucy
QB
Mr* Charles Burton and Miss Ag­ ••••••-*— ' -*
k
O. Walton
F Weymouth i]
Guest* of Mr* John Dawson and Eaton* nnd Mr*. Irene Johncock
HH
Mr and Mrs. Maurice Oetruth are E McKeough
S Spagnuol:&gt; i:
Mr*. Edna FltaGibbon for ten dty* were Mr. and Mr*. Wm Bierman nes Burton of Detroit came Monday
LH
were Mr. and Mra. Ladd Rattenburg and Mr. and Mrs Herbert Bierman . for a visit ot several days with Mrs now occupying their home at 728 D 'Feldpausch
.
D. Moore
E. A. Burton
W Grand
Mr and Mrs Robert
who left Wednesday to spend the and baby of Hartland. Wise.
Not tn«ny substitutes saw action
Mrs. Henry Wilson 'Maude Hol­ Klevorn and family who were liv­ ler either side, being a tight game
winter in W. Palm Beach. Fla
Mr nnd Mr* Robert Schilleman
Marjorie Stanley of MSC wm returned to their home in Laming. loway! of Defiance. Ohio, arrived ing there have purchased a farm
home for the weekend .
C_:_
Saturday, after spending ..
a Il
three
— Monday for a visit with Mr and near Quimby.
NASHVILLE
, Tile home Occupied by Mr and
Weekend guest* of Mr and Mra. months' vacation in Daytona Beach. Mrs O. E Goodyear
Mr and Mr*. L. E Barnett plan Mrs William Springer, and owned
John Eddy were Mra Winona Down- *"
Miami nnd* **
Key 'Largo.
to spend the weekend in Detroit
by Mrs. Nellie Chariton, 1101 S Jef­ Hint in Community bdspHai. Bittle
ins nnd Rexlnr of Lanalr.:
Last week Saturday Mrs Emerm MMrgaret McDerby of
Judge A D McDonald Is holding ferson St . was damaged by fir*
Mrs. Emma Heaney and daugh­ sen Edger and her sister of Chi­ court In Ann Arbor this week His
utted him on Saturdiv
early Monday morning
Dorug
ter of Saline spent the weekend cago called nt Homer Baurhman's
son. Frederick, is spending today was held mostly lo one room It tMrDerby spent Monday
wlfh the former's father George at Rutland to sec ids grandmoth­
and tomorrow there with him
there
Hl*
condition 15 reported ■
thought the blaze started in thBradley who was celebrating his er. Mrs Blag* Mr* May Bcnsare of
Mr and Mrs. Maurice Kelley and
g awl * Mr* John Higdon of Phil- i
80th blrthday
Battle Creek called the same day Mr. nnd Mr* George Wight of BatUp. sttret suffered a stroke of par- i
Mr. and Mra Carl Knapp of Izvn- Mr. and Mr* Merritt Dakev and
cred by insurance The alarm on aly-slt last week Her condition L* ;
aing vlslU-d his sister. Miss Helen family of Kalamazoo were Sunday Mrs Stewart Kelley on Bunday
Saturday was tor a small fire in a dlfhlly improved * Mr and Mrs J
Knnpp Bunday afternoon at Mra guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Miss Anne B Burton visited at the patch roof at the house owned w,
by Dewey Jones were Dattl* Creek visEleanor Stricklen'a.
Baurhman
home of her uncle. Warner Bishop, Preu smith. 121 W center St. nnd
,»iil ,,ors
Saturday and called to *er
Mr and Mra. John Castrkln arc
Sammy Geiger ol LouUdale. Mias , of Ann Arbor over t. .• wi.-k.-mi
occupied by Mr*. Sophia M.mni and Mrs Ethel Cavanauvh ♦ Dr. aid
spending the week in Grand Rapid* spent the weekend with his cousin.
Guests of Mr and Mr* Herman Mrs Robert Mattes. ;i A h .Ir was
with their daughter. Mra Willi* Chester Richardson and family at Zcrbel on Saturday and Bunday
Mus ci. Hafner and Mrs V ft Furburned
in
the
porch
loot
Montgomery
Clear lake
On Sunday thev all were Mr. and Mr? Sterling Zerbel
nLvs enjoyed n rarry-in dinner a!
Mra. Edith Mohler is visiting her went to Warren Cairn's near Das- and daughter of. Kalamazoo
making; their home at I03Q s Pari; Taft Co-operative House in E Lanr
daughter Mra. Post tn Grand Rap­
S'Sgt Thoma* Stebbins of Chi­ street. Hasting*
*lng with Mrs. Fred Wotting. hnU'e
id?. this week
Mr and Mis. J M Langston spent cago spent the weekend here with
Rev L Winston Stone advised the mother Mra. G E. Wright, house­
Mrs. Marton Card and daughter
Mra Stebbins and other relatives
mother at Robinson House wa» also
r.iana sptnl th" wv-k with oki 'olor tours of the upper Michigan
Pfc Winston Merrick of Percy Kiwante club members, at their a rue*t * Mr und M-* train
friends In South
. ---- -----------Haven.
’lake areas, including Glen. Elk and Jones hospital Battle Creek, and nocm meeting Wednesday, of the
death
that morning of ■ fellow Civ’: i&gt;r.d Madeline of Hastings vis­
Mra Charles Baum is httending Torch lakes and the Intermediate Mra. Merrick of White Pigeon, were
____ , Philo A ...
„...,,,,
Red Mr. und Mr* B. DeOrsw. Sun­
member.
Sheldon
The
lhe school of missions In Hunting- chain to Lake Charlevoix
guest* of Mr and Mr* Wayne Mer­
stoosl while he made .t , dav * ■Mr «’&gt;«* Mra LeRoy Wcnnuton. hid., this week.
Mr* Pauline Skinner nnd Mra rick over the weekend. On Sunday member*
»__i.-------------- -- ... .. ------ ----- .
cott. Virginia and Dick Yotini of
Mrs Etta Baum is visiting her, Mary Shay were in Grand Rapids Mr Merrick accompanied his son feeling prayer fur the stricken fam­
I anting were recent, gutst* in the
ily.
rchUvt*
und
friends
dniivhter in Eaton Rapid.*
Saturday and called on relatives und wife lo South Haven where they
Hale Hackett - nd’ F Pr*i" homes
,’?r*
Tii" Rev Alvin Barker attended und friends. Mis Edward Murphy spent the day with Mr. and Mrs '
Mr and Mrs Blythe Kellrrman
io “
uie
I। ,o
•* Kiwanis club at their last
hl* grandfather* funeral at Hattie i and friend of Kalamazoo were at Kent Drake
I meeting: Art Wingcrdcn of the and son ot Elkton w« re weekerl
Creek Tuesday
the Shay lie me Monday
I Mr and Mrs W J Sherk of Chi­
guc-'.v of Mr* V H Fumlv ♦ In
Parker Levan ot Louuvillc. Ky .. Thoae uhd attended thr Rebekah cago. former Hastings resident*, H.utln/* Banner. Attorney Fratik- honor of her husband* blrthd.vv.
.
. .
Assembly at Grand Rapids la*; weei: were guests of Mr and Mrs A. K Itn Huntley and Robert Shcrwixxl
Mr. Bturkaii has gone into part­ Mr* Fred Camp rnteruimd fur
urday.
were Mra Emery Wood, Mr* Harry Frand&amp;cn over the weekend
nership with hl* brother. Edward dinner Haturdsv nl«ht Ort 20 Mr
Mr and Mr* Herman Damson of Shute. Mrs Chas Freer. Mis* Flor­
Mr and Mrs Freeman Furrow and in the Barry Cleaner*.
•nd Mr* Frank Csmp of Edmore.
Holland and Mr and Mrs Thoma*
Mr* Scnta Garrison were Sunday
Lt and Mrs. Hubert Brunson &lt;the Mr* M »ry Dunlap and Arthur Camp
J Simmr.n* of Kalamvzoo were Sun­ Mr* Frank Newton. Mr*. Ray Bry­ guest* of Mr and Mrs Robert Fur­
former Ruth Beck' arc the prmd ot Betoimt ard the Kenneth Crmic
day guc*U or Mr and Mrs Carl ant. Mr* Maurice Roush. Mrn B &gt;yd row and children of Grand Rapid*
family of Middl« Mlle ♦ The Rev
parent*
of
a
baby
girl
Iwrn
Sunday.
Damson
, Pavne. Mrs Ira Shultz. Mrs. John Robert, formerly with the Army
Oct 31.
Mr and Mrs. Duane Miller had ns Wilkes, Mrs. Gay Norton. Mr* O.- ordnance inspection (or three and
Mrs. Eugene Freeman returned lut acre In Detroit Friday night and
their guests over the weekend his cai Manning. Mrs Thelma Webb. one-half year*, ha* resigned and
wrek from a two week*' visit at
brother. C.ifit Lyal G NnrwiM.d and M:- Henry Sot lip rd, Mra. Cha* An- Joined the staff of th” jversonncl cfthr marriage service for a nrphrw
family ot Carsen City. Capt. Nor­ liable. Mrs Carl Weyerman and Mrs, lle* of the King-Seeley Corporation Orange. Conn . a Miburb of New Ha­ ju't returned from oversea-. * Dr
ven. where she vUltcd her sister
wood has just returned from two Keith James
....
। of Grand Rapids a* n personnel ad- .......................
mM
Mr*. L. m. Ward and ,.v.
her ,ni&lt;
ce., «...
Mrs rod Mrs V«r.cc were in Clmri.unyr in oversea* duty tn the European
Frank and Robert Ritchie of vl*or
Huy
ConU
While
there
she
spent
Monday night attending .a family
Grand
Ledge
spent
Tuesday
with
1
$750
$A50
area.
I William Stebbins. Jr. 8 1c. came u day with the Rev and Mr*. J A ' fi,nn
dinner
'* iU
at- the home of **~
Mrs. John
«-*•„
I
ond
O
Mr and Mrs Roy Everett and Mr Mra Harn Ritchie
II uuiue
luraiaj irom
home on
on Tuesday
from vnoi
Great uisr'.
Lakes. McNultj. of N w Haven, formerly Parrott, honoring members of thr
mid Mr* Claude K« nnedy somt
family
who
hive
birthday*
in
Octo
­
w M su.b. •»f Emmanuel parish, Hastings, and
Sunday nt Stanley Mix’s In West Mr. Oknn Slorr. «.re in Dctnill1 r.lr„,v. Mr ,„d
Others
Mrs Vance w.is an horn­
brings greetings from them lo Uu-ir ber
Knl.imo
I
bln., and .birr. Hrlen SuliUn.
guest
-—
many ft lend- here They are great
| Robert Case of ConnoravlUc. Ind. ly enjoying their work al New Hatatned Mr. and Mr*. Ed Tudor and Buckland and Mrs. Storrs and son
[spent Sunday with hl« brother-lnFlonncc Bcailiof of Canton. Ohio,
were in Kalamazoo**Mtmdaj
daughter. Mary nnd Mr and Mra -----------------------------—* '
Get the Best at
law und sister, Mr nnd Mr* C C
»■&gt;■&lt; for
»ui dinuni- I।
^'iy Hurlbert. H 5. was . Burkholder, the latter returning with Mr McNulty bring rector cf tin were weekend guests of Mrs. Anna
Clarence Bump and family
large end flourishing Episcopal Smith and Mr* Cha* N.-mnn and
of Max and weekend guest of Mr nnd Mrs Cha.’
i max ano Dohbj.n m Wa.h!nr-t&lt;m Ave. Ka)
Mr. Care for Monday. They made ihurch there Kncr-Und. a young family. Mr and Mrs Merle Smit!,
Edit birthdays
- the lri|&gt;» by plane.
ot
Belmont
were
guest*
on
Sunday
'
lad
when
here,
is
now
an
ensign
in
Mrs O rar Palmer will go to De- ■m»’!00 0,1 Sunday she visited other
Over liie Weekend guests ot Mr the navy, and was enjoying a„ 4MK* GencniiiH H i fnt-r &lt;&gt;f Detroit
15.­
trolt Silnday for » week’s visit with friend* in
*" Ktrtnmazoo
Friday to Sundny with
day furlough at home
f He ta a ;
Loyd J Mart?. AS. M&gt;n nt Mr .
her son and family Mr. and Mrs
----------- of Harvard had »»»«■
taken ,,pr ,no{btr Mr* Ed Hafner * Mr.
Laurence Towne, who are making and Mra Clarence Martz ha* been [ ®nd Mrs J O Brock, Mias Stella -graduate
“ ’
’ orders
•
and her roommate, MU* Es- Episcopal
and had been nnd Mra Marcel Evalct were rccenl
their home for the present at th- home for a few days from Great I Heath
HASTINGS
liter Bertram, all of Niles
’ preaching for 18 rnnntha when war dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. El­
Palmer home went to East Palestine. Lakes Navnl Training c-nter and it
•• • of Hasttnra. * Gordon
cmne Mary, the attractive diugh-. --- Mead
Ohm. Friday for a week’s visit with visiting his wife 'the funner Nita
. . nne
... " I tills rears graduating
Coleman) nnd parent* and friends. reived hi* dUchargc st Comp Atter­ ttr. l* er.trrln.7 college at Provl- oul&gt;
rdiitivc*.
class
Mrs Fred Jones returned Tuesday bury. Ind . arrived home u: Friday denec. R I this fall and hopes later ’l "
"" at Nashville - Krllw H »h
Ivafthoe Skinner of Grnnd Riofrom Pittsburgh, Pa . where she hud after serving 20 months in England. to work with Miss Bernice Jansen t school entered Westr-n M'-*&lt; e-n-w„
Id*, culled on Mr and Mrs Paul
been to attend the wedding of a France and Germany with the AAF Orangeville sometime she says, as "t Kalamazoo
Out of town guests were Mr. and and will be at
— ——. last
—-week. Mtts Maxflkinti'T Sunday
Corp. Lewis R
it is her desire to become associated lnc Lccd&gt;' #lso
enroll-d n
He
held
the
rank
of
Corpora!
when
Mrs George DeGraw and sons. Mr. PcUwkry, Detroit, Mich.
Shrv is expected home soon from
Jim Shaneck. S 1 c. who is 8ta- cl L'charged The same day. Donald with the rural work of the Episco- .i .... — j: MU* Mildred Leedy is ‘In and Mrs. Robert Daley and Judy.
thr European Uieatcr of war.
tloncd at Pacific Beach. Calif, was Manning. son of Oscar Manning, was pal church later
her
senior
year
at
Kalamazoo
*
.
h~
Bvttl- Creek; Mrs Aura McGuincs.
Mr and Mrs Albert Rersir cf
the Sunday guest ut Mias Joan
Smith ironi the.....
disciliinird
navy nt Great
Frank Aspinnll. who has been ru­ Mrs W O Dean accompanied her Charlotte; Sgt. Helen Sullivan.
Pic Charles
Mr.
FMmM.rr
,cf nt „„
the home ot her mother, Mrs ; Lakes, ill, nnd l* now at home. He tting hu son-in-law and daughter. son Kenneth Dean to Evanston. Hl. Woodstock. Ont . Mrs Marta Parr
and Mra. Oail
S“ '"“I”- HouJUUer w,r« «t Ndl
,c s„,
tll.
"sills
Smith.
was at Treasure Island. Call!. cxMr. and Mra Larcn Freed, of To­ and returned last week with her and Mun Jeanne Solmonson. De­
Watvnri Corner*. Allegan
county,
to
re.’.™/ &gt;•7.'"AL ■ ~
Mrs’ c&gt; T- Cordes visited relatives ixxting U&gt; be shippxTInto ths Pa ■ ledo underwent an operation on daughter and family, the Bryant troit and lhe grooms parents. Mr
with
hl* honorable discharge
X . hX. « wh" ."r " ■
Cin’ 111 Ch,c*«° U’1
'cinc ™ 'h^ter when he was or­
Monday at Mercy hozpitai in Tolc- DeBolu. They were guests of Mr and Mrs. Albert Neue.jchwander of
thia Hart. 85. who suffered a broken
' ""
John E Way of Pasadena. Calif. dered cast for discharge
do
He has been in poor health and Mrs Allen Dean and children * ClawMti.
door* and hunting mpacteUy. «
Ire » t™ w«k&gt; .so. Sb, 1&gt; com- was
... lhe guest ot Mr. and Mrs Toe i---------------- &lt;-♦-»--------- :-----Recent guest* of Mr* Lulu Bccdle
for
tome
tune
and
has
had
two
preThe brine'and groom left Satur­ know he is enjoying thia sport
Ing along nicely now. after being in oies „...
over the weekend
BundwIfRANKSAGE SELLS
were Mrs, Clyde Pettibone. Mrs day evening for a abort wedding trip now.
vioui operations.
Borgess hospital for three weeks
“
guests were "L.
Mr and’ Mrs.
Charles
Russell Laugham and David, and
I 'Continued from Page 1. Sec 1 &gt;
Mias Harriet Dunham of Three Gies of Corunna.
i Rd M 3 c John Pettibone who was
Rivera spent the week wUh Mis*
~
Miss Barbara
Sisson of Kalamazoo ‘ of bundles* a* the Hasting* Lum­ SAXONS HOLD
। called home because of the serious
Nellie Crouch and Mra. Gcrtha was a
- “
guest
r-t at
21 tic
the hr
home
—; ot Mr.
Mr and
' A: Coal has done in the past
iContlnued froir Pap* 1, 8*c. 1.) 1 UlneM of his father. Clyde PettiBeam.
- • —
•
• I They will add to it* line* and op­
Mrs. Clifford
Dolan
over the weekNeither one of the teams getting Die I bone, who has been a medical paera I ions. Probably the most im­ upper hand
Mra Garret Isham and Mrs Glenn en‘1i
। tient in a Lansing hospital. * Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers und portant addition for the present
Storr* and son were in Battle Creek
**'
The half brougiit out the Hasting* i Leah Pnrtrldae cf Flint Is spending
their daughter. Mr* William Schild­ will be the purchase of limber tract*
on Saturday
and Charlotte band, which gave a i thts week with her parents, Mr. and
er. Jr. of Battle Creek, have re­ and Hie manufacture and handling
Mr and Mrs Oscar Palmer unit turned from a six weeks’ western of lumber of their own manufacture very nice program. The third quar­ Mrs If. Walrath
Mr and Mrs Laurence Towne spent
They plan to construct, or recon­ ter started with Blue and Gold kick-1
DeGraw—Neuenschwander
,
ing to Charlotte, who in turn drove
Iasi, «.«™«
weekend Mil.
with friend*
lr.raa» .i
at He*He,FRIDAY and SATURDAY. OCTOBER 26-27
Peru Sund„,u«U.tlteP.toer. cejJo.’c.Si «lr l»^ wl.ere UnS struct or rcjuitr buildings and bad; with four firat downs mid. Lyla Mao DeGraw, daughter of
structures.
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
were Mr und Mrs Gerald Ahrens son. the
■
-Captain The mw owners arc all well made n i d. The tally was made Mr and Mrs Byron DeGraw of 323 I
late
Rogers, was
stationed at the time of his death known here, and have many friends when Bob Mohre passed lo Dun Phillips St was married to Warren
Later they were guests ut friends in In thl* city and county, who will Moore Don Moire also kicked the R Ncucnschwander of Detroft. Sat­
urctay. Oct 20. nt 3 pm. The double .
quarter was | urd*
Dallas, Texas, returning by way ot wish, and expect for them, fine winning point. The last n
u&gt; uus MOW vciivurr
। another see-saw
s.-r.tau- period
nerln,! with
u-tti, Ha*if,.. I lln
rIna
« icrvice was. read by the Rev I,
Baton Rouge. La. spending a week success in tlu* new venture.
Mr Sage whose Hi health made lln» ^Jing quite a feu paucX in | Cha* Oughton la me M- lhodlst
with their son-in-law and daughter.
Robert Armstrong. Grace Gllern
It
pHvers contin- church. The altar was decorated !
it desirable
desirable for
for him
him to
to sell
sell hi*
hi* 'a,n
Mr and Mrs Cecil Roberts
business,
will
be
miwcd
from
the
list
uaU
&gt;
‘
“
P
Hie
playa.
1
with
palms, chrysanthemums and
Mr and Mrs R O. Blanchard
— ■ bustnesi
• ■
men of thb
city. । The
1
Saxons
-----------------were led
— —
tn tackle* py
■*&gt; , candelabra
and two children of St. Clair Shore* al• active
O’Cen~cr —
iih seven. Jack
J„k
The'bride wore a suit nt dustywith
Were guests of Mrs. Otto Felt from He especially desired to have as hU Tom OConnor
and Lc
LeRoy
'ISP gaberdine
with a small feather
successors, men who stand well in Echtinaw "™
—i/ Hewitt with r---------------- ------------------Tuesday until Sunday
ot matching shade
Charles Casaduy of Lansing visited tlie community and county, who s'x apiece Dick Fcldpsusch. color- .
SUNDAY and MONDAY, OCTOBER 28-29
*“ of orchid* Mm John
... W.
ills mother. Mrs Jennie Casaday, will carry on in a manner that wiU &lt;ul Hastings back, gained tile most
Bette Davb, Jblu* Dall
and sister. Mrs. Nellie Smith. Fri­ benefit the City and county as well mound with 61 yards to his credit. Sullivan, sister of the bride,
"”” C
-------HS —--------matron of* *honor. She wore ~a ‘black .
day evening. His son. Richard Earl a* thcmM'lves He believes he has '
6
I *uit and hat and her corsage was ,
Casaday, of Lansing, was a guest sold his business to capabl* men.1 PflM'’s attempted
who
will
not
only
succeed
but
will
P
uaacs
completed
over the weekend
Mrs Gertrude
2
gardenia*.
BARGAIN MATINEE BUNDAY 1:W TO S:M
। --------Passes--intercepted
----------- “ '
I
, Oharks Alton of Battle Creek was
Parkhurst and daughter. Grace, of deserve sucee*s
-140
best man.
Yards gained
139'

Sunday rucms of Mr and Mm
Loren Johnson of Middleville
M-* M J Cross aiti nued the doth
stddim; anniver ary celebration of
Mr and Mr* Frnnk Brindle m
Mlddkvilh Sundr.v aftern&lt;H&gt;n
.

Your Suit and Topcoat may be
threadbare, but if they are pressed
and clean, your shoes polished and
you have a NEW HAT - you are
dressed up.

We have the famous STETSON

and SCHOBLE HATS, in the new­
est styles and colors.

See them

before you buy!

BAIRD

TH

ICE
i R E

apsules
Per 100

Sparks returned to Ann Arbor with
them that evening
Mra Stanley Cummin-s. Mra
William Wilklir-m and M
John
Crue wcre-in Eilon Rapid* TUesdnv
Where thev vbiled tin
V.F.W
Children * Home.
Mr. und Mrs Will Grigsby are
vUillng relatival in Detroit und
Toledo Nils week.
.Mr* diaries Barnes and Mrs or-

PERKINS BEAUTY
SHOP
Hours 9 a.m to 6 p m.
Open Wednesday A- Friday'Evening.’
By Appointment

ELIZABETH COOLEY. PROPX.

OATH OF VENGEANCE'

APS
$479

I*

r
r

KTE ST.

FOR FALL
PARTIES

"ARSON SQUAD"

"THE CORN IS GREEN"

TALLIES

SCORE

CARDS

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FBI.. OCT. 30-31—NOV. 14

PLAYING

CARDS

SPECIALS! I

Many New Items for Prizes
DOUBLE

K

SALTED NUTS
Good Assortment - Always Fresh

REMEMBER!

Complete Fountain Service
| SWIFT’S ICE CREAM pt 25c

WHEN YOU NEED A LOAN

SEE US!
find our service to be prompt, courteous and with a minimum

REED’S

EDRUG STORES
REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
HogHnga
fkow 2241
ShMa fr J«Hot&lt;mi

of red tape.

Free informatkou on Loan problems.

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 STEBBINS BLDG.

Member F.H.L.B.

Phone 2503

FREEPORT BUTTER
FREEPORT BUTTER 12 pt*, lb. 49c
PLUM PRESERVES Aunt Janes lb. 24c
ALLSWEET OLEO !2Pt». lb. 25c
ELBOW MACARONI No. 2can 18c
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP can 9c
ODESSA TOMATOES No. 2 can 14c
$124
LILY WHITE FLOUR 2Sibs

C. Thomas Stores
130 W. State St..

Hastings, Mich.

Dick llaymew. Vivian Blaiae. Dowa Aadrmra

"STATE FAIR'

RARRY THEATRE
Hastings, Mich., Phones

2244-2557

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCTOBIft 26-27
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Basil RalbbMa. NlgH Bruce

"THE WOMAN IN GREIN"
EASY TO LOOK AT"
SUNDAY and MONDAY, OCTO8I8 28-IP

"I'M FROM ARKANSAS"
BARGAIN MATINEE BUNDAY S:N TO »i»

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. OCT. 30-31VklMr MMUglsn. Nib AMNer. Vkgtote |

LOVE, HONOR AND GOOl

I—

c.
■

�the H»--rnfc-s bvwer

PAGE E.OHT

Thursday. qcIobfr i»*.

ihj

CARD OF THANKS

SCOTT'S SERVICE
TRUCKING

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

Phone orders to Garey’s
Phone 2582

JOHN BECK
GENERAL AUCTIONEER

mi: Ml.i

i

.

Mich.

Delton,

WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS

CLASSIFIED RATES

Or leave ot 817 S. Hanover

। promptness upon application. Call
at my expense — phone Prairieville
12-58.
T.K

Smithy's
Refrigeration Service
AU Luuiehold appliance* serviced

PAINTING

1-1 ODUCE

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

PHONE 3717

Trucks, Tractors and Cars

619 N HANOVER ST.
Out 101'11 1

’ Repainting your car protects metal.
I Improve* appearance and Increate*

i COOK. OATS, WHEAT. CI-OVEMCEE

C. F. ECKARDT

SWANSON
AGENCY

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

U T. FOUND. STOLEN

109 W. STATE

AUTO

DR. DERK STUIVE

FIRE

LIFE
BONDS

U-'-U'-EIH.l

c.tH’Di.

Protect your car. yourself nnd rider*
With a full service policy in the
World's Largest Automobile Insur- ;EMPLOYMENT-HELP WANTED
ance Company.

CHIROPRACTOR
Haatlnn

TOO LATE TO CLABBIri

MISCELLANEOUS

Form Bureau State Agent
Call 2908

Re*. 3359 "

Phone

SALE OH KENT—
CITY. COUNTRY AND RESORT

Marshall Furnaces
Repairs furnished and installed
for all mokes of furnaces
i
Eaves Troughing

WANTED

PIN SETTERS

Floor Sanders for Rent

Evening*:

HASTINGS RECREATION

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
Phone 2331 I

142 E. State

Hours:

PHONE 2133

GRANGES

Cloud Tburudaya

MAPLE LEAF ORANGE

i hi ir&gt;n*ci*,k
&lt; i. l.lr—f. .. . • 1. . ■ c
| irniii- g &lt; &gt;,i ■
..I
i
' MALE Hi 1
« AXT&gt; !•
Htrailk .1. 1
ll-al.h.

INSURANCE ond BONDS

&lt;iu . .1 tri,.

Jerry Andrus
on, al,

X.n Bonk Bld,.

AUCTIONEER

•

■

lianllng*. Mich.

....i । .... &gt;.....
• »d. „ff
. i ..
Ki

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DEWEY REED
iiutlncA Mich.

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

The ternwry cl China. including
Manchuria. Mongolia and Tibet,

&lt; !&gt;-&gt;...l-&lt;

W iSTFil- H .i n.II 1... I.-.,
. .ra* &gt;.| .
.. &lt; ■
.light. Itrf .... .. Mr.
•ill W l.t-r .
HELP W kNTEIt—PEMVf.E
&gt;&gt;r.lrlL*r .1 ■ i| -l.l.i - ■ 1
r.1 Ilk. all, r-j.rr •r..l l.u
Mi.,1 ki.iiw I...W ... &lt;i|...|

For Prompt Removal
of Old, Crippled
or Dead Jlorscs
I
and Cows
.
HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

All Kinds of Insurance
Surety Bond*

AUTO REPAIRING

SID

BOYNE

Phone 2185

— Brakes —

Hasting*

:. Green
Phone 2350
Adjoining Red Arrow Station

Horses

Cattle

D. F. ROBINSON

1—' &gt; &lt;' • 1* &gt; &lt;
M - 1,;- «r.i.l
II... ,147.-1 Md.r Jl.lt S

CEMENT CONTRACTOR

AUCTION SALES

All types of cement rofivtrartion.

List Your Sale With

Bastinn stockyards, phone 2588. or

Phone 3831

Sheldon Agency

If-.
I.' ...
.. . .. 1 ii J
a r &gt;■ h ■■ nil111.., Hid,l.l 2 .
- M , m in
, f .r - .‘lit.
•t
f,.
-'*|.|,
1 BTI
. . &lt;• h 1 ■ » I! t

WANTED—EMPLOYMENT

FRANK JONES

We Remove Dead Animals

1 .

Hay..'.

. , .1 . Far ■ 1
WaNTKIF—M-.l»&lt;&gt;lr W.
. I a . a ■ it I. a Ii.a'l. ....
.... ... am ■ i. ■&lt; i&gt; 1

List your Auction Sales with

Phone 3467

K uni. .11

WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING

HENRY FLANNERY
SI1VILLE

ELECTRICIAN—&lt;i»n»r«l wir
pkirit'.*.
tin »l'-rr. an ap;'lun.-r.
repaired. ft.» Killton, 41U Third
Sttrrl. Miilillr.iJ.-. M:ch. phone M id
d.cville 12J
SEWING MACHINES tenirrd. all
m»k&lt;i Orl.. h .Munger ph.inr ,14 1.1
lUtlingr it 4 N • .Kltlda call.
If
W ANTED- Wa.h.n.-.
railtu» and

PHONE 3170

Phone 756 F 1-1 after 6 p.m.
Hastings. Route 5.

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
And Efficiently by Our Local Collector

KEEP ROLLING!

SlTI'IIIUS «.imiia.&lt;r .-I .fold
• t. ■■■... • ,1 .a. — t— * ...

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
• &lt; ■ ,i
1.' '' .
Phone 2170
Nashville 1 III 1. | • a.. tall ' I. &gt;mir» .,lr &gt; I • Irili
It. u&gt;&lt; knur &lt; ,11 JM'.f.
ll&gt; 2.-.
At My Expense
-------- --- . —______________

Phono Hostings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544—Coll
collect.

LLOYD J. EATON

7.00 4MU

KALAMAZOO

Grade A Qsallty Rebber Utad
• PROMPT SERVICE

Dates can be made at
Banner office

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collector

Johnson Supply Co.

C. "Bill" Sherwood
USED CLOTHING

INSURANCE
Hotel Hasting*

Phone 2608

PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

Loren Coppock

Delton, Mich.

AUCTIONEER
General auctioneering.

Date* can

tf

Loren Hershberger
AUCTIONEER

Phone 2687—Woodland

City Transfer and
Storage Co.
117 N. Michigan

TRACTOR TIRES
NOW IN STOCK

IS FOOTWEAR NEEDS for HUNTERS |

Firestone ,V

M MEN'S FELT SHOES

GROUND GRIP AT*TREAD for
fjft

• Positive Clcoalag vHP

Sixe 9.00
" 9.00 x
“
10.00
"
10.00
"
11.00
"
11.00
" 11.00
"
13.00

x 24 —
32 — 4
x 38 —
x 36 —
x 28 —
x 36 —
x 36 —
x 24 —

JUST ARRIVED

4 Pl,
Pl,
4 Pl,
4 Pl,
4 PI,
4 PI,
6 Pl,
6 PI,

10-INCH
KNIT WOOL

I

Hosting*

Phon. 2115

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL

QQ MEN'S

Phone collect for prompt service seven days a week
SMALL STOCK PICKED UP FREE

HASTINGS 2715

DEAD

STOCK

BATTLE CREEK 2-296!

Rooms or houses

for new

employees at E. W. Bliss Co.

Phone 2474, Personnel Of­

ALL

All
Sixes
6 to 13

IMMEDIATELY

Johnson Supply Co.

GUARANTEED

LyBARKER'S

$2.69

NEEDED

Let us help you change over from
steel to rubber. Free estimates.

BRISTOL

$3.98

MONTGOMERY WARD

ED. FINNIE

EXPERIENCED
FITTER

ARCTICS

Uppers for Cold
Weather Protection

HASTINGS, MICH.

TRUSS FITTING

MEN'S HEAVY DUTY OB
4 BUCKLE ALL RUBBER fig

TOP QUALITY TOUGH

WORK RUBBERS
$198

SIZES
6 TO

M
5«98SJ

Thick Fl.*c« Lined

MEN'S 6-INCH
Sheepskin Pae's
Ail Sius

Out 10 25

W

MEN'S 9 INCH SHEEP
SKIN SHOES

fice, listing the housing you
have available.

1Z

11
'’I’’5’ |

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

IRAL AUCTIONEER

Mich.

i,
le Tn any section. Date*
&gt;m will be gln-n with
« upon application. Call
ense — phone Prairieville

M.S.C. DEPT. HEADS I
TOUR COUNTY

of problems ot Barry County by lhe
college will be greatly appreciated
by our farmers according to Harold
। Foster, the County Agricultural
Agent.

It’s Safe to Invest in

i. Tractors and Cars

6-ROOM HOUSE REAL CLOSE IN

appearance amt Increases
atlon. See us today.

Has good furnace, inside toilet, gas ond electric
lights, has a new garage and workshop, full lot
for
............................................................. $5,000.00

;. F. ECKARDT

60-ACRE FARM in Maple Grove Twp.

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

Between Hastings and Nashville, good set build­
ings. a real good farm, has lights, for$6,850.00

DERK STUIVE
innornACTOB
late
lUstlngi
honta: Mfl.’.-tOTl

10 ACRE PLACE close to HASTINGS
All modem, has furnace, bath, lights, nice shady
yard, hen house, brooder house &amp; granary $4200.00

40 ACRE FARM 21 MILES OUT
from Hostings, sitting on a very beautiful spot. .
overlooking the City of Hastings, a stone house.
5 rooms, two bedrooms, living room, dining room,
kitchen, has new both with new stool, water in
house, lights, wired for electric stove, new roof,
nice little barn &amp; chicken coop, priced at. $4200.00

GOOD, ALL MODERN Square House

Office Hours:
I A. M. to It Noon

7 rooms, has a nice basement with extra good dram,
has bam for garage, full lot. extra good casings
and woodwork inside, all for__________$5250.00

6-R00M HOUSE on Newton Court

DVDATUC
Dlr Al nJ

By JANE CAMERON

I

Closed Thursday*

8-R00M HOUSE in Second Ward
Just off Hanover St., has water, lights, gas. has
stool, attached garage, new roof, good loca­
tion $3200.00

Prompt Removal
Old, Crippled
ir Head Horses
and Cows
1

COUGHING?

"T”?

HER SUBJECT------------------------------

CHRISTMAS
PORTRAITS

Has water, lights, inside toilet, good lot. priced
at _$2500.00

move Dead Animals

D A DDV
DAKKT

years never heard of Frankie, nor I ■
[hadn't as yet heard a singing com- '
[merclal
Life has It's little com-

i Ths Old Cat came in with dirty
I feet, and set about washing his face.
(Continued from Page 1, Sec. 1.) I Who's Yah Booty?
I Now hLs fee:, face and the Door are
this changing •Is
to -the
living
• • •
— due —
— -----_||
I all dirty.
and the teaching of the mi**lonar-1 We've made a little headway with ,
’
...
les.
les. Tne
The leaner*
leaders oi
of unina
China conceue
concede [our
our query
query of
of !be
the month
month. It
It wasj
wasj searching
Searching lor
for a
a pre-war
pre-war recipe,
recipe.
Dean E. L. Anthony of the School
of Agriculture. Michigan State Col­ this to be true, said Mrs Chapman, [concerning a statement made by • j f0Un(J tiUt it called for 2 cup*
Thr head of lhe Chinese nation, the: sailor that three seamen were killed lo{ sugar Just as highhanded ■*
lege In conjunction with 15 State commander, ot her
■
armies
‘ ‘
which
* ' | when a sailor
’■
whittled
'■
on board I
in black and white, it
Co I It ge Agricultural Department
fought Japan for eight years. Ls Gen. ship We presented the problem to jj said TWO CUPS SUGAR.
For
heads and specialists made a tour Klang Kai Chek. a Christian Tne a mixed group of servicemen in­
Into Barry Countys rougher farm woman who has done so much tai eluding a sailor who said that each I heaven s ^sakes '' I said to my.celt,
I “Who do they think we arc. Anyarea to study first hand the prob­ emancipate Chinese women from a whistle was a signal, but he didn't1 „af,
M, „a quotation ......
t way?" „,
With
from
lems presented by thLs type of farm­ narrow, almost slave-like, life Is the ■ know why the whistle should have; Shakespeare. I reached in the sugar
ing.
-J. An
jar an---------------d took out-----------a scant—cup.
Christian wile of Kiang Kai Chek. I caused any ----------casualties.
A" army i---------- put ••It
The tour was arranged by county She predicted that if the General filer
suggested '*•
that
------------------— the sailor ac-1 Ul [he cranberries and saved a few
agent Foster and was also attended ,
cldrntally whistled the call for grain., t0 put back In the sugar Jar.
by a number of local people Includ-' shall be continues! os their leader
c
I
hjw
.
and
the
three
seamen
were
-Hwy
must
think
I'm
Cleopatra.
Or
ing the five directors of the recent­ China will Inevitably take rank as trampled to death------------------------------- King Mlda*. Two cups of sugar! I
ly organized Barry Soil Conserve- ' one of the world's greatest and
• ’ *
I may talk to myself like Hamlet, but
strongest nations, and it will be a
tlon District. Roman Feldpausch.1
We may have explored all of the | rm not Aladdin." and m&gt; saying. 1 I
Walter Eaton from the City of Has-' Christian nation, the speaker pre­ physical frontier* on our little mBlje the fruit salad with a scant I
tings. Glen Wotring. Fred A. Smith. I dicted. China's leader is one ot the planet, but we are Just beginning to. cup o| nUgur. and Itwas delicious. I
Heber Fuater. representing various I world's strongest and most capable | touch lhe frontiers of science, as I Moral We used too much sugar I
men.
she
said
agricultural organizations including I
j
China has great possibilities. Mrs. the secret of atomic power has j before the war.
lhe County Land Use Committee,
shown u». And then there U the
...
।
the county Farm Bureau. Produc-! Chapman said. It has great re­ mental frontier, the exploration of
Hcre p, the salad: Make a dish
lion Credit Association, the County 1 sources. most of them, except farm­ thr mind! And a more fascinating of |einon jello. Chill. Run through |
ing. fruit and vegetable growing,
Board of Supervisors and others.
subject
you
never
will
find
And
{ood
chopper.
1
&gt;b
cranberries
The college delegation made the have not been developed
last, and most Important. 1* the | (raw*. I orange &lt;grate the rind and ,
visit to Barry County on the re­ , The Chinese are. generally speak­ frontier of lhe spiritual realm, as throw away the remainder of the :
quest of farm leaders who have ing. honest, patient. Industrious, Is revealed to us through the science) p^p j app|c
Let stand In II
faithful and very frugal. They can 1। * ----~t
noted increasing problems develop­ live
metaphysics.
The time Is op- scant cup sugar, then add to lemon '
and do haid work on a diet
"J* p
ing In this area. This request for
when the potent doc- je||O. Top with whipped cream.
I
further study on the part of the col­
I trine* of Christ will be used by the ■-------------- . &lt; -------------------lege was voiced by Director* of the Xwn^v’the*7eSt^?ChmeS eommt,n ’KopIr t0 lh&lt;‘ overcom,n« I VICTORY b6nD6 will provide a
by the records of Chinese f lhplr
nnd material ills, and
-cushion' fur ooat-war years
Barry Soil Conservation District as shown
students in American college* and|U|en ,nd
,hM1 wl|| we
|
W years,
they are actively advancing a pro­
They are naturally peace
gram to improve agriculture in this universities
Peace On
On Earth
Earth Good
Good Will
Will Toward
Toward I1
peaceful people, but have proven Men,
The County Farm Bureau ex­ that they can be trained and beSeems like some of our great con­
Now is the time to come in
pressed their Interest In the tour by ccme excellent soldiers. They love
providing the noon dinner which liberty. That la shown by their struction companies would go over
and arrange with us for
was served by the ladies' aid of the eight years struggle against the Jap­ and put a few highways through
anese. who planned to enslave them. from Europe to Asia. Recently, my
those
Goodwill church.
Steps are cousin who is a nurse and a good
Fann stops for studying the con­ They crave education
underway,
the
speaker
said,
to
pro
­
one.
signed
up
for
Asiatic
duty
dition were made on the Jim Ben­
ham farm. Wm, Knickerbocker vide schools and colleges in that rather than to stay In Europe now
farm. Prank Rogers f a rm. How­ country so as to give China's chil­ that her Job there Is completed, and
ard Marlin farm. Charles To­ dren needed opportunities for men­ she sailed nearly around the world
to get next door. What are a few
bias and George A. Clouse farms. tal development
If China can continue for the next livers and mountains to the Ameri­
Il was found that some of these
We haven't let
i farmer* were using newly eatab- 40 years under such leadership as cans. anyway?
Whether it be a family croup, or
! llshcd methods for reseeding old she now has. It will become the anything stand In our way so far.
a first picture of the baby . . .
j sods on hill lot*. Others were mak­ equal ot any nation on earth In cul­ Ohd I can't believe we would let
you'll find our photograph* to
ture
nnd
in
Industrial
development.
anything
stop
us
if
we started such
, Ing lhe best possible use of the land
have everything you look for in
It
will
be
an
outstanding
leader
In
a
project
as
this.
The
word
“
im
­
to maintain sail fertility and retard
a good picture.
the
family
of
nations.
possible"
has
been
taken
out
of
soli erosion. Other fields visited
the
dictionary,
and
there
is
noth
­
have a real problem In establishing
Phone For Appointment
ing that the race, which is often
new pastures to make the forms
humorously referred to as human,
satisfactory and profitable.
Tawasiya Campfire girls are plan­ cannot accomplish when once a
The Soil Conservation District
'. Directors and local fanners were in- ning a Halloween supper partjr next goal is established.
j terested In the college people seeing Wednesday at the home of Janet
Stebbins Bldg.
Ph. 2960
Patsy folded a while triangle and
this territory so they might better Feldpausch.
Above J. C. Penney Store
tied it around her head "That isn't
j plan their experimental work at the
Attention
Navy Mothers!
In where I used to pin them." I told
Open
daily
—
9:00
to 6:00
State's own Institution to meet the honor of Navy Day, Navy Mothers
her. to her deep disgust.
fanner's need*. It was fell that will have a potluck supper al the
j "grassland'' or hill farming has not American Legion hall Thursday,
Some of our boys who have been
। received lhe consideration from the Oct. 25. at 6:30. Please come.
j college it well dsBcrvcs There are
i thousand* of acre* of thia good soil
When
delicate
curtains
are
a bit rough running thru central
Michigan, probably one half to two- washed in a washing machine, flrrt
third* of Barry County thru the baste the curtains into muslin bags
or pillow cases to protect them, avggest home economics specialist*.

Proper Ufiliiotion of Land
In This Area Needs
Special Study

REAL ESTATE

AINTING

SECTION

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1945

NINETIETH YEAR

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Mr and Mra E L. Crandall of ’ Wednesday evening to Clare Mar-Deepest sympathy ta extended to Davis of Battle Creek and Mr. and Bunday. Mrs Boules rsmalnad for
Slundan wire weekend guests at shall'* near Charlotte. * Mr. and lhe family. * Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Joe Belkoakl and family of tha week. * Mr. and Mrs Clarence
the R K. Compton home. Mr. and Mra. Marshall Green and family i Courtney and Mrs. Jennie Soules Kalamazoo were dinner guests of Applegate spent Monday In GHnMrs Crandall, parents of Mra. visited Bunday at Harry Green's .of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Lucy Davenport and Helen dale vialUng relaUvt*.
•
Strom,
and
staler.
Mrs.
Garret
l*h(Continued from Page 7. Bee. 1.)
Compton, were celebrating their near Bellevue.
Ypsilanti, visited his sister and
55th wedding anniversary. Sunday
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Sev­
snail daughters. but hopes event­ afternoon was apent In orand Rap- IRVTNG
IRVING
| /eerance, Saturday.
I Mr. and Mrs. ■dward Bowerman)
ually to locate In Michigan.
Mrs Ethel Gilkey of
Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Dockeray guests
and family were Sunday visitors all
Mra Carrie Montgomery of Grand Henry Small.
PlataweJ on Thursday.
R ...
K -----Compton
,------—
left----------Sunday
- —
eve- the home ot her molher, Mrs. Latta
Captain Hartley Finstrom arrived Rapids was here on business last nlng for Detroit where he will at Martin. * Mrs. Georgia Gregory]
spend a few days on business.
'accompanied by the Rev. Lila ManMr. and Mrs Claude Kennedy]kef of Hastings, called on Mra.
Ited relative* In Grand Rapkta Sat­ am. Mr. and Mrs Roy Everett were ‘ Estle Engle at the home of Mr. and
urday night and Bunday. Mra. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mrs. Earl Engle and saw the new
Hanley Mix at Katamo.
I baby. * Mr. and Mra. Frank Travis
Leon Blander left Saturday on a went to Battle Creek to see Helen
Owing to the death of my husband, I will seH the following property at my farm
was here Sato1 -ay arid Sunaiy to □usiness trip through Nebraska.
1 Frye who had an operation at the
asatat with the care of her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henney re-1 Sanitarium hospital. * Herbert
located 3 miles east cf Delton on blacktop rood on
Mrs. Cole Newton, who Is confined turned Sunday from a two weeks' Quigley of Wall* Walla. Washington
visit in Moat. Utah, where they were ts visiting ids stater. Mrs. Prank
Guests of Dr. and Mra. B A. guests of her brother.
Travta. They all were Sunday vlslPerry over the weekend were Mr.
A guest of Mr. and Mrs. George tors at the home of Mr. and Mr*.
and Mra. Willard Perry and son. Baulch for iwo-day* last week was Bernard DeGolla of Cloverdale. *
Burton, of Midland, and Mr. and hta sister. Miss Mary Baulch of ~
Fred' —
Schiff------------man was*•here
— •------from Bat­
t
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK.
Mra James Stanlake and daughter. Battle Creek.
tle Creek to sec hta father and
Jane, of Lansing. Lynn Perry, who
Mr. and Mrs. John Engel who do some hunting the past week.
has been In Germany, arrived last spent lhe summer with their son at
week at Camp McCoy. Wta. nnd hta Higgins lake stopped with friends DURFEE
wife has gone to Camp McCoy to here last week while they were en­
Mr. and Mra. Herbert' Davit of
60 TOOTH SPIKE DRAG.
meet him when he ta discharged.
route to Canada.
Grand Rapids spent Bur day with
8/Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Beadle
Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mra. H. D. Day's. * Mra.
8 in. DAVID BRADLEY PHD GRINDER.
of Camp Gruber. Okla. are visiting Oscar Kucmpel ahd JoAnn were Mr. Mary Rice is visiting in the Rice and
TEAM MARES. 11 AND 12 YRS. OLD.
and Mrs Charles Kuempel of Kal­ tiasey home. * Chas. Hammond ta
SOUND.
1.000 LB. PLATFORM SCALES.
Beadle and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil amazoo.
in Michigan City taking treatments.
Mun ton.
Mrs. Florence Harthy of E. State * Mrs. Edward Rice. Mrs Rex
2 WHEEL TRAILER. DOUBLE HARMrs Vernor Webster went to street entertained Mr. and Mrs. va3CT
Casey „„„
and Wluull
Gordon apent Monday
Redford on Thursday to spend the Frank Waters of Rutland on Sun- I »nh’Mra. Sam Keller near OrangeNESS.
1 BEEF COW.
balance of the week with Mr and daj‘
| ville. * Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bale214 HORSE GAS ENGINE.
Mra. Leon Webater.
Mrs B R Minford returned to nian and
Gordon spent Sun­
3 CALVES. 8 MOS. OLD. GOOD ONES.
Sunday evening guests of Mr and Pontiac.
— c.nrf.v
.,v.sev. d„y' dsi
wJth
nnd™
jjrR
BaU.
Sunday .n.r
alter spending
y Mr *•PORTLAND CUTTER.
Mra. Roy Everett were Mr and Mra. oral days caring for her mother.' man Bnd famUy.
,------ —.4 —* Robert Casey of
Orl Everett of Maple Grove.
Mra. Lemuel Severance.
[•*----------- ■
i the —
Hinds
District
spent Sunday In
2 BUGGIES AND 1 SADDLE.
Mr and Mra. Lawrence Herrick
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruth of I the Rice and Casey homes.
I
and Janet are leaving Thursday to Mansfield. Ohio, were guesU of
COAL BROODER. LOG CHAINS.
3 O.I.C. BOARS. OLD ENOUGH FOR
spend the rest of the week in Chi­ Mr. and Mrs Chas. Laurence and
CLOVERDALE
cago going to and from Grand other relatives in Hastings and
SERVICE.
CROSS CUT SAWS. SLUSH SCRAPER.
Mr and Mrs Arthur Lathrop en­
1 Rapids by plane.
Lake Odessa, from Thursday until
Monday. Mrs. Ruth and Mrs. Law- 1tertained the Delton S. 8 class MarHAY ROPE. ABOUT 10 CORDS OAK.
■ O-Nots. at their home Thursday
rence arc staters.
evening.
A potluck supper was
1 SPOOL 4 PT. BARBED WIRE.
'
served. * Mrs Lucy Davenport and
25 TONS GOOD MIXED HAY.
mORBANK
Mr. and Mrs. L. Morganthakr of Mrs Emma Dickerson spent Friday
2—5-CAL. CREAM CANS.
50 BU. OATS. 2 BU. CLOVER SEED.
California were recent visitors ol in Kalamazoo. * Mis* Elsie Apple­
gate
spent
lhe
weekend
in
Roann.
relativn; in this community. *
Larry and Bruce Jones of Bellevue Ind. visiting friends. * Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Titus of Kalamazoo spent
"T J | Is.,
' J. |. | visited since Wednesday at Mr. and Saturday with Mr. and Mra. Sam
Mrs Frank Hawbllus. Their par­
MANURE SPREADER.
WOOD RANGE. CHAIRS.
ents came Sunday for them. * Mr. Gelb. * Mrs Virgil Monica and Mrs.
all makes of
and Mrs Fred Reid entertained Amanda Mctaenbaeh spent Friday
SIDE DELIVERY RAKE.
2 HEATING STOVES.
their children and their families in Battle Creek * Callers at Mr.
Sunday with a potluck dinner In and Mrs. Arthur Lathrop* Saturday
DUMP RAKE. 9 HOLE DRILL.
2 TABLES. 1 EXTENSION.
honor of their son. pvt Charles afternoon were Bert Seward. Mr.
Reid of Washington, D. C. who ta and Mrs Wm. Dexter of Battle
3 WOOD WHEEL WAGONS.,
BEDROOM SUITE.
•
-a.
.
.
-a'.-s leaving Oct. 35, * Mr. and Mrs. Creek and Mr and Mrs Robt. Se­
Erett Skidmore and Mr. and Mrs. ward of Huntington. W. Vg.
99 OLIVER PLOW. BEAN PULLER.
CARPETS. QUILTS. BARREL CHURN.
Friends of Donald Moyer, who un­
| Frank Hawblitz were in Ba.t.c
I Creek last week. * Mr. and Mrs. derwent an operation. Thursday, at
MASSEY HARRIS CORN BINDER.
Other articles too numerous to mention.
, Clare Marshall and family of near Pennock hospital, will be glad to
SHELL
SHELL
Charlotte and Mrs. Frieda Mar­ team he ta convalescing nicely. *
Hastings
Phone 2682 shall of lhe Branch district visited Mr. and Mra. Howard Martin nnd
CAS
£33 S. Jefferson
OILS
Charles
Martin
and
friend
spent
1 Sunday at Worth Green’s. Mra.
■IL'ift
Green and Mrs. Marshall and Earl Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Sam
accompanied Lloyd Morganthatar Gelb * Mrs Minn Aldrich and Mr
1 and Mrs. Clarence Applegate called
I on Mr and Mrs. Clyde Walton of
Maple Grove. Sunday afternoon. *
Mr und Mrs Arthur Lathrop were
in Grand Rapids Wednesday eve­
ning Mr l-athrop took part In
Schoo] Commissioners broad cast
LOREN COPPOCK. Auctioneer
MILT LEINAAR, Clerk
for the fourth district. M.E.A
Hickory Corners Phone 17 F 2-1
The Community was saddened by
the death of Mrs Martha Rcploglc
HUt Thursday morning
She had
l -ed in Cloverdale many years

PERSONALS

AUCTION SALE

THE NEW TRIO

MEALS AND LUNCHES
served from
5:30 A.M. to 12:00 Midnite

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1945

SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS
Clorod Every Wednesday

HORSES

NOTICE!

CATTLE

i We specialize in
Ford ond Oldsmobile
Service

HOGS

HAY &amp; GRAIN

Come in and get your car rebuilt at a
price to fit your pocketbook.

WE SERVICE

TOOLS

FURNITURE

CARBURETOR &amp; IGNITION
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF CARS

WASHERS

WELLES MOTOR SERVICE
PHONE 2712

JOHN BULLING
&amp; SONS

TERMS: Cash, no goods to be removed until settled for.

MRS. KATIE KAHLER, PROPX.

UCTION SALE

Having engaged in other business, I will sell the following at Public Auction at
the place located 9 miles south of Hastings on M-43, third house south of Shultz
store on

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1945
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK.
HORSES

&amp;

HARNESS

BAY MARE. WGT. 1400 LBS.
GRAY MARE. 8 YRS. OLD. WGT. 1400 LBS.
1»1» IN. BREECHING HARNESS.

HOLSTEIN-GUERNSEY COW. 6 yra. old. bred July 26.
HOLSTEIN-GUERNSEY COW. 7 yn. old. bred July 30.
HOLSTEIN.GUERNSEY COW. 6 yn. cld. bred July 18.
These are extra good milk cows.
REGISTERED HEREFORD HEIFER. 2 yrs. old. bred
|une 8.
This is a 4-H club heifer.

HEREFORD PUREBRED HEIFER. 2 yrs. old. calf by
side. 5 mos.
GRADE HEREFORD HEIFER. 3 yrs. old. due Oct. 20.
GRADE HEREFORD HEIFER. 3 yrs. old. bred July 29.
GRADE HEREFORD HEIFER. 1 yr. old. bred July 27.
HOLSTEIN HEIFER, long yearling, not bred.
2-YEAR-OLD STEER.
3 SPRING HEIFER CALVES.
2 SPRING BULL CALVES.
These cattle are all Bangs tested.

IMPLEMENTS
McCORMICK-DEERINC FARMALL. ON RUBBER.
McCORMICK-DEERING LITTLE GENIUS FOURTEEN
ON RUBBER.
McCORMICK-DEERINC TRACTOR CULTIVATOR.
McCORMICK-DEERINC POWER MOWER. NO. V25.
McCORMICK-DEERING COMBINE NO. 42A WITH
PICK-UP ATTACHMENTS.
McCORMICK-DEERING HAYLOADER. NEW.
McCORMICK-DEERING MANURE SPREADER.
7 FOOT CULTIPACKER. 3 SECTION DRAG.
BUCK RAKE. 12 FT.. FACTORY BUILT.
2 SIDE DELIVERY RAKES.
2 WALKING PLOWS. TANK HEATER.
I HORSE CULTIVATOR.
1 HORSE WEEDER.
MASSEY HARRIS FERTILIZER DRILL.

HAY

&amp;

GRAIN

ABOUT 12 TONS MIXED HAY.
6 TONS SECOND CUTTING ALFALFA.
350 BU. VICK LI NG OATS.
60 BU. SPARTON BARLEY.
40 BALES OF WHEAT STRAW.

MISCELLANEOUS

HOGS
4 WHITE SOWS. DUE TO FARROW NOV. 8.
7 FEEDER PIGS. WGT. ABOUT 150 LBS.

SHEEP
7 GRADE SHROPSHIRE EWES.
6 GRADE SHROPSHIRE LAMBS.

SCALES.
CEDAR ANCHOR POST. QUANTITY OF LUMBER.
20 FT. LINE SHAFT WITH BEARING &amp; PULLEYS.
NEW 20 ROD ROLL 10-47.
REO T—-6 POWER UNIT.
GRAIN BAGS. FEED BARRELS.
CAS BARRELS. LOG CHAINS.
SCALDING KETTLE
MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO
MENTION.

TERMS: CASH, NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

GORDON THOMPSON, PROP
ARTHUR STEWART, Auctioneer

GEORGE CLOUSE, Clerk

AUCTION SALE
Owing to the death of Mr. and Mrs. Josh VonDelic, I will dispose of the personal
property at public auction at the place known as the Charles Peck form located
west of Hastings out M43 2| miles to Ferris Corners then 1} miles south, on

MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1945
STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
HORSES
PAIR ROAN GELDINGS. WT. 3200 LBS.
BAY MARE. WT. 1600 LBS.. GOOD WORKERS.
2 COOD SETS OF DOUBLE WORK HARNESS. 3 COL­
LARS.

COWS
LARGE GUERNSEY COW. 7 YRS. OLD.
GUERNSEY COW. 7 YRS. OLD.
GUERNSEY COW. 4 YRS. OLD.
Bangs tested. Dotes and records given time of sole.

2 HEIFER CALVES. 6 MO. OLD.
CHICKENS
AROUND 30 PLYMOUTH ROCK HENS.

AROUND 30 PLYMOUTH ROCK PULLETS.

HAY

AND

STRAW

AROUND 5 TON BROME CRASS &amp; ALFALFA HAY.

FARM

MACHINERY

LOW WOOD WHEEL WAGON AND 14 FT. FLAT
RACK.
WOOD WHEEL WAGON AND 16 FT. FL’AT RACK.
KEYSTONE SINGLE DRUM HAY LOADER
OSBORNE 5’/j FT. MOWER.
PAIR HEAVY SLEIGHS.
BEAN PULLER. SIDE DELIVERY RAKE.

OLIVER NO. 11 RIDING PLOW.
OLIVER 99 WALKER. 2 SINGLE CULTIVATORS.
3 SECTION SPRING DRAG.
CAULDRON KETTLE. CORN SHELLS*.
3 SECTION SPIKE DRAG.
SLUSH SCRAPER. HOG CRATE.
HAY FORK. ROPE AND PULLEYS.
SPRING TOOTH DOUBLE RIDING CULTIVATOR.
STONE BOAT. FEED BBLS.
2 CROSSCUT AND 1 ICE SAW.
2—10 GAL. MILK CANS.
.
ROYAL BLUE CREAM SEPARATOR.
MILK PAILS. STRAINER.
FORKS. SHOVELS AND HOES.
NUMEROUS OTHER ITEMS.

FURNITURE
MAYTAG GASOLINE WASHER.
PENINSULAR COOK STOVI. 2 HEATING STOVES.
PORCELAIN LINED ICE BOX. OAK KITCHEN CAB­
INET.
3 BURNER OIL STOVE AND 0V1N.
CLASS KITCHEN CUPBOARD.
SIDEBOARD. DINING TABLE.
2 ROCKERS. WRITING DESK. WRINGER.
BROWN METAL BED. SPRINGS AND MATTRESS.
DRESSER. CHEST OF DRAWERS.
WOOD BED. SPRINGS AND MATTRESS.
SMALL DRESSER. LIBRARY TABLE.
CROCKS. OTHER ARTICLES.

TERMS: CASH, NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

MRS. ERMA ARNOLD, ADMIX.
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

�BANNIR. TMVMWtT C&lt;TG£gR It IMS

TUT

ASSYRIA
There will not be a WB.C-S.
meeting at the Briggs church thia
week. A fried chicken supper will
be held Thursday evening Nov. 1. *
The Class party was held Saturday
evening at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Sherman Jones. Mr und Mrs
Bernard Tasker will entertain the
next meeting which will be a
Thanksgiving supper served at lhe
church Dec. 1. * The Assyria Ex­
tension group met nt lhe home of
Mrs. .Wm. Schroder. Oct. B. lo

blsn the year's work. The follow­
ing officers will carry the work for
the year—Chairman. Mrs. Wm.
Schrader: sec.-treas., Mrs. Wm.
Sarver; leaders. Mrs Leo Bayha
and Mrs. Laurence Holcomb: com­
munity chairman, Mrs. Herbert
Puffpaff: recreation leader. Mrs.
nlng. Oct. 11. when lheir relatives
came In to help them celebrate their
4fltli anniversary and presented
tliem with a money gift. Mr. and

Mrs. Grant Knlffln (sister ot Mrs.
Cole) from Wasco. Calif., were
among those present. Mr. and Mrs.
Knlffln plan to visit relAtlvc.s here
during the month of November.

BBANCH DISTRICT
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norton
called on Mr. and Mrs. John Ma­
sons. Sunday afternoon. * Mr. and
Mrs. Don Dowsett of Detroit were
Saturday visitors at the Herbie Wil­
cox home Mr. and Mrs. Wm Hawbliu und sons, of the Moore dls-

trlct. were Sunday dinner guests. ♦
Mrs Freda Marshall was a Sunday
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Worth
Green. -Mr and Mrs. Clare Marshal)
and family, of charlotte, were also
dinner guests. * Mr. and Mrs. clar­
ence Hammond called at the Ernie
Skidmore home Sunday Mr*. Mar­
jorie Skidmore and Carolyn Bur
»erc Sunday dinner guests. A Mr.
Lee Bell. Duane and Robert of
East lasnslng. spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bell and
fajnlly.

BARRYVILLE
We are very sorry to learn of the
Illness of Mr*. John Higdon at*
her home in Nashville. We hope fpr
better news soon. * Mrs. Nell Walk­
er of Chesaning. Mrs. Ralph De Vine
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde of
Nashville were Thursday afternoon
callers of the Rev. and Mrs. J. J.
WIU1U. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wil­
lits of Detroit are spending n few
days with his grandparents and
Mrs. Paul Kesler and two children
were Friday guests ot her parents

♦ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nesbit and
Mrs. Joe Hickey and children spent
Sunday with Pvt. and Mrs. Joe
Dombak in Grand Rapids, * The
Georg? OUletU were Sunday dinner
guests of the Adrian Smiths of Ver­
montville. * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Snyder of Hastings were Sunday
evening callers at the Forest Cole
home * Miss Jeanne Irland of
Ypsilanti spent the weekend with
her parents.- Mr. and Mrs Floyd
Nesbit. * Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Mead accompanied Mr. and Mrs.

Heber Foster to a county Board
Farm Bureau meeting at ths Isome
of the Carl Brodbeck’s of Woodland
Mra. Mead and children spent Bun­
day afternoon with her parents, Mr.
and Mr*. Clayton McKeown.

Sunday with Mr. and
Thum peon and family
* Mr. and Mra. L. i
Sunday afternoon cal

ford were Saturday callers at the
Burr Hassett home. * Mrs. Forest
Bidelman and son were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Sllvernall at
Union City from Sunday until Fri­
day. A Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Webb
were Sunday evening callers of Mr

vllle • Mr. and Mrs Rex Du
gan and family uf Coats Grove ’
Sunday dinner guests ot Mr.
Mra. Hubert Lathrop and ta:
a Capt. Dennis McIntyre o( B
Creek was a Saturday caller at
Russel! Mead home.

and Mfl. KWw

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,64c* gal.

MODERN BEDROOM SUITE,

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1.07

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5.33
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sturdy hardwood for lasting serv­

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PLAY YARD

HAU MATTING

67c

8.68

Reduced for thh sale/ Wom roofs

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Moisture-resistant,

last longer with protedhc asbes­

ience! Sturdy, ha rd wood construe-

.

tos coating. Won't crack! For tile,

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felt, metal or composition roofs.

helps protect from drafts. Folds

grooves for extra safety! Ex-'
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Weatherproofs foundations, too!

up compactly for easy storage.

stairs . . . helps to avoid slip­

Single Gals., formerly 89c.77c

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Wa lipa par
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SALE! $2.39

HORSMAN 22-INCH

TIRE RELINERS

BABY DOLL

paper, kolsomne, flat wall poinl
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65'

hold odd jobs.;. a slrong, ravel-

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Kick-Up
Stand

Smart Lawson styling in-a Sofa Bed that brings you living room

Alcohol, hoi liquids, or scrubbing

Now
17-lnch
Coal Hods ,

Friction

62.95

A SAVING WARD PRICE

12.44

|89
Red,poplin with block wool pile
trim. Wool felt lining. Jockey
style visor. Buy now at Words.

LAWSON SOFA BED AT

Monthly Payment Plan!

WARDS FINEST

it's sale priced!

Top Hunt­
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104.95

Sala!

Hack Saw
Blades
Reduced!

59s

5e

Fits all futl-slse bikes. Kicks aasiy

Tungsten deci for toughness 1s;
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made of select tiro

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right up to tire bead. Easy to

composition turning head, mov-

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'ng arms, legs! In a crisp organdy

extra safety ta your wom tires!

dress and bonnet, white slip, knit

Save during Ward Weekl

panties, white socks and slippers.

Sale! SeHPollshlng

Traps

Catch Ihose pests i

Wax

Price Cutt
Flashlight
Colls

Sturdy Toy
Ironing
Board

.

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with

deep,

non-skid

Cl«ar-Top\

|59

casings! Over size for protection

3 ply .

39S
washable

Just like mother's Adjusts »o 3
heights. Folding egi Top 31

Dart Board
... Game
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47c

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- 14'

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calls ol a spacial sale prkel Short­
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For cleaning pots and pans eail­
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nor the hands! Save at Wo.dsl

Attractive
Fluorescent

198
20 point forgal gome ond bulhaya lorgat...on one board!
Metal pointed darts.

Buy Now!
2-Cell Metal
Flashlight

Copper
Scouring
Balls

Easy lo apply 4 S s no rubbing.
Dries In 20 minutes to hard, bright

15,20,25, and 30 ampere sixes.

59c
switch. Cells no! included.

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Shop in our Catalog Drp.&gt;'"
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WINTER COATS
Chesterfield Style
All Wool Fabrics

$2295 "p

Good Values!
Boy's
MACKINAWS

S398

$995

$J2« op

ALL WOOL

SWEATERS

SNOW SUITS
One piece toddler s set
with cop or bonnet. 50%

wool.

$298
Fihe knit cotton
A big
selection of solid colors
and stripes. Sizes 1 to 8.

$ JOO up

$298 up

$g98 up

$298 up

WOOL SCARVES
Large wool squares. White

ond pastel shades .

COAT SETS

New HAND BAGS

Toddler’s three piece coot
sets
Fine worm fleece.
Zipper leggings.

A great variety of styles
to choose from Excellent
values.

$750

$298 up
Pin* 29*', Fed. Tax

BABY BLANKETS

WOOL
FASCINATORS
Fine heavy quality wool
Beautiful assortment of
colors.

$225

Special - $ J 39

CHILDREN'S
PANTIES

All wool fabrics in twotone. Sizes 8 to 16.

Knit panties. Fine combed
yarn. Sizes 2 to 10

39c

Long fluffy fur in white
ond colors.

Thf

Novy twill overalls Good
quality. Sizes 2 to 6.

Special - $ JOO
CHILDREN'S
MITTENS
Port wool and all wool
materials. Full range of
colors ond sizes

Boy's and Girl's
JACKETS

$695

$J89

CHILDREN'S
OVERALLS

PLUS HAT — $1.50

Bunny mittens

$350 pr.

BLOUSES
Good selection of styles in
cotton or rayon. Prints
ond solid.

SKIRTS
Wools or rayons. All sizes.

All wool Esmond blankets.
Satin binding. Postel col­
ors. 36 x 50.

POLO SHIRTS

$1395 Up

Plaids and solid colors

Pull over or coat style.
Fine all wool garments.

BABY BLANKETS
Esmond or Pepperell Solid
■ colors or woven designs.
Satin binding.
25% wool. Size 36x 50

Double duty coots'with
leggings and hat. High
style garments.

SUITS

Good warm garments

Worm tloek,—507, wool
Sizes 12 to 20

SETS

Boy’s and Girl’s Styles

Heavy all wool Plaid Mel­
ton. Size 10 to 16.

WOOL SLACKS

OHiert $5.95 up

SNOW

COAT

59c pr
CHILDREN'S
SWEATERS
IOOfr all wool Coat style
sweaters, bright colors.
Size 7 to 14

(rih If .

THAT

$298

THE N AME ^IMPLILS~Mi

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming I will sell the following at public auction at the place
four miles southwest of Hastings on old M37, Section 34, Irving twp., on

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1945
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK.

11 HEAD OF CATTLE

Guernsey-Holstein cow, 11 yrs. old, due
soon.
Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old, calf by side.
Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, calf by side.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due Nov. 20.
Guernsey-Jersey, 3 yrs. old, due soon.
Jersey-Holstein, 3 yrs. old, due now.
Jersey-Guernsey, 3 yrs. old, fresh in Oct.
Jersey-Guernsey, 2 yrs. old, fresh in Sept.
Jersey-Guernsey, 2 yrs. old, fresh in Sept.
Jersey-Guernsey, 2 yrs. old, due soon.
Guernsey-Holstein calf, 11 mos. old.
The above herd had a test of 5.1 for
last year.
POULTRY
20 yearling White Leghorns.
IMPLEMENTS &amp; TOOLS
Osborn side rake. Lime spreader.
5 tooth cultivator. Small corn shelter.
Cutting box. Clutch pulley.
Lawn mower.

BOOKS
HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY—7 VOLS.

CYCLOPEDIA OF APPLIED ELECTRICITY—5 VOLS.
EVERYBODY'S CYCLOPEDIA—5 VOLS.

LIBRARY OF TECHNOLOGY—5 VOLS.
SHORT STORY CLASSICS—5 VOLS.

WORLD'S 100 BEST SHORT STORIES—10 VOLS.
DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
ATLAS OF THE WORLD.
PROGRESSIVE POULTRY CULTURE.
AMERICAN STANDARD OF PERFECTION

NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA ATLAS.

ALSO BOOKS OF MUSIC, ETIQUETTE b FICTION.

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

Calf crate. Hog house.
13 ft. boat, new, with oars.
7-10 gal. milk cans.
Oil stove.
Perfection Milk Master pail, complete,
used 11 months.
Grindstone for glass. 1 doz. traps.
Old rug, 9x12. Few odd chairs.
Many other articles not mentioned.

TERMS: Cash day of sale; no goods to be removed from promises until settled for.
FARM FOR SALE-PRICE $65 PER ACRE AT PRIVATE-SALE.

ALVIN SMELKER, OWNER
DIWEY REED, Auctioneer

x:

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

CHURCHES

NORTH HOPE
This community extends 1U aym-

Community Notice

w,66 6

Tha Goodwill Rally Day will be
I tha Replogle, who passed away Wed­
. nuday, and to Fred Horn and fam- held at the church Bunday, oct. M.
। Uy In lhe loan of their wife and Sunday achool al 10:30. potluck din307 E Marshall St.
mother, who passed away Bunday
‘ U&lt;«ltf, Teblet*. Salve,
E. W. Bailey, Pastor
, morning. * Mr. and Mrs Gordon
Sunday school 9:45
Tin Goodwin W*Oi. will meet
. Cota and son of Big Rapid* spent
Morning worahlp 11:00
lhe weekend with Mr. and Mrs. OaUm Only Ai Directed
I Young People's service 6:45
I car Wurm. * Mr. and Mra. Theodore
I Evangelistic service 7:30
Pranshka nnd Mr and Mra Dorr noon. Everyone welcome.
Wednesday night prayer meeting Pranshka left Saturday morning to
i and bible study at the church 7:30 spend a few days with Mr. and Mra.
I Special singing every service on
‘ Sunday.
, Bunday visitors and callers of Mr.
| Everybody welcome.
and Mrs. Otto Pranahka and fam­
ily were Mr. and Mrs. Marla Tobias,
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dowling: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Far­
Leoaon Sharpe. Pulor.
well. Mr. and Mrs Roy Babin, Kala­
8: 45 *.m. Bunday school
mazoo: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Welch.
9: 45 am. A claaa on Religion and Gobles, their daughter Lucille and
BRING YOUR CAR IN FOR A COMPLETE CHANGE­
by Mr. anarpe.
Sharpe.
. I husband, the latter home from the
I Life conducted oy
OVER TO WINTER WEATHER
| 11:00 a m. Divine worship. Special
rnvlntwh
I music by the choir Guest aoloUt. | lr"7 on “ *5 “y
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ira
Peake
and
fam
­
' Thomas Tipton of Kalamazoo. Solo.
*
— —
ily spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs.
j "The Spirit of God."
CLEAN RIST ROOMS weekdays g A.M. to a p.m.
FYench at Banfield. * Mrs. Lib
COR. STATE A MICHIGAN
BUN. 9 AM. TO 9 P.M.
MAPLE GROVE BIBLE CHURCH
Gesler of Centralia. Wuh. spent a
PHONE ZM1
(Wilcox Church'
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Donald
l
Marvin Potter. Pastor
McCallum.
■ Sunday service*:
, 10:00 Sunday school
11:00 Morning service
। 7:00 Young People's meeting
j 8:00—Old-fashioned Gospel serv-

।
(Continued from page 3, Sec 1)
i CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Cold Preparation*

u.

STANDARD SERVICE

Operated by ROLAND TALIAFERRO

AUTO ACCESSORIES

Prayer meeting will be held on
Wednesday evening at 8:00. Every­
one is welcome at all service*.
YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
Services will be held next Sunday.
October 28. The Sunday school will
be at 2 pm and preaching at 3.

"firestone S

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
B. Wyma. Pastor
Comer E Colfax at Boltwood

"Rockford”

Men's *
100% Wool

10 am. Sunday school in charge
jot Mrs. Etta Mead.
11 11:30 am. Morning worship in
[ charge of pastor.
I 7:00 pm. Young people’s prayer

7: 30 pm. Young people's service.
8: 00 pm EvangtILilic service In
charge of paator.
Revival meeting*. Services every
night at 7:30 pm. except Saturday
night.
Stony Point—Oct. 28
10: 00 am morning worahlp.
11: 30 Sunday school. Lester Bar­
tholomew. Supl.
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
B J Adcock. Pastor
_ Sunday school st 10 o’clock
’ Divine services at II o’clock.
Sermon by the paator. Guest speak­
er will be lhe Rev. Bhcldon Quincer
of the faculty. Grand Rapids Bible
Institute
Evening services al 7:30. Rev L.
Gross will be our guest speaker.
Tuesday night. B.Y.PU. at the
parsonage at 7:30.
Wed night prayer and Bible ।
study nt the church 7:30.
Th? Ladles Aid meets Thursdaj
afternoon. Oct 25 with Mrs. H
Eaton. 1410 S. Jefferson All ladles
Invited.

FlI.GItlM HOLINESS CHURCH
110 N Broadway
Lila Manker. Pastor
S3 10 am The Blues and Reds
tied last Sunday, still leaving the
Blurs 8 points ahead. The Pri­
maries received the Banner attend­
ance with 21 present, but the Jr.
Bible Class and Young People tied
with 17 present.
Preaching service it am. the Rev.
Mrs Manker will speak from lhe
subject "How to obtain the gift of
the Holy Spirit."
Preaching Service again at 7:45
Young People?, .senice at 7 p.m .
Prayer senice 7 45 p m. Thursday.1

FIRST V. B. CHURCH
Cor of East and E Grand
1
A. M Coldren. Pastor
0:55 am. Bible school.
11:00 a m. Morning worship and
sermon. Ideals of Love and Mar- .
riage."
6:30 pm. Senior Christian Endea- ।
vor. leader Marilyn McDonald.
Adult C. E.. society, leader. Jay
Snyder
-7:30 p.m.—Song service
Gospel message.
Christian Endeavor Union Hallo­
ween party at Thornapple lake rol-1
Icr akstlng rink.
i Wed. 2:00 pm Indies Aid will
, meet with Mr*. Ouy Giddings on !
So Jefferson St.
Thursday 7:30 pm Prayer and I
Bible study.
Monday. Nov 5 Quarterly Con­
ference at the church
Wednesday Nov. 7 Our first Fam- ;
sly Night iKUltick supper at 6:30 [
, p.m Then at 8:00 p.m. A program'
will be held in the auditorium. The i
Rev Carl Eschbach of Dearborn.I
Mich . will be the guest speaker. The
public is invited to hear Mr. Esch- !
back who was held prisoner by the
Japanese first al the internment I
cainp at Baguio. P. I. then later'
transferred to Bilibid prison tn ।
Manila It was here cur prisoners |
acre released by the heroic work !
of our armies led by Gen. MscAr. thur.
MRS. REBECCA CRAIG
RECEIVES HONOR
Mrs. Rebecca Craig was honored
। by the Presbyterian church at a
Family night on Wednesday. Oct.
17th Mrs Craig, who will be ninety
years old next March, joined the
Presbyterian church two weeks ago
on a world-wide Communion Sun­
day. In behalf of the church Mrs '
Leason Sharpe, presented her with 1
;a dcoen red roses, Mrs Craig re-1
spending beautifully with words of
thanks and appreciation. Mrs. Craig ,
has lived on the same farm near
Lake Algonquin all hcT life She is|
a fine chrUtlan lady and very in­
dependent, too She still takes care
ot her home and all the duties
associated with it As site looks,
' back over her long life she thanks
God for the Providence which has
' bleared lier. and she says with
। great conviction Things do not1
! make Impplnm. when we had fewer I
things &gt;e were happier than we are I
1 now.”

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HASTINGS, MICH.

I

�MIDDLEVILLE
Mrs. Rush Randall visited Mrs;
Carl Pferdeateller In northwest
Thornapple Wednesday and in the
afternoon they drove to Caledonia
and called on Mra. Myron Overholt
and family. ♦ Bernard Benaway of
Burbank. Calif .. who was on a bustneas trip to Racine. WL*. visited his
mother and brother. Mra. Martha

Benaway and Burdet from Thursday
until thia Monday * Mrs Laois
Clark ot Grand Rapid* came Wed­
nesday for a few days' visit with
Mra. Nellie Thompson And other old
Middleville friends * Mias Nellie
Brady spent the weekend With Mra.
Mildred Bpykeman at her Barlow
lake cottage. * The Floral Garden
club.had a very nice meeting Thurs­
day at the home of Mra. Will Bohn
In Wayland a Some of the Shrtnera attended the Shrine party In
Hastings on Wednesday evening.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Bowannan of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bidwall of
South Thornapple have purchased Monrovia, Calif were Thuredty
ths Payna oil station on west Main guests of !Mr. and Mra A- C. John*
8t.
and----------------expect to operate
it and alsoson Mrs.
' ‘ Bidwell Is a niece of Mr.
---------,------------------------Uve there. * Mra. Wm. Schovey of j. Wednesday they visited at the
Grand Rapids spent part ot last homes ot Loren Johnson, and Mra.
week at tho home of Mr. and Mra. —
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Dolly Johnson,
and
Mrs Dora John
Wilbur Klump west of town. * The son in Hastings. * Edd Ftnkbelner
Rev. R. D Leonard attended the and Clarence Seri Jan took some
evangelistic training school in Qrand lumber to the former's piece near
Rapids, from this Monday through Levering Thursday and remained
Wednesday * Nlne-year-old Wee­ ever the weekend on a hunting and
den Bowman of Jackson is making outing trip. * Mra. Clifford Davis
his home with Mr. and Mra. Clar­ and daughter Norma Jean recently
ence French on the Prairie and will visited their daughters and sisters,
enter lhe fourth grade at Tho map- Mias Marcella at Jackson, and Mrs
ple-Kellogg school this week
He Jack Chase and husband in Ann
was a former pupil in St Joseph Arbor
school In Jackson. Bunday, he and
The Prairie Garden club held a
Mrs French visited Master Hiram fall festival and penny supper al
French who is again attending Bar­ the Leighton Grange hall Friday
bour School at Kalamazoo. * Mary evening and cleared a nice sum *
Ellen Heckel of Vermontville spent Andy Bonnett has moved into his
home at the corner of Paul and
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Wm Washington Sts recently purchased
McKevitt while her mother was at­ from Dick Hartman * Mrs. James
tending teachers Institute
Pender and Mra Barney Clsler at­
Bunday dinner guests at the Rn*- tended the funeral of Mrs. Russell
acll Beeler home were hia father. Asplnall at the Cross funeral home
C F Beeler and hia brother-in­ in Caledonia. Saturday afternoon *
law and sister. Mr and Mr* Lloyd Mr and Mra Frank Hula of Yankee
Vincent of Caledonia
Mr Beeler Sprlnga entertained on Sunday, Oc­
Sr. will be 87 years old Friday. Oc- tober 14. his brother, Stephen and

man half hi* age ♦ Mr and Mrs I,
oversea* and hta wife, from Grand
Harold Griffelh and daughters, and I Rapids, also the Hula* daughter
her mother. Mr* Pearl Kenyon en­ Mra. Helen Wrobleakl and family of
Joyed a ride to Gull lake nnd Au-'
Shelbyville * Mr and Mra Wm
Rusta Sunday afternoon and vis-i Squler and daughter of Royal Oak
lied Harold a cousin. Lyle Garfield wcic Sunday visitors at the Glen
and family * Mr and Mrs Paul Blake and Marc Squler homes and
Faulkner returned home Saturday took his father. L A Squler home
frem a week'* visit business trip In with them for a few weeks' stay
Chicago * George Sherman of
Mr*. UiulM- Pierce of Lansing
Grand Rapids and brother Harry
Sherman of Muskegon visited their spent the weekend with her parsister. Mrs Ed Slngel and family.'
and George'.-- daughter Mus Char- i and her brothers. Harry and CpI
lene Sherman at the James Pender i Mur • Mr and Mrs Jas Polhemus
home, over the weekend * Sunday I and Mt and Mrs Dave Chase en­
visitors nt the Frank Hula home &gt;n joyed m outing from Friday until
Yankee Springs were his sister Mr* I Sunday night in lhe vicinity of
Svobode. und Pvt Joe Svoborla ami ' Manistee * Mr and Mrs. Harry
wife of Grand Rapids, and Car) Mugridgr moved In from Barlow
lake Saturday and are settled In
Hula and family ol Irving
Mr and Mra. Alfred Lyons and thr Snyder apartments at corner
children of Kalamazoo and Mr and ut West Main and Arlington ♦ Mr

and wm Just finishing up when he redecorated. The baby inhaled Scott entertained her mother-in-law
slipped and fell
1 some smoke and as he had a bad
-----------! cold was under the doctor's care tne.
Birthday Surprise
; next day
Curtis Solomon who passed* a ,
tContlnued on page 8, Sec 3)
called .t the Fred Oils and
birthday Saturday. Oct 20. was ven I
Havens homes Saturday.
htorritt Gab
happily surprised Sunday when rel-1 L,UASS LKta-iv
Roy Erway who It staying in the
motliM of La:
alive* gathered at the Botomon । Honoring the birthday of Mrs.
home for dinner and the day. The , Chas Whittemore guest* in lhe
— cleverly
.*--------------------------surprise was
executed .by 'home Sunday were Mr and Mrs.
hia wife and mother and a lovely Fred Bechtel and Billie of Hastingsbirthday cake, together with alt the Mr and Mrs. Lowell Whittemore
good things made It a gala occa­ and children of Delton. Mrs. Oena
sion Besides the Olenn and Curt Brown and Lots of Hickory Corners,
Solomons and the Russell Solomon Mr and Mra Robert Shricker and
family, were his cousins. Mr. and children of Plainwell * Mr and
Mrs. Heinie Horstmanshof and baby Mrs John Havens and sons. Mrs.
Gary, and Mr. and Mrs Paul Ab­ Gordon Haven* and daughter of
bott and baby Paulette. of Orand Hastings were visitors al Forrest
Hafena las', week * Maurice ErRapids.
wav and brother-in-law of Grand
Rapids were Sunday callers at Roy
Erway* * Louis HaVen* returned
Mr* Albert Wiggins of Grand ; u» Detroit. Friday, "after a week
Mra
Wo Corry o Complete i
Rapids entertained a company of .spent kith relatives here
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8un4ay „u|Urs at Frcd OtUWe Build Wagons ond Trailers
shower for her sister. Mr* Harwood u-1(, ou/and yalnUy
and
Welding—Expert Repairing
Heggen. the former Lt Bernice Chas Erwa
ot KwUniaIlx, and
Wc Buy All Kindi of Burned or Wrecked Cart—ta
Thedc. of the Army nursing corp*. rrrd Butolph of Hastings * Mra
any Condition
Saturday evening The bride U the Nel||C Foreman and Mrs Ruth
daughter of Mr. and Mra Emmen- ,
Scott and daughters spent Sunday,
uel Tliede and was born in Leighton
township and was nursing in the'1at Forrest Havens'. * Mrs Ruth I
University hospital. Ann Arbor
when she entered service Her hus- ]
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Mr* Heggen was the recipient ot
many and lovely gifts
nui.se from this vicinity who at232 S. IEFFERSON

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Cnllf and is visiting his parents, j
Mr and Mr*' Wm P «Jor*on Mac'
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Mra
Wendell Lyons and . little j .—u.
. &gt; &lt;.
4.Ctou„
daughter of Flint, were visitors of a.usbirr.
their parent*. Mr and Mr* Ray S'
“S'" til
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Lyons over last weekend * Mrs
. 1".?!"“! ft! e.&lt; «&lt;*
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Richmond
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Little Janet Lewis hart '
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Edith Stokoc spent Saturday night
In Grand Rapids with her niece
.
...........
.
r*.niama*&lt;&lt; this Mondnv afternoon
..
Mr* Clarence Steeby and husband she swaLowed a smart ball A trip bound yo Camp Grant. III. and
Sunday, accompanied bv Mr and tn th* hnsplta). X rays and use of
xpecu to be sent t&lt;&gt; the Pacific
Mrs E C J&lt;Mirv ol la-lKhtun they Inil.-umenu pul her back m nor­
drove to Mt pkasant and visited mal The ball lodged In her cso» r«umm« «.Mkr on
their cousins. Dr C B Southwick. p»uu. . Mr. TO., Br« „t K.L.r»mr buna., lor ., . d.&gt;. ■ „„ M„,„, w„„ aoe„
Nrw
Mrs F F Consaul and Mr*. Harold
v„k
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Rickert and their famllle*. * The run ouh hrr bn&gt;ih.r-lnj;.
Mstcr.
Mr
and
Mrs
Henry
Brog
*
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* T A rrpnk J TUebron o&lt; Middle
Thornapplc-Kcllogg school students
Weekend
guests
of
Mr
and
Mrs
.
had n most successful penny carni­
val Friday evening, lots of fun. good George Davis were hbt dauahter-lncrowd and nice . urn realized * Ed I
Sunday vlsiMoeller of the Prairie has moved children of Otsego
Clare Brady and wife ot Athens
the timber from the barn he bought
were visitor* of his mother, Mra
&lt;.ii the xovrrnnieni property and 1* wife and son of Battle Creek * Dick Hartman and other relatives
rebuilding same on in* farm * Mr. Wednesday afternoon and evening last wfekend Clare, who lost an
nnd Mrs Glenn Grlffeth spent Mon­ dinner guests of Mr and Mra Jas.
day afternoon of the I5tt&lt; with inr Polhemus were his brother-in-law ond both hr and hl* wife are em­
siller. Mra. LouLv Betts and hus­
ployees of the National Biscuit Co
band in Grand Rapids celebrating crantz and daughter Eleanorc ut In Battle creek They have a new
Battle Creek, -----also -their
son-in-law
&lt;•&lt;■ *»*&lt;■&lt;&lt;
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the
32nd wedding anniversary
of &lt;nr
the I -------home between that city and Athens
two couples who were married in a il,M* daughter. Lt and Mrs Don- , Vernor leetkn who has been with
double ceremony Oct 15. 1913 at ,M Ro“l ond baby Sharon Lee of | thr Nnvv for about three years os
thr local Baptist church by the [ Memphis. Tenn
a phaimaclst mate has been honorbride's father, the Rev Oro cur- '
,
—
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War Fund Community Chest
at home with his mother and sis­
Mrs. Clarence French, who was jrr Mr
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R‘.-hmom1 Fenton, who joined the
ond Cvmmunlty Chest so vs that ....................
Marine* several veers ago arrived
whil.- the full quota wm not raised i„,m&lt;. Tburadnv rr.d u.
t. a.iuuirr
another u;
of ,
she is very grateful for the effort.. ( ;;,
v boys who Is through service He
lite
uf the ladies who worked through ■ is
i* the sun of Mr and Mrs. Elmer 1
the township 'and helped raise lhe Fenton
&gt;3M.
outside
;turned
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—- was
—— 1I Several of lhe biys who are home
the village quota The prize solicitor; fn.m m- war are back to work and
was Charlotte Tungate Stacilauskps tmd plenty to dr right m Middlewho brought in &gt;51
• y;||r Several have gone t &lt;
Other workers in the town.hhi me construction of thr nr&lt;
were Mra Julian Potts. Mra Harold j products Corporation factory—cas’
Cutler. Mra Forrest Bender.
r. Mra.
Mra.. of the pickk plant
Dudley Johnson. Mrs Jas Pender.
Pender.'
Mrs Oscar Karchele. Mra Clifford
There was considerable excitement
Allen. Mra. Edna Wood, Mr;- Reg­ toward Evening Saturday when an
inald Crldler and Mrs. Harold Otto. &lt;11 stove which had been lighted for
, .
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supper preparation acted up at thr
Injured in tall
j.7|d slBj|rl hon.f -j-j,,.
UjU
Henn- Brcg was quite badly in- .-in the back shed *nd the blaze from
Jurrd Frldav when he fell off th? the burnrr set thr walls «&lt;n flrr
kitchen roof nt his home and hurt
Although badly frightened .’acquehis back
He was taken tu Pen­
nock hospital ot Hastings for X-ray home, took off the oil tank and
pictures and brought home Satur­ carried it out. run lo the Corsin
day by ambulance
H- Ls in bed home and put in the alarm, and ran
awaiting the results of the readings back to get the Slagcl baby out o'.
which we hope don't show any seri­ the house Wm Corson soon ar­
ous trouble
Charles Finkbclner. rived and the fire department was
recently discharged from service is also .*0.311 there, but while there was
looking after the oil station while no particular fire damage the smoke
he is bid up.
went throuh thr home and conse­
Henry had roofed hia entire house quently the walls will have to be

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DELTON

*

Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Moore of
Flint spent the weekend with their
atatar Mr*. Myrtle Lelnaar, * Mr
und Mr*. I.ou Mara of Whiting,
Ind., called on Mrs John Ad arm.
Tuesday * Mrs Leon Leonard re­
turned to her home last Sunday
from Bentes* hospital. where she
had been a .Mirsleal putlrnt for twe
weeks. * Mra. Floyd WiIm ut Dos­
ter called un Mrs. Myrtle Lelnaar
one day last week. * Keith. Ken­
neth and Kendall Williams of the
Kellogg Farm, spent Saturday eve­
ning with their grandmother. Mr*
John Adams. * Funeral service
were held at the Henton funeral
home at 2 Thursday for Mrs. Belie
Shepherd. 87. for many year* prom­
inent as a music teacher In this lo­
cality. The daughter of Mr. and
Mr* Horton Holcomb, she was bom
June 5. 1858. and resided there most
of tier life. Her husband David
Shepherd, died Apr. 1943. She leaves
a brother. Mason Holcomb. Peters­
burg. Mich.: two sisters. Mrs Fran­
ce* Preston, Toledo. O . Mrs Cora
Chapman. Waynesfield. O- Burial
was in Prairieville cemetery.
Mr. and Mr*. O.enn Wi'diax*. of
the Kellogg Farm. Mr. and Mrs
Roger Williams and Mr and Mrs
Charles Flcria were In Hastings Sat­
urday night. * Mrs. Helen Pen­
nock. local and Mrs Relph Star­
ring of Hickory Corner* were In
Battle Creek Thursday. * Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Anders of Midland called
un Mr. and Mr*. Willard Whitte­
more. Friday evening. Mrs. Adah
Ashby of Cloverdale was a caller
Friday afternoon. * The Girl* Sun­
day school class of the Delton
Methodist church school met at
the home ot Maxine Smith la.it
Wednesday night and elected the ।
following officers: pres, Maxine
Smith: vice pres. Betty Leonard:
aecy, Charlotte Barnes; treas..
Charlotte Smith. Following the
business session, gomes were played
after which lee cream and cake
were served
Mr. and Mr* Marshal) Norwood
and their mother. Mr*. Mary Dos­
ter. Mrs. Lillian Rapp and William
Lung attended a birthday dinner
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Ritter In Kalamazoo Sunday. * Mr.
and Mrs. H. Bull spent Sunday with
relatives In Battle Creek. * S 1 c
Richard Barnes of Great Lakes, ill.,
spent the weekend with hia parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes * Mr
and Mrs. Leon Pennock. Mrs. Leda
Harrington ahd Mrs. John Adams
called on Mr. and Mr* Lowell Her­
bert and Andrew Herbert In Otsego
Sunday afternoon. * Mr. and Mr*
Glenn Williams and children of the
Kellogg Farm ond Mr. and Mrs
Roger Williams and son Dean were
dinner guests of their brother-in­
law and sister. Mr and Mrs James
Slocum of Hastings. • Mrs. Roy
Chapman and Mr* Mark Bugbee of
Eugene. Ore, Mr. and Mrs Wallas '
Bugbee and three children of Mon­
tana. have been visiting relatives
tftd friends here fur the post week.
Mrs. Minnie Damon of Orange­
ville was a dinner guest of Mrs
Mary Shedd Sunday. * Mrs. Anna
VanTyne and Mrs. Leda Harring­
ton called on Mrs. Vida Morford
near Hickory Corner* one day last
week. * Services were held Satur­
day at two In the Henton funeral
home here tor Mrs Martha Replogie. 91. of Cloverdale, widow ot
Abraham Replogle. Hope township
pioneer, with burial In Prairieville
cemetery. The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel T Wright, she was
born June 27. 1854. tn Vermont, and
had resided in Barry county since
1855. She leaves three daughters.
Mrs. Grace McCallum. Hickory
Corners. Mrs Kate Tcrpenlng. Has­
tings; Mrs. Bernice Biakesley. Des;
Moines. la.; eight grandchildren;
nine great grandchildren.
Shirley Trick. 22. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Trick. Hickory Cor­
ners. died Thursday night In the
Veterans Facility hospital. Dearbom. where he was taken several
days ago
He was recently dis­
charged from army service on ac­
count of disability Besides hl* par­
ents. he leaves hi* wife, the former
Paula Snyder, and a year old child.
Funeral services were hefd at 2:30
Sunday in the Henton funeral home
here. * Mr*. George Lawrentz spent
Saturday in Battle Creek. * Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Fisher were in Lansing
the fiist of the week * Mrs Cal­
vin Florio of Orangeville spent Sat­
urday night and Sunday with Mr
and Mrs Charles Florla.
Pvt. -Linden Collison of Camp
Croft. S c. U spending a 15-day
furlough with his wife und his par- ,
enta. Mr and Mrs Floyd Collison. I
Following his furlough he will re­
turn to Camp Croft. * Barrie Fred­
erickson. young son of Mr. and Mrs I
George Frederickson of Wall lake
had the misfortune to break one of |
hl* arms while playing at the Del­
ton school one day last week. *
Mr*. Ray Durkee and daughter
Irene. Mr*. Gordie Durkee and
Charles Stevens were In Kalamazoo
Saturday evening.

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Mrs. Ella Klnne was in Battle i
Creek a few days last week visiting
at Cecil Ronks. * Mr and Mrs 1
Harlan Scobey and little boy are i
living in lhe Arthur Teeter house * I
A large crowd attended the serv-1
icea for Oscar Oodper. at the church.
Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs. Ward,
Wood of Laming spent a few day*
with Mr. and Mr*. Alpm Wood, the
tatter returning home with them * ।
The Ladles Aid will meet on Thur*- j
day Nov. 1 with Mr*. Lizzie Thomp-'
*on and Virginia with club No. 2&gt;
serving dinner.
spending a few days In Jackson with
her mother, Mr*. Claud Gildenlaave
and other relative*. * Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Lehman and Harold of
Woodland, and Kenneth. Dorothy
and Joyce Kelsey, local, spent Bun­
day at Warnle Kelsey’*. * Lavi Boice

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Our Indian Population
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Hynes of Woodland called In the
family. * Mr. and Mra. William afternoon. * The Rev ad Mra.
J. W McCue attended services of
the Methodist church at Lake
Odessa of which the Rev. McCue
was speaker Sunday
They both
were dinner guest* ot Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Cline.
Mr and Mra. Frank Jone* of
Grand Rapids were Saturday night
and Sunday guest* of Mra Mobelle
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of Rogers school district. Mr and
Mrs. John Thaler of South Camp­
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coats. * Mrs. son Saturday
John Postma McCords U spending
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William Bpear and son of Cale­
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Virginia Fish was an overnight
and Sunday guest of Cpl. and Mrs.
Petr Barton of RaMlnp. and all

and Mrs. George Bass and family
of Nashville. * Mr and Mrs Dan
Postma and daughter Phyllis were
Sunday dinner guest* of their
mother. Mrs. Bertha Johnson of
Hastings * Clayton and Raymond
Bunn of Grand Rapids spent Sun­
day with Mr. ad Mrs. Chas Bunn
and Dorothy, also the former^
daughters. Carol and Nona Bunn
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hyatt and
daughter of Grand Rapids were
Sunday afternoon callers of Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Fish * Mr. and
Mrs. Wallanm of Detroit spent Sat­
urday and Sunday with their par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. G Olsen. *
Mrs Frank Burgess who spent the
weekend at home was accompanied
back to Portland Sunday by Mr and
Mrs George Nelson. Mrs Burgess Is
teaching nfear Portland. * Ken
Smelker and children and mother.
Mrs. Henry Smelker visited Mrs

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Sunday afternoon at Floyd Garri­ N0TICE TO CREDITORS
son* * Mrs Tom Hoffman spent
Thursday with Mrs Leo Hender­
shot. ♦ Mr. nnd Mrs Floyd Garrtson entertained the employee* of the
Farm Bureau Elevator at a farewell
party Tueadef evening for Leon
Young. A fltlA
, gucist of
it refreshrhe Misses
Bemadlne ' MR*&gt;4^W&gt;dd .'Marian
Griffen flew Q-^WBro
and spent iho"&lt;reekcnd__ .
Oct. 31—Duration Club in the Lynden Oarrleof) of Detroit __
evening at Library
the weekend at Robert Garrisons *
The initiation was changed to Mrs Altha Hendershot and Mr and
October 31st for the new candidates Mrs. l-eaile Lockwood spent Sunday NOTICE TO CREDITORS
to be initiated at Freeport Rebekah with Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Schantz
lodge The Hastings Rebekah staff
lnr Ike Coantr • ! Ila
will have charge. Al) -------------------members are SOI DI THORN AFFIX
asked to be present. Potluck
"
supMrs. Leo Crane •accompanied by
per
two of her daughters, also her tnoth, er. Mr*. Lizzie Stimpson. called Sun•r
| day afternoon on Mrs. Hattie johnThe newly elected officers of the i son. while nn their way to Battle
Eastern Star are
i Creek where their youngmt daughWorthy Matron—Genevieve 8age;i ter l« attending school * Mr and
Worthy
Patron—George Nelson; Mrs pra Landacre of Detroit posted
Assoc. Matron—Sally Nelson; Assoc. I last week here at th. tr farm They
Patron—Dale Lapham: Secy.—Phoe- , passed several hours Thursday with
be Fighter; Deas—Polly Parks; | Mr. and Mr* Oharlle Andler *
Conductreo* — Pearl Lightfoot; Rollo Bowerman has been building
________
A.SSOC. cond—Louise Burdick. Ap- n new chicken house * Mra. Irving KOTJce to creditors
pointed officer*—Chaplain—Pauline McFall and cousins Mrs Leslie OT,CK T0 CRED1TOE!1
Bryant: Marshal - Mane RoushSteebv nnd sister, Mrs Maxine
Warden—Adah Bergey; Organist— Wright were In Grand Rapids SatHelen Newton; Adah-Helen Lap- urdny Mr Wright Is still In camp
ham; Ruth—Helen Lester; Esther— |tl California
Elnora Whitney. Martha—Eva Post„„IM, „„ „ICTUtK&gt;. wnu u
w?leot‘
«L«Ung h"r ‘•ousin. Mra Russ Msrttn 1
mstolUtlon will take place. Thura-. and lhree IJtdc chlldftn ta MWdle.
*"
day, Nov. *
e a e
I vllft and attending school, stayed ' "
_ _ ,
* " ‘
u 0U’ Thursday to assist with potato ‘.J,
The a..,.™
•n,.
Eastern «...
Star «...
put ™
on n chick­ lun.„, , M„ Grace NleM. u
en supper last Friday evening for assisting Mr. and Mrs Floyd Lan- Kn’ •s'«
the Burton Heights chapter Music don with-lopping carrots over on 1
was furnished by Freeport chapter. the muck gardens. * Maynard •
Mrs. Sally Nelson played several Park s finished combining their clo- i
piano selections und several songs ver seed Saturday.
were given by the Melody Sisters
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
ttlie Tisch girls* accompanied by
Argentina 1* one of lhe world's
their mother, Mrs. Tisch. during the
leading producers of animal hair,
supper hour.
turning out about 9,000.000 pounds
annually.
Service New*
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Clinton re­
ceived letters from their sons Pvt.
Robert writes that he Is in the
NOTICE TO CREDITORa
6th division, known a* the Red Star

Maggie KaaU and son Roy Kaatz
and family of Jackson Bunday. *
Mrs. Ear) Jack of Detroit la spend­
ing a few days with Mr. and Mr*.
Herman Goech. * Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Fish vistted the bird sanc­
tuary near Gull lake Sunday.
Mrs Norman Richardson, near
Clarksville, died real suddenly Sun­
day. Funeral services were held
Tuesday. Oct. 23. jrt Clarksville.

MECHANIC!
We need a first class auto mechanic for
permanent job. Best working conditions.

BURKHOLDER-NISCHAN
CHEVROLET
HASTINGS
Out 10/2»

OPEN for BUSINESS

BARRY COUNTY
LUMBER CO
A COMPLETE LINE OF .LUMBER

BUILDER'S SUPPLIES AND MATE­

RIALS AVAILABLE NOW
125 N. Jefferson St.

ROGER W. W IS WELL, MCR

PHONE 2807

LEGALS

By 19-10, Michigan Bell's rural expansion
and improvement program had been under
way for a number of years. That year we
incorporated into it a plan worked out in
cooperation with the Michigan Rural Com­
munications Committee, a group of agricultural
leaders. This plan called for a liberal amount
of free line-construction, and small monthly
paymenu in cases where any construction
charges were involved. Its purpose was to
bring telephones to more farm families, and
a good start was made in that direction.

division, and thought he was being
sent to Korea as a military police.
Pvt. Donald writes that he may
soon be sent lo Nagoya the 3rd
largest city in Japan. He said If It
were true he would be seeing lhe
home folks In late winter. The
boys would greatly appreciate let­ Cmirt. at lira ITol.al
ters from ail their friends. Dietr
addresses are: —
Pvt. Robert C. Clinton. ABN

• For nearly four yean, our fighting forces
took almost all of the nation's telephone man­
ufacturing output. Nevertheless, we installed
all war-essential rural telephones. Today there
are more farm telephones hi Michigan then
ever before. But line construction and switch­
board expansion have not been able to keep
pace with the increased demand for service.
Now that the war is over, there is an enormous
amount of work to be done.

San Francisco, Calif.
Pvt. Donal L. Clinton. A£ N.
36f«39275
161st Inft. Reg. Cas. do
Division

fem

• Just as soon as trained manpower, materials
and manufacturing facilities ore available in
sufficient quantities, we will push forward our
$13,500,000 5-year, rural expansion and im­
provement program. We have important new
devices and construction methods which will
make telephone service available to more rural
folks. We intend to construct more lines so
•here will be fewer parties per line. We plan
to bring dial service to more farm families.
We are studying special features to make tele­
phone service more valuable. These are but
a few of many ways Michigan Bell expects

MAKES

OF

CABS

There's no guess-work when we check your car mo­
tor, We use o Motor Analyzer which removes all
guess-work. We'll know what's needed, and we're
equipped to do the job right. Our motor tune-up will
make winter storting easier.

WINTERIZE Your Car NOW!

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO THE OWNER OB OWNERS OT ANY
AND ALL INTEREST IN OB LIENS
UPON THE LANDS HEREIN UE
BORIBED.

CHURCH NOTES
Methodist Church
Donald E Smith. Pastor
10: 30—Morning worship
11: 30—Bible school.
6'30—Youth Fellowship service.
8:00—Evening worship
Monday evening — Youth choir
practice.
Wednesday — 8 o'clock prayer ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
meeting.
Tuesday evening—Youth Fellow­
ship skat tog party
Friday evening, choir practice.

Sec us for Anti-Freexo . . . Heater Hose . . . Radiator
Hose, Etc. Let us check your car’g cooling system
for leaks.

HASTINGS MOTOR
SALES
Henry Ohlman

220 E. State

7: 00—U.B.CX.
8: 00 — Tuesday evening, prayer
service.
Freeport
10: 30—Bible school.
11: 30—Preaching.

HENDERSHOT
Mrs. Ardis Webster of Battle
Creek spent several days last week
with her sister Mrs. Wayne Mc­
Carty. * Mr. and Mr*. John Engle
of Canada spent Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Clark. * Tho McOmber Farm Bureau group met with
Mr. and Mr*. John Diomas Wednes­
day evening. * Mrs Lynden Garri­
son of Detroit spent several days
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garrison
the past week. * Mias Norma Knick­
erbocker of M-8.C. spent the week
end with the home folks. * Miss
Thelma Watson spent thr weekend
in Kalamazoo. * Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. Mldllng of Kalamazoo were din­
ner guest* of Mr and Mrs. Chas.
Van Vranken. Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Hendershot spent Sunday at the
Earl Erway cottage al Gun lake. *
Lt. Burrell Hendershot of Cal., and
Bruce Hendershot who ha* recently
received hia discharge from the
army spent Friday at the Leo Hen­
dershot home.
Mr. and Mrs. Warrerf Brogan and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. George Colvin at Hastings. *
Mrs. Frances Hendershot la visiting
Mrs. Robert Bechtel at Detroit. *
Mr. and Mra. Harvey FaruuUee spent

i
three-card monto operator on the river, back in
the heyday of the Mississippi's floating palace*.
(ambling was too great

Marooned in a Louisiana village, Canada Bill
found

replied, "but it a the only game in town '
ORDER Tea PUBLICATION

Clorene* Ritsema

Rhone 2837

irtnvmwmmwnTwW

United Brethren Church
M. H. Dawson. Pastor
Pleasant Valley
10: 30—Preaching
11: 30—Bible school

8:00—Preaching. Special meetings
will begin Monday evening
The
Rev. Homer C. Price of Grand Rap­
ids will be our evangelist. You are
invited to these services.

to resume the plan that we
began in 1940

ALL
tUflrr. Kr

6th Division—MP Platoon

San Francisco, California

This is the war that
delayed the plan that we
began in 1940

MOTOR TUNE UP

against you. too, If yqu gamble your car against
the waethar. When the temperature drops suddenly,

winter-conditioning can cause cottly damage.
Ri£hi now is nono too soon to prepare your car
for cold weather. Your Standard Oil Dealer it

�the Hy:TC&lt;c ~ prna*. thubcpay. octobyr n ims

MIDDLEVILLE

WE BUY-SELL-QUOTE
Hostings Mfg. Co., Common
Kellogg Co.. Common
Union Steel &amp; Wire Co., Common
Consumers Power Co.. 414% Preferred

Inquiries Invited—write or call 8-1456 Collect

BRADBURY-AMES COMPANY
C. R. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Grand Rapids, Mich.

WERNER MOTOR SALES
LLOYD HUVEK, Benke Manager

CHRYSLER - DeSOTO - PLYMOUTH
PARTS &amp; SERVICE

EVINRUDE MOTORS

‘

CENTURY BOATS

Michigan Ave. ot M.C.R.R. Tracks — Hastings

PHONE

2482

Gor90,300MliEs
on these RIVERSIDES"

Jones circle at the MelhodUt church I tn Grand Rapid* Thursday. October | Perry. The marriage took place that
____ .... afternoon
_____
................the
i... 1ft
at pastor
naitni
Thursday
Among
18 after a ureek'i
week'a lllnMz
illness. Her hitshui- fall. Mr. Curtis served aa
gucsts were Mrs. Leola Clark of I band U also seriously 111 In a ’hos- of Middleville Baptist church from
1911 to ISIS, and also the pastorates
Grand Rapids and Mis* Pearl Hen- i P**®1i Continued from Page 5. Sec. 2.)
of Mt. Clemens. Aurelius. Cadillac,
dershott
of
Detroit,
both
visitors
In
Mr
*
Hunsberger,
lhe
former
Clara
Bick and Improving
Springport. Tekonsha. Holly. Belle­
Master Robert Mann, son of Mrs the community. Refreshments were Schrader, wm Mm in Leighton twp
vue. Lyons He retired In 1026 after,
Julius Crans Is very sick with gland served by the committce-Ardls Allegan county, the daughter of Mr forty years -service. Mr. Curtis still
trouble and flu und must remain In Lutz. Eula Shrauger. Zctha Fenton , ®nd Mrs. Fred Schrader. She lud
continues
his decorator's trade to
and Jean Balsch The November i
In St. Louis. Mo and Way­
bed ten days or longer
seme
extent and assist* his son Les­
Many people have been having at­ meeting will be held with Mrs Mary '»nd before moving lo Grand Rup, ''*•
ids In 1920.
ter who also is very efficient in that
tacks of a form of flu which makes Oray and Miss Shrauger
' Surviving besides the husband arc line .
them very sick for a' few days—it
' two sons. Buell of Grand Rapids
Besides the son they have four
•ecnu to come from some germ agNearly sixty metnlx'r* of Middle­ ' end Russell of Wayland, two daugh­ daughters. Mrs. Louis Betts of Grand
Paul Faulkner hay been one of tht ville Eastern Star chapter met s’, ters, Mrs. Hilda Tanner and Mrs. Rapids. Mrs. Glenn Griffith of Mid­
dleville. Mrs. Dan Just of Detroit
victims
u-is been in bed for u the temple Thursday evening for Hazel Everhart of Wayland: two
ivuKi«r of days.
-•upper and social time The names sisters, Mrs. Alice Hunsberttpr of and Mrs Clark Seeley of Battle
couple
a.M. Luneke
VUUL.C of Creek; two grandchildren and Mrs.
Mrs.. Etta
,.u and mi&gt;. Jas. Pender and lit- 1 of the mystery pals were revealed Wayland and mla
Grand Rapids: ten grandchildren I. Curtis
Elizabeth
uuriu has
nos a sister. Mrs.
Mrs.____
____
tie granddaughter. Karen also Mrs. and many nice gifts exchanged
ij Smith
,,u -•
of ’Wauseon.
*’---------- Ohio.
Barney CLsler were in Grand Rapids Much enjoyment was had in slng- and seven great-grandchildren
Birth of Daughter
Funeral
services
were
held
at the ;
Sunday afternoon, visited the ladles’ Ing old and familiar songs.
.
Mr
and
Mrs
Paul
Spyker
are
re­
Archer funeral home in Wayland at
father. Fred Hlngel at Hloageti «(-»- I
-----------2 o'clock Saturday with burial In
pital and the Bender’s daughter la- I
Properly Sales
ter Mr Slaitel Is improving from | We understand th? three houses the Hocker cemetery
. second
----------------.--------------i oj
Robert Walters estate have
the
fracture of
his leg which
Fifly-sillh Wedding Anniversary
has kept him in hospitals much of been »cld Mr and Mr* Roy Sny­
Tlic Rev. and Mrs. Geo. T. Curtis
tnc time since the first ot the year. der putchased lhe small house at
ir corner
numc on
un ot lh^ vUU«e who were married
comer home
Mrs Arthur Kenyan was cuiuumm! the rear of their
Mr
and
Mrs
Bud
Oct
1889 observed their 5«ih
We*Main
SI.
M.
__
to her home hut week‘by sickness
-------.
----wedding
anniversary
-------Bronkema
lhe
cottage
across
from
—-—■ —
—--—- this Monday
nnd Mrs Win Crldler has been
suffering with sinus infectlnq the the schoolhouse—and the house by Quietly al their home,
Mr.
Curtis
was K
barn
the
water
tower
by
George
Davis
Mr
n
“
'
,u —
""' In Olouccs- j
past week.
,..r Schultz
6W..U— family who
»..» are
u.v living
...U.K te»- England, on April 18. 1861 and
Tiitin the house bought by the Bron- nis wife, the former Lillian Prickett
MYF (amp-institute
The young people of the Metho­ kemns will move to the hauw by in Wauseon. Ohio on Feb 24. 1870.
kit coeuloa J full
He attended the Gloucester schools
dist Youth Fellowship are holding Hie tower
Aloo trp* Kilutioa.
y
nnd also learned the decorator's
LX.’iSES
Jflir
their third annua! camp-institute
tiadc. He graduated from Wood­
this week, beginning Wednesday
l&lt;t« laiiroctiooa.
ww n
Work on the foundation of the stock college in Canada in 1886. was
evening and continuing through
Saturday, at Chief Noonday lake in . new factory of White Products CorYunkee Springs pork. Tills is teach- poration on the land cast of the riv- years later was ordained os a min-1
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
"
‘ «o while
**■' school
■* * 'Ls_ cr adjoining tnc pickle station is Uter of the Regular Baptist church. I
trs •institute
week
He came u&gt; the United States In
DRUG STOJIE
closed thr young folks can enjoy prosrrsiltut rapidly The plant, an
this camp and also receive some fine expansion of their Mam St. factory. 1889 and his first pastorale was at
Christian teaching
Mrs. Hester
Kermeen. local youth counselor is in will be used tor the manufacture &lt;if
charge and is ably assisted by thr
Rev R D. Leonard who has been ter heaters which they make The
prominent in the work in the East. street north ot the Mary Moe home
The theme ot the gathering is has been opened and is seeing a lot
•working for Ood."
of traffic. This will be a real boom
Others aubiting in conducting for this end of ‘town.
various classes are the Rev Don
Doten of Grandville, and the Rev
Warehouse Enlargement
Dick Swoogcr of Sparta, director of
Ed -ind Ernorji Ftr.kbciner arc also
Methodist youth work of Grund (.(instructing a large addition to
Rapids district
their implement warehouse and re­
pair shop &lt;&gt;n Russell St by the
Happy Family Meeting
river
The six children of Mrs. Hattie I
-----------। Smith visited her on Sunday, the
W.S.CJi. Meeting
। first tlipe all had met together for | Ladles of the MethodLst church
I some time And this gathering was ' nnd community are asked to rcmemrather unexpected. Two of her । bcr the meeting this Thursday nfti grandsons were home on furlough 'ernnon. Oct 25. at the church
Tht re will
w &gt;11 be a pctluek
potluck dinner at
' from service which made it more There
I o clock followed
by buaines*. de­
| pleasant
...............................
I Present were A Jay Smith and votional* and a program with the
j son Richard cf Ada, Mr and Mrs Young Woman s Guild taking part.
. Leon Drew and sons 11 Bill "•&lt;•* Bring own table service, sandwiches
and Norman Drew of Battle Creek; und dish of food to pass
Mr. and Mrs. John Smitn of l\mjpersVille; Mr nnd Mrs Ross StuufAnnual Star Meeting
. fer of Alto. Mr nnd Mrs. Arthur
Middleville Chapter No 17 Order
Smith and three sons of Hastings, of the Eastern Star will meet Frl। Mr und Mr* Ted Smith of Dowling; ‘ day evening. Oct 26 for the annual
Pvt. Harris Smith of Ft Knox, Ky, mcetUtg.
...
election ■of officers and
:
There will also be re­
nnd his wife and two small sons ot initiation
freshments.
Grand Rapids

”J

COLD WAVE
If ff

STORM SASH
Act Now1
Protect your home from winter's cold
blasts We have Storm Sash m standard sizes Spe­
cial sizes made to order.
-

ROCK WOOL
HOME INSULATION
they’re scot! for a

couple of thousand morel"

Blanket your horpe against cold in winter and heat in
summer
Se$--M$|5t&gt;out JOHNS-MANSVILLE "Home
Insulation Plata.” JhA.
IETAL ROOF PAINT
I STOCK:

That’s what Mr. H. B. Lovett of 22046
Negaunee, Detroit, Mich, thinks of Wards
Riversides! That's what he wrote to us in a
completely unsolicited letter. Needless to say.
Mr. Lovett has never regretted his switch to
Riversides. Why not do as millions of car­
owners have done; come to Wards for your
tires and get more mileage; greater safety!

. Bund., ..mn,, ,UBU U Mr. ...d
Mrs. Vance Sliarp were Mr. and J( „ntl |1Xfd Campbell’s bond «t
Mrs. Ferd Johnson of Grund RJplds. I jis.ooo. which had not been fur- ,
Mrs. Lenna Johnson, sister of Mrs. nuhid when this was written.

MEN WANTED
For Utility Line Cleoronce Tree Trimming
YEAR AROUND. OUTDOOR EMPLOYMENT

OVERTIME AVAILABLE

Must Be 18 Yeors or Older

MICHIGAN SHADE TREE CO.
Coll or Sec Our Locol Foreman after 7 P.M.

H. L. Follick. 825 So. Dibble St.
PHONE 2950
'
10 25

MEN AND
WOMEN

Circle
More than thirty-five ladies en- , Mrs Clara Hunsberger. 78. wife of
Joyed the meeting of the Masters- Titus Hunsberger died at her home

.. ana'

ceivtng congratulations on the birth Sharp, Mln BerUui McCaul. Mrs. '
of a little daughter, weight ■'-» lbs . I Minnie Johnson was an afternoon
born nt Pennock hospital. Monday i caller.
morning October 22. Mrs. 8. was
•• *
the former Kathleen White.
.MUNICIPAL COURT
------ «—
I Harley D. Campbell, of Nashville,
Mr. and Mrs Vance Sharp enter-1 charged with flrat degree murder,
tabled Saturday night in honor of | was arraigned In Municipal court
Mr. and Mrs
Peru Johnson of &gt; on Tuesday As he .can do under a
Grand Rapids. Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude | tccently enacted law. Prosecuting
Kermeen and Mr and Mrs. Dunlap I Attorney L E. Barnett demanded an

WANTED!
TO OPERATE MACHINES WHICH ARE NOW IDLE BECAUSE OF THE
SHORTAGE OF WORKERS ... GOOD PAY ... GOOD WORKING CON­
DITIONS, PRODUCING BADLY-NEEDED HASTINGS REPLACEMENT

PISTON RINGS ESSENTIAL TO KEEP TRUCKS, BUSES, FARM TRAC­
TORS AND PASSENGER CARS ROLLING.

JOBS for Experienced and Inexperienced

NfWTON LUIHBfR CO.

VACATION PAV!

Formerly Hastings Construction Co.

Quality Building .Materials
Hastings

Phone 2654

All employees with three months or more service receive pro-rated va

cation pay.

Group sickness and hospitalization insurance is available

at low cost.

The people who work here ore the kind you'd like as friends ond co­

MllFS-OF-SAFFTY
•^X*'**' ON RIVERSIDES

6.00-16 Un

workers.

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PHYSICAL
Tiro

Tuba

EXAMINATION

REQUIRED

APPLY AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

5.25/5.50-18.. 111.65 12.65
5.25/5.50-17. . 12.80 2.75
6.25/6.50-,6..
16.95 3.55
7.00-15............
18.75 3.45
7.00-16...........
19.20 3.65

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HASTHHrS
MANUFACTURING

COMPANY

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

MONTGOMERY WARD
Ly Barker's Drug Store

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                  <text>HILF BEAT INFLATION
BUY BONDS

NINETIETH YEAR

•On fhe

Home Front

The Hastings Banner
24 PAGES—THREE SECTIONS

COUNTY SHOULD
EASILY MEET VICTORY
BOND QUOTA

JHI All:"
Cash Resource* of
■4* And a big Hoopla, 'cause they tell
Individual* Now At
W the old sheet will have 24 pages
An All-Time High
Ofls week. So here's where we give
cut and If you read to the word
The Victory Loan Drive. Use last
"Cheerio.” you'll know all of th* public sal? of government bonds,
copy was used for thLs weak—here's began Monday. Quotas ^hLs time
hoping
are smaller than in previous drives.
tStanding on the Trio corners Sat- A new bond, the *200 Roosevelt
Srday waiting for lhe 5'20 pm. Bond, will be featured in the "D"
ackson bus. u as good a place as issues.
any to begin the new* this week,
The quota for individuals in
‘tame there also stood on* of the Barry county Ls ,398.000. of which
very nicest guy* we've ever talked *360.000 must be in the "E” issues.
with. He was Pfc. Merle R. Clem- ; Corporation, have been assigned
,
ens, son of the Roy Clemens. Wood- j *217.000.
land R. 3. &lt;formerly of Hostings)
About 2.000 Barry county boys
who had received hl* honorable dis­ served with the armed forces during
charge on Wed. after more than 3 World War II. Of theje, only about
yra.Jn service. 13 mos. of which 450 have already returned home.
wasapent us a E.T.O. paratrooper, This means that 1.550 are yet to i
serving in the invasion* of Sicily be demobilized. The average trans- I
and Italy—Anzio Beachhead. Merle porta lion cost to bring one boy |
Was in civles and we thought maybe home b. estimated by Hie govern-1
Ural was why he looked so brightly ment to be ,150 00 Thus, it will
happy but he soon put us straight take about ,232.500. or nearly two I
on that. The beam was for hl* thirds of the county’s assigned "E”
bride-to-be. Virginia Weeks of Nash- bond quota to bring the rest of
Barry county's service men back
7h&lt;- Jackson btu She did arrive home!
and we exchanged greetings with
Out of Burry county'* 22,613 citi­
Virginia, a most radiant dark haired zens. there arc certainly 125 who
lovely She met Merle during his could ufford to purchase at least
first furlough home and from then one 81.000 bond npiecr Rhere nre
on romance bloomed Between that 170 who should be able to buy ,500
lime and their wedding on Monday bonds; there must be a minimum of
of Ulis week. Merle was awarded the 300 who could participate in the
Purple Haan and rated the E.T.O. ,200 Roosevelt .Memorial Issue; cer­
ribbon with 4 stars During their tainly there are 400 who shouldn't
honeymoon they'll go to Munising hesitate to buy ,100 bonds and at
lo visit Merit's slater, Elnora, who least 500 more who can invest In ,50
Is there with her husband. Kenneth bonds—and last but not least, there
Beckwith, himself a returned are a thousand people here who
wounded veteran from E.TO-. who can afford the ,1875 apiece neces­
sary to buy the ,25 bonds.
slgntfi as guard for German prisThe program as outlined Ls a
oiAra of war stationed In northern modest one Yet it will account for
Michigan. &lt;who said we didn't get the *360.000 "E ' bond quota assigned
allelic facts) All good and bountl- this county. Moreover it Involves
fu^ishes to the newlywed*. Here's only 2.495 people or about one pcrto-you and all Use other gallant
cq|&gt;t&gt;les like you.
People here have the resources
Golly* he looks wonderful in a to meet such a program easily
URiform—that's Lt Albert Barcroft.
Despite previous bond drives and
Freeport. 37. whom we met down the supposedly high coat of living,
town with his wife, a pretty blonde, bank deposits here have increased
| she who we met for the first time— steadily during the war. From De­
I ae’ve known her husband from way cember 31, 1940 through June 30.
I back Albert. In service 3 yrs., is 1945, our percentages In demand and
Mtoaded for the west coast, from lime deposits of Individuals, part­
there that La the question. Mr*. B. nerships and corporations In the
will go with him while he's in the five bapks m the county have inBlates.
|
Had a chat with Lt. Russ LauBatik
Demand Time
, bauuh Sat
He came home over Delton State Bank........ 272% 121%
lhe weekend fflew to Battle Creek' Hasting* City Bank ....248% 124%
। just lo see his cousin Lt. Philo Oil* National Bank of
who has been home. Rum. who Is
Hastings ........................ 180% 106%
station'd in Ohio. Instructing, says Farmer* State Bank—
that baby boy of hl* is quite o fel­
Middleville ................ .490^ 57'
low Although Rum has plenty of Central National Bank
points i remember he was one of lhe
—Nashville ■Branch) .100% 100%
first pilots to make the shuttle raids
pver Germany) hr expects to conTOTAL ........
........ 256‘1 133 %
Unuc on his present assignment for
Demand deposits in dollars in­
the present
•
creased from *1.190.000 to 844(0.­
Discharged after 3 yr*.. 8 mo's in 000. Likewise, Time deposits In­
service Ls pleasant, fine looking CpI. creased from *2.155,000 to ,5.015.000.
Ward Freeman. Middleville TK. ’36.
In buying bonds we arc not giving
•who wears the E.T.O, ribbon with 4 a thing but rather investing in lhe
t&lt;M*rs fd^ service with the aviation world's safest security. Furthermore
engrs. In England. France. Belgium Individual support to U»e*e bond
and Germany. HU brother Cecil, a campaign* Ls a safeguard against
fighter pilot who served In England Inflation since It help* to defer
and Belgium with the 8th Air Force purchasing power to some future
received hU discharge the past June. time when Industry will be better
The two brothers met while In Bel­ able to meet consumer demands.
gium—the first time they had seen
each other in 3 yrs Word mentioned
.ineetlng a TK schoolmate, overseas
Veteran Wayne Crookston. In Grand
Rapids while he was there visiting
A five-day reupholstering school
his sister Beulah, whose husband Is
Is being arranged for Barry county
in Germany.
people by Mary E. BuUls, home ex­
Honfe for 45 days before reporting tension agent. It will be held in

Re-upholstering School
Set For November 9

early December al Carlton Center.
On Friday. November 9. those who
arc Interested will meet at 1:30 pm.
In lhe Carlton Orange hall for a
preliminary lesson.
Miss Ruth Peck, specialist in home
furnishing, will describe the school
and give suggestions for necessary
supplies and simple equipment need­
ed. She will also tell how to pre­
pare the chair so that everything
can be In readiness when the school
starts.
Each person who plana to reup­
holster a chair, antique or present
day style, will need a helper. The
helpers as well as lhe chair owner
are urged to attend. The owners
FRIED CHICKEN SUPPER
are asked by MBs BuUls to bring a
. By Prairieville Rebekahs at their sketch or picture of their chairs to
nail, Friday, Nov. 2. 6 pm. 75c and this preliminary meeting Friday
to-vlslt-wlth Pfc. Dunne Ruthnuff
cf Lacey, who attended Delton
school. Duane, who was on the
farm before entering service was
overseas a year with lhe 3rd Army
Engrs. He wears the E.T.O. ribbon
with 3 stars. His brother. Ernest Is
serving with the navy In the Pa­
cific.
Lieut. Eugene Bush and family,
and F/O John Bush and wife arc
now home on terminal leaves.
Sorry we again missed a visit with
Lt. Laurence Wieland. Freeport,
after paying for their construction.
■ Continued on Pago 4. Sec. 2)

ATTENDS SERIES
OF CONFERENCES
C. C. Hlgbie. acting Veterans
Counsellor, spent all of last week
In n srriea of conferences during
FRIED CHICKEN SUPPER
which time a visit was made to the
Briggs church, WJ3.CS.. Nov. 1. Veteran* Facility In Grand Rapids,
8:30 pm. *1.00 per plate.—Adv. 11-1 Pine Lake Camp. Percy Jones hos­
pital. the Veterans Adm. at Dear­
born and Centers nt Ann Arbor. De­
troit and Ypsilanti.

Dance at Bowens Mills Sat. eve­
nings Good music. All welcome.
Adv. 11-1

RATIONING

☆ AT A GLANCE ☆

Red

Stamps:

0-1, H-l, J-l, K-l expire Nov. 30.
L-l through Q-l. valid Sept. 1.
through Dec. 31. Next stamps good

ITS ALL OVER
Government rationing of shoes Is
now -past history." AH restrictions
were removed Wednesday. Some
types may be scarce for a while but
It won t be long before stocks will
be up to pre-war standards. We
thank our customers for their con­
sideration. Taylors Shoe Store.
Hastings.—Adv. Out 11-1
DANCE Every Sat. right. Cleat
Lake Lodge. Kemerllng Orch.. 50c
plus lax. Glen Ingram, Dewayne
Greenfield.—Adv. 11-1

Sugar stamp No. 38, good Sept.
1 through Dec. 31 for five pounds.
BAKE SALE—Sat.. Nov. 3, 8 30
Shoe*
'
“Airplane" ztamps No&gt; 1. 2. 3. and al Food Center by the Apadenska
4 ofj&gt;ook 3 good until furthw notice. Camp Fire Group. Adv. 11-1.

Fine Improvement
Is the State's Good
Work on Green St.
Driven of cars on Green street,
since the state added a thick layer
of asphalt on the old cement pav­
ing. are deeply impressed with the
striking improvement It has made.
The surface is smooth and resilllant.
Residents along the street are great­
ly pleased because the- cars now
move m quietly. It is fine for them
to miss the roar of passing traffic.
pleasant when the surface of that
highway was hard and very rough.
The first cement paving In Has­
tings was that on Green street.
There has been a decided Improve­
ment In laying cement paving since
that time. It seems to one who
drive* over It now as if a cement
base with asphalt top Is about the
ideal for smoothness, quietness and
comfort in riding.

ASK LARGER STATE
13053735
Our Supervisor* Ask That
To Carry on Work of County
Health Deportment*
A resolution was passed by our
board of supervisor*. i&gt;t their re­
cent session, commending the work
of the Barry' County Health De­
partment for. preventing epidemics
in this county since that depart­
ment was established here It also
mentions the splendid work it ha*
done and I* doing in combating di­
sease* and tn promoting the genera)
welfare of our people
The resolution recites the fact
that this county is paying all II can
afford to maintain this department.
While the state gives thU county
,3.500 and the W. S. ,2500. to help
maintain county health service, this
county L* contributing ,12.270 per
year. It has been established that
to maintain a county health de­
partment; to have It function as It
should In rendering health service,
costs at least ,1.00 per Inhabitant
The board does not feel that this
county should pay more than It Is
paying.
The resolution recites the fact
that the work of the health depart­
ment not only benefits the people of
the county, but also benefits outsid­
ers who come to this county on busi­
ness or for recreation or for social
visits. They also have these bene­
fits. Therefore the state and na­
tion ought to give enough *o that
county health service can be contin­
ued on an efficient service basis.
The resolution calls for larger aid
to counties by the state and nation
to cany on the work of a county
health department.
This resolution will be sent to
every Michigan county, with the
request that its board of supervisors
also ask for larger stale and na­
tional aid for county health work.

Farm Bureau Women
To Gather at Lansing
The state meeting of the Farm
Bureau Women will be held in East
Lansing on Wednesday. Nov. 7. at
Fairchild theatre on the Michigan
State College campus. Registra­
tion of voting delegates at 9:30 am.
Meeting starts at 10 am. Lunch­
eon at People's church. Dost Lan­
sing. Al) reservations for luncheon
must be made to Mrs. Waller Hobbe.
R. 2. Delton, before Nov. 1.
Mrs. Raymond Sayre of Iowa, vice­
president of Associated Women, will
be the guest speaker In the after­
noon.
"On to East Lansing for the first
annual meeting of Farm Bureau
Women since they have been work­
ing on their own program." Let's
have fifty or more women from
Barry county there.

Rotary Gives Three
Wheel Chairs to
Percy Jones Hospital
Hastings Rotary Club has received
a letter of thanks from the Hos­
pital Council of the Michigan Red
Cross thanking lhe members for
donating the money to buy two
wheel chairs for Percy Jones Hos­
pital. Shortly before the letter was
received, the Rotarians voted lo do­
nate additional funds for the pur­
chase of a third wheel chair.
TWO REELECTIONS
The supervisors at their October
session reelected Walter Culbert, of
Carlton, as a member of the county
road commission, and Myron Tuck­
erman as a member of the county
welfare board. They have both giv­
en good service and well deserved to
be continued as members of the
two organizations.
A CORRECTION
In reporting an automobile acci­
dent in our Issue of Oct. 25, involv­
ing cars driven by Arthur Richard­
son and Lawrence Bird, the Banner
stated that "the Bird car was going
at a good clip." Some readers have
construed this to mean that we
thought Mr. Bird was responsible
for the crash. Such was not our
Intention. The sheriff has placed
the speed of the Bird car at about
35 miles per hour—a moderate speed
as highway driving goes. At any

plaee blame but merely to report
what happened.

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THUMGAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1945

SECTION ONE—PACES 1 to 8

SAXONS DOWN
ALLEGAN 13 TO 12

EDITORIAL
Calvin Coolidge once said that,
"each word a president utter*
weighs a ton.” That remark de­
serves careful study and practical
application by Ute present adminis­
tration. It seems to us that there
has been loo much tendency at
Washington to speak in an offhand,
casual manner without giving con­
sideration to terrific importance
which the public and the world at­
taches to each presidential utter­
ance.

CKLIBRATV VI
BUYING MOI

Coroner's Jury
Nomei Husband
As Wife's Slayer

NUMI

ZIEGLER ALL SET
GO WITH WORK ON
STATE TRUNK INES

nounces expansion of territory by
forceful means: and it recognizes
Coroner Dr. C. P. Lathrop con__
the utter necessity of International
Hard Running Attack,
ducted an inquest. Thursday, at
CP-operatlon In adjusting differ Strong line Play
Nashville, with reference to the
ences. Yet. although the policy is
death of Mr*. Mildred Campbell,
Feature* In Thriller
Will C*» Abauf $20,000,000
excellent from the standpoint of
which occurred on the preceding
From U. $. foe Mich. Trunk
Monday, at her homo in that vil­
Idealism, it does not suggest the
Lost Wednesday evening saw the
Lin**; to Start Relocating
practical means by which these Hastings Saxons again come out on lage, from a gunshot wound. A Jury
was Impanelled, and testimony pre­
And Grading M37 Soon
points are to be put in operation.
the long end of a close hard-fought sented os to the cause of her de­
contest
as
they
defeated
the
Allegan
cease The Jury determined that her
For example, almost every Ameri­
State Highway Commission**
Tigers by the close margin of 13-12. death was caused by "A person, ap­
can would like to see the smaller
Early in the second quarter the parently her husband. Harley Camp­
nations of the world adopt real Saxons, led by McKeough and Fcldbell."
ment of ihe inink line highways of
democratic processes and determine pousah, smashed to the Tiger 15 yd.
The inquest was conducted while Michigan. He will "shoot the work***
their own form of government. Yet, line where George Walton, fleet the funeral of Mrs. Campbell was when congress shall pass and the
The 12-potnt foreign policy out­ | this throws us Into direct conflict halfback, circled the end for the
being held at the Hess funeral home. president sign the appropriation for
first id. Coleman's place-kick spilt Her husband is in Jail here, charged the huge road-building project, that
lined by President Truman in his
I with the Soviet Union in Hungary.
Navy Day address sliould receive Rumania. Bulgaria. Jugoslavia. Po- the uprights and the Hustings elev­ with first degree murder Hit ball is expected to give employment to
en enjoyed a 7-0 lead at halftime.
was fixed at ,15.000. but has not several hundred thousand men. The
wide-spread support In genera) it
The Saxons started the second j been furnished.
,[ muu.
land. ruuanu
Finland—ami
and even urrnunj.
Germany
state highway department will start
wt» V S opinion I
half with a bans when Jack Ech________ _ _ .__________
lecelvlng bids as soon as federal
***
’
on WUMI .11.1..- 11 «co,.|w„h lh,
,„du. tinaw’s kick-off sailed to the Alle- '
funds shall be available.
san 2 ydI line
. , - _ i. a ki.. r
rlirf
line. The Tigers then . .ii
a i r c
nlm il« n«~it, ot MrtU, .«njHonil Koo,
The federal act will provide Mich­
failed to pass the mid-field stripe AA I I f|
(I KI
U \
| T I (j
\A
A II L
h\
\
. pratroio .llh tore; I. campion, L
and the Saxons took over and HUVlIVll
n U V I I VII J
JMLLJ
n L L J ls an with (16.838.433 a year for three
&gt;ears, to be divided as follows: trunk
Uie „hU01 .moll nouon.: II .dj,,,
marched to the Tiger 10 yd. line I
lines. ,6.826.974; urban streets and
vocates freedom of thought and1
where Dick Feldpausch. eluding i BEN CRAKER. Prop,
highways which are pn federal sys­
three Tiger tacklers, smashed his | fa
■ Continued on Pane 7 Sec. 2.)
expression as a world policy, it de­
As he ii working
working ir.
in Kalamazoo. I tem*. (5.682.413; secondary or feeder
way over for the .second Saxon I Mr. Crakrr will have an auction
touchdcwn. The attempt at the extra 1 Ai&gt;iP al hLs place known as Wil- toads, (county roads'. (4.129.025.
In a letter to a Barry county citi­
polnt was blocked and the score Ham Selbal s farm, located 2 miles
stnnd Hx«tings
UutltUM IX
Allroan 0
O
. ,)crth । mJle
of DeJton. or j zen. recently published in the Banstood
13. Allegan
Midway in the third period the mile east of Carpenter's corners on
ns
soon as the federal money la
Allegan eleven, recovering from north side ot Wall lake. Section 28.
their first half tumbleitles.” moved Hope Twp He is offering a good
| the bail deep into Saxon territory list of horses, cows, tools, hay and cation of M37. also the paving of
New Firm to Be Known A&gt;
A nr IM TliF DIDI F
and scored on a line buck. Wceb Corn, and miscellaneous items. Lor- that trunk line, from Middleville to
Grand Rapids. He estimated that
Wolldorff-MocArthur Plant AKt Irl I HL u
l
carrying the ball The attempt al
Extensive Change*
conversion failed and the score reaa
might require three yean to com­
From Thanksgiving to Xmas 13-6
adv. elsewhere in paper for full par­ plete this project. If possible, grad­
A re-organization of the firm of
A
few
minutes
later
the
Tigers
ticular?.
American Bible Society
ing will begin on this highway thia
Walldnrff A Son. which has been In
scored again on a fluke pass with
Sponsor* World-Wide
year, and be carried on through the
the furniture and mortuary busldefensive halfback Coleman batted
Bible Reading Plan
1 into the arms of Wells, Tiger end. W.M. N. LET8ON, Prop.
is announced this week. Robert W.
Mr. Letson is having his second ties, paving will begin.
I who carried it the remaining 10
Christ
emphasized
the
need
and
The Barry county road commis­
MacArthur, who was associated with
yds. to a t,d. Again the Tigers failed annual auction local co at hi* farm
value of the right type of human to convert.
9 miles north of Nashville on M-66. sion have their applications In for
Such a personality
the war and Dans son. Robert C personality
The Tiger attack faded tn the or 17 mile* south of Ionia on M-66. federal aid for several county hlgbWaltdorff who is now on duty with needs liberty for its development. fourth quarter and although Has­ or 30 mile* west of Lansing on M-43.
the U S Navy, become activ’e part­ The great Teacher said: "The truth tings did not score, they controlled He is offering a very good list of
shall make you free." Another Bi­ the ball for mast of thLs period and registered durocs. Allen Haskin, of
ners.
each year for thrte years to Mich­
The new firm will be known as ble writer said “Where the Spirit the game ended. Hastings 13. Alle­
of God is. there is liberty "
elsewhere In paper for full particu­ igan. That aid would no doubt be
gan 12.
Walldorff-MacArthur
used in blacktopping the county
Center Roy Hewitt and Capt.Tom lars.
Our government Is founded on
Under the new set-up, Dan will
roads that shall be Improved.
continue active In lhe firm, to give liberty and equality, which ore es­ O’Connor starred In the stalwart
The state gives this money on a
VESTA REASE. Admx.
lhe organization the benefit of his sentially Christian Ideals. So Amer­ Hastings forward wall while acting
50-50 basis to the state and counIn order to settle the estate of the
ica and mankind owes much to lhe captain Gearhart stood out defens­
experience and background
ively for the Tigers. Hastings led late Oscar H. Cooper. Vesla Scaw
Bible.
Muses
was
the
world's
first
Plans arc being made by the firm
In first down. 13 to 5
will have a public auction located that ought to gel In on thia profcr added and rearranged floor great democrat. The failure of the
The starting lineups:
one mile south and one quarter mile
space In the funeral home os well as Jews to live up to his teaching Hastings
Allegan west of Woodland. She is offering a
an over-all rearrangement In the caused them much suffering and
east until it intersects MM. doe* not
Wilcox
good list of hone*, sheep, farm tools,
store to provide greater convenience the lau of their national life. We A. Wilson
Dannenberg and other articles. Loren Hersh­ yet carry enough traffic so that ce­
to customers The firm plans to add find them today "a people without R. Stowell
Engels berger will cry the sale while Carl ment paving could be expected for
a lino of home appliances when they I a country.”
■ Continued on Page 4. Bee. IJ
R. Hewitt
ci Gearhart
are available.
We all wont a stable, peaceful, J. Malcolm
Tripp elsewhere In paper for full particu­
free world. We will have It only os J. Echtlnaw
CARAGf DESTROYED
Pierce lars.
lhe world's people "love Ood with F. MacDonald
Wells
all the heart, mind and strength, J. Coleman
QB.
men* was ___ „ „ __ __________
and thelrmelghbors as themselves." E. McKeough
Neal Webb
Owing lo other work. Mr. Coppock Fred Christie, In southeast Irving
That Is basic We cannot hate races O. Walton
Noel Webb will have a public auction located township. The firemen found the
or Individuals and have freedom D. Feldpausch
.
_______
Burton at his place known os the Masser
How shall we gain the power that
Tomorrow night the Saxons seek Estate. M mile south of Durfee blare had made such progress when
will make us free? The Bible gives their first home victory against St
Popular Yearly Event At
school, or 1 mile north. 2 miles east
the answer.
John* in a conference game. The and Ai mile north of Dowling, Sec. chance to save that buildinc. They
High School Nov. 8-9
The American Bible Society, which kickoff will be at 7:30 p.m. at John­ 23 of Baltimore twp. He is offer­
ing a good list of horses, cattle, the flames from reaching the house
The 23rd Annual Ag-H E. Exposi­ Is undenominational, has planned a son Field.
feed, machinery, household goods, and barn.
tion is being held in the Hastings period of Bible study from Thanks­
and other articles. Loren Coppock
High school Gym on November 8th giving to Christmas. It invites all
will cry the sale and Milt Lelnaar stall a furnace in the basement at
Americans,
ond
people
of
every
and 9th In connection with lhe Has­
wlU act as clerk. Sec advs. else­ his home, and had stored a consid­
tings High school exhibit and open­ land, to unite in a dally study of
where in paper for full particulars. erable quantity of potatoes and oth­
house. The agricultural exhibits are the Bible, a set reading for each
er vegetable* in the garage. All these
divided into 42 classes of grains,
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
were destroyed.
The damage
DAN ERB, Prop.
potatoes, vegetables, hay. and other
Mrs. Chester Stowell Head*
Having sold his farm Mr. Erb will amounted to about *400.
farm exhibits. Sweepstoke awards
Drive; Most of Fund*
have a public auction at his place
will be made to high point winners
In the show together with about
located ’4 mile west of Delton or
For Use In County
*200 in cash awards. The rural
Tile Jr. Red Cross enrollment for 214 mile* east of Prairieville. He Is
schools will again exhibit their
service begins Thurs.. Nov. 1, to offering n good list of hone*, sheep,
school work and group projects in
continue through Nov. 15. according com. oats, and grain, farm machin­
Auctioneer Coppock report* th*
the rural school division. The man­
to Mrs. Chester Stowell. Jr. Red ery. and household goods. Loren
ager of this year's exposition will be
Cross chairman of the Barry Co. Coppock will cry lhe sale and Mill net, ran *2.000 better than antici­
Ralph Nve. assisted bv John Cheese­
Chapter, American Red cross This Lelnaar will act as clerk. See adv*, pated. naturally pleasing both own-'
man and advised by T. N. Knopf.
year the aim Is for each child in elsewhere in paper for full particu­ er and auctioneer.
the schools to contribute at least 10 lars.
The Home Economics will have
May Point the Way to
cents, although if an Individual
their exhibits tn the gvm under the
Remedy Flood Situation in
school room collects 50 cents, that MAX FISHER. Prop.
direction of Mrs. Marv Pavne Their
Goodyears. D.G.T.O. Coat* Grove’
Thornapplc
River
Area
Having decided to dispose of his
room Is entitled to 100 per cent
exhibits Include clothing, baked
Baked goods Nov. 3.—Adv. out 11-1.
enrollment.
personal property, Mr. Fisher will
goods, canned goods, and house
Apparently
in
other
counties
and
A small portion of this money have a public auction al the place
hold articles. The chemistry deoartment I* preDaring a rubber ex­ communities damage to property, goes to headquarters for enrollment, known as the Henry Fisher farm Harry King will act
caused
by
unusually
high
water
In
the remainder kept here tn the located 4'; miles east of Hastings
hibit with samples in the various
stages of its development
Hie streams. Is realized. In one case county to purchase supplies for a on the State Road or 2 miles south full particulars.
freshman English classes will fea­ this flooding was the cause of court contribution to the National Chil- and U mile west of Coats Grove’s
■Contlnued on Page 6. Sec. 1.)
ture dLsulavs of their Treasure Is­ action. It Is also being brought to
He Is offering a good list of cattle, teNIIVSMAN. Prop.
land nrolecls and the history class the attention of state authorities,
farm machinery and tools, house­
Having decided lo quit farming.
ore planning a dlsolav of various with the idea that lhe state will see
hold goods, and miscellaneous ar­ Mr. Husman will have an auction
war tronhies from Janan and Ger­ that the situation is remedied. That
ticles. Dewey Reed will cry the sale
many. The commercial department would be fair and equitable, since
and Clifford Hammond will act as
state
laws
have
encouraged
the
con
­
Ls preparing a demonstration of
clerk. See Adv. elsewhere tn paper north and 3 miles east of Nashville.
advancement in tvplna with speed struction of drains, which are the
for full particulars.
He is offering a good list of eatprincipal cause of excessive high
tests and "blindfold typing”.
Feldpausch Food Center here will
The Exposition and exhibits are water In many streams and rivers.
household goods, eta. Will Martin
free and all persons interested are Our own Thomapple is an excellent celebrate its twelfth anniversary by
a special sale of meats and grocer­ Carty will have a public auction at
urged to attend on Thursday or Illustration of that fact.
ies this week Friday and Saturday. the farm located 4S miles north of
Friday evening. Nov. Sth and 9th.
Maple river flows through some
rhere in this issue for full particuA sneclsl nrrwrrom Ls planned for excellent agricultural counties. Inio Nov. 2 and 3. featuring many items Bedford, or 1': mile* west and 1’4
the Central Auditorium on Frldav that river and streams flowing tnto which have been scarce since Pean miles south of Lacey across from
evening bv the music and dramatic It, many and needed drains, In­ Harbor. Food Center, which began Culver lake. Section 23. Johnstown.
In
a
small
way
during
the
deep
departments.
He &gt;• offering a good list of horses,
creasing number* of them, are emp­
business depression of lhe early cattie. hogs, hay and grain, geese,
tying. The result Is excessive floutls
1930 s. has developed Into an out­ tools, and numerous other articles.
In the Maple, which do much dam­
standing supermarket which has
age in periods of hard rains.
followed the consistent policy of at­ and Milt Lelnaar will act as clerk.
A suit was started in Ute Circuit tempting to provide ample quanti­ See adv. elsewhere in paper tor full
Barry countv to date has made court of Gratiot county by a group ties of good food at reasonable particulars.
of
farmers
living
In
the
southwest
prices.
74 per cent of Its ouota in the Unit­
HARRY A. EMERY, Owner
ed War Fund Drive, according to part of that county. Flood condi­
Having decided to sell his slock
Edwin L. Tavlnr. chairman. While tions in that area had become In­ NAMED THREE MEMBERS
The board of supervisors received and go to Florida. Mr. Emery will
thU is somewhat above the state creasingly serious during recent
and national average. It U the first years, because of adding new drains numerous petitions asking them to
of the three drives in which the every year. This group asked an In­ give financial support to the Barry located 2 miles north. 1 mile west
county approached the deadline with junction to restrain the drain com­ County Commission on Veterans snd 1 mile north of Nashville; or 0
its quota unfilled, Mr. Taylor said. missioners of Clinton. Gratiot and Affairs. That body appropriated miles east of Hastings on Blate Road
other countie* from the construc­ *4.000 to enable the commission to and 1 mile north. He is offering
Herewith is the record to datet
tion of any more drains emptying employ some one to devote Ills en­ good list of horse*. cattle, poultry,
100 Per Cent of Quota—Delton Into the Maple river or its tribu­
tire time to rendering service that rabbits, popcorn, farm implements,
and Freeport,
taries. Tiie judge granted a tem­ may be helpful to the relumed vet­ household goods, etc. Dewey Reed
75 Per Cent of Quota—Middle­ porary Injunction.
erans It also named Mayor Leon­ will cry the sale and Clifford Ham­
ville. Barry and Hope townships.
ard. Supervisor Booher, of Carlton, mond will act as clerk. Bee lhe
Week before last our own Circuit
60 Per Cent of Quota—Nashville.
and Supervisor Newton, of Rutland,
Continued on page
Svc. 2)
Hastings. Woodland- ghd Assyria,
to membership of the commission.
particulars.
Hastings. Orangeville, Thornapple
STATE SENDS CHECK
and Woodland townships.
RUMMAGE BALE
CLYDE IABXN, Prop,
FOB ,15.646
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 4 and
40 Per Cent of Quota—Baltimore
On account of 111 health and mov­
County Treasurer George Clouse 10. at Goodyear Bros, showroom, ing Into town, Mr. Babin will have
and Prairieville township*.
auspices Esther Circle.’ Fhone Mrs.
Carlton. Castleton. Irvine. Johns­ money from the state highway de­ Vemor Blough. 3851. If you have ar­ 3*4 miles south of Nashville
town. Maole Grove. Rutland and partment. due this county. The ticle* to give—Adv.
I Yankee Springs townships
used by tht county road commission
Chicken supper Friday. Nov. 3. at
Bat night at 1.0.0. for the construction and malntsn- the Woodland Methodist church. 7*o
ance of county highway*
children under 13. 50c —Out 11-1.
‘stoss.
idv. out !!•!.

SfwRalAldorAfTfON marching orders
AND SON

FOR A NEW WORLD
IDL

ANNUAL AG.-H.E.
EXPO. &amp; OPEN HOUSE

JR. RED CROSS
ENROLLMENT
NOV. 1-15

THIS GRATIOT SUIT
WILL BE WATCHED BY
BARRY CO. CITIZENS

Banner Adi. Bring
Returni

Food Center to Hold
12th Anniversary Sale
Friday &amp; Saturday

County Looqing In
War Fund Drive

I Say Now!

�Tin: HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAT. NOVEMBER 1. IMS

PADS TWO

The itoff of Food Center'* meat Deportrtfent
thank* our thoutand* of potron* for their fine

cooperation and friendihip during the pait
WILLARD LAWRENCE. Mgr.

year.

WISCONSIN COLBY

CHEESE

38'

no limit buy oil

Our Greatest MEAT SALE Since Pearl Harbor!
We H ave Procured Tons of Quality Meats, which
Are Still Unavailable throughout the Country . . .
This Is Truly a Postwar Sale of Fine Quality Meats!
HERE'l’S'ONE’TO ASTOUN D YO U:

DRIED BEEF (Bulk)

BEEF

CORNED

• For corned bfeef and cabbage * Ib

22'
O(lc
O is

FRIDAY ALL DAY - 1 LB. LIMIT

LEG'S

POINT FREE—lb......................................

SHOULDER

MUTTON

POINT FREE—Ib._______

_______

MUTTON CHOPS
POINT FREE—lb____________________

patron*

-f Qc
JL

Q-*c
Ul

FINEST OF

HERE'S

ANOTHER

19c

(501b. limit)
Ib.

~

YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS:

SLICED BACON

**

""

■■

"

W

PORK SPECIALS!
Buy oil you want.

we hove over a ton on han

40

SMOKED HAM
SHANK HALF—Ib_________

SMOKED HAM

PORK SPECIALS!
8 tons of pork on hand.

PORK CHOPS center cut ib. 36=
PORK ROASTS Boston Butt Ib. 33=
PORK STEAK Boston Butt Ib. 38c
PORK SAUSAGE ROLL
39=

FOODS—AT

HOME RENDERED

BUTT HALF—lb___________________

Buy all you want.

SMOKED HAM

O«&gt;c
MM

with the

ECONOMY PRICES.

To Consumer* Only

8 ton* of pork on hand.

MUTTON

Confer will make every effort to provide our

59

CANADIAN BACON
AND

We won’t run put Vi Ib. pkg

..........

DURING THE COMING YEAR. We. at Food

Center cut sliced—Ib.______

PORK SAUSAGE ^deno. 1 ib. 35=
PORK SPARE RIBS meaty Ib. 22c

FAT BACK BACON
by the piece I No limit)—Ib.

PORK NECK BONES 1-n «»• 9=
PORK CUTLETS L“"T’' 35=

SMOKED SAUSAGE
lEckrkh) Try this, Il’* deUctoai
Point Free—Ib. rmi.m«Ti-

33'
QQC
OO

49'
20'
46'

TONS OF POINT FREE QUALITY BEEF!
10 TONS OF BEEF ON HAND.

ROUND STEAK
I You can't do better)

Point Free

Ib.

SIRLOIN STEAK
&lt; Shop early or late we will have them)

Ib.

Point Free

SHORT STEAKS
&lt; Here is a bargain)

Point Free

Ib.

Porterhouse STEAK
[(They ore delicious)

Point Free

Ib.

SWISS STEAK
(You can't go wrong)

OPEN WEEK DAYS
8:30 A. M. TILL 8:00 P. M.
SATURDAYS

—

8:30 A.M.-9:00 P.M.

Point Free

Ib.

29

28
25

35°
29

BUY ALL YOU WANT—NO LIMIT

22

CHUCK ROAST
(There is a money saver)

Point Free

ib.

BEEF RIBS
Meaty I You can't do better)

Point Free

BEEF STEW
Boneless lean

Ib.

Point Free

BEEF LIVER
Steer Tender

Ib.

Point Free

HAMBURGER
Fresh Ground

FDOKCENTER

Point Free

Ib.

Ib.

29'

29'
27

SHOP HERE AND SAVE!
...AT FOOD CENTER’S
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES!
|

�THE HASTINGS BVCfER. THVR8D4T. HQVBMBER 1. 1645

We. of the Grocery Department at Food
Center, wish to express our appreciation

for your fine patronage of the past year
. . . and assure you that we enjoyed your

friendly calls.

Foods and staples from all corners of the world are here awaiting

This coming year we hope to be able to
supply our many customers with oil of

If the things you want are available, you can be

your selection!

the food items which the post-war mar*

kef will produce!

EARL BUMFORD. Mgr.

sure Food Center will have them . . . and at the lowest prices!
H O R M E L

MINCE MEAT
27 ox. jar______________

Del Monte Coffee - 29
CHILI
CON CARNE

22'
CLOTHES
PINS
NO

LIMIT

2 *». 2Qc
HEINZ

CATSUP

Save on

?

A

23'

WHEATIE8—L(e. Pkf. 15c
Med. Pkt...........................................
KELLOGG'S RICE KRISP1ES

CREAM OF WHEAT
Quick or Rec. — Pk&lt;

HONEY
5Ib.jor

BEECH-NUT COFFEE
Lb.....................................................
MANOR HOUSE COFFEE

MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE
VIKING COFFEE
3 Ib.................... .............................. .

TENDERLEAF TEA — S lb. 46c

SALIDA TEA BAGS
ZEIGLER APPLE BUTTER
BAMBE COCOANUT
MOR ZIP POP CORN
Can ..................................
PEACH PRESERVE

44
11

CARNATION or PET MILK
Durr WAFFLE MIX

OPEN WEEK DAYS
8:30 A. M. TILL 8:00 P. M
SATURDAYS: 8:30 A. M. - 9 P. M.

FROZEN PEAS
12 ox. Pkg___________________
FROZEN CORN
12 ox. Pkg---------------------------------

1 ■' ’£^2’2. WI,H PURCH,SE 0F

FROZEN SQUASH
12 ox. Pkg.___.............................
CHOPPED HAM

PILLSBURYS BEST'^mm4&lt;ZF10UR

Armour — can
DUFF WAFFLE MIX

............... ............. ..............—

CHOP SUEY VEGETABLES
No. 2 con

BbL • • ’ $8 65
51b. Sack... 32c

25 Ib.
Sack’

FRENCH DRESSING
8 ox. Bottle_____________ _____

PINTO BEANS
No. 2 Can...
RENUZIT
Cal. Can

PILLSBURY whole wheat flour 51b. sack 29=
PILLSBURY BRAN
hox 15c
PILLSBURY FARINA
»8t 15=
SNO SHEEN CAKE FLOUR
pkg 23=
SUN MAID RAISINS seeded 15 oz. pkg. 15c

3 lbs.

NAJURAl\

2 c°n 23c

8

25c

21 can

IOC

Halves

Sliced

IJ

No Points

No Points

33'
33°
FA
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Ov
24°
43°
22'
25'
21'
29'
9'
20'

con

RED SALMON f.Ic
1 Ib. can

PINK SALMON OAc

PITTED DATES

Limited

DROMEDARY

BLUE WHITE

CLOTHES

\SSxr ioc
1 Ib. 19c
2 lbs. 35c

Demming

I Ib. can

WAYS

TO SERVE PANCAKES t WAFFLES
rarnno mm on nm ricxsst
1
Ktl PILLSBURY iHlKFtt.

can

BABY FOODS

Limited

LDELICI0US

7

Cutter-Kist"
S A LT I N E
CRACKERS

GERBER'S

can

25'

____________ l

RICE
lb. pkg. | 3

FRUIT cakes
ft *1.89
» KRAFT DINNER
PEACHES n.
33c
31c
ARMOUR’S TREET
3AC
23'
3AC
34' HORMEL SPAM
20'

49'
15'
25'
32'
30'
27'
24
21
37'
20
37'
21'
13'
$-|09

GRE SOLVENT

’ FLAVOR'}

pkg.

RALSTON—Quick or Reg.
Pk&lt;. ................................................
COCOA WHEAT
Pkf.................................................
GRAPE NUTS WHEAT MEAL
Pk&lt;.................. ..
GRAPENUTS
Pkf..................................................

KEYKO OLEO
Lb

»|.I9

ROWENA PANCAKE LOUR
5 Ib. Sack_____________

GET A FULL P0UND 0FY0UR NORITE

Special Low Price

MW

FAMO PANCAKE FLOUR
5 Ib. Sack____________________

B^ffee-^i

GRAPEFRUIT Texas Seedless 80 size 4 for 31c
SQUASH
Yellow Hubbard
Ib. 4C
CAULIFLOWER Snow White head 23=
CELERY HEARTS
bun. 15c
GRAPES
Tokay
2 lb. 29=
YAMS
31b. 23=
RUTABAGAS
2 «». 9=
APPLES
Spy*
2 lbs. 29=
POTATOES 100ib. sack$2.69 pk. 45c
POTATOES
Idaho
101b 45c
ORANGES Sunkist California 288s 2 doz. 39=

.M/WAZ/Uf

BETTY CROCKER SOUP
3 Pkg..............................

/
W

fRESH PRODUCE

14 ox. bottle

SHREDDED WHEAT
BISCUIT, N.B.C. pkg.

•

CHOW MEIN NOODLES
Ben Gee — Jar______________

“T ■

27c

fy Schuh*

Burch

NORTHERN

TISSUE
LIMITED

3

FDDKtENTER

pkgs.

25c

4 ... 19c

SHOP HERE AND SAVE!
AT FOOD CENTER'S
EVERY DAY LOW PRI(

�iaftMSL—_______ ।__________ _____________ _________________—

THS HAOTWOS BSXXB1I. THOSSDST. TOTSMBXS L 1&gt;«S

(Grand Rapid* W Garth Floria re| celved hl* honorable discharge from
I the army at Camp Grant. Ill. and
.
x. o ..
I returned home last Friday night.
I Last
Friday
ulll
rius,'n u. THUOZXnBAK.
------ -------—- . night
------- the.. Hastings
-I Hf wlth hu
- -------- -a
FiorU conage at Crooked
Frank O. VanSyckle. aged 78. ■ 8*xons
and,H.
thertH.rlr.,,Charlotte Oriole*
native of Johnstown township. died renewed the old-time rivalry In lake for a while
on‘iMdsy a7 Wmiock’bmpna!.' Mr“ football The setting was a long
Mr*. Roger William* entertained
VanSyckle was a carpenter by trade, dream come true with the dedication
miscellaneous aoowcr
shower si
at iwr
her
SurvlviDC ar*
Surviving
are two brothers.
brother*. Henry , of
or the
inc new Johnson
aonnson field
nriu. It
11 w-aa »
a at a nuaceuaneoua
and Orlle ■
Van
of Dowling, very colorful event with the liai- home last Thursday afternoon, in
anu
— -* Syckle
j
and two aUtera. Mr*. Edward Haver, ting* and Charlotte bands present honor of her cousin. Mrs Clark
Battle Creek, and Mra Bert Clark, and 1800 ipectators In the hard­ Lipscomb of Battle Creek, a recent
suMCMxrrioM
About twenty guests were
Wheeler The Rev. E. C. Rhode* fought game Charlotte came out on bride
present. * The Rev John Mlle* and
conducted the
lhe funeral
funeral at
at the
the EvanEvan- top with a 7 to 6 win.
tig. Birrs CaaMy. conducted
djorr
gi.4* l«r sU ■•»•!»-1 gclical church on Monday at 3:00
The officer* of the Hi-Y went to land called on Mr and Mr*. Lin­
RURfAU
”■** ziVo'iiytu I Pu *ntl •ntennent —
­ Union
was ■In
j Kalamazoo Saturday to attend the coln Bush Sunday afternoon Mr*.
1 cemetery.
' football game between WoSteni B. F Gaskill and son Bernard ot
Comstock also called during the aft­
Michigan and Great Lakes
I ORVILLE B. BRISTOL
ernoon * Mr., and Mr*. Robert
Orville B. Bristol, aged 50, of
Barnes attended the Rural Letter
Battle Creek, died on Wednesday-,
Carrier* annual meeting at the
1 Oct. 24. In University hospital in
Quimby church Saturday night Mr
I Ann Arbor where he was taken Oct.
Barnes was elected president of the
; 15. He had been sick since July
association. * Mrs Harold Burpee
He was born in Johnstown town­
The members of the National
' ship on March 29. 1895. the son of
I David A. and Aha Beach Bristol. Honor Society surprised the school
1 Surviving are hte wife. Nora; a with a special issue ot the Fortnight
I daughter. Mrs Elton McGhan. Has- on the first day of school.
। tings, a son. Lyle. In the Navy at
Miss Kaminske s beginning typing
I Chicago, his parenu. who live in
j Hastings: a *tep-son. Gordon Cau­ classes practiced with closed ryes
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
dill, and a sister. Mra Harry Chcese- the other day in preparation for
Wln*|an Stone. Pastor
1 man. both of Battle Creek, and the coming school fair Such ex­
10: 00 am.. Morning worship. Mr. three grandchildren Funeral serv­ hibits as this and many other types
Slone preaching. Sermon tnctne: ice* were held in Battle Creek on will Interest parents The fair will
“Lesson* from the Prophet*-" The (Saturday afternoon.
be held Nov 8-9 This is to be a
adult choir will sing. The nursery
combination nf (he Ag-HE exposi­
will be open to care for small chil­ ERNEST PIER RIF. LEWIS
tion and Open Hourc Friday eve­
dren during this service.
Ernest Pierrie Lewis wa* born in ning a program will be given In
11: 30 am, Sunday school. There Carlton Twp, Barry Co . Mich . Oc­ Central auditorium The dramatics
tober 20. 1883. the son of John D.
school Is fully graded
Lewis and Alice Thompson, and Schilling, will give More Perfect,
7:00 pm. Youth Fellowship Dick
Union" by Harold Weis*
Knopf will be the leader
All died In Pennock hospital. Oct 36.
1945. aged 62 years
young people are Invited,
Homeroom 201. under the guid­
Mr Lewis was married to Osa M.
On Friday evening. Nov. 2. a
ance ot
has ------achieved- 100
Jeffrey,
July
30,
1909
To
them
-----— .Mr
- Gies,
------------Church Night and Quarterly Con­
ference will be held in the churcn. three children were born. Eva J. percent In stamp and bond sales for
Rowley
of
Hastings.
Ethel
R.
Eaton.
।
61
consecutive week*.
Potluck supper will be served at
who
died
July
7.
1932.
and
Loren
K
(Continued
—
*
—
&gt;-n
-------page
7 •»
Sec.
— -•
2&gt;
7.D0. Dr. E. H. Babbitt will give an

ne Hasting Banner
——---------------- -

spent from Wednesday until Manday with Mrs William Month in John Harrington, scc'y and treas,
Detroit. * Mlehael Tarry of Plain­ Mrs. John Adam*.
Mrs. Vida Morford of Hickory
well spent a few day* last week with
her grandparent*. Mr. and Mr*.

Q B I T U A R I E S HIGH SCHOOL NOTES'

EDITORI Al—
ASSOCIATION

Frank Bernard ha* sold his cot-

Mr*. Gale Jenner. * Mr and Mra
Willard Whltemore were tn Haa, Mra. Clare Richards and baby of
I Jackson *pent from Ftlday night
until Sunday night with their motb| er. Mr* Blanche Richards. * Mrs.
.' Etele Horton entertained at a mterellaneou* shower Saturday evening
in honor of Mra. Charles Stevens,
! a recent bride. About eighteen
guest* were present The bride re­
ceived some lovely gifts * The Wil­
link
nuixtia class
iioaa of
oi the
uic Delton
uciioii
ling Worker*
Methodist church school met al the
homc of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Osskill. Thursday nighi
A potluck
supper was served The following

Ware and her mother were in Has-

lecture following
___ _________

O- H. Trinklein. Pastor
Morning worship at 10:30 Holy
Communion
Sunday school at 11 30. Christmas
program particulars will be an­
nounced.
Bunday school staff meeting Fri­
day November 2. 7:?0 pm «t 521
w Court

EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Don M Gury. Rector
I am Holy Communion
10 am Sunday school
I1 am. Holy Communion and Ser­
mon on "The Blessed Company of
the Satnu "
Today. Thursday . All Saints Day
Communion at 12:05 noon, followed
by luncheon and meeung of Em­
manuel Guild
Monday Nov 5. Diocesan Mens
Dinner. Grand Rapids
Tuesday Nov 6. Vestry Meeting
- Wednesday evening. Nov. 7. St.
Cecelia Choir Ouild
(Continued on Page 6. Sec. 2-&gt;

toekey and Bay View to the Strait'
COATS GROVE
Mrs Carl Holtom attended Teach­
er* Institute at Grand Rapid* last CREbSEV
Mr. and Mrs Wm Cartlidgc of
week. Mrs Paul Woodman went on
Friday. Mrs Holtom returning with Delton were Tuesday visitors at the
her on Saturday ♦ Pvt Richard Warren Cairns home and Mr and
Kimble rocs back to Camp Robin- Mr* Van Pelt of Yorkville were
son. Ark. Wednesday after visltlM | gueaU Sunday * Last week Sundas
his parents. Mr and Mr*. Floyd I guest* of Mr and Mrs Carl HartKtmble for two weeks * A special I mat. uere the John Hartman* of
C. E meeting at Coats Grove church Kalamaxoo Thi* ueck Sunday Mr
thi* Sunday evening, 7 30 pm | and Mr* Richard Hartinun and
Speaker, the Rev. Cha* K Baum of | children of Kalamaz &gt;o vWted Ins
Haattng« * Family Night at the i parcnU. * Mr and Mrs Cha* BauD. O.T.O. club next Wednesday eve- | man and Mr and Mrs Warren
ning al schoolhouse Potluck sup- I Cairn* attended a party S.iturdav
per. * The LAS meet* this week evening at the hum.- of Mr* B
Thursday &gt;lodayi at the Thompson I brother and wife Mr and Mi* Lee­
home Dinner served by Club No. lie Baunu^kof Battle Creek •
2 * Mr and Mrs F C Wing and CLiudc HarnwhAd Kalamazoo celeMr. and Mra Hane Woodman were | bra ted hl* birthday Sunday al
Sunday guest* of the Wamic Kel- , home
Other guest* were Mia*
sey* * Mr and Mr* Jesse Chase Ch»rlolte Buckley of Detroit ana
were in Grand Rapids from Frida’. &gt; Mrs Mane Knickerbocker ot Galcsto Sunday pm. * Mr*. Pearl De- burg Evening guests u. :« Mr and
mond and father Arch Graves vis- , Mrs Roy Sonnes i! of Knlainuzoi
ited Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Demond in I and Mi and Mrs Harry Smith a
Ionia on Sunday The former vis- i Mr and Mrs Don Reynold., and
Red Mr* Stella Tuckerman In Has- I Mi and Mrs Justin Simpson du not
tinge Tuesday * Mrs Bcuic Wood- I fear me.it shortage as the animals
man’ attended the State WC.TU come light lo them
Al! that’*
convention at Flint. Oct. 24 to 26
’ ’

MARCHING ORDERS
(Continued from Page 1. Sec I ■
day for the 27 day period, to and
.....
including Christmas The passages ,sp&lt;.nt Sunday at Paul Hoffmans
Eta Schneider went to Naperville,
to be read for this projected study Mr and Mr* Harry Fields of Grand til Thursday to visit chi formers
have beer, selected with great care Rapids spent Sunday at Roy sister. Miss Phyllis Etkardt who is
by Bible students, who have given Bloughs. * Mr* Lizzie Hoffman of attending
there They
re____
. college
__
...
..... ..
much thought to that subject They East Bawne sj&gt;ent from Wednesday । turned hepe Sunday w Raymond
hope that the result will be (hat until Friday with her son Paul and j and Joyce Henncy spent a few days 1
dally reading of the Bible will be family * Mr and Mr*. Orl:&gt; Burn*o! ( over the weekend with Mi and Mrs
continued by those who read the Wert Bowne visited Thursday eve-I Wayne Hennry at DeWitt. * Mr.I
passage* chosen for the 27. days.
ning at the Lacey-Porritt home *' and Mrs Homer Henney suited the 1
All should be Interested In this Mr and Mr* Norval Thaler were former's mother. Mr* Louise Henstudy. If carried out a* It should
-- .supper
upKT, guest* of “
ttey in Haaiings and also Will Ger- I
j ------------Saturday --------evening
n/( Mrs
Vf»&lt; W
it. Mishler X* Mrs
be. new tide* ot moral and spiritual XTr
Mr and
Wm
linger in Woodland Sunday after -1
power should rise In the world, and Vivian Anderaon and Mrs Rachel noon. * Miss OIg.1 Eckardt. Mr*
help to shape a lasting Christian Davis and two daughter* of Has- Clara Klopfenstein and nephew I
peacc. also a Christian reorgsnl- hmga spent Sunday at the Jake Herbert Shuttle of .Woodland vis­
Mtion Of the world that will, end I oies* home * The Stanley Coles of ited friends at Hout. Ind and rela- 11
war* forever. “Everyone is talking Detroit were weekend guests of her fives of Mrs Klopfenstein at Elk- i'
about plan* for the new world. Has parents. Mr. and Mrs H A. John­ hart. Ind . from Thursday until Sun­
the Bible a contribution to make to son * Mr. and Mrs Harry Oper day * Mr and Mrs Karl Eckardt
the planning pf the worlds future? and daughters of Howard City and attended i gathering at the home
AU the principles upon which men Mr and Mrs Norman Fraiuten of ot Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Balduf Satur- !
and nation* should seek to rebuild Trufant were Sunday guests at the day evening m honor r.f the latter * |
the world are found in thi* Book: Martin Kunde home. * Mra Lydl* daughter Ml*.'. Marian Balduf and ’
K arc her ha* not been so well of Alden Prichard uho recently re-j
racUon i* there hope that we shall late. * Mr* Lydia Holcomb and turned from oversea* ** Bruce Eck- j
not build in vain.
Mr* Sarah Lacy visited Mrs Lenna ardt, Jerry Bate* and Gsylon WortWe presume that many organ na­ Johnson of West Bowne. Wednesday.
tions will cooperate here with the
end at Chicago and Naperville. III. i
American Bible Society in carrying
Rectabn bwamplaM
oat it* Bible study procram for the
One* a fwver inlest«d swamp, the DELTON
Mrs. Maude Zimmerman Ttirr.drd
valley
of
th*
Tir»o
in
Sardinia
ha*
it* beginning approaches. we shall
been transformed by drainage into a wedding In "Grand Rapid., last
Chief week. * .Mrs Blanche Richards. Mn
selection* chosen a cirein ot feytlle Aelds.
Harold
reclamation work*,
reciamauon
worn*, ir.ciuaing
including a re»res- „
_ Lout. Mrs Bertha Adanu:
ig day shall be .rv»lr
.nd . power ..ner.Uns .... I “e^u, S
“T
'«
01LSf.
ihe Kellogg
., emend » . llrnUe | Ke*1;1 a,M’ Ktn2,lh. ’
B will ba fine U not only Indi­
“"u' Cnrt.Tbun..
vidual but whole families ah all take eueM. berween &lt;he l«.™ ot Abbe- day. W Mr. “
and Mrs Leon Leonard
up this rtudy and cany it through, rente and Paulilatlno in wert cen- UtJV
were m
In Kalamazoo Let WcdnvMiav
taking time to discuss the sciec- tral Sirdini*. The srtiticisl lake afternoon
afternoon. * The Rtv, w. d. Robinw«* coii.pUted m 1320
*ptui

Heeds

NOW! ■

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100

IRONS
TENNIS SHOES FOR GYM

FREE METHODIST CHURCH

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
1.0.0T. Hall Green St. Entrance

Check Your

THE FIRST SHIPMENT IN
3 YEARS

the

tn the South Pacific.
... re-r
Tho*e Who survive besides the wife ZIEGLER ALL SET TO
and two children are *ix grandchil- I (Continued irom Page 1. Sec I • \
dren and a brother. Byron J. Lewi* that distance But ii would seem a*
B. Wyma. Pastor
of Hasting*.
»
from the Junction with M50
Corner E- Colfax at Boltwood
Mr. Lewi* was employed by lhe ( p thrpugh Grand Ledge and on to
- ------------Hastings Chwreh
—Nov.
. .. .«
Hasting* Mfg. Co. and other local ! Lansliig doe* have enough traffic.
10 am. Sunday school tn charge factories during several year*. He !
that cement paving for that part
of Mra. Etta Mead
h** been in 111 health the past [ of It could be expected
11:30 am Morning Worship in eighteen month*
1
Probably _;.t"
until M79 ‘jis. ~rr?
more :~
excharge of pastor.
| In hl* passing the home loses the tenslvely used than it is now. black
7:00 pm. Young people s prayer companlon*hip of a devoted hus- ' topping Ls the most that can be exservlce.
band bum
and iauaci.
father: *«uu.
labor &gt;'»w
lose* na hcomt»ccted wc
Wc prcuici
predict &lt;n»v
that mr
lhe tunc
time
641
ViCe.
. ' uanu
»h- • . pecveu.
I-an
nm Young
Yminu people*
neonl-N service,
servicepatent
_ ____ and
-..u iloyal
„,_i__
.. . , ...............................................................
u
7:
30 pm.
workman,
hte many will come when it will be a much
8: 00 pm. Evangelistic service
— the
--------------------------------of
• , more important
.
. . —
, ..
. ...
friend* •lose
cheerful greeting
trunk
line ..
It would
Revival meeting* Service every a real friend
I be a great help to have !t black
night at 7:30 pm. except Saturday.
Funeral service was held in the topped We would be glad t'&gt; see It
nauuuiu funeral
luunai home
iiutiir biuuuiij
"WaUdorff
Monday relocated, so a* to reach Nashville
Noy. 4—10 am. Morning Wor­ conducted
--------------- by the Rev Lemuel, Sev«... j
come much closer to Vermont­
ship tn charge of pastor.
erance. Burial In Fuller cemetery
ville than at present
11:30 am Sunday school. Lester
; M66 through Na.shville from BatBartholomew. Sup't.
j tie Creek would if paved have n
COMING TO THE THEATRES
big increa.M&gt; in traffic Wc hope it
PILGRIM TABERNACLE
Jennifer Jones and Joseph Cot­ may be improved soon It is paved
11B N. Broadway
ten In "Love Letters" lhe hit that from M16 north to and far beyond ।
broke every attendance record.
I Ionia II should be paved from M16
Lila Manker. Pastor
“Dangerous Interlude" a thrill south to Battle Creek
6. S. 10 a.m. The Reds came "out
From Mr Zieglers letter heretoof lhe red" Bunday and tied with 1 packed story centering around a
"Mystery Cheat"—Also Conrad Na- 1 fore mentioned came also the an- '
the Blue*. We are glad for the new
।
gle
in “Adventure* of Rusty “
I nouncement that M37 would be soon
faces and trust you will feel at home |
The
merry,
merry
doings
of
Bar------- ..
graded from it* present northern
with u*.
|।
The |
I*n^D'nn..
,‘f
terminus &gt;■&gt;
in u»c
Lake counts n to .»»•Me11 am. Preaching service, loci
i »eiuu*»u»
Rev. Mrs. Manker will oonclude the ln uhrtalma* In Connecticut —me
tn Wexford county and paved
series on "The Holy Spirit." There ’“J”1 kl"d
™mance
-.
—
, -for that distance
also
There is a
will also be a special dedication I
’Three in lhe Saddle an action­ paved highway from Mesick to Trsiservice for children.
;crammed western. It* one of the । verse City When the paving shall
Y.PA at 7 pm. Preaching al ’
Ritter-O’Brien offering* to be completed from Middleville to
,
r
date—Also XSIHnlvht
Midnight Uanhnnf
Manhunt *'Knnr
“Son* Grand Rapids, and the northern
Prayer service al the church of the Prairie"—Full of rhythm gap is also finished. M37 will become
with
National Barn Dance stars a very Important north-und-south
Thursday. 7:45 pan. We welcome
and golden-voiced June Story
trunk line There H a paved trunk

8®

Mra. Masrin Norwood of K.dsruazoo ,
were dinner gueaU of Mr and Mr* |
Marahall Norwood Sunday. * Mr |
and Mr* Elite E Faulkner and
Mis* Bessie Faulkner left last I
week for Florida, where they will I
spend the winter. * Mi. and Mra.11
Roaco Steven* and family of Belle- ।1
rue and 8 2. c and Mrs Charles I
Steens were Sunday dinner guests '
ot Mr and Mrs. Ray Durkee. * For. —■
—----- — ...
-...
many received his honorable dteI charge and arrived at the home ot
hl* parenu. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Lelnaar. Saturday night.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER J, 1HJ

WHOOPINGCOUGHIS
DANGEROUS FOR
CHILDREN UNDER 5

HOW WAR BONDS CROW IN VALUE YEARLY

A group of 44 Agriculture stu­
dent* from the Hastings High
school was conducted on a tour of
the Ethan Winters farm. Dowling,
by Dole Bal), of the Soil Conserve- 1
tion department. October 34. Mr
Ball rxplklnvd the soil conservation
practices" being used on this farm
to maintain production anti .prevent
soil erosion
Of special interest
»** the contour farming on the
sloping land, also getting steep hill*
into an Improved pasture

Stat* Health Dept. Civet
Free Iti Coligh Vaccine

And Advises Its Use

that whipping cough vaccine has
been produced by the Michigan De­
partment of Health Laboratories
and distributed free to Michigan
physicians. Duilng this time 1,0*4.294 dcsca have been sent out. ac­
cording to Dr. William DeKleine,
state commissioner of health.
While both cases and deaths due
to wpooping cough have decreased
during this period. Dr DeKleine
urged that all children need Hie
protection of vaccine
Whooping
cough Is one of the most dangerous
dlre*.*e* for children under five
years of nge. accounting for more
deaths than any other communica­
ble disease. After effect* of whoop­
ing cough may Include Injury lo
the heart. Io«* of hearing, and in­
jury to the brain, the cgBpmlasioner
salt!
Whooping cough vaccine should
be given to children between the
age* of six and nine month* Then
when children arc old enough tn
atari to school a l»KU&gt;ter dose of
vaccine is needed
This booster dose is important lo
the health of the school child and
it ai*n protect* younger children in
the family." Dr DcKlelne explained
"We often find that n school child
who has not had whooping cough
vaccine bring* the disease home to
rhe baby who Is too young to be
immunised Vaccinating the school
child may save the life ot the in-

ACCIDENT NEAR
RUTLAND CEMETERY
About 7 IS Haturday evening
sheriff'* office was notified ot an
automobile accident near the Kutllind cemetery Undrmhrriff Leon
Doster made Ute UivesUgatlon Hr
found that a car driven by Lewis
Wilcox. Hastings route l. and anothc: driven b) Dale Main, of thi*
city, had sideswiped each other
The occupant.* of both car* escaped
with minor injuries. The cars. ho» will need considerable work

Economical Faring
Experiments show that with half-

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If

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fitting of contact lenses, and it is
estimated that about 60.000 persons
thtoughout lhe world now use such
Unscs for the correction of visual
defect*. Aller the war it I* exact­
ed that the use of contact lenses

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FARMERS SHOULD
KEEP WELL INSURED

for many person* could be
made, surface irregularities of the
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COLDS

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Agricultural investigations in ihe
prairie provinces of Canada indicate
that average summerfallow ' con­
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United Stair*.

see anything that will bring them

arr far more apt to increase rather
than become lower We can see no
prospect (or labor or material1, io
cost les* than they do n.vw
If a farmer has not already made
Incrcosed
and 1 B good-sized addition tn the insur...------- --- Cotts
----- of
-• Labor
-- ------- -------Matcriols Make It Necessary, I1I1CC tlu carries it would be wise fur
lilm lo increase his insurance
It
Most farm property in this county
, possible he should add to It enough
and state I* insured in mutual com­ I to cover the cost of duplicating any
panies In that cose the owner doe* | of hl* building* that may be d&lt; not renew his Insurance each year,
। strayed by fire It would be wisr,
or every two or three year* The
। cl course, to get in touch with lhe
amount of Insurance Ls very apt to executive officer of the mutual com­
remain at the same total for a long
pany that carries his Insurance, and
perled of year.*
find out how much hl* buildings, if
In such case.*. If a lire should
they are old. would have lo be di$\ couhted on account of their age.
u.
JILr mlv^nlv
gCl *°mc ‘de“- ,rom
re“‘‘surprise, for hi* Insurance mav only
ble source, of the probable coal ot
partially pay the coat of rebuilding
duplicating hts buildings «t present
His lav* will be heavy and unless he
day cast.* of labor and materials
has money In lhe bank, or bonds
The time to du this 1* before the
or mortgages that can be quickly
lire occur*.
converted Into cash, he Ls due to ■
In failing to mention the city
borrow a considerable amount to rchome or biutincas building owner, we
place his destroyed buildings. It
are not assuming' that the latter I*
might be a serious matter with
wiser and doe* not nerd to have
many a farmer to find that hl* in­
suggestions on the importance of
surance wax. far less than hl* act- ,
keeping well insured Bui the fart
ual loss by a fire.
Is that nearly all city and village
The wt of lumber and all oilier property L* Insured in old-hne com­
building materials, as well as waves
panies. who have agents in th1- city
per hour of masons and carpenters, or village. Each agent gets a larg­
have greatly increased compared
er commlMlon if a policy i* Inwith the pre-war period Can you

“BUILD-UP”
NOW

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usually doc* present some good rea­
son* for hl* augKMliun*
So the
city owner of buildinc* L* more apt

percentage nf present

costs

of dupli-

At that •’•ere arc probhbly many
owncnj &lt;.i &lt; tty and village property
who do not realize how necessary
it is to keep well insured, and whn
d» not realize how much more tt
will cost to rebuild nga compared

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IRVING
Mrs. Sophie S wagerman. Zeeland;
Mr and Mrs DeJong. Comstock
Park: Mr*. Jennie Hoezee. Hudson­
ville Mr* John Cook. Grand Rap­
id- Mrs Clarence Voss. South Bend
were Thursday guests of Mr and
Mrs. Art Handera * The W.8CS.
wilt meet Thur-iday. Nov I. nt the
home of the president. Mr* Ben
Nagel, a Mr Wm. McCann called
at the home of Mr and Mrs Matt
Bedford and Mr Mary Mills She
was accompanied by her grand­
daughter. Matt ha* the shingle*.
* Mr* Janie.1; Nagel spent last week
with her son and wife at Fulton *
Mr nid Mr* Laurel Semi bn have
Klingensmith schoulhoUM* which Is
now n nice dwelling * Mr and Mrs
Ben Nagel were .Sunday dinner
uiic.xts of Mr and Mrs John Nagel
n Grand Rapids street. Middlevtlle. and on Friday evening they
i Lilted Mr and Mrs August Edema
&gt;( Grand Rapids. * Mr. and Mrs
Fail Engle spent Sunday with their
son and family. Mi and Mrs Dick
Engle of Carlton

Conservation vvorK Un
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vatM*rjo

�THE HASTINGS BC4NFR. THURSDAY. hOVEMBOt I. 1M5

FAQC 6TX_______________

1 CLOVERDALE
* FAIR LAKE
* and their daughter end husband. Mr. and Mr* Robert Wilcox and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lathrop were
Mr. Robert Armour of Battle Mr. and Mrs Geo. Snow and baby, Mr and Mr* James Wilcox spent
' dinner guesu of Mr. and Mn&gt; Harry Crock spent several days last week all of Battle Creek and Jesse Os­ Tuesday evening nt .the home of
Green of Bellevue. Sunday. * Mr. with Mr and Mir. H G. Armour * good local were dinner guesu Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Herald Luber of Mar­
.and Mr- Adolph Berglin of Fair- S.Sgt Ctarotue Pixley was home day of Mr and Mr* Almond Weber. tin. * Mt and Mrs Melvin Oaka of
UN’S BOWLING LEAGUE
I hope. Alabama, called on Mrs. Vrr- from Vaughan hu.pitnl for the * Ulf Aid will meet with Mrs Lyn­ Dowling were Bunday evening guests
RPriHFATIONAL- L.EAOUE: Keith
gil Monica and Frink Heller. Wed- weekend Sunday caller* at Che Pix- den johncock fur dinner Thmsday al the home cl Ills parents. Mr. and
Eighteen young women ranging
‘
The School Camping and Outdoor
Nov. 8.
Mrs. Roy Oak*. * Mr. and Mrs Ern­
in age from 18 to 30 made their
Education program nt Clear Like nesday. * Walter Ruch of South ley home were Mr. und Mrs. Elia*
est Gorham of Kalamazoo were
way up lhe Thomapple east of town !
te nrss iwk
—
Camp onened thte fall wth a Pre­ Whitley. Ind., spent several days Trick of Climax and Mr. and Mrs. SOUTH SHULTZ
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Apple- Edwin Pixley and *on Jerry of BaiSunday guests al Hite home of his
grand in the only match pteyed in Wednesday night. October 23. and |
camp
Training
Course
tor
frunwMr.and
Mr*.
Oaffnay
o(
Cold
­
County's Share for First
gate and Ehle * Miss Lois Ander- tie Creek. * A large crowd attended
parent*. Mr. and Mr*. France Gor­
be Recreation League and then mloved a wiener roast. Singing j.
Inrs.
College
seniors
from
Western
.BHif .DOCK
.. ...
came* around the fire fallowed the meal. II
Three Months Was $8,718: Michigan College at Kahmaroo who non of Hastings apent the weekend the annual Halloween party put on water spent an evening ta*t week ham * Mrs. Jnme* Wilcox and Mr*.
wbub
--------------------with Mr and Mrs. John Tedrow *
f IM to give him a 620 series and The girl* have organized with Win- i;
Must Be Used on Twp. Road* are preourli.s to becume teachers with Mr and Mrs Wilbur Gibson by the community club ut the Weekend culler* ol Mr and Mrs Lib Duugla* attended a party nt lhe
und Ruth Hum * Mr and M5i Kinsley lull Saturday evening
bps for the week
nle Lancaster a* president. Ruth I
spent a week at Caino partlclttetinv Raymond Dibble are visiting reta- Therw was good music, lots ot eata John Tedrow were Ellen Mudrack of h. me of Mr. and Mrs Albert Nosh
Wednesday evening.
Lawton Smith ibd hinuell and Lyle, vice president. Patricia Bump,
County Treasurer George Clouse
Albuquerque. New Mexico. Mr and
and many .vlrangr and weird cos­
ute*. Woodland, in the Commer- treasurer and Joan Leffler, secre- !last week received a check from the tiu- same activities a* du the club the* in Detroit
J of
! Mrs. Blanche Van Hom te vtelt- tume* displayed * Mr. and Mrs Mr». Daniel Scott and friend
1*1 League a very good Job of pin tary
CLAY HILLS
lor 18.71855. which Ls this
The name selected for the state
i
Coldwater. Mr. and Mrs Joe PlerMrs Gertie Hural*-ond Mr. and
online by turning in a 593 serlea club incorporate* the Y MC A. tri- •county's share of the 10 per.cent tics, nature cxuloratloti. aru; nml Ing hrf sister. Mrs. E Scott ot Lawrence Hughes.und children were
Battle Creek * Mra Unorc Waugh Sunday-dinner guesta al the hoffie son of Chicago. * .Mr. und Mrs.
182-206-203 &gt; and Cliarley Florla angle—Tri-Y Sorprlty.
1 liquor tax. enacted by the legisla­ craft*. caniDins out. irrrcati &gt;n fea­ und Mrs Nelson Warner enter- of Mr und Mrs. Charles Oms of Frank Hutn attended Teachers Mr*. Leon PolU attended the tu­
.___ __
n&gt;.rL*st winter a group of young ।ture at its rt/ent session. Tills ture* and Sundnv leltalnu* .urvi -r*. talned with a family dinner party. Hickory Comer* * Pvt Lyndon meeting at Mr. and Mr* Robert rn rol of Mr*. Lola McDonald In Mid­
eatlon circuit.
women above high school age met icheck cover* the amount of that tax The students will return th»«i»i®’&gt;Boykcn * of west Cloverdale Mon­ dleville. Saturday. * George Poland
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE—Medics each Wednesday at the schbol gym- &lt;collected by the state for lhe month* ■ ut lhe tall to live and work with Saturday evening, in honor ol Jeon CoUteon called ut the Hughes home day evening. * Mr and Mn&gt; Mita was n culler ut Guy McKee'*. Sun­
D—Coffee Shop lOi; Triangle Ser- nasium for an evening of rec: rea- ।of July, August and September. Al • he school children who attend Snyder, who leaves Tuesday for Sunday
Ashby and Mr and Mrs. lister day. * Mr*. Francis Haight h^sbeen
Kansas. Congratulation* and best
’ ••
on the sick list lhe post week, with
ice &lt;0&gt;—Woodland t3i: MiddlevUlc tlon. This year the new Tri-Y So- fthat rate thi* county should be get­ ] camp.
wishes arc extended to Jean as she WEST HOPE
* Sonnevllle called on Mrs. Emma a severe cold * Mr. and Mra. Cha*.
rtamery &lt;2&gt;—Waltons Garage tD: rority will sponsor thi* activity with iting around $35,000 per year
' F-frtv-slx campers from the Otse- plans on being married while there.
Mra. Jessie Osgood Ls visiting rel- Kenyon of Nashville Sunday aft­ Gibb* were visitor* at Steve Mil­
tate Insulation 12&gt;—Andrus Serv- Mb* "Kit" McGregor, women's and
The law provides that cities and j, on fM-honls with their teachers Mrs. * Mr. and Mr*. Dougol McCallum alive* in Lansing. Charlotte and ernoon.
« (11: Goodyear Bros. Hdwc. &lt;2i— girls' program secretary, directing IIncorporated village* of the state1
Mrs. Gordon Thompson enter­ ler's Saturday evening, * Mr. qnd
। Fully Gould nnd Mil* Helen Lane and Jean and friend spent the week- Olivet. * Mrs. Mac Goodrode called
iess Furniture ID; Middleville D- the program
receive 70 per cent of the I| left rnmn ]««t Friday after tsro end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. on friend* In the neighborhood tained her family at Sunday dinner Mr* Roy McCaul of the west coun­
It *hould be noted shall
i
; &lt;21—Trio Cafe il'that the night ha* been changed total liquor tax. to be apportioned I week* full of aetlvitv.
Bert McCollum ★ Mr. and Mrs. Sunday * Mr and Mrs. Harold in honor of her father’s. William ty line. spent Saturday evening at
PISTON RING LEAGUE — Pat- . fTom Wednesday to Tuesday of each to them on the basts of population
Anders' birthday. * Mrs. Ethel Horn Guy McNee's. * Cha* Skinner and
Annroximatelv forty Farm Bureau Floyd Baker of Battle Creek called Leiter of East Delton were Sunday spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr*. Gertie Harris and Mr. and
rm Shop (2&gt;-Shop Office &lt;li; week. Any girl above high school The other 30 per cent is paid to
on Mrs. Louise Lathrop. Sunday aft- guest* in the U D. Woodman home,
age whether she Ls a member of the counties for exclusive use on town­ leader* attended a Farm Rnreiu emoon. * Mr. Harry- Pennels. Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Lester Monica were Mrs. Lester Monica of Cloverdale. * Mrs. Leon PutLs were Sunday din­
BUBS LEAGUE—Engineers &lt;2i— sorority or not te weteome to at­ ship highways. That 30 per cent is Community Conference on F-iriav Robert Johnson and sons of Kola- Sunday evening callers there. * Delore* O'Connor spent Friday ner guest* at Vance Sharpe* In
bop Office (1»: Office i3&gt;-Spaar* tend. The first meeting will be not distributed on a population ba­ afternoon and Saturday nt C*mn, ' pmnn nnd Mrs. Emma Dickerson Mrs. Mary McCallum te visiting evening with Shirley DlckersoEi of Middleville.
0); Shippers &lt;2&gt;—Clerks 41 &gt;.
sis. but upon the basis of each coun­
Tuesday. November 6 at 7:30.
were dinner gue*ls of Mr. and Mrs. relatives in Kalamazoo this week. * north Shultz. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank
n.n.p.r now.
Best Scores:
ty* mileage of township roads; so Waovoii'-r who te director of Re­' Edward Pennels. Sunday. * Mrs. Pfc. Francl* Springer spent the Horn and Mr*. Lucy O'Connor and
Jimmie, spent Friday in Knlnthis county will receive far more search fur the Farm Bureau
A simple light-weight resuscitator
- weekend
-eexenn with
WHli the
tne Harold
rtiiroiu Springers
apriugirs son uu
JUNIOR RED CROSS
Harold Gould nnd Betty -r-..spent n
.182-208-263—593
----- u. Mr*.
remaining
Two schiote
mmt’lnin® tn.Al’’ lew oays last
। than on the baste
of population It
U Smith
asi weeit
Mr* Bert McCallum Cf
ot I ina*oo
------ O'Connor
.
,
n.-i
a....
.
,
i
basis
week in Nile* visiting
Mr. and Mrs.^Bert_MeCallum
ha* been Invented. It I* a rubber
'Continued from Pace
| mUBl be used. a* the McNItt law the comp iiuHnv the n*c*«n’
.18fl-17i-W-5«2
Moria
■ 'I relatives. * ------Donald
— Moyer, who —
Cloverdale
—2 --------and- "
Mrs
-------Elizabeth
"
Ges- lor the weekend.
mask connected by a tube to a
.224-159-162-541 dren’s Aid Fund and to meet local money is used, solely on township weeks
Children from Pnrtun
Clark ooiualion at Pens
Pen- ler of Contralto.
Centralia. Washington,
Wushington. spent
---------------- *"•.underwent an opiyajlon
hand-operated pump No motor I* In­
. I70-I72-196—538 disasters.
Rrhortl with th&lt;-b tenrher
*nn ill0c)t hospital, came home Sunday. Sunday afternoon and evening with SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
road*
volved. Although compact. It &lt;loe»
To stimulate interest in the en­
.160-179-195 —534
Lawrence Rhobnchcr spent from
I. Goodyear
-The McNht law yields a little Peat.v n nnd chlldreti turn Rtehhnd ' * The Cloverdale L AS will have John und Belle McCallum. * Mr.
the work a* efficiently a* the large
rollment.
rule*
for
a
contest
will
». Drews ..
over $50,000 annually to Barry coun­ School with their teacher Miss Fit'- a chicken dinner und bazaar at lite and Mrs. Albert Tuttle and son Wednesday until Friday nt lhe home motor-driven reiuicilator*.
be given in the next issue of the ty. The liquor tax will add about renre B.iili v arrived at Cuno on townhall, on Friday. Nov 2.
Mr and
mid T4rs.
Mr:. Jay Norton
Norlull ol Mr and Mrs Harry Dunn *
Billie and Mr.
Jr. Red Cross bulletin. Prizes for $35,000 more, and will enable our Stindav afternoon
The camne'x
LASTING S WOMEN'S
the best poem and short story on county road commission to add a will be in camn until a week from
10WLI NG LEAGUE
Jr Red Cross will be awarded, the
considerable to their yearly im­ Fridav The two tearhers spent six
poems and stories to be Judged by
provement of township roads The week* Inst Aummi r nt National Camn ।
. Barry Theatre won two games the county committee. The con­
addition will be les* than the per­
rom Elwood Insurance with Roth test Ls divided In two groups, the
centage of increased fund* would ucatiun They with sei
Urniture taking two games from pupils in the first four grades in
this area.
cuggest. because of the Increase in teacher*
------ --------from
------ --------------lasting* Ice and Fuel, and Hastings one group, tluose in the fifth through labor and other costs
But that • n •• hularshios nrovidrd bv th
Lfg. Co. took the series from White the eighth grades in the other and extra money will help a lot in the K Kellogg Foundation
Judging will be according to grade
• Continued on Page 3, Sec 2.i 1. The rnmp shift Is the
[siting* Banner while State ln.su- and age of lhe contestant.
during the spring with the addition .
ition did likewise playing Strand
ol a counle of new member*. Dr I
among the children as shown by a
report of work already done: 30 *7 r"*
j "
» Bonnet and Gown.
MU* Isabel Crane a* Assistant Di- :
High single* for individuals were bed side bags completed; 250 Hal­
rector In charge of Program. Mlsxi
oecoratca pajier napkins
napnuu
aken by L. Wlllltt*. State Insula­ loween decorated
The board of supervisors voted Louise Dirtzch directs the rccrea- 1
Ion. with 181 score. A. Cunnlng- sent to the Veteran'* Facility at
am. Roth Furniture, and B Parker. Fnyetiesville. Ark.; to Percy Jones unanimously to .continue for 1946 tional activities and the health &lt;&gt;f
hospital at Battle Creek, 53 potted the $3.00 bounty for foxes destroyed the camper t Mr Karl Gosstander
Oiialili|
arielq • Value •
L Roush. State Insulation, was plant* and 7 afghans: 6 large bou­ in this county The fox population
Satisfacliou
Guaranteed
hird with 176. and C. Hubbard, quets of cut flower* to Fort Custer seems to have greatly increased tn Mis Dorothy Anderr-on I’ Camp Str
recent
year*,
and
their
depreda
­
hospital;
two
bouquets
to
Pennock
utarv
Mr
‘
“
trand Theatre, next with 167.
WHITE HOUSE
I
* O'CLOCK
Ou* own slack
I High serie* for individual* were hospital; seven potted plants, two tions ateo They not only raid the
afghans.
eight
clocks,
three
watches
poultry
flock*,
but
*cem
to
have
and
of
the
kitchen
TEA
ield by L. Willltte. State Insulaon. 498: C Hubbard. Strand Thea- and one radio to the Veterans Vo­ developed an appetite for small local women have been hclntng
cational
school
at
Pine
Lake.
The
iambs
They
destroy
quail,
part
­
the
cooking,
thrv
arc:
Mr*
Diic
re. 460; M. Smith. State Insula,on. 441; J. Finnic. State Insula­ clocks, watches and radio are used ridge and pheasant*, a* well a* small Moon Mr* Ruth Babcock. Mrs Ber­
ion. and A. Cunningham. Roth in the work shop there. Children birds and rabbit* No good worth, nice Brvan* nnd Mr* Helen Brink
Mr Rav Dciir I* a new member
ALl PURPOSE
■urniture. were next with 434 each. In 20 schools in the county partici­ can be said for them—they are
pests ot Ute meanest type It may ot the staff He ha* charge- of th-! High team individual* were uk- pated in these activities.
IONA FLOUR
M.rs. ------------------------------------Stowell is assisted in Jr.—
Red be necessary to organize bands of
—
elementary nclenee features of the
ji by State Insulation. 739; State
FANCY YOUNG HENS AND TOMS
Mr Deur is a bhloKV
nsulatlon again, with 734); Strand Cross work by the following com- I hunters to greatly reduce the fox program
miltec:
Hasting*.
Mr*.
Jennie population.
RUH PILLSBURY FLOUR Til 171
teacher .it State Hteli School in
heatre next. 708; State Insulation Stuck; Middleville. Miss Gertrude I
------T
MORION S
Kalamazoo He spend* one half ot
WHOLE KENNEL
" ' i IODIZED SALT
McPharlln nnd Mrs. Dorothy Bonne- |
his time in camp witgre hl* activi­
7c
team serie* were held by ville: Nashville. Mias Carrie Caley ;,HASTINGS HIGH
14c
ASP CORN
ties include nature exploration and
iUNNVFIELb
State Insulation. 2173: Strand Thea­ and Mrs Dorothy Fisher; Delton. • SCHOOL HONOR ROLL
FANCY ROCKS
CREAM
sine
the study nnd predicting of the
SUNMAIO
RAISINS
13c
PANCAKE FLOUR
tre with 1993; Trio Cafe. 1992; Has­ Miss Phyllis Gibson and Raymond
HO.
HERSHEY'S
COCOA 5 Can 25c
10c
First Six Weeks Oct ...
17. 1945
ASP CORN
weathet A second new staff mem­
■ AKEt'S or
tings Banner next with 1811.
Barber; Woodland. Mrs. Joaie Wat- | Ninth Grade—
ber L* Mr William T Mitchell who
ALASKA
, Team Standing*
„ , !u
ROASTING.
rou* and Gordon Williams; and
Herbert Brown. 2.25; Joan Fox, t* assisting Mr Wlilyard with the
Won
IONA PEAS
CAN
J 4 TO 6 LB. AVERAGE
Freepart. Mrs. Pauline Raynor and | 2.25;
Patricia Harrington. 2.25:
maintenance of the phvslcal ptant
.791 Mrs. Hazel McCaul.
Trio Cafe ........IB
• ■
Beverly
Havnes. ----225; Charles -JakDr West addressed the Hasting*
.750 |, A detailed report on the enrollStrand Theatre ---- 18
NC°J 10c
scc. 225; Duane Jones. 2.50; Ann Women* Club on the 19th on the
JUICE
Halting* Banner
666 । ment will be given later in No­ McDonald. 2.75; Marilyn McDon­
LB.
subject of 'School Camping. nn:l
State Insulation .
JWIH KISICIU
vember
ald. 244. Mary Reinhardt. 2 25. Outdoor Education"
He tecenth
ASPARAGUS
DOG BISCUIT
5 BAL
Dorothy Reynolds. 250; Kent Rick­ talked to the P.iw Pnw PT A. th&lt;’
BROUO OR
Flavar Dressing
er. 2.25; Norma Roblnsoji. 2.25; Plainwell PT A' In*’ Tucadnv »t&gt; I
CIDER* VINEGAR
500 |
"&amp;»' 11c
GREEN BEANS
Phyllis Sheffield. 225; Helen Steb­
You'll
like
the
effect
ot
chopped
PWij'-W
Elwood Insurance
LB. SHO.TCO, ORANGE PEKOE
bins.
2.25;
Richard
E.
Taylor.
225;
FRYING
this evening
416 1 or sliced ripe olives for body and
MAYFAIR TH
aou i n,vor &lt;n * hot dressing of seasoned Patricia Wedel. 3 00.
39c
Franklin ..
BEST CHUCK CUTS
CAMPBELL S
i oil and vinegar, which reduce* cri*p
le Product* ...
Mary Jo Baulcb. 225; Reynolds
9c
TOMATO SOUP
208 ' lettuce to a desirable pungent, wilted
MOLASSES
Both Furniture ... 5
Cordes, 2.50; Frances Foote. 2 50;
GLASS 18c ’ '
i salad. Add thin round* of green Lachlan Foster. 2 25; Richard Gross. Births:
GERBER S
.LB. &lt;-I ’OUtD S
I OZ.
I onion* to taste and pour over heed 2.75; Noragenc Nielsen. 250; James
3 cans 21c
Animal Protein
8ABY FOODS
It* a air) fur
PKG.
-l.1
lettuce,
torn
in
fra
■
ment*.
or
over
SHORT CUTa '■luiaw-Biti'iiiwiwr
Animal protein come* nearer All-'
fragments,
Mr and Mr* Robert Tyler. Ha*Partridge. 2.50; Robert Sharpe. 2.50;
4-OZ
Ing our need* for tissue building and | le** lettuca for a pleasant changs in Kathleen Shelllngton. 2.25; Robert Unite. R I. Brcndi Jovce. Oct 21
•Ki 31c
COCKTAIL
if
|i(ETai.up
20c
IK.
salad enjoymantSpillane. 250;
Helen Walldorff. Mr and Mr* Paul Snvker. Middle­
LUNCHEON MEAT
2.25; Vonda Webb. 3 00; Marylyn ville. Dianne Ruth. Oct 22: Mr and

Business &amp; Industrial (QUNTY HAS FIRST
Fowling news &amp;n£
aSym Night
INSTALLMENT OF

Clear Lake Camp
Conducts Outdoor
Education Program

NEW LIQUOR TAX

$3 Fox Bounty to Be
Continued in 1946

MILK
4^,344

COFFEE
3
59t

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i

4

TURKEYS
CHICKENS
STEWING FOWL
CHICKENS
BEEF ROAST

■&amp;„’ He

r-

Wensloff. 2.25; Neil Will. 2 25

Mrs Stanley Wheater. 420 W Wal-

Neva Ball. 2.79; Jiimc-s Bums.
2.66; Mary Jane Clark. 2.20; Edna
Conklin. 2.25; Marvin Drake. 2 25;
Charles Gwinn. 2.75; Ray Hotchkiss.
225; Norma jakaec. 2 00; J«*an
Kenyon. 2 20; Helen Loftus. 2.25;
Keith Myers, 2 25; Paul Otis. 2.25
Twelfth Grade—
Beverly Bradford. 3.00; Robert
Casey. 225; Alfred Cortright. 2 50.
Agne* Fuller, 250; Marietta FauL
2.40; Anne Goodyear. 3 00; Sally
Goodyear. 2.20; Mary Lou Jensen.
2.75; Mary Lockwood. 300, James
Long. 250; Fred McDonald 2 75.
Margaret McKelvey, 2.25. Esther
Ragla. 2 80; John Richardson. 2 75;
Robert Rogers. 2.40. Mary Saiton,
2 50; Smith Sherman. 2.50; Bvrttk
Vandlen. 2 25; Elaine Van Horn.
225; Phyllis Webb. 2 25.

Mrs
.... Bruce Randall. Nashville. Jane 1
Bnirc. Ort 26 Mr nnd Mr*. Geirec.
Miller. Hasting* R 2 Cnrolvn Rive.
Oct -27 -Mr and -Mr* —
Thoma* Steb­
bins. 620 W Green Anne Eileen.
Oct 2fl Mr and Mr*, ix-e Hoke.
Nashville. Ruth Anne. Oct 29

Mr and Mrs Leonard Waiter*.
M&gt;Iia,l.vlll
Middleville.
Oct 26
turrifal
‘ Mr* Arthur
’
Yartrrr. Ho«Mng*. R
2
*Marion Overamlth.
E Madt«-&gt;n
Mrs. Addie Save. Middleville Miss
Marguerite Freese. 221 S Michigan.
Mrs Maraarrt Rose Lowell. R 3
Mrs Fern Mead. Nashville. Mrs
Carl Heffelbower. Woodland. Oval
Bnntfnre. Delton. Ronald Tomn-

SUNNYHELD

SV.'

GIANT SIZE

£

WHEATIES

Pfc

NATIONAL IISCUIY CO.

2

™

A Complete Showing of Men's &amp; Boy's

PLAID MACKINAWS
Beoutiful plaids—full lined. 4 pockets.
Heavy weight woolens.
goy's—$7.50

Men's-$8.95 &amp; $10.50

Finger-Tip Styles for Men and Boys

$9.50 to $13.50

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Waters Clothes Shop
Ii8 I. STATI

HASTINGS

MH*

'

,7c

9c

STEAK

lb.

T iULTAIIA

T BEST CUTS

CORN FLAKES

15c

FRESH

, i SHOULDER CUTS

SHREDDED WHEAT 2 PKGS 23c

SUNHTFIELD

U. 30c

COD FILLETS

c
DIRECT FROM THE COAST

37c

ROLLED OATS

U 26c

OYSTERS

79c

RUMP OR LEG HAL1

,.'6 33c

LEG OF VEAL

",?f 27c

GROUW BEEf

IK% CLEAR BEEF

QUICK OR REGULAR

QUAKER OATS

Z

♦I barbecue
sauce
FRANK'S
♦\HOTTI.ITOT
red hot sauce

♦ PKKLE SPREAD
'S 13c
27c jciNHAMOH IMITATION 2S?Z« 18c

He

VEAL BREAST
1

■SI 8c

BLUE PIKE

FRESH CAUGHT

I WITH POCKET

... 12c

RICE KRISPIES

27c

FANCY PERCH

u 25c

VEAL ROAST

KELLOGG'S

J'JIA^OND MATCHES

■

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• IS, 4oS*V7ATl

IMAZDABULBS
SULTANA

|

’effi 32c

FRUIT COCKTAIL

W'lt'oms Hastings. R 2

Mr Oscsr Lelson. 3’4 E State- .
It Is a simple task to gather Kenneth Rogers. Jlaatlnus. P 4
leave* and store them in lhe back Mrs Florence Hummel. 710S Wash- (
garden for future use. Pack the inetoii Mrs Charles Rnwlev. His- '
leaves and dried plant tops in flat tines R 4: Mr*. Heber Foster. Has­
piles, and wet them if they are dry. ting*. R 4. Miss Maude Ironside.
to speed their decay. A little super­ 3ng S Park: Amos Van Order Mid­
phosphate fertilizer or manure dleville; Stephen DcMcnd. 403 E
mixed with lhe leaves also speeds Colfax
the rotting. The top of the pile Discharges:
Theo Lenon. Sunfield: Mrs Hu­
should be fist or slightly higher at
the edges so that rain and snow will bert Rollick and baby boy. 825 S.
soak into lhe compost instead of Dibble: Mrs Winston Warner and
babv
girl, 721 New'on court: Bltsrunning off.
Boulter. Delton; Otto Fctt. 1’0 W
Leaves will improve the workobil- Walnut: Kathleen Waters. 43G W
ity of the soil; will make a light. State; Marie Nash. Alto; Donald.
sandy soli less subject ta drouth Mover. Cloverdale: Phoebe Lewis.
and more fertile; and will open up a Middleville: Miss Ev&lt;- Lane. De­
heavy soil and let in the air and troit: David Stem. 80j S Broad­
rainfall. One conservationist says way; Edward Johncock. Delton No­
leaves are as close lo being a cure­ lan Johncock. Delton: Mr* I «■
all in gardening as one can hope lo Blrkey. Alto; Ronald Sergeant. 541
N. Hanover; Mrs Charles Smith
find al one's doorstep.
and Charlotte and Marv Lou. 209 E
Grand. Mrs Charles Williams. Mid­
dleville. Mrs Henry- Bronkema. Mid­
Control of nodular worm* In sheep dleville; Mrs Bruce Randall and
helps save the live* of wounded baby girl, Nashville. Marilvn Ar­
American soldier* on all battle nold. 112 W High; Robert Wilcox.
front*, say* a leaflet teiued by the Hasting*. R. 1: Miss Lily Roush.
National Livestock Conservation 419 N Miehtann: Mrs Eldon Rilrich, Lake Odessa: .Mrs Maurice
Program. Chicago.
The leaflet
Hynes 719 N Hanover: Jack Piper.
points out that normally nodular
worm* cause an annual lost of Donations:
$6,000,000 by damaging sheep intes­
Mrs. Bare. 7’« qt*. tonigto Juice:
tines which would be sufficient to Esther and Sue Kreider.
bushel
make 15,000.000 absorbable surgical carrot*; Bowne Guild. Mr* Aller­
suture*. Thi* i* in addition to other ding. chrm. 164 qt*. of fruit and
teases resulting from unthrifty vegetables: Middleville Guild No
tbesp. reduced fleece and meat ...
..
10. «...
Mri. Glenn Oriffeth,cmm
chnn..
56
yields, and even occasional death of magazine*, s vaginal drape* 11
the animal*.
j mayo covers.

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PRIME RIB ROAST-31'j»

| PORTERHOUSE
12 ♦ SIRLOIN STEAK

SWIFTS PREM
lilt

41'

'Ki 34c

ARMOUR'S TREE!

LUNCHEON MEAT

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

i

IOHA PEACHES

24c

PRUNE-HUMS

"°eS 18c

GRAPEFRUIT JUKE
APHE JUICE

■a; 13c

PRUNE JUICE

o,. 29c: I

-swr
VITAMIN -a-

aooeo

KEYKO MARGARINE

J CELERY

23c

STANDARD

FRESH MILK
SUNSHINE FARMS

CHEESE FOOD

11c:

65'
6“ 29'
LBS.

FRESH-FINGEI SIZE

CARROTS

2.6.B.17C

SEALED PLAyon.

2 m 29c

u.

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3c

RUTABAGAS

...

PASCAL CELERY STALK 19c

UIIDDAOh SQUASH
CnilACU
HUBBARD
NEW CROP—FLORIDA

GOLD MEDAL

FLOUR

8

MICHIGAN—WASHED

j! FRESH—WASHED

18c’ PARSNIPS

ORAHGES

2 .« 19c

CARROTS

3

,9‘ ft

CAN 5c

T ,’EGULAI

♦SWEETHEART SOAP 2 CAKES 13C
I DELUXE IA1H

♦SWEETHEART SOAP e.„ 11c
itv or&gt;«v-U'T r ’ &gt;•
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♦fruit

CAKE

SENRICHfO

«

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MARVEL BREAD

p

3 LOAVES 32c

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27c '
?

• JANE PARKER—CHEWY. WHOLESOME

63c T DROP COOKIES

19c

II JAKE PARKER—DESSERT DELIGHT

10c I DEVILS FOOD i7SS*.. 29c

5-LB. BAG

S.

iCLEANSER

C, 8
JA,&lt;f PARKER—DATED FRESHtM
DAILY15c
„ 5c
J OOMUTS

HUNT CLUB DOG FOOD
44'
DOGS
LIKE ITS
MEATY
FLAVOR

LGE

2 »*. 27c

YiUNIRIYf

jane raiiker—Cocoanut craio

GOLDEN RE0

5 ... 39c

ICLIMALENc
9 mule i:am
fORAX

CDFFFE
COFFEE CAKE .

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9T ’ I
U 49c

VWS

5c

UNIONS

'TENDER—GREEN

PABSTETT CHEESE

25-LB.
BAG

PEARS
_________
FRESH-SOLID
CABBAGE

3 CAKES 23c

■ •‘/ATER SOFTENER

1.39

II 11L

„
HAIN OR HMEHTO

9
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2,suit

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DOMESTIC

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POTATOES
APPLES. . . . .
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ISOAP

SEEDLESS—JUICY—SIZE 95

Qt. 1?C

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SwoooeuRY s

MICHIGAN—U. 5. NO. I—SIZE A

1 1 MICHIGAN BALDWINS (For Cooking)

SUNSWEtT

U. 10c

RENNET POWDER

JUNKET
PKG.

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FOR
RENNET
CUSTARDS

STORE!

�THI KAlTTNOfi BANNER, TWUMDAY, NOWOm L t»4J
&gt;rt Wilcox and
s Wilcox apent
l the home of
Melvin Oaks of
y evening guesu
&gt;arent&gt;. Mr. and

;«lamasoo were
he home of his
rs. France GorWilcox and Mrs.
d u party nt the
Irs. Albert Nash

Among those aMar*d‘ng th* game
erta and two children ot Charlotte In Ann Arbor Saturday will be Dr. J U V I H L
L I L H I J
glvtn ln marrta&lt;0 by
and on Friday she entertained Mra. and Mra H. 8. Wedel and daughter*
M. McDonald of Carlton Center.
with Dr and Mrs. M. A. Hoff* and
LAMLS-IXAKV
Mttn and chlffon noor length g01rn
Mrs J. O. Ketcham spent last
week in Ann Arbor.
A wedding
interest to• —
many
; an~
4 a ...w
linger
Up —
length vail. She&gt; ।
Deli Shively were Mr. and Mra Mra Leslie Hawthorne. Mr. and
L
---------------of
-------------—j-. —
— «*•
Mrs Lenna Murphy of’Bcottville Rr.bert MeGowan of Izmslng and Mrs. Glenn Monica." Mr. "and Mra ■■Hasting*
loailnn* friend*
wo* that of Stall
. ....
friends was
Staff carried
a bouquet of red rosebuds.
Gladys Durkee, sister of the
came last Wednesday for a visit at Mr. and Mrs. Max Shively of Lansing Elnar ^randscn and Mr. and Mrs Sergeant June Leary daughter of ,
Earl Coleman
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Leary of Has- - - •
—
the M. L. Cook home and with other spent Monday • veiling with them.
Mr. and Mr*. C- W Dolan and UW- «nd Corporal Ralph Mames.1 attired in a pink aatln and chiffon
friend*
Mrs George Snook Is attending
lhe Jaanette McDonald concert in Mr and Mrs. Louis William* at-" *on ot Mr “"d M,» Charles Mam«- | floor length gown and her bouquet
The ceremjM_ rTfQ
tended the Shrine party in Grand of South
" *u Bend. Ind
" I was O1
mg wu the guest of Hastings friend* Detroit Thursday evening
of pink roae
rose bud*.
Fred Hunt,
mony was performed at the home i f Battle Creek waa
was Kaat
beat mar.
man " s
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Zerbel vis­ Rapids Saturday evening
ot U&gt;« aroonr. pv.m. u. Tu.u.t
Mr. and Mra. Harvey Olli of De­ ited tn Lansing and aitepardsville
Rev O A-1
A Uue
_&lt;u.
dre41 wtlh bUck
,
this week of her son and daughter­ afternoon. Oct. 23. the Rev.
troit were guest* of Mr and Mra on Saturday.
Bayler reading the service in the ceMOrtM- and , corsage of mums*
Mrs Nina College and daughters
H J. Freeland from Wednesday till
prornc. ol IU unmxiuu IttiW.
pl„M ,^b^, ")i„
|
Monday, enroute to their new home of Battle Creek were dinner guests Detroit.
ot Mrs Ella Wolfe Saturday eve­
; gown WB&gt; o( n&lt;vy blut wlth
Mra. June Martin and Lt Anne ana inenai
tn Palisade*. Colorado
Washington. Oct. 14.—Dr. Wilcurrent shortages and surpluses of
ning.
For her wedding lhe bride wore , accesaories and her corsage of mums.
Dr and Mr* Norbert Schowalter
Hm* Marine
Mxrln.* uniform.
uniform
.....j rosebud*
- - - - *— .
Mr. and Mrs Warren Roush were leave from Mayo General hospital her
4iam P. Jacobs, president of the
certain items, ond the position is
Her attend- ■1 an(
and two children have gone to Sunday guests of Mr and Mra. spent Monday in Grand Rapids.
ant was her sister. Mr*. Harold; —
The
church
was
decorated
with
American Cotton Manufacturers
constantly changing. There are
Grand Rapid* where the former will Merle Hosteller of Frwport
Sunday guests of Dr. ana Mrs. Parker of Indianapolis and Rtch- American flag*, an anchor and
■&gt; attend lhe Michigan Osteopathic
Association,
has
issued
the
following
thousands of items in the field and
Ellison O. Copeland. AOM 2/c. Burton Perry and Lt. Anne Perry
chrysanthemums. The bride grad- ।
convention. They ar* the gue*ts of
were Mr. and Mrs. James Stanlake best man.
&lt;,•
,
statement in answer to.charges of
uated fro mthe Delton high kchool. i
the demand is frequently switching
Dr. Schowalter'a parents.
of Mr and Mr*. Gary "Crook last of Lansing. Dr. and Mr*. Perry
Following the wedding cpl and uated from lhe Delton high school. |
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrick vis­ Wednesday and Thursday
the
War
Production
Board
that
cer
­
and Mr and Mrs. Greeley Pox are Sgt. Marne* were entertained at a of Kalamazoo. The groom attended
from one to another.
ited Mr. and Mr*. Howard Black and
3/Sgt. Dwight Fisher was home north pheasant hunting this week party, later leaving for a week*
tain mills are withholding textiles
Centra)
high
school
tn
BatUe
Creek.
'
Mr and Mrs. Bernard Black of Sun­ from lhe Vaughan General hospital.
Mra. Anna Reed ha* been enter­ trip. visiting her parents tn this The bride will reside with her par- j
"Furthermore, abnormal short­
field Twp. on Sunday.
from the market.
Chicago, over the weekend.
taining her granddaughter. Harriet city on Friday and Saturday and
ent*
until
the
groom
returns
from
I
ages are inevitable when under par­
Mr and Mra. Victor Sisson and Parker of Kalamazoo, for two hare now gone lo Camp Butner, N
Mr. and Mr* Eben Smith of To­
service.
children, Roberta
and uaner.
Carter, re- weeks
nooeiia ana
weexs who
wno left
ten Tuesday far Boston
tial Federal control certain groups
“I have noticed.” says Dr |acobs.
ledo were guests of Mr nnd Mrs. cnuaren,
Edwin Smith from Saturday till turned Saturday from a .week's where ahe it to be married.
reassignment
Sgt Names has a
are favored over others and assured
“the announcement by the WPB of
Monday night
24-day furlough from her duties as
by WPB of supplies of textiles which
a compliance investigation of re­
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Mrs Dan Thompson. Fairmount. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newton were a recruiting clerk at the Marine
''
Ind
They
also
visited
Mr.
and
in
Battle
Creek
Friday
where
they
induction
center
in
Indianapolis.
Chester Stowell were Mra. Harry
arc beyond their normal comple­
ported withholding of textiles from
Mrs Myron Carter at Huntington met Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper, Since entering service in June. 1943.
Ball and Mary Elizabeth of Hint
The "Lucky Thirteen", lite past
ment. That is exactly what is hap­
.
...
..
and Mra. George Fulk at Indiana- the farmer having received hl* dis­ the bride luu been stationed at In­
the market. The statement is vogue
Mrs. Robert Carr and mother. Mr* i
jnrt
charge after 3H years in lhe navy. dianapolis and has posed as a presidents of 23rd district of the
pening today with certain types of
and indefinite.
It infers shortages
Leans Mill* of Muskegon, were 1 Mr' and
Roderick Swadllng
Mrs Fred Ogden, Mrs V d. Wld- model for Marine corps publicity, in Michigan Rebekahs, were guests of
Weekend guests of W M Burr and I an&lt;1 Mr and
jQhn Chandkr rig and Mra. Edwin SmlUi spent
Mrs
Gay
Norton
pn
Thursday
eve
­
textiles which ore retained under
in
the
fourth
quarter,
which
has
addition to her clerical duties Cpl.
., . .
'attended a dinner and Halloween Tuesday In Grand Rapid,
IUU. ning. bouquets of red and yellow
I Mamet recently returned ,from
Federal control for that very pur­
hardly begun.
How. with only 10
After ftnishlng her basic training
at the home of Mr
M„
mums,
rases,
and
other
autumn
Mr, and Mr* Hugh Myers were eleven months
mouiru of
ot service in Europe
Europe i. — • ~
. ’—. .------- .
pose.
at
Great
Lake*.
Marie
Ann
Hlgble
■
jd*****)]
Leonard
of
Parchment
on
days of the quarter transpired, they
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.
, .-Hxxwcii Mcvuua.u oa •
vi&gt; Bunday gueola of Mr. and Mrs Earl and e*l
tpeels
to..receive hte
A
_
_ Army dte- n°wer;'i borating the rooms
H A 2/c. spent a week at her home
evening
Jan I.
I. 1946.
1946.
carry-in supper was served at seven
Cole in Grand Rapids.
charge•about
about Jan
can report shortages is difficult to
"The investigation will probably
before reoortln*
reporting to the Naval
Nava) hoehos­
Mr and Mrs
Uirls
o'clock followed by lhe business sesMr*. C. M. Overstreet of Detroit
pital in San Diego, Calif
understand
«
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs arrived Wednesday for a few day.* ( HOTHIRI-St-HI STJ'R
slon and carcU byWinning
high score
find that WPB is the cause of the
Mn_ Jklclja
Mr and Mra. Chris Blurts and Frank Huizinga of Ctunpau lake visit with her aunt. Mis* Angle CBOTHM8-8C III » LER
shortage
itself.
You cannot give
Oe/ugta attended a memort .1 service Mra. nulau
Basket* of vari-colored b e b e ' ncr df Beilcue. Those present were
Huizinga „
Is M
slowly recovering Bau-*
"Furthermore,
the stotement
in Lansing Bunday tn ho or of the
a brOken hip
w «.
Bernice Cltarlefour. junior
'one group more than its share with­
C
C. Hlgble, xupc.jaur
supervisor o
of, chrysanthemum* decorated th* al- Mrs
(Irrak
. . ......
.. . .Mrs Philo OIL theMra
Greek war rtrari
dead A nlrxxa.it
plcaiu.il xurnrlut
surprise
mentions no names of mills nor even
Bureau of Social Aid attended-lar of ,hc F,ril Congregational. past president of. the Rebekah As­
1st
Lieut and
out depriving others.
was lo see Paul Kill there who (Pauline Chandler) left Monday by a three-day conference pertalnlna church of Otsego on Saturday. Oct. *cmbly of Michigan, and Mra Nellie
types of goods which are withheld
worked for them in Candy Land automobile for Hamilton Field, near ... ■u
. .
. 27 ii three o'clock when the Rev
r.inn DanM. u.. u,k&gt;i
We hove no indication whatever
"The WPB, for instance, violated
twenty years ago.
Percy H Graham read the double Crumb and Mrs Bertha Boyer. MulSan Francisco, where he has been
‘Continued on page 2. Sec 2&gt;
1
ring
service
uniting
in
marriage
liken;
Mra.
Lydia
Ferris.
Dlxnonreassigned. Lt.
Lt Olis
Otis has
has been
been here
here
that any mills are withholding ond
. . k
..
... , .reassigned.
their own priority schedules by as­
guest of her mother. Mr*. W L for tu.o Wfeju visiting relative*
' Mis* France* w Schuyler, daugh- dale; Mrs Eula Johnson. Charlotte;
can therefore only answer in gen­
signing an increased production for
Shulter* Thursday enroute to her and fiends
ter
of
Mrs
Ethyl
Schuyler
of
Ot'
Mrs
Turner.
Bellevue.
Mr*.
EHzahome in Charlevoix after accomMr and Mri
t HASTINGS WOMAN
'sego. ana
and ClArHnn
Gordon P
E. OrrUhae.
Crothers. son beU, Qagc, NgShViUe; a 1*0 Mrs. R.
eralities
export, and in so doing they deprived
panying her ion Gordon to Ann Ar- from Monday unlll WednMd.y ln HEADS DISTRICT WJLC.
Ill
of Mr.
Mr XIIU
and I.H.
Mrs. AIL.IWI
Arthur VIMWAI.
Crothers’ C. Leach and Mr*. Emma Payne.
American consumers . . . what else
Twenty-one members of the W of Hasting*.
bor where he is entering as a.fresh- Albton &gt;t the homc ot
and
Hastings The next meeting is to
man. and also came to see the new । Mr*.
•*-- *— Altoft In Albion.
Traced to WPB
W-l- I w.ert,,,, ,h, wnldlm. Ml, Tl»|. be a Christmas party on Dec. 27
con they expect but shortages ond
George
nephew. John Stuart Clement
“'"w- m. Dunk,,.
M U» WMe. «nB at the liome of Mra. Johnson In
I Mr and Mr*. Ray Ware and ™
complaint’
A,. trophy for the largest .Alw„,.. by B„1]n „a .., Ulc Charlotte at whleh the officers of
Weekend guests of Mrs Ida Pal­ ! twin sons of Kalamazoo were Sun­ i™
Ing tam.
home the
"I think it is o splendid step.
ma tier were Mr nnd Mra Plank El­ day guests of Mr and Mra. Roger percentage of attendance from the You Truly" by Bond. Mrs Thelma the 23rd district will be guests.
However, if they will carry it far
"The cure for shortages ond in­
liott and hte mother. Mra. Lily El- ,
nine corps included in lhe district. Farrasworth accompanying her. Mra
enough the investigation will more
flation is more goods. Government
Mr and Mrs. Fritz Southworth The award Is a Chlneae copper bas- Farmsworth also rendered the tr*r
Esther Circle of the W.B-C.S. met
dlltol -Alflir., murclw.
Ford with
„„„ Mrs
„„ u
than likely bring them right back to
D L Williams and Miss
says produce more ond we will take
Mr* Matt Bedford and Mr*. Mary J Jant.,
oI Mflc
.
flower collection*. The 1946 con- Schuyler p«u&gt;, M&gt;
In m«r-. M„ry wutomJ m TueM.y evehlns
where they started, the headquar­
MUte of Middleville and other rela&amp; thelr parents. Mr and I 'entlon te lo be held in Hastings
off controls.
The real answer is
rlft8r
; of las-, week. Miss Katherine Wee- I
-j
«, ! Mr*. Nell Boakeloo. over the week- whrn a lwo
meeting is planned
ters of the WPB itself.
The bride wa* attired In a white ' ber assisting. Following the business j
take off controls, grant prices which
Mrs Edward Burton and Mr* W
d
. on Friday lhe annual reports were
slipper satin gown fashioned with session, Mrs. Lc-Roy Foster and
fL flhultera are Ixavlns
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I
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...
__
.
.
.
.
..
.
leaving ILfnnrl,,Monday to
"Normally, of course, a complex
do not involve loss ond production
A. H McGUxklin returned Bat- 1 Riven, officers chosen and Installed
spend the winter In Lakeland. Fin urday
uroa}. to
lo the
Ule home
nome or
nt* daughaaugn- ’n,e **
“■ officers
»«**•*■«** arc
»&lt;c : President.
s-reoMiem. a sweetheart neckline, low waist Mra Charles Paul were in charge!
of his
“cw
industry like textiles will hove conwill automatically increase.".
**
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j devotions
—••— i
. .
of the
entertainment
and
Mra_Don Cun', his mother. Mrs. lcr Mrj WB1U;r 1&lt;yan alu;r
thrcc Mr* Esther Fett. Hastings. Sr V line, long sleeves with points over
1 wrists and a hoop skirt. A “
ZTlwere given by Mrs. Glenn Dens- I
pearl
SSL
&lt;»«*« “&gt; '• “I*
“sCrum?.
Mr
is
rum1
j
studded
Juliet
cap
formed
her
head
more.
The
Circle
holding
a
rum'
Chevalier with Mln Bernice Jansen mm
jxoo; Jr. V P. Mrs Ada McLoud.
dress
and
she
carried
an
arm
boumage
sale
on
Nov.
9
and
19
in
Che
of Neighborhood House nt'ended a
Mrs Loui* MLskc and her daugh- Otsego. Secy.. Mra. Glaldns GHregional meeting of the Women of ter-tn-law, Mrs Louis MUke. Jr., more, Hasting*. Tn-as. Mra Stella quel of white rose* and gardenia* j Goodyear Bros, show room. Pleare I
the Church in Greenville on Mon­ left Wedneiday for San Francisco, Foreman. Hastings. Chap, Mr*. • Her only jewelry was a string of I phone Mra Vernor Blough. 3651. if
I you have articles to donate. The
day. Mrs. J A. Oury end Mrs. Calif., where lhe latter Is going to I Bertha Fields. Bangor. Con. Mr* j pearl*
Attending the bride as matron of Nov meeting te to be held in the
Chevalier returned Wednesday to locate permanently with her hus-1 Violet Hinz. South Haven. Asst,
honor wa* Mrs Lynn Perry of Has- , church parlor* on Tuesday evening,
their homes In Waterloo. Iowa.
band there. Mr* MUke u planning t Con. Mra. Frances H"1ton. South tings, wliosc dress was a floor length Nov. 27.
Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs
to spend the winter with them
1 Haven; Guard. Mra Nettie Mead. shell pink taffeta, with sweetheart
• • .
•L B Lockwood were Mrs. Norbert
Mr and Mra Robert F Cooper I “nd AMt • Ws Angelfne Weaver, neckline, elbow length sleeve* and
Sullivan and Mary Lou. Miss Ruth
ton-0 waist, pink roses formed her '
member#
the Presbyterian
Lockwood and Dunbar Sullivan of arrived home Frld.w from San (Otsego, musician. Mrs. Elizabeth arm bouquet Mra. Maxwell Schuy- I^‘r-Jrere en1terU1?e?k f°£ dlnneI
MICH.
HASTINGS
Otten.
Kalamazoo.
patriotic
Instruc
­
Francisco
where
they
have
made
Detroit.
ler. a stetcr-in-law. and Miss Phy-l- Lhursda/ '¥enln“ al
of
Mist. Arllnc Campbell of Lansing their home for lhe past two years tor. Mrs. Clara Bayne. Hastings, Its Sinclair, both of Otsego, were “S, and
*?chard
•**"
press
correspondent.
Mrs
Pauline
while
Bob
was
on
duty
in
the
Navy
spent the weekend at home
Skinner. Hastings.
*
। bridesmaid* and their dresses were c'd "«
?»ular cholr
on
the
Pacific
He
was
released
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Shultz.
of blue taffeta made in lhe *ame !nt 0,8 ctlurchi * ,
The birthday of Miss Elizabeth last week. He received his discharge
Mra. Ruth Buskirk and Mra. Harry from duly Oct 4. after serving three
design as that of the matron of I
Finch on Sunday was the occasion at Fort Sheridan. III.
Wood attended the funeral of Alvah years and ten months
Cleaning Rug*
I iwnor. and they carried colonial I Mrs. Pied Savacool was hostess for the pleasant day planned tn her
Mrs. H. S. Wedel. Mrs Donald
Chapman In Chelsea on Wednesday
Lincoln Bush. Wednesday
Use the sain* cleaning .methods 'bouquets of be be mums The three ' to the YJteL. dub on Thursday at honor by Miss Helen Wade. Din­ spent quite some time in the station noon. Nov. 7. at 2 irYllTT*" '
A weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs Smith. Mr*. .Ralph Leffler, Mrs.
Joseph Skinner was her sister. Miss Rove He Stanton and Mr*. Olen for linen rug* a* for all-cotton. । attendant* also wore Hara* of a one o’clock luncheon at her .home ner at Hilda's tea room was fol- hospital al Camp Pannin, Texas. Is
Ellse Jensen of Grand Haven who Densmore attended the 5th Annual Linens are very absorbent, take up ' feathers lo match thdr gowns and al Lake Al-Oon-Quln Mra. Lenna
apparently on active duty again as of devotionala. The following
Murphy of Scottville, a formpr call on Mra. Willis Smith (Mary Jo his address is now Co. B. 67th Bn.
had been attending Ute ME.A con­ Conference of the W3.CS at First a great deal of water during any their jewelry was pearls
Hawley*. Her guests included Mrs. 14th Regt.. Comp Fannin
vention in Grand Rapid*
Methodist church in Grand Raplos, cleaning processes, and should be | Lynn Perry served as best man
er Williams. ■■Techniques
and Nell Adair and Wellesley Iron­
Mr* Jessie MeLaurie had a* wcek- Wednesday.
C. 3. McIntyre, Mrs. Jason McEl­
dried thoroughly. A cotton or linen side, all of Hastings, were the ush­ noon was apent informally.
Mrs Ines Kenyan received word Ing Goodwill."
wain. Mis* Emily McElwain and Miss from her son and wife, Mr and Mr*.
rug. like any o'her. will pay you ers Fiona Thompson, daughter of
Robert Kenyon, of Cincinnati. Ohio
dividend* in longer service if you 8gl and Mr* Lyman Thompson of
Autumn garden flowers decorated Florence Wade
that their third child, a boy. waa
Allegan and Larry Schuyler, neph­ the tablas for the annual dinner of
with Anna Baldwin. Ms*. ■ for r
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and born on Saturday, weighing 8 lbs.
Keep it clean—pamper it, and Its ew of the bride dressed in a blue the Hastings club at the I.O.O.F.
birthday potluck dinner at noorx.
good looks will flatter your ability. suit, were ringbearers Fiona wore hall on Monday evening. In pre­ Mrs. L. E. Royer were Mr. and Mra.
Please bring table service.
vious years this event
has
been
a
Edward
Nicolai
and
two
children.
a while floor length taffeta drex*
and a ttera of yellow rose* and game dinner but lacking the wild Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. John Foster
| game, lhe ladles of the Welcome and family Kalamazoo. Harold Cole.
while bebe mums .
. v. her daughter's
M.UW..K. a wedduig. Mrs.
«.». I Conl'rs community served a boun- Grace Nell. Lansing and Mr. and
Tiie Hastings Women's club meets
For
To tho People
Echuyler chose ar
a royal' 'blue
wool' HLul chicken dinner which the men Mr*. Donald Murphy and family of Fridaj- at 2:30, Nov. 2. al the Par­
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3
Schuyler
'
of this Community
dress with naw accessories and Breatly enjoyed. 53 member* and Hastings.
ish house. The High school choir
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Mra. Crothers. the groom's mother. ( guest* attending.
will aing. Panel discussion by five
Extra Victory Bonds are an
wore black crepe. wlU.
LL... ' ct*l Umr
*'
rilh Jt...
silver trim.
followed with card
M1m Sylvia Walter* entertained member* on home equipment. Ma­
sal*. Banker* will say that they
Newly elected officer* of Ban­
and black accessories Their Iden­ games ot various kinds ' Charles wtlh a family dinner Saturday and bel MeFaun of MB.C. will speak on
axe the best Investment aver of­
Amiable is president of the club and on Sunday Mr. and Mra. Alfred Al­ "Modern Home Planning and Equip­ County R.L.C.A. ar* as follow
tical corsage* were of gardenias.
fered you The QI* In conquered
President. Robt Barna*. D*lten
A reception in the church parlors Frank Kelly is secretary-treasurer.
.
Tokyo and
toft'of Carlton had the same gunits ment."
and
followed the wedding. Mra. Lyman
-4JL
Berlin will
for a dinner in honor of Pvt. and
villa; sec-traaa- Glean drtftatb
Thompson, assisted by Mrs. Perry.
Halloween candles and favors Mrs. George Altoft and family of
Hospital Guild 22. Mra George Middleville; Auxiliary. President
Mrs Maxwell Schuyler aud Miss
decorated the tables at the lunch­ Albion. Ttiose attending were Mr. Hebdtn. chairman, will meet Tues­
moment for
Sinclair serving
Centering the
and Mra. George Corder of Kala­ day. Nov. 6. at 6:30 for a potluck ident. Edith Bamaa. Delton; aec.
eon
for
twelve
given
by
Mra.
Elmer
you to ihow
serving table was a three tier bride's
Parcell Tuesday. High scores for mazoo. and Mr. and Mrs Jesse Al­ supper at the Parish house Coffee treaa . Veata Orlffath. Middleville.
cake which was cut by the bride
the afternoon* bridge play were toft.
and roll* furnished, member* bring
and groom
SUNDAY and MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4-5
turned in by Mrs H. A. Adrounie.
one dish.
faith. The
Qulmuy Saturday night, with thi
Mr and Mra. Crothers left Sat­
economist
'Women, at the Methodial churot
Mr. and Mra. Philo Otis of Quim­
urday altcmooti for a trip through Mrs C. B. Burkholder, and Mrs
Jennifer Jone*. Joseph Cotten
by entertained over the weekend tn
Canada and later plan to make John Ironside.
Extension Group No. &amp; will meet
“
Victory Loan
honor
of
their
son.
1st
Lt.
Philo
their home in Hastings
witli Mrs. G Avery Aten on Nov. 5
I* Uie opening of the home front's
Mra. crothers was graduated from
The birthday and homacomiog of Otis. Jr., and Mrs. Otis. Present
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 1:00 TO 3:00
greatest anti-inflation offensive.
the Otsego High school In 1938. Duane Fox was royally remembered were 1st U. Russell Laubaugh. who
Ted R. Gamble. National Director
later attending the McLachlan In­ Monday evening in lhe party given flew from I-ockbounie Air Base
of the War Finance Division. d»Hospital Guild No. 14 will meet
stitute In Grand Rapid*, since which by Mrs Fox in honor of her hus- Columbus. Ohio, where he 1* serving
clares that millions of volunteer*
TUES.. WED., THURS.. NOVEMBER 6-7-8
time she has been employed at live
in the Air Service Technical Com­
are in action with inexhaustible
Pram Corporation In Otsego. The Ing Ji a Ho ween costumes enjoyed an mand: Mr and Mra Willard Lewis, 838 W. Green. Tuesday. November
supplies of an Incomparable prod­
Barbara Stanwyck. Dennis Morgan
6. at one o'clock. Guests are wel­
groom
is
a
graduate
of
the
Has
­
the
Misses
Irma
Lewis
and
Marcella
cj^
or
treasure
hunt
won
by
Joan
uct to sell fshow Americans.
ting* High school In lhe class of
and proved their dexterity in Lathrop. Mrs. Margaret Wilcox and come.
The Victory Ioan is all of these
1936. and was in the employ of the lhe contest to find the fastest Jsck- friend of Muskegon: Mr. and Mrs.
things. It represents your will to
E W Bliss Co. before entering the o-lantem maker. Games, contests Roger Oils of Flint. Russell and
The Thornapple Garden Club will
help the government pay off war
Army In April. 1941. He saw serv­ aud refreshments filled a perfect Phil had net seen each other for
costs, care for the wounded.
ice tn Iceland. Ireland and Ger­ evening. Out-of-town guests were over three years.
Lt. and Mrs. the home of Mrs. J. W. Long. 402
many. receiving his honorable dis­ hl* parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Otis left Monday by motor for Ham­ N Michigan Ave Mrs M. J. Cross
nsnee the return to civilian life
charge in July. 1945
of million* of fighting man.
ilton Field near San Francisco will review Louis BromHeld's Pleas­
Fox, Richard and Bob of Bedford.
Guests al the wedding and re­
From every angle, you will be
ant Valley."
Hostings, Mich., Phones 2244-2557
L“
ception included Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
serving your own best Interest by
(Continued on Page 2. Sec 2)
Sunday, in honor of Norma Jean's
thur Crothers. Mrs Gardner Ben­
seeking out the nearest Victory
Hospital Kitchen Guild will meet
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2-3
nett, Mr. and Mra. Maurice Pierson. 12th birthday. Mrs. Francis Bennett
Bond talesman. You can't buy
Wednesday. Nov. 7. at Pauline RogMr. and Mr*. Aben Johnson. Mr entertained 7 girU for dinner. The
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
own good.
and Mra. Clifford Dolan, Mr. and afternoon was spent playing game*.
THE EDITOR
Mrs. Lcwu William* and Jeanette.
Tex Ritter. Dave O'Brien
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brower were
— ,। ......
Mr*. Stephen vJohnson.
u.,.«rui. Mr*
mu wJohn
lull I
D W. Howell. R. 2. had a picking
Ironside. Ml and Mra Wellesley hosts to the Mr. and Mrs. Club
* Ironside, and Mr. and Mr* Neil Tuesday. Guests for lhe evening of red raspberries off his vIimm Sun­ Altoft District
■ Adair, all of Hasting*; Mr. and Mrs were Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Clardy and day.
The Altoft P.T.A win meet ThuraWilliam Gargan. Ann Marage
■ Alex Ironside. South Bend. Ind.; Mr. and Mrs Hl Baxter.
Mr and Mr*. Ben Gldley and
■ Mr and Mr* Erik von Reis. Grosse
Mr. and Mrs Laurence Barnett. children are moving to their new and refreahmanu.
4 Pointe Farm*; Mr and Mrs Max
home
In
Owosso
on
Monday
and
■ Crothers and MU* Marilyn Crolh- Mr. and Mrs. William Stebbins and Mr. and Mra. Arthur Wingerden of
\ er*. Marlette; &gt;n&lt;kMr» Roland Yoe. Helen and Mr. and Mrs C. B Mat­ Birmingham.- who have purchased
The Aid will meet with Mr. and
Lansing
Other gue.sLs were from son had a family dinner at Hilda's the house, will take occupancy with
SUNDAY and MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4-5
te -Kalamazoo, Plainwell and Allegan tea room Tuesday in honor of Mrs.
Thursday Nov. a.
Matson s birthday anniversary.
Mr. Wingerden is advertising man­
STEVENS—DURKEE
Delton
Norms Bennett was host*** to age of ihe Banner
I Mis* Irene Isadora Durkee, daughThe senior cl?»s of the Delton
her Sunday school class for dinner
1 ter of Mr and Mrs Ray Durkee of on Sunday, honoring the birthdays by a fall last February' U no* »t high school wiU prieeai Uwtr »la&gt;,
. MM3A1K MATIXKC BINUAV 1:H TO
Delton and Seaman 2 c Charles of Erma Kidder and Mary Jane An­ hte home. 522 W. Grand St., walk­ "Love Your Neighbors." on Friday
Stevens of the UK.N.. son of Mr. drus. a guest. Hie dinner and love­ ing on crutches but unable to grt night. Nov. 2. al 8 o'tlodi In the
। and Mr*. Roeeoe Stevens of Belle­ ly birthday cake were enjeyed and out on the street. He has been m gymnssium
' vue were united in insrriagt in the the afternoon was spent with games three different hospitals for the
TUES.. WED.. THURS.. NOVEMBER 6-7-8
The 12th annual high 'chooi fair
! Delton Methodist church. Monday
last 35 weeks
will be held Nov. 8 at tiie Delton
evening. Oct. 22 at 8 o'clock The
■Um«s Cagney. Ann bbcridan, Pal O'Brien
Tw* table* of bridge were in play
Belly Lou Ingram has been IU high school. The fair ia to be spon­
Rev. Pau) Rlcluud*. pastor of the on Tuesday afternoon of last »ack this week with strep sore throat
sored by agricultural and home
Hickory Centers Methodist church when Mra. H«rb*rt Calkins
_ enter­
WBgt. Richard E Mason, son of making department*.
officiated in the presence of about tained lhe JTT. club. Mra.
The Rebekah lodge o&lt; PrgUioviUe
ra, —
Minute iMT. and Mrs. Ab Mason arrived in
7&amp; gueato
Mis* Betty Leonard Myers, a guest, iron Um |travelling the Slate*. Oct. 2. after 11: years in will serve a fried ehkkeii eupper In
jplayad the wedding march. Mias prisa.
.the South Pacific and reached horn* the 10.OT hall on Friday evening.

PERSONALS

SOCIAL EVENTS

IT’S A $64.00 QUESTIOi

Here are tome of the Reason* Why Retail Clothiei
are out of many items of Men* and Boy* Clothingi

Is.and Mr. und
tended the tucDonatd in Mid­
i George PMand
, McNee's. BunHaight h^abecn

and Mrs. Cha*.
, at Steve Miling. * Mr. and
relay evening at
as Skinner nnd
; nnd Mr. nnd
■re Sunday dlnice Sharpes in

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CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT'

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Community Notices

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SCOTT'S SERVICE
TRUCKING

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CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
CLASSIFIED RATES
IV, a par word, Bialrasra of 30e.
Display Ums Ml la caps or kUrk
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Or leave at 817 S. Hanover
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Smithy's
Refrigeration Service
AU Luusehold appliances serviced
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
PHONE 3717
&lt;11 N. HANOVER ST.
out Kt'n

COW OATS. WIIBAT. Cl-OVERSCEE
BEANS. HAY » STBAW

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Deafness ^auaed by Cold*
Millions of men. women and ehildren tn the United States are hard
| ot hearing, and an Important cause
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.« research laboratories. A single cold
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PAINTING AND
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LEGALS

USED CLOTHING

ORDER TOR PUBLICATIOM

109 W. STATE

LIFE
BONDS

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HOUSE FURNITURE CO. 107 E- 'Ull

SWANSON
AGENCY
AUTO

is cumulative, it is believed.
Because the middle ear is connected with the threat by the Eustachian
tube, infections of cold* may spread
to the middle ear.
In severe
colds Ute tube and the middle ear
may become filled with mucua. Rel*a*ed cold Infections, it Is believed.
may progressively injure lhe membranM In the middle ear and aflect
the functioning of the delicately ad­
justed hammer, stirrup and anvil,
which transmit sounds to the inner

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EMPLOYMENT—HELP WANTED

Farm Bureau State Agent

Phone

Call 2908

Re*. 5559

"

Marshall Furnaces
Repairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
Eaves Troughing

Tin Shop
Floor Sanders for Rent

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
Phone 2131

i&lt;2 E. Blate

*Ml’
"e.^e.eoela
itiati M.Titr-1 for D.J.i ■*“

Teachers and others will be In­
terested to know that a course in
Advanced Rhetoric has been arranved through Western MIchljBn
College of Education, according lo
Arthur W Lathrop. CeniniLssloner

LOST. FOUND. STOLEN

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tf
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W.-.J U-d.ot,
C® K»»m*Murr s&gt; liM&lt; Itran.l Ra|e
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MALE IIFt.F Wv\TH»-« . In "iab.-r
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VV tSTI fa-R.-l~o.IM. r.ri. ... tak.
ruo,|.)»te rkarg* ’&gt;■ bam. ar.J »-o .fell

Thursday evening beginning Nov.

_«'.I1 J&gt;sl after •. lira____
__ II 1
Be* n’ for livestock and h*U insur- WANTKII—M..rrwJ u»n .. O..r&gt; fa.m
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INSURANCE ond BONDS
oppol.Tl XITV of t.r.i.n.
DDT arid i.il.er profiial.l.
farmer* in fl.rr* Incan
ru'Hl*e n* ..1*11.1 r—"I'lierJ Mu.I |.«&lt;.
p. nasiwM
. .'
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phone 2519
Nall Bank Bldg.
Write nr wire M.-NKN!. f'l.Ml’AM
Il *

DEWEY REED
Hxstlngi. Mich.

Mich.

Ina. h.rir

salad topped by a dressing mixed
I with fruit juice does double duty as ,
1 WANT TO KENT—1*0 a&lt;re farm or larc । a refreshing salad nnd dessert.
1 e- l-r Mar-li 1 Will pay r.*h rrr.1 ar
. .barn if rrwpr. Write
* rare
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| Hanner.
If

1 WANTED TO BENT

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List your Auction Sale* with

JOHN BECK
GENERAL AUCTIONEER

Delton,

Sale* made in any section. Dates*
for auctions will be given with
Refreshing Drncrts
In summer, especially, serve fresh promptness upon application. Call
fruits liberally in place of heavy at my expense.— phone Prairieville
12-5S.

ruf-n., Mill

Jerry Andrus

AUCTIONEER

buildIng. Hasting* The count? will
be ol value to teachers and others
interest eel in improving their akiii
in writing and speaking the Enclish I
Language There will be U meet- [
inga of lhe class and 3 semester I
hour* rredit will be given. Tuition
coat will be $18 Tl&gt;e Instructor will
Im- Frank Householder

WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS

11948377
SALES

WANTKD-tlirl u^eM.rly 1 ' f'.'ll1 If’eJ
7 v m —s.'Ha
wanted—ri.ri t w~«.n r r liuoaeMorb

Repainting your car protect* metal,
improve* appearance and increases
luallon. See u* today.

October 26. 1945

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

BALE OB BENT­
CITY. COUNTRY AND RESORT

Beef steers------

__$12-$l4.50:

Beef heifers . .

- $11-513.50

Beef cows____

...$6-$ll.5O

Built

_____

Veal __

______ $1O-$I8

Deacons _._.. ................ $3-$12

WANTED— EMPLO TMENT

C. F. ECKARDT

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

_________

Dairy cows___ ____ $75-$150

FRANK JONES

6
Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars

DR. DERK STUIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
112 W Stale
llastlngi
Phone*: 2885-2991

Lambs _
_ $10-513.50
Subsidy paid to seller

Uullnga stockyards. phone 2588. or
call «17 Lacey through the week.

Sheep________________ S3-$7.50
Subsidy paid to seller
Feeding pigs----------------- S5-S20
Fat hogs-----------$14.60 ceiling

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
Phone 2170
Nashville

Roughs —------- $13.85 ceiling

FARM EQUIPMENT

At My Expense

Boors_____________ $1O-$13.5O
Oil, 29 I

LLOYD J. EATON

WANTED

Dotes can be made at
Banner office

C. "Bill" Sherwood

PIN SETTERS

Office noun

HASTINGS RECREATION
PHONE 2131

Evenings;
Mon- Wed, Fri.

INSURANCE

Hotel Hastings

Closed Thursdays

Phone

tf.

PHONE 17F2I HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE
Loren Coppock
Delton, Mich.

AUCTIONEER
General auctioneering.

Date* van

TRACTOR TIRES
NOW IN STOCK

' "

WELL DRILLING V

Remove vDead
Animals
_____________

AND
REPAIRING
»«ailNG ELECTRIC PUMPH

Firestone

Harvey J. Lewis
"*
Hasting*. Mich.

GROUND GRIP
TREAD for
• Poiltlva Cleaning

04.000.
A GOOD MODERN HOME in fourth

For Prompt Removal

of Old, Crippled

Phone Mil

or Dead Horses
and Cows

I

Sixe

Loren Hershberger
AUCTIONEER

Phone 207—Woodland

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32
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38
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36
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28
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36 — 6 Fly
24 — 6 Ply
28 -1 Ply

Sheldon Agency
SIGN PAINTING
TRUCKS LETTERED

HOUSE AXD

JU8T ARRIVED
CABLOAD of tklck tak reoftag—Bu

Johnson Supply Co.

117 N. Michigan

Hastings

HUGH LANNING

HENRY FLANNERY

PHONE 1170

HASTINGS, MICH.

Cattle

Horses

Dowling, ph. Banfleld 10-16

AUCTION SALES

City Transfer and
Storage Co.

All Kind* of Insurance
Surety Bond*
Pnone 21*5

,

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

D. F. ROBINSON •
CEMENT CONTRACTOR
All types of cement construction.

Hastings. Route '

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

ED. FINNIE
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MUNTOOMERT WARD

GUARANTEED

TRUSS FITTING

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[QUIP YOUR TRACTOR

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
Phone collect for prompt service seven days a week

EXPERIENCED
FITTER

LyBARKERS
Mi..

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Phone Hastings, 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544 — Call

SMALL STOCK PICKED UP FREE

BRISTOL
HASTINGS

2715

DEAD

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
And Efficiently by Our Local Collector
ollect.

STOCK

MAURICE J. PENDER Broker

BATTLE CREEK 2-2961

• MAXIMUM TRACTION
• POSITIVE CLEANING

fiPECtAl, NOT!or—Yoe

Johnson Supply Co

KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collector

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
Cramnton
'-r«&gt;mP‘On
GuCSt Speaker At
; Rotary Here Monday

party Line—Just glanced at Time ' |nu;&lt; C
Magazine.
Sinclair Lewis' dour. ”OU,S
Inexorable face * staring bleakly.
making me shudder
With ab- | D
M
ject
apologies
to the monkeys. I
By JANF CAMERON
wrote under it. "Now 1 believe in I A distinguished citizen ot Michl,, .
evolution.”
What a pity, what ettn. Loul» C. Crampton. Lapeer at- U/ElflUT Cl lf)\
Traffic sign In a Georgia army a crying pity that thi* man couldn’t torncy. will be guest speaker nt lhe VvLIvlIB JLIrJ
i have turned hl* great talent to Rotary Club luncheon here Mon-1
camp—"U.all turns prohibited."
I writing Inspiring book* such a* day noon.
New Study/Plon to Be
I Lloyd C. Dougina's fine work*. In- , Mr crampton was a member ot I
Announced Shortly Soyi
O. I. Joe comments thusly: "War »tead of the vitriolic charucterkta- | the U. 8. Congress from 1913 to |
A. M. Love of the
1* sometimes as bad ns basic train-, t|ons he consistently produce#. ...
Ing.”
| They leave me with a dark-brown
Michigan State College
• • •
' ta*tc for months afterword, or DID
1 Farmers who sell beans should i |
Booth Tarkington wa* asked to '
[ re,u&gt;r tu
an&gt;' more
a statement from the elesecure
take the part of master of ceremon- I
work,
| valor to whom bean* ore sold showles at the burial of a famous poli­
1 Ing total weight of beans delivered,
tician. He inquired as to the nature
percentage of pick and total weight
of the funeral and learned that It
of choice hand picked beans In the
was a cremation. "What you need."
lot is the advice of Harold Faster,
he said. ”ls a toastmaster '
county agricultural agent.
An announcement of lhe decision
in the bean subsidy was expected
A Detroit business man consider*
Nashville Couple Guests at
momentarily from the Commodity
hl* lime so valuable that he keep*
Lansing Luncheon Honoring
| Credit Corp
an hourglass on hi* desk to remind
his client* that Tempu* Fuglu. It
Their 60th Wedding Anniv.
Just what the decision will be wa*
wouldn’t be a. bad idea to hang one
not Indicated. A ”0 cent subsidy
Mr.• —
and
Mrs ----I&gt;n —
Felghner
In the door to remind departing
— ----------- of
wa* placed on the U. S choice hand
guests not to lake a half hour to Nashville were guests ot honor at
picked bean* last spring. A M. Love,
sav .the farewell* that should take » luncheon given In the Hotel Olds,
of the Michigan State College, ex­
only half a moment.
1 La using. Friday noon, to celebrate
plained, but because of the present
• •
• their 00th wedding-anniversary. For
emergency it may be applied to the
My first-born son want* to know Mrs Felghncr. It wa* also a birthday
Latsis C. Cramion
various off colored grades. It is
where he can get in touch with the party, since she was married on her
also still a possibility. he added,
man who operates the Hostings Air­ 22nd birthday The party was given 1931 and also has been special at- that a new subsidy plan would be
port. He went there, expecting to by a group of newspaper editors, toritey 19 the U. 8 Secretary of the announced, but the final decision
learn whether or not privately- headed by Ltcul.-Gov Vrrn Bruwrt, Interior, and circuit judge He has was expected aflhost any hour. “ -.
owned planes can land, and other In recognition of the service that been decorated by the governments
It Is nn the intention of the
detail*, but could find no one who Mr Felghncr lui;. given to the of Serbia and Greece, and hold* OPA to raise price ceiling on beans.
an honorary t.LL&gt; degree from How­
seemed to know anything about weekly newspaper field
Fester explained in issuing the fol- •
For many years Un wa* editor ard University. Washington, D. C­ lowing figures.
anything We will be glad to give
....
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UU
.-.
rc
,
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------------Mr
Crampton
born
In
Uout any Information the airport of­ and publisher of the Nashville
"The U. S. ceilings for different
ficial* wish to moke public, and the Ncws. one of the outstanding smalt- I*er county and graduated from the
of Michigan.
He has grades of beans arc 1(3.15 fur U. S. ।
----- --------------------------teturning airmen arc anxluu^and town weeklies in the Mate and id University
eager for news of their ItornWiir- addition w*&gt; active in the affairs been a member of Lapeer Rotary choice hand picked; $&lt;3 05 fur U. 8. i
since 1925 and U a past president No 1; and $5 90 for U. S. No. 2. By
part.
serving for many year* as secretary of the club. He has served Rotary arrangement with the CCC. MichiInternational as district governor p.an choice hand picked, which are
Do you rninll If we go’Chlnese on 1anti manager He also represented und as committee member.
supposed to be a better grade than
you? Huh? Well, heir is a true story Barry county in the slate legislature
the U. 8.. may bring $025 al coun­
of Second Son and his experience In for two terms from 1829 to 1933
try elevators, less bean* a* culls,
... August
.......
Among the distinguished guest*
Chicago In
He .....
had just
cost of removing culls, cost of re­
taker, part in the Air Show on Lake who spoke appreciatively ot Mr
We don’t like the lost traffic re­ moving excess moisture nnd loss of
Michigan in which the Navy Wild- Felghner’* record of public service port from the State Police. It was
cats had made landings on two were Gov Hurry F. Kelly and Mlles compiled fdt the month of August weight due to removal of excess
carrier* off Glenview, the entire Gray, for many years clerk of the and showed 93 persons killed in moisture.
Allow having been broadcast over stale house of
representative*. traffic accidents in Michigan that
The deduction* for cull beans arc
the networks. Tile hard-working
Llcut-Oov, Brown presided tis nionth. while statewide reported uc- 1-4 pound* 14c; 5-10 pounds 13 and
Enslitn*. having done their beloved I master-of ceremonies
• showed an ■Increase of- "**
cldenu
20% one fourth. 11-15 pounds. 12 and
Navy Air Corps proud, were having
Mr Felghner recalled that at the In ncctdenU and 33'. in injuries cue fourth, and 1(3-20 pounds 11
dinner In a swank Chicago dining time of his marriage he was foreman over August of list year Increased and one fourth. All over 20 pounds,
salon. Second Son received a re­ of the shop tn Nashville he later speed since V-J day. together with the deduction Is 5 cents a pound.
quest to "pass the salt, please." owned and was drawing down a the fact that cars and tire* arc old• Benn* picking 20 pounds accord­
from beside him. and the dlsttnc- ralary of $10 per week—and a week er. ore undoubtedly the reasons for ing to figures presented at the re­
live, resonant quality of the voice In those days was considerably mure the increase, and the coat In human cent Saginaw meeting should bring ,
made him look over and straight than 40 hours with no extra for lives and maimed persons Is too big farmers $400 a hundred."
I into the friendly eyes of Lt Robert overtime.
In fact, he said that n price to pay. Let * use more sense
Taylor He said the actor was wear­ overtime hadn’t been invented yet tn driving --Cassopolis Vigilant.
The arrangement for service for ,
ing n solid gold wrist watch carried
county cases tn be treated at Pen­
n solid gold lighter, but otherwise required to turn out the work on
A tiny eerk lacked on the back of nock hospital ha* been continued
hand Yet. on this salary. Len said the lower part of the picture frame
for
another year, by action of the .
present. I asked Second Son I! he that he and Mrs Felghncr got along
will present a dark line forming on board of supervisors al their Oc- '
were Impressed and lie said. “No. comfortably and actually saved
tober session.
wallpaper
but you should have seen the wait­ money.
resses" Oh yes, he passed the salt!
As a member of the legislature.
Mr. Felghner tried to get through
a bill guaranteeing Michigan bank
deposit* This was in 1929 when
things were comparatively prosper­
ous and long before the United
, State* Congress 106k similar action
on a 'national scale.
While editor of the Nashville
News. Len was continually-out in
front backing ahd fighting for pro­
gressive measure* that he thought
would benefit his community. Since
retiring from active newspaper work,
he has conducted a newspaper
brokerage business which lias
brought him In contact with editors
in about every’ state In the Union.
At the conclusion of lhe luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs. Felghner were pre­
sented with a lovely table lamp.

—----- -—|

s rwists
RAPPY
I

REAL ESTATE
Is Selling Faster Than
Ever ... BUY NOW!

TWO FAMILY HOUSE

swurw a vi se&gt;
RYPATFK
U I I M 11 IJ

gas heat, one apartment rents for $8 00 per week
and one apartment rents for $52 00 per month, a

money maker for idle dollars, price$9,000.00

6 ROOM HOUSE
Hos living room, dining room, bedroom and kitchen,
tub ond stool down, two bedrooms up. garage, has

two lots-$3,000.00

6 ROOM HOUSE
In 1st word ocross from Pork (this is an excellent

home!, three bedrooms, all oak throughout, floors
ond casings, hot water beat, new garage, extra

large let $7.500 00

6 ROOM HOUSE
And one acre plot of land, just east of Middleville,
has good well, lights, hard wood floors, built in cup­

boards. some fruit, just been pointed for $3,150.00

MANY FARMS
One ten acre, one forty, one sixty, eighties, ond up

ESTATE
OKER

Not a new dance step!
this

isn’t a picture of Aunt

corridors.

Not to mention

the

Agatha tripping the light fantastic.

general irritation that results when

It’s just a picture of Aunt Aggie

one socket is robbed to fill another.

tripping.

And now she may cut

you out of her will just because you

snatched that bulb from the hall to

Get

rid

simple.

of bulbsnatchers.

It's

Just keep a supply of the

right-sized lamp bulbs handy at all

times.

Replace burned out bulbs

put in your bed lamp!

immediately.

Better Play Safe
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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1945

NINETIETH YEAR

HINDS SCHOOL NEWS
Eight boys and eight girls are en­
rolled for the present term: Mary
Ellen Phillips. Ronald Tobias. Lin­
den Lester. Dixie Clouse and Eddie
Hammond are In beginner’s class.
Robert Wellman. Peggy Lester. SuAnn Anders, and Lois Tobias, first
grade: Johnnie Anders, second
grade; Roger Wellman, third grade;
Joanne Clouse. Shirley Hammond,
and Pauline Tobias, fourth grade; j
Wesley Gillons and Edger Tobias,
sixth grade.
! Grade I in spelling has made an i
Interesting scrap book about the al- I
I phabet. The older pupil* made tin 1
can toys from cans saved at home. |
I
A Nature study hike, a picnic and
a ball game have been on the fall
I program. A 4-H Winter club Is
I planned with Allen Bishop. leader.
Several boys from the Doud district
, will work with us. Elmer Bush from
| the Gregory district and Mrs. Keet i
Tobins were leaders of the summer
1 4-H clubs.
The school radio ha* been reoalred ■
I and we listen to the musical pro- 1
gram from WKAR. East Lansing, on ,
Mondays*. and on Fridays we hear
I current event new*. Pupils march
1 .to some of the good band music.
'
j
Mrs Chester Eaton, our teacher,.
| attended the Teacher’s Institute nt,
Kalamazoo.
I
The new seat work materials were ,
I found to be of real value to the
school.
| We have a "Help the School club.”
Shirley Hammond Is president:
Johnnie Anders Is vice-president.
Wesley Gillons. secretary We dis­
cus* things which improve the school
such n* playground sportsmanship,
safety first, economy of materials |
and school lunches.
1 For the 4-H party the boys are 1
giving n play. 'JBI1I Cook's Break- i

Several monthly tests were placed
on lhe bulletin board under "Good
Work."
There are Community parties for1
the parents, where all meet and |
have a good time.
Hinds pupils have decorated near-1
ly 100 Halloween napkins for the ,
Percy Jones hospital.
VICTORY BOKDB will provide

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HAND MIRRORS . . $2.50 to $7.95
EASEL MIRROR . . $1.25 to $2.50
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LEATHER MAKE-UP BAG . $11.95
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will again be occupied...you’ll want a modern home
in which to enjoy a normal ’family life” again
The first consideration for a new home, or the modernization of
the old one, is the financing plan.
The loaning of money is an important part of our business.
We are equipped to assist you in the financial planning of your
project, and to loan you money on a sound, business-like ba­
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The experienced council of our officers te extended to all the
people of this community, and with no obligations or fee. The
loaning of money to all qualified firms and individuals can be
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PERSONALS
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SOCIAL ITEMS

;NotTooOidTo
Toke Up Typewrihng

Continued from pat* 7. Sec. 1)
Mr. and Mr* Earl Chase. Mr. knd 1
Mr.. K.un Chaw end w. L. Chue
spent Sunder .1 oun liU
!

foe Rev Leaacxi Sharpe. Mil. Delptrt Whitmore. Mrs tester Schillfag. Elswcrth Newton and W. G.
Bradford, who also won the prize
for the beat coetume.

Tiler* wa* • Halloween atmos­
phere at the luncheon given by Mn
Howard Frott on Friday. Artificial
cardinal* and rilVrr plieaaanU sur­
rounded by autirmn leave* and
pumpkin* made an attractive man.tei setting, black eau with orange
tapers decorated the dining room

The member* of the State Insu­
lation and Strand bowling
met for * potluck dinner
tome of Mrs. Hemer Smith
night before their match at
o'clock.

seated were pumpkin candles on
mirror tnau The honors al bridge
were won by Mrs. R. E Wait, and
Mrs. Oedric Morey, Mrs. E W.
Parmalee. the traveling prize and
the blind bogey to Miss Gertrude
Hampton. Mrs O P Reed ot Wa­
The Banner team was entertained tervliet waa an out of town guest.
at lhe home of Joyce Harrington j
...
Mr dinner Itauurnttht.
su„d,r e^nlne Mr and Mr.,

William Fighter entertained with a
On Tuesday October twenty-third,
Mrs. Stell* Hilling entertained sev­ birthday dinner honoring their
daughter. Mr*. Forrest Yarger.
eral former school friends. Mr*.
Place* were laid for ten

Andrus. Detroit. Mr. and Mrs Frank
Decoration* in the Halloween
Davis. North Jackson. Ohio. Mrs
Mary McIntyre and Mrs Florence motif were u*ed by Mrs
Nell
Hullng Mr*. Andrus returned the Adair at her home on Friday eve­
same afternoon and Mr. and Mr* ning when she and Mr*. Robert
Walidorff entertained at dessert
Florence Hulmg. remained until and bridge, the party being a fare­
Friday.
well surprise for Mrs. Bert Payne
who Ls moving to Lansing next week
Hospital Guild IS met with Mr* Four table* of bridge were in play,
Laverne Kinnle at her farm home the winner* being Mrs. Ruasell
last Thursday with twenty-two Cleveland. Mr.* Hiram Baxter. Mrs
member* and three gueat* present Lewis Willi*tn* and Mr*. Richard
and one new member was reported Brower, and lhe liostessas and
After the usual business a treasure guests presented Mrs. Payne with
hunt and refreshmenu were en­ a lovely going away gift.
joyed
The next meeting will be
With Mr* Stella Ruling the fifth
St Rose choir met for a co-oper­
Thursday in November
ative nupper Sunday night at the
Gun lake cottage of Mr. and Mr*
Many find these fall days just Albert Stauffer. About twenty were
the right time for tome Informal there to enjoy the ringing and a
party* giving. On Wednesday eve­ *ocla) evening
ning Mr*. Frank Andrus Invited a
iContinued on page 2. Sec. 3&gt;

Beaman Richard Scott, son ot Mr
and Mrs Ernest Scott. BIT S Han­
over. will complete his first year ot
service next month. Richard, who
attended Wilcox rural school and
T-K high school at Middleville. U
now stationed on the west coast
His address is.
Richard I. Scott F 2 c
■ U S. S. Sepulgo A. O 20
co Fleet p«t Office
San Francisco, Call!
His uncle. Pfc Maurice Blackford,
is on his way borne from service in
Germany

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BARRY CO. CITIZENS

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Mr. .nd Mr. ome Kno.ta. en- ,
terlelned hrr Meier, Mrs ft-enk
Dunlien end deuthter Olene *N» I tit1 V088 ?LB*f.8L,Creek’—’'Vt
returned to Grand Rapids Wednes- “J™1 w
h'r
enough tn th
day after a week’* virit here
?iUhnLl,|8OJ?*ti,8*P,ffJ'b*r **?*
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Kelley were ^oo^J.SLrf 21 £? d^n
c. . ।
**.
**.. 1 *chool opened, she went down an
enrolled for beginning typing. No
Maurice Kelley in Battle Creek
, very .ruM&lt;Jay and
ev,
Mr and Mrs Jesse Kelly
ning from 7 to B finds her In hi
talned Mr and Mrs Walter Yeakel
Un. Bt Khool ^y praetlcir
and Mr and Mr* Bruce Kelly of MntenCM on thf typewriter
Battle Creek Sunday.
Mrs Hawkins aay* that she is 1
Mrs Leon Standee spent the week­ studying typing with the idea
end in Grand Rapids
getting a secretarial position af
Mrs. Don Oury. Mrs Henry Os- she completes the course, her oi
plan* at present are to own her o
Barnes. Mrs. Prank Hoonan, Mrs. machine so that she can turn &lt;
Sadie Mae Palmer and Mr* George personal letters much taster A
Lockwood attended the ngional
meeting of the Women of the if I could do it." Well she can do
Church In Coldwater Thursday, rep­ it. even though she is the eldest
resenting Emftianuel Guild.
member of her class.
Sunday guest* ot Mrs. Ella Wolfe
were Mrs Bessie Wolfe and Mr* SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Harvey Kimmerllng and daughter
Janet of Battle Creek.
rntertainrd Sundav in hmnr of
.Mr and Mrs. Harold Jacoba and T Sgt and Mra Chalmcr Hershchildren and Mr and Mra. James tSS-

fectad' are now looking forward to
state participation in a program lo
correct this flood situation, under

(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
Judge. Archie McDonald, sitting in
plate of lhe judge af the Orattot
circuit, modified lhe injunction, on
the joint agreement of the drain
commissioner* of Clinton and Gra­
tiot counties that such action was
adv liable The modification, how­
ever. did not affect any drain, but
only allowed the Clinton county
commUaioner to clean lhe bed of a
creek, which needed it. It added
no drains
Judge McDonald granted the re­
quest of the attorney for the far­
mer*. who brought the *ult, to in­
clude ar. defendant* the drain com­
Richard Kenyon, son of Mra. Ina missioners of lonte and Montcalm
Kenyon. 134 W Green St.. la duo to counties, the state highway com­
missioner. and the state commlsarrive In
Ii """
“ lhe State* this week after
« ■»“«”.
more than the required number of. IT cue wlu I* watched by Barry
point*
dUcharga from th* army, county people who have suffered
WU u r.lura ■» ownsn I &lt;™
In u,. TDwn.ppl.

If this injunction In Gratiot
county shall be upheld by the court*,
and shall re*ult In stale action to
remedy lhe flood situation caused
by drains in Ihe Maple river area,
there would be good reason for Has­
tings and owner* of lands that are.
or may be. flooded to start injunc­
tion proceedings in this county
against the drain commissioner* ot
eluding the state authorities men­
tioned. to stop adding drains in the*
Thornapple arcs. The *late would,
no doubt, come forward with a pro­
posal to remedy the situation In the
area from and Including Thqrn*pple lake to and including Middleville.
The outcome of the suit, brought
by thi* group of farmer* ot Gratiot
county, may point the way for lhe
people interested In flood condition*
in the Thomapple to remedy a flood
situation that I* already bad. and
due lo become worse, because of
many new drains being added tn
the three counties to the large num­
ber now pouring flood watera into
the Thomapple during' periods of
heavy rains,

Hi* brother. .| «•_ *n° «n&gt;ny
Jacobs are spending Saturday in Mrs. Howard Hershberger and chil-, ftatu*
status very ahortly
shortly
- more who will have
■ South Bend.
dren. Mra. Sadie Hershberger of i Raymond, overseas more than a | PCoperty losses from high water lu
I Mr. and Mr*. Clarence De Planta Clarksville. Mrs. Fred Giles of
emptying into it or Ila tributaries
' w&lt; re Monday guest* of Mr and Mr* Grand Rapids and Mr and Mra ,
। Charles Potts
Loren Hershberger &lt;r Mr. and Mrs
Morris HU) lelt for Ann Arbor Floyd Mahler were Monday and
of Mr -------and--------Mra . j
Monday and Mr. and Mrs C RTuesday
---------- , -guests
------- ------------I Brandstetter accompanied Bonnie Raymond Lair of Grand Rapids *
' there on Sunday and spent the day Carl Wespinter Jr. bf Hastings spent;
BARRYVILLE
Our next W6C5 meeting will be­ with Mr and Mrs. Hubert Blakney , ffom Thursday till Sunday with Mr ,
, and Mrs. Guy Kantner and Marheld next week Thursday. Nov. fi. and Mr and Mr, A 1. Brown
Mr ««d Mr. O&lt;(« IwntaU,
“f ’J'1
at Uie Herbert Avery home fur a t---.-..----—
Th.in,.Mrs Thelma Wesplnter and
..a
,_u..
•__ ----------------------------_________
potluck dinner * Mr and Mr* Ensign John
laenhalh
were__
Sunday and
•"*
.Jwere Sunday
Ferris Lathrop and two daughter* kuer.tr. of Mr and Mr* Everett Pet-■
" of
2**
®
ot Ukc Odessa attended services Ungill of Grand Rapid*
' roem w Mr.
nSr ^nd
and u
..re dinner guests
u.
vr„ n™,
‘htm * MrS. K®1*” B1OCher ahd
! here
here S..,.rt.v
Sunday and
were
Mr ...H
and
Roy Cordes. Mrs 'baby
r „dinner
,
"L '
‘7 Mr*. T"
spent the weekend with Mrs.1
EH Lathrop. * C T Cordes. Mr* Joseph McKnight | Reno Angellettl at Plainwell * Mrs
■ Mr and Mr* E"!
.
Karl Gasser
and son* ________
nnd Mrs _
C ...
R ________
Brandstetter spent c,r| HoIton and Mrv
Mat. I
of Battle C.tek
were Thursday
Grand
Rapids
’
wlt wr,
Thunul.v . Tuesday in r,
—a ».-u.
thew, attended the Teacher'* In­
Here, in our Infants Department. Mothers and friends
| supper guests of Mr and Mrs., Mr* O E Goodyear and daughter' dilute nt Grand Rapids Thursday I
will find all of the cute little things that make babys so
। Charles Day and Stuart The El- . Anne were In Detroit and Ann Arbor ! and Friday
1 don Day* of Nashville »«-re Sunday on Thursday and Friday- lest week
Mr. and Mrs Allen Brown of j
cute. We invite Mothers who are outfitting their babies
afternoon ckllers • Mi and Mrs ' Dr and Mrs C P Lathrop spent
Earl Pennock and Jim Mackltrick of J the weekend in Detroit, the guest ' Los Angele*. Calif., apent Thursday
to call
and as for the friends ond relotives. we'll
with Mr and Mrs Floyd Mahler * 1
Benton Harbor were Friday night of• Mbs
•• —
•
Olive■ Lathrop
Oliver
and Saturday guests of Mr and
Mrs Merle Bradford. Mrs H Van Mrs Elsie Rozema. Mr*
be happy lo help them in their selection of "Gifts for
Mrs Elmer Gillett. Clara will re­ Etruin. Mrs S Wilcox and Mrs Strole and friend of Battle Creek (
the Baby".
main for two week, while Earl is Fred Ryerson attended the Farm were .Sunday caller* at Cha* Far- 1
attending school at Cartxmdale. III. Bureau meeting nnd dinner nt Hast- lees * Mr. and Mrs Ora Lehman 1
i spent Wednesday and Thursday I
Mr and Mrs Floyd Baird of Lan­ । Ing*. Thursday.
;
with
Mr
and
Mrs.
Randall
Lipscomb
sing were Sunday callers at the
Mr and Mrs Gordon Ironside and ,
Waterproof
Gilletts. * Mr. and Mr* Wm Van- Mr and Mrs Richard Allan of Flint I at cannonburg. * The Harry Sand­
। Curen are visiting relative* in De- spent several days at the Ironside brooks. Marvin Kantner. Mr and ।
। Mrs James Tyler. Joyce Kelly of
trolt * Dr Clayton WtlllLv of Sara­ cottage at Gun lake last week.
I
Woodland.
Mr
and
Mrs
Geo
'
nac spent last neek with his parents
Mar.- Ann McEwan took advan­
Fluffy, rufhy little garments for
here
Other guest* of the Rev tage of the school vacation nnd vis-' .| Schalbly and non. Mr and Mrs
Soft, odorless Colton. 27*34. Seif
Baby's dress-up time Dainty cot­
and, Mrs Willits wrre the Wilson ited friends in Glen Ellyn, III. from’! Clovis Tw'ker and Mr and Mrs.,
bound, all ready for baby's bed.
। Morley Hough of Lake Odessa cn- ,
Wlfllts of Mii’kegon from Friday Thursday until Sunday
ton* attractively trimmed, made up
Mothers say they Just can't have
joyed a pheasant picnic dinner at
until Saturday, the Raymond Willits
Mr stud Mrs Digory McEwan Highbank creek Bunday * Mr and |
in the latest Baby styles.
too many of them
of Detroit and the Caroll Newtons spent Sunday In Battle Creek visMr* Irvin Larr of Muskegon and ,
of Bunnell district
ning Mrs McEwan's cousins, the
Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Larr of ,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Haley- and Coral Barkers
1
Grand
Rapids
were
Bunday
guests
son* of Lansing and Mr. and Mr*.
Mrs Charles Cook and Mrs Mary
Huron Healy and daughters of Lake Swartz of Kalamazoo were Tuesdavv of Mr and Mrs. Floyd Mahler *
Odessa were Sunday guests of their evening dinner guests of Mrs Wm Lyle Hynes of the Scabecs was dis- 8
charged and returned to his home , i
mother. Mr* Clara Day
In the Fox and Misa Grace ReK-kord
Cotton
afternoon they all called on Archil i Guests visiting Mr nnd Mrs. D P at Portland Wednesday Sunday al
Newton of the Week., district; Mr Walton ot Fennville, following the family gathering was held at the |
and Mr- Raymond Willits accom- iI Allegan game were. Mr and Mrs home of his parent-. Mr. and Mrs I
panying them * Mr. and Mrs L A J Marshall Cook. Mr and Mrs Wei- Ro*coe Hynes Those present were, I
They are cut full for freedom and
Day eallcd Sunday afternoon on Mr 1 lesley Ironside. Mr and Mrs Stephen State Trooper Don Hynes and Mrs fl
action, with plenty of room for dia­
and Mr*. Wilson Spencer of Has­ Johnson, Mr anti Mrs Ted Zeigler Hynes of Cadillac. Mr. and Mrs I
Tuck them in with warm, snug
Lyle Hynes and daughter of Port-.|
ting*
| and Mrs Ralph Herrick
pers. All around belt. Sizes 1 to 3.
cotton blankets. We have
। Mr and $Irs Harley Fox. Mrs. land. Mr and Mr* Nlel Hynes and 11
them in ptnk and blue, in
ton of Woodland. Mr and Mr*. Earl i|
family of Charlotte were ThuradavI.............................
.. son Perrj and „
William Fox and
Mis*
Count and son.- and Mbs Elva 11
beautiful patterns which are
evening callers, at lhe Burr Faasett gMC1. iu*ickord
spent
Sunday
in
1
'■
■ a. spent Sunday in
so attractive.
.home. Mr.- Ray Fassett and the Kalamazoo, guests of Mr and Mrs Hyncxwof Hastings
boys of Bedford. Mr*
Eleanor clan-Seibert and famtt;
A set of these Baby Blankets
Stridden and Miss Helen Knapp of I Mrs Nell Adair went’ to Pontiac I
will make an ideal gift, any­
Haating., were there Saturday * Tuesday to spend several dav, with
Corduroy
Mr Snrt Mr, Hnlvrl « w.hm..
,|er HMr|&gt; Mfs WU|um Mu_,iard
,
time . . anywhere.
last Monday with Mi ana MrMr* William Dibble spent the
weekend with Marjorie Hill at the
Mr and Mi* Arthur Snyder culled
Bib top. made from widewale cor­
Sunday evening »n Mr. and Mr.*
Mr ami Mrs Ken Labertcaux and
Forrest Cole nnd on Thursday eve­ Mrs. Wayne Peterson attended the
duroy
they are warm and sturdy.
ning Mr and Mrs Marvin Km-er M SC-Marquette game in Lansing
Sues 2 to 4.
1A) utl'fiHi
called * Miss Jeanne Irlnnd of Yp­ Saturday. Helen and Rita Labersilanti spent the weekend with the i ieaux
teaux returned with their parents
home folks. The *'
t.MU her i alter a few days' visit there
back on Sunday
"n&lt;1 '*r' I Mr and Mrs Gay Jordan and
— ----- Mrs Del- 1 daughter, spent the weekend in Syl] belt Mead of Hart were Saturday vanla. Ohio
callers and Mr and Mrs C O I Mr and Mr* William Keller and
Mason and son Richard Sunday .&lt;m Max returned Prldvv from a few
I callers at the Russell Mead, Ann day v vi*n at Fife lake nnd spent
Wc have plenty ol togs for oil the little boys and
। Mclntyn ol Quimby spciv. 1 ridaj 1 the weekend at Pentwater where
girls in our Juvenile Department.
Bring them in.
| at the Mead home
:!|1PV
guerta of her Ulster.
Pictured above is Jack ODonnell.

BABY DRESSES

OLD SOUTH

shall continue to Lncr«a*e.
The Gratiot’County Herald, of
last week, in IU discussion of this

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I

1 tleft* now at Great Lake*, and Hari
Daniels when they were in the South
Pacific
Following t» a recent of­
ficial report received about Harl.
1 Aboard the VSS Independence I
HENDERSHOT
Somewhere Off the Coast of Tokyo |
J, Several members ol the MeOm- ■Delayed' -Promotion to the Petty |
dli&gt;er Fann Bureau Group intended ) Officer rating of Photographer * |
Ji’h'' County Farm Bureau mectlng-• Mate, third class. USSR, recently
.1 held it Hasting.* High
school 1 uas announced for Harl N Daniels,
Thursday * There was a latte at- former Hastings. Michigan, high
j tendance nt the Aid meeting held school student who enlisted In the.
at Mt- Roy Burnham Thursday Navy in April. 1M4
Th*
aa» apent m jewing *
The youth, now doing photo­
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Clark and graphic work aboard this fast third
| Richard of Durand spent the week­ fleet aircraft carrier, is the son of
end at the home ot Mr and Mr* Mr. and Mrs Leslie A Daniels, of |
-h.. nV,.Lthfiureti?
—j
—'C—-----Route
Hastings, in
andthe
at Navy
lhe time
S-andJ
drh!un
nn^" of
hu 2.'‘nlulrafnt
he
Welby Crockford of Woodland
■Continued on Page 4. Ser :

NEW

ROMPERS

, Sunday
Sunday at Laurence Christiansen s.
s
emp|oyed by the Pet Milk ComI Afternoon caller.-- were Mr. and
I Mrs
Harold
Christiansen • and panjr in Hasting*
Young Daniels ha* been serving
1 daughters of Bellevue * The McOmbcr 4-H food preparation elutj in the Pacific since June. 1944.
held the|r demonstration supper at when he was awigned to Ulis car­
the home of Mr* A. C- Clark Fri­ rier His battle record shows thst
day evening Miss Bullis was a guest he participated In hl* ship's attack.*
of lhe club * Joe Hubert of Has­ on the Pilaus, the Philippine*.
Ttl:.:h Indo-Chlna. the China
ting.* spent Sunday with Leland' FrKlch
Ccast.
ChrHtianven
a The Hendershot n
'*" Okinawa and Japan
Tiie 18-year-old Hastings sailor
Community supper will be held Sat­
urday evening at the school house plan* to continue his photographic
with Mabel Garrison and Florence career in civilian life.
Clark in charge of supper ThU U
LADY BUG INFESTATION
the annual pumpkin pic supper.
Have you been troubled with lady
Mrs DaUey Thompson and Mr
Wylie spent Sunday at Leo Hen­ bug.* In and around your house this
dershot's. * MLss Donnabelle Thom­ (all?
E I McDaniel, research associate
as entertained several of her
friend* Saturday evening with a in cntcmolnpy at Michigan Stat*
Halloween party. * Mr and Mr, college, explains the reason for the
lady
bug Infestation It seems that
Warren Brogan entertained Tues­
day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cart one invasion bring* on another
LaFayctte. for* Glenn Roger*. Mias Last summer the lady bugs feasted
1 Edith Thick of Lapeer and Mr and on the hordes uf aphids or plant
I Mrs. George Coirin of Hastings in lice that infested gardens and
honor of their nephew. G»-orge La- shrubs Now the bugs seek the com­
Fiyrtte. * Mr and Mr* Leo Hen­ forts of inside living
, dershot spent Tuesday evening wph
What to do about them’ Nothing
.Mrs Carrie Luubaugh. and Thurs­ ray* lhe college entomologist ex­
day evening with Mr and Mrs. El­ cept remove them with a broom or
Ion crane w Mr and Mrs Clarence by hand
Thomas of Petoskey spent the
weekend with hu brother and wile.
' Mr and Mr; John Thoma- ♦ Mr.
Montana is sometimes called lhe
.and Mr.. Clinton Brill. Mrs. Frank
! I Cooper and daughter 4nd Mr. and ‘r«4*ur« *•»«•
Mrs Cyril Garrett called at A. H.1
Brill's Sunday.

ond we II de our best to dress them up to their and

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variety of colors
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here, in twins, rayons and woolens .
tn plaids and plain
colors

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short sleeves
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TOT HASTINGS
help in attaining lhe goals set by 'COUNTY HAS FIRST

Eugene Springer and wife lo I^uJanet L. Smith to Howard F. Dud- ■ Thompson. LoU
ra Lou Bartlett. Parcels in Prairie- ley and wife, 80 Ac. Sec 3. Barry, and W Iff ft. Lot
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th* leader. Mr*. Calvin Plumlev. INSTALLMENT OF
vllle and Barry Twps
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John_ F ___
Woodruff
to Ethel Jump ”
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a former member of our WB.CB., urw ■ mi mo T*Y
accompanied Mr* smith and her NEW LIQUOR TAX
« Ac
Au... Sec.
Sk. 4.
4. Baltimore.
„,RcJ E Tooker and wife lo Clyde
cuarlw IL Holl
Joseph FUher and wife to Elmet i Evans. 24
Rlckena
Asplnall to
and wife, Par. Sec. 8. of witness** filed, ord­
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Shepard at­ sister. Mr*. Clinton Lahr Co-hoa(Continued from Page 1. Sec. I »
Caukin and wife. Lot 2. Blk. 34
Rickcna--- Asplnall
to Janet
Janet L.
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„ Tooker
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. Freeport,
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tng htOT‘e|lterfc|.
Eastern Add.. City
Smith.
Lot- 8. Blk.
and
Carlton.
tended funeral services In Charlotte teases. were Me*d*mes Carl Tuttle, commiuiom BUn lo havc a good
t
fte.a uie— t,.
20 Ac.. Sec. 23, carlton.
George E. Haynes to Ward M.
Thursday for a friend of Mr Shep­ Ida Wright, and W. O. Dean_
। roK, {or M-ery farmer to hl* market
Est. Della A. Mank
W Bivens urd wife Par Sec 14 I
L Smith to Rlckena Aspin- Baine and wife. Par. Bee. 3. Hope,
ards * Mrs Sam Smith and Mr*.
The Ruth-Naomi Circle WB.C5. Wwn
filed, order for pubUcaUoa
lohnarn™
*U. « «»■ Lot «•
»• Prewrt.: J *M Scott and wife to Janet U proof of publication filed,
George Higdon were In Battle conducted a sale of food and mlacel* |
amendment to the intangible
Johnstown.
,
M
a CarlU)n
. Smith. 40 Ac.. Bee. 24. Castleton.
Creek Saturday * Dr. and Mrs. W. lanrous articles Saturday which Ux Uw..eMtt&lt;d lMt ,prln&lt;. largely
.
John William* to Charles Hick-' Mitred Coy and wife to Melvin
Janet L. Smith to J M. Scott and aervlce filed, proof of will
A. Vance were dinner guests Sun­ added about $40 to their fund for increasing
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the receipts from that,
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w.
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a.,
day ot Mr. and Mrs. Don Shepard needed repair* at the parsonage.
executor filed, letters uau
i tax. may also be of some help In '
eton.
,
Boyer and wife to Royce V. , Mary J Davis to Glenn Gates and1 issued, order limiting satthR-—
of Charlotte, and in the evening
The Phllathea Clas* of the .Meth- hastening the improving of townJanet
Eagle Point. । *l,e. Par. Sec. 20. Aujria.
unuei L.
l,. Bmitn
oum.ii to
lu Maurice
.nauii.i J.
j. dkrvi*|- Rider
HluCr and
anu wife
v. Lot 12.
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odlIt'.8JindV
*h’f roads. It 1* believed the
tered. petition for hearing dial—
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Ogden
N
Kaiser
and
wife
to
Eva
retl and wife. 2 Ar . Sec 33. Hope 1 Woodland.
Vance, who had arranged a little talned Monday nightln the home ( Bmounl rai*ed by the intangible tax ‘
' filed, notice to creditors issued.
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Carl Sanborn and wile to Theo-1 Winifred Fuller to Mahlan Fuller,
surprise In honor of lhe birthday of of Mr* Ida Wright. Mrs. Ada Stolt , wU1
f5 000 000 to $6,000,000. None ;
Est. Helen P. Armstrong. HrUEva A. Hecox to Ogden N. Kaiser.
dore 8 K Reid and wife. 40 Ac . ’ par. Sec. 36. Carlton.
Mrs Vance. Sr
assisting
' of that money will be paid to countion for administrator tiled, waiver
J™, oarllnscr
uu. All oi It .lU W ,"" n u&gt; town-,
Sec. 35. Hastings
‘ Tacy Entma Kaiser to Eva A. and wife. 74 Ac . Sec. 30. Carlton
Mrs. G. M. French drove to Chi­
Marie Kunz Fairchild, et al. to, of notice filed, order apjKilntlng ad­
Amber Z Reid to Clarence Me- ' Hecox. 40 Ac . Sec 1. 40 Ac.. Sec 8.
„«nxlr,uJ vUlwu
and
cago List Monday lo meet her hus­ Prkl.y nUM M U» Huh.lllj o.t- ships. lIncorporated
villages
and 1 and S', lot 13. Blk 44. Middleville 1 .. .
. mini*Ira tor entered, band of ad­
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31 Carlton.
dl&gt;,aea
din,
u pupal.band. Lt. Col. G. M. French, re­ drn club &gt;un«««n p.rty, Unlqu. I
+_K_:_ 1 George II Eddy and wife to Oscar ii"’.,™"
ministrator filed, letter* ot sdmlii.. ------------ . - .
Evo A. Hetfex to Tacy Emma Kai- Ungs.
turning to Nashville Tuesday Lt costume* and fun galore I* the re- ..
tian. It may yield somewhere bo- । Chantrenne. Lot 4. Supervisor's plat. | 51
.
Istratlon Usued. order limiting wtCol and Mrs. French and daugh­ port of member* present.
tween 80 cenu and D OO per person.' Eddy Beach. Hope.
..V
tlament entered, petition for hear­
ters. Silly and Ellen, spent the
PROBATE COURT NEWS
| poaslbly more. The law specifically
George H Eddy and rife to Os- , ”
ing claims filed, notice to creditors
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। Kathryn Hathaway to Homer
weekend In Midland and Bay City
w,
Wr. nmr. n.n
thl“ none ot u cat* bc uscd
Chantrenne. l.oU 1. 2 and 3.
E*t. of Alpheu* F Berlin. PeU- Usued.
Ella
Flory
to
Warren
Bolton
and
I
Rauchman
and
wife.
40
Ac
.
Sec
27.
“ith relative*. * Mrs. Byron De­
aH^Oct M at%mno&lt;k hospital to P"7
nor ,or the ordinary Supervisor's plat. Eddy Beach. Hope
'■ lion for adminl'trator filed. order
Et: Prank D. McCotter. Proof of
'wife. 80 Ac.. Sec. 5. Hastings
Rutland
Graw vUitcd from Friday to Sunday dall. Oct. 20 al Pennock hospital, expenses ot townships, village* and
Charles S. Baker and wife to tin- ,
I appointing administrator entered. publication filed, order appolnUn*
hi the Irwin Clark home In Has­ a girl weighing 8 lb. 8 or
l* ' letters of administration iMued.
cities, it cun be used for the Im- ; weed F Burdick and wife, W'. Lots ' Mary M. McAllister to Maynard 1 Harold J Tasker to Lucille Tas. E. Brown anti wife. 10 Ac . Sec 31. ker. Lot 7, Blk 17. Lincoln Park
tings * Mrs Wm R. Dean and
provemenl of roads or streets, nnd, 126 and 127. city
Est Georgia Kraus. Win
filed, pe- mlnlstrttor filed, letters of adminMarriages
, Johnstown.
Add- city
r --------------------------------------*&lt;.n. Ronald, spent the weekend in
the legislature desired to have it so I Bernice Kelley to Henry Griebel.
1
E Frier Mayo and wife to M A
Mabel E Velte. et al. to Etta I‘1Uon Ior
M1«L order for Utratlan Maued. order limiting Mt*
Miss Marjorie Cogswell, daughter
Owomo with Mr. and Mr* Wilbur
used
'Lot 1. Blk I. Grunt'* Add- city.
tlement entered, petition for haar*
; Mill* and wife. 3 Ac , Sec. 22. Prair- Schneider. Par Sec. 16. Woodland I publication entered.
Walker ond Bonita * Mr and Mrs. of Mrs Elsie Cogswell, and Emory
A* township* lack th* needed
Simon Etterbeek and wife to DaEst.
Effa
May
Talbot.
Orders
Fisher,
son
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
Pred
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levllle.
1
Clarence
O.
Bean
to
Lucy
M
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‘to ‘Ing claims filed, notice to creditors
Wm Darby und son. Wm, Jr. of
eqiiipment fur road building, it 1* vid G Troyer and wife. Lot* 1 and
Anna Barnum to Virgil D Ack- Benn. 80 Ac. Sec 2. Maple Grove
trrthsfer. sell or assign Mock en-1 issued. warrant and Inventory filed.
Baltic Creek were Sunday dinner Fisher, were united tn marriage probable that they will contract1 2 Hardendorff * Add. city
Saturday.
Oct.
20.
the
Rev.
H
R.
I
ermon
and
wife.
S
Ac
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city
I
Russell
L.
Blough
and
wife
to
tered.
guests of Mr ond Mr*. Wm. Cartwith lhe county toad commission I Dennis A Wiley and wife to OerEst. Sarah J Lunn. Release* of .
Richard D. Green and wife to Dean F. FUh. Lot 4. Blk. 4. Freeport
rlaht. Mi Darby has just received Krieg officiating
for whatever township road projects turde M Konicczny. Lot 3. Blk 3.
Joseph M. Yates and wife,Par. Sec । Jacob B Stokes and wife to MUtnulec filed, discharge of trustee
his honorable discharge from Great
they may wish to undertake That Free|X&gt;rt.
J dred A. Cole, Par. Sec. 31. Barry.
Issued.
BRANCH DISTRICT
might possibly increase by from, Robert W Reger* lo Cecil Clair 4. Orangeville
Est Avis L. Babcock. Bond of1
Lenwood C Pufpaff and
Mildred A. Cole to Jacob B. Stokes
At oil times to Detroit
two tears in tile South Pacific and
Mr and Mrs. Leslie Adams and $12,000 to $15,000 the money avail- , Marshall, 40 Ac . Sec 20. Maple
Maurice L. Gilman andwl
I and wife. Par Sec. 31. Barry.
administrator filed, letters of ad­
Stockyards, weekly.
*
has traveled nearly around the Mr*. Sarah Ostroth were in Wood­ able for township highway Improve- Grove
Sec. 28. Baltimore
' George S. Olmsted and wife to ministration issued, order limiting
world Mr and Mr* C F. Darby land Bunday afternoon calling on tntnt
Ccrabclle Singleton to 1-ester M
Phone 2864 or 737F4
settlement entered, petition for •
Delos
H.
Flower
Itrid
wife
to
Del,
Marie
Valentine,
80
Ac
.
Sec.
13.
nf W&lt; । dlanri called at the Cortriahl Mr. and Mr* Ben Snvder. * Mr*
The intangible tax will not be ■ Ormsbr and wife. Lot 5. Blk. W. Sophlne S. Klrkby and wife. Lot 19, Carlton.
claims filed, notice to creditors is­
home-Siludav. * Mrs. Marv Kidder Minnie Norton of Tekonsha spent distributed until some time in 1946 phla Kenfleld's Add. city
Permitted to haul by the
spent Inst with her son and family Friday with Mr and Mr*. Vincent How townships tnay use II will be &gt; Ray W Babcock and wife to Her- Guernsey Lake park. Sec 17. Hope j Marie Valentine to George S sued.
M.P.S. Commission
Ethel Gamble to Carl W. Huwe Olmsted and wife. SO Ac.. Sec. 13.
Est. Caroline Lynes. Final ac­
In Bittle Creek * Prank Hyde f
’ ,; Norton * A 7 lb. 13 oa daughter shown after they get the money
| bert R. Bird and wife. LoU 11 and
nnd wife. 60 Ac. Sec. 15. Castleton Barry '
,
count filed, order assigning residue
1___born.
•___ Tuesday, to Mr. and Mr*,
Maple
Grovr wa* a guest of hl* i*uas
.
Il Ls gratifying to kn-.w that more , 12. shady pho re* plat. Sec IS.
Clyde
C
Whitcomb
and
wife
to
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, L E. Gardner lo Frank Cince- | entered, discharge of administrator ।
daughter. Mrs. Clem Kidder, und ...
r. money
g. Hall will
tClaricc
Norton'
of imprave
Kaibe availal
le to
Johnstown
Mr Kidder lut week.
। amo * Tile Ray Faasetu of Bedford ; township highways. They are an j Harald M. Pollard, et al. to E E Rodger P. Becker and wife. Par I beaux, pan of Williams Island In I issued, estate enrolled.
Sec. 36 and Lots 16 and 17. RidgeRidge-. Gun lake. See.
Sec 32. Yankee Springs.
Rnrir.es ,
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were Saturday guests of Mr and , Important part &lt;4 a county road ' smith and wifr. Lit 99. Innovation See.
wood Plat. Prairieville
' A. C. Hebble and wife lo Frank ,
Mr*. O. D. Fossett. * Mr and Mr* | system.
I But&gt;. Woodland.
Honor lhe Len Felghner*
Dorothy Bushaw. et a), to EUle B -Martin and wife. Par Sec 34.
•'• *----------------by Adm.
lo
Tuesday ulvhl of last we.-k the Glenn Marshall were in Woodland,
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Izii*Crookston,
F Crookston,
by Adm.
lo
Assyria
in
bufllnnss.
Friday.
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Lc.
and
Mrs.
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Knlohia of Pythias and Pythian
U*e Lye Carefully
1 Walter N Thornton and wife. Lot Assyria.
Irene K. Hamlin to Shfrlcy F
F.Mrr*. joined forces at a family James Houghtalin and Mr and Mrs
Lye mu*l be med with care for It 1 2
w
MorrLs England and wife to Otto Hamlin. Lou 2 and 3. Lilac Park.
niaht partv honoring Mr, and Mrs Clarence Hammond were caller* at I* poisonous and injurious to the | Catherine Powelius
to Charles
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»r m E Remington and wife. Par Sec. 31. Long lake. Johnstown.
Mr*. Mar­
L E F&lt; lohnrr. who observed the lhe Skldfliore home
skin. Il u often used to clean drain ।
Yankee Springs.
Harry B Babcock and wife to
6"th anniversary of their marriage jorie Skidmore and Carolyn spent
Mary C Herrington to Clarence
Lee L Langdon and wife to Leon Ethel Gamble. 45.23 Ac. Sec. 1.
Oct 28. In thi* way they fell they Tuesday and Wednesday there
M Wear and wife. Lots 34 and 35. 126 - Ac.. Sec. 36. Johnstown.
Mr and Mr* Bernard Maurer and flushed down Immediately with plcn- and &lt;0 Ac. Sec II. Baltimore.
Sylvan Shores. S«. 7. Prairieville.
Ethel Gamble to Harry B Bab­
in this and other section* of Michigan. Full eo-opcratton from
which thn Frtchnrra are held bv family of Grayling are visiting their
George O Hole* and wife to Ed­ cock and wife. 4523 Ac.. Sec. 1.
our nation-wide ehain of offices.
tlv-tr cn-nnirt'll'-ns and also wish T"'rnU, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence the glare on vitreous china plumbing er. 55 Ac . Sec 13. Johnstown.
ward Finkbclncr and wife, part of 128+ Ac.. Sec 36. Johnstown, (two
Your listings are advertised In newspapers and in over 2M.0M
them many more hapuy years to­ Mauer. * The Wayne Conklins of fixture* and on enameled iron.
Sterling A Sponatle and wife to UH 1. Middleville
deeds*
gether A gift was presented. On Allegan were Sunday caller* at the
Willard L. Rc«er* and wife. Par
Frank D Purdy and wife to
O.
Herbert
Preston,
et
al.
to
Na’
re«-'-v
home
*
Mr
and
Mr*
Fridav a luncheon In their honor
See 11. Rutland
Charles L. Cox and wife. Lou 18. cml E. Pearce. Par. Sec. 33. Hope
Herbie Wilcox called on Mr. and
was held in Olds Hotel. Lansing.
Carl O NiethamFr and wife lo 19. 28. 29 and 30. Daisy Hill. John­
We offer a profitable permanent connection with our 45-yearNaomi E. Pearce to O. Herbert
। X»i*. Vern Wilcox of south Hasting*.
cld organization, the World'* Largest Advertiser of Country
Herbert S Wedel and wife. Lol 1180 stown.
Preston, et al. Par. Sec. 33. Hope.
o
| Sunday afternoon, w Mr. and Mr*.
Real Estate—many associate* earning up lo $10,000 yearly.
and ES Lot* 1181. 1178 and 1179. , Marshall G- Schon, et ux. to WllWilliam R Cook and wife to Bor­
Tlie WS Cfi. was entertained Frl- plo
&gt;d Annour were
were ■supper
guests at WARRANTY DEEDS
p'°&gt;
“«*? West*
If interested leave name and address with this newspaper.
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Ham r
F.. unric*.
Emrick. et ux. t2 parcel*
parcels oec
Sec
dav.
Mrs the Wllco«
Saturday night.. Elsie A Wing to Fred &lt;t Gieske.
Walter A Crawford and wife to M omnaevuj*
day. O«t
Oct. 20.
26. in
in the
the home
home of
of Mrs
Field Supervisor will rail and outline the proposition fully.
gonquin Lake Recon. Rutland.
V B Pumiss. Mn Don D Smith I ««• E,hpI Wllcox was a FYiday : 75 Ac.. Sec 26. Asayria.
Duane B Greenfield, et aL 1 Ac..
Clarence E Lowery and wife to
Emma A. Huwe to Carl W. Huwe.
of Hastings was guest speaker and 1
suPPcr RUC4t at t*1' Wesley
Blanche Utter to Henry B Con- Sec 33. Baltimore
Lester Herman and wife. Par. Sec 60 AC.. Sec. 15. Barry.
brought * must helpful and
In- I Webb home in HMtlng* Mrs. Femner ,nd wife. Lot 13. The Elms. OrIrvin Andersen and wife to Jacob 7 Orangeville
Neiva E Thompson to Leslie E.
Salmlnen and wife. Lot 15. Island I ' —
- struc’lve mersage of the work being I *Jawb! tz and Mrs Wilcox spent angevllle.
I Blanche Poth to Howard Morley Thompson. Lota 3. 4. 11. 12. 13. 14
BOX 600 — CARE HASTINGS BANNER
dune bv tills organization and the Thurst|®y ln Battle Creek * Earl
Delo* H. Flower and wife to Gay­ Plat. Prairieville.
' and wife. 40 Ac. Sec. 21. Assyria.
and W 10 ft. Blk 65. Middleville
Marshall and daughter of Detroit I nor A Nnah atld wlfr P.,r gre 17.
Frank D Cutler to Cyril B Evans । Emma Huwe to Truman MerrlRoy E. Tooker and wife to Clyde
*pent the weekend with Mr* Freda ’ Hope.
and wife. Ix&gt;U 32 and 33. Cutler | man and wife. Lot In Nashville.
* Mr. and Mrs Glenn' —
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Delos
H. —
Flower
and wife to Grant Oak Park. Yankee Springs
QUIT CI-AIM DEEDS
Carlton
Marshall called on Mrs. Rachel Hill Baxter and wife. Par Sec. 17.
Mourtce J. Garrett and wife tn
Frank X. Ccntliver and wife to
in Battle Creek Sunday afternoon. Hopc
Janet L. Smith. 2 Ac. Sec. 33. Pot- j Doris K. Foster. Par. Sec. 5. Yankee
QLTT CLAIM DEEDS
Marvel raturnad
returned with .hem
them .n.e
after I| HaR|^ Smith to Elmer Bender and
tawatomlc Park. Hope
| Springs
.
Emma A. Huwe to Carl W. Huwe.
spending a few days with ’her
j"', sis- 'I wife, N '* Lot 8. Blk 19. Keeler's
Morns
Morris nnruuiK.
Harding, ri
et m.
al. u»
to nezen
Helen «v.
K ' Doris K. Foster to Frank X Cent- 60 Ac.. Sec 15, Barry.
(Allers
al. the
.
Leia
------ Bldelman
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Add i Middleville
.viiauirvuic
I Gilkey, et al. Par Sec 6. Orangeliver and wife. Par Sec 5, Yankee
Lemuel E Clark to Ernest 8,
home su™u» eyenln, were Mr. .M • Edward R
P
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l!c
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R Pierce and wife to ( vllle
' Spring*.
Mr. nnd Mn,. Jr[hur w c. ’***• *•* ,nd
M
80
Harley B Andrew* and wife to
Howard F. Dudley and wife to levllle
Harold Saddler of Kalamazoo. Mr*
Janet L. Smith. 80 Ac., Sec. 3, Barry.
Neiva E. Thompson to Leslie E
Ora • Smith of Doster is spending
."kT ’ u
w----- HiJ'.'*'------ “II Oneta Harris lo William L Autry Baltimore
I u?
Bldclman ftnd and wife. Lot In Nashville
, Harry H Relglrr and wife to
Mrs p*r“'
. .
Henry Flannery and wife to Pat- • Adelbert J Stanley and wife. LoU
1 rick Wood* and wife. 60 Ac.. Soc 12. 3 and 4. Blk. 2. Freeport
Reached Mississippi
I Maple
..Ihpir Grove
viaru
Claris R. viirruunu
Greenfield him
and »uc
wife to
w
EVERYTHING IN
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One June 17. 1873. Father Mar- I Sherman
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D Joy to -Henry
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D Ida ~
Belle
*' Greenfield. W1, •Lol• 44.
••
1I quetle
" and. Louis Joliet. French ex- I Scheib and wife. NS Lots 6.'7 and 8. [ Nashville
I plorers, were lhe flr»t white men to Blk. 13. Striker's Add., city
Frank D Rider and wife to
J. M. Scott. Jr., and wife to J. Charley C Snyder and wife. 52'4
reach the Upper Mississippi.
Mearlc Scott and wife. 20 Ac.. Sec. Ac . Sec 27. Irving.
24. Castleton.
, Henry Flannery to MasteFcraft
Lyle P. Kurr and wife to George Homes. Inc., 140 Ac.. Sec. 28. Maple
Kahler and wife, part of Lou 9 Grove.
and 10. city.
I L A Abbey to Aton B Flory and
Richard J Lgslle and wife to | wife. Par. Sec. 32. Carlton.
GRANULATED
Maurice J. Pender and wife, part
Edith Slout to Clarke Edwin Daof Lots 9 and 10. Blk. 2. Dunnings vis and wife. W S Lot 49 and part
ROCK WOOL
FOR LESS AT
Add- city.
. ot Lol 48. Phillips Add. Nashville.
Elizabeth B Slimpson to Leo M. I Leona Lanfear to Louise Seyndcrs,

NASHVILLE

lot County Herald, of
n Ila discussion of this
now looking forward to
ipation in a program to
flood situation, under

injunction in Gratiot
be upheld by the court*,
esuit in state action to
flood situation caused
i the Maple river area.
vners of lands that are.
flooded to start Injuncdings in this county
drain commissioners of
t and Ionia countlee. in­
state authorities menop adding drains In tinw­
ares. The state would.
.me forward with a proledy the situation in the
ind Including Thomapnd including Middleville,
me of the suit, brought
tp of farmers of Qratlot

sited In flood condition*
lappie to remedy a flood

□me worse, because of
drains being added in
mtlra lo the large numwring flood waters Into
pple during' periods ot

1

Charles Harold Otto and wife to
Robert C. VanderVeen and wife.
Par Sec 27. Thornapple
Herbert M Benham und wife to
Harold J Tasker. Par. Bee 32. Carl­
ton.
'
William H Wills and wife to
Clifford O. Slemcn. Lot on Little
Deep lake. Sec. 21. Johnstown.
Fred A. Savacuol and wife lo
James F Hammond and wife. Lot
24. Unit No. 1. Algonquin resort,
Rutland.
Byron Andrew* and wife to Frank
DeBatke and wife. Par Sec 17.
Yankee Spring*
Martha M, Benaway to Herbert
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HAULING LIVESTOCK

CLYDE WARREN
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REAL ESTATE BROKER
WANTED

■&gt;cr$ and friends
t make bobys so
ting their babies

I relatives, we’ll
on of "Gifts for

COURT HOUSE NEWS

STROUT REALT

erproof

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$1.00
'tton

1PERS
I for freedom and
ly of room for disbelt. Sites 1 to 3.

$1.95
duroy

IALLS
rom wide wale cor­
? warm and sturdy.

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$1.75

AsthmaMefrin

Customers may pay their bills to C. J.
Lahr at the Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal
Co., office, or to me at 126 South Han­
over St.
Within the next few days you will re­
ceive separate statements for coal and
building materials, if you have not al*
eady had a bill.
FRANK SAGE

Cafa/i/

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Blanche Lewis to Stanley L. Bcott.
Martha E. Beadle, el al. lo Fred- I Par Sec. 3. Hope,
ric J. Slocum nnd wife. Lot 4 Blk ' —
Blanche
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Green ----------------lo Henry A. Lieta­
8. Kenfleld's 2nd Add . city
ke and wife. 3 parcels In city.
George Leonard to Dennis A
Paul D. Kendall and wife to Min­
Wiley and wife. Lol 2. Blk 2, Free­ nie B Ballou. 40 Ac.. Bee 26. Has­
port.
tings
Levant Snyder and wife to Ho­
Bert Benham and wife to Harold
mer O. Avis and wife. Lot 9. Rose­ Tasker. Lot on shore Leach lake.
land Park. Yankee Springs
Carlton
Harry M. Shute ahd wife to John
George C Abbey, et al. to L. A.
Franklin Huntley nnd wife. N'. Abbey, Par Sec 32. Carlton
Lot 621 nnd pnrt of Lot 620. city
Robert M. WooUton and wife lo
John M Young and wife to George George C. Abbey, et al. Par. Sec.
Karcher and ‘wife. Lot 3. Blk 3. 32. Carlton
Freeport.
Lynn Mastenbrook and wife to Stebbins. Lot 836. city
Charlie S. Sager. Parcel Sec. 20.
Morris R Shiner and wife to
Yankee Springs
Paul H Andrews and wife. Par Sec
Hattie M Stumpf, cl al. to Elsie 29. Carlton
Millie Boyes to Barry Co YMCA..
Emma E. Nevins, et al. to Bessie Lol 75. Algonquin Lake Resort, Rut­
B Pierce. Lot* 7 and 8. Hughe* land.
**
Park. Crooked lake, Sec 12. Prai­
Ann Bliss Hill td Barry Co.
rieville.
YMCA . Lots 60. 73 74. 91. 92 and
Alice R. Fisher, et a), to William 93. Algonquin Lake Resort. Rutland
H. Freund, et al. 40 Ac.. Sec. 2.
Fred R Ballou and wife to Leon­
Castleton.
ard F Burkey and wife. Lot 10. Blk
Bert E Winchester, el al. to Gerry 18 Eastern Add., city.
and Ella Knlss. 81.63 Ac.. Sec. 31.
Carl W Huwe and wife to Ethel
Hope.
Gamble. S 60 Ac., Sec 15. Castleton
ucnnis
r. DUiiey,
Dennis R.
Duffey, et ai.
al. to jonn
John
George Dohm and wife to Albert
W Beard, part of Lol 18. Lakeview Kaufmann and wife, 1 Ac.. Sec. 32.
I Park. Sec. 33, Woodland.
Elmer Bender and wife to Hattie
Robert M Woolnton and wife t-&gt;
Smith. Lot 8 and 8l- V»t 5. Blk. Flnvd E Beckwith and wife. Par
19. Keeler's Add.. Middleville
i Sec. 32. Carlton.
Mary DeBack to Elton A. Tubbs
James Blackford and wife to Waland wife. Lou 30 and 31. Prairieville ter J.
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Brown and wife.
village.
and 3. Blk. 5. Striker'* Add. city.
Ethel Jump Evans to James E.
Gladys Slocum to Flmer E Bush. I
Surine and wife. 24 Ac.. Sec. 4; Bal­ 144 70 Ar.. Sec. 19. Hasting*.
timore.
Otto Snerllk and wife to Albert '
Shirley B Henry and wife to Lyle Kotrba and wife. 47 Ac.. Sec 19. |
F Kurr and wife. 6 8 rod*. Izit 105. Yankee Sprinvs
city.
Edith Campbell, et al. to Lorin J.
Walter R. Smith and wife to Rob­ Stuck. 25 Ac . See 14. Barry
ert Meek and wife. Lot 4. Blk. 6,
Dennis Duffey nnd wife to Marlon ;
Grant's Add., city.
Place. Lot Lakeview Park plat. Sec
Andrew Oackler and wife to Ward 33. Yankee Spring*
A. Bender and wife. 80 Ac.. Sec. 28,
Edith A. Purrfv to Charles Cox,
Thomapple
Glenn Gates and wife to Mary J Daisy Hill. Johnstown.
James O. Jofinson and wife tn
Rose M Calkins to Richard J. William F Williams and w*fe, 38
Leslie and wife, part of Lot 13. city
Henry Griebel lo Harry Dennis
Emma Evans to Floyd Beckwith
O'Connor and wife, part of Lot 1. and wife. Lot 4. Blk. 16. Eastern
Blk. 2. Woodland.
Add., city.
Cora Watson French to Glenn E
Damon A. Spencer, et al. to Har­
Blake and wife. Lot on Blk. 4. Mid­ old D Jone*. 120 Ac.. Sec. 35. Ma- |
dleville.
pie Grove
Ray W Babcock and wife to ftay
Harold Judd Jackson and wife to .
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1945

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Naval Air Station
AVR C-68969

Pvt. Wm. H. Fox. 46015976
CO. O. 6th Ropl. Regt
AFGRD. 2
Fora Ord. Calif.

Hdq. dt Hdq. Co . I960 8CU,

Pvt. Francis Springer. 16190333
Sqd M. Bks. IMO
3508th AAF. Base Unit
Truax Field. Madison 7. Wise

Cpl. M**on E Litt*, 36407149
Ban Prancteco, Calif.

T/5 Victor Betel to. 16104584
Class. Sec. 98th Relnf. Bn.
AJP.O, 63-A. % Postmaster
New York, N. Y.

Pvt. Gordon H. Gray. 46037267
Camp Roberta. Calif.

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Cpl. Ian C. Ironside. 34574205
Fh "B '. 91*4 Ren. Sqd.
Ixing Range Photo
A.P.O. 832.
Postmaster
New Orleans. Louisiana

6247 Flora St.
Oakland. Calif.
Cpl. John J. Weyerman. 36166980

Pvt William Null. 36924241
Birmingham Gen. Hasp.. Ward
D-7
Van-Nuys. Calif.

Lawrence R Fuller. HA. 2/c
Staff Detail Oft.
V. B. Naval Hosp.

J. J. Kibllnger. HA. 2/c
UBNU.
Corpus Christie. Texas

Pvt Charles Mc*lk. 36939302
700 RepL Co.

Pvt. Leroy J. Wheeler. 46020433
Det Med. Dept
AS F. Regional Hosp
Camp Crowder. Missouri

San Francisco. Calif.

Cpl. Steve Mcsik. 36407917
Co. B. 1393 Eng. Const. Bn.
A.P.O. 709. % Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif.

T/Sgt. Stanley Wheater. 16063525
Bag 6. Hq A Hq. Co. 1612 SCU
Separation Center 32
Fbrt Sheridan. Illinois

Midshipman Robert B. Reed
USNR Midshipman's School
Section 37
Notre Deme. Indiana

Pfc. R. K Smith, 542001
Co. G. 2nd Bn. 29th Reg.
6th Marine Div.
r. Fleet Post Office
San Prancteco. Calif.

Cpl. Kermit W. Stamm. 36890493
Oen. Del
Mountain Home. Idaho
O'C Donald Berry. 16164151
12th Co.. 3rd STR
Fort Benning. Oa.

Pvt. Ronald K. Freeman. 46038964
Troop B. 13th Tng. Sq. Cav. ARTC
Port Knox. Ky.

T/5 Bernard Prexton. 36193813
Hdq. Co . 2nd Bn.. 66th Inf
A-P.O. 360. % Po*imastcr
New York; N. Y.

Marine Detachment, Area D
Camp Peary. Va.

Pvt. Clinton E. Allen, 36934322
Co. B. 102 Engr
A PO 27. % Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif.

Pvt. Charles J. Durkee, USMCR
AJl. Co. 3rd M.T Bn.. 3rd Mar
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San Francisco. California
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A/C Orville A. Bush. 36466701
Sqdn. X, Box 1210aA-A.F,
Amarillo. Texas

Pfc. Willard H. Gardner. 36190322
1277 Combat Eng. Bn.
APO. 777. *r Postmaster
New York. N. Y.

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3146119. NA.T.T.C.. ATTC ANN
Norman. Oklahoma

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707th AJLF Bond.
Fort Oto. Wright
Spokane. Washington

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AJ’.O. 21302. ■» Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif.
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125th Cml. Co. Proc.
San Prancteco, Calif.

Pfc. Alfred Loftus. 36884323
B4ry D, 217 AAA &lt;Gun Dn&gt;
AJ».O. 403. "C Postmaster

Jack Norton. S 2/c, 946-26-24
UH.NAS.
Operation Div. 2
Memphis 15, Tennessee

Pvt. Karl Pufpaff. 36944275
Casual Co. 15. Platoon 2
APO 21321. S Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif.

Cpl Harmon Wilcox. 542939.
USMCR
13th Marine*. Regt H. A S. Co.
5th Marine Div.. *» FPO
San Francisco, Calif.

Prt. Vernon H. Texter. 36928699
Co. H. 128th Inf.
A.P.O. 32. 'r Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif.
Pfc. Basil I. Tobis*. 36977944
179th MJ*.
AT.O. 512.
Postmaster
Pfc. Robt K. Caukin. 36468776
Co. D. Hdqv Bn . Army Ground

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Pfc. Donald Nicholson. 36977950
Co. I. 14th Inf ..
APO 360. % Postmaster
New York, N. Y.
Ens. Donald C. Springer. 465860
CJiSV 66.
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San Francisco. Calif.

Sgt. Cletus C. Valentine. 36157349
149th AACS Sqd
A PO 502-1. % Postmaster
San Prancteco, Calif.
MARTIN CORNERS
i The chicken supper at the churrh
' last Wednesday evening wa* well
| attended The ladies served a fine
, supper and cleared 8100. * Mr and
! Mrs Ronald Abbey of Lansing were
! Saturday evening- dinner guest* x&gt;f
' her grandmother. Mrs Rose Hilton
* Mr and Mr*. Orr Fisher called
j Friday afternoon on Mra. Amber
Reid and mother. Mrs Cruso in
Nashville- * Mr and Mrs Ben
। Landis of near Woodland called on
. Mr. and Mra. Orr Fisher, last Monday. Mra. Elsie Cogswell. Wayne
and Bernlla and Mr and Mrs
Emery Fisher of Nashville called
Friday. * Major L. R Cogswell returned home from overseas on a
45-day furlough last Monday. Pfc
Paul McDowell son ot Mr and Mra
George McDowell t* also home from
overseas fluty and ha* received hi*
discharge from the army * Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Craft* and daughtcr Betty ol Jackson were Sunday
guests of Mr and Mr* Minor Bate­
man. * Eniign and Mr*. Lyle Oillespie of Texas have been visiting
i hw parents. Mr. and Mr*. Elmer
Gillespie. Lyle has been discharged
. from the navy, and is expecting to
’ attend school in Ann Arbor. * The
Camp Fire glrte of the Martin school
held • bake sale the evening of the
chicken supper, at the church Pro­
ceeds were 89.50.

DURFEE
, number of knives and gave a short

termting evening at the Community
club. * Mr. and Mrs. H D. Davis
and Jerlyn Davis spent Sunday
with Mr and Mr* John Davis hl
Grand Rapid*. * The Rev. and
1 Mr*. Yonkera. missionaries doing
work among negroes m Mississippi
held «n uuerestlng service at East
Baltimore U B church Wcdnetday
evening. * Mra. Sam Keller spent
Saturday night and Sunday in the
1 Rrce »nd Casey home. ♦ We arc
rorry to raport Mrs Heber Foster
■ was taken to Pennock hospital
Friday and given a transfusion and
remained for treatment. * The Rev
Orilc Munger and family are moving
1 io Kalamazoo this week ♦ Chas
Hammond, who v&gt;a* taking treat, ment* in Michigan City, came home
Monday.

■ Mr. and Mr* Ray Erway returned
Jfrom their eastern trip Wednesday.
* Anita and Clirtetene McGlocklin
of Hastings spent lhe latter part of
the week with their grandparent*.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Havens * Rex
Tate received hl* discharge nnd returned home Sunday. He with hte
wife and son Darwm and Mr. and
iMrs Forrest Havens spent Sunday
al John Havens' In Hastings, honor­
ing the birthdays of John Havens
□nd Mrs. Virginia Tate. ★ Sunday
visitors at Fred Otis' were Mr. and
Mra. Chas. Erway. Mr*. Martan Gesmendo and sons. Mr. and Mra. Unite
Erway. Kalamazoo and Mr. and
Mr* F. Houser of Hastings.
Mrs. Ruth Scot: and children re­
turned to their home in Lansing
Saturday after caring for the Ray
Erway home the past two weeks. *
Remember the community meeting
at the church this week Saturday
night. * The WSCS. at the Geraid Smith home last Friday was
well attended. * Mr and Mrs Russell Whittemore left Thursday on a
trip to South Dakota * Cha*. Erway of Kalamazoo. Mr. anti Mrs
Ward Erway of Hustings were
caller* Saturday evening at Roy Erway's. Sunday guests were Wm Havens and Mrs Rankin Hart and
daughter, Mary of Brush Ridge. *
Mra. Sara Erway called the latter
purl of lhe week on Mra. Dean Pot­
ter. Mrs. Wild* Warner and Mra.
Florence Harthy in Hastings.

DUNHAM DISTRICT
Friday. Mr
and Mrs. Clyde
Checseman, Mrs Louise Harris and
Betty. Mrs Bcniecc Gray and Dunna. Mrs. Josephine Cheeseman and
Marjorie and Mra. Louise Sian.on
attended a shower hi Battle Creek
at the home af Mr. and Mrs Al­
bert Durham lor Mrs. Durnaxns
sister. * Frank Hyde, who has been
at lhe home of his daughter. Mra.
Glem Kidder in Nuihvillc. returned
home Sunday. The Kidder's who
Drought him out. called on Mr. and
Mra. Ward Cheesetnan. * Funeral
services for Frank Van Syckle were
held Monday afternoon nt the
church. * 3. Sgt. Fred Hill Jr., returned home Wednesday, honorably
discharged * Mr. and Mra. Rudolph
Soya are moving In the Healy ^cnant house, a Friday evening. Nov.
2. the L.A S will serve supper and
hold a bazaux.nl the Dunham
schoolhouse.
Wednesday evening. Mr and Mr*
Harvey Cheeseman entertained in
honor of Mr. and Mrs Grant Knitfen of Wasco. California, the followmg guest*. Mr. and Mra. Ray Clemmon* of Carltun. Mr. anil Mr*. Gardon Buxton ol Banfield. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Milo Young. Mr. and Mr* Wm.
Martin and Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Face.
* Guests tor the Kniffcns Thursday
were Mr. and Mr*. Sam Buxton of
Bnnficld. Mr*. Nellie Miller of La­
cey. Mrs. Kato Cole of Assyria ana
Mbs Dcnna Gray. * Sunday guests
of the Harvey Cheese mans were
Mr and Mis. Clarence Bump and
family ot Hastings. Saturday Mr.
and Mrs. Chcescman attended funeral services In Battle Creek for
Orville Bristol.

DOWLING
*
The funeral of Prank Van Syckle.
one of Baltimore's respected restdent*. wa.s held at the Dunham
church Monday at 2 p.m- with in­
terment in the Union cemetery He
was found In a serious condition at
hte home Friday where ho had lived
alone the greater part of the tune
since the death of his wife a few
years ago and hte death was lhe
result of a second stroke Two sons
Orlic and Henry Van Syckle survive.
also the grandchildren and ether
relatives. ♦ Mrs Charles Mackinder
spent Saturday afternoon with her
husband at the Veteran's hospital.
near Battle Creek. Mr. Mackinder
being in very poor health at the
present time. * Mr* Edna Whitworth. Wallace Preston and the
Frank Hallock* were in Augusta
Saturday on business. * Mr and
Mra. Ed Coat* of Freeport Mr und
Mra John Scobey and family at
Hasting*, and the nearby relative*
attended a birthday dinner lor
James Powell at the Blanche Pow .1
home Sunday * Mr and Mra Her:
McCallum of Cloverdale and Mra
Libbic Gciler of Centralia Washington, and Mr and Mrs. Mark Norrl* ot Prairieville were recent visitors in the Orlle Fisher horn'- *
Mra. Ella Smith returned last week
from Marion. Ind. where -she accompanled Mr and Mrs Joy Smith
of Battle creek on a weekend vteii.
* Ths most important news nt thi*
tune, seem* to be the fact that the
deer hunters arc ar.aln dusting off
the red plaid caps and gc'-tta» out
the ammunition and it wont be
long now until they arc on their
way and into the forests ot Northern
Michigan.
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THE HOME FRONT *
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)

while he wa* hemo. Three tune* and
cut—wc should make it next time,
Larry.
Sailor Russell Snellenbargcr is
home on leave
F O Donald R. Borton. 720 N
East St . arrived home Sunday for
35 days from the Philippine* HF
expect* to be discharged soon
Had a good visit 'and in the rain.
but he didn't seem to mind at ail
so neither did ue* with Roger Wilcox. son of the Lyle Wilcox*, who
now live on Center road Wc knewRoger from the day* when h&lt; used
to say. Good Morning, teacher, t.o
Mrs Sampson at the Irving school.
He te home with an honorable ui&gt;charge after 4 yr*, and 7 mo* in
service—21 mo* oversea*, with lhe
Ordnance and Infantry Hte brolher. Richard with nearly * yra wrvice. 1s home from E T.O. at the pre*ent time and exoects to be discharged this month. Another brother. Roy te still oversea*. Roger report* that Kenneth’ Brisbin. Coats
Grove, was discharged at the same
time he wa# released Following i.
an olfivul report received about a
coitelD of these 3 boys
SANTA ANA, CAUF.—Ut. Lt.

A kamikaze attack which naarly
Kenneth Wilcox, son of Mr. wnd I with'the First Division. Burdette! Henry Beverwyk has finished his farmer Norm* Jaanna Bennett, live*
aank the ALPINE struck at Okin­
Mrs, Lewis K. Wilcox. Rt 1. Box 32. and hl* wife, the former Martha basic at Fort Benning, G&lt;.
awa causing heavy damage and voasHastings. Mich., wa* honorably dte- Mesecar, intend to make their home | George Altoft ha* been home aft­
MANILA—Chief Warrant Officer. ualtlca. Expert damage control tac; er completion of basic training at
charged today from the separation ! in Hastings.
Don R. Widrig. whoae wife. Mar­
base maintained here by the Army
These are not official report* a* , Fort McClelland, Ala.
from being lost.
Air Forces. Lt. Wilcox te a veteran such, but they are discharge notes
The following official report re- gherita and their son, Don Jr. re­
The ALPINE unloaded assault
of 36 month* of service in the Army wlth comments of one kind or . iatea a little of the experiences side at 1437 Laramie. Manhattan,
is serving with the Army's Manila wave* Into landing craft and disem­
Air Forces. He served in England. another.
which Gerald "Jerry" Stanton. H.
France. Belgium nnd Germany a* j Huba. Hubs. Hubal—And three H. 8. '33. son of Mr*. Floyd Armour. Base In Manila. He Ls the son of barked guns. tanks and munition*
Mr. and Mrs. U. D. Widrig of 310 during fierce invasions of Jap-held
a P-47-thunderbolt pilot.
; expressive sounds are not directed ; Hastings R. 1. has encountered
Pacific Islands.
Tlie AAF ha* awarded him the at or about fem*, which is lhe us- I *ince he entered service a year ago Dibble St.. Hastings.
Mr. Widrig is the Military Per­
Air Medal with 11 Oak Leaf Chui- j ual case, but rbtfier to the gal*, be- last April. He hope* to be home
Latter*:
ters and the Presidential Citation cause how come likeable Tommy thLi Christmas lo join his wife and sonnel Officer of the Motor Com­
Sept. 21. 1945
and ihe Distinguished Flying Cross Kurr and good-looking Wesley Man-1 2 children, whg reside on Clinton St, mand of this base. He served in
Guam
Before entering the service he wa* (iker. both with highly creditable i His slep-brothe* Alton Armour, who Holland!*. New Guinea and Btak
before being assigned to thjs base. Mr* Clyde Casey
an overseer, at the Royal Coach E.T.O. war records, conic home nnd ! attended school ip Delton, te now In
A graduate of Hastlnjp High
House Trailer Factory. A brother the next we hear they are In Flint1 Texas and expect* to be released
School, he was employed by the Delton. Mich.
Howard, who wo* among the first where there I*. besides the nutomo- from service soon.
Hastings Manufacturing Co. In the Dear Mother and Dad.
to go overaea* in the Pacific sector. live industry, heart Interest with a Seamen on 37 Major Jap-Smuhln*
Are you surprised to hear from me?
Advertising Section before entering
Is still In service.
capital H. particularly for Tommy.
Well, we have been getting ready to
the service.
This news disturbs our home town
move again. I have my sea bag
Aboard the USS MOBIL^ln the
Another visited with In the rain loyalties. What's the matter gals? Pacific—Gerald B. Stanton/seaman
The following story is of local In­ packed and also my pack ready. I
was pleasant Norman Allerdinz. We're about ready to organize a (1 ch USNR, Route 1. Leonidas. terest because Bob Henry. Hasting*, don't know where I go. may move
• Brown school dlst • home after ba- comparable group of the Royal Ca­ Mich, and Arthur Swisher d/c&gt;. and C R Leatherman, Hickory Cor­ to r- different place on this Island, ,t
ate training, enroute to lhe west nadian Mounted for the local Janes
ners served aboard the Alpine dur­ but hope not. I want to go to
coast
He mentioned that Keith —the motto of. “They Always Get er. Hartford. Mich , served aboard ing the time described.
China or else Japan—don't care a*
Enders from hl* neighborhood was Their Man." may be stated with this light cruiser which ducked a
ABOARD THE USS ALPINE- long as wc move from here—and
also home from Texas
He said more subtlety, but the objective will dozen Kamikaze planes and evaded Thi* troop transport, damaged twice don’t worry, XII keep my eyrs open
other Enders boy* from that locality be the same. Wev. and Tommy have enemy mines, torpedoes and suicide during six Pacific engagement*, re­
It's still raining every day but
were also in service Hope someone 1 received army clLvchargc and inci- boats in order to move In close and turned to yic fighting fleet Ln time mostly at night and early morning
will send us the latest news about /ientally. Wes's brother, Lt. floy smash more than 350 Jap shore to carry the Anal assault on Japan now.
them
Merton Allerding who was ’Manker. a bomber pilot, te just target* ns her contribution to vic­ to victory.
We turned our rifle* and bayonets
from the same section of the county back In the States after n second tory at Okinawa.
Inaugurating her combat career In today and were issued a gas
has received his discharge from lhe tour of service iu the Pacific. He
Sometimes during the campaign, during the recapture of Guam, the mask. We took two more shot* yes­
will be out on points and expects to the 37th major operation for the vessel engaged in succeeding as­ terday—one for Cholera and one
navy.
Just so we won't forget It—show­ go back for college post-graduate Mobile th this war, she moved in *o saults nt Leyte twice. LlngaycnGuU. for Malaria. They sort of burned
ers of flowers and best wishes to work in the near future.
close that her crew said they could Subic Bay on the Luxon coast, and for n while—but no after effects
Arriving in the States on the readily Identify uniform Insignia.
finally Okinawa where she sustained from them now.
that personality-plus Marine. S Sgt.
I can’t understand why It took bo
___ _ Mobile
_____ _was
_____
_
June Lean-, who Mid. "I do." to ' same day. one on the cast coast, one
The
attacked
dally by near-fatal damage. Burlier the ship
the love of her life lost week and cn the west coast, came the sons everything from “hecklers" to sl­ was struck by a Jap suicide plane at long for my letter to reach you.
(Continued on Page 5. See. 2.1
the minister concluded. "1 MW nro- ot Mr. and Mra. Roy Haif:*H.istlns:s : racks comprising a score or more Leyte
nounce you. man and wife " (See R. 5; then they arrived home within ! enemy planes. Once eight Jap autwedding story ctecwhcrc in this te- n few hours of each other
Son ' cldc planes were splashed within ViimroiniiiCnrfinrruninii’i ■
Gerald arrived on Oct. 9th—he re- two minutes in n sector covered by
sue &gt;
Glimpsed Scabce Omer Barnum tired with the family—at 4:30 am. | the gunfire of the Mobile and sevin town with hte attractive missus. I tho next morning Mrs. Hull heard rrnl other ships.
। Meanwhile, site wa* doing wholeVince McPharlin is in town with someone raiding lhe Ice box in
lends of int«-rcstmg things to tell. kitchen. When she *»W7 "I* that j sale damage to the Japs on the
vou Gerald, "her son Daniel who telimLjShe blasted 90 cave* where
See story elsewhere.
Sorry we mtewi a chat with Pvt had just walked in the house, Mid I jap* were hiding troops and big
Robert Britten when he wa« home -I* Gerald home toom II wa* a ‘ gun*. She knocked out 43 Jap morfrom Fort Rilev. Kans visitin'’ h's happy reunion Gerald H H£. '41 I tar* with direct hit* and when the
both entered ja|» tried to supply their front line
parents, the James Brittens. Mid­ and Dan. H.HS.
service in '42. Gerald, who married , bv motor trucks, picked off 15
dleville R. 2
Still on the prowl (well Hint's Betty Thompson of Great Brnlan in I truck*.
July 1945. served with the Bth
"•
— -*
------ --------------------• plUTwo
dozen
blockhouae* —
and
Lawrence Cox. Hnrlun Blnlr and the Fncr command In Scotland. Eng-1
rest ot vou Barry counts’ fellows Ir.nd. Wale*. Prance. Belgium and j Fifteen times shestopped Jnp Inwho arrived home to ccther We Gcrmanv Dan. who will soon wed | fantry charges by killing and scatic.ilirr vou'rc so ctad :&lt;• be home peraonabte Lucille Boylan, served nt , terlng troops with direct hit* She
you don't care to do much else bu&gt; Guadalcanal. New Caledonia. New ; *wepl clean whole areas or picked
stav- put. butwe jnvt wanted a word Georgia. New Guinea. New Zealand CH indivlaual targets, as directed,
or two from vou to pass on to the and in lhe Philippines, was with the ‘ 4uep n* 55 gun* and nine ammunlwho arrived home together
We 25th Signal Co. He wears 3 campaign j non and supply dump*.
other (cllnwr. who may wonder. ribbon* and 4 stars Both brothers j One of the suicide planes which
; have received their honorable dte- attacked her was picked off at the
"what goes" with you.
| respectable range of 9.000 yards.
Pnv Marble te in the States—ex- , charge| Said. Howdy. t« l.t. Larry Moore I Another got in to a range of 1.500
peefs to be home this week.
The new 1946 Hudson Super-Six, Hudson triangle emblem, mounted
Tlie ' back to cities" guvs arc the at th? C HS -H.H.S. dedlcatian i yard* before being batted down,
graphically illustrating the com­ on a heavy cross bur topping the
There were many service
•
’ ’ ’
ones wh.i arc hard to krep track of game
pletely new front end design, and grill, and indirectly lighted from
FAR EAST AIR FORCES. PH1Lthese dai' 'daze' Herr.- the latest men there hut the crowd was so I
postwar smartness resulting from
dope a.-, far ns we know &lt;Thcrc isn't largc. It wa* Impossible to vLsit with 1 IPPJNES:—Staff Sergeant Nelson Z.
Incidentally. U 1 Ros*, son of Mr and Mra. George
creation of a more massive ap­ and very long, and the sealeda complete list at the draft board any of them
Marsh
C.-ok.
who
spoke
at
the
afP
Ross.
R.F.D.
2.
Hastings.
Mich.,
pearance. New lines give the entire beam head-lamps are of oval de­
nfliec a* vet i Now home—ix-s
fair
did
a
corking
good
job
That
r
Lv
enreute
home
from
the
Far
East
car that low-longer appearance. At sign, each carrying the well-known
LnrkwrM’d; 3:11 R.u’.r.om. 'he already
‘.:r Fcrcr.*.
Forces C2r..
22nd
J. Hcplccc^tmt
Re placemen t Dt
Decenter, head-lamp level, is the Hudson emblem at the bottom.
ha* a job with Willii:-. flair*Bill remind* us, hi*.brother Bob 'Ma- ; Air
Dunlap. Fred Shinp; Bob Culbe.-t: rine« Is due home about Nov 1st pot. Manila, after 14 months in the
newly designed adaptation of the Ths factory is now shipping can.
"------------ Pacific
Chester Ar-li:irt txsllc W, Enziin. when their cousin Dave Cook also Southwest
Sergeant
Ross began
Iris oversea*
—
w.-----------------_—------------------Laurence Strickland. Wave Mar- cxnccu to be home from Texas.
Watch For Our Announcement of Display Date
Those arriving in the State* this ' tour of duly ut Hollandia. New
Inrlc Jean Lewis 628 East Mill St.;
Robert G Fortin :■ Jr : C C Rohr- 'week Include—T 5 Frank J. Tish- 'Guinea, and saw action at Morotal.
barber Hastinv*. R. 3. Jack Wut- von. Middleville; S Sgt. Rnvmnnd ' Leyte nnd Luzon. Headquarters of
r.er. 111! N Michigan Ave.: J F H Gibbon. Hastings; nnd Sgt. the 13th Air Force at Morotal. to
| which he was assigned, was subBrookmever. Jr. Hasting*. R
, Clarence E. Lester. Hastings
l.t. Bob Parker te out of service. । jcctcd to heavy, repeated bombing*
Donald Manning. 827 S. Washingten; Lt Laurence Payne. Lt Annie ■ however he's one of these fellows i during the montlis of November and
Henry Ohlman
Clarence Ritsema
Rosenthal, and here are some of who are always on 24 hr military December. 1944
He expects to enter one ot i In the armed forces since June. ]
220 E. State
Phone 2837
the other discharges -as received call
I 1941. he wears the Asiatic Pacific
from various public relation service. the colleges next semester
Comdr Ken McIntyre ha* re- ; Ribban with three campaign stars
office*. •
Hol Springs. Ark —25 Octobcr'iItH5 . reived hte honorable discharge from and the Philippine Liberation Rib—S S«t Robert C. Andersen./411. i the navy—which (net recalls a group t ben with one star. His wife, the I
W. Clinton Street Hasting*, has re-11 nt youngsters, including young Jan- | ~
ceivrd an honorable discharge from 1 et McIntyre, viewing the flags dis­
the Army at Che Army Ground and played pn State St. Sat for Navy ;
Service Forces Redistribution Sts- | day "What arc the flag* for." |
queried one child After thought-I
tlnn. Hot Springs, Ark
Sergeant Anderson has been in 1 fill silence. Mary Mike Brandstetter i
the Army for 33 months and served |, answered, "Probably it's because
oversea* in the European theater [ Janet's daddy wa* dte-turbed!"
Camp Gordon. Georaia —S Sgt 1! About the Smith family—S Sgt. ;
Willie J Fendlev. son of Mr. Jessie j Raymond Gibson (married Mildred
B Fendley of Bluffton. Georgia and j Smith* returned to the states on j
hustnnd of Mrs Eurico Fendley of ( Oct. 17 On Oct. 23 he received his '
Having decided to quit farming, I will sell the following at public auction at the
32'1 E Walnut Street IListincs | discharge nt Camp Atterbury. Ind.. I
Michigan, has been h«uorati;- i.. - । .and on Oct 24 he was home—a dav ,
place located 1 mile west of Vermontville; or 2 miles north and 3 miles cast of
charged from the Army Air Foret*. I before hte son's (Michael's* firs’. ,
it wa* announced al the separation I birthday. He had never seen hl* •
Nashville on
center here today Before entering ■ *on before. En* Vincent Smith'
the service at Atlanta. Georgia in I reached home Oct. 24 from Groue I
Oct 42 hr WM a student ut the Isle. Detroit, to see his brother-in- I
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural Cui- | law. s Sgt. Gibson, and returned I
Pau) Smith. M 1/C. te |
leae S Sgt Fendlev served O'er- Oct. 27th
*ea* with the 9th Air Forces as ;i ' cxpectfd home anon from Okinawa
COMMENCING AT 1 O CLOCK.
dinner Hte decorations include lhe . with a discharge Cpl Robert Smith |
Air Medal with 12 oak leaf clustera »rul the ETO Ribbun.
Sh-tlnduc Field. Mich. Tech. Ser- Germany Cpl. Lawrence Smith te
gcout Richard A I’iiiglelon, RFD 2 stationed in Texas and expects lo I
Hastings. Mich. H ft Selfridge Field pel a discharge soon
Rex McCarthy i* on hi* way home i
recently tor the Army Air Force*
Separation Center at Patter* &gt;n after 15 mo's in the Pacific
Guernsey cow, 4 yn. old, giving milk.
Deering binder, 8 ft.
Loute Diamante. Nashville, bark ।
Field Fairfield. Ohio, where he &gt;ci:
from
over 2 yr*, service in the ET.O. |
McCormick mower, !
Guernsey cow. 5 yrs. old, giving milk.
will be honorably discharged fr’-m
drove
ihe
Len
Felghner*
U»
Lansing
the Army, it was announced taday
Side delivery rake. Dump rake.
Guernsey cow, 7 yn. old. giving milk.
bv Co! Bradford, A Shaw, cam- on Friday *&lt;&gt; that they might attend (
the party given in their honor. &lt;8ee
majidir.tr officer of Selfridge Field
John Deere 2 hone corn planter.
Guernsey cow. 8 yrs. old. fresh by day
ITurdctt.’ Tunm. DM 2 c. ha* re- | story elsewhere* Louts, who served j
Fertilizer grain drill.
reived his honorable discharge from with the 142nd F A Gr . uas seated
the Navy which he joined in Jxn. I next to Oov. Kelly al the affair and '
Osborn com binder.
Shorthorn cow, 6 yr«. old, calf by side.
1942. when he was 17 He was in the ' heard first hand discussion ot veter- I
Navy 44 months, and of thi*. 38 ar. post-war problems as outlined by j
Cvltipackor. Land roller.
Gucrmoy heifer. 9 mot. old.
month* was spent in sea duty. Bur- the state executive. (Incidentally.

FRONT VIEW OF 1946 HUDSON SUPER-SIX

HASTINGS MOTOR
SALES

AUCTION SALE
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1945

IMPLEMENTS &amp; TOOLS

dettc took his bool training at New­ Gov Kelly, uho lost a leg during
port. R I and went aboard the combat in World War I. says much
Cruder USS Nashville nt B&amp;fn 1 of the present turmoil is because
HU first trip wa* from Boston this country did not put everybody
through the Panama Canal to the at war. He stated that government
Pacific, where he aq,w combat a-&gt; policy should have been “man. |
tian Hte ship was the first to bom- money, machinery at war'—there
bard Kuka, and was in the task was no reason why the fighting man '
force that convoyed Jimmy Doo’it- should have received 550 a month |
tie In hl* attack on Tokyo. After White th .v back home took war |
20 month* in the Pacific he was | time wages. He maintain* that I
transferred to lhe Atlantic aboard a proper control would have automat-1
dcstrwer escort. USB, Baker Here ically handled inflation and pre­
he was in convoy duty 18 month* or vented tlie current strike problem.' j
Congratulations to Franklin Bush 1
until V-E day Since that time he
has had shore duty at New Orleans. who L* now S I c.
Sgt. Keith L. Brady called hl* |
La
Burdette spent one month In
the Naval hospital at Long bland, folks. Mr and Mrs Lyle Brady.
as he had both car drum* punc- Friday night al 8 o'clock from Lock- I
Hired when his ship sank a German stead. Switzerland. Keith is with j
sub
Burdette has the American the 29th Div . Hdqs. Co. in Germany
Defense ribbon. American Theater and was on a 15-day pass in Swit-1
ribbon with &lt;wie battle star. Eurn- zerland He ha* been in Germany
pe.-vn-African ribbon and the Asia- | a year and ha* been overseas near!?
ttc-Pacifir ribbon with two battle 2 years Hr »a* having a wonderful
stab
Among the countries he has time in Leekstead—slaying at a nice ।
He expects to be home by I
visited are Aliska. Hawaiian Iitand* hotyl
Australia. New Guinea. Solomon the first of lhe year
laiand.*. Bermuda. Africa, and Icetend.
Burdette ha* onr brother ■ rived tn the States after overseas
Bob. in the Army who wa* wounded jcrvlcc W the Pacific. She was one
on Okinawa and ha* Just been re- &lt;&gt;! the group aboard.the badly over-;
leased from tijr hospital on Saipan. crowded ship—the A.P. story recent- I
Son of Mr and Mra Gilbert Timrr. ly reported in the dally paper*. Her ;
who lives a: e&gt;lD S lianu'er St., hte brother. Jim Carpenter. I* expected
father was a veteran of World War lu'inc from overseas before the holi- |
I. having served overaea* 15 month* dV»- .

Cattle arc T.B. and Bangs tested.

John Deere 2 hone cultivator.
F. &amp; O. riding plow. Walking plow.

HOGS

John Deere disc.

2 young sows. wgt. about 350 lbs. each,
due on or before time of sole.
2 ihoati. wgt. about 150 lbs. each.

THE HOME FR

• Continued from Page
It's about seven to n
yours to mach me here
When
were trans
ferent places today the
best buddy and I He g
and I another. We we
Lieut, about getting b
but he said (There was
in the world. I would
a girl friend. That's n

hu&gt; been sick and mo
Roy Buxh. I wondered
were able to get home

That war a real go
life, ban Eiger caugh
heard of many catching
lake. Bel he was prou
jf Guy is catching ver

tracks anymore around
How doc* Mr Llpsco
suppose he had n good
he came out fishing a
time when they caugh
Who Is It plowing
don't I know them?
they must be going to
scale of fanning.
Did Potter's younger
get out or is he still in
nt Florida?
Well, folks, don't
someone putting lhe w
cause there 1* time an
land tn would be nil ri
next spring and by n
(that's me। put It In
get* lo work on the res
I ain't remember If y
“Be)?' and "Bess” (th
not. but It seems like
did. Have you any c
Just wondering, you kn
If 1 keep writing what,
Of course. 1*11 have n b
- Is Grandma still at S
has she moved again?

I call it. Hu I If you s
I have gone quite a few
leaving home January
quite a few things too.
Say. Where In heck d
get their Information?
ask If I remember Joyc
and Phyllis Kellv. who
slips for me. Now I h
two different letter*
taking if I run tuigaved
gel* there before it
Guam. Ha!
I still say one day
ns nny other here even
have cows. Get up nt
ro to mrVi hall and
thirty start feeding Mar
nnd finish at seven
through twcrnlne and
floor* nt eight Come
nt 8:1ft until ten thin
came at noon. Gel fin
thirty and start again a
tv. Ret finished for
•■clock. I like it nil righ
get more than enough

ice water between mea
hours are good. Rut
it make* me tiro! to
*pot on the cement a
fellows. It's a shame ho
is thrown away withou
good out of it.
When I get home I
buy n Jeep B*iv can
place* in onr of them

no it’s no! a bird. It's
iou* durk which Ham

propeller In the back 1

tomorrow or the nex
have slept In the ;ann
since Lejcune. divide
candy and-everything.
been together. Enough
cause there arc lota o
die* in here.
Weil folks, the way
write more would lie
lion* Looks like this l
und then not much sai
Will close and as I
other letter, don't look
me for some time.
Goodnight Mulhc

Clyde
Pvt. Clyde B Casey.
USMCR
mil A.A.A Bn. Me
A Btry.
Fleet Pos
San Francisco Calif

Muni
Sal.,
Mr*. Miles Sawdy
Hex 181
Woodland. Mich
Dear Mother, Dad and
I am now in Germ
This Ls sure a nice air
can't speak much On
I don't like It here very

lomc live in an altplar
live in the hanger too
» room.
I left France on Frid
regular army col with t
r* and li Is a pretty g

1 hone cultivator.

Clovoncod buncher.

1,000 Ib. platform scalci.

SHEEP
2 owes.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

1 ewe lamb.

Dining room suite.

FEED

Chairs.

About 5 tons mixed hay.
About 200 shocks of extra good corn.

Tables.

Heating stove.

Many other articles too numerous to
menHen.

TERMS: CASH

BEN BUSMAN, PROP
WILL MARTIN, Auctioneer

E. E. GRAY, Clerk

LyBARK
DRUG ST

�tamlkaa* attack which nearly
the ALPINE struck at Ofcin:aualng heavy damage and casw. Expert damage control tac­

being lost.
e ALPINE unloaded assault
&gt; into landing craft and dlsem•d guns, tanks and munitions
ig fierce Invasions of Jap-held
lc islands
'

Sept. 21. 1945

Clyde Casey
&gt;n. Mich.
Mother and Dad.
■ you surprised to hear from me’
, we have been getting ready to
■ again. I have my sea bag
ed and also my pack ready I
, know where I go. may move
different place on this Island,^
hope not. I want to go to
a or else Japan—don't care aa
as wc move from here—and
. worry. HI keep my eyes open
i still raining every day but
Jy al night and early morning
• turned our riflea and bayonela
oday and were Issued a gas
i. We took two more shots jesiy—one for Cholera and one
Malaria. They sort of burned
a while—but no after effects
। them now.
•an't understand why it took so
for my letter to reach you.
ontinued on Page 5. Sec. 2.1

IDSON SUPER-SIX

TKK HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, IMS
A'uii’.a-.* wot uot &gt; 0 in the mounsoon as I find out. I don't want to plan too much on mc getting talna and I boiled lhe water dut of my discharge. This can't be toollhsre that didn't lopk a*
you to got too optimistic 'csum It home soon because it is still very it. before I reeliaed it I guess my soon for me or my fsmlly Am en-1 they were pw It at 14 ye
.... .... — - ......
j
wll| j*
|n about might be quite a while before I get much unsettled. I understand that new thermostat wasn't so hot, but closing same clipping* which ypu |M yet! Here tbs R«l rtdf
the War Dept Is coming out with other cars were boiling also I let might read. Until next time I sen. women do the wtfktig.
o.. , n.
9.
four or. five months. I sure hope home. I Imagine the shortage of
sincerely.
I
• • •
Sec. *-»
&lt;'Continued
Continued from Page 4. sec.
3.1
a plan on the release of officers
Yours very sincerely.
It's about seven to nine days for
Giat will give mc a 3O-day transportation will alow thing* up very soon so then I will have some­ it stop a minute and drove on not
Bob Hammond
for a white yet. I am hoping far
fapta&amp;ber 18, IHi
» .„h me h«. .O.
, X“’MlerWSie‘», SJ to
lhe best but this wholesale release thing a little more definite and will it didn't cool off I stopped at a
Dear Folks.
tel you know. Will keep you in­ station and it held 2 gallons. I
When Vw“' 'reulemdI
,
m( ,.h,„ ,
te a big problem.
R
C
Hammond.
BM
1
c
U8N
formed
of
everything
that
I
know
SPl
I
.nd u&gt;«” I dele. Iw «d
thought it might have burnt lhe
Back to our trip—We slopped at
chant of dteu and I hardly have
USS. Canberra. 4th Div.
beu nuddr .nd I. He ,0. oneplue
„„ bcre c,„
,rt p„„. Leyte harbor for two. or three days. and won't repeat any wild rumors rings but didn't uac oil ao guess it's
and I annlher. We went lo
the |
e
• o
Fleet Port Office
I saw some big aircraft carriers 'cause they usually Just cause trou­
ter*
We are up lo our necks in what povlbiy wm
New York, N Y
Lieut about getting back together
there and the big battleships. Idaho ble.
work. We had some berl-berl pa- lw aoat4 ad co put
but he said there wasn't a chance
Price* are very high in Manila- M2t‘on M towards "the ea*t end of
and Mississippi We steamed south
llenu
I think you asked about in for immediate
in the world. I would rather Idkc plane* on this Held They aren’t from Leyte around the southern tip money docsa t seem to mean very lllr CBny.,n anij „tlr last stop was at
Saipan
a attl friend. That * no fooling
Sept. 21. 1945
Japanese prison camps and it cornea home. WHMa
lean* smaahi-d them up. I was look­ of the Philippines and then up to much This is the first example of &gt; watch Tower and then heilited out Dear Sir:
I waa sorry to hear Aunt Madge ing them over tonight
Manila.
We
ran
into
a
big
storm
Inflation
that
I
have
seen
and
It
toward*
the
painted
deserts
and
"
from malnutrition and eating rice.
has been sick and more ao about
before «we arrived al Manila 'f-----really
,----------------1* an example
— ---------------of what it can
- | we ^id see it off to our left Then
My nearest sepaxawM om
Just a few lines to tell you how
At seven o'clock it ia pitch dark. didn't actually get sick but sure felt do. I imagine prices will go down we hit 89 and headed south to Flag­ much I enjoyed lhe Banner while It bloats lhe patient somewhat II
Roy Bush. I wondered if the boys
sure la terrible. Il affects the mus­
•
light headed—not much of a sailor as soon aa things kind of settle 1 ltan then instead of going to Wilwere able to get home for the fu­ That's too early to suit me.
cles some way. You can push hard
1 must be closing soon and write I guess. Ha. ha!
down though
I Hams and back the way we went up thought I had belter tell you that I on a patients leg with your thumb »My-------- ______
That waa a real good aired 5't a French letter. I have to write in
We arrived in Manila harbor on
Our mall service is not as good we took an alternate 89 down Oak
and it will dent and lhe dent will before I arrive I will travel, apqet
lbs. baw Eiger caught.
I never French for her to understand but 24 Aug and unloaded yesterday. 26; here as it was in Biak but can't be Canyon to Prescott A* one of the the next few weeks, so there Is no atay in there for quite a while.
likely, by tanker or some other ship
heard of many catthing fish at Fair she does speak aome Oiglteii Hope i Aug. We moved Into our area last helped.
reluming. It take* about 1| day* at
j fellows said it wa* beautiful—all need of sending me the paper.
lake. Bet he wa* proud. I wonder to hear from you soon.
I won't be here to enjoy it. As
15 knot* cruising to reach the autee
I night and have been busy today
Be sure to ask me lota of ques- green, lout of pine tree* and crops—
Jf Guy is catthing very many flah
soon »s I get home I shall atop in Americana &lt;can t say I blame them'
cleaning
It
up
We
are
about
5
tlons
,
n
d
don't
worry
about
me
mostly
bean!
Your son.
"nd if he ever saw lhe deer or their
and tell you what the paper really One American ean control 10 Jap*
mile*
north
of
the
city
—
out
In
the
yh
c
nay
when
I
come
home
I*
get|
It
we*
a
wonderful
trip
and
the
.
Eduard
unarmed. Four of our tellowa went
track* anymore around Fine lake I
meant
to
me.
So
until
I
get
home
I will be granted aome terminal
residential section There ure some
|jng doser all lhe time Take good most scenic I've ever taken. Wish
up to a building here and went in­
Cpl. Edward Sawdy. 34468050
How doc* Mr Lipscomb look? f
: plenty swell homes around here I1 care of yourselvea and keep well. | you folks could
have been along to see you—
side and chased all of lhe Jap* out leave after discharge which might
304th T.C. Sqd . 442 TC Gp
I understand .u------ n..-a
your Jovlng wn
wm cloge and nlt |hr hB&gt;. J know
the Japs
lived...rt
out In .u.this
Yours truly.
suppose hr harl a good time when
There must have been 20 of them be long enough to get adjusted
1 part of town and that Is why It U
' you will
kid*
this ao ,
he came out fishing and a better
Frank P Taylor. 8SMC 1 c altogether and they were acared to somewhat lo civilian life. And I’m
I$&gt;n
■“ •let
- lhe
" •
“ read* —
New
York.
N
Y
I hardly damaged
We are located
considering very seriously of mar­
time when they caught a mess
, I don't have to write the same thing
death.
C.WO. Don Widrig. W2119734
I right near a truck company so wc
over as "
... - a . long
.
ine ula ting at U of M for lhe sem­
I've ‘ beep writing
Who l* It plowing -on Roy's or
Hq 191st Qin Bn Mbl
Following are excerpts from let­
We have the Japs working here
Sept. 5. 1945 I me their shower nnd kitchen, so it
Um?.
don't I know them? Sounds like
ters written by Maurice Benedict cleaning up the place and they sure ester starting in Feb. More educa­
I is pretty convenient. The army
they must be going to . do a large Dear Zolly
San Francisco Calif.
Love to all.
who I* serving aboard the hospital are working too Some of the pris­ tion certainly cant do ma any harm.
You
probably
have
wondered
why
I
units
around
here
use
Filipinos
as
Don't you agree?
scale of farming.
Your Son and Daughter. ship. UBS. Haven
oners tell a rough stnry about their
haven't written you during the laborers, ete. They work in the
I might be lucky enough to get
Robert and Margaret
Did Potter's younger boy. Harold, Ipast
July 29. 1945
Sept 11. IMS tteatment when they were In pri­
year. Well—lo tell you the I kitchen, as barber* and handymen,
get out or is he still In the hospital truth I just couldn't think of any- | i had my hair cut by a Filipino)jDear Zclly.
son camp* Some of them worked
Mr. Leon Benedict
4 September IMS
In
lit coal
cull mines
iniiira here
uric In
in Nagasaki
n***M*i and
ana
_
thing interesting enough But at, barber last night and he did a real 1 Hi! Just a few lines to let you
Award ot Bronze Service Arrow­
some worked in shipyards which it.
This u my first wedding analWell, folks, don't worry about last something liaa come to my at-. nice job. He only charge* 't Peso Ir know that I ain fine and in the
ot course. against international law . ' wsary and this te certainly not Ute
I sure hope this \ head—A Bronze Service Arrowhead Delton. Mich.
someone putting the wheat in be­ tention which I believe worth tell- which ia equal to 25c in America I best of health
Dear Folks.
Moat
of
them
have
been
in
prison
c.hoo,*1}a *P«nd IL Not
I
letter
finds
you
and
the
family
in
1
Ls
awarded
to-Pfc
Meredith
J
Reid.
cause there is time and it Is goad
Well, guess where
this morning i grHX1. health How goes even-thing 38424957. INF. for participation in
ramps about JS
.
.
.
1 went down town thi*
esmpa
I1. or 4 yean They ev,“ 11 Do'u could be with me
land sc would be all right for corn ln* .have enclosed
an excerpt from . Bn(
the «.-•
post „rn
office,
finance
lMV lnomn
mj located ,h.
— ,1^.
—. | (n (hp JU|lr hl&lt; cUy
i thp ,mphlbloua |anding on Morotal pan at last. I am m Nagasakihave ocrn
been llcr
free |(jr
for thee last
month. I •e‘Un* • *°&lt; tirwd of H3O and «U
next spring and by next fall I'll an Oakland iCalif • paper It tells offjcP and base headquarters Some
‘
”
1!
T
dro
.
P
J
&gt;
*
1
When
the
paratroops
started
dropI
I just went lo a baseball game. Island. Netherlands East Indies. 15
ithnt's ine&gt; put it in If Congress a bit about Paul Siegel. &lt; brother of , parbl ,)f thp clly #rp pritty wdl rtcs.
ic bomb. Bov
... .food
.. for .!r
.
..
.
Boy! Are the neonle
people ever ping
them,
the. Japs
| , rku
««l write alter you grt this M
i and believe it cr not this Ls the first September 1944
TV,., Sicgcb
m^ell wKn
wU executive
..motive offi
,.m.­ ( troyKj whUe
Don
who waa
as all-----wared
and '•&lt;»
left ,hem
them Th
They
way bafore an
are tn fairly time I've felt like a human being '
ROBERT
HOLBROOK dirty
w J here It is
. muddy
TTaH.re
’Ti. i got «
:“r*d ,nd
*&gt; , &lt; wUl
“ be we 1 on my ”
-----------------F---------------------I can't remember if you sold both cer aboard the Auriga—the strip on
. .
..
.. ..
. .
nn**-er mnW M*tim
If W— La
‘ good shape. You can tell that the
&lt; »c,»i io m« hmm uien ana nave;
. — .—rr
.
.
••Bell'' nnd "Be'*" &lt;the horses' or which I am presently serving
1 buildings were really beautiful at since nineteen thirty nine
American troops'that have been in been waiting for the A me r lc a n | ,h«*
hU“ •«
Are any onr ot the boys in tlie. /
Adjutant
not. but It seems like you said you was not aboard the ship during the J1 cne time but they sure look sad now
prison camp here.
1 ships to come in
A lot of them Bnd k**° Bim there until I get hmna
did. Have you nny cows or not? various actions which the article [
army from Hastings out of the serv-) Meredith 'Mike a* he is better
Ilu
.,
_
OI
...
....
In today
We afcTlght near "Santo Tomas" k. &lt;lu. tn V-K nay? 1 may ha hnntf I Ittwam la now In the Philippine,. | .bWe
u( .just
.OUIgot
’
. h,—
vein
„*( fact
had ' were In bad condition though One '
Just wondering, you know My gosh describe*.
All my love.
,---------------tnr Christmas,
Chrittmaa. but
but itIt might
mtabt turn-He
turn- W. also
.1^ ha*
b.. the
th. Infantry
tnr.nf.v Combat ! 1rnuch
,DO“l CJhance
noutato,80
look
80 around*
I naten I nau guy told about a young prisoner
the
Japs
used as-- e for
If I keep writing what will haupen?
The curieus thing about the whole university that There
...a... cnan“ ~ 1O°* "0Una But &gt;aD
,„nc ln
)ul ln{
, Bnl|
Royce
prison camp.
- te
• a- •hospital I out to be just » dream I hope not Medal and Sharpshooting Medal mUcn
a ho n&gt;a
had KBn
gangrene
In „
both
legs
and '
Of course. I'll have n book written
thing is that even though I had
1 have
matal l«Ur type iron, I
j
Is Grandma Mill at Spellman's or heard a lol about him and Ids fam­ there now.
1 was sorry to hear about my old , Hr is the r.on of Mr and Mr*. Wm.
a nraapaper nite, w I have so pu ।
rtp ,
bud, ,„a
lias she moved again? Bel she can't ily and knew hl* name well—I failed
Hill. I waa sorry
Must of the people dress very neat ship
. . Bunker
. tn . Reid. R 4. City
.ometPtn. tor a at.uvrmr H I dopt b„b
„„ „„ „
move as much aa I Dog riding- lo
nr was U1C
to rcco|tniw
recognise llMn
him.. He
the ex- and I suppose lots of them have | hear about Morton Young as he wa* ■
,et another ePane. We are wp-1 ,p„k. : can partly bold ntywl.'
Now is tb« Him
cbm ia
1 call H Hr! If you slop to think ( rcuUvp (llnccr aboard the Auriga for quite a bit of monev yet Wc see my best friend aboard ship and 1
Sept 27. IMS
tx«d la ho Per. t.o »era. but you
,h.p 1 bow aoml ot
L.U. gone rilltl..
since
............. .
..
11 hnve
quite *,a foil'
few mil.,
miles
.. since a month while I was on here—then lots of civilian cars such as Buick*. I knew his folks well—swell people the
and arrange with m far
can never tell in the Navy. They I thMe things
leaving home January 2 ’I ve -----seen , he W(U reuevPd. R was not until Chevy*, lairds, laiSallcs. etc —some John Youngs'
• Hastings Banner
may do anything
Hioaa
The
news
look*
Rood
today
Japan
­
quite n few things too
Wc
have
P
O.W
*
that
w
e
ot
them
must
have
been
in
storage
yesterday that I found out he was
It took u* a little over 30 hours
Hastings. Michigan
Sav. Where in heck docs everyone from my home town.
during lhe Japs occupation because ese arc worrying about peace terms. Dear Zolly:
to come here from Okinawa
We | ourned by the atomic bomb. too.
"Unconditional surrender " I don't,
get their information? First, you
Tlie article fails to mention sev­ they look like brand new
So long for now-.
Have ---------------------just received the
Banner and are the first ships to come in here
:-------------------ask If 1 remember Joyce Harrington eral things that I think his friend*
I am glad that you can Ret ail the think they will approve. We as free .
There were about 8 other ships
should numuner,
and Phyllis Kelly, who wrote admit and ,family
amHy annul
„ know.
Know
should
As UI
an [ gasoline now that you want Othe. pmnk nnd
Can't imagine
thlldron .Ince, th, trou- ccrning myself. e.n-.
slips for inc Now I have received t)incvr Mr sipgc]
tlips W|th hte ‘ things will probably loosen up in
Maurice Benedict. HA I c
where
you
obtained
your
informa
­
pulled
n
lol
of
mines
out
of
our
|
ble with us is that we Americans are 1
two dllfcrenl letter* from people mpn
Jf you had any troub|M or the near future
UBS. Haven. AH-12. Div H-3
lion. Just want to make one cor­ way They exploded one that we
taking if I am engaged Boy. new* h?fl n compIalnt hc wouid alwavs
I haven't done much sightseeing too humanitarian when it comes tn I reciTon. if I may have your permis- missed by about a hundred feel.
Fleet Port Office
gets there before It gets here at 1
r —and
- you would
• ■ neveri 1— —
listen to you
&gt;ct• t&gt;ut will tell you all -------the news killing the enemy, but wc shouldn't । slon. which is a change of address Boy that was sure close but a miss
San Francisco. Calif.
Guan). Ha!
, go away without feeling aatlsfied ■
time I write 1 want you to forget what they did to our men on ।I M&gt; family sddrea* Is now 1443 Bea- - — ---------------------------------- ------- ..
Sun.. Sept 9
I Mill say one day I* the xain" Often I have heard the fellow* jgv
the
Death
March
through
Bataan
■»*
uw
an,
Mucnuoii*
uib
’
.
you
navr
,
..........
..
............
..
say. •»* mc an&gt;' queaUona that
have
Yokohama. Japan
I can St. Wnban 88. Mas*. where my 11 guess they must have shot It with
u&lt; an eye ui.u
as any other here even If they don't
about
this
or ,uthe
people,
and a tooth iu,
for un
"Boy I sure wish Mr Siegelwes 1 I *'
—’ ,lu
* place
--------------------- so
“ : “An eye ■for
cne of their suns or with n depth
I tr rI forget something you
_.m will
-«_■ re-I
toothtooth
" "Do
untounto
others
as thev
do do wife and children live.
iif
" "Do
others
as they
have enwa. Get up at four thirty, back^-he wo* a swell officer "
Have been In the states since charge. I didn't sec It but 1 heard
Here's an Interesting letter from
re ! unto
go to mess haill and cat. Al five
| mind me of it 1 have your letter*
unto you " I have been through 1
Sincerely. JB W.
a Barry County fellow—we have all
I
Feb
18th
but
expect
to
return
to
I
it
thirty start feeding Marine prisoners ।
of Aux 4 and 10 and will answer *»»«• Bataan "mountahu
[ Hie Pacific soon. I'm not complain11 ha* been raining for the last the details except who wrote it. Will
»ud finish at seven thirty. Get Navy Cargo Ship Spent
them Wednesday I believe »r are
W11&gt; ctM* for no* Be*! of luck I ins though, as I've fared better I 24 hours here. The acenery is beauaomeone please tell us who the wrttthrough twrcDimt and monoine the*- 2 Year* Roaming Pacific
I Rolnn to move down town in about and Ood bless you and lhe family. J than many
Am at present just I tlful but there is such a terrible
4 days and we might operate the!
As ever.
floors at eight Come back to tents
t terminating thirty days leave which I smell in the harbor lhaL it just readers next week The only slgnaSAN FRANCISCO—&lt;INb&gt;—Tlie - -- ---- --------,
al 8:15 until ton *B'rtv then the I epic
c
„or&gt;. uf
o, an
B11 un*glamorous
un-giamurou* Navy
navy Base
~ Motor Command,
.
Roy
story
but that is I
1 have spend quietly al home I say I about make* you sick Wc saw Jap ture we have for the letter te Royce.
Roy Joseph Gardner. SK 2 c
ramr at noon. Get finished al one c
n 21 months
Stebbins
Ma. 2960
r?*evn ah
.hln whlch
which twnt
mnnfh* I, not definite yet
I home for nowadays home te where' ships but they just went by us In
Sept. 12. 1946
thirty and start again at three thlr- (n
Pac|hc waU„
,oU|
w-.i
... .quit for now I am I
USN
Wei), ,I ..will
I hank my hat
: the harbor and we looked at them'
“
Some
------ “Ship
*■■“ “
off ’Japan
-------■: Naw 3142 Anchor Sec
o, thr
M..- I2lh Naval District,
*e»un...
f,nc *° d&lt;"»1 worry “boul
Wtll |
'Y',
/!Ithh,rt’
’ I tod*y by
| Wabsn. or Boston, of which it's a I ar.d they looked at us. and believe Dear Folks.
Opes
daily
—
9:00
to 6:00
'•
Fleet
Post
Office
a'duek. t like It all rtrtM Iwcauar
... . .......................
She was identified
a* the ............
USS u,ilr " Jong letter Wednesday Be i
j part, isn't like good old HASTINGS mc thev didn't act pleased about the
...-------------------Not
much news---------------------------from here since I
!tl mor. than mtough w mt anti | Auriga,
A
pm.mtmom™ hi
to San
rntti Franrratt- «ood *,ld lakl’ c«rp of yourselves i San Francisco. Calif
commissioned
! nr Michigan. Intend to return lo whole thing When we pulled up lart wrote. I made another trip ovar
• a.
tlm only oll-t allo m «t , eweo mi April 1. '»«•
rawrttrt 1
1943. •'&gt;"
and returned
ihinklng of you always May
,! Gods Country as soon as I receive ‘ tn the dock there were Jap soldiers Tokyo and area and took our A.C.L
Lt
Robert
Wilcox
and
his
wife
Ice water between menh Also, the' fo
. ..
thr Wert ..
Coast. on ..
May ..
14. ....
1945 ,I Gl'd bl“* Y-'U a”d k'*P YOU well.
. wrote, home accounts of part of'
Itottm are nB But II amm Ute : She traveled 75.000 miles, equal to
Y"ur &gt;o»t«W M&gt;"I their trip across this country head­
It mate, mo Urrt to Harnl to out, „
,
,
a bc
Don
•
’ ed for Bob's new assignment Brief
anm ,m th,
ho
, ,
,bf
,
o, u,, p;.,
Manila
! excerpts from some of his letters
Jetta. U. a .ham. how much .«,», '|bc-Tbe A,.rls,
p„,h
20 Aur . 1915
la Hjrtwtt away without «eitta any l , Jap wb, ,ulda&lt;, pla„el
' follow.
July IS. 1945
good out of II
| boat* and bombing*
' Dearest Folks:
.
When I ,« home I ,m «mm to
„
tbaea
, tan, ; Ha
It's me attain,
again
suit in the bi* ! Mr and Mr^ James Wilcox
tt.
j
buy » ret. Bov ean you ever a« „„ ,„’lblck ,„u„a u,e «hlti that
“«“»« 't""1
line* irouno uie snip inai .
..
..
-------- ------Hasting*.
Michigan
places In onr of them
f cnemv
.
.... raid nm .&gt;
lofc™
...d.!started wnrklna tester,i«v a. fB"”
I saw my first real large duck- the vessel frequently held more than j; ,Motor Command
We handle -all Dear Mother and Did
Here it is Sunday noon already. I
mi IC* not a bird It's an amphib­ 15 call* for general quarters in the I■ the truck operations at the pier* and
ious duck which Is a machine that night.
docks in Manila and let me tell
week ago today we left San Angelo
runs &gt; n land and water It has a
Capt of lhe Naval vessel Is Comdr you that is really a big Job. Wc
about 6 a m. and arrived in El Paso
propeller in lhe back like » ship
John G Hart. USNR l.l. Paul Sie­ have a nice office on the second
about 2:30 but couldn’t get a room
1 sure hate to leave Cecil Crtthei
gel. USNR. of Hartings. Michigan, floor of an old office building The
tomorrow' or the next day
Wc
building wasn't damaged much so until 5 00 p m and then went over
is executive officer
Into Mexico. Juarez. It was a nice
have slept In thr r.»me tents rycr
I*
pretty
nice
Wc
are
right
near
I During iu mission* of supply the
place and we sure enjoyed it There
since Lejcune. divided cigarettes,
pier
7
which
I*
supposed
to
be
the
I Auriga carried aviation supplies,
candy and-everything Always have
was a bull fight that evening but 1
gasoline, blockbuster bombs, iand- largest pier in the world The dock
been together. Enough ot that be­
area* are all shattered and m sham­
ln«
craft
and
other
materials
to
cause there arc lots of good bud­
bles but you can still tell how btg It quite tired
I guess Margaret wrote you w?,
dies in heir
Marshalls, Saipan. Subic Bay. Oki­ must have been.
Weil folk*, thr way to make me
I am personnel officer. I don't were st the Hotel Carter and really
write more would be lo ask ques­ nawa. .New Caledonia. Admiralty handle payroll* and senice records had trouble getting a room. It coals
island*. Hollandla. Pelellu. New
tions Look* like this te two tn one
112 00 tor two couples—but was the
like
I
used
to
for
the
companies
Guinea, and Ungayen Gulf. Luxon.
und then not much said.
cheapest and about all we could
Tlie ship * closest call came when but just transfer requests, reassign­
Will close tnd ns I said In the
find
It was a suite and nice I
It was supplying artillery, vehicles, ment*. etc. All the report*, requests
other tetter, don't look to hear from
regret that we didn't gel It early
ammunition and marine personnel, for transfer, etc., that are made by
me for some time
the companies come through u* be­ enough so I could get a picture from
for
the
Invasion
of
Leyte
Island.
Goodnight Mother and Dad
our sixth story window across the
The gunners drove off a group of fore they go to Base Hdq and all
town and the mountains over In
enemy strafing planes and blasted I usually do 1* approve them and Mexico as they were really bcautldrdr
one into lhe sea. but only after five sign my name Our adjutant ia In
and across the river. We drove manv
of her crew members were wounded with me He I* the administration
U6MCR
officer and takes care of thr paper miles with these In plain view off
17th AAA. Bn Mg Section
to our left. In fact, ns we left El
a number of the crew, who comes work that doesn't' pertain to Indi­
A Btry. •• Fleet Post Office
vidual* We have four Filipino girls Paso Monday morning, the base of
from Oakland, by hl* family He
San Francisco. Calif.
as typist* so you can see wc really some of them was not over 30 rods
took It to the ship'* officer, who' are big operators. Ha^ I don't think
ful. They were just over the border '
Munich. Germany thought it interesting enough lo the work will be too hard even fiom where we drove.
' '
and distribute to the
Sat.. Sept. 22. 194.', duplicate
About noon Monday we hit some '
though there I* quite a bit of it Wc
Mr* Mile* Bawdy
don't have any companies attached pretty hilly country. New Mexico, ax
Box 181
a whole, was quite worthless where
to u* and probably won t have
Woodland. Mich.
Our food has been good—have we drove through arid I r.-ould sure-;
August
M.
1945
Dear Mother. Dad and children.
fresh meat forVvery dinner and ly hate to be stationed where Ed j
I am now In Germany at last Mr nnd Mrs V D Widrig
supper and fresh egg* every morn­ Byes took his trainin.:.
This is sure a nice airfield here I 310 H Dibble St
ing for breakfast. We have to eat
It was pretty barren in most
rant speak much German either. Hartings. Mich.
out of our me*s kits which isn't places but here at Chandler. Aris.
I don't like it here very much. Most Dearest Folk*
near so nice as plates but the com-.
---- - ,
r,f the men here live In lent* and
I bet you thought I had vanishedl pany where we rat u building an 'rich looking country with orange^
tome live In an airplane hanger. I in thin air. dldn t you? Il wasn't officers me** hall so soon we will' groves and dates
live in the hanger too—two men to quite that bad but I have had quite have It pretty nice
[ The field 1* beautiful with lots of
a room
' We haven't decided yet whether
! palm trees and flowers. There are
a trip since I wrote you last
,
I left France on Friday. I have a
We knew for quite a while that we will move down town or stay out hedges of Oleander* of pink, white
regular army col with two matlrtw*- we were supposed to move to Man- here. Our proposed area in town is and I believe some yellow and red. ’
r* and it is a pretty good bed—but ila but we didn't know how soon Or. nicer but thr enlisted men would but they arc single blossoms and
9 Aug. in the morning we got ward have lo eat with colored troops and not cluster*
There arc lots of
that we had to load that day so you wc want to avoid that if possible pink and red Hibiscus. Of course .
can Imagine what a mad scramble
If we stay out here we carv get everything has to be Irrigated.
that was. Wow!
Filipino laborers to build up our
I have been busy nil the Week
| We came up here on an L8T area—such as wooden floors in our checking In and processing, and
These cows arc good sise. good producers, and in
I which
the same kind of ship we tent*, screening, etc We live near then lot* of lectures
Wc start
1 trateied on from Hollandia to Biak .Quezon City which is nopth of Ma- school in the morning al 7 no with '
good flesh. T.B. and Bongs tested.
1 —only this tune it was a lol more ' nila. kind of in between "no man s radar bombing and navigation on ‘
Other small tools taa numaraui to mention.
| comfortable
I had a nice bunk land." Ha!
APQ |3. for 10 weeks.
below decks—it was right by a venThe night* arc quite cool, ilkr in
August 5. 1946 ।
Ulator and really cool. I took a fresh Biak. but the day* seem terribly hot
Wish we could have been to the!
water shower every day and the food due to the humidity. I guess We fair as I expect you had a good j
wa* really delicious—fresh meal and don’t hive any electric lights so time.
potatoes cvepr day and daasaru •»- - are back usine the old gas lantern
Weil the new atomic bomb look* i
| ery meal. I was pretty tired of the again. Our working hours are from like it might really shorten the war
water by the time we beached at 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 am. and from and I hope so. I've expected thia
[ Manila but a* a whole, the trip was 1:00 pm. to 5:00 pan. Wc have or else something else which we
1 O K. There were six other ships in such a long way to come for din- have up our sleeve to be used before
the convoy beside* ours and wc had ner that by lhe time wc finish cat- this.
•
I a deatroyer escort, of course We lire it Li time to go buck to work—
School is going good but onr of
heard the news tnat we have all. kind of an eat and run proposition our boys lust washed back a class.
been waiting for while on ihe high We really have to rush around and So far I've been pretty lucky
HtRfS TH*
aeas so there eaia'i much celebrat- the only free time I have u in lhe
I Mippnsr you will receive our card
PLACE TO
ing. It sure came as a surprise to evening*
I plan on going down from Grand Canyon before you get
GCT IT
me. It Ij hard to Imagine that it town in a couple of weeks and do this letter. We had talked about
is over. I guess the Japs didn't like some Christmas shopping
going but It was so far and week­
' the taste of the Atomic bomb, did
I am going to buy some picture* ends *o short we gave it up. but
1 they?
1 of some of the ruins, etc., and hope Saturday npon we decided wc wvuld
I don't know iww the discharges and pray that you all can find some 89 j
* ill work but will let you know as i Him for me own. I don't want you
Had a good trip up except the

THE HOME FRONT ★

^“2

CHRISTMAS
PORTRAITS

son triangle emblem, mounted
heavy cross bar topping tlie
and indirectly lighted from
ear. Bumpers are heavy, wide
very long. *nd ,he aealedn head-lamps are of oval deeach carrying the well-known

factory ia now shipping cara.
int of Display Date

MOTOR
Clarence Ritsema

)

Phone 2837

BARTH STUDIO
&gt;169.

AUCTION SALE

ALE
public auction at the

and 3 miles cast of

8, 1945
NTS &amp; TOOLS
i ft.

Dump rake.

t.

&gt;c com planter,

rill.

id roller.
ie cultivator.

&gt;w. Walking plow.

3

mc.

drag.

n scales.

OLD GOODS
Heating »tovc.
de* too numerous to

Having decided to sell my stock and am going to Florida, I will sell the following ot
Public Auction at the place located 2 miles north, 1 mile west and 1 mile north of
Nashville; or 9 miles east of Hastings on State Road and 1 mile north on

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1945
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK.

HORSES

Bay mare, 12 yrs. old, wgt. 1,500 lbs.
Black gelding, 7 yrs. old, wgt. 1,650 lbs.

17 HEAD OF CATTLE

Red cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh soon.
Jersey cow, 9 yrs. old.
Holstein cow, fresh Oct. 25, calf by side.
Holstein cow, fresh Oct. 1, calf by side.
Holstein cow, fresh Sept. 27, calf by side.
Jersey cow, fresh.
Guernsey cow, fresh Oct. 1.
Holstein cow, fresh Sept. 27.
Steer, 11 yrs. old.
Steer, 1J yrs. old.
2 steers, 8 mos. old.
Holstein bull, 8 mos. old.
2 heifers, 8 mos. old.

E. GRAY, Clerk

RABBITS &amp; POPCORN

1 doe and 7 rabbits, Raisenbrook breed
30 bushels popcor

FARM IMPLEMENTS

McCormick Deering cultivator
Hay loader.
McCormick mowing machine, 5 ft
Deering mower, 6 ft.
Steel wagon and rack.

Wood wheel wagon.
Saw arbor. 1 man saw,
Rag loom or carpet loom
Tongue for Deering binder
3 sets eveners.
Steel fork.

Shovels

POULTRY

59 hens, 1 yr. old, AAA Leghorns.
200 large type English White Leghorn
AAA pullets, laying, 7 mos. old.
TERMS: CASH.

10P

POULTRY

50 Barred Rock pullets, 7 moi. old

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Rexair vacuum sweeper
Floor lamp. 3 bird cag

No goods to be removed from premise* until Mttled far

HARRY A. EMERY, OWNER

LyBARKER'S
DRUG STORE

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

�THE HASTINGS BAHNER. THURSDAY. HOVEMBCT 1- WS -

filX

MIDDLEVILLE

Onaway Is visiting her daughter-

chlldren northeast of town. Mr.
Fields has resigned hU pastorate ol
Mrs. Earl Vansickle attended a the Baptist church in Onaway and
bridal shower at Grandville Satur­ is doing evangelistic work assisted
day evening. October 20 honoring by his daughter Lol* a* musician
her.. cousin. Mrs. Iris Travis
_ . Wil- j They completed services at Climax
Hams, a recen. brid®- *
| Sunday and arc now at Mayville in
rrri
two »ct»
ol I
' M,. »l»e Orootmot ot Or.od tup.
ids spent Tuesday with her aunt
Mlu Be verley Uhl of Grandville left Mrs. Anna Baird. * Mr. and Mrs
on Wednesday for a week's trip to Dan Matthews of Hastings were aft­
Arkan««. Thev will visit their son. ernoon callers at the Wm. KronePvt. Richard Allen at Camp Robin­ witter home. Sunday * Lionel Tate
son near KUUe Kock ana a-v&gt; agricultural teacher at Hart war
planned to stop in Missouri where; the guest of hl* cousin. Earl Van­
va *
Mr and
anrt Sickle and family. Thursday night
Glenn's aunt used to U
live.
* Mr.
Mrs. J. L Rung. Mrs. Robert Rugg w Mr*. Ora Davit, who has been
and Miss MUUe Whalen visited the spending several months with her
latter's relatives at EauClalre.south­ sister. Miss Mary Moe has returned
western Michigan. Sunday last * to her home with her son Clifford
Harold Kenyon of Mio was a Mon­ southwest of town. * Member* ol
day night supper guest of hl* moth- the Middleville Woman's club whr
«. Mr* nnncie nenyon a* u&gt;e oar- attended the southwest districab Campbell home. * Mr. and Mu । mating at Kalamazoo Tuesday
OJm Ort eSTvUUed her sUter. ««e Mr* Vern Hooper. Mrs B C
Sra D^ JusTandThXri in De- Swift. Mr. Ray Pptt*. Mrs Cha*

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Mr and Mr* L. M
from
and
Americr
of Hu^vl^were Sunday after«rc doing field work with th&lt;
of Hudsonville were Sunday afternoon caller* of their niece. Mrs Barry county Health departmen
Jervis Campbell and family. * Miss,
caller* of Dr. and Mrs. R. M
Katherine HUla of Grand Rapids j Serijan last week Monday.
Expected guests of Mrs. Vern
her parenu. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hooper this Wednesday are an ok'
Hula south of town. * Mrs Mirrta schoolmate. Mrs. Alton Trumblr
Sweet will have completed a beauty whom she hadn't seen for severa'
course at the Grand Rapids School years, and her mother. Mrs. Carpen­
of Cosmetology by the end of this ter. of Battle Creek. ♦ The Merk
Sherk family
of Hastings spent
thr
week. Marcia has been Improving-----------------.--------------------r---------her time while her husband was do- weekend with her parenu. Mr. and
Ing his bit in Europe. * Mr. and Mrs. Jervis Campbell west of town
Mrs. Clark Bliss and son Paul went ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McPeck viato Chicago and visited over ihe lied his sister. Mrs. Curtis Arnold
weekend with their cousins, the Da- , and huband and Mrs. McP's sister
vidsons. * The Eknory Flnkbelner; Mrs. Ray Lyons and husband a few
family visited friends in O’**nrill* days last week. * Mrs. Gienna Dean
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jf Hastings to Grand Rapids Baturlay. * David Pender and Malcolm
Hoyt went lo Kingsley and visited
•elatiVes from Friday over the week­
end. « Mrs. Ruth Llepicr attended
t bridge luncheon in Grand Rapids.
Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs. John
Flnkbelner of Lake City were recent
visitors of old friends and relatives
in this vicinity. * Mr. and Mrs.
Charts Malchele of west Thomapole took their small grandson. John
Malchele to his home in Ceresco
Sunday after a week's visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Allen attend­
ed the funeral of Mrs. Emma Vance
grandmother of Richard, tn Grand
Rapids Tuesday afternoon. * Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Larsen of Grand
Rapids spent the weekend with her
♦ Mrs. Hilda Peter* of Grand Rap­
id* visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Clive Churchill over Sunday ♦ RayLyon* and Bud Cisler look a trip
north and visited Ray's son. Owen
.and family at Merritt, and Bud's
in-laws. Mr. and Mrs. S. J VanHorn
near Marion. They were away Sunlay and Monday. ♦ Mrs Andrew
Welton and three children of Clarks­
ville were Friday night supper guest*
of her parents and sister. Mr. and
Mr*. Allen Bechtel and Miss Edna.
♦ Mr*. Lily Elllotl and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank ElUott of LaGrange
Ind. were weekend visitors of Jhelr
cousins and aunt. Mr. and Mrs M.
G. Bedford and Mra. Mary Mills.

of the Raber family dear Algonquin
when notified of their low by MUs
Donna Galster. local centra). They
reached home to find their dwelling
in ruins. They had purchased the
farm last spring from W. H. Myers.
It is also known aa the former Will
Steeby place. There was some in­
surance.
Mrs. Cronk is employed in one of
I the factories in Hastings and he is
working at the Parker A Son Mills

i Grand Rapid* spent Sunday with

and Mr*. Claude Kermeeu ♦ Sev­
eral of t»*e Bhriners and their la­
dles attended the Navy Day Shrine
parade and doings in Grand Rapid*.
Saturday. * Minerva OBdner of
Grand Haven wa* a guest of Mrs.
E. F. Blake and famllv from Friday
until Monday noon. * Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Berry and BUnch Segerstrom
■pent Sunday at Ionia with their
son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Berry who have moved from
Lansing. James ha* a 'position with
Mrs. Lois Irene McDonald. 84. an Ionia lumber firm. ♦ Mr. and
lifelong resident of this vicinity Mr* Elton Lawrence went to Rapid
passed away unexpectedly Thursday I City Saturday where they were
morning at the "home of her son. called by lhe death of hl* uncle.
James McDonald where she lived. Howard Beeman. They attended
While she had not been In the best the funeral Sunday returning'home
of health for several years she hud that evening.
Mis* Myrtle Davis spent the school
been quite well recently and hersudinstitute vacation at Jackson with
her alater. MarcelU. Sunday lhe
the family.
Surviving also are four grandchll- two girls went to Ann Arbor-and
dren and four great-grandchildren. visited their brother-ln-Uw and
Funeral service* were held at 2 Sat­ sister. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chose. *
urday at the Beeler funeral home Mrs. Ada McDonald of Winnipeg.
conducted by the Rev. M. D Mc­ Canada, was the weekend guest of
Kean of Sturgi*. formerly of Mid­ her brother Dan Cisler and family
dleville. Burial was In Riverside northwest of town. Saturday they
called on Mrs Myrtle Stimson at
cemetery at Hasting*
Parmelee and Sunday visited their
Mr* McDonald wa* born in
। uncle. Charles Cisler at the Barry
Thornapple township on Oct. 23.
County Infirmary. They found Mr.
Cider quite well although confined
1945. She will be missed by many
(Continued on Page 8, Sec. 2.1
friends as well u* her relatives.

CHURCHES

CITY GETS $2,412 I
FROM LIQUOR TAX
This Is for July, August,
Sept.; Rote $800 per Month
. This city ha* received from lhe
stale a check for ,82.412. iu share
of the new 10 per cent liquor tax.
collected by the stale, for the
months of July. August and Sep-

tle over $800 per month, whlcl? in­
dicates that Hastings will receive
yearly from that source around 810.­
000. The law states that the money
must not be used for ordinary city
expenses: but ^L* use for paving, or
street improvement*. or for special
projects that will benefit the city.
Ls permlstable.
In the early months of next year
Hastings will receive a share of lhe
amended intangible lax law. passed
this year. It is probable that Haslings will get 83,000. possibly 86.000.
from that source. That money, too.
according to the wording of the law.
can be used for street improvement,
or for special projects, but not for
ordinary city expenses.
Our city fathers can use tills cosh
to very good advantage In cement
paving on North Broadway from lhe
state garage to the north city 11mIU. Our city fathers will earn lhe
undying graUtude of the farmers
who drive into Hostings on North
Broadway, if they will provide ce­
ment paving for that half mile. It
has been and is a disgrace to Has­
tings to have such a wretched ap­
proach os North Broadway has been
for many years.
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Mra. Cora Hubbard Dies
Mrs. Cora Belle Hubbard. 67. a
•st and two children visited rela­
tive* In Quincy lhe Utter pari ot longtime resident of Middleville
(Continued from Page 7. Sec. 1.)
the week. * After the close of lhe oassed away at the hospital in Kala­
FIRST U. B. CHURCH
Teacher s Institute in Grand Rap­ mazoo on Wednesday, after an ill­
Corner of Ea*t nnd E. Grand Str*
id*. Friday, Earl VanSickle. with his ness of several months.
A. M. Coldren. Pastor
wife and small son Gary Lee. went
She is survived by a son. Harold
9:53 a.m. Bible school.
to Hart and spent lhe weekend with Haywood. Middleville: three daugh­
hi* parenu. * Miss Millie Whalen ters. Mrs. Elizabeth Hanson. Rich­
11:00 a m. Morning worship. Ser­
iccompnnied tijem to Hesperia mond. Michigan. Mrs. Ruth Groat. mon ''A Forerunner of Christ."
6: 30 pm. Adult and senior Chris-j
where she-Visited friend*. * Mrs Pt Huron and Esther Mae Hubbard.
'’rances Folkert and children spent Middleville: also three sisters. Mrs tian Endeavor societies.
7: 30 pm. Song service and gos­
the school vacation at Holland with Frances Wlerd. Mrs. Jessie Forbes
her people. Mr. Folkert went over and Mrs. Allie Boulard. Grand Rap­ pel message.
Specially Fine Prixes Given;;
Monday 7:30 p.m. Quarterly Confor the weekend and brought them ids and a brother. Alvy Woods. Mus­
fovcncc. with the Rev. A. L. SpafOpen Haute loth Nights
kegon.
ner took their cousins Mr. and Mrs
Funeral services were held from ford. Conference Sup't. presiding.
Plans for the H.Hfi. Exhibit and
Sam Griswold to their home In De­ the Beeler funeral home at 2 pin. All members and friends of the
Ag-HE Exposition to be held Nov.
troit Friday and remained for thr Friday conducted by the Rev R D. church are urged to attend.
Tuesday, the W.M.A. will have a
weekend. The Griswolds have been Leonard
Interment was in Mt.
District rally at lhe Oak Grove U. xhooi.
their guests for a few weeks while Hope cemetery
Each department la planning
B. Church. Grand Rapids. Mrs. Jay
he was under medical treatment In
Snyder
is district leader. Oucst an exhibit ol work accomplished by I
Mr and Mrs. C. I.- Hlar attended
Grand Rapids. * h&gt;r. and Mrs. Rus­
sell Palmer and young son spen' the Bell Telephone federation meet­ speaker* will be Miss Miller of .Day­ students.
In the shop claase*. dcmoiutra- I
•he weekend In Detroit with her ing in Grund Rapids Saturday and ton. and the Rev. Carl Eschbach,
Hons by the students will include 1
Sunday * Tlie Christian Fellowship missionary to the PhlUpplnes.
people.
Wed 6:30 p.m. Family Night pot- operation of the milling, shaper, and i
class of the Baptist church held a
Halloween party at the Wlllrtin luck suppdr. The W.M.A. will spon- lathe machines. There wlU be an
Game Supper
The game supper sponsored ta­ Streeter home Thursday evening' sor the program. The Rev. Carl exhibit of project* built in the ma­
chine and metal shop claase*.
lk e Future Farmers of America club with an attendance 6f eighteen. Ail Eschbach will be guest speaker at
Among the outstanding features '
of Thomapple-Kellogg school war report a fine time * Mr. and Mrs. ia service open to the public at 8:00
will be the Agricultural and Home
attended by seventy persons. Wed­ I&lt;ouls Betts of Grand Rapids spent I o'clock in the auditorium. Mr.
Economic exhibits In the gymnas- (
the
weekend
with
her
parent*,
the
'
Eschbach
with
about
400
others
wa*
nesday evening. The food was pre­
turn. Prize* and awards of over
Rev.
and
Mrs.
George
Curt
is
and
!
held
prisoner
by
the
Japanese,
first
pared by lhe cafeteria cooks and
$200 will be given in fifty classes of I
served by the girls of the home eco­ other relatives. ★ Sunday guests of at Baguio, and later at Billbld prison corns, grains, vegetables, potatoes,
nomics department on table# verv the Ray Kllllon family were his | In Manila. It was here that the and miscellaneous articles.
prettily decorated with Halloween brother nnd wife. Mr. and Mrs. Dan prisoners were released by our The teachers are holding open ;
Killion. and granddaughter of Ionia | armies under Gen. MacArthur.
trimmings. All report a fine time.
♦ Mr and Mrs. CurtLs Solomon and
Thurs. 7:30 p.m. prayer and Bible house on both evening* of Nov. 8-9.
The public and parents are cor- ।
little daughter entertained on Sun- ; study.
Bridal Shower
invited to attend. The
Sunday Nov. 1 Ith is Men's Day. dially
Mrs. Phenle Moon entertained a day her mother nnd sister. Mrs
Thursday night session is being 1
company of ladles at her home on Lerna Barnum nnd Mrs Fern Wil- with lhe men in charge of the planned especially for parent* from
Hams nnd son Norman of Hustings, (services.
the Irving road. Tuesday afternoon
।t-------------------------------Hastings while Friday
♦
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L
R
Beeler
spent
On
Sunday
evening
Nov.
18.
the
e— night's profor the pleasure of MUs Donna GalSunday nt the Beeler farm near 1 Rev. Clyde Rothrlck. the blind |
ster. who has her hope chest ready Merritt ♦ Mr and Mrs Walter I evangelist will be our guest
tlon of parents from Barry coun...........................
for lhe return of her soldier sweet­ Thornton arc staying at the home i
---------------- ».»». ... ...
heart from the European war thea­
Mr. and Mrs Clarence White, on (, urs
T PitESBYTERI
\N
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
ter. The ladles presented Donna of
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
East Main St.
----- - ------*
| CHURCH
with a gift of money os a start on
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Pinkbciner
' Lcason Sharpe. Pastor
her crystal ware. Games were attainted n feed dealers' meeting at 1
October 22. 1*15
am. Sunday school.
played, and dainty refreshments Lansing Thursday and nlso visited | 9:45
,9:45
„ ,
am. n
A class „„
on Religion and
completed a very pleasant time.
their daughter Ml** Maxine, at the
conductwl by Mr. Sharpe.
State College. ♦ Friday dinner guests
-------- *-•11:00 am. --------Divine worship.
Football Game
-- --- ----- - - - --- .nuiiun/.
i.jv p-in
1CM.UCI TralnMonday. 7:30
pm Teacher
Thomapple-Kellogg football team brothers
and sisters-in-law, Mr. and tnff class
in iu fifth game of the season Wed­
c
??*”,!.0.r.Lori‘PcC02my'
Wednesday. 6:30 p m. Men's Night
nesday was defeated by the Cale­ Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs F E. Rau- । oiniier and Program.
donia boys by a score of 0 to 29. son of Vermontville. * Visitor* Sun-; Thursday, 8:00 p.m. choir rehearHowever, while the finish wasn't too
good the boys held their opponents were her cousins, Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd i
'__________, , t
down the first half and at the half Craven of Elsie and Mr and Mr*
i.viTrn hrfthrfn
recess the score was 0 to 0. Out­ Lorenzo Bishop of Chesaning; aiso BALTIMORE UNITED BRETHREN
Orlo D
D. MunB,
Munger.
Pastor
'r P
“*tor
standing players for Uonie was Mrs. NeUle VnnDuzcn of Ionia and
Morning worship 10:00.
Jahnke with three touchdowns and Mrs. Frankie Beaudry of Grand
Sunday school 11:00.
Sparks with one. Doing their extra Rapid*, cousins of Mr*. Carrie Sickel.
Prayer
meeting
Wednesday
bit for Middleville were Dean und ♦ Mr and Mrs J. C. Mowry of
Kenyon. The next game will be Yankee Spring* attended the tun- ning at 8:00.
McCallum
with Nashville, here next Friday.
Sunday school 10:30.
|he 2nd.
Ave . Grand Rapids. Thursday. * Mr. ! Morning worship 11:30.
Circles to Meet
and Mrs. John Goorhouse and
The
Leona
inc Young
iuuiia Woman's
ninuiui» Guild
wutiu will । daughter.
uaugiHcr. lx
-viih Mugridge,. attended
nuc-iiucu MAPLE GROVE BIBLE CHURCH
ar.su
.... .its regular
.
. nephew
. ... and,
(WUcox Church)
hold
meeting ..
this week ' the wedding of. ..
their
Thursday evening. Nov. 1. with Mrs. ij cousin,
cousin. uerrnt
Gerritt uoornourc
Goorhouse at tne
the''
Marvin Potter. Pastor
Doris Myers.
jI Christian
-.--..- Reformed church. 'Byron Sunday services:
1 I0;00 Sunday school
The Rouse circle will also meet on iOnt»r
' Center. Thunstav
Thursday «.v»nln&lt;r
evening.
Thursday this week at 2 pm. with j Mrs. Harold Culler nnd son David
11:00 Morning service.
Mrs. Peter Petersen and mother
visited her mother. Mrs. Bernice
7: 00 Young People's meeting.
--------—-----Parker at Litchfield from Thursday
8: 00—Old-fashioned Gospel *erv- "■ **
Munkipti u.«B
Eastern Star Elects
until Sunday. Her mother accom- Ice*
Nearly sixty persons attended the I panled them home for a visit here
Prayer meeting will be held on
&lt;
annual meeting ot Middleville O 1 “nd with relatives In Grand Rapids Wednesday evening at 8:00. Every­
Hupi'ly *
Sunday
E S. Chapter No. 17. Friday evening1 * "
J* guest*
“ of Mr. and* ’Mrs.
*
one is welcome at all services.
when officers were elected for the Bernard Bedford in the 'Powers
new year. WAf. Jean Baisch also neighborhood were her parents. Mr YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
gave a very fine report of the hlgh- and Mrs. Jim Cook, also her brothFloyd H. Nagel. Pastor
| lights of the recent grand chapter
Services arc held on the second
i meeting, and the October birthdays Sprague and children of Hastings
of seventeen members were observed. * Mr. and Mrs Rufus Morrison and ’nd fourth Sundays. The next
-crvlce
will be November 11. The
I Dainty refreshment* were enjoyed three children of Flint, former resi­
Sunday school will be at 2 p.m. and.
from prettily decorated tables nnd dents of Middleville, were weekend
'he preaching at 3.
It was a very pleasant evening. visitors of the Jack Rosenberg
।
| Guest* from Grand Rapids chnp- family, in northwest Thomapple. ♦
1 ters were Mr nnd Mr*. Roy Paint- Mrs. Mildred Sherman and friend ’EFFERSON STREET
' er. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edinger । of Petoskey spent last week with UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
1 her daughter. Charlene nt the home Charles E. Baum, Pastor Phone 3734
' and Mrs. Elizabeth Smith.
I of her sister. Mrs. Jim Pehdcr and
Morning worship at 10:00 a m.
Officers elected were WM. FlorSunday school at 11:00 a m.
I ence Miller; W.P.. Harvey Miller: also visited other relative*. * Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Ball called on her
1 asso. matron. Leona Smith:
Christian Endeavor ut 7:00 pm.
sister. Mrs. Bernice Sobie at But­
Evening Evangelistic Service at
i patron. Clarence Longstreet; secreI tary. Lenna Kirkpatrick; trea*urer, terworth hospital. Grand Rapids 8:00 pm.
Thursday evening.
j
Tuesday night Young People's
Daisy Hlar; conductress. Dorothy
Mrs. Walter Jackson and two
Bonneville; asso. cond.. Lulu Clark .small daughters returned to their brayer service at 7:30 at the church.
They will be Installed on evening of home at Lake wood Club. Muskegon, All young people cordially invited
to attend.
Wednesday after attending the 60th
Wednesday at 4:30 Children's
This Tuesday evening there will wedding anniversary of her grand­
1
be a special meeting for conferring parent*. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Prlndie Bible Hour at the church. Send
your boy or girl this week to the
of degrees.
'
.
and .remaining for a longer visit- * Children's Bible Hour.
L. A. Robinson western distributor
Wednesday
night
prayer
meeting
Farm Home Burns
for
manufacturers,
of
Seattle.
Shortly after noon Sunday. Mr Wash., has been spending some time
Friday Nov. 2 the WM A. will
and Mrs. Clarence French noticed In Michigan and is staying at the
smoke coming from the farm home Wm. Ross home He Is a friend of meet at the parsonage for dinner
of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Cronk, the Gerry White's. * Mrs. J. P and their regular monthly busi­
three and one-half miles southwest Schlpper accompanied her husband ness meeting.
Visitors and friends are cordially
of town, and further investigation to Grand Rapids last week and
showed the whole top of the house while he was attending the Institute invited to attend
on fire Tlie alarm was sounded sessions she visited an aunt and
and neighbors notified by the tele­ uncle who are In poor health. *
phone operator as was also the fire Mr. and Mrs. Harold Orlfleth. Mrs. BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
company, but there was little that B. C. Swift. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Griffeth and Mr and, Mrs. W. H.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
the content*. Some household fur­ McKevltt attended the. annual
} mtur? and bedding, her beat clothesi meeting of the Barry county rural mon by the pastor.
and dishes, and aome of the cannedI letter carriers association and
Evening services at 7 30 Evan­
fruit were saved but the two chil­ auxiliary, at Quimby Saturday. gelistic singing and sermon by pasdren. a Utile 10 year-old girl and ani evening. * Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Solo______ , ___
___ _______
eight-year old boy lost aU their■ mon visited her sister, Mrs. VessieTuesday
night.
B.YJ.U. ______
at the
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I Wad. night prayer and Bible
The Cronk* had left home about; day and Bunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Lee McWelhy of study at the church 7:30.
10 o’clock and were dinner guest*t

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WOODLAND
Mr. and Mra. Howard Jordan and.
family of Durand spent Sunday eve­
ning at the home of Mrs. Lawrence
Hilbert. Their mother. Mra. Len*
Jordan returned home with them

Shriber of oarlten. Linda and LIB- 1
ton stayed to visit their gnmdparent* until Bunday. ★ Mrs. Alma
Wunderlich of Grand Rapids wa*
a dinner guat of Mr. and Mr*
Milan Trumbo Thursday.
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ell and children speil from Thur*- I been home on a two weeks’ furlough
day until Saturday night at her *ls- from Texas left Thursday morning
tar’s. Mr*. Arthur Appleman of Ver- I to report at Fort Bill, Oklahoma.
monlvIUe. ♦ Mr. and Mr*. Lynn His parent*, the Rer. and Mr*. H.
Lampman of Grand Itaptds and 1 V. Townsend received a wire he had
Mra. Floyd Greener and daughter I arrived at Fort SIU.
JoAnne were supper guest* Bunday j -----------evening al th* home of their par-1
Woodland Methodist Chnrch

George P. Wingard. Pastor
honoring their father’s birthday. * I Worship 10:15
Mr. and Mra Clare Du*iln of Grand | Sunday school 11:15
Rapids were visitor* Bunday after-' Junior church 10:45
! visitor* of her parent*. Mr. and noon and evening with Mr. and ' Youth Pel lowship 8:00
rr
Fendtr- * XtrI M111,r Mra. Richard Eitcp.
Midweek senice Wednesday night
* Ml- ' attended lhe Teacher’s Meeting in
L^i* Va^diE hu ^&lt;me to H*T I Or,nd R»Pld» “nd «&gt;cn‘ lhe wetk' Mra. Carl Burkle Wednesday were
Choir rehearsal Thursday night
st^ '
ln U)’T11
her chUdren * Mrs. Gertrude Stahl of Lansing and 8:00
Mr*. Alma Wunderlich of Grand
Mra.
nnteL w Mra. nt* Kaul went Sal- ' Mr.
.
.and
.
«___Ward
_____ ,Planta
___r_and
daughter*. Beverly and Bonnie of Rapid* on Saturday. * Mr.
Carlion Center Methodist Church
r weekend
Worship 0:00
£2.
Jh“e7'parenu? M?"^ Mra Milan in Grand Rapids, with their son­
Sunday school 10:00
Jhem 2?
ta
i Trumbo. * Bunday guest* al Mr. and in-law and daughter Mr. andr Mra.
Jay Vruggink and Sharon. * Mra. |
brother and wife. Mr. and Mra. Roy
ent*. Mr. and Mra. Frank Shriber, Floyd Greiner and daughter JoAnne ' The Hope Circle of the WB.CB.
Jarvis and mother, Mra. Charles and her brother-in-law and sister. spent from Wednesday until Bun- will meet for the Nov. meeting at;
Jarvis.
day with her shier. Mra. Lynn ; Mr* H. A. KiUon's Wednesday aft-■
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Wotring were of Carlton. Mr. and Mr*. William Lampman of Grand Rapids. ★ Mr. 1 emoon at 3:30.
Bunday dinner gurats of Mr. and Shriber and children and Mr. and and Mra. Robert Kopp of East Lan-1
-----------1 8„u.
ch«&lt;h
Mr*. Ward Green and family. Mra. Mm. Earl Keeler and daughter Hel­ ■In, were milm bwtfw
r\f Or rr.,1 xfrr
Var.
. .. _ ..
Green's parent*. Mr. and Mra. 8. en of Hasting*. The dinner was
W. Smith were afternoon vtoltora. * honoring their mother’s. Mr*. Frank ney. * Eleanor, Glori* and Larry |I
Robert Eby, Pastor
Mra. Merlin Fender and daughter Shriber's birthday. * The Rev. and Bird were tn Battle Creek Thursday j Bunday. Nov. 4
Mildred of Vermontville, spent the Mra
—. . for a tonsilectomy. Mrs. Bird spent. There will be no services because
Mr*. Harley V. Townsend, —
son. -PTanweekend with her husband * par- . cU Bnd grandchildren Junior and Thursday
'
night with her aunt, Mra. : of pur Bible Institute in the Lanent*. Mr. and Mr*. Peter Fender. * Marilyn Townsend were dinner Elmer Clark. * MUs Etta Schneider । sing church ot the Brethren, which
Mra. Jack Howland and children of | gUMU Sunday of Mr. and Mra. Chf- X.'SS. SSX'Su
|' begins Friday evening
------------------------and closes
Collins were Friday visitors of Mra. ford Oheai of Bunfield. * Mr. and
Howard Harper. * Mr*. Lester War- Mra Clarence Vandecar were cal- SS?nhce^TItoi-. Mi-'phX i'alf^SSCte’but^'Swbte^d? »

ner and children apent Friday with j ler, Sunday afternoon at the home
“------------------- :“------------------- 'I of Mr. and Mra. Leon Vandecar.
I Guests at the home of Mr. and
। Mr*. Arthur Allerding from Thuraday until Monday were Mr. and Mr*.
J Charles Thalne and son Victor and
the former s brother. Arthur Thalne
from Medina. New York. AU were
visitor* on Friday at the home of
Mr. and Mr*. Will Hauer and Sun­
day they spent the day with Mr.
and Mra. "John Bulling at the cot­
tage al Thomapple lake. They left

t’S^d M^BeUier^

™

making project*. suah a* ships, dlrs*,
puppet*. *oap earrings. and-auxW*

EDITORIALS
controlled islands of the rich East
। Indies and with France in the West
i Indies and Indo-Chlna. Perhaps
It even throw* us in conflict with
ourselves in such places as Porto
Rico and other Caribbean powessions which arc anything but irappy
and contested under V. kfl. rule I

In brief, this policy throws us in
conflict with every major and sec­
ondary power in the world. World
peace depend* on harmony and co­
operation
between the
United
Bute*. Russia and Great Britain.
How can we attain the necessary
harmony with these nations and At
the same time actively push a policy
which is contrary lo their empire
interest*?
Another thing, is it wise for us
when a nation like Soviet Russia

more urgently than it needed Ln
World War n.

The fighting Saxon* will be host*
to the St. John* eleven Friday. Mar.
It U our opinion that the safety! 2. at 7:30.
of the United States in the era)
• • •

The choir, under the direction of

ahead depends on:

feukvui army.

following selections for the Women's
club Friday. Nor. 3. at the Pariah
3— A large air force equipped with 1house.y^Jesu* Walked Thi* Linesome Valley/ by Daw*.n. ’ Cheru­
strictly up-to-date planes.
4— Superbly-equipped, amply fl- !bim Song" "by Borlmauaky, and "On*
World" by O’Hara.
nanced research centers to experi­
ment w^th and develop new and
The Doomsday staff has been busy
more potent weapons for all making many decisions-concerning
the Doomsday Book. At their meet­
branches of the service.
It is our opinion that the burden ings every Monday. Wednesday, and
Friday they discus* title page*, pic­
of financing a program of universal tures, write-up*, end special feamilitary training would cause one or I
all four ot the above mentioned
Items to be seriously neglected. aid. editor; Anne Goodyear, asst
editor; and Mary Lockwood, busi­
Therefore wc are oppoaed to a unlness manager.

delusion of security which can well
opportunity to expand?
Is this lead us into the same sort of trap
another example of misplaced ideal­ that proved the downfall of Prance.
ism—like our scrapping of warship*
to renounce territorial expansion,
We do not believe that any nation
after World War I as an example■ in the world can afford to finance a
military iisurtrainiu the
MIC rest
rest. of
01 the
mic world?
wuriur What
vrn*i, ' program of universal urruiuy
to
about tiiese ’ bases in the Pacific ini and at the same time spend i
chUreh’
that were
were bought
bought with
with American
American enough money to maintain a prop-1
that

OHk.
lowing members thi* year; Arnold
Wilson. Raymond Bennett, Alfred
Cortright, Kingsley Zcrbal, and Pat
Kelly.
The crus* country team closed it*
season Oct. 23 without a victory.

team in several year*. The boys
friends in Aurora. Ill.
blood! Are we going to withdraw eriy equipped army. navy, airforce
Mra. Arlle Spindler attended lhe'
fc**ri*c mM.
from there voluntarily as a “noble and In addition spend enough more
Mtlllun;
,__
. ..?■*
Teacher's
Grand napRap- '1
learners Institute
jnouiuic in ur.no
Nov i—unhcran I,Afi.; Metho- example?" It might be better for money to keep abreast the times in
It I, l'artb«r OrSrrtS. TV,l traSHe.
Since th»- opening of school Mr. ■MU, ihr,M( b« *Wrn by pubtk»lfo* t4
ids Thursday and Friday and re- | dut Pallh circle.
us to change that plank in our the development of new weapons.
Lewis Hine ha* returned to us from
mained until Bunday to visit st the ( Nov 2_we*t Woodland. Birthday
the Army, and Mr. Robert King,
home of Mr. and Mra. Bernard But- i club; Methodist Charity Circle,
nounce any ambition for territorial' HIGH SCHOOL COLUMN
who ha* been recently discharged,
kau. She spentSaturday ntaht with
Nov. 4-Harvester. Band.
comes to teach social science and
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Waddell. * Mr. । Nov. 5—Blue Star Mother’s Club.
expansion, if other major nations
(Continued from page 7. Sec. 1&gt;
health and assist with athletic
and Mra. Lawrence Paul were SunNov. fl-Masonic lodge; Methodist
"Ted"
Bennink
has
requested
the
coaching.
day visilora of the latter* sister Rope circle; Lutheran Women’s Sohere there b danger that we would 1 aid of the Faculty-Student council
for New
York Monday. * Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Rowlader of Grand
ctely
Mr*. Floyd Ritter of Sunfield and Rapids. ★ Mr. and Mra. tr
Wednesday. Oct. 24. an assembly
H. A.
Kll* WK,.
Nov 7—Methodist Goodwill Cir­ again be "played for a sucker" like ' *n » campaign to increase the use
we were in the disarmament deal | of 8a*on Castle,
program was put on by Mr. Leon NOTICE TO CMEDITOU
Mr. and Mra. Claude Teachout nnd son were in Grand Rapids attend-1 cle: U. B Missionary Society.
Smith and his trained dc«. Suki.
daughter. Mrs. Lyle Gumpp of Lan­ ing thr M E.A. meeting Thursday
after World War I.
sing were Sunday afternoon visl- and Friday. * Mr. and Mra. John I
j Try-out* are being held this week He also showed movies of chim­
Nov. 13—Woman's Study Club.
lor* with Mr. and Mra. Maxwell Richardson of Carlton were caller* 1 Nov. 14—Kilpatrick u
for cheerleaders for the basketball panzees.
U.. B. MIa
Mts-.
The Banner is entirely opposed to I sesaon under lhe supervision of Mr.
Ritter. ★ Mra. George Benner took Sunday afternoon at Mr. nnd Mrs.. gjonary Society.
her daughter Eleanor to Ann Arbor Howard Hefcitt'*.
The Varsity club has announced
I Nov. 15—Church of the Brethren i the idea of any program of universal Schilling.
Saturday where she will enter the
that varsity sweaters may be worn
military
training
for
thi*
nation.
1
,,
,
* *, *
Mis* Marjory England of Grand Mias. Soc.: OXU,
U. of M. for her second year. A Rapids spent lhe weekend with her ' Nov. 16—Kilpatrick U.B.C.E. busi- Wr
*minct H
B m.inr
Mr.- Taylor is planning to have only by those earning the right to
Mr
W
'
.iiidmU'
loM
bta
(be,
All Modern Improvements
son. George Benner. Jr^ who recent­ mothcr, Mra. V. R. Wotring and hue- ' nes* mtg.; Cheerful Helper's Club,
I ihe Prohau Qfriee, In la, UU
nrv an* to urn a rapr of ,aM
ly received his discharge from the band. * Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Wilt of 1 Nov. 19—U.B.C.E. business meet- portion of our military budget would mn&gt;-.e announcement* over the pubClean
Dependable
ASsnstotraM
Navy and his wife arc now living
Mr. Hine i* having charge of the
be spent on the partial and Incom- "*
lie *■*•*
address
— system
—•*— *in
-----order
J— •*
to "have
Easy to Operate
Naslivllle were Sunday visitors at I ing.
In Ann Arbor. He will also attend the home of their parent*. Mr. and
pep meeting this Friday. In the
plete training of an Impressively announcement* more audible.
Nov. 30—P.T.A.
he U. of M. where he was a student
West Central league Greenville has
Available with Either
Mr*. George Bears. Master David
Nov. 28-WBCS. Genl. Mtg.: large army which would be as total- j
before he entered the Navy.
Mr. Schilling Is giving instruc­ 5 points; Ionia. 4; Hastings, Beld­
who had stayed with hU grandpar- | Woodland U. B business mtg.
Juris*
iy unprepared to meet a well tions to presiding officers on par­ ing, and St. Johns. 1.
Jack Arnie spent several days the enls while hl* mother attended 'hr ' Nov. 29—U. B. Board Mtg.
____ a^.LikH
latter part of lhe week in Grand MEA in Grand Rapids returned 1
trained professional army *b the, liamentary procedure.
----------- ‘
-------Have Some Territory Open
Rapids with his aunt. Mra. Charles home with them. * Mr. and Mrs. MILO
numerically superior French army)
Rowlader. * Mr. and Mra. Harold Howard Hewitt culled Sunday eve- | —----- ------------- — ------------ —
, Twenty were in attendance at- was to stop the smaller but better' The members of the Girl*' Ath­
Weaver of Bronson spent from
letic Association hiked out near
Write: Macartney Mfg. Co.
Thursday until Sunday afternoon ning on Mr. and Mr* Ed Snobbto . the Milo Youth Fellowship Sunday trained army of Germany. Gen. Charleton park Oct. 17 for a picnic
with
well Ritter
Cr0Y*“ I night at the church. A wiener roast Charles DeGaulle tried to tell the
Lansing 3. Michigan
Box 664
with Mr
Mr. and
and Mrs
Mrs. Max
Maxwell
Ritter. || of ^ke,
supper and Informal initiation of
On Friday they spent the day In H“‘ch
/^h^ ' r°u?Tcd the mcclln«
‘he home
_________________________ . sitter. Mrs. George Bears and hus- qj Mr. a—' x*** and
v&gt;t,«hMra. Rush Saunders.
- French general staff about the, their new member*.
Richard V. Nawnhare
_________________________________ band
Monday forenoon.
* Mr.—
and
honoring
w-..»
--------.
. - uonaring Pvt. Dari Herbert and weakness of France and advocated
The colorful blue and gold lapel
Mra. Vane Wotring attended th" i Donald Dorter. UB N . who are home a small but highly trained standing
Will hold a FREE DEMONSTRATION al the Hasting* HataL
Michigan State and Marquette fool- on fur]ou&lt;h. * Mr. and NIrs Ilenry army of professionals. But no one ornament* worn by so many stu­
dent*
at
the
HssUngs-Charlotte
ball game at Ea-'‘ Lansing Satur- Germain. Mrs. Herbert Van Streain.
day. * Mr. and Mra. Ted Eupcr and Mra.
Ryerson. Mrs. Emily Wil- wguld listen. Event* proved that game were sold by the Girls League
daughter Jeralee were Sunday dinand Mra. Merle Bradfield at- DeGaulle was right. Germany could board.
ner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Henry | tended the Farm Bureau dinner andj have been stopped by half the men iI The Traffic commission is taking
PHONE 28022.
NO OBLIGATION.
Kline of Hastings. The dinner wo* meellng at Hastings Thursday A which France threw into lhe battle.'
। an active part In directing the trafIn hnnnr
honor nf
of Mrs
Mrs. Kline'*
Kline's and Jera- I jBck BradncW attended a farm trac­
if they had been well eouinperf and f|C In the school parking lot. This
lee'a birthdays.
tor 4-day training course at Kala­
Mr and Mra. Howard McGowan mazoo last week. * Mr. and Mrs. well trained. The United BlalM i» necessary due to the Increased
502 Kai. Nat'l Bldg.,
Kalamaaoa
of Sheridan, called Sunday infter- Russell Bender and children called should lieed the example of France port *’*r drtv1n8-, .
dux, ...
on the Merle Bradfields Sunday aft­ • »W&gt; lud th. met e«»prd»»av.l
•on'*. * Mr. and Mra. Charles Leon­ ernoon. * Several from Milo Bun­ system of universal military train-'
ard entertained Mr. and Mra. day school attended the Bunday ing of any nation in the world.
|
Charles Fisher of Frankenmuth and school convention al Prairieville
Mra. Louis Schmidt to a game din­ Sunday.
It appear* probable that ths next
ner Thursday. In lhe afternoon
AND
they visited in Vermontville and
United Brethren In Christ
Sunfield. * Mr. and Mra. J. L. Smith
gin with an exploalve auddenneas
I. H. Osgood. Minister ...
attended he meeting of the Barry
which will make Pearl Harbor seem
Co. Letter Carriers Association Sat­
Morning worship 10:00 am.
lame by comparison and will move
urday evening al Quimby. The la­
11:00
n.m.
Sunday
school
dles of the Methodtot church served
7;45 pm. Beginning Sunday eve­ to a rapid conclusion. There will be
a delicious chicken dinner. ThU
BRING YOUR BUILDING AND REMODELING PROB­
no time to mobilize or train a poorly
ning
and
continuing
through
No
­
was the annual meeting with elec­
LEMS TO US if you wish. We will be happy to assist you.
On account of ill health and moving into town, I will mH Hie following at my farm
tion of officer*. * A chicken supper vember 18th there will be evangelis­ prepared army of conscript*. What
will be served at Hie Methodist tic meetings each night except Sat. the United State* need* is a larger .
located 3 Vi miles south of Nashville on highway M-79 or 1% mike north of Me*k
being completed more economically and with a greater de­
church Friday night. * The Sen­ Rev. W. O. Beason of Grandville and better army of professionals.
gree of satisfaction.
iors of Woodland High school arc will bring lhe Gospel messages. Miss The money which would be spent
giving "A Mind of Her Own ' for Louise Gray of Grand Rapid* will
their senior play which. is to be lead song service and special music. on an extensive system of training
Plans are also under way for camps and an army of military in­
rork to done right.
given. Nov. B. Everyone Come!!
Mr and Mra. Charles Fisher of Children’s meetings each afternoon structors, might better be spent in
Frankenmuth returned to their al 4 o’clock.
keeping a big professional army
COMMENCING AT 1:30 F.M.
All are cordially invited lo
home Friday after spending a two
properly equipped and exoeUenUy
weeks' vacation with relatives here. tend these services.
trained.
.
,,ud
* Mr. and Mra. H. I. Fratchcr of Kilpatrick
Hastings
125 N. Jefferson St.
10;30 am. Sunday school
Detroit and Mra. Alex Young of Ap­
DOUBLE WORK HARNESS.
11:30 am. Morning worship
Furthermore, we doubt that a'
pleton. Wls., spent from Friday un­
PHONE 2807
2 UNIT PORTABLE MILKER.
ROGER W. WISWELL. MCR.
No evening service Nov. 4th
GUERNSEY COW, giving milk, due to
til Sunday at the home of Mr. and
year of compulsoty training would
Mrs John Del). * Mr. and Mr* through Nov. 18th.
2 DRAG CARTS.
8:00 pm. Prayer meeting on prove universally beneficial either [
2 HOG GRATIS.
JERSEY and DURHAM COW. giving
from
the
standpoint
of
good
citizen
­
Thursday.
lers Wednesday at the Prank Hynes
milk,
due
to
freshen
June
15.
ship
of
physical
fitness.
A
similar
home. Guest* on Sunday for dinner
TURNING
EFFIthere were Mr. and Mrs. HaroldFARMERS
------------------------------—TO
-------------MILK CAN».-J
program did nothing of the sort In
2 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS. 10 mo*, old.
Smith and daughter JoAnne Mrs ' CIENCY IN MILK PRODUCTION France and there b no reason lo
VEAL CALF.
Clarence Mater of Nashville and
Mrs. Ward Hynes of Charlotte were [. Methods that will produce the expect that the situation would be
any different over here. Under the j
recent callers and Mr. nnd Mra. ;
Juk MeCUy or ».ulr Cr«k vkllM 1
chl"
5“ threat and stimulus of war. the I
200 BALKS Of GOOO MIXD HAY.
COARSE WOOL BUCK. 3 yr*, old.
rhm BUM., .(..mon. . Ml» ol- I
draftee armies made an excellent
ABOUT 500 BALKS OF WHKAT • OAT
■o Brk.rdi, Mr,. Cl.ra Klopten- nest
J””'
*•
record They were inspired by (
■leln .M nrphew Hnberl Sh.rtl. |
STRAW.
FRESH
motives of patriotism and by lhe
were rutun, rnend. tn Btunrh end r
,ipec ,a
. .
ABOUT &lt;00 BASKBTS OF CORN.
70 WHITE ROCK PULLETS, atoning to
Klkherr. Ind rrom Tkur.d.y until 1
“““
tav' knowledge that their mastery of
300
BUSHKLS OF OATS.
lay.
Sunday
&gt; recognized that since 1MI the gov- these preliminary courses of train-,
Wllllwn. Oerllnjer. who hkd been I
»“ been one of the l.jy25 BUSHKLS OF ROTATORS.
3 TURKEYS.
at the Elin street boeplUl in Battle |
buyTre •&lt;
Pradurta. Ing might in a few months time
They
creek (or a week (or treatment waa |I Th
~ also realize that lhe price for mean the difference between life
brought to his home Friday. He is their product and tlie subsidy mon­ and death to them. In times of
RUBBER TIRED FARM WAGON AND
much Improved. * MUs Janice ey received have created a price peace this leellng of urgency would
Crockford wa* taken to Elm Street structure that will undergo changes be absent and R Is very doubtful
FLAT RACK.
2 PIECE WINE COLORED LlVIRl
hospital. Battle Creek. Thursday during 1946.
STEEL WHEELED WAGON.
that
a
very
high
standard
of
taprlt
Among
several
steps
that
can
be
ROOM SUITE.
evening and on Friday underwent
VAN BRUNT DISC GRAIN DRILL.
an operation for appendicitis. 8h» taken to meet these changes. Mr. de corps, could be maintained (as
LOUNGING CHAIR.
■U gaining nicely and expect* to re­ Baltzcr recommends a revival of al­ we recall, the morale In the train-j
NEW IDEA MANURE SPREADER.
6 DINING CHAIRS.
turn home Wednesday. * Mr. and falfa seedings to produce more and
HAY LOADER AND DUMP RAKE.
Mrs. CUfford Tousley h*vc moved better roughage for dairy cattle. He to the U. 8. entry Into the war.
5 PIECE BREAKPAST SET.
Into the Phoebe Oaks houze on" points out that an acre of alfalfa
GALE RIDING PLOW.
CIRCULATING HEATER.
Thatcher street. * Mra. Alma Wun­ will yield more milk-making units even though there were already
3 SEC. SPRING TOOTH DRAG.
storm clouds on lhe horizon).
TWO 9*12 RUGS. NEW BIO SPRINGI.
derlick spent last week with Mrs. than any other crop except com.
"Il Is evident that renewed seed­
George Benner. * Mrs Karl Paul,
SYRACUSE WALKING PLOW.
NEW COAL BURNING HOT WATER
NO WAITING—no extra steps! Fall-itrength —
Marda and Roger and Mra. Clar­ ings of alfalfa are needed on thou­
In place of universal training, we
2 SECTION SPRING TOOTH DRAG.
HEATER.
ence Arnie were Grand Rapids vis­ sands of Michigan farms lo gain favor * continuation and extension
Fleischmann’s fresh active Yeast goes right to work
greater milk yields at less cost," he
itor* Friday.
BEAN PULLER.
LAWN MOWER.
Makes sweeter, finer bread! And makes it fatter!
of R.O.T.C. programs in universities
stated.
QUANTITY
Of SMALL ART1CUB TOO
and
colleges,
these
to
be
supple-i
I
RIDING
CULTIVATOR.
Three other steps suggested by
You can be surer of tender, smooth torture—light­
Service New*
NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
POTATO PLANTER.
T/5 Stanley Riyet and Miss An- Mr. Baltzcr arc keeping lhe better merited by special technical end
ness—delicious flavor every time!
nesltaro of Detroit spent Sunday producing cows; health improve­ scientific course* in various phases'
ment to seduce animal losses; and
with Mra. Rlvett and children
of the military art* which consumed
IF YOU BAKE AT HOMI, insist on
S l/c Carl Allerding U home from practice* that will Improve the qual­
m
Fleischmann's fresh Yeast with the
the South Pacific area on a thirty- ity ot the product.
Records from dairy herd improve-1 tag program ot the prestot wtr
day furlough and visiting Me par­
familiar yellow label. It’s dependable—
ent*. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Aller­ ment assoclaticns show that of ev­ In addition, lhe government might
America’s tested favorite for more than
ding. He will report Nov. M at De­ ery 10 cows the three low producers ‘ open a series of summer training |
troit. Carl ha* been in service 1'4 make less profit over feed cost* than
camps where volunteers could go for
the one high producer.
Growing and breeding belter cat-i
Don Duncan received his dis­
charge from the army Oct 23. He De at iiome. rather than attempt-1 take special technical training hi
to
purchase
cattle,
will
receive
ha* been stationed at Percy Jones
various ot the special skills which
Hospital. Don had been tn •ervfre renewed attention in coming months,
aa army of Ute future will ntt&lt; tvett
4o mouth*. Thirty months were Mr. Baltzcr predicts.

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use FLEISCHMANN'S

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c-hnni fnof I and was met by the Claude Rosen-1 ttnd baby. Mrs. Kenneth Hollis and ! little granddaughter. Congratula. Lest We Forget
of them ran to the woods and
Sometimes when we luss over su- • mountains and hid. she also told
Mbs PMiita’is^X »*« nunlly where he made hte Mr8. RotXTt jOne«. all of Kalama- tlonsl
gar shortage and other little things j in her letter that the Russians took
1 V
home before entering service three
-----------it te good 1or our morale to hear everything und said the clothing
l 11 J UVW
RLW J | rv.
N Evangelical church. Our
years ago last May 5, He saw ac-----------।
Church Improvement*
«■
—------------------ Jideepest----dent
­
aaaaaMma*
sympathy to Comrade VanSyckle Mrs. Harold DeGrow , spent _the j
^AfrlCat France, Germany, j
Own
I rtbop
Extensive repairs are being’made first-hand of the misfortunes of the I which came from the US.A. was
I Holtand. Belgium and iJixwnbMirg.
pn-nds of Mr*. Nina Weidner• I at the Baptist church. One of the poor sufferers of the war-tom coun-1 being sold to the people for iUgh
tries.
I prices. tWe hope that Is different
■
i 8tour
He arrived in New York Tueaday on i whllf formerly of Middleville but I Sunday school rooms Ls being reSister Mary, a sister of
or Lee A
a ,
Letters have been received within now 1.
thc boat John Smelzer and expect* llvlng
nvmg ln
in j
uawron
acgson •-i«
lhe past three
ww d“ora‘«1’ alw1I
n“T,/wring
Mrs. Hula has had no word from
Grand Rapids St. entertained over' to get his discharge
Miwhen
AlitPharae
when he
reoorts
. . .
he reports
years,
will be interested
to know she laid and new lights Installed. A new u few days by Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hula of Yankee Springs from rela-. several sisters and brothers In PoMora in Bom Lower
~th»
the weekcr
weekend and Monday her back to Indian Town Gap. Hanris- now has her own beauty .shop al floor Is also Demg uuu ui
i In Grand Rapids
llves or friends who have survived.
land and fears they are dead.
brother-in-law. and sister, Mr. and
And Upper Penimula
her heme. 33C W Van Buren St., church auditorium. Other rooms
. Comrade Loftus spent Wednesday Mrs. Wm. Mitchell of Grand Rap- vllle. Pa.. November 13.
A
tetter
received
by
Mr-i.
Hula,
Mr. Hula who te a native of
Counties This Fall
will be remodeled aa soon aa ma- who Is a native of Makow. Poland. Czechoslovakia, received a letter
Sgt. Joe Hula who went to Okla­ Jackson. •
evening in Middleville and. incldeii-Xiiaher” sister. Mrs. Edna
terials can be obtained..
Then- te good news far deer hunt­ tally, got 15 new members for our . BouwmBn nnd husband of Grand homa last week received ilia dtefrom a friend reads as follows— | Saturday from hl* brother—the first
charge and surprised his sister
ers in reports of conservation offi­ post.
Farm Bureau Meeting
Our city was destroyed to thc word in six years. He said their
Rapids were Sunday dinner guests. Katherine. Sunday by boarding the
The South Thomapple farm bu- ;
Siclt and Convalescing
cers that more deer are present In1
last house after eight days and sister's liomc wan badly damaged
Comrade Webb spent Wednesday , Afternoon and evening callers were
St counties above the Muskegon-Bay evening In Kalamazoo attending n , Mr. nnd Mr*/ Edd Collins and Mr. same bus in Grand Rapids for the | rtau group will meet with Mr. and I Fred Stage], aged gentleman who nights of fighting. Every young by a bomb and their brother-in-law.
vur AUH11I
I &gt;&gt;irs
Mrs. Vur
Adams on Wednesday lias suffered two fractures. of hl* girl from fourteen up the German* died of starvation while working as
Cily hne than were counted prior to school of instruction for lhe sixth and Mrs. Richard Byle and son trip home.
' cvcnmg, -7.
, lcg Ilnce |ot ja(luaryi
brought took—nobody knows uliere.
pvt.
Rex
senad
is
now
located
Nov.
All I a German slave.
the 1944 season.
.
district sponsored by the Depart- t Marvin from the Rapids and Mrs.
Kcpkeyand
anddaughter
daughterOrril
Orril । at Camp Campbel). Kentucky. One
I SarahKcpkey
।. by
ambulance Saturday
from Blod- expectant mothers were killed. Tlie । When wc hear of these terrible
____________________
_ ________
ment of Michigan.
Sarah
Past Matrons Club ■Rett hospital.
[.... ---------------------------------tire
,--------Grand
Rapids, ,to
young men they took to Gerwjty. I things it seems all of us should
Tranter. local. * A-ssUting
Assisting ut
Ut the 'of
of the youngest of our soldiers who
We would like to see a few more । Traxler,
peninsula counties and In seven
..........
n,,..,..- u... ,1... ..I., ...._ .u_
____ ...... I .............
..-.I
) of our comrades al our Saturday ।, Bud
tiuu Bronkcma
isromu.*ma humic
home uuju
during
.k the entered service soon after gradua-.I The November meeting of the home of his daughter. Mrs. Barney |but the old ones the Germans told ’ drop on our knees and thank the
counties above the Straits.
I ilckncM ofMr.
Mrs.nB.w»ro
werehte
ills*teterslster- lion from high school, he has seen Eastern Star Past Matrons club Cisler. on the Prairie. We all syin- ithem to dig holes then they wen* j good God wlio lias saved our coun­
Officers report deer seen per hour night parties.
| in-law. Mrs. Ralph Bronkcma a service In Europe and recently will be held this Friday al the home pathlze with him because of hte ishot and the others burled them 1 try from such hell and pray lhalj
While patrolling their territories
( Mr* Olive Talbot, with a potluck long Illness.
&gt;
i and then the rest were shot. Some wc may be spared any more wars.
l couple of days last week and his spenv ids 45-day furlough with his of
during July. August. September, and PLAN FARM BUILDING
,
sister. Mrs. Harm’ Jager, both of parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Scliad. dinner
at noon
, Chickenpox te epidemic In the
October.
CONFERENCE AT MS.C.
Mr
.llo Rapids the firs’, -----------------Lt Lccn Fields and wife have
Grand
few days of
i kindergarten room at T-K school
• The last two winters have been
Ag Teacher* Meeting
The flat annual farm bulldtng «hi«&gt;
Mte* War«areiAller- been visiting his gister-ln-tew. Mrs.
'and
among
the
young
children.
mild and starvation loss hat been
The
teachci
— agricultural
------------------------of None are very ill but it Is early In
°‘
heFSLidMr Orpha Dundas. Leon, son of the
Jpw. Only 40 starved fawns were conferenre te to be held at Michigan
Rev and Mrs. A N Fields of Ona­ Barry county with their wives will | t)ie year to begin on contagious dtefound In a three-day search of crltlway. formerly of Middleville, has bc entertained at the home of Ag I eases.
B! areas last spring. More than 200
covered much of the world in lite teacher Elton Lawrence this Thurs-1 MrI Katherine Blake Squler Is
rns had starved in the same areas
ner u&gt; v&gt;r&lt;u&gt;u
flights and te now awaiting dte- day evening with u dinner and convalescing ut Butterworth has-:
during the severe winter of 1942-43
! where she Ls receiving care for a I charge and plans to then go to a meeting following.
I pital in Grand Rapids from a major
Reports Indicate that the 1945
The conference Is the first step ;I defective
dei(.ctjve eye. ’ '
""
*
II linotype school in Ohio.
-----------! operation performed last week.
fawn crop is normal. Plenty of twins »&gt;
. ..
prank siagel and I p,c Joc Hula, who saw plenty of
In &gt;
a program being set up by ....
the ;
Property Change
| Utile Janet and Donald Jr. Stauf- '
and some triplets have been seen.
college and building agency repre- i '
grandchildren of Clarksville action In Europe, was wounded and
Waller Thornton has sold Ute fCr. children of David and Donald
daughter Mrs Waller i °np °t thc I*”1 patrols to cross the
Four census drives conducted on a sentatlves to promote Improvement - ‘ . £
Char.. Crookston home which he Stauffer have both been quite ill
of
farm
buildings
In
Michigan
As;
.nd
hre
n.ece
of
Orond
I
RMne.
left
for
Oklahoma
test
week
tqture-mile area In Crawford counpurchased recently to Mr. and Mrs • this pa.-,t week.
slstance te won to be trade availwere Sunday afternoon call- where he expected lo receive his Monroe Gibbs. Thc Gibbs' will rc- ■ Monty Myer*, son of Sam Myers,
discharge.
able to both farmers and builders
hu
Mrs. Jnmes Pender dtecharae.
model the place into u two-family*' u convalescing at Pennock hospital,
in the region, conducted in 1937 and in ptennlng and constructing new and famUy. Other visitors were
Pvt John Fuller has returned to apartment, one of which they will Hustings for an operation for
and remodeled structures for Mich- Mr „nd Mrs Carl Newman of Alabama after n fourteen days' fur­ occupy and her brother. Clarence double hernia performed Thursday.
square mile.
igan farms.
. Qrand Rapids. * The Carl Hiar lough spent here with his wife, Rosenberg and wife the other. Tire 1 Henry Brog, who wm Injured in
Weather, as usual, will determine
Some of thr subjects to be dis- &gt; family of Wayland were dinner the former Jean BlL«s. and his par­ two men recently built and arc u fan ft few days ago te confined
the kind of season that hunter* will cussed Include farm building prob- i guests of hte parents. Mr. and Mrs ents. the Dewey Fishers.
operating a machine shop on River |-to hte bed and will have to keep
enjoy during the last half of No- Jems, prefabrication, farm building c. L. Hiar. Thursday evening for
St.
। quiet for a few weeks as ho suffered
Four Battle Mtsra
-----------~
a fractured vertebrae. However, it
designs, trends in building materials, thc
the pleasure ot
of little Rachel who ।
snow tn the upper peninsula cut the the farm kitchen, building needs passed her sixth birthday on Octo- I Mr. and Mr*. Dan Cisler had
New Baby
ts hoped a cast may not have to
kill to 25.000 from 28.400 in 1943 of Michigan farmers, opportunities . ber 26.
and I te
”" la«. . L. .
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sobie. nee be applied.
t&gt;. *
* Mrs.
Mrs. TUUe
mue Bedford
neatora auu
.........
. J .t ln •*Cter
„„
------------—
---------I»&gt;.8gt.
H.reU
Chirr
.towho
u Ut
tuck was better below the Strait* tor ror.l buna™, and Yh. lumbrr,utt&gt;
grandson
BUUe
were
Sunday
Harold
Ch&gt;r
ta O„in GerBernice Johnson, of Grand Rapids
Mr*. Charles Williams and Mrs.
vtehors
of
their
daughter
und
moth1
many
&lt;
*
tob
7„A
’
where heavy hunting kept deer mov- dttltn' outlook.
are parents of a little daughter Henry Bronkcma both came home
! er. Mrs. Artelle Field In Hastings. * , Bus four battle stars, one for fight- born In Butterworth hospital, on from Pennock hospital. SaturdayI Juan und Judy Streeter, slx-year- i &gt;»K
Normandy, one for the Bulge Oct. 23. Thc little one who weighed after a few days stay for medical
Gun hunters took 70,912 bucks last
' old twins of the William Streeter's
Belgium when they were traPP^ 6 lbs. 15 ozs has been named I care.
season when 228.261 deer licenses
visited Utelr aunt. Mrs Beatrice three day. outside Bastone. one for "Charmyn Lee". The grandparente.
were scld.
Ed K. Lewis who has been a pn. Kurmatz in Lansing last weekend. I crossing the Rhine and one for and aunu, Mr und Mrs. Maurice1 tient in the University hospital at
V.F.W. NEWS
(Continued from Page 8. Sec. 2.i I Their parenu went over after them tj* b“ttle of Msmu.
Johnson and Misses Ruth and Lois I Ann Arbor for several weeks, te doOur regular meeting tonight al. to his chair. * Tlie Rev. M D | on Sunday and brought them home. | Harold, who b the second son ot vteltod the mother and babe Sun- ing quite well; we are glad to knoyv.
Mr 1and Mrs. Arthur Geukes re-1 Robert Ctelep ot Clarksville, tor- day and found them doing ok.
the
new v.-uuuuc.
comrades’, will
w.v hall. Several
...... ...»
wm. Mcrvc«ii
.sir
McKean ui
of aiurgu
Sturgis was greeting oiti
old
Hb wife who had been with him
be here so let’s give them u wel- friends Saturday following thc Lois '1 turned home Thursday from a’ marly of Middleville, says he doesn t.
-----------. returned home Friday. Sunday.
"’s ....
-----Memphis. Missouri.
1K”*'
catne trough nil the
come
I McDonald funeral which lie
------ ....I
.
he con-।
con- i week
week's
trip ■»
to —
Birth
, Mrs. Lewis and children. Sarah De­
Ited
their
daughter.
«««ib&gt;r
experience*
but
now
is
takSorry to hear of the sickneas of ducted. He reports the family as where they visited their daughter. । terrible experiences out now
tazMr. and Mrs. Clare Schantz of, Wecrd and Jack Lewis, also Mrs
l, cas&gt;‘
IVa u
I. living
Ilvtnip &gt; ui.
1,1 ami
atlrl
Comrade Gilbert Timm.
fairly well.-altho the son Philip Miss Evelyn, county supervisor of. li..~
”&lt; 11
Grapd Rupids arc parents of an- I Grace Lewis and Mrs. Susie BaxComrade Henry VanSyckle of had received a broken nose tlie pre- music In the schools. They also taking care of a general s nome in other little daughter—their third, ter again visited him. Mrs. Lewis
visited Mrs G s brother. The Rev.! B-rHn where there are all conweight 9 lbs. 10 ozs. and bom Sun- sister-in-law, Mrs. Peter Timmer
130 W. State St.,
Hattingt, Mich
Karl Keefer and family in Iowa, veniences and luxuries. He hope! day. October 28.
Grandpa anti of Grand Rapids spent a couple
(about
seventy-five miles from t0 00 home by New Years
grandma Rush Randall are very of days with her at Ann Arbor last
i Memphis
While they were away I
....
happy over the arrival of another week.
; their housekeeper. Mrs. Florence)
Brense Sty
Ullery visited her son Lyle Ullery 1 T
ha‘
' and family and her grandson. Rollo I hve” awarded the bronze star. The
Ullery . senlceman who is spending . chat.in wm tor “uumndlng courhte furlough with hte wife and two | age in battle when disregarding his
small sons, all in Grand Rapids * O*'l» «•!«&gt;' lie went to the old of a
Servicemen listed on thc boat Wil-'I wounded •"»"
tnan and »’
was
• wmmded
wounded
himself before
he brought the other
ham Harrison whicli doclfed at II hiimwu
«v
’ . This was at the battle
Newjyort News. Va. on Sunday is to «wotyusvea
i
□
miiviu
Mcanran
ot
mhi
-'"
1
Otnwiny
on
March
5.
listed T S David McKeown of Middlcvillc. * Mr nnd Mrs. Harold &gt;w5
no* w tFrl,'Ke *»•«*»«
Griffeth and.daughter Jean were
chance lo get home.
Grand Rapids visitors Friday
,
Interesting letters
Parker'. Adder.-.
I C“P:aln Rob:!rt R“«8- wh° ls l°*
Parker s Address
Mled nQW nJ Otaru Hokkaido, north
The address of Mr. and Mrs | of Tokyo writes very interesting letCliarles F. Parker who recently tcn home He speaks highly of the’
moved to Hastings Ls 136 East CUn- .Japanese who work for him ami
1-quart sire with utility cover that can
ton 8t.
st. and where thev
they will be clad
glad .&lt;,-nrv wr.il .&gt;nd
to see old friends. Charlie wasn’t likes them better than the Filipinos
out,
i
feeling
very
good
last
week
but
is
he
has
contacted
at
Manila.
aie »
Shoes
up about the house now and we
Where he U located there Is a
It’s a sturdy, attractive "Bud­
1 hope will soon be hte same old self. constant drizzle. The Japs wear
wooden shoes with several lifts
dy I." ley, with Lots of play
which take them out of the wet und
lied (Tom Meeting
A meeting of,lhe local Red Cross as they are small in stature they
I is to be held this Tuesday at 2 can do it without looking too tail.
| p.m. nt the Masonic hall for business Whether or not it Is the shoes lie
। nnd election of officers for the new doesn't know but most of them toe­
Cleverly designed • Color­
in and are bow legged.
fully illustrated
He says the children are cute and
lovable and believes it is the duties
Halloween Party
Contains 19 popular CQQ
| The young folks of the Baptist of America to educate these little
BYPU are having a Halloween party fn'k* to ways of democracy and
nursery rhymes.
JL
STEPS
this Tuesday evening nt the home Christ, for most of the head men
a,.u
adults
in
responsible
positions
SWING
of Miss Jean Griffeth.
are trained In militarism.
UNDER
Thirty5 ladies enjoyed the potluck
when not
T Sgt. Lloyd L. Finkbeiner of the
Marines has been discharged after dinner and monthly meeting of
in use
I four years and four days service. the Womans Society of Christian
I He reached home October 24 on the Service nt the Methodist church
Drop-leaf table complete with 2
birthday of his sister. Mrs. Wayne on Thursday. A fine devotional
chairs—wall made—nicely finished—
Lussendcn of Yankee Springs. He
| Ls undecided as to his future plans. ow Luu.
ideal foyTittle tots.
AU departments gave interesting
’ Lloyd and his father, Jacob Fink­
beiner of Moline, spent Friday nnd rrports-canncd fruit or vegetables
are
being
collected
this
week
for
Saturday at the Lussenden home.
Sgt. Robert Frost Is now working Bronson hospital at Kalamazoo,
in the Burma oil flelds-getting out Those who wish lo contribute and
,
[have no way of getting It to the
| oil____________
for transporting of troofs.
Jimmie Polhemus. fireman i/c'church can call Mrs. Luu—17F4 who
. with the U. 8. Navy Un't going to wll&gt; cal1 for ll- A sum of BHcen
SCREW-TYPE
1 get home for Christmas as he lad I dollars was voted to help on the
BUMPER-LIFT
expected. He te on the hospital' expense of the MYF camp-institute
A quality pump with easy
GOOD
SHOES
DDOOrPL 1
FITTED
ship -Repose" which is now located i h&lt;*ld ,ast wcck at Ch,e&lt; Noonday
stroke.
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the court.": also pfobatli
।of the probate court; alst
। Agent for tills county for
Lwelfire department. Does
hr&amp;wfrel chair at hte dei
time? If you followed 1

I his duties keen him "pie
I outside as well as In his
I In his annual report ip
I of supervisors for the ye
I Oct. 1. 1945. he gives a I
I rnary of his activities fi
I months.
I As probation officer. w&gt;
I porte&lt;| one year ago. they
I probationers on his list.
I to keep informed, and doc
I these wards of the court
| how they are behaving.
reports to the circuit jut
I probate judge. At the pr
tlicre are 36 on his itet
t loner*.
Aa friend of the court h
to It that the alimony i
tire circuit fbdge in divor
paid.' And he does it. I
endlns Oct. 1. 1944. ht
ov&lt; r 822.000 of alimony.
ending with live first of
he luu collected 832.699
tvAs county juvenile agen
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| linquency.
I
As JuvepUe agent for
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children. He Investigate)
I where applications had
to adopt children. In
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He clinical visits to varlou
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Are or ploying to the g

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I He expects they will be there three J elected as official delegate to the
I or more months His address is—I Conference meeting In Grand Rap| James Polhemus. F 1/c
ids. Oct. 3f. The supply apportion­
------------- ... ..
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circles.
November church recepM Div, Care Fleet postoffice
I
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I
Pvt. Robert Britten returned to Benaway.
Mrs. Petersen, program chairman,
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I after spending a 19-days’ furlough then had an interesting program on
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. "Woman in the Home" In which
I. James Britten. Rt. 2. During his all took a part. New officers will
stay home he was entertained on be elected at the November meet­
ing.
। several occasions.
Saturday evening he was guest of
Lee Farm Sold
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I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
I Castle at Gull lake Others present
■ were Mrs. James Britten and family the old Lee homestead on lhe River
of Middleville, Sam Rastoskl of road to Clare Culver of Hastings.
Hickory Corners nnd the Bob Shadley family of Gull lake.
farm which has many pleasant and
I
Sunday, his parents entertained sad memories for him. He also lias
at their home for his pleasure. Mrs kept Intact lhe small home where
Chas, converse and children. Mrs. he was bom—has kept it in repair
I Roger Converse and children and and expects to move that onto the
Miss Esther Allen of Hastings, and land which he still owns. The
the James Castle family of Gull Maurice Harpers who live on the
I lake.
farm have until spring to find an­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Britten of other location.
I Charlotte were also visitors at lhe
I Britten home during his furlough
Honors Returning Soldier
I
Howard Lewis of the U. 8. Navy
A happy family gathering waa
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I sending with his wife Doris and and Mrs. Arthur Smalley, north­
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I other reluWvM,
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Eddie wlio
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I spent several months In a German Cook and three children of Battle
I prison recently was promoted to Creek: Mr. and Mrs Neil Alger. Mr.
I the rank of staff sergeant.
and Mra. Myrel Alger and two chil­
I
Sgt clarence Helmer &lt; Pec-wee) dren. Mr and Mrs Mannu* DeVries
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Hula has had no word from
sisters and brothers tn Poid fears they are dead.
Tula who ia a native of
Slovakia, received a letter
&gt;y from his brother—the first
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mb and their brother-in-law.
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NINETIETH YEAR

He Has Plenty to Do and Is
Giving Excellent Service
C. H. Osborn is the probation ofI fleer of this county: also "friend of
the court": also probation officer
।of the probate court; also Juvenile
Agent for pits county for the stale
tael fare deportment Does he sit tn
|a*awfc!l choir at hl* desk all the
time? If you followed him for a
week or so you would realize that
hl* duties keen him "plenty busy”
outside as well ui in his office.
In his annual report
the board
of supervisors for the year ending
Oct. 1. 1945. he gives a brief Sum­
mary of his activities for lhe 12
months.
As protpitlon officer, when he re­
ported one year ago, there were six
probationers on his list. He has
to keep informed, and doe*, on what
these wards of the court are doing,
how they are behaving, and make
report* to lhe circuit Judge or the
probate Judge. At the present time
there are 36 on his list of proba­
tloner*.
A* friend of the court he must see
to it that the alimony allowed by
lhe circuit Judge in divorce cases b
paid. And he does it. In the year
ending Oct. 1. 1944. hr collected
over $22,000 of alimony. In the year
ending with thc first of this month
he 1UL&amp; collected $32,699 In alimony.
vAa county juvenile agent he looked
after 36.1,11,
cases
crippled
and af­
ir.1, of &gt;&lt;.
nitfl rerwierwi
flicted
Hr also
'ervlcc children.
m 30 cases
of rendered
children

ROOMING SHORTAGE
DEVELOPS HERE

Because of this lack of families,
which it will be impassible to
remedy at present because of build­
ing conditions, both of the above
f. The county donated the use of llPVrl IIMV HFl/r
1 th.
the Hnrel
Hotel Nsstinn
Hastings and
and the Kaliev
Kelley i-■rstabllshmcnu have gone so far as
129 atfres. which It had acquired at
I House. Both place* would be glad to to phone Middleville and secure
Quick meals, ^signaled,to gave j Algonquin lake from lhe state, lo
C. of C. Secretary Suggests I refer their overflow to private rooms there. Surely Hastings can
lhe disposition of tljg ooOk as well I the Barry County 4H Clubs. County
I homes, and the traveling public give a better welcome lo the travel­
Listing of Available
ns mlnutM and vitamins, are lhe I Agent Harold Foster reported to the
। would have a warmer spot In its ing public, titan to turn it away.
Accommodations with
I heart tor the welcome accorded
main topic at lhe first fall meetings board of supervisors lost week that
Sincerely.
1
Charles R. Annablc. Secretary
of the Barry Co. Home Extension, the clubs hod made considerable
Hotel ond Kelley House
,I them by Hasting* citizenry.
group leaders, according to Mary । improvemenu on the camp bulldThe current housing shortage!
E. Bullis, home extension agent
Ings, grounds and the swimming here even include* room* for tran- .
Tlie meeting* are scheduled for beach. They have in mind, for slents
Both the Hotel Hastings
today. Nov. I. nnd Tue*dtty.! 1946. a new building. Increased fur- and the Kelley House ore finding
Nov. 0 at tlie Courthouse in Hastings I nlshlngs for the oabln* and dining it difficult to meet the demand.
,
starting at 10 am.
'hall, and further improvemenu of
The following Utter from Charles i
Appetamg one dish meal* and thr pound* and beach. In other
R. Annable. secretary of the Has­
sugar-shy dessert*, which should
the 4H clubs camp is coming tings Chamber of Commerce, ex-'
prove popular with the whole fam-1 nn*- ■
_________
plains thr situation and aha *ugto the
*« b.». reem.-‘^nrv!. In'PO’-tCE REPORT FOR 2 WEEKS 1 certs
8»st* a
» nractlcnl
practical answer lo
the 1
rf’i Chief of Police Thompson report- problem:
October 15. 1945
tlon. und MBs Bullis.
i d the ,cllvlUM of hla depBrlnlent Rlchard Cook. Editor.
In response to requests from nil|for tjle two week* ending Monday Tlie Hastings Banner,
I Hastings. vriehio
Michigan
over the Stale, directions for easy night a* follows'
’n..
method* of home pasteurization of 40 drlVCTJ Bcerure issued
. Dear Sir.
‘J?*
J10"* m,lk s,,pply W1H
25 miscellaneous complaint* ans- ! Hastings is facing a mact unfardistributed.
■
I VPrPd
wriru e
.
| lunate situation in that the tomThe use of a rapid menu check to
*
CLOSED MONDAYS
10 door*
of business places found j rnunlly docs not have ample fncillmake sure that mc'als planned for unlocked by night policeman.
I tie* to care for Its guests
Barry county table* contain plenty
14 complaint* for burning leaves
in talking with Mr. Hammond of
of protein nnd vitamin C from a va- on tarmac pavement
i the Hotel Hosting* and Mr. Kelley
3 accident* policed
| ui thc Kelley House I have found
feature of the lesson.
RUTH SPRINGER ond BEATRICE MURPHY
4 'raffle tickets Issued
that for some time both places have
1 disorderly person urrreled and I been forced to turn away the travelAs the leaders Rive thi* lea«on
Proprietors
in their neighborhood meetings the convicted
■ ing public many times because of
nvmixrs will exchange tips on
2 reported larcenies
| lack ot rooms.
meal time ’hort eul*.
5 dogs disposed of
It would be a fine gesture, and
Tills is thr first of a series of

Home-Ec. Leader.
learning Meal Tim.
Short-Guts

INTERESTING REPORT
OFC. H. OSBORN

14H Clubs Comp Project
Making Good Progress

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SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS
CHICKEN - TURKEY - STEAK

local trader. bv j-peqtaLisi'- from
Michigan State College during 1945Ud Other . subject* to be studied
If Clohulig accessories. SUV[ng time and mollnn nnd reflnbh-

chanted with various kinds of delinquency.
i
As Juvenile agent for tills county
he made 133 viMU to dependent
children. He Investigated 18 homes
where applications had been made
to adopt children. Tn some coses
it becomes necessary to find places
where dependent children can b?
boarded
He investigated 33 such
bearding home. He made 26
clinical visit* to various hospital*
with afflicted and crippled chil­
dren.
M^M^Vreport’ro ’the” bear’d

Zoology Text Book
Used Here in 1876
Owned by Ed Newton '
Ed Newton left at thr Banner
Office M"n,^y uXr"'"LTreh£d

minder of thr writer’s high school
days &lt;Hc graduated in the first
class jifter Hastings high school
was organized In thc class of 1877'.
Among hl* studies In hl* senior
year wits "The principle* of Zo­
ology." tlie author* of this text
book being Louis Agassiz and A.
A. Gould.
After thc subject was finished, m
was the custom then, thc book was
IULANCES OF $6380.34
exchanged nt the drug store in part
Drain Commissioner Mark Ritchie payment for lhe purchase of some
CAtne *&lt;■»?
UtLO
made a detailed report of hl* woc&lt;, oilier •chnul Ivmk. 11pHie
to lhe supervisors for the year end­
ing October 1. 1945. The board ap­ ton family, and servOfl IU purpose
proved the report, and voted to ap­ again ns a high gchool text book. It
propriate the necessary funds for was published in 1875
thc county's assessment for two
Evidently the first owner of the
drains that have been authorized. book, wishes to leave no room for
Mr. Ritchie reported that there is doubt about his- ownership, for he
$6,380.34 in the county treasury wrote his name no les* than five
"
which belongs to the drains. That times in the fore part of the volrepresent* the total of the bai­ ume.
ts belonging to the districts,
r paying for their construction.
INTERESTING GUESTS AT
DENTAL ABSON. MEET.
An Interesting meeting of thr
Barry-Eaton Dental Society
held
here last
Monday,
dinner nt Betty'* Inn preceding the
business session. Ten dentist* from
thc Central American countries have
been taking jxut graduate work at
thc Unlvenilfy of Michigan for thc
past two months nnd on Monday
evening five of these men were
guests of thc Barry-Eaton dentists,
coming from Cuba. Haiti, Mexico,
Guatemala nnd Nicaragua. Follow­
ing the dinner, the program was
held nt thr program was held at
the Barry County Health Deport­
ment social rooms. The Central
American guests are visiting the
dental offices in the Five-county
Phone 2682 Kellogg area nnd meeting with the
health department staff fpr a few
days nnd later in thc week go to
Chicago to attend the American
Dental Association.______________

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Any mm muni ty Interested In
three studies can obtain infurmalion •&gt;»-«&gt;»
about mvi.nUation
nncanlratlcn of
o’, »
a Broun
group
•'«"
bv writing Mir.s Bullis at thc Court
House in Hast ing-".

CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP

M mpervton. I&lt; will .Ire y«i
Idea or lil* work, and what It in­
volve.'-. He did not mention the
number of reports he ha* to make,
but they are numerous.
Mr. Osborn takes all these things
as they come; doesn’t get fussy
about them—Just docs them. He is
rendering a fine service, without fan
fire or playing to the grand stand.

racllve "Bud­
lot* of play

£

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MANAGEMENT
THE HASTINGS ) LUMBER AND COAL COMPANY, formerly owned by
Frank Sage, has been sold to local men who will operate the business
under the same name, but as a corporation

WE SERVICE

all makes of

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Hastings

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This business, which has served Harry Cpunty peo­
ple for 50 years, will continue to handle all of thi'
commodities previously handled, including th,
same high grade line of fuel. t &gt; ~

Il is to be hoped that we will be able to offer
BUILDING REPAIRS, ROOFING and GENERAL
CONSTRUCTION SERVICE as soon as competent
Craftsmen are available.

We have NOW in stock a good line of Building Material which include such items as, Brick, Lime
Cement, Paint, Varnish, Building Hardware, Lathe, Nails, Roll Roofing and Asphalt Shingle in
many styles and kinds, Roofing Cement, Window Glass, Window Sash, Barn Sash, Storm Sash,

EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON

Inside, Doors, Outside Doors, Wall Board, Plaster Board, Insulation Board, Insulation Material,
Masonite, Barn Door Track and Hanger, and Plywood.

NS’N EDDY

Also a Stock of Native Hardwood Lumber, 2x4, 2x8 inch Boards Etc., and
Are Prepared to Sell and Cut Any Bill of Native Hardwood Lumber to Order

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�THE HASTINGS BAN MH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1*45

OCIAL EVENTS
(Continued from page 8, Sec. D
■ATHAWAY-FOL8ON

ins Polson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Polson and 8/8gt. Steg
I
I
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f

&gt;d Mra. 8 Conger Hatnaway. of
ooklyn. Michigan, were united in
kniage at the Methodist church
four o'clock. Rev. 8. Conger
ithsway. father of th* groom, of­
dated at the double ring cere-

VF.W. hall, sponsored by the i
AuxiUary.
Mrs. Pauline Skinner is cltotr-1
man of the club, her aralstant being
Mrs- Lillian Nye. Prize* awarded
were grand march Kader*. Sliaron ,
Anne Shay. Joyce Hawkins; fun-1
nleat costume. Lois Nye: one no- ;
body knew. Margaret Webb; pinning
I
the
udl on the donkey gaqic went
Vista Project, Deming. New Mexico
to Margaret Webb; last couple tn ‘
grand march. Shirley and Marilyn
Herrington;
best costume. Carol
TEA FOR FORMER
Zimmerman; hunt prise. Marcia
WILCOX-RICH EMPLOYEES
Murphy. Joyce Herrington. Re­
For hundreds ol women employees freshments were served and Hal­
at Eaton Mfg. Co. Wllcox-Rlch div. loween favors given to ail.
Battle Creek, work ended abruptly

for her wedding trip. Th* couplei
took k plane for Omaha. Nebraskai
and from there will travel by train,
to Deming, New Mezico where the,
groom 1* employed aa aolstant to,
the judge Advocate at the army air
base located In that city. After Oc­
tober 30 when hi* furlough end* they

prayed for and worked for.
The bride, given in marriage by
Bonds of friendship were formed
-------- ..the
------------------0{ W|Xicy1
ter father, wa* lovely in a white •among
employees.
Itoor length dress with satin bodice. has prompted the Wllcox-Rlch

B fhirer tip veil. Her bouquet was Invite all Wilcox-Rich women to a
Get-Together Tea on Sunday. Nov.
Of white roses.
Langdon Polson, brother of the
best man.
Dosn'a mother wore aqua craton will be Mr*. Ann Workman
of Hastings. A cordial invitation
bride* mother wore black with is extended to all Wllcox-Rlch
fuschl* accessories. Both wore women, past and present, to be

FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY
*

MR. AND MRS. OGDEN
HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY
Tlie fortieth wedding anniver. ary
of Mr and Mrs. Fred Ogden wa
thc occasion for twelve relatives to
gather at the home of Mr and Mr*
Tom Ogden on Sunday. October 28
A two-tiered cake, candles and
napkins carried out the traditional
ruby color scheme, and the honor
guest* were presented with a blanket
nnd fruit txiwl to commemorate tlie
day Guest* Included Mr. and Mrs
Richard Meade and daughters.
Connie and Genevieve, of Battle
Creek; Mr. and Mrs Tom Gam­
mage. Mr. and Mrs Harley Pursell
and daughter-in-law. Grand Rap­
id*; Will Gammage. Mrs. Beatrice
Eaton and Mr. and Mrs. Rom
Johnson. Hastings.

and inspiration to u* aU to try to
I make
- *- our own live* better and more
worthwhile. * Mr. and Mra. Claud
Carrol of Hollywood, Calif. Mrs
Moreen Cook. Weber and Donald
Oook. son and daughter of Bnle
Cook, and Jay Tinker called In the
neighborhood Thursday. * Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Van Boven and Jerraine of Kalamazoo spent the week­
end with the Harold Springer and
Ronald Anders families. * Mr. and
Mr*. Almond Weber spent Sunday
afternoon with his sisters In Battle

WOODLAND

Supervisors Oppose
Proposed Pion for
Consolidation of
School Districts

SCHEDULES

HERE'S A BUY!

Cei a fvSI pound
of your favorite

coffee at

1 Kenney at DeWitt Sunday aftertn’, the radio, movies nnd other
I neon. * Mr. and Mrs. Guy Walters recrcstinntl *ctlvitl&lt;*s. Thc No'.em। and family of Charlotte were Sun­ bgr meeting will be entertained by
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Mabie Booher.
Will Letson. * Mr.-ar.d Mn. Lafe
The W8.C.S. Chantv Circle will
Williams and family of Freeport
were dinner guest* of Mr and Mrs myct Friday evening. Nov. 2 nt thc
‘ Walter Cooke Sunday. * Mr and home of Mrs Herald Classic. Mrs
Carl Reuther, co-hoatce*.
children.
The Cheerful Helpers club was
rold are
i relatives entertained Thursday afternoon by
aI. w
* aonn
John Mn&gt; o*rtnK** Rebther. The btiM.“»• g"*,™
by «
Let.son went ,i;h
, — . sraup &lt;,t
■
■
-■
boys to Detroit■ Tuesday
where
they pleasant social hour. The group
has nealn taken Red Cmw work
attended a fat stock show.
I for theirproject this year with work
i to be done at each meeting.
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
' The genera) meeting of the W S.
Births:
| C. S. was held at the church par­
11* a Giri
' lots Wednesday. Oct. 34 Following
Mr and Mrs. Marion Jackson.
• business the lesson about Jockabed
Lake Qdeis.v Catherine Sue. Oct
17; Mr. and Mr* Hugh Donahue. thc mother of Mose* was presented
615 S. Jefferson. City. Dianne Cath­ by Mra. Ruth Johnston. An open
erine. Oct 18; Mr. and Mrs. Robert discussion followed which was very
I Tyler. Hastings, R. No. 1. Brenda interesting. The stuoy for the No­
t Joyce. Oct 21. Mr and Mrs Paul vember meeting will be about Ra&gt; Spyker. Middleville. Dianne Ruth. hab. the le»*?u in charge of thc
I Oct. 22; Mr and Mrs. Stanley Charity Circle with Hope Circle .■&gt;*
hosteas.
! Wheater. 422 w Walnut. Oct. 22
I At the October meeting of thc
‘ Mr and Mr*. Hubert- FUUick. 825 Eastern Star, the following were
i S. Dibble. Gordan LeRoy. Oct. 16 elected: Worthy Matron. Anna Dell;
Surgical — Bitsa Boulter, Delton; Worthy Patron. Albert Reesor; As| Donald Moyer. Cloverdale; Mr* Eve «oc. Matron. Grace Faul. Assoc Pa­
R Lane. Detroit; Miss Lily Roush, tron. Carl Jordan; Conductress. Vir­
419 N Michigan; Mrs. Eldon Rai- ginia Arnie; Azsoc. Cond, June
righ. Lake Oaessa; Mrs. Maurice Hynes. Sec. Inew Forman; Treas.
, Orpha Recenr. Installation of offi­
Hynes. 719 N Hanover
Medical. Otto Fett. 120 W. Wal­ cer*. the evening of Nov. 8. It will
nut; Ernest Lewis. 638 E Mill; Theo be nn open meeting.
Howard Harper was chtisen as vil­
Lenon. Sunfield; Miss Maud? Iron­
sides. 309 S. Park; Jack Piper. Lake lage trustee to fill vacancy due to
Odessa; Mrs. diaries
Williams lhe resignation of Fred Border.
Middleville.
Discharge*: Herbert Kunde. Free­ SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
port; Geraldine Hammond. Has­ Oct 25
tings, R No. 1; Mrs. Harold Philipps.
Mr*. Den Epnelhetmer of Vicks­
Naahvllle; Mr*. Robert Johnson and burg and Patricia Anderson of Kal­
baby boy. Hastings. R. No. 4; Ernest amazoo were weekend gumts at the
Wonscr. Mulliken; Mr*. Lawrence heme of Mr. and Mrs Harry Dunn
Flory. 403 S. Michigan; Mrs. Anton Sunday guest* were Mr. and Mrs
Ramon. Bellevue; Mr* Muri Street­ Laurence LaBare and son of Battle
er and baby boy. Middleville; Mrs Creek. * Lt. and Mrs Robert Wil­
Faul Gibson nnd baby boy, Middle­
eox relumed Monday and expects
ville; klrs Marlon Jackson and baby hl* dtachsnte soon.
I girl Lake Odessa; Harold Bishop,
James Springer spent Thuradav
dunlseld; Mary Loy Mathews. Has­
rvenlog at the home of Mr and
tings. R. No. 2; Henry Brog- Middle­ Mr* James Wilcox * Mr and Mra
ville; Charles Neffle. Hastings, R.
Roy Oaks and Delila attended a
No. 1; Mrs. Rex Leslie. Hasting*,
miscellaneous shower at the home o’
rt. No. 3; Mr*. Glenn Kellogg. ™
i £. Otind. Eunice Van Buren. Ver, Mr. and Mr* Clyde Schlffman In
honor of her daughter and husband
.n.nt.ille; Walter Chrysler. 227 W.
Mr and Mrs. William Warner. *
South; Leonard Koulz. Lake OdesMr and Mrs Emery n Edeer and
ra. Mr*. Marguerite Kelly. 1722 SElida
Bogartu* called on Mrs Lib
Jefferson.
Douglass and also Ben Jenken*
WEST HOPE
* Thursday afternoon * The Albert
Rashes and the Lester Lords. Lt
X! 26
Nearly every cne from our com­ and Mr*. Robert WUcux were guest*
munity attended &lt;he two funeral* at a birthday dinner at the home
d DcUon lhe past week—Mrs BeUa of Mr. and Mra. James Wilcog in
ciiepherdk on Thursday. »nd Mr*. hcaor of Mrs. Naahe* and Mr*.
Martha Beplogle'* qp 'Saturday.
WUcoO father, Ben Jankeo* whe

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17 In June, and Mrs. Replogle, who
was 01 in June, have been with us
as specially dear friends, for so
many years it Is going to be hard
1» realize they have passed on. We
• ill miss them very much. Th*ir
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NOTA DROP
TO SKID ON!

meet with John and Belle McCallum
this week Friday night. Oct 26 *
Mr. and Mr*. James Collison of
Kalamazoo. Lettie Stamm. Mr. and
Mra. Hart Stamm and Eli Hart were
Sunday guest* at the U D. Wood­
man home.

Mr*. Earl Scare. Mrs. Agnes* Hew­
Mr. and Mra. George H. Sears will ,
celebrate their fiftieth wedding an­ ' itt. Mr* Carl Hewitt, and Mra. How­
niversary Sunday. November 4th. ard Hewitt were in Clarksville Tues­
day
afternoon to attend the funeral
with open house at their home at
Woodland from twd to six o'clock, of Mrs. Norman Richardson. They
A reception was held in the church
when friends and relative* are in­ also called on Mrs Lewis Todd *
D.A.C.
SPONSOR
Mr.
nnd Mrs. Herald Clasr-lc and
grlors immediately following the
vited to call. An anniversary din­
HALLOWEEN PARTY
ner will be served at 8 o'clock to daughters were In Grand Rapids
Friday Marvin spent the day with
Mrs Hathaway chose an aqua
Daughter* of America Club held
lhe Immediate family.
hl* cousin. Roger Hansbargcr * Mr.
wool dress with brown accessories a Halloween party Oct 37 at the
Mr Scars, 73. was born Aug. 11. and Mr*. William Adrlance of Grand
1872. In Woodland Twp.. Barry Rapids were dinner guests Tuesday
county. Mra. Sears. 75. was born of Mr. and Mrs Kida Guy. * Mr
I Mar. 19. 1870, in Woodland Twp.
and Mrs. John Dell accompanied by
Barry county. Both Mr. and Mra.
1 Bear* have been life long residents their son and wife/ Mr nnd Mrs.
Elwyn Dell of Leslie were in Detroit
' of Woodland Twp. They retired ftom
Thursday to attend the funeral of
the farm 14 years ago and moved Miss Ethel Fox
Mis* Fox was a
lo Woodland village.
niece of Mr*. John Dell. * Mrs.
On Thursday. Oct. 31. 1895. at Karl Faul and Mra. Vane Wotring
high noon, a pretty home wedding were guests of Mrs. Louis Vincent
EASTERN STANDARD TIME
Judging by the resolution th- took place at lhe farm home of the of Laky Odessa at a bridge party
board of supervisors pawed at their bride's parents. Mr and Mrs. Jahn Monday evening.
TO LANSING
TO GRAND RAPIDS
Master David Wilt of Nashville
i ecent session, bv unanimous vote, Summ. Sr. ot South Woodland.
1130 A M. Dally
the members of that body view with The bride. Clara J. Summ. wore a spent from Wednesday until Sun­
great disfavor lhe proposed plan cinnamon cashmere gown with day with hU grandparents. Mr. and
for consolidation ot schools and matching hat. The bridesmaid, sis­ Mrs. George Sears. * Miss Darts
TO KALAMAZOO
school district*, which is urged by ter of the bride. Tena Summ. Mra. Whitney and Mrs. Vane Wotring
the Michigan Educational Study and Lewis Clum. of Campbell Twp , wore were tn Hastings Tuesday evening
9.15 AM. Dally
Planning Commission. The resolu­ a cocoa brown cashmere gown. Both to attend a county Red Cress meet­
TO FORT WAYNE
tion declares that the plan is dic­ gown* and hat were made by the ing. The speaker. Mrs. Hovey from
tatorial and un-American; that It bride
Thc grocm wore the con­ National Headquarters, talked on
TO JACKSON
wholly ignore* the wiithea of the lo­ ventional black. He was attended "What Is Expected of the Red Cnv*
cal supporter* of the schools we bv- Lewis Clum. of Woodland, now a During Peacetime" * The Metho­
now have, treating' them as if their brother-in-law of thc family.
dist Faith Circle will meet Thurs­
Sat.
A
Sun.
Only
lt.*l A.M. Dally
right* sire of no importance and de
There
____________________
are two children._____
Mrs.____
The- day evening. Nov. 1, with Mrs. Al­
not need to be considered. The res-1 da Wilt of Nashville, and Cleo Sear* bert Reesor. Mrs. Dale Hauer being
STATION—TRIO CAFE
elution is being sent to the other of Northwest Woodland. There are co-host css. * Goodwill Circle of
counties of this state, and request* two grandchildren.
'
A u d' r a "
May WS.CS. will meet Wednesday aft­
150 E. State St.
Ticket* to All Point*
Ph. 2137
their boards of supervisors to put Sears, of Lansing, nnd David Eu­ ernoon. New. 7. al 2:30 o'clock nt
themselves on record In opposition gene WUt of Nashville.
the home of Mrs. Fem Trumbo. with
to this proposal.
Mrs Edith Osgood co-hostcss.
NORTHEAST WOODLAND
i Oct. 25
Organization*
: F J. Eckardt of Grand Rapids
The Missionary Society of lhe
spent Saturday and Sunday with Church of the Brethren met Thurs­
j his sister. Miss O!ga Eckardt. * day for an all-day meeting with
| Mr* J. C. Rocks fellow took her Mrs. Grace Cutches*
There wa*
Grandma Gerllnger to Battle Creek a good attendance with a potluck
Saturday afternoon where they dinner served at noon. The day*
called on Will Gerllnger who is in meeting was verv good In the way
thc hospital * Mrs .Kate Hender­ of work accomplished and for thc
son and Mbs Mary Henderson spent very interesting afternoon program.
a few days the first of this week Three comfortables were tied for
with the formers daughter. Mra. relief work and other sewing dr.e.
Karl Eckardt while Mr. and Mrs. I I Plans were made for the Chri*:me.*
L. Hall were visiting relatives near barn ar and winner which will be
Evart.
* Mrs. Lydia Schuler is held in early December.
visiting her »l*ter. Mr*. Mary' Kuns
The proctram lesson.? Just now are
.to Qrand Rapids for a few days. * on
, „ lrmprrBU. IU
« ana
wwu„ ume
time. ’
* ' ?h * ?. 0*7 w C
w v«d Thlstemperate
rtetatoPwJlife
n and
veryleisure
Interesting

BUS

WATER, WATER, ALL AROUND, AND

MARRIAGE UCENSE
Samuel N. Knapper. Bedford
Evelyn H. Johnson. Johnstown

Riversides six-rib tread squeezes the water out from under
ill path ... forcing it into the tread-grooves, out of contact
with the pavement surface! Eliminate waler, the

could

of

skids, and your car ilopil Riversides do just /hot for a
quicker, safer stop!

Every Ply is

12% Stronger

McW

Riversides are now 1 2% stronger
than our pre-war tires) Slronger
because Riversides' cords are

stronger to begin with; then chem­
ically-strengthened to stay slrong­
er longer; to lessen the possibility
of separation, bruises, blow-outs!

MILES-or-SAFETY

'''''

ON

RIVERSIDES

|Q

ofon/y

6.00-16 Slie
SIZE

Plus Fad
Till

5.3S/5.5O-16 .. 11165
5.35/5.56-17 .. 1340
6.00-16
6.25/6.50-16 ..

1195

740-15
7.00-16

1175
19.20

16.95

SALE I "STANDARD

27c

QUALITY" PLUG

Wards pljai now and saval

SALE! "MOTOR GUARD" Oil

57‘

100% PURE PARAFFIN BAM

Words ‘‘AAolor Guard"... there's no finer Mid-Confinent oil, so why’
OLIVE DRAB SATEEN

pay more? Il'* double dewaxed, triple-filtered to be Impurity free!

HUNTING CAP

90C

That's why it's free-flowing, long-lasting. That's why it give* top

Woiar-rapollanl healed. Cotton
Tannel lining. Silas 614 So 756;

lubrication under all condition* for cars, trucks, tractors! So save
money . . . keep your motors running smoothly ... get your supply

In a handy glass jug. Hurry .., Sale ends Saturday I

WARD* ALCOHOL

ANTI-FREEZE

1.19
Economical cold weather pro­

SUPREME QUALITY LP'EO
BRAKE SHOES
2.99

tection.

Treated

lo

prevent

rust, corrosioni Avoid freezefor 2 wheels. Engineered lining!
Perfect flttirgl Laboratory, road
tested. For popular cars.

ups. Get your supply at Wards
itowl

Type N. Colling Price

11.401

' Poplin TieTop Hunt­
ing

Cop
189

Sala I

BeaoUNa
FrestMUeUs

3-Hy Tire
KtUnar

caving*. Smooth, perfect flttagi
ityla vijcr. Buy now al Wards.

* VW our va»a&gt;og
Catalog i/apon-wem
Dep&lt;*rtm*M
X
n. for Ifeau not In store slocks

Rale! Hiknrr Cement. pL Jlc

W uns your aoagai a un—ui*
our Monthly Payment Rani

MontgomeryWard

�n &lt;n &lt; ?v-&gt;

ft**

FREEPORT
Mrs. Maurice Overholt of Fentoh

was a Thursday evening suppet
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ov-

JD

of Alto. * Saturday afternoon cal*
lera of Mr. and Mrs Fred Tabberer
waa their son Keith Tabberer of
Grand Rapids. * Mias Virginia Ptah
spent last week Tuesday with Mra.
Maynard Woodwyk (Ann Baar) and
baby ot Hudsonville and Wednesday
with Mias Maxine Tooker of Grand .
Rapids. * Mr. and Mr* Erwin Clark
called Thursday on Mr. and Mrs.,
George Nelson. * Mr. and Mra. Lawrenoe Hawkins and family of Has-1
tings. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Marlow
of Carlton, und Mr. and Mr*. Ver­
non Bep ton of Grand Rapids Were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Helrlgle of North Irving.
v. Lansing wa*
* Mrs. Rose Endres of
dinner guest of Mrs Ray Wieland

TXTKing home and during the I

IMS Friday, also called on Mrs. Chas
Overholt in the afternoon. Mr*. Elizabeth Drew wa* a Bun­
day gueat of her daughtet Mrs. Cart
Rpth of near Clarksville. • Mku
Evelyn Qvethoit of Battle Greek
Spent the wrekrwd with hte patents,
Mr. and Mrs Ch**. Overholt. *
Keith Bas* and Mia* VlrglnU PUh
ware Saturday supper gUMt* of Pvt.
and Mra. Eugene Barlow of Has­
ting*. * Mr. and Mra. Mark Troxle
of Grand Ledge visited the latter*
cousin and wife, the Rev. and Mra.

urdsy
week were Mr. and Mr*. Oxel John­
Tfctusdsy. T7
son. Smyrna. Mra Ulllan Seuttle. Fteaaant Valter
10 00—Preaching
I waiting fee *oi
Carl Roth. clarksvlUe. Mr. and Mp.
animal took the
11:00—Bible school
Stette gredact
Coin Wells, pf Lowell. A. L Draper
i hens the pest
Evening
tervice
taken
up
during
1
heads off fH
* ‘
Grand Rapids. Harry Ube.
p to furnish no
reek. Trap*
Mn. Hi 7 Myers, Mrs. EUen Seete. meetings at Freepcrt.
You
are
invited
to
attend
tiieae
---------------------11 and Ux*. Harold Woods,
cio4ir iMdUMd. wiio can identify
tiler. Henry Karcher. local. srrvlees.
the Jdlmal that killed them? Please
has not been well for lhe
inform Don Putnam. * Sunday
WJLA.
dinner---guests
at Putnams were Lt.
* The W M_A. will meet al the Tom--------------------------------------------------home In Bowne Center with and Mr*. Robert Putnam of Grand
Ue and the latter'* parent*, lhe Rev. Jeffry's
•
all-day meeting and dinner al' Ledge. Mr. and Mra. DeVon Putnam
and Mr* John Battdorff local. Mr an
'
on Thuraday. Nov. 1.
J an^ daughter Evonne Mary of Lanand Mrs William Olthouae. Mr* noon,
&gt;

Ham Woodruff. Mrs. Pat Allen ot
Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Opper of Howard City and Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Franzen of Trufant
were Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Woods and family. * Roy
Blough. Jr., of Battle Creek was a
Friday overnight guest at the Allen
Pish homr- A Mr. and Mra Lark
Ambo of Leslie visited the latter's
parents, the Rev. and Mra. John
BgUdorff. ft Bunday callers at the

William Oudney of Bowne. and Keith
DISTRICT
Bassett of Hatting* were caller* at DUNHAM
1
the Allen Ptah home during the past
week. * Clayton Bunn and daugh- '
Mr.
and
Mrs. Glenn Lauer and
ter Carpi accompanied by Raymond ,
Emma Lauer of Augusta called
and Dorothy Bunn visited from Sal- Mr*.
'
urday iptll Monday with Carol's 1on O. E. Brumm at Ward Cheese­
Wednesday afternoon. • The
great-aunt. Mra. Emily Barnes of man's
1
South Maple Grove LdAB win
Indianapolis * Friday, Mrs. Mary !serve supper and liold a baiMf at.
Dodge accompanied Allen Fish. :the Dunham schoolhouse Friday
daughter Virginia, son Calvin to evening. November 2. * Thursday j
Grand Rapids. * Sunday. Mr. and evening Mr. and Mra. Harvey
Mr*. Ray Wieland and family at- ,Cheeseman. Mrs. Grace Stanton.,
tended a twenty-fifth wedding an- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cheeseman and .
alversary dinner for Mr. and Mrs. 1 daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney.
Chas. Wieland of Logan. • The Rev Blanton attended the fortieth wed* ।
and Mrs. John Battdorff visited 'ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
their son and family, John E Batt­ Jay Cole at their home. * Bunday J
dorff of Grand Rapids, over the
weekend and oo Monday they vis­ McIntyre and Ball families as sons 1.
Ited a niece and husband, Mr and of both families have returned from I
Mrs. Alfred Hamerstrom of Kent foreign service. Sgt. Howard Mc-1
City. * Donald Preston of Hasting* Intyre, honorably discharged. wmI
was a Saturday supper guest of Mr. honored with a dinner with the,
and Mrs. Allen Fish and family.
following guest* present; hit broth- '
er. Capt. Brandt McIntyre who I.
November Calendar
flew from Missouri for the week-.
Nov. 1—W.MA. at Tom Jeffry's
home Bowne Center, dinner at noon. of Battle Creek, their son Pint Lt.
Nov. 8—Freeport Rebekah Lodge. Donald McInnesa and wife; Pvt.
Nov. 13—W.C.T.U. at Mrs Ida Robert Spaulding, who has re­
cently been discharged. Mr. and
Pox'ii home. South Bowne.
Mrs. Max Morgan ot Detroit; Mr.
i and Mrs. John Sylvester and daugh­
ter.
John McIntyre, Mr. ana
and Mrs.
.
.
, ter. Jonn
Mr*.
Lt. Lawrence Wieland arrived CUre Mclntyre and daughter. Mr.
home from Alabama on a 7-day
Rrown
Mr fur- nt, **.« !!-»•
MiS
Ata.Mr-,
“wirNellie
l .11

STANDARD SERVICE
Operated by ROLAND TALIAFERRO
BRING YOUR CAR IN FOR A COMPLETE CHANGE­
OVER TO WINTER WEATHER

AUTO ACCESSORIES
8 A.M. to • P.M.
SUN. » AM. TO 8 F.M.

CLEAN REST ROOMS
COR. STATE A MICHIGAN

weekdays

PHONE U41

DON'T PUT IT OFF!

WINTERIZE
YOUR CAR
NOW!
See us for a complete Win­

ter check-up on your cor.

Lubrication, battery and

cooling system should oil be
Winterized Now!

YOU HAD BETTER DRIVE IN NOW
BEFORE THE BIG RUSH
HOLD ON TO YOUR BONDS

ANDRUS SERVICE
214 S. Jafforaon,' HoiHngs, Mich.

Phono 2240

SUNOCO

GAS

A

N D

OILS

M^RWWIeUnd He U nuoule 10,
c„tl Mr ,„d
to.r°r^
Washington.
Fred yan yjonggn Bnd son of MusWord was received last week bv fcegun; jgr nntj Mrs. Floyd Jone*
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Overholt that and '•on of Penfield: Mrs. Inex
their son fet- Maurice Overholt of Swift and daughter Mrs. J*unite
Norman, Okla. ha* been promoted Yarger.
to Lt. Commander.
Sgt. Eugene Ball returned Friday
B/Sgt. and Mrs. Norval Thaler of with hi* honorable discharge after
Laredo. Texas, arrived home last several year*' service in Europe.
Thursday, Norval has received his Quests in hl* honor Bunday were
discharge from service. They are Mr. and Mr*. Rudy Soya and Joe,'
visiting their parent*. Mr. and Mra. iRudy has been home with his han- j
John Tita ler. and Mrs Mabe Ur Yo­ arable discharge about two weeks)
der Norval served In the European Mr. and Mrs. Keith BaU. Mr. and
theatre on 50 missions.
Mrs. Merrill Dunkelberger. Mr. and 1
Mrs. Orl GUlasple of Sunfield, and 1
CHURCH NOTES
.
their families, Nyla and Neva Bali.
Methodist Church
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harding, and *
Mr and Mrs. Jason Labadie and 1
Donald Smith. Pastor
children. * Mr. and Mra. Wm. •
10: 30—Morning Worship
11: 30—Sunday school
Read of Hastings were guest* Sun-1
day at Ray Gillespie's. * Clarence 1
8:45—Youth Fellowship
Hoffman and Robert Babcock vis­
8.00— Evening Worship
7: 30—Monday. Youth Choir re­ ited Chicago Saturday.
Misses Janet and Joan Shute of!
hearsal
8 OO—Wednesday prayer meeting. Hastings were weekend guests of I
their grandparents. Mr. and Mra. •
8: 00—Friday, choir practice
Ray Olllaspie. * Mr. and Mra. Hver Barcroft and chHdren, Lt. and1
United Brethren Churches
Mrs. Albert Barcroft and Mr. Calms 1
M. H. Dawson. Pastor
of Freeport spent Sunday at Harry
Babcock’s. * Ray GUlasple is in­
10: SO-Bible school
stalling a cooling system in his
11:JO—Preaching
slaughter bouse. * Pvt. Rhobert
7:0O-UB.CJE.
Rhodes came from Ft Knox. Ken­
7: 15—Bong service
8: 15—Evangelistic mraaage by the tucky. Thursday for a 12-day fur­
Rev Homer C- Price of Grand Rap- lough. * Mra. Grace Mack U in
Hastings spending a few days with I
■ Services each evening except Sat- her daughter. Margarite Kelley who1
lias recently returned home from
the hospital. * Little Larry Ed­
monds I* spending a few weeks with
Ills aunt, Mrs. Mildred Rhodes
while hl* mother, Mra. Dorothy I
Edmonds is visiting her husband
Horace in California where he is
stationed.

At I am leaving Hto farm I will tell the following at public auction at the farm lo­

cated 4 Vi milet north of Bedford, Of 1 Vi mile* watt ond 1 Vi mile* touth of Lacey
across from Culver lake, Section 23, Johnstown, on

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1945
BEGINNING AT 1 O'CLOCK.

57‘

IK

Come early and we will be through in time for the Hastings Livestock sale.

’ Mid-Continent oil, so why'
fared to be impurity free!

. That's why it gives top

HORSES

trucks, tractors! So save

othly ... get your supply
Saturday!

TEAM OF BROWN HORSES. SOUND

AND GENTLE.
GRAY HORSE. SOUND AND GENTLE.

PUREBLOOD BERKSHIRE SOW AND 9
PIGS. 3 WKS. OLD.
PURE BRED BERKSHIRE
10 PICS. 3 WKS. OLD.

-FREEZE

lical cold weather pro-

Traated

to

CATTLE
GUERNSEY COW. FRESH OCT. 4.

20 TONS MIXED HAY.
200 BU. OATS.

500 SHOCKS OF GOOD CORN.

GUERNSEY COW. DUE NOV. 8.
GUERNSEY COW. DUE NOV. 20.

1.19
provant

irrosionl Avoid freeze&gt;1 your supply at Wards

Type N. Ceiling Price

GUERNSEY COW. DUE DEC. 2.
GUERNSEY COW. BRED JUNE 17.

GUERNSEY COW. BRED AUG. 6.
HOLSTEIN COW. DUE OCT. 30.

BROWN SWISS COW. DUE NOV. 3.
HOLSTEIN BULL. 11 MO.

2 HOLSTEIN O GUERNSEY CALVES.

7 GEESE.

TOOLS
DEERINC MOWER.

2 WALKING FLOWS.
3 SECTION SPIKE DRAG.

2 HORSE CULTIVATOR.
WAGON AND RACK.

DUMP

HOGS

3-Hy Tiro
Reline^
* 98

PUREBLOOD
250.

BERKSHIRE SOW, WT.

RAKE.

2 SECTION SPRING DRAG.

5 TOOTH CULTIVATOR.

*

DOUBLE SHOVEL CULTIVATOR.

6 PIGS. 10 WKS. OLD.

NUMEROUS ARTICLES.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE.
: Bskner Cement. pL JJc

R. C. MCARTY. OWNER

Yard

LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer

VETIt
• Mil.

AUTO GLASS INSTALLED WZ* Wi
Don't Let Cracked
Windows Become
A Hazard (
/
•
•
•
•
•

__

We Carry a Cam elite Stack for any Moke Car
The Beit Vahits in New and Used Auto Parti
We Build Wagons and Trailers
Welding — Expert Repairing
We Buy All Kind* of Burned or Wrecked Caro—4n
any Condition

THE LID'S OFF-

CALL 2407
Complete Stock of New ond Used Auto Part*

EslabUohed In ISM

DAIRY

MILLER'S
151 W. STATE ST.

PETE'S AUTO PARTS

STORE

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
u

221 N. MICHIGAN

HASTINGS

MEN AND
WOMEN

WANTED!
TO OPERATE MACHINES WHICH ARE NOW IDLE BECAUSE OF THE

GOOD PAY

SHORTAGE OF WORKERS

GOOD WORKING CON-

DITIONS, PRODUCING BADLY-NEEDED HASTINGS REPLACEMENT
PISTON RINGS ESSENTIAL TO KEEP TRUCKS, BUSES, FARM TRAC-

TORS AND PASSENGER CARS ROLLING.

HICKORY CORNERS
oct as
Mrs. Mary Bartlett returned home
Sunday after spending a week with
the Horace Bolton family near
Allegan. * Mr. and Mra. Earl Bur­
dick of Freeport were guests Sunday
evening of Mr. and Mrs. John Mow­
er. * Mr. and Mrs. Don Quick and
two children ot Cloverdale have
moved Into lhe rooms over the
Town store building. * Mrs Ethel
Pennock of Hastings spent over
the weekend with Mrs. Sarah Tbwn
and Mra. Hazel Nunemaker. Sunday
guests were Mr. and Mra. Wilbur
Tolles and children of Hastings. *
Tlie Rev. Kenneth E5'lcr Is Improv­
ing at Borgess hospital where he
was operated on for appendicitis
recently. * Th8 Rev. D- O. Hodgkin
of Brighton had charge of the
services at Wesleyan Methodist
church Bunday. * Mrs. Bertha
Crlckmore of Owosso returned home
Sunday after spending two weeks
with Mr. and Mra. Otis Lawrence.
* Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hatton and
son David left Saturday pm. for
Webster Springs. W. Va.. to vlait
Mr. Hatton's parents. * Shirley

JOBS for Experienced and Inexperienced
VACATION PAY!
All employees with three months or more service receive pro-rated va­

cation pay.

Group sickness and hospitalization insurance^a'

at low cost.
The people who work here are the kind you'd like as friends and co-

workers.

ory Corners July 4. 1922. and died
at Dearborn
hospital.
Detroit,
Thursday. Oct. 18. He enlisted in

GEESE

GUERNSEY COW. DUE DEC. 12.

Salol

AND

HAY AND GRAIN

WORK HARNESS.

DS ALCOHOL

SOW

DR. FRI

County Budgot Call*
For a Tax of $117,000

The board of supervUor* adopted
the budget suggested by Ha own fi­
nance committee, calling for 8137.­
000 to carry lhe county through the
tuif“Mn Kittle Hinchman and Mr? year 1MC. it was expected that fee*

AUCTION SALE
OH

rge Ransom of
ot Has
Has-­ and other estimated In
and Mr*. George
tings. * It U reported that big provide 00.000. leaving 8111.000 to
game la seen frequently in till* vj- be raised by lax. That means that
the county will require
mills of
south of Banfleld and deer quite the allowed total tax of 15 mills.
That leave* 8l» mill* balance. lo
often.
pay township and school taxes That
isn't enough for some school dis­
tricts.

MILT LEINAAR, Clerk

stationed at Camp Phillips, Salina,
Kansas He was injured while in
the service and was honorably dis­
charged. Dec. 18. IMS. from the
8th Division. He was married Oct.
7. 1942. to Paula Jane Marie Snyder
of Hickory comers. He leaves the
widow, and a year old son, Johnnie;
his father. Harvey Trick of Hick­
ory Qorhers, hl* mother. Darts Trick
of Augusta: one brother. Gordon,
who wa* called home from oversea*
and a sister. Mrs. Charles Baker,
of Hickory Corners and many other
relatives. The body was brought
to the Henton funeral home and
lay in state until Bunday about 2:30
o'clock when military services were
held. Burial was made tn the East
cemetery at Hickory Comers.

PHYSICAL

EXAMINATION

REQUIRED

APPLY AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

BANVTELD

Oct. 25
Mrs. Car) Bowman spent the
weekend with her sister Arietta in
New York stele. * Mr. and Mra.
Frank Bowman and Mra. Ella Bow­
man of Kalamazoo were calling on
relatives and friends near Banfield.
Friday. * The WJ3G8 served a
fried chicken dinner Thursday eve­
ning in the church basement, pro­
ceed* 1110. * A dog got Into a flock

MANUFACTURING

COMPANY

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

I

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1. IMS

DAIRY SPECIALIST

HAVING SOLD MY BUSINESS
THI HASTINGS LUMBER fr COAL CO.

to Alton C. Hyde. Lynn H. Newton, and Laurence I.
West. I wish at this time to thank my customers and

friends for the many kindnesses shown mo through
the twenty-seven years I hove been in business.

courtesies I have enjoyed in my relations with you.

FRANK

LEGALS

from the artificial matings.
For some time there ha* been In­ ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
terest in organizing an BMociatlon
north of lUatlng*. Farmers have
George Parsons, from the Mich
inquired as to thc possible time of
igsn State College Dairy. Depart­ getting service. The November 5th
ment, will show colored motion pic- meeting is being held to determine
Hires and discuss the artificial In­ if there U sufficient mt crest to orsemination of dairy cattle at a
( D«lla A. M
meeting to be held at.the Court
County Agertt Faster has already
House on Monday evening Novem­ . completed many of the arrange­
ber 5th.
_____
_ j to the organization
_
___
ments necessary
County Agent. Harold J. Faster. । of an aasociatloh. He has arranged
Lx holding the meeting to determine for seman from the Michigan Artlthe Interest in organizing a third ■ tidal Breeder's Association at East
ruch assoc la lion in Barry' County 1 Lansing. Also Dr. Fred Haiuer. the
In lhe territory north of Hastings.' graduate veterinarian recently lo­
Tlie other two associations at Dow- catcd in Hastings, ha* agreed to do
ling and Hickory Corners have been . the ^ueminaUng work. It an aasoin operation nearly a year nnd hjVe , elation U organized it will be ready
over 100 members with 1100 cows for work by December 1st
signed in. Many farmers in this
Artificial insemination haa ad­
vantages to offer lhe small as well
I &lt;5 the large dairy herd owner. It
: likely has thc moat lo offer the own­
’ er of a grade commercial milk pro1 during herd as Uils man can expert
I better heifera for herd replacement
at a very nominal cost
County NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Agent Pewter expects a good attend. mice at the Monday evening mcet(ing.

TO SPEAK HERE

SAGE

a

ORDER FOR PUBUCAT1OX

GOOD RURAL LINE NEIGHBORS
share the wires

REMEMBER!

Mtlllvn;

WHEN YOU NEED A LOAN

PERSONALS

SEE US!

Probate nfli■Continued from Page 7. Sec. !.•
Mr nnd Mrs Cari Wcycrmnn and
Mr. and Mrs. Curry Althou-e spent
lost week in the Upper Peninsula.
1 John Shoemaker of Byron Center
; called on his parents and grandI mother, Mr. and Mr; Paul Skinner
| and Mrs. Mary Shay. Thursday.
। Carl Myers was taken to Ann Ar- NOTICE TO DUDIZOU
। bor last Tuesday for another operaI tlon. It is expected he will return
I home in a week or ten days.
, Mr*. Kenneth Perry and tons.
Walter nnd Douglas, of Sturgis und
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Frey and Doro­
thy Jtan of Beverly Shores. Ind.
were vbitora of Mr and Mra. Lem­
uel Severance last week
Saturday quests of Mrs. Lillian
Llchiy and htr sister, were Mrs
F E Fisher and Mra. Cara Kirkland
’ of Richland
Mrs Ccdrl. Morey and Mary Lc
I arc sending ITiursdny and Friday
in Battle Creek.
1 Mr and Mn&gt; B F. Cowles and NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Frances were Sunday guests ol Mr.

|

There are more telephones today on most
Thia is because there were so many
“war-esaential” rural folks who had tele­

phones installed. And because of shortages
of materials and manpower, wc weren’t
able to expand the system sufficiently.

Now that the war is over, we are
resuming our rural expansion and im­

ble, we shall be able to add enough new
phones per line.

Mr*. Chrk McClelland and Pavonne spent thc weekend with h!s
parents In Grand Rapidr..
W J. Lillington were Mr and Mrs
Weekend guest* of Mr. and Mrs ■
William Suxka and dnugbtcr of1OEDEE ror-

Meanwhile, the best way for everybody
to have good service is to treat his tele­

phone neighbors as he himself would like

to be treated: keep all calls short . . .
avoid listening in or interrupting when thc
carefully. One receiver off thc hook can

manpower and materials become availa-

tic up a whole line.

■

Having sold my farm I will sell at public auction at my place ’/g mile west of Delton

or 2’/j miles east of Prairieville on

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1945
Laying hen battery—capacity 72 hens.

Block teom. smooth mouth.

Can milk coaler.

Set of double work harness.

DcLaval cream separator, like new.

5

2—10 gal. milk cons.

30 tombs ready for marker.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

CORN. OATS. AND GRAIN

Universal electric washing rnachmc.
3 piece living room suite ■Mohair1.

Some barley.

Studio couch.

65 crates old corn.

9x12 Wilton rug: 4 throw rugs—match.
n

MACHINERY

9x12 rug: 2 throw rugs—match.

Keystone hay loader.

Dining room table and 8 chairs.

Manure spreader.

Buffet.

Oliver 3 sec. drag.
New McCormick-Decring
vator.
'

Deering grain binder.

riding

'

culti­

Singer sewing machine.
Rocking choirs.

Bookcases.

Kitchen cabinet.

Mowing machine, 5 ft. cut.

4 dressers.

McCormick land roller.

Hall tree.

2—99 Oliver plows.

Library tables.

Oliver riding plow.

Quantity of dishes ond many articles not

Spike tooth drag.

Lila

McKee

Cabinet radio.

OtJ'-r ot Publication

■&gt; pending

SOcRexaU
WHfTEPINE
TAR ARP
WILPCHt.

COUGH
SKUPaSi
M 2^5fc
50‘Hifk fatty

beaut/

Love scat.

Mrs Fred Mahoney of Kalamazoo
‘ und Mrs QlCMiier Dage of P.«F Paw

-

mentioned.

TtXMS: CASH DAY OF SAU. NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

3
3
3
3
j
3

/VATIOMAtiy APVER77SED
LETS LISTEN

CBS COASI ID COASi IRIOAI NlsHl,

ing Sunday to spend a'week in ChiI cago
.
| Mra Byron Fletcher and children
returned Sunday from a tew weeks
(visit in Lebanon. Ind Bvron Fietrh• er. who ha-&gt; been on a business trip
a.'O returned this weekend
Mi:
Lucille Boylan and Dan
। Hull writ in Jackson and Ypsilanti
on Thursday
Lt. Philip Beebe of South Haver,
.and Dorothy Stanley. HA 1 c of
, Great Lakes, fll were guests of Mr
ana Mrs. Walter Stanley over the
weekend T. H Boyd and grand­
son. Dwayne Clark of Fenton came
Saturday for a visit of several days
witti Mr and Mis Stanley
Mr# R C Leach and her daugh­
ter. Dt Arclia leach of Lansing
returned last Wednesday from Chi­
cago where they had been for sev-

Kelvinotor 6 ft. refrigerator.

5 acres of corn shocked.
100 bu. oafs.

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MTUMORE ofThese
Famous RFX/U L
PWPUCTF

McKee In Windaha. Mich
Mrs R J. Compton was in Grand
Rapids Thursday and Friday
The Cedric Moreys will lx- guest.of Mr mid Mrs. Cari Van I/.o in
Grand Rapids Sunda*.

9-24 tractor tire.

SHEEP

55 head ewes.

CREAMS

with the earc of their mother. Mrs
। Cole Newton
Sunday gue.-ts ot Mr and Mrs
William Fighter were Mr and Mrs
Inin Mishler nf St Johns and Mr.
and Mrs John Sullivan of Ionia

BABY OIL
BABY TALC
HAND LOTION
FLOOR WAX
FURNITURE POLISH
DISINFECTANT
POWDER PUFFS
COLD CREAM
EPSOM SALT
RUBBING ALCOHOL COMP.
...... ...TOOTH BRUSHES
GARDENIA FACE POWDER
......... MILK OF MAGNESIA
Milk of Magnesia Tablets
SHAVING CREAM
FACE POWDER
BEAUTY CREAMS
THEATRICAL COLD CREAM
MINERAL OIL
EPSOM SALT
ASPIRIN TABLETS
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DAN ERB, PROP
LOREN COPPOCK. Auctioneer

Phone Hickory Comers 17 F 21

MILT LEINAAR. Clerk

Phone 2503

FX/CES AFE MEYER FEWER.'

Enroute from n California t" |»
Winnie Rou*h end Betty Tredinnick
flew from San Francisco to Birm­
ingham. Ala. where they joined
Mr. apd Mr*. Warren Roush at the
home of s Sgt. and Mr* Robert
Corktn in Columbus. G . ••&gt;
returned witti *Mr and Mr* Roush
slopping nt Cliatlanooua txM'kmil STATE Or MICHIGAN IX THE CIH
FOR THU COUNTY OF
Mountain and Mammoth Cav. ur- CUIT COURT
HARRY IN CHANCERY.

South Mr and Mrs. Roush and
8 Set and Mrs. Corktn iilw vidted
lhe famous Wurm Springs foun­
dation in Georgia
A weekend cir.i of the A, J
Detterick of

Commencing at 1 P.M.. thc following property:

HORSES

Mtmber F.H.L.B.

9 STEBBINS BLDG.

Ourff/y Thrift Fvent
ofthe /ear fa Better

Detroit spent lut weekend with hl*
mother. Mrs J. O McCall before
their departure for Florida for the
winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Damson and
family spent thc weekend" with rel­
atives in Holland
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mctnert en­
tertained his mother Mrs Laura
Meinert of Kilani.izoo for tlie week­
end.
Mrs. Blanche OtLs is thc gue.-.fr nf
her family in Lansyig far three

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AUCTION SALE

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

publication

Mr and Mr*. Janies Mason entrr| lair.rrf on Stnirta

line is in use . . . hang up the receiver

provement program. As sufficient trained

llnd our service lo be prompt, courteous and with ■ minimum
ot red tape. Free Information on Loan problems.

' 1 Mrs. Lillian Lichty. Mrs. Davy
' Skidmore and Mrs Verne E. Darling
। of Ellington were Grand Rapids visHors Thursday. Mr. Darling, who
visited her many friends here part
of last week, returned to her home
Saturday
( Mr and Mrs W. L. Hinman re­
turned Sunday from a few days'

lines ao there again will be fewer tele­

rural lines than before the war..

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�THE HASTlNuB BANNER. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER I. 1945
date line three times hu finally,from a visit Ut Moab. Utah, with!
. Konzcn and family of South Bend,
tod, from Saturday afternoon un.
Mr*. Hanneys brother. Willard
Ntehoia and wU«. Willard works fw
I raally aiwuld head th!* “Mump
chant* tram the Array arrive* home'
»Ute highway «1» hu a IrtiR
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entertained
them.
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Floyd
y at his friend Raymond Wick- of ‘he noted cowboy artist and
Aspinall clUidren. Shirley Valentine
and Yvonne clem have been thc .lam's home at Battle Creek.
and
Mrs Ralph Henney spent the H«v
Mrs Oeo Wingard haw
latest victims
(lek and the Doctor made several first of lut week In Grand Rapids . B*nt the put two weeks at the
Ncalls, but she Is Improving now. * visiting their daughter, Mrs Thel- j ”®n,ne&gt;' {arm *
Johnson.
Phot. M- &gt;/c called his parenu from
Portland. Oregon, Saturday saying
toe past three weeks at lhe home of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Aspuull and he expected to leave soon after
his son Lawrence. Is some better.
brother Ford and wile went to Navy Day. fils ship the UBS. In­
Mn. Jessie Shupp of Kalamazoo Is Evert Sunday to see their Grand­
dependence was expected to dock
Halting Mrs. Myrtle Shupp thU mother
Parke
ho suffered
week. * Sgt. Cletus C. Valentine stroke. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henney at San Francisco for Naw Day
International returned home Sunday evening ceremonies * Robert Culbert has
received his discharge from thc
ivy and arrived home last Friday.
.* The Ralph Sage family from near
Freeport have moved into the More
farm west, and north of the Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Williams arc
it s always smooth sailing
moving onto the laenhood farm. *
WHEN VOUUSC THE YELLOW PAGES
Pfc. Arley Todd wu stationed on
Okinawa nt the lime of the typhoon
OP THE 1 ELCPUONE DIRECTORY
expecting to go lo Korea His par­
COR* WUERC-TO-BUY-II
ents haven't heard from him since.
Mr. arid Mrs Harold Elliott and
INFORMATION
daughter Elaine of Flint spent thc
weekend with hl* parents. Mr. and
Mrz. Mina Elliott. Mr and Mrs
. Shennan Oler of Grand Rapids
spent the past three weeks visiting
1 the Elliotts.
Mrs. Elene Pierson
Change to winter oil, lub­
PLEASANT HILL
and son Marshall of Fowlerville MARTIN CORNERS
ricate thc chaisis. and
spent Sunday with her parenu. the
u t -1
have your car s battery
■ Lewis
‘j Daniels'
"zr.!:!:'
Dennis Allerding
Mrs. Joseph Corrigan Jr. and Mrs
Mrs Elsie Cogswell
and Wayne.
who recently received his discharge
checked and tested.
from thc army Is visiting relatives Mixa Marjorie Cogswell and Emery Emmette Campbell Were in Grand
-- ----------Bom (&lt;j Mr. I Fisher of Nashville were Wednesday Rapid» Friday. * Mrs Maude Da­
at- Cedar
Springs.
Ruth afternoon callers at Mr. and Mrs vison of Kalamazoo and Mrs. Pearl
and Mrs. Hubert Bronson
Miss Ruby Cogswell Gill Of Barlow lake spent Wednesday ’
Beck) of Kalamazx&gt; Sunday. Oct
21. a nine lb. daughter. * Harold j of the Center road and Mrs Revs afternoon with Mrs Chas. Ben’ ‘
Andrus
hu 'been promoted to1 Schantz and son Howard of Maple nett Mr. and Mrs. Leo Church and
A/M M 3 c at Corpus Christi., Grove visited the Fishers Friday two sons of Hastings were Sunday
Texas. Richard Yarger is located evening
Mrs Ruth Varney and afternoon callers at the Bennett
Arlene Williams
in Horn Harold ..
about 10 miles
at .a ' v,n Ly)e of cutleton Center wen
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plane storage school. * Ralph Frls- Thursday evening callers at Mr. and spent the weekend at Peacock with
(UUibYl II. 1 I HI s AM) TlBth
blc Ls home from Germany visiting Mrs. Merle Varney* and Mr. and friends. * Ito'plial Guild No. 15
relatives here awaiting hU dis­ Mrs. Fishers
Mr. and Mrs Ford met Thursday afternoon with Mn
PHONE 2554
CUre William. Next meeting
K7 E. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
charge * Mr. and Mrs Chas An­ Asplml left Sunday morning i»r
drus and baby of Detroit spent Sun­ visit with their grandmother a; with-Clara Stanton * Mr. and Mrs.
day with his parents, the Jerry An­ Evart. * Mr. nnd Mrs Minor Bate­ Patil Palmer and Mn Bert Palmer.
Mrs.
Miner Palmer of Powers dis­
druses.
man visited relatives in Jackson
and Spring Arbor recently. * Mr. trict and Mrs Earl Van Sickle of
Middleville attended a shower Sat­
and Mrs Shirley Slocum accom­
urday evening at thc home of Mr
panied by Mrs. Homer Rowlader of
nnd Mrs Roy Travis of Grandville
E. Castleton attended the funeral
In honor of Mr and Mrs Lawton
of their cousin. Mrs Russell Aspinal
Williams. * Mr and Mrs. Claud
In Caledonia Saturday. * Mr. nnd Carl of California were Wednesday
Mr*. Orr Fisher and Miss Jeanette aftemoon callers of Mr and Mrz.
Truutwinc visited Mrs. Elsie Cogs­ Matt Bedford. * Mr. and Mn. Emwell in Nashville last Tuesday aft­ mettc Campbell of W«t Thorn­
ernoon and were Tuesday evening apple spent Sunday with his par­
visitor* al Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Trout- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Camp­
wine's on the Center road. * Mrs. bell. * Mr. and Mn. Clare Williams
Jennie Slocum has gone to Wood- | ftn(l M|v nobcn TolBn jr. and two
land where she will spend thc win­ sons vailed Mr. and Mrs.' George
ter with her slater. Mr* Ella Flory
* Mr. and Mrs. Howard Steele of
Mt Pleasant were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Barry Saturday and
QUICK cash LOAN
Sunday of last week. * Mrs. Anna
Endsley visited .Mr. and Mrs. Orr
Fisher Sunday afternoon. ★ Major
L. R. Cogswell who has been sta­
I employed.
tioned in England the past two years
landed in New York last Tuesday.
He had to report at Fort Sheridan.
III., but expects to arrive home th"
first of this week. * Mrs. Elmer HoNatT Bank Bldg.
bert returned last Sunday from an
Michigan
extended visit with her daughter In
New York stale. * Miss Jeanette
Troutwin- returned home last
Thursday after assisting Mrs Orr
Fisher with her work the past severa! weeks.

CARLTON CENTER

UCTION SAL

In order to settle the estate of the late Oscar'H.Cqopar, I will
sell at Public Auction located one mile south and one quarter

REMEMBER!
D A LOAN

IS!
&gt;d legitimate purpose, you'll
leotu and with a minimum

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iOCIATION
Phone 2503

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PREPARE
NOW
FOR WINTER
DRIVING

mile west of Woodland on

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1945
COMMENCING AT 2 P.M

HORSES

2 McCormick 7 ft. grain bindor.

Gray mare, 14 yrs. old, wt.
1400.

Complete Winterizing Service

McKFE SERVICE 01

Deering corn binder.

Bay mare, 11 yrs. old, wt.
1400.

Osborn 5 ft. mower.

2 riding Cultivators, Oliver.
3 sec. spring* tooth drag.

Gray mare, 11 yrs. old, wt.
1400.

SALES

Land roller.

Black mare, 7 yrs. old, wt.
1200.

14" John Deere two bottom
horse plow.

Black horse, 5 yrs. old, wt.
1400, not broke.

14" Oliver two bottom horse
plow.

SHEEP

International stag 14" plow.
Syracuse stag 14" plow.

10 Shropshire ewes.

FARM TOOLS

Good farm wagon-set
gravel boards.

Co-op manure spreader, new.
Set of knee bob sleighs.
Top buggy-road cart.
Forks, shovels, and other artides not mentioned.

of

3 sets of double harness-one
set is new.

TERMS: Cash day of sale. Nothing removed until settled for.

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126 E. STATE ST.

/r'S K/GHT.'

Oct. 25
Tlie Extension group met last
Tuesday evening
1th
... Margaret
Cents for organization.
Officer*
elected were: Loaders: Nina Town। send. KajhrynXJHthardJwn; Dorothy
Kelsey, rhairma
Ethel Kilmer,
vice-chairman?
OU.Kimble,
L.________
sec ____
treas: Donna Slocum, recreation:
Margaret ’Coats, community chmn.
First regular meeting ■ with Ruth
[ Newton starting nt 11 am Potluck
dinner
’
Lesson
— "Time Sarin
I Meats"

The Community and especially thc
I church were saddened by thc death
, of Oscar Cooper, who died from a
heart attack while eating supper
last Wednesday evening at the home
| of a neighbor. Carl Jordan where
he had been helping to thresh beans.
I Hr will be greatly missed as he was
a very dependable and kindly man
nnd faithful to thc church here.
The funeral was held at the church
last Saturday at 2 pm. with thc
Rev j O Crawford officiating. The
male quartet sang Rock of Agc.1
; and "In That Beautiful Land". Bu
rial was in’ the Woodland Memorial i
1 cemetery. Our sympathy is extend­
ed to the relatives
Club No. I L.AS with Pearl Demond. chairman, and co-operating I
member*: Harriet Perking. Mae'
Barnum. Vida Blood. Anna Bs
num. Della Durkee. Imogene Gra
shuta. Lena Srasc and Alma Boul­
ter made money payment of $13 50 j
Instead of serving thc dinner. This :
payment and interest by these la­
dies is much appreciated by thc
L A. s
Mrs
Pearl Dementi
isltcd In
Grand Rapids last week, returning
home Saturday. * The November
meeting of the LAK will be held
Thursday. Nov. 1, at the Thompson
। home. Dinnr will be serve*! by
Club No. 2 and thc program will be
In charge of Mrs Mattie Schneider
and Mrs Vesta Sease
T. O. club are planning a rummug
sale In Hastings in Goodyear Bullding, Nov. 2-3. Thc regular meetIng will be on Wednesday evening.
November 14 Family night at the
1 school hnUse with potluck supper
and program—Mrs. Lucille Wood­
man. chairman
Bupt. Kitscn of
Woodland to show movie pictures
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Simpson of Au­
gusta visited Mrs. Pearl Demond
Sunday pm. * Junior Allerding un
derwenl an operation at Battle
Creek tor appendicitis last Wednes­
day * Arch Graves visited at the
home of his daughter. Mrs. Stella
Tuckerman last week. * Ruth Wood­
man waa home Saturday night and
I Bunday train her school work at
Bloomfield Hills
Mrs Ira Shultz
ol Hartings and Mr and Mr*. Harve
Woodman and Ruth were guest* ol
Paul Woodmans to observe Dar­
lene's 3id birthday.
It Is estimated Inal. lour w nve
billion Jara cf food will be cairned

it ui peacetime.

CARL JORDAN, Clerk

LOREN HERSHBERGER, Auctioneer

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to dispose of my personal property I will sell at public auction at the place known as the Henry

Fisher farm located 4 Vi miles east of Hastings on the State Road or 2 miles south and Vi mile west of Coats

Grove, on

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1945
COMMENCING AT I O'CLOCK.

AVERY 2 ROW TRACTOR CULTIVATOR
GENERAL G.
SHAPE.

BAY COLT. 2 YRS. OLD.

G.

TRACTOR

ON

RUBBER.

GOOD

AVERY 2 BOTTOM TRACTOR PLOW. 12 INCH
DURHAM-GUERNSEY HEIFER. 2 YRS. OLD. FRESH
SEPT. 1

NEW HOLLAND 20 BURR MILL.

DURHAM HEIFER. 2’/» YRS. OLD. FRESH JUNE 15.

JOHN DEERE HAY LOADER

BROWN SWISS-HOLSTEIN COW. 8 YRS. OLD. DUE
NOV. Z0.

CHORE-BOY MILKIR,

BROWN SWISS-HOLSTEIN
FRESH SEPT. 10.

6

COW.

YRS.

OLD.

BROWN SWISS-JERSEY COW. 6 YRS. OLD. FRESH
SEPT. 8.

IlRSEY

SWISS

HEIFER.

1

YR.

CANS.

MILK STRAINER.

LUMBER. SEASONED.

LONG HANDLE SHOVEL

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FRICIDAIRE—A-l

1HAPI

ABC WASHING MACHINE.

13 HEAD OF GOOD SHOATS.

VACUUM SWEEPER.

MACHINERY AND TOOLS
BALER.

16x18,

COT AND MATTRtSJ.

ABOUT 8 DOZ. QT. CANS. GOOD AS NIW
20 GAL. MEAT CROCK

6 CAL CROCK

McCORMICK DEERING 6 ROLL HUSKER.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE.

3 — 10 GAL. MILK

OLD.

SHORTHORN BULL. 1 YR. OLD.
I Bangs, T.B. tested.)

McCORMICK-DEERINC PICK-UP
6.00 x 16 TIRES. A-l SHAPE.

150 CHICK SIZE ELECTRIC BATTERY

BUCK-EYE INCUBATOR

ABOUT 300 FEET OF 1

COW. 12 YRS. OLD. FRESH SEPT. 3.

BROWN SWISS COW. 6 YRS, OLD. FRESH AUG. 23.
HOLSTEIN-BROWN
BRED AUG. 23.

BEAN PULLER

FLORENCE HEATING STOVE.

NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED

FROM FRIMISIS UNTIL SETTLED FOR

MAX FISHER, Owner
DEWET REED. Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMONO. Ch*

�WANTED
22,613 CITIZENS

E BOND QUOTA $360,000
'

(FACE VALUE)

Sent to War . . . . 2,000 Boys
•450 Boys
We brought back home .
We still must bring back 1,550 Boys

Average Transportation Cost
$150.00 per boy io bring balance
of Barry County’s Boys Back Home

BE ONE-THESE PATRIOTS
125
170
300
400
500
1,000
2,495

Patriots to Invest in .$ 1000
Patriots to Invest in.. $500
Patriots to Invest in .. ?200
Patriots to Invest in.. $100
Patriots to Invest in... $50
Patriots to Invest in .. .$25
Patriots can do the job
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Bonds
TO
Bonds BRING
Bonds
YOURr
Bonds &gt;
Bonds BOYS
Bonds BACK

HOME
VICTORY--NOW YOU CAN INVEST IN IT

�hall. Hava you paid your 1MB
membership duaat
Watch for the announcement of
the Armistice Day dinner sponsored gctlng out to meetings. We are hop­
ing to see still more next meeting. |
by the Legion.
Dues are coming in very good, nnd
we hope those who haven't all ready I
The auxiliary met at thc hall paid thefts Wilt do so as soon as pc»- I
Thursday evening with eighteen ■ thin
members present.

closet and anyone wishing to bor­
row equipment may see or phone
her. 3457. Mrs. Wlcdlea succeed*
Mrs. Donna Harrington, who ha*
served faithfully as custodian for
.several years. Harry county -people
are making good use of the loan

AUCTION SAL
As I am working in Kalama:

the William Scibal'i farm, located 2 miles north, I mile east of Delton, or 1 mile

A delightful social time

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1945

SECOND ANNUAL

COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK.

AUCTION!

Stanton. Dowling; Mr. and MrsJ
Norman Stanton. Dowling and liar-1
old Foster. Hastings.

TOOLS
GREY GELDINC. 10 YRS. OLD. WT. 1700 LBS.
ROAN GELDING. I YRS. OLD. WT. 1700 LBS.

bingo game* and refreshment* of
doughnuu and coffee by the host

DOUBLE HARNESS—COLLARS.

JOHN DEERE MANURE SPREADER. EXTRA GOOD.
NEW IDEA SIDE DELIVERY RAKE.

DUMP RAKE.
HIGH WHEEL WAGON AND BOX.

LOW STEEL WHEEL WAGON—HAYRACK.
2—2-HORSE CULTIVATORS.

HAMPSHIRE SOW.

OSBORNE BINDER.
8 STEEL STANCHIONS. NEW.

HOGS, DOUBLE TREATED

Michigan ha* 13,00-3 members, a
gain of a tbeusand this last year.
There are nearly 600 children in the
Loyal Temperance Legion in this

at my farm 9 miles north of Nashville on M-66, or 17 miles
south of Ionia on M-66, or 30 m iles west of Lansing on M-43, on

TUESDAY, NOV. 6, 1945
at 1:00 o'clock p.
Four Blood Lines:

CHERRY KING, PROUD WAVE ACE,

(All bang* tested)

McCORMICK MOWING MACHINE.

HOLSTEIN-JERSEY, 7 YRS. OLD. DUE NOV. 9,

2 SEC. SPIKE DRAG.

HOLSTEIN-JERSEY. 9 YRS. OLD, DUE DEC. 14.

3 SEC. SPRING DRAG.

GUERNSEY, 4 YRS. OLD, BRED JULY 21.

She spoke of thc Red Crass hi work­
ing in nearly all thc countries of

ganizatlons in fifty countries and
the Cross of Jc,us Christ needs lo
become a nommcn denominator of

ROLLER.

HOLSTEIN-JERSEY, 7 YRS. OLD. DUE JAN. 4.

PAIR OF SLEIGHS.

GUERNSEY-JERSEY.6 YRS. OLD. FRESH SEPT. I.

2 STEEL WATER TANKS.

GUERNSEY-DURHAM. 3 YRS. OLD. BRED AUG. 13.

2 ROLLS PICKET FENCE.

GUERNSEY-JERSEY-HOLSTEIN. 3 YRS. OLD. DUE
JAN. 3.

OLIVER WALKING PLOW.

HOLSTEIN-JERSEY HEIFERS. 18 MO. OLD. DUE
FEB. 12.

HOLSTEIN-JERSEY-GUERNSEY HEIFER. 1 YR. OLD.
HOLSTEIN-JERSEY-CUERNSEY
OLD.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hecker and
daughter, of Kalamazoo were Sun­
day dinner gucata of Mrs. Mary

HEIFERS.

10 MOS.

CUTTING BOX. NEARLY NEW.

2 WHEEL STOCK TRAILER.
2 UNIT FORDS MILKING MACHINE. 6 MOS. OLD.
SEPARATOR—MILK CANS—STRAINER.

MILK CART.

HOLSTEIN HEIFER (eligible to register), 10 MOS.
OLD.

OTHER ARTICLES.

HAY AND CORN

ORION TYPE, one litter out of MISS STEP-A-HEAD and bred

2 GUERNSEY BULL CALVES. 4 MOS. OLD.

35 TON GOOD BALED HAY.

by thc Michigan State College boar.

GUERNSEY CALF. 6 WEEKS OLD.

ABOUT 4 ACRES STANDING CORN. GOOD.

These pigs are a dark red, deep bodies, short legs and fast grow­

ing.

If you want a good boar to improve your herd don't miss

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

Chalmer Hershberger ol Grand Rap­
id;. spent Friday and Saturday with
hte parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter

Moxcn of Woodland and Mrs. Guy
Kantner spent Saturday at Battle
Creek. While there, they visited

TERMS OF SALE: CASH.

Wm. N. Letsonz Prop

Percy Jones hospital. * The Rev.
and Mrs. Carroll Brod beck and
daughter of Ohio spent Thursday
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Brcdbeck and family * MUs

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LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer

MILT LEINAAR, Clerk

Hickory Corners phone 17F21

LAKE ODESSA, MICH.
ALLEN HASKIN, Auctioneer, Ionia, Mich.

* Mr anti Mrs. Laird Wotring arid
baby Rebecca of Grand Rapids spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Wotring.
S 1 c Gallen Mtekc and wife and
daughter Joyce of Detroit spent
Saturday with the Paul Brodbecks.
Bobby Joe and Julie Ann Ulery of
Lake Odessa spent the weekend
there. * Mr. and Mra. Keith Parlec
nnd sons spent Sunday evening with
their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Mayo of Maple Grove. Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Herrick of Detroit and i
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Mayo of Has- 1
tings were also guest.*-, there, and on
Monday morning the latter two
couples are leaving for Florida to
visit Miss Phyllis Herrick of the
WAVES * Miss Elsie Wheeler spent
last week vteiUng her sisters. Mrs. [

MASTER MIX
EGG MASH
or Egg Mash made with Master Mix
34% Mash Concentrate

Hynes. Monday she left for Florida
to spend thc winter.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Williams of
Gratis, Ohio, and Miss Carolyn
Williams ol Battle Creek were Sun­
day guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Smith Mr. nnd Mrs. I&lt;awson Smith
and children of Woodland und Mr.
and Mrs. Perris Lathrop and daugh­
ters of Lake Odessa were evening
callers. * Mr. and Mrs. Burr Cot­
ton of Grand Rapids spent Friday
and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.

AUCTION SALE
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1945
COMMENCING AT I P.M. SHARP

2 HOLSTEIN AND BROWN SWISS BULLS. 7 MOS.
OLD.

BLACK GELDINC. 6 YRS. OLD, WGT. 1.S00.

GUERNSEY HEIFERS, 5 MOS. OLD.

BAY MARE. 5 YRS. OLD. WCT. 1,500.

2 GUERNSEY BULLS. 6 MOS. OLD.

SET OF BLACK BEAUTY DOUBLE HARNESS.

6 MOS. OLD ENGLISH SHEPHERD DOG. NATURAL
HEELER.
'

GUERNSEY COW. 8 YRS. OLD. DUE NOV. 15.

60 BARRED ROCK PULLETS READY TO LAY.

GUERNSEY COW. 4 YRS. OLD. DUE MAR. 20.

30 NEW HAMPSHIRE RED PULLETS.

GUERNSEY COW. 7 YRS. OLD. DUE FEB. 1.

or Master Mix Free Choice Laying

GUERNSEY COW. 6 YRS. OLD, DUE NOV. 18.

Concentrate

GUERNSEY COW. 3 YR$. OLD. DUE MARCH.
GUERNSEY AND HOLSTEIN HEIFER. 2 YRS. OLD.
PASTURE BRED.

ELP YOUR PULLETS along to fall egg production with
Master Mix feeds especially formulated for high sustained
egg production. AU of these feeds are nutritionally balanced to
do a big double job. They give the pullet all she nerds to main­
tain vigorous bsaith and good body weight. And, ia additioo,
they give the pullet 'egg-making matariair, a surplus of nutrients
that art ncceuary for high egg production, to ibe fall iohctOK
capacity of the bird.

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GUERNSEY HEIFER, 2 YRS. OLD, PASTURE BRED.

COLD WAVE
SUMMU

COLD WAVE

• Each kil coauies J full

BASTINGS GRAIN &amp; BEAN CO
HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

HOLSTEIN O BROWN SWISS. 14 MOS. OLD.
2 GUERNSEY AND BROWN SWISS HEIFERS. 7 MOS.
OLD.

DRUG STORE

QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptom* of Distress Arising from

MASTER MIX EGG MASH

BROWN SWISS AND GUERNSEY. COMING 2 YRS..
PASTURE BRED.

BROWN SWISS &amp; GUERNSEY HEIFER. 14 MOS. OLD.

STEBBINS O JACOBS

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STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

12 TONS ALFALFA HAY.
6 ACRES OF CORN IN SHOCK, WHITE CAP. YEL­
LOW DENT.

HOLSTEIN AND GUERNSEY. COMING 2 YRS.. PAS­
TURE BRED.
RED POLL HEIFER. 18 MOS. OLD.

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Pulleci cei't tell you wtur feed they like oc what oturieoa they'
peed. But you on find out srimtifically. And that's what Maacr
Mix scicntuu bare done. They created formula after formula and
tested each one until finally they arrived at the formulas which .
pullets okayed—uilk tjff. Flock production records prove th*
today's Muter Mix balanced concentrates and complete feeds
give pullea the "eziru" they need... give farmee die extra egg
profits they want. Stop in. See year Master Mb dealer .../ft
maximum results in your laying bouse.
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BROWN SWISS. COMING 2 YRS..
PASTURE BRED.

HOLSTEIN AND

22 TONS CLOVER AND TIMOTHY HAY.

RED POLL BULL. 14 MOS. OLD.
(The above cattle are all bang* tested.)
RED POLL STEER. 14 MOS. OLD.

GUERNSEY AND BROWN SWISS STEER. 14 MOS.
OLD.
GUERNSEY AND BROWN SWISS STEER. 9 MOS.
OLD.

OLIVER 41 RIDING PLOW.
DOWAGIAC DISC CRAIN DRILL.
STEEL WHEEL WAGON.

NEW IDEA MANURE SPRfADER.
LAND ROLLER.
INTERNATIONAL CORN PLANTER.
OLIVER RIDING CULTIVATOR.
2 OLIVER PLOWS.
DISC. DUMP RAKE.
QUANTITY OF POTATOES.

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET.
HEATINC STOVE. COAL OR WOOD.
CHAIRS.
MANY OTHER ARTICLES NOT MENTIONED.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner

HELP BEAT INFLATION
BUY BONDS

NINETIETH YEAR

18 PACES—) SECTIONS

COUNTY HOME WELL
Home Front MAINTAINED AT
SMALL COST PER DAY
Greetings to all of you;
We're sure behind the 8 ball this
,^hole first section could be devoted
Tt&gt; you, there would still be further
news. (If you get tired of thb same
sort of story every week, guess how
we feel with stacks of notes about
you piled on the kitehen table still
unwritten.) We can't even pretend
to keep up with ail of you any more.
Jottings about chats with service
men thb week will be held over.
Jhst take a look nt thb Ibt from the
local draft board of those recorded
sis discharged from service during
one week, beginning last Monday.
&lt;Tnlk about covering the water
front) Here they are. now out of
service:—
*
Karl G. Wtllfare, Hastings; Ken­
neth D. Hoffman. Nashville; Lyle
W. Rockhill.' Hastings; David M
Leary. Hustings: Melvin O. Scobey,
. Hastings; Donald K Yerty, Has­
tings; Wesley W. Manker, (now liv­
ing at Flint); Gordon W. Cota. (now
living at Big Rapids &gt;; Kenneth W.
Stamm. Hustings: Jack Larkin.
Hustings; Franklin C. Beck wit h.
Hastings; Robert C. Anderson. HasAjnv. William A. Clark. Middleville;
vlydr M. DcKllder. Delton (now
living al Battle CYeek). Curtb E
Hawkins. Hastings; Ivan J. Smith.
Delton; Donald L. Heeter. Hastings;
Rlrhaid A. Flngleton. Hastings.
Harold A. Potter. Hastings; Ed
win C Parker. Dowling, (now living
nt Buttle Creek ।; DeWitt C. Greg­
ory, Hastings: Richard Wilcox. Has­
tings; Glenn N. Campbell. Dowling
(now living at Jackson&gt;; Clarence E.
Spidcl. Nashville; Gerald J. Anders.
Cloverdale: Stanton J. Strickland.
Hastings; John R. Bulling, Wood­
land; Raymond C. Tompkins. Has­
tings; Ray C. Gurd. Hastings: Ed­
ward J. Manni. Hastings: Jerald L.
Curtiss. Hastings; Ervin P. Curtb.
Lowell; Thomas E. Kurr. Hastings;
(Continued on Page 3, Sec. 1.)

C. of C. Hears Talk
On Labor Relations
William J. Mahoney, personnel
director of the Olds Motor Works.
Lonning, spoke on "Human Rela­
tions os It Applies to Labor Rela­
tions.” at the November meeting of
the Hostings Chamber of Commerce
In I.O.O.F. Hall here Monday eve­
ning. With Mr. Mahoney was Mr.
Anderson, of the-labor relations de­
partment at Olds.
Mahoney who played seml-pro
baseball with Hastings teams back
in the early 20's b well remembered
by local sports fans.
Charles Annable. secretary, an­
nounced a dinner meeting of re­
tailers to be held in Hotel Has­
tings. Tuesday evening. Nov. 13 to
discuss Christmas decorations, spe­
cial promotions.* hours for staying i
open. etc.

NOTICE TO THE STOCK­
HOLDERS OF THE DELTON
TELEPHONE COMPANY
In accordance with action taken
by the Board of Directors of the
Delton Telephone Company, all
shares of the capital stock of said
company are to be re-issued, and
all outstanding slock certificates
are to be surrendered to the secre­
tary of said corporation, within
thirty day* irom the publication of
thb notice.
On the surrender of the old stock
certificate, a new certificate shall beIssued In the same number of siiares
as the surrendered certificate. The
old stock certificates should be de­
livered to J. L. Daniel, secretary of
the Delton Telehone Company, in
person or by mail. Tiie new stock
certificates will be delivered or
mailed to those entitled to receive
them.
No stock may be voted at a meet­
ing of the stockholders of the Del­
ton Telephone Company until re­
issued.
Attend to thb promptly.
The Delton Telephone Company
J. L Daniel. Secretary.
Delton, Michigan *
Out 11-8

SECTION ONE—PACES 1 to 8

Proposed Enlargement of Pennock Hospital

JUDGE MCDONALD
UPHOLDS PUBLIC
SERVICE COMMISSION
IN EDISON CASE
Ruling Involves Rebates of
$20,900,000 for 1944, 1945
Judge McDonald filed an opinion
last week In the Ingham County
Circuit Court upholding an order of
the Michigan Public Service Com­
mission. Issued May 21. 1945. order­
ing a rebate of 810 450.000 by the
Detroit Edison Power Company for
the year 1944 nnd a like amount for
the year 1945.
Thb was an Important cose'which
attracted considerable Interest
throughout Michigan. The selec­
tion of Judge McDonald to preside
at the hearing of thb case b a fav­
orable commentary on his standing
in the state judiciary.
Pending the hearing, the Edison
Company was required to Impound
the above amounts with the Court.
The rale proceedings were com­
menced by the City of Detroit In
Octot^er of 1942. Following the filing
of thb petition, the Commission de­
nied the petition stating that It
had no discretion in excluding ex­
cess profits as a part of the costs
tn determining rates. The City then
took an appeal to the Supreme
Court which held that the Commhslon should exercise Its dbcrction in
that regard and remanded the pro­
ceedings to the commission for fur­
ther consideration.
On August 4. 1944. the Commbslon filed n new order excluding the
greater part of excess profits os an
Item of expense which under the
law had to be passed upon by the
Ingham county circuit Court. Fur­
ther testimony was taken before
Judge McDonald and the matter re­
manded to the Commission for fur­
ther consideration. Following thb

A Warning Against
Dumping of Rubbish
On State-Owned Lands

often as required will be received by
the postmaster here within the next
ten days- Deadline for blds will be
November 15. Those Interested in
We have been asked to wam the
submitting blds can get further in­ people of thia county against furth-1
formation by enquiring at the post er dumping of rubbish on stateoffice here.
adv. 11-8 owned lands In Yankee Springs,
Rutland and other townships.
This refuse b unsightly, endang- i
era public health and Increases the'
fire hazard In the area owned-by I
the state. It is prohibited by law.
and the state conservation depart­
ment will enforce the law. They
have directed their Barry county
officer, George Sumner, to put a
stop to this rubbish dumping.
Mr. Sumner will appreciate the
Red Stamps Ration Book No. 4: cooperation of the people living in
F-l through K-l valid through Nov. the vicinity of the state lands. He
30. L-l through Q-l good through asks that they report to him any
Dec. 31. R-l through V-l valid violation of the law, and will be glad
through Jan. 31. W-l through Z-l to get the names of the violators.
and Green Stamps N-8 good through
CHRISTMAS GIFTS—At bazaar
Feb. 28.
and rummage sale. Goodyear Bros.

RATIONING

☆ AT A GLANCE *

Sal.

Welcome LX8_Adv. 11-B

SMALL VILLAGE OF AUCTIOH S
COLON, MICH., HAS
WORLD-WIDE FAME
husband. Mn. Gardner

Is Production Center of
Trick* for Magicians
Of the World

rated 2 miles south. 1 mile vast,
mile south of Nashville;

It is very rare. Indeed, that a small
village gains a world-wide reputa­
tion for some specialty It produces.
The village of Colon, over tn St. In this issue for full particulars.
Joseph county, has attained world­
wide distinction. It is the world COMMUNITY AUCTION
center of the magic art of "now

In the old days what we now class
as county "welfare work" was done
by the county poor board, consisting
of three members, and by the in­
dividual supervisors, who could ex­
pend for temporary relief not more
than 120 for any family In one year.
Other relief outside the county home
was furnished through the pour
board. That board had charge of
and responsibility for the county
home.
Now there arc three agencies at
work in this county. The Barry
County Bureau of Social Aid pro­
vider for dependent children moth­
ers’ pensions. old age assistance and
aid for blind persons. The state
and federal governments furnish the
funds and the organization fur the
aid that may be granted by this bu-

Tiie. Barry County Welfare Board
hat the responsibility for the main­
tenance of the county home, pro­
vides adult relief for individuals and
families not cared for by the Bureau
of Social Aid This relief consists
of food. fuel, clothing and medical
care In the home The state and
county share 50-50 the cost of each
relief. But the state does not give
any aid whatever to any of these
cases that require hospitalization
That expense and the cost of carry­
ing on the county home arc paid
by the county.
Children suffering from deformi­
ties. such us may be caused by in­
fantile paralysis, are under the su­
pervision of the Barry County Ju­
venile agent. C. H. Osborn. The
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 2.)

HUA

MHB. RICHARD

Good Food, Clothing, Core,
Also Living Quarters, Make
It Real Home for Inmates

filed and it was this order that the
court had to affirm or disaffirm.
It was the contention of the Edi­
son Company that the commission s
Order was confiscatory In that it did
not allow an adequate rate of re­
turn to the Company.
The Court held that there was a
presumption of the legality of the
NOTICE
Commission's action and that on
Sealed proposals for carrying the the record the Court should affirm
United States Malls (including par­ the order of the Commission
cel-post malls) between the Has­
tings Post Office and the New York

1 through Dec. 3ifor fire pounds.

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1945

CILIBRA1
BUYING

Pictured above' Is the architect's drawing of how Pennock Hospital will look after proposed enlargements to the structure arc made. The
new additions will double the capacity of the hospital and also provide space for the Barry County Health Department which is now
housed In the Fuller Building. 118 N Michigan Avenue. The enlargement of the hospital is in line with the demand for hospital serv­
ice which exists here. The present facilities have been Inadequate for several years. Further information about the tospltal plans will
be presented In the BANNER next week.
.

ACHIEVEMENT DAY
SATURDAY NIGHT
Fine Exhibit—Special Fea­
tures Mark Annual Event
Barry County 4-H clubs will hold
their 1945 Fall Achievement Day at
the Hastings High school gym. Sat­
urday evening. Nov. 10. Potluck
supper at 7:15 Is being planned for
the 400 or more members, leaders,
parents and friends of the 4-H club
work expected to attend.
Thb annual event offers oppor­
tunity to recognize outstanding
project work on the part of the 4-H
club membership in the summer
work; Winners of various contests
and members of the county honor
roll will be announced. Recognition
of outstanding service will also be
made during the program following
tiie potluck supper.
The County Extension office,
which b in charge of the event, has
arranged for several special num­
bers on the evening program. Ser­
geant Coykendal of the Michigan
State Police will address the group
and demonstrate exciting feats of
skill. Cyril Garret, recently re­
turned from the Alaskan front will
address the group. Other special
numbers will be furnished by local
4-H club members to moke up a well
rounded evening program.
Over 600 Barry county youth are
enrolled In 21 different 4-H projects
thb summer. Many of these mem­
bers have been carrying more than
one project during the summer pe­
riod that b closing with thb
Achievement Day program.
In spite of the shortness of farm
labor thru the war period there has
been very little decline In enroll­
ment in thb educational work from
the high enrollments of pre-war
years.

Definite Word From
War Dept. About the
Death of Winn Green
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Green were
notified. Thursday of last week, by
tiie war department, that their son.
Winn D. Green, 39. technician 5th
grade, was killed in action Dec. 21,
1944. on Mlndora island. Reports
tliat he was missing In action had
been received some time ago. Thurs­
day’s statement set the definite time
and action in which he made the
supreme sacrifice for his country.
Winn D. Green entered the service
In. January, 1943, and served with
dlstlnctlonand valor. He was born In
Nashville, graduated from the Nash­
ville high school in the class of 1924.
He attended and graduated from
the Western Michigan College of
Education, then taught for seven
yean at Mt. Morris and Chesaning.
He came to this city In 1933. and
established the Hastings Reminder.
He continued as Its publisher until
he entered the military service.
When he became one of the nation's
defenders he left the paper in
charge of hU father, who has carWinn Green was greatly inter­
ested in Masonry, and was a 32nd

ter of Hastings Lodge. No. 52. ?. ds
A. M, and held a membership in
the Grand Rapids Consistory. He
loved the order and its teachings.
He had a genial, kindly disposition
that won him many friends. It
surely seems past human under­
standing that Just In his prime, his
the country he loved, whose InsUtutlonj he cherished.

RECRUITING OFFICER
TO BE HERE EACH
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
Capt. George Cooley, of the U. 8.
Army Recruiting Service will be at
the Post office here each Tuesday
to talk with those interested in
Joining Uie regular army.

EDITORIAL
President Truman's revised labor i our c—------policy on wages and prices, as an-1 people will say
&gt;w wm&gt;».
nounced to the nation K last week.' However, in view of the manner in

was a cartful bit of tight-rope I which government U lied in to prlwalklng which, while it avoided vale affairs already, it can. for all
some of the more dangerous errors j practical purposes be dbmbsed as
which had been predicted, did little; a bit of wbhful thinking.
to clarify an extremely muddled
Apparently the President Is corn­
situation.
I tnltted to the contradictory policy
The president did not recommend | of rabing wages and holding down

EVERYTHING SET FOR
AG.-H.E. EXPOSITION
Open House in H.H.S. Home
Rooms In Connection

Everything is ready now tor the
opening of the 23rd Annua) Ag-HE
Exposition and H. S. Exhibit at Has­
tings High school this evening. Nov.
8 from 7:30—9.00 p.m. and tomorrow
Friday, evening from 7:30—10:00
a blanket increase of 20 per cent | prices. In general, wage Increases p.m.
«... as
.. some cnn be m&lt;uie without affecting price
in the hourly wage rate
Mr. Knopf, head of the Agricul­
commentators had ‘ predicted. He structures if—and only if—there U tural exhibits, reports that there will
showed a sympathetic understand­ a corresponding Increase in produc­ be a considerable number of entries
lor the various classes of grains,
ing of the problems of both groups tion. vegetables, corns, and potatoes. Dale
The fallacy in the present wage­ Ball, director of soil conservation.
—reminding labor and management
of their responsibility to tiie na­ price arguments b that,money is Hastings and John Hamp. Ass't. In
tion and their mutual dependence not wealth but only a medium of soil conservation. Nashville, will act
as Judges. To the Individual win­
on each other’s welfare. He warned exchange. The only real wealth
ning the greatest number of awards
labor that 1U demands must be b production—or rather the fruits will go the sweepstakes prize of
reasonable nnd that It must not of production. If the money In 85.00.
“kill the goose that lays the golden circulation Is increased without an
Xfrs. Mary Payne reports that her
Increase In production, the result foods classes are showing exhibits
According to the president, the Is the same amount of goods at con­ on proper table settings and table
etiquette. There will also be ex­
proper way out of the difficulty is stantly mounting prices—or. Infla­ hibits on the preparation of food
to “get away as quickly as possible tion. One of the wealthiest nations for freezer lockers and charts on
from Government controls" and to of the world. In terms of money, b comparing prices tn cooked and pre­
pared cereals as well as an exhibit
"get back to the free operation of
(Continued on Page 6, Sec. 2.)
cn pressure cooking. Mary Bullis,
head of Home Demonstration class­
es for Barry and Allegan counties
will act as Judge for entries In the
field of Home Economics.
The rural schools have shown
considerable interest in the exposi­
tion. They will have on exhibition
In
the gym work representing their
Well Known Citizens Meet
Aerial Attack and Strong
Death at Railroad Crossing
Defense Features H.H.S. Play activities this year.
Parents of High school students
will be welcomed by teachers in
Middleville was stunned Saturday
Last Friday night the Blue and their home rooms where exhibits of
evening when news came that death Gold were hosts to St. Johns, who work accomplished this year will be
had unexpectedly struck down three entered West Centra) League thb displayed.
The public is cordially Invited to
of its citizens. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur year. We bent them to the lune of
attend the exhibit either night.
Geukes and Ouemey Keiser and 14-0. Passing was very effective
There is no charge. Parents from
still hovers close to Mrs. Keiser at against the weaker St. Johns team. the city of Hastings are encouraged
Butterworth hospital. Grand Rapids. Tire St. Johns team placed much to attend Thursday night. Friday
The two couples left Middleville confidence in a series of shifty night's program Is being planned for
late In the afternoon for the fakes and reverses, which were not parents from Barry county. At 8:00
Geukes cottage at Big Star lake very effective against n very alert on Friday evening u special program
by the speech department will be
where they planned to spend the Hastings team.
weekend. In the vicinity of Rock­
held at Central Auditorium.
The game started after the flag
ford we understand they took a
Stamps and bonds for the Victory
robing
and
our
national
anthem,
cross-cut from the main road and
I Loan Drive will be on sale in the
at the Belmont railroad crossing the with St. Johns kicking to the Sax-:; High school building.
ons.
The
first
quarter
Hastings
I
disaster occurred. The train from
drove over the goal line of St. Johns I
for a tally, Dick Feldpausch drlv-!
whistled and slowed down for the
crossing but there were no blink­ Ing over for the touchdown and Jim
ers. It is not known why Mr. Coleman kicking the extra point,
Geukes continued on—whether he making the score 7-0 In favor of
was unaware of the train—whether Hostings at the end of the first quar- I
The second quarter began,
his brakes failed to work, or what— ter.
with St. Johns ball—they later]: Hb many friends In thb city nnd
never will be known.
kicked on the fourth down and the
Witnesses state he was driving at Saxons piled up four consecutive |I county were grieved when they
a moderate rate but failed to stop. first downs but were forced to kick I; learned of the passing of Judge
The two men riding In the front the ball after a 15 yd. set bock for I Russell R. McPeek. which occurred
seal and Mrs. Geukes were killed holding. The half ended with the Monday morning. November 5. at
hb home in Charlotte. He had
Instantly. Mrs. Keiser and Mrs. score remaining 7-0.
Geukes were thrown free of the
The Hastings bond held the cen- 1 been In'ill health for a long lime,
ter of attention all during the half i but was not confined to hb home.
Papers carried by the four estab­ with the drum majors giving a very II Judge McPeek was born In Grand
lished identification and Deputy­ fine exhibition. The half started Ledge. Mich.. In 1876. He graduated
sheriff Jerald Bedford was notified with Jack Echtlnaw booting to St. from Charlotte high school, also
Johns. Hastings, after a first down from the University of Michigan.
He also completed the law course at
(Continued from, Pag* 8. Bgc- D
NOTICE
•
the University. He began hb law
Due to the action of the UA.W Christmas bazaar. tea and bake practice in Charlotte, where the Mc­
C-I.O. in preventing the manage­ sale. Presbyterian church. Thur*.. Peek family had moved, in hb ear­
ment and office force from gaining
lier yeara. when hb father was
access to the* plant, we must neces­
elected probate judge of Eaton
sarily announce the office will be
county.
SUPPER
closed until further notice. No at­
Meat loaf "and scalloped potatoes, ” The son was a student of the
tempt will be made to continue
served family style. Prairieville law during all hb active life. He
other operations. We have been
church. Fri . Nov. 18. 8 pm, 85c served as city clerk of Charlotte,
advised by the contractor, that work
also as prosecuting attorney and
on the new addition is also being
probate Judge of Eaton county be­
held up.
fore he became Circuit Judge, near­
E. W. Bliss Co.
ly 25 years ago. He retired at the
DRAFT BOARD OFFICE TO BE
end of his last term, in 1M2. Fol­
CLOSED ON SATURDAYS
lowing the death of Judge Clement
Due
to
the
forty-hour
work
week,
PORK DINNER
the Local Draft Board office Will
Freeport, Methodist church "Room
appointed his successor, to serve
be closed on all Saturdays. The
For You Class" will serve a pork
only until the election the follow­
dinner Nov. 18, proceeds to be used
ing spring. Judge McPeek was suc­
Uce Day, November 12. 1945.
cessful in the, primary, also at the
&lt;Continued from Page 6. Seo. 1.)

TRAGEDY STRIKES
MIDDLEVILLE

SAXONS BEAT
ST. JOHNS 14-0

Judge R. R. McPeek
Dies Monday A.M.;
Funeral Yesterday

Once n year magicians from all
over the world gather there as a
group; and throughout the year
singly. In pairs or larger numbers,
they visit litis hamlet In quest of
-some new trick te add to their reg­
ular lines. They find it in Colon.
Michigan.
Where such a situation exists, you
will usually discover that it is due to
some genius or sirusing
striking personally
personality
who b responsible for the little
town's notoriety. That b true of
Colon. The man Is Percy Abbott.
He has a wonderful gltc of produc­
ing new stunts and tricks that baf­
fle and mystify ordinary folks—yes
and extraordinary folks too. He
started off with thb one: He rub­
bed a whbkey filled glass in Ute
palms of hb hands, and made it
vanish under the very noses of hb
friends. He built that stunt into a
prosperous business—that of fur­
nishing n:w tricks for magicians.
And he establbhed hb business in
the little burg of Colon.
Was it Emerson who said that "he
who could Invent a superior mouse­
trap would find that Interested folks
would make a beaten path to hb
doorway? That's what happened to
Percy Abbott at .Colon.
Abbott's factory there consbts of
five buildings, each painted black,
with huge silver-colored skeletons as
the only decoration. In these struc­
tures are departments for metal­
working. wood-working, dyeing,
painting also a plastics section. plus
a vast show-room, and a small stage.
Thb factory, it b claimed, b the
largest of lb kind in the world.
Abbott Is a noted magician In
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 2.)

A community auction will be held
at Freeport. 2 blocks north of Main
street at Chas. Gaskill* barns. A

etc. will be offered.

where in thb lasue for full partlcu-

GERALD J. CAIRNS, Owner
Havlng decided ----------to work *in a fae-

auction at the JohruW. Cairns place, '
Sec. 15, Irving Twp* or 2 miles weal
and 2 miles south of Freeport, or 8
miles north and 3 miles west of Hastinss He b offering a good list at
cattle, implements and toob. and

where In paper for full particulars.

have a public auction al the farm
known m the Henry Whldby farm
of Banfield, or 3 miles northeast of
of horses, cattle, hogs and poultry,
hay and grain, and tools. Loren

titulars.
ORVILLE MILLER. Owner
Having sold his farm Mr. Millet
will have a public auction on tbs
farm known as th: Bagley farm
in Orangeville Twp.. Section K
located 2 miles west and 1 tniM

City Renews Charter
For Consumers Co.;
Vote Was 157 to 2
No one would have suspected that
an important city ballot was being
cost on Monday, because there wu
not the least excitement over it.
Only 159 votes were cost. The other
2300 voters evidently assumed that
everything was all right, and did
nut go to the poRs.
The question Involved was wheth­
er die gas franchise of the Consu­
mers Power Co. should be renewed
for another 30 yean. As the state,
and not the company, fixes the
rates; os the company did not ask
an exclusive franchise, and b now
furnbhlng gas to the people of Has­
tings. charging .only what the state
allows, there did not appear to be
any reason why the franchise should
not be granted. It was granted by

southeast of Orangeville. Ha is
fering a good list of horses, oa
poultry, hay and grain, lumber,
tools. Loren Coppock will cry
sale and Milt Lelnaar will aci

|
j
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The 1st ward favored the proposal
by 30 to 0: the two precincts of the
2nd ward gave 40 for to 0 against.

WUoox will have an auction sale
tiie place located • miles east
Hastings on Nashville road and
mile south; or 4 miles west
Nashville and H mils south
Barryvllle church. He is oftains

household goods, etc. Henry

adv elsewhere in this issue for
particulars.

CORRECTION
I would like to correct a state*
ment that appeared tn the Banner
last week regarding Maple Grove1*
contribution to the United War

to 1 against.

County Still Short
Of Goal In United
War Fund Drive
Barry county has now reached 88
per cent of its quota in the National
War Fund Drive, according to Ed­
win Taylor, county chairman. Thb
represents a gain of 14 per cent
during the post week but la still
short of the goal.
It will take an average of 850
more from each township and 8800
from the City of Hastings to put
the drive across, according to Mr.
Taylor.
Herewith is the record to date;
100 per cent of quota—Delton and
Freeport.
. 75 per cent of quqta—Hastings
and Middleville and Barry, Carlton.
Hope and Woodland townships.
80 per cent of quota—Nashville
and Woodland and Assyria. Has­
tings. Maple Grove. Orangeville and
Thornapple townships.
50 per cent of quota—Baltimore I
and Prairieville townships.
Caitieton. Irving. Johnstown. Rut*
land and Yankee Springs townships.

BLISS LOCAL UAW-CIO
OUT ON STRIKE
Bibs Local 414 UAW-CIO went on
strike Tuesday afternoon at 4:00
o'clock with a picket line surround­
ing the plant. The management
states that the office force has been
instructed not to break through the
line to gain access to the office
building. Normal operations will
thus have to be suspended pending
settlement of the strike. The com­
pany lias been notified by the con­
tractor that further work ow Um
new addition win also hsve to bs
held up pending settlement of UM
strike. The preeent contract with
the union expires In February. How-

contributions they have made.
Gertrude Pennock.
RUMMAGE SALE
At Goodyear Bros showroom
9-10, auspices Esther Circle.
Vernor Btough. -pbone MSI. will
up articles If notified-.—Adv. 11'

fering.—Adv. 11-15
BAKED GOODS .
Hospital Surgery Guild No.
Sat. Nov. 10. at F. A- Brown Bl

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER L 1X3

THANK YOU ONE AND ALL WHO MADE OUR 12th ANNIVERSARY SALE OF LAST WEEK SUCH A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS.

ORDER
YOUR
THANKSGIVING

We Are Showing Our Appreciation With a

TURKEYS

.... 9=

23'

JOHNSON WAX — Qt. can 9«c

59'

SUGAR

33'
...... 8'

SUGAR — BROWN

33'

CHASE A SANBORN COFFEE

... 30'

MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE

... 33'

W. COFFEE

33'

SOAP CHIPS

SAVE MONEY AND BE
SURE OF HAVING THE
FOOD YOU’LL WANT

CIGARETTES, Carton, $1.24

... 10'

AEROWAX — QL can 43c

SUGAR —4X

STOCK UP ON
ALL THE FOOD
YOU'LL N1 X*|]

of MEATS and GROCERIES

DEER HUNTERS
We'll Have Plenty of Ham
and Bacon for You!

COCOANUT MIX — Hixon

HUNTERS

STORE-WIDE SALE

NOW!
ATTENTION

TOMATO SOUP — Campbell
Can .............................................

ATTENTION

COCOA WHEAT

OLEO — MAYFLOWER
Lb. _........... ................................................
OLEO — KEYKO
Lb. ...................... ....................................

23

OLEO — DURKEE
Lb. ...................... ..................................

24

CRACKERS — Premium

19

CRACKERS — Champion Flake*
1 Ib..................................

19

RUSK — HOLLAND
Pkg.
......................

15

UNEEDA BISCUIT
Pkg............................

6

KRISPY CRACKER
Z Ib. 35c
1 Ib.

19

CALUMET

17

ARM A HAMMER SODA
Ib. pkg.
..

8

3 Ib. sack 69c
5 Ib. sack

PEANUT BUTTER
PICK OF KINGS

1 *b

jar 31c

HERSHEY
CHOPLETS
jar
2 pkg.

35c

PANCAKE FLOUR — ROWENA
sib. back........ _........................................ vU

PANCAKE FLOCK — FAMO

... 32'

PANCAKE FLOCK—PILLSBURY

... 26'

20'

DOG MEAL — SWIFT
5 Ib. Back................................

... 49'

22'

DOG MEAL — GAINEH
51b. Sack................................

... 47'

31'

PUDDING - CLINTON
Fkf...........................................

OATS — QUAKER

GRAPEFRUIT
6,0,29=
0 R A N G E S Florida-lge. size-doz. 48c

GRAPES

2 lbs. 31c

CELERY HEARTS
IDAHO POTATOES 101b 45c
31b. 23c
YAMS
lb. 4c
SQUASH
bun.

SALAD

1 9c

pkg. 10£

SPINACH washed - cello. pkg.

23c

Q Ac

24°

PANCAKE FLOUR — HARVEST TIME

CATSUP — FIRST CALL
12'
14 ox. Bottle

CORN FLAKES — KELLOGG'S

j

AU. BRAN — KELLOGG'S

18'
4 4C

SHREDDED WHEAT—KELLOGG'S
Lge. Pkg_______________________ ...

..... 5'
... 16'

PEAS — ARGO

...

SAUERKRAUT
QI. Can ............

... 22'

I ।

RICE KRI8PIES — KELLOGG'S

j jc

GRAPENUT FLAKES

14'

KIX
Pl.r.

12'

CHEESE
All Flavors

TREET
Armour - can

34c
SWIFTS
^CLEANSER

SPAM
Hormel - can

rousHK « n awis

_3can .11c

34c

ANOTHER POINT-FREE SALE OF PRIME BEEF!
We Will Have Plenty of Ham and Bacon for Deer Hunters

DRIED BEEF
We Won’t Run

Bulk.

Out

PORK

1-4 Ib. Pkg.

IOC

ROASTS

BOSTON BUTT — LR.

PORK

STEAK

BOSTON BUTT — LM

PORK

SPARE

RIBS

MEATY — LB

PORK
LEAN — LB. .

PORK

NECK

BONES

:

CUTLETS

LEAN &lt;FOR FRYING! — Lil......................

33'
38'
22'
9'
35'

CORNED BEEF QQr

point free
lb.’27c
HAMBURGER fresh ground
CHUCK ROAST, BEEF here is a money saver - point free lb. 22c
ROUND STEAK point free - you can’t do better
!b- 29c
SIRLO IN STEAK P°'nt lree~!b°P «arly or late we W*H have them lb. 28c
SHORT STEAKS point free - here is a bargain lb. 25c
PORTERHOUSE STEAK point free - they are delicious lb. 35c
SWISS STEAK point free - you can't go wrong lb. 29c
lb.
BEEF LIVER . point free
steer - tender
29c

■ KK Homa Rendered

LAKU For
(5°Consumers
,b-nmii) Only.
lb-

OPEN

WEEK

19c

_____ .11

DAYS

8:30 A. M. TILL 8:00 P. M.
SATURDAYS

8:30 A.M.-9:00 P.M.

Beef Forequarters

‘118c

FODD^CENTER
I

Ib.

Buy All You Want

COD

OQ
vOC

FILLETS

FRESH FROZEN — LB......................... ....

OYSTERS
STRICTLY FRESH — PTW

BOLOGNA
RING GRADE NO. 1 — LR

FRANKFURTERS
SKINLESS — LB.............................................

COTTAGE

CHEESE

CREAMY — LB...............................................

69c
32c
35'
14‘

PORK SAUSAGE 3Cr
CrU«Ho. I

For Corned Beef and Cabbage lb.

■

Wisconsin Colby No Limit

lb.

*****

Pork Chops CF 36c
SHOP HERE AND SAVE!

.. ..AT FOOD CENTER’S
I EVERYDAY LOW PRICES!

�THE HASTINO*! BANNER CTOB8DAY. NOVEMBER &gt;, »«

THE HOME FRONT
(Continued from Page l, Bee. 1.)
George J. Kellogg, Nashville: Raxford Tate. Hastings; Leon E. WU1aey, Hastings.
Darrell D. Dean. Hastings; Floyd
A. McClurkin. Hostings; Bernard J.
Garvey. Nashville; Robert F. Cooper.
Hastings; Robert J. DeWitt. Hastings; Lynn E. Perry. Hastings; Jo&gt;eph Hula, AUddlevUle; Vernon A.
I Neal, mow living at Hudson); For­
rest J. Lelnaar, Delton; Richard R
Bradshaw', (now living at Plainwell);
Clinton C. Greenhoc. (now living el
Sheridan, did live at Nashville);
Earl A. Hook, Nashville: Charles E.
Lirbhnuser, Nashville; George J.
Juppstrom. Hastings; Clarence E.
Uster. Hastings; David H. Bettles,
Hastings; Paul H. McDowell, Has­
tings . Howard T. Wilcox. Hastings.
John Junior Blocher. Woodland;
Lloyd E. Liniley. Nashville: Corliss
A- Barnes. Hastings; Don Harvey
Gutchess, Nashville: Ronald A. McKlbbin. Hastings; Forrest J. Hallock.
Hastings; William R. Hint. Has­
tings; Uster D. Smith. Nashville;
- Robert V. France. Woodland; Don
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N. Higgins. Hastings: Charles R.
Cole. Hastings; Francis Frederick­
son. Delton (now living in Chicago);
Ray Reynolds, Hastings: David
Leary. Hastings.
As many briefs as possible—Dick
Beckwith is home fot 30 days for
the first time in 2? mo's. * Ditto
for Howard BlUa—home that la. *
The reason Jean Hunt Anderson Is
with her bead In the clouds U be­
cause her Texas husband is here
in town after many months in India
He has received his discharge and
many locate here In Hastings. *
Bud Bliss (Middleville) writes he
hopes to be home by Christmas. *
Capt. Phil Mitchell expects to leave
the Pacific In lime to holiday on
Dec. 3Bth In Hastings. * Bruce En­
gle. now back from many months
overseas duty, received hb discharge
and has purchased a home for his
wife (Bonnie Sheffield) and two
children at 528 Marshall. * Lt. nurse
Helen McPherson Is home from the
pacific. * Lyle Gillespie now out of
service and his attractive wife are
here. Lyle will work at the City
Airport for the next month. * Con­
gratulations to Oordy Ironside who
received an easy to take present on
his 20lh birthday. Oct. 17th. when

he was promoted to Sgt. * Hearts 1

17. W2. while driving on the road held from ' Middleville Methodirt
in very good spirits tonight.
TRAGEDY STRIKES
Methodm
to Irving. There are two grand- Church. Tuesday afternoon and for
and flower* and shower* of all kinds ■ In regards to the size of film I,
children. Mr. Geukes also leaves Mr. and Mrs. Geuket from the same
of good while* to Capt. Bill Reed.' want you to send me. change the: (Continued from Pan 1, S*c. I.)
who married army nurse. U. Venora . size S stated tn my last letter to' and earned the word to member* his mother. Mrs John Geukes and church Wednesday afternoon. Burial
three brothers. Henry and Garrett was at Mount Hope cemetery.
— * •••
•-*- -•
Robinson, a week ago Saturday at l «lze 130. and once In a while (at
for the
Tucson. Aris. The new Mrs. R. is 1 least twice a week) send same to —
—- scene of the accident. The of Byron Center, and John of Grand
... airmail. As yet I have not
.... hcdics
bodies were taken to the Hubbard Rapids; four listers, Mrs. Rose IRVING
a Michigan girl whose home is at, me via
Berrien Springs: it was Just o received either ot the films you have funeral home In Rockford and this Strouse. Mrs. Dena Kragt. Mm.
round-about way that Bill hod to sent me. ’They will probably ar- Sunday afternoon brought to Mld- Kate Schrlpsema and Mr*. Jennie family epent a day al Battle creek
i _____
a week,_____________
as the mall U dievllie by three funeral can. Mr*. Bejm|, all ot Grand Rapids. Other
travel to meet her. and so we say riM wtihin
Keiser hovers near death at the relatives of Mrs. Geukes are her with Mr. and Mr*. Wlbon Travla to
we’re glad your paths finally crossed moving very rapidly at present.
It's getting cold around here In
with »
fracture, brain mother, Mm. Emma Williams of Mid­ celebrate the birthdays of the two
and blended so completely into the
fact,
with
the
wind
around
30 mph concussion; leg and arm fracture dleville, two brothers the Bev. Karl men. sone of Frank Travis. * Mr.
highway you will now travel to­
Keefer of Iowa Wesleyan college.
gether. * Zane Nash will be home and no O.D.’a you really stay ln-ia,l&lt;1 PO^Ible internal injuries,
Mt. Pleasant. Iowa: three sisters, teakey visited Mr. and Mm. Jolin
soon with a discharge from service. doors most of the lime, f believe1 Mr. and Mrs Geukes came to Mrs. Lllllap DeVtMcr of Denver. Belson recently. * It the pranksters
Sgt. Richard Beaamer sailed from we will be issued OD.'s soon, os we Middleville in 1923 from Byron Colo, Mn. ■ Bertha Sheehan of who rang the church bell Saturday
New York on November 1 for Casa­ signed our clothing form this eve- Center and purchased the meat Alto, and Mrs. Gladys Wurm of night (not Halloween) could realize
blanca. Africa, and expects to also ning for complete winter outfit*. I market. He lias operated one of Watervliet.
the terror they struck to the people
Ithc finest small town market* in
go to Marseilles. France, with a certainly hope they arrive *oon.
Guerney Keiser lias spent his In the village, who have a tacit
You stated In one of your last Michigan and was accommodating
group of men to inventory commis­
Mrs. Oeukew has as­ life in this vicinity. He was at agreement that the bell will be rung
sary supplies for the Army. On the letlera that you would like me to an&lt;f K’nlal
ci escribe the natives (Korean'sL so 1Ulfd “ bookkeeper or in the mar- one time clerk in Frank Lees in case of fire only, they would not
return trip the ship will bring serv­
Im cncloalng a typed manuscript
WCT? fln*' -ubaUnttal grocery. and for years a (Blthful do It again. * Mr. and Mm. Forest
ice men home from the E.T.O.
employee at the French’s Mills. The Collins entertained her son. Meric
of same for your benefit—I’m typ-. P*0P&gt;eCarl, from South Bend. Ind. * Mm
Ing same only to save space, and
He had served on the village past year he has been working for
council
and
was
member
of* the 1the White Products Corporation. Jessie Couch and Mrs Eltha Nichols
Pusan. Korea
| because it's so hard to write every--------“
* *a “
*” “
Honest, and upright he has been of Middleville were in attendance a*,
t
October 10. 1M5 i। thing long-hand. Be sure to let Middleville Rotary club. His wife faithful'in
his
work
and
a
good
a very enjoyable party given by the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott
me know what you think of my lit­ was a member of the Middlevilla
citizen, a loving husband and Irving WS.CS at the home of the
Methodist church tand" Middleville
—
erary composition. Hal
323 E. Grand St.
president. Mm. Ben Nagel honoring
». 17,
in which
... ...
....... । || father and friend of all.
Hastings. Mich.
i I'm also enclosing a small map of OEB. Chapter No.
Mm. Bowerman.
Dear Mom and Dad.
Korea which has our present loca­ she had also held office. She wiu!! He Is survived by his wife and
Mias Helen Jenkins Is staying with
— daughters. Mm. Leslie Steeby
Today I received three letters tion &lt;Fusan) clearly marked, &gt;o as always willing to do-whatever alie .two
Mrs. Claude Wright of Mlddle- Mm. Harriet Couch Kuball here and
from each of you. so naturally I'm ' to let you know exactly what comer could in both church and chapter. I and‘ Mm.
— **
— working in Hasting* • Mr. and
Tbey are survived bv a son. Ches- vlUc; two grandsons; a sister.
Mm.
iContlnucd on Page 3. Sec. 3.)
ter of Middleville, and a daughter.' Grace Nichols uf Middleville and Mm. Ken Braendle of Havana. Ill.,
OTHER ri.AHSIHF.ns nN panr r Evel&gt;n- ot Memphls* «°* who thU 1 “ brother. Charles of Holcolm. WU- were Saturday callers ut William
other t.LAttsintPS on FACE 8 yCftr looJt tjw
oj supervisor consin.
McCann's. * Mr. and Mm. Duane
music in the schools of Scot-| The deepest sympathy of the en- I Woodmansee and baby arc moving
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
to Irving in the house vacated by
the Laurel Senslbas. * Mr and Mn.
Frank Travis went to Ann Arbor
V..
M..
.v. —
the first of the week where ahe will

enter UnlvttHljr

of their daughter mm) I
snd Mm. Uo D^tort
Mm. Myrtle Cotton. I

Rose Ellen Parcell of Ha*tlngs
teen named a member uf the «
inlliec hi charge of the anx
Homeccmlns "coffee”, which will
Elementary club of WJd.f
occasion of the college htn
celebration. November 10.

LIF1 STABT5 TODAY!

A D L E R I K A
LyBABKER’8 DRUG ROU

IT'S POTATO WEEK///
AND-TIME-TO-BUY-FOR-STORING
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

MICHIGAN
U. S. No. I
SIZE A

39

iw

LB. BAS

149

L8. BAG

Find that Fur Coat you wont here—at thrifty sav
ings! Many are finding our quality and economy
furs very definitely investment wise! Use our lay­
away plan . . . it's convenient.

FARM BUREAU
BARRY CO. FARM
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U. (. NO. I-SIU A

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See these full length coats of soft, silky Coney
They're smartly styled and well tailored. Wide
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An exceptional
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30*

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26‘
26*

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These inexpensive coats will give you a hoppy

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SHORTCUT

PRIME RIB ROAST
REST CUTS
ROUND or SWISS STEAK.
SMALL OR SKINLESS
FRANKFURTBiS
FANCY ROCKS
ROASTING
CHICKENS.
• TO 4 FOUNDS
STEWING FOWL

surprise ... in fact you may not expect to

find such fine quality at such on economy-

minded price.

GRAPEFRUIT5 “33*
3-1.00
ORANGES
CAULIFLOWER
GRAPES
5 65’
APPLES

WITH POCKET FOR DRESSING

Fur Fabric
IN MEMORIAM

Made of all wool cloth to re­

semble Persian Lamb . . . they are exceedingly

warm and serviceable.

Sixes 12 to 50

$28.98

l.

41c

FRUITCAKE

L E G A L S

'

OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION

A large (election of Chesterfields
Boy Coats and Fur Trimmed

SOUTHERN YAMS...
HUBBARD SQUASH
MICHIGAN
CELERY HEARTS..
PEARS
MICHIGAN
YELLOW ONIONS

3k
si. 38c
« 35c

Me Parker

See our other Cloth coats from 19.98 to 69.00

Retsil Price of Butter WHI

MraKe Setordoy Morning,

io HmKday Gift Carlo*

reclpel Coaiei*
Frulti end Nuts

For Early Christmas Shoppers
;

Genuine Corde

Chenille

JANE FA1KE*

BREAD

DONUTS

almond snnr

DEVILS FOOD

PURSES

ROBES

BLANKETS

COLUMBUS

Ideal for gifts. Prac­
tical for wear. The most
popular this Fall.
A
variety of styles.

A beautiful selection of
colors, in luxurious cot­
ton chenille. Sizes 12
to 20.

All you could wish for
in 100% wool blankets.
Four beautiful pastel
shades. Size 72 x 90.

EARLY JUNE

$11.98 to $17.50

$7.75

$12.70

Successor to Frandsen'

HASTINGS

124 I. STATE ST.

MICHIGAN

NO. Tf,

SAUK KRAUT

15c
10c

SULTANA

i

.

CAN 32c

TBEESWEET

S1.B1

KBU FLOUR

PILLSBURY FLOUR

tn $ui

CORK FUKES
KELLOGG'S

0RAH6E JUKE.

4k

'

CAMPBELL'S

Ic

QUAKER OATS
GOLDEN CENTER TOASTH)

CHICKEN HOODIE

SOW

14c

12c

WHEAT GERM

«:&gt;ic

PURE VANILLA

‘.STS*

IONA

COCOA

NEW, IMPROVED
WHITE HOUSE

t£27c
I II. *0PKG. Z7C

WYANDOTTE

MIGHTY SOFT . . .

CLEANSER

NORTHERN TISSUE

ssr 8*

how

OUR OWN TEA

tx 1k

AUBRJUi
QUICK OR REGULAR

TOMATO SOUP

2 &amp; 17c

HACK

&lt;S^fc

NIBLETS14C

SUNNYFIHD

FRUIT COCKTAIL

Ann Page
IULTANA

AU FUIPOSE
ENRICHED

IONA PEAS

NOTICE TO OUDITOM

PARMALE E

DO2. 15C

COFFEE CAKE

All Wool

2,oj9c
2 « 29c
10 £ 55c

MUSTACT

Norember 10th

3 - $*|65 BUTTER|b 46*
11/2 85e

MAIVEL-EHSICHEO

4 ns 35c

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WHILE SUPPLY LASTS

GIFT SUGGESTIONS

-­

TEXAS or FLORIDA—SIZE 70 .

VEAL ROAST
LEG OF VEAL..:..
VEAL BREAST
BEEF ROAST . ..
GROUND BEEF. ..

MAPLE LEAF ORANGE

^$3.89

$1.59 IDAHO POTATOES

BEST SHOULDtt CUTS

GRANGES

$59.50

Other Fur Coats
$300 to $750

SERVICE

4 — 19*

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. IMS

_

! dtovlUe; Mrs. Marton Ovorzmlth, 822
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Births:
Mr. .inti Mrs. Wm Schantz. NiahClinton; Mn. Hugh Donahue and
ViUe, Nov. 5. girl.
baby girl, 015 K Jef tenon; Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ketchum. Fem Mead, Nashville; Mrs. Mar­
Woodland. Oct. 30. boy.
garet Rote. Lowell. R. No. 3; Mrs
Gtrllnger. Richard Seebt-r, BIO E. Marshall;
Surgical:
Lawrence
Lake Odessa; Ronald---------—. Stephen DeMend. 403 E. Colfax;
Hastings. Route No. 4: Mrs. Wendall
NAZARENE CHURCH
The public is cordially invited to HnoernaKrr. Lake Odessa; Mrs. vtr307 E. Marshall St. .
attend the church services and make I Kle
J38 w&gt; court: Mr? Al- Monte Myera. Middleville; Mrs. Ar­
E. W. Bailey. Pastor
use of lhe reading room.
Ibert Craig. 604 E. Thom: Mra. Addle thur Yarger. Hastings. It. No. 2:
Sunday school 9:45
•••---------------‘ Saar. Middleville; Janet Smith, 602 Mrs. Law ten Williams. Huntings. RMorning worship 11:00
FIRST U. B. CHURCH
ElUnton.
•
.
Young People's Service 6:45
Corner of East and E. Grand Stra. I .Medteal: Oscar Letaon. 314 E- letfmqn.
Evening service
7:30
A. M. coldren. Pastor
giiwihun "Delton.'
.Stale; Carl Kingsbury,
"Delton. n
R
Wednesday Prayer meeting 7:30
vioa a m. Bible
mu.cM.nuvi.
I No- 3; Mr*. Florence Hummel. 710
0:55
school.
11:00 am. Morning worship. The b. Washington; Mrs. Charles Row­
men have charge of this service ta [ley. lixsltagv. R. No. 4; .Mrs. Perry
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
observance of "Men's Day". Special J Ball. Hastings. R. No. 5. Mrs. HeHendershot Guild No. 3. six acul119 N. Broadway
cflcrtng for interdenominational bvr Foster. Hastings. R. No. 4; Miss tetous binders. 7 sterilizing bags.
Lila Manker. Pastor
"Overseas Relief" project. The men Maude
** ’ *Ironside.
‘
300 S. Park:
.
Mrs.
S. 8. 10 am. The Reds took the
Nashville Guild No. 20-20 X-ray
of the Otterbein Brotherhood &lt;U.B.&gt; Sophie Mannl. 121 W. Center.
lead with 13 points ahead last Sun­ are sponsoring a gift of 875.000.
covers.
12 bedstand coven.
Discharge.: Jack Piper. Lake
day. The offering for Missions was
New Idea-Club: 1 large box oat­
6:30 pm. Senior Christian En­ Odessa; Kenneth Rogers. Hastings,
the largest in the hosiery of the
R No 4; Margaret Freese. 231 S. meal. large can cocoa. Jar honey,
deavor. Marian Cooley, leader.
church.
1 7:30 pm. Song service and gaspcl Michigan; Mrs. Lyman Baxter. can of grapefruit juice; ? jars grape
Preaching service 11 am. The | message.
Nashville; Mrs. Leonard Walters Jelly, jnr elderberry jelly; can of
pastor will bring the message.
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Nov. 14— and baby boy. Middleville; Orvil orange and rhubarb, can of string
Y.PB. al 7 pm.
I W.M.A. will meet with Mrs. Pearl Boniface. Delton; Mrs. Robert Tyler beans. 3ql*. canned carrot*. 3 qta.
Preaching ng ata at 7:45 with Chas. | West. Mrs. A- Struble will lead the and baby girl. Hastings. R. No. 1; stringbeans. 3 qU, of tomatoes. 3
Manker speaking.
peaches.
2 cans tomatoes,—
can
Mrs. Paul Spyker and baby girl. qts. nt r
-----------------------------------1 discuaaioii.
Prayer service Thursday. 7:45 at
' Thur*. 7:30 p.m. prayer and Bible Middleville; Amos VanOrdcr. .Mid- pcachm. qt. plums, can spinachthe church.
1 study.
Jr. Bible class will meet al the
On Sunday evening Nov. 18. the
Coleman home. Tuesday. Nov. 13 1■ Rev.
Clyde Rothrick. the blind evan­
at 6:30 pm. for the yearly Thanks­
ENTER KROGER'S HOT-OATFO
! gellst will be our guest speaker. He
giving dinner.
| will be assisted by Harley Forbes
COFFEE CONTEST
I who haa been his song leader for
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
LOOP. Hall Green St. Entrance
O. H. Trtnkleln. Pastor
JEFFERSON STREET
Morning worship at 10:30. Ser­ I UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
mon. "Tiie convenient Sedaon."
Charles E. Baum. Pastor
Sunday school at 11:30. Rehear­
Phone 3734
sal of Christmas program.
I Morning Worship st 10:00 am.
(UNO NIW WUTINSMODSE
Sunday School at 11:00 am.
] Christian Endeavor nt 7 00 pm.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
a Jomct.c • WViAm,
«p.«l rf&lt;r
Evening EvangelUtl.- Service at
Leason Sharpe. Pastor
I A MEW VHTiaMMtt BE 10IE
Church Memorial Sunday will be
Monday night the Barry Co C. E.
observed with a special service on U. will meet at Calvary U. B Church '
Sunday morning at 11:00 am. This In I-ake Odessa. with the Rev E A. I
memorial service is for all the de­ Shull, speaker. AU ChrUtinu Ei-1
parted who have kept. the faith,
deavor'a are urged to attend
IAA h(W Wh,IRCH0UU ^MMtUNE
done goed among men and left a
Tuesday night Young People’s i
sweet memory In Ute world. The
new carpet in the church will be prayer service ai «.ju ui ui&lt;- crijn n ,
Young People you .ire misstat a
dedicated In this service to the j bleating when you do not attend j
memory of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. John­ I this meeting.
son. the father and mother of Mr. I Wednesday at 4:30 Children's Bi- j
Abcn Johnson. The carpet was I ble Hour .it the church. Send your '
given in their memory by Mr. and I boy or girl this weelj.
Mrs. Aben Johnson.
j Wednesday night Prayer meeting
('REf-'CH B*AND. Ib 27c)
Men's night. Monday. November
I at 7:30 at the ehureh
\
!2th. Dinner 6:30 pm. Speaker.
Hot-Dafed. Grir.dor Freih!
Save up to a Dir.o a Pound!
Visitors and friends are rordtally j
Tony C Lammers of Grand Rap­ invited
to attend all of these aenr- I
ids Subject, “As I See If
Thursday. Nov. 15. 2:00 pm. Io
SALADA TEA PASS
Thc Basel Staters, talented young
6:00 pm. Christmas bazaar and
ladiea of Lansing, will be with us
tea.
Sunday bringing special music far
GREAT NORTHERN BEAN:

to aUaod any or all at thaaa aan*
ices.
The sucramant of the Lord's Sup­ Corner Church send Center Streets
Subject, "Adam and Fallen Man".
per will be observed at the dose of
Sunday service ll am.
the morning service.
Wednesday evening service 7:45.
The evening Missionary service
Reading room In church edifice
will begin promptly at 8 o'clock.
open Wednesday and Saturday from

CHURCHES
FIRST MKIHODIST CH UKCH
L. Wlnaton Stone. Pastor
10: 80 am MornUtg worship. Mr
Stone preaching. Sermon theme:
"Micah. Prophet of Righteousness
The adult choir will stag.
The Nursery will be open for the
care Hf small children during the
Morning Worship service
11: 30 am., Bunday school. There
are classes for all ages and the
school is fully organized.
1:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship. Jean
Kenyon will be the leader. Light
refreshments will be served. AH
young people are invited
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Don M. Gury. Rector
• am. Holy Communion
10 am. Sunday School
11 azn. Morning Worship, and ser­
mon on 'Things Which Cannot Be
Shaken." Special Armistice Day
wrvicea. to which American Legion.
Veterans of Foreign Wars, and their
Auxiliaries are invited.
1:30 pm. Evening service at
Orangeville.
_ _ ___________

HASTINGS WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
Avin C. Barker. Pastor
Because of the special Quarterly
meeting occasion being held at the
North Irving church aext Sunday
(Nov. 111 there will be no preaching
services held in the Hastings church
The Stihday school will meet one
half hour earlier than usual, at
10 o'clock rather than 10:30.
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School 10:00 am.
Sermon Hour 11:30 am.
The guest minister for lhe first
quarterly meeting occnaion will be
the Rev P D Doty of Jackson, a
returned missionary from India, who
will also speak In the evening service
in the Interest of Christian mlssinns. A welcome is extended to all

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B. J. Adcock. Pastor
Sunday school at" 10 o'clock
Divine servlcoa at 11 o'clock. Ser­
mon by the pastor.
Evening services at 7:30. Sermon
by the pastor.
_
Timed av night. B.YP.V. at the
parsonage at 7:30.
even, night prayer and Bible study
at the church 7'30
Thursday night. Nov. 15. the La­
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zaar and chicken supper at l.O.O.P.
hall. The public is invited.

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AMERICAN LXGION NOTES
The Lawrence J. Bauer Poet and I
Unit No. 48 of The American Le- i I
glon are-appealing to lhe citizens of . I
thb community to donate Christ-,
nms gift boxes for men and women 11
confined in service, veteran and. I
private hoapltala throughout the;
dtate nf Michigan
1
Hastings' ciuzens arc urgea w I
purchase gUU auitable for preoen- I
tatlon to hospital paUcnU. pack or (
have them packed at tijetstore where ।
they arc purchased, make a list of!
the enclosed gif hi nnd attach to the ;.
box covering, and turn them over:
to the local American Legion Post I
or Axillary Unit for presentation ।
at Christmas. Desirable gillr. for
men are: Pen and pencil sets, dgaretto cases and lighters, billfolds.
Lox cameras, toilet articles, fishing
tackle, writing kits, pipes, leather |
belts, knives, watch straps, bed
lampa. tie pin sets, books, tennis
balls and key cases. Desirable gifto
for women aro many—in fact any­
thing a female hospital patient may |

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YANKEE SPRINGS C HURCH
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
Services will be held next Sun­
day. November II.
The Sunday
rchool adll be at 2 p m and preach­
; Ing at 3.

| B-C-M.A. MET AT PINE LAKE
[
Member* of the Barrv County ,
Ministerial Association and their
wives held their regular monthly J
meeting Tuesday and had luncheon :
at the Veti'rnn's vocational achool1'
nt Pine hike The Rev. A M Col-ji
dren Is president of the Msocirtion. ||
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NEWS
|l
The Rev. E. A. Shull of lake
Odessa will be the speaker at the
Christian Endeavor Union meeting
Monday evening. Nov 12. which will I
be held In the Cavalry ehureh of the j
United Brethren in Christ at Lake j
Odessa. This promLu-s to be s fine
meeting so ail who can should plan I
to attend
Tiie C.E. executive Comm enjoyed
a potluck supper at the hpmr n!
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sense of Wood­
land Monday. Nov. 5, with a a vty 11
and devotional period following.
At roll call, each present answered ,
by relating some recent Interesting.
Christian Endeavor news and by i
giving their reports Six members'
and three visitors were present
Quite a large amount of import­
ant business was transacted at this
meeting
Earl Sease was'appointcd as uni- ,
field finance chairman for tin- v. r
Window display chairmen apt«Hiil&lt;xl j
for this year were-. Nashville ami |
Maple Grove. Rev. Krieg. Woodland
and Coals Grove. Vesta ScasT Free- 11
port. Patty Houvenor
Hast tn.-- J;
Margaret Baum; Woodbury. Mr.- j
Spcas; Caledonia. June Good: CIjverdalc. Nyla Endslcj and t-ikc I
Odessa. Evelyn Petter The nt
i was then adjourned

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। MAURICE A. MILLS
Maurice A Mills, son of Auguatuu, i
and Rebecca Mills, was bom ’Dec i
25. 1871, and deparUd tht- life
Tuesday. Oct. 29. 1945.
| He married Mina 1. Garrett No-':
vember 28. 1894
To »ht* union]
four sons were born. IJovd Gar-1
ret of South Bend. Ind; Bernard,।
Maurice. Kalamaroo; Guy Gerald
and Haney Wallace Detroit
He
। leave* one steter. Mrs. Brute Sodg- i
j which they planned to spend their i
I Mr Mill* was an mduHriou.
fanner until one year ago when1
failing health compelled him and i
his wife to retire. Hr haa been
working on a enzy little bungalow
| on the &gt;hore of Crooked lake in i
whic hthey planned to spend their1
i declining years.
But—'.Man .pro-'
: po?c\ and God dispose* " Whrn !
driving almost the la«t nail, ne loll1
1 asleep. The sleep that know: no
awakening here.
Il came a» a great shock to the I
community and friends. A* a bust- j
|ncu man he was always trustv; as'
,r friend, aver to be confided in: a,,
a neighbor, ever highly c &gt;tcom "d.
He b gone and we mourn the loss I
os that of a true friend.
Tile dtepeal »yni|wthj w extended
to hi;- dearly beloved wile and fam- i
ily. May they be given courage to
■ press on to meet the goal uwaiting
। them.

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over Ute Veteran* Rehabilitation ing available hew instructional macamp at Pine lake in Prairieville chlnery. and has an outstanding oc- ;
Had Hia Examination Friday
cupation therapy cntirxe
1
|n Municipal Cosset; No
waa traniferred to the college by the
Pack sold approzfcnateLy TO vy-|
Bo«4 Fucniahod; Still in Jail
•ran* have been graduated from the
al education.
LieuL-Col. Philip C. Pack, direc­ enrolled there, with the demand tai- charged with flrat degree murder,
tor of the slate Office of Veterans' creasing. He estimated the camp ; wm brought into Municipal court
,___ .„
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•nrolbncni woujo
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the maxi-1 Friday fw axamlnauoa WUnasacs
Affair* which &gt;111 continue general | mum
b&gt;*. January
i.
‘
| testified to the finding of lhe body
-------- ' ' -------------------- ! of hla wife. Mildred, at th* bottom
Nashville

fatal wound, but somehow managed
living room, from which she fell to
the ground.
After hearing the testimony.

IPMENT IN
YEARS

at the coroner-* inquaU. Municipal
Judge Adelbert Cortflght bound
Circuit Court, to be tried for Aral
degree murder.
Bail was fixed at $15,000, and had
not been given when thl* waa writ­
ten. so Campbell 1* *1111 in jail.
There seems little likelihood of hl*
getting the bond.

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Carol Service Dec. 16
The Hasting* Teacher* club haa
tint annual Christmas carol service
which will be held Sunday. Dec. 16.
at four o'clock tn Central audito­
rium.
Committees headed by lhe follow­
ing chairmen have bcm announced
by Virginia Lulkeiu. club president:
Anne Burton, general chairman:
Mary Payne, creative section; Legls
Hine, songs: Carl Damson, stage;
Fred Jones, candle* and lanterns;
Ala Myers, cpttas; Herten Rein­
hardt. song bocks; Helen Wade, pro­
grams; Elisabeth Pinch, decorations:
Emily McElwain, publicity.
Fur twenty yean the teachers of
our public school* have presented
thl* program of familiar carols. The
program following the processional

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being the singing of carol* and the
second, the presentation through
pantomime or dramatization, ac­
&gt; companied by music, of some theme
connected with Christmas.
D. A. VanBusklrk. superintendent
of schools, has directed the music
every year since it* Inception.
' The Teachers club has purchased
its own robe* and cottas end bear*
i the expense of thl* program which
I is offered to the public annually.

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Mrs Robert
and Mn. Lloyd Anderson on K High the subsequent release of many gov-1 ajn Tu^jar. n«v. 13. Potlack,
---------------- ,
,,
Bandr* of Grand
at- lhe latter family moving to eminent restriction*, much of the
social
tempo has been resumed with wn»iua*a«
ivn
Battle Creek where Mr Anderson 1*
pre-war
enthusiasm.
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--------------- ------------------- — ----- ------- cons given .in
In 2me
h.e.,uniiriiuiii
b*!!roo5n a* vne aunt. Mr and Mra. George Bear*
and near the chimney in a- home nar*
„art .luo
hotel u.
tn D.u.t
Battle u.rra
Creek u,,
on Frir..- ,, m Woodtond Sunday aftamoon who
on West South 8t_ a Utils attar B day and....
Biturday by co-ho*tea*ea. ।i we
(UUeO1 &lt;ed.
o'clock Bunday morning. The quick Mr*. George Hebden and Mrs Rich- I ding anniversary. * Mr and Mra.
run of tbs Are truck and the good ard Cook
Yellow paper chjysan- |
Van Zant and daughter
work of the firemen extinguished . themuma and miniature Chinese , IRUy ot i&gt;troll and Mr. and Mra.
the fire with small lore.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rockafellew,
lanterns decorated lhe tables, which pioyd Bates and tons of Ionia called
Mr. and Mrs Lynn Perry and । motif was accentuated by the tiny Bt the e J. Batea and Arthur Bate*
Mbs Qiorta Clark and glwood Kensmall daughter will occupy the resi­ Chinese parasols served as a trim-, ■ -■■■ ; ■■ ,
dence. corner 9. Hanover and Grand mlng with lhe dessert. Besides Ha»- •
i tings friends, guests were Included ■
' from Jackson. Delton. Nashville.
Middleville. Battle Creek and Mus­
Mr*. George Daniels until April 1st. kegon
Bridge awards for Friday
. went to Mn D A. VanBusklrk. Mn ,
ledo. Ohio where she will visit Mr. H. L. William*. Mn. Floyd Gaskill.-.
. &lt;
and Mn. Frank Slefke and Mr. and Mr*. Frank Kelly. Mrs. Richard9
"
Mrs Forest Reed
1 Grooa. and Mn LcRoy Foster. Or. j
Mr* Sophia Mannl is in Pennock I Saturday those holding prize bridge I
hospital as the result of a fall late I tcorea were Mn. Leon Slander. Mn.
*
Sunday evening. As reported to Stanley Cummings. Mn. Stuart Cie- ,
i me nt. Mn. Maude Scomp. Mrs. Mar- j
tin Schramm. Mn B. A. LyBarkcr.
and Mn. Howard Frost.
Bt. between lhe City bank and the I
Franklin store, accidentally stepped 1 Tuesday afternoon Mr* C. A.
on one of lhe Iron curt covers which ' Kerr entertained her bridge dub
waa covered with light snow She
slipped and fell breaking one of her (
hips The night police assisted her ।
Members of the Blue Bird Camp ,
to the hospital where she is doing Fire group had a happy lime at the ,
as well as possible
home of Shirley Anne Miller on ,
Sunday morning the fire depart­ Wednesday evening The girls and I
ment wiu called to the home of their guardian. Miss Barbara Bailey. |
Mr and Mrs Robert Linderman, enjoyed a Halloween supper, sur- ■
who recently purchased the former rounded by black cats, witches and
William Caln place, comer Church other
appropriate’ decorations
and Marshall HU. when a blase was Game* and a scavenger hunt were
discovered In the cellar. Tiie pipe a part cf the evening * tun for the
lending from lhe furnace to the twelve girls present
chimney was near the cellar steps,
and It is thought thr pipe became
Bouquets of vari-colored mum*
overheated, setting the step* afire were used a* decorations in lhe well
and burning into thr partition* lighted living room and the Hallo­
Some damage resulted and the ween motif hi lhe dining room at
smoke filled the house, causing same the home of Mrs. Mina Gould. W.
damage. The amount was undeter­ State St., when she entertained the
mined.
Jolly Jonra on Thursday evening.
and “You’re looking especially pretty." Thia
Nov 1 Mrs Eva Murphy of BRely
1st* at the Sunday afternoon con­ was the honor guest
Crocheting,
cert at Albion college chapel, one of knitting, sewing and piano and vo­
wear a new hat from Penney’a! Hat* tbal dip
lhe events ot their annual Home cal music furnished the entertain­
Coming Day
ment. A fine luncheon wn* served
A week ago while working in the amidst jack-o-tantems. candle* and
corn field on hi* farm a half mile yellow basket* of candies. An en­
Sequins, veils, bows or leather*.
north of Dowling. Harold Stanton joyable time 1* reported Mr*. Ethel
discovered a most unusual Indian ‘ Rau will entertain in December.
arrowhead, ft is so tiny that when ‘
placed on a penny there is room to
spare. Tradition tells us these Thursday evening when Mrs. Duane
miniature head* were in the nature Miller entertained her bridge club.
of toys made for "little Indians "
Mrs. John Hkveru was a guest. Con­
Vivacious and atractive Mrs. Rob­ tract winners were Mrs. Leon Hair
ert Walldorff, attending the Heb- and Mr*. Junior McMillan.
dcn-Cook party at the Hart hotel
tn Battle Creek on Saturday, raw
Hosnital Guild No. 5 met with
well-known comedian of radio and 1 Mrs. Edwin Smith on Friday evrscreen. Hugh Herbert. In the lobby | ning, dessert being served to twelve.
Jerry 'Mr* W.i approached Herbert. I Officer* elected fur the ensuing year
said. "Woo Woo", the expression | arc. chairman. Mr*. Frank Kelly
made famous by the listener, and succeeding Mr*. G. M. Brower; Mrs.
proceeded to get hi* autograph. Maude Smith, secretary-treasurer
Other party guests followed suit, succeeding Mrs Rachel Davis. Con­
one signature being written on lhe tract was played with Mrs Roy
gift box which Mr* Howard Prost 'I Hubbard and Mrs Anna McGuffui
had won at bridge. Herbert was in a* the winner*.
Battle Creek entertaining veterans'
Wm. Patton and Mrs. E M. Jam­
stationed at Percy Jones hospital
।
Editor Joe Sturgeon want* lhe ieson. both of Hastings, will be mar­
UJ*. to promote the cultivation of ried Sunday In the Grace Lutheran
partridge add commercialize the church The newly organized vest­
shooting much as South Dakota ha* ed choir will sing the 23rd Psalm
done with the pheasant*. Tills
year's license fees will hit two trtilMrs. O. Avery Aten was hastes*
lion dollars.
to Extension Group No. 5 at her
Rev Lesson Sharpe and Mrs. home on Monday evening. Nov. 5
Frank Carrothers nave been ap­
pointed from thl* area a* members drug and Mrs. J. J. Brczak Des­
of the board of lhe Childrens Cen­ sert followed the business meeting.
ter. a state supported project, lo­ Plans for the coining year were
cated al Kalamazoo.
.
made and committee* appointed
There was no younger spirited Mrs. A. B Gulley was presented with
prankster about on Halloween than a farewell gift. The lesson, 'Time
Mrs Will Cook who called on her Having Meals" was given by Mrs.
grandchildren. Sally Rose and Bill Orr.o Knowles. The new officer*
Cook, dressed in costume, mask and for the ensuing year arc Mrs. Onto
all. for tl*e usual, "trick or treat" Knowles and Mr*. Frank Andrus,
Young Sally and Bill soon recog­ leaders; Mrs Harry Scobey, chair­
nized their visitor, who joined with man: Mrs. Carl Damson, secretary­
the young fry who were on hand treasurer.
to celebrate the occasion.
The "Doug " Hinde* recently pur­ TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN
chased the home at 326 K Bond WEDDING ON SUNDAY
street, where they have lived as
Next Sunday. November 11. Mr.
renters for the past nine years
and Mrs. Jame* Edwih' Matloon
MSC student. Doris Lundberg, will observe their golden weddtng
home over the weekend.' worked anniversary by holding open house
Sunday morning at Pennock hos­ at their home. 721 a. Church Si­
pital fulfilling her duties as Red tcom three till five o'clock in the
Crus* Nurses Aide
afternoon and seven till nine
Last week Mr* Harry Cross o'clock In the evening, when
moved into the upstair* apartment they will be happy to greet their
st the George Sheffield home on friends.
the corner of-west Green and Park
Their marriage was solemnized
St
Angelinc Sweet, employed at at lhe home of her parents. Mr and
the Strand Theatre, makes her home I Mrs Wolcott Row lee. in Grand
with Mrs Crow.
Ledge, on November 14. 1885. Mr.
Dick Cook was re-elected vice­ and Mr*. Mattoon residing in that
president of the Michigan Pres* As­ city and In Cadillac before coming
sociation at a annuel meeting ot to Hasting* in 1003. They have one
lhe group held in Ann Arbor last daughter. Mr*. Clare Jone* &lt; Mil­
dred Mattoom. who ha* lived in
Clark McClelland, who lias been Wyandotte for a number of years
employed here at Consumer*, since Both Mr. and Mr*. Mattoon are
he received hi* release from the member* of the First Method Gt
Merchant Marines, la now in New church and have been active tn It*
York where he has accepted a posi­ various organization* during lhe
tion with the Barton Publishing Co. past years.
Mrs. McClelland. »lhe former Shir­
ley Granger) and her young daugh­ COLE-ROYER
ter expect to join Mr. McClelland
Mr and Mrs L. F. Royer an­
within the next faw weeks
nounce tiie mamage of their
Did you notice the pJcat-inp radio daughter. Graft- io Harold K. Cole,
voice Boris Karloff, guest on “tn- ton of Mr. and Mr*. Harry Cole of
formation .Please" Monday night, route 3. Hastings. Saturday after­
has—a contrast to thr usual utter­ noon. Nov. 2 at lhe Presbyterian
ances of the "horror" man
In­ parMHiagc. After the ceremony the
cidentally Karloff married a Char­ wxldlng party was .served a chicken
supper at Hotel Hastings
lotte girl.
The couple will be at home at 21M
in connection with the Victory
•
Bond drive. Ray Branch's picture, S. Oiband Ave . Lansing. Mich.
as president of the Allied Theatres
of Michigan, appeared in the Mon­ OXS. INSTALLATION
day Detroit Free Pre**
He was
Installation service for the new
there attending the meeting of the officers of Hastings Chapter No. 7
organization, which group was ad­ will be. held Tuesday, November 13
dressed on Monday by Marshall at eight o'clock It will be open to
Held, editor of the Chicago Sun. the public, as in previous year*.
and on Wednesday by Special Grand
Jury Prosecutor Kim Sigler. &lt; It OPEN PROGRAM AT
Wouldn't be surprising If Kim had WOMEN'S CLUB FRIDAY
a good golf joke or two to tell on
Dr. Edward M. Brigham. Jr.. Cur­
Ray.
ator of Kingman Memorial museum
Correction:—Hu* wedding ftory at Baltic Creek will give an illu*about June Lean—the correct i pel- trated lecture on nature iiibjecU at
ling of her married name is Names. tiie high school at 3:30 pm. Friday.
Art Wingerdsn. new advertising Nov. lb under auspices of Um Has­
msn at the Banner Office and the ting* Women's Club. The public is
late Vance Barber of Vermontville, invited, and there 1* no admission
served together tn the Navy during Other Women's clubs in Barry coun­
World War L
ty are also cordially Invited.

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HASTINGS

HASTINGS WOMEN’S CLUB
Mrs Chester Stowell presented
three special features on the Home
Dept, program for the Club, Nov. 2
The High school choir, directed by
Mrs. Arthur Lower, sang. "Cherubim
Song" by Bortinansky. "Jesus
Walked this Loneaomc Valley" by
Dawson and "Sweethearts" by Viclor Herbert.
A forum composed of women with
taring intereet* told what partlcular changes they anticipated In thr
post war home. Mr*. C. C. Hlgbie,
representing the business women,
would like automatic heat and a
maid; Mrs Harold Phillips speakIng for the couple without children
hopes for a freezing unit: Mrs. Geo.
Maurer for mothers with a large
family long* for a utility room and
a six burner range. Mrs. T. N. Knopf
emphasized education tor the home
with a small family. She is looking
forward to the advent of television.
Speaking vicariously for the person
living alone Mrs. Stowell said a
small pressure cooker would help
her. A lively discussion followed In
which ail agreed they would vel-

pl lances the past war world may
offer
*
MLv. Mary Bullis, Home Exten­
sion Agent tor Allegan and Barry
countles. quoted frequently from
different magazines in forecasting
lhe post war iiome New materials
will be used, there will be a tend­
ency to combine rooms leaving out
lhe dining room and freezing unlU
will be available. Miss BullU ad­
vised against early buying of new
appliances a* experimenting ha*
been limited and many appliances
will be discarded a* impfigctieal
Mrs Chester Hodges announced
the Nov. 16 meeting at Central
School Auditorium
Edward M.
Brigham Jr ot Battle Creek, will
speak on. "Along Nature Trails in
Michigan"
FIFTY-NINTH WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED
Honoring the SSth. wedding anni-

son. a family reunion waa held over
the weekend at their home in Free­
port It also celebrated tiie birthday
of Mrs. Verdan Covillc
In attendance were Mr. and Mrs.
G C. Bdmond* and daughter Bonjta

vlllc and daughter Barbara of Mid­
dleville and a happy surprise was
the presence of Cpl. and Mrs. Stuart
L. Edmond* and daughter Lynne
from Wisconsin and Capt. Carl R.
Edmond* from California. These
rnonds who 1* working on lhe finish
ot the new bridge across the Rhine
’In Germany.

Al! overseas veteran* of World
War I and II in Freeport and vicin­
ity meet at Lowell Tags * residence.
Nov. Il at 3 o'clock. Please bring
discharge papers
Post No. 3328
VJY.W.

Women’s Hays

NEW FALL
BLOUSES

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THUBPDAY. NOVEMBER*

BOWLING NEWS

I fc.tr.N S BOWLING NEWS

rnlttee composd of Mra. Irene John-1
cock. Mrs. Myrtle Lewis and Mas
Mabel Sisaon.
.
.
, -Comn^ndzr Paul Bogart and Past

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Wednesday. Nov. 14. with Mra. Lau-I and Lloyd, all of Canada. Funeral j
United Brethren In Ghrtrt
rence ociiivK
Herrick »&gt;u
and «»*».
Mrs. Otto .Hanvservices
were
at ~~
the Walldorff
iciwc
mm.,-.I —
--------- held —
——.. ,’
I H Osgood, Minister
Ind in chatge. also thr date of the I funeral home on Friday nt 2:00 P. Woodland
annual hnvaar
and
wmnar
nn
rVr
1
Mtile
Rev.
L.
WlnMoll
Stone
OfMorning
WOFlhip—10:00 a.m.
bazaar
supper on Dec. ‘ M.. the
Winston Slone of11:00
am—Sunday school.
4,
I Delating. Internient in the OnonEvangelistic services will continue
Mra. Frank Hoonan reported the daga cemetery.
each evening
except Saturday
Some one or ones stole several recent rummage sale ns netting 1234.1
——------&lt; a »
1
through November 18th at 7:45.
articles from parked cars down town Mrs. W. R. Cook and Mrs. Wallace | INTERESTING FAMILY
4.15 pm. children'* meeting.
Saturday night. From Les Haw­ cton, «rr ch.ln.rn. lor lhe &gt;11- I SIOBT pbogkam
All ore cordially invited.
thorne's truck they also took 10 emoon meeting.
‘ ».
gallons of i: a s o 11 n e. From one
-----। Friday evening there was a good Kilpatrick
10: 30 »jd. Sunday school.
car they pilfered two cartons of cigI attendance a lhe Methodist Family
SAXONS BEAT
11: 30 azn. Morning worship.
arets and a flashlight Another car j
i Night, when the district auperlnNo evening sendee In order that
ovnti reported two flashllithu mis.- '' rConttnurd from pace 1, Sec. 1» I Wndenl. Dr. E H. Babbitt of Grand
ing. From another auto back of a by St. John.-, decldsd it was tiirir! Rapid!, wua guest speaker. Reports 1all may attend Revival at Woodland.
.nety-MA. will hold their next
store, a T25 blanket was stolen.
turn, so thev took th? bull nnd ln|*«*o K1Vcn by the churches repre- •
।—
meeting with Mrs. B. D.
The officers are satisfied the five plays had two firat downs' tot sented. th* Hostings city church, Black. Nov. 14th.
thieves were boys who have forgot­ their credit, but a penality for I Quimby. Martin. Goodwill and Irv. K||&lt;&lt;f
ten what happened to a group of holdmg wt them bark The quar-1 H&gt;K- Dr. Babbitt presented two sea
boys, in &lt;hls city and surrounding trrback. Jim Coleman, in dcspera-1 «t pictures, the first ones having UAKU Ur I MAN Kb
townships, who thought they could lion threw a long pa^s to Captain, been taken by tiie Rev. Robert M. j card op thank
get away with stealing, but were Tom O'Connor, uiio galloped over; Trencry./formerly of Kent City, but1 (or 'i&gt;
arrested, jailed, compelled to make for the T-D Jim Coleman again j now a chaplain In thp United Statea
icstltutlon, and put on probation mnklt’t (he kick good so the score I army. Beautiful lake, land and sky . trimd
for two years after serving jail sen­ stood 14-0. Tho lant quarter was a' scenes were shown. Dr. Bobbitt glv- . &lt;■•&gt;» ‘
back, r.nd forth battle with a series Ing nn interesting explanation of । L?
tences.
ct nnlck punt! bv both sides.
! each.
I
It Is only a question of time until
The Saxons were led inJnekles
The latter portion of the program
the officers will learn who commit­
Tom O Connor, fom uf ^e work being accomplished
ted the S iturday night thefts. Then

More Down-Town
sown
Pilfering Last
Saturday Night

Hary a bowler could maintain good' ed the local Legion Po«t at the dis­
scoring for three full games during trict convention held al Hartford on
ha week's ploy end while several Sunday. There were no delegates
from the Unit in attendance.
tries were by John Miller of MldMra. C. C. Higbie succeeds Mra.:
lerllle D-X in the ..Commercial Bessie Annabie a* child welfare I
chairman for the Auxiliary Mra.
Amiable lias given excellent and
comclentious service during her
time as chairman.
Kras Of 149-21D-2I2—572.
If you wish to borrow equipment
League result*:
from tiie Loan Closet, please call
PISTON RING I.FAGUE -Ma- Mrs. Mary Wiedlea. who has suc­
hlne Room t3i—Tool Rqotn (01; ceeded Mrs. Donna Harrington aa
IHndera &lt;3»—Pattern Shop '0‘: .custodian. Her phone Is 3457.
v*emb*ra of the Levion nnd Aux­
BUSS LEAGUE — Clerks &lt;J»— iliary have been invited to attend
(ae Episcopal
church service on
Sunday morning. Armistice Day. a;
RECREATION LEAGUE-Strand guests of the church. Tiie service
Ji—Piston Rilles tit; Bliss *3’- begins at II oclock so those who
ecnards &lt;0&gt;; Hastings Ire Jnd plan to attend are asked to meet at
the Legion hall at 10:45. at the lat­
Del 121—White Products *,D.
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE— Wai- est. ready to go in a group to the
ons Garage &lt;3&gt;—Coffee Shop (Of church. It is hoped there may be a
there will be some more sorrowful
ladle* &lt;2»—Trisnsle Service (If good attendance.
parent* and unhappy boys, who will
Fordland (2&gt;—Middleville Creamlearn in the hard way that they
ry (If. State Insulation (31—Hes«
Thornapple Community Fair
construction of churches, mission­
The Thornapple Community fair, cannot violate laws wRhnut paying verv great (peed and broken field ary efforts among the natives of
Bros. Hdwe. &lt;1&gt;; Middleville sponsored by the home-making de­ the penalty. There Is nothing gained running
l lhe Pacific Islands, work with miLln* up was a« follows:
partment and FFA club ot Thoni- and much that Is lost by traveling
tnhnpf°nu here in the United States,
Bra; Scores:
apple-Kellogg school will be held that road. No one can and no one: Hn-'inv*WMdhnrv ■ ‘tc • 011 dfm0»“^“Bng the great op' T.
.. „
—
Miller.
.18!-200-212-573 this Friday evening at 8 pm. at the ought to prosper by stealing.
O'Connor
wooaoun ponunitles facing the church in
Esch of the'threc cars parked In'A. Wll'.in
UuhL
Dalmon
. 149-210-213 —5T1 school. Main exhibits will be made
Snvder
Annsble ..
.. 150-200-2! 2—502 liy these and the Industrial Arts, the business district was left un- J.
* .'ialrohn
Rhvnard
.. 198-172-ttm— 5’i*&gt; department uf the school.
Clark ..
lucked bv&gt; their ownec. It may take
Wakefield ODDER FOR PUBLICATION
Laubsugli
.. 177-150-219-553
Each room will hove various ex­ li little lime and some effort for i»
Fch'llUiW
Hawthorn?
..174-U0-2CM—'.4’ hibit with the teacher in charge car owner to luck hLs car when he
Klin*
.169,104-2)1—f.4’ and parents are invited to visit park* it. But It Is worth dolnt
Chase -. I'rulmi# Otti
Wiilm.ui
..187-401-194 —54" them.
Not often do petty thieves break ,T. C«&gt;)*mnn
Honko
Shanncn
. 207-105-170 —54”
Tiie program will be given by two Into a car whose doors are locked.
Campton ... .. . 105-199-178—54” entertainers. Walter Harris, master
If these Saturday night stealers
Carpenter
Moore
.. 211-182-147-340 nf magical tricks and Mel Melson, are wise, they will go to the police O. Feldpausch
St. I
of Ukndmi Howard Hit.
lightning sketch artist and cartoon- officers, own up their misdeeds and
ftt with special musical numbers by restore the stolen property. If they
did that, they would get oft easily. '•‘”1-'’ gained unsslng
Jane Hooper and Jean Gritlelh.
would do the square thing, and P0' rs :itlcmt&gt;ted
would not wish to steal anything, Pa*M ' cmno'.rted
h.
M.n.r
Passes intercepted
hereafter
The Ladies auxiliary met at the
i Yards gained rushing
First downs . .
Barry County Farm Bureau held hall Thursday evening with 15 mem­
V.F.W.
NEWS
I
Fumbles
bers
present.
Mary
Cordc*
was
giv
­
heir annual meeting at tho High
Next regular meeting Thursday, yar&lt;j.&lt; penalized
chool with 250 present with a pot- en the obligation and welcomed into
Nov.
15.
Comrade
Fra^k
Reynolds
the auxiliary. Seven new names
has
resigned
as
Jr
Vice
Commander
Geo. Schultz of Paw Paw discussed were balloted on and will be given
JUDGE R. R. McPEEK
he cooperative fertilizer law In de­ the obligation at our next meeting. due to his wife's ill health. A spe- ,
al! staling that one of the objec- They were Edith Bunn. Pearl Light­ cial election to fill the,office will be ' &lt; Continued from page 1. Sec. D
| election Hr- was reelected for three
ives of the law was to develop the foot. Mary Shellington. Elnara held at the Nov. 15 mcetlnc
Comrade Gilbert Timm Is&gt;1111 In lrlll„ ...
tevemment owned mineral deposits Whitney. Marie Roush. Mabel Os­
ind lands.- Eighteen resolutions borne. Mabellc Yoder. A shower a critical condition and attempts flnil &lt;|, rjjTl&lt;.d to' be a candidate far
for Catherine Keeler featured the arc being made to have him entered another term.
rerc discussed and acted upon.
nt a Veteran'! hospital
Comrade
Two new directors were elected to evening.
It was Judge McPeeks tieadv nftn
We extend our sincere sympathy Geo Keeler is aUo on the sick list.
Comrade Thomas spent Monday
Delccates chr»cn to the to Sister Miller and famllv tn tiie
,-nr. and ’i ’«• Impartial and fair
evening In Freeport.
,.
tate convention Nev. 8 and 9 were: less of their husband mid father.
The
next
meeting
1*
Nov
15
Re.
’
...v
■**■- . Our 1946 membership has climbed
'hi."deehirui"in*thR c.v.mtv,
I. K, Mead. Carl Brodbcck. Claude
M
n u,,,r ,-lth
Iun(. Frank Ferris. Forrest Bender. mOTb.rU.ep.rtx S..urd»y m«ht |
Seatrice Dunning. Otis Boulter. a* 8 f-1 V-F.W. haH.
p-jijj quel will send them in. we will,
-- - ------ -■
Inward Stanton. Justin Simpson,
’ * *
, soon be 100’t
•nulatlnn
ns a Jurist —
bleh
—----------------otto Schantz. Mra Seth Galnder.
AT THE THEATRES
-----------------• • »
j thr s«ui of Integrity and honor and
A clever comedy, thr "Case against
••Duffy's Tavern." where the elite EMMANUEL GUILD
I bad the conOtlcnrc of the people of
Casey," was presented by thr Junior meet to eat. sing and dunce, with j Th* Guild met for their monthly . thl* Judicial district and deserved it
_Farh Bureau members under the I thirty-two great stars headed by
i meeting on Nov. 1. Alf Saint's Day.' Judae Mcfi'-'k had n sympathetic
"direction of Heber Foster.
] Bing Crosby. Paulette Goddard.
with the observance of Holy Com- . heart, not ...
of the emotional tvpe. W
Alan Ladd.
HAMEKICAN LEGION
। Chas. Coburn, pinny Simms. rnunlon at the church al 12 o'clock., the kind that sought to und*rs’.atid
I
nt which time the semi-annual in- folks So he won nnd rclatned warm
Robert Paige
* - -AUXILIARY ACTIVITIES
,
gathering
of
the
United
Thank
Off
.
nrt
lasting
friendships. His ut&gt;At the meeting &gt;f the Auxiliary, Stellar cast.
_______ Diary"—Sounds In- ,c,1nB W!U* “l’° r’'r''lv‘'&lt;&gt; Luncheon ri-zhmr. s and chars
on Thursday evening. it was voted ,
.
------ a,1 !.t'p ------ ------- — , questioned, whether he acted Us a
that the president. Mrs. Hazel Hint- ।Iterestlng! with Peggy Ryan. Jon |
; followed which featured Mrs. Gury’s ' nubile servant or as a private cltl.ley. and secretary. Mrs. Ethel Free­
zen.
man, be sent ei delegates to the1 "Out of Thb World"—with Ver..­ | Interesting report of the four-day —
1 training
- - - -■school for Women of the
annual conference of president* and onica Lake. Diana Lynn.
Oct. 24. IBM. he wn* united in
Kirbv Grant starring in n roar- I Church at Racine. WU. where she
secretaries to meet, in Bay City on
Ing adventure story. "Bad Men of r'presented the beard of West Mich-'
jBatuninv and Sunday. Dec. 1-2.
!. A socin] time is scheduled for the Border."
I Igan diocese.*
pThunday evening. Nov. 15. at the
-Strange Confession" —Mystery
?.ni:ouncement
----------- — made of a h'&lt; home Their marrh
tLecion hall in charge of the com- film
:
with Lon Clianey.
church family night supper next ^rtkularly haopy one.
|

5alc Conklin-Otis
Boulter Elected to
Farm Bureau Board

'i

ATTENTION!
Mr. Livestock Farmer and Dealer!
THE HOPKINS LIVESTOCK SALE EVERY MONDAY will convince you
it pays to sell your livestock through its sale. Monday's market is considered
the best market day of the week—the world over.
Our buyers need unlimited amounts of all kinds of livestock every Mon­
day. so make this your market every Monday to tell your livestock.

lust. n flue nnd dl»tln*nilshe&gt;!
oi hi* passing.

Fmma DcGruff. of Chnrl'itte

afternoon
Met nnd’st

« in Maple Hill ccinc-

OBITUARIES

THESE PRICES PAID MONDAY, NOV. 5:
TOP VEAL-$18 cwt. paid freely. MED $16.50 - $17.50
COMMERCIAL . . . $14.50-$16, culls $10-$13 cwt.
DEACONS
$5-$l3 cwt. by weight
BEST STEERS &amp; HEIFERS
.... Top $13.70
GRASSY FAT &amp; FAIR
Med. $9-$l 1.50 cwt.
BEST COWS .
. $12.20 - Med. $9.50-$l 1 cwt.
CUTTER C&amp;WS
$7.75-$9.25, conners $5.75-$7.75

FEEDER PIGS
$6-$22 each
DAIRY COWS
$104 to $228 each
SHEEP, TOP LAMBS $14.50. Med. good $13.20-$l3.80
FEEDER, OTHER ....... $11-$12.75 cwt.
EWES' . $6.50. Cull ewes $3.5O-$4.5O
BUCKS
$5-$6 cwt.
PLUS SUBSIDY ON ALL SHEEP.

mo s
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I. about

rtlevllle. and fr&gt;»
•«n In th* *«■
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in ThnnrMil.

33 mndehitdH n- f-'tir err

Miller chmted the renulem mass at
the .Ft Rose church on Monday

WE CHARGE NO COMMISSION ON STRAIGHT HOGS
Phone Hastings 2864 or 737F4 for truck to pick up your
livestock — one or a carload — Every hoof under roof.
died on Wednesday in a Knlnma»~i
hrwnltal after a lone illness
He

Most modern sole in southwest Michigan

SALE EVERY MONDAY 2 P.M

WALTER SHAFER
OWNER AND MGR.

lean Central railroad for 37 years.

ATRIAL
will
convince
you

her of the Masonic lodze also a
member of the First Methodist
church, where he »e-ved on the 6fOctal board, nnd had been active in
the Brotherhood. He Is survived
be his wife Mvrtle; one daughter.
Mrs. Gerald Dnster. Haiti* Creek:
three sons. Joscnh nnd Bradley, Lex. four brothen. William. Elmer. John

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STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
KEXALL STORE
llastinia

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Ben
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week

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ATTENTION

talru

MR. FARMER!
l it -.K-

I will call at your farm and pick up
your hog at ceiling prices. No com­
mission or shrink. Will call for any
amount. Will pick up Mondays and
Thursdays.

PHONE 2864 or 737F4 Hastings
I can use 500 hogs a week

CLYDE WARREN
YOUR LOCAL TRUCKER
HASTINGS. MICH.
Or icc me ot tho horse born at fairgrounds

tend
Kula

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1*45

PERSONALS
Gilbert Fisher were Mr* Albert Bel­
lamy and daughter of Detroit and
Mre. Mortimer Nichols of Grand
Rapids, who also visited Mu. Fred
Haney In Carlton Center.

their daughter Mary Elizabeth who
U attending MAC. thia year.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Erway and
Mrs Maurice Roush spent Monday
evening In Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mn. Harrison Dodds art
entertaining her father. Charles
Bennett and her ilser. Mn. Allen
Rosebrugh of Weet BrandW.
Mias Grace Edmonds spent the
weekend In Ann Arbor, the guest of
her friend. Miss Yi Fang Wu who
time for lhe Ban Francisco confer­
ence and Is returning to China In
December.
Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs
George Dean were Mr. and Mrs. O­
F. Conway and Mias Ellen Draper of
Lansing and on Bunday they enter­
tained Mrs Frances Draper and Mr
and Mrs. E. W. Roh and aon Buddy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bradford and

Roy Willis and daughter Janet and
Afid Mrs. Floyd Burkey and
— -,Campbell.
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Miss —
Dana
Battle Craek.
Mias Belva Rilay of Midland spent
Fr&lt;nk nkx* ,n South
weekend with Mr and Mrs n*4cnF. -•
F. Gooch
Hugh RUey.
.
-•
■ - — spent the weekend
* Mr
Mr ana
and asrs
Mrs nurr
Burr cooiey
Cooley mr.
Mr IQ
to 0,1,011
wl‘h hla aon, Arthur
. .
Gooch and wife. Mr. Goach plans to
attend the Metropolitan Methodist
Lawrsnca Foote attended the wedchurch Bunday and see the Armis­
tice day parade Monday.
Merle Cooley at the Plantation Sat­
urday night.

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Pr. and Mra. p. D. Walton held |
an Informal coffee honoring Lt. and ।
Mra. D. D. Walton Jr- following the
football game Friday evening. Their {
guests were Judge and Mrs. A. D I
McDctrald and Frcds.'tch. Corp, and !
Mra. Wayne Peterson. Mr. and Mrs.!
R M. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sicgel and Bob Rogers.

M

•end convention in Lansing.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs
Hazen Gray were Mr and Mrs

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Juppstrum. thr former having re­
Mrs. Ed McPharlln entertained
cently been discharged from service, the Birthday club Thursday with a
Mrs O. pred Eckardt She arrived ence Hemtnlngcr of Ackerson lake. Mr. and Mrs Burr Cooley enter­
potluck dinner, twenty-six being
Sunday in Marcellus.
tained with a buffet supper and eve­
Mr. and Mm. Adelbert Wilcox and trip very much.
She plans to liy of Grand Rapid* and Mr. and ning of court whist on Sundsy.
■Visiting
Mr. and Mn. Frank J. Hoonan. spend part of her lime here wifi I Mrs. Adelbert Heath of Bedford
•pent Sunday in Alma, the guests her sister. Mrs. Wesley Booher, (pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Other guests were Mr and Mra Roy
Willis of Battle Creek and Mr. and
A Halloween party was given by
Jeorge Heath.
of Woodland.
I Mrs. William Dunlap.
Saturday guests of Mra. George
Mrs Willtom Stebbins left Wed- j
• • •
the Apadenska Camp Fire girls at
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mm
Coleman were Mr. and Mra Mark
’t!1 w‘lh,hcr
Mr. and Mrs Frank Huntl.y who the Pariah House last Monday. AU ;
Coleman. Battle Creek and Mrs Jim Drenton and Mrs B. Elliott ol
C T‘1UfnpUxi
1,0,1 recently moved here from Royal appeared in costume and a happy
Blanch
lanch Wright of Mason.
Muon
Orand Rapid,.
. time was enjoyed with games.
3 I
A guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh i Mr. gnd Mr*.
BnuU wer,
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weekend guests of her mother. Mrs Aeb^ ^GrJLiMRan^.Mn NUk|8 H,nover- when fourteen friends
Mrs. B P Cowles entertained her
her sister. Mrs. Lola Gueas ot Kala- Alma Nordstrom and her brolhe
- Mrs Carleton KaTrhu
e“me to sPfnd thc evening and' bridge club for luncheon on Thura-

Mr and Mrs. M E. Cota axe going Nordstrom in Grand Rapids
north on a hunting trip thia week­
Mrs. Aben Johnson. Mrs Rich­
end.
ard Groot. Mrs. Harold Phillips MM
and
Robert Carter of Evansville. Ind (Mrs. James Bristol are attending
Mrs. Caroline Longyear's lecture ii
ley Cummings. Monday and Tues­ Grand Rapids Thursday.
The Rev Don M Gury. W D
day.
Mr and Mrs Ernest Hathaway Berne*. Douglas Barnes. Otto Haav
and three children of Milwaukee vind and Prank Hoonan attendee
•pent from Friday until Tuesday of the annual dinner of the chuichlast week here with bls parents. Mr. man's association at St. Mark/
tending the Civic Player's play in and Mrs. Mason Hathaway.
cathedral Monday night
Kalamazoo. Thursday evening.
Mra. Clay Bassett and Charier
Mrs. William Kelly arrived Friday
Mra. Garle Fuller. Mr. and Mra. from Willow Grove, Pa., for a visit relumed Ust Wednesday frum a
Hubert Fuller and Mra. Orville Har­ with her mother. Mrs. John Ketch­ luo weeks' visit In Scottville.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Chamber­
rington left Tuesday to Join Mr. am. A MM. 3 c Bill is being trans­
Fuller and Mr. Harrington in Des ferred to Brooklyn. N- Y. at present lain and family, and Richard CarMoines. Iowa. Later they are going
Aben Johnson. Rosa Dunn, R E iyon. aU of Cliarlotte. were Bunday
evening
guests of Mr. and Mra. Pay
to Dallas. Texas where the Herring­ Wall. Harold Phillips. Don Siegel.
tons will locate.
Byron Fletcher and Willard Smith Marble, coming to sec Fay who had
Sunday guests of Mr and Mr*. attended the automotive convention Just returned home with his dis­
charge. after 40 months of service,
Ben Campbell were Mr. fad Mr*. in Chicago this week.
most of it being spent overseas
A guest of Mr. and Mra. Chester
Banghart for several days next week
will be her mother, Mrs. Mason
Norwood.
Mrs. Frank Andrus. Mra. Edward
Goodyear. Mrs. Ray Branch and
Mrs. Gordon Ironside spent Wed­
nesday in Grand Rapids
Mrs. Leonard Jaratfar, daughter
of Mrs Lyle Brady, left Monday
a! tor noon far Loa Angeles. Calif,
I to meet her husband who has re­
turned to the UB.A. from the
Philippines and whq has received
his discharge papers.
Mr* Ruth Buskirk spent from
Wednesday to Saturday in Chelsea
with her sister. Mrs. Alvah ChapI' man.
Janet and Georgia Hayes spent
Friday night wilh their grandpar­
ents. Mr and Mrs. Fred Reynolds.
I Raymond Reynolds, who has been
I1 discharged from service, called on
his parents Sunday night.
NO prcmium-pricod gasoline con excel it*
Mrs. Harry McPhnrlln and Mrs
SURE-FIRE STARTING
j Will Tregenza of Detroit have been
vL-Ring Mrs. Howard Barnes and
NO premium-priced gasoline can give
I family for several days.
Cpl. Wayne Peterson came home
FASTER ACCELERATION
Thursday on leave after serving In
the Pocific war area. On Sunday
NO premium-priced gasoline can match its
Cpl. and Mrs Peterson and Paul
INCOMPARABLE SMOOTHNESS
visited his brother-in-law and sis­
ter, Mr and Mrs Verne Makley. ol
NO premium-priced gasoline con excel its
&gt; Portland.
| Mrs. Edw. Storkan was the guest
UNIFORMITY OF HIGH KNOCKLESS PER­
of Mrs. Timothy Howard of Kala­
FORMANCE IN ALL CYLINDERS
mazoo the first of the week for a

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Who WM hare for two days rUHlng f A f I i 1
I T E M C
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Baird, and
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his daughter. Johanna. He has gone J V U I M L
I I L Pi J
to his new stoUon. Camp Pickett. I Mrs Warren Carter waa
near Blackstone. Va.
I to a group of friends at Belly's Inn
Mrs. Bert Moore visited relatives I for dinner Bunrfny night, the guests
tn Lake Odessa, Flint, and rinsing returning to Mrs. Carter's home for

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GENERAL PUBLIC

■ Over the weekend guests at the
I home of Mr. and Mrs Walter Stan­
ley were Mr. and Mra Mustard and
two children. Pontiac. Dorothy
Stanley. H A 1/c. Great Lakes; Ill.
Philip Beebe. South Haven, and
Mist Marjory Stanley. East Lansing
Mra. Mustard and children remained
for several days. Mr. Beebe received
his discharge from the Army on
Nov. 2.*
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Becton of
Mr. and Mra Theron Caln, and
other relatives and friends.
: Edward Manni. who has served in
lhe Navy over three years, part of
the lime at Guam, received his dts-

week and arrived at the home of his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius
Manni. Friday night.
□wight Bcasmer of Canton. Ohio,

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Organizations

Sugene Beak attended the formal
veddlng of Mrs. Gonyou's sister well. Mr and Mrs Stanley Cum­
mings. Mr. and Mrs Ctrl Chase. Legion News
n Detroit over the weekend.
Remember the meetings each
Mr and Mrs Claud Kennedy
pen: Sunday with friends tn Hud- and Mrs. Prank Cooper. Mr and; Tuesday
Mrs. Lloyd Chapman. Mr and Mrs
Saturday evening. Nov. 10.
»n vllle.
Ted
Knopf.
1
a
supper
with lhe auxiliary.
Mrs. Ellra Knowles waa a Sunday
• • •
be our regular monthly supper com- j
fuest of Mr. and Mrs. Omo1
Mrs. Edwin Smith was me
the hostess
J&gt;ow|cs
noatess ;। blned with our Armistice Day gathCoowtea.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs to hospital guild No 5 for dessert ering.
3. P. Slnkler W1U be Mr. and Mrs on Friday evening. Following the
Hasp Guild 23 meet* with Mrs '
Fam Amlin and daughter Patty of business meeting, three tables of
Chicago.
bridge were in play with awards go- Harold Faster. Nov. 14 at 7;30.
Pythian Slaters of Hastings will I
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Goodenough ln« to Mrs Roy Hubbard and Mrs.
have a 1 o'clock potluck luncheon j
.ntertalned on Sunday Mr. and Mra. Anna McGufTln.
al the home of Mrs. Mary Cook.
John Banham and daughter Caro• • •
line Sue of Lansing. Afternoon
The Busy Eight ladies were en- Middleville, on Tuesday. Nov. 13.
JuesLs were Mr. and Mrs Dan tertalned. Nov. 5. by Margaret JohnTike Past Noble Grands Club will
Banham of Lansing. Mra. Richard cock at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs
Waite and son and Pvt. and Mrs. Rozel) Stanton. Pedro was enjoyed meet with Mrs. Henry Sothard. Nov
Lloyd Goodenough.
by all—prizes going to Doris Mc- 14 Instead of Nov 21. Potluck sup- !
Mrs. Clifford Colwell and two Dcnald and Katherine Weebcr Our
.ons of Flint are spending the Christmas party is planned for Dec.
weekend with Mrs. R. G. Finnic and 15 at the home of Mr and Mrs.
Regular meeting of the Hiawatha
Rebekah Lodge No. 63 will be held
.
Howard Orsbom
Bunday guests of Mr and Mrs.
■ • •
at the LOOT, hall Friday evening.
George Fulton were Mr and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Mattson enBOY'S CORDUROY OVERALLS . . . sizes 3 to 10
Ch»rks Arm-strong of Grand Rap- tertalned at their home In Jackiwti.
ids. Mr and Mra. Al Appleyard. Mrs Sunday. In honor of their twentyHospital Guild No. 7 will meet
in blue . . . teal
and brown colors . . $2.95
Bva Oakwood and Jim Brandl of fifth wedding anniversary. Col. Ty- with Mrs Lloyd Valentine. 220 W.
den. Mr and Mrs Richard Groot Marshal), on Wednesday. Nov. 14. al
usr jr.ifr
■m'‘« ?&gt;"-»
2 o'clock, instead of the third Wed­
ALSO—CORDUROY LONCIES
in Brawn and
nesday
rente attended the funeral of Mr
Blue at $3.95 . . and Brown Tweedroy at $4.95
Quests of Mr and Mrs Arthur
tnd Mrs Arthur Geukes In Mid­
WUlltta Saturday night for a pheas­
The Hastings W.C.T.U will meet
All that good “Safety Legion Quality.”
ant dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ln the home of Mrs Donald Smith,
434 W. Green St.. Tuesday. Nov. 13.
MM Mr .nd Mr.
Cd,
for lhetr annual November roll call
gess of Kalamazoo Sunday.
Gel the Best at
and payment of dues. The Rev.
Stewart Kelley and son Allen
A Halloween party was given by Lesson Sharpe will be the guest
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jos
Wednesday eve- speaker. Luncheon will be served at
Jellls in Flint Mra. KeHey who had Dolores
~------- , Woodruff
.------ ,
Guests were one o'clock.
been there for Susan Jt-Uls's birth- ™ng
_*lcr homt
Jane
Gardner.
day party returned with them.
'
" "&gt;r Nancy Bolton. Don
Matthews. Loyd and Floyd Sccber.
At lhe November meeting of the
Refreshments and games.
WS.CB. to be held In lhe MeUu-1
HASTINGS. MICH.
dut church parlors on Wednesday.
Mrs Fred Smith. 115 W. Center Nov. 14. the one o'clock luneheon
St., will entertain the Banner class U to be served by lhe Ruth Circle.
ot the Methodist Sunday school on Please make reservations not later
Tuesday evening. Nov 13. for the than Tuesday noon. Nov. 13. with
usual potluck supper Members ore Mrs. Maurice Ingram. 3456. or Mrs
Star Installation
j special meeting at the
Of Interest to friends In Hastings asked not u&gt; bring the cookies for Emma Murdock. 3868. Mrs William I
Middleville chapter No. 17 OKS. Dyris Poulson will net as
is the progress in art being made by the hospital as requested al the last Mishler is to have the devotions
n former Hastings girl, Kate Heath meeting. Notice will be given later and Mrs Robert Cook is program will Install its newly elected officer 1 officer; Clara Harper aa
chairman.
ver u marshal.
al 8 pm. Thursday evening in a and Mildred Mac I-------------Clnqucmani of Detroit, who, as a as to the date.
little girl, showed a marked talent
for an and took leaaons of the Ute
Mrs. D. G. Robinson here. In De­
troit she has enjoyed special train­
ing and-worked with Prof. Hayward
who had been a student of James
Whistler In Europe. For the past
two years she has been studying at
the Cranbrook Art IpsUtute Last
week she received the exciting news
that her painting "River View.” had
| passed the critical Jury inspection
for the annual Michigan Artists'
Show at Detroit. Tills Is no small
Beautiful sheer" lisle hose, long
honor, as out of lhe 2400 paintings
CHILBREN-S MiTTBNS—
wearing, good looking, com­
submitted, only 200 were accepted.
fortable. Popular colors.
Fleece rayon — woolens.
The Artists' Show is one of the out­
Bright colors. AU sues.
standing events In lhe art world in
Michigan. and Mrs. Cinquemani's
friends here are happy over the
recdknlUon of her talent. She U a
Nicely tailored Chesterfield
cousin of Mra. Keith Chase of this
WOOL MITTENS — Heavy
style coats in all wool fleece
city.
quality all wool, knitted.

WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A GOOD
SHIPMENT OF

BOY'S SAFETY-LEGION

SHIRTS
IDEAL FOR SCHOOL

2.
3.

"MONDAYS

ONLY"

BAIRD'S

NEW
CHESTERFIELD

SHEER LISLE

MITTENS

HOSE

97c

COATS

•nd

GLOVES

pa*r

$2495

35‘

SCARFS
$119 to $225

and suede fabrics.

SPOKE AT KIWANI8
Mias Jeanette Marla and her aeeing-eye dog added Interest to the
Pierson and other relative.} on weekly luncheon meeting of Klwanls
Tuesday and Wednesday of last yesterday Mi.u Maris is now teach­
ing the blind at the Ann J. Kellogg
Thomas Beck and George fpllon School In Battle Creek.
i were in Lansing over the weekend
attending lhe Townsend convention
Ensign John Isenhath left on Tuer MARRIAGE LICENSES
day for Groase He after spending his
furlough wilh his parents. Mr. and James D. Standlake. Duluth,
Minn
. ...... ........................
Mr-v OUo Iscnhath
T. 6 Baird went to Chicago Mon­ Dorothy J. Johnson. Hastings ...23
day to meet his sod. Captain Thom­ Warren L. Born. Cloverdale ....20
Donna Mae Gould. Cloverdale ..17
as Baird, from Camp Blanding. Fla

Excellent rayon linings

79‘

Finee sheer rayons Beautiful
all woo) Long or square. Pas­
tels and bright colors.

Popular colors

WOOL GLOVES—Bright color
wool gloves. All slays.
00

Sixos 9 to 20. 38 to 44

SWEATERS

BLOUSES

$450

Fine new blouses
At popular pricos

all wool sweaters Fine qual­
ity heavy yarn. Coal style. Sizes
30 to 46. An excellent value.

Tailored stylo
hnc rsyoa &gt;
Size 32 to 38..

YOUR
PERSONAL
MEDICINE

ALL WOOL PULL­
OVER STYLES ....

*j»s

COAT STYLE . . . $2.25 up

SHEEPSKIN

FOOT

MUFFS

Infant** Sixes

Children’s Sixes

Adult Sixes

Snow Suits

$2.25 pr.

$1.64 pr.

$3.50 pr

*5’5

An ideal Christmas gift.

Bright colors.

FOB SALE

we compound your prescription

HOME MADE BOLOGNA—No Points—Fresh every
Friday and Saturday.

perience and skill, and is a per­

BEEF BY THE QUARTER—No Points—Utility grade

tram care taken by our registered

is based on your physician's ex­

pharmacists, and the use of chem­

FROZEN FOODS
STORAGE

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115 S. JEFFERSON

A BIG SELECTION

H35
Lace panels, fine fabrics $023
and pattern*, pair . ...L W

icals from the controlled stocks

of reputable manufactursrs, en­

HASTINGS

CURTAINS

sonal medicine for you. The ex­

sure its accurate completion.

«. Pr.

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Size 1 to 3.

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"Courtesy and Friendly Scrvwe

PHONE 1131

HAbTlNGb

*825

Heavy quality snow $4445
suits—boya or girls
I

Coat Sets

Priscilla style &lt; iirlains.
$098
rollon barred weave, pair v

$12«
Stebbins &amp; Jacobs

rqaiarlle and cushian

$450

*2”

L OTTON BLOLSES - Round
neck, lace trim,
1j
soft cotton —
™

Children's Sweaters

The medicine you receive wlicn

FROZEN ASPARAGUS — 10 oz Packages — 31c —
Grown in Barry County.

$2.50

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Comes To Former
Hastings Girl

SERVICES RENDERED

Cutting, Wrapping and Freez­
ing of Meat.
Curing and Smoking of Hams
and Bacon.
Rendering of Lard.
Dretiingof Poultry and Rabbits.

$1.85

$1.39

$1B”

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auto

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GENERAL AVCTIONKEB

Mich.

Delton,

Sales made In any section. Dates
for auctions will ta» gfvrn with
promptness upon application. Call
al my expense —- phono Pralrievllta

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por word, Blalaaa charge SOc.
10c oddlUooal will bo charged for
blind Us.
41! riu. uo ter cask.
Ads a.l paid for by Wpjupl.l fol­
lowing will be charged as addlttoaal lOe tu oarrytag.
Foiotga Classified Bata Ic pec weed,
ctaigo des.

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AGENCY

CLASSIFIED RATES
IHs par word, mlalmsm ol JOe.
Display Uom Ml la tap. os black
fSM typo 10« p« ttao.
First laaartlcm
per wcrd.^ooch

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Phon, ord.r. to C.'.y'.
Phon. 2582

Is

Foil haLE—TltUern c room boas, m FOB BALK—1B» Cbbvroles town sedan.
S2S0. two extra good tires. Call ,u&gt;
foarth Ward, not far from school and
day but Saliirda&gt;. Phone 744FI-S. »&gt;••
not tar irom -2 store., and priced al
only «2.SOO. Uf. Miller Real f it|i. FOR HaLe—I93B model •A" Fotd.
tiousld lire,, all aoud ones. S1U0 Con
be &gt;.en at 12» N. Park Hi after V
lok* Nbl.K—Good prodocifse so acre
farm, good Ml building., eleetrie pump.
pM.
It*
Id arres .reding, plenty of pa,lure and FOR SaIAI—»7 Plymouth. »2d.'. Model
timber. Ea.t ol lU.tfug. on M 79 to
• A" '2d Ford pick up. Si tu. 1 mill,
Allerdidg Service Stollen. *oulb to
out »a Ea.t Nlate IIoa.1. Merle VorOrJ,
third road, turn left. «e-&lt;ind house. .
ll-S
Call snr da&gt; but .‘Uturday. CtlfLird
RALE—IW« Ford run.ertlbie
Cook. phon. 744F1 5. H. 4. Basting.. FOR
rtupe; good mntur and fair tire.. dJ7S.
Howard EUewurth. Mlddles.il-. It- -■
FOR HALE OR TRADE—2 large building
lots In Taylor addition in Battle Creek.
HALE—will J/4 ««&gt;• ' tavrulct
• Will trade for tractor Nashville phone FOR
platform truck, nearly new lite, tail
■»iss.
lid
at 1 tails .outh, 2H mile, ea.t .If

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Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars

Repainting your ear protect* metal.

bonds

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with n full- service policy tn the
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FOR SALE—Wood hard Land p.ckid
ance Company.
corn. Chs. DeGroctc, 1‘hup.r 7udF2-l

G. F. ECKARDT
438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

Form Bureau State Agent

AUCTIONEER
Call at my expense
732 F 1-3 Hastings

FOR HALE Wh.aT .7ruw " 4» 7enl7*i^7
bale. Mr. Beno Illdrlmau . .... oath
ot ll.ir.tdb
Sa.hi.lt. |K-n. 2IU7
It -

Sail
3®I
Marshall Furnaces

DR. DERK STUIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
111 W State
Hxsllngs
Phone.: U65-IM1

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Lilt Your Sole With
K. N. MEAD

Pole SALE—In arte. cl standing rota
Inigolrr t mile.
and - 4 all.
north ol Psslriesllle &gt;.r phon. »F2 2
Irelrl.'-I- Al B I’-u.or.___ lie
FOH SAIF.—luu tab. at. good rabbit
h.-y; 2-Ul tale. »l tiro railing .Halt.
•ul Brome liras.: around !■&gt; ton
I.mim hay. eloser and altaite. C'mI'
■ evening. Erie P»ake. ph-iae 7“5FI 2

WASTED—Married min ««t dairy form.
Laurence 1*. On&lt;». Ch..rluli'. Home 1
I'hvae ntdpu.
11-in
OPPOliTl'NITV* 7.1 lifetime .uvi.lylnc
DDT ard i.lbrr profitable prudu.r, to
r'ener'o- ea|.|tai’require/' M./t have
WNte"’.rr *a“e ’hlrSEHs’ COMPANY^

irs furnished and installed
Dept. T Free|«&gt;rt. III.
II ’
■ all makes of furnaces
WANTED—A mechanic Buick and Old.
prr tarred. Capable of running -hop
Eaves Troughing
Will l»o.e. .ell part ihlrre.l or
guarantee SI.27 boor Willard &gt;1
Tin Shop
Jahn.on. Ilrldlag, Mieh. Houk and

X

Floor Sanders for Rent

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

INSURANCE and BONDS

Jerry Andrus
one 151B

Nall Bank Bldg.

AUCTIONEER
List yoar Auction Sales wilh

DEWEY REED

HAULING LIVESTOCK
At oil times to Detroit
Stockyards, weekly.

Old. Dealer
ll-«
WANTED—Esperlenrrnl men t.. ...rk on
I. riutelrall.r., Al-' r ' |-rr,-n.-,| raau
tn. Jiiwrieared in handling »‘.&lt;ren
Jrirer and hammer
Apply K..yal

Phone 2864 or

VAl.fAHI.E l.riall ' I’aiol f’ran.h..e «..«
arallslde to a I'aint
Hardware Dealer
her. in lla-ting.. Paint A Vorntab
Manulartnor «Hh In year, esperieare
idler. iS... Jr.ln.&gt;ii.e io handle prolilaide *.I1 ..r.bll.hed line ol qual.1.
Paun.
Will mu.Ide. either e.tabIi. h.d aril run oarl.oony.

CLYDE WARREN
WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING

intriuL Io do an ■ni'lligral. aggtr-.lie md.g |&lt;&gt;l- Fur drta.I. a. He 1i&gt;
Has • V
. .. Ho...-r HaaHag^.

WANTED—Woman lu rare f..r borne
nhile Inoih.r work.. Coll :UO» after

SIGN PAINTING

FRANK JONES

WANTED—Washings, railed for and
dallvaiod Phons 7?r.l?3 ______ If
WISH II A ie. sn.ai: smofrSsTTp

AUCTION SALES

FAJLM EQUIPMENT

CEMENT CONTRACTOR
AU type* of cement construction.

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

Oil SALE - 111.1* Sliter Kins ion trap
iraeior. un rubber. Mauri... Jolineoek.
Cloven! de. phone Prairietille T0F.1.

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
And Efficiently by Our Local Collector

EQUIP YOUR TRACTOR

Phone Hostings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544 — Call
:ollcct.

SPRINGS— AU alsas. in metal (oil. Mat
tresses, rotion. fell. hair. Hos aprlngsHollywood beds. Tais bads. Inner
spr.eg crib mattresses. We epaclallsa
In good mattrrssea st rtaeanable prices.
BUY AND SAVE. AT PARKER WARE
HOUSE FURN1TLHE CO. 107 E. Rials
Rt Ph :&lt;u
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STVDIo COUCHES—Coil .pring con
strurtion. io a good selection uf atLAMPS— Make

Bill" Sherwood

Cattle'

HENRY FLANNERY

Fill! NAI.e’— Appleton 1 row rotn hn.her
ultb .hrv.lder lieadr in gu.nl r«udl
linn Ph..nr 3711 l.ake Ode...
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U.lle. .ir.lghl ».-l Uf l.-ka Odessa.

■birVi 1.1: —Tiis VU &lt;..rn hu7k'er
will
trade’ tor silo filler. Phone 1aire&gt; 2-ltt

Son of Geo. Eaton, veteran of 1800

Horses

Dowling. Ph. Banfleld 10-16

FOR HAI.K— MrCnrmlek Deering Farmall
rorn plrker. No JO. 3 row mounted.
Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
J..e M.illmaker, take Odes.a. 3 mile,
eaal.
il-«i
Phone 2170
Nashville
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
At My Expense

LLOYD J. EATON

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

Sheldon Agency

HUGH LANNING

Regular
i. Mantgi

WANTED—EMPLOYMENT

Buyer for STILES and Company,
Hastings stockyards, phone 25M, or
call 611 Lacey through the week.

We Remove Dead Animals
For Prompt Removal
of Old, Crippled
or Dead Horses
L
nnd Cows

WANTED—Home one in d. -mall amount
..I hou.a nork. r.penally lakiug .are
id lire, and gettlfig m»al«. Phone
niFIl alter It KI awning, and Sat

WANTED— Woman or girl 1.. help take
rare of children and bmlseWlark. full
nr part time. ii&lt;md .alary. Cali 55'U
or apple at Fraud.rn » Store.
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Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

TiV4*' '

Permitted to haul-by the
M.P.S. Commission

ail

acceptable

MAXIMUM TRACTION
POSITIVE CLEANING

KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collector

Johnion Supply Co.

gift

l.blr, .IjA.v.l pin up an.l bed 1 ni| .
LIVING ROOM NL'ITES— Charles ut

INSURANCE

FOOTWEAR NEEDS for HUNTERS

TRACTOR TIRES
NOW IN STOCK
trot h-

MEN'S FELT SHOES MEN'S HEAVY DUTY
4 BUCKLE ALL RUBBER
10-INCH
KNIT WOOL
ARCTICS

Firestone
Loren Coppock

Delton, Mich.

AUCTIONEER

Loren Hershberger
AUCTIONEER
My services to you begin when you
employ me to conduct your sale. CaU

City Transfer4 and
Storage Co.
Ill N. Michigan

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TREAD for
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• Mosimans Traction

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$2.69

Let ns help you change over from
steel to rubber. Free estimates.

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6 TO 12

Johnson Supply Co.
HASTINGS, MICH.

ED. FINNIE

MEN'S TOP QUALITY TOUGH

WORK RUBBERS

GUARANTEED

TRUSS FITTING
EXPERIENCED
FITTER

LyBARKER'S
iMtin*.
Hmm 2115

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
BRISTOL

DEAD

STOCK

Branch of Battle Creek Rendering Company

BATTLE CREEK 2-2961

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Thick Fleece Lined

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MEN'S 6-INCH
Sheepskin Pae's

Phone collect for prompt service seven days a week
SMALL STOCK PICKED UP FREE

HASTINGS 2715

MEN'S 9 INCH SHEEP fl
SKIN SHOES
cqqq ■

CUT-RATE

WANTED—Hod; aork •!
washing.
slmonlslug.
_ thsy Motor Sales Robert
FURNITURE spray pslit6

HOE STORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

IN BECK
&lt;L AUCTIONEER

Mich.
will br given with
pen application. Can

and worked for Ute OUego Chair PROTEST AGAINST
September 23. 1868, and graduated Co. Hia pay for 10 hour* of hard VANDALISM ON
HALLOWEEN
from our high school in 1886. He
tallied a ball team. and our subject
Halloween teems io give acme peo­
team, when Hastings could boast a however, any pay allowance to the ple a feeling of free license to do
just u they ptaaae .to commit acta
Has Served Alhgan in Many ••right smart” nine. He waa behind
of vandalliDi ahd otherwise perform
in practicing; but the factory «'**
Way*; Ha Ip hi I City**
pitcher's box. Will could and did quite willing to take the credit when In a lawless manner. *
Hal—Industrial
’ In a renrnl issue of the KalamaSome ot the meanest thing* that
racton and Cars
have been reported a* happening on
eeptlvo curves. After he moved to
•tory about Volncy W. Perris. of Allegan he still maintained his In­
Wednesday evening were not done
ttto Job; so when the chance came
terest in baseball, and caught for to locate in Allegan, he moved there. by small children, but by older boys.
earance and Inereasei
15. 18. h years old—old enough to
Frank Kltaon. of the Allegan team,
know better and certainly too 41d to
who later Joined the Brooklyn Na*
ta&gt;. W h.
-•»««.
tlorial
League team.
.ECKARDT
w*&lt;y*&lt;he GaxeCU't editorial staff, for a
Ml copy of the article.
In 1888 Volney moved to Otsego.
8 E. Grand

VOLNEY W. FERRIS

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one 3721

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where the man of tho
Lire S'.±’ '.S' h«« h- b—
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HOTEL

HASTINGS

RK STUIVE
OPRACTOR
Hasting!
■; IM5-I991

Dining Room
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS

CHICKEN - TURKEY - STEAK

a bad heart cgDdltlon and unable to
as alderman for four terms. He waa ,
sheriff of Allegan county for six work aa a result ot this Lllneja. Two
fellows came to the front door and
made such a racket that they awak­
village for ten yean, 1823 to 18S3.
ened a small child the woman ot
since 1802. and is still serving. The
people there like lhe way he con­
duces that offlee. Every one brought
before him for some Infraction of
the law knows he will get a square
deal In Justice Ferris' court. And
that. If he U guilty lie will gel what

OPEN A7:D
Make Dinner Reservations Now!
RUTH SPRINGER and BEATRICE MURPHY
Proprietors
.

Flee lloun:

Evenings:
U Wed, Fri.
•d

IT IS NOW VERY EVIDENT THAT

rhn/Tjdaya

IT DOESN'T PAY TO RENT

'e Dead Animals
nnipt Removal
d, Crippled
cad Horses
id Cows
j

STINGS
HONE
0030

Cattle'

CHEMICAL CO
FARM
JMPTLY
Collector

SO BUY A HOME NOW
AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD 7 ROOM HOUSE wilh
procticolly every thing about it new; has 4 bed­
rooms and complete bath up. living room and din­
ing room combined, large hollway with closets,
modern kitchen, stool down, new hot water heater,
and new water softener, new furnace, new chimney,
oak floors down, completely insulated with rock
wool. 2 stall gofage, large lot, priced at__$?,500.00

6 ROOM HOUSE in the 4th ward, has just been
completely remodeled, has 3.bedrooms up and one
down, has hardwood floors up and down, automatic
hot water heater, laundry room, nice kitchen, lot
and one-half-—$6,800.00
8 ROOM HOUSE In the 1st ward, all modem, has
living room, dining room, kitchen and music room
down, four bedrooms and complete bath up, has a
garage, priced at$5,250.00

AN EXTRA NICE 6 ROOM HOUSE in the 2nd ward,
has 3 bedrooms, all modern, has extra nice»floors,
modern kitchen, garage, insulated$6,000.00
7 ROOM HOUSE in the 1st ward, reel close in, has
3 bedrooms, new hot water heater, new sinl$. new
combined garage and work shop$5,000.00

9544 —Coll

ORKS

6 ROOM HOUSE and 8 lots in the 2nd word, has
new electric hat water heater------------------ $4,200.00

ALL YEAR AROUND COTTAGE at Leach Lake,
nice location, for.
$3,500.00

DUTY
UBBER
RCTICJ

ESTATE
OKER

Community Notices
BanfleU
.
The November meeting of the
Banffeld WB.C3. will be held at
the home of Mn. Lena Bowman's.
Thursday. Nov. 8.
The Banffeld Farm Bureau club
meets with Mr. and Mrs Donald
Sass, Wed. evening, Nov. 14?,
Delten
The Home Literary club will be
entertained* by Mra. J. C. Horton.
Mrs. Ralph Harper and Mn. Cecil
J. Barnum at the Delton school
building on Thursday. Nov. 8. Roll
call "My Grandmother's Table at
Thanksgiving." Program: A Thanks­
giving story by Mrs. Gertrude Evers;
t»em by Mrs. Ernest Quick: music.
Girl's Olee club.
The Kinsley Ladles Aid Society
will be entertained by Mra. Stewart
Waters on Wednesday Nov. 14.
Dinner will be served.
Mrs. Blanche Stevens will enter­
tain the Delton luland Lakes Gar­
den club at her home. Thursday
afternoon. Nov. 8lh at 2 o'clock.
Roll call: name some vegetables you
are storing for winter and s0iat
method you are using. Program:
Thanksgiving Centerpiece. Mrs.
Roger Williams; Winter Bouquets
in Colored Gloss. Miss Caroline
Solomon.

Martin Comen
Preaching next Sunday at 10
o'clock. Plan to attend services.
The WB.CS. meets with Mrs.
Evadene Weeks in Hastings Wed­
nesday. Nov. 38 for a potluck din­
ner. AU are cordially invited to
attend.

Cedar Creek Cemetery circle will
be entertained by Mrs. Alta Mother
and Ad&gt; Ashby at the home of Alta
Mosher In Cloverdale on Nov. 14.
Il will be an afternoon meeting. All
welcome.

USE A GOOD SIRE
TO IMPROVE HERD
The quickest, cheapest and most
popular way to improve a beef cat­
tle herd la by use of a good sire,
says George Branaman, research
associate in animal husbandry at
Mchlgan State college The reaaon.
he explains, is that the bull affects
aU the calves whUe the mother In­
fluences only one.

made chiefly by the use of an un­
usual bull that has the ability to
sire calves that are better than their
predecessors. In his opinion, many
bulls deserve not only criticism but
the slaughter house.

FUNERAL HOME

SIZES

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

12

1 SHEEP

ROBERT
MocARTHUR

UH

$398

DAN C.
-WALLDORFF

ROBERT C.
WALLDORFF

A MODERN, HOME-LIKE FUNERAL HOME
A LARGE SELECTION OF CASKETS
Reverent, Friendly Service

DAY AND NIGHT AMBULANCE SERVICE
328 BROADWAY

TESTIMONY ML IN
30 DAYS FOR BRIEFS
judgs Asks for Briefs in Fish
Cate; Decision After
Studying Same

’

Testimony was offered all day
Thursday, and was completed Fri­
day noon. In our Circuit Court. In
the Injunction case of John W.
Bailey and his two brothers, of Bat­
tle Creek, to restrain Conservation
Officer George Sumner and the
state deportment of conservation
from interfering with the Baileys
fishing Ln lhe waters of Metcalf lake
In Assyria township.
■
The lake covers about &gt;30 acres,
and is entirely surrounded by land
which Is owned by the Bailey
brothers. They claim to own the
lake, and that they have the right
to fish Ln its waters when they
please, by reason of their ownership.
The defendants deny that- the
Salleys have their claimed right to
fish out of season In Metcalf lake,
because of ownership of the land
surrounding it. Mr. Sumner and
lhe department assert that Metcalf
lake has an outlet, sometimes with
a considerable depth of flowing wa­
ter. which empties Into a publicowned lake, which they keep sup­
plied with game fish. These fish

lly. and demanded "A trick or a
treat" and were Impertinent and
ungentlemanly to both the husband
and wife. When informed that the
man was 111 and ahouldn't be dis­
turbed in that way one boy replied.
"He doesn't look very ----- kick tq
me." When lhe boys were ordered
to leave the premises, one called
"Come on. gang." and lhe other five
or six boys. In the car Immediately
responded. They went Into lhe back
yard and broke down lhe two
clothesline posts, which the house­
wife had to replace herself as her
husband wasn't able to help her Ln
any way. The boys then piled in
their car and went on. probably to claim, into Metcalf lake. They
do further damage to other's prop­ claim that the law gives the depart­
ment the right to prevent lhe
erty.
catching of game fish out of season
the second ward where lhe fellows in that lake. The Baileys were ar­
rested by Officer Sumner for having
took a glider off the porch and tore
game fish In their possession, which
Il to pieces and bent the metal out they acknowledge were caught out
of season in the lake which they
and they also demolished some lawn assert they own. '
seats that had been left on the
Attorney Cavanaugh, of Battle
porch. In the first ward, there
Creek, appeared in this case for the
were three auto loads of young fel­
Baileys, a lawyer from Ute attor­
low**-not children—performing sim­ ney general's department and Prose­
ilarly to lhe ones above mentioned, cuting Attorney Barnett represented
acting disgracefully and disgusting­ the conservation department and
ly. At one home when the doorbell Officer Sumner.
was answered by lhe woman, the
After the testimony was all In.
boys threw handfuls of beans in her
Judge McDonald gave the lawyers
face. That Is certainly far cry from
30 days in which to present their
a gentlemanly act. Other places In
briefs, with their arguments and
the city were visited by high school elutions from lhe laws of this state,
girls, who demanded treats. Three end the decisions of Ute supreme
girls might better have been at courts which they believe support
home with their parents, instead of their oontenUons.
racing up and down lhe streets dis­
There will be state-wide Interest
turbing people who were sitting In the decision which Judge Mc­
quietly at home.
Donald will render in this case. He
It would seem that Hastings young will naturally give a lot of study
men have had an opportunity to and time to the consideration of the
learn Just what happens to fellows arguments and citations which the
who persist In defying law and or­ attorneys will offer in their briefs.
der by the past summer's experi­
ences when more than a score were
given punishment for such acta of
vandalism and disregard of law.
Malicious destruction of another's
property—such as tearing down
clothes posts, destroying screen
doors, porch furniture, breaking
windows and tearing off the siding
of homes—should bring severe pun­
ishment to the perpetrators ot such
Incidents.
Is this city breeding a bunch of
lawless hoodlums, despite all the
teachings of the Boy Scouts, the
YMCA, the Youth Council, the
churches, the Bunday schools and
other helpful agencies? The home
should be the first place where boys
and girls are taught to respect the
rights and property of others—but

gard and their children “go wild."
resulting Ln delinquency and later,
often. In careen of crime.
Here's hoping something may
somehow be done to bring these
young people to a realization of
what they are doing, before it is
too late. "A trick or a treat" may
be permissible for iltAlc children but
for boys and girls of high school
age. the practice is silly, inexcusa­
ble and worse than childish.
Young people should have their
fun and good times to which they
are juslly entitled and which no one
slould begrudge them. But even
good times ought to be confined
within lhe limits of consideration
for othen. Let us all hope there
may be no repetition ot the lawless­
ness shown on Halloween.

Bees have a strong "homing" In­
stinct so that they are able to get
back to their hives even if they go SCHOLARSHIP STUDENTS
a long distance. Bees often fly as far REPRESENT LOCAL
U. OF M. CLUB
as three miles to gather necUr.

WALLDORFF-MqcARTHUR

ALL

6 TO

punishment.
Hastings Is glad to have furnished
such a useful dtiien to Allegan.
He has been a good man for Alle­
gan and the town has been good to
him.

W

3.98
4.48

SECTION

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1945

NINETIETH YEAR

The University of Michigan Alum­
ni Club were proud to send another
scholarship student to the Univer­
sity when the fall term opened a
week ago. Because Hastings has
thia organised group of alumni,
Hastings High school has the privi­
lege each spring of recommending
some of their outstanding students
as candidates for scholarships. The
Alumni Club through their scholar­
ship committee recommend three
students to the University. These
three are then eligible to take a
special test and the scholarships are
assigned accordingly by the Uni­
versity.
Thia spring, scholarships were
Merllyn Zuttermelster. Richard
Poster 1* now taking the Navy V3
training at WJd.CJC. but Merllyn

dan Hall, the freshman dormitory
at Ann Arbor. Morris Hill, sopho­
more. la another *cholar»hlp student
can also take pride. ■
The Alumni Club Scholarship
Committee la Mra. O. E Goodyear,
Mra. Jasort McElwain. and Mn.

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D

YOUR
PHARMACIST

IS YOUR MOST RELIABLE SOURCE OF INFORMATION
ABOUT PRODUCTS TO MAKE YOU WELL AND KEEP
YOU WELL—

YOUR HEALTH IS HIS FIRST CONCERN.

HE IS CONSTANTLY STUDYING TO KEEP ABREAST
OF SCIENCE SO THAT HE MAY RECOMMEND THE
VERY BEST PREPARATION FOR YOUR PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
HE FILLS YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS THE WAY YOUR
DOCTOR WANTS THEM FILLED. YOUR DOCTOR HAS
CONFIDENCE IN HIM.

BRING YOUR PROBLEMS TO YOUR PHARMACISTHE UNDERSTANDS YOUR NEEDS.
NATIONAL PHARMACY WEEK. NOV. 4-11

Congratulations! It’s
good to have you back.”

There re great
days coming!
☆ Already we are hanging out the welcome sign for our boys and girls re­
turned from service. We are more than glad to soy "Welcome Home." Let
us all make them feel that our welcome is genuine . . . and, let us all BUY
MORE BONDS so that there will be no hold-up in the steady stream of return­
ing veterans.
☆ Let us all plan for the future for "The Great Days Ahead." Business must
be stimulated . . . Homes must be built or remodeled . . . Forms must be
improved. We invite the people of this community to consult us regarding
their pions for the future. If the question of money is involved, and it us­
ually is, our officers will be glad to discuss your problems with you. Loans
are available to all qualified individuals and business firms . . . and the
loaning of money IS on important part of our business.
and BUSINESS LOANS
SEE US FOR FARM ... BUILDING
Consult This Bank If You Wish To Borrow Money.

HASTINGS CITY BAN
"Fifty-Nine Yean of Continnou. Servian’
HAKIWCA

PHONES: 2105 ■ 2103

PHONE 2685

* SHOW YOUR COLORS—Buy V. 3. Victory Bomb •¥ StoRifi
*u‘dy dan

iiKsesmi

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. NOVPan A 1W

TWO

PERSONALS

and Nancy attended the homecon-1 |A
Ing game at Mich State Saturday |*|
gnd while there Attended the open

on Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rshor »nd Ml**
Marilyn and Richard IMhor of Can-

1/ Uli Sun-

I. 1 In Grand Rapid*

Wednesday.
Mr, c u 3iuon
Kal.
U. Anag Pao^laXt yesterday for amaaoo ud as** Jalin Puidme of
fayo General hospital. Galesburg. | Three Rivers wire Sunday guest*
I1, after spending a furlough of , of MUg ggabej siason.
Mee week* with her parent*. Dr
Ur. in(j Mrl. N. r. shellenbarger
Mr and Mr*.
«r_ - —j
VUlard Petty and son of Midland ' Birman and children of Hastings
wore also guests at the Burton Per- visited Mr. and Mrs Elmer Horn,
ry home on Sunday, little Arlene I
of charlotte. Thursday of last
Ferry returning to Midland with week, h being their grandmother's
them for a visit.
I 83rd birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prentice vis-1 Judge
judge A. D. McDonald. Howard
lied from Friday Uli Sunday with Tredinnick and Frederick McDon­
Mr. and Mr*. Donald Prentice of ald. C. W. Dolan. David Goodyear.
Clifford Dolan and Dick Groos ware
Stunts
Mr* Clare Jones went to Chlcag:) among those who attended lhe game
last week to meet her husband, who in Ann Arbor Saturday.
__ __________ __
, Barbara Shannon. Dori* Lock­
in the Hawaiian Islands. They are wood. Maureen Haavlnd were home
vi*1 ting his parent* tn Iowa before from WM.CJE. for lhe weekend and
coming home_____________________; Doris Lundberg from MSC.
Mra. Prank Patterson of Phoenix.! Dr. and Mrs. K- 8. McIntyre spent
Artsona. and Dr. Winifred McLrsvy I Thursday In Alma.
of Grand Rapids railed on Hastings
Mr and Mrs. Don Taffee were
friend* on Sunday and were dinner Grand Rapids visitors Saturday.
guests at Mr*. Jennie Loehr of RutAllison Tolles. Linden Snyder and
land.
E G Hothaar attended the races at
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lawrence and Northville Downs Saturday evening
fair children .of Hickory Corners
Mr. and Mrs C. C. Hlgbie. Betty

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.

taught economic* at MKC for 46 : Anj Banner IutMCr)lxr» whoM
years. .
| subscription has expired can hand
Mr nnd Mrs cedxic Morey will be : their renewal to the Middleville oor-

attend the dinner dance at the
country club there Saturday night.
Gordon Finnle was the weekend
aue*t of Mr. and Mra Jay Ketchum
and *cu* In UmUng anil attended
lhe M H c game Saturday.
tne
v game ©aiuro.).
Among tb&lt;&gt;*c alUndlng the James
Melton concert In Grand Rapid*
Friday evening are Mr and

Snug sweaters for frosty weather! A
fine selection of Cardigans. Slip-Overs

Birthday Ulnaer
William Streeter was the victim
of a happy birthday surprise Bun­
day when his Immediate relatives
gathered at hl* home for a chkken
dinner in his honor. Besides TxU
own family were his parent*. Mr
and Mn Oel Streeter and his sis­
ter. Mr* Betty Hoebeke and two
small daughter* of Gun lake and his
aunt. Mr* -MinnU* Johnson of Mid­
dleville. just thirteen, but none bad
any superstition for disaster comas
whether there are thirteen or four.

ond Blouse Styles.
Short ond long
sleeves . . . A large variety of new Foil

shades and Novelty weaves.

PURE NYLON BLOUSES
They’re bock ogoin. ond they ore very qttroctive. Short sleeves
stunningly styled . . . expertly sewed, they’ll complement your suits

and skirts.

s3.95
BUY VICTORY BONDS

BONNET &amp; GOWN SHOP
104 E. STATE ST.

PHONE 2132

AUCTION SALE
As I hove sold my farm. I will dispose of the following at Public Auction at lhe place
located 8 miles east of Hastings on Nashville road and Vi mile south; or 4 miles
west of Nashville and Vi mile south of Berryville church on

TUESDAY, NOVENBEB 13,1945
COMMENCING AT I O'CLOCK.

SHEEP
20 head mostly coarse wool ewes, from
I to 5 yrs. oldRegistered Shrop buck. 3 yrs. old.

POULTRY
250 large type English White Leghorn
pubcts. Getty’s strqjn. age 5 mot. qld.
75 yeailing White Leghorn and Leg-

Twp 12 ft. log chains.
soi of dies. Two I beams. 14 ft.
p. gas engine.
Emery grinder, good one.
Post hole diggers.
Picket fence. 50 ft. for temperary com

W

400 Ib. 2-12-6 fertiliser.
Gas druin. good one.
Potato planter. Rip saw arbor.
Dehorncrs. Level. Vise.
Chick feeders. Electric watcrcr.
Drinking feuntqins.
.
Cool burner brooder stove.
Set 1.000 lb. scales.
Milk pails. n&lt;w. Strainer, new.
Two 10-gal. milk cans.

FARM IMPLEMENTS
Deering binder. Corn planter.
Wagon, steel wheel.
Weeder. Stone boat.
Trailer and stock rack.

HAY &amp; GRAIN
100 bu. oots.
12 ton clover hoy.
50 boles wheat iteaw-

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

4 hay slings, double forks.
150 ft. hey rp&gt;«.
Blow torch. Lawn mower
35 iteel posts. 60 sewer tik.
Celvcnised stock tonk.

:t(jc fence machine
icg stretchers.

Quantity canned fruit, sweetened for
tojrk.
Kitchen table and chain.
Day bed and pad. 2 cockers.
% metal walnut finished bod.
Double coil springs and mattress.
Dresser. Stand.
Dressing tgble.

TERM?: CASH

HERBERT V
Henry Flannery, Auctioned

X, PROP
Kenneth Wilcox, Clerk

dared away from home couid at legal
rejgsrt her pretence to lhe owner
and leave out the killing.

mings; Jane Hathaway. Mary Ku*
The Mnior dam of Thornapple- Una parey; Jamaa Ball. Paul *gUlh:
W. K. Kellogg school will pngant and Bophrony. Myrtle Davis.
the play "Lnvaudar tod Old Ucs"
ia the school monMlum °A ThurvYaluahlc
Killed
day and Friday avenlngs, November
Thelma, valuable and high pedi­
greed German Shepherd dog owned
The ca*t iadudaa: MU* Mtfy by 8, P. Mygrs. waa found dead in
Alnslee. Lorraine Whedax; IX. Pal- the east of town Bunday, appar­
tenon. Richard White. Hepaay. ently ahot. Tin* dog waa the kind
Kathy FTOet; Joe. Robert Potts: trained for aeeing-eye dog* and it
Ruth, Mary Alice Karoh.le; Carl.
Paul Hiles; gangUe, Petty Cup- annoyed by a dog that had wan-

EUrtbAay Celebralioni
Mr». W. A. Cridlcr cntertalaed
. nine small boys at the Crtdlet home
following school on Thursdaji to a
j birthday party (or Master Dean*
7th birthday. Game* snd refregh। menu made it a lolly occasion for
lhe children who hope Gran may
। have a lot more birthdays and par-

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™t^^aV*tt^Mta^‘UC&lt;x£er*
with a small attendance Officer*
{iKted for the nul year were:
o x chiirmau. Virginia CrWter;
!
retafy-ucaHpcr Edith Stokoe:
1
of ^wtng. Groce wkSell!
Richard Grws, Dick Groos. Clifford.
chairman. Edna Uo.
Dolan and Reynold* Oorde*. Mr and ।
*
_______
Mra. O. O. Burkholder. Barbara,
Bujkholder. Mr. and Mr* Cedric
Bowen* Mllta AM
ICuray and Mr. arfil Mr* R E Wail.
The Bowens Mills aid society will
Mrs Robert Burch . and Mra. have a dinner meeting on Thursday
Thelma pubwt Arc attending the Nov 14&gt; wlu&gt;
eu^ Springer:
wedding of tha former's granda miscellaneous sale to help
nlect. MU* Jo*” Welrlnga. at Grace । raUc money for the Yankee Spring*
Episcopal ehureh in Grand Rapid* Red CruM quoU lt u hoped there
Saturday evening,
i wm
n )Brge attendance.
Mr. and Mr*. Byron Fletcher en-1
_______
tertalned last week her father Roy
Graham, her brother and *ister-lpThe November meeting of the
। Masters-Jone* circle will be held at
two children of Lebanon. Ind.
i 2 30 Thursday afternoon. Nov. 15.
'Continued on Sec. 3 &gt;
with Mr*. Mary Gray and Miss Eul*
Shrouger. Members remember lhe
dale and be present with some conirlbuttan for the program.

Casually Yours . . .

2 Guernsey heifers. I yr. old. not bred.
2 Holstein heifers. 1 yr. old. not bred.
Holstein heifer. 10 mos. old.

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Farm Bureau Mee Un* s
'
,
The Irving Rainbow Fann Bureau
group will meet at the home of Mr.
and Mra Suphen Carter on Tucsday evening. Nov. 13.
The North Thornapple farm bu­
reau group will meet at the home of
Mr. and Mrs Otto Scitantx on Wed­
nesday evening. Nov. 14.'
The South Thornapple farm bu1 reau group will meet on Wednesday
evening Nov 14. wtlh Mr and Mrs
Vur Adams on the Prairie. Topic!
tor discussion i* "Post war changes'
facing the farmers." ft Is hoped
I lure will be a good attendance—an
1 ! error was made in last week's no-

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*Ud very attractively by Mtas Ra­
ther McNut. niece of Mn. Warner.

and play Ida card*. After a light
On Saturday evening, Oct. 20. a lunch the majiy^toygly and useful

pr ratal
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Mn. Roy Oaks and
Burthdutf were host

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Mayor Marc Squier returned to
Chicago. Sunday but expect* to get
his discharge to civilian life, thl*
Thursday
Mr*. Ray Servan has received a
letter dated Oct. 23 from her son.
T'Sgt. Ivan Payne stating he was
Lu Okinawa helping shape up a
squadron for the return home and
expects to be one of those returning
Robert Culbert ha* been recently
discharged and with his wife, the
founer Betty Servan. is home from
Calif. They are slaying between
the Culbert and Servan homes uplll located and were in town Friday
and Saturday.
Sgt. Robert Frost located in the
oil fields of Burma recently shot a
four-fool lizard in a tree, which
greatly pleased the native* who find
it s very palatable delicacy.
8 Sgt William Warner of the 26th
Inf. Div. has been recently dis­
charged from the army at Fort,
Sheridan He was In service 4 yr*. I
and 2 mo. of which 13 mo. were
spent in thg E.T.O. Sgt Warner:
entered service in Aug ot '41 and
took his basic training at Pt. Bragg.
N C. He went overseas in Aug. of

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The YD &lt;Yankee Division' slated
World War I. The division rank*
fourth in the matter of citations
The Y.D. entered combat in Sept.
'44 and fought In such areaA as &amp;jloguc. Nancy. MeU. the Saar, and
the Ordennc* Hwy halted at Ullerickaburg. Austria, on V-E Day.
"Bill" served a* supply Sgt., a vi­
tal and'fcspotulblc job. He wegrs
the E.T.O. ribbon wilh four stars,
the good conduct and' pre-Pgsrl
Harbor ribbons.
On release of the point system he
became eligible for discharge *(lth
106 point* and was transferred to
the glh Armored Div and Inter to
the 701*t Tank Bn. in England. Ho
was sent home from this outfit.
He will resume his work at McIn­
erney's Spring and Wire plant in
Grand Rapid*
Charles Baughman ha* received a
letter from Forrest Ryno. a former
resident of this vicinity from Tuc­
son. ArUons. where he has been foe
some time because of his health,
following a severe illness while a
testdent of Grand Rapids. Forrest
ststea that a recent check-up at the
Mayo Bro*, hospital in Minneapolis.
Minn., finds him oJl. His wife. Ma­
rie and her slater are living in AriIona with him.

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Pfc. Harry B*Uch arrived tn Kew
11 York. Thursday of last week on the
it Oeu Hodge from Calculi*
ere lie has been since Sept IQ4J
11 after three year's service. He phuied
UB iMPUtQr Friday from New Jersey
and said the Statue of Liberty cer­
tainly looked swell. He was on hl*
way to KarrUburg Pa Satutdav
and expects to reach home this

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«noon. * Mr. and Mn. OWm WU- _1 Mr. and Mrs. Willard Whittemore
recently. * Lt. Leonard Kroes, who
I Mrs. Max Reynolds and Mr. and U stationed at Danville. ■ Ky. ar­
| Mrs. Roger Williams, attended a rived at the home of his parents.
Funeral serviCM ware held at 10:30 party at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Friday In the Henion funeral home James Slocum, near Hastings. Sat­ Thursday. where he will spend a
herc for Maurice A. Mills. 73. a far-1 urday night. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Doqg- two weeks' furlough. * Mr. and Mrs.
tner. Burial waa made tn Prairie* las Floria and three children re- Willard Whittemore spent Sunday
vllle cemetery. The son ot Mr. and; turned home froth Big Springs. Tti, with their sister, Mn. Mae Anders
•
Mrs. Augustus Mills, he was born; last Tuesday. Mr. Floria has been in Kalrmaioo.
Dec. 2C. 1871. and had always re-1 stationed in Texas for some time,
Mr. and Mn. Garth Floria and
sided in Prairieville township. He “
He apent‘ **"
the
“ weekend in Fort son Jeff are spending a few days
leaves the widow, four sons: Roy., Wayne. Ind., where he will receive with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.,
Charles Floria, until they can move
South BendK Ind.: Bernard. Kala- his honorable discharge
into lhe house they have Just purmaaoo; Harvey and Gerald. Detroit:
Mra. Minnie WI bold a and daugh­ chaaed in Hastings. * Mr and Mrs.
four grandchildren: one great-grand
ter, Mra. Dorothy Herbert, recently Isaac Johnson who have been man­
child: one sister. Mrs Beetle Sedg­
•pent a few days in Chicago.- help­ agers of the Delton Telephone office
wick. Kalamazoo
ing the former-* father. Henry SiuMr. and Mra. Charles Floria spent ler celebrate hi* 89th birthday. * resigned and moved to their farm
------ .--------. Sunday
-----..-------------procerdl of the play “Love
Saturday
and
with
Mr. and.
near Prairieville. Harley Burket,
Mrs. John Bright at Davidson. Mich. Your Neighbor" which waa pre­ a former manager of the office is
* Mr. and Mra. Thomas Pocock and sented by the senior clasa in the again in charge. * Mr. and Mn.
iamily of Unalng visited her par­ school gymnasium last Friday night Horace Tungate and two children
ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Kern re­ amounted to about 8140. * The 12th were dinner guest* of Mr. and Mr*.
cently. * Mra. Gilbert Hamilton of annual fair will be held in the achool Dale Bunnell at Pair lake Sunday.
next Friday night. * Mr. and Mn. * Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Fuhr of
er at the Kern home Monday aft- MOton Dealer of Coat* Grove called Athens spent Sunday with her fa­
ther. Lyle Bunnell at Fair lake. *
Mr. and Mn. Horace Tungate at­
tended the wedding of a cousin at
Stockbridge Methodist church in

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NOW
FOR WINTER
DRIVING
checked and tested.

Complete Winterizing Service

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES

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man. C. E. Mater U the director.
The annua) report of the welfare

PHONE 2554

Custom*,, may pay their bill* to C. J.
Lahr at thp Hasting, Lumber &amp; Coal
Co., office, or to me at 126 South Han.
over St.
Within the next few day, you will re­
ceive separate statement* for cool and
building material,, if you have not al
ready had a bill.
FRANK SAGE.

1»

Al.the county home tor the past
been maintained at the expense of
the county. Tills home is under the

tlun of the home. Now wc-wlli tell
i you what it gotta Barry county to
furnish all the food, clothing, shoes.
■ also a comfortable, electric-lighted
room, wilh a good bed. for each in­
mate.
, It coat* almost exactly 81.00 per
I day. for each of the 32 for whom thl*
place U HOME. If you think that
1 U high, try to get three square
. meal* a day provided for you. clothe
| yourself, provide shoe*, pay the doc। tor when you are ill. and include a
| comfortable room and bed. with
heat and light* when needed. You
would be lucky to get the eat* alone
furnished for you at 8100 a day.
I All the other Item* would probably
add another 81X10.
,

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APPETITE APPEAL

Now Available
for Civilian. Use

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PRODUCTION

With the Thanksgiving and
Christmas seasons approaching,
roast turkey, chicken or other fowl
will be the appetite tickling delicacy
tijat will grace tables In most Mich­
igan homes.
To put that final "Just right" fin­
ish to the roost bird. Miss Roberta
Hershey, extension nutrition special­
ist al Michigan State college";'offers
theac sugReatlons:
To prepare a fowl for roasting,
rub it with salt, brush wltli cooking
oil or melted fat. and place on a
rack in the roaster with the wings
and legs drawn under the body and
tied. Brown in a hot oven (450 de­
grees F.) for 20 to 30 minutes: then
lower the temperature to about 300
to 325 degrees F. roasting 20 to 30
minute*. for each pound the bird
weighs. For added flavor, baste ev­
ery half hour with drippings.
Miss Hershey says a young bird
should never be covered during
roasting. But, if the bird is fairly
old and tough, a little waler may be
added after browning, and the pan
covered.

LEGALS

N«o&gt; Pellets
a feed which fully wpponi their inherent ability to
hy—Master Mix Laying ration.

up body weight and health, supplying the surplus of nutrients needed

BAIAHCW BAtlOH, SAVI fUO

Layers need a well balanced, adequate ration as the Mauer Mix Laying

MASTER MIX Egg Mash

AUCTION SAL

Having sold my fanp, I will dispose of my personal property at public auction, on
farm known as the Bagely Farm, in Orangeville Township, Section 28, located 2 m
west and 1 mile north of Prairieville, or 3 miles southeast of Orangeville on

OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION

SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 10.1945
Beginning at 12 o'clock:

HORSES

LUMBER

^/hat do we mean by Mobiloil Clean? . .. Just this: keeping rings, pistons, valves]

Guemtey cow, 4 yr*, old. due Dec. 26.
Guernsey cow, 3 yr*, old, fresh.
'
Guernsey heifer, 2 yr*, old, due in Feb.
Guernsey bull, 2 yn. old, eligible to regie-

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engine. And now this big step up in oil quality comes just when you need it most.
Probata Ofllr- In th* City at

New, free-flowing, double-range Mobiloil can help you beat hard starting, keep

Quantity of used lumber.

Guernsey
Guernsey
Guernsey
Guernsey

cow, 3 yrs. old, due Dec. 12.
Heifer, 2 yr*, old, due in Feb.
Heifer, 2 yn. old, due in May.
Heifer, 8 mo*, old.

Platform scales, 1000 Ib. capacity.
Dinner bell.

POULTRY

HAY and GRAIN
Advanced Clearosol Process gives New Mobiloil

40 ton mixed alfalfa, loose.
225 bales clover and brome.
9 acre* good corn in shock, cut with bind-

greater heat-resisting properties . . . greater ability
potmen |

Side roke.
McCormick

Deering binder, 7 ft. cut
140 bales second cutting alfalfa.
300 bushel oats.
15 ft. ensilage in 10 ft. silo.

This now Mobiloil is by far the finest Mobiloil ever

offered. It has proven itself in thousands of wartime

Civilian Bus and Truck Fleets , .. in Army Combat

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International hay loader.
Roller drill.
Single disc.
Dump rake.
Gale riding plow. ■
Riding cultivator.
5—tooth cultivator.

140 Yearling White Leghorn hens.
200 White Leghorn pullets,Joying.

your engine free-turning, easy on your battery—yet fully protected after warm-up.

4G6, MICH

2800 ft. new lumber, whitewood, oak
maple.

TOOLS

frier than ever before from power-wasting, fuel-wasting, and oif-Wasting deposits I

and Transport vehicles.

latimg cowonirati

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

Bay Gelding, 9 yrs. wt. 1700.
Cray Mare, 9 yn. old, wt. 1600.
2 work harnesses.

to keep engines clean, safer, smoother-running.

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Keep Your Engine Mobiloil Clean

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Matched Sorrel team, 6 and 7 yrs. old,

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follaw any of Hiote

taxpayers. You can thank the Coun­
ty Welfare Board and Mr. and Mra.
Sam Couch.

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As thia welfare board expends all
the funds which the county pays for Couch. It la a well-maintained and
welfare work, we requested C. E. well-kept home. Barry county and
M«ter. the director, to furnish the the folks who live in that home ere
Banner, the figures showing the coat very fortunate In having Mr. and Mn.
Couch in-charge there. The com­
fort of the Inmates la the flnt con­
will appreciate Ida courtesy In giv­ cern of this competent, kind and
ing wt the information we requeued. considerate couple. There L* good
The direct relief fumlihed to I food and enough .................
.
...
of It. There
are
adult individual* and families in I• comfortable, well-kept ro
room*. Many
*'
thl* county, outride of lhe county i oi the 32 are old and infirm. The
[&gt;ome, during the year ending Octo- home la well heated and lighted,
her 1. 1945. coat the county 82,823- gjid everything about the place 1*
.04 and the state 83.823.03. or 85.- 1 kept In a* neat and orderly a nun840.07 in al). Thl* aid consisted of |
puwole under the clrcumfood, fuel. shoe*, clothing and medi- I ,uncea. A doctor te promptly called
their I jn caM&gt; of rickneas They have comand Mn. Walter Willison and fam­ cal service given them
ily of Prairieville were supper guests homes. If any cases were taken to fortable shoe* and clothe* furnished
the hoapital. aa a large number had whenever needed. A* far as posaito be in order to get the help they ble, Mr. and Mrs. Couch try to make
Friday night.
needed, thl* county paid the entire it * «**l home for the whole group,
enxt
nd for
each
nunll)er °f *U Th&lt;
cost Ri-otnnlns
BegU.ning next
next vear
year the
lhe state
state | “
fann
|uH{
wppUft
and
DANNER WANT ADV8. FAY

Change to winter oil, lub­
ricate the chassis, and

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ty a *mall part of the coat of
al service
.&lt;
.
,
hoapiUlUatlon of adult* for
mis county &gt;1141031.
or coat,
coal, ml*
(Continued from Page 1. Bae. 1.) the year
Lt aum
sum there
there Was
was reoald
repaid to
to the
the
cost of such relief is paid by the 4X that
state welfare department at Lan­ county H.ltMJS. wiucn leaves uur
net coat to lhe county &gt;10,003.92.
sing.
The three members of the Barry FaclUtkA and conditions in the
County Welfare Board are chosen
by the board ot supervisors. This
receive the care they needed in those
Edwin Bayles and Myron Tucker­ homes: so hoapltallzation waa ne-

COUNTY HOME
WILL MAINTAINED

LOUIN COPPOCK, Auctioneer
Phone Hickory Comoro 17F21
rMBlr«4 to prOMBl thoir Claim* to *aU
Coart. st th* Prabsta (MHm, in tko City

�SMALL VILLAGE
of befuddfomeru. He k a whlz. .... _ t-ArtHh. im

; -on a fishing trip yean ago to get
1 a little relaxation." He had preyfouily been touring with Thurston
‘and other noted magictans, In a
'■ tiny second floor apartment he got
' to thinking how he could make a
glas* fUled with liquor disappear.
• and reappear Isler, sliU filled. He
»found the way to do IL He called
’ the trick "squash" because, to the

to msKfcfon* all over the world. He; sprout from innocent-looking umaays that even yet. "nearly every brcllas; metal pans filled with eggs
day we get orders for it'1
and cprinkted lightly with salt and
He ha. a production manager, who PTOP* «"■
«tcs to the manufacture of hb contain a golden-brown routed
trtek*
ordinarily he invent* an d^k; mlta poured from • piichar
average of on* new on* **&lt;* month bito a common paper cone vanished
Even the most noted magician* in
_
thl* country and Europe Ilka to, A
.-------.j
— •largely
------- •-.spectator* arm, out leaves it in­
produce
new trick*,
and they
tact
&gt;
depend on Percy Abbot ftJr them.
One of his largest custom-made
devices produced was a huge garden a paper tearing trick.” Abbott re­
trellis in four sections 28 feet long mark*. “'We furnished two «hect*
and nine feel high. At a given of paper, one bearing th* swastika,
moment It sprouted vines covered lhe other the rising sun flag of Ja­
with hundred* of flowers. Il was pan. The magician tears each into
the only thing of it* kind and size little pieces. Then they were placed
together and unrolled into a big
and cost a cool 81.500.
For much less than that Abbott minute man poster boosting sales
of war bonds. Very tricky."
A customer must be interested in
magic to.be welcome at Abbott's.
It's an unwritten taw that a per­
son buying any equipment agrees
not to divulge Uw secret ol Its con­
struction or manipulation.

CONYER PACKING COMPANY
Located 1’/* miles north of Richland on M-43, wants

your hogs at calling prices.

Satisfaction guaranteed.

Phone—Richland 2590

freely among magician* at Abbott*
annual get-together in September,
when hundreds of professionals and
leading amateurs perform for each
other, show their newest wares,
swap ideas and stage st least one
big magic free-for-all for the home
folk*.
More than 400 experts came to
this hotel-leu town for several day*
this year. They moved in with the
natives, slept on davenport* and
army cols In private hone*, caught
what meals they could in the town's
ration-ridden reetaurknts.
Abbott is planning the construeHon of a. single new factory, to
house hl* complete plant and a
training school for magictan*.
'The big trouble with thl* busi­
ness.” Abbott says, "is that you can­
not set up a production line. If you
flood the market, every magician

audiences."

WELCOME CORNERS
The neighborhood men Joined
Saturday in a wood bee for Mr*.
Zellon Kaiser and her grandson.
Die Craven. Mr. and Mrs Ogden
Kaiser served dinner in the lent in
Crook, mother and daughter and
husband who have been spending
a few week* with Mr. and Mrs.
Kendal Buck and family.' started
Friday for their home in Colorado
* Six young people from the SunI ■. day school attended "Youth Pelj lowship" at the Methodist church
’
in
evening.
... Hastings Sunday -------w. They
-.jy
are contemplating starting one at
Welcome. * The Ladles Aid will
meet Thursday with Mrs. Annie
Baldwin for the Birthday Aid- *
Mrs. Gladys Cook is visiting her
brother. Earl Gilbert in Texas for
a few weeks. * Ghosts and goblins
' acre aboard as usual this Hallow]een. * Last Thursday evUhing the
. young people of the community
enjoyed a hay ride ending with a
। party in Kendall Buck's barn where
they were served doughnuts and
pop. Weil, maybe the hay did get
a little wet but, what's a little
dampness, more or less?* On Nov.

cMtica. e. u»i * tort .&lt; tai. Order b.

tip*. Everyone I* invited. * Th*
bouts ot ehureh nervine remain the
same—church at 8 and Sunday
school following al 10. * The time
will be changed to noon hour* the

mump patient* hav* ell recovered.

Arthur Yarger at Pannock hospital.
Mr*. Lawton Williams. Elmar Mar­
low is confined to his bed again,

&amp;u*M!ff*'** * F*^,r fc’. '*•'
la Iha Malta, of ska Bsusa at Jaaal*
uilf/r,,. ska) *11 &lt;1aU«

health and unable to be up. Bart
Farrell U Carlton's 'Grand old man"
and made a wonderful comeback

P. 1MB.
Stuart Ohant, Sad** et Prsbai*.

visiting his daughter. Mr*. Jack ErLast Wednesday pm. the first four
grades enjoyed a Halloween party
in tho basement of the school and
Ut the evening the upper four grades
properly chaperoned went “trick or
treat" calling. Another group was
out and several loud report* were
•heard from shotguns. J4o doubt lhe
goblin* were frightened away. A Mr.
and Mrs Lloyd Asplnall spent Fri­
day visiting hi* sbter and husband,
Mr. and Mra. Faye Underwood of
Ionia.
I. J. Demsranvilie. father of Mrs.
Arley Todd, his come to spend the
winter al lhe home of Mrs. MyrUe
Bhupp. Beth Todd, daughter of Ar­
ley Todd. is spending a few weeks
with her grandmother, Mrs. MyrUe
Bhupp, while her parents are moving
to Wisconsin. * Mrs. Bernadlnc Ha­
zen Powell teft for North Carolina.
Saturday morning to be with her
husband. Pfc. Robt. Powell. A Harl
Daniels. P.M. g. c &amp; now in San
Pranclsdb, awaiting orders.
Ail
leave* were cancelled and he ex­
pected to go back to the South Pa­
cific. Then orders came for a lay­
over unUi th* 8th of Nov. after that
it will be home or back to the South
Pacific for returning troops.

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AT FREEFORT,MICH ,2 BLOCKS NORTH OF MAIN STREET
AT CHAS. GASKILL'S BARNS ON

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1MI
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK.

Lfl.WJE

Wt HAYE A GOOD CONSIGNMENT OF FURMTUtt
BALED MAY.
CARPENTER TOOLS.
CHICKENS AND PULLETS.
LAWN MOWER.
GARDEN TRACTOR.
5 YOUNG HEIFERS.
5 YR. OLD DURHAM COW.
HARNESS.
T.B. and Bong* tested.
SOME FARM TOOLS.
LARGE TRAILER.
BEEF COW.
WE HAVE BUYERS FOR DEACONS AND FEEDER PIGS

MARRIAGE LICENSES
B. F. Cooper. Hasting*........ .
Helen E. Barker, Hastings ...
George 3- Miller, Hastings -.
Lucy Wall, Hasting* .............
Merle R. Clemen*. Woodland
Virginia Mae Week*. Nashville ...18

"Know your physical limitation*;
atop and relax before you tire." id
a practical slogan that will save a
homemaker'* lime and energy and
help her accomplish her maximum.

, &gt;.1l .

LEGALS

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D. !***. *1 Its o-clfok is t&gt;« faraaaao,
sag all cre4iiar* •&lt;
dwaasoS a;j
sw.'vsxuTikTft'.K
at Haallus. and So aarea a eops ot said

rallied in

Bring What You Have to Sell

Try this Easy Way to...
CLEAN DENTAL PLATES

We Will Sell Anything and Everything I

As l*M. a s«i«niit, wa»
St'iSsrs^KK A I.Ia"«14*

Ing a rummage sale and basaar In

sulxk Milas Klssalls. Wl

K. N. MEAD, Auctioneer

'•'WAS:'GASKILL, Clerk

the bazaar that will make ChrUlma* gifts. On Saturday they hare

"MY TIRES ARE
RIVERSIDE

POWER GRIPS!
Change to Power Grips, and you, too, can stop
worrying about getting stuck! Power Grips' are beat

for deep snow, mud clay, gumbo . . . wherever the

“going” gets tough! They're best because Power
Grips’ patented, big round knobs provide real

traction . . . forward, backward and sideways! More
self-cleaning, too—mud can't lodge in-between those
tapered knobs! You can't buy a better traction tire I

6.00-16 Sa,

1395

BOUTHWKST WOODLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hershberger
and Mr. and Mrs Waller Hersh­
berger were breakfast guest* of
T/Sgt. and Mrs. J. Chalmcr nt
Grand tUpids Sunday morning and
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vic­
tor Oberman of Grand Haven- *
Thomas Sandbrook of Blanchard
•pent Saturday wilh ills son. Harry
Bandbrook and family. * Mr. and
Mrs Keith Farlec spent Saturday
। evening with the Shirley Mayoe at
Itastings * Mr. and Mrs Raymond
Larr of Grand Rapids and Mr. and
Mr*. Floyd Mahler spent the week­
end with relatives in Ohio. * Mr.
and Mra. Ezra Dell of Lansing spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Smith. Mr and Mrs. Glenn
i Wotring.were Sunday guests. ♦ Mr.
' and Mrs. Laird Wotring and daugh। ter Rebecca of Grand Rapids spent
I Bunday evening with the Glenn
1 Wolring* * Mr. and Mrs Or* Loh­
, man spent Sunday with the Rev.
and Mra. Fay Wing of Woodland. A
Mr. and Mrs Clarence stason. Paul
and Russel Lind of Irving called
at the Keith Farlec* Bunday. *
The Woodland U. B. Missionary *oI cicty met witi Mrs. Hildred Heslcrly
Wednesday.
__ __________
I C.UU/TON CENTER
I Let me remind Carlton conunun­
I ily that it's time to mail those
Christmas Greeting* to lhe ksany
I Carlton boy* who will s^end a noth-

KI EE NITE the Hruihless Way
UBAKKEB-S nfcl fl STUM

DON’T BE A

On account of the death of my husband. I wiH toll the following ot Public Auction
at my residence located 2 miles south, 1 mile west, end Vi mile south of Nash­

ville; or 1 mile east and ’/i mile north of Maple Grave Center on

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1945
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CHECK YOUR SIU

■ELOWt

Size
4.40/4.50-21
4.75/5.00-19
5.25/5.50-18
5.25/5.50-17
6.00-16 ....
6.25/6.50-16

2

| Tire |Tub
10.40 2.25
10.45 2.45
11.65 2.65
...................
12.S0 2.75
13.95 2.95
16.95.3.55
19.20 3.65

GOMERY WARD

POWER SAW WITH MOTOR.

CATTLE

O&lt; 1°“' Ptbo'oo*h ch^4

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ABOUT 15 TONS HAY.
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STRAW STACK.
STRAW IN BARN.
150 BU. OATS.
113 SHOCKS GOOD CORN.

TOOLS &amp; MISCELLANEOUS
WAGON. LOW WHEELED WAGON.
HAY RACK. DOUBLE CULTIVATOR.
MOOR! PLOW. WIIDVR
OSBORN CRAIN BINDIR.
2 MID CRINDtRS.
HIRCULK DRAG SAW WITH MOTOR1 % H P. CAS ENGINE
QUANTITY OF CHERRY AND WAL­
NUT LUMB1R.

M d’.’'.

WOOD TURNING LATHE WITH MO­
TOR. EXTRA GOOD.
2 JACK SCREWS.
.
KING CREAM SEPARATOR. WITH
4—10-CAL. MILK CARS. NEW.
COAL HOT WATS* HEATS*.
EMERY GRINDS*. VIM.
,
SHEET METAL CRIMFSM.
it FT. EXTENSION LAOOIS
WORK BENCH
4 C-CLAMFS. 6 IN.
1/6 H.F. ELECTRIC MOTO*.
V, H.F. ELECT,IC MOTO*.
SOFT, '/i IN. »OFf.

FURNITURE
2 ANTIQUI LOVE MATS b CHAUS.
« DINING FOOM CHAIM
■IPFOOM SUIT*.
....
TWO 9x12 &gt;UGS.
CHEST OF OSAWESS
OHtar articles too aamarauB ta meatioa.

TERMS: CASH.
Univ Genuine John O-Pie Repaii Path
A..4

ifa Cluyrturfj

THIS 120 ACRE FARM will be offored for tale Mor before day
of sale by Roes W. Bivens Realty Co.

MBS. BICHABD GMDMEB, PROP.

Florida and expetes to soon receive
hi* discharge from the Navy.

the WS.CB last Thursday pjn.
Alter lhe business meeting b
T^nksgiving pro»T*m *«
and
the hostess served relrtohmanU.

COMMINCING AT I O'CLOCK.

IERSEY COW. 7 yr*, old. givhig 10 qts.
milk, due May 15.
BEEF COW.
RABY BEEF, wgt. 350 lb. I Fat).

Pius Federal lax

home. Don't put It off until too'
late: an air mail sump will speed
its destination. * Saturday dinner,
। and supper gueeu of Fred Henney's
were Mr*. Emma Fisher of Hastings
1 and Hrs.
Mrs. A..
A,. H. BeUsmy
Bellamy and dBUghdsugh, ter Caro! Ann of Detroit, *1m Mr.
land Mr*. Mortimer Nichol* al Grand
Rapids and Ann Arbor
Sundsy
evening eupper guest* were Mr. and
Mra. Chet South and son of Has­
tings. * Mr. and Mrs. Hale Carpen­
ter are happy over the arrival of
their daughter Waq Betty . Jean
Crawley who has received her hon­
orable discharge from the army and
came home Saturday evening Bun­
day the family went to Marshall to
visit Mr and Mr*. Lloyd Shroyer
and family. * Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Nuh entertained Mr and Mrs. Guy
Coyksndall and family of Hasting*
Sunday. Mrs. Nash* mother. Mrs.
Ooykendstl, who ha* spent lhe sum­
mer at the Nash farm liome has
gone to Hustings to be with her
daughter. Mrs. Elmer Struble, for
the winter months. Mr*.
Bail ia in falling health.

AUCTION SALE

GOODYEAR BROS. HARDWARE CO
nt t. state jt.

Mowt not

WM. MARTIN, Auctioneer

ROBS BIVENS, Claris

�' THB MA1TINOS BANNML TOTBipAY, NOVEMBEN *,1*41
'
frttmnttti
Europ* and received hl*
Sgt. Gerald A nder. haTTrrivcd I 6ur community was deeply rad- from the army. Mr. and bin- MaIvm-X, »JUr 3Sv years of service in d“**1 Thursday morning at lhe
UMte toa 457% moS* of ■
UtrT^
«■ »“r Tuesday callers; Miss RoscmarjWeeks. R.N.. of Huiings. the Rev.
Grand Rapid* were ThuracUy vi*l- hu aiuAiamt a Ur and Un *1- I Vxm health ior several month*, and and Mra. Charles Oughlon and Mr.
mnnrt wXr are i^uuv merYhc 2r- for ““ P“*1 lW0 *Mks 1,ad nut

wwm wire

MIDDLEVILLE

has a position in lhe Medical

MJDDUmUft
Misa Kwh Faulkner, &lt;ho has, girls were both at home for
been wMh her sister, Mrs Ghu. weekend.
Kopf tor several months, accomdrad Lynd were BaiUa Creak
Delton. to

WERNER MOTOR SAI

home of bls mother, Mr*. EUfe Rock
vUUing relative* and Mildred th| Who la expected home this month
from California qher* *be spent th*

Minor of Kalamaaoo wera caller* at spent several day* last week In town
visiting tier niece, Mrs. MortoiJ
Tuesday while on their way to visit Freshney. ebo Mra. Mattle Benawav
a daughter In Montague. * Mr. and and other friends. * Mr. and Mra
Mra W- R. Harper arrived home Eldon Poulson and little daughtef
Tuesday noon after a taro week*'. spent Friday tn Coldwater. * Thf
vl*|t with thalr *on. Floyd and faxn.- Kenneth Cronks, who lost their
lly in Ithaca, N. Y. * Mr. and Mrs. farmhouse by ftre last week will
Frank Hick* ol Maaou were guesu live in the Recd Hoover bouse whlc$
of Mra. Jennie Bovee on Monday. la les* than a mile from their farrm
Th* tedies are friend* of many yean Mr. Hoover who lost hl* wife 1*4
standing having known each other spring offered hU place to them o|
in New York »tate, their girlhood he expects to spend some time wit^
state, t Hann Jager of Grand Rap­ his son in Wisconsin, a fine ges­
ids waa a «UPPer luest Tuesday ture in Ume of misfortune. * Mg.
night o( hl* brother-in-law. Bud and Mra Harold Peterson of Chlr'
Bronkcma. and look hl* wife home cago accompanied the Clark BHh'
after a tew day*' stay. * Mr. and home from their visit and *pen|
Mra. trnwi Volwaiter of Detroit
spent |au weekend with hl* sister*.
The Malcolm Mac I ver family and
Mf«. Martha Beoaway and Mrs.
Mra, Hattie Carpenter ware viaUorg
Dora Whit* and families.
M1M Phyllte Pnxkbeincr spent the of their cousin*. the Ben Merricky
weekend at East Lansing with her in Heatings lut Sunday. A Th*
sister. Ml» Maxine, a student at
MB.Q. * Two new car* passing
through town Friday afternoon Wednesday. * Miss Jean Hoopeg.
created aa much excitement as it who is attending W.M.8.C, al Kala­
would have thirty year* ago—and maaoo was home Tuesday evening
did they look n|cef * Halloween and attended the Star IniUatiorl
parties at school, in homes and at *t Mr. and Mrs. Jas. CUrk ang
the Methodist church for the pri­ children of Parmelee visile^
mary children helped entertain lhe his brother. Glenn and f*m.younger generation and mad.* a lot Uy at Holland. Bunday of 1*4
of fun. * Mr. and Mr*. Arthur week. * Mesdames Carrie Bickel*.
Geukes accompanied by her mother. Minnie Petersen, Laura Hickmap
Mr* Emma Williams. Mrs Florence and Edith Stokoc attended the Con­
CB. ip
Ullery and Mr. and Mrs Hr rold Ball ference meeting at the
attended a chicken dlnrrr Friday Grand Rapids, Wednesday. Bishop

raM Matron* Club
oonthly meeting of the Della
lub was held
wilh Mr*. Olive TalbotI Friday with
.....
fifteen past matrons and three
guest* enjoying the d*Uciou* dinner.
Business meeting lodudM election
of officers with ' lhe following re­
sult—President. Olive Tilbol; vice
president, Jean BaBch; Secy . Nora
Sttmson; treat.. Dori* Poulson. .The
next meeting Dec. 1 will
a Civi4mas pgrty at th? homo of Vesta
Ortffeth with an exchange of gifts.
Afalu on Job
Middleville's SgnU Claus, W. P.
Cogson. took Part In the parade
Saturday in Grand Rapid* ana has
begun his two months’ work at a
local store there. He come* home
weekend*. He enjoya Um work with
the children—hgvUig been commer­
cial Banta for five or more year*
and local before that. Hl* natural
whitkara make him U9 perfect man

End Football Season
Although things haven't come
their way gU tbe Uma for the T-K
foptball boys, they wound up the
season o k. Friday whan they scored
33 to 14 over Nashville. This vic­
tory mode them tiro champions of
the EBI league-(Eaton. Barry,
ipnigi.
Rpblyer of Middleville scored two
touchdbwn* and Parnham. Dean
and Olaler each one; Paul Smith
made two extra points on passes
after touchdowns. Nashville had
two touchdowns by Fisher.
Now that football is over—the
eagers are commencing to practice,
fiupl J. P. Schlptw will be their
coach..

SPECIALS!
No. 2can
16c
VEGALL
RED KIDNEY BEANS A 1*
PEAS &amp; CARROTS^. 16c
Odessa
CUT GREEN BEANS No. 2 can' 12c
CAMHHl'S TOMATO SOUP «» 6‘
V-8WTABIE JUKE No5 can 33c
PREMIUM CRACKERS »&gt; 19c
THOMAS SPECIAL COFFEE A ■ 22c

€. Thomas Stores
130 W- Stota St.

THE FACT 1$

Haafiaai, Midi.

Kenneth H. Kopf. 8 1/c hu made
Ships Company at the navy yard in
Puget Sound. Bremerton. Washing -

I

LU Martha Schad of the Marinas
arrived home fjMunUg' evening
from Camp LeJeunc New River. No.
tloncd, with an honorable discharge

Betty Ann Kingdom, drove through
with her and Sunday morning proThe girls stopped in Ann Arbor
Saturday and saw tho MichiganMinnesota game.
Billie Schnuur, a Ranger is home
on a forty-five dgya' furlough from
I the European area. He has coma
[Inhandy iu his father was ill lut

(Continued oji Page 8. Sec. 1)

bite T«it *O well, but her friend* had were Friday afternoon callers. Mrs.
Fossett is able to bo around again
named Richard Lloyd. A A family
Rhe was taken worse after her recent operation. ★ Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Pennock and son
a few hours. She wa* truly a won- of Hickory Corners. Mrs. Ida Bur­
brale his birthday and also to honor dcrful perron and much loved to chett and son. Clinton Gregory, of
lhe birthdays of Ira oagpod. Es­ ail. Site was always, in her owfi Freeport were Bunday callers of
ther Johnoock and Ray Barnea. * quiet way. doing deed* of kindness Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Roush. Clinton
A group of 22 gathered at the home to. Others. She loved her home and Gregory was recanlly discharged
of Mr and Mrs. Ronald Anders for family and it 1* there where she from the army. He had been sta­
dinner Sunday In honor of Gerald
tioned in India for some time. Gus
shall miss her from her accustomed | Northrup of Battle Creek also a
And era
place tn Sunday School and church returned discharged war veteran
and other activities. She was ready was a Saturday night and Bunday
DUNHAM DISTRICT
io meet her "Maker" and we fee] guest of the Forest Bldelmans
she has gone to her "Heavenly Mr and Mrs Merle Sherk and fam­
Homp.'1 It was typical of a quiet ily of Hastings were Saturday eve- I
xaar. Proceed* over W0.00, for which personality such as hers, to express nlng callers.
the ladle* are very grateful, the a desire for private services and
money being intended for a heating
HENDERSHOT
system fog the church. * The Ma­ her family. Services were held from
Friends of Arthur Glasgow
ple Grove Farm Bureau group will the farm home, where she lived so McOmbcr Dial. will be sorry to
meet Saturday evening. Nov. ID. with many years, Saturday afternoon and learn that he is confined to hir.
Mra Grace Mack and Mrs. Mildred
bed with a heart ailment. * Laura
Rhode*. Potluck supper ■ * Mrs. cemetery midst a large profusion of Jean Saiton spent tin: weekend with
Uicx Swift has received ilea's from beautiful flower*, with the Rev Louise Christiansen. * Those at­
beg apn. Sgt. Ralph Swift, of his Lloyd Mead ot Diamondaie officiat­ tending the LOth anniversary meetmarriage. Oct. fl. to a OoUfomla ing We extend our deepest sym­ aof the Junior Farm Bureau
at M.S.C. Saturday were. Neva
girl. They are living at Monrovia pathy to lhe sorrowing family .
U(ord has been received of the Brogan. Louise and Leland Chrisnear where Ralph 1* stationed. *
'ftensen. Joyce and Robert Clark.
Xhq Dunham Community dub will
home
In
NasitviUe.
We
will
write
Ronald and Linden Cunningham
meet Friday evening Nov. 9 at tha
Mr. and
schoolhouse. * Mrs Jaunita Yerger tuw« of tills next week, w Mrs. and Nyle Knickerbocker.
d»uglu»r. god Mrs l-cslle Lockwood spent tiie
spent lhe weekend at the home of Eredg Mattawp
Iter husband's parent*. Mr. and Mra. Barbara DanlcU of Hastings were weekend with Mrs. Altha Hender­
Vera Yarger nrar Hastings t G Sunday guest* ot Mr. and Mrs. shot. * Mr and Mrs. Lynden GarE. Brumm who ha* been bedfast at Sagar Miller. Miss Martha Miller rtson of Detroit spent the weekend
of Grand Rapids was a weekendI with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oarrithe home of Mr. and Mr*. Ward
Cheeaeman the post several months gppsl ♦ Mr. and Mr*. Prank Day of aon. * Mrs. Jennie Slocum returned
8 Hastings were Sunday dinner home
..........
...„. after
Saturday
evening
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Day. I »p«nding some lime in Hastings. *
another daughter. Mrs. E. L. Zemke
* Mr. and Mra. Floyd Nesbet were Mr and Mrs. Floyd Garrison called
in Vermontville. * Mr. and Mrs. Sunday evenirig callers of Mr. and ion Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiillworth
Chas. Stanton accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Phil Dullerof pgttlc Creek. * | Sunday. *
Mr and Mrs. R. H.
Mrs. Sam Buxton. Sunday to visit Several of our
ladle* attended a j Moll spent a few day* at Kalkaska
a steicr-tn-law. Mrs. Hlta Stanton ihower for Mrs. Earl Pennock ot recently. * The Hendershot Farm
In Charlotte. * Mr. and Mrs. Orson Benton Harbor Sunday afternoon [ Bureau will meet at Leo HenderSwift of Muskegon were weekend at the home of her s&amp;ler. Mr*. Vern l*Uot'* Saturday evening. * Mr and
guesU of bfn. Inex Swift.
Marshall. * Mr. and Mr*. Homer J Mr*. L'.oyd fcorcr wure dlrJxcr
Polhcutt and two children and the guesU
guests ot
of Mr
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brill,
Brill.
former * parents all of Kalamaaoo -------------------------- - ------------------------- -FAIR LAKE
called Tuesday on the Rev. and
The Kinsley Ladies Aid will be
entertained at the home ol Mra. Clayton Willits and the twin* were
Stewart Water* on Wednesday. Nov. Sunday supper guests. ★ Mr. and
14, for a potluck dinner. The an­ Mrs. Raymond Willits of Detroit
nual election of officers will be held. were Bunday dinner guests of Mra.
A Mr. and Mrs. Pat Truesdale ex­ Clara Day.
pect to move to their new home in
Mra. Earl Tobias attended the
Jackson next week. Mr Truesdale
is employed by General Food* W day t Mr- and Mr*- Hubert Lath­
&gt;W'// sUPREMi
Wayne Miller, son of Mrs Lola M1I- rop and chlfortn v^ere Sunday din­
ler of Pair Lake, was united In mar­ ner guest* of the Bex Dunnigan*
riage Friday evening at B o'clock to of Coat* Grpve. * Mrs. Kehnrih
Miss Mary Jane Williamson, daugh­ McClelland of Lacey' spent from
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold WU- Sunday until V&lt;ednesday with Mr*.
Llatnson of Battle Creek Mr. and Earl Pennock and the Elmer Gil­
Mra. Milled will make their home letts. Mrs. Grace Tarbet was a
for the present at Fair lake. Mr. guest ot U&gt;c Gillette last week from
Miller is employed at the Hastings Wednesday to Friday. * Richard
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
Banner office. * Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Green of Bellevue wg* a Tuesday
Pixley spent Bunday with their son dinner gue*t of the Burr Pouetl
DRUG STORE
and family. Mr. and Mr*. Rolland family. He recently returned Ironi
Pixley, of Nasjivllle. * Mrs. Earl
Buckner and daughter Phyllis of
Bittle Creek called on Mr. and Mrs
H. O. Armour Wednesday afternoon,
* Mr and Mrs. H. O. Armour spent
Sunday whii Mr and Mra. Edward
Lancaster near Nashville.

LLOYD BUYER. Service Manager

CHRYSLER - D'SOTO - PLYMl
PARTS &amp; SERVICE
EVINRUDI MOTOR* — ituiuii'

WE NEED MORI GOOP UStO Cl
Michigan Ave. at M.C.R.R. Track* — Haltlag*

PHONE

EXTRA LIGHT BREAD I

Full-strength yeast ads faster because ft's '

COLD WAVE

fresh I Fleischmann’s fresh active Yeast goes right to .
work—makes sweeter, tastier bread . .. helps insure
tender light texture. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME— *
use Fleischmann’s active, fresh Yeast
with the familiar yellow label. Depend­
able—America’s time-tested favorite
for over 70 years-

IWCISSIAMW

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BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING

NOV. 21,1945
4* mrumuiT nm r»i

By GENERAL BLECTRJC

TWWIMtf OF

ARMY VETERANS

now IK CIVIIUK lift
Between now and November 21,
thousands of Army veterans will
raenlisl in Uncle Sain's new volun-

ICE FEATHERS GROW 3 FEET in ONE NIGHT
QH TOP Off MT. WASHINGTON WHERE
GLKTRIf S$I|MTI5TS GAS^ QH SEARCH ON
AIRCRAFT
W WEATHM W^TIOH.

Won
dispuy

NIRHURHTI OF THE NEW
■ ■UITMENT piorram

tween May
. —
this y»ar and reanliat on or before
November 21 will be able to return
io the Anpy with the »q&gt;ae grade as
they held when discharged.
Mon with six months of satisfac­
tory iiflrvicc discharged a* privates
will, on reenliatment before Novem­
ber 21. be given the grade of private
first class.
Men now in the Army who apply
for diachargo after NOVEMBER 1
for the purpose of reenliating in the
Regular Army will also retain their
present grades, if they enlist within
20 days after discharge and before
FEBRUARY 1,1946.

Nov. 31. 1943.

5. Paid furlough. up
dtptndlna on length of

"g£ST JO| IN THE WQRLD”
Thana special privilege* are typiea!
ophp pewjsiw recently mused by
Congress. Few opportunities for a
lifetime career offer as many attrac­
tive advantages.
Can you tnlnk of any other job
that would give ypu gppd pay, your
food, clothing, quarters, free med­
ical and dental car*, world-wide
travel, 30 days'furlough every year,
education and training in any of
nearly 200 akilla or trade**, end
enable you ta retire with a liff •'»come an y ftwte a/ter 10 Bea re’aervie* /
Then ien't any! naA'f
■

Outstanding appearance feature* of tbc new 1916 Chevrolet in­
clude: new Beauty-Leader Styling; luxurious Body by Fuber;
new Wide-Wiug rgdiator grille; new bood ornamentation; new
tw&lt;etOQC color bannonir*; distinctive new instrument panel;
Notabk engineering features include: Chevrolet’* pnXed Valve-

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GENERAL ft ELECTRIC

in-Lic*d Tiirifl-Masier Engine for performance with economy; the
famous UpitiacdKnee-Action Hide (orcomfort; Exua-Eaay Vacuum­
Power Shift anil blM&gt;rk|*uuf Slceriqg for driving ca*»; and
Positive-Action llydraulfe Brakes for aiuuolh, safe, poaitive steqa*.
foe year«, Chevrolet has been the moat economical of all largest*

(■)-Plu. 20% locr....
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tire* and upkeep; ^n&lt;l lhe new Chevrolet roe 1916 is
built to maintain ibis reputation (or highest quality
Ik sure to »oc this beautiful new car at your Chevrolet dealer**.

TH■ 0410,M

U. 9. ARMY
"BUAH DIAN Of VICTORY”

U a KUKT

WAUON

BURKHOLDER NISCHAN, ING
HASTINGS.

MICH.

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�TITE H SATLNGe BAJOSFfr THVUBAt .N^VKMW L. (*&lt;

several days with her grandparents, move from their farm, the Ear) Page
place to Fremont where he will work
Mr. and Mrs. Amo* VanOrder.
Mr. and Mra. A&gt; Henning and for the Gerber company.'* Mr*.
children Marcia Sweet and little Betty- Fro*t and little Fritx spent (Continued from Page 1, Section IJ
Alan, went to Wellston Thursday the weekend wilh Bob’s people. Mr.
and remained over the weekend. and Mr*. Henry Frost southeast of China—but all this printing press
Ray Cook of Battle Or«i was*
• currency hasn't Improved living
Miss Anils stayed at the Wm. Sweet town.
XXr*
Mr. and Mra. Very! Boyer and standards because production is at
home during their absence. * Mr.
and Mr*. Lee McWelhy of Grand children and Alton (Bllli Boyer of a standstill and there Is a scarcity
•oa at lhe Sarah Campbell home.
Rapids were Sunday visitor* of hl* Potterville, and Mr. and Mrs. Meryl
He abo stopped at Hastings Sun­
brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Boyer of Hastings were Saturday of things to buy.
day tvesting to ace his daughter und
Mra. Claude Kermcen. Mr. Me- vUitors of their step-father and
The late Wendall L. Wliikie was
Other sister. Mr* Robert Beckwith
Wethy is brakeman on the Pennsyl­ mother. Mr. and Mra Claude Ker- eminently correct* when he said that
and Mrs. Sarah Campbell who waa
vania road but didn't happen to be :nu-cn. * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spy­
Spending lhe weekend there. * Mr
Bunday luncheon guest* of Mr. on the train Saturday that killed ker und Mra. Don White and baby parity—it isn't something that can
mid Mra. Warren Bredahl (Pauline
| daughter of Battle Creek were Sun­
and Mr*. Wayne Luwcnden and the Middleville people. * Dr. T.L.|i
' Taylor) of Grand Rapid* were Sunsons In Yankee Bpring* were his Canniff, of Oak Park, Ill. a fanner ।day visitors of the former's son, be legislated by congress or passed
father. Leonard Lussendcn, wife and professor nt Michigan State college. II :Paul and family and Mra. Dora upon by a government commission.
Uy. Mr. Bredahl, a farmer major in
was
a
weekend
guest
of
Clarence
f
'White. * Mis* Adelaide Evan* of
little daughter, Myrna, and Mr. and
Production—not money—Is the
the U. B. army, Is discharged and
was a guest of her friend, key to a higher living standard. A
:
Mr*. bWin Lussenden and HUie Serijan and hl* parent* * Mra. .Detroit
Bonnie, all of Grand Rapids. BuA- Dara White and Cpl. and Mr*. Du- I :Mra. Peter Petersen and family
•mall daughtera. after more than
government can authorise the print­
day evening callers were Mr. and nne White of Caledonia were Sun- | 'Tuesday and Wednesday tid* week.
.— ------- — - - -------- —----- ing ef more money; can even de­
* Sunday evening dinner gu«U ol Mra. Chris Malchele of west Thorn­ day callers of their fnther-ln-Uv .apple.
fvkt. »
• oiuwa
Bunday U1&lt;IUC&gt;
dinner ....
and .uukulunch- । and grandfather, Byron White, and D. O. Doyle attended lhe funeral of vise schemes for putting more
Mr. and Mra. Ernest Ball and chil- eoh guests of Mr. nnd Mra. Russell I Mr. and Mra. Claude Keene of Way- Harry- Clemens, an old friend and ,
eoh guwts of Mr. and Mn. Russell I
money into circulation, but it can’t
Solomon and children were Mr. and I land. * Mr. and Mra. Glenn Lake I former
-m, haYdw^ ™er‘ | OTOvldc a,, manufactured good*
Mrs. Arthur Freese of Hastings.' of Midland were weekend visitors chant, at Caledonia on Wednesday i P™*"* w mantuact
g
.
Other luncheon *uc*L* were Mrs of hl* father. E. D. Lake at the B. | afternoon. * Mrs. H. E. Bennett Ithe farm produce, etc..—the stun
Sa mother. Mr*. Jessie Marsh of the P. Gillette residence. Bunday vlsi- ' enter»"'"«d •» hin-w—&lt; "-iHnv ।money it* value.
haff and three children all of By­ west county line, and Mr. and Mrs ' tors were Mr* Lake * cousin Mra. Mr*. KateSnyder of Hostings H« The president oy
executive order
ron Center.
■
cuuty
and
a—•- Ma*ui.’ —y
Cha*. Towne and son Marshall of * Dagmar Young and little son of —
——
•*-----.....—three
-----------------------------—
authorized
kinds of Wage
« Mra Hester Kermeen snenl the
Many of lhe men arc shining Wayland. * Mr* Howard Eldridge 1 Battle Creek.
weekend nt Kalamazoo with her
Kir guns and getting out their
Mr. and Un. Art Kenyon and parent*. Her fatner is recovering Increase In straight-time hourly
vy hunting clothe* preparing for Friday of her cousins. Mra Ida sons called Sunday on her cousin.
the annual trek north deer hunting Skinner and Mra Norma Leyen- Mr*. Bessie Russel) who is in But­ from injurim received in a recent earning* has not equalled that of
the cost of living between Jan., 1941
within a few days. * Mr. and Mrs. decker at their home northeast of terworth hospital. Grand Rapids fall.
Robert Leary of Hasting* were Bun- town
* Mr &gt;nd
town. Other Friday evening dindln- wlth a nfW
Girl* Scout TToop No. 1 with their and Bept. 1H5; (2) Increases to
Cal Streeter and daughter. Mra. leaders, Mrs. E. M. Bender and Mrs. ' correct inequities in wages or sal­
Athene Mra. Miynard William* and ; Betty Hoebekeand two small daugh- Elton Lawrence attended the mornaries among plants in the same
tcra ,eave Saturday for Brethren intr church services at lhe Baptist industry or locality; (3) lncfta*es
alm reached Middleville late Sun­ AU had attended the burtal of their - wh„e they esp(ct
Bpend a ,ew church In a body. Sunday the girls
atid do
dcer hunting. * who attend various churches, rotate necessary to insure full production
day afternoon making the trip from uncle, Tronic Gibson at Clarksville ,
Memphis. Mo., after receiving the * Mr*. Powell returned to her home Mr ,.nd Mr, rh„
nt *. In their church choice each year. * in an industry essential to recon­
tragic news of her parents’ death
Andy Bonnett, is nicely located in version in which existing wage rates
I Ray and wife this Monday * Mra. hl* bachelor’s Quarters, the home
or salaries are inadequate to the
Goldie Turner Simpson of Detroit recently purchased* of Dttk Hart­
recruitment of needed manpower.
visited Mra. Mattle Benaway last
week and spent from Thursday until Paul and Washington Sts. * Mr. i Mone of Uie#c provision* are clear,
and
Mrs.
Oscar
Finkbelner
were
Sunday* at her Gun lake cottage. Sunday dinner guests of his aunt IwllBt they wUl e'cntuaJ X
She accompanied her slater to the
Detroit vicinity Sunday and expect* and cousins. Mr*. Sarah Ostroth and no one can now say. It all depends
to leave about the 15th for her win­ Mr. and Mra. Leslie Adam* In Nash- on how tiWy are interpreted by govter home in Dunedin. Fla. * Mr*. vllle. * The Alton Elwood family emment agencies.
Marvel O'Connor attended the West accompanied 8y hi* parents, Mr. and ■ Who will determine which In­
222 S. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS
‘ Michigan hair dressers’ meeting and Mrs. Lloyd Elwood were in Battle
I demonstration at the Morton hotel Creek Sunday to see Mr. E’* sister, dustries are “essential to recon­
in Grand Rapids. Sunday. * Mrs. Mra. Winifred Owens who is at version." and which not? Who will
Ellen Sweety of Thornapple-Kellogg home convalescing from eleven day*’ determine when and where wage
faculty spent the weekend in Cold­ •pent in the hospital with pneu­ and salary inequities exist and who
monia. * Weekend guests of Mr. and
water with her people'.
Mra. Edd Ttmm and *on. were Edd * will rule - on the else of the in­
Mr. and Mra. Warren Bredahl, ac­ sister and husband from Grand creases to be granted? If straight­
companied by Miss Florence Bender Rapid*.
.
time hourly earnings are to be
I of Grand Rapids, spent a few hour*
boosted to conform with cost-of-llv। Sunday evening with the latter *
ing Increases since 1M1. are prices
parents. Mr. and Mra. Philip Ben­
Miss
Ruth
Johnson
left
by
plane
der. ★ G. E. Blake and Dr. C.A.E.
to be raised proportionately to per­
Here's
Lund attended the Mlchlgan-Minne- Sunday from Grand Rapids for mit normal operating margins? In
*ota football game at Apn Arbor Madison, Wisconsin where she has
Saturday and spent the night with accepted a position with the Hard­ many industries, price ceilings have
Mr. and Mrs. Dillan Wolverton In ware Mutual Insurance compaay, prevented prices from increasing
Chelsea. * Mrs. Joe Corrigan and the same company for which she in proportion to costa of production.
children ot the Freeport road and has been working in Grand Rapids Now. if further boosts are author­
Mrs. Claude Kermcen spent Wedised in labor costs, many industries
nesdny afternoon with Mra. Alton
Rouse Circle Met
Elwood and family. * Mr. and Mrs.
Twenty-four ladles, members and will find it difficult, if not impos­
Weiuel Nelson and children of guests of the Rouse circle met at the sible to survive. The president has
Sparta were callers Sunday of her home of Mr*. Peter Petersen and suggested an experimental period
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. clalr Getty. Mra. Carrie Bickel. Thursday for the of six months to whether or not
They were helping his brother-in­ monthly meeting. All report a fine
law and sister. Mr. and Mra. Al Gil- j. —
____ _______
time.. The
December meeting will these increased labor costs can be
We go out of our way
I absorbed. Strongly-Intrenched
Mn T.
T J.
J Berry.
Rerre
'
bert of North Grand Rapids St. ] be with Mra.

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EDITORIALS

&lt; We are informed the’ Hamilton
place, on Washington St. known
also as the former Gulncy Kermeen
home, has been sold to Wayland
parties. * Two small sons of Mn.
Marian Martin are visiting their
Martin grandparents. In Quincy.
Their mother expects to drive down
thia week after them. * Mr. and
Mr*. Robert VanderVeen and Mr.
and Mrs Wm. McFall were among
those at Butterworth hospital. Bun­
day io sec John VanderVeen and

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1945

4ETIFTH YEAR

IARRY BYPATHS
By JANE CAMERON

All these dire predictions about a
gruesome future of sclf-annlhllatlon with the atomic-inspired weap­
ons of the New Age Is old stuff to
lhe homemaker. Any woman who
ever cleaned up the joint after a
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is singularly unimpressed with the
prophesied damage.

group ot 0.1.1, newly-relumed
i ccmbat areas, decided that the
i Draft Board members should
v some of the facts qf life, so
Invited them to a special dln•qpuod was served- The G.T.'s
helped to great, thick, sizzling
cs with trimmings. The Draft
Now It can be told—My youngest
■d members were served temptnppetlzlng "K" rations and aa aon was putting in a very tedious
afternoon In a radio classroom. He
and
his buddy decided to liven
'd vitamin pills for dealert.
ever, they could tee and itnell things up a bit. They looked out
tiie window over lhe huge air field.
Even the mart In lhe control tower
who brought in planes looked bored
ter thU unique meal, one of the So these young heroes hooked their
t Board member* disappeared, indio lo tiie central broadcasting
questing OJ.'s found him out- system and gave out with these tid­
holding on to a past, and try- ings. ' Calling control lower. Link
lo persuade tiie top part of his trainer coming In at nine o'clock.
lo stop wandering about in Link trainer coming in at nine
an Independent'manner.
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Cail crash wagon. That is all!"
patron.-, of the district who were
The man in the control tower
■present. There were games nnd I
wasn't bored any longer. He called
The home management class vis- the University of Michigan, Nov. 15 stunts and fortune telling and a '
the ambulance, which went whe-elied the Roth Furniture store. Wed­ and at Michigan state College. Nov. fish pond and box supper. All had
e-e-ing out on the field. Then he
17. lo confer with Hustings fresh­ a fine time and tho proceeds were
almost turned his head off trying to nesday, Oct.- 24. Mr. Wlngeler. lhe men.
manager, talked about construction
between 9 and 110.
see the incoming plane before it
of furniture.
Remember preaching next Sunday I
occurred to him that a link trainer
There will be a club hour on De­ at 10 o'clock. Plan to come. * Mr. I
doesn't fly. Some moments later,
cember 4
and Mrs. Emery Fisher and Mrs i
The
Spanish
class
is
subscribing
an officer with a purpose strolled in
to
the
funnies
in
Spanish.
Eble
Cogswell and Wayne of Nash-।
the radio room. The two happy lads
Try-outs started today. Thursday. ■ ville and Mrs. Nina Barry were ।
had their radio strewn all over the
...
„ Knopf's
Nov. boya
1. for cheerleaders. Mr. Sehll- • Sunday evening callers at Mr. and '
&lt;&gt;( Mr
place, and two more Innocent boys went on u conservation
trip to the ling is director.
1। **~
z
'~ ■Fisher's.
’*-*—
■" Mrs. 1
Mrs. On* Mr. —
and
he never scrutinized. He went on.
| Elmer Gillespie visited Mrs. G Illes‘ ’ *
looking for the culprits elsewhere, Ethan Winter's farm, Wednesday.
pie's uncles. Hiram and Fred Halli­
ana our henx-s returned to their Oct. 24. The tour was explained by , Forty students are taking co-op­ day near Hart a few days lhe past
I erative training thb year. They atwork nlth a satisfied feeling of high Dale Ball
• • •
tend school half days and work the week. * Mr and Mrs. Owen Var­
endeavor. And noble purpose
Rus No 6 has a hew driver. Law­ other half Twelve students are in ney of Castleton Center and Mr.
rence Rohrbacher. nn alumnus of office practice work; twenty-two in and Mrs. Orr Fisher were Sunday
retail merchandise; one. in print­ guests of Lowe!) Demond and Mrs.
A nosey reporter asked Raymond Hastings High
ing; one. in dry-cleaning: and four, Lou Varney in Lake Odessa. * Mr.
Ma/sey what he would do if he were
faced with the task of running a
Bonnie BrancUtetlcr worked In the in shop and semi-skilled jobs. The and Mrs. George OiUespie and son
Brian ot Charleston, W Va. visited
house Here is his reply: "My first1 office during the summer and up lo students In office practice are work­
Ing on hand writing and vocabulary, their relatives the Gillespie and
impulse, if faced wilh lhe responsi­
Cogswell families on the Center
bility of running my house, would University of Michigan for her and the students in retail merchan­ road over lhe weekend.
dise are studying store layout.
be to cut my throat. On further sophomore year.
consideration of lhe problem, a less
Tiie Girls' Glee Club may boast
A large number of girls are en­
drastic solution would. I think, be
The coastline of Alaska Is 4,750
found and I would as speedily as gaged In the active sport of bowl­ of thirty-six members. They are
possible dispose of the house and ing. Ethyl Johncock Li manager, ensembles! In a three-part chorus
with two books and a handbag I and all alleys ore used Thursday under the leadership of Mrs. Ar­
thur
Lower
and
begin
their
singing
would wander the earth until I had nights after school
Opening New
season by giving four numbers at
persuaded my wife to resume her
herculean domestic task, which she
The Bible classes arc planning on the Ag-HE entertainment this week
TRUCKING SERVICE
now accomplishea with such effort­ seeing a movie in lhe near future. Friday.
TRUCK WITH 2 GOOD MEN.
less coze I have in my time com­ They have studied the books of the
AVAILABLE ANY TIME
The OlrU' Athletic Association Is
manded a six-gun battery-of artil­ New Testament along with other
lery. produced many elaborate stogc things this year
There are five known as the G.A A. A large num­ Hauling of all kinds, short or long
distance
productions and generally coped members in one Bible class and sev­ ber trying out fur it this year.
Representatives arc; 9th grade. Ann
with masculine tasks of more than en In lhe other.
Phone 2861
average complexity, but run a house,
McDonald; 10th, Norma Hollister;
face ordering food, combat moths
The Girl Reserves had their for­ 11th, Jean Kenyon: 12th. Betty Hlgand rust and servants—oh no. I just mal initiation nt Saxon Castle. Oct. bit. Georgia Will is general man­
couldn't.”
15. Thirty-five new members were ager. These girls make up the O.
A. A. board. On October 17, the
present.
members went on a cook-out along
That's all right chum.
We
the river on some property belong­
couldn't impersonate Abraham Lin­ "Boost for our high school.
ing to Mrs. Burrell. The girls are
coln. either.
Tire best in lhe land;
working for their numerals and let­
Liquid, Tablet*, Salve,
Loud raise your voices.
ters.
Nose Drops
In praise of our band!"
Yessir, we arc all justly proud ot
Use Only As Directed
The week of Oct. 22 the metal
our twenty-eight piece marching shop Instructor showed movies on
I which &gt;u ihc.poUUhl u ihf micrometer reading ana
and welding
tr' v brJri
Somc °r lhe sludcnts arc working on
in all his finery. Is Carl Moore, the fynn^ whUe othera an? making
new
new drum
drum major.
major. As
As every
every organ-1
ore an- uejdtng joints. They will have their
ballon must have a mascot, so must display at the Ag-HE.
our band, and chosen for this place I
Some lathes and the milling ma­
or honor Is one Hugo Walton. The
chine will be running in the ma­
band will also be heard at the Ag- i chine shop, and projects will be
HE exhibit. Friday. Nov. 9.
shown during the Ag-HE.

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

U5E 6 6 6

PHONE 2960

Cold Preparation!

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Thirty-four have turned out for MARTIN CORNERS
membership In lhe high school
The Wfi.CS. will meet with Mrs.
choir
They have already started
their season of outside entertain­ Evadene Weeks in Hastings Wed­
ment. having sung at the Rotary nesday, Nov. 28. for a potluck dlnThLs
eroun
L,
ner
' OwlnB l° thc fact thM lhe 3rd
nnd Women's Clubs. Th!: “2“ !:
hool luw
Wcdnesd»y happens on the day bealso called upon for school
uses, and
and fore
hool uses,
and
Thanksgiving, please note lhe
helped to give the assembly, opening
society is a week later in the month.
the Junior Red Crass drive, a fes­ , All are cordially Invited. * Mr. and
tive touch.
: Mrs. Linden Barry and little daugh| tens of Hastings were Sunday ever,Jt,ve brtn uk- ■। ning callers i
“
at the home «
of »
hb
en into the Hl-Y. The newcomers parents. Mr and Mrs Milo Barry *
include Kingsley Zerbel. Pal, Kelly. £ and Mrs Mm^Batem.nri^ted

Raymond Bennett Arnold Wilson, Mr and M„. Marion Craru and
and Alfred Cortright.
: daughter tn Jackson and Mr. and
’
1 Mrs. Clarence Wilkinson and little
Within three weeks the Hi-Y son and Mrs. Ella Hotchkiss and
plnns to start the sale of 1500 bus- ■ family In Spring Arbor over the
ketbali schedule pencils.
weekend. * Major Lloyd Cogswell
’
I and his uncle, George Gillespie utJohn Richardson and John M,ri- tended the football gome at Lancolm represented the Hastings Hi-Y I sing Saturday afternoon. Tliey also
at the recent district meeting at I visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Olin Brown
Battle Creek.
I and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bell and re\
• • *
| turned home Sunday. * The teacher
Principal E. L Taylor will be at and pupils of the Martin school

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smooth, even warmth all night long ... not too warm, not too
cold. You'll have real sleeping luxury — automatically.

dolus jo&lt;&gt; ironing the family

RUBBER FLOOR MATS

BLfiCKVTONf

Protection Against Draught* — Standard Sixe

Fit* All Makes of Car*
From the electrically-warmed flying suit*,
worn by our high-flying fighters during the
war, to this new luxury in the home is the
story back of today's automatic electric blan­
ket. Just set this dial and drift off to sleep
the answer to greater sleeping comfort.

DEPENDABLE SERVICE

HASTINGS MOTOR
Henry Ohlman
SALES Clarence Ritsema
220 1, State

CONSUMERS

POWER

COMPANY

Phone 2837

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HASTINGS

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER A, ISC

FAOK TWO

FREEPORT
Lada Moore waa a Sunday guest
of Mn. Julia Godfrey. * Mn. Ha­
lal Had and Mias Vada Schwadar

was a Friday and Saturday guest of
her sister. Mra. R. A. Brown of
Greenville. * Mr. and Mra. Ray
Wiaiand. Darlene and Bonnie I-ou
attended a Bible Institute at Lan­
sing Sunday, also called on Mr. and
Mra. Addison Erb ot Grand Ledge.

6: 30—Youth Fellowship
SUDDEN DEATH IN
Mrs Semich Beesc and Mrs. Adah
PHAHIUVILU
8:00—Evening worship
Motter. *lir and Mr*- Claude Wal­
eon and Barney C. Schondelmayer ton attended the funeral of Harry'
7: 30—Monday evening youth choir
Maurice Milla, 13. of FtalriavUle.
of Middleville were weekend gurau Clemens of Calgdonla last Wednes­ V 8:00—Friday evening, adult choir.
of Mr. and Mr*. chai. Hoyt and day. also called on the Rev. and
Mra. E. B. Griffin. * Mra. Emma
United Brethren Church
Sunday afternoon callen of Mr. Anderson was tn Hastings Saturday.
M. H. Dawson. Pastor
Mr. and Mra. George Nelson were
10: 30—Bible school
Bunday dinner guests of the Rev.
ly fallen when failure of his heart
11:
36
—Morning worship
and Mrs. J. W. McCue. * Mr and
caused iU* sudden passing. The
Mrs. Lawrence Hawkins and family |
sheriffs office waa promptly notified
Mn Melvin Hunt and son of Com­ of Hasting*. Mr and Mrs. Keith I
8 15—Evening worship
Deputy Sheriff Bedford and Coroner
stock Park nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ Marlow of Carlton, and parent*.
Special Evangelistic services arc Dr. Keller made the investigation
mond Clinton and daughter of Has­ Mr. and Mr*. Alvin Helrigle of being held each evening and alill
tings. ♦ Mn. Lydia Kercher spent North Irving were in Grand Rap­ continue through thia week except
from Tuesday until Saturday with ids last Tuesday. * Mrs. Eugene Saturday evening. The Rev. Homer
ORDER FOB FUBLIOATION
Mr. and Mn. Frank Dorr. * Mr. Krauss of Elmdale was a Sunday C Price of Grand Rapids. Come
Slate at MicklsM. Tk« Pro
and Mrs. Chas. Woodworth, aon afternoon visitor at Mr and Mra. and hear him. you will enjoy his i Bernard. Uoyd. Gsrsld and Harvey. for lb« County at tUriAMichael. daughter Marton and Mrs. Leon Howks: Mra. Effie Parker was messages.
_ _ ___________
Anna Moore of Eaton Rapids were a dinner guest. * Mr. and Mrs. Ray
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Wieland and family were Saturday B AN FIELD
Floyd H. Willlama. Johnstown
evening supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Flattie Wertman and Mra. Geraldine Clemen*. Haatings Mrs. Earl Posthumus of Bowne. * Walter Hobbs accompanied Mrs Al­
Mrs Hazel Hall and MUs Vada bert Shellenbarger of Hastings to
Schwader of Detroit spent Saturday Ionia last Tuesday where they at­
and Sunday with lhe latter's par­ tended lhe annual meeting of the
ents. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Schwadgr Mich. Farm Bureau Women. * Mrs. OHDBB FOR PUBLICATION
of South Campbell. * Mrs. Erma Florence Butts and her daughter
McFarland of Detroit was a Frtday .and husband. Mr. and Mra. Henry
callcr of Mra. Claude Walton
Ticnne®. of Benton Harbor will spend
The Rev and Mr* J W McCue -this weekend with lhe former's
returned Monday after attending brother. Don Putnam and Mrs. Put­
the licme coming at Tracey. Ind.. nam. * The Banfield Farm Bureau
his first pastorate. He also preached club will meet at the home of Mr.
at (he morning worship service and Mra. Donald Bass Wednesday
They were guests at lhe John Per­ evening. Nov. 14. ■* Mrs. Emma
kins home al Hamlet, hid * Mrs Hobbs entertained her birthday club
n pr«/Fnf
Frank Dorr and Mrs. Lydia Kar- from Battle Creek at a one o'clock
file lo Ikf.
cher visited Thursday afternoon luneheon last Thursday. * The No­
wilh Mrs Jane Flynn of Bownc
vember meeting of the WSC8. will
be held at thc home of Mrs. Lena
Bowman Thursday. Nov. 8. * George
Wickwire and Henry were supper
Nov. _
13—W.C.T.U
------------ at
_. Mrs
Fox’s home. South Bownc.
Clifford Phllllpps near Delton Wed­
Nov 14— Womans society
nesday evening. * Mr and Mn.
with Mra. Elnora Whitney
George Welah of Fine lake were
Sunday dinner guests at Twin Ce­
Service Notes
Sgt William Dipp, returned to dars. * Tiie Edge family entertained
company
from Hartford. Conn., lut
: Fort McClellan. Alabama. Thursday
evening after a 10-day furlough with
his parents. Mr. and Mra William
Dipp and family He was accom­ PROSPECTS GOOD
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panied as far as Grand Rapids by FOR HOG BUSINESS
Although the profit margin is nar­
Miss Maxine Daniels. Eknlly Dipp,
row at present, W N McMillen, re­
and Karl Wellfarc.
search assistant In animal husban­
dry at Michigan State college, be­
lieves that now is the lime for the
farmer to make plans for contlnua- I »aM &lt;^»a«y. L "k» la*'/ayf«t Nave
lion ur exoarulon in the hog busi- t»4S
.
x24' batts; loose wool
nets
_
Ij
lr

STANDARD SERVICE
Operated by ROLAND TALIAFERRO
■RING YOUR CAR IN FOR A COMPLETE CHANCMv
OVER TO WINTER WIATHM

AUTO ACCESSORIES
CLEAN REST ROOMS
COB. STATE A MICHIGAN

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LOOKING
AHEAD!

LEGALS

THE NEW TRIO

MEALS AND LUNCHES
served from
5:30 A.M. to 12:00 Midnite

weekdays • AJ8. to » FJt
SUN. 9 AJbt. TO • F.M.

An Amoricon Tradition . . . ond
it’s atiil I mighty commendable.

SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS

Plan for that future home nowk

Closed Every Wednesday

Let us help you. now and later.

BARRY COUNTY
LUMBER CO.
125 N. Jefferson St.

A COMPLETE STOCK OF STORM
SASH
Celotcx Insulation in 15
and Granules

Cement - Plaster . Mason Lime - Slow set gauging
plaster - Wood pulp
SAND LIME BRICK
COMPLETE LINE OF GLASS.

ALL SIZES.

Brick siding; in thc roll. Thcrmobric insulated.
Brick Siding. Rolled roofing. Roofing ieit.
Thick Butt three in one Asphalt shingles.
Hex three in one Asphalt shingles.

DAILY

DELIVERIES

Honon Soldier

He points to the apparent short-I" the Maua» ot Albert h. p«
age of hogs and the prospect tor '
n
continued heavy demands for pork | Cow
L’.*?,
in the months ahead This ihdl-1

Mr and Mrs. Robert and Mr and cates that the chances ire good for,
Mrs
Arthur Schondelmaycr of better profits in the near future.'
Grand Rapids, and Muskegon, Mrs. with little likelihood of the silua- ■
Corna Schondelntayer of Middle­ tlon becoming worse.
"Even now. the farmer who pro- j
ville were Sunday dinner guests ol
Mr. ur.d Mrs Chtu Hoyt and Patty vide* proper housing, good manage­
in honor of S Sgt Barney C Schon- ment, efficient parasite control and I
delmnyer of Middleville who recent­ well-balanced rations can make a ,
ly returned, serving 31? years over­ fair profit." Mr. McMillen states.
seas with thc Red Arrow division "By basing his plans (or remaining
in the swine business on these sound !
and has received his discharge.
practices, thc raiser can make good |
earnings when the situation Im­
CHURCH NOTES
proves."
।
Methodist Church
Donald Smith. Pastor
VICTORY BONDS will provide a |
10:30—Morning worship
Tl:30—Sunday school
"cwhion1 tor porn-war years.
,

Home Financing IS our business,

and we con help you make it

yours.

SEE US FOR
BUILDING LOANS

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 STEBBINS BLDG.

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

'

%

DANGER
Having decided to work in a factory I will sell at public auction at the John W.
Cairns place, Sec. 15, Irving Twp., or 2 miles west and 2 miles south of Freeport, or
6 miles north and 3 miles west of Hastings on

POINT

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1945

The old fable of the last straw tha^ broke thc camel's back is too

COMMENCING AT 1:30 O'CLOCK

familiar to need repeating.
But it's worth remembering in connection with your Telephone
Company. Some people may say: "Michigan Bell’s doing a lot of

business—taking tn a lot of money. Let's tax ’em—cut their rates."

CATTLE

IMPLEMENTS and TOOLS

GUERNSEY, 9 yrs. old, due Nov. 30.

9 HOE GRAIN DRILL.

DURHAM, 4 yrs. old, due about March 1.

SPIKE TOOTH DRAG.
GALE RIDING PLOW.
TWO-WHEEL TRAILER.
GALE WALKING PLOW.
DUMP RAKE.

GUERNSEY -JERSEY, 5 yrs. old, due
about March 1.
BRINDLE COW, bcof.

BUGGY.

JERSEY HEIFER, 2 yrs. old, fresh 3 mas.,
bred back.
GUERNSEY HEIFER, 2 yrs. old, fresh 4
mos., bred back.
3-2 YR. OLD FAT STEERS.
YEAR OLD HEIFER.
20 MO. OLD RED HEIFER.
1 Cow. are bones and T.i. taerad.)

gone up jailer than income. Higher wages, higher taxes, higher

material costs — and rate reductions — have cut net earnings far

______

GUERNSEY COW, beef.

GUERNSEY-JERSEY, II yrs. old, due in
spring.

Michigan Bell is Itandling tiie biggest volume of business in

litstory, is taking in more money than aver before. But coili have

below the pre-war rate, far below the average of other industries.

'

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
SEARS PRESSURE GASOLINE RANGE.
ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE.
WARD'S TABLE MODEL RADIO.
EDISON PHONOGRAPH &amp; RECORDS.
ROCKING CHAIRS.
TABLE. IRONING BOARD.
BABY PEN. BABY STROLLER.
2 PERFECTION OIL STOVES.
GAS HEATER.

When earnings become insufficient, you don’t notice any im­
mediate effect on your telephone service.

But, like the camel**

back, these is a danger point — a point beyond which earnings that

arc too low will jeopardize the quality of service.

Michigan Bell customer* want good service. The telephone
bill is so small an item in their regular expenditures that customers

want really good service even though it might cost a trifle more
than they would need to pay for inferior setvice.

To again provide telephone service when it is wanted and where
it is wanted, to give the quality of service you want in the future,
Michigan Bell is undertaking a post-war construction program cost­

ing p120,000,000 in the next five yean. Money to finance that pro­

gram must come from the savings of thrifty people who are willing

to invest in Bell System securities. But, if prospects for future

Telephone Company earning* are unattractive compared with,
those of other companies, people will place their savings elsewhere.
The future quality of your telephone teruice dependi on tele- 1

TERMS; Cash day of sale. No goods to be removed from premises until settled for.

phone ratei sufficient to produce eanunfp attractive to mvettori.

telephone needi.

GERALD 1 CAIRNS, OWNER
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

Member F.H.UB.

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Cleek

X

Merle
Floyd !
and M

�PERSONALS

HieNMUttFON ITHE HOME FRONT ★
DR. HAROLD TUKEY

from a few days' hunting trip near
Gaylord.

(Continued from Sec. 1)

stalling chaplain and Mrs Ken
ot her aunt, Mrs. Leslie Wright In Braendie of Havanna. Ill, the in­
Jackson this week. Mm. Tom Taf- stalling marshal at lhe installation
fee spent a few days with Mrs.
Slur at Freeport Thursday evening.
Wright lut week.
Other# from Hastings attending

Rural Naw Yoikar Pays Finn
Tribute to Naw Head of
State Collage Dopt. of
Horticulture; Ideal Man

Floyd Klelnfeldt and son David. Mr. win Clark. Mra. Lewis Hine. Mrs.
and Mrs. Lloyd Meyers and daugh­ । Earl Mudge. Mrs. Herbert Quigley
ter Betty of Elkhart. Ind.; the men and Mrs. Avis Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Webb spent a
wilh Clark Klelnfeldt assisting in
few days in Battle Creek lut week
the guests of her sister. Mn. Zulah
Ml 8. Washington.
Gifford.
Fletcher. Mra. C. C. Burkholder and ' Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. Cedric Morey are in Battle Willard White were Mr. and Mn.
Creek today.
Charles While. Mn. Philip White.
Robert and Hubert Cook. Dr. O. Mr. and Mrs James Parker and
Jamie of Ovid. Mr. Parker had
Just returned from overseas

QUICK cosh LOAN
I emptoyed.

The Rural New Yorker, the Em­
pire state's oldest and leading farm
journal, recently paid a high tribute
to Dr. Harold B. Tukay. He U the
new head of thc Michigan Stale
college horticulture department Dr.

Dean Eugene Davenport. As trustee
fur hb two young sons, Dr. Tukcy
has come into possession of the
beautiful home and home farm In
Woodland, so long owned by Dean
Davenport, who gave this property
to his grandsons. So Barry county
folks are Interested In Dr. Tukcy.
and he is Interested in Barry county.
Connected with thc New York ex­
periment station for 25 years, Dr.
Tukcy was chief of horticultural re­
search at Cornell university.
"His new post will offer him In­
creased opponwc
opportunity and bn»d.,
broader

Bert Webb were Mrs. Delilah Kee­
nan and Nancy of Kalamazoo and
on Bunday they entertained Mrs.
Catherine Van Pratt. Mra. Frm
Benson and clarence and Mra. Trcssa King.

MUTUAL FINANCE
CORPORATION
Michigan

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to
JUroW Tukey
! exhibited lhe rare combination of
' hard faithful work and a broad per­
! spectlve. He has become widely
known for his aucccaa with root­
, stocks and in lhe development of
| dwarf fruit trees. Recently, he has
. been closely identified with thc de­
velopment of the famous 3-4-D, the

Mb kUtIUm In Uw H«w York
Stale Horticultural society, and par­
ticularly in thc field, built a lasting
friendship far him with every fruit
grower in the stale. His constant

24 HOUR SERVICE
WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED THE OF­
FICIAL AAA REPRESENTATIVE FOR
THIS AREA.
WE ARE EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ALL
ROAD SERVICE, DAY OR NITE.

WELLES
MOTOR
DAY PHONE
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SERVICE

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done much to place that Industry
in the high place it holda today. In

affairs"
"Somehow, in spite of alt these
labors, he found time to write sev­
eral books, as well as to contribute
regularly io horticultural and acienI Uflc Journals. In short, he has had
' many responsibilities and he has
1 carried out all of them well
1 "There may be some who will say
| that New York’s loss will be MlchIgan’s gain. That, in our opinion. U
| too narrow a view of Prof. Tukey’s
1 abilities We know that wherever
’ he may be, his work and his repui tation will not be restricted by state
boundaries or by any other llmltai lion. That’s because he is that
j kind of person and we arc Justly
I1 proud to send such a man out to
: Michigan to continue his good work
I there.

Well Solly, aa I have much to
0 I must dose naw. So Adios. evtrails, little Jackets Borne bad com­
plete playsulU. One ehubby young­
The Little Cpl.
qf the world your prodigal son la ster wore a cut down, faded green
Cpl. Charles Wilson
uniform Jacket, and short trousers
Cpl. Charles L. Wilson. 18033704
they have the Japanese spelling of with buttons on the aide lo allow
pur present location which is Pusan for any emergency. Al lhe moment
—I use the Korean spelling which the back flap was down, although
8an Francisco. Calif.
Is Pusan—either one U correct.
there appeared to be no emergency
Well Mom. I’m afraid I really
Well Dad. |f you plan to bring
ddrrty i
must close now but I'll write again mom and spend this fall In Korea,
Pfc. R. H. Haney. ABJ4. 1008S478
tomorrow or the day after. Don’t Just pack up your business suit,
P.W. Branch Cp. No. 11
worry about me as I’m alright and sport shirts, tennis shoes, slipper;,
Reserve, La.
feeling One. Take care of your- your old fishing hat. and tell mom
to pack her night gown, and buy
These three boys are the sons of
Love always,
some men's white golfing pants to Mr. and Mra. Bert Pierce. Route 5.
Bob
wear underneath, and you will. I'm Hastings.
’f
,
Pfc. Robert W. Scott. 36884489
sure, be properly outfitted for an
Merlin B. Pierce. EM. 3/c *
Hdqa. Co. 1123nd Engr. Combat
autumn in thc beautiful, wonderful,
UBjB. KODfER IDE 331»
Op.
charming, magnificent, seaside re%
Fleet
Post
Otfice
APO. Mi. '4 Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif.
San FYancUco. Calif
PS. Be sure to bring along about
PS. Give my very best regards to
$300 dollars &lt; American money*
Edward Ray Pierce, 8 1/c
everyone.
,
which, when converted into Korean
UFN. PS.C. Sec. 3
currency, would become yen—4500.00
Shelton U. 8 Rt. 60
Norfolk 11, Virginia
The last weak in September I The which would be enough to live the
cooi.
x&gt;l. reiresning
refreshing currents bf
or air
/
Gerald Max Pierce. A/8
■erved u . .tmlad.r u&gt;.. .utamn
*“■&lt; 1toMto •&gt;» *utoto.
At
present
I'm
trying
to
make
the
nan
----- -------- •
bad omcuuiy
officially arrivca
arrived—presumably in —
Korea as well as In the rest of the
,5h*?b7 °l Co,nmerc«- 1
Camp Peary’. Virginia
world. Thus It happened that I !?!l*lcy haic
onP Ulan
Pfc. Geo. W. Chaeseman,
shook myself out of an Indian Sumtu.nny Male of California, bethey impressed
mcr reverie and look my station on cause
r““* look how
hn“ ,hM
-------------- - me.
AXJ4. 36938678
a busy street corner not far from!I What do you think?
As I always say, “If l never see
AJ*.O. S3*. % Postmaster
the heart of town to report to the
good people of Hastings of the lat­
est fall styles in this great, reawak­ and personally it should never hap­
pen U&gt; a dog.’’ But I don’t want to
Pvt Richard Grable. 34630536
ened Oriental nation.
I watched lhe men. the women,
APO 31330. % Postmaster
the children whose business or whim think I amt
San Francisco. Cal
brought them hence, methodically
Oct. 34. 1945
noting the details of their dress.
Schofield Bks. Oahu
Sgt. Richard G. Beasmer
The first gentleman that I noticed
DearZojly:
9222 T-S.U.-T.C.
What's cookin’ Zolly? OX. I raayBldg. B. 4lh Floor IIA.B.
white shirt, no Ue. tennis shoes, and
Brooklyn. N. Y.
a shapeless straw hat whose rim
drooped about his face. The second aa my wife will be reading thia, ha I
Donn U ferrying Wildcats to Ok­
sported b.iRgx white. pajama-Ukc
lahoma
City and his address now is:
trousers, a white unstarched hos­
Ens. Donald C. Bpringer
pital Jacket, black shoes and a
brown felt hat. The third, a pa tri-1 - —-------- .— -------- —rr —— ----archal old gentleman with a long! of courae to see my wife and baby,
NAB. Ban D*ego, Calif.
white beard, was attired in Korea's ,

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Wc Carry a Complete Stock for any Moke Car
Thc Best Values in New and Used Auto Parts
Wc Build Wagons and Trailers

Welding — Expert Repairing
We Buy All Kinds of Burned or Wrecked Cars—In
any Condition

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Comphta Stock of New and Used Auto Porte

PETE'S AUTO PARTS
221 N. MICHIGAN

HASTING*

A Large Stock On Hand
BALANCER—37%
FARM

BUREAU — 34%

POULTRY SUPPLEMENT
FARM

BUREAU —

at the ankle*, rubber ahoea. a long
while coat reaching well below his

PORKMAKER

lowing him came a young man in ■
a blue sente suit, a blue sport shirt, I
brown and white sport shoes.and a'
straw hat that looked as if it had
been in every battle in the Pacific.
Then came a hatless gentleman in i
a sharp brown pin-striped business
suit, a white shirt, blue tie and |
house slippers. Endlessly they pa-1
rade by. some in shorts, some bare- ‘
foot, one or two sporting a cane.1
many without headgear, some in1
remnants of uniforms, each an in­
dividual style study In himself.

FARM

BUREAU

MILK MAKER
SOY BEAN MEAL-41 %
We Grind Feeds!

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES, INC

Milady’s Costumes Colorful
Then there were the women Uf
you could classify them as members ;
of the female sex.) Number one
wore a white silk Jacket, a long
white skirt which almost covered

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NORTH CHURCH ST.

HASTINGS

OBITUARIES

HARDWARE!
Mota

Hlngas

~ 37‘

I2e
hold |ob&gt;. Strong, tacky; 1t proc-

Screen or
Sterm-Mth

55'

KF

CleoMep
EUrtvc

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I

ly the same as are worn on the
MAUDE M. MEAD
farm, somewhat like overalls except
Maude Mabel DcVlne Mead, they arc drawn tight around thc
daughter of William N. and Anna ankles. She wore black rubber
DeVine, was born nt Morgan. March shoes. Thc next lady had a blue
1. 1884. and passed away November jacket, a long blue skirt of a deeper
shade, rubber shoes and a black
eight mon tils. She lived her enilrc parasol. Attired In like manner, but
life in Berryville community. Her minus the parasol, was another
early years were spent on thc home young woman, who. In addition, had
farm.
a bright red and green shawl pulled
On Oct. 13. 1904. she was united around her waist and hip* support­
in marriage to Meritt L. Mead to ing a nodding Infant who rode be­
which union two children were bom. hind (rumble seal style)., Following
Doris McIntyre of Quimby, and Rus­ her, walking briskly, came a young
sell of Barryvllle. Besides her hus­ woman dressed in American style­
band and children she leaves to blue skirt, while blouse, brown
mourn her loss five grandchildren. leather shoes, bobby sox. no hat.
Norman and Ann McIntyre, and And behind her came half of lhe
Kent. Zane and Deanna Mead: one United Slates Army. The fifth lady
brother. Ralph DeVine of Nashville noted wore a purple print blouse, a
and one sister, Mrs. W. B Walker billowing print skirt. Very pretty.
of Chesaning.
One woman, apparently Japanese,
She was a regular and faithful was clad in dark brown slacks and
attendant at the Barryvllle church a mustard colored Jacket, brown
until her illness some six months leather shoes (most Japanese wom­
ago- She was a real mother nnd en apparently wear slacks on the
wife. Her greatest Joy was giving street, or at least meat of the womand lending a helping hand to ev­
eryone. She often expressed the according to our Interpreters.) Othsentiment in this title verse:
vr women wore thc traditional long
“In tills world of darkness we must skirts, usually white, but often a
shine,
beautiful bright red or blue. Some
You in your small corner. I in mine” carried pretty silk parasols. Thc
Funeral services were held nt the styles differ widely But almost in­
farm home, where she had lived for evitably the ladles’ clothes were
26 years. Thc service wan held at Spotlessly clean.
two o’clock Saturday conducted by
Children (Brats)
the Rev. Lloyd Mead. Interment
But it wm the children who stole
waa made in the Barryvllle Ceme­
thc show! The first little girl wore
tery.
a short polka dot dress which failed
to cover her blue panties. The sec­
Turn cans of paint upside down
ond had a pink Jacket and a billow­
on a shelf 34 hours before you begin ing white skirl. She was barefoot.
a paint job. It will save consider­ The next was a poor homely crea­
able time, as mueh ot lhe mixing ture attired In a prison-striped blue
will have taken place.
and white skirt. She wm barefoot.

Reduced!

Is YOUR Roof
Ready for Winter?

RE-ROOF
OR
Outlet

REPAIR
NOW!
Avoid
roofs by having us take care of them
now!
r it's a repair job or a complete new
roof . .. . we ore prepared to serve you.—

proof pyroxylin haadls.

Ptosik

AUCTION SALE
On the farm known as the Henry Whidby farm located Vi mile north, 3 miles west of Bonfield; or 3 miles nnrthmt
of Hickory Corners, section 14, Barry twp., we offer the foltowing for Public Auction on

TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1945
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK.

HORSES
Team of horses, 10 and 11 yrs.
Harness.

CATTLE

HAY &amp; GRAIN
3 ton timothy, clover and brome grass.

18 tons alfalfa hay.

300, bu. oats.

Guam say cow, 5 Vi yrs. old, calf by side.
Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old. calf by side.
Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old. calf by side.

TOOLS

Holstein cow, 22 mos. old, calf by side.
Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old, calf by side.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh.

Rod Pole caw, 4 yrs. old, duo soon.
Durham cow, 4 yrs. old, due soon.

Swiss and Guernsey cow, 3’/i yrs. old. milking.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old. fresh.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, milking.
Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old. milking.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, milking.
Jersey cow, 2'Zi yrs. old. milking.
2 heifers, 18 moo. old, bred.
8 heifers, 4 to 6 mos.
Holstein bull. 2 yrs. old, eligible to register.
Herd test 4.5.

John Deere mower, 5 ft. cut, tractor bitch.

John Dccra corn binder.
John Deere corn planter.
John Deere manure spreader.
Deering binder, 7 ft. cut.
3 horse disc.

2 sec. spring tooth drag.

Dump rake.
Potato digger.

1 horse corn drill.
Fairbanks and Morse hammer mill.

Bu» rig. mounted.

HOGS &amp; POULTRY
Brood sow, due Nov.
50 White Rock yearling hens.
30 White Pekin ducks.
10 goose.
10 turkeys.

Chore Boy milker.

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McCormick cream separator.
9 10-gal. milk cons.

250 Ib. bbl. straytf.

Many articles not mentioned.

STORM SASH
Sandpaper

Meeh ora 4/j by S iachai.

JVIontgomery Ward

TERMS: CASH.

Storm sash will make your home rrjorc comfortable . . .
ond your fuel bill will be lowered too. Standard sizes
. . . or special orders.

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Formerly Hastings Construction Co.

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The Hastings Banner
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1945

16 FACES—2 SECTIONS

FARMERS OF COUNTY deceives Capitol
TO
Home Front CHOOSE MEN WHO APPoinlrne&gt;lt
WILL ADMINISTER
AAA AFFAIRS IN CO

On th» ☆ ☆ ☆ *fr ☆ ☆

“Hello"—to all of you still In uni­
form:
Wh*I a life this Is turning out to
be—fe?l like the fellow who was rid-

1

he never did catch up. but os far
as is known the poor guy kept on
riding until he came to the end of
the trail—so here we go again. (Cur­
tailed notes this time In hopes ot
having some of the letters printed
which have been In type—especially
the letter from Dick Karines be­
cause he's now on his way home
and the letter from Dick Rasey &lt;lt
was Russ Rivers who gave Dick a
lucky dollar when he left the old
home town and Dick has carried it
ever since &gt; because he called Tues­
day from San Diego and said he ex­
pects to be home very soon, with
discharge, he hopes.)
Foiicwing is this weeks list from
the draft board of Barry County
men discharged from service
Sgt. Kenneth C Ploria. Delton.
Mich ; Douglas H. Floria. Delton.
Mich.; Albert H Borton. Jr. Has­
tings; Herbert F. Whitworth. R 6.
Battle Creek: Raymond R. Reynolds.
Hastings Richard H Leinaar. Dow­
”——... T
— Marble.
....... Hail
Ha,Ung, j|U.
n _Fuller.
...
_____ Ernest
Hastings.
P
Wilkins. Hastings. David 8. GoodHastiiu's. George C Taft. Jr . Nash­
ville; Jacob C Verpioegh. Duster.
Arthur W. Gerber. R 6. Battle
Creek; Rex Foreman. Jr. Hostings.
Howard A. McDonald. Hastings.
Howard L. Naylor. Hastings
Burr L Manning. Bellevue. Jerry
Johnson. Delton: Alton D. Armour.
Hastings; Howard E Moore. Has­
tings; Murray E Schnurr. Middle­
Ville; Harold M. Enders. Middleville,
now living In Grand Rapids; Verden
Darrel Vandlen. Battle Creek; Ken­
neth F Chappel. Nashville, now liv­
ing at Brighton: Rollo Vern Latta.
Shelbyville. Forrest J. Mend. Has­
tings, now living at Seattle, Wash­
ington. Clarence R. Gross. Hastings
Delton Ellsworth Smith. BelleVur
Stanley Q. Lyons. Kalamnroo; Paul
F Goforth. Nashville. Merle A
Dundas. Middleville; Earl C. Lee.
Middleville; John W laird. Has­
tings; William Eldon Chase. Has­
tings.
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Donald Louis Smith. Cressey:
Lynn P. Stoddard. Bellevue; Rcld
'A' Bassett. Hastings; William B
Wooer. Delton; Maurice M. Wlesenhofer. Hastings: Dallas R Jtuah.
Lake Ode&amp;aa; Albert W Tflgglns.
Hastings, now living In Battle Creek:
David McKeown. Middleville. Glenn
K. Kahler. Hastings; Milford L
Frederickson. Delton, now living in
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)

Cassopolis Youth Is
Seriously Injured On
Highway Near City
Gordon Gleason. 17. of Cassopolis.
Mich., was seriously Injured, on the
dirt road between the Star school
house and the Bibs factory, at about
4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. He
came here to visit the Smith family
who live on the old Morris Burton
farm, near the Star school house.
He had started on his motorcycle
on his return trip, when he appar­
ently lost control over the motor­
cycle. which swerved from the hlghwhere It crashed into a tree.
When found. It was apparent that

taken to Pennock hospital, where he
Is at this writing, and Is still in a
serious condition. He is reported to
have suffered bad head Injuries and
possibly neck fractures.

PASSING OF E. M. BARNES,
FORMER RESIDENT
Just before going to press word
was received of the death of E. M.
Barnes, n former resident of Has­
tings. He passed away Tuesday at
the home of his daughter. Mrs Es­
telle McIntyre of Muskegon.

Special Council Meeting
A special meeting of the City
Council was held Thursday evening,
to canvass the vote* cast at the
special election held on the preced­
ing Monday. The vote in favor ot
renewing the gas franchise of the
Consumer Power Co. The vote ns

Dewing the franchise, with only two
Aotes in opposition.

NOTICE
_ Andrus Service will be closed
Thanksgiving Day.
—Adv. 11-15

RATIONING
☆ AT A GLANCE ☆

Red Stamps Ration Book No. 4:
F-l through K-l valid through Nov.
30. L-J through Q-l good through
Dec. 31. R-l through V-l valid
through Jan. 31. W-l through Z-l
and Green Stamps N-8 good through
Ftb. 28

1 through Dec. 31 for five pounds.

SECTION ONE—RACES 1 N I

FATHER-SON NIGHT Knowlton Named
Veterans Councilor
AT BROTHERHOOD
HAS REMAN
by R. M. C "-...........
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MONDAY, NOV. 19
RECORD; DO
Chief of Police O'Malley.
APPRECIATE IT!
Of Grand Rapids, to

ei EDITORIALS

An example of how a Federal inlum grade fur automobile users
agency can bog down In ito own red which la 30 cents per gallon. Motor­
tape is found in an OPA ruling con­ ists were willing and anxious to pay
cerning the sale of high octane for this more efficient and better
gasoline to motorists. This particu­ grade of gasoline. This OPA ruling
Hours &amp; Placet for Holding
lar grade of fuel. 91 octane, had however, made such sales impossi­
Elections Will Be
been sold to the armed force* and ble. An airplane owner could buy
Announced Soon
private airlines at 23', cento a gal­ all of this grade of gasoline he
Barry county fanners will take
lon. Both the government and the wahted to at 23^ cents a gallon but
time out from seasonal work In the 1
OPA were satisfied with th* price. an automobile owner wk.4 prevented
next three weeks to elect AAA Com- !
So. when gasoline rationing ended from paying more than 20 eenu a
muntty and County Committeemen
after the surrender of Japarf, the gallon for the same, identical fuel.
for the coming yenr
oil companies offered this same
Three community committeemen ।
und two alternates, us well os a1
grade of fuel for sale to motorists the OPA was to prevent profiteering
delegate to the county convention,
at the same price of 23*&gt; cento per and to hold down any undue In­
will be chosen in rach of the coun­
gallon which the OPA thought rea­ creases In the cost of living. But
ty's 16 townships
The delegates
sonable for the government and the profiteering and living costs were
will later elect a three-man commit- !
tee which will administer the AAA I
private airlines to pay
But the not involved here. On the contrary
activities within (he county.
OPA would not permit this to be this ruling merely forced an iden­
Chairman Lawrence R. Farrell of i
done. Top officials said that OPA tical product to be sold at a’sub­
the county AAA Committee said'
ccognlzed only three grades of gxs- stantia) price dlflcrentlal to two dif­
today that dates, hours and placet)
iline—3rd grade, regular grade and ferent classes of users! For all
fur holding the annual elections arc
now being determined Announce- been made Administrative Assistant premium grade The ruling further practical purposes. of course, th*
mrnt will be made next week.
to the Officer In chatge of Ord­ staled that regardless of whether or ruling prevents motorists from hav­
In Barry County Farrell says ap- nance and Gunnery Schools in Wnsh- not gasoline sells for a higher price ing the advantage of this highly
proxtuutely 3000 farmer* are ellgi- ington. DC. of which there are six
eflteient. 91 octane fuel, because It
ble to vote on committeemen this i functioning In peace time with a to aviation users, it esnnot sell at
year. Eligible farmers are thoae j compliment of 2500 students besides more than the celling price of Prewho pertlcipaicd in the 1945 Agri-. instructor* ond Officers In charge
cultural Program, or who sinned a Aside from Administrative detalU
Crop Insurance application.
I the work covers that of Personal
The aolutkn of the port war prob- I Cfficer in that it is hi. duty to keep
lern* ahead of us Is the vital concern ,
rtwek ™
peraonnei
of every farmer Consequently n L-. ««'i»nected with schools activities
to every farmer s beat interest to1 Lieut Granger spent 22 months
vote in the coming election* to make I aboard a erwiier in the N W Pasure that the men administering the title area, entered Gunnery school
AAA Programs In the county are In Washington D C list May. was
Plans tor enlarging and equipping •------------------------------- ;-----------------------the ones he want* to represent him i। advanced to Sr Lieut August 1. and Pennock reveal the moat modern .
-sse.ss- -ss
I tecclved his present appointment structure and equipment available ril)fl||j
Tfl
i Sept 5. He is a graduate of Mld- The services to hospital patients will UKvUI I I VUK I IV
I dlcvilic high school. Michigan Nor­ be of maximum benefit because of I
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mal College. Ypsilanti, and was a
| student tn U of M law school. Ann
Arbor. Michigan at the time he re- will have two wing* added—one on '
| reived his commission as Ensign the east and one on the west—which
Eight Criminal Cate* Lilted;
' October 1942
will give the hospital an "H" shape
Large Number of Divorce*
High School Open House
He was bom in Detroit. Mich. There will be an entrance In the ;
In Connection With Espo.
1917. and is the son of Mr and Mrs cast wing which will be opposite the 1 The November term of Circuit
There were several hundred fine [ F E Granger. Ha-tlngs, Michigan ----------------------------new parking
area •in •&gt;
the space
east 'Court
Court will convene next Monday.
November
19. at "9 a.
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- m. Following
quality exhibits of agricultural
------------ 30-----------. of the hcspltal
products on dlsjilay ut the 23rd1
The main floor will contain the to a list of the cases appearing In
annual Ar-H&lt;- Exposition held In J 9 lilfif'l-a T/irmaC hospital administration offices, wait­ the calendar:
the Hastings High School gymna1 &lt;*» HIUC
ing room, emergency room, some liv­ Criminal Causes
slum on November 8 and 9
ing quarters. X-ray and laboratory
People vs. Mary A. Urich, assault
Sweepstake winners in the agri- j
facilities, and a major portion of the and battery appeal from Municipal
cultural division were Robert I
City Engineer Labertcaux reports Barry County Health Department Court.
Casey. Robert Brogan. Harold Frey.1
that 12 blocks of new turmac pav­ offices. There will be no patient beds
People v*. Cha* Helsel. Jr., theft
John Cheeseman. Robert Clark. ing were laid this year More than on the main floor, so that this floor
from a motor vehicle.
Russell Hammond. Walter Birman. Dial number of blocks with black
Pat Kelly, Nyle Knickerbocker. top paving were repaired.
People v*. Raymond Keeler, theft
service and the care of out-patients.
John Cotant. Russell Hawthorne.!
of rationed good*.
He reports that 60 per cent of the
The second floor will have a new
Edward Reed. Ralph Nye. and Le-1
People v». Fred Unnlngton. Jr.,
mileage of Hastings streets have operating room suite in the east
land Christiansen In that order
The two leading winners in the been paved with cement or black addition The balance of this floor assault with Intent to rape.
People vs. Ronald A. Baum, lar­
home
economics division
were lop. As fast as money is available will be entirely patient beds with
Joyce Clark and Mary Hart The for that purpose all the streets will an adequate number of private ceny of rationed gasoline.
have curb
and gutter------and rooms as well as semi-private rooms
winners in the rural school di- be -graded,
......
----------------------People v*. George Gallup, gross
vision were.
McOmber School, then be black-topped. All the ap- and small wards. With the bulk of Indecency.
flrst; Hastings Center School, sec- , proaches to the city, except North the patients on one floor, the ad­
People v*. Robert Rose, breaking
ond; Star School, third; Little j Broadway, are in good condition.
ministration and service rendered and entering In the day time
Brick School, fourth.
wUl be simplified to the advantage
------------ 30-----------People v*. Harley D. Campbell,
'This year's Ex)x&gt;sltion was with
of the patient and the financing of
murder.
Hastings High School Open House. BOND PREMIERE
operating the hospital.
Excellent exhibits of school work
The third floor wUl be devoted en­
and activities were found in AT BARRY THEATER tirely to the maternity department.
Thomas O Coppock, guardian, vs.
the following departments shop,
This includes the patient beds, de­ Calvin C. Buehler and others, treescience. English, social science, FRIDAY, NOV. 23
livery room and nursery. This floor
commercial, language, mathematics,
A special Victory Bond Premiere will not be as extensive as the sec­
Thomas O. Coppock vs. Calvin C
and home economics.
a ill be given at the Barry Theater ond floor because the east and west Buehler and others, trespass on the
The music and dramatic depart­ here on Friday evening. Nov. 23.
ments presented a program In Cen­ according to Ray Branch, manager additions will not extend to include
the third floor.
Bessie N. Coppock vs. Calvin C.
tral Auditorium on Friday eve­
of the Strand and Barry Theaters
The ground floor or basement, Buehler and others, trespass on the
ning which was very well attended. The picture to be shown is “Rhap­
which is only one-half below the
Musical selections by the band and
sody
In
Blue."
ground at present. wUl be expanded
girls glee club were followed by n
No admission will be charged. to Include utUlty services such as
one act play, "More Perfect Union "
Ville Babcock. trespass on the case.
Exhibits attracting special inter­ Scats in the theater will be free to heating, storage and laundry. The
est among visitors were the science all those who purchase Victory west portion of the ground floor by
Charles Brenner vs. Leroy Smith
departments. Hertzian rays and Bonds from an issuing agency in virtue of the contour of tire land,
lung tester, the social science de­ Barry county sometime between Nqv. will have full exposure. Thia section and others, trespass on the case
Adron Austin vs. J. Clare Mcpartments exhibit of World War 8 and 23. inclusive There will be no will house the health department
trophies, and the shop department's deviation from this rule. Mr Branch engineer's office as well as the latest Derby and others, assumpsit.
Rose Eller vs Edward Kaiser, as­
exhibits of work done this fall
equipped kitehen. food storage, diet­
There will be two snows. Mr. ary service and dining rooms
The demonstrations of machine
sumpsit.
shop operation had an Interested Branch states, starting at 7 00 and
Roemer Financial Co. vs Truman
(Continued on Page 7. Sec l &gt;
VNION THANKSGIVING SERVICE Wilson, replevin.
In the matter of Erma Bell Irene
The Hastings Pastor* Union will
again sponsor a Union Thanksgiv­ Allen, alleged insane person.
Petition of L. E. Barnett, prose­
ing Service, according to announce­
ment of the Rev. Don M. Gury. cuting attorney, for a writ of habeas
chairman. The service will be held corpus, to bring George Gallup, pris­
oner
of State Prison of Southern
Wednesday evening. November 21.
Michigan
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In the Presbyterian Church, with the
Barry County Free Fair Con*(Continued on Page 2. Sec 2.)
to pay in this county; but the profit Rev. Leeson Bharpe arranging the
Earn Good Profit* With
cought to be much larger.
\ program, in which most of the local
A Littla Assistance
A Free Fair will pay only when minister* will take pert. The ser­
The BANNER has maintained. 1It draws big crowds., and sufficient mon will be preached by the Rev
stand room so that people can B J. Adcock, and the offering will
Jury List for the
and still does, that the Barry Coun- grand
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watch
the races and see the special go to the charity fund of Pennock
ty Fair tould soon be placed on a ’
November Term
large, profit-paying basis, if given 1attractions, and not have to stand hospital. A cordial invitation Is ex­
a comparatively small but greatly 1up. They get enough standing up tended to all people of Hastings and
The Jurymen, selected for the No­
vicinity to join in this union service
needed assistance by the people of ’when they look al the exhibits.
vember term of Circuit Court, which
Our grand stand can hold 1800 of Thanksgiving.
this city and county.
opens Monday. November 19. are
------------ 30-----------The November 1 Lssue of the Al- ’folks but they would be uncomfort­
as follows:
kgan Gazette contains a report of 1ably crowded. It can comfortably
Maurice Burchell. Prairieville.
the earnings this year of the Alic- ‘seat 1500 people. The earnings of a
Maurice Carter. Irving.
gan county fair, which was held last 1free fair depend on the number of
people
who
are
willing
to
pay
a
William Cogswell. Castleton.
month In Allegan
At the annual meeting of the
Alga Fischer Carlton.
reasonable sum for a seat in a grand
That fair's profits, after paying all tstand; and enough grand stand West Michigan Tourist At Resort
Charles Freer, Hastings city.
the regular expenses of the fair, was ,room to yield a generous Income Association, held recently in Grand
Albert Frost. Irving.
almost 820.000.
Deductions were from
{
Rapids. J. J. Mead. Hastings, was
that source.
Albert Hauer. Woodland.
made from that sum to pay the fed­
Edwin Hawks. Johnstown.
The Barry county grand stand elected to the board of directors for
eral tax. also for capital improve- ashould be able to seat comfortably a term of one year, according to
James Herrington. Hope.
rnento- to buildings and ground* 44.500 people—and 6,000 would be Harry J. Brown of East Grand Rap­
Harold Holmes. Maple Grove.
which were made this year. Alter tbelter.
ids. preaident.
Fred Hyland. Assyria.
allowing for those two itenu. there
Fred Ingram. Hastings city
With such grand stand seating
William Palmer, secretary-treas­
still remained a net profit of 813.000 available, the fair management
Harley Johnson. Johnstown.
urer ot the association, predicted an
from Uie 1945 Allegan fair.
Jesse Kenyon. Barry.
(Continued from Page 5, .Sec. I.)
unusually good tourist and resort
If that can be done In Allegan
Lee Mapes. Assyria.
season for Michigan next year. How­
M081CIANS
WANTED
county ft can be done in Barry ’
Lynn McDonald. Hope.
ever. he warned that resort opera­
county
The only question to be
We re anticipating having a City tor* and resort communities still
Fred Meier. Yankee Springs.
determined is: How shall we go Band
I
again. If you play a band in­ had much to do to adequately take
Archie Newton. Baltimore.
about the actual doing of it? They strument.
s
get in touch with Mr. care of the visitor*.
Harold Otto. Thornapple
have a successful manager of the Hine,
i
phone 3303
Heber Pike. Orangeville
Allegan county fair, of bourse, and
Arthur Richardson. Hastings
BENEFIT DANCE NETS 3175
they back trim up in what he does iPORK DINNER
township.
FOR PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Freeport Methodist church "Room
Harold Smith. Hastings city.
Kitchen
Guild
No.
31
of
the
Pen
­
for You Class'* will serve a pork
Berwtn Sladel. Carlton.
For two years now. our county dinner November 15. 6 p. m. Pro­ nock Hospital cleared 8175 at the
Harold Stanton. Baltimore.
George Slocum. Hastings city.
fair has not charged admission to ceeds to be used for Improvement benefit dance held at the Hastings
Albert flteeby, Rutland.
the grounds. It was predicted that of church basement.
sdv. 11 15 Couafiry Club hare Saturday eve­
Mrs. Marqulta Varney. Castleton.
ning. The funds realized Jrom the
Oren Wills. Maple Grove.
profit of 11,000 in 1044. and 50 per BAZAAR AND TEA
dance will go toward the purchase
William ftogvrs. Barry.
cent larger. 8J.500. in 1045. That
Preebyterian Church today (Nov. of an electric dishwasher for the
Alton Wood, Hastings tew^gfitp.
shows that a free fair can be made
hospital kitchen.

FOR BETTER SERVICE TO COUNTY

Proposed Plans Would Modernize
And Enlarge Pennock Hospital

QUALITY EXHIBITS
AT AG.-H.E. FAIR

CIUBRATI
BUYING M

=s

'“.TOPEN NEXT MONDAY

Added This Year

820,000 FREE FAIR PROFIT

Allegan Fair Made Huge Profit

Mead Named Director
of'Tourist Auociation

Julius 8. Knowlton was appointed
Veteran* Councilor for Barry coun­
ty at a meeting of the executive
board of the Barry County Veterans
Council here Friday evening. Mr.
Knowlton will take over the work
beginning today.
Give Address
Mr. Knowlton, or “Julie* a* he Is
known to hundreds of friends and
Th* next meeting of the Hastings acquaintances in the county, served
To Maintain Its WeHt;
Brotherhood will be held on Mon­
Guilds and Woman*! Bnai
day night. November 19. It will be In the European Theater. He para­
Responsible for That Fact
"Father and Son” night. Every chuted to safety over Germany when
member who has a young son Lt ex­ his plane was shot down and was
pected to bring him as his guest for in a prison camp for several months published in a city ..
that evening. Any member who has before the Allied armies forced the same sire as Hastings. Ust WMfc
no boys of his own will have the last remnants of Hitlers once- contained an appeal to lu commun­
privilege and pleasure of adopting mlghty war machine to surrender. ity to support a 120.000 drive foe Um
one for this occasion. Dads and At the time he entered the armed local hospital Th* paper sold that
lads will enjoy the program
services, Julie was head of boy scout this hospital. “Ilk* many-other hos­
The speaker will be Frank O'Mal­ and other youth activities in Barry pitals which are not directly taxley. chief of police of Grand Rapids county.
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supported. and which maintain a
He enjoys a national reputation for
A further announcement concern­
his thorough work in enforcing the ing the new headquarters foe the
laws He realizes that prevention of Veterans Councillng Center will be well-to-do and poor alike—is de*
crime is far belter than punishing made in the BANNER next week.
pendent upon gifts to aid in main­
criminals. He has token time to
taining Its service " The article also
establish and maintain an organiza­
; staud that “this campaign is tha
tion In Grand Rapids for the better­
first general appeal made to UM
ment of the youth of that city He
public since the hospital was openad
has a deep sympathy for al) young
in March 1943."
people, and has been very helpful
to them in many ways Every fa­
ther and son who hears Chief
huspitil. an ln»tltutlon that mala*
O’Malley wUl be glad he had that
opportunity. He vylll have a helpful
pared with those In large cltieaT
message tot both.
And do we appreciate, as we should.
Coach Brozak and his football
Wage Contract Renewed to
team will be welcome guest* The
Nov. 15. 1946; Acceptance
Brotherhood will be glad to greet
Practically
Unanimous
them. They. loo. will be pleased
ey to aid the hospital in maintain­
with the speaker of the evening
The 500 or more employees of the ing its comparatively low rales? No
Howard Frost and his orchestra Hsstlngs Manufacturing Co, will
will be present to help the fathers have a glad Christmas this year,
and sons by their musical selections also something fine to think about of the hospital.
during the dinner
Richard Lopnow and hereafter. The company
Not only have the actual running
penthlen will lead the singing
will distribute among them, based
The Supper Squsd will meet at
on payroll earnings for each em­
6:30 o'clock under the leadership of
ployee. from January 1 to December
Walter Wallace The dinner will be
1 this year, the same percentage for
served at 7 o'clock, the usual hour.
each one. the sum of 5200 000 as a
The members of the Supper Squsd
bonus, to be paid before Christmas. Ing the hall
are as follows: Captain. Walter Wal­
What accounts for all this?
lace; Jerry Andrus. Robert Oslt. The letter from President Aben E.
Vernon Harbin. Jay Snyder. Herman Johnson to each employee stated
Hauer, Vemor Blough, L. G. Cole. that those recently added to their money maker*.
Harold Jones. Fred Smith. Oliver working force, whose bonus would,
Tasker. Marvin Thaler. Eugene Dal- based on the payroll, be leas than
man. Carl Bowman. Elmer Lau- 8100, will receive an extra check board of women managers, and
bautrh. Merle Neeb. Lawrence Hew­ from the company, covering the dif­
itt. Frank Hemer. F. B. Ragle, Rob­ ference between their share of the more Hoapital Guild*. Thia la
ert Linderman. William Bradford. bonus end 6100, so that no employee
Robert Frey. Russell Nash. Vern Al- will receiv* Isas than 8100. These been dohtg since the hospital
lerdlng, Harry Young, and Burl WUl. extra ehecks will be In addition to
the 8200,000
f umlsh lota of supplies to met
The letter ntoo slated tha* the needs of the Institution in lu

MFG. CO. TO GIVE
$200,000 BONUS
TO EMPLOYEES

SAXONS SUFFER 1ST
CONFERENCE LOSS
H.H.S. Eleven Defeated
By Belding Thera, 6-0

vember 15, 1946: and that the sup­
plemental wage agreement, now In
effect, shall be continued until June
30. 1044.

Hs JIM IIURXK
Last Friday evening saw the
-...
Hastings Saxons go down In defeat
to a hard-fighting Belding eleven

nus to employees was prohibited by

vision has been removed since the
war ended
However, while bonus
After receiving the opening kick­ giving was banned, the comnany
off. the Belding team mixed hard gave last year more than 1100,000 to
running and accurate passing to this city—for the airport, the hos­
reach the Hastings one-foot line pital. the schools: and all citizens.
where North plunged over for the Including the employees; will share
tally. Wilson. Saxon left tackle, in the benefits.
crashed through to block the kick
The letter state* that the greaUv
for extra point. Hastings failed Increaad sal* of Ito product* In 1942.
to threaten the Redskins in the 1943. 1944 and 1945 has enabled it
remainder of the first half.
to make these gifts; also the bonus.
It Is not to be considered as estab­
charge deep Into Belding territory lishing a precedent for future ac­
led by the passing and running ot tion. That will have to depend on
Halfback McKeough. As the Sax­
ons' drove inside the Belding 10- the future may bring.
vard line the Redskin defense
Local UAW—CIO No. 135 consid­
tightened and the Saxons failed
to score The Redskins dominated ered the proposal. The vote to ac­
play for the remainder of the cept it was practically unanimous.
Lawrence Bird, president of the un­
game.
/
The Saxon passing attack, mixed ion. stated that the company had
with fast and shifty running, was always been liberal with its employ­
hampered greatly by the muddy ees Eaeh year they have received
condition of the Belding field Roy
Hewitt, regular Saxon center, was pany has been generous with Ito men
unable to play because of Injuries. and worten in the armed service.
Tackle Wilson stood out defen­ Each has received a check for 1100
sively for the Saxons while Mc­ at Christmas time. The company
Keough led the running attack. has also paid the transportation
Next week will wind up the West home and return to camp for each
Central League season when Has­ of Ito employees when they came
tings meets the strong Ionia eleven home on furlough
at Johnson Field, Hastings.
Mr. Bird is reported to have said
On the basis of 2 points for a
win, I point for a tie. and 0 points also: “We recognize in thia libera)
for a loss, the standings are as offer a desire on the part of the
management
to further strengthen
follows: Greenville 7. Ionia 4, Has­
tings 3. Belding 3. and St. Johns 1. the harmonious relations which have
been enjoyed by our union since it
was formed three years ago. It is
EXTENSION OF EMPLOYEE
our sincere desire to continue this
BENEFITS FOR ROYAL COACH
relationship.'*
COMPANY
The bargaining committee of the
Mr. John Oonyou. president of
the Royal Coach Company, an­ union took a vote of its member। Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
nounces that they itave Just made
available for their employees hos­
MEETING OF RED CROSS
pital and surgical benefits for both
The regular monthly meeting of
employees and their families. Group
life Insurance and sickness and ac­
cident insurance have been install­ lean Red Crons will be held Tuesday
ed for some time. Claims' will be
CruM Rooms. Stebbins Bldg.
handled by a local agency.

piles coming from guilds and

enjoy doing It.
planning, and they are

tain the building and Us
Hospital guilds te marveiou*. They
find a lot of pleasure In doing work

AUCTION SALES
K. N. MEAD* Am
REMINDER—A
Deskills
nlture. ©_
chickens, cattle, etc. will be
Chas Gaskill will act

full particular*.

I Say Now!

Two Automobiles Crash East of Irving
Two care met head-on Thursday
evening, at about 6:30. 50 rods east were taken to Pennock Hospital. The
of Irving village, on the county road.
two DeWitt boys were bruised and
The road curves al this point. Both
driven claim they had their lights
considerable repairs
Under Sheriff Leon J. Doster re­
With him were sponded to the notice given th*
sheriff's office concerning th* acci­
nor. 15. The other car. headed west, dent. and gave us th* particulars.
was driven by Robert 4rentx. 15, also
of Hastings route 1. He hod no pas­ FEATHER PARTY
sengers He was also making about

Ralph DeWitt. 37. Hastings route

20 miles per hour

Nov. K. Everybody invited.
crashed on the curve.
Ralph DeWitt. 8r. suffered an
under the chin. Robert Arehta had
a badly injured chest. Both drivers

MASTIN

�THE HASTINGS BANNEH, T1WK8DAT, NOVEMBER 15, 1H5

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Have Much to Be Thankful For!
We have stockedI our market with all of the traditional Holiday Foods.
for everyone . . . And FOOD CENTER’S "BELOW
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PLENTY of BEEF Pork Spare Ribs Meaty Ib. 22c
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ROUND STEAK point free
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SHORT STEAKS
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PORTERHOUSE STEAK point free
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SWISS STEAK
fresh ground
HAMBURGER
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�TMT MA3IDIG5 WKHWB, THjKfrif. NOVFMBFR IS, IMS
Barry ■neater follows irtth’iH: MANUFACTuiuNG "
cemed) were I tagging It—Dave advise about walking down the Isle
Goodyear wa* doing alright (by th* to
-------------' * away.
give the 'bride
’ Hte^t^ ’XW1«?a Btrand COMPANY TO CIVI
M v 11 k n J
Speaking of the Banner —we ha* been working as an aircraft ra- M W
ttign team senes were ntrano i
fore he gras discharged)—and John should add a line to Fair Lake notes dlo repairman
Theater, 20M; Slate IniulaUoo. | (Oontlnu*d from Pag* i,
(Contlnued from Pag* 1. Saation 1.)
MEN'S BOWLING NEWS
Isenhath
wo*
aboard
to
trip
the
Prior
to
leaving
on
a
thirty
day
In
last
week's
issue
telling
of
the
Mancelona: George A. Oaks. Has­
2071: Trio Caf* with 2033; and Bar- . ship on the acceptance of
Tcp rank bowling for the week ry
..
light
fantastic.
Incidentally
many
rr-enllrtmeni
furlough.
Pvt.
Gordon
'
marriage
of
Wayne
Miller
because
Theater next with 1944.
| pony* nfr*r yryj rtptrtti
tings; Donald W. Johnson. Harting*.
d B H8 senior men and their dates here he I*, back from 4 yr*.. 26 days wa* stationed at Chatham Field. could well be named State Insula­
Orville W Bush. Hastings; Donald
Team Standing*
Won L**4 FcL wa* prartlrally unanimous in fg*
With th* Am spirit
tion week as the members of that
R. Skeldlng. Hastings.' no* living in were about, the girl* iovgly with in service—39 mo's and 3 day* over­
Trio Cafe
'
-------- •-----team
not
only
scored
a
brilliant
corsage*,
and
It
looked
for
a
time
Manila
:
Technical
Sergeant—
—
—
—
•
------------------------seas. and now working at the Ban­
Lansing; Robert A. Humphrey. Free­
Strand Theater .
sgtment and it*
Franklin
but also four -----------------------members of the State Insulation
——.-.. O.
w. Townsend, busband of 2783.-----port: Albert L. Or«bom. Hastings; like the football squad had as­ ner Office (Did we ever mis* that.-.
sembled. however. Stowell. Rogers, scoop right under our nose) We (Mrs Wilma Townsend. 227 North lM,m wrrc »mong the top ranking Hasting* Banner
J®ck O'Donnell. Hastings.
can tell you however that Wayne. | Broadway. Hastings, has been J'cor»r* of the week. Keith Chase
Well, where to start—let'* begin and Echtlnaw were there strictly
Barry Theater ..
«t*ndard of living. avaryooe will
..— ------ ......— «------------awarded the Brome Star Medal for , &gt;ed the parade with a sparkling
on Saturday night because it seemed slag While dancing we made a nice who Uvea near Hickory Comers.
Bonnet and Gown .
romantic prediction for the navy. Delton. R. 2. is a mighty, likeable meritorious achievement against the ‘190-195-221—606) serie*; Will Ayres Elwood Insurance .
most cooperation will continue to b»
chap and although we haven't met enemy'at Finschhafcn. New Guinea hl1 536 ‘M1-213-I61); Charley Ploria Hastings Ice At Fuel
then that the army and navy divid­
necessary from labor in the adoption
Hawthorne hit
sere right the new Mrs., we know she's a love­ and Manila He I* serving with the ' •cored 5™ “nd
ed honors when two stalwarts mar­ and well tell you if
Hasting* Mfg Co. .
□f Improvemenu in manufacturing
I »7 with a big flr»t game count of
ly blonde. Wayne say* she's super, 364th Station Hospital In .Manila
ried our favorite Coffee Shop gals, or wrong.
methods. We can only haw mon
• • •
| 248. high single game of the week. Ben Franklin
so
that
goes
with
us.
(Wayne
re
­
Enough
for
Saturday
night
and
sisters Lois and Borgia Anderson
Manila—T/4 Reid B. Furrow, son I Walter Wellman's 574 &lt;172-206-199) Roth Furniture ...
by producing more. Our managecalls
when
he
used
to
virtt
at
the
now
back
to
weddings.
It
will
be
Lois said. "I do." to sailor Gerald
White Product* ...
of
Mr
and
Mrs
F
Furrow.
630
8
Ifourth
place
away
from
the
Dunn
school
and
raise
the
dickens
Gibson (Cloverdale) now home on on Dec. 1st that Wave Dorothy
Insulators.
leave, at a double wedding, when Stanley will wed her college sweet­ so to speak, which did not exactly Market St. Hasting*. Michigan. I* ’
Results:
Fall Good Time
Borgia promised, “to love, honor, and heart. Lt. Philip Beebe, recently boost hl* rating with the redheaded serving a* shipping clerk with an
Piston Ring League Grinders and
obey." overseas veteran Dick McKib­ discharged from the army air corps. teacher there at the lime—do some Engineer unit near Manila.
Tool
Room won three each from To Plant Shrubs
ben (Yankee Springs.) These young Dot and Phil were students at M. ot you other fellows re member those 1 Oversea* since October. 1944. he
entitled to wear the Asiatic Pa- Engineers and Office, respectively
brides have always been tops with 3. C. and much Interested in work­ days.) Wayne and his bride will I*
Right now is a good time to plant
cllc theater rlbiwn with one battle and Pattern Shop won a pair from
us and we very much want these ing things out together when along go deer hunting for their honey­
shrubs.
few twosohte* to find happiness and came the war which postponed their moon Isn't that Just like a man. star for lite New Guinea campaign, Machine Room.
6. I. Gregg, landscape extension
Recreation League Piston Rings
plans while they both served Uncle but derned if It doesn't sound on and the Good Conduct ribbon.
gladness In the yean ahead
and Bliss scored a complete victory specialist at Michigan State college,
On this same Saturday night a Sam. So Victory met wedding bells the "endearing" side so it's prob­
at the expense of Leonards and claim* that (hey can be transplant­
We
never
get
to
write
"Cheerio
”
ably
a
perfectly
good
Idea.
Wavne.
for
these
two
who
will
return
to
hospital guild benefit dance was in
White Product* and Btrand won the ed any tune In the fall after the
full sway at the Country Club—you State the next semester as Mr. and who served with Ute coast artillery an,MAo« wccause we never finish, so
odd game from Hastings Ice and leaves begin to drop. Pall planting
should have been there—we thought Mrs. and finishing their school In the Pacific and wore 3 battle here's an extra one Just in case.
Fuel.
Is even belter than spring planting,
half the army and navy was—that which was so abruptly interrupted. star*, is going to have a Ultle. troub­
Commercial League: Coffee Shop especially where the ground does
is counting those both tn and out (Dot will be released from the le on this hunting encounter—he
won
a pair from Triangle Service: not freeze too deeply, says Mr.
of uniform
To name a few—It Waves between now and the fin: of cut hl* (rigger finger on a saw the
Gregg, for it allows the roots to be­
Andrus
Service
won
a
play
off
game
seemed good to see Dick Bogart the year.) Happy years Dot and other day—however he figures he
As a result of the interest shown and a two-to-one series from Mid­ come established and ready to start
back with the orchestra—Wes Man- Phil, and just for your information, could shoot even H he had to use In the organization of an artificial
dleville Creamery; Hess Furniture growth early in the spring.
ker and Tommy Kurr &lt;a guy who your Dad. Walt Stanley al the Ban­ hl* toes to guess he'll make out OK Insemination association for dairy look a pair from Trio Cafe; Good­
Another point in favor of fall
ner office la sure getting plenty ot Best wishes to the new Mr and Mrs catlle around Hasting*. County
year Bros Hdwe won the odd game planting—many persons aren't as
Wayne Miller.
Bill Leary is In Chlnwangtao. Agent Foster has decided to ro from Walton's Garage; Woodland
China, the name we've been hearing ahead with the plan* and hold the look a pair from Middleville D-X spring
over the radio these days In con­ group's organization meeting on and Slate Insulation blanked Med
In transplanting shrubs, some toll
nection with the Chlneae uprisings Tuerday evening. November 20. at
«hould be retained on the root* and
Bliss League: Shippers won two good soil worked in about the plant
Congratulation* to Bob Reed who 8 o'clock, al the court house.
At that time officer* and dlrec- I from Soaan; Clerks did the „
ul,
sarnr
It now an Ensign. Home now. he ,
If water la available, run some in
tors
for
the
association
will
be
electu&gt;
Engineer*
and
Office
took
all
will leave directly for one of Ouabout the root* a* the soil is added.
large naval ship building ports in ed The proposed territory bound- | three gamer, from Shop Office.
At least one-third of the older
arle* will be discussed, rates will be
Best Scores
Connecticut.
portions
of the shrub should1 be
”
•
»he
in
—
minster
hired
and
other
K.
chase
.190-195-221-606
We've been watching for Karl
.211-213-161—684 pruned out and young shoot* tipped
Wellfare. Daryl Aldrich, and the work necessary to organization.1 w, «-vre*
.160-213-202—575 back, before transplanting. If ever­
many more of you but no luck us i mpleteu. County Agent Foster will
green* are transplanted in the fall,
yet. Hope to have some notes tor also answer questions as to the W. Wellman 172-203-199—674
a large ball of earth should be
D. Siege)
176-216-167 —549
you about Lt Helen Me Pliers m
moved along with the root* for best
G Monica166-158-234 —558
who is also home with army- dis­ pected from the service
result* However. Mr. Gregg com­
L.-ut week over 20 dairymen in L Hawthorne
.
248-168-141
—
557
charge.
ment* that late August 1* really the
the
territory
signed
in
over
half
K
Xechieltncr
...
182-179-194
—
555
Dale Keeler I* on hU way home
C Leonard ...
— "" " * ideal lime to transplant evergreens
Caph Naville Wood
horn,
“*• “
the Stale. alter a yrs hi the Pa- '
AB Him S Roush
.180-180-178—538
dflC
will
wilt he marin
made in
to oeriim
secure annnoh
enough mwa
cows
I* nd In* at Boston Sunday came at Tuesday evening's meeting to HASTINGS WOMAN'S
Pfc. Blaine R. Manion. Hastings complete the number Dairymen in­ BOWLING LEAGUE
At New York cn Monday landed terested In the association should
November 12, 1945
™, Floyd
T.oya A.
A Main. nusu
.... ....
W •»“
Pfc
Hastings
and «« «“&gt;’
Hasting* Banner took two games
Me. Merle A. Dundu. MUdMUe ’ ™“"« &gt;° &gt;»
»' *'"•« •'
I am ready fo-cleon ond
from Barry Theater and Roth Fur­
Then Ihwe dockin. on Turwloy bi ihe eh»rler T«nber. Uca
disinfect your basement,
H«w York Included. T-s n.lph W
“ 'Weud Ih.l «»vl« eon b. niture won two from Elwood Insur­
garage. bam. chicken
ance. State Insulation took the series
Hawthorne end T. S Dole H Um-1u'"' &lt;‘"‘7
coop, dog house, or ony
mers Delton
of Holstein. Guernsey and Jersey. from Hastings Ice-and Fuel while
Trio Cafe took three from Ben
other building with CarLewie Hine marched the M«h ' “em""
“rvlc'
wihool tend over w ray Marble. .
breed. In the aame herd Alao Franklin. Bonnet and Gown won
bola DDT.
two
games
from
Hastings
Mfg
Co
hotaeiutlatea momlna. alter Fay
“P '"f
•
I hove been using this
and
Strand
Theater
won
the
series
portion
of their herd at
this tim
timee
came home end InaUwctH them to Mort
ton 01
el thu
from White Products.
preparation with superior
play
that
well
knoan
tune
which
.
High
Individual
scores
were
taken
ky bad heard lor over 3 yr. howto COMING TO THE THEATERS
results in Hastings and
remembered II pretty well from e&gt;. ’ °™' . *“'7
“!
o“"’ ..■"a by M. L. Thomas, a substitute for
the surrounding commu­
pertence htawll.
,“d
0IU' U!,’“ ~ Barry Theater, with 180; C. Hub­
nity. ond my satisfied cus­
bard. Strand Theater, followed with
double feature
Bill Fox. aboard ship bound for | Johnny Welssmueller and Bren- 171 score. A. Branch, Strand The­
tomers will tel! you what
a^’ *
Korea. was roaming on deck the da joyce-thrlll* galore. In "Tar- ater. was next with ICT: and P
o fine job it did for them.
second day out and who should he un and the Amazons "
Sweet. White Products, next with
meet but Loren Boyes You fellows
"Ouj Vines Have Tender Grapes." 166 score.
GET CARBOLA DDT
know how good that would seem &amp;o two great stars. Edward G Robin­
High individual series were held
AT LyBARKER'S
we don't have to tell you how hap­ son and famous little Margaret by C Hubbard. Strand Theater, and
py these two O. I'* were
O'Brien, with Thanksgiving mat­ M Smith. State Insulation, with 470
Runs 3 Hours
inee
each: L. Pierson. Trio Cafe, follow­
Congratulations to Duane Jarman
The C1m:o Kid.' replete with ed close behind with 467: and J. Finwho is now Sgt He a at Kunming.
DOWLING. MICH.
China with plenty ot points but no action and music—also “Shadow ot nle. State Insulation, and E. Struble.
Hastings Mfg. Co., were next with
transportation. He was hoping, no Terror." based on atomic bomb
Forever Yours." starring Gale 438 each.
more than his Dad, that he'd get
Drug Store, or drop me o
High single team games were
home for the deer season, so they Storm. Aubrey Smith. John Mack
cord ond I'll be glod to
could pal up and-start out on this Brown, Franchot Tone, Susanna taken by State Insulation twice with
help you.
Foster. Dave Bruce. Louise Ailbrlt- 720 and 715: next was Strand The­
annual trgk they both enjoy.
ton .gloriously merry entertainers ater with 713 and again with 706:
Pvt Lloyd Goodenough is home in "That Night With You.'*
for 10 days before he leaves for
overseas duty
Mr and Mrs J. B Gonyou are
expecting their son. Cpl Gerald J.
Gonyou, home for Thanksgiving
with his discharge from the service
Chatham Field. Ga.. Nov. 8 —Pri­
vate Ernest P Gordon, son of Mrs.
Jennie Gordon. 523 8. Boilwood St..
7 TO 16 LB. AVERAGE
Hastings. Michigan was rc-cnllsted
In the United States Army today
it was announced here by the Com­
manding Officer, Chatham Field,
KEGISTIKED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
Savannah. Ga..
Pvt. Gordon was graduated from
Hastings High School. He entered

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an American weekly would usually

ttatei

headlng Important naw* Items.

It

fore and after the pretty one can!

■PBaayrTioR

snow
auu
wouj&lt;j
reading In
Anderaon. preparing for the trial of j any home: and that the publisher
William Davidson. Mike Sellk, Harry | aimed to give its readers a clean.
FUUbcr Pate Mahoney and Sammy I wholesome, helpful paper The use
Chivas at Panttac wanted Infor- I of bettcr and ,ar«er tendings would
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CHURCHES

Smith. 802

PENNOCK HOSPITAL NEWS
Floyd H Nagel, Pastor

„
Ila a boy for
Mr. and Mrs Howard Robert. 132
JKFFERSON ST. UNITED
E. Center. Nov 13. Howard Leiter; Kenneth Bedford. Iflddlmrtli*;
BRETHREN CHURCH
■eber Foster
Mr.
and
Mr*
Gerald Sinclair. 623
day school will be at 3 p. m. and
Charles E Baum, Pactor
8 Washington, Nov. 12; Mr. and
Phonc 3734
Mr* Wm. SchanU. Nashville (error Sam. Middleville; Josephine Hadgaa.
Morning worship at 10:00 a. m.
115% 8, Michigan; MU. TboaaM
C Hl'RCH OF TTIE N.AZARENE
Sunday school at 11:00 a. m.
.Stebbins and baby girl. fOB W.
It's a (let for
Christian Endeavor nt 7:00 p. m.
Green; Un. Herbert Kstchum and
Leader. Mrs. Loretta Clark.
E. W. Bailey. Pastor
Church. Nov. 7. Martha Carolyn; baby boy. Woodland; Mr*. Seymour
Evening Evangelistic service at
Sunday School 9:45
Mr and Mre Seymour Hermcnctl.
Morning Worship 11:00
Middleville. Nov. 7. Mary Kay: Mr.
Tuesday night Young Peoples
Young Peoples 6:45
and Mr* Donald White. Nashville.
prayer service
30 ul Uw . EvangelttUc Service 7:45
... — al 7----Nov. 3. Nancy Arlene.
church. V
’; z~z
Wc
are having =.
a Bible** Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30
Medical:
study which
is of interest
ich 13
Interest to
la young
Everyone welcome
GUjrge Humphrey. Preeporl;
paople.
। George Green. Hastings; Merton
Wednesday at 4 30 Children's
Miller. Nashville; Gordan Oleaaon.
Bible Hour for all of the boy* and BLIND EVANGELIST TO
|
Caaaopoh*.
Mr*. Ciuirtes Rowley.
girls at the church Our attend­ SPEAK IN HASTINGS
; Hosting*. Route 4; Mrs. Florence
ance h tncrcattng each week.
Rev. Clyde Rothrlck.
‘7.1/a.-’ the Blind ' Hummell. 710 S. Washington. Mrs.
.
H. u_
! Wednesday night prayer metl- Evangelist, will tell hl* llfes story.
in the Ftrs: United Brethren church 1
*•_
U'a al lhf Fhureh at 7:30.
.
Ncvcinber i6. the Chrtt- of which the Rev Coldren tt the
EV’
pastor. 7:30 Bunday evening. Nob- L*1“ Od““

and fourth Sundays. Th* next acrv-

HOTEL

cueed.

With 8U&gt;*r and Anderson'

| OBITUARIES

ray Toung and Jack Warner ot the,

the state police photographer/ took
pictures which may be Introduced

MRS. CHESTER FECK
Urt R.vrl~
11
Mr*. Beatrice Peck, aged J3. died

Hastings, Route 4;

HASTINGS

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(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.1
cannot be *old if the celling price
(to motorists' tt held to 20 cents
Maybe all of thl* make* sense to
Washington bureaucrat* —but from
the viewpoint of a country editor it

The labor-management conference
tree-for-all. not Bbtween
between management and labor but.
oddly enough, between various fac-

week showed John L. Lewis walking
through a picket line.

aarver that traffic la being permitted
to move along al a dangerously f**t
pace for a rettdenttal section.
Gov Harry F. Kelly, according to
Gene Alleman, secretary of the
Michigan Press Asson.. believes that
one of the major mistakes of World

the same military bracket. A* a
veteran of World War I who wa*
severely injured In action. Goy. Kel­
ly believe* that If It is fair to con­
script manpower for front line duty.
It would be equally fair to conscript
manpower and capital for home
front duty This would be regimen -

have prevented fantastic war-tune
wages to uiukllled labor in war
plants and boosting profit* to cer­
tain manufacturer*. More import­
ant, it would have eliminated most
of the reconversion headaches In
adjusting from artificially inflated
incomes back to normal peace-time
earning*.

The proposed enlargement of Pen­
nock Hospital as pictured In the
BANNER last week will Rive this
county more of what it needs in the
way of hospital facilities. The pres­
ent building is entirely Inadequate
and has necessitated some rather
bad overcrowding to meat the de­
mands. Under th* proposed plan,
medical and surgical patients will
be on the second floor while the enmaternity cases. There will be an
emergency ward on the first floor
and considerably more apace for the
X-Ray and laboratory departments.
Another Innovation will be office
space for the Barry County Health
Department at the weal end of th:
enlarged structure Thia arrange-

taal advantage to the health de­
partment and to the hospital Pro­
gressive communities are giving
more and more attention to ade­
quate hospital service, and thta pro­
posed addition would provide Barry
county cltlxcn* with a* complete and
up-to-date a sendee a* tt available
in any rural county in the state.
Ruminating on the many pitfalls
which are in the path of those
fighting graft and corruption. Nel­
son Brown, plain-speaking editor of
the Ingham County New*. comment-

tare of Special Prosecutor Kim Sig­
ler (given wide publicity in many
papers last week' in an editorial
entitled. “What Danger Is The Pil­
grim In!*:
After leaving the Latin Quarter

Ung many to the halier and direct-

What danger i* the pilgrim in!
How many waya there are to stn
No living mortal knows!

the pretty picture tn last Thursday s

It was a pretty picture with the
three Dinning sisters serenading the

Who paid the postage to

the spots that very night Hany
FleUher and Mike Selik were hang­
ing out. At the Latin Quarter was
an executive of the Detroit Free
press. He said he Intended to leave
the Free press after a while and

Lawrence Oerlinger. Lajte Odessa;

lrrmgWioJShi?

a^Tttte”

Mr?

ln’r“M 10 3“cnd thMe «rv&gt;"»

’he ’last
' "hi*
- -----------------------------------when a young man u” Robert Riser, 4,4
434 *
E. Walnut;
lost
hl* night
sight
in the west, and how God has bless- M™- Clare 8awdy. 804 E. Grand;
ed and kept him through the years. Mm. Albert Craig. 604 E. Thorn. KdHe will have with him «n thel»«rd Bedford. Middleville, George
platform hb Braille Bible. Braille I Clouse. Hastings, Route 5.
writer, slate, stylus and other things Disch*rg««: - ■
including his giant English Saint
Mrs Stanley Whealer and baby
Rc'nard leader dog This I* a blue girl. 420 W. Walnut; Ronald Tompnbbon dog and a product of the kin*. Hasting*. Route 4; Janet
Wallstark kennels of Detroit and he _________________________________
shows his keenness as he guides his
matter from the platform to the ir«ariEttser.r3kdt*lFTrilTff*tt~.t~3M

Dwvld Cruttcnden. of Baltimore FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
township; and two brother*. Loya,
L. Winston Stone, Pastor
Smith of Hostings, and Marion i
Morning
Smith. Irving. Funeral rervlces _ 10:00 a tn —------ • worship.
-------were conducted by the Rev B J. Tlds »•&gt;!
our Thanksgiving eervpersonal favor he wanted a picture Adcock at the Leonard Chr .rl ou i •«
appropriate termon and
of Sigler and Anderson posed with Friday. November 9. at 2.00 p in.
Mr S»ne
preach
The nursery will be open for the
the Dinning slaters. It was for the Interment in U* Rutland cemctery.
care
small children during the
girls* album, or for hanging on the
-----------'morning worship service
‘ 11.20 a. m — Sunday school There
Mr*. locnna i.. wnne. wuhtw or • ■ , . ,
..........
There will be special music and
.1
“J?1 " Ml, orwnlred
Came Thursday and the pretty CUM WMte. p«urf
Orernlleu bomion Mondu,-. Ko-' „
J-”1 •»,"" rnrerln, ot &lt;h- singing. Everyone Is urged to atpicture taken at the Latin Quarter rember 11 She H .-irrlved « i»o I Ymlh Fello-rt&gt;'.;, «i nen Sm&gt;d«,
.lipped out of the Dinning
John Our
1
JL . j°"
- cf. j.ekion
.....__ and
.......
Ollr &gt;°ung
vaunir people
twnn'r will
aJ*1 attend
Mttrr.H the
(He
album and fell right onto the pages c.. of Hastings; one daughter. Mrs Regional
Re«onal . Youth Convocation In
in NOTED CRIMINOLOGIST
of a newspaper. Sure, it waa a pret- i Ollie A. Eddy. Westfield N Y. and Battle Vf-ek First Meth dirt TO SPEAK AT CHURCH
I aa?'brother,
Dwiitlwty MonMon- «'h«rrh The meeting will begin at
.
. . .
__ ...
hrnihtf "John*
John D-'-.i.-lu-rtv
tana Funeral services were held
“nd close
9 ‘0 Dr
Dr Larrv Newgent, the former
paper happen to have the engrav-' al the
thB Leonard
Leonard’ Chapel
Chapel on
on WedWed- Ha*en Werner, of Madlmn. N J
chaplain at §ah Quentin prison is
Ing? And by that *ame Thursday nesday at 2:00 p. in. the Rev Lea- will be the principal speaker
to be the speaker at the Church of
ih.nr.uixr ruruUvr hM left the I«»
Iptermm
the Naxarene. Sunday. Nov 25 He
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
__ Protu
_
r, and te.1 all
Hr**
flat
Un ,In । Ln the Middleville cemetery
is a world traveler, after dinner
Lesson Sharp- Pastor
speaker, lecturer, and revival)*:—onr
the pres* agent business with pIc-'fred W. HOPKINS
Thankogivinf Sunday
nt the bc*t informed preachers of
11 en a m — a Thank giving serv­ the nation on the subject of cr&amp;nc.
turt*. and with customers
■ Rred W. Hopkins. 47. who lived
The pictures for publication were'at Ml E Clinton St . passed away ice.
He has xpent thirty year* in crim„n Monday evening at the University
ml u OUy .nd
W[.n .11 lo, M/hu,n
|U’.
9:45 a m —A special Thanksgiv­ Inal research work and invextlgaover the state. They were sent to;nfiS of thrM month« The family ing program presented by members lion
Dr Newgent will speak at the bia
Dowagiac. Mt. Pleasant. Charlotte, lias resided in Hastings for the past &lt;if the Church School
Sunday school rally for the children
The Tenehcr Training Class meets
Lapeer and score, of other amall
Hopkins has
mid st the morning worship service
.
.... been employed as a machinist at every .Monday at 7 30 p. tn
town*. They were not sent out to (hf. E w B|ug &amp; Surviving arc
i&gt;n the subject. • "Safety First with
Jesus Christ " The evening meaattract customer* to the Latin Club. nis wife. Lola; a son. Robert W
•age will be ‘Crime Docx Not Pay "
If Dowagiac fohn wanted to go to Hopkins and a daughter Billie CHRIST. SCIENTIST
WM dun.
-odd dm. u»
“/•­ Corner Church and Center Streeia Everyone welcome
Subject. "Mortals and Iminorfew mile to Chicago not aerna. the inerjI Kn(1«s will he Rt th.- Leonstate to Detroit
Those pictures ard Chapel thtt. Thursday, afterSunday service 11 a m
were sent out hi an attempt to em- noon Further arrangrrneu ' .»• «•
Wednesday evening service 7 45
, .
announced Mr Hopkins
A-i is customary In all Christian
Readme room in church edifice
b.rr.« .nd....
tandlrnp ..
U&gt;0»m
II not, been
,
open Wednesday and Saturday from Science Churches, a special Thanksgrand jury, many people believe
War
giving service will be held on
The next time Bigler and Ander- I
-----------i The public is cordially invited to Thanksgiving Day tn First Church
son start out lo gather first-hand KILLED HIMSELF MONDAY
attend the church services and of Christ. Scientist
evidence they, should tell the state
Louis P Marl**- 57
&gt;»« make use o! the reading room.
Following the usual order of sen .
own life at ivtt farm, section 31.
Ice there will be a brief period in
police to keep friend* away, mpe- Thoraappi, Monday forenoon, at
TITRCH
which members uf the congregation
cially newspaper friend* Moat men about 9:30 He moved from Grand
mnv
expres* their gratitude fur
can defend themselves from their Rapids to th"
‘
‘farm he bought,
rv “ Trlnkle-n Paste*
healings and other heln which they
known as the Davis Farm, last
Thanksgiving service at 10:30 a.
enemies. It is often hard to rig up
May. He had been in ill health tor rn Sr-riicr. Two Special Reasons have received during the past year
The
Golden Text from I Thessaa defense against friends
sate time
lor Thanksgiving ' The Junior
*------- knians «5 16-18', will be very' npH* used his 30-30 deer rifle.
Choir will sing
prnpriatr for the occasion and
Standing in the doorway of his
reads
-Rejoice evermore
Pray
JAMES LANGSTON OWNS
garage, he held the rifle above hi* ,
Sunday school nt 11 30 a i
without eeasing.
In every thing
head, and pulled the trigger The
COPY OF AUSTRALIAN
give thanks
downward shot blew off part of Rehearsal of Christmas program
WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
his head, causing instant death
I Confirmation class Saturday. 1 30
p m at the narsonarr
EAGLE DISTRICT
James Langston recently left ..
— ---­
Junior Choir practice Thursday
The Engle Farm Bureau met with
me Banner
oaiuirv office
vuiir for
iw our
uu&lt; inspection
uuywMvu -------- - ------His
the
funeral
htrnie - Middles ilk
Mr and Mr*. Verti Weicher A disa copy of a noted Australian weekly funeral and burial will be at Jack­ 4 00 p. m at 531 W Court
newspaper the Albury Banner. *&gt;n Mlel’ He lcavc' " *,r* wu*
cusston was held on haw to get
SSXTlJ prefer umf “ X £'
higher farm prices, after which
.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
cards were played The next meetyear*. It is an interesting number. ™e son tt serving in me u b
119 N Broadway
navy
mg tt to be held with Mr and Mm
and a marked contrast to
Sunday school io a m
art
Undersheriff Doster and CorWm Seymour * Mr* Abbie Pitt is
Tile
Blue.,
made
r
eatn
las'
S«i
published in thia country. ..rTT.
—
oner ur
uainrop
mnuc
me
mi
...........
...........
—
■
.
.............
Dr Lathrop made the- tnsuiting her daughter. Mtlrtred of
page 1* half the »ttc of a page ot m|lgBUon
lt
not
C
nn.-ldered
d
"&gt;
’
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■*
IC
e|
S*«
«-■&gt;«.inn.inn it u-ns tint cnntidcred
B ittie Creek * Weekend vwitom ai
lh» Banner,
Hanner and hw
has four colmnns
column* n^’^^ ’.to .hold'Tn
. . . ’______
hind
the
inquev: ’ '
the home of Mr. and Mrs Gaylord
to the page, compared with eight.
Holme' will be their daughter Mrs
It la ■ well printed readable sheet.
--------------- • • •
„nr&lt; friend
friar.H Mu* ElizaDaisy *Z&gt;r.V
Ztck and
Evangelistic service 7 45 p tn
Wc shall mention some of its pe- FRFn MF.n
beth Olmstead of Battle Creek *
cu“*rU1M 1Bter
,
Fred Mend. 47. of Dayton. Ohio,
Frank Kelly, son-in-law &lt;4 Mr and
«&gt;'«» Tuesday evening st * hospital the church
Mrs Floyd Rankin, has received his
Uj*^..the Be!dln“' “ ch; BanJ]pr- in Cincinnati
Surviving are hi&gt;
d.schiigc and * ill make hii home
and hi. paper and his Australian
John ln the
Jn g,,,
with them
»hetl exchanged their publlcaUon^ tw&lt;J gUtcr Mu
i-neo Lucas
Mr L. n.alwaM «lli M Waxtoul. »na Mr, Henry coir.
aiCmnra brtrrra the !•«. U&gt;M c
o
„„
be l«pl IhU one number Tor Kmly
in HMMUw.S.UM.y
I
"• • Mornmnwor,
ber n. 1915 The subscription price 3 o’clock Burial will be tn Rl-.« - I*” Thanksgivnn; sermon.
U rar pound Merlins, then equM ro „„
awreme '
'
--------------- -------S4F74 in American money That___________ _________
would unpren* you aa a stiff price
for a weekly newspaper. Albury is I New Weed Killer
an important city, about 300 miles
southwest of Sidney, and approx I- । Most Useful For
mately half way to Melbourne from
10 a m -Sunday school in charge
Sidney. It tt located on the Mur- Postures, Lowns
Mr*. Etta Mead
Tt 15 a m—Morning worship in
The flm page of thia Albury Banurmers and city property
ner did not have a single line of c»ncr4 wm &amp;&lt;. interested In the new
7 30 p m Young people's prayer
reading matter. The entire page wa* wrrd kl|Icr 2.4.D uh|Ch !s now bf.
given to advertlttng sales of live- )tlg p)aceo on the market by *cverai. 100 |&gt; nt
stock Moat of the advertiser* ap- companies, belicvro B. H Grigsby.Cha- Woods
pear to be dealer*, to whom cattle, research assistant in botany n*Nov 15—7
■ nd sheep— mostly *heep—were con- Michigan State college
church
signed
One firm oflcred 42.000
Grigsby has conducted extenNov 16-a
sheep at a special *ale to be held 4|ve
with this and othef\*olu- Pc.irl Wood'.' home
Nov. 25 that year.
Another offered tlon* for the selective
stony
killing t'oint
of......................
—N*v. 1*
800 herd of csttle.
Three offer to wwfdj ln various crops
Here tn
10 u m —Morninc worship in
sell farm* that were good producers brlcf. are hl* reactions and rccom- Ttirpr of Lawrence Bird
11.30 a :n—Sunday school. Us­
of wheat. Two advertise that they m,ndatlons
The chemical. 2-4-D
are prepared to buy wool Wc mu*t appears to have limited usefulness ter Bartholomew, superintendent
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
remember that Australia tt south ot ln crop productlon-probably eenthe equator, and when we are shiv- flnMj to corn and small ?rain crops, nigh*, at 3 p. m
ering with the cold in Michigan in But In pasture*, lawns and other
November, that month tt warm and »rcis where grasaes are wanted, it BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
fine la Australia—the same as May u the best material that has yet
B J Adcock. Pastor
is ordinarily in thtt state Wheat animated. IWtidehon. thttdr. musSunday school at 10 o'clock
hanest there tt In December and tard, nettle, bindweed plantain. r«gDivine service* at 11 o'clock Her­
January. The use of the first page weed, potton ivy and many other mon by the pastor. Exposition of
in the Albury Banner show* that broad-leaved plant, can be killed I Theaaalonians Ch 3
agriculture dominates that part of with a single application without
Evening services at 7:30. Sermon
the continent.
injury to the grass Crop plants. bv the pastor.
Pr.
'
"
the
The inside page# of this Austra- except members of the gro.'* fam- Peace of Jerusalem
lian sheet contain the announce- Uy. appear to be equally sensitive
Tuesday night. B. I
menu of stores, professional men to the chemical"
parsonage nt 7 30
and shop* There are no large adOne part of 2-4-D per 1,000 part*
Wednesday night
prayer and
vertteementa and almost no quoting of water is usually sufficient to kill Bible study at the church. 7 30
of prices by merchants or busine* most weed*. The action Is *low.
Thursdav niaht November 15. the
men
Another inttde page is de- with 10 dan to 2 weeks required for Ladles Aid will hold their annual
voted to special sales of catUe. ahcep killing; but it tt thorough All un- bsmar and chicken rapper at
and farm*
Quite a number of derground parts, as well as leaf ant! I O O- F hall. The public 1* in­
larger, adv* appear on the Ituide stem, are killed Thu chemical vited. s to 7 30. A free will offer­
page* offering to sell lands claimed make* It posalble to eradicate dan- ing will be taken
to be good for raising stock and delion, buckham and other weed*
grain. A lot of advertising space is from lawn*, and to remove Canada FIRST UNITED
devotad to telling the great merit* thttUc and wild rarrot from pas- BRETHREN CHURCH
of patent mcdlciue* of varlou* sort*, turns and other large area* they
Comer of East and E Grand
TRis paper prints a considerable now mfeat. Cost of present price*
A. M. Coldren, Pastor
volume of correspondence letter* [ is about »5 an acre
A knapsack
9.55 a m —Bible school.
'
T. — Sprayer can be used to apply 2-4-D
11:00 a. m—Morning worship.
ulned a good deal of foreign new*. to small areas; but a power sprayer
8 30 p tn —Senior Christian En­
124 E. STATE ST.
is about »5 an acre
A knaptack deavor Society
World War I. which was then- hi that produces a flat (an spray, rath­
7:30 p. m— A special xrvice wfh
jwogref.
lu editorial page usa er than Ute usual cone. Is more the Rev. Clyde Rothrlck, the blind
well handled, lu coverage of Al- satisfactory."
evangelist, speaking

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�THZ HASTINGS BAMNTW. TWV.BOAT, HOOMBns 11 Utt

SOCIAL EVENTS

also of Cloverdale, spoke the vows eluding ping pong, will be located SEVENTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY
that made them husband and wife in the lounge. The commute* fbr CELEBRATED
at the Evangelical paraonage. Ctov-

*

I the flr*t party in Mrs Shultz's I Mr* Eugene Snyder, Mrs. Belli
home. A chicken supper waa'piuit. Allegan and Mr. and Mr*.

week with Mrs. HowImTycSTmS
tnack bar. While there will ba a James A. Johnson. 213 South Mich- I
»■
Thursday evening of last___ r
Mem- charge for refreahtnenls, there will igan Ave., on Sunday. November I
the Missionary organizations of* **-|
the Stebbins and Mis. Uelle Haw. ailract
11, to help Mr. Johnson celebrate |
■ Wesleyan Methodlit church met at thorne holding high scorn.
hla 75th birthday which fell on the
Twenty-iix of the thirty Peni-­ the home of Mr. and Mr*. Victor I On Thursday and Batuiday this
better
following day, November 13.
nock hospital guild chairmen met Sisson for - ------- ,_____ ,________
week. Mr*
Kenneth LabirtMua
ANNIVERSARY
Present were hl* brother. WUgram and social evening, with a
io our fair
Basket* and bouquets of yellow
general chairman, on Friday eve­ good attendance.
a luncheon at the’ home of the
attended by Betty J. Gould and
fair sum 1
chrysanthemums and rose* were ten. Mr*. Bertha Sherman and ning at her home on East Wal­
forme i.
Robert W. Born.
CELEBRATE 85TH BIRTHDAY
A reception was held Saturday presented to Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. William Pate. Hastings, and nut 8t. Others attending the gath­
Charlie Ollloaplc ot Baltimore evening at the home ot the groom's Edwin Mattoon on Sunday In cele­ Mr*. Hattie Johnson. Middleville; ering were Hospital Superintendent 'these days and once again many NEWS FROM THE
bration of their golden wedding Mr. and Mrs. Smith Sherman, Mr. Mias Lottie Teuslnk and Mrs Wil­
township had his 83th birthday Oct.
mentioned could be filled
anniversary. An attractive arrange31. On Sunday. Nov. 4. hla children
liam Bchraeder. Fallow inc reports
Mrs. Oscar page, Mr and Mr*. Dale of the various guilds. Mrs Clark
came In with a lot of extras to eat
the Parry County Free
Mrs. William Mishler, centered the Bradley and sons. Frederic and
and all had a good time at home. YOUTH ACTIVITIES
dining table and the lovely weddlnj Glenwood. Mr*. Eitell Wiseman.
Those attending were Mrs. Flora
h*'re
hi Willow
Wood and son. Leo. Nashville; Mr. lar bi-monthly meeting Wednesday cake was attractive with lu golden Mrs. WUford Platt A potluck din­ Keith Chase Mrs Emma 8. poured. home. High scores for the after- “lat
‘emUuI
decorations. About 80 friends call­ ner won served. Mr. Johnson re­
Since Mrs. Clark assumed the noon went to Mrs C. R. Brand- *“n
and Mrs. Harvey OiUasple and Mr.
&gt;8'* al^ &gt;• '•»«« »
ed during the afternoon and eve­ ceived a nice lot of gifts A very leadership of the guilds last May. stettcr and Mrs Leon Blander.! *«*w “O*11
ana Mrs. Ray Glllaspte. Lacey; Mr. Bennink.
ning and "the bridal couple" re­ enjoyable afternoon and evening site has organized aev?n new guilds Bowls of mixed chrysanthemums,
nt‘mlni*trolion courae at
and Mrs. Harold Bugber and daughMr*. Lloyd Chapman gave a first
vived many congratulatory card* was spent an&lt;j it was hoped the which are now active group* of the colorfully decorated
the
houoe i ‘he University of Michigan. John O. should be taken thia coming
hand account of life in China,
ind
messages
In
addition
lo
numer
­
guest of honor would spend many county-wide organization
when Mrs. Stebbins and Mrs Phil- j Bu*h » on terminal leave until the to provide the fair ground* WU
Merl Perkin* and daughter. Peggy. white *he lived until she came tt
jlp MitcheD entertained for lunch- I ettl- He and hla wife left Wednes- needed increased grand stand
Alama. Also a cousin. Fred Austin, this country for her higher uluca- ous gift*. Guests present from more happy birthdays.
Mrs. John Brass entertained her eon on Saturday at the home
&gt;me of
o:
,o hunt deer In Lake County.
vouniy. equippea
equipped wnn
with loud
loua *pe*K*rz,
speakers, go
• i
of Battle Creek.
tion Preceding the program, the
Winning
—in. received
w...k —
&gt;...
1 bridge club for dessert last Thur*- Mrs. Stebbins.
______
bridge , OrvilleoBush
hl* discharge,
folk* could see the race* and
group enjoyed a chop suey dinner 3. Jones, who lias Just received hl*
discharge from military service, [
,day.
scores went to MrsGordon IrenNov. 5. and arrived home Wednes- tractions, and hear what waa.l
ind Mrs. Jones (Mildred Mattoon).
side. Mrs. ByrpnFletcher and Mr*. | day morning. Franklin O. Bush, by the performers, and the Jud
Donna Mae Gould, daughter of
| Bunday dinner guests of Mr and Chester'Hedges.
Wyandotte; Mr. and Mr*. Frank
Chester'Hodges.
, ,8 - l/c. —
—------------------------ ,of
--------an -----A M.M.
student has-- gradthe races.
Tdr. and Mrs. Harold E. Gould, of
Rowley. Adrian; Mr. and Mrs How­
On Wednesday Mr-.
Mn Charles Potts
Pott* uated
usted from Norman. Oklahoma and 1' WHY NOT
On November 6 a family dinner '
JeasF. Snyder were Mr and
Cloverdale, and Warren L. Born, non thirty who are interested in a pro­
ard Rowley, Jackson: Mr and Mrs. was held In the home of Mr and Mrs w“ld° TcUl“"d chase a silver epergne filled with, has since taken a course on radar, [would not be
of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bom. gram of fine fellowship, to contact
F.
M.
Zechariah
and
Miss
MarMrs.
Prank
Ferris
to
celebrate
Hie
1
_________________________________
one of the *orority'» officers re­
jaret Zachnriah. Mr*. Norn Smith,
garding membership. The officer* ind Mrs. ZelLi Burlraw. Lansing; 5«ih wedding nnnlveraary of Mr. '
arc as follow*: Mlssca Winifred Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parker, and Mrs J. F. Edmonds. AJi of the i
Lancaster. Ruth Lyle. Joan Leffler South Lansing; Mr. and Mrs. Stan­ children were able to be home for
and Patricia Bump.
ley Hazel. Mason: Mrs. Lenna Mur­ the occasion Those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. G C. Edmonds and
I
phy. Scottville; Mr*. Dorr Kenyon
TO DANCE AT SAXON CASTLE
I
ind Miss Marjory Kenyon. Kala­ son.‘Carl, and daughter. Bonnie.
AFTER IONIA GAME
I
mazoo; Mrs. Edna Brockway. Ver­ from Mason. Mr and Mrs Earl J
For the first time following a
Prase
of
Everett.
Ohio.
Mrs
C.
E.
I
montville. On Friday evening. Mr.
ball game, high school students and ind Mrs. Herbert Zuldema (Emma Hyatt of Joliet, ill.. Dr and Mrs. I
other young people m their twenties Mulllei. Kalamazoo, called a* they M F Edmonds and son. Boyd, and ■
will congregate at Saxon Castle were unable to cotne on Sunday. daughter. Cheryl! of Detroit; alio a
Usually a dance Is held at'the Par­ A mcijago
Ed- |
• •
a..*o rcceivco
message was also
received irom
from , granddaughter. Lynne Manin rxish House after the completion of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Oliver &lt;Loui*e | monds, daughter of CpI and Mrs
a game. Due to the fact that the Earle.LjRalamazoo
Mr* Zuldema ; Stuart Edmonds, who Is stationed
orchestra will be unabjc to play ind MrC" Oliver made their home . in Florida In the air corps Those
this coming Friday, it was de­ with Mr. and Mrs Mattoon while I unable to abend were three grand­
cided that n change of location teaching in our city schools for sons. Sgt Lorrrn Edmond* with the j
might be welcome. The present several years. The golden annlver- ' engineer corps In Germany. Lt. Pre*dance and ping pong rooms will be iary
STEBBINS* JACOBS
&gt;ary wa* a delightful
acngntiui event and
ana (
( ton Hyatt
nyatt with
wiui the
tnc engineer corps 1’ Straight front the Sunng
set aside for dancing Games. In- Mr. and Mrs Mattoon have the , In India and hi* wife, an army­
DRUG STORK
Southland tn you coni' A&amp;P
beat wishes of a wide circle of nurse. In Japan, and Capt. Milan selected Orcnnen. rich with
SILVERMOOK
friends.
”
-------------- returned
------- -- 'from
। Frose, who recently
kuh rilamins. and treeGermany and Is now stationed at
1 Ft Lewi*. Wash., awaiting hi* dls- ripened flavor. Hanked direct
STA.NL.tKE—JOHNSON
AMERICAN LEGION
in
refrigerated
cars
bg
A&amp;P
I charge. al*&lt;» Lt &lt;Jg ■ John Barber
A particularly lovely and color­ I and wife in San Diego. Calif
to maintain their grove-fresh
ful wedding was that of Dorothy j
\
’
goodnesr,.

ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Mrs. Alonzo Campbell wishes to

the officiating

clergyman.

daughter. Ila R Stafford, to Char lea
Shilton. *on of Mrs. Lydia ShUbm.
of Naahvllle. The wedding will rake

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,

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH
AMERICAN LEGION HALL
Turkey, . . . Geeic . . . Ducks . . . Chickens
7:00 P. M.

TURKCY DOOR PRIZE
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MICHIGAN

BIG SUNDAY
SCHOOL RALLY
AT 9:45. GOAL — 200
bound. handcuffed, and pad­
locked In chain* and will make

Morning S«rvic« 11:00
"Sofoty First With
Jesus Christ"

Nazarene Church
387 E. MARSHALL HT.

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Colwell. John and Peter left fur
their home In Flint Sunday after­
noon

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feminine house coots. We've just received a
large selection of these popular robes in several
of the popular shades . . ond. we DO suggest
that they will make very acceptable Christmas
Gifts*

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seys, Quilts and Rayons, in all of
the popular shades and patterns.

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Dvrvard Bu.nl.kr « of Mr .nd |
“&gt;
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dr,pcs ,or. th.e
Minn., which took place Baturday &gt; —
.
,
,
_____at ...»
afternoon
4 30 o'clock'at the I! The Study Club
C'ub met for luncheon
Pint Methodist church. Hastings. ,
“ *•'*om* of
I
_..u tlie
,S._ Rev
o-.. L
। Wliistcn
id..... .... ' Stebbins,
with Mrswith
Harold
Ilins Phillips
Mrs Ph
Harold
with
Slone (■ Stebbins,
reading the nuptial vows before np- 1 giving the book review on "My
' Chinese Wife," by Carl Eskclund
proximately 150 guests
Palms, yellow and white chrysan.
।
themums and many lighted candle* ■ •'lr anri Mrs George VanHouten I
formed a lovely background for the 1 entertained the Amld-Dorg Club
ceremony.
1 w,,h B politick dinner. Court whist |
. I w
.,« pninved
|
Mrs. Harold Faster
was at. the
W:IS
enjnyed. with
with honors
honors mint?
going to
to j nri-i-carr
argan, and the solos were sung by • Mr and Mrs Rex Perry- The flonlMiss Marjorie Stanley
i 'ng prize was won bv Mr- Perry
I
The bride, who a as given tn mar- | The next meeting will be held with
| riage by her lather, aoi- a gown Mr and Mrs. Orrle Helm
of candle light satin, with marqul-1
...
I &amp;ctic overdress, the yoke being cut- I J*
Mr- rr."
and Mrs Clarence Bump ;r.
en- ।
| lined with *ecd pearls She car- j tertained
teruined Saturday
Saturday evening
evening for
for their
their
, rled a muff nf white gardenias and aunt.
----- - Mr*. L. C. Schill, of
-• —
.... |
Clave*
sweet peas and wore an orchid.
land. Ohio. Others present were
SQUASH
Mr*. Harry Anderson, shier of Mrs. George Maurer. Mrs. John Nor­
the bride, wu* matron of honor. ton. of Maple Grove township; Mr.
' Her dress was powder blue with and Mrs. Harry Cheescnun. of Bat­
CcLCRY HEARTS
I net overskirt and she carried yel­ tle Creek.
low and white chrysanthemums
TO.MATOcS
Marcia Johnson, stater ot the
Fifty guest* were present to help
bride, and Ruth Davldscn. of De­ the Rev and Mm. B G Wyrna ce!e«troit. were bridesmaids, gowned brute their thirtieth wedding anni­
alike in powder blue taffeta with versary on November 3 Those iroin
net overskirts Their bouquets were cut-of-lown were Mr and Mrs O
yellow and white mums.
IN King and family, and*.Mr. and
|1 Richard
Feldpaurch «*i “
best
nk a
'“‘ Mr. Martin Low. of Holland, and
I man and Fred McDonald and Ray . Mr ,nd Mri Hcn Vo!lnk of
| Branch ushered.
, klnsburg
A reception followed in the main
...
annex of the church, which i The nlee»t kind of a reunion
land Mrs Jennie Stuck. Jeune Lev- [ that of Mr*. Clifford Colwell and
I iter two sons with Mr* R G. Finlit and Lillian Began, sorority sis- '
m7s. i nle and fanulv lhL’ weekend. Much
| ten of the bride poured
। had happened since they became
। Stanlake's traveling ensemble was
good friends when their husbands
a while suit with black aceeuorle*.
I Out of town I’.ueAt.-. were Mrs. were medical officers at Bowman
Field. Ky. On Friday Mrs. Finnie
1 John B- Thcrtna. Escanaba: Pfc.
invited a dozen friends for dinner
1 Bernord Olson. Gladstone. Mr and
I Mrs. H. C. Berry. Mr and Mr*.
Colwell, followed by some rubbers
i Frank Johnson, Mr. and Mrs John
ENIICHCO
of bridge at her home. The attrac­
j Johnson, Mr and Mrs Arthur tive shell decorated tnllieiv told
■Johnson. Mrs. Lillian Frakes, Mu* the story that Mm. Frank Car­
[ Betty Frakes. Mr and Mrs Earl
rother*. Mrs. C R Brand*tetter.
■ Berry, all of Kalamazoo; Mis* Jean Mis
__ Roy Hubbard.
-------------- Mrs. David
Levitt. Detroit; Miss Lillian Began, Goodyear had won the high .scores
JI Gladstone; Mrs. Harry Anderson. at bridge and u remembrance was
I Duluth. Minn.

PHONE 2132

Hospital Guild No 12 met for
dessert on Wednesday with Mrs
Vcrnor Blough Sewing for the hos­
pital occupied the evening.
Hospital Guild 22 started Its
year with * potluck supper at the
Parish House Inst Tuesday
A
short business meeting was con­
ducted by the president, Mrs.
George Hcbden at which II was
voted to leave the choice of meet­
ing place to the committees ap­
pointed for the occasions
Of­
ficers are Mrs Richard Groot.,
srcrelary and Mrs. Orville Sayles
treasurer. The president appointed
Mrs. Ken Labcrteaux and Mr*.
Norbert Schowalter. the pillow case
committee and Mr* Roman Feldpoittch In charge of membership.
Seven tables of bridge were In play
with Mrs Chester Hodges. Mr*.
Leon Blander. Mrs. R. E- Wait
turning In high scores. The com­
mittee for the evening was Ma..
Richard Groos. Mrs George Hebden. Mrs. Roy Cordes. Mr. Car­
roll Burkholder «nd Mrs. William
Stebbins.

Members of the American Legion
and auxiliary enjoyed n chicken
supper Saturday evening at the
Legion Hall to commemorate Arm­
mice day A pleasant feature was
the singing by the men's chorus ol
Hastings and bingo also supplied
j entertainment.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Freer enter­
tained the Niglit Hauk‘club Sat­
urday evenins with Hw Mxnpd
party tlilv reason. Dinner waa
served at 7 o’clock, after which 12
games of card* were played, prizes
■’ring m Mr and Mr*. Frank New­
ton, Mrs. Guy Powless and Dewey
Heed. Mrs. ira Shultz and Miss
Ftoreuce V. Wood entertained with

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THE fU37n«03

400 ATTEND 4H
ACHIEVEMENT EVENT

TO OUR EMPLOYEES AND
FELLOW TOWNSPEOPLE
IN HASTINGS

I

Ail-around Champion Award
Won by Donald Keech

Over 400 4H members, leaders,
parents and friends attended the
very tine fall Annual Achievement
event ahd potluck supper held Sat­
urday evening. November 10, at
the Hastings High School.
Sixteen Woodland 4H girls open­
ed th- evening's program by slng। ing “School Days." “Down by the
O’d MUI Stream" and ''There's a
l Star Spangled Bunner Waving
। Somewhere."
.
Snecln) 5-vear leader awards (th*
national 5-ycar clover leaf pint
I w"re awarded bv Miss Bullis, home
extension agent, to Arthur Rlch’ irdson. Kenneth Btrtiln, Andrew
Kennedy G-rald Smith and Rob­
ert B- Huntington. Five and ten-

'

HOOVER PLANT MAKIS
RAPID CHANGE-OVER
In spite of tlte tremendous
amount of detail and hard work
nc&lt;c.uary to convert a (actory.
which for the past four years has
been equipped to produce nothing
but war material and to change
equipment to
make
peace-time
, products, the Hoover Company lias
accomplished this Job In record
time.
Tlte Roth Furniture Storn «iate3
that they have already received a
shipment of the new Hoover clean­
ers and hake made deliveries lo the
purchasers whose names headed
the lUt of those who registered for
the new vacuum cleaners.
The
Hoover Company inform* them
that, while the supply la still defl-

V«nSlrkle of Middleville, Mr*. Rush

The E. W. Bliss Company feels that our em­
ployees at Hastings, their families, and our
fellow townspeople are entitled to know all the
facts as lo the closing of our Hastings plant.

These facts are as follows
At

The Hastings plant is closed by a strike of the members of Local
414 of the U.A.W.-C.I.O. with whom we now have a contract, and

which contract does not expire until February 16, 1946.
2.

The reason for the strike at this particular time is a demand for

an "across the board" increase of five cents an hour, coupled with
an assertion that a 30 percent increase also is demanded.
3.

The company can grant neither demand, for reasons completely
beyond our control.

These reasons are that the federal gov­
ernment froze the prices of our products in
October of 1941—before Pearl Harbor—and
has not relaxed that restriction.

Despite this price-freezing, The E. W.
Bliss Company, conscious of increased living
costs, has met the condition affecting it* work­
ers with wage increases aggregating 39 per­
cent during this four-ycar period.
In other words, The E. W. Bliss Company,
forced to operate on tho basis of pre-Pcarl
Harbor prices, has increased wages 39 per­
cent. and now. with prices still frozen at the
1941 level, is asked to grant an additional
five cents an hour increase, and an over-all

30 percent increase.

In any rational point of view the im­
possibility of granting an increase under these
conditions is quite evident.
But to aggravate the situation, it should
be remembered that while our prices hove
stood still and our labor costs have increased,
cur material costs also have increased, as has
the cost of every other service we employ, and
every article, in manufactured or raw material
form, which we use.

The E. W. Bliss Company hos always
shown a willingness to work out with labor the
matter of wages, hours, conditions, placement
ond classification of jobs ond all other factors
entering into relations between employers and
employees.
Our transactions with the U.A.W.. which
began in 1943, have proceeded since that
time, while conditions agreeable to both work­
ers and company prevailed.
A brief summary of recent events in this
matter we feel is duo both our employees and
their families, as well as the people of Hast­
ings.

All manufacturing companies, including
The E, W. Bliss Company, were subject to War
Labor Board Directives during the war years.

On August 7, 1944, the WLB issued a
Directive Order in what was termed the Hast­
ings Machine Shop Case No. 111-4203-D, or­
dering the establishment of certain rate
changes for five classifications of our em­
ployees — ordered the company and the union
to negotiate new job classifications —* and de­
claring specifically that: “ . . . the union's
request for increases in other classifications
is denied."

The E. W. Bliss Company complied with
this order in full, but union representatives in
the negotiations for new job classifications de­
manded that these specific and limited nego­
tiations include a renewal of their demand for
wage increases.

In the face of the specific language of
the WLB Directive. The E. W. Bliss Company
could not negotiate wage questions which had
been denied by the Board itself.

The problem was then referred to the
WLB and this group appointed a panel to hear
both sides in the dispute and to make rec­
ommendations.
Later, at a hearing before the War La­
bor Board on the panel recommendations, the
union itself proposed that the entire cose be
withdrawn from the board's custody and that
direct negotiations be resumed.
This was
done.
Negotiations were then resumed between
the union and the company, and while no
final agreement was reached on the specific
question of the establishment of appropriate
job classifications and labor grades, there was
no substantial dispute on these specific paints.

The only real issue which exists or has
existed between the company and the em­
ployees, therefore, is the demand for an in­
crease which the WLB ruled against, and the
company has since declared impossible under
the conditions above discussed. To this has
been added the verbal demand of union rep­
resentatives that not only a five-cent increase
would have to be granted, but that a 30 per­
cent overall increase would hove to be settled
before the employees now on strike return to

While the nation's largest industries dis­
cuss with the parent organization of U.A.W.
the proposition as to whether increases can be
granted without raising prices, the Hostings
plant of The E. W. Bliss Company is asked
even to exceed the outside demands on the
automotive industry as a whole, ond to grant
Increases from profits which do not and can-

The E. W. Bliss Company regrets the
action of the workers which necessitates the
closing of the Hastings plant, but the com­
pany cannot meet an increase far beyond any­
thing the frozen prices of 1941 make possible.

with n cold

'over pin with
v*ars ot serv-

nitely limited. small shipment* will
be made regularly.
Outer new appliances have made
their that appearance, since the
war. at Roth’*. Deliver!** have been
made on’ th* new Leonard »l*ctrlc
refrigerators and on ga* stove*.
It won't be very long until you
will find al Roth's Home PurnUhIngs store a complete display of
the latest electric and gas ap­
pliances. and radios,
made
by
America'*' foremost manufacturers:
—whose names arc symbols of top
performance
and
dependability.
Refrigerators, washers, Ironer*. gas
and electric range*, radios, water
heaters, vacuum sweepers, sewing
machines,
deep
freeier*.
steel
kitchens, and a complete line of
ail small appliance* such as toasters.

The retreating Naris used powergiant hooks with ■ knlle-like edge—
to cut the cross-ties and twist the
tracks ot the French and German
railroad*.

Lnnsl”g.
to the
Walden Woods and S'. Mary s Lake
I Older Yn»th Canin' and is a re&lt;*uI’r attendant M the local 4H s»mI’"er camn- Along with the honor
| rh-’ITT'l'N’l for JJ4S r.ry-4 u
I •c»'nhr«hlp
to
Michigan

i

Stinlev Cumming*, president of
th« t’«.t&gt;n^ Klwanh club, nre•ented the Klwanls garden contest
••unis ns rn’lnws: Paul Brodb'ck,
Woodland. S25 00 war bond: Ber­
nard Hnleomb. Assyria. Hubert
Schrier, Yecklev. Ann Tasker. A*«vna and Robert Kelly, Hickory

Here's a value as unusual as
a talking turkey.. . fresh, rich, delicious bread at a
money-saving pricel Clocked-Fresh, it stays fresh so
much longer you can buy more than one loaf at a time.

3-25*

W. Will Cloi. at 6 O'clock Wednesday Evening Before Thanksgiving
Gold medals for the completion
nf seven years In a project were
nrewntetl Milburn Jones. Kathrvn
Iz-mKh, Kenneth Tobias and Ger­
. aid Mater—sheep Louise Chrls' uansen.
Joyce
Clark.' Kathryn
lernlsh. Mura Schantz and Neva
Brogall—food preparation. Robert
Osborne, Jack Bradfield, Margaret
Doster
Donald Doster. Donald
Preston and Jack Rlzor—dairy
Richard Osborne—pl« Roger Stine
—potato
Mary
Hart - clothing
Kathryn Lemlsh and Mary Hart—
। canning and Rubv Boulter—poultry.
Club Week delegates for 1946 were
announced as follows: Helen Me- ’
Neil. Mary Ellen Kelly. Alice Joyce
, McDermld. Shlrlev Mlllesun. Agnes
Fuller. Peggy Niethamcr. Margaret
Gaskill. Joyce Sinclair. Phyllis
Green. James Johnson. Nyle Knlcki rrbcckrr. Walter Beck. touts Nou­
' tart. Sidney Ford. Andrew Ken­
' nedy. Jr.. Vlclor Smith. Karl Mcj Donald and Ted OffleyAlternate*
Vera Mae Hewitt.
Mary Nielsen. Roberta Ann Manker. Pau) Brodbcck. William Keech
and Bruce Fnrhtnan
"Jack Russell'*. 'Stylist of Decep। tlon.’ of Allegan, mystified the au- |
dlence by hp interesting presen- |
i tation. Mrs. Russell accompanied ]
lot the piano
। Cyril Garret. World War II vet­
eran. whose work has been princi­
pally with landing craft In the
: Aleutian Islands, gave the ad­
! dress of the evening.
j Recognition of 100 per cent fin­
ishing club* was announced as fol­
lows:
Woodland—Mr. and Mrs. Ogle
Flanigan. Mrs Carl Enz. Ruth
Flanigan. David Brodbeck. William
Brodteck. George Coppcs* and Fer­
ris Lathrop, leaders—98 projects
completed
McOmber—Mr*. A. C Clark and
Norma Knickerbocker, leaders—53
projects completed
Alton-Welcome—Donald Preston
and Mrs Norvzl Nielsen—42 project&lt; completed
I Milo—Mrs Frank Roush and Dick
Tessmati—39 projects completed.
Baselint—Mrs Joseph Clay and '
Helen McNeil—24 project* com- I
pleted.
Stevens—Clare Norris. Dale Conk­
lin. Mrs Leon Slocum and La Van
Slocum—23 project* completed
Assyria — Mr*. Beatrice Bclson
and Mr*. Lawrence Holcomb —20
projects completed
Hendershot—Mr. and Mrs War­
ren Brogan—30 projects completed.
Baseline—Herman Callahan and I
Kenneth Strain—17 project* com­
pleted.
Trlp-A-Ller—Mr*. George Sallon
—15 projects completed
Hind*—Elmer E. Bush and Mrs.
Keet Tobias—15 projects compitted.
Assyria—Milbum Jones and Mr*. 1
L. Holcomb— &gt;1 projects completed.,
Shultx — Gordon Thompson —10
projects completed.
Baseline —R. E. Huntington —0
, pfoject* completed
^anfleld—Leo Frey—7 project*
completed.
Baseline—Mr*. C. Hewitt and
Kathryn Lemlsh—7 projects com­
, pleted.
Brushridge—Mary Hart—5 projecu completed.
Johnstown—Waunita McCarty—
, 3 project* completed.

PAH BOLLS

2 pioi. 15c

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DOUGHNUTS

Kro«.ckxi

♦VALUE

Family night. at the Bunnell
church this week Friday, potluck
supper at 7 o'clock. Ml&amp;a Babbitt,
a missionary from Africa will speak.
After supper there will be a pyrex.
granite and towel shower for Miss
Babbitt as she return* to Africa
aeon. E/erybody welcome.

A wedding ring 1* all that remain*

ot what was once a six-inch wrist
shackle by which the bride wai
chained to her husband and forced
to fallow him meekly on foot ii be

SENSATION*

dot 14c

b

EATMORE MARGARINE

QPIECE *।

15c

FRUIT CAKE " ,thfStw'0U’ 5 &gt;b si .42

SWEET PEAS

Aluminum
Cooking Set

15c

No 7

KERNEL CORN

FRUIT COCKTAIL

13c

No 2&gt;,4 can 32c

CANNED MILK

34c

SALAD DRESSING tabanv

pml 15c

...SHORT TIME ONLY I
PEANUT BUTTER

2

GINGERALE

3 botiiti 23c

MIXED NUTS

43e

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Hero's your long-awoilad chance
lo gel real lop qualify, high pol­
ish aluminum cooking set—lo
buy now at big savings! Juslrighl thickness for quick, even
heating. The pieces you use
most. Brighten your own kitchen
—buy extra sol for bridal gift.
Hurryl Supply limited.

RETAIL CEILING
PRICE $6.09

3.99

carton Si.24

Grapefruit = 1O59&lt;
Spotlight Coffee
Pumpkin
XXXX Sugar

3

Dated

Country Club
Supply limited

For Icings

ElftllO*
Hl UM J

1b.
bag

No 214

8c

99c

Supply Limited

Creamod

13c

25 Ib
lack

SHORTENING

Spry
Cottage Cheese

FLORIDA ORARCES

59c

l-lb pig

Country Club.
{Cour.lry Club Cak* Flour, pkg 21c)

lib
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8

63c

FANCY APPLES

»

14c

HUBBARD SQUASH

lb

3c

Michigan U. S. No. 1

POTATOES

68c

1001b
bag

13c

50
MAINE POTATOES
(IS-lb. peck 49c)

$2.50 sX"

PICNIC STYLE FRESH

^ork Roast 28c

■INC BOLOGNA
LEONA SAUSAGE Sfeod b 32c

NOVEMBER 15, 1945

liter your name with them po that
you will be among the first to be,
notified when the Item you want Is”
available. You won't be obliged to
buy. but this U * part of the per- •
•onal service that this store has al­
ways tried to give
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THE E. W. BLISS COMPANY

• little while longer and get the
kind of appliance tliat you want.

BID SALMON STSAKS •&gt; 47c

Jhuck Roast *»&amp;&lt;• lb
Standing Rib Roast Ib
Ib
Veal Roast
Lamb Roast »»«w« lb
Sirloin Steak a»*.c«h ,b
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PERSONALS

appliance tliat you want.
ranUme it is wise to reg­
name with U&gt;em so that
be among the first to be
then the item you want 1*
You won’t be obliged to

rice that this store hu Bi­
ll to give.
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Seating Nasis used powerre*. called "icarifler*"—
k* with a knife-like edge—
th* French and German

Carl Myer* returned home Sunday
The Rev. and Mr* Dop M. Oury
A
-----from the hocpltal tn Ann Arbor
farms will be_ able to pick up many
*
I one is supposed to raise *230 00
slier a recent operation.
Grand Rapid* on Tuesday to attend useful suggestion* al the annual Corporations, Needed ‘worth of stamp* and bonds. Th*
PERSONALS
the Diocesan board and department farm building conference to be field
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Coak and were Bunday guests o| Mr- and Mr*. meetings of tha. Episcopal church.
““
at Michigan State collego December Rotary Speaker Soy.
School will be cloaed November
daughter Karen with Mr. and Mrs Oar) Biwflield in Alblou.
Edward p. Frank, representative 23 and 23 tor our Thanksgiving re­
D. D. Walton and son John, arc leav­
for on extended visit with relatives their famlllM are Invited »o oilend. of the Michigan Survey, was guest
ing Saturday to drtv* to St. Peter*- Dell Shively »tw Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ in Suffolk. Newport New* and Nor­
Mr. and Mr* Ray lavmb of Alle­ speaker at tha Hasting* Rotary Club
Ionia plays the last football game
ert M*cGo*cr»of Lansing.
folk. Ya.
gan moved lost week Into the north luncheon Monday noon.
here November 10. and will play the
Mr*. R G. Final*. Gordon Final*
Mrs. George Maurer and family,
Mr and Mr*. George Jupnatrum - ---------- -- „.
Mr Frank confined a goodly por- first basketball game November JO
in -----Mrs.---Harry Ritchies
yle* will attend and Mr and Mrs. Clarence Rump returned Friday from a visit in apartment
house on 8. Broadway; Mr. Lamb is j,,on of hls rework* to the Byrdattended a family gathering and Akron. Ohio
thc county 411 club agent '
i Butler bill which is designed to con- I
having two movie*: one U on "The
shower on Sunday al the farm home
M„t»« UU Ito .nd KMh Un- S'
Rrown and Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mr*. Harry Checseman. Dale Bassett and Miss Hatlie Bren­ euler w.r. .m»n« .Iran Undent.'
Milling Machine"; the other, on
Herman Arold for the weekend.
"Fixed Gauge*".
of Dowling, in honor of their son ner, of Grand Rapids, attended the
and wife. Mr and Mr*. Linden funeral of Carl Kingsbury in Del- chosen from western Michigan for ,i —
This bill, he said, coven 42 whol- I The high school band went over
membership in this year's Albioni' ly-owned and three mlxed-ownerchildren spent Sunday In Niles.
Chersetnan. of Baltic Creek, who toll Monday.
to
Fay Marble * house on Wednes­
college choir.
Mr* Lawrence Herrick. Mr*. Mar­ were married on October 18
Mrs. B. A- OTJonneU and Mrs
Highway Commissioner Charles ship government ccrporations. The*-,- day last and played reveille for him
lin Schramm. Mr*. Lyle Scudder and
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mr* Boyd Clark attended a state rally
45 corporations with their regional
Tile band played for the school
Mr*. G. E. Goodyear were in Grand Martin Schramm were Mr. and Mr*. of the Navy Mothers* Club at, the M. Ziegler reports that the detour &amp;ubsldlarie* and agencies now num- fair last Friday night: they played
on M-79. west of Charlotte due to
Rapids Friday.
Dick Kulpe, of Kalamazoo.
Olds Hotel In Lansing last Thurs­
j ber 101.
"Merry Men” and several other
Mr». Almira Hackney entertained
Mr. end Mr*. Homer Smith. Mr. day as delegates from the local construction of a new bridge over |' By lost September, these 101 gov­ marches.
Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Hackney and and Mr*. Keith Daniels and-Mr* chapter Other* going from here Thomapple Creek, will continue un-' ernment corporations and agencies
children of Paw Paw for the week­ Alice Hubbard left Monday night were Mrs Walter Ryan. Mr* Frank til approximately December 15. It represented an investment of 37 bil­ THORNAPPLK GARDEN CLUB
prevlausly
had
been
announced
that
end and her Sunday guests were Mr.
lion dollars and had a net deficit
Kelly. Mr*. Henry Smith nnd Mr*
Mr. J W. Long. 402 N Michigan
the detour would be ended Novemhunting trip.
Frank Rogers, who were among the
of more than 14 billion dollars *HiB.
lone and Mr. and Mr* Russell
Mrs. Stephen Johnson spent a few w
300 attending ...^
the luncheon and
he pointed out. is about six times tlon meeting of the club on ThursRose Ellen Parcell was a member the total debt of the 48 states.
ender and family of Middleville day* last week in New York City I the meeting.
I
Ldny.
November 8.
.
Mrs. Olarence Hackney was soloist j with Lieut. Johnson and is driving I John Gould left Sunday tor Mio of the committee in charge of ar­
The present government corpara- |I For this program. Mrs. M- J- Cross I gT:
In the Methodist church Sunday back to Michigan with a Wisconsin on a hunting trip Mrs. Gould, rangements for the lea given by the । uon setup. Mr Frank claims, is a ,' gave a delightful review of- Louis B
mornlng.
friend wlfcsc husband is also in lhe Mrs Hazen Gray and Harold Gray Home Economics club in observance "hodge-podge" and enuy quilt of Bromflcld’s "i'leBsant Valley
of Home Coming day al WJLf.CE .
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Burch ot «*!•
are iolnlng him there on Thursday.
duplication*, overlappings and In­
Barbara Shannon Is an the commit­ efficiencies with their attendant ex­ Though thl* is a book on conscrva- &amp;Jackson visited Hastings relatives
On Friday Mr and Mrs Herbert
Mrs. Ken Rose is spending the
uon published thU year, it is in such | X
Sunday.
Quigley attended on* of tlie series week with her mother. Mrs Myita tec for a coffee given by the early travagance. Government corpora­ demand that it was not easy to sc- i;.“.
Friday night gUMt* of Mrs. Donna of travel and adventure lecture* put I Jackson iu Middleville while her elementary club for Home corning tions have become "mumitrous
cure a copy.
and
Marjorie
Hill
is
on
the
dance
Harrington were her son-in-law and on by the Klwanls Club In Orantl husband 1* In New York on buslFrankensteins." he believe*, utterly
Piercant Valley is about 290 miles
committee
for
the
Home
coming
daughter. Philip Phelan. SAD 2 c Riiplds.
। beyond the control of any rcspon- from Hastings Louis Bromfield tic- I fit
I new for lhe Manufacturing Co
and Mrs. Phelan of Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mr*. Dorr Rawson and ! AmenS
!roB‘
wlio dar.ee at which the music was fur- I1 siblc government legislative body. elded to return to this valley of his i V
nished by Art Kassel and ids "Kos- । The public Is paying for their treFla., who epent the weekend with
funeral1 ot the Jatc
nut.mnym.mcaronmumro.nere
Mr’ *«?■«« Udey left attended the —
­
childhood and put his theories ot 1 -tf
his family in Jackson returning here
Judge Me Peek in Charlotte on Wed­
, mendous deficits—and yet has no farming and cooperation into prac­
the first al the week. Mr*. Phelan Monday on a hunting trip. Mr*
Mr and Mm Cyril Garrett an­
wJU-ranata here when he leave*
Fa"1- 0 Vermontville. Is nesday were Mi. and Mr*. Don nounce the birth of an eight pound voice in their management. They tice after 15 years in France where X
-To7 htebaro in Florida thl* week
trleno Rawwn dur‘ Bmlh. M. I. Cook. Mr*. A D. Knlsk- daughter Martha Oorolyn. Wednes­ pay no taxes nor do they give any he hod become much attached to , jj.
em.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Robert
W
Cook.
public accounting of their activities. his pets and his friends and found
- .
_ -- .
.
. Inn llukfr
Pfc Robert Cook. Sup:, and Mrs. day. November 7th. at Pennock hos­
' it hard to part from them.
.gt
Hllladale holding court the last nf j -Mr »nd Mrs Gordon Crothers D. A. VanBiukllk. Mrs. John Ket- pital
There orc many items of Men's Wear that can
| He bought three farms of 1300.i:
ie week
' spent th* week-end with her mother
A poetBcript note to the local Iasi
acres near Mamflcld. Ohio, and later V
not be had for Christmas gifts thig year, but . .
Weekend guest* of Dr
*— '
week about Clark McClelland work­
I built a house of 30 rooms with tele- IrjF
Held. Mrs Harry Haye*. Judge and ing with the Barton Publishing G&gt;
we DC have o good supply of Scarfs . . . Ties . .
Uta J*n«t Teale of Kato'uazoo.
| Herbert Quigley were his uncle. Her- Mrs A D McDonald and Mr* In New York. One night Clark was
The last pep meeting was of! to a phone nnd typewriter In each, ex- 1
cept his own At the.-r Malabar | J
Sunday guest* of Mr ^nd .Mrs I tert Quigley, of Walla Wall*. Wash.. David French.
Sweaters
Hats
Cops . . . Winter Under­
working late when he wm called to reusing start by a eplnted piece
Lemuel Severance were M and Mrs. | and hi* sister. Miss Maude Quigley.
Mi*-. Grace Rckkord spent Sun­ come to Mr. Barton s office V&gt; play played by the high school band Mr tates his crops, and runs his farm i
wear
. Sport Shirts . . Bill Folds . . . Pocket
Milo Mauer. Mrs. Will Wood. Lee of Grand Rapids. On Sunday they day in Kalamazoo and Mrs William tome of the new pieces for a cus­ Hine, the chairman of the day. sug­ on a cooperative basis, sharing 5 per |.
FMter and MU* Ra*r Foeter, of ‘ vkited Mrs. Frank Travis al the Fox. vvhn had teen there for the tomer When he arrived the gen­ gested we hold an election for next
Secretaries . . Pipes .
Tie and Pipe Racks . . .
cent of the profits.
River Junction.
1 University hospital. Ann Arbor.
weak-cnd us the guest of Mrs John tleman hr was to play for was none week’s chairman. Mr. King, our,
But what make* the bouk espe- 1
ond many other items that arc appropriate and
VanAtta and Mr and Mr* Charlie other than Frankie Sinaira Clark new teacher, was elected: this claliy entertaining are the delight- :
Cook, returned with her
wrote that Frankie :*ng the songs, pleased everyone. The session room ful character sketches as of "Aunt ;
useful
Christmas
gifts,
was
packed
with
people
full
of
Dr Burton Perry *nd three sons and although Clark didn’t awoon. — - --------- -----— — Mattie" blind at 30. and friend of
left Monday on a northern hunting he *ayt tliat Sinatra U a must cor- school npirit Four new Initiates tn Johnny Applesecd. Phoebe Wise a
trip
dial-and likeable fellow
,he Hi-Y. Pal Kelly. Arnold Wilton.
Ultla "techcd" In the head, and Wai- i
The B.-.rry County Crippled Chtl- ।
Bennett, nnd Kingsley Zerbcl
Mrs George Hebden is spending
ter Oaks who fiwns the next 90 acres ;
school song. The speaker*
Wednesday and Thursday in Grand dren’s Society, which b financed by I
and whom hr visits every day.
Rnpirls and attended a luncheon th--Fbrtcr Sea! Sale, bought a wheel ; oI thr day were our two coaches,
The book U well worth reading I
Wcdnciday given by Mrs. George choir for Percy Jone* hospital which i Mr Bruzak and Mr. King. The for style, for Bromfield is a great
has been delivered and is now In I meeting was rounded off by a dis­
Keck nt lhe Womans City club
| play of baton-twirling by Hugo Wal- linquist. and for the human touch. •
Mrs Lyman Johnson and Mis* use
Corrcctlon io the item last week HonDorLs Johnson attended tlte wedding
which he gives so pleasingly.
I :g.
Oh. yes. *'
there is a little *torture
of Jeannie Power*, daughter of Mr tcgcrdlng Art. Wlngerdcn .ind Vance
Chrysanthemums of various colors R
ins Keith ~Barber,
L... "... fa,
ln *tor« for the Hl-Y boys-to-be brightened lhe dining room where ; ;at
and Mrs Holllv Johnson a*, their Barber
•
soon
will have their formal the committee, Mr*. Lloyd Valcn- £:
home, Lake Mitchell, Cadillac, to Lt ther of Edward—
Barber
who died a They —
Initiating.
**
Darwin Carlson Mrs Lyman John­ number nt years ago. the other twi1 initiation
.Mr*. Walter Stanton and Mrs, j V
Wc surely will have loads of pep tine.
son played the traditional wedding brothers both being addressed in
HASTINGS. MICH.
Charles Rogers, served doughnuts !
. music. Til'.- wedding breakfast w.is Eaton Cwnty—V«nre in Vermont­ al our games this year. From the and coffee with Mrs Waller Hobbs fi
Globe A-C-Tol it highly r:rommcnded aa
ville and phll nt the Eit-m County
1 held at the hotel In Manton
pouring.
.5
BUY BONDS AT THE BANKS
an aid in the control of large Roundpep squad
I Mrs Howard Frost. Mrs Forrest bank In Charlotte.
At thr business niecllnj lhe fol- :Kormt (Ascarids) and Cecal Worms in
The Girl Reserve* have taken over
I Wolfe. Mrs. Wm Ayres and Mrs
lowing officer* were elected for the p
' Forest Schondelmaycr were among for a nice umulr of his everbearing the Junior Red Cross drive.
vtitnulant. Extensive experiment^ in
1 those nttcndlnv the Hollvwnxt ire strawterries. A plant tod In blosThe Girl Reserves had n roasi coming year: President. Mrs. L R ■
Storer; 1st vice-president. Mrs. B. F.
” 11 "
J*w ..wTmw
। carnival m Grand Rapids. Monday sem accompanied them. Wc have
contains 50% Pbenqihiaxioc. reveal chat
Cowles; 2nd vice-president. Mrs. •
night st the civic auditorium.
already planted lhe latter in our
ihii new poultry vermifuge i* highly ef­
Walter Hobb*. treasurer, Mr*. Wai- |
All the G W.A jncmoers are d*sh- .
Jones
hospital.
QUALITY EXHIBITS
fective iu the elimination of ic.aluorm»
back y»rd garden. Mr. Tictjcns. and
ter Stanton; recording-secretary. at Percy ZT
”;-------‘ Hawthorne for several days were may become
om. a
» rival
..... ot
u. ypurs
1W.a nexi |
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W »»to l»«U t.U ■.Mrs Burdette Sutton: correspond- Stft
from ehickcnt and turkey*. Globe
----------------------------------------------------suitable for a bedridden paUent.
(Continued from Pag* 1. Sec. 1J
... «!”*? br "’
to ,lug secretary. Mrs. J. P. Mohler.
his parents. Mr and Mrs. Herbert ■Huson. Ko.tml.w
A-C-To| it economic*! and e*»y to adWoman’*• o,ub
Oluu extended an ]I audience, as did th*
tha blindfold
tip
. .v- ».
I The
n’c Woroan
blind!
| Hawthorne who returned lo De­ Michigan ucc
.... surely
™.Mv quit.
n«rttv ’" '■"L'
““•&gt; ■» to nirli
minuter. at it may be uttd in cither wrt
quite .
a nnvelty.
There will be no exchange of gifts 'nvitatinn to the club members to . ing exhibition Thureday
troit Wednesday.
rrrtemb
, ra#o &lt;&gt;&lt;
the
December
meeting,
but
each
lhe
n,eeU
*«
Rl
P
60
??
1
£
u
'
1
The
,heme,nd
oi yvuiu*
y.uiie nm
Bill McKoiel.'
mtomto ol to ,at
oicruitRii' I
at the December meeting, but each
I Mr and Mr* Charles Faul and otI Wilmette
WUtoU. will
WUl be glad
cl.,1 to
u&gt; know
know
11member is asked to bring a small dltorlum at 2:30. November 16. when
3-Ouncc P*ckag&lt;
... 1&gt;.
.«me..a sutotoU.
“ "ll" “““•
। Mr. nr-d Mrs. Richard O'Brian of that
he 1&gt;M
ha* recovered
sufficiently . “r*
। Edward Brigham of Battle Creek, of interest to vtallln
visiting parents,
I will iipeak on "Along Nature's Trails . Perhaps the most valuable n
Dimondale spent th? Weekend lq from a light attack of infantile pu- the management of the GJl.A. until
QUILT PIECES , . . i Ui
Chicago
ralyob to return tp hi* home. Thr ' nur new teacher arrives. Some of
tn nMciua**'.
Michigan."
of this open house.
boraal* wilou baaoHM la.I
&lt;
the
girls
who
have
been
taking
fiveter
Mrs I J. Smith will be the De- in American Education Week,
Eugene Bush and his lirother-in- Sister Kennrv treatment wa* used
laws. George and Frank Benham of and no harmful after efiecu are mile hlke-s u credit, have had nar­
uwriH cembcr hostess.
the opportunity far parents i
row escapes from pheasant and
| Homi-r. spent Friday night with Mr*, exnected from his case.
teacher* to meet with the mutau
ran*.
Roy Bush and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Nell H. Bockeloo and Haren Meter squirrel hunters
purpose of improved school work.
Mrs. Stuck, tho Junior Red Cross
Lawrence Ailerdlng of Carlton were have recently purchased the F A.
Sunday guests at the Bush home . Brown Plumbing Co. and will con- I chairman, presented a very fine proREXALL STORE
grem for assembly on Nov. 5, The
Mr
and
Mrs
Clare
Jones
went
Untie
to
&lt;io
business
there
HASTINGS
PHONE 2131
I high school choir sung three num­
tu their home in Wyandotte on
ber*. after which lhe Rev Mr. Oury.
Tuesday after visiting Mr and Mr*.
a member of the Red Cross Camp
J E Mattoon. The four plan to Organizations
Thr-.
Thursday,
evening
the
Amer
­
spend Thanksgiving Itl 'Lansing
nnd Hospital Council, gave a very
with relaUves.
ican Legion .Auxiliary la holding a interesting talk, his message told
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Isenhath were social meeting at the hall at 7:30 the various uses and purposes of the
Sunday guest;, ol his brother and o’clock. Dessert followed with Red Cross and about lhe set-up al
&gt;lsier-in-iaw. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank games.
lhe Percy Jones Hospital. He gave
Iscnhath. of Detroit. Frank Iscnsuch a vivid picture of conditions
hath is recovering nicely from his
The Maccabcin will Isold their reg­ there that It will make everyone
recent severe Injuries.
ular monthly MWCMUK
meeting U113
this rnw
Friday waul to Join this year.
Sunday dinner guests ot Mrs. at the home cd Mt* Sumner'Spon...
—Howard
Babcock, home on leave.
SATURDAY ONLY. NOVEMBER 17
Edith Bechtel and Mr and Mrs. ubic. carry-tn dinner
will be
served visited
--------------—'..J a U. S History claw last
------Gene Autrey, Smiley Burnette
Floyd Foote were Mrs.- L,
- c— Schill.
- — al 12 30. followed by —
the bualneiu Thutsday.
He brought u booby trap
Cleveland. Mr*. tt r
-~d
an&lt;! ‘°“,on 81 2 PJ,V------------------------------ ' n,on® wlth blm and explained it to
GUNS AND GUITARS
son .Dana, of Battle Creek; Mr. and
Mrs. John Bechtel. Mr and Mrs
and
Mrs, Payne's foods class has been
Lynne Roberts. Peter (*rookv&gt;n

’;R*form In Govt.,

SHOPPING

C

BEFORE
CHRISTMAS

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

YOU

WANT TO TRIPLE
3 FOI 25c"

HEAD;

x 25c
Thanksgiving

forqour
/Poultry

Buy The Best Men's Wear at

BAIRD'S

$1.00

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

IETAIL CEILING
PRICE $6.09

3.99
59&lt;
8

USES

DelicrOuk or

63c

14c

STitAKiif

flowers

CITY LIGHTS
and the Harvey Checsemans ol
Maple Grove.
’Continued on Page 3. See 2 &gt;

SUNDAY and MONDAY. NOVEMBER 18-19

LOCAL NEWS *

TARZAN AND THE AMAZONS
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 1:00 TO 3:00
Only enouih adnibtlom

IASH
n U. $. No. 1

TUES.. WED., THURS.. FRI.. NOV. 20-21-22-23

ATOES
i cq Storage
eBuy,or

■ • av
OES

FRESH

t »&gt;28c
26c
ast Ib 29c
Ib 26c
der
,kU&gt;
Ib 26c
:• Cult ib 37c
ib 33c
Cuts

MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY J.00 P..M.
Evening Price* Will Prevail

Edward G. Robtauon. Margaret O'Brien

OUR VINES HAVE TENDER GRAPES

50 £0 31.49

b peck 49c)

Ib

RARRY THEATRE
Hastings, Mich., Phones 2244-2557

•—

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 16-17
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

Duncan Rena Ido. ArmId*

"THE CISCO KID IN SOUTH OF THE
RIO GRANDE"
Rkhard Frsser, Grace Gillern

SHADOW OF TERROR
SUNDAY ond MONDAY. NOVEMBER 18-19
Gal* Store. Johnny Mack Brown

"FOREVER YOURS"
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 3:M To’jiW

Oriar New

TUES.. WED.. THU RS.. NOVEMBER 20-21-22
JARAHTEED BRANDS

Thanksgiving
Day

THAT NIGHT WITH YOU

studying about line and stall organ­
ization. They are trying lo find out
the dlflerenccs between them,
**
Mr.
“’ *Knopfs ““
F.FJI.
* "boys •last
- club
- hour heard an Interesting talk by
George Sumner of the conservation
department.

inccung for this week lias been post- I
poned to Thursday. Nov 29. became ,
of Thanksgiving.
I
I
j
.MARRIAGE LICENSES
i Franklin O Bate*. Selkirk.
I Teams three and four, led by
......................................
„XI, Merle Hendershot and Robert Casey.
Mich.
Florence L. .Meyers. Woodland. .18 are leading in lhe noon basketball
Richard Here, Hastings
.21 race.
-------—
'
—
Bernudine Ro-u-, Woodland
21 : The sophomore class has been dlI

Miss Maude Ironside who was In
Pennock hospital eight weeks with
a fractured ankle, returned to her
home on Sunday.
Among lhe 5.709 students enrolled
nt M.S.C this fall the 19 from Bar­
ry County include: Janet Boekeloo,
Hastings; Harvey Burges*. Hastings;
Evelyn Campbell. Hastings; '.Max
Duncan. Woodland; Maxine Flnkbclner, Middleville; Wayne rinkbeiner. Hastings; Ula OarUnger.
Nashville; Norma Knickerbocker,
Hastings; Robert Langham. Nash­
ville; Doris Lundberg. Hastings: El­
wood McLeod. Woodland: Robert
Ogilvie. Bellevue; Mary Pierce. Del­
ton; Marjorie Reynard. Nashville:
M. Suzanne Smith. Hastings: Mar­
jory Stanley. Hastings; Valerie
Strong. Nashville: Richard Swan­
son, Haatlnga and Patricia Tyler,,
Hastings.
A registered Hototein-Frleslan cow
in the dairy herd owned by Lloyd
A. Gaskill, Hasting*, has recently
completed a 824-d*y production rec­
ord ol 013 pounds ot butterfqt and
10399 pounds of milk. This la
nearly m times lhe production of,
lhe uveragc dairy cow In the nation. |
Her official name Is Hop*good Anna i
King 2d She was milked 3 Hines 1
daily and was 6 years 10 months of I

Testing was supervised by Michigan
Blate College of Agriculture, in co­
operation with The Hobteln-Frlestan Assn. ol America In Brattle-1

ell did not hold their
y night, as that was
, Armistice Day. which is a legal holl- :
day. Their mqatlng wa* held on'
Tueedny night.
Michigan farmers who are oontempjattag building new structures

SPECIALS!
BORDEN'S CHEESE i lb..Pkg. 24c
5 &gt;bs. 33c
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR
25
lbs. $119
BEST YET FLOUR
NABISCO WHEAT BISCUITS pkg 12c
2 pkgs. 25c
CHEERIO'S
BUTTER KERNEL CORN No 2 can 14c
bar 7C
LAVA SOAP
2| lb. pkg. fie
SAI SODA

€. Thomas Stores
ISO W. Stela St.,

Halting., Mich.

Chrysanthemums
Large and small in autumn colors

Roses and Carnations
DM) SOUTH AVewoeww Jtfsu
Whimsical Bridal Scene ou cover. Old
faihioned marriage cert iterate imide
cover. Filled with devices to further
modern romance—Large Det anier |ug
of Cologne, Sugar-ShakerTak, Sachet,
Gueit Soap. Either Plantation Garden
or Woodland Spice bouquet. $2.00.

■ in pink, red and white
Celebrote our first Thanksgiving since ViChXY with
a bouquet of

mums. You’ll be pleased with the

price . . . ond tho flowers!
PHONE 2530 — ond give us your order for Wednes­

day delivery, or visit our Greenhouses and select
your flowers.

We will be open until noon
Thanksgiving Day

G«v dapemg coupl
by Old Soqjh. 1 hree adurabk Gue.t
Decanter |u«: of Cologne—oneofemh
fragrance— Woodland-Spice, Hatuaiioo
Gatden and Cotton Blouotu. SI.00.

CLYDE WILCOX
Florist

104 EAST HIGH STREIT

LYBARKER'S
DRUG STORE

�SCOTT'S SERVICE
TRUCKING

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS SSssgsS

-• tail.. we.I nt XathwilU

Phon* 2582
CLASSIFIED RATES
Itu.' -M,.

SWANSON
AGENCY
in W. STATE
LIFE FIRE

AUTO

• 400

FRUIT CAKES
FOB
THANKSGIVING

Full bl LI

MONTGOMERY WARD
Phen* 2704
”—

BONDS

b Protect your car. yourself and riders '
’ with a full service policy in the corn, oats, wheat,
World's Largest Automobile Insur- beans, hay a °*°

FARM BUREAU COLUMN
MAPLE QROVR COMMUNITY
FARM RUREAU GROUP

F&lt; »lt SALE—Rabbit.

ci-ov&amp;racee

fxift f! i».R— iu

INSTRl'CTluX. McLt—W.ald lib.
ELECTRIC HEATEBB

List Your Sale With
K. N. MEAD
AUCTIONEER
Coll at my expense
732 F 1-3 Haitingj

»&lt;&gt;

lia.tiaat

M.JJ1...11.

uue

FOR SALE

Walter ll.lt.

r^XFarSaiff

BULL

K..TX

• 33.00
MONTGOMERY WARDS

FARM BUREAU

Foil SAKE—Ob-

FOR HALE—NWo I

NORTH I1VIMO
FARM BUREAU GROUP

I MATICO

TRIO TAXI

EMPLOYMENT — Hl.l 1

SOUTH BOWNE

V.

PHONE 2137
Prompt Day &amp; Nite Service

Monhall Furnaces

LIVESTOCK

FO1C RALF

•pain fumiihcd and installed HALKNM VS

txui. tmrrt &gt; *»iir&gt;«
nr ~r i ui——ti—v till b&gt; «nb
cbairmvn H»10&gt; Maar, and
Maura. Xav, 3U All '.II. lormbrra
• UroSlas any othrr .tliaaarion &lt;
.rr urgmi l» i.a |-r» •rot anj vi&lt;
or- V»r» aolrnno.

Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

Floor Sanders for Rent

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
2 E. State

Phone 2331

for livestock and hall Iniar-

INSURANCE and BONDS

Jerry Andrus
Phone 2519

_ lulll.ii.l __..lurt.ri &gt;.m 1
WAXTfH l»r.li.n.«i- ‘ 1..
work uu rim b»u&gt;rirail-r art. Kuol
1 1 22
U &lt;S7» b - -M.,,,-.1 tan. l.j
Hitfr',.
hi.u.r
furn..h.'4
Mao 11
Wm.ill.u4
II 23
« tXT»:il- -Itrl obi. ai.uia. ,.r (Ifl to

HF. IVY
Luulllri

ROOM HOME In 2nd

• 3400.

Gull I... 1, - ri ■. .
Th-irnla. an.l Frida, !■ Writ, gn
mg quallf. o', u. ....1 rr
II.i 1128. K 1 AiifU.ia Mi. ii nt
lihon. Vic&gt;.ta 3»F?
II 13
WAXTEH—Girl -r .utu.r.
two rhiMr.ti .nd .In I...U. «r&lt;irk toll

Price •8SOO.
INVESTMENT—3

Nat! Bank Bldg.

GRANGES
STAR ORANGE

EXTENBION GROUP NO

1

During No,

DEWEY REED
MONTGOMERY WARD
Phona 2704, HuUsga. Michigan.

liastingi. Mich.

FARM EQUIPMENT

■T*

FOR SAL

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

FRANK JONES
Bayer for STILES and Company,
Hastings stockyards, phone 2588, or

EXTENSION GROUP NO
AORES. ha

Foil SAl.F.—V .t Pallun. Laba' lW.ni
II
' 1
FOR MALL—Funl

MAURICE

ibt. fur

rarr'.lrnt rvndli m Alw .id, ilrl. rob
and luar.ur, .| r
II. 5. Ha.ting. .1 tnilr. &gt;r.| Hhuilt

FOR
Friir I.ALF—F2'|&gt; ^Wr^Atli. 7haimri
nn.l rultlrat.rr.

PAINTINO AND
REPAIR SERVICE

RENT —

CARD OF THANKS

tmg» Phon
Curs DeWitt

ELECTRICIAN—O bob r»l

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
Phone 2170
Nashvi
At My Expense

LLOYD J. EATON

HOUREHOLD GOODS

FOR SALE
bla. I’hllo Oti., R. I

FURNITURE
HOUSE FURNITURE CO. 107-E. Rut* LOST. FOUND. STOLEN
RATING.

Dates can ba made at
Banner office

REPAIR SHOP
Sri’Ll.l.Mt. .nil rir.tr rai wort wrld
yon. I'all-d tar '
■ n.l .1.1.1 rr.ii I'liL.r.r Harold J.rub., J
3«M.
11.32 |

LAMPS—Mob, an arroplabla
Sow •hlpmoni. iu&gt;&lt; arrind

rl Stauner

CARD OF THANKS—I

PETS

Delton. Mich.

At oil times to Detroit
Stockyards, weekly.

now. In.r-rtrd and liTrn.rd Growth
t uaramerj. IHgblr, |ihuno 3433 nr

FUR HALE—2 tool boar, full uf nrarl,
nr* tnaehlnitta tool., roaaon for &gt;rUIng—guiug into other bn.irie.i Thl.
ratnl.t. of 3 art. of tnkroia.trrr, one.

Loren Hershberger
AUCTIONEER

• reaper, and .arioo. other itont Clay
too Clark, phone 2V3*. *30 K. Hond.
Ills

7O5F12.
FOKSALK—30

Rath | For HAU—Dark C
Will drr&lt;.
t. Phot.

Kir; " -■......... - -....

WANTED ID HINT—ICO I

FOR SALK—Y

CLYDE WARREN

SIGN PAINTING

WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING

TRUCKS LETTERED

DEMING ELECTRIC PUMPS

HUGH LANNING
EX SERVICEMAN
for eouplt. &lt;&gt;&gt;1
lollfii toUPl.l

3-.I3 1
ELiiEiil

WAJTTED—MIBOXLLAXEOUS

FOR HALE—Girl

Permitted to haul by the
M.P.5. Commission

IN APPRECIATION

Dewilng. Ph. Bsnfleld 11-11

AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE

PHONE SITS

CHICKEN PICKER
kana In 10 aocandt
MONTGOMERY W1HD

GUARANTEED

KEEP ROLLING!

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
Phone collect for prompt service seven days a week
SMALL STOCK PICKED UP FREE

BRISTOL
HASTINGS 2715

DEAD

WANTED—C«ra .heller. Phona 741F1S.

WANTED—To bar rar. In fair rondl
PRODUCE

Hasting!, Mich.

"Firestone
FACTORY METHOD

RECAPPING

STOCK
FOB 8ALH—Analrali

FOR BALZ—H.a haaao. about • a 18.

Horses

Cattle

Sheldon Agency
All Kinds of Insurance
Surety Bonds

Hasting!
tf

• prompt tavics

Johnson Supply Co

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
And Efficiently by Our Local Collector
Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544 — Call
collect.

KALAMAZOO

BATTLE CREEK 2-2961

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

Phone 2569

30* K

ED. FINNIE

For Prompt Removal
of Old, Crippled
or Dead llorsea
1
and Cows
.

11/38

FOK HALE—100 AAA Rhoda Gland R..I

City Transfer and
Storage Co.
Ill N. Michigan

We Remove Dead Animals

Phone 2864 or 737F4

MISCELLANEOUS

AUCTIONEER

PUm2115

Evening!:
Mon, Wed, FrL

HAULING LIVESTOCK

,,ur-sFri
PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

LyBARKER'S

Office Hours:

DR. FRED HAUSER
VETERINARIAN

Closed Thursday!

FOR SALK—Diirkt.

by «n
EXPERIENCED

BRANCH DISTRICT
About fifty friends met with Mr
and Mrs Herbie Wilcox Saturday
evening for a farewell party. A pot­
luck supper was served and a purse
of money was left as a remainder of
the esteem in which they arc held.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox will soon be
moving to their new home In Has­
tings. a Mis. Rachel Hill of Battle
Creek spent Sunday with her par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs Glenn Marshall.
Mr and Mrs Marshall called on
friends in Lake Odessa Sunday aft­
ernoon. a Lee Bell nnd Robert of
Lansing were guests of Mr. and Mr.1
Paul Bell over the weekend.

DR. DERK STUIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
Hasting!
112 W State
Phonea: 2M3-2M1

POULTRY

Phone 2658

TRUSS FITTING

John Eash of Harbor Beach. Vir­
ginia. was also n guest. Clare Eash
and family were Sunday dinner
guests. * Martin Kunde and family
spent Tuesday evening with Mr and
Mrs. Floyd Barton of South Boston.

232 S. JEFFERSON
Phono 2780

CAXARlFd* —350 'urd. all tolitri and
white Mr. Roy Full. r. &gt;11 W Utrr. I
Si. lla.ting.
11 2® ’

INSURANCE

Loren Coppock

B.DALE BALL

USED CLOTHING

■ tniciiou. in a guvd .rl.rlloa .

C. **Bill** Sherwood
Hotel Hasting!

Huth A Nona herd and from
that “Excellent" row: Blythewas a Sunday dinner guest, of &gt;’aflrld BUcrea Supreme who
neta Schray and Mrs. Jennie Par­
dee. * Mrs. Paul Hoffman was in
Hastings Monday afternoon, a Mrs.
In 10 years produced over 150.­
000 Ib. milk with a 3.7'1. test.
Jennie Pardee and Waneta Schray
were In Lowell Friday afternoon
This bull Is a llnebred Rag
and called on lhe former r. Mater.
Apple bull whose three nearest
Mrs Will CosgrifT who Is still con­
fined to her bed from the result ol
her fall a couple weeks ago. a Mrs
Emma Klippcr mid daughter Verl. I
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stauffer of
and ID.TUli lb*, milk.
Allo, were Sunday dinner gurhU. at
the Lacy and Porrltt home, a Paul
PRICE $150.00
Hoffman and family were Stinduy
Other young registered bulls
dinner guests of her parents. Mr.
for sale from this same
and Mrs. John Anderson of Allo, a
Mrs. Betty Smith and daughter
Beverly of Freeport visited Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. Mattle Mish­
ler. a Mr. and Mrs. Nonal Thayler
of Freeport visited Sunday evening
IU W. Marshall
at the Wm. Mishler home.
Hastings. Michigan
Mr. and Mrs Harvey Blough, and
Leia Starboard of Welcome Comers.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Blough of Free­
port spent Sunday with Mrs. E»tella Rosler, a Edd Aubll of Middle­
ville was n caller at the Jennie Par­
dee home Sunday, a Mr. nnd Mrs.
Roy Blough were In Grand Rapids
on business Wednesday, a Frank
Bruton. Virginia Hlllen of Cale­
Residential—Industrial
donia. Marjorie Brown ot Grand
Trucks, Tractors and Cars
Rapids. Jake Oleas and daughter
Corrlne were Sunday dinner guests
of Clare Gless and family; It was In Repainting your ear protect! metal,
honor of their son Gerald who Is improves .ippearanec and Increases
home on a furlough and will soon |
leave for Virginia, a Mr and Mrs i
C. F. ECKARDT
Harry Fields of Grand Rapids spent I
Sunday at Roy Bloughs, a Mr. and
438 E. Grand
Mrs. Vernon Wolcott of Middleville
Phone 3721
were weekend guess of her parents.

PAINTING

ACRES IBEHOOF SOW

AUCTIONEER

| and Mrs. Arlo Bishop of Bay City
DUNHAM DISTRICT
Evaltgeltetlc services started Sun­ visited al the Laurence Maurer
day evening at the S. Maple Grove home pari of the week, F,rom here
Evangelical church. MIas Mildred they went to St. LuuU with Mr. Bis­
Btressman of Pierton. Mich, will hop's Alster, where ihc met her hus­
have charge of the music. * There band who u attending school there,
a Mrs. Irene Misner of Battle Creek
pie Grove Farm Bureau meeting Sat- ispent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
urday evening at the Mack Rhodes 'Vincent Norton, a Sgt. Dorr Darby
home from Camp Grant for
home, a Mrs Ida Norton and daugh- was
’
weekend, a Mm. George Skid­
ter Evelyn. Mr. and Mrs. Howard the
I
of Nashville was a Sunday
Norton. Mr. and Mm. Lewis Ouem- more
i
sey. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cheese- iafternoon guest of the Ernie Skid­
man and family, Mr. and Mm. Earl imores. a Word has been received
Checseman and children. Mm. Jen- ।tliat Gerald Skidmore in Manila,
nle Hill and Claud Hill met with 'who has been 111 again. Is Improv­
other relatives Sunday at the farm Iing. a O. D. Fossett is going north
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry- Cheese- ।deer hunting sometime this week, a
man in honor of Mr. and Mm. Lin- ■Mrs. Ethel Wilcox and Mm. Floyd
den Cheeseman who were recently Anncur were In Battle Creek. Tues­
married, a Mr. and Mrs Harvey day.
।
Cheeseman and family visited Sun­
day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Foote In Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray and
Mr. and Mm. Harvey Cheeseman
pnd families were at a farewell par- •
ty Thursday evening at the Sam i
Buxton home tn Banflel# for Mr. ।
REGISTERED HOLSTEIN
and Mrs. Grant Knlfflh who left the
next day for their home In Californla. w Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hoff- '
man were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mm Grover Marshall. W Mrs. Ido
Creston Rag Apple Triune,
Norton spent Wednesday with Mrs.
one of lhe outstanding sons of
Josephine Cheeseman
Montvtc Rag Apple Chief

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collector

�। Bishop of Bay City
c laurence Maurer
the week. From here
I. Louis with Mr. Blslere she met her husttendlng school there,
flsncr of Battle Creek
lay with Mr. and Mrs.
n. * Sgt. Dorr Darby
&gt;m Camp Grant far
* Mm. George Skidivllle was a Sunday
it of lhe Ernie Skidrd has been received
Skidmore In Manila.
Ill again, Is linprov’assett is going north
aimetlme this week. *
llcox and Mrs. Floyd
m Battle Creek. Tues-

I SALE
LED HOLSTEIN

U L L
ag Apple Triune,
outstanding sons of
lag Apple Chief
&gt;n» herd and Iron
llent" row:
e* Supreme

produced over 150.k with a ,1.7'r te»t.

S&amp;9IILOO. The eight
vrraged 760 Ib. fat.

:e $150.00
from thl* *amr

ALE BALL
W. Marshall
Inga, Michlinn

THE HASTINGS BANNER
DAILY READING FOR
BIBLE FROM THANKS­
GIVING TO XMAS

FOR SECURITY AND
HAPPINESS BUY
REAL ESTATE
**

American Bible Society
Sponsors Plan; Selections by
Members of Armed Forces
Sponsored by the undenomina­
tional American Bible Society, from
Thanksgiving day. November 22. to
and Including Christmas, there will
be n nation-wide and world-wide
DAILY BIBLE READING. It Is
hoped that there will be general
participation In these daily scripture
readings
The passage selected for each day

*'&lt; 40 ACRE FARM 2% miles east of Hastings, has 5room house, has been put in good condition, has
electricity, new barn 20x30. new hen house 12x20.
new tool shed ond corn crib. 80 rods new
fence . ...................... -................................ --.$4,500.00
157’Zi-ACRE FARM in Boltimore township, hos 7room house. 40x60 basement bclrn. glazed tile
20x30 silo, chicken coop 12x16. scale shed granary,
some woods, two acres lake frontage —$5,200.00

100-ACRE FARM just outside of Hostings on main
road, has 7-room house., 30x40 basement barn.
12x15 chicken coop, com crib and tool shed, nearly
all seeded; has electricity----------------- ..$6,000.00

INCOME PROPERTY: two income properties on one
lot real close to the business district, modern, rent­
ed and bringing in o good income, owner will sell
--$10,000.00

7-ROOM HOUSE in f irst ward, good furnace, new
\ hot water heater, new sink, nice basement, new gar­
age and workshop combined, full basement, full lot.
close in. for________________________ $5,000.00
6-ROOM ALL MODERN HOME. |USt been put in
A-1 condition, has a garage, full lot. in 2nd ward,
a nice location and a good home for------- $6,000.00

7

ESTATE
OKER

Hal—Industrial
ractors and Cars
earanec and Increases

.ECKARDT

8 E. Grand
lone 3721

ANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

!RK STUIVE

COMFORT
CONVENIENCE
and ECONOMY

BE SURE

THE ELECTRIC WIRING IN YOUR
NEW HOME WILL ALLOW YOU
TO ENJOY THE BENEFITS AND ADVANTAGES
OF THESE NEW TIME AND MONEY SAVERS-

ompt Removal
id, Crippled
lead Horses
nd Cows
j

modern home after Victory there will be a
constantly increasing demand by housewives for
more labor saving, drudgery releasing electric
appliances. They know that a happy home is a
clean, healthful, convenient, comfortable home.
The thrifty family-loving homemaker knows too
that even the smallest cottage can be made more
livable, more comfortable when these inexpensive
electric aids are made a part of everyday living.

STINGS
HONE
0030

Germicidal lamps that will help to prevent
colds and sickness, a conveniently arranged, cool,
clean, step-saving, all electric kitchen with its

Cattle

CHEMICAL CO

By An Outsider
Following ore excerpu. from the |
Cparlotte Republican Tribune based |
U.‘* 7Cent «•“&gt;-&lt;&gt;»«•
arS^' t^t ’g^^nih ’

BARRY BYPATHS
By JANF CAMERON
A rooster flew m the granary win-

quantHy°rc^Le

cunem 4a2n
H^tlnw^lU I mMh- Thc ineviuble happened. He
ek^n *L^d un thnDbSKtau. lald an
Whfn
0,deal
1* wU
lUmK1 "oundhU
bitions. In tonight's ^amc4 with' ,«ompU*hment, gathered hl* scat­
Charlotte Hl. T &gt; try.^fxT to I
and remarked That Is

Notes: The Johnsons rate eleven
lines Ln the Hastings phone direc­
tory. topped only by the ubiquitous
Smith cian with an overall high of
34 lines. Others include Colemans,
8; Cooks. 7; McDonalds and Huver
with 5 each. * Lynn Brown and
Dave Goodyear of the old baseball
days were pulling for Hastings but
age has mellowed somewhat their
old time bias. * Bob Klevom. as­
sistant postmaster. Is happy here, he
is taking an active part in the newer
Kiwanls luncheon clubs He has
bought a 40 acre farm between what
once was Quimby and the Bliss
plant at the edge of Hastings. *
Mayor Charlie Leonard Is a fine all
around type gentleman, who ex­
changed greetings with several
Charlotte friends. He recently re­
tired as top man tn Michigan
Grand Lodge IO.O.F. * Judge
McDonald, universally popular here,
is building the same substantial
strength and standing in Eaton
county. His boy was in the Hastings
line-up. * The rivalry between the
towns is not of the mushroom va­
riety. It is a lonfr slow process. The
Hastings and charlotte papere have
had something to do with the build­
up.

WILL BRING YOU GREATER

re Dead Animals

j'

what we did to crepe paper stream­
ers wasn't funny nor economical.
Our Instructor, fortunately, wasn't
equipped with a rear view mirror,
I and the ones of as who were be1 hind her spent our Lmeatlcklng out
our tongues and kicking the shins
of the other little kids as we met,
winding in and out and catching our
heads In carpet rags. Thc half of
the spectacle that was exposed to
the Instructor's gaze was accom­
plished with monotony, but tha half
■he couldn’t ace held feats of may­
hem and medieval torture

match the glamour of the Earlier I
troonvrraion too far!
The eventful' Sunday morning
dedicatory ceremonial of their new' ,
.. .
. , ,
„ .
athletic field a* well a* to call back. ]
‘^L* wonderful - Rzdar came, and pur Maypole stood, all
for the nonce, lhe all time sporting 1 spelled backward* Li radar,
dressed In pink and while. We came
great of Hastings. No. 1 personality j
...
out. our scrubbed, shining, cherubic
in anybody'* book would be ■'Lady"
Now *he Ulla me! After thc war faces turned toward an audience of
Baldwin acclaimed the greatest' 1* over. I learn how to make Jello fond relatives, for I doubt It any­
' pitcher In hl* generation, and from t wltkr Cool-aid. You put a package body else could have stood our fatu­
I hl* time and fame on down through | of gelatin In cold water, the dlrec- ous smiles, and Utile did they know
to the present day
and then a tlons are on the package, and after how mnny little noses got poked
armed forces. While they were en­ glance In the offing to the heroes it Li ready for the next atep, you put during the tedious rehearsals.
gaged In war. they fought for world who still will be carrying on for the in the me** a package of Cool-aid
mace and freedom, and against honor and glory of th* name and and two tableopoons of sugar. Pour
Prospects Good
th&lt;M&gt;e who planned to enslave mon­ toll of their birth, an attachment i on the two cups of boding water the
always acknowledged by Hastings I usual way fqr making Jello and For Hog Growers
; kind.
1 Hunts of soldiers who fought Ger­ boy* and girLi, with radiance and you'll probably have to add more
Although the profit margin 1.1
many and Japan became interested respect anywhere around the earth, gugar to have it sweet enough. You
Field Carrie* Name of Donor
j CBn t tell the difference between It narrow al present. W. N. McMillen,
, In and read the Bible. They learned
Thc field 1* the gift of Industrial- . ftIMj jello.
research assistant In animal hus­
1 Hint Christianity would end wars.
l*t
Aben
Johnson,
whose
name
it
|
...
■
•
•
bandry
(Hillary
at
ai Miciugan
Michigan State
niaic college
cuuege
They read their Bibles with a new
carries
and—
who evidently
-----------------—, _believes,
-----------English teachers are always la- believe* that now is the time for
in cuing hl* money where ho inode । menung the fact that their atudenu the fanner to make plan* tor con­
standing.
it.
he
having
already
made
several
!
&gt;xnt
read
the
classic*.
Here
are
a
I
tlnuallon
or
expansion
In
the
hog
' When we lake up the Bible readInaa for the 34-dav oerlod. It will substantial gift* to thl* city. He 11ev helpful suggestion* that are i bualneo*.
head* two Industrie* iiatlonally । guaranteed to remedy the situation.
He point* to the apartment shortIncrease our own intrrfsl In that known
and bi interested in others.]^., .....
I
„r
»ntn.
studv. to know that men who fought He I* the type man most small com1. Have them banned tn Boston. I continued heavy demands for pork |
for human liberty found. In the munltle* meet only In their dreams.
2. Teachers should denounce them In the months ahead. Thia indi­
dassagea selected for our dally read­
as being injurious to youthful cates that the chances are gtwd for
ing*. a great helo In realizing that
Tonight's game won by Charlotte
morals, and forbid students to better profits In the near future,
Christ's wav is the answer for the by lhe narrowest of margin*, char­
with little Ukllhood ot the situation
read them.
problem* of Individual, national and lotte. 7. Hastings 6. brought out an
3.
Postofflees should ban them becoming worse
world life.
estimated crowd of 1,000 person*
■ Even now. the farmer who pro­
from lhe malls.
Bible readings, which contain a from thc Eaton county seat em­
4 Black markets should peddle vides proper housing, good man­
special, personal Interest for each phasizing again that Uieae two
agement. efficient parasite control
them In dork alleys, at night.
day. as selecied bv members of the town* and schools are natural rival*
and well-balanced ration* can make
(Continued on Page 5. Sec. 2 &gt;
by all the tests that go to establish
Speaking of English teachers, we a fair profit," Mr. McMillen states
such unseen things and yet far more
retq than mythical as a single test sure feel sorry for the ones we hod "By basing his plans for remaining
MEET AT EAST LANSING
will demonstrate to anyone's com­ in high school who read this column in the swine business on these
We admit that we have subjects and sound practices, the raUer can make
Forty-five women from Barry plete satisfaction.
Games between these ichool* will predicates nestling amongst com­ good earnings when the situation
counts* attended the annual meet­
.
pound doodads and spilt infinitives improves."
ing of the Michigan Farm Bureau
women at the Fairchild theatre at tors. This was true back In lhe old Instead of starting out al the begin­ V. F. W. AUXILIARY NEWS
ning of the sentence, as they should.
MAC last Wednesday. Mrs. Merle independent ball days when the
Thirty-five
members
and friends
Bradfield. Mrs. Leon Dunning. Mrs. fans had U&gt; depend entirely on But It Isn't true, the rumors about met at the hall Friday evening for
Paul Woodman. Mrs Richard Slo­ steam trains and it Is this deep seat­ our punctuation. We don't write the a potluck supper and an "Armistice
cum. Mrs. Berwln Stndel. Mrs. Rob­ ed and highly seasoned rivalry that column first, then shut our eyes and Day" program. There were several
ert Gillespie. Mrs. Nyle Nye, Mrs. will keep alive and carry on these punctuate It, using the "pin the tall songs and readings, and a few re­
Clarence Longstreet, Mrs. William healthy and wholesome traditions on the donkey" technique, as various marks by Commander Tom Loftus.
Crldlcr. Mrs. Olney Adams and Mrs. to the enjoyment and profit of both uncouth characters have suggested
Many thanks to Pauline Skinner
Myrta Jackson comprised the voting organizations. Incidentally both We will admit to having a 10th and all who helped in the program
delegates and Mrs. Walter Hobbs, Charlotte and Hastings sport fans grade English open on the piano
All officers arc asked lo be in uni­
like baseball and an excellent dia­ bench, and wc peek In it. dutifully,
county chairman was on the reso­
form
at the meeting Thursday night.
lutions committee Mrs. U. S. New­ mond. possibly two, will be a part from time lo time. See any Improve­
ell of Coldwater was elected state of the Johnson Field. Charlotte ment? Huh?
Initiate.
visitors who drove over after dusk
chairman. About 500 women from did not ace this feature of the new
Due*
are coming in very good. All
Kidhood remembrance— Twas the
plant, in fact did not have a chance gladsome Maytime, all of us dear lit­ those who have not paid, please do
so as soon as possible.
their own program_______________ quacy of this aupcr-generoua gift. No tle children were going to wind the
Remember the party Saturday
Maypole for Children's Day. We
Michigan town, twice the present practiced with carpel rags, because night. November 17, at 8 o'clock.
size of Hastings, can boast of a
better equipped plant of this char­
acter. Some Idea of the Investment
may be gleaned from the fact that
a year around caretaker has been
employed to look after the premises
and the many items that go to
make up the ultimate finUhed enterprlse. which will Include stands.

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. NOVIMIIR15, 1945

INETIETH YEAR

dependable electric refrigerator; a range that
puts an end to long hours of oven watching; and
an electric dish-washer and garbage grinder that
will make short work of another tiring kitchen
task, are only a few of the electric labor savers
that will help to make your new home the
world’s most comfortable,'most livable and the
most modem.

Be sure your plans provide for adequate wir­
ing. Without dependable, adequate wiring your
use of such modern equipment will be limited.
For full and complete information about adequate
wiring, call at any Consumers Power Company
office. There is no charge for this service, and
you will save time and money if you provide
for,adequate wiring when ydu build or remodel
instead of waiting and adding new circuits
later on.

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Mrs. Lizzie Thompson and daugh­
ter Virginia Thursday, with 45 tn
attendance, supper proceeds being
•IS. Plans were made for a chicken
supper In December with Dorothy
KcUcy, Dorothy Barnum, Vesta
8ea.se, Lena Cole. Alma Boulter and
Virginia Thompson, the committee.
Readings and contests were In
charge of the program committee,
Mattle Schneider and Vesta'Sease.

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Hastings last week netted »£&gt;4. *
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hynes of Wood­
land were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs Paul Woodman.
Mrs. Pearl Demond and father.
Arch Graves were In Hastings Wed­
nesday and called on Mrs. Stella
Tuckerman. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Demond visited Mrs. Pearl Demond
last Sunday afternoon. ★ Mr. and
Mrs. John Woodman. Mr. and Mrs,
Paul Woodman and Darlene and
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Woodman went
to Greenville, Ohio, last Tuesday
to attend tha funeral of John and
Harve's slstar, Mrs. Ellen Marker.
They returned Wednesday. * Mrs*
Lizzie Thompson and daughter Vir­
ginia spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Wlkox at Battle

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15, IMS
Tnimbo erf Grand lAdge Thursday. Mrs. Ralph Townsend and son. Separation Base at Fort Wayne.
• Mra Lastw Warner wag a Un- Rodney, ware callers Thursday eve- Indiana, with an honorable die­
sing visitor w*rtnt*day
nlng ai the home of the Rev and charge. Re wa* discharged under
*. and Mra. JanieI TyteT ac- Mia.! Jiarisy ~
---------- “ . "
-------------------- on mthe War Department
order
V. “
icwilsciki
■ Mr. 'J -----------------uw
d Mra Don and Mr* Karl Johnson and family. ■ plus air corp* cadet*. He was forMr. and Mra. Tommy Ray and
v. and Mra. of Battle Creek. Mr*.
Mrs. Don Fisher]rnerly
Fisher rnerly stationed at Kaealer
Kaesler Field.
deer hunt- | and daughter. Mary, and Mr*. Ette Biloxi, Ml**., where he took hl*
^issday for'Blough, of Hastings, were Sunday basic training and later attended
engine mechanic*

WOODLAND

11.VO BA. Sunday school
EvaagaUatfe service* with

our svangsUsts will
.... continue each
night except Saturday through Nov.
18th at 7:30 p.m.
| Kilpatrick
| 1840
lt:X) am. Sunday school
11:30 bjA. Morning worship

City, spent the week-end with their pre-flight school. After receiving
mother. Mra. Wayne Long and ;hls discharge, jack re-enltatod in
afternoon and ware supper
The Rev. and Mrs W. O. Beason
Hynes left Wednesday for Roscom­ daulhler. Mary. Visitors with them the air corps enlisted reserve, a are staying at the parsonage with
mon to visit friend* and enjoy deer on Sunday were Mr. and Mr?. Fred standlrtg reserve of air corps men Rev. I. H Osgood and family while
’ tat and children, and Mr. and hunting. * Mrs. Mina Smith, who
; assisting in the Evangelistic servteea.
’ Mrs. Welby Crockford were recent has been spending a few weeks at
Mrs Henry Schalbly Is entertain­
the latter part of the week to ac- I
dinner guest* of Mr. and Mra. Leon
ing Miss Louise Gray during the
Organ ixallon*
* Hynes at their cottage at Saddle­ Mrs Hairy Roger*. of Quincy, re­ company friends from Grand Rap- ,
special service*
v
.u.
"
...
u
a
__ ____ _______________________ ...
___________
__________________
.... .. .. ... —------------------------turned
to her home
Saturday. Sheids on a deer hunting trip In the
Interest and attendance is on the
t Rogers. Upper Peninsula.
Klucn and daughter. Mary Jo. ..... accompanied h,
XJtson
by Mrs.
Mra.
evening. November Wth, at »
vgre
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bird and o’clock, at the school building. A the Woodland United Brethren.
w«e Sunday dinner guests
gue*u of Mr. »ix&gt;
who stayed with her until Bunday
c Wing.
un..,. *
• Mr
u- and *fternoon.
____ _ ,,
_ Smith i.
and Mra. ^...
Kay C.
Mra.
1» improved family were Sunday dinner guest* program has been prepared and church. Nearly a full
Uu.lw
* r..H
house
listened
Mrs. Wilbur Fender and family. । ln health. * Mr* Eunice Miller | at the home of Mr. and Mra. Floyd , parent* are urged to be present, to the vUrring Gorpel message Bun­
of Kalamazoo, spent Sunday with । .pent the week-end at her home 1 Barnum * Mr and Mr*. Allen Following the buxine** meeting, the day evening.
thalr parent*. Mr and Mra Peter , in Lowell with ber son
i Corstenge. of Grand Rapid*, call- school band will play some abort
Ftnder.
Mr*. Dell
Mr*. v
Carl
Sunday bmciuumii
aftemoorf uon
Cora number* and there will
be a
baton
rwiucj. *
■ Mr.
an. and .a,.
LT,.. Wil- ।1 Thursday
i iimstmy afternoon mi
* , ।&lt;ed
evl nunuu)
,, Mrs v....
"... —
— —
•— ,
—
—
• "F
... Mr*
— ■LaVem
— —— •&lt;.
—.—&lt;•* Mrs Whitney and daughter. Doris. * .twirling
s.lr-lintf demonstration.
rmnnstTarinn AA ' 1Thank*-] CEDAR CTLfXK
Hams and• —MY*
Mabie Hulbert,
of -Hewitt.
Hewitt,
Ada and Joe otvw
au
Nowtcke
-mm left Friday A*tm
Agnes &lt;www*
Hewitt Suu
and au«.
Mrs dvhwm
Howard j.Mrs
mra. u.ciw»
Celia Townaend.
tuwiuan-. »■
of Hartings..«&gt;•
: giving
—* r
playlet
—z —• —
and
— a ——
short
- - -skit
— —
will &gt;, T. Sgt. Richard H. Lelnaar has re4^
* Upper
rTnr^,— Pnnlruiita
u smith and
arwS Mrs VYanrv
b* irlvan
Vr*de The
Tl^ 11 celved his honorable discharge from
for the
Peninsula nr,
on aa deer Hewitt visited Mrs. Forrest Scott al Mrs n..
Burt
Henry ’'.be
given hv
by the
the Cth
Cth grade
moved- —
onto
hi*­
banting trip ♦ Mr*. Ray Schantz Saranac. * H. A Kiteon attended I Schalbly called Monday afternoon Rev
Robert Eby will give a short Fort Custer and -ha*
-------------- •-•
spent Monday in Hartings with {the M E- A. meeting m Nashville on Mrs Gilbert McLeod, w
Mrs talkand there wUl be group slng- recently purchased farm. He will
hsr sister. Mra. John Jordan. * Wednesday evening * Mr. and Gertrude Stahl and Mra. L. C Jef- ing
,
spend * tew days in lhe north huntMfr and Mr*. Roy Rowlader
owiaoer lett
leii Imj
Sir*.
-* Arthur Vandecar. of
of Lake
Lake feries.
fertes. daughter.
daughter. Mary
Mary Ellen,
Ellen, ana
and _The
inc Missionary
Missionary Society
oucicsyof vitheur
s’ visit with I Odessa were caller* Saturday aft- son Jim of Lansing, spent Wed- i Church ut Die Brethren met for an in a German prison ♦ Mra. Clayton
id Bellevue. !ernoon
with their slater. Mrs Carl all-day meeting with Mr*. Mabie Shupp of Lansing spent a few days
and
ernoon ,
att the home of Mr and'neaday
and
A potluck dinner was
Ohio. *
Mr*. Leon Vandecar. * MU.* Etta Burkle * Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Booher
Mr. and Mr*. William Nichol- Schnclter visited her unde. Chris Williams and daughter. Kay. spent served at noon. There was good Crystal Watson and children last
son and children, and Mr and Mr* (Orlebel. Sunday at lhe home of her Sunday with the former’* sister in attendance and much work accotn- week. * Clare and Elam Lammers
plUhed
Comfortables were tied and Joseph Hammond left for *
Burt Cornell, of Remus. Mr* Ella sister. Mrs. William Velte Mr Eaton Rapids
Tile Rev. and Mrs Harley V and sewing done. Plans were made hunting trip north Monday night
Nicholson, of Big Rapid*, and Mr Ortebel. who has been ill. wa* taken
and Mra. Clarence Robart and ch 11- | to Butterworth hospital. Grand Townsend attended an all-day for lhe ehlcken supper and baxaar Mr. and Mrs Henry Lelnaar. in
at---------------------lhe Bunfield Church of to be given at the school building company with Mr. and Mrs Clyde
dren. ot Lansing, were Sunday viai- Rapid*. Monday morning, for an meeting
_____
—».— Sunday.
&lt;,—4— A
. cat.,
carry-in on Thursday evening. December 1J. Lcinurd of Delton, leave Tuesday
tors and dinner guests of Mr and I operation, o Mr and Mi* Ralph , the »
Brethren
Mr* Leon Ntehoison and family. *) Townsend and son. Rodney. Mr dinner wa* served at noon.. The
The In lite afternoon a very interesting and also Mr. and Mrs Leslie Gould
Mvrveri
* uoessa.
iuwiwuu. emu
nollkday. program was given. It was a tem- • Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Surrarer
Mvrvell Btevenus.
Btevehus. &lt;u
of lab
Laks
Odessa, ,*na
and oar*,
Mrs. uiunci
Garnet Townsend.
Gail 1 guest spea*er
speaker w*&gt;
was »-rui.
Prof Holliday.
. .. . his wife "
__j
tr..m.
vfeited
Sunday
afternoon and Gerry, of Kalamazoo
and Mrs of North Manchester College Hi* perance lesson with a continuation of Hastings spent Thursday evening
at the .K.
home
Townsend nnA
and Aniiohrer
daughter, (talk
morning uwa*
■ -of- Mrs.
U.. Charles Hat- Pranklln T*n«r,u&gt;nA
...IV tn the
tmnrntnff
as *"Sermon
‘S4emW*n Of
of the StUdV
study of recreation and It*
it*
with Mr. and Mrs Wallie Campbell
ton. * Mn. Carlyle Burkle and, Pamela, of Hasting*, spent Satur- in Songs"; in the afternoon.’Hymn activities. The December meeting also Mr. nnd Mrs Muri Campbell ot
daughter.
day with
Study." ano
and m
tn uic
the r.nuim
evening u=
he save will be with Mrs Martha Farrell
aaugnter. Bonnie
swnnse Jo.
jo. of
01 Lansing.
Muring. Iiiuy
wun Miss Rhoebe
rs«m«-wr Oaks.
w,
utuay.
Hastings spent Sunday evening with
spent the week-end with her busMr. and Mrs. Gordon Williams a recital * Mr and Mr* Ora
Good Will Circle of the Methodist
them. Mrs Ella Wertman of Del­
band’s parent*. Mr. and Mrs Carl1 and daughter. Kay. aril) spend from j Hummel.
of
Union
City.
Ind.,
spent
church
was
entertained
Wednesday
rtummei. 01 viumm vivy. mu..
-------------------- _—i ton spent over the weekend there
h
»_■- ’Hwy. -took
. - vher
. _ .home
- - Buno.._ iI S*&gt;ar4r&lt;aariaw
rala. Zfrom
—„ — Saturday "...I
II
Burkle.
Wednesday until
until Knrdav
Sunday urltt,
with relauntil Tuesday with
with . afternoon Bt
al the llOtDC
home Of
of MtS.
Mrs FBI
Fem
* Mr. and Mra. Albert Austin spent
day afternoon and spent the eve- live* at Petoskey Little Sue Ann. their daughter. Mrs Charles Town- iTrumbo. 14 being present. A very Sunday with Clarke Lipscomb and
nlng wfth Mr and Mrs. Paul Salih i who spent three weeks at the home send, and family. * Mr and Mr* ! good program was enjoyed. Mrs. wife near Banfleid * Dale Lam­
and family. * Mr. and Mrs. Milan I of her grandparent*, will return Arthur Allerdlng. Sr. and son. F1. c 1 Mattle Schneider led devotion* and mers. who lias been overseas for
*■ - ----- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. • home with her parents. * Mr. and Carl Allerdlng. Mr* Arthur Allerdlng ] Mrs Inez Fbrman gave the story
Jr. and son. Michael, and MU* I of the song.
The Old Rugged three year*, is expected home any
day
Dorothy Varnev
Varney, were supper
Dorothv
ruooerguests
guest*j Cross.
Cross.” Mrs
Mrs Peter
reter Pender
renaer read
re*a let»et- —
j -* Mr and Mra. Wayne Lester
of Mr and Mrs Otis Vreeland, of ter* from her son. Merlin, in serv- and familyof Hope Center
spent
G™ X Sunday
eveTing- a“ | ice. telling of experience* in lhe 1 Bundaywith Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
the home of their daughter. Mrs.

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Circuit Court

Artalla June vs. Robert Wm. Plaid,

divorce.
(Continued from Pngo 1. 8«. 1.) I**01*
John H
Wm. H- Myer* vs. Robert Gardner,' divorce
Olenn E. vs. Ruth 6. Murphy,
divorce.
Voyle W. and Mildred Benner vs.
Lyle F. and Arloa E. Kurr.
divorce
Gertrude M. vs. Joseph 8. Konlcazny. divorce.
bill for separate maintenance.
Dten M. vs. Cecil Clare Bennett,
Crystal A. va. Russel D Watson,
divorce.
divorce.
Betty Jean VS. Avery P. Rogers.
Hubert L. Vining and wife va.
divorce
Cha* Dwhlhouser and wife.
Harold D. vs. Dsuna Bristol, dlOlenn ’ E vs. Ruth M Murphy,
divorce.
E Belle vs. Samuel McCabe, di­
Glenn A. Miller and others vs.
Edwin R Loop and others, discharge vorce.
Anna vs. Carlton Wells, divorce.
of mortgage.
Charlotte vs. Ernrat Batea, divorce.
Helen N. va. Lyle R. Beadle, di­
vor—
Maurice J. Pender va. Irvin* 3.
__ *
Minnie M. vs. Frederick Brucks, Paustle and others, bill to quiet Ulla.
EV* C. va. Frank E. Thomas, dldivorce.
vorce.
Wm. J. va. Eleanor McCollum,
Wm Otl* estate va. Otia school
district, determination of ownership. divorce
Petition of Auditor General for
Louella May va. Joseph Williams.
the sale of certain lands for texes,
assessed for 1M3 and prior years
Lawtie c. and Iva D. McBain va.
divorce.
Daniel McBain and hl* unknown
Marie vs. Keith Price, divorca
Mack C. vs. Jeanette L Bolin, di­ heirs, bill to quiet title.
Myron W. vs. Clara Jean Camp­
vorce.
bell.
divorce.
Alex Richards vs. Ann Klein and
Martha Jean va. Edward J. Beaver,
Ann Norton, accounting and redivorce.
celverahlp.
Laura M. vs. Michael Crowley,
vorce.
divorce.
Julia L. va Harry B. Hinckley,
Chas. L. vs. Rose M. Oliver, di­
divorce.
vorce.
David J. vs. Elizabeth A. Bartholo­
Phyllis M. va. Gerald M Ryan,
mew. divorce.
divorce.
Thelma vs. Nell L. Granger, di­
vorce.
ethers, bill to set aside deed.
Ruth E. vs. Frederick B. Ragla,
John W. Bailey and two brothers
vs. George Sumner, bill to determine divorce.
Erna Ayers and Wm. Randall va.
legal stalun of lake.
Charles and Marte Ayer*, bill to de­
Ooede. bill lo determine right of termine property line* and rights.

Vglma vb. David Andaracn. dlvorea.
.
Charles 8. vs. Virginia L. Bristol,
divorce.
•
dirorca.

divorce

▼iritha Oatbay v*. Richard Beu-

■ Alberta Dole vs. Richard Baumer.
Russa11 Brinkley va. Richard BessWilliam C. Main, guardian, vs.
Hayden Hathaway, trespass on the
Wm. C. Main va. Hayden Hath­
away. trespass on the case.

Baughman, trespass on the case.
E. Pay Grinage vs Walter Kar­
pinski, trespass on the case.
Walter and Martha Crawford va.
Howard Martin and others, trespass

Stephen O. Puller va Anil 8. and
Duane 1. Ottosen, trrapas* on lhe
The Thrift FbundsUon va. P. R.
Potter, assumpsit.
Letter A. vs. lone E. Sprague, dl-

Eltha M. vs. Philip D. Nkhols,
divorce.
divorce.
Claudia vs. Evan Puller, divorce.

Mrereti,
divorce.
Very! vs. Martan E Eekelbecker.
divorce.
Vernon C. vs. Augusta McDonald,
divorce.
Elsie va. Ralph Roeema. divorce "'
Charlotte vs Truman Oalhrp. di­
vorce.
Elizabeth E vs. Louis Vlsbeck, di­
vorce.
Prank Hallock vs. Basil Coy. bill
for accounting.
■
Frances vs Mlk&gt; J. Morgan, di­
vorce
.
Alice K. vs Raymond I. Rider,
divorce.
Jean vs. Eugene Lewi*, divorce.

diSw d V
***"* DleUmon’
Rimer H. rz Vivian P. Walther.
dlvorc*
divorce.
Nina M vs Burrell C Murphy.
Mildred B. vs. Harley 8. Camp­
divorce.
bell, divorce.
Maurine vs Leland L. liamp. bill' Jean va Woodrow Poe. divorce.
for separate maintenance.
I Gertrude I. va. Marion W. Becker.
Helen V. vs. Robert C. Anderson.. divorce
thur Allerdlng. Sr .
remained to j typhoon In lhe Pacific area. Mr*. , Lelnaar.
divorce.
। Harold A- va Ida Mae Davis, dlaccompany Mr Vreeland and Har- Alt* Schantz read a poem Mrs |
‘ ••
Francca H. vs Spencer J. Sam. vorce.
old smith on a deer hunting trip | Edith Osgood as co-hoslew. aartrtCompanion cropa. Such ai oata and divorce.
Beryl I. vs. Wayne E. Gay. divorce.
*
Mr
and
Mr*
Clyde
WUr
enterMrs
Trumbo
In
serving
refresh* Mr and Mrs Ciyoc wise enter—■
Laura Mary vs. Rudolph Schaar.
Eva C. vs. Samuel D. Curtis, di­
tamed with a family dinner at their imenu.
early and midsummer pasture, re­ divorce.
' vorce.
' home Sunday. Guest* were Mr and 1
spectively. end these crop* respond
Belva F vs. Joseph W. Kidder.
Margaret J vs Clifford A. RusMrs Russell Rletsnu and family 1
markedly lo liberal fertilization.
dlvorce
1
sell,
divorce
and Miss Roberta Wise, of Grand | The kindergarten ...children enRapids, and Cap! and Mrs Nor-] joyed a Hallowe’en party In their
man WBe and family, of Hasting* room. They dressed In costume and
Mr. wise
and ----son. Norman,
will /istted ------• •*----------- -----------some of
the other --------rooms,
leave tor a deer hunting trip * then had game*. Some of the
Mrs. Ororge Sears and Mrs Edl- .mofhers were present. Their treat
son Baa.* und daughter. Suzanne, was popcorn, candy and apples66-PIECE SET OF
accompanied Mrs T T Wilt to ( The
Thc time fa*
for joining
** *— the Junior
'—*—
Hastings lo attend a meeting of Hed Crora I*
Is from Ncvembsr ...
1st I
the Summ Sister* Birthday Club until the 15th ---------The school
--— children I
Saturday at the home of Mr and Join by bringing in pennies All the I
Mrs Reuben Gerlingrr Nineteen grade rooms have made their quote
were present A potluck dinner was
served at noon Tlic occasion wa* । The first grad- ha* finished the j
I In honor of Mrs. Gerhngcr* birth- study and work on their fsnn unit ।
Set Include* 8 each dinner plates, bread and
day The afternoon was enjoyed .They are now studying about thc .
early settlcr.i of thu country, to be
in visiting
Mis. Roberta Wise of Grand followed by study of the pilgrims
‘ evening
------ *— ----»nd---------------Puritans, with plan* for
Rapids, wa* home Friday
and attended tha
th* high school play i Thanksgiving.
,und
vegetable M: with cover, ereamer, sugar
I * Mr. and Mrs Alex Lucas, of Cd- | Tlte second grade 1* studying 1
' Itn. spent from Friday until Sun- 1 about the Indian* and Pilgrim* and
,Jdsy
day st
at the
thc horn?
horn* of Mr and Mrs getting ready for Thanksgiving, and
; Frank Hynes on Saturday all vis- are making Thanksgiving booklet*
tied Mr* Lillie Lar.ron of GreenThe third grade l« rtud’inx ths
। viBe. ♦ Mr and Mrs Levi Hynes. I PUgrlms and
reading "Zlekle’s ,
SIRVICE FOR EIGHT
.of Grand Rapids, and Mr ard Mr* Luck.’’ They have made 125 envcVern Target, of Carlton, were Sun- lopes for Christmas greetings and
Priced at
day evening guest.' of Mr and Mrs are collecting comic strips In prepFrank Hyne* • Mr and Mrs John aration of making scrapbooks tor
Dell were al Mulliken Sunday and bospitels. Thl* la being done *s
called at the home o' Mr and Mrs Junior Red Cro*s work
Lee Bidwell ♦ Lester and Lsrry
The Senior
--------Class
----- —
on —Friday
■j--- —
eve­
iForman. of Marshall, spent from ning gave their annual play. "A
Wednesday until Sunday with their Mind of Her Own," at the ,'ctiool
grandparent,. Mr. and Mr* George auditorium to a large audience.
Format) Their parents, Mr. and
BUY
Mra. Clarence Forman, came Sun­
day lor the day and ihey return­ by Mrs Margaret Estep
100r r Pure Pennsylvania
ed home with them * Mr and Mrs
Ralph Townsend and son, Rodney,
SUPERWEAR
spent a week with hl* parent*. Mr
On Sunday. Nov 4. an open house
FOR
and Mr* Otto Townsend. * Mr* celebrating the 50th wedding annlMOTOR OIL
1 Steering Wheel
John Dell called on Mr* Howard
2.000 Mlle Guarantee. Special
Harper the lattrr part of the week. Sears at their home in Woodland,
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Mr and Mr* M A Griffin, of uu well attended by friends and
Battle Creek, were Sunday visitors relatives Msny past memories were
DELUXE MODEL
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with their sister. Mr and Mr*. talked .iver and enjoyed by the hon­
Adam Baitinger. * Mr* Stanley ored couple and their guests Many
Rlvett spent last week visiting her were not able to attend on that day.
USE
husband and relallvw in Detroit ♦ but remembered them with congrat­
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Those attending from out r&gt;t town
OR AMBER
were from Lake Odessa. Sunfield.
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Woodbury. Nashville. Hastings,
Ith relative* in Battle Creek * Clarksville. Flint and Penton
lr and Mrs Lynn Osgood, son.
PLAN
The center of the table wa* graced
Jack, and Grant Osgood, have gons with a bouquet of yellow rose* sod
to Ontonagon county deer hunting.
Other* who will go to this *ame yellow taper candles. To the right ।
and left of the centerpiece were I
eamp sre Mr and Mrs Ralph txff- ]
|er. Charles Long. Harry Long and placed two beat!fully decorated weddmg cakes, one light and one dark |
Ronald Lehman
&gt; center White napkin* were used
Toy
I with lhe ..........
names of...
the bride and I
CTrrvicr
Phonograph Record
In «&lt;&gt;«
gold Inter*.
letter*. Audra
Audra 1
Junior Blocher son of Mr and 1 groom minted In
Flatiron
Mn John Blocher, ha* received
ik*r»' sranddaughtcr of the
$2.89
his duchargc from the army and , ------------ —-------------- _s. Hilda I
Ba**,
niece
of
the
bride,
poured
Ml
is home. He wa* ui service two
•
and one-half years and saw much the table.
At B OO o'clock a family dinner
action in thc Pacific area
Mr and Mrs Sylvester Curtb re­ was served In remembrance of the
ceived ■ telegram from tiielr son. occasion Two small wedding cakee
Kendall, that he had landed in graced the tables
Matel and pUrtic — stream lined design
in
Mr. and Mr*. Sears were married
1 Seattle and expects to be home
—colerfuUy finished.
1 soon.
, Pic. Arnold Towns came home Clum of Campbell Twp. were their
attendant*..and were presen
present at the
.Saturday evening from Topeka, attendants-and
Kan., to visit hi* wife and *on, I golden wedding anniversary
Jon. and his parents. .Mr. and Mr*.1
“AEROMATIC"
CHURCH
NOTES
Lloyd Towns He returned Tues‘day night to camp at Topeka.
Word has been received from
George F. Wingard, Pastor
F3/c Merlin Fender, son cf Mr. and
Worship 10:00.
jurr RBccrvED
with alphabet, nameriMr*. Peter Fender, that he would
Sunday school 11:15.
OUBBUPFLY OT
' leave Japan November 3 for home. . Junior church 10:43.
Youth Fellowship 8 00
Melvin Fry. so not Mr. and Mrs.
$1.50
Choir rehearsal Thursday night I
Henry Fry. 1* home from Luzon.
He had been in service a little more
&gt;r
Midweek service Wednesday night f
than three years and had seen
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much action in thc Pacific arsa
Triced al only
—trigger
and had some very dangerou* exThe annual thank offering *erv-

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a project as Pennock hospital. Kel­
lar Stem started the movrawnt to
get a hospital here. It began iu
work in a little six room house on
West Walnut street. It was soon
overcrowded. and rented a larger (
house on West Grand St. Overcrowded wgaln.1t moved into the old '
Striker home on Jefferaon street.1
That btesme Inadequate, and it w'as
■then decided that we must have a
hospital building, properly equipped

va Virginia L. Bristol.

n. Wilma L. Bradshaw.
■ Beatrice Btlabee. &lt;M-

II needed some one who tud Ute
ability and a deep interest in iiaving a modern hospital here to head
the movement to raise the fluids.
Dad Stem *waa Just the man. He
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le va. Richard Bossmer,
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Main, guardian, vs.
saway, trvapass on tha
ain vs. Hayden Halh-

cellent cooperation. The j&amp;ty was
. ....... a-u. -p.tnuidly.
I&gt;&lt;e\hoswas built and paid for' not
only debt-free. but with money in
the treasury after thc building and
its furnishings were al) paid far.

A. Reriner va Oils Oal^
“
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This community owe* Mr. Stem
and his wife a great debt of grati­
tude for what they did for Pennock
hospital. She. as we understand IL
_______
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Hogpital
Guild plan—and
l» has n
——..a—, «a IlCa
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it
proven
life-saver.for
hospital. Kellar Stem was the prestdent of the hospital, and was consuited about all its larger problems,
and helped to work them out. Aft" ‘hospital
■• • •became an
—assured
----------er the
success under his wise leadership,
and after he had given all the time
it took to help meet and solve prob­
lems that arose from time to time.
Mr. Stem felt not long ago that he
had done hl* full share—and no one
could question that—He tendered
his re«lgnatlon. Everybody knew he
was justified in asking to be relieved
of the responsibility—for the years
will take their toll. But all the
members of the Hospital Board were
sorry when he quit But they knew
that had to happen somb time, and
that it waa right that hl* wish to
retire, after his long and successful
service, should be granted. HU suecessor will have problem* too. but
he knows that Kellar Stem did hi*

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PLEASANT HILL
* Mrs Heber Foster came home from
Word received from Robert To- Pennock hospital Saturday and U sell M»«d and Merritt Msod Claud | Sunday
lan. Jr., says he expect* his dls- slowly gaining- * Mrs. Chas. Ham­ Mead of Freeport was a Saturday
mond is visiting Mn. Harry John­
Of course other* helped, eepectally 1
r,._
&lt; ,
dinner guast and Mr. and Mra. Oamwm that true of R. B and Chrater' 'Copttmsed from Page 7 Sec. 1»
with his family again. « Mlu B«Uy son in Battle Creak. • Mr. and
Messer nnd Emil Tyden. who*, targe 1 &amp;*&gt; Stowell. Tow&gt; © Conner Woodcox of Farmington was a Mrs. Roger Davis and daughters, aron McIntyre and ahlldtan of
gifts were so helpful and ireatly J»ck Ecktenaw. Jolm Makei m and weekend visitor at the Clare Wil- spent Sunday p. m. with Mr. and Quimby were Sunday afternoon cal­
needed And the Messer Bros, do- J°hn Richardson are attending the 11am* home. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Mrs.
------ -------George
--------------------Conklin near
-— Lacey.
—------ * I tar*. * jjtu Joy VanDonn end * Ur. Huron Healy
naled the fine acreage that sur- 8“™
Ami Arbor on Saturday, Clarke of South Haven were Sun¥'---------- ¥.1* .■¥¥&gt;“ JE5ST:I mm **n
oou&gt;«m
'PmOrocM;ol.Goldwater
rounds the building.
The Gay Jordan*. Jack Stem* day evening caller*. * A car atand- daughter. Vie Arn. of Battle Creek. II were Sunday
dinner gueats of Mr. mother, Mra. Clan
Yes. indeed! I Hastings has great and Homer Smith* spent Sunday Ing in lhe road all day Sunday near | .pent Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
days last week. W M!
the Bird residence was reported ' Ernie Bateman * Mr* Edvard Rice I •’™
F“Stl JR,
reason to be thankful that it has at Gun Lake.
old Pennock and son
Pennock Hospital.. and lhat'‘'thU I Mr. and Mrs Laurence Towne Sunday night to the sheriffs de- attended a Fann Bureau conven- 1
partment and found to be one Uon
Lansing Wednesday. * Mr. | °
.nd
community is so hospital-minded were guests of Mr and Mrs Fred stolen from Grand Rapids. * Sun- ,nd MrR Bert Wilkin* are enjoy- | d‘J'
that II maintains the Hospital I Morse, of Kalamazoo on Bunday.
here attended the 4-H
Guilds, so essential lo carrying on ’ ^ra Harold Radford and MUs day visitors at the Bert Palmer lng elcciriclty in-their home * Mr.
program at Hastings 8&lt;
h.d Sunday
ne
Ita work; also that it hMAjKom- Martan Radford spent lhe 4eck- home were Mr and Mrs. Cyrus Wld Mrs H D
and
son
of Bar-1
Mr wi
and
----------- Clayton
---- । dlnner
uiuiK-i wlth
woo_ oai
— Mra.
——— Eugene
——------ Floyd raaselt ot cnariotie ana Honor Roll were Darrell
en's Board, whkh haj done’.-is doing I rnd with Ml** Huzil Radford in ■Shroyer
—
..
—
—
—
tniiium.
.
.
ber * corners and Roy Williams of Freeman at Quimby
and will continue lo do. a flAo piner Detroit.
Avery. William Swift, and
Richard
Orean
ot
Bellevue
left
Indiana * Mr. and Mrs. Matt |
---------------- - ---------------------of. work in carrying on. Such a । Mr A|ul Mri cheiWr Stowell and Bedford entertained fourteen Sun-’
Thursday night for thc "northern
wnnm *Nn
board would naturally have a staff I,—H,lnd,v *t Gun Lake day to a prehunting *eawn dinner NORTHEAST WOODLAND
tall timber" on their annual deer
of operators, under a good super-1
'
' .T
w Mrs N. C- Kratt of Charlotte has | Miss Joan Leffler, ot Hastings, hunting trip. * Mr. and Mra. F. J.
been here for thc past week earing spent over the week-end with Marie
for her brother.
wotner. Ed
txi Bedford,
tseotora. who
*no is
u |। Ivn
irn Eckardt.
cxsarux. Miss
.vum Roberta
iwuvum Wise,
•»«, v«
cf Mrs. Vernon Vocelie of Chicago were
seriously ill. She expect* to take 1 Grand Rapids, visited Marilyn Sun- Saturday supper guceta of Mr. And
qolw
B
wonorriuny
guoa
jou
in
Keep।
done a wonderfully good Job
keep-I
.'
,
,,
.
him to her home at Charlotte this [ day
uuy afternoon.
luinuuvu. *
" Mr. and Mra Karl Mr*. L. A. Day.
1 mg .*,«
thc &gt;.«.«■&gt;.*
hospital operating so sue- 'I Sundae gilerts of Mr and Mr*,
Eckardt and Bruce, accompanied by I M- nnd Mrs. Hubert Lathrop and
।
week.
ceaaiuuy.
wnen
ns
stau
or
nurae*
R
v
;
flUm
and
Mr.
and'Mr*
eessfully. when IU staff of nurse*
' Mix* Arlene William* spent Sun­ Mra Anna Reiter and Mrs. Laugh­ family were Sunday dinner guests
,
■being
■
.....
WM
so greatly
depleted by JoirV'' N Shultz were Archie Wil.sthmaNefr; I
. the nation's call for nurses to serve iMn “nd &lt;»‘Mlhter. Vivian, of Kala- day with friend* at Bellevue. * lin. of Lake Odessa, attended a fam­ of Mr. ind Mn. Will Boratnaham
mBloo
I Mr and Mr* Lester Raymond and ily dinner at the home of Frank of S. Vermontville. * Mr. and Mrs
, in lhe baUle ,reai o{ World War
Baker and Miss Mabel Hinds near Oliver Tasker of Hastings and Mr.
A. Toll.. ..u-nded U» r.&lt;« l» '•■»*&gt;» "J, Su"“!y
iNrrthvlile Saturday night.
! Campbel). * Mr. and Mr* Clare Ionin 3undav, The Utter expects and Mrs. Shirley Gillespie of the
Center Road called Tuesday evening
AT. YOUR
1 Pvt Cleo Haywood of Pt. Knox, williams attended a dinner Sunday at the home of Mr and Mr*. Harold on the Elmer Gilletts. * Mr. and
DOWUNG
.
,Ky. spent from Saturday night L, the home of Mr and Mr*. Frank Smith recently were Will Cluse. I
of deer hunters
untf| Monday
, Quite an army u,
- untu
Monany iafternoon »t home Kelly of nestings Members of the Clvde Munkm. Mina Bernice Munlon
ave gone
aone into the Northern coun-l
coun-l~in«
[have
with his family
Barry Co. Fair board and their
lira from Dowling Orlte Fisher and j Mr and Mri Vem hUyw(X&gt;d, of wives were present and enjoyed a of Hastings. Mr and Mrs Levi Hines !
.
------... ... -«... ...------- ----— - O
napnu. Mr. »na
nu |
of| (iranu
Grand Rapids.
and mu
Mr* &gt;
Vcm
■Hasting* township, were Sunday dehcinu* dinner and a very pleasant YarKcr oI j^epon. Mr and Mra
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
' eric; Claud HUI. Mildred Garrett. |dtnner guest* of Mr and Mra Ar- afternoon.
H. A Kitten. Mrs. Percy Lehman
( Hla Smith and Dale Garrett wUl be ,(hllr Webb of West Gun Lake
25th Wedding Dale Observed
and
Mra
James
Guy.
*
Mrs.
Karl
naar Roscommon; John Ormsbe. | Mr. ana Mrs Cenard Smith and |
T°M|Jr *^Wii 1‘ Eckardt and Mr* Lydia Schuler
.
i Marshall Pierce. Harold Stanton. L.
ir..... ..«of Delton. tone Wllw
Wiland
tarns
andAJtee
Miss Alice
Wil।
lams
Miu
| calle
a on
Mrx Verdon Stowell and
Mrs. Charlie Kahler,
I J. Oswald and Junior Oswald have
i-vart Harmo
। were Sundav dinner guests of the luuns enteitalned about thirty reia
| gone across lhe Strait*. Archie New­ : Rev pred Hom and family in Bat- lives and friends at the home of Mr the twin* and Mra Bsrt Hsnao
HASTINGS
222 S. JEFFERSON
and Mra Clare William* Saturday I flild thclr twln P*"1” 101 &lt;ec*
ton. John Hammond. Jim Powell and
Ed Morgan will be in thr Upper
evening
In
honor
ot
their
25th
wed
­
Mrs 8 C Brock visited Jackson
Peninsula. aUo Earl Powell, who ha*
ding anniversary The evening wm BARRYVILLE
Repair and Service of All Types of
Funeral servke* for Mr*. John L.
just returned from service in the Pa­ Bunday Mr
Mrs
Weldon spent tn visiting. Refreshment*
cific. Dale King will join thc Lam­ Bronson went to Jackson and all were served by lhe girl* with a Higdon were held at Barryville,
ELECTRIC MOTORS &amp; APPLIANCES
mers brother* from Cedar Creek. were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. beautiful wedding cake baked and church Tuesday afternoon at two
o'clock. Mr* Higdon spent many
decorated by Mrs Totan.
They. loo. expect to go aema* the Basil Smith.
Mr and Mr*. Williams received year* of her life at ‘Barryville and
Straits and Archie French will hunt
Mr and Mrs Vemor Blough and
a few day* in the lower peninsula Mra. Don Fisher were at Morenci some beautiful gift* and a nice sum the large crowd of friends and pro­
It seem* a* though there should be on Frldav to attend lhe funeral of of ailver with which they are going fusion ot beautiful flower* bore
| venison on some of these tables their uncle. Dr A. F Pilklnton to purchase something to remember mute testimony of lhe love and es­
teem of her many friends. She wm
i when lhe season ends
.....
.«, Zelner. of Minneapolis. lhe pleasant occasion
Prof wOtto
a wonderful mother lo her children
. Mrs Mary Payne, of Hasting*. UjMUtn.. returned with them, leavTHANKSGIVING
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
I and all that loving hands could do.
spending the week with Mrs Ettic ina
•— —
----------for •home
on Saturday
Mr.
and
Mra.
Joseph
Martin
and
WM done for her in her tast sick-1
Mra Ella Wolfe went to Kala­
son.
William,
and
friend.
Purtell
I
n
e*s.
We
extend
the
deepest
*ymI
Mrs Hattie Dunn, of Leonidas, vis- mazoo Tuesday for a visit with her
I ted last week at the George Ufert- •on-in-law and daughter, Mr and Heilner. of Ann Arbor, both recently | pathy of the community to the husI man home.
Mn Paul Dyer, and will remain discharged from the army, were re- ’ b,nd Bnd children. The Rev J. J. j
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Willits officiated at the services and I
Mrs Floosie Wertnun will enter- dver Thanksgiving.
for
I tain the Extension Class at her home
and
Mr. and Mrs Dan Lewis visited Barkley. * Mr. and Mra. William , she was i,id to rent in Berryville
I on Wednesday of this week and the Mr and Mrs. Ferris Brown, of Cappon and Larry will stay at the cemetery. * According to word re-'
A GOOD SELECTION
home ot his father. Cornelius Cap- ce|ved by Mr. and Mrs L. A. Day
W 8. C S. will serve dinner at the Prairieville on Sundav
Mra. Arthur Sheplcr left Tuesday pen. of Stony Point, while they arc I (rom their son. Sgt Duane L Day.
church on Thursday thc 15th
Bert Stanton, Jack Stanton and to Join her husband In Boston. He deer hunting. * Dan UUery. Waiter who has been in India for the pMt
1 Lee Stanton were dinner guests of arrived in port on Monday from Hershberger. Paul Brod beck and 1 yeBr&lt; he d0M not expect to gel back
the Stales before spring a* hl*
Mr and Mrs. John TenHarkle nt overseas and expect* Iris discharge Ralph Hershberger, of Detroit, left I
soon.
for the Upper Peninsula Sunday * I outnt will be the last to leave. Hl*
I their home In Hastings on Sunday
Miss Edith Konkle of Battle Cadet Jeanne Kantner. of Percy । new A-P.O. Is 629. but he la still with
'
The condition of Charles MneklnCreek,
was
the
guest
of
her
brother
­
.one* hospital,
Jones
nospnai. spent the
ine week-end
weca-eiiu (he
,
269 M P Sv. Co, New York, and
' der. who has been a patient at the
. Mr. and
j..
Mra
— Guy-l
[ uouW enjov hearing from his
' Veteran's hospital, at Fort Custer in-law and sister. Mr and Mra with her parents,
nninnvinWliri
Is somewhat improved and 13 expect­ Henry Weaver, on Saturday and Kantner. * Glenn Wotring made a friends. * Mr. and Mrs Floyd Nesbusiness trip to Grand Rapids Mon­ bet spent Sunday afternoon with
ed home this week for an indefinite Sunday
Mrs Ethel Hess is visiting her day * Mr and Mrs Ralph Town­
stay.
sister. Mrs Meqd. of Freeport, for send and baby, of Georgia, are vis­ * Pfc. and Mr*. Royden Yarger and
Mrs Anna Trelhric has been con­
iting hl* parents. Mr and Mra. Otto son were Wednesday supper guests
fined to her bed the last two weeks several days
Ralph Gies. HA 1/c of Sampson,
LLOYD HUVER. Service Manager
os the result of a fall in her room N Y. spent Saturday with his par­ Townsend. Mr and Mrs Galnet of Mr. and Mrs. George Qlllelt. He
Townsend and children, of Kalama­ wm home on a three-day pass and U
at the home ot Miss Lizzie Smith
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Tac Gies. He
zoo. were Sunday gueats Ralph has returned lo Camp Orant. * A group
CHRYSLER
- DeSOTO - PLYMOUTH
was accompanied by Martha Anne
accepted a position In Minnesota of ladles from BarryvUle-Monran
HENDERSHOT
Stark. HA 2,c. who Is also sta­
PARTS &amp; SERVICE
and will make their home there. * Farm Bureau attended the State
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKibben tioned at Sampson
Mr and Mra. Marky Hough and meeting at Lan*Ing Wednesday:
of nasungs.
Hastings, ana
and mr
Mr and Mrs &amp;
E «
A i
oi
, S0II
son. mis
Mrs. duiv
Burt nvaers
Rogers and «r.~
MUs Mr* Sam Smith. Mrs. Donald Mead.
kmuw. .r
«... sun*.,
i
3Jie." r Jod—.
EVINRUOE
MOTORS
— CENTURY BOATS
Mra.
Elmer
Olllett.
Mr*.
L
A.
Day.
evening callers at Mr and Mrs !*[» »&gt;■ • ®
‘h
Sunday I«« Ul® llarr&gt;’ Sandbrook* Bunday
and Mra. Floyd Neabet.
tav“AlhStVw&gt;nJton ha??ro?lredhls and he,Pw’
&lt;*lcbr*‘* ,hc fortv' evcnln« *“ Ouj^Makley and soru
Mr. and Mra. Charles Day enter­
Townsend.
Robert
x'^ond wedding anniversary of Mr Russell.
■ Charles
■
• —
•— tained Sunday nt a pre-blrthday
discharge from the army nnd Is ■ aa
. Mra nw
•
7
WE NEED MORE GOOD USED CARS*
i Blocher. Mr. and Mr*. Percy Leh- dinner honoring Mr* Louise Lath­
home. * The H. If S Exhibit ond ! w
r .nd
Mr.
and Mr
Mr* Elmer Davis, of | man. Mr and Mrs. Earl Barkley. rop of Cloverdale Others present
M-Hr KpoKtan ™ Md .t Has- iDrtT0,.
saod;-;."”
;7'M7 Roscoe Hynra. Elmer Mstthews. were School Commissioner and Mra.
Ito •n.ar^l.y and Friday e«e- |„d
Hcr.ry Weaver,
Michigan Ave. at M.C.R.R. Trackg — Hastingg
Chas and Keith Fnrlee, Norman Arthur Lathrop. Cloverdale. Mr. and
ninax
.... —
_____' _Bennett
______ and
.... chil­ Sandbrook. Frank Lake. Carl Heffel- Mra. Will Hyde and Mra. Eble Tuck­
nlngs. flnntextantx
Contestants from thLx
this nelahneigh­
Mr3.
Frances
borhood winning honor* were Rob­ dren were guerts of lhe Rev. and bower. Leo Hitt and Harry Ackley er of Nashville * Mr. end Mrs. For­
PHONE 2482
ert Casey, Robert Brogan. Robert Mrs. Forrest Gearliart of Sturgis have left for their annual trip after est Cole and Jimmy were Sunday
Clark. Nyie Knickerbocker and Le­ over the week-end.
the elusive deer, w Mr. and Mra i dinner guests of Mr and Mra. Ward
land Christiansen, with Joyce Clark
Charles Burch, of Grand Rapids, Guy Kuntner. Marvin and Jeanne I Cole of Lacey. W Mr. and Mra. Elzy
“.ui
winning sweepstake honors in home was the guest of hl* brother and were Sunday guests of the Rev. and I Mead of Hastings were Tuesday afteconomics and Laura Schantz, hon­ slster-lntaw. Mr and Mrs. Robert Mra. Prank Moxon. of Woodland. W
orable mention. * The McOmber Burch, over the week-end.
Mr and Mra. Paul Towns and Santeacher and pupils won first prize
Mrs L C. Schill, of Cleveland. Forlees Sunday evening.
on their school exhibit at lhe Ag-He Ohio, hos been spending the past Farbees Sunday evening
Fair. * Mra. George McKibben spent week in Michigan visiting her sis­
Friday with her daughter Mrs ters in Battle Creek. Eaton Rapids DURKCT.
Charles VanVranken * Mr. and and Hastings. She came especially
The East Baltimore Extension
Mra. A. C. Clark and family, were to visit her sister. Mrs Edith Bech- Class met with Mra Dale Bump In
dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs J B
Hastings Thursday for our first leaDexter, of Battle creek. * Lynden Day.
son on "Quick Meals ." * Chas. Ham­
Garrison spent Thursday night with
mond. Edward Rice and Perry Smith
the Robert Garrisons * Mr and SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bagley and are among the deer hunters who
Mrs L. B Christiansen left Satur­
have gone to the North woods. *
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Buehl
Beatty
and
day p. m. with Mr and Mrs Archie
family
of
Kalamazoo,
were
Sunday
Sinclair of Hastings for the Upper
guests —
at ----------------------------------------tbe home of Mr and Mrs
Peninsula where thev will P»nd -------some time deer hunting. Others I France Gorham. * Mr and Mrs
RADIO &amp; ELECTRIC
to leave for lhe North woods are I Roy Doughlass of Hasting*, spent
R. H. Mott. Ernie Matteson, Will Sunday with his mother. Mra Lib
REPAIRING
Knickerbocker. Archie and Ronald Douglass. * Mr and Mra. H. T. Lord.
•
— •’ of the Chldlster district, were guests
Cunningham
*—
T’”* —
All kind* radio fubet
A. S. will be held this week Thurs­ Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs
Several radios for sole
day with Mr. and Mrs. Chas »ai Roy Oaks * Mr. and Mra. James
Vranken. It is being held one week Wilcox. Mr* Jennie Wilcox and Mr
Flat Iron. Gat Engine,
and Mrs Robert Wilcox spent Sun­
’
/a
h.p. Motor, Wood Lathe
* Mra. Olenn Henry and Jane Bor­ day with relative.* near Leroy * Mr
ton spent the week-end with Mrs. and Mrs. Ray Erway were Sunday
R. ROBLESKI
Leo Hendershot. * Several from afternoon guests at the home of ND
this neighborhood attended the 4-H and Mrs Harry Dunn. * Mrs Les­
117 8. Market 81.
Fall Achievement Day program held ter Lord spent Tuesday at the home
at Hastings High School Saturday of her parents. Mr. and Mra. James
evening. Joyce Sinclair. Karl Mc­ Wilcox.
Donald and Nyle Knickerbocker
from the McOmber club were chosen
delegates to club week. * Mr. and
Mr*. Chas.* VanVranken spent Sun­
day with Mr and Mrs Basil Hay­
ward of Alto. * Mr. and Mra Har­
vey Parmalee entertained Sunday
If you’re considerate of othen in the use of your
Operated by ROLAND TALIAFERRO
honoring lhe birthdays of Mrs. Floyd
telephone, they’ll be more apt to be considerate
Garrison. Helen O'Laughlin and Mra
BRING YOUR CAR IN FOR A COMPLETE CHANGE­
of you. And today, when there are more tele­
Parmalee. * Mra. Leon Slocum vis­
OVER TO WINTER WEATHER
ited her mother. Mrs Prances' Hen­
phones per line than before the war, it’s espe­
dershot. Friday afternoon.

work well, so that Pennock Hospital h r ri f A Fl A I C
was successful snd worthy of sue- |ptKjUNALj

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... no jolts, no tweying to upset baby I Aluminum push

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big rubber tires and squeakless, self-oiling bearings. .,

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4

R’OTKBWNITlURE-

PLEASANT RIDGE
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Klnne and
Mr. and Mrs. J. E Chase spent Bun­
day at Warnle Kelsey's. * Mrs. La­
Verne Klnne entertained a guild
from the Methodist church recently.
* Mr. and Mra. R. D Richardson
and Marian of Scranton. Penna ,
were weekend gue»'« at *
Richardsons. Mrs. Edith Richard­
son returned with them after a sev­
eral weeks’ visit. * Mra. Sue Boyles
is spending a few weeks at Edward
Barber's. * Mr. and Mra Edward
Barber. Betsy Sue and Keith spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Hepper at Vermontville. * Mr. and
Mrs. Harlow Barnum Olendale, Jan­
ice. and Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Keihunting deer.

CLEAN REST ROOMS

weekdays I a m. to 9 p m.

COR. STATE A MICHIGAN

BUN. 9 A„M. TO 9 P.M.

PHONE 2M1

WE BUY - SELL - QUOTE
Halting* Mfg. Co., Common
Kciloqg’ Co., Common
United Steel &amp; Wire Co., Common
Consumer* Power Co.,'4’/j% Preferred
Inquiries Invited—write or call 8-1456 Collect

BRADBURY-AMES COMPANY
C. R. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Grand Rapid*, Mich

war ftnanalal security.

cially important that everyone co-operates.
We intend to proceed with the job of adding
more rural lines and more central office equip­
ment just as fast as conditions permit This will
enable us to fill the orders of those who arc wait­
ing for telephones and reduce the number of
telephones per line.

Meanwhile, here are three simple ways you
can show friendly consideration of thoee who
share your telephone line:
1. Keep all raffs abort.
2. Avoid inlrrrupling when lhe line h In tue.
3. Hang up your receiver carefully. One receiver
off lhe hook can tie up a whole line

�“Michigan and the Old Northwest

RT

church not blasted by boote*
and freedom ot worship—we should
attend thl* meeting.

DELAWARES

3U FOXES
this community had lhe
mbforttine to fall

Pfc. Harry Batoch. Jr. arrived
home Tuesday night from more than
two years spent In India where he
has acquired a healthy ten. Hi*
furlough extend* to January 1.

ajuxep

hospital.

Robert Newton and family.

new Lake Odessa spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Helrlgle of

‘086-

Welton. * Mr* Alice Win-

daughters have relumed bom* from

KADlV^-*
tXTOlMMllO

Postma. and Mrs. Holland FUrrow.
Pennock hoapttal guild chairmen, of

row and Patsy were Saturday over­
night guwU of Mr. and Mrs Dan
Hbliaad and Mrs- Adegatc ot Cale- Posuna and Phyllis. * Mr. and Mr*
John Thater ol South Campbell and
Mr. and Mrs. Norval /Thaler, local,
wer* Sunday afternoon visitors of
.. _____ and family of
were Saturday dinner guests Robert Newton wa* in Greenville
last Saturday forenoon. * Mrs. Su­
sie Forbey. William and Velma ac­
companied by Mt*. Ray Wieland.
Darlan*, and Bonnie Lou visited Mr.
and Mra. Victor Clemence of Climax
Sunday.
F X'c Louis Overholt who was with
the UBS. Minneapolis cruiser ar­
Kenneth Clark and family of rived at Great Lake* and received
his discharge- Ho arrived home

charge.

The Miami encamped near
Detrod tori a few years
al Cadillac's behetf.

0 T H ER

Mt. Clemens was s Delaware
town silo for a lime during
the Revolution.

Fo«e». "b«*isqin&lt;
in 1712. actually
retilting a plot.

expects lo look for a position.
Aboard the Chapel Hill Victory
boat which docked in New York last
week we noticed the Middleville sol-

TRIBES

Roaada ware dinner gurata of Mr.
and Mra Dorr Caln of Hastings last
Friday. Mra. Alma Wonderllch re­
turned to her home in Grand Rap­
ids Monday after visiting Mr. and
Mra. John Brown.

MIDDLEVILLE

’

Nov fl Letter

Rapid* caring far her daughter. Mr*
Bernice Sobie and infant daughter
who arc homo from the hospital
Mr Johnsen and daughter Lob
spent Sunday with them
Mrs
Marc Squler 'Katherine
Blake। came home from Butterworth
Friday and 1* making a nice
convalescence from her operation.
„er hU4bjind. Major Marc Squler of
rwnh Chicago spent the weekend
with -her.

I
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shower in honor of Mr*. LaVerne .
Saturday, at the home of 1
Pvt Theodore Walton write* hte Hewitt
Mrs Homer Henney Twenty-four 1
guests were present from Lansing. [
---------------------------Grand Rapids. Saranac. DeWitt.
hundred that passed a teat to givi Sunfield. Woodland and the neigh- ।
him lhe honor of attending
bors. After central* Mrs Hewitt
Mr
Mr&gt; a
Suhr Bnd
y. Charles having received Cha*. Overholt, also hl* wife and
opened lhe many lovely gift* Re- children. Harry and Mis* Lucile alhfr dtocharge. They are visiting family who have been (pending some
freshmenta were served at a table tcndcd the funeral of Mr*. Barth
time here in hl* absence, last week
decorated with pink, blue and white f Pauly m Or#lul jupid* thb MonNov. 16— Pork dinner at Metho­
Wednwday. * Mr*. Robert Camp­
•ueamera.
1 day. * Mr* Wayne Fleenor and
bel) and Mrs. George Brownail of dist church at 8:00 p m
[ daughter Nancy visited tier brother
kN DENTAL HATES Flint spent the weekend with the Nov 20— Prccporl Rebekah Lodge
Earl
Sold
---- . .Lee Home
■
i ruijii
Floyd Helrlgel and
hiiu iin
family» oa^uiua).
Saturday
former's parent* Mr. and Mrs meets.
The Dari l-e» home in the tut Rev p]Mnor WB4 a Ca!kr Friday
Nov. 26— Hospital Service Guild at part of town has been purchased by | tth,lr on bw wa&gt;. hnme (rom the
Claude Walton and Bob. * Mr and
Mr*. O- H- Fausey of Mu*kegon. Mrs. Henry Smelker.
Arthur Bimpwn of Detroit who b ,)orth
* Mralld Mrs
Frederick
* Xm'a tall were weekend caller* of their daugh­
moving to Middleville. Mr 8 U' - and—
Hock
Francis Rock left Satur­
Attended Installation
tlwniw WK ter. Mrs. Howard Thaler and family.
employed In lias'.lngi. lie Lt the day for the Upper Peninsula on a
Mra. Helen Lester. Installing Mar­ nephew of Mrs Fred Mattraon.sb- urr
* Frank Cool and son James joined
,
ululM4l&lt;
„,
p
.
.
VUMW
. r
hunting trip. * Charles
F.
the deer hunting party and wlU re­ shal. Mrs. Marie Roush. Installing cr-ln-law of Mr* J. C Schad The derr
Parker of Hidings was a Wednesmain through the season * Mms Chaplain, and Mrs. Nelda Newton. 3imjMons have a small boy who will
.............................
day caller
of hb brother Bert- and•
Velma Forbey of Battle Creek spent I------------Installing. organist,
....------------------with several
— OES
__
be a student in thc T-K school.
I greeting his old friends in town. *
the weekend with her mother. Mrs.; attended thc installation at Cl arksKLEENiTE the Biuthlea Way Susie
Mrs. Adeline Barrell of Grand Rap­
Forbey and William * Mrs. vllle last Tuesday evening
id* spent Wednesday with her
Robert Newton, daughter* Let* and |
----- :-----UBAIUR S DBt’G STVUZ
daughter. Mrs Paul Carey and fam­
CHURCH NOTES
uncle of Ida Skinner. Norma Lcy- ily in Leighton * Mr. and Mrs S
United Brethren Churches
endecker and Paul Gibson was fat­ F Myers entertained at a family
M. H. Dawson. Pastor
ally injured Tuesday evening. Oc­ dinner Siyidav. her mother Mrs
Freeport
tober 30. when struck by a car a* h- Dora White. Pvt and Mrs. Duane
10: 30—Bible school
was crciMlng the street In Detroit White of Caledonia. Mr. and Mrs
11: 30—Preaching
Mr Oltson was employed by the Paul Spyker and baby and Monty
Hudson Motor Co and lived alone
fl 00—Song service
He was on his way home from work
Mr ond Mrs Cha* Keiser of HolTemperance lecture, and sound when struck. He had, visited here
colme, Wb were Thursday guests
motion film shown by Rev Wm H about four week* ago.
of Mn Hattie Johnson of south
Bartlett of Grand Rapid*
He u survived by a sister. Mrs Thcrnapple Mr and Mrs Kebcr.
B;00—Thursday evening, prayer Corn Rlre of Orlando. Fla., two thc former Hattie Sprcen ^rre for­
service.
nephews and five niece* The body mer neighbors and old friend* of lhe
Pleasant Valley
ws* brought to Clarksville Friday Johnsons. * Mr. nnd Mrs Gerald
10:00—Preaching
for burial, accompanied by hb niece. Pott* of Michigan City. Ind . spent
1100-Bible school
Mrs Howard Eldridge ol Detroit.
thc weekend with his parents. Mr
7:00—U.B.CE.
and Mrs Ray Pott*. * Mrs Glenn
BOO — Tuesday ev enlng
'
...
. ! GrlfTcth and Mrs Mary Cook were
. Mr
“&gt;'■ l-rtw-rt hospirtl Guild
You are welcome to these services.
1
.nn-nimrf
rt. hum, „l
j home Thursday
evening from their
...
... r ।
Er(n-jn ciatk in Hastings Fri. Ulp u Camp npbman. Art
Methodist Chureh
| day evening * Mr. ™
and Mr*. Julian
I!
inw vuura
„u,„
,lo
KmoUrt. WB
Wl..
.UIIM ineir
I Mr .on lucn.ra
Rkh.rd iney
nje&gt;- I O
Ou|
o„ ,„d Mb&gt;
Mb).
Donald E Smith. Pastor
1 li.id
time
10:30—Morning Wonhip
-----a grand
—--------. and enjoying
• - - scetiiK I were recent visitor* ut the home of
■ cotton being nicked,
picked, neanut*
peanut* zrowgrow- !, hls fl„hcr Nlck GuU1U)n on lwrIh
11 JO—Sunday school
Ina sorghum
snrahnm making,
making c'.c
c*r . but
nut not
not Grand. ..
.
.
...
.....
.
Ing.
Rapids St. Julian 1* .just.
the roads tn the Ozark Mts where home from Okinawa after three and
they called on Glenn's cousin. Re-, one-half year* in the Navy a Mrs
turning home by St Loub. they Jennie Bnvce left Thursday for
Friday evening, adult choir proc- spent Wedne«dey night with Mrs. JackroD where she will spend a few
A'* cousin in Niles Mr and Mrs weeks with her son-in-law and
Wednesday evening, prayer meet- Alvin Blain looked after the farm daughter Mr and Mrs. Enas Price
chores during their absence
* Thc Wm Cridler family apent
. Rev Howard Puller will be Bun­
Sunday with her parent*. Mr and
day morning speaker, while Rev
I Mrs P A. Smith nt Mulliken and
Smith will preach at Rev. Fuller's
Monty Myers, who recently under- I enjoyed a pre-Thanksgivlng dinner
church.
went art operation at Pennock has- a* the Smitiu leave this week to
Friday evening at 6 o'clock will be pitai was brought home Sunday and spend the winter month* in Florida,
I have been advised by owner of building at 114
the pork supper al the Methodist to convalescing at the home of Mrs
Mrs Dora Babcock has gone tn
W. Court St. that sama had been leased for term
church.
Dora White
ttw home ot her son-in-law and
Mrs Harry Fish was ill In bed all I daughter. Mr .and Mrs Ruaaell Hedof years at increased rental.
Coming
lost we-k with an attack of Jaundice ford for the winter a Mr and MrRev Howard Bartlett ot Grand but is able to be up and about the N J GulUion and her mother. Mr .
’ Ada Cook recently visited Mr G .i
Rapids will give a lecture on Tem­ house now
Leon Lavern. ten-montha-aon ot sbter-in-law. Mrs Dade Guillion
perance. also using sound motion
film* at the United Brethren church Mr. and Mrs George Chapman, is and son at McBain * Mrs Pearl
Jacksc.n has returned to thr home
next Sunday evening, a'. 8 o'clock very ill with a severe cold.
The three small sons of Mr and ot her mother. Mrs Susan Nowlin
Be *urc lo attend this service
10 ft. upright to­
Fine household
Mrs Stewart Rigler of the Gates after a couple weeks’ vuit In Kala­
Candlelight Service
I district arc victims, or recovering mazoo ♦ Mr and Mrs Otto Kreubacco case.
broom . . $1.39
| A candlelight service will be given from Ute chicken-pox
next Bunday evening 7 30 to 8:30.1 John VanderVecn wa* taken to of hi* cousin. Floyd Helrlgel and
I under leadership of lhe young peo- Butiera-orth hospital In Grand Rap­ family * Mr and Mrs Milton Perry
9 ft. cigar cat*.
2-$6 croquet
pie.
; ids on Wednesday ot last week. We ond son Kenneth of Swartz Creek
1
---------------- * ' *----------------hear he may be operated on this were vLMtor* of her mntfier, Mrs
12 ft. candy case.
sets . . . $3.95
week His many friend* in Mlddie- Roy Johnson and family in south
I
Mother nature ha* placed "bifocal OtUc hope he may soon be well, a* Tharnapplc. the forepart of last
I tpeelacte*" in the eye* ot some aniweek * Mrs. Elsie Rock and sister.
National Cash
Tom Thupib pop­
I mal*. especially shell fUh and deep
Mr*. Helen Barker have started
pie of this vicinity.
Register.
Edtl Bedford of Pleasant Hill is home from Californio where they
corn . . . $1.00
slltute. In such creatures the ill with infection in hb foot. Hl* spent the summer, and arc visiting
lenses in lhe eyes are inflexible sister Mr*. Noah Kraft of Charlotte n brother in Arizona They expect
Also large stock candy, tobacco &amp; cigars
and cannot be accommodated for spent last week with him and b re­ to reach Middleville the latter part
of the month * Rev Faye Demar­
near and far vision, as in human maining also this week
Amo* VanOrdcr is home from est attended an Institute faculty
lures two retinas (and lometimes Pennock hospital where he spent meeting In Grand Rapids. Tuesday
a third) which are used for near and several days for treatment for a afternoon.
Mr .ind Mrs H E, Bennett were
far seeing. Eyes ot these animals severe cold, and is feeling good al­
generally arc tubular, with the though *tlll confined to hl* bed at dinner guests of old friends in Kala114 W. COURT ST.
retina for near seeing at lhe bot­ his home on Arlington St.
HASTINGS
Mr*
E
K
Lewes
and
daughter.
tom of the tube and the retina for
Sarah DeWecrd drove to Ann Arbor
Friday and brought Ed home from
thk University hospital where he
has been tor several week*
He u
able to be up some wc arc glad to
know.
Fred Slagel. aged father of Mrs.
Barney CUler. Mrs E Vermeulen.
Mr* Ja*. Pender and Ed Slagtl suf­
fered a very bad spell the last of

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masoo Sunday of last week and also
vteited old neighbors of Mrs. Ben­
nett’s. * Mr. and Mrs. Hart Cook
and eon of Battle Creek spent Sat­
urday evening al the home of hl*
mother. Mr*. George Davis. * The
Bud Bronketna family have moved
from the Sylvia Allen home on
Grand* Rapid* St. to their recently
purchased Walters house across from
the T-K school. * Wc hope our Mid­
dleville Banner readers found our
letter last week. It was pretty well
hashed up and appeared in portion*.
on six different pages. * An auction
sale was held at the Frank Gibb*
farm near Campau lake Wednesday
lliey expect lo move to Grand Rap­
ids where he i* employed.
Recent visitors of the Roy John- |
son family south of town were Dr. I
Geo Wilcox and mother. Mr*. Edna ,

T,-8gt, Stewart Sweet, who has

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been ill several months following

Vern Smith returned ij his work
a: lhe Platon Ring factory in Has­
tings this Monday evening after be­
ing off duty three weeks because of
illness.
| Iva Mac Chapman, young daugh­
ter of the George Chapmans, who
ha* been getting about on crutches
followug an accident last spring,
had the misfortune to fall in her
home about three week* ago and
Injured the same leg below the knee.
She wa* taken to Pennock hospital
Friday for Xr*ys and it U feared
ahe fractured the small bone of thr
injured leg We are surety sorry for
tins little girl.
| Mn Paul Spyker aod baby daugh­
ter is none from’ Pennock hasps**!
and is at present staying with her
mother. Mrs. Dora White.
Floyd Helrlgel. who ha* been in
very poor health, recantly spent several day* in the Grand Rapid* ho*pital* where he had teal*. He La
home and able to be on the daven­
port and we hope may soon be out
again.
Mrs. Maurice Johnson is in Grand

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Recently Installed Fhonee
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7 F j. also Mrs Maggie Zorbe ha*
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nine. November 20 The official
board will meet later In the evening.

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The November meeting of the
Masters-Jonea circle will be held
with Mrs Mary Gray and Miss Eula
Shrauger on Thursday afternoon at
2 30 this week
All members are
urged to be present sad bring some
thought, story, game'or poem for a
program

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Anoiher Surprise
ML«s Donna Johnson whose 16th
birthday wa* No% 4 wa* moat liapplly surprised on Friday evening.
Nov 2 by her classmates of Thornnpple-KclIogg school. The surprise
wa* planned by her mother and
games, refreshment* with birthday
eakr with candles, made It a birth-

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Sgt. and Mn. John Robertson are
expected home thia week from Ma­ thru threat, head and breneliiat
con. Oa. where they have been for
sons time. John went to Camp
Sibert. Ala. separation center Tues­
day for his discharge. Jahn spent
Mint yean in lhe Pacific and will
bring* quick sad «»eeUve
be glad to gel back to the home
farm
LrBarker * Drug Store
(Continued on Page 6. See. 1)

Birthday Surprise*
Mrs Herbert Lanfear and Mrs.
Bcrdinr Pratt entertained lhe
Thornapple- Kellogg football team
nnd their coach. Art Smalley as a
surprise for their grandson and *on.
Cleo Rcbyler. nt a 6 30 dinner. Sat­
urday evening. Nov. 3. al tlte for­
mers home northwest ot town.
The occasion was Cleo * 18th birth­
day and was a complete surprise
There were fifteen guest*
One
member of thc team was unable to
be present because of sickness. TTvere
wa* a lovely dinner, football favors,
and everything to make It a reel

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Bachman of Lexington. Dr. Wilcox
wa* attending the Osteopathic Con-1
vention in Grand Rapid*
Hi* j
mother, who wa* formerly of Me- j
Bain also visited Mr* A. H. Parker. |
* Mr and Mrs. Glenn Allen of Partnelee attended a birthday supper at।
lhe Charles Uhl home at Grandville.!
Wednesday honoring Mias Beverley
Uh) * Mrs Elisabeth McCallum
Gesier of Centralia. Washington wa*
a visitor of Mrs Mark Ritchie last
week. ♦ Mr*. Kale taosra. her *onin-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs
Henry Schlppcr* and daughter of
Lansing were Thursday visitors of
lhe former* brother George Helnt*
in Leighton and also called on their i
nephew and cousin. Floyd Helrlgel 11
and family. * Mr and Mra. Henry
Stehr have returned from Pella,
Iowa where they visited a daughter.
MU* Bernice Sneathen stayed with
Mis* Lucile during their absence.

Thanksgiving Service

Bronchial
COUGHS

European war sone sailed 'a weak
ago Sunday and la expected home

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DAN C
WALLDORFF

He and his family visited

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THE HOME FRONT *
(Continued on Page 7. Bee. 1)

Verona. Italy

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n«M rCANANOL
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WAIT

Mr. and Mra Charlee Whittemore
of Rutland spent Sunday with their

in* tea bbuis ■&gt; onurv
mwv
Germany only thl* time byAaaer- 1

Dear Zolly,
I haven't written you folks for
some time so not having anything
I took quite
to do I thought I would scratch off
a few lines—•also letting you know Al pa, acme wit
my change of addrtta.
_ _ I
“l am here in UuTsi’dlv a* you

Friday. Nov 33—John. chapter 10:

straight through large mountain*
Rcglmrnt and Battalion I am in. The German* had good railroad

Monday, No* 34—Matthew, chap-

and act aa armed guards taking weren't bothering th*wi. They have
tham back into Germany and Aiistnval along pretty good. We taka
raa juat a convoy guard going up up around 1600 Gerries or Auatriana

Wednesday, Nov. 14—John, chap-

Wolff* headquarter* and Juat a few
might aay it'* in the Paa* aa It'a the
only way through the mountain*.
It 1* only about H mile wide at the
&lt;iac*t places nown to t or j rtxta
wide in lhe narrow places and high
rock walla of the mountain* atlck.
up on
on either
either aide.
aide. It
It U
is strewn
atream with
with II
up
wreckage on both aides. Many rail-

though I did get tired

Saturday. Nov. &gt;6—John, chapter

Friday, Nov. »—James, chapter 1.
Saturday. Dee. 1—Bphaaians. ehap-

Mra Willard Whittemore. * Mn.
Blanche Richards is spending ten
days at the Elwyn Hayward home
near "Hastings. caring for the Hay­
ward children while their parent*
are on a deer hunting trip bi tlic
Upper Penlruula. * Mr. and Mrs
Glenn William* and three suns were
topper guest* ol Mrs. Bertha Adam*
Thursday night. * Mr* Robert
Barnea. Mr* Ada Wright. Mr*. Alice
Collin* and Mrs Leda Harrington
■pent Friday afternoon in Hastings
* John Chamberlain has been on

and Mra. Maa Reynolds and Her­
man Reynold* left Saturday after­
noon on a deer hunting trip in the
Upper Peninsula, They were ac­
companied by Mr. and Mr* Elwyn
Hayward of Hastings * Mr and
Mr*. Winfred McBain of Hondo.

chapter 13.
i was around Munich some, com­
Monday. Dec. 3—Paalm 24.
Ing back, and It realty caught hall
by our plane* a* very few buildings
McBain, who has been ala Honed in
stand but
but what
what have
have been
been damaged.
damaged ,
*und
5 — Matthew. Texas, has received hi* honorable
TI vu
« ._ .
'
was talktne
talking with anm*
soma Garman*
Germans
discharge from service * Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Williams, local; Glenn
planea did their fine Job of bombing but they apeak aome Italian and ao
William* and Kenneth Dewey of
and strafing
do I and many apeak Bhgllsh. They
Friday. Dec. 7-Malthew. chapter near Hickory Corner*, left for lhe
I look my truck with Garry driv­ figure our new bomb 1* something,
Upper Peninsula early Monday
ers and a load of 60 P.W.'a and I asked them, which was probably »
Saturday. Dee. 6—Paalm Bl.
morning. * Captain Richard Robin brought back a load of nurses and foollah quaatlon. if they figured there
Sunday. Dec. 6—Oalatlan*. chapGerman WAC8 and moat of them
from Sunday until Monday morning
speak English- Theae Germans are "Well it depend* on Russia." They
Monday,
with hl* parent*, the Rev and Mrs
no trouble lo guard aa they know really hate tha Pole*. French and chapter 3.
W D Robinson He left for Fort
they are beaten They were fine lo
11 — EVhaeLina. Sheridan. III., on Monday Another
me—making me a bed and treating
chapter 4.
son. Pfc Malcolm Robinson of Fil­
me u a king. If there I* anybody don't believe America and Germany
Wednesday. Dee 12—Philippian*. ter. Maine, came Saturday evening
will fight again " And they Mid. chapter J.
for a visit with hi* parents Their
over lhe Paia, tell them they did a
Thursday. Dec. 13— ut Cortn- daughter Elisabeth and her girl
swell Job—aa well a* Munich and time"
thiana. chapter 3.
friend. Miss Betty Bottomly ot Lan­
Believe I've ran out of word*. Tell
other towns I've been in.
Friday, Dec 14—Philippian.-., chap- sing spent the weekend with them
A week ago Wedneaday I started
* Ray Boniface and Horace Tun­
Saturday. Dec. IS—John, chap- gate left Sunday for the north woods
to hunt deer W Mr*. WUl Seibel,
mill ready. I am now in limited
who ha* been visiting her sister
service because ot a couple injuries
Monday. Dec. 17—Paalm 27
I received while over here so once ' Tuesday. Dec. 14— 1st Corinthians,
I get back I am supposed to be dis­ chapter 15.
Saturday, accompanied by her Mater
charged.
who will spend the winter with her
to
Wedneaday. Dec 16—Paalm 44
It there Is anyone who la in my
Thursday. Dec 30 — Matthew,
Mrs. Henry Bull was in Battle
outfit from Barry county, let me chapter 28
Creek Saturday on business * Mrs
know. I think I may go to OerFriday. Dec 21—11 Timothy, chap- Doris Mcllvaln of Hasting* spent
the weekend with her parent*. Mr
Bo 111 close with hoping to see all
Saturday. Dec 22—John, chapter and Mr* Oscar Chamberlain * Mr*
friends back there, especially my
Hilda Sehulkeblr and three daugh­
wife. Fern, and daughter. Wilma,
ter*. Dorothy. Helen and Patty of
Sunday.
and all lhe rest
Alamo and her sister, Mia* Louise
chapter 21.
I am yours truly.
24 — Revelations. Doster of Kalamaaoo visited Mr '
Monday.
Pfc Basil Tobias. 36277044
and Mrs Marshall Norwood. Mr*.
chapter 32.
Tuesday. Dec. 26. Christmas—Luke Man- Doster and Mr. and Mrs Rog­
er Wllllnm* Sunday afternoon. *
। chapter 2.
We suggest that It would be help­ Mr and Mrs Al Olmstead of Assyria
ful to those who wiah to read dally, are tn chante of the restaurant here
i for the 34 day*, the lesson assigned while the owner is on a humins
for each day. to cut out and pre- trip * Mr* John Adam* spent Bun- '
। serve lhe above schedule for handy day with her daughter. Mrs Glenn
Williams and family at the W K
reference.
■ We believe that all who carefully Kellogg Farm and in the afternoon ;
read and think over these dally se­ attended Veaper services held in Un­
DEPENDABLE
SERVICE
lection* will find them helpful. Kellogg school # Mr and Mra Jay
Reading and thinking about them Connery of Kalamaioo called on
, may lead tn a faith that will bring Ml** Vida Van Hom Sunday after­
noon w Lincoln Bush is confined to
God's Spirit into one’* life.
YOU CALL-WE HAVE
hla home by illness Charles Garkill has also been on the sick list
DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 2861
* Ml*-'. Barbara Leonard who is
SPECIAL MEETING OF
attending Ann Arbor University.
THE COMMON COUNCIL
। spent thc weekend with her par| ent*. Mr and Mrs Leon Leonard
11/J 5
_ ___ and family * Mrs Leon Leonard,
st*. &gt;i 1 wa* in Kalamaaoo last Saturday
AUrr
Mrs. David Honeywell of Prairie‘
i ville spent Friday night with Mr:,
l»»in Marr- Doster She went to Battle
Creek Saturday to visit her daughHaith, ter. Opal and family * Kenneth
b* dt. Aldrich, who has been oversea* for
tSrr. wrn, time, has received hU di*Hieg*i. charge and arrived home Friday of
■ rah., i igsj week * Dean Williams Is atay?* ,h” ing with his grandparent*. Mr and
Mr* Marshall Norwood while hi*
i"'»« , parent* are in northern Michigan
WHILE THEY LAST
" *’,p । The November meeting of the
, i*« Mar-o-not class of thc Delton Sun| day school was held al the home
i*r ’
1,1 Mr "n&lt;* Mr* Rnl&gt;rrt Barnes.
«( ia&lt;-1 Tuesday evening. Nov. 6 About 30
"* t*- members attended and enjoyed tho
h4C«» ' p*eellent aupper and the hospitality
Cma- i of thc Bamca
rmiwr I Al the business *e**ion the treas­
urer reported enough money on
hand to pay for the stained glass
window for the church. A* this
eon,**t Pr°Jcet 15 now' considered complete.
NO PHONE ORDERS, PLEASE!
' •. auggeaUcn* were made for a new
r with project. Glad)-* Chamberlain. Eloise
d
Leonard and the Rev. Robinson were
SHer appointed a* a project committee

PACKIR6 COMI
from a farm north of Pralrlwille ■
They are the parent* of three etilldren: Floyd Wilkinson. Cadillac;1'
Mr* Barton Cortright. Kalamaaoo;
and Mr*. Ray Castle of Prairieville;
with six grandchildren'and six great­
grandchildren. Mr and Mrs Wil­
kinson celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary by holding open house
to their friend* and relative*. -

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Mr and Mrs Jay Wilkin&amp;on. well
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will observe their 62nd wedding an­
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Wilkinson, the aon of Mr. and Mrs
Lafayette Wilkinson was bom Iq
Prairieville township. Feb. 7. 166!
Mrs. Wilkinson, the daughter of Mr
and Mr*. William Hell was bom in
Mendon. St. Joe county. Oct. 27

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THVBSDAT. NOVEMBER 13, 1M5

and Sarah Keiser was born July 15, To this union were born two daugh­
In this party are Miner and Ames
1884 In Yankee Springs township. ters. Edna and Maxine.
CUre Churchill wu guest of honor i»ne specialist. Iva wu struck by Palmer. Henry and Austin Loftus,
Mr. Keiser Is survived by hi* wife
Mr ,M M,. U B.
“ Uu“'
Barry county near Middleville. Ha Nettle, two daughters, Mra. Leslie
Sunday. Nov. 11 at a family dinner a car while alighting from a Mus- Ralph Palmer. Dick MacNaughton.
UfU» .«&gt; |
m lh, „„„u
at his home to celebrate his blrtn-1 kegon bus lost February and has Clare Mugrldge, Bernard Bedford I •.»«««. B«Uy Fran
departed this life on Nov. 3. 1948 at Steeby ot Middleville and Mra.
Fritz were Sunday guc»U at the |
day. There was a birthday cake. I hern an invalid since. She was able and Bob Linden of Hastings.
Claude Wright of Deerfield. Ini. a
Again in Pulpit
gifts and everything to make it a ] to get nbout on crutcnes
Bound for Germfast. U. P, the Wolter
Walter Oulbert home in Halting*
Hast In v« i
' ’"Y? “““
crutches wnen
when sne
she
brother Charles of Holcombe. Wis­
I A““£
21 dan.
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al__ __ a.lhe
.
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. .all
n .aa,
I,mV*
,1mthe samellmK
i~ riKUB, v, wis &lt;«».
*»day
exceoting
abaenee
i fell
and
broke
limb that ’"me day were Russell and Jerald -ten &gt; bMhd.v dlnn-r ™
He was united In marriage to Eliz­ consin. a sister. Mra. Grace Nichols
and family of Kalamazoo are glad ' cf the son. Lt. Don Churchill, who had been fractured, below the plate ! Bedford and Roy McCauI.
abeth Senalba on October 18. 1908 of Middleville and two grandsons.
j Is on hl* way home from Manila that was Inserted, and as It had I Gene with friends from out-ofHe was a kind and loving hus­
She departed this life shortly after
and it was hoped he would arrive commenced to knit before discovery, town are Ed Aubl). Bill Sweet and Chude Kennecn nnd her brother.
band and father, a jovial friend and
Uy from ills Jong illness to for the event. Member* of the fam- , Ls again hospitalized. Hard luck I Irving Luu.
marriage.
, Lee McWethy and wife of Grand
Obituary
He was united in marriage lo ra neighbor was always willing to
again be able to occupy the pulpit Uy present were the James Polhe-i for a small girl!
1 Another party coYnposed of Edd Rapids were in Battle Creek Rundo for others
Guemie
Ray
Keiser,
son
of
Philip
Nettle
Andler
on
October
33.
1012.
alto was ”
the vicRoy. Ham Bal’d’ i day
in his church. Rev. Carley was a mua family. Mr. and Mra. Clarence
:‘.-y la see their aunt, Mrs. Winifred
Fred Slagel. who~
'* : Timin and &gt;on—
ractures. ._
Is in
owe
who is convalescing from
... a
, i "nd son Harry. Jr. mid Lewis Balsch | Owens
former pa«ar of Uie Middleville DeSmit and son Kenneth of Plain- [ tlm ot two hip fractures.
well. Mra. Hilda P^pra of Grand serious condition at thc home of hU left Tuesday lor the Upper Penin­ oncumonU On their way they saw
MethodBt church.
Rapids and Miss
Churchill of. daughter. Mra. Barney Clsler. on thc sula uliere they hope to get Mitne s deer loping across thc road near
game Thu will be Roy's first trip.
■he Milo Shaw farm, on M-37. *
Middleville.
| Prairie.
Guild Meeting
Walter Moore, c.itetftker at Hunt­ Mrs. Hatlie Stevens will entertain
-----------। Henrv Brog who recently inlnrrd
Twelve member* of the Young
Hospital Guild to Meet
hl’ hnfk |n 11 Tall, is much improved ers lodge near Grand Marais. U. P.. • hr West Side club at their annual
Woman * Guild’ met with Mrs. Doris
who has been unending several Thanksgiving dinner this wee*
Myers last Thursday
Tnuraoay evening for
lor the
me || Pennock hospital guild No. 10 will1
’"1 ’HmZ'ta'hh'Ln’oimi
weeks
in Middleville, left for the Thwrvdsv * Tom Berry left Sundav
SuUU,
mraunj. Several
Smr.1 were
«ra ab»&gt;■ ram Mil. Mra. olive T.lbot .1 ,11 W" t?”
“X",
monthly meeting.
rani Moura « .ktora. In U» i.m- n'clo-k IhU ThurM.y Nov 15. ta ,
« ple.MM Bin I- va-oi nn Sunday accompanied ‘y
G. E Blake.
—neru to spend a couple days h’in»&gt;Ily. The next meeting, a Christma* . a potluck supper and the evening
I
Hastings He underwent a toe am- I
ing.
■ party, will be with Mr*. Ethel Van- |
putatlon last week, for gangrene.
,
Mra Emmett Sheehan of Bowen
Death of John VanderVeen
I Sickle on Dec. 8th. One of theL,
Death ha* again Invaded Middle- •ownship held onen house Sunday to
eChristmas projects is packing a box
s,ck and Convalescing
Doable Birthday Celebration
&gt; vide and taken another bustnes* relatives and friend* honoring her
"for a two-year-old child at the
Iva Mae Chapman, ten-yeiir-qld,
lister,
Mrs. Garr ?tt D"Vl*ser of Den­
Two
rouses
twins
bv
birth,
celeman.
Jahn
J
Vnr.drrVcen,
60.
■ Methodist Community House in daughter of the George Chapmans.
orated tneir
ostn oirtnaay
togetner prominent »ivxc,
their 58th
birthday together
grocer nchen- ,u,
for kiunjthlrty- - ver. Colo. Several Middleville rclaGrand Rapids.
I was taken to Borg ess hospital In brated
at thc Glenn Solomon home on, one year*, uxvsed away this Mon- , uvea attended. * Sunday dinner
Grand Rapids St with a family din- day morning Nov 12 in Butter- j «”i«U of Mr. and Mra. W. R. Harper
' I ner Sunday. Glenn and hi* cousin ’ worth hospital. Grand Rapids after .were her sister and brother. Miss
I Clayton Solomon of Grand Rapids a long period of railing health. Mr J Jeanette and Fred Howard and ht"
were born on Nov 10 of thr same VunderVeen wo* an obliging and 'laughter Miss Ruth, of Ionia. * MY
merchant
mid‘ “will
Mrs. Gerald White “and small
I year. Present also for the dinner accr.inmodaiini;
‘
*"
**’ *f mil1 **"
' were Mrs Clayton Solomon and be greatly missed, not only by the son David, and Mrs. Waiter Thorn­
।
daughter.
Marjorie and thc Russell family. but thc community and ton spent Sunday In Lansing with
Now Owned and Operated By
1 the Indies' mother. Mrs. P. B Bui­
and Curtis Salomon families
It many friends
lt, i&lt; survived by two daughter [ton who is not well. * Mr and Mrs.
। was a very happy time for both thc
ALBERT and STANLEY STAUFFER
Mrs Arnold Parker and Mrs Agnes ' Arthur Kenyon were in Grand RapI1 gentlemen.
Becht. n son Ri.bert. and u fuater- *',s nn business Frldav, Mrs. Pearl
SAME NAME - SAME GRADE OF MILK - SAME SERVICE
daughter
Mrs Ralph Kenyon, nil I Kenyon accompanied them and
Guest Sneaker
a brother. Peter I "Dent the day with her cousin. Mrs.
11 Mrs Carol Burkholder of Hastings of Middleville
WE NOW HAVE Cottage Cheese and Whipping Cream
,j will give a book review at the mcet- VandirVecn and a sister. Miss Nel- | Frank Kenyon. * Mr. and Mrs. Haring of thc Woman's Club. Nov 30. lle VanderVecn of Grand "Rapid*; old Griffeth nnd children spent
RHONE 2651 FOR DELIVERY SERVICE
seven grandchildren and three great- 1 Sunday evening in Grand Rapids
grandchildren
Thev called at thc Osbert and Lewis
Ooen House
Funeral services will be held at . Griffeth homes and also attended
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Finkbelner the Mlddk-vilir Methodist church at evening services at lhe Church of
who have recently moved Into their 2 o’clock thLs Wednesday. Interment ’he Open Door on Grandville Ave,
&gt; where the Rev. Robert Hal) is pasnew home on Ruwll St. will hold in Mt Hope cemetery
The sympathy of thr community tor. and hl* brother, the Rev Hugh
open house to their friends on Sun­
evangelist. Both boys were former
Is extended the bereaved ones
day. Nov 18 from 3 to 9 p m
Middleville lad*, sons of Mr and
Good and Big!
| Mra Edd Hull
Louis P. Marlett
Word ha* been received of the
Louis P Marlett. 57. took his life
COOKIE JAR
Installation
* j Follow the exciting advenabout 9:30 Monday morning by death of Harry Moore, husband of I There was a large attendance
89c
.•hooting, at hl* farm home known the former Mamie Parker, and । -------- — , ----- “
as thc Geonre Dav I, place, four and brother-in-law of Mat. Bert and I Thursday evening at the public in­
stanniion of
oi thc
inc new officers
omeers of
oi
Has a modernistic design In
cne-hnlf miles -southwest of Mid­ Charles Parker Mr Moore passed | stallatlon
Middleville
No. 17 OES and
dleville
His bodv was discovered away on Thursday. Nov 8 nt hLs Mlddlevl’le Chapter No ’? QES .nd
assorted colors. Practical!
«)1 enjoyed the ceremonies. _vv«Doriz
near the garage by his wife who home In Cottonwood, Cnllf, after ' "»
Poulson acted os installing officer
Hand Decorated
and was assisted by Clara Harper
Favorite
Dr C P Lathrop, coroner anl|
Change to winter oil. lub­
ns chaplain and Mildred Maclver
Home nn Furlough
Undcr-sherlff Leon Doster, who III-.
Gift Idea
ricate the chaisis, and
.x—h:l. Those who were In­
Claude Wright of the U S Navy ' "
•** —
marshal,
I vertiented, attributed n-.c ari :&lt;• &lt;lr...... Thurjdnv
...u,auu, nnd Is» spending
openumH 1 sstalled
have your car's battery
lal,e?,*were:
’crc; Worthy matron. Florsuondency over 111-hcnhh Mr Mar- arrived
Whistling
"imr time with liLv ull- thc former &lt;’nr''' Miller; worthy patron. Harvey
checked ond tested.
-------- •
• Miller: asso. matron. Leona Lor.gOwosso, nnd ourchnsed thc farm last . Maxine Kcl-er and hi* small son
I May Shortly after, he underwent ■ Hr was unable to reach Mjddleville | xireel Smith; asso. patron.-CUrence
I a serlnn* aneratlon and has been in for the funeral of his father-in-law. Longstreet, secretary. Le'ino Kirk­
Patrick: treas . Daisy Hiar: conduc­
Cuernie Keiser
j poor health since
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tress. Dorothy Bonnevlll?; smo
| He Is survived bv hL* a-ife Edith. '
Two-quart alxa. Sp»rkllD5 gl»M.
Sundav dinner gitest* ni thc R»y cond. Lulu Clark Appointed offi­
A cheery -BUUa tcUs when
cers installed were: Adah. Mildred
Wilev;
Ruth.
Ruby
Henning:
Es
­
' son Paul. Senman 3 c. Norfolk, Va, I'ne were Mrs Anna Yardlev. Mrs
I one sterw-'n. 1st Lt Wavne Bodarv ■ Oina Shear nf laiwcll anti Mrs Ad- ther. Mildred Clsler; Martha. DeFV
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
GIhnh Covered
: with the U S army In Germany nnd । die Aidrink and son Martin of Bnker: Electa. Mary Cook: chaplain
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
| n s’sfer Mrs Ben llannaefc of Wes: I Grand Ranids The ladles are niece- Jean Bntech: marshal. Helen Hooi»llostenN Tr«y
nf Mrs Sarah Mi-Caul Afternoon er: warder. Lucile Smalley; sentin.il
Bsveral dainty p*t^xu» So
HASTINGS
PHONE 2554
.,.r
a,.u „„ „&gt;m.a !Vrrnnn Hnooer; organist. Beatxl-e
The bodv was removed to the
choose from. 11x20J'"’n
Beeler funeral home where services Hobart and children of Grand RanIds nnd Vern Thomas and son Blrae 1 l&gt;earcrs. Nellie Bedford and Mildred
of
Parmelee
*
Mr
and
Mrs
Eldon
1
Carter
Fire-King Inssero’c
Intcnuent m thc Michigan Center
cemetery near Jackson The »*mr f.r plas.
.a«t Rites (nr Three Cilirens
Sunday dinner
-ity. BaLiy, 5&gt;e
IV* -10"
nnd brothers Mr and Mrs G'»nni
— ----- —
ed so the family in this tragedy
"&gt;IUncton Cliff'”d nnd riepn V’el- 1 nnd Mr nnrt Mr3 Arthur Oeuk»«
an auto-train
I'timnn nnd their fxmtl'os. nil of wh- met‘ death *in
“ ""
Here are the favorite
crash Saturday evening. Nov 3 w»-c
Mrs Isabelle Lepper Grand Rinstories of childhood
Middleville
Methodist
1 Ids Press agent since 1812 thinks it Solomon nnd little dniiqhter n'r- ’••Id- In
— :he
- - ---------— —
---------Glass DonL'e Hotter
good adventure tales
he- church. Tuesday and Wednesday
i Ls time she hod n rest anti has •"•ndin'’ nxrt rf this vri-v
crammed with whole­
You can *eo
w'-* —
I asked to be released bv the Press sister and h'isliand nt r.idilhe mid
J,
,
u_
Guaranteed against he*t 2«uU
at­
~ »•some excitement.
I Comnanv
An arrangement has thr F”»3 Intend to do »’■»&gt;* hnnt’n? 1 The hundreds of people who
breakage. I'/.-qL
* Edd Pinkhelnrr nnd Frank Lee ' tended and the masses of floral offe-incs
were
mute
tributes
of
th"
left down town nnd will be cared left on Sundav for the Finkhein^
regard In which thev were held A"
tor on the F"8t side hr David 1
tn look for deer .ind enjoy a -&gt;-&lt;• noc«ewirs nf those qualities
and Eugene Crens and on thc West
that attracted people and had manv
side by Clare Brog and son Ken­ little outlne
friends.
neth.
! Han-v. Just home on furlough from
Services for Mr. KeLser were con­
For 2 to 8 Year O'Ji
Parents- School Forum
1 India, nnd Nancy were entertained ducted bv Rev LaMnlne Wrloht nf
A Little Girl *
A parents-schooi forum nnd round nt a family dinner Sunday i»t the Farmland. Ind. uncle of Mr. K’s
son-in-law
Claude
Wriaht
He
was
table discussion wilt hr held at thc
Thornapple-Kclloee school at Bom. *•■11 1r. Grind Rni-ids * Little Ken­ assisted by his wife and Dr. R. D
Tuesday evening. Nov 20 Parents neth Dedfe-d reinra"! ’-'ll of Mr Leonard, oastor of the Incal church
FirmtnvM-s nf the White Product'
are incited lo bring any child prob­
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lem they may have and osk any ’’mifck hnxnirai nt Hasting* lost Cornoratlnn attended In n body
Questions they wish
It Is Imped week because of nn nt’ack of nneu- Interment was In Mt Hope cemethis gathering will bring a closer re
. ­ mnnia. * Mr nnd Mrs .Inc Cronin
Among those present from away
, latlonship between home and school- । &lt;’f Grand Ranld* were Sunday dln1 ncr guest* at her aunt. Mrs E F were Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Keisc
BARGAIN PRICES ON
KURSK’S KIT
School Vacation
Blake nnd family * Mrs Denn of Holcombe. Wls. Mr and Mr*
Pretty deer maple flnlah.
Chorles
Wright of Deerfield. Ind.
Thomapple-KclLigg school
will be
^-...«
Voorhorst
nnd daughter Mb« Clnra
ODD SIZE WINDOWS. STORM SASH &amp; DOORS.
Delight the little folks at
closed Thursday and Friday of next Voorhnrst of Holland, snent Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Andler of HasHo* everything for th* llttla
week. Nov 32 and 23. tor thc nn- ! and Mondav with their daughter tines. Mr and Mrs. Wilbert Andler
nuraa—even candy pillal
BARGAIN CLOSE-OUT PRICES ON ODD LOTS OF
. Schipper and„„„ mid daughter. Miss Bettv of Flint
nuul Thanksgiving vacation
, and "tster. Mrs J.. F
LUMBER AND INSULATION BOARD.
। family
Mr _..2
nnd :*...
Mrs ",;.
Kenneth Mr 'nd Mr* Dhrls Andler of Eaton
Deer Hunting
Voacl of Jackson spent the Week­ Raplifs, Will Steeby nnd daughters.
Meet Mickey ond Donald
end with her parents. Mr and Mrs Mrs Rita Katz of Marshall. Mra
Educational. Fun Tool
, ------Alice Garfield
and Mrs.
,
------------ of Augusta
-----------------thc male population from Middla- Henry Broc
Rev Karl Keefrr and daughter. M^5aret, W®!?™" ,°1 OoJWwa_t"vlllc and vicinity this week—all
| bound for the deer haunts in Mien Mrs Edcor Ranbc. Who were called
Thc Joint -&gt;■
rites «»Wednesday
after­
j
,
Sweet
A stock of dressed and sized 2 x 4's, 2 x 6's. 2 x S't
One partv of nine started Monday to Middleville bv the death of Mr noon for Mr nnd Mrs. Arthur
PlRNNle*’
for the Upper Peninsula and go to K
. s brother-in-law and sister, Mr Geukcs were as largely attended as
and 1 inch boards at prices which will permit you
the part near the Wisconsin line I mid Mrs Arthur Geukes. returned anv funeral ever held in Middle­
All available space In the
.
to their heme In Mt Pleasant. Iowa. ville
5.9AK j
to build those needed buildings.
church was occupied. Including thc
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Her head tilts and
We have on experienced I drove his cousin. Miss Evelyn Geukes basement where n loud speaker had
home from MenrnhLs. Mo, returned been installed and many stood out­
turns and her langman continuously available hpme Tuesday * Mrs. Leo Wurm side the building. The floral tri­
lashed eyes move. ExYES. WE HAVE ROOFING. PAINT. HARDWARE AND
and three children. ElUabcth. D-&gt;n- butes filled the entire front of the
to apply our
Nlnetcen-lnch.
j r.a and Leonard returned to their i church, Business men were pall
Helps 'em to learn letter!
NAILS.
and numbers. Stands fortyi home in Watervliet Monday after *
writing disappear* like
two inches high.
। at
tensing tnr
sister
Dr R D Leonard of Middleville
attending
the luncrm
funeral or
of ncr
her zlster
CARBOLA
! and remaining with her mother.1 was the minister and was assisted
FOR THAT ROUGH CONSTRUCTION WE CAN FILL
Mrs Emma William* for a few days .by C F &lt;Dad‘ Angell of Hasting*.
Mr Wurm was also In attendance at former Barry county Y secretary;
YOUR ORDER FOR MATERIAL CUT TO YOUR SPE­
r
the funeral * Mrs Garret DeVisser Rev Karl Keefer of Mt. Pleasant.
JUST ARRIVED
i
of Denver. Colo. also called here bv I Town, formerly of Grand Rapids,
CIFICATIONS. AT REASONABLE PRICES.
the death of her sister, with her I brother of Mrs Geukes paid fine
Aluminum
sons Eugene of Denver nnd Harold tribute to his brother-in-law and
COTTON
I of thc U 8 Navy are remaining for *l*tcr. Art and Florence. He brought
a visit with relatives
। out the thought that as they hod
Among thc . many out-of-town [ shared al! life’s experiences togethCLOTHES LINE
to your cellars, garages,
people attending the Geukes funeral «- «° ‘hey had together met the last
barns, poultry houses, dog
last Wednesday were Mr and Mrs Great Moment Interment was made
Noy In stock In large coil
Roman Feldpausch of Hasting*, and i 10 Mt Hone cemetery beside the son
trom which we can measure
houses, etc.
CLOTHES PINS
hre brother. Charles Parker of the Donald, who met sudden death thlroff any length you wishU
S
NaVv.
Mrs
Carl
Dunlap.
Mrs.
,
teen
years
ago.
CARBOLA DDT la a dlslnlecUnl
Friday A- Saturday
Jack Peeling. Mr nnd Mr*. Gilbert : Mrs. KeUer who was terribly tnpaint which destroys disease
VandcrKolk. Alvin VanderKolk. I
&gt;n the accident Is showing
$1.49
Bright
polished
aluminum,
germs, kills flies, mosquitoes.
Mrs Margaret Keegstra. Mrs. Lucile !
improvement at Butterworth
14x18-Inch else.
Norgnord nnd Mrs Phcnie Moon.'! wcrih hospital. Grand Ranld* but is
all &lt;’t Grand Rapids * Mrs Prlncle | requiring full-time special nursing.
Insects on contact.
Kenyon and Mrs Pearl Kenyon. Mr Tier injuries consisted of fracture*
nnd Mrs Ralph Kenvon nnd Nel! I °T skull, jaw. elbow and leg, some of
2', lbs. of CARBOLA DDT makes
Cook visited their brother nnd un- (which have been adjusted.
Permanent Type ANTI-FREEZE—Limited Quantity-. .$2,65 Gal.
cle. Harry Cook nt Athens. Sunday |
-----------feet. One application is effective
nnd also called'nn other relatives In i
Death of Infant
for three months.
I that vicinity Mrs Cook fell a few
„,uu„un
Deepest
sympathy
of thc conununI days ago and broke her hip and is i Ity Is extended lo Mr and Mrs. Bur­
I hosplUlixed. * Mra. Peter Peterecn ; dette Cline of Parmelee In the sudI nnd mother. Mrs. Carrie Slckel* । den death of their baby daughter
lem. We can help you.
ALLAN C. HYDE, MGR.
went to Detroit Sunday to attend | Bettv Jmn Wednradav everting
.1- funeral
--------- - * Mr
, o&lt;rret
The baby who was five month* old
I
n
I
/
e‘i tlte
Mrs
Garrett| DevU'e/i
D*VLt«ef'
*W« SELL HIGH GRADE BUILDING MATERIAL A FUELS"
LyUarker s Drug Store accompanied by
bv Mrs.
Mrs Vern Hoouer.
Hnmwr. :| Funeral services were held fr
from
u ..
... ., | who vUt,«1 » alatw in that area un- lhe Pnrmelee MethrdBt church
HASTINGS, MICH.
PHONI 2701
111 WEST STATE ST.
naitingi,
Mich, til they returned on Tuesday * Miss 2 o'clock Friday with burial in
I
I Alice William* of Pleasant Hill spent j Parmelee cemetery.
Birthday Dinner

I Kalamazoo, Friday for services of a

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ON THE HOME FRONT
Chungking, China
20 September IMS •
Mre. Louis Karme-s
Trto Cafe
Heelings Mich.
Door Folks.
The boys are setting around the
office supposed to be working but
at the present we are all taking
tunks making sarcastic comment* on
ths brew the mess hall has been
•erring u* in the name of coffee for
tha past week. Cpf Miller claims
that It b "Truly out of thb world."
nTiw*. w.

I ■iiiiiiniiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimi

1 have boon promoted to T/Bgt. X
haven't figured out y»4 hew much

helps. I have hopes that it won't
be many more months though. At
lhe present I have the grand total
of 75 points, and 23 and *4 "months
overseas. Also have been In lhe
army nearly 4 years. Tills all adds
up to an early discharge. I hope.
Unfortunately. I am caught in Im­
portant work and at the present
there Is no one to replace me. That
means that I will alt here In thia
job until a replacement can be pro­
cured. I hope this won't be long.
At the longest I am sure that I can
only be held here another 60 days
don't
believe mat
that 1I win
will oe
be
»and
na 1I uon
t oeueve

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thing I am actually worrying about
Wa Joko about It. and have more U the transportation home. That
fun over it than if It were fit to
will in all llkllhood be by army
drink. I Uilnk it must be some
transport, and moat of them are not
•ctenUst’s Idea of ersal* coffee or
very fast. Regardless, in a reason­
able length of time I hope to be
Well. I have some news tor you. home and free ot the army. Wheth-

LIFE STARTS TODAY!

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GENERAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
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427 N. Manova.

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tune to be home by Christmas. I
have no idea. I hope that I am
well on the way by then and really
good luck could find me heme al
that time. Actually you know about
aa much about when I am coming
home u f do. but I have high hopes
I got another letter of yours today
and I am glad to hear that things
arc working out so well In the store.
As for myself taking a rest when
I get bock, frankly I haven't thought
about It that way much I have
figured that good food and hard
work would be all the rest that 1
needed and I believe that I am
right. I have been doing mostly
office work for 4 years now and it is
not good. I don't like it and It Is
not exactly a healthy way to make
a living.
We are sill) aa busy u ever in lhe

They have four children. * Sunday NOTICE TO CBBDFTOBS
radio section.
orders lo work from 7:00 am. to dinner guest* at the Olenn Mar­
10:00 pjn seven days a week, and shall home were Mn. Rachel Hill
so far we have had lo do exactly of Battle Creek, Joyce Friable of
that. It li a rough grind, and no Nashville, and Jack Bottomley of
Joke. We work under a constant
pressure In this section that Just Norton called on Mr. and Mrs. John
|
does not exist tn the rest of the Darby and Mr and Mn. Will Hyde
I
army, or If It does. I never noticed of Nashville this week. * Sgt. Dorr
I
It. I have been at It so long though Darby of Camp Grant spent two
•
that I am used to It and it means days with the home folks. * Mrs.
|
nothing to me, nor to thc rest of Marjorie Skidmore and baby of
Hastings spent Sunday
the boys III
LUC
In UIW
this ACVWVII.
section. Wc
.-V .have ■ ..-I,....p7 with Mr. and
.w
darned good boys here, have to I Mrs. Ernie Skidmore,
j
LyBABKKK'B DRUG S. OHB
have or we could not function, and
Mrs. Ora Smith returned to her
our favorite past time Is giving out i home in Doster after spending a
•to
- officers
&lt;» ..........
....l.
i
_____
obdbb ran ruiuOATioi
, InformaUon
in the frank| eat, most direct method that we can delman * Mr and Mrs Leslie Ad­
and still not get our tails In trouble ams and Mn. Sarah Ostroth had
for having an Improper attitude or as their Sunday dinner guests. Mr.
I something So far none of us have and Mrs E J Bates and family of
and probably will not either, as we
are getting to be expert* at lhe Snyder of Woodland, and Mr and
. game I will tell you all about it Mrs Finkbeiner of Middleville. *
Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox enter- &gt;
when I get home.
I Our work here is a terrific grind, talncd Mr and Mrs Arthur Wilcox
| but It Is interesting. We handle all end daughters of Vermontville. Mr
the radios the China Theatre Head- Davb of the same place, and Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Armour of Quimby.
I Job to file them numerically, by »ub- Sunday Mr*. Wilcox and Mrs. Ar­
Ject. cress reference them, protect mour were in Grand Rapiib Tues­
I the Signal code that they arc wrll- day * Mr and Mrs Maynard Tuck­
ten in. decide what distribution er spent the weekend in Clarksville.
should be put on each radio, deliver Mr* Tucker returnedjo her school
the signal code that they arc writ­ in the Durfee district Monday morn- I
pie. and take enre of the thousands ing. Mr Tucker b again at lhe.
ot odds and ends that continually Hasting* Mfg Co office, after hav- ’
■ crop up 24 hours a day My par- ing spent more than three years In
1 tlcular Job is sort of that of the the Navy
। miscellaneous man
I know the
| work in thr entire section quite STATZ ROAD
Tl&gt;e Fisher school is closed this
thoroughly and I have a centrally
ITS FULL STRENGTH go it goes right to work. , located desk and all thc odds and
1 ends that don't conform with our McIntyre's mother passed away
No waiting. No extra steps. Fleischmann's fresh regular operating procedure and are Thursday We express our deepest
active Yeast helps make bread that’s more de­ giving some one trouble usually wind
up in my lap I either figure out bias and family of the Hinds Dint­
licious and tender, sweeter-tasting every time!
. what Ls lo be done or decide who is spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs
to figure it out and give II to them. Andrew Kennedy. * Mrs Daisy Peck
I am also tn charge of 12 typists spent Sunday with her daughter and
IF YOU BAKE AT HOME a-Get
nnd am lhe chief clerk of thr typ- family. Mr and Mrs. Hollis McIn­
Fleischmann's active fresh Yeast
tst's section. I never walked out tyre and Louise of Nashville. * We
with the familiar yellow label.
1 o! this office but what I didn't feel arc sorry to hear that Mrs. Kendall
Dependable—it’s been America's
like I was going away leaving aome- Keller Is very 111 and in a Battle
thing undone and I have never Creek hospital * Mr and Mrs. Wm.
favorite for more than 70 years.
walked into this office when there Newton entertained Mr and Mrs
I wasn't something walling for mr to Rom Bliven of the Star Diet. Bun­
do. If a man could stand it he day * Mre Marne O'Connor and
could work 24 hours a day here the Mary Jane Becker arc spending a
I rest of hb life nnd at the end of few weeks in Chicago with relatives. ’
that time he would still probably be * C N Margie Matthews of Battle
I hurrying trying to gel one thing Creek visited her parents. Mr. and
Mrs Eldon Matthews, Friday eve­
| more done
When thc radios start coming in ning.
J thick thb whole office Immediately
becomes a mad house and stays GLASS CREEK
I that way indefinitely.
Mr and Mrs John Foreman of
I have done a lot of writing about Austin Lake were Sunday visitors
thc office. I suppose that is be- at Forrest Havens’. * Mrs. Sara Er| cause I nm here so much and there wny is spending some Umc In the NOTICE TO OBEDITOBfi

A CMAMCBI

Don’t cut corners on wiring! See Wiley's Elecfrig lew
before you build or modernise. We will gladly work w
you. and with your builder or architect, to help yoo p
vide for BETTER LIVING THRU ■ ITTIB WIRING.

OBDBB FOB FUBU0AT10*

TO KALAMAZOO
TO FORT WAYNE
9.60 AJf. Dally
OBDBB FOB FOBUOATIOK

TO JACKSON

6.45

Here's sweeter, tastier bread
with

STATION—TRIO CAM

FLEISCHMANN'S

Special 8/tW I
... with Rllsburu’s Scsf

U so little else to write about Even
so this b a 3 page letter and for
mr. that b darned good
It has
been a long time since I have been
able to find enough to fill three
1 pages In a single letter.
j
Saw an excellent show this eve­
ning "Junior Mbs" was the name.
i nnd If you have not seen it already,
please do
II is excellent enter­
tainment and I am sure that both
you and Dad would get a lot of en­
joyment from it
I have not received any news
about the cottage or the chicken*,
rabbit*, orchard, or much of any­
thing else for quite a while 1 ima­
gine that the Trio b taking up prac­
tically all of your time.
I am glad to hear that Dad gels
to go out to the lake every morning
That b swell. You should be able
to go a bo When I get back, you
can go any old timeayou want to.
We will work out a way. and T don't
think it will be hard at all.
How Is Lucille coming? I haven't
heard from her for quite a while.
I suppose that b natural enough as
I haven't written for quite a while
cither
My correspondence has
finally degraded to such an extent
that I don't even carry on a pre­
tense of writing to anyone ebe any­
more. I really hate to write and lhe
only people that I write to ara you
and Margaret. That b not good, as
I enjoy hearing, but I hate to ans-

6

L E 6 A L $

New York. New York
Three Cheers. Since this letter OBDBB POB rUBUCATlOM
wa* written a note from Dick s*ys
that ho la on hb way home. He
should arrive within the next two

Flour

BRANCH DISTRICT
Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox have
sold their farm home here, and hav­
ing purchased a home in Hastings,
they expect lo move there soon.
They plan to spend this winter in
Florida. Our neighborhood will miss
| the Wilcox family. Mr and Mrs
j DowalU ol Detroit, who have bought
I thc farm, will move about Dec. 1st.

ISO E. Stole St.

Ph. 2137

OFFICIAL

AAA
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24 HOUR SERVICE
WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED THE OF­
FICIAL AAA REPRESENTATIVE FOR
THIS AREA.

WE ARE EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ALL
ROAD SERVICE, DAY OR NITE.

WELLES
MOTOR
DAY PHONE

2712
0EDEI1 FOR fl:

LOOKING
AHEAD!
An American Tradition . . . and

it’s still mighty commendable.
Plan for that future home now!
Let us help you. now and later.
Home Financing IS our, business,

and we can help you make it

yours.

SEE US FOR
BUILDING LOANS

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
STEBBINS BLDG.

Ticketa to All Points

timra

Homer Erway home In Johnstown.
* Word was received that Oscar
...
Otis Is very ill in the Ann Arbor "'•J11*4’11-. h."
hospital * Mr. and Mrs Fred Bech- ।
tel ol Hastings were Sunday callers
at Chas. Whittemore’s * Ray OUs
spent the week with hb children in
Kalamaxoo. * Mra. Nellie Foreman
of Hastings was a Bunday visitor at
Ray Erway'* * Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Erway and 1-ouic Erway of Kalama­
zoo spent Sunday with the Djck
Romw at their Gun lake cottage a
Mr and Mrs Clyde Warren and
Patty Ann were In Detroit Sunday.
* Mra Roy Onkei and Mrs Rex OBDER FOR PUBLICATION
Tate attended the Leaders Training
class in Hastings Tuesday.

SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Capt and Mrs. Kenneth Dunn re­
turned from Texas and spent from
Thursday until Sunday with hb
pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn.
* Mf. and Mrs. Frances Gorham
were Sunday afternoon callers at
Mr. and Mrs Art Goriiam* of Dow­
ling. * Mr. and Mrs James Wilcox ,
attended a birthday dinner at the,
home of their daughter and hus- 1
band. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lord. ।
Mrs. Jennie Wilcox of Martin was
also (here. * Mr. and Mrs. Oley
Bouglass and family of Carlton Cen- ।
ter were Sunday guests at lhe home
of his mother. Mrs. Lib Douglass.
| Lottie Douglass spent the day with
Deli Is Oaks. ★ Mrs. Jennlo Wilcox
of Martin came Saturday for a visit
ThU letter h finished. I can't with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
James Wilcox. ♦ Sunday afternoon
think of anything more.
callers at the home of Mr. and Mn
Hoping to see you soon.
Roy Oaks were Lemuel Oaks and
Love,
Earl Clagett of Prairieville and Mr.
Dick
and Mrs. Melvin Oaks of Dowling.
8/Sgt. Richard Knnr.es
vfiX Hq China Theater

San. Only

1Z.01 A.M. Dally

Member F.H.LJJ.

SERVICE

235 S.
Jefferson

PKONI
2968

NIGHT

�tittK1TWC-S

sevtsorait. nu

Reserved Tribute
Co Judge MePeek
(Charlotte Republican-Tribune&gt;

&gt;br the people of this Judicial clrJt. and partlculaily of hla yean.
Ke Russell R. MePeek. who
glMd on early Monday morning,
■a an institution
He spent a
Mtlmc in the public service which
S climaxed by twenty yean on
■a circuit court bench at the end
[which time he voluntarily retired

h and carefully

considered in■t In the current questions and
blems of the day. His carver bei with a clerkship in Lansing,
r clerk. prosecuting attorney,
bate Judge and circuit Judga—a
fectly natural public progress
0 his stature and public esteem
ping apace with these orderly
I deserved advancements. Judge
Peek's private life was a model
rood breeding, tolerance, practlhelpfutoesi in scores of ways:
rt. gentle, deep convictions and
•licctual courage all of which
e upheld and sustained over the
n by a personal Ufa of unquesicd integrity. Throughout hl*
■er Judge MePeek had a whole- (
e respect far the standards that
By register and rate the stand- ।

asured in life and revered in
ith. No Eaton county dtlxen of

For Michigan
Bond Buyers
J

....

a?^

tacord comparable tn superlative
public service cr a more radiant and
attractive pattern for serious and
thoughtful young men imbued with
g desire to make the most out of
Ife's true meaning, high purpose
and opportunity for solid and sub­
stantial success Judge MePeek. in
Chjs sense, has made a permanent
attribution to thc abiding faith
fipe fibre and solid quality of the
people he faithfully served and al­
ways cherished

CLOVERDALE
Mra. Fsldx FasMtl and children |
al Hastings and Mr and Mrs Ray
Faxset t of Bedford were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mra. Arthur Lathxpp. Sunday * Mr and Mra Olenn I
Cleveland and sons. Jay and D-&gt;vl* |
at Glendale, spent Friday with Mr.1
and Mra Clarence Applegate and El­
sie. Mr. and Mrs Merle Eamlck
and daughter Ims of Glendale spent
Saturday wjth them. * Mr. and Mrs. i
Olin Brown and Marjorie of Plainfell spent Bunday with their mothgr Mrs Emma Jchncock. * Dr and
Mra. C. F. Lathrop were callers at
Mr and Mrs Arthur Lathrop’* Sun­
day afternoon. * Miss Vivian Brooks
and Miss Madeline Deluncl. who
with Mr. and Mn. Welton Brooks I

VICTORY'
LOAN
The reverse Hide of this
Mlnialure Bond ... readn
When you bought me you raved money. When
e longer you keep me. lhe more | will do for
i. I AM MY BROTHER S KEEPER. If you cath

4 Mn. Amanda Melsenbach and son •
Bdwln of Brush Ridge were dinner
guests of Mr and Mn. Virgil Mon­
lea and Mr. Heller. Sunday
spending the week in MUhawauka.
Ind. Mrs. Emma Dickerson is Uk-1
ing charge of the store while they
are away * Mr. and Mrs Charles
Kingsbury and Mr. and Mra. Lyle '
Kingsbury and Joan spent Bunday
With Mrs. Dora Monica In Kalapiaxoo * Miss Donna Diehl of Kais-|
maxoo spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mra. Lester Monica * Mra. Charles
»1 and children of Detroit spent
weekend here with Mr. and Mrs i
Ravmond Dibble * Mr and Mrs I
melson Warner and daughters spent I
Varner of Woodland * Mr. and
ra. Raymond Dibble left Mondav
snend several days in Detroit with
5»l*tlves.
MA and Mrs Lester Monica called
i Mr. and Mrs Wellington Mon­
t of Bedford. Sunday * We wel­
come Mr and Mrs. Eldon Hecker
Who lived in Hastings, in our com­
munity They have bought the late 1
Ifni. Martha Replogle's house *
Did wedding bells ring tn our com­
munity? * Neighbors and friends *
axe very sorry to learn the Apple­
galea have sold their summer home
here. They will be greatly mused
in our church and community •
Karl Kingsbury who is ill with
pneumonia, entered Pennock hos­
pital. Sunday
His many friend’
wish him a speedy recovery * Mr
and Mrs Wm. Davis and family of
Battle Creec *pent the weekend with
Mrs Lucy Davenport and Helen

S

fOUTH SHULTZ
moved the put week near Nashville.

thl. Bond mean, only one thing GOOD for you.
And goodnei, is lhe only invetimenl that ne»
falls.

A Pocket-Size Copy ofAYour
Victory Bond
Yours free with every Bond purchase...A victory Souvenir
Carn* it with you always—with any purchase of a bond you’ll receive a

the same things we did so well during the three and one*half years of

purse-sized replica of the bond you purchase.

war. We need to keep on saving until reconversion is complete.

Make no mistake as to the vital importance of this Victory Loan Cam*

The next few months will tell the story. And if, during this critical period.

paign! As a nation we stand ready now to win our final battle in the

we will only use the brains, the will power, the energy, the enterprise, tha

fight to throw off the effects of war and get this country back as fast as
day and about twenty-six aat down
to the fine dinner * Mr and Mra.
L Bishop of Battle Creek spent the

we can on a solid, prosperous peacetime economic basis.

Monday afternoon with Mra James

To win tills final battle, we need only keep on doing, for a little longer.

Uoca of the 8hulls school

materials and resources with which we won our war, we can't fail to win

the peace and make this the richest, happiest lahd the world has known.

Let’s get this job done right! Save America and save yourself.

Mr Hai-

-------—-—— —• *
un
Friday afternoon when he looked
over the record and If it was per­
fect, the Huie folks were given a

Sunday callers at John Tedrow*

Flanaburg of Plainwell, spent Bun­
day with Mr. and Mn. Mila Ashby

BUY VICTORY BONDS
VICTORY LOAN October 29-Dec. 8

ROYAL COACH COMPANY
HASTINGS

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner

HELP BEAT INFLATION
BUY BONDS

NINETIETH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1945

16 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

BARRY COUNTY NEEDS IT!

I Reportt

ef EDITORIALS

Over 97 Per Cent of

Remodeling
Plans To Make Pennock I C,l)
,s’‘",m,rPax “
“
Oily Treasurer Fox reported to
Larger and More Modern Hospital I XA
1
"
STS
97T. That I* a fine record for Mr.

CELEBRATE
BUYING M

—

SECTION ONE—FACES 1 to 8

Judge ITill Name
Gallop’t Attorney

by R.M.C.*

NUMin

County Home Is A Real Homi
For Residents Fir* Dttfrayi A

The case of George Gallup,
Mr. and Mr*. Sam Couch
charged with taking Indecent liber­
ties with a minor, was considered
Giving Fine Service to the
by Judge McDonald. Gallup plead
not guilty, but said he was unable
Through the courtesy or Cl
to employ an attorney to look after
lake in Johnstown, Wednesday aftrrhrvsn nf last
atwnut 1 n'rlwV r
the case. The Judge stated that
On th i
he will soon appoint an attorney Welfare Board, the writer was
for Gallup, who will be tried at this privileged to visit the county home
Thursday afternoon.
term of court.
She carried out of the house her
One Is favorably Impressed by the two small children—Linda, two years
care taken with die spacious lawn, old. and Patty Ann. only four ;
Yes I Plenty of people here who
also by the (act that the exterior months pld.
winter
tax 11
is
added information to the benefit of both taxes when tthe
.he '
ln,er tnx
remember "good old days" like that
as well as Interior of the buildings
Greetings All;
ana attending
uttenaing physician.
pnysician. !i ordinarily ------patients and
collected. They have to
The fire started in an unfinished '
will testify that adequate hospital
«how care, and desire to make It a hallway of the bungalow, which had
Minimum note* this time a* a The uboratorles
*tix&gt;d percentage
laboratories will be located near P»X
P*X "
n Rood
percentag more on their
service if a real blessing—a funda­
space saver, to more of the picture the entrance on the main floor for ^mmcr tax by taking that course,
whom this U home. The county teen undergoing repairs, and spread
ulll be used thU week-we still convenience and for better service but seem to prefer paying both taxes
mental service which no community
rapidly. Neighbor* did all they |
and
those
who
live
there
are
most
could. The Bedford fire truck ar- J
hopel
The maternity department ocone time. The city treasurer
Il is a situation, however, which should neglect.
fortunate in having Mr. and Mrs.
Designed to Protect
The following names are those cupylng the entire third floor will' states that a considerable part of
rived as soon os possible after It was .
The
listed by the draft board as dis- segregate this important
iportant service |
i ,he
«he delinquent summer tax will
win be cannot continue indefinitely
Passengers in a School Bui, Sam Couch in charge of the place. called. But it was Impossible to sub- 4
Tiie pennock hospital board has
In •December
hospital will either have to place
charged from service since the last ____
from_____
other______
cases.This
T- 'specialized
... | .paid u
—u—and January,
due the flames, ar rescue any of tit* .
When the Bus Stops
first floor and they have their own furniture or furnishings from the *
care can be better ;performed
with
------------ •------------Lisue of the Banner.
----------------------a limit on Its services or else expand realized for several years that a
dining
A new
room.
law. They
governing
have also
drivers
a good
of ------- - -------- -------- - --------------------- ----cl.ir e Clum. Prmwrr.
U»
wlw»u&gt;t tor our ph,-1
and modernize to meet the demands. program of enlargement and-mod - ail vehicles, was enacted by the leg- | sized room where they can meet and
J. Tol.n, Mldhlrrillr; Flojd A. M.ln, «•!“ W provlUr
b~l olX
... tor
ernlzatlon was In order. During the islalure last spring. It is designed visit when they desire. Mrs. Couch and Intensity of the dames.
ll«ln„ Oorrnc. C. O.rrrth DrlCount,.
...u n~
to protect ihe lives of passengers of escorted us down the hall, and per­
Good hospital service U too often
Neighbors and friends provided a r
ton; Lloyd E. Llnslcy. Nashville; b"“‘ra
a school bus. when the bus has | milted us to Inspect Individual
taken for granted. It isn't thor- impossible. However, with the as­
place for the Nyman* to stay until *
The second Hoar will have a most
’ ' ’
- the
- pur- rooms.
They were neat, clean, and they can find a not)ter house to live I
slopped in the highway
for
i
isdem onnatltio suite nrovidlntr the ■ ■&gt;***»■*"■ ■ ■
ougly appreciated as long as it is sistance of ihe’ W K. Kellogg Foun­ pose of receiving or discharging pas- evidenced
the pride of tl»e women
&lt;
available
Suppose, for example, dation which matched money raised sengers.
in having tiielr rooms orderly. Each
Sotliard. Hastings; John K. O'Don’^^aed^levlrea for the com'I
U well lighted, and healed
that every emergency medical or locally 3 to 1. a special building fund
The section is slwrl and we give room
J
nell, Hastings; Forrest L. Wright. *el1
'
whenever the outside temperature
$200,000 Already on Hand: surgical case had to be taken thirty of *85.000 was established.
Nashville; Harold H. Lambkle. Belle- f?”. d
ty f th •ur»teal
i
it in full. It is aa follows:
calls
for comfortably warm rooms.
Sec. 24a. Passing school buses.
!
or
forty
miles
away
to
some
city
hos
­
nUe:D
All surgical and medical patient.1
rooms.
That is true of the men's-------&lt;a&gt; The driver of a vehicle shall .which are upstairs.
In the County
But the building program origi­
U
«* «» ^e second flocr unifying I।
pital in another county I Yet, that
•
Robert Munjoy, 28. Hasting* route a
SL Blair, Ha-itlngs, Dale E. Lammers. th„ nursln&lt;
anil giving more I Pennock Hospital can be enlarged is the condition which prevailed nally proposed, is now inadequate to not overtake and pass any school
Mr. Mater ltd the way through 1. was arrested Tuesday of last week »
bus proceeding in the same dlreoPelton. Donald O. Moore. Middle- specU1|lcd attention.
I|and modernized to meet the needs before Pennock Hospital came into
the
men's
quarter*
up
stairs;
their
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
tlon. which bffit has slopped for the dining room Li on the first floor. and brought before Justice Hosner I
’IUeThe Barry County Health Depart-1lot UiLi county for about ,250.000.
Bauchman.
of Rutland, on Wednca- I
purpose of receiving or discharging They loo. have been encouraged to
Lawrence A. Cox. Hostings; Ger- ment offices will be on the main according to plana which have been
passengers. All school buses shall cooperate In keeping their rooms day afternoon, chargsd with drivtaff
I'd L. Crittenden. Hostings; Ken- floor with the hospital admlnlstra- recommended by the hospital board.
a car while Intoxicated. He admit- c
contain
such
sign*
on
the
back
and
in
order,
and
most
of
them
do
that
neth H. Aldrich. Delton: Kenneth tive department. The admlnislra- Details of these plans are described
front thereof, with respect thereto, willingly. They have comfortable ted committing the offense, and was .
E. LAts, Delton; Robert F. Newton, tlon of both will be under one medi- in another article on this page and
as shall be approved by the state chairs and electric lights, so they given 30 day* in jail and a fine of ■
Hastinu; Russell J. Taylor. Free- cal administrator Such unification have also been outlined in several
highway commissioner
port; Ralph R-Swift. Dowling, (now of direction ha-s many advantages recent lisucs of the Banner
&lt;b» The driver nt a vehicle over­ it they want to. One Inmate, un­
living in Monrovia. California); in that the alms of both the hospital
Of this total, however, only *50.taking any school bus which has able to see or hear, had a large book
Shirley E- St. Peters. Hastings. &lt;now and health department are to pre- 000 will have to be raised in the
Adulto Would Find h Worth* „„
can obtain the needed information stopoed for the purpose of receiving with Braille wording. His nimble ' collided with their property.
llvlns In Pontiac); Wnlson J. Tows- vent illness, shorten illness, give county. The rest is already on hand
It appear* that he attempted to
While: Hastings Had Two
about the studies, the cost of the or discharging any passe ns ers shall fingers toucher! the Braille care­
ley. Woodland, mow living in Lan- service to all to create a healthier, or promised.
Similar Groups 50 Year* Ago books, and other Information de­ bring such vehicle to a full stop at fully and rapidly. It was evident drive eastward on thq alky bock of.
singe Roy R. Chance. Hastings, happier living for all. The course of
The hospital board with the sup­
the stores He ran Into Tom BairdW t
mow living In Traverse City); Her- events In health and Its variations port of civic groups have plans for
The University of Michigan has. sired. We hope some one will do it. least 10 feet in the rear of such fiom his face that he was enjoying
bert L. Cutler. Hastings, mow llv- needs the assistance of both hospital a county-wide drive to raise this In the last few years, operated an A U. of M. Extension Study Class., school bus and then proceed with the story he was reading.
bly he thought the narrow rear end
Thera are valid reasons for the'
Ing in Battle Creek); Darrel Dean and health department
extension course, to provide adult would not only be worth while for caution: PROVIDED. That at an
sum.
its members, but would benefit our intersection where traffic is con­ entire group being in this home. of Ld Goodyear* hardware store
Buckland.
living in
Nursing
service,
example.
UUU..«..U. Hastings,
..........w— mow
—
...
—
--------- - -for
—
,—--•
Shortly before the United Steles education by class-work programs.
projected too fur. and that he could
Litchfield): Floyd A crow. Delton, whether It be in the hospital or in enterwl the WRr. the W K Kellogg In an Increasing number of Mich­ city also.
trolled by an officer or a traffic
slice off some of it with his auto.
stop-and-go signal a vehicle need verses account for their presence.
&lt;now living In Climax); Charles L. ll’e home requires specialized train- Foundation offered to match money igan cities. The enrollment In these
Stadel. Hastings, (now living In Tul- &gt;n8 nnd a coordinated, planned
locally for hospital improvc- classes has grown remarkably, as
not be brought to a full stop before For others the death of husbands or
m
nursing
service
aervice
top limit of well as the number of classes.
passing any such school bus. but wife has broken up the homes, and the Impact. The appearance
.4,. Okla&gt;.
— -—- —
- -— —is a better
—
IIICIII 3u for j wllh
Th.
ru.hH. hc
h«.i&gt;h
At that time, three fac­
Paul H. Leach. Middleville: RichThe publlc
*lth ^glnrer.ng
may proceed past such school bus । they lacked the means to stay tn a value of Munjoy's car were also
Il seems to the Banner that a
tory —
groups (E. W. Bliss Co.; Has­ number of people In Hastings would
at a speed not greater than is rea­ boarding house They are too far predated.
ard D. Kenvon. Hastings; Forrest A.
(Continued on page 4. Sec. 1)
. t~~
tings Mtg. Co. and Caslte Corp.; be glad to have a good U. of M. ex­
sonable and proper and in no event along in years to maintain homes
Clark. Middleville: Jean F England
for themselves, and yet they need
International
Seal
&amp;
Lock
and
VlkWoodland; Thomas'L. Myers. Has­
tension class, possibly two of them,
Arthur G. Merica. 20. son or Mr. erenter than 10 miles an hour and care. Here they have it. with com­
mg
Corp.)
each
gave
*5.000
for
a
tings: Wayne P. DePew. Dowling;
established here. It would be well and Mr*. Don Merles, of Johnstown, with due caution for the safety of fortable quarters and good, whole­
lota!
of
*15,000
while
,10.000
was
John D. Thomas. Delton, mow liv­
worth while. The cost, outside of died of pneumonia Friday forenoon passengers being received or dis­ some, well prepared food, and LIVESTOCK AND
contributed
by
individuals
and
other
charged from such school bus: PRO­
ing In San Jose, California); Aiby
| iocal business firms. This *25.000 the necessary books, would be nom- In a Reed City hospital, after hav­ VIDED, HOWEVER, This act shall enough of It. They have com-1 COMMUNITY AUCTION
M. Beach. Bellevue: Harold L. John­
K. N. MEAD. Auctioneer
together with the *60JX» from the । 'nol. And the books of themselves ing become seriously 111 Thursday not be applicable to buses inside In­
ston. Woodland; Lyle D. Count. Clo­
W. K. Kellogg Foundation mad* a | would be interesting. The growth while on a deer hunting trip south corporated cities or villages.
A Livestock and Community AU
has a room.
Saxon's Stiffen at Goal to
verdale; Paul P Smith. Nashville.
of
the
U.
of
M.
extension
classes
Is
of
Baldwin.
The fine Hung about our county
Tum Back Plunging Bulldog* building fund of *85.000 which ha* evidence that this course is helpful
(c&gt;
Any
person
who
shall
violate
’(trow living in Plymouth. Indiana &gt;:
Young Merlca had suffered from
home Is the personal Interest taken Chas. Gaskill's Bams al Freepa
been held In reserve lU. S. entry
Roy E BoUe. Bellevue; Richard H.
to those who belong.
asthma for many year*, and was the provisions of this section shall in each resident, and in the whole Mich. They will sell anything a
be
gulltv
of
a
misdemeanor,
and
up­
MacLeay. Delton.
The writer can remember that not feeling well when he left his
everything. K. N. Mead will cry l
The fighting Saxons' of H.H8. cancel building plans).
on conviction therefor shall be ounOver a period of years, about ,25.­
ver M years ago Hastings had two home Wednesday: but he passed it
sale and Chas. Gaskill will act
The Arnold Perkins are home for closed their 1945 football season last 000 has been accumulated in tire nourishing study cIdssm. They off a* nothing serious. He went bhed as provided by the laws of this
the holidays, following which Arnold Friday night by battling the power­ name of the Women's Hospital were The Chautaugua Literary and north with his father and grand­ state.
make a real home for those entrust­ elsewhere in this issue for full
ful Ionia Bulldogs to a scoreless tic
will report back to his hospital.
This act Is ordered to take Im­ ed to their care.
Board. Part of this has come from Scientific Circle (C.LB.O. for short.) father. They arrived at the camp
ticulars.
intended to .mention about Ma­ at Johnson Field.
In a short visit with a man nt
ind the Shakespeare club. The lat­ site Wednesday afternoon. They mediate effect.
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
Ionia received Echtlnaw's opening
rine Bob Cook at the hospital guild
the home, whom the writer had
ter. with a membership at about 12. hunted for a time after their ar­
Approved May 25. 1945
benefit dance last week. Bob looks kick-off on their own four yard line
known
for
many
year*,
he
said
in
devoted its study to the works of rival at the camp, and all the next
Having bought the Fuhr's Grot
simply great in a handsome sort of and began to march down the field.
substance: “This is a real home
that great man. hl* life and times. day. The weather did not seem cold
The Saxons finally halted the ad­
for me. I fiave a nice warm, clean' store and oil station, Mr. Scott
Mr. and Mr*. Robert C. King and This club was continued for more nor very damp. Upon their return
to join the swing and sway. He vance on their own thirty-five and
well lighted room to live In and a
than a dozen years. It met twice to camp Thursday evening. Arthur
eated
IM miles south of
returned Tuesday to Camp Perry. took over. The rest of the first little two-year-old Sally Ann.
comfortable bed to rest and sleep
Mr King, who U a recent addi- each month, as wc remember It. It's became seriously 111. At first he
period saw the ball hover near the
on.
We have plenty of good food
tlon to the high school faculty and meetings were held In the homes of thought it was asthma. He grew
.
time but we've a confidential Un mid-field stripe.
north of the Striker School. IM
its
members.
much
worse
and
at
about
9
o'clock
who
has
been
teaching
on
terminal
The Saxons picked un power in
that his special delivery letters will
treated with the greatest kindness miles east of the Fuhr's oil station.
leave, received his discharge from
Mr. and Mrs. Leder Ames. 517 N.
The C.LS.C. held weekly meet­ that night he was hurried to the
be addressed from now on to Battle the second period and moved onre
He U offering a good list of hcraca.
Reed City hospital. Upon arrival Park St., were badly injured Sun­
Creek. Mich. where a special party to the Bulldog's 10 and attain the the Army Monday, Nov. 19. with 132 ing* during the fall, winter and early
points. He Is teaching health and •oring months. They met In homes. nt that Institution his Illness wav day afternoon, about 4:30 o'clock the employees here. If wo are ID.
will sign on the dotted line with a 7. but were unable to push the ball
and miscellaneous articles. Lorca
social sciences and Is assistant There was a regular course of study diagnosed as pneumonia. His death when their Ford sedan got out of they call Ute doctor. 1 couldn't ex­
feminine signature, which same over in either case.
pect
more
than
I
get
in
this
home."
control and crashed into a tree.
There were usually a book on the followed the next forenoon.
The Saxons suffered a loss In this coach for football and basketball.
Bob may ask his accomplished mom
That tell* IL Any one who has ford Hammond will act
Being a captain In a reconnaissance history of some country. Including
They were on a township road. In a relative or friend in this place
to analvse in terms of sentimental period when stellar halfback Ed Mcsection 3 Baltimore, headed west, can rest assured that that person particulars.
Keough left the -game with an In­ squadron of the Sixth Armored Di­ our own. a book in science—such as
tendencies.
vision of Patton's Third Army, Mr. astronomy and geology—also the
when the car struck a lot of loose 1* well cared for, and that, as far
Bob Hoos. from the South Pacific, jured shoulder.
King saw service In the European study of some literary topic. The
irravel In the center of the highway as It can be made a home for him
is in Chicago, but what with the
theater
of
war.
Two
Purple
Hearts,
Mr. Ames lost control. It crashed or her. that 1* being done at the
telephone strike, he can't call home battle with the Saxon* plavlng a two bronze stars for heroism, one book* for this course were prepared
Gale Kiehl. proprietor of the Into a tree on the north side of th» Barry county home.
because he isn't considered an emer­ great same on defense. Tn the last silver star for gallantry, and five by the original Chautaugua Society.
Kiehl Hardware Co., of Nashville, roadway. Mrs. Ames suffered chest
Mr. and Mrs. Couch alio look Miter
gency—however. his wife (the for­ few minutes of the fourth quarter battle stars representing campaigns The text books were not technical,
Injuries and Mr. Ames received a the taxpayers' interests, not by try­
mer Elnora Kantneri and young son each team began to pass, but with in Normandy. Northern France. but were designed to give, in plain was shot In the right arm by his
hunting companion, Emmet Lee, of bad cut on his forehead. Both were ing to cut down on the food allow­ NaahvUle. ar 4 miles south. M mD&lt;
are expecting him home today. He's no avail. The same ended 0-0 with Ardennes, the Rhineland, and Cen­ and easily-understood terms, a good Marshall. one day last week. The I
taken to Pennock hospital forlreat- ance for those who live In the home,
general knowledge of the subject
Sure to make It by Thanksgiving so each team fighting to the last
tral Germany give a brief resume 1 under consideration.
accident occurred near Lucerne. Ot­ ment. Mr. Ames was able to leave but by providing wholesome food, or 9 miles east of Hastings, out
Hastings Ionia
a big. Welcome home. Sgt.
of his two years overseas.
sego county. Mich. The injured Sunday The X-rays taken Monday enough for all. in as economical a State Road and 1 mile north of OaaFirst downs ................... 6
For each meeting some one per­
tleton school house. They are of­
if you could have seen Tom My­
Mr- King, whose native town is son asked the prepared questions man was brought to a Battle Creek indicated that Mrs Ames was not manner as possible. The farm raise*
Yds. gained pas’lng
. 0
ers walk by the Banner Office this
hospital, where it was said that his dangerously Injured.
all the vegetables, provides all the fering a good list of cattle, hoc*,
LaGrange.
Ind.,
is
a
graduate
of
129
Yds. gained rushing .152
about the topic for that night
week and wave frantically, you
arm was shattered, but that his con­
W.M.C.E.
and
taught
three
years
meat. milk, butter and eggs required chickens, hay and grain: and mis­
Fumbles....................... 1
There was also a free discussion
cellaneous article*. Lloyd J. Eaton
would have known how happy he
dition
was
favorable.
by
the
home,
and
sold
upwards
of
In Garden City before hl* four and after the questioning. The member*
Yds. penalized .........
5
20
was to be back from Okinawa with
one-half years In the Army.
*700 worth of products from Ute
LARGER PARCELS FOR ARMY
Passes attemoted ----- . 7
were supposed to have made, since
his honorable discharge and home
farm this year In addition. The
PERSONNEL OVERSEAS
Mrs. King's home town Is Iron the last meeting, a study of the part
Passes completed...... 0
again with his strikingly beautiful
groceries they purchase are bought
River. She is also a graduate of of the book considered at that meet­
.
Effective November 15, 1045. par­
wife, (Helen Kurtz) and hls three Passes intercepted ----- 2
In quantities sufficient to get good
Dick Feldpausch. junior fullback W.M.C.E. and taught in Ironwood ing; so he or she could answer the
cels not exceeding 11 pounds in
young sons. Gollya. will you have
discounts. They are good buyers.
and Pontiac before her marriage.
weight or 42 inches In length or 72
questions asked by the leader of the
to be on your toes Tom to keep up led the Saxons offense-with a total
Additional tarmac paving was Inches in length and girth combined, Their store room In the home la
The Kings, who Uve at 633 W. group.
of
103
yards
gained.
Capt.
O'Con
­
with those boys. We can just hear
large enough so they can make
asked
In
three
petitions
received
by
Green
St.,
are
both
Interested
in
nor. tackle Wilson, guard Rivers.
containing articles requested by the
you relating some of your expert- i,
the city council at their meeting addressee, may be accepted for mall- quantity purchases. The basement
(Continued on Page 7. Sec. 1.)
sports.
study for members of the CL8.C,
ences when one of your cute-as-the- |
hold* ample supplies of canned
held on Tuesday night of last week. ing to Army personnel overseas.
who cared to do that much work,
dickens young offspring will say to
goods of all kinds—not purchased
They were all referred to the coun­
and certificates of graduation were
their "Paw", "Oh Yeah I"
cil'* own street committee for in­
awarded
to
those
who
completed
the
home, under Mr*. Couch's direction.
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.) |
vestigation. and were as follows:
STOLEN TRUCK RECOVERED
Yankee Springs. Nov. 27. 2 pjn.. four years of study. These had to
They have a big refrigerator in th*
, The schedule for AAA Committee­
(1&gt; A petition for the tarmac
answer pfepared questions on the
A truck belonging to Robert Shel- basement, and It fils Into their place
man elections tn Barry County was Bowen Mills Hall.
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR AND
paving
of
South
Broadway,
between
lenbarger, which was parked on of saving as well as preserving food
In each community, farmers will subjects studied during the year,
announced thLs week by Lawrence
TURKEY DINNER
The people of Burry county aa
elect three regular committeemen which answers were mailed to head­ Madison and Clinton streets, a dis­ State street, was stolen about 2
Episcopal Parish House—Dec. 4th. R. Farrell, Chairman of the Countv
tance of one block.
o'clock Wednesday morning. It was well as the inmates of the home
and two alternates. Elected at the quarters. The Bay View Assembly
Bazaar with special Apron Booth and AAA Committee. Mr Jarrell lists
(2) A petition for two blocks of found the next day on West South are getting fine service.
This
Bake sale opened at 5 o'clock. Din- “»• communities the polling places same time will be delegate* tn a became the sponsors for the C.U8.C.
tarmac paving on Cass street, from St At this writing the officers had
ncr served from 5:30 on. Adults 81.00. ond Ule dnUss “nd l,ours “ follows: county convention, to be held De­ In Michigan. While that Assembly
Walnut to Madison.
not been able to apprehend the ceasfully and how helpfully our
Children under 12. 65c.—Out 11-29.: Assyria. Nov. 30. 2 0jn.. Assyria cember 7. where a county commit­
passed in the studies of the four
thief or thieves who took it.
county home Is operated.
tee
will
be
elected
for
the
coming
(3)
A
petition
for
three
blocks
of
I Town Hall.
------------- •-----------years went to Bay Vlew^ on a spe­ tarmac paving on West Bond street,
"SUPPER and BAZAAR
i Baltimore, Dec. 4.. 8 pzn.. Baltl- year.
Farrell, said approximately 3000 cified date, and received their di­ from Cass to Market streets.
Wocdland U. B. Missionary Socle- more Town Hall.
farmers arc eligible to cast ballots plomas. The writer remembers that
There was also a petition asking
ty will serve a cafeteria supper and 1 Barry. Nov. 28. 8 p m.. Kingsley In community elections. This num­ Hon. Daniel Striker and Mr*. Strik­ for curb and gutter on West Bond
Christmas bazaar Nov. 30. 5:30 to 1 Community Hall.
beards of supervisors, with their in­
ber Includes all fanners who are er, also Judge and Mrs. Clement street, from Market to Young street.
Recent Decision of the
7:30. Get your ^prons and fancy
Carlton. Nov. 29. 8 p.m.. Carlton cooperating in the Agricultural Con­ Smith, received their Chautauqua
dividual members cooperating.
Supreme Court Will Aid
work at this sale.
_
; Town Hall.
Another remedy, which ought to In
servation. Sugar, or Crop Insurance course diplomas at the Bay View
Them in So Doing
possible to get tarmac for paving
Adv. “
11-29
Castleton. Nov. 26. 8 pm. Nash­ Program for the year 1945 or In­ Assembly.
No Need for Calling in
ville School in the Ag-Room.
The local CXB.C. started with purposes. The government took all
tend* to take part in the 1946 ACP
about 15 members and grew until of It for paving runways in airfields
The State Tax Commission; elders ought not to do that work.
Hastings. Nov. 26. 8 pm., AAA Of­ Program.
in Europe and in the Asiatic island*.
fice- In Hastings.
And they need not. If boards of
Discussing the role of Community there were at one time about 25. It is expected that it will be avail­
The Remedy I* Here
supervisors do what they can and
Hope. Dec. 4. 8 pm.. Hope Town committeemtn. Farrell pointed out The member* came from all walks
able in quantities so that the city
A troublesome situation Is arising should to end the poaslbtHty of seri­
Hall.
that soil conservation will in 1946 of life—including doctor*, lawyers, can add many blocks of new black
tn
Barry
and
some
other
Michigan
Irving. Nov. 29. 2 pm., Irving be a large part of the farm program merchants, teacher* and others.
ous trouble.
top In 1948. So there will be more counties, which may become serious,
Community Hall.
and the *100.000 allocated to Barry The majority of the members were
The cost of operating counties and
Johnstown. Ndv 30. 8 pm.. Johns­ County will be largely spent in the women. Several husbands and wives petitions for that kind of paving, unless soon corrected This condi­ schools has sharply increased; and
undoubtedly.
tion is due to the following causes:
town Grange Holl.
use of Marl and Fertilizer when used belonged, and studied their lessons
there seem good prospects for fur­
&lt;1» The rigid 15 mill* tax limit.
Maple Grove. Dee. 3. 8 p.m,. Maple
together in their homes. Tlie O. L.
ther
Increases in ths near futun.
FRIED CHICKEN HUPPER
Grove Grange Hall.
gram. The Township Committee­ 8. C. members found the Circle
The millage allotment to each
Coats Grove church. Wed. eve­ pcclaUy teachers wagea; also in the
Ornnvr’-iHr. Nov. 21
pm, men will have more responsibility in meetings very helpful.
Red Stamps Ration Book No. 4:
county, township and school district
ning.
Dec.
5.
5:30-7:30.
Price
*1.
prices
of
nearly
all
commodities.
Orangeville
Town
Hall.
We
have
no
definite
knowledge
of
working with their neighbors In a
F-l throuBh K-l valid throuah Nov.
(3&gt; The human element In indi­
Prairieville. Nov. 27, 8 pzn., Milo urogram to round out soil-building the subject* taught tn the U. of M Reservations must be made not later
30. L-1 through Q-l good throuah
county tax commission Two of It*
Dec. 31. R-l through V-l valid Schoo).
plans for each Individual farm, he extension classes. But the U. of M. than Tum. noon. Dec. 4. call Has­ vidual supervisors and in boards of member* are always county officer*.
supervisors. which causes them to
Rutland. Nov. 28. 8 pm- Good­ staled.
would not sponsor anything that tings 701F21 o: Woodland 2813.
throuah Jan. 31. W-l through Z-l
keep assessed and equalized prop- Another member must be the chalrdidn't have practical worth-while
and Green Stamp* N-8 good through will Church in the Basement.
Thornapple. Dec. 3. 8 pzn., Kel­ CHICKEN SUPPER A BAZ.AAR
Feb. 28.
Rummage Sale — Prrebytcrlan limit. For tltls they believe they the board of supervisors. The reAt Milo church. Wed. evening. By writing to Sidney F. Giles, Man­
Sugar stamp N^ 38, good Sept. logg School In the Shop.
have valid reasons.
Woodland. Nov. 29. 8 pm . Wood­
ager of the Extension office. Ann Church. Fri.-Bat.. Nov. 30, Dec. 1.
The remedy is, we think, up to
(OoaUMM
1 through Dec. It for fly* pwmds. land Town Hall.
Adv. 11-22 Arbor. Michigan, any one interested

' ’ "Home Front

« The Pennock Hospital a* It will
Fox and for this city.
be after rebuilding and expansion i Tite council, by unanimous action.
will Involve many new features.' Instructed the two supervisors to
Among these will be the expanded । tpread the reported delinquent sum1 tner taxes on their winter lax roll*.
It Is planned that the latest small (
Mr. Fox states that a few taxpayers
film x-ray unit will be Installed so ,""C".
that all patients, bed patients and'
. ***
J,
£
out patients will have a chest x-ray.1
,bc
*hcn they should be

S.’SJ'STA'ZiS K-

Pennock Hospital has rendered
fine service to people of Barry coun­
ty but It is now loo small to meet
the demands. Only the loyal work
of MU* Louie Teuslnk. superinten­
dent. and other members of the
hospital staff combined with the aid
given by the various hospital guilds
throughout the county ha* enabled
the Institution to function with a
reasonable degree of smoothness de­
spite continual overcrowding.

Johnstown Homo

being. All severe cases either had
to be cared for by makeshift ar­
rangement* In the home or. If that
proved impossible, had to be taken
by ambulance or train to Grand
Rapids. Kalamazoo. Battle Creek or
Lansing

ALL DRIVERS MUST
OBEY NEW LAW

PENNOCK BUILDING
PROGRAM TO COST
vw •
$250,000

Jail And $75 Fine
For Drunk Driving

Why Not a U. of M. Extension
Class in The City of Hastings?

Johnitown Young Mon
Died Suddenly Fridoy
In Reed City Hospital

H.H.S. HOLDS IONIA
TO SCORELESS TIE

AUCTION SALES

Moy We Introduce

Man and Wife Injured
When Car Hits Loose
Gravel in Roadway

Nashville Man Shot
In Hunting Accident

A Good Start for
Next Year's Paving

Schedule for AAA Elections In Barry

A Condition That Calls Loudly for Relief

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OPEN

SATURDAYS

Major Oener
whom Hastings
pride tn clalmli
lux. according
Ington. D C. dis
the Dktlngulatv
The citation
M. Barna., whaponslblhtjr for
ment and Man

Gen. Hanies,«
Leeton of Merit
developing the
M 26 tank, the
mm howluer c
ranged German
The War De I
super vision of r
ineut as "perse

and lank-auto
unique and ttr

Home Frc

&lt; Continued fr&gt;
Met Don Fin
Motion on Mor
trolt. Well, m
bualncM-anyw
Don and Dick.
Sgt. Glenn was
from South Pa
quite a reunio

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�War Dept. Award,
High Honors to Major
General G. M. Barnes

family. They added that, another
brother. George's, mall is now being
returned, so he presumably. Is on
his way home. Don will report back
to Chicago tor reassignment. He
says he still doesn't have enough
points to be out. &lt;We offered to loan
him n few of our offspring but
guess It doesn't work that way.i

STATIONED IN PHILIPPINES
I went down the island yesterday
to get an X-ray of my back, to see
if any bones were broken, and boy

Major General O. M. Barnes,
whom Hastings take: particular
pride in claiming os a native son.
has. according to a recent Wash­
ington, D C. dispatch, been awarded
the Distinguished Service Medal
news space always cuU our style so
The citation says: Maj. Gen. G. we just want you to know that
M. Barnts, who had complete re­ we're still trying so until the finale.
sponsibility for research, develop-

Sinccrely.
Bob Murphy

weapons used by the Allied armies.
Gen. Bumes, who also received the
Legion of Merit, was responsible for
developing Ute M 4 tank, the new
M 20 tank, lite g-gun and the 240ranged German artillery.
The War Department termed ills’
T 3/c Kenneth Aldrich of Delton
&gt;&gt;uper vision ol research and develop, received hlx discharge a week ago.
ment u "personal and individual" last Wednesday from Camp McCoy,
and commended "his engineering
contribution* in the fields of artillery

unique and unexampled

Hastings. Mich.
Dear Mom. Pop. and brother.
Well folks, here I am—still alive
and kicking although I Just made It
by the akin of my teeth. As you
have already heard we hid a ty­
phoon liere last Tuesday that really
was the old man of all we have had

S«t. Glenn was home with discharge
from South Pacific duty so it was
quite a reunion for the Pingleton
seen Betty In 3S year!
S 1/c Loyal Kinney is having a
30-day furlough visiting his parents
April on the SS Quaker Hill, which
nrrlvr-d al Brooklyn Nov. 13th He
will report back at N Y Dec. 13.

SHOES

I was trying to hold a strong back
down and the wind picked up the
tents and strong back and I took a Marine Corps I have learned jo go
merry ride for about twenty feet or to sleep no matter how much noise
so. 1 was hit in the back with a there is going on around my sack.
log about fifteen feet long and was If a guy can go to sleep with these
big guns going off he sure can sleep

MANII-A—A Filipino clerk in the
314th General Hospital PX at Ma­
nila shows souvenirs to two Michigan

Home Front

Betty Latte received her discharge
(Continued from Page 1. See. I.)
from the Navy in California and is
Met Don Flnglcton al the M. C. expected home soon. She has been
station on Munday headed for De­ visiting Mrs. Allen Blacklidge (Agtroit. Well, maybe it was official

Headh’ !B thf Rlgf

air field had five big ships complete­
ly smashed. Our mess hall was
wrapped around two trees and the
officers mess hall was setting up on
a hill but It turned three flips and

slon In Germany and Is waiting to about four thirty. Tuesday night and
Well Arnold. I am glad to hear
be sent home He expects to be dis- I woke up about three Wednesday
chanted. having the required points. morning. When I got around to that you won the game with Eaton
look over the camp I found a mess Rapids, but I am thinking that the
Every lent In the battalion was next report I get of a game isn't go­
blown down and clothes, papers, ing to be so good. I don't think you
trees and about everything that are going to run over Greenville like
next week. They say It will be Wed,
you did Eaton Rapids. In fact. I
but we can't be sure yet If they
think maybe you’ll get your ears
keep on striking back in the States
pinned back. Boy! I'll bet you real­
it may delay us enough so we won't
ly nre a big boy now. Seeing as you
make it by Christmas That is some­
were football Capt. and also called
thing we cant understand
We
signals. Keep It up boy. you may
get that job as Capt next year
or had been, blowing about a hun­
dred end thirty miles on hour and
our camp is all sand.
Wc n»w have about a foot nr more
sand in our Jenta than we did have
Since Inst writing you tin May' and If you want to have a job just
my outfit left Germany on Its way try to find something in a foot of
to the Pacific. We stopped at Camp sand when you don't know where

Cpl. Robert C Murphy. 100S9042
Co "A", 855111 Engr. Topo B N.

Excerptx of n fetter from 8-Bgf.
Richard W. Pennington to his fian­
cee Miss Roscmpry Weeks—written

while coming over here or not If
some of those people could see the
Your picture Is about the only
conditions that some of the people
thin* that 1 lost that I really care
live under here, it might change ployed through the states. Then anything about, but some of the
their minds. Some of these people came V-J day and being a low point other auys lost just about every­
barely get enough to exist on. and outfit our position was very ques- thing they owned. Blankets, clothes.

When your jouogstcri start
back to school again be sure
they're properly fitted in Star
Brand Shoes. Built of rugged
materials over lasts that are Pre-Tested for coma fit, longerwearing Star Brands help young feet develop straight and strong.
And. their moderate cos* will amaze you. Insist oo Scar Brands'.

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kick to Eaton Rapids? Don't tell
me you were scared. Ha! Ha! I
know Just how you felt the first
vuinded nretty good. Well. Ill be
looking for the report on Greenville
in the next couple days
Well Pop. I wanted cold weather

ly am. I don't think there is any ones—directly, that is
Perhaps. I'm talking over my
one who has been through this over
here, that will be quite the same head, but I Just feel In one of those

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SSSS/lX.'ZUJq OBITUARIES
80
1, county
can have ,. OUN
£Raged
ao. Raj
Marry
county people,
proptc. cm.
OUn MOY
Moyer
paised away
the advantage* of a quarter of a.Jn Kalamazoo early Sunday mommillion dollar addition to their hos- mg. Nov. 18. and the remain* were
pital by contributing only - $50,000 | brought to Hasting* to 0e Leonard
w &gt;•
the total coat.
'
'
Tills $50,000 divided among the
22,000 people of the county would

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th|J
A M coj^ren officiating.
Interment in the Striker cemetery.
I He
aurvived by two daughters.
Mr*.
Mrs. Nellie Mahar. Vermontville.
Vermontville,
and Mrs. Carrie Cheney. Hastings.
Before coming to Hastings, deceased

ford hospital servlae; partly to the
fact that a larger percentage of
matamlty cases, are being given
hospital Instead of home care.

origin*! building program a* plan-

CHEN
YU
CLOUD SILK
MAKE UP

was a Vermontville resident.
OSCAR STRUBLE
Oscar Wellington Struble, son of
Peter and Mary Struble, was born
June 17. 1863. near Findlay. Ohio,
and passed away at hl* home In
Cloud-Silk is now . . . dif­
Hostings. Nov. 15. 1945. at the age
of 83 years. 4 months, and 28 days
ferent. It gives you o nat­
On Sept 29. 1885. he was united
ural. soft complexion finin marriage to Serraldn Hoy.
Don M Oury. ftevio-'
Pvt Richard Allen, son of Mr. and Thanksgiving Service.
bytcrlan church .at 7:30
For the last 40 years he had lived
&lt;
ish. It hides slight skin
Mrs
Glenn
W
Allen.
Middleville.
Ft
near and in Hasting* He wu a
)1 no nm. Thursday. Communion.
No
2.
will
complete
hl*
basic
train
­
markings and imperfecprominent fanner and road con­
Emmanuel Church
ing nt Camp Robinson. Ark., this
tractor.
lions. Cloud Silk shields
Sunday Services:
month.
He
hopes
his
first
furlough
I &lt;Contlnued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
Left to mourn their loss, arc ills
8:C0 a m. Holy Communion
your skin from dryness
wife. Serralda and seven children. will coincide with the holiday*, how­
10:00 am. Sunday School
1 service of thc health dejunment in­
ever, as all army men know he’ll
11U0 am. Morning worship and I volve* considerable laboratory work
exposure.
Plons aro to cover the county in a Willis. Arthur. Elmer and Carrie be home if. an. and when, so the
Struble of Hastings; Mrs. Florence
sermon
which will be coordinated with thc
drive for funds. The men and Renwick. Birmingham. Mrs. Leoru family will celebrate Christmas
Cloud Silk
In nine
7 W pm Evening worship and other diagnostic services in thc
Richard, 6
women taking part will be volunteers Newton. Rutland twp; and Mrs whenever he arrives
cermcn
at
Orangeville
f ft. 3 Inches tall, is every inch a
j laboratory. Thc time element be­
beautiful shades . .
—donating their lima in addition Olive Spicer. Linden, also 12 grand­ 'soldier, and although he’d a heap
' twven taking a sample of milk, food
children
and
8
great-grandchildren.
.
The smartest idea ever—
to their money to help get better
or water and their analyse* is 1mLight Lotu*
besides several nieces, nephews, and {sight rather be back In Tliomapp&gt;--jVFFERqoN HT. UNITED
portant. They will be done almost
your nail$ made gorgeou*
1 township, he's ready to do whatever BRETHREN CHURCH
hospital service for the county. So. a host of friend*.
immediately in our own diagnostic
I hl* next assignment maybe.
with the highly luitrou*
when th*y call on us. let * give them
Charles E. Baum. Pastor
Funeral services were held Salurlaboratory
Phone 3734
day at 2 pm. from the Walldorffcolor* of fine lacquer*. Beau­
a courteous reception.
Nufrlilon Ls an important element
Morning Worship at 10:00 am.
MacArthur funeral home, burial In
tiful beyond de»cription—
in health at all limes. The dietary,
Sunday School nt 11.00 n.m.
_
Barry county needs this hospital Dowling cemetery.
j facilities—cooking, food storage and
and listing beyond all need—
Christian Endeavor at 7:IX&gt; pm । food sanitation, will be the latest
, improvement and we can have it I MRS. E. L GUN'DRY
REFILLS moy be pur­
they keep their auonishing
Leader. Charlro King
„ w
I drr.ign
to ptoVk|p
provide llM|
thn lypr
type of meal*
without burdening anyone if we all'
All w.iing tieriple are extended a I that
thal the
(he individual ease require*,
requires,
chased for your attractive
luster ‘til «he last. Breath­
Committal service* were held nt FIRST CHURCH OF
uirdtul
invitation
to
attend
this
I
-----------------------—
---------------------do our part.
(prepared In n safe, sanitary manner.
{Riverside cemetery on Tuesday'aft- CHRIST. SCIENTIST
taking shades—*nd Vvitli each
Cloud Silk cose.
_
I The detail of design and the com• ernoon for Mrs Clarissa L. Gundry । Comer Church and Center Streets
there comet a bottle of HiEvening Hvmn BUM at 8 on p m. |bmatton of hclth services 1* ex&gt; of Grand Rapids, who died Bunday
Subject. 'Soul and Body"
Luster Lacquerol base.
'cd hv Mr and Mrs Lek nd Rne«lnk pccted to provide more efficient and
Sunday
service 11 am.
_
morning at the home of her daugh- 1 ”
'
from Belmont Plan t'» attend and 1 increased service to all thc people
Wednesday evening service 7:45.
Rachel circle WACA will meet j ter. Mrs. Robert M Teele. in that
|oj Barry’ county. This may come
W*dne*day. Nov. 28. at the home of city Mr*. Gundry. who was M year* , Reading room In church edifice come early
Wednesday -.t 4 30 the Children's
a direct service to the Individual
Mrs. Carl Ricker. 315 E Marshall 1 of age. was the widow of Edwin L open Wednesday and Saturday from
Bible Hour at the church
Each or hi* family ip the home or the |
“— The hostess will be 1 Oundry. ho died in 1938 Mrs GunThe public l» cordially Invited lr week our attendance has Increased I hospital ot indirectly in the control 1
ra Walter Wallace. &lt; dry was bom on a farm near Ha*­
attend the church services and t: Have you sent your boy or girl yet? |of communicable durosc. food and'
------------ ' ting* but had resided In Grand
rertaurant sanitation, resort sanl-1
Hospital Guild No. 18 will meet Rapids more than 50 years 8hr make use ot the reading room
[ Wednesday nt 7 30. the regular tatlon. school sanitation, safe milk
with Mr*. Stella Hullng. Nov 29 A was a member of the Plymouth
REXALL STORE
1 prayer mreting and also the Younz and water supplies.
good attendance is desired as plans Congregational church. Surviving NAZARENE CHURCH
Harry county is creating another I
People's
prayer
and
Bible
study
nt
will be made for the Christmas besides her daughter, are a ton.
Courtesy and Friendly Service Shawn to All
307 E Marshall St
th* e.iurch. Flan to attend this • first" in this combination of health |
meeting.
Charles F. Gundry. North Holly­
E W Batlev. Pastor
i week.
department and hospital in provision ‘
wood. Cal. and two granddaugh­
HASTINGS
PHONI 2H1
Sunday school f» 45
1 Visitors and friends arc cordially ol a closer coordinated health scrv- [
Ruth Circle WB.CU will meet ters Funeral services were held in
Morning worship nt 1100 Dr Invited to attend these services
Ice tor Its people.
with Mrs Almira Hackney on Wed­ Grand Rapids on Tuesday after­ Larry’ Newgent, speaker
nesday. Nov. 38.
noon. Mrs Oundry was a sister of
Ydunr People's service 6 45
the late Mrs. Van Schoten of Has­
Evangelistic service. Dr Newgent
Dorcas Circle W8C-S meets with tings.
Mrs. SUlla Hullng. E. MUI St., on
and "the death march", the subject
Wednesday afternoon, Nov 23 at two GEORGE L. HUFFMAN
a ill be •'Crime Does
o'clock.
Committal services tor George
Everyone welcome
Louis Huffmim. 55. who passed away
Sarah Circle W.6.C.S will meet' 1H Det’rdll. Friday. Nov. i«.' "were
ROF.SINKM TO I.
with Mr* Guy Keller al 302 W ' hCld at Riverside cemetery. Monday
Green, on Wednesday evening. Nov., mornlng wtlh thc Rcv. D.,n M Cur&gt;.
Mr and Mrs. Leland Rocsink uf
28, at 7:45 p.m.
| officiating.
—-------. ' George was the son of the late Belmont will lead the Hymn Sing
Esther Circle WS.CS meet* with Mr aud Mr!i Charles t. Huffman at the Jctterfcn St United Breth­
Mrs G M Brower. 518 W. Green ; (Sar&lt;lh 3*,.^., nf Hastings and was ren church. Sunday evening. Nov.
St., on Tuesday evening. Nov 27.
bpm In the family home. 53a cor had much experience in music and
W. Green and Market Sts
gave valuable leadership al the
The regular meeting of Hiawatha
He graduated from Hasting* High
Rebekah Lodge No. S3 will be held school, clnas of 1908. and afterward Christian Endeavor convention held
Friday evening Nov 23, at • o’clock. studied at Hillsdale College, anti 1
November birthday* will be hon­ received his degree from the Uni-Iored. supper aftar lodge.
versity of Chicago. Sometime later 'i in Woodland last July
। Mr and Mrs Roesin'c have hnd
he took post graduate work at {
Wayne University and Ann Arbor I
’ He-taught dramatics with sucres- Mr* Recsink is a composer of music
Priced at only
in the publie school system in DeThe Milo WB CS will be held at trolt and also at Wayne University and the daughter of a former jra*the church Wed. afternoon, Nov. 28. He had a natural talent for drama­
Most
tics and music. Friends remember
Quimby
his finished contributions to plays
Set includes 6 each dinner plates, bread and butter
The Quimby Hoepltai Guild will and entertainments during school
Use this unusual lamp wher­
meet with Mrs. Dorothy Casteleln days here as well as In numerous
plates, cups, saucers and sauce dishes, and 1 each
ever radiant heat is needed.
on Wednesday afternoon. Nov. 28. Community affairs
HU sense ot
serving platter and vegetable dish.
humor was outstanding and hls November 25 The Sunday :.:-h&lt;-' I
wilt
be
nt
2
pm
and
preachin
presence always meant i« jolly, hap­
East Baltimore family night meets
py time for al) concerned In later
year* he was a victim of ill health
D. Davis Friday evening. Everyone is
Surviving is his sister. Mrs Frank
cordially invited.
Kline (Clara Huffman* of Detroit
The parish family .simper held by
Emmanuel Episcopal Chan.
Martin Corners
&lt; «1
.
Sturdily made
with steel wheels
November 14 was attended bv 100
Remember the W.S.03. at Mrs j
and rubber tire*
members and guests. Table.- tn the
Evadene Week* Wednmdaj. Nov
38. Potluck dinner. All are invited |'“wun‘" rarm
with an abundance of garden rflwy.
Priced ot
Preaching next Sunday at 10
sunthemums and candies Follow­
o'clock. All are invited to attend
The Barry County Farm Bureau ing the supper a brief musical pro­
Something new in Pyrexware — 4
A
C
was awarded several honors at the gram b’» given by members of the
choir
In charge of supper arMate convention in Lansing
sizes of mixing bowls, each a dif­
A Barry county man
Albert rn-.icrmen
. .. ....................
’s were —
Mrs _______
Lawrence
ferent color; red. blue, green and
M
.......
Anv little to: would love this product
Shellenbarger. Woodbind township. Herrick. Mr* Otto Husvind and
of Santa Claus and ills Toym*V*r.v
yellow.
jfhi
Mn, Prank
Mnnnati
Frank Hoonan
The Board of Education has been was elected to the State board Ol Mrs
Santa Claus. Indiana
granted recently $4330. by the Fed­ directors. Two gavel- were awarded
eral Work* Agency to assist in the
planning of school buildings This of Mr Shcllenbargcr - *ork—one for ' METHODIST CHURCH
added to the $5818 71 already allotted having the largest number of com­
Alvin C Barker. Pastor
by the Michigan Planning Com­ munity groups of any county In the , Sutuiav School 10:30 a in
mission makes $10.13871 available state and the second lor having
Sermon Hour 11 30 am.
Opens anything that
to Ihe local school district for the shown tiie largest gain in group-'
payment of architect's fees for plans for 1945. The County Bureau was
has to be opened in tho
Evening Service 7.30 pm
Plenty of laughs as the monki-v
also awarded $15 by the American
and specifications
The u*ual Wednesday evening
kitchen.
climb* up find down the string al
The local Board has employed the Farm Bureau Federation tor having prayer service is being po-tjwtied
your wish.
Warren Holmes Company, the signed its share in the membership this week for the united Thankscivarchitect firm which planned the drive
InT service at the Presbyterian
Voting
delegates
attending
the
।
Priced
at
Central School building, to draw up
were Frank
Ferri*, enurch^__
clans for a combination Junior and convention
only
*
Senior High School shop and bus Claude Hunt. Otto Schantz. Albert
Floyd Palmer. How-''■oo™ '
garage, an addition to the Central Shellenbargrr.
.
_
..
tirruAmuT
M ETHODI ST rurniCHURCH
School building for elementary ard Stanton. Justin Simpson. Mrs
Sermon Hour 10 00 a.m
grades, and an addition to the High Leon Dunning. Mrs Seth Gainder.
Sunday school 11:00 am
School to provide for a new gym­ forest Bender and carl Brodbeck
oom
Colorfully finished — loud ringing
Evening Evangelistic Sendee 6 M
nasium. a new library, a new cafe­

family to have the services of a
well-equipped, modem hospital
ASSOCIATION available? In view of the fact that
a well-equipped hospital can often
represent the difference between
life and death, that cost of. $1140'
(Continual from PM* I. Sec. l.i seems trifling. It Is mighty cheap
insurance—a small price to pay to
asking for hospital service. This is give the entire community of Barry.
partly due to the growth of group county the sort of hospital service it
hospital insurance plans; partly to should have

(DITQRIAL.

'MIDDLEVILLE SOLDIER
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
FTMT U, B. CHURCH
COMPLETING BASIC TRAINING
8. 8 10 am. Next Sunday cloae*
the contest between the Blur* and
9:55 a m. Bible schsol
Red--..
11:00 am. Morning worship. C. D.
service will be held, mite-bexes will Garrett speaker. Pastor Ooldren
be collected, and rewards given by will be speaking In the First Evan­
gelical church. Grand Rapid*
Mrs. Earl Engles.
The Rev. Mrs Monter will finish
deavor.
7:30 pm. Song service and gosary in the intern camp, Manila.
Young People’s service 7:45 p m.
SThnrsday. 7:30 pm. Prayer and
Preaching 7:45 pm.
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:45 Bible study.
pm.
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
B. J. Adcock. Pallor
Lcaaon Sharpe, Pastor
I Sunday school at
Sunday service*:
| Divine services al
Church school 9:45 am
mon by the pastor.
Class on Religion and Life. 0:45
Evening sen-id** at 7:30. Evan­
n.m.. conducted by Mr. Sharpe
gelistic kinging and sermon by the
Divine worship. 1100 am Medi- pastor,
tatlon. "The Gauntlet."
Soloist.
-------Keith Lancaster.
। parsonage at 7:30.
| Thia Wednesday. Nov. 31.,we shall
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH be attending the Union Thanksgiv-

Remodeling Plans

CHURCHES

changed.

pltal board as outlined in rcceqt
U*us of the BANNER will give
Barry county an enlarged and mod­
ernised institution. The present
hosplta) was built for 28 beds but
by overcrowding, a maximum of 37
patients could be accommodated.
In contrast, the enlarged hospital

increased to 75 without overcrowd-

Another Improvement is that the
medical and surgical cases and an
operating room suite will all be on
the second floor.

The ;n tire third floor will be re­
served for maternity cases. Delivery
rooms and special facilities for the
care of new born infants will all toe
on the same floor. This Is a much
needed improvement over ths pres­
ent layout.
Another distinct improvement will
floor. This *-111 be a Mhall hospital
in itself, with beds, an operating
table and other equipment needed
to give adequate first aid or pre­
liminary treatment to all sorts of
accident and emergency cases. At
present there Is no place where such
cases can be segregated. As often
happen*, when automobile accident
cases are brought into the hospital
late at night, the noise and con­
fusion can be heard in every room.
With an emergency ward, these
before they are sent to the main
room* of the hospital. .

The first floor will contain en­
larged administrative offices, en­
larged and improved X-ray and
laboratory facilities, an ample and
comfortable waiting room ‘some­
thing the hospital now lacks), and
some space for living quarters.

In the west wing of the building
there will be space on the first and
ground floor to house the Barr}
County Health department. This
housing of the county healti\ unit
in a hospital building which serves
the entire county, is tn line with
progressive practice There are
many obvious advantages to the ar­
rangement. But more about that
later.

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Also included in the building plan
Is a complete modernisation of all
facilities. Equipment will be im­
proved. The hallways and wards
•rill be soundproofed. This new
equipment combined with more
space and more efficient layout will
give Barry County a hospital th a;
i* likely to meet the needs for many teria. and two, new music rooms.
The plans also include some re­
county a typo of hospital service modelling of the High School buildwhich will compare favorably with
He money advanced by the Fed­
the best available in large cities.
eral Works Agency Is advanced with
the understanding that It be re­
Total coat of these enlargements paid in full without interest out of
and improvements will be about the first funds available for the
construction of the buildings plan­
ned. It 13 considered probable that
thi* provision will be repealed by
OF THIS ONLY $50,000 IB TO BE Congress and that the money ,«o
advanced become an outright grant.
RAISED IN THE COUNTY!

The remaining 1200.00) is already HELO ON THURSDAY
Fitzgerald Corp* No. &gt;00. WJl.C.
gents funds previously donated tor met on Thursday. Nov. 15. for their
monthly birthday dinner. Mr*. Sar­
ah
Griffin being honor guest The
X. Kellogg Foundation; part rep-

Thursday and all ward
ee Mr*. Margaret FalIhe meeting after a kng
Corporation and the

randidates Initialed, bringing the
membership to 48. The Records

the membership attend
Foundation l« giving addl- meetings.

regular

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(Continued from Page I. Sec. 1.)
bequests »|id part from hospital FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
earning* which have been held in
L Winston Stone Pastor
a special fund.
10.03 a m Mormtig Worship Mr
The W. K Kellogg Foundation b&gt;
Slone will preach ofi the theme
allowing $9o uoo for constructing the
"Jeremiah. Prophet uf Personal
wing which is to house the Barry
County Health Department. This Piety ' The adult choir will sing
grant was made jM&amp;dble because of The nursery will be open for the
the support which the county, care of' small children during this
through Its board of supervisor*, re service.
giving the health department here., 11:20
. nir. Sunday school There
‘ r n"
" il8M
Everyone
Foundation aid is given for such Ii,rc c*a*-’‘e* f°
purposes only if t)w» health depart-1 vl’1 h,‘ ‘‘rtenme
ment is receiving an equivalent ol'
I”” Youth Fcllowshln Jim
one dollar per &gt;capiUi from county' Bl|rh' W|H bc the leader All young
tax fund*. At present the .super-: r«ple «rc invited
visor* have appropriated $15,720 for'
-------- *'•'*----------use of the health department and &lt;»RACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
and in addition. $5,500 ha* been] I OO P Hall Green St. Entrance
made available from Btatc and Fed-1
O H Tnnklsin. Pastor •
eral sources for a total of $22,220.1 Divine worship nt 10.30 a.m. Ser[which more than meets thc require, mon "The Day of Christ * Coming "
ynt*, y by tbc wSunday school nt 11:30 aan. RcFoundMmk
hcarsal of Christian program.
The funds described in the above
Junior Choir practice Saturday,
paragraphs total 8380.000
That 1 00 pm . at 521 W Court
°"
n,r Or;,f'- °t“M wU&gt; «*rt on
toed. The balauco of 850500 u to Wednesday. November 28. 7 30 pro
be raised locally.
Bl lhc home of Mrs. Trinklein.

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4H LwJari ,

ttato Robinson of Delton read the
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TWENTIETH BIRTHDAY
the presence at twenty-five guests.
Twenty years ago a group of Has­
The annua! fall 4-H leader'» meet­
Preceding the wedding. Mr*. El- ■
tings women organised the New Joyed by the eleven members pres­
ing and banquet will be held in the
business meeting. vfrt Mott, a sister-in-law. rendered ■
Idea ciuo.
iota
club, which curing
during ine
the year*,
yean, ent. Aflsr the -----------Hastings MethodUt church oh
has flourUhed and has accomplished th» ro11 caJI WB1 responded to by -j Love You Truly."
Thursday. Nov. 39.
. «re.i
o| good tor oU&gt;«. . e“h
-'h&gt;'
™
Mis* Virginia Graves and Louie
Their chief objective has been help-1 lh«okful for. Mra. Maude Smith, itage by her father, wore an aqua 1
Webb, assistant state club leaders,
ing Pennock hoapltal. theU actlvi-. program chairman, used as her colored dreaa with ailver trim and j
will be here to take part in the
Um including the remodeling of the abject. Why we celebrate our holi- an orchid corsage She was attend- |
project and discussion sessions.
kltehen along with other thlnga.
&gt; «taya. telltaw of the flrat Thank*- cd by Mrs Clark Lipscomb of Battle 1
Thia etub to limited to twelve i «lvln»M wel* “ «&gt;me of later years
with the following program:
tewing of exhibits,
members *nd an annual auction, Record*, made by Mia* Suzanne and Talisman roses formed her cor- ■
eject explanation and
aate of homemade articles, baked '6*"e also enjoyed. Mra. sage Cpl Clark Lipscomb was the
add canned good*, to their main • Arahla McCoy to to be the Decemd conducted by state
—
.— of...
.... Mra.
a. Alma Fing- ■. ber hoatoM.
latter in the evening an informal
z»,.t . «-*iacrs.
source
revenue.
reception was held at the Mott {
fyL . I 6:30—7:30 honorary leader s b*nleton having gained a reputation a* |
an auctioneer. At the eale held on i WILBUR—MOTT
home, the bride and groom leaving
jy/ quet and table stunts.
bBf7:30—0:00 recreaUon 'games suitWednesday evening. Oct. 31 at tha
Chrysanthemum*, red roaea and soon for a trip in northern Mich­
«! able for use in the local club I.
|
home of Mra. Mabel Roush the re-' candles decorated the home of Mr. igan. For traveling, Mrs. Wilbur
f » 8 00 dtseurslon by groups On four ,
cefpts were over 890. lha beautiful
M"- Ruasell Mott at Wall lake these a brown suit with brown ac- |
3 1 or five timely 4-H club toplea—eon- I
crocheted set going to Mr*. 8ylves-'on Thursday evening. Nov. 8. for cesaorie*.
cted by state leaders
Guest* Included Mr and Mrs !
ter Thomas A donation of vege- ,he marriage of their daughter. Mis*
Haring passed the Eddy teat.' Leader, are invited to come for j
Cleo Wilbur and Jackie. Banfleld:
Mr and Mrs J. L Daniel* and Mr 1 ILuwl
oaell L Shepard son of Mr and
P*rl or ■&gt;’ of lh* ••Hemoon and
- , Theodoi^ Shepard. Delton.
P.W”
',ub*
and Mr* Overt Mott. Delton. Mr. j jjr,
jncaiore oneparo, utiwn, -------- -- ■
~
J- " 1------ 1
..
are a on
readv
and *t least
and Mrs Maurice Johncock. Mau- Mlch
t nll*ced in .uthe 'Navy
Breorganized
■lr*»&lt;,Y organized
and‘ at lea*t J
rine and Michael. Cloverdale: Mrs Mareh H |W5.
«wen to more enrolimento are ex­
Merrill Evans. Mr* R. L Peterson.
Now 8 1/c &lt;RT.» Shepard, who
ln ,very al»rU&gt;'
Mr and Mrs L Lipscomb and Mr ‘ finhited at Delton in '44. following cUM,“
\wo °r
and Mr* Clark Lipscomb. Battle ahfch
.5 “b. ,5. ?
which he
he attended
attended Western
Western MichlMichl- J"’ 8
cr«k.
,.n
,.n collie.
Coll... Iw
I«u compKted
compKMd W, 1"" exprewi U&gt; «U»cl U&gt;U Ml !«»•
I ■boot" training at Great Lak
cr'
,
u
&gt;d»duM
lor
hU
re»
..
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1
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"
-'StteulHELMER—Pt R6E1.L
tural agent,
agent, will
will present
present the
the Barry
BarryInr nort-, u.h&lt;nl
'1 tural
Tlie scene of a very colorful ment lor Ranar school
Co 4-H picture end dheuvs the 4-H
double ring wedding ceremony, wo*
camp and 1946 plans Mias Mary E
that of Dora Marie Pursell, daugh­
Bullis, home cxtenMpn agent, will
ter oi Mr and Mr* Orville Puraell.
discuss winter 4-H home economies
projects Ray Lamb, county club
Hastings R- 4 and T/3 Uron Richard ,
wvirxs.
i * *. ii
Helmer, son of Mr and Mr* Clar- I
agent, will discus* the 4-H winter
ence Helmer. Hasting*. R 4. which
Beulah Bush entertained agricultural projects.
took place at 4 o'clock Sunday at mrinbe„ ol U»e Banner office bowlthe home of thc bride, with thc | lng tfHn1 for dinner Monday eve- CHIEF OF POLICE FRANK
Rev. Fred King reading thc nuptial, nJng at the home of her parents, O'MALLEY TALKED TO
vowa.
i Mr and Mrs Elmer Bush
FATHERS AND SONS
Basket* of large mixed mums and
...
The Hastings Brotherhood held
ferns formed a lovely background [ Twentv-scvrn PNG'* were en-1 Ite Father and Son meeting Monday
Music wu turnuhed by Mr and (rrU|ne&lt;i bv Mrs Henry
ln evening. Nov 19. in the Methodist
Mrs. Keith Strickland
• hpr UrnJ
on u,c NMhvlli, church parlors, an excellent dinner
The bride wore a two-piece fus- roed Wwjnesday evening A carry- । being revved to 250 dad* and lads
chia suit, with block acce-ssories and ’ ,n djnner was ^ved at 6.30. alter
*he members of the Esther and
a corsage of white gardenias
( whlCh n business meeting was held. Mary Circles. Walter Wallace and
-Mr* Ixiul* Guernsey was bridet- ,
mB&lt;lc (or Uw chrlatma*&gt;1* supper squad did the serving,
maid Her suit was medium green puny, followed by cards, with prizes ' Howard Frost and his orchestra
with black accessories and her cor- ) gomg’to Mrs Hugh Meyers and Mr* i furnished music during the dinner
sage was pink rosea and baby mums ejs1c Lagr
‘ and later Richard Loppcnthien diThe groom wns attended by Keith
...
. reeled the singing with Mrs. Harold
Strickland of Bottle Creek
I Mr* Frank Rogers entertained the Po»t«r nt Uw piano.
Mrs Pursell wore • brown dress I j p t bridge club Wednesday at one
Guest speaker tor the evening
with a corsage of sweetheart rose* | o’clock.
High score was won by :
Prank O'Malley, chief of police
and bronze mum*
Mrs Helmer * Mr* Wm See der Hr., consolation ’ °f Grand Rapids, who wa* Introby’ •»«
live Rrmh«h™w&lt;
Broliterhood president.
dress was •&lt;&gt; Idler blue Sweetheart by. Mrs Rob.t Mills
Mrs John duced •«
E.
J.
Adams.
'
roses and bronze mums formed her ’ Armbruster received thc traveling
Chief O'Malley discussed "Youth­
corsage
. prize.
ful Crime" and the price youth must
Other guest* were Mrs Helen
...
Reynolds, grandmother of thc bride.
Borgia McKibben was the honoree pay for dUobeying the laws of so­
He stated that most of the
Mra. Ernest O. Van Syckle. sister ; at n bridal shower Sunday evening ciety
of the groom. Mrs. Fred King and given at the home ot Carolyn Dc- delinquency of youth can be -di­
traced to a delinquent
Vany Eleven guests attended Games rectly
ton Theron.
After the ceremony refreshments and fortune telling were pan of the I "home”, a home where there is(Jittte
were served, with thc bride and fun Refreshments ended a delight- ‘ or no training in morals or regard
' lo- lllc rights of others.
groom cutting a beautiful two-tier fill evening
I In Gr *nd Rapkte. in certain sec­
.Saturday afternoon. Mrs Frank tions of the city, juvenile crime was
Sgt and Mrs Helmer will leave
Rotten, with Mr* Avi* Tyler as co- increasing at such a rapid rate that
for their honeymoon in New York hostess,
■ ...
....... ...... •_
.. I. became
- alarmed.
i. la —... .- I Tn
0*10
entertained
the n...
Past ,Ma- offlciato
In 11939.!
City He Is now stationed al Fort
...r.i™,
»hm»M th«l M prrcrfit
Mcnmouth. New Jersey -..
Mrs ..c
Hcl- tron.Clu6rflhrO.CS. Tit. Ublr | the
iner Is cmnloved bv
Hasting' fW|V
* M'l for sixteen
lor a
one o'clock
V? the
UK nwiim........................
-.................
----, | &lt;M the juvenile case* luted came
...
j graduates
... of. . deaaert .«,ar
Mfg Co
Both are
after whu.1,
which th»v
they kmwm
sewedI for
for I from this ar?8 alone. By the es­
Hasting* High school
|}»&gt;e
B«1‘ G“*- tablishing of youth centers and
training in other way*, the 1940
report showed no crime had been
Mrs Richard McKibben 'Borgl* listed as a result, which is a splen­
Anderson ■ and Mrs Gerald Gibson did record.
Later a youth camp was estab­
■ Lots Anderson' who were married
in a double wedding ceremony. No- lished at a nearby lake which 327
children attended last year and
when
the new me** hall is com­
The following story, which accom­ shower given by Mrs Lenora Buck­ pleted this year, the number will
panied thc picture of the bride-to- land on Suiidsv at Ihe home of be increased to 600 another method
Mr and Mrs Homer Smith
Th?
be. appeared In the Sunday social
guest? included the girls who work oi reducing juvenile delinquency
section of the Kalamazoo Gazette
together in the coffee shop Thc in congested areas.
The tint announcement of the McKibbens ire now making their
Hi* talk Monday evening. Chief
engagement of Muwi Jean Burt Bail­ home al Gun lake and Lois is at O'Malley said, was especially for
ey to Charles M Leonard, Jr . Has­ home for the present as her hus­ boy's, emphasizing' the fact that
tings. was made at a party given band. 3 2'c Gerald Gibson, is based ' crime do*s not pay ' Organ nations
Friday evening in the home of her at Riverton. Washington
like tlie Brotherhood. Youth Coun­
dork grey printed moleskin Sizes 32 to 42
cils. Boy Scout*. YMCA, luncheon
parents. Mr. and Mrs Thomas M
the
Bailey Went South street
Ml
To introduce Mr* Gordon Croth- club*, etc. can greatly
Leonard. Jr. Mi thc son of Mayor er* to a group of her friends. Mrs home, the church and the school in
and Mrs Charles M Leonard. Ifa*- Nell Adair entertained three tables preventing delinquency and lessen­
tings No date has been vet for the of bridge- in her honor Tuesday eve­ ing the criminal rate by helping
the youngster* to realize and ap­
|| wedding
ning
preciate the better way of living.
Twenty guests were entertained nt
the party Following an informal
A family party Is planned by Mr
evening, a light collation was served and Mrs Ber. Merrick for Thanks­ dren of teen age and younger
and on the table were match fold­ giving day with the following guests. should have heard
Coach Jas Brozuk, the assistant
ers engraved with the names of the Mrs. Levancha Merrick and Mr and
affianced couple which told the Mrs. Wayne Merrick of this city coach. Robert King, and 28 members
' news of thc event
and Mr and Mrs Kent Drake of of thc Saxons football squad were
guests of thc Brotherhood at this
rick will remain with Mr and Mrs annual event
Ben Merrick for a week
WOMEN'S BO4VLING LEAGUE
November 19. 1945
Honoring Lady Laura Mattoon, thc
Strand Theatre won 2 games from
Maccabees at their meeting on Fri­ Hiuningv Ire and Fuel with White
day afternoon served a delicious
j golden cake in observance of her Produris taking 2 from 'uen Frank­
lin while Roth Furniture took 3 from
fiftieth wedding anniversary which
H*st Ings Mfg. Co Hastings Banner
was Wednesday. Nov 1$ Mrs Mat­
toon has been active in the Mac­ took 3 games from Elwood Insur­
cabees for many years and greatly ance while State Insulation won
3
from Barry Theatre. Bonnet and
appreciated this remembrance by
Gown won 3 from Trio Cafe on
her associate^
.
Nov 9. whom they were scheduled
Mrs A W Wheating was hostess to bowl this week.
High Individual single games were
to thc J F F. club on Tuesday, a
carry-in dinner bcuig served to taken by J Daniels, Bonnet and
eight Mrs J E Mattoon was guest Gown, with 190: D Thayer. Strand
With cold, blustery doys just ohcod. it will be
of twniv. a surprise to her. in cele­ Theatre, with 188: A Hawthorne.
bration of her recent golden wed­ Hastings Ice and Fuel, next with
mighty nice to hove one of these snug, worm
ding anniversary In thc afternoon 187
coots to slip on for "cold protection '
In our
High individual serial were topped
the club members were entertained
selection, you'll find Chesterfields of soft
with cards, a pleasant time being by D. Thayer. Strand Theatre, with
t 509; J. Daniels. Bonnet and Gown,
reported
l00r&gt; wool cloth
and Alpaca Pile too. in
with 494. J Maclvcr. White Prothe popular casual stylos.
There orc Fitted
The teachers and employees of duct*, next with 480.
the Hastings schools were entertain-1 Team* taking high singles were
Models smartly styled, in plain colors, stripes
ed at a dinner Thursday night given strand Theatre twice. 752 and 720;
by the Board of Education in the State Insulation next with 715; Hasand plaids.
lings Banner
Banner with
with 704,
70$.
recreation room at CcnlraL
lings
Teams taking high aeries were
Bonnet and Gown. 3198; Strand
The atthietivc home of Mrs. Ken­
Theatre. 3119. State Insulation.
neth Lnbertcaux was (he setting for 2057
two luncheons given on Thursday
and Saturday ot last week by Mrs. Team Standings:
Won Last
I.
J.
Caston
and
Mrs.
Labcriesux.
See our selection pf the Season s newest Suita Fine
Autumn berries and decorations with Slate Insulation
quality woolens tn stripes, checks and plain colors
the Thanksgiving motif were used Strand Theatre
Trio Cafe ...
on
the
tables
at
which
twenty-four
Sizes 9 to 44 New Fall and Winter shades
were seated each day. Bridge awards Hastings Banner
on Thursday went to Mrs Gerald Bonnet and Gown
Steinke, Mrs Cedric Morey, Mrs. Barry Theatre
Byron Fletcher and Mrs. E. W. Hastings Ice and Fuel 14
.14
Parmalcr and on Saturday to Mrs. Hasting' Mfg Co
20
395
William Nchader. Mrs. Hiram Bax­ Elwood insurance ... 13
.300
ter, Mrs. Duane Bauer and Mrs. w. Roth Furniture -------9
White Products 9
300
G. Bradford.
Ben Franklin8
al the Wrlhdar parte Oh Wrtaraday. Nov. 14. when ■ chicken dta-

» S S s S B K ia s E &amp; S

SOCIAL EVEHTS^Stt

Marjory B. Molt, and Robert WU- IServing WiH» Navy

DRI$$ER SCARF and VANITY SETS . $2.50
AHover embroidered pattern so delicately exervted that it closely re­
sembles handwork. Made of strong durable cotton .
Launders beau­
tifully. Either 3 piece Vanity Set Or Scarf.

DAMASK TABLE CLOTH . . $2.50
White Damask, beautiful'for all occasions. Maple leaf pattern. Tliey
will make excellent gifts and will be doubly acceptable due to the recent
scarcity of such goods. Sizes 54 x 68.

FRUIT DISH T O W E L $ . . . 55c eo.
A half dozen of these cheerful towels can be beautifully boxed for
Christmas giving. Floral patterns in bright colors. A truly practical gtfl

BOXED GUEST TOWEL SETS

LADIES'HANDKERCHIEFS. . 17c to $1.29

Engagement of Kala­
mazoo Girl to Overseas
Veteran Announced

MIN'S - $4.50
BOY'S - $3.50

Always the Ideal gift, and we have them in a large selection ol prints
in gay colors, whites and lace trimmed. These tiny bits of femininity
have always been gift favorites.

PLASTIC COMPACTS.... $3.90
Made from the newest wander plastics, they are very swank and tops
in durability. Diameter of fi'i" . . . Large puff in non-leakahte caae.
Beautiful colors with hand painted designs.

EYELET COTTON CHAIR SETS . . . $2.25

We have Heavy Cotton Work Pants

Add a decorative touch to someone's home thru this practical gift.
Lovely linen-like Cotton enhanced by striking eyelet embroidery Bee
this gift suggestion while a good selection Is available.

$2.96

SCARFS.................

LADIES'

$1.98

Every woman loves scarfs, plenty of them foe various occasions . . .
and we have them in a grand profusion of color*. Wootens. Sheers and
gay Prints, many of which can be worn over thc head as well as around
the throat.

Waters Clothes Shop
138 E STATE

a

. . . $1.25

Hand embroidered floral design on linen-like co&lt;|on Every home can
find a good use for them, and they do present an attractive appearance
when the lid comes off the box.

SLIPS...$350

LADIES

Lace trimmed . . . Bias cut . . . Adjustable straps ... in white only . . .
these slip* will package very nicely tor an intimate gift for those ladies
South Huven Mrs Levancha Mer­
on your gift list for this Christmas

LADIES

GOWNS.,.,.... $4.98

See these delightful gowns . . . just arrived for Christmas thoppm.
They're smartly tailored of fine quality Rayons and Batins Plain color*
and floral prints.

Casual Smartness in

CANNON

BLANKETS .

$6.75

What could be more iicceoUtble as a uractlcal gift ___ .
these famous Leaksville blankets? Made from $0*1 Pure Virgin Wool
and to : fine quality Cotton. In a fine assortment of poittel color*. SUe
72x84 All of vour friends would like to find this popular item under
their tree this Christmas!

COATS

LADIES'

SWEATERS$5.00

All wooL in the current slip-over styles. A choke from the Mason's
most panular colors In solids only. They are very generally worn with
skirts and suits during the cool seasons of the year. Sues M to 40

£•«

LADIES'

UMBRELLAS... $4.98

Well made from fine waterproof Rayon materials. Plain colors and
attractive plaids in assorted color*. A year- round article whkh will
find approval ot young and old alike.

DECORATIVE

PILLOWS

$i.n

Tliey arc decorative and cheerful, and are usually found where comfort
L- an imiiortant thought tn the home. Well filled with elean., fluffy
cotton Available in stripes, floral patterns and plain colors.
?

$18.95 up

CHENILLE

BATH

SITS .

$3.98

Sets consist of Seat Cover and Thfow Rug, A targe coto.
variety of styles Rugs arc 34 x 36. with decorative fringe. Made from
fine washable cotton, they'll prove a very practical gift for someone's
bath room

$12,95 an&lt;l up

BUY VICTORY BONDS

BONNET &amp; GOWN SHOP
104 E. STATE ST.

PHON82I32

Mrs Henry Vahbins entertained
her bridge club last Tiiurwlay eve­
ning.
Winners at contract were
Mrs Junior McMillan and Mrs.
Thunw* Myers. Mrs. Kenneth Brow­
er was a guest, A going-away
%aa jucscnlcd to Mrs. Wayue Suydtr.

Rigid Culheg
The smallest proportion 6t death
loss of faying hens has beea in the
northeastern states where culling la
rigid because high prices of feed
and chickens make it particularly
costly to keep loafers.

PARMALEE
Succciw to FrandwR'i

HASTINGS

124 I. ST ATI ST.

Ml

�TRF HASTINGS BANNER. THTHigp IT, NOVEMBER 5$. 1H$

Must Repay the $400
He Took; Given Two
Years' Probation
■ Robert Rose. 16. of Baltimore, who
. had pleaded guilty to breaking into
| a home and taking $400 in cash. was
i brought Into Circuit court Saturday
|Tor sentence.
I Judge McDonald placed him on
' probation for two years, on condl' tlon that he make full restitution
to Maurice Murphy, in monthly in­
stallments. He said he gave this
sentence because young Rose had
j always had. before this offense, a
good record.
: EXCELLENT PROGRAM AT
i SECOND WARD P.T.A.
I Monday evening an unusually in­
teresting program featured thc Sec­
ond ward PT A. meeting which was
held In thc First United Brethren
church, because of the large attenda nee.
Following the business session.
Otis Harthy. program chairman. Introduccd Miss Jennette Maris, a
ttacher In the Ann J Kellogg .school
| in Battle Creek. Accompanying her
were her seeing eye dog and four
blind pupils from thc school, two
i girls and two boys.
! Mln Maris described the school
I and explained the way In which the
I do«s are trained and used Demon-

AT WARDS
pay out of income
Save time, energy, money by getting everything you

KNOWLTON BEGINS
WORK AS VETERANS
COUNSELOR

need ot Wordt. Monthly Payment Pion makei it .
convenient. . . you poy only muol amount down now!

.

Herbert Wedel was re-elected
president of the society (or IMS and
other officers chosen wert: Piral V.
P.. Mrs. Elmer Robinson: 2nd. V. PMrs. William Llnlngton: Correa.
6ecy.. Mrs. Russell 2erbel; Rec.

stratlons of Braille reading were Serving In Texai Horpital
given by thc pupils, who also op­
erated the Braille writing machine, i
similar to a typewriter, and the
stylus form of writing which Is not
so efficient nor so satisfactory. These
handicapped children are taught thc
sutne subjects ns other more fortun­
ate ones and respond rapidly to the
Instruction given.
Prdblems in arithmetic were done
by a third grade boy ond one of thc 11
girls, the boy working with the ma- :
chine and the girl with the stylus. I
Another girl gave a reading which j
was splendidly done, all the demonstratlons being extemporaneous.
Several musical selections were i
played showing how well these chUdn n respond to this branch of their I
education. Miss Maris stated that ।
they thoroughly enjoyed their mu­
sic lessons and were developing rapinly.
Training the blind is but one of
EL PASO, TEXAS—Sgt. Feme L
the fine services rendered by the
Ann J Kellogg school. as it lias Wolfe of Hastings, gets set (or a
&lt;T.ecla^ departments fur cripples, istraight one down the alley as cheer­
the deaf, and others who are handi­ ing section of patients at William
Beaumont
General Hospital, lends
capped. educating them to become | -------—
hand. A member of the Blllsera.
«&lt; If-supporting cittern, and help- a hand,
Army
Bowlers, —
she
lug them to adjust themselves to I Women's -----, Corps
—---------aurrl 132
&gt;12 in
tn 18
IB games
tfames ployed.
ulaved.
normal living despite their affile-’' averaged
■ tuini
1 She is assigned to the Education
Lunch ... ».rvrt Mteln, u» ar(* mfaxliuonln, wrvkj.
program
Htr home u at 1033 North Bro&amp;d*
I —. n ..........
HaUlniK
organization
creating
_
_ and fostering | ~ *
a fine community spirit.

Mrs. Garner Hampton; Secy, of
Missions. Mra. D. D. Smith: Secy.
Christian social relations and church
activities. Mrs. Rozell Stanton: chil­
dren's work. Mrs. Lyle Akeriy: youth
work. Mra. Carl Damson: literature
and publications, Mra. Robert Mar­
tin; supplies. Mra. Waller Ryan:
spiritual life. Mra. I. J. Smith: membenhlp. Mra. Earl Chase; publicity,
Miss Hazel Henry.
'
Mra. William Mishler, assisted by
Blough. conducted the devotions.
' Family Life In Other Countries"
was the program topic, with Mr*.
Robert Cook as chairman. Por­
trayals of home life were interest­
ingly presented by Mrs. Martin, who
spoke about China: Mrs. Calvin
Plumley told of India: Miss Henry
discussed Africa and Mrs. Zerbel
told about the South Sea islands.
Mra. Harvey Burgesr. read on article
concerning Christian social rela­
tions.
The chairman for the bazaar and
cafeteria supper on Thursday. Dec.

Cookies For
Percy Jones Hospital
Barry’ county will again be re­
sponsible for cookies for the week•nd parties for patients at Percy
Jones army hospital, at Battle Creek
I and Fort Custer, to be delivered
Thursday, Nov. 29. Organizations
or Individuals wishing to participate
in the cookie shower, please con­
tact Mra. Gay Jordan or the Rev.
Don M. Gury. According to Mr.
Gury. who attended thc monthly
meeting of the Ft. Caster Camp and
Hospital Council last week. Red
Cross workers say they have never
had enough cookies to go around,
so al) donations will be greatly ap­
preciated.

Office Opened In Room 8
Stebbins Building, Hostings
The Barry County Council (or
Veterans Assistance, opened head­
quarters in Room No 8. Stebbins
• Building. Hastings, on Monday, with
Julius Knowlton us lull-time courue! lor Office hours will be 8:00 am.
jto 12:00 noon and 1:00 to 5:00 pm.
each week day from
Monday
I through and including Saturday
I Knowlton, former scout executive
of this district served in World War
II in the Army Air Corps from which COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
he was recently discharged with
thc rank of technical sergeant- He
parachuted to safely over Germany
when hl', plane was shot down and
1 spent several months In u Nazi
prison camp. No news was heard
I from him tor several months and
he was listed among the “missing in
, action ‘ Thus Julie takes over his
new assignment
us^iKuriicris with
wiui a well-founded
”nrivwnnu
appreciation of the veteran’s point H
of view
Knowlton states that he has spent
several weeks contacting his cominiuee chairmen and perfecting I
' plans for handling the work that is |
increasing each day as soldiers and [
sailors return to Barry county.
| Th? state wide establishment of
i Councils for Veterans Assistance is |
1 so important that the financing of
thc Barry project was made possible |
Mony new shipments the post week brings our
through voluntary private sources. &lt; 3
coot stock to its peek selection. These gor­
1 So. the sum of four thousand dol- I U
ments ore of fine quality woolens, well tailored
lar&lt; appropriated Uy the Board ot I
Supervisors was voluntarily turned ■I
ond top values for the season.
(Nick «o the board where it has been
It’s o good time to select your winter coat.
reappropriated for support of the j
Barn County Health Department.
All veterans are urged to contact
| Counselor Knowlton' upon any and
every problem that confronts them
upon their return to civilian life
The service rendered, the Veterans
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able The counselor after carefully
dbcusslng the problem of any vet। eran. cither handles the matter imi mediately himself or refers the
■ veteran lo one of his department
heads.
"Hights A: Benefits" is a depart-1
I ment for all legal advice and asslstante with full Information for the
veteran as to State and Federal
laws and regulations and efficient
legal counsel upon every matter.
"Personal A: Social Problems" is
a department which Includes all
clergymen, lawyers, physicians and
many others whom the Veteran can
reach to obtain the help and ad-

। "Finance" Includes a department I
' of experienced local business men
and bankers readv to loon money ।
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well-advised and approved Invest­
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"Physical A- Mental Health" Is a
department that handles all the
problems of HI or wounded veterans,
including any problem of health in
the veteran's family
"Education" Is a committee that
will give full assistance to vocational
training of veterans or the com­
' pletion ot college courses ns con। tempiated by recent federal laws.
. The local Department on "AgriI culture" will assist every veteran
who wishes to take up farming.
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competent and interested committee
members are ready to supplement
the work of Counselor Knowlton.
Al! veterans and their families
are advised, however, that every ap­
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of Counselor Julius Knowlton. Room
8. Stebbins Bldg.. State Street. Has­
tings. Michigan. Telephone 2638
All desiring assistance should write,
phone or go to tills address.
Concerning his Job. Mr. Knowl-

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Enroute home they will spend a • Mr. and Mrs. Richard Orooa and
B. C. Jtanall of Toronto. Canada. 11 A P 8 I
BIEUfC
f
!» days with Ouign and Mra. Rob- Dick IMl Thursday afternoon to came Monday for a visit with hl*
brother-in-law and rister. Mr. and,
|
be the guest of
Bunday dinner guezU of Mt and Mrs. T. N Knopf. Other guest* at
William Schader of Battle Creak f
McGuffin and
baa been her mother. Mra. P O Mra. Vern Haywood were Mr. and the Knopf home over Thanksgiving • wa&gt; recently appointed personnel 4
Pfc
Wlmton
Merrick
of
Percy
are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pannell manager of the Oliver Corporation
Rapids. They attended the Grand
Pratt of E Lansing who is here
Melvin Harrtron and little son of ,and son. Jackr and William Fennell, there He ha* been assistant per­
Rapid* symphony concert Friday
.
Haven. Mi*a Jean Fennell »onnel manager *ince 1M3
light.
hunting Battlo Croak. Mr*. Donald Henkw SoUth
While Pigeon wen. guests of Mr.
and children of Baltimore twp.
(
and
Mi** Nonna Haldeman. Detroll. । Mr. and Mr* W H. Weaver. Mrs. i
Mr. and Mrs Frank Roger* expect
Mr* Clark McCeliand and her and
,
Mr. and Mrs James C. Fennell. Rene Oangutllet, Mrs Clare JohnMrs. Charles Doyle left Thursday
to leave Saturday for Florida to and Mrs Wayne Merrick from Sat­
।
urday till Monday.
i son and Dickte spent Saturday with
to spend the winter with Mr. and young daughter Pavone. left Tues- Lansing.
ipend the winter. Their dauahtar.
Mr*. Flora Story and Mr*. Dan Mrs. John Hammes in Albany. N. Y. diy for New York City, where they
Mrs. Sidney Haye* of Battle Creek I mt knd Mra- Robert Cooper (Betty
ter*. Wm. 8. B&amp;ader. Jr_ of Baltk
।
Le^is kii guests of Mrs Ethel Gil­
from Friday till Monday with , Weaver) In Pontiac The Coopers
Mrs. Clark McClelland and P^- will join Mr. McCeliand. who now 1* spent
her mother. Mra. Menzo Turner. | art nicely located In an apartment
vonne left Tuesday to join Mr. Mc­ employed in New York
train. Thaj will »tdp key at Plainwell last Wednesday.
Mrs Edward Kurtz and Mra. Mar-i;' Mr and Mrs. Con Sullivan of j there where ha ha* hl* former po­
Among those who were here to Clelland In New York City where
gxret Breck of Detroit accompanied lonia were In the city on Bunday I altton a* operator of the movie
attend the golden wedding annl- they will make their home.
and family.
Mr* Clara Huffman Kline here for calling
(
on Mr. and Mr* J. E. Mat- machine at the Huron, theatre
Mr and Mrs. Gordon Vandcrwcle
the committal service* for George toon
,
and other friend*.
Mr*. L. 8- WU1 who ha* been
*«r« In Ann Arbor tor the weekend
Huffman Monday morning.
M1m Ol* Sllerle of Marshall and quite ill for nine weeks I* improving
A Rues', of Mils Florence and
Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Caston spent Mi*s Martha Lou Maus of Albion add is able to be up and about the
Miss Helen Wade on Thursday and the holiday with Mr and Mr*. Nick
of Olivet.
colleye are guest* of Mr. and Mrs , house now.
Friday wsa Mrs. Willis Smith of
Wirtx of Pewamo.
Lt Anne Perry came home Bun­
L P Maus for the Thanksgiving
Word received from Mr*. E- A.
Supt. and Mr* D. A. Van Buskirk holiday
day from Galeaburg. Hl., for a visit verse City for the holiday vacation.
Burton and Mr*. W. L. Shultera
v ere In Detroit for Thanksgiving
with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. B
Mr* Freeman Furrow and dsugh- states that they arrived safelv In
Saturday
guest*
ot
Mr
and
Mra.
B. B. Minford and daughters at A Perry and other relatives On
A gue»t of Mrs Gary Townsend ter. Mr* Wm. Oarrlvm. accomoan- Ljbetend. Fla
but spent from I
Oeofge
Ransom
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ponthc, Mr and Mrs Chsrle* Boyce Monday evening she attended a re­
for a few weeks is her daughter led by Mr* Roland Furrow nt Free- Thursday till Monday looking for
if Katamkxoo, Mn Prsd van Dyke union In Battle Creek of several of Don Hlgglna of Birmingham and on Mr*. Virginia Main. Washington. D. port were In Grand Rapid, on &amp;.tajrartment. They at tort fotmd
F.J&amp; Barbara of Plymouth, and Mrs- the nurses of th* 4*th Hoapllal Unit Sunday they entertained Mr. and C. who recently received her dis­ urday on bu*lnms
.
* mmI P1** *1 »H E. Orange StMrs.
Pat
Slattery
and
daughter
John Noble and Mrs. Stitts ot East with whom she served in the South
charge from the WAVES who is ,
Cb*mberl*li» «*«
pr“’
Irene and Mrs. J. Crandall of Kala­ । waiting for her husband. Musician I Mr. and Mrs Earl calll
.n an
— —- ------Pacific. Lt. Perry expect* to receive
cf Lo. Anaele*. Cal. called
on *ir
Mr —
fnl _____________
,bU,1
trance'* teventy-elghlh birthday. her discharge papers in a short mazoo.
d ..
Waviie Merri-k nn Wed- commodious quarter* soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Laberteaux and i I c Robert Main to be reassigned
Mra.
Flora
Story
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
,
~
n
.
Al
the
fourth
annual
concert
ot
time.
children were Thanksgiving guests Lyle Story and family were Sunday
yOrsnd Raolds
nuuk' by Michigan composers given
~Mr. and Mrs Glenn Bera. Theo
Miss Mabel Sisjcn was thc Sun­
, .Mix...
by a
thc
Detroit
Public Library “
and
1
Bera. Mr. and Mr*. Dick Endsley day guest of Mr. and Mrs Axel Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Heeney of
n“’"a
?.ya?
l
d
I Thanksgiving day truest* of Judne s
Michigan
Compu-vers
club
last
Fri•'
ind i
Doster are among those Erickson (Jennie Bandahi) of near
and Mra. A. D. McDonald are Mr
who left the middle of the week on Clarksville. Dr. Winifred McLravy Stockbridge.
Mr. and Mrs Harley Fox. Mr*. and Mrs. Glenn M. Coulter. Grosse day In Detroit one of the compost- |
Mica
Jocelyn
Ironside
of
Detroit
i hunting trip.
William Fox and son Perry and Miss Pointe Farm*, and Ml** Jessie Mc­ lions. -Fantasie Modeme." on an
of Grand Rapids was. also * guest
arrived Wednesday to spend the
A Wednesday guest of Mrs. George
Mr. and Mrs George Juppstrom rest of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Grace Rclckord are spending Donald and John McDonald. De­ old American tune, for two pianos I
Thanksgiving in Detroit with Mr . trolt Mr. and Mrs Harold Phillips was written by Howard Cress of
lansom was Miss Florence Bulls of and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Clark left Gordon Ironside
Hastings
and Mrs Ed. Darling.
Thursday for a trip to Denver. Col.
I were also dinner guests
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Margaret Sheets spent Fri­
Harry Thompson. Paul Ganguillet.•1 Out of town ThankMtiving day
Mrs. Don Doyle were Mr. and Mrs.
day with her mother. Mra. J. A.. E
N C. Roeakool. Mr. end Mrs. D. I- Charles Leonard and Harold New­ guest* of Mr. and Mr* Herman Zer- McCall and superintended the mov­
ton returned Wednesday from their be! sre Mr and Mra Charles Von
Kelley. Irvin Boeakool. and Miss Lol*
ing of her furniture to Eaton Rapids j
hunting trip near Engendlne. UP
Worden and Miss Helen Worden
Boeskool of Newaygo also Miss Bil­
Mr. and .Mr* Tom Lomasney and Chicago, and Mr. and Mr*. Sterling where she ha* purchased ;i home j
lie Bocskooi of Grand Haven
Her daughter, Mrs Betty Webster Is 1
family spent Thanksgiving In Port Zerbel. Kalamazoo
Sunday guests of Mr. end Mrs
living with her during Captain I i
, Mrs.
»i ana
A. Tolles were Mr. and Mrs Bam Ihiron
Mrs. m
M.. u
O.. m
Hill
and rrancaa
Francos run
Hill Webster's absence in Germany.
I
I
1 m «•;.=&gt;■ with Morri. HUI ol
Johnson and daughter Betty ot Lake .
Nell Granger arrived home from I
ton .nd
and I.mUv
family .nd
and other
relatives
i-.n
olh.r r.l.Uve,
M1„
Bl|, the
north with a B-point buck.1 {,
Mrs Winifred Mahar of Martin
of Kalamazoo are guests of Mr and weight 187 Ib*. and shot the first, L
former's sister. Mrs McKinley Burch . Mrs Dale Bideltnan of Battle creek
and Mrs Frank Beattie of Kaladay
SATURDAY ONLY, NOVEMBER 24
of
Jackson.
I
for
Thanksgiving
day.
masoo were in Hastings on business
Mr*. Floyd Boororn who has been . L
, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs 111 with neuritis and the flu is bet- 1}
Monday
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Mrs Thera Naglcr went last week talned Dr J R Hay of Saranac W. J. Allerding were Mr* Tonv ter this week.
BUI Elliott as Red Ryder
to Grand Rapid* u, begin her real- Sunday and on Thanksgiving Dr Kommando and daughter Regina of
Mr*. Earl Bumtord reports that I,
- - --I Grand Rapids.
denee at the Clark Memorial Home
Earl, who is hunting near Waters- E
M
Mrs Clara Brown left Saturday Saranac.
Mr.
Albert Altoft and meet with Art Eckert and son Har- I]
Mrs William Blrausbaugh and her
Mr and Mrs.
w
for Toledo to join her niece. Mrs
three daughters are hunting near old of Fretoort. h«s already brought E
Gloria J«*n, Viafe Barnett
Ralph Canon, and together with daughter. Mrs France* Kittinger of Gladwin and Mr. and Mrs Jesse Al­ down his buck. They expect to re- jl
Battle Creek were Sunday dinner
I Mr Carson and eleven year old guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice toft are In charge of the three tum the last of the week
।
daughter, will leave this week for
। grandsons.
Mrs. Swan Anderson who ha* r
| California to spend the winter, driv­ Craig of E Hasting*
. Holiday gue*ts of Mr and Mrs been quite ill in Pennock hospital r
ing through They plan to rent an । Thanksgiving and weekend guests
returned to her home oh Tuesday r
SUNDAY and MONDAY. NOVEMBER 25-26
' apartment and do considerable of Mra Bert Sparks wilt be Mr and Thwaltea and E E Thwaltrs of and is improving
, [ sightseeing
Mrs Brown will be Mrs A. L Brown and daughters of । Owosso and Mr. and Mrs, E. A Ad­
Last Friday was a red letter one U
Deanna Durbin. Ralph Bellamy
I ams Jr., and three children of Mus­ for Mrs H A Adrounle u Capt.jp
i glad to hear from her friends, and Ann Arbor
Mrs A L Gilbert. Mrs Theodore
1 &gt; mall sent Io the above address will
’
Harry Adrounle and several officers !'
Cook and Mrs. Roy Better of Sparta . kegon.
, be forwarded
1 just returned from Houston. Texas. 1 Miss Zabclle Adrounle of Ann Ar­ from Lincoln. Nebraska, dropped tn I |
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 1:00 TO 3:00
Mr and Mr* Herbert Freeland
bor spent Friday and Saturday ar to
spend the
IV spenu
me night
iiigin. They
luej had
nou flown
uuwu | |.
1 are Thanksgiving guests cf Mr and where they have been visiting Mr home and plans to be here this In to Kellogg Field with paticnU j
and Mra Earl R Gilbert
While
। Mrs Forrest Potter, N Broadway
weekend.
fcr
Jone* hospital
fcr Percy
Percy Jone*
hoapllal Inclement
Inclement [ ;
John Busby of Kerrville. Tex- I
TUES., WED.. THURS.. FRI., NOV. 27-28-29-30
Mr ond Mrs. John Hoevcnalr, ac- there
Miss
Joan
Iverson
of
Grosse
Pointe
weather prevented their leaving un­
as. and two daughters. Inda and 1
1 companied by Mr and Mrs Alvin
Farms. Detroit, was a truest of Miss til Sunday. On Saturday they took
Bttly Grable. June Haver, John Payne
'.Helrigle of Free~'-’
” -*-v Marie, and huvbands. Harry Wills Marilynn Tolles over the weekend.
Mrs. Adrounle over to Kellogg Field
, cuesta of Mr and Mrs. MIcliael Dg- of Houston, and Vernor Fettro of
Mr. and Mra Bert Mugrldsc and to Inspect their ship, a Ionic troop ,
Kerrville.
Texas,
were
caller*
Vos of Grand Rnpios
■ two children of Middleville had
C W Dolan. Earl Coleman. Einar Thanksgiving dinner with Mr and carrier used In moving wounded ,
'
Mrs Leon Hale went to Chicago
men
Frandscn
and
Jack
Stem
attended
In th* Beautiful Technicolor Muiical
! last week to meet her husband. 8g l
Mrs F A Tolles
Barbara Shannon of Hastings is
NO INCREASE IN ADMISSION ftilCES
Leon Hale, who after three years of the Purdue game at Ann Arbor Sat- |,
Guests of Mr. and Mrs V. D. Wld- a member of the Western Michigan
service in North Africa and Italy. urday.
rig. Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ College Women's Olee club of fifty I
Mr* Almira Hackney and Mr*. ert Wldrig and son George of Char­
I was discharged from the army AfRose Parcel) another stu- I
Rutscl Bender spent thc weekend lotte. ond Mrs. Fled Davies of De­ voices
dent from Hastings has been named 1
parents, Mr. and Mrs 8 M Sheffer, In Middleville and on Sunday were troit
a member of thc election committee
they left for Sapulpa. Okla., to visit In Paw Paw visiting Mr and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs W J Allerding en­ .j
to take
lake cnarge
charge or
of stuaent
student campus ,
Clarence
Hackney
, Mr. Hale's relatives. They expect
tertained Mra Thomas Amen and elections
,
at W M.C.
Hostings. Mich., Phones 2244-2557
■
Dorri Lundberg. Sue Smith. Mar­
i to return by Dec 1 and make HasMra. Balm Neubecker of Grand
jorie Stanley. Janet Boekeloo and' Rapids for the holiday
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 23-24
I tings their permanent home
,
Alden
Buruess
are
among
those
,
Captain Neville Wood, who ho*
Mr. and Mrs Frank O'Malley of of
, the Mothers of Marines celebra- |
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
| just returned from three years of• from MfiC. who are soendlng Grand Rapids were in Hasting* tlon In that city, of the 170th anni­
, service with the amphibian engi­ Thanksgiving weekend at home.
I. Monday where he was the speaker versary of the Marine Corps. Among
Nosh Beery, Jr., Lois Callier
Mr and Mr* Ivan Burns were'
neers in thc south Pacific. Japan,
at the Father and Son banquet at t|ie SOO attending the very gala af­
and the Philippines, came Wednes­, weekend guest* ot Mr and Mra. W the Methodist church and Mr*. fair was Mr*. Martha Chamberlin
day for a visit with his pju-enrs. C. Marsh at Litchfield.
O Maliy was the guest of a former of Cloverdale who was visiting her
Mr and Mr*.' George Snook and neighbor, Mrs. Edward Adams.
Mr and Mrs John Wood. His wifej
daughter. Mrs Forest Chitoon near
, met him In Chicago and accompan­' Elisc spent the holiday In Detroit. ।
Nile*, and had the honor of re­
Rich?rd
Beckwith
spent
lost
week
ied him to Hastings.
ceiving the lovely orchid given to
uuuh
.1 vi
1
Guests
of «■
Mr »..v
and Mrs •»
R E near Munising visiting his brother.
the eldest mother present.
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. l.»
Wait thi* week are her parents. Mr Kenneth nt Camp Evelyn
and Mra. J R. Case of Jonesboro, i Mrs Earl Bumford was In Cooper and center Hdwltt led the strong
Hastings forward wall in it* bril­
Protein From Hay
Ark.
| ■nrt Kalamazoo last Week.
SUNDAY ond MONDAY. NOVEMBER 25-26
Much more protein can be pro­
Guests of Mrs Irene Rayner for
Weekend guests of) the Vernor liant defensive work against the
duced on an acre of high quality
Thanksgiving and thc weekend will Bloughs were Mr and Mra. C. J. ■ Bulldog*
be. Mr*. C A. Knapp and children Pennev and Margaret of Roval Oak |I Haas and Fate led the Ionia elev­ bay. especially legume, than can be
of Battle Creek and Jesse Rayner of also Pvt Richard Penney of Kees- ., en.
produced on au acre ot corn for
I Tlie line-ups were as fellows:
illage.
Grand Rapids
| ler Field, Miss.
’Ionia
—'
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 3:00 TO S:00
Harry Woou. Henry Vahlsing and
Miss Jean Brower returned to 1 Hastings
Shot tack
LX
Russell Zerbel returned Monday Battle Creek Sunday after a three । O'Connor
i
Wilson
SchWab
DRUGGISTS' PRESCRIPTION
night with a deer from a hunting weeks' vacation at home
Malcolm
Kenny
LG
TUES., WED., THURS., NOVEMBER 27-28-29
trip near Cadillac.
Mrs. Jay Blakney spent Thanks- ----­
FOR THE RELIEF OF
Harder
Mrs R. L. Winslow and Mra ' giving day with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. j Hewitt
RO
Orville Fountain returned Sunday Sharp who are also entertaining t”—'-•
News! Ifter
from a week's hunting trip in tlie gUesu from Climax and Battle Echtlnaw
Cortrtghi
Moore
north while their husbands remained creek
Bale, toothing 8AN1TONE skin
QB
Spaulding
for a longer slay.
&lt; —
.
...................
-- —
ointment relieve* Itching of ex-,
ThankagivinK
guests
of the W.
D. Col'man
KeUy
HB
Weekend guests of Mr and Mra Barnes „„„
temaUy caused eczema, psoriasis,
were Miss Esther ________
and Miss McKeough
Haas
Walton
HH
rube*, pimple* and ilmllar skjn
L. 8 Will were Mr. and Mr*. Ken- .guzaiuie Kreider
Fate
FB
irritation*, permitting comfort
neth Suit and two children of Bat- | M1 and Mr... clay Bassett are Pcldpausch
Thc Saxons ended
__ their season
and restful steep. It promotes
He Creek and Mr and Mrs E.! entertainiiut her. sister Mra. Edward
healing. Convince yourself by
Forbes, Detroit
| Bibcock and daughter Joan ot Cad- with a total of 4 wins, 2 defeats,
and 2 ties. They finish third under
getting a jar ot 8ANITONE
Mr. and Mrs Ou.* Warier are. Wmc -phu^y.
from your druggist today.
Greenville
and
Ionia
In
the
West
entertaining relatives from Grand
Mr and Mr4
Alu&gt;n ,nd
Central
League
Raplcto. Lansing and Ionia for chlWren ol Alhmn a~n» - nday
Thanksgiving
... The Blue and Gold now turn to
with Mr. and -Mrs Jeaae
Altoft.
Sunday guest* of Mr and Mra.
basketball
and their first encounter
‘
Bert Webb were Mrs Zulah Gifford! Mrs William Stebbins returned with
Ionia here. Friday. Nov. 30.
Sunday from a visit with relatives ,
and Harry Armstrong of Battle
The Saxons have but one returning
। In Iron Mountain.
j
Crock.
Miss Helen McPherson went to letterman. Capt. Jim Coleman.
Mr. and Mr* Carl Weyerman were
Toledo on Saturday.
'
in Cleveland la*t week where they
were called by.the death of her aunt. I Miss Charlotte Barnum of CblcaLittle Carolyn Cole spent her third go is spending the week here with
birthday with her grandparents. Mrs. Eleanor Blricklen and other
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Cole Tuesday friends.
Mrs Flovd Eckert of Detroit vi»evening callers were Mr. and Mra.
Oscar Palmer and Mr. and Mrs L. Ked her father. W. A. Hall, over
E Town, her other grandparent*, the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller, who
who presented her with gifts and a
went north on a hunting trip, are
birthday cake.
Mr. and Mra. Oscar Palmer were also vlsltina her relatives near
guens ot Mr. and Mr*. Gerald Sauli Stc. Mane before returning. 1
Mrs. Marshall SchanU. Mrs. Ray-'
Ahrens of Grand Rapids on Sunday.
Thanksgiving guests of Mr and mond Guthrey and Miss Lorraine
Mr*. Leo Wafifare were Mr and Schantz are In Muskegon where
Mr*. Harold Vogel. Mrs. Edna Vogel. they arc the Thanksgiving gueaU'of
Grand Rapids. BgL ind Mrs. Max Mr and Mrs Harry Larsen and
Wcllfare. Fort Ben Harrison, also Linda.
Mr and Mr* Freeman Furrow,
Mrs. Florence Hullng and Mrs.
Libby's
pCc
Bartha Wellfare
Marshall Furrow and Mrs Wm
No. 2 Vi Can
R E. Walt wi|l be in Chicago on Garrison are to be guests of Mr. and
business next Tuestlay and will be Mrs Roland Furrow of Freeport
accompanied by Mrs. Watt and for Thanksgiving day. On Bunday
Nancy They plan to make the trip they were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
by plant.
Harold McArthur of near Mt. Pleas- .
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Webb spent ant.
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs
Mr and Mr*. Herman Zerbel leave
Van Pratt in Kalapiuoo.
on Monday for New Port Richey.
Mrs. D. D. Walton was called to Fla., to spend the winter, making
I Lansing the first of thc week by the the trip by automobile.
[serious illness of her mother. Mrs.
Wayne Bump. ARMlc. and Mrs.
Oeorgc Potter.
Buinp came lionie Thursday from
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Barnc* and Oceana. Va. for a visit with hit
Mrs Orville Sayles were Thsnks- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nay Bump
giving guest* of Mr. and Mr* Clfde Wavnc received bis discharge papers
Gamble fit JaCksoti.
at Carpp Shelton. Va
Dr. and Mra. Gaone Lockwood
Mr. and Mrs. Jeaae DeVitt were
entertained for Thanksgiving Mbs in Detroit Monday night and TUes­
Ruth Lockwood. Mr* Nbrbert Sulli­ day on business.
Hading*, Mich,
Mrs. Scott Allerding and son. Al-'
van and Mary Lou and Dunbar Sul­
130 W. Stat, St..
REGISTIAID PHA1MACTET ALWAYS ON DUTY
livan, Detroit. Miss Dori* Lackwood. vin Allerding. were Sunday guests
U-tda.,
Bk»* 93A1
A I-ft-----Kalamazoo, and Mr. and Mr*. L. B. of her skier. Mr-.. Wm- T. Pierce..
of
Lousing.
1
Lockwood.
McOuffin left Wedno*-

PERSONALS

11, m.

Wkll«

■a

I II L A L RE W J

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-A

$1

This Year
of all years
we should

A

"COLORADO PIONEERS"

Give Thanks

"RIVER GANG"

"LADY ON A TRAIN"

BAIRD’S

"THE DOLLY SISTERS"

HASTINGS

RARRY THEATRE

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESUV

"THE CRIMSON CANARY"

is

'GANGSTER'S DEN

H.H.S. Holds Ionia

"SUNSET IN EL DORADO"

DOL

eye . . . Soft
Satin bind-

SPECIALS!

Several Assortments to Choose From
Always Fresh

SWIFT'S ICE CREAM pt 25c

PALMOLIVE BAR SOAP

DOUBLE K SALTED NUTS

REED’S =

DREG STORE==

Dining Room
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS

CHICKEN - TURKEY - STEAK
RUTH SPRINGER and BEATRICE MURPHY
Proprietors

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

26c
CAKE FLOUR
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR '-JU”’- 32c
RITZ CRACKERJ Nabiwo-lb. bo* 23c
Y. C. PEACH HALVES
AUNT SUE'S DRY CLEANER 2 gal SI 05
36c
SANKA COFFEE lb.

playing cards
tallies . PRIZES

HASTINGS

Itching Torment

AND THEN THERE WERE NONE"

FOR
YOUR
HOLIDAY
PARTY

HOTEL

00683332

bar 7c
can 12c

C. Thomas Stores

Hanway Brand Tin

Housfislippers
Wide selection colors
and kinds

$4 49
I
up

Cewhida Liak

Leather Billfold
With coin purse, lace
edges Black, brown.

$ 4 00
&lt;

Fina Toilatriai

up

Shave lotions, etc., in
Cfl
gay pottery.type butUes W L hip

fl

Prcuy Persian foulard
pattern*. Tip* lined!

Has 3 sections, jointed
with metal links. 34-M

Boxad

A
iwo military
cloth irfvah 4

BEN FRANKIR

AAc

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3*. IMS

..........T

EXTENSION GROUP

(COTT'S SERVICE
TRUCKING

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

Of Imv« at 817 S. Hanover

tf

SWANSON
AGENCY
l*t W. STATE

auto

bonds

life fire

CLASSIFIED RATES
1H* pair wort, mlalnua of SOe.
DLey lay Um* n* ta cap* or Mack
tie* type 10* p*r Hat.
nr*t UMrtlM IV.* par wort, sack
■ occMtlt* laoertloa at lani »4 1c
par wort. Blalnca ct.rga SOc.
1&amp;! additional am to ckargod tn
kUo* ad*.
AU raw* ar* for task.
AA* a*t paid tn by Wadoartay folUwiag will to charged aa mUlUosal 1#« f»r carrying.
rordgB Claa*lt&gt;*4 Bala Sc fn wartMlalau* ctarg* «b*.

! kno^Udg't*u£* cltodncaw. .. .....
«
J LACEY EXTENSION CLASS
j FuU HAU&gt;

In Circuit court Monday, the caae
of Harlay Campbell, charged with
firxt degree murder, wm taken up
A* Mr. Campbell'* attorney will
be unable lo give any service what-

CROSLEY hHELVADOR REFRIO ERA
■ TOR—Will .oon

or December, Judge McDonald. on
motion, adjourned the case until the
January term of court.

• Cold* epread fart

CARBOLA-DDT

USED CLOTHING
LIVE..TOC).

whole flock on the
blink. At the fir»t tipi of cold*. u*c Da.
Hxha Poultry Inhalant. It expel*
mucu* from thc upper rnplxatory tract

The l**ect killing ud

DOWDING EXTENSION OLUB
irritation*. Spray the Inhalant above
the bird* in thc poultry bou»c. 100-bird
you're in.
Uaiktll.

FOR SALt—About 1* Ion ol firu rl»i.
chopped hat. alfalfa, rlor.r and tim
othy Frank Deuroot». 3 4 mite north
Ct tlarberi Corner.
ll ?-J

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

MAPLE GROVE
EXTENSION OBOUP

An experienced man contlnuouily lo

EMfLOTMIlXT—HELP WANTED

List Your Sale With

catching?

STAR EXTEXHION “teROUr

Protect your car. yourself and rider* CORN. OAT*. WHEAT. CIO VERLKEE
sHlh a full service policy in the BRAMA MAT S VTKAW
World's Largest Automobile Insur­
FOR SALE—ISO ba«h»t« of corn. L. A.
ance Company.
AbLer. |JS £&lt;■( Walnut Si. lUuingi.
Farm Bureau State Agent
II *2
FOR HALE—AH *rr»« „t euro f.'i
Field Barye* ’* mile «»«l ot D’Hn^

AUCTION SALES

IN MEMORIAM

Campbell Will Be
Tried in January

LyBARKERS DRUG STORE

WANTED TO BENT

WANTED—A«al«tant &gt;r-au*r and ktolrtHENRY FLANNERY
ant nalroa at Couuty Inhraary. uood
NASHVILLE
PHONE 317*
pay fall 23#U.
__ U
Dale* can be made at Banner office. WANTElk—Eapvrirn.rd men to .«rk on
tf
• anlt'l for Dado ■&lt;« *nrk. Alan, vri-m
tn, eaponrnr'd in handling a arrvar
drirrr ind baouarr
Apf-I’
Itujal
Ca*&lt;l&gt; Co.
'!
WAXTKIk—Draft/man V. du d-rail
»«rk uu naw hou»rlrait&lt;-r parta Royal
Coarb Co
11 #3
WANTED—MarrirJ man by th.- nsunib
ko*a&lt; Dirnl.ba.l
Maa aril
Hltlar
WoadlatU
11 3'.'
Prompt Day &amp; Nite Service
WaSTTED—iiirl or woman 1** rarr b.r

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK
SALES

JANITOR
WANTED

TRIO
TAXI
PHONE 2137

Beef steer*$12-$14.50
Beef heifer* _____$ 11 -$13.50

Beef cow*------------------ $6-$11.50
Bull* $10-$12.50

j Dairy cow*---------------- $75-$15O

3377.

*&gt; ••
ai:-r.
&lt;ai •.~&gt;i
•barai. Ororgo Srott. ri-on*. "noFI t.
Ill (lei loullialal ut II -.al luga.____ 1 1 3 2
HELP WANTED- MALE— Vairrau. 22
Repair* furnished and installed
to IS yrara old. ro locally rapreaam
largo roarora.
Mail know l.oi» n.
for all makes of fumoce*
arot propio Tan raaily rant S‘d5 !•’
»&gt;S orakly oith atrrlloat opportune*
Eaves Troughing
for advanronont.
Moat ty|&gt;» Krnd
drtalla F. &lt;&gt; Hoi 3I?S. SIJio Man
Tin Shop
Hl*.. Chiragn. Ill
11-32
WANTF.I*—&lt;l.ri nr woman t&lt;» alay with
Floor Sanders for Rent
LOST. FOUND. STOLEN
thildrm Satanta; »Itrrr.o&lt;in, and
oing«. Holm Krnflrld, phono 3 ft*.'
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
*10 E. Madtaun.
&gt;1 TV

PAINTING AND
REPAIR .SERVICE

wanted—W.....I.

TOO EATE TO CLASSIFY

m.t .•&gt;

r i xn.s ic.u (.Hour

Apply to

Veol

BURKHOLDER
NISCHAN

EE PAIR SHOP

Lambs
S10-SI3.50
Subsidy paid to seller

SheepS3-S7.50
Subsidy paid to seller

INC.

jRDBR FOB I'UnI.ICATION

Feeding pig*----------------- $5-$Z0

301 I. STATE ST.

rot hogs$14.60 coiling

HASTINGS

Roughs$13.85 ceiling

Phone 2331 WANTED EMPLOYMENT
tf
WANTED—Walking*, railed for a=d
dflllvrrtil Phono 73®F.'J.
tf
W'aS’TF.D—A few arnall artilfi and
All forms of
Ironing!. Phone 33’.d
11 22
BOY. 17 year, ol.t would l.&lt;»
&gt;•
mechanic • help.r or on dairy farm
llaa had rvpeoien e In lal'er Ph..u»
JERRY
ANDRUS
. 37*n. .
11 22
WISH In work by the Sow Phnti* vr.31
U -d

142 E. SUU

Boors$1O-$13.5O

FARM BUREAU
Let us figure your

MONROE COMMUNITY
FARM BUREAU OBOUP

BUILDING &amp;:
REPAIR WORK:

Insurance and Bonds

Phone Hickory Comer* 20-R-21 3

BARTH STUDIO

EXPERT ALTERATIONS—O:&gt; fur eoaii.
clolk caata. and drenei BrU'.g them tn
for eitltaatei Parsaleo'i Store, for
B&lt;r!y rrandien-i Hutlogi. Mich 11 32

DEWEY REED

FRANK JONES

Phone 2170

At My Expense

CLOSING OUT
SALE

C. "Bill" Sherwood
INSURANCE

$4 00

69

SIGN PAINTING
TRUCKS LETTERED

DR DERK STUIVE

HUGH LANNING
Dowling, Ph. lUnUeld 10-16

CHIROPRACTOR
II a*ttax*

I (QUIP YOUR TRACK
JR WIIH

rflrtttone

a

/ GROUND GUP W^TtACTOB PRC J

39c Kurly Kote
OQC
metol iponge*------ few .
MOKfOOMLE. V.AHII

FRESH BROWN

EGGS

Us-

tf

$E85
v

10 lb*.
POPCORN ...

PIPES ...

;

Date* can be made at
Bonner office

2—14 in. electric
heaters---------------

HEROOF NOW

table. Itudont pl-1 in and bed laspi
LIVING ROOM StlTl^-Cbfle. ot
Jaindon. Laaian and other olylea.
DINETTE Ht'tTEn
and Break Mat

£$ i

Baa of Geo. Eaton, veteran of 130#

8PHINOS—All liiei. In metal coll Mat
troalll. cation, fall. hair. Hot iprlnga
Hollywood bedi. Twin bedi. Inner
iprtag crib naltreiiei. Wo ipeclallte
In good mallreiiea it rraiomble prim
HUY AND 8AVK AT PARKER WARE
HOCHE FURNITURE CO. 107 E. State
St. Ph. S»IS
,
tf
STUDIO COUCHES—Coll iprlng con
ilroctlon. in a good lelrvlion of attractive eovm.
LAMPS-Make an acceplabl* gift

Grille

LLOYD J. EATON

Hotel Halting*

Phone 3721

HOUSEHOLD OOODS

Nashville

C. F. ECKARDT
438 E. Grand

FOR XALK--- l»JW wvod wheel wagon
ta good cohdltloa; »et double harn.-..;
l»2» Chevrolet, motor lair ccndiD.,.-.
alio rabbit hay
Waller Bender Mid
diovUle. Plane &gt;.*F&lt;
u -&gt;

Bayer for STILES and Company,
Hailing* stockyards, phono 2538. or
call 617 Lacey through the wack.
tf.

Repainting your car protecli metal,
improve, appearance and increase*

Portrait &amp; Commercial

114 E. State
Phone 3&amp;60
HASTINGS

Date* can be made at Banner office.
Phone J467
Halting*. Mich.
tf
*.

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

PAINTING
Residential—Industrial

CARD OF THANKS

MISCELLANEOUS

AUCTIONEER

S10-S18

'Deacons--------------------------$3-$12

Marshall Furnaces

Utility Cableeta. Lonkeam. itovea. Ur
ing and din.eg room lullea. wardrobe*,
chain, planoa. tablet, imoker*. harap
era. hat\o&lt;ki. bird ragei. Ilnoleume.
WsIt'oURR All'll AIN IIAHEMENT.
COMPLETE HOME UP euicniture
—Aa low at SI5UU0 .
I’AltKEJi WAREHOUSE FURXtTfllE
CO. 10? E. Slate St
if

ECc

00

• MAXIMUM TRA
• POSITIVI CLIA

Large lupply cigars,
tobacco and candy

Johnson Supply Co.

M. L. PIERSON

DR. FRED HAUSER
VETERINARIAN

114 W. Court St.
11/22

OfHcv Hou**:
CM A- M. lo 12 Now
1:M P. M. to 5;00 P. M­
E vening*:
Mon, Wed, FrL
8 to ■ P. IbL
Cloaed Thumdaya

232 S. IEFFERSON
Phono 2780

Phone 2608

PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MT EXPENSE
Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.

BABY CHICKS

FOR BALE—Corner lablrt Regular *2-5#
naw U.S* Phono 3701, Montgomery
Wartl. Halting i.
tf

’til March 15. my

AUCTIONEER

CITY. COUNTRY AND RESORT

General auctioneering. Date* can
FOR SALE—Eiiate heatrola circulator
be made at Banner Office.
* room aile. wood or «oat. Cail alter
tf
&amp; pm. phone 3310
1123
FOR 8.ALL—tiny and white rnetnel Ka.
amaroo range, tor ro*l or wood New
grate! A l condition Priced right for
*ul&lt;k rale. Mr*. Pure,t Hidelman.
Naikvllle. It 1, »n Barryvllle hill
AUCTIONEER
My service* to you begin when you PUR SALE—Hrlrk lined eoal heating

White Leghorn*

HAULING LIVESTOCK

We Remove Dead Animals

At all times to Detroit
Stockyards, weekly.
Phone 2864 or 737F4

For Prompt Removal

Permitted to haul by the
M.P.S. Commissiop

CLYDE WARREN

of Old, Crippled
or Dead Horse*

and Cows

i

,

Rhode Island Red*

FOR SxLF. &lt;&gt;R TILIDI.

Loren Hershberger

Club .&gt;1 Umland

White Rock*
Including lloltiapple (train
Pedigree 223-275 ego

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING
DEMING ELECTRIC PUMPS

M3 E. Colfax SL

Hatting*, Mich.

Horses

Cattle

Red Rock*

Special tn.
Price l*2l

City Transfer and
Storage Co.

Hatting*
U

ED. FINNII

GRANGES

GUARANTEED

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL

bf"

Phone collect for prompt tervicc »evon day* o week

EXPERIENCED
FITTER

SMALL STOCK PICKED UP FREE

m

P1nm21I5

BRISTOL

DEAD

STOCK

Branch of Battle Creek Rendering Company
HASTINGS 2715

BATTLE CREEK 2-2961

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

WRITE FOR MY SPRING
PRICE LIST

MAPLE LEAF ORAMOE

TRUSS FITTING

LyBARKERS

Sheldon Agency
Barely Bond*

Straight Run

Farmer'i Market &amp;
Seed Store
JefTer*on
AND

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
And Efficiently by Our Local Collector
Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalomaioo 2-9544 — Call
collect.

Hullng*

Lathrop Hatchery

KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collector

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
Delton Couple to Hold Open House
On Golden Wedding Anniversary

MIDDLEVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. George Juppstrom
*pent Friday afternoon and evening
in Hasting* with their daughter.
Mr*. Burr Cooley and family. Mr*.
Albert Parker accompanied them
nnd visited Mr and Mr*. Cha*. F.
Parker * Sunday afternoon callera
at Hie Glenn Solomon home were
hl* brother Lewis Solomon, wife and
daughter. Mrs Ernest Smith and
their sister. Miss Madge Solomon,
all of Grand Rapids. * Mr. nnd Mrs
Pugh and daughter. Mary Ellen
Scekell of Vermontville will be
Thanksgiving guests of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs W H. McKevltt. ♦ Mr.
and Mrs D O White of Grand
Rapids fence
were dinnt-r
guests at the
$4,500.00
home of Mr and Mra A H Parker.
Wednesday and attended the John
VanderVeen funeral * Dr. R. D
Leonard of the Methodist church
has been invited to give a lecture on
"Protestantism and American Demnernev" at the closing session of
the Ionia county interdenomination­
al leadership training school held in
the Baptist church in Ionia on Dec.

FOR SECURITY AND
HAPPINESS BUY
REAL ESTATE
40 ACRE FARM 2% miles east of Hastings, has 5-

room house, has been put in good condition, has
electricity, new barn 20x30, new hen house 12x20.
new

tool

SECTION TW

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1945

NINETIETH YEAR

shed

and

corn crib.

80

rods

new

157 Vi-ACRE FARM in Baltimore township, has 7

room house. 40x60 basement bam. glazed tile
20x30 silo, chicken coop 12x16. scale shed granary,

some woods, two acres lake frontage$5,200.00
100-ACRE FARM just outside of Hastings on main
road, has 7-room house.

30x40 basement barn.

12x15 chicken coop, com crib and tool shed, nearly

INCOME PROPERTY: two income properties on one
lot real close to the business district, modern, rent­

ed and bringing in a good income; owner will sell

for$10,000.00
7-ROOM HOUSE in first ward, good furnace, new

hot woter heater, new sink, nice basement, new gar­

age and workshop combined, full basement, full lot.
close in. for-$5,000.00

6-ROOM ALL MODERN HOME, just been put in

A-1 condition, has a garage, full lot. in 2nd ward.

, ESTATE
BROKER

UBANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

Senator Arthur H Vandenberg
will be a featured speaker during
Farmers' Week to be held at Mich­
igan Stale college January 28 to 31,
Ralph W. Tenney, short course dlrector In charge of the program, an- ]
nounces The Michigan senator will
speak at the general assembly meet­
ing on Tuesday night.
Another feature Just announced is
the well-known Cossack singer*, who
will entertain Farmer*' Week guests,
making up the final program for
Thursday night. January 31.

the other way. at least Delbert Lusscnden has. order* to report for in­
duction Nov 27.
Donald Stauffer, aviation machln-

MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM CARTLIDGE

■

all seeded; has electricity--------------------------- $6,000.00

Senator To Speak
At Farmers’ Week

On Tuesday. Nov. 27. Mr. and Mrs. for forty years followed It in Battle
William Cartlidge of Delton, will Creek and helped erect many of thc
factory building* In that city and
hold ©pen house from three to five for 21 years was associated with the
and seven to nine p.m. at their Kellogg organization, now a retired
home In observance of their 50th employee.
Mrs Csrtlldgc was the daughter
anniversary
Mr. Cartlidge was born at Leith of Mr and Mrs. Warren Fisher, a
Scotland, and came to this country well known family of Cressey and
with his parent* when two years of they were married there. Nov^ 27.
age. The family lived for a short 1895.
Mrs Cartlidge attended school in
time in St Louis and Chicago and
then came to Battle Creek when Richland and taught In the rural
schools for several years previous to
Mr Cartlidge was eight years old
He lived with his grandparents. their marriage.
Mr and Mrs. Cartlidge moved to
Mr and Mrs George Coulter In
Irving township and received his Delton in 1941. Tliey are both
education at the Wood school house. members of the Delton Methodist
He learned the carpenters trade and • church

Mr and Mrs John kctikey leave
|M« W&lt;^ne*day for a few weeks'
visit with her daughter in North
Platte. Neb Mra Kenkev* sls'rr
Mrs. Cyrus Babccck. who lives with
them, will stay at the Pedersen
home on the River road during their
absence * The Rev. and Mrs. R D
Leonard and two sons exoect to
leave for Chicago this Wednesday
and spent Thanksgiving with Mrs
Leonard's relatives. ♦ W. O. Moon
has gone to Milwaukee. Wis . on a
three weeks' visit with his sister who
is in poor health * Mr* Rush Ran­
dall snent Frldnv in Grand Rapid*
with her daughter* and is getting
better acquainted with her newest
little granddaughter * Tlie Rev
Faye Demarest of the Baptist church
prearhed at the Ixilghton Evangeli­ Thanksgiving In Grand Rapids with
cal church Sunday morning
The their daughter. Mra Beatrice Bux­
a nice location ond a good home for
$6,000.00
pastor, the Rev Leroy Chamberlain, ton and family * Miss Jean Hooper
wife and son Charles are visiting of W.MCE. Kalamazoo. spent the
relatives In Northern Michigan and weekend at home with her parents,
Incidentally doing some hunting. * the Vern Hoopers She will also be
Mrs Retha Sevar and two children home Wednesday for the Thanks­
of Grand Rapids snenl the weekend giving vacation. * Mr. and Mrs
yrith her parents. Mr and Mra. An­ Frank Hula of Yankee Springs vis­
ited their daughter and family at
drew Gackler.
Shelbyville. Wednesday. ♦ Mr and
Mr. and Mra Paul Faulkner re­
turned home Thursday from a two Mra Wilbert Andler of Flint visited
Middleville relatives from Tuesday
weeks* trip through Illinois and In­
until Thursday lost week.
diana They also visited their son.
The Rev. H. H. Harris of Way­
Pvt. James Faulkner at Jefferson
land was a Sunday guest of Mr. and
Barracks. Mo. This week they are
on a trip through Indiana and Ohio Mrs J L Rugg * Mra. Dave Chase
★ Mra Hattie Smith spent Irom nnd son Bruce called on cousins in
Wednesday until Friday evening Wayland, Friday afternoon and also
with her friend, Mrs Charles Mor­ on her aunt and cousin. Mr*. Olive
gan in Grand Rapid* * Mr. and Inglis and Mrs. Oliver Francisco and
family In Leighton. The Francis­
Mrs
Mark Ritchie will spend co’s son-in-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs Jas Ledder are home
from Oklahoma, he having received
his discharge from service a A re­
union of the Gncklcrs will be held
at the home of Mr and Mr*. Andrew
Oacklcr on Thanksgiving day. a Ar­
dis Henning is staying at the Will
Sweet home while her parents are
in the North at their cottage a Mr
and Mrs. MUtbn Larsen of Grand
Rapids and the Rev H. H. Harris of
Wa viand are expected Thanksgiving
dinner guesU at the J. L. Rugg
home a Mr. and Mra. E. Savage of
Wayland have purchased the T^n
Hamilton home on Washington BL
the former home of thc Glenn Kermeens. The Hamiltons have pur­
chased a small chicken ranch near
Webberville and are moving there
this month.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kepkey and
her sister. Mra. Cyrus Babcock were
tn Kalamazoo Friday to see the la-

Army was through with him. He
had been in a Texas camp
Last Thanksgiving, the family had
Just received word that Eddie was a
German prisoner. He had been re­
ported missing in France August 13
previous. We are all so happy for
the CLslers that he is one of the
boys who reached home.
Lt. Don Churchill arrived in Cali­
fornia. Thursday after flying from
Manila and is expected home in
time to eat Thanksgiving turkey.
Russell Lewis has received word
that his brother Pvt. Burdette Lewis
is in Japan. With several young­
sters back home Burdette is counting
points and wondering what this
talk means about fathers with three
or more children being released.
He* hoping it's true.
With the boy* coming home, some
ot the younger fellows are headed

1. He is billed to go to the Great
Lakes Training center Nov 28 for
discharge.
Bruce Chase. Seaman 1 c. who ha*
been stationed at the Naval air base
In Virginia returns there Thanks­
giving evening. He will then go out
to sea on the P.DR. aircraft car­
rier His brother. Jack, naval medi­
cal student at Ann Arbor, with his
wife the former Donna Davis, were
also at the Chase and Davis homes
for the weekend.
Among the service folks recently
discharged and back In civilian
clothe* are Charles Chamberlain
and Edward Srtiith of Leighton and
John Robertson of Middleville who
leached home the first of last week
All are graduates of ThcmappleKellogg school Mrs Smith is with
Edward and at present they are vis­
iting his parents. Mr and Mrs Rob­
ert Smith. * Lt. Helen Wilson,
daughter of Claude Wilson of Yan­
kee Springs, of the arm? nursing
corps after two years In overseas
duty was scheduled to reach San
Francisco on the SS Lucallne. Nov.
17 and will get her discharge from
Ft Sam Houston. Texas.

Receive* Silver Star
Mrs. Louis Martin. Middleville. Rt
3. was presented with the silver star
at her home last week. The award
was made lo her son, 8 Sgt. John
Strombergcr, 2fl. posthumously for
gallantry In action.
Sgt. Strombcrger, member of the
Red Arrow division was killed on
Dec. 11. 1944 during the American
invasion of Leyte island. He en­
tered service in April 1941 and wen:
overseas In May of 1942. He wa* a
veteran of thc Buna campaign-

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ments including: dose syringes
hypodermic and intra-dermal syr
inges, an assortment of needles

from 14G to 26G, milk fever out­
fit, fever thermometers, balling

gun and forceps, mouth spreaders,

udder infusion tips, and simulta­

neous hog cholera outfits. Also
No. 0 catgut sutures and lactat
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Wc handle Dr. Robert's. Dr. LeGear's. Corn
King and Dr. Salsbury's Stock Medicines

and Lederle's veterinary biologicals, includ­
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* Mrs. Zelma Smith of Dearborn is
spending the Thanksgiving holidays
with her sister, Mrs. Vern Hooper
and family * Mrs Jean Balsch and
daughter Nancy attended tne meet­
ing of the GO club in Grand Rapids
Wednesday evening. Accompanying
them to Grand Rapids and attend­
ing a Girl Scout leaders' meeting
were Mrs. Clarlbel Lawrence, Mrs.
Edna Bender. Mrs Dorothy Brog
and Mrs. Helen Hooper. * Fourteen
members of the Middleville Wom­
an's club were in Hastings. Friday
attending a nature lecture at the
school auditorium. * Dr. and Mrs.
Wm Helrigel of Grand Rapids will
spend Thanksgiving with his broth­
er. Floyd and family at their home
northwest of town. * Mr. and Mrs
Glenn Oriffcth. Mr and Mrs. Herb
Cook and Miss Dorothea Corning
were tn Hastings. Tuesday evening
to Hastings chapter OES installa­
tion.

RK’

REDDY KILOWATT

Masters-Jonea Circle '
Tlie Masters-Jonea circle ot the
Methodist church spent a very
pleasant afternoon Thursday at the
home of Mrs Mary Gray, with Miss
Eula Shrauger assisting Mrs. Gray
as co-hoateu. There were nineteen
members, eight visitors and two ba­
bies present.
An Impressive devotional program
was led by Miss Shrauger with spe­
cial musical numbers, a Christmas
project of the circle is packing a
box for a six-year-old boy at the
Methodist Community House in
Grand Rapids. Various members
contributed toward an interesting
program and refreshments were
served by the hostesses. Mrs. Philip ,
Bender and Mrs. Henry Brog.
The next meeting will be a Christ- I
mas party at the home of Mra. Vern
Hooper. Committees for the event
are Entertainment. Doris Poulson,
Dolly Johnson, and Stella Parker; ।
Refreshments. Marlon Flnkbeiner,
Laura Hickman. Mary Gray. Jennie
Rugg and Ada Beeler.

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ideals established by our forefathers, and for which the gen­
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S OUR forefathers gathered together at the end of their har* vest time, and gave thanks unto God for their many bless­
ings, so let us pause in our busy livesand meditate on our many
blessings which we, as Americans enjoy.

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Thanksgiving will be a Joyful day
this year at the Barney CUler home
on the Prairie, (or their »on. Sgt.
Eddie called Saturday to sak them

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SOUTH HHULTZ

News of Interest Throught the County

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FOR WINTER!
?ou" STORM SASH

today

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Calotex wool bats. We

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1 SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
i Mr*. Don Eppelhclmer of VlcksI burg spent the weekend al the home
of her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
I Dunn. A Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Oaks
ot Dowling, Lottie Douglas ‘of Carl­
ton Center were weekend guests at
I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Oaks. Sunday evening guests were
I Frieda Lord and Laurence plagal of
Battle Creek. * Jama* Wilcox has
bten quite sick but 1* some better
*1 thU writing. * Mr. and Mrs. Oley
Douglas of Carlton Center spent
Bunday with hU mother. Mrs. Ub
Douglas. * Mr. and Mrs Robert
Gutherdlge. Delevaro Oulherdlge
and MM. Gilson Wilson of Bruce.
Wlsccnain. spent last week at the
home of Mr and Mrs. John Gutherdlgc. * Cheater Wellstead of Fore­
man. N. D, is visiting his grand­
mother. Mrs Heacock at the home
of Mr. and Mrs John Gutherdlge
♦ Harry Dunn left last Wednesday
for deer hunting tn northern Mich­
igan.
IRVING
Earl Engie and son and his broth­
er Roy Norton of Carlton. John
Perry and his son from Kalamazoo
and Dell Schlffman and *on from
Battle Creek, have gone deer hunting In separate partle* * Mr and
Mr* Ben Nagel have purchased thc
old homestead here and are having
the house remodeled to make a
separate apartment for Mr* Nagel.
i Sr. who will also live there. *
George Eggleston has been released
from service In thc Air Force and
with his wife and stepchildren from
Florid* will spend some time with
hU folks * Mrs. Nick Magyar spent
Saturday In Grand Rapid* * Mr*

: I Frank Travis is still al University

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friend* *
Mrs. John Perry I* visiting her
daughter at Big Rapids while John
is deer hunting * Mr and Mr*
John Ten Harkel of Hasting* were
caller* at the home of Mr and Mr*
Wm McCann Sunday Mr and Mr*
William McCann of East Lansing
will be Thanksgiving guests of the
home folk*.

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; 5KUNCHIAL COUGHS
COUGHS dtu.e COLDS

Mr. and Mp. Harry Shute of Hu'
iri B glrI for.
tings. * Mr. and Mr*. L. Dickerson! Mr Rnd Mr8 W1n„d Hulzcnja.
.nd diugMui W«re In notui MVh ■ | U(f MOM. Bonnin Jun., Ho,. II;
t.n on, UW TOkoM to
.Ota Mr. ,nd
civ.nHu.n. WoodmoUta, Oho ta W p«r.
, „„a Jo,„ Louin, Hov. 17: Mr. .nd
Mn. nrttark. M1-4. v.nnonf.ul.,
Cathryn Jean. Nov. 19.
ren Born at Cloverdale. Wednesday
Sargteal:
sventug- About om hundred were
hospital- HU band U much batter. thers and they received many nlcs , Lawrence Grellnger, Lake Odaaaa:
Charles Gibb*. 433 E. Bond: Edward
Bedford. Middleville: Mra. Louis Ch ­
DUNHAM DISTRICT
Mrs. John Curd's at Douds Cor­ arholt, Freeport.
Meetings at the South Evangelical ner* on Thursday evening. All re­ Medkal:
Carl Schweder, HMting*. R S:
port a nice time. The next meeting
Come nnd hear Rev Oorrelt from will be a Christmas party al the George Green. Hotel HMtlngs; John 1
Delton school * Mrs. Adah MIsener Luk*o, Middleville, R. 2: Mrs. Swan
sing, also aea the pictures illustrat­ and Loma Larabec from Kalama- Anderson. 919'N Michigan; Mra.
ing the sermon. * Thursday afur- nuuoo spent Friday evening with Breese McDyer. 619 N. Michigan:
Everett McCrumb. Lake Odessa;
Gordon Gleason. Cassopolis: Mias
forters for the Aid. * The Exten­ day evening enjoyed the program Edith Blocher. 419 E. Marshall; Mrs.
sion Class met Tuesday with Mrs put on from Mr. Poster's office in Florence Hummell. 710 S. WMhingLucille Gray for the first meeting HaiUng*. * Prod Hom of Battle ton: Mra. Renah Higgins. 720 N.
Mrs. Gray and the other leader. Creek called on Mr. and Mrs. Mila East: Mrs Perry Hall, HMtlngs. R.
Mrs Thelma Soy*, presented the A*bby on Saturday.
Mrs. Sophia Mann!. 121 W. Center:
lesson "Time Saving Meals" In an
Wm. Anderson. Detroit.
interesting manner. A Grover Mar­
Dltcharges:
shall wa* a dinner guest last Mon­ FADE LAKE
day at Claud Hoffman's. * Mrs
Mazella Kauffman, Clarksville:
Bernece Gray nnd Mrs. Louise Har­ noeday for Indiana where she will Mrs. Charles Laubaugh. Nashville;
,ris spent Friday with Mr* Ram Bux­ spend Thanksgiving with relatives I Mrs Albert Craig, 6A4 E Thorn;
ton in Banfield * Friday evening. Her granddaughter*. Mrs. Arthur Mra Robert RUor. 434 E. Walnut:
Mr and Mrs Alvin Buck of Mar­ White and Miss Eli Fisher of Bat- Richard Taggart. Freeport . Mra Cy­
ril Garret and baby girl. 428 S.
shall were honored with a mbcellancou* shower at the home of ths and Ltrs. Wayne Miller, Mrs. Pal | Church'. Mra. Howard Hobert and
latter's parent*. Mr and Mr*. Geo Truesdale and daughter Candy, and ’ baby boy. 122 E Center: Mra. Law- I
Bentz * Mr* Ethel Cavanaugh of Mrs. Lola Miller and Chris John- :' rence Hewitt, 711 E. Grand; Mr*, j
Battle Creek called on Mrs. Dorothy w».
—.m 'Radford
Stidham. 110 E. Center..
son. «iv
left Wednesday for .
a ..u.
hunting
'
Hoffman Thursday evening.
trip near Indian River. * Charles RUhard Bowerman. Lake Odessa;
Mr and Mrs Harvey Cheeseman Hammond. Dari Wied rock, and Ray i
afLd..b^y
Pearce ait
are »pcnu&gt;u«
spending actsiM
sevaral days ----- ------— ■
I and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray and ।I rant
.v.o,
babv
alrl.Stewart
Nashville:
.
families were guests Sunday at the tn the north
wood*
* Mra.
b*by Mrs
girl. Clare
Nashville;
Mr*. Clara
Sam Buxton home in Banfield. * Water* wm hoate** at the Nov.. 8**^. 804 E. Grand; George Clous*.
S2 c Merton Hoffman was horns njeetlng of thc Kinsley LAB. A Hasting*. R- 5.
from Great Lakes over the weekend. delicious dinner was enjoyed by rionzUon*.
Guild No. 6 Charity Guild. Mrs.
* Mr and Mrs Fbrrest Wright are about 40 members and guest* The
Perkin*, chrm.: 22 Jara of jams and
home from Nashville. Tenn. Mr
Wright, who was a corporal, ha* hi* tie Hoffman was elected president. &gt; jellies: Business Guild. MUs Elisa­
discharge from the Army * Mrs Mrs Nellie Utt*, vice-president: beth Pinch, chrm : 7 scrap books
Lulu Gray of Nashville visited st Mrs. Viola Waters, secretary and for children: Freeport Guild. Mrs.
Nelson, chrm.: 14 OB.sheets; Quim­
the home of her son. Harold from Mr*. Edna Coppock treasurer.
Sunday until Thursday of last week
Sgt Kenneth Litts ot the 8th Ar­ by Guild. 5 OB leggings; Guild
* Mrs Zelnh Healy called on Mrs mored division arrived at thc home No. 29. Mr*. Druckenbrod. chnn.: 6
Dorothy Hoffman Monday * Mrs of hl* parents, Mr. and Mra. Bert dozen diapers.
Lillie Cheeseman called at the home Lltu. on Thursday, after four years
of her sister. Mrs E. L Zemke In
Vermontville Saturday
and 8 months of which was spent I
Grace Lutheran Guild will meet
overseas. He received hU discharge
CLOVERDALE
.. at Camp
- ---------------Atterbury,---------------Ind., on-------Nov.Mrs Trinkleln. 521 W Court St.
,.
i 1&lt;- H1S brother Mason who 1* *erv-'
Lt. M.nln no«„. .!&gt;»
,n|
lh, p^nc lhelMr 0,
oversea* for three years. U home on
Tlie Adah Circle of the W8.C.6.
। wo* recently transferred to Japan.
furlough with hl* parent*. Mr and ' Ritnrtov
Sunday rllnn,r
dinner Bllrztz
guest* at
al th,
the t.ltf.v
Litts will meet with Mra D. D. Smith at
434 W Green. November 28 al 2 pm.
home
ware
Mrs. Will Ma*on of Del­
have relumed from deer hunting
are Mrs. Lucy Davenport and Helen ton. Mrs. Jean Litts of Hastings,
The Navy Mothers scheduled
and Mrs. Russel Hart and Richard and Mrs. J. Litts. * Mr. and Mrs. meeting for this week has been
Russel being the only lucky one Byron Guy and sonr. Kendal and postponed to Thursday. Nov. 29. be­
Jerry, and Mrs Eva Guy end son cause of Thanksgiving.
No
report
from
Bob
Boykin
*
Wedding'bells rang for Donn* Oo^'I Sy wilhlir ^nd’SS1 Chw^lxS*
Warren Born and Lob Anderson and 11 &lt;.* U’Pizb- v /f
Gerald Gltaum teal Saturday. Con- *
,£1/" “JXJ^lent^
Stains, Dulliieys Vanish from

Jacob Verploegh is home with his
discharge from the army. * Mr. and
Mrs. Ola Brock have moved Into
their new home. * Mrs. Warren
Calms visited tier aunts, Mrs. Jacob
Wolfe and Mra. Arthur Rlchardscn
of Hastings Saturday. * Harvey En-

GLASS CREEK
Roy and Ray Erway and Robert
Otis are the deer hunters going
north from this vicinity. * Mr and
Mrs Rex Tate were in Ypsilanti
over the weekend They also visited
their aunt. Mrs. Jennie Miller near
Grass Lake. * Wm Havens and
Mrs. Rankin Hart of Brush Ridge
and Mrs Ray Erway. local, were
Sunday visitors at Forrest Havens
* Mrs Russell Whittemore was a
Buttle Creek visitor last Tuesday
A Mrs. Sara Erwav spent several
days last week with her daughter.
Mrs Dean Potter near Hastings. *
Mrs Roy Erway visited In the Ward
Mr and Mrs Virgil Monica enter­
Erway home in Hastings several
days last week * Mrs Rusim-II tained Mrs Amanda Mebenbach
Thornton and son of Potterville Was and Edwin and Miss Blrdlna Lyttle
a Saturday caller at Clyde Warrens for dinner Sunday * Mrs Maude
Zimmerman of Delton spent a
children visited in thc Al Wolfe couple days last week with Mr. and
home in Grand Rapid* last Wed­ Mrs Sam Gelb. * Mrs. Edward
nesday. * Qerald Hull who has been Fennels who I* ill nt her home is
discharged from the army Li slaying some what, improved * Tlie Cedar
at the Ray Erway home during thc
tamed by Mra Alta M'jslucr on
hunting season
Wednesday * Htose sick thc past
WEST HOPE
week were Potty Gould. Barbara
Mr and Mrs Frank Smith and ’ Lewis. Kay Francis Warner. Joan
daughters Donna nnd Darlene. Mra. , Kingsbury' and Virgil Monica * The
Marie Fisher and children ot Nash- ci-mtnunity wan again Mddened by
vill*. Mr and Mra Russell Smith &lt;he death of Jack Ruse Sunday
and children of Vermontville. Mr I night. .Mr Rus* has been In poor
and Mrs Motion Davidson ond Ed- | health for rite last three years; he
gar Smith of Charlotte, were luesu would have been 82 Nov ISth. Symof Mr. and Mrs Jeac Osgood Sun- I pathy is extended to thc family,
day. * Mrs. Lynden Johncock and I
children were Sunday guest* of Mr HENDERSHOT
and Mrs Almond Weber. * Lynden,
Mra Ed Sentz ho* been staying
also Gerald Anders, are among
with thc Christiansen young folks
those who have gone north on a
while her husband I* deer hunting
huntng trip * Jimmie Springer is
* Mr and Mt*. Chas Tobias are
another one of our boys who ha*
among those that are deer hunting
received hL* discharge and Ls back In
also. * A If Brill went to White
clvlrs again * Pte Francis Springer
Cloud Friday to visit hb abler On
Sunday he received word she died
and is expecting a move tn the near
Saturday night. * Mr and Mrs.
future. * Mr. nnd Mrs Everett Mc­
Fay Whitworth were dinner guests
Callum and son Gordon culled on
। of Mr nnd Mrs Floyd Garrtocm. *
friends In the neighborhood lest
week. Gbrtfdn ls being transferred Mr nnd Mra. Ted O Loughlin and
children were in Battle Creek. Sat­
from California to New Orlrana
Mrs Sarah Johncock was a guest urday to sec his brother who ha*
recently been discharged from the
In the L D Woodman home last
Army * Mr*. Jennie Slocum bslay•*qrz
air-'’ iinrriri rui ana Mrs.
i.Limac w.rta
lnK Bt ’•w hofn,‘ of hcr daughter,
Mary Freer &lt;&gt;f Hastings
wereMRnnrt.&lt;v
there’ll
SBunday
r ltd । Mrs Arrh“* s,nc,alr ln HaaUnga &lt;
dinner guest-, ?wn
t!....
_..2 11 Xe '
of Goodwin
»’ld
A C CUrk called «o
Mrs, Ralph Brown of Goodwill were '
, callers Sunday afternoon * Mra ■ Mr and Mrs George Ballon and
1 Jew OKwd spent the latter part * family at Brush Ridgr Sunday alternoon. * Mr and Mrs Floyd Garof ihr week with friends in Battle
Creek * Mr and Mra John Moore rlsotr^called on Mr nnd Mrs. Paul
। spent Sunday with Ills folks. Mr and Palmer Sunday evening. * Mra Carl

Mrs .Jack Moore at Baltimore

Not much new* has come from our
deer hunter*, but a card from Mr

Mrs. L Campbell say* they got two Births:
Allegan on Sunday. * Mr. and Mn | nice ones the first morning- * Bun-1
Arthur Meade and children are
day callers
Frankand
Homa
were Wood, 514 E.
------r-r.n,. |n*y callers at rranx Morn*
were at Cant,
Mr*. Carl

peex were wrekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs Worrcn Brogan. Recent
HIGHBANK
Mr and Mrs Errclt Skidmore s j visitors of the Brogans were Mr
grandson. Larry Skidmore of Cold-' and Mrs Henry Houvenir and
daughter of Burlington. ♦ Karl
water was a visitor last week Mr '
Schantz. Undcn and Roderick Cun­
Hklrtmcre took him home Sunday
ningham. Robert and Joyce Clark
* Frank HawbllU and Lloyd Mar- j
shall have been deer hunting in thc ' attended the Youth Fellowship Dis­
north for over a week Frank Haw-1 trict meeting at Balti* Creek Sun­
blitz got hu deer the first day * day afternoon and evening.Mr ind Mrs Worth Green and son '
GROW!
I Jack and Mrs. Frieda Marshall COATS
v
rI called on Mr. and Mrs Clare Mar-] The D.GT.O club family night
J shall near Charlotte Sunday after- was held al the school house last
I noon. ♦ Mr and Mra Byron Guy Wed. night with potluck supper.
, and son* of near Nashville ware The prograrq* tor the coming year
birthday supper guesu at* the home
; of Mr and Mra Errett Skidmore »nd announcement of the Christmas
] Saturday evening in honor of Mr. party at the Dec meeting with Mra
I Skidmore * birthday * Mr and Mr* Ethel Barber. Tlie program of the
Vern HswblUz and family and Mr* evening was tn charge of Mrs Paul
Frank Hawbliu attended the shower Woodman and Mrs Richard Slocum.
Riven for Pvt. Leslie Whitmore and A number of musical selections on
। bride Friday evening at the home piano and drum were given by Mrs.
I of hl* parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oti* Jensen and son Byron and three
Whitmore.
movie films were *hown by Supl
Kiuon of Woodland. * Mr. and
CRESSEY
Mrs. Carl Grashius and Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Endsley came home Sun­
■ Mr and Mr*. Carl Hartman and day from their hunting trip with
Mr and Mrs Garnet Townsend ofi
Kalamazoo left Monday for a ten-j Davidson of Kalamazoo visited at
day deer huuUng trip tn northern -if Woodmans and Paul Woodmans
Michigan.* Warren Calms left Sat- on "
Sunday
■* ~ afternoon * A Thanks
' ­
urtay. *“Mr and Mra. Cha*. Bau­ giving program of the Sunday
man and Mr. and Mr*. Warreu school was given last Sunday momCglfiu made a business trip tu M;&gt;r- Ing at 11 o'clock in charge of Mrs.
shall 'Biuoday A Mr and Mra. Fay Wing and a War Relief offering
11 Wesley Confer visited his family at of |D2 was taken up.

Lqogchs &gt; Up * Raises
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• With Amazing Speed

bronchial cough*
r good &lt;!u* to eotd* But bo

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FOR WINTER
DRIVING
Change to winter oil, lub­
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have year car’* battery
checked an&lt;^ tested.

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Fn Fred Ryerson wa* railed to
Suffolk, Va. by the illncez, of her
abler. Mra. Gertrude Trahan. Stic
left Friday night, arriving in Suf­
folk early Sunday morning. * Tlie
deer hunters from this community
Hanutra. Mr and Mrs. A. Rowe.
Laurel Garrison. Roas Norwood. Dick
Hall and Jack Bradfield
Tujse
having deer are Mr. and Mrs. Rowe.
Deucy Dell and Roas Norwood *
Several from here attended the bas­
ketball game al Delton. Friday eve­
ning * Sunday evening callers vl
Mr. and Mrs W. Burroughs were
Mr. and Mrs George Lawrcnu of
Delton and Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Bradfield. * The many friend* of
Jay Crowell are sorry to learn of,
hi* serious illness. * Mr. and Mrs.]
Saturday. A Harold Burroughs has
received his honorable discharge
from the army and is mighty happy
to be home.

MRS. CHARLTON RECOVERING
FROM IHP FRACTURE
Friends of Mrs Nellie Charlton,
a former resident of Barry county
and Hastings for nearly 50 years,
will be glad to know that she is
Improving now following a hip frac­
ture which occurred Oct 16.
Mr*. Charlton is at the home of
her son. Clarence Charlton. 617
Cooper Ave. Kalamazoo and sits
up a few hours each day. but will
be unable to walk for three month*.
Her daughter. Maudle Chnrlton
Cook of Miami. Florida Is assisting
in her care.
Thc latter write* that ono of ths
best tonics for her mother Is the
Banner. It was one of the first
things she asked for after her op­
eration and she read* it from cover
to cover. In Miami, she is always
out on ths porch on ' Banner days"
and is *adly dUappolnled if it
doesn't arrive on Uino. She feels
it the next thing to being home.

K Lt ENITE the Brushk-ss Wat

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W.C.T.U. NOTES

The Woman's Christian Temper­
ance Union met with Mrs. Donald
Smith. 434 W Green. Tuesday aft­
ernoon. This being our annual roll
call, a potluck luncheon was held
at one o'clock at which lime dues
were received from 35 members
Mrs. Bessie Woodman, our county
president, gave us * fine report of
thc SUlc convention.
The Rev Lesson Sharpe gave a
splendid talk on •'Opportunjllc* for
ficrvic*." He said that we need to
Mt a vision of the work that needs
to be dons and then be willing to
do it. Ke urged u* to visit the
stwt’in* and work to get the chil­
dren in our Sunday schools. By
Celling a child started right we will
■void Juvenile delinquency later. He
grked us to havp pity fpr the drunk­
ard and love him into tlie Kingdom.
Mrs. Jay Snyder

HAUL

DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 2861

Organization!

wlih their parents. Mr and Mrs.
Chas Pixley * Mr. and Mrs. H. O.
Armour vbited Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Buckland at Litchfield Sunday.

»KVI«

Bring What Yau Have To Sell
We Will Sell Anything and Everything

K. N. MUD, Auctioneer
W« Will Sell laside Bams

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IONE 2861

H

I Spr— In Mralt. * Mn. Um tended the Delton Methodist church
I Leonard and Mrs. Mabel Bayers school. Sunday morning and en­
I were in Kalamazoo Saturday.
joyed the object lesson by Elmer
I
Merle Sprague of Detroit has been Deal of Kalamazoo and the music
Mrs. William Monica, also Mlu
, Vida Van Hom were in Hastingsi spending a few days with his father by his *on*. Ralph and Paul. There
is an Interesting hour each Sunday.
last Wednesday. * Mrs. Ada Wright
Barry County 4H club people will
Get the church going habit * The
who has been visiting her daugh­ kee, Mrs. Gordie Durkee and son
nasungs aaeuraay
David were
were in
in Hastings
Saturday;, hjmm। ting on Bunday evening was be pleased lo hear that Ray Lamb,
ter, Mrs Robert Barnes and family Davin
All District 4H Club Agent In Barry
for some time returned to her twine afternoon. * Miss Marjorie Molt,! MUnde-d by a Urge crowd
and
Allegan counlica for the post
in Flint lari, Wednesday. * Mra. daughter of Mr and Mra. Russell number* sung were requests and the
four years, has been named by
Floyd Collison attended the Kinsley Molt. Delton .M RM. 1/0 Rohm ■ olMlonoo OMbUd »» Uw eta*.
Wilbur. «»&gt; ot Cleo WUbur ot Ben- ■ &gt;»• etaneh rtnt. AHltlir Loltaop MBC os the Barry Co. 4H dub
agent and will hereafter spend his
«"»*»«•
'Water* lari Wednesday. * Mra. Ma­ fl.1.1 were united In m.rri.je it the '«
full time In Barry county The an­
be) Bayer of Kalamazoo apent last borne or the bride, porenu lut Nor. 2S. the MethodUt Youth PelThund.y erenln. ot 1:» In the tewMUp U eponjortnj « nunerr tor nouncement wm made today by Co.
Agr-Agent. Harold Foster, director
urtwenee
or
as
Buwu
The
Her,
w.
the
core
or
children
while
the
mothsister. Mr. and Mra. Loya) Plover OHoblnwnr pLtor or the Detan. «»
» •« ~&gt;"dng of the college extension program in
while Mr. Bayer Is on a hunting
church, officiated.
offleloted. The 'h“'ch jer»l««. To„ ore needed Barry county.
Methodist church,
trip In northern Michigan. * Mr. Methodic
During the four years Mr. Lamb
couple wu Attended by Mr. ond taidly. Any donation ot sturdy us&lt;W »“l be «rr«U&gt; oppreel.tod has worked part tunc in Barry
turned home Friday night from To­ Mrr rnsrkupscnmb st Brule Creek
Leave them
at telephone office or
.. ...................
” county he has been very well re­
peka. Kan, w|jere he has been *ta- Mr. Wilbur U employed by the Bell I with *Patty
Chamberlain
, celved. gathering around him a large
tloned. He has received an honor­ Telephone co. in Battle Creek.
। group of friends and co-workers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cowles and 1
able discharge
Mr. Lamb came to Extension work
Celebrate Anniversary
Charles Florin and two sons. daughter Prance*, the Misses Hazel
1 In October. 1941 from the school
and
Elizabeth
Henry
of
Hasting*
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wilkinson ob­ I teaching profession in Ottawa eounGarth and Douglas are on a huntrecently
visited
Mr.
and
Mra.
S.
B.
I
J|ng trip in northern Michigan. *
served their 62nd wedding anniver­ ty where he had headed up success­
Mr*. Helen Pennock. Mrs. Charles Stanton. Mr. and Mrs Dewey sary Sunday by entertaining thc fol­ ful 4H dubs Ln his school organizaFloria and Mrs. Leda Harrington ! Stanton of Grand Rapids spent the lowing dinner guests: Mr. and Mrs tlon. For three years he wa* disTPent Thursday with Mrs. Vida Mor­ weekend with their parents. Mr. and Ike Johnson. Mr* Rsy Castle and I trict 4H dub agent In Barry. Otta­
ford near Hickory Comer*, w Mr*, ,i Mrs. Stanton. * Mr*. Nellie Myer* daughter. Charlene. Mr* Peter Cas­ wa and Allegan counties In 1941
making her garage on M-43 south tle. Prairieville. Mr. and Mr* Bar- hl* territory was reduced to the
Alice Collin* spent a few day* last |Js
I
-wru
.UN nc.
.umw. and .».«-week witli
her u
brother
sister- • of the village into a house which
Mn. two
.... county districts
«.»»» of
». Barry
..........
And
In-law. Mr and Mr*. IrwUi R. Jones rite will soon occupy. * Mr. and AUce Colta. toe.1. Mr. Onto .M ,
B,„y
u
nw))r w wetom, hto h„, [u„
in Oalcaburg. w Mrs. Helen PenMarahall Norwood. Mrs Mary daughter. Dorothy. Kalamazoo were
. n-&lt;k. Mr*. John Adam.*, Mr*. Glenn Doatcr and Dean WUllams spent callers In the afternoon.
i time.
William* and three sons, Keith. Bunday with Mr and Mr*. LaVem ।
1 In June the Board of Supervisors,
Kenneth and Kendall of the Kel- Quick near Banfield. * Mr*. Martha
on the recommendation of County
logg Farm spent Wednesday eve-. H&gt;rmen* and Mr*. Wayne Bewas*
| Agent Foster, were happy to request
ning in Kalamazoo * Earl Town of Kalamazoo spent Wednesday Ivlcll S IJUVVllIl^
the time of a full time 4H club
was In Lanring a few days Iasi night and Thursday with Mrs. -­
I agent In the light of the increased
week. * Mr. and Mrs Dan Erb who Charles Kahler.
, county enrollment and activity in
sold their farm recently have bought | Mr. and Mr*. J. Englehart of Mar­ । Die lure of the north woods the
organization.
was
.... 4H
—club
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----------------- — Il—
,
a home in Cloverdale and moved shall spent a few days last week wrecked havoc with the local bowl- , not known until recently that Mr
there last Wednesday. Mr*. Andrew w-ilb their brother and sister-in-law Ing program. Many complete team* I Lamb would be available to fill the
Schoffhauser and grandson David Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bull. * Mrs. were missing and many teams I position. Mr and Mrs Lamb are
Huggett spent Friday with her par- , John Adams, Mrs Glenn WUllams bowled with skeleton crews. The now making their home hi Hastings
ento. Mr. and Mrs. Erb
I and three son* of the Kellogg Farm Bliss keglen added to the depletion 1 and looking forward to enjoyable
Mr and Mr*. Horry Lelnaar and 1 spent Sunday afternoon In Kala- by carrying the Industrial strike f years ahead working with Barry
they
were into their bowling actlvllies and County youth. Co-Agt Foster states
thelr son and wife. Mr. and Mrs masoo. In the evening
------ ‘— **
-------------Edward Lelnaar left Monday to supper guests of Mr. and Mr* Wil­ the lanes were dark on their usual that the appointment is effective
‘hunt deer in northern Michigan * liam Fischer near Gull lake. * Cal­ bowling night.
1 immediately but it U expected that
Mrs Marshall Norwood and her ler* at the home of Mrs, Hattie
Glen Brower set loo hot a pace Mr Lamb will spend one or two
. mother Mrs Mary Doster called on Whittemore on Tuesday wefe Mrs, for the "stay at home bowlers'' when days each week In Allegan county
f/4r*. Vida Morford near Hickory Joan Pranclsco of Prairieville and he hit 185-235-170—690 to easily lead for the rest of the year to finish
Corner* last Thursday * Mr and on Thursday. Mrs. Arglc Stratton the week* scoring. HU 235 second work under way there.
Mr* O. A- Ames who have been Uv- of Plainwell. * Mrs. Hattie Whitte­ game was also big single game for
Thi* recent appointment now gives
Ing in the Vida Morford house have more and Mr* Roa* Water* attend­ the week.
• ‘be Barry county extension service
ed the Cedar Creek Cemetery circle
' a full time county agricultural
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE—Good­ agent, a full time 4H club agent and
Mr. and Mrs. Winfred McBain will meeting at thc home of Mr*. Alla
move into the Morford house * Mrs Mosher in Prairieville on Wednes­ year Bros Hdwe dropped three a half time home agent shared with
! games to Stale Insulation: Hastings Allegan county.
Vida Morford spent Friday and Sat­ day.
urday with Mrs. Alice Collin*. *
Seaman I/c Gordon McLeod is Mfg. Co., new team in thc league,
George Sprague has returned home rpending a 30-day furlough with hl* won two from Triangle Service;
after spending two weeks with hl* mother. Mrs. Myrtle McLeod and Waltons Garage blanked Middle­
Son and wife. Mr and Mrs. Merle family. * Eighty-five people at- ville D-X; and Andnu Service took
a pair from Coffee Shop

Ray Lamb to Give
Full Time to Barry
County 4H Club Work

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I ET US ALL ON THIS THANKSGIVI— ING DAY GIVE THANKS TO HIM
WHO HAS BROUGHT US VICTORY
AND PEACE ONCE AGAIN.
MAURICE J.

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RECREATION LEAGUE—Piston
Rings won the odd game from Bliss
and Leonards and Leonards did the
same to Hastings Ice and FUei.
PISTON RING LEAGUE —Ma­
chine
’
Room .on three from Office
and Tool Room took a pair from
Pattern Shop
Beat scores
G. Brower
155-335-170 —590
C. NorrL*
200-178-191 —569
L. Hawthorne
D. Goodyear___
.202-173-181—556
R. Hubbard
-192-163-198— 553
O. Laubaugh
177-191-175—543
.179-202-151—632
532

Seven Criminal Cases
Disposed of; One to Be
Tried, One Postponed

Of the nine criminal case* listed
In the court calendar for the No­
vember term, seven have been dis­
posed of without a trial, so far. The
case of Harley Campbell, charged
with first degree murder, ha* been
postponed until the January term,
because his attorney could give no
time to the trial during November
or December. The case of George
191-193-172
556
charged
____ —
r.
___ Gallup,
with taking
inde•
cent ..........
liberties with
a minor child,
'will be tried soon, and will be the
' only one of the nine cases that will
1 bP trlt.d lhlt term.

OIL SALES
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AUCTION SALE
I will sell the following at public auction, located 2 miles north, 11 miles west and
1 mile north of Nashville, or 4 miles south, J mile east and 1 mile south of Wood­
land or 9 miles east of Hastings out State Road and 1 mile north of Castleton school
house on

WEDNESDAY, ATNOVEMBER
28, 1945
1 -.00 P. M.
28 HEAD OF CATTLE
Guernsey and Durham cow, 6 yrs., fresh.
Calf by side.

day
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Holstein cow, 6 yr&gt;., due by doy of sole.
Guernsey cow, 2 yrs., fresh Nov. 3.
Holstein cow, 2 yr», bred Oct. 14.
Holstein cow, 7 yrs., due Nov. 29.
Holstein cow, 6 yrs., due Dec. 28.
Holstein cow, 6 yrs., due Dec. 26.
Holstein cow, 6 yrs., due Dec. 27.
Holstein heifer, 2 yrs., duo Dec. 22.
Durham cow, 3 yrs., due Dec. 10.
Durham cow, 2 yrs., fresh.
Jersey heifer, 2 yrs., due by day of sale.
Holstein heifer, 22 mos., due Jan. 15.
Durham heifer, 22 mas., due Jan. 15.
Holstein and Durham heifer, 2 yrs.,
Dus Jan. 10.

Holstein heifer, 20 mos., due Moy 1.
Guernsey heifer, 16 mos., pasture bred.
Holstein bull, 14 mos., purebred.
Guernsey bull, 16 mos.
Guernsey calf, 3 weeks.
(T.B. ond Bang* tested.)

HOGS and CHICKENS
5 feeder pigs, 150 lbs. each.
10 pigs.
45 Red Rock hybrid pullets, starting to
lay.
20 Leghorn pullets, 6 mos. old.
10 yearling Leghorn hens.

HAY and GRAIN
3 tons second cutting alfalfa.
200 bu. corn.
MISCELLANEOUS
Sap pan. Smoke stack, 15 ft.
Platform scales, 800 lbs.
Manure cart. Milk cart. 3 milk cant.
23 in. horte collar. 2 lets bed springs.
Table model radio. Crescent wrench.
2 planes. 4 tine fprk. Harpoon fork.

oSell

Guernsey heifer, 22 mos., due Jan. 10.
Jersey cow, 2 yrs, bred Sept. 10.
Holstein heifer, 20 mos, due Mor. 29.
Holstein heifer, 20 mot, due April 4.
Guernsey heifer, 20 mos, due April 15.
Holstein heifer, 18 mos, due May 15.
Durham heifer, 20 mos, due April 20.

rything

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

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LLOYD J. EATON, Auctioneer
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PROPS
E. E. GRAY, Clerk

HASHYILLE
George Place, who lias been on
the road selling sporting goods for
a Lansing firm, has taken a posi­
tion In the Kelbl Hardware here. *
Miss Doris BctU of Grand Rapids
was a recent guest of her parents,
Mr. gnd Mrs. Charles Belt*. * Mrs
Dan Oarlmger spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Rowtader
ot Detroit. Mr. and Mr*. Rowlader
were former Nashville residents. *
Nashville has a large delegation of
sportsmen out after their game. Dr.
and Mrs. Stuart Lofdahl. Mr. and
Mr*. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Res* and son Ralph. Jr, Mr. and

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V.F.W. AUXILIARY NEWS
Fifteen member* met at the hall
Thursday evening, Nov 15. for the
regular meeting. Six new members,
Edith Bunn. Pearl Lightfoot. Maria father.
Many thanks to every
Roush, Mabel Osborne. Elnora Whit­
ney. and Mabelle Yoder .were initi­ helped make the party
night a success.
ated.
Sunday. Nov. 11. several of the
member* attended an Armistice Day
9. please call Mn MUdnd Platt
service at the Episcopal church.

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Christmas bazaar and chicken sup­ bearer* Thursday night. Lai's try
per at the I.OOP, Hall sponsored
by the Baptist church.
On NoV. 39 we are having a card white uniforms.
party for all members and their
The next meeting is Dae. a.

McKerther, Louie Carter. Robert
Beedic and son Harold Beedle home
from England on furlough. Mr. and
Mrs Gait Lykins and son. Oale
Kiehl. who is now In Leila hospital.
Bittie Creek receiving treatment for
a gun shot wound in one of hh
arms. It is reported the Injury Is
not severe.
Funeral services for Mrs. E. T.
Morris were held from thc home on
S Main St. Wednesday pm. Nov.
14. conducted by the Rev. Chas
nushton of the Melhndtat church
Burial was in Lakeview cemetery
Mr*. Morris had been Hi for several
weeks and died Nov. II. She is sur­
vived by the husband. Dr Morri’
and one son. Dr. Emory Morris of
Battle Creek. Mrs. Morris possessed
a lovable and cliarming personality
nnd will be greatly missed bjr a
large circle ot friends.
Mr. and Mr*. Elwin Nash attended
■he mnrrisve of their son. Edwar’
L Nash and Miss Margery Lucille
Wllev. daughter ot Mr. and Mrs
Ray Wiley of Flint, which took place
at the home of the bride's parents.
Friday evening Nov. 9. Tlie bride
la a graduate of Central high school
at Flint and of the business depart­
ment of Genera! Motors Institute
At present she U employed as Sec­
retary by the Ohio National Life
Insurance Agency at Flint
The
eroom graduated from Nashvill'
Kellogg hlsh school in ’942 and ha«
since attended General Motor* In­
stitute. He is a member of Ph'
Kappa Epsilon fraternity. The cou­
ple will reside in Flint.
Aubrey Murray met with a pain­
ful accident last week while cutting
i timber for Clara Culver near Irvine
With his partner, a lanre oak tree
had been cut and in (ailing struck
another tree breaking a 14 ft. llm1from the fallen tree with the force
of the impact hurling the limb
striking Murray on the head, caus­
ing a severe cut on hl* head that
required 14 stitches to close. He wa’
badlv bruised and suffered from
shock, but consider* he is lucky to
be alive a* the forte of the fall
drove the limb into the ground
nearly two feet. He wa* brought lo
..........................
hi* home here and is gaining nicely
Out of town visitors in the Murray
home the past week were Mr. and
Mrs. Clare Culver of Hastings: Mr
and Mrs. Clayton Morrow and Ward
Woodmansee of Dowling; Martin
Rich and Claude Coleman of Irving:
Forrest Haver. Woodland; Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Welcher. Lacey; Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Wilkinson, and Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Thompson of Char­
lotte; and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall
of Detroit.
HASTINGS HIGH NOTES
Would you like to know what
some of the clubs In high school are
doing these days? The Gun club
discussed high powered rifles and
hunting with telescopic sights. They
also studied the speed of a bullet
and examined four or five rifles.
Miss Robson's Book club Is reading
Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet".
The Hunter's club, under Mr. Tay­
lor's direction, has been studying
the habits of different game ani­
mals. They have also discussed ways
lo hunt fox, rabbits, pheasant*, and
squirrel*. In Mr. Aten's Oiri Me­
chanics club, during their first
meeting, they learned how to read a
micrometer. At their second meet­
ing. how to run a lathe and do some
center-drilling. Mrs. Hamilton's
Contract Bridge club is studying
scoring. At their last meeting they
played bridge and each person had
to keep score for himself. Mr. Han­
sen reports that "Meet the Boas"
club is to help student* to under­
stand what they are expected to do
when they secure a Job. They are
going to have movie* on thi*, and
they plan to have several employers
speak to their group. They also in­
tend to make a tour ot several fac­
tories.
The different music groups have
begun the practice of Christmas
music.
Miss Florence I. Adams, admis­
sions counselor from DePauw Univeralty. in Greencastle. Indiana,
came to Hastings November 14, to
tell interested seniors of that school.
Bhc stressed the university's many
excellent departments, its ideal
"middle-sized" enrollment &lt;15001,
and the all-around life there.
The following girl* have survived
from the try-outs for cheerleading:
Patricia Davis. Ann McDonald. Pa­
tricia McKeough. Mary Jo Baulch.
Carol Goodyear. Norma Hollister.
Joan McPharlln. Franchon Page.
Joan Hanney, Beverly Drake. Mar­
ian Stevens. Sally Goodyear. Rose
These will be working out with the
Utter winners of last year; this
group will be further reduced by
Christmas time.
Mr. Damson's sixth-hour sopho­
more English class has finished Its
library work, and the first-hour
class started library work thia week.
day. under the direction of Mi.
King, for the Ionia game The high
school band played several numbers;
then acme of the band members
“cooked up" a jug band, consisting
of a jug. washboard, taro ocarinas,
tu|tar, and a baas viol; it turned
out to be quite a session. Mr. Bro­
ink gave a little talk on the game,
and the meeting closed with a num­
ber by the band.

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SJutT’Sh
Adtttl with ftlneent. The meeting

Regular OXS. Meeting
Thc first regular meettag ot the
«w year of Middlerille chapter No
evening. Nov. XJ.

The next meeting will be held at

While enroute to Huronig
he discovered Lak* Huron st
French River mouth.

Grand Rapids. will be the guest

nearly four years a* chaplain with
Bander, delegate, reported
Fann Bureau meeting on

WXCX
The November meeting will be
held tn the Methodist church on
Thursday. November 2B. with a car­

Rouse elide will have charge of the
Hoapltel Guild Masts
ttblH and kitchen. Ladfes are to
Hospital Guild No. 10 met with 1 bring
own table service, sandwiches
Mra. Clive Talbot Thursday evening
and
dish of food.
with an attendance of twelve memThe afternoon program will in­
clude the annual election of officers
ippor. A short business session Ladles of th* community are asked
as in charge of Vesta Orlffeth. to remember the date and be pres-

Youth far Christ Crusade
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Among the Slek
sored by the local Baptist church
and th* Baptist Young Peoples Un­
Mrs. May Johnson is able to be
ion la being held in the local church about the house some of the time
after a heart spell that put her to
I and closing on Bunday the 25th.
I The Rev. Oar! Beukcma of Ornnd ■ Because of the prevalence of
and I Rapids, ou
eMcken-pox among the Utile folk*
the parents with children are mak­
ing thetr Thanksgiving pinna with
pple-Kellogg school who won the I Cruaade.
their fingers crossed.
Several persons have been 111 with
been n—rd. They are Stanley
fiu and many arc suffering with
Steiner, Arden Thede. Robert
colds these days—your correspond­
ent Included. Mtss Barbara Helrigel was one of the flu victims U!
In bqfl the tatter part of the week.
Fred Slngel. who has been seriotfily ill al the home of his daughter
Mrs. Barney Clslcr Lt quite a little
better at this writing
Ten-year-old Iva Mac Chapman
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returned home Tuesday eveninc
from Borges* hospital. Kalamazoo
OVER TO WINTER WEATHER
and feeling quite happy The bone
specialist found that instead of the
.•tecond fracture of the leg a* feared,
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the ligaments alone were badly tom
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learned have been Huffy Pish and
friends ot Flint; Pau! Spyker and
friends from Battle Creek. Wayne
Aubtl and Cliff Heintz of Leighton
Ray Servan is taking Ms annua!
rest from carriers' duties cn Route
2 and with his wife and son-in-law
and daughter are North looking for
a couple of deer. Last year the
party brought back a big black bear
and we wonder ff that is what they
expect to do this time.
The first hunters to return were
Mr. and Mrs Harold Haywood and
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Wilson who took
a few days off from work and went
to the vicinity of Temple, leas than
150 miles from Middleville
They
returned home Saturday night
bringing an eight-pointer that Harold\stot. He was the pnljf lucky
one\in the party. He brought a
smaller one home last year

ulld adjourned to meet with Mrs.

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Member* of the MethodUt church
and friends are asked to remember
the monthly family night supper
the church «t 4:3® o'clock Tured
Nov.

Sunday dinner guests at the Glenn
Allen home at Parmelee, were his
nephew. Glenn Allen, wife nnd son
Richard of Grand Rapid*. * Mau­
rice Johnson L* acting as supply
mall carrier on Hl. 2 for Ray Servan
who Is deer hunting. * Wendell
Thaler of west Tbomapple was an
over-night guest of his school mate
Dickie Dean. WednesJa;,. * Mias
Maxine Flnkbeiner ot Michigan
State College spent the weekend at
home with tor parents. Mr. and Mrs
Oscar Flnkbeiner and returned home
again Wednesday for the Tiianks* giving vacation. * Mrs. Burdette
j Wadd went to Jackson last week and
I remained over Bunday visiting her
sttter. Mrs Enos Price and husband.
| and her mother. Mrs. Jennie Bovec

.Ted Martlndaio and Mr*. E. L
Shipman of Plainwell were Baturday afternoon callers of Mn Marc
i Squler at the Blake home. * Sun­
day dinner guest* of Mr. and Mr*
(H. E. Bennett were Mr. and Mr*
1 Carl Johnson and Mr. and Mr..
I Claude Buck of Kalamazoo.
I Mr. and Mrs. Cha-.. Keiser. Who
; were called here by the death of hu
brother Quenite, returned to their
home tn Holcombe. WU. last week
* Mr. and Mrs. Orley Bechtel and
children of Clarksville were Sunday
afternoon caller* of hU parent*. Mr
and Mr*. Allen Bechtel * Mrs.
Olen Dean and daughter JoAnn
Mrs. Julian Potts and Mrs. Alex
Pott* were Grand Rapid* visitors.
(Thursday. * Mr. and Mr. Herman
1 VandcrSchuur returned home thc
j first of the week from a two weeks’
visit with their son. Glenn and wife
in Salt Lake city. Utah. Mrs. Jewel
Walker of Grand Rapids looked after
the home during their absence. *
Mr. and Mrs. Harold 8obie and buby
of Grand Rapids were weekend vtoi' tor* of her parent*. Mr and Mr;
। Maurice Johnson of the Powers dis­
trict. Miss Arlene Johnson of Grand
Rapids wa* also home with her par­
ents from Thursday until Monday. *
Mrs- Herman McConnell of Holland
. is spending thc week at home and
Hsnn came Wednesday night for
the Thanksgiving holiday.
Enjoying Thanksgiving with Mr*
Mattia LMlka. daughter Winifred
&gt; and Vernor of Grand Rapids, will
&lt; be Mr. and Mrs. Frank cast!* of
IPralrievillo and MU« Irene rtmt.
j local. * Mr. and Mr*. Galen BroWer
। and two children ot Mt Clemons.
I have been looking after thc farm
duties at the Jervb Campbell home
for ton day* while her parents, the
Campbell* are on a huntbig trip in
the Upper Peninsula * Mra. Robert
Totan, Sr.. U home permanently at

years in Battle Creek. * The Carter
family gathering will be held al
the home of Mra. Minnie Johnson
Thank«ivlng day with a goose din­
ner in prospect. ♦ Mbs Jean Smith
of. Detroit wa* a weekend gueat ot
her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mr*.
Cha*. Cox. and her grandparents.
Mr, and Mrs. H. E- Bennett. ♦ Mr.
and Mra Ns men Frank al Wayland
were Monday afternoon caller* at
tlie tome ol her lather, H. &amp; Ben­
nett.
M French of Barbour Hall. Kala­
mazoo will spend the Thanksgiving
i vacation with hi* parents, Mr. and
I Mr*. Cfercneo French on the Prainc
I * Mr. and Mrs. Elton Lawrence and
I1 small daughter Phyllis Ann, expect

to go to Rapid City. Kalkaaka
county Wednesday and spend thc
Thanksgiving vacation with their
people. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lyons
spent Sunday afternoon with friends
at Quimby, a Coming weekend
guests of Mr. and Mr* Marc Squler.
will be hL, brother, Wm. wife and
daughter Robin ot Royal Oak and
his father L. A. Squler. who has been
spending several weeks there, is re­
turning to Marc's. A dinner Sun­
day will celebrate three birthdays
that of Wm. and Marcs and the lat­
ter* little daughter. Susan Kath­
erine who will be two years old Nov.
30.
Mrs. Florence Ullery of the Oeukea
home spent the weekend with Mr*
Nellie Thompson. * Merle Dundas
ha* arrived home from overaeu with
his discharge and was a supper guest
at the Glenn Dean home Tuesday.
* Mr and Mrs. Rollo Latta of
Shelbyville were weekend visitors of
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Schlffman. Mr
and Mr*. Wm. Warner and little
daughters of Grand Rapids were
afternoon callers. Sunday. * Mrs.
Edd Timm and Mrs. Albert Wlertnga spent the weekend with Grand
Rapids relatives. * Mrs Noah Kraft
of Charlotte Is spending some time
with her sister. Mrs. Inez Jordan
and the ladles arc making dally
afternoon trips to Pennock hospital
to be with their brother, Edd Bed­
ford who t* very 111 * Mr. and Mr*
Chas Wright have returned lo their
home in Deerfield. Ind., after spend­
ing some time here with their son
and daughter-in-law. Claude and
Maxine Keiser Wright Their little
grandson. Jeffrey Wright went
home with them to remain tnde-

received his discharge and has been
on a hunting trip north. Mrs. Squler
is the former Katherine Blake.
&lt; Lt &gt; Martha Jean Schad. who is
back to civilian life after a couple
The 75th annual meeting of the
yean with the Marines, began work Michigan State Horticultural So­
this Monday In the office of the ciety will be held in the Civic Au­
Middleville Engineering Mfg. Co. ditorium at Grand Rapids. Decem-

Hort. Society Pions
75th Annual Matting

•
In New Home
The Oscar Flnkbeiner family is
now nicely settled In their new home
on Russell St. which has been under
construction for some time. Sunday
they held open house to friends and
more than a hundred persons called
to see them. Refreshments of cof­
fee and cookies were served In the
basement recreation room.
Out-of-town guests Included—Mr.
and Mrs E J Bates, Mr. and Mrs
Ray Scheel. Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Eciardt, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Euper.
and daughter Jeratee. Mr and Mrs
Howard Hewitt, all of Woodland;
Mrs. Sarah Ostroth and Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Adams of Nashville; Mr.
and Mrs Howard Paquin arid chil­
dren of South Haven; Mr. and Mrs
Peter DeKlein. Mr. and Mrs Levi
Burinslot. Mr and Mrs. G. A. Hen­
dricks and sons. Mr. and Mr; Burke
Porter. Mrs. Oraec Thwaltes nnd
daughter Billie. Mr. and Mrs. Ned
Colby and Mrs Luelia McEachron.
all of Grand Rapids; Rev. HU
Harris of Wayland and Dr and Mrs
Geo. Oroyblel and daughter. Mary
Ellen of Caledonia.

The Irving Rainbow Perm Bureau
Steve Carter Tues, evening. Roll call
was answers to the question "Should
the farmer have r vacation" and
the unanimous answer was yes. Thc
next meeting will be with Mr. and
Mrs Rotelle Stanton. Tuesday eve­
ning, Dec. |1 with a potluck supper
at 7:30 oclock Dr Fred Hauser of
Hastings will be prewnt.
No cards will be sent to members
who have not attended previous
meetings but all are urged to atI tend.

Many Michigan State college ex­
tension and research specialists,
growers and other authorities on
horticulture are scheduled to speak
at this Diamond Jubilee conference,
according to D. H. HocIman, exten­
sion horticultural specialist and so­
ciety secretary.
The first days' program will be de­
voted to fruit in general, with such
topic* scheduled aa use of DDT aa
a spray, investment* tn horticulture,
bee keepers and the jwlJlnallon pro­
gram, new spray material*, and oth­
er questions of interest.
The peach growers* program has
been arranged for Wednesday fore­
noon with marketing, diseases and
Insects thc principal subject* for
ducusslon.
Wednesday afternoon
will be set aside for apple talks.
Topic destined to draw the most
attention is the post-war utilisation
of apple* for processing, centering
around the demand for such pro­
ducts oa apple sauce, frozen slices,
apple juice, vinegar, and apple but­
ter Another subject of importance
to be considered 1* ways to lengthen
thc storage life of apples by con­
trolled atmosphere
Dr John A. Hannah, president of
Michigan State college, will be the
principal speaker at the banquet on
Wednesday night.
In addition to society- business.
Thursday, the closing day. will be
devoted to discussions of pruning,
chemical weed control, new tools In
the orchard, and insect control

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Anntversary Dinner
Tlie Anniversary club met with
Mr. and Mr* Vur Adams Sunday to
Rubber Stomps. Iitkinf Pod* and Inkt, at wall at
help them celebrate their 35th wed­
ding anniversary, which occurs thc
Mimeograph and Haktograph supplies
l#th Inst. A lovely dinner wa* en­
FUR SEASON CHANGER
joyed by thc following Mr and Mr*.
For
the
benefit
of
farmer*
and
I
Claude Kenneon. Mr and Mr*.
others who wish to take advantage
Claude lUstnbcni. Mr and Mr*,
of profits lo be had in part-time fur
Augu.n Flnkbeiner. Mr and Mr*
' anima) hunting and trapping. ArWill Schroder. Mr nnd Mr* Earl
Hunting Notes
mold O Haugen, game extension
Kcrmsen. Mr and Mrs. George
Mra Betty Streeter Hoebete who Mf&gt;l«l«t of Michigan State college,
Adams and Mr. and Mm. Virgil
Adams; and of course Vur and Flos­ accompanied her parent*, the cal &lt;&gt;"’" •‘““"“nr ofthto year » trapStrccter* to thc Brethren area, ha*
regulations:
sie. the tost and hoatesi.
HkhlfM
"The seasons on (ur animaIs are
sent word that sire has her deer
Birthday-Thanksfivlug Dinner
and is now going out after a bear the same thuyear aa they were In
1PM. except that the season on mink
A combined blrthday-pre-Thanks- Good luck. Betty!
givlng dinner was enjoyed at the
Clayton Bennett and son Gary allows an extra month of hunting,
home of Mr. and Mra. Glenn Dear. and Clarence Thompson were hunt­ closing on January 31. IMG. Also,
Sunday honoring the birthday Nov ing tn the Alpena region Gary re­ the opossum has been removed from
17 of her mother. Mr* Julian Potts turned home so as to be at school the game list and can not be taken
at any time. Tlie season on muskrat
and a* a family Thanksgiving get- on Monday.
together. Turkey, pumpkin pie, etc.
Expected home this Monday from and mink opened November I in
and all the traditional holiday dishes Grand Marais. U. p after a few the Upper Peninsula; on November
made It a fine least.
days' hunting trip are G E. Blake 15 in Zone 2 i upper half of Lower
Present besides tlie Dean family, and son-in-law, Marc Squler. Dr. C. Peninsula*, and will open on De­
were her parents. Mr and Mrs A. Lund. Walter Moore and Wm cember I in Zone 3 &lt;the farmland
Julian Potts. Mr and Mrs Ralph Cridler Sunday reports were that section of southern Michigan’. A
Flnkbeiner and children. Mr and the only deer shot had been by Keith statewide trapping season on badger
Mrs. James Robertson and rmnll Gordon of Battle Creek, friend of and skunk opened November I
daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Alex Potto
and Mrs Martha Dean, eighteen in
E M Broder. Elton Lawrence and MARRIAGE LICENSES
aU.
Bari VanSickle made up a trio wto Philip W Beebe. Kalamaxoo ....22
had an unsuccessful weekend trip
Dorothy M Stanley. Hastings ...21
Among the Sick
to Lake county
Mrs. Netti- Keiser, who recetvrd
John Robertson received his dis­ Leon R Helmer. Hasting* Twp. .22
critical injuries Nov. J in tlie uuu&gt;- charge from service in time to do Dora M Puraell. Baltimore ....
traln crash that took ihe lives of some hunting and with his father Keith J Bass, Hastings ..........
her husband and Art and Florence Charles Robertson b in thc north. Virginia J Fish. Freeport ____
Geuke*. still remains unconscious
Burdette Wadd is also trying hu Eduard J. Manni. Hastings ...
st Butterworth hospital tn Grand luck in the north and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Nellie Bolton. Hastings ...
Rapids and with little apparent
change tn condition
Memtt over thc weekend
not take them when tiicy returned
Edd Bedford of Pleasant Hill t*
George DavLs. Bill Ross and
still seriouslv sick hi Pennock lios- brother arc among thc deer hunters slates. Thc Irip will be a three-days .,
The lifting operation li ircomplUM by placing U&lt;hi Ub»l*r frames
pltal Hastings, and requires special who have returned empty-handed plane ride.
nursing care
from a trip to the Merritt area
Rodney Bchad. who recently was
Ferguson tractor's hydraulic linkage And tightly touching the fingerNumbered among the "deer" wid­
Buried
at
Middleville
discharged from service after two ows are Angellr.r Kenyon and Ardis
The remains of Mrs Lenna White. 1
years with the U. 8. Manne* in the Lutz whose husbands. Arthur and
Pacific area, had a recurrence of Irving joined the wanderers al the 85, former resident of Middleville '
j
nnd
Yankee
Springs
were
brought
to
I
start of thc season
Mt. Hope cemetery from Hastings, '
by ambulance to the Veterans hos­
for interment Wednesday ot last
pital tn Battle Creek Rod has juat
Magazine Honors
week. 8hc died at the Greenfield |
commenced work at thc Middleville
Engineering Mfg Co TX&gt;&gt; bad he busy ones at thc Harry Batech home convalescent home where sto had
is missing out on thc Ttianksgivuig on Grand Rapids St. where a laun­ been cared for the past two years.
BARRY COVNrr DISTRIBUTOR
turkey at horn*.
dry on the flr»t-floar has been in­ She is survived by two nona, John of
Hastings and Fred of Jackson and
1
MLTON, MlCH.
stalled to meet specifications of thc
one
daughter.
Mr*.
OlUe
Bddy.
We*tWoman's Home Companion maga­
Vernor Lectka, recently discharged zine The home wa* chosen last
from thv U S. Navy b now emptoyeu spring for the project thc magazine
at the General Motor* plant In was undertaking Photos have been
taken and they will be published in
Grand Rapids
Sgt Frederick H. Gillette, son of tire March 1M8 Issue of the maga­
Burle Gillette, has surely seen a lot zine which no doubt will be a good
Middleville
Thc
of the world since he left Middleville seller around
and entered service tn Jan. 1H2 Bubchs are to be congratulated.
Frederick wears the European
Pipe
Organ
Project
theater ribbon with a battle star for
The Good Neighbor adult class of
service in Africa and Italy, the
AaLatic-PacHlo ttoater ribbon for the Methodist church school at ito
service in the Philippines, the monthly meeting last week voted to
Philippine, Liberation ribbon and a raise funds for purchase of a reel
pipe —
organ
for -—
the —
church,
His .
tew other*. Me is now in Manila r
-— —
——
DAN C.
having been deployed directly from
be*n working on the pro)ROBERT C.
Europe to the Pacific. Hix brothot an organ for some time and
ROBERT W
WALLDORFF
era, Bgt. Burle. Jr.. Is in Europe and to* about »200 as a starter for the
WALLDORFF
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8gt. Woodrow m Camp McCoy Wis. lund The organ they have in prosPvt Raynwnd Flnkbeiner, son of Ptet has about 200 pipe* which wtl)
thc Alton Fiakbeluers. i* located m rie installed in the small room back
Leyte island in a dental clinic with
the choir now used as the minuU»e medic*
tor's study. Elmer Bender has been
Arthur Bteeby. son of the Elmer eheted treasurer to receive any conSteebys ot Leighton u back home in Wbuttotu that may be made for th*
civilian clothes after several years in project.

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With hte wife Mri Maxine Ksiser Grand Rapids are spending a few
Wright and their small son Jeffrey days with their grandparents and

ol leave as hoped.
find Mu* Edna. The children, in
Mrs. Charlotte Stacilsuska* of company with ;omc Grand Rapid*
Parmelee went to Grand Rapid* thb mtesiongnea expect to leave by plane
Monday to meet her husband Peter from Patterson. New Jersey, on De­
who Is due home after more than cember 8 for French West Africa
two year* in oversea* service. Pete where they will Join their parent*,
hu never seen their son Lorry who Mr and Mrs. Otto Bechtel who are
was t wo years old last .summer
, missionaries at Nlanii Due to war
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’ Plans for continuation and re-1
emphasis of the Eight Point Dairy
Program on Michigan farms tt)B
year are being drawn up al Mich­
igan State college by dairy special­
ists and representative* of dairy

Dac. 7. Fri, Delton. Middleville;
Dec. 14. Fri Woodland. Woodland: townahip

Hastings. Greenville won the We*t
Central League championship.
Basketbail starts this week with .mdertiUrtgx-rvl^mofMro.Payn-- i
our first game flirt very far in the is studying texiil««. Th* beginning P.e p!®?
A^tat.s
future, on Nov. &gt;0, with Ionia. &lt; It
‘PProfwiste drea* | DepartJnenl of A^unn^. ind tne
Will be played on our home court.
Edward Brigham, curator of the I
Industry committee
Mr. Damson and Mr. Hine took
their world history classes on a tour Bstll* CTMk mueeum. gave three I .
of th* Battle Greet museum. Nov. nature talks on Friday. Nov. 18, in the
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&gt;r« 1945-1944

dtevllte; Jan 4. Fri. Wayland. Way- budget of their estimated expense*
land; Jan. 5. Tuea , CaledooU, Mid- i for the year ending June 30 of the
dlevUle; Jan. 11. Fri, Lake Odessa., following year The county budget
Lake Odessa; Jan. 11. Fri, Wood- is prepared by the finance commit­
land. Middleville: Jan. 22. Tues , tee of the board of supervisors. As
Martin. Middleville: Jan. 25. Fri.. j the chairman of that committee U
Nashville. Na*hvUte; Jan. 25. Tuea.&lt; a member of the tax commLsalon.
Rayland, Middleville; Feb. 1. Fri, । with two county officer* member*

The staff supreme court recently
decided that the equalized value of
; each supervisors district, aa fixed by
the board of supervisors. MUST De
property of that townhtp or city dis-

Un. Martin; Fab. 8. Fri, Nashville, two appointed by a county officer.
That is what our highest state
Middleville; Feb. 14-15. Thurs-Pri, | that commission will naturally altnry grade*, junior high and high «1"n
VW'Tt™*- Tournamcnt; Feb. 19. Tue* . Cate- &gt;ow the county sufficient millage to court has ruled If that is true, any
school. Ha also
spoke under the lln* of mllk *r,d cre4n» from lhe donla. Caledonia
cover its budget. The bslance of supervisor who attempt* to take ad­
auspices of ihe Holings Women's moment they are produced on the
Ooach J. F Schlpper announces' the IS mills must cover township vantage by making a far lower value
club. His lectures were accompanied fann 10 th* ‘Un®
^*,*^5* &lt;«* there are twenty-five boys out for »nd school district budgets
on the property he assessed for sel­
consumer. It is hoped that by Im- practice of which five are letter-' This county's allowance thte year fish reasons can be brought up
The police department checked by picture*
Supt. D. A. Van Buskirk and Prtn.'Pro*1"*
brtUr men—I*. Smith. Bennett. Cisier. waa ««4 mills. That left only
driven license* last WMF and found
standing by the board of supervisors
rn**h“um
every student who drive* to school E. L. Taylor attended b conference handling
- •
mill* to meet township and school by making the board* equalised
Hom, —
Robyler.
on "O I. Education- on Nov. 13 tn *umPUon of
products can be
----------------- ----- _____
district budgets Two of our town­ value of hi* township what they
The art class has made some very
ship* said they had money enough think It ought to be So he would
good poster* for the purpose of im­ OrT^V'RirCi ur.iih cl*** ihe p.- 1 Other pointe to receive emphasis
on hand to carry them for the next gain nothing by *hU selfish action.
proving safety conditions within the ptla are studying practical first aid ‘
year. The other 14 township* need­
JS*r,.B,e: L&lt;b°r ***lng
No supervisor would be warranted
Mr. SchliUnr* dramatic* claaa u ' ln« effective use of equipment and ।
ijow
school.
ed from '4 mill to 2 mills allowance; in aueMtng property at present high
working
on
a
ptay
called
The
I
method*
to
reduce
labor
ooata:
di**
«&gt;
w
»
lhat
*
rr
to
The cafeteria la now serving 150
the majority asked only 1 mill values, far they are inflated
Tn
------better
herd
“
•«*»
imust
be
bred
In
November
Thgl
Jrfl
tw(j |0WIuhlp(S gl
Wltchln'
Racket"
to
be
prroented
to
[
7
n
‘
ro
’
hM&lt;1
people for lunch. There are seven­
.
1935. when we were in the midst of
-ZTTT- ‘"‘F™**1 P“‘*lre
(or
•cho
°' । Bdtelrtete
F“
................
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teen students working for their the combined hospital guilds on De- !
For
the
severe depression,
it... is
doubthP
',u” "m* ,m,*&gt;
lunches and a small amount of pay. eember fl
Mis* Dontje'a foods classes nude
The choir is singing for ■; ;r-- — .r
Jhe ’*ro’ " 11
cookies for a tea. and the parents Thanksgiving program. Nov. 21. The I• Lrif.
to insure high-producing herd ' »*tet*nt in animsl husbandry. | With teachers wage* increased nMMsed The board equalised it at
of the elementary grade children high school and oenUal will be .
100 per cent, some rural districts »15.000,000
That means that the
. -------- ---------------------------- .-----Michigan State college
Were invited. Miss Dontje's girls' present, and will atng one or two replacements; and keeping of comImportant points to remember , are up against it to get by with the | board recognized what condition*
famillar number, .long with the । P1'1* records for better herd mwiare. &lt;1» Adequate floor space and largest possible millage allowance, then were While any board would
rhnlr
1
_
chotr
tU TTi.nki,lvlng pn«™» MH « I
Opp-tunllto to
•&gt;,
to
J?™ The schools of Hastings city have to i not be justified In raising assess। pinch pennlea hard lo pay increased ments
. .to ..
.
the —
full value
of- present
printed U Ihe tilt, W Uw OlrU' I iton' tomia In Mlehleu. lie III I
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cents on the B'- mills they are alLeuue board The Rev Mr Sharpe roor* Mdeepread adoption ol prat- ™enl praeiloea aueh aa keeping the I lowed. That ia true also of Freeport. day prices. It eould and we believe
should, recognise the upward curve
The eo™iltole mIS tire, Mi&gt;«W In Ihe elalu ““j,
J™!.. S'
2
will speak. The committee is: Mary
Nashville and Delwn school dls- by raising Its equalization to much
feeding
the
herd
a
Utile
extra
pro
­
Ballon (chairman*. Georgia Will. point program. A. C. Ba I tier MSC. tein supplement, mineral*, and vita­ tricts. The big district of the higher figures than they made test
Colleen Jones. Carol Goodyear. Mary dairy specialist, declares. Michigan min*
Thornapple Kellogg school and the .rune In Barry county, today, we
Joan Baukh, and Marguerite Slo- now ranks fifth aa a dairy produc­
would
caii.-irouno
ano Done, , school
.. : .have
. . allowances
_ . ’ believe
........... the board
.
----- - be warrantSalt.-ground nmenone.
limeilone. and
bone- Woodland
ing state with a 5170 million output meal
are especially good minerals | *n®u&gt;h for their budgets But if, ed In placing the equalised figures st
from dairy cows. As an outgrowth If meat scrape, tankage soybean oil *cho°1 co,ts continue to advance, somewhere near what the state
motion picture* last week Boys in of the war. consumer habits have meal or other protein supoiem.nl* lh*: ““F 001
lnie nexl
I equalising board has fixed Then 5
the beginning shop saw a film on changed until more than 00 percent cannot
..... . .be .bought.
. Lt
.. ..
.. to
. [ Home
Some rural schools
school* have met the min*
mills avnilA
would take care nr
of county
is advisable
"Drills and Drilling". Metal shop of the milk from cows is now used feed about 1'6 percent mineral and ' situation by sending pupils to other coats, and allow thc schools all the
students saw one entitled "Drilling aa a fluid milk, while 10 years ago to Include 15 lo 20 percent or more i districts, mostly to districts with 12 funds they need.
only
40
percent
was
consumed
in
or cHAver me., m u»e rauon ।
/cho?u, O?'" ‘“Z* had 10
a Hole bt a Pin", and the machine
alfalfa
or
clover
meal
In
the
ration.
Under
existing
condition*
both
This, together was This win help take the place of I
shop boy* saw thc two above-named that form
th«u«h‘b*
and another called "Countersinking. greater demand for butter, presents the hard-lo-flnd supplements
;
lhelr dl*lr*cl schools.
uatlona for taxing purposes could
outlets for increased production of
Counterboring, and Spotfacing"
Another point that should not be ’, B‘7y.lnd
counllM J"
be raised, not to the present selling
a quality product.
overlooked 1* plenty of water at all1
»b*1 ““nly
price* of the property, but a* much
times Hogs often suffer from lack j
have a* 25for assessment*, and pos­
MVN1CTFAL COLBT
MAC. 8 FECI A LIIT ADVOCATES
.
.
.
...
TSi* nav nf rlarv.
Last week, in Municipal court, BOOSTING FARM INCOME
sibly 33 1-3*: for equalisation in
301 t. ST AT I JT.
in the offices is considerably larger. Barry county
Ralph DeWitt paid 510 fine and 54 50 BY QUALITY GRADING EGGS
No cne could be
HASTINGS
harmed, and school district* now
costa on a charge of operating a
tlfied by the mounting cost of living havhig trouble to keep out of tlie
Michigan I annual farm income i
motor vehicle without a driver's IIRelief costs are still high and a de­ ted would be grtstiy helped. And
eased at least W.OOO,- ■ E /2 A I C
000 if all egg* could be produced u c
u J
pression would send them kiting up­ the help is needed
ward. County health costs have
and sold on a quality grade bast*,
The troublesome condition* we
advanced—and county health is a
believes J. M Moore, extension I
necessary and valuable public serv­ have mentioned affect other Mich­
poultryman of Michigan Slate col- I
INO PHONE ORDERS—PLEASE!
ice. Labor and material* cost con­ igan counties as well as Barry coun­
lege
ty.
We have mentioned this county
siderably more than five yean ago
Prior to the war. when supply and |
demand were the controlling factor*.'
Bven with 6'; mills, a county so often in this article, not because
i Michigan producers who received i
shortage soon developed here that we think the situation is so differ­
ent
here, but because the figure*
’ pay for their eggs on a quality basis '
made our board of supervisor* do
a very humiliating thing. Numer­ that show the situation so clearly
made at least an extra $1 a case
Even tho thc war is over, there is and will be an
I profit, according to Mr Moore's fig- ..
ous petition*, asking such action, are easily available to us. while we
ever increasing demand for products of tha soil.
46* x 54" width in assorted patterns and colon
urea. If all egg producers In the I,
caused our board of supervisors to do ntrt have access to the figures of
j slate could be brought Into such a i a
We will be glod to give you reliable information on
vote 54.000 to the new county veter­ other counties
We think the riiuation we have
i program, the three-million-dollar '
an* aervtce organization, at the Oc­
Form Equipment Financing, production loons. live­
figure could be reached he is con­
tober session. A check up revealed shown to exist can be cured without

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that the appropriation made for the
Barry Co Health department waa
$4,000 below the rrquhed amount
necessarv to secure the great bene­
fits which the W. K Kellogg Foun­
dation furnishes. To meet this un­
expected situation, the board wasl
obliged to rescind Its action giving.
$4,000 lo the veterans service and[
use it to enable cur health depart­,
ment to continue to receive the help।
it gets from the Foundation There&gt;
we* no way of getting that $4.oco.
which hed to be given to thc health'
department—not a nice situation, as!
you will agree
Barry' county's, and every county's&gt;
millage 1* based on thc equalization,
of assessments made by the board of
supervisor* at their June session.
In the last five years wages have
increased 39 per cent, and teachers,
pay has doubled The sale* of re*l
estate and city property now. com­
pared to their selling price* five

vinced.
For the past eight years the P*d, eral State Grading Service work has
' been carried out in the state, and
has been In force to protect the con­
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How about the equalized value c.t
property made by the supervuon
in 1940 compared with 1945? We
have no figure* for other counties
as we have lor Barry county But
It is. we think, safe to assume th*t
■bout the same situation would be
found in other counties as in Barry
In this county, in 1940. the supen-Uors arsessed It* prooerty at
$19,607,000. and equalized It at ex■ctly 518.000.000
In 1945. the supervlior* assmsed
this county at $20,932,000 and equallied it at exactly $18,000,000 ,w&gt;me
as in 1940
how what happen* under such
conditions as we have described?
The millage allotted thc county has
increased, as It had to In order 1
pay Increased costs, white thc-mill­
age that could be allotted to school
districts has decreased to the same
extent as thc county* millage h*.i
increased That is causing a trylnc
and:___
rural:
situation in
L.some
------- village
Z"______
schools as^well as tn the school dis­
trict of Hastings city. The only cure
for It is to reduce the county's mill. milts, and add 1'. mills to
thc possible allotment of school dtstrte’s They need not
- ----------take--the in
—
ctAm If
- they
..— do
___________
not need_ _______
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thi1 can be done by a board of *upenUor;. They can do it if thrv

commission could do it. But local
assessments ought not tn be made
by outsiders if It can possibly be
avoided, a* Il can. where boards t»f
aupervUors and their member* work
in harmony
We al) know why a supervisor
wants to keep his axM-ssments down
He doesn't want his township tn
pay more than he thinks it should
of thc eounty tax.
ith it. he wouldn't mind get­
ting results that reduced tts share
nf the county tax That would help
his vote next spring That Ls very
lyiman. Isn't It?
A board of supervisor* does not
u wish Hiclr county to pay tod large
h' a share -of any expense thc state
■ v" may ask the county to pay. sn thev
!ios»j I *Wnk it wise lo keep equalized val
(MB down
But if you notice, Ute state equal­
isation board pays no attention to
any cquallsaltea the supervisors

calling In outsiders from Lamina to
boo*t assessments. and make hard
feelings and resentment because of
outside InterferenccBarry and every other county has
the remedy in its own hands and
can and should apply it. Il will call
for good judgment, a spirit of fairres* and cooperation on thc part nf
all members of a board of super-।
visors.
Should any one supervisor al-1
tempt to put over something on the '
other members of the board, or to
prevent the relief needed for th* i
schools especially, the recent de- I
eUlan of the Michigan supreme
court has paved the way for deal­
ing with him as he deserves. It will
be something he deserves, and a
merited rebuke to him and to his
selfishness.

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Telephone equipment for civilians
b beginning to flow from the

factor***. Michigan Bell’s 5-year &gt;120,000,000
and improvement program b off to a good start,
with projects costing over &gt;5,000,000 already under way

We ve begun to install telephones in those areas where
spnng, we expect to clear up virtually all orders of thia
type — move than one-third of lhe 125,000 waiting application*.
To fill the other orders, cable mutt be produced, placed and spiked;

htted m with existing apparatus. In many cases, new building* must be eracted.
This work is being iush«d. But tha job ia ao big that it will be AM7

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�THE HASTINGS H INNER. THltfesDkl'. NOVEMBER »?. 1MJ

ice. * Mr. and Mr*. E. O. Shomo I family who have recently moved

ard Black, hostesi. Plan* were made four and one half year*. Jean, hl* Offering Program. AU are invited. wide white line - underscoring his
8:00 p.m. Thursday. Prayer meet- orange-reddish cap: the rare Kirt­
entertained for dinner Monday eve- । into their new home at Middleville for a Christmas party with the I wife and daughter Judy are visiting
land*. or jack pine, warbler that
...i House or.
on Sunday husbands entertained. Pollowing the 1 at the home of hta mother. Mr*. V.
nlng S!/c Carl Allerding. Miss Vlr- at their Open
! Chxistlan Endeavor btutlnrs* meet­ winters in tlie Bahamas and neats
's and Miss Dorothy Varney. * I,_
evening * Among those who have business meeting a very pleasant i R- Wotting and husband.
Mr. and Mr*. S. W. Smith enter- *l' nU
joined the deer hunters from here social evening wa* enjoyed. Pic- 1 HA/1 Donna Grant called on Mrs. ing will be held at the home of
and
Mrs.
Fred
Lang
of
Monroe
talned for Sunday dinner their son-1 ~r- ",
Mr. and Mrs. Gayion Fisher Friday Michigan, chiefly near Grayling;
in-law and daughter Mr and Mr* Mrs.
Mrs Lillian
L,,nan Born
«°rn and
“na daughter
a«u8nter and
ano are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansbarger. turcs which had been taken by Mr. • Orville Sifton Monday mornig.
Ward*GrJwnand1 daughters Phyllis I ‘‘^faand. Mr and Mrs Frank Lang- Herman LaRue, Paul Geiger and and Mrs. Black's two sons In aerv- . P«. Arnold Towns of Topeka. evening Nov. 23.
thesalln-told blossoms of theOpun£fta?E. ^Srl ^uSTgX of!
* Perrysburg. Ohio, were din- son Dale. Garold McMillen and son Ice. one in Greenland and lhe other Kansas spent the weekend at hl*
tla/prickly pear, cactus found near
Allegan and Holland: three least
Woodland Methodist Chareh
Kabmo is
U: vuuing
visiting w
her grarmaaugn
granddaugh- Mr
nrr Eu“Ls and
»P,n
fntBorn
the and (jm
wlth Peter. John Barnum and Mr. Mey- In Sweden were very Interesting, home here with his wife and son
Kaumo
Rob&lt;
There will be election of officer* at I Jon and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
bittern babes standing like while,
Oeo. F. Wingard. Pastor
thU^v«ka/sund«y dinner guests »&gt;'• *
Snm Schuler. Mis* Olga
the December meeting.
Lloyd Towns.
fuzzy pencils across their reedy
Morning worship 10:00
,
Mrs. Inland Enz. Mr* Adam Bait- i
------------ ;
•
I
tal*nd-of-*Uck* neat, later a strag­
Orpnlutlom
E. Shomo; Eckardt and Miss Bertha Wagner
Inger. Mrs Karl Paul. Mrs. Garold ' Woodland O.EJi. Install* Officer*
gly trio fotlomly. clutching a low
were Mr and Mr*. Victor Sawdy cade&lt;i on Mrs. Charles Hatton FriThe regular monthly meeting of
Sunday school 11:15
inS - Mre BunS
.n.™™ ♦
M.ry Lon«
branch: nighthawks nesting dlflerMcMillen. Mrs. Elmer Fisher and | Thursday evening. November 8.
lhe
Methodist
WSC.S
will
meet
Youth
Fellowship
8:00
and
daugntcr
I
’
atsy.
w
Mrs.
eauuce
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me
mcuiuum
tniwi
ana aaugnter » so). « ««. e-uuicc
Eridav mornlno flir Arizona tn
tnUy In northern and southern
Miller spent the weekend In Lowell r,KF?lday "]or” nB ,f“r
10 »«
church parlors Wednesday Mrs Lester Brumm atended the 11- । Woodland Chapter. 4M. O.E£ offiChoir rehearse! Thur*.. 8:00
Michigan and wintering in Brazil.
•I her home with her son nnd I
. Mr; und ^-Victor HUbcrl ।,„
rV&lt;.nlng t.
NovThe
2gth.
Thc
study les- lustrated lecture given Friday aft- ‘cent for tlie coming year were regustudy
lesMidweek tervic&amp;.Wed. 1:00
A serious note wa* added when
daushter In the afternoon she took They will spend Tlianksglving in.I —
» iwill
— -klx....,about Rahnb --io.
son
with the ernoon at Hasting* by Dr. Eduard Urly Installed with a colorful cereMr. Brigham emphasized the harm
her daughter Eunice to East LanAngeles nnd will also visit Old Charity Circle, leader and the Hope M Brigham Jr. Curator orf King- । mony.
[man Memorial museum of Battle
Officers installed were: Matron.
done by boys "shooting sparrow*"
Circle, hostess.
Geo. F. Wingard. Pastor
•
.......
I attended lhe funeral of Mr Delit
Creek.
I Anna Dell; Patron. Albert Reeseit;
when being unable to distinguish
The Cheerful Helpers club met
Mr. and Mrs. Will Velte were sbter Mrs. Lee Bidwell Thursday
Worship service 12:00
ThF November meeting of the a. Matron. Grace Pau); A- Patron.
’ the English sparrow from countleu
with Mr*. Norma Reuther Friday
Monday afternoon visitors at Mr ,„
liernOTn Bl
ne M
„noom enuren
Sunday school 11:00
afternoon
at ,the
Methodtat
church afternoon. Following the business ' Woman's Study club was Iteld at the Carl Jordan: Sec'y.. Inez Forman:
I other sparrows, sporrowllke warb-1
and Mr*. George Sear* * Mrs Ar- f
Muluken
school building Tuesday evening the ' Treas, Orpha Reesor: CondtKUMS.
meeting sewing was done for thc
thur Allerding Sr.. Mr*. Arthur Al1 len, etc.
13th. It was guest night with the . Virginia Arnie; A. Conductress, HASTINGS WOMEN'S CLUB
lerdliut Jr and son Michael were I ^r' and Mrs. H. A. KlUon were Junior Red Crass
The hostesses
ThrC BUe«U of Mich Stale College for
ladies of the Nashville Literary club June Hynes; Chaplain. Gertrude
served a lovely lunch Tlie Deccm- ir. guests nnd was represented by a Stowell; Marshal, Mildred Jordan;
The Women's Club Invited u
&gt;ci
the
&gt;i...
-..—j----- ...
Mcrcedcth McMillen: Ruth. public io share, lhe color panorama
tine attendance
at .u.
the business
party to be entertained at the home mertipg two new members wore
Lucy Classic; Esther. Bessie MrMll- of Michigan wildlife that featured '
of Mrs Leuna Bates with the fam­ ilert.d to aetlve membership. Roll , kn. Martha. Ella Offley; Electa, lhe meeting. Friday, at Central au- ■
—
-- spent ■from —
Gifts an- tu faRaplds
Friday
evening was to interview freshman student.,. ilies as guests
Max Duncan Is attending from the brought to be sold at Dutch auc­ cal! aas responded to by ' A recent Ella Everet*. Warder. Wayne Ofl- dltorium
until Sunday with his mother. Mrs
Mrs. Chester Hodges, program ।
local school. ♦ Miss Mary Jo Kit- tion with the proceeds going to Red b. &lt; k I most rnjoved " Two beautiful । ley; Sentinel. Howard Hewitt,
solo; were sung by Gordon William.
*•
------- •—
. sang a solo
.
chairman. Introduced Mr. Edward ।
Norma
Jean— Classic
■ay C. Wing entertained for din­ *nn and ML5s Janet Hazel attended
with Mm Rlctt.ird Estep, accnin- following Lhe Installation of Anna M Brigham. Jr., director of the I
er Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs D B. Mich. State and Penn. Slate foot­
The November meeting of the W. pinlst A Ixwk review of "My Ri­
Kingman
Memorial Museum. Battle I
Jreen and Mr. and Mrs V R. Wot- ball game Saturday at East Lan­ C. T. V was held on Friday after­ val. the Skies' was given by Mr-­
Guests from Lake Odessa and Creek, who answered several queries '
jng. * Miss Joan Leffler of Has- sing. * Mr and Mr* Howard Baker noon with Mrs Jay Cousin*. hos­ Carroll Burkholder of HastliiR* I’ Hasting* were present
A soda! before beginning his illustrated l«c- ;
iuiu family
saimiy of
oi Lansing npcni
spent mr
the |
ings spent the weekend with her |। nnd
tess
Mrs
J
L
Smith
had
charge
was greatly enjoyed and followed hour with refreshments followed. 1 lure. "Along Nature Trails In Mich-.
weekend with the latter's mother.
rsndmother Mrs. Cora Leffler nnd
of the lesson. Mrs. Florence Bcg- with deep interest by all present i
I Igan "
। Mrs. Orville Sifton. * Mr and Mr-..
unt.'Mrs Robert Hom
Mr Brigham began his motion I
H A Kltson attended an Armv- crow gave a fine report of the State The haslcMcs. Grace Wotring, Zcl« ch.rl.n or U.ulra olM on I Navy „„„„„„
picture tralLs with Butch, the honied
conference for educational dl­ Convention whlrh she attended In plia Hauer. Pauline Bird. Mary Long..
In. Oora Whim., an.l daughter
rtl Grand Rapid. Tursd.v • Flint Till* was dues paying month Msrgene Kussmaul. Ince Winans.
owl they had raised from fluffy-tan
taUTu-day.rmln, Hr
|u.&gt; Mt
M„ V1„.
and I to which there was a splendid 're­ Claire Durkee. Phyllis Baitinger, . Wing Funeral home Thursday aft­ youth to solemn-eyed adulthood,
ernoon for Chris Griebe). 80. who
eceived hl* discharge and is home | Mrs. Howard Hewit were in Battle I sponse. Mr* Bcrthu Eckardt was Grace Faul. Ellul Rowlader. Helen | died In Butterworth hospital Tuest- when-he still came from the woods
~
”■".••• j,—r------.
on call to eat from their hands.
ifler nearly four years' army scrv- Creek on bu*ln&lt;«s Monday after- ! appointed a* press nnd publicity Rctsor and Noriene RHter served
l,.n&gt; two .bn wiudlull, I
&gt;«»» fof • Butch's free-acdon neck maneuver­
superintendent The hostess served
noon. * Mr. and Mrs. Welby Crock­
.umnrn
,».
OT
.no
,
sandwiches,
cake
and
rnttec
Thc
decorated with autumn flowers and [ S'"’''’C*'* “ &lt;»&gt;• home o( Mr .nd ings will always be remembered, es- &gt;
lord spent from Friday until Sun­
■December me,-Ung will be at the ..mil.. .Uh inn Wr..-., Po.uTO 1
b&gt;’ pecially whenever we see jitterbugs [
day with their son and wife. Mr
brother*. Joke
of lak.
Lake CMo&lt;*a
Odessa;■
,,
. .. ,
e.. Ii three brother*
Take etf
home ot Mrs Mattie Schneider with Bird. Helen Rccsor
and Noriene Rltand oriental dancers displaying slm- i
and Mrs Robert Crockford of Mid­
ter poii ring About seventy-flve t Henry of Woodland: William of Fort liar head acrobatics.
i
land
Welby had the pleasure of Mrs Bernier Kantner leader
Ind. and a sister. Mrs. SiThe regular meeting ot the OHS । nu mber* and guests were present | Wayne.
We beheld wildflowers, butterflies,
bringing a deer home with him
mon Nlelhomer of Woodland. Bu­
The December meeting will be a
rare and common birds and a few !
J L. Smith. Glenn Farthing and
rial was in Lakeside cemetery.
I Christmas party.
animals; "blinds" from which pa- I
Stuart Kussmaul attended Freeport nine
Liquid. Tablets, Salve,
Hence, expertness and repeated trips I
The Methodist church gave their i
K of P lodge Thursday
. . —
evening
.* On Friday
*
evening a group of
l'oiled Brethren in Christ
I produced pictures of nests, eggs.!
Note Drops
and Mrs. Ted Eupcr and Jera- . about twenty friends went to the ThankofTcring program at the Sun- I
.. ■ ....
..
birds on the nests, hatchings, and i
I.
Minister
home of Mr nttrl
and Mrs. SC
Karl
Eckardt day morning service with the j
. H.
...Osgood.
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Mr and
Mrs. ..
Howard&gt; -Hew­ hnmUse Only As Directed
fledglings from helpless nakedness
for a surprise visit to remind them Thanksgiving message by the Rev Woodland
itt called on the Oscar Flnkbeiner
Morning
—ng Worship
t
or salmon-colored fluff through
ot their twenty-fifth wedding anm- George F Wingard A paper on ' 10:00 a.m. Mi.
progressive stages to their flrxt
Missions wa* given by Mr*. Win- | H'OO a.m. Sunday school
service
I evening spent In their home was a gnrd. *pecial music by Miss Rase | ’7:30
flights; feeding dramas of various I
1A pm. Preaching -i most enjoyable one fur all present Dults and Miss Virginia Varney: a , 8.15 p.m. Christian Endeavor. birds, with nests full of coral necks i
I i Contests and games were enjoyed message on Junior church by Mrs ।| Leader.
I-eader. George Schaibly.
and wide-stretched mouths, some ;
prayer with commas of sprouting head ,
'~'—
. t.nd a light lunch served. Mr. and suie Hilbert A Thankoflerlng of || 7:30 pin. uWednesday,
meeting.
tufts,—all like eternal pink-lined |
Mr. Eekardt were presented with
| Kilpatrick
question marks: the wary sandhill ।
LLOYD HUVER. Service Manager
( a mirror Those present were Mr
’ 10:30 am. Sunday school
crane as an orange and white inno- |
j j nnd Mrs Morley Hough ot Lake
U
30
Morning
worship
cent,
a long-legged. 8-weeks-o!d
Odessa. Mr and Mrs Harold Smith.
Sgt John Warner of Camp Chaf- '
I1 Mr and Mrs Victor Eekardt. Mr
adolescent In russet and a 4-foot- I
high adult of gray-mauve, with a '
I nnd Mrs Ray Scheel. Mr and Mrs fee. Okl.i. reported to Camp Gruber I
PARTS &amp; SERVICE
| H. A Kitson. Mr and ,Mn. Ear) from thc army He is now visiting •
। Sease. Mr nnd Mm Guy Kantner.
: Mr and Mrs Walter Fisher and nt the home of Dr and Mrs R. E. |
EVINRUDE MOTORS
CENTURY BOATS
Miller of McPherson. Kansas. He .
! Mr and Mrs Harry Sandbrook
1 Tlie Fellowship class of the Meth- w&gt;U also visit at Minneapolis nnd
I odUt Solid** M'liiHtl held their Nu- then plans to return home
Corp Arden Harper Is home from (
. veniber meeting at the schoc^house
| Friday evening The time wasspeni Camp Swift. Texas, on a 15-day fur- ,
I sewing for Junior Red Cross Plans lough visiting his parents. Mr. and i
Mrs
Howard Harper and family ’
j were made lor a Christmas party
Michigan Ave. at M.C.R.R. Tracks — Hotting*
i Refreshments t&gt;r pumpkin pie and He came Monday to Buttle Creek !
coffee were served Three visitor* Following his furlough he will report'
back to Camp Swift
I The November meeting of lhe Blur
S Sgt Jean Englund received his |
I Star Mother's club was entertained discharge
„______________________________
from the army at Barkson Monday evening with Mrs How- dale Field He had been in service

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Saturday Night, Nov. U. IMS
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11/22

COME-HEAR
NOV. 25

Dr. Larry Newgent
Noted
Criminologist
Former Chaplain at

San Quentin Priton

2

SCHOOL RALLY
9:45

SUNDAY NIGHT
SERVICE 7:30

A Dynamic and Challenging Message
“Crime Doesn't Pay''

WERNER MOTOR SALES

NAZARENE CHURCH
307 E. Marshall St.

CHRYSLER - DeSOTO - PLYMOUTH

Now Available for Civilian Use

WE NEED MORE GOOD USED CARS

PHONE

Mra. Keith Chase announced that
guest ticket* will be available far
the meeting. Dec- 7. when Dr. Wil­
lis Dunbar, will speak on thc nibs'
Ject. "A Historian Look* at the
American Foreign Policy." A musi­
cal extra will be given by student*
of lhe local Honolulu Conservatory.
Olive C. Leary

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AUCTION SALE
The undersigned having bought the Fuhr grocery store and oil station will have a
public sale at the farm located
miles south of County Farm, or 4 mile wesft and
} mile north of the Striker School, 11 mileseast of the Fuhr's oil station, on

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1945
COMMENCING AT I O'CLOCK

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HORSES
2 BAY GELDINGS 6 ond 7 years old. wgt. 1,600 each,
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25 BU. OF OATS.

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I All bangs tested*

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DURHAM COW. 2 yrs. old. giving milk.
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SET OF SMALL TACKLE BLOCKS.
SET OF DOUBLE WORK HARNESS. GOOD ONE.
WAGON BOX. LOW WAGON.
20 FT. LADDER.
16 FT. LOG CHAIN.
JAMES WAY OIL BURNING BROODER. 500 chick lise.
OUTDOOR SELF FEEDER, metal top. for chickens.
Several chicken feeders and drinking fountains.
SUBMERGED TANK HEATER.
3 BUNCHES OF SHINGLES. 5 FT. TIMBER SAW.
3—10 GAL. MILK CANS.
.
MILK PAILS AND SANITARY STRAINERS.
HOG CRATE.
FEED BARRELS.
HORSEHIDE SHEEPSKIN LINED COAT.
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO
MENTION. AND SOME HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES.

BLACK JERSEY COW. 3 yrs. old. fresh Oct

I

GUERNSEY HEIFER to freshen |an. 15.
PURE BRED GUERNSEY BULL. 18 mos. old.

SHEEP
28 BREEDING EWES.

BLACK TOP BUCK. 2 YRS. OLD.

POULTRY
100 YEARLING HENS, Minorca Leghorn cross.
Diamond triple star mediums.

HOGS
9 FEEDER PIGS, weighing around 140 lbs.

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5 TONS OF FIRST CUTTING ALFALFA.

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4

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Campbell. W Mr. and Mrs. Allen
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Grand Rapids Saturday on busloeas.
Charles
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By JANF -AMSRON

COURT HOUSE NEWS

GiNERAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
427 N. Hanovar
Phono 2795

er ability

LEGALS
Fanner’s Newest Back-Saver

w£k.M
tor White Cloud deer hunting. They
Christmas gift sugjestlon-Junlor
thi win return Monday evening * The would love a chemistry set that In­
for Phoenix. Arizona to spend lhe R
j w McCue
ta orand
cludes uranium so ho can make hB
winter. * Mr. and Mra. George Nel' w' “cvue
Rapids on Friday.
own
atomic bomba and surprise his
son were Sunday dinner gueaU of 1
Hrobau Office, is
little playmates. Manufacturers
Mr. and Mb. Floyd Walton ot near
CHURCH NOTES
could put up these klu for kiddles
Hastings, and also called on Mr. j
United Brethren Church**
and clean up a cool million in no
and Mra. O. VanPatton In th* aftn Iwar
time. flat. "Uke father, like son,"
emoon. * Mr. and Mra. Virgil Woods .
u”"on'
as the old proverb goes; and these
and daughter Helen ot Hastings al- | fo^-Blble »chool
modern kids axe never far behind
tended th* fUMral of Mm. Waltonder of Sand Lake Sunday afternoon.; other acrvlcea will be taken up
IfOTICl TO CMDITOM
* Bunday callers of Mr. and Mra (juring services at Pleasant Valley.
Patoy aaya she know* now what
Allen Fish and family were Mr and
* “*“m
k*y
1 b going to happen on the next date
Mra. L. A. Scg*r and Mr. and Mra.
J-Message by Evangclbt as recorded on the Great Pyramid.
John Baas and son of Grand Rapids. E ILOO^Blble school
It will be the end of sugar ration- I
Mrs Harry Fsh. Mr* Harry FUh
Im
and children of 'Middleville. Keith
The eelMIRlng tractor to naw ■ reality. It rleee anyf height,
Might, up
M Sajt
r...i »o ib« tiad
'•**» of Hasting* and Mra. Mary
1:00—Meaaage by Evangelist E- K.
A nice letter from the manager ' to four Inchss, virtually drawing Itaatf up “by He own bootstrap*.” | .nj’’1’'/rlsiX’oZ'mi'Ji
Dodge.
of the Hastings Airport states that I The lifting operation Is accomplished by placing light tubular frames j rt^uirtd to promt their CUio.»
Richard Wingeler of Hastings Lund will have charge of the song he and his family are now located ! beneath the axlee, connecting the rear to tho two arma of a Ford- '
^7*7i»«tiap! •*&lt;*'*0 awve*'*1’
•pent Wednesday afternoon with hb and preaching service each evening cn the airport and can be contacted
Ferguson tractor’s hydraulic linkage and lightly touching the "finger- el Old rleUe «t&gt; One A E.rL Adte
cousin* Ronnie and Al yer Lou Gei­ except Saturday. You are welcome
tlo control" lever which le one feelure of the Ferouson System. The U*'u’ ■J’* ,h” wil1.
ger. * Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Quig­
ways open to the public al all times.
limits.,
ley of Hastings were Friday evening
We are hoping that each and every
guests of Mr*. Susie Forbey. * Pfc.
Methodist Church
one of you. in and around Hastings,
Charles Blough and Mbs Gwendo­
Donald E. Smith. Pastor
will take an interest in YOUR air­
lyn Mlahlar were Sunday dinner
10: 30 am.—Morning worship
port hi tho near future." finishes
11: 30—Bible school
Mr. Oeorge Carmoney, and hb
J. Undhunt and wife. 9 Ac, Sec. order fob publicatiou
ler at Mr*. Mabelle Yoder's home.
6:45—Youth Fellowship
phone is 718F3
I WARRANTY DEEDS
27, Maple Grove.
* Mr. and Mra. Ray Wieland at­
8:00mid-week
—Evening service
Worship
No
"this week. 1 Thumbing through an old note-1 . Hwth^d Lols^a1123
Walter A. Crawford and
tended the home coming at the
Church of the Brethren near Elm­
Youth Choir practice Monday, book. I found thbchoice bit: Deflni-1 ~
Beach
plat,
also
parcel
Long
Beach
dale Sunday. It was a great success senior practice on Friday.
| tlon of a Debutante—A girl who
Melvina 8. Wellman to George I &gt;•£
The Bov. Howard Fuller gave the I has been launched upon society by plat.
Euceba D Reed to Fred E. White. Van Deventer. Lot 81. O A. Phillips
meuage in last Bunday morning whkh ever of her parents who hsp- Lot in Nashville.
Add . Nashville.
I Ta
worsWp.
Ipened to remember that the b
Loube Green Brown lo Paul G.
------—
I eighteen, and whoae time will now
PtaUllpa Add.
Shaft and wife. Lot 29. Ford's Point,
Nolle*
I be spent in posing for Pond'# Cold
Blalltrsll
NashvUlc.
------Prairieville
Your correspondent would appre- , cream advertisements, and who will
Nellie Klnn. lo Oeorge Van De- '•
«•&lt;
Winston W. Warner and wife to
date if any who have news for Uie 1 eventually marry Tommy Manville
venter. Lot 81. O. A. Phillipa Add.
Banner would call 192 or bring them | ,nd divorce him In Reno. My. my. Emma 8. Evans, Part of Lou 2 and
Nashville.
No*
li
3.
Blk.
20.
Eastern
Add,
city.
.
to her home. Will also send
Qtlir
aren't we cookin' on the front burn­
Ralph R Smith and wife to Philo
William Zoe and wife to Stiles. •"”£“’"1;,“,
Banner subscriptions.
er today? Listen to us make with H. Sheldon, cl al. Lol 8. Blk. 13. Inc. a Michigan Corp, 10 Ac, Sec., prll|laB.
the satire, from thc Ont paragraph Kenfleld's .—
....
_&lt;...
.
M
Yankee
Springs.
1
li
U
»
2nd Add, dty.
'
right down the line.
Oaldoor Fireplace
i Bert Bell and wife lo Anhui'
........ ..
—. — —---------- —
An Idas lor outdoor flreplace
'Coleman and wife. LoU 27 and 28. Bowman. 40 Ac, Sec. 11. Maple
Cartoon of the month—A navy HardendcrtT Add, city.
builders comas from the navy which
Grove.
makes movies ot smoke before lo­ flier sits solemnly In hb life raft
Paul D. Veg»o *«d wife lo Waller
• • r--------- ------in the middle of a farmer’s hone! L. Wallace and wife. Lol on Gun FAIR LAKE
cating hangar*
tank, with hb Parachute bylng .। lake.
—• Sec. 4.3^
e"vlUe. '
Orangeville.
'(Novi
v~' ’*5 Letter)
•crow
f&lt;nCCi^
Allen
Mr and Mrs. Earl Pennock called
.
Allen B
B Gldley
Gldley and
and wife
wife lo
lo RichRich­
hler*from°U*fl dwho ' *rd M- Cook and w,fe Lo1 3' 8up&lt;r’ on thelr d#u«hl«r-ln-law. Mrs Dale
a shout
ahnut of laughter
lauxhter from all who
who vUor Chue-M
Pennock, at Wall Lake Sunday aft- owib roa publication
have a Naval flier in the family, but
Bessie B. Pierce to Jacob Baker ernoon * Mrs. Bert Minor and
It might not have the same mean­ and wife. Lots 7 and I. Hughes daughters Faith and Helen, and son
Ing for others. Something tells me Park. Crooked lake. Prairieville.
Alvin, of Battle Creek, and Mbs
’rahai* Of(i&lt;-« ia
that I split an infinitive back there.
in laid County,
William P. Corson and wife to Norma Brannar of Flint, spent 8unWhere's that 10th grade English? Whltc Products Corp. 234 Ac, In day at the home of Mr and Mrs.
Anyway?
Middleville.
H. O. Armour.
Dennis Keller and wife to Circle
.
•••
Don't cut Comoro on wiring! Sec Wiley’s Electric Service
I A generation
ago,
Arthur
Bris
.
»&gt; «u
c«.um»
uu­.
11
ShS! —-------------- -----------bane. the greatest of all columnists
nd I*. OronseviUe.
Mrs. Esther Robinson entertained
before you build or modernise. We will gladly work with
wrote: "V.’w --- ---- ----Trtt»r M Ormsbe and wife to the Busy Bee for their November
LIPS STARTS TODAYI
you. and with your builder or architect, to help you pro­
clean of militarism. We may scrub Vovlc W Benner and wife, part of meeting. Potluck dinner at noon,
the
me earth
eartn white
wrote of
ot autocracy.
autocracy, We
wc
H
lhl, Bflernoon WM 8pent In visiting,
vide for BETTER LIVING THRU BETTER WIRING
may carpet It with democracy, and
&gt;
w flecUon or o&lt;Occ„; *L&lt;o plans made
drape it with the flag* of repub *v»n 'J
«n^w«to
v
Christmas party, with BeaTHU
ernbm. We may hang on the walb
"d *“e' ™
A
trice Cutler as hastes*. * John Lukw

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I the thrilling pictures of freedom- »•
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was taken by ambulance to Pen­
h... lhe .«.&gt;&gt;.« .1 Arnertc'.
I,
«le Uu S Cm ■«»
"'«h'
dependence,
He b in serious condition. Hb son.
dependence, yonder
yonder the
lhe Munt
Magna 'hW OiurUwiHd lie, U
Char
la. and
pl l’ LlU,C LCng
' Steve.-arrived home Saturday from
Charts,
and hero
hero thc
thc thrilling
thrilling phpicture of Joan o( Arc. We may spend .1 rairid nic
overseas. * Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Joseph H. Bowdllch and wife
to Haight of Grand Rapids was al
effort and energy to make thc world
blkaJohn Hansen and wife, Lot 10. Lake­
muueiusu.
s
UKlr Urn Mm. ovet lhe -eekeM.
I’*Pl.
Ulk. Sec.
Springs.
•‘But If wo tum Into tliM*pl«ndld side
Bld&lt;j P
„ 8.
„ Yankee
j^TBnd
wife to * Mr&amp; B,Ulcr R°bln-son »P«&gt;t TU«-

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gee M, Nuh- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Potto were call2v®rl
v‘‘‘0'
«
..
, *, w* at Mra. Lenna Johnson's. In
Ruby
Troy to Gerald L- Nclmejer n™-. Bunday * Mr and Mr*,
Hn
and wife. Lot 180 and 14 ft. Lot 179. Jerry Orahllm of Benton Harbor
R UTEBBINd BLDG.
Lindbergh Park, 8ec. 5. Yankee were visitors at thc Lukso home
cAvrioui
omr
oworyo
Spring*.
., .
Saturday and also colled on ber
Effie J.
el &lt;L to Ben­ lather al the hospital.
. Applegate,
.
LyBAfiKKR'8 DBI'G BTORg
jamin F. Bunnell and wife. 64 sq.
m
rods. Sec. 20. Hope.
STATE ROAD
Sheldon W. Andreas and wife to
T/5 Arthur Harter of Central
Ralph Halstead and wife. lots 10 Luke Just received his discharge
With cabbage, tho Vitamin C food, and 11. Walnut Ridge. Johnstown. papers and spent this weekend with
Blanche
A.
Warner
Struble,
et
al.
I uucup
uuu
pivil.uul
.all,
»
I
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cheap and plentiful thb fall, a few
his uncle and aunt. Mr. nnd Mrs.
pointers
to L. L. Johnson Lumber Co, Par Floyd Denny. * Mrs. Bob Wilson of
do Inters on preparation
nrenaratlon and serving
s
"
may not come amiss.
1 Sec. 35. Baltimore.
Hastings spent Saturday afternoon
j Mbs Roberta Hershey, extension
Frank Sage and wife lo Hastings 'with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newton. *
nutrition apccialbt al Michigan Lbr. &amp; Coal Co, LoU 604, 605 and | Mrs Daisy Peck and Tom Fingleton
I Staff college, emphasizes one nov- 606. city.
„
; vL’ited Mrs. Alma Fingleton Sunday.
’ er-lo-bc-overlooked rule to follow. | Georgia E Ford to Royal A. Bry- । the occasion being thc return ot
Prepare cabbage when fresh and
« ihUimo" , Glenn Fingleton with hb discharge
.. ..-------- -—
„--------papers. * A few from this comserve promptly. Thb b absolutely
1 necessary if the vitamin content L&gt; Smith. Part U&gt;1 4. Blk. 12. Eastern munity are north deer hunting *
Add
.
citv.
। Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kennedy en- ,
to be retained. Prepared in thb
Chester
Peck
and
wife
to
Ed
Hunt
I
tertained the latter's parents. Mr.
manner, one cup of raw cabbage
* ~
“
I nnd Mrs Ed DeMott of Battle Creek.
will furnish nearly half of the day's
Albert N. Trato and wife to Ralph Sunday.
vitamin C needs, plus a good supply
R Stangland and wife. Fri. 160 Ac..
, of B vttamlns and calcium.
MARTIN CORNERS
Ralph R. Stangland and wile to
bag of vitamin c. So, the secret b
Several from this vicinity attend*
to cook quickly and avoid exposing Cllvo K. Stanley and wile. Fri. 160 cd tho miscellaneous shower for
Xw!
.
the cut cabbage to thc air Five to
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Fisher at the
Harley
B
Andrews
and
wife
to
home
of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Martin
10 minutes of boiling docs the trick
for shredded cabbage, and 10 lo 15 Prcd J. Lindhurst and wife. 0 Ac. near Vermontville Friday evening.
| minutes for quartered cabbage.
Sec. 27. Maple Grove.
Nov. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher were
Frank B. Martin and wife to married Oct. 20 in Nashville. Mrs.
Boiled cabbage sen cd with white
I sauce or cheese sauce b a table Dwight H. Smith and wife. 5 Ac, I Fisher. (Marjorie Cogswell) was
•Sec. 28, and Lot on Loon lake, Sec. ---------------former resident
• -------here
----------and
-* ------------has many
beat. Here b the recipe:
friends who will wish Mr and Mrs.
Quarter the cabbage. Start cook­
ing In just enough briskly boiling.1 LUUan Bales lo C. Chester Smith Fisher many happy years of wedded
life- * Mr. and Mrs Orr Fisher wpre
lightly salted water to prevent cab­
callers last Monday uat Mrs. Elsie
bage from stlckblff to pan. Cover tings.
...
.±j. * 8 1/c LauCharles C. Senen and wife to Cogswell* in
Nashville.
thc saucepan and cook cabbage until
‘
Page 'is spending
J‘
a 21 day leave
just tender, about 10 to 15 minutes Laurence!!. Gardner and wife. Par. rice
with Ills wife and sons at her par­
Add 1 cup of white sauce to each
ents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earle Oebinger.
George F. Miller and wife to Otis
2 cups of cooked cabbage and the
cooking liquid. Tn make a medium­ L Boulter and wife. 40 Ac, 8cc. 19,
Layer* can appear well fed sad jet not receive
Detroit Dec. 4. * Mr. and Mrs Lau­
thick white sauce: Blend 2 table­ Hope.
L. on adequate supply and balance of nutrients
left Friday to
Clyde W. Tooker and wife to Nor- rite Page end
spoons of flour with 3 tableepoons
of fai. Add 1 cup of milk. Cook val E Thaler and wife, Par. Sec. visit hb parents at Shelby and
friends at Traverse City |oy 0 few
‘ slowly and Mir constantly until 8. Carlton.
Maurice J. Pender and wife lo days. * William Cogswell and son
smooth- Salt to taMc. To make a
a feed which fully supports their inherent ability co
cheese sauce, add 1 eup of cheese Chester G. Banghart, and wife. Lot Lloyd and daugiUcrs Ruby. Corrie
and Greta were last Monday night
Uy—Master Mix Laying rations
shaved thin, when thc white sauce in city.
Howard O {icltz and wile to supper gucsto of Mr- and Mrs. Orr
has heated and become smooth:,
FUhar.
*
Mra.
Nettle
Wellman
vis
­
. Loub Straub and wife. Lot 8. Blk.
When layers approve a ration, you get their okay in egp—wore eggs.
then stir until thc cheese melts.
ited Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fisher Tues­
I 6. A. W. Phillipa Add, Nashville.
That's the kind of okay you can count on when you put them on Master
I Willard BUel and wife to John W. day of last week.
REPORT v.
OF CITY POLICE
C/N Carrie Cogswell of Battle
Mix. These balanced rations are formulated to do the job of keeping
Ch« Tb«w. rwn«i w She SbM."
cl*rt pl“'
Creek Community hospital spent
up body weight and health, supply ing the surplus of nutrients needed
Thomapple
lake,
Hastings.
city council ior lhe police dep..nLucille M. Norgatrd. et al. to Wal- from Friday until Tuesday with
ment the following for the three
home folks. * Howard Moore h*a
i-ter
N.
Thpmlon
and
wife.
Lot
3,
weeks ending Ndveraber 13:
j | Blk. 9. Keeler's Add.. Middleville.
returned hotpe frpm overseas and
48 mbccUanaous complaints ant। H. Vern Doty anti wife to Bd- h«a hb discharge from the army- *
•AlANOO RATIONS »AVI TUD
Mr. and Mrs- Roland Barry and
ward J. Rlester and wife. Lot 16.
77 drivers licenses Issued.
Robert accompanied by Mr. and
Indian Isle Plat Reoort, Johnstown.
16 traffic violations.
1 Jessie Sanders to Chester Bang­ Mra Charlie Townsend of Coats
Grove will leave Monday for thc
18 doors found unlocked in the
Li)er&gt; need * well balanced, adequate ration u the Murer Mix Laying
hart and wife. 60 Ac., Sec. 4. Hope.
upper peninsula to hunt deer. *
buslnesa district by the night
I Alice V. Grant to Robert W. Mr and Mrs. J. E Mattoon of Has­
1 Iceman
। Blocher and wife. 40 Ac, Bee. 33. tings gnd Mrs. Laona Murphy of
4 accidents policed.
Woodland.
Scottville were dinner guests of Mr
1 drunk and disorderly person
convicted.
!. Charles Neaman and wife to Paul and Mra. Orr Fblior Wednesday ot
4 drunk and disorderly persons ' O. Dye and wife, 40 Ac, See 35. last week. * Mr. and Mr* EXnen
Fisher and Mrs. Eble Cogswell and
turned to Fort Custer military po­ Castleton.
Robert D. Jopea and wife to sou Wayne of Nashville were Sun­
lice.
George Miller and wife, 71.21 Ac., day' afternoon cqllers at Mr. gnd
| 2 complaJoU of larceny ytcclvcdSec.
28.
Johnr.
jwr..
Mrs. on- yuiu-Ts * Mra. !4» Fioiy I
। 7 dogs difpjMtd of________
pari p. Sanborn, et a|. to Harold and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Heml and
E. Webb and wife, Par. See. 30. Cap* cljiklran wew funday dinner suroL
tieton.
of Mr. and Mrs Frank Baker In;
More than 5.000 names of explor­
Donald G. Tredinnick and wife to Hastings. ★ Mr. and Mr*. William |
ers. trappers, emigrants and others Chestv G. Bangfaan and wife. 40 Schanu fojnicr rmtdtnto here are
are carved on Independence Rock, I Ac, Sac. IS. Rutland,
tlie happy parents of a 914 Ib. son
the "Great Record of the Desert,"
Aubrey P. Belson and wife to Don born at Pennock hospital Nov. 5.
railing out of historic Sweetwater H. Boules and wife. 60 Ac.. Sec. 16, Thc little man will answer to the
I Assyria.
.
vailqy In Wyoming.
pome of Homer Lynn.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

ths same old heart, "deceitful'WW
•desperately wicked,' we may expect
to clean house again not many days
hence. WHAT WE NEED IS A
PEACE CONFERENCE WITH THE
PRINCE OF PEACE."

U
Cabbage for
Vitamin C Supply

EGG MASH

PRODUCTION
follow any of those
dli

Mosier Mix Free Choice
laying Concentrate

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HASTINGS GRAIN &amp;

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�Something to remember when you say
"Welcome Home!" /
Some of our boys

have waited years to hear those two

words.

What they've endured for the sake of hearing them is
more than we like to dwell upon.
But those two words, “Welcome Home!” can become
just an empty phrase if you forget, for one minute, your
responsibility to the man you say them to ... and to the
several million men overseas who are still yearning to
come home.

What we’re talking about, of course, is your responsi­
bility to continue buying Bonds—and holding on to the
ones you already have.

Your purchase of Victory Bonds helps the man who’s
just come home, helps him in a very real way. For your
money, in Victory Bonds, helps prevent inflation—and
that, in turn, means security for him, and a better chance
to get a job.
And remembor this:

It will cost plenty of money to

maintain and supply our forces of occupation ... to
bring home the men whose period of service so richly
entitles them to return . .. and to care for the sick and
wounded in our Navy and Army hospitals.

No—the job isn’t over. You didn't think it was, did
you?

Then show that you know it isn’t over! Show it
to the boys who’ve come home—and to those who wish
they could—by buying another Bond—today!

VICTORY BONDS-to have and to hold
INTERNATIONAL SEAL &amp; LOCK CO.
VIKING CORPORATION
AND

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and War Advertising Council?

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                  <text>HELP BEAT INFLATION
1 BUY BONDS

NINrriKTH VIA*

The Hastings Banner
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THUMBAY. NOVIMIIA 29. 1945

II PACKS—i SKCTIONS

Final Primary Speak Demands
An Examination
Home Front Payment Made
Dear Gang:
Already It’s nearly Christmas! Al­
though the town lUelf Is not decor­
ated as yet. the store windows arc
(trimmed with holiday pattern and
the kids walk along down town, very
slowly, and stop to have a long
look-see as they press their little
noses &lt;usually running* against the
windows. It's the grandest time of
year to be with youngsters—Santa
Claus u the Important fellow, and
the thrill of all the make-believe to
ns much fun for the old as the
young—It Is a reverent, as well as
n gay and happy time—that is wiiy
the best place in the world to spend
Christmas. Is liome.
And that also explains why the
moat frequent remarks heard these
days along the street is. either a
glad, “He will be home.” or a dis­
appointed. "He can't make it for
Christmas now. but next year------."
And so the liome folks are taking
it in stride as you will do. no mat­
ter where you happen to be—you'll
Just have to close your eyes on
Christmas day. then you'll see and
feel the love and affection which
will reach out to you across the
miles from those close to you here
-a! home—we know this (or a (act.
os if we had to tell you!
And now to the news, which must,
for us. be brief, with a capital B
Here Is this weeks list from the
draft board, of those now returned
to civilian status and so home for
Christmas. &lt;If there's any consoln,tlon in this, 18 left from here on
Tuesday (see front page* to start
their basic—Imagine what a jolly
Christmas they will have.)
Those recently discharged are:—
Robert L Turner, Hastings; Alvah W. Curtiss, Hastings; Edward
K. Clsler. Middleville; Roger M.
Rush. Lake Odessa: Duane C. Rulhruff, Cloverdale; Floyd E. Myers.
Hastings: Fay M. Slaup. Hastings;
Harold N. Snow, Nashville; Maurice
E. Haight. Hastings; Royal Lee
Hayes. Hastings; Willard W. Helael,
Hastings; Nell D. Lancaster, Has­
tings; Gordon C. Trick. Delton:
Merle C. Kelley. Hastings; John W.
McBain. Delton; Robert V. Johnson.
Hastings, (now living in Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma); Royal T. Good.
Freeport; Garold E. Mahler. Wood­
land.
Charles Eddy, Bftievu*. (now liv­
ing at Pentiey, Louisiana); Kenneth
R. Dunlap. Hastings; Dwight Dean
Ferris, Hastings; Ralph L. Guy,
Woodland; Robert A. Helrigel. Mid­
dleville; Lyle A. Newton. Freeport;
Russell Keith Sage. Hastings; John
A. Pierce, Delton: Donald I. Nevins.
Hastings; Ward C- Woods. Bellevue:
Elwood R. Hawkins. Nashville; Jo­
seph Wayne Bump. Hastings; Rus­
sell H. Silsbee. Hastings; Richard
Max Bauer. Hastings. (now living at
Highland Park); Gerald M. En­
dres. Freeport; John N Robertson,
Middleville: Edward J. MtGroth,
Hastings; Clifford R. Belson. Nash(Continued on Pace 3. Sec. 1.)

Barry Co's Quota For
Pgrcy Jones Hospital
QUristmos Gifts is 250
' Fallen la at Percy Jones General
Hoapital at Battle Creek, together
with Its Annex and Convalescent
Center al Fort Custer, will not be
forgotten this Christmas by the citi­
zens of Michigan. All Individuals
gnd organizations who wish to fur­
nish a gift can do so again this year
•through the Red Cross or the Amer­
ican Legion, which have been des­
ignated by hoapital authorities to
solicit tiie gifts.
Barry County Red Cross has been
given a quota of 225 gifu. according
to Rev. Don M. Gury, camp and
hospital chairman for the county.
He quotes General Bastion, com­
manding officer at Percy Jonro, as
saying. "This will be a particularly
trying Christmas for our patients.
The war Is over and more and more
of their buddles have been dis­
charged and returned home. We
are anxious that the Christmas cele­
bration for those remaining should
be the best In our history."
A poll was taken among patients
as to their preference for Christmas
gifts. They voted 10 to 1 In favor
of a single substantial gift. Instead
of several smaller items. The list
tn order of popularity. Is as follows:
Pen and pencil sets, cigarette light­
ers. billfolds, box cameras, toilet
kits, fishing tackle, cigarette cases,
/writing kits, pipes, leather bells,
knives, watch straps, bed lamps, tie
pin seU. books, tennis balls, key ca­
ses. Each gift should be attractive­
ly wrapped, and have a slip at­
tached, stating what Is Inside. They
should be of about 82 value per gift.
Do not include food or liquor.
Mrs. David 8. Goodyear, in charge
of the Red Cross gift quota for
Barry County, asks that gifts be
left at Goodyear Bros. Hardware.
HI West State St.. Hastings, before
December 16.
.
O.E.8 Christmas bazaar and ham
dinner, Dec. 8. Bazaar with special
apron booth and bake sale, open 1
pjn. Dinner served from 8 on. Adults
$1. children 65c —Adv. Out 12-6.

SUPPER AND BAZAAR
WOODLAND H. S. CAFETERIA
Woodland U. B. Missionary Socie­
ty will serve a cafeteria supper and

IM.

Oet your aprons and fancy

Adv. U-»

Patton H. Speak, 32. of Castleton,
charged with negligent homicide,
State Check Was for $23.­ was arraigned in Municipal court
772.25: Kate of $4.13
Monday
He demanded an exam­
ination. which was set for next Sat­
Each Census Scholar
urday. His
Hls boil
bail was nxed
fixed at sa.uou.
$2,000.
County Treasurer George Clouse । He drove the car which crashed into
received from the state last week two others, causing one death and
the second and final payment of injuring 11 other persons
primary school money, which he has
forwarded to the treasurers of the
school districts entitled to the mon­
ey. The total amount was (23.772 28.
The payments of the primary fund
are made on the basis of the June
census of the preceding year That
Curtis Wolford Solomon, route No
census allows how many persons of 2. Middleville
school age—6 to 19 inclusive—reside
Earl Edward Dunn, route No. 3.
In the district
Bellevue
In September the first payment
Merle Francis Fruin. route No. I,
of (9.00 each fur every census child
was made. Tills payment is at the
Allred Myers, route No 2. Way­
rote of (4.13 per census child—a to- land.
Harold Gordon Cheescman, route
The amount for each school dis­ No. 2. Nashville
trict is as follows:
I Ward Lewis Bercnds. route No. 2.
ASSYRIA—Bell district. $24750: Middleville
Eagle district. 47021: Austin. $123 Charles Wendell Strickland, route
90. Assyria Center. 8392 35: Ellis. No. 6. Battle Creek
(9499; Briggs. &gt;20237. Checkered.
Oliver Owen Boulter. Jr . route No.
$7021; Lincoln. 124750.
3. Hastings
BALTIMORE—Dowling district.
Martin Luther Guernsey, route No
(264 32; Striker. (19824; McOmber. 1. Hastings
(165 20; Hendershot, (123 90; Weeks.
Roland H. Proman. Jr , route No.
(13629; Durfee. (94 99. Barney Mills. 1. Bellevue.
’"nZonv ,,
„ ,,
. I Roy Henry Steenbock. route No 2.
BARRY—Delton-Kellogg district.. Hastings
*
»
..
.
l-aurel Ernest Newton, route No.
CARLTON—Rogcrsdlstrict. $107 - 1 4 H.istings
C2nt*'.r.\7^o12'1^a,rnUm i Donald »Wayne Robinson. Middle(128.03; Fish, (148 68; Welcome. [ vll]e
.$189.98;. Cheney.
—_ $45.43;
. . Friend. $78.* j, Leon Eor] vvileox, route No. I.
47; Brown. (148.68; Coats Grove. Delton.
(185.85: Raglft. (4956
|: oemcre
Delbert wayne
Wayne Lusscnden. route
CAST! ETON - Naahville-KeUogg No^ ^ddlr "ill,
district. 41.16053; Castleton Center, , ........................
William Junior Barber, route No.
49499; Lake View. (IM.il; Hosmer, |13. Hastings.
$6195: Wellman. $10325. Morgan.'. UPrlw
,u rTeucn
Bernard
Frederick Wlertnga. route
(M.12. Felghner. $78 47
Marlin.; N“
^iddlevUle

Selectees Who Left
For Induction

EDITORIALS
■ ■■■——

hi R. M. C. ——.............. —

the

General

would be fair, even worthy of praise.

SECTION ONE— PACKS 1 to I

Degree Team From
Wyandotte Coming

IT DESERVES SUPPORT!

Hospital Drive Begins Dec
For $50,000 Remodeling Fun&lt;
Party Got Two finch

*5 1.9B7.OB Cash
In Citv Funds

AUCTION SALES

Christmas Lights Go On Again
In Hastings Friday Evening
“Main Street" and Store
Windows to Bo Aglow For
First Time Since 1941

Christmas lights go on again in
Hastings this coming Friday eve­
ning. Nov 30. for the first time
since IM I?
The strings of multi-colored bulbs
and the special Yuletide ornaments
district. (185 85; Gregory (11151; From Draft DOO rd
have been brought out from their
Altoft. (235 41; Star. (13629: Has-1
_
lings Center. (82 60 Pratt. (86.73:
After serving on the Barry Coun- storage boxes and are even now
Quimby. (11564
‘y Dra,t Board for morc than flve being put in place By Friday eve­
HOPE—Doud district, (128.03; Me- I &gt;'****■ Stuart Clement. Barry Coun- ning. everything will be ready and
Cnllum.
12: Ii O'
thls
wrek aub- at the snap of a switch, many
vnuuui, (28
&gt;40.91.
vi. Cedar
cru.ir Creek.
vires. (99
*vvi..
-- Judge
------. of Probate,
.
.....
(118 03.
(12390.
resignation
In the to
Hinds. (ija
03; Shultz. (123
90; Brush I1
" hu
"
“ *
- ow- youngsters in this community will
------------- Cloverdale.
. (17759
--------Ing letter dated Nov 24. to William get their first sight of a colorful
Ridge.
4119.77;
IRVING—Wood district. 4119.77. A. Schader. chairman of the board: phase of the Christmas season which
Mr. William A. Schader.
has been lacking during these war
Jones. (132.16: Ryan. (7434; Fill­
Chairman. Local Board No 1.
mow. (140.42; Utile Brick. (11564:
218 W. Green Street
Merchants, too. have been busy
Freeport. 4574.07
Hastings.
Michigan
during this post week fitting out
JOHNSTOWN—King district.
their display windows in ornamen­
(94 99; Monroe. S29730; Stere.ns.
I
have
served
with
you
as
a
tal
pre-war style and the illumin­
(78 47; Bristol, (247.80: Banfield.
member of Local Board No. I ated store fronts will add to the
490 86: Culver. (284.32; Bullis. (94.­
since Selective Service was enact­ color of the scene.
99; Burroughs. (99.12.
ed in October of 1940, during that
Stores will not be open Friday
MAPLE GROVE—Quailtrap. (140.­
time we have seen the young men evening and there will be no shop­
42; Maple Grove Center. (86.73;
of this County token into the ping promotions.
Mayo. (161.07: Moore. (128 03: Dun­
Armed forces, first in peace time,
It's just that Che Christmas lights
ham. (214.76; Norton. (16520: Mc­
and then In conflict, nnd now we are going on again for the first time
Kelvey. (10738; Branch. (61.95.
are again seeing young men taken in four years and everyone wants
Beigh. (128 03.
Into
service
in
Peace
time.
to
make it a memorable occasion.
ORANGEVILLE—Orangeville Vil­
We are now seeing many of
Old "Main Street" will be aglow
lage district. (446 64; Blake district.
throe young men returning again with cheerful color.
19086
to our County after having served
PRAIRIEVILLE-M 11 o. (146 42;
their County well with credit to
Prairieville Village. 23954: Calkins.
themselves, honor to our County
(37.17; North Pine lake. (16520.
nnd Nation.
RUTLAND—Algonquin Lake dis­
The experience we have had as
trict. (128 03: Chidester. (132.16;
•members
have been varied, some
Tanner. (161.07; OlU. $28 91: Edger.
have been pleasant and many
Saxons Open 1945-46
(66.08; Goodwill. (6195; Yeckley.
times
hard i decisions had to be
Season at Ionia Friday
14956.
made
but
I for one have fell that
THORNAPPLE - KELLOGG dis­
Tiie
Saxons open the 1945-46 bas­
it was my duly os a citizen to
trict. 42,701.02
perform this service, however the ket ball season Friday, meeting
WOODLAND Consolidated dis­
Ionia
at the High school gym.
lime has come when I feel that
trict. 1259 65.
The Saxons have been hard
because of other duties that I
YANKEE SPRINGS—Y a n k e e
should be relieved of this respon­ pressed for time, having leas than
Spring* district. (7021; Ritchie dis­
sibility.
trict. (826
It even more difficult ull candidates
I
therefore
tender
my
resigna
­
The total sum was (23.77228.
tion as Secretary and as a member hove had very little experience. Jim
of Barry Local Board No 1 ef­ Coleman only letterman back, saw
fective us of January 1, 1946. howOthers who saw some action last
season are Duane Blough. Bernard
member from this date.
I have mailed a copy of this let­ Manker. Chas. Hinman, and Jim
ter to Col. LeRoy Pierson. State Long.
suffered painful injuries in a car
Boys up from the undefeated sec­
Director of Selective Service
accident on the Yankee Springs
ond team who show promise are Ar­
Yours truly.
road Sunday afternoon. She was
nold Wilson. Dick Feldpausch. Ray
Stuart Clement
driving her car to the Yankee
Branch, Keith Myers. Bob Hopkins
Judge
of
Probate
Springs church, when the auto skid­
I and Kingsley Zerbel.
ded on the icy roadway and crashed
I The Schedule:
into a tree. Her jaw and legs were CHRISTMAS BAZAAR AND
Nov. 30—Ionia, H.
injured In the crash. She was taken TURKEY DINNER
to Pennock hospital for treatment.
Episcopal Parish House—Dec. 4th.
Dec 14-^Beldlng. H
The X-rays showed no fractured Bazaar with special Apron Booth and
bones In her limbs, but her jaw was Bake sale opened at 3 o'clock. Din­
badly lacerated. Her condition Is re­ ner served from 5:30 on. Adults (1.00.
Jan. 5—Allegan. H.
ported as good
Children under 12. 65c —Out 11-29.
Jan. 11—Allegan. T.
Jan. 18—Greenville, T
Jan. 26—Woodland. H.
Feb. 1—St. Johns. H
payment of physician’s bills nnd
Feb 2—St. Augustine. T.
• other assistance that the commun­
Meeting to Boost Paving of Lake Odessa meeting and address
Feb. 8—Greenville, H
Ity wants her veteran's to have.
the gathering.
M43 Will Be Held Next
Feb. 15—Belding. T.
Commissioner Knowlton also
Any one who has had any expe­
Tuesday Evening, Dec. 4
I promptly contacted the Veteran's
Feb. 23—Grand Ledge, H
rience in having a trunk line im­
March 1—Charlotte, H.
• | Federal Administration at Dearborn.
An Important meeting will be proved. in which he is Interested,
| Michigan and obtained help for this
held In Uie Lake Odessa high school knows very well that there Is only
room next Tuesday evening. De­ one way to cet favorable action. AT THE THEATRES
; local boy.
Another case which came into
cember 4. This city should be well You must keep after it until you
Allan Jones and Bonita Granville
represented al that gathering, for get it. Interest and pressure count. in “Senorita from the West", a story Commissioner Knowlton's office in
the subject to be considered is of
Hastings is vitally interested In of love and laughter also a thrilling the past week, a veteran who had
vital intereat and importance to having M-43 improved for the en­ detective story '.The Caribbean Idlt a leg and had k most dismal
Hastings, as well as to Kalamazoo. tire distance from Kalamazoo to Mystery".
view of his future by reason of his
I Lake Odessa. Grand Ledge and Grand Ledge
The chances for
“Along Came Jones" with those Incapacity, found a job as janitor
Lansing.
having a good pavement on M-43 two favorites Gary Cooper and Lo­ with a local business firm where he
can make a good wage and rees­
This meeting is called to promote from the junction with M-50 in retta Young,
ths paving of M-43 from Grand Woodland to Kalamazoo will be
"Rhapsody in Blue" one of the tablish himself in the community
Ledge to the Intersection of M-50 greatly enhanced if and when M-43 great films of the year—the jubilant
Commissioner Knowlton empha*
and M-43 in Woodland township. If is paved all the way from that junc­ story of George Gershwin.
sizes the necessity of a prompt re­
that part of that trunk line shall tion to Grand Ledge. The Mayor,
"Pursuit to the Algers"—a daring port of hls office of every case where
be given a good cement paving, the city council and our Chamber of adventure film with Basil Rathbone he can help returned service-men.
chances of getting that trunk line Commerce ought to see that this and Nigel Bruce also Kirby Grant Hls office Is located in the Stebbins
paved from M-50 to Kalamazoo In city sends a good delegation to that
Building. His phone number Is 2638
the near future will be greatly im­ Lake Odessa meeting.
“Back to Bataan" starring John and he urges all his "buddles" in
proved.
Wayne a thundering epic of grit service to contact him for the as­
and glory.
From M-50 junction to Lansing
sistance they may require.
Double Feature—“Now It Can Be NOTICE '
the traffic is large despite the fact Grace Lutheran Guild. Goodyear's
that it is a miserable road from Hdwe , FYI.. Dec. 7. 11-6.—Adv. out Told" and "The House on 92nd
that junction until it reaches the
| Every stockholder and subscriber
paving at Grand Ledge. In rainy
of the Citizens Telephons CO- of
FRIED CHICKEN SUPPER
weather it is about the limit of what CHRISTMAS BAZAAR­
Banflail Is urged to att»nd the
a trunk line ought not to be. In CAFETERIA SUPPER
•ve- i annual business meeting to be held
Coats Grove church, W*
dry weather it is rough and dusty—
Christmas bazaar and cafeteria
I 81. at Jia* Broas' hall Dee. 3. 1946 at 2
a mighty poor highway all the time. •upper. Methodist parlors, Thursday,,
later P-m- Bring your stock certificates
Charles M Zlacter. stats highway Dec. 6. afternoon and evening. Bup-! than TUas. naan. D*e. i. egU Haswith you
1
ecxumlMlonar. and Lieutenant Gov­ per 5 till 7. Auspices W5O8.- tings 701F2I or Woodland MU.
Sam Bus ton.
ernor Vem Brown will attend the Adv. 12-8.
$86.73; Barryville. 8132.16; Shores.
$99 12
HASTINGS CITY school district.,

BUYING

Saturday evening. Dec. 8. the Has*
___ ,
tings 1 0.0 F lodge will entertain
the members of the degree team
from the Wyandotte 1.0 O F . who !
arc coming in special chartered 1
countywide drive to raise (50.-1
buses. This team U one of the 1 ooo for the remodeling and enlargeoutstanding ones in the state and I ment of Pennock Hcapital will begin
Sheriff Bera and party returned
•re coming to confer the initiatory Monday. Dec 3. under direction of
Thursday morning from a deer hunt
degree «n a class, of candidates. Homer Smith, general chairman,
darting at eight o'clock In the eve- . The sum to be raised represents
nlt'g at a specially called meeting.'
aula. Th* party secured Ho fin«
i cnly 20 per cent of the total cost of
A tine time L\ anticipated by local' the improvements which will be
getting one of the pair. Urtoex- _
Od*l Fellows
I made to the hospital IF BARRY
sheriff Leon Doster left that
COUNTY PEOPLE REACH THIS ing far the same location, and
GOAL It U an unusual nnd f6r'■ lunate circumstance that a building
program of this size can be made at
»uch n proportionately small cost to
the people who will benefit from It.
STOCK SALE A
Let's not forget that a well COMMUNITY AUCTION
Will Carry City Through
• quipped hospital very frequently
Nicely Until Next City
represents the difference between
Another stock sale and
life and death It is an institution
which stands ready to meet emer­
Th? atndunt of available cash in gencies twenty-four hours out of kills Bam at Freeport. Mich. A
good
list of furniture, stock, farm
the varioua city funds was rreported | every day. Good hospital service
to the city council '*■
*-■
ay night | Is an integral part of any progres­ tools, etc. will be offend. Bring
Monday
wliat you have to sell. X. N. Head
as follows:
sive community.
$10.45157
Contingent Fund
Committees will cover every part
. 5377 97
Police Fund
i of Barry county during the drive, where in this issue for full particuDrivers License Fund
including Hastings and the villages
Fire Fund
.
3.622 S3
of Freeport. Middleville. Delton,
Lighting Hind
6.278 95
Nashville and Woodland. The Bar­
Street Paving Fund
ry County Farm Bureau is giving
Mr Rydrnan will have a public
Special Contingent
its full co-operation in-canvassing auction at the place located 2 iniiM
Fund
3 491 22
south and 3/4 mile east of Nashville,
(Continued on Page 2. Sec 3'
the rural arras.
3.72923
Sheet Fund
or
12'. miles west of Charlotte on
Gas Tax Fund
8202.42 । Homer Smith, drive ehairman. re­
quests that people not be shocked
Water Fund
..
4.085.63
at the amounts they will be asked sheep. hogs, chickens, feed, farm
to giv&lt;
After all. reducing the tools, miscellaneous articles, and
. .---------------.454.987.08
Total, ail Fund.-. -----household goods. Wm. Martin will
With such a balance on hand,, sum of 156.000 Inta Individual dona­
cry the sale and E. £. Gray will act
and with practically al| tiie street; lions in a county of this she means
nnd sewer work completed, the city■ that all of tho-e interested in the
for full particulars.
;
।
hospital
will
have
to
be
generous.
can easily get by for the coming . —,—........ . ............ .. — -----------seven months, at the end of which ■ The sum of (50.000 will have to be ROY SEEBF.R, Owner
CAMP FIRE GIRLS
time the 1946 city tax will be due ■ subscribed in full before the county
ENJOY NATURE HIKE
As he is employed elsewhere and
a
Icon Ret the full .sdvantnee of the
On Monday afternoon the Camp and payable
Fire group of which Mrs Lawrence
A refreshing thing 1* that tlwre $200,000 which is now on hand or for. Mr Seeber will have a public
Herrick Is guardian enjoyed a na-' will be no Interest due in the ncjtt promised
auction at hls farm located 64 mlMa
People serving the drive on com­ northwest of Hastings or 8 mllsa
turc hike to the fish hatchery and seven months, because tile city owes
They can .'outheast of Middleville, I H mils*
also went In to see Mrs. Roy Ful­ no debt. And we have a city coun­ mittees are volunteers
lers canaries They are planning cil that desires to keep Hastings on no more afford to give the time aest of Algonquin Lake school. Sec­
a mother and daughter tea on De­ the pay-as-you-go system. They than any of the rest of us. Ail of tion 3. Rutland twp. He h offering
like the way that system operates; them are busy with their own af- a good list of horses, cattle, hogs,
cember 15
.... taxpayers Ukc .»
—
, fairs. However, they arc donating poultry, corn, implements and look,
and the
It .w
too
During November the city's cash I their services because they believe miscellaneous articles, and house­
receipts were 41.829 97—mostly from | the county needs enlarged hospital hold goods. U&gt;ren Coppock will cey I
thnw
fnrllltlrs
facilities atirl
and are ronvlneerf
convinced that
that an
tn the sale and Milt Leinaar will aoV
those nhn
who nt*
uic rttv
city water
water.
The "Special Contingent Fund" opportunity to get a quarter-of-a- as clerk. S?e advg. cloewher* In
has recently appeared In the reports mlllion dollar improvement by rais­ pa|icr for full particulars.
ing
locally
only
one-fifth
of
the
to
­
In a recent statement of planned of city funds. The cash in that
work on trunk lines In 1946. Charles fund is derived from the state liquor tal Is one which may never come GLEN DENSMORE an4
LOREN HERSHBERGER. Preps.
M. Ziegler, state highway commis­ tax. and represents the balance now again.
So, let's give these hospital drive
Mr. Densmore and Mr- Her
sioner, announced that six miles of on hand in that fund. The next
berger axe having a public atari
M-43. between Grand Ledge and payment wilt be made In January— volunteers our full co-operation.
The drive members wifi meet here on Glen DensmorCa farm loca
Mulliken, would be paved next year. it Is paid quarterly There were no
That would Indicate that, In the restrictions on the use of that cash. for a breakfast at 7:30 o'clock Mon­ 214 miles south of Woodland. Tl
three years program he has In mind, But to have a record of It. the day morning—after which'Uie cam­ •re offering a good list of cat
the paving from Grand Ledge would money is put Into that special fund. paign for (50,000 will officially begin. ftfarm Lniplemenu, and hay. La
Hershberger will Cf/ the sale t
i be continued westward to the junc­
O. H. Flanigan will act M &lt;*
tion of M-43 and M-50 In Wood­
land. Six miles a year would do it
particulars.
nicely.
It will be welcome news that M-43 I
DEWEY REED. Manager
Is to be improved on the long stretch I
Dewey Reed will have an
to Grand Ledge from the M-50 June- ’
tlon. which has been anything but a
Hastings He is of ferine a very I
pleasure to travel over. Its mud In
Pennock hospital has the reputa­
lUt of household goods, clothing,
Ute spring and Its rough places ull
the time have made It a highway to tion of being a well equipped small nursing, service, educational plan­ miscellaneous article*. Dewey H
hospital able to provide most of the ning for the family when It U again will cry the sale and Clifford Hi
be avoided whenever passible
We predict that, when M-43 Is facilities for the care of the sick cn t- "well basis "
Provision of health service is a elsewhere in paper for full
pared all the way from M-50 junc­ that might be found in a much
tion to Lansing, it will have a largely larger institution. Present limita­ continuous process whether a 11
increased traffic. We feel confident, tions. mostly caused by over-crowd­ members are home or some of them
too. that M-43 from Kalamazoo to ing. will be non-existent when pres­ are not following their usual rou­
the M-50 junction will have a good ent plans for expansion and mod­ tines. No agency, whether it be hos­
Having decided to quit fanning/
Increase in travel—possibly enough ernization are completed.
pital health department, court, or
to justify cement paving from Rich­
Tile personal service rendered at social service department, can oper­
land to that junction
Pennock hospital surpasses the In­ ate effectively wlttpn Ils own or­ north of monument on Broadway In
dividual attention available In most ganization unless there is under­ Hastings and 3 miles west and 1W
Institutions Tlie attention given in­ standing of the purpose and policies miles north; or 3 miles south of'
dividual cases by the hospital staff of other public service organizations. Freeport school and 1 mile west on
physicians, who are personally ac­ It Is reasonable to believe that two Section 14. Irving twp. He is offer­
quainted with most of their patients, agencies such as the hospital and ing a good list of catlie poultry,
is a valuable asset In the /ipeed the health department having such groin and hay. Implements and tools,
“
Veteran's Commissioner Julie with which people recover from *helr closely related objectives In the in­ and miscellaneous articles.
terest of better health for the in­ Reed will cry the sale an&lt;
Kndwhon of the Barry County Illnesses
Members of the nursing staff are dividual and the community should
Council for Veteran's Assistance has
be
in
the
same
building.
elsewhere
in
paper
tor
full
particu
­
also
acquainted
with
many
of
the
filed hls first week’s report with the
Pennock hospital will continue to lars
executive committee, including two people who are served in the hos­
instances of outstanding service to pital This personal Interest factor offer the fine service jvhlch it has
residents of Barry county who have is an Important one in the care of always rendered and It is antici­
submitted problems of rehabilita­ I the sick The other specialized per­ pated that the proposed changes In
tion to the newly appointed com­ sonnel such os laboratory technl- physical structure and administra­
clans, dietitians, office staff, kitchen tion will benefit not only those who
missioner.
A veteran with thirty-two months personnel and maintenance, play es­ need to enter the hospital as pa­
of service In the toughest campaigns sential parts in the complex task tients. but also those who live in the
I
area served by the hospital and
of the Pacific theatre of war. came of providing good hospital senice.
The Importance of such things as health department.
back to hls home In Barry county
and unexpectedly "cracked-up" by cleanliness, heating, lighting, and
reason of a malarial Infection. He agreeable room decoration and ar­
was taken to Pennock Hospital at rangement arc alsft valuable factors
‘
Hastings and Commissioner Knowl­ in hospital care.
These services, which are directly
ton went to work for him. obtaining
The following officers for the com"emergency hospitalization benefits", dependent on the personnel who

Motors except for the fact Uiat hls govern­
ment has been and still U taking
sides in the controversy. Qablnet
of Poland. On the surface a con- officers, high government officials
and even the president, himself,
sue a; slake is power The run-of- have Issued statements and opinions
mine member of the UAW-CIO is in regard to wages and prices which
striking for more pay but the'real have encouraged labor leaders to
objective of the top bracket labor adopt an uncompromising attltud?
leaders like Murray.
lher and toward their demands for a 30 per
Thomas Is more powe
organized cent inc/eow in wages.
labor For them wage scales are an
Tiie strike is a logical outcome of
Important but secondary Lssue neces­
sary to preserve the solidarity of contradictory government policy. On
labor rank and file in a fight for the one hand there is an attempt
n more important long-range ob­ to hold down Inflation by rigid ceil­
jective-authority in management. ing on prices; on the other the dis­
tinctly inflationary act of encour­
Itwlf.
aging wage boosts arc a factor tn
The Truman government has increasing manufacturing costs
looked weak In face of threatening
If you plug the spout of a tea
labor storm clouds. It has pleased
neither of the contesting groups— kettle without turning dowzi the
and least of all tiie public which is hfat. something is bound to give way.
the real sufferer In the squabble. Likewise if you place a rigid ceiling
Mr Truman says that this strike on selling prices an&lt;T at the sdme
is a private matter in which the time constantly inflate production
costa, there comes a time wlwn
Probably

CILIiHATt

-Edward George,
Savacool. Freeport.

•

...... Clement Redgns

Port of M43 Is On the
Three-Yeor Program of
Paving Trunk Lines

Fifty-Five Report
For Basketball

FOR BETTER HOSPITAL SERVICE

Joint Pennock-Healtli Department
Administration A Forward Step

Two Veteran Cases
Get Rapid Aid Through
New Council

Mrs. Chas. Leaver
Hurt in Accident

Hastings Should Be Well Represented

FLASH

Kiwanis Names
Sherwood President

provide them, cannot be accomplish­
ed unless there are adequate facili­
ties with which to work. Pennock
hospital. even though doing an ex­
cellent job with existing facilities,
has been handicapped by over­
crowding (the hospital, designed for
a maximum of 26 patients, has for
the past few years averaged no less
than 37'.
*
The addition to the hospital will
provide more room and also permit
better utilization of space by more
efficient relocation of departments
All medical and surgical patients
will be on one floor with an opera­
tion suite on the same floor One
entire floor will be reserved and
especially equipped to care for ma­
ternity cases. There will be more
space and more efficient arrange­
ment in the X-ray and laboratory
department.
All of 'his will help the entire
hospital personnel to do their work
belter. The result will be better and,
more efficient hospital service
The addition of the health depart­
ment offices to the hoapital with
the combined administration of the
two agencies should increase the
possibility of providing mare com­
pute service to ths individual who
Is sick. U&gt; help in arrangement of
adjustment tn the home from which
the sick person came and provide
assistance in the way of bedside I

their noon luncheon last Wednes­
day;
President, Bill Sherwood; vice­
president. Harrison Dodds: treas­
urer. Bill Schiliianeck: directors,
Dale Ball. Bill Pa rm a lee. Ken San­
derson and Ous Wlngeier.
Rummage Sale — Presbyterian
Church. Fri -Sat.. Nov. 30, Dec. L
FRIED CHICKEN SUPPER
Johnstown Grange hall. Thur*,
evening. Dec. 6. 5:30-7:30; price
$1.00. Get your tickets early. Phone

RUMMAGE SALE
Goodyear showroom. Sat.. Dee. I,
Wetomachlck Campfire Group. —
ANNUAL MEETING OF
EAIR BOARD DECEMBER 8. IBM
The annual meeting of the Barry
County Agricultural Society will be
held at the Court House. Saturday,

Three director* are to be sleeted.
Any one holding a membership
ticket U eligible to vote.
The directors whose term* expire
are cure Williams. Clarence UM*
street and F. W. Kalty.

sell, trade, or rent^ou wot

Uss
Banner Want
i.iaceta
of th* Bonngr will t
ycut

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PORK CHOPS
36' SMOKED HAM
PORK ROAST
33'
U
33c
22c
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CORNED BEEF
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38' SMOKED HAM
35'
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38'
31'
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BAKING CHOCOLATE
Bur
..
PICKLED PIG FEET

NOODLES
Celjofhjix*— I lb. pXc.

ARMOUR'S CORNED BEEF

HASH

con

23'

keyko

Semi-Sweet
2 pkgs.

ZQ

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PEACHES

CHOPPED HAM

Del Monte

Armour

2| can

27

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Lb

all sweet oleo
Lb.
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CHOW MEIN NOODLES

DURKEE
Lb.

Chocolate Bits

lb.

13'
23=
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23'
24=
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CHASE &amp; SANBORN COFFEE £Qc
POST TOASTIES
Ur PU
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CORN
K I X
PM
QUAKER OATS
Quick or Re»—l«e. pk*..

PANCAKE FLOUR
Rowena—3 lb. tack ...
PANCAKE FLOUR
fimo—51b. sack
. ...
PANCAKE FLOUR
IlarvnlTLme Buckwheat.
CAKE
FLOUR
Swanviown—box
.

MIXED
Lb

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13'
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29'
32'
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5 A. 59'
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packed by Del Monte

ex. of 24

$3.50

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Orange-Grapefruit
WKE
2lQC
No. 5 can

PRESERVES
ass'td flavors
1 lb. jar

HASTINGS FINEST FRUITS
AND VEGETABLES AT
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31'

FDODLC ENTERS

IDAHO POTATOES
10&lt;b 45'
PASCAL CELERY g&gt;«nt-bunch 23'
21b. 15t
PARSNIPS
Qc
HUBBARD SQUASH yellow-lb.
SWEET POTATOES Jeney 2 lb- 21'
each 37c
PINEAPPLE
TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT teedleu 6 for 27'
FLORIDA ORANGES
41'
dot. 48'
TANGERINES
APPLES
or cooking 2 lb. 29'
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8:30 A. M. TILL 8:00 P.M.
SATURDAYS

8:30 A.M.-9:00 P.M.

�TRY HASTINGS BANNER, TWtTMttlT. WvnaFB »&gt;■ 1M3

THE HOME FRONT *
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)

vlllc. &lt;now living tn Kalomaaoo&gt;;
Earl G Powell. Hostings: Robert G.
Grable. Hauling*.
Cpl. Keith Bowman was dis­
charged from service with the Army
Air Force at Bear Field. Indiana,
on Nov. I7lh,. His mother. Mrs
Reda Bowman. Hastings. R. 1, has
3 other sous in service—Richard.

nthCAilllf ! M1" Charlotte Barnum of Chicago
youngsters In the Hawaiian Islands,
PERSONALS
and Mr., Uxma Rose of J1L Johns
so these brothers have still not met
there many yean. Royal, who has
Mr* Agnes Hewitt of Woodland
5 children, looka grand, and lias now
spent a few days last week with her
received hla army diacharge.
Understand Asa Randall Jr., now sister. Mrs. Etta Nosh.
and MUs Francis Cowles left ThuraThanksgiving day guests of Mr. day for Florida- The farmer will
in Service. Is a new "daddy"—we’ll
get the facts next week—they tell and Mr*. Henry Chamberlain were spend the winter at ML Dora and
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Chamberlain
Don Nevins Is home. Gucu he and family and Mr. Carlyon of Wallace Bt. Onge Ln fit. Petersburg
and Dave Goodyear, who had met Charlotte, and Mr. and Mrs. Pay for a month. Cards sent on the
overseas. are making up for a lot Marble and daughter. Ruth, of this | Journey state that the weather con... Into the south and „.
Kl ™„_
tinned __
cold
allpof t lost time these days. (You're city.
Mr. and Mr*. Julm Richardson pery roads made poor driving time,
the next one who should be coming
and Mr. and Mr*. Guy Nosh and---------------------------------------------------hume, Jack Laubaugh. &gt;
Called on Dave Settles al Pen­ sou Willard spent Sunday at the
home of Miss Alberta Nosh.
Understand that plane zooming nock hoapital a few days ago—(he
Sunday gucata of Mr. and Mrs.
around Monday was Vince Smith was getting straightened around Rutaell fccrbel were Mr. and Mrs
from Oroase He. who was taking from a flarc-up with malaria, which
Frank Kelly of Kalamazoo.
that mean* to say. "Howdy." to hls lie contracted some time ago In the
Mr. and Mrs Andrew Myer* left
brother Pau), who is now at home
for Florida on Monday.
to stay, after many months service .selves in "Duck Soup " We atarted
Walter Field and mother. Mrs
in the Navy. In fact he wax aboard right in to tell David how we d been
Uerfha
Field, of Saskatchewan.
the ship which was bringing Dick on the look-out for him. and ans­ Canada, came to attend the funeral
thi\Scttle»
guv.---------with a twinkKarines back to the States fromwered
--------------w----------------■&lt;t Mrs Melinda Field, and arc still
China—engine trouble developed— I le in hls eye. "passed you the other
here
visiting
Mr and Mr*. Rosa
all were put aboard other boats— I day cn Uie street and you didn't
Johnson. Walter is Just back from
and so it was that Paul beat Dick know me" Whowl—but there it
I wa«. maybe wc arc Retting old. bur- overseas with hLs discharge, hav­
home.
ing been over for 5 years and 11
Mrs. William Cramer, Jr., has al­ । we can still see. and Dave look* month*.
ready received the seasons greetings fine—would have known him any
Mr* Homer Warner spent from
from her brother. Pfc. Charles Po­ place—so we apologized, and pro­ Wednesday until Sunday in Detroit
ceeded
to
have
a
good
visit.
All
of
land. who I* now stationed In the
visiting the Lloyd McCormicks.
Hawaiian Islands.
Miss Grace Warner spent last
punt some of you .other fellows, with­
While chatting with Glen Kahler out even a nod, please be forgiving week in Detroit visiting friend*
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
now back al his Job at the Post Of­ and kindly trip us flat, so well fin­
fice. he told u* that Royal Hayes ally register nnd not be caught in Clifton Miller and Claud Were Mr.
landed on the west coast the day such an embarrassing .stale again— and Mrs Samuel Ostroth. Mr. and
hls brother. Linden, left the west so soon—we wouldn't mind fulling Mrs. Raymond Woudstra. Nashville,
coast to return to hls wife and two for you at all. 'cause under the cir­ M1m Patricia Tyler. Lansing and
Miss Rosinary Mursliall of Kalamacumstances t’would be deserved.
too was a weekend guest.
If you’d like Miunlemcntnrv note­
Mr and Mr*. John Crue enter­
about. "MLss Waikiki", the comedy tained for the holiday. Mr. and
dam&lt;el nletured In the current i’- Mrs. Edgar Bly and son David. St
Joseph. Mr. and Mrs Frank Rawyou to Johri Isen hath, now home ten. and Donald Rawson of Ver­
who *eems to have some first hand montville.
information about the little Isdv.
Mr. and Mr* George Dean and
As usual—loads more—atill hop­ Ann spent Thanksgiving with Mr
ing to rnmnlete this assignment be­
fore signing off Cheerio Z. C.
Draper tn Lansing.

Chaster. and Harley. Keith spent on Sunday when her son. Sgt. Ches­
ter Cromer, called from New York
3/8«t. Archie D. Sinclair. 1312 City after 2 yr*, and 3 rno’a service
8. Hanover, whose wife resides at tn the China-Burma-India sector.
present at Riverbank. Calif.. is a He has been discharged after mlllcivilian again. He war. discharged
at McClellan Field. Calif., after 211 this coming April—he'll be home
any day now so it's about time we
shouted a big. ' Welcome home, sol­
as gunner with the A .AT. and dier."
served 10 ma*. overseas, during
Haven't seen Bob Gorham but he's
which time he was awarded 4 battle home from overseas with his dis­
stars and the air medal.
charge. Hls Mom says he lias
Mrs Edith Ciamcr was overjoyed seemed quite content Just to stay
home these first week*-and who

SEAT COVERS
FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS

$750 to $1495

WERNER MOTOR SALES
MICHIGAN AVE. AT M.C.R.R. TRACKS

HASTINGS — PHONE 2482

4 34c

MILK

Evapcnitd
?

CORN FLAKES Country Oub

12c

Ib

bag
ib

Fruit Spread Slrawberry 2
Masaroni U S. No Semolina 3

lb
bag

1

Soups

Doughnuts

29c
14c
15c

Mott
V.r&gt;.l.»

EaJfflare Margarine

JX

CSec?&lt; Bread

59c

ib

3±.25c

Sugared or Plain

14c

dozen

Bdaho Potatoes
Every Potato
Guaranteed

Unlfem Size.
Ftr Baking
or Cooking.

CABBAGE

pact 45c

5c

15c

Texas S««dl«i&gt;

10

,omT

R'd Bow

FRUIT CAKE

Ktog..-,

SODA CRIMEN

33c

12c

Mb pig

5

r&gt;

59c

SI.42

'gX'”

17c

Florida*

Starting Friday
Broken lots odds &amp; ends and
what have you all in one Group
go at

James Williams of the navy and
Gregg Williams of the army have
teen visiting their mother. Mrs.
Albert Ash of East MUI St. James
has returned to the West Coast and
Gregg has been discharged from
the army.
Royal Hayes of the marines has
rington has charge of the worshl' been discharged and Is home with
hi* family.
Mrs Hannah Bartel of Bay City b
Mrs. EVeah Whittemore will prepare
the program— The Church."
spending some time with Mr. and
The Willing Workers Claw of Del­
ton Methodist church school will Frank Barnhart and four children
Flint Phillips spent
hold p* next meeting at the home and Mrs
of Miss Vida V«n”orn Thursday Thanksgiving with them also
Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Elea­
afternoon. Nov. 29. at 2 pm
nor Strlcklen were Mr. and Mrs.
Don Hosmer. Dorothy and Max
Wnt Hope
Hosmer who recently received hl*
The Community Club will meet honorable discharge from the armv.
with Mr. and Mrs Ronald Anders Lemuel Edmonds and Charlotte of
thH week Fridnv nieht. Nov. 30.
Nashville.
The Aid will hold Its Dec. meet­
Mr. and Mrs Earl Coleman spent
ing at the home of John and Belle Tuesday with Prof, and Mrs. Roy
McCollum Thursday. Dec fith for Swinton in Ann Arbor.
dinner.
Mrs. Eleanor Strlcklen entertained

A good selection for the

early shopper.

So Hurry

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FOR 2 DAYS ONLY - THIS WEEK
THURS. &amp; FRIDAY-NOV. 29 &amp; 30

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PEACHES

41c

BRONZETONE PORTRAIT

No 214 24c

All work guaranteed and delivered in person be­
fore Christmas. 4 poses.
. Selection of proofs
shown. Hours — 12 to 5 and 6 to 8 P. M.

Clara*

No 214 15c

15c

Avond.l.

PINK SALMON

22c

GRATED TUNA FISH

24c

EGG NOODLES

18c

m

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ANOTHER

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SHIPMENT
JUST ARRIVED

SULLIVAN STUDIOS
HASTINGS HOTEL

HASTINGS

Trade in your old

Outboard NOW

CIGARETTES

ON A

13c

NEW EVINRUDE

carton S1.24

For Spring Delivery!

lull

COTTAGE CHEESE c’

5c

3 roll!

SCOT TISSUE

20c
Next spring — along with

countless other eager sportsmen

Chuck Roast
All Cuts
Kroger'j
Kroger's
Quality Bed Tasty and Tend&lt;

Sirloin Steak
Pork Loin Roast ww
Pork Chops Center Cut*
Lamb Shoulder Roast
Veal Shoulder Roast
swifts

TSS

CLIANSIX

2

21c

— you'll be wanting one of

those sparkling new postwar.

Evinrudcs! Here is the sensible,
money-saving way to peg your

"&gt; ZOc
Choice Cuts

Ib
ib

ib
ib

Ib

37c
29c
36c
26c
26c

name high on the priority list!
Bring us your old motor. Wc
will appraise it fairly, and ac­
cept it as a deposit payment on any new Eviorude model.

IULK PORK SAUSAGE

SKINLESS FUNIS

Qud*/

37c
lb

33c

Get in touch with us at once! This offer is strictly limited to the

number of trade-in motors which our service department can

recondition. Call on us!

47c

RED SALMON STEAKS

CODFISH FILLHS

b

34c

AUTHORIZED

EVINRUDE

SALES

&amp;

SERVICER

WERNER MOTOR SALES

KROGER-

You'll

want several

Entitles you to one Beautiful 8x10

59c

8:. 59c

Portrait &amp; Ct

12c

RAISINS

FELS NAPTHA SOAP

Oranges

BARTH STUDII
114 B. State
HASTINGS

CLEAR

O bollUi 25c

MIXED NUTS

SWEET PEAS

Hard G'0«n Haadi

GRAPEFRUIT

SALAD MUSTARD

n&gt;

Quart 21c

Mary Lou

KROGER'S COLA

POUND
BAG

19c

ANJOU PEARS

DILL PICKLES

SAUERKRAUT

MICHIGAN POTATOES

PASCAL CELERY

MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE

10

49c

Clayton Clark and family, 830
Bond St

COMMUNITY NOTICES
Delton
Tiie regular meeting of the W. S
C 8 will be held at the home of
Mrs. Elmer Gaskill on Wednesday

I?/

PilEsblti'y MtOAl FLOUR ’^*1.19
59c
Spatfigirt Coifee Dated 3

A. B. Burkholder of Grand Rapid*.
Mr*. Ruth Batuuh end non Tom
of Portland, spent Thanksgiving

Novelty Shoes

KROGER'S

U PuplityUamcius milk I Money-saving
HjSdicer tfu/'yeur lull needs. Hurry I

The Coats
eld at tha
evening. Nov. 30.

who returned to
with her husband

SUARANTEEO BRANDS

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PHONE

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Mlifrttt Mary, Quito Contrary
How does year wardrobe grow?

STRIPES and CHECKS and PLOWIR PRINTS
And COTTONS all In a row
DellghWtil

Dressas

Far

LIHfe

«lrh

Striped cottons that look like candy-sticks,

ginghams that are a dream of sunny days,

and flower prints

childhood I

1.98
7MM 2.98

�during the deer season on duty a*

Womm'i Club to Hear
Prof. Dm bar On Am or.
Foreign Pqlicy

Creek,
nan. Mr. and Mr*. Adelbert Wilcox, Ben CampbelL {
Burvtvora Include the daughter,
and Mr and Mr*. Kirk Wlloux last
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carr (Ardea
week
Clum&gt; returned Sunday from a Bertha phllmon; two brother*. Fred
Chicago visited their mother. Mr*. Francisco.
Bessie Welsh on Thankaglving.
, Mr. and

Wednesday of last week by the IllMiss Ethel Copenhaver rpent
Thanksgiving al the home of her
unde. Harry Ramsdell. In Kalama-

north Athena Baptist cemetery

Mrs. Fred Ballance. Mrs Edna Mrs Mark Coleman in Battle Creek.
Jordetucn of Battle Creek. Mr. nnd
Don Smith is in Chicago for a
Mr*. Jimmie McMellon and Carol . few day* thia week.
Lee and Michael.
’ Mn Richard Cook spent Monday
Mis* Marion Cookwuid MU* Mary 1 in Ann Arbor
De Vries spent live weekend in
Guest* of Mr and Mrs. Ricliard
Chicago and attended the North-Groos for a few days la*t week were
___.__ ______
VC— t
■&gt;
SJ.HcZtn nt

Mrs. Edwin Smith returned last
Mrs. Lowell Teeter on Thursday
were Mr. and Mrs Fred Mahoney. Tuesday from Detroit where she had

ron Smith since the previous Friday.
Richard Cosoday of LanaiQg was
and Mr* Ennoat Newton. Rutland
Mr. and Mr* Willard White and
Nyla Jo were Sundny gueaU of Mr Smith, on Bunday and Monday
Stanley Stauffer Is spending the
Thanksgiving guest* of Mr.
Mrs. Jennie Catadny. who hw been
and Mr* R. J. Linton of Alto.
week In Boston.
Mr*. Leo Walsh in Grand Rapid*
Guests of Mr. nnd Mrs A J Ved- visiting her son. Charles. In Lansing
Mrs. Derk Stut-e will be In De­
for two weeks, plans to return to
W Culver for Thank'glvlng were troit Friday where she. will attend
Mrs. Martin Noordyke and Mr and Mrs Smith's the last of this week I
Mr. and Mr* Donald Sothard and
EDITORIAL— Mr*.
Mr. and Mr*. Allen Dlnkel of !
Henry Dalnaay and two daugh­
children. Mrs. Emerson Struble, and Cedric."
.SSOCIATION ter* of Grand Rapid* and Mr and Grand Rapids were Sunday guest*
of MU* Ethel Taylor.
Mr*. F. H. Gaskell of this city.
for Die Thanksgiving reccas from were entertained Thanksgiving at
Judge A. D McDonald bald court
Ypsilanti. returning on Saturday the home of her sister. Mrs Harvey
Arthur Chiue and Mlsa Josephine
r
to attend tiie Michigan-Ohio foot­ Kaufmann of Bridgeport
Chase were Emmons Chase and Mr urday
ball
game al Ann Arbor.
Mr*. Ella Wolfe returned Monday
and Mrs. Roy Fleming, Detroit. Mr
Mr*. Harold VandeGlesaen to drlv- POLICE REPORT
PROFESSOR DVNBAR
and Mr*. Arthur Eyeleahymer. South from Kalamazoo where she had
ing to Florida Thursday with Mr
The city police report for two
- -------- - - --------- ------------ ---------Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Tasker of Bend, and Mr and Mrs Paul Ba­ been vtutlng her wn-ln-law and
daughter. Mr and Mr* Paul Dyer
WillU F. Dunbar, program director and Mrs. Fred Bailor of Wayne, who aceks ending Monday 1* as follow*:
Detroit and Mr and Mr*. Leon Cole ker. Niles
will remain for the winter
Mrs
7 Motor vehicle accidents policed.
Mrs Arthur Valentine and three I of Station WKZO will speak to the
Mr and Mr*. Robert Williams of
and children of Lacey were ThursVande Glcssrn wil] return by train
15 Stoic and office doors found
Kalamazoo were cuesta of hl* moth­ ton* and Mr and Mr* Roland Vai- Hasting* Women's clubet the Parish to Chicago where Mr Vande Gies­
unlocked by night police.
er Mrs Dora Williams, and sisur. entlne and Susan of Ypallantl were House on "An Historian Locks at sen will meet her for Christmas
1 Stolen vehicle recovered.
aueats
of
Mr
and
Mr*.
J
L,
ValenI
American
Foreign
Policy
"
Roy*! Hayes, who ha* jus: been ML'S Mary William.', for ThanksgivMr- and Mrs C W. Culver vMlted
2 Complaint* of larceny
tine
part
of
last
week
The
former
I
This
will
be
one
of
the
year's
cutdischarged from the marine corps
relatives in Bradley . Sunday
.! Arrest for driving vw
, WIllM7
„-­
ear
while u
un
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Moorehead of vlslted relative* in Middleville Wed- , standing programs presented to the
after serving In the Pacific, arrived
Mrs.
Ruth
Cappon
was
one of the
der influence of liquor, eonvicicu.
convicted.
club.
Dunbar
is
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nesdny
night
and
Mr
and
Mrs
'
Women's
chib,
Prof
D
unba
r
Is
also
la Hastings last week to join hls Detroit were guest* of Mr* Nellie
news commentator atWKZO He two lucky 1*®P&lt;
lhe K™UP who Ftne $75, costs $450. 5 day* in }*U.
Smith for Thanksgiving. Mr* Roland Valentine and daughter were I
family.
Moorehead remaining for a week, Thanksgiving day guest* of Mr. and । n
-ij-.h f ■..nil 1 hl.- a nd her sister. Mr* Irvin Mc4 Dogs disposed of.
th. eoS
Caln of Battle Creek came home
Sage on Saturday and Sunday were visiting her mother and upending a Mrs. Fred Durkee of Cariton.
t&gt; Funerals escorted
V
Lfh|LSUmitwan« fmm Saturday, and Sunday Mrs McCain
Mrs F E Adair and grandson
6 Circuit court subpoenas .served.
A group of local musicians from!
; . — ...to —
.._ Creek with
... Mr. .
I returned
Battle
------ ---$3uo
------------------Maude Rogers and Misa Marguerite Charles spent last week in Jackson
two daughters of Plymouth.
Over
worth of goods stolen
the Hawaiian School of Music, un­
with Mrs. Harry Parker.
Harald Dunning. Whiting. Ind.
and Mrs Edmund PtuJInc. Janet j from cars In this city recoveredCapt Charles Struble arrived from der the direction of Dewey Roush, Cappan .spent two week* with Mr
Mra. Ethel Hesa returned Wed­
--------------- * a *----------- -----will augment the program.
Texas
to
attend
hl*
grandfather's
nesday
from
n
visit
with
her
sister
jand
Mrs.
Wilbur
Gibson
ot
CloverJAY
I).
CROWELL
McElroy of East Laming spent
Guest ticket* are to be issued and idale and Betty was the guest of
funeral »nd soent a few days with
in Freeport.
Jay D. Crowell, son of Ellas and
may be obtained at the door or from Norma Hollister. R 1
.
Charlotte Barnum
Mr; Dunning staying tin
Miss cnaricue
iramum left
ini Tueslun- hl* family here.
till saturaay
Saturday
Lucinda Crowell, was born April 25.
Thanksgiving guests of Mr and the chairman of live General de­
Mr. McElroy recently returned from I day for her home in Chicago after
Thonkaglving guests Mif Mt und
partment.
Mrs. Keith Chase A fee Mrs. Earl Chase were Dr and Mr*
a week
Mrs
Bombay, India, where he had been spending
■“-----------*- *here.
— **
“ William Mr* D D Smith were Mr*. Russel)
Roar of St Johna came Saturday for McPeek. Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs will be charged for guests
Glen C. Munger of Hsttle Creek hl* daughter. Mr* Raney Phllmon.
a visit with Mlaa Barnum and is William Solmes and son*. Detroit.
and Mr. nnd Mrs Keith Chase and near Delton, where he liad rcaided
Mr. and Mrs John Ro»e and two Miso visiting relatives for several Mis* Marguerite Hetmansperger. Ann Stark. HA 2,c ci Sampoon. N. on Sunday they entertained Mr. •~r the last fourteen years
Prior
Ypsilanti. .Miss Sue Sml|h and a Y_ and George Purdy of Greenville. and Mrs. Jessie Chase of Coats to
grandchildren. Jack and Anne days &gt;
lhat time, he operated u grocery
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Grove
Mr and Mr*. Frank S Ketcham classmate from M.S.C.
—
M«. and Mrs Cranston Wilcox
Mr. and Mrs. F A Clardy nnd
burn Rogen of Battle Creek on ot Chicago were guests of her »i*and
sons
returned
to
Coldwater
,
John
Hewitt
and
Jimmy
of
Lansliu:
Wednesday and Thanksgiving
Sklppy and Mrs. Rusxrll Cleveland
Tuesday. Mrs. Wilcox and the boy*
' Preel Jones ot Detroit and hts Agnes Sim over the weekend.
Mr and Mrs. Otto isenhath were spent Saturday In Grand RapiAv . J
George Sumner returned Sunday
Mr- Effie Hull and sou Raymond
son*. Jim and Jack Jones of Dowanorth huntlnit
Iscnhath of Hint on Saturday and
Sunday Ensign John Iscnhath was mother. Mr*. Ida Ruth, and her I
Tclephone 2926
«undav with Mrs Mary White at home from Grosse He from Wed- daughter. Mr* Ruby Huglies and
HAZEN
Nashville
netday Ull Sunday
family for Thanksgiving
Mr and Mrs. Roy Everett. Joleen
Mlifcs Florence and Helen Wade
Frecl Jone* of Detroit, whu wa»
nnd Doreen
Mix.
......
...............
.. Mrs. Mar.-■ White
...v and Mis* Ruth Lyle returned Stm- recently discharged from the Navy,
of Nashville and Geonte White of | day from Traverse City where they and Jim and Jack Jone.' of Dowagiac
Mason were Thanksgiving Rtiesl* of ipfnl the Thanksgiving holiday with spent Thanksgiving week with Mr
Mr. and Mrs Roy Hcnney in Battle their home folks
Creek
1 Mr. and Mrs. Gale Peterson of
Thanksgiving dinner gutAt* ui Mr.
Mr and Mrs Gilbert Fisher and Uinsing were guest* of Mr and Mrs. and Mrv. Chas. Vaiidkn were Free!
Mr. and Mrs
Mrr Fred Haney of Carlton J Wayne Pctcfton over Sunday. Nor Jones of Detroit. Jim an&lt;| Jack
had their Thanksgiving Friday at , ...
Jones. Dowagiac. Mr. and Mr*. Oscar
the home of Mr and Mrs. Mort , Toe Gies. Larry Phelps and Jas. Jone; Mr and Mr... Girndon Jones
Nichols in Grand Rapids
’ Jaynes
1-..—- returned «-&gt;.._&gt;»_
—— and family, und Mrs Ethel Hess,
Saturday »from
Miss Elise Jensen has returned toHarrison
, ..
where they had been since all of this city
Grand Haren after visiting her | Wednesday
tnp
-------------- on
----- n hunting- —
...
Thanksgiving gue*!* of Mr and
brother-in-law
and sister. ....
Mr .....
and ' Merle Kelly------------ home
•— on Sat-। Mr* Roy Hubbard and Mr* F R
—
w........
arrived
Mrs. J. H Skinner over Thanksgiv. urdny after receiving ht-. discharge Kelly were Mr. and Mr» Charles
from .i&gt;&lt;.
the----------Navy ..
at n
Great
Lakes. th
Ill IGulley
anil
Mrs z-...-«-™..
George
Ing and the weekend
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lie bu been stationed in the South De Vries and Mis* Betty D«. Vries
Proprietors
1 ct Grand Rapids
------------------------ ------- - ------------ ------- Pacific
Ralph Gies. HA It, and Martha
Mr and Mrs. C. C. Wilcox of ।
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nu»t identical to that of th*
A rsceptlon wu fold lo honor of th* rvenlng was Mn. John Iron- Jow*d by bridge with honor* goto*
taida'L topped th* four-llered bride's Mr. and Mrs. Keith Base tna* Vlr- side, Mn William Corkin. Mn. B- to Mn. John Delhaay and tarry
cake The table at which Mn. Wil ginla Fish) Saturday. Nov. 34. after mar Parcall and MX*. Richard Lop- Herrick

and white mums flanked by lighted and Mrs Lloyd Eaton
while
hlle tapers.
tapers.
ta. The bride and groom cut the . until
For bar going sway coatume. the wedding cake, which was served with their
rid* chose a winter white wool ptecn of stiver which the (room had came
r—&gt; th. h.W an* bodiesMns -__ _ &lt;__ Tl.l.i
h* mm — tn ■ ■ 1
. U.M—m
About fifty guests were pre*- ' sort.

ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Allerdmg an­
nounce the engagement of their
daughter. Betty Jean, to Harland 8.
Blair.
Mr. Biair was recently discharged

the reception for

socleted
It b always most welcome news
hen Mr
Mrs. j.
J. n
R cue
Case or
of
wnen
wtr and
ana Mrs
Janeaboro Artt. come to visit Mr
and Mrs R K. Walt and h*f^T A
glance at a calender of their days
might lead one to think their friends
-------- - •“
cdrtng tea discharge from the Air notice the snow and cold and slipCorps last month
After the first pery rood* last week On Saturday

Jefferson St. Mias ADerding ia sa-

HaaUngs high school

gowns
Flrat Methodist church. Saturday
afternoon. November twenty-fourth,
al four o'clock. Dorothy M Stanley.
HA. 1 Ze of Great Lakes. IU. daugh-

— .. .—- — .
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.
---------------- - ------- --- —--------reside in Kmt iMtulng where both with Mr and Mra Aben Johnson as
pten^to re-enter Michigan Stat* i™t, at Hilda. Tea Room
On

Icy of Hasting!, became the bride
of Philip WUaon Beebe of Kalama -

I ng white tapers decorated the alter
by the Rev L Winston Stone In
the presence ot 150 guests.
Preceding the ceremony. Keith
Lancaster sang ' Because’’ and "Oh
Promise Me.” and just before the
benediction. 'The Lords Prayer'
He wu accompanied by Mrs Harold
Foster who also played tiie tradi­
tional wedding marches
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was gowned In White
net. Ute full skirt ending Ln a long
train. The torso bodice of white

neckline, the long sleeves term mat -

from DKroft. FVnton Laiuing.'BL ^77 th*r*ntaht~a dinner”at”the
Clair Bbona. Kalamazoo. South Ha- hXe of MT. C C Burkholder
ven W.yiand and Pontiac
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Mr. and Mxx Dawes Rmd enter-

•»»MW«.« auburn.

8**dey. awaltU* th* return of served at 1 o'clock. ।
son-in-law. Merle Kelly, who | card* were played with
home on Saturday. Queets
u.
tnl.R
Lansing. and Mr
will entertain with a Christmas

Thanksgiving waa a particularly
•
.
। important day In the life of Mr MELINDA MAUD FIELD
an
andd Mrs
Mrs clarence
ctaretux Crawford
Crawford as
as NoNo-Melted. Maud Field was...bom In
rnaber a marked their 40th wed- ‘
Ontario. March 17. 1175.
ding armlveraary Mn Crawfords 1 wui
away tn Maattagi on
.tutude about annivenariea L, re- Nov*21. after several months ini fmtuug for the waa very proud of nets
She came to Michigan in Ute ymr
--------------- were
—----------MkadJevLite
for the day
Mr. and Mn. Rob- ' of 19M Urin.
Middleville
ert Jewen
Jeurn and
stir! children
.iil’.iren of Chicago, __ ■■■
........... ..’ r,
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..
Hr .*?“
Cr?° °! °'andI««
—...
w.
v.
im came us liasunss tn live with her
Rapids. Mrs William Crawford and &gt;bter, Mrs. Rom Johnson She was
Nancy
MrthodlM
—/
' ,a member
member citthe
ot the Irrtng
Irving Methodist
■ •
church. She leaves to mourn tlteir
Tui*
•'*u ** ta Pl’&gt; •hen '
Mn’pv^rt n«tenR^r»r^iim^‘
Oror«r
'•ntertein. her *"d «£f
club for desert on Thur«tay. , S/^X^nd^StTe ^ml

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Betty * Inn given for Canadian rep' ’ '
| magi of Chatham, Ontario and
reaentatlves of the Hastings ManuMr and Mra B P. Reed were । James. Oammagr of Windsor. Onfacturlng Company A family day hosts at a Bunday night nipper fol- , Lovini and kind In all her w»y%
। with the Burkholders was • enjoyed
on Ttiankaglving at the Waite* On
Friday Mrs Altle Hay entertained I
eighteen for dinner at Betty's Inn 1
ushers
and preceding It. Mr and Mn Rob­
For her daughter s wedding. Mn. Broadway
ert Ftnnie were ho»ts to a group at
Stanley chose a brown crepe two. _ _
their home They had tea with Mrs [
urday evening. December 22. at 8 Aben Johnson on Saturday where
o'clock, in the Method 1st church
needless to say young Johnny von
Rets was the center ot attraction
crepe with
' • ' । That night they were dinner (uesU j
Jewess a ■
waawss*^ of JudKe Bnd fclr&gt; A D' McDonald
\ II I I A I
r v h M T \ and on Sunday Mr and Mrs Hnr- ।
J V V I H L L V L n I J old Phillips r.i'crtatoed In their
' honor at Betty s Inn Mr and Mn |
miniature bouMTJIDIM) DATE
ANNOUNCED
Mrs Nellie Srnuh. 602 £ Clinton,
announces the approaching mar-

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.
• • •
MR* Janet Smith wai the rcclplent of a lovely mlaceDaneou* shower Wednesday evening given by Mrs
..
.
.
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homr of her aunt, Mr*. Esther
Smith of Ea»t .Marshall St also a
kitchen shower was given on Sun-

‘ Yellow and bronze chryaunthemuma were used about lite house ■
, an(j yellow candle* U&gt; ruaaet holders ■
dcrorat&lt;-d the tables at the Charity i
i guild dessert bridge at the home of !
i Mrs Floyd Gaskell on Friday Mcmbrought jelly and Jam a* a I
Thanczgivlng gift lo the hospital and
at the Christmas party which will
be held at Mra Harold Foater'a It

sCriptem* to the hospital rather
and Mm Arland Martin, at the than the usual exchange of glfu ।
home ot the letter’s parents Mr Al brioge high acorca wire turned I
and Mra Myron Tuckerman &gt;17
Waller Perkins The committee for
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Pennock Hospital

Meeting Romer Smith on the
street, after hl* return from the
north, a friend asked: "What did Births:
you get—buck or back?" and Home:
It's a Girl for
laughingly answered “back."
Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence Barcroft.
Chief of Police Thompson was one Freeport. Annie*Louise. Nov. 22: ^lr
of Barry county'* many hunters who and Mrs. Vernon Sleenbock. Has­
went north after deer. He saw one tings. route No. 2. Caro! Eileen. Nov.
dandy buck, and look a shot at him
The chief i* now on duty again.
It s a Boy lor
He say* that buck is up north somtMr .M Mn. MKv Sum. Midwhere, probably chuckling to him­ dleville. James LeRoy. Nov 26: Mr
, self over the poor marksmanship of and Mrs Ralph Keeler. Hasting*.
' this Hasting* hunter.
, route No. 4. Ralph Owen. Jr.. Nov.
Members of the Banner force saw*i21:
•
Mr and Mr*. Shirley Gillespie.
‘ their first live Arctic owl Monday i
’ Hastings, route No, 3. James Stewhen it was brought into the office , phen. Nov 22
1 by Bob Fortney It was a big while ,1 pnen
' NOV u _______
I bird flecked with brown with a six
foot wing spread, one of which was Medical:
slightly Injured when shot by John
George Green. Hotel Hastings;
Leary about five miles south of 1 John Lukso. Middleville: Edward
Houghton lake. These Arctic owls Bedford. Middleville. Everett Me­
I migrate from the northern regions Crumb. Lake Ottawa; Mrs. Florence
about every four years looking for * Hummel. 710 S Washington: Miss
mice and game and recently there Edith Blocher. 419 E Marshal). Mrs
has been the, largest flight ever , Charles Leaver 219 W Green Mr*,
known in thTTrHlon Mr Fortney 'Lester ‘Ames.—217
- -N •*Park.
—*.- •*Mrs
— «So­
' plans to have hLswpeclman sluffed phia Munnl. 121 W Center: Mrs.
David Blockmer. Mulliken: Baby
and mounted
Elsewhere will be found an article I Daniel Lee Bell. 617 E Blair; Mrs
concerning the Christmas gift plans Mary Wheeler. 1202 S Broadway.
. for Percy Jones hospital, the annex |Mrs Dura Gannon. Middleville. Mrs
and convalescent center. We hope I Maggie VanBuren. Vermontville.
all will rend It and respond to the 1 Mrs. Thomas Baird. 133 W Bond.
i rcouest either singly or by organl- Surgical:
। zattons Full instruction* are given
nnd as usual the Red Cross and Charles Gibb’. 433 E Broadway
American Legion are in charge with Carl Schweder. Hastings. R. No 5.
1 the Rev Dun M Gary chairman Mrs Homer Meyers. 535 W. Grand'
I Barry's quota is only 250 gifts Mr* Mrs. Chalmcr Miller. Freeport; Mrs
D S. Goodyear who Is in charge Russell Geiger. Ionia: Mrs Louis
uf the gifts asks lo have them nt Overholt. Freeport: Mrs Raymond
I Goodyear Bros. Hdwe. Ill W. State. Bell. 617 E Blair
I before Dec 15
Discharge**:
I Dun Fisher. CEM. writes home
Steven and Mary Lin Jessen. Chi­
from Enlwetok. Marshall Islands. cago Mrs Swan Anderson 919 N
| under date at Nov 21. that he ex­ Michigan Mrs Donald White and
pec ted to leave "for the beach'' on baby girl. Nashville. R No 1. Kay
Nov 23. to catch the first ship home. Van Allen, transferred to Butter­
| hoping to arrive in time to spend worth Wm. Anderson. Detroit. Mrs
i Christmas with hls family at the Carl Wood and baby boy. 514 E
I home of his mother, Mrs Agnes Grand. Infant Leon Hewitt. 711 E
I Fisher, in Woodland. He. like the Grand Dolores Rodriquez. Nash­
other fellows, is anxious to see hls ville: Mrs. Pasqual RodriquM. Nash­
I friends here and they will all be ville: Mrs Colon Schalbly. Kalamai glad to see him too
j Zoo. Mrs Willard Huizrnga and
| One of the proudest lads in Has­ baby girl Lake Odesjw. David Set­
tings Is Charles Hinman. Jr. who tles, 118'W Grand; Mrs. Gerald R
„,Sin। went with hl* father. C H Hinman &lt; [alr anij ba|&gt;y
623 S WashI deer hunting up near Ecki-rtnan. U ington Janet
•
---•■
McIntyre
101! —
W
P. On the second day there. Charles.
I Jr. was fortunate enough to^hoot !
an eight point buck—the only deer
1 shot by the party of which the Hinj man* were members
They came .
| home on Sunday.
I. Mr and Mr* John Delnaay are
1 now living in Carlton and Mr and
Mr*. Carroll Burkholder and Bar- ।
bara moved Wednesday into their .
| new home. 636 W Walnut
Mr and Mr* Donald Tredinnick
are making improvemenu on the
former Olenna Van Horn home
nnd expect to occupy it in the near i
future.
Mr and Mrs. Chester Smith arc
planning lo move into the former '
Andrew Cook house on West Green '
। .is to.in as alterations on it are com­
I pleted.
Harold Rowley had an article in
। the November issue of the Writer *
' DUtest entitled. "Michigan Market '

j

Green; Mrs Maurice Greenfield. 553
E. Thom: Mrs. Perry Hall. Hastings.
R. No. 5: Un Renah Higgins. 730
N. East; Bruce Monica, Cloverdale;
Mrs Carl VanHuaen and baby girl.
Woodland. R. No. 2: Mrs. Arthur
Myers. Alto, R. No. 1.
Donations:
Freeport Guild: 24 quarts of.vege­
tables. 12 V3 quarts fruit. I quart
tomato juice. 3 dishes jam. 1 bottle
French dressing. 1 box pudding.
Charity v&gt;ua.
Guild. Mrs. Perkins,■ ---chalr­
«“■ “ “f
Prom the Campfire Group*:
Thanksgiving Day favor* for the
trays.
Guild No 16. Mrs. Allerdlng.
Bowne Center: 821.19 for material.
Irving Guild. Mr*. H. Cook, chair­
man: 3 dozen patients' gowns, 14650
Guild No. 19. Mrs. Ida McCoy,
chairman: 5 1 2 dozen doctor*
gown*. 199 46.
Guild No 10. Mrs. Glenn Griffeth.
Middleville: 11000 for material
Freeport Guild. Mrs G Nelson,
chairman: 88.00 for material.
Guild No, 13 13 surgical towels.
Nashville Guild. Mrs. Furniss.
chairman: 5 sterilizing bags. 1 bed­
pan cover. 23 alcohol basin covers.
Irving Guild. Mrs. II Cook, chair­
man: 6 T- binders
Guild No. 12. Mrs B Reed, chalrman. 18 glove wrapper*

4.89
A wonderful, welcome gift for

mother) ... or the home! Soft,
fluffy shaggy rugs in Pastels or

White ... with pre-shrunk bocks!
Washable! Durable! Other sizes
available ... AR low-pricedl

didn't come on my «

ORGANIZATIONS
The Presbyterian Ladies League
will meet for potluck dinner Friday
at 1 pm. at the home of Mrs Nell
Boekelou. S. Broadway.

The Missionary society of the
Presbyterian church meets un
Thursday. Dec. 6. with Mrs Roy
P M Mrs Lloyd Chapman will be
guest speaket

BILL HACKNEY BAG
ARCTIC WHITE OWL
Bill Hackney bagged an Arctic
White Owl while hunting at the
edge of the Hasting* Airport Mon­
day afternoon. These large, white
birds are infrequent visitors to lids
pan of the country. They come
down from the far north about once
every four years, according to Rob­
ert Fortney, district supervisor of
tine State Fists Hatchery here Bill
u having the oW) mounted

ANNOUNCEMENT

SHAGGY RUGS

"RIVERSIDES

We ore now open for business of our

6-OO-J6

"Yes, they ore Riversides. You see, I've owned a lot of

can in my day, and I've sure loomed one thing about
tires — Riversides give me leu trouble, more mileage.

Six*

And I see plenty people around this town that figure

4^0/4.50-21

4/5/5X»-19|m

tires exactly os I dol"

r2.65
45

5.25/5.50-1 II
5.25/5.50-17 It

This doctor is typical of the millions of car-owners who

2.75

have switched to Riversides because Riversides mean

3.55
6.25/6.50-16 1(
11^5 3.45
7.00-15..

more mileage ond safety for your money.

7.00-16

new location, 224 S. Jefferson,

Hastings.

COMPLETE LINE OF FIXTURES

HIGH CHAIR FOR BABY'S

COMFORT!

8,95

Panel bock prolerts him from
vent tipping. Sturdy Hardwood.

STURDY NURSERY SEAT
OF HARDWOOD

]

Clamp* to a dull finhxe easily.
Safely ilrop. Foldr com portly.
Was Birch finish.

L. Henry of Howell nt 2 15
Iday. Nov 23 The little fel, low tipped the scale* nt 7 lb* 5 oz.,
. And has'been named Robert la-R iv
] Henry. Jr
j Rosellen Pnrcell of Hasting* ho*
! been nominated as a candidate for
treasurer of the senior class in the
student elections to be held on the
campus of WMC Wednesday. No­
vember 28.
Pat Harper of Delton was n hos­
tess at the open house which was
held Friday evening by WM C co­
eds who live at Lavina Spindler Hall
for Women.
Dr. and Mrs c P Lathrop spent,
Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs
Charles H. Lillie in Grand Rapids

AND ELECTRIC SUPPLIES, ETC.
GENERAL WIRING and REPAIRS
SALE I PENNSYLVANIA
MOTOR OIL

ASH ELECTRIC CO
Phone 2285

7-

■
WARDS KWIK-START

Good Jobs

BATTERY!

5.45

"Kwlk Start" .. 45 heavy duty plates, 100 ampere-hour capacity I

Guaranteed 10 months . . . gives DEPENDABLE power!

HIGH-TEST ICE-GUARD

"Winter King" . .. has wood glass insulation! 45 heavy-duty plates

...100 ompere-hour capacity I Guaranteed 2 years!.... 6.95 exch
Long Type "Winter King" ... some top quality at regular "Winter

King"! 51 heavy-duty plates, 110 ompere-hour capacity’9.45 exch.

ARCHERY 5H WITH

3J5

FT. BOW

For Men and Women

16 PIECE PLASTIC

TEA SETS

Soft Ball

|M Stoke

Mitre Sawyer

Sw B&lt;x,y

full

a«l&gt;e 1.19

protection

rwl, corrotton. No offenirve odor.

HUNTING COAT

8.95

Chair Makers

Truck

■J00

-j 98

Cabinet Makers

Fine count cotton poplin coal

Upholsterers

with double yoke. Waler-re­

pellent. All-round game pock­

and cob remowoble. In 3 bright
tolori! 12’A«6%*4'A inchei.

et; two largo front pockets and

STEADY EMPLOYMENT, CLEAN WORKROOMS

Realistic
Freight

Apply at Office

98c
Con are detachable

Grand Rapids Bookcase &amp; Chair Co
635 WEST STATE ST.

Montgomery Ward

illHmillllUiUlHI

WOOL SHIRT

7.69

lored for comfort fit.

Poplin Tlo-

Medium Wt.

Poplin

Sweat

Hunting

Ing Cop

Shirt

|89

|O5

89c
Lightweight

Mm. Weel felt liaisg. Jectey liyl*

Uieg and Kept.

HASTINGS, MICH

PHONE 2124-2126

WINDOW-PANE CHECK

one breast pocket. Well tai­

PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS
Ouija

Gives

COTTON POPLIN

Double End Tennoner Operator

Bright rod and blue cotton fabric

Mystic

ANTI-FREEZE

98c

duding knives, fork*, spoons!
B'ight bord-to-braoli ploitkl

Washable
Wdterproof

Or. 15C*

For eon, trucks, tractors I Hurry
.,. tote end* Saturday I ‘In your

wUI open a man**/ payment account.

poplin; Z«lan

fa I1/;-

for Hom. not In cur rtora ttoda.

ontgomery
M

Ward

�GRANGES

PERSONALS

A selection of felt hots included in the group which
ore up-to-the-minute in styling, and made from good
quality felts.

This is an opportunity to pick up o

couple of felr hats at substantial savings.

BUY VICTORY BONDS

BONNET AND GOWN SHOP
PHONE 2132

HASTINGS

Edward FUher and Dorothy Hu­
’ ver spent Bunday In Mendon with
; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Haas.
Mr. and Mrs James Foley entcr, tlined Mr. and Mra Ear! Puller
and Mn. Clarence Johnson of Plaln. well on Bunday.
| Miss Lottie Teualnk returned Sun­
day from a northern hunting trip.
Mr. and Mn Edward Goodyear
and Anne returned by plane Sun­
day after spending a few days in
Chicago
| Mr and Mn. Arthur WilUtta left
Monday for a few days' hunting
trip north.
Mr and Mn. Peto Bachelder and
Jerry Joe are expected heme from
, Oklahoma City the first of the week. ■
Mrs. Ronald Ingram arrived Mon­
day from Cleveland and will spend '
lhe winter with Mn Dora Ingram
Bgt. Ronald Ingram U in the state*
। and will be home Ute latter part of

SIX

FARM BUREAU

Mrs. Weldell Boylan of Battle :
Creek spent ton days with Ivor moth­
er. Mrs Myron Tuckerman, her hus- 1
band and father were north deer
hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Paul spent ,

and Mrs. Jerry Johnson
Mr. and Mra. C. W Dolan drove
tn Chicago Wednesday for the real
of the week.
Holiday gu sts of Mr and Mrs
W. O. Bradford were Mr. and Mrs.

FOR
MEN’S WEAR

CARD OF THANKS

LOUNGING ROBES

Ludlngton were Bunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Myers
tie Creek and Madelon Staler of
MS C. spent Saturday evening with
the David Goodyears.

SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Allan Jones and Bonita Granville

Burnham nnd daughter Maxine uf
Lanning and Mary Elizabeth Pate

SENORITA FROM THE WEST

THE CARIBBEAN MYSTERY'
ad a lot of
fling about

e mileage,

Gary Cooper and LorclU Young

idee mean

I Need Your Furs

"ALONG CAME JONES"
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00

from Barry Theatre while Strand
Theatre won 2 from Hasting'. Ban-

that figure

wnert who

LOCAL TRAPPERS

SUNDAY and MONDAY. DECEMBER 2-3

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FRI.. DECEMBER 4-5-6-7
The outstanding hit of today.
Depicting the life of George Gerahwin.
Joan Leslie. Robert Alda. Al Jolson. Paul Whiteman.

Fun are high this season.

I am paying top prices.

Hatting!

Bring me your fun.

H. Me 4455

"RHAPSODY tN BLUE"
Adults 13c plus Us 7c. Tola! 40c.
Children under twelve 17c plus tax 3c. Total 30c.
First show starts at 6:30 p.m. each evening.
Second showing of feature starts al 0:30 p in-

YANKEE SPRINGS

High Individual games were *'
bowled by 8 Stine, Trio Cafe, with Hj

OIL STATION
12/13

SWEATERS
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. NOV. 30-DEC. I
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce

DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
EARLY

"PURSUIT TO THE ALGIERS"
and Kirby Grant and Fuzxy Knight

"CODE OF THE LAWLESS"
NSYIVANIA
a 15&lt;'

I

SUNDAY end MONDAY. DECEMBER 2-3
John Wayne and Beulah Bondi

"BACK TO BATAAN"

Trio Cafe
Hastings Banner
Bonnet nnd Gown

Bargain mat tree Bunday J:00 lo 5:W.
TUES.. WID.. THURS.. FRI.. DECEMBER 4-5-6-7
One of the outstanding features based on the story

Buy The Best Men's Wear at

BAIRD'S

WHOLE
EXTENSION GROUP

"THE HOUSE ON 92nd STREET"

FAMILY

All at popular prices

ICE-GUARD
U

The gay warmth of Plaids for the
Holidays. Wool and Rayon mixtures

FOR THE

"NOW IT CAN BE TOLD"
Duo to urgency of other allractlors playing Strand
we are are forced to run this one at the Barry.
Wm. Wythe. Lloyd Nolan and Gena Lockhart

CHRISTMAS GIFT
SLIPPERS

Pullovers and Coat Styles. We have
a good supply. Fancy and plain

x

Even if it’s late—
she’d rather wait for this

MM 1.19

GIFT

S

SUGGESTIONS
Parker Lifetime Pent
Koywoodie Pipet.

.

PANE CHECK

7.69

Pipe Tobacco Kite

$7.50
$1.50

Wind Proof Lighten
&gt;«» "

$8.75

.

$1.00

Body Powders .... 50c to $1.00

Ladies'Toilet Sets . $1.00 to $5.00
Men's Shaving Sets $1.00 to $2.00
Poplin
Hunting

fan poplin; Zelaa
ipol water. Flannel
•*7%.

Five Year Diary

Soap In Gift Boxes

LANE^fc^

GIFT
BAGS
CARBOLA DDT
I am ready to clean and
disinfect your basement,
garage, bam, chicken
coop, dog house, or any
other building with Corbola DDT.

I hove been using this
preparation with superior
results in Hostings and
the surrounding commu­
nity. and my satisfied cus­
tomers will tell you what
a fine job it did for them.

Xmas
&lt;AI AOVfiUiro IN
I
Ull

for a Lane Cedar Hope Chet
delivery cannot bo made UI
for Christmas, you will be
sured earliest possible AaM
in 1946.

GET CARBOLA DDT

REED’S
DRUG STORE

AT LyBARKER'S

AARON LEONARD
OOWIIHO. MICH.
Contact me at LyBarker's Drug
btoro, or drop me a card and
1*11 be glad to help you.

LOOK

1

.LADIES’HOME JOURNAL

SJOO to $795

laulorb

store:

IR’OTR^URNITORE
HASTINGS

PHONl

...

�,401 cam-________________

SCOTT'S SERVICE
TRUCKING

vbas. Ollis, in th- City of

Phone orders to Garey’s

Or leave at 817 S. Hanover
i In 'bi* sitt.ttia-mr-it *"4 w- wHI

life fire

auto

bonds

ctA,It

l.niidfr-J tu.l.nt II a'.'iaid.-. cat''
iBr.o.n
Hut . lahs,IMev. II.'
li-je
T..|.
tH'r raVFlfSTHA
and ball hide. !••• Bne
a.ll II "Id I&gt;X &lt;»• tUlUn
Huh •$:
Sa.hvlUe F«v
____ 12
Hi A VI I. ,n.l duni'tia'-k
. &lt;«.„eh
W -M.r

*“■

NiNrrn

DR. DERK STUIVE

TRIO TAXI
PHONE 2137

Protect your caj\yourself* and riders 1 uoMJj 0JLI3 WIIBAT
with a full service policy in the bears. hay a straw
World s Largest Automobile Iiuurance Company.
Iron kai.K—
Farm Bureau State Aqcnt

Prompt Day &amp; Nite Service

Electric Motors
Rebuilt &amp; Rewound
Appliances Serviced

AUCTION SALES

ELECTRIC
MOTOR SERVICE

HENRY FLANNERY

EARL C. TOWNE

Hunters &amp; Farmers
ATTENTION

Paying highest market
prices for

Furs - Hides - Pelts
See me before you sei):
Located al Kagla* Ball Shop.
1X7 Michigan Ave.

HARVEY BABCOCK

Reol Estate Salesman

List Your Sale With
K. N. MEAD
AUCTIONEER
Coll at my expense
732 F 1 -3 Hastings

232 S. JIFFIRSON
Fhona 27B0

rrnent. rlnaorabl. Hiisbbi ClrafOi.
die bl Prnh*i-.
Tn ih. M.tt.r ot R&gt;- h-l A. Otto. Minor.
&lt;• IJ
.
IV inlh.J V Otie. h.rlnc t,U4 Its sold
VOIG rrepOraTIOnS
urs hrr prtl'ion proyiog shat tor reason.
..
.
.rein .'Bird ah. nay be Urrnted to
Liquid, Ta blots, Salve,
II th. Imrrr.t ot sold rstoio la th. r»»l
, •
lot. ihrrrln de.etlb.4. at nriral. ulr.
Nose DtOOS
St I. Ordered. That th. i«th day ol
r
,
K.mL,r mis at t-n . riork in th» Caution: Use Only As Directed
,«w». at -aid ProUn. Office. ».♦ and ,
&gt; '
,r
h-rehy .(.painted f.r•branny aald |*. j

Phone 258Z

SWANSON
AGENCY

DR. FRED HAUSER
VETERINARIAN

•*use o 6 o

HAULING LIVESTOCK

Wc Remove Dead Animal*

At pll times to Detroit
Stockyards, weekly.

12-

EARL C. TOWNE
Marshall Furnaces
DELTON
Phono 27F22
Property Bought — Sold —

epairs furnished and installed
for all mokes of furnaces

Phone 2864 or 737F4

For Prompt Removal
of Old, Crippled

Permitted to haul by the
M.P.S. Commission

or Dead Hone*

Eaves Troughing

Tin Shop

RADIO SERVICE

1

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING

Floor Sunders for Rent

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

and Cows

I

CLYDE WARREN

Cattle

Horses

All forms of

Sheldon Agency

Insurance and Bonds
JERRY

ANDRUS
NalT Bank Bldg.

*hene 2519

ur emay&gt;«ni.,n f«r &lt;

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

FARM EQUIFMEXT

FOR HALK- I—a &gt;n «n-a.| e.udumn
"t
dleriil- Phni-e • &gt;F
List your Auction Sale* with
FUl. HALF —1 II ■ l
Xaabvill. i-hnnr -.*1
FOR .n*L». - Oil
Date* can be made at Banner office.
Iluf. *u'~P.ni^l.'l.r 1*1

Phone 3761

AUCTIONEER

Doug’s Radio Shop

DEWEY REED

VrFffsVissssisisstfklWVtVWNs
I
Let us figure your

:BU I LDI NG &amp;
■REPAIR WORK

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
And Efficiently by Our Local Collector
Phone Hastings 2565 ar Kalamazoo 2-9544—-Call
collect.
KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collector

i Phone Hickory Corners 20-R-21 1

FRANK JONES
Boyer for STILES and Company.
Hasting* stockyard*, phone 25X8. or
call 617 l-acey through the week

SIGN PAINTING
HUGH LANNING

—-

Auctioneer &amp; Sole Mgr.

Phone 2170

SUM ClA/MSfy

Nashville

At My Expense

PAINTING

LLOYD J. EATON

Residential—Industrial
Trucks. Tractors and Cars
Repainting your ear protects metal,
improves appearance and Increase*
valuation. See us today.

IN MEMORIAM

C. F. ECKARDT

Bill" Sherwood

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

INSURANCE

4-H CLUBBERS
ON THE AIR^-Loren Coppock

EQUIP YOUR TRACTOR

Delton, Mich.

AUCTIONEER
MAXIMUM TRACTION
PO5ITIVI CLEANING

Loren Hershbergci

THE

AUCTIONEER

Johnson Supply Co.

NATIONAL FARM
ANO HOME HOUR HASTINGS LIVESTOCK
SALES
8
Two Saturday Programs
Dec. 1 and Dec.

City Transfer and
Storage Co.

Jpovwcdfry ALLIS-CHALMERS
to bring you 4-H news from

117 N. Michigan

Chicago. . . . Be sure to listen.

B.

ED. FINNIE

L.

GUARANTEED

TRUSS FITTING

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
Phone collect for prompt service seven days a week

EXPERIENCED
FITTER

LyBARKER'S
Cha.. 2115

SMALL STOCK PICKED UP FREE

BRISTOL

DEAD

STOCK

Branch of Bfttle Creek Rendering Company
HASTINGS 2715

BATTLE CREEK 2-2961

Bulla ----------------------- $10-512.50

Hasting*

ASHES and RUBBISH
HAULED
•“Immediate Service" is our
By tub or load
______ PHONE 2861

Beef heifer,----------- $11-513.50
Beef cow,------------------ $6-511.50

PECK

429 8. Michigan

Beef after.--------------SI2-SH.50

11/28

Dairy cowa ._...._$75-$150

Ve.1------------------------------ $10-518
Deacon,------------------------- $3-512

WEAR
END OF I

SHELL HORSEHIDES
NO other work shoes on earth
are made like Wolverines for
wear-defying toughness and
for Comfort. Yet they actu­
ally cost less per month or mile
of service because they last so.
long. Souse ’em, soak ’em,
freeze ’em...every time they
dry out soft and pliable, due
to the secret Wolverine triple­
tanning process. Wolverines
are the only work shoes with
both soles and uppers of gen­
uine Shell Horsenide. Come
to our store and try on a pair.

AMAZINGLY
ma FLKXIBLK

Umb.---------------------$10-513.50
B.baldy paid U. MUer

Sheep---------------------------- 53-57.50
Subsidy paid to seller

We now have
Beautiful Northern

Feeding pigs-------------------$5-$20

CHRISTMAS TREES

Roughs--------------- $13.85 ceiling

few aol«.

WOLVERINE

Fat hogs------------- $14.60 celling

Sprue. and Balaam. Boars--------------- __.$IO-$I 3.50

1 CUT-RATE

SHOESTORE
./•..J

Si’of.’

says Char
tor Ln florl
ooU«C« T
Ur to 170

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, NOVIMBIR 29. 1945

WAX PRESERVES BULBS
mn wax to the same temperature,
Dipping fiower bulbs In wax Is a 'fhen pour the melted wax on the
good way to prevent their rotting or water, about one-quarter of an inch
drying up during winter storage, thick. ,Dip the bulbs quickly In and
says Charles H. Sherwood, Instruc­ cut of the water, keeping the tem­
tor in floriculture at Michigan State perature at around 170 degrees. The
college. To coat the bulbs heat wa- thin coaling will not Interfere with
Ur to 170 degrees P-. and melt para- the growth next spring.

ONE KILLED. 11 HURT
IN THREE-CAR CRASH

BARRY BYPATHS
By |ANF CAMERON

Snowdrop and scylla aland arow. '
And every root puts deftly {prth
I
Adventuring leaves above thr«now;'
. The withered snake In April thunder
Glides out to shed a cloak of glass:
| The mouse In shadow creeps from
The meanest thing you can do to j under
a woman I* to will her a fortune Stubble, nnd with a beady eye
payable at thirty-five.
'Trims a grey whisker furtively:
—Anonymous sqre wrote One wing comes cruising on the blue

Patton H. Speak in Jail; It
Charged With Responsibility
For tha Fatal Crash

Three quarters of a mile north of
Nashville, on M66. Tuesday night of
last week, at about 7:45, there wa-

REAL ESTATE

nock
were
The
fall.

hospital and 11 other persons
hurt, some of them seriously
man responsible for It U in
He will face a iwmlcide charge

Dld you hear about the moron 1
who put a chair in the coffin for n
rigor mortis to set in?
This Is the time of year to ravel
up all the old sweaters and knit up
socks and afghan squares out of the '

for Our Own Satisfaction and So We
Will Be Some Good to the Community
A nice new 5-rm. SEMI-BUNGALOW
$5,500.00

All modem, in first ward. for.

lot. garage, a good buy at.

$6,000.00

7 ROOM HOUSE IN FIRST WARD
Real close in. good furnace, new hot water heater.

workshop ond gorage, full lot. for..$5,000.00

142 ACRE FARM IN THORNAPPLE

$4,500.00

80 ACRE FARM IN CARLTON TWP.
10 room house, has electricity, barn 36x60. hen
house under construction, fences are fair, soil good,

Head Barry-Hastings
n
•
Lt
breeders ASS h

ALKA SELTZER 24^49*
GROVES COLD TABLETS 27c and 53c
61c and $121
HOMICEBRIN

Mazda lamps just simply give us
0 to 8 extra working hours per day.
We pul too much garlic on the
were hls vile, Dolores Roderlquez. lamb chops and one didn't need
and Internal Injuries.
Louise Roderiquex. 18. deep fore­ Kay Van Allen. Sharon Smith and
hour or two. To coin a phrase:
Just enough garlic Is just enough.
vllle and the Hess ambulance, from
Nashville, were called to the scene
I of the accident and Mrs. Rosenbrach
Ethel Rdderlqucz, internal InjurI and all the seriously Injured were
Darlene Smith. 5. shock and la- i taken to Pennock hospital.

ment born, a six room house, electric line on farm
a good buy ot.

They were on their way to attend
a meeting that nluht tn the Kilpat­
rick church in Woodland, and were

are listed the association Is ready
to go ahead with Dr. Fred Hauser
acting as the inscmlnalor. County
Agent Foster urges interested dairy­
men to sign-up immediately so the

Im. "How are you?" tells you
A boy: An appetite with a skin

would sign a complaint against
Speak charging him with involun­
tary homicide.
from this group of outstanding sires.
Not much Is known about Speak. same people you do.
Calres arc being born now from the
A genealogist: One who traces
Speak was driving raoldlv south
your family as far back as your
As Rev. Van Allen saw Speak's car.

lays good, priced at.
The Thanksgiving day fire alarm
was caused by the discovery of a
blaze in the upsfairs living room
apartment al 728 East Grand street.

wav. barely escaping a crash
Tiie car behind the pastor's auto
was driven by Robert Neasman. 17.

ESTATE

one driven by Neasman, stripping off
the left side ot It, Injuring all six
occupants, but not so seriously. The

ville doctor and she cared for the
(xcupanu of this car.

Real Oil Gusher *
Found in Arenac
County; It Flowed
19,000 Bbls, a Da

HAND LOTION

JERGEN'S LOTIOH23^nd39c

TOWNSHIP, a good stock farm, has a good base­

but buildings not wired, very pleasant setting and

OLD SOUTH

COTTON BLOSSOM

------------ •------------ft DraKsnr. T«
V3, ■ 'CSTOn I O

at about 11:30 that Mine night, her
death being due to a skull fracture.
Tiie Injured Ln the crash were:
Kay Van Allen. 7. broken leg end
Aboard the USA Admiral W. 8.
'ractured jaw She was taken to a Benson. A.P.O. 120. Ellis A Kelly
Grand Rapids hospital the next day. has been promoted to Electrician
Mate second class Congratulations.

6 ROOM, ALL MODERN HOUSE
In 2nd word, just been put in A-1 condition, full

.The load with golden eyes upthrust I
Dreams. In a sunken paradise.
Of Jewelled wings and fireflies.

lines and the Jessamine
wn to drifts of shining dust

PETROLAGAR
VAPORUB
LISTERINE
PERTUSSIN

23c and 39c
Sicandggc

RUBBINGALCOHOL compound 29«

•CqWSHfe
■

PHOMS 1111

HASTIMOt

Sleeps in hls labyrinthine house:

nletcd each having a flow of 100
barrels per hour Another yielded
105 barrels per hour, still a not he'
flowed at the eate cf 350 barrels pet

Enoui

wells found In this state up to date
The wells opened uu In this held
•o far indicate that the pool is only

How

U.IWUJWJUW.-

• Want to do your washing and ironing faster,
and feel fresher al ifoe end of the job? Then adopt

produce per acre. Thev base their
prediction on the contour of the

the discovery of the big warplante—that the more
good light you have, the speedier and easier work

becomes.

Improving your lighting for home laun­

Because in most
cases these tasks arc done in about the gloomiest
dering is especially important.

place in the house, and frequently at night.

Be­

cause the change is easy to make, plan to make it

come especially true with resnect to
seed potato cutting on Michigan
potato farms.
Dr. L. Carl Knorr, extension plant
pathologist at Michigan State col­
lege. explains that the cutting knife
can spread dangerous ring-rot bac­
teria from one Infected tuber to the
—. V._. ... ...»

With this in _mlnd Dr. Knorr has
recently devised a self-sterilizing
rotary cutting knife that not only
oreventa the spread of the ring rot
bacteria but also speeds up seed po­
tato cutting. Ho says that the maparts locally available, and naed not
exceed 820 in cost. The table stock
grower who has ring rot can save
this amount the first year alone
through the increased healthy yield
on just one acre of potatoes.
The new potato-cUtting device
consists of a circular blade that is
rotated by a motor. The lower por-

Our Homs Lighting
Advisory Department
is ready with free aid
to help determine the
Bitar Light you naed

CONSUMERS POWER
COMPANY

by the boiling water and a continu­
ously disinfected cutting surface U
presented for each succeeding pota-

Now is the time to moke your plans for that new home which you
have been waiting to build. Be ready, when building restrictions
are lifted, to place your order for a modern, up-to-the-minute home,
a place you'll be happy to live in and proud to own. Why not come
in and discuss your plans with us, so that you may know just Ijow
the financing of your hgme may be handled. Our officers Will be
pleaded to advise and assist you in formulating the financial plan
for the building of that new, post-war home.

Many present day homes are in need ot modernization. We also
make loans on this type of building construction, and suggest that
you drop in and discuss youcpfdns with useven before you ore ready
to proceed with the actual modernization of your present home.

SegJJs for Home Building and Modernization Loam

Descriptlon and plans for con­
struction of the rotary cutting knife
, can be secured without cost by wrtt| Ing to the Extension Plant Patholo­
gist, Michigan State College, East
Tannine Mlrhloen
.

PHONES: 2105 &gt;2103

HASTINGS,

it SHO'IF YOUR COLORS — Buy U.S. Victory Bonds and Stamps
light re-

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER », 1M5

Weed Killer

snd MTs. Uster BQDnevUls. * Mr.
slated Mr. Wing for over two years kJ«W
H«Id h M“P°on nutmeg
will haw charge pf any funeral calk
IXIIISF nvip a
baking powder
and Mrs. Jams Unbee of Hastings
——w- n—»----------- w. ■ —i 0^^ shortening and add sugar. called on Mn. Lorna Urabee Bun­
Add
Hs win be assisted by Mr. KlUon. I
'
A
— carrots, apple*, and raisins. day evening. They just returned
This arrangement will Insure the I Both farmers and city property , Mix well. BUr In sifted dry ingredccmmuntty the same careful service owners will be interested in the new ' lents. Orease a large mold or inthat the Wings tu
------------------------- *“
—*--------- .A. ■
a..,
Clinton Hom spent Bunday •
being placed on the market by sev-1 pudding. Steam 3 hour* in large
deavpred to render.
Mr. and Mra. WDMam Andass
ozal compontea. believes B. H. Grigs-. mold and IK hours U in amaU
by. research assistant in botany at molds, or steam 1 hour and bak« 1
; hour »t
(teftW &gt;■ Barre with
At a pretty home wedding service । Mtehigao Btate college.
Mr. Grigsby has conducted exten-. raisin sauce. Prepare as follow*:
I Miss EtaranM Meyer* and Franklin
. sivc teste with this and other aolu-1 K cup raisins
; tlons for the selective killing of 11 ©up boiling watsr
Ml Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bora in
Hare, in 3-4 cup sugar
Cloverdale Wednesday evening. *
brides' parents in Woodland. The ' weed* In various crops
Mr». Lucy O’Connor spentXhe woskBay. J. W. Stetsons of the Potter­ brief, are ixl* reactions and reoom- ‘ 1 teaspoon cornstarch
.
! Simmer the raising In water ualll
^JiedUnte Buckler's CA&gt;
ville NMarene church read the dou­ mendatlons:
u «U»ture made In U . 8 A- I
ble
ring
service.
Mias
Rosemary
hunters
Don
and
Max
Duncan
were
dinner
and husband. ★ Mr. and Mra. H. A ' Bert Bawdy called on Frank Smith
have
limited
usefulness
In
crop
pro
­
and
cornstarch
together
and
add
guoiu
Thanksgiving
with
the
for
­
Kltson and Mary Jo were dinner at Pennock hospital Saturday aftMsjan duction probably confined to corn
U&gt;e raisin mixture. Mix well and
gueets Thanksgiving day with Mr. emoon. * Mr. and Mra. Keith Mcy- mer's mother. Mr* Mary Fisher mid
LyBarkcr'i Drug Store
and
small
grain
crops.
But
in
pas
­
continue
cooking
for
10
minutes.
and
Charles
Welch.
-------------- -————— • -r- er* of Ludington were supper guast* daughter Suale. Other gueata for the
Saturday evening with the R«v. and family dinner were Mr. and Mrs were present. A reception was held tures. lawns and other areas where
SOUTH 8HULTE
! Mrs. H. V. Townsand. * Mr. and Joe Wise and daughter Josephine, following the ooremony. tha bride w. - - — —Mjs. Alta Mosher of Cloverdrip
Mrs Stuart Kussmaul entertained and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fisher. * and groom receiving many gifts I material that has yet appeared
Hover Ooaned Your
'Dandelion thistle, mustard, not­ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
for Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mr* Mr. and Mrs. Albert Recsor and Mr and Mra. Bates will leave this I
ENTAL PLATES
1 Charles Jacobs. Mr. and Mra Mel­ Mrs. Agneas DorrLui spent Tuesday week for Yloricte to Molt Mra- Bates' tie. bindweed, plantain ragweed, Mila Ashby. ★ Mr. and Mra Clyde
„-------- --- who is stationed at Camp I poison Ivy and many other broed- DcKilder of Battle Creek stopped
vin Jacobs. Joyce and Johnnie of In Grand Rapids. * Mr. and Mrs. brother
•—leaved plants can be killed with a at their grandmother's, Mrs. John
Blandey.
Hastings and Father Everett Jacobs H. A. Kltson attended the funeral 11 “
' single application without injury to Tedrow's, Sunday, on thgir return
of Lansing. * Mr. and Mra. William of Roy Hubbard at Charlotte Sun­
I the gruss. Crop plant*, except
trip mem
home­ from, the north. They
Warner accompanied their son. Mr day who was brought from Boyne
Dale Hyiis*. son of Mr. and Mr* ' bers of the grass family, appear to had a nice deer. ★ Mr and Mrs.
and Mra. Lester Warner and family Falls for burial. They had been
to Hastings Thanksgiving day The friends when Mr. and Mrs. Kllson Henry Hynes has returned from the ' be equally sensitive to the chemical. ebn Cray entertained their mu.
European
theater
and
has
received
"One
part
of
2-4-D
per
1.000
ports
I former were dinner guests of their lived at Boyne Falls. ♦ Mrs. Louise
rl and family of Kalamasoo Tar
.
of water is usually sufficient to kill Thank-giving. Earl returned Sun­
son. Mr. and Mra Fiarold Warner Smith accompanied her son-in-law hls discharge.
Pfc. Gene Rising from Camp Fan- ' most weeds. The action is alow. day night after spending some time
' and the latter spent the day with and daughter.-Mr and Mrs Arthur
.„ ....
...___
to Hastings
Sunday after- nfn. Tcxa* l* spending his furlough with 10 days lo 2 weeks required for
' their brother. Mr. and Mrs. William SaUlck
in India.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald kK I fc fc N11 k tne btinhlea Wo
noon to Pennockhospital to see 1 visiting hl* parents. Mr. and Mr*, killing; but it is thorough.
All un­ Manning and family of Naahville
Shriber.
Blake Rising. On hls return he will i derground parts, as well as leaf ond spent Qunday pfternoon tftth Mr.
IjB^RKKR-S DRUG STORE
Mrs. Cora Whitney and daughter Lawrence Gerltnger.
Mra. Mamie France and son Bob | report nt Fbrt Sheridan. III.
istem. are killed.
I Doris were Thanksgiving guest* of
-----------"Thia chemical makes It possible
I Mr. and Mr*. Frank Braendle of were guests for a family dinner
Organization*
lo eradicate dandelion, buckham and
Carson City. They returned on Fri­ Thanksgiving day al the home, of
The Goodwill Circle of the Meth- I other weeds from lawn*, and to reday. * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howland her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Adam
of Collin* and the Rev. and Mra. BaRlnger. Other guests were Capt. | odist church will meet Wednesday , move Canada thiatle and wild carHerbert McQuire of Lake Odessa, and Mrs. Norman Wise and children alternocn. Dec. 5lh at 2:30 o'clock rot from,pasture* and other large
were visitors on Thanksgiving day cf Hastings and Mis* Evelyn Berlin I at the home of Mra. Mattle Schnei- areas they naw infest. Ooot of
with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harper of Battle Creek. Mr and Mra. Fns- . der. Mrs. J. L. Smith will be co- , present prices U about 16 an acre,
‘
A knapsack sprayer can be used
and family. * Mr. and Mra. Lloyd ter France called in the afternoon. * I hostess.
The
The WS.C5. Hope ~
Circle will I to apply 2-4-D
~ to small are**;
— but
•' &gt;
Towns entertained for Thanksgiv­ Mr. and Mr*. Jahn Dell and da ugh.... ..
home ot Mrg Carl
। a poWcr (prayer la desirable for)
ply of loose wool and
ing Mra. Arnold Town* and son Jon. ter Dorothy and their son. Mr. and ‘ meet at the
___ ‘ _.,J o'clock on Wednesday larger areas. Nozzle* that produce
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Towns and Mr*. Elwyn Deli end son Gerry of1 •’*—
s
h insulation
afternoon. Dec. 5th.
I a flat fan spray, rather than tha |
Leslie
were
dinner
guests
Thanks
­
;
Sandra.
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Tlckner
board; Vapors gal board
The Faith Circle of the Mcttfo-1 usual cane, are marc satisfactory."
। and son Orlo of Bunfield were cal- giving day with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
ond white finish Celo------------ •------------j lers at the Towns home Sunday Dell and daughter Joyce of Lan- dtst church will have a Christmas
: evening. * Mr. and Mra. Richard ■ing. * Miss Laurell Hendee who 13 party at the home of Mrs Ford plenty of CARROTS
Stairs have moved into the tenant attending school al Huntington Col­ Stowell. Thursday evening. Dec. fl. for HEALTH DI8HE8
iegc at
ai Huntington.
numinguw. Indiana,
likhuib. came . Mrs. Norma Sitton will be co-hosThe Michigan carrot crop was
lege
house on the Maxwell Ritter farm.
| record one this fall, so a large supMra. Perry Flory entertained for home Wednesday evening to spend ' teas.
I dinner Thanksgiving Mr and Mrs. the Thanksgiving vacation with her , The Blue Star Mothers club will p&gt;y of this health-paeked food is on
I Blake Rising and son, Pfc Gene parent*. Mr and Mrs Glenn Hen- meet Monday evening. Dec. 3rd. with the market and available from gar- '
| Rising and Mr. and Mra. Frank dee * On Sunday evening. Mr and ' Mra. Alice Flnefrock. The husband* den*.
i Nelthamer and daughter PegK)' Mr Mrs. Hendee took Laurell and her ) art Invited as guests. Please bring | Preparing them properly adds to
-----. . -Her- ,j
ftavorr- so-------------Miss Roberta
' and Mrs. Jimmie Gober of Lan- roommate Miss Faye Stauik of; table service and cookies or sand- their
| sing called on Mra. Plory Bunday Caledonia to Charlotte where they wtche*. also a twenty-five cent gift, ihey. extension nutritionist at Mich- 1
Leave your car and trailer in our yard
-----------. igan State college, suggeata theae
afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs Maxwell returned from there with friends
while you do your ahopping
to
Huntington
1
Alumni
Basketball
I Ritter were guests nt a family dlnthing* to remember tn cooking:
I
Guests on Thanksgiving day with , At the Alumni basketball game
[ ner Thanksgiving at the home of
Boil young carrots 15 to 20 mln- ।
! the latter'* brother. Mr and Mr* Mr und Mrs. Glenn Hendee and ‘ played at the school building Wed- utas, older carrots 20 to 25 minute*
Harold Weaver of Bronson. * Mra. daughter Laurel! were Mr and Mrs , nesday evening the Alumni girls To make the most of minerals, vlta1 Gerald Gonyou spent Friday at the H. A. Harvey and son Junior and ' team won by one score and the .min* and flavor start root vegetables
125 N. JeHersoo St.
FHONI 2B07
I home of her husband's parents, Mr daughter Carolyn of Sault 8le. Ma- Alum! boys teain and High School In boiling salted water—fbout 11
and Mra. John Gonyou of Hastings. rle. and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tuck- team tied for score, but tn the teaspoon of salt to a quart of water.
* Mrs. Edison Baas and daughter er nnd family of Midland Callers | pl»y of decision the High School With young tender root*, use only
Suzzanne and Mr*. Wayne Long on Sunday were Mr and Mrs Stat- 1 ««m won. This was the opening enough,water to prevent sticking to ,
ricate the chassis, and ,
wore dinner guests Sunday with Mr. zlk and daughter Faye of Caledonia. Jame for the season 1M5 and 1M6 the pan; for older roots, have I
j and Mra. Crowell Hatch near Naah- * Mrs. Arlic Spindler entertained with the following schedule:
enough water to cover. Scrub earmHHirnnuuilimi
Dec 4. Sunfield, here: Dec. 7. rota with a brush, but if pare you |
। vllte * Mr. nnd Mrs. McClelland as dinner guests on Thanksgiving
checked ond tested.
her
daughters.
Miss
Catherine
'
Nashville,
there;
Dec.
14.
Middlcfamily moved from their home
must, make the parings thin or |
"" *-*“
----scrape no more than akin deep. |
I on South Main St. last week to Splndler of Battle Creek and Mr. 'ville. here;
Delton,
Jan. Cover the kettle to save cooking'
I their new farm home in north Cas- and Mr*. Richard Estep. * Mr. and here; Jan. ... -------------here:
----- -----; t lieton township
Mrs. Charles Wright of Grand Rap- &gt;8. .Middleville, there: Jan 85. open: time.
; ।! Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schantz spent ids spent Wednesday afternoon with ’ Jan. 26. Hastings, there; Feb. 1.
Miss Hershey recommend* steamed I
Wednesday night and Thursday at Mr and Mra. Roy Rowlader mid , Nashville, here: Feb. 5. Sunfield. carrot pudding as a delicious dish.'
| Charlotte. They spent Wednesday Mra. Charle* Hatton * Mr and , there. Feb. 8. DeltOn. there; Feb 12- Here’s the recipe
. night with Mrs Al Germain and Mrs. George Walker and Miss Au- *6. County Touruamont. Feb 22. H cup shortening
sons and were dinner guests on drey Hynes of Detroit were visitor* Lake Odessa, there; March 7-8. (cup brown sugar
MOfULEWt©£rUCT8—UI8TRLBUTQI1
&lt;
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs Sam for Thanksgiving vacation withth(;lr I Stale Tournament,
cup grated raw carrots
3 apple*
| Combs a Mrs. Lloyd Towns spent parent*. Mr. and Mrs Henry Hynes
GOOD YEAR TIBES AND TUBES
December Calendar
Tuesday afternoon with her mother. * Mrs. Arlic Spindler and daughter
Dec. 2—Harvesters Band
tt) E. tTABI SET.
BAEnNGE
PHONE t«M
। Mrs Elizabeth Tickncr of Sunfield. Mrs Richard Estep and MLss Joan
l!j cups enriched flour
Dec 3—Blue Star Mothers club
Begerow attended a music work
1 teaspoon salt
Dec. 4—Masonic Lodge: Lutheran 1 teaspoon cinnamon
*on Robert of Branson spent the shop Sunday al the Church of the
I weekend with Mr and Mrs. Msx- Brethren In Lansing. A discussion Womens .Missionary Society
Mt .UMpoon cloves
Dec. 5—Methodist Hope Circle:
I well Ritter. Other gueau on Bunday was given on Problems of Music and
I far dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Problem* ot the Music Director. Methodist Good Will circle; Wood­
I Weaver. Mn. Elizabeth Weaver, and Hie talk was given by Donald Fred­ land U B. Missionary Society.
Dec. 6—Methodist Faith Circle;
&lt; Hrs Bertha Berry and baby son of erick. a farmer music director and
Bronson. The dinner was honoring now n student at Bethany School in Lutheran Ladles Aid Society.
Dec. 7—West Woodland Birthday
i Mn. Ritter's birhday Mr. and Mrs Chicago The program gave many
| Hugh Reynolds from near Hastings nolnts cf soectal Interest. * Mr. and club; Methodist Charity Circle.
Dec. 11—Woman's Study club.
I called at the Ritter home in the aft- Mrs. Herald Classic entertained far
Dec. 12—Kilpatrick U. B Mission­
I eraoon.
Thanksgiving dinner. Mr and Mrs
I Mr and Mn. Hillis Tlscher ot Bert Sawdy and Mr and Mrs. Leon ary Society.
pec. 13—Church of the Brethren
Lake Odessa were Sunday dinner Nicholson and family.
Mr and Mra. Lawrence Faul ac­ Missionary society; Methodist Fel­
I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy RowI wiH sell pt public auction, located 2 miles MHrth and
mile ggft of Naehvills,
lader and Mrs Charles Hatton. A companied by the latter's sister. lowship 8 8 class meeting.
or 12’Zi miles west oi Charlotte on M-79, on
j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barn enter- Mrs Charles Rowlader of Grand
Dec. 17—Woodland U. B
E,
I talned with a family dinner nianks- Rapid*, went to Chicago to meet
business
meeting
j giving day. Guests were Mr. and the former's son. Greydon. who is
। Mrs. John BrecheUan and dough- coming home from the Pacific area.
t ter Marcia from Dryden. Mr and They will visit at the home of Mr.
Dec. 21—Kilpatrick U. B. C. E.
1 Mr* Carl BrcchcUen and family.
COMMENCING AT 1 P.M.
• Millard Brecheiaen and son Charles
Mrs. Harley Townsend attended a business meeting; Cheerful Helper*
NIGHT PHONE
DAY PHONE
Mr. and Mra. Eugene Reuther and , cflnferencc of the Church of the club.
235 S.
Dec. 26—W.8.C-8. General meet­
daughter Jeanette. Mrs George Brethren for minister* and their
Jefferson
Garllck and Mn.Charle* Grozinger wives held at Shepherd. Michigan. ing; Woodland U B. Administrative
«*K BUFFET.
Board meeting.
57 EWES.
2 BUCKS.
I * Mis* Maxgene Kussmaul enter- Friday and Saturday
Dec. 27—Kitpatnck U. B. Adminis­
talned
laineo twelve
;weive girl*
pns of
oi the
w lots
ireo High
man
Mr and
aw m
Mr*. Bert Sawdy enterSMALL SOUND EXTENSION TABLE.
| School class nt tier home Wednesday talned
zl~:. with
~
a family dinner at trative Broad meeting
f/kltnuHna the Alumni
All,mill b*sK1I- thi.tr
l.r.mr
*4
’ evening following
« DINING ROOM CHAISS
their home Sunday Those who en­
11 ketbull game. A pleawnt evening joyed
------- ------------6 FIGS, a WEEKS OLD
Milo Anspsugh
the day-----------------with them--------------were Mr
s piece Living mom sum. rzsMilo Anspsugh. 77. a former
was enjoyed socially. * Mrs Arthur I and‘ ”
Mra.
i. Leo Royston, Lyle and
WAR. EXTXA GOOD.
' Allerding. Sr. Mr* Arthur Aller- I Gerald. Donald Royston and lady Woodland resident died Thursday
&gt; MCKINC CHAIRS.
I ding. Jr. and son Michael. SI c friend of Charlotte, Mr and Mrs. evening at the home of his son
ABOUT 20 MENS.
Carl Allerding and Mis* Dorothy Rex Rov*tnn of Potterville. Mr. ar»d Thurlo at Hastings, following sev­
FLATFOXM eOCKE*. &gt; OWUAUS.
1 Varney were Thanksgiving dinner Mrs. Doe Durffee and daughter Judy eral months illness Mrs Anspaugh

■rylRkiig

and Mrs. Charles Clemaw of Oki-

WOODLAND

fo«
day
John
son. Mr. and Mra. Robert Crockford
of Midland spent the weekend with
them. * M!*3 Eleanor Klein Of Ml-

Mra.

Harley McMillen and
their
Reo MeMBi*** inti- chUdran _— .
, . ... ____ w______
dinner guests on Thanksgiving day parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Wise,
with Mr*. Garold McMillen and । Mr. Wise and son Norman had just
Klppy. * Mra. Don Fisher and i returned fpsin their deer hunting
daughter Mary qf Hastings spent I trip. Norman bringing a thirteen
Thanksgiving day with her hus- point deer with him. * Mias Mary FUher and son Don Duncan. * Mr.
band's mother, Mra. Agneas FWier. | Townsend of Grand Rapid*, wa* and Mn. Ted Jordan entertained
* Mr- »od Mrs. Jean England and home to spend Thanksgiving day for Thanksgiving, day. Mrs. William
daughter Judy. Mra. q. E Darcy with her parents, the Rev. and Mra. Und. Pfc. and Mn. RumsU Lind.
nnd daughter Deborah of Hastings ‘ Harley V. Townsend. Other gue*t* Mr. and Mn. Dean Cunningham.
and Mix* Marjory England of Grand were their son. Mr. and Mrs. Charle* Ernest Cunningham and Mr. and
‘ ‘ spent*
’ [iving day with Toemsend and daughters, Shirley MTS. Clarence Sluon and son Paul.
Rapids

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THE NEW TRIO

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s«rv«d from
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G "4 ;

SHKIAL SUNDAY DiNNfftS
Closed Every Wednesday

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PLASJER - LIME - MORTAR

PREPARE
NOW
FOR WINTER
DRIVING

BARRY COUNTY LUMBER CO.

1

Complete Winterizing Service

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

24 HOUR SERVICE
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WE ARE EQUIPPED TO HANPIE ALL
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( guest* of Mr and Mrs John Bulling of ’
----- ‘
Lansing.
Mr and Mrs ------Marlon died In April after which he lived
t Mr. and Mrs E O. Shorno were Shade nnd family of Alto. Mr and with hls son.
Funeral services were held at the
dinner guest* for Thanksgiving and Mr* Clifton Sawdy and son Carl,
। spent from Wednesday until Friday nnd Mr and Mrs Victor Sawdy and Wing funeral home Saturday after­
I with the loiters sister. Mr and Mrs I daughter
dsusht.v Pat
. atsv Mr. and Mrs Ken­ noon at J o'clock with the Rev.
George Kirslunan of Kalamazoo * ’ neth Travu of Nashville were un­ Glenn Miller officiating. Burial was
I Mr «nd Mrs. 8. W. Smitli and able to
.. atend
...
because of illness in in Inkesidc cemetery
daughter. Mr and Mt* Word Green . the family
and daughter* Phyllis and Patricia
Mra. Stanley Rivet and children1
------- - ---------------------- —-------. ware Thauk*gi*lng dinner gue*u ! *pent from Thurtday until Sunday ‘
George F. Wingard. Pastor, ■
with their ion and brother. Mr and l evening at the home ot her sister. I Worship 10:00
i Mrs Paul Smith and family of Lan- i Mr and Mr* Arthur Appleman of | Bunday school 11:15
sine The latter returned home with Vermontville. ♦ Mra Floyd Greiner
Junlof Church 1040
j them and vuuted until Tuoday st ! and daughter JoAnnc spent from] Youth Fellowship 8.00
the homes of his parent* and Mr.- I Friday until Sunday afternoon with • Midweek Service Wednesday night
I 8mi’.ha parent?. Mr and Mr» Ray [ her sister. Mr and Mra Lynn Lamp- I
,
Norton. * Mra. Eunice Miller spent ' man of Grand Rapid*. * Mr. and I Choir rehearsal Thursday night
vacation ai.
at net
her j Mr*. rvaip.i
Ralph niuuaiu
Hibbard imftc
haVe injvca
moved to l ® °0
,i the
LUC Thanksgiving
I llinitjnlllg &gt;av«i&lt;wii
J home in Lowell. * Mr
Mr. and Mr* their home in Kalamazoo. *-1 Uarttea Canter Methodiet Church
- ( Worship
:i William —Nichols
were visitors last ; Thanksgiving dinner
guests at13:00
l.„
1 ] Monday afternoon with Mr. and I home of Mr and Mrs Fay C. Wing
Sunday school 11:00
| Mr&gt;. George Sears. * Dr. Irg Stow- were Mr. and Mra. Jay Wing of '
1, ell of Texas was a caller Monday Carlton. Mr and Mrs Robert Wing Mrs Clayton Valentine. This wW
b &lt; afternoon at Uie Robert Born home ; and family^ Mr. and Mra. Frederick be a Christmas party. Time, rhui.I Mr. and Mrs. George Sears accom- 1 Luneka and family. Edd Wiley and
ponied their son. Mr and Mrs. Cleo &lt; family. Mr and Mr* Lawrence
I S*MT* and daughter Audra May and Stenwvka and family and Mra. Ora
। were dinner guests Thanksgiving Goodell all of Grand Rapids. * Mr.
I. H. Osgood. Minister
I , wjth their daughter and sister. Mr. , and Mrs. Lewis Wierenga of the Woodland
L and Mra. t. T. Wilt ot Hashnlle Holmes district are the proud par[ OUter dinner guests were an aunt. ■ mis of a 7 pound girl. Mr*, wterI Mra. Crowell Hatch and husband rnga and daughter were brought
t.t» pan. Children's meeting
7:30 p.m. W.MA. Thank Offerins
Mn. Saar* remained at the home of i home tram the Battle CreeK nos­
her daughter for a visit until Bun- pital - Monday. They are gaining
■ j day eveping. *.Mr and Mrs Law- j nicely. WThe Rew Fay C.fWIng wa*
7130 pjn. Wednesday, prayer meet­
I' rence Faul entertained for Thanks- called to Portland. Mlob. Saturday ing.
f. Iflvlnf ihcjr daughter. Mr. and Mr* i to conduct funeral servicea .for hd Kiljtoirick
r' Clarence Arnie and sons Jack and «•Id resident oi Wc&gt;t Sebewa. Mr*.
10: 30 azn. Sunday school
*
I Gordon. *Mr. and Mn. D B Green Hiram NtehoUon
11: 30 a.ira Morning worship
•*
and —
Mr.
--------and-----------------------------------Mr*. Ward Grcan and , —
Mr. ----and- Mr*. Fay C Wing ....
left
8:00 pm. Christian Endeavor worTuesday for
jt daughter*
daughters Phvlli*
Phyllis and
and Patricia
Patricia left
left Tuesday
tor aa vacation
vacation at
at Sehrine
Sebring,ship service
j Friday for Florida where they plan! Florida. Mis* Virginia Thompson!
8 30 pm. Bible study conducted
L to petMl ibe winter. A Mr. mid Mr; I and her motlwr will stay at the | by pertor
S Edward Bcraur were gueala Thanks- wing home. John Tk-jttte. Funeral ' 8.00 pjn. Thursday, prayer tueel9 living of Mrs. Rena Blake of Nash- Director of Clarksville, who has as- Ing at the Lee Sheldon home.

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hta discharge and arrived homfe Fri- \A/I«v MaI Caeva Aaa
ner guwts of their litter.
day. * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pocock I ”
**
Qrorge Marler In Kalamazoo on and t win daughters of Lamin
Lt. David Townsend, who has 1Thanksgiving. * Mrs. Mae Anders spent Thanksgiving with their t*&gt;
been a patient In Hamnjond Gfn- jI tof -------------------Kalamazoo spent
,— Thanksgiving
____ ____ _ enis,
Mr. and Mra. George
------------------------------------...kern
' Would you like to serve a truly
eral hospital in Modesta. Cal.. ta(DRy with her brother-in-lAw and
------------ ------------- ______ ! Michigan dinner to your family and
rdlng a convalescent leave with ; »Uter, Mr. and Mra. Willard WhitteObituaries-1 guests—one for which all foods were
wlfc and son at the home of I more. * Mr. and Mrs. Gordie Durrun.,.1
' predueM U&gt; U» w,l«&gt; V«&gt; on So
parenU, Mr. and Mra. Royce kee and son David entertained pjp.
Im U» Henian
“N ¥*‘
r “"T*"”Henton. * Pvt. Robert Osborne, son ' Thanksgiving dinner:
Mr. and IMP Ba, lor Jppp Ru.. U. who
nolHUoj, rporUUM at
of Mr. and Mra. Lawrence OsborrW.1 Mra. Ray Durkee and two daughters, Olad Sunday nl,hi
,Pr homo ol
Slau mlWr. Ho.'. Pow:
lias landed in Okinawa, having ar- Mks Gladys Durkee and Mra. Irene'I hu dauaP^r. Mr. Wallarr Hadrl.
-I'P «PP&gt;oJukr tor the apYived there Oct. 29. ★ Mra. Estella Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Btewart W 1 paar Clorrrdalr Hr U aurvlrrd by ~'
pettier.
1”' Follpw with the main course
Kelley. Miss Vida Van Horn and tert and family. Ed. WillUoa, D&lt;
£u Mr.
»a Sdlira-WUSTwilSS,l^
U,*K[aS^”»S.l'SUE of Michigan lake trout accompan­
Mra .Maude Zimmerman were in ton;
and Mrs. Walter •••■’’■­
mashed -------Michigan
nasAC Mi &lt;ya&gt;a.nuaw rouiM.1 waaa u, ied
---- by ----------— - potatoes
and
tanUly
or
PralrlevUle.
Hr.
and
■
Hastings hut Tuesday. * Mra. An- R-_l
the Ka la mo cemetery. Eaton county. »«&lt;« Michigan carrots. Butter vour
------------------------------ ----y
drew SchafTliauscr and grandson. ...
Mfs. Clarence
Payne ansL
family O,
Services were held at 2 o'clock Michigan wheal rolls with Michigan
David
Huggett,
Tuesday
Center and Mrs. JuliaDurkee.
EXirk
—
----------spent
------------------- with Hope ---------------------------------butter and m.-i-xh
munch a aialk
stalk or IT;
two of
Saturday In the Henton funeral irutfer
Her parents. Mr. and Mra. Den Erb * Mr* Glenn Williams and three
home for Jay Crowell. ». with, Michigan celery.
Ur Hastings * Mr. and Mrs. Ken- sons Keith. Kenneth and Kendall
burial in north Athens. The son1 Bring your meal to a satisfying
ft«h C. Florla were dinner cueste of of the Kellogg Farm were dlnner
of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Crowell, he conclusion with a piece of Michigan
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Starring near guests of her mother. Mra. John
was born April 25. 1867 in Athens cherry pie and a brimming glass of
Hickory Corners Wednesday evening. Adams Thanksgiving Day.
Roger Williams. Leslie Williams. township, Fttr a number of years he Michigan mllk.
jjlngs Wednesday, * Mr. and Mra. Hatting*, Kenneth Dewey and was employed by the Battle Creek i These are merely suggestions, for
street railway service. I-ater. he op- the meal can be varied by use of
Glenn Williams of near Hickory
Corners returned from their hunt­ erated a grocery business He had dozens of other nutritious und tasty
ing trip in northern Michigan resided on a farm south of Delton Michigan products.
-----------Thursday nlaht brlnzlnc back three tor
for 15
15 years. He
He leaves
,eaVes a
“ daughter.
dau«n,*r-1|
------------ •
•------------------------dirAMlL Barbas LmJmnjof
™lman •&gt;“» »h0“&gt; h' BOMBS FATAL TO
A^n Arbor
fX Wednesday rrikled. four grandchildren, two FLYING INSECTS
nioht
with her oar- brothers. Fred and Enos. Battle t Aerosol bombs, which
which arc
are now on
I . lb.
...a, «*•«
awa anuiai,
u!?
«" *■“
a«U.» puiaiiaac,
pu,ch.„. dir
are
ellLS.
me Leon
lcoii LeonaruLWj
ueouarun.w m
nun. ucun arkwn
•
nu, me
I oarticularlv
particularly useful for killing Ovine
flying
Harrington spent Thanksgiving
insects
Indoors,
according
to Her­
with her son-in-law and daughter.
•
man King, extension speclalL't in
entomology at Michigan State col­
lege.
Tests Indicate, however, that the
daughters. Ateathr and Betty were , wlUl cabbage, the Vitamin C food. bombs have limited usefulness for
in Kalamazoo FTidav.
I clw.ap and plenUIU) this fall, a few killing crawling Insects, such iu
roaches,
bedbugs and clothes motlu
Mra. Ella Wertmon spent last ‘ pointers on preparation and serving

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ink. They Just returned
north each bringing back
Horn spent Bunday with

Mra. Wffltea AnsteM ail

evening. *
tbteWMite
KaImzMqo.
he lucky hunters wfiohaze
from the
north with shMr
TUnlon
HormOenSd
rlea Welch.

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UUBUTQB
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UMn-law. Mr. and Mra. Myron ur-be-overlookad rule lo lollow. Prr“
Wcrtman at Charlevoix. * Mr. and ; pare cabbage when fresh and serve civilian use contain 3 percent DDT.
Mrs. Howard Pennock and children 1 promptly. This Is absolutely neces- 2 percent pyrethrum, and a liqui­
Of Hickory Comers spent Thanks-! sary if the vitamin content is lo be fied gas under pressure. When* a
giving with her parents. Mr. and, retained. Prepared in this manner. , valve- is opened the insecticide la
Mrs. John Harrington, a Mrs. Alloc one cup of raw cabbage will furnish dispersed into the air in the form
Collins had Thanksgiving dinner1 nearly half of the day s vitamin C of a fog or fine mist. From 4 to fl
with her niece. Mr*. James Wolfe' needs, plus a good supply of B vita- seconds of operation is generally
I enough to kill all flying insects In
and family at Comstock, then went min* and calcium.
to the home ot her brother. Irwin | ' Air. water and heat can rob cab- ' an average sire room. As each bomb
Jones, where s$e visited unUl Sal- . bage of vitamin C. So. the secret | will operate about 10 minutes, at
urday. a Mr. and Mra. Elwyn Hay- u to cook quickly and avoid expos- least 100 average applications can
?.ttrd
Hailing*. Mr. and Mr*. ,ng the cut cabbage to the air. Five be secured.
Tests show that a highly concen­
Max Reynold* and Herman Rey-110 jo minutes of boiling does the
nolds. returned liome Saturday aft- ufex for shredded cabbage, and 10 trated mist Ls required for crawling
cnioon from a deer hunting trip | n, 15 minutes for quartered cabbage Insects. To obtain such a concen­
&gt;I Boiled cabbage "served
----- -- with white tration. a lengthy operation of the
EXCESSIVE SPEED
ecceuMeWe la They brought back two deer.
: Mrs. Katie Kahler. Mrs t^z ; sauce or cheese sauce is a ta^lc bomb would be necessary, making
47% of Ihose caws.
the coat excessive.
Knestrick. Mr*. George Kera Mra , treat. n
„c u
f
Here
la lnr
the recipe:
Youthful Impuluveneu is al the wheel
Hla Wcrtman .pent Wednesday In
cabbigc aiBrt cook.
enJ SPEED, the KILLER. I| utglsg if aal
HENDERSHOT
Mr and Mrs. A. H. Brill were
&gt; lid mJ. Maludp
I U*l,ll&gt;' "ll'd W,l,r *»
C‘“£ “ M “ mb!"
!?«'
“ P“ C“'" Thanksgiving Day gueats at the
■
Mrs Rouer WllltemsTnd ion Dean । lhe “utcPan “nd coolt cibbaKe un- Otis DeMott home. * Mr. and Mrs.
Prsctk. Ssf.ly-Urg. C.raM OririA,. “r.
“J “mick^f ■ Ul )U“ Und"' ,boU‘ 10 lo 15 nUn- Lynden Garrison of Detroit were
It w3l rare li-.s.
“d ^ Tiu^ksg^g A Mr, I uUt Add * cu” °f wh“' “uce *° guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garrisen for Thanksgiving. * Karl
Your, for Safe DrlWof,
! Christine Lawrence ot Parchment uTe^MkU?Uquld° To makTS medSchantz. Linden and Roderick Cun­
ningham and Robert Clark of this
d?"liuiT(rb*r^hL^’^S^' ^-th,ck whf“* s“uce.t. ?,c(,ld 2 I neighborhood
were among those of
Dowling —
and Banfield
, spoons oi tat Auu i cup mint, cook the
”
..........- Youth
•-----slowly and stir constantly until ;
P «roupto go to Bellevue
| zoo spent Wednesday night and I smooth. Salt t8 taste. To make a |Sunday eve. * Mr. and Mrs. John
, Thursday with their parents, Mr.
» Thomas entertained at a family din­
und Mr*. J. C. Horton. * Miss Car- chfe” a»uc&lt;?- “dd 1 CUP of cheese
ner Thanksgiving. Mr and Mrs
ollne Solomon who la working near
^lii. when the white sauce
, 'James Houghtalln, nnd Mr. and Mra.
I Galesburg spent Saturday and Sun- I t?as h*ated and become smooth:' | Albert Borton and daughter Ann of
, day al home.
thcn nlr unUI
melts.
' Hastings. * Miss Joyce Clark Is con­
, I Keith Kroes who has been sta- I
------------ •———
fined to her home by illness. * Mr.
1 Honed at Lowry Field, has received I
BANNER WANT ADVB PAY
I and Mrs Ted O’Laughlin spent Sat­
urday night with his folks in Bat­
tle Creek. * The community supper
this Saturday night at school house
with Minnie Schantz and Maud
Mott In charge. * Mrs. Altha Hen­
dershot spent the weekend at the
Wilbur Schantz home. * Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Garrison and Mr. and
Mrs. Ted p’Laughiin and children
spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Parmalee. * Some
of the deer hunters are home with
Chas. Tobias and Laurence Matte­
son getting their deer. * Mra. A. C.
Clark and Robert spent Thanksglv-

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MILO H. AN8PAUGH
Milo H. Anspaugh was bom Octo­
ber 18. 1868. at Green township. No­
ble Co, Indiana, the second son of
Hiram Anspaugh and Naomi Shaf­
fer. He departed this life Novem­
ber 22. 1945, after a long, lingering
Illness.
He was united In marriage to Ella
C. Crockford. September. IBM. To
thia union were bom four children:
two dying in Infancy and one at
th age of twenty-one years; his
wife having preceded him In death
April 21. 1945. He leaves to mourn
their late one son. Thurlow Anapaugly. of this city, and three grand­
daughters. Mrs. Geneva Wurtele and
Virginia and Ruth Anspaugh.

OLON H. MOYER
Qloh H. Moyer. 62. son of Henry
and Carrie Moyer, died Nov. 18, fol­
lowing a long illness. He was bom
in London twp., Monroe Co, Mich,
March 9. 1883; hU parents, three
brothers and one sister having pre­
ceded him in death. He came to
Barry County when about 10 years
old.
On April fl, 1904. hfc was married
to.Misa Kittle Golden of Baltimore
twp, who died March 28. 1013, fol­
lowing a long Illness; leaving two
Infant daughters.
,
On April 19. 191B. he was united
In marriage to Miss Lenora Roush
of this city, she having died eight
years ago. on Nov. 15. 1937. of a
heart attack-. He has been practi­
cally blind for the past ten years.
He Is survived by two daughters.
Mra. Geo. Cheney of Hastings. Mrs.
M. A. Mahar of Vermontville.

pm. Wednesday at the Leonard fu­
neral home, the Rev. A. M. Coldren
ofUclallng. with burial In Striker
cemetery.

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grabbed beef in your fiats and dug
fragments of stew out of a public
pot with your fingers, the servants
would whsel in a 40-gallon tub ot
warm water Into which you plunged
your hand* and anna for a complete
scrub and rub-down. From that tub
comes today's finger bowl.

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LmVia Ol uci.vik
nviu
David
11 nesdty until Sunday with their I
home folks. Mr. and Mra. Klwood.
Other 'nianjuglvlng djnner gur»U ]
were the'Alton Elwood family and
Brog home were their Mr*. Twlla Klwood, local. * Mr.
4 family, local. * Mr.
and Mra. Herb Lonfear apent Sun­
roe Olbbs accompanied day afternoon In Shelbyville with I
their old friends. Mr. and Mrs-!
George Seymour. Uie latter being
Detroit, over Tbanksglv- very 111. * Charles Andler, Levi Mil­
ler and son. Byron Ward made up a
with her parhunting party that left for MerriU
। Sunday. A The Rev. and Mr*. Ralph
-rwfiJwZ Harper and children of Flushing
nlr
mP ^Jd *Pent from Wednesday until Satur^tiday with hl* parents. Mr and Mr,
Allah at Parmelee, iML
were, W
W.' R. H
Harper.
®n&gt;er. Other ThanUglvThanksglvrfhl Y?
lnc KU“‘J were Uri n'5 sbwr and I

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spit Clarence went on to Chariottc and Joined his friend. Paul LittUfield In dinner at the home ot
Paul's parents. Clarence, also called
on Marjorie Chandler Rice while in
Charlotte- * Miss Twlla Elwood spent
Sunday at Tekonsha with her moth­
er and enjoyed a belated Thanksgiv­
ing dinner. * Thanksgiving guests
Of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Llebler were
Mrs. Ruth Llebler. Mr. and Mra. E
F Blake and D O Doyle * Mr and
Mra. Ray Potts and daughter. Fran­
ce* and son Robert were Thanks­
giving guests of their *on and broth­
er. Gerald Pott* »«d wlfc “t Michi­
gan City. Ind. All but Frances went
on to Indinnaj&gt;olls and visited Helen
Potts Irw'ln and husband, returning
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Ju* Polhemus oijd
children. Mr*. Ilene Rogers and lit­
tle son Mickle, and MU* Donna PoL
hetnus spent Thanksgiving in Bat­
tle Creek with Jim's sister * M;.
and Mrs David Choac left Friday
for the ManUtec area where they
are spending a tew days' hunting *
Mrs. Hgrry Baisch und young
daughter Nancy spent Wednesday
nlghi with her sister. Mrs Harold
Stfllwell in Grand Rapid
Tlic
family* Thanksgiving plans were
*ort of disrupted by Nancy'coming
down with chickenpox which sent
them home so she could recuperate.
* LL Don Churchill wasn't able to
gel home for ThanksRlving but U cn
route to Ft Sheridan from Cali­
fornia nnd will gat home tl&gt;i* week
It Is hoped. However. Thanksgiving
al the Chmchill home was enjoyed
by Mr*. Hilda Peters uf Grand Rap­
id* and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence De
Smldt and son Kenneth of Plainwell.
Mr*. DoSmldl and Kennie remained
the rest of the week.

AUCTION SALE
LOCATED AT 112 EAST CQUkT ST. IN HASTINGS ON

SATVBDAT, DECEMBER 1,1845
Starting at 1 q'flgfk I offer the following:
I
KALAMAJ0O

TAN

AND

IVORY

ENAMEL RANCE.
VISTA SMALL ENAMEL RANCE.

A SMALL COOK STOVES.
2—3 BURNER OIL STOVES b OyUit

SMALL &amp; LARGE VICTROLA &amp; REC-

I

Q|D$

ANTIQUE ORGAN &amp; STOOL.
ANTIQUE COMB. DESK &amp; BOOKCASE.

ANTIQUE MARBLE TOP DRESSER b
iwi?

SEVERAL HEATROLAS AND HEATING

STOVES.
HARD COAL STOVE.

ELECTRIC STOVE.

2 FG VELOUR LIVING ROOM SUITL
2 DRUSERS.
WOOD BED AND COIL SPRINGS.

RCA E1JCTRIC RAQIO. GOOD ONE.
GAS MANGLE.
MAYTAG &amp; THOR ELECTRIC IRON
w

SET OF TWIN JENNY LIND BEDS
WITH 1NHEMPR1NG MATTBEiSU
6 STRAIGHT (HAIRS.
WALNUT 4 POSTER BEB. IOK
WNCS G INNERSFRINQ MAT-

CH«fON«R
2 KITCHEN CABINETS.
2 BOUND HASTINGS TABLES.

WICKfR ROCKERS-

CLOTHES HAMPER.

GASOLINE STOVE.
LOOKING GLASS.

BABY CAB.

SLEDS.

LADIES' COATS AND DRESSES.
LEATHIB TOP LACE BOOTS

SHIMIBT) ANO GLASSES
2 BOOKCASES

EASY ELKCTRIC WASHER.
TABLE TOP GAS STOVE.

THROW RUGS-

12x15 INGJAIN CARPIT.

FOG LIGHT.
3 GIHLDREM'S CHAIRS b VANITY.

SIDEBOARD

SEWING ROCKER.

CANNON
NEW.

7.Q0 INNER TU|L

BALL

HEATER.

NEARLY

AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO
NUMEROUS TO MENTION.

TERMS: CASH. NQ GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR,

DEWEY BEEDr MANAGER
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk

Wor with England interrupted
Champlain, the British held
Quebec. 1629.1632.

ERIE!

SUPERIOR!

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pferdesteller cntertalned al Sunday dinner, hls
I brotfier.ln.faw and slater. Mr. and
Mrs chttr]M Mlnar and their son
Carl and W|fc 0{ Or#nd Rapid*,
bonormg the birthday, this Monday
i of Mra winar. Sr. * Miss Donna
a^icr of
local Bell Telephone
otxkc u en]oyUj&lt; , two ^eUa- vaciUou.
I
Dr. and Mrs. R M. Scrijan had
Thanlw
,,|vlng dinner with
Thanksgiving
with her mommoth-

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Ev«ry Safwrday
night

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QUICK BELIEF FROM
teen people.
MU* Lydia Croninger of the DayIon. Ohio schools spent the Thanksgiving vacation with her mother and
brother. Mrs Mae Croninger and
Bradley. * Cleyo Roblycr visited bjs
mother In Detroit during the school
—........ *- «&gt;- *&gt; rv
-u -r.4
the Rev N. D- Chew of CslaionlaParmlee charge exchanged pulpits at
their Sunday services.
*
The
•----- - .... Rev.
a.«l
ter Nancy of Albion spent the weekend with Mr*. F-* brother. PJoyd
Helrigel and family. 4| Thanksgiv­
ing was a happy day gt the' Jerald

DAWR

: af rto^O-ta

at Montreal whites entered
Laie Michigan in 1634.

Nicolaf* rob* and "thunder
sticks in both hand*'.’ amazed

sized, treat It wtth a good U
apar varnish thinned with t
tine to about the conalattDcy

Ml CH 16 AN!

II f
Mr. and Mra. Howard Helling and prior to being discharged from the I r
three children of Owosso called re­ service. Walter Lcwb who haa been L t U J| I j
cently on Mrs. 111116 Bedford and at New Guinea and the South Padstate of micmiqax
family. * Mrs. Marjorie Hall and fic for two year* nnd hls brother ;
!
two children ot Battle Crock apent Howard, who has been In the Pa- ;
„ .
the first of la^t week with her par­ dfic also were together again for . Sollr&lt;, nf
|
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Cramer Schon- the first time in two year*. Walter'* , j»_iAna«,n, »l&gt;r.ineMr Dhtrtrt
&gt;i
Cloverdale ,
delmayer. cast of town * Mr and wife and four children of Cloverdale
to whom it May concern
'• n»r»b, hi».n, uet t Job«
Mrs. Russell Husn berg er of Wayland and Howards wife from Middleville ,,
were Than giving dinner guests of were pre«ent to make it a complete J
n.r kiu, .nd ih-n iir.iafj. Di.ir’rn ■
her brother. J. C. Schad and family. family reunion. .
* Jflr- and Mra. Herbert Thorpe and
two daughters ot Kalamazoo spent
Thanksgiving Storm
ThnnkjHjlvkig with her parents. Mr
The early winter blizzard which
and Mra Floyd Hola and her sis­ swung into this area Wednesday
ter. Mrs. Dpuaa Fox and baby Herb night and Thursday wlth’more than llll'r »nd
returned to Salamazoo to hls work seven laches of snow disrupted some
but the family remained for the rest Thanksgiving plans—and travelers
of the week and he returned ut the had their trials with frozen engine*,
weekend to ehJoy a birthday dinner. flat tires, etc. One family Invited
Sunday at the Holes home for Mrs. out of town far dinner, started out
Thorpe. * Mrs Morcin Sweet ot but decided home was the best place
Grand Rapids spent from Wednes­ on such a day. so went back and
day over Sunday at the Will Sweet with some hustling2around soon had
OS’ tin h
*■&gt;• w mo tt
home.
the week- their own Thanksgiving dinner on
[luuii. Other
cniKi visitors over
u.ti ».•«.
end were Shelley Sweet nnd Al SI- I the table* and were thankful to be
mon of Flint.
home.
Miss Florence Bender of Grand
Rapids was home over Thanksgiving
l-adlcs Meeting
and with her parents. Mr and Mrs.
All ladies of the community urc.
Philip Bender, were dinner guests
fc
of their' sister and daughter, Mrs. invited to attend the monthly meet­
ing
of
the
W S.C.S. io be held thh
Maynard Miller und family at Hop­
kins * Mr and Mrs. Harry Clem Thursday al the Methodist church
spent Thanksgiving day with their with potluck dinner at 1 o'clock.
son nnd daughter. Edward Clem and Bring own table service, sandwiches
Wife, and Mrs. Cecil Wold and hus­ and dish of food. The Rouse circle
band at Rockford. * Mrs Wm. will have charge of table® and kit­
Sweet went to Detroit Saturday chen.
Business includes election of offi­
noon and remained until Sunday
A good program is in the
with her sister-in-law who la very cers
ill. * James Cook of Hastings looked making
Dall Drain
after the chores at tile hurtle ot his '
Senior Flay
I
son-in-law. Bernard Bedford, while
Tlir senior class of Thomapplc-1*}the latter was deer bunting Mrs
Cook also spent some time there * Kellogg school will present their jin- | K"’
Supt. and Mrs. J. F. Schlpper and r.ual play “Lavender and Old Lace" ; ri..
&lt;l&lt;&gt;- W l|M&gt; 11
children spent Thursday and Fri­ at the school gym &lt;m Thursday and 1
day with thcii mothers at Holland Friday evenings Nov. 23 and 30 at | y(1’
j c&gt;.
and Oycrisel. A MU* Edna U-e ww B o'clock
The cast includes Lorraine Wheel- J*'a Thanksgiving guest of her cousin.
Mra. Wallace Brown and husband er. Richard White. Kathy Frost. \-t'.
Robert Pott*. Mary Alice Kacchele. if-,
nnd her aunt hi Grand Rapids.
Pau) Bliss. Patty Cumming). Mary ]?'
Happy Birthday
Carey. Paul Smith und Myrtle DaArthur Thede of Leighton will al­
Mm. Marion Repp Die-,
ways remember when he crowd
Mr*. Marion Repp, a resident nf
the half-century mark in his life
for on that evening. Nov. 16. he Middleville the past year or two.
was given a complete and happy died on Nov 16 nt the home of a
surprlse by hi* relatives Hls broth­ nephew In Wabash. Ind where she
er. Edward Thede of Grand Rapids and her husband were visiting.
&lt;•&lt;&gt;• W lou ft.
Surviving besides the husband arc
furnished moving pictures which
10' w too fl.
Margaret
were much enjoyed and lit* sister, three daughters. Mrs
Mrs. Elsie Runkel contributed an Johnson of Flint. Mrs Ruth Dunk­
original poem with Art os the main lee of Marian. Ind., and Mrs Mar­
subject which was u fitting contri­ ian Bowling of Kalamazoo, also two
bution for the event. Refreshments sons, Orth and Charles of Royal
of ice cream, cake, cookies and cof­ Oak. The body was brought to
fee wete a comforting part of the Kalamazoo where funeral services
program and the many gilts Art re­ were held on Monday of last week.
ceived made it a regular Christmas.
W 800 ft.
Relatives present from out-of-town
Tiie remains of Mrs Flora L
were hl* mother. Mr*. Emma Thede.
.«■.■ W 100 fi.
hl* brother Edward and wife. Mr Boyce. 67. &lt;&gt;f Wyoming Park. Grand
and Mrs. Jacob Klumo. Mr and Rapids, were brought to Middleville
Thin,!uW
Mrs. Clarence Stecby and Mrs An­ for interment on the Lanfcar lot in
drew of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mr* Mt Hope cemetery. Wednesday aft­
Xorthri.t fri
Walter Runkel und children Mar­ ernoon following funeral services in
garet and Robert of Hopkins, and the city. Her husband Ernest Boyce
Mrs. Warren Thede and t*»o chil­ died in September
dren of the Edmotc area
She is survived by two sons. five
daughters and a suter
Service Note*
Dr. and Mrs P L Thompson of
Cpl. Qcorge Bedford h mn in
Grand Rapids were Thanksgiving
Honolulu. While on the way
tolloa
for transfer he spent a lew day* dinner guests of their sister-in-law.
with a (ormer pal at Balt Lake City Mrs. B C. Swift and son Carlton
and went deer hunting
He had * Mis* Edna Bechtel took her Mil a 11
"1 rtW ■»,
unusually good luck bringing dawn a nephew and niece. Elwyn and Betty
W in aW
1.1 point buck that welfthcd 323 lb?. Bechtel to Grand Rapids Sunday

after a tun week* visit, and they
will leave Dec 6 by plane uj join
their parent*. Mr and Mrs Otto
Bechtel at Niami. west French Af­
rica. Elwyn whs born in Africa but
nccompanied his parents to the U
6. when seven month* old. Jfc ts
now seven years old. * Thanksglv- I
Ina gucsti, of Mr and Mrs Claude .
Kemicen were their children. Mr.1
and Mr* Stewart Retglcr and three I
sous. Mr. and Mr*. Jw Corrigan and
two children, of the .Middleville
area, and Bill Boyer and friend of ।
Hastings * Mrs. Frankie Beaudry .
of Grand Rapids was an over-night1
guest Wednesday of her cousin. Mrs.
Peter Petersen, nnd Thanksgiving
day accompanied Mr and Mr*. Pcteisen and Mrs. Carrie Slckels to El­
sie where they were the guests ot I
relatives.
Mr and Mrs. Alec PolU tbitod
their friends Mr. and Mn Francis
Robinson tn Grand Rapid*. Sunday.
♦ Guests of Mr*. Barbara Gardner
Mr. and Mrs. Harry WUlyard and children at the Hanlon home
have sold their farm, known a&gt; the on Thanksgiving day were her
Tom Williamaon farm on tiuf west mother and brother. Mrs Mysta
county line and after their auc­ Jackson and son Wellington of the
tion sale Dec 7 wlll.movc to their west county line * Bill Ros* left by
recently purchased home, the Sylvio plane this Monday on an extended
Allen place on Oradd Rapkb St. bustnoas trip to Washington. D. C~
They have three children Mr. Will­ Macon. Ga . and Jacksonville. Fl* .
yard U employed by the White in the interests of the White Fro­
Product-.—
Corporation
------------,-------------i ducts Corporation * Mr and Mrs
[ Ernest Vermeullen ius purchased Glenn Solomon and Curtis Solomon,
of Waller Wellman, one of the ten-j Wife and little*daughter were thia
। ant houses on River St now oecu-' Monday evening supper guests of
pled by Mr. and Mr* Frank Chap-1 the Ruvsel! Solomon family as a
man
When the Chapmans have; farewell gathering for Curt who left
found a place, the house will be , for service Tues. * Sunday after­
occupied by the Vennaiillen*' duugii-, noon visitors of Mr and Mr.* W. K
ter Marjorie Mulford and husband. I Lieblcr were Mr und Mrs. Milo
Mr. Mulford I* abo iyi employee *l Lawton of Grand Rapids,
the White products.
। Mr. and Mr? Wm Ros* and chtl—--------dren. Jack Rein and the Rom'*
Happy Heun ion
j house guest. J. L. Robinson were
A belated Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. Roms parent* at Loww»s held st the home of Mr and ell. Thanksgiving day * TlmnluMrs. Herb Cook east of town. Fri- giving day was a most happy one
day evening' honoring the return &lt;•( I al the Max Lynd home with lheir
her two tons whi^arc home, just | (Continued oil Fags 5, Sec. t&gt;

* Ebrfest Clerk ha* recently re­
ceived hls discharge and wo* in
town last week calling on old friends.
* Wallace Leclka. EM2-c. grandson
of Mrs.
Lcctka. who spent
hb. boyhood tn Middleville arrived
Ln Grand Rapids laat week having
received bis dischatgr after more
than twu years lit service with tin;
seabces
Hr hud been in Japan
since it* stuxetulrr and at two Jtma
previously.
Wallnc&lt; went on to
Dighton unit Cadillac to jam lit*
wife and baby
Some of the cx-veteran* who havr
spent q couple years In the South
Pacillcmr India feel tilt* cold apcll
Vcrnor Leclka lias been one of
them. He atgtes last year he had
Thanksgiving dinner at Uh phi and
vyhen we asked him where that wa*
he said “Just off Yap " Now. that
U one of the thousands ot PacULc
Islands lest you siusuldn't know

Chriilma* tawing i
progress every Sol

WaUbJrdm

C&lt;*ui«2E2

alze a small quantity of the paint
that is to b« used as the flnuh anal,
juit enough to color it. the siu
coat will often apawsr the pdrposo
of a priming coat. The wallboard
can then be tabbed with two or
Uiree coats of any wall paint.

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THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18, IMS

DAN C.
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by the fomily served We hqve o service within

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�THE HAlTIN OS BANNER, THVMDAY, NOVEMBER M. IMS

t R nitm entertained Tbankaalvina I and Mrs Harold Hww. W Mn Md- 11
fan Allen Day. the
mother.
T ! 3r«l Rich of Battle
apnuh
Sunday evening from a weak** Visit'day for Michigan Center. Jackson. IMA The ptarw was last seen folr*
Th. cond ttan of Kay 1
with her daughter, Mrs. Uon Deaw because of the sickness of bar behind a Ctoud and the word now U daughter of tha Rev. an. I ¥»• 3; Wright of E. LanaMg and atoten Monday end Tuesday With Mr. and
»nd f‘mUy « ®*U&gt;e Creek * Bgr- dM*hter. Mra. Chartos Lewis A that the crow completed ite mission E. Van AUen to
family the Wilbur ' Walken of Mn Aubrey MUmg. » The Nash-11
det Bsnaway accompanied by his Mrs. A. H. Parker spent trom Thun- : and was roturntaw to lu baaa when but stlU crfl^ Bhe M bi
mothar
mother and
and aunt. MW. Martha Ben-) day evening until Sunday evening it plunged Into tbe Adriatic aea. and c-r n Butterworth bespit
____ __ .
uHm.
a Raoids.
KaV seas one Of *e
all were L-wt
tost. Mn
Mrs. Niehnlun
Nicholson to
to a
I
’h|te, .t.itaH
vtoitad ’ in Grind Rapids wtth her cousin, .11
~~
- — - --------- Walter • and Mrs. D O. White and husband. A relative of Mrs. Waddell. The sym- ।
Henry Vollwvllor and families in Mr. and Mrs. Manry Poutaon were , pathy of many friends to felt for bar
Thankiglving
guests
of
their
daugh-1
and
the
thrie
small
children
Omnd
®*
were lmt*d in Pennock hcnpttal
1
■
Mr and Mri- R™®*1 Duhtep were ter. Mn. Harold Haskins and fam-1
Thantoglvlng euMta
guesU of
of their
their daushd.ugh- Uy atjjaransc * The Parmelee W. &lt;
Th»nkaalv1i^
Antes* the Sisk
for Thanksgiving and the rest of
a'riia^il *ina B OB. to having a supper and pro- . John Luako of the northeast vi»
the week. * A family gathering----- , family in Hastings. * Thanksgiving
Thankssivinx gram at the church, the evening of i clnlty to very seriously IU Rt PenMuch aympaUiy to felt tor Mr.
p...] dinner at the Jsrvto oampboll home Nov. 30 honoring the returning serv- | DOck hospital. Hatting*
ABM at the home of Mra. P
h h*r west of town was a very happy lea men of that neighbtwbood. * i The condition of Edd Bedford gtoo l
sna’ ixir'.
. ui in the ssrae hospital
Ohi^
mwr
W1U» »v»otean present for ---------------------------- —*. .--a—u,
the evening fcssi —even though suffering with a severe cold. *
&gt;boutwaM&gt;M.
. . ..
wZ' Jerve and wife were delayed in their Thanksgiving guests of Mr and
Mrs . Nettle
mm
neuic Keiser
ur.istr Injured
uvjm«v in
u* tbe
««
—— - —
Mm. return from their northern hunting Mrs. W. P Corson and son Harry', Udn-iulo accident. November 3. »rom Ulla hospital titts enek. He
injury to hto MH
toft arm
.1.1, tiL
r«nrth received an InJury
bail and Miss Vivian Williams as trl? *nd becaUM of lhe wo.rm r*' were Clare Corson of Howell, and still
lies unconscious at&gt; n..,«.
Butterworth
while hunting deer near Luaerne
guests. * The Max Wlteon family maincd over night Thursday al their daughter. Mrs. Louise Pierce hospital. Grgnd Rapids.
and friend Mias Ruby Stone of LanYour correspondent.
atokoe. baa received word that her **r^*£d*V*
Mrs. Mary Btinrp Mr. and Mr. and family of Hastings. Mr.. GaMr.and Mn Walter Wellman and bralher-ln-taw. George 8. Baatett
Phaa
Will Johnson and Mr and Mrs. ten Brower anH
and fsmilv
family nf
ot Mt
Mt Cte.
Cle- children entertained on Bunday, bar pf fit. Pstersburg. Fla., to confined
nh«telin to
T.(« Sharp
onarp ale
manawivins din
am-- nMMRaZ TD1*n
mother, Mra Waller Abbey, her to hto bed by aickneas and falling ,
Vance
ate
Thanksgiving
n^ to Or^ R7P?™T their of Middleville. Mr and Mr. Ohrto
rapidly. He will be glad to receive , £'n
2^. 'S’jS tec
granddaughter and nloce. * John Malchele of west Thornapple and Mr* Don Jennings, and her brother messages from hto old friends who J
,to"
" - JS
Owen Abbey, wife and two children,
all of East Lansing It was a happy “xiJXX... .ta h- &gt;«».«
family reunion as the brother Owen
tads just returned home after two poor health for some time, was
years' service In the Pacific with the taken ill thanksgiving evening and
Hesbecs * Thanksgiving guests of to again quite poorly.
Mn. Clare Zcrbe of Parmelee to Tuesday afternoon and toconfined
and Mra. Julian Potto, the Glenn entertaining an uninvited guest—the
Dean family and Mr. and Mn mumps.
James Robertson and little daughweek* in Community hospital, Bal(OoDUuuad Oom
4 RM. B-)
son Bddte nr—nt for Illa y-ilnn
alterawmTXIte ataw» tortMv
|At.
tto LyJc^r*ndm* HHlic Thonmue uyna. uranams nr me tnomp
ana
Mrs
rare
pMatek. * The «gv- Holland WedDemarest drove to
nseosy ariar nor sister. Mtoa Leona
Etooeenixa. Student al Hope colth^home

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lb.
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Johnson of the Prairie liad a« their
We are sorry to hear that E DThankaglving guests their daughter.
business, a The Rev. end Mrs.
Mn. Arthur Getty and family of
Charlm Oughton had as EUesU
the Irving road. Their other ton­ hqalth for wxnc time.
Thanksgiving day their daughter
in-tow and daughter, the Rev. and
Uojd Elwood has been having a and husband and friends of Battle
Mra. G. A. Steeby and children of real time the past two Weeks wtth Creek
Nile* attended the Hlecby family sinus trouble.
The malaria attack suffered by
halt * Cecil Galloway of Midland Rodney Schad. ex-marine, did not
came Sunday for a few days' visit prove a. serious ns some previous their mother. Mn V B FurntoJ
with hto friend Eddie Lynd.
one. and he returned home from from Friday to Bunday. * Guests
Robert Bowman and small daugh­ the Veterans hospital. Wednesday
ter Sandra Kay of Flint were week­ and was able to enjoy the family the Thanksgiving holiday Ma the
end visitors of their uncle and aunt. Thanksgiving dinner for the first toiler's stator and family ot Detroit.
Mr. and Mn. Bill Rosa Mn Bow­ time in several years.
In Charlotte Thursday for a family
man. the former Barbara Kollar re­
Mrs Della Alton to confined to the
mained at home with her two small bed at the Olive Talbot horns with
ton*. Bennie and Larry Joe, as little a bad cold and attack of bronchitis. Alton Vance. * Mtoa Genevieve Haf­
ner of Detroit apent the ThanksglvBennie was Just out ot the hospital
Ing holiday with bar mother. Mn.
recovering from pneumonia. * Mn nock hospital. Haettws »»'■Flora Hanlon was a Thanksgiving day for regular chcck-up and med­
Lansing was a guest on Thursday
dinner guest of tiie Ed Purdy fam- ical care.
| ily ™
on -------north-------Grand
Rapids
St.-i* Mrs Arthur Kenyon underwent
— —
-----------। The Rev. R D Leonard and Mtoa I surgery at Butterworth hospital In friends in Ohio from Wednesday to
Sunday. * Mr. and Mn. F. Jack
' Jane Hooper will attend a cabinet Grand
Rapids.
Saturda
Grand Rapids. Saturday and to Jeuck and son Bob of Chicago have
I meeting of the district Methodist making a nice recovery
Youth Fellowship in Grand Rapids
HinderUtar and sous
They apent
J neat Sunday afternoon. Afterward
Who»e Job!
Thanksgiving day in Stole. guests
to-------------Freeport where
the
. they
—, will
— -go
------------- .
We are hearing comments from
i Middleville
vr.drilai-ill* Youth
Vn'ifh Fellowship
Orllni'ihln organnrosn. various people as to why the picnic of Mr. and Mra. C. 8. Goodrich,
uncle and aunt of Mn. Hlnderliter
1 ballon will be entertained by the tables In the village park have not
Freeport M Y F * Mr. and Mrs. L.. been put under shelter. Many In- lap and Arthur Camp of Belding
| R Beeler and Mrs. Betty Frost and dividual, and organizations made were gueiU of their brother. Fred
voting «on Frits were guests at a contributions to the eqiupment of Camp and Mra. Camp for Thanks- ,
family gathering Thanksgiving day . me park and feel such should be giving.
al the home of Mrs. B's sister. Mrs. ccared- •for.
- •••-------— would like
We -for
one.
Mn. Eva W. Newton and Mrs.
Sidney Gelb at Caledonia. * Mr to see the revival of the Community
and Mrs. John Olncr ot Rutland Council which operated auccaaatulljr Lawrence Gray of Detroit spent
the weekend with the formerA
and Mr and M™ Robert Olner -of a lew yean.
brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Au­
Middleville enjoyed a cooperative
brey Murray. A The Rev. and Mn.
Thanksgiving dinner with their par­
t uccessful Hunter*
H. R. Krieg were hosts to the Minents and grandporsnU. Mr. and Mn
Among the many returning deer
Wm. Kronewitter and housekeeper. hunters these wc find have come
Mrs. Couch.
back with deer. Russell Bedford.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Bassett of George Chapman. Bill Sweet. Paul
Saratoga Springs. New York, are Spyker. Amos Palmer. Burdette
; guests of hls aunt. Mrs. Edith Sto- Wsdd nnd htor partner. Joe Hahtoh.
Harold Haywood.
. been superintendent of the govemI ment fur farm in Saratoga Spots
Licensed lo Wed
the past ten yean, to attending the
Among tha marriage licenses to' Michigan-Ohio International Fur &amp;t sued we noticed that of Mtoa Lola
Mink convention in Grand Rapid. Noflke. daughter of the
__ ______
_
George
during the days. * Burdet Benaway Noffkes and Frederick E. Pugh of
and mother. Mrs. Martha Benaway Byron Center. ...
----- —
Loto has .been
em­
will go by plane from Grand Rapids ployed in Grand Rapids for some
to Chicago. Sunday. December 2. time.
where Mrs Benaway will continue
the plane trip to San Antonio. Tex­
ttervtee-Beand
as and spend a couple of mon tits
While many ol the boys are re­
with her son-in-law and daughter. luming home from service, other,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lichtenberger. are being inducted and headed the
* Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. other way. This week we find sev­
and Mrs T. J Berry wore their son, eral young farmers listed to go this
James and family of Ionia. Mr. Tuesday, the 21lh. Among them era
Berry's sister. Mrs. Anne Kessel- Curtis Soloenan of ths Solomon
sweet Of Reed city and Mrs. Stanch Fruit Farms, Bernard Wieringa. son
■ Segerstrom local.
of Fred Wieringa. Delbert LuseenMr and Mra. Charles Williams den. son of Wayne Lussenden. and
were host and hostess 'rtiauksglvtng Wayne Robinson of the northejst
day to twenty-six relatives who territory
with all these fanner
gathered for the annual feoat and boy. gone it looks as though Amer­
ica’s brsad basket might be slimmer
Sickle and son Gary Lee. and Mr. nest year. Curt to the only named
I and Mra Richard Palmer returned one of the bunch, but to leaving hto
| home Bunday evening from a three wife and a small daughter behind
days* outing al Van'a home near
Hart. * Mrs. Vern Hooper and
daughters. Jean and Jane and her
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steen are pat­
stater. Mtoa Zelma Smith of Dear­ ents of their second son. born in
born and Mra. Peter Petersen wire Pennock hospital, this Monday
Grand Rapids visitors. Friday. * morning nnd weighing 7S lbs. Hwy
Mrs. Arthur Valentine and three also have a young daughter. Gall.
young sons of Ypsilanti visited hls Congratulations!
parents in Hastings, and her par-

STOCK
10 HEAD YOUNG CATTIE
SOME FARM

We Have Buyers for Deacons and Feodor F
BRING WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL!
W« pay ceiling on top hogs without commission charge.
K. N. MEAD, Auctioneer

CHAS. GASKILL,

AUCTION SAL

At I am employed elsewhere, I have more stock than I can care for so I will soil t
following at public auction at my farm located 51 miles northwest of Hastings,
9 miles southeast of Middleville, H miles west of Algonquin Lake school. Sect!
3, Rutland twp., on

MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1945
Sale to commence at I2:30o*clock.

HORSES

4 yeor Sorrell mere.
7 year Sorrell mare, wgt. 1,600.
Double set of work harness, 11", nearly

Put Your farm
In Top Production
Even tho the war is over, there is and will be an
ever increasing demand for products of the &gt;oil.
We will be glad to give you reliable information on
Farm Equipment Financing, production loans, live­
stock loans, commodity loans and other agricultural
financing requirements.

SEE US FOR
FARM LOANS
BUILDING LOANS
MODERNIZATION LOANS

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
Ml MUR FIDIRAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND

feqmal hwit JNSVAAN 9#

Keunelh Dunlap, san of the Er­
nest Dunlaps, to home from Uie Pa­
cific and out of nervtoc. He to in
:Hasting/
Charles McDonald, sou of James
McDonald, who has been overseas
in the European war tone for more
than two years is In Indiana and
expecting to bp home this week with
hto discharge. Among the happy
people is a certain telephone op­
erator
.
Among the soldiers reluming
from overseas to 8/6gt. Burdette
Klump sod of Mr. and M» David
Klump of Mlddtevilte. Burdette w4s
Inducted in January lft42 and em­
barked tor overseas duty in June
M lb? taute y»«r as bp temc^er.
wit bout • furlough home
wear* all kiM&gt; ol decpraL
«M employed at Heipol_ ,—
Grand Rapids, before he went into
service.
Mrs. Louise Carsun Plctpe to leav­
ing for Indianapolis, this Tuesday to
meet her husband. Al who arrived
on the 38 George Washington. Sun­
day in Boston, trom Europe and
a til receive hto discharge.

Fine Meeting
Tiie meeting of the Middleville
Woman's club Tuesday afternoon at
the city hall was well attended and
a very pleaguit meeting. The re­
view of the book. 'The 8k y. My Ri­
yal" bv Mn. Carol Burkholder of
Hastings was much enjoyed- Light
reirmbroents wgra served stay the
hospludUy committee, Mrs PaqJ
Faulkner. Mn Mattle 6tmviu. Mr*.
E. C. Jones and Mrs Clair Brog.

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I
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The cost'of opvretlng the gov eraOteut te l&gt;e tart 15 y«art Ups town
about 1) par cant M 4he national Incoma- Between 1M9 apd l*W Uie
total aanpal yield M federal tuattan vested (***0™ * •»* •
Uon doltori. in the same years
the lutotonal Income vassad between
41 and « biHkm.

IMPLEMENTS A TOOLS

Guernsey cow, J yrs. old, due Mey 10.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, due Jan. 20.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh 4 weeks.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh 5 weeks.
Brown Swiss cow, 4 yr*, old, fresh 2 wks.,
caff by side.
Durham cow, 4 yrs. old, giving milk.
Holstein heifer, 10 mos. eld.
Holstein heifer, 4 mos. old.
2 Holstein bulls, 3 mos. old (pure bred).
2 keifer selves, 4-5 wks. old.
All bangs tested.

HOGS

Wagon and flat rack.
Deering corn binder, good (hope.
McCormick mower, 5 ft. cut.
Oliver 2 horse riding cultiv
condition.
Oliver 99 plow. Syracuse plow.
3 sec. spring drag.
Gale corn pl
3 oil drums, 50 gal.
4-10 gal. milk cans, new

MISCELLAN

10' x 10' wool rug.
Buffet and other household goods.

No goods to be removed from premises until settled

ROY SEEBER, OWNER
LORJLN COPPOCK, Auctioneer
Phene Riskwry Comers 17F2I

■out

Rabbit hutches.
Quantity of ovonsn.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Sow and 10 pigs, 4 weeks old.
Brood sow, due in January.

TERMS: Coeh day of sale

CORN
Quantity of good dry com.

Sot of fly nets.

Mrs. Paul Gibson and small sans
were Bunday dinner guests of hto
; brother-in-law and sisters. Mr. and
| Mrs. Clyde Sklnnar and Mrs Nor­
ma Leyendecker. east of town. *
1 Mrs. Mary Hagkamp of St. Louis.
' Mo., came Saturday to visit her stoj tars. Mrs. laez Jordan and Mrs
. Noah Kraft and to see hsr brother.
Ed Bedford who is seriously ill at
j Pennock hospital. * Misses Char­
lene Sherman and Opal Brady
I spent from Wednesday until Sstur;day al Petpakcy with Chwrlene's
। mother. M^*- Mildred Shcnpan. F
I Mr. and Mr*. Irving Lute and aan
David, spent Thankiclvlng at East
Caledonia with bar parents. Mr. and
Mn. Ralph Rathbun. Mr. Rathbun
to having an suction sale of stock
and tools this Wedneaday as hr Is
an Invalid and the help to leaving.

50 White Rock pullets, AAA strata,
ready to lay.

�THT B Vi TINGS BANNER, THVB8DAK. &gt;(&lt;&gt;YEMBER M, MIS

EPORT

Overholt. * Clayton and Raymond
Bunn of Grand Rapid* spent from
Saturday until Monday evening with
their parent*. Mr. ond Mrs. Cha*:
Bunn and Dorothy and the former's
daughters.
•Rev. and Mrs J 1. Batdorff spent
Thanksgiving with their aqn. How­
ard Batdorff and family at Sunfield
* Sunday dinner guetU of the Res­
end Mra. J. I. Batdorff was the Rev
and Mrs. M. H. Dauson of Freeport
and hi* evangelists' Rev. and Mre.
C. K. Lund of Grand Rapids.
Miss Maxine Tooker of Grand
Rapids, Mr. and Mr*. Allen Fhh and
family attended the reception given
by Mr. and Mr*. Boss at the home I
of Mr. and Mr* Keith Barlow of
Hastings in honor ot the marriage
Of Mis* Virginia Fish to Keith Bas* I
They are on a short wedding trip
and will make their home in Has- I
Ung*.

spent the day with the ladles' brother npd wife. Mr. and Mrs Joseph

Wine
Wins

•*■?**&gt;■

I SOUTHWEST BUTLAND
। ORDBR FOB FtJBUCATiaM
' Orange tills Thursday evening at1, ■'*&lt;* •&lt; yr«hi».». Th* fm
Ola** Creek Grange Hall at 830
‘“fX “ot “lu c..,
o'clock. AH membert .be sure and ii. ProUi. ottir. in ih« Ci
.
laUw Ila—.. r&gt;mn tinaa la
Cour.on thl

hit »r4tr. aac* th tith
t»»k&lt; eratMatlttly, wtrloin
•
at hMriat. la tha RaitlMi
r.»wn&gt;a|Mr priaia* at&gt;4 «&amp;■
Congratulations
aU Caaaty.
To Lt. and Mra. James Ricksc
Bread mould, bane of bakers and;--T/5
Alpiieous
(Helena Braendlei of Walla Walla.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ---------------- --•taut CbMSI.Jad** of Probst*.
Washington, announcing the birth housewives for
fur cepturies.
cepturles. lias been the States and will be home a* soon
nt Pennock hdtpltal. * Mrs.
if aa son
&gt;f
son cn
cn Nov.
Nov. 14.
14. weight
weight 88 Ilb*,
be. conquered
conquered electronically
electronically by
by one
one of
of as
aspossible.
possible.**Luella
LueUaSchrler
Schrler01
ofYale
Yale • OIl-; M
B-lhh u,lM (u,4iB uU
। Buller and three children of
He will answer to the name of' James the
*’ nation's
“
foremost food ‘scientist*,
“* “**" spent from Wednesday night until Court b»r p.titl.a anyia* ik»i th. »d
31. New York, I* spending a
Shell Splinter
ilstrstloa •!_
ol itid mui. b«_ tr.aiH
Martin Jr
'
•
,
"Our experiment* prove beyond 1 Sunday at the home of her parent*, aiabirsti.^
y visit over Thanksgiving with
Ollso M. B
If you accidentally get a small
0RD1R FOB FUBUCATIOX
-----------doubt that mould in bread canbe. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Dunn. * Mltsbll*
piece of egg shell Into your egg when
Passing
completely eliminated by
use of Thanksgiving guest* at the home of
n j,
Pairing of
of George
George Brown
Brown
you break it. It can be removed eas­
George
Brown.
6C.
passed
away
electronic
heat.'
Dr.
William
H.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Oaks
were
Mr.
Dwrmb.!
hler and family, also broUierj
tun..
Sunday morning. Nov 25 at Pen- Cathcart, head of the Great Allan-I and Mrs. Lemuel Oaks and family,
ily by touching with the half shelL
, Merrill, and George Karcher
nock hospital. Funeral services were He and Pactfc Tea Company's nu- , Ear) Claggot of Goodwill and Mr. iMtiitoa;
families. * Mrs. Adah Moller
v---------------------------ie!d on Wednesday ...
at 2 30 at Fret - Uonal bakery laboratories announced and Mr*. Oley Douglass of Carlh !•
a telephone Installed recently,
cosh
•
in New York. "Up to now certain ton Center. * Mr. and Mra. Harry'
port Methodist church,
number Is IM. ♦ Ml** Vada
| chemicals added to bakers' formulas [ Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dunn wetJ f0 ’
have merely retarded the growth of [and LueUa Schrler and »on Hubert
■»
Srrvipp,N&lt;
Word received^ telephone from brewd
[»pent
Thansklving at the home
of
tVUU mould.'
UIUUIU.
.
...... —
bell called on the liter's airier. Mrs.
ByBy
“broadcasting
" high
frequency
1 Mr.
and
Mr*.
Ray
Erway.
* ♦
Mr.
and
? Sgt. Gerald Forbey to his mother.
' broadcasting"
high
frequency
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
Erway.
Mr.
and
Sl
| employed.
Susie Forbey Saturday evening. *
heal through
through wrapped
wrapped loaves.
loaves. Dr.
Dr. [ IMrs.
Mra C.
C. Well*
Well* and
and son
*on Roy
Roy spent
spent a
Mrs. Susie Forbey. that he had ar- heat
r
Mr. and Mrs. Ous Wlngelcr and ion
1' Uorn«, R*(Ut«i
Cnthrnrt said
s &gt; 1,1 he
hn had
hirt succeeded In
-ived in Virginia. Sunday and will Cathcart
in 1I ThftniUgtVlng
Thanksgiving Bl
at the! home Of
of their
their 1i
Richard. Mrs. Alice Wlngcier of
o»«
:ecel»e his discharge at Camp At- eradicating mould spores which each I *0° R*y Wells at Plainwell.
Plainwell. On
On I
Railings, and Mr. and Mrs. Olenn
'erbury
1 j —year
— - —ruin
•*— —
— than 150.000.000 thqlr
teir eacarr tinned
tipped!1
more
their wav
way hnm&gt;
home (Heir
Uielr
ca
tipped
Thanksgiving Day Guests
i Adgate of Saranac were Sundaj| pounds of bread in bakeries, stores on* »c*f OrangevtUe damaging OBDBB POB PUBLICATION
Address of:
N,n Bank BIB,
(wests of-Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Geiger
Thanksgiving supper guests of Mand homes The process takes only « Quite badly. Fortunately no one
Pvt. William Dipp. 46C24268
I and fanfily. * Mn. John Blduer of and Mrs Virgil Wuyds were Mr. and
UaaUnn
Mlchlgat
five
seconds
and
eliminates
the
need
:
WBS
seriously
Injured
Co. A. 9th Hatt. 2nd Regt
L near Hastings was a Friday caller Mrs. Robert White of Stevensville.
for chemical retardants, he added. I
Fort McClellan. Ala
_.
I Miss Dorothy White of Grand Rapmaiuiiag
'
e
license
“Our
an-- ] ------------------- —•------— ...
uur tests,
mis. which
wiiu.il represent
rcprraciu bh
104$
Bunday dinner guests of Mr. and ids. and Helen Wood* uf Hastings
।
ether forward stride in the interest Dale M. Cluckey. Nashville. R. 3 .21
rr»1&gt;ot, Uoaor
Bum—-Flail
trs. John Thaler of South Camp- I Mr and Mr*. B R. Clinton. Mr
Miss Virginia Fish. daughter of o! quality, taste nnd M&gt;wmv in [Donna M. Smith. Battle Creek ..19 I Judge ot Probst*,
Mrs. Arthur Clinton;
Clinton, were
weregucniell were Mr. and Mra. William and Mr*.
gucnv
basic food*, have succeeded a type -------------------------------------------------------- d«^»»7.i M*"*r '
of Mr. and Mr*. A Gonxaleti and Mr. und Mrs, Allen Fish of Freeport,
of
bread
which
is
especially
subject
.
.
became
the
bride
ot
Keith
Bass.
son
Howard Thaler and son. Mr. family.
to mould infection because of Its I L
A I V
Mra. Mabelle Yoder spent the day of Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Bass uf Has­ high moisture content." he ex- L L V H L J
&gt;nd Mra. Orville Kokx and family with her uncle und aunt. Mr and tings. al the home of the Rev und
.■eua. J
u 1.
i Batdorff
oaiuiHU iu
in Freeport
riwpvi. The
&gt; nc plained. “Three day* after tha exct Battle Creek. Mr Kokx recently Mrs Andrew Cockier ol Middleville Mrs
peflment began, mould appeared on ! order for publication
|
Rev.
J
I
Batdorff
performed
the
Located I ’/* miles north of Richland on M-43, wants
.received hl* dheharxe Mr and Mrs at a family dinner
’“.t?
Mrs. Bertha Johnson. Huss John­ double ring ceremony In the pres­ lone batch of bread, while another
William Mishler of South Bowne
[ which had been given the electronic [ °\i , »&lt;7aian u
your hogs &lt;)t calling prices.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
were afternoon callers ♦ Mr. nnd son and Mis* Eleanor Bannlith of etice of members of the families.
Tiie young couple will make their treatment remained completely un-1 Pr.b.t. omr- h
Mrs. Ray Wieland und Bonnie Lou Hastings were guests of Mr. and
affected after three week* under ob- [
"'J
home in Hastings
Phone—Richland 2590
accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Roy Mrs Dan Postma and Phyllis.
servation. It is noteworthy that |
|joro
The Rev. and Mrs. J W. McCue
Jarman were in Lansing Wednes­
ixtilloa;
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Bunn and both batches were baked of the same Jade* &lt;•! I’r.bii.
day. * Mr. and Mra. Dan Postma spent from Wednesday until Sat­
ingredient* with the usual retard-. Im ,h?
b* (!'*■ by pul
and Phyllis visited Mr and Mrs urday in Flint where they were Dorothy had dinner with their two ants added."
I
nurB
.1 INI. orLr. o«&gt; In
George Alexander and family of Thanksgiving dinner guests of the!’ urns Clayton. It being the first to­
Several
months
ago.
Dr.
Cathcart
rn»&lt;i
i.
.nd
to
gether
since
Thanksgiving
1938,
as
Lowell the past week. * MUa Velma daughter and family. Mr and Mrs
announced
development
of
an
elecj
'*•
”
»
'•*&gt;
Clayton
had
enlisted
in
1939.
nnd
Leo Bahr Other guest* were Mr
1
Both are dis­ ironic method of defrosting frozen j JV'iirJwo.i
weekend with her mother. Mrs. Su- and Mrs H J- Harmon nnd son of Raymoud In 1940
.nd. &gt;b.
Another son Harold Li foods at high speed. Since then he j
Wayne. Mr and Mrs. Linden McCue charged
«
1
Mra. Gennre Bass and daughter Wil­ and two children of Detroit. Mr. and married and Ilves at Phoenix, Arlt. has adapted similar equipment to
the new mould-eliminating process.
uis' *i
Out n-83
ma of Nashville, were Saturday eve- Mrs. Francis McCue of Flint Aft­
[ He said installation of large-scale i noon, at ««)* p
Calendi
nlng callers of Mr. ond Mra Alien ernoon callers were Mr. and Mrs
mould-prevention equipment in A &amp; h-r.by appoint.
bssriar ..iJ p« OBDBB POB PUBLICATION
Fish and family, w Mrs. Fred Hay­ Arthur McCue of Wayne. On Wed­
P's 37 bakeries will begin in January | Il'pa h Farib*&lt;
Dec. 4—Rebekah Lodge
wood of Hastings spent Sunday aft­ nesday Mr. and Mrs McCue visited
Dec. 11—W C.T.U. Christmas party
ernoon and evening with Mr. and relatives in Lansing.
MARTIN CORNERS
« rop;
Mra. Wm. Dipp.
Mrs. George Woldrlng and son- nt Mrs Claud Walton's.
Mr. and Mrs Owen Varney and [
'j
Dec 12—W.SC.S.'Christmas party.
Sunday dinner guasU of Mr. and Jamcs and Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth
son* of Castleton center. Mr* Elsie ;
Mrs. Ray Wieland were Uie Orin Woldrlng of Holland. Mr and Mis
Cogswell.
.Bernlla
and
Wayne
of
, ,utr
CHVRCH
NOTES
An American Tradition . . . and
Foxes, Mrs. Mabel Barker of St. Laverne Segar, and Mr. and Mrs
Nashville.
William
Cogswell.
Lloyd
'
ol Ulrudo
t'niled Brethren Churchea
Louis, Mlch_ Uie S. J. Rodabushes. Robert Segar and son of Grand
Cogswell, and the MLu?* Ruby. ' J’”
it's still mighty commendable.
M. H Dawson. Pastor
Mn Jack and son of Lowell, the Rapids. Keith Bass of Hastings had
Dorothy and Greta Cogswell of the;
Out
Plan for that future home now!
Mark Trover*, the Kayrl Living­ a cooperative dinner with Mr and Freeport
Center road, and Mrs Grace Hili of
10: 30—Bible school
stons, of Clarksville. Afternoon vU- Mrs. Allen Fish nnd family
Let us help you, now and later.
11: 30—Message by tiie Rev E. K Kalatno were Thanksgiving Day din­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Mr
and
Mrs
Claude
Walton
and
Stale «r Mlebl(an. The
ner guests of Mr. und Mrs Orr
itors were the Russell Hartzlcrs of
Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walton Lund. All other services taken up Fisher Mrs Maurice Cogswell and
Home Financing IS our business,
Clarksville. * Miss Evelyn Overholt and baby spent the day with thclT during services at Pleasant Valley
son David of Maple Grove were
and we can help you make it
H-plugh
of BalUe Creek open the weekend daughter. Mrs Robert Campbell Pleasant Valiev
■ Id Probsti
afternoon callers at the FLvher
10:
00
—
Preaching
by
Mrs
Lund
yours.
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas also Mr und Mrs George Brownall
home * Mr and Mrs. DeForest Sny­
11: 00—Bible school
of Flint. Mrs C Walton remained
der and family of near Hastings. Mr
LIFE STARTS TODAYI
for a few days' visit.
and Mrs. Shirley Barnum and family
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thaler and
of Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. How­
8:00— Message by the Rev K K ard Holdren and daughter, and Mr
son enjoyed the day with the lat
•er's sister nnd husband. Mr and Lund Subject ' Burnt Out at Both and Mrs. Floyd Barnum and son
Mrs. Russell Essenbunth of Holland v-nds ' Services each evening ex­ were Thanksgiving dinner guest* of
Guests of Mr and Mrs. Ray Wie­ cept Saturday at 7:30.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal
land were the Karyl Livingstons of
Barnum. * Mr and Mrs. Glen Al­
Methodist Church
Clarksville. Mr. nnd Mrs Earl Poslerding and son Richard were
Donald E. Smith Pastor
tumus and the former's brother Jer­
Thanksgiving dinner guests at Mr.
!0:3D—Momlng worship
ry and sisters Donna. Gladys and
' mid Mrs Bloke Allerding's In Has­
11:30—Sunday school
Peggy of Bowne
tings * William Cogswell. Major NOTICE TO CREDITORS
7: 00—Youth Fellowship service.
Mr. and Mrs John Thaler of
Lloyd Cogswell und the Misses Car­
South Cami&gt;’,cll and Mr. and Mrs.
8: 00—Evening worship
Mr.'ll.
rie. Dorothy, and Greta Cogswell
William Mishler of South Sown?
8:00—Prayer meeting Wednesday were Sunday afternoon visitors lost
evening.
seek, at Mr und Mrs Heber Plke'c
I Ycuth choir practice Monday e
in Orangeville
nlng. Adult on Friday evening.
Mrs Hannnh Van DW* nf wh1’"hall u visiting her daughter. Mrs
STEBBINS BLDG.
Member F.I1XJJ.
Phone 2503
Earle Gelslngcr and family * Mr
and Mrs Orr Fisher and Mr and
Mrs. Milo Barry were caller* Satuday afternoon of last week at Mr
j That Michigan farmers can ,put and Mrs Minor Batemans in Has­
money In their pockets by planting tings * Several from this vicinity
[ across the slope instead ol up and attended the funeral ot Fred L.
down hill was further proved by Mead at the Leonard funeral home
| soil conservation experiments during In Hastings Saturday afternoon, NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Slitr nt Mlrhiran, Tho Prwb»lr
I the past summer.
Nov io Fred, who wo* the youngest
i An increase nf right nnd one-half son nf John nnd Ida Mead, was bom । tu
; ■ bushels of corn tu the acre was se- a mile north of the Comers on the "'•r'1'
' cured with contour planting as com- old homestead nnd grew to manhood
'■
| pared with the ordinary method. here, but for the last 20 years had
, according to a report by G. A resided in Ohio He died Nov. C in iui«
Thorpe, assistant state conservation- a Cincinnati hospital following a l« prrt-ai ih»ir Claim
serious operation. * Wayne Cogswell tha Prebate Uffi.ie. la
11st at Michigan State college
Avoid leaking roofs by having us take care of them
The tests were conducted on the of Nashville vLsited hls uncle. Wil­
now! Whether it's a repair job or a complete new
[ soil loss plot* located In Tyrone liam Cogswell and family' from
roof . . we ore prepared to serve you.
[ township in Livingston county The Thanksgiving until Sunday of this
V]
I com yield on the plot where the week * Mrs. Ida Flory received the
: crops have nil been planted up and sad news last week that her sister.
Storm sosh will make your home more comfortable . . .
1 down hill since 1938 was 35 8 bush- Miss Edith Blocher of Hastings had
suffered a stroke. She Is In Pennock
ond your fuel bill will be lowered too. Standard sizes
| the plot where planting hud always hospital und last reports were that OBDBB FOB PUBLICATION
... or special orders.
i h*en on the eontnur nr across the she seemed sllghliy improved.
| slope was 44 3 bu’heljf an acre
i As troth corn plum had abundant WEST HOPE
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hohner of •_t;”
rainfall this year throughout th*
[growing season, it Is believed that Pontiac and Mr. and Mrs William 'p&lt;aaant. ilannra
Formerly Hastings Construction Co.
Prob«t».
। the greater soil losses occurring on McCallum and Edward. Mary and lute»
I the up und down hill plot since 1938 Roberta ot Kalamazoo spent the i j),]
। were responsible Tills plot lost more
। than 40 tons of soil to the acre from Mary McCallum. They were al!'in Mid Court hl* potitioo pr
Hastings
"
Phone 2654
?h"«*ih"r.
1 1938 to 1944,’ while the contour Thanksgiving guest* of John and ;
j planted plot lost only a little more Belle McCallum * The Harold I l« ilio-.J •• (Ur* &gt;u&lt;i thu
«•'««»&lt;! »»d &lt;k«» &gt;■' b
than 7 tons of top soil an acre for Springer family entertained Mr. and
Mrs
Robert
.Van
Boven
and
Jer[
"
“
j
”
7^,, th,
| the same period This wa* a differ
i ence of more than 33 tons of soil ralne of Kallmazoo and Mr. and 1 Sorembor l»is it &lt;»o e &gt;
I In favor ot contour plowing and Mr* Ronald Anders. Bobby. Carl. [ '•&gt;*'■&gt;»&lt;"&gt;■ •« nil i’robit. 01
nnd Jeannlne for Thanksgiving din-1
•pp.'n'rJ «°r '
I planting
i Mr. Thorpe points out that soil ner. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Almond Weber j ii It’ kurdiw Ora.r.j.
&gt;.•
by
Layers an appear well fed and yet not receive
' erosion removes soil mineral^ as well and Richard *pent Thanksgiving n«’u*
f7r”th". •'mm*
as organic matter from the soli This with hl* sister and family Mr. and |
Yya». an adequate supply and balance of nutrients
i cuts crop yields because valuable Mrs Jay Norton of Battle Creek. * I »&gt;oui to in* diy ot h-.i
Nooa Pellets
ncccairy for high egg production. Thin why
M E R M A D E
calcium, potash, phosphorous and Mr and Mra. Jesse Osgood. Mr. and I
'
• it’s so important to be Hire your layers arc getting
' gtuirt cirarii Ju3&lt;&lt;
, other minerals needed for plant Mrs. »ra Oegood. Stephen. Barbara [
' growth are missing. Planthig across and Elizabeth. Mrs Lnyden John- * tru« &lt;opy
a feed which fully support! their inltcrrni ability lu
*•«'•»« «
the slope, especially on slopes under cock. Jack. Jerry. Junior, Joy apent ' J*“M Klay—Master Mix Laying rations.
I 12 percent helps hold the soil with Thanksgiving with Mr and Mra. Rav Lnoticb to creditors
Sim. at Uichifia. Th. P
It* minerals, and helps retain mois­ Barnes * Mrs Mary McCallum reWhen Lajcn ipprovc a ration, you get their okay in eggi —rrorr eggs.
ture.
spent Bunday with Mr.

Roush of Ionia.

Battle Agoinit
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BALANCER—37 %

POULTRY SUPPLEMENT
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BUREAU — 34%

54
8085

SOY BEAN MEAL-41 %
We Grind Feeds!

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SERVICES, INC.
PHONE 2118
NORTH CHURCH $T.

HASTINGS

'FAIR LAKH
i Mr and Mrs Allan Griffin spent
-Thanksgiving with their niece and
nephew. Mr and Mrs. Ronald Gar­
rett. at Gun lake. * Ray Pearce
returned from the North Saturday
with his deer * Mr. and Mrs Floyd
Morford spent Thanksgiving in Bat­
tle Creek with Mr. and Mrs. Fred1 rick. * Mrs. Dari Scott and son
Charles spent Thanksgiving with
, Mr. and Mra Dwight Scott In Kala­
mazoo returning Saturday. * Mr.
and Mrs. Clfcs Plxjey entertained
their children and grandchildren for
Thanksgiving. s Sgt. Clarence Pix­
ley returned to Vaughn hoapital
Sunday night after a four-day leave
* Mr. and Mr*. Dale Bunnell -were
Sunday dinner guest* at the Ptxley
home. Mrs. Evelyn Dalbec and
friend of Oaleoburg were Sunday
evening callers. * Mrs. H. O. Ar­
mour returned Sunday evening from
Rochester. Ind., where she spent
Thanksgiving with relative, While
there she had the thrill of her Ufe- I
j time—an airplane ride.

* Abe Hayward is spending a couhome near Plainwell.
A’group of'frlends met with Mrs
Jesse Osgood Saturday afternoon
end gave a shower for little Richard
Weber
He received many lovely
gift*. Among Qio*e present were
Mrs. Clara Stanton and the MUse*
Harriet and Mary Louise Cook of
Hastings. Mrs. Harriet McCallum
and Mrs. Lauris Van Boven of Kalamaxoo and Mrs. Blanche Holmes
of Pontiac. * The community club
will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Anders this week Friday evening.
Nov. 30. * The Aid will meet with
Belle McCallum Thursday. Dec. 8.
for dinner.

Mix. These balanced rations are formulated to do the job of keeping
up body weight and health, supplying the surplus ol nutrients needed
for high sustained egg production.

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| S’it!
city «t Haiti
•*'! e&gt;*im
“
Mlchll

•'d a gold button for military bravery
in the Third century B. C.

Mu NOON rtlLITS

Layers need a well balanced, adequitc ration as the Miner Mis Laying
NOTICE TO CREDITOR*

IfEEOS]

QiImi
War heroes have ocen deeorated
with medals of honor ever since bib­
lical times.
The Jewish general

to

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HASTINGS.'MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29. IM?

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SECTION THKIR*—

NINITIETH YEAR
Shell bpliatar
accidentally g*&lt; * email
&gt;gg shell Into your egg when
k it. it can be removed ear
niching with Ute half thell.

It’s Christmas Shopping Time in Hastings

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•UAL FINANCE
)RPO RATION

NOW IS THE TIME TO DO
Your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
AND IN HASTINGS/

Our ChristmolSugg.ition
A 2 Pound

Michigan

FRUIT

CAKE

A Pine Holiday Treat.

$1.59

FOOD

CENTER

Smartly styled, sturdily constructed case*. Lea­
ther trimmed with metal reinforcement*. Choice
cf sixes and coverings

$12.75 to $26.95
JOHNSON SUPPLY CO.

COMPANY

THE FIRESTONE STORE

Your Hastings stores are awaiting
you with well stocked floors of fine
quality, Christmas gift merchandise.

ad on M-43, wants

Our Christmas Suggestion

Faction guaranteed.
&gt;90

Sire

TOILETRIES -for men
Soap Mugs . . . Lotion . . . Talc . . . Etc.

You’ll enjoy shopping here with
your friends and neighbors . . .
where the ’friendly spirit” is a part
*of every transaction. You’ll find
the real "Christmas Spirit” here
... in your Hastings stores!

$1.00 ea.
REED'S DRUG STORE

Our Christmas Suggestion
Bridge—Floor and Table

LAMPS
A fine selection. Including the popular 3-switch.
Indirect lamps.

$6.85 to $25.50
105 E. STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion
HASSOCKS
Assorted colors, in n good quality leatherette.
Large and billowy.
they'll add comfort to any
living room

$7.50
PARKER WAREHOUSE
FURNITURE CO.

Phone ISM

Our Christmas Suggestion

On Friday night, November 29,
Hastings will again throw on the
Xmas lights, officially opening
the Christmas shopping season,
Our Christmas Suggestion
Child’s

Mexican

CLOTHES

BUBBLE BATH POWDER
Myriads of bubbles from these lovely square
crystal glass Jan of delicately scented bath
powder. An Attractive Gift.

$1.00
LyBARKER'S

Our Christmas Suggestion
Children's

BUNNY

SLIPPERS

AH sues 4 to 3. Thick wool lined.
Christmas Gift for kiddles.

The ideal

98c

The Lights WILL Go On Again in Hastings!

Leatherette

BUILDING
CIATION

Our Chriitmoi Suggestion
Lora Lane

Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Star.

WALLDORFF&amp;MocARTHUR

AN CO.

Our Christmas Suggestion

New Luggage for Christmas

HAMPERS

DESK AND CHAIR SET

Large, roomy hampers made of colorful reed,
woven into attractive patterns.

Encourage* study! Sturdy, solid oak with all
steel dowels Puli width drawer, book rack.

$1.89 to $2.49

$8.65 up

LONG &amp; MOORE

Western Auto Associate Store

111 E. STATE ST.

146 W. STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion

Our Christmas Suggestion

CIGARETTE LIGHTERS

SMART

Beautifully finished aluminum A very depend­
able lighter which any smoker will enjoy owning.

Matching make-up
stick.

SET

Our Christmas Suggestion

$1.75

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
126 E. STATE ST.

118 E. STATE ST.

TOWEL

SET

1 Bath Towel, 1 Guest Towel. 2 Pace Towel*. An
assortment of colors

Beautiful range of colon. All sixes.

Men's . . $7.75 to $8.75
Boy's . . ................ $4.98

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
11* R RTATF HT

Our Christmas Suggestion
BOXED

BEACON BATHROBES

Nail Polish. Lacuero) Lip­

$2.25
THAYER JEWELRY STORE

SHOP EARLY
AND
AVOID the RUSH
Men’s and Boy’s

Chen Yu

Vest Pocket

Store windows will be aglow with
traditional Christinas trimmings. The Hastings merchants
invite you to enjoy this sight.

$2.25
PARMALEE

STORE

IM E. STATE *ST.

~

Our Chriitmoi Suggestion
RECORDS AND ALBUMS
th* latest. W» have a full line of Xmas record*
and alliums

MARKS STORES, INC.

Our Christmas Suggestion
Coxy, warm

FUZZIES
In red or blue.

Leather sole*.

$3.98

TAYLOR SHOE STORE

.

11, W. STATE BT.

Our Christmas Suggestion
Men's and Boy's

CLOTHING ACCESSORIES
If it's for a Man or Boy­
Buy It At

BAIRD'S
IM E. STATE ST.

•
Our Christmas Suggestion
For the Finest Xmas Gift—

Keepsake Diamond Rings
$82.50 up

Our Christmas Suggestion

Dependable Jeweler
IM E. STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion
Vanity Cheat

ASSORTED

1

Housecoats &amp; Lounging Wear

CHRISTMAS TREE HOLDERS

$1.39 to $1.95

$3.95 up
BONNET &amp; GOWN SHOP
104 E. STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion

CANDY

2 Ib. Box $5.00

CANDY LAND
IM W. STATE 8T.

Goodyear Bros. Hardware Co.
Ill E. STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion

30 POUND STOKER
$162.50

118 8. JEFFERSON ST.

XMAS GIFT WRAPPINGS
AND GREETINGS

$49.50 and up

IM W. STATE ST.

117 W. STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion

HANDBAGS
Ideal for Oift Giving.

118 E. STATE

Our Christmas Suggestion
Large Site — 60 x 80

FASCINATORS

PENNEY'S

Fine quality covering* in

ROTH &amp; SONS FURNITURE

Fine Quality

$1.49

TILT CHAIR &amp; OTTOMAN
Sturdy construction.
attractive materials.

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

Softest wool fascinators in flattering pastel*.
Buy several to match winter outfits. Wear one
a* a scarf, or draped over the hair.

Montgomery Ward &amp; Co.

Our Christmas Suggestion
An ever welcome gift—

See our large selection.

Accessory To Clamour!

Just Arrived

Pine candy packed in an attractive Vanity Chest
which may be used on the lady'a dresser aa a
jewel box.
.

Our Christmas Suggestion
A Complete Line of

Till* type of gift 1* always appreciated by the
ladle* and girls.

Exclusively at

C. B. HODGES

Our Christmas Suggestion

'

Ladies’

Table Cloth and Napkin Set

Brand new style*.

$2.98 to $5.98

Beautiful floral design Very fine quality and
especially suited for gtfu. a Napkina.

$8.95 set

Plus Fad. Tax

THE VALUE STORE
138 W. 8TATE 8T.

LARSENS

Do Your Christmas Shopping in Hasti

ST0A1

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 28. IMS

EDITORIALS
(Continued from Page 1. Section 1.)
these conflicting trends will clash,
producing an economic explosion.

Who to to blame for breaking off
the negotiations? Labor blames
management and management

MUR TRACTOR SEAT
TM» sciervce of hydraulics, teamed
with exhaustive metallurgical
reward,, has produced the Rfst.

Credited With 37 Major

Joa-SiWoshing Invaiiong

FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Comer Church and Center Streets
Subject, "Ancient and Modem

Barberry gamaval
Shews Reeulti
The elimination of thooeends of

Monday. 7:30 Official Board nwt-

from grata-growing areas in Mich­
igan during the past several years,
and the growing of resistant va­ church. The Rev. Allee Griffin will
rieties of small grains, paid divi­ present the topic "Youth Problems."
Wednesday. Ladles Aid meeting.
dends In IMS. Preliminary loss eeThursday, 7:30 pm. Prayer end
.
throughout the Muon, indicate that Bible study.

BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES

Not knowing the details oi what
transpired at the conference table
when representatives of General
Motors and the UAW-CIO Union
got together, it to impossible to say
which side had the most reasonable
I tor unreasonable, os the eaae may

B. J. Adcock. Pastor
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Divine
at It o'clock. Serb' serviceslor

Hypnotism. Denounced.”

DRUGGISTS PRESCRIPTION
FOR THE RELIEF OP

Itching Tarmant
StJt. soothing SANTTONB «Mn

Wednesday evening service 7:45.
Reading room in church edifice
open Wednesday and Saturday from

JeeitM

The public to cordially Invited to
attend the church services and to

Thanks

rashes. pimpin and similar skin

Genevieve

healing. Convince
getting a Jar of
from jour druggist

Porreac H
Ing guests
Olocklta
Havens an
Erway re
hunting

YANKEE STRINGS CUURCM
Floyd H. Nngcl. Pastor
Services arc held on the second
and fourth Sundays. The next serv-

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

East|, last,
and fun to boltB

B. L PECK

GLA88 C

of Bouthw

The barberry eradication program
has been carried Out In the state by
the United Staten Department co-'
OP...UM with MkhU.n SUU «l-&gt; Evening services al 7:30. Evan­
tope Since the project was started gelistic singing and sermon by the
preaching at 3.
in 1918. more than 8.600,000 barberry pastor.
bushes that served u host planta
Tuesday night. BYF V. at tiie
i be I) attitude up to the Ume of the
for the fungus causing the stem rust
Made fartntemationaf Harvester,
! ultimatum which precipitated the
disease hava been removed from
Wednesday night prayer meeting
Michigan,
j strike action.
Allis-Chalmers, J. I. Case, Oliver
M. E, Turner. In charge of the
and Masiey-Harrls tractor*.
Gerald B. Stanton 6 1/c. son of eradication work, reports that tbe EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH
The ultimatum, proper, however.
weather and crop conditions were
[ appealed to this writer as a bit of Mra Floyd Armour. R. No. 1. whose generally favorable tar the develop­
Don M. Gury. Rector
wife and family live In Hastings, has
window dressing which fooled no made a splendid record in the ment of the rust fungus during the
Bam. Holy Communion
EXAMINE ff-SIT ON IT!
10 a-m. Sunday school
one—a document which was de­ navy. A detailed story of sailor past season. He believes that had
I signed to be rejected and thus pro­ Stantons exploits In the Pacific, barberry bushes been left to grow
were earned in a recent Issue of and multiply, and had no rust-re- inAn Men ot the pariah will par­
vide an excuse for immediate strike
stotanl varieties of crops been de­ ticipate in the nation-wide corporate
action. The ultimatum demanded
veloped at the college and elsewhere worship, and receive communion in
a “yes" or "no" answer In twenty- । Certain government agencies have great damage would have occurred. a body.
The susceptible barberry provides
Thursday. Junior Confirmation
four hours; the company stated it I authority to check the books in
a place where the rust may develop Class at 4 pm.: Junior Choir at 5
429 S. MICHIGAN
would reply within three day*. If । more detail if there is any suspicion during the spring period just prior
the union had been sincerely In­ [of irregularity—but this information, to infecting grain planta and grass­
HASTINGS
teat on continuing the negotiations I in the Interest of fair competition. es. The barberry was brought into FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Instead of forcing a crisis, it wouki ! is strictly private and confidential, the state by early settlers for hedge
and ornamental use. From these
. have lost nothing by waiting "Hie i The union high command. Il will be and other plants the bushes became
. Boltwood at E Colfax
ultimatum alxi demanded company recalled, fought a provision in the generally spread by birds and other
10 am. Sunday school. Etta Mead.
। acceptance of two provisions which Burton-Ba 11-Ha uh labor bill which agencies As seed of the barberry
were major Issues in the contro- would have compelled unions to 1s­ may lie dormant In the ground for Supl.
10 or more years, old established
11:15 am. Morning worship. In
। versy—ofientag company records for , sue the samu sort of annual slateareas ot infestation present prob- charge of pastor
I Union Inspection and agreement not | ments of operations now being made
7:30 p.m. Young peoples service
8 pm. Evangelistic service In
by corporations and public utilities. tion work begins. If an abundance
H son for increasing the price of the
of seed is in the soil, the areas must charge of pastor
WHH PtUWBUBVl BIST
Nov. 29—7:30 pm. Prayer meeting
| [finished product There is no reaDemanding that a company re­
One look will toll you H'a B2**. lw Mw ho-bmoa*
About 70 percent of Michigan had at the church
I ton why any agency should ii*ve fuse to consider wage increases as a been so thoroughly covered by eradiDec. 1. 2:30 p-m. junior meeting
: access to detafiod records of a pn- , reason for any passible price in­ cators that no further work will be at Etta Mead’s.
tantalrzinB. app«‘»ua«
BRING YOUR CAR IN FOR A COMPLETE CHANGE­
, J vale company Statements ot op-1 crease is something like telling a necessary, according to Mr Turner
Dec. 3. 8 pm. WMS at Mrs.
bewt’with Piltobury’a Beat!
--- ■■ AID
OVER TO WINTER WEATHER
j eration made out by certified public youngster he can go swimming if About 12 percent will require one or Clarence Martzs
—
*» elll.b-'v’r
more intensive surveys and 18 per­ Stony Point F. M. Church
I accountants are issued semi-annual- f pe promises not lo get wet Wage cent will require a farmstead sur1 |y &lt;or oftener' by most concerns,
nrP an item—and an unpor10 a.m. Morning worship In charge
CLEAN REST ROOMS
mi
' Such statements are available to tant one—In production costs. Per-1
of pastor
BUN. 9 AM. TO 9 P.M.
COR. STATE A MICHIGAN
cup d.orUnlng
U:30 am. Sunday school. Lester
I interested parties and
:------give essential pajis this cost tacxease con be neu- t for the benefit of their own crops
PHONE 2541
by destroying any bushes they find. Bartholomew. supt
। facts concerning income
costs, tralhrd in full or part by technolo­
A single barberry growing In a com­
Prayer meettag every Wed. night
profit, loss, taxes, dividends, etc. gical improvements and greater ef­ munity may do untold damage to
ficiency in production.
But no grata crops ax well its produce seed
company in the United States to in for new bushes If the barberry can JEFFERSON ST. UNITED
a position to promise that It will rust-rcstefant varieties of grata and BRETHREN CHURCH
Charles E Baum. Pastor
disregard wage rates as an item in follow approved cultural methods,
Phone 3734
! production costs—especially before little damage from rust is antici­
Morning Worship nt 10:00 am.
it knows what the wage increase pated.
Sunday school at 11:00 a m
will be. what price II may charge
Inch atrip
Christian Endeavor at 7:00 pm.
iliroo etrt
for its finished product and whethLeader, Mrs. Emma Curtiss
horizon**
Evening Evangelistic service at
100
pm
government that the price of all
Wednesday
al
4:30
Children
s
Bi
­
the materials it uses in production GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
ble
Hour
nt
the
church
for
ail
ages
I.O.OF. Hall Green St Entrance
1 &lt;and which figure in final costal will
ot boys and girls. Parents send your
O. H. Trinklein. Pastor
I boy or girl to the Bible Hour this
; also be stabilized.
Divine worship at 10:30 am. Ser­
mon. The Savior's Advent."
.
;
. , .
•Sunday school at 11 30 am Re- ।
nl«hl Pr«Xcr meeting
Regnrdlees of how much wages
3 Michigan Bell also plans to install dial
Therc’s good news for farmers and
,
I .
1। and th*
the Ymrnrr
Young PnnntoX
People's nraver
prayer and
and
can or should be raised, or regard­ hcataal of Christmas program
telephone systems in many more rural sec­
other rural residents in Michigan Bell's
Bible study at the church at 7:30
Sunday
school
stat!
meeting
Fri
­
less of who offended whom at the
| Thursday. Dec 6. The W.M A. win
lions — another big step forward in increas­
day. Nov. 30. 7.30 pm. at 521 W
5-ycar $ 13,500.000 rural expansion
I
have
a
chicken
supper
and
sale.
The
eompany-unlon
negotiations,
or
ing the speed and accuracy of rural
Court.
,
and improvement program. Here arc
jsupper will begin at 5:30 and conwinch side &lt;i( any । was acting in
K
* FOB OUABANTIIO BA«tW
telephone service!
...
riRH-r pniKav'Tiniiw cunocu 1
untillhe
allparwna&lt;e
arc served.
will
some of the way# this program will
1I5 BItCcncomplete good faith, the ultimatum FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHIRC H .
Leason
Sharpe.
Pastor
1 lcr st. Comc early.
was
high-handed
action
which
sav
­
give better service to more people:
4 In accordance with the plan warted
, visitors and friends arc cordially
ored too much of "shotgun' tactics Sunday services:
out with the Michigan Rural Communica­
9.45 am. church school
, mvilad to attend these services.
to appeal favorably to public opin­
1 Construction cf mere lines will mean
9 45 am. A class on "Religion and i
tions Committee, a group of agricultural
ion. It did nothing to improve pub­ Life" conducted by Mr. Sharpe.
feacr pertiet per line for many eattomen.
1
leaders, "we will continue to provide a
lic confidence tn the present laws 11:00 am. Divine worship.
That will make service better, faster and
liberal amount of free line-construction,
There is a nursery during the hour t
governing collective bargaining It
more pleasing far all concerned.
of worship
with small monthly payments in arses
was a hot-headed blunder which a
where construction charges are involved.
2 Important new devices and ocw con­
labor statesman like Samuel Gom- FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
This will mean more farm families with
struction methpds will make telephone
l«ers would never have sanctioned
L Winston Stone. Pastor
telephones - more people you can reach
service av.iil.tble to more rural families
10: 00 am. Morning worship. Mr
The U S public has no love for Stone preaching. The adult choir
ircoi your telephone!
than ever before.
a bully—whether he happens to be will sing The nursery will be open
standing under the banner of man­ for the care of small children dur- [
tag this service.
agement or the banner of labor.
11: 20 am. Sunday school. There
are classes for all ages Tho school I
is fully organized.
7:06 pm
Youth Fellowship
When you look at
Duane Blough win be the leader
dust, you are looking at over 1.100 All young people are Invited.
pounds of wood sugar You ere lookFIRbT U. B. CHURCH
brownish, blackish subaUnee callod
Cor. of East and E. Grand
A. M. Coldren. Paktor
many of tljc myvtertea at the ' ben­
9 85 am. Bible school
zene ring" which is at the foundation
11:00 am. Homing worship Ser­
of our modem great chemical in­ mon. ‘ What Happens When Men
dustries.

. . . you'll want to examine It
—you'll find it entirely new.

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and Mn.

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�THE HASTINGS BANWEB, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER t», 1H5

S’ PRESCRIPTION
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4m and similar skin

New* of Interest Through the County

sing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred OU*. Rob-

)ar at BANFTONE
ruggtn today.

IS &amp; JACOBI

Passett's. Mr. and Mra. Ernest Gard-] Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buxton. Mr.
ner and Janet and Mrs. Dora —•* •*— ”———--------- -------Dutches* of Charlotte were Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oray and
afternoon callers. * The Rev. J. J. children. * Clifton Glllaspte and
Willets has been 111 for the last two Captain Brandt McIntyre each re­
weeks with pneumonia, but la con­ lumed from hunting, with a deer. *
valescing satisfactorily now. Dr. and Harold Cheeseman. son of Mr. and
Mrs Clayton Willits and the twins
and Mrs. Griffin of Saranac were
Induction. ★ —
Mr. _and
Sunday supper guejte. Tho Rev. day
. for Army
------- -----------------—
Chartea Oughton was a Sunday call- Mrs. Howard Norton and children.
Mra. Ida Norton. Mlaa Evelyn Nor­
and Mn. Harold Sharp of Muskegon, week. * Mrs. Clara Rees who has ning. Dec. 5. In the church base­ and sons of Lansing and Mr. and
I Mra. Huron Healy and daughters of ton. and Mrs. Doiut'.'j Norton and
* Mr. and .Mn. Robert Bhricker , been ill is out and around again, we ment.
nnd family of Plainwell sprat Bun- are glad to report.
|
_______
' Lake Odessa were Thanksgiving children ot Plymouth &lt; who Is visitday at Cha*. Whittemore. * Mn. I Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wright, who BARRYVILLE
guests of Mrs Clare Day. * Mr, and
Mrs. Hubert Lathrop and children
were Sunday dinner guests of the
Wirt Surines. * The BarryvllleMorgan Farm Bureau met with Mr.
i Friends of the family, will ragret to eryone welcome. * Our school and and Mrs. Floyd Nesbel Nov. 14. Mrs.
DOWLING
hear that David Jane*, seven year the teacher. Mrs. Nettle Tusker en­ Enter OUiett gave a report on the
joyed a Thanksgiving dinner at the Women's meeting al Lansing VlcschooIhouM- Wednesday. Miss Har­ tor Brumm brought a report from
tlvltles, has come and gone, and wife. Mr and Mrs. Leland Jones,
serious accident recently low of the Health Dept, was a spe- a Hastings meeting. Cake and cofmany family dinners were enjoyed. met a
Mr. and Mra. Leo Geller entertained which may result in the low of an Laihrop were Sunday dinner guejt* tee were served by Mrs. Ncsbet. *
Harry Webb of Lanalrig was a guest
Um Oeller relatives. Mrs Ella Smith eye, caused by sulking a guu shell
with a hammer, while playing tn the of Mr. and Mrs Ferri* Lathrop and at the L. A. Day home from Wed­
garage al their home in Mount children al Lake Odessa. Mr. and nesday until Sunday. Other Thanks­
Mrs.
Kenneth
Kelsey
and
Joyce
of
giving guest* were Mr. and Mrs. J
Dale King and family wen guests Pleasant. * George Haynes, who
na* been
oeen remnwi from
irom the
ins service
-rance
°ro"
D*y Leslie .Dickerson and daughters of
has
has
movedreturned
hl* family to Dowling
and
5*0? Shultz. Mr*. Oliver Johnson of HenMr
derahott Dist. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Mrs. Claud Oroim at Morgan. Norton are occupying the Robert Herman *2^
the deer i «"■“
were
guest* of Mr. and “Mr*
Slocum and children and Mrs. Mary residence # Nearlv all St
“t
“‘1 Hendershott of Hastings. Mrs. Lyle I
Roberta and David Bartholomew and
a few of them had any luck thi*' Prlti“yThanksgiving guts la1 sons Ronnie and David of Battle .
“nd year Carol Isham and Mildred *'”’ the Karl cJ*“era,oi
Creek * The Ruesell Meads and
------ .kZ, Creek, the Edon Day* of Naahvlilc' Merritt Mead spent last Sunday with i
the Rev. and Mra. Uoyd Mead at
Dtamondato and attended churchj
pointer which they brought down
Brumm were Thanks - there. The latter were Tuesday I

sing where they attended tha Wedding of a niece. Miss Mildred Gaskill
and spent the holiday and the wreakend with the home folks. Mrs. LUIlan Lcinanr of Delton spent the
GLASS CREEK
day with Mrs. Edna Whitworth and
the Wallace Preston family. * Frank
spent
Thursday
with
the
Fred
way's were the Harry Dunn family
Owens who has spent three years in
Bechtel*
in
Hasting*.
*
Mr.
and
of Southwest Rutland. Mrs. Ruth
army service arrived In town ThursScott and daughters, and the Misses
day and was the guest of hls aunt.

Forrest Havens had as ThanksglvGlocklln and family and Mrs John
Havens and sons of HasUngs. * Roy
Erway returned Sunday from hls
hunting trip bringing an 8-polnt
deer. Rankin Hart, who went with
him got a 10-polnt buck, * Mr. end
and Mra. Jack Erway and family
apent Thanksgiving with her par­
ents. the Stuart Brownell’s In Or­
angeville. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wilcox of tha Chidester Dist. called
Mr. and Mrs. W. Pew and daugh­
ter Lenora and eon at Hastings

hii relatives here) called at Harvey

Grand Rapids have been spending a
few days at the Cha*. Townsend
home while they are In the north
; hunting. * Mr. and Mrs Cecil Rank
and Nancy and Mr. and Mra. Robert
Abbey of Battle Creek. Mr. and
Mrs. Rolland Bolton of Hastings and
Mr. and Mr* Albert Klnne sprat
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Klnne. * Remember the

'
with Mrs. Howard Goto
The Christmas meeting of the N. men were north
W. Assyria Farm Bureau will be IJnd. Earl Barr «nd

ASSYRIA

Sherman Jones baa
Joy Cole. * Mrs. Kenneth McClel­
land spent Thanksgiving with Ken­ entertain their group for
neths parents near Hastings. *
Mrs. Nina Powers of Marlon, Ind,
has been visiting nt live Jay Cole
home. * The Briggs *chool com- U.etr supper.

AUCTION SALE
We will sell the following at public auction on the Glonn Dbm&gt;
more farm located 2} miles south of Woodland on

and Darwin called on hls parents in
Battio Creek Sunday pm. * Mrs.
and Mra. Norman Erway of Chicago

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1141

the wood* for teverwl hours during ®
spent
the Wednesday night storm and Ue Creek.
1 r'ek Ml— Elaine
E1^ne Scott lnf,1L
suffered a badly frosted hand a* Saturday night with Mi— Jeanne
aa a result.
and Mrs. Earl Tobias and family
spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mra. George James and family of N.
FLCA8ANT RIDGE
Mr. and Mra. Allie Cheney of Hastings. * Pfc. and Mrs. Royden
Curlton spent Thsnkjguvtna with Yarger and eon were Friday dinner
guest* of Mr. and Mr*. George Gil­
Margaret Lehman and Harold of lett. The latter spent Thanksgiving
Woodland and Mr und Mrs Wer­ with lhe Roy FllUngham's of Way­
nle Kelsey were in Charlotte Friday land.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Cole and son
* Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richardson
and John spent Thanksgiving with Jimmy were Thursday dinner guest*
..
of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Arthur
। flci-ra at Sunday school next Bun- Snyder in HasUngs and were Sun­
day morning. WThe P.T A. will meet day dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs
Friday evening Nov. 30. Bring sand- Henry'Van Syckle of near Dowling
wiches or fricdcake* and your own * Mr. and Mra. O. D. Fassett were
Thanksgiving gue*t,s of the Burr

TRY THE GREAT
Best
Flour

MOBILGAS SPECIAL
reahfi"

It’t here

today

at Mobilgas Stations

Socony-Vacuum’s first improved post-war gasoline
This gasoline has been made possible as a result of 12 years of research, a

Mrs. Cameron McIntyre and Ann I
were afternoon and supper guests.
Saturday and Mr and Mrs Clayton
McKeown ot Quimby Sunday din­
ner guests. * Mr. and Mrs. Orr
Fisher. William Cogswell. Lloyd and
Ruby Cogswell were Sunday after­
noon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Chapman * The OJen Rouohes.
Greta Cobb and family were
Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Orlo Roush * Forest
Bldelman and Lee Bell spent last
weekend in the north, deer hunting.
The other hunters Glen and Orlo
Roush. Burr and O D. Fasseett
have returned home also.

Today Mobilgas an&lt;j Mobilgas Special are the best gasolines ever sold at
Mobilgas^ Stations.

For smooth, stepped-up car paiformonce it will pay you to slop whore you see

tho Flying Red Horse, the sign of Friendly Service, and say:

TH THI5I
VIMINTS

Fill 'er up with

MOBILGAS SPECIAL
THE GREAT NEW POST-WAR GASOLINE

COW.

GUERNSEY

COW.

5

yn.,

freshened

yrs.,

freshened

yrs.,

freshened

Oct. 10.

FORD FERGUSON TRACTOR oMI
BOTTOM. 14 IN. F10W. !•
TIRES. PERFECT RUNNING CO
TION.

FERGUSON 6 FT. TANDIM DISC, BILT
PULLEY.

GUERNSEY

COW.

Nov. 5.

GUERNSEY COW, 2 yrs., calf by side.

FERGUSON
VATOR.

SPRING TOOTH CULTI­

3 SECTION SPRING TOOTH DRAG.

DUNHAM DOUBLE CULTIPACKU.
MILLER BEAN PULLfR.

CEDAR CREEK
.
The hunters are returning from
the north woods some hod lucksome not. ♦ Mrs. Emm* Owen spent
the weekend with her daughter
Dorothy in Kalamazoo * The Cedar
Creek bank is giving a nice present

HOLSTEIN and GUERNSEY COW, 8

McCORMICK MOWING MACHINI, 5
FT. CUT.

1 the north ■^xxls and kept the home
fires burning. * Mr. and Mrs. Arcrllus Campbell and family spent
Thanksgiving with her sister In
Charlotte. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward
Campbell spent Thanksgiving with
Mrs Maud Randler in Hickory
Corners. * Mr Cook und Mrs. Wolf
of Baltic Creek spent Sunday with
M ' and Mrs. John Budd.
Mr and Mrs. L. D. Royer and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Crook all
of Battle creek spent Bunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lammers. *
Mr. and Mrs Leslie Gould returned
from the north Sunday with a nice
deer. ■* Miss Clair I simmer* Is in
Chicago with her folks while Clair
l\ north hunting. * Miss Beverly
.Myers of Hastings spent the week1 end at Ute Campbell home. Muri
! Campbell and family of Hastings
spent . Sunday there. * Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Mead of Clear lake called
| on Mr. and Mra. Armstrong Sun­
day evening. * Marjory and Joyce
| Lammers from Anderson. Ind, spent
Thanksgiving at home, also Miss
'Gertrude Thomas of Kalamazoo.

HOLSTEIN COW. 4 yrs., due March 5.

DUNHAM DISTRICT
Mr and Mrs. Dick Thorpe and
children of Battle Creek visited
Sunday at Herbert Ludwick's. *

from her son Donald Norton that
he had an appendectomy on board
ship and was expecting to arrive in
flan Francisco any day now for a
furlough. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Cheeseman and children spent Bun­
day at Ira Tobias'. * Thanksgiving
dinner guests ot Harvey Chcescman's
were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nesbit.
Fred Brumm and Miss Jeannie Irland of Ypsilanti. * Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gillespie were
Mr and Mrs. Earl Shute and
daughters of Hastings and Mr. and
Mr*. Harold Kidder and children ot
Battle creek. ★ Mr. and Mra. Harvey
Chccscman had the following guest*
Bunday. Mr. and Mr*. Bam Buxton.

yrs., freshened Oct. 25.

WALKING PLOW, 14 IN.

HOLSTEIN COW. 5 yn., freshened Sept.

20.

2 SECTION SPIKE TOOTH DRAG*

COW,

HOLSTEIN

6

yrs.,

freshened

Sept. 25.

I
'
I
.

BROWN

SWISS

COW.

2

yrs.,

due

March 25.
5 HOLSTEIN and GUERNSEY heifers.
1 yr. old, bangs tested.

WHITE ROCKS
Including llollupple strain
Pedigree 225-715 eggs
RED ROCKS
Parmenter mated

if"."' 121
Straight Run

SEED STORE
Ho* Ung*

U. S. APPROVED

Lathrop Hatchery
LAKE ODESSA

PHONE Ml I

MILKING MA*-

UNIT

100 BALES SECOND CUTTING AL­
FALFA.

GLEN DENSMORE &amp; LOREN HERSHBERGER, PROPMETOB.
0. H. FLANIGAN. CM

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming I will sell at public auction at the place located

3 Vi miles north of monument on Broadway in Hastings and 3 miles west and I Vi

miles north; or 3 miles south of Freeport school and 1 mile west on Section 14, Irv

ing twp., on

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1945
COMMENCING AT 1 P.M.

CATTLE
GUERNSEY COW. 2 yra., bred Aug. 30.

.

2 SEC. DRAG.
STEEL WHEEL WAGON FLAT RACK.

STEEL WHEEL WAGON —DU
BOARDS.
HAY ROPE AND PULLEY—•HAY FOUR.

5 TINE DUNG FORK.

STEER, 7 months old.

3 TINE PITCH FORK.

STEER, 6 months old day of sale.

BARN SHOVEL.

POULTRY
50 EXTRA NICE WHITE ROCK PUL­
LETS. LAYING. 7 MOS. OLD.

GRAIN AND HAY
TONS HAY.

ABOUT

ABOUT 60 SHOCKS CORN IN FIELD.

20 QTS. |UNE CLOVER SEED.
5 QTS. TIMOTHY SEED.

IMPLEMENTS &amp; TOOLS

BARN BROOM.

WORK HARNESS — PAIR LINES
PAIR KNEE BOBS.
2 STEEL HOG TROUGHS.
300 CHICK SIZE ELECTRIC BROOMR.

I ROLL (20 ROD)
FENCE.

WOVEN WIRE

3—10 GAL. MILK CANS.
14 QT. MILK PAIL AMD STRAIN'S.

TRACTOR—McCORMICK 10-20.

EVENERS — WHIFFLITRERS fr NICK
YOKE.

MOWING MACHINE.

OTHER THINGS NOT MENTION'D.

GRAIN DRILL

If in Hastings orders may

SURGE. ONE
CHINE.

LOREN HERSHBERGER. Auctioneer

DUMP RAKE.

WHITE I OR MY SPRING
PRICE LIST

HOG FEEDER.
2 OIL BROODERS. 500 CHICK CAPA­
CITY.

TERMS: CASH. No property removed until••ttltmonti*Mads.

Hpecial 4 pedigree mating* of

RHODE ISLAND REDS
Parmenter strain

PAIR OF SLEIGHS.

4—10. CAL. MILK CANS.

BABY CHICKS
WHITE LEGHORNS
Pedigree# to 321 egg*

STAG OLIVER 14 IN. RIDING PLOW.
OLIVER RIDING CULTIVATOR.

GUERNSEY and JERSEY, 2 yrs., bred
Aug. 29.

FARMER'S MARKET b

es

FARM IMPLEMINTS
GUERNSEY

JERSEY COW. 5 yrs., freshened Oct. 15.

$90,000,000 investment in new equipment and facilities... the World’s Greatest
Catalytic Cracking Research and Refining Program.

Beginning at 1 o'clock.

OLIVER RIDING PLOW.

PAIR PAIRBANK PLATFORM SCALIS.
50 POTATO GRATIS.

14 IN. BOTTOM TRACTOR PLOW.

OL|V|R 99 WALKING PLOW.

DISC HARROW.

CROSS CUT SAW.

2 HORSE CULTIVATOR.

1-MAN SAW.

TERMS: Cash day of salt, no g&gt;ods to bo removed from
ites until settled for.

JAMES H. SLEEPER, Prop
DEWIY

MID, Auction—r

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man canp/an...

I think of a rolling country, and the farm I’ll own some day,
When I swap my wrench for a milking bench, and my lathe for a load of hay! e

We’re planning a year of travel, now the flags of war are furled,
And each Bond we keep is another leap in our trip around the world!

I’ve got my eye on a business I can purchase clear and free,
I’m saving my pay for the lucky day when I start to work for me!

Some day I want to retire, Tm saving my cash for then,

For with Bonds around I won’t be found in a home for broke old men!

... and his p/ans can come true!
Whatever your plans for the future you’d better buy Bonds by the score,
Your dollars won’t shirk, they’ll pitch in and work...
Each three bucks will bring you back four!
So buy ’em and buy ’em and buy ’em, and keep every Bond till it’s due}
The more Bonds you buy will be more you’ve put by
For the day when your plans can come true!

VICTORY BONDS—to

have and to hold!

SILVERS-RICH &amp; CO.
NOT INC.

HASTINGS,

MICH.

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The Hastings Banner
20 PACES—THREE SECTIONS

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1945

Many Things This City
On th* ft ft 6 ft 4r 4
Home Front May Have to Do Next Year
|H1 All:"
lHere goes for as many briefs as
Bbftlble. Following Is this week's
1st from the draft board of those
llscharged from service.
I Dwight Paul Chase. Hastings,
[now living at Sioux Palls. South
Dakota); Lewis R. Shay, Hasting*;
Donald Lucas. Nashville, (now living
It Battle Creek&gt;: Victor R. Hine.
Delton: Robert O. O'Connell. R. 1.
Battle Creek; George A. Sprague.
Hastings, (now living at Detroit);
Richard P. McMaster. Middleville;
Raymond E. Shroyer. Hastings; El­
lon E. Unruh. Delton, (now living
It Battle Creek); Ival W. Mcllvaln.
Hastings: Gerald C. Roger*. MJdBleville; Arnold C. Johnson. Wood­
land; Philip R. Nichols, Middleville:
rohn R. Adcock. Hastings; Albert
L Peck. Middleville.
Charles L. Eaton. Hasting*., (now
Ivlng at Flint); Lawrence H. Smith.
Hastings; Nathan L. Sheldon. NashfUle: Charles E. McDonald. Mid­
dleville: Claude W. Miller. Hastings;
Rex V. Water*. Hasting*; John W.
prago, Delton; Edward C. Haines.
Nashville; Albert-W. Relgler, Hasfings; Norman J. Keller. Hastings;
Lewis 8. Kenfield. Hastings: Lyle
II. Johnson. Hastings, (now living
it Battle Creek); George P. Vaughn.
Bellevue: Howard E. Lewis. Middle411*: Phillip A. McKeachle. R. 4.
Battle creek: Robert M. Sherman.
Hastings: Harold C. Bromels, Clo-

As With Individuals and
’
Group* Things ‘‘^ing Up"
On Cities Also
Things sort of "gang up." seem­
ingly. once In awhile, against an In­
dividual. a firm or a factory; and
he or they find they almost have to
do a lot of things, all at once, that
they had expected could be spread
over a term of year*, and could be
tackled one at a time
Cities sometime* find themselves
up against that situation; and It
seem* that Hasting* 1* facing that
situation for next year.
There Is the Michigan Avenue
bridge. There should be a new
bridge. It
.. _is______
Inadequate
,....... ..............
for the
traffic it Is bearing now. Il was built
before the day* of big auto buses
and heavy trucks. It should be re­
placed by a higher and wider, and
much stronger structure.
There is urgent need for a new
city garage to properly house the
city's targe investment In trucks and
other machinery.
Tlie great popularity of Tyden
Park, shown last summer, indicates
that, for the convenience of the
people to whom it belongs, the con­
templated work on It should be
completed next year.
The Broadway approach to this

from the county garage to the north
city limits. Boll conditions, which
have frustrated previous efforts to
make It a good road, will make It
expensive to pave that half mile.
I Donald D. Tbwmend. Hastings;
State board of health examiners,
Karl B. Efcgleston. Hasting*: Philip who have Inspected our sewage dis­
■L Darling. Bellevue; Theodore J. posal plant, say that it is not doing
the
complete type of work which
Kranahka. Hastings; Hugh B. Per■tin*. Hastings, (now living at Mtah- the state demands, and some im­
fewaka. Ihdtana); Verl V. Burd, provements are essential there
Should the Robert Cook farm be
■’lalnwell; Vernon V. Engle. Has­
tings; Gerald A. James, Hastings: platted and a building program
■□Us L. Gallup. Hastings: j. C. Fish­ started there, another water main
ier. Hastings: Lewis E. Sherman.
(Continued on Page fl. Sec. 2.&gt;
■Tastings: Merritt J. Pike. Doster;
Bradford L. Hinckley. Hasting*,
■(now living at Everett. Washing­
lion): John Stutz. Hastings; Rlchlud W. Johnson. Nashville: Ion F.
■Gage. Nashville: Walter K. WoloIwicx. Waviand
I Pfc. Richard Hotchkiss, son of
Six Miles of Paving to Be
■Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hotchkiss. COB
Done In 1946, Ziegler Say*
IE. Grand St.. Is home on a 00-day
■furlough from Ft. Dix. N. j. He ha*
About 40 people from Barry coun­
fcplUtcd for another year and re­
ty attended the M-43 Improvement
port* back to Ft. Sheridan. Ill.
Association Rally in the Lake Odes­
| Understand Jerry Johnson has re- sa High School Auditorium Tuesday
knllsted In the navy. Later well evening. William (Bill) otto of
[have a list of all of those who have Lansing was In charge of the pro­
[signed up again.
gram with Lieut.-Gov. Vem Brown
| Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bachelder and and Highway Commissioner Charles
perry Joe arrived home Tuesday M. Ziegler as speakers There wks
[morning from Oklahoma City where an excellent turnout from all dis­
iPete has been stationed. He's now tricts represented by the association.
lout of service and they'll make their
Highway Commissioner Ziegler
[home for the present with her par­ said that plans were now complete
ents. Mr and Mr*. Vere Herring for six miles of paving from Grand
Ledge
west
Everything I* ready
ton.
I You noticed Gerald Rogers Is out except the acquirement of some new
right-of-way which will be needed
St Palm Beach. Fla., hoping to be Ln widening the road The commlsiloncr said the highway depart­
released within a few month*.
ment hoped to have contract* let
Hop* to print addresses next week.
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 2.)
Lieut -Gov. Brown spoke on the
stale building program and said
that this, as well a* the highway
program, depends on the labor and
the material situation. Contractors,
he said, are unwilling tn make defi­
I Roy Thomas was elected president nite bids because they do not know
how much labor will be available
of the Hastings Chamber of Com­ or what the cost will be and the
merce at the December meeting In same thing is true of materials.
L O. O. F. Hall here Monday eve- The few blds made to date, he said,
L Other officer* elected were: G. E. have been far in excess of estimates
but this situation will be definitely
Wnodyear, vice-president: Dr. J. K. improved, he believes, when the
Altland, and Gus Wlngeler. direc­ cost of labor and the price of ma­
tors for three year*: Harrison terials can be definitely fixed.
Dodds, director for two years:
Highway Commissioner Ziegler
George Dean, director for one year. believes that the entire M-43 im­
I A report by Bill Schilhaneck, provement program will take three
treasurer, showed satisfactory bal­ to four years to complete.
ances on hand In all funds.
Largest single contribution by the

FORTY FROM COUNTY
ATTEND M-43 RALLY

Roy Thomas to
Head Hastings C. of C.

35,000 given toward the completion
of an airplane hanger at the new
airport.
A report read by Bob Sherwood
for George Green, president of the
Barry County Tourist &amp; Resort As­
sociation. stated that 7.443 Barry
county map* were distributed dur­
ing the past year and 51fl personal
enquiries concerning Barry county
resort* and resort property were
answered.
As a matter of general policy, the
chamber voted to support a pro­
gram designed to attract the sum­
mer resident type of resorter rather
than resume sponsorship of such
ejjenU as the Bluegill Festival which
Tros designed primarily for the
transient type of tourist.

C. Rowlader Estate
Inventory $307,964

The Grand Rapid* Press, oneday
__.
last week, reported that the inven­
tory of the estate of the late Cha*.
E. Rowlader totalled *307,964 Mr.
Rowlader was bom on a farm in
Woodland township.
For several
year* after he reached manhood he
successfully engaged in the business
of a stqpkbuyer. He began spend­
ing the wintertime in Florida, lo­
cating at Daytona. Foreseeing the
growth of Daytona. Mr. Rowlader
purchased some acreage property
there, platted it as an addition to
that city, and sold the lot* at a
handsome profit. Latter he located
in Grand Rapids, where he pur­
chased desirable lots, built houses
on them, and sold them on contract.
NOTICE
He had retired from active affair*
I am leaving Bunday for Florida. some time before his decease. He
Expect to return January 1. Miss is survived by hi* widow, a brother,
O'Donnell, the office nurse, will be two sisters and several nephews and
at the office every afternoon, except nieces, according to the Pres*.
Thursdays, during my absence.
NOTICE — South Woodland
Church of the Brethren sponsoring
chicken supper Thur*, eve.. Dec. 13.
NOTICE—Your 1945 taxes may be al Woodland High -School cafeteria.
paid on Mondays at Delton Bank; Supper, cafeteria style, beginning at.
Wednesday* at Cloverdale (Gould's
Store); Fridays at my home; Satur­ will go for European Relief.—Adv.
day* at Hastings National Bank,
through Dec. and first part of Jan
John Gurd. Trea* —Adv. Out 13-13

CITY TAXES
PENNY SUPPER—Striker school

City Holl to collect Hie 1945
Winter Toxea, * tarting Mon­
OHRI8TMA8 BAZAAR AND day, Dec. 10, 1945.
BARB SALE. Grace Lutheran Guild.

&lt;4 EDITORIALS Jo

Barry county has the chance to
complete a 3250.000 hospital entargement and modernization pro­
gram by raising only one-fifth of
the total coat locally. This I* a
Oil men evidently think there fortunate situation which doesn't
must be a pool of oil somewhere happen often.
beneath the surface of the southern
part of Hope and the northern part
Pennock Hospital serves the en­
of Barry townships. east and southtire county. However. It is much loo
Last week a permit to drill for small to do the Job demanded.
oil was granted to William Moser, Originally designed tor twenty-six
of Fort Wayne. Ind., the location bed*. It has managed to take care
being cn the farm of A. C. Hamp­
ton. section 3. Barry township. The of an average of thirty-seven pa­
contractor is the Universal Drilling tients per day during the past two
years by overcrowding—a condition
Sevcrul pumpers are producing that is a potential danger in any
oil In that territory. One well came
In with gas pressure enough so that hospital.
It was a flowing well for a time.
We have hud no recent reports con­
cerning It. But one cannot help
noticing the number of tank cars
that drive to the Hope-Barry area
to take crude oil from that region
to the refineries.

04359784

SCHOOLS DISCUSSED
Arguments Presented Favor­
ing Retention of Rural Units
More than 200 Barry County peo­
ple.. Interested In the school re­
organization pion, gathered at the
Hastings Methodist church Monday
evening to take part In the County
Farm Bureau sponsored meeting, to
discuss the proposal.
Following dinner together, the
meeting wa* opened by Albert Shellenbarger of Lake Ode-va. chairman
of the County Farm Bureau Com­
munity Organization Committee.
After stating the purpose of the
gathering. Mr. Shellenbarger turned
the meeting over to Otto Yntema,
of Western State College, the dlscu**lon leader of the evening.
He opened the discussion and in­
troduced Richard Vande Bunte. Ot­
tawa County School Commissioner,
who spoke tn favor of U&gt;e rural
sciiool*. listing the many advantages
to be found there He stated that
the cost was high in many cases;

SECTION ONE—PACES 1 to 8

Christmas Store
Hours in Hastings

by R. M.C.'

Another Try for Oil
in Barry Township

available, most ofe the maternity
cases In the county had to depend
on make shift arrangements In the
home tor care. Now. however. 92
hospital attention with 67 per­
cent of the total being cared
for at Pennock. That is an accuriluable all-around

CELEBRATE VIC
BUYING MORE

Cooperation Will Make It Easy
For School Districts To Pay
Added Costs Saxons Down Ionia

Hastings merchants have agreed
service this hospital 1* performing i। on the following schedule for the
Christmas season:
for Barry county people.
Stores will be OPEN Wednesday
evening. Dec. 19.
Supervisor*, Board*, Can
Committee* of volunteers began a
Stores will be closed a* usual
Help School Districts to Pay
Thursday
afternoon. Dec. 13 and
drive on Monday of this week to
Increased School Expenses
raise *50.000 in the county. If they
Stores will be OPEN Friday eve­
are successful. Barry county will ning. Dec. 21 and Saturday evening.
Not with any wish for. nor in any
soon have a roomy, completely moaspirit nf, controversy, but with a
On Christmas eve. Dec. 21. store*
e* sincere desire to help avoid a serlernlzed hospital. It is unthinkable
I ous shortage of funds for some city,
that the drive will, fall—but If it will clove promptly at 8:00 p m.
y*1 village and rural school dlslricta.
The usual schedules on weekday!
dore, only a minor part of the im­ and Saturday* will be observed—
— the Banner recently published an
provement program can be achieved. Stores will'be open dally from 0:00 article, which pointed out that the
The success of the project depends a m to e oo p m and on Saturdays remedy la With the board* of super­
visor* of those countiea where that
on voluntary financial support by from 9:00 am to 9:00 p.in.
Grocery and drug stores will ob­ condition exists. Including Barry
the people who will benefit from
serve their usual hours In addition county.
the improvement.
to apy of the special hours men­
We also mentioned that the state
tioned above.
tax commission could be called in
So. let's give these volunteers a
to re-assess the property of a coun| ty. We explained that that proced­
pleasant reception. They are busy
I ure would not be satisfactory. We
people and probably can't afford to
I ought to be able. In any county, to
donate their time any more than
attend to our own affair* without
the rest of us—but are doing It any­
outside interference. A recent de­
cision of the Michigan supreme
way because they believe the Im­
court make* It easy to. avoid such
First Reports Show
provement Is needed and are con­
interference.
Encouraging Response
vinced that an opportunity to get
In brief the remedy we suggested
so much accomplished at such a
Fifty members of the Pennock was that Individual »upervL*or» raise
relatively small local cost U one Hospital Drive Committee meet al their assessment*, and boards of »upervlsors
increase their equaliza­
I
O
O
F
hall
here
at
7:00
o'clock
which may never come again.
Monday morning for an organiza­ tions. so that school district* can
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
tion
non breakfast, put on by Hospital meet the increased wages of teachteachGuilds 4. 5 and 22, under the gen- rrs and other Increased casts, wlthcral direction of Mrs. Frank Car- out cutting down the number
•
ofro there.
weeks of school operation: or drop­
Dr J. K. Altland. director of the ping some of the activities and
Barry County Health Department, services which the 13-grade schools
gave a brief outline of the building now carry on.
and modernization plans which, he
The Banner plainly stated that
believes, will provide the county with there is no need of. and no warrant
excellent hospital senice for many
year* to come The plans not only for. increasing the assessments of
property
to the extent of what that
will provide more room, but also
will permit a more efficient layout property would sell for at the pres­
ent time: for values are inflated
of the various departments.
Miss Ixittle Teusink. superintend­ and promise to be more so.
Wages and materials will average
ent at Pennock Hospital, described
Strand and Barry Plan Three the overcrowded conditions which 50 per cent higher than they were
have prevailed there for the past In IMO Rural teacher* wages have
Special Programs Dec. 21
few years. The hospital was origi­ more than doubled In that time so
In celebration of the first peace­ nally designed for a maximum of Counties, cities, villages and school
time Christmas since 1941. the 26 beds but has been caring for districts must pay these Increased
Strand and Barry Theaters are an average of 37 {salients per day.
planning a free, Christmas r.how for The building plan will provide for kept within the 15 mill limit.
Supervisors as individuals and as
Barry county youngsters on Friday. a 50-bcd capacity and tills can be
December 21. according to Ray Increased to 75 beds In emergency boards could, and we think should,
without overcrowding. The X-ray recognize this condition, by follow­
Branch, manager.
room and laboratories will be moved ing the upward curve of price* for
All youngsters in the county .from
from the basement to the first
5 to 12 years old are Invited. Mr. floor with more space available for property by Increasing, to a reason­
Branch says. Admission will be by both departments and this will In­ able extent, their individual assess­
ticket, but the ticket* will be free crease the scope and efficiency of ments. Boards of supervisor* In
their equalizing of Die property of
and can be obtained through school these two services.
teachers In.city, village and country
Richard Oroos and Howard Tre­ the townships should do the same.
Should price* drop, and wages
dinnick spoke for the hospital board
The program Is designed for and Homer Smith, drive general decline as. Judging the future by
youngsters in the age limits men­ chairman, and Fred Stebbins for the past, they are quite certain to
do. board* of supervisors could rec­
tioned above, Mr. Branch explained. the drive committee.
ognize the downward curve, as they
Babies will not appreciate the show
nor will older youngsters—so. he ranged according to teams and so did during Jhe depression, and re­
asks co-operation of parents and both during and immediately fol­ duce their assessments and equali­
teachers in seeing that the 5 to 13 lowing the breakfast, final details zations in a reasonable manner.
for the drive were completed.
In discussing this subject we use
year age limit is observed
Use of the hall was donated by the only figures available to us—
A* In the past year*, the Strand
Theater will be filled first, with the the local I OOF. Lodge. Mrs. C. R those of Barry County. The Mme
Rogers
also
donated
her
time
in
situation exists in other counties,
Barry used to take care of the over­
helping to prepare the breakfast.
but we do not have access to their
flow. The same quality shows will
To date, the members of the drive figures.
be given at each theater.
committee have reported an excep­
In June 1940. our board of super­
Three shows are scheduled for the tionally favorable response. No tovisors equalized the property of this
31st at each theater. Mr. Branch
county at 818.000.000. In June this
(Wednesday morning!.
being reserved for children in the

HOSPITAL DRIVE FOR
$50,000 BEGINS

Suggested Plat Would
Bring Problems to City
Would Require More City
Water, More Sewers; City
Plans to Meet Situation
When the water mains were
planned for this city, it Is evident
now that the planners did not
make adequate provision for the
growth of the First ward. The pipe
that gore under the river to supply
that ward I* taxed to It* capacity
frequently when the water pressure
Is normal. The factories have their
own well* and pump* to supply their
than three times as many homes
now as it had when tills city voted
in favor of the present water sys­
tem. ©ver fifty year* ago. If the
First ward continues to increase in
population, something will have to
be done about getting more city wa­
ter to supply the need.
This condition was considered
seriously by City Bigineer Labertcaux and the city council when the
announcement wa* recently made
that an agreement had been made
for the sale of Robert Cook's farm
in that ward, to a Grand Rapids
man. who said he was buying the
place in order to plat building lots,
and construct a considerable num­
ber of house* to sell. We under­
stand that the transfer of the farm
ha* not been made a* yet. The
prospective buyer has however, paid
a bonus for an extension of his
option, which Indicates that he has
not given up his planned use of
that property. So It Is still a pos­
sibility
If the deal shall be completed, Lt
will mean that another large serv­
ice pipe will have to be laid to in­
crease the water supply of that
ward. It will also call for additional
sewers. The city engineer has In
mind the easiest and most econom­
ical way of supplying these if the
necessity shall arise.
As the location of thia possible
addition to the city also contains
the highest elevation within the
city. It may suggest that a stand­
pipe there would make a substantial
saving In the cost of operation of
the water works. Buch a proposal
has not met with favor In the past
(Continued on Page fl. Sec. 3.)

greatest effort. Education is the
most we can give them.
He said that a school was not
good Just because it was big. He
favored the one and two room
school, because all the pupil* live
together as tin- ordinary society. The
foundation of democracy rests on
the family, and the family U kept
together by the influence of the
home community school, according
to Mr Vande Bunte
Mr. VanBuskirk. superintendent
of Hastings schools, then addressed
the group stating that he felt that
’some sort of school reorganization
was in the offering. This reor­
ganization, for taxing and adminis­
trative work, might not mean at all
that consolidation would follow, or
even be necessary. Much of our
present school finances comes from
the state today. The state is being
controlled more and more by tite
population centers in the cities.
Mr VanBuskirk felt that perhaps
the rural people might better con­
sider some reorganization now.
while they had a chance to obtain
the plan they want, rather than
wait a few years and have a dis­
agreeable plan of school reorgani­
sation forced on them by an un­
friendly legislature.
Mr. VanBusklrk feels the criti­
cism of the recently proposed plan
comes from the publishing of map*
showing splitting of districts and
communities Had this map never
been printed the whole plan would
have received more thoughtful con­
sideration.
Following these presentations the
group asked questions and discussed
the proposition for over an hour.
Many times very heated and pointed
remark* came from the group
The group agreed that good edu­
Ralflii Keeler, 22. wa* arrested
cation cost* money, and that they
must expect to pay the bill* if they by city police, charged with slug­
ging Henry Wertz, and robbing the
retain control of local schools.
grocery store, on East State St.,
owned by Wertz's daughter. Mr*.
Florence Cuddahee. taking *7 B0
RURAL MAIL PATRONS
from the cash box. The alleged rob­
Help your mail carrier al Chrls- bery and slugging occurred on
ma* time.
Thursday morning of last week.
Place stamps on al) outgoing cards
Keeler was brought before Judge
and letter*.
Adelbert Cortrlght In Municipal
Buy a Victory Bond from your court on Monday for arraignment.
mall carrier and help him win a He denied guilt and demanded an
bond as a prize. Between December examination.
10th and December 25th prizes will
Wertz says Keeler came Into the
be awarded to rural carriers In Barry grocery while his daughter was ab­
County (or the highest sales of sent from the store and bought feme
Victory Bonds. Bale* to rural route cigarettes.
He says Keeler gave
patrons only, wii) receive credit— him a half dollar. Wertz opened
the cash draw, handed Ills customer
Adv. Out 12-fl.
the change due him. He say* that
before be cloned the drawer Keeler
Missionary Society of the Church hit him on the head with a Coca
of the Brethren, bazaar and cafe­ Cola bottle, flooring him.
When the daughter returned she
teria supper. Woodland school. Dec.
13. 5:30.—Adv.
saw her father lying on the floor.
Slie thought at first that he iq|(ht
have fallen; but later discovered
that he had suffered a severe blow
ANNUAL MEETING OF
FAIR BOARD DECEMBER 8. 1945 on the head, and that the cash box
The annual meeting of the Barry' had been robbed of 87.00.
After Keelflr's arrest, Wertz was
County Agricultural Society will be
held at the Court House. Saturday, brought to the .Jail. Keeler and four
others were lined up before Wert*.
December 8. 1945.
He picked out Keeler promptly and
Three directors are to be elected. said he was the one whd struck
Any one holding a membenhlp him.
ticket 1* eligible to vote.
The director* who*c terms expire
NOTICE — Th* following drug
are: Clare William*, clarence Long­
stores will be closed on Christmas
street and F. W. Kelly.

Charged With Assault
And Robbing Grocery

Christmas Shotv
For Barry Kids

north section of the county, the
show at 1:00 p. m. Is for youngsters
in the south, east and west sections.

Hastings children. This division has
been made with the assistance of
Arthur Lathrop, county school com­
missioner.
Because a large attendance fft the
show is expected. Mr Branch be­
lieves It will help if the above sched­
ule is followed as closely as possible.
(Continued on Page fl. Sec. 3J

'Gifts for Those
Who Gave”
A two day drive for "Gifts For
Those Who Gave.” is being spon­
sored by
the Hastings Junior
Chamber of Commerce and the
American Legion to raise money to
buy Christinas Rifts for service men
and women confined to hospitals.
Barrels will be placed on each bank
comer here on Friday and Saturday
of this week to receive donations.
Members of the J.C.C. will be in
charge each day.

TEACHERS CAROL
SERVICE DEC. 16
The twenty-first annua) Christmas
carol service to be presented to the
public Bunday, Dec. 16, by the Has­
tings Teachers' club at four p.m.
will feature in the second part "The
Night Before Christmas."
This poem will be read by a nar­
rator. while a small cottage on the
stage will provide the setting for
Santa Claus and "Father" to pro­
vide the pantomine.
Several small groups of caroler*
will sing between the first part,
which Is composed of music by the
teachers' chorus, and the pantomine.
Committees are at work complet­
ing plans for this production which
Is annually presented at the expense
of the Teacher*' club.

NUMBER I

in First Tilt Hora
Closing Minut* tv Win 23-21
H-H-H. Sports Reporters

The Hastings Saxons opened their
1945-48 basketball schedule Friday
evening with a 23-21 victory over a
determined Ionia team. A crowd,
which filled the Hailing* High
school gym to overflowing, watched
the fighting Bulldogs come from
behind twice to almost turn ths
tide.
At the half the Baxon* held *
12-9 lead, but the third quarter
back and make It 13-12 early tn
that period. The Hastings boys were
not to be outdone, however, and be­
fore the end of the third quarter.

this pdint Ionia came from behind
Then Chuck Hinman. Baxon for. '
allot made within the closing mln-

cn* needed to bring them their first
victory.
though none of last year’s starters
are back, and only one letterman.
Capt. Jim Coleman, relumed this

COUNTY LAGS IN
VICTORY LOAN
Individual sales in the Victory
Loan Drive Is lagging badly in this
county, according to Morri* Lambie
and Ray Branch, who are In charge.
readied little more than half Rs
quota and Is *UU 8100.000 short ct

about the same proportion.

of these important Victory Loan !*•

safety with such a generous i
of interest.
Barry county people have al*
done splendidly when outright

amount In township*, villages and
In this city, selling prices of proper­
ty have largely Increased in the Ove
year*. Wages and materials are
much higher now. Counties, town­
ships and school districts have to
pay three increase*. If they can
Two records were set by lhe
pay the Increased costs and keep against inflation.
Michigan State Highway Depart­
Although tite drive officially
within the 15 mill tax limit no harm
ment's ferry service at the Straits would come. That limit Is rigid.
corporations
of Mackinac In the five days pre­
• Continued on Page 3, Sec. 3.)
ceding the opening of the 1945 deer
Individuals are counted against our
hunting season. More hunters were
transported to the Upper Peninsula
and in faster time than in any
previous deer season, according to
Information received from Highway
Commissioner Charles M. Ziegler.
Approximately 32.000 hunters and
The case of Frederick Linnington. ■Victory Bond* will provide
14.500 hunter*' cars and trailers were Jr., was disposed Of In Circuit Court
carried between Mackinaw City and on Wednesday of last week. Cir­
St. Ignace in the five day*, com­ cumstances in the case were such
pared to 10,173 vehicle* and ap­ that two psychiatrists were called
proximately 24.000 hunters in the to examine the 15 year old youth.
same period of 1941. last year before Their written report, signed by the
the war and the record year prior to psychiatrist of the Kilimaioo
this fall.
State hospital, was made to Judge
Hunters crossing the Straits this McDonald. He reported that the
vear were generous in their praise case was not one that called for
for the rapid transportation service criminal procedure. Instead he
provided by the Highway Depart­ recommended intensive treatment at
ment ferries despite the huge num­ a boarding home, such as the Kalber of cars and passengers carried. amaqfc Lake Home Farm, which
Nimrod* well remember previous specflKed In the treatment of
years when cars have been lined up cose* oT^this kind, where he would
on the highways approaching Mack­ have the treatment* needed and be
inaw City. In some year*, there under Che observation of c. psychia­
trist.
were times when the lineup ex­
Accordingly young Linnington was
tended nearly to Cheboygan and It
charged with assault and battery,
took nearly a day of waiting to get and he admitted that offense.
on the ferries.
Judge McDonald put him on
The longest Hne-up during the probation for a period of two yean,
peak rush this year was about one- under Probation Officer C. H. Os­
fourth of a mile and during this born. For a period of six months,
time the longest wait encountered and longer if the Judge so order*.
was 3'i hour*. This condition lasted
only a few hours. During the rest Home Form, of Kalamazoo. He
you hove someth!
of the hunter rush, car* were not will be allowed to visit his home
sell, trade, or rent—
required to wait beyond the dock* here only on a written permission,
you wont to buy, sw
having the approval of Mr Osborn,
nlre ....
time between arrival of hunters and and it must be subject also to the
the time they drove on the ferry

32,000 Hunters At
The Straits Set Two
New Highway Records

Psychiatristi Recom­
mend Sentence of
Fred'k Linnington, Jr.

FLASH!

IF

boats were operated on a 24 hour
basts, with departures every half
hour.
Tlie Department arranged to have DENNIS KELLER. Prop.
lunches served to hunters in their
O.EB. Christmas bazaar and ham cars while thev waited on the docks. will have * public auction al th*
dinner. Dec. 8. Bazaar with special
farm located, first farm Mat of the
apron booth and bake sale. Open 1
pm. Dinner served from 5 on. Adult* CHRISTMAS BAZAAR­
CAFETERIA SUPPER
81. children 8flc.-Adv. Out 13-8.
cows. hogs, chicken*.
Christmas bazaar and cafeteria
V.F.W. Auxiliary Christmas bazaar supper, Methodist parlors, Thursday, other article*. Dewey Reed will cry
and bake sale. F. A Brown store, Dec. 0, afternoon and evening. Sup­ the sale and Clifford Hammond will
F- W. Kelly. Becy.
LyBarker's, and Stebbins and Ja­ E. State St., Sat, Dec. 8.—Adv. out per 5 till 1. Auspices W.8O-0.—
Out 13-8 .cobs.
Out 12-8
Adv. 13-8.
In paper for full particulars.

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••It’s Christmas Time at Onr Store”

Practical Gifts
of Well Known Quality

That Men Appreciate.

ROBES
Make Warm Friends
PURE WOOL AT $13°°

MIXTURES AT

$1()50

Beoccn robe, or

$*7^

Boy's Beacon
Robes, too.

$X98
*

Hundreds of

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await ycur selection. All
the wonted colors and
whites. Rayons, brocades,
crepes and woolens in
plain colors and patterns
sl°° to 5 350

BOXED FREE

Fine Quality

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Hundreds to choose
from. . . Wembleys. . .
and Cocconcroft
A
variety that makes gift
choosing o pleasure.
S|0° _

$|5O _

$200

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When Yon Buy a Belt . . .

Ask for

HICKOK
BELTS
.... and get the best.
See our selection of
these famous belts, all
boxed for Christmas
giving.
Sjoo to Saoo

Roff and Hickok Bill Folds
The quality that will please any
man. All styles and colors. Seal­
skin, Pigskin, Kid, Goat, Steerhide
. . . they are all here.
$r° to $5°°

Hastings Woman's
Bowling League

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Night After Night

SUNDAY NIGHT
CHEF

The Sunday Night Chef is in
demand on Sunday Night,
and every night of the week
a* well. Two burner griddle
—lO'/i" x 19'—can be used
for grilled sandwiches, pan­
cake*, bacon and eggs, ham­
burger* and a* a baking and
candy sheet. It’a made of
Dowinelal' Magnesium and
lightens homemaking for all
homemaker*.

She'll Be Smitten IFith

Christmas
HANDBAGS
In time for Christmas giving—cxcjting new handbags;]
a quick whuk open* lop and side conveniently V
They're draped and flattering—bright colors or black
in sturdy simulated leather to go with any thing . and
you'll like its amaxjpgly unypticej,

• Subject to 205 Fed. Tax.

1.98
LI

BUNNY
FUR MITTENS

229*
Soft, fur-backed mittens, full
&lt;&gt;f dreamy warmth and pretti­
ness for all winter longl
She’ll like their drc*a-up
whiteite**, their roominess
inside! And the genuine
‘ leather palms fn bright color
will add charm! Fleece lin­
ed; extra coxincss.
• Subject to 30"&lt;- Fed. Tax,

Christmas

Holl Fertility
In the rich farming area that
»tarta in New York and Pennsyl­
vania and run* we»t through Iowa
and the eastern fringes of the plain*
country, fertility ha* declined con­
siderably. Studies In Ohio show that
lands cropped from 50 to 75 year*
have lost 35 per cent of their origi­
nal fertility. Sixty year* of cropping
ha* taken away a third of the fertllity of farm land* in Missouri. In
Kama*. 30 year* of cropping ha*
cost 25 per cent.
In the five *tate* of Illinois, Mis­
souri, Iowa, Minnesota and Wiscon­
sin. fanners have about doubled
their use of commercial fertilizer in
the last decade and increased their
use of lime sevenfold.
A good crop rotation stands a* the
first means of halting soil-stealing.
It is said, and a strong legume 1* of
great Importance. Applications of
lime are oftun required to overcome
deficiencies that interfere with grow­
ing legumes.

To the People
of this Community
Leave it to the nation’s school
children to be on top of the ball
when It come* to f ixing up the
war financing rttqaMon. From

Flowers and Plants
BEAUTIFUL

Poinsettias
Traditionally
Christmas
Please Place Your Order
Early for These Popular
Flowers

CI 1RISTMAS BEGONIAS, CYCLAMEN,
COMBINATION PLANTS AND GAR­
DEN A R R ANG F.M ENTS.

CHOICE POTTERY FOR CUT FLOW­
ERS AND PLANTS.

C II R 1 ST M A S CENTERPIECE OF
FLOWERS, EVERGREEN, CONES
AND CANDLES.
DOOR DECORATIONS OF CONE S,
EVERGREENS AND BELLS.

$1°° to *3°°

Gifts to Wear Are Gifts Appreciated

hospital unit*, including a bed.
wheel chair, X-Ray machine and
lurglc&amp;l instrument*.
Grownups could well listen to
one of the million* of youngster*
who are taking part In the Vic­
tory Loan. Even without a word
from the young volunteer, you

138 E. STATE

at tsMr

Arthur Keeler Has
Both Bones of Forearm
Broken Saturday A.M.

“
Japs quit.
Schools at War Instantly be­
came Schools Fbr Peace. The
theme ahlfted from “Back the At­
tack" to ’Speed HE Recovery -

Waters Clothes Shop

MICHIGAN BOY W»8
'r
'
vation project ter I
I RECOVERING
NATIONAL HONORS
! Gale H. Kleh). local hardware
A Michigan 4-H club boy, David
I dealer, who wa* accidentally *hot by 8. Geisler, of Route 1. Watervliet, tionlst.ln that
‘ a hunting companion on the open- thl* week received national honor*.
ling day of deer season. 1* apporHe was one of the eight 4-H boys
O&gt;mUM
I ently making a fine recovery at in the nation U&gt; be awarded a »200
Tlie fourth Earl of Santa
I Leila hcsplta). Battle Creek, where college scholarship and a trip to
gambling too much to I
he is a patient. Both bones In hl* the National 4-H Club Congreaa in gaming table* for meal*.
left forearm were shattered by the Chicago. He participated In the na­
bullet. Mr. Klehl ha* been permit­ tional 4-H soli conservation contest,
ted to leave the hospital for a few sponsored by the Firestone Tire and
hours on several occasions and hapes Rubber Co.
to be able to come home within the
David has been a member of the
next week—Nashville New*.____
Van Buren county 4-H *oil conser­

j WOUNDED HUNTER

December 3, IMS
Trio Cafe won 2 game* from El- .
wood Insurance; Hastings Banner '
• won 2 game* from Roth Furniture; j
1 Strand Theatre took 2 game* from i
Ben Franklin. White Products won
2 from Hasting* Ice and Fuel. Has-Mfg. Co. took 2 from Stale 1
tlon; Bonnet and Gown won .
2 from Barry Theatre.
High Individual game* were tak- 1
•n by J. Daniel*. Bonnet and Gown.
203: L. Pierson. Trio Cafe. 177; R.
Llebler, Elwood Insurance. 172.
High Individual serie* were held
by L. Pierson. Trio Cafe. 474; J.
Daniel*. Bonnet and Gown. 469:
M. Smith. Stale Insulation. 444
'
High team game were taken by
Trio Cafe. 744; Trio Cafe. 738;
Bonnet and Gown, 723; Strand
Theatre. 713,
High team series were held for
the evening by Trio Cafe. 2081; Bon­
net and Gown. 2017; Strand Theatr?. ।
1983
Team Standing*
W
State Insulation
IS Tills VETERAN.—A beneficiary of Publie law 16 I* &gt;hown en­
Strand Theatre
gaged in learning die Intricate aviation engine. From a foxhole, after
Trio Cafe ...
.
be gave up hi* education. Io returning hit education i* some jump, but
Hastings Banner .
lhi&gt; man, like tbouianda of others, will make It beeauae of Victory Loan
Bonnet and Gown .
dollar*. Veteran*' Administration photo.
21 481
Hasting* Mfg Co
Barry Theatre
.
22 435
White Products
...
17
435 COATS GROVE
Hastings Ice and Fuel 15
.384
Mr and Mrs Byron Van Blarcum
.’’58
Elwood Insurance ------ 14
.256 of Kalamazoo visited Mr and Mrs
Ben Franklin
HI
Roth Furniture ____ 10 _ ____
258 Ernest Smith on a recent Sunday
*
Mrs Doris Teeter of Elglan. Ill.
On Sunday, In Hastings, the Trio
Cafe team bowled the Nottkc* Gro­ visited her sister. Mr* Margaret'
Arthur Keeler, driver of the city
cery of Battle Creek Trio won nil Coat* and family Sunday. * Mr ' fire
truck, suffered a fracture of |
and
Mrs. Paul Woodman and Oar- [
3 games from the Battle Creek team
—total scores were Trio Cafe 2141. lene and Mrs H. Woodman went both bones of his lower left arm.
and
a double fracture of the larger
Nottke* Grocery. 1902 The teams Wednesday to Milford to visit Mr.
bone.
Saturday afternoon, when he
were evenly matched with Trio giv­ and Mr*. Reo Brink. On Thursday
was buzzing wood on a farm near
ing Nottke’s a one pin handicap
: thev went Into Detroit and saw Mr this city.
and Mrs Ed Smith and called at
In shifting the drive belt, his left
I Bloomfield Hills school and look
Tractor Fatalities Can
| Ruth Woodman back with them to arm was drawn against a pulley,
the fracture* mentioned.
Be Greatly Reduced visit nt the Brinks. They returned causing
He wa* taken to pennock Hospital
home
Friday
*
Officer*
for
the
If the 1845 farm fatalities with
for surgical treatment. Loren Myers
tractors follow the pattern of part Sunday school for the coming year Is taking his place as driver until h*
elected last Sunday were Supt Ar­ shall be able to resume his work.
years the principal causes of Injuries
thur Richardson: Asst Supt. Ethel
will be: overturning, falling from
Kilmer See, Margaret Coats; Asst..
or being thrown off the tractor, acCarol Ross: Chqristcr. Kenneth Kel­
cldents with power take-off shafts, sey: AML. Grace Coats. Pianist.
Don't sell any turkeys until the
accidents while cranking, and acci­ Dorothy Kelsejf: Asst. Kathryn
breeder* have been selected and
dent* from fire and fume*.
Clum; Treat:. Harvi* Woodman. * lave only those birds that mature
Mort of these tragedies eon be Mr*. Lizzie Thompson and daugh­
avoided by following these simple ter. Virginia, went Monday evening and finish fairly early. The market
wants meaty turkeys, therefore, se­
to Woodland to live in the Wing
lect those birds for breeders that
1. Avoid hole* or ditches Into
home during the absence of Mr
which a wheel may drop and cause and Mrs Wing who started Tuesday have a keel bone as long as their
tractor* to overturn.
for Florida * The P.T.A met last shank bone. Avoid selecting long­
legged. long-necked bird* with short
2. Drive slowly—especially over Friday evening The Altoft P T A
pave n play. Mrs. Carl Holton and keel bone*. Breeding toms weighing
rough ground or near ditches.
3. Reduce speed before making a Mrs Wilda Allcrding a piano duet, approximately 20 pound* should
and Mrs. Holton a solo. * Mr. and have a maximum shank length of
turn or applying brakes
4. Never ride &lt;m drawbar of trac­ Mrs Lorin Overamilh and fondly 7 7 Inches, a minimum keel length
। of Battle Creek were Sunday guests of 7.3 inches, and a maximum body
tor or drawn implement.
nt Paul Woodman’*.
depth at the deepest place of 0
5. Never permit riders.
inche*. in order to get the most
, 6. Do not attempt to make adjust- |
meal in proportion to the bone. A
Tool* From Walnut Shell*
ment* while the tractor is in mo- I
Ordinary walnut shell* ground fine female weighing 12 pound* should
lion.
hpve n maximum shank length of
as
flour
compose
approximately
30
7. Never dismount from tractor
per cent of the plastic tool* used by fl.2 Inches, a minimum keel length of
while it is in motion.
8. Always shift power take oil be- ' the Vega Aircraft corporation in 0 0 inches, and a body depth of 7.0
inches.
fore dismounting from tractor.
| making a-rpiawc*
9. Be sure that all power line'
shielding is tn place.
10. Do not operate a tractor in a
closed building or close to inflam­
mable materials.
11. Never refuel tractor while mo­
tor I* running or extremely hot.
12. Be sure the gear shift lever I*
In neutral before cranking the en­
gine.

is Back For His Gift

"Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy"

Victory Loon Trainee

)

Hickok Jewelry
The new creations for men that Hickok orig­
inate. Chains, bars, sets and initial buckles.

I

PREPARED W R E A T H S FOR THE
CEMETERY.

COMBINATION BOUQUETS, ROSES,
CARNATIONS, GARZA MUMS AND
SNAP DRAGONS.

It's Merry Christmas
“This Year With Flowers From

buying extra Victory Bonds— the
future of the "salesman" who may
bo your own son or daughter.
Your war bond* have Just helped

Clyde Wilcox

would have educated your chll-

GREENHOUSES

tory Bond* win u*ure a brighter

Phone — Hastings 2530

—A PRETTY NEW DRESS
Of all the many Christmas present* you receive, it will be the
prettiest, and it's practical, loo, because you'll wear it daring
the Holidays and the rest of the year as well! Droeses in black
or bright colors, tailored styles or the softly feminine.

Offer*,

�THS BASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1M5

LOCALS

] Saxon Squad Guest

showed • motion oktun io uchIta full fury, believe me. What I are composed ot two rooms, the
nlcolor of the Michigan-Ohio State
experienced wm mild, compared to aeml-dpen imm wber* we Mt and
(.™ at Ann Arbor thto Ml. The
some of the storms on the Atlantic, another where they sleep and store
Flsn Hatchery superintendent, Bob
• •■
-•
■* ‘
um ot technicolor wm flocwthing o&lt;
but the sight of sucn a powerful, gjj thele-pcasesaions. The other boys Fortney, was ipeaker al the meeting
•a Innovation, Mr. Morgan aald.
turbulent mas* of water to aw*-ln- I w„e preUr penurious with the gift* of the Ladle* Auxiliary of the Rod
Members of the 1M5 Saxon Foot­ since aU pictures in the part have
apd Gun Club at Ionia on Thursday
ball t-quad and OOach Jo* Broaak been in blMk end white.
fully appreciated al the time.
cup*,
mug*
and
arrow*.
I
decided
Cliartoe M. Ziegler, state highway
,n_
.
.
Ooncenraa t opinion among thorn
and Bob King, assistant coach, were
exmuntoatoner, in a recent interview L ** for our dutle* on board, w*
who mw the film *e*m?d to be that
stated that he hM 150 000 000 of ^**e ,0 keeP D* *hlp clean by
affair, and while commenting on this
C*aatiag Sbcep
the nee of color brought out detells
trunk Un^conitruction and paving -'weeping out the hold*, decks, etc..
one allowed to lake pieturee of their fact he added. Mr* Fortney who lunciteon here Monday noon.
Knough sheep and lambs for
of the play more clearly than the
rwoleete reartv tn Twarrt to the low. tUld swabbing them down. We have
ordinary film The picture taken slaughter will be produced in 1M3
e*t bidder* But he cannot obtain c00**- baker*, and KJ*.** on duly into their store-room and showed Tp* Ionia Rod and Gun Club have
wkli
a
telephoto
lens
were
the
acme
lUBBCUFTlOa
to
keep
a
man counting one a sec­
a fine club house which developed '
one* used by coach ind player* far ond. sight hours a night, for &gt;7
Alumni Association.
With
am M ,inkM »M «hOTl.Sn
WU ao many men aboard, thia
&gt;5* made grain baskets, opium, their largely through the Interest and ef- gan
।
general secretary of the Michl a Critical study of the play.
months
forts ot the late Oov. Fred Green. ant
1
beautiful human heads all shrunk­ an enthuaiaatic sportsman hlmMlf.
Michigan's Lt. Governor Vernon
duty, and we have a 4-hour watch en up M pretty m you pleas*. This
J Brown and Mrs. Brown of Mason
with about 8 hours off. so that’s a
bld, or would make their blds very breeze
on a large smile and asked him to were tn Hasting* last week attending
high to cover penalties for possible
th*
Be«be-8Unley wedding. Lt. Gov.
take
one
down
ao
X
could
handle
it.
So It was while on guard duty on
non-completlon within the time
acted
Mie
the weather
wcainer arc*,
deck. ounaay
Sunday morning. I• —
-- very pleased and pointed Drown, now prominently mentioned
limits.
uecause or
a» 11 and «&gt;••» to
own as candidate for Governor, was the
Because
of mis
this situation
situation Mr October 7. that I saw the Land of ’
EDITORIAL— Ziegler
former
owner ot the Ingham County
is delating the advertising
Rising Sun start appearing on J1®**1 and 4)*n w* 60“&gt; laughed very
IATION a month or two. hoping conditions th® horizon underneath a blazing ■ ou&lt;U?'
l1®* 1
think- New* al Mason, which paper his
will be belter
i*&lt;1 sunrtoe. I thought to myself: *»i8- What in h»ck am I laughing •on. Nelson Brown, now manages
Lt. and Mr*. Arnold Perkins moved
Unless legislation shall forbid “Welt. Japs, her* we are. just 3 ! about m. I hav* a well shaped head
strikes and compel submission of r^r* and 10 monUit to th* day. of my own and would like very into thilr apartment at 433 West
Street
this week, which was
all wage demands to arbitration, and paying a return vtolt, and at almost' much to ke«p it." The reason I Green
------- ---------------compel. -.
the acceptance
“«"« tim.
,lm« °f h
da
y"
Only i&gt;
It was iI «,-M go
--------------- of the de- thc &gt;»»»&gt;
...
•• rw,i,.
(if you could call It vacated
—“tr! by
tr H
Health department
nuraes. MU*
Miss J*l
Jean La Chapelle and
clslonv of arbitrators by manage- P®«* lUne instead of war. and the hail WM dua tn the "4A" hanrine hUTM*.
Miss
Elisabeth
Scofield, who will.
ment*
and
labor,
further
and
longer
Runs
on
the
mighty
and
foron
my
belt
with
my
right
hand
very
(ConUnued from page 1. Sec. D
make their home with Mrs Morris
delaysln the states ro.m program midable battleships, though brtst- close to It all ths time.
Let's treat theae volunteers cour­ may be nroessary
i
*«« Mlent.
From then on I had much success, Hill for Ute present time.
----------- ••-----------On we came, and m It grew light­ the women gave me fresh eggs, a
teously and atoo take up as Utile
From al) reports It looks m if Don
and morB Und be' quart of bamboo juice and two wo­ Siegel and Frosty Bennett top the
ot their time m poesible tn the rail ti tr i in* er rrvAHT *t n&gt;orc
ven baskets which you hang ou your record for being the first to return
process of “aigning up ' Each group
k
home with their bucks—they were
shoulder.
The
men
gavy
me
anoth
­
ot volunteers will have a sizeable Itot
I of all sizes, shapes, and description,
er hunting knife, a dasnrer. a pelt back the day after the season open­
Oct 13, 1M3
from tlie mighty battlowagon down
looks life
a red fox. a bamboo ed. Bob Parker bagged one of the
Aboard ship in Tokyo Bay to
io the
wic lowly,
sowiy, yet useful.
usciui. LJJ
U.B.V.F.
VP which
-------. -. . ,
..j. B bundl&gt; of M. biggest yet reported—14 pointer, and
speeding up the process will be ap­ Mr and Mr* Homer J. Ketchum
It wasn't long before the word । drlnklng
and
don't think thi* fact wasn't the
then
preciated
R 1. Hastings. Mich.
that land was tn sight was through- rows
1I ,h
*n let them shoot mv
_ which greatly pleased them source of light banter between Bob
Dear Mother and Dad'
out the ship and men were dressing
_
Friday afternoon. Sept. 28. »r hurriedly to sec that stuff they had They respected It loo as the first and hl* dad. Incidentally. Bob re­
The proposed building program hosrded a line of truck*, with our been dreaming about during the thing I did when I got there was cently out of service but still on the
set up three bottles about fifty feet reserve status, expects to resume hU
has been described In some detail baggage and rifle*, in the road by rough weather
college work next semester Of
in previous Issum of the Banner our camp on Mantcam Island We
I looked down a row of men lined
course, you've beard about the deer,
uaved goodbye to the men we were Up against the rail, just to see what
In brief, the hospital will be en- leaving
____ ______
__
_
__
saga Pvte Eaton has to tell. Earl
behind,
those
lucky 44
thought, if any. I might detect re- i ance policy, ha I
Bumford will verify the story be­
larged from a twenty-six to a fifty polnt-er*. and went down to the
fleeted
---------_
In
-----their
-------faces
----------I
think
--It
'
After
a
bit.
wa
want
back
tn
the
cause hl* buck wm hanging right
bed sice. This capacity can easily dock. For once the embarkation goes without saying that on not ' Baaha' and they made rigns tor
next to Pete'*. You can get the d*of their foc*» did I see dornl- — —
J----- ---------- --- —
tail* from the Watersmeet party.
'
our previous embarkation*, the line one
nance,
or
that
"I
conquered
you"]
boys were told to wait outside. Now
without overcrowding. All surgical was al least a block long, a single
Rep. Ellto Faulkner write* from
look Moat of u* have never seen
and medical patients win be on one (tic. and it Is slow-moving, due to action, and I thought perhaps that cornea the pay-off. The native men. Hypoluxo. Fla., where he and Mrs. j
the two women and myself squatted Faulkner are spending the winter. ।
the
mustering
of
every
man
at
the
might have something to do with II.
floor with an operating room suite
down on the floor around the fire.
foot of the gangplank, or compan­
on the same floor This will sim­ ionway ladder, which w* used tn but after a moment* thought I real- There they produced three water
that that'* what make* Amerl- Dip**. a quantity of opium and the matoe* are up In my garden Oh j
plify nursing CAre. The entire top this caae With your bedding bag. laed ~
yea. and also broccoli, cabbage and J
including a few change* of clothing. !““.*?** l21 Am7rtS2^i hTli toi!k little dish they heat it in before
floor will be especially equipped and over your *hould*r. and a Ditty Bag
Swiss chard
Best regards to all.' .
“‘ad 1° *.
smoking it. When it ceme my turn
Folks about town who gave bl&lt;x«l
designed for the care ot maternity containing personal gear in the
to um this pipe I smiled aU over. at the Red Cross Blood Bank con- |
casts on the first floor will be an other hand, plus a pack and a rifla.
Shook my hesd "no" and passed It ducted here the last of March have
lt
‘s
no
tun
Just
standing
there,
m
J
*7
“
*plarg*d X-ray room, better iabor- you can imagine We didn't have |
*or.!? .n1
™ on. Qnce more they al) laughed and received Identification card* this
week from the Mich. Dept of Health '
alorlea and adequate administra­ the packs this trip, though, so it' fl8Ct*d &gt;«» •J1 lh8l£ *,c* U1 &gt;ome
Also. I am their doctor naw One with a record of their blood type
tive space. All of this adds up to wm that much easier on our peace
dering
how
they
would
feel
if
that
man had a goiter, another a lummy which Is often handy information
more efficiency as well as more ca­ of mind
wa*
Frisco
Bay
instead
of
Tokyo
to have card indexed
ache
and
all
of
them
ehronlc
ma
­
We got on board, and Co D wa* i -­
pacity
During the absence of elementary
quartered in Hold No 2 lower, which I ”
r:y.
“&gt;|i Others were measuring In laria so I told them to come to camp
th«tr mind* the time yet
to
pass
teacher.
Miss Virginia Lulkens. who
and I- would give them IlirUICItlC
medicine .......
■ &lt;■ spread
'I&gt;r '#&lt;1 .----■
-- r
—- —
..................
is the second hold of five,
T!&gt;c
shlu
bf,orr
thal
scen
'
1
°*
land
ln
,hp
|
About
noon
in
walked
th*
headman
'
*111 **•'
married this month. —
Mrs
—
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. ...............
■­
Another valuable feature of the the length of the ship T!..
Wc believe you would rather give or receive a "Gift Certificate" for a Na­
'
.
distance
would
mean
U
S
anl
■«
—
*
v
—
Martin
su-hramm
u-inwill
fw- be
th*the
•uwatt.
and two others I got atabrlne bl- | Martin
Schramm
suhsllwas the Sea Quail, a converted car­
modernization plan Is that the Bar­ go ship, and a :-l*ter vhlp to the . subconsciously recounting their oft- carbonat* of soda, and Iodine lab- I
teacher until after the holiday
tionally Famous article when it becomes available, than compromise on a
cqunled
di'churga
points
ry county health department will Sen Sturgeon that we look from I
lets from the medics and gave it rw'v’
substitute
now. See us about our Gift Certificates. . . soon!
all
pur-­
Afcr locating a
to them
Now they want me to 1 Have you noticed ■
” ticket* n,,r
have office space In the ground and Maul to Samar
bunk, ana &gt;-:3i&gt;pms our gear un- In th* distance, and before lone visit them again Don't believe I l chased at the railroad station are
stumped with the C. K AS name?
' crrrmonlott'lv '• &gt;l:i 11. '*&lt;• lllgh- everyone was tnlkmg pointing, and shall
though
I
have
an
idea
the
ouun
usuuku as
a*
i
nave
iaea
me
Both the health department an^ । tailed it h r fae »p&lt; n neck, and asklrig questions. "
AUTHORIZED GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER
' headman want* to give me his wife. We re told the reason la that tickets
mere,
..
...
the hospital have efiough common | frosh air
It wa* a fairly warm which wen
“
Ha!
Wheres Tokyo? Where* Voknsuko
chased at the same station as the
objectives so that there will be con­ clay, and the smell of sweating m«n Naval Station? Is that Island
approximately 600 in a room 40' x
New
York
Centra)
ticket*
and
no
Sept. 17. 1043
siderable advantage and economy in 60' x '15'. plus their gear isn't Honshu?—Etc.
Japan. Wakayama one has ever changed the stamp
racuv p.ra....:
।
were given orders Bunday nite
the arrangement
exactly
ples«ant
which
wiucii was uses
used in inose
those uays.
days.
2&gt;9 W. STATE
HASTINGS
We rxuiaiiicu
remained i«vu
tied up
up to
the dock '£
disembark Monday Mr* Jim Britten
We
u&gt; uw
-- - Three generations of Andersons
.... Saturday
.......j... and
-a then moved
------- . out
— nl,
mnmtne
tail that's as far a* we ever
until
]rn ,,R'Tu
allended the Presbyterian church
turned cold, and Middleville. Mich
By going through with this re­ a little further Into Leyte Oulf. drop- i&lt;o]- .11
service on Sunday — Grandfather'
rrable.
The only Hl Mom.
modeling and modernization plan pir.g anchor A ship al anchor In [““J1' B““|
Swan Anderson. Dad Hugo Andcr-;
t complain more
Received your letter of June 13 son and young Vincent who was a
“
"
Barry county people will have avail- a tropical climate, with no br?ezc.
yesterday. Wa* surprised but very
abl* bcapiUl faculties which will and 2.000 men around to walk on. t glad to at te*Fb* rid ot the Tropic* glad to hear from you again. Mom quiet and attentive, member of the'
over, or around, is my Idea of dis­
congregation
compare in quality to any in the comfort. A* many aiepl on deck as i -Sweaters, coats, and jackets kp- mentioned your asking for my ad­
During the past months a number
peered from out a! the depths of
state A hospital is an institution there wm room for. which helped at1. -wa bags, and continued on their dress
of magazine advertisements have
There is no censoring now so ! paid tribute to women of outstand­
stands ready to perform ita night, but if U rained and
i- they
heat came
and 1। mrrr&gt;' *“&gt;' ‘o bcln»: *«m oui
downstairs to sleep, the
he«i ai.u
«■&gt;« ।■ H j( ml_,rrilb]r having to stay bc- Can tell you anything I please I II ing ability and achievement In re­
!. neat
Ized tasks twenty-four hours smell were enough to keep you!
tell you where I've been but not rent issue* of several of Ute na­
the day. Fortunately, only a awake a couple extra hour* I slept, low deck* tor three or four days. much of what I've been doing tionally known pubiicaUons. Mrs
I jus’, going up when absolutely jtecessmall percentage of people here on deck the first night, but 1
I sary. -&lt;&gt; wr are a happier bunch thu You've read the papers and prob­ Nancy Harkness Love, dau-hter ot
lame all over the next morning, so,1 morning The sun came up. beau-1 ably saw the news so you'll know Dr and Mrs. Robert B. Hariutess
n^ed hospital care at any one time I didn't try it again
1 uful and warm, this a-ru.. and we're
was selected Tlie committee of three
—•but few things are more urgently
On Monday we weighed anchor back to norma), walking all ovtr
We left San Diego. March 6 and who chose Mr* Love were: Gladys
when a crisis arises than a and got under way Ours was the . CM.I1
each VUIVI
other Uli
on the deck* Ml IU.IFuji- ' -Stopped
Harbor. I.m.
Had mzllb- Swarthout. Metropolitan Opera Star. ।
-------at -Pearl
..... ..a.
I—and such a crisis can dcs- middle ship in a convoy of three, yaina is clearly visible over to the ®rty In Honolulu and Pearl City, C. Mildred TlKKU|&gt;aon, Dean of Vas- .
with a D E (Destroyer Escort) along weal, and It U such a perfectly Left In •two
and slopped' 'in "
the *ar College, and Fannie Hunt, dis-'
“ -days
--------------------for
protection against floatutg
shaped triangle it doeon't look Marshall Islands Next we stopped tingulshed novelist
tAdequate hospital service U lomt- mines, mainly. I suppose.
There aro no bump., on In Guam. We overhauled 3 engine*
Accompanying a picture of Mr*
All went fine and dandy until natural
talng which people of any pi'Bgrrsth* sides, and only one p?ak, look­ end headed for Okinawa
Love the following information was I
Wednesday
We
had
a
movie
each
•fc-e community should provide—
ing at It from thia distance, anyway
printed
nite on deck, as blackout was no
and Barry county have the oppor­ longer necessary, and although we B'lt I guess Its real all right, or
out ekay. Some close call*, bat I
tunity to bring their hospital up-to- had seen most of them before, the)- it wouldn't look m&gt; big.
"For her record in aviation and
We still don't know when we're guess we were not in the book
were interesting again, and. most
dil® at a remarkably small cost
ouislanding mfvIcm to her country.
to get oft. nor exactly where
of all. something to do Our meals going
]
We left Okinawa Sept 3 and an­ Mrs Nancy Harkness Uns ha* been
we
re
going
to
work,
but
we're
hop
­
were fair Wc ate sandwiches at ’
chored In Kagoshima Bay on the awarded the Avon Medallion of
ing
it*
a
short
job
so
that
wc
can
Island of Kyushu, of Japan
We Honor for Women of Achievemtnt
II seems good to see "Main Street" noon, with a full breakfast and »u;&gt;were near the city of Kagoshima,
decked out in Christmas trimmings per, and In between meals we just posaibte.
"As one of America 'a foremost
wandered.
aid aglow with colored lights again
Thank., tor listening, iollu. and which has a population of about women pilots, Nancy Harkneaa Love,
Wednesday we ran into a little
180.000 No liberties in Japan by at twenty-eight, wa* selected to orail
my
love
and
beat
wishes
to
all
the first peace time ChristmM squall and some rough weather Or
the
way.
u
yet.
w#
next
stopped
at least, we thought U wa* just a 'of you
at the Island of Shlaaku. near the mous Womens Auxiliary Parrying
Piul
squall. But, someone knew better,
Pluhp E Putnam city of Nachi. We shoot mins* as .Squadron
On call twenty-four
iq 1M0. the war cloud* were gath­ so we changed our course, to evade
the
mine tweepers
In the 8cnb*es
—
r-.cut
--- them
....... loose.
.wwc. hours
iivuii* u
■/, Mie not
iiu* wuy
a u
day.
only iiuuuieu
handled
ering for us. All is decidedly not a typhoon that wa* tn that region
That
I* what we are in
.fanan for ', heavy administrative duties, but with
In Japan
sou ot Mr* Homer J Ketchum
wfU at the moment, nils old world We were originally scheduled to
Algonquin Lake now it* a ticklish Job. but not bad n small, very active group of her
arrive here on Friday, but a* it
of ours is suffering from a terrific turned out. we didn't get here until
next to Okinawa We ar* anchored , WAFS. safely ftrried over twentyJust in the nick of time . . we've received
Excerpt from a letter written by off the Island of Honshu, near the nine hundred Army planes tn less
"
ver after alx years of devas- Sunday Thursday, Friday and Sat­
dozens of the season's newest styled in­
T'5 Ralph Burroughs along the elty of Wakayama today. In a than ten months — thus releasing
slaughter and deetruclion urday were very bad day* for all of
couple of days w* move further desperately needed men flyers for
us. m the wind blew continually, and Burma Road
formal
frocks
and they will moke nice '
a paraphrase an old saying, with rain mixed up In It often. I
Loglal. Burma north cleaning and shooting mine* combat duty A veteran test pilot,
gifts for Christmas.
there 1* peace, there is hope." found out what is meant by heavy
I spent the day on an excuraloo ao the occupational troop* can ctxne she also helped develop th* tricycle
a*d this writer to still convinced sees; the rolling of a ahlp. the pitch­ that I wish my Dad could have tak­ In We're the first LCL's up here landing gear used on the plane*
tMl bad as things *eem. the three ing of a ship, and seestekne**. I did. en. fleeing things that very few­ Honshu, m you know, u the main which have made hbtory tn the
nAjor power* of the world. Russia, however, manage tn gel through It white men hav* seen as there are island of Japan We've hit 3 of the »kie* '
without any trips to the rail, also few that would have had the endur­ main Islands now. We may go to] Mrs Harkness leave* this week
the United Blate* and Great Brit- eating *1) I could, whenever I could, ance to climb the trail
It took Korea &lt; Island i. -Tbkyo to north of *or lllc clst to visit her daughter
which I understand, is the best cure plenty of will to go on when every us and we may stop there
r&gt;
Dr
' Harkness and ......
their -----grandson
d—
for seMlckness. It's almost an in­
We may be home In tlie Spring Robert will leave later in Ute month
that they Wilk when the showdown explicable feeling, sort of like your muscle tn my body was telling me
to turn back. The Nagas (head­ or maybe before
There's lota to to join Mr*. Harkness al the Love's
head wasn't attached to your bodv. hunter*) have been wanting us to
for the holiday season
but just floating around in the air. com* to their village ao right after Jim and the ktds for me.
Mr* Kendall Keller 'nee Neola
but at-lhe same time, you're painful­ breakfast three of my buddies and
Nell) is u patient at the Tubercu­
ly aware that It to fastened to your
losis Sanatorium In Battle Creek
Penny
Tlie poatofBce Stan has five aerv- body, and you almost wish it wasn't. I started toA about 7 a m carrying
Her
mother is caring for her two
packs full ■■ 1ft* for them: candy,
Harold W. Pennington. MO M J/c
MW \uuic ui inosc ao or
children
U4S. LCI &lt;L&gt; 1090
C*ry, Glenn Kahler. Norval Big mm. 40 foot swells one reads about, and gum. paraenule cloth and G I. un­
Mr and Mr* Keith Bas* &lt; Vir­
Wc arrived there about
Fleet Post Offic«
14a. Lockwood, and Tom Myers.
I am not anxious to Me the ocean In derwear
ginia Flail) have moved into the
San Fraactooo. Calif
Furrow apartment on S Market st.
completely fagged out 0.1 ’» The
trail was just a foot trail about two
feet wide cut out by the natives
The protein of cottoosesd flour is a
The rural fire on Tuesday after­
with their knives
First It went
straight up and then straight down good soure* of the nutritionally •*Arthur Haywood,
north of—
Bnr.----- —-----------just toe holda tn the clay and we senliaI amino acids. It has a growth- Mrs;-----------------promoting
value
approximately
four
.
bcr
s Corners, and wa* caused by
hat to go on all fours on the up­
an oil
little damage
ml burner But
Rut Utile
rt.m.»» wa»
«...
grades—about like climbing the side and a half limes that of wheat flour.
it
is
weu
euitea
w
suppremeui
m*
&lt;lane
u,e
how
*
and
lhe
nrr
lla‘1
09 THE
It is well suited
of a building Crossed three very Jr...;;!.r
X” to supptomaut the
u*
rapid streams and got some won­ proteins ot certain other toods. par­
J.ta.. |
„„ M„ Joh„
v,„
derful pictures. You should have Ucularly IbOM e&lt; U»
seen me walking across thewc riven It 1, eK.mtied that -Vwl » p,r Zlle aQn«UK, U»e blrUt ot a wa
on a log about six Indies wide with cent of the protein used for human Donald Van Zlle II Thursday. Nov.
a pack on my back, a "45" on my consumption in the United State* i» ». ln Brownsville. Tcxm Mr Van
belt. a kodak hung on my shouldsr furnished by cereal grain*, chiefly । Zlle, a nephew of G E Goodyear,
and my kneea wobbling.
wheat. Wheat flour I* known to be •-----------•---------- ■tn -la •in ••
the
consular
service
Mexico
Wc spent about two hours in one deficient in some of the eisenti*!
Lt and Mrs Robert Btuii are the
ol the big Bc.sIim" which are raised ammo acids abundant in cottonseed parent* of a 7 Ib 3 oz. daughter bom
8 or 8 feet off the ground on stilts
flour. Addition of 8&gt; little as 3 parts Nov. 30 .r the Hina I Oak hospital
There were nine men. two muddle
and named Susan Lee
Reflecting the are beauty ind jtuciouj In mg of
aged women and a real cute little I wheat flour produces a mixture con­
JoAnuc ,Flunlc.,a fre»hman at the
the OL?Soutii—Vjrginii Reel 7 no. conuituag
girl about ten years of age I hud
University Ol Kentucky, ha* been
three pound can* ot Spam with me taining 16 per cent more protelu appointed a member al the Student |
dur* Gues: Croats ot Cologne—esch a diaacni
and we all squatted around on than wheat flour alone, and a pro­ Union according to an announce­
the floor and ate meat. The Na- tein combination definitely superior ment by Ute preaident ot the Stu-1
bte Buh Crystals LJO.
giu furnished us with
Bamboo in Ils growth-promoting value to the dent Union bonrd
HASTINGS
124 E. STATE ST.
Juiee" to drink, which has very same quantity of protein from wheal
Mrs Jay Snyder has been con­
MICHIGAN
little kick to It. The "Bsshii; tour.
fined at home for several days.

I Hutinn Banner Sirik.l, Shortage*
--------------------------- Delay State'* Trunk
Line Work Program

Of Hastings Rotary

Here 8 An

IDEA!

EDITORIALS

In this day of "ehort-

age" we believe a gif t

which will provide

ON THE HOME FRONT

laitin* pl«osura II

th* idtal kind of a
gift.

GIFT CERTIFICATES
For Christmas

For One of the Following

TOASTERS
MIXERS
IRONS
WAFFLE IRONS
PERCOLATORS

CLOCKS
SHAVERS
HEATING PADS
ELEC. BLANKETS
ROASTERS

RADIOS
WASHERS
CLEANERS
REFRIGERATORS
RANGES

BENDIX WASHER and IRONRITE IRONER

LAWRENCE APPLIANCE STORE

For The
HOLIDAYS
Daytime and

After Dinner

RAYONS, WOOLENS, WOOL

i

T/vic/i ^Traditions

OLD SOUTH

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LyBorker's Drug Store

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. IMI

■^SOCIETY
SHILTON—STAFFORD
home of MBs Pearl Dryer in Has­
tings. Saturday. December first at rlag*. Her gown wm ot a white
7:1&amp; pm. Da R. Stafford, daughter satin bodice and overskirt ot mallne
made with a train. Her fingertip
Unit, was united in marriage to
Charles Shilton, son of Mrs. Lydia
quet ot chrysanthemums and car­
Shilton of R. 1. Nashville.
The color scheme was carried out nations Usd with white satin ribbon.
The groomsmen were James Mal­
In pale yellow, white, and pink, with
baskets of large while chrysanthe- colm of Hastings, who is with the
army air foroaa. Donald Corbin of
Jaeiuon,
and Oeorgo Johnson of
the Rev Harem
me
Harold a
A. KirenenMuer
Klrehenbauer tn
In

wedding was given by Mr. and Mrs..
Campball at the Dryar home.
The bride, who wm given In marrlage by har step-father Aionso
CampbelL was gowned In white lace I
^•h tong «lrere* coming to petal.
dver the wrists, a sweetheart neck- I
line, the skirt ending In a long'
traln. She wore a finger-tip veil.
and carried a bououet of white bebe 1
mums and rosebuds.
The meld of honor. Bernice Da­
vis. and bridesmaid, Loretta Dryer,
both of Hastings, were dressed iden­
tically in yellow gowns fashioned
with sweetheart necklines and wore
yellow flowers In their hair. Their
conag ea were yellow and bronze
mums with red rosebuds. John Mc-

Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Dodd* an*
nounce the coming marriage of their
daughter. Ataell to Captain Donald '
McDonald,
son of Mrs Gertrude A. '
I on September I. Al present. abeB
.stationed at D«vB-Monthan Ftelt^ McDonald of Boston. Mass. The
wedding will take place In Selfridge;
and will then Join her Field Army Chapel on Dec. 21.

CHRIS TMASi

Capt. Recd graduated from the
Hastings High School, and entered
Michigan State College, completing
two years of study, before enlisting

has fought overseas, aa a pilot, in the
European Theatre of War. At pres­
ent, he la stationed at the Douglas
Army Air Field, Douglas, Arisons.
Capt, Reed ha* applied for a com­
mission In the Regular Army, and
expeota to soon be transferred to
u; “
.another air base.
ind Kenneth McCowan of Lansing. I Mr alKj m,*. Robinson accomreception was held In the pttnicd by their son and daughter
church dining room where lace-cov- । were Sunday guest* of the Reed* at
•r’d uWe&lt; wer0 centered with baby , their farm home. Hasting*. R 1
*ri[1 ‘napdrsgon* aUraeUvely j
------—.-----------bowta I LOCAL TEACHER TO WED
wh,te taper* In crys- ; Mr. ana mt* Kooen E. Murray.
,aL?0,r*”’
. . . ,
‘ 504 N. Michigan, have announced
..-----------r* . —------------------------------Ith* comlnc marriaae of their
Mason school In 1643 and has since i

Hotel Hastings' by the ladle* from
the office* in the Courthouse. Wednesday evening. November 38th.
Mix Nell ha* resigned from her duIlea at th* County Clark'* Office a*
her husband has recently returned
from oversew. Following the dinner. the ladlce were the guest* of
nw a
«iw&gt; vuunuwnam
ai her
ner
j, MBs
Agnc.&gt;
Cunningham at
apartment
on Sooth
South Hnitover
Hanover for the
soar,
menl nn
i evening
Mr* Neil wa* presented
j with a lovely gift

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Surprise them
with a pair of coxy

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HOUSE SLIPPERS

Mis* Ila Stafford wo* the guest of !
, no nor at the bridal shower given
i by Bernice DavB Monday night at ,
Die home of Pearl Drver

The biggest array
of styles and colors
that we have ever
shown are now on
display! See them!

1643 from the Hastings
schooli
----- —u" high
T’’"--------and is serving wl"2
2___
,
rith 211.2'
tha. U. 8.
army
air force. He la stationed
at KaarnKearn■Ciinnca &gt;1
ey. Nebraska, and the couple will
make their home there for the pres­
ent.

MBs Murray, a graduate of the fee. Margie and Loretta Dryer. PatI jjnlverllly oj Michigan ha* beeni ty Shurkiw. Eva Bunnell. Iola
|I te#chlng ln the Haatlng* High ' Wilke*. Wilma Doxey. Joyce Newton.
I School for the past few year* Mr I Mr* A Campbell. Iva end Barbara
I Hilson. recently released from serv- ' Kelly. Ruth Mary Fteher. Velma
lice, has just returned from mur* 1 Leslie, Ethel Shultz. Katherine 3tafFor her daughter's wedding. Mrs
‘ than two year* oversea* duty
ford. Genevieve
Woodruff. Nita ,
Campbell chase a dark lavender, KELLER—DUFFEY
i I Miss
Mi*s Murray,
Murray,wno
whonaa
han oeen
been on
on «a siertz.
Martz. Alice
Alice mbc
Mac namorn.
Hanford. vonnic
Connie .
Mr. and Mr*. Dennis R. Duffey short
.hnri leave
ifivx of absence
aliRenri* will resume Bennett. Ruth Rngla.
Rnuln. Marji
Marti Roger* '
chiffon velvet dress and Mrs Shil­
ton was gowned in dark green crepe. of Middleville. R. 3. announce the 1 her teaching after the first of the Genevieve Lawrence, and Ruth ColA reception followed the ceremony marriaee
venr.
I lege
marriage at
of Ihelr
their rtauehter
daughter. Phvllli
Phyllis year.
with a miniature bride and groom June, to Gerald D. Kellar. COX.
topping the three-tiered wedding UA.N, son of Mra Samuel L. Kel­ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT ( Two table* of contract were in 1
Mr. and Mr. Rodney L McLeod ) play Thursday night when Mr*
cake decorated with pink rosebuds ler. Cloverdale. R. 1. Gerald. now
MUscs Joyce Newton. Pally Shur- stationed at the Separation Center. wish to announce the engagement John Havens was hostess at dreMrs Royal Haye* and Mrs
icw. Mrs Catherine Stafford of Has­ Great Lakes. Hl., is awaiting dis­ of their daughter. Mary Ella, to Dal-I sert
ting* and Miss Marjory Lails of charge
las R. Rush, son of Mr and Mr*. Junior McMillan turned in the winNashville served.
nlng ‘cores at bridge
The couple were united In mar­ Leo Rush of Lake Odessa
The bridal party went directly riage. Saturday. December 1. at 4:25
Mr. Rush Ls a graduate of Wood­
Jrotn the reception to Grand Rap­ pm. In South Bend. Ind.
Mr and Mr* Howard Orsborn
land High school and recently rc’d* for the evening.
celved his discharge from the Army entertained member* of the Fred
Tlie couple will make their home
Air
Force. MB* McLeod attended Reynold* famlllw for Thanksgiving
ARIZONA WEDDING
with the groom's mother. Mn. Lyd­ OF LOCAL INTERENT
Hasting* High school and I* now- dinner Sunday with twenty-eight
ia Shilton, in Nashville.
present Thought* went out to Ger­
The following story appeared tn a employed a* receptionist for Dr ald Reynold* oversea* and Paul
Mrs. Shilton Is employes! at the
Clarke.
Hastings Mfg. co. and Mr. Shilton
No Gate ha* been sei for the wed­ Benham In the navy and n ind­
Betrien Spring*. Mich.
will continue farming.
ulge from each »*» sent to the boy*.
ding

.Give slippers this Christ
mas — the useful pift
that will be appreciated
every day of the year!
POPULAR
D'ORSAY'S

Ruth circle met at the home of
WEDDING DATE ANNOUNCED
Mr and Mn Gay Norton have Mr* Almira Hackney last Wedneaissued invitations tn the marriage day with sixteen present The next
of Miss Marjorie Lucille Boylan and meeting will be at the church Tues­
Daniel I* Hull on Sunday afternoon. day. December 18th. n Christmas
December 16. at 4 o’clock. The rites 1 dinner nt one o'clock with exchange
will be read at the First Presbyter­ of gifts.
Attractive arrangement* of white Reed of Hastings. Michigan.
Tlicy
were
quietly
married
In
Tuc
­
ian church, followed by a reception
chrysanthemum* and greenery In
son.
Arliona.
Saturday
evening.
Oc
­
Hospital Guild 18 met with Mrs
In the church parlors. The groom­
basket* and lighted tapers in tall
elect was recently discharged from Stella Hilling on Thursday with
candelabra formed the setting for tober 21.
The bride B well known in the military service.
nineteen present The next meetthe marriage of Mis* Dorothy Anne
community and graduated from the
McCowan, daughter of F. A. Mc­ local high school Ln 1841. After
one o’clock at Betty’s Inn , DcccmCowan of Lansing end Mr*. H A her graduation, she studied at the A CORRECTION
program
In the announcement of the ap- . 'brr IHh. with ChtUinia*
— ------ ...
-- -----Corbin ot Eaton Rapid*, and Ken­ University of Michigan, before en­
neth L Dcmond. of Hastings, son of tering the Henry IPjrd School o! proaching marriage of Mln.* Janet “'&gt;d exchange of gift* in the aftcrRussel) Demond of Battle Creek, Nursing and Hygiene In Detroit In Lou Smith to Marlin E. Van Gelson I noon.
on
Saturday.
December
22.
the
hour
'
al the Mason Baptist church Satur­ her second year of study, there, she
day afternoon at four o’clock.
became a member of the Cadet was given as 8 'oclock, when II ! Sunday dinner guests of Mrs
About 85 guests witnessed the ____
______Upon
___ _ graduating,
________ „.she
__ should have been 4 o'clock in the 1 Dots Ingram were Mr and Mrs
Nurse___
Corp*
! J’V Smith. Olcn Rock, Wyo.. Mr
ceremony which wa* performed by entered the U. 8. Army Nurse Corp*, afternoon
land Mrs Ixvgan Hunt. Flint, also
— "*
Mr. and Mr* John Jordan :md Miss
Amelin Waller
LOCAL SOLDIER WEDS
MASON GIRL
Following are excerpts of the Dcmond-McCowan wedding story
which appeared In the Mason paper

Word hat Just been received here
of the marriage of Lieut. Venora A.
Robinson. eldest daughter ot Mr.
and Mrs Arthur W. Robinson ot
Berrien Sprlnp. to Capt. John W.

CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS
Be A Good Santa
QWl Hilt

CARA NOME
PERFUME
Subtle, lingering

IA

and remember HER with a fra­
grant bottle of

CARA NOME PERFUME
At present we have a fine selec­
tion of Cara Nome Sets.

FOR THE

SPORTSMEN
TOILETRIES
ANY MAN. . who is o question to buy
gifts for. will ba PLEASED to receive a set
or a single item of SPORTSMAN.

GIFT SUGGESTIONS
WE HAVE AN EXTREMELY FINE SELECTION OF
Chen-Yu Sets, Military Sets, Monogrammed Stationery,
Poker Chip Sets, Colognes, Dresser Sets, Perfumes, Baby

Sets, Pull-Match Lamps, Fruit Juicers, Pipe Racks.
QUALITY GIFTS - GIFTS THAT ARE USEFUL

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
REXALL

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Courtesy &amp; Friendly Service Shewn Ta All
PHON! 2131

HASTINGS. MICH.

Chrislms* parties of' hospital
guilds, ctuirch circles and lodge
are filling the calendar from now
on. Hospital guild No 5 got an
early start with their* On Satur­
day night they met for dinner at
Shady Nook later returning to the
home of Mr*. Roy Hubbard The
evening wa* spent in wrapping
Christmas packages for Percy Jones
and playing bridge with prizes go­
ing to Mr*. Glenn Brower and Mt*.
Hurley Fox
A vTrit ugo last Monday evening
Mrs Frank Carrothera entertained
the Hastings Elementary teachers
with dinner at her home on west
Center street, yellow chrysanthe­
mums decorating the tables with
places laid for twenty-two guests
Visiting.'which majored on the full,
pre-holiday schedule for the teach­
ing faculty. was an important topic
of conversation.
'

98c

Child's FELT BOOTEES

SLIPPERS

89‘
PADDED

Sixes

Leather Uppers

Child's Brown Kid Leather

Red or
Blue

A Big Slipper Value!

MEN'S WINE FELT

EVERETTS

EVERETT

SLIPPERS

$J29

$139

SJ98
Sixes

Thick Platform Soles

Women's PADDED SOLE
SLIPPERS

$J39

Boy s BROWN KID
LEATHER
EVERETTS

Ida Palm stir

The result* of some of those
northern hunting trips are now bc' ginning to be enjoyed. On Satur1 day Mr and Mra. Ellsworth New­
ton invited a group to their home
। for a venison dinner, their guest*
| being Mr. and Mrs. C. C BurkholI'der. Mr.* and Mrs. Fay Clardy. Mr
i and Mr*. Don Tnffee and Mr. and
Mrs. H.irold Warner. “

SOFT
SOLES

with
heel

Ked, Blur
and Wine

stives and friends came In with a
potluck dinner to help make the
day a memorable one. Those com­
ing for dinner were Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Rccsor. Woodland. Andrew
Houlstatter. Mrs Levi Houfstatter,
Mrs. fdele Lake and Mrs Jcs.sle»McLuurle and during the afternoon
many more friends and neighbor.!
called with birthday gifts and good
wishes. Mrs, Palma tier at ninety Is
a lively Inspiration; she docs all
her own work, and her house can
bear close inspection nny time She
keeps up a keen interest In her
I many friends and In the lite and
welfare of thia community

GIVE

Women's Felt Everett
Are Always Welcome

$J69

Mr end Mrs. John Beers entertallied at their home Sunday In
honor of the birthday* of Mrs Beers
and her slater. Mrs Ida Tungate,
of .Llndland Park. Gull Lake, their
birthday* being December 4. Those
present were A. C Hampton mid
Bruce. Mr and Mr* George Stern.1
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kaiser. Doris and |
Gary of Delton; Mrs. John Handl- ;
ton and Jane Ellen of Scott*. Mrs '
C. D Crosby and Dale of climax. |
Dale just being discharged from a ,
navy nlr base
Sam Ashby had a pleasant surprls* last week when n group of I
friend* appeared at hl* home on E. |
Bond St and announced they were ’
there to celebrate hi* birthday.
Card* and a lute lunch were cnjoyed wltli honor* at the former
going to Earl Bumford. Km* Ash­
by. Walter Wallace and Vert a Bum­
ford
Mr and Mrs Ward Erwav
were another couple present
On Sunday Mr*

MASCULINE MAN

WHI

SJ98

s1.98

BABY'S BLUE AND PINK
FELT BOOTEES

s1.29

KID OPERA SLIPPERS

$249

LINED

BUNN IE S

98c

Choice of
Many Styles

Baby

Sixes 1 to 6

—

MEN'S FELT EVERETT
Slippers - With Hard Soles

Men's BROWN KID
ROMEOS

$069

WOMEN
JULIET
SLIPPERS

Men s Brown Kid

Sixes

$169

Men's FELT HILO
SLIPPERS

$179

Women's HARD SOLE FELT

MEN'S and WOMIN*
LEATHER
BOOTEES

SJ98
Thick
Paddad
Solei

�PERSON

SCOTT'S SERVICE
TRUCKING

William Crawfor
discharge, apd wi

CHRISTMAS TREES

Phone orders to Garey's
Phone 2582
Or leave at 817 S. Hanover
Dlrytay llnaa Mt la caps cr black
laca type 10« par Has.
FUaa taaertlaa 1W« par word, sack
tsccasalva taasrtiaa at aaaa ad la
J
par ward, wiaiaaaa ckxrgv SOo.
10c sddiUaasl wlU be ckargad far
bllsd sda.
‘ All rsiss ars far cash.
Ada aol paid far by Wednesday foli
lewtag will ba chart-4 sa addl1
tlcsal 10a for carrying.
Foreign Claaaifud Baas Sa per weed.
Minimum cLarge 40a.

give iha
InconspicuousA*®’

'

SIGN PAINTING

I

SWANSON
AGENCY
109 W. STATE

Let us figure your

I

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

EARL C. TOWNE

DR. FRED HAUSER
VETERINARIAN

THE REXALL STORE

Real Estate Salesman

232 S. JEFFERSON
Phone 2780

DR. DERK STUIVE

DELTON

CARD OF THANKS

EMPLOYMENT—HELP WANTED

Phone 27F22

SUNDA

Property Bought — Hold —
Exchanged
t.f.

12-8

MARVIN J. THALER
Electrical Wiring

VUKS.. WID

R if t

ijn*’

!

S -is i

Floor Sanders for Rent

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

Home &amp; Commercial .

h 4b 1

i;:i

Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

TRIO TAXI
PHONE 2137

Phone 2321
tf WANTED—EMPLOYMENT

..

• ■

g ii

n

Prompt Day &amp; Nile Service
Mfsnaut Nt.

All forms of

Insurance and Bonds
JERRY
Phone 2519

ANDRUS
Natl Bank Bldg.

AUCTIONEER
Liit your Auction Sale* wilh

V.rn Marshall
EXPERT ALTERATIONS —On tur coala. FOR ham: 2
cloth coala, and drtaaea Bring tham la
for aaUaiatta. Parnalea’i Store, tor7T4F4 *'
•
marly Fraadun’a Halting!. Mich. 12-4
FOR SALE—”. ll- Cro.ley
die. new b.llrrlr. perteei
*211. Will tr.nl*. Thornton
Middleville
FOR SAtK—Ur f -It. rr.,1

Foil HALF—A n* AGFA tn.ro Vikins
F* 1 foldln* r
IS'l bi 44 _« Ib It film- &lt;’»•&gt; iron
N Qurrh Hi.. |.h»»r
13 «
:i:n.
SALE—New imrlsble Remington
r. phon* FOR .writer,
fit- K M&lt;r-'..,ll Hi I3»
.Herr r. FOR SALK—Pair «hr ;■••• Mrrendition

• lUVr.

DEWEY REED

FARM EQUIPMENT
Dates can be made at Banner office.
ATTENTION FAHNKHH—Noa la lhe
Phone 3467
HasUngs, Mich.
time to change your -teal abe.l.,1
iraelor tu niulo-r. or replare your old
U
Ure. - an hand. II. 1- 1’ivb. 42P H.
Mkb A*e,__________________ 12 IJ
FOR SALE — Intern.Uunal Farmall
Iraelor. In SO on lubber In front. Ted
E»fer. Woodland
13 13,
FOR SALE—Two roll Ito-enlhal huaher
and ,l,redd*r Kluier Hu.h, II. 5, Ha. |
ling,, phone 73OF3.
12-fl [
FOR SALE—M.l’ormlrli Deering eorn |
picker. No i». two row mounted. Al.,&gt;
new iwo wheel trailer Joe Mullmaker, 1
Lake_Odea.a, Mirh.
12 « |
FOR HALF—John Deere model II Ira. •
lor and plow 11512). etlra &lt;&lt;&gt;ml. u«ed 1
Bayer for STILES and Company,
only .mall amount. mile, .outh of |
Xa-h«llle. 1 mil. ea-t. Hr-t hou— 1
Bastings stockyards, phone 2588. or
■outh. Talherl Curli12-fl
call 617 Lacey through the week,
tf. LIVESTOCK

ATTENTION
Paying highest market

FARM BUREAU

Fun - Hides - Pelts

12 n FOR ' AUre* *d.!!l
In
kitqaa de-k. &lt;411 241*
. I*
TWO nut. of H* Inn .prayed on rmtf

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
Phone 2170
Nashville
At My Expense

LLOYD J. EATON
Son of Geo. Eaton, veteran ot 1800
auction bales.

Dotes can be made at
Banner office

WANTED
A Fox or Beagle
HOUND

zo&gt;

SUNO

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING

Cattle

Horses

Sheldon Agency

TUES..

KEWtRE

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

that l&lt; good for rabbit hunt­
ing. Will take a pup of either

ADDRESS

FOR H VI.E—Grade Ourrnaey heifer* and

calve-. Harold J&gt;o-|er. Ihi.ler ’ Pral
rierille phone_____________ I’.1 Ijl
FOR SALK—2 reci.lervd Hol-lein bull-.
1 year old and 6 month- old. From
high nroduriiig -lock Ai-O .nine grade
llol.trin h*ller» Earl Sirlrkland and
Hon. Phone 2fl-21S3 Batlie Creek 12-fl,
For
FOR SALE—Regi-irred Jer-ey raw.,
*«me fee*b. weight 40u !!••. B. F.
INSURANCE
Produrlinn Herd acrredlted far TH.
and bang, di-ea.e. Morri- Carter. 4
Hotel Hastings
Phone 2608
mile- north and 4 mile -e-l of Lake
Ode...
15-1.*I
tf.

tf

Crystal Barber Shop

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
And Efficiently by Our Local Collector

Electric Motors
Rebuilt &amp; Rewound

Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544 — Call
:ollect.

Appliances Serviced

ELECTRIC
MOTOR SERVICE

V - lx ? g i

C. "Bill" Sherwood

PHONE KF21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

For Prompt Removal
of Old, Crippled
or Dead Horses
L
and Cows
.

Harvey J. Lewi*
■fax St.
Hasting*. Mich.
Call after 3 pan.

FOR SALK—Thoroughbred O.t.C. boar
plga. ready lor »rr»lre. Arthur Hale-.
2 mite, ra.t and 1 mile north at Wood
land._______
_
IM
I’Oll SALE—Ueriaiilrs boar pig-, eligible
tn regoter. Wm. F. Volte, Woodland.
phone 366.1.
12 fl
FOR HALE—2i) Guern-ey lieltera, due to
Ire.ben .non TH and bang* le.ied.
Henry T. Welch, looi. M.*h 12 13
KOK SALK—Fullblood Guern.ey bull. 14
maa. old. 2 mil*, north and 3 mile,
ait CarltM Ccawv Lyts Lpir.

We Remove Dead Animals

HARVEY BABCOCK

IN MEMORIAM

FRANK JONES

FRIDA

Hunters &amp; Farmers

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

Lcren Coppock

'WAG

For Farms— Resort—Clly
Business Property

Marshall Furnaces

•

Phone Hickory Corner* W-R-21 ;
12,27;

EARL C. TOWNE

OPPORTI’NITY ut HtellBae .applying
Dirt and other ptnlitabl* prudorta |u
termer, in Harry ruuntj. No eiperieere
ar capital required Mu.t heir aula
and Mood reterenee. I’ermanmi Write
ur wire MrNeea Company, Hepl. T.
__Frr*|urt, lllhniii.
15 d
WANTkb—Perl lime meintenanre man
Repairs furnished and installed
f-*r in-lallin&lt; and repairing ga-uline
l•uml. I' II lua 157 Hakims- IS*
tor all makes of furnaces

182 E. State

!

Now Associated With
PROPERTY 4&gt; INSURANCE
EXCHANGE
Of Kalamazoo. Mich.
•A Complete- Real Estate Service’

, List Your Sale With
K. N. MEAD
AUCTIONEER
Call at my expense
732 F 1-3 Hastings

her two houM guo
Hnnnold. and Mia
ter. The latter
Sunday evening
at Um m. L. Co
*tayad overnight w
Don Smith, retura

BUILDING &amp;
REPAIR
WORK
■Hitt
■ u | ill luiji
* ** ***a&lt;MJ

List Your Sale With

•FOR HALF—10'W rratM ot *»&lt;■«! liar*
corn llairil hay by balr ar rarluad. Will
HENRY FLANNERY
deliver.
Phunr Freefairt 375. R«»
Fri«by. &lt; nilrt north ut llaatlno
NASHVILLE
’
PHONE 3178
nsnnuiaael.
1- S
Dates can be made al Banner office, FOR SALF-^lood. rip* eorn. Xorman
Harry. *• mile- *a»t on Htata Road
tf
_|-b22"_’b,l&gt;lL4_______________ 13
U1IKAT HTRVW tar -air. Will deliver
a bale ur a load. I'bone JOftl. 15 0
Foil HALF—in i-n altaite bay. K. A
Teietaar. II. S, II..tins- I’botie TS.’FJ.
.
11-8

.

WRs-iaUX 150

Dowling. Ph. Banfield 10-18

CORK. OAT*. WHEAT. OLOVBBLBED
BEANS. HAY » STRAW

AUCTION SALES
*

S*p«r-to*w*d Model
With New Neutral

HUGH LANNING

nrw'.&lt;’“jlr,.,,1^inJ,dr'*M&lt;CtrlUBd,r
Ville.
WINDOW-SHADES
DRESS up lb* hvW-e for Cbrialma «. Sold

BULL'S PHARMACY, INC
life fire bonds
DELTON. MICHIGAN
Protect your car. yourself and rider* j CHRISTMAS TREES
1’011 HALF—Rsiaauraa Colonial eating
with a full service policy in the
World’s Largest Automobile Insur- j FOR HALF—Fre-hly rat Ung nr-dli Cbri-tma- .rr»»« and prr.n.. SI .,••&gt;
ancc Company.
I up. S'llil by F.F.A.. Silo IV. NadiMin Hi
Farm Bureau State Aaent
___ .___ ___ ,110
Call 2908
Res. 3159 IFOR SAI.K—-llrailtiluVpianiailon (rann
Hrorrli Pin.. e»*r&gt; dij al 7ao N
1 Mlmisan. Ur*. H and !'• al l’arei»r&lt;
Marbrl. 1*. J Fat-alt
IS Id

auto

Radionic H to ring Aid

PAINTING
Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars

Delton, Mich.

12-13
FOR SALK- -&lt;’h«l»e Ilaror l'l»*. bine .
week. old. Priced right for quirk ,alr. 1
General auctioneering. Dates can
A. C. Howrn, Ore—ey. phone Prairiebe made at Banner Office.
-ille ISFI.V
12-fl
tf FOR SALK—Fullldoodrd Duroc -lock .
hoc. 3 mile, north. 2 4 mile, ra.t of I

AUCTIONEER

KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collector

Shop n&lt;

Colors Galore
Select Your
House Slippers
For Christmas
Gifts Now!

FOF

Repainting your car protect* metal,
Improve* appearance and Increuei
valuation. Bee us today.

FOI

C. F. ECKARDT
438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

Loren Hershberger
AUCTIONEER
My service* to yoo begin when you
employ me to conduct your sale. Call

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK
SALES

City Transfer and
Storage Co.

Beef steers$12-$14.50
Beef heifers$H-$I3.5O

117 N. Michigan
Phone tm—Residence Phone 748F5

Beef cows$6-$11.50

ED. FINNIE

Bulls--------------------- $10-$12.50

OUT THEY GO!

WOMEN'S
DRESS RUBBERS

Dairy cows-------------- $75-$150

GUARANTEED

TRUSS FITTING

by 0.
EXPERIENCED
FITTER
LyBARKER'S
ta-Haf.
KmaZHS

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
Phone collect for prompt service seven days a week
SMALL STOCK PICKED UP FREE

Veal$10-$18

Low Heels. Military Herbi,

Deacon*----------------------- $3-$12

Caban Heels—Bright Fin­

Lamb.$1O-$I3.5O

ish, Storm ar Sandal Style*.

Subsidy paid to teller

Sboop----------------------- $3-$7.50
Subsidy paid to seller

Feeding pig*

BRISTOL

DEAD

STOCK

Branch of Battl* Cr*«k Btaderiag Compaay
HASTINGS 2715

BATTLE CREEK 2-2961

--------- --$5-$20

Fat hogs----------- $14.60 ceiling

Rough*------------- $13.85 ceiling

Boar.-------------------- $10-$l 3.50

Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store

SWI

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1K&gt;

I

PERSONALS
William Crawford has raoelved hl*
discharge, and with Mr*. Crawford
1* spending a law* day. In Chicago
thia week.
Dtonar guests ot Mn- Richard
Cook on Sunday Included Mm. Ma*
belle Clcvardon. Detroit. Ml** Mar­
guerite Heonanapergvr. YpallanU.
Mn. R. R. McPMt. charlotte and
her two house guasta. Mra Fred 0.
Honnold. and MU* Gretchen Coul­
ter. The latter throe Joined the
Sunday evening family gathering
al the M. L. Cook residence and
stayed overnight with Mr. and Mr*.
Don Smith, returning to Charlotte
the following day.
Collegiate* Morey Hill of U. of

M. al Ann Arbor and Marge Hill of
We*tern Michigan at Kalamaux&gt;
visited at their parental home over
the weekend.
M. H. DeFoe of Charlotte, along
with the Richard Cook family, wa*
a dinner guest of the Earl Coleman,
on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Everett of Un
don and Mr. and Mr*. Roy Henncy
and daughter. Bonita, of Battle
Creek, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs Roy Everett
Sunday gueste ot Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Chamberlain were Mr. and
Mrs Arthur Crook. Miss Thela
Dean, and MU* Anna Draper of Ver­
montville.
.Mr. and Mrs. Edward Van Poper­
ing spent Saturday In Hastings
Mrs. Dark Stulve leave* Thursday

SATURDAY ONLY, DICIM8IR 8
DOUBUC FEATURE ATTRACTION

CHINA'S LITTLE DEVILS

SOCIAL ITEMS

Scudder. Sgt. Kenneth Adams ha*
arrived tn this country.
Pvt. Philip Frond*™ who. la at- Mr. and Mr*.

tlve plan* of the Weston* have them A- D. McDonald entertained at dlnAL Applayard, of

Harrison. Indianapolis, was Angele* for an indefl
Mrs. Chrater Stowell B spending
«u*14 « Mr'
Saturday in Battle Creek
Th°n»“ »MC Mr *nd Mr* Bob
Gua*u of Mr. and Mra. Bernard i ^P0 &lt;nd .daughter. Marilyn, of
Reed for sftefal days teal week were Muir.
'
Mr. and Mrs. William Gladstone of
Kalamazoo, the former having re­ ■pend this week-end with Mr. and
cently received hi* discharge a* a Mrs. Lloyd Moon, of Plainwell.
lieutenant in the navy.
Mn. Herbert Calkins, who ha*
Mrs. Warren Roush and Miss
Winnie Roush spent Tuesday tn been vhltlng her sBter. Mrs. Hugh
Myers, left Tuesday to spend th*
Grand Rapid*
J. F. Oage of Minneapolis arrived winter in Tampa. Fla.
last Wednesday to make Jtls home
Mr. and Mn. C. H. Offley and
with his son-in-law and daughter.
Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Mason.
A guest of Mr*. Jay Davis and Woodland.
Mra. R. B. Moore last week wa* their
Mr*. Earl McKlbbsn. Mi*. Willard
brother. W. N Faulkner of Chatam. wblu. m„.
Naithammer and
OllV‘rl°.
.
...
. „ I Mra. Gilbert FBhar spent last Wed­

be assigned-

Ben

played al Mn. Hebdro’a home oo

Mn. Richard Oroo*: Col. Emil
den and Richard Orooe, Jr.

United War Fur
trlbutlon to the i

Church Newc

entertaining at a family dinner on
Bunday In honor of th-lr Mlh wed­
ding anniversary. Their *on-*p-law , WELCOME CORNERS
’
• - -­
presented with a special gift from and daughter, Mr. and Mm. Thoma* ’ ~~
the hostess.
Youth Fellowship 7:30 pjn.
Amlin and Patricia of Chicago will
Youth choir practice Thun, a pan.

GRANGES

Mlu Alice Donlje, Mra. Kenneth and Mra. R«x Walters and daugh- . teUowahln, following visit* to other
Adam*, and Mlu EUur Doty enter- leT Janat and John Walter*.
county group*
talnad wilh a dearort-abower at th*
Mra. Harold Radford entertained
Th* following otSoera were elect-

nlng for the pleasure of MBs Vlx- H»*lr daughter. Mr*. Harold Camo ' 'Be president; Richard Cook, secglnte Lulkans, H**Unaa teachar
andtwo children of Lowell,
also retary and treasurer; Betty Cook,
Gerald Hurleas.
Hurlew*. ।
g
rn
who will marry Maurice DeWilte
Mr.and Mrs. Joseph N. ShuiU on devotional chmn.; Gerald
veteran of thirty months military Bunday.
i misaiona.-y chmn.;
1 DEMANDED AN EXAMINATION ,
service in India, on Dec. S3 al the
• • •
evangelistic chmn.; David Scoby,
When
. Tu^y gue‘A ~
nf»o»y m ar*-«
First Reform Church la Kalamaaoo. Places
were laid for sight fordas- 1 recreation; Narjean Nielson. planBt.
Jay Davl* were Corp, and Mrs. Ker- , —
-Dr. and-------Mrs.----O. P. -Lathrop
and- TTh* guest list. Included aU of the
on Friday evanlna when Mrs , The group will meet each Sunday
mlt Stamm of Mt. Home. Idaho
‘
■ MBs Olivo Lathrop, of Detroit, azo
Mr and Mrs. U. B. Quigley enter­ leaving Bunday for Coca, ria., and
teeing Indecent
tained Mr. and Mrs. O. E- Padel­
expect to remain till the tint ot Mary -Jo Hawley) an out-of-town John Chandler. Mra Richard Browford of Bellevue Sunday
Mrx James Cushmah Is spending January.
day. Detejpber «.
Mrf and Mra. Ken Laborleaux and
thU weekend In Kalamazoo.
I Mrs. J. W. Hewitt and Mrs. June
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mra. children *pent Saturday in Grand
; Martin will entertain the Banner
Rapid*.
Utlad. "Haro We Ara."
I yesterday at a ona o'clock luncheon. class of the Methodist Sunday school TOWNSHIF VAX MOTKti
• « •
followed with cwd*.
at tiw former * heme. 838 8 Dibble
Nila JO were Bunday guest* of Mr.
Whan a nilghbosbood group of
* * •
BL, on Tuesday evening. Dec. 11.
Mr ano **rs. uonaia onan*. jr.. and Mrs. Roston Mehney, ot St. fourth ward damsels met as per
Honoring ths-ninaly-fourth birth­ The carry-ln supper 1* to precede
Johns, as were Mr. and Mrs. Georg* schedule. al Um Wallact Osborn I day of Jacob Konkle. hB ion-in-law th* business and social program
I i and baby of Durand.
I Mr and Mra. Charles Green re- White, of Charleston. W. Va.
hem* on west Walnut atreet Thuro- ■ and daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Henry
।turned Tuesday from a weekend in
Mrs. Stuart Clement. Mrs. J. W. day evening for a whirl of bridge Weaver, will entertain with n din- their Christmas offering at this
MIMvte Fibrwaa, T»» Tree*
, Detroit.
Wilkinson and Mr*. Stanley Cum­ and aoclallbUlly. the highlight nows . ner on Sunday, though Mr. Konkle'* time.
Mr- and Mr*. R. W. Bherbuvke mings were in Grand Rapid* Thurs­ waa
t-IK.
KatnrHav naa
The genera) W 8-C 8. meeting Is
wa* avelta^lv
excitedly nnn
contributed
by Mr*. ' hirth
birth data
date la
I* Saturday.
Dec. S
8.
1 left Tuetday for North Dakota day.
Those preient will Include his son. tn be on Wednesday. Dec. 13, in the
। where they were called by the death . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gaskell and reived a call from her husband. C, W. Konkle. Denver. OoL; his Methodl.t ioclal parlor*, the Sarah
jzuic lauan wwro in
daughter. Mlu Edith Konkle. Bat- Circle serving the ona o’clock
Merihrn EuUermeBler wm home Au«u.t* Bunday.
luncheon. Reservation* may be
had Just landed In the Blates after
‘T/S2
1 Mr* p"d o,,,“
*"• “«« service tn the Pacific theatre. He Boerne Twp ; Mr. and Mr*. Arthur made not later than Tuesday noon.
I mA 'XS'1
.V'clp?:
«""•
»•&lt;«.
wanted to be home to spend Christ­ Coon and Clyde AHIeon. Battle Dec. 11. with Miw Hazel Henry,
mas with his family and play Santa Creek. CongratulsUons and best phone 3615. or Mn. Lawrence Lar­
An Interesting program
A
«*“ J“nl'
Claus with hl* son Michael, whom wtehM are extended to Mr. Konkle. kin. 3«1
is being prepared.
Cwt BUuU. W|.|»t W.Mw'g?™' WJ2J- UU1W he had never seen. Oh yea, there
I for Bergstrom Field. Tex . and was
h.,„
Mn. Abcn Johnson was hostess to
' accompanied as far a* M*mphl* by
McCal* *n&lt;l
WH- claimed by Mr* Charlotte Kelly the Study duh on Monday, lunchRobert Newton who went on to' ,1“m McCall spent Monday In Bal­
, Florida.
Ill*cre**'
Mrs. R. W. Cook reviewed the book.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Cook and
Mr* Jomc T. Hames has returned
Th* Saturday before Thanksgiving ■The Birth of Mischief,” by Raphael
Total receipt* tn the scrap paper
her sUtcr. Mr* Edith Kent, plan to I from Texas, where she spent several
Sabatini.
drive* In Hasting* during tho war
'spend from Friday till Sunday in ! month* with her husband, who was Mis* Margaret Brennan former
were 1328.26, according to Walter A.
I Chicago.
»
I stationed there while in the army............................................
In celebration of her fourteenth Eaton, treasurer .
[ Capt Ralph Herrick arrived home I but who now has been dBcharged.
gathered for tho beautifully ap- birthday. Helen Stabbin* entertained
DiabursemenU were a* follows: To
, from the South Pacific and Japan | Miss June Haynes spent Monday pointed tea given by Mis* Esther ten girl* al dinner on Monday eve- the Barry County Red Cross. $50.00; er vegetable except tomatoes.
,on Friday.after more than four in Battle Creek.
year* of service. He Ls with Mrs
Mr and Mra Oeoree Junpstrom
। Herrick at the home of her parents, were ln Cleveland on Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Charles Leonard
Mr n,
rhBrt,, p.,,i w,r.
mPlon*Derk I?”for
dBchaw C4l,e&lt;* ,O Chlca“° on Saturday by
Muera
*3' 1 F h
dbchar«c the illness of his mother. Mrs Etts
Mr .nd Mra Harold Foster went i *«’• *?'" *»relative, there
, to Chicago yesterday td attend the
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hewitt went
national convention
of
county ?? Lansing lexlay for a visit with
agents. -Harold being lhe president j Mr. and Mrs John Hewitt and
, of the Miehinan avoeiatlon of couu- -«"»»"&gt;•Smith Will left
for
;ty agents. They expect to return
** “on
“ Saturday
D‘“ *
l Los Anxcles and other place* in
i on Saturday.
,! Mr. and Mn. Fred Fairchild re­ 1 California to spend the winter with
turned last week Wednesday from, hl* sister. Mrs. Jennie Fox. and
a two week.s’ visit with relatives In other relatives.
i North Dakota and nt Clairmont. 8.
in Lulling on Saturday.
। Mrs. L. R. Mattson of Jackson I*
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Myers left
the guest of Mra. Richard Groo* last week for Florida to spend the
for hcvcrai days.
winter.
1 Mrs. Charles Moore of Boyne City
Gay Jordan Is attending a road
’ waa the guest of Mrs. Wayne Merconvention at St. Joseph this week
I rick from Friday till Monday and
Mrs. Bob Kelly was the guest of
Mrs Hattie Carpenter ot Parmelee
Mte* Betty DeVries in Grand Rapids
visited the two ladles on Saturday
for the weekend
’
1 । and Sunday.
Wishing days arc
Mr. and. Mis. James stanlakc and
Jane of Lansing visited Dr. and ncaday with her mother in Kai*.
Mr*. B. A. perry over the weekend. mazoo.

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Africa. Italy. Sicily, the Pacific area
ent*. Mr. and Mn. Harry Doue in and In Japan.
Chicago and will enter Blr Cedric Mr. and Mrs. .
Brennan, who ha* been teaching at the girls attended the show at th*
In the cat show there.
Mr*. Wayne .Merrick ha* returned
Pink and white ftowera decorated
Mn. Alice Cook Adlof of Allegan from a vi*U with Mr. anj| Mr- Kent tho luncheon table of Hutu's Tea ored guest will become the bride ot |
Room on Thursday when Mn. Geo. Lt. Col. Leonard A. Weston at Kai*- 1

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY. DECEMBER 7-8
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

ZOMBIES ON BROADWAY
and Leon Errol and Elisabeth Rhdon

MAMA LOVES PAPA"
SUNDAY and MONDAY. DECEMBER 9-10

Our Crystal Ball

Charlie Rujriez. Fay Balnter and Marjori* Reynold*

THREE IS A FAMILY"
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 to 5:00

reflects hisfondest gift-wish

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. DECEMBER 11-12-13
Anne Baxter and Ralph Bellamy

'GUEST IN THE HOUSE'
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R e e d ' s 'twwt'K’wrc'

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haven. Mra.
Erma Gardner and MIm Elinor Ha­
ven visited a cousin al Allen, near
Coldwater, on Sunday.
Saturday guest* of Mr. and Mr*.
Marjorie RHzman of Hastings was
Guy Giddings were Mr and Mr*. among those coeds who were chosen
Ray Hiatt and son. Dick, of Battle as hostessee at a tea given Wednes­
Creek
day afternoon. November 28. by the
T! omen’s League of W.M-O. for all
ion Roush) and baby have moved to
Detroit where he has employment. women on the campus, both faculty
MB* Joan Smith visited Grand and student*.
The Hasting* Men’s Chonu will
Rapids friends over the weekend
Miss Mildred Wright of Buttle sing at the Striker school house
Creek wa* the guest ol Mr. und Mra. Dec. 7. following the penny supper.
Freeman Furrow over the weekend.
Mrs. Fred Reynold* is on the sick
Mrs. Rose Calkin*. in company IBt.
with Mr. and Mr* Alton Rathbum
Theft* of milk ticket* and money
of Grand Ledge, left yesterday for from milk bottles have been report­
Florida to spend the winter.
ed In tlie second ward. Sums up
S/Sgt. Garrett Isham, who ha* to 81.00 have been thus stolen
been home on furlough, went to
Asked what excuse ho had for
Fort Sheridan, HL on Monday for
not bringing home a good buck from
his discharge from service.
Mr. and Mra Charles Solomon his hunting trip in the upper pen­
attended a- family dinner on Sun­ insula, Undershertlf Doster’s laconic
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. reply wa* -I missed him." He re­
Leslie Russell of Lansing. Cover* lumed late Saturday night
Richard Hinkley. QM 1/c. who
were laid for fourteen
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis were ha* been on a trip In the Pacific,
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. has arrived in the United Blate* and
called
his mother. Mra. Hazel Hink­
Frank Huizinga of Campau lake,
who arc moving to Caledonia this ley. from Ban Diego. Cal., test week.
Few gifts are more acceptable
Mrs. Philip Beebe &lt; Dorothy Stan­ than a yearly subscription to the
ley* came home yesterday having Banner.
Martha Maus and Keith Lanci*received her dBcharge at Great
Lake*. III. Mr. Beebe met her In ter will sing in the annusl Chri*tChicago where they spent the week­ mas concert of thn AlM-n r-ti—
end.
•
choir Sunday. December 18, at Ute
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crook have First Methodist church. Martha
returned from a week* stay in sing* alto and Keith ba** In the
Bat^&amp;Creek with Mr. and Mr*. choir of 73 voice*.
Loy BWer and children.
Tlie attractive ChrBtmas seen* at
Pfc. Winston Merrick B home on the C. R. Rogers Seed store B the
furlough from Percy Jones hospital work of hi* little granddaughter,
and will also (pend part ot tlie Joan Ryan who spent her eleventh
time with Mra. Merrick and chil­ birthday last Saturday arranging
dren in White Pigeon.
the window trim. A lake with Santa
Mr. and Mr*. Weldon Bronson
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. and hte reindeer on one aldo'and
Basil Smith and Diane of Jackson. In the East the Star of Bethlehem
John Armbruster of Clarendon and Die Nativity acene.
If you are puzzling about a ChrUl­
HUM IU., visited his parent*. Mr.
and Mr*. J- W. Armbruster, from inas gift for your absent friend why
Saturday till Tuesday. Mrs. Arm­ not subscribe for the Banner. Il
bruster. Jr.. B recovering nicely from
a recent operation al the hospital in thoughtfulneaa fifty-two tlmea in
Berwyn. III.
On Friday Mra. Gay Jordan, a
Mr. and Mra. Ray Braxce ol Kal­
amazoo were gucsU of Mr. and Mra. member of tho camp and hospital
Charles Barhc* on Saturday and commltcc drove to Percy Jone* hos­
pital to deliver 120 down cookie*
Bunday.
Guests of Mr and Mrs Fred baked by various women’s organi­
Jones lor over the weekend were hte zation* in the city, she was'scniece. Mrr. Willard Gilliland, who cumpanird by Mrs. Kellar Stem and
•
- -Pesquelni
of
Mexico
was here from Friday till Sunday MBi ’Lupita night when slie left tor her home In City.
Pittsburgh. Pa Mn, OUlllaml luid
lust received her discharge as a
Valuable By-products
WAVE. On Bunday the guest* were
Toluol, benzol, phenol, nsphthsMr. and Mrs. RumcII Mott and Mer­
lin of Wall lake. Mra, Carl BooUman cnp. ammonia and creosote oil ar*
raluablc
coke by-products. By-prodof Delton and Mr. and Mrs Russell
Smith of Kalamazoo. Pau) Waler*
of Parchment, who has received 111* motive* la tlte consumption of bldischarge from military service in

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FOUNTAIN PENS, PLAYING
CARDS, CHIPS, SHAVING
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STATIONERY, TOILET SETS,
PERFUMES, COLOGNES, FACE
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MICHIGAN

This Store Will Bo Closed Thursday Afternoon, Dca'Mthrr 20

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. DECEMBER «. 1M5

IDEAL GIFT
MERRIER CHRISTMAS
CHILDREN'S SHOES
In a Big Array of Styles

High Shoes in
Brown, White,
Black and Patent

All Sixes - 2 to 9

$ J69 and S|98
Every Pair Designed to Protect

Little Feet

NW J Mrs. Cora Whitney and daughter.
M MLss Doris Whitney were In HasJ tings Saturday afternoon on busl__
ness. Mtos Whitney, who has charge
—11 of Junior Red Cross work, turned
11 In a splendid amount of nice work
11 which had been done here. * Mr.
I and Mrs. Milan Trumbo are enter| talnlng their brother-in-law. Will
II Snyder of Lansing for several days
this week. * Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
Scott and three daughters of Sar­
anac visited at the Howard Hewitt
I home on Sunday. They also called
j at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
I Hewitt and Mr. and Mrs. Laverne
. Hewitt. * Mrs. Samuel Schuler and
| Miss Olga Eckardt called cn Mrs.
Ella Flory and Mrs. Jennie Slocum
11 Thursday afternoon. * Miss Eleanor
1 Klein of Miami. Florida, who visited
1 a few days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Fisher and non Don
Duncan lfft b&gt;* P&gt;»ne from Detroit
iin । Friday to return home.
Mr. and Mrs Gerald McMillen
KN “nd Mre- Heo McMl»en spent one
Ufen dB&gt;' la5t werk ln Lansing. * Mrs.
'flBl Howard Hewitt. Miss Carrie Grozinger. Mra. Agness Hewitt and Mrs.
I Carl Hewitt and Mrs.Vsne Wotring I
KSfl were in Battle Creek Tuesday. * I
" Guests for supper Saturday evening

ter and son David, of Elgin. Ill, I
Mrs Buryi Townsend and roommate ,
of Hastings and Mr. and Mra. Charles Townsend and daughters,'
Shirley Ann and Mary Lou. * Mr. I
and Mrs. Peter Fender and Mns.J
Pearl Houhtgon were Nashville vis-;
itors Monday afternoon. * Mrs. 11
Raymond McLeod, son Marvin and . j

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Men's and Boy's
Sizes

Sunday dinner guests of their par- | was a fighter pilot aboard one of the escort else carrier* which played such
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Williams. I.
Mrs. Dan Johnson of Battle Creek j
the Atlantic ocean.
was a caller at the Williams home

*2.49

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4 BUCKLE ALL RUBBER
ARCTICS

*3.98
*4.48
All Sixes
7 to 12

MEN'S FELT SHOES
INCH KNIT
WOOL
Uppers for Cold

Weother Protection

*2.69
All Sixes
6 to 13
MEN'S TOP QUALITY TOUGH

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r

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53.49
Women's Bowling Oxfordi.. $2.98

MEN'S
SHEEPSKIN
MOCCASINS

*1.69
£nlrl Drive

For Cold Days

8:00 pm. Friday. Christian En­
deavor Buaineaa Meeting at the
home of Mr. and Mra. Lawrence
Chase,
The W.MA. will meet Thursday,
Dec. 13 with Mrs. Lawrence Chase*.
The Kilpatrick Christian Endeav­
or observed Missionary Night with
a well planned program at which

terestlng discussion of her work as
a missionary In India.
The speaker Sunday evening at
the Woodland W M A Thank-OfierSpeas.
Ship Christening
launching a ship by smashing a
boule of champagne on the prow
dates back to an ancient supersti­
tion of buying the God of Luck a
drink before putting out to sea.

To the People
of this Community
You've celebrated V-E Day and

Foot Form Lost

Brown Soles

, Kilpatrick
i 10:30 am. Sunday school.
' 11:30 am. Morning worship
8:00 pm. Christian Endeavor—
Consecration Service.
8:00 pm. Thursday, prayer meet-

* away suddenly Wednesday evening vice pres.. Joyce Curtis: sec.. Janice
Mr and Mrs Lester Warner and
Crockford. treas, Phyllis LnRcau.
children, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 1; at his home in Battle Creek.
Seniors—Pres, Herbert Shartle.
Ham Warner were Sunday dinner 1 Mr. Barnum. son of the late Mr.
Mrs. John Barnum. was „bom
guests of Mrs. Rebecca Smith of ,and
—
„„ vice pres, Raymond Bond: sec,
Eul
• Mr. ,nd Mn "&gt; WoodlMId .nd Und here m»n, Marilyn Eckardt: treat.. Dorothy
Bnberi arm .nd »n Phillip .nd.
»Uld« pnd on . Um Varney: reporter. Dorothy Anderson.
Mn. Con Lrfflrr ..n dinner ninU -IU11.h“
“J?
Sunday »r Mr. .nd Mn c.rl Bur“’»?
“•"J'
Hr * Mr .nd Mn Carl Wain who I Cr—k Hr
-ur,nrd hr hla wllr.
John Warner who received his
• rm to Florida laal March lur an ■
ch"'“
,“’“*■ •
Indrdnllr .lay an al St. Felm- I dauahler Mn. Sarah MaUlaon. aU discharge from the army at Camp
bur. and an rn)oyln. Ihr aoulhland 1 .nndrhlMnn, Iwo .Inara and Ian Chaffee after which he visited In
vrrr mueh. They enjoy rcelnr many । kroltlrrJl',o( Mi­ Kansas. Minnesota and Wisconsin,
has arrived home. He was in town
ni ihelr local home trlend, who .o :
Tyiee ot Xaat Woodland.
Friday and Saturday and called at
to Florida, for their vacations. *
„
.
.,
the homes of his grandparents, Mr.
Mlns Ruth Baumetoter from Burr
Hough-Schneider
Oaks la staying at the home of Mr I Miss Etta Schneider of Woodland and Mrs. William Warner and uncle
and Mrs. Maxwell Ritter until after n,ld Mr Ernest Hou«” of Suntlcid and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Lester War­
Christmas. She to assisting Mrs were united In marriage Wednesday ner.
S Sgt. and Mrs. Dwight Fisher
evening, November 21 the ceremony
Ritter at the Weaver Variety stored evenlrur.
and son Bruce were weekend guests
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pell of Grand being performed by the Rev. A. J.
of the formers mother. Mrs. Elmer
Rapids were Sunday dinner guests Lewis, pastor ot the Woodland
Fisher. Sgt. Fisher Is from Vaughn
and spent the afternoon with Mr. Evangelical church.
Miss Schneider was formerly a General hospital. Hines. Ill, where
and Mrs. James Tyler. * Mr. and
he was assigned with the Quarter­
Mrs. Milan Trumbo spent a week teacher In the schools of Ionia
master Corps. He is expecting he
visiting at the home of their daugh­ county and at the Evangelical Chil­
may receive his discharge this week.
ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. dren’s Home at Flat Rock. Ohio,
Ellon Vandecar has been promot­
Ward Plants and daughters of Hart­ but for the past few years she has ed from Pfc. to Cpl. He Is sta­
ford. * The Rev. and Mrs. Frank been employed In the office of the
tioned
at Okinawa. Elton writes
Moxon were Sunday dinner guests Woodland Mutual Fire Insurance
that
on leave he has enjoyed two
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stairs. * , Co­
trios to Manila and two trips to
Mrs. Marie Barry of Northwest 1
Tokyo.
McLeod-Dever
Woodland was a supper guest of Mr.
Mtos Phyllis jane Dever,—
daughter
and Mrs. George Sears Friday eve- । --------------------------------------- -----The Womans Study club will meet
ning. Later tn the evening Mr. and °r Mr. and Mrs. John P. Dever of
Mrs Arthur Chrtotophersen of Lake I Clinton. Iowa, and Elwood G. Mc- for the Dec. meeting Tuesday eve­
Odessa came 'to enjoy an oyster' Leod. 80,1 °f Mr n|,d Mrs. Gilbert ning the 11th at the school building.
supper with Mr. and Mrs. Scars I McLeod of Woodland, were mar- There will be group singing of
call will
be
Mrs. Bertha Flory called on Mrs rlcd at 10 o'clock in the St. Irenaeus ,I Christmas carols. Roll ....
------Scars Thursday afternoon. * Mr church on Thanksgiving day with lirsponded to by—"Why I Love
and Mrs. Tom Long of Grand Rap- |,he pastor, the Rev. Edward F. Jack- i Christmas." There will be special
ids were overnight guests recently । *cn- officiating at the double ring music by a ladies' Quartet. This
‘of their mother. Mrs. Wayne Long
ceremony In the presence of rela- shor’ program will be followed by a
Mrs Arlie Spindler accompanied t,v“ and friends.
' Christmas party with Inez Winans
Mr and Mra. Merle Wheeler and
A reception and wedding dinner ] ns chairman. Members please bring
daughter Georgia and Mrs Baker 1
held Stowing the ceremony, n gift costing not more than twento Middleville Friday evening to see !Thc er00"1 and bride took a wed- ty-five cents for exchanging,
the senior plav. "Lavendar and Old 'dlng
,0 Canada and after Jan. | 'Hie annual Thank-Offering servLace " Mr. Wheeler's niece, Lor- 1 ,hfy
b® at home ln East Lan- Ice ot the Woman's Missionary soralne Wheeler was the leading lady. sing where Elwood plans to attend icletyof the Woodland United Breth“ church ----ren
was—
held Sunday eve. Miss Wheeler was a former W H S. school. They arc visiting at the II'
jj ning at the church with the messtudent. They al) had dinner at the home of the grooms parents.
|."a»e given by the Rev. Dorlene
Carl Wheeler home before the play.
Organlolioiu
Speas.
* Mrs. Audra Kussmaul and daugh­
The Cheerful Helpers club will
ter Margene. and Mrs. Cora Whltnev and daughter
daut
Births
Doris very clev- meet at the home of Mrs. Ray
‘-erly ----planned
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Pierce of Lan­
-_-:d a surprise party for Scheel Saturday. Dec. 15 instead of
with
Mrs. Arthur Bates as formerly sing announced the birth of a son
their neighbors.
nelRhbo
Mr. and Mrs. Lawannounced.
born nt Sparrow hospital Nov. 17.
The Charity Circle of the Metho­ weighing eight and one-half pounds.
------- " A very pleasant social eve­
__ ning
nine of
ol games was enjoyed. Lovely dist church will have a Christmas Hr has been named Douglas Ford.
refreshmenu were served and Mr. party in the church parlors on Fri­ Mrs Pierre Is the former Llene
and Mrs. Smith were presen^d a day evening. Dec. 7 with thc hus­ Rjilrigh who lived here.
On Friday evening. Nov. 30. a
gift. The Smiths are planning to bands and families os guests. A
I potluck supper will be served at 7 daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.
move to Lake Odessa soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hatch were o'clock. Each one bring sandwiches Charles Kenney at Hoff's hospital
and
one
dish
to
pass.
Also
bring
at
Lake Odessa. The little miss
on a business trio to Coldwater.
Ohio and Port Wayne. Indiana. a gift for exchange. A program Li weighed 7 pounds and 2 ounces.
She has been named Barbara Ellen.
Tuesday. * Mr and Mrs Colon planned.
The Missionary Society of the
Schalbly of Kalamazoo. Mr. and
Announce Engagement
Mrs. Kennard Schalbly and family Church of the Brethren will meet
Mr. and Mrs, John Gardner of
of Honklns. Mr and Mrs. Hobart Thursday for an all-^lay meeting
Schalbly of Grand Ran ids. Mr and with pot-luck dinner served at noon Woodland announce the engage­
Mrs. Charles Hesterly and Mrs. This meeting is one week earlier ment of their daughter Lucille to
Henry Schalbly were recent dinner than the regular time. There will Perry Stowell son of Mr. and Mrs.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George be sewing to do and plans made for Ford Stowell of Woodland. The
Schalbly. * Miss Barbars Bailey of the supper and bazaar Co be held wedding will be an event of DecernHastings was a weekend visitor at the evening of Dec. 13. Mrs. Eldon
Farrell will be hostess for the meet­
frock Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bntmm ing.
The regular W.S.C-S. meeting was
were dinner guests Sunday. * Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Baitinger entertained held at the church parlors Wednes­
Sunday school 11:15 am.
for dinner Sunday Mr and Mrs day evening. Devqtlonato were led
Youth'Fellowship 8:00 pxn.
Waiter Fisher of South Woodland by Mrs. Esther Wingard and Mrs.
Anna Dell conducted the Bible ।। Midweek service Wednesday night
and Capt. and Mrs Norman
and family of Hastings. * Mrs. study, the lesson being about Rahab [_1.8:00 pm.
The
next
meeting
will
be
on
Dec
I
।
Choir .rehearsal Thursday night
George Paul who had gone to Chi­
cago to visit at the home of her 12 with election of officers. In Jan- ' g oo pm.
~-.—
Christmas
program Sunday night
son Raymond and famlh- was taken uary the study lesson will be about
ill Thanksgiving day. She Is in a Ruth. Mrs. J. L. Smith will be the Dec. 23rd.
hospital there and word has been leader.
The Church of the Brethren I*
Carlton Center
received by relatives here, her con­
starling to practice in preparation
Worship service 12:00
dition is quite serious.
Sunday school 11:00 am.
.Mrs. Llovd Towns spent last week for their Christmas program. "Like
in Sunfield with her mother. Mrs the Wise Men” which is a Christmas
Christmas urogram Thursday
Elizabeth Ttckner helping care for program in song and story and will night Dec. 20th.
her brother. Delbert Tickner who be presented at the church on Fri­
day
evening
the
21.
has been ill for some time. He
The Woodland W.C.T.U. will meet
passed away Saturday night at 3
Mrs
oclock Funeral services were held Friday afternoon Dec. 14.
Robert Ebey, Pastor
at Sunfield Tuesday at 11 o'clock Mattle Schneider will be hostess.
* Mr and Mrs. Clifford TOusley
Morning worahlo 10 ajn.
School Calendar
were recent visitors with the for­
Sunday achool 11 am.
Dec. 3 Christmas Seal sale opens
mer’s mother, Mrs. Bertha TOusley
_!
Dec. 7 Basketball at Nashville
of Sheridan. * Kav Williams,
Dec. 13 South Woodland Bretnren
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
I. H. Osgood. Minister
Williams is making a nice recovery cafeteria supper.
Woodland
Dec. 14—Middleville here
from an appendectomy which she
10: 00 am. Morning worship
Dec.
18
—
Christmas
program
underwent Wednesday ntoen’ng at
11: 00 am. Sunday school
Dec. 20—Lake Odessa here
Elm St. hospital in Battle Creek.
4:15 pm. Children’s Bible HourDec. 21—Vacation begins at 4 pm. Junior Christian Endeavor.
Jan. 2 School opens.
7: 30 pm Evening worship
8: IS pm. Christian Endeavor­
Funeral services were held at the
The Woodland High school class Leader. Byron Hesterly.
U. B. church Saturday afternoon for officers have been chosen as follows:
7:30 pm. Wednesday, prayer meet­
Juniors—Pres, Lynwood Hynes, ing

W

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While you were- buying extra
bonds to equip and back our

I Penicillin's Power Lies in

Ability to Kill Germs
The remarkable properties of
penlcllUn are due to Its ability to
kill bacteria. In certain Infections it
kills the causative organisms, or
stops their growth entirely, without
harmful effect on the petlenL II is
not. however, a cure-all, since It to
not effective against all types of In­
fection.
Among the diseases known to be
routed by penlcllUn are osteomyeli­
tis. pneumonia, gas gangrene, and
gonorrhea. It cures certain types of
infection against which the sulfa
drugs fail. Penicillin is being used
with great success in the treatment
of Infected wounds. One of the most
dramatic effects of the drug is the
almost Immediate relief from pain
that it affords.
Penicillin Is administered ex­
ternally, In the case ot wounds or
surface infections, or by injection,
but to ineffective when taken by
mouth. The amount required for a
cure ranges from 100,000 to 1^0.000
units for gonorrhea to a million
unite or more for most other in­
fections.

First Air Mail Flight
Made Back in 1911
The first air mail flight was
made by Earle Ovington on Seplem-

mall between Nasiau Boulevard and
Garden City Estates, Long Island.
runaway llv-

inflation speaks for itself in this
rrpert to you by Ted R. Gamble,
National Director of tho Treas­
ury’s War Finance Division. Beys
he: "Americans invested in war
bonds two-thirds of every excess

cost of living,”
Tie extra Victory Bonds you
buy today are the most Important
cause they battle to preserve the
gains you have scored on the
home ffbnL Hold the war bonds
you own. Buy extra Victory
Bonds. That's self-interest which
senes you and your country.
for yourself in seven previous war
loans. V-I (Victory o-er Infla­
tion) Day is today and every day
you buy more and more Victory
Bonds.
THE EDITOR

operating on a rigid schedule and
opened to the public was estab­
lished by the United States on May
15, 1018, when a route was opened
between New York, Philadelphia
and Washington, D. C. At 11:30
a. m. Lieut. Torrey H. Webb, avia­
tion section, signal corps, U. S. A,
left Belmont Park with the first mall­
carrying plane from the N. Y. end.
arrived at North Philadelphia at
12:30 and transferred his mall to
Lieut. J. C. Dagarlou, who left six
minutes later for Washington, arriv-

Boyle left Potomac Park. Wash., for
Philadelphia at about 11:30 a. m.,
but 23 miles from Washington his
plane was forced down and the mall
was taken back to that city In a
special truck. Lieut. Howard Cul-

Defrosting Adds to
Efficiency of Refrigerator
Don't pul defrosting the refrlgerator oft too long. Do It before the
fro*t on the evaporator becomes ■
quarter of an inch thick. Thick froit
makes freexing toko longer . . .
slows down the cooling of foods . . .
sends the temperature up.
When defrosting. be sure the drip
tray la empty and in place to catch
the melting frost. Remove freexer
trays, especially if there are Ice
cubes In them—this hastens defrost­
ing.
Never use anything sharp to chip
frost from the evaporator or to
loosen cube trays. There Is danger of
scratching the finish and puncturing
the coils that hold the freeilng fluid.
If the manufacturer recommends
it, defrosting can be speeded up by
removing the cube trays, filling
them with hot but not boiling water,
and return them to their shelves.
With the control set at ''off" ot "de-,
frost." the frost will melt quickly.
The job Is finished in a short limo
and the refrigerator can'be back in
use.
------------ •------------Potato Storage - &gt;
The right kind of storage place
must keep the potatoes from freesIng, from getting loo warm and it
must be dark. After the potatoes
have dried off following digging
they may be stored In ventilated
crates, barrels or boxes In a cool
storage room in the basement. To
properly cure potatoes, experts
recommend holding them at a tem­
perature of from 00 to S3 degrees
with high humidity for the first 10
days of storage. After that they
should be stored at a temperature
of frum 38 to 40 degrees. Pits also
make good storage places for both
potatoes an&lt;| vegetables In those
areas where there Is normally a
good snow coyer throughout the win­
ter. However, when potatoes are
stored in pits they must be well
covered to prevent freezing. This
may be done by first putting a layer
of straw over the pit, followed by a
layer of dirt, a second layer of
straw and then dirt. As the tubers
are removed from the pit during
the winter, care ahould be taken to
re-cover it carefully.

the Washington plane, upon hearing
of the mishap, flew the Philadelphia
mail to New York, landing at Bel­
mont Park at 3:37 p. m.
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iting Adds to
iency of Refrigerator
put defrosting the refrigera­
te* long. Do it before tbe
the evaporator becomes a
of an Inch thick. Thick frost
freexing take longer . . .
iwn the cooling of foods . . .
e temperature up.
defrosting, be sure the drip
rmpty and Ln place to catch
ting frost Remove freezer
'specially if there are ice
, them—this hastens defrost-

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OECIMREK 8. 1945

[NINETIETH YEAR

iorry-DowImg
breeders Ass'n to Meet

the lucky member in attendance. I
Dr. B. J. Killham, Extension Vet- I

use anything sharp to chip
cm the evaporator or to
ng the finish and puncturing
। that hold the freeilng fluid,
manufacturer recommends
sting can be speeded up by
g the cube trays, filling
th hot but not boiling water,
am them to their shelves.

the frost will melt quickly,
is finished in a short time
refrigerator can be back In

Western Electric
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)

Ight kind of storage place
ep the potatoes from freern getting too warm and it
&gt; dark. After the potatoes
rled off following digging

barrel* or boxes In a j cool
room in the ba»ement. To
cure potatoes, expert*
end holding them at a tern। of from 60 td 65 degrees
lh humidity for tha first 10
storage. After that they
&gt;e stored at a tempsrature
38 to 40 degree*. Pit* al*o

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but buildings not wired, very pleasant setting and
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1 A firemist and a planet.
' A crystal and a cel).
, A jelly-fish and a saurian.
A cave where the cave-men dwell:
' Then a sense of law and order,
A face upturned from the clod:
I Some call it Evolution.
। And others call it God."
—Reprinted from thc
New England Journal.

t Description of the week—ConceroI Ing Arthur Godfrey, It called him
i the man with thc voice like warm
oatmeal and ground glass.
|

OWN,

an&lt;J vegetables in those
/here there is normally a
&gt;w cover throughout the winwever. when potatoes are
in pits they must be well
to prevent freezing. Thia
done by first putting a layer
1 over the pit, followed by a
f dirt, a second layer of
nd then dirt. As the tubers
wved from the pit during
er. care should be taken Xo
it carefully.

&lt;TS

ntrex a

BARRY BYPATHS I News

lege will ^vWt a few association
। ame ratzronu
The Barry-D o w 11 n g Artificial member'* herd* during the day and
-AMrKUN
feeder's Association will hold their speak on the evening program re-1
t
, -—
hnual meeting at the Dowling garding “Breeding Difficulllca and '
their
Correction".
George
Parson
'
Now
that
the war is over, we all
hurch on Tuesday evening, DecemExtension Dairyman from Michigan I are hoping to see the business places
final program Is arranged and the State College, will also address thc tn Hastings all decked out with
meeting on "Dairy Herd Manage-1 their pre-war Christmas decora­
kneral public is invited.
I As an inducement to one hun­ ment Problem*". ■
; Hon*. We hope to sec the Christmas
The meeting and program is open ' star on the bank, the manger scene
ted percent attendance by mem­
bra of the association. Lloyd A. •*
— *•
—------•----- —
to visitors.
New
members
are—en­ in Walldorfl-* yard and the big
jarttU, prominent Holstein breeder couraged to sign up and obtain a Christmas tree in the Court House
funny County, is donating a number on the grand door prize. square. We love the door decora­
urebred registered Holstein heifer County Agent Foster will assist with tions on West Green, especially the
the annual meeting and drawing.
one with Santa'* red rubber boots.
Won't all of theae lovely, holiday
; trimmings be a welcome sight to
, our returning service men? Let'*
, give Christmas al) we have this year.
' out of the gratitude that is in our
Make HEARING Happinett Your ChrUtmae Gift! hearts for our "Peace On =•"**•
Earth.
j Goodwill Toward Men."

Thc Old Cat got on my lap and
snooped In my knitting until I knit
one of his whisker* In with the
yam. and then he was huffy about
It and pouted on the oil burner for
thc next hnif hour
At least ha
doesn't chew tlie yarn in two. as he
used to do constantly when he was
a kitten. What Is there about wool
yarn that Is so irresistible to a
Last weeks' marriage licenses had
a Fish united with a Bass, and I
spent half of the night, when I
should have been sleeping, trying
to figure out the nature of the otlspring. And Retting nowhere.

I • Definitions: Courtship: A man
■ pursuing n woman until she catches
him.
History: Something thot never
happened, written by a man ilw
wasn't there.
Love: Tlie most fun you can have
without laughing.
Monologue: A conversation be| tween liusband and wife.

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STATE FAIR HEARING
TO BE HELD IN LANSING
DECEMBER 10
Arrangements have been made by
Charlo* Figy. Director of the State
Department of Agriculture, for the
Special Study Committee, which has
been appointed to gather informa­
tion regarding the location of the
Michigan State Fair, to hold a hear­
ing In the Senate Chamber In the
city of Lansing on Monday. DecernAt a previous hearing of the com­
mittee sevaral Individuals and representativei of farm organizations,
who had expressed a desire to be
heard, were unable to be present.
Therefore, it is the decision of the
committee to hold this second hear­
ing for the convenience of those
who care to further present their
views on the resumption of the State
Fair and its location.

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AND

FUR SEASON CHANGES
For the benefit of farmers and
others who wish to take advantage
of profits to be had In part-time
fur hunting and trapping. Arnold
O. Haugen, game extension biologist
of Michigan State college, offers a
summary of this year's trapping reg­
ulations:
"The seasons on fur animals arc
the same this year as they were in
1944. except that the season on
mink allows an extra month of
hunting, closing on January 31. 1946.
Also, the opossum has been removed
from the game list and can now be
taken at any time. The season on
muskrat and mink opened November
1 in the Upper Peninsula; on No­
vember 15 in Zone 2 (upper half of
Lower Peninsula &gt;; and will open on
December 1 in Zone 3 (the farmland
section of southern Michigan). A
statewide trapping season on bad­
ger and skunk opened November 1.

Now I’ve heard everything. They
have a fountain pen that is guar­
anteed to write for two years with­
out refilling. Ours sometime* write*
for two minutes without a refuel job.
but TWO YEARS, my maiden aunt! EOG MARKETING CONFERENCE
What would anybody And to stall
A- two day conference, December
around with and put of! the tank of 12 and 13. has been announced by
letter writing if you couldn't fill Charles Figy. Director of the State
the pen, clean up the spilled ink, department ot Agriculture, at which
■tart a page and sop up blops ot time plans for handling Michigan's
Ink. then ditto the procedure a few 1946 egg crop will be thorough!? dis­
times and then decide It was too cussed.
late to write the letter, anyway.
It ha* been estimated that unless
With a pen like this, procrastina­ heavy culling of the laying flock*
tion would have no excuse at all.
take place, the egg production dur­
ing the first half of 1946 may be
nearly as great as in 1945. It is
Concentrate* Needed
hoped that this 1946 crop can be
Experiment* show that carcasses
handled without disastrous sur­
of good quality cannot be produced pluses.
on young beef cattle without feeding
Hobart Creighton. Director. Poul­
a considerable amount of concen­ try Branch ot the United States
trates. In other words, beef pro­ Department of Agriculture. Wash­
duced on pasture alone will not have ington. D. C.. and representatives
enough fatness to be of sufficiently of the Michigan Department of
good quality to meet the demands of Agriculture. Michigan State College
our larger markets and of consum- and the egg trade will lead the dis­
cussion.

US

Crepes and Satins,
lutifully made.

L.

PECK

429 8. Michigan

Hasting*

Warpa Metal
Pouring cold water into a hot ket­
tle or frying pan tends to warp the
metal so that It will not fit fiat oo
the top ot the stove or electric ele­
ment. and foods will not cook evenly.

ENLARGEMENT

FUND DRIVE
A County-wido Drive to Raise

OFFICE SUPPLIES
Rubber Stompi, Inking Pads and Inks, as well a«
Mimeograph and Hektograph supplies
Typewriter ribbons, carbon papers, typing papers, typewriter

SHOP
PHONE 2132

BARRY COUNTY LUMBER CO.
125 N. JEFFERSON

HASTINGS

MEN'S

mund FalUcki. Fr. PalUcki's ad­
dress was on "Hie Position of Worn1
en in the World." He urged the re­
building of the home as a family
Mrs. Arthur Laubaugh on N.
center. The elecUon of officers for
the coming year resulted Ln the Michigan Ave. will entertain the
unanimous vot^ for the candidates- Widow* Club on Wedne*d»y. Dec.
A potluck dinner
served
named
iiuiucu u&gt;
by the
me I1U1UU1UUIIM
nominating tuuilllllcommit - 12.
_ ------ will
... Tbe —
■
tee. Retiring officers were Mrs. Al- I at, 8 o clock. There will be a 25c
bert Stauffer, president; Mrs. Vlvexchange.
Ian Anderson, vice president: Mrs.
-----------Don Fedewa. secretary; and Mrs. | The Thomapple Garden Club will
Claude Smith, treasurer, who will . hold it* annual Christmas party al
succeed herself a* treasurer for 1946. I 2 pjn. Thursday. Dec. 13. at the
The new officers are Mrs. Don Fe- i home of Mrs. I. J. Smith. Ill E.
dewa, preaident: Mrs. George Maur- Colfax St. Members please bring
er. vice president: Mrs. Don Toffee, I guext*. Around 25c In value suitable
secretary.
1। -for .................................
the invalid soldiers at Percy
| Jones.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Hospital Guild No. 14 will meet
Robert P. Hilson, in U. S. Service
f for dessert bridge nt 1:30 Tuesday,
Kathleen V. Murray, Hastings
_
„
. .
—I
&gt;1, u. mi- uuuie in nun. ixciicr
Eugene Harris. Bangor. Mich. ...19 stem. Twenty-five cent gift* will
plenna M. Burpee. Delton.......... 19'be exchanged.

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Record Books, Soles Books, Ledgers and Binders,
Ledger Sheets, Columnar Sheets, Analysis Pads

$50,000 As Our Share of the Job

$1.45

iiuwj
ncuu luucij
Now; 'Read
Labels wsi
On
State College's Soil
|The New Fabrics
I "Read the labetel"
's
Expert Tells Why

The Recreation and Commercial
fer- I Thal‘* lhp recommendation to
leagues were the only one* to func­
Farmer* of this state who use ...
——’.■women who wish to wash or dry,
tion during the week and with the tiilzer are urged by C. E. Miller,
jI clean the new fabrics and ready- ’
decrease in the activity, fewer good
head of the soil science department :| to-wear item* now being sold. The I
score* were made.
of the Michigan State college to L
„on cornea trom naze, u
I suggestion comes from Haze) B.
Les Hawthorne did well for the
state Insulation in the Commercial
plan..to ““ to*?4*'
‘textiles
textile* and
and clothing
clothing al
at Michigan
Michigan |
supplies
will
not
be
equal
to
the
de
­
thanks to a big 236 flrat game. Il
State college.
mand. Those who delay too long ’
She says that many of the new I
will
be
unable
to
get
the
fertilizers
hl* single game count of 236.
cr fabrics require Intelligent'
they will need. Here are hl* reason* finishes
1
Cha*. Floris, after a bad start of
use by the coniumer If they are to '
154 came through with 210 and 219 for the advice he gives:
be entirely satlifactory. This in­
' Labor problem* are causing ,elude* following the recommenda- (
for a 583 serie* to land in second
manufacturers more concern than 1tion* given by the manufacturer fat j
place.
Tlie feature of the week was a big n year ago. Lack of shipping fa­ washing or dry cleaning.
1012 tingle game by Strand In the cilities is restricting production by
The question of whether water­
Recreation League. Tlie team scores limiting’the shipments of potash repellent garment* can be wished ,
were: C. Kenfleld. 158; C. Floria. from the mine* in Mexico and Cali­ depends on which type of finish has '
219. B. Payne 194. H. Long 107 and fornia to the fertiliser factories.. been used. One method ot treating !
Although termination of the war
G. Monica 234.
has reduced the requirements for tar water repellence involve* In- I
Best scores:
jectlng chemical* into the fiber*. •
.236-183-173
589 sulfuric acid to make expletives, This produce* a durable finish that'
L. Hawthorne
* ' —- ——
.154-210-219—583 thus permitting the manufacture of
C. Floria -----will not wash out. A second method 1
.171-195-194—560 more super-phosphate. the limita­ b the application of a wax-type ’
B. Payne -----tion* in shipping are restricting pro­
H. Drew*-----chemical solution aa a coating on !
J34-178-234-546 duction.
O. Monica ...
the yarrf. 'This is non-durable and '
.187-144-207 —538
IL Long -----■So. lh general. Miller believe* the fabric must be re-treated after
Team results:
the prospect* for plenty of fertilizer laundering or cleaning. Many'
Commercial League: State Insula­ are not bright. By placing order* laundries and cleaner* are equipped
tion won two from Waltons Oarage: now. delivery can be made whenever to re-treat such garment*.
Triangle Service took thc odd game the local dealer gets a supply. The
The durable finish remains eflec- ,
1 ftom Middleville Creamery: Coffee fertilizer can be stored then for use
Shop won a pair from Hastings Mfg. when the spring planting seafdh tive through many dry cleanings.
| In washing or wet cleaning-it is,
Co.: Middleville D-X had a one open*."
&lt; important that all the soap be re­
name edge on Medics; Trio Cafe
moved. for soap counteract* the
1 took two games from Andrus Berv- MRS. DON FEDeWa ?O
water repellent effect.
1 ice and Goodyear Bro*. Hdwe. Co.
Fabrics treated by either method
won a complete scries from Wood­ HEAD ALTAR SOCIETY
land.
On Tuesday. Nov. 27. the St. Rose wear longer because the repellent
Recreation League: Piston Ring* and St. Cyril Altar society held their finish give* the fiber protection
wan two from White Products and annual [xitluck dinner meeting. Aft­ against waler and non-olly spot*
Strand and Bliss blanked Leonards er community singing led by Mra. and stains. In everyday wear they
and Hastings Ice and Fuel respec­ Roman Fcldpausch, the ladles Ils- stay clean longer and wash more
easily.
tively.

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Hastings High School
. Mr Taytors UUn data to getting team is still in first place, and
mem deeply involved in the funda- Metis HcQdv*hots team to a close
o^ntals of Latin. The students will
aqm come upon a new group of’
Christmas vacation this year exthird declension endings which willl tends two weeks from December 22
le»d them nearer the translation of’ to January 6. Inclusive.
Cgteer They are atoo learning how
Mr. Taylor expects to be attend­
tq form adwrW fmp» adjectives
ing the Michigan Secondary School
The metal shop MudgnU have Association meeting in Lansing on
started work QQ a number of watch December C and 7.
hbkiere for Junior Red Cross. All
Mr Reinhardt s economics classes
at Mr. Aten’s shop class** have seen arc studying credit, and in his
UM movies ’The Fundamental* ’of Government classes they are study­
Fffing" and "Taps and Die*"
In ing civil rights.
addition thc metal and beginning ।
abop class saw a movie on “Ream- I The water we have bean drinking
lately tastes a bit more refreshing
' since wc have some new drinking
. West Central League coaches met
a| Ionia last weak U&gt; determine the
league team. The following boys
were chosen from Hastings: first
The Girls' League Board sold pop
team. Itan O'Conner, end; Arnold
Wilson, tackle, and Dick Fcldpausch. at the basketball game last Friday
half-back
John Malcolm, guard, night. They are also considering
agd Roy Hewitt, center, were chosen the idea that they will bake cookies
and send them to Percy. Jones Hos-

larger tha.jnlllaga at- tho oounig
would be decreased
Vital would
allow a loner millage for school*
Now. on the S18.000XXJ0 equalization,
with a •'&gt; mill allocation, this coun­
ty will get $117X100 from the levy
this year. If the state's equalisation
figures for thia county are taken—

COUNCIL FROCtCDINQi

Cartful Feeding
Needed for Lamb*

’-School Districts

Preventing death losses among
lambs Is a real problem during fall
and winter , feeding on Michigan
farms, saya'Oz 4.. Brown, head of

(Continued from page 1. f
l,«‘l . Wages. materials ana e«xi
, U not fixed—they go up a lol

.^i
’n,e county tax commission deter- yield the county $125,000 That
er ac- mines what part of the !5 mill* «fould allow 14 mills more for
h&gt; «o shall go to the county, the town- some hard pressed school districts.
,'7। ship* and to each achool district,
If boards of supervisor* and In­
i a ou । The county naturally comes first-' If dividual supervisors cooperate by
*i »o the county's millage is increased.
v« *o lhc millage left for townships and supervisor assessments and In board
hi «o | school districts is decreased to the equalisations. everything
trill be
at.is । same extent.
easy all around. Then no schoola
J’Jui In a recent decision the state’s will be handicapped. Il any one
I* ™ . lUghCJt court has decreed that the
S3.&lt;»&gt; । basis lor levying texes in this slate prrvisoxa think they can gain some
ISJ OU w NOT the jupervijor’g assessment advantage by making unduly low
rsa.d* for his township. BUT 13 THE asaoMmenu. the supreme court de­
cision make* it easy for a board to
teach such selfish supervisor* a
good lesson. Good sense, a spirit of
fairness and a wllllngne** to coop­
of supervisors can relieve school dis­ erate. will make it easily possible to
tricts which find that they cannot provide the county, the townships
meet Increased school coats with
thc millage that is given them.
By making thc total equalization

The Banner^ praaioua. article has
been warmly approved by many who it easy for the county, the town-J
have expressed their views, and we ahlp and the school dUtricU to each
get the cash needed to meet the

i'ei

। at Michigan State college
1 The «flrst esaenllal for good luck
with feeder lambs is the selecting
of rugged, thrifty animals.' The
next requirement for holding death
leases to a minimum is proper feedWhen feeder lambs arrive at the
farm, they should be rested for a
few days and fed only on mixed hay
crntalning some grass. During tins
time they should be tagged and the
wool trimmed away from about the
eje*. After becoming thoroughly

and eating well, they need to be kept
off feed for 12 to IB hours and
treated for parasites A Black Leaf
to and copper sulpluite drench, or
phenothlaxine. are recommended
If tape worms are present. Il is ad­
visable to drench wilh katnala
After this preliminary care, the
lambs are ready to start on grain,
either by hand-feeding or self-feed­
ing. In either case the allowance
of gram should be increased grad-

THE LID'S OFF—
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| should be one-third grain and twothird* chopped or ground hay For
i the second week the mixture should
| consist*of equal parts of hay and
grain: and for the third week, two
I noris of grain to one of chopped 1

erssary with the lamb* having ac­
cess to all the roughage they will

uanu. ill-ventilated barns frequently
cause digestive upsets

ty Hastings girls have been going
IO Kalamazoo each Saturday to

Here under ideal conditions glrU
rapidly master thc steps necessary
in learning to swim or improve their
J Michigan ta attend thc twenty- crawl or aide stroke This program
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I will Join thc rest of thc Michigan period, but beginning in January
delegation which include# A. G (mother two month's course is being
I Ketlunen. stale AH club leader and
Girls were divided Into swimming
Virginia
classes according to their ability
rather than age. Each group had
the use of the pool for &lt;5 minutes,
the Beginners class going in al 4:00
The program includes meeting, p.m and the more advanced group
tours and entertainment provided ai_4:45. The girls enrolled in the
beginner's xroup for the fall season
included JoBerta gnd Jane Whit-

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The advanced group have been
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swimming skill necessary to become
p good swimmer and have partially
ccmplcied the requirements for
Junior and Senior Life Saving Girls

) am paying tka highest prices ier fun this year
I con use on unlimited quantity I will be at Max Shoe
Repair Shop every afternoon, and at the Hastings
Livestock Sale Friday Afternoon and Evening
Be Sure To See Me Before You Sell Your Furs

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PC cl Ion with the Playground swim­
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Pioneer Camp, many buys and girls
of the Hastings area wore given an
opportunity to learn to s«1m. Many
of. those who made progress arc not
tepreseiited in the numbers who
parsed Red Cross Tests, because
even the beginners tests Involve the
ability to swim 30 yards in deep wa­
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Ray Schlotterbcck said. "You are to
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Shortage of vitamin D in dairy
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of milk fever In any young grow­
ing animal it stgtesr* a* enlarged
joint*, particularly knee and hock,
crooked Tegs, poor appetite, and thinne»» In brood sows it tu"i*Uyr raH&gt;U* m pat*b*i» of the hind qusr-

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I’m sending a Jap paper con-'[ preparing for winter? . Tell Junior
His brother Bill is also expected
We had a Are down in tbe ward
homr from overseas by Christmas. pnyini Diiney wno made it a twoy . .
। taincr which earflSfrmeffliihe Tor ' W will# flit UtF ICUCp' unw; M a toutOhtmkbi. They auuntM
Forty-lhroj
I headaches.—Well, so long for now &gt; while. Ha!
Sailor David Robinson is sched­ seme on Saturday. Wc can recall District GOVCmOr
Are alarm. By the time we had the
(Continued from Pa&gt;te 1. Sec. 1.1
uled to hit the States the middle when Phyllis used to be a popular I
nd lot* of love.
| I went to church In Honolulu,
hose and
or pressure on it was all out North CaroJin
Robert
Bill Gladstone writes that he’s at thia month ao he's planning on little girl nt the Yankee Springs
■ rather Komlckl. The pastor re- on the main deck.' Didn’t cause
making
It
home
for
Dec.
25th
with
school
and
Duane
was
the
little
Pfc
Robert
C.
Clinton.
36039299
much
damage.
home on terminal leave and expect*
&lt; minded me somewhat of Brother
hta discharge papers already to hang •'divir on down the road and turn I
Cth Division, MP, Platoon
Davy the way he preaches. He lives
We had hamburgers, potatoes,
Since John Keeler received his on thc Christmn* tree. Hl* broth­
1 in North- Carolina. God hju been beans. Jello, and ice cream tonight.
San Francisco,.^Cj^llf.
discharge about 3 mo’s. ago. he ha* er-in-law, write* that he expect* so iohx ago at thut Duane s broth- '
t making me stronger, I saw an old
I hope you read this letter in the
married and he and his wife aro to be home and out of service er. Kendall, P 2/c lx also at Great ’
' fashion meeting on the street cor­ Christ like spirit I mean it to be
waking their home with hi* par- shortly after thc first of the year.
September 10. 1M5 | ner yeaterday.
. ... ...
Visited n few minutes with lively
Congratulations Jo Bob Bush who
ints. Mr. nn|! Mrs. George Keeler.
Bcck*'th
; A young man ca»ec| to preach the make sure if* good reading because
His Innt her. Bob. who is now work­ Harl Daniels, who hud Just happily h a new Dad—see locals. We ll write
501 E-.Bond
gospel and backed with the Holy
ing with his dad. received hi* dis­ tucked an extension leave telegram
Hastings. Mich.
Ghost, preached an old fasflioned humesickneM.
Lt. Robert W. Bush. 0-547646
charge at about the same time. In his pocket so he's here until the
Hello everyone.
sermon, Folk*, including servicemen,
. ISth when he'll report back to his
Special Service Section, 88th Div.
Until boys served in E.T.Oi
Well how is everyone back home? gathered around, till the street* Lloyd. Don, Leon and George? (all
APO. 88. 'i Postmaster
Visited a second with Buddy ship. He said Don Haywood &lt;A1Sure wish that I could be there u&lt;.rc blocked. God certainly is brother* in service j They sure need
Green new out of the navy. gon-quln school dlst &gt; had recently
New York. N. Y.
WWW
with «...
you. I dn
do wi.h
wish that cn
so m.nv
many uorklng wonderfully hCM. Still I’d cur prayers.
Richard Beckwith and friend. •
times. I am In Sugama-Won. Ja- .......
u allu
Glimpsed Johnny Warren down the reported aboard the same ship. Harl
rather w
be uauw
back WIHI
with ,„
you
and UUU1&lt;
doing
My pen broke so will close. "Good­
street, also home with hl* dL'_-harge. 2 yra. In sendee has been In the Pa­ James Gadt of Lexington, Missouri,
Fm"'Tok&gt;'° B“y my N"'"* *1H I m Pra&gt; ln« God
night” I think of you often and
this afternoon sometime.
j
Also glimpsed Bob Sherman, his cific 21 mos. wears Ute Aslatlc-Pa- now nt Great Lakes. Ill. spent the
l'
will
bring me home soon but in the |
pray for y6u often.
ui-ekend at the home of Dick's
Dick’s paroar- '1
I was one of the fellows that had
brother Harold Is on his wav home clflc ribbon with 2 stars and the 1 weekend
.
|
meantime,
keep
praying
and
praUI
Your loving sailor son,
ti go out In tf»e bay to chose some I
fi.m the Pacific Incidentally, their Philippine ribbon with 2 stars. He rnLs. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Beckwith,
1 _____________
fi*hlng boat* away. They iefe get­. in? God.
Aid brother. Junior is thc lad with said his aunt and uncle, the Keith Richard I* awaiting discharge after '
Bill H. Martz___
ting a little too close to the ships.
HIt' nice anile at thc Ben Franklin Daniels may be able to drive him!serving over 3 yrs In thc navy—25
through to the west coast when he | months at sea. 6 of those on a des­
Wc had rifles, pistols. 45* and fixed
bayonets. Boy! Were they ever
Can't recall Ann Storkau's (Mid­ leaves, anyway, he’s hoping the-jtroyer in the Atlantic and 19 on
I the DE 303 In the South Pacific ,
reared. . They began to bow and
dleville* married name but anyway idea work* out.
On V-J night wc met Lt. Ken- with the 3rd and 5th fleets.
I
bow after removing their hat*.
h: r husband, n Kaxop fellow, writes
from T&lt;nkn that lie Is with the ncth Wilcox. A.A.F. pilot Just home |I On his way to Greenland and
Really made you feel funny. I'm
te
Banner
Office
I
ready to receive greetings from back f
Dannv Kaye outfit and not having from overseas, on the
■ gntng to take ^liberty here if they
: Hastings Rotary will have Dr 1 give It, and try to pick up a little
too bad a time but he’d give a corner. On Monday, met Kenny on home la:—
thc same comer at about the same
———
I Elmer II. Wilds, district governor of something to bring home. We
mighty tot to be home
: the !M«t-District of Rotary Inter-1 fc)uiid&lt;l be starting back pretty darn
Seemed good to sec Horace Pow­ time and wc both mentioned the
I nntlunal, as guest of honor at their soon.
-----er-; about town. He’s looking for coincidence, except now Kenny Is ci
। luncheon In the Episcopal Parish . How Is the fishing Dad? Are you
an office here in Hastings where hr civilian and he didn't seem to mind
Claude Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. House here Monday noon
I doing any good at all and how
run brain his law practice’ again. at all that his companion Lucille
Dr. Wilds is director of the Grad- •1 alxnll
fJU |Ikie?
XIP7 Arr
OU catemng
about y
you
Are. y
you
catching ;
Hr arrived home 3 yra. to thr day Brovant, iFreeport», was interested Clifton Miller arrived home with his
j hopc lo bt. tuhlng with ,.
In hl* post-war plans too—in fact, discharge In time for Thanksgiving. uate Division and Summer Session | nny
he bevrn service with thc navy.
Wn.i.n&gt; &gt;ktun c« fr »&lt;,
wl„,„ M „,„a w ,„r , ■
' Shoe repairman Frank Taylor Is he looked and acted very happy Claude was in the sendee for over ,i
Education in Ka)amaz&lt;x&gt; He
H.. i*
U a. ' &gt;e&gt;)
;
about
everything.
He
and
his
broth
­
31 months. 31 months of foreign
out of service and was In town
..............
He ...........
served..............
in Africa.
Sicily. member and past president of thc [| We can see pretty good from ;
hM week but was called home to er Howard. Pacific veteran of many senice ...
Kalainaroo Rotary Club
where we are right now. It s a Ja- ,
Grand Rnoiil* Immediately Ix-causr months, will operate an oil station । Italy, Corsica. Prance. Germany and
At
tlie
conclusion
ot
the
regular
resort—some real modern '
of his father* Illness Frank isn’t in Grund Rapid*, which 1» Just about i Belgium. Claude ha* 4 ribbon*. 4 meeting. Dr Wilds will pre-Ide at a •panesc
m
r&lt; modeled and ready to open Their I st.,r.s. and 1 arrowhead,
------- s. Anyway. 111 tell you all :
club assembly of officers, director* *mnnrs.
Earl Smith, son of Mr and Mrs and committee chairmen.
Jt'-t what his future nlans will be. other brother Gale. I* out of servj.about
“bout it when I net back.
Ice under the cadet system and will Edwin Smith, who recently received
Lot* of love.
ccntlnue his schooling. Incident- hh Army discharge, lias gone to
Your son.
Sgt Don Hall. Cpl. Bill Crawford. ally, latriile report* that six of her . Dearborn where lie ha* resumed cned with an enrollment of more |
Dick
.■ Richard Beckwith. S 1/c
Cpl. Stanley Kuemnel. 'hl* brother brother* are now out of service.1 employment with thc New York than 4.000 soldier-student*.
Pfc. Browne has been overseas f USS Crawley. DE 303
Kenneth I* In the Phlltpplncat. Sgt. Glenn, who was injured in thc Solo- Central railroad a* cashier at the
eight
months
and
belongs
to
thr
।
mon*,
the
most
recent
to
be
redepot.
Earl
served
in
Ualy
In
comI "■ Fleet Post Office
Kenneth Adams.
HLs 658th Field Artillery Battalion. He I| San Francisco. Calif.
Capt Roy White Is on his way lensed. Erncat. the youngest and I municatlons during thc war
| cousin. Major Kenneth Smith. *.-&gt;n used to work for E. W. Bliss Com- Ii । Before this letter could be printed
home from the Philippines and thc last to go Is still in service.
The light haired Sgt. about town , cf Mr. and Mrs. Byron Smith of pany.
Dick arrived home.;
way he figure It he should arrive
More than 360 courses In eight ।
. . ,
home thc day before Christmas Monday was Richard Bookhimcr.) Detroit, h enroute home from,
originally from Pittsburgh who came , France Thc Byron Smiths arc for- academic department* arc offered at 1
Here's honing. Captain.
Kobe. Honshu. Japan I
Many cf thc fellows are back on lo Kellogg Field, met Marvletla1 mer Hustings residents and visit SAU, which is operated by thc Mrs. N. B. Rose
Army’s Information nnd Education
the Job. Lawrence Cox has started Jenkin* of Irving and after over- here frequently.
720 N. Church St.
work at the Royal coach Company. «cas duty in both theatre* of war., Congratulations to you John Ing- division. Tlie school's mission I* to Hastings. Midi.
Wavrjc Snvder Is back at Car Seal came home ami on June 19 of this rain—Just heard about the new Sgt. provide courto* of college nnd unl- Dear Mom.
vcralty grade1, for personnel await- ।
and John Bush will begin at the year married Marvktta. who has stripe,
been employed at the Piston Ring | Zane Nash Is home and out of | Ing redeployment or In thc Army i । Here I am again, at last, with n
' '। few lines to let you know that ’I ""
am
John Birnctt rolled from Florida office. Dick was discharged last I service. Gues* he made it tn time of Occupation
I still okay and thinking of you. I
to say ’’Howdy” to his folks tlie Sunday after 4'. yra. wilh the army, for hunting season—that's what lie
w
November I. 1045 hope this finds you well and happy
other day. He expects to have 5 and he rather Imagine* that event- ; wo* hoping for.
&lt;
—
thc
rest
of
the
folks
too.
— Barlow arrived
” ~
’- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Klinum
davs home between now and thc uully they'll locate somewhere near: Pfc. L-._
U&gt;uls
last
I Everything is smooth as silk here,
holidays and will make tlie trip by ht.i hometown although he likes WCek in the States from thc Pacific R. 2
with the exception of the weather
plane.
Hostings and thinks it is not at ail nnd called his parents. Mr. and Mrs Hastings. Mich
It rained all day yesterday and to­
Paratrooper OrviHe-Curtiss is on a bad place.
Fred Barlow, from San Francisco Dear Mother and Dad
. Retting around day. and It’s awfully cold. Anyway
Well. I’m finally
All good wishes to Coxswain 1 on Saturday
He has gone to a
hh way home from thc Philippine,.
it seem* that—
way to me The nights
;u. I am In thc town ------------------.. .
------------------ :---------------------------------------- camp in Mississippi and will later
We
arc
staying
in
a
seem,
especially cold—but.I suppose , fcof
Chon-pa.
.
.
j join hL« wife and chlldtT n in Ja*-up military school.
school. Some of thc »t s not really cold a* far a* that V
, per. Ala., after nn absence of two Jap
school
buildings
are
being
used
by
'
Roes,
but
after
thirty-three
months
। -g.
j Tears. He has never seen his sccend child, so it will be a happy Korean school boys. The majority of tropical climate, a mild breeze
of the boys are quite smart and it’* I feels like n freezing gale
i m
A quality khaki cloth cover with welt seams, reinforced points of
homecoming.
I went to Kobe on pass yester- ' £:
William Garrison. RM 2 c. called easy for them to catch on to our
strain.
Superior workmanship mokes these covers well-fitting
Mrs. Garrison from Portland, Ore­ langunBC-but the rest of thr Kor- d"? “nd had a fairly good time 1
and long-wearing
Install a set of these covers and preserve car
to do because
gon. Satuiday
natuiuuy night
nignt to let her
ner know
Know cans, who live in town, arc the Therf^nun
------ ,
, ’t much
..
he had arrived in the State--. from | dumbest and dirtiest bunch of peo- the Plnce Lt pretty well blown apart ।
upholstery
and save on clothing cleaning bills.
Manila. P. I. He has been serving P,t: rve »fc‘n outside of thc Philip- 1 but H wm acry Interesting. 7110 i :tf
. -ulldinR. are quite nice the one. *
on a destroyer escort ship and ex- Pines
peel* to be (JLw.hanicd soon.
You were asking me If I was in | that 1'rr lett&gt; and are a-tot bigger $
pccla to be {JLw.hargcd soon.
- . .
„,r typhoon. Yes. I wm on the than 1 expected them to be. Some
the
Shrivcnham Englund-Private Yellow Sea but we hit thr tall end of them are about ten stories high.
First Class Franklin Browne, whose
The wave* were hig'
high' 1 #n
Th&lt;d* | ho,ncs
The homes
hpre arc
hereverv
are nice
verytoo
nice
—too—
- - rolled.
’’ ’ a
lol mostly stucco, and are very clean
wife. Mrs. Pearl L Browne, lives at ’hr ship pitched and
------1 and neat.
701 Newton St. Hastings. Michigan. of
fellows got sick but I didn’t.
It
days to get to„ the , The Nips arc a lot different than
RUTH SPRINGER ond BEATRICE MURPHY
and■ -former student nt Davis —
Tech.
1 tool: us six
-----_x„.
•I had
n&gt;u 4',
•. .• days
daysl*'hat 1 thought they would be. I
ast of
is now attending Shrlvenhnm Amer- , P,,st
oI Jen
Jcn Sen.
8l
'n
Proprietor!
lean University In England where ct K P while ...ie
I wa I wa* on the ship and 1 had a crazy sort of an idea that
that was too dam much.
“’ would ‘—
*• *dressed
---------- ‘in
~
I ,u
they
tun --------around
the second two-mnnth* term op. There arc just two fellows here “Ik robes, and bow and grin like a
I that I really know. They are WIL \ flock of goons. They don’t. They
' lard Gonyou, from good old Has- dress thc same as anyone else, ali tings, and Vincent Kampeter. who I most, and arc very quiet. The blggest difference
differenceInIntheir
theirdress
dress anrand '
took training With me
vpsl
, The 7th Division is not too far ours is that most of the women wear ■
away from us. so I may get to sec a kind of alack suit, which is very I
Junior Todd. I wouldn't count too baggy tat least it hangs on 'em like
much on Don coming home because a bagi and is tied tight around the
If anything happens It will be the ankles.
Wc have a pretty good deal here.
60 and 70 point men. He may be
transferred and again he may get We are stationed at a big factory
Having sold the farm I will dispose of the personal property ot public auction ot
back. Don said he had to stand (they used to make airplane parts;
CIGAR LITER CARTRIDGE
OQc
thc form located, first farm cost of the E. W. Bliss factory on M-79 in Hostings on
and
our quarters arc where the
guard four hours at a time. Well.
For moil all dash liter*—
I have to stand guard six hours at workers lived. They aren’t bad since
a time and in tome cases nil night. we cleaned ’em up. but when we
SIDEVIEW
MIRROR
$144
We have a finance guard, a pro- first got here they were full of lice.
For safer driving
1
stltute guard, ammunition dump I know—I had some on me! The
guard, railroad station guard, town only thing that I can't stand is the
25 FT. TROUBLE LIGHT
$044
foot patrols, command post guard. smell of tills place. Everyone uses
Starting at 1 o'clock I offjr the following:
Lmp guard A built-in switch.... “
human fertilizer
1 warehouse guard, and motor patrol..--------------------- on
—their
----------garden*.
----------Tomorrow wc liayc a triple shot i H «ure seems good to see trains
RADIATOR COVERS
for influenza, and a rifle inspection. ‘ “nd street cars going every which
Make healer more efficient ** ■
I have bought a Japanese KI- J *»&gt;’• Makes a fellow feel as tho’
mono, which Is rcully nice. When । he were getting back toward civill■ I get a lot of stuff together I'm go- zatlon again.
Good rubber tired wagon, 5.50x17
Bay gelding, 6 yrs. old, wgt. 1400 lbs.,
i.ing
— to send
------ --It ------.
.to i Wen I m nnany eu?jble to come
home. ..
I'm going
wheels, 1 extra wheel.
| try to get some pretty dishes if I home. All I have to do is wait for
good worker.
I can. .
transportation. That will probably
14 ft. flat rack.
Sears walking plow.
You necd not worry about me be quite a while yet. 'cause there
Single 5 tooth cultivator with extra set
I when I’m on guard, we aH carry arc still fellows who have been wait­
of shovels.
I loaded rifles or revolvers. We have ing for two or three months. Any­
1 an ammunition dump with all kinds how. keep your fingers crossed!
Stoneboat, good one.
Black Jersey, coming 2, bred Nov. 4.
Boy! I’m plenty burned up! Why?
. of Jap shells in it.
Galvanised 4 bbl. stock tank, new.
Yellow Jersey, coming 2, bred Oct. 31.
I It seems sort o^ queer that when Because I listened to thc flrsl world
series gamy and am I ever taking
Rabbit hutches.
Heifer calf, 5 mos. old.
a razzing! Darn It—but I still think
I lay around and do nothing
Battery brooder, 100 chick size.
i Here are some Korean words that the Tigers will win.
Well Ma. this isn't too much of a
Green Giant inclosed worm gear pump
I have learned: Kashol—for go, and
Ttingahln kushal—Ls get away.
letter, but It’s about thc best I can
jack.
The climate over here is Just like do for this time so—so long, give
35 crates.
70 new iron posts.
O.l.C. brood sow, wgt. 500 lbs., with 8
it is at home this time of the year. my love to the rest of the family,
They raise almost thc same kind of and write again soon.
pigs, 4 wks. old.
20 rods woven wire fence, 6" stay.
Fun galore with this................
Lziads of love,
crops that we do at home. You
Corn and potato markers.
Paul
should see the loads that these men
Pfc. Paul L. Rose. 36415335
160 ft. hoy rope and pulleys.
carry. It’s unbelievable that they
Shoots gliders Into tlie air.... ...
■
Co. M. 123rd Inf.
can carry so much.
Double work harness.
A PO. 33. % Postmaster
22 White Rock pullets now laying.
3 steel hog troughs.
San Francisco, Calif.
they will be quite a while getting
Choo-choo .*here. If they are Insured and go by

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Quantity of oats.
Quantity of corn.
Around 5’Zt acres of corn in shock.
Around 30 bu. good wheat.

1 bu. Grimm alfalfa seed.

TERMS: CASH.

Electric fence control.
DeLaval Junior No. 4 electric cream
separator, nearly new.
2 milk pails, strainer, and pads.
5 and 10 gal. cream cans.
Several grain bags.
5 burner kerosene stove.
43 ties for posts.
Whifflctrces and oveners.
Forks, shovels, hoes, and many other
articles too numerous to mention.

NO PROPERTY REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

DENNIS KELLER, PROPRIETOR
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

airmail they will get here quicker.
Say—have you heard where Dick
and Harold arc?. They will be In
longer than I will—at least that is
my opinion.
We call the Koreans here "goofs"
and that’s just what they arc. You
will be walking along and the next
thing you know you have an army
of kid* following you. If you stop
to talk, a lot of them crowd around
you and stare and laugh. I think
we are too easy with them.
I certainly hope Don get* home
when he says he will. A lot of
fellows say that we will be home
before next Christmas. Of course
that's a lot of talk but I certainly
hope it's right. Tlie army is taking
the best years of our young lives.
realize 111 be 21 next

going to try to get a Jap
rifle and pistol.
I gueas I’ll close for now
write again later. I'm thinking
all the time and wishing 1

22 October
Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Martz
Route 3
Hastings. Mich.
Dear Mom. Dad. and Kid*.
This Is the longest time I have
let elapse, since I’ve been in the
Navy, to write to you when I have
been able. It’s been four days. I
heard from you yesterday and re­
ceived those Free Methodist piece*.
I sure appreciate your taking a lit­
tle time to cut them out for me.
Do continue to write, please. It’s
not only I but mast of thc ship’*
crew get very little mall lately and
wc still get homesick and lonely a*
before victory and long for mail call.
But usually thia sad remark. "No
letter today." God has been so
close to me that It makes it a lot
easier when you don’t receive mail.
I wonder If you get my mall. I
usually write every other day and
sometime* oftener. Hope you get it.
How are you feeling thi* fall.
Mother? Have you been doing much
canning? Howl Dad getting along

CLAUS

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$169

SWINGING SAM
Bowling Game
Fun — competition...

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126 W. STATE

HAfTII

PHONE 2524

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THUBSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1945

.S.C. Rural Progress Caravan
To Tour Michigan Counties

“Michigan and the Old Northwest

Bo that Michigan fanners may,
, explain ways cf building and using
profit from the many labor-saving
the device*. Effort* will be made
and farm and home convenience to make plan* available to inter- ।
cited persons.
have come from wartime farmin*
Work of constructing models and
painting the many panel* carrying '
ip* gut* college, a traveling dis­ message* and information has been '
play U being created to tour the under way at the college for several
entire Lower Penln*ula. •
weeks.
A total of nearly three
Th ba known a* the Michigan month* I* being required to complete
Bute College Rural Progre?* Cara­ the task
van the exhibit will travel 3,000
Sponsored by tho Extension Serv­
ice of the college, and financed
principally by thc Emergency Form
RecoflcH •»» Hu»on.«
Labor department, the caravan rep- ■
recent* thc cooperative work of
lag". tbe caravan will constat of a nearly all college department* hav­
Ing extension specialists
County
Mr —
and
Mr*.—
Leo Hendershott
Miss Dorothy Bump of Hasting*
- --------._
agricultural agents will make local ,caravan to gather together M many I Blair Barne*. of Otsego, the Rev. I —
tether by county agricultural agents arrangements To George Amund- of
- n»U»«.
•
spent tiu weekend with her cousin
, these a* p^sible for the benefit and Mr*. E*tle Barnes and Mr*,were Sunday guest*of -her
Mrs. n.i*v
DaisyTomnson.
Tompson, hi
tn the
the Shuitx
Shults Evelyn Norton
cf thc farmer*. Let's sort them out Blanch Rainey, of Grand Rapid*. u»
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bail and
economic* gpeciallaU..Local! farm*
cuiiat. goes the credit for concelv- and use thc thine* wc have learned | This was a prc-ChrliUnns family district. * Mrs. Francis Hendershott
-‘•i'»’--'n «'wv Sunday evening al
for a better and more comfortable gathering, a* Mr. and Mrs Blair went home wilh Mr and Mr*. Ron­ Merrill Dunkeibergcr’s * Wedne*Barnes and Mr. and Mr*. Estlc ald Haynes Saturday night. She re­ :..j ...i.- Josephine chee'eman and
• Out of the
the oast
past tour
four or five year* farm living"
co^nty
■ "Out
Just u few of the model*. dUolavs Barne* leave the middle of Decern- turned home last Wednesday from Vr« Bcrnece Gray called at Ernest
•Pwo truck* and two trailer* will experience which our farmers have
a week's visit with her daughter. Dingman's near Bellevue * Miss
and ucmuiisuauwu
demonitratIons to
ber
for
Florida------to spend
the winter.
im be Included ---—
-----------.------ - ---be used to haul the 340 lineal feet gone through in producing large »uu
—e wor
worVna
’r’nu mndel
model ot
of a dairy barn ** Recent
Recent caller*
caller* al
al the
the Harriet
Harriet Mr*. Leon Slocum. near Lacey. * Nyla Ball of Hastings was heme
of diaplays. model* and equipment crops with very little new machin­ •-e
Barne* home
home were
were her
her cousin*.
cousin*. Will
Will Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hendershott and
Mr and Mrs Sunday.
Harvey
ery or labor have come many good gutter cleaner; community laying Barne*
Mrs Frances Hendershott went to Chceaeman and Marjorie visited
nest*
for
poultry
houses:
buck
rakes.
Campbell,
of
Shelton.
Neb.,
and
ideas.
Although
the
emergency
is
At least 100 Individual pieces of
Robert &lt;'""
Campbell
of near Casa citv.
City. the funeral of George Brown, last Sunday at Harold -------------Stanton's ...
In
’nh(.i! »r
equipment, including models and over, moat of these tools and Ideas baled hay pick-up loader*, balers,
Wednesday
In
Freeport
Mr.
Brown
Dowling
*
•
Thursday
evening
Mich
Mr.
and
Mrs
Ray
Braxee.
of
full-sized machines will be carried can be as valuable and useful in hav elevators, mow hay driers, ma- Kalamazoo. were Sunday callers. * formerly worked for the Hender­ Maurice Healy and Mrs. Lillie
from county to county. Specialists the future as they were during thc r.ure loader*, range laying houses.
shott*
*
Mrs.
Court
Strowbrldgc
Cheeseman
attended
the
meeting
Guest*
at
thc
Sarah
Town
home
We are attempting in this csR cleaning devices, zecdcr attach­
will be on hand nt each meeting to
nnd dinner for 4-H leaders a: Hos­
ments. spray tank refiller. melon Sunday were Vem Town and daugh­ spent the past week with her daugh­ ting*.
plant setter, new types of cultiva­ ters. Mary and Mantle, of Plain­ ter. Mrs. DeWitt Rowley. In Jackson.
tors. forms for stacking beans, new well. Mrs. Edith Corning, of Kala- * The Ted O’Laughlin* railed at BRANCH ''(‘•TRICT
; Lyle Bristol* tn the Shult* district.
chemicals fnr killing weeds and in­ maaoo. was a guest Saturday.
Mr. and Mr*. Ted Euper n ’Wood­
Saturday night * Mrs. Jennie Slo­
sects. portable elevators, n home-1
cum returned home on Wednesday, land were Tuesday altcrnxm gurat*
made sclt-steriiulng rotating potato । GL.MJS CHEEK
seed cutter, u squeeze chute and I Russell Whittemore attended a after her visit at Archie Sinclairs, nt the Ostroth-Adam* tome *
Kenneth Norton of Ho ner spent
nerts for handling livestock; carta i convention in Toledo wvcral days In Hastings. * Mr*. Jack Sullivan Wednesday wish Mr. untl Mrs. Vin­
for handling feed and ensilage, fast thc Infer part of the week * VI*- came home last Monday from n five cent Norton. * Mr. and Mra, Herbie
mllking. ways to save lime and en- Itnrs at Fvrrext Havens the past day vl«it with her mother In Bat­ Wilccx were Sunday dinner guests
erev in the home, and up-to-the- week were Mr nnd Mrs. Herman tle Creek. * Mr. and Mr*. Albert of Mr and Mfr*.- Vem Tlakblltz.
‘ ‘‘ nnd* ■*"*
minute 'heme 'furnishing*
dec­ I Wmiv t&gt;f Barber * Corners, and Ml** Brill were Sunday guests at thc Thev were Saturday supper gueat*
। Mabel Nolten. of Oros* Luke. Mrs. heme nf Peter Baas, in Nashville
orations.
of Mr. and .Mrs. Floyd Armour of
There was a good crowd out for Quimby. * Mr and Mr*. Will
If Michigan farmers - like this George Crake* nnd son. Don Nevins
caravan.
It
may
be
made
a
year's
who hns Jiut returned from France, the chicken *upper Friday night at Hecker of /.outh Nashville called
BEGINNING AT 12:30
Thc or. Mr and Mrs Glenn Marshall
yearly evenV with farming problems and Mrs. Gordon Havens and Pam­ thc McOmber schoolhouse
nf current interest dictating the ela. Mr and Mrs John Haven* and nrneeeds will be used on thc hot Sunday afternoon Friday evening
theme each year
*nns. of Hasting*. * Mr. and Mr*. lunch equipment * Mrs. Gertrude Mra Rachel Hill nnd Mrs. Carl
Charles Whittemore attended the Fuhr h.u moved to Hasting* nnd Knolls of Battle Creek, called. W
nirKORY CORNERS
funeral of the former’s cousin. Geo. thc Bert Scott* will soon take pos­ Mr*. Laubnugh i» now able to get
session of the oil station and home around on crutches, following an
The deer hnnte"-* orc iinme. Fred Shurlow. tn Augusta last Friday. * vacated by Mrs. Fuhr * The Junior injury whin an automobile backed
Blackett was the first to return. He Mrs Roy Erway t* in Muskegon Farm Bureau "Baltimore Junior*" aeolnst her. Her daughter. Mr*.
(Lj-f
household goods of the late Otis Miner
hunted e«*t of Cadillac and shot an caring for her daughter. Mrs Har­ met Wednesday night nt the Hen­ Orson L&amp;ubaugh Lt caring for het
eight-pointer and was home after old Sharp, and baby. * Mr, and Mra dershot school house * The Law­ * A new furnace'ha* recently been
Dining room suite, bods, dressers, chests, living room
an absence of onlv three days. * Roy Erway and granddaughter. rence Chrc-ienscn family spent installed in the Ernie Skidmore
The Laurcr famllv hunted four days Jennie Scott, of Lansing, were Sun­ Sunday with Mr and Mr*. El Sentz. home.
‘
furniture, occasional chairs, china cabinet, rugs,
northeast of Ornyltnn mid Donald day guests In thc Frank Ferri* home. nt Lake Algonquin * Mr nnd Mrs
Laurcr. Sr., shot a to-pelr.t. weight
kitchen furniture, kitchen ware, dishes, electric
Leslie Lockwooil and Mrs. Chas
709. Donald Laiirct Jr 6-polnt sing. U vuitlnn her parent*. Mr Hendershott of Hastings were Sun­
Mr and Mrs LtuiU Carter and
sweeper, electric toaster, corn popper, light fixtures,
•vciBht 16(7. Mrs D-'nild t.aurw a and Mrs. Rov Erway.
....... callers
.......... al Wilbur
......... •fii.ncy -Jo. spent the weekend with
After spending the last four track* day afternoon
mke horn, wncht 135. .md Eddi*
Bcrnadtnc Schantk»jwnt‘fr.en'ds m Grand Rapid* * Mrs.
lamps, throw rugs, large rugs, bed clothes, curtains.
'lr &gt;er. wln&gt; Uvea at &gt;; • 1 am er home in the Forrest Havens home h.-lpiuq Faturd..y tr — ■
Lc'.u Roe and Mrs Cecil Allen were
with tho farm work and repairs on
• spike linn.
Eveything must sell. Good model "A" Ford wilh 5
member
the
I.miles'
Alii
Christ
ma ■ nt Grand , Ha&lt;*.de Saturday. *
the hmise. Hex Tate returned to
C. U.r&gt; iti the Di W A Vance home
YpfiiUnti
where hr will resume hu
good tires.
It’ Marshall and Milt 1 • mini
-------over
the weekend *erc Mr. and
13 B.'mg a gift lor tin Christ tn i.
c. .1 accr ni-. Hui- t Pemngill »urk wail the Wenpinson Plumbtree, also a money gilt for our hos­ Mrs. W H. Dodgion of Charlotte,
Hither Day. (lav Waltt-r- «nd Ken- &gt; MW Co
wife and son will re­
... „-.—.. ..------- —. - main here until suitable living pital guild That arrangement w.is
voted on at'the lost meeting Any­
bear nnd Merle nnd Harry Kelley ouartera can bu obtained. * Sunday one having some .sewing done plcaw l&lt;5 -.1 Eaton R.ip.ch, .il'o Dr. Alton
V.-ir.c" nd family of Charlotte. The
each a deer * Mr nnd Mrs. Glen
turn It hi at UU* time
rendition of Di Vance. Sr I* very
•soinaU have moved to u farm near wore Mr and Mra. Ward Erway and
i j-atLMactory but hr niuat remain in
vreenort. and Mrs. May Trafford Mr and Mrs Dick Rose and son, MARTIN CORNERS
I
bed nt least another week. * Mr*
ha* moved Into the Asplnall house of Hastings; Mr. and Mrs. Homer
William Cogswell nnd dniichur;-.
which she purchased some lime agj and children. ot Johnstown. Mr.
the Mb.se.-- Ruby and Dorethy CT!'* Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Miller ar­ and Mrs. Maurice Erway arid sons
wcll nnd Major Lloyd Cogswell were
rived home Saturday night after I and Mr and Mr.-., Leu Robinsun r’vcnl Saturday evening supper
a six week*' visit In California. Kan­ and family, of Grand Rapid*.
gue.'ts of Mr and Mrs Fred Butolph
sas and other western states. * Wil­
near Hastings * Mrs Richard Slo­
SOUTHWEST
RUTLAND
liam O Lauer Is on his way home
cum nnd daughters were Thursday
after 33 month* in thc South Pa­
Mr*. Don Eppelhclmer. of Vicks­ afternoon callers at Mr and Mr*
cific. * Mr. and Mra Fred Blackett burg, spent from Saturday until Orr Fisher's. * The W.SCS. ut
snent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Monday with her parents. Mr. nnd Mr*
_____sterling
.
Weeks in Hasting* w« •
Mr*. Arlic- Gosnell and daughter. Mr*. Harry Dunn. * Sgt. Giles, “
well
z” attended
The ladies served
Ann. at Baltic Creek. * Mr. and Rurvhduff roent Saturday night and a fine
'
'
dinner
and the proceed* were
Mrs. Norman Hatton and son. David, Sunday wilh hl* aunt and uncle. UH. * Tire teacher rind pup Hi. of tJic
returned recently from a visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Oak* * Mr. and Martin school enjoyed a’-tlrthday
Mr. Hatton'* parents al Webster ’’•x Nile Lancaster and son. of Has­ parly honoring MLs;. Joanne Barry .
Springs. W Va. * Mr*. Harriet tings. spent Sunday with their 9th birthday Monday aft?rnuon.
Barnes was a recent guest of the I grandmother. Mra. L. Douglass. Mrs. Nov 26 Cake and Jello were &lt;u^-';
Henry Busch family at East Lan­ Douglas* alio had a* guest* her nlshed by her mother, Mn. Helen I
sing
Other guests were Keith daughter and *on-in-law. Mr and Barry Wc all wish Joanne many I
Major
Barnes, who has been discharged Mrs. Myron BUhop. and family, ot happy returns of the day
L R Cogswell wa* an overnight I
from the army after four years of Houghton Lake. * Mr and Mrs.
Ruevt of Mr. and Mr*. Cha* Erway 1
service; Kenneth Barnes &lt; dis­ nethVmrin
Harry' Dunnand^Hubert
nnd Mr and Mrs. wenr
Ken- 11,1 Kalamazoo Monday night of lost
charged! and friend ol South Bend.
l?U^n,Wld*&lt;”ira rt ^hrterweek. * AJick Bolter cf Kalamazoo
Ind.: Mrs Altha Barnes nnd son. •o Kahmowo Monday to meet T 5
hlfl brolher.. Herbert and
James Edgar, and Mr and Mrt Mnhecu* Dunn who is home from Charles, and hl* sister. Mis* Lillie
overseas and ho* hi* discharge * 1 Bolter Sundav after Tliank-vning.
Mr and Mrs. Lemuel Oak* and Judy | Mrs. Maurice Cogswell of Maple
end Mr. and Mrs Melvin Oaks were I Grove spent Monday afternoon of
Sundav evening callers at the home last week with Mr. and Mr- Orr
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fisher * William Cogswell nnd
1 'rim. I keep niy present grade.
Oaks.
son nnd Miss Ruby Cogswell and
1 That mean* a lot.
Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fuller were callers
mg y &lt; ur hv
at Mr and Mr*. Cha*. Chapmans
HENDERSHOT
GROUND GRIP
0 "By rrcnli-ting for
in Barryvllle Sunday afternoon of
The
Community
oyster
supper
at
A can pick
own
TRACTOR TIRES
Hendershot, un Baturda}- night was lost week. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Owen
well attended end all enjoyed the Varney and sons of Castleton Cen­
splendid talk given by Cyril Gar­ ter, Mrs. Lou Varney ot Lake
overseas theater I wi-.li.
rett of Hastings We hope he may Odcua, Cadet Nurses Carrie Cogs­
a MAXIMUM TRACTION
well and Ola Huddleston ol Baltic
visit us again sometime
Dr Glen Gunn and Mrs. Gunn of Creek. William Cogswell and daugh­
• POSITIVE CLEANING
ter* the Misses Ruby. Dorothy and
Kalamazoo were Thursday and Sun­
Greta CcgvwelL Major Lloyd Cogs­
day visitors at A. C. Clark*' Joyce well and Mr and Mrs Orr Fisher
Iwrit in
Clark is slowly recovering from an were Sunday dinner guest* of Mr
attack of flu and pneumonia
and Mrs William SchanU of Maple
family all»wnne
Grove Nov 25 honoring Major Lloyd
Cogswell who left Kalamazoo Tues­
eligible for (.1 Bill of Hight* I
day morning for Banta Ana. Calif.,
fils when 1 get uul of the Arm
for reassignment, after enjoying a
45-day leave with tire home folk,.
“My food, clothe
Mrs. Clara Hertel visited her old
friend and schoolmate. Mrs. Vonda
medical and denial
Townsend. Gary of Chicago last
supplied Io mr. And I run 1
Sunday evening at the home of
Mr*. Gary* mother. Mr*. Nettie
Army school*.
Townsend in Hastings * Mr and
Mn. Richard Slocum and daugh­
"Al! of
ters and Wlllta Bayne were Thanks­
The
science
of
hydraulics,
teamed
are goii
giving dinner guests of the former's
with exhaustive metallurgical
90 day*’ furlough ut horn
brother. Harold Slocum and family
research, has produced the first
full pay and our Havel paid both
MUthWMt of Hastings. * Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Collin* mid daughter
of Burlington were Saturday aft­
. . you'll want to examina it
lough every seal *ilh t&gt;«*
ernoon
caller* nt William Cogvwell*.
you'll find il onliroly now.
en route home after spcndln’
Thanksgiving with hti parent*. Mr
•nd Mrs Harvey Collin* at Lake
MONTHLY
"AV FIR MONTH —
Odessa.
tlTIMMIMT

BLACK ROBES AT THE SAULT

from Higgins lake, whare aha and
her family were deer hunting. Dur­
ing her first hour* hunting on oponJ-------------- 4-polni buck. *

Mr*. E- C. Kraft entertained tlw
member* of her bridge club Tues­
day night honoring one of the
member*. Mr. V B FunUm. who U
toon having far. Si. .Ptl«r»bUri&gt; _

Pratt recently.'* Mr. and Mr*. Carl

Bsrton—Heidel
Jean Roe RaMel. daughter ot Mr*.
Leia Roe and Francl* W Barton of
Lansing were married Thanksgiving
evening tn the Methodist church,
the Rev. Charles O ugh ton oHictaat-

seteral week* with their son and
family In Jackiion. Mr. Ru*e nasMtod
In carrying on the store buainea*
while the sou was in the hospital
(or surgery
Carl Moon helped
■vllh thc Janitor work tn NaahvUle- l°The bride wore a suit of dualy
Kellogg school during Mr. Ruse's rose with a corang* of gardenia* ana
pink rote buds'- Her attendant wa*
Mr. and Mr.,. Fred Camp apont her alater-ln-Uw. Mr*. Vidian Roc,
Saturday and Sunday wilh the Ken­ who wore a suit of teal blue with a
neth Cronk family near MiddlevUla. conmgr of pink carnation', and rota
bud*. Vidian Roe *a» best man.
A reception wa* held in thc home
odut church Sunday morning He OI Mra LeU Roe. following the
was a dinner guest ol Rev. and Mn. ceremony, for U*&lt; immediate family
Charles Oughton. Mr
and Mr*. and friend*.
Frank McComb of Baltic Crock
After a noruiem trip they will be •
be at home al 316 West Lenawee.
cock received a letter last week from Lansing.
her huiband. telling her he was
tailing from California for the Ber­
muda Island* where he will be sta­
TrcLUsc* Need Protection
tioned* Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Trellis** In g*rden* and on lawn*
Powers arrived home the first part largely are in*do ot rather Ihin
if last week and are living in their
home, corner of Washington and wood, which I* easily iuscgpllbl* to

Phillip* St. Horace received hl.*
discharge from the Navy after three
year* of service *
Mra Dorothy
-- -------WUc and daughter Stella of Lan­
Sing were recent guests of Mr. and
Mra Dan* Dean. * Mr. and Mrs
Dale DcVuie have purdiated the
farmer May Potter liouse &lt;ih Middle
St. and have taken possession. *

Furniture Sale

24 HOUR SERVICE

. Corner of Fourth Avenue and Fourth St.

We have been appointed the official
AAA representative for this area.

LAKE ODESSA, MICHIGAN

LOREN HERSHBERGER, Manager

JANUARY 31, 1946

SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICE ON MOTOR
TUNE-UP AND OVERHAUL
COMPLETE MOTOR REBUILDING

SHELL

GAS

&amp; OILS

WELLES
MOTOR
1 E
E
F
। F
C

DAY PHONE
2712

Pvt.

Robert

Bonn

brother. Andy Bonne
Miller whrae huiband
ha* bean slaying w

end luslstlng with t
* Mr*. Ad* Peer Clar
has been ^pending t
with her old friend an
Mn. Franeea White a
He Barnum will go to
week for a visit. *
Roy Kenyon of Gran
Thursday afternoon

Prinele Kenyon and
Campbell. * Mr. and
F. Bassett of Saratog
Y. who attended thc
Internationa) Fox and
Grand Rapid* and al
time with hi* aunt, M

Michigan where they
farm* before relumi
Chicago.
Mr*. Princie Keny
the Houghton lake-M
thi* Tuesday for * f
with her *on. Thornto
* Ml** Marian Malch
er for tho Associated P
land, vbilled her par
Mr*. Simon Malchele o
apple over Thanksglv

Hendershott of Dctr
been spending severa

AAA

ON SATURDAY,DECEMBER 8

R. B. COOK, Prop

this kind should be kept thoroughly
painted to seal out moisture. White
and green paint arc especially fa­
vored for this kind of work which
automatically beautifies trellises
and lattices while giving them nec­
essary protection.

MIDDLEVI

LOUIS

Plain Shampo
Plain Shampo
Manicure
.
Plain Shampo

Dandruff Sha
Hot Oil Sham
Oil Shampoo
Eyebrow Arch

Pu»h Up Pbrm

Tulip Oil, ma
Zana Machina
Eugene Mach
Cold Wave

SERVICE

235 5.
Jefferson

NIGHT PHONE
2968

AUTOGLA

Don't Let
Windows
A Hazard

Wo Carry
Tho Bost V
Wa Build
Welding —
Wo Buy Al
any Condit

Complete,

PET

221 N. MICH

Johnson Supply Co.

4

YOUR TRACTOR SEAT

5

ENLISTED MEN

Harvester,
Muter Sergeant

74.10

Start Sergeant

Corporal . . .
Private Firn C1*n

90.00
7A4MI

50,70

128.25
10S.00
H7.75

50.00

SfE THE JOB THROUGH

U.S.ARMY
••GUARDIAN OF VICTORY'

suHuti now ai rzun MAtur
u. g. A«Mr uaumno tiAinn

juian,
. Oliver
and Massey-Harris tractors.

EXAMINE IT-SIT ON IT!

B. L. PECK
429 $. MICHIGAN

ARMORY
IONIA, MICH

HASTINGS

DVNHAM DISTRICT
Tlie December meeting of the
Maple Grove Farm Bureau Dtacu*-

Mr and Mrs. Ward Cheeseiuan. Sat­
urday evening.
15- Potluck supn*r to be followed by business meet­
ing and exchange of XSc gifts.
Each person to bring a gift suitable

THIS

John
| "they received many Une gifts. *
Mn-. Lulu Gray of Nashville was
। the weekend guest ot her son Har। old and family. * Mr. and Mrs. Sam
I Buxton of Banfieid had dinner
j Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs Han«-.
। Checseuuin. and Mi. mid Mi*. Or­
] vUlc PurscU were *uppc; guuls. *

429 S. MIC

�THE HASTINGS BAfflEH, THL'RHDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1*45
Kraft entertained Uw
her bridge dub Ttwsicnoring one of uw
». V. B. FuralM.
**
I .far RL-.Ftlenfeuri!.

rum—Rcldrl
Ukiel. daughter ot Mr*.
I FrancU W Barton of
, married Thanksgiving
Lhe Methodist church.
»rlc3 Oughton offidatwore a suit of dusty
orange of gardenias and
ds. Her attendant wax
-law. Mra. Vidian Roc.
suit of teal blur with a
nk carnation* and row
Floe wa* best man
i was held in thc homo
, Roc. following Uw
r tlie Immediate family

ruieni trip they will be •
al 316 West Lenawee.

i gardens and on lawns
made of rather thin
Is easily susceptible to
decay. Lattice work ot
juld be kept thoroughly
■al out moisture. While
amt are especially ta­
ils kind of work which
y beautifies trellisss
while giving them necselion.

Park development. With more pooThe oontaet among the clrclm lids
Grand Rapids and is able to be Int bndiir.oiura»
pie home again, perliapa Uw spot past year in charge of the program
He Is rurvlved by two son*. Buell aou thtl
shout a DU.
I IIUULL , ILLL
&gt;(„
Injrtinn, „„ » 1ft. ,nd ean be further Improved thl* com-1 chairman, resulted in a tie betwgaa of Grand Rapids and Russell of ter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
■. the Mastera-Jonm usd Um Room
Pvt. Robert Bonnett of Camp Mrs Cal Streeter and daughter. Ing summer.
Grant, UL, spent luaday wilh hU Mra^ Brtly Haatonke aitd ehUdivn
Both ftmlUM'
brother. Andy Bonnet. * Mra Carl *■
“'-*
—•«—
Exhibit* Foxes
the usual procedure and entertain hart, nnd a sister. Mlu Btu ’Hun*- week. Mrs S's son-fn-law and
have
returned •from their- —
vacation
traiUrs.
Middleville was represented at thc the members of tho Young Woman's berger. all of Wayland; Un grand- । daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Prank PfligMiller whose husband is in sarvioe. and hunting trip in the Brethren
*°
area. Betty waa the only lucky one Michigan-Ohio International Fox Guild at a Christmas party and children and seven great-grandchll- ler were there. Frank U Just out of : J?'
Kcxnusn and MbM 1
to bring home a deer. * Mr. and and Mink show tn Grand Rapid* {advanced meeting. Thursday. De­ dren
‘service and his wife, who tuts *
who have vacated the !
end assisting with the housework. Mrs. F. D. Ctncebeaux of Trails End. last week. Lee Thurston of thc ceinber 13.
Funeral service* were held this position al Milan, is taking her va- Keiser who ha* lain in an uncon- 1 Bwnl tot lhc c&lt;)l&lt;a h
* Mrs. Ad* Peer Clark of Evart who Gun lake were Wednesday evening north county line bad an exhibit'
Ejection of officers resulted as Monday afternoon al thc Archer fu- cation now. They plan to go to
scloua condition since Not. 3 when *1*° »he former Oscar
has been ^pending the put week dinner gueaU of Mrs. Mattie Bena­ there among thc thousand valuable I follow*: President. Clara Harper; ncrnl home in Wayland. Interment Chicago within a feu day* and visit
an auto-train crash took the Uvea home on Russell Bt.
wlili her old friend and schoolmates. way and son Bordet. * Mr*. Mildred animal* from all over the United 1 vice president. Kathryn Leonard, In the Hooker cemetery. Leighton, his people. * Mr. and Mr*. Galen
of her husband. Guerney and X
Mr. :
.
Bra.rr-.od rllta .. ». &lt;*&gt;»Mrs. Franeee White and Mn. Mat­ Spykcfnan of Barlow lake ha* rented Slates and Canada. Tile Hudson recording secretary. Ethel VnnSic1
ir.. ...
-I______ntauar VaMla Dl4.Ti.rrU.
The Albert Wleringa house on' ens have moved to the R G Cridlrr r,llB
Art Oeukea. She wa* Uw ।
vuixar rgruM .
lie Barnum will go to Hostings this the Henry Poulson* spartracnl for Bay Company of Canada also, ex- | kcl; corresponding secretary. Hattie
week for a visit. * Mr. and Mrs. the winter months. She la em­ hlbiled two little known fur bearing Lyons; treasurer. Marjorie Williams: Grand Rapid* St. occupied by his
m - ••
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Edd
K.
Lewi*,
who
has
besn
111
for
I
man.
Edward
F.
HJakc
Wtx L_
Roy Kenyon, of Grand Rapids were ployed In one of the local factories. animal*, the fisher* and marlin*. '
daughter. Mrs. Marian Martin and former Emma Campbell
*
|
Thursday afternoon and supper
Tlie show w£s held in the Muni- icnco: sec'y. of supplier. Abbie Ben­ little sons. la being improved with
Pfc. Robert Britten of Ft. Riley. several months. Is fseling soma bet- h'Utcr aS a family dinner for
RUeita of hl* mother and aunt, Mrs
Picnic Tables Housed
and a glaMed-ln
glawd-ln porch, Kama*,
ctpal g.-tragc and wn. really an at­ der; aec'y. of youth work. Jean new siding
Ing nnd
Katun*, spent from Thursday eve- •
Dorothy Eppcnr, of Grand j ning until Saturday evening with 1
th.J,ut,4jrt*r';
3£jrc
Princie Kenyon and Mr*. Borah
Our last week comment concern­ traction to person* who arc Inter- I Baisch: sec'y of childrens work
ipent the
the weekend
weekend wilh
her his parents. Mr. and Mrs James ' Mm Jolu‘ Goorbouse south of town. njng. Nov. 38, honoring
Campbell. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles ing thc park picnic table* brought ested In valuable animal*
Doris Poulsmi: secy, of spiritual Rnpid* .spent
with her
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs Frank
Frank GarGar- Britten
„
,. .
birthday of Ed on tha Mlh
F. Bassett of Saratoga Springs, N. a telephone call which wo are very
life, Laura Hickman; secy, of lit­ uarcnls. Mr.
Britten *
* Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving guc*U
guests at
at
Y. who attended thc Michigan-Ohio glad to report. Il seems Mrs. Dart
bow.of northwest
of town. * MUs ...»
cralurc. Olive Talbot; sec'y
sothe Britten home were Mr. and Mr*
ecm* to be considerable *7?
granddaughter.
Busan BquMr.
Barbara Heirigcl Is staying at thc Roger Converse and children. Mr*
Th-re seems
,
International Fox and Mink show in CUlcr wa* appointed In charge of
The MelhodUt family night path- ■ cla) activities. Minnie Petersen
J 1. Rugg home while her parents I Charles Converse and children. Ml*» '• moving activity In town—several
1ths Squter family and
Grand Rapids and also spent some the tables when the park wa*
are in Ann Arbor. * Mr* Elva . Either
locations. Mn sxWwr. -------time with hl* aunt, Mrs Bdllh Sto- started, nnd with cooperation of the tended and thc talk by Rev. Thom­
Siek and Convalescing
tztner Alien of
or Hastings:
Hasting-'., Mias Nyla
i*yia fsmllir* changing raiauoiu.
—»Ty»/ a
Sherwood
of
Atlanta.
Grand
ConEncWey.
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and
ML**
FranBertha
uxu.Miller,
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whose
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x.nd
v.cro
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L,,
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okpc. left on Thursday for Milwau­ shop department at the school. Has­ as E Pollard of Valley Ave church.
Mrs. Roy Steen and Infant sen.
kee. Wia. and HermansvUle, Upper tings men and others, the material Grand Rapids was very interesting James Leroy were brought home ductreas of thc OES. who presided ces Castle of Gul) lake, * MU* Glenn, doesn't expect to be out of alka
O«nn
several —
months,
with 4..
her
Michigan where they will visit Fur nnd work was donated There has and instructive
zv'--. „,4.
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Rev. Pollard has from Pennock hospital. Tuesday and at Die joint meeting of Wayland France* Castle of Gull take. Sam rtrvlcc for -zzzzz'.
farms before returning home via been lino cooperation in the past recently been discharged from thc are being cared for by her mother. and .Middleville chapters in the local Rasteskey of Hickory Corner* nnd small son. hx* moved to the home
Chicago.
mother. Mra Amble MugWilliam De Verne
Masonic temple. thLs Tuesday eve­ Ml** Pauline Britten accompanied °f
Mr*. J .L. Hodgson of Kalaimuoo.
when It came Ume to house the ta­
I Mrs Princie Kenyon leaves for ble* during winter months, but this chaplain, much of the time with
tie Creek,
ning wa* an overnight guest at the her brother. Pfc Robert Britten a* Hdne on Arlington St
the Houghton Uke-Merritt vicinity year, due to practically all buildings thc boys In Germany Hu wife and ernfined to her home for wane home nf Mrs Harry Baisch * Dr far as Chlcacp. returning Sunday Mr and Mr* James Hammond. ' ,,p,tr&gt;' B®
thia Tuesday for a few days' visit being now in use It has been harder little daughter accompanied him to week* following a back Injury in a end Mra R MtSerijan and Mr and morning * Mr. and Mr*. Frank who
have —
been living ...
in mu
thc govern- ' “
..............
’ moicrcj
«nu.u— .u—:1 on
with her son. Thornton and family. to find storage space. However, Middleville
Mi* Burdette Wadd spent Sunday Prtttcn of Charlotte spent Tuesday ' merit house —
adjoining
the &lt;.Sarah
on ThuraJ
Thl&gt;*—
* Mis* Marian Malchele. staff writ­ thc task has been accomplished and
Mrs. L. R. Beeler and Rodney m Jackson with the latter * brother- with .Mr and Mrs James Britten. Campbtll home, have moved into'; Tbv'.J’oung man. who wm cm«
er for the Awoclatt-d Preu, of Cleve­ they will be well housed and cared
ln-law'
and
sister.
Mr.
and
Mrs
the
house
that
Mn
Miller
vacated
P
,0
X
ed
•* the Kellogg Ox. and a . Sehad arc among those who have
land, viaited her parents. Mr. and forTlf they arc not already hi stor­
on Broadway, the Thurkettle tenant
(rll-nd trrTe travelling east ors '
Thc Rouse circle of the Woman's been receiving medical care thia Eno* Price
Thc ladies' mother,
Mrs. Simon Malchele of west Thorn- age We think Mr*. Cisler should Society of Christian Service will be past week due to throat Infection.
hnme.
MJln St. on a metorcycie MMl;:
Mr*. Jennie Bove*, wiiu ha* been
Freddie
and
Gall
Steen
and
Dean
apple over Thanksgiving and until have a vole of thanks for the Inter­ entertained i.t thc home of Mr*. T
Mr. and Mr*. Monroe Gibb* who ' *'*crVfd 10 P***
automobile going
George Roscbloom of thc Kroger there several week.* oil a visit, ex­ Cridlcr are among thr children out
Sunday of lut week * MLm Penrl est nnd effort she has put In this J. Berry Ulis Thursday afternoon store, who has been 111 for some pect* to return home this Tuesday. of
the Crookston house, and^ 'Continued on Page 7. Sec. 3.)
school because nf lllne*&lt; Fred- purchased
1
Hendershott of Detroit, who has project, as well as others who have There will be an exchange of gifts
Tlie Merle Sherk family of Has­
die has gland trouble. Gall is ju*t j ।
been spending several week*
Marshall Tripp, an employee of tings *pcnt thc weekend with her ill. and Dean has chlrken-pox
given their time and effort for the ' Thc Young Woman* Guild will
।
| br entertained by Mrs. Earl Van- ; the While Product* Corp lost thc parent*. Mr nnd Mrs Jervis CampHarold Bsll.’of the Geuke* meat
Hickle this week Tliurkduy evening, end of a finger in a innchine. Frlmarket. Is confined to his bed with '
Ray Scrvan attended a lamliy din­
a gift of clothing or toy suitable for I The condition of E, D. Lake who ner c’. tlie home of her sLiter. Mr* a bad cold
Little Mlckcv Roger*, young son?
a two year old boy which will &gt;x ha* been aerioualv 111 at 'h- hntn*
of thc Gerald Rogers is in Blodgett
sent to the Methodist Community of his step-son. B F. Gillette, 1? a Hind Ings Sunday * Sunday dinhospital. Grand Rapid* for more
House in Grund Rapids
little Improved, we are glad to h«ar surgery.
Hi* parent* were up to
&gt;
NORMA THALER. OPERATOR
HI* »on. Glenn Lake and wife of [ Pott* of north Grand Rapid* St
see him Sunday
South Thornapplr Farm
Midland are aiuUtlng in hi* care. । were her brother-in-law and alstei.
Rodney ~-nao
Schad spsirjiir
spent thr nr.«ena
weekend |
______
; Mr and Mr*. Win Mitchell of Grand
Iwa»n
STARTING DECEMBER 1st
Bureau Group
„
...
, Rapid* and *,r
,,,i *&lt;
r« w
hospital
receiving shot*
Thr South Thoniapple Farm BuHouen*
Mill* Aid
Mr n
nnd
Mrs
U Xe
K 1,1
„„„Pennock
..,.1 ,kww
.,
Floin Shampoo and Wave, dry
.... . 85c
renu group Vill meet with Mr and
Hu- Bowens Mills aid society will Liebier local. * J C Schad at- for a severe acre throat nnd mouth.
Plain Shampoo and Wave, wot
.... . 75c
»
Mr*. Glenn Alien of Parmelee, has
Mr.* Wm A. Cridlcr on Wednesday liuld Its Christmas dinner at the tended thc funeral of Titus Hunsbeen in bed and under the doctor *
Manicure...........................................
.
50c
evening. December 12
Entertain­ liume of Mrs Roy Johnson on benter at Wavland. Monday aftcrPlain Shampoo, dry...........................................
ment includes a grab bag and gift* Thursday. December „™.
13lh. A grao noon * Rev and Mrs. Faye Dem- care the p.tst week on account of
. 50c
n bad cold and blood Infection, i
for
same
should
not
exceed
twenty,
bag
with
gift*
will
be
part
of
tlie
I
areal
expect
to
attencMhe
quarterly
Finger Wave, dry...............................
. 75c
■
| conference &lt;■{ the Grand Rapids She Is able to be up now but not (
entertainment
Dandruff Shampoo and Wove.........................
.1.00
,
(
Association of Regular Baptist dressed.
Hot Oil Shampoo and Wave.........................
Mrs Harold Grlffeth is one of thc
. 1.50
Birthday* Honored
churohe* nt Ansley Center, this
Home Again
many who ore suffering with bad
Oil Shampoo and Wave............................... . . 1.00
Tlie recent birthdays of Dan ClaCurtis Solomon. Delbert Liisscn- Wedficsdav. * Mrs Leon Sister nnd
.
’
Eyebrow Arch........................................................
,1 ler and daughter Mary, and the 18th dcn. and Alfred Myer*, young far­ mother. Mrs Arvcr ot Grand Rap­ colds
. 35c
Master Hi French wa* brought
birthday of their MD and brother mer*. who ncrc sent to Detroit. ids were Sunday evening visitors of'
home from Blodgett hospital. Grand
PERMANENTS
Tuesday for physical examination Mr nnd Mr*. W K Urbler * ; Rapids Saturday and L* making a
a trio celebration and duck dinner for service, were all rejected on Charles Robertson nnd son John re­
fine recovery from a hernia opera- ।
Push Up Permanents.....................................
5.00
at the Cisier home. northwest of account of physical disability and turned from their hunting expedi­
. tion performed Nov 23.
Pink Lady, machine...........................................
town. Sunday. November 25 Also can’»- home. Thc other*. Bernard tion a week ago. and Mr and Mrs
5.00
Flut'd Heirisel. who has been in
present to enjoy the event were Mr* Wicrlnga and Wayne Robinson were Frederick Rock and FrancU Rock.
Tulip Oil, machine...........................................
6.00
Sunday
All came home without poor health for several weeks, wen’ i
CUlcr* slater. Mrs Jas Thompson accepted and arc hi the army.
Zeno Machineless.....................................
6.50
to the University hospital In Am.
their buck*
ot Grand Rapids and Cleo Robylcr.
Eugene Machine...........................................
Arbor
this Tuesday, aceomnanlrd by I
7.00
Thr Baptist Missionary society
local Paul has been notified that
his wife and brother. Dr Win Hel- &lt;|
Cold Wave........................................................
. 8.00
he will have ids physical exam for
Friends of Raymond Overholt, arc met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. iWei of Grand Rapid* Floyd will?
glad to know' he expects to be home Matlie Barnum * Floyd Davis and have test* and we hope will soon be '
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by New Yean. He has been sta­ family of Otsego were Sunday vL*- . in thr best of health.
।
Beginning of Basketball
- tioned in Hie Mar Linas and left for i-«i thc home of hi* father.'
Fred Siegel. L* recovering from .
' Tlie basketball season Is about to home Nov 20 by slow boat so doesn't George Davis. * Mr*. Harold Cutler liL-. long serious *lc!:ness and L-&gt; able (
. ul the northeast vicinity, spent last
open for thc boy* of Thornapplr- expect to be aide to set home to sec v &lt;ck in Detroit with her sLster. Mrs ( tn lie dressed. He Is nt the hi.in.
Santa Claus.
of h!.* daughter. Mrs Barney Cisler L
Kcllogg tchool who will start thin
■ Glenn Lankton. who with tier hus­
&lt;m the Prairie
9 STEBBINb BLDG.
ccming Friday evening. Dec 7. with
•&lt;a&gt;* In the Pacific, have had word band and son Charles brought her |
Mr*. Arthur Kenyon I* making a 1'
s game at Martin Ttierc 1* a big
, hoiu&lt; Saturday and remained over
bunch of boys out for practice nnd from Charles, the oldest, that his the weekend. They were eccom- fine convalescence from her inn Jorl,
next address will Im Middleville
operation In Butterworth hospital.
w-i£,gjfr4iAVa|p|g
wc wl.’h them hick thl* season.
Robert Hclrlgcl. ARM 3 c Is back; panted to Detroit Sunday by Mrs
Supt J F Schlpprr L* tlie coach.
from three year's service and isi CutlcT* mother. Mr*. Bernice Park­
staying nt thc home of his uncle.. er who will stay with them this
Lake Odessa here on Tuesday eve­
Roy Johnson. souUi of town. Rob­. winter, A family birthday dinner
ning. December 11
ert. who was a radio num and gun­, Saturday evening celebrated the
ner aboard an aircraft carrier, spent: birthdays of Mrs. Parker and her
Woman'* Society Meeting
twenty-two month* tn the South। granddaughter. Phyllis Cutler ArmNearly thirty members of the W ' Pacific and * iw plenty of action.
S C S. met at tlie Methodist church Hi* ship rxjH-t fenced a direct hit by ler uf Romeo were weekend guest*
Wo Carry a Complete Stock for any Make Car
Thursday for n delicious carry-in a Jnp mlcldc plane ' Robert lias cf her sister. Mrs, Floyd Heirigcl
Tho Best Values in Now and Used Auto Parts
dinner and afternoon meeting.
six bottle stars He wxs an employ­ nnd family, northwest of town. *
We Build Wagons and Trailers
Tlie spiritual life secretary. Hat- ee of the White Product* Corpor­ Mr and Mrs. Lee McWethy of
Welding— Expert Repairing
tic Lyons led an Impressive and sea­ ation before going Into service but Grand Rapid* were Sundav visitor*
sonal devotional service with Christ­ Is resting for a time before looking ol hi* brolhcr-lr.-law and sister. Mr.
Wc Buy All Kinds of Burned or Wrecked Cars—in
inas songs as an enjoyable part,
:.nd Mr* Claude Kcrrncen.
any Condition
the also reported on an investlgaMra. Christine Finkbeiner enter­
tion into thc causes of recent seri­
Robert J. William*
tained fit a Sunday dinner honor­
ous juvenile delinquency In Barry
Robert J Williams, well-known ing her grandson. Arthur Aubil. just
county tiiut put many youths into Middleville farmer and breeder of recently returned from oversea*
Jail for some time Anyone wishing champion sheep, passed away Fri­ duty with his duchantc. Present 1
Compl&lt;3tc(Stock of New and Used Auto Porta
to know the cause* can easily get,day evening after a lone period of were her daughter. Mrs Monroe I
some by contacting the probate jll-hcalth. at thc age of 78 years,
Aubil and family of I.elahtou and W
judge
Mr William* war. born in Leigh- her son and daughter-ln-lau. Mr. । xg
The report of the supply secretary , ton tup. Allegan county on Jan and Mrs Edd Flnkbcln-r. local * ft
Included amonn other things, that ""
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22, 1867 and on Marcii
15. ----1881. was Tlie Prairie Garden club met this । V
sixty-two can* of fruit and vegeta­ married to Elsie Clemens of Greer Tuesday with Lucllen Thcde In
221 N. MICHIGAN
HASTINGS
bles ancMour lbs. jam had been do- lake
After marriage they resided Leighton Thc member* ot the Ifrated for the Methodist institu­ for a time in Leighton and Grand Nashville Garden club were guest.*. . ft
tions.
Rapids nnd moved to their home in * Mr and Mrs Clair Brog and chilthe Pleasant Hill vicinity, near Mid­ drett Helen nnd Kenneth, nccom- F
dleville In 1808
Mrs. Williams panied Mr and Mrs Dwight Tabor
of Grand Rapid* to Detroit. Friday W
Surviving arc four children. Mrs. where all visited relatives until Sun­
George
Koiixen
of
South
Bend. Ind . day evening ★ Mr nnd Mrs. Milton ft
• '*ik
Mr*. Byron Rowlader ot Caledonia, Larned of Grand Fhiphft spent thc ft
i Mr*. Arthur Clarke of Sou til H»- weekend with her parents. Mr. and v
ven. Clare Williams of Mlddlevlle; a Mr*. J. L. Rugg Thc Larsons both &amp;
g brother Joe Willlunui of Grand Rap­ have good positions In the city. * ft
ids. fifteen grandchildren, eight Mr and Mr*. Harry Baisch andchli- W
great-grandchildren.
dren. Harry. Jr. and Nancy spent M
Wedm day evening in Grand Rapids ft
2 30 this Tucaday afternoon at thc and attended thc GG club.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Guffin are I $4
Beeler funeral home wilh Inter­
ment in the Irving cemetery.
spendins a tew day.* thLs week at
'
Death of Tilu* Hunsberger
the horticultural show in Grand
Titus Hun.stx.TRrr. atted 78 years, Rapids * Mr and Mr*. Rny Scrvan
a former residentxof Leighton twp. returned home Saturday from thdr
and Wayland died at his home in hunting trip In thc Kalkaska area,
Grand Rapid*. Friday, November and although they were there the
30 after a long Hines*. His wife, entire sixteen day*, they only .saw
thc former Clara Schrader, passed one buck mi came home &lt;-mptv-

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tflnndi«nn&gt;ert« oFMr. and-Mr* Sa/L-Mr*—lUrman FUhfJ- and QWllier ’ «
Burtkk * Mr. and Mn Virgil called on Mr and Mk Wffllani firv
|
employed reached an all-time peak
Belton
I Wood* received a phone call from Klemp Monday evening Pfc. Ken- Grand Rapids, bringing his young
of 15.200.000 In March. 1943. Ot
Thc Delton Inland Lake* Garden 1lliglibank Farm Bureau
(heir son.
son. t
T/5
Kenneth Woods
that nle Fisher
discharged from people m guests
tnetr
/o zsennein
wood.* mm
*_ _ _ . has been
Tlie Highbattk Farm Bureau -will these. 14,100.000 were In non-agrletiL
Mr. and Mm. Henry Karcher. i.hq
. . arrived
...
. and. i.ic
who_—Wwlm
—rtnr evening.
club will hold its Christmas party
had
In ..
New ..
York
the army
after 4a ........
years and •»
2 months . 8i00
Wednesday
evening, midtmldmeet
with
Mr.
and
Mrs
Claude
daughter* Maude, local, and Mn , waa bring sent to Indianapolis. In-I service with the artillery, having 1 wrZk service
and business tnc -ting at tile home of ■
tural Job*. Virtually every industry
Hunt
on
Thursday.
Dec.
13.
Please
A group of twenty-five women Mrs Blanche Richard-., Thursday 1
Mtnto Butler and children of New di ana for hl* discharge. * Mr. and served overseas. * Mr. and. Mrs |। Yo
Youth
chnir
is flow hiring women in substantial
“*b cha
Lr Monday at '7:30.
3C' sencookies or sandwiches.
'York, were Sunday dinner gpesu Mrs, Robert Humphrey of Battle ! William Klcmp received word that rI lor
rcprdtoniltig various urganizatlan afternoon. Dec. 13. at 3 o'clock. Roll bring
I
lor choir
choir at
at 8
8 o
o’clock.
clock.
numbers.
of Mr. and Mr* Fprest Buehler and Creek spent the weekend with thc their son. Cpl. Royal T. Go«xi had !
and church group* of Hastings met Call: . An Interesting Christinas in
at the Richard Cook home on Sun­ Your Childhood—one you especially IPrairieville
family of North Irving. * Mr. and loiter * parents. Mr. and Mrs For- | arrived In the States frftm China |
I'niled Brethren &lt; hurche*
The Prairieville Township Farm
Mrs .N.-val Tinier .-.re now living i cst Buehler and family of North ; and ha.* been discharged. They also
day afternoon to discuss and survey Remember • Thr following program
M H- Dawson. Pastor
In the home where the late Mrs. :' Irving. * Mr. and Mra. Frank Jon** । received word that Cpl. Good L* at | Pleasant valley
what I* being done locally for im­ will be presented: Christinas story 1Bureau meeting will be held at thr
Wmttr weetUr dotun'r nep my
Tooker 11CML • MT- imd Mr* Wil- j of Grand Rapids were Sunday eve- , hL* brothers in Lawton. jjery sick
poverished peoples In European from "Luke." Mis Bertha Bu»h: ।home of Mr. nnd Mrs Meric Brad10 09—Preaching by Rev Luna
Ham Dipt’ wefe Sunday dinner i ning callers of Mrs. Mabeile Yoder with Malaria.
countries nnd to hear Mrs- Mabeile Chrlstm:' • In Other Land*. Mrs ।flrld on Thursday evening. Dec. 13.
I1
guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roush
W Cleverdon. national repre»ents- Leon Pennock and Mrs. Charles ,Bl a n’rliwle
a shower was given Mrs. Howard
, flA—" n r F
Florin. Christmas gifts will be ex­
of Grandville. * Mr. and Mrs. Chas, j
«n
easy job wid Dr. SrMwy*.
tive
for
thc.
Save
Thc
Children
Calendar for December
8 00—Preaching by Rev. Lund.
i Lyon.* at the Brovont home by aev-1
changed. Mrs. Marie William*. Mr*.
Flnkbclncr &lt;f North Irving apent
Federation, one of several organi­ Leda Harrington and Mrs. Bert Im Martin Corners
PAR O-SANdut &gt;&lt; ■*&gt;•«&lt;*■
6-WMA. with Mrs John .subject. -The Price of Hell
Thanksgiving with their son. Rev.
.muorfl.
I Services each evening at 8 o'clock zations registered with thc Presi­ Adams will be in charge of re- . Preaching at thc church next
twn d-ilurb tkr byrr*
Mr
and
Mrs
Glenn
Asplnall
have
B
l
I
l
t&lt;loT
1
f
?
Sunday
nt
10
o'clock
followed
by
LeRoy Flnkbelner and daughter of
dents' War Relief Contra) Board frrshments.
Yet. I hep e tlatr A
Dec II—WC.T.U. Christmas par- ! except Saturday.
“
Sunday school Come to both these
Grand Rapids * Callers nf Mr. nnd muted on the Jerry Andrus larm | tv nt Claude
Walton home
j Rev. Lund will Illustrate ill* mes- ThUs organization, which wm func­
Tile Home Literary club will be '
Mrs- Allen Fish and family Sunday one mile east of Asa Stecklc corner
tioning in pence time before the entertained by Mr Agnes Schultz. aerviCM.
Dec. 12—WS.C.S Christmas party ’ages each evening thia week.
'
-—— ■ —
were Lyle Newton and Donald Pres­ • Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ftah were ;
------ •— ...
i vrpfnort
m nr. I* Interested In seeurinR cloth­ Mr*. Florence McCrary and Mr...
Mishler
home
ton of Hastings. Ralph Stuart Jr. Saturday callers of Mrs Lydia Kid- j at
_ _____
I 10 30—Bible school
ing for children and a major ein- Minnie Quick at the home of the
of Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs Keith ner of Ha-stlngs * Mbs Velma F\irnhaxis I* placed on helping re-estab­ former. Thursday. Dec. 13. Program
Entertain* for Nephew
I 11 3O-Preachlng bv Mr* Lund
Dr. Salikry'
Bass of Hasting* were weekend tcy of Battle Creek spent Sunday
carols. The Christmas •
Mr and Mrs U-on Howk enterSped. . I
;&gt;.ck. Sun- lish the educational facilities far —Music,
Caledonia at Martin
Story from l-uke. Mrs. Cech j |
guests * Mi . and Mrs. Floyd Eck­ with her mother to help her cele­ tamed their nephew and wife. Mr day afternoon, message by Rev children
NIGSAL
Fennville at Fennville
ert of Detroit arc apendln:: this brate her birthday. * Mr. and Mrs and Mr* Jack Van Duaen of Gales- Lund
Mi** Marguerite Hctmansperger Batnum; Christmas Legend*. Mrs. 1 Dre. 14—Wayland ut Wavlnnd*
Subject
Confessions ut
Hubert
PcttenglU.
The
Candle
In
|
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Chas Ralph Atiee and family of Gull lake burp, Friday and Saturday. Jack ’ Mind Reader ’
of
Ypsilanti,
a
farmrj
Hnsting*
Die. 18—Byron Center nt Byron'
were Sunday dinner guests of her
[The
F&gt;r.-l.
MrsBeulah
Piiiilipaon
।
Flnkbclncr.
ho* bon discharged from the Navy . WMA tnr»ia with Mr* J Batt- teacher, who L* an active worker in
J in. 4 -Keilcgg-vlile at Krlicggs’hr Save Tlv- Children Federation
Cha*. Cassidy. Mrs Della Comidy. parent*. Rev and Mrs J. W. McCue mid expect* to enter school soon durff
,
tnlkeii In detail about the immediate Coal* Grove
Duane Axle) of Lan.-.in- were Sun­
Flint. Dr and Mrs Gay Smith of Hi ha* been In all the invasion* j You are invited tn al! these serv- metis She referred the grout) to | Thc Coat* Gntvc DGTO Club) .'an 11—Hopkins at Hopkins*
day dinner gue*ts of Mrs Maude
from
Wake
Island
to
Tokyo
He
|
lees
n 18-19 — Harkin all League
BEGIN YOUR
the article in thc December 'Mue ; *1!1 live’ nt the home of Mrs. Ed- ! tournament nt Wayland.
Regers and Marguerite * Mr* Jen­ Glen Park. Wyoming, and Mr nnd
I cf Ladies' Home Journal on pare 40. 1 iard Barber. Dec 12. Brmg [ jpnie Cassidy returned home after a Mrs. Lew Matthews of Hasting* ribbon, also Asiatic and Pacific
PLANS FOR A
Jan. 32—Mlddlevlllf nt Middles Hie
। &lt;-niit!ed. ' What Yon Ccji D&gt; to I coin or candy Ten cent pre* nt.-.
two weeks' visit • n' tbe Caseldy were lost Wednesday callers ot Mr* Theatre of War. Philippine Libera­
people eallh
Jan. 25—Caledonia at Caledonia
BIGGER BETTER
.
..
Help." In which all oiQclal ngr-iclM ’ u til lie xchanged
home in Lansing * Cillers of Mrs. Julia Godfrey. * Mr. and Mrs tion. Good Conduct and Victory ................
Jan. 29—Fennville at Martin
PROGRAM
Mr' Woodrow Gillett uf Camp Mr- | with addresses arc listed, including
Susie Forbey Friday afternoon were Aaron Leatherman. Mr. and Mr* ribbons, and ten battle alar*.
!&gt;-b. I—Wayland at Martin*
IN 1946 NOW
coy nnd Mr
and Mr* Vance | thc. Save the Children Federation
h 5—Middleville nt Martin
Mr- and Mm. Kerry Boughn of Lake Forest Leatherman and Inez Crum­
Sharp on Sunday; an Tuesday eve- ; it was decided that this all Im- . The Cidar Creek Cemetery Circle I Feb. 8—Byron Center at Martin’
Odessa * Mrs. LcuL* Overholt re­ back of Dutton were Sunday callers
Birth Announcement
&lt;
f
Mr.
and
Mr*
Chas
Overholt
*
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be
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carried
.jd
;
will
"&lt;
be
entertained
by
Mr*.
John)
Feb
lt&gt;
—
Kellogg*Ville
at
Martin
lumed to the Chas Overholt home
Bom to Mr nnd Mrs. Dan Follls
n’as"projccts
on Wednesday. December 12, F,b 32—liopklt^s nt Martin*
Vance ।j Jnn
as project* bv
by grauii*'already
gratin* already oror- || Hurd
n'
from Pennock hospital. ♦ Mr1 Earl Mr Mid Mrs Harold Woods and ot Volpartso, Indiana, n daughter, i Monday nlitin Mr and Mrs Vance
DRUG STORE
Deys and gtrls games both.
Posthuma*. Mrs Chas. Poathtimus family were Sunday dinner guests on November 17. IMS Mr* Alvin Sharp of .Middleville wen- guraL* ol mnizet'. however. Individual! may । for nn afternoon meeting. Christand daughters Donna and Peggy cf her parents. Mr and Mrs M A. HCIrtglc of North Irving spent n the Poti.*' for *u» oyster supper, the contribute and work separately I---------------------------------- --- —- ------------.occasion bemg the wedding
I through fhe organizations branch
visited the Ray Wieland horn*- Sun­ Larson of Kalamazoo * Mr and week with them
ver aries - I b.'.h &lt;™P1-’ *. L"&lt;‘’» I ..nice in Detroit
day evening * Mr and Mrs Wr*ley Mrs Howard Asplnall of Delton
Pot;. caPril an Ed
"«'rt | Foiling the meeting tea was
Rosier and daughter Gwendolyn of were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
.John Lukso nt Ptnnock ho.spi.al frrVpd ,v|lh Mr, n.in Ollty BR(|
Allegan and Mr* Effie Parker were and Mrs Glenn Aspinall of South
Thanksgiving gut sts ol Mr. ana Campbell.
afternoon with Mrs John BatdorfT be n moved to Blodgett hospital. * I Mis* Ann Burton pouring.
M Sgt. Raymond and Mrs. White­
Mrs Leon Howk * Rrt J W MrHOT
}
Mr* Doria Haight was in Hasting?
Cue and Rev. Donald F Smith at­ dead and T Sgt Edward D and
tended a youth for Christ organl- Mrs. Clifton and mmi Gory all spent
W. C. T. t'
Thanksgiving Day with their par­
ratten Friday evening
\1H LAKE’
Mr. and Mrs Herb Burdick and 1ents and grandparents. Mr and ma* party will be held at thc Claude
fnfantn. arrived home Saturday.
Fifty-two local Barry County 411 I
nnd
•later Luella Beadle of Augusta were Mr* William Klcmp. * Pfc ____
Walton home on Tuesday. Deerm*
December I. having received hL* dB- ( ';
tenders nttended the annual
chnrvr at camp Atterbury. Bid *’’* teller* meeting nnd honorary
I o'clock
after three year* and eight months ;
nI lhf Hasting.* Methodist
church
last Thursday evening.
W. S. &lt; . s.
in thc service, must of which was
Tho meeting opened nt 4 30 so
1 Thc WS CS will have their mirt- spr-nt oversea*, in Alaska and fttcr
that
sta^e
exhibit* In clothing and
Ing and Christmas parly with Mr* in tnc European theater ot war He
I Will Mishler, on Wednesday at 2 and hl* wife and Mr* Gay and two handicraft might be viewed by thc
1 o'clock
Bring your gift fur your children spent Sunday with their local leaders.'
Assistant state club leader*. Vir­
secret pal. and you will find whi parrnta. Mr and Mr* Earl Pennock.
p Mr nnd Mr* H O Armour spent ginia Graves and Louie Webb
Sunday with their daughter and brought In thr state exhibit mutcrClll'RCH NOTES
husband. Mr and Mr. Ned Lan­ i.if nnd look charge of thc group
caster near Nashville * Mrs Chas discus-1 Ion* later in the evening.
Methodist Church
Recreation for use in the local
Pixley spent several day* last week
Donald E Smith. Pastor
clubs was conducted by C C. Agent,
’ 10:30—Morning worship
Ray Lamb Tilts consisted of table
I 11 30—Bible school
Nashville
..
FRENCH BRAND COFFEE
HolDatrd
t&gt; 27c
| 6,30— Youth Fellowship service
cd the high school senior class play stunts, circle games, relays and quiet
In wlulh her nicer. M1m.............BuiCount v Agt H J Prater, pre­
che'.t had a leading role
CANNED PLUMS
No 2’4 can 20c
sented the county 4H picture and

,*

LyBARKtR’S

^Sot^’ soysl^3e|S

Barry 4H Leaders
Meet and Banquet

12Z'cc"seuan

SPECIALS’

T0WNT0ASTC00KIESi0oz.pkg.2ic
19c
SOPADE WATER SOFTENER
SHASTA SUGAR PEAS No. 2 can He
WHOLE KERNEL CORN Niblets-can 14c
No. 2can
16c
VEG-ALL
CREAM OF WHEAT 28oz.box 24c
34c
SWIFT’S PREM
NORTHERN TISSUE roll 5c

I

Many Things This
City Moy Have
To Do Next Year

'Continued from page 1. Src !•
to supplV the First Wlffd. also a
। considerable addition to sanitary
| and stunn tewrr* will be required
i What will be dune to meet al!
ithc.se needs we. ot course, do not
know We fortunately have a city
council that will give needed attenmay t&gt;- required
lion to whate1 ......
.
'' *
of this city They can be trusted
to have the city's Interest* and thr
taxpayers' interest* constantly in
mina and will ww- good judgment
in whatever they may decide They
well deserve tlie confidence of thc
people ot this city, so whatever they
may dicldc will be accepted, wc be­
lieve. by our citizen* os the right
thing to do

C. Thomas Stores
Haitinai, Mich.

130 W. State St.,

Christmas Show
For Carry Kids

from .page 1 sec
I 'Continued
........
Teachers arc being asked to ascer: tain the number ot youngsters from
J their school who will attend, and
then cither call ut thc Strand Thcinter or write or phone the number
i f’tickets required Ticket* will Im
delivered ’&gt;• tlie teacher only Mr. ’ Following the banquet, put on by
Branch states that it w ill be ini­ the Goodwill L A S . thc gn-up di*)x&gt;ssible to mail or give ticket.’ to I cursed several topics relative to the
patents because of the danger of 4H count) program.
duplication
■
The next regular leaders' meeting
nnd banquet will be held toincilnic
be several women In attendance to In January
!ih&gt;k after thc youngsters. Parents
u di not
lot bi*'admitted
be'admitted. he states,
state*. tw
be-­ r
a J DI a
nf the necessity of seeing that JUggCSTCO rlOt
it maximum number of scats are
available for children

CHILDREN'S ROBES
Bcocon Quality Robes

2.25

CHENILLE ROBES
Sizes I to 3
Blue &amp; Pink

']

CHILDREN'S
SWEATERS-SKIRTS
Coot styles — colors

।

1.95 up

3.75
Skirts in plaids and solids.

Children's Dresses

Good

percentage of wool

Cottons and Rayons
Size I to 3
Size 3 to 14

2.19
3.98

2.25 up

SNOW SUITS and COAT SETS

INFANT'S

Good warm woolen garments in popular colors

WEAR

Size 1 fo 4
Size 3 to 6 - 7 to 14

Bee thl* fine srlectlan far your gift giving. TL...
bunting* and bUnkeU. robe*, bonnet*, hood*, hosiery,
ibocs, toy* and everything baby need*.

,
;!

All wool sweoters in Pullover or

2.98

Sizes 2 to 6
Red — Blue

*
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1
'

’Continued from page 1. Sec l»
il • because it was thought the wa- •
ter in thc standpipe might be containlnaicd nnd '2&gt; that it would |
nuke thc water so worm in that re- i
ceptacle that. In the summer
months, it would not be as cool and
refreshing to drink n* it is now
|
Tn discussing that matter with thc
city engineer.. Mr Labertenux said ।
there is no longer a valid basis for
surli objections. He said the mod- |
ein •tanthilpc Is so constructed that .
nothing could get Into one. and
that, where used, they arc cleaned
thoroughly at regular periods, sc
there v.'ild be no contamination
He stated thnt, ns they are now opcrated, water from thc standpipe
would nc-i become more than 2 de­
gree* warmer than it now is when .
pumned dlrectlv Inta the water
main* Thia difference is so small.'
he Mijd. thnt. in the warmer months.
It would nut be noticeable
Tlie
coldest water In the tank is at the .

Yes-do this Holiday the
Value Way. Buy useful
gifts - wearable gifts

2.98

Fruit Spread
FlOUr COUNTRY

Would Bring
Problems to City

The Value Way
This Holiday
Sizes 2 io 6

3.±25c
CEock Oread
Ib 17c
EaLmors Margarine

at am for 1&lt;H«
Project requirements and sugges­
tion* for 1945-40 were presented by
H. E Agent. Mary E Bullis
Troopers Davis and Tcrzac of thc
Jackson State Police Post showed
three !■ .und films—The Air Force
In thc Pacific." "We've Got another
Haiti to Buy" and 'Voyage to Re-

9.00 up
13.45 up

svstem from, the bottom uf thc
(standpipe
‘
Mr Laberteatix sAid that Hastings

I partitive size that has direct pres*
j sure pumping. Instead of casing th? !
load apd saving In coet of operation I
with a standpipe.
We have discussed this phase of j
cur water-supply system, because It
may become a live subject for considcration If the proposed platting 1
of the Cook farm should be under- '
taken In view of that. It would be
wise for citizens of Hosting* to not |
«niy be thinking about it. but make
*'tnz Investigations of their own. i
। If they have friends living In cities ■
of 5.000 to 10.000. nsk them about '
! the operation of thc standpipe ns I
n part of their city's water system I
. If the standpipe plan saves money.
tf the water Ls wholesome, and if
I in summer, the water is les* than 1
13- wanner at their homes than the
I direct pressure from the pumps nt
the -tation. then there is good rcai sett for favoring a standpipe here.'
Get H r (get* before deciding, and
. not oppose from prejudice or some j
notion that lacks a factual basis 1

2

HANDBAGS
Fine simulated leather. Beautiful new styles

Jht ItfaluzShw
III

THAT

nir

iiAi.it iMiLiiy

Popular new colors - 2.98
.

bag. and can hold a heavy load !
without bursting. There is nothing
cheap about them. Some are .
•quipped with shoulder straps and
sell for $11.40.

CHICKEN SOUP MIX

59c

CLUB

25-lb sad

Grapefruit Juice

2

99c
55c

MIXED HUTS
Ib
bo*

Cigarettes

Country Club

Popular Brands

No 2 con

cation

Red to.

MAUCATE TEA

49c

fflta

ROLLED OATS

WIHDEX

s1.24

ci.b £;• 23c

Class Cider

VITAMINS

K 31c

u o. boiiu 20c

HEINZ KETCHUP

13c

un 34c

CS’

CMtC MILK

G8c
2
Holiday 5 '*■ si.42
Plair
dozen 14c

Loaf Cheese
Fruit Cake Kroger's
Doughnuts Sugcred or

Swset Peas

11c

COTTAGE CHEESE c-7—d s“a 13c

Kroger's

2*„°'..25c

3 plfl*

S1.39

JUICY FLORIDA

Oranges o’Xd 3 £ 59
NAVEL ORANGES

dot an 39C

3

TANGERINES

*&gt;• r

39c

IDAHO POTATOES cX" 10 uB 49c
PASCAL CELERY

GREEN ONIONS

fancy Quality

Shatlati

19c

large stalk

2 bchs 15c

Seedless Grapefruit

10 ,59c

SwMt, Juicy

Sfc'oin Steak

&gt;37c

KROGER BEEF
Choice Cuis

CHUCK ROAST

COD FILLETS

ib 25c

26c

All Cut*

Ib

STANDING RIB ROAST

lb

29c

LAMB SHOULDER ROAST

lb

26c

VEAL SHOULDER ROAST

Ib.

26c

Urg«. Sliced Ib

32c

LEONA SAUSAGE
WHITING FILLETS

British women are appropriating I
I Old Dobbin s nose bag. a traditional
t container for oats, painting flowers ;
on it. and pslng it for a shopping
• bag It's mr.de of stronger material

lb

OVAL SARDINES Toiuto Jauca can 13c

PORK SAUSAGE

&gt;r**kt**l
Link*

FRESH PORK ROAST ££

Ib

45c

Ib

28c

SWEETHEART
SOAP

2

13c

bars

GUARANTEED BRANDS

�CHURCHES

e public Is cordially invited gal

| p D L E V in
E
1

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• *■ •

FUMT METHODI MT CHURCH
L. Winstun Stone, Pastor

Hospital Guild No. 10 Mrs. Olea
Oriffa th. chmn M magaylne*
_
_
Mr*. Dolan. 6 qt*. string bean it. 5 }theme. -Light From CKxl*
qts asparagus
The adult choir will slug.
Mrs. Arthur Hathaway. I bu eel11:30 aJO_ Bunday school.
ery cabbage
lofu u Wekome and there ar
7:30 pm. Evening worship and
sermon at Orangeville

Mr and Mra. Burt tUtoit MMdte- CRESSEY
vllte. Mike Jay. Dec. 3.
Mr. and Mra. Don Reynolds* are
Surgical: Au Randall. Hastings moving Into their house at tlie store.
R. No. 1; Charles Olbba. 433 E * Murle Fruln has left for induc­
Bond; Carl Schweder, Hastings, R tion Into the army, w Mr. and Mrs
R. No. S; Mn. Homer Mefers, 533
W, Grand; Mn. Maggie VanBurcn

ilngton;

Miss Edith Blocher,

SHOP 1
(OB I
B1UC1

119 N. Broadway
SS. 10 am. Receiving Ute Mis­
sionary prizes las: Sunday were
Helen and Sammy Dcmund: Claude

and Mra Hugh Chapman returned
lorue Wednesday from their vaca-

dirvllle; Burwell Scudder. Hastings.
R. No. 2; Mra. Orrell Steege. Belle-

Juries tn a hocpital a short time
later. Hte companion also was badly

Nancy, were Kalamazoo siicppc-rs
toturday. * Mr and Mrs Wesley
Confer spent Thanksgiving In Grand
laplJs.
on Religion and Life is conducted
Mrs. Irving Hnll of ixw An teles bv Mr Sharpe during the church
bc army recently, visited Mr
'fr», Irving Barber and ocher

leathered at the home Saturday
Mr? Mary Wheeler. 1202 8 Broad­
evening and on Monday evening
way; Ell Barnby. Hastings; Shirley
Berends, Middleville.
Sunday school at 11:30 am. Re­ eapreaalnna of love end anpreciaUcn
home on Irving road. We hope they
Discharges: Frank Smith. Nash- hunting trip last Thursday * Mrs hearsal of Christmas program
are the thine* that help to make mav live to enjoy many happy years
Carl Hartman and Mrs. Drill Upson
Confirmation class Saturday. 1:30
together.
LtRoy Steen and baby boy. Middle­ were Kalamazoo shoppers Wed­
ville; Mn. Fred Mead and babv girl. nesday.
Vermontville; Mra Ralph Keeler
and babjf bW’. HMtUig*. R No- 41
iNFltLil
Mrs. Charles Leaver. 219 W Green:
Parmelee Methodist; church
Mrs RihmU Geiger, Lake Odscsa;
M-. Merte Ha-lev. 41s v Apple;
Lawrence Ger linger. Lak&lt; Odessa.

25 INCHES LO:
• STEEL CONSTRUCTION.

• WHEELS CAN T COMS
W Bond; Mra Louts Overholt. Frc&lt;port; Mr* Esther Runyon. Bellevue;
Bernard Foote, &lt;13 K. Green; Agnes
Perry. 9198.Jefferson; Baby Wm
Count. 638 a Washington; Mrs
Rhlrlev GIVmiVi and babv boy. Has­
tings. R1N. 3; Jean Childs. Vermpnl-

family Catherine and dinner

TOY
TELEPHONE
Has a spring dul with uiur.tcrs sad latten.

1; Baby Daniel Bell. 017 £ Blair:
Mrs. Chalmer Miller. Freeport; Mrs
A. Tolies. 221 S Jcfferaon. RoyHaight. 710 E. Mill; Rodney Shad.

Blaek
Board

STANDARD SERVICE

Operated by ROLAND TALIAFERRO
BRING TOUR CAR IN FOR A COMPLETE CHANGEOVER TO WINTER WEATHER

AUTO ACCESSORIES
CLEAN RIST ROOMS
Thursday preaching at 7:30.
Friday morning prayer at 10:30:
Friday afternoon preaching 2:30:
Friday nlshl. 7:30
Saturday morning Quarterly Con­
ference, 9:00 o’clock. Saturday aft­
ernoon preachine at 2:30: Satur­
day night preaching at 7:30Sunday morning Sunday school

SEAT COVERS
FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS

Sunday niRht Youth Rally 7:30.
You are welcome, come bring your

19 INCHES LONG.
STEEL CONSTRUCTION.
WHEELS CAN T COME OFF.

DELTON

Doable wheels all around to support the toad an steel axtea.
Steen just like a big track and to hack It up for - parking"
even slumps adults. Bright red and yellow Duco $495
finish. Real quality clear through.
*♦

Knr'trlck silent Fridav in Hastings.
* Michael Terry, of Plainwell, spent
the week-end wilh hla grandparMrs. Ada Wright la spending a few
dava with her daughter, Helen. In

JfSO to SJ495

town, called home Friday ulaht
from thc West coast. He is assisting
in the “magic carnet" movement of
On Sunday tranmorting service men homo from

WERNER MOTOR SALES
HASTINGS — PHONE 2482

Sunday service 11 a.tn
Wednesday evening service 7 45

GOOD JOBS
For Skilled and Unskilled

MEN and WOMEN
Cabinet Makers

Upholsterers

Chair Makers

Mitre Sawyer

Double End Tennoner Operator
STEADY EMPLOYMENT, CLEAN WORKROOMS,

PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS

Apply at Office

635 WEST STATE ST.

HASTINGS, MICH

Pfc. Robert Cote, who has been
In the armv since 1941, has arrived
Hastings Saturday afternoon * Mr. in Portland, Oregon, after being In
and Mrs Clnre Richards and daugh­ the Pacific area since ’M3 His wife
ter. of Jacksen. spent the week-end Marine Lillian Jorgenson Cola, who
has been stationed at Camp LeHarold Jeune, N C is being released from
a few service alone with her husband and
I both arc expected io reach Middle-

be presented
worth Barrett and Mrs Myrtle Mc­
Leod wire in Kalamazoo one day

P«g Nall
Play Table
1.98

FLOPS
Ut

nnd Mrs Monroe Aub’l of Leighton
twp . reached home Saturday wVh
his discharge after four years In

Has two narforaer*. QM
ftlfi thro-agh tea air agd
esuhaa tea ttagaMl

which was spent tn thc P.’clrtc area.
We hear Leonard Elwood and
Ivan Pavne are servicemen who ex­
pect to be back home soon

Van Horn Thursday afternoon. They
Past Matrons Meeting
brought clothing and filled a Urge
Allen Past Matrons
box. which will be given to thc Baiits annual Christmas
vation Army In Kalamazoo. * Mra.
home of Mrs Vesta
Frank Francisco and son. Jerry Orlffeth this Friday everting. Dec.
Clayton, returned home from Bur­
gee. hospital last Friday.
Merle Collison, who has been in
the Philippines for some time, ar­
rived home Monday night, having
received his discharge Mr. and Mrs.
The Prairie Literary club wlU
Collison will live in thc Daniels cot- hold Its annual Christmas meeting
with Mr.-. Blanche Crldler. Wednc’Pvt Linden Collison, who has been
stationed at Newport News. Va.. ex­ the 19 as scheduled. Rev. R. D.
pected to mH for overseas last Wed­ Leonard will speak on the history
nesday. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyle Colli­ of Christmas carols and a fine time
son. of Kalamazoo., spent Sunday is anticipated.
.
evening with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Collison. * Jack Staf­
ford, who has been at Great Lakes
Station, returned home Monday
forenoon * Mrs. Harold Christian­
sen and brother. William Barnard,
of Bellevue, visited Mrs. Myrtle Mc­
Leod one day last week. Mrs. Harry
Fennels, of Kalamazoo, also visited
her one day last week
Shirt Storage
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baum spent
If shirts are to ba put away folded,
Saturday In KaUmaapo. ♦ Pfc. Jack hsug them on coal hangers until
Johnson has been moved to Great
completely dry. Th«n told each shirt
He is a radio operator on A. F C. according to following steps: 1.
flying from Great Falla to Alaska * Place shirt, front aide up, on table
Mr and Mrs Willard Hal) and fam­ and button top. middle and bottom
ily. of Almena. Mr and Mrs. Wil­ buttons. 2. Place front down and'fold
each side ot shirt over, length­
lard Waters, cf Plainwell, and Mi
nnd Mrs. Archlb Hughes, of Kala­ wise, for about one-fourth of thc
mazoo. spent Fiunday with Mr. and width. 3. Fold one deevc along back
laQgtkwua I han fold other sleeve on
Mrs. Fred O. Hughes.
Up of IL 4. Fold up thc tall o( tti&lt;?
shirt about 7 to • inches. 9. Then
fold again. bringing the bottom fold '

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and Joan Henney returned last week (her sister. Mrs. Ethel Horn. * Mr.
MILO
cent found It. they discovered some BARRYVILLE
of the articles that had been stolen | The Barryville WS.CS. met at
„„ Milo M YP held ...
Tlie
It* meet- • from a deer hunting trip near St. • and Mr*. Otis Boulter, of Weal Clovfrom Robert Pratt’s car The Has- i the L. A. Day home last Thursday jns at ult. church on Sunday eve- Ignare. staying with Mr. and Mr*. | erdale. spent Friday evening with
,
tings officers, with that due. began : and 40 attended the dinner, proceeds rning.
,in- with iUt.-.
u ir.
—“. Victor Henney of Hastings. They Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hom. * Den­
sixteen
In atund
atiendanre
a search for the thieves-that was were 115.25. This was election of -m. Evangelism Commission had ali spent Thanksgiving with Mr. 1 nls and DeLynne Manning spent
the first due they had found. They 1 officers and the following were charge of the program. Plans' for and Mrs. Carey Aithouse who arc i Saturday afternoon with Grandma
| satisfied themselves young Temple elected for the coming year: Pres., me Christ mas program and thr at the present, raiding at fit Ig- sonnevllle * Mr. and Mr* Franx
A University of Michigan faculty*------------ - ---------------- -------- ----------- — | and West were the thieves. Before Mrs. L. A. Day. vice pres. Mrs Burr young peopleMtS
Liquid, Tablets, Salve,
’s Christmas
party were
S.
«.* S
*”T!“ "!
“d
I they could arrest them. Grand Rap- Fossett: sec. Mr*. Earl Tobias nnd dbcussed. After
- ,,u
v.i
1
After the
the meeting
meeting was
».fl5 „
v,„
Mrs.
Clifford Kahlor of Delton TuesNose Drops
ids police had picked them up for treaa . Mrs. E. H. Lathrop. Mrs. dismissed, we wrote letter* to the *,'h .’i"
Mr. anil Mrs Elto make German and Japanese ra­
j...evening
------ *—. w
Dciori* O’Con- Caution: Use Only As Directed
'stealing
cars
Charles Day wo* elected chalrmair onyn
buy* from
our cuisa
class wnu
who uiv
are now
now u*
in ‘-lon Matthew*. ★ Mrs.
Hollis
Me-. day
...
ruling
cais.
c,*iun«-min*
uur
.
.
.
*
dar systems virtually ineffective
_ .
. —
_ . ....saw
___ ____________________
____
■ fruit committee
i.,-- a*. ..
.
.....
.....
. lutvrr* nnd
nnn Loutee
I^yiiIxf of
nf Nashville
Nnthvlll** and
nnrl nor spent Saturday night with ShirDoster
and
Endsley
the
pair
of
flower
and
{
he
service.
*
Mr*.
Emily
Wilcox
during the crucial momenta of the
one uay
day *»a*
last week **•In uir
the •.■■*»&gt;.&gt;
Grand MU* uc-.****c
Jeanne &gt;**u**u
Irland of Ypsilanti
and Mrs Merle uruuiieiu
Bradfield »nr
were in
in _JJ”’..?*
Alma 1 lejr
^r)ene Dickerson. * Mr
our
....... Bnu
- 1*?
- Peck visited the ---war This Jamming of thc enemy
— readily
,.i— ad- spent
. . thc
.... weekend
,
■....
— . .
.. Wilcox*
....
.. . PtnelStnn
stiirtrlnv ** Fireman
Rapid* jail. The .two
with thc home Hastings Friday.
Mrs.
called
rhwkton hum*
nome.Hunuay.
Fireman and Mn. Laurence Hamilton, of
radar was a big factor in the sueKendall
io ChlChfTwo Grand Rapids Youths
mltted their thefts from cars in folk*.
lall Keller returned to
folks Ml** Elaine Scott was n Sun- on Mr*.
Mrs. Tom Beck and Mrs.
Mrs BradBrad- 2 c Kpnf
VICTORY BONDS will provide a
cess of the devastating Allied air
Lansing,
spent last week-end with
Mlddlcvillc
and
Hasting*,
and
surday
dinner
guest.
*
Mr*.
■Russell
field
attended
a
committee
meeting
cago
last
week
after
spending
a
30
­
Confess; Most of Stolen
"cushion- for post-war years.
attacks
her U,B
parents.
and
rendered the stolen article* to Un- Mead and Zane were Grand Rau- at the Court House. ♦ ML** Marion “uy ,cave w,tn
homeMr.
Iolks
- Mrs. A. Cha ven
Professor William G. Dow. spe-.
Goods Are Recovered
j denheriff Doster
Naturally the ids shoppers on Wednesday * Mr. storms of Cressey wa* thc dinner
clallst in electronics In the Univer-.
ally of Michigan College of EnglRecent robberies In this city and &gt; owners of thc pilfered articles were . and Mr* Segar Miller and family guest of Mr nnd Mrs. Merle Bradneering. served for two and one-half Middleville were solved last week, glad to get them.
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr flrjd and Jack Sunday * Mr and SOUTH SHl’LTZ
years tn the Radio Research Labor- when Harold Temple. 18. and
Tlie Grand Rapids police expect and Mn- Vernon Thompson cf Free- Mra Fred Van Strcain and baby of 1 Mrs. John Tedrow received a...
letatory at Harvard University. Un- Charles West. 17. under arrest in to prosecute Temple and West A* port * Mr. and Mrs. Victor Benson Richland were callers of Mrs. Her- I ter from her sister In Chicago tellder the utmost secrecy, he super- QranJJ Rapids for stealing seven the articles stolen from Robert Pratt and children and Mr and Mr- Al- bert Van Strcain Sunday * The. Ing that her nephew was one of a
vised&gt; the
vacu
.u. development of new v
ii.­ lutomobUes. confessed the robberies were valued at over $300. that of­ bert Benson and son of Lansing chicken supper and bazaar which | lucky four who were saved in a
um tubes and transmitters which in this county also Most of the fense would draw a heavy penalty.
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr was held Wednesday afternoon and i bomber crash in the Pacific theater
were used to J*m the enemy radar in plunder *as surrendered by the two If the two get off with a light sen-. and ....
Mra ---------------------Burr Fauctt
Mr ----—
and evening, was very well attended ....
and .' of war
... „„„
and „
he
r was In a hospital. .
*
the manner that an electric razor
your own
own
thieves to Undcrsherlff Leon tence for stealing cars, the local • Mrs Arthur Lathrop of Cloverdale u*. Bre very grateful to everyone I Dr. and Mrs Taylor from Toledo,
ruins radio reception In your
far front
from Poster, and Policeman Endsley, of officers will see that they are prose- and Mrs. Fada Fasselt and children who helped make it such a success. 1 called cn Mr and Mrs * John Tedhome, although it was far
Bring your Fur*—Hides—and Pells
thl* city
The two local officers cuted here when their other sen- i of• Hastings
—-------•— ■—evening
—•—
were"—
Sunday
i tow Sunday on their return from
being as simple a procedure
to Raymond Tobias for a square deal
callers * Mr and Mrs Frank Day
I hunting. * If you notice an extra
The Radio Research Laboratory, went to Grand Rapids, hoping to tence expires
pair, but the —
police
—offir-------Young West is not known here of S. Hastings and their guests. Mr. STATE ROAD
staffed by over 800 employees and catch the .........................
■ smile on Gordon Thompson’s face.
;*nd -Mrs.
Conrad
Cable of Hartford,
financed by the Office of Scientific cers of that city had already picked I Temple said he lived in Hastings for • ------.
Mr and Mrs Hubert Beadle of perhaps It’s that nice deer and bear
.a short
«hnrt time hefnrr
them tin
up.
before hr
he mn'.rri
moved t.-i
Rxrarr h and Development, was th.m
to were ur*&gt;&lt;1,ir«*4nv
Wednesday dinner
dinner onrrts
guests nt
at Augusta visited thc Andrew Ken- . ,
, .
hh f
blocks north of the National
the L A Day home Mr and Mra nrdyl( Sunday * Mr*. Lena Becker 1' "V. ba'k tt‘‘h *
™ h
On the night of November 3. the Grand Rapids
tbe center'of the research on antiRank.
F J Butlne and th» former’s neph- &amp;lld
aUo
two robbed the car of H. E. Lewis.
,nd Homer
Homer Becker
Becker entertained
entertained Mr.
Mr. ।i &gt;lorth w*‘ ““
•* hrard Mr
dlrected by Dr F E TVrrnan.
uuwkw
--------------------Dean recently discharged from the U. S
• ew. Johnny Gordon of Kalamazoo Bnd
md j^r*
Mrs Cloyd-Barcroft of Albion.
Albion.;*" another lucky
kicky hunter. * Ger
Ger-­
U Engineering at Stanford Uni-, navy, while his auto was parked on
, were Saturday night and Sunday Mr and
Ray severance of ’ aid and Daniel Hull, of Brush Ridge.
venity
’the
* main
' street of Middleville
■"* «~
Thc
—
ond MaO* , *«*«►. Mr.
Mr, FM I „llnl „ Mr. nrrd Mr,. J Tedrow
The most spectacular part of principal thing they took was a bag
and Jimmy were also Sundoy din- Pientlqe. Mr. gnd Mra. Max Bump. '
Sunday.
Prof. Dow s work at' the Radio Re­ of what is called "Invasion Money "
। ner guests.
------------ »««-&gt;&gt;- 'fen
Mr ---•
and Mrs —
Steven
and
Mrs. Stella
. cn »un&lt;»a&gt;search Laboratory involved super­ It.was mostly Japanese and Austra­ &lt; Continued from Page 1. Section 1.)
Mr nnd Mr* Forest Cole and *on Hullng of Hastings for Sunday din- ; Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Meyers, of
vising ine work of a group of phy­ lian paper currency and coins,
moved cn Monday to their new
Mr. and Mrs Harold Starks*Grand Rapids, spent Saturday with
sicists and radio engineers engaged which Lewis had acquired when It
home 8 miles south of Battle Creek.
in designing and constructing a was expected that the navy and
giant 125-ton land based Jammer army would Invade Japan
Lewis
called "Tuba." which had an I an­ expectesL to use the money in mak­
Individual rcorlng honor* for the i mmUr.&gt;Uy.? rw home "♦ ML s
tenna 150 feet long Three of these ing purchases In Japan. But the
huge units were delivered to the Japs surrendered before the time night belongea ;.o Dick Feldpausen , &amp;X iU dV jUe ™of £eS I
British, and Prof Dow went to set for the Invasion, so Lewis of Hastings and Dick Spaulding, of
were Sunday dinner cuesu of Mr
England to assist in preparing the
Ionia,
with 7 points each.
brought the foreign money home
and Mrs Raymond WIIIIU and Rev
equipment for use.
with him when he wax released The
Electronic jamming of the enemy thieves were unable to spend this
radar required the use of new uitra- cash, but they kept It. hoping to get
high-frcquency "contlnuou»-w a v e”
something for It later
I and Dr and Mrs Clayton Willits
Hastings
I mid daughter* were Sunday lunch ।
aE£?£S'
I Ruesu Mr Willits is slowly recov- |
FLORIDA
DELICIOUS TEXAS
F —Branch
Q
■
ering from his Illness
"BALLS OF JUICE"
SIZE 80
Back
the HM
Hastings
hotel thMl
that F -Myer*
2 i Mra Forest Bidelman was in I
tubes and the transmitters employB
*ck of thp
“no holel
F — Hinman
night.
Robert
Pratt,
son
of
Victor
. Grand Rapids Thursday calling on I
Ing them. Hea also supervised a
C—Wilson
» i Mrs Jxson Slivcmntl who Is in a |
small vacuum tube research labora­ Pratt of Rutland, had parked his
He had recently been dis­
- hospital there * Mr* Charles Day
tory devoted to canvassing entirely car
G.—Feldpausch
spent from Friday night until Sun- ’
new or unexplored methods of pro­ charged from the navy They took
j day in Battle Creek with Mr ami .
ducing continuous-wave power at hl* new top coat, a 12 gauge auto­
GOOD
matic shot gun. a hunting coat and
Mrs Karl Gasser and sons * Our
babs
desired high frequencies.
Ionia
SUPPLY
Dist Supt Dr E H Babbitt was ‘
Since continuous-wave transmis­ a suit case full of clothing as well
with us Sunday and brought us a I
sion Is the type required for FM a* an extra suit of clothes and other
wonderful message * Mr and Mrs I
ifrequency modulated* radio, for articles from that car. Back of Ben F—Spaulding
Hubert l-vthrop and children were
DOZ.
tekvblon. and for ultra-short-wave Beverwyk’s store his car was parked C—Moore .
Sunday dinner guest* of Mr ami :
communication by radio, the work They stole from it. a pair of new
automobile blankets. On Stale street O —Kelley
Mrs E H Lathrop.
they entered Lorenzo Maus’ car and G—Buxton
took a large expensive flash light
EA.
FANCY—FRESH—CUBAN
It appears that one of the cars
He and his associates conducted j
Hastings substitutes Hinman.
..
F. I
SIZE 24
the first full-power tests a on a stolen by the two in Grand Rapids,
Manker. G : and Blough. G
^Continued from Page 7. Bee. 1»
high-power continuous wave vacuum was later
- abandoned near Middle—
Next week the Saxbns meet Char- |
tube called the "resnatron .” These ville. A little later, when the offlEarl Coleman spent Monday and
EA.
testa disclosed the thousand-fold —--------------------------------------------- ------- lotte. there.
FANCY
' Tuesday in Lapeer; Mrs Coleman
improvrnent of thc "resnatron" over 1 frequency before the war was 10 to
SNO.WHITE HEADS
I accompanied him nnd Visited her
blher such tubes
I jq watU. He regards it as conserva- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
sbtcr ln AInwlU
GENUINE GOLDEN
UICHIWAH-IALOWIH
FRESH
—
TENDER
The "resnatron” will produce 50.-1 tive to say that new tubes ot this
Recent deals made by Hie Mau-' Sunday guests of Mr and Mr*
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IGE 1CH. 29c
frequency of 500 megacycles. Prof many FM and television "channels" lowing:
EStSH—Tf NDEX
CALIFOtHIA—**,
I W TInkham and A- A. Anderson of ‘
FANCY—4OIDIN ilEACHED
Dow reports, while the highest con- , available as had been possible beMr. nnd Mrs Harry Sponabb have ' Grand
CARROTS
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GRAPfS
2 tst. 33c
irana Rapids
ttapicis
PASCAL CELERY
29c
tlnuous power obtainable at this fore the war
purchased the home located on tile
j— Haywood and Mrs |
Miss- —
Ruth
comer of Bond and State Sts from I Donald
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Henion spent Friday afterSTOKELY’S
Mrs Maggie Arnold of Middleville. | noon tn Battle Creek and called on
Mr and Mrs Glenn Kahler have
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Paul Ptrdee and family Miss AnKttF "SUNSHIHt
bought the Lyle Kurr home on No. ■ gie Pardee returned home with Mrs
BOT.
Hanover and the Kurr* have pur­
ON COUR
Donald Henion for a few days visit
chased the former Shirley Henry
SULTANA
p»NI«V WlU
I Donald Henion and his father.
home on E High Street.
Wm.
Henion oi
of at
St Mary laiKc.
Lake. raui
Paul
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??r Ua.nd. MrS Rl'ibo v^^IhhURi 1 Hcnion of Detroit. Frost er Welberg
CAN
sold thru home at 410 E Hubble St
f
rHurned
to the Bernard Vanderwaters
Saturday from Upper peninsula
HOL’S/
scon COUNTY
Don’t cut corners on wiring! See Wiley's Electric Service
Mr and Mrs Burr Rowley have hunjlng near Ontonagon County
32-OZ.
purchased the farm on No. Broad- !
openlnK m o r n I n g. Donald
before you build or modernixe. We will gladly work with
way near Leach Lake, from Mrs , baRBfd n
p&lt;,lnt 21B pound buck
JAR
you. and with your builder or architect, to help you pro­
Leona Kelley.
I
ncxt daJ- ^1* father got a 10
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their Freeport home to Mrs GerMr nnd Mrs r&gt;|] Shively and
trude Konieczny of Hastings. R. F Mr alld Mrs Alvln gm(.iitPr )eft
D.
Nov. 18 for St. Cloud. Florida.
Mr
and Z.I.
Mrs
.... ...w
— Herbert Wilcox of
Mr and Mrs Clide Vase nnd Mrs
Barryville have purchased the for- | Anna Vose of Comstock visited Mr
mer home of Mr and Mrs Richard and Mrs j A Mmtln on Thursday
Leslie at 418 So Young St
i Abcn Johnson. Harold Phillip*.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schultz sold r,,m Dunn. R E Walt. Byron Flettheir farm at Carter Lake to Mr | c|ier and Willard Smith were In
and Mrs. Edward McGrath of Has- jjew York City, the first of the
tings.
_ week.
—1 Mr and Mrs Fay Marble. Ruth
;i Marble nnd Grace Reickord are
rt spending the weekend in Detroit
1 and will see Sonja Henle in the Ice
FXilhes.
Ray Branch 1* In- Washington. D.
1 C on business thl* week.
Mrs
Robert Harkness leaves
Thursday for Framingham. Mass.
where she will be the guest of Mr
and Mrs. Robert Love. Dr Harknew will spend the holidays there
and Bob Harkness will visit his
family in Boston
Mr and Mrs Jesse Altoft and
grandchildren. Albert and Harriet
Altoft. spent the weekend in Albion.
the guests of Mrs George Altoft
Max Keller was at Percy Jones
hospital Monday
Mrs Frank Sage and Mrs Ste­
phen Johnson spent Friday in
Grand Rapids
An overnlte guest of Mr and Mrs
Duane Miller Sunday night was
Capt Lyle Norwood en route to Vlrglnia for reassignment.
Mr and Mrs Maurice Hynes and
Mrs. Harry Scobey spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs Frank Raymond
• in Greenville.
Mr and Mra George Keller and
Mr and Mrs. Harold Brununels of
Cloverdale spent Sunday at S.
Boardman
Mr and Mn Neil Boekeloo were
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BOXED CANDY
Attractively boxed lor Christmas giving. Our
own fine "Home Made" candles and other popu­
lar makes.

Box 75c and up

CANDY LAND
IM W. STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion
Something for the "Younger Set"

Identification Bracelets
Style! for ladies and gentlemen. Light and heavy
links. . . tn sliver and gold. There is still time
to have them monogrammed for Xmas

$2.50 up
C. B. HODGES

Our Christmas Suggestion
The Everlasting Gift

RINGS

A complete stock of fine rings in both ladle*’
and men’s styles.

$45.00 to $900
THAYER JEWELRY STORE
11* E. STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion

There’s no pushing and pulling
in your Hastings Stores. Your
friends and neighbors will he
there with a friendly word and
a hearty smile. Shop with your
neighbors!
Our Christmas Suggestion

"Suiquehanna

The Housewife’s Delight—

100% WOOL BLANKETS

PYREX

Pine all wool blankets In the popular pastel
shades. Size 72 x 84. Satin bound edges. "Beau­
tiful to the sight. . . Soft to the touch.”

.

$12.98

WARE

Good cooks love to do their baking in this fam­
ous line of ware. Choose several pieces and gift
box them for an unusual Christmas Gift.

Goodyear Bros. Hardware Co.

LONG &amp; MOORE

Ill E. STATE ST.

1U S. STATE ST. •

Our Christmas Suggestion

Our Christmas Suggestion

Our Christmas Suggestion

Cara Nome

Toilet Article

TOYS and FURNITURE

DUSTING POWDER

GIFT SETS

A fine choice in our Toy and Children's Furni­
ture department You’ll find many gifts which
will delight the youngsters.

Fragrant . . . Non-Alerglc. Always a pleasing
Gift to "Fems" . . every where . anytime

PARKER WAREHOUSE
FURNITURE CO.

$1.00
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
1« E STATE KT.

Our Christmas Suggestion

Our Christmas Suggestion
Alwayt a Fine Gift

FRAMED PICTURES

LADIES’ GLOVES
Kid. Pigskin. Fabric. Kid Back Fabric and wool
. . In aU the newest, popular stylos.

$4.50

THE VALUE STORE

Our Christmas Suggestion t
Ladies' Gift

f

HANDKERCHIEFS
Our Christmas Gift selection Includes fancy
prints. Madeira* and novelty 'kerchiefs which
will make "Hanky-Giving” a pleasure.

25c to $2.50

$1.00 up

105 E. STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion
Ladies'

Our Christmas Suggestion

Our Christmas Suggestion

Our Christmas Suggestion

AN ALL WOOL OVERCOAT

PARMALEE

Finely tailored, and in the latest, approved
styles and color*.

$27.50 to $45.00
BAIRD'S

STORE

IM C. KT ATT ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion
Pure Wool

RECORDS and ALBUMS.

SWEATERS

$7.50 to $7.95
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

Our Christmas Suggestion

MARKS STORES, INC.
IM W. STATE ST.

Our Christina! Suggestion
Boy's Soft Kid Leather

ROMEO

Christmas Fruit Baskets

"Juic-o-mat" Fruit Juicers

MEMORY

Give us your individual order We’ll make them
up to your order, and assure you of complete
satisfaction.
•

Gets all the Juice without the weds or pulp from
oranges^ lemons, etc.

"Plantation Lawn Party ” scene on cover. Con­
tent*; Guest Decanter. Ju* of Cologne. Sachet.
Talc and Guest Soap. Choice of either Wood­
land Spice or Plantation Garden

111 W. STATE

Give record* for Christmas. Come In and hear
the latest. We have a full line of Ohriatmaa
records and Albums.

1U E. STATE ST.

TOILET SETS

$3.95

Our Christmas Suggestion
Chriatmas

Old South

JOHNSON SUPPLY CO.

,

HANDKERCHIEFS

146 W. STATE ST.

THE ElltESTONE STOKE

Plus Fed. Tax

An Extra Special Gift

Coty . . . Hudnut . . . Pinaud ... In a fine se­
lection. Ideal for OffU.

W K. STATE ST..

$1.00 to $7.95

Gift Boxed

SKI

$2.00 and up

In all the neweat. swanky styles . . . envelope,
pouch, etc. In brown or black.

11* W. STATE ST.

They are here in a large assortment of colors.
T)u Style that is sweeping the country.

Our Christmas Suggestion

r

103 W. STATE ST.

HAMMER &amp; PEG BENCH

Our Christmas Suggestion

CENTER

Our Christmas Suggestion

TAYLOR SHOE STORE

Junior “workshop." A safe outlet for that hammer-and-pound tendency. Built to "take It.”
Includes pegs, mallet, attached saddle-seat, etc.

104 E. STATE ST.

FOOD

$8.50 to $19.75
ROTH &amp; SONS FURNITURE

1U E. STATE ST.

Western Auto Associate Store

$1.95 to $10.00

OCCASIONAL TABLES
Cocktail, coffee. Lamp and End Tables in Ma*
hoganv and Walnut. Newest styles, well con­
structed.

MEYER 5c to $1.00 STORE

Box-68c

The Gift Every Home Appreciates

REED'S DRUG STORE

Our Christmas Suggestion
Make the home more "home-like" with

$2.45

$2.19

BONNET &amp; GOWN SHOP

3 piece set

For top of stove and oven cooking.

While with beautiful colored embroidered pat­
terns. in a wide assortment. Three ’kerchiefs to
the box.

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

STORE

1)4 W. STATE ST.

HANDBAGS

FLAMEWARE

49c to $2.50

Tax included

WALLDORFF&amp;MacARTHUR

!•! E. STATE ST.

A full range of new colors ... in the popular
Pull-over and Cardigan styles.

Ladies'

For ladies and gentlemen These sets will make
fine Christmas Gift* for your casual gift list.

In Western Auto’s New Toy Land

A fine selection of pictures to grace the walls
of living room, dining room. den. etc.

$5.20

Our Christmas Suggestion
Pyrex

102 W. STATE 8T.

107 E. STATE ST.

An Ideal Gift

Your Hastings Merchants will
welcome your call. They anti
their staff’s will treat you courte­
ously and extend that friendly,
personalized service, so charac­
teristic ol Hastings.

THERE IS NO
PARKING
PROBLEM
IN
HASTINGS!

Children'*

■

SWEATERS

LARSEN'S

Dependable Jeweler

DIAMOND

Our .Christmas Suggestion
Fine Ail Wool

BOX

$1.00

LyBARKER’S

feather lined

SLIPPERS

stzn IS TO &gt;.

$2.49

Hastings Cut Rata Shoa Store

111 W. STATE ST.

; Do Your Christmas Shopping in Hastings

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1H5

TWO
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------------------------------------------ -------- at Woodland Wart guett* at thelble Bunday afternoon. ★ Mr. and Mr. and Mn. V«re Carter Md.1 iHMlM to spend Lha wuuar^wttb !
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News of Interest Through
the County
“
•

mm

port, spent ThankMlvlng with their
dinner with Mra. Minnie Johnson, tine Oleas. attended the utg dinner daughter. Mra. Verdun Oovllle and
of Middleville * Mr. and Mrs. Clara I at the St. Patrick hall East Cute- ■
Williams and aoo.
ton. Harry, called on I don
Ann la. Sunday. * William Parrltt •nd Mra. Howard Colburn and
Bedford at Penhock HyBll Bun­
•OtnMWEST WOODLAND
Robert Williams at thc Ka!aniaso&lt;&gt;. Lucille Waite and daugher, Mary.
day. ♦ Mr. and Mn. Hayward of
State hospital Saturday and found i visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. st Chaa Gibb's.
Onmd Rapid*. were vlaltoca at
giving with Mr. anT*Mra. Floyd lend guest of her daughter, Mrs. Odessa. Mra. Bates,Is a nlfce of hte condition not ao good.'
, Jeanne Pardee and Wanlta Bcbrag.
Francis Haight's Thanksglviag.
as in Lake Odessa Friday. * Mra
onklc discharge and arrived at the Mahler. * The Harry Bandbrooks Reno Angelettl. of Plainwell. John &gt; Mrs. Ostroth. * Mr. and Mrs. Eteri
Mrs
William
Mishler
bane of his parenU. Mr. and Mra. were Thanksgiving guests of his Jr. Blocher and Mtes Iris Guy were 1 Marshall ot Detroit, spent the week- DURFEE
—Mr.
o—and
------1----------------— -vls- Ids. had Thanksgiving dinner with
FWd Mahler. Saturday evening, father. Thomae.Sandbrook, of Blan­ Suhday guests there and Mrs. I end with Mrs Freda Marshall. Mra.' Hearty oca,i*
congratulations
to the jJtecl
cmigraiuiauuiu*
micSunday:afternoon
-.
. .
—;at
-----Mr.
„ and
_ their
----- mother, Mra. John Lukas. Mr.
ash
after three yews and seven months chard. * Pte. Ralph Guy of Italy Blocher returned home with them. Freda Marshall was the Thanksgiva- •*----- ■»-&gt;
Mr. —
and■ Mr. ■»Lron
a.,- Mrs
Mn John
JohnThavlers.
Tlnrlm,East
Eu Frcenort
JVrwn Lukas Is in very poor health at Pet.r
of service. * Paul Brodbeck, Walter returned home Sunday with hie hon­ * Mr. and Mrs. Ward Graen and Ing guest of Mr and Mra. Worth mar. ♦ luanr, Hammond, cna. * Tl» UwK
nock hospital, ♦ Harold England
Hershberger, Ralph Hershberger, orable discharge after serving three daughters left for Florida Friday iI areen
Green ot
of me
the Moore district,
district. w
* uu
Mrs Hammond. Perry Smith, and Ed- 1 Ur nnd Ur&gt; John Anderson. Mra and family of Lansing. Mra. Morris
and Den Ulery returned home from
Ethel Wilcox
morning * Mrs. Gallen Mlske nnd iI =2::!
’.V2c=r. called
“1!^! on
— Mr*. Clarice Ward Rlce are home from deer bunt- O»*dy« Mattemick and daughter,
Rock Friday evening. Paul was the fc»p corps. * Mr and Mrs Willis Joyce of Detroit visited her mother. I Hal! Sunday and
made...thc _.
ac- n
u. Homer bringing home a
deer. W
Canale.
Mr, and
Mra.---Julius. Wester
nnd-------Ilia,
---- .---------- ----..
__ .---------- ..r
k.. ♦. it,-.. nuiuu orituruia iiinnr
... a am.
. " . nnd
arid »'
nt Altn
ft-ara s
Rnndav
lucky hunter and shot a 14-point .HU
“a« ■rtln”»- at turkey dinner at the home of
and U.U.UVO.
daughters V.
of Woodland were Mrs. Paul Brodbeck and family part , quaintancc of the new baby. * Wen- Mr.. chM. H.mraoa U ho™ from | ■“&gt;
*“&gt;
Mr Mrs. Lema Johnson in Bowne
book. * Earl Barkley shot an 8-polnt Thanksgiving Day guests of Mrs. I of last week while her husband wat I ley Webb and daughters. Margaret Haul, OM » Mr, srahh. .ho u I
111. u
U same
»m&gt; dceect
Wli.r. &lt;Mr&gt;. oam
som ncu-1
K«l-1
'""~~
“—
' W lh. ,«&gt;Uon lor Thanksgiving Day. * Jamas Bower­
Elmer Matthews and family. * Mr. North to hunt deer. * Cadet Jeanne I and Vonda. of Hostings, spent Wed- UIt
--------.nd
Join, ofot near
"... Orangeville.
otum.MIIt'. &gt;1 heir
l»«T dinner.
dinner. *
*Mn.
Mn.Jqnn
Mnu
PMd.. man is spending a few days with
Tbe Rev. and Mra. Carroll Brodbeck and Mrs. Ward Green and dsugh- Kantner of Percy Jones hospital I nesday evening with Mr.and Mrs. crer anc
j Joan,
le Pardee
Natl Bank Bldg.
---------------------------- - -----------«rhr.v
Th.ni,.•nd d»ugbtcr, Paulette, »nd friends. ter spent Thankaglving Day with | spent Saturday with her parents, i Herbie Wilcox.
nu.n.K.llNot lheu
S. N.n. ----Mr,-- •««
*naw.nira
W«nU»
aehr»y ™n
ThMdu- his daughter, Mra. Francis Haight,
Mr. and Mra. Paul Smith of Lan- i Mr. and Mra Guy Kantner.
j Mr. and Mra. Jay Norton of Bal- Hellie Cmo. Mr., SpctoTn car, •&gt;'"»« “““JJ “ “• ““
,1P.
■*&gt;'-ax*? “P
, ¥1* Wlulam
tie Creek,
Vincent □nd son. Robert, of Hinds district. | J’.0,™/ * Mr'
slng. * Sam Heffelbower has re-----------u visited at thc ----------Brodbeck of Grand Rapids and Mr. turned from the North with his deer. NORTHEAST WOODLAND
ThurttCvlM
Norton home Sunday afternoon. had .upp^ »Uh Mr. Ed..rd Kk.
and Mrs. Richard Brodbcck nnd
* 91
“S1"'.
"a
Mrs Clarice Hall and family of .nd Mr and Mr.. Her Cun. 11
daughters were Thanksgiving guests
Kalamo called Saturday afternoon. Ing the first birthday ol Master Gor- I *“*■
*n° Mr&gt; JMle «ou«n. of
suna.) m Mr. .nd Mr, |
j
,„d ph l|b
at Mra. Paul Brodbeck* * Miss Elva
°. .Orm l«a&gt;. -to ■" atundln, collet.- ■&lt; * Mr nnd Mra. Vincent Norton don Casey. Kendall Keller called , Ion*,'
Hynes of Hastings spent Thanksgiv­ Rapids. * The Kantner families i Matjarville II) spent their Thanks- I visited their daughter. Mrs. Hall. later. * Mr. and Mra Ernie Bate- | rljOvrBnAI.
ing with her mother. Mra. Roscoe wcre entertained at the home of the
var.tion^ith their narmts II nna
woanaaoay w
15 »*&gt;»
and family. Wednesday
* s*
Mrs.
Leia men and family spent Bunday with C„
.
Rev and Mrs Frank Moxon '
‘
'^in? tn N.^mll^Mn '' nij-l—
W1‘1
Mab1
xr.1 '" P“r&gt;“ &lt;&gt;f Mrs. Myron Bateman in Lansing ♦ I
“J4
Bert MoC*ilu-mj1*ft
and sons. Don and Max Duncan, of Thanksgiving Day * Miss Janice ,^"e' a' ^2? *n *PjSl£r WU- Kalamaxoo. were Thanksgiving din- Mr and Mra. John Hook entertainv”, "y
MVer" “J”
SAME NAME - SAME GRADE OF MILK - SAME SERVICE
of
sneni’a few dart ner 8UCsU nf Mr and !!’n Mar‘
Woodland. Mr and Mra. Joseph Eandbrook spent thc week-end with i
Wise. Mias Josephine Wise of Has- her grandmother. Mra. Burt Rogers. ‘.™ •he^X’k ?Ad^rtth Mr d-md shB11 Calt,ir°P of Prairieville. * Por- Leon. Mr. and Mrs Haxen Hook and ily. Mr and Mra. Dougal McCallum.
of Lake Odes*. * Mr and Mr*
p j ^.rot
Bidelman and Lee Bell of Lan- daughters. Nonna and Irene, and
WE NOW HAVE Cottage CHmm and Whipping Crtem
Lawrence Chase .nd
of Coats
a^£r. £bMt EoLa^ and '
“* deer hunt
sing spent the *•*-«
week-end
hunt­­ Mrs Allen Hook, all from Hastings Fowlerville u&gt; spend the winter with
Ficher and Miss Susie Fisher Grove, wwe Thanksgiving gueate ot | dau&lt;ht„
of Orand r,^ ing near, the home of Bernard
Phono 2651 for DefeawSartae MJ* Mwas 7E7-E11
. Thanksgiving Day. * Miss Joan ^a »»' n™ Or* L*lunAn * Mr-1 were guests of Miss Olga Eckardt Maurer In Ro*common. * Mr and Grand Rapidx spent several days
' Harehberger of Chicago. Miss Bar­ and Mr.. Percy Lehman were Sun- Saturd7y. * now who atlendrd
lost week with the home folks and Uy spent Sunday with her parents,
bara Hershberger of Detroit, and day guests of
the Rev and Mrs |hf Youtto convocation at Kalama- were recent guests of Mr. and Mra. attended family night. * Family Hr. and Mra Prank McDaniels of
MM. Victor Obennan and daughter Paul Guy andson and her brottar.
Paw
Paw.
Reluming
home
with
Wfrc the
aild Vincent Norton. * Mr. and Mrs. night was much enjoyed Friday |
x! Grand Haven, spent ThanksgivArlo Bishop and family, of Bay evening at the home of Mr. and them were T/5 Royal Good nnd
Fay Wing of
Woodland. * Mrs , Mrs. Lewis. Phyllis and
Marilyn
Mra Good. * Mra. Emma Johncock
City, were guests of their parents. Mrs. Henry' D. Davis.
Mra. Loren Hershberger. * William Ttam Goodsan of Nashville, and Mr. I Eckardt. Bruce and Joyce Eckardt.
and daughter Emma of Detroit
Doris Bites.
Batea, Mardoila Harris. John Thanksgiving. * Kenneth Wilcox, of
Martin of Ann Arbor has been vls&lt; and Mra. Gall Sever and Darwin 1i ^rte
spent Sunday with Mra. Edith Pow­
COATS GROVE
I and Ralph Letson and Eldon Flesaers and family of Otsego * Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Jesse Chase enter­ end Mra. Arthur Lathrop spent
I ner * Mr and Mra Will Letson Mr and Mrs Herbie Wilcox. Sun­
| and family visited Mra LeIson's day. * Sgt. George A Skidmore is tained the Lawrence Chases. Mr. Sunday In East Lansing with Mr
। parents, Mr. and Mrs Jesse Wai­ home from Tinian and later Ros­ and Mrs. Donald Chase, of Grand and Mra. Arthur Ha 1st
Mr. and
' tera. al Charlotte Sunday afternoon |
Rapids and Miss Lottie Barnum.
well. New Mexico, for a 45-day fur­ of Chicago on Thanksgiving Day. * Mra Willard Duddlee and family of
। Thanksgiving Day viallora in this
nun were also entertained by the
I vicinity were: Mr. and Mra. Arthur 1 lough. « Mr. and Mrs. Maynard
Heists*.
Tucker uere Sunday guests of Mr
I Bates and family. Miss Virginia Var- nnd Mrs George Tucker of Clarks­ Friday evening. Please bring sand­
Mrs. Lucy Davenport and Helen.
wiches or fried cakes. * The Ia A. S.,। Mr. „
11U iaia
| ney and Oaylon Wortley with Mias
and
Mrs Rex «Muna.
Ennis. .-nr.
Mr. mu
and
ville. * Mr and Mrs. Wayne Conk­
Bertha Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Clif- lin and family of Allegan were Sun­ • re planning to buy new dishes and I Mrs. John Ennis of Gull lake. Mr. and
1 ford Clinton of Hastings. Mrs Vina
EASTERN STANDARD TIME
day guest* of Mr and Mrs John a stove for the ba*ment. •« Jour , vwtor Clark of Charlotte and Mr
attendance at the chicken supper । and Mr, Wm
ol Katemawy,
, Letaon. Mr and Mrs. Howard Hew. । Darby
TO
LANSING
TO GRAND RAPIDS
' ston and family. Mr and Mrs Cal. Wednesday evening. December 5. wen. Sunday dinner guests at the
1140 AJd. Dally
will be appreciated. * Mrs Peart home of
oldiJinRS. Lone Oak.
1 vln Hewston and family of Grand
Demond attended thr wedding of I Galesburg * Mr and Mrs. Arthur
. Ledge, with Mr and Mrs Will Lct- 1 PLEASANT HILL
son and family. Mr and Kira. L. F
Wr arc Mirrv to report that Ed her grandson. Kenneth Demond. to Lathrop entertained Mrs. Garda
I
Eckardt
of
Grand
Rapids
and
Mrs
10JO P_M.
Miss
Dorothy
McCowan
at
Mason
Fasaett
and
children
of Hastings
Bedford's
condition
is
not
so
good
TO KALAMAZOO
I Raush of Nashville, with Miss Olga He is tn Pennock hospital where he last Saturday It was a church &gt; for Thanksgiving * T 5 Royal Good
•41 A.M. Daily
Eckardt. Mr
and Mrs Walter ‘ had a toe removed. * Mr. and Mrs. wedding. * The Harley Seases re- has relumed home after serving IB
TO FORT WAYNE
word
of
the
birth
of
a
daugh|
months
in
CU
I
theatre.
* Mr
Mr. nn&lt;t
and i
Cooke. Mrs Lydia Schuler with Mr ' John Wilkes and family from near | reived
—-------- - of th” birth of a daugh- months in CU I theatre •
9.00 AJH. Daily
and Mrs. Lafe Williams and family ! Hastings nnd Mtes Bettv Pierre from ' lM ,o Mr 0,&gt;d Mra. Harold Brovont । Mra. Orve Tomlin of Barryville spent
at Freeport. Mr and Mrs Will Veltr i near Charlotte, were Thanksgiving *rl Memorial hospital near their Thanksgiving with Arthur Tomlin.
TO JACKSON
US P.M.
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor Eckardt guests ot Mr nnd Mrs. Mutt Bed- &gt;’cme In Maryland. The baby has * Mr and Mrs. Jake Ullery and
IU PM.
. and family.
ford * Mr and Mrs Ross Johnson I been named Gertrude Ellen and i family and Clarence Kurcger and
12.01 A.M. Dally
Sal. A Sun. Only
। Mr. and Mrs E. J. Bates entcr- । of Jncfawn. spent Thanksgiving j weighed 8H pounds. * Miss Ruth । friend ot Woodland spent Sunday
| tained a family gathering at their with hte parents. Mr and Mra Fred I Woodman of Royal Oak and Mr .yvoalitg with Mr and Mrs Nekton
I home Thanksgiving Day with pot­ 'Johnson, and brother. Arthur *, and Mrs Paul Woodman and DarSTATION—TRIO CAFE
luck dinner at noon. Those present Mrs Gladys Erb of Grand Rapids. 1 lfnc' sPpnt Thanksgiving at H
150 E. State St.
Tickets to All Points
Ph. 2137
spent Sunday and Monday with Mr Woodman's. * Thc Harlow Bar­
Mrs. ----------Leslie Adams.
Maple..Grove.
-- _._rof
------' and Mrs Fred Johnson and Arthur I num* “nt* Kenneth Kelseys re­
' Mr and Mrs James Clark and fam- * n wps a real Thanksgiving at the i turned home on Tuesday from their
• ily. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Klump. of Clare Williams home Their son. 1 hunting trip, with a deer * Mr and
Middleville, thc Rev Elvin Pinkbeln- ' Harry,
arrived ।Tuesday morning । Mr* Will aacuowon
McCowan an.
and grand­
-----er and two daughter* from Concord. 'from ..Alaska
.
. ..the Aleutian Isl-ladaughter. Dorothy McCowan,
------- -•of Maand
; Mr. and Mrs Ben Schneider. Mr utttte where he had been with the •cn- visited at Pearl Demand's a
and Mra Howard Hewiit. Mr and 11th Air Force the past two years 1 few days the flrat of last week and
Mrs Theodore Eupcr and Jcrclcc. Other guests that day veic Mr and on Thanksgiving she entertained
Mr. nnd Mra Knrl Eckardt, Bruce Mrs Robert Tolan. Jr . and sons, 1 Kenneth Russell nnd Helen Demond
। nnd Joyce and Mr and Mra Rns locel. Mr nnd Mrs Robert Tolan. 1
Battle Creek. * Mr and Mrs
' Scheel.
Sr. of Parmalce. and Mlxs Betty ' Harley Sense visited their niece. Mrs
Wocdcox. of Farmington
Lethn Rich, in Bnttle Creek Thanksne by one, wartune travel shortcomings are an the way
Mrs. Mabie Desmond and daugh- ■ Riving Day * Tlie Paul Smiths of
BRANCH DISTRICT
ouK But the men and women of New York Central
Mr and Mrs Doyle Marshall, nf ter. nf Grand Rapids, were guests ‘ Lansing and Bob Cole visited Snt| Marshall, were Sunday afternoon of Mr and Mrs Charles Bennett I urday at Andrew Townsend's. Anguests of Mr and Mrs. Glenn Mar- the week-end of the 17th. * Robcr' I drew is ill and under the doctor's
•bowed in those trying days.
1shell Jack Ba’tomly of Augusta Poster spent Friday and Saturday
again, a Bob Cole te home mvarttvi cowrad by Mick
b“ parent*. Mr. and Mrs Hen। was a Thanksgiving guest. MLss with hte aunt. Mra Charles Bennett.
Your cturtaty proved colching. Railroaders responded by
| Marvel Marahull visited Joyce Frb- and husband. * Mr and Mrs. Clar- | r&gt;' Co,c. He has been discharged
ence Bcronds and Kenneth visit- •- •••- -a-­
redoubling their efforts to be personally helpful. From end
cd relatives at Manistee several day* bombadier He has been in the
to end of New York Central, they’ve formed themaclvcs
QUICK,fASY WAY TO
service
four
and
one-half
years
and
last week * Mr and Mra Joseph
into Public Relations Groups. And there you’ll fad execu­
Corrigan and children, spent Fri­ has been in the hospital and is still
day evening with Mr and Mra. Em- having malaria fever
tives, engineers, signalmen, mechanic*, people from all the
nfctt Campbell of West Thornapplc
128 railroad crafts . . . pooling their ideas and experience to
* Mr nnd Mrs Clifton Campbell SOUTH BOWNE
were Sunday guests of their daugh­
find better ways of earning your goodwill.
Mr and Mrs A. T Eash attended
ter. Mrs Lester Raymond and fam­ the funeral of Mr Eash's brothers
ily near Hopkins * Mr and Mra. wife nt Johnstown. Penn., last week.
Noarly 30,000 have already enrolled, and more are joining
George Johnson and daughter. Diane Mr, Eash returned on Monday. Mr-'
daily. For they know their fricndlj helpfulness can mean as
ot East Lansing, were Bunday din­ Eash stopping to visit her son Al­
much to your travel enjoyment as the modern comfort of
ner guests .it thc Ctere Williamsden
—Eash and wife, of Greensboro.
home Mr Johnson te the extension Md . and at Oceana Beach. Virginia
instructor in th? oepartment ot anl- to visit her son. John She caxne
mal husbandry nt Cornell Univer- fl heme by plane and enjoyed it * Mr
Take
sity. Ithaca. N V and Is attend- . and Mra. Vernon Wolcott of MiddleBaautiful Hollywood crtatMjn* ir
1 monerrannord tuJet Sell qjickly'
inu M S C tor three months' extra vtlle. were week-end gueste of Mr
ALL MAKES OF CARS
PROMPT SERVICE
"COMPANY MANNERS"
j Selection of fine |&gt;a|ier&gt;. study
and Mrs. A T Eash. * Jay Erb and
I tinted in regular or air ra
MOST BECOMING
Bundav evening lunch guests at family have moved Into the Jim !
Uw Williams home were Mr. and Kidder house * Mr and Mra. Harry
Mrs CurlIs
Grand Rapids,
vuiin Solomon
ov.uuiuii and
ona daughter.
(saugiiier, Ii Fields,
,kiwi. of
in uniiu
ttapioA. were callcailt
1 Susan, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray To- era Sunday evening at thc Roy i
lan and daughter, Keren, of Mid- 1 Blough home
K0tir»000 MOfOODtHEK
... Mr
... and
.
.
- - dlevllle.
Mra
Robert
To- ; Thanksgiving guceta of Martin
46J1 Mullv-i Avenue
lan. Jr., and sons. Lynn and ctere. Kunde were Mr and Mra R T.'
and Mr and Mra Paul Palmer, lo­ Kunde and son. Herbert: Mr. and '
cal. and Uus Betty Woodcoa. of Mrs. Otto Kuude. of Freeport, and
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Henry Ohlman
Clarence Rittcma
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spent Thanksgiving with the EekEckMra. Earl Barkley. * Mra. Norma , Wesplnter tndjihildren of Hastings. ‘ ardt, famny^gathertngju the, home

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Geend Rapids,
srjat Grand Rapids, were

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Joy W. McCoy and wife to Charles

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JAL FINANCE
IPORATION

Wist nor r. McMannl* to Charles
J. Traphagen, a Ac, Bee. 36, Johns-

Thomapple.
Otto B. Endsley. et al. to Earl
•srrlngton and wife. Parcel Secs.
• and 6. Prairieville.
Frank Lee to Clare W. Culver and

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Co-Op. Davalor A**on.

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k. W. Phillip. Add, Nashville.
Nashville Co-Op Elevator Aason.
A. W. Phillip. Add,

Harold R. Pitta and wife to Bruce
Park, Jordan lake. Woodland.
Clair W. McKee and wife to John
I. Mahler. Lot 429. city.

Mnce N. AUerding. et al. Lot 429.
Charles H. Osborn and wife. WH
Uu 1302 and 1300. city.
Bhlrley B. Babcock and wife to
■arry Brumbaugh. 16 Ac, Eec. 26.
Baltimore.
Adam Fender and wife to Na•unlel K Fender and w
Par.
•ec. 7, Assyria.
Or! A- Olllaaple and wlf&gt;- to Adam
Fender and wife. Par. Cm. 7. Ae-

► Lyle J. Vanderbrook rnd wife to
Mrs. Beatrice Laubaugh. 40 Ac . Bee.

Waglaad AliMl 44. Bahool
OUdM Ironside to Hanry M. D-. BK. JW jxA in MiddlavUM and
*»»•' ct Arttor J. ®u». B*
bxtfartttyinyntr «na•«!, mt. b« awrws. Lot dh CoiM 8t. city. Par. See. ». Thomapple.
»d». *uus«ur a*.ug
Bee. IB, Yankee Springs.
Heber Pike and wife to Ward A PROBATE COURT NEWS
■ tuu u Uu oeut aii ».uu»B p&lt;vtsr
Bruce Hevel and wife to Eml! M Btcne and wife. Par. Sec. 17.
Est. Alfred Fisher. Will Bled, pet!- fl™ tAtJ,.«*
tion for probate filed, waiver of no­
Dames Lot 40 and WH Lot 39, Hill­ Orangeville
Lloyd Anderson and wife to Hugo tlce filed.
side Park. Woodland.
—
William E. Holes to Hazel E- P. Anderson and wife. Lot 35. Hosepublication uin
tiled, order a**lgnlng
land
inna park.
pare, Yankee
unite Springs
nprmg*
puuucauuu
I Lloyd A. Anderton and wife to residue entered.
dlevUie.
Eat. Olenn
olenn E
E. Gardner
&lt;
Pinal ac­
Wesley C. DeBolt and wife to Earl Hugo P Anderson and wife. S S
count filed, order for publication
Cheeaeman and wife. 35 Ac, Sec. 22. rods. Lot 103. city.
Heber Pike and wife to Ward A- entered. Inheritance tea determined
Maple Grove.
Morris W. Harding and wife to Stonc and wife. Parrels in Orange­
publication filed, order allowing i
Oeorge C. Cross and wife. Par. Sec. ville village.
Ralph Wickwire to Thomas E
6. Orangeville.
Otto F. Kunde and wife to Ellen Edwards and wife. Lot 14. Phillip’s
charge of administrator issued, ee-'
Add, Naahvllle
(ConUnued from Page 6. Sec. 2 &gt;
tats enrolled
Blk. 9. Freeport.
Thomas E Edward* and wife to
Est. Olenna E. Van Horn. Order
Jennie McIntyre to Gail Lykins
Wallace M. Graham and wife. EH confirming sale entered.
QBDEH roa PUMkCATION
Dot* 1 and 2.- —
Blk -.
4. -------Phillips
Add,
Edward Hynes to James P. Prance-------------------,-----------and Wile, Lou 13. &gt;4 and IS. BBl Naahvllle.
filed.
t
J. William McCutcheon and wife
8, WnaAUnd.
Woodland.
Eat Irven DlcklaoL Order ailowto
William
B
Funk
and
wife,
Ix&gt;t
7.
John W. Saunders and wife to
Mark O. Bradley and wife. Par S« Reid perk. Sec 30. Johnstown
Myrtle Brandrltf to Aldo R. Kief­ recelpU filed, discharge of admln2S. Hastings.
O. D. Bauer and wife to Herbert fer and wife. Lot 16, Crooked lake. ialrator Issued, estate enrolled.
M Benham and wife, 9 Ac. Bee. Barry.
Eel. Etta M. Abbey. Final ac­
Ellen Yargcr to Otto Kunde arid count filed, order for publication
32. Carlton.
Hattie J. Smith to Glenn C. Boloentered.
man and wife, 90 Ac, Sec. 24. Roush’s Add . Freeport
Est. Della A- Manktelow. Petition
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
Thornapple.
for license to sell filed, order for I r^7,7,
Sarah Tinkler to Clyde R Kuein- publication entered.
I '•
Ellen E. Harden to Max Eck and
Bat. Jennie M. Lyons Bond ol
Olenna Mill* to Clyde R Kuem- administrator filed, letters of adMax Eck and wife to Prank Har­
dert and wife, '.i Ac, Sec. 30. Cas­ pcl and wife. Par. Sec. 20. Hasting* ministration Issued, order limiting
Marjorie C. Buckborough to Clyde settlement entared. petition for hear-1
tleton.
Eble M. Wilcox to Clarence D. R Kucmpel and wife, Par Sec. 20, mg claim* filed, notice to creditors 1
.
■issued.
-------*
Omens, et al. 43 Ac, Sec 30. Johns­ Hastings.
Elliot A. Schantz to Clyde R
town.
Est. Joshua H. Van Dcllc. Pell- (
it
Burr Dennison, et al. to Elzey W. Kuempel and wife. Par Sec 20, lion for administrator filed, waiver
Mead and wife. Lot 1, 2. 3. 7. 8 and Hastings.
of notice filed, order appointing ad­
George C. Dean and wife to Clyde ministrator entered, bond of ad­
N 2 rods Lou 8 and 9. Blk. 3. Grant’s
R. Kuempel and wife. Par Sec. 20. ministrator filed, letters of adminls- ‘
Add, city.
’ Hugo F. Wannberg and wife to Hastings.
trstlnn Issued, order limiting settle­
Muriel Bush to Gladys Slocum. W ment entered, petition for hearing 1 OMEB row PUBLICATION
AC, Sec. 34. Thomapple
, claims filed, notice to creditors tsGladys Slocum to Muriel Bush.' guc(i.
Druckenbrod and wife. Bl. Lota 5 N'.v Lota 1 and 2. Blk 27. Daatem ’ Est. c. A. Hough. Proof of pub­
Add, city
( Ucatlon filed, order assigning raalMurlel Bush to Gladys Slocum, due and allowing'account entered
George F. Gleeke and wife to Wll-

Muriel E. Bush to Gladys Bio-1
Lyle Young and wife to Albert E. cum. 6 Acs, Sec. 5, Baltimore.
;
John W Holcomb and wil
Mahoney and wife. Lot 107. Buperviaor’s Plat No. 1. Prairieville.
Unis Chaffee and wife. Lot UN.
Shore
Acres.
Fine
lake.
Johnstown.
Willis Tungatc and wife to John
fcshvllle.
CUmena Schalbly to Martis E
Johnson. Lots 1 and B. Cree Add,
Uoyd O. Montgomery and wife to
Adolph A. Bahr and wife. Lots 39. A. LyBnrker and wife. X M ft, Lol Woodland
41 and 41. Sec. 6. Barry.
Mertle E Johnson to CUmana
Schalbly. et al, Lots 1 and 8. Cree
• Ida P. McCgy to Glenn M. Slo­ em Add, eity.
cum and wife, 40 Ac, Sec. 15. HasWilliam Bitgood and wife to Le- Add. Woodland
"Roy Preston and wife. Par. Sec. 35.
Naomi Buchanan to Minnie E
Tanb. c&lt; al. Par, U»t In Middleville
Rollle A- Read and wife to George Nashville.
Clark and wife. 2 parcels on Pine
Nettle 6. Parrott to Wallace M. j and Par. Sec. 23. Ttiomapple
ke. Sec. 30. Johnstown.
Graham and wife. Lot in Nashville. ' Minnie E. Tania to Walter 8. Pal-

is the

L' idea
|8 art en the way
ew York Central

erg responded by
elpful. From end

publication filed, order
claims entered
Eat. Mary C. V. Miller
and Inventory filed

l a ao easy to bake debdoua, amooth-Uxtarad kM«aa
if you use Fleischmann's active frosh Yeast. Thb la^h
yeast is full-strength. It goes ri^it to work to halp JRXI
get betft baking results every time.
IF YOU BAKE AT HOME-inabt on
Fleischmann’a actiue fresh Yeeet. ITm
cake with tlie familiar yello* label! De­
fendable—America's favorite tor over
70 yearn.

allowing

Warrant

ITOOf of
publlcatlon filed, order allowing
claims entered, final account filed,
waiver of notice filed, order oxilgn-

mi.

rr.b.i. onto,

BANNER WANT ABV6. BRING

Est. Albert H. Porter. Petition
for administrator filed, order for
publication entered
Est Glenn E Gardner Proof of
publication filed, order allowing ac­
count entered, order assigning resi­
due entered
Est. Arthur J. Bholp. Order con­
firming sale entered.

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WOMEN
WANTED
To Work in Our Shop
Good Pay
Good Working
Conditions, Producing Badly-Needed Hastings Repiacemeat
Piston Rings, Essential To Keep Buses, Farm Tractors, and
Passenger Cars Rollinc

OZBEK FOR PUBLICATION

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All employees with Three Months or more service receive
pro-raied Vacation Pay. Group Sickness and HoapilalL
zation Insurance is available at low cost.
The people who work here are the kind you’d Hke as
friends and co-workers.

LOCAL TRAPPERS

Physical Examination Required

I Need Year Fun
Fun arc high this saason.

ICE

tastier bread with

FLEISCHMANN'S

minktrator filed, letters rtf admin­ ORDER FOR PURUCATION
istration Issued. order limiting set­
tlement entered, petition for hear­
ing claims filed, notice to creditors
Issued.

more are joining
nes« can mean as
xiem comfort of

sZSSS

Now—sweeter,
onDza roa publication

admlnutrntor filed, waiver of no­
tice filed, order appointing admin­
istrator entered, bond ot adminis­
trator filed, letters of administra­
tion Issued, order limiting settle- : t»i*tiM;
ment entered, petition for bearing
claims filed, notice to creditors is­
sued.
Eat Hannah Stamm Petition and
order authorising settlement en­
tered.
Bat. Glcndon H. Silsbee. Proof of
publication filed, order appointing

KOTIOZ TO CUDIT0X1.

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publication filed, order amending
------------------*• assigning
•-----------Inventory and
residue en­
tered.

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THE HASTINGS BANNER TltVRSDAF DECEMEEP. C. 1945

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COURT HOUSE NEWS
13792509
CharlM W. Blaoell and wile to
William H. Ledbetter and wife. 8V&gt;
U&gt;t IB. NaobvIDr.
Darrell D. Aldrich and wife to
Earl R. Boy«. S»i UU 1105 and

Catherine Hom to Fred H. Horn
and wife. 40 Ac, Sec. 15. Hope.
Du vid J. Halms and wife to Fran­
cis M. Underwood and wife. Par.
Sac. 11. Ut 34. Cedar Points, nnd
For. Sec. 12. Barry.
Emma S. Evons to Isaac B. Ba.
ahore and wife. Par. Sec. 22. Wood-

Arina I. Hamden to Damon D.
McClelland and wife. Par. Sec. 2.
Castleton.
t
Almira M. Hackney to George P. i
Miller, et aL UU 22. 23. 34. 25. 28. ■
17. 28. 29. 44. 45. 46. 41. and 4S. An­
drews Add, city.
I
Lota M McElwain, et al. to Enrl ■
R Boyea. 84 Lot 374 and H 26 ft. I
Ut 426. city.
a
.
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John Sheffield and wife to-tester
Ourian and wife. UU 91 and 92.1
Orangeville.
Dennta Keller and wife to Charier.
A. Parrott, and wife. Par. Sec. 21,
and 58 Ac, Sec. 20. HastingsJohn A. Miller and wife td Mabel
Stone Farley. 80 AC, Sec. 15. Johns­
town.
B. E Sweetland to Mary C. Dos­
ter. Ut 6. Sunset Point. Prairieville.
Daisy Townsend to Robert W.
Townsend, et al. Ut 8. O. A. Phil- ,
lips Add, Nashville.
Myrna Babcock, et al. to Lloyd R.
Cogswell, et al. CO Ac. Sec. 17. Castieton.
Henry Flannery and wife to Wil­
liam Bitgood and wife. Ut 9. Phil­
lips Add, Naahvllle.
Lewis H. Harding and wife to Paul
P. Palkins and wife. Par. Sec. 8.
Orangeville.
Lewis H. Harding and wife to
Walter A. Bordner and wife. Par.
Sec. 8. Orangeville.
Harold M. Pollard, et al. to Arlle
J. Covell and wife. LoU 0 and 31.
Innovation Sub, Jordan lake. Wood­
land.
Anna M. Bums to Ethel Gamble.
80 Ac, Sec. 15. Par. Sec. 16. and
Par. Sec. 9. Orangeville.
Charles S. Baker and wife to Lau­
rence E. West and wife. Ut 6. Blk.
fl. Lincoln Park Add, dty.’
Frank C. Brown to Edna E. Brown,
Par. Sec. 28. Barry.
Corl O. Nlethamer and wife to
Maurice L. Patten and wife, part
of UU 1027 and 1028. dty.
Vesta May Senu to Lillian M.
Clark. Ut 5, Blk. 2. and W 10 ft.
Ut 4. Blk. 2. Eastern Add, dty.
Lillian M. Clark to VeaU May ,
Senu. et aL Ut 3. Blk. 2. nnd W
10 ft. Ut 4. Blk. 2. Eastern Add, .
dty.
.
Gertrude Flagle to Maurice J. |
Pender and wife. 6 21 Ac, Sec. 25.
Yankee Springs.
Heber Pike and wife 4o Ward A.
Stone nnd wife. Par. Sec. 17. Orange- ;
vtlle.
Harald J. Foster and wife to Ray
Lamb and wife. Par. Sec. 2. Rutland. ’
Merritt Mead to Dale H. DeVine .
and wife. Ut in Nashville.
Wallace M. Graham and wife to ’
Herbert G. Wonnacott and wife.
Par. Bee. 1. Maple Grove.
Lillie Sowerby, et al. to Earl A- j
Engle and wife. 2 parcels. Sec. 31. i
Irving.
Elmer Graves, et al. to Theodore
T. Silcock and wife. 51 Ac, Sec. 8.
Assyria.
Vaughn G. Puller and wife to
John Bongers and wife. 1 Ac, Sec.
8. Hope.
Joseph J. May and wife to Charles
R. Labcrdle and wife, 120 Ac, Sec.
27. and 14588 Ac, Sec. 28. Johnstown.
Rooetnond E. Norton to Harold E.
Sapp and wife. 80 Ac, Sec. 24. Bar- |
ry, and 40 Ac, Sec. 19. Johnstown. •
Ethel Gamble to James W. Bums
and wife, Par. Sec. 16 and Par. Sec. |
9. Orangeville.
Grant Dickerson and wife to
Adam J. Meisenback and wife. 39 I
Ac, Sec. 8. Hope.
Edwin R. Wilson and wife to Syd- |
ney D. Hudson and wife. Ut 17, A
W. Phillips Add. Nashville.
George P. Rose to Uwrence E.
Towne and wife, 40 Ac, Sec. 25,
Irving.
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
Della Bowman to Truman J. Na- j
vue and wife, 40 Ac, Sec. 11, Maple
Grove.
Harvey N. Sleb and wife to Har­
old M. Pollard, Uu 12 and 26. In­
novation Sub, Woodland.
Harold M. Pollard to Harvey N.
Sleb and wife. Ut 114. Innovation
Sub, Woodland.
Damon D. McClelland and wife
to Isaac B. Bashore and wife. Par.
See. 20. Woodland.
Lyle P. Miller and wife to Olenn
Miller and wife. 3 Ac, Sec. 8. Assy­
ria.
George IL Eddy and wife to O. W.
Cronkhite and wife, Par. Sec. 83.
Hope.
Arthur W. Crawford and wife to
Bert Edwin Quick. LoU 21 and 22.
Arhana Crest Sub, Sec. 8. Yankee
Springs.
Rudolph L. Gilkey, et ux. to Paul
P. Pasklns. et ux. Par. Sec. 8.
Orangeville.
Leads Cities to Parma*
Birmingham led Alabama cities la
life Insurance paymeato to 1943 with
88.rhJ.000. or 820 06 pw eapiU. com­
pared to 84.978,000 In 1ML Birming­
ham ranked Wth among all Cities In
dw country. Montgomery wee eoeood la payments to Alabama with
0.1M.OO8 to 1841 or 840 41 per cap-

about the great
Victory Loan and how important it is to you and the business
of your farm to buy EXTRA bunds in this final Loan!
t

Seven times during the war you’ve been asked
to. buy extra bonds to help win X ictory. Our
fighting men have finished their job . •. let's
finish ours! Buy extra bonds now ... to help
moke Victory secure!

Victory Bonds will help pay the tremendous
cost of winning the war. They will help briug
our boys back home ... will supply the finest
of medical care for our hundreds of thou­
sands of wounded.

By buying bonds rather than scarce goods, we
help keep the lid on prices . . . keep our
pledge to fighting men to protect their dol­
lars’ buying power. Wc prevent inflation . ..
■nd its follow-up of depression.

Victory Bouds form a reserve for “rainy
(lays’*. They provide a buck log for needed
farm repairs aud replacements . • . for mod­
ern buildings, improved stock, belter homes.

Held by millions of Americans, bonds will
provide a reserve of buying power to assure
jobs . T". for veterans, for other workers. This
reserve will help maintain prosperity for you
and your community.
.
■■■

They hold dollars in store to pay for our chil- ,
dren’s education . . . right through college. ’
Victory Bonds purchased today, will provide
the scientific knowledge aud training so nec- j
essary in the world of tomorrow.

MAKE VICTORY SECURE...

Victory “E” Bonds return 84 at maturity for
every S3 you put in. Tlie safest investment in
the world, paying substantial interest, they
are immediately convertible into cash if
necessary.

Buy Victory Bonds to start your own annuity
retirement fund. Followed up wilh regular
purchases of U. S. Savings Bonds, Victory
Bonds will permit you to enjoy later years
in comfort.

BUY VICTORY BONDS!

BARRY COUNTY NEEDS
$100,000 IN "E” BONDS TO REACH GOAL
NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS

HASTINGS CITY BANK

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NINETIETH YEAR

The Hastings Banner
24 PACES—THREE SECTIONS

SECTION ONE—PACES 1 to

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1945

Good Prospects For Early
Home Front Settlement of Bliss Strike

On thn ☆ ☆ * * * *

CILE8RAT1 VIC
BUYING MOHI

8

NUMIU

Council Names Supervisors
of EDITORIALS J® City
Elwood Bachelder ■
I? J_____ J

Discuss
Couni
_____ ___
—
Health Programs With State
And County Officials ,

__ ______

1

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' "■■■■—- by R. M. C.
■■■■■-■
■ ■
Five applicants for the position ‘
of manager of the Hastings airport
Barry county people, we believe, continuous support has been given appeared before the members of the
The
-------------------Bliss strike
KC u
Is nui
not JCI
yet settled.
by
the
hospital
guilds
throughout
city council Monday evening. They j’
can take more than a little pride
but at fhls writing &lt; Wednesday
mall VITD LOSS
in the success of the pennock Hos­ the county whose members regularly »ere asked to state to the council I
morning) the protpccLs look bright.
_
Greetings Gang:
Representatives From
p
their Ideas of how the manager |
pital drive. Fifty thousand dollars, contribute everything from canned should operate the airport. They!
On Tuesday morning, the union
Seven Counties Meet Here
foodstuffs
and
money
for
building
coming home these days we're be­ withdrew its picket lines around the
even with generous assistance from
did as requested
With State Commissioner
ginning to wonder If there's any
the local factories, is a substantial Improvements and new equipment.
Then the aldermen decided that
Of Health
"gang" left. Of course we know
sum to raise In a community of our So. the hospital is here to serve a choice be made by ballot; and j
there are many of you still in uni­ the management would permit only |he commoH council Monday night
Barry county people os the result of that the one receiving n majority . The Barry County Board of Susize.
form and don't think for one min­ foremen and office employees to en-1 for the six months ending Decemvote be named. On the first ballot
--------- .| pervlwns were honored with the
real, freewill community effort.
ute we're forgetting about you. On ter until final agreement is reached, bcr 1. 1945 us follows:
there was no choice. On
t** sec— , presence of twentr-slx state and week on Wednesday. Friday and
r
t
the
Those who contributed to the suc­
the contrary, the special group of
ond ballot A-.WWM
Elwood w.^acldcr
Bacne:j
toh ddr. W .!»&gt; .W, »
had county officials. A luncheon meet- :Saturday evening, Dec. 19, 31 and
Wonder If there is really any such ......
cess of the drive will have the sat­
you will get all the attention from together" on remaining pointe at, 15 were fires In buildings.
the majority of the votes, and was )ng sponsored by the Barry County !
7 were car fires
now on. so don't stop your letters
isfaction of knowing that they have thing as "normal times?" Wc heard declared elected by Mayor Leonard. Board was held far the purpose of
Stores will close Ctirlstmaa
issue.
No
definite
date
for
reopening
|
2
were
dump
fires,
coming yet. and one of these days
contributed toward a gift to the en­ this subject discussed by a group of
—•-----------• discussion of public health programs
the plant for full production
I
ft w-&gt;
1 O
1
■ “ ‘hey relate to counties and to the
Estimated value uf property dam­ tire community which is entirely in men and not one of them could pick
few thing* out of our system too.
Usual weekday schedules will be
a year or senes of years which
'
*-r
six
keeping
with
the
real
spirit
of
the
Naturally you'd like lo be here for
Mayo. Ch.rl« H.
y * ,ta,2JU0
The principle theme was the value followed In addition to the above.
82JJ30.
Christmas season. A superior grade seemed to meet the speclfteatldns-Aat
Christmas. Folks at home would serves great personal credit for the ,•months was
_______ _
| of public health programs operated
like to have you home too. but you success of the negotiations to date. ■
of hospital service Is one of the least going back as far as the turn
•
through full time county and dlscouldn't all come, so that's the way
most valuable things the people of of the century. In every year
trict health departments and the
WUMU&gt; »».mpun« to
"d'&gt;|$f.
it Is. and we're glad for those of or act as judge, referee, or mediator. I
a modem, progressive community there was a panic, or the backwash
RnrrJ CGII &lt;12n (inn
such programs
Barry
Still $130,000 Short of 1 methods
{|om |#xof financing
funds
dlscuislon
you who could make it.
he was very helpful In getting both
can make available. The building from a ’depression, or a war. or so­
Here# one mite of consolation to parties of the dispute together again ,
Quota — Drive Continues
brought out the need for increased
3
cial
unrest
or
some
other
disturbing
and
modernization
program
at
Pen
­
consider—lota of the fellows back to resume their talks. In doing this.
at. Rose School Christmas pro­
Barry County has barely passed , financial participation of the state
factor
which
was
counter
to
the
un
­
from the Pacific and also E.T.O. be performed a greol service for gram will be held in St Rose School nock will give us JujObat—a hos
the halfway mark in the sale of; because of the .Inter-relation of PEARL HUMPHREY HORN. Propx.
soy that It's so cold here they have the community uf Hastings.
Hall, this coming Sunday. Dec. 16. pltal which will compare favorably eventful calm most of us associate "E' Bonds in the current Victory counties and with the state as a
Having sold the farm. Mrs. Horn
shivered ever since they arrived.
Hastings people, the BANNER be- I at 2'15 pm. The program will In- with similar institutions anywhere. with normalcy; not a year but what Loan Drive, according to Morris | whole.
,
will have a public auction'at 3M
tYou'd be willing to practically Uevcs, appreciate this work done by elude the following numbers: Prothere was some outstanding disturb­ Lambic and Ray Branch who have
The chairman of the county su- E. High St. in Hastings. She la
freeze If you could gel home—well, the mayor; will also applaud the | ccssional. "Silent Night": "Santa's
In
all
other
departments
of,
the
pervlsors
health
committee.
Charles
offering
a Very good list of house*
Pennock Hospital is not a county ance. Even the mid-1920's which are
there's no harm In trying lo tell fact that there were enough cool. Office Force”. "Sanin Goes On A
charge of the drive In this county | H. Leonard, was chairman of the
vpu these things.) So before grt- heads on tooth sides of the Issue to Strike”. "Prompt Delivery" and Institution, supported’by tax reve­ often taken as a standard for meas­ drive. Barry county has equalled or | meeting. Representative of Boards articles
Loren Coppock will cry
flng stranded In a snow bank or resume negotiations after previous : "When Came the Prince of Pence" nues. It was made possible as the uring good times and prosperity had exceeded Its quota. But In the "E'' of Supervisors from ^llcgan. Barry.
the sale and Milt Lcinaar will act
something, with this kind &lt;jf a lingo, efforts had broken up amid bad t The Nativity Tableaux will close result of private bequests and pub­ their share of trouble and unrest. Bonds. Mr. Lambic states, we are Branch. Calhoun. Eaton. Hillsdale
here goes
I the program
feeling and recrimination.
trailing most other counties in our &gt;nd VanBuren counties met with per for full particulars.
lic finance drives.
Further and
(Continued
on
Page
4.
Sec.
1.)
Thanks lo Irene Sayles, chief clerk
I The children participating are:
area by a considerable margin.
I Doctor DeKleine, state health com­
at the local draft board, who has.
I Henry Arens. Marian Becker. Louise
Oul of a quota of 8270.000. county , misiloner. state representatives and
and Is doing, a superlative job In
I Becker, Elaine Becker. Joyce Beck­
Having decided to quit farming.
sales to dale are about 8140.000— senators of southwestern Mlchtaan.
that capacity, here Is the list of
! er. Blanche Belslto. Al Belsilo. Sally
which leaves us still 8130.000 to go. B representation from Gov. Kelly's Mr. Pitt will hare a public suction
those discharged from service dur_ ! Brandstetter. Marymike Brandstet“E" Bonds are the most Important. 5taff and Doctor E. W. Morris, di­
James Brown. James Cadwalones in the Government's program.! rector of the-W K. Kellogg Foun- Fisk place, located
Twenty-first Annual
---------------draft board is. this list is compiled
lader. John Cuddahee. Judy Covey.
They are the real savings bonds; j Nation.
1 for the special benefit cf all of you
Voted to Press Fight Agoinst Mary Lou Davis. Sharon Doyle.
the ones designed to build up a de-1 The Interest In public health pre­ west of Bedford, south aide of Fine
Carol Service at 4 p m
and for those here al home too. be­
Fr Streams
Streams
Deanna Durbin. Anne Feldpausch.
ferred purchasing power or reserve gram financing resulted In appolnt- lake. He is offering a good list of
Polluting
Lakes
if
।
Janft
Pe
|
dpaU4C
h.
Louise
Harry.
cause everyone Is eager to know
D. A. VanBusklrk, superintendent
which is the best. If not the only, ment of a committee to further In- horses, cattle, hogs, poultry, grain
of schools, under whose leadership Jonn
l'ercnam/
where all of you are and when you
An. important meeting of the Lawrence Huver, Michael Huver.
practical way to help hold down the vestlgate and develop plans: Charles and hay. Implements and tools, and
hU man
Hastings friends present inflationary trend.
come back to stay.
Michigan United Conservation clubs . Helen Labcrteaux. Catherine Loftus, this traditional Christmas carol
. h. Leonavd to be chairman and the
E. J. Weaver. Hastings, (now liv­ was held over the weekend at the 1 Le(&gt; Loftus. James Maurer, Robert service was Inaugrated. will conduct k|)Ow John c Kclcham. Jr., is enSo. in brief, tile county is failing | following men to be on his commiting at Battle Creek); Glenn V. Lee­ Clear 1-nke camp, south of Dow- Maurer, Leo Maurer. Mary Maurer. the Hastings Teachers' club for the gaged U1 t|je rMi estate business In badiy in IhU very Important item of tcc: a. W. Harty. Allegan: Don Leinaar will act
per. Doster, &lt;now living nt Kalama - Ung. The gathering decided to press Janet Maurer. Jean Maurer. Louis twenty-first lime at Central audilo- Grand Rapids. He has been very the Victory Lx&gt;an Drive.
. Sweeny. Albion: Lawrence Frank.
—
rv— ia
successful, and is highly regarded
zoo); Leo R. Tift, Hastings; Dowel) Its fight during 1946. against pol- | Maurer. Bill McKeough. Pau) Me- -i
rlum
Sunday, Dec.
16. .»
at a
4 Mm
pin.
There is still time, however, to । Hillsdale: Carl Gottschalk. Quincy: MRS. EDWARD BIRDSALL.
Because the' teachers give this in the business circles of that city. close the gap. "E" Bond sales in I j Merle Scott. Nashville and J. H.
j. Salton. Hastings, (now living nt luting Michtgon's public streams and 1 Keough. Patrick McKeough. Mary
Marshalls Creek. Pa ); Carl R. Mil­ lakes. The officers, directors and ( McKeough. Kennith O'Donnell. Pa- program the last Sunday before 1 Last week a fine honor caine to the Victory Loan Drive will continue I French. Diamondale.
into an apartment. Mrs. Birdaal
ler. Hastings: Maurice V. Miller. members of such clubs present at . uicla O'Donnell. Joan Ryan. Mary Christmas vacation, it usually seems him. which was well deserved. He through Dec. 31. People here have 1 The group made a motion to have will dispose of her surplus fumttun
Hastings. Chester C Cramer. Hus­ this meeting voted to ask Gov. Lou Shaneck. Sharon Shay. Linda to open the Yuletide season In Has­ was chosen president of the Grand -----------------------the resources—-In fact, .the
k. 8130.­ thu fornmlltce report at the meet­
Rapids
Real
Estate
board,
at
their
tings; Robert C. -Walldorff. Has­ Kelly to request the state legisb- Shelton. Lucinda Shelton. Patrick tings for those who look forward
000 yet to be subscribed, represents ing of the stale association of su­
annual meeting.
tings; Gordon H Wright. Nashville: lure, soon to be convened In special '• Tnffce. Colleen Toffee. Marvin to it from year to year.
but a drop In the bucket of the sur­ pervisors which will be held in Jan...c entrance, --------------------------It Is a pleasure to mention this plus funds which are crowding the
The
foyer, and auditoMerly n L. Courtney. Cloverdale: sAslon. to appropriate 8200.000 an- I Thomas. Richard Thomas. Patricia
list of household
William F. Crawford. Hastings; nually in aid the state stream con- j Thomas. Marilyn Turnes, Elizabeth rlum will be decorated especially I fine tribute to a man who grew to banks—and in some instances, even
1 manhood In Hastings, graduated safety deposit boxes.
Delbert O. Moore, (now living al trol commission In a vigorous cam- j Turnes. Beverly Turnes. Beverly for the occasion
Tlw pwun win open with i.w I™
"SSJ
Grand Rapids): Harold L. Helsel, palgn to end lite dumping of sew- ! Wleler. Patricia Wider. Gerald Zleg"E" Bonds, which can be had In
u” 5^5^, ““ a variety of denominations, small to MAY WF. INTRODUCE
Hastings; Alpheous E. Dunn. Has­ age a;td factory waste In Michigan |er. Darrell Ziegler. Norma Ziegler, u.u.1 proeo.Wn.1 .nd U&gt;.
tn this issue for full particulars.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Wlnger­
mu.k .nd lh. Ilahur,! HU
''"™?
1 Carol Zimmerman, Marie Feree.
tings; Richard C. Darby. Nashville: streams and lakes.
during his long residence in Has­ large, make an Ideal Christmas gift.
Norman C. Hall. Hastings; Garrett
Jolly songA directed by Mr. Van tings. He was county school cotnWater contamination Ls ridding;
_______ e------------Sales of bonds to individuals den. who come from Birmingham, CLARENCE VANDECAR. Pro®.
Mich.,
to
Hastings
where
Mr.
Wlng
­
N. Isham, Hastings; Albert L. rivers and smaller streams of game |
- Buskirk.
mlMloner six years, postmaster here other than the '.'Es" have been sat­
Arentz. Middleville.
fish and wild life. It Is also a menfor two terms, master of the State isfactory. With a quota of 8128,000. erden Is associated with the Has­
Frank H. Hewitt. Hostings; How­ ace to public health.
.
~
Grange for four years and congress­ the Niles to dale total about 8130.­ tings Banner as advertising man­
Three Christmas Carols
ard D. Cronk. Dowling; Ronald K
H. D. Ruhl, head of the ennserman from this district for 12 years, 000.
Ingram. Hastings: Robert H. Bette. ration departments' game division, i
The National Anthem
Bond sales to business firms and I Following World War I. where he
John Jr., had a fine mother, too. as
High School Brass Quartet
Nashville; Otis L Tngg.. Freeport; reporting on the states poor pheas- ,
corporations have, as usual, been I served in the navy. Mr. Wlngerden ,
_
u
_
oversubscribed by a considerable I* as on the staff of the Muskegon| a good list of cattle, hogs, hay and
Lecn R Helmer. Hastings; Lincoln ant season, said the pheasant popu- I
Court of Honor rrejents
is not surprising that he is
Processional: O Come All Ye Faith­ able, successful and popular
margin With a quota of 8219.000. | Dally Chronicle, then for fourteen grain, farm machinery, etc. Deway
N. Weller. Hastings, (now living at latlon was down about 50 per cent
Advancement Recognitions
Otsego,: George J. Converse. Has­ and that all other pheasant states
■d years was manager of branch stores Reed will cry the sale and Clifford
ful Hatin'
the total In this division has passed
8500 000 with returns as yet inconii- 1 for Grinnell
----- ” **
Bros.,
— after
------which
*"
he Hammond will act as clerk. See
tings; Earl J. Lewis. Hostings; Gor­ had* approximately the same con-1 officers elected at the annual
High School Brass Quartet
SELECTEES LEAVING FOR
returned to newspaper work and for
don D. Sothard. Hastings: Jack L. ditlon. Poor breeding seasons for mccllng of lhe Thomapple District
plcte.
INDUCTION
AT
DETROIT
over eight years was advertising full particulars.
Brouard. Cressey; Stanley G Kuem- the last two years were to blame,,
Scouta. here Dec. 4. Include: O Sonctisslma (Sicilian)
manager of the Birmingham Eccen­
pel. Hastings: Paul R. Rearlck. Has­ Ruhl said, and he reminded sports- Edw|n Taylor. chairman; Stanley Hark the Herald Angels Slng-Men- ON DECEMBER 18. 1945
Harold J. Ourd. R. 1. Delton.
tric. well known Michigan weekly.
tings. 'now living at Sunfield): men that should bad sleet storms i cummingg. a. A Reed. Ray Smith,
deluohn
Robert E. Shultz. Hastings; Robert or other perilous conditions develop vlco chairmen; Glare Johnson, dls- Sileht Night. Holy Night—Gruber
Clarence W. Hull, R 2. Hastings.
During World War II he was con­
Emery L. Fenstemaker. R. 2.
nected with a war project in the en­
E. Fisher. Hastings; Joaeph A. Ul­ thls winter they should be ready: trlcl commLW|aner; Julius Knowl- The First Noel (English)
gineering department of General
rich. Hastings; Robert B. Burns. for emergency calls to help feed the ton Russp)1 Bccler. the Rev. H. R. Parthenia Carol (Italian)
Woodland.
Motors,
from which he came to Has­ located 1 mile east and 14 mltan
Middleville: Dale I. Pennock. Del- pheosanta that are left. Tile fox., Klncg neighborhood commissioners; Angels and Shepherds (Bohemian) , Kenneth D. Price. R. 1. Freeport.
At the annual meeting of the
—
I Ronald A. cunningham. R. 4. Haatan: Eldred J. Deming. Hostings, Ruhl said. Is only a minor factor Archie
. -- ----------------- . —
------ What Child Is This? (English)
McDonald. Richard
Groos.
Hastings Country Club in the Epis­ tings.
Mrs. Wlngerden was originally ——
(now living at Alto); Archie D in pheasant depopulation.
copal Parish House here Tuesday
executive board members; Hugh Ri­ Shepherds. Shake Off Your Drowsy I tings.
from
Pontiac.
Graduating from high **•.*• 0,fertn&lt; * good list at hay,
Sinclair. Hastings; Glenn M BourNext quarterly meeting will be In ley. J H. Tredinnick, the Rev. John
Sleep । French)
evening. William O. Bradford. By­
do, Doster; Lawrence A Kidder. northern Michigan Jan. 19-20. The McCue. James Rugg. Stanley Prts- On That Moat Blessed Night (Span- I Hallelujah Chorus from "The Mes- ron Pletcher and Richard Jacobs school there, she entered the nurses' k™1*1- potatoes, and furniture. Also
training course at Pontiac General hc, t*^fertn*
Private
l.h,
Hastings
place has not been chosen. Annual ble. Richard Groos. Archie McDon­
Uh)
slah"—Handel
were named to the board of direc­
Lt. Byron Slattery, husband of convention will be In June in Bel­ ald. Roman Feldpausch. Robert Lo. How a Rose E'er Blooming —
tors The directors at meeting to be hop&gt;M UUr P-codda. .upertdthe former Betty Sigler, has signed laire.
Prnelorius
The second part will feature the held In the near future will elect tendenl of nurses in that institu-1
Cook. J. W. Hewitt. R K. Comp­
up for another years service.
The directors voted to send 320 ton. W. D. Barnes. Frank Cooper.
poem " Twas the Night before the officers for the coming year.
for full particulars.
Horace Angell, out of service for Michigan hoi's to the conservation George Sumner. F A. Clardy, Harry Deck the Halls (Welsh)
The Wlngerdens have two sons.
Christmas "
The boord of directors were fur­
several weeks Is now located in San training school camp at Higgins
Before the curtain rises small ther authorized at the meeting to Jack. 13, enrolled in Junior High, UNION M. “DICK" MICE. Owwr
B. Thompson. Jr.. Cedric Morey. T. Up on the Housetop (American)
lake
next
summer.
Jolly
Old
St.
Nicholas
(American)
groups of carolers will sing. Then take whatever steps are needed to and Jim. II. In 6th grade Central.
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
N. Knopf. Arthur Wlngerden. dlsHaving sold hU farm Mr. Riot
Mr.
Wlngerden
mentions
boys'
Kolyada
(Russian)
the curtain will open, disclosing a complete alterations of the club­
will have a public auction at the
trltt members at large.
small cottage where Santa Claus house. work on which has already work with which he has long been place located 44 miles west of the
After election of officers, two spe­
associated as his particular hobby US-16 and M-86 intersection I
cial awards were given, Troop 107 O Little Town of Bethlehem (Eng­ and "Father" will perform in panto­ been started.
mime as the poem is read by the
miles south of Ionia, or 24 mllea
lish »
Plans call for enlargement of the outside of office hours.
received a shell container ns a Gen­
Mrs.
Wlngerden acknowledges east of the Saranac intersection on
eral Elsenhower Troop Award for Bring a Torch Jeannette. Isabella narrator. As the poem doses "Jin­ ground floor space under the main
gle Bells" Is heard in the distance. floor. This will permit more locker particular liking for outdoor life, US-16. He Is offering a good UM
(French i
waste paper collection.
Clarence
with special Interest In Scout Cub­ of cattle, chickens. Implements, and
The
dramatic
part
of
the
program
He
is
Sleeping
In
a
Manger
(Polish)
space,
a
bigger
shower
room
and
a
Bump of Troop 75 received a Gen­
furniture. Allan Haskins will
was arranged by Lester Schilling of better layout for the pro's quarters. bing and handicraft work.
eral MacArthur Award for garden­ Away In a Manger (German)
The Wlngerdens are located at 625
the speech department of the high
Sleep Holy Babe—Dykes
Annual Meeting Held Here*--------------------------- ----------------------- ing achievement
school.
Scouts receiving advancement rec­
around room which can be used in W. Green, the home lately occupied paper for full particulars.
Saturday; Report Shows
Wnnflnmii
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ben
Gldley,
which
wintertime without the necessity of
ognition at the Court of Honor
Cash Balance of $1,431.56 fr OOUmail,
they have purchased.
heating the entire building.
The annual meeUng of the Barry q
np»
A new entrance will give access
Tenderfoot Awards — Douglas
County Agricultural Society was jpUFC 1 11(11 1
to
the locker room from the north­
Orelrson.
Troop
107:
Douglas
Bed
­
held Saturday afternoon in the su- j *■
RATIONING BOARD MOVES
east corner of the building.
ford. Troop 107: Ronald Cappon.
pervlsors room at the court house. । Editor Banner.
Grounds and clubhouses, reports TO NEW QUARTERS
The voting for three directors re- . i have heard several limes re­ Troop 75; Duane Bump. Troop 75;
The Barry County Rationing
Indicated, have been maintained in
sulted in the reelection of the three I cently that the "Wishing Tree" Vernon Smith. Troop 75.
excellent condition despite scarcity Board has moved its office from 120
Second Class Awards — Richard
men whose terms hud expired: Clare down by Wall Lake is about to come
N. Michigan Ave., to the second
of help and nut erla Is.
Johnson. Troop 75: Kenneth Hamp­
Williams. Frank Kelly ond Clarence down. In fact last Sunday’s Detroit
floor of the Stebbins Building at 112
Longstreet.
j News carried a picture of the tree ton. Troop 75; Clarence Bump,
E. State Street.
RURAL LETTER
Troop 75: Melvin Noah. Middleville.
President Rogers called for the &lt; with a short paragraph which stated
CARRIERS MEETING
financial report, which was given by that the Michigan State Highway Troop 65; Robert Bonneville. Mid­
Hospital Guild No. 7 will hold
Mrs. John W. Hewitt of 838 So.
dleville.
Troop
65.
Secretary Kelly. The report showed Department has ruled that this
Dibble St.. Hastings will serve the their annual Christmas party at
First Class Awards—Gordon Fin­
total receipts of 812.48435. and total popular tree must come down as a
dinner for the Barry county Rural Hie home of Mrs. Harrison Dodds,
nic. Troop 107.
expenditures of 811.062.79. leaving a measure of public safety.
838
8 Jefferson, on Wed., Dec. 19.
Leiter Carriers association and aux­
Tite following received Merit
cosh balance on hand at that date. I j suppose you fellows around Hasiliary at the annual Christmas par­ Potluck luncheon at one o'clock. In­
Dcc. 8. 1945 of 81.431^6. A year ago tings have gone Into this matter Badges—Jim Burns. Troop 73: Rich­
ty to be held at her home. Saturday stead of the gift exchange each
^he cash balance was 8609.40—on ; very thoroughly and maybe the sit­ ard Llnnlngton. Troop 75; Bob Brad­
member U requested to bring 25c to
evening, Dec. 15. at 6:30 pm.
Troop 107; Dick Taylor. Troop
cosh
compared
*increase
----------of* (823.16
’* *In----*"--------"* 'J uatlon la hopeless,
^2. However, the ford.
give to the hospital..
Secretary.
107; William Cortright. Troop 107:
with one year ago.
I thought came to m
me that possibly
.The principal Items In the re­ If this tree is still alive it could be Joseph Hubert. Troop 107: Clarence
Bump.
Troop
75:
Jerry
Bonneville.
ceipts were as follows: Grandstand supported In some artistic way so
Troop
06,
Middleville:
Jack
Hooper.
and bleacher tickets, 84.74625: shows that there would be no danger to
and rides, 81,377.91: race entry fees the public, and that the tree might । Troop 65; Tom Feldpausch. Troop
and race program sales, 8675.63: still live for a good many years | 106; Dick Carl. Troop 106: Gordon
One on M43, the Other on'
concessions, 81.929 38; premium book more, since it would not have to. Finnic, Troop 107.
OPPORTUNITY
I Star Scout Awards—Robert Brad­
M37; Throe Hurt in Crashes ENLISTMENT
you hove
and other advertising. 8481.00; ren- support Itself. Thought maybe the I
FOR RESERVE OFFICERS
sell, trade, or
(Continued on Page 6. Sec. 2.)
hard-boiled engineers had possibly ford. Troop 107; Joe Hubert, Troop
Special opportunities exist for
John Bachelder. city, route 5. suf­
made a quick decision and decided 1 107: Robert Reid. Troop 177. Nash­
officers
of
the
U. 8. Army Reserve
you wont to buy. Swop,
fered n bad cut on his head and
NOTICE—Your 1945 taxes may be It was unsafe and that it should ville: Stewart Lofdahl. Troop 177,
who
wish
to
enlist
in
the
regular
lacerations on his face and above
hire ....
Nashville;
Dick
Carl.
Troop
106;
paid on Mondays at Delton Bank; come down—or perhaps one of them
his right eye. in an automobile peacetime army, according to Capt.
Wednesdays at Cloverdale (Gould's made a wish which didn't come true William Cortright, Troop 107: Tom
accident at Tamarac corners, on George M. Cooley, commanding ofm
Store): Fridays at my home: Satur­ and they have It in for the old tree. Feldpausch. Troop 106
M 43. about 14 miles west of this fleer of the Hastings Army Recruit­
days at Hastings National Bank, Anyway, _let's
______
sec___
that ample ^„...
concity, on Friday night about 9 o'clock. Ing Office. Reserve officers msy
Banner Want
Regular meeting of Hiawatha Re­
CAU9B0 BV
reenllst with the rank of master
through Dec. and first part of Jan. | ^deration Is given to the matter, for
Robert
Jones,
Delton,
route
1.
was
bekah lodge No. 53 will meet at the
highest enlisted rank in
FAW DAIVIHO.
John Gurd. Tress —Adv. Out 12-13 while
...........
...........................
there's
life there's hope.
driving east on M 43. Bachelder sergeant,
the army
Base pay with special
With best regards,
UJIWlMY
“
attempted to turn south at'the cor­ additional allowances for yean al
otHwSarartHin
There will be' InitiaUon.
Very truly yours.
ner directly in front of the Jones
C. E. Bottum
car. which struck his auto on the overseas service make tire proposi­
CITY TAXIS
NOTICE
PJ3. The fact Is I Just don't like
right front side, throwing Bachelder tion attractive, Capt. Cooley believes
To Whom It May Concern:
I will be in my office al the to see this tree cut down. C.EB.
The Hastings Recruiting Office in
Albert Slivers is buying al
The sheriff’s office was notified, the post Office building Is open
City Holl to collect the 1945
Interest which Sol Rich. Mu.
and Undersheriff Leon Doster came each Tuesday afternoon from 1:00
NOTICE
Winter oxm storting Mon­
and their trustees, have in the com­
soon after the accident. With the
day. Dec. 10. 1945.
The Post office will remain open pany known as Silvers. Rich At
radiophone on his car Doster asked
until six o'clock on Saturdays. Dec.
the sheriff to send an ambulance
Adv. out 12-11
night.
(Continued on Page 5. Bee, 2.)
-Adv. Out 13*13
pany of. 1
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bor Six Months

Christmas Store
Hours In Hastings ,

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At 3355 I gnt up and Jiclped hold It .m the best protection against
down the front cross log of the wind and rain, so I turned off my
strong back until it was again nall- flashlight, rolled over and went to
£
Following are excerpt* from letdown. The wind had ripped It contented sleep.
3 ten written during the past several 1'^ After that I just tey watchI got up at about 0730 Monday
months by Marine Bin I x-ary who &gt;n« the tent, while the wtad- and we commenced erecting the
I U now in China.
“bout 80 to 100 m ph. in my «U- tent. It was still raining and blow­
r»
•
WmaUon—reached Its peak. At 0135 ing. All day Monday it rained and
S
“ dood
ThfJ^r »«tion of the blew, decreasing gradually as the
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*
.mm.-taek npwl 100K-. Bver,- day wore on.
□ Hastings, Michigan
iOne
cleared out of the
Incidentally, only four
tent*
Desrest Mom:
'tent In the few seconds before the stood standing in the company
R ! At last—censoring ha* been lifted! tent fell My bunk had been mov- area Monday morning I It re­
j Anything you would like to know ed toward the center of the tent minded me of Naha Here, after we
3 (that I know*?
so that th* center post ntssed me finished bombing and shelling it.
Yes. I'm still on Okinawa. I've “»d t,,e ’--nl
-U?y “&lt;*• bul
This evening they announced
never left it since April 1
As nlwfa held from the actual bunk— over the P.A. svstem that the com­
§ matter of fact. "B" Co was In the' nntj itself—by the mhsquilo poles. pany commander would make his
3 first assault wave when we hit.
i ■
•
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The hospital I was at was on this! •
island ns a field hospital—a Navy, ;
hospital with Army nurses. May 10,
—that was the day I said I felt the j
lowest I had ever felt and received ।
a letter from you to cheer me up.,
We had made our first push on the I
lines—near Dakeshi Ridge We startMl nt 0830 and had advanced across
the valley and were Just about at
the summit of our objective ridge ,
' When a Turban Suite Your Fancy
when white phosphorous shell*
or an Aecol'e What You Need
poured into the midst at us. burning '
some to death and others got pieces ,
When theWealhcr'e Really Freezing
of the W.P. on them and till burn
and
Shaul-Comfort Takei the Lead
right through you unless you get it |
off or put it out by cutting off its
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the jxut office yesterday and
■fore the typhoon — silly bought one of every kind of stamps
These lent* will never be they had. A few I got two of—
tel The eyeleu are pulled
KOO. Don't gasp—that's how much
it cosy in Chinese money. It actu­
ally coat aout lie in our money.
Our dollar is equal to about 1800
of Uielrs at present. When we first

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to-shore communication* until the |
w#uh MMt of u
28th. We sailed the 27th and land-|“
u
ed here the first of this month. mUfh 8,Xjd- Thr Marine
Wet? at Ching Wang Tao (Chin Ung wise to them now.

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put us in confusion—about a hun- '.
dred WP .'» would put anyone in j
confusion. We dread W.P more than j
anything else we put up with. We '
were then plhned down by the Nips '
from tiie front, behind, and the
sides with machine guns. We had
to stay there all day until the put
a smoke screen down fur us r J we
ran for our lives with machl&lt;.&lt;- gun»
firing at our heels. 1 run abut 300
yards with my box uf span parts
for the machine gun. with mortars
landing all around. One exploded
about 5 feet in front of me and I
was running for It. It didn't hurl
me except for the idiock of it and
the most horrid smell that tasted
more bitter than atabrlne pill* The ■.
funny part of it was that II wound-d
a man about 10’ yard* away who was
down in his fox hole and I never ।
even slowed down! It doesn't sound '
bad when I write it, but I could
never put in writing how it felt to
be pinned down, cringing at the bot-।
tom of a shell-hole with machine i
gun bullets kicking dirt from the top [
of the hole Into your eyes! And I j
think afterward how I stuck my'
head up above the edge many times .
to pass some word buck down the
line!
One of the best boys in the world.
got killed there
He was in our ’
squad and we loved him like a
brother. Our *qu;.d wi«s mvir the
same after that and we broke up the
squad that night as there were only .
4 uf us left. He didn't smoke, drink. ’
little swearing, good s|&gt;ort. swell I
sense of humor, nice looking, intel•ilgent. hard working, good back­
ground. no enemies; he and ■'Tex"
(squad Idr.t were inc life of the
squad, he'd give you anything lie
had. a swell girl who was faithful,
fine parents, he was from Indiana
In my estimation I don't believe ■
I'll ever find a person os near per-'
feet a* he was
He also went to
church every Sunday possible
I didn't see the plane that had I
the Nip official for the peace treaty i
on le Shims. but I saw about 100 |
। P-38 fighters go out to escort the i
plane In. That's the most plane*
I've ever seen together—especially

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Oji yes. Darrel Keller came down j
to see me last Sunday! He couldn't |
slay long but we had n little chat. |
The 5th Mar arc about a mile down ;
the road, but you have to go to so 1
much red tape to go out of the
regimental area that I haven't been .
down to see him yet.
We were Issued heavy clothes ye*terday so you can imagine where I
we'll be moving lo next Got another
wool blanket, two sweatshirt*, and
two flannel shirt* It is commonly
believed that we ll go somewhere in
China. Ill let you know when we
i get there.------------ ------[ Before I forget again. I'd like you I
' to know that I'm an Important per­
Ison. (Tell me morel* I had Oenj era! Stilwell »|&gt;eak to me while I
was in the hospital. I was one of
the two he stopped and spoke to in
our ward. On Pavuvu we had Maj
Gen Del Valle—our division com­
mander. stop and speak to me—one
of the two in the company I liked j
Stilwell as he seemed like a regular ।
guy.------------ What a mess, what a mess I! I
ain't nevvah seen nothing like this
lately! Numerous amount* of rain
and wind.
Want to hear the inside story of
a typhoon?
.
It started Saturday night and
came almost to a stop yesterday
(Monday). The wind and rain were
nothing unusual-Saturday and It
was fairly intermittent until Sun­
' day. I "sacked out” all dav Sunday.
। Toward noon. Sunday, the wind in­
creased and so did the rain. The
.wind would blow the ruin clear
। through the tent horizontally by this
time—"room* with running water"
i —that you can't turn off!! I fixed
my donoho and shelter-half (halt
of a pup tent) up so that it wouldn't
rain on my sack dnd still so that
I could lay on It. I used my mos­
quito net pole* for uprights. In
the afternoon the wind was really
whipping tilings around—including
the rain. Al supper time the mess
i hall was no lunger a meas hall—Just
I a mess! I had to lean at liboht a
30 degree angle to keep "on the
! beam." I ended up going to the 2nd
Bn. mess hall which was more sub­
stantial. rattier than vail In the
I driving rain at our own mess hall.
I1 came back from chow a completely
soaked person
(And hit the sack
again, naturally). The electric lines
। were snapped so we hit the sack (I
(continued to stay In mine) early.
। Next time I woke up I thought it
was about midnight, but my watch
called me a liar (the nerve of it!)
by pointing lu hands at 8:15 pm
(3015). It wo* pitch black and the
tent was tugging at the strong Tracks
and looked like an umbrella. By
this time the wind had completely
reversed itself and was blowing with
• Increasing.) velocity In the opposite

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For hi* splendid work. Herman
Bw Hastings

Banner
Mrtpu fur ntir 41 montiu in service;
n service ribbon far his months In'
the Asiatic Pacific theater; Good
Conduct medal; a Brome battle star
for service In’the Btemark Archi­
pelago; a Philippine Liberation rib­
bon with another bronae star; a
bronze star for participation In the'
Southern Phillpplna campaign and
one for the Northern Philippine
(Luzon i eamalgn; a Meritorious
Servtee Unit plaque "for superior
performance of duly, achievement
and maintenance of high standard
of discipline end outstanding devo­
tion to duty from 30 April. 1944. to
1 Sept . 1944;" and with thia plaque

] the tire piaeea In all the roosts Mr. will Hammond
BffiTfihajfionanr.
1 rrrrr
of m«rhle obtained from
,
! Bavaria and other countries of BurOfficial Reports;
Dowllng. Mich.
Jack Francisco. boatswain's mate,
There were two piece* of fund- D**r
second class. UBNR. 029 South Mich­
ture in the castle made from the) Well. I'm fa a barracks now and
igan Ave., Hastings. Mich., son of
red wood of California. They were w# have electric Ughta whtn the
Mr. and Mr». John Francisco, two book cabinet* and even these motor on the generator worka. De~
reached San Francisco Nov. 30 on
were bordered with the gold scroll elded to lake thia to the reereatlon
tlw USS YORKTOWN to be dis­
hall where It'* more pleaaant. Tlse
charged from service. The aircraft
'ceiling of the hall is covered with
I0IT
Thi last room to visit was the
carrier, part of the Navy’s "Magic
blue, red and yellow supply para­
hjRKAU f
___
CUrnet" fleet, carried 4J00 hlgh- ballroom On every wall, from floor
chute*. They must have been used
palnt men from Guam to the States to celling and even on the celling. in the invasion of Ungayen Gulf.
on her latest trip.
|
1 was a huge mirror. Looking tn any
I'm putting on a IHUe weight,
’S -------------direction-----------as far—aa the eye
Replacing the YORKTOWN
-----------------could
-------wartime fighting planes on the| see. it sccmad as if the room con- even though I miss a few meals
hangar deck are row after row of tlnued on and on and everywhere some days just to keep from gaining
too
much. I think 111 lose it when
four-tier bunks.
At Guam alia nothing but dazzellng beauty,
This is certainly an excellent war
IMSlf SERVICE. brought
the veterans aboard, re- | p b Impossible for me to express I get back to farming. By the way. record of which Herman te Justly
fueled, reprovisioned and set sail; jn words the beauty of this castle. I how docs my mail oome through? proud, but like many other fellows
(nr San Francisco In leas than 26 i toog »ome photo* of the erterior but I mean, do you ever g*t any back jisst dosan't talk much about his
hours.
ran out
out of
of film
flint au
so II could
could not
not take
take Utters?
*
----j ran
experiences and doesn't brag about
Heroine of the movie. “Fighting , any 0[ the interior. Only koda- ; We have a piano here and on* of his aehlevetnenU.
colored- *boys
Lady." the YORKTOWN destroyed chrome could do It Justice anyway. the ------------- --is playing It a lit­
Two other guys now home, and
or damaged 2.269 Jap filanc’ a"d
The next trip I take. I am going tle. Ail of the colored M P 's are for good, who never had furloughs
sank or damaged more than a mu- ' down to Berchtesgaden
-s—.nd
«va aa hand picked and they are a friend­ from the time they entered service
and k
have
lion tons of enemy shipping.
I lc»ok at Hitler’s former home. It Is ly. good natured bunch of boys, arc Harry Wood Jr. and Gordon
even
if
once
in
a
while
they
go
out
, high In the Alp Mountains and I
"Suf Bothard. Wa visited with
Kenneth W VanDcnburg. seaman, j understand it Is passible to see It- and get pretty drunk on this Manila "Sul's” mother at the station Pri­
first class. USNR Route t. Hastings, aly. Switzerland, and Austria from "Joy Julca." I never have touched
itlnued from Page I. Sec- !■&gt;
Mich, and Donald H Brodie, avia- | there. Maybe that Is where Hitler any since I heard about so many certain Marine would yell, "Hl Mom"
fellows being poisoned and going
•ion machinist'* mate, third class. checked
—- -------------up on---Mussolini,
------ -*•’ eh?
—th* Woods were there too at the
blind and crasy.
express office, but the fellows didn't
Route 3. Delton. Mich, served on
That seems to be the extent of the
I haven't seen very much Amer­
nemployment and ever-in­ •he US3 BENNINGTON, which ar­ news for the time being. I am try- 1 ican money since I got over here. arrive until the n«xt day. If Sut
rived In 8«n Francteco Nov. 7. As Ing to get a weeks' leave to Eng­
had arrived on Friday It would
firm troubles? It wm dur- ■&gt; member of Task Group 58. the
We
re
paid
tn
Filipino
money.
SUH
------- -- ---------- —have been I yrs to the day that he
land soon Will fly there from Mun­
“golden era" that Mussolini “Busv B” oartlcinated In the first ich If I go. Leave Munich about havetogetsomepicturestaksn.il* left wlth
Johnson. Jake Hill
poisonous Ideology of Fas- carrier strike against Japan.
four o'clock in the afternoon and Just as hard for me to do thing* an(&lt;| jj,e others—Sul wrote about
Dc’nlte damage Inflicted by the arrive in London around eight that like that here a* It was back In the Jakc and pon beatint him home
racted world-wide attention;
Stales. Once I make up my mind lo Bnd Jake tircady marrled. At the
'
Iler developed the "cells” of terrific typhoon of June 4-5. 1945. evening.
the BENNINGTON later returned to
I would rather spend a leave In it I'm oJt.------------------------------------------ tram u-ith Mrs. Sothard was her
re power In Geremany; that
Tncas ponlM are strong little grandson David. HLv dad. Don. II.
Japan1 and launched an attack England than anywhere as It would
In Russia still harbored vEslnst Kyu*hu airfield*.
seem good to be around people who things that the "Flips" have. The h. S "37 was released from nearlv
of an international uprising
Her plant* also took part in strikes can speak English tor a change. Spaniards must have brought them 2 yrs. In the navy on Nov. Bth and
tii favor of Communism; that such vcainil Iwo Jim*. Okinawa. Keramo Even though I have a good sprink­ here years ago. They brand them, is now In business with hl* father
minga as flagpole sitting and "bun 4 Rctlo. and other Japanese home ling of German now. It would be a and I’ve seen some real well kept al the saw mill. Just io Include
pleasure to look at some English ones that would weigh close to 700 all th* facta, young David has a
Wn derbfcs" attracted headline at- Island*.
Ibe
and a baby
brother
speaking people
ucvpic IUI
for H
a uuu,«r.
change. MCBe- —
-I believe
------ - that- If- they
■ • ware
,---- sister
------- . Donna
-------- ----■ —
------fertinn There was certainly nothsides. I can go to Parte on business mteed with a weU bred American named Tommy.
Letter*:
fag “normal" about the 1930's—The
a word about Marine Harry
Bernried. Germany and take a few extra days lo sec the saddle horae, you would get a hocye
A
Marry Wood
£ep depression of the early years.
city
If
I
wish.
Thte
business
of
Speabout
like
some
of
the
better
bred
j
T
wh
om
haven't
seen
os
yet
Mr. and Mrs Frank Prentice
clal Service gets one around a good cow ponies. I’ve seen 9 to to people giihar. He served 38 mo’s overseas
Hitler's rise to power. Japan's unjedared warfare in China, the new Wastlnes. Michigan
deal find you can usually think up , tiding in one of their cartlllas, and and vna awarded the Purnl* Heart
a jpod reason to go here and there. | the pony going on a trot all the way. for wound* received during action
Slgnmenl of the Axis powers, the Dear Mother and Dad.
Haven’t had a letter from you ' The oldest form of transportation on Saipan Last time we »aw you
Yesterday, being a fine dav for a
4tr in Spain which proved to be •
ride. I took oil for the city of Ober­ since I last wrote Expect you are they have over here and the slowest fellow was In a pie tine your Mom
feting ground for World War II. ammergau. Perhaps you have read both real busy and am hoping you la their water buffalo or caribou, showed us, seems as If It was a band
Democracy everywhere on the de­ of this city in your dally paner or are not trying to "over-do” it. Take The darned things have homa that outfit in the Pacific Was that it?
... - ——it - didn
- ’t&gt; lake Lawrence ;
defensive, and finally the faked bor­ a magazine. but if not. I shall say good care of yourselves.
will -----------measure---5 —
or -• feel --------acrou—tho
Nolic*
head from Up lo tip. They are ua- Kidder long to report cl the draft |
der Incident whlfh precipitated It is known throughout the world
Beat of wishes and love.
ually hitched lo a cart with * wo- board—hi* name te on the list and ■
Jfcrld War U. itself. Nothing yet for the Passion plays It presents to
Ycur *on.
the public every Un years. In this
। ven bamboo cover over It. So It te he Ju»t arrived home Monday night i
has been —normal” in the 1940's So city, thev have a terne theater
Allen
really a house on wheel*.
after I yr*, sendee.
Hte uncle j
tiybe ail this talk about "a return enable of holding eleht thousand
Capt. Allen E Prentice. 0-1946925
Maybe next Bunday lU gel a Harry Karcher. wa* only a few I j!
fenornwlcy'' is Jus: c hopeful myth. neoule. in which the plays are pre­
2nd Special Service Co.
ehnnee to ro to Baguio. Lot Sun"head of him in getting Mr. I
A.P.O. 40$. '■ Postmaster
Agrtamly the decedes ahead show sented
' day a croup went up in a truck and army dtecharx*. Harry served 3 i
t New York. N. V.
cur flr?t sergeant .promised us we n*. 8 mo’a of that time oversea*.
1434 and the citv !•
would nil get a chanre. The group
Another Him tings fallow, who te !
Uie scientific and technological
, 1 BeNovember 5. 1945 that went up yesterday took their train a civilian, te art Keith Fox. I)
vances made during the war; the cause of toe
Lite !&gt;•••
field Jackets—get’ prettv cold some- who received hte dtecharge on Tue»- ■
Dear
Zolly:
red
up
in
long
range
transport*-j
two
vr.ir;
The
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gktnl
linn's along in the afternoon. I day at Camp Atterbury. Ind . after
I have been wanting to write you; couldn't really say how hot it gets wrvlng 11 month* in toe Army Air ;
Jon; new proceises and' products
----neocle and it is the life ambition
a -------.\niall -----note to
let .you —
know .the here In the daytime, but I’m pretty Corps. 19*' of‘•-those
_ ...
—7
months being!
which are bound to affect our way of the citizens of Oberammergau to
ll living; toe rebuilding ond regeh- take part In It. A guide took us , Banner has been reaching me. "out , »urc It's around 100' most of the day In
in the European area. He spent•
through the theater, showing the In the wilds of Oklahoma ”
I and at night it gets cold enough for five months In combat on an A-20
iation of areas devastated by the gowns which are warn by the cast.
Also, another reason for writing a double blanket. Every night our ------------------------------plane and was awarded
-*~‘-----an air
‘------med
J­
to let you know I met a fellow mosquito nets, or mosoulto bars, al with two oak leaf clusters and
♦yr; the advance of Soviet to a and the stage settings, some of I
dominant position in world politics; which were two hundred years of by tlw namc uf Naah- oul here. He have to be lucked In. Mosquitoes two battle stars. Since the end of
age.
The
gowns
are
very
elaborate
rnmP
|
n
u
-|
t
h
some
of
these
Ferry
the projection of an unwilling and
’ are not very numerous now. Two the war he hu managed a beauty
and made of the most expensive pfiou. brought in a F6F The fun­
uncertain USA into a position of material. Women of Munich hand- । ny thins about It. I don't know the big C-47 cargo planes came over and barbar shop at Ute Dth Air
Force headquarters
In Bad Ktesen' the other day spraying some kind of----------------,---------------------------------international leadership.
made'mast of them and such beau­ plones from one or the other. I: anti-Malari* spray
Every day I ger. Germany. with ten German up­ i'
tiful work Is seldom seen. The ma­ know If they have one. two. or four’ take my atabrine tablet
fm get- erstor* working with him. Mrs Ftox
Now that materials arc beginning terial Is of velvet for the men's engines, but that's all. 1 can't tell1 ting a yellowish cast to my »xir&gt; (Gerry&gt; Joined Keith In Chicago
robes and the picturesque designs
t» be available again, maybe the City embroidered theron Is of gold and the difference between a FM-2, F6F,■ Not 100 noticeable over here—ev- on Wednesday where they will spend
SBIC's. etc. And I've been here
several days before returning to
qf Hastings can get some of Its silver thread. Il look several years since the end of July. That’s ter­’ erybody looks the s*tne way.
| Boy It would be quite a chance thf„ hotnp herf
„ lh(, TOn
street signs repaired and some much to make a complete wardrobe; the rible I
1 If I came back to the States in the
material
used
alone
is
worth
several
Anyway
—
to
get
back
to
this
Nash
qseded new ones put tn place.
1 cold weather. But I wouldn't mind or Mr. and Mrs. Greeley Fox.
thousands of dollars.
fellow. I was going to tneM and was
Bob Walldorf! and Dwight Fisher
The Passion play is a performance riding the bus. He was sitting next the change. It will seem strange to
(Continued on Page 1. Sec. 2.)
lasting eight hours. It is given three to ma and I thought ha looked) see glara window* and buildings
times a week and lasts from May familiar, but look II for granted again.
One of the mechanics said he was
that he was another one of the
Jap
Ill bet
^Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
shown. As I have said before, that ferry pilots 1 had seen before. Some ■ Retting —
r motorcycle.
-------reason or other, one of the other । B ls a funny looking thing,
to everj- ten years.
Fjancl&amp;co. Calif., and is doing a
From there I went to the Prince fellow* started asking where I was | I sure would like to get a guitar
personnel Job with the Red Cross
Ludwig's Castle which was erected from. I said "Hastings, Mich." and ; and chart book. I could get a lot
- Bob Gorham, home from overseas around 1860 when Prince Ludwig the guy next to me said he was of practice. I Intend to take it up
3 weeks, has started work at his was King of Havana it took ten years from there loo. Golly. I was really when I get home. Well. I sumxwe
old Job with the Wllcox-Rlch or- to construct this elaborate building ---- . ....
dumbfounded
I talked with him f should be signing off for tonight.
Sanitation at Battle Creek.
and after seeing it. I can under­ about good ol' Hostings after chow, i
jSeemed great to see Capt. Phil stand why Such beautiful work I He got my name and visa versa, as ’
Maurice
Mitchel in church Sunday—don't never dreamed existed.
the one that Rets home first, is'
Kn to stress the church angle.
A guide took us through and the going to say "hello" to home. I P.3. I was showing a Filipino boy
t we mean is. that It Is wonder­ first room we entered uas aatound- Imagine that’s where I have seen these pictures I have and he thought
ful to have him home. Hell be In ingly gorgeous. The walls were cov­ him. al home on the main drag, j they were really something. He said.
the hospital for further treatment ered frern floor to celling, including although I don’t know him person­
Mfore he's home to stay During the celling, with gold filled and ally. You mluht know him your-, •rybody has cars and houses, and
his stay In the Pacific he picked up plated scroll work. Needled tapsstry self. ZollyI His Ixst name is Nash farms like that." He really thought
some tropical malady that has to be done in gold and silver hung upon —an Ensign n the Navy. Very nice it was wonderful. I asked him how
Cleared up before his discharge.
the walLi, work which took years to chap too. I talked to him for about he would,like to go to the States
Otis Gallup arriving home from complete Tiie furniture was up­ a half hour and he seemed to know and he said. "I would like to very
holstered In velvet with needled gold quite a few of toe folks I know— much."
hand to attend the St. Rose choir and silver designs. The legs and।, such as Clara Bush. Esther Struble,
All of these "Flips" have a good
party Monday night. He has re­ back of the chairs were gold plated ' most of the Keller boys. Seemed education, but if it wasn't for the
ceived his discharge
metal The taps of two end tables good lo talk to him. He had been G I. they wouldn't even have
The Tuesday papers listed Sgt. in this room were completely cov­ home about 8 mas .vgo. and expects clothes. Lots of Filipino girls Work
*
ft! win L. Herbert. Delton as having ered with Inlaid Jewels.
to go back as discharged. Lucky In the offices of different units.
docked aboard the Langfitt in San
The next room was similar except boy!
Pfc. Maurice G. Hammond,
Francisco on Monday
it was done In sterling silver and
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Nothing exciting ever Happens
.Home on basic leave are Clifford everything was white hutcad of here. Maybe a "wheete-up" landing
814th Military Police Co.
Moody. Bill Christie. Lawrence gold.
A.P-O. 70.
Postmaster
or a "belly flop" once in »while
"Honk” Keeler and Stuart Benedict.
You should have seen the bed­ when thete planes come in. And
San Francisco. Calif.
.They tell us Dick Bennett is room—the decorations were a com­ they have started to come In. We
home, however we haven't seen him bination of both the other rooms. get about 175 a day now. Ferry
Charles Parker will receive hl*
A huge chandelier buns from the pllota every where, and planes all W.^„..DV v„
discharge on the 22nd and expect*
'Here's a “Howdy" tn a Delton. celling in the center of the room
over the field out in front of the •, to
lo be hom*
home on th*
to* 23rd. anyway for
R-. 3. guy. stationed on Okinawa. containing one hundred candles. Il
:-------I Christmas. The whole family are
Who would be glad and then some was made of porcelain and spun
Well, the Navy te feeding me al- now hoping that Lt Harold Parker
to get a little extra mail at:—
glass with borders of gold and »ll- right. I really like It. even tho’ at |
be home for the reunion too.
time*. I wish I was out. when we No word has been received from
get so far behind on those log books. | him since Nor. 0. *o he te presumed
You »ee. I work up In the tower, to be headed toward the State*,
where all the pilots bring in their i Harold served many combat months
log book*. They pul their total flv- , in E.TQ.
time down, where they came . Pfc. Richard Ga*klll home TUe*from, and each hop. That’* all! It ,day from Japan. He has been etamake* a person ao narvou*. because Uoned In Philippines, Guam. Dutch
fur behind on work, but East Indies and other Pacific bates
we are so far
we're going to get tome helpers, so
I won't have to worrv about the
books Then they will put me on rived In Hastings on Thursday eve­
some of the reports. So they tell me ning, Dec. 6. having received Ms
Picked up the paper Sat. when I discharge at Fort Sheridan. III.
He entered service on Rib. 2. 1942
Honed tn Oklahoma too. Ou ess and shipped out for the South Pa­
we ll have to gel together and fight cific in May, 194$. after training at
lC0the “battle of Oklahoma” Wow. Camp Robinson, Ark., and at a
a hat a place.
camp near Tucson. Arison*. then
Anvway. I can say “I’ll be home to Camp Pendleton. Wash. He had
| for Christmas." and on leave too.,.not
— been —
... since ««.
home
Feb. 1942,
Boy. I'm happy When this base I never having had a furlough, so hh
[ cluses. I can pet home tor a 15 or i homecoming on Thursday was an
21 dav leave, nlus naval time. Guess ' especially happy ocaaalon.
! this Is all from Oklahoma. You’ll ' His outfit landed first at the Fiji
) have to ask Frank about utroerbkla. j Islands and from there was son*
. There's more news arbund there, be- to several •»»&gt;•*
n*
other o»«nvPacific ui«na
Island group*
cause of Oklahoma City
and to the Philippines. He was
Sincerely.
with the 821st Engineer Aviation
Mary L. Spillane, S 2/c
Battalion, a groufi that built air
Section D.
strips and prepared the way for In­
Operations
coming troops, the fellows often
i Without rut bi the terrific heat
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Msdtenq. wish to announce th* mar­
riage of their daughter. Mart* catoU wart sung and appropriate
Christine to Thoma* j. Cavanaugh,
son of Mr. and Mra..Bernard Cavan­ Ohrtstma* reading* given. Mra Gary
augh of Allegan. today. Thursday. Crook la to be the January' hoatess
Thaw who have not made their
TS* bride end tfootn m riM'-ol
Christmas offering as yet may bring
motor trip to Philadelphia and
it to Sunday school next Bunday

HIL8ON—MURRAY
■“Kathleen V. Murray, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Robert F. Murray.
804 N. Michigan Ave . Hastings, and
Robert Phillip Hlteon. son Of Mr.
and Mrs J. B Hlteon of UUm. N.
Y, spoke their marriage vows In

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Mrs. Andrew Roush entertained "
Mr*. Hllson it a graduate of Cen­ CHRIaTHAb PARTY
tral High and Junior college. Grand
Daughters of America held their the State Insulation bowling team -1
Rapid*, and th* Unlveaally of Mich­ Christmas party at the V.F.W. hall Monday evening at her home with
igan. Rh* ha* taught school In Ce­ at 3 o'clock Saturday. Dec. 8. with a chop suey dinner prior to bowhn.; 1 '
Christinas Rift* were exchanged
J
ten o'clock. Saturday morning. Dec dar Springs. Bpart a and Hasting t &gt;0 in attendance Banta Claus was
and will continue her teaching con­ there and gift* were exchanged, a
It you feel your Chrhtmas »ptnt u
tract here.
gift being preaentad to each child
officiating
Before induction In the army. Mr. from the VT.W. Auxiliary. Several lagging a speck, drop in lor u call |
Hllson wa* a Western Union op­ vary pretty Christmas carols were
their house 1* filled with that very :
The bride wore a sequin trimmed erator In lhe Philadelphia area. He sung by Mtes Marton Becker and thing. On Monday night Mr* And- blue dlk gown with black aocea- served overseas three years with the Christinas song* by Lol* Nyx. Dar­ ru* opened her home for a meeting
soriea and a flowered chapeau. Her Sth air corp* a* start sergeant and lene Hubbard. Joyce and Marilyn of Extension Group No &amp; with Miss ■
corsage waa American Beauty rosea. later with th* 9th air force in the Herrington with Mrs. Lillian Nye Sadie Glasgow. Mrs C C. Hlgble
army of occupation. He received accompanying. "The Night Before
and Mrs Allan Hyde assisting Each .
his discharge three weeks ago
Christmas" waa read by Ml** Ruth
After Mra. Hlteon complete* her Hawkins and Mtec Marion Becker member brought a small gift which '
was used in the pirate bridge game
th* Rev. Father Dillon. Mr. and Mr* present contract in Hasting*, the Banta Claus boxes of eandy were with Mrs Lawrence Hrrrirk and ;
Robt. P. Murray. Mrs. Ed. Salzman, couple plait to make their home In given oach child preaent. also a Mr* Chester Stowell winning the
book from Mrs Pauline Btlnnrr
of Cincinnati, an aunt ot the bride'*, the east.
first two choices
her unde and wife. Mr. and Mra.
■ Red candles in Christmas green n'B
Mra. W. L. Hinman te oonvalea- i HIMM0N8—CADWALLADER
Darrell Murray and son Bobble ot
cing from hzr recent illness.
J Mrfc4nd
c*lnton Cadwalla- holder* decorated Ute table* when
Detroit
, der. T39 8 Church, announce the hospital guild 32 held their Christ- 'F;«
marriage of their daughter Ml** mas deasert there In the abwnce 9 B
Jeen
lo Harold 1 of the president. Mr* George HebL Simmons of Kalamaaoo on Saturday den. the business meetins wa* con- '£:£
evening. Dec 8. al seven-thirty ducted by Mr*. Roy Cordes With *•
oclork al the People* church In bridge following
Winning score*
Kalsmanxi. the Rev. Palmer read- went to Mrs. R E WSIt. Mrs. le-.n |
Ing the service.
। Slander. Mrs Hubert Cook, and Mr&gt;
Mr*. Robert Freeman of Kala-|oeotge Lockwood
The committee |
mazoo wax matron of honor. And in charge waa Mrs David French.' I
Dr Milton Lucaa of KaUnuuoo I Mr* Leslie Hawthorne. Mr* R G
served *s groomsman.
Finnic. Mrs. I»uis Williams
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Mr*. Harley Pux wa* hottes* lo
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, nlng for a cooperative supper fol| lowed with a Christmas party
'IL. club are gusat* today of Mr*
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Those enjoying the celcbr«llon were
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A dinner al Hotel Hastings wa*
enjoyed on Tuesday night by four­
teen members on the force of the
Bureau of Social Aid A Christmas
party followed at the home of Mrs
Dwight Fisher

elected for the benefit bridge nnd
atyle show being sponsored by the
Guild. Tickets will be available
boon. Mtes Mabel Siason. ticket
chairman. The Christmas orterlng

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Those shrieks and .screams you
might have heard a* you passed the
Ken Sanderson house on 8. Broad­
way last Tuesday night merely
meant that Mrs. Sanderson was en­
tertaining her hospital guild No. II
and the gate were playing hard al
pirate bridge. They met for din­
ner first at Hildas' tea room and
Instead of exchanging Christina*
gifts brought bingo prizes for the
patients at Percy Jones

Red candles on small diamond
shaped mirrors and piece* of long
needle pine made attractive table
decorations for the dinner served
the Business Women* Hospital
Guild by Mrs. J W Hewitt al her
home on Monday evening to twen­
ty-five members and guests At the
business session. reports of various
Committees were given and thediite

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Monday evening waa eventful for1
member* of 8t. Rose choir whin
twenty-one gathered at Bel'"'* tnnl.
for dinner followed by tiolkiav gaiety '
and fun nt lhe home of fur and ।
Mrs Roman Feldpouich. where the .
brightly lighted Christmas, tree wel- ।
corned lhe guest*
Exchanging gifts added to the
festivities, with speelsi gifts being
presented from the group lo Father
Dllkm. Mrs Wayne Peterson and
Mr* Otis Gallup
'Other Social Event* Page 3. Sec. 3'

Give slippers this Christ­
inas— the useful gift
that will be appreciated
every day of the year!

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' Clara Bush of this city, who l* a
i member of the faculty of lhe
| Apeech department at Western
। In honor of her birthday on SatI urday. Miss Ethel Taylor wa* en- , Michigan College, wa* a member
of a cast which presented a radio
I tertalned al dinner that evening by I
! Mr. and Mrs. Victor RlMon. Mrs
Friday afternoon. December
{Sidney Flfleld wa* also a guext
through the facilities ot WKZO.
Kalamazoo The play was written
. Ariene Beadle* seventeenth birth­ by Wallace Oarncau. director of
day and Sandra Baker's sixth blrthI day were lhe occasion for a family radio at WMC, at the request of the
Michigan Youth Guidance commit­
j celebration on Sunday nt the home
tee in observance of Home and
tof Mr. nnd Mr* Lawrence Beadle. Family Week
I OUtcra present were Mra. Harry Bn-

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nice sum realized. For the pro­
gram, carols were sung and Mrs. D
A. Van Burkirk read two interest­
ing articles, one concerning the
holly, mistletoe, etc., associated with
Christmas in various lands, and the
Other told of the origin of the loved
Chrtetma* poem. "The Night Before
Christmas " The committee for the
January meeting teMr* Grace Aten,
chairman. Misses Jane Ewer*. Anne
Burton, Grace Edmond*, and Marv
Bullis, and Mrs. Dorothy Dunlap. ’

On Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. L.
Winston Stone entertained the of­
ficers and department secretarica
of the WB.C5. at a lea at her
home. 13* W. Walnut St.

Mr and Mr*. R. K. Compton
entertained with a dinner party
at Hilda's Tea Room. Friday. White
mum* with red candles formed an
aUradive centerpiece
After the
dinper the guests. Mr. and' MrS
Arthur Hansen. Mrs. Arthur Lover.
Mr and Mn Wm. Bradford. T/Sgt.
end Mrs. Stanley Whcater. returned
to the compton Itome for an eve­
ning of visiting and ping pong.
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Rotary Here Host to
District Governor
Dr. Elmer Wilds District Gover­
nor. 151st District of Rotary In’crnat tonal, addressed the local club
at their luncheon here Monday noon
Dr Wild has charge of graduate
studies and summer session at West­
ern Michigan College of Educiillw.
Kalamazoo. Rotary, which began
a* weekly meeting of friends in the
office of Paul Harris, n young Chi­
cago attorney. has grown into an
International organization with clubs
in nearly every nation in the world.
Clubs are springing up anew, he
said, in countries where they were
destroyed by Axis domination

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With Mr*. Robert Martin and Mr.', i
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98c

Choice of
Many Styles

u

production atood at a new peak tor |
the eighth year in *uccr»»i&lt;&gt;n. the |
basic farm problem of surplus pro-1'
duction and declining price* ha* not
yet been solved.
Txind-lease shipment* of farm prod- '

pie from American farm* ever re­
corded In a comparable period, with
l.NJO.OOn men Joining the armed

Women's Felt Everett
SLIPPERS

SJ98
Thick Platform Solei

If

EVERETT
SLIPPERS

S129

pocketbook — totalled tM.OlO.OOO.OtiC

Europe. The four year* 1940-1944 wit-

Size*
0 fa 4

Child's Brown kid Leather

Red or
Blue

20 Billion for New High

or 14 per cent of tniul American

i.l

heel

Cssh receipt* front farm market­
Ing* plus government payment* —
n.osl accurate measure of the ertect

the country's Lend-Lease shipment*
of
agriculiursl
produces
has
amounted tn 10 per,cent of &lt;&gt;ur total
agricultural production since the be­
ginning of lhe program.
Ca*h Incom* per farm advanced
from a low of 9738 in 1915 io $3,577
in 1948 and 'arm wage* increased

/ 98c
Leather Uppers

Last Year's Crop* Worth

tained In the nation's history, say*
the New York Trust company. Previou*ly the 914.000,000.000 in 1919 helc
the record But while the agricul­
tural industry made more money

softSOLES

Sj[69

During the armistice year of .
World War I relief deliveries to Eu­
rope amounted to 4.763 000 ton* of
food valued at over 9I.147.WAOOO.
More than two-third* of this supply
eame from the United State*
In
the later postwar period Herbert
Hoover'* private charitable organi­
zation known as the European Chittributed cooked meal* to as many as
4,COO.000 hungry European chit,
ren at orte time. About R.OOn 000 dif­
ferent children received such meal*
up to 192?

WHITE SHOES FOR BABY
Are Always Welcome

Sizes 1 to 6

Baby

Men's BROWN KID
X
ROMEOS

WOMEN':
JULIET
SLIPPERS

$269

U

HIKER

Nile*

Men's Brown Kid
HARD SOLE
,
OPERA
/
SLIPPERS
/V

Sixes

$348

$J69

Full

Lined

0

Men's FELT HILO
SLIPPERS

$J79
WARM
FELT
UPPERS

THICK
PADDED
BOLEN

Women's HARD SOLE FELT
EVERETT
SLIPPERS

MEN'S and WOMEN'S ;

$239

$J98

? Cray Only

LEATHER
BOOTEES

Thick
Podded
Soks

4**M*M»&lt;*e»*&lt;

W'
J

i

�SCOTT'S SERVICE

PERSON

TRUCKING
Phone orders to Garey’s
Phone 2582
Or leave at 817 S. Hanover

give the
Inconspicuous

PAINTING

SWANSON
AGENCY
AUTO

LIFE

FIRE

Mr*. Margaret
and Mra EM Wact
Grand Rapid* we
of MY. and Mra P
Mr* Maty Bhay.

CHRISTMAS TREES

w'a.stki^

Radionic Hearing Aid

Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors ond Cars

*50

Repainting your car protect* metal.
Improve* appearance and Increase*

FARM BUREAU

BONDS

&lt;50

C. F. ECKARDT

Protect your car. yourself and riders
with a full ncrvice policy in th*
World's Largest Automobile Insur­
ance Company.

Grand Rapid* Wed
Mr. and Mrs B
«on Ruaiell, of Ho

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

SHBOpr**I..... M0 &gt;
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

SIGN PAINTING

DR. FRED HAUSER
VETERINARIAN

Form Bureou Stote Agent

THE REXAI.L STORE

auction sales

HUGH LANNING

List Your Sale With
NASHVILLE
PHONE &gt;119
Date* can be made at Banner office.

Let us figure your
I
^BUILDING &amp;
■ REPAIR WORK
f Phone Hickory Corner* 20-R-21 |

E

List Your Sale With
K. N. MEAD
AUCTIONEER
Call at my expense
732 F 1-3 Hostings

232 S. JEFFERSON
Phone 278(F

DowHng. Ph. Han field IB-16

HENRY FLANNERY

DR. DERK STUIVE

SUHDA

HER HI

EARL C. TOWNE

12-

IN MEMORIAM

Marshoil Furnaces
Repairs furnished and installed,for all makes of furnaces
'
Eoves Troughing
?
Tin Shop
,

Real Estate Salesman
PROPERTY &amp; 1NSVRANCE
EXCHANGE
Of Kalamazpo. Mich.
“A Complete Real Estate Service'

TUES.

EARL C. TOWNE

Floor Sanders for Rent

llurrnxy to frr»hr
• ilr
rail. '
ur. hr» M 37. 3 m
rlllr. thr Srolt fl

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

DELTON

Phone 27F22

Property Bought — Sold —

SI
All forms of

MARVIN J. THALER

Insurance and Bonds

Electrical Wiring

JERRY

Home Er Commercial .

ANDRUS
Natl Bank Bldg

Phone 2319

FRI0A1

We Remove Dead Animals

TRIO TAXI

AUCTIONEER
List your Auction Sales with

DEWEY REED

PHONE 2137

Dales can be made at Banner office.
Phone 3467
Hastings, Mich.

Prompt Day &amp; Nite Service

For Prompt Removal
of Old, Crippled
or Dead Horses
1
and Cows
.
HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING

USED

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

Harvey J. Lewi*
Ifax St.
Hastings, Midi.
Call after 5 p.m. ’

SUNDZ

tuts.
Horses

Cattle

FRANK JONES
Sheldon Agency

Buyer for STILES ond Company,
Baiting* itockyardA phone 2588. or
eaU fill Lacey through the week.

Surety Bond*

Halting*

&gt;

Auctioneer &amp; Sole Mgr.
Phone 2170
Nashville
At My Expense

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
And Efficiently by Our Local Collector

[■honing Harting. 23*3
1- IS
&lt; rali"n book, for Arrhir
HIST— X
Hurd, onald. Miry loo. and K.lh-r
3. MlddlrrlH.
IS 13
Burd.

LLOYD J. EATON
Son ot Geo. Eaton, veteran of 1809

Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-95'14 — Call
collect.
— -

laSOALLAMKOUB

LOOK yocr bast and fol your brrt by
W*arlt&gt;( a Cbaris foundation (armtnl.
Call any •ranine. I'hona 7SBF5 tor
f f»« analyii«. Ma r y Snydrr. __if
WHY lufirr from WhtumaU.in or Nr*
rlllr. Wh.n a !rw dorr. of HIAT1CO.
Dortor'a
|ir»arriplion.
will
tiring
■ perdy rrU.f, Sold at f-y Htrk.r*,
Drug St‘&gt;r»
&gt;S -7
ICEAUOURS

Bill" Sherwood
INSURANCE

Loren Coppock

KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS f

Dick Smith—Local Collector

;

Delton, Mich.

AUCTIONEER
General auctioneering.

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

Date* can

x Electric Motors
Rebuilt &amp; Rewound

Colors Galore
Select Your
House Slippers
For Christmas
Gifts Now!

LADIE!

Appliances Serviced

ELECTRIC
MOTOR SERVICE

Loren Hershbergei

UNUS

STA

Our itoe
Plain an
Mall ant

AUCTIONEER

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK
SALES

City Transfer and
Storage Co.

Beef steers
Beef heifers

117 N. Michigan

ED. FINNIE
jo/.”

GUARANTEED

TRUSS FITTING
EXPERIENCED
FITTER

LyBARKERS
PtwoaZIIS

Mho.

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
Phone collect for prompt service seven days a week
SMALL STOCK PICKED UP FREE

BRISTOL

DEAD

STOCK

Branch of Battle Creek Rendering Company
HASTINGS 2715
BATTLE CREEK 2-2961

$12-$14.50
$11-513.50

Beef cows

.-56-511.50

Bulls

510 $12.50
-$754150

Dairy cows .

Veal

—$10-518

OUT THEY GO!

WOMEN'S
DRESS RUBBERS
Low Heel*. Mill Ury Heels.

—53-512

Cuban Heel*—Bright Fin­

_$1O-$13.5o

ish. Storm or Sandal Style*.

Subsidy paid to teller

Sheep------------------------53-57.50
Subsidy paid to teller

Feeding pigs---------------- $5-$20
Fat hogs$14.60 celling
Roughs —$13.85 ceiling

Boars - ------------ --_$10 $l 3.50

Hostings Cut Rote Shoe Store

SWI

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, IMS
day with her sister. Mrs. Howard
Barnes.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Fighter and
children of Grind Rapids were Sun­
day evening guests of the former's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. William
Fighter, the occasion celebrating
little Phil Fighters fourth birthday.
Mr. and Mra. 'Charles DeVault
of LaFontalne. Ind., visited Has­
tings relative! and friends part of
lhe past week.
Captain and Mrs. Ralph Herrick
expect to spend the weekend in
Chicago and the former hopes to
get lito discharge papers while there.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Furrow and
children and Lloyd Hopkins of

PERSONALS

mtplCUOUI~ '

dionic Hearing Aid
&amp;’ $50

Mrs. Margaret Parrow and Mr.
and Mra Ed Waclsek and family of
Grand Rapids were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mra. Paul Skinner and
Mrs. Mary Bhay.
Mra. Charles Matthews of De­
troit and her eon, Richard, of the
Navy, and hto family, spent the
Weekend with Mrs. Matthews' par­
ents. Mr. and Mra. Will Bennett,
and other relatives.
------ ~*r—
Mrs. Pauline Skinner was in
Grand Rapids Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs Byron Girard anti
son Russell, of Holland, spent Bun-

150

»40

BBINS &amp; JACOBS
THE REXALL STORE

. FRED HAUSER
ETERINARIAN
232 S. JEFFERSON
Phone 278(F

SATURDAY ONLY. DECtMBU 15
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

Merle Oberon and Franchol Tone

"DARK WATERS"
and Johnny Mack Brown and Raymond Hatton

. DERK STUIVE

' STRANGER FROM SANTA f E‘

CHIROPRACTOR
I State
Hasting*

SUNDAY and MONDAY. DECEMBER 16-17
Hedy LaMirr and Robert Walker

HER HIGHNESS AND THE BELLBOY

TUES., WED.. THURS.. DECEMBER 18-19-20
Ltadx Darnell ami Barbara Britton

'THE GREAT JOHN L"

RARRY THEATRE

Office Hour.-.

* Hostings. Mich., Phones 2244-2557

Evenlug*:
•Mon. Wed.. Frl.
Cloned Thursday*

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. DECEMBER 14-15
Wally limwn and Bela l.agoai

ZOMBIES ON BROADWAY'

{emove Dead Animals
•or Prompt Removal
of Old, Crippled
or Dead Horses
and Cows
,

MAMA LOVES PAPA'
SUNDAY ond MONDAY. DECEMBER 16-17
Zachary SeOtt and Betty Field

THE SOUTHERNER"

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 lo 3:90

tuts.. WED.. THURS.. DECEMBER 18-19-20

Cattle

Tito Gntxar. Constance Moore. Leo Carrillo

"MEXICANA"

uEY CHEMICAL CO

HURRY!

•ED FARM
PROMPTLY
.ocol Collector

The Time Is

Getting Short

izoo 2-9544—Call

9 more shopping days
IG

WORKS

(Hector

GIFT STATIONERY
A LARGE AND

i*. * i

UNUSUAL STOCK
IN

Grand Rapids were Bunday guaaU
pf Mr. and Mra. Freeman Furrow
Lloyd’, 'a former 11jsl1iM» resident,
has recently b^n dScharged from
milltary «rv&gt;cT ’ ’
Mr. and Mr* Herbert Freeland
i left on Friday for a visit with relaIbra in Rochester and Port Byrm.

1

Al Walters
« Springfield.• cr
Naas..
--------- -- v
—• ’| A

Our stock is complete. . . in feel, very complete.
Plain arid colored. . . Letter and Note size. . . Air
Mall and regular weight.

Bost values in years 29c to $2.50

Einar Frandsen to atili lamenUng1 Kern. It waa a sincere aM*8iiBI«f

Do you want to kindle his heart

THIS Christmas?

Then show

him how thoughtful you are . .

how closely you observe his

Now Open For
Your Business

AUTO-TAG

needs. Give gifts for his comfort

.. like easy lounging robes, soft
mufflers, worsted ties, wool sport

shirts and sweaters.

His grati­

tude will warm your heart.

LUNCHEONS and SNACKS

SWIFT'S ICS CREAM
DOUBLE K SALTED NUTS
We Will Cloie el 6:30 9.M.. Mender. O.«.

hoe Store

1

HEART WARMING G/FTs

For Your CHRISTMAS DINNERS

ERS

Af F tif C

(Xw^On^rS..

LADIES' dnd MEN'S

STATIONERY

f ■ I

1 and
and Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Wendell
Wendell CievcClevc- I II I A I
N r W \
the necessity for cutting down the , fled tribute, well done and wholly I
v
'old ''wtohlng tret' on Hie read to satisfying for the listening audlenee.I
land of Lansing were guests of Mtes
Mrs. Clayton Brandstetter. Mrs. Wall Lake, fie figures It's jus*, like | Personable Maude Schomp says ।
Charlotte Lake on Sunday Mter»"d
Richard Cook. Mrs. Frank c*m*h- tearing pages from hto book of Bill Hubble is responsible for her I
ers. Mtoa Kathleen Perry. Miss Lot- memorial ahd whowahta to scrap cxhtcatlon. When ahe waa a saiill ■ ■
1,
**•;
Hill and Doris Lockwood. Mias
Wade tie Teuslnk and th# Mtoses Sue and fond recollcclloru suchas might, fry Bill used to atop by and lead her
Esther Kreidkr were In Battle Creek have been thus Inspired.
■ to school, willingly or not la beside
*^h,T?~k?nd
’ were -"
'
last Wednewlay
Wednesday io
to hear Co).
Col. Lucille ।
, .Mrs. Verdan OovUle. Red Cross . the question. Anyway Maude's asI
El,*
i ____ ,
■
___
________
...Lin.
..
j
.
V-i
Petry, consultant with the United Nursoi* Aide from Middleville, was
Mrs. Melba Keech to taking
of her sister. Mra. Belle Stone, o.
Bradford received hla
stale* Publlc H*1U1 Service discuss I able to give her volunteer service to can't deny.
Alex NellY position In Du co
Pvr,nn,, MV
i .
. . ___
charge from sendee, to their home . wmmunuy
rounU nurwng
--------------------nursing problems.
prouienu.
[ Pennock
Hospital--because her fourIt will be a galla time at the Dr. clerk's office.
Mra. Mary Englteh waa In Battle in Traverse City.
I
'
Grandmother Gladys Ironside was teen year old daughter Barbara as- Prank carrothers household tills
Mra. J. L. Valentine to oonfim
Creek laat week visiting her aliter,
MH. Fred-Fowler of springport
Mra. Rore Blnnkenburg. and her Visited her mother. Mrs. Charles elated to receive the news that Mr. sumed some of the household duties Christmas because Mr. and Mrs
Bruce Casper (daughter Frances)
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. '•'i‘ Biggs, and other relatives and and Mrs. Millon Bennert. (Marsha at home.
Ircn’
lde)
Detroit,
have
their
second
The
remainder
of
the
locaTt/s
O.
and
year
old
Catl.erine
Caafront
of lhe Banner office «
Mrs. Wm.
Severance.
fri-nds
tn
Rutland
and
Hartings
me
rematnaer
ot
me
i«zu
uj.u.
inu
seven
&gt;cai
oia
uai..crane
v*sWrn. Severance
fritnds In
Hastings
ur. o-v s-v.rr.t wr-« fro-n Thursday UH Sund.iv while bab&gt;‘ daughter, bom Tuesday eve- fund amounting to over 1250 will be 1 per, will be here tor the first time day afternoon, tearing the
Sunday cue^sof^fT EMarv White tn’thto city rhe waa the guest of Ring Bteter Judy Ann Bennert will turned over to veteran counselor’ In severe I years from their home in menu In one of her llmba
Fn ^a.hX and on Wrtnead.Y Mrs Robert Martin
Mrs Jennie be four In June.
Julie Knowlton. and equipment, pur- Walia Walla. Washington. Other
Hastings friends will be
anent the dav In Bittie creek
L-oerir of Rutland wu alsoa guest
Grand Jury prosecutor Kim &amp;ig- chased by the UDO. end used dur- relatives. numbering near twenty, will
Mra
Cedric Morey
Morev nnd
and Mra.
Mrs Louis
Louis over lhe weekend
w&lt;*kcod
’‘ler and Mra. Sigler, plus Judge and Ing the tenure of temporary coun-1
conn- i spend Chrte'mas
Christmas day with the car- Milton Murphy of Grand RM
Mra. Cedric
MtesBertha Groth
of Charlotte Mrs. ArchieMcDonald were dinner sdors will also be available for Mr. rentiers so there will be much n&gt;- left on Thursday of last weak
Williams spent last Wednesday in
was the guest of theRev and Mrs. guests of lhe DickcooksSaturday
. Knowlton. This action concludes Jolclng with two army nephews back San Francisco and other polniB
Battle Creek.
.
—-------- ...—.—
| th0 functioning of the local U.S.O. from overseas, among those present, California. Their gon. Milton,
Mr and Mrs M. E. Cota spent L. Winston Stone over the week-.evening.
Have you had the experience of tea idea near Bari Francisco. T
ehd.
»,frs. Nellie Cross received a tele- 1 which Is now dissolved and no longI Saturday In Battle Creek.
I answering "what’s the name of that expect to make ah extended *
Mra. O. C Foster und two chll- gram a week ago Tuesday stating er an organization.
1 C. C. Burkholder Is in Detroit this
It was a fortunate conversation at music? when the questioner h an ern visit.
dren of Zanesville. Ohio, are visitaccommodations were ready for
Guests of Mr and Mrs. C. H. Ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs hcr ln pjorida. By the next morning the Harold Smith home a few weeks inquislliv' . -ung tad and the title
Thomas
enroute to the sunny clime back’ when the subject of schools, f Lhe v. .: lnpp*&lt;- to be. "I Can t denly at
I Dalhouser for the Christmas holl- Herschel Folllck. during the holl-- slic
was discussed in general. By lhe Begin to Tell Ycj.’
.
and her daughter Mri. Paul paulkafter htt
I days are Sgt. and Mrs Robert J»The Rev. L. Winston Stone was no- Of Middleville, was here on way. "Who's president of ’ your । cp|. jan ironsulc at Santiago, Mr. and Mrs
cobs of Colorado Springs, who ar­
tn Charlotte on Tuesday where he Wednesday to attend to the detailsi claasf ", Harold asked hte freshman i chile, writes that he has met and to spend the winter there.
rived Wednesday.
appeared on the program presented o{
house for the winter, son Bob.
"f am", was the casual | lud dinner several times with Miss
Mra. George Snook spent n few i...
Among the Michigan sailors
. .»..n ,.t U.fhnHUt n-nrru-n «ivanswer^ aj* of which proves what I Esther Mary Hint, former Barry titered at Case School of Api
days in Detroit last week and heard bv a group of Methodist women, ftvIng n reading. "The Place Where i Earl Boyes purchased the Aldrichi parents dui't know- U«-y find out I county Health nurse, who te in
the Detroit symphony orchestra
Science. Cleveland, for lhe wi
home on south Jefferson, Itei^,
across ------------the
Y«un,
Child
Uj.
‘
_
1T
---------------------------------------------------for themselves.
I chile with the Rockefeller Fdundaterm. Nov. 1, to Richard lx Fl
ahtle therr.
Mrs. Mary Allenllng and AKot i tufp pUn ln mlnd
hb ^mh- , Hope you heard the riity minute lion
ot Hastings. The navy to sen
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Dodds were
re,“t “
Bnd
husband, the BUI Dib-' memorial program on lhe radio the | Tw=
— for two or (
Two jtudcr.u
students from llsstlng:
Hastings hi'.t
have■' u,_.
him to .-n
college
the weekend guests of her sister. Allerding
a.named
------ j------«---------of
. ---------terms before hi
a ,
&gt; bJ
id make
members
the com­
goes into his
Mrs. Roy Caracnllen at West in- Sunday,
• uec. ...
,
Dies, wou
wouio
maac their
uw&gt;r home
nouic there
uicic latter part of Bunday afternoon been
---------- Mrs lAesley Tzw,.n
-----------, dedicated to the song writer Jerome I mittee which will W in charge ot
Dr nnd
Logan of
W ’ when BU1 returns from the
Pacific.
ot flight training.
Branch.
Grand Rapids were luncheon euens |
Thursday by pl'ine from Milwaukee &gt;f MtMes Hazel and Elizabeth Henry
alter a several weeks' visit there &gt;n Friday. Dr Logan has recently ।
eturned from the Pacific area nnd I
and In Houghton. U P
ias itrcvpted the position of resident
Mrs. Gordon Edmonds and Capt
ihyslclan at Butterworth hospital In
Carl Edmonds of Mason were guest•rand Rapids.
of Has tings relatives oh Monday
.Mr and Mr« Herbert Freeland
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs
•Isltexl Mr and Mrs. Sidney RochFrank Andrus were Mr. and Mra
v.er at Montcalm lake on Satur­
K. I Snyder of Milwaukee.
Dec. I.
A weekend guest of Mr. nnd Mr? day.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Biddle of
M. E. Cota was Mtes Betty Freeland ■Chicago were gueslt of Mr. and
of Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Dan Lewis on Tuesday of last
Mr. and Mra. Bernard Reed were
•eck. Gordon having received his
in Grand Rapid.- 'Tuesday.
".schsrge from service In the EuMrs. Winona Dawning and Misopean area. Another gur'.t on
Rexlne Downing who have been a' uesday was Mr*. Lyle Diddle of
their home here because of a strik'
Jutland.
in the General Motors plant at Lar
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Zerbel spent
slnx are spending a few days fr ■he weekend with Mr. and Mrs. HuLvn«ln» this week
-ert Beadle ot Gull lake.
.
11 Sunday guests of Mrs. L. H Ev­
Dr. and Mrs J K. Altland were I
arts nnd Miss Aencs Sim were’Mr •n Grand Rapids Friday
1 and Mrs. George Merritt. Mtes Mary
Mrs Guv Wingeler and Dicky I
। Schermerhorn end MIm Clara Da- were guests of her sister In Lansing I
। vis of Grand Rapids
*or the weekend.
Mr and Mrs. Nick Weber &lt;&gt;'
Mra Forrest Wolfe nnd children
nrnt Thursday in Charlotte with
1 Grand Rapids were guests of Mr
। nrd Mrs Greeley Pox over the her Uster. Mra. Gi-n-c Lemin
,%
itend.
Mr anti Mra Walter Stanley re- jv
1
"rs Gary Crook and Mrs Wayn« "trntd Sunday from Fen’-tn where
they were called Wednesday bv the iLg
M-*ii'lay on business
xu.-ldcn death of her father. Thomv. R-'vc’/
"
d Mr. nnd Mr- Sidnev Ft.V-‘
Weekend guests of Mr nnd Mrs
&gt; Thursday and Friday. Her tu&lt; W D. Bennett nnd other relatives
ci- irfren visited their grandmiren" were Mr. 'and Mra Richard Coats
nnd other relatives on Friday nnd and two children and Mrs. Hilda
Siturduv.
Matthew* nt Detroit.
l^on Halloday of Middleville war
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Waters re­
curst .meeker at the Wesleyan turned Thursday from n several
। Methodist church on Sunday eve­ days' vigil with hte brother Arthur
ning.
Waters at Mason nnd on Friday en­
Mtes Dorothv Bllllnes of LnweV tertained Mr. and Mra. Emil Scutt
Mra. Pauline Mead of Freeport and of Onondaga.
Mrs. Margaret Demond and son
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mra
David, of near Woodland were Sun- Leo Weilfare were Mr. and Mrs
1 d «y guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscai Harold Vogel of Grand Rapids.
। Jones.
Mrs. Cora Parker returned Thurs- &lt;
I Misses Jean nnd Evelyn Brower day from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. ;
l of Battle Creek visited their par- Frederick Parker in Rockford nnd |
| enta. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Brower. left Monday for Eustte. Fin . where j
she has accepted a position at the I
I over Sunday.
&gt; The Rev. and Mrs L F. Burkey, Grand View hotel.
1 Robert Burkey, and Mr. nnd Mrs
Mr. and Mra. Orville Van Wie and ,
। Victor Sisson and children were nt Judy accompanied Mr. nnd Mrg. '■
1 Woodbury Monday evening attend- Ray Smith and son of Lake Odessa ]
Iric a concert given by
Ing
bv the Myers to Lansing Sunday where they nt- I
tended the wedding and reception !
quartette.
Pvt. Lawrence Adams returned of Mi’s Frances Saxton nnd Claud ,
Thursday to Keeslcr Field. Miss, Snider at lhe Redeemer Lutheran ।
having been called home by the church followed by a supper at the
sickness of Mrs Adams, who te con­ home ot the bride's parents. Mr. and
valescent.
•
Mrs. Walter Saxton.
Mr. and Mra. Hugh Case and Miss
Mr. and Mra. Emery Pox of De- .
Norma Case ot Lansing, were in troit. spent from Friday until Mon-1
Fnxtlnes Sunday calling on Mra day nt Oscar Pulmer's. While here |
‘ Clarence Grohe and Mr and Mrs. they purchased a home in Freeport.
Mrs. Lawrence Towne and Mrs
Fl-vd Thoma* and family.
Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Wieland and Alta Humphrey ot Grand Rapids,
twins of Charlotte spent the week­ were Sunday dinner guests at the
end with Mr. and Mrs. John Martin Oscar Palmer home. Mrs. Towne te
The Rev. and Mrs. L. Winston staying in Grand Rapids, until Mr.
Stone nnd David Stone went to Towne, who had an operation FYI-1
Fort Wayne on Sunday. Dec. 3. day. te able lo lenve Butterworth
where the latter remained and be­ hospital.
Mrs. James Woody and little
gan training Monday In tile res­
taurant business. The Rev. and daughter Lindy Lee of Grand Rap­
Mrs. Slone returned on Tuesday.
ids spent the weekend with Mrs.
Miss Tliclma Carl ot Caledonia Delwin Hutchins of 520 E. Green St.
visited Mra. Nettle Tasker on Tues­
Alden Burgess, son of Mr. and
day.
Mrs. Harvey Burgess, is expected
Park’r O. Pennington of Detroit nnme from M S.C. this week for lhe
visited hte brother-in-law and sis­ Christmas vacation.
ter, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Baird, over
(Other Personate on Page 2. Bee. 23
the weekend.

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HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

This Store Will Be Closed Thursday Afternoon, December 20

John Haynes ond Don Borton, Props.

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Pfc. Donald Nicholson. 38977950

01
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A.P.O, 9. c/o Postmaster

FOOTWEAR THE IDEAL GIFT
FOR A MERRIER CHRISTMAS
CHILDREN'S SHOES
In a Big Array of Styles

High Shoes in
Brown, White,
Black and Patent

All Sixes - 2 to 9

$•[69 and $|98

Pfc Robert F, Powell. 36982299

Foot Form Lost

Now

60

$2.49

Brown Soles

IQ MEN'S HEAVY DUTY
4 BUCKLE ALL RUBBER
ARCTICS

*3.98

60

*4.48 460
06
All Sizes
7 to 12

II

60

MEN’S FELT SHOES

Pfc K. E. Johncock. 16086431
Co. a. 2nd Bn,. CIC Center
Holablrd Sig Depot
Baltimore. Manland

Uppers for Cold
Weather Protection

*2.69

WORK RUBBERS
$198

00

BOWLING
SHOES
Fully Lined. Brown
Sole. Steel Arch

*3.49
Women's Bowling Oxfords.. $2.98

Camp orant. Illinois
LI. Lawrence D. Moore, 0-785640
Gen. Del.
MacDill AAF
Tampa. Florida

Pvt. Laurence Novak. 30928693
614 Port Co.

San FrancUco. Calif.
Sgt. Robert E. Carteleln, 3611
Co. C. 250th Engrs.
A.P.O. 777. c/o Postmaster
New York. N. Y.
Pfc. Darrell Keller. U8MC
Reg. wpns. Co.. 5th Marines
C/O Fleet Port Office
Son Francisco. Calif.

T/5 Victor Belsito. 16104584
Hq. Spec. Troops. Grp 10
iGreen Project!. Hq. Seine Section
TSFET. A.P.O. 887. c/o Postmaster

Pfc. Richard A. Shrllenbarger
36950598-3356 Q M. TRK Co.
APO. 758. c/o P. M.
New York. N. Y.

Pfc. Burj) E. Townsend. 36412987
2nd Sec.. F. A- Mir Pool
Det. PAS. 4th PH.
Fort Sill. Oklahoma

John’Booher. P 1/c
USS Oakland &lt;CL-B5&gt;
c,o Fleet Post Office
San Francisco. Calif.

Pvt. Charles D. Monica, 46037266
Hdq. Det.. 16th Bn . I.RTC.
Ft. McClellan. Ala.
Pvt. Aben E Johnson. Jr- 1016493
QM. Bn.. Hq. Co.. Hadnot Point
Camp Lejeune, N- Car.
Kenneth C. Lane. R M. 3/c
Box 6
Submarine Base
New London. Conn

Donald B. FUher. 0-E-M.
A.B.8JJ. 7—Sec. 37C
c/o F P.O
San Francisco. Cal
Pfc. Charles B. Poland. 36941492
1569th Engr. Depot Co.

'

Cpl. Robert W. Scott. ASN.
36 884 489
Hqrs. 1122nd Engrs.. Combat
"Group.
AP.O. No. 901. c/o Postmaster.
Ban Francisco, Calif.

Removing Spoil
When cleaning a garment at home
plump up the spot well with a pad
of i-neeiecloth or whilo blotting pa­
per. Work with lhe ipotted aide
next to lhe pad to that the liquid
will carry the stain out. not through
the material The padAng will ab­
sorb lhe fluid carrying lhe spot.

Pfc. Winston V Merrick. 36896823
Percy Jones Gen. Hosp. Annex
Ward A-12
Fort Custer. Mich

Cp John J. Weyerman. 36186980
206th Ordnance Serv. Co
A.P O. 600. c o Pontmaster

Loyal Kinney, s 1/c
S. 8 QUAKER HILL
c o Fleet Post Office
San Francisco, calif.
Cp). Robl C. Murphy. 16089062
Co "A". 655th Engr. Topo. Bn.
A.P.O. 758. c/o Postmaster

Pvt. Fred E Endres. 36944295
Hq. Del. Sta. Comp.
A.P.O. 958. c o Postmaster
, San, Francisco. Calif.
Pfc. Willard H. Gardner, 36190322

1st Sgt. Loren G. Edmonds.

EXTENSION GROUP
HENDERSHOT

GRANGES

Raymond Robert Price. MaM 3/c
862-85-12. U.SB. CHIP^LA

vurniture

Div. 3. c/o Fleet Post Office
San Francisco, Calif.
Milo Coldren. H_A 2/C
U S.N. Hosp. Corp School
Co. 15-3
San Diego 4. Calif.

It't fh« practical gifttho lotting ona illtho gift tho whole familyj
can enjoy! Whether you chooto a comfortable chair or a tmall table,
you'll find it at Warth i .*
_

Pfc. Wm Vandermalc. 36985204
Hq. Co.. 9th Inf.

Camp Swift, Texas
T/5 Thomas F stebbini
36803913
Chicago Ord. Dlst
38 S. Dearborn St
Chicago. Ill.

MAKE IT

Capt. Arland F. Martin. 0572520
Hdqrs. 512 Troop Carrier Grp.
AJO. 290, c/o Postmaster

SHOP WARDS FOR FURNITURE!

DOUBLE DUTY
LAWSON SOFA BED

Geo. Robert Carpenter. Ptr. &lt;V»

0^20% De

Quonset Point, R. I.
Lt. Lawrence Wieland, MAC.
02014196
Co A. 161st MTB
Pt. Lewis. Wash

64.95

Impressive living room piece by
day ... convenient extra bed at
nightl Hardwood frame sturdily
built foe tervice I Good-looking
long wearing upholstery. No-Sag
spring construction.

Marie Ann Higble, HX 2/c.
7672022
Wave Barracks 132
U. 8. Naval Hospital
San Diego, Calif.

BIG SAVINGS ON THIS

COCKTAIL TABLE

14 39

VENETIAN STYLE MIRROR
4 88

24-IN. CIRCLI
price. Lustrous Mahogany veneert
and sturdy hardwood.

Of hue-reflecting Plate Gloss
heavily silvered. A Buyl

Pvt. Lloyd J. Hitt. 36930542
Del. A. 141st OBAM Bn.

Lt. Col. Peter DePaolo
3673 Holboro Drive
Los Angeles. Calif

Just the chair to fill in that bare
space in your home. Spring filled
. . . distinctively styled. Hard­
wood frame . . . finished In lus­
trous Walnut. Upholstered in du­
rable, attractive fabric.

Cpl. Robert V Johnson
719 N Shastel
Oklahoma City. Okla.
Thomas J Robinson. A.E.M. 2/c
119 N W 16th Ave.
Miami. Florida

ROUND LAMP TABLE
OF MAHOGANY

STURDY HIGH CHAIR AT

10.95

valui much

Attractively finished hardwood
bl.. Of Solid Mahogany I

pravant tipping I

Ill

O/C Donald Berry. 16164151
12th Co . 3rd S T.R.
Fort Benning. Oa

Pvt. Rlcliard F. Kimble. 46024160
CO. A. 1st Rpl. Rgt.
A.O.F.RD. 2
Fort Ord. Calif.

Pvt Karl Pufpaff. 36944275
13th Engr. Bn.. UBA.

BIG SELECTION

LOW PRICES

FINE QUALITY

OUTSTANDING VALUE

San FrancLsco. Calif.
Pvt. Dale Sponseller. 16163066
Sqdn. A-9
A PO. 19782-A. c/o Postmaster
Thomas F. Waters. R.T. 3/c
9529131, U. s. Naval station. Box 4
Navy 3149. c/o Fleet Post Office
San Francisco, calif.

Philip H. Warren. Mo.M.M. 1/c
U.SS. LSM 239
C/o Fleet Post Office
’ *San Francisco. Calif.
Pfc. Verne H. Piper. 36930646
53rd AXA. Intel.. Btry.
San Francisco, calif.

Cpl- Hannon Wilcox. 542939.
USMCR
1 Band &gt; H. and S Co . 26th Marines
5th Marine Div. FM.F Pacific
c/o Fleet Poet office
San Francisco. Calif. -

CARD OF THANKS

San Diego 40. Call!

LITTLE TOPS UTILITY

wood stool

1.79

Pfc. Harold Asplnall. 364129M

San Francisco, Calif.
Pvt. John Kermeen. 36944333
Co. D. 517th PJ R.
Fort Bragg. N. Car.

KIDDIE PICTURE

FUN FOR TOTS I

PUZZLES

POLO PONY...

Use as chair or siap-ttooli Maple

&gt;.g hofa. Ugh. weight.

New York. N. Y.
Cpl. Ian C. Ironside. 34754205
U. 8. Embassy
Santiago, Chile

Dvr

Pvt. E- J. Beck. Jr.. 964105

CHAIR VALUE

Fort Sil). Oklahoma

ILAHTINOS TWP
ration being fed at that time together
with the milk produced. Gradually
Increase
the grain ration and
check the production. If there la an
increaie in milk production up to 15
pounds of grain 14 shows that the
animal was not getting enough, and
the Increased feed should be con­
tinued. On the other hand, if the in­
crease la not satisfactory, then the
grain feed should be reduced to the
original amount.

Fort Riley. Kanr.ar

OCCASIONAL

Sgt. Donald Keeler. 36858222
Btry. C. F A Tng Det. 3

Township Tax Notices

MONTGOMERY WARD

Pvt Ralph H. Haney. 16088478
P.W. Branch Cp. 11

Sgt. Howard u Daniels. 36956259
Co. C. 88th Cml. Mortar Bn.
A.P.O. 72, c/o Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif.

Full Dairy Ration
A full ration means feeding to each
cow enough feed to produce the
greatest amount of milk economical­
ly. To determine lhe proper amount
of grain, give the animal all the
roughage. Including hay and silage.

Pfc. Robert J. Britten. 36939384

Fort Ord., calif.

P.O. 512, c o Postmaster

SURPRISE HIM
WITH A NEW
PAIR OF

T/6 Joseph Wilcox. 36862055
Hq. and Hq. Co.. Separation Cen-

T/5 Herbert Ketchum. 36893243
3rd Brits, Hdqs. Co.. 106 Inf.
A.PO. 27. c/o Postmaster
Son Francisco, Calif

San Francisco. Calif.

Pfc. Basil I. Tobias. 30977944

60
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Camp Bragg. N. car.

Pvt. Geo. R. Hallock. 46020535

Lt. Fred W Bishop. 0-2-17948
Co B, SAU. Term 2. Room 77
A P.O 756. c/o Postmaster

All Sizes

MEN'S TOP QUALITY TOUGH

Addresses—
* I
It has been so long since addresses
have been printed here’s hoping
these listed are ns ot this date—as
far as our information goes these
are the latest addresses
Pvt. Chas J. Fuller. 46037265
Co. D. 7th Bn. 2nd Regt I.R.T.C.
Ft. McClellan. Ala

Arlo Van Houten A/S
Pit. 1 Room 26 Box No 867
Navy V-12 Unit
Colgate University
Hamilton. N- Y.

INCH KNIT
WOOL

6 to 13

The part two days I was on the'
train going to and coming back'
from Tung Shan (spelling un-1
known! with a radio
The trip1
down was uneventful, but coming.
back wc had a little excitement. 1
There arc 7 wrecked trains between
here and Tang Shan &lt;87 miles by |
mH! and that's what the guerillas i
—called bandits now—have been i
doing. The Chinks Just build the
tracks around the wrecks.
Half way between Tang Shan
and here, we were stopped at the
station and told that the telephone
wires had been cut by the bandits
and they didn't want to go on ns
they were afraid the tracks had
Seen tampered with. Shortly the
bandits started firing at the station
and bullets whistled all around. I
grabbed my carbine and pistol belt
with my extra magatlnes of ammo
and went into one of the towers
where I could get a good view of
the countryside. By this time the
Japs opened up with a machine
gun nnd rifles and the "Big Bad
Bandltos" ceased firing abruptly.
Pretty soon a short train came
from the other direction and the
bandits opened up on it with rifles
and a few mortar shells—which
fell short about a hundred yards.
By this time we weren't much
afraid of the bandits as they had
hit neither station nor train and
we had been shown some of their
ammunition—they use the phos­
phorous like on our matches in­
stead of powder, and their weapons
are also very poor.
When It got dark the engineer
again refused to go on os they
don't run trains after dark
(The
train should have been here by 4
pm 1. After more talk from the
Russian, we changed China's policy
and ran lhe train the other two
or three hours to Ching Wang Tao
&lt;here&gt;. Never a dull moment
around China!
I went into Chinatown today and
would have gotten my picture
taken, but I trot a nice gush In my
forehead on the way down by run­
ning Into a steel beam on our
radio car. Dam near knocked my­
self out. I'U get It taken sometime
soon one way or another.
I’ll try to write more often, once
I get settled down. You write too.
Love to all,
Bill.
I forgot to say that we didn't
get to est anything those two days
on the train. I was one hungry
'ombre!

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GYM SHOES

Elvira L. DeWeerd. sw 3/C
Hunter R 201 Wave Barracks.
Harrisburg. Pa.

you'll end up paying for an article.1

Every Pair Designed to Protect

Men's and Boy's
Sizes

AJ’.O. 957. c/o P. M. ’
Sun Francisco. California

Richard L. Foster. A/S V-5
Room 204. Naval Dormitory
3059 E. 105th 8t.
Cleveland. Ohio

Cuddly
Baby Doll
19“ Toll

BIG 19” BIST SILLER

1.95

BABY DOLL ...

3,

AH Wood. Smooth Poinl.d Anlshl
prk.d low! Kind littl. girii dr.at*
f.ari old I Buy for Chrithnail

toinmantl Al Wardil

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Colored
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Pvt. John Crago, 46024276
Co. B. 1st Regt.. A.OPJLD 2
Fort Ord. Calif.
Pvt. Keith Endres. 46020423

APO. 758. c/o Postmaster

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A.P.O. 21383. c/o Poeunaater
New Yqrk. N. Y.

Pvt. Morris Weeks. 36924244
Pvt. Leroy J. Wheeler, 46020433
SB. JOHN C BRESKEN RIDGE

A.PD. 150. c/ofostnu
Ban Francisco, caUf.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER

rnship Tax Notices
IMOBE TOWXaitIP

NINETIETH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1945
astonishment on her that I could
hardly restrain a howl of glee. Tb-n
he gave me a look of reproach that
plainly said. "Did you raise THAT?"
Now I have three more inches of

Personal nomination for the most
sincere and appealing role I've seen
in the Inst'two years Irt movieland,
that of the first Mrs. Wilson In
"Wilson.'* f can't find who played
By JANE CAMERON
this part, which is another one of
i my reasons why I think the names
In Hastings with my khaki-dad , of the stars should be flashed on
son, we met a gold-star mother, one ' again at the end of the petformwbo had lost her only boy In the I nnce. but the actress surely lias one
war. Her eyed devoured my soldier.' of the most tender and womanly
without resentment or jealousy., personalities I have ever had the
She could hardly take her eyes off ’ pleasure of seeing on the screen,
him to leave ua: my heart was sick I Every move and smile made me
Mith pity and I left her, tnartlcu-1 think of our own Zolly Coffer, nnd
Tote. for there are no words in this the two of them must have idenpersonalities,
although
language, nor in any language, to tical -------------------------------*" Zolly
express what we owe these mothers Is much the younger and more vlwho gave the lives of their young so I various.
that we might be free.
We arc one of those most-for­
A recent Interview with Adele, tunate families who have a "rup­
duck" In the window to re­
Aitalrc. Lady Cavendish, is delight- tured
,
fully comforting to her contempor- P180* a service atnr. A ruptured
aries, as it reveals her as frankly- duckca*c *ou
UP °» Uw
forty-alx. and enjoying every minute
military slang, is n discharge
ot it. Ater idea of exquisite bliss is insignia. Yes. one of our eagles
to skip an evening of frolic and go '
doflKi hl3 wings and is .home,
to bed with a good novel and a hot 1 for »'hlth *e fpcl humbly grateful,
water bottle. Her favorite anecdote I ,,u '«•
has been spent
is of her experience with a young I amonK Cadets nnd Army Flying
soldier from Omaha, whom she met mi'”- *herc gentlemen are gcntlewhlle working in a Red Cross can- I men' 'n,e ud hnd B*moat forgotten
younger generation and
teen In London The soldier told lhe foungcr
nnd their
p of 'frank
approach
her that his family often spoke
—------------ to life., although
“‘*
Adele Astaire. "Your mother.” ah(
nl.,. | Patsy is bringing him up to date in
a
startling
manner.
Seating
our­
asked. “No. my grandmother," was
his reply. While in New York. Lady selves at the table lhe other night,
Cavendish is enjoying delicacies of the eagle deported hlnueif as be­
which England has been deprived, coming an officer nnd a gentleman.
and with magnificent disregard for Patsy also ran true to type She
her waistline. One gets the definite eyed her other furloughing brother
impression thst in being her age. and*%aid In her best hill-billy dlashe has found the Fountain of I lect. "Shoot a spud, tu m' Bud "
Youth.
The eagle turned a look of such

BARRY BYPATHS I

TENSION GROUP
ttkSHOT

MONTOOMERT WARD

gift the whole fatnilyj
hair or a tmal! table,

Play Safe Put Your Money In
Good Old Reliable

’OR FURNITURE!

REALESTATE
EXTRA GOOD INCOME PROPERTY. two all modern*
houses on one lot. real close in. brings in on income
of $131.00 per month, besides a good place to live,
for only"t$10,000.00
80 ACRE FARM in Carlton twp.. 10 room house, has
electricity, barn 36 x 60. hen house under construc­
tion. fences ore fair, soil good, lays good, priced

$4,800.00

4ETIAN STYLE MIRROR
rue-reflecting Hale Glow ;..
rUy tihrered. A Buyl

142 ACRE FARM in Thornapple township, o good
stock form, has a* good basdment barn, a six
room house, electric line on form, but buildings not
wired, very pleasant setting and a good buy

$4,500.00
6 ROOM. ALL MODERN HOUSE in 2nd ward, just
been put in A-1 condition, full lot, garage, a good
buyot_________________________________ 6.000.00

URDY HIGH CHAIR AT
aui much
10.95

7 ROOM HOUSE in first word, reel close in. good
furnoce. new hot woter heater, new workshop ond
garoge, full Tot. for
$5,000.00

roclively finished terdwood
vent tipping! See it!

ESTATE
OKER

r$Al

HASTINGS I.O.O.F.
HAS MEETING

I
Give

The Charlotte Orioles handed an
Birth.
Inexperienced Hastings five Its first
Wyandotte Degree Teo ns
I
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Huver. 512 N. i1defeat by a 42-22 count Friday night
Party Line. . . Overheard. . . .“You
at Charlotte. The Saxons were
Initiate* Ten Candidate*
can't get anything for a dollar this Michigan. Catherine Lois. Dec. 5; helpless throughout the game, being
year except a sour Iqpk from the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hulsebus. outscored in every period by the
Three hundred were present at |
clerk”. . . . Sister, the clerk* ore
lhe special meeting of Hastings
Charlotte team.
nngeis, think of the jerks they have 0; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Elwood, MidThe first quarter saw Charlotte Lodge No. 58 I O.OF.. on Saturday
to wait on all day. . . . What hand­
eventng when the degree team of
some young bachelor put a spike
------------- ,
ond period 10 points to Hastings 4 50 men from the Wyandotte Lodge
through a six-inch beam and un- 1 Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Cheat Sun- to hold a 24-8 edge at halftime. The Initiated a class of ten candidate*.
knowingiy through hl* shoe *o)e.! field. Ronald Lee. Dec. 5; Mr. and
Hastings squad came to life in the Among the guests were Charles
then tossed his hammer to the Mrs. Dewayne Pugh. 411 W. Green, third period and scored 9 points Klump. Lansing, grand secretary,
ground nnd started to Jump .. What | Thomas Edward. Dec. 8; Mr. and while Charlotte outscored them by and Earl Taff, Sandusky, deputy &lt;
columnist &lt; not handsome nor young • tMr*. Richard Bogart. 215 E. Grant. a single point, tallying ID points. grand master. Other guest* came
Is going to be In no shape to enjoy (Terrill Lynn. Dec. 9; Mr. and Mrs.
Thus the scoreboard read Charlotte from Grand Haven, Trenton. Dear- I
ChrUtmxi this year if the hand-'Noble Whitney. 212 E. Grant. Dec.
34. Hastings 17 at lhe end of the born. Detroit. Grand Rajjlds. Lake j
some bachelor reads the Banner 10; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elliston. quarter. The Saxons* best efforts Odessa. Freeport. Prairieville and
Nashville. Dec, 10; Mr and Mrs.
this week? Hawi
Eaton Rapids and all were delighted I
Robert Link. 830 N. Hanover. Dec.
8 points to Hastings 5, Charlotte with the splendid presentation of
10.
the Initiatory degree by the Wyan- i
DUNHAM DISTRICT
took the Ult 42-22.
Surgical: Mra. Frank Barnes. Lake
dotte
men.
Capt. Jim Coleman was absent
Monday evening. Dec 4. the Ma- (Odessa; Irene Hook. 426 E Court;
Past Grand Master Charles Leon­
pie Grove Extension group met with ।Enid Evalet. Nashville; Earl Ker- from the floor due U&gt; illness. An­
other damaging factor was the re­ ard of Hastings presented a 40 year
Mra. Dorothy Hoffman Mrs. Mil- ,mcen. Middleville;
Mrs
Shelby
dred Rhodes presented ideas for gift ।Nash. 220 8. Broadway; Mrs Maggie moval of Arnold Wilson &lt;who reg­ Jewel to Walter Ryan, who Joined
wrapping and decoration. Members 'Van Buren. Vermontville; Mrs ularly plays center but was shifted the Hastings Lodge on Dec. 5. 1905.
Another enjoyable feature of the
displayed patterns and articles for (Clarence Thompson, Nashville. Mrs. lo forward for Friday's tllt&gt; one
gifts. Christmas carols were sung ,Win. Bolthouse. Clarksville. Mrs. of Hastlnga key men. due to fouls. evening was a concert given by a
High man was Don Moore of chorus of 20 of the Wyandotte vis- ,
under leadership of Mrs. Sadie Ge- ।Hunchel Stidham. 119 E. Center
itora,
who can really sing.
Charlotte
with
13
points.
Dick
troth. Popcorn nnd candy were jKenneth Sanderson, 305 S. Broad Feldpausch and Kingsley Zerbel led
Preceding the meeting the Re­
served. About twenty-five were prea- ,
bekahs served dinner to the local
lhe Saxons with 5 points each
ent. Mrs. Bessie Mano was the
Medical: Harold Ball. Middleville;
As Charlotte is nol a member of IO.OF. and the visiting degree
guest Monday afternoon and eve­ Angus
Greenlexs.
Vermontville; lhe West Central League, the loss team.
ning of Mrs. Dorothy Hoffman and George
,
Green. Hotel Hastings; Leo will not affect Hastings' position in
attended the Extension Class meet- Fisher,
।
Hastlnga. R. No. 3; Burwell the league standings.
Ing. * Clyde Walton. Norman Stan- ।|Scudder.
j
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Hostings. R./Lo. 2; John
The Hastings reserves also suf­
ton.. Mra. Clyde Cheseman and Mra ;,White. 118 W Center; Bherley
Mrs. Owen Smith wa* In Grand
fered a setback, coming out on the
Ward Chetaeman 'rtrnded the din- [Blood.
Oluuu. Hastings, R No. 3; -----Mrs. short end of a 42-35 score. Although Rapids from Tuesday till Sunday
nrr sponsored by the Farm Bureau [ Flort.nce Hummel. 710 8. Waahingfor observation and treatment on
Hastings
never
took
the
lend,
the
nt Hostings last week Monday eve­ ton; Edith Blocher. 419 E. Marshall;
her eyes. Mr. and. Mrs. Glenn Wotning. Ward and Clyde Chceseman Mrs. Sophia Mannl. 121 W. Center; Saxons were a constant threat. At rlng called Sunday evening. * Ca­
also attended the meeting that fol­ Mrs. Walter Mlske. Lake Odessa; the quarter the Orioles led. 14-12. det Jeanne Kantner and Karl Well­
lowed: the topic for discussion being Edward Bedford. Middleville; Mra. The half saw them in front by an fare of Hastings were Thursday
"Reorganising Michigan School Dis­ Robert Moore. 514 3. Broadway; La­ even larger margin, 25-16. By lhe evening supper guests of her par­
end of the third quarter the Saxons
tricts.
verne Lussendcn. Middleville; Mrs. had put on a scoring spree to draw ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kantner in
Mrs. Laura Maurer and son Peter Russel Blough. Freeport.
honor of Jeanne s 21st birthday. *
within four points of Charlotte. Mr. and Mra. Chalmer Her&amp;hberger
of Hastings had dinner Thursday
Discharges: Charles Gibbs, 433 E.
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cheese­ Bond; carl Schweder. Hastings, R. 27-23. The last period saw both and Mrs. Pird Giles of Grand Rap­
man Mr. and Mrs. Milo Young of No. 5; Mrs. Lester Ames. 217 N. teams desperately scoring, Char­ ids and Mr. and Mrx. Glenn Wotring
Nashville were Sundoy evening Park; Keith Savacool, Freeport; lotte making 15 points while the were Sunday dinner guest* of Mr.
guests. * The Maple Grove Discus­ Mrs. Clarence Johncock. 312 E. Saxons tallied 12. The last whistle and Mr*. Walter Hershberger. *
sion Group will meet Saturday eve­ Thorn: Mrs. Homer Myera. 535 W. was blown. Charlotte was on top. Mrs. Emma Warner b being cared
ning. December 15 ot the Ward Grand; Shirley Berends, Middleville;
for at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Krukn, Hastings' forward, Otto Townsend. * Mrs. James Guy
Cheeseman home. Potluck supper, Vlrginc Eaton. 315 E. State; Asa
meeting and distribution ot 25c Randall, Hastings. R. No. 1; Mra. sparked the Saxons to a near vic­ is on lhe sick list. * Mr. nnd Mrs.
gifts * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weak* Mnry Wheeler. 1202 8. Broadway; tory, being high point man with Pau) Towns and Sandra of Wood­
are happy parents of a seven pound Baby Mary Kay Herminetl. Middle­ 15 points. Cantec stood out for land called at Chas. Parlees Sun­
son tom Dec 4 nt lansing Osteo­ ville; John Bachelder. Hastings. R. the Orioles, making a total of 12 day evening. * Miss Elva Hynes of
pathic hospital. Mark Lynn is the No. 5; Richard Mason. Nashville; points.
Reserve starter,
starters for Hasting,
Hastings were
baby's name.
Mra. Orville Steege. Bellevue; Mrs. Bob
Branch and
and Bill
Bill Kruko.
Kruko. forfor- J" £n£* ^nd^X.’Sll’Bew
Bob Branch
Dorn Gannon. Middleville: Earl
Boulter. Delton; Mra. Raj^nond Bell.
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&gt;»■» 8“SOUTH BOWNE
017 E. Blair; Mrs. Tony McCaul.
Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Kelly of
Lake Odessa; Mrs. Glad is King. Hastings
'Charlotte I
Grand Rapids were callers at Steve
2074 S. Jefferson; Ell Barnby. Branch
Mason
F.
Miller s Monday evening. * Mr. and
Greenfields.
Holmes
Wilson
F.
Mrs. Clare Eash were in Grand
injure his knee. At this writing, his
Moore
Hinman
C.
Rapids Wednesday. * The Steve
Mohre condition is not very good.
Feldpausch
O.
Millers were entertained al the FAIR LAKE
Derby
O.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hughes Manker
Friday. Hastings meets Belding in “Victory Bonds will provide a cuahin Grand Rapids Tuesday night. called on Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wa­
ion Tor your post-war days."
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Murphy of ters of East Delton Saturday eve­ the Hastings High school gym.
Grand Rapld-i were also guests. ning. * Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Armour
The Murphys left Wednesday for spent Sunday nt the home of Mr.
California, to visit their son Millon and Mrs. Lyle Dickeraon of Cedar
and family. * Mr. and Mrs Gaylord Creek. * Mr. and Mrs Dale Pen­
Holcomb visited Sunday in Martin. nock. Mrs Beryl Gay and Ben Quick
* Mrs. Vivian Anderson of Has­ of Battle Creek were Sunday guests
tings spent the weekend with her of Mr and Mrs. Earl Pennock. *
father Jake Gless and sister Cor- The Kinsley Community club will
rlnc. * Homer Overholt and family meet at Kinsley Hall, Saturday eve­
of Zion Hill were Sunday dinner ning. Dec. 15. The Kinsley Players
guests of the Paul Hoffmans. * will present a home talent-play en­
Callers the past week at Mrs. Jen- titled »"Christmas in the South",
which will be followed by .the usual
vln Curtiss and daughter Vemle of card party and potluck supper. Fes­
Lowell and Fred DeClaire of Barry- tivities will start promptly at 9
Lowell and Fred DeClaire of Bar- oclock. Everybody welcome. * Mrs.
ryton. * Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Eash Walter Criner spent Wednesday and
were In Grand Ledge Thursday to Thursday of last week at Ann Ar­
visit Mr. and Mrs. Ad Erb, Mr. Erb bor. She expects to return for fur­
being very sick. * Mrs. Roy Blough ther treatment after the holidays.
was at Pennock hospital Sunday * Mr. and Mra. Rennie Mott of the
morning to see Mrs. Russel Blough Hendershot spent Sunday with Mr.
who is a patient there. * Mrs. Paul and Mrs. Floyd Morford.
Hoffman and children. Mra. John
Anderson and granddaughter Con­ SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
nie Maternick of Alto were in Mul­
Luella Schrler of Yale spent She
liken visiting at the Lewis Eldrige
weekend with her parents. Mr. and
home Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Harry Dunn. * The Ernest
Gorhams of Kalamazoo spent Sun­
day at the France Gorham home. *
Dry suds arc an excellent outlet There will be a special Grange
tor odds end ends of soap that are meeting at Glass creek Grange hall.
loo small for regular use at the sink Installing new officers and a potluck
or tub.
These should always be supper. All members please attend.
saved and used In scap jelly or * Mrs Roy Oaks spent last Wed­
other ways so that not u single soap nesday with her niece Mrs. Levem
Bowman of Hastings. * Laurence
bubble is wasted.
Rohrbacher of Hastings spent Sat­
urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Dunn.

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charged from the army Nov. 25. He.
with Mra. Roe and baby are visiting
his mother, Mrs Leia Roc and

'NASHVILLE
sville Lad Loses His
Left Arm In A Gun Accident

Facts About Barry
County Veterans
Counselling Center

Old Gaga who was ovarseaa more
------ home, while in the south. * Mr. than two years is at home, having
1 and Mrs. Harold Hc*» are announc- received his discharge.
With few exception*. every (amuw the
mw ...........
of Mra Frank
(ng
arrival........................
of their flratHU™*grand- »on
:
(chUd. a boy. bom lo Mr. and Mr*.; Haines received hl* discharge at
I Richard Bogart at Pennock hoa- Camp Atterbury'. Ind. the lut week armed forces.
lAVme Uwendcn. 12. whose
- I pltal. * Mr. ond Mrs Dewey Jone* In November and is enjoying civilian
home is on route 3. Middleville, was
Now these people are returning
iwere inBattle Creek Saturday at-, life again. Edward
has been in
accidentally shot early Saturday
1
| tending funeral services for the tat- *•"•'&lt;■* •••«■• ’«• *h» 1“* a‘- 'f,r- home as veterans.
morning. The charge from a 20he spent in India.
i The readjustment to civilian life
A little after midnight Sunday fer-s couiln. Mr*. Gray. * Thursday
Captain Rc*er W. Sackett and I Is not an easy task. Barry County
uamgled his upper left arm. that mumtag. E Wayne Lester wa* driv- . guests of Mr. and Mr* Aubrey Mur­ wife arrived Dec 1st for a short folks hope to make the procedure
UM arm was amputated a few hours ing a togging truck, owned by Neil ray were Mrs. Charley Kahler. Mra visit with his father. 11. B. Sackett simple and easy for every war hero,
Granger of thl* city, through Clov-1 ciiflord Kahler. Delton. Mr*. OtLs
later at Pennock hospital.
The ‘Veterans' Counseling Center
erdale village on M-43. A* he made • Boulter. Cloverdale, and Mrr. Mary and family. Captain Sackett re-1 —
It appears that LaVeme stayed the curve in the highway, a car wa* Fiook. Nashville. * Caller* In the turned to the States recently and Ij ;has been established as a clearing
aH night Friday night with hte two standing in the roadway, which he ] pr w A Vance home Sunday were is on an 89-day terminal furlough. ;house for all veterans.
boy friends. Jimmie and Bill Holes, did not sec until he was close to it. । Dr w A Vance Jr., and family of expecting his discharge at lhe end
The policy of the Counseling Cen­
at their home, about
mile south He swerved hl* truck to the south ( Charlotte. Dr M A. Vance. Eaton of furlough. He spent two years ।
ter is to answer and help the veteran
of Middleville, on M 37.
side of the pavement to avoid hit- Rapid*. Miss Carta Weyont and Dick overseas Captain and Mrs. Sark- ,
Early Saturday morning the three ting the auto. But the truck, which I Lowe. Vermontville * Miss Mar- ett and little son are now visiting 'solve his problems in "one stop."
One example of how the Counsel­
lads went to the Thomapplc river was moving at u good clip, went out; 8nret McDcrby of Lansing spent the Mrs. Sackett's parents In Northville.
to ace If lhe traps the Holes boys of control, tipped and rolled over] weekend with her parent'.. Mr and
Fred Van Denburg.-S 2 c who was ing Center can help is this typical
A veteran lost his leg in com­
had set along the river banks con­ once, then started a second turn-1 Mra. J. A. McDcrby
hospitalized nearly seven months at case.
'
bat.
He draws a pension but it Is
tained any victims. They took the over, landing nearly bottom-side
Mrs Q w Gr|bbln Mr Bnd Mrs
loaded allot gun with them, for use
Florida and gaining rapidly. His insufficient lo care for hi* wife and
up
against
another
car.
parked
nt
o
M
French
and
daughters
Sally
if any animal, caught in a trap. !
family. He wa* depressed and sick
the side of the street.
Bnd cuien Spfnt Saturday tn Detroit present address Is Ward 4-A Room
needed that kind of treatment
Lester OU.IV.CU
suffered —
a p
painful
injury nnd attended the Sonja Henle show 107 USN. Special Hospital. Palm thought hl* disability would hinder
l.CMLCI
—.........
Beach. Florida.
•
...
..J-. -- --------- t Mrs Ubb|e Dnvls of VennoniT)j|e
hint He needed money and help. ।
some of the traps. They had re­ in his neck, but declined when asked
returned to her home Sunday She
Ihut he did not want charity The
turned to the landing place In the to be taken to the hospital here
The car that stood in the road­ has been assisting her sister. Mrs
. I Counseling Center helped him scboat, after visiting the trap’ The
The chicken supper served by the cure ,
he cou|d d&lt;K Hc hM
shot gun wnk lying in the bottom of way belonged to Leo Ourd. Delton: : W. A. Vance * Mr and Mrs Vance
^nd now ixa* confidence
route 1. and was driven by Harold] Baker nnd Ronald of Charlotte were LA8 was i fine success £.Wed- wlll lo
..... .....
—■ ­ . »«&lt;'"'• ceding, receipts »106 M The ()n lltnuelr. Thc counseling Center
Car
to get out of the craft. LaVeme took ]aur&lt;1. Harold said he had backed Sunday Rqpsta of Mr and,Mrs
Mrs
I
orgnnlMtlon
thank*
all
who
helped
helping
him secure a new and
rol
Lamic
and
son*.
*
Mr.
and
Mr:.
----------.
,
hold of the barrel of the gun nnd his car from a parking place into
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n«&gt;..
bv
attendance
or
in
anv
wav.
es____ ________
J
C
McDerby
were
in
Grand
Rapby
attendance
or
in
any
way.
e*more efficient
artificial
limb. ...
He is
pulled It toward him The ham­ I the renter of the highway, when his
mer of the gun must have caught engine "went dead" on him. and id* one day last week attending a pecially the planning committee, truly a war hero and is. in every
on. the scat or on the bottom of the he. hadn't been able to start it again i conference ot insurance men * Dorothy Kelsey. Dorothy Barnum. sense of the word: a credit to his
boat. discharging the gun. lhe shot before lhe I ruck came up behind, Richard Mason came home Satur- i Virtinia Thompson. Vesta Sense, community
day from Pennock hospital where - Lena Cole and Alma Boulter Apentering the upper left arm. Just him.
The Counseling Center can tell
he had been receiving treatment preclatlon is also given to Ethel lhe veterans about taxes. cducabelow the'shoulder
The injured
1‘mT aanti
lor malaria * Mr. and Mra. Cheater i “
Kilmer
J Kathryn
— Richardson
*’■-*
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boj- waa brought to Pennock hos­
pital as quickly ax possible, and the ■ Victory Bonds will provide a rush-, 6mlJh rccenlly retumed from a ten- "h" r—
tori for your post-war days."
j day trip to Washington. D C . where n». wte h» bern In unij tten.
arm was amputated there
he
l„ lnn»
ragsSEVkn»«4iV*is~vri&gt;»»»*^* nrii
fl'J°ye&lt;l Thanksgiving with
ilhtHniW
3 their daughter. MLm Elisabeth has Joined hi* wife and daughter | Th* Barry County Office of Vet□
oi m
.issu- alter nearly a year* absence, * The
5 Smith, returning by way of
Massil3 ion and Akron. Ohio, where they 3
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_ I*
_ planning
,______ _ for
__ _a Christmas
-.irLovmsui |
— • —---- — ------ - ----- — —‘•
■ -----------program---Sunday. Dee.
evicts «
of “
the
Counseling Cen3 visited relative* of Mra Smith.
' 23. Church i
* Counsehna
service* will be held next Sunday Itcr
3
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Shepard were
evening at 8 p nt following the C. । The Counselor u a veteran who
3 in Charlotte on Tuesday * Mrs
। underatands lb- Vets' jsroblenu of
3 Ernest Balch and" Mr and Mr* E. service.
The E. Coats Grove Farm Bu-| readjustment
3 Wm Nichols were Battle Creek vls—
Tlie Counseling Center is located
J itor* on Friday * Mr and Mr* Al- &gt;eau group met with Mr and Mrs
g« were
were recent
recent WBnTn Cnolbnugh last Friday eve- in lhe
3 bert Brill of Hastings
uiirt Ur&lt; .Peter
Stebbins Building. Hastings \
3 1 dinner guest* of Mr a..«
».v. ' nln* *l,,’ 33 ln attendance * Mra.
Paul
Woodman
met
with
Fann
Bu
­
Phone 2638.
.
3 Baa* * Louie Carter who ha* been
The veteran may call in person,
3 local agent for the Standard Oil reau Co Woman's group in Haatinsa
last
Wednesday,
On
Sunday
write, or phone.
3 Co. of Indiana the past 21.- years.
3 has resigned his position and has
3 accepted an executive position with Ira Shultz In Hastings to observe HICKORY CORNERS
j , the Joppie Dairy Co. of Grand Rnp- Mrs Woodman'* birthday. * Mr.
Dill. Supt. E- H. Babbitt of Grand
3 id* and with Mrs Carter and Nan- and Mr* Geo BrLsbln were at
3 cy Jo expect soon to move to Grand Clarksville on Saturday * Mr and Rapldx preached at the Methodist
Sunday
morning.
* The
-------------------------------- ...» Rev.
3 • Rapids * The cafeteria supper nt Mra Carl Groahlu* and daughters. church
started for Florida on Sunday aft- |Wnd Mrs Edward Swadllng arc mov3 the Methodist community house Fricmoon. Mra. Grashius was to be ln*
their recently purchased farm
3 day night wa* well attended and in Ann Arbor hospital for a check- j,lcar Cloverdale. * The WACfl.
3 lhe W.SCS made a profit of 130. up on Monday morning, and Mr i
Methodist church wlll meet
3 The money 1* for local work. * Mr and Mra Paul' Woodman and Darlh0
horEp nrftr Walnut
3 and Mrs. Claude J. Jurgensen of
tone alto started for Florida on 12£°vc'
Dpc’
3 Grosae Point Park, and Mr and Mrs Monday They will meet at Green- *herp wlU ,M- "
shower for
3 I. G Wilcox of Royal oak
Oak spent , u
"
the church b«.M.ment.
Btuine**
4th M.
Mr —
and Mr*
C I
™
! mrettag at 3 o'clock and potluck
3 the weekend wtU.
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, M.n H.».
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Is Injured
Driver Is

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• er. Mr*. E&gt;ther ^Johnson 1Richard
went into the army tn Jan.
*” 1943
tost
and in June went overseas .serving
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He was awarded
the Bronze Star
i
I Major Wm. H Roe last stiilluhcd
'..l
E»ur&gt;&gt;i Sir Pnrrrt
San Francisco. wa* honorably dis-

their sterna- * The West Coat*
Grove, Farm
will have
.........Bureau group
.
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Minnrr nt
a OUhirk
potluck supper
at Filujiat
Edward RarBarh-r-K rw- Ia
There
will be an exchange of 10c gift*.

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Meals that make pullets paying customers

Mr. and Mrs Arthur Cuckmhe of ■
Charlotte recently called on Mr and '
Mis Ray Scheel and Mrs. Rickie f
Gerlinger and sons. Lawrence and I
Albert. * Lawrence Gerlinger naa j
returned home from the hospital |
and is Hxoverinq nicely from his ■
operation * Mr and Mrs. Jcs.se ।
I Walter.-, ef Charlotte and Mr and
' Mrs D-iry King of South Bend, Ind. ,
vultcd Mr and Mr*. Will Letstm i
and family Sunday afternoon. * Mr. i
■ -oil Mi.- Theo Yager and family ,
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feed mult firn lake cate of the pulkt't bod; need'. and it's the surplus
/&lt;.ed that goes into eggs.

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Mra. Abcn Johnson apent several
Erik von Reis at Oroaae Pointe,
Farms and Mra. Stephen Johnson ,
and Stephen Jr. were guests of Mr, ,
and Mrs. George Bauer at Plymouth.
Pvt. Philip Frandsen of Fort Ben I

Harrison spent the weekend at
home.
Ml** Bara Berylo Schader re- !
turned last Monday from a two.
weeks' visit in Lansing.
Mra. Clay Bassett and Carolyn and
Mrs. Howard Frost and Sandra,
spent Tuesday In Grand Rapids. .
A weekend guest of Mr. and Mra.'
Mike Beckwith was 8 1/c Richard
Beckwith of Great Lakes.
Sonja Henle In Detroit last night
and are returning Thursday.
Henry Beverwyk ha* received hi*
release from service and wjlh Mra.
Beverwyk and lhe children who
have been with him In Phoenix
City. Alabama, returned to theirhome here Friday.
Miss Beverly Burr is visiting her
aunt. Mrs. Clyde Daniela in High
Point, N. C.
Mr and Mrs. Erwin Clark and
daughters spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mra C. E. W cyan I in Vermont­
ville
Miss Frances Cowles arrived home
on TUMday after a vacation in St.
Petersburg. Fla., making the return
trip by plane.
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Dunlap
returned from a week * visit tn To­
ledo Thursday,
Sunday guest* ot Mr. and Mra.
Fred Friedrich were Mr. and Mra.
Jim Drenlon and daughter of Grand
Rapid*.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Small and
daughter of Grand Rapids, were
Sunday guest* of the R K Comp­
tons.
Mr. and Mr* Haney Burgeai and
Mr. and Mra Lewis Hine attended
a symphonic band concert at the
culler-auditorium in E. Lansing
Sunday One of the clarinet players
is the former's son. Alden Burgess.
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Gamble and
children of Jackson spent a feadays last week with Mr. and Mra.

Flight engineer John Barnett ar­
rived Saturday from Banana River.
Flo., to spent Christmas with his

Harding of Auburn. Ind.

spend the winter in Florida
Mrs Edward Adams. Mrs. Warren
Carter, and Mrs. Elmer Parcell spent
Monday in Grand Rapids.
Mra. Chester Banghart and chil­
dren were in Kalamazoo Friday and
Saturday and Mr nnd Mra Mason
Norwood returned lo Hasting* with
them on Sunday.

good, Uta Victory Loan should be
your be»t perforin* ncc at all the

Christmas
Flowers and Plants
BEAUTIFUL

Poinsettia^
Traditionally
Christmas
PZaaia Plate Yow Drier

Early for Their Popular
Flown

CHRISTMAS BEGONIAS, CYCLAMEN,
• COMBINATION PLANTS AND GAR­
DEN ARRANGEMENTS.
CHO1CE POTTERY FOR CUT FLOW
ERS AND PLANTS.

CHRISTMAS CENTERPIECE OF
FLOWERS, EVERGREEN, CONES
AND CANDLES.

DOOR DECORATIONS OF CONES,
EVERGREENS AND BELLS.

PREPARED W REATHS FOR THE
CEMETERY.
COMBINATION BOUQUETS, ROSES,
CARNATION’S, GARZ/\ MUMS AND
SNAP DRAGONS.

It's Merry Christmas
This Year With Flowers From

Clyde Wilcox
GREENHOUSES
Phonet — llBJltHgs 25SO

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming, I will dispose of the personal property at public

auction ot the place better known as the Cal Charlton farm located 4 miles east
of the E. W. Bliss factory on the Center road on

THURSDAY, DECEMRER 20, 1945
STARTING AT I O'CLOCK. I OFFER THE FOLLOWING

COWS
Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old, due in February.
Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old, due in March.
Durham cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh.
Brown Swiss cow, 2 yrs. old.
Holstein heifer, 8 mos. old.
Brown Swiss, 4 mos. old.
HOGS
3 feeders, wgt. around 60 lb. each.
HAY fir GRAIN
Around 5 tons alfalfa hay.
Around 6 tons clover hay.
400 bu. oats.
1 interest of 11 acres corn in shock,
4 doors ensilage in 10 ft. silo.
2 interest in 44 acres wheat.

a

from which

But nil the feed flic cats must Ik nutritionally balanced: Heavy feed-

fOonttaued from Page 7. Bee. l.&gt; j

, Oull lake * The Rev. and Mr*. Estir
, 0.1UICT u.wi
Bnrf mi.',
Mrs B
|,nch rvninry oi
of on Sunday Mr and Mra Roderick
niancn
i Grand Rapid-, ..were __
guests on Wed­ Warner of Battle Creek and Mr. and
। nesday of Mrs Harriet Barnes
Mr*. Ronald Warner of Dearborn.

Clarence Williams Is quite ill at
111 Fine Lake home * The Ban- 1
field * WKC.8’. Will meet al thg t
church Thursday for a Christmas*
■ party
A cooperative dinner-, at I
r.ion Mrs. Clara Hughes and Mra.!
Cleo Wilbur will be’ the hostesses.
{ Exchange of Christmas gift*.
I William Marcellus passed away at ’
1 hi* home in Johnstown Twp- Dee.
j 5. pt th&lt; age of 88 His luncral was
' held Friday In Battle Crick and tn- ,
terinenl was In Banfield cemetery. |
। * Residents ot this section of the
1 county an- responding liberally to ■
‘.he Pennock hospital fund tor the
I new annex

To tho People
of thi» Community

PERSONALS

FARM MACHINERY
Formall F-20 tractor on rubber.
J. I. Case 2 bottom 14" tractor plow,
new.
.
Tractor cultivator.
TERMS: CASH.

17 hoe John Deere tractor drill.
International hay loader.
International side delivery rake.
John Deere corn planter.
Deering 51 ft. cut mower.
Milwaukee corn binder.
Massey Harris manure spreader.
International 3 sec. spring drag.
Two 14" bottom tractor plows.
John Deere 8 ft. double disc.
Rubber tired wagon, 16" tires.
14 ft. flat rack.
Wood wheel wagon.
Ritaway double unit milker and pipeline
for 16 head of cow*.
Greenville walking plow.
Single cultivator.
2 all drums.
7-10gal. milk cans.
Set double work harness and collars.
Briggs &amp; Stratton gasoline motor.
Grain bags.
2 heating stoves.
Whiffletrees and evenor*.
Many other articles too numerous to
mention...........................

NO PROPERTY REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

CLARENCE VANDECAR. PROP.

DEWEY REED, Auetlanear

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clark

�lEtterbeck.Selli
Furnace Business to
■ Carlton Kaechele

I

l-Glmon Ellerbeck, after 19 year*
I In the furnace business In Hasting*
I has sold lhe enterprise to Carlton
IW. Kacciiele. who hint been engaged
I in the furnace business in the DeItroit urea for the p&lt;jst ten years.
Mr. Kaechele was bom nt Middle­
ville and graduated from Hastings
High school in 1830. His wife, the
former Marguerite Vroomnn of
Hastings, also graduated from Has­
ting* High the same year. She will
have charge of bookkeeping and ac-

Hoover** Salary
Herbert Hoover accepted the Pres­
ident'* salary but on July 15, 1032.
he cut hi* salary 30 per cent, re­
ducing hla |,4y from $75,000 to SCO..
000. The Coristilution of the United
States provides.that the President's
salary sii.ill “neither be increased
hor diminished during the |&gt;crl&lt;xl
for which he shall be-clcctcd." Pres­
ident Hoover had lo effect the cut by
voluntarily returning part of hit pay
to the treasury. The money was im­
pounded in the treasury.

The Sarah Circle of the Metho[dlst WSCfl will meet with Mrs.
----- — -------------------- ---Monday evening. Dec. IT for a fl:30
dinner. There will be nn exchange
of 10 cent gifts Mra Philo ShelMr. Grigsby has served the church don b in charge of the evening.
, for 20 years, and will now become
_
_
| pastor emeritus of St Andrew s His
Charles Norris. Mrs. Clay Rorabeck. । Pant&lt;lraI''* &lt;’&gt; Detroit prior to com- mcets at the Methodist church par­
Claud Norris, three having passed ;,nK ,0 81 Andrew s have been as­ lors on Monday evening. Dec. 17.
------- u
r
1 slstant at Immanuel, pastor of Trin­ a: 6 30 o'clock for a cooperative
...
vnusc.
„v dinner
and Christmas party Memity ....
and .............
the Memorial
Church.
He
The Norrises have lived In Carl­
alro served ns moderator of lhe
are nsk«l
bring 25 cents
ton township for the past 33 years. Presbytery
the Christmas fund. A good ,
Some lovely gifts were left Mr.
Rev and Mrs Orlgsby will con- ,tm*‘ “
»»««««••
anmversarv
---------- I,,nue to makc ,hrlr h',mp at 244C
anniversary.
Highland Ave.
many

Hasting.,

Grigsby, pastor of St. Andr
Presbyterian Church, has been

Mr., B»t„, K„,,„

(Continued from Page S. Sec. 1.)

A miniature lake with *n*« 1
errd trees centered the dining B
table when Mra. B. T. Cowls*
hoetew to twenty members of
extension group last Wednee
Assisting with the deeMrt were 1
Harold Haynes, Mr*. George i

In the busy days before Christmas
a bright spot and a happy interlude
was the luncheon last Thursday
given by Mrs. William Schader and
Miss Sara Beryle Schader. The
house was In holiday trim and the
luncheon tables al which thirty-six
were seated, were centered with red
Christmas tree candles. For bridge
Mrs. Norbert Schowalter. Mrs. Glenn
Brower. Mrs. Dan Walldorff carried
home the awards with Mrs. Frank

Here’s Ah

IDEA!

"WS

ham and son. Junior of Berrien
Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hill. Sr..

Robert Tobias and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Rice and family of Nash­
ville, Miss Violet Norris of Battle
Creek. Mr and Mrs. Clay Rorabeck

-- ----- Various games were enjoyed
also filled the pulpit of that church
The Presbyterian LAS wlll meet
B°y’
for a long term. He is a brother of nt the home of Mrs. Fred Stebbln* 11"’TJhc 1recl®lcnt of “.r-ncrous
William Grigsby of this city
Hu nt 2 30 o'clock Thursday Dec 20 i
r ot “‘"'^neous gifts. Little
long service is evidence of his good
exchange of gifts. "------ •— —nie. Mrj HowardI Frost. Mrs. C one wa, charming tn a long white
Mack. Mrs Thus- 8ul,,v«n. Mrs. D | dress and delighted the guests with
A Van Buskirk and Mrs. Maurice her happy eagerness to assist. Later
Pierson.
[a delicious luncheon w’aa served to
। twenty-three. Miss Boylan was
Ttu- Hospital Kitchen Guild will honoree on Tuesday evening at un­
meet for It* Christmas party Wed- other miscellaneous shower with
nesday. Dec. 19. al Mrs Charles Mrs. Guy FcwJcss and Mrs. Frank
Smclker's.
Newton as hostesses at the former's
[home. The marriage of Miss Boy­
■_ llroup
■ —.
—
linn
I 11..II
Apaarnsaa l amp. ..etre
, n u-mri nuu
is arul
io mite place
The Apaderuka Camp Fire Group i ?n Su.n?”f •ftern,xin18. at
will have a Christinas parly at the
Bl thc Presbyterian
home &lt;4 Mrs Hilda Zerbcl. Monday r """
night after school. The following
Monday night they will go caroling
The members of her extension
group were entertained at a potluck
luncheon and Chrsltmas party Wed­
nesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. John Havens. She was assisted
by Mrs Waiter Perkins,
'

In thij day of "ihortage" we baliava a gift
which will provide

loafing pleaiure ii

the ideal kind of a
__

GIFT CERTIFICATES
Christmas

Community Notices

1 RIFLE

YOuR SAVINGS!

Mrs. Russell Teusink and Mrs,
Gordon Van Pullen of Holland were
co-hostesses' at the htxne of the
former on last Tuesday evening, at
a kitchen sltower honoring Mrs.
Harold Anderson, (formerly jean
Hunt । of Hastings. Those attending
from Hastings were. Mrs. Arthur
Shepler. Mrs Wm. James. Mrs. Car­
rie Jane Wiley, Mrs. Arthur Wlllitu, the Misses Lottie nnd Grace
Teusink, Lots Kenyon. Janet Bums.

Fresh, rich, delicious! ClockedFresh, il stays fresh. Buy more
then one loaf at a lime.

KROGER’S CLOCK BREAD
DILL PICKLES

Grapefruit Juice Un.3
Eatffiare Margarine
Keyko Margarine

SURE-POP POPCORN

CDIUICU
SPINACH

No 1 ca

Ladoga

ub Pi8

PEAS &amp; CARROTS

Pancake Hour CS^ 5
ToKiaio Soup
Spotlight Coffee
3£
Caiinfry Chib Flour
25 lb sack

Country Club
(No 2 can 13d

No 2'4
t,„

RADIOS
WASHERS
CLEANERS
REFRIGERATORS
RANGES
BENDIX WASHER and IRONRITE IRONER

We believe you would rather give or receive a "Gift Certificate" for a Na­
tionally Famous article when it becomes available, than
substitute now. See us about
-

AUTHORIZED GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER

LAWRENCE APPLIANCE STORE

219 W. STATE

HASTINGS

Mrs. R. K. Compton entertained
the Presbyterian Guild at her home

PH. 2643

bers nnd guests In attendance. Later
they returned to tho Presbyterian
church parlors for their Christmas
party and business session.
A group from the jilgh school
speech club presented a one act skit
I which was cleverly done and re­
ceived with much applause. Miss
Lottie Teusink gave an interesting
talk about Christmas, emphasizing
lhe idea that this year was a real
time for rejoicing and helping oth­
ers as lhe boys and girls come

HEMO

KROGER COLA

MIXED HUTS

Following

assistants conducted a delightful
social hour Into which all entered
heartily.
Instead of exchanging gifts, each

Popular Brandi

GRAPEFRUIT

(•rAPEFRuJP

WINESAP APPLES

&amp;•*

PASCAL CELERY
GREEN ONIONS

The GIFT SHE'LL LOVE .
Chosen From This Group Of

purchasing cork place mats for the
nurses’ dining room. Credit Is due
the committee for a happy Chrlst-

Shalloli

MICHIGAN POTATOES

Every woman ... and the ’teen age girl too, just loves to
curl up in a nice, comfy robe when she’s loafing around the
home. Our selection includes all the desired types, and
therc’re oodles of colors &amp; styles to insure a “perfect gift.”

Mrs. Rose Burghdorf; delegate to
department convention. Mrs. Stella

IDAHO POTATOES

PORK
LOIN ROAST

Pork Chops
Chuck Roast

Ail (

Sirloin Steak »..&lt;
Rib Roast STANDINi
Veal Roast SHOUIC
Lamb Roast SHOUll
Salmon Steaks

36c
26c
37c
29c
26c
26c
45c

Whiting Fillets
Skinless Franks

KROGER*;

'

33c

1 -J GUARANTEED BRANDS

Palmatter, Mrs. Margaret Palmer
and Mrs. Myrtle Casteleln as honor

Quilted Robes

$15.75

Brushed Rayon

$8.50

Chenille Robes

Another activity of the Corps Is
the donation of ISO to the Pennock
hospital building fund and sending
ten gifts to lhe Percy Jorica hospital
for Christmas.
If you haven’t paid your dues.

Protein Supplements
’ Nutritionists have never expected
that all of a day's 00 QLjp jrams
of protein would come from animal
foods. We usually get about a fourth
of our protein from cereals. Many of
our American style dishes use one
of the protein foods to supplement
another in highly nourishing com­
binations. Oatmeal and milk, for ex­
ample. The grain food can do a bet­
ter protein Job because it's teamed
with the animal protein of milk.
Meat and vegetable stew, macaroni

Can Be

and ROBES

Fitzgerald Corps of the W.R.C.
initiated two new members at their
Thursday meeting, Mrs Mabelle
Smith and Mrs. Mary Bateman,
bringing the membership up to 48.
with 23 present on Thursday.
Officers elected for lhe year are:
Pres,. Mrs. Glaltlas Gilmore; Sr. V.
P. Mrs. Pauline Skinner; Jr. V. P„
Mrs. Tcssle Foote; Treas. Mrs. Es­
ther Fctt: Chap.. Mrs. Lucy Miller:

FLORiDA ORANGES

17c

CLOCKS
SHAVERS
HEATING PADS
ELEC. BLANKETS
ROASTERS

Pennock Hospital Guild No. ID. Mrs.
Ida F. McCoy, chairman, enjoyed a

TEXAS SEEDLESS

SOPADE

TOASTERS
MIXERS
IRONS
WAFFLE IRONS
PERCOLATORS

HI-HO CRACKERS

VITAMINS

Cigarettes

■ment this Thursday. Dec. 13.
arc cordially invited.

Lorraine Laubaugh. Mary Lou Jen­
son. Maxine Jarman, and S 1/c
Shirley Kingsbury of the WAVES.
Several of the guests were team
mates of Mrs. Anderson on the
Strand girl's softball team. The
evening was spent in playing clever
and enj^able games, with delicious
refreshments following. The hon­
oree was the Recipient of many use­
ful gifts.

For One of the Following

COTTAGE CHEESE

Dciagbsiuis

pk«

SOCIAL EVENTS

I The "Jolly janes" were royally en. terlalned on Thursday evening by
Mrs. Ethel Rau at her pleasant
। home on E. MUI St. A jolly time was
। in store in Ute packing of baskets
■ of fruit and dainties for various
.'ones who are shut-ins and time was
also spent in signing greeting cards
’to
»nt to many isolated ones.
,Al nn opportune time a song of
' PratM' to the Giver of all good and
I Perfect gifts was sung, later all
■—

Beacon Robes

Jersey Housecoats . $13.50
Rayon Housecoats

PA R MALE E
Successor to Frandsen'

HASTINGS

124 E. STATE ST.

$5.95

�TH1 HAgTINOS BAXXMt. THTT^MAT. DUIMKR 11. IMS

Church NtW*

for the leadership of the RBI.
league. Woodland and Delton have
each won one game and lost nun*
ta toagve MMxMtont
The Sixth grade room hM decguests at the home of bar father.
Clare Lambert of Lake Odessa hon­ orsled the school cafeteria tn keeping with OhritunM.
■on Howard Jordan and oring a wedding and birthday annlof Durand, for four weeks
Maxon and the Rev. and Mra. I. H.
Oegood attended the funeral of
Forrest C. Holly
Mrs Agnes Fisher received a mes­
I (Uls; Behm!
sage that her cousin Funnel C. Hol­
hero with their daugh- Thursday afternoon
ly of Bridge** tar, Maas , had passed
panled by his parents. Mr. and Mra.
M I. Hendee. hU sistera Bethel Eva Cooper Holly who were early
1 Mr. and Mra Adam Baitinger. and Carol, and his aunt. Miss Es­ residents of Woodland. Their home
* *. Carolyn Baltlhgvr and son Emil ther Laurell of Comstock Park, spent
Thursday
with Mr. and Mr*. O. E Miller now Ilves. They also built
1 ire dinner gurats Sunday with
Hendee P/c- Hendee hsr recently and operated a store on the comer
* r. and Mr*. Foster France * Mr
-g d Mr*. Norris Parkins of Sunfield returned from 45 months service in which is now occupied by the Clas­
vjre Bunday dinner guests of Mr. thc European theatre of war.
sic drug store.
Friday evening the Rev. and
Mr. Holly waa born and lived in
Mra. I. H. Osgood took a trailer load Woodland many years before mov­
ing away and is remembered by
ther. Elmer Warren. On Friday
tort Oliver were dinner guesu Sun- evening lhe Osgoods attended thc many friends here. His last visit
to Woodland which he enjoyed so
farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. El­ much was his return when Wood­
n ml and familv * vuttora the nut
mer Warren al the Howard Black
a to at the home of Mr. and Mra. home ond enjoyed seeing the col­ land celebrated Its Centennial.

OODLAND

ored slides which Edward Black
tro'; w hile in sendee in Sweden ♦
Miss Margrne Kussmaul entertained
with a bridal ahower Saturday eve­
y on Wednesday. * On Saturday
ning for the pleasure of Miss Lucile
r. and Mra. Francis Outen and
Gardner who is a bride elect of De­
Billy. Mr. and Mra Earl Weaver
d Mr. and Mra. Harold Weaver games, contests and the opening of
P- Burch and Mr and Mrs. Her-

d
k
ti
a

The tablas were beautiful with
ChrlstiuM decorations The guest
speaker wm the Rev Bruno Brueck- IMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH
M Capac. Utah. whp -brought.
■ Ow M. Oury&gt; Reewr
out many good points on the toplel g aJn. Holy Communion
“Freedom "
io am Sunday school
The ChrisUnM program at thc
n a4n Morning worship and serMelhodist ehurch will be presented '
Sunday night the 23rd and al the i Thursday. Junior Confirmation
South Woodland Church of the (class at 4 pm.; Junior Choir al 5
Brethren on Friday evening the 31. pm. Senior choir at 7:30 pm
Hope Circle. WB.OB. met Wed- |
.
pjSm. hortwT" Pla'S were tMde . JJSrHREN CHURCH1*1*

Uw. weekend with the latteri* par-

Mr* Maynard Ritter and sons of
fl infield were dinner guests on Sund y. * Mr. and Mrs Robert Bom
a d Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kltson al­
to sded a meeting for Barry county
Mhccl superintendents and their
wires at Delton Thuradiy evening
at Use home of Bupt and Mrs
Ralph Harpers.
Plcknev Tuesday to attend lhe fu­
neral of Worden E. Hendee * The

* Mr. and Mra. J. J. DeGraf! and
daughter Roaalle of Grandville spent

many lovely gifts that Lucile re­
ceived.

Christmas music will be played
over lhe loud speaker system from
the Woodland school buildinc start­
ing Sunday evening. Dec. 16th and
will continue every evening until
Christmas This,was a very much
enjoyed feature last Christmas sea­
son snd many are looking forward
for that same pleasure this season
The local biuiketball team will
nlav Middleville here Friday eve­
ning Our boys have won their fin:
three games and tied with Delton

Practical Gifts For

CHRISTMAS
Genuine - Deluxe - Unity

SPOTLIGHTS-$12.95
Cenuino - Deluxe - Unity

FOG LIGHTS - $9.75
Genuine Hudson

SEAT COVERS-$16.95
Fit* Several Make* of Can

HASTINGS MOTOR SALES
220 E. STATE

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1
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at lhe home of Mra. Ford Stowell

u*

Mra. Leon NleholMn. U home h.»m, »«:“&lt;« h» «ueh.rs. at Camp
Blttobv. ru Ke amted bom. In
lime for hl* birthday celebration.
His parents entertained for supper
hu grandmother. Mra. Burt Bawdy
and husband honoring hu 21st
birthday on Friday evening.
Among the boys from Woodland
who have received their discharge
from service are Roger M. Rush,
Garold E. Mahle, Ralph L. Guy
and ahinior Nlehol»on.

’
The annual Father and Son bonf quet of the Lutheran churcn was
। held in the church parlor* Monday
* evening Dec. 3rd with 100 prevent

M«CORMICK®mr

Pho«

Circle will also furnish altar bou- I
H.nS’ajn ■*”
quota for the church during the: ?un.da.y
M 11’®°
month of December Rotreehmenl* | Christian Endeavor at 1:00 pm.
were served and a pleasant social BUI Clark, leader. All young people
are cordially Invited to attend thia
hour enjoyed.
Faith Circle WBCfi. enjoyed a 1service. Come and help the leader.
Christmas party Thursday evening ' Evening Evangelistic Service at

very hsppy evening with s lovely
Christman tree and an exchange of
gifts
Popcorn -and candy ware
served
The West Woodland Birthday
A message waa received here by
club will meet Friday th* 14th for
frienda. of the passing of Mrs. Roy
an all day meeting with Mrs Ford
Of Henbeck. a former resident. Mrs Stowell, hostess. The husbands will
Dillenbeck waa bom July 1. 1877
and passed away Dec. 6. 1845. When
Charity Circle WBCB. met at the
Woodland residents Mr. and Mrs.
church parlor* Friday evening with
Dlllenbeck lived on the Dillenbeck
a fine attendance and enjoyed a
Farm northwest of town and later
very pleasant evening. A lovely
lived in the village a number of
•upper wa* served, members' fami­
years where she had won a large
lies being guests. Following supper
circle of friends. Mr and Mrs
some unique and Interesting game*
Dillenbeck went to Allegan from
here where Mr. Dillenbeck died. In keeping with Chrtatma* were
played
and a gift received by each
When Mra. Dillenbeck became 111.
she was taken tn Grand Rapids to one present
The regular meeting of lhe East­
the Soldier's Home hospital where
ern Star will meet at the hall Thurs­
held Sunday afternoon at 3:30 in day evening the 20th,
The Woodland Extension Group
Allegan at the Gordon funeral home
with burial In Allegan. She Is sur­ met Wednesday evening. Dec 5th
vived by a nephew Bill Aldrich who for a ChriitmM party with Mra
Vernon
Ballinger hoetas*. The grout)
had mode his home with her when
living here. He had just received enjoyed a social evening with an
, exchange of gift*. Refreshments
his discharge from the Navy.
I were served. The next regular
meeting in January will meet with
' Mrs Omh« Kill.
Mr*. George Faul who had gone
The Lutheran Women* Mission­
to Chicago to spend the holiday ary Society met at the home of Mr*
season with her son Mr. and Mrs Leslie Smith msUted by Mr*. Irv­
Raymond Faul and family wm tak­ ine Jordan. The lesson topic "The
en ill on Thanksgiving Day and fol­ Zion Society for Ureel" wm nrelowing a two weeks’ illness passed sented by Mr* Eugene Reuther
away Friday morning. Dec. 7. Mrs. The annual election of officers for
Faul spent the summer* al her home the coming year resulted m follow*:
here and the winters nt the homes
of her children. Funeral services Mrs. Richard Brodbeck; see. M-o
Garold McMillen: treas, Mr* Adam
funrral home in Hastings with LnLieht refreshments in
1 torment in Woodland Memorial Rritinccr
keenlnr with Christmas were served
»
’The Woodland W.C.T.U. wlll meet
h5
ihl* week Friday afternoon. Dec.
I trend of Chicago snd Charles&gt; of H , 2 r.dock at the home of
Ha'tines and one daughter. Mra
prhneider
Richard O Brian of Diamondale and
Tfl&lt;uUr meetla&lt; of ,hB
several grandchildren
wHJ b)J hel[J al
hA11 Thyn^y

THE NEW HUDSON IS HERECOME IN AND SEE IT!

£ rrs ^^10™’ s.

Wednesday at 4:30 Children’s
Bible Hour at the church. Send
your boy or girl this week.
Wednesday night prayer meeting
and Bible Study, for young and old.
al the church at 7:30.
Thursday evening at 8:00 p.m.
Tho monthly business meeting of
the Christian Endeavor will meet at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
King. Each member is to bring a
gif: tor a child. Tiiese will be sent
to lhe children al Laurel Mission in
Kentucky for Ohrtotmas. Remember

The Blue Btar Mother’s Club met

| nnefrocl(
with about t*«v
, n„
huabahd-. »er.
ta,lua\,
Ior th,
’
n, u.
Pictures which the two sons of Mr,
and Mra. Howard Black had taken
In Sweden and Greenland were
abown and greatly enjoyed. Re­
freshments of sandwiches, coffee,
eookies and Jello were served and
an exchange of gifts eh joyed. The
election of officers resulted M fol­
lows; Pres, Mra. Norma Slflon: vice
pre*, Mrs Mamie France; sec, Mra.
Vera Geiger: treas . Mrs. Mae Wise.
The Woodland school will present
their Christmas program. Dec. 18. at
the school auditorium at 8 oclock.
It is being put on by the High
School music department consisting
of a cantata. "Babe of Bethlehem”
and a transcription of Dickens'
Christmas carol starring Ronald
Coleman.
United Brethren in Christ
I. H. Osgood. Minister
Weedla nd
10 00 am. Morning worship
11:00 am. Bunday school
4 16 pm. Junior Christian En­
deavor
7.30 pm. Evening worship
8 15 pm. Christian Endeavor
7: 30 pm. Wednesday. Pray
meeting

lUpatrito
10: 30 am. Bunday school
11: 30 am Morning worship
8: 00 pm. Worship conducted by
the Christian Endeavor
8:30 pm. Bible study conducted by
the pastor
8:00 pm. Thursday at lhe Floyd
Dt Henbeck home
Waodlaad Methodist Church
Oeorgc F. Wingard, Pastor
Worship 10:00
Sunday school 11: is
Junior church 10:30
Youth Fellowship 8:00
Chotr rehearsal Thursday night

97

Midweek aarvtoe Wednesday night
Chruuna* program Sunday night

Carilen Canter Methodist Church
Worship 13:00
Bunday school 11:00
Christmas program Thursday
night Dre. 30.

PLAY IT SAFE!
• Why take any chance* on eof having
all your equipment in good running or­
der next season when you can have it all
fixed up now. That's our busines*—ex­

pert repairs on any tractor, implement
or tool used in farming. We have the
mechanics, the special shop equipment
and a big stock of genuine 1HC parts
to do your work right.

The main thing is to give us a little
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we know ahead of time we can sched­

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reedy when you want them.
Just give u* a ring. Then when you’re
coming in, load up your tractor or any
other piece of equipment and drop it
off here. You'll hod our service as good
as lhe McCormick-Dccriag machines we
sell Our prices are reasonable. And we

guarantee your satisfaction.

MAHLER MOTOR SALES
PHONE 2909

201 5. JEFFERSON

HASTINGS

and Mrs Loyal Lowell were Sunday
callers st Mr. and Mrs Jay Cole *
Mrs. Willard Caso is some improved
Mrs. Bea*. Strickland is caring for
her. * The Briggs WBO 8 elected
...................
for lhe coming
the following
Vice Pres, Mr* Gertie Cotton; Sec ,
Mra. Evelyn Tatoer and Treas, Mra.
Helen Cole. * The Brigg* Junior
choir will not meet this Saturday
evening, but will practice Dec. 32.
Can Trap Rabbit*
i
Live trapping of rabbits in ineor-1
porated cities and villages in Wle-j
gonsin by owners and occupant* of
land no longer requires a special ‘
permit. HU* relief measure wifi
taken by the eon»ervetion depart-1
ment following numerous plea* from
Victory gardener* for relief Irene
rabbit damage.

Christian Endeavorera at the Barry [
Wane
Operate Retool*
County Christian Endeavor Union '
A grown pen
ro states -r North Carolina
meeting held In lhe Grand Street. with th* worn £last cut off makg Ana
UnlLcdBndJxreu church in Hasting* lsgfU&lt;i »e n**,
frohCroeal ufiRj IQH rM^ddMbUJt/'
Monday owning. December 10- Th*. his snow suit or
on extra eold d*yi,
for operation of the public ichooli
Kilpatrick society led in attendance j
ut the meeting with Jefferson BL
■ ----- society, second, and Nashville Evane
gellcal society, third. Publicity
standing for the month showed that
Caledonia Is still In first place with
Jefferson flL, second Miss Marion
Cooley of the Grand St. society sang
t&lt;o solos during the service*. “An
Udyar ShwH, Cdumitar Shot*. Analyab Pads
Evening Prayer” and "The Holy
Ctty " It was announced that Er­
nie Marks. Field Sec y, will be with
tu at the January meeting which
will to held in lhe HMtingi PraebySuitor Vtonp,
m
l k
lerian church January 31. A largo
und Hukto('°e*&lt; “toH"
par: ot the group enjoyed thc Fel­
lowship supper In the church base­
ment preceding thc meeting.
Typewriter rib ben*. carton toto**- »7Pta« toP*”II your society wishes to purchase
an Outdoor poster lilts year, please
contact lhe Outdoor Poster chair­
man. Patricia Fisher in NmIivllle,
now lor details.

OFFICE SUPPLIES
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MUNICIPAL COURT
John Bachelder wa* arraigned be­
fore Municipal Judge Cortright
Monday, charged with driving a
motor vehicle without an operator’s
license. He admitted lhe offense
tn lhe case. St SO.

He paid.

Visitor* and friends are cordially
Horace Tungate. 53. and Arthur,
invited to attend all of these *erv- Fisher. 39. both of Delton, were I
arraigned in Municipal court Mon-1
day on a disorderly charge, which
they admitted.
Judge Cortright i
WELCOME CORNERS CHURCH
ar.rf-Gscd each a fins of *20 and cost*
Sunday school 10 am.
of 54.50. Each paid lhe 52450. •
Youth Fellowship 7:30 pm.
Christmas Cantata 7:30 p.m. Wed­
nesday and Friday
MARR1AOK LICKN8KM
Youth
Fellowship
committees
... ..31
meeting 1:30 p.m. Thursday The David L. Hull. Hastings
33
will Marjorie L Boylan. Hastings
Kenneth R. Jone?, Nashville ....31
meet with these committee*
Dorothy M. BlodgeU. Eaton Co ..II
Edward Birman. Nashville
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NEWS
Van Wotrlng of Woodland |»r- Alice 1. Layla. Lake Odessa
trayed the "Life of Christ" during Thomas J. Cavanaugh. Hasting' 34
his interesting chalk talk to lhe Marte Krunun. Hastings .......... M

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gas and oil.

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TWO-PIECE
SIZES 4. 5. 6

WE HAVE PURCHASED
THE FURNACE STOCK AND
MATERIALS
FROM
MR
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We specialize in Expert Repair and Cleaning for all
makes of furnaces, and will carry a full line of new
Furnace and Air Conditioning Equipment for coal,

Special—Children’s

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FURNACE SERVICE

PARMALEE

512 W. GRAND

HASTINGS

PHONE 2228

SUCCESSOR TO FRANDSEN S

UCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming, I will sell the following at Public Auction at the
place known as the old Will Fisk place located 4 miles east of Hickory Corners, or
4 miles northwest of Bedford, south side of Fine lake, on

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1945
FREE COFFEE — SALE TO COMMENCE AT 12:30 O'CLOCK.

1200 BUNDLES CORN FODDER.
250 SHOCKS CORN.
300 CRATES SORTED CORN.
300 BU. GOOD OATS. 19 BU. WHEAT.
SOME HOC FEED.
QUANTITY EATING POTATOES.

HORSES
ROAN MARE. 9 YRS. OLD.
BLACK MARE. 10 YRS. OLD.
ROAN TEAM. 4-6 YRS. OLD.
2 SETS DOUBLE WORK HARNESSES.

CATTLE
HOLSTEIN COW, 12 YRS. OLD. FRESH 6 WEEKS.
HOLSTEIN HEIFER. 2 YRS. OLD. BRED.
GUERNSEY COW, 5 YRS.. BRED.
GUERNSEY COW. 9 YRS. OLD. BRED.
HOLSTEIN HEIFER. 18 MOS. OLD. PASTURE BRED.
HOLSTEIN HEIFER, 15 MOS. OLD.
3 GUERNSEY HEIFERS. 8-10 MOS. OLD.
GUERNSEY BULL. 18 MOS. OLD.
ABOVE CATTLE ARE BANGS TESTED.
3 GUERNSEY HEIFERS. 8-10 MOS. OLD.
BEEF COW.

HOGS
SOW ANO 9 PIGS. 6 WKS. OLD.
SOW AND 7 PIGS. 6 WKS. OLD.
SOW.
STOCK HOG POLAND CHINA.
6 FEEDER PIGS. 60-65 LBS.

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POULTRY
80 BARRED ROCK HENS.
60 BARRED PULLETS. BEGINNING TO LAY.
60 BARRED ROCK ROOSTERS.

GRAIN AND HAY
6 TONS CLOVER AND ALFALFA HAY.
6 TON OAT STRAW IN BARN.

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IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS
McCORMICK DEERING BINDER. 7 FT. CUT.
McCORMICK DEERING MOWER. 5 FT. CUT.
McCORMICK DEERING RIDING CULTIVATOR.
McCORMICK DEERING SULKY.
McCORMICK DEERING CORN SHELLER.
JOHN DEERE DROP HEAD HAYLOADER.
99 OLIVER PLOW. 6 FT. DISC.
DUMP RAKE. LAND ROLLER.
3 SEC. SPRING DRAG.
2 SEC. SPRING DRAG.
2 SEC. SPIKE DRAG.
2 SINGLE CULTIVATORS.
WAGON RACK AND DUMP BOARDS.
2 WHEEL STOCK TRAILER.
PLATFORM SCALES.
WHEEL BARROW.
TANK HEATER.
McCORMICK DIERING ELECTRIC CREAM SEPAR­
ATOR.
CREAM CANS.
&gt;/i HORSE ELICTRIC MOTOR AND PUMP JACK.
100 FT. HAY ROPE. FORKS AND PULLEYS.
QUANTITY HOG TROUGHS, CRATES. FEEDERS.
CHICKEN FEEDERS. GRATIS.
OIL DRUMS. LADDERS.
SPRAYERS. FORKS. SHOVILS.
MANY ARTICLES NOT MENTIONED
QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS

TERMS: Cosh day of sole. No goods to be removed from premises until settled for.

ORAL PITT, OWNER
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer
Phone Hickory Corners I7F21

MILT LEINAAR, Clerk

�THE HALTING b B.WNM, THUBtHMJf, DUW««ti 13, 1M5

Another Example For Barry
County
■—

Succei* of Allogon County
Show* Way to Improve Our*
What a successful yearly fair can
do in adding to lhe equipment of
fair ground* and the convenience
of fair patron*, is illustrated again
at AUegan.
Wc recently mentioned lhe fact
that lhe net cash profit of the Al­
legan fair thia year wa* over |i&gt;,000, compared with only 81.500 for
tho Barry county fair.
Allegan
county ha* ■ larger population: but
If the people of Barry county fait
that our fair wa* worth their Uma.
offered attractions, diversion* and
exhibit* which justified thalr taking
time off to attend for two or throe
afternoon* or evenings, it would bo
justly txisalble for our fair to show
&gt; profit of 87.000 to 810,000. even
with free admission to the grounds
while the fair 1* being held.
Thc annual meeting of the Alle­
gan county fair association w** held
last week. We notice that the sec­
retary. who ha* jilanned trie pro­
grams for that fair was unanimoualy
reelccted. We notice loo. that the
Allegan folks voted to erect a mod­
ern building. 34x80 feel, lo house
toUct and wasjt room* for men and
women. The patron* of lhe fair

will Bppctciate »uch added conven­
ience*. It wa* alto voted to im­
prove the grand stand and other
fair building*.
The most successful county fair*
in Michigan this year were those
at Allegan, HUbdale. Centerville
and Caro. AU charge admission to
th* ground*, while our fair haa not

Uil* vaar IL&amp;OO. That indicatm that
tha free fair idea la acceptable, but
but the profit from it U far too *m»U
10 think of making needed improve­
ment* In Hie building* and grounds.
How can the income of lhe Barr)'
County FREE fair be »tcppad up to
figure* that will show a good, yearly
profit 1
A free falx's income I* derived very
largely from tu grand stand. Our
grand »t«nd I* far too small lo
properly support such a Free fair
a* we ought to have, Whan crowd­
ed uncomfortably, it will hold 1.800,
but will comfortably aeaC, about 1500.
If the grand stand could oomfort-

teresting race* or show* are In progning* of the fair, it would yield
probably three times a* much a* we
now gtj, from that source.
Ot course that would rail for
larger purses for the races and bet­
ter and more interesting attrac-

Income Tax
OBITUARIES
Meet Dec. 14

it l» Farther
lu« thueoi
JU1S. KEU.IE MAE BENNETT
Funeral urvice* for Ure Hellie
Mae Bennett. 11. were held at the Hm*Ii
Arthur Halst. farm management Leonard chapci on Wednaiday aft­
agieclalUt of Michigan Bute Qollcge. ernoon. Dec. 12. the Rev Letton
will discuss th* farmer* re»jxm*l- Sharpe officiating
Mrs Bennett,
long ways |o s« » bang-up horse
bility in reporting on thc 1945 Fed- widow of Clarence Q. Bennett,
race or show.
Ionia has proven
passed away on Monday morning at
that. But It doesn't'need proof; be­
&gt;&gt; - M II K
held
In
the
courthouse
on
Friday
the
Dewitt
convalescent
home in NOTICE TO CSED1TOBS
came it is human nature to be in­
Nashville, where she resided far a
terested tn that kind of cntertaln- evening. Dec. 14 al 8 pjn.
Co. Agent Foster has arranged long lime. Before coming to Hasm«nt; and entertainment U a part
tlm;* In WO, Mr and Mrs. Bennett
dhow. or performance of trained county fanner* to bring them up to1 lived in Jennings She war. a mem­
date on the changes In this year* ber of Laurel Chapter O.HS. of
so that they
Urey may better Nashville. Surviving are two daughfeat* of strength and daalarity, or reporting «&gt;
the performance* of a good magic- (tend in a complete and accurate re- , ters, Mrs. Maude Payne and Ml**
lan—*11 these are interesting and,port. There 1* no major change in Georgle Bennett. Kalamazoo, and a
worth while With » large-enough t)le regulation thia year There are son. Merrill, of Hasting*
Inter­
grand stand, equipped with loud 1 ruling*, however, that may allow a ment was in lhe Nashville ccme--------—------a. would
-~.&lt;a fill
rm the । ranner l0 ni4k0 greMU(r deduction*
speakers.
crowds
grand stand each afternoon and than he did in 1044. Everyone u
evening, if the races and attractions welcome to attciu! lhe Friday eve­ COMING TO THE THEATRES
were wdrth while.
ning meeting
' .
Double feature -"Dark Waters'
With th* situation al the fair
Co. Agent Foster has on hand at
ground* a* It now is. the officer* tills time farm account book for with Merle Oberon. Francis Tour NOTICE TO CHED1TORH
and director* of thc fair would nut keeping a record of the 1945 business and "Strnnaei from Santa-Fe" with
Johnny Mack Brown.
The»e accounts arc most helpful in
Hedy laiMurr. June Allyson. Hobrace* and better attraction*, be­ making an accurate tax rejiort a*
cause they know the fair income
well a* planning the farm business Highness and the Bellboy
would not pay the added coat.
The 1946 farm account book can be
"The Great John L" starring Lin­
But if we had adequate grand
obtained by stopping at lhe County da Darnell, Barbara Hutton and
•land room they would be justified
in *o doing—for it would pay and Agent s office anytime during office Grey McClure.
hours.
"Zombies on Broadway" and 'Ma­
yield a nice profit algo.
nia Izvcs Papa"—Double Feature
The Banner fecit that this is an
Zarhury Scutl and Betty Field
Important matter to thc people of
Barry count)'. We need the beet fair
starring in "The Southerner
wc can afford, for entertainment,
. "Meaicann"—Smith of thc Border
and to draw lhe people of Barry
story sparkling with action and rucounty together, as »uch a fair
I mnnce
would do.
O2DEI. foe mu'.t:;«!.
AU this is written on thc assump­
tion that th* fair would make a
(Continued from Page 1. Sec I •
creditable showing of fruit, the for the injured man and a wrecker I quest Monday evening-from Hei)ry
grains, lhe vegetables, thc livestock
Well; f r permlsskn to InstalKthrec
and other products of Barry county. to gel thc damaged car They. tr.o. gax&gt;line tank* and to open up an oil
responded quickly Bachelder was I
It I* evident that a Free fair can­
:4*tl»n on hl. property. corner of
not be successful with lhe grand taken in the ambulance to Pennock Market and West State street. His
hospital.
where
his
Injurler.
were
stand w* now have. The cost of
petition was referred to the coun­
adding the needed grand stand seat­ cared for. He was released from cils public safety committee fur ining would not be very large. It seem* the hospital l!w next morning
vcsilgnthm and report
A complaint was filed again*’.
to th* Banner that Ute matter of
atayting out NOW to gel what U Bachelder for operating his car on
needed should be undertaken It a license which had expired
can be done. It's worth doing Why
tins*, on the Slate road, end Miss
ontiLK roa ruaucxTion
If HllUdaJe. St. Joseph. Tuscola
and Allegan county fairs can make badly injured Friday night in an ,
a handaome yearly profit, so can automobile accident. I's miles north j i
of Dowling, on M 37
give it thc one facility It now lacks
Fisher's car wo* headed north on I ■
—much larger grand stand seating
that trunk line when, nt thc place '
mentioned, hh car atnick the rear],
end
ot another auto that wa* stand- I
POLI CL REPORT
Chief Thompson reported to thc mg in the highway The driver of 1
council Monday night on the work thc parked car was Dale Golden. |
Paxscngrrs with
of the city police for the two Hasting* route 1
months ending that day as follows- him on the back seat of ht» car )
were Mis* Patty McLaughlin and ,
50 driver* licenses Issued
35 miscellaneous complaints ai»- John Dryer. Hasting* route 1 The i
impact drove thc Golden car over I
18 store doors found unlocked by an embankment on the cast side »f ।
lhe highway
It slopped when it ]
night police.
6 traffic ticket* Issued
1 arres*. for violating motor vehi­ the starting place.
cle law. convicted.
Golden raid his car stopped o
4 car accident* policed, with two
injured
unable to start it again
2 bicycle* stolen—1 recovered
Thc sheriff* office was promptly
5 dog* disposed of
notified and Undershcriff Darter
. SOMETH.NG EOX
H°M'!
7 summons issued
1 arrest for robbery unarmed
dent. With thc, radiophone on his
i car he asked the sheriff to send an
ambulance, which soon arrived, and
Heat Columbia
Five hundred years before Colum­ conveyed Miss McLaughlin' to Pen­
bus Thnrflnn Karisefnc spent three nock hospital, where a bad blimp
years on the coast of what Is now on thc back of her head wa* given
treatment. She was discharged from
Labrador, cutting lumber *nd ship­
thc hospital Saturday morning
ping it lo Greenland and Iceland.
Fisher said he wa* making about ।
40 mile* an hour when the accident
happened He did not see the other
auto until he wa* loo close to dodge
It. He wa* quite seriously hurt himi
I »elf. Doster brought him to thc
' hospital here. Thc doctor look sev] cral stitches on hl* injured nose.
100 Waft
I He had pr-inful chest injuries also.
Fluorescent
I How serious they ware had not been
Soldering
Light and
I determined - a Xray cf the chest
Iron
i vu taken r.«&gt;; -toy. which was c&lt;Bulba
pected to ahc-w ±e extent of the
! cheat Injuries '.*u was still at the
hospital when .
was written. Sal1 urday evening
I nderwTltrrsappro.r&lt;l. r. ....
Plugs right into regular kitchen
complete with 6-ft. cord and
fixture! No complicated wiring
plug for attaching.
necessary. Two 20-w bulbs incl.

wrreindn hud a grand stand of tha
&gt; merittm Hi* agrieiilWHI

TWO CAR ACCIDENTS

A Large Stock
MERMADI

BALANCER—37 %
FARM

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FARM

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Just Arrived . . . Half car of Oyflar Shdf* in IQ |b. b«gi
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FARM BUREAU
SERVICES, ING
PHONE 2118

NORTH CHURCH ST.

HASTINGS

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today

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PREPARE YOUR HOME
FOR WINTER!

L E 6 A L S

Cover Your House With Thermobric
Siding

Iniulato with full thick
Celotcx wool bat*. We
also have a good sup­
ply of loose wool and
Granules; Insulation
board; Vaporseal board
and white finish Celotex board.

COTTON POPLIN

Most Up-To-Date
TOYS in Michigan

ROCK LATH ■ SHEET ROCK ■ CEMENT
PLASTER - LIME - MORTAR

BARRY COUNTY LUMBER CO.
PHONE 2807

As I have sold my place I will sell the following at public auc­
tion at 209 East High St. in Hastings on

MONDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1945
COMMENCING AT 1 P.M.:

Montgomery Ward 6 ft. re­
frigerator.
Montgomery Ward electric
washing machine.
Hobert M. Cable player piano
and roll.
Acme drop-head sewing ma­
chine.
Writing desk.
Table and 8 chairs.
4 rocking chairs. Davenport.
Table model radio.
2 stands. 2 dressers.
Dressing table. Commode.
Chiffonier.
3 beds. Bedding.
Kitchen cupboard. Gas stove.
Warm Morning heating
stove.
•
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TERMS: Ca»h day of sole.

3 congolaum rugs, 9x12.
2 rugs, 9x12.
Kitchen loble ond choirs.
Cooking utensils.
Dishes. Tubs.
Wash stand. Books.
Quilting frames.
E
3j tons coal.
MISCELLANEOUS
Modtl "T" FORD PICK UP,
•xtra good.
Carpenter tools.
Shovels and hoes.
Axe. Paint.
2 oil drums.
Pails. Cool pail.
Rakes. Lown mower.
Groin bags. Stopladder.
Numerous other articles not
mentioned.

STRONGLY BUILT
ARMT LOCKH

9.90
Fiber

bay* home ai Boy*
! Town. Neb- J* granted exclusively
to homeless, abandoned and neg[ lecled boys between 12 and 16 year*
i of age. rcgardlcs* of their religion,
, r*&lt;o or nationality. Monsignor
Flanagan, the director, adds, howi ever, that "we do udmit. when it
| is possible, boys who arc not cornI jilctcly orphans, yet are. because of
| umrttolesomc living conditions and
vicious environments, hornclci* in
‘ the true sense of thc word." Eclab। lished by its present director in a
modest house in midtown Omaha in
I 1017. thc refuge fur boys later was
। removed to lire then abandoned Ger-

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RetraclO
Cord

Here's a »turdy »i*el coil spr-ng
that doa* keep co&lt;d off th* iron­
ing board! Buy naw at Wardil

BIKE NEEDS
AT WARDS I

19

You’ll find top-qualiiy bicycle
acccnori**, and low pike*, tool
Mirrgr and Reflector

. . ruil-r*lliti»q fisilhi G«t

Handy
Linoleum
Knife

Steal
Tool
Box

durable

GET ALL YOUR

Handy
Steal
Mier*

|40

।

cover ' over

wood box. Mcial-cappad cor­
ner*. Heavy fiber binding*
□long edge*. Removable tray
Steel trunk lock with 1 kay
Leather handle*.

7

Handle Ilan

49'

| city. The home remained there until
। 1920 when lhe purchase of "Overi look Farm" on the Lincoln highway.

a permanent location, in 1035 it
was incorporated at Boys' Town,

Stationery
Outdoor
Floodlight
Ur ikor bril. G&lt;»« lk(« tnn

Dr. SMuy, f/.&lt;l
AVI TON. I

yr

Iniid*
Door
Lockie!

3

Adjuifable bracket. Opon refiactor... for 200 or 300-watt bvlb.
4-in. screw-on bate and 6-ft. cord.

Au'f.
Machine
Bolt*

72
Handsome Dull brass finish. Sei
come* complfle wiih screw* and

Ball

COMPLETE BIN PEARSON
ARCHERY SIT

4.55

WIMDOW.PANI CHICK
WOOL SHIRT

Gel • sei at Ward* today!
Children'* Set . ..............

Un Hunting

Hamnwr
40

No foods to be removed until settled for.
niHehln

PEARL HUMPHREY HORN, PROPX
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer

lorad for comfort fit.

Hardware

AUCTION SALE
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

8.95
Fin* count cotion poplin coal
with, double yoke. Watef-Y«psllent. All-round gam* pock­
et; two large front pocket* and
one breast pocket. Wall Ini-

soMrrrt"*0

Leave your car and trailer in our yard
while you do your shopping

125 N. laffonon Sf.

HUNTING COAT

TO KEEP ’EM
PAVING
KEEP ‘EM
LAVING

MILT LEINAAR, Clerk

Phone Hickory Corners 17F21

BARKER'S
IC

STORE

.
. . rolled threads. Null
included.

- . polkhad
pein. Select, seaionod, straightgroined Hickory handle.

IMEontgomery Ward

Qiwi H»*

7.69

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. DECEMBER IX 194!5

4SSSS------------------- ----------------------------

THREE
DIRECTORS
IIIHLL VIMVIVIW
RPn FFYPB FAH TUf
KLU.Ll.ILV IVA 11 BL
njo a nn

and was a former Lt. Gov. of the servatory-. provides for the shadow
first *to *•'
bite
Klwanls clubs of Indiana. He also "
— ‘Into
*■ the rim
‘ ot the moon
। grand stand room should be pro- belonged to Saladin Shrine of Grand
rise. By 8:40 the period of totality
vlded- Wlth fMt" ,peed coatMls Rapids. In this city he was a Ro­ will begin: that is. the complete
tarian. had served as a member of
blackout will start. Totality wlll end
grand ltand ftnd bIe#chers cou^.
«e believe, easily eam three or four
clv» .nd
in, Bmy c« c»n»r- (•“&gt; “'■" “ n “•
------------ •------------.i
. pursea and cost of en­ valion Asson. Surviving are his I
tertainments were doubled, the In­ widow. Mrs. Leah Green of Grand C6 Clta, KJnu/
creased cost could be paid and a Rapids: a step-son, Ernest Wixom , t*rCCpOrt UlCF NOW
handsome profit would be realized. of Grand Rapids; nnd a brother, i
A- KJ I Ind In
People are willing to pay for o good Edwin Green, of Royal Oak Fu- l-ISTCCl AS IX4II6O in
show or fast speed contest.
.
neral services will be on Friday aft- A rf.;nr, |n PnriFic
Elsewhere we discuss this matter ernoon at the Leonard chapel at **Cnon in rOGITlG
of having much more grand stand 1:00 PJ4.. the Rev. Don M Gury ,i Second Lieut. Howard Shcllingruuui for
room
lut our
uui fairs.
l«ua. We mipr
hope ui
to orv
see officiating. Interment will be in the 1 ton. 22. Army Air Corps pilot, is
ateps taken to provide the added Graceland mausoleum in Grand
'
‘ officially reported to have been killed
-...I greatly needed grand stand
....... I Rapids.
and
! in action June 25. 1945. over Celebes
room
i Island, according to a war depart1 mint telegram received last Thura' day evening by his parents. Mr. and
DEATH
[ Mrs. Emmett Shellington of Free­
GREEN
' port.
♦’’George
, Ueut. Shellington had previously
. been reported missing In action
is. died on Tuesday afternoon. causing a total eclipse, easily observ­
iSince then, his parents have re11, at Pennock hospital Mr. able by Michigan's inhabitants, pro­
came to Hastings from South vided the sky is clear
him for gallantry in action.
It should be a particularly "good
He entered service Feb. 1». 1943.
time he has owned and op­ eclipse” for folks Interested In such
tin' Hotel Hastings. While atTaini. Il will be virtually Impos- and went oversells Feb 22, 1945
Lieut. Shellbigton is a graduate of
living in
Hastings
High
manager
Surviving are his parents; five sis­
high in the heavens when dark­
Northern Indiana
ters, Mrs. Ruth Kidder. Dorothy
of the South Bend Motor Bus Co., ened by earths shadow
Carolyn and Kathleen
and was a member of the F.iAM.. prepared uy rmi Allan l&gt;. Muvru . ouchuikuhi.
brothers. Robert
nnd the Consistory of South Bend of the University ot Michigan ob- and William all of Freeport.

DrrlriTrD rule THE *nd **“" tTre

COUNTY FAIR BOARD
(Continue! from Page 1. Section 1.)
tai of grounds ana Imtsu rar live­
stock auction sales,"1T.635 00; bal­
ance on hand Dec. 8. 1944. 4609.40;
parking. 413620.
The principal items of expense for
the
were the following: Ground
.... fair
•
—-----labor, ticket telling and taking, ofraiilr** parking.
nnrkinr 4738
S73R28:
nee help and police
28:
guperlntendents. Judges, officers and
directors, 4927.00: advertising. 4684.­
10: imurance. 4240.71: for enter­
tainments. 12,689 07: lights and
phone, repairs and materials. 4234.­
69: horse racing, expense and pursea.
81359 79: premiums. 42.000; livestock

There was a fair attendance at
‘ the meeting, and spirited discussion
and comments concerning the fair.
Those present evidently felt that the
• officers and directors are doing their
best, for they reelected all three di­
rectors, for tliree years each, whose
terms hod expin'd.
Whether the fair should be conthe directors to determine
The
comment seemed to favor lhe free

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ioioins

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Selection of Freezer Berries
Select good, well-ripened but
plump fresh berries for freezing.
Pick them on shallow trays to avoid
bruising. Sort and hull. Use a colunder or’ wire sieve for washing
Lift them into the water, rather than
letting the water pour over the berries. Avoid bruising or mashing.
Drain thoroughly. They may be frozen with or without sugar. Th** proport)an of sugar recommended is
one part sugar to three parts straw*
berries.
Choice berries may be
packed whole, or they may be sliced
or crushed. Seal in paraffin bags,
and cartons made for this purpose
and gel into deep freeze quickly.

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.. 53c

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Conservation Dcp’t Ncedi
Help in Destroying Foxes
Hunters wlll have to cooperate
with the stale conservation depart­
ment If they wish good pheasant
shooting—and there is every reason
why they should do exactly that.
The state department brought
pheasants Into Michigan. They are
net native, but they thrive here. It
is fine sport to shoot them. The
state has. at its Mason hatchery
hatched and reared several thousand
birds each year, and these have
been turned loose In the various
counties. It has qent 20.000 pheas­
ant eggs each‘year to cotlntle*e to
be hatched by farmers' hens, and
later turned loose In the woods or
low lands, so as to provide more
of these birds for hunters.
Surely tire state has done all that
could be expected. Thc pheasant
season last fail was very disappoint­
ing—few birds was the trouble, Thc
very wet season was responsible for
some of that shortage. But It Is
probable that thc large increase in
the number of foxes, which feast on
pheasants and their chicks was mast
:es|»n*ible
Thc state and thc
hunters were not responsible for
the long spell of rainy weather. The
state surely is not responsible for
the increase In the fox population
The slate cannot be expected to rid
the woosh nnd the low-lands of
foxes. But thc hunters can largely
reduce their number, and should
do so to help good pheasant-huntmg in Michigan This Ls something
I :he Barry County Rod and Gun
Club can undertake in this county.
Do they not owe that duty to thc
' state in return for what the state
1 has done and is doing to make hunt| Ing a real sport In this and other
1 Michigan counties?
By organizing for the purpose of
killing as many foxes as passible,
thc hunters can greatly reduce thc
number of foxes And the county
pays a POO bounty for each one
destroyed.
&gt;
We understand thc department
I hx* specialized in the destruction of
1 foxes. Would it not be a good id#a
। to get their suggestions?
| If cooperation with Hie depart­
i ment In thc manner indicated would
। result- in decreasing pheasant ene­
mies. thc hunters would benefit
themselves as well as aid thc de­
partment in its alm to give hunt1 ers a better chance to get pheasants
I Why not try it out in Barry county7
.

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it

Deer hunting L* funny business.
Sometimes a good hunter will hunt
for several days, prowling around
I the woods or sitting on a likely run­
way and never see a buck. Then
I maybe thc last few minutes in camp
before coming home he will get his
chance. That -is what happened to
| Joe LaClaff who was hunting near
Atlanta last week. After a week's
i unsuccessful attempt to get a shot
he was breaking camp ond about
| ready to come home when he dccided to lake one last try. He slipped
away through the waods and in
I alxiut five minutes got a good shot
at n nice buck nnd brought him
I down. So. you see. In hunting as In
', everything else, it pays to keep try। mg —Lapeer County Press

This hunter must have loved a der­
by hat for he used his. the only
change being made* In it was the
conventional color. He had sprayed
nia with a very brilliant red paint.
Bagged and Tagged

E. M. Eberiolc was back home this
week empty-handed, after shooting a
nice young buck antfputting his tag
on It. He made what he thought
was n kill while hunting with Lloyd
Sixberry near Paris. The deer went
down very dead-like and lay quiet
while Its throat was being cut. Dis­
satisfied with lhe way tire buck was
bleeding Mr. Ebersole turned away
to reach agahi for his knife. At
that moment the deer leaped to Its
feet and was off. In spite of every
attempt to track It. the buck reached

a large tract of pine woods and got ■300. Other states have been well
away. Neither of the hunter* hod represented.
another decent iliol. — Nashville
News.
LANSING—Muskrat trapping as a
method of improving waterfowl
ALLEGAN—With more archer* In shooting Lx to be given a trial by the
Allegan county woodlands, the two- conservation department. Permits
month-long special bow and arrow have been Issued to trap on 12 crdeer season which ended November pvctally designated areas in thc
30. produced slightly better success Pointe MoulUre marshes on Lake
than last year's shorter season. Sev­ Erie, recently purchased by thc de­
enteen deer, all except two of which partment, during a special senion
were bucks, hud boon taken through which begins December 0 and ends
November 26. Total of deer taken January 31. Trappers will be al­
in the month-long season tart year lowed to take a total ot 400 musk­
was 13. An 11-lnch snowfall slowed rats nnd must stop trapping when
archen during the last day* of the they reach quotas set for their |&gt;arreason. Over 400 archers have reg­ lleular areas. • Such managed trap­
istered at the conservation depart­ ping is allowed to remove n muskrat
ment's swan Creek' wildlife experi­ surplus, encouraged by high 'water
ment station during the season and conditions this year, leaving enough
the number who have hunted In the muskrats to do Hie Job of helping to
county is believed lo have exceeded create good waterfowl. l-.ablt.it.

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। (From Hal Whiteley's "Round And
i About" column in the Presque Isle
I County ■ Rogers City' Advance.!
j the Pigeon River headquarters to
I drop In on some friends who were
hunting in that vicinity. On the
I way out. after dark, we pulled out
1 on a narrow road to let a car go by
। but found Instead that we had run
' Into an officer patrol. We were
v ery thoroughly investigated as to
having a loaded gun. etc., but in
। due time got a clean bill of health.
| Thereupon wc Joined the officers
and scouted the countryside for
shiners. It was rather interesting.
Cars were traveling over the roads
1 in all directions but we are tiappy
: to soy for lhe benefit of our visiting deer hunterg. that of the many
cars stopped none of them had any
{ loaded guns in thc car. with ona ex। ception. Tills was a lad of 15 who
was promptly escorted home and
hte porenta given a lecture. As a
whole thc violations were apparent' ly quite light in that area. One
j big buck elk was killed, no doubt
by some hunter who thought he was
I getting a deer with real horn*. Sev­
eral does were reported and were
। brought in to the headquarters.
Th number of deer hunters was
j terrific in that section and camps
* lined the highway but no accidents
were reported during lhe first week.
By Thanksgiving the camps and
hunters had begun to thin out noi tlceably.
We have seen a good many ladles
hats In our time that caused us sur­
prise and perhaps amusement but It
takes lhe deer hunter to really
spjlng lhe surprises. It 1s wonder I ful how original they can be. The
' ordinary head gear of the hunter te
| a red cap. although many of them
have variations, more ar less con­
I ventlonal. But the beat one we ever
had occasion to find on a deer
I hunter was the old time derby hat.

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HASTINGS

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ten’s - Bawling
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NG—Muskrat trapping as u
of Improving waterfowl
Is to be given a trial by Ute
lion department. Permits
h twued to trap on 12 esdeslgnated areas In the
'
foulllee marshes on Lake
rnlly purchased by the de* I
during a special season .
gins December 9 and ends
'
31. Trappers will be alI
take u total of 400 giusk■
must stop trapping when
I
:h quotas art for their parI
rcas. Such managed trup■lowed to remove a muskrat
encouraged by high water
is this year, leaving enough
i to do the Job of helping to
x&gt;d waterfowl habitat.
&gt;1

them he &lt;ent bMk 10

uniform. ’ first pilot of a B-34 Liberator In tha shot, and may draw a partial or full

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----------- — — ..carta content—
Corps. Ha was awarded lhe air
Sgt. McMeUen to a clerk in mes[from Woodland: and Goodyear Broo. (Continued from Page 4. Sec. 1.)
—
till• ------noon •'
If he felt like It. Tho Medal with lhe Oak Leaf cluster, sage center with the unit that has
Hdwe. iron three games from Mid- came heme from Chicago together cnly local fellow he-saw while across FnJipptaea Liberation Medal, plus won much praise and commendaCharley Forla. newly elected sec- ,
« v
their navy discharge papers
was Keith Brady. He looked for slx bronze stars on a Pacific ribbon, tlcn for lhe rapidity and speed with
stary of the Haatlngs City Bowling I
। in their pocket*.
Jack Laubaugh before he sailed for
Lt. Monica participated In raids which troops are processed and
ModaUon, to taking hto bowling1
&gt; Norman Kaller. 115 Michigan Ave. home but never made connections upon New Guinea, Wewak, Rabaul, made ready for ahlpment.
18. who was employed at Piston with him. Btan'a brother Ken now Mortla. Ballk Papon. China, and the
• • •
■ Rina before entering service has In the Pacific writes that while he
i been discharged alter 6 mo’a. in wu listening to a radio rendition will report back to San Antonio,,
I FORCHB ON TUB RTVBDU. NICK.
ot,
“
Show
Me
lhe
Way
to
go
Home.
Texas
for
reassignment
to
duty.
‘
E.T.O.
He
served
as
a
glider
me
­
y a wide margin. Charley Ann। FRANCK: Corporal Wesley Blough
from each vowmwup
township ui
in cnamc
chanic and wears
wears 3
2 battle .....
stars «.
on , he sure wished somebody would.
ond
ntore With M7Ind LhDelegates
^al&gt;d^ith^
*
on Fri- his
foreign
service
ribbon
Jr. Freeport, Michigan, X-Ray
—------.------- ---- | Ken
decan t expect to get home Uli
Official Baperte:
' Technician with Mth General Hoatrailed with 503.
day. Dee. 7. and elected the following tThe
-,,. hH. ,J. Freelands have ...
had "Pring. If then.
•:
committee lo administer the Triple
,ha.
&lt;ii^h.rlltd
CALCUTTA. INDIA-Bgt. Leslis। pltal, recently spent a aavtn dav
....
. r.riV
Kotice by this week's .list that Pfc. K. McMtllen, R. 3. Hastings, Mich.
............ 303-180-309
—693 । A for
Program
for the
I. Florla 303-180-309
—A93 1 A Program
the year
of rear
1B40: of 1940:
rest furlough in lhe U. 8. Riviera
from the army, to back from met- Jack L. Brouard. brother of Mrs to currently serving with the Hqs.
J. Annable —300-173-1M—K7 ' Lawrence R. Parrel), Chairman;
■ sms and to now In Denver. He and —
Uoyd
Z7^ ™dcc7.
Linttoey. Delton... i;
Is cji
out—unu;.- Co of the Mth Replacement Depot
L Chase308-IM-100—M3 Glenn Wo'.rtny. Vice-Chairman: AlCpl. Blough enjoyed lhe many
'', Mra. D. (Winnie Johnson) will be derstand you were one of the htoh- which is busily engsged in the task
i. Moore .... ...304-180-163—MS ■ len H. Bishop. Regular member;
• in Hastlnga after the first of the point Marine rztzrzzz
veterans who came at preparing soldiers for immediate vacation pleasures organised by thr
L Clark . .IM-110-140—551 ! Fred A. Henney. 1st Alternate and
year and expect to locale here per- back on the UBS. Maryland. Jack
clurn to the United Stales.
V. Hackney--------- 188-188-115 —640 j Floyd H- Palmer. 2nd Alternate.
chance to rest, and relax. Swim
manently.
i
Hope
well
have
a
chance
to
meet
t “uM"a
crop insurance,
mint, crutolng. bicycling, and eightVisited a minute with Pfc. William । you 8000
panlea operating from Camp Kan- seeing ere favorite GI activities on
&gt;. Btorrs 300-163-168 —■531 commodity loons and price supports
Wayne —
Hill.
~ H.HB. soa of
* -hrapara. outride Calcutta. This is the Riviera.
Motor-coaches take
piston Ring League: Office won are a few of thc major functions of Und. Woodland ’SO. who to home | Pvt. •"
for 45 days after which he will re­ Mra. Grace Hill of Vermontville, is
UU. soldiers to Grasse, perfume cen­
wo from Machine Room: Grinders the Triple A.
ribbed three from Tool Room; end j Farrcll
Uul oonjenratlon of port back lo Camp Gruber. Okln. now manager of an Officers' Club somen of the India-Burma and ter of the world, lo Vallaurto where
He has been In service 3 yrs., over- in France. He has been wounded China theaters, and It to here that artisans make earthenware vases
Wttem Shop took the Engineers by our
our soil
soil to
to of
of paramount
paramount Importance
Importance xraa 10 mol with the Q. M. outfit three times and has been disquali­ much administrative processing
one game margin.
h— —
-----| to•*the
nation and all future generHe wean both the Victory ribbon fied for cembat duty. Wayne writes must ba carried out before casuals and utensils, and to Monte Carb
Recreation League: Strand won'ations.
famous for Its Casino.
ntlon,. It it our greatest natural and the occupation ribbon—the eec- that he doesn't expect lo be home
tmm it.
IF all
—11 food
fozwl and fia __ *___ __ .... .....
. .. __ _
luce from White Products; Bliss resource, from
until spring at least
»k two from Piston Rings; and bra to produced.
Adjuitment of ribbon with 2 stars. He worked al
Troops arrive here by plane or participation atari on hto European
Den Clark to home on leave from
lasUngs Ice end Fuel blanked production and price supports will the Woodland cchool before enterthe Hawaiian lalands after more train from all over India. Burma Theater Ribbon for campaigns in
*»nar&lt;to
.I guarantee
stability, he be&lt;&lt;---- .------- economic
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" the army
7 and although
HUIUUMU he
UC isn't
uni than a- years service there—nice and China. The first step to to give Northern Vnoct. Ardennca and
Commercial League:
Triangle; ueves.
I out as yet he expects to be aoon break sailor to make it for the hollRhineland.
ervice won two from Andnu Berv-', Enr,y ln 018 )f*ar- M«'- Fxrrell said, and chances are he'll be back on
to billets. Then cornea proceaalng.
•: Coffee titKjp won the first two Tbwruhip Committeemen will meet hto old Job before too long
Mn Drlwtn L Hutchins, lhe for­ a speedy systematic check which re­ H W. Blough. Route 1. Freeport
ames but droooed the last nmt
10 ** P Tork 0,11 • 8tan Ku,™pel. home from 23 mo's mer M1M LaMont Wedmore, 530 E quires about two hours
Records
omea out dropped tne last game their 1M« farm conservation pro- overseas Europe way bought civ Im
Before Uta war he was employed
&gt; Trio Cafe; MkidtoriU. Creamery gram
8at, but he^aa ro ZS? waSS Green St. had a pleasant surprise must bt checked, clothing overages
in ----and—shortagaa
made up. aa a maahlntet by I. W. BUM, Has­
■ nursoR' wnen »ne reeeivea s oosen turned
_ :
—
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« UJwna tings, MletUgan.
huoband. T Pat I&gt;!win L Hutch- [
~
Ins who to •tatloned In Germany
'

tt:
Under the 818 Hucp. Center, the
unit moved Into Liege soon after
its liberation and from then on It

ivr.ot harV. tea
ar M nvo w«»

Bombs' that earns Into this city
during its siege of those V weapons.
This unit did its shan in carrying

cludss many of the wounded from redeployment.
tho nearby "Bulge''. It was during

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HASTINGS

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HASTINGS

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menufacturlnc more than twov
"nllnns of frmh water In addition
to her own ahiobonrd requirements
Bet Bob and Mrs Corktn (DorO«hv 9ni»h&gt; ar* due to leave Port
Benning. Oa.. on the 31st to make
It home fnr the 8Rth festivities
We’ll be seein' you. folks.
They tell us Archie Vaughn l«
home and If that's true we're
pleased aa punch because he's one of
...... guvs who
— uw laicn
m«nv
rates sn-ndln®

A few ofthe Series we will bane in/aift Assortments

DARE DEVIL SERIES

SOUTH AMERICAN SERIES

cst rclcoscs in

&gt; ALBUMS
u'g records

DR XMAS!

IP CASE
urdv ease—expertly

AUCTION SALE
Having sold my homo and moving into an apartment, I will soli the surplus furni­
ture ot Public Auction at the residence located at 826 North Michigan Ave. in
Hastings on

nsldc and oul. Kry
IU, full inside mir-

SATURDAY. DECEMBER IS, 194S
Starting at 1 o’clock,! offer the following:

s699 B

GIBSON 6 FT. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR.

IRON BED. SPRINGS AND MATTRESS.

CITY GAS STOVE.

UN

KITCHEN CABINET.

BABY BED.

ROUND TABLE AND 6 LEATHER SEAT
CHAIRS.

5 ROCKERS.

BUFFET.

LOTS OF BEDDING AND PILLOWS.

DCKS
icinallng...

$245

$2°°

OPE

COMPLETE
DISHES.

ELECTRIC CLOCK.

BIRD CAGE.

GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIO AND
PLAYER.

HOSE AND REEL.

1

$125

GUITAR.

STtF LADDER.

CLASS

COPPER BOILER.

LAWN MOWER

LOTS AND LOTS OF DISHES AND SIL­
VERWARE.

ARM CHAIR.

STANDS.

ELECTRIC LAMPS.

GREEN

Lewis Bhky. named in last week's
list of those out ot service, wore I
many ribbons ter service including j
it Unit Presidential citation. Har­
old Helsel, listed this week also re­
ceived a similar unit award.
You should have seen "Dyke"
f Albert Dvkstra&gt; on Monday when
t» looked like a stag session in earn­
- est-grouped around him far tan
chatter were Howard Bllas. Howard
Moore. "Sut” (mentioned above)
and Bob Smith.
Mrs. Steve Johnson (Isabel Sage'
hns received word from her Lt. hus­
band saying that he lias landed in
France and expects to proceed on
Into Germany directly.
I 1st Lt. William Monica Jr., has
arrived at the herns ol hto mother.
Mrs Vesta Monica. Delton, after
spending ten months in tho Bouthwm Pacific area. Lt. Monica was

TOOL CHEST.
CARD TABLE.

COLOGNE $1.75

NOSEGAY SOAP-$1.50
Lady in the Dark
PERFUMES. .
$15.00

Lady in the Dark
BATH SETS . . . S4.S0

FLORAL FANTASIES DUSTING POWDER $1.00

THITHER PERFUME-$1.00

CARA NOME COMBINATION SETS
Dusting Powder, single compact, lipstick, face powder, perfume, rouge
and cologne — all in a satin lined gift box.

Other Sets — S2.50 to SS.5U

$7.50

CHEN YU GIFT SET
In beautiful Leather Make-up Kit . . . which may be carried under the
arm or as a shoulder purse. Contains a complete assortment of Chen
Yu products.

$10.50
DRESSER SETS
Beoutiful boxes to Mt these fine sets off in the style you wish to preMnt
them. They do make a very lovely gift for Christmas.

$8.50 to $18.50

EVINRUDE

Many other article* too numerout to
mention.

'

.

GIFT
CERTIFICATE

TERMS: Cath, no property removed until settled for.

LMER"

NOSEGAY PERFUME - $1.00

MUSICAL POWDER BOXES

A

ny shapes...

WHITE LILAC SERIES
COLOGNE
DUSTING POWDER
BUBBLING BATH
BATH SET..................

DROP CORD. SOME SMALL TOOLS.

TWO 9x 12 RUGS.

&gt;OLL

SET OF

EASY ELECTRIC WASHER AND TUBS.

ANTIQUE CLOCK. WOODEN WHEELS.

GAS HEATER.
angsters will enjoy ■

SEWING TABLE.

MIRRORS.

COMBINATION VICTROLA and BAT­
TERY RADIO, with lots of records.

a held lo light

2 RUGS.

QUANTITY OF BOOKS.

CABINET.

PHILCO ELECTRIC RADIO.

HONE

COMMODES.

3 DRESSERS.

up soldier in cose we mtos aeetnc
you.
John Gluts is supposed to be on
his way home after more than a
year In E.TO. You won't know your
2*4 yr. old daughter Sharon, sol­
dier. and just to get It in the rec­
ord ahe hna the most beautiful eyea
of any youneater In town Mrs 8
to honine so hard that you'll be here
for Chrhtmaa—you'll just have to
make It—she has had everything
*”'• aririe for Christmas shopping
just so you can have the fun of buy­
ing lhe thing* when you Ret home—
a snow suit for Shnrou and all that
—we re honing pretty hard ourselves
that somehow you'll make it. Bob's
brother, John, a prisoner of War
to now home, another brother Mar­
tin. aa we've told you before to over-

Wonderful styled boxes ... oil metal.
A dainty, tinkling gift supreme.

Incomparable Swiss movements.

TFe are taking orders on tho
PARKER “51 ” PENS AND PENCIL SETS.
.
GIFT CERTIFICATES .. . redeentabla about January lUth.

QQ.
vO

SALE

HELD

INSIDE
r npdd juu

2524
HASTINGS

xjs. "!

MRS. EDWARD BIRDSALL, PROPX.
DEWEY REED, Auctionear

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

STEBBINS &amp; J A
REXALL STORE
Courtesy &amp; Friendly Service Shewn To All

©

4z?*o jSTo

Wtrntr Motor Sole*
128 N. MICHIGAN

IIASliNGh

PHONE 2131

HASTINGS. MICH

�Men like these bought victory with years of
youth...

guess

Christ*5

Men like these bought victory with their lives
and limbs—a million and a quarts^ of them!

That includes such common decencies as care
for the wounded, protection for the families of
those who fell; education, loans—and those
other provisions of the G.I. Bill of Rights.

Men like these are still overseas, waiting to
be brought home ...

VICTORY BONDS can help buy what THEY
want for Christmas!

All they want for Christmas is a fair chance to
start right in the land their victory made safe
and powerful.
- -—
----- •-----

Buy extra Victory Bonds—safest investment in
the world today!

&lt; Buy all you can—keep all you buy!

GIVE VICTORY BONDS FOR CHRISTMAS 1

Barry County Is Still $130,000 Short
of Meeting Its "E” Bond Quota

�THE HASTINGS BANNER"
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1945

NINETIETH YEAR

StCTION THBtS—Mlt

It’s Christmas Shopping Time in Hastings
Our Christmas Suggestion

Our Christmas Suggestion

ALREADY.

Ths Gift For "Hor"

CARA NOME TOILET SETS

• Experience
has proven that "Shopping in
Hastings” is indeed a pleas­
ure! Stocks are adequate,
prices are right . . . ami that
riendly Christmas spirit is
everywhere in evidence.
Hastings stores are not over­
crowded . . . FREE parking
space is always available!

See them In our wide selection. This famous
line of Cosmetics needs no introduction to the
fair ones.

$1.50 to $10.50

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
128 E. STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion
Something Naw!

Combination Ash Tray
and Lighter
Made from genuine 20MM Cannon Cartridge
Case. Your souvenir of World w“r 2. An ideal

■pa.. JVJ

JOHNSON SUPPLY CO.
THE FIRESTONE STORE

111 W. STATE

Our Christmas Suggestion
Solid Oak

DESK SET
Any youngster wlll tie proud to own thin hand­
some desk set! Made of sturdy oak with steel
dowels throughout

$8.65

Western Auto Associate Store
146 W. STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion
A Practical Gift—

GIFT

STATIONERY

Note She . . . Letter Size
sorted colors and sizes.

. . Air Mail, In as­

50c to $2.00

REED'S DRUG STORE
101 E. STATE ST.

SANTA IS COMING TO TOWN!
NEXT SATURDAY . . .

BRING THE KIDDIES...

At one o’clock Santa will make
his appearance on Hastings
main streets, and in all the
downtown stores.

Santa will take orders from all
his little friends, lor all the
gifts the youngsters want for
Christmas.

Our Christmas Suggestion

Our Christmas Suggestion

Cake Make-up and Matching
Face Powder

For Baby's Christmas

JERGENS TWIN MAKE-UP

LAZY BABY DOLLS

Jergcns Velvet Make-up cake with non-drying
oil base, creates a radiant flawless look Instant­
ly. Face powder In matching shade, makes you
twice as lovely . . . twice as long-

Plumply stulled |8" dolls that tiny tots will lake
to their hearts as well as their cribs! In pretty
pink, blue and red chinchilla cloth.

$1.98

$1.00

LONG &amp; MOORE

PENNEY'S

ill E. STATE ST.

116 E. STATE

Our Christmas Suggestion

Our Christmas Suggestion

Now We Have Them . . .

STUDIO COUCHES

$45.00 up

All Steel Kitchen Stool

SLEDS

The handiest thing a woman can own lor the
kitchen.

Long a favorite gift for the Kiddles, and but
recently procurable. Well constructed. Metal
frames and runners. 33 inch and 43 Inch sixes.

$2.39

PARKER WAREHOUSE
FURNITURE CO.

Montgomery Ward &amp; Co.

m E. STATE ST.

118 8. JEFFERSON ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion

Our Christmas Suggestion

Metal Smoking Stands

SWEATERS

Beautifully styled. Heavy bases. A large receplical for allies . . . just what a man likes.

Cardigans and Pull-Overs in long and short
sleeves. 100 I wool. A wide choice of colors and
styles.

$3.95 up

Tax Included

WALLDORFFCrMacARTHUR
188 E. STATE ST.

PEARLS
Nationally known brands. . . . Deltah, Marvella
. . . Richelieu. 1, 2 or 3 strand.

BONNET &amp; GOWN SHOP
.

.

184 E. STATE ST.

$1.29

Goodyear Bros. Hardware Co.
Ill E. STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion
Fuxxy — Furry — Cuddly

TOYS
The Gift* that

Dogs. Oat*. Bears. Elephant*.
thrill the children.

$1.95 to $4.95

LyBARKER'S

‘

Itt W. STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion
Gifts Men—Appreciate—Visit Our

NECKWEAR

FAIR

Here you will find hundreds of fine ties. Two
famous brands . . . Wembley and Cocooncraft.
Boxed fre4.

$1.00 to $2.50
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
US E. STATE BT.

Our Christmas Suggestion
A Gift For The Home—

BATH TOWELS
Pine soft, spongey towels In beautifully colored
patterns (Wash doth to match— 15c).

87c

PARMALIE

STORE

114 E. STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion

A large selection of quality shoes, naw styles,
correctly fitted.

98c

$1.98 to $3.98

Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store

TAYLOR SHOE STORE

W. STATE ST.

lit W. STATS ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion

Our Christmas Suggestion
Buy Him A Mas'. Gift—

e.lll.y

PIN-UP LAMPS

HOUSE ROBES

Ideal for any room in lhe hotue. See the new
Lucite or Indirect type.

We have a good assortment ot colors In Rayon
and Wool material*.

$6.50 to $29.50

$2.95 to $3.95

ROTH &amp; SONS FURNITURE

BAIRD'S

117 W. STATE ST.

US E STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion

Our Christmas Suggestion
Interexting . . . Educational

MICROSCOPE SETS

LUNCH CLOTHS&amp;
LUNCH CLOTH SETS
A fine selection to choose from. Gay colors and
attractive patterns.

$7.50 and up
C. B. HODGES

Maches, rice*, strain* all cooked food*.

CHILDREN'S SHOES

HOUSE SLIPPERS
Warm, brown Pelt upper*. Thick padded sole*.

For Your Holiday Gift*

Simulated

Gift

FOOD MILL

Poll-Parrot* and Star Brand

102 W. STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion

$7.35 to $13.90

Our Christmas Suggestion
Bay**

$5.98 and $7.49
BEN FRANKLIN STORE

Girls' and Ladies'

The Gift for a Man—

■*

Santa will be on the &lt;lowntown streets and in the stores
every afternoon from one
’til six . .-. Dec. 15 through
Dec. 22nd .. . except Thurs­
day, when stores will be
closed as usual during the
afternoon hours.
Our Christmas Suggestion

Handy. Space-saving
Coil springs .«. well constructed, in a variety of
covers and colors.

A Fin.

A scientific Microscope with ground «nd pol­
ished lenaes. Visit our Toy Department and use
our Christmas Lay-Away plan.

$5.00

39c to $8.95
LARSEN'S

STORE

MARKS STORES, INC.

IM AV. STATE ST.

Dependable Jeweler
108 E. STATE BT.

’

.. Our Christmas Suggestion

Our Christmas Suggestion

The Everlasting Gift

M M M M M M M hM l

DIAMOND

RINGS

A Fine, Big Christmas Turkey

A complete stock of fine rings In both ladle*'
and men’s styles.

$45.00 to $900

Order your Christmas Gift Turkeys now.
assure you of their unusually fine quality.

•

We

Heavy Toms-lb. 43c
FOOD

THAYER JEWELRY STORE
IU K. STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion
Fine, Home-Made

Trudy a Fine Family Gift

CENTER

206 E. STATE 8T.

CANDY CANES &amp; RIBBONS
The delightful Christmas Candy the Kiddies
(and grown-ups toq) enjoy so much at Christ­
mas time.

Canes 5c up
Ribbons-lb. 60c
CANDY LAND
ISO W. STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion

Our Christmas Suggestion
M.t.l

Esmond

BREAD

BABY BLANKETS
Size 36 x 50 Inches.
75% cotton.

Satin bound. 25% wool—

Special

BOXES

Sturdy . . . Colorful ... a handy storage box
which will make an appreciated Christmas Olfl.

$198

$2.98

THE VALUE STORE

MEYER 5c to$1.003TOR8

138 W. STATE ST.

Do Your Christmas Shopping in Hasting

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, ■ECEjgB&amp;R 13. 1943

i 1 Ak-B*n rn

T-

! Mrs. Wm. Gacklcr of Caledonia. Mr. I home. He te now on Oahu island, and Wayne Crookston of
»t. aasar*!;
Wnen.andMr* AntoB«u.m and Mr and, in charge. Qf_rqulpmant and _»up, Rapkte Ufayna who *wnt
vv **’-'**; ^ Hubart Slavens of Morley, and
ftlso done r,&lt;Uo reP*b --------------------------------------- .r army te
now a sub-mall. carrier in Grand
__
__
a A TT1
1
in
। Mb’-’ Donne Stevens of Newaygo; work
obmm., who u; 0,™., »»«».«j~«&gt;i in- Rapid*.
llOl lu OIlvIVL rVL rl UULU.
: housekeeper for MB. Segar. and her ductee. L, now at camp Robinson.
Mr. and Mra. Claude Rosenberg of
northweit Thomapple spent thte
‘ . . . „ ,
.
______ I grandson. Buddy Brown
- ------------ — k-„ ...
...
Tne Gacklera
uacKiera received
rcceivcu many
many loveiuvc- .।
Pfc Charlco Mealk. son of. Mr. j Monday afternoon and Tuesday *1
On* ?S?'re
dur
}
n&lt;
1^
.
v
M ..j '■ The
teinreel *
h'Jrt
11* 1'
— Wm
e- IT *&gt; V11 1 AZTAmiVl
n lr&lt;l
.
. and Mra John Meaik. Rt. 1. also a Lyon* with their friend*. Mr. and
Mrs.
Wm. 11
H. XX
McKevltt
accompanied
orwnts and ....
will have happy
PrfTn“. “2"
fonne, Thurnapple-KeHogg student. Mra. Ben Hartman * Mr and Mra
Tuacola county. Although there are bv Mr* Edith Stokoe. their dinner
_.
mM to be 400 deer in that county, guest, visited their daughter. Mra. I
and serving with the ordnance unit ' Ernest Venneullen and daughters.
it U one of the countie* where deer Day Pugh and family at VermontIn Leyte, has rc-enlteted in the reg- 1 Mra. Albert Mulford and husband
Family Dinner
hunting te forbidden. The hunter vllle. Sunday afternoon. * Mra. R.
ular army. He has been overseas 1 and Mtea Noreen Venneullen. were
M.
Mr »„a Mr, Dirk H.rt.n... en- since last Aug
M Serljan and ..rnu,
family entertained
| Saturday evening dinner guests of
childhood friend*, Mr. and Mrs. tertained at a family dinner batha learned about it. all her
i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas at
L^eurt sX1H4 kOKord Bunday urday evening immediate relative,
ugh. Ha paid a fine of MOO
,
.. „
„
...
। Hasting,. * Mrs. Hattie Smith acTLE Jol.Xkb.Tri,?. ."I Mr.
.■.»«««&gt;■
(
ould
Have
Been
Uorae
com ponied her sons. Arthur and Ted
i of 121.40. And the deer
mouth
ovcr-nlolh
&gt;vau
ot
.
rhr
ol..mro
ot
w
.M
Mr.
«Mwm
orer«,
o.vu
p.ura
,„d u,„r IU„|U„ o( HMUM. .nJ
wag taken from him.
ond 1"«
Comp
MoCoJ. Wm.
net .tutor.
,uwr. Mn.
w«. Vontoa
» «no« Hoopw ■&gt;«&lt;
— OlHett.
---------- - --------"r,'
"7" ba'? °* 1 . ,wr” I Dowling lo Ado. Bund,,, where lhe,
Doer are beginning to return to hw
l.mlly
lhe
taepwn
ot
mt
week•
who
hwe
been
&gt;peMI«
hD
turFrldox
morning
on
the
w.jlo
wort
wlth lbdt „,L
thia county. But it would not be r.mlly tho tom»n ot lox week- bn)U)
,„d t.madvteable for a nlmrod to take a Jerk H.minor, .ml CUrenee Seri- lo««h here will rrt»tl"w. Other, he n«ked mmethlM atom with
MwnrBhwrn
th, elre.He
wire. .« the
theuy
'lly », Mr-*
M„ Morion
M„.„„ rrcsnncy oou
„-tl
shot at one of them. If he hit the Jen were gt Lmwlng ■D.evl.vjo^—
V ..
----i,
. ,, Mr ............
, ....................
, rrerot
’
looking over the holding Jrttuuon Aid
«*■’Mr*
Mr* Vance
Vnncr Sharp.
Sliarn. Mr
Mr and
and Mrs
Mrs Ruth
nutl&gt; Uebler
Lighter store
«!nm in
In the
ih* Masonic
Ma*nnlel.^_
. . -d —
------- were
------ in
------------re
| Mra Uo
giwood
Grand
nnd daughter
Crystal,
building Investigation showed there iIUplis Saturday * Donald Stauf-I
- —- Zerbc
—--- ----probably cost him aa much as thc at Michigan State College prepara- Clare
.......................
„ McDon
ald .recently
Mr* ,??ro,J
hL*. ‘ was need
‘“,u of Immediate action by the Ter Bnd
and charl
cnanes
McDonald,
recently I
Turoola hunter paid;’ for Barry is torj’ to resuming their college ca- -y
reers where they left off when Un- • Misses Nellie and Opal, and Nelson fire department and so the wlerd j ntwharged from service, began work
on the prohibited Ust too.
urenreused
reusedthe
the people
people out
out of
of their
their [thu Monday
M
«i
cte Sam was calling. Jack returned Brady.
siren
Bt Lie
thc White
white Vriducta
Products
home that night but Clarence went
-----------■"
calm
’,m a,,rt
and pa
called
"*' ,hpm
them ,n
to,h
the
* h,bual“*----------------------, corporation.----♦--------------------Mr and Mrs.----------Vance
----------------- new section. At first It was thought . sharp entertained at a 6 o’clock
' on to Chelsea and vteited at the,
home.
Wednesday
anaYoung
people
of
thc
Methodist
defective
wiring
wa,
causing
the
1
dinner
Sunday
night
her
bnxher-inWolverton home; Wednesday and (
- — —--------------- ---------- mh.mw.
ThL*Clarence
Tuesday Youth
Clarence
Youth will
Fellowship
willangivetrouble
their onIt wa* , «ii«vwnr.M
. --------— Leon
—re
------Thursday nil* lAiesday
Fellowship
give their
but trouble
Inter It but
ux*Inter
discovered
|Bw nnd BiS._
(er. _Mr.
and Mra.
SAo’i Every Little Girl's
Mb j F. Schipper went to Grand leaves on a visit with friends in Ohla nual Christmas play in the church the fire had started in thc chimney po.ts Of northeast Middleville and
With for Christmas
Rapids Friday and remained over at Des Moines. Iowa, and Chicago— at 7 up
30 Sunday
ojuitu.ij evening.
&lt;
un.ri.iu,.
December between
...............................
the restaurant
-..........
in the
---- Ben----- । Sgt ana
ttl)d ■'ur
Mrs nuumvw
Woodrow wiiwvrc-.
Gillette,
the weekend caring for a sick aunt. then home for Christmas day. * Mr. j 16 The young »e!!ts
folks hare
have -&gt;»•-«
always nett
nett huildinc
building »nd
and ihc
the Uebler
Urbler store.
store. iThc 3pnnM »rr B--------------boul rcadv to leave
* Wm DeGolla was at Eaton Rap­ and Mr* Andrew Gackler called on given a hue entertainment and I’. Chemicals
used
Ior riuuiu*
Ktorida by trailer
-.........-— were
. —
- but consider-------- ,lol
kiniici route.
tuuw..
ids Wednesday
and Thursday and । Mra. Carrie Benawn and housekeep- 1 te hoped there will be a gi
in the rear 1। •Mrs
DeWeerd
returned
to
—»------------------------------good at- able damage was dune ■"
— john —
-------- - —
--------■ ■attended the funeral of nt* nepn- i r MrB Tlmn, ln
Thomapple. tendance
Thc play.
play “Gifts
Gifts o!
of "t
of 'he
the store
store by
by dirt,
dirt, smoke
smoke and
and her
htr home In
m Freeport. Saturday aft- .1
’
*
Thc
ew. Harry DeGolla. 71.
the conCon- an(1 on Mpl
ew,
71. at tne
Babcock at lhe I Myrrh." will have thc leading parts chemical Part of the celling al the ier B couple day.* stay with her 1
gragational church on Wednesdaj
home on the Irving road.! taken by Gerry Bonneville and Jane back nnd partition between the 1 daughter. Mrs. Harold Ball and 'I
aftaSvmnn
Mr
.
...
.
Hooper
___ _as father __
and, —
mother.
nu..*
Phyl- fr.ietr
fr-nt and
..I,I Hetrlr
back of ctnrre
store tin
wn*
W Inirnml
burned ramliy —
’8L
h’e. . _
,her
__ _________
Utile grand-_ g ..1
.IWnoon
M. IJCilOha
DKM&gt;; Was CitV-l'i.
treasurer and former city clerk *
1L* Finkbelncr as daughter family os well as some shoes and rubber* daughter. Susan Ball home with
Mr. and Mrs Vern Hooper and chil­
maid. Helen Jean Brog, Stanley Consequently the store closed
her to care for during her daddy's
i.o'C rir»* Maine
.
...over-1
.
--- ------- nnd
.....
wuber Kimnp bam
dren spent latt weekend with friends
Thamapplr-Kellogg basket- । —
Pinkbclnrr
Jack Hooper ns. ----------------Sunday and--------hopes-----------to open--this Wcd- ,l)lneM #
In Lansing * Mr and Mrs Loute
sys met with defeat Friday
Ros*,. nesday
'west ot west
townofu town Ls practically finished
^sons.
.. . Roily _.
bail boys
, ' washerwomans
----------Bette of Grand Rapids spent a
- -first game of• the sea- •burglar
----- «—
•It’ &gt;«
e-n h.o
L* ‘tco
bad u
it h,nn.n«&lt;
happened at a.
the —replacing
replacing the
lhe one destroyed by but
night, •in the
i spring
s cyclone
Christmas rush season but lucky it | spring
’s cyclone.
* Mr. and Mn '
--son pteyed heri with Delton
’ ent*, the Rev. and Mrs Geo Curtis
Maion Lmige Elect*
didn’t occur n couple hours earUer; Claude Rosenberg of northwest
Delton was leading at the end of
and family * Mr and Mrs. Harold ine nan ny a scare oi zj io u »nu
Thc
Middleville ............
Masonic lodge •a:- 1 1 'he business
part• .,of town would Thomapple. were in Lansing on
• ••« ..............
- ..
the
halt
by
score
of
23
lo
13
and
Otto and Fred Otto, spent last week­ maintained their lead to get a final IL* regular
•
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business. Wednesday last. * Mr.
meeting Friday
evening nu
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Dccn
end at Bauer with their aunt and score of 34 to 29
------------ and Mrs. Robert Beckwith of Haaelected thc following otDcers. Worsister. Mrs. Elizabeth lowing, and
Hlgh point men were Paul Smith shipful master. Vern Hooper: senior
Mrs Noah Kraft, who ha* been
visited her aunt. Mra Sarah
the latter remained for a longer for Middleville nnd Shephard of | warden. Harvey Miller Junior war- spending several weeks with her sis- .Campbell. Tuesday and Wednesday
visit. * Mr, Pear! Hendershott-re­ Delten each with
15 point* —
Ben-j
. , -den.
— -T -J Berry secy.
- -.. - Chas
-----ter. Mr* Inez Jordan because of thc
'nst week. * Mra. Mary HaseHer ey«« move and bar long luhu ara dednltaly "gUnour
turned from Otsego lake. Wednes­ r.ett made 8 points for Middleville Baughman, trea-s . Vern Hiar; senior serious Mtkne&amp;s of their brother. Edd, knmP returned to her home tn 81girt." She waara a beautiful flock dot draaa and sticking
day and will remain until after and Nj7*had nine' for Delton The deacon. Clarence Longstreet Junior Bedford wasTaken'id ia*t week with I
Mo M Tuesday after vlsTtChriaUnis with her brother-in-law.
bonnet, cute nndlaa, locks and bootee*. Oompoaltloa head.
next game will be played at Wood- deacon. Max Wilson
chaplain, sciatic rheumatism and confined to ln&lt; her sister, Mra. Inex Jordan and
Charles Campbel!.
’
other
relatives
for a few weeks.
tend tnia
this rrioay.
Friday wecemuer
December 14 Henry Poulson: tylcr.
us.mII Lewis thc bed
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part of the-time Sunday. -„ Mr and Mra Peter Staeiteuskaa ' Mriytlon
M Uon should be
b, madeof
ofHobyier . marshal. Walter Wellman, stewards. Mr ami Mrs Harn’ Fish and chll- * Mtes Ruth Matehele of Ann Arbor
and little son Larry went to TTa- and1 Kenyon
K
&lt;hj
- played
. .. avery
.
-a Chas Williams and Harry Beisch &lt;tr*n took her to her home In Char­ wa* a Saturday evening dinner
Other Beautiful Dolls
9»c to 9.95
who
good
vma city Friday for a few day* ..... M
guest cf her grandmother. Mrs.
—
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The newly elrctftl ofUeer* will be fottc *Harry Willyard and family
visit with her aunt. Peter, whose
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-------- -- Installed thte week. Saturday eve- arc getting settled in iheir recently Sarah Campbell and spent the
Dellop also
won in
the second
wife la the former Charlotte Tun- j
weekend in west Thornapple with
team by a score of 29 to 23 nine, bv W C. Baguley
’*’ ** and
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~
two
as- jaircha-scd homr. the Sylvia
gate te enjoying hte release from
. stetants of Lansing In a public scrv- house on Grand Rapid-* St. They tier parents. Mr and Mrs Chris.
It's Just Like tho Big Ones I
service and getting acquainted with i
ice al 8 o’clock A supper nt 6 30 nvcu m the Murphy district some Maichele
Wedding Anniversary
hte little son Larry, over two years j
O*car Fmkbeiner went to Cadillac
time ago nnd then moved to Shel­
* Mr and Mrs Andrew Gackler who will precede the service
old. whom he had never seen •
byville where they purchased a this Monday after a load of Chrlst[were
married
45
years
on
DecemMrs. E H KaufTman. who was
„c sold
.,ulu that
u„, „„
u llBa
a„ auc- me* trees for the holiday trade *
Service Note*
, farm. He
and
had an
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guedU of honor
at a
recent guest of her steter. Mra. Her- I ber
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A letter from T 5 Reginald Smith tion ante Friday The three children | Mr' Elmer Fenton returned home
mart VanderSchuur. returned to her . dinner Saturday at the home of to his grandmother Mr* Ha’ib- Darrill. Dal- nnd Dyllis are again Saturday evening from Jackson
home In Boston last week accom- j their daughter. Mrs. Retha Segar. Smith Ls ot interest to many Mid- .enrolled as students at Thornapple- where she had been several days
—
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by &gt;her
who
was---a I prankitn
Franklin and Prospect Ave. Grand ij *11
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. “. uuMr
Willyard is an I earing for her daughter. Mrs Cha*
- cop...,”- wi »I.C White Product., I**1’ who was 111. _ -----. Company * Mr and Mrs Arthur Stauffer mid daughler. Mr* Mary
school superintendents meeting at | Dawn Marie, nnd the Gadders son i school Reg hx* JtLst recently landed Bctma and family of Grand Rapids i Eol* Munger of Alto were thte Monthe home of Ralph Harper at Del- [ Paul, were Mr. and Mrs George 1
at Fukuoka. Jtpan This city I* on were Sunday guest' of Mr and Mrs . d’Y callers on their mother nnd
Haa a spring dial with numbirs and tetters jut Ilka
ton. Thursday evening. * Mr and Heintz of Leighton twp.. Mr and Kvushu uland at thc southwestern Clair Biog nnd childri'n.
Kyushu
the
B:&lt;&gt;g and children- * Mr. and grandmother, Mr.* Hattie Smith. *
the grown-ups’ phones. And It's almost aa big M the
- Japanese
--• Bill McFall and -her parents. Mr.* Clark Bites entertained a comI portion of the
islands
He Mis
; stated the trip from Luzon was very Mr and Mra Cha- Andler were jiany of young women nt her home
' rough for a couple of day* and he Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Mary on Wednesday honoring her niece.
I was sick
Vreeland and mother at Harris Mr, Joint RoberL-on ♦ Thf. West
side club L, being entertained this
' They nr* located in a 'mall loan Creek
So mo Woo as the Real Ones I
I five miles from the city of Fukuoka,
”~
Brat: were Wednesday at thc home of Mrs C
;m Miini v.us n w .ir lariury uui v, (uiiun-i
vi.ocr swnri- A. Gardner.
1 being converted into &lt;-omfoKab!e '
Leonard Hooker and family in
j bufincite.
He
.'.tate*
when
Hist
is
।
Leighton
twp
*
Sunday
guest.*
ot
barracks. Members of thc Busy Bee club:
I done they will begin on u.
I Trains run very fas’, and al
Mr- Grace Thwalte* and daughter*. and their families to a number ot
Wile and Florence, and Mr. and fifty or more, enjoyed the annual
i without headlights— some arc
Mr- G&lt;i Hendrick.' of Grand Rap­ Christmas party Saturday evening
i He savs it is cold, especially j: id' * Mr. and Mr* Harry Sttinson al lhe Moe school. Mrs. Harold Cul­
your hunter and trapper
' night, and a sweater, sleeping bag ot northwest Thomapple spent Sun­ ler a* hastes* had arranged a fine
. una wool blanket* are needed for day tn Grand Rapid* with friend* program including *ong.s; there was
I comfort His adder.” te
in rhe hospital and were supper, a lovely tree with gifts for all .
popcorn, candy and to make it a
eucst* of Mr ____________
and Mrs Ward Wol-1
I T 5 Reginald Smith 368910W
cctr * Mr* Nellie Thompson enter- I real complete Christmas. old Santa
C 1777 Eng Con Bn *
! A P.O 929. San Fraucteco, Calif tamed al dinner Saturday evening' made hL« appearance.
' Former class mate.* of Jack Rert- Mr ami Mr* Oscar Sherk of the.
; ford at Thornapplc-Keilogg school north county line, and Mr and Mrs.
Middleville Rotarian. enjoyed a
Mark Ritchie. * Sunday guests ot
treat thL* Tuesday when Dr Elmer
the army nn corps and has been I’y were ills father. C F Beeler, H Wilds, governor of 161st district
stationed at Fort Sheridan. Ill. but and Mrs B’s brother-in-law and ot Rotary International was their
shier. Mr nnd Mrs Lloyd Vincent guest at the regular meeting. Hu
subject •Thc-ProflU ot Rotary ’’
iiea recently been the pr.-motion of , Ritchie entertained at dinner SunFine Position
Leonard Stimson. «on of thc Harry da&gt;. theli Min-ln*aw and daughter.
Stimson*
Leonard ha* been *ta- Mr and Mr.' Delbert Buxton and1 Miss Grelta Vutzl. who for about
I om poying thc highest prices for furs this year
Honed overseas for some unit- and daughter Phviil*. their r.cphew&gt; and f°ur .
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It 1* eighteen month* since he was niece Mr ui&gt;d Mr* J E Norga.trd Latin and English at Thomapple-1 ,r
I con use an unlimited quantity I will be at Max Shoe
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Repair Shop every afternoon, and at the Hastings
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Livestock Sale Friday Afternoon and Evening
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�____________________________________ THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, DECEMBrR 13, IMS

L .On. Mflnilay. night. .December 3. | Jack playa a saxophone and has had PLEASANT HILI.
I neighbors attended the funeral of
the G'lrl Reserves and the Hi-Tnad uEoulTour years oT cxpeHeneS' The “ GSTTwrEi Moon ahtl JJrs CTHJ- I R"bcrt, J WilHema-wv 4he Beeler
i their joint meeting
'•
at' Saxon Castle. band U constantly enlarging, and bee of Grand Rapids were Monday I funwa&gt; home Tuesday. * Mrs. Anna
] Each held Its own respective meet­ Is expected to have forty-five pieces evening callers of Mrs Mstt Bed -1 Anderton has gone to Detroit to
ing first with George Walton pre­ this semester. Mr Hinc'Ls organiz­ ford. * Mr. and Mr., Geo. Pickett | ”*nd ‘h* winter with her d.ughsiding at the boys meeting and Sally ing n dance band, and would like and Mr and Mrs. Otto Shantx. son Ur * Wr
The high school has exceeded Its decs for the Doomsday books the Goodyear at the girls. The Girl to interview anyone who can play. and daughter of Caledonia were 1 condition of Ed Bedford as much
Reserves
provided thc entertainment
Sunday guest'! of Mr and Mrs Vere bcller'
quota til {12.000 for the Victory Loan
and Sally Goodyear introduced the HONOR ROLL
Drive by 11.000. It b expected to
Carter. * Mr. and Mrs. Stephen '
------------ •------------.
Mr. Bcnntnk attended an Older speaker who was Mr. Lloyd Chap­ Second Six weeks—December 5, 1945 Carter spent Sunday at Cal Street- | mnnvvii i r
be more before tfils week Is.over.
er. at Gun lake a The Sunshine,'
Boy's Conference in Grand Rapids man. Mr. Chapman spoke on cur­
9th
grade:
Evelyn
Clark,
225:
rent student problems. Thc speech
Mr. Taylor attended the high last weekend.
Philip Coldrcn. 2 65: Richard Dahl- club met with Mrs Bert Palmer 1 , Our W-8-OS. meets this week FYiwas followed by group singing The
- ***■ HJh’ char!” Da&gt;'
school
Principals' meeting last
hoy-'er. 2.15; Robert Faster. 250; Diursday for their Christmas meet- day
Thc Bible Literature class will refreshments which consisted of;
Ing and also worked on thc club home
— for
,,r a
“ potluck dinner.
" We ‘are
’*
Thursday nnd Friday. The meeting
J tian FjiX. 225; Louise Gordon. 225;
present a movie "The Story of Wil­ cokes, sandwiches, and cookies, wftc Marilyn Hammond. 250; Beverly quilt. They arc planning a New also having the exchange of Christ­
took place In Lansing.
mas gifts. * Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pen­
low Run" In the High School audi­ served by the buys.
Year's
Eve
party
nt
the
home
of
Haynes. 2.50; Duane Jones. 275;
nock
of
Benton
Harbor
were
guests
Among the teachers of Hastings torium. December 20.
Mrs. Clyde Skinner with the fam­
Mr. ales' freshmen home-room Richard Knopf. 225: Virginia Leary. ilies fruited. Next regular
trauiar mecung
th'
and
High $554 has been raised to help
meetins
2.75; Ann McDonald. 226: Marilyn
in the new addition of lhe Pennock
Saxon Castle Is planning a handi­ has the splendid record of sixty­ McDonald. 256: Mary Alice Rein­ to be with Elsie Williams. W Mr i Umer o,Ue“ from Frlday untU
The Pennocks. Gilletts
hospital.
•
• craft shop. Roger Wlswell and seven consecutive week* of one hun­ hardt. 2 75: Dorothy Reynolds. 250; and Mr.- Henry Cooyer of Muske- . Su"day
dred
per
cent
participation
in
Bond
gon spent the weekend at the Pet- r'ild Miss Mary Pennock were Sat-Clrrsjer Stowell spent two evenings
Kent Ricker. 250; Nonna Robinson.
ers home. Mr. .Mae McDonald re*vr"ln&lt;
8*Ur:
Mr. Hansen's second period /£p- constructing a partition across the and Stamp sales
250: Helen Stebbins, 2 44; Richard
baby
turned home with them for thr ' ley Gillespie nnd hn
‘”’ nnd Mr. and
prent Ice training class U arranging snack bar to create the room.
Some of the students from Miss E Taylor. 225: Phyllis Severance. week. * Mrs. Clarence Berends Is Mrs Oliver Tasker In Hostings. *
a display table In their room. The
220:
Patricia
Wedel.
3.00
Robson's classes are planning a oneMrs Elmer Gillett attended a cotnrotn
grace:
Mary
jo
uauicn.
aza:
'
arl
?«
for
eW,rl
&gt;'
In
Grand
purpose of’ the display is to give ex­
Metal shop and machine shop taw
10th grade: Mary Jo Baulch, 225:
act play after the Christmas holi­ Alton
Cole.
nnd ■v,rs Emmette mittee meeting of Fann Bureau
perience in trimming and decorat­ a movie on "Scraping Metal" Some
Alton Bennett.
Bennett. 250;
250; Betty
F
~ " Ru,)ldf *
days.
2 25: Reynolds Cordes. 225; Cllf- Campbell and daughter of West i women in Hastings Wednesday aft­
ing windows and counters. The members of metal shop are making
. . _ .
Drornapple spent Friday with Mr ernoon * Mrs. Phoebe Manker of
display is on the sale of tuberculosis watch holders for patients of the
Thc teachers of Hastings High ford Dolan. 2 75; Frances Foote. 'j&gt;nd Mrs. Clifton Campbell
Mrs Hastings spent Saturday with Mrs.
stamps Information and material Pennock hospital. Machine shop School arc working on the Caro) 275; Richard Groat. 2-75: Car)
' Joseph Corrigan ond two children Forest Bldclman. The Bldelmans
was obtained from members of the boys arc going to Craig's Foundry
were Sunday supper guests of Mr.
practice which will be held nt four Moore. 2 25; Norngcnc Nielsen. 2 76, । were nttcrnocin callers.
class nnd the Barry county Health to learn foundry and molding prac­
James
Partridge.
225;
Phyllis
Rltzand Mrs. Meric Sherk In Hastings,
o'clock Sunday. December 16 Ev­
tice.
Department.
Billy Corrigan has been having honoring the birthday of Forest Bleryone Ls cordially Invited—Central tnan. 224: Robert Sharpe. 2 25. j the
chickenpox. * Mr and Mrs
Kathlene
Shclhng
’
.on.
225;
Dorotha
deiman. * Mr. and Mrs George
High Schoo) auditorium.
Smith. 225; Vondn Webb. 250. Nell । White, former residents here, and Gillett and eons were in Dowagiac
Thc office practice students have
At Central school Miss Campbell's
son Gilbert and lady friend of Plain­ from Friday until Sunday visiting
Urn practicing writing improve­ art classes are preparing Christmas
On Thursday. Dec 6. 18 FPA. Will. 2.25: Helen WalldorH. 225
ments Each written leason is grad­ projects.
title grade Ruth Asplund. 2 25; well. called on Mr and Mrs Charles the Potter families. * Mr. and
members assisted by their advisor.
ed mi writing nr&gt; well tin the subject
T. N. Knopf cut two truck loads ot Neva Ball. 2 50; Robert Brogan, 225; Bennett, Monday. Gilbert had Just Mrs. Floyd Nesbet were tn Hostings
matter.
, MIm Dontje's 9th grade class Ls Christmas trees. These trees are Marvel Bryans. 225; James Burns, arrived hiirne from Italy, * Dan Monday evening attending n Farm
1 preparing breakfast and serving to cut as thinnings from the 60-acre 2 88: Mary Jane Clark. 220; Edna Foster and three sons of Grand Bureau hospital committee meeting.
Thc Doomsday staff Ls taking or- I each other.
school forest located near Yankee Conklin. 225; Charles Gwinn. 3 00: Rapids and Clifford’Foster, on fur­ Mrs. Nesbet Ls general chairman of
Springs, where approximately 45.000 Joan Hewitt. 2 25; Pat Hodges. 220; lough from Arkansas, spent Satur- thc hospital drive far Castleton
I day with Mr and Mrs. Charles Bcntrees have been planted. Thc va­ Norma Jaksrr. 280: Donald Keech. 1 nett * Mr and Mrs Keith Uch- township. Our share Ls $450 00 so
when the chairman of your local
riety of trees cut this year are nd 225; Jean Kenyon. 220. Colimc
lellncr of Hostings were Sunday group calls on you. be prepared to
pine, white pine and Jock pine, and Jones. 2 75; Helen Loftus. 2 25; Ha­
dinner guests of her parents. Mr dig down us deep os possible. Mrs.
zel
Martz.
2
60;
Nancy
Walt.
222;
thc money from the sale of trees
and Mrs Bert Palmer * John Mur­ Charles Day Is chairman for-Barrywill help pay premiums of thc Ag- Myrna Werner. 220
phy
and
friend
of
Grand
Rapids
12th grade: Beverly Bradford. 3 00:
villc community.
He Expositions
James Coleman. 2 60; Dwight Conk­ were callers of Mr. and Mrs. Chas
Mr and Mrs E. H. Lathrop were
Bennett. Tuesday * Many of thc' Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mr, Vandcrbrook's shop classes arc lin. 225: Alfred Cortright. 2 50:
making a silage cart, end tables, Anno Goodyear. 3 00. Agnes Fuller.
a magazine stand, a book case, tool 2 25. Marietta Faul. 2.20; Sally ।
cabinets, table lamps, a floor lamp;
a wheel barrow. ladders, trailers,
power-grinders, repairing tool and 250; Esther Rag In. 3 «X». John Rich- I
machinery plus many other things. ardson. 250; Mary gallon. 250. El- !
JOE THOMAS
One of those things Is thc frame­ Vet tn Vandlen. 2 25. Elaine Van- ;
work of a cottage for a piny to be Horn. 2 75; Phyllis Webb. 250; Mar­
tha Wedel. 2 40.
given in Centra)
Experienced Er Qualified

Mn Kenneth. Kelley and Joyce ot

were Sunday dinner guests of the
Rex Dun nig a ns of Coats Grove. * Sunday dinner
Sharon Matteson of Hastings Is Mrs Clayton McKeown al
rpending this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Sagar Miller. * Dr. and Mra.
C. Willits and daughter add Mrs.
lalrrciljr Travel
Griffin of Saranac were Sunday
Surveys have shown that
supper guests of the Rev. and Mrs.
J. J. Willits. * Mr. and Mra. Stan­ cent of all Intercity travel
United States is far
ley Haley and sons of Lansing were less than 230 miles and hail
Sunday guests of Mrs. Clara Day passenger* start or end
and Vivian. * Lt. (jjj.) and Mn.
Perry Fassetl and children of Hu-

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Mrs Hamilton's English classes
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The civics group has been study­
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Hastings Women’s
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A quintet from lhe Hawaiian
School of Music under thc direction
Hi-Y baaketball schedule pencils
of Mrs. Dewey Reed, ployed six
have gone on sale this week. Thc numbers for thc Women’s club Dec
proceeds ore to be used to build a 7 at the Parish house
memorial for the Hostings High
Dr. Willis F. Dunbar, program di­
School boys and girls who served
rector and commentator of W.K.Z.O i
in the armed forces.
was introduced by Mra Keith Chase, i
chairman of thc genera! depart- '
Mr Hine has charge of thc pho­ ment. He gave a precise, fact-filled
tography club, which has about for­
talk on "An Historian Looks at
ty-,five members. Duane White Ls
American Foreign Policy.”
president During the last meeting
Reminiscent of thc day Dr. Dunfive members made enlargements
from negatives, and five others
worked with Duane White and made tic and last a war at Pearl Harbor"!
reprints. Mr Hine wants each mem­ What ever mistakes we mode Pearl
ber of the whrfle group to have a Harbor was a blunder on thc part (
of Japan because it united us com- '
chance at all of it. Later on. some
actual photography, developing rolls, pleteiy. Wc know now our foreign ■
policy touches Us cldMy. Our policy ‘
and tinting will be done
Mr. Hine also directs thc Has­ may be determined by thc Scc'y of I
tings band, which has just welcomed State or by the President, depend- ,
new player—Jack Wlngerden. Ing on lhe man. It has been based ।
chiefly nn tradition. From Wash- I
Ington to the present day it has
been consistent, competent, but oft­
en misunderstood—Washington ad­
vised "no alliance with any portion
of the foreign world". There was
no signed alliance in cither the first
or second World War. This seems
necessary today.
Dr. Dunbar beHevea the keynote of the success of
uniting.our States was the respon­
sibility to the Federal government
of individuals. Today, for thc first j
time, individuals arc being tried for
war crimes. This may bring suc­
cess to an international federation.
Dr Dunbar is optimistic about the
future. He feels there will continue
to bo a clcaragc between socialistic
214 MILES SOUTH OF
and conservative elements, but that
WAYLAND ON U.8.-131
we may learn to live together. The
basis for his optimism Is that though
methods are different, governments
throughout the world arc devoted to
the welfare of lhe masses as they
never were before.
Dec. 21 ot the Parish house the
Hume Dept.. Mrs. Chester Stowell
chairman, will present the Women's
Club chorus in Christmas music,
with Mrs. C. C Burkholder review। Ing, "Die Long Road."

k'ou wlll be more than pleated.

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“Michigan and the Old Northwest”

H°w to Frovont
Domoga to Rugg

THE NEW TRIO

When something is accidentally
spilled or tracked in on a rug. it's
. wise to act quickly before the spot
K.o
a *Nanra tn ant ramlnrtz

MEALS AND LUNCHES
served from
5:90 A.M. to 12:00 Midnite

The Barry County YM CA. has ' partmeul of textiles and clothing
plans well under way for the build- ‘ ai Michigan State college
of a lodge at ita camp at Ala clean absorbent cloth or white
•cnquln Lake, according to Ted j blotting pa|&gt;er should be used to blot
fr.nr'inV TMCA secretary here. Up liquid* a* soon as passible. Semi­
Last Thursday afternoon, four mem- solid materials should be scraped
bar* of the Hasting* Kiwanl* Club. up anh * dull knife or apatula. If
Stanley Cummings. Gus Wlngelar. the carpet has been wet through lo
Wm. Schllhaneck and Arthur Win- the back. It should be raised to pergenlen. went to the camp with Mr. mH the wet spot to dry as quickly

SPtqAL SUNDAY DINNERS
Closed Every Wednerdoy

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRINd RESULTS!

Radmon,
tn 1665 Fr. Allouez founded
Marquette (1669). as Ailouei
moved to Green Bay.
gratlon for grading of the ground.
Menard in ihsi ar* a.
If the nature ot thc stain Is un­
The group had no more than com- known. it Is best to sponge the spot
nlewd the telling and trimming ot with water or with a water aolutlon
UM tree* when lhe grader arrived of one of the aosples* lather deaner*. If neither treatment remove*
Two plan* tor the lodge are under the stain, try a solvent cleaner.
bert Wleringa and Mr. and Mn. Blodgett hospital. Grand Rapids,' mechanicsl trouble, was rather tur-1 still has htt good right arm and a
Stains caused by household pets Fred Wleringa were dinner guests and is paralysed and helpless. His bulent as they travelled through a brave spirit to help him along,
Belther-----plan
include* can sometimes be treated succesa- Sun. at the Johnson and Wleringa wife rutted him Bunday.
r-------------------------------------------severe storm and she became very I
a large recreatlon-dlnlng hall with fully with a warm dilute solution home. Their sister. Mn. Edd Timm
We are pleased to hear that Fred ill. However, they landed o k. In
Pugh-Noffke
• fireplace, a kitchen, storage space.' of acetic acid or white vinegar.
Blagel has recovered sufficiently Ban Antonio three hours behind
Wleringa were afternoon guests. * from hta long sickness and fracture*, schedule. She plan* to
। and sleeping quarters. The latter
a
,u syenu
Th&lt;’ l‘°me of Mr. and Mrs George
soend gwv
two
Mr. and Mrs. Hale of L^k* Odei- to be moved Bunday from the home ------gray have to be added at a later cottii thornappi f
rith her son-ln-lBW and. Noffkc on north Grand Rapid* BL
months
■ date unless additional funds are
,,
p,
INCLUDING MONDAY
------ and- Mr*.
----■
was the acene ot a quiet but pretty
ot
hl*
daughter,
Mr*.
Barney
Ctsler
daughter.
Capt.
Robert
ZZwlrrd
Mra. Edna Griffeth of, KalamaMrs. Mylo Shaw. * The Leroy
wedding Friday evening, when their
Lichtenberger.
CLOSED SUNDAYS
The lodge would be available for J’0o;J*,'h02ias J*™ thc l®&gt;‘
her Johnson* are living in the large
1 oldest daughter. Lois Elaine wa*
retreats and weekend camping in 1 brolhcr*nd family, on tenant house of Mylo Shaw** and other daughter. Mra. Ernest Verunited
in
marriage
with
Pfc.
Fred
­
jS .rrffaU Md wou^rJf the Sunday areompanled Maynard Parks
meullen on the Irving road. He is
Clashing Collection
, crick Eugene Pugh of Byron Center.
RUTH SPRINGER ond BEATRICI MURPHY
campers during the summer in bad e!}db?0H’*r
dhn^e “ Mrl have five children, two going to able to be up some in a wheel chair.
There being an urgent appeal for The Ceremony was performed by
immediate need of clothing In the Rev Faye Demarest in the presence
th**
K°
011 t® her home Mrs. Ttwmapple-KeUogg in Middleville.
Proprietors
, .
...
,1 Parks will stay until Monday with * Mr. and Mra. Fred Bowerman
war tom countries abroad, thc of the immediate families of the '
Mr. Bennlnk, say-* that KTTrsl ( her mother. Mra. Julia Andrus. On and family passed Sunday with her
Mastez Philip Bender, young sonMethodist
__________________________
Youth Fellowship I*...makL
weeks of camping should be possible Monday Edna and Mrs Andrus parent*. Mrs. Lewi* Stanton of
bridal couple. The bride was at­
of Mr. and Mr*. Walter Bender of ing a collection and are anxious to' tended by her stater Betty and Syl- ;
next summer for both boys and i fttld *on Harold Kilburn of K.ila- Hastings.
the Prairie 1* recovering from a se- get clothing that will save suffer­ 1 vester Weber of Byron Center al- '
gtrls. Tiie camper* will live In tents | nraioo expect lo go by auto to Tam, vere sick epell with gland trouble.
Ing among lhe million* abroad
I
and .do much of their own cooking | pa, Florida, where the ladles will
lhe groom as beat man.
) Mrs. Leslie Bteeby and Mrs. Warm clothing is needed also cot- .I tended
The bride chose a rrc" of ~!tf
out-of-door*.
I spend the winter. * Margin Travis
grown
gold
Clauds Wright make almost dally ton clothing and especially clothing
A little more than a year ago, Mr. of thc Irving vicinity passed the
rayon gabardine for• her wedding ’'
trips to Grand Rapid* to see their , for children and babies It can be gown and her sister Betty wore a 1
Aben Johnson gave six lots cn the weekend with the Fred Bowerman
mother. Mr*. HetUe Keiser who Is left In the Methodist church base­ 1 brown gown of same material.
11
north aide of Algonquin lake to the family. * Mrs. Mattle Johnson has
&lt;Continued from Pago 2. Sec. 3.» st Butterworth hospital. Mra. K. who ment or If someone will call Stan"Y". Since that time Mr. William • returned to her' home after vWlThe bride who has been employed ,,
Cook has made a similar gift and i ln« Mr and Mrs Wm. Page of the ot service and home with hl* little waa lhe only survivor of the auto- ley Finkbeiner the young people will | nt the Dygert Distributing Co. in
family
and
again
working
at
the
Additional lota were purchased. The Kyan district. Mrs. Bertha Sher' Grand Rapids for some lime will i1
still remain* unconscious, altho in
----------- eamp now includes fifteen lota In all man and Mr. and Mra James A. Bennett garage.
retain her position and after a few 11
Pvt. and Mr*. Harold Segerstrom ““ " ‘I?
and should bring a great deal of : Johnson of Hastings, attended two
h“ I
’•"&lt;
“r »*"r "on
ELoaJd.n. n jonngn, , day* furlough the groom wlll return ।
pleasure to the youth of the county. blrthday gatherings * James Bow- arrived home from No. Carolina Sat­ •ppomnUt'UM h.r O.utMm;,
_ *rman to nuxxlna iermaa
thK orok phasing
U’ltl, htothis »eek with his urday and will be here until Dec olmlo her coMIUm U no teiw.
u,
u„ w„„, LlOT„. to Camp Campbell. Ky. having re- '1
enlisted
recently after three year* i
Donna Bchleh. ......
young son. tU 3. Y.nbm Sprint, l.p. I*
idaughter. Mr*. Corner Schondelmay- 29 then will return but hope* to
'Little .....
mVIKG
daughter of the Cart Bchleh* of convalescing at Pennock hospital service, one year of which has been ,
Fd«r&lt;! cr *!,d family northeast of Mlddle- be out of service soon after.
rille * Lew Nagel of Irving. Fred
Grand Rapid-* St who has been ill from amputation of left arm near spent overseas. Wr wish the young |
in bed for more than a week with the shoulder. Saturday afternoon as l&gt;eople much happiness.
ward Duane. Congratulation*! * Mr. j Ouffin *nd LeRoy Timm of MiddieBack to Civie*
and |fra. Carl Hula and children vllle assisted Saturday with buxzing
Mrs Rom Martin, nee Marian rheumatic fever is reported a* much the result of a gun accident.
were Bunday guests of his parent*. I wood at the Johnson-Wleringa Wleringa. accompanied by two of better She is a second grade pujUl
tavern iiad attended thc basket­
in Tliornapple-Ksllogg school.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Hula of Yan­ ■ homes.
ball gam? Friday evening and re­
We are pleased to know of Philip her tlirce small sons and her broth­
MLis Man' Moe who has been quite mained over night with his friends.
kee Springs. * Melvin Poff, who ha*
er-in-law. Max Martin of Quincy,
been living on his farm south of Nichols* return from overseas and went to Gary. Ind., Bunday and poorly went to the home of her Billie and Jimmie Hole?, voung son*
here In Rutland, has gone to Grand 1* home with hl* family in Mid­ planned to go on to Chicago thia nephew. Clifford DavLs Sunday foe of thc George Holes living in thc
an indefinite stay.
Rapids to spend the winter with
। south end of Middleville The boys
Hr. .nd Mrs, Joe Korun. —The HKtoU M OMe. Comerr p^ojw-. Monday and meet Ros* who has
। had bran covering their trap linos
return
with
the been discharged from senice and
TOrrtm Hollneu Church prom, rral day* after his —
--------j
Death of Mu.&lt; Fuller
I along the Thomapple river flats at
1*
on
his
way
home
from
California.
u,e
ue.
pas1
*
»
n
«'
Barnum.
br«her
meeting, the Rev. Lila Manker. pasWm McKevitt. acting for L R. rear of thc Holes farm during thc
tor will be held at the home of Mr.1 °f PfrF&gt;' Bamum. who hs* boarded He is getting out and the brother
Beeler drove to Traverse City Thurs­ forenoon and took their gun along.
—
.
—
.
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।
f
Or
a
j
pnjl
(ijne
with
Mr.
and
Mr*.
and Mra. Earl Engle in Irving vil­
Fur* arc high this season.
day and brought the remains of Lavem caught the gun on the edge
day
Just
can't
get
along
widwut
Floyd
Landon
at
Oates
Corners,
has
lage Thursday evening. Dec. 13.
Ml** Laura Fuller lo Middleville tor of the boat nnd II went off tearing
I am paying top prices.
Everybody I* invited. ♦ Mr and moved to Middleville and has rooms thc Manin*.
| interment
the bone and miuwlc of his arm He
Mr.' John Perry spent the weekend in Minnie Johnson's tenant house.
Bring me your furs.
I
Miss
Fuller
who
was
95
years
old
undoubtedly
would
have
bled
to
at Big Rapid* with their daughter
’
had
been
a
patient
in
tho
Stale
hos
­
death but for Billie who applied a
and husband * Mr. and Mr*. Wil­ been staying In Middleville with her
son Travis of Battle Creek and cousin. Mra Raw Martin. Marian the table for meals after several pital for many years Her only sur­ tourniquet before they reached the
Wleringa. and three Hille son* who days severe iicknesa with near jmeu- vivor is a nlcco al Greenville who house. The boys were alone and
»»* not well enough to come for unable te get medical aid. called
Travi* at University hospital. Ann are attending school passed Sat. monI*
•T-h.'o..n
.... ' interment Saturday afternoon Bur­
Aitor. Saturday. * Mr. and Mra. here at home. Mr* Martin received
John Uoorhousc a neighbor who
Lawrence Allen have bought Mr. word that Mr. Martin had received
took the injured lad to the hc*si&gt;hal.
YANKEE SPRINGS
and Mrs. Ben Nagel's home in Irv­ hl* dL*charge in California and
1 While it is hard for a boy to lose
OIL STATION
ing and taken possession. * Mr. and would be on his way to Chicago.
I an arm it couki have been much
Marian will go to Chicago to meet
worse, and the fortunate part of the
Regular W.SC.S. Meeting
Hospitalized to Pennock
will neighborhood called on Mra. him. * Floyd Landon passed Satur­
Members of the WS.C3, are urged accident is that the lost arm had
Middleville again seems to be very
Thomas’ sister and husband. Mr day in Grand Rapids with relatives.
been crippled since birth. Bo Lavem
Maynard Parks returned home well represented tn Pennock hos­ to remember the regular meeting
and Mrs Ben Nagel In their new
this Thursday at lhe Methodist
home here. * Mr. and‘Mrs. Earl Saturday evening after being gone pital al Hasting*. Wc are glad to
church Tiie Young Woman’s Guild
several—
day*-------with—hl*
Engle entertained several of their---------.. —com
- -- picker
------hear that all are improving.
will be the guests of lhe Rouse and
sons and daughter* and tiieir fam- harvesting coni for his uncle Harold
Edd Bedford, a patient there for
tiles on Sunday.
j Kilburn between Scotts and Cll- more than a month. Is on the gain
------------ •-----------' max. A Mrs Maxine Wright is stay- and while still weak we are glad to potluck dinner and Christmas pro­
gram following
■n.arm.1 Rail
1 ,n&lt; wl,h her H»ler. Mra Leslie Stee- know is doing well.
.u
, r, w
. 1 b'roj«nd
family
gogoeach
ana
lanuiy The
inetwo
earn Mrs. Dora Gannon also a medical
Tha
thermal bolt
Palk eoeni,.
rmintr a
^1.. „
....
„two
The Ihann.l
beli of
el Folk
th, »h„Wa,
O
„M. ..
patient Is doing as well a* expected.
C &lt;■ &lt;i'.3 tn hav*. th* rraataat
__ ...
.... ... The OM Past Matron* club
Earl Kermeen ot Parmelee under­
variety of plant Ufa of any section tie Keiser who seems ' to remain
wa* very pleasantly entertained at
In the United Stale*.
about the aame. * Mr and Mra. Al- went a hernia operation on Tues- the homo of Mr* Vesta Griffeth
Friday evening with seventeen mem­Friday. Harold Ball, who had been
ber* present for the dellclou* supper.
the hospital by ambulance and we Christmas decoration* through lhe
arc glad to hear is some better. Hl* rooms and centering the tables gave
ailment has been diagnosed as rheu­ a festive appearance,
Busina** was followed by exchange
Having laid rhe form, the undenignod will mH ot publie auction tho article! lilted below, ot the place located
matic fever.
Lavem Lussenden. is * surgical of gifts and games. The next meet­
4Vt mile* well of the US-16 ond M-66 interjection 8 rnllee eouth of Ionia, or 2'/&gt; mile* eon of thc Soronoc inferpatient and recovering nicely from ing will be with Mrs Maud Bell
January
4.
Mrs.
Clan*
Harper
was
the accident Saturday that cost him
section on US-16, on
his left arm. Particulars will be elected secretary

BEAVER AND CROSS

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AUCTION SALE

AUTO GLASS INSTALLED w^c WAIT
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Windows Become
A Hazard

We Corry a Complete Stock for any Make Car
The Best Values in New ond Used Auto Part*
We Build Wagons and Trailer*
Welding— Expert Repairing
We Buy All Kind* of Burned or Wrecked Caro—in
any Condition

CALL 2407
Complete Stock of New and Used Auto Parte

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HASTINGS

found elsewhere.
Mrs. Alton Elwood and infant
daughter arc patients in the ma­
ternity ward.
It U evident Middleville people ap­
preciate the convenience of having
an up-to-date hospital so near al
hand.

The Masters-Jones circle of the 1
Methodist church will hold it* an­
nual Christmas party at the home ot
Mrs Vem Hooper. Thursday after-1
noon. Dec. 20 Committee for ontertainment. Dons Poulson, Dolly
Johnson and Stella Parker. Refresh- I
ment*. Marlon Finkbeiner. Laura
Hick and Conralcwcing
Hickman. Mary Gray, Jennie Rugg.
Mra. Arthur Kenyon was brought Ada Beeler.
home from Butterworth hospital on
Thursday and is recovering nicely
from her recent surgery.
One of our Middleville resident*
R. H. Ackerson of Rt. 1. has re­
&lt;ou.g to church wearing an orchid
cently submitted to two operations
Ls really new*. Mrs. Jennie Bovee
at 8L Mary 's hospital. Grand Rapids
wa* quite the center of attraction
and is coming along ok. we hear
Sunday wearing a beautiful orchid,
the gift of her daughter. Mrs Erma
riously sick, is some better and was
able to have Sunday dinner al the
Mrs. Price, a clerk In the Jacob- '
table with the family.
son's store* for twenty years was i
John Lukso of the northeast vi­
presented with two nt the store's
cinity remalms seriously ill al annua) Chrsltma* parly. Employees '
who had served ten years or longer
were each given one and another
was given her as the result as winner
of a vote for the most popular clerk. I
Congratulations!
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which is available for all our chapel services
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328 BROADWAY

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AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

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Word from Mrs. Mattle Benaway
who went to San Antonio, Texas, by­
plane a week ago Sunday is that
the trip from Dalia* where she was
obliged to change plane* became of

BUBBLES SEZ

TUESDAY. DECEMBER IS. 1945
BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 12:30 P.M.

CATTLE

IMPLEMENTS

IMPLEMENTS

Holstein cow. 2 years old.
Holstein cow. 3 yean old.
Holstein cow. 5 years old.
Guernsey cow. 4 years old.
Jersey cow. 6 years old.
Jersey cow, 2 years old.
(Breeding data given day of salc&gt;

3 section John Deere spring tooth

Number of hog troughs.
Fence stretcher.
Oil burning tank heater (new).
2 oil drum*.
2 roll* snow fence (new*.
175 gallon pressure tank.
Corn shelter.
30 feet 1 Vi' galvanised pipd.
2 rolls 6-foot chicken fence.
1 log chain.
'0 feet 6' belt &lt;new&gt;.
About 1 bushel seed beans.
223 bushels wheat (approx.*.
300 bushels oats (approx.*.
8 bushels recleanod June clover
seed.
About 200 bales oat straw.
About 100 bales wheat straw.
About 90 bales 2nd cutting alfalfa.
Quantity loose hay.
Approx. 275 shocks good mature
com.
Other articles too numerous to men­
tion.

CHICKENS
220 Leghorn pullets. Producing 70
par cent.
175 Rhode Island Red pullets. .Just
starting to lay.

IMPLEMENTS
Model "C" Allis-Chalmers tractor
on rubber. Starter, lights, hy­
draulic lift.
2-row tractor cultivator for model
•’C" tractor.
1—16’ bottom attached type plow
for "C" tractor.
Model 40 A-C combine.
Extra
screen*.
8-ft. Dunham cultipackcr.
New Idea manure spreader.
5-ft. McCormick mower.
5-ft. Johnson mower.
Cale corn plantar with check wire.
Cale corn planter, no wire.

drag.

2 section spike drag.
1 International hammer mill.
1 large sixe Buffalo forge.
1 sap pan, 3' by 8'.
60 pre-war galvanised sop pails.
Maytag gasoline motor.
100 feet ’A" blk. pipe.
Heavy duty machinist vise.
Power grinder.
Number of steel posts, now.
Chick feeders and fountains.
Oil brooder stove*
Prime electric fencer.
6—10-gallon milk cans.
DcLavol separator.
Platform scales (1,000 lbs.I.
Combination bag truck &amp; holder.
'25 crates lgood&gt;.
2-bottom 12' Oliver tractor plow.
Single bottom horse plow.
Quantity of lumber.
Rubber tired wheel barrow.
Steel tired wheel barrow.
Milk con wheel borrow.
Tractor trailer and rack.
150 feet new hay rope.
Lentx grapple fork, new.

FURNITURE
Dining room suite (good*.
Bod room suite.
Sheet iron stove.
Numerous small items.

TERMS: All sums of $20.00 and under, cosh; over that amount time given on approved bankable notes, arrange­
ments to be mode at the Union Bank of Lake Odessa*prior to sale date, or with the clerk on dote of sole.

UNION M. " DICK" RICE, OWNER
ASA BURNETT, Clerk

ALLAN HASKINS, Auctioneer

�THE ■AMT1NGS B.&lt;NNMR. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1M3

State Will Step Up the Hatching
Of Pheasants In 1946
Ask Farmers for Inc ragged
Pheasant Egg Hatching
The pheasant season last fall was
a disappointment lo hunters, be­
cause of shortage in the number of

.'f R.«krl

Fourteen members mot at the liall
Thursday evening. Dec. fl. one new
member was given lhe obligation
and welcomed IMd IM auxiliary

claim that the unusually wet season ceivvd by E. L. Benton, animal hus­
was responsible for most of the bandry specialist, from ths Cleve­
scarcity.
land OPA offlee. Th* announcement
The state conservation depart­ will be welcomed by livestock men
ment has started early this season hsvlng hogs or steers on feed for
to assure a larger number of pheasof OPA rulings were required al the
IMS Farmers' Week sale, and greatly
hampered lhe auction. However.

by lhe department, and later re­ America groups have always been
leased In ail part* of the slate, waa exempt during the war period­
last year smaller than usual. The
Members of lhe animal husbandry
game farm, too, waa unable to send department al lhe college have con­
out as many pheasant eggs to far* tinually requested exemption for thc
------- - - ---------- --------- — -------- rUmera weea ao&gt;e iiMuniucn aa an
by Uu.n Th, naUn, or U» wild
„w
p„lret H„.
phbv.nu I. ih, low «Tm,nd. wlwn I
[h,y woolly ho«, ihclr
ihroughoui lh, ,ul, Tt&gt; wMy
intrrl.r.d with by Ion, .nd h*rd I tar the
,nd
th&lt; ,1Ja,
’■*» durin, th. hMUn, ««&gt;....
.hkh „.a
No doubt Inxr-a killed manv hen .
.
. . .. .. ™ .

Otte. Mtaor. |:

la ik*V«i*M«a. sad
4
*n raa*&gt;'*4
CUhM i« Ml* Cvurl.

Ceiling Prices Off
Farmers Week Sale
collage during IM4 Fanners Weak.
January 2C-31. wlll be exempt from
the celling prlcaa on lire animals.

a.

I 'fa Aa Xaltao •' »• Kiltl* «l OMtgs

mas party which will b« Friday eve­
ning. Dec. Ji. Thare wlll be a pro­
gram by the Daughters of America.
Each parson la to bring a gift coal­
ing 36 cent*—the ladles gift marked
tor a lady, the man's for a man.

donation to Percy Jones hospital
Thc next meeting will be Dec. JO
Remember our Saturday night

LEGALS

Tita department hope* to remedy
this condition in 1M8 by raising

release the pheasant chicks when
they are strong enough to shift for

The department Is keeping 1.200
birds for breeding purpose*. about

200 more birds than were kept over
last year.
Average pheasant egg production
at lhe game farm In recent pre-war

You don't axsaa tlx &lt;teu*i&gt; . . . iUe tart, easy, hg ... sad
tempting JScaa Rolls wS be tba hit at tbs Mil Uaa thia ba. bsksAproved, oll-punwos flour tor all your baking. Four gessrstioM a&lt; good
cooks ba»v&gt; agraad . . . you baka /oar bote w*h Pfflabury'e Bert f

Name* of two new speake.s se­
cured for Farmers' Week to be held
at Michigan Stalo iollege January
38 to 31 were announced today by
E L Anthony, dean ot agriculture
at thc college.
Dr. W. I. Mlers. dean of agricul­
ture at Cornell university, will speak
at the Wednesdoy afternoon gen-

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YOU'LL NEVER. BE

IN

Buying information
if you USE the
yellow pages in the
telephone Directory

ere distributed
Other program speakers and feaThr conservation roinniUsion, L», tures already announced include

cupa sifted Pnx
aadi until dough

farmers nnd sportsmen In pheasant speak Tuesday night; the Spartan
——---------- —•--------------------- •*Spotlight Revue, Wednesday night;
and the Don Cossack chorus. Thurs­
day night.

TOWNSHIP TAX NOTICES

Cold Preparations
Liquid. Tablets, Salve,
Nose Drops
Caution: Ute Only As Directed

^our doodle
• You're no architect But you know the kind of
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but cozy, too.

"

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and Fksfo/

Slippery Streets
Add to Holidiy
Accident Toll

Good Pay
Good Working
Conditions, Producing Badly-Needed Hastings Replacement
Piston Kings, Essential To Keep Buses, Farm Tractors, and
assenger
Rolling.

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THE ftASTTNC-S BANNER. THURSDAY. DF.CEMBFR IS. 1*45
Dec- 13—7:30 pm. Prayer meeting night. Dec. 23 Tor our Christ marj mon. "Tho Herald * Message." Holy
' '1 communion.
'
at-theThurch.
- ’
- * ' program.
U L L I V II
su&gt;nz Polnl F M Church
Sunday school at 11:30 a.m. RePreaching service 11 am., the
henraal for Children's Christmas
pastor will preach on -Growth.”
The basketban teams went to Dec. 16:
YPS 7 pm. Dolores Shriver, pres­ service to be held qn Christmas day
Middleville Friday night to play lhe | io a m. Morning worship In charge
Saturday, 1:00 pm. Junior choir.
ident.
•
teams there. Delton winning both i of pastor.
Confirmation class 1:30. pm.
Preaching at 7:45 pm.
. game.*— first team 34-28: second) 11:30 am. Sunday school, Lester
Many Michigan dairy cows never 1
Grace Guild Christmas party.
The regular Thursday night
team.
* air.
Mr. UIIU
and .w».
Mr*. nuui-n
Robert Bartholomew, supt.
ream. 29-23 w
receive enough to eat. says A. C.
Barnes and' Charlotte
entertained
— •
- I Prayer meeting every Wed. night prayer service will be at the home Thursday. December 20. at I.O.O.F.
Baluer. extension dairy specialist
at Sunday dinner: Mr. and Mr* I
of Earl Engle nt Irving. Meet at hall. 7:30 p.m.
at Michigan State college.
The
following church officers were
the
church
at
7:15
pm.
George Bnmc*. .Mr and Mrs. Duane |
This is one of the reasons that
Barnes and daughter Kay. UiuLs j ursT METHODIST CHURCH
The young people report a good elected at the voters' meeting last
milk production Isn't as high as it
time at the hayride party at Cole­ Sunday: Elder for three years. Free­
Last Saturday at the Kalamazoo Mungrelg of Schoolcraft. Mr. and ;
L Winston Stone. Pastor
should be in many herds, he'polnt*
man Beilfusa: hoxbrary elder. Ni­
Y.W.C.A. Pool, twenty-five girl* en­ Mrs. Sidney Sleeman of Cooper. ।। 10 00 A. M. Morning Worship Mr man's last Saturday evening.
Let us go forward In every de­ cholas Ruempel: trustee for three
joyed the last swimming period ot Mr and Mrs Kenneth Barnes, and j Stone will preach from the theme.
A Hobtein cow weighing 1.400
Philip Barnes. Kalamazoo. Dick |
years. John Leary; President-.' Aus­
partment!
pounds should receive about 4.000 the fall season At the end of the Barnes. S 1 c uf Great Lakes. Ill. ! "The Promise of the Messiah." The
Revival services will begin Dec. tin Schantz: Vlce-Pres, Richard
period the girls were surprised • lo |
'
Adult
Chair
wlll
sing.
New
mem
­
pound* of hay. 4.000 pound.* of sil­
30 and for thc following two weeks, Everhart: Sec'y and Treas.. Robert
and MKs France* Brodie, Delton *
' age, nnd 2.400 pound* of grain dur­ learn of the awards being given to Mrs Robert Barnes wa* In Kala- j bers will-be received at this service. thc Rev Cha*. Matiker w)l) speak. Leary: Sunday school superintend- .
some of their number, for putstanding year's time, Mr. Baluer figure*.
ent. Freeman Beilfuss.
mazoo Thursday of last week. * 'I 11-20 A M. Sunday School. There You are most cordially Invited.
And. in addition, such a'cow needs ing improvement in swimming. In Mrs. Rhoda Mason entertained nt a | are claswjt for all ages, Everyone
pasture grass for the summer sca- thc beginner'* group two gold med­ birthday dinner In honor of Mr*. ।....
FIRST CHURCH OF
als were given, one to JoBerta
All
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Cor. of East and E Grand
Whitmore for showing the greatest Mywn Ma»n. Sunday. rra.nL
A cow receiving less than this
w.r.; Mr and Mn Bnt U&lt;U and &gt;“"« PM*lmllnl
A. M Coldren. Pastor
Corner Church nnd Center Streets
amount tires up most of the feed improvement among the girls of son Kenneth. East Delton: Mr. and i
8 56 am. Bible school
Subject. "God the Preserver of
for maintenance and has none left lhe elementary school age. and Mr*. Myron Mason. Cedar Creek. I BAPTIST CHI RCH NOTES
u oO am. Morning worship.
Man."
for milk production. The result— Beverly Bradford received a similar Sir
tea nr M.-l'.-in
H
1 ArtrrM-k
Mason. Kalnm.1Kalama- 1'
B J.
Adcock. Pastor
4 00 p.m. Christmas carol service
award for girl* ot high school age Mr and Mrs Isaac
Sunday service 11 am.
the cow doesn't fill the milk pall.
i zoo and Mrs Minnie Campbell. Del- 1 Sunday school u: IQ o'clock.
at
Central
auditorium.
In
the
advanced
group
recognition
Wednesday evening service 7:45.
Records furnished by Mr. Baluer
• ton. ♦ Mr' F O Hughes and Mrs
.......... ..............
.
6 30 p.m. Senior Christian En­
Reading room in church edifice i
show that the average cow kept by was given to Helen Walldorff lor her Max Reynolds spent Saturday In mon bv the pastor Exposition on
deavor.
open
Wednrsdayand Saturday from |
improvement
in
various
swimming
Michigan farmers receives only
Hastings * Mrs Alice Collins spent 1 Thessalonian*
7 30 p.m. Song service and gospel
strokes
and
In
Life
Saving.
Runabout 2.000 pounds of hay. little or
i
last
week
with
Mr
and
Mrs
Arthur
i
Evening
nervier*
at
7
30
Evanmessage.
The public is cordially Invited to
no ullage, nnd about 1.000 pounds i ners-up In each ot lhe three groups Halst In Lansing * Mr and Mrs . gcILHic singing and sermon by Die
--------------------...
Tuesday.
7:30
p.m.
Thc
teacher*
of grain. This explains why the were: younger beginners. Helen Mc­ Wiliiard Whittemore expect to leave pastor "What- think ye of thc of the 2nd ward school will sponsor attend thc church services and to
make use of the reading room.
average Michigan cow produces only Millon: older beginners. Alicia Lohr: this week for Ocala. Fla., where ' ChrLs! •»'
r~
, .i Christmas program of music by
5.000 pounds of milk and little more and advanced group. Martha Wedel they will *pcnd the winter * Mrs
Tuesday night. B V p U. ai thc the high school choir, directed by
Thqsc girl* who placed second, re­
than 200 pounds of butterfat.
Vida Morford of Hickory Corners1 parsonage at 7 30
I Mrs Arthur Lower Christmas car- YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
He recommends, a simple rule of ceived o copy of thc book 'Shim­ spent Wednesday night with Mrs. ’ W&lt;&lt;ti-&lt;'&lt;j.n night urayt
Floyd H. Nagel. Pastor
mccting ..is by the children and congregathumb for feeding grain lo dairy ming and Diving'
' Ella Wcrtin.in * Mrs Ernest Smith at the church at 7 30
Service* are held on the second
1 tian and n sound movie of WashNew classes will be organized for
Thc next
Friday.
Ladies Missionary Society
ill ington Cathedral The program to nnd fourth Sunday*.
in January and- similar .plans wa* in Hastings
. "Feed one pound of grain per day girls
- ---------------------------------- 'meet Hits Thursday p.m De._
service will be on December 23.
13
be
given
In
thc
church
auditorium
for every pound of butterfat pro- ; are being considered for boys,
Harris-Burpee.
- ulth Mrs Lana Burroughs. 225 W
'" । Thursday 7:30 ptu. prayer and
duccd In a week by each cow. Tills
Miss Olcnnlcc Burpee, daughter State Road
Bible study
I* most conveniently calculated by SOUTH SHULTZ
tash
ot Mr. and Mrs Floyd Burpee, be- : Ladle* Aid meets Dec 20 nt the I Friday. 7:30 Christinas program
farmer* selling milk by taking thc
A letter from) Pfc Dule I-arobce came the bride of Eugene Harris. , home of Mrs Bare'*. W. Bond Si i bv children and young people of the
total pound* of fat produced by the
S 1 c. of Hie navy, son of Mr nnd
Sunday school. Tills wlll be the
herd In a month, dividing it by four In Hinn-Ji. Japan, states he had Just Mrs Byron Harris of Bangor, in a
man
and
women
who are atoadily I
annual offering of Otterbein Home
and also by thc number of cows in eaten a turkey dinner with all lhe double ring ceremony at the home PILGRIM HOLINESS
• mpioyod.
trimmink*. but a boat enroute to
TABERNACLE
for.old people and children at Le­
the herd."
thc Rev _
D W Robinson In DelI banon. Ohio.
the US.A. would look better to him of................
119 N. Broadway
♦ Henry Wret of Hasting’. *pcnt, ton. Tuesday at 5 30 pm . with m-vLU., Manker. Pastor
CLOVERDALE
Ttreaday with Mr. and Mr*. Mila enteen guests, immediate relatives
S S 10 a ni Tlie Beginner's class'
• Mrs Enuna Dickerson left Satur­ Ashby * Orville Cook spent Sunday 1 of thc bride and groom in ottend- had thc largest attendance last
LOOP. Hall Green St. Entrance
NaH Bank Bldg.
We have chosen Sunday
day fo* Niles where she was called with his sister. Mrs Harry Shute ance * Miss Doris Burpee of Det­ Sunday
Divine worship at 10:30 am. Ser- Haallnr*
Michigan
because of illness of her sister. Mrs. in Hastings. * John Graham and tan attended her sifter as brldesDlrk
Simmons
of
Kalamazoo
spent
'
maid,
and
Kenneth
Fogelsong
of
Fores: Chilson * Mr. and Mr*. Ar­
Sunday
at
the
Frank
Hom*
*
Mr
j
Bangor
was
best
man
Following
thur Lathrop nnd Lt. P. J. Fassett
and Mr* Passett of Hastings spent and Mrs Frank Horn were Kain- 1 thc ceremony u wedding dinner wa*
Thursday In Grand Rapids. * Mr. mazoo visitors on Saturday. * Mr | served at Br llys Inn at Hasting*
and Mrs. Frank McDaniel*, of Paw and Mrs. Lester Sonncvlllc and Mrs. I The bride wlll make her home in
Paw. spent Sunday with the NeLson Lorna Larabce spent Sunday with Kalamazoo until tiic groom receives
Warner*. * Mr and Mrs Nlal Me Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lara bee in Has- I his release from the navy,
Ghan and family of Hastings called tlnn* * Callers at Lester SonnePacing of Mr*. Knwll
on their grandmother. Mrs E9nma Ville's Saturday evening were. Mr I
Funeral services were held at la,.
Johncock. Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs nnd Mrs William Sonnrvlilc and
Arthur Halst of East Lansing were Billy of Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs 'pm. Thursday !n Hcnton funeral
dinner guest* at Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ Harry Mlscner of Kalamazoo, and home for Mrs. Emily Russell. 39.
thur Lathrop*. Saturday evening. * Mr end Mr* Donald Manning and I wife of Leo Russel). Burial was
made In the East cemetery nt Hick- ,
Mrs. Virgil Monica and, Robert. Mrs family of Nashville.
Emm* Dickerson and Mrs Lester
। and Mrs William Smith, she was
Monica and Bruce spent Wednesday CEDAR CREEK
in Battle Creek. * Mr*. Sam Gelb
The Lammers boys are putting jI born in Scotland. Feb. 25. 1906 ond
. and Mrs Harold Gould Mpent n the roof on their new garage * | had resided in this community for
couple days last week in Lansing Tite Christmas exercises at the | about 15 years. For a number of
a nurae employed la
* Mr and Mr.s Barnard DcGoila Northeast Barry church wlll be Fri- years she
Dr B E Farwell's hospital here.
were in Baltic Creek Mon. * Mrs
[-"‘-J1 l“““
Lucy Davenport and Helen and Mrs SLS"- mX UrtlteWMU

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Ta Bui

Cows Cuts Milk Production

Swimming Awards
Won by Hastings Girls

■j

MlahlganSi
aloe, M wel
Both instltl
flcult to ho

them early
Editor V.
Cuaopoll* ’
the state &amp;
sponalblUly
fan State
ulldings. t
dUScultlM

■rtw Mich

GENERAL

HASTINGS MOTOR
Henry Ohlman
SALES Clarence Rittoma

LOAN

HIGHLAND'S DAIRY
"PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED MILK"

Phone 2651 for Delivery Service

Nite Phone 757-F11
Remove Soap
Take soap out of watet as soon
as the suds are made.

THE NEW HUDSON IS HERE!
COME IN AND SEE IT

EVINRUDE

CHURCHES
. Lesson Sharpe. Pastor
Sunday service*. December 16
9 45 a m. Church School
11 00 n m Divine worship Medi­
tation. "Another's Place "
Christmas Services
Sunday. December 23

Question: What would be the general effect on the country

of a steel strike3

A wonderful gift to gjve . . . and a gloriom one to receive! Aa Evin rude Gift Certificate
thrills with the promise of happy summers ahead 1

In addition
women who

Lml
Thick

3roncl
Sough

the

Trr Duck
rpiatMlen o

Question: Why did they wont o long-term contract?
Answer: In the Union's own words before the War Labor

Answer: Over 40 percent of all the factory workers in the
country earn their living by making steel into useful prod­

ucts for American life

A shut-down

of the steel industry

would be a.disostrous blow to reconversion and would cause
a serious loss in both wages ond industrial production at □

Board. "The Union s request for a termination date of Oc­

tober. 1946. is not made capriciously or pressed here for
It represents the considered view of

bargaining purposes

the Union that only such a term wilF adequately serve the
needs of stability."

time when they were most needed
Question: Did the recent strike vote violate the contracts3

Every contract which the Union has signed

this year with the various steel companies has a clause

wherein the Union agrees not to strike during the life of

Answer: No.

,V

Only an actual strike would violate them

10 a m Sunday school Etta Mead.
Supt
11 15 am Monting worship. In
charge of pastor.
service

in

LIFE STARTS TODAY!

Question: Haven't there been strikes o|reody during the life
of the contracts?
Answer: Yes.

There were 998 strikes in steel plants during

the past year alone.

the contract

They were mostly local strikes which

the Union characterizes os "wildcat." but they meant a

Answer: Yes

big loss in production.

They were signed in the spring of 1945 to run
Question: Does the end of the war justify changing the con­

until October. 1946.

tracts?
Qucstion: Who signed for the Union3

Answer: No.

Answer: Its international officials—Philip Murray. Van Bitt­
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
B G Wymn. Pastor
* Boltwood at E. Colfax

8 pm Evangelistic
charge of pastor.

legislature
money for
but not en
to Increase
this bulldir
earilest dat&lt;
II U c*Un

•itself not to strike3

the Church school
it 00 am A Christmas worship i
Christmas music by three choirs of I
seventy voices.
b oo p m A Christmas candlelight­
care! service presented by the choir
Christmas Eve 11 30 pm. Christ­
mas carols and Holy Communion I

IH[glFTM®J

thtM canju

pledged word, given only last spring

Question: Are those contracts still in effect3

S’-

IM married.
All this v
trailer houa

fall becau*.
found for U
are built wit
era. Bonds
cured by m&lt;
uea from t
the revenu
mortgages l
unencumber
lege and th
the people c
But anot

Not if the CIO abides by its

Answer: Yes

CERTIFICATE

serious prot
students ai
them, and
building ca
douaiy and
what labor
hesitant to
Need for
however, bt
last Thursdi
unanimous);
during the
dormitory

being auppl
and service*

WILL THERE BE A
STEEL STRIKE?

Question: Is it true that the Steelworkers Union has pledged

GIVE HIM AH

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220 E. State

CORPORATION

Boniface. Manitoba. Sin- leave* het
BtmirrwuM .. (he hem. .J Mr
and Mrs Edward Campbell * Mr husband, her parents, and a brother
and Mrs. Lipscomb of Battle Creek. ‘ George. rmidlng In Winnipeg
Mr. and Mrs. Bob LlpKOtnb of Bal­
WEST HOPE
tic Crctk and Mr. and Mrs Clarke
Harold BrommcLi
returned
Lipscomb vithed Sunday al the ।
home of Mr and Mr* Albert Aus- c,|lc Arra'anc| u »llh hh wUl.
tin. * Mtas Maricta Campbell »pent ’ stur.py nt 11(,r II)Ol|1(.r-s
Hatthe weekend with Mr*. Bula Gerald llP Al,drr&gt;&lt; * Mark
u(1I)
in Ypsilanti * Mr nnd Mrs Clyde ttorkrll a; thc L D Woodman home
Leonard of Delton spent Saturday before he entered service Wa.s a
with Mr and Mrs. Henry Lcinaar • guest at thc 1. D Woodman lu.nu* Mr and Mrs. Duane Lammers Wednesday
He served tn tin­
malic a business trip to Chicago the Mediterranean Aten * Mr
and
tatter part of the week. * The little । Mrs Almond Weber were Sunday
daughter ot Mr nnd Mrs. Clnlr I dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Lyn’Victory Bonds will provide a cush­ Lnmrners Is better,after an attack den Johncock * Mr and Mrs Alof the chickeupox ’
bert Tuttle of Battle Creek were
ion for your post-war days."
-j-—.• I Sunday evening guests in thc Weber
‘ — —1? j home. * Mr. and Mrs L D. Wood1 I man nnd Johnny Johncock were
Sunday dinner guest*- of Mr and
Mr*. Rozel) Stanton of West Has­
tings * There wa* a good crowd out
to tile Aid Thursday
The next
meeting will be with Mr. and Mrs
Ferri* Brown and Isabel * The
Sunday school and church are plan­
ning a Christmas program. Watch
SAME NAME - SAME GRADE OF MILK ■ SAME SERVICE
for the date ftext week. * The Rev.
and Mr*. Isaac Osgood of Woodlnnd
WE NOW HAVE Cottage Cheese and Whipping Cream
were Wednesday guests of Mr and
Mrs Je&amp;sc Osgood

WORK

PROMPT SERVICE

WE BUY &amp; SELL GOOD USED CARS

IMUTUAL FINANCE

Monday While there they called
on Grover Davenport at thc Amer­
ican Legion hospital * Mr and Mrs
Arthur Lathrop were dinner guests
'Friday evening nt Lt. nnd Mrs P
J Faitoctts. * A miscellaneous
shower was held Friday evening in
thc town hall for Mrs Gerald Gib­
sen. * Mr nnd Mrs Roy McCrumb
of Kalamazoo spent thc weekend
■with Mr nnd Mrs Wilbur Gibson.
★ Congratulations and best wishes
to Elsie Applegate and Walter Ruch
Who were recently married.

REPAIR

ALL MAKES OF CARS

1

QUICK

rnrny retur
higher edu
univiral tie*.

The bond was sealed on both sides Ond should

be kept whether times be good or bad.

The steel com­

ner. Clinton Golden and others—and the local Union heads

panies are continuing to live up to these agreements.

at the various plants.

a strike is colled, it will be in clear violation of the exist­

If

ing 'contracts.

Question: Is there no

sswer: No

■fr

ir

A strike in the face of existing contracts would shatter any

The Union demanded a fixed, long-tdrm con­

tract and got it.

☆

escape clause" by which either side

could end the agreements?

confidence in the validity of union agreements in the steel
industry.

THIST

American Iron and Steel Institute

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350 Fifth Avenue. New York 1. N. Y.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER II, 1H5

FREEPORT

1 Kunde. R. P..............
State College Has More Students Now
Miner. Milton -------, McCarty. E.
'I'lian It C’nri Crim
nvwl Mrs**** C'ramSnrv1
Than it Can Care For and More Coming
'
Henry Neeb of Zurich. Canada. Myer*. John -----------” wa* a Bunday guest of Mr. and Mr*. Metter. Adah ..........

susceptible to r drop tn demand MUNICIPAL COURT
without a driver'*
than most other g_.
dairy product*
..
a*
Morris Curtis was brought Into. mlll*d the otTsnoc.
a result of les* buying for military Municipal court Wednesday of last i *10 fine and U.10
purpose* But the removal of gov■ 186
Change* in the marketing of dairy emment restrictions on Ice-crenm
Ray Neeb nnd family and Mrs. Mln­ Moore. Wm...............
-771 product*, coupled with variation* In manufacturing will help in readjust­
Will Use 400 HouaaTrailer*;
’ nlc Necb. He attended the funeral Norton, R. -------------299 thc level of farm Income from milk ing the output of this type of milk.
To Build Mora Dormitories
of his brother. John Nceb.of Clarks­ Nells Barber Shop ..
nnd the way farmer* dispose of their
Anything that can be done to •
And Possibly Class Rooms
, vllle. * Mr. end Mr*. Robert New­ Parker, Ettlo ...........
| milk, are. predicted by CUITord M. make fluid milk and cream more i
ton spent Thursday In Gr*nd Rap­ Price. R. .......... ....
Hardin, extension specialist in agrt- acteptable to city consumers should •
The government propose* to assist
A new enemy of four types of id*. * Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Bump Smelker. E. C.-------cultural economics al Michigan &gt; result in Increased consumption and I
many returned veterans In securing anemia ha* been discovered, re-and
By GENERAL ELECTRIC
daughter Linda, were Thursday
------------------------------------------------------ Smith. Rev. D...........
State college.
[ higher return* to producers. Thl* '
higher education in colleges and , searchers at the University of Cin- । caller* of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore, jThompson.
-------- .----------Vernon
-----He explains that total Income would Include such things as Im­
uniroraltles. Among the Institutions clnnatl college of medicine an- * The Rev. and Mr*. J. W. McCue Wieland. Ray302 from milk during the war has In-; proving the keeping qualities of milk '
selected far such training are our nounce.
attended Sunday morning *orvice* ( Yargcr. A -385 creased even more than U Indicated ' and development of mora.ssUsfuMichigan BUte college, at East LanIt Is known a* synthetic folic acid at Progressive Brethren church.
-------prlce efixw* because farmer* tory containers and better meth -da
au well u our state university, and I* a member of lhe B-oomplex Rev. McCue gave thc meassge. * HENDERSHOT---------------------------------। have marketed a higher than nor- । of storage tn the home.
institution* are finding it dif­ vitamin family.
Mn. D*n Postma and Mr*. George
Mi&amp;s Norma Knickerbocker of me) proportion of their milk proMr. Hardin reasons that butter
ficult to house the additional num­
Dr. Tom D. Bplea, associate pro­ Nelson were in Grand Rapids Mon­ MSC. called on Joyce Clark Mon- duction In higher paying channels, prices likely wlll hold at near the
ber of student* expected, many of fessor of medicine at the college, day. * Mr and Mr*. Louis Overholt day evening. * The Hendershot Ex- [ That 1*. more milk h*« been sold
ceiling level even though a substanwho reported "definite poMlblllUea" and family who have been spend­ tension class met with Mr*. L. B . for fluid consumption and for use Hal increase In butter production
Editor Wm. H. Burkey, of the in this direction only a month ago. ing the past few months with tho Christiansen Thursday afternoon. * . In evaporated and condensed pro­
| occur*. But. he adds, It seems un­
CaMopolls Vigilant. 1* a member of said lhe- synthetic is beneficial in former's parenu. Mr. and Mra. Chas, iMr.
and Mr*
Robert
Garrison—at-, —
| duct*,
but leas has been used ,Mfor
— —
—-------- ------ --------------—
,
the state board, which has the re-- the treatment of lhe anemia of Overholt, moved back to HsrtUnd tended church *t Urbandale Bunday : butter. A reversal of this promts*. I likely that the sale of fann-separaled cream will ever return to j
sponsiblllty of providing lhe Mich­ pregnancy, nutritional macrocytic Saturday. * Mr*. Keith Marlow of
_» morning. * Thc Hendershot Farm I with a resulting decrease In farm
i it* pre-war level in Michigan.
igan State college with needed anemia, addisonian pernicious ane­ Carlton and Mrs. Lawrence Haw­ Bureau group met with Mr. and , income, now threatens.
Buildings, supplies and equipment mia and lhe macrocytic anemia of kins of Hastings and their mother. Mra. James Veach Saturday evefor Rich a. situation. In last week's pellagra.
Mr* Alvin Helrtgel. of North Irving nlng. * McOmber Farm Bureau . Hevea It will be necessary to induce MARTIN CORNERS
issue of his paper, he tells of the
A detailed account of studies were Grand Rapids shopper* last group met al the school house Tues­ {cnsumer* to use larger quantities I | Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hershberger
difficulties that board is facing In made at U. C.'a nutritional clink: Thursday.
day evening with the Vern Sinclair of fluid milk and cream and such and Mrs. Olive Blocher of South
trying to meet thl* problem:
which Dr. Spica directs at Hillman
Mr*. Claude Walton and Mr* family as host* * Mr and Mrs Al­
| Woodland, and Sun Blocher of CmTXa Michigan Bute College board hospital. Birmingham. Ala., hu ap­ Donald Walton were Hasting* •hop­ bert Borton and daughter Ann have product* as cheese, ice cream and tieton Center visited Mr nnd Mrs
evaporated and powdered milk pro­
has been confronted with a very peared in a recent issue of the per* last Tuesdav ♦ Mr*. Mabcllemoved
Into the Ronald----Haynes
f»rm ducts.
-----------------------------------------------Lewi* Hertel and family and Mr*. I serious problem—a mounting list of Southern Medical Journal
Yoder and Gordon and the Norvsl , house. * Robert nnd Neva Brogan.
Ida Flory Sunday of last week *
A study of tha problem, which Mr. Remember the WfiCS at Mr*.
student* and no place to hotue
"Synthetic folic acid ultimately Thalers spent lost Tuesday evening Robert Clark and Leland Christianthem, and to make matter* worse, may be found more effective than wtth Mr. and Mr*. Emory Kime of | sen attended the Hastlngs-Charlntte Hardin has recently completed, leads Floyd Benner’s, foe dinner Wednesbuilding cost* have risen tremen­ tho commonly used liver extract in Clarksville; also Pfc. Glen Kime, basketball game al Charlotte Friday to several conclusions:
I day. Dec. 19. There will be a gift
dously and contractors, not knowing the treatment of macrocytic ane­ who arrived home from overseas
He believe* that If a program of । basket as usual, also an exchange 1
evening. * The Junior Farm Bureau
what labor is going lo do. have been mia," says Dr. Spies in the Journal
Mr. and Mra. Ray Wieland. Dar- 1 group held their regular meeting encouraging the consumption of | of gift* not to exceed 25c in value.
hesitant to make blds.
account.
lene and Bonnie Lou attended sen- ' Saturday evening at the Star dairy product* is to be successful, | All are Invited. * Mr and Mrs. Orr
th bo ton betatron dcmnu
N**d for housing for student*,
The. synthetic stimulate* the Ice* at the Church of the Brethren ' Grange hall. It also was a f artwell new types of dairy products, new । Fisher were Thursday callers at Mr I
howtver. became so pressing that manufacture of red blood corpuoclc’ in Grand Rapid*. They spent lhe &gt; party in honor of Ronald Cunning­ and Improved method* of merchan­ I «nd Mrs Lewis Verzel’s. nnd Friday
AND BUILT BY GENERAL ELECTRIC SdfNTJSTB
last Thursday night lhe board voted whether it Ls administered by mouth afternoon and evening calling on 1 ham who leaves Wednesday for tho dising. as well a* new efficiencies in callers at Mr*. Elsie Cogswell's and
-PRODUCES X-RAYS OF 100 MILLION ELECTRON
unanimously to attempt to build cr injection and responses to treat­ old acquaintances and friends. * army.
marketing, need lo be developed Mrs. Amber Reid's In Nashville *
during the coming year one large ment paralied those afforded by Clayton and Raymond Bunn of' Mrs. Frances Hendershot spent Some of the product* he suggests The teacher of the Martin school
VOLTS ! THESE SUPER X-RAYS MAY
USEFUL ,
dormitory for boy*, one fo; girl*, liver extrait.
Grand Rapids spent Bunday with i lhe weekend with Erma Brown at are frozen desserts, powderd Ice­ . and her group of Camp Fire girls
IN MEDICAL AND ATOMIC RESEARCH.
and six apartment units to house
"Clinical changes were rather dra­ their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Cha* I Freeport. * Mr. and Mr*. R H Molt cream mixes, and other specialties. sponsored a rummage sale in Has­
IM married veterans' famli. -a.
By all Indications evaporated and .....
w&gt;
wiucn
matic." Dr. Spies says. "Patients Bunn. Dorothy, and the former's spent Sunday with hts sister. Mrs
ting* Saturday of last week which :
All this will be In addli.m to a reported feeling better between the daughters. ♦ Lt. Dorothy Van Pst- ' Floyd Morford of near Hickory Cor- condensed milk saem to be more netted them the tidy
00
tlrtv sum
mm of
nf mo
(anno
trailer housing project of • 00 trail­ third and fifth day* A tremendous lon of Percy Jones hospital spent j tiers. * Mr. and Mr* Leo Hrnderer* far use of veteran*, thc trailer* Increase of appetite in moat of them Saturdsy night and Sunday with shot entertained nineteen of their
being supplied by thc g &gt;v emment and remarkable weight gains In a her parents. Mr and Mrs Clarence friends of thc Schultz district SalA FARA\ BUILD1N6 GOES UP
and serviced by the college.
few were noted "
Van Patton of South Campbell a | urday evening. * Remember the aid
IM FLAMES. ONE CHIEF CAUSE
* Over one thousand student* failed
Mr. and Mr*. Gail Lightfoot were ; to be held Thursday. Dec. 13. with
lo gain admission to M- 8. C. this
-SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION
Sunday
afternoon
caller*
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wilbur
Schantz.
Potluck
dlnfall because rooms could not be GLASS CREEK
Mrs. Cha*. Overholt.
' tier at npon. There will be an ex­
OF HAY-CAN BE AVOIDED BY
Congratulations to Miss Oenertevc
found for them. These dormitories
Mr*. Susie Forbcy received a love- change of Christmas gifts, * The
MEW ELECTRICAL HAY-DRYING
are built without cost to the taxpay­ Erwny nnd Dwight Ferris who were ly bouquet of carnations for her McOmber school Christmas program
er*. Bond* arc issued and are se­ married Saturday night at thc home birthday from her *on, B'Bgt. Ger- will be Thursday evening. Dec 20. at
SYSTEAl wrm UNIQUE CONTROL
cured by mortgage upon tho reven­ of the bride'a parent*. Mr. and Mrs aid Forbey. who recently arrived In 1 eight o'clock. * Mr* Ella Hammond
- DEVELOPED
ue* from the building*, and wnen Ray Erway. * Sunday visitor* at the States. * Mr and Mr* Wm ot Hastings. Mrs Laurence Beadle.
Fred
OH*'
were
Wm.
Havens
of
the revenues have paid of! the
BY G.E.
Blough were Ln Hastings Saturday , Arlene and Beverly of the Star dist
mortgages the buildings become lhe Brush Ridge, Mr and Mrs. Louie * Mr*. Ray Seeley of Constantine called on Joyce Clark Sunday afterunencumbered property of the col­ Erway of Knlam.-tz-jo, Mrs. Harry and Mrs Ray Seise of Alto were 1 noon * Gordon Sothard. recently
Today Mobilgai and Mobilga* Special ora the
lege and therefore thc property of Dunn *nd Hubert Schrter of Booth­ recent visitor* of Mr and Mrs Ray discharged from tin- Army called on
BEST
gasolines
aver
sold
at
Mobilgai
Stations.
the people of the slate of Michigan west Rutland. Aipheous Dunn, who Wieland
I Mr. and Mr*. John Thomss and
just returned from the South Pa­
A new Supor-Fuel for your Car!
But another crying need al the
■■
, family Bunday evening
RHEARCH BV NUTRITION
cific and Mrs. Luelln Schrter of
college is for more class rooms, and
Y*le. * Rex Tale of Ypnllantl spent
EXPERTS OF CENEML ELECTRIC
Word received by Mr and Mr*. ] OPEN FORVM
these cannot be financed in the
lhe weekend at the Forrest Havens
same method a* donnliorie* The home ♦ Mr and Mrs. Hom*' Claude Walton that their son. Pvt Editor Banner
CONSUMER INSTITUTE RANGES
legislature has appropriated some Bauchman and fanjUy of Goodwill Theodore Walton, graduated from a i Some time ago I sax an article
FROM QUICKLY MAPS MEATS
money for a class-room building,
were Sunday eve cullers at Russell clerical school ami that he had ,n ,hc Banner &lt;« regard lo corutdTO SAVIM6 VITAMINS. THEIR.
but not enough, and will be asked
to •&gt;
thc
— Barry
; rCo
'Whittemore*. * Mrs Ruth Scott spent two weekends with Richard critic a memorial —
to Increase the amount. Work on and daughters and Mis* Joan Er- Blounh. ron of Mr nnd Mr* Jay mr” ar&gt;‘i women who served in
DISCOVERIES ARE MADE
thl* building should start at the
World
War‘ ”
II. "•
and
’ Wnr’
rt Wn,
”* "It wa* voted to
t»*y of Lansing were weekend visi­ Blough. His address is
PLS'JC FOR EVERYBODY'S
earliest date possible.
have
thc
entire
county
to
partici
­
Pvt
Theodore
E
Walton.
36944309
tor* at Ray Erway'*. * Mr. and Mrs
pate in the aflair
BENEFIT.
It U estimated that 3.000 lo 4,000 Chas Whittemore's spent the wevkAdmin. Clerical School
i Therelorc. may I make a sugges­
veterans will elect to attend MAC. tfhd with their daughter and family,
tion!
As
it
seems
quite
filling
nt
MOBILE
PRODUCTS
—
DISTRIBUTOR
In addition to the young men and the Rob't. Shrtckcr'a in Plainwell
More Goods for More People at Leu Cott.
the present time, being they arc
woman who will naturally wish to * 'Hie Gina* Creek Extension Group
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
planning on building an addition to
til E. BTATK HT.
BAHTIN OB
PHONR UM
will hold their Christmas party with
New Telephones
Looutu-|Jp—Exptlt
Mrs. Clyde Warren next week
Following is thc names and list ' Penn'x:k hospital, that a certain
•' nnrtition
partition caiulstlns
consisting of nn,
one nr
or tun
two
Thursday. Dec. 20.
cf phor.es recently installed In
Thick Choking Phlegm
rooms be Riven ns a memorial to 1
community
Clip nnd paste this list to your our Great Heroes That any nun
or woman who participated tn World
Emergency Funnel
1 phone directory for reference.
War II or any previous warn, also
To make a badly needed «...«■
emer. . A-l Clamp A: Eng Co ...
..001
.. olenn R{c j
gency funnel drill a hole in the cen- ■
'
• given the free uw of these room*,
ter of an eld auto headlamp re- j
T B
In
case of sickness or accident*
fleetor nnd solder into this a length .
I sincerely believe, however, that
”103
of I inch pipe.
.761 tlic jHoplc of Barry Co., as well as
Hastings, will respond very gener­
attend the college, lienee tho need 1
ously when solicited for Hinds for
4ur an accelerated building program
Appliance
such a worthy cause.
Act* fast to ease couahlna spasms
‘ Chas.
nn&gt;l loosen up thick choking ph Is gm as quickly ns thc supply ot labor
Sincerely,
v/fileh serins to clog the tubes and nnd materials L&gt; available. Tlir
A Banner reader for 35 years
board Ls doing it* beat to meet the
situation and has hopes that work
may progress even taster than the
Try Impeached
present conditions would indicate
।
An impeachment is an accusation
I only and does not mean that the
1 person necessarily 1* guilty. The
1 trial follows. An official of the gov। emment may be impeached and
not convicted, as happened to Pre*.
i Andrew Johnson He was impeached
I in 1868 for violating the tenure of
office net, for corrupt use cf lhe
i veto power, interference at elec| tions. and other high crime* and
misdemeanors Nineteen senator*
declared for hu acquittal and 35
LARGE LEATHER DAVENPORT.
STRAINER AND PADS.
voted him guilty. As the vote*
STANDS.
2 CARTONS |OHNS MANVILLI
‘ lacked one of the two-thirds reSEVERAL
PICTURES.
INSULATION.
1 quired to cbnvict hhn he wa*
1 acquitted.
OBLONG LIBRARY TABLE.
CHEST OF DRAWERS.
AROUND 60 TONS ALFALFA

J}j Changes In Dairy
Product Marketing

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESUI

Scientists Find Now
Remedy for Anemia

THE FACT IS

GIANT X-RAY!

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BE

EVERY 15 MINUTES

TRY THE GREAT
NEW

MOBILGAS SPECIAL

QUICK BREADS!

IT'S HERE TODAY

AND

EVERY

DAY

M*KEE SERVICE OIL SALES

GENERAL || ELECTRIC

bronchial Coughs
Soughs due to Colds

AUCTION SALE

In order to settle the estate of the late Milo Anspaugh, I will dispose of the personal

property at Public Auction at the farm located 1 mile east and 1 J miles north of
Coats Grove, or 11 miles south and 2 miles west of Woodland on

WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1945
Starting at 1 o'clock prompt

HAY, GRAIN, AND
POTATOES

XMAS GIFTS
OF

LEATHER

AND MIXED HAY.
800 BU. CORN.
300 BU. OATS.
50 BU. NORTHERN RUSSET PO­
TATOES.
2 CRAIN BOXES. 2 ft. x 2 ft. x 8 ft.
long, good ones.

Fine Hand Tooled

Leather Belts
For Mon ond Boys
Ladies'

Leather Billfolds
Men**

Leather Billfolds
Fancy

Good rural line neighbors
Thctc arc rrr.v few more rural tele­
phone lines today than before thc war.
Hut, because there were so mflw&gt;“war
essential" rural folks who had service
installed, there arc almost twice as
many telephones as before the war. In
other words, there now arc more
telephones per line.
Wc intend lo move ahead with the
job of adding more lines just as fast
as conditions permit. First wc will

MICHIGAN

provide telephones to those who arc
waiting. Then wc will reduce thc
number of telephones per line. Mean­
while, everyone can enjoy better *er«
vice if he will share the line with a
true spirit of friendliness.

You'll help hy keeping all calls thurt
. . . avoid listening in or interrupting
when lhe lin* is in use...hang up
your receiver carefully. One receiver
off the hook tic* up a whole line-

Riding Bridles
Show Halters

McClellan
SADDLES
S------Special

FURNITURE
KALAMAZOO IVORY AND TAN
ENAMEL RANGE.
KALAMAZOO CLASSIC CIRCU­
LATOR.
SQUARE DINING TABLE AND 6
CHAIRS.
BUFFET.
MEDICINE CABINET.
4 ROCKERS.

CHIFFONIER.
BOOKCASE.
LARGE LOOKING GLASS.
COUCH.
ANTIQUE PIANO AND STOOL.
ODD CHAIRS.
SEWING MACHINE.
3 BEDS. SPRINGS AND MAT­
TRESSES.
COMMODES.
DRESSERS.
2 OLD RUGS.
SQUARE TABLE.
------ANTIQUE WALNUT ORGAN
MADE INTO A DESK.
EASEL.
FRUIT CUPBOARD.
WORK CABINET.
10 GAL. CROCK.
ENAMEL BdlLER.

LARGE WALL CLOCK.
ALADDIN LAMP.
CASTOR SET.
WASH BOWL AND PITCHER.
STEEL DAY BED.
COPPER BOILER.
4—10 GALLON MILK CANS.
2 GUITARS.
OLD MAJESTIC COOK STOVE.
WORK BENCH.
CUPBOARD.
LARGE SLED.
3 BALLS TWINE.
FARM BELL.
BARLEY FORK. ’
SET PLATFORM SCALES.
3 OIL DRUMS.
LOTS OF DISHES AND COOKING
UTENSILS AND NUMEROUS
OTHER ARTICLES.

This good level 80 acre clay loam farm with good 8 room full basement house and
40 x 70 bank barn and plenty of other buildings will be offered at private sale by
the Earl R. Boyes Real Estate Agency.

Dog Harnrt*. Leather A Chain
I^tashce. Brushes.

DOG FEEDERS
QE'
Complete with tray.... OU

JACK’S
SHOE * LEATHER GOODS
SHOP
ill 8. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

TERMS: CASH. NO PROPERTY REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

EARL R. ROYES, ADM.

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Cl

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INETIETH

om

possible.
following I

Low living
Moore. Har
Itene P.

rand t, Do *1
L Mailings

I C. Hall
leli. Middl
. Hastings
tings: Oe

ring in Free
age. Dowlin

"'eache
Ixcellen

ecials for Christmas
A limited number of $59.50 tilt bock

No one will look your gift horse in the mouth
when you give fine pieces of furniture. You'll be sur-

prised ot the fine quolity

and moderate cost of our

choirs with ottoman for only

$39.50

Carols an
Of Poem

Irvicc presen
I lhe city sc
on of Supt.
Bth Mrs Way

Choice of colors and covers.
$44.50 Fire Side chairs — Colonial
maple with attractive covers—A pair
of these for only
$59.50

i preceded
;h school b
all nation

A group of pull up ond occasional
chairs ranging in price from $12.50 to
$16.95. Special for Xmas only $9.95

pieces. Would Dad like a new lounge chair, a smoker or
Roomy Drum or Square sewing cabinet
in solid walnut
$13.75

on end table for His favorite books? Surprise Mother

with a long-wished-for boudoir chair or a convenient
sewing cabinet. Sis swoons for a cedar chest.

though she won't admit it's to take the

place of
Drop

old-fashioned hope chest.
for Christmas Gifts’

ROTH t’.URNITiURE
HASTINGS

PHONE 2 2 2 6

ihrUtmaa." aa
fere depleted
fid groups of

Walnut or Mahogany end tables, lamp
tables, cocktail or occasional tables
o»

$8.95 to $21.50

A fine selection of pictures, religious,
scenery or floral framed with gloss
$1.00 to $2.95
Cotton twist rugs in an array of colors
from

lhe only or
escntlng a
community

Hiss St
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                  <text>HELP BEAT INFLATION
BUY BONDS

IlNITIETH YEAR

nme Front

The Hastings Banner
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1945

16 PACES—2 SECTIONS

Two Week-End Car Accidents
On M37 With One Fatality
Eorl Lee, Battle Creek,
1
Formerly of Middleville, Dies

Gf EDITORIALS
h

R.M.C.

A Merry Christmas to ail of you.

Oil-Gas Wells
Aid Counties

A year ago today, it seemed prob­
able that the war with Japan
would continue until late 1946 or
early 1947—and even those dates
were regarded ns optimistic by some
commentators. Very few people ex­
pected the Japanese to collapse so
suddenly and completely. Here. loo.
It seemed probable that victory
would come only after n costly,
bloody Invasion of the main Jap­
anese islands.

NUMBER 12

SECTION ONE—FACES 1 to 8

County ReceivedlThink It Over; Next June
8113; Two Twps.i1 TVI ra
'&lt;&gt;11 On TT-a
* a City
a &gt;xr To
zw Act
A z&gt;BMay Call
This
Over 956 From Oil Need of More School Build-'
Michigan levies a severance tax. a
ings Apparent in Our
wee small percentage, on the oil and
Former Regident
gas produced in this state Of the
Growing City
proceeds of this tax. two-flfths go
Regrets Lose Of
The payment of the winter tax of
Into the state treasury; one-fifth Ls
paid to the township, village or city this city, this month and next, will
where the producing wells arc Jo- [raise the money to retire the last The Wishing Tree
wt

The peacetime months, to date,
ly All:
may not have come up to expecta­
isons Greetings and all that.
At about 11:30 Saturday night
tions—nevertheless, the fact that
ralght to the news briefs—as many Earl Lcr. 22. of Batlr Creek was
the shooting has ceased Is reason
fatally injured In an automobile
[possible.
enough for some of the traditional
State's Report for October
[Following is the list of those out accident a few rods west of the Ben
rated, and the remaining two-flfths ' cf the $170,000 bonds given by our
Another former Hastings resident,
sentiment to be pul behind the
Prove* That: Yield for
| service according to tills weeks' Bowman farm house, on M37 In Rut­
go to the county. The law .stipulates | school board to build the Centra!
who frequently went to Wall Lake,
land township, about two miles west
phrase—"A Merry Christmas to
[t from the draft board.
Month $2,426,680
that the county shall give half of 1 auditorium and school building Mrs. Lois A. Pryor Litchult. now ot
[Ernest N. Dunkelbergcr. Dowling: of the junction of M43 and M37 He
It* receipts from that source to its 'That bond Issue would have had to Detroit. is sorry that the "Wishing
That
oil
and
gas
wells
benefit
rnry B Beverwyk. Hastings: Har- died soon after at the scene of the
county road commission, to be used [ be 145.000 larger, but for the fact
finitely belter than war.
townships and counties, os well as
| L. Wood, Hastings: Richard A. accident. .
for the improvement of township I that at n previous annua) ‘chool T.ltchult. daughter at the late Mr.
the owner* ot land*, was shown by
tuklll. Hastings; Dwight W. PLshloads. PSyfnrnl* arc made to coun­ I inerting the citizen* of Hasting*
Last Christmas was. in ptany ways.
L Hastings; Junior J. Purdy. Mid- driven by his cousin. Alfred Dart. the state's report on the oil produc­
ties In February and August each authorized the school boa rd tn ac­ Banner the following poem about
So. by comparison, this Christmas
rvllle; Richard W. Paige. Dow- 28. of Battle Creek. Another passen­ tion of Michigan for the month of
cumulate a building fund by an this tree, so familiar to Barry qounIt was exactly a year ago. Monday should be a happy one.
hg: Carl R. Wachter. Woodland: ger in that car was Mrs. Virginia October this year.
It will probably surprise our Bar- j extra millage tax levy, so a* to de- ty residents:
Isabella county’s oil and gas crop that the "Battle of the Bulge" be­
|hn J. Weyrrman. Hastings; Ken- Angell. 24. also of the Food City.
ry county readers to learn that, in &lt; crease the Liter bond issue That
|th C. Holden, Bellevue: Robert They were on their way to Middle­ was valued by the state at $242,680.­ gan and the German counteroffen­
News of the settiemsnt of the 1945, this county received from that i saved the people of Hasting* from UNDER JHE WISHING TREE
of young Lee. 69 Scveratice taxes arc levied on
I. Born,
i.
uorn, Cloverdale;
viovcraaie; Leon J,
j, Nlchmen- ville. to visit a friend
, ■■
Bliss strike 1* welcomed by everyone source In February $58 66 and In paving the principal and interest on There's one outstanding memory
ton, Woodland; Arion D. Kenyon. *',u *fls n former resident of that oil and gas production by the state. sive attained spectacular Initial
August $54.77. a total of $113 43 for $45,000 more bonds.
Of those days so long gone,
'
A part of that levy I* given to the success. For a time. It seemed pas­ In this community. The situation this year, and the townships of Hope
flton; Vernor E. Bennett. Ha*- villauc
Will it not be wise for the voters
..
was
tense. Feeling was definitely and Barry, where the wells are lo- I of Hastings, at their next annual The thought of It Is dear to ma
___ _______
hC*; Howard B. Watson. Delton. I Undersheriff Leon Doster
and Po- county, and another part to the sible that Antwerp, main Allied
|y, who
low living in Kalamaioo*; Earl Herman Richard Endsley,
' * 'In- j townships where the oil and ga* supply base would fall, thus forcing bad. Fortunately, however, there rated. 56 72. We do not know how |*chool meeting, to vote to continue While reminiscing on
The
things
I
hoped
some
day
would
..Imrtlv after
eiflt-r wells hr.
arc Owntpr*
located. TvHt&gt;,*illl
Isabella COlintV
county a retreat back into France. The were enough cool heads on both much either township received this (the present extra 3% mills, which
|Moore Hastings
vestlgatcd the accident shortly
iRene P. GangMlllet. Hastings; ' '' occurred, said the track of the received for that month, from thal
year, but Hope, having the larger I has been In effect for 15 year*, fqr
source, the rum ot 11.941 45. the situation was decidedly explosive. sides to get together. Hastings peo­ number &lt;&gt;f well*, probably had con- &gt;ay another five year*. *o that Ahe Undcr the Wishing Tree.
lalne C. Glover. Middleville; Alex- ; mo»‘n« «r
* ”*•&gt; f,,r
Ider R. Neil. Haatlng*; Herman P »» fret from thl- point where It left state the same amount, and the The Christmas season a year ago ple. we believe, appreciate this. slderably more than Barry town- next bond Issue will be kept down
How many times since childhood
Iwmci
Hastings' Morris C 1 ,hp pavement It headed straight townships of that county where the was a period of anxious waiting for Strikes are costly things—cost b' ship.
I to the limit which a recent state law
days.
hMt. 'oowUM; Wyni.n W Cb«.
--------- - - ----- -------- - --------- --wells are producing received 1970.72 the latest new* broadcasts and hop­ to the men through lou of pay;
Elsewhere we give figures for the ‘ fixes for a bond Issue? viz. that no
that month from the severance tax ing and praying chat the cleverly easily to the company through loss amounts of the severance tax In this ' bend issue will be sanctioned by the Those happy days gone by.
k. Hasting*; Jack N. Francisco.
Have vou trekked over those byway*
Both
county
and
townships
can
no
.
hit
'he
tree
with
such
force
as
to
■Stings; Dale C- Keeler. Hastings: of production; and last but not least, state for the month of October far state •■which cannot be paid within And there, you paused to sigh
timed
German
thrust
could
be
doubt
make
good
use
of
the
money
flph E Kl»«raur&gt;. Clo.rnlal. ; »”“&lt;■ bl.«k
th.
a few counties Isabella county, for the following five years
Or dreamed a dream' wished It could
And the yearly total, as you can see stopped short of vital regions &lt;as. costly to the community in which instance, will be ensiled to over
Lymona O Piper. Wtwdl.hd. Hrl- 1 '™&gt;‘k “nd "PP"1
r‘&lt;
The rate of taxation should not
|t&gt; Z Rom Hutlrp
living Iroadway Thr momrnlum waa by doing the necessary multiplying. fortunately. It was)
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.1
11.900 for the county and over $900 be excessive It should not exceed Under the Wishing Tree.
Fe, LotUa. Mo ll Rrarr J Maurrr. j “ «rrat Rial Ihr rar Uppol over Ls quite Impressive.
for thot one month for the town­ 4 mills extra, and should be held at
Montcalm county, tor October,
thrill.; Chari.. L Wllran. Wood- """ and a hall llmra. and wWships In that county where oil and 3'.- mills extra, as it has been for Did some of those fond dreams coma
Q: Clurira W. Klddrr. HaaUw
»&gt;»" 11 ‘'OPP«1 Thar. produced 57.000 barrels of oil and
gas are produced
the past 15 years During the hard
true
Lunrd O. Drainer. Haailno; Krn- «"
"" "'r l»™»M. rvldrni- 250.996.611 cubic feet of gas in Octo­
‘ Within the last three months times of the 1930 s, the school board That to you, meant so much?
Kh O. HaU. Ha.tlnv, Edwin E&lt;™ &gt;" •
t&gt;an •»«
ber. returning to that county $648 of this city never defaulted on ‘a Not many—just a certain few
Ihlrh MKMMlla; Shlrlry U Wil“,,md
ml'“r
80 and to oil producing townships
ry county have been granted, one payment of principal or Interest on You held In deeper touch
WaRdcrfC*
wax summonlu. Haatlng,: Richard L. Karma,. p»a
”dc.rtl a ambulance waa
aammon- of that county. $324 30.
each in Hope and Barry townships, the $170,000 bond Issue, which was And wished so hard that they could
| ed. and the two were taken to PcnMecosta county produced for Oc­
and one on section 3. Yankee voted In 1931. payments on princi­
listing*: George A. Towns. Wood- I
hospital
Lee's body wo* tober 128.418 barrels of oil and 121.­
Stote's Eitolo Taxes Given *
bid; Keith H. Fox. Hastings; Ray ' nock
:--------.------------------Springs If a flowing oil well shall pal and interpst to be made each Under the Wishing free.
l Dunn. Bellevue; Jamea K Bra- 1 “&gt;™«l't t&lt;&gt; thia ally In II,e .mb..- 925.190 cubic feet of gas. valued at
be brought In at any one of these year, the final payment to be madeTo
Primary
School
Fund:
i Knee and was
[r. HaaUnga. .now living in WU-i
*" later transferred to $216231 57. returning $1.729 86 to the
drillings, Barry county would be in May. 1946.
Under its great arching branch.
•
Federal Rotes Much Higher
[wbrook. Callfomiai: Horry Rea-I' an ambulance from tin- Hebbcl fu­ county and $864.91 to townships
। definitely on the state's oil map.
This city has paid the city’s share
there
Baltic. Creek,
Midland county—77.098 barrels of
Tlic producing wells that have been of the cost of operating our schools, Many a secret told
r, Jr.. Hastings; Gerald L. Sin- neral
,
,home , nt ------.. ~ where
Estate taxes, levied by the state
Lie. Heating,; Jamra H Mulder.
””&lt;™
oil and 11.353.000 cubic feet of gas
brought
in
so
far
In
Barry
county
and
has
kept
within
the
15
mill
tax
And people came from everywhere
valued at $111.32730 returning $890 - of Michigan, were assessed against
tllnga; Paul B. Laneaeter. r4S. aRernoon al 2 uelwg.
arc "pumpers.'' yielding relatively limit; and has also levied 3'i mills This strange tree to behold.
14 Barry county estates, from JulyThe Mounting Number of
pgs; Loren E. Lewi*. Hastings: |
father, who recently died, । 63 to the county and the following
.small quantities of oil.
extra to retire the bond Issue. While And wished, as did both you and me
I to December 1 this year, as shown
[erle H Surrarrer, Freeport, mow' wn* cashier of the Middleville batik amount* to townships:
Dcoths. Due to Excessive
It pinched a little In the '30s to do Under the Wishing Tree.
bv the records In the Barry county
Edcnvllle
11035.
Greendale
$8256.
king In Freewill: Carroll W Tai- | for several year* He Is survived by
that, we al) got by and can do it
Speed of Cors, May Suggest
judge of probate's office. The es­
mother. Mr* Madeline Lee a Jasper $10136. Lef $5.51. Mt Haley. tates. and the omount of estate tax
age. Dowling. &lt;now living In Bat-I
again, to provide our schools with And now they say that it must go
That as One Remedy
b Creek*: Kenneth H. Saleno. R. I sister. Miss Nancy Lee. mid one .43 and Porter $24d.7O
the additional rooms and equip­ Perhaps It served Its time
Clare County—55411 barrels of oil levied against each, were ns follows| Battle Creek
j brother, John Lee. all of Battle
ment. including a garage, where the But folks will miss It. we all know
Two recent deaths, one each In
Estate
of
Henry
Schalbly
..$
389
00
• • •
I Creek. Also surviving Are his grand- and 378.740.200 cubic feet of gas
10 or more school busses can be
November
and
December.
In
this
2.120-34
IWho **y» there Isn't any Santa parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Cam- valued at $134.11753 returning $1,­ Estate of Emma Newman
stored
and repaired, at a consider­ A place endeared to you and me.
county,
can
be
traced
to
excessive
072 97 to the county and $536 47 to Estate of Otto H. Zahm ... 465.96
uu»-well. Joe Burkholder Ls home rron. of Saskatchewan. Canada
able saving over present cost*.
speed
of
cars.
In
the
killing
of
a
Under the Wishing Tre*.
3157
Estate of Aduh Walt
k»m Austria for 30 days because hr
Undersheriff Doster is satisfied townships.
it should be bourne In mind that
20429 woman, on M 66 north of Nashville
Gratiot county—150 barrels of oil Estate of Edwin Walt-----h* one of 10 &lt;5 enlisted men—5 (that there was faulty drlvirig of the
last month, the driver of the death­
The board of supervisors, at their Hastings is a growing city, with
Estate of Mary Hooper .
Ptjno from their whole outfit to j car. and ha* decided that some ac- and 56.496.800 cubic feet of gas val­ Estate of Gertrude O.
dealing car was said to have been December meeting. Friday, unanl- excellent prospects for more rapid
ued
at
18.69323
returning
$6956
to
Faw a lucky number which entitled tinn should be taken against Alfred
60 46 under the influence of liquor. In mously passed a resolution naming development In the Immediate fu­
Bauchman
.
(Continued on page 4. Sec. I) i Dart, but had not. at this writing. the county and $34,77 to townshlpe Estate of Mary Talbot
C. E. Mater as Director-Supervisor ture.
192.71
As can be seen from the above
[ decided what charge to make against
Hasting* Li surrounded by a ter­
of this city Saturday night, the | of the Barry County Social Welfare
Estate of Andrew J. Ftnkhim. What happened to the tree figures, the counties where oil and
4 80 chunk gouged out of a maple tree Board and the Barry County Bureau ritory that look* to this city for
beiner
| that was struck, and to the car. gas ar&lt;- produced benefit consider­ Estate of Henry J. Slavers - 373.13 on the roadside by the car In which of Social Aid. The three members school and advantages which a 1Many inquiries as to the deadline
from that production, as well
room
8-grade school in the rural for filing either the estimate or final
he
was
a
passenger,
and
the
fact
Pr-rim-rint after It hit the tree, would seem to ably
of
Ute
Barry
County
Social
Welfare
Estate of Kittle Bowne
iXCtillt lll rrO^nini prove that It was going at very high as do townships' The owners of
23922 that the car rolled over three and Board have ratified this action by district cannot supply. It would be
Olney ...................... lands where oil or gas In paying
Coral, ond Dramoti«o,ion j "Xra, sc«u. so. »&lt; this oily.
46.84 a half times thereafter are sub­ giving it their unanimous approval wors^ than foolish for any Has­
quantities are found usually receive Estate of Glenn E. Gardner
stantial evidences of very high
The action of these two local tings citizen to urge that ''Hastings -management department at Mich­
1 8 of the total production of the Estate of Gertrude E- Wesorganizations has been reported to Is under no obligation to supply igan State college.
**------- u/
—'rFeatures
—*-------। seriously injured early Sunday wells located on their property.
Of Poem
Wore
92.63 speed.
plnter
.
These are only two Incidents. Of the State Welfare Commission, school rooms and equipment for
[Central school auditorium was morning in an accident on M37.
Arthur H Halit, tax specialist
So. when oil in paying and plen­ Estate of Edward H Groat 251.46 the over 3,000 automobile victims
whose approval Is also necessary. outsiders." Of course we are not the department, point* out
ira on
on Sunday
ouna.y afternoon .or
“"J* ,n ?*“ P“' tiful quantities shall be discovered
[led
for ra.
the '
ranly-nm onnusl ChrUtmm coral MW «&gt;
Crrak. ond «•&gt; on in Barry county, which we hope will
Tbtal$4523.39 who have died in Michigan so far Tlic state law permits such a com­ obliged to do it. It Is a privilege regulations are the same this
We should be glad to
this year, a considerable proportion bination. where a board of super­ to do It
... his
Ills wav
way hnriii*
home from work The nnv.
pav- be true, the whole county will bene­
[rvlce . .presented......
by the teachers
as last Either an estimate or
This &gt;452339 rotate tax from this of them could be traced to excessive
visors approves, and the state body share these advantages In a rea­
i the city schools under the dlrccfit therefrom.
county Is put into th’e primary speed of cars. When an automobile, gives its sanction. There seems to sonable way—os we do, and we hope final return must be made b
bn of Supt. D. A. Van Buskirk. llghls flickered and then went out.
uary 15. 1M«. if the final
Michigan cannot rank os a big school fund. If the rate Is main­ going 60 or 60 miles an hour gets
will
continue
doing Increasingly. The
be no reason to doubt that the ap­
can be made before that date,
1th Mrs. Wayne Peterson acting ns His truck left the roadway and producer of oil and gns. But last tained for the entire year al the out of control, some serious result
good
will
which
will
come
to
Hasproval will be given by the slate
crashed Into a tree. He suffered a month its producing wells yielded some amount per month as for the
estimate is not necessary,
scompnnlst.
welfare commission.
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
estimate Ls turned In before
[The processional, which hi always
1.448 894 barrels of oil and 1.748346.­ past five months, it would Indicate
At the rate at which lives arc
There will still be a Barry County
uary 15. then the final rots
n attractive part of the program, broken and his head and face were 000 cubic feet of gas. the combined that Barry county would contribute being taken in car accidents since
Bureau of Social Aid and a Barry
[as preceded by-elections by the severely lacerated. He was taken to value being $2262.964.91. The total well toward 111,000 this year for
restrictions on gasoline were re­ County Welfare Board Instead of
Pennock
hospital,
where
his
injuries
However, the farmer
■gh school brass quartet. Carols
severance tax levied for that month the primary fund. But Barry coun­ moved. the yearly deaths from that
having, os now. one person. Mrs
been
using a 12-month
I all nations were sung by the
being $45,259.33. Three new pools ty has received over 170.000 of pri­ cause In this nation may soon equal I Mahe Higbee, as supervisor of the
[•achcrs for the first part of the
than the calendar year
were discovered In 1945 In this state, mary money from the state. The or exceed the annual deaths of । Bureau of Sochi Aid. and another
rogram and chlrnro were played
the most important being the Deep principal contributors to that fund American soldiers In World War IT. | C. E. Mater, as director of the 8obring intermission
River pool, about
mile wide and are the railroads, telephones and
Isn't it time for something to be । dal Welfare Board, one person. C.
One Hundred Ten Parcels
of his accounting year.
Men and women, dressed In oldsix or seven miles long. Recently telegraph companies, and other pub­ done to save this frightful carnage E Mater will be the director-suTaken To Receiving Center
me costumes, small children and
a gusher was found in that area, lic service corporations.
in times of peace? The natural In­ | pervlsor of both organizations. The
I flutist Introduced the second part
always accompany the final return.
yielding 800 barrels per hour—flow­
There are federal rotate taxes, as quiry Is: What can be done to save change will probably not be made
"Olfta for Yanks Who Oave" was
k the program, representing a
ing freely. A lot of wild-cattlng Is well as those levied by the state
I until next March
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
the slogan adopted for the campaign
rnHstmas street
scene. Lester
At the annual Christmas tea given being done in litis state, and prob­ But estate* of 160.000 or under are
for gift packages for the disabled FOUR ASK TO
chilling, head of the speech de­ by the Women's club, tomorrow. ably new fields will be found
exempt from federal taxation, but
veteran* In hospitals at Christmas BECOME CITIZENS
triment, read 'The Night Before'
Friday afternoon, nt the Parish
the amount the government exacts
Four residents of thia county
time, the project being again spon­
hrtstmas." as the scenes mentioned house, members arc asked to bring
from routes that exceed 160.000 is
sored by the American Legion and plied for naturalisation. The p
ere depleted by various teachers a wrapped gift for a man or a
far heavier than the stales estate
Auxiliary.
He hearing on their petitions to
nd groups of actors. Santa Clous woman to be sent to the County
In Hastings, splendid cooperation come citizens of the United 8U
ppeared and filled the stocking* ns Home and Hospital for Christmas.
on an estate's excess above 160.000
was given by the Junior Chamber of
Father" told the story of St. NichThe- public welfare committee.
varies from 5*5, on 15.000 excess, to
Commerce, several of the members day. Sidney Fuad, from th*
The first baby born in Pennock
Members of the Pennock Hospital f
[Credit Is due Supt. Van Buskirk. Mrs. Richard Groos. Mrs. Chas. Hospital Is now back at Pennock 30% on an excess of $100,000 to $250.­
conducting a dime drive for funds federal office was here and a
Highlit. Mrs Wm. Lawrence and
000, and 39% on an excess of II.- Board have received requests dur­
on Saturday, Dec. 1. Prom this cd the examination
_ would
Ira. Peterson. Mr. Schilling and all Mrs. Robert Walldorff. Is sponsoring Hospital caring for babies. It
000,000 to 11250,000. Up to 77% where ing the past several weeks from peo­
drive the sum of $15254 was realized
have seemed a remote possibility
ho participated In this excellent the plan.
the excess exceeds 110.000,000. IL ple who would like to be permitted
to be used to purchase gift* for the
back on Sept. 14. 1923 to have
program. So far os the Banner
will be seen that very large estates to furnish rooms in the new addi­
guessed that the little baby girl
packages.
nows, the Hastings Teachers' club
fry,
pay
a
huge
tax
to
the
government,
tion
In
memory
of
friends
or
rela
­
On Thursday evening. Dec. 6. at
NOTICE—Hope twp 1 will collect born on that day to Mr. and Mrs.
-the only organization of Its kind
which
Is
proper,
because
they
can
tive*. Since the hospital has been
their meeting, the members of the
resenting a Christmas program of taxes at Shultz's store Dec 27 and Sterling Weeks, E. Mill St., was well afford to pay.
made passible by individual be­
Jan. 3 Cedar Creek store Jan. 8, destined to choose nursing as a caThe arraignment of Patton Auxiliary sorted the article*, mak­
The state's levy on an estate ex- quests and donation*, members of Speaks, arrested on the charge of ing the package* as uniform in value
1946 John Gurd. Trcos.
out 12 20 icer and return to the nursery which
community project.
as possible. They had a total of 110
she initiated, to care for the new cmpis 15.000 of the inheritance of a the board say that they wish to do
born. Neither, attending physician son daughter, grandson and grand­ everything possible to comply with for January 13th in Municipal court packages, each one containing gift*
Dr. C P. Lathrop, or Nurse Phoebe daughter: or the parent*, if a son these requests.
here. The charge grew out of the to gladden any veteran obliged to
spend his Christmas In a hospital
Oaks visualized such a turn ot or daughter leave a bequest to fathIt would be Impractical, board
members point out. to leave the which on November 20th. sideswiped anywhere in Michigan. A list of
events at that time.
&lt;
However, that U just what did 2% on the bequests to direct heirs room furnishing up to individual one automobile and crashed, head the articles was placed on the out­
happen two month* ago when Rose­ in excess of the 15.000 exemption. choice. Equipping a hospital room on. Into another, causing the death side of each box. Gift* Included
The Bliss Press Company here re' mary Weeks joined the Pennock Where the heir is a cousin, or niece, Is a specialized job.
of a woman passenger in that ear. bill folds, playing cards, hpoks. toilet
imed work Monday after being B.pvr|&gt; ...r. . ।ft
Hospital staff following her grad- nephew or other remote heir there
The cost of a hospital room. In­ and serious injury to a little girl. articles, various games, necktie clips
[czed since Nov. 6 as a result of
uallon from Community Hospital In is no exemption, and the rate In­ cluding interior finish, furnishings He has been In jail hen- ever since and pins, stationery, etc.
Paul Bogart, commander of the
VLILRMHJ Mil/
Battle Creek. She entered training creases as the remoteness of the re­ and furniture, is about $600
ffUte action.
his arrest by Undersherin Doster,
lationship Increases. If a bequest
Negotiations which ran into
Therefore, the board has agreed on the night when the accident oc­ Legton, was notified from Detroit,
Is made to a person who is not re­ that an individuol who has con­ curred. on M66. a half mile north to take the gifts to the receiving
stormy weather" in the early
VIIIILIJUUJI
riiMVIi
ureadnf
thal
the
$25.00
given
to
lated
to
the
maker
of
a
will,
the
and
distributing depot at the Custer
bases of the strike were resumed
tributed this much toward the hos­ of Nashville.
t the personal request of Mayor
Comm. Knowlton and Staff the first baby bom at Pennock Hos- rate Is still higher. Bequests for pital In the current drive and the
It was planned' by the officers to Past of the American Legion In
benevolent purpose* are exempt from one completed In 1942. may have a arraign Speaks soon after the acci­ Battle Creek, which he did on Sun-- - - - . .
। pIta] started the fund which was
lharle* Leonard.
Help
In Adjusting
Problems
used for her nursing course.
Differences were ironed out across
memorial name plate affixed to a dent, but a doctor who had treated
Each Legion Post was also asked
It Isn't likely that nurse Week*
he conference table by repft-senCommissioner Julie Knowlton of
room door In honor of anyone the him for an Injury to his head, re­
stlvre of the Bliss Local, the Bliss the Barry County Council for Vet­ will-be on hand to officiate at the NOTICE
suiting from the accident, stated to Investigate local hospitals to asdonor may choose.
you hove some
management and a district repre- eran's Assistance reports a busy advent of the first baby to be born
The Hastings Public library will
In event there are not enough that the Injury was so serious that
sell, trade, or rent
then*
on Christmas day, and if ao
entatlve of the C.I.O. Union. May- and successful activity In the first in the new maternity room provided
he
ought
not
to
have
his
examina
­
single rooms in the new addition to
you want to buy,
to provide gift* for them. When
r Leonard took no part in the ne- fifteen days of December and again for In the enlarged hospital plans. will be open again the week of Dec. meet all such requests, the plan tion at the earlier date.
Comm. Bogart called Pennock hos­
The reason for this Is that S/Sgt. 31. the .usual hours. It wjll also be will be extended to Include the two
otlations except to bring the groups sends out the urgent Invitation to
nire ....
pital
no
veteran
was
registered
ogelhcr again after previous talks every returned service man or mem­ Richard Pennington, son of Mr. and open Wed. evening, Jan. 2—Adv.
and three bed room*. Die ward* and the operating rooms. A double room
isd failed to produce results.
would carry two name plaques, a there.
bers of the families of soldiers, sail­ Mrs. Wayne Pennington, Delton,
m
[t is a fine thing to do at Christ­
three bed room, three plaques: etc.
Construction work on the new ad- ors and other service branches to who Is now on his way home from
Rooms will be assigned in the or­ mas time and It is hoped that every
iltlon to the local plant, which was bring him their problems.
the E.T.O. will have something to
der in which the requests and con­ hospitalized disabled veteran In
laited as a result to the strike sc­
"I have one of the finest consult­ say about Miss Week*' future pro­
ion. is also being resumed.
tributions are received with the .Michigan may be remembered on
ing staffs in the State of Michigan,** fessional
»r»unuu plana.
piuis.
Mr. Knowlton announced. *'If the! (Incidentally. Rosemary's brother,
single rooms being placed at the Christmas day.
of th. Bothw will
The cooperation and assistance of
IEW YEAR'S DINNER
top of the list.
problem of the boy that cornea In ' Pfc. Morris Weeks, la now stationed
Those interested In furnishing' the Junior Chamber of Commerce,
Fried chicken or Swiss steak, at to ask for help is over my head, I I In the Pacific on Mindanao, with
can
practically
press
a
button
and
|
the
signal
corps.*
.
the
various
contributing
organisa
­
rooms
under
this
plan
can
get
fur
­
Zooland Methodist church. 12 noon
ther and more detailed informa­ tions and the Individuals who gave i
ntll 2 pm. Adults, -85c; children get him the finest and most expert'
tion from any of the following mem­ their money are greatly appreciated.
nder 12. 50c
Adv. 12-27 advice on the matter in minutes. _____
HASTINGS
This campaign for ''Olfta for
that can be obtained in the com-1 Scott'* Service,
bers of the hospital board: Stuart
Adv. out 12-20
munlty.”
I
----------Clement, Richard Orooa. Earl Cole­ Yanks Who Gave.** Is entirely sep­
Thirteen World War No. 1 veter- | G.E 8. Rummage Sale. Masonic
man. Roman Feldpausch. Forrest arate from the Red Crow collection
Food Center and City Food and
Lane. Howard Tredenntek, Roy of gifts In this city and coonty,
ana and one hundred and thirty- Temple, Prl. and Sat, Dec. 21-32.
states Comm. Bogart.
(Oontlnued on Page 4. See. 1.) *
adv. out,42-20
Chandler.
adv. J2%»

14 Estates Paid Over $4,500
To This State In Five Months

Should Speed
Be Reduced

Board Approves
C. E. Mater as Head
Of Social Aid and
Welfare Work in Co.

Income tax Filing
Same Ag Last Year

"eachers Present

GIHS FOR "YANKS
WHO GAVE"

Women's Club Plans
Christmas Cheer For
County Home

Hospital Board Gets Requests
Concerning Memorial Rooms

ATTENTION!
Robert Ripley

Examination Set
For January 13th
For Patton Speaks

FLASH! H

Hiss Strike Ends—Men Returned To
Pork Monday—Being Out Since Nov. 6
VrlrDANx Alli

OFFICE IS BUSY PLACE i

IF

U

Banner Want Ads

TO ALL

A fHrrry (Chrtfiimus

�THL HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20, Bl'

rjojT^

On Behalf of
FOOD CENTER
and AH its Staff.
Here s Wishing
You ALL A

w

MERRY
CH8ISIMJS
ROMAN FELDrAUSCH

{WALNUTS iQq
j

lb.

ENGLISH

SMOKED PICNIC HAM

?

Cooked

4 to 6 lb.

»: 33'

average

I PECANS 21SC I
|

THIN SHELLED

lb.

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j

SMOKED HAM
(Ready to eat&gt; 500

POTATOES an
;

MICH. U..S.. NO. 1

POULTRY

Pk.

Staples at a Saving
Fruits and Vegetables
for the Holidays

CALIF. ORANGES ex.lge.-doz.
FLORIDA ORANGES Ige.-dor
doz
TANGERINE
SWEET POTATOES Jersey gib
bun
CELERY HEARTS
CALIFORNIA CARROTS 2 bun.
extra nice - lb
SQUASH
lb
GRAPE
2 lb
FANCY APPLE

8c

2 lbs. 21c

TURKEYS

PRUNES, Bulk, Ige.

2 lbs. 35c

Fancy Light and Med.

b. 49c

MACARONI

3 lbs. 35.

BEANIE WEENEES

jar 22c

POP CORN, Griffin

2 pkgs. 1 5c

M NCE MEAT

8&gt;
17'
29'

Pineapple Juice, Del Monte, can 14c

jar 49c

KETCHUP Brooks

14 oz. bottle 17c

CHILI SAUCE,

14 oz. bottle 21c
b. 33c

COFFEE, Shedd

glass 2uc

CHEESE SPREAD, Kraft

RAISINS, Sun Maid, seedless pkg. 13c

CRISC0L.68

BAKED BEANS

6&gt;

b. 23c

VARITY PACK, Kellogg

pkg. 23c

CHEERIOATS

pkg. 12c

COCKTAIL GRAPES
KLEER-MOR

at. jar 94c

2 b. box 49c

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Beef Ribs
Corned Beef
Porterhouse
Sirloin Steak
Round Steak
Short Steaks
Chuck Roast
Beef Stew

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Meaty
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Cabbage ’

STEAKS
Steer Beef

Steer Beef

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Steer Beef
II.

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8:30 A.M. till 8:00 P.M.

Saturdays 8:30 A.M. till 9:00 P.M.
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For Men and Boys

For "Her” Here

Many new items are coming in this
Be sure and visit our store for

HICKOK
Personal Jewelry
Belt*, in genuine Pipkin with gold
plated initial buckle, in gift case.

$1.00 to $2.00

For Your Boy
FROM OUR BOYS

BUY VICTORY BONDS

DEPARTMENT

BONNET &amp; GOWN SHOP

Just Arrived

WOOL
PLAID
MACKINAWS

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

$7.50

See our Men's Wool Plaid Mackinaws. A
real value at
$9.85

A

BEAUTIFUL

NEW

In charge was Mrs. B A LyBarkcr.
Mrs. George Dean. Mrs. Arthur Han­
In observance of Christmas, the
sen and Mrs Charles Paul.
Second Word PT.A. presented a
program nt the First United Breth­
A lighted Christmas tree, spark­ ren church on E Grand St . Tues­
ling with artificial snow, filled the day evening with a good attendance
bay window In the living room of The school children participated,
the home of Supt and Mrs. D A also selections were given by the
Van Buskirk on Sunday afternoon high school choir conducted by Mrs
for the annual reception for the Arthur Lower. Sound motion pic­
teachers and other guests following tures of the Washington Cathedral
the carol service. Sprays of holly were also shown.
and snowball candles were attrac­
tively arranged on the mantel ntyl a
MARRIAGE LICENSE
beautiful poinsettia, a gift from the
Teachers Club, was on the buffet. Perry H- Stowell. Woodland ....25
Candles and greens also made love- Vonda L. Gardner. Woodland .. .19

NECKWEAR,
Just arrived this .week. Colors

and patterns for all.

$1.00
$1.50
$2.00
$2.50
I'amotb Brands—Wembley* and Co Coon Craft

ONE

BUCKSKIN JOE

OF THE FIRST
OF THE NEW

MACKINAWS

HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS

Red &amp; Block. Check

FULL LINED

Smoothie^

FULL BELT

The Instant Home Mixer

$ 17.50

SATINSMOOTH
ICE CREAM

A fine gift for the out
door man.

SPECIAL-BOY'S BIB O'ALLS
Limited Stock—Sizes 8 to 13

K/s/7 The Christmas Store
Here you will find many items that arc hard to find
that we do not advertise due to the small quantities.
The smart shopper drops in and asks questions about
the things they need.
•

1

Yes. ladies. It's a fact I Tills IS
what you have been walling for!
Now you can have real, rich oldfashioned ice cream and other
frozen desserts from your own
refrigerator—the kind you’ve always
wanted—without any of the gritty
ice crystals of the home product.
No whipping, no stirring and no
checking after it has been set to
freeze.
Smoothie U made of heavy cast
aluminum No moving parts. Makes
one quart. Height 9*.- Inches.

AVAILABLE NOW
FOR CHRISTMAS

"Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy'

Waters Clothes Shop
'

138 E. STATE

But There’re Still Gifts
BUT HURRY!

g

$3.00
Bars thains, pins, with initials if you

quilted • lined. Beautiful
, 4 pockets, half belt.

OBITUARIES

Time Is Short

For The. Late Shoppers

HICKOK

ly table decorations. Assisting with
I he receiving and serving were-Mnt.
A D Knlckern. Mrs. A. K. Frond?
' (Continued from Page 5. Bed. 1.)
sen. Mrs. H. O. Hayes. Mrs. Guy ETTA MAK JARVIS
Keller
and Mrs. John Ketcham.
I Following the Monday night bow­
: ling Miss Grace Relckord invited the Ninety were In attendance. Includ­ township. Clinton County. Michigan,
^Hastings Banner team for a buffet ing the following from out of the on November 0.‘ 1876. She was the
I lunch and Christmas party at her city: Principal Emeritus W. T. Wal­ daughter of the Rev. Chas. Jarvis,
home. Those attending were Maxine lace. Jonesville. Mr. and Mrs. Mor­ a United Brethren minister. She
I Jarman, Joyce Harrington. Beulah ton Hilbert, i Doris Smith, a former resided In and around Woodland all
•Bush. Mrs. Fay Martie. Mrs. Rich­ kcal teacheri. Dearborn: Maurice of her life. In 1900 she was married
DeWltte and Mr. and Mrs. Dana to George Charles Foul of Wood­
lord Cook and Mrs. William Fox.
Burgess. Kalamazoo; Mrs. Charles ,.
I1U&gt; ullu
,IMB union were
wcfv wi
„.land.
and w
to this
bom
Gies, Corunna; Dr. and Mrs. Wil- '
children, all surviving hex—
I The Christmas party of hospital Hain West. Clear Lake Camp, and Charles of Hastings. Raymond of .
' Guild No 23 was held at the home Sgt . Kenneth Adams. Baltimore. Md. Chicago, and Mrs. Lois O'Brien of
' of the president. Mrs. Stuart Cle­
• • •
'Dimondale. Also surviving her are |
ment with Mrs Homer Smith and
nine grandchildren, her step-mother. I
A sleigh filled with garza mums
Mrs. Georg? Dean assisting. Follow-'
I Ing the co-operative dinner, mem- dr corated the dinner table at the Mrs. Lena JorvLi of Saugatuck, a |
half-brother. Roy Jarvis of Sauga- .
Hotel
Hastings
Friday
night
when
br rs used the Christmas gifts which
tuck. and a half-sister. Mrs. Calls ’
Mrs.
William
Fox
entertained
the
1 each bad brought for a pirate bridge
Neil of Ovid, several nieces and I
। game with Mrs. Lawrence Herrick girls with whom she was associated nephews and a host of friends.
;
SPORT &amp; BATTLE JACKETS
। and Mrs Hugh Donahoe winning with for several years from the of­
She passed away at Englewood i
fice of the General Gaslight Com­
Plain colors Ac plaids In snug, warm woolens
, first choices.
Cardigans and pull-overs In the-newest styles
hospital
In Chicago, on December 7.
pany tn Kalamazoo Candy canes
and shades.
$7.95 - $10.95
after an Illness of only two weeks. I
I In honor of Donald Norton S 2 c at each place marked the names of The funeral was held on Monday.
| who Is home on a ."’D-day leave fol­ fourteen guests. Later a social eve­ December 10. at the Leonard Chape'
WOOL SPORT SHIRTS
ning
with
games
and
exchange
of
GLOVES
' lowing an emergency operation on
Attractive plaids which pleaye the younger
Rifts wm spent at the home of Mrs In Hastings .with the Rev. L. Win­
Fabric
. . Fabric * Kid Combination . .
ship board. Mr and Mrs. Clarence
. ston Stone officiating, and
was
set. Real warm!
Fox and Miss Grace Relckord
Pigskin. Also woolen gloves and fur trimmed
I Bump entertained at dinner on
Ilald to res', in lie Woodland ceme- 2?
$5.95
up
mittens.
G)
Sunday. Others present were Mrs
,,!■“&gt;'
I Donald Norton and two children ot
On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Law$1.00 up
HOUSE ROBES
'Detroit.
Mrs John
John Norton
and
mice Herrick entertained the Tawa- She was a kind and loving mother,
Detroit. Mrs
1
alya-------Camp -...
Fire Oirls and
Chenille . . Jersev . . Cotton . . In bright
daughter Evelyn. Mr. and Mrs.
—-their I and her children and grandchildren
• and• —
..
—.-------- .tea. —
-- win remember with loving thoughts
Cottons. Rayons and Better Dresses A very
I Howard Norton «nd family
Mr- mothers
at. a Christmas
The
patterns and pastels.
nice selection to choose from.
| and Mrs Lewis’ Guernsey of Maple group sang carols, with Joan Baulch her many deeds of unselfish devo­
$5.95 to $13.95
Grove Twp.
piano, and they plan to *"•
go tion.
Twp The honor guest re- at
a‘ the
------$2.70 and up
i ports back to the hospital in San caroling on Friday evening. Each She left without a last farewell,
She
bade
good
by
to
none.
BLOUSES
| Otego, Calif ., on January 12.
1’—
mother was presented with a small
Sheers, satins, chiffons, rayons, in rectangles
gift that the girls had made In The golden gates were open.
Rayons •_ , Satins
. Cottons and Jeraeyi.
and squares.
Newest styles .
Popular colon.
’] A lighted fire with a miniature Camp Fire Joan Slocum and Jo- Th* Master's voice Mild come
Rest In peace, thy cares are ended.
$1.00 up
• village and winter scene on the flre- berta Whitmore poured tea at the
$2.60 up
Rest In peace, thy work is done.
; place mantle made a pleasant set­ prettily appointed table in the din­
You are gone where we who loved
, ting for the bridge luncheon last ing room, where the buffet was Cen­
FINE
LINGERIE
you
Thursday given by Mrs Lawrence tered with an attractive arrange­
Slips . .
$1 35 up
Cown$_. , . . 52 70 up
Soon arc coming one by one
Herrick and Miss Sadie Glasgow at ment of greens. Christmas omaBriefs .
. 89c up .
Panties .... $1.00 up
j the home of the former. Tlic tables incuts and candles made by Joberta
' at which twenty guests wen- seated Whitmore The girls who assisted
ORGANIZATIONS
in
the
serving
were
Nancy
Foster.
--------------------------------. were centered with red candles and
the dining room table, which was Jean MacArthur. Mary Maurer. I- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newton will
covered with u hand-made lace Marilyn Curtright. Carolyn Jordan, entertain the Night Hawk club with
cloth, was deeorated with colored Marlene Ragla. Patricia Hecox. Hcl- a Christmas party Saturday eve­
en Laberteaux. Janet Feldpausch. nlng. Dec. 22
Gifts will be ex­
changed.
■ tapers Bridge honors for the after­ Mary Lou Davis and Janet Herrick. -----------neon were won by Mrs Robert Cook.
Mrs Leslie Hawthorne. Mrs Harold
The
Maccabees
hold their
The Christmas party of the New.
— ---------------- will
— ----------1 Phillips and Mrs Howard Frost
Idea chib uus at the home of Mrs. ’regular monthly meeting this FrlDec. 21. with
Xfrs.
Archie McCoy, with Mrs Emma S. day
’ " afternoon. ****
J‘‘" *"~
KM E STATE ST.
.
PHONE 2^2
I Thirty-four members and guests Evons as hostess. on Wednesday Lucy Turner. 522 S. Boardway. If
attended the Christmas dinner meet- evening. Dec. 12. An Ideal Christ­ the day Ls stormy, we will meet
। Ing of hospital guild 18 at Betty's mas dinner was served to twelve with Mrs Vina Fisher. 317 E. Mill
| Inn Inst Thursday After the ehalr- members, who with fun and laugh­ St.
ia&lt;5&lt;5i5i5i»&lt;Si5i5&lt;&gt;,5&lt;Si5i&gt;i5&lt;S&lt;5i 5&lt;S&lt;Si
I man. Mrs John Hoevenair. conduct- ter. heartily enjoyed the repast A
| ed a short business meeting. Miss short business session followed, with ■Victory Bonds will provide a cush­
Lottie Teuslnk snoke about the need the election of officers for 1946.
ion for your post-war days."
’ for the enlarged hospital and Mrs They are President. Mrs Tac Gies,
George
1 Erwin Clark the necessity for sup- secretary-treasurer. Mrs
I plies there now. Mrs John Ten Sumner chaplain and flower chair­
Hnrkel Rave two appropriate read­ man. Mrs. James StLsbee Hostesses
Ings and there was carol singing, ex­ for the meetings, in 1946 were se­
I change of gifts and a social time lected and distribution of gifts from
the Christmas tree was madg by
followed.
Santa Clnus- 'Mrs Sadie.Mae Pal­
A large red Yule candle in the mer । About eleven o'clock a singing
hall welcomed the members of the game was enjoyed and the guests
Charity guild to their Christmas departed to the strains of "Jingle
party last Tuesday evening at the Belts.” nil enjoying the true Christ­
home of Mrs. Walter Perkins Needle mas spirit
pine with red tapers and a group
of choir boys decorated the mantle
Mrs. C D Bauer was hostess to
and the six tables were centered
with candies and red holly or mir­ twenty members and guests of Ruth
ror mats. Each member contributed Circle of the WS.CS. on Tuesday
toward a gift for the hospital. At afternoon nt a carry-in luncheon,
the evening's bridge, high scores followed with the business meeting
went to Mrs. Joseph Brozak and and exchange of Christmas gifts and
Mrs Forrest Lane. Tlic committee a delightful social time.

JOHNSON SUPPLY CO
FIRESTONE STORE
HASTINGS

�TOE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, DECKMISER 80, 1W
There U

fte Hustings Banner

do

doubt that people hare I

Fred Birman has received hl* dis- ' Elba £lw.

Johnny was married

Veterans’ Aid . . .

Albion College Paper
Commends Dr. Heath

INSTALLATION OF

ON THE HOME FRONT

HIGHLAND'S DAIRY

Think It Orer

"PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED MILK"

EDITORIALS

,
’’

-

PLEASANT RIDGE

WJ4.C44. OFFICERS
charge. Mr*. B..aod thett two chi)- twd years *fo. and hls wife and her
dren h*ve been living with her par- daughter. Mr* BUI Hoaglln and
Installation of the recently elected
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. l.»
entt. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Shellen- baby are here with him. ttr*. HoagThe November issue of the Albion | officer* featured the program at the
barger while Fred was in service.
lin'a hutband 1* (taUofied ln. Japan three veterans of the late war told "•■.t'e-’e Alumni publication, lo Trt-1 monthly- WBCfl. luncheon at the Grand Rapids, Thursday. * The I
Harold Parker didn't make it fo&gt; ■ At present they are looking for a their problems across Use desk of umphe. contains the following com­ Methodist social rooms on Wednes­ West Farm Bureau will meet this j
Christmas because
men­ CommiMlonar Julie In the first half
rcauac juit
iuaa as
ivs they
uici were
acic house
.----- —we
— promtaed
»----- -—— Johnny to
-------... entary notice tf Dr Roy Heath. | day. Dec. 1J. Uie Rev. L. Winston
- ~
* he
— *waa hokpltaltted
Hattiut
* Rh«»
with
-* ot December. Twenty-seven asked sen of Mr. end Mrs. George Heath;; Stone acting as installing officer, Wednesday evening wtlh Mr. and 1
for
- but ’lth
thein*
hoaxing
which ---------started shortage doubt that It wlU help about educational training supplies of this city. Dr. Heath graduated Mrr Carl Ricker and Mrs. Lowell Mrs. Edward Barber, with a potluck
----------------- 1 trouble whiei.
supper. * The school will have a
by the government to returned scrv. edmbat.
x
much.
when
he
was
In
from.Hastings
High school in the Teeter were candle bearers and Mrs. program Friday evening. Dec. 31,
&lt;l&gt;u asiter.
■**-■* pauJ
Paul H
H.- Barnum. Heating
Hastings ice men. Sixteen asked about In- class ci 1932. nnd from Albion col-1
U a
T/4
Dick Karmes tt home-ln
‘fJZTm. mvro »n New
new York
rone on
on Monday,
monaay.
surance problems
Eighteen came lege four years later. The article list of officers was given in n recent and the Sunday school will have a l
2.
HCBjCR^FTIOS '
•bobt gbrt of way. He toned nu
program al church on Bunday eveDocking
K» •* aboul claim, of various is quoted below:
n-xkina aboard the Queen Mary
Ma
issue of the Banner.
V
*2.»0 •■&gt;»« outproblems —
were
nlng.
— employment ■™"-™
kU0tT
The hasting* bdslneas district folks from Chicago to tell them he U H&lt;» York on SnM.y .tn epi. ■types,
Luncheon wax served by Sarah
\ 1
"On Nov. 1st Dr Roy E. Heath
could get home
the. next
Strangely
Rureau
. .
~.iday.
------ to
* Kcnneuv u. tnwiuu, ugr. uiw- presented by eleven.
Circle. Mrs. Lawrence Larkii,. chair­
looks more colorful and festive ir \----- . .
enough the housing problem only tiiuumcd his duties as head of the man.
,
New 'fiade Eitablllhed
lu special holiday attire than it
L roue hi six service men to the Com­ Industrial Salas Department of the
Mrs. Harold Foster was program
missioner's office. Four came to J. B. Ford Division.of Wyandotte
Falling to find cither gold ar ill- J
has at Christmas time In many a find that Dick had tn wait over1 ianct
Chemicals corporation. Dr. Heath chairman and introduced Mrs.
he’d r nith.ra
-----------J— —
«wlh«r dav
a.. m
&lt;o it
U wan
y. decided
a-aaMMa
B,ums.nn,r.
wn obtain hospitalization assistance. has a Ph-D. degree from Western Frank Cooper, who sang two appro-1 ver, Captain John Smith citabllihM
year. Many visitors here have re­ . another
a
lucrative
trade with the old couq- J
J..'.,
,h‘.™ ru? i!!15 i01 Mr ,M u" n‘M &gt;»»"'«“'■ Hie rest were interested In muster- Reserve University where he was a prlale Chrktiruw numbers, followed 7
marked on the attractive arrange'■
"■"JTTi.Zh'
»­ —
“SV'S
«'• ujovcraaic. n*s eniisica
•’■“•Iin
'» me Ing-out pay and miscellaneous mat­
by several accordion selections by ’ry In lumber, tar. and Pitch- —- ।
----- — ----ner.
ment of trees and lights and Ute. n«rt
E4«l Lanai Ilf. MkbUan
rtuuwuuii aiaica
*crc National
, .
. Carbon Research
. ------ .fellow.• Mrs Donald Young.
of the plan was fine he left Na
v,4 Ntvi| BvJaUon cadfl Ki*,
ters. ail.
Mr. Knowlton
states mi
all were
The Rev **• ,,e foundation cf established 1
REWSFAPEM ADVERTISING SERVICE, manner in which so many Individual OUcato but it waa not in the »ched- Ualnl
corractly
and
accurately
Informed
1
*
orlc
V
’
k
In
an
d
prof ram Aft„ &lt; Unna of
Stone
read
the
story,
"Yule
and
Thr
‘
radc
‘
&gt;
,e
New Worlp and
he »•»!» &lt;•*’ ‘nicnslve A veteran with qualifications to start e»icn»U»r&gt;. Fuliowtng a. year as tec- Child," which all enjoyed.
stores have tied in their decorations “2! "?l, h.e vW0Uld. ale&lt;p
1 the Olda laundry business received definite *urfr *h chemistry nt Western Re­
Ihrmioh »/&gt; -T.rkxnn Anvw.v iMek .
Ualn)ng
to harmonise with the general through to Jackson Anvway. Dick
; help. One wished to establish his j Brnp University and two years ns
is
home
and
so
is
a
lovelv
sal
from
EDITORIAL
—
For
note*
about
Dick
Penning
­
NATIOI
sehenie
in chemistry nt the rr«i.
UnlMaryland who was the "Girl in the ton see "Ripley" story front page. I Vet's Priority in order to get a farm instructor &lt;"
| tractor. Another wanted to learn veratty of Wisconsin, he joined
Heart of Maryland" that Dick dis­
a useful trade, having been disabled, Wyandotte Chemicals Corp, as a
covered when he was at Aberdeen.
and was referred to the Vocational market research executive attached
Late in
School at Pine Lake. A soldier who to the Sales department
Smith Sherman bnme because Har­
la about to become a father obtained 1943 Dr. Heath was granted a leave
(Cnr'mued from Page 1. Sec. l.f
old Sherman. A M M 2 c arrived
home for 30 day*—hl* first home; 'Continued from page 1. See. IB ,a “leave" that will permit him to of absence to jcln the Metallurgical
hf*n Tn flv (i"me for the holiday*.
l(
Laboratory
of
the
University
nt Chi-.
Capt. Allen Prentice Is home sion since an overnight visit In Sept I tings, and the benefits accruing 1greet Doc Stork tn person when th*
•Continued from Page 1. Section 1.) Pa—n't *een him a* yet.
of '43. This will be the first Chrttt- frrm ^uch a course will amply reoav wings Hap over hL* Barry Count/ cago to do fundamental chemical
SAME NAME -SAME GRADE OF MILK • SAME SERVICE
.research on one phase of the Atomic
Bib Roush
the strike occur*. A small strike
*■ Is in the States
- — m»* that he and hls brother Bob. this city for lu liberality All that chimney. Many other problems were
Bomb project
He returned to
recently discharged from ET.O, i Hastings will need to provide for Ipresented and disposed of.
like thj one here, of course, has
WE NOW HAVE Cottage Cheeie and Whipping Cream
and Is hoping to make Hastings by tervice. have been together since • the*e outsider* are a few extra
"I'm a returned service-man my­ Wvandctie Chemical* Corp In the
inoatly a local effect. A big ccale
they pul on uniforms. Harold looki | *chool room* and teachtr*. The self."
:
Christmas.
the Commissioner adds, ’and fall of flH4.'
•trike like the one In progress__
______
_______________
_______
i
Phone 2651 for Delivery Service Nite Phone 757-F11
Major
Ray
Flnnie flew back
from fine and k-fil report back to. the state and the outside school dis- getting
for my buddles the things
agalrut General Motors 1* felt China and called Mrs F on Monday west coast
| trlcu pay for the transportation. they want Is the most pleasant and VICTORY BONDS will nrjvlde a
Expecting n Christmas discharge | aUo tbelr tuition. The growth of interesting job I ever had.".
throughout the nation. The public to “F he wa* doubtful if he could
"cushion’ for post-war years.
Is Tom Robinson In which case, he I this city require* a considerable ek,
.
.
.
,
mos but he d surely arrive for New and hl* wife (Sallv Johnson' will , nansidn of our school buildings
tween theae two contending forces, years, which Ls their wedding annl- return here from Miami. Tom hu . Whal we idd-. few rexims for chllU getting rather tired and Im pa- versa ry
been In service 3 yrs
Mrs. R's | dr(.n from outside district*—will be
iient at the prospect of forever takSailor Bill parrison Is now home brother. Yeoman Leo Johnson L&gt; at an investment in good will, which
Norfolk. Va. aLso awaiting discharge wU1 Brnply repay their cost to HasIng the rap for the accumulation ot f°E.
orders
"Gib"
'”
tings.
errors in judgment which both
Qlh Tate landed at Tacoma. nrrt
Lacking 2 me’’ of 4 yrs. service
Washington last Tues, and Is sched­
It is understood and expected
•Ides make
uled to arrive home this week after with the navy is the record of Jack thot. to Increase employment in the
more than 2 yrs overseas. He is the Pranclsco who is now home for post-war years, our government will
good.
last
of
his
brothers
in
service
tn
be
For the iwen.y-flrat year in suc| give financial aid to citlc* and vil­
discharged—Rex and Max now both
Cant. Roy White arrived in San lages to build public buildings.-or j
eeulotl, Uie Chrittmae Carol Serv­
out. the latter located with his fam­ Francisco on Dec. 10th and left for ! make needed Inwrovcmenta In their .
ice presented by the faculty of the ily at Muskegon.
Kansas City to visit his wtfe. They I public service. It will require much ;
Hasting* tchools. was a thoroughly
Kenny Tinker is home for his will visit in Hastings during the labor for such public works.
delightful and charming event. Lo­ first Christmas, without navy chow. holidays.
I Our school board ha* made lu ap- '
Johnny Bulling, who was dis­ plication for federal aid for the
cally. thu service has come to be , ln_5 &gt;'*»«•
Roy OaK
Gardner. 8 yrs with the navy, charged from service on Oct. 30th. construction ot the added school
accepted as the event which for- 1 Rov
after 4 yrs. 2 mo's service, returned buildings and school garage If that
is expected home this month.
STORE HOURS
jpally ushen in the Yuletide season.
Wayne Peterson, whose pianist
aid is received before the annual
wife, is so generous with her mu­ tnhiuhed In business at the store school meeting, is the school board
WE WILL CLOSE
with his brother and dad Johnny hope*, it may not be necessary to
changes, according to the changes sical talent, is out of service.
Dick Hinkley will be home for was overseas 7 mo's with tank des­ accumulate a building fund its we
MONDAY AT
made in the faculty but the ata ndtroyers. hl» outfit spearheading for have suggested The Usual plan has
ard ot performance has been main­ Christmas.
6 P. M.
Max Myers writes hell be lucky the 69th Div. and it was his unit been to have the national and local
talned at a consistently high level- If he gets home by spring.
th?t met the Russian army at the ’nvernment* share 30-50 the cost of
I wHou &gt;r’-ic'
any proposed public building. In
that case the school district would
"eH Kt
HI3LETS (OSH
only need to vote the bonds re|
-.mt. uciDLN
■’tilrrd to carry out the arrange­
STOKELY S COSH
12c
ment with the federal authorities
I StAHOAan—JAJLT JUNi
In the-event that federal-aid shall
“e°J 11C
I IOHA PEAS
not be available. It will be wise, we
believe, for the citizens ot Hastings
THf GHAT ATLANTIC t PACIFIC MA CO
| 1ORK AilD BEAUS 'Kt 12c
to vote, at the June annua) school
EVAPORATIO WHIM HOUM
'1'
meeting to begin the acctunutatian
I SWEEi' PEAS
MILK
4...............
US, 35c
of a fund for new school buildings,
•SJ 15c
HALVES
which arc needed as we have exPECAN MEATS
;?.■ 3ic
I TOMATO SO'JP
3 '51S 27c
"lained. because ot the growth ol
Hastings and because we should &gt;
•Hl S POULTRV
I JACKSON
•hare our school pm lieges with *ur- ।
',® 10c
SEASONING
VFGETA3LE SOUP
rounding dl&amp;tricu, who pay tuition |
HOLLAND HOtJIf
TO’ GRADE BIRDS FROM THE BEST
and the transportation costs.
T TURKS? REGIONS IN THE U. S.
COCKTAIL MIX
'-"-&lt;31
7c
TOMATO
SOUP
Let us all keep the situation In
lP_QPUiA« RAAHDi
mind and take wliulevck needed ac- |
TOMATO CATSUP
tlon that may seem necessary then
White and assorted colors. Coyly boxed, they'll make on ideal little gift
20 LBS.
5MUCKES S KVISTMtAL
to secure the added school buildings
AND
appreclau the sendee. Itaelf. (the
'
crowded auditorium Is an excellent
commentary on that quoetton); but
do we appreciate enough the extra
hours of work which the teacher*
i who arc the lowest paid professtonal people tn the United State.)
give to make this colotfdl brent
possible?

; SELF-SERVICE

&lt;n

TURKEYS

LADIES'

HANDKERCHIEFS

20c to $1.50

BRIDGE

SETS

Cloth and four napkins, in assorted colors and patterns.

ESMOND

Should Speed ...

BLANKETS

Port wool, sizes 72 to 84
blankets

Assorted colors

Every home can use ‘more

$6.98
"HIS

OR

HER

Jacket and Overalls.
for play or dress

SUITS"

Navy or Faded Blue Chambray

Ideal

Sizes 2 to 6

$2.75

GIRL'S

SKIRTS

Plaids and solid colors.
school girl.

Part wool and all wool

Smorl styles for o peppy

$2.98 to $4.75

BABY

ROBES

Brushed Rayon in blue and pink.

Sizes. 2 and 3

$1.98

LADIES'
Leather

PURSES

Corde'. . . Woo! ... in a fine selection of styles

$2 98 to $17.50
LADIES'

SWEATERS

All wool sweaters &lt;n the popular slip-over styles.
34 to 40.

Assorted colors.

Sizes

$5.00

LADIES'

CHENILLE

ROBES

The ever practical gift. Beautiful creations in long flowing styles.
. shades Sues 12 to 20.

Popular

$7.75

COTTON

DRESSES

Racks and rocks of homey cotton frocks in perky styles and refreshing colors
Sizes 12 to 44.

$2.80 to $6 50

PARMALEE
SUCCESSOR TO FRANDSEN S

HASTINGS

June, and the annual school meet -1
Ing. will soon be here. We can
think the matter over carefully and
be ready to do the needful thing '
when the time shall arrive for do- |
tag something about it.

124 E STATE ST.

MICHIGAN

I
I
I1 (Con'lnued from Page 1. Sec 1 &gt;
’ this reckless «axc of human lives'’ ’
!
The answer would seem to be &lt; 1 &gt; '
I A driver, whose carelessness or liq- ।
j uor drinking causes death or serious |
! harm to a human being should not
|, be granted another driver’s license !
: '2&gt; The manufacturers of cars'
I1 should be prevented from making
| or selling a car Shat can develop a't
i i greater speed than 33 or 40'mile*
per hour. Only policemen or sher|l iff's officers should have a car with j
। { a higher speed limit
i We noticed in a recent daily pa- ।
! । per a picture of a new car that was
।1 said to have shown an actual speed
. of 125 miles per hour It was ap- i
1 proprintety named "The Bullet ' A '
I bullet is a killer; and thin Is what '
a car that can travel 125 miles an
1 hour would be. You can think what
would happen if some fool, anxious
lo ' show off'. would handle the •
wheel of such a car. If a drunken
person drove It. it would Im- a
threat and a terror to everybody on
the highways Those most anxious I
to own a Bullet car would want to
test it out on the highways to see
how much faster than its rated
•peed he could drive it.
Thirty five miles, or 40. an hour.
Is plenty fast for driving on any
highway. It will gel one a long dis­
tance in a day; and a driver ut that
speed can have his car under good
control
If the number of fatal traffic ac­
cidents continue* to increase, it
would not be surprising tf congress
•hall enact laws that will limit the
•peed of cars to |hc figures we hive I
suggested.

COMMUNITY NOTICES
.Marlin Corners
Preaching next Sunday morning
Dec. 23 nt 10 oclock. Plan to atlenii
this service
11 As the solicitor lor Pennock hosI pllal building fund in this nclghI1 bvrhood. Mrs. Clara Hcrzcl finds It
I impassible to drive from house to
I house, she would appreciate II if all
I1 those Inlerealed. and everyone
i should be. would kindly hand her
ttieir donation* for this worthy
cause.
A
j* West Hope
7 :1 The Church and Sunday school
U I j »UI give a Christmas program at
I the church Sunday afternoon a:
14:30
Jack Johncock will use hls
W colored lights. There will be. no
service Sunday morning
J?
The young people are planning an
Ice carnival at Wall lake Friday
| evening, Dec. 38.

TOMATO JUICE

IPPLE BUTTER

UNDER

SUNMAID

SEEDLESS

FANCY ROCKS—4 TO 4 LBS—ROASTING

SULTANA

CHICKENS .
GEESE
DUCKLINGS
5 IB ROAST
1 OYSTERS

FHUiT
# COCKTAIL

I EVISCERATED—READY FOR THE QVEN

h* 3Sc

J FANCY LONG ISLAND

TOMATOES
SCOT! COUNiY

DICED CARROTS
isomGUS

tvtaui: SEEDLESS
BLACKBERRY JAM

SHORT CUT—PRIME

3

TOMATO JUICE
OUCH IA

SOLID MCK
STEW I NS FOWL

GREEN REAMS
frtHCM STVLt

GREEK BEAKS
OCEAN SPRAY

CRANBERRY
It SAUCE

75c
4k
49c
,. 26c
• 30c
. 26c

«»&lt;1 AU the Trimmin’a • . • •
Frofc from Farm and Orchard

ORANGES
APPLES

SCOW COUNIT

SAUER KRAUT

2“ 69'
3 - 42‘

ROME BEAUTY AND DELICIOUS

VEG-ALL
IONA

SLICED BEETS

A

J

TANGERINES
ooc
GRAPEFRUIT '“YA‘Sl'“ 10
3 .
RED YAMS
JUMUO
CELERY GIANT PASCAL STALK
POTATOES IDAHO gAKEtS 10

SWEET P01AT0ES

SPINACH

l s

COCKTAIL

■&gt; ol iSc
■t*&amp;.14

"S 31c

SULTANA

CHICKENS 4 TO fc LIS
SHRIMP COOKED ANO PEELED
1007.
GROUND BEEF CLEAR 8EEF
RUMP OR
LEG
HALF
LEG OF VEAL
BEST
BEEF ROAST CHUCK CUTS

!

0

43c
59c
35c
Airi-

PEANUT BUTTER
SUNNTEIILD

CAKE fiOVR
BIMHg SIMON EAST

BISCUIT MIX
PKd. Ik

KNOI 6ELATIH
OUI own •

BUCK TE1

.

31c

YUKON CLUI

GINGERALE
PALE ORY

COLD LA III |U t SAIIII

TSE 40c
MOUSSES
VE6KTAILK
KEYKO MARGARINE
SOIUIU COFFU

NESCAFE
ANN FACE
EGG NOODLES
ANN »A6|
ELBA MACARONI
DAILY KIB1UO
W6 BISCUIT

5

53c

\
\

i^»

LmwoM
sUi» fU*'ns

-■ tit
»&lt;&amp;

asu*

\

\
’

•

pig. Itc

DRQP COOKIES
HOLIDAY

-AL »&lt;•

45‘

Other Oakery Dept. Delicacies
JAM PAIKi*

STUFFING BREAD
JANE PAStEI

•

COFFEE CAKE

.3 Ivs. 32c
_____

ea. 39c

Fftcuts
WVU
^Kiturs
' ft. '1

13c
11c

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. IH3

TjT’o

ANT RIDGE

Rapids. _.
'arm Bureau will meet this
day evening with Mr. and
Iward Barber, with a potluck
* The school will have a
n Friday evening. Dec. 31,
* Sunday school will have a
n at church on Sunday eve-

ng to find either gold or 111.
plain John Smith cstatyiihbd
tiva trade with the old conn­
lumber. tar. and pitch. This
e foundation cf established
&gt;etween the New World and

DAIRY
IZEDMILK"
ILK -SAME SERVICE

and Whipping Cream

Mite Phone 757-FI1

HtANTIC k VACHIC TIA co
TH lit HOUil

1SI.35&lt;
ATS

3ic
If? Kk

MIX

SO CI E T-1

eorUe
Tall bwikela ot white rfmr*anthemunw flanked by potted palm*
apd white seven branch candela­
bra. bearing IJghUd cathedral tap­
er*. *t*o Chrtitma* green* deraraud
the First Pre*byterian churtn on
Sunday afternoon, pet. if, for the
marriage of Mia* Marjorie LodUc
Boylan. IgT W. Draw BL. daugh­
ter of Edward L. BoyUit of thia diy.
and Daniel L Hull, ton ot Mr. Itod
Mr*. Roy Hull. Halting*, Route 9.
The Rev. LMaon Sharpe redd the
double ring service at foqr o'clock in
The prtaenoe of one hundred gu«*u.
the bride being given tn marrtitd by
Gay Norton In wbour home she h»s
lived since chlldbobd.
’’ Preceding Che scrv|cc, Richard
Branch played a program ot wed­
ding music and accompanied M1m
Marjorie Norton who aang “I Love
You Truly" and 'Becauae'.
Hi
also rendered the traditional wed­
ding marclie*.
White lace over white satin formed
iho bride's attire, the drew* having
a fitted bodice with xweetheart
neckline and long sleeve*. Her fun
floor length skirt extended Into a
short train oyer which fell tier long
bridal illusion veil edged with lace
The veil was beld in place by n
cornet of white. Gardenia*, white
chrysanthemums and fem* were
made Into a colonial bouquet tied
with while ribbon* lipped with amati
flowers.
Miss Norton. as maid of honor,
wore a teal blue taffeta and het
drew with fitted bodice, long full
skirt and puff sleeves. Her floral
headdress and shoulder veil wore of
teal blue and she carried a colonial
bouquet of ptnk rosebuds and mixed
flowers tied with pink tulle. Mrs.
Robert Slu|x. bridesmaid, and Mbs
Donna Jean Hull, sister of the
groom, as junior bridesmaid, were
gowned alike in rose pink satin
styled similar to that of the maid of
honor, and their Identical bouquets
of mixed flowers were Had with teal
blue tulle. Their headdress and
shoulder length veils matched their
dresses In color
'
Gerald M Hull 'erven his brother
as best man. and Sidney R Hull,
another brother, and Justin Cooley
were ushers
Mr and Mrs. Max
Leach acted as master and mistress
ol ceremonies.
For the wedding. Mrs Norton
wore a blue crepe dress with, brown
accessories and Mrs. Hull, mother
of I hr groom, also wore a blue crepe,
(heir shoulder corsages ot gardenia.*
being identical.
Following the ceremony, a recep­
tion was held tn the church parlors
which were attractive with baskets
of pink chrysanthemums. snapdrag­
on*. greenery, and white candles on
th' -serving tables, the small bridal
table bearing the tiered wedding

59c

M

'SOCIALITEMS

the* WB*

CB. hel^ IttgnnuM'eMM* I

Method 1st church pat lor. with twenty-ona In attendance After dinner ;
the election of officers waa held, re­
sulting ai follow!: chairman. Mrs I
edit, topped With a miniature brUjal went to-the home of MY* Frederick Robert McOlocklin: vice-chairman.
couple, being in the center. Aialaling Slocum where they played bingo end
with the **rvlng were the HUM | received their Christmas gift* a* Leb Church; treasurer. Mrs H. B
Quigley. For the January meeting
tuth Struble. Barbara Nixon. Milled
theMr*
hosteaaoa
Harold
areJones,
Mrs. Church.
who is Mr*
.... ----------------------------------------- -------Prole*.*. Joyce Nekiah. and | leaving soon to spend a month or *o George Slocum and Mrs Roderick
Swadling. Mrs. Cota was program
Florencei V. Wood, aha Mr* Or* 1 in Florida
•
I
• • •
chairman for the evening, and after ‘
Ngwton.
A costume of winter while wool I pandlellght made an appropriate the members sang several carols, a
with raid trtnj, a corsage of garden-; atmoiphere throughout the tu&gt;u»e Christmas story was read by Miss ।
laa. a brown edit and brown acres- i for the buffet dinner which Mr. and Mabel 8Uson. substituting for Mrs.
sori re were worn by the bride aa *he Mr*. Frank Andnu gave Tuesday C. C. Burkholder An offering was
krid Mr. Hull left far lhetr new home night for the teacher*, numbering taken to be given to Pennock ho*- i.w.w
in Battle Creek.
twenty, whom their daughter Mary pltal instead of exchanging ChrhtBoth Mr. and Mr* Hull are grad-. Jane has had In school. The beau- ma-* gifts. Mr* Vernor Blough has
lattes at the Halting* High scbool. tlfui Btory. "This U the ChrUtmx* been the very efficient chairman fur I
the former having recently been by Ruth Sawyer was read by Mary the past year
discharged from military tfrrlci in Jane and there was carol tinging | Thursday evening the Ultra club ;
the Pacific area. Mr* Hull w*» 1 and a social evening. This holiday
employed at Willow Run during the dinner for the teachers is a happy was entertained by Mr and Mrs f
Wdr periodcustom which Mr and Mr* Andrus Charles H. I aw Hard, with five tables
of bridge in play. Mrs W a Scha- '
Guests present from out of town started several year* ago
der and Fred Fairchild held top
were Mr. and Mr*. U J. Norton.;
scores, and Mrs Andrew Roush an.1 :
Miss June Norton. Master Donald
Mrs Byron Fletcher w'is hostess Otto isenhath. second. Preceding
Norton. Mr and Mr*. Nathan Norton for the Christmas party of her the entertainment, dinner was en- i
and Master Jerry Norton. Grand bridge clqb on Monday Following joyed at Mrs. Charles Haney's '
ftaplds; Dr. Acelia Leach, tensing; dessert gifts were exchanged and southeast of the city, the club then i
Mr. knd Mrs. fred Underhill. Hom­ at the bridge session Mrs Roman returning to the Leonard home for !
er; Pfc. Stuart Benedict. Camp Feldpausch and Mrs Willard Smith the evening
Hood. Texas; Mr. and Mrs. or*on F. Carried off top honors Mr* Ross
Tobias and Miss joaephtng Tcfcla*. Dunn wu a guest for the evening
Twenty-Ko children between the '
Saline; Mrs. Glen ora Hamilton. Bat- The husbands met at the home of
tic Creek, and Mr*. Ben McMurray, Ken loberteaux
dinner and a Christmas parly last 1
and son. 8am. Maumee. Ohio
evening as guests of Billy Cook, the
Mr*. Edward Goodyear is a hos­ children being member of thrV.tr.- 1
tess who can manage two delightful denrarten department of the Pres­
FERRIA—ERWAY
parties at a time when some of us byterian Sunday school. Mtzv Helen
Al the home of the bride's P*r- who don't plan so well are g&lt;&gt;ln« Wade is head of the department.;
An effective ar­ assisted by Mts Donna Thompemi. '
enu. Mr and Mrs. r. W Erwky. about In circle*
Route 9, Basting*, their daughter rangement of while garza mum- MU* .Minnie Mae Porter and Miss '
Genevieve was united in marriage to among Chriatmas greens and silver Elizabeth Finch Dinner waa s-nrd ।
Dwight D Ferris, son of Mr and cones flanked by red tapers centered at 5 30 o'clock and games were
Jin. Frank D. Ferri*, Route 9 on the table at the dinner which Mr played, the youngsters having a 1
tUturday evening. December eighth and Mr*. Ooodyar gave on Thursday grand time
by the Rev. Harold Klrchenbauer. night. Three tables of bridge were
Baskets of chrysanthemum* and in play and awards went to Mr
Monday evening Sarah. 'Circle
a Christmaw tree lent color to the and Mr* John Delnaay and Mr and members of tlrt- WB.CS, were guests
___ __
_ _____ __ „ .
ceremony, which Was witnessed by Mr* Harold Phillips
The following day Mr*. Goodyear ' dinner and Christinas party,
fifteen guests.
.
The bride, wore a blue suit with entertained at a buffet luncheon '
a corsage of gardenias and rosebudj with Mr* Fred Stebbins and Mr* ' Tbr Y M L club mtl 10r u
Her sister. Joan Erway. In a suit Charles Potts assisting In the dining cratlvc dinner and Christina.) partv
Tiny poinsettia * In sliver I a( tJie hcmf ol Mt, Wwln SlI)1II1
of green was her attendant and her room
containers centered the tables at Jju. Thuntlay
corsage was rosebuds
which twenty four guests were 1
Mated- High scores for the after­
Member* of the wimbtorm office
A reception was held later, a J- noon's bridge went to Mrs Digory held their annual Christmas dinner
tlered wedding cake centering the McEwan, Mr* Winona Downing ot TUisd.vy night nt the home of Mrs
, Lansing and Mr*. Thoma* Sulliva &gt; Forrest Schondclmeyrr
serving table.
620 W
Following a two weeks' honeymoon
Ora nd Folicwing tlic dinner they
Decorations appropriate f, the ■went to Elizabeth Henry's on S.!
trip to Lansing and other points.
Mr and Mr*. Ferris wlU be at home Yulctide ’taxon were used by Mr .Jeftcr.’on wher1 they played court 1
In Holland where he has a position and Mr* Richard M Cook when whist and had a gift exchange
with an accounting firm He wa* they entertained the teachers and
recently discharged after a three guests al a waffle breakfast on
Mrs
Phillip
Beebe
’Dorothy
year service with the 33rd disburs­ Sunday morning. In keeping with Stanley&gt; waa guest of honor at the
(tll.OKS:
their custom of the past year*. shower given by Marian cook on |
ing section of the Fifth Army
Red. Blue
Forty-nine were in attendance and Saturday evening
The guests ,
enjoyed the delightful social time I.played royal rummy with award* go- i
and Wine
The many friends, whom “Susie”
...
mg to Mary DeVne* and Mr* Jamea I
always greeted warmly u they cnMr* Forrest Potter was hostess '
Curhman
kered the Clarence Crawford home, to the J F T club on Tuesday
will be sorry to hear that she is no aftcmoon. the eight member* en- I
more. Mr. and Mrs
Crawford | Joying a cooperative dinner fol- 1 Members oj •!»&lt;- Collw M:op anri
mourned her as one of the family i lowed with court whL-.t. Mrs J. w their husband; and wives were
and Mrs
Homer
After all. seventeen yean is a ripe Armbruster and Mr* Burdette 8ut- guests of Mr
i Smith for their annual Christmas
old age In the’Hfe of any cat.
‘ ion were the winners
1 party Sundry night Dinner at the
Odd Fellow* Hall w«s followed by a
j gift exchange and social evening

SHOP

13c

RAISINS

13c

Christinas Shoppers
Maie Use of the fine Selection of
Christmas Gifts We Still Hare

IAHGE
UICE

na

'ill 28c
St 20c

'tfi. 12c

X

... 18c

TIN

CARA NOME SETS

ME ORT

CHEN YU SETS (leather bags)
IE * RABBIT

$1.25 to $9.50
. . $2.50 to $10.50

SPORTS MAN SETS
noz.
aor.

Me

$2.00 to $10.00

PLAYING CARDS (double &amp; single decks) 49c to $ 1.85,

23c

16ARINE

29c

ES

19c

k

RONI

MONOGRAMMED PLAYING CARDS

MILITARY SETS &amp; CASES

.

.

.

$1.75

$2.25 to $12.00

CIGARETTE LIGHTERS

POWDER MITTS

69c to $4.50

$1.00 to $1.50

STUFFED TOYS

75c to $2.75

MUSICAL POWDER BOXES

$9.95

NOTICE - December 24 We Will Close At 6:30 P. M

"UTS

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
iUxaLlstore

13c

Or

$ J69

98c
Sixes
0 to 4

heel

Leather Uppers

Child's Brown Kid Leather

Red or
Blue

EVERETT
SLIPPERS

«129

C#urt«»y far Friendly Service Shown To All

PHONE 2131

HASTINGS. MldH.

Wom«n'» Felt Everett

SUPPERS

89c
PMHiFD
HOU

A Big Slipper Value!
MEN'S WINE FELT
EVERETTS

$J39
PADDED
SOUS

Sixes

Thick Platform Soles

Women's PADDED SOLE
SLIPPERS

$ J39

MEN'S FELT EVERETT
Slippers - With Hard Soles

MEN'S COMFORTABLE
KID OPERA SLIPPERS

$249

s1.98

AH KUn

CHECK THESE ITEMS
DOROTHY GRAY - COLOGNES - DUSTING POWDERS
Combination Sets - $1.00 to $5.00

SERALE

SOFT
SOLES

$J98

THRIFTY SHOPPERS - will find lots of good quality mer­
chandise here! Gifts that satisfy . . . Gifts that are useful
We Are Still Giving That Fast, Courteous Service You Have
Always Received

For Your Last Minute Gifts
ION CLUE

WHITE SHOES FOR BABY
Are Always Welcome

Flexible

A pleasant time was enjoyed by
.the Millionaire's Birthday club last'
Friday «-ven|n«. when they .met at '
tea room lor dinner and

- 48c
31c

Give flippers this Christ
mas — the useful gift
that will be appreciated
every day of the year!

I

LO CALIFORNIA

Y JAM

The biggest army
of styles and colors
that ire have ever
shown arc now on
display! See them!

Child's FELT BOOTEES

St Ann * Study club hail a d&lt; llghtful Cltr^tmat dinner al Hilda;
i tea roam la*t Wednesday followed
by a business meeting at the home
of Mrs Clmldc Smith
Later the
guests played bunco and an ex­
change of Christinas gift* Completed
the evening.

Surprise them
HOUSE SUPPERS

POPULAR
D'ORSAY'S

CART

TER

A hd

i Mr* 1 J Smith * Sunday School
M | rias* met Ht her home Monday eveA nim:. Dec IT. for dinn' r and their
annual Chriitma* partv. with *ixO teen being present
Lach Foster
jK'wns game master Gift* were exjg changed and the elm* preaenlcd
Mrs. Smith with a lovely lace tableA cloth.
jr | The Pa*I Noble Grand cttib met at

u

E3 th*' I OOF hall Wednesday evefk nlng. Dec. 13. for their annual
JS Christmas party A delicious chick*
cn dinner was aerved at 6:30. the
A table* were tastefully decorated with
a miniature reindeer. Santa Clau*.
rw red candles and ’he usual Christ­
A mas red and green, followed by a
n delightful cnterttilnment of mu ic
Jt and .-ong* given by Mr* Young* An
especially touching number being
' Wltllc phrbtmas ' Old Santa and
Jt Merry ChUalmas then appeared,
with sled and bell* bringing' each
A guest a glH
Mr*. Cora Lydcll of
a Ccitistock Park, formerly of Has*
rj tings, was present

Boy's BROWN KID
LEATHER
EVERETTS

BABY'S BLUE AND PINK
FELT BOOTEES

51.29

Child's THICK FLEECE
LINED BUNNIES

98c

Choice ol
Mony Stylei
Sites
,u&gt;

Men's BROWN KID
ROMEOS

WOMEN'
JULIET
SLIPPERS
Sixes

$J69

Men's Brown Kid
HARD SOLE
OPERA
SLIPPERS

$348
Lined

n

Miss Janet Burns entertained at ■
JX the home of her parent’. 411 West

^5 State St. on Monday evening. De­
A rembe.- 10. for Mrs. Arthur Shcpkr,
a iNella Lyons*. who Ls leaving this
5 week with her husband for Vl*
“3 home near Harrisburg. Pennsylvania.
A Members of the Barry theatre bowJT llns team, and the Sirnnd fclrlV ,
sol&lt;ball team were present, both of j
A which Mr*. Shcplrr Is a nu mber :
Jw The evening was spent socially with i
the hostews serving delicious refresh-1
W nv’litx at the close
Mrs Shcpler I
n was presented with a farewell gift. [

Tlic eight members of the JJ’.F 1
club held their Christmas party,
with a twelve-thirty dinner on '
.Tuesday. Mr*. A W. Wheatine. hos!&gt;••*. In the afternoon, bridge was
played and gifts exchanged.
i 'Ollier social items on Pg 3. See. I1

Men's FELT HILO

Women's HARD SOLE tELT

MEN'S and WOMEN'S
LEATHER
BOOTEES

SJ98
Thiik
Puddtd
Soles

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, DFCFMBFR M. IMS

RAPE SIX

Sheldon Agency

WANTED TO RENT

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
POULTRY

CLASSIFIED RATES

TOO LATE TO CLA13IFT

FOR NAl.E—Jer.er heifer r»lf. fn.m
artificial in.rminntlon, ror—l lire-rue.
_W-od1a»d. phone 2830. ________ 1= •"
FOR'niLF.—« heifer.. 3 llnl.tein. and
on- (luern.zy, .11 .pririe.r.
Lyle
Vanderllrook. phone 7S9F3. Heating.,
H 1
..I.'-"
FOR SALE—-A h.lfere; Lull roll. 4
Month. ..Id tuilk row. T. C. Lyle, on
M ‘‘J. bottom Ha-ryaille hill, north
aide of road. .
12-SU

SCOTT'S SERVICE
TRUCKING
.Phone orders to Carey's
Phone 2582

Incomplcuoui Xia^

Radionic Hearing ATd
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

LOST, FOUND, STOLEN
• 50

SWANSON
AGENCY

Township Tax Notices

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with a full service policy In the
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ance Company.

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70J E. STATE ST.. HASTINGS

Farm Bureau State Agent

r--n oocu

THE REXALL STOKE

BALTIMORE TOWNSHIP

109 W. STATE

AUTO

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PRODUCE

Rm. 1169

MARVIN J. THALER

AUCTION SALES

SALE OB RENT­
CITY. COUNTRY AND RESORT

List Your Sale With

HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE

Electrical Wiring

Heel I COUNTY OF BARRY. IN CHANCERY
!•&gt;, i SfII’F Mlri—u—
Plaintiff.

Home &amp; Commercial
Ph. 2948

LOOK yocr bril and tael your beat by
jg a Charlo foundation garment
Call any earning. Phono 73I4F3 for
analyale. Mary Snyder.
tf

Dales tan be made at Banner office. .

CARD OF THANKS

H-Ud’.

TRIO TAXI

HEAL ESTATZ

PHONE 2137

Marshall Furnaces
lepairs furnished and installed
for all makes of furnaces
|
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

Prompt Day &amp; Nite Service

waKTEd—employment

WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING

PAINTING

' DEMING ELECTRIC Fl1 MI'S

Floor Sanders for Rent

Trucks, Tractors and Gars

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

Repainting your ear protec In metal.
Improves appearance and Inereasel

Phone 2331
tf

142 E. State

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

Insurance and Bonds
ANDRUS

KOH Si!

.r l.uil.l.l.g.

Natl■ Bank Bldg.
N-.

Phone 2519

K 1..AUGK- FAllM Ht'l
th . I .li.uaLI Interest •
, la. loam -'l...rg
Nrlrlla modern
her buiidinas All

AUCTIONEER

DR. DERK STUIVE

TRUCKS LETTERED

CHIROPRACTOR
112 W Statb
HasUngi
Phonea: 2865-2991

Dowlinr, Ph. Banlleld 10-16

DEWEY REED

nanm nio«rr

1 llanner
j HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Hastings. Mich. ------------------------------tf
CROSLEY SHELVADOR REFRIO ERA
TOR—WlU »oon be betel Dutch r—next to fire atatlon, HaaUuga.

Phone 3461

SIGN PAINTING
HUGH LANNING

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Hustings, Mich.

Phone 2-169

232 S. JEFFERSON
Phono 2780

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

I'rtr

303 E. Colfax St.

DR. FRED HAUSER
VETERINARIAN

G. F. ECKARDT
All forms of

JERRY

722 N. Jefferson

UlliCELLAbEOUB

PHONE 3170 j

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL

lorrnoun,

urtltlon.

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

BUILDING &amp;
REPAIR WORK
Phone Hickory Corners 20-R-21

Electric Motors
Rebuilt &amp; Rewound

FRANK JONES
Boyer for STILES and Company,
Hastinti stockyards, phone 2688, or
call 617 Lacey through the week.

IN MEMORIAM

। FOIl MALE—3 fool b..«r. full nt nearly
new marhlnl.l It■ol&gt;. /eaa.m lor —11
' inc—cutnc into &lt;•rher l.tl alate. •. Tin*
three nirh. । new Amlrr.on
’*r' ।a|—ami
r. and yarn
211SH. «.•&gt;! E lloiot '
13 97
1 FOR
...r&gt; book, anal ,ta ndard Mtghtly la.r.l
Mr.. John iluorh'tn.r ’a toile
♦ I"'
lit Middleville.

Auctioneer &amp; Sole Mg
Phono 2170
Nashville
At My Expense

I ! '1. SALE

LLOYD J. EATON

Laree . Ur .loll

bril

Appliances Serviced
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Office Hours:

ELECTRIC
MOTOR SERVICE
AL STEURY

Evenings:
Mon, Wed, Frl.

Ph. 2972

Closed Tiiurndays

FARM BUREAU

STEVENS FARM BUREAU GROUP

on

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK
SALES

We Remove Dead Animals

VIHIT orII KI UiAIN BASK

Dates can be made at
Banner office

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Beef steers$12-514.50
Beef heifers--------- $11 $13.50
Beef cows_$6-$ll.50

C. "Bill" Sherwobd

"eabl'c.

For

r towne

GRANGES

Bulls$10-512.50

MAPLE LEAP GRANGE

Veal ___________ ....$10-518

Phone 2641

Hotel Hastings

Deacons----------------------- $3-$12

Lambs ..

$10-513.50

Subsidy paid to seller
PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

Loren Coppock

Subsidy paid to seller

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Delton, Mich.

Feeding pigs--------------- $5-520
Fat hogs----------- $14.60 ceiling

General auctioneering.

Roughs----------- .$1 3.85 ceiling
Boars

Loren Hershberger

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

FOR MALE—Gurm.ejr coo. 3 year, old,
tta Ir-thrn In ’•&gt;' weelre. Hlou.t 1rated.
3'y tulle, north of Carlton Center,
lira Wirkhniu
12 20 REPAIR SERVICE
FOR'SALE—V yr. old Jrreey row, com-

FOR SALK

NOTICE TO CUDITOU

CLOTHING

LEO S. CHURCH

PI»mm2115

WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS

ORDER FOB PUBLICATION

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
Phone collect for prompt service seven days a week
SMALL STOCK PICKED UP FREE

HASTINGS 2715

PH. 2208

226 W. MARSHALL

GUARANTEED

BRISTOL

TRUCKING
Sand and Gravel Dump Truck Work

used

City Transfer and
Storage Co.

EXPERIENCED
FITTER
LyBARKERS

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

LIVESTOCK

• hire b..ar pic and .1 t"l»- * wk. old
A MrKetton. 3’, mil-. uoriheoat
Middleville
19-20
FOR «ILE—Unerneey cow. 3 year. old.
.Kir M.rrk 8135: larc. Oaaerneey
| heifer, doe Feb. »lli. 3rr«ry belter
117 N. Michigan
1 dur April. •!&lt;".&gt;. yownc bull. »5u; pair
year old wiarro. eound and rentlr,
Phone 2796—Residence Phone 740P5 I 13
w*t. 3400.
regi.ierrd HeB»
■hire ...w »»t 410. *05. Hanp.hir...... »*t 175. »3O. Alan hay Jamee
ED. FINNIE
Slocum, mile eoath ol Moulton church
12 30

TRUSS FITTING

_$1O-$13.5O

L t 6 A L S

WELLES MOTOR SERVICE

Phone 2687—Woodland

Cattle

Horses

Sheep$3-57.50'

AUCTIONEER

AUCTIONEER

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

Dairy cows-------------- $75-$15O

PROPERTY * INSURANCE EXCHANGE

INSURANCE

For Prompt Removal
of Old, Crippled
or Dead Horses
1
and Cows

DEAD

STOCK

BATTLE CREEK 2-2961

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
And Efficiently by Our Local Collector
Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544—Call
collect.
KA LA AAA ZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

�Mr. and Mr*. Ken Labartaaux and
family will spend Christmas tn LesI list And In fanrlnv
.
Mr. Uild O k Ooodjiir ml_______ ___
.,
„„
Anne will be Christmas guests of Teddy left Saturday for B acu-ntuu.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Thomas and Fla.', where they were called by the
family in Lansing.
.
,.
. iLnm of his father.
'
RIMea ar*
QueaU of Mr. and Mr*. Ralph
M WLw*
MV»ral days last week
.—---------- ,._Jam Rfadaa . were Mr. and Mi*. Vere Miller and
in MuakegQn,
'
Jnelr daughter. Mrs. Joseph OerMrs. Chapas Ruby o(Bant* Mtm- rtty and baby sou. aUo MJ*. Robert

day for a visit In Chicago and Mrs. niter visiting her parants. Mr. and
Crcckford and Joan Leffler accom­ Mil. Lionel Cole. Mr. racily recent­
panied them there Tor the weekend. ly received hit military discharge
•i —
Dayton.
Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs
aaj* -,---- Ohio
- mis. ejeurge MUicr WUI oe tneir
Ouy Bader win b« Meat. col. t
“* W. T. Wallace of Jonesville was daughter, Mis* Dcanor Miller who ’ ,rt h^",, ln Battle C-.ek on Mon
and
MJ*. Carl Bauer, Carlene and Kay ...
in lhe city part of the week coming arrive* Sunday oi)d will return to ««y evening.
H
1 Mr. and
of Bagtnaw, Mr. and Mr». M
m to attend tne ca’"1 ser.ue un
. Ch'-ago on Wednesday
.... Mrs E. J. Adams go tc
Biuer Detroit and Mr. and Mrt. day.
Mra. .Mu. N»sh. Mis* Alberta . Muskegon on Saturday to remain
Ruuell Bauer, Charles and Ronnie ; Mls* Je«r Kenyon and Miss Bev- N^h ahd Zane Nish epent Sunday .Over Christmas with Mr. and Mra.
of Plainwell| erjy Drake were gueau of Mr. and |al lHe Edward DUcker home at Vfer- I
E. J. Adams, Jr, and children.
A weekend guest ot Mr. and Mr* . Mra. Russel] Kenyon in Detroit last.
montvttle.
Mr. and MT*. Weldon Bronson and
W. J. Linington wasWilliamBusk* ’ weekend While there, they attend-, Mra- Frwvcr Ironside left Tuesday Mrs 8. C. Brock, expect to be Christ. (mon
....
----- --------------------—. gucsu of
— Mr. and Mra. Basil
v. —
of Lansing.ed the Hollywood Ice Revue
Sat-(1° »«e the hew. granddaughter
at I ,mas
, J"&gt;V
urday "™
evening
al lhe Olympia ata-; the home of MT- and Mrs. ‘Millon
and
Mta. . JennU, Mcn.ln .-r&gt;
ln« J.
Oll°“ Bmlth
"“,h and Mr. “
“ MYs. Warren
--------- -•..
------1... per... B'nnm
n.n...w In Tx-.-_u
Wilcox of Jackson.
nr.nd H.n.d,
dium
Son), llmle in
man for the holidtf*. | toll »e located In Greensboro. H/b. •-■Id,-.,
Judge
and
Mrs.
A.
D.
McDonald.
WlUiim
QarrUm
arrived h-&gt;meon
U&lt;1»
iwttdf
M1»
riT.nmrt.tl.
P;
mu* Jocelyn lYDhitdc arrives on and Mr*, oerrity U joining her hus■Municipal
Judge
and
Mrs.
Adclbert
Sunday
after
receiving
his dlschsrpe
Baturday front .Detroit for the holl- band at Corpus Christi. Texas. The 'nd Mrs Charlotte Waugh.
—
—
-------------- ----------------- -- ----------days.
Millers and Mn. Gerrit? left Thurs-

PERSONALS

Dma Inrram were Bunday vueat* of alio »l’ended the carol service Sun
Mrs. Charles Woodruff Ln Rutland.
Mr*. W. J. Ltnlnuton and Mrs
....
Garner Hampton .spent last pion-' son. Bom. of Maumee. Ohio, have
day In Battle Creek1.
been Vining Haatinvx relatives and I
j Mrs. Earl McKibben. Mrs. Willard friends for several
1 White and Nila Jo were in Grand
Ratdds Friday
Coldwater where she hnx bcm
Mr. and Mrs. Willard While en­ tne Mr end Mra Cranston WHeis
tertained on Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. •nd son'
O'" In A Herding nnd Patricia. Mr.
tnd Mrs, Delton Tyler and Mr. and leavina on
Mrs. Frank Kauffman from Bowne.
Vr end Mrs Burr Van Houten •nd Mrs Krantz Keller, returnin’
and Btephcn of Rocky River. Ohio, on Thursday.
are expected Saturday to spend the
Miss Elisabeth Finch will snen-* 1
holiday* with Mr*. Sarah Brnnd- her holiday vacation al her Home in ,
•tetter and Mr. and Mra C. R. Kokomo. Tnd.
Brandstetter.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred PrenH-r wl” j1
Out of town guest* of Mr and be the Christmas bursts of Mr nn* •
Mn Ernest Haye* for Christmas Mrs. Hubert Prentice of Kal«ma»on .
will be Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Soules
Pvt. Ph’llp Frandwn. who h” ■
Of Battle Creek.'
been taklne a aoeclal three weeks’ |
Mr*. Bov Swinton returned to Ann course at Fort Bmi-&gt;mfn Harrt'-n
Arbor Tuesday after a few rtavv fndiansnoM*. U vUHUut his parent,. I
vl*lt with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cole­ Mr and Mrs. Einar FYandsen. ove»
men.
the holidays On Jan *• he reports ;
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Hendershott at camp nt Columbus. 8. C.
Mss Minnie Mae Porter h at her
Mel Wendera’iott In Kalimazoo
home In Mt Pleasant for the hollAfter n few weeks’ visit hero with dav vseatlon.
.
Mr. nnd Mra Ross Dunn, Mb, Lu­
Mr and Mrs Robert F'nme are
' peta Pesqueirn left Wednesday to rnie”-‘intni’ their son-in-law and
1 soend the holidays with relatives in daughter. Mr and Mr:-. Charles
j Chicago.
Tcdd, Caroline and Kkmnv of BrauMisses Florence and Helen Wade ment. Texas for the holidays BarI leave Sunday for Traverse city to buru Jean Finnic who has been •■•lx- Tf
। spend the holldavs with Mr. and Hiner there U returning with them 1 "
on Friday.
‘x
• Mra. Stenhen Wade
Mr and Mra. Caryl Puller of Low­
A holiday guest of Mr and Mra.
ell were Sunday guest* of Mr. and L F. Mans will be her sister. Mra.
Mra olenn Densmore
Oh Sderle of Marshall.
! Mr and Mrs A. K, Frandsen
Mi and Mn. W. O Bradford and
I leave Friday for a Christmas visit family will spend Christmas with
with Mr. and Mrs Robert Lauren- her mother in Kalamazoo.
। son of Pittsburgh. Pa
Mr. and Mra Hubert Fuller arc
' Chrutmns guests of Mr. and Mrs guests of his parents. Mr and Mra.
I C. C. Burkholder will be her mother. Garic Fuller.
Mrs B. Claude cose, and her broth­
Mr and Mrs Erne’s whr o’ ne.
er. Robert Case, of Connersville. Ind troll. Albert Fox nnd Mrs. Herts
Lt. Anne Perry eatnc home on Brown of Phtladcl.ihla. Pa., were
Wednesday irorn Galesburg, ill, for weekend guests of Ml and Mrs Os­
a furlough of 30 days with her par­ car Palmer
ent ■. Dr and Mrs B a Perry
Ml« Rnsuhe Caxcaddcn spent
Mr and Mrs. James Krllv have Monday in Orbnd Rapids.
, uonc to Greensburg. Pa . to reside.
Mr and Mrs Hnm’r Bmlth wcr&lt;

&lt;50

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THE REXAf.L STOKE

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n J. Troyar Toy Company
E. STATE ST.. HASTINGS
y Your Toy* From Troyer"

IRVIN J. THALER

FRlpAY gnd SATURDAY. DEC. 21-22
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Vert tynh, Donald Stewart

l'tOU CAh'T DO WITHOUT LOVE'
ind
Gene Adtrby, Bmliey Burnette

"BLUE MONTANA SKIES"

Electrical Wiring
iomc &amp; Commercial .

SUNDAY and MONDAY. DEC. 23-24

722 S. Jefferson

29H

“CONFIDENTIAL AGENT"
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 1:88 TO J:88

RIO TAXI
PHONE 2137
ipt Day &amp; Nite Service

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FRI.. DEC. 25. 26. 27. 28
SPECIAL MATINEE CHRISTMAS l»AY 3:00 P-M.
Ginger Ro-en. J aleph Cotten. Shirley Temple

"I'LL BE SEEING YOU"

ELL DRILLING
4D REPAIRING
lisa KI.FtTIUC rvsirs

Colfax SI.

Hailing*, Mlrh.

RARRY THEATRE
Hastings, Mich., Phones 2244-2557

Phone 2309

. FRED HAUSER
ETERINARIAN
232 S. JEFFERSON
Phone 2780

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. DEC. 21-22
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

THE FALCON IN SAN FRANCISCO'
Bela Lugosi. Henrv Daniell

. DERK STUIVE
CHIROPRACTOR
I State'*
Haxlinn
Phones: M65-M91

"THE BODY SNATCHER"

Mr. and Mr*. Maurice Roger* and
two daughter* of Battle creek were
shall Sc hints
,guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Buxtop over'the
over inc weekend.
wecaena.
i,
. ,—
,Kr.
Mr ana
.nd wra.
Mr. rrinx Anarus
Andm and
.M
[ary
Jane
are
leavina
an
Rundnv
I
”".7
Mary
leaving on Bunday
to spend Christmas with friends in Fred Headman and
, Oconomowoc, wu.
Mr Bnd Mri 4ohn Chandler plan
« *P*nd Christmas day as gueaU
Mr*
01 ber parents. Mr. nnd Mra. Wellcn Brooks, nf cloverCllA
,
Captain Carl Edmonds of Mason ‘More PeraenaU cn Page 8. Bee.

When Old Smiles are a Trifle Brighter
And Old Spirits a Trifle Lighter
Old Hand Shakes a Trifle Tighter

It’s Christinas.

SUNDAY and MONDAY. DEC. 23-24
James Craig. Signe Himo. Grant Wither*

AS LAND GOHS, SO GOBS MAN

“DANGEROUS PARTNERS"
BARGAIN MATINEE SUNDAY 8:M TO 5:00
TUES.. WED.. THURS., DIC 25*26, 27

“MAN ALIVE"
Special matinee Chrtafma. Day lUrtlhg al 5:80 P.M.

emove Dead Animals
or Prompt Removal
of Old, Crippled
or Dead Horses
and Cows
.

fun lf'S

-?&lt;• WtHf .A

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

Cattle

Gifts for Christmas
LADIES'

EY CHEMICAL CO.

1

GIFT

Christmas, 1945... of all Christmases... looms as the most
soul-stirring, the most meditative... a friendly day when

SEIS

COTY
HUbNUT
LEON LARAINE
WrIstley

THIS BANK Is Vitally
Interested In The Farmer

$2.00 to $5.00

MIN'S GIFT TOILFT SETS

WE ARE INTERESTED IN HIS PRO­
DUCTION

PROBLEMS,

HIS

SOIL

CONSERVATION PROGRAM AND
• Truck Work

JRCH

PH.2208

sutton
•

$1.00
ED FARM
PROMPTLY
ocal Collector

h&gt;

$S;60

WORKS

lector

Give thanks for this land where people are frtt

to gather openly and pray.

Give thanks for the birth of

the Savior who taught the world that Love is more powerful

than hate, good mightier than evil, life stronger thiii death.

ING THEM.

Express your thanks by attending the Church of Your Choice.

Farmers Are Invited To Discuss
Their Problems With Us.

A Good Assortment
A?-

:oo 2-9544—Coll

3

meaning.

HIS FINANCIAL PLAN CONCERN$1.29 lb $3.00

COLOGNES AND PERFUMES

Peace dri Eirth, Good Will to Men" assumes a greater

DBLG STORE

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND

FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

Bairds

�THE HUTTMGS BANNER. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24. 1M5

KIGHT

Fifteen babies, a more than maxi- | Meade and Susan on Saturday from

FOOTWEAR THE IDEAL GIFT
FOR A MERRIER CHRISTMAS
CHILDREN'S SHOES

High Shoes in
Brown, White,
Block and Patent

All Sizes - 2 to 9

$ J69 and $ J98
Pair Designed fo Protect
Little Feet

Foot Form Lost

GYM SHOES
Men's and Boy's
Sizes

Now $2.49
Brown Soles

MEN'S HEAVY DUTY
4 BUCKLE All RUBBER
ARCTICS
$3.98
54.48
All Sizes

7 to 12

MEN'S FELT SHOES
INCH KNIT
WOOL

Thousands of people are driving
(■■I I about Florida looking, for any kind
|1|U1 of housing accommodations accordW ! Ing to letters received by Mrs. J. A.
KM McCall from her son Robert.
rjflln
Mr and Mrs- Lylc Kcrr “re the
Hll parents of a son burn Tuesday
morning at Pennock hospital.
I The St. Rose and St. Cyril parLdies of Hastings and Nashville
have contributed 370 cans, or 522
lbs. of canned goods through the
national drive for War Relief for
the European and Pacific areas,
sponsored by the National Council
of Catholic Women throughout the
United States. Their goal Ls 20.­
000,000 cans.
Mrs. J A. McCall has been a
great-grandmother since November
26. the date of the birth of little
Kathleen Webster, the daughter of
Capt and Mrs Robert Webster. In
Eaton Rapids.
Mary lx&gt;ulse Spillane. S 2 c. is
home on a fifteen day leave. She
arrived Friday from the Naval Air
Station at Clinton. Oklahoma, and
will report to the Naval Air Station
at Corpus Christi. Texas. Dec. 31.
for transfer.
■
Mra Floyd Boorom of 1021 S
Dibble. Ls now living In Jackson
where she is employed.
Mrs. Nellie Cross writes Hastings
friends that she U located tempor­
arily at Mt. Dorft. Fla . but hopes to
get an apartment in Lake Worth
soon.
Winter begins, officially, tomor­
row. Dec 21. at 6:15 pjn_ and It is
the shortest day of the year In
Michigan the sun rises at 7 25 a m..
j and sets at 4 31 p.m.. on Dec. 21.
i Miss Barbara Burkholder Ls ill
with sinus infection and confined
to her bed.
i Saturday evening's fire alarm was
occasioned by a ;mall blaze in the
home of Fred Foote, on North Mich­
igan Avenue. The loss was very
small.
I The number of cases of influenza
is on the increase In the city, but
to date has not reached the epi­
demic stage as it has In some lo­
calities. In one small town. 900
cases were reported at one time. If
you have a cold or other symptoms'
of Influenza, physicians advise plen­
ty of rest, a liquid diet and keeping
_ away from crowds of people.
I Jack Chadwick is ill with the
Jaundice
i Mrs Frank Kelley bf Kalamazoo,
Kalamazoo.
sister of Mra. Herman Zerbel. Mrs.
Byron Lewis and Mrs. Charles Faul
ot Hastings, had the misfortune to
fall one day last Week, breaking her
hip. She is a patient In Bronson
hospital. Kalamazoo.
Lavonna. small daughter ot Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Smith. Hastings.
R 4, underwent an operation on
real her fool in a Grand Rapids hospital
'BBl on Tuesday of last week. It was
!■■! found necessary to remove one of
HU her toes which was injured when
someone accidentally stepped on It
■Q at school. A tonsillectomy was per­
formed at the same time as the toe
operation. She Is doing a* well as
possible.
। Leo Terrel! Is the new manager
ui mugvia.
। Overseas veteran Dick Kenyon is
j clerking at Bairds.

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mum capacity. In the nursery at Detroit, and on Christmas day Mr.
Pennock hospital last Friday.
I anil Mra. Louts Siebert ami Peter
Health department nurse. Betty 1 of Battle Creek and Mr. and Mra.
Scofield has rented the upstairs i Woodward Smith nnd son* of Mt.
apartment at the D. A. VanBusklrk [Pleasant.
residence, and will move to her new
Arriving home Iron! Ann Arbor on
quarters after the first of the year
Friday will be Bonnl? Brandstetter
•
[Merilyn Zuttermetater. Betty Cort0n a v a ।
a fbirr right. Florence French. Tom Dolan
KI I II A X I E 1 and Morris Hill and from Albion
VI I V H IX I L * W|U
Martha Malw aml Elisabeth
MRS. BEX A. PAYNE *
I French. JoAjine Finnic will come
Mrs. Ivnh M Panic, aged 37. died' from the U. of Ken. on Sat. Doria
early on Wednesday morning, Dec. Lundberg. Marjorie Stanley. Sue
12. in a Battle Creek hospital where Smith. Patricia Tyler. Evelyn Campshe had been a patient for about two
Alden Burgess and Dick Swanweeks, She was born July 27. 1908. lM,n arrived last Friday from M S C.
In Baltimore township, the dnugh- This Friday Roscllyn Parcel!, Mar­
ler of David E. and Cora Asplnall. J°rie Hill. Barbara Shannon. MauSurviving are her husband. Rex A.I«*P Haavlnd and Dori. Lockwood
Payne; a son by .a former marriage. w|ll come from W.M.C.E. for the
Robert E Wilcox. Battle Creek; her holidays. _
. ~ ________
mother, Mrs
Asplnall. Hastings;
four sister. Mrs Verne Hammer id. I entertaining. Mrs. Norbert Sulli­
van
and
Mary
Lou.
Miss Ruth Lock­
Battle creek. Mrs. Orin Cole and
Mrs. Charles Rider. Hastings, and wood and Dunbar Sullivan who are
Mrs Robert Jones. Delton; a broth­ arriving from Detroit on Saturday.
er. Glen Asplnall. Freeport; a step­ , Mr and Mra. C W Dolan are
daughter. Lcls Payne, and a step­ spending Thursday In Grand Rapids.
A guest of Mr and Mrs. Jack Stem
son. Larry Payne. Battle Creek. Mr.
jnd Mra. Payne had lived In Battle for the holiday;. U her mother. Mm.
Creek for 23 years. Funeral services George Briggs of Ro.-e City.
.
Dgnald D. Smith and Miss Sue
were held in that city on Friday.
. Smith are returning Thursday from
I a few days' visit In Detroit
MRS. MARTHA VanSYCKLE
Martha Elizabeth McMannls was ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Potts at­
born in Barry county on Jan. 22. ! tended the mid-winter recital of the
1868 nnd moved to Indiana with her । music department i&gt;f Olivet college
parents when a vbry small child. on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A Thayer will
At the age of eight years, she re­
spend Christinas In Niles.
turned to Michigan.
Mr and Mm. Arthur Hansen will
Feb 5. 1891 she was united In
marriage to Fredrick VanSyckle. be in Chicago for the holidays.
To this union were born four chil­
Mm. Virginia Baird arrived Sat­
dren. Mrs Donald Weeks of Nash­ urday from Dayton. Ohio to visit
ville, Mrs Arthur Covey of Has­ her daughter Johanna and her
tings. Mm. Edith Rase of Battle mother for the holidays She has
Creek, nnd Wayne of Hastings. resigned her position as research
Her husband preceded her In death historian at Wright field.
nearly eighteen years ago
After
hLs death she moved to Battle Creek
where she passed away Dec. 8.
Besides the children, she Is sur­
vived by thirteen grandchildren. 28
great-grandchildren, one half broth­
er. Walter McMannls of Battle
Creek, several nieces nnd nephews,
and a host of friends.

Christmas eve
Chrtsunaa
guests of Mra. B. A. O’Donnell will
be Mr', and Mrs. Bert O'Donnell ot
Muskegon.
Sgt. Elwood Davis of Camp Gru­
ber. Okla., will spend Christmas
with Mr. and Mra. Jay Davis and
other relative*. Mrs. Bernard Qulglev anct Miss
Maud Quigley of Grand Rapids are
having next Wednesday to spend
several days in Chicago.
Lt. &lt;Jg.&gt; and Mrs Grover Han­
sen arrived last week from-Wilming­
ton. Delaware, for a visit here.
MLm Janet Boekeloo arrived Fri­
day from M. S. C. to spend the
Christmas holidays with her par­
ents. Mr. and Mra. Nell Boekcloo.
Jack Stem returned Wednesday
from a business trip through the
South.
Mr. and -Mrs. diaries Talley a*
Pontiac will be guests of Mr. nnd
Mra. Roy Hubbard and Mrs. Bob
Kelly on Monday and all will soend
Christmas with Mrs. George DeVries
in Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Roy Hubbard is spending
Thursday and Friday in Grand
Rapids.
Mr and Mra. Robert Jessen and
children of Chicago are arriving this
weekend to spend the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crawford.
S Sgt. David Cook from Camp
Hood. Texas, is spending his 24-day
leave with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert D. Cook.
Robert J. Hart. S 2'c. came home
Tuesday from San Francisco. Cal.,
where he received his discharge
from lhe Navy after service in the
south Pacific area. He Is the guest
of hts mother. Mrs. Walter Wallace.
Mr. and Mra. Roscoe Lloyd of
Lima. New York, are lhe guests
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Bumford for
several days.

BUS

Dowling church nt 2 p.m.. Dec. it,
with the Rev. Robert Smith In
charge, and she was laid to rest in
the Dowling cemetery.

PERSONALS

Mrs. Hazel Hinkley and Mra.
Harry Ritchie are expecting Rich­
ard Hinkley, quartermaster 1c to
arrive Dec. 24 from Jacksonville.

1

Quality it High .•. Prkts art Low! That's why If
pays you io shop Wards for all your gifts! Comt
in and stt all fjio lovaly gift idtas on Wards Fur-

nrturt Floorl You'll Sava!
।
,
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MAKE IT A
SHOP WARDS FOR FURNITUREI

SCHEDULES

BIG VALUES IN

GRACEFUL TABLES

EASTERN STANDARD TIME
TO LANSING
1144 A.M. Dally
7.25 P.M. "

TO GRAND RAPIDS
6.00 A.M. Dally

2.05 A.M. Mon. only

(Continued from Page 7. Sec. !.»
Sunday guests of &gt;lr and Mrs B
R. Reed and Mrs. Janes Cushman
were Mr nnd Mm Andrew Cush­
man and daughter Sally of Kalama-

MONTOOMIRY WARD

8.95

TO KALAMAZOO

Here are those extra table* you

9.15 A.M. Dally

need priced easily within your

TO FORT WAYNE
9.00 A.M. Dally

budget. Traditional styling . . .
Walnut or Mahogany veneer*

TO JACKSON

used with sturdy hardwood.

Sat. 4 Sun. Only

Cocktail Tabla,Glass Inset.9.95

STATION—TRIO CAFE

Ticket* to All Points

150 E. State St.

Ph. 2137

Christmas guests of Mr nnd
Mrs. Charles Potts will be Mlv.,
Virginia Polls who is arriving on
Thursday from Olivet. Mr and Mrs.
Richard Potts of Hammond. Ind.,
who are expected Sunday, and Mr.
and Mrs Clarence DePlanta of
Grand Rapids on ChrUtinas eve
Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
t.
m- Mrs.
E. ej
G. iwuiuar.
Rothuar. win
*111 be
Mrs neien
Helen
Nelson, who is arriving Friday from
Muskegon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert

2-DRAWER COMMODE

Lippers for Cold

OF MAHOGANY

Weather Protection

$2.69

FOR HER HOME!

13.88

3.98

YARN RUGS

Convenient occasional piece
handsomely mode of Solid Ma­
hogany. Note gallery lop!

All Sizes

STILL TIME TO GET THE

6 to 13

TOYS YOU NEED AT

8-PC FIRE-KING

MEN'S TOP QUALITY TOUGH

WORK RUBBERS

COLORFUL PLAID

TOYLAND

OVENWARE SET

REAL AMERICAN CHRISTMAS

1.00

And flood health and happiness
IN THE COMING YEAR

Brightly
Colored
Rattlepush

WWh 3n

$198

Famous sanitary glass baking

Ft. Bow

warel Guaranteed for two
years against oven-heat
breakagel Covered casserole,

B. L PECK

loaf pan, pie plale and 4 in­

429 S. MICHIGAN

dividual* bakers!

I”
A Joddlar't delight! Hormleit
Ungar fob, target faca and inilnidion book. Al Wards nowl

Encourage* child lo walkl

HASTINGS

Plastic

SURPRISE HIM
WITH A NEW
PAIR OF

BOWLING
SHOES
Fully Lined, Brown
Sole, Steel Arch

53.49
Women's Bowling Oxfords.. $2.98

Frisky
Stick
Horta

16 Pieces

98'

SPECIALS!
lb.
15c
BULK COOKIES
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 25«»s. $137
5 lbs. 34c
SUGAR
ROMAN CLEANSER *’*.“* 14c
CARNATION MILK^ig cans37c
e a II n
J V U r

Compb.ii'.
Cream of Mushroom

17c

LITTLE BOY BLUE CATSUP w&lt;«-16'
PALMER MATCHES carton 0(6 29c

eluding knives, forki, spoons I
Bright hard-to-braak plastic.

4-pc. PYREX FLAME

OLD-FASHIONED
FRUIT CAKE

s^. 1.69

WARI SIT

Pio Plata

Lovely
Crystal
Tumblers

Hasting., Midi.

WashoM.

Cuddly
Stuffed
Animals

30'

Montgomery Ward

C. Thomas Stores
130 W. State S«

RoallsHc
Freight

89'

Top off your Holiday Dinner with
thh fruit caka of glacad frvili,

Famous

Dartboard
Gama. Safa
For Tots

98c
A daihing stead
horiemanl Black

ontgomery Ward

�—
►*

THE HASTINGS BANNER

SECTION TWO—9i

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1945

NINfTIETH YEAR

It’s Christmas Shopping Time in Hastings
LAST MINUTE
SHOPPE RSI

Our Christmas Suggestion
A Merry, Merry Christmas

BAIRD'S
130 E. STATE ST.

YOUR HASTINGS STORES
ARE PREPARED TO HELP
YOU SOLVE YOUR XMAS
GIFT PROBLEMS!

Our Christmas Suggestion

ITALIAN ACCORDION
New condition. With U. S. School of Music ‘Les­
sons and Phono records to follow the 48 lessons.

$160.00
THAYER JEWELRY STORE

Barry County shoppers have heen
pleasantly surprised to find so
much of the "hard to get” mer­
chandise available in the Hastings
stores.

Our Christmas Suggestion
This cold weather calls for

TANK HEATERS
While they l#st—

Elec tric-$ 19.95
Oil Burners-$24.95
Western Auto Associate Store
148 W. STATE 8T.

Our Christmas Suggestion
THERMOPINE BATH SET

REED'S DRUG STORE
101 E. STATE ST.

CANDY
Creams . . . Chocolates . . . Hard and Filled
candles.

MEYER 5e to $1.00 STORE

Our Christmas Suggestion
Interesting . . . Educational

MICROSCOPE SETS
A scientific Microscope with ground and pol­
ished lenses. Visit our Toy Department and use
our Christmas Lay-Away plan.

$5.00
MARKS STORES, INC.

Our Christmas Suggestion
Late Christmas Shoppers—
Depend on us for

-

NECKWEAR and SCARFS
We have plenty on hand tn a fine selection.

$1.00 and up
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

3 DA YS LEFT TO SHOP
COURTEOUS SERVICE-FAIR PRICES-THAT FRIENDLY SPIRIT

4 oz. of Cologne . . . 8 oz. Bubble Bath.

$2.00

Our Christmas Suggestion
For the Stockings or Candy-bawl—

SHOP IN HASTINGS!

138 E. STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion

BILLFOLDS
Lady Buxton . . . Prince Gardner . . . Mceher
... AU genuine leather ... AU famous makes.

$1.50 to $15.00
v C. B. HODGES
1

Our Christmas Suggestion

Our Christmas Suggestion
For Christmas, Give A

HANDBAG

"ELEEN" House Slippers

Smart simulated leathers, gleaming patent bags,
for the woman who knows how to dress. Choose
a draped or tailored bag. according lo her type;
some tn blacks, some in colors, and all nicely
fitted.
.

The Ideal gift for the lady who likes soft, snug
comfort for her feet.

$3.45 to $3.98

$2.98
Plus Fed. Tax

TAYLOR SHOE STORE

PENNEY'S

US W. STATE ST.

।

Our Christmas Suggestion

Our Christmas Suggestion

A Fine, Big Christmas Turkey
Order your Christmas Gift Turkeys now.
assure you of their unusually fine quality.

We

CHRISTMAS EVE

FOOD

DOLLS

AU colors.

LONG &amp; MOORE

206 E. STATE 8T.

Our Christmas Suggestion

111 E. STATE ST.

$3.49

MICROSCOPE SET

117 W. STATE ST.

126 E. STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion

111 W. STATE

Our Christmas Suggestion
WOOL BLANKETS
A quality all-wool blanket. Styled and colored
to "go with other home furnishings". Size
73 x BO— Rose, blue and mahogany.

$12.70

79c and up
BONNET &amp; GOWN SHOP
1M E. STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion

STORE

Our Christmas Suggestion

Boy's &amp; Youth's
HIGH TOP SHOES

The delightful Christmas Candy the Kiddles
(and grown-ups too) enjoy so much at-Chrlstmas time.

3.98

Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store

Our Christmas Suggestion
A Fine Selection of

Our Christmos Suggestion
Roger!

HANDKERCHIEFS

AFTER-SHAVE SETS for MEN

This is handkerchief week. Be sure and see
our line before you buy. A large range of prices
—from

Talc, Cologne, and After-Shave Lotion. Attrac­
tive block shaped bottles In blond wooden boxea.

$4.50-$5.50

25c to $2.50 eoch
LARSEN'S

STORE

134 W. STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion

LyBARKER'S
122 W. STATE ST.

Our Christmas Suggestion

Fine, Home-Made

CANDY CANES &amp; RIBBONS

All sizes to size fl.

W. STATE ST.

PARMALEE

114 E. STATE ST.

Just In Time For Christmas

Specially priced at $3.98
JOHNSON SUPPLY CO.

$6.50 to $18.75

1W W. STATE ST.

Tax Included

High power three-objective microscope with
micrometer focusing, chemicals, slides, stains,
etc.

Only-$2.98

$3.19

118 S. JEFFERSON ST,

FASCINATORS

Our Christmas Suggestion

DRESSER SETS
Colored designs on back of brushes and mirror.
Sets contain brushes, mirror, comb* and vanity
dishes.

STEBBINS &amp;JACOB5

Sheers, rayon and wool and rayon. "Kerchiefs—
wool and rayon in white and colors.

A Keel Gift

Sturdy and serv­

ROTH &amp; SONS FURNITURE

A wide selection of sizes and frames.

103 E. STATE ST.

METAL SMOKING STAND

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

MIRRORS
$8.15 to $16.80

Our Christmas Suggestion
Clear Plastic

Montgomery Ward &amp; Co.

Feminine

WALLDORFF &amp; MacARTHUR

Our Christmas Suggestion

Chrome and Enamel finish.
iceable.

with back rest. Sturdy and attractive.

107 E. STATE 8T.

To Beautify the Home

18- square.

$1.69

CENTER

For Dad—

A METAL KITCHEN STOOL

TRAILER TRUCK

$1.29 and up

PARKER WAREHOUSE
FURNITURE CO.

Our Christmas Suggestion

Cones 5c up
Ribbons-lb. 60c
CANDY LAND
IS. W. STATE ST.

For the the Man or Boy—

That Gift for Her—

DRESSER SETS

TOOLS

Comb, brush and mirror.
colored plastic.

For ti&gt;e tinkerer or the builder . . . tools whkh
will make the job a piaaaure.

Crystal clear and

$2.98 per set

THE VALUE STORE
IM W. STATE ST.

1

A Gift for the Home—
PILLOWS

Heavy Toms-lb. 43c

For H.r—

All Steel

A large selection, of wooly ones, shaggy and
silky. Children a’doYe them

1

WILL BE CLOSED

Our Christmas Suggestion

Truly a Fine Family Gift

118 E. STXTE

For the Kiddie,

THE FIRESTONE STORE

Our Christmas Suggestion

HASTINGS STORES

Women’s

Goodyear Bros. Hardware Co.
Ill I. STATS ST.

Merry, Merry Christmas to You A

1

�Hospital Guild Meeting

MIDDLEVILLE

Mra Wm. H. Helrigal of Grand
Rapids. Wm. Helrigel, Jr. and wife,
and Rev. and Mrs Wayne Fleenor
and daughter Nancy ail of Albion.
Mrs Fleenor and daughter expect
to stay for a few days' visit. * Mr.
ma.
wmm .......... ..and Mrs. Stanley Lyons and small
daughter spent an evening last week ; daughters of Kalamazoo visited his
in Hastings visiting with her moth- -------- "
D““
from Wednesday to Friday
*
Christmas guests of Mr and. Mra.
Wm Briggs at Bowens Mills will be
belncr and son Lloyd of Moline spent her sons-in-law and daughters. Mr.
Friday evening with their daughter and Mrs. Jas Mlssad and daughter
and sister. Mrs. Wayne Lua&amp;enden
and family In Yankee Springs *
Supt. and Mrs. J F. Schlpper Wert­
in Grand Rapids Saturday to see i
her aunt who Is in a convalescent
home * Al Henning made a busi­
ness trip to Petoskey Thursday and
his wife and young son Alan ac­ Gladys Seeley whom they found
companied him nnd all then went to quite ill * Mr and Mrs Ray Killion
their cabin al Wellston for the and children spent last weekend
with their parents at Kent City. *
Mr. and Mrs Win. Briggs ot Bow­ Charles Gray of Merritt was a guest
ens Mills leave on Thursday, Dec.
27 tor Florida where they will spend Tuesday forenoon on the way to
Georgia on business. * Mrs Myrna
Chamberlain ot Leighton, recently Putnam Burgesa and little daughter
discharged from service, is the new Shirley of Izmir Beach. Calif., vlsemployee at the Geukcs meat marWith snow piling up in every cor­
ner and temperature hovering a lit­
tle above zero It looks as though the
boys who have corrie hotne from the
• hot" spots will have their wish for

ALLEN

H.

BISHOP

CLOVERDALE. MICH.

HURRY DOWN
TOWN TO SEE

WHEN YOU

NEED
MONEY

Mrs. Clara Harper was host cm to
the meeting of the hospital guild on
Thursday evening with an attend­
ance of thirteen. Following a short

Baisch in charge of entertainment
caused much excitement by promot­
ing a Chinese auction which added
a bunch of pennies to the treasury

Iting.

Sandwiches, cookies nnd cof­

fee were served by tha hoatcu and
after seme more chatting with tha
host who made his appearance from
the second story hiding place, the
ladles departed into a real winter's
night.
Mrs Daisy Hiar will entertain the
January meeting and entertainment
will be planned by Ada Beeler arid

TOY PRICES REDUCED!

Grand Rapids, Thursday morning
after several years of poor health.

BEAR

Grand Rapid?-, five grandchildren:
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Sherman Sharp
ot Deep lake and their daughter
and husband of Grand Rapids *

BUILD

dievilic. three sistera. Mrs. Zula
Springer ot Flint. Mrs. Stella Prcat
of Pontiac; three brothers. John
Helen Wlltaon. daughter Kollar of Middleville and Harvey

Ur of Mrs. Frances Briggs of Bow­
ens Mills Ls visiting relatives In this
vlelnlty. Lansing and Grand Rap*

Home Financing Is Our Business'

the army nursing corps In the front
lines of the European battle front.

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
ctnployed by the Michigan National
Bank in Grand Rapids spent the
Weekend at home with her parents.

Nice for the little children
because he's made of washable
fabric and can bo kept eleaa.
Nottco Utt cute bright plaid
pinta and perky chin bow.

Rapids this Monday afternoon In­
terment In Restlawn Memorial park.
The Thornapple-Kcllogg eagers
Inst to Woodland in the game there
on Friday night by a score of 25 to
29, however It was an exciting con­
test all the way through.

Walking

DOC

COMIC
ART SET
1.00

from Camp McCoy. WLs. lias Just
recently been promoted from scr-

GIVE HIM All

EVINRUDE

CERTIFICATE

1.29
Paul Smith wa.s high point man
for Middleville with 16 points-Opphy for Woodland had seven points
Mention .should be made of Robylcr
for Middleville who played a nice

Bixler ot Grund Rapid

mother, Mrs. Lena Bixler to lhe city
where the family enjoyed a dinner
Bunday uith another son. Maurlct
and family * Mr and Mrs Ray
McCnul and her fajhcr. L W Hu­
lett spent Inst week Sunday wtth

Educational, Fun Tool

in the secund team game Wood­
land acor.d 41 to Middleville's 34
Lyman Klinmey for Middleville
scored ten paint t.

San Francisco, Monday from the
Philippines and bls people. Mr and
Mrs Etld Perrault arc hoping he

W-S.Cji. MeeUnc
Tlic monthly meeting of the W 8. !
C. 8. Thursday at the Methodtit j
church was one of the nicest local
holiday events this year Members I
ol the Ymino Wnimn . riull.l u

1.00

Model-Craft

About 60 Blockt

made the dining room and tables
very festive appearing for the dc-

tha ytu r*t •ra/Ltd hud
th »y poultry, but thty norhtd '
d lot *0. My flat! ai*"»Jt®t«l

A treeing set eousgtete wtth
assay plolarei. crayons,
trtetag paper, pencil sad
easel, ■atartalnlng and
idmaiWaail

two other Middleville boys In the
camp. Bernard Wlaringa and Wayne

part of the good time. Nearly sixty
ladies and a few children were pres­
ent and Dr Leonard, for the other
sex helped out by playing the piano
and keeping a nice fire burnuig
A short business session included

WAGON

PUZZLES

SUPER

B JOCKS

OF

Adorable

Little Girl
DOLL
1.69

• orl woztA»A--l«. ’
few wiili thtprohti

A gift certificate can be arranged for any Evinrude model, and putt the owner'* name high on
our list for carl)- season delivery. Call on u» texxv
^.ooiyalimilcJnumbcrofcenificatcicanbehsucd.

charged, u home for n few days
iben plans tn go to Lairing where
he was employed when the war touk

ttlyov it pfid to
http tJ&gt;«l poultry
Iprofrtm workmf

WERNER MOTOR SALES

THAT'S WHAT THE BEST
POULTRYMEN ALL SAY

Q3Q

1.89

A set of tricks and pus­
alas. Lets of fun for boys
or girls.

is Jan. 10 The change was made
because the regular family night
is the last Tuesday of the month
and it is planned for the coming
year's ladies' meeting to also have
Un outside .speaker at times ns the
(Continued on Page 5. Sec. a.)

Removable Con

Bronchial Coughs
Stubborn
Hang-On Coughs Colds

i.»s
AUTO CONVOY

CHECKERS
Red and bleak ma sob it's
board, ItxlfMn. Ton can

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A COMPLETE STOCK

TOYS

J

Plu»b
Scotty
2.HR

GlzQVES

W

Soft, silky
pluah with a

WESTERN AUTO'S
98c

ITS

RIGHT
THEIR

NEXT
MAIN

DOOR

TENNIS RACKETS

3,98

4.95 up

INDIAN DESIGN
COOKIE |ARS

CHINA
TEA
POTS

HUNDREDS OF PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR EVERYONE
IN OUR AUTO ACCESSORIES STORE

WESTERN AUTO
HASTINGS

1

89c

i

HANDY
CUTLERY BOX
1.29

L

GOOD ALL-STEEL TRUCK
FOR THE KIDDIIS
Comparable to 1940
Mdse.

IVIonttfomerv Ward
PHONE !1H

.

crimbs

Brtpiant tong.
White baked
enamel finish,
chroma tri*.

1.98
CLOTHES HAMKRS

1.98

6.95
1KON1NO hOAlUl
MD • COVIR »rr

AUTO AERIALS
4.75 •

DOOR
1

WALL TYPE
CAN OPENERS

1.49
1

T

CANVAS GLOVlt

STRONG
CHILD'S ROCKERS

STORE.

TOYS-G AMES-LAMPS
CHILDREN'S FURNITURE

249

Fine capeakfn leather.

big ribbon bow.
15-fn. long.

TIRE

ill------------ —--------------------------------------

AUTO
PUMPS

_____ 1.39
A I TO
EVMHR JACKS

2.59

JOHNSON SUPPLY COMPANY
111

WEST STATE ST.

RHONE 2701

HASTINGS. MICH.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, DECTUBE* U. IMS
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I1 7 pm. Prayer meeting In charge
service at night and the Christmas
Leaaon Sharpe. Pastor
of young people.
Christmas services: ' 7:30 pm. Y.PJ4B. service.
retary to the Domestic, Frontier Three dialogues will be given by lhe
Bunday. December 23
! 8 pm. Evangelistic service tn I Mu^onary ooclcty ol the United
Manker will be
1 Brethren Church, from Huntington.
9:45 am. Christmas services in the । charge of pastor.
We especially invite
Church school In the Primary and I Dee'. 20—7:30 pm. Prayer meeting I Indiana, will be our guest speaker
will enjoy It.
j at, the morning Worship Service.
Junior Depts. Parents and friends at the church.
are Invited.
I Dec. 21—8 pm. Christmas program Sunday morning, December 23. at
11:00 am. A Christmas- worship । at the church.
&gt;0
®-®- I Rev. Fleming a returned Missionservice. Christmas music by three Stony Point F. M. Charch
choirs of seventy voices. A Christ­ Dec. 23:
I aty 'rom Africa has served eighteen
mas meditation by Mr Sharpe.
10 am. Morning worship In charge yean on lhe field preaching and
ws’g'C’s’C’C’S'S'c'g'g'e’g’c’gsMpecwg'*
working among the African Native*.
8 00 p.m. A Christmas Candlelight ot pastor.
1 Carol service presented by the
Kyrie
11:30 am. Sunday school. Lester He has traveled extensively throughEMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH ed. Solo voices to be heard will
Gloria
church choir.
Bartholomew, supt.
oul
world.
Don M Gury. Rector
Include Richard Branch. Mary Lock­
Credo
■Christmas Eve:
I „8 pm. Christmas program at the ' He haa just recently returned from
Sunday. Dec. 23
wood. Virginia Potts. Martha Lou
)ti 30 pm. Christmas carols and I church.
; Honduras where lhe Church’1s openOffertory—Adeste Fidelcs
8 am. Holy Communion
Maua, Cyntheal Reed Cushman, and
meeting every Wed. night, Ing a new Mission field.
Holy Communion. Everyone is cor- I Prayer
II am. Carol Service tor children Joan Bauich.
dlally Invited.
at 8 pm.
1 Come and hear his Interesting
Sanclus
and adults; music by the junior
I
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message on the Honduras Mission
Benedict us
choir.
WELCOME CORNERS CHURCH
*OrM'
‘ •
Agnus Del
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
4 pm. ClirUtmas program at MASHES AND CAROL
SERVICES MARK CHRISTMAS
' Communion
I
B J. Adcock. Pastor
Jklghborlio&lt;4 House. Orangeville.
! Friday. Dec. 21—Christmas pro- YANKEE SPRINGR-CHURCH
O Holy Nighl-Rcbcrt and Hare!
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
CELEBRATION AT ST. ROSE
gram practice
Floyd Ntf*#aator.-v
Monday Night, Dec. 24
I Stauffer
। Divine services nt 11 o'clock. Ser- I( Sunday school—10 am
11:30 pm. Tlir Midnight Eucliar- AND ST. CYRJL CHURCHES
i The next service will be Sunday.
Silent Night
man by the pastor.
151. Full festival choir singing the
Masses tor Christmas will be held
■ ChrUtmaa program and pageant— Dec 23rd. Beginning at 3 pm. with
Closing—
! Evening services nt 7:30.
Mozart “Twelfth Mum." and addi­ at St Rose Church nnd St. Cyril.
7 30 pm.
I recitations and special music, folThe Birthday of a King
। This will be our time for the
tional Christmas music. Brief ser­ Nashville First Mass of Christmas
Tuesday. Dec. 31—Youth Fellow- I lowed by a short Christmas mes­
Christmas observance The Sunday ship meet* at church lo go caroling, sage by Mr» Ruby Courtney.
mon by the Rector oti 'The Human bring held al midnight Christmas
II
1 school, children and B Y P U. and To Present Pageant
Carol service will start at
Form Divine." Visitors cordially Eve
| “Come, let us adore Him Christ
। adults will nil take part in the re­
11 30 p.m being sung by the senior
The Youth FeUbwahip of the Wei- the Lord.'*
L. Winston Stone, Pastor,r
and
choir There will be a High Mass
10:00 am Christmas Worship citations
------ ;---------: the music. We Invite1 come Corners church will ornsent
•“
•*"B evening with us.■ the Christmas pageant "Let Us PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
al B OO Christmas morning sung by service There will be special :*? 10
THE MIDNIGHT EUVHARIHT
«r
numr w...
* dWrlbUted at the' Adore Him" Sunday evening al the
119 N. Broadway
Christmas music
music
Mr Slone
will &lt;»«*•
An elaborate program of music the St. Roae junior choir under vm.su.-.
» tt ....
cloae of the Christmas program
Lila Manker. Pastor
under direction of Sadie Mac pal­ the direction of Mother M. Ade­ preach from the theme. "The Com- c,^*‘ °* the 1n?e,&lt;’tn
Tuesday
night.
Y p
P "
U. at ,hi&gt;
lhe' The characters are. Mar,—Mary'
1
'“"* n,Bh
' B.
” v
Sunday School 10 am. Three
mer. organist and choir dirretor. laide. followed by three low Masses, ing of . Saviour "
classes
lied
last Sunday In attend­
the
last
starting
at
10:00
am.
I
NleL«on;
Joseph
—
Richard
Cook;
------- -------- 11:20 n m Special Christmas pnhas been pUuncd fur the midnight
Wednesday night prayer meeting! Shepherds—Dale Hayward. Shan­ ance.
I*— nt St.
“• C;
—' l gram by the Sunday school. All
Cyril
acrvicc at Emmanual Episcopal Christmas Day Ma.u
. »ni
„ ..
no depnrtm(.nU wi)| participate The at the church at 7:30
non Lydy. John Cook: Wise Men—
Preaching service 11 am. The
will ibe
at in
10:00
Church, beginning at 11:30 pm. Church. Nashville,
Tlic Ln dice Aid meets Dec 20 at David Scoby. Roger Lewis. Gerald pastor will bring a Christmas mesHASTINGS
221 N. MICHIGAN
Monday night
Tin- brilliant am. Christmas Day with Father M committee in charge Is Ted B&lt;nDonald Farrell, the new Pastor, as ntnk, Herbert Quigley and Franklin Mr.-.. Bare's home on W. Bond St. I Hurless: The priest—Keith Hurless:
J Candle Lighters—Bob Nielson. Gary
There will be no young peoples
Huntley. Everyone Is Invited.
has been traditional at Christmas celebrant
'Lydy; Reader —Leila Starboard:
time In the local parish for a quarTne
— prigram for the Midnight
7:00 pm The Youth Fellowship GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
ter-century. will be sung by the full ' Mass
•fans at
... St. ____
Rose Church
______ ____
will _be will
.... ____
meet .at the church and will IO.O.F. Hall Green St. Entrance Solrlt of Christmas—Jcsn Cook:
Five
small----girls
—Doreen Buck,--------Joan
O. H- TrtnWeln. Pastor
---------------- ----------------------choir. A number &lt;■! addition d sung by the senior choir under the then gc caroling. AH young people
1. Personally tclected
Divine worship at 10:3n a m. Ser- Boater. Donna Booby. Nancy NiriChristmas numbers will be present- direction of Mrs. Otis Gallup, with are Invited to join them
son
mnn. "Ood'a Christmas Gift."
— Sa Hr Phelns.
—
2. Ben of finest flocks
Everyone
Is
Invited
to
come.
Sunday school at 11 30 am. Re­
3. Specially fed for flavor
'
Tuesday evening lhe group will
hearsal of Christmas program.
4. Carefully dressed
Christmas Day xi-rvice and Chil­ gather at the church at 7 o'clock
dren's program at 10 30 am Ser­ to sing carols at homes In the
mon. “The Birthday of the Meat neighborhood.
Wonderful Child." The Junior choir Methodist Youth Fellowship
A team of the Barry count? Meth­
will sing.
odist Youth Fellowship is to visit
the group at Welcome Comers on !
FIRST U. B. CHURCH
Thursday.
December 27th. to assist
Cor of East and E. Grand
them In their "Youth Day" program.
A M. Coldren. Pastor
Miss Maxine Flnkbelner at Mid­
9;55 a m. Bible school
Il 0O am. Christmas service and dleville. who served on a Caravan
ermum ''Omnipotence
wmmpmcnce Bound.
u,&gt;unu. "
"'a™ ,Ml summer will be the leader
sermon.
8 30 pm. Senior Christian En- of lhe team She wlU be assisted by
ravor.
Miss Jane Hooper also of Mlddle7:30 pm Song xwvkc ,nd gosp.l ’»■’• ’«&gt;“&gt; “ ll“ ?™nd "•■’“■
message
trict enalrman
—v.­
chairman nt
of mmmitnllv
community xserv
Thursday 7:30 pm. Prayer and ice and by four commissioned chair­
Bible study at the home of Mr ano men of Barry county sub-district.
Mrs. Arthur Puller
JEFFERSON ST. UNITED
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Morning Worship at 10 am. Rev.
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I Sunday Schoo! at 11 am. Christ­
Wednesday evening service 7:45. ; mas Program
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Leader. Mra. Stricklen. All young
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Evening Evangelistic service at
make use of the reading room.
8 pm.
' Wednesday at 4:30 Children's Bl1 blc Hour at lhe church. Send your
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Mrs Wayne Pelenon at the organ.
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It Came Upon the Midnight Clear
In Old Judea
When Blossoms Flowered iGesu
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Dr. J. W. Rlgterink accompanied
v hU daughter and husband. Mr.
nd Mra D.n Paarae of GrandHop•d* were Tueaday afternoon callers
al Mr. Julia Godfreys * Mr and
Mr. Martin Vlerk and baby of
Charlotte were weekend guests of
her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Fhrest
Buehler, also Sunday fuesU of his
parents,
and-«•
Mr*.ueorge
George
---- , —Mr.
. —
Humnhrev
of N/wtK
t—■— * BalHumphrey ot
North Irving.
u-day evening supper guest* of Mr
and Mr* Alien Blah were Mr.
and Mn Keith Baas 6f Hartings *
Mb* Velma Fcrbey of Battle Creek
■pent the weekend with her mother smith and Bev.r?T w^. 8uX
Mn. Bu*le Firbey and William. * dinner guests at the Chas. Bunn
Mr. and Mra. Clarenee Bump and horns.
““““
-----------*on* of Hasting* called Balurday
evening on Mr. and Mr* Wm
U Methodist Church
Moore.
On Bundsy morning, p— •- ---•
j Mr. and Mn. John Thaler of icauon services R[l SS1
; South Campbell and Mr. and Mr* ’ •cation service* were I
I Norval Thaler, and Mra. Mabel Yo­ “• dur B1„„ u, u,,
_
___
—
« wec scuta Fel­
der, were In Grand Rapids last Moni day * Clayton Bunn having sold hb lowship by Martin and Abe Ver­
hake
Dr. E H Babbitt, dhtrict
home In Grand Rapid* is moving
superintendent,
presented the gift
hack to Freeport lo live with his
in behalf of the Verhakts lo Miss
daughter*, at the home of hl* par Lillian Rader, representing ’ the
ent*. Mr and Mr*. Chas Bunn. * Youth Fellowship. Both material
Mr and Mr* Harry Fish were Sun- | and
I
workmanship was given by the
day caller* of Mr. and Mn. Allen 1
The young people's choir
Fish, and Mn. Mary Dodga accom- I sang
1Verhake*.
at both services.
panled them home to spend the ■
winter with them. * Mra. Wm. Dipp j
CHVRCH
NOTES
and daughter* Emily and Bvalyn
Methodist Church
-'ere In Grand Rapid* Saturday. *
Donald E. Smith. Pastor
Mr. and Mn. Edward Tudor and
10: 30—Chrtstmaa message by pas­
daughter Mary were Sunday after
tor.
n'y'n and evening vUitora of Mr |
11: 30—Bible school.
and Mr*. Wm. Moore. * Mr. and i 7: 00—Youth Fellowship.
Mra. Ray Wieland and family at• :00—Christms* cantata by choir*
landed a miscellaneous shower for I
8: 00—Monday evening. Bunday
Mr. and Mn. Keith Bsrgy at Allo.
■choc]
—-hool Chriatmu
Christmas profrim
।
7:30—Monday evening.. Junior,
Baelal New*
'•noir meets; adult choir on
cu Friday
Service Guild No. 34 will meet night.
with Mr*. Ida Howk. on Tliuraday
lhe 20th This U to be a ChristLulled Brethren Choirbes naa party.
M H. Dawwn. Pastor
.
The Woman's Society Christmas
।nd Secret pal party was held at
10: 30—Blbla school
he home of Mrs. Mattle Mishler
11: 30-Preachlng
vednetdsy with twenty-eight pre«7 0&amp;-UB CX
nt including children Ice cream
g (xv—Christmas program
nd rookies were served by hostess
8: no—Thursday evening prayer &lt;!
ew officers were eleclad
■ervlce
!
TY» W.C.T.U. was entertained with
"kwant Valtey
1!
Christmas party at th* home of
10:00—Preaching
j;
trs. Cora Walton There was also
&gt;1'00—Bible school
program of songs, games. After
7: 30—UBC.B
.change of gifts a lovely lunch wai
8: 00—Tuesday evening, prayer '
in-cd by lhe hostess.
iservice
Christmas program at church on j !
Christmas berviees
I !
On Bunday morning, Dec. 23. at Thursday evening al 8 o'clock.
U.BCE Chrhtma* party at th* |
■ 0:30 at the Methodist church, a ‘
'"has
Hamlin home Saturday eve- : [
Christmas message will be given by i
nine.
You
are
invited
lo
all
these
P
the pastor Sunday evening at 8 s
.
"
o'clock the senior choir will present ' services.
» Christmas cantata. The junior1
*huir will also have part in the
’ervlce*. On Christmas eve. lhe
"•hrlstmas program will be given by
•he Sunday school with a Christmas
A Merry Christmas and Happy
tree for the children. You are cor­ New Year lo all a Mr and Mrs
dially Invited to this service and to ‘"Inrence Williams of Battle
Mrs.
Lillian Rapp and W W. Lung.
bring the children.
Wall lake, and Mrs Mary Doater.
incal. were dinner guests of Mr and
Caroling for fihut-lnv
The Youth Choir and Youth Fel­ Mra. Marshall Norwood Sunday *
lowship of the Methodist church 'fra. Henry Miller of Wr-H lake is
have planned to go to shut-ins and -•e-kln” in the drug More here. *
those unable to attend Christmas Mr. and Mn. Roger Williams and
service* to sing Christmas carols di­ *on Dean were In Kalamaaoo
,
rectly after the Christmas program. •*«v. * Mr*. Henrv Bull 1« visiting
We as a church wish you a very her eon-in-law and daughter in
Merry Christmas
I, Rochester. N Y. * Mr* a. 0. Gale*.
I Mrs Mary Doster and Mrs. Maude
Hughe* attended lhe Prairieville
Triple Link club meeting and pot­
luck dinner at lhe home of Mr*.
I Frank Blkock Friday of last week
* Mr. and Mn. Garth Florla and
son Jeff of Hastings and Tech Sft.
and Mrs. Elgin Kline of Marquette,
Kan. were dinner gue*U of Mr and
n Mr*. Rncer Williams Sunday. Tech
A Sgt. Kline and Garth ware buddle*
Jff while overseas * Mrs Leon LeonJo erd and Mus Clara Wealgate were
ft In Kalamazoo Saturday
J*
The Delton Inland Lake* Garden
tf clqb met al the home of Mrs.
ft Blanche Richards last Thursday af£ ternoon Twenty four members were
tf present Mr* Lincoln BU*H read the
3 Christmas story from Luke, and Mrs
K Leon Pennock and Mrs. Cltarles
K Florla gave Interesting readings on
S Christmas In other land*. Mr*.
I Mary Senslba told how the Mum”
E originated. Gifts were exchanged
5 after which ice cream, cookies and
J wafers were served by Mrs Roger
j Williams. Mr*. Leda Harrington and
J Mra. John Adams
The January
3 meeting will be held at the home of
I Mrs. Mary Senslba.
&gt;
Mrs Lean Pennock spent Friday
» with her sister-in-law, Mrs Ralph
J Starring near Hickory Comers *
j Lawrence Quick, a grandson of Mrs.
' Mary Doster and also a nepliew &lt;&gt;1
I Mr and Mrs Marshall Norwood.
called hl* parent*. Mr. and Mrs
' UVem Quick ot Benfield |aal week
saying he had landed in New jer­
sey. He has (pent wme tune In
Btgland. * Mr. and Mr*. Robert
Barnes attended lhe dinner and an­
nual Christmas party of the Barry
county Rural Letter Carriers aasocla Ilan and auxiliary al the homo of
Mrs John W. Hewitt in pasting}
Saturday evening.
Christmas exercises will be held
in the Delton .Methodist church
FYlday evening. Dec. 21. There will
be a Christmas tree. * A CbrUUnaa

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On Sunday evening. Dec. 23 the cantata. “The Choir of.Bethlehem" sfenment. * Mra. Allee Collin* spent
! United Brethren church will have .will be presented by the church »'-nd*» »nd Tue’diy with her niece,
a Christmas program for which a choir In tBe Delton Methodist church Mr*. Jun- w»if
»—«- cordial InvitaUon is extended to all. f*—-J------'
.
]
-----------#n&lt;evening.
j Mrt. Robert
ounaay
Dec. 33.Barnas and | —------ -- I
FoeWy-Omwdauehter.
Kir and Charlotte
.pent
_
Bunday
.
Mr.
Mr*. ........
Robert
Barns*
and | n rW.v
-----------•-----------Mrs Susie Fbrbey hu received wRb their brother-in-law and sister I Mr and
C..— )otte (pent Bunday 1 Ff far*vt r&lt;u i.
an announcement of the marriage Bgt.
and brother-in-law
Mrs. Clifford and
N&lt;n.k
In I d.mrinera
with their
sister.
Mr. and Mra. Clare WUllama and
of h.i■
B/B|t Gerald Forbey Kalamosoo
* Mrcurr-wB
and Mra
Glenn
I uuBht»r«
8--S -'■ Arlene and Allee, nnd
8«l. and Mr*.
«—
u
who was recently discharged, to Miss williams and*thre
Mr and Mr. ru ‘
Arlene and Aik
K^JJierino Curran of Salt Lake City, icej Farm ,^11^
d three sons of the Kai- I
Rob*Tt Tkilan Jr . a~
on
Dec.-------------7 al the latter city. They ftogV Williams
■» on Mr and
-----------ailed
Mrs
w^d?J
*^
&lt;“«« William*
ot
Betty
________
I Woodcox
'Mie
weaauig
Of MU* at
ingg Farm. called
on Mr. and
Mra.
and-IwoodeoxartoNw
Harry
the-------------------------------------------arrived In Freeport Monday lo make Roger Williams
--------- •and
- sou Dean SunNorthwestern Christian church In
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*Lu,Jtoelr J^ther-ta-law and sis­ * Mr. and Mr*. Paul Palmer ware
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what is done at church school and of the guild and Mrs. Edith Slokoe. ployed tn Grand Rapid*, sccomMba Halen Cridler, aecond daugh- ever tha birth ot their tint grandwere assisted by slx-yaar-old Nancy When completed the guild'members panled by hb grandmother, Mn. tar of the Wm. QrUlara. auffgrad
Isabel Lepper, spent the weekend an attack ol appendicitb last wvk
Linda Poubon. Linda reciwd the lent* of a very nice llUle gift from Blh hb family In Detroit. * George . and spent Thursday night at Fengleston. Jr., recently dlecharged ' nock hospital in Hastings She roMrs. Petersen and her mother. Mra.
custom u on family night. Al­ Urda Prayer and Nancy Uw 2Jd Carrie Sldula.
freen service, who waa married thU turned home Friday M VU found
lowing tha business meeting ChrtstJust as we thought wg ware a) summer In Florida, with hb wife an operation need not be performed
Tha birthday service w*» also given. the end ot a happy afternoon Mra. and two sm»l| atap-chiidreti era lo- ; at present.
Fine Program .
Petersen again called Uw ladiw to rated in the Minnie Johnson home
Mrs. R«r Lyons is confined to her
•rdcr and Mrs. Nellie Thompson in until January I. * Muses Charlene home as the rroult of a spinal inThe Chrbtma* play "GHU of
leader* in the church school, Supt. Octogenarian ladles, told ua a very
a very gracious speech presented a Bharman and Opal Brady were Jury received recently In a fall in Myrrh” by Uw Methodist Youth
Jturn Babch. and Otar* Harper and lovely Christmas story which was kweiy sweater to Mrs-Edith Stokoe .
-----------Fellowship Sunday evening was well
■ueeta of tha former -s ........
father ...
in —
her
home.
Dorb Poutaon leaden ot junior and followed by. a game of Jig uw puz- as a mark of appreciation for her I Grand Rapids Saturday and Sunday
B *
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Hickman,
‘**'------ **“
also' ”fell while- attended and very well renderedMn. Claude Kenneen ac- over town Wednesday and struck Later the young folks went carol
Childrens wort. Those llluatroted gle ade which wtre bald by numbgrs five years' service as president, and j Mr.
Mr and Mra.
which was indeed a real surprise, cotnpanled by her brother and sis- *he back of hb head, but fortun- Unjing through the town
eompiejIng a perfect d*y
' ter-ln-law.
— •—
'*■
Mr. .»
and Mra. Lee x.
Me- .■ at^iv
at»&gt;y aiAn-i
didn't break ■».»
any kahm
bones He h
Installation ot the newly elected Wethy of Grand Rapids, were Sun- able to get about the home altho
Holiday Vacation
officers will be held at the regular i day dinner guests of the former's i pretty lame and gore.
Thornapple-KelloQi school will
morning church service on Janusry daughter. Mrs. Stewart Relgler and I Mrs. Dora Gannon b home from Close this Friday. Dec 21 for Its
• when Mn. Clara Harper will be familv south of town * Mr. and Pennock hospital and gaining slow- annual holiday vacation and reopen
installed as the president
The Mrs James Hammond have stored
’
Wednesday. Jan. 2. The high school
Record Books. Sales Boeks, Ledger* Mid Binders,
Young Woman's Guild will have their household goods until they can
Will give its Christmas program at
Ledger Sheets, Columnar Sheets, Analyst* Rods
Critically III
find a location. The Thurkettle
I oclock Friday and after that the
uary meeting with the M astera- house recently vacated by Mrs. Ber­
Word was received Saturday by busses will leave for their destina­
Jonea looking after the dining room tha Miller whore they planned to Mrs. Fred Slokoe of the critical ill- tions. "■
Mn. Ardis Lull was re-appointed move, has been sold to Fred Brog new of her brother-in-law. George
as church receptionist chairman.
Rubbar Stamps, Inking Fadi and Inki, ai wall ps
* Mrs. Ru-Mcll Solomon took her 8 Bassett at his home In 81. Peters­ MelhodUl Sunday Sehosl Procrain
Mr -------Bassett
son Donald on hb first train ride. burg.
- . Fla.
----- —
... was
— improv.
A very nice Christmas program is
Mimeograph and Hoktograph aupplios
Mr. and Mra. Frederick Rock re­ Saturday on a ChrUtma* shopping &gt;n« ffom a serious Illness with ane- being prepared by the Methodist
turned home last week from their expodition to Grand Rapids. * Mlu nils when he developed hb present church school children and adults
Maxine
Flnkbeiner
of
Michigan
sickness,
pneumonia
and
will be given this Thursday
visit in Detroit. Hb grandmother,
Typewriter ribbons, carbon papers, typing papera, typewriter
Hb mail address is St. Peters- evening at 7:15 o'clock. If you have
Mrs Frienda Rock who accompan­ State College, b home for lhe
cleaner, elc. Typewriter* cleaned and repaired.
ied Hum. has gone to Miami. Fla Chrbtmas vacation. * The Normnn burg. Fla.. Rt. 1. Box ?5fi. and earth a child in Sunday school or If you
Macfver
family
i*
moving
back
to
from
old
friend*
are
very
welcome
haven't, it would be a good thing
to spend the winter with her sister.
-----------to encourage them by your presence.
* Mr and Mrs Bernard Peck and Grand Rapid' for the winter month*
Mrs. Barati Mae De Weerd. went
Birth*
sons of Hastings and Mr and Mrs.
Christmas Party
a son was born to Mr and Mrs
Maurice Johnson of the Powers dis­ to Kalamazoo thb Monday where
The Masters-Jones circle of the
trict spent Sunday evening with she will meet her huaband. Homer Harry Schultz in Pennock hospital
Michigan
1U East Coart 51Methodist church will meet with
their parents. Mr. and Mrs Wm. H. who b just returning from a couple on Friday. December it
Mr and Mrs. Emory
'
Johnson. * Billie Lepper who is em- years service in the Pacific area.
Dnory c
C. Jones
of* Mrs Vern Hooper this Thursday
They will remain at Kazoo a couple *Leighton
'
township are very happy
&lt;Continued on Page 6. Sec. 2-1
of day*. * Guo*U at the Vern Hoop1 er home thb past weekend were Mr.
I and Mrs W C Bagulcy and duughter Doris from Michigan State CoiI1 Irge. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Manley.
I Mr. and Mr* Roswell Whaley and
I1 daughter Roslyn al) of Lansing.
A Sunday and Monday guests ipclutf’ !ed Mrs Hooper's brother-in-law and
El ' abler. Mr nnd Mrs. John Robb and
f i their daughter. Mrs Paul Thayer of
J (Wayne. Mbs jean Hooper of Wes­
trm Michigan College. Kalamazoo
fl , wm also home for the weekend a
Mr and Mrs. John Robertson. Mr
and Mrs Frederick Rock, the Nor­
man Macfver family, local and Mr.
Complete Stock of Ports—Mufflers. Tail Pipes, Fuel
and Mrs. George Mac I ver of Grand
Rapids were Sunday dinner guests
at lhe Malcolm Maclvcr liorne in
Parmelee a Mrs. Belie Carter of
Grand Rapid* spent last week with
her son. E C. Carter and family at
Parmelee.
.
Mrs Stewart Sweet received a
wire from her husband. S Sgt Sweet
Sunday staling he had arrived in |
the States from overseas, and wak •
leaving for Camp Atterbury. Ind.
Saturday evening where Jic expected
FUEL OIL and KEROSENE DELIVERED
lo get 'hb discharge. Welcome I
home I * Mis* Frames Corson cf
Charleston. W. .Virginia is expected
Friday to spend the holidays with
her parent*. Mr end Mrs. w P.
Corson and family. Other guests
Chrtstmas will be Win's brother.
Fred and wife of Kalamazoo. Clare .
Corson cf Howell and Mrs Dempsey i
of Big Rapids a Mr. and Mrs. John
DAY PHONE
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NIGHT PHONE
Wehner will spend Chrbtmav at
2712
Jeffa non
Plainwell with their ron. Ed and
family al Plainwell. * MLta June I
Hooper entertained nine of her girl
&lt; laMUUlea at a Chrbtmns party and
overnight al her home. Tuesday.
Mrs Ada Peer Clark, who has
been the guest of Mrs Prances
White and Mrs. Perry Barnum. left
for Saginaw Thursday and will go
from there to her home tn Evart. *
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Malchele of
Tompkin Center near Jackson spent
Weanesday and Thuraday with her
slater. Mrs Wayne Lussendcn ond
family In Yankee Springs and also
called on hLs parents. Mr. and Mra
Club Malchele in west Thcrnapple,
where three it their children vbIted. * The Glenn Dean family were
dinner guests of her shter. Mrs.
James RoberUon and family. Sun- I
day. * Wm. Campbell ot lhe Detroit
rchoob. with hb wife and small son I
John, will spend the Christma-. va- ;
cation with his father. Chas. Camp­
bell and her mother. Mrs Verne
Smith and family.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Brog. Mr.
and Mrs Clair Brog and fon Ken­
neth spent Sunday in Kalamazxj
with Mrs. Brog* sbter. Mrs EUa
Bros and family * Mrs. Lena Bix­
ler v ill spend the comlnc weekend
and Chfbtmas at Plainwell with her
daughter. Mrs' Harold Shoemaker
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Mrs. Guerney Keiser who has lain
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since the auto-train tragedy of Nov.
3 la reported some weaker
Bobble Williams returned to school
Monday after having the chicken­
pox
HLs small brother also ha a
been 111 with flu and confined to
the home
Earl Kermecn was taken to hb
home at Parmelee Friday from Pen­
nock hospital an&lt;| 14 recovering
nicely from his recent operation
Among the children who will
spend Christmas in bed is Iva Mac
Chapman daughter of the George
Chapmans, who b still in a cast as
result ot an accident last February
when she was struck down by a car
in Muskegon.
Mrs. Ralph Kenyon went to Blod­
gett hospital. Grand Rapids Friday
for examination and this Monday
underwent a major operation. We
hope she will soon be home with
her family.
Master LaVcrne Ltusenden who
lost hb left arm through a gun
accident is doing well at Pennock
hospital, and sat up sonic Sunday
Harold Ball, who is suffering with
rheumatic fever tn Pennock hospital
was not so good the latter part ot I
the week—however al this writing I
on Monday we understand he is
some belter. He has been threat­
ened with pneumonia and Ls not
I able to have any visitors but hb
wife.
P«rrv Barnum has been home
from his work In the Yankee Springs
park the past week because of slckr.eis.
Mrs. Arthur Kenyon waa dressed
on Sunday, the Aral since her recent
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per, and a program by the Da ugh- escaped the flames however Pat and were enroute to Hastings. Sonny his discharge. Be graduated from
ters of America.
one other boy received skull frac- was fatally hurt when the car side­ Thomapple-Kellogg hljjh school tn
Our regular meeting Thursday I turea and died before they reached swiped a tree and la said by the 1941.
evening. Dec. 20. Each one is asked I the hospital. Lt. Armbruster and sheriff’s office to have rolled four
He is survived by his mother,
to
bring
some
candy
or
nuts
to
fill
lhe other survivor were badly hurt hundred feet along the pavement on Madeline Lee of 0 Eagle St.. Battle
A Michigan 4-H club demonstra- --------- ——-rv.. ---------------I and spent many weeks in the hos­ M-37. Both men were thrown out Creek, a brother John and sister.
tlon team placed 13th. five Michigan . .bc*ea .for ..
the &lt;»&lt;“«*•
pital.
,
of
the
car.
Bonny
died
within
a
few
Nancy at home.
delegate* won scholarships and one &lt; A te* havVno2JrcL
'
During thU Christmas season
Most Importont Relates to
It was some comfort to the Rey­ minutes apparently of internal in­
was elected to the executive commit- I duea- Remember Dec. 31 te lhe last
Military funeral services will be
while we are conscious of the "joy
Pasting School Buses
nolds family to meet this pal of juries.
... X lb. H.Uoul Junior Vetrl.bl.
pl““
held nt the Hubbell funeral home
of living" let us resolve: to give thU
their son who had taken the last
His body waa taken to the Wall­ In Battle Creek this Tuesday after­
On Rural Highway*
land to our children in just as good
Grower*' association meeting this ln£P•
month in Cincinnati.
I
I/?**!1 our Sa,urd“y n,|hl ride with him.
dorf! funeral home in Hastings and noon nt 2 pin. and burial will bo
condition as It U humanly pos*lble
Ai a caution to the rural motorist, to do. God created the land for all
later removed to Battle Creek. The made at Athenl., Mich.
The state 4-H Judging team plac- ! nartv- P”.--?-_______ _ _______
the Automobile Club of Michigan mankind to use. to provide his chilother two remained over night at
Sonny Lee Killed
Ing 13th among 64 was composed of ,
’
----------- "•-----------Deepest sympathy la felt for Mrs.
baa luted the effect of changes in dren with food and shelter: let us
Middleville received another shock Pennock hospital but were dis­ Lee and family in this the last ot
Philip
Lang. Paw Paw; Shirley U I h F\ I F W I I I F
the itate'x motor vehicle acu during not wilfully destroy that which was
charged
Sunday.
Hersh, and Doris Woldscker, Plym- Ml II II I F V I I I F
Sunday morning when It became
two recent sorrows.
the 1945 legislative session.
outh.
Di
the
presentation
of
in1
11
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u
u
so generously given.
Sonny, oldest son of the late Earl
known that Earl 1 Sonny* Lee. 22.
Moat important, according to How­
We do not have the right to de­
had been killed In on auto accident Lee. cashier of the Middleville Far­
dividual awards. Philip Lang placed(Continued from Page
0. Sec. 2.)
ard D. Brtwn. general attorney for stroy land even though we may­
eighth and Miss Waldecker 14th I aftcrnoon for |U onnual Christmas about 11 o'clock Saturday night near mers State Bank who died In Augthe Auto £lub, U on amendment own the "deed" to it. We are the
the Ben Bowman place this side of just. Had served three years in serv­
Philip also was elected to the execu- j party.
mdtlng it unlawful to overtake and custodians of a sacred trust with the
Hastings.
ice with the U. s. Marines—two
live committee for 1945, and was ।
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pass a school bus which has stop­ mural obligation to pass it on to the
He was riding with his cousin. years In the Pacific area. Since be
One hundred forty-three 4H mem­ one of those receiving a $100 col­ I
Girl Scouts to Carol
ped U? receive or discharge passen­ succeeding generations in better bers. parents and friend* attended lege tc|iolarship.
114 E. State
Phone 2060
I The four Girl Scout troops with Alfred Dart. 28 of Battle Creek, also came home last spring h&lt; was sta­
gers without coming to a Mop 10 condition than we received It. just as the first al) county 411 parly held at
Other scholarsUip winners; were their leaders. Mrs. Elton Lawrence owner of lhe car and Virginia An­ tioned at Cherry Point. Nu, Caro­
Hastings
a "trust fund" increases In value
Byron Reetz. West Branch. $100; I
gell, 24 also of Battle Creek —they lina nnd only recently was given
; । Mrs. E M Bender. Mrs. Clair Brog.
through
the
accumulation
of
inter
­
Brown stresses the fact that U)te
nlng. Weather conditions kept some, Doris Makedonsky. Imlay City, $100;’ Mrs. Wm. McConnell and Mrs. Vern
act docs not apply in incorporated est when it Is properly managed
Thomas Wach. Stevensville. $25; Eu- . Hooper will be entertained al
of the 4H family at home.
citifca or villages, and that it Is ap­
The group became acquainted at line Sterling, Sauli Ste. Marie, $25. , ties by their leaders Fridays
plicable only where stop signs are
In addition to the State 4-H judg­ will also go caroling
the outset in a game called ’'Zip"
painted on lhe back and front of
and ’Zap ". Once the ’ice’ was brok­ ing team, which was selected at the
the
inc scnooi
school ous.
bus. The
1 tic imnurni
motorist uws
does
en the fun party was in full session Slate 4-H Show, two other judging .
Leaving for Alabama
not have to wait, but may proceed
Relays, circle games, stunts and teams and three demonstration I Mrs. John Fisher, nee Jean Bliss.I
With caution after the stop.
I
'.
, .
semi quiet games followed. Time teams from Michigan placed in the has resigned her position as pay roll
l.wt whlrb have1
of ,od,ne ln M'‘«tOCk feeds out was then taken for refresh­ red ribbon group
clerk and stenographer at the White
mimtetaal
1 L&lt; cou&amp;ln8 “ definite threat to young ments. Following this the group
They were a Wayne County 4-H Products Company after three and
,T“u“A,‘5r“'xa o, ,be enjoyed a grand march, snake Judging team and a demonstration
one half years service and left this
Xnu”»Mt&gt;|Tm?ke'IK&gt;
1 d,Ilirtn'rnl of «“M hurtandry dance, circle dance and round and team, both coached by Marie Wolf,- Tuesday for Armlston. Alabama
Stores
square dancing. Herman Callahan county club agent; a Future Farm* .i where her husband Is atatiohed,
Inc.
and Ray Lamb called for the dances era’ judging team and a demon- , and where they will reside indefinMiss Mary E. Bullis and Harold J atration team trom South Haven, I itely.
Foster, assisted Mr. Lamb, county coached by G. H Cowles, agricul­
tural instructor; and a 4-H Club
«y. lo block Immriluw nrru from c&gt;UItnn,
(,k,n Thwy dc*Uu
Home Sweet Home
demonstration team from Oakland
jomcncy cxli. or bol d ng. .nd io „„ .^ly be denied amply by nlng’s program.
Ask George Juppstrom about the
Tlie group expressed the desire to____
county
_ _coached
_______by
_ ___
Mary
, Woodward.
...
block or hamper u- oi I» r«-.pc ,
,
lodUcd Uli Prior, ih. Il.o| weekend storm! He and Mrs. Jupp- I
have another such party in the near | home demonstration agent,
grom building..
I ,iock ai .11 Omm
strom have been In Chicago the past 1
future.
I
_______ Another new act abolishes the
Goiter Is caused by lack of iodine
two weeks because of the sickness of
Immunity of governmental agencies, jn the feed. Iodine-deficient areas
their daughter. Mrs L. Lobdell. She
state, county and municipal Where arc scattered over the slate, but
had recovered sufficiently to come |
in the past. Uw "kind could do no these cannot be definitely outlined
over to Middleville so Saturday fore- 1
wrong." they are now liable for dam- because they change from year to
n&lt;x»n the two couples started for i
ages In tiw same manner as private- year. Just why one section may be
Michigan in two cars. During the
The new officers of Hastings Lodge
ly owned automobiles
| a deficient area one year and an No. 52. F.dcA.M. were Installed
storm they became separated and
-------,
r,,,, | iodine sufficient area a year or two Wednesday evening of last week. A
the Juppstroms having their baby
The Hastings Saxons returned to grandson. Jon Arthur Lobdcl with
xin-rirs--------------------------------------------- i llter cannot be explained by sclen- dinner in the Masonic dining room
the win column Friday night, de­ them, deckled rather than lo risk
| mu. At any rate, it is almost im- followed the session.
In compliance with executive or- pa«|bIe for a farmer to determine
The officers aro Herbert B, Quig­ feating Belding by a 24-16 score coming across country went to Hol­
der* the Bany County Draft Board whether hte animate are receiving ley? worthy master; Lewis P Hine, The Saxons took nn early lead and land and remained until Monday
office will be clued during the holl- I enough iodine in their feed.
forenoon at the Warm Friend Inn
senior warden; Frank M Mosher,
days as follows: December 22. 23 . 24.
so. the safe Insurance against junior warden;
Al the end of the first quarter the Mr. and Mrs. ixibdel readied Mid­
Douglas Hinds,
and 25 nnd again on December 30. | loMca from Bolter Is to provide lo- treasurer; Edward D. Tudor, secre­ local five held a 7-4 edge At the dleville Saturday evening nnd went
31. and January 1.
a
| dlzed salt.
half
the
scoreboard
read
Hastings
16.
back lo Chicago this Monday. They
tary: Rev. L. Winston Stone, chap­
Ordinarily the office Is closed all
Where iodized salt is not avall- lain; William Bradford, senior dea­ Bddlng 6. Although the Redskins say II was some storm to be driving
day Saturday, but due to these or- able, the livestock producer can pre- con; Albert Orabom. junior deacon; tallied 6 points to the Saxons' 2 dur­ through.
ders will remain open lhe two Sat- ( pure hte own by mixing one ounce John Eddy, marshal; Russel) Ger- ing the third period, the Saxons rePlated-steelwarc — heavy duly —
urdaya, December 29. and January of cither potassium or sodium iodide linger and Elmer Robinson, stew­
serviceable — makes excellent ware
with 100 pounds of salt. First stir ards; Sam Ashby, lyler: William L. of the quarter. The nnai quarter
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Petersen, Mr.
for every day family use. A swell
Hinman, lecturer; Robert Mills, rit­ saw the Hastings five score 6 points and Mrs. Chas. Williams and Mr.
ual director. Fred Fairchild, team to Belding's 4 and take the tilt. and Mrs. Vern Hooper attended '»The ■ ££
gift for the family — a gift that the
director.
Messiah” at Kalamazoo, Friday eve- | .*■
Arnold Wilson. Saxon center’, was nlng. Miss Jean Hooper, student al | 2T:
housewife will appreciate.
■
Conferring the third degree fol­
lowed lhe Installation. Life mem­ high point man with 0 points, while Western College of Education was v
berships were given to Jacob Rchor. Wilson and Wells led for Belding a member of the chorus of four
George Miller and Hugo Wunder­ with 6 points each. Ray Branch ot hundred and fifty voices that took
AT THE
Hastings alto had 6 points to his part.
lich.
V
credit.
1 The Saxon reserves won also.
Soften Sagar
Survivor of Crash
| trampling their opponents by a oneYou can soften brown sugar by
Loren Armbruster of SebeI sided 3?-6 count
The Hastingi
placing what you estimate as the
{quintet took the lead early in the
r. Excellent food . . . Sunday Chicken Dinner served
approximate amount into a bowl and
Mr. and Mrs Douglas Reynolds.
game and kept it by a wide margin
Saturday morning He was one of
covering the bowl with a heavy wet
cloth. Let stand for an hour, or long­ I At the close of the opening period the two survivors ot the crash of
er if necessary, until
| Hastings led Belding 8-1. The half the B-29 Superfortress last May that
claimed the life of Cpl. Patrick J.
enough to measure
’ saw the Saxons way out in front Reynolds.
10-1. The Saxons went on a ram­
Lt. Armbruster gave the family
page in the third quarter, scoring
the first details they ever had of
15 points, while holding the Red­ the accident that took the life of
skins to 2 points. Thus, at the their son who teas just leaving for
close of the third period the Has­ overseas duty.
tings five was on the long end of a
He states the heavy plane had a
25-3 score, a lead which tliey leng‘ big cargo of gasoline and dcvelthened to 33-6 by the end of the oped engine trouble, so lightened the
last period to lose the till.
load, however. It wasn’t enough nnd
For the second consecutive game another engine gave out so they
Replica of Hie real gun—makes
Bill Kruko. Saxon forward, led the attempted to land nt their field—
n dandy trainer riflt—an excel­
way. being high potpt man with &gt;1 MacDill Field. Tampa—a wing hit
lent gift for lhe young war strat­
points Keevcs and Raymer of Beld­ a tree, lhe tall broke off and the
egist.
ing led their teams with 2 points body crashed to earth taking part of
each.
the crew to a fiery death.
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Lt, Armbruster. Cpl. Reynolds and
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Another method of providing lhe
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Give
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�Re graduated from
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this Tuesday after- '
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. Mich.
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In thia lhe last of
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ITINOS

INS
NS

Woodland spent last week visiting Edison Bahs. Mrs. Ployd Orelner
coup.*
ot special
meeting* Sunday evening.
1 Mra Henr* bc,’&gt;lb|y * 11‘° Bcv «nd daughter JoAnno attended tha
—
,-------------— ----------------land Mra- Harley V. Townsend and annual carol service at Hastings to Ue cornjort.-blea for thia purooac.:
Woodland Methodist Church
Sd Bixby and daugh- family apant Bunday tn Battle Creek given by Use Hastings teachers. Sun- At the annual election the efneera '
George F. Wingard, Pastor
r, Margaret Ann, called on the Ip an exchange of pulpits Mr. day al ternoon. * Mrs. John Bulling chosen were: Pres, Mrs Mary OUy;
Vice Pres,
Pre*.. Mra. Martha
Marsha FamU;
ses Carrie and Jennie Kllpatrat । Townsend preached al the Church attended the Thornapple Garden vice
Farrell; ! Worahip-io.-nQ.
Sunday school—11:15.
day. They were en route to Mt.’of lhe Brelhren there. They were chib In Hastings Thursday after- Sec, Mra. Dorice Manker; Trees,
uuuior Church—10:30.
saont to visit Mr. Bixby's par-1 dinner gueala and attended a noon al the home of Mrs. L J. Mrs. Berplce Kar.tr.cr.
Youth Fellowship—8:00.
L ★ Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Me- Christina* clou meeting at the home smith.
I This group constitutes Die execuMidweek Service Wednesday night
lland and son Darwin Jr., spent I of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howlett. *|
tire committee which outlines the
weekend with their parents. Mr Gilbert Todd of Hastings 'visited the
t0T lhe yc*roUt lhc
Choir rehearsal Thureday night
'
-- ------------ ------- *■
-- ---------------- * - ----------- TH. IV
.Tfh. hnm. nf budget and make arrangements for
jodland. A Mra. J. D. BaumcUter * In-law and daughter. Mr and Mra.
work
The DWt re-uUr
Mra. Mattle Bchneider Friday ailWni h.
un nienn WotChristmas program Bunday night,
A Don Perry of Burr Oak were &gt; Carl Jordan.
ernoon Drc 14. with a good attend- meeUna wlH «*
Olenn wot
Mrs Friday afternoon at the home
Among thoee from away who at- ance Mra. Bernice Kantner was ring’s home.
Kr. and Mrs. Maxwell Ritter. * tended the funeral of William Ocr- leader. She gave a very Interesting "I heard the bel'a on Christmas Day 1
Car Iion Center Metbedfal Church
r. and Mrs. H. A. KlUon and ’.mger Thursday, were friends from talk on “Christmas In other Lands." Their old familiar carols play.
And wild and sweet
Mhter. Mary Jo. Mr. and Mrs. ixwitt. Lowell Hastings, NashvlUe, Following a period of carol singing
Sunday school—11:00.
The words repeat
____________________
&lt;&lt;on Williams. Mrs. Arlle Splnd- ; Eaton Rapids. Lake Odessa. Wood- atopic. "What Christmas Means to
Thuraday
Of peace on earth, good will to men." IChristmas
--------------- .program
—.
and Mis* Doris Whitney attended , bm-y lrd woodland * The Rev.
'• was discussed, many good
4bt. Dec.
The Woman's Btudy club met at | n4bL
Dec. 20th.
20th. 8.00.
1
C*r°l
8,’.Ten. by'nnd Mrs Har,cy V- Townsend were
[ho Hastings teachers at Hastings In Grand Rapids last Tuc-dav on thoughts being brought out. The the school building Tuesday evening |
next regular meeting will be Jan­ for a Christmas party. The singing I
L'niled
Brethren
In
Christ
Bupday afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. business. They spent the afternoon uary 11 with Mrs. Nellie Townsend
I. H. Osgood, Minister
of "White Christmas",opened ,lhe |
Mnea Mulder visited from Monday with their daughter Marv * Mrs.
Isader nnd Mrs. Catherine Town­
Response
call
1
'io roll —
*• ! ' Woodlaad
night until Saturday at the home George Scars spent from Friday un­ send hostess. Topic—“The Cost of program
I love ChrUtmav" I 10:M&gt; am Morning worship.
M Mra. Mulder's parents, Mr. nnd til Sunday evening with her son-ln- Alcoholic Beverages nnd the Liquor was "Why,
1
R?e-or
. . al the
.._ Christmas meuageMrs- Albert Reeeor On Saturday !1mv and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Traffic" Also for dfae-j Ion--"Why With Mbs Helen
1100 am. Sunday school.
[hey went to Orand Rapids to visit T T. Wilt and son David of Nash­
piano Mrs. Ruth Nkthamer gave a
8ho'.ild the Bible be read In public
No Sunday evening service Dec.
delightful reading ot "Tne Well o!
nl* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry- ville. * Mr. and Mrs La Verne H’- schools?''
Mulder. Mr. Mulder has received witt spent Sunday wiUi their grand­
The W 8 Cfi held their D-’cember the pantomime al the Wishing Well.
7:30
p.m. Wednesday, prayer m«elnls discharge from service.
mother. Mra. WlllUitn Ocrllnger. * meeting at lhe Methodist church
I Mias Marton Bushnell called on Don Duncan who recently received
iThe group enjoyed Hv scene witlijing.
i------- ._.------ .
.
------- g.go pjn Friday, Christmas Fam­
Mrs. Cora Whitney and daughter his discharge from service has re­
ily
Night
Service.
borts Saturday afternoon. * Mr. lumed to his former position with
and Mra. Harold Weaver of Bronsoh The Burroughs Typewriter and Add­
10: 30 am. Bunday school
and Keith Perry' of Burr Oak spent Ing Machine Co. of Grand Rapid* Hewitt: Vice Pres.. Mrs. Ruth Johns- i;»ha Hauer sang "Holy Otty" and
11: 30 am. Morning
worship.
The program
[he weekend with Mr. and Mrs. where he worked before entering u-n; Sec, Mrs. Carol F.na; Treai. . "Away in a Manger."m.eraiun.
ann
very interesting and Christmas massage.
Maxwell Ritter. * Mra. Rebecca
State Hilbert. Al the Jan- closed with a 75
8:00 pm. Bunday. Christmas pro­
E. Husted of the Michigan Assoc, uary mcellntr the lesson will be •»[$!“
c. lrc DurVe-^Ld phyllfa
Smith spent from Wednesday until
gram Mr. Vane Wotring will present
Telephone Co. of Muskegon spent rfudy of Ruth with Mr* Busan
his "Illustrated Life of Christ"
“ *“ “1
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Smith of a coup’.c days tn Woodland last Bmlth leader and the Hope Circle 1
Kndr. and
„ hoitcw.
5
S
Lansing. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. week. i
* M„
Mrs. Myrland
Myrland Fender
and or.
11diaw
ouickTv
objects suineUva
of
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_
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Rev O. D. Fleming will present an
The Masonic Ixxlge entertained Christmas
“.T*and
1 J~
Morrell Smith and son Franklin daughter Mildred ot Vermontville
the others tried to i illustrated mes-tige on mfaalaiary
weft dinner guests.
The dinner .■pent the weekend With her bus- their f-mlllev Thurrdav night at the
giie.ii what they were Three new J work in Honduras.
honored the birthday of Mrs. "mllh. band's parents. Mr and Mrs. Peter hall vith a good crowd p-csent. A;1
'
, member. . Mrs. Eunice Miller. Mra.
senior who returned home w th her Fender. * Pfc. Hillfa Rce.wr from potluck nipper was served
** in the]'
। Clara Klopfenstein and Mrs Naomi
Elmer Warren of North Star spent
sort. ★ Miss Mary Town* nd of Fort Sheridab. Ill, was home on a new dining room, with a t2r: ““
Jt u I Ingraham have been accepled for Wednesday night at the home ol
□rand Rapids fa spendin', a few pass for the weekend al the home gram following. Christmas carols!
_L.“lac:ive membership. The room was his daughter, Mrs I. H. Osgood
weeks at the home of her parents, of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert were lead by Gordon Williams, with
r
with Christmas decolhe Rev. and Mrs. H. ». Town- Reesor. * Mrs. Loren Oerlingcr left Mr*. Garold McMillen accompany- very pretiy
77.' V.* ,.,” " ..k
.
Monday t« Ch«,» u&gt; m~. b«r In. BWr».
m.d.
Bf Grand Rapids were Wednesday husband Lt. tjg.l Loren Oerlingcr. Ksslcrn SKr by worthv Matron beautiful
Deou“,u' ChrUlmaa
t-nn*imas tree
tree each
aacn one
one
evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lt. Qcrllnger is expecting lo receive Mr* Anna Dell and for the Masons present received an excliange gift.
Dainty
relrcshments
of
cake
and
Ray Rowlader and Mn. Charles his dfachnrge at Great Lakes. * bv K»rl Fnul The group enjoyed
‘jello tn iho Christmas color* and had to import at great expense, that
Hatton.
Arthur Kilpatrick has received his slides picturing Wildlife In Michigan
.coffee were served by lhe commlt- they invented the art of veneering to
birds and animals.
Air. and Mrs. Franklin Bales have discharge from service and 1* visit- ofTheD^uXr
meeting of Mfa-'1tm
** Th. rvenino nrnved
^ZT'jan.^re
bc,u,lful wood, COW mor*
verv n'.rax. ‘
rhtrned from their trip lo Florida ' Ing at the home of his parents. Mr
. ... .
j' Society Church o: the *n‘
nd n;oved this week into their new and Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick at St. slonary
Brethren
me:
with
Mra.
Eldon
Farmccltn
«
wUI
be
Our
America.
ome at 318 High. Potterville. * Mrs. Joe.
Brcihrr;----------------------------------rde Wise was a Grand Rapids , John Volte of East Woodland wa&gt; rell f .r an all day meeting with a
Hold Open House
liar the Latter part of the week, taken to Hastings last week where potluck dinner at noon They Ued *
Mrs. Marte Barry of northwest he underwent an operation. * Mrs. comfortable* which will be given
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arnie will
hold open hour*- ChrUUnas high!
from 3:30 until 8:30 o'clock for
friends in honor of their brother Lt.
Oreydou Paul, who is home from
overseas.

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The beauty of Christmas though all the

ages . . . The glory its story has spread o’er
history’s pages; its blessedness, good will

memories, cheer . . . May they all gladden
your Christmas and New Year!

Golden Anniversary

This is our brightest Christmas in a long, dark time.

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Every light on every tree—every window that greets night with cheerful

challenge-is a shining symbol of the passing of war’s shadow.
There is radiant happiness in family gatherings this year.

Men are coming home from war. And those who hear
their Christmas carols under strange skies arc closer,
Cnearer to home than they have been in a great while.
For"many, this will be a wistful Christmas-but a ChrisDnas

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School Notes
I On Friday evening at the basket­
ball game played with Middleville
lhe Woodland 1st team won with a
.score of 25 to 23 and the 2nd team
I won with 41 to 24.
Tills Thursday night the big game
ot the season is looked forward lo !
when Woodland and Lake Odessa
teams play.
i Mrs. Nowlcke and Mrs. Fox. Sec­
ond grade and kindergarten rooms
' will have their program for Christ­
mas jointly on Friday afternoon.
They will sing Christmas carols
speak pieces and then enjoy A
Christinas movie.
Obituary
Frederick William, second son of
Henry and Elisabeth Oerlingcr. was
born in Ionia county. Odessa town­
ship. on January 17th. 1873 and died
at his home in Woodland December
Dth. 1945 at the age of 72 years. IQ
months and 22 days. When a child
he. with his parents, moved to
Woodland township where he at­
tended school In the Eckardt dis­
trict. On December 22nd 1917 he
was united In marriage to Anna M.
Walts.
In H’27 they purchased a home In
thr vna»« f Woodland where he
resided until his death.
ic leaves to mourn jhelr loss the
widow Anna M.. one stepdaughter,
Mrs. Hazel Henney. six grand­
children and one great-grandson,
two brothers. John of Woodbury,
Reuben ot Hastings, two sisters,
Mrs. Louise Smith of Woodland and
Mrs. Lillie Miller of Eaton Rapids
and several nephews and nieces.
Funeral services were held Thurs­
day afternoon nt the U. B. church
with lhe Rev. I. H. Osgood officiat­
ing. Burial was in Woodland Me­
morial park.

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st to make
Uy happy,
onnl item

| wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs
n--.r P. ,”i-inn are having open
house on Dec 30th. 19»5. from J to
a «&gt;M4 • to u pm at their liomc.
• Woodland. Mich.

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The Christmas programs of this
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Methodist church. Sunday night,
Deo. 23; at the Church of the
Brethren on Friday evening; at thg
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�THE HASTINGS B4NNFR, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1945

D2£J2™L.

Mr. and Mra. Floyd Healy of Ver­ grandparents Healy. ★ Mlsaea Janet
montville. at Pennock hospital. La­ and Joan Bhute of Hastings spent
ter In.the forenoon they had a call Thursday with their grandmother.
from Mr. and Mrs. Mtrla Hammond Mrs. Mabie Oillasple. * Ernest DunJANECAM^0N
(Doris Healy) that their third kelberger has been honorably dis­
daughter had arrived. Jean nnd charged «nd has returned home
Enrollment has been completed their lunches to school and playing
Approximately SI.000.000 h being Connie Hammond are guests of their &lt; from a camp In Washington.
Definition of the week—Anything I Last month, a lady entered a de- evening in the intimate company of for the second semester.
j chess and checkers at noon in Mr.
distributed among Consumers Power
that I* my fun 1. either illegal 1m. pertinent store in New York. Ap-Ithe sweet little freshmen girls,
• • •
Reinhardt's room.
customers this month In the form
Hosiery counicr.
giggiuia «nu
moral ar fattening. I can testify proacning
preaching ine
the hosiery
counter, mic
she I wwung
walking up iuu
and, uu»u.
down, giggling
and
One portion of the students' note I
• • •
.. __
___ m-.__ I asked the
«».* clerk.
— I—-Have
*«u*u. you
um. any
.NyM” ! whispering
whl.n.rlnp wonderful exchanges
...h.nOM of
r\t books in apprentice theory is to | Miss Dontje’s sewing classes are of reduced bills.
Ions?
’’
As
the
last
syllable
was
confidence
about
BOYS,
locking
keep
record
of
their
income
and
making
pillow
cases
for
Percy
Jones
Foreseeing that most of the money
We plumpies should oughts migrate
spoken,
a
gong
rang
and
the
clerk,
arms
and
seeing
the
carnival
with
expenditures.
This
was
started
this
hospital.
They
have
finished
their
would go to lhe Federal Treasury
io Turkey, where our super fious
also all lhe other clerks on the them. I never did know where month and it will be each student’s second project and are taking two under wartime t»x laws, the Michi­
poundage would be appreciated.
floor bowed their heads In reverant Ruth spent the evening, she was responsibility to keep a running weeks to work on Christmas projects, gan Public Service Commission last
meditation. The customers began probably In some disguise or other, record through out lhe remainder'
- - week directed tji* company to give
Considering the progeny of the doing likewise, and our astonished but Johnny fooled us all.
Last week the cooking classes, tn It to Its customers instead. The
of the school year. In addition each
Fish-Bass union, we received a most
heroine followed their example. At J
...
student sets up a monthly budget, os groups of four, served each other company immediately announced
helpful message from one ot Barry
their breakfast They have started that It would comply with the com­
County’s former ministers. &lt;he has the end of two minutes, the gong ! Next morning, when we learned a cheek during each period.
rang again and the clerks went on the awful truth, there was the mad­
making Christmas cookies and mission's order.
• twinkle in his eyes! in which we
with their interrupted business. dest kind of a scramble among the
Both of Mr. King’s ninth grade candy.
Every electric, gas or steam heat­
ate gently chided for not knowing
There were no Nylons, and It was young misses ot the ________
,,, , ।I health classes have completed their
Freshman Class
ing customer will benefit through
some
hour*
afterward
before
she
,
recall
"just
what
”
secrets
were
six
weeks
’
course
In
practical
first
THE THORNAPPLE
the reduction. December bills are
•That should be easy—they would
remembered that she asked for whispered into Johnny’s eager and;aid and have also completed their GARDEN CLUB
being figured In the regular way.
be Small Fry. of course." No one them
at exactly 11:00
car. They were innocent
Innocent i\ First Aid r.oteoooKs
notebooks witn
with pictures
. a.m... Novem- receptive ear.
The club clooed lu year with an Then 20 per cent is subtracted from
should speak with more authority I -----------------------enough, but girls JUST DONT tell .example.
enjoyable Christmas party at the the total due.
On such a subject than a minister. I ber IL
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those things to boys. That time1
• • •
I home of Mrs. I. J. Smith. Ill &amp;
In announcing lhe acceptance of
r A M PI V
and
pound boxes—chocSeeing Johnny Ketcham s picture was an exception.
• Swimming for girls, five years old Colfax street. Thursday. Dec. 13. the commission's order. D E. Karn.
l A 11 U T dlate covered almonds, pecan divin­
In a ritzy magazine. I found this m
In me
the ursna
Grand lupins
Rapids aauy
dally uus
this
...
• • •
uuu
and up,
up. will commence ....
at , the
uoveiy
, Lovely
greens
greens
in tne
in eithe entrance hall , vic* president and general manager
description of Morton Downey’s week, because of his having been I There was also the time Johnny 1 YWCA in Kalamazoo on Jan. 12 and BbOut the rooms,
ity—assorted chocolates.
-----------....
,
hunted
I
o
j
consumers,
pointed
out
that
U
m
method at singing: ’ His system is to appointed president of the Real Es- gave an .ccount of the life and and’ ------continue ,n
for
eight
weeks.
’ “
‘’h’ w
“‘r’ Christmas
“
’tree in the music room, | company's net Income after taxafls
feel around In lhe neighborhood of
u B
,&gt;w o
.llb_ Claus
----- -- fireplace.
-------------- । wwfr
Ute board, we were besieged with ]0Ves of Cleopatra to Miss Coulth- Medical examinations, for those „„
and
a w
large
Santa
]ower tn&gt;n
than before me
the w&lt;f
war. deAlte
• note until he bumps into IL and many and varied recollections of a anj-s 9m grade Ancient History who did nol.go n the Last group. nn. and chlmney In the living room I ,h(. facl lhal the Volume of bu^
will
be
required
and
the
applications
gaVf
a
BenU
ine holldr- making
then to climb onto It gratefully and certain freshman year during lhe doss. No saga of Hastings would
gave a genuine
holiday setting of 1 -b(is ■increased- tremendously,
s and cheer.
I necessary a large investment In udfirst World War in good old Has- be complete without this gem and may be obtained at Saxon Castle. brigbtness and cheer.
Pound cons — Prince Albert,
wall those who were In the classroom There will be room for only thirty .
ii!|c
1?*
&lt;,u*onal UnM and ?acu,u«
Briggs. Friends. Union Leoder.
Lloyd
valentine
who 1.had
.
.,
. ....
..
J met
— | A further saving of $436,000 a year
that eventful afternoon will know girls and they wUl be divided into Mraf
Half &amp; Aolf.
what I mean. I’ve seen a lot of three groups; beginners. Interme- wlth an accident. Mrs. B F. Cowlra. [ is being passed along to gas ctutom.
. ..
. . .
condensed versions of this and that diates, and life savers. It will cost , urngram chairman presided
Consumers
whia,
&gt;»».-,
m u» | era In the area which O
’™™?
during the last few years, but never »
j supplies with Panhandle gas. This
’ ibi Klint '3ib^£
anything to rival this biography of parutto by &gt; «:hool buy A uml- m,mb.r&gt;. who bad braujw uru :: ^"aeiudM
area
Includes
the r
Flint.
be started for boys ntv. wraDD|ngs hnd a delightful irr,a mclua
^„ lne
,L_ Jackson.
,
j?’
Cleopatra as delivered by Johnny lar program may
K. h.M I„ nr„n.i nan.
M!, UTy,
Kalamazoo. Owasso and Pontiac dlKetcham over a quarter of a cen­ which would be held tn Grund Rap­ time wrapping these gifts which are vUton&gt; and the city of MarshaU
ids.
,« --------- .1 .b. narflM for Thf panhandle
D I DC &lt;
MEDICO. DR. GRABOW. HOLLYtury ago
the soldiers at Percy Jones hos- Company recently reduced Its wholer Ir LJ
COURT. MARKSMAN. KENT
--------------- - -------- rate, wim ■ saving io uonsumehapes and sizes were attractively cra of ,435.000 * year. Consumer, is
became so eager lo skate that he ..
t wrapped.--------------------------------------------- passing this saving, plus a Utile ex­
fell through 3 feet of Ice and had1
‘
...
I A tew games added to the pleasure tra. along to Its customers In lhe
a cool half hour.
This same lad
Is some day to do Barry County ' tJ^nex^^te^to^each'mHa^ °r. 2*“ a,t*”won' a”d ,n peeping pnnhandle area. The revised rates
honor as an exhibition skater
* J^g h Xd
'
£
abou‘ •»&gt;•«»
FARM MADE
। with season.
tea and fruit cake w.
were mr,n ’ rrducllon
DUMBARTON OAKS.
He studies the movie* and tech- ;,lnM hlgh
....
. .
!,[served
a
by
Mrs.L Har*
7 *the committee.
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a year
year in
in the
me bUU
oins of
oi resldenUal
residential euscusLONDONDERRY.
xsr At.n . marhino «&gt;inn Mau ua- vry BurKeJM- Mrs WlUlnm Shields., tnmera. Industrial and commercial
nique of Sonja Henle and already
Bell Center Dolly Varden Roll - Serves 8 - 50c plus tax
can perform some of her more In­
. „.U u.
X™"“•’« •
tricate ballet work.
Tree Center Brick19c Pint plus tax
Milling
Machine,
uary or
or rcuiuaiy.
Fcbruary. The new year.
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.
„ and
. ’ Machining
.
uary
na Rectangular
n hcfi , la — r'net
....
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Cast Trnn
Iron Rl/v-lr
Block on bfgUu |n March wlth
oMtceri
the Shaper.’’ _ _ w
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building, probably

BARRY PATHS

Johnny's, were

Hastings High School

Consumers Power
Co. Giving Rebate
To Its Customers

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TOBACCO

Christmas Specials In

FRUIT CAKES

ICE CREAM

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MILLER'S-DAIRY

STORE

151 W STATE

An Appreciation

HASTINGS

Play Safe Put Your Money In
Good Old Reliable

REALESTATE
EXTRA GOOD INCOME PROPERTY, two all modern
houses on one lot. real close *p: brings in on income
of $131.00 per month, besides a good place to live,
for only ..$10,000.00
80 ACRE FARM in Carlton twp.. 10 room house, has
electricity, barn 36 x 60, hen house under construc­
tion. fences are fair, soil good*, lays good; priced
□t —$4,800.00
A NICE NEW 5 ROOM SEMI-BUNCALOW. all
modern, in first ward, for$5,500.00

142 ACRE FARM in Thornoppie township, a good
stock form, has a good basement born, a six
room house, electric line on form, but buildings not
wired, very pleasant setting and o good buy

at_$4.500.00

Mr. Aben Johnson
Hastings Manufacturing Company
Hastings. Michigan
Dear Mr. Johnson:
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS many members of the
Lawrence J Bauer Post No. 45. The
American Legion. Hastings. Mich­
igan. who served In World Wars I
and II feel that we go oh record
commending the community spirit
of one of our local citizens.
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RE­
SOLVED that the Lawrence J. Bau­
er Post No. 45. The American Le­
gion In regular meeting assembled
convey our heartfelt thanks to Mr.
Aben Johnson, of The Hastings
Manufacturing Company, for .his
contribution of Twenty Five Thou­
sand Dollars (125.000' to The Pen­
nock Hospital, for hospitalization
of Veterans of World War I nnd II
and also for many other contribu­
tions to this community for Its wcl■farc.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that this resolution shall be placed
In the minutes of the Lawrence J.
Bauer Post No. 45, and that a copy
of same be sent to Mr. Aben John­
son. also to The Hastings Banner.
Presented by:
Frank Scott ’
‘ Executive Committeeman
4th District Michigan
The American Legion
The above resolution unanimously
adopted.
Paul Bogart
Post Commander
Charles W. Sherwood
Post Adjutant

Mr Aten’s metal shop class is MARRIAGE LICENSE
; Early Wednesday morning. Mr.
learning to shaoe and form metal Martin E. Van Gelson. Hastings . 23 and Mrs. Maurice Healy received

holders for Percy Jones Hospital.

Mr Hine has a bnuu sextet prnc- 1
ticing Christmas raroU nnd plan#
to go caroling with them sometimes
this week.
The Hl-Y boys were entertained
Wednesday. December 12. at Saxon
Castle by Dick Rasey who spoke on
his experiences In the South Pacific. ,

December 3 the Girl Reserves !
gave a tea for their mothers. For j
the program Mrs Burkholder gave a ”
book review of ’ Since You Went
Away." They had cookies and tea
for refreshments

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Will Be Open Christmas Day

Chicken and Turkey Dinner

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newest, prettiest
smartest designs.

By Appointment Only

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PHONE
2336.
HASTINGS
PHONE
2336.
HASTINGS

A Christmas dance will be held
at 8:30 on Dec. 22 al the Parish
House.
The Teachers’ Carol sendee was
held December Ifl. About 1.000 peo­
ple attended.
Christmas vacation will start De­
cember 21 and the school will re­
open on January 7. During that
time two basketball games will be
played. One on January 4 with
Ionia there and one with Allegan
on January 5 here.

Some of lhe Chess and Checker
club members have been bringing

7 ROOM HOUSE in first word, real close in. good
furnace, new hot water heater, new workshop and
garage, full lot. for..
$5,000.00

COSMETICS

COLOGNES. SOAPS.
DUSTING POWDERS.
PERFUMES.

pjseit5E3Eitrtt3fcttEStst=«t=e=tt=rstat5tSEStStscirat5EdfcffiStdiS»a

Mr Reinhardt’s government class ,
Ls studying nominative methods and .
elections. Hix economics clas,s is ,
studying business cycles and inter­
national cxcliange.

Robert Casey’s non basketball
team is still In the lead with 6 wins
out of 6 games.

6 ROOM. ALL MODERN HOUSE in 2nd word, just
been put in A-1 condition, full lot, garage, a good
buy at6.000.00

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Yaletide Happiness

CHRISTMAS
SAVINGS
CLUB
NOW!
If Christmas Shopping puts a dent in your

ESTATE
OKER

•Idtrly •tmu, «rmi l«d*n with gif

budget, stop worrying and do something

about it.

Join OUR Christmas Savings

Club NOW, and next year's gifts will be

paid for in advance.

ACT NOW! PAYMENTS ON

WALLDORFF &amp; MacARTHUR
FUNERAL HOME
ROBERT C.
WALLDORFF

DAN C.
WALLDORFF

ROBERT W.
MocARTHUR

1946

CLUB START ON DECEMBER 1st.

Elghlyfaw p.d.ilri.M w*r* tilted
— aiahty-faw

BUY VICTORY BONDS
THIS (ANK WILL 11 GLAD TO ASSIST YOU

A Merry Christmas to All

Kf*. KEEP SPEED, th* KILLER.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
DEPENDABLE - 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE
328 BROADWAY

HnOBMIlf IKStttS UHTT mOCUTIM

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PHONES: 2105.2103

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PHONE 2685

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                  <text>HELP BEAT INFLATION
BUY BONDS

INETIETH YEAR

The Hastings Banner
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1945

14 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

CELEBRATE VI
BUYING MORI

NUMB

SECTION ONE—PACES 1 to 8

EST WISHES FOR THE NEW YEA
■C’C’C’C'S’C’

946 LIKELY TO BE AN EVENTFUL PERIOD
Two County Men Fall Asleep
Driving Autos
nme Front While
Cor* Were Domaged
bar Gang;
_
......
[They tell us, what with Christmas
laklng Tuesday a holiday, that
Icre Is just one and a half days to
Lrk on the paper before going to
less, so about all the space we have
111 be limited this time to a Greetk and Cheerio
■Twa* a gay Christmas here this
far.—more lights, more parties.
rrcurrent of uneasiness because

pace. At every turn you were
[iaaed—you who are away now but
all return—and those who left nev­
I to return again, That is why it
hard to write you about the light
nd bright and guttering things at
pme today because folks can't comletely dismiss what these last years
hvc brought—the feeling of what
be past years have met to all Uvea
111 be on the hearts of people for
ears to come—and that Is as it
poulcl be. for sacrifice must be felt
b be assumed as a duly in this
feneration and for generations to

[scant notes:—Mrs. Betty Blough
Usher was almost literally on pins
Ind needles—It's bad enough to
Lve holiday Jitters—anyway, a tele­
ram was received from sailor Don
lisher saying he'd be on the Twlkht limited in Battle Creek on
lunday—but no Don appeared, but
ug£ tell us Betty has been meeting
Eery train since so perhaps he did
Lake home port to spend Christ­
mas with hl* family and baby
slighter he has never seen. We
[anted to call to see If Don was

Extensively But the Two
Men Were Lucky
In the early hours of Sunday
morning there must have been
something in the air'lthat induced
drowsiness. Two meh. from oppo­
site sides of this county, each driv­
ing a car. fell asleep while at the
steering wheel, with resulting ex­
pensive damage to their cars. For­
tunately the two escaped without
serious harm to themselves; accord­
ing to reports at the sheriff's office.
At about 2:20 that Sunday morn­
ing Richard Beckwith, of Middle­
ville. a young service man. was driv­
ing his father's car on M 37 In that
village. He fell asleep as he was
driving on Middleville's main street
His uncontrolled car proceeded diag­
onally across the street, end crushed
head-on into another car. parked
in front of William Ross' place.
Both cars were badly damaged, but
young Beckwith escaped serious in­
juries.
The other accident took place at
the long, rounding turn on M 79.
iflor the late Charley Scott home,
on the East side of the county farm
There |g the junction of M 79 and
the county highway leading south
from that corner. Elfroncst Ever­
sole. 41. of Nashville, was driving
toward Hastings, at about 1:30 Sun­
day morning, on M 79. When he
started to make the turn mentioned,
he evidently went to sleep, but his
car didn't. As he was nearing the
merging of the two roads, hts car
hit the rather steep bank on the

fast clip, spanned the space between
the two roads, never touched the
county roadage. but landed bottom­
side-up on the west side of the
I'.trudlng and if he wasn't we'd feci county roadway. He will have to
b sorry—the decision as to skip the pay for quite extensive damage to
lall entirely. Here's hoping he made his car. but escaped with only bumps
I home.
and bruise# for himself.
.
I We're red faced again because
le forgot and called Phil Mitchell
fapt. Instead of Major and we knew
letter ail the t|me.
I Saw cunning and adorable Pameh Jill, (called Pam* daughter of
prvllle Cooley, now nearly two. It
Charles Barker. 66. a resident of
[eems such a great pity shell never
Lave the opportunity to know her Woodland township, was found dead
just outside the rear door of his
nldler dad because he was among home Friday noon.
UndersherifT
those who paid the price in Europe. Leon Doster and Coroner Dr. Guy
I Imagine Christmas presents under
Keller made the investigation. The
four tree from China delivered by Dr. attributed his death to a heart
|ne who flew home with them from
attack. No Inquest was deemed ne­
China. Well, that's how it worked cessary It was reported that 32.000
Jut at Dr. Flnnle's household this
in bills whs discovered In his house
rear. Major Pinnie flew from China
Two brothers survive him. both
Ind arrived home Sunday night to
living In Lake Odessa. The body
Llace the Chinese sabre and special
was taken to a Lake Odessa fu'
Ur mattress among the gifts for his neral borne.
Lm Gordy, who incidentally, has

Woodland Resident
Found Dead-Another
Case of Heart Attack

hractlcally wrecked domestic traffic
by a constant demonstration of the
tatter article Major Finnic, after

Purchases Grocery
Business In Woodland

[gain be Dr. Finnic and home to
Allan Grinage. former manager
t*y for good.
of the Kroger store here has pur­
Of the other Barry County medics chased the A-G store at Woodland
n service al! are out now but Dr. and ho and Mrs. Grlnage assumed
Everett Phelps, now at Norfolk. Va.. management lost Monday. Before
ind Dr. Gordon Fisher. Many are coming to Hastings. Mr. Grinage
! (Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
was manager of a Kroger store in
Otsego. The Ortnages have four
children, a son and three daughters.
As soon as he can dispose of hts
home here. Mr. Grlnage plans to
move to Woodland.* Their friends
here wish them all success In their
now venture.

FLASH!

MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR
LIEUT. HOWARD 8IIELUNGTON
Memorial services will be held
Sunday. Dec. 30. at 2:30 pm. at the
Methodist church In Freeport, for
Lieut. Howard Shellington. son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. E Shelllngton. who
made the supreme sacrifice in World
War II. The services will be con­
ducted by Ernest Fry of the V.F.W.
of Battle Creek. Leo A. Miller Post
of the V.FW. of Hastings, and
Guard of Honor from the American
Legion Post, Hastings

IF
you hove something
sell, trade, or rent—OR—
you want to buy. swap, or
hire ....

'
Use
Banner Want Ads
5.269 Copiei
of the Bonner will carry
your message!

Phone 2414 '
HASTINGS BANNER
or drop in our office with your
Classified Ad.

ANNUAL MEETING
To the stockholders of Riverside
Cemetery Co.—The annual meeting
will be held Wed.. Jan. 2.'1946. In
the City Council Rooms at 7.30 pm
for the purpose of electing three
members of the board of directors
and to transact such other business
as may come before said meeting.
Roy C. Fuller. President
Out 12-27
NOTICE
The Hastings Public library will
31. the usual hours. It will also be
open Wed. evening. Jan. 3—Adv.

NEW YEAR'S DINNER
Fried chicken or Swiss steak, at
Wooland Methodist church. 13 noon
until 2 pm. Adults, 85c; children
under 13. 50c.
Adv. 13-37

Investigation of
Lee-s Death Had
To Be Adjourned

af

EDITORIALS
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— by

R. M. c.'—■'■■■

Our nomination for the most per­
tinent quotation of 1945: "The prob­
lem 'of peace* is basically theologi­
cal and involves a spiritual recru­
descence ond improvement of human
character .
it must be of the spirit
if we are to save the flesh." (Made
by General Douglas MacArthur

Barry county officers hod planned
to call Alfred Dart. 28. of Battle kyo Bay on Sept. 2. 1M5. while ac­
Creek, to Hostings, last week. In an cepting the surrender of Japan tn
investigation of the death of Earl behalf of the United Nations*. Thus
cousin of Dart
The last named one of the great military leaders of
was the owner and driver of the all time, whose brilliant campaigns
in she Pacific will be translated into
scngcr. which struck a tree at the war college text books, states that
roadside, near the Ben Boa-man
home In Rutland, gouging a good the safely of the world rest* not in
sized chunk out of a large maple. powerful armies, navies and air­
The Impact, and the manner In fleets nor In potent new weapons to
which It occurred, swerved the car
come but rather in a return to and
back onto the paving of M 37. and
tipped it over. It rolled over three acceptance of the principles of liv­
and a half times, and landed, bot- ing and human relationships as out­
tom-slde-up, on the apposite side lined in the teachings of the Christ.
of the car onto the pavement, and
Greetings and best wishes for the
died soon after.
The car. travelling in the night, New Year I
must have been going at a very
1946, our first full year of peace
high speed. It was on that point
that our officers wished to question I (probably* since IMO. is likely to be
Dar*. Before the date set for his an eventful one.
so the hearing was postponed until
today. He may not be able to come
until later.
Dart's doctor reported his Illness,
and- said it would not be possible
for him to come last week.
Coroner Dr. Keller, who went with
Undersheriff Doster to the scene of
the accident, did not then order an
Inquest, as the cause of Lee's death
WB3 quite evident. Whether he will
order an inquest will depend on
what the Investigation may reveal.

Farm Records Aid
Good Management
Michigan farmers seeking a pro­
fitable New Year's resolution might
heed the suggestion of keeping* a
farm account record.
Dr. Byron R. Bookhout, extension
specialist in the Michigan State col­
lege farm management department,
says good farm management de­
pends on the judgment of the oper­
ator and the planning of the farnT
business. Sound plans must have a
foundation and the best way to get
that foundation is by consulting
records on the farm enterprise. An
ideal system that gives the fanner
the greatest return is the combina­
tion of cash record and farm In­
ventory.
Keeping a cash record of expenses
and income throughout lhe year is
a great time-saver and inay be a
money-saver when the farmer files
his annual Income tax return. Such
a record makes it possible for him
to classify his expenditures at the
time they are made and greatly
simplifies the preparation of lhe
tax return.
Use of the cash record and the
Inventory provide* the farmer with
a useful tool for analyzing his busi­
ness. The Inventory show* what he
hod al the beginning of the year and
the cash record gives information on
Lhe different farm enterprises. By
being able to make some estimates
of costs, and spot the financial
"leaks", the farmer Is guided in
making changes In his business that
may bring greater profits.
Though a simple notebook ar­
rangement is helpful In keeping
records, a prepared book will save
the farmer time and give better
results, suggests Mr. Bookhout.
Many farm equipment and supply
firms have these account books for
distribution, and the farm manage­
ment department at the college has
prepared and distributed such books
for several years. The department
ho* two types available, one de­
signed especially for Income tax ■
purpose* and the other for making
farm business analysis. These may !
be obtained from the county exten­
sion office or by writing directly to
the Farm Management department,
Michigan State college, East Lan­
sing. The cost is 30 cents per book,
and the person ordering should state
which type of book he wants.
NEW YEAR'S PARTY
Clear Lake Lodge. Dec. 31.

N O TIC E—Annual stockholders
meeting of the Prairieville Tele­
phone Co. will be held at the central

—— ",

Progress toward a stable peace has
been disappointing. The United
Nations, performed as real allies
under the pressure of war. With the
surrender of Germany and later Ja­
pan. came a reversion to the old
fashioned style of diplomacy and
power politics which have been al
the root of most wars in the past.
The former comrades-in-arms be­
came Individual antagonists maneu­
vering for "most favorable*' positions
on the great chess board of world
economic power. Progress to date, has
been more negative than positive.
However, the fact remains that
neither Russia, the United States
nor Great Britain want war. All
three, especially Russia and Britain,
need a long er* of peace to rebuild
and recover. None of them have
territorial ambitions which clash.
Both Brtlaln and Russia need our
co-operation and goodwill as much
or more than we need theirs. So,
the chances are that, no matter how
stormy the situation seems, there
wli) not be a definite break. How­
ever. the moves and counter moves

vacationists back to Michigan last
summer, plus a hint of what's to
come now that the war really is
over, Is reflected in license revenue*
for the first 11 months of 1945.
Temporary (10-day* nonresident
fishing licenses jumped from 366,449
in 1944 to 379.669 this year, a gain
of 21.7 per cent. All-year napresi­
dent fishing licenses went from 392.­
723 to 3111M0. also about 20 per
cent up. And nonresident fishing li­
censes Jor wive* of nonresident anglersjdmped to 325,641 from 320.992.
revenue report also spotlights
the tremendous gain in popularity
of deer hunting with bow and ar­
row. Ttie story the dollar* tell is
that of a 97.2 per cent gain, from
31.842 to 33.631 for residents and
from 3375 to 3885 for nonresidents.
Resident hunting license revenues
slumped by about 339.000 for the
same period, nonresident licenses
showed a 22 per cent drop and non­
resident hunting licenses for, the
north country fell off 10 per cent.
Resident deer licenses were up 26
per cent. They reflect the return
of many service men.
Meanwhile, resident fishing li­
censes soared. Indicating on the
basis of 31 licenses that 40,000 more
bought licenses than the year be­
fore Total for the 11 months was
3573469.
An exceptionally heavy beaver
take accounted for the largest sin­
gle-item gains, trapping licenses
bringing in 37,556 against 32,484 in
the preceding year and beaver seals,
for marking pelts, jumping from
32.722 tn 1944 to &lt;15.030.
Total revenue from all license*
from 11 months was 31.402.83253. a
gain of 7 per cent.

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Gardner. Erie 8.—Case of the
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Nordhoff and Hall —The High
Barbaree
Ermine, Will—War On the Saddle
Rock
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Brand, Max—Sllvertlp's Search
Seifert. Elizabeth—Orchard Hill
Kent. Louise A.—Country Mouse
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Room

Hancock, Lucy 1
Duty Nurse
nark.A*IU
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Brumfield, Louis—Pleasant Valley
Butterfield, Wm. H—Effective
Florence Hughes, Secretary. Personal Letter*
Miller, Francis T —History of
World War II
Irving Grange annual chicken suj
Ulmrian

KIM SIGLER

Former Hastings Attorney
Becomes Nations No. 1 Graft
Investigator and Prosecutor

Several people have fallen, and a
few had hard bumps, on the smooth
Iron coverings over the gutters at
the street crossings on Stale street. |
Covering is needed over the gutters
at those places, but It seems to the
Banner, and no doubt to many oth­
ers, that the surfaces of these irons
By M. L. Cook
ought to be made rough instead of
Any summary of important events in the stale ol Michigan, for
being so smooth. We'll bet that the
city engineer cun find a way to do lhe year 1915. will prominently mention a former citizen of Hasting*
-kirn Sigler. Hr began hi* active practice of lhe law in thia city. He
While the danger io pedestrians is
ealablirhed his reputation in this rounty by hi* marked success a*
greater in the winter time, these
smooth iron plates also get slippery prosecuting ■Horney. He proved that he was not only well-versed in
lhe low. but also a keen, thorough student of the law. He never re­
during heavy rainfalls
We think this is a condition that
sorted to “trick*.” Hi* loyalty to
can be. and.surely should be, reme­
his client was never doubted; but
died whenever that can be done.,
Possibly the fact that the writer
above hoard.
So he succeeded
has nearly fallen two or three limes
and,established a reputation that,
this winter at these places has
caused him to feel the necessity for
in a few yean, brought him, aa
making them less dangerous to pe­
a trial lawyer, into ail the judicial
destrians. They have troubles
'districts of this slate, and circuit
enough In dodging bicycles on the
judges had the opportunity of laksidewalks and automobiles *». the
ing bis measure a* a lawyer. They
street crossings.
rated him as one of Michigan*
leading attorney* — thorough,
keen, a tirele** worker, who al­
(Continued on page
ways came into court thoroughly
prepared.
Naturally hia success increased
In a recent letter to her aunt. Mrs
hi* opportunities. This resulted
P. T. Colgrove. Mrs. Roger Hull
in his partnership with Burritt
(Amcrlia Goodyear) give* a colorful
Hamilton, of Rattle Creek, rated
picture of an event she was privil­
eged to witness In New York City
high among lhe lawyer* of thia
which she describes as one of the
state and country. And it lad to
really great thrills of her life.
something Sigler had never
Mrs. Hull has done noteworthy
dreamed of doing.
work during the war os chairman
Rumors of graft in state aftaira
for Open House for Officers at Hotel
Delmonlco and as such has had hod been so peraislgnrthal Judge Carr, of lhe Ingham circuit, had
close acquaintance with many of the lieen choicn as a one-man grand jury to investigate these allegation*.
best known army and navy men.
Recently she was asked by Major
Per the eleventh consecutive year,
General Kells. Commandant of the ized that, while he might indict the guilty peraon*. they and the “in­
a group of Hastings merchants are
New York Port of Embarkation, to terests’’ represented would employ lhe shrewdest lawyer* to defend
combining to give a little token of
go down the harbor on a boat to them. Who would prosecute and bring io justice lhe persons of whore
honor to Barry County's Flral New meet one of the In-coming tran­
guilt he. as,the grand jury, was thoroughly satisfied? That waa an
Citizen of 1948.
sports and invite some friends. So important mailer to Judge Carr and to the citizens of Michigan.
Eighteen local merchants are con­
on a recent Tuesday she asked Mrs.
tributing gifts in honor of the first Edith Willkie and four of the young
That honest circuit judge, since made a Justice of the Michigan
baby to be bom in this county after women closely associated with the supreme court, decided that Kim Sigler should be the special prosecu­
the turn of the year.
Open House work to accompany her. tor in these graft cares. Sigler had appeared in *everal case* before
Rule* of the contest are few and Army cars picked them up and
simple: 1—The baby must be born drove them to the huge Port of Em­ Judge Carr. He believed he had the .
IN Barry county; 2—Arrival of baby , barkation at the far end of Brooklyn ability, the integrity, the courage
must be reported to The Hastings where they boarded Gen. Kells small and the good judgment to act as the
Banner by Jan. 8; 3—Report of ar­ yacht and went down the harbor attorney for the people of this state,
rival must contain exact time and past Fort Hamilton where In letters whom the grafters had wronged, by
place of birth, parents name and ad­ 40 feet high are the words "Welcome corrupting the public life of Michi­
dress. doctors name and address, Home—Well Done" all gleaming gan.
The people of this state, county
baby's name.
white so they can be seen for out and city have every reason to be
The list of gifts and further de­ on the water.
proud of lhe record Kim Sigler ha* Jan. 4. 3100,000 Gift* for City Pro­
tails are given in an announcement
For the rest we quote directly made In the prosecution of the men
ject* by Haatlnt* Mfg. Co. *nd
in this issue.
from Mrs. Hull's letter. "Suddenly whom Judge C*rr. as the one-man
The Coslto Corporation.
&gt;
through the morning haze loomed
grand Jun’, had indicted for graft­
County Republican Convention en­
the huge Queen Mary and a smaller
ing. In one trial, where 21. as we
dorse* Carr-Sigler Grand Jury.
craft labeled 'Mis* America' which
recall it. were indicted, all but two
bears a WAC band and meets every
were found guilty as charged. In
lion. Hastings Mfg. Co. and Oasite
transport. As the Queen drew nesr
Carefully planned corners in the us we could see the khaki clad fig­ two other graft case*, the juries said
Corporation officials meet to conliving room or bedroom can help ures swarming over every inch of "guilty." These are all that have
solve the problem of storage space her decks, crowding every lifeboat, been brought to trial thu* far, Sev­
and school growth.
and result in more actual living and hanging out every port hole and all eral members of the legislature March 1. Hastings Women’s Club
have confessed Uielr crimes.
working space.
take initiative stops to widen
cheering and waving. It was a thrill
Some
unexpected
things
have
Tills is the observation of Bar­ I shall never forget and none of us
range m recreation offered to
bara E. Hoffman, assistant professor were dry-eyed. We followed the arisen in connection with these graft
of textiles and clothing at Michigan Queen up the river—a most inter­ cases. Among those caught in the
State college, .following a study of esting ride—aX all the piers are graft net was Senator Hooper, of
city modern airport sit*.
furniture arrangement. She says painted red. white and blue on their Albion. He had made a complete
that one of the things to remember water side and 'Welcome Home' confession to Judge Carr and to March 23. Barry County double* Red
Crow quota.
about corners is that furnishings signs painted on everything. The Sigler. He was scheduled to tell hl*
that are planned for any corner harbor fire patrol boats were all out story al the trial of other grafter*, March
should emphasize the structural and as the Queen drew along side among them a few "higher ups"
mented.
lines of the room. For instance, they sent up their huge fountains Before he could give hl* testimony,
bookcases, tables, pianos, and desks of water—all the whistles blew and he was murdered while reluming to
should be placed parallel to the tn general the boys were very sure Albion from Lansing "He knew too
Franklin Roosevelt recalled to
walls of the room, and not diagon­ New York was glad to see them much and was going to tell it In
mind his famed quotation: Th*
ally across the corner. A diagonal home! We watched the great ship
placement actually wastes space and dock—a marvelous sight really and
Then the slate's special prosecutor
unbalances room arrangement.
became
an
assistant
prosecuting
at
­
I felt again how great a country
April 26. Allen Hyde Head* Barry
A jog In the living room wall can America is."
torney of Calhoun county. Four
County Red Oros*, foltoataf re*be made interesting by accenting
"It happened I know several offi­ alleged members of Detroit's un­
Ignation
MT* R- O HlAbard
it. if the room is fairly large, with cers who came back in the Queen derworld were tried and convicted of
bookshelves built to follow the con­ and I've seen them since. One of "conspiring" to kill Senator Hoop­
difficult w*r n*n
tour* of the wall. If comer space them told me such a moving story. er. They had high-priced attorney's
dies not permit shelves deep enough It seems as -they steamed by the defending them, though they had no
tocted in Barry County by
for books, try shallow shelve* for Goddess of Liberty a big colored money. Who paid those attorneys?
other decorative accessories such as sergeant held out both hi* arms and When they were sentenced, an apcolorful plates or small potted with tears streaming down his face,
May 10. Sgt. Lyle 0. Hath*
plants..
neys.
They
were
released
under
said 'We didn't let you down lady,
Sgt. Richard Plnglelon
Another way of handling a wall we didn't let you down!' The man heavy bonds, pending the hearing of
comer or jog in a fairly large living who told me that said every man their case by Hie hlghsr court.
room is to place a table or small who heard him wept unashamed." Though convicted of conspiring to May St. Barry County
partment receive* fullsettee In the corner and at right
“Al 12:30 the Army car deposited murder the Albion senator, they
angles to the room Itself. This has tn at 40 Wall street where I went denied knowing *nythlng about the
the effect of a division of the room, to the Wall Street club—21 ..stories actual killing.
Hastings High.
and Is very useful If dining room high in the air to a luncheon given
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
and living room are combined and by Admiral Kelley to about 25 of
June 39. City of
a separation between the two is de­ us to tender to us the Navy's thanks
sired.
for the work we had done. It was a Tn Our Oorrreppndento:
Alrfiridready f«
delightful luncheon and * very
We regret that so many corres­
HospU*l. HMlth
happy gesture on the part of the pondence Items failed to get in last
solldatod.
. . *
_ . .
. .. .
Admiral. That night I went to the week’s Issue. Sickness In the office
City-wide Youth
Ice Follies which was a charming made it impossible to handle the
The member* or the city council. musical all on Ice. It was a full usual amount of copy.
July It. ■
day!"
.
to spend Christmas eve tn
Short of th* usual time in galling
NOTICE—The regular annual
own homgg and with their own
meeting of the stockholders of the coms* on Tuesday* re your co-operievilb
meeting Monday night. It was ad­ Hastings City Bank will be held atlon in getting copy hero early will
journed until thia week Friday eve­
be appreciated.
office* of the bank.
Out 1-3
ning. .

Hunting And Fishing Licenses
Make Big Gain; $1,462,832.53
State Coasarvatioa Dep t
Gives Out Figures; All Kinds
Larger Except State Hunter*

Smooth Irons At
State St. Corners
Are Dangerous to
Pedestrians Now

Conviction of Hoodlunu, liribert and lA?gulaton
Highlight 1945 Important Events In Michigan

Vivid Picture Given of
Arrival in New York
Of the Queen Mary

Shower of Gifts To
Honor First Baby
Bom in 1946

Highlighting The
1945 Banner
Headlines

Proper Treatment
For Room Corners

Ct

City Council Will
Matt Friday Night

K

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER t». 1B45

?R HEDGE TO

WE AT FOOD CENTER .
look forward to 1946 with confidence.
We feel sure, thdt with war tirrae

&gt;

regulations removed, we will be able to
Serve you bef ter fhan you have ever been

served before. That is our goal for the
coming year.

A HAPPY NEW YEAR to ALL!
ARMOUR

HOLIDAY
POULTRY

SLAB

FRUITS G- VEGETABLES

BACON

The Finest the Mai-kets Afford

Which Is Sure to Please!

3IC

TURKEYS ' 43c
lb. 49c

SMOKED

HEAVY HENS. FRESHLY DRESSED

CHICKENS . 3T
SPRINGERS

HAMS

freshly dressed—Ib. 43c

Eating or Cooking

r 33c

How about a New Year's basket of food
-with a fine turkey or chicken included?

19c
19c
15c
5c
2 ■"» 9c

Igo bun.

SPRY

RINSO

3 Ib. )di

Lge. Pkg.

bn

66c

in

Tubc of 4

shank

2 s 59

2 bun

California

FRlbAY &amp; SATURDAY

FANCY HEAVY TOMS

Fancy Med. Size

CARROTS
PASCAL CILERY
PARSNIPS
RADISHES
RUTABAGAS
TOMATOES
APPLES

(BUY ALL YOU WANT»

PEANUT BUTTER

SATURDAY ONLY

2 ,b

GRAPES

LUX
FLAKES

.. 17c

23c

p(&lt;9.

All the Pork You’ll Want!
lb.
LOIN ROAST
36c
lb.
PORK ROAST
33c
lb. 22c
SPARE RIBS
PORK CHOPS — lb. 36c
lb. 35c
SAUSAGE
ib. 9c
NECK BONES
Center tut

Meaty

Grode No. 1

Meaty

A L/C Round or
SltAftj sirloin
pti-

ib.

CHUCK ROAST
HAMBURGER
SHORT STEAKS
BEEF RIBS
BEEF LIVER
BEEF TONGUE
BEEF HEARTS ..

Steer Beef

lb.

...
Sfccr Beef

Steer Beef

lb.

Steer

lb.

Steer

HOME RENDERED

LARD

ib.

I9‘

Ib.
lb.

39c
27c
25c
29c
19c

Stock Up On Staples and Save!
Mustard____
Ketchup—Brooks____ bottle 17c

Orange Juice akutllne Ko 5 Can 53c

Treet.......... ..................

____ bottle 21c

. ortpjr a is. i»&gt;

Spam_____ ____________ .can 34c

Tomato Juice MonitrX Ko » ran 28c

Corn Beef Haih_______ can 21c

MILLER'S KIBBLES

DOG FOOD

Heinx Tomato Soup-------can 11c

Hominy - Scott------- 2’i edn 15c

Campbell's Spinach Soup_can 11 c

Tomatoes - Red Ripe we. seen 13c

Mrs. Grots Soup.

Peas ■ Penney Saver No i can

Kritpy Crackers 2 Ib. 35c - Ib. 19c

13:

Peas - Queen Ann .No. 2 can He

Holland Rusk .

Carrots - Diced Del Monte jar 12c

Hekman Teo Rusk_

Keyko_____

Rita Crackers. _

Nucoo
Durkee

__________ lb. 23c

______

_

RqU
January 19, 1916

.eon 34c

314

__

Good Luck . .
Viking Coffee

_ _____ Ib. 26c
__ _____ Ib. 24c

____ _

.

lb. 26c

.3 lbs. 59c

51b.
sack

__ pkg. 10c

pkg. 16c

_______ pkg. 23c

SWIFT'S

N.B.C. Oyster Crackers__ Ib. 19c

Linit----------------- 2 pkg. 19c
Drano.____

con 18c

Chase &amp; Sanborn Coffee_ _Ib. 30c

Sani Flush_________

can 18c

Maxwell House Coffee
Ib. 33c
Shedds Coffee
_______ Ib. 33c

Old Dutch Cleanser. .2 cans 15c

in r«pl
finrly

DOG MEAL

Gloss or Corn Starch. .2 pkg. 17c

Del Monte Coffee. _ _____ lb. 33c

Cook potato*! until t«nd*r in boiling
voter. Drain, cool, and remove tkint.
Math potatoes; add applet and salt.
Turn on oven; art at moderately
slow (JSO* F.), Mix together (hor-

per. Pat into oblong about 8 x 12 in.
Spread potato mixture on meat, leav­
ing a 2-in. margin on 8-in. tidet.
Starting at one of the margins, and
with aid of paper, roll up like jelly
roll. Put into greeted baking pan,
folded tide down. Bake 1 Vi noun.

pkg. 15c

Champion Butter Crackers Ib. 19c

onion, I taatp. tai
pepper are added.

A

400-D

25 Ib.
sack

Aero Wax_____ qt. 43c—pt. 23c

PRUNES D r-

PET MILK " 9c
Apples ....
Sweet Potatoes

2 lbs. 29c
2 lbs. 23c

SHOE
POLISH

5c

BROOMS m|te f|ne 99c
WITH COUPON SAVE 5c

35c
2Oc

SATURDAY ONLY

Whipping Cream_____ Vi pt. 21c

French Dressing .

Marmalade

23c
SATURDAY ONLY

**••***»

;

COFFEE : 28‘

FDDD^C ENTER

HERSHEY’S COCOA

2*.I9‘
OPEN WEEK DAYS:
8:30 A. M. till 6:00 P. M.
SATURDAYS 8:30 A.M. till 9:00 P.M.

L

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27. IMS

- John Darby. ★ Earl Marshall of De­ WEST HOPE
Dann Springer is our latest arrival
troit b spending a week with hb
mother. Mn. Freda Marshall * home from service with hb dis­
Mrs. Irene Mbnnr. of Hattie Creek charge. Francis, who has been home
on furlough, has returned to camp
J
| Vincent. Norton. * The Jolly Dozen In Wisconsin. * Mr. and Mrs. AlI Every thinking man renllws thei I-------------------------------------------------------- &lt; and their families went to the Ix-»- I mond Weber w;ero Sunday guests of
hb nbter and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Interdependence of town and coun­ rnCLDADT
*lcr Hawks home near Battle Creek.
. Albert Tuttle of Battle Creek. * Mr.
try. He knows that the men and I l\ L L I U IX I
' (for their Christmas party. Gilts land Mm. William McCallum of Kal­
women and children who live and
,
I were exchanged and a potluck supamazoo
were supper guests Saturday
Mrs. George Nebon spent from |x.r wU
Mr und Uw_
work on the surrounding farms not
night of Joint and Belle McCallum.
•• —
—•— -----only supply the town with much of Sunday through Chrbtmas with rel- —
Bell
and. -----family,
of• ■
Lansing
were
! • The Christinas program at the
nrty
tx food, but also they form u large atlVM nnd friends in Detroit. * Mr’.■ 1 nerp
here Ior
for |ne
the p
party
Mn Fj.nl(, Skidmore, 1 church was Sunday afternoon at
portion of the customers fur its Anru Moore of near Charlotte spent. Mr
the Chrbtmas hoUdaya with her sb-1 Mf anrf M„ Olohl,. HkldnjoIe. alul 4 :30. Jack Johncock -plans to use
. 8rn!laJi
“nd *J”’ Mr. and Mn Maynard Tucker were 1 hb colored lights. ♦ The Springers
r They come to town to buy their
khoes and clothing, their farm Im­ Adah Mutter. * Mr. and Mrs. wu- Sunday
flun&lt;jBy evening
rVenmg supper
supper guest*
guests of
of .Mr.
Mr. (Were in Kalamazoo Saturday uftcrMlhUr skldmon. and Unl. । noon. * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brornplements and supplies. Titty do Ham M&lt;x,re were Chrutmiu guests and
duw(cl. B 3gl. Blld • mel and Sharon Kay are visiting the
ptuincss with the banka, the law­ &lt;&gt;t Mr and Mrs Clarence Bump of Uy of ,hr
yers. doctors and insurance men Hastings. * Lt. and Mrs. Maurice Mn Georue Skidmore were fLitur- formers father in northern Mich­
pvealn dtnnPr |UMta ol Mr igan.
They buy electric light and power Overholt and fam ly of Nonnan. d
°kl«. came Friday to spend Chibt-,and Mr„ Jamtt HuU(h.alln ul the ,
nnd they go to the picture shows.
homP ol thc McOmber dh-’l
I Now. what It our community grnd- mas whh Mr arui Mr. Chas. Overpftly leal'most* of this trade? Busi­ holt. Mr. and Mrs. Galen Overho t |rlct w Mfs nacUel HiU a{ Battle COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
ness on our main street wouldn’t be v ere
ChrtotauugUMte^" Mr I
!pen’ Sunila&gt;’ *‘th her &gt;ur* 1
:sr S”*w2^“kSt“»: “id-""* «r
°'*™bo brisk, would It?
I A rerio us problem faces agricul­
ture In every part of lhe country. Vcrn were Chrbtmas day dinner BANFIELD
•
The topsoil is being lust front our guests of &lt;tr. and Mrs. Semlah * The school will have a Christmas
Farms at on alarming rate. Of the Seese. Other guests were Mrs Anna |I tree and exercises at the school
nrii’inal 1 inches of topsoil In Bnrry Moore of Charlotte and Mra, Adali 'I house Friday evening * About eigh­
County, there arc now only 4 or 5 Mottcr. local.
ty attended lhe Bantlcld Farm Bu­
Mr and Mrs. Dan Follh nnd famInches left, on the average.
reau chicken supper held nt the
Mart of us arc apt to think that lly of Valparlso. Indiana, came Fri- '
toll depletion problrnta arc confined day to spend Christmas with tbelr Grange Hall Friday evening. The
Monroe group were guest; * Walter
parents On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. ;
W Hobbs, Jr. Li expected home this
Alvin Helriglc of Nortit Irving enweek from tin* army. He h.i* b'*&gt;*ii
upectnculrr Yet land that looks tertalned with n family Christnia. stationed In lhe Pacific area for lhe
llcvtl b often lasing Its topsoil by u dinner. Ouexts were Mr. and Mrs
(process called “sheet c rotion". Such Feilb and family. Mr nnd Mrs Law- 'past two years. * Mrs Walter Hobbs
[damage to the land may be taking rence Hawkins nnd family of Has­ attended a Womans' Farm Bureau
[place all nruund you. unnoticed be- tings and Mr, and Mrs Keith Mar­ convention in Chicago Monday And
Icau-c your rye.t grow accustomed low of Carlton * Mr ntsd Mrs. Dan Tuesday. She was one of four dele­
Ito gradual change.
Follls and family of Vuqtarbo spent gates from Michigan * Pvt. Phillip
I That k-ss b not just tin* farmer's Monday night nnd Christmas day Darling was the gue-t ut Hi? Wlrkwith the former's parents. Mr. nnd wlre home Inst week. He hat been
discharged from the m rvln-.
Mrs. Monroe Foilb and families.
A nutl n il &lt; i mitt . in th rra
The Britton farm near Banflrld
Ing. tor, uncl-eckid. it will cventllS.s been sold to Battle Creek par­
Entertains Music Pupils
lually jeopardize our very food sup­
Mr*. George Nelson entertained ties and the Harold Brittons are
ply.
| lhe immediate threat in to the her mu.*,if pupils with a Christmas
party on- Friday night with one nnms will have as th.ir Christmas
Lprtp-rity of each community
[ Barry County i* starting to do hundred present. She wax assisted dinner guests. Mrs Kitty Hinchman!
laonictlilng about this most threat- by Mm Nclda Newton. Mrs. Wm. Mr nnd Mrs. George Ransom of
enlni’ problem of soil deterioration. Dipp. Miss Vada Fox, and Rev. J. Hastings. Mr. and Mr'. DeVon Putnnm and daughter Evonne Man* of
Through the cooperation of th? Bar- W. McCue
Dearborn, and George Wickwire and
( KERCH NOTES
[owners may hnvc as-dstance in work­
Henry, local. * Th” Corl Br.wmas
United
Brethren
Churches
are planning to have their children ।
ing out u complete Soil CiinscrvnM.
H.
Dawson.
Putor
|tlnn Plan for their farms. Anyone
nnd families home tor Christmas
Freeport
dinner * Kenneth Seiano has been
I inh rested In this service should cortdbclmrgcd from the service and is J
|tac« one "I tin- ’ firmer directors’’ • 10:30—Bible school
11:30- Preaching
| of tin- Barry Soil Corumatlun Dis­
ul home with hb mother in Battle
7: 00—U.B.C.E.
Creek * The Alva Johnsons have
trict; Thcv are*
8: 00—Preaching
moved from a farm near Battle
Ethan Winters. Dowling
8:00—Prayer meeting &lt;&gt;n Thursday Creek to hb father’s. Orin Johnson’s,
Arthur tllclinrdain. Hastings, n.3
Plr.tMint Valley
farm and will work it the coming
William Cridler. Middlevllto
10: 00—Preaching
I Roy Walters. Cressey
year. We welcome lh&lt;* Johnsons
11: 00—Preaching
Norman Stanton. Hastings. R. 4
back into this community
If it is Impossible to contact one
8:00
—
Preaching
of these directors, applications may
be made at the Soil Conservation
The annual church meeting will
Service office in Hastings, or through BRANCH DISTRICT
be held on Friday p m.. De? 23. nt
Mrs. .&gt;onn
John Duroy
Darby was in Allegan (h(. church * The PT.A and seh&lt;x&gt;l
th? County Agricultural Agents of- ' Mrs
I flee.
part of Ort week helping to care fnr I Christmas pr^ram, will be held mi
the Conklin ^children who were 1111^.^ evenlm:. Dre 21 at 8 pm *
with the flu. One of the twins uas Dlrk Klmb!l. Mirpriscd hb parents,
Com planted a month late will in the hospltu). She reports they Mr and Mrs nuyd Kimble, bv re­
1,1
arc
feeling better * The McKtm-, turnhSK Jwtnc fur furlouch laM Monnot. os a rule, produce as much as
"
n(. ls stationed near San
when planted more nearly on time, my family are enjoying their new day.
2195. * prancbico and wdl be ii&lt;&gt;m&lt;- until
but in most cases adapted com telephone. Their number
•
Mrs. Mabel Parks, who has been Jfln fi * ^(3 Cf(Ms ha*» been iiavjJunU’d three weeks to a month late wtth her sister. Mrs. Lila nidclman. | liw „ vacation nnd has been spendwill produce a larger .yield than the for several weeks, has returned to'lna lt nt homp here * lust Wedearly maturing coms planted at that her iiorn? In Kalamazoo. * Mrs. Ma- npsday p n, tlw dGT.O held r.
limo.
bel Adams b soliciting fund' for 1 C|irutmas party at Mrs. Ethel B,,rthe Pennock hospital drive for the
%1th program in charge of
Branch District. * We’re glad to Kathnji Richardson, which Includlinve twd more of our boys home ' pd n rcnd[|lg bv Wilda Allerdlng.
from war. Richard Darby and Edwin : n.citutlon by Nnvne Cnolbaugh. paMaurer. They hove served in Eu- ppr by Margaret Coats nnd carols
Portrait G Commercial
rop?*
4
.
led by Grace Coats. Gifts were ex­
114 E State
Phone 2980
Sgt. Dorr Darby, from Camp | changed and pop corn nnd candy
'Grant. Is spending a six day fur- ..med * Mr and Mrs Louis KenHASTINGS
kunb with hb parents. Mr and Mrs. | ni.|d and Linda Luc nrc living in
1 the home of their grandparents. Mr
। nnd Mrs. Chas. Farthing in Woodland
while the Farthings arc spending
the winter In Illinois. * Word was
received from Pn’il Woodman’s nnd
Curl Grashius’s Hint as they were
traveling through Tenn, last Thur..-

&gt;oil Conservation—A Key
’roblem For Barry In 1946

Ben H. Husman and wife, Par. Sec.
Edward Bundling and wife to
Herbert J. Wltaat
Lynn B. Hutchina and wife. 20 Ac.. Donald J Dowaelt at
30. Castleton.
■
Heber Pike and iflfe to Ward A.
Joseph F. Noonan and wife to
Stone and wife. Par. Sec. 20. Orange­
ville.
John Sheffield and wife to Loiter
Par. Bee. 8. Woodland.
Robert Kidder and wife to Arthur
and Isabelle Guerin. Lots 01 and
92. Orangeville. .
Johnson L. Smith and wife to
Ethel Gamble to Robert E. Burk
Ethel Gamble to Orr

---------•

of 40 Ac, Sec. 29. Orangeville.
Mark A. Ritchie and wife to Jo­
seph H. Charles and wife. Lot 22.
Ritchie Woodlands. Sec. 28 and 33.
Yankee Springs.
‘
Mark A. Ritchie and wife to Jo­
seph H. Charles and wife. Lot Rit­
chie’s Woodlands. Yankee Springs.
. .
Milton G. Curie and wife to Harauih. a', old H. Kortes and wife. Par. Sec. 6.
Orangeville.
Harry A. McDonald and wife to
Maurice J. Pender nnd wife, Lots 3
and 4. Bik. 1. Kenfleld's Add, city.
I Frank X. Centllver nnd wife to
1 John Bulkcma and wife. Par. Llnd, bergh Park. Sec. 5. Yankee Springs.
• Elzey Mead nnd wife to Cecil
। Baldwin and wife. Lot 6. Blk. 11.
I Lincoln Park Add, city.
I Horace powers nnd wife to Cyrus
I L Palmer and wife! Lot 89. HardenIdmf Add, Nashville.
I Byron Ward and wife to Bcnja■ mln G. Keaglr and wife. 80 Ac.
| Sec. 3. Thomapplc.
I Charles D. Sliasky and wife to
! Raymond Richfield and wife. 40 Ac,
Sec. 28. Orangeville.
’ Zenos c. Colvin and wife to Robi ert Sherman nnd wife. 3 Ac, Sec.
31. Carlton
| John V.’. Duffey, el al. to John W.
Beard. Par. Sec. 33. Yankee Springs.
, Roy E. Cordns anti wife to Lulu
I M Mead. W 21.* ft. Lol 581. city.
I Henry M. Elliot nnd wife to Ethel
] Gamble. Lot in city.
I Elmer- A- Caukln and wife to
1 Charles S. Baker and wife. Lot 2.

COURT HOUSE NEWS
WARRANTS DE1.D8
| George F. Miller nnd wife to
Vclney Johnson and wife to Ches- ,
whltmBn ,nd wlfe. Io Ac.
ter L. Huff nnd wife, 55 Ac, Sec. 7. 1। Sec.
-- 18. Castleton.
—.
.... Andrew J. Herbert to Fred BourClenevievc R Humeston to John do nnd w|fc 5 M Ac ,
20.
W. Jacobs nnd wife. Lot 6. Blk. 1. Oranftevlllc
Paulina Beach See 30. Johnstown. 1 WwU H BMlIcr l(,
y Coo.
Ethel Gamble to Henry M. Elliot13t31 Ar
1S Johnstown.
3nNlni,fBat^L 'to Allen F Malcolm Percy H May nnd w,fe ,n Madc"
riina tsatson to Alien e— ai*iicuio» .
„ .
,. .,
, , ,,
and wife Lot tn city
!
?hn±LjSh°"
James A. Batson and wife to Ken- Acrfs plat’ J°hnsl&lt;,wn.
neth R Dunlap nnd wife. Lot 1. I
Taylor Emmons to Myron
Blk 15. Striker Add, city.
S Emmons. Lots L 2 19. 49 and 50.
M. Christina Aidrich to Maurice | West Bench. Fine lake. Johnstown.
J. Pender and wlfg, 80 Ac, Sec. 30. , Addie B. Birdsall to Carl O. NletHnstings
&lt; hamcr and wife. Lot 1. Blk. 6.
Robert F. Vrooman and wife to Grant’s 2nd Add, city.
William H. Smith and wife. 80 Ac. !
Sec. 23. Irving.
Fred Bourdo nnd wife to Glenn '
M Bourdo nnd wife. 5.88 Ac, Sec. '
20. Orangeville.
Ethel C. Honeywell to Loyal K
I Flower nnd &gt;*tfc. 57’. Ac, Sec. 15,
Prairieville.
i Clarence F Keech and wife to
Aoge Karl Francben and wife. N'j 1
1 Lots 1154. 1155 nnd 1158. city.
1 Orvnl M- Puffnaff nnd wife to

Woodland
Alonzo M. Britton and wife
Harley V. Townsend and wife to Edward Austin. 30 Ac, See.
Johnson L. Smith and wife. Par. Johnstown. •
See. 24. Woodland.
Edward Austin to James Log
Fred H. Horn to Elmer P. Andcrx.
40 Ac.. Sec. 15. Hope.
Ora I. Mnnn and wife to John P. Ql’IT CLAIM DEEDS
LaVem Thompson and wife to I
Barry.
Joseph N. Pike. Par. Sec. 26.
Rx.y P. Cook and wife to Thomas Orangeville.
S. Baird and wife. Lot on Blk. 31.
Earl A. Smith and wife to Horace
Eastern Add. city.
Powers and wife. Lot 89. HardenJack H. Arnold and wife to Arthur dorf Add. Nashville.
Sprinkle. Lot 22. Arnold’s Plat. Lit­
Nell Brady and wife to paulins L.
tle Long lake. Prairieville.
Brady. 150 Ac, Sec. 36. Assyria.
Jack H. Arnold and wife to Ar­
Pauline L. Brady to Neil Brady.
thur Sprink!-. Lot 24. Arnold’s Plat.
Little tnng lake. Prairieville.
Maxine E- Burk to Ethel Gamble.
Part of 40 Ac.. Sec. 29. Orangeville.
Jack H. Arnold and wife to Ar­
thur Sprinkle. Lots 38. 37. 38. 39.
40 and 41. Arnold’s Plat. Utile Ixmg
Any where and any time
loke. Prairieville.
Philo J. Otis and wife to John
Phone 2861
Hastings
Williams, Par. Sec. 35, Hastings.

General Trucking

I

Happy New Year
From US —
To YOU
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HASTINGS LUMBER &amp; COAL CO
ALLAN C. HYDE. Mgr.

Another
New Freedom
t GAS Kitchen

BARTH STUDIO

They are probably In Florida by
this time.

DOWLING
The funeral of Mrs. Mottle
VansVCklc of Battle Creek, widow
of Fred V o n a y c k I e. wm held
nt the church here last week.
i with burial In the Dowling cemetery.
। end the death of Mrs Ivah A.iplnI all Payne occurred at Bottle Creek
recently. Both of these ladles were
formerly Dowling residents, nnd
i svmpathy is extended to both fam­
ilies. * John Ormsbe Vn'nwil car­
rier cn Dowling route I several days
last week on account of the illness
of Leon Moon, the regular carrier
Mr. and Mrs Orville Cunningham
of Chicago were guests Saturday of
her parents. Mr and Mrs Otis Alt­
man. They were here to attend the
funeral at Mrs. Payne, * The John
Storm family have moved from the
Edmunds place north of town, to
the Don Wright farm northeast of
the village. * Mrs Mary Marcellus
of Johnstown spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moon * We are
sorry to report the critical illne.M of
Frank McCortv. who b at Leila haspital. Battle Creek, at this time. * 1
With Christmas onlv a week away. ’I
I we have been wondering why the ■ I
radio doesn't favor us with more of (I
i the beautiful Christmas carols, in-1 j
1 stead of so many murder mystery j
stories. Seems regrettable to say the | J
least.
*

i.

CYNTHIAS*

3’4^

A sweetheart of a pump in glossy

patent leather. A heart-shaped cut­
out on the vamp gives it its name.

D’Orsay cut is easy on your instep.
High heels—but easy to walk on I

Reg. U. &amp; Pai. OB.

CLOVERDALE
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Boulter called
on Mr. and Mrs Laurence Tobias
and sons of Prairieville. Sunday af­
ternoon. * Miss Vivian Brooks, who
. leaches in Lowell, spent the weekend
I with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wel1 ton Brooks. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Virgil
Monica and Bob and Mrs. latter
i Monica and Bruce were in Battle
i Creek. Saturday. * Mr. nnd Mrs
I Ccnard Smith ’of Hastings were
dinner guests Tuesday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Boulter * Mr.
and Mrs Merl Dibble of Detroit
spent the weekend with Mr nnd Mrs.
Raymond Dibble. * The Chrbtmas
exercises given by the school chil­
dren were held nt the church Fri­
day evening. Dec. 21. Everyone is
cordially Invited. * The Comrade
8. S Class will hold its Christmas
party on Tuesday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Monica.
* Mrs. Amanda Meisenbsch and Ed­
win of Brush Ridge »!U Sunday
dinner guests al Mr. and Mrs, Virgil
1 Monica,
/

Happy New Year
With this greeting, we wish
to include our wish for
abundant prosperity!

It has been a privilege to
serve you, and we will strive
with our every effort to

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See these new modern Gas ranges—today. And look for the CP Seal.
NIW FRUDOM IN WATIR HIAT1NG ... thanks to a new automatic Gts

water-heater ... the most economical and efficient way to supply
all the necessary hot water for a modern laundry and automatic
dishwasher!

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WATERS
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Imand*.

THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. DECEMBER tl. IMS
Prospect* for progress do and Aitape on New Guinea. Moro- (tag but inordinate greed can be the

DUHfier
because a stall- t*l m ‘he Nelherland'a East Indies, reazon that a vefr rich man would
be guilty of&lt;QUld
grafting Fur
such
lar .KIn
shortage cxbta in .Invxi
almost M»rv
every “nd *-*&gt;*« and Luaon tn the Phil- man
low
.downa
community to the nation and *up...
that he would "have to reach up to
piles will run far abort of demands
fifth AIR FORCE SERVICE ' touch bottom "
for al least eighteen months. Nev- COMMAND. TOKYO—After more
Frank McKay and Mayor Mcertheie*. 1946 should sec some than 14 months overseas tn the Pa- Kelghait are to be considered tanonrotrew ’made in the local building cinc Theater. Corporal taswrence cent until they are proven guilty. We
progress maoe in me wcai uus.uu 8
KW(|fr&gt; Jon of
and Mr&gt; , hope fof Ujelr
and for
~------- Kidder, 726 North
.. ... Michigan ijop.qj Of Michigan that they can
I Eugene
their Innocence.
The
.
.... . i Avenue. Hastings, is home. He has establish
will ,N&gt; b. . IMlr !»UUC.l „„„
.ilh the people of Michigan will know what
AJDIT
to think of them If the jury says
’•rtatU" ta numerous congressional elections which lr. supplying and maintaining they arc guilty.
Bureau
io hr .i. HCTe |n Michigan Gov. Harry Kelly, ’he Fifth Air Fbrce in lhe occuparrer tar I the firs; governor to serve two
ilour of duty overeat,
cesslvc term* since 1831. has an- he |ock part ln thc New Qulne&gt;
Hiawatha Rebekah Ixxlge
WaUaaal AdveMislM B*»ra»aaUti«»:
uounced hl* retirement from pollu- anC| Philippine Island campaign*, meet In 1.0,OK hall Friday
MICHIGAN PUMiT SERVICE. Jot
leal office. Lieut
Gov. Vernon and was recently stationed ta Japan ntng, Dec. 38. at 8 o'clock. The
Ka*l Kaa«t»«. Mkkiaaa
nwararEB advebtisiso mkhvice.■Brown. • &gt;««•» In KKi.m ■“
'“"T; _
December birthdays will be honored
&gt; , ,
He holds the Asiatic-Pacific Theastate affairs a p p c a r a to head [fr r(bb&lt;jn wUh Uo CJmp,lgn st&lt;ri with potluck supper after lodge,
The Prairieville Chapter Is bringing
। the list on the Republican slate jor participation in lhe campaign*. candidates to be initiated, *o staff '
EDITORIAL­ ! although Mayor Edward Jefferies i
NATI&lt;
members please bo present
ASSOCIATION । ot Detroit may enter the race. The | Until next week, which
___ will
_ (Ind
___
rwap.ua. Guild
uuuu No.
rcU. 19
„ will
w.u meet
...ex.
Hospital
state Democratic picture is not clear.; us in a New Year, and we hope
at the home of Mrs. Dan Ashalter.
Ulro Ibr irend ol M»r dUpnlr. V’.« &gt;»*
------_. , —
.
. 838
E...
Madison St
Thursday
after
to you. Cl
Cheerio.
work fl U.0 PA.C. rrprr^nl true, here's
h"" “
’“n°’
Zolly Coffer
elements of uncertainty. About the ।
ionly thing one can say with cer­
COMMUNITY NOTICES

Ardfious Washing Not
County Agents Perform
Needed for Curtain*
Assorted Duties Well

Although county agents have been 1
When curtains are removed from
doing splendid work since the Smith- --the window, first shake them out of
Lever act of 1914. today many door* to remove excess dust. Hien
inspect them closely for worn or torn
places and mend before laundering,
to the community. It la estimated i for delicate curtain fabrics fray eas­
only about a third ot the farmers ily.
•ver avail tbemselvea nf his service.
Long soaking Is not necessary for
Successful Farming magazine !
curtains. A 10 to 15 minute soaking
is aufilclent to loosen salt Soak in
water not hotter than 95 degree* to
riintie demonstration
ucnio&lt;i*i(Bu«&gt;i 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Home
agent* number 3.040 white with 299
Quick washings (two or three min­
■Miltants, plus 257 negro women.
utes mechanical washtag) tn sev­
eral suds waters are better than
long
washings without changing to
44; home demonstration agents.
13.150.
range of ------salary
for ...
the fresh suds water. For washing a
-------- The
.... —
„ ...
agents Is very wide with a tow temperature ot about 110 degrees
Fahrenheit produce* best results. Al­
around 52.000 and a high of 85.500
ways use a mild soap, and In hard
About 100 rural counties of th* ap- : water areas use a mild water soften­
proximately 3.000 in the United er together with plenty of soap so
s^‘e» «•&lt;*
Some place, that a good rich suds can be ob­
"here population I* scarce an agent tained.
serve, several counties. Altogether.
Finally, rinse in clear water (100
837.800.000 were .pent in 1943-H fis­
cal year for thi. extension work, of degrees Fahrenheit! four or five
which 81.200.000 came from farm times. If using a wringer type wash­
er.
wring under loose tension: if
organization*. The principal contribDelton
using a »pin basket type, spin only
©
t5
&lt;3
The WSCS of the Delton Meth- gory were Illinois. New York. Iowa. ( one minzte.
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.1
odlal church will hold Its regular Kansas,
------------ •------------Connecticut.
Minnesota '
meeting at the home of Mrs. John
Use el Curare
No “other
state re- I■
cb-mbSridn on WrdnrTO.,. J.n 1 ■nd Mississippi.
"'““'.'fS,
oS"o"»X
The South American arrow poiaon.
u» ziTnrt.tb
nw R.rrv
Aug.
Z3Tn dale ’2.000
Barry Cn.mtv
County There
There will
will be
be a
a potluck
potluck dinner
dinner at
at || ^ed more ,han ’5 00° »® contrl-&gt;- | curare, ia being uacd today to pro­
voung men have been Inducted noon, followed by a business session .
When the county agent began 30 ' tect patients against injuries likely
into the service.
,,...7^------Aug. 30. Hastings' factories change G°*&gt;d*Ul.
*1
1 years ago, agricultural sins were 1 to occur in shock therapy for men­
tal diseases
____________
WSC8.
_ ___
many,________
deep-rooted
* and hard.. to
to _______
Peace time
production _without Goodwill
Goodwill
W3C will meet a: _____
the lav-ofT of employees._________ **‘e home of Mrs. Prank Ferris, Fri- eh.ange In many communities, he
1945 War fund drive In Barry d*v. Dec. 39, for dinner. Guest* arc........................
had to help farmers unlearn disasCounty netted the Red Cross 126.- w'icome
trouspracticei. Burning of! grass and
999 98
-----------trees from virgin land was a quick
Sent 13 Barry 4-H Clubs draw 34 Quimby
The Quimby Hospital Guild will
way to kill the soli and micro­
Two cleaned German prisoner? meet at the home nf Mrs. Aleen organisms. Running the rows up
captured by Barry County officers Rltzman. Wednesday afternoon. Jan. and down the slopes seemed a sensi­
2 Each member please remember
near Delton.
•
ble thing and a straight furrow
Tydcn Park an idesl setting for to bring a glass of jelly or jam for was the nearest thing to godliness,
families, croups and organisations, the hospital.
•ven though the rivers ran thick
who avail themselves of the privbrown with the rich top-soil they
ikgrs of liolding picnics and gath­ Coats Grove

Organizations

EDITORIALS

(Continued from Page 1. Section I.)
of the "Big Three" are likely to
keep 1948 from being dull and ordi­
nary. But keep these facts tn mind
Not a one of the three wants war;
each of the three needs a stable
era of peace; not a one of the three
can afford to be responsible for a
final breakup of relationship*.

tainty is that 1946 will not be a
dull one politically.
(

ON THE HOME FRONT

But at a time when full production
and a maximum of'private enter-! Denr 2&lt;WprUe u
sov.ramtn. polk,. k
«»'»« &gt;• «« “»«» &gt;" &gt;&gt;“l-

TRAPPERS!

P.O.
&lt; Continued from Page 1. Sec 1.)
ductlon. tn fact. U the real key to ha»e received it while on Tinian or
In the course of the conspiracy
beating inflation. Wages, salaries ; hrre I am almost certain the subtrial. Sigler learned that these De­
and even price ceilings mean little scrJp**°’Juu ,no\ pjM due- bul *f «&gt;.
troit hoodlums had last year held up
uuleaa there is an abundance of | would like to have you notify my
- a Pontiac club, some of them
(oiks (Delton. Mich ■ -Business ts
good* ready to meet consumer de­ Q\pf
। threatening .w
to ahoot. vpv....
Special r.uarProse (
mands Standard* of living an not
By the rM». m.,iy ar rhe l.ltow.
be .Me
increased by a rabc in wagia unless ere home he rm their w.y. It U I
»Uo rrue here. Bren lhe tello.i
«“
'he&gt;'
there is a corresixmdtag rise in
with r &gt;rty point, are heme relieved 11'?.lclrf,
Pon,l*c MWM robproduction. Money b simply a ol work so ll won’t be ta beiore
‘M * “nl J' lon» P'1""
medium of exchange and when there they sun the Journey home 1'“"“’ " lh" ’™ld “• » ’““h" |
is a scarcity of consumer goods for Another replacement bunch just ar.
I rhf Detroit hoodlums were recentwhich it can be exchanged, money riVCd
This isn't such a bad rock in the I
m lhal P™*^
'
rapidly lose* its value China, for
way of chew, and other conditions. K1"1 S1*1,‘r “Pl**”’** ** *he proseexample, has mor* money, less con­ IJUh I cpuid *ay the same for the I c“lJnf.,Uo7’e&gt; They were convicted
sumer goods and about the lowest temperature. Boy—Bing Crosby nev-1 and S,'rc’&gt; lon9 prison terms. These !
n.nini.uuir. ovi — uiiik '-torn j no-'
,
.------standard of living cf any nation in, cr lied when,he sane "Im Drcam- inel’ a8,t'n *“d high-priced lawytra
thc world. Russia has plenty of, taa
_W of
us s
« White
W.USC Christmas
vnrisissws"'
to
to dp,rnd
dHf,nd them
*h«m Aeain
Again th*v
they !&lt;*&lt;«
have
We have a pretry nice movie here £'en *®’sc ,?al1 and “W»lcd
• paper money, government fixed price
and have the latest picture-, which iv.ncre dor’
rente from I
ceilings and a scarcity of civilian you can enjoy because It's cool eve- '
(0Lll?Mr
and their
goods—and the result i* long queue Hings.
I tends? We 11 be’ Kim Sigler will
line* ta government stores and
The fellows go up in the hills and
oul Ml"f tey.
,p to
Kuns score tn the
nourishing trade in a government get bananas and hang them in the 1
operated "black market
where tents to ripen. They only grow tof*r"* caA&lt;'s. and the others, that
about eight inches long, but taste as *“*• grown out of them. U close to j
prices ai*-*ky high A Soviet ciu- good as those from the stores
• i 1 , P*r cenl »;ic««e
«&lt;i can get good* at reasonable
So Iona 'till I receive the Banner i Next ir°nth he will be prosecutor
prices if he u lucky enough to be on
Pvt Clyde B Casey Jr 985771 'for thc ***** bi a case involving
n Frank McKay, lhe millionaire potiH. and S. Co iPrar ' S.C.
hand at the right time before HuI tician of Grand Rapid*, and former
Illh Set. Bn.. 3rd Sec.
available supply for lhe day is sold
Mayor McKetghan, of Flint They
' Fleet Post Office
out. Any government which refuse*
and three other persons arc cimrgod
San Francisco. Calif.
io admit that wages anfi production
! with "grafting" tn connection with
rale* are import*ul factor* in price Oflieial Keporta;
stata's,------purchase
of _liquors
A*
, ■ ,jthe --------— ..
,_ _
WITH
THE
G1XTH
ARMY
IN
understand it. the five arc
structures u loltowing a dangerous
policy which iaacta in only one di­ JAPAN—Private First Class Paul charged with soliciting and taking
Lancaster, veteran nf five opera- ! money from liquor manulaclun-rs
rection—toward inflation. So infla­
lions with the 32d (Red Arrow, di- |*nd Fibers in return for purchases
tion ir another topic which will help virion, hiu returned to th* United.rf teuor hr the state liquor comkeep 1946 from being a dull year.
Blau* under Ute Arm' s demobtli- j mission
Kim will b* fighting de­
lation program, and lr. now home. R’'«e lawyer i from New York City
Here in Hastings, the year 1946
Pnva” Firs'. Class I a mat ter left and Detroit
But he takes Mich
is likely to bring oti one ot lhe live- headquarter. «l the 32d*a 128th In- thing* a* part ol lhe nay's work,
test building booms in many a year lantry Regiment *t Kokura. on tita,: Wr ,cel ‘h*‘ wc can ms- «td
Japanese home island of Kyushu.
ougiit to'aay at titu time about this
-IP AND WHEN uuleriab and
Uncaster atalad In an interview. 'January trial that we hope Frank
workmen arc available. A 8250JXX) "It's been a dirty mess and we're McKay will be able to siiow that he
building and modernisation ;&gt;ro- all glad that it's over. Everything
wholly innocent of the cliarge
ulll t* complete when I'm home for against him. U U n disgrace for
, any man to be a grafter. But vou
Pttai- Abt*i» 100 new iiomcr. are good.'■
Pfc. Lancaster served with the i can luul some excuse lor bu d»•d to catch up with current de- 33d through biller fighting at Baulor ; bonroty If lie la a poor man. Noth-

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ALLEN

BISHOP

H.

CLOVIRDALE. MICH.

KROGER’S^* GINGER ALE for

The LA8 will meet on Thursday.
Jan. 3. with club No. 3 serving din­ a tremendous job the agent has
ner nt the Hant Woodman home. done can be truly evaluated only
when you remember he nas no
You're all Invited.
authority or force.
To produce good yields of tender,
appetizing vegetables, plants must
make a steady growth This requires an adequate supply of complot*, balanced plant food. In addl- ,
lion to lhe Initial application of com-।
plcte, balanced plant food made to j
the garden at ylanltnE time, it is
advisable to make add&gt;t:onal apFU- 1
cations every thrte to Ove weeks ।
ef.ee
etannne Apply at
.. the
..............
afier planting.
rale...of
one pint to every 50 feet of row distnbuting one-half on each side of the

stems. Work lightly into the sod with
a rake or cultivator Before water­
ing the garden is the best time to
iced, although it is not essential that
the plant food be watered In-

kr©®1*’*

No Peanull
full pound

2k

SARDINES

koM

2

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PORK &amp; BEANS loiMla Saixa

DURING

SAUERKRAUT

No 2ft
can

Keltic Freth

dozen

Fresh,
Enriched

13c

can

Blue Bunny

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|No 2-can 10c)

10c

to-i

TV

2 ■ 49c
- 17c
Eatmore Margarine
*1.11
Salted Mixed Nuts
32c
Fruit Cocktail
14c
Clock Donuts
22c
Tomato Juice
25c
Clock Bread
French Brand Coffee
-27c
Country Club Flour
99c
Baby Walnuts
»&gt; 33c
Maraschino Cherries", “ 23c
Cigarettes
*1.24

DILL HICKLES .2^3^. o—21c

CANDY BARS AMD GUM

FOR YOUR

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■ILLS BROS. COFFEE *SP" B 33c
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THANKS

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mate is- not particularly poisonous
to an&gt;mals. docs not constitute a firo
hazard, docs not sterilize the soil
fur any length of lime, and does not
injure the heavy bark of trees and
shr-'bs. although it should be kept
away from young twigs and leaves
cf valuable plants.

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The University nf Maine's agncul
lurB1
leruion uuueun
lural „
extension
bulletin no
No mi
321 says
says
lvy ne&lt;M n0 |onger bt wl„.
ate(, al * community menace It
(j1,cu3,c, verier- ways
------- ot' getting
----f(&lt;
....j of this .pest, ind concludes that
ammonium sulfamate is one of the
chemical* to handle and apply
lhjJ an,,nonlun,

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Dated

1945

AND - OUR BEST WISHES

FOR A HAPPY AND SUC-

Kim Sigler

Rael Vegetables
Root vegetables may be stored tn
boxes or basket) ta layers of mois­
tened clean sand and then placed ta
the cellar. First a layer of sand,
then a layei^ol vegetables, enotfier
at sand, and so on. should be lhe
process. If difierenl types at food
are placed ta each layer. • variety
ta diet mey be provided without dis­
turbing more then one layer.

I am paying Hi* hightgt prices for fur* this year
I con use an unlimited quantity. I will be at Max Shoe
Repair Shop every afternoon, and at the Hastings
Livestock Sole Friday Afternoon and Evening.
Be Sura To See Me Before You fell Year Fur*

Highlighting

I (Continued from Page L Bee. 1.1
! anxious to know where Dr. Fisher 1
' is ot the present time,
I
George B. Wyma. M.M. 3 c. son
I of Rev B G. Wyma. who came to
Hastings
last
Aur
to
succeed
Rev
Here In the U. S. A., labor-man­
agement troubles hold the spotlight. Dnvev at the Free Methodist church
1944 is likely to see an ever mounting Okunv.i Dee 6th and hones to be
wave of striker. In fact, a compara­ home soon. He has ordered hts dad
tive calm on the industrial front to arrange to have Vgnhon. whipped
. will net be achieved until some time cream cake and roast chicken on
hand when he arrives. These details
after troubles in the automobile in­
have been arranged In fact. Rev
dustry and "big steel" have been Wvma returned to hb former home.
ironed cut. Settlements here, how­ Moddersvilh. in the Upper Pcnlnever. are likely to te followed by rula nnd taeged his buck, on his
erings in the pork.
waves of other strikes—since motors blrthdav. Nov. 28th to be exact, so Sent 20. Hsstlnrs Chanter. Order
al! nf George's reauesta can now be
and steel will set the wage-price
. of the Eastern Star celebrated Ils
complied with. George, who has
pattern for the entire nation. Veen in the Navy over 2 yrs. hopes | 75th anniversary
Strikes never make pleasant news, to arrive home with hb discharge ।[ Sept 27. Car Seal Co. host to rail­
road officials at Hastings Country
.*.
. .indicate
-------- ..
. | Before we forget, thinks to the
----- .. .
Mverthcless.
they do
that
Club.
both labor and business leaders con­ mnnv of you who wn' the “Seasons 1 Judge McDonald suggests memor­
‘
•
’
i-h'-s"
to
us
—
nicked
up
a
lol
of
sider the economic situation ahead
ial for Barry County men and
information that tay too~such ns
women who were tn World War
to be fundamentally good. Strikes Hugh Kcllv now bejntt a Lt Comdr .
do not bloom in depression year?
YMCA Secretary announces the
when business prospect* are clouded
Christ- 1 organization nt a club for young
and uncertain- The present strike end mnrinet vrer*
women In the Hastings area bewave indicates that both labor mid m?s—impr ssihle t
allnipad Larry Muore. Kenny Lane
business le&amp;d-rs rroognlte a boom • &gt;’d a “Howdy ’ tn AMn Johnson
period ahead caused by shortages
•&gt;nrr tn ferae
of civilian good; a! all type', and
Ch-iinbi-r of Commerce grama 55.bank accounts and hoarded money to hi* new hue in Greensboro. W
GOO for
»
cqtnplctfon
...
of ......
buildings
.resents whicii are ut an ali time r
' .it .Jtrr n thirtv-day furlnuah «ith
nt airocrt.
tin- hAfare folks. He was stationed n:
Mrs. Jennie Norris ot Prairieville
peak As to the merit of the claims Chatham Field. Ga.
and counter claims of management
Here arc a few addresses you'd
Oct. 11 The bean crop in Barry
1st Lt Donald T Doxcy. U SM C. ’ County was a heavy loss due to
by settlement.' which lhe public
rain* and fre«t
Bide. 11. 893
(caught in between these contend­
60 Barry Countv 4H Club mem­
Ing force*! hopes will be achieved I NAS.
bers have been invited to a lead­
Dallas 2. Texas
ership training camp at St Mary's
early in 1946. If these differences
lake for a weekend
are not settled in the very near fu- | Cpt Kenneth Miller
Oct 25 2 200 people see dedication
hire, public opinion will not only I ABN 16183915
of "Johnson Field." which Is the
support, but will insist on revisions'
best of Its kind in th Lt or any
Willlums Armv Air Field
other State
of the present laws governing bu*l-1 Chandler. Arizona
nesa *nd tadurtn. which will prob-;
work of County Council of Vet- ,
ably not be agreeable to either,
j Pvt. Clifford Moodv. 46032112
cran’s Affairs
Ccv A. tl Bn 3 Bepl Rept.
j Nov 8 Countv Rome will be main- I
Inflation is likely to be a topic j
।
taint'd nt small erwt per day. with
Camp Pickett. Va.
of heated discussion during 1P4*&gt;.
good food, clothing; also living
and probably little except heated |
quarter* making it a reel home
Malcolm E. Tuckerman. S 2 c
for Inmates.
talk will be accomplished
Trying I 315-30-32. Co. H
Former circuit Judge Russel R
Naval Ammunition Depot
to hold the line on prices by OPA
McPeek. died Monday. Nov. 5. at
Hawthorne. Nevada
ceiling* and at the same tune cnhis home In Charlotte.
couraging wage and salary boost* all
Nov. 15. Guilds and Women's boardi
Pvt. John Dryer. Jr.. 46033423
resncnslble for remarkable record
along the line before reconversion
Co A. 11 Bn. 3 Rcpl. Regt.
made by Pennock hospital
production Is well started is like I AGFRD No 1
Hasting* MfR Co. to give 8200.003
turning on the heat under a plugged , Camp Pickett. Virginia
bonus to employees. •
Fine exhibit* of agricultural pro- 1
very important factor, in price
ducta at annual Ag-He Exposition '
structure*—so u rate of production. |
held in High School gym.

Yeang Chlekeae m Farina
There were 470.149.000 ehlcks and
young chickens ot this year's hatch­
ing on farms Hay 1, 19U. compared
with 419.441.000 a year earlier, an
increase of 13 per cent. This Is the
largest number uf ehlcks and young
chickens on band May 1 since lhe
record began ta 1931 and Is 38 per
eent above the 10-year average.

Pcwlcnila fee Mastitis
Treatment of chronle bovine mas
title with penlciUin Is a promising
new use for the "miracle" drug, ac
cording to U. S. depsrtment of agri­
culture scientists. Smsll qusntities
of a culture filtrate of the penicilU
um mold grown on corn steep liquor
were used In preliminary experi­
ments. Of relatively low and vari­
able penicillin content, they gave
excellent results when Infused Into
affected quarters ot 50 cows. The
culture filtrate eliminated from 48
to 60 per cent of the Infective organiems, including streptococcua
■gslactlae. the principal species o!
bacteria causing mastitis, and also
various staphylococci which com­
plicate the ctmdiUan. Although not
conclusive, these results are be­
lieved to warrant further tests with
purer penicillin.

a.-a:.

N&lt;&gt; 1'4 so&lt;sn
1

25 lb tack

BARTLETT PEARS

CANNED MILK

no

ZVfccan 24c

New Crop

C^X"

“io H.29

VITAMINS

Popular Brands

CESSFUL 1946!

Fresher, Firmer, Better Value!

BROCCOLI

IDAHO POTATOES

TANGERINEI

bunch 28c

10 «&gt;. 48c

2 i»&lt; 29c

Grapefruit

WE ARE TAKING TIME OUT

HAMBURGER

n&gt;

1RC

laaa. Fresh Ground Ib.

16c

FSIIH LINK SAUSAGE

s~&gt;

BOSK LOIN SOAST no, &gt;. 2»c

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL

WHITING FILLETS

VEAL SHOULDIS SOAST

■SO TOKIH*

ib

suit 18c

CELERY

o.o 45c

MICN. POTATOES

tweve 1a*3z

LEMONS

Seediest

TO

ib

16c

59c

26c

16c

*ISc

STEWING CHICKENS

25c

» 43c

We hope we may serve you better dur­
ing the coming year.

HASTINGS MOTOR SALES

RASCAL

bunches

CHUCK ROAST
STANDING RIB ROAST

To thank our customers for their pa­
tronage and cooperation during the
past months.

Krogor-Selected

CARROTS 3

HASTINGS GRAIN &amp; BEAN CO.

carton

Jb

15c

LEONA SAUSAGE

bH.d

SKINLESS FSANKS

gJR &gt;b

KROGER &gt;0

» 32c

33c

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 87, 1H3

year's hatchI4J. compared
r earlier, an
Thia I* th*

r 1 since the

ben placed in

bl**, snothar
hould ba th*
1 without dll-

I
ix Shoe
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ur*

for

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•a? SOCIETY

•

BOZARTH—GROSS

__ ________________ *"euesra also Included Mr. and Mr*.
i Richard Pott*. Hammond. Ind :
the festive atmosphere and the high I Mlu Virginia Potto. Olivet; Mr. and

propnatc number*.
propriate
-and Mr* Erik von Reb, Groasc
“The Long Rood", told by Mr*, c. Points Farms, and hi* cousin. Ulf
the marriage of their daughter.
charming 1{ Berglund ot Saedcn; and Mrs. MltPrayne Jeanette to Van Edgar Bo- 0. Burkholder I n her charming
manner. never name*
= tt*
!— heroine. chall. Tucson. Arison
ot Clinton. Ind., on Bunday, Dec.
23. at 4 pm. at the First Baptist childless and alone is the mother of
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Palmer enter­
church, by lhe Rev. Leslie D. Oro**, Christ. This widow, who travels to tained Sunday with a family Christ­
father of the bride, in the presence Bethlehem a decade and a quarter mas dinner. In the afternoon gifts
Cf fifty gua*u. Palms and candela­ of a century after the great miracle were exchanged.
bra were med as decorations and th* and prefer* to sleep in the stable
nimic was "The Bride's Chorus? instead of the inn, can be no one
A miniature Chrbtmas tree with
"Wedding March," "Because." snd else except the Virgin Mary. Th* tiny revolving blue lanterns with
‘Together With Jeeu*."
Banta Clau* and while reindeer
, The bride, given tn marriage by
TW sen o n
treking thru the snow was the dinher cousin. Leonard R. Aspinwall, Id “oT
m I
room
in thc home of
wore a while satin gown, fashioned ror.™ nJ
a i Mra H»"hcn Dodds when »he en('with a sweetheart neckline fitted na^S* or XSETat
tertained Hrapltol Guild No 7. Wednon.
I6 A cooperative lunchbodice, long sleeves, and a full skirt, nation* of earth at
and carried a talln muff of gar­ of myrtle .hung around the table.
denias. while roses and white sweet­
SS? I •,««rn®on’»’•* enjoyed telling old
peas. Marjorie Gross, sister of lhe
KTi.
SSSi.'“L i—,na '.“■!«
* ¥^U’rr*n“ "5"“* । Mr and Mr* Frank Newton ena fitted blue taffeta gown and a
pink carnation spray.
Goodyear, ana Mrs. J.. tPTla|nea the Night Hawk Club with
Clarence Gross, brother of the W Wilkinson. Gifts placed under , Chri*tma* party A delicious dinat 7 Cart* were
bride, acted as best man; and Wil- the ChrtrtmM tree were given by | ner
Ham Gross, another brother was m«mben for th* County Farm.
'played in the evening with prizes
Mr*. C D. Leary to chalnrton ot
,
lo M„ Mlnnlf My„a Oay
usher.
and q*
Mrs. Clarence Gross wore a fitted the Jan. 4 meeting She will pro-1 Wor(on M„ NflIk
Old Santa then dbbrocaded blue taffeta gown-with a sent members of the Writers Guild |car
. triput^a thc presents, one for each
pink carnation spray for her daugh­ in a program on "Writing.
ter's wedding.
• • •
| guest, followed by a business meetA reception followed tn thc church
Mlss Dori* Lundberg entertained 1 tag
Next party al Mr. and Mr*,
parlors, thc music being "At Dawn­ eight girls for dinner on Saturday: | Roy Preston *.
ing." and "Always"
later they went to the home of Mra. '
Thc bride's traveling ensemble was Wm. r
Dibble for an evening
of
A *ay interlude of the weekend
■
“
w
.k the Informal gathering
Sutherin* at the
a lime green dressmaker suit with bridge.
was
which she wore black accessories
Kellar Stem* on Saturday afternoon
and a gardenia corsage. After n
with Mr. and Mrs. Gay Jordan. Mr.
Pirate bridge W»* enjoyed on and Mrs Jack Stem and Mr and
short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs.
Wednesday evening of last week Mrs. Earl Wareham of Detroit as­
ette. Ind. where lhe groom will con­ when Mr*. Richard Brower enter­ sisting. To^all raw oyster lovers,
tinue hi* course at Purdue Univer­ tained her club of eight. Mr*. Ger­ no one could look any finer than
ald Lawrence having high score. did Jack and Gay covered in big
sity.
white apron*, busy ail thc afternoon
Out-of-town gueat.i were Mr*.
Exchanging Christmas gifts was cracking those shells. Mr and Mrs
Rachel Bozarth. Leonard Aspinwall.
another pleasant feature of the eve­ Henry Fairchild came down from
Florence Grlff«th. June Gillam.
ning.
Grand Rapids to enjoy the fun
Archie Cumings. Mrs. Vernon Cum­
ings. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rich­
Mr and Mrs Bernard Qulgley
Pennock Hospital Guild No. B
ardson. Mr. and Mrs. Osbert Grif­
fith. Mr*. Grace Watson. Venn held its Christmas party at thc home were host* at a family dinner on
of Mrs Neil Adair on Thursday eve­ Sunday honoring Mr and Mrs Ger­
Griffith, and Mrs Mitchell
ald Forbey who were recently mar­
The bride Li a graduate of Has­ ning. twelve being present. Mrs ried in Salt Luke City. Mr. Forbey
ting* High school and Moody Bible Joiyi Chandler. Miss Marjory Stan­ having received his discharge after
Institute The groom is a graduate ley. a guest, and Mrs. Richard Brow­ service In N. Africa and Italy. Olheer
won
bridge
prises
and
all
par
­
of Clinton High school, Ind. and
guest* were Mrs. George Forbey
was recently discharged from the ticipated in thc exchange of gifts.
William and Velma of Freeport and
Air Corps.
Mr. and Mrs Nelson Beers and son
Sunday evening, from five until
Louis of Richland

SOCIAL ITEMS

49c
17c
1.11
32c
14c
22c
25c
27c
99c
33c
23c
24

The L. E Royers held their Christ­
inas dinner on Sunday, their guesb
being Mr and Mr* John Foster of
Kalamazoo. Mr and Mrs- Harold
Cole, Lansing, Mr and Mrs Kendall
Coat* and Mr mid Mrs Donald Mur­
phy and their families.
Tuesday dinner guests uf Dr and
Mrs. H. S Wedel were Jake Gless.
Miss Corinne GIcas of Bowtie, Mr
and Mrs Farrell Anderson and Jim­
my and Mrs Vivian Anderson.

ICE SHOW BENEFIT

Those attending thc family din­
ner on Tuesday at.thc R. L. Wins­
lows were Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hager
and Bobby. Vermontville. Charline
Wenger. Nashville and the Ralph
Weavers

December 28th, at 8 p. in
SOUTH WEST WALL LAKE

■ Chrbtmas guests of Mr. and Mrs.
1 Merle Weaver were Mr. and Mrs.
I Will Sanford. Albion. Mr and Mrs.
Dick Robbins and family. Battle
i Creek, the Lloyd Myers, of Elkart
i Ind. and Mr. and Mrs. Clark KleinI feldt.

Don't forget to bring a radio to plug
in if you don't have car radio, as you
will need one to listen to the sound
which will be broadcasted.

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Get ticket* at ico *haw er from Hospital Committee

Mr. and Mrs Vcrnor Webster entertained on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Webster and Patty of Detroit.
Mr and Mrs Russell Tolle* nnd
family of Delton and Mr. and Mrs
Vernor Blough and tamliy

,

Chrblinas guests of Mr and Mrs
M. E. Tuckerman were Mr. and Mrs.
Wendell Boylan of Battle Creek.
Mrs. Bcrnlta Berlin and daughter
Rebecca and Mrs. Arland Martin
uho on Sunday received a call from
Capt. Martin, who Just arrived in Los
Angeles from the China theatre say­
Ing that he would be home within
, a week.

3$

Friday

afternoon.

Mrs.

Waller

*&gt;. 16c

*9c
We want to thank all the people of
this community for their patronage

NEW
YEAR

this yeor .... and for everyone we
wish a

Happy and Prosperous
New Year

Mrs. Fanny Caldwell, aged nearly
91. died on Wednesday at a conval­
escent home in Muskegon where
she had been for several months
following a fall in which her htp
was broken. Mrs. Caldwell, a sister
of Mrs J. A. Wooton and Mbs Non­
na Michael of this city. Mrs. Henry
J. Seeley. Biwabik. Minn.. Miss Ada
tylchad, Detroit, and Dr. Louis J.
Michael, now in Russia, had been
a resident of Hesperia for many
years, formerly living in Hastings.
Funeral services were held In Hes­
peria on Friday and interment was
in lhe Hesperia cemetery.

B

BUY VICTORY

This includes the coil of lhe pig and

BONDS

&gt;lc

Toulorb

BONNET &amp; GOWN SHOP
NOS

104 E. STATE

PHONE 2132

&lt;*

l'hd

Lduncn

centrglton
[Wr Mraty agwto
xl ot handling yoc

•gg yolk* equal* approximately
three and otie-half yelk* and that
one-half cup egg white* equals sppoximateiy five white*?

After Christmas

SALE
OF

COATS
AND

by pasture and by feeding g*rden
atxl kitchen waste.

STOPL

DPWQ! Y

Welcome Gifts
Dainty wash cloihs and night­
gowns arc welcome gift* for a hos­
pital patient. They thou Id bt w ashed
and ironed before being presented
io they cut be put to immediate uh.

MILLINERY
STARTS

WEDNESDAY
DEC. 26

DO&gt;^f

WESTERN AUTO ^IAT‘
"WHtSt IT fAYS TO TOM’

We

5i

WISH TO TAKE THIS OP­

PORTUNITY TO THANK THE PEG

PLE OF THIS FINE COMMUNITY
FOR THEIR VERY FINE PATRON­
AGE DURING THE PAST YEAR
AND - FOR THE YEAR AHEAD -

Total cash outlay to rail* a pig
)2c

It W*S dbcto*nd that

OBITUARIES

Christmas day guests cf Mu* Dor­
een and Frederick Clary were Mr
and Mrs. Robert Bronson and Dlanr
of Jackson. Mr. and Mr* Hubert
Bronson Jr. and Joan Shirley. Kala­
mazoo snd Mr. and Mrs Ralph Lef­
fler nnd Joan

REMEMBER the PENNOCK HOSPITAL

5c
talk 19C

LOCAL NEWS

tZ XS

Jr., held open house, complimentary
to Dr. and Mrs. Charles Todd of
Beaumbnt. Texas, and Robert Case
Informality was the keynote of the of Connersville. Ind.. Invitations
Women’s Club Christmas program having been Issued to seventy. Can­
dle*. a tree and Christmas greens
planned by Mrs. Chester Stowell, were u&amp;cd in thc various rooms and
chairman of the Home department. on the serving table, which wo* laid
In a candle lighted room. Mrs. Earl with a Madeira'lace cloth, n pink
Chase greeted guests from Woodland and white motif was used. Center­
and members. Recordings of Christ­ ing lhe table was a pink and white
mas mu»lc played before the pro-woolly
_____ lamb, flanked
, .. by pink cangram and during the tea added to dies. Those who poured coffee dur-

Gilmore, Route 9, entertained the I their husbands with a Qtetsuna* I NASHVILUt GARDEN CLUB
Maccabe* ladia* at a lovely Christ-1 dinner and exohaaglng of gift* K- I The Dae*enh*e MMettag gf the
mo* party and chicken dinner, with dro was played with priia* (olog to; NaahvUhi Qardaa club wu in feem
a good attendance. Following a । Doris McDonald and RouilBtin-'of a party *t th* Moldof fod. C.
short business session, an interest- ton: tow prtxra to Katherine Web- ' W. Culver. «ri
it.. HMins program of reading* and music bar and Cecil Johnson
Several Ungs A Ghristma* arraaAmontM
appropriate to the Yule lid* season members were.fi! with lhe flu. The I the porch reflected lhe Ohriau&amp;a*
wm enjoyed.
next party will be Jan. 7 al Marjery ' spirit on entering. In th* decorated
• • •
I Fowler's.
(cloak room each guest wm greeted
• • •
with Merry- Christmas and presented
Mrs. John Hoerenair was hoateai
Mr. and Mrs R«x Perry enter-1 with a Chrtotmaa corsage.
to thc Dorcas Circle ot lhe WB.CB.
on Wednesday. Dec 19, thirteen rained twenty-four members of her I The one o’clock dinner was served
member* and three guest* enjoying family from Grand Rapids with a from a lace covered table centered
a cooperative dinner. Christina* pre-Chrbtma* dinner Bunday. Mrs. I with a large arrangement ot white
Richard Rtotverg and son Deric ar- । chrysanthemum* flanked on either
change of gifts were enjoyable fea­ rived Friday evening to assist in the * aide with tall white taper*.
preparation*. Gift* were dbtribSmall table* covered with hand
tures of the afternoon'* program.
uted and a merry time was had by , draa-n linen elolh* and centered
all.
, with red candle* and pine were ar­
Ou Tuesday evening of last week,
;
ranged
in the spacious living room,
the young women employed by thc
each place being marked with hand
Consumers Power Co. held their
1 painted con* tree*. During lhe din­
Christmas party, starting with a
ner hour Chrir.mss carol* were
dinner a,
at nnua
Hilda'sn tea
room,. luuiicvil
fourteen
umilci
ica iuuui
z*vA.i.in ’left । sung.
™
eir.g I After the business meeting the
went to the home of Mb* Marjorie
there by Ute death of his ( program chairman. Mrs. C. E. MaNorton for games, a Chrbtmas tree I called
mother. Mr*
Emory Stiles, on I ter. called upon the honored guest.
and exchange of gift*. Basket* of
tut mas Eve
' Mr*. M. Sheffield, accredited flower
flowers and holiday greens msde at- II| ChAmong
thc many reported ill arc I Judge of Grand Rapid*, tor greettractive decoral tons
Mr* Lesson Sharpe Leon sunder. Ing*
Mr*. Sheffield i* much ad­
&gt; Frank Andru* and daughter. Mary ■ mired by her Garden club friend!.
n«eu nn UM tor wenu-lou, Jane
cn.rle, mu. Mo­ and she brought Chrbtmas cheer
at Uu Wooun, Rilur Corp, dlnn.r ;
otl(1 M„ ChrU With her.
onTOumtax. ihr ublj
Splrt,
Th- Co rwarmk lu»
Mrs Jesse Garlinger read greet­
«rd wit" . mull blrrt lop br.rm, ,
.nd u murtalnr ing* from our national Garden club
“"‘IF’
S3 "U. nun, hoU.Uv pUn, (or r.- president
small ChrUtmas tree* furnished ‘ rl(1U5
Gertrude Palmer gave a paper.
other deeoroUoiu hy or. mrmA,^n c„llt
"Over the Gardefi Gate." which
“S.?.
do»nmrnt, .hr Bonner hu brought forth a varied and interest­
m Mu EUie «*mr «r, OWnirraM Fhi, item eoneemlnp . ing discussion on Ivy and trailing
Wrliere rod Mra M«ry Breed o.ru H t|
j.udenl rnrollrd .here, plants. A fine paper on "The Leg­
nr. e&gt;eh-™&gt;ed end . meUI Ume „
end of Holly" was given by Mrs.
enjoyed Mra
Mm. Margaret
Palmer will
enlored
M.rruee P.lmer
Mil
Mr
„„ T
„„„ Dorr Webb Mrs C. E Mater told
act iu Installing officer at the next ' appears on lhe Dean's list at Albion. about "Christmas Candles in Other
meeting. Thursday. Jan 3.
. n recognition of high academic Land*." and relating most Intereat«
r
m i. .1
,
standing during
wu.er.ns,
I „n
* the first half of the । varied ways In which they are used
of thc holiday season was the fam- .
I After the program, gifts were dis­
Uy dinner at the home of Mr and 1
, tributed from a lighted ChrUtnuv
Mra. John Rose on Chrbtmas eve 1
1 tree in front of the mantel. Mrs.
I Lloyd Valentine and Miss Elizabeth
Mrs Wilburn Rogers and daughter I JOHN CRAIG
। Harlow of Hastings were special
of Battle Creek.
1 Johll
Cralg agcd M
,
away on Wednesday morning. Dec. ।
Bnp)&lt;.yee*oftheHMttn&lt;v!tannrr
„ the homc of Timothy Burke. I r
.
, o.
_
•njoyed a Chrbima* party on Friday ; 4|n E Oreen Bt. rherp he
been I Experiment* Show Ear*
afternoon at the home of Mr and ||vlng 1Ir L, wrvlved by one brou,. |
Are
Tuned
to
Sound
Mrs Richard Cook, with
william R Craig. Hastings; and |
nine present
After a delicious' l&lt;0 ,u|pri Mr,
Sheffield,
Extensive studies nn guinea pigs
luncheon, gift* were exchanged and Hollngl|. and M„ Florence Craw­ indicate that th* ear act* something
s social hour spent A lighted • |fv LoneV|ew. Trxa*. Mr Craig like a piano or organ in distinguish­
Chnstmas tree and other aUracliv* hnd Hvfd |n th„ vlelnUr aII hu |lfe ing »ouhd*. according to th* Sone­
heUday decoral tons made the oe&lt;ere hHd at thc ton* research laboratories. Guinea
caalon more festive and delightful
delightful.
caslon
chapH on ma... aftevnoon.
'
—
it two o'clock, the Rev. fired pitch over long periods. Post­
A lovely Christmas party was
Inter- mortem examination of the cochlea
liven for the girls of lhe assembly­ Lesson Sharpe officiating,
inent in Riverside cemetery.
in lhe ear* revealed that shrill. high
line nf Vlklnq Corp . Monday night j
tones caused a degeneration of cells
by Mrs Allen Houk al the home of ■ MB8. CLARA b. SCOTT
her parents. Mr and Mrs Paul
Mrs clara B
77. died ; near the oval window on which th*
Stutz. 902 E State St. A chicken 1 on Friday at the Kampen conral- stirrup acts. Tone* of medium
dinner was served by candlelight at. c^.cnl hcmc where
had t^en for I pitch affected the cells in th* cen9:00 after which ChrL'tmas carol* pbnut a month Sometime ago. she!
were sung and gifts exchanged by , underwent an operation for appenit..
the lighted Christmas tree. Games,. f.|cJtU an(| h#(1 recoverfd (rom lhat ।
were also played with Mrs. Paul when she fell, breaking her hip. other facts it u believed that the
Stutz. Mrs. Wm Hackney and Mrs. Her husband. Charles Scott, pre­ aound reception fiber*, which ata of
Ansel Golden winning prises. Those ceded her in death several years varying length, like the strings ot a
attending were Mrs Clarence Hel­ ago Both Mr. and Mrs. 8cott were piano, respond to note* of various
mer. Mrs Ethel Laurence. Mrs. An­ active members of the Methodist;
sel Golden. Mrs Wm. Hackney. Mm. church at Quimby, where they had vibrating frequency. The action ot
Delwlij Hutchins. Mrs. Paul Sluts lived for many years. Surviving are lhe fibers is similar to the response
and Mr« Allen Hook
'
two sons. Chester, of Carbondale,
III., and Walter, at home. A third
Roscilen Par cell of Hustings
son. Alec E. passed away In child­ sounded in a room, the middle "C"
poured nt thc traditional Ctirixlma*' hood Thc body was taken to lhe note on a piano, toned to that sound
Chocolate given Wednesday by thc Walldorff and. McArthur funeral
frequency, will vibrate. There are
Women s League of Western Mich­ home, and services were held yes­
about 2I.A0B fibers in lhe ear, ausigan College for the women students terday. Wednesday, at the Quimby
of the college and lhe women of the church thc Rev Harold Klrchenin thc case of mixed sound* whose
faculty. Moro than 600 attended
bauer officiating Interment in the components have various frequen­
Striker cemetery.
cies. it i* believed that the fiber*
OUHAL
..
.
______
SOCIAL ..
in th* cochlea of thc ear analyze
Mr. and Mrs Darrell Aldrich en- | G1.EN.N H. HOFFMAN
tertained on CJtjfbtmas Mr and' ----—
‘
Funeral' services
for
Glenn H. the sound* into it* simple wave*.
Mrs. Raymond Aldrich of Caledonia. Hoffman. 50. a prominent Balti­ Theoretically th* human ear, con­
Mr. and Mrs Robert Aldrich of more township farmer, were held at clude* th* Sonoton* research labora­
Grand Rapids, Mrs. Frances Ward two o’clock. Monday afternoon. Dec. tories, should be able to per­
and son Bobby and Mr. and Mrs. 24. in thc Dowling Methodist church, ceive as many note* a* there are
Byron Lewis
thc Rev. Robert C. Smith officiating.
Mr Hoffman, who had been ill a acai* with 34.000 separate and
Mr. and Mrs Voyie Benner were long time, passed away on Saturday. distinct notes!
hosts at their annual family Christ­ Dec. 22. in a Battle Creek hospital. I
mas dinner.
Surviving arc hb wife. Glenna:
Chromium Plating
four daughters. Mrs. Vad Birman
The commercial application of
Christmas eve dinner guests of and Mr*. Vers Samham. Battle
Mrs Addie Springer were Mr. and Creek. Mrs. Vonda Oreen. Augusta, chromium plating i* du* to Dr. Colin
Mrs Myrl Armstrong. Pontiac. Mr. nnd Mbs Wilms Hoffman, at home; Garfield Fink, metallurgist and re­
and Mrs. Darrell Aldrich. Mr and hi* father. William Hoffman. Balti­ search engineer, who converted lebMrs Hugo Anderson and Burdette more Twp.: two brothers. Thoma:, oratory experiments into commer­
Norris of Yankee Springs. Mr. Arm­ Hoffman. Baltimore and Claude cial practice about IB??. He obtained
strong r&lt;*ccntly received hl* dis­ Hoffman. Maple Grove; and one sit­ U. S. Patent I,Ml.IM on April 3).
charge from the army and Mr. Aid­ ter. Mrs. Violet Stanton. Alexan­ IBM. Dr. Fink point* out that chro­
rich from the navy
dria, Va. Mr. Hoffman was active mium plating had been attempted
in the Barry County Farm Bureau prior to IB22 but no on* had discov­
Mr. and Mm. Orlc Helm enter­ and hart served for 13 years as di­
tained thc Ainid-Dorg with a Christ­ rector of the Moore school district. ered the reason why the plate could
mas potluck dinner. Gifu were ex­ Interment waa In thc Dowling cemc- not be reproduced at will. Hts disemery was "the catalytic agent necchanged nnd Court Whist was
*s»ary to carry out chromium plat­
plaved with high score going to Rex
ing commercially." The Or»t appli­
Pcrrv and low score was won by HAMILTON A. MUNN
George VanHouten. Tire January
Friends here have received word cation of chromium plating to wrist
meeting will be held at the home of of the death on Sunday. Dec. 23. watches was sometime in 1927-33.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rex Perry
of Hamilton A. Munn. 73. at hts being one of many numerous-appli­
ne*- home in Waupun. Wit. Lost cations of the process and cot a
Sir and Mrs. Howard Orsbont en­ fall, Mr. and Mrs. Munn and her specific application.
tertained the Busy Eight ladle.'. and sister. Miss Lena Heidetnan moved
from their farm home in Hastings
Twp. to Waupun, where they re­
Don t b«nd\over with stiffen*®
sided before moving to Michigan. knees and rounded back to pick up
Hr is survived by his wife. Mrs. object*. It-* better to »toop. bend­
Allie Munn. Funeral services were ing your knee* and keeping your
held In Waupun on Wednesday. Dec.
back vertically straight. Let your
26. at 2:00 P.M.. and interment was
leg muscles lake the strain off your
made in the cemetery there.
back.

A HAPPY NEW YEAR!
PARMAL€€’S
&lt;

SUCCESSOR TO FRANDSEN S

I

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. DECEMBER SI. 194},

PAGE SIX

Hastings

DEMING ELECTRIC PUMPS

Residential—Industrial
Trucks, Tractors and Cars

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

POULTRY

WELL DRILLING
AND REPAIRING

6

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

Surety Bonds

I

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

in

Sheldon Agency

Hauling*, Mich.

Repainting your car protecta metal

CLASSIFIED RATES

SCOTT'S SERVICE
TRUCKING

valuation.

Phone 2569

See us today.

DR. FRED HAUSER
VETERINARIAN

G. F. ECKARDT

Phone orders to Garey*!

438 E. Grand
Phone 3721

Phone 2582

232 S. RFFERSON

_ if

hOTICE TO CREDITORS
WISHING YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY
AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR

ORDER TOR PUBLICATION

SIGN PAINTING

SWANSON
AGENCY

DR. DERK STUIVE,
CHIROPRACTOR
HasllAfl

TRUCKS LETTERED

I CORK. OATS. WHEAT. CWVEilEBC

HUGH LANNIN^Dowling, Ph. Banfleld 10-18

109 W. STATE

LIFE

AUTO

FIRE

Let us figure your

BONDS

Protect your car. yourself and riders —f,
with a full service policy in the
.„
World's Largest Automobile tnsur- , mu
nnee Company.

Phone Hickory Corner* 20-R-21

Township Tax Notices

Fartp Bureau State Agent

WOODLAND TWP

Res. 3339 &lt;

Call 2908

BUILDING b
REPAIR WORK

■ NOTICE TO Cl;r.t.ITOn 4

Electric Motors
Rebuilt &amp; Rewound

_________________________________ | EMPLOYMENT—HELP WANTED

AUCTION SALES

SALE OB RENT
CITY. COUNTRY AND RESORT

CARD OF THANKS

Appliances Serviced

HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE

Office Hours:

ELECTRIC
MOTOR SERVICE

EDER FOR PUBLICATION

PHONE 3170

Evenings:
Mon, Wed, FrL

Ph. 2972

Closed Thursdays

Marshall Furnaces
Repairs furnished and installed
for ail makes of furnaces
FARM EQUIPMENT

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK We Remove Dead Animals
SALES

IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORIAM

1 |'i»K N»|.K—S-arl&gt; «•-• &lt;h»re liny milk
, ie&lt; ma* bine. 1 1 &gt; mtilitlvfi. leaVrrn
O l'&lt;&lt;hn.,r J mil*- north, 2 mil.,

Tin Shop

Floor Sanders for Rent
:■ ' ! ?• &lt;.! t AM

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
Phone 2331 I

2 E. State

CROSLEY HHELVADOR REFRIOERA
TOR—Will toon ba hatal Dutch Kruft
—»«11 to tiro Italian, Hailing ■_
tl

JERRY

__$1 l-$13.5O

Beef cows

_..$6-$11.50

Bulls

..$10-512.50

Veal

EARL C. TOWNE
PROPERTY h INSURANCE EXCHANGE IN MEMOEIAM

- — _$3-$12

. $1O-$I3.5O
Subsidy paid to seller

Natl Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE
KUH
UIHIKUN HOME in

Feeding pigs$5-520

COURT HOUSE NEWS

|

DEWEY REED

PROBATE COURT NEWS

Dates can be made at Banner office.
Fhonc 3467
iiMtingS.
’

GRANGES

MAPLE LEAF GRANGE

FRANK JONES

KER WARKIIOUHE Ft KNlTl'KK &lt; &lt;•

LEO S. CHURCH

USED
MISCELLANEOUS

Auctioneer &amp; Sale Mgr.
Phone 2170
Nashville
At My Expense

EXTENSION GROUP
GLASS CREEK EXTENSION GROUP

LLOYD J. EATON

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
And Efficiently by Our Local Collector

Dates can be made at
Banner office

Est Qlennn S. Van Horn. Proof
ot publication tiled, order allowing

C. "Bill" Sherwood

i USED CLOTHING

For

INSURANCE

FARM BUREAU

Phone 264)8

WEST COATS GROVE
FARM BUREAU
PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

Delton, Mich.

AUCTIONEER
WANTED TO RENT

Dates can

L E G A L S
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

Loren Hershberger
AUCTIONEER

Phone 2687—Woodland

RESALE SHOP

City Transfer and
Storage Co.
ED. FINNIE

PAINTING and decorating Free Mil­
note Jim Ilruoii. Phone S4S0
tf
POULTRY

FOR BALE —Dr...rd t&gt;oaltry. I7ln S
llri.a.lwa, "r rail 2473
13 ±1
Fl»lt BALK—SA While liork pallet.. 5
month,. SOc each 14 sillea aoulhi-iat
of Huiltaga oa M 7V. Home Ko. S055.
if
12 27

•now tail, •lie's. »&gt;rl« •Mrt- and
• amtero; ho«inner&gt; t mtio !!■&gt; S Dili
t.le Phan. 3984______________ IS 21
POK RUST—Rl»et..n&lt; rm&gt;m. 41- S. D.L
l&gt;;e phone 3&lt;J(i4
1 .1
FOR SALE —Pun* nf lh- tert be.l robbase hr lhe bllthel «l aliout one third
drneral retail prire Cleon ribbafe for
rhlrkena rh»«p. •« don't do oithont
for your rhlrkrna nerd It Heth Gra­
ham at Kaahalllo.
13-27

by an

EXPERIENCED
FITTER

LyBARKERS
Huth,.
HnmIHS

KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

Dick Smith—Local Collector

WE
THANK
YOU

Est. Miner W King Petition for
special administrator filed, order for
gp Admr. entered. .
Est Fred G Baker Will filed, petltlon for probate filed, order for
Publication entered
Mlne|. w
of spe

Further order-j. That p«Mi. | cial administrator filed, letters of
e“VinCt2rh I »peclAi administration issued.
Ett Martha Replogle. Warrant
and Inventory filed.

FOR YOUR PATRONAGE
AND GOOD WILL DURING
THE PAST YEAR
AND WE WISH YOU ALL

A HAPPY NEW YEAR
MARVIN J. THALER

GUARANTEED

TRUSS FITTING

collect.

Est Edward F Gmat Proof of
publication filed, order allowing i
claims entered, final account filed. '
waiver of notice filed, order assign- ।
Ing residue entered
NMM
Est. Oscar H Cooper. Warrant I
and Inventory filed.
Est. John Wardwell Order limit­
ing settlement entered, petition for
hearing claims filed, notice to cred­
itors issued
Est Orra Wheeler. Proof of pub­
lication filed, order allowing claims'
' entered.
Est. 'Arthur Oeukcs. Petition for
। administrator filed, waiver of notice
order for publication
' filed, order appointing administrator
rJ*l*hl*
*'»»•'»’»
entered, bond of administrator filed,
letters of administration issued, or­
; dcr limiting settlement entered.
| Est. Frances Carl, order confirm*
Ing sale entered.
; Est. John Vander Veen. Petition
Mcbu'*- for administrator filed, waiver of no-

t-ua.ac
».i&gt;. .it ,.i.i
irrit her r«»i
sth day of'
iro u'rbwh tn' to» I
rl'.'r taS?
I lor
..&gt;4

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
PAINTING AND
REPAIR SERVICE

117 N. Michigan

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

Est Louisa Smith. Petition to de- Boors$1O-$13.5O
terminc heirs tiled, order for publi- i
cation entered
&lt;
F.it George W Schneider. Final ;
receipts filed, discharge of admini- 1
itrntrlx Issued. estate enrolled
.
Ed Lillie F Sowerby. Report of
sale filed
Eat John Wardwell. Bond of ad­
ministrator filed, letters of admini­
stration Issued.
Est. Jennie Norris. Petition for
administrator filed, waiver of notice
end consent filed.
Est Frank Van Syekle Will filed,
net It Ion for probate filed, order for
226 W. MARSHALL
PH. 2208
publication entered.
Est.
E.S' Adelbcrt
AdclDcrt P
r Norris
worrit Petition
retiiion
tn determine heirs filed, order for
STATE OF MICHIGAN
IN THE CIHUCIT COURT a OR THE publication entered
COUNTY OF BARRY. IN CHANCERY
Est George F Ketchum. Petition I
to determine heirs filed, order for
publication entered.
Ext Jennie M. Lynns. Warrant
and Inventory filed.
Est Mae Bldclman. Proof of pub- ;
llcatlon filed, order allowing claims ।
entered
EM Anna Johnson Proof of nubIkntion filed, order allowing claims
Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544—Call

Sand and Gravel Dump Truck Work

Buyer for STILES and Company, ' Livr-S,M&gt;CX

General auctioneering.

Fot h°9»------------514 60 ccili"9
Roughs------------- $13.85 ceiling

TRUCKING

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

Loren Coppock

Cattle

Horses

--------------------------- $3-$7.5O
Subsidy paid to seller

;&lt;■ hi.ii-at i-.;

AUCTIONEER
List your Auction Sale* with

Hotel Hastings

HASTINGS
PHONE
10030

$75-$150

-- $10-518

Deacons

ANDRUS

Phone 2319

-_$I2-$I4.5O

Beef heifers

Dairy cows

All forms of

Insurance and Bonds |w.W!£f "Ctt

Beef steers

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
Phone collect for prompt service seven days a week
SMALL STOCK PICKED UP FREE

BRISTOL

DEAD

STOCK

Branch of Battle Creek Rendering Company

HA5TINGS 271$

BATTLE CRIEK 2-2961

Electrical Wiring

Home
Ph. 2918

Cr Commercial
722 S. Jefferson

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

TRIO TAXI
PHONE 2137

'

HAROLD BROCKWAY
ALDEN WHITEFORD
AND STAFF

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER Tl, IMS
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Wldrig are en- weekend guests of Mr. and Mr*. M.
11-.1S am. Morning worship. Tn ' Winter with their son-in-law and
GLASS CREEK
1 charge of pastor.
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Huey
daughter. Mia* Nancy Keenan of tcrtalnlng Warrant officer and Mra. L. Schantz.
J
Kalamazoo and their daughter. Mr*. Donald Wldrig and son of ManhatMp. and Mra. Joseph Skinner en- I '7 pm Prayer meeting in charge and family. Mr. and Mrs. WHRam relatives tn Hl
Cappon u
have
— ..v
taken
—-----over,—and
a in
will Sunday P. M. A A very
Mf. ind ttrg Robert O. Fortney Delilah Keenan of K*lama:oo spent tan. Kansas; the former U having tertafned last Saturday Lt. and Mra of young people.
spent the wrtiend in Big Rapid* Christina* with them.
_________
look after their chorea during their
rL Afdahi
who
were en route1 " •“ — ””
hl* terminal leave and will receive Kenneth.
•'■*-*•* —
- ------------------------Atate ROAD
Evangelistic
service in absence.
and Grand Rapids.
j special Prosecutor Kim Sigler of his discharge Feb. 5. Their Christ- from Nor.
lorfotk.
to their iiome tn
----- Va
—-.--------------------------- r—------w
ladles of the Olaaa Creek extension
group met *flh Mrs. Clyde Warren
Mra. Winnie Rickman and daugh- Battle Creek called on Hasting* mas guer.u were Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Stillwater. Minn., for the holldny*. ' charge of pastor,
Sunday RueUa
Dsc.
Prayer meeting HIG1IBANK
ert Wldrig and sen George of ChargueUs .c.f
.of Mr. and Mr*
Mr*.
C:* 27
TT—7:30
“ ~ pm.
~
for their annual chrutma* part
tera, Harriet and Charlotte, of Kai- friend* Saturday
—1-------night.
'-u'
tit: ™.
Xln.! it the church.
I Mr*. Skldmf Mra. Skidmore and »on. Larry and Mr. Gilbert Tale of Hasting*
amaaoo were in the city on Sunday.
Tuesday guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Idle and Sgt. Dean Wldrig of Camp Edwin Smith were Mr and Mrs. I at
mother of Coldwater spent Sunday
Crowder. Mo.
Merle Weaver and two children. Mra.
Mra. ! btonv
Stony Point F. *"
M. Church
Mr. and Mra. George GUlatte of Leo Wellfare were Mr and Mra.
at Mr. and Mr*. Everett Skidmore's.
■Holiday guests of Comm and Mra. Dean Collison of Galesburg and the Dec. 30:
Wall lake were gueata of Mr. and Harold Vogel and Mrs. Edna Vogel
Earl
Smiths
of
Detroit.
|
10
a
m.
Morning
worship
tn charge A Mr. and Mr*. Earl Reid of Kala- Uie Forrest Havens' home Sunday Augusta.
Mrs. J. L. Valentine on Wednesday. of Grand Rapid* and thl* weektnd K. 8. McIntyre are Capt. and Mr*,
Weekend
ncritniu
and
axau
New
new
Years
*r*&gt;i
guests
gursui
■
of
ui
pastor.
pookut.
mo were recent caller* at Fred
Mr. and Mra Richard Poll* of they are expecting Sgt. Max Well­ lliomas Cram of Philadelphia. Pa.. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Skinner will I 11:30 am. Sundayschool. Lester Reid's. A Mr. and Mrs Vern HawHaight of
ot Hastings ware
Hammond. Xnd.. have b&lt;en visiting fare from Billing* Genera! hospital and A. B Tealc and Mbs Janet be Mr. and Mr*. Emmert Ludeman Bartholomew, supt.
' blitz and family spent Bunday at egifer, al
it Russell Whitten­
Mr and Mr*. Neville N. Wood re­ Tcale of Kalamazoo.
of Waukeahn. Wls. who are going
Prayer meeting everyWed. night
Paul Bell's in the McKelvey district -I;-r-..
Th; W3 C.8. win miv. with lhe j Mr*. Stark* ....
turned to Detroit Monday after
The Ou* Wlngeler* rpent Christ- on to Lansing where Mr Ludeman at 8 p m.
* Mr and Mrs Worth Green and '
Frank Ferris' this week Friday for they will vl*tt relative* on C
ChriMmi* guest* of Mr. and Mks. spending »everal day* with hi* par-1. nuu in Grand Rapid*
will attend MSC. the second «e- !
-----------Jack. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Green ,dinner. * Mr'. Roy Erway returned mas Day. A The Wm. Newton
1 Mlvi
Aben E. Johnson are Mr. and -Mr* en^KML*ndnMr’ J°.hnJ
Mlvs WUlo
Wllio Hampton
Hampton of
ot Chanute
Chanute mester.
FIRST CHURCH or
were Christmas guests of Mrs • !»M Sunday from a vt*H with her Uy will be entertained Christa
Bob Btowen spent Monday
In | Re
juntoul.
Erik von Reis and Johnny, Grosae
-------------• - -m„ drived Monday
• b- spending
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Frelda Marshall in the Branch dls------Mrs
Maude Sparks
Potnte Farms. Ulf Bergland of Swe­ Or..
Rf^l.ds „ . . „ „
. Ito
to vblt
v’ott her parent*.
parenu. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr;. the holiday* with Mr. and Mrs A. Ccrner Church and Center Streets ‘r’e»- * Mr and Mra. Etrelt Skid­ daughter. Mrs. Harold Sharp and Day at the home ot Robert Nswti
Mr Sharp in Muskegon. A Phil , of Freeport A At thl* writing. M
Mr. and Mr* Robert F. Cooper ot।------------QarnCr..Hampton
den, a cousin ot Mr. von Reis, and
-------------• for lhe holiday*
• !.
l. Brown in Ann Arbor.
Subject. “Christian Science".
more spent Christmas d»y with Mr. Warren .ind daughter. Mr*. Hazel Daisy Peck is on th* *fck list.
Pontiac were Christmas guests
of I Hillman were
j
Mr.
and
Mrs
George
••*
r
*
n&lt;
&gt;
George
Snook
and
Sunday
service
11
am
■
‘nd Mr* Leslie Gould at Cedar
trom Catrip LeJeunt. N. C. on leave J her parents. Mr. and Mrs w H
] in Royal Oak over the weekend Elbe were in Detroit for the weekWednesday evening *ervice 7 45
Creek and other relatives.
Florida have been spending the past
■ ,
■■
- - - re.,H
Thomas Miller of Jackson, who Weaver.
---। where they called on Mr and Mrs. end.
Rending room In church edifice
—■--------- •------ -----week with the Clyde Warren s Mr. ,WrU °«Cmc*«0 will spend CnrwMr and Mra. John T, Wood were I Russell Orow and Mrs Robert Bush
recently received his discharge from
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs i open Wednesday and Saturday from । DURITE
ar.d Mrs Russell Thornton *nd *on maZ at thc Homer Becker home,
lhe Navy, visited Mr. and Mr*. Nell with her family in Harrietta for and little daughter. Susan Lee The Allison Tolles were Mr. and Mrs ! .loa
3 to 5 pm.
, Recent guests of Mr. and Mr* of Pottersville were Sunday guests.
pan.
Christmas
Adair on Sunday and Monday.
The
public
is
cordially
Invited
to
|
Henry
D.
D*vl*
were
Mr
and
Mr*
O'.-a A St —
fr.
(great attraction, of course, being Carl Lake of Cleveland and with
The William Parkers spent Christ­
Frank Coach went to Lansing
Crud luagtf
Susan Lrr. great-granddaughter of Mr. and Mra. Keith Fox and the attend the church service* and to' Herbert Davis of Grand Rapids,
Monday to spend Christmas with mas with Mr and Mra Furrest i Mr and Mra. Hillman
Richard
of Binning. Mr. and
»•-»«—« Anllln -•»
' wsy.of Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs
spent* Bunday make uie of the reading room
’Linden Snvders -all
----------Sweet of Lan*&lt;ng
relAtive*
। Mr*. Bert Fancher, local. * Mr. and Norman Erway of Chicago were (root*, herb.v&lt;*. ttt
with Mr*. WiUlnm Curtis in Lake
The
Leon
Standee*
were
Christmas
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Baldwin and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Adams
; Mr*. Reger Davit and daughters at­ Sunday visitors at thc home of Fred found in N
Carotin*.
OdMaa.
BAPTIST NOTES
gue*ts of her mother. Mra Liland children were Sunday guests ot Mr an&lt;j Mr' J*me., Parmer were Day
tended the Conklin reunion at the
iLul WrltM -•
o! "
CreM
iujia.,
«”» M''
Sunday school at ID o'clock
—
the Re/ and Mr* Glenn Miller, who Christmas D»y gueata of Mr and ' —'
, home of George Stanford Sunday.
,,■*
.
leaving Thursday to spend the win­
Divine services at II o'clock Ex-1
I Mra Roy Suppler of Lansing
S 1 c William Stebbins I* leaving lrr ln A^na.
live near Lake Odessa
1 * Mr. and Mr*. Jack Moore accom­
Mr and j.,,-- L..1(? story ftnd pc'itwnn ot I The**.. Ch 5.
Mr and Mr* 8. B Scott of Bat- I M1M Beverly FUhcr Is .spending today for Toledo. Ohio, where hr b
panied Mr. and Mrs John Moore
Evening meeting at 7:30. sermon and son to Lansing for Christmas
He Creek were guest* of Mr and the holidays in Grand Rapids a* stationed after spending the holiday* fjirnll}.
nora Slory ,nd Mni
thc
guest
Mt*. Lloyd Valentine on Bunday
**
----------* of Mbs ”Barbara
—*■— •“Thomp*-------- Wil*,
with hl.
hl* parents. Mr
Mr and Mr*. Wm
Win. Anna Dnr„u|n were Sunday guests by pastor.
dinner with Mr. and Mr*. Harry
Tuesday nights B YP.U. at the’ Williams and family Sunday. * M»x
Stebbins.
Mr and Mrs. Willard Perry and
of Grand Rapid-* relative*.
■
sss
TJturasd to their home
hsme in Mid
Mid-­ I Mr and Mrs Chester Stowell en.- e Muand Mrs fc L Crandall of
„„ _„
M Mrs. Lester Schilling. Jr.. church at 7:30.
son returned
, Decker and Theron King called at
Mr
and
Wednesday nights prayer meeting1 the Rice and Casey home' Friday
tertained Mr ana
and air*,
Mrs- snnur
Arthur Willand on Sunday after spending the j! teruuneo
wu- Sheridan arrived Sunday to spend &lt;U| spend Christmas Day In Kalar_. .... with
... —Dr
.... Mr*.----B A
. I.-.
u/.lv
weekend
and
Utts.
Fred Stowell.
Mrs n
R .tl
B „
Walk- '!he C!ttWn“ holiday* at the R.
-- -------------------------.
wHh Mr schilling'* parents
--------------------A Mr*. Edward Rice. Mrs. Rex Ca­
Perry---------------------------------------------------er, and Ray Matthew* of Grand IK Compton home. Other guest* Mrs schuung
then visit her
sey and son attended a birthday
Mr. and Mr* Philip Beebe came ' Rapid* on Christmas Day
| expected on Christmas day. are Reta p,rcf,t4 in Mtnne»&gt;ta for 10 day* SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
I party at Mrs Spelman Caseys In
from Kalamazoo on Wcdne: ay to 1 A guest of Mr. and Mrs Dave Wu - ; Hillard cf Alpena and Mr and Mra while there *he will stxnd several
John Mullinex has received his Hinds district Thursday
_ -----------------_ and lev .for
..........
- Christmas was Ford J|fnry
and
arand
hj Mlnnfapalla vWUn&lt; frtmd* oLvcharge from lhe Navy and is: at i The Christmas cxrrcLsc at the
over
be the holiday
guests of---?
Jordan. On Monday her grandson. Rapiri
Mr*. Waller Stanley
the home of Mr and Mrs. Walter ■ school house Thursday evening
st the University of Minnesota.
Hershberger. * Miss Doerr of Mount were well attended and much enArthur 8. Valentine rec red hb Pvt. Lawrence Chaffee, who U -sta­ j ChrLstmas guests of Supt and
Mcrris Ls spending Christmas with | joyed.
army discharge last wcel at Fort tioned in Tenn., was their dinner Mrs. D A V.inBuskirk were hlv sisSheridan. Ill. and en nr-.c to his guest
M» and Mrs Jewe oh Wl*e. ★ Mr.
------------ •------------Mr.
and
Mrs
Leslie
Wright
of
kegon
and
her
brother
end
si
"ter
­
home in Ypsilanti, cal. 1 on his
and Mra. Neil Hynes and son of PLEASANT RIDGE
Jackson
spent
Christmas
here
with
...
in-law Mrprogram
and Mrs was
John K Foster
pdrenta. Mr. and Mr*. J L Valen­
Woodland spent Chrbtmas with Mr.
A fine Christmas
thc naroio
Harold Newton
N&lt;*wtmu. lhe Ray Walers of Chicago.
and Mrs. Roscoe Hynes. * Pfc. RuA | given at the church on Sunday eve­
tine. on Thursday.
, uie
I 0.0 F. Hail Green St. Ritrance
....
.
-_u
------------------# Mr gnd
Dwight Bzr‘
Mr* D D Walton. Mr and Mrs
aril Lind
and wife
wereo.._a
Sunday
evenln&lt;
­
A guest of Mr and Mrs. Bert and their families
O H Trtnkldn. Pastor
D D Waltcn Jr. and John spent
ning callers on Mr. and Mra. Keith num spent Thursday evening with
oui.u-j
ao *-».«.
ni'',ne wwslMl* al 10:30 AM In Farlee and sons. A Rev. and Mra. Mr and Mr*. Howard Barnum and
Sunday .....
with Mr - vw.
George
Potter in
Lansing nnd on Tuesday Dr nnd ,hl’ tmlce certificate* of recognl- Frank Moxon of Woodland and Ca­ children in Hastings. * Fav Kinne
M: Walton *n&lt;i family were gucs»t* tl011
loval military service to God det Jeanne Kantner of Percy Jones of Boston. Mass. spent Sunday night
ol Mr and Mr;. John Crane In *nr| country will be presented tn h-'nltal had their Chrbtmas supper . with Mr. and Mrs Lester Kinnc. w
Fennville
John Leary and Donald Wldrig bv Munday evening at the home of Mr I The Ladies Aid will meet with Mr*,
I Those attending the wedding of the Army and Navy Commiv-tan of and Mrs. Guy Kantner. A Mr. and j Bessie Woodman Jan. 3, dinner serv­
ML** Virginia Luikcns and Maurice ,hr ’ “‘heron Church through Grace Mrs Chalmer Hershberger of Grand ed by club No. 3 * Mr and Mr &lt;
Dewitt al the 1st Dutch Reformed cetasrcjratlon.
Rapid* and Mrs. Bertha MuUlnex of Albert Kinne arc spending Christ­
Bunday
school • al 11:30 A M.
church In Kr.tamazoo Saturday i»ft""
Battle Creek were Chrktma* guest, mas
...with
_____________________
relatives in Jackson
..
*
Sunday school staff meeting Fri- of Mr snd Mra Walter Hershberger I Mr and Mrs Ferris Lathrop, Carol
emoor. were Supt and Mr* D. A.
5ATURDAY ONLY. DECEMBER 29
VanBi&gt;.«lcirk. Mr and Mra. Ken­ tlny. January 1. 7 30 p m- at 52! w * Mr. and Mra. Joseph Smith and and Marcella of laike Odessa. Mr
Patricia and Miss Marjorie Cox o' 'and Mra. E. H Lathrop. Huocrt. HuDOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
neth Adams. Mim Grace Edmonds.
Hnatings spent Sunday evening with j bert Jr. and Marlene of Barryvllle
Sir Aubrey smith and Erich Van Stroheim
Mra Laura Rundlo. Mlv. Mary UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST ChM
p3r|cc and
and family
family and
and Mr
Mr I apent
spent Sunday
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
• Chas Farlee
Campbell. Mirs Alice Dontje nnd
I. II. Osgood. Minister
■ ■ —
.
- I tr
I| and• -Mra. —
Keith
Farlee
and. non*. A
Kenneth Kelsey and Joyce. A Mr
Heed llx .etl who san
and Kaye Doud arid Barbara Perry
Woodland
’
Mr and Mrs. York Duffy of Kai-.- and Mrs Arllc Townsend. Martha
n&lt;» am. Morning worship
ninzoo. Mra. Burt Rogers. Mr. and "nd Mra Edith Richardson cf Grind
fi* am. Sunday .-chml
...
------------- --Lake
.... Raplda. Mr. and Mrs R G Movlur
Mr*. Morley „...^
Hough -and
son of
■&lt;i p.m. Evening worship
I Cde.'-.r nnd Mias Alice Banker &lt;! of Wayland. Robert Townsend of
&gt; ptn
Christian Endeavor New York state were Chrbtmas din­ Tempe. Arizona, and Myrle Rich­
incr Virginia Ttownw nti
SUNDAY and MONDAY. DECEMBER 30-31
er Norms n Ssndbrook.
ner guest* of Mr. and Mra. Harry ardson. were Sunday dinner guests
.30 p.m Jan 2. Prayer meeting
S.’ndbrook nnd fnmily. A Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Richardson
Ciaudellr (.bfbert and Don Amechr
Towivma and dmi-rh^r Patay of Kllnatrick
Mrs. Richard Brodbeck nnd daugh­ and John.
Nanhv ilk
ib 33 am Sunday school
ter. Mlaa Patricia Brodbeck of Grand
Mr. anl Mrs Orville Van Ww en­
11:20 a m Morning worship
The 'Seed' of Plaillc*
Rabid*. Rev. nnd Mrs Carrol! Brod.
Bargain
matinee
Sunday
tertained
her mother.
Mr*
P O1:00 to 3:00
a.tx&gt; pm. Christian Endeavor Mls- bcek and Paulette and Mr. and Mrs.
The first plastic was celluloid, the
special Midnight show New Year** Eve starting a
Pratt of E Laming for Chrbtma.' siannry Committee in charge
Rrbert Ulery nnd children of Lake result of a search for a substitute
Admit »ion to all 2»c play ta* 6c total 35&lt;
Mr and Mrs Marshall Cook and
R:to pm. Thursday. J«n. 27. Cdes&amp;a were Christmas guest* of lor ivory with which to make pool
Karen nnd Mr and Mm D D Wal­
Prnvcr meeting at the home of Mr. Paul Brodbeck and family. A Mr and billiard balls. Originally made
ton Jr . nnd .wm John arrived Sat- and
(n . Mrs. Russel Smtthand Mra. Fred Mayo ot Maple from cotton . . . celluloid is now
urday from a month's vacation In
,i(l
Vane Wotring's presentation of Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Mayo I ma(je from the cellulose of wood,
also selected short subjects
St. Petersburg
the - Life of Christ", at the Kilpat­
Mrs Homer Warner entertained rick Christmas program Sunday eve­ and Barbara and Richard of Hastings and Mr. and Mra. Chas. Far- —
Mr and Mrs. Ronald Warner of n
wn
,
)
ning was much appreciated and well lec nnd Nevah were Christmas,
TUES.. WED.. THURS., JANUARY 1-2-3
Dearborn and Mr and Mrs Roderick attended
Warner of Battle Creek for Christ- , Chrtstm?.* Family Night at the guests of Mr. and Mra. Keith Farlee.
* Mr. and Mra Lyle Hynes and
mas
Woodland United Brethren Church
John Garfield, ties nor Parker and Dane Clark
t Freel Jone* of Detroit and sons, was attended by a fine group of all Dr a n of Portland and Mr. and Mra.
cut with Dr. Sahhunr'i AVI-TAB.
Jack and Jim jont* of Dowaguic. s’is A brief program of Christina' Ear! Count and sons of Hastings
have teen guests of lhe former'a Carols and recitations was followed । tad their Christmas dinner Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ros­
parents. Mr and Mrs. Oocar Jones. by recreation and treats.
coe Hynes.

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AN ANGEL COMES TO BROOKLYN

GLAD TIDINGS

"GUEST WIFE"

To our faithful old friends and our

PEOPLE ARE FUNNY

cherished new ones, we extend sin­

cere greetings and good wishes
for the coming year.

"PRIDE OF THE MARINES

RARRY THEATRC
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY. DECEMBER 28-29
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
James Warren and Audrey Long

WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND
and The East Side Kid*

COME OUT FIGHTING'
SUNDAY and MONDAY. DECEMBER &lt;30-31

THE FIRST YANK IN TOKYO
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:#» io 5:00

TUES.. WED.. THURS., JANUARY 1Roy Roger# King of Cowboy*

DON'T FENCE ME IN

I Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. YANKEE SPRINGS’CHURCH
I Frank Sage were Mr and Mrs.
Floyd Nigel. Pastor
. George Bauer and two daughter* of
About forty friends and neiglibara
Plymouth and F L Bauer of this inr. together Sunday afternoon to
'l,v
&lt; worship the Lord and enjoy the
' Captain and Mra Hartley Fin­ Christmas service. The next service
strom and two children arrived Sun­ will be Jan. 13lh at 3 o'clock.
day from Riverside. Cal. and arc
New Year* Day—a milestone of
guewta of hl* father. C F. Finstrom, the wav to Eternity Where shall
and other relatives. Capt Fin*trom I spend it?
plaru to locate in Michigan after
We wish you a Happy New Year.
receiving hl* discharge
|
----------Mr- and Mra Ralph Turner were FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Christmas guests of relative* in Ol- i
l Winston Stone. Pastor aego.
- •*
* •*
—‘
10: ""
00 A.
M •*
Morning
Worship. •Mr
Mrs Ina Weldon has been the Stone will preach from the theme
Christmas guest of Muskegou rela- "The Victory In 1940 ' There will
I live*.
be reception of meiribcrs and bap­
i Mr. and Mra. Sidney Hayes and tism of babies end children.
'children of Battle Creek were
11: 20 A. M. Sunday School There
Christmas guest* of Hastings rela7:00 PA! Youth Fellowship All
Mrs. Ethel He*s is thc guest of her young people arc invjted.
sister in Freeport over Christmas
Miss Helen Wooton came Sunday FREE .METHODIST CHURCH
B O. Wyma. Pastor
to spend chrlstnuui with her par­
Baitwood at E Colfax
ent'. Dr. and Mrs J A Wooton.
I Mr and Mrs. Robert Turner were Dec. 30:
10
a.in.
Sunday school. Etta Mead.
■ In Grand Rapid* on Sunday attendSupt
। Ing a birthday dinner
I Mbs Ruth Lyle returned lari week
from her vacation which, accompan­
ied by her sister, she spent in Ken­
tucky and other places ot interest
In that locality
Mr. and Mra C M Jone;. ' ot
Wyandotte are Christmas guests of
Mr and Mrs J E Mattoon
Lawrence Adams, who has been
stationed at Keesler Field. Miss,
came heme Thursday night, having
received hts discharge from the
Army
Christmas day guests nf Mr. and
Mra. Beryl Scudder were Mr nnd
Mr? Gerald Shafer of Battle Creek.
Archie Wilson and daughter Viv­
ian of Kalamazoo were Saturday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Shultz
and Mr. and Mrs R V Wilson and
Mr nnd Mrs. Shultz spent Christ­
mas with thc Wilsons in Kalamazoo.
Mr and Mrs. Lyle Scudder spent
Saturday in Grand Raplda and on
Sunday with Mis&gt; Maxine Watson
were guest' »f Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Watson of Holland.
’
Mis* Betty Cortright of thc U of
M Is -spending the week with Judge
and Mrs Adelbert Cortright
F 1 c Raymond Guthrey of Du­
luth. Minn. spent ©hristinaa with
his wife at thc home of Mr - and
Mrs. M L. Schantz

MARTIN CORNERS
Mr. and Mrs Roland Barry visited
her mother Mrs. Jennie Todd in
Richland and their son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Curtis and little sons of Augusta,
Wednesday of last week. * Our
uthool is enjoying their Christmas

tendance at the Christmas tree at
the school house last Thursday eve­
ning. and all enjoyed the excellent
program put on by lhe teacher and
scholais. Santa Claus was there In
person to present the gifts and non
corn and candy were served A The
WS.C.S. at Mrs. Celia Benners last
W &lt;dneeday wps enjoyed by all oresent. Thc ladies served a dinner
and there was an exchange of gifts
and pastor and wife received a bas­
ket of gifts. * Mr. and Mrs. Shirlev
Slocum were Sunday dinner guests
of his mother. Mrs. Jennie Slocum
end the latter's sister Mrs. Ella
Flory in Woodland. * Rev. and Mrs.
J D Aellck left Monday of last
week for Oklahoma where they will
r.pend Christmas and moat of the

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BIGGER, BETTER
FROGRAM
IN 1848 NOW

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The Sands of Time
Run On and On

We Extend
Our Best Wishes

And we ore grateful for this our
first truly peaceful Christmas in
Hastings.

for a very

A
HAPPY
NEW YEAR

i&gt;: Ears
SsBRIU

STORES

WE ARE HAPPY TO GREET THE MANY RETURNING
SERVICE MEN WHO ARE BACK HOME FOR A PEACE-

Happy
New Year!

Mp- Harry Scobey. Mrs. Hank Ray­
mond returned to her home in Beld­
ing on Saturday.
Marjorie Reed of Battle Creek u
spending holiday week with her par­
ents. Mr and Mrs. Dew ey Reed.
Mr. and Mrs.-Itarrr Earsen and
family of Muskegon were .Christmas

THE
HASTINGS
NATIONAL
BANK

FUL LIFE AMONG US.

WE TRUST THAT THE NEW YEAR WILL BRING JOY
I

AND PROSPERITY TO YOU AND YOURS.

1

A Habby New Year

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BEN FRANKLIN M

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27. IMS

FAOK EIGHT

! The fifth grade, Mrs. Matthews \ her parents? Mr. and Mra. J. D. barger of Detroit were Sunday .
["This B the Christmas." a Serbian folks a Mr and Mrs. L A. Endres ' Wu„.
trrciv„.
the Paul and PuPlU- h,d UwU Christmas: BaumeUter of Burr Oak. a Mr. and gueaU Of Mr. and Mr*. Herald Clas­
folk
tale with an appealing ---------message I of
near Freeport
called on Joyce
• woodman's
and Car) Grubuls'sthat '
Friday altemoon Wltii a tree) Mrs Bert Sawdy were Bunday vis- sic and family. * Mr. and Mr*,
—- ------_• rt
-----W
d.1l&gt; --------mUn«1nUd.&lt;l.I».^!cU
Sund«y ---- -------- . --Mr.----and ,.nuHunul
lh„. taa a allu vuu uouuun &gt; u&gt;ai
IX X .nd Mrl'
S’*?,5« Maxwell Ritter were Sunday guest*
especially fitting in this day of racial [ Clark Sunday evening, a Mr. and ; they had 3^™^ n couple days
of the latter* parents. Mr. nnd Mr*.
In a special double-column ar­ dissension and distrust. Carols, with ■ Mra. Lynden Garrison of Detroit. • neftr Florence. Alabama, where
l The Fourth.grade pupils and Mrs Lansing, a Mr. and Mra. Maxwell Earl Weaver of Bronson for a fam­
ticle. 'The Town Crier." In the De­ Mra. Maus at the piano, were sung I spent the week-end with Mr. and [Frank Barry took them sight-seeing
■seeing 8jnl|h
a Christmas tree with 1 Ritter were guests for Christmas ily Christmas dinner. * Mr. and
troit Free Press of Tuesday. Dec. 18. to open and close the program. An । Mra. Robert Garrison, a Thc 4-H - nl Mu^je shoal* and other points
Mrs. Carl Burkle were Christmas
had the following comment on Kim informal social hour followed with I Club members of the neighborhood . of interest and have been in Flor- an exchange of gift*. They played 1 dinner with his parent*. Mr. and
games and dramatized the Christ-1 Mrs. Floyd Ritter of Sunfield on guests of thc latter* sister. Mr*.
Sigler, which our readers will appre- Mp. James Mason and Mrs. Frank I attended the county 4-H party at , llla n numbcr of day# by now. a The ' ma* story of Scrooge.
I Christmas Eve. a Gaylord nnd Gertrude Stahl of Lansing. * Mr.
Hoonan
fwuring tea trom
an atlracClear
Lake lodge
Friday
eve- j PT
A. met pTon"*
lost Friday
and | „ The T1?l,t4gra^
tl've'tabl^centCTedby'a
wlnter
scene ; the
nlng.'
a Kenneth
Tobias.
Robert
^&gt;1^7
Tinenight
‘pr^m
I V*rda" ""L
Y"r“ rC‘2y and Mra Brrt tWJy entertained
t'.vc
tiliU-ccnirtTd
by
a
winter
scene
,
Kenneth
Tcbtee,
Sibert
;
pui
O(J
a
h
iic
pniuram
"Prosecutor Kim Sigler has de­
with a family dinner on Christmas
..... »ndl„
M silver
ul,er Brogan. UU..d
Club.U..W Robert
Rnbrrr wllh refreshment* of „„„„
a JftK*Xrr'XnXlilS■S’wdTlte “X
veloped hts memory for names and n.»tal
flanked with
candles .
and
Leland Christiansen,
popcorn „
and
day. Guest* were Mr. and Mrs.
faces to the point where he can be grapes.
Clark. Linden Cunningham. Nylc candy a The I^A 3 will meet at the
Joe rarrcil
Farrell loiu
told me
the ocuutuui
beautiful vnr»iChrist- i with their mother. Mra. Perry Flory. Leon Nicholson and family. Mr. and
Knickerbocker nnd Merle Itcn.l.-r, Joe
Introduced to 50 or 75 people at any
------------ •-----------1 ’ynlcltcrDOC“c5 unu Mtrit nenaer Harve Woodman home on Thrusday.1'...».
mn, «Inrv, nn
,i -- mtnvrd a- Christ-..w
»..;^tMrs.
Ford
Enz
entertained
with
a
Mra Forrest Bcgerow and family
' shot attended the F F A. meeting , Jan 3. w|th dlnner wrved by club
“°" a,’d “U
“ C1’rUt
gathering . . . and call them all by­ DELTON
w».. u**"*^mas movie.
birthday party Tliuraday evening and the Rev. nnd Mrs. Harold Blak­
name when he leaves. Even several
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Richards and, Tuesday evening held at Saxon jjo 3. The
The election
election of
of offi^rx
omears by
by. Tj1(, second grade and Kinder- honoring her daughter Annabelle's ley of Brown City.
months later Sigler will remember baby of Jackson spent the weekend Castle a Mr and Mra. Archie Sin- thc giate method with Mrs Lizzie |.
------------ - - nnd
- ■ Or- 1garten pupils with Mrs. Fix and ninth birthday. Guest* were six
most of them. There's nothing more with their mother. Mrs. Blanche' riair nnd boys called tn Mrs. Jen- •1 Tbomnsoh.
Pearl--------Demond.
u
Prarl
u
*,noncl-and
Mra.
Mrs. Nowlcke had their party toto-(, girls
8 his who
who are
arc school classmates, Bet
Bel ­- South Woodland Church
flattering . . . except to lhe hood­ Richards, a Mrs. Bertha Adams. )o- nlc Slocum Sundav afternoon.
of lhe Brethren
. । pha Wing on the committee in gcliler Friday afternoon, speaking ty classic. Marcia Poller. Arlene
lums who wish his memory wasn't cal. and Mrs Glenn Williams of thc
[charge of ballots A program tejpieces. singing carols, exchanging ^nd Marlene Rlvctt.'Caro) Moyers
Robert Ebey. Pastor
,
Kellogg Farm spent last Tuesday in QUIMBY
so good."
bc.ng planned. You nre all invited I gifts and seeing a Chrbtmas movie, and Nancy Smith Thc girls enMorning Worship 10:00 aun.
This will be no surprise to Kims Battle Creek, a Howard Oesler of 1
to be there, a A fine Christmas j Thf First grade pupils and Miss joyfd playing games nnd being
Sunday
school
11:00
non.
Kalamazoo
spent
Sunday
with
his]
M°Xt«v
dll
J
program
was
given
on
Sunday
eve:
Hastings friends, who had. during
lp | program was given on Sunday ete-, Whitney
their party
Friday
.ed a a birthday
cake with
Ice
On Friday evening. Dec. 28. will be
। ---------- , had
-------------,----- .
-------- nf. ; scn
; served
birthday cake
with Ice
.
?.
h
ui
n0
.
M
nine
bv
the
8.
S
with
Ethel
Kilbrother-in-law
and
sister.
Mr.
and
!
tils long residence here, many op­
8 I nlng by thc S.,S. with Ethel Kil- ternoon
ternoon with an tree and gifts.
gifts, They
nu-y 1 crpcim
c!f,ra
our annual potluck Family Night
portunities to observe his remark­ Mrs Willard Whittemore, a Mrs to the illness of our teacher. Mrs mer.Dorothy Barnum and Ruth ; Pn Joyedlhe Christmas movie and
Mr. and Mra Ford Enz and fam- supper at the church. Time 7;00
Elmer Gaskill was In Kalamazoo Matthews, a The Youth Fellowship
able ability to remember names.
th&lt;“
&lt;
!‘qub
Thp pupUs "* 'hc two!»y speht Chrbtmn* Day with his
Thursday, a Russell Molt is quite I met with Joyce and Paul Otis Sun­
;
ing
$20
60
given
for
the
Childrens
1
groups
dramatized
stories
for
tach
narenls
Mr.
and
Mra
George
Enz
Rev. t/arper Will. Pastor of the
sick at this writing. His daughter. day evening. The movie on thc Old । Home In Cleveland. Ohio, a The an-| ether. Grouu One dramatized "Thc o» La^ Odessa a Mr nnd Mra
EMMANUEL GUILD GIVES
First Church of the Brethren. Chi­
Mrs. Maurice Johncock. is substl-, Testament was very interesting
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TEA
niral business meeting of the church Christmas Fairy" and Group Two sgurrav Hansbareer and family and cago. HL. will conduct Evangelistic
~Urra? Han2.Dflrgrr
!“m“’ and
A gaily decorated Christmas tree tuting on thc mail route for him a Later all helped Paul celebrate his will be held at the (hutch Friday, j “The Shotmakerand the Elves
meetings from January 7. 1946 to
on the stage. hemlock and pine In­ Mrs. Mary Doster, who has been ill. birthday, a SM3 c Loren Lewis is pm. D«. a • Th- Annur Rich- Th.I. utrnhiwnu .m popcorn “’J
Sunday evening. January 20. 1946
termingled with poinoettiu blossoms was taken to the home of her son, expected home this week, which ardson's
arclnAH x entertained na fxmilv
.I candy.
Iv
family trrnnn
group th
and
in baskets and on the walls of the Leon Doster, in Hastings Sunday, makes the Rowley family very hap­ last Sunday with a Christmas din­
Tile class officers fur thc coming
where
she
will
be
cared
for.
a
Mrs.
pyParish house, gave a holiday at­
ner. nnd all the trimming. * Mrs. year have been elected as follows:
Ln
Vem
Quick
and
son
Lawrence
I
Mrs.
Emma
Matthews
of
Hastings
mosphere to the annual Christ­
Edith Richardson is visiting her son.
Freshman—President. Jerry Kent;
mas tea. given by Emmanuel called on Mr. and Mrs Marshall spent Sunday afternoon and ev&lt;- Arthur and family now.
Vice-Pres. Glendan Curtis; Secre­
women's board, Mrs. Earl Rothaar, Norwood and Mr*. Mary Doster Sat­ nlng In the C J. McKeown home, a
tary. JoAnnc Smith; Treasurer.
urday. Lawrence has Just returned Marjorie Rltzman Is expected home
Mrs. W. D. Barnes. Mrs. Wm. A.
Janet
Jordan; Reporter. Eleanor
... «...
Friday night from Western ColSchadcr. and Mrs Don M. Gury. to home from oversea*, a Pfc. Malcolm this
Bird.
Robinson of Fort Foster. Me.-, MIm lege tu spend Christmas with her
Guild members and guests.
Sophomores — President, Peggy
Elizabeth Robinson of Lansing and folks. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Ritz- ,
Nlcthamcr: Vtcc-Prcs.. Louella Ed­
Mrs Gury was program chairman
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robinson and 1 man and Phyllis, a Mrs Donna
Mr and Mr* George Ferman cnand presented Mrs) L. Winston baby spent the weekend and Christ- | Mead and children were heme Mun- 'tertained with a Christmas dinner wins; Secretary. Irving Krebs;
Stone, who gave a lovely and fin­ mas with their parents, the Rev. nnd day to visit her folks. Mr. and Mra for their children and their families. Treasurer. Bob Dults.
ished interpretation of Oley Speaks' Mrs. W. D Robinson Richard re- ----------- ....------_ _ enjoying thc day with, ultlr
The Woodland school presented
...last
. report Those
their
Clayton McKroun * At
“The Birthday of a King" accom­ eelved his discharge from service reparents wcrc"
were Mr'
Mr. and'Mrs'"
and Mrs. Byron
F------ • their Christmas program at the
' Mrs Clara Scott's „
condition remain­ pa'rents'
panied by Mrs. Lorenzo F Maus
cently. * Mrs. Harold Lowe of Niles .1 ((
about the
• uj tiwuui
tile samt
aaiile. Mr*. Bull t.S Linker and family cf Pontiac. Mr. I “bool auditorium Tuesday evening,
Mrs. Carroll Burkholder, always spent Sunday and Monday with her
«']
«''c music departkeeping. house for Walter. * 3 I c and Mrs Clarence Forman and fam-1w“s
a favorite with Hastings audiences, mother. Mrs Blanche Richards *
Earle Reid, sun of Lewis Reid, ily'uf Marshall. Mr and Mrs Harold I""''" presenting the cantata “Babe
appeared tor a second year nt the
Furman and son Bruce of Rot-com-1
Bethlehem" which was beautifully
i b. now stationed nt YukaZUkn. Ja­
to be held in thc church Friday pan * Congratulations arc extended mon and Mr and Mrs. John J. De- |Thc soloists were Vivian
| night, were not given on account of Mr and Mrs. Dcwayne Pugh on the Gratf nnd daughter Rosalie of Begerow. Marilyn Eckardt. Dorothy
so much sickness. Thc Christmas birth of their son. Stye is the for­ Grandville * Mr and Mra Franklin Anderson. George Speas and Mr
cantata. “The Choir of Bethlehem." ' mer Jeanette Rltzman’ Ako rather Bates of Potterville are spending a Gordon Williams There was a good
I has bee ft postponed.
few days with Mrs. Bate's parents, attendance to enjoy this fine probelated congratulations to Mr and
gram. A transcription was given of
Mrs Newman Shaw on the birth of Mr and Mrs Edmund Meyers. ♦ Dickens Christmas carol starring
I CRESSEY
their daughter * Any help you can Mrs Cora Whitney and daughter,
1 Russell Reynolds and Mis* Madon- : give your correspondent. Eva Rnw- Miss Doris were in Grand Rapids to Rounld Coleman.
, na Gardenlcr of Kalamazoo and 1 Icy, will be greatly appreciated. Due attend n family Christmas dinner
on Friday afternoon a play
1 Miss Reed of Hastings were guests
• to congested lines. It's hard to rail with the Will Oppcnnccr family * Christmas concert was presented by
at the CS C. party nt Richland SunH Ft Christianson. General Mgr of a few members trom the American
i day evening, a Donald Hartman, late
Michigan Associated Telephone Co., Literature class. Those taking part
of thc army, Is visiting his parents.
and R E Putnam. Commercial Su­ were thc Misses Ardath Blood. Mary
I Mr. and Mra. Carl Hartman, also 1 DUNHAM DISTRICT
perintendent of Muskegon, called at Jo Kitson. Marilyn Eckardt and
relatives In Kalamazoo, before re­
Thc Dunham school and teacher thc Woodland telephone office Wed­ Vivian Bogerow. Charles Edwins.
turning to hb home in Arkansas a Mrs Hazel Douglas, presented their nesday. bringing with them a new Earl Cltim. Pete McMillen. Donald
| Harvey Enzlan returned from the ^,
u
„,
Christmas program Thursday cve- office chair for Mrs. Meyers * Miss Crosby. Rodney Scofield and Marvin
hospital In Battle Creek Saturday . r
ine There was n gift-laden ire- Catherine Spindler of Battle Creek Kantner The piny was-enjoyed by
r.lr.s.
Mrs. Enzlan Is sick with the flu a end
’ • ’popcorn and candy was served spent from Saturday until Tuesday groti|» from different grades. Fol­
Lewis Gay had the misfortune to,i Tile 4-H Clothing Club girls had with her mother. Mrs. Arlle Splnd- lowing thc play all enjoyed singing
i have his shoulder Injured tn an . their party thc preceding Monday
Christmas carols led by Gordon Wil­
accident In Kalamazoo last week a i| aftrrnocn * In the Dunhnqi Dls- land Is visiting at his home here for liams with Mrs. Margaret Estep al
| Chas. Bauman returned to his work I| trlct the sum of $100.50 was col- the holidays * Carl Ailcrdlng F 1 c thc piano
irici me Mini oi iihuh
roi। at the Veteran's Hospital, Fort Cus- |I lected for the Pennock Hospital j!I of Chicago spent the weekend with
School closed on Friday afternoon
i ter. Monday morning after a 30-day building fund * Miss Enid Cheese- J[his
parents. Mr. anti Mra Arthur for the holiday vacation. School
1
leave, a Mr Hanley and Mr Ver-,
man of Highland Park arrived Sat -1 I Ailcrdlng * The Young People's will reopen on January 2.
i Hage have both been ill
Sunday
School
Class
of
the
Church
I Tile Cressey Social Circle held urday for a holiday vacation with [ of thc Brethren was entertained on
The Young People's Choir of the
their annual Christmas party at the her parents * Sunday, twenty rd- [Saturday evening for a Christmas
Richland Community hall Sunday' atlves of Mrs. Clifton Harrt-. were party nt the home of Mr and Mrs Church of the Brethren went par­
214 S. JEFFERSON
PHONE 2240
' evening After a fried chicken sup- | guests of Mr and Mrs Harris for Richard Estep The business meet­ oling Sunday evening. Afterward
I per. the Cressey Civic Co. of co- Christmas dinner and gift exchange ing was followed by games. A Christ­ they met nt lhe home of Mr. and
| operative players presented thc mel-1 * Mrs Grace Mack entertained mas tree was enjoyed with an ex­ Mrs. Loren Hershberger. Refresh­
ments
were
served
nnd
the
group
Sunday
for
her
children
and
their
odrama "Deserted on Her Wedding i
change of gifts Refreshments were
' Mom or More to be Pitied than । families, nnd her brothers and their served. * Mr. Torn Haskins. PBX spent the evening singing. * MIm
Among engineer and his assistant of Mus­ Ruth Baumclster spent Sunday with
I Scorned." Other entertainment was j families. 32 being present
ollered by four young men in a skit. I them were three recently discharged kegon spent several hours nt Wood­
In spepklng. the Cressey band, young servicemen: Claude Perkins of Bat­ land telephone office Thursday and
. men's chorus, duets, instrumental tle Creek, who had been a prl-oner Friday checking and clearing trouble
music nnd community singing. Then ■ of war in Germany: Ellis Kelly of in the switchboard They spent the
came the longed-for visit from1 Hastings, who had been In thc night with Mr and Mrs Edmund
Santa a Mr and Mra. John Klinger' Navy; nnd Robert Rhodes of the Meyera * Mrs Eunice Miller spent
of Delton were callers nt Mr and Army. The two latter were dis- the holiday vacation at her home
Mrs. Warren Cairns Tuesday, a Mr
in Lowell Her daughter Miss Eunice
------ i nnd Mrs Dale Boulter were enter- strom of East Lake near Manistee who attends MSC Is home for the
i tallied at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i and Carl Carlstrom of Battle Crock holidays. * Mr trntT Mrs Elmer
Gerald Barber Saturday night. Other were Sunday guests in thc Ward Mathews and Mrs. Bertha Cotton
guests during lhe evening were Mr ' Cheeseman home. * The commun­ entertained with a. family dinner
| Lawrence Hammond and Mr. and ity extends sympathy to the family Christmas day Guests were Mrs
Mra. Lawrence Brown a Mrs. Lena ...
of Olcnn Hoffman who parsed away (Leo Gily and Max. Mrs. Virgene
Brock was a caller at the homes of Friday
y. .Funeral services were ,held Eaton and son Michael. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Carl Hartman and Mrs. War- at Dowling. Monday afternoon.
Willis Dalton. Connie nnd Sharon *
I ren Cairns Friday, a Wesley Confer
I has been having abscesses on his
t.iincd their family for dinner
SOUTH TIIORNAPPLE
, hand. They are better now.
Christmas day. Mr and Mrs Clar­
Philip Nichol* of Middleville ence Amlc and sons Jack and Gor­
FAIR LAKE
passed Sunday forenoon with his don and Lt Greydon Fuul spent lhe
; The tarty at thc Kinsley hall Sat- mother. Mrs Grace Nlehols of Gates day with them. Greydon was very
urday evening was fairly well at- Corners a* Hhariio
Charlie *nat.r
Andler accom­ happy to be home for Christmas as
; tended considering the roads and panied Leslie Steeby to Grand Rap­ he recently returned from four years
[ extremely cold weather, a The Kins- ids Saturday evening to see his sis­ overseas duty * Mr nnd Mrs Oscar
| ley L. A. S. will hold their Christmas ter, Mrs Nettle Keiser, who has been Flanigan will observe their 50th
। party nt lhe hall on Wednesday In Butterworth hospital the post wedding anniversary by holding
Old South
| Pot luck dinner and exchange of six weeks
Nettle -----remains
about “open house" on Sunday. December
' gifts a Fred Osborn, of Cadillac. thc same except getting thinner 30. 1945. from 3 to 5 o'clock In the
No. 5 Con
1 spent Wednesday and Thursday at and more weak. .
..u .....
' ’
* ....
Mr oand
Mrs afternoon and from 7 to *
‘ Scott Co.
the home of Mr and Mrs. Chas Theodore Wierlnga nnd Mr and in the evenins nt their
I No. 2 can
Pixley. Mr. Osborn was formerly | Mrs. Teddle Wierlngn attended n South Woodland.
of the 11th Infantry, having re-' carry-in dinner nnd family gather­
(halves)
. cently received his discharge. He |iut Sunday at the home of Mr nnd
January Calendar
spent a year at Ft Custer and a year Mrs Fred Wierlnga nf the North
No. 2 Vi Can
Lutheran
hi Iceland in the same company as Co llnt. * Jamrs Bowerman, who Jan, 1 — Masonic Lodge;
^dW?” aIld Clarence Pixley a Mra. hM pnMwl TOme tlmr wlth Mr nnd Womens Missionary.
EVERY
PLY IS
Jan. 2 —Methodist Hope Circle;
[Dari Scott ha* received news of her Mr
,0 Bowerman
Mrs, Rol
Rollo
Bowerman and
and famflv
fnmllv. Methodist Good Will Circt* Wood­
.husbands arrival in Washington , rxpccU fo HMt hL, dBUfhtPr. Mr
Horn Okinawa and expect* he will 1 nnd Mnt ^nr 8tnunbcriM.r and land U. B Missionary Society
Jan 3—Methodist Faith Circle;
| be home In time for Christmas.
, f,mllv of Hastings, this Christmas Lutheran Ladies Aid Society
HENDERSHOT ’
“nd thP ho,,da*- we*k * Mra MHo
Jan. 4—Methodist Charity Circle.
nr.?&gt;uz.KbHOT
| shnw. drovp nut n„ar Milken Sat*
Jan. 6—Harvesters Band.
. John Weyernun has returned । urday lo thp homp of h„ parcntg.
Jan. 7—Blue Star Mothers Club.
home from the army with his dis- Mr and M„ Caraon Moypr; alw
Jan. 8—Womans Study Club
1 ch*hi*- * There w-a* a lyge crowd I her brother-in-law's and sister's
Jan. 9—Kilpatrick U B. ”
Vyoinens
'
I J;
„ h5 d al the hOfne of Mr and Mrs DeWitt Peters nnd son Missionary Society
Mr. w Hur Srh.nU, *U enloyrd | oI clu.rlr.olx, who orr .Ullin.
Hastings, Mich.
Jan. IO—Church of thc
TO GIVE YOU GREATER PROTECTION
the potluck dinner and Christmas there The Peters family expect to Missionary Society.
party tn the afternoon * Mis* Nor­ pass Christmas with Mr. and Mrs
ma Knickerbocker is spendin* her Shaw.
AGAINST BLOW-OUTS!
Mrs Claud Wright &lt;nec Maxine
Jan 18—Kilpatrick U ,B. C. E.
Kelser&gt; who has piuJed the last
week in Indians with her little son business meeting; West Woodland
and his grandparents, expect* to Birthday Club. Cheerful Helpers
return the middle of this week to Club.
Jan. 21 — Woodland U. B. C. E.
the home of her brother-in-law's
Everyone dreads lhe sudden danger of a ^low-out.
and sister's. Mr. and Mrs. I*%|lc business meeting.
That'* why Riversides are now built I 2% stronger than
Jan. 23—W. S. C S. General Meet­
Steeby and son. Terry. * Mr. and
Mra Fred ’ Bowerman and family ing.
our extra-safe, pro-woe tiresl Every cord is stronger to
Jan. 30—Woodland U. B. Admin­
expect to entertain her people. Mr
| Christmas tea. giving Ruth Sawyer's! Christmas vacation with tlie home ! COATS GROVE

Bwkeeping Needs
To Be Sofeguarded
Reduction in the number of wild
beneficial insects * in Michigan and
thc Increase In the crops requiring
polUnalion in recent year* are mul­
tiplying the demand for honey, bees

keeping specialist of Michigan State
Oo'lzge
He points out that commercial
fruit and vegetable growing Industry
of Michigan. Thousands of honey
bee colonies are moved into or­
chards each spring for the duration
cf thc blooming period. These- bees
take the place of wild pollinating
insects that have decreased in num­
ber* through the effecU of modem
agriculture. Yields of many crops
■re doubled or trebled by use of

“If all the honey bees In Michigan
were to be evenly distributed among
the fruit and seed growers of the
state, there aren't enough to allow
crops." Mr. Kelty stated. "Because
of the limited number of bees and
beekeepers, the beekeeping industrymust be safeguarded Every experi­
enced beekeeper should be encour­
aged to continue with his bees if
the yields of Michigan crops arc to
be maintained."
Mr. Kelty thinks that If beekeep­
ing should become unprofitable It
may become necessary to subsidize
the keeping of bees. He believes
■iso that steps should be taken
to conserve our native pollinatlntasect* and to safeguard against in­
discriminate use of insecticides such
as DDT which might unintentional­
ly destroy beneficial insects while
cohtrolllng harmful ones.

Kim's Friends Will
Not Be Surprised

WOODLAND

HAPPY
NEW YEAR
AND

THE BEST OF MOTORING WITH

To wish you loads of

(

SUNOCO

HOLIDAY 2 4
CHEER

DYNAFUEL
IN YOUR CAR'S GAS TANK

and a hearty wish for

A HAPPYM
NEW YEAR JS

ANDRUS SERVICE
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AND

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CAMPBELL’S VEG. SOUP 13c
SHASTA SUGAR PEAS No. 2 can 11 c
SAUERKRAUT No.Zjcan 14c
ORANGE JUICE
PEAS &amp; CARROTS
CRESCENT PEACHES
25c
CUT RITE WAX PAPER 125 ft. roll 17c
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 251b. $-|37

RIVERSIDE

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€. Thomas Stores
130 W. Stat* St.,

We still say “WELCOME
and

Happy New Year!

We appreciate your patronage and.
welcome your continued friendship
INS
REXALL

‘Courtesy

&amp; JACOBS
STORE

Friendly Service Shown to AU'

and Mrs Lewis Stanton nnd family
of Hastings. Christmas day. * Mrs
Charlie Aitdler accompanied Mrs
Nloms Coming and daughter Dortha to Hasting* Thursday a James
A Johnson and Dale Bradley of
■
&gt; Hasting* were rallera Saturday of
:H;!-: Mra Hattie Johnson a Mr and
«H§! Mr* Ervin McFall and little Patrtfffli cla McConnel of Middleville were
eg Sunday gue*U of Mr and Mr*
yg Charlie Andler a a family by tha
■"911 name of Griffin, from near Morlcv.
|ffll«re living in Mr. and Mrs Milo
; Hi । Shaws other tenant house. Mr Guf! fin to niwlst with the work. They
jii have a son In service, also n son and
= ji; I daughter at home, we understand
Uh , "Die Guffins and the Johnsons, who
Fig j Uve in the other tenant house, are
relatives.

1

istrative Board meeting
Jan 31-Kilpatrick V. B Admin­
istrative Board meeting.

School Activities
School activities came to a close
Friday atterffoon for thc holiday va­
cation. Thc different rooms enjoyed
their holiday cheer. The ninth grade
had their Christmas party Thursday
afternoon with games, a gift ex­
change and refreshmenu
The Seventh grade had their party
Friday afternoon with ■ gift ex­
change and refreshmenu nf popcorn
and candy and then enjoyed Uie
play Christnias concert presented by
some at the members of lhe Amer­
ican Literature class.
The sixth grade. Mrs. Spindler
teacher, and the pupils enjoyed a
tree and a gilt exchange Friday
afternoon. The pupils had made and
•Victory Bonds will provide a cuah- pointed boskets for gifts which was
a pleasant feature.

begin with/ then chemically strengthened to stay

strong! Next, the cords are liquid-dipped to “weld"
them together . . . then cushioned in rubber! Finally,
the plies are cemenled together before vukanixing.

In Riverside Tires, every care is taken to provide real
protection against the possibility, of a blow-out!

MH.B1-OF-BAMTT
ON mVKKSIDBS

MONTGOMERY WARD

�Detroit were Sunday
and Mrs Herald Claanily. * Mr. and Mra.
ter were Sunday gurata
a parents. Mr. and Mra.
• of Bronson for a famaa dinner. * Mr. and
Burkle were Christmas
he latter's sister. Mra.
;ahl of Lansing. * Mr.
Icrt Bawdy entertained
ly dinner on Christmas
is were Mr. and Mra.
son nnd family. Mr. and
t Begerow and family
nnd Mrs. Harold Blaki» City.

Hand Church
of lhe Brethren
■rt Ebey. Pastor
Worship 10:00 a.m.
:hooi 11:00 am.
evening. Dec. 28. will be
potluck Family Night
he church. Time 7:00
&gt;er Will. Pastor of lhe
li of thc Brethren. Chi­
lli conduct Evangelistic
otn January 7. 1M0 to
ilng, January 20. 1M0.

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THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1945

IINETIETH YEAR

BARRY BYPATHS
By JANF. CAMERON

aviation's future: all I get around
here is a series of gruesome predic­
tions of broken necks If I try to
vision the postwar world. Are we
going to let lhe Swiss people get
ahead ot us Americana? Shame!

To the Banner staff In the back
Something new that is coming—
»m: Tanks, pals, for all the pretty Nylon plastic wlU soon be on sale
ecorstions on us last week. We In the form of drinking glasses,
combs. zippers, tableware, valve
icked very gay and festive.
seats and gaskets for gasoline
Our Christmas tree resembled a pumps, compressed air. gas cylinder
lurry-eyed fifteen-year-old In her and faucet equipment. The plastic
brst formal. To carry the Illusion nylon will be seen In luscious colors,
till further, a pair of big packages too.
Ujdemeath looked exactly as. If JunEr Miss had on her stadium boots.
The president of one of our larg­
Liter seeing my daughter and her est railroads wav closing a deal for
friends go to parties In loud plaid electrification of a portion of hLv
klrts and dirty saddle shoes. I can lines, but happened to have lunch
veil believe that Junior Miss would with n professor. The Prof, hap­
Lear stadium shoes with a new for­ pened to remark that In ten years,
mal. All right I I'm an old fogey trains would run on atomic energy.
Ind a hundred years out of date. The President cancelled the deal
with the electrical manufacturer.
I Never again, after lost week, will
I make fun of Aunt Sophie's longYou can now buy orange juice In
rgged underwear. Second Son came
Ip from Southern-California, at thc cellophane bags. A California Co
is selling it quick-frozen and out
Mexican border, and just in time for of the lockers the same as peas and
me cold wave. He was one cold
iombre. He even put on a stocking stufi. You can now go to your
lap to brush his teeth, and wore on grocer and say. ■'Gimme a package
lyercoat to look outdoors. Number -u! frozen California orange juice,
please."
Pne Son and I left on a mission to
wtfit him in wool, but found, like
bld Mother Hubbard, that the store
Happy New Year, chums!!!!
helves were bare
Second Son
lould have been likewise If we civii[ins hadn’t come to his rescue. All
Nethcrland settlers at Castle
|ut Aunt Sophie
Hayne. N. C.. accidentally dis­
covered a method of controlling the
Wonder If sheep count people
blooming of lhe flowers which they
►■n they want to go to sleep?
raise commercially. Several years
ago bulbs were put into cold stor­
The energetic Swiss people are
age. but the temperature accidental­
reparing for an airborne Invasion
f American tourists next year, and ly was reduced lower titan usual,
re building accommodations In and the chilled bulbs bloomed
indlng fleld-s and hotels so as to b»- earlier that year. Blooming dates
rady for the vacationers. Guess 1 11 now are controlled by artificial tem­
*ve to go over there to talk about perature in bulb storage.

SINCERELY THANKING
THE PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY
FOR YOUR CONFIDENCE
AND PATRONAGE WHICH MADE
1945 A SUCCESSFUL YEAR FOR US

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Michigan American Legion Auxiliary. A Christmas shop
was opened at the Veterans Administration Facility and
the men ‘'shopped" foe their families without money and
without leaving the hospital. The Legion Auxiliary took
over the problem of wrapping and shipping thc gifts which
were mailed to the forty-eight states and to Poland and
Sweden. The four thousand gifts in the shop's "stock"
were made and donated by Auxiliary members from the
329 units in the Department of Michigan.

PUtured xtiovc are some of the veterans select ins their
gifts and members of the auxiliary from left to right are:
Mrs. Ward McAllister of Battle Creek, Occupational
Therapy Director for the American Legion Hospital at
Battle Creek; Miss Bertha Proestel of Detroit, Depart-

BARRYVILLE
.
Our Christmas program wu well
attended Thursday evening. The
program was put on by our teacher. I
Mrs Nettle Tasker, and the school I
chlldt en and was enjoyed by all. * !
Chrl ’mns dinner guests of Mr. and &lt;
Mrs Charles Day were Mr and
Mrs Karl Gasser and sons of Battle
Creek and Mra Phyllis Hoffman.
Mr. and Mra Eldon Day and chil­
dren were callers in the afternoon.
* Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nesbet and
Jeanne were guests of Mr and Mrs.
Clarence Nesbet in Ohio over Christ­
mas weekend * The Rev and Mra ,
Chat les Oughton. Mr. and Mra. C.
L Palmer nnd Mra Lucille Hecker
and son were Saturday night supper
guests of the L. A. Days Mr and
Mra. Wilson Spencer, nnd'. two
daughters of Hastings were Sunday
afternoon callers and the F. J.
. Biitlne-&lt; of Kalamazi-o were Chri’t1 mas dinner guests * Mr. and Mra.
Earl Pennock of Benton Harbor
e»m« Friday night to spend thc
; Christmas vacation with Mr. and
Mra. Elmer Gillett nnd other rela­
tives. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Kleverina nnd children of Muskegon came
Saturday night for the weekend.
On Sunday the Klevcrlngs. Earl
P^nnocks. Ralph Pennocks nnd
। Wayne and Mary Pennock were din­
, ner curats at the Gillett home. A
l delicious turkey dinner was enjoyed
i Sunday evening the George and F3’ tner Gilletts. Earl Pennocks and the
' Klevcrlngs enjoyed an oyster supper
at the Vern Marshall home. * Mr.
' and Mra. Ru&amp;m-II Mead nnd children
j nnd Merritt Mead were Christmas
dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. ctayI ton McKeown * Mr and Mrs. Hu-

j bert Lathrop arc happy over the
t arrival of baby girl. Caroline Lou.
bom Saturday morning. Dec. 22. at
Department Rehabilitation Chairman and Chairman ot
Pennock hospital. Congratulations!
the Project; Mra. William O. Benjamin of Detroit. Depart­
* Mr. and Mra E. H Lathrop. Hument President and Mrs. A. Benjamin Alber of Ann Arbor,
j bert Lathrop and children were
National Committeewoman.
’ Sunday dinner guestc of Mr. and
I ford. Middleville: Carol Ann Shu- r.cr guests of her parents. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Kelsey and Joyce of
I maker. Vermontville.
?.!ra. Roland Barry. Sunday of last 1 r_,.. nrr,v.
’ DLschargert:
wcek enroute to Florida where they I ..
;
! Mrs. Burt Elliott and baby boy, will spend the winter.
| Middleville. R. 2; Mrs. Burdette
Radio &amp; Electric Repairing
Mr and Mrs Thomas Davis re­
It’s a girl for
Jackson and baby boy. Saranac; turned home last week from VaughMr nnd
Mn. tiaroia
Harald Ra«.
IWWi‘'" 77.U
'"
?■
vllle. Ohio, after attending thc fu­
ana Mrs
icosc.
naan- , I. - U—
------.
..Mr Judy
« nr/tnrl.
ville.
Marie. _
Dec __
10: __
Mr and. | ’
• Mra. OrOwrf
Robert Mryrr.
Moore SIX
514 8
Broad- neral of her brother, Laurence
Stidham.119 p
E. Troyer. * Mr. and Mra. Wayne Pen­
Mrs Wm. Ellis. Hastings. R 4. WU- way;
ttov Mra Hurchel R
’Mham-11.
ovens one burner plate, two
ma Ann. Dn 10: Mr. and Mra. ' Center: Mra. Russel Blough. Free­ nington and sons. Wayne and Rex. |
burner plate, flat Iron. 's h.p.
of Delton, were Friday afternoon
Floyd Healy. Sunfield. Melvin Doug- I, P"«:
!; Mr
Mr. and
and Mra.
Mra. Earl
Earl 1 g?rt:
«f Z-Cnuni
callers at Mr. and Mra. Orr Fisher s
Us. Dec 12;
..
....
„....
Kermeen.
Middleville:
Mrs.
Wm
Mr.
and
Mra
Ben
Landis
of
Wood
­
Warner. 310 E. Walnut. Jo-Ann Kay.
ment. phono charger. Romes
Bolthouse.
Clarksville:
Mrs.
Clif
­
land
and
William
Cogswell
and
Dec 15: Mr and Mr* Joseph Whee­
lock. Lake Odessa, Dec 17; Mr. and ford Cheal nnd baby boy. Sunfield; daughter. Ruby, also called at the
radio lubes.
Mrs. George Taggart. Freeport. Ju- Mra. Wm. Ellis. Hastings. R. 4; Mrs.
home during thc week, and
Alvin Huver and .baby girl. Nash- ■
dlth Kay. Dec. 13
ville. R. 3.; Jerry Lee Johnson. Mid- ! Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Marks and
It's a boy for
dlevllle: Enid Evalet. Nashville; j Mrs. Way Chenoweth of Hastings [
Mr and Mrs Noble Whitney. 212 1
118
= W. Center;
on Sunday.
E Grant. Lonn Noble. Dec. 10: Mr. ir"!.
!John White. "
—
Van n
Buren.
------ "
Vernw,;.
rmontville:
&gt;UE, 1 •- - ------------nnd Mrs Harry Schultz. Middleville. ..
'Maggie
Mrs. Clarence Thompson, Nashville;
Michael William. Dec. 14.
Mra Floyd Healy and baby boy.
Donations:
Sunfield:
Mra.
Shelby
Nash.
220
S
Guild No 19. Mrs. Ida McCoy: 4
qts. pears. 12 qts peaches. 4 qts. to­ Broadway; Mra. Virginia Angell. 211
rn a loot, 5 qts. corn. 1 qt. raspber­ N. Kendall. Battle Creek; Alfred
ries. I pt. strawberries. 3 qts. beets. Dart. 233 Calhoun, Battle Creek:
2 cans peas. 2 cans soup. 1 can Leo Fisher. Hastings. R. 3: Mra.
Hester Powers. 430 E. Clinton: Ken­
grapes. I eon carrots, 1 glass Jam.
neth Sanderson. 305 8. Broadway:
I bottle wax.
John Sullivan, Nashville.
Quimby Guild: 42 T Binders—
Mrs. Sothard. chrm.
Mrs. Houvcnair, chrm. 2 operating
table covers. 8 childrens night gowns.
Guild No. 10. Mra. Glenn Griffelh.
Chrm. 3 room operating table drape
sheets and 9 tray napkins
Charley Florla paced the bowlers
Guild No. IL Mrs W. Lawrence.
Chrm.: 71 diapers. 25 tray cloths. for the pre-Christmas week and with
a little more "umph" could have
4 Dr. towels.
had
a "600" series but was not too
Guild No. 5: Mrs Frank Kelly. 3
doz. 17 x 26 towels, and 3 Roz. 20 x far away when with thc aid of a big i
, 247 second game he scored 599.
40 towels.
Dan Allerdlng had his hook ball
Guild No. 17: 14 qts. of fruit and
working thc second game when he
vegetables nnd jam.
hit 232 and with games of 173 and
Business Guild: One years sub­ 167 netted a 572 which was good for
scription to Wee Wisdom and Chil­ second place.
drens Activities.
Other good scores:
Surgical:
K. Chase-------------- 183-168-215—566
Mra. Walter Eaton. 610 E. Thom: K. Labcrteaux ....157-193-201 —651
John Velte. Woodland; Mary K. Lechleitncr ....190-211-150-551
Hughes. Cressey: Betty Jean Rodg­ R Moore------------- 177-187-180 -544
ers. 209 S. Michigan: Mra. Frank O. Monica .‘.192-192-159—543
Barnes, Lake Odessa: Mrs. Wm. J. Bechtel163-210-168—541
Dibble. 421 West State.
B. Payne ---------- 191-165-183—539
Medical:
W. Wellman------- 201-158-177—536
Angus Greenless. Vermontville: O. Laubaugh 210-158-167—6X5
LaVeme Lussenden. Middleville; J. StUU ----------------- 181-198-156—535
The Recreation League finished
Ernest Scott. 817 8. Hanover; Har­
old Ball. Middleville; Burwell Scud­ lhe first half of a spill season and
der. Hastings. R 2: Sherley Blood. on the play-off for first place after
Hastings. R. 3: Mra. Florence Hum­ Bliss and Piston Rings had lied for
mel. 710 S. Washington; Barbara first place. Bliss won two out of
Decker. 729 W. Green: Edith Bloch­ three to claim first place.
er. 419 E. Marshall; Mrs. Sophia
The teams finished in the follow­
Mannl, 121 W. Center: Edward Bed- ing order:
BIIm ............................... 26
Piston Rings26
Strand ....25
Ice and Fuel 34
Leonards ............21
White Prod16
Leonards had both high team see- '
les and high game with scores of i
2781 and 1042 respectively.
Roy [
Hubbard led In individual series
with 637 and Keith Chase had high
single game with 244.
Commercial League Results: State
Insulation &lt;31—Coffee Shop &lt;0»J
ROBERT W.
Woodland &lt;2&gt;—Mfg. CU. (It/Andrus'
MocARTHUR
Service &lt;31—Medics (0t; Middleville
Creamery &lt;21—Middleville D-X 111;
Goodyear Bros. Hdwe. lit—Triangle
Service i2&gt;; Trio Cafe &lt;21—Waltons
Garage (1).
PUton Ring League: Machines &lt;3)
—Engineers &lt;11; Grinders. &lt;2&gt;—Of­
fice; Tool Room &lt;21—Pattern Shop

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Farmers Week For 1946
MIDDLEVILLE
Is Cancelled At MSC

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Saturday tvaning by * mottrtR who Navy laatlU
.la Ul. —.

Ration in Woodland Friday afsr- About twenty-two ladlaa ware pro*
Morgan • Barrynlto Farm ncon. * Mrs Karl ttkardt spent ent. Refreshment* of ice cream am

Henderson. * Mr*. E. J. Batea en­
’ Mr. and Mrs. Ciao Cummings are
«Uh hia rnothtr. Mm. LaoQa and nraday night. A delicious chicken tertained with a shower for Mrs.
proud parents of a little daughter,
Allen Lewis Saturday afternoon. lovely gitU.
bom in Pennock hospital, Haatlng*. Pugh of the Vermontville schools
Wednesday. December 19 and bar­ with her daughter. Mary Elen qm- years Bacjfto service with the naval 7.30 to nearly 40. Chrbtmas carols
Farmers Week at Michigan State •
I were sung and gifts ware exchanged
ing the name of ’’Linda Sue " A Mrs kell are spending the holiday vaca­ hospital corp
College for 1946 has been cancelled
-----------' A fine time was enjoyed by all.
tion with her parents. Mr and Mrs.
Nellie
Thompson
has
as
ChrbUnas
President John A. Hannah an­
gue«U. Mr*. Mattle Lynd, and Mr
nounced that such a step has be­
and Mr*. Max Lynd and son Edward
- -------- — - • — —come necessary to provide housing
A Mr*. Minnie Johnson U entertainMrs Louise Cleveland of Grand
and other facilities to accommodate
Ing her relatives for Chrbtmas-lhe Rapids b a holiday guest of her
the greatly increased enrollment of
Steve and John Carter*. Mr. andJerald Bedford and family. * Ing a fiftean-day* furtough with Hasting* attended our W. 8. C. 8.
Mrs Cal Streetar and Mrs Betty Clarence Serijan who lias been vlalt- his mother, Mrs. Mabel Moore and dinner al th* Charles Day home on
AU available room in college build­
Hoebeke and two small daughter* mg friend* In low* and Chicago will hU sister. Mrs Milton Kermeen Friday. * Miss Jeanne Irland of
ings is being converted Into living
A Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stimson and bc home for Chrbtmas A Mr. and and family. He will report al Balt Ypsilanti la enjoying an ll-day vaquarters and administrative office*
। vsUon from her school duties there.
Mr and Mr*. Ted Wierlnga will 1 Mrs. Vance Sharp left Wednesday Lake city, Utah.
for the ex-servicemen. Sufficient
spend Chrbtmas in Grand Rapids for Florida with their trailer and a । T/SgL Ivan Payne ha* been db- * Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hickey and chllspace for the many meetings held
with Mr and Mrs Wayne Carpen- I
‘o hl* mother. Saturday stated charged from service and with hl* dren were Sunday dinner guest* of
tn connection with Farmers' Week
wife and her mother. Mra. Mabel Mr. and Mn. Floyd Nesbet. * Mr.
ter
and
children
they
were
then
In
Louisville.
Ky.
A
Is no longer available, but II U hoped
Mn. Ev. Wood U conwleKUMiN' UidMn.nMSery.nrao ^- Roush of Hastings were Thursday ( and Mrs Russell Mesd were In
friends.
the situation can be • corrected so
Crom . month . .Join... .tu, «
«»«• »'
T/”«L evening dinner guests of hb moth- Grand Rapids Tuesday and were
1’4 blocks north of the National
that the annual event can be held
er. Mrs Hay Servan and family
** "
~ *'
cold . Hit. Mftt, Moe -nd *"4"”
Bank.
in 1M7.
About
18
attended
the
Donald
UUery.
23,
grandson
of
Mn Ora Davis arc lx&gt;U, Ul with U» "■ *J”
i
It will be lhe first time in 31 years
____ .
„
club meeting at the home of
Hu at the CUff Davu home, south- *
that Farmers' Week has not been (
stationed o«i the island Biek naor their leader. Russell Mead. Friday
eia
.
For
the
second
time
n
picture
has
west
of
town
a
Little
Kay
Brotikeheld.
New Guinea, expect* to be home Ln night. The boat served hot cocoa.
E
dean of
found
Slate
this maarac&lt;
is improving
fromChristmas
an attackwith
ot her grandson.
January
He (tatea the bland la sandwich** and cookies
E. L
L. Anthony
antnony. aeon
oi agriculagrieui been
----------„ r..along
niw.„
mn„i.street,
*, Mlsses
&lt;nd spent
■
1/1
lure. OMdr IhU Xlftunrenl
llure .ill. Hire. unMenllM a I..
ur&gt;"
ou
— and r.„
U, »
„ small and barren arkl that the ell. __
.
. •"» &lt;.
lrll-r,
famtlv
* u
Vtn
Mr*. Nettle Ta*ker. the teacher of
lire Mnc.llauon 1 belrere Mich- Here* M&gt;1« remronr .111
M.b. Pure! ol
nun relMol. .re
J™
mate is hot-hot-hot
The Dutch our school, wa* a Friday supper
Man l.rm«s will Ire In vympftUiy nlre one or all ol llrem and rend In .pending Urelr holMa, vaeailon win,1
u
Igueat al the L. A. Day home and
j . day* In Detroit with her son. Merle have purehaaed it.
with the cancellation of Farmers’; the latest reports about them, their mother and sister, Mrs E J
Harold Jotauon of the coast attended lhe 4-H meeting.
*. V
■'and]
and famUy
Week this year to give first con-•&lt;Whoever you arc or wherever you ' Pinel. and Mrs.
’’ V.
” ” Tabor
”-■
—
Mr* Freda Matteson of Hastings
family *
A w
Mr*
Harry Stimson at-1
. frorn
Oharpa guards, in service 38 months and
sideration to thc needs of thc men are. "Merry Chrbtmas.'’ fellows.&gt;
­
» caller at the home of her
..nara U„ coiuxu club CTrUUftft.
”“»» ““«&gt; 5.1“ over sea* for eighteen of them, ha*
and women who served their coun- j
srrtred
in Ban Francisco and hb parenh. Mr. and Mr* Sagar Miller,
p*rly in or.nd Rapid,. Fvld.y .1'
C»1U * Mn M.ry D°dt'
try in time of war We are making SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Ih. hunt ol Mn li.U Eft.l«ood I"1..U •“"‘S"! “7 .IS.T people. Mr and Mra Loren John- and look her daughter. Sharon,
plans to provide facilities for farm
Mr and Mrs J. D. Wise and Miss , a LaVem Lussendcn who lost his ।
son hope he may be around to help home. A Qua Northrop of Battle
he£/®n\2afry ruh.and
group* to hold their annual meet- Josephine Wbc of Hasting* spent
-.
- -- -—,—: a The Chet peukes family and Mbs celebrate New Year*.
i Creek spent Buqday night and Mon­
Ing* at various time* during the Thursday and Friday at Greenville.
rmm
' Evelyn Oeuke* will be among the
d»y with Mr. and Mr*. Forest BidelBasketball Win
I man. A The Huron Healy* spent
Ohto ,h,n the,
JMb.
|
UjMj.
Thornappic - Kellogg basketball man. A The Huron Healyw spent Sun­
Demonstration Hall, one of thc [ neral of thc forinei
boys were wtnnera over Lake Odessa day with Mr*. Clara Day and Vivian,
building* used most intensively dur- low. Westley Keltnt: ■ ku a»u
--------------- -I Mr* Chalmer Hershberger of Grand * M" *&lt;nn* Kirkpatrick u spendter spent the weekend and Chrbt- eager* in the game here Tuesday Mr. and Mr* Raymond WUHU spent
Christmas holidays with her
verted- into a Veterans’ Service In­ I Rapid* were weekend guest* of Mr *"«
ma* with hb mother. Mra. Martha evening by a score of 34 to S. Lake Sunday in Laming with reUUve*. A
• and Mrs Wolter Hershberger * j Grand Rapid* relatives
stitute
. Dean and hb brother Glenn Dean Odessa had a 10 point lead Ln the We enjoyed hearing from our pastor
Today Mobllgoi and Mobiljae Spacial era Hit
The first conference of farmers at Congratulation* to Elwood Birman; Ml** Marcella Davis of Jackson I and family John Jacobs of the Hol­ first quarter but the home boy* got
and
bride,
who
were
married
la*t
WBS
home
for
the
weekend
and
over
busy and *corod 16 points in the Wooton. who, with Mrs Wooton. are
Michigan State college under the
BEST gasolines ever sold at Mobilgai Stations.
. Wednesday evening by the Rev. Roy Chrbtmas. Her -sister and brother- . land Home Grand Rapld-v b also sdcond quarter to 2 point* for Ute making their home with their
Farmers Week title was In 1914
visiting
hb
sister.
Mrs.
Dean
and
and sister. J*ck Chase nary
visitor* «&gt; at end of the half Mid- daughter at Downers Grove, Hl. Mrs.
From this beginning thc annual ses­ Houghton A Mrs Frank Scofield
spent l»*t week at the home of her m^lcal student of Ann Arbor and hb nephew Qlenn. * Mr and Mra. dlevtUe wa* leading 1« to 12 High Wooton suffered a stroke in October
sions have been held eontinuousiy
IIU,
,U,
Donn«.
are
VI"
She wa* railed
**'“ rv””'‘ —
-------- point men for Middlevine were Oary and though recovering. la still conto the present time But the his­ j parents in Penn
C»ruuu&gt; BUMIX . Vein S»» .nd
"•"&gt; “ P"n
tory of college-sponsored farmers I there by thc death of her brother a ™ CNlum vl»UM M. ,n«u&gt;er and “• *P'"'1»
«•&gt;?
CI&gt;H«- Bennett with 18 points and Paul the Ume. We are all happy to hear
meetings dates as far back as 1876 , Mr and Mrs Harry Sandbrook and sister In Lanrtng Saturday A Mr j™*’1'
”ter?’ *, V? CLsier with 9. Kaufman of lake she la better.
when farmers’ institutes were con­ Mr and Mr* Walter Hershberger and Mrs Pern- Howard of St Loulv Earl Vansickles expect to apend part Odessa had II point*
In the second team game Middleducted in various parts of the slate. &gt; »pent Wednesday at Grand Rapid* Mo. and Mbs Hattie Howmd of «
Christmas vacation In Hart
In 1895 one-day sessions in 70 coun­ | a Mrs Chas. Farlee and Nevah and
viUe abo won by one polnt-roorc NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Mr and
ano mx
ivcitn Farlee
rance and
ana sons
son* Evanston. 111. were week-end Vbl- [ *Hamar
Mr**. Keith
ties attracted 96 000 farmers and I Mr.
Si ™ I ’n* Mrn‘
meeungwa*
spent
Thursday
at
Battle
Creek
tors
of
their
sister.
Mrs
Wm
Hartheir families
shopping Enroute home they called 1 P^r and family * Thc Bill Ross
1^1 ^w^dhiMrenoSJrt h*TTirP^t STrna win b^a^wlrtand heW 'n,un&lt;,B&gt;r evening tn lhe EvanThe next game wUl be at Wayland gc!lcaI church basement With thc
Fanners’ Week programs have daon Mr and Mr* Fred Mayo of1 family »111 be guests of hb parents (
\ eloped to the point where the en­ Maple Grove * We arc glad to re- I at Lowrll on Chrbtmas eve L A I’*p,ds ””
I Rev. Allen Lewh tn charge. About
^dm^of
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
tire field of agricultural interests port that I H Eddy, who fell and Robinson of Seattle. Wash will be
h&lt;hL
thirty were present
Thc supper
GOODYEAR T1REB AND TUBES
is covered each year by helpful Injured himself at the Lake Odewa their guest. Chrbtmas * Fred Culer I “‘“J*
■ wws served by the Ladin Aid. A
Harry Albrecht, son of Mrs. Iva
lecture*. discussions and business canning factory , is improving slowly, of Grand Rapids was n visitor of ,ptUt
til E. STATE ST.
BASTINGS
PHONE UM
7?
d rTm‘U'ed ove*
speaker wa* obtained from thc
Snyder
of
Grand
Rapids
has
re
­
meetings. Al last year s session 36
Michigan State College.
anti
b
able
to
be
up
some
*
Cadet
hl*
mother
Mrt
Clara
Clslcr
and
turned
home
with
his
discharge
aftfarm organizations held annual Ji .nine Kantner of Percy Jones hos- brother. Ray Sunday • Dick Fvnton I
^“m^^klivei* met
MLss
Bertha
Wagner
vblted
Mr*
meetings.
i pltal spent the weekend at home visited hi* sbter Mr* Chas LcwU 1J***™ **e™*^**“®
* Raymond Piper, who was wounded and family in Jackson on Sunday
1
north Grand lUpid* St Sunday which were spent overseas. Harry
has six Campaign Stars having
and taken prisoner by the German* • Mrs Jean Baisch substituted tn '
Holes Instead of Bellons
Uhl
When rough h»le* instead of but­ and released after several months, the fourth grade at Thomapple-Kel- I
England. France. Luxembourg. Bel­
|
has
received
his
discharge
and
is
a:
,
logg
school
thc
latter
part
of
the
'
.
due,t.
9*5-? ,?n **„ o00*
ton* appear on a rayon dress after
gium, Holland and Germany
His
the home Of his parents. Mr and week for Mrs Grace Dendel Fox I ■' Parn'*^S * Chrbtmas guests of
ironing, the damage may have been I Mr*
Geo Piper a Charles Rose has aho was ill ulth Xhc flu. Mls*
“r Mil- Mra
PrrrvMr*. Perry Barnum were Unit was awarded lhe Presidential
Mr nnd
done by too hot an iron or too much
Citation and the Belgium Four’
’ Is spending thc hollday Mrs Frances White and Charlie ragere for heroic action during lhe
■’ Ur ""
Whalen
pressure on the fab.ic under the but movedlnlOlheHebbelhou.se
..... her sister and „„„
“nd&gt;ta“s'?'"'“‘‘yvacation with
other
tons, say textile specialist* nf the
Battle of the Ardennes He expects
reUure,
a,u Cl.Irr . Yimkre ;»“
* * hNW
USDA When, pressing on Use wrong
Fertilized Soil
Spank, io,-n.,hip ba. ire.rly doubled ' -nd
-&lt;ire,il ftl &lt;be Vernon Hooper to continue hb studies In law after
Compared to the few pounds nf • ils apportionment for the Pennock horn- when her four auters and a the flrat of lhe year. Harry was a
touch over button* When preiting . phosphate which we me per acre, hospital drive Will we do as well brother and family gathered for a iormer Middleville boy and a grad­
on the right aide, approach buttons ' prewar use of Holland. Denmark in MlddlerlllrJ I l»pe «, . Sup&lt; end Pre-Cbrl«m.s celebration. Erereni. uate from Thom apple-Kellogg high
carefully with the point of thc iron,
and New Zealand varied from 20 Mn. J F. Sehlpper w ehiUren »«y
were J"
Mr and
Mrs. Andrew
.nd Mn.
Andr™ Smith school.
or they may be puobed of! taking 1
will enjoy Chrl.tm.. ere .nd Cbrbt- land
1 -"a three children
«'ddren of
ol Wayne,
Wftvne. Mr*
Mn.
Holes' have reached lhe Stales—and
some of the fabric with them.
1
pound:
mas day at Holland with their moth- Evelyn Fisher and son Frederick. Cpl. Charles. the old cat has reached
। cn&gt; A Mr and Mr E F Blake and Mrs John Robh. and Mbs Zclma home belli* fortunate enough to
D o Doyle snen' Christmas day at Smith of Plymouth. Mrs Imogene ride through with friends of his
Brr-.tc and Mbs Marian Erwin Of ,ruie tnrougn ran
”• «“
the
an,.George Kraft home in Calc- Dearborn Sunday evening all vta- | brother-in-law. Pfc. Eli. the youngdonin
A unw gathering wu held .Mhe H«l Mrs^er ^te^ndjunl^
be
home of Mr and Mrs Claude Kcr- David were Chrbtmas guests of hb !«**» **&gt; ‘M1 h&gt;ve *»**«
thc P*’
mten on Chrirtmus eve with the
Mr. and Mrs Altin Lutz ,C,,K area.
following puests. Mr. and Mr*. Meric parents.
i’ar£n
in ,East
Mr.
------------ •------------Boyer and Bill Boyer of Hastings.i1
41 Caledonia.
r------------ ; A—
j and
”XTMrs
j ' |
ntVTNG
Very I Boyer and family of Or-I)d । Milton
MUton Larsen
Urren of Grand Rapids
Rap
nrao
SAME NAME - SAME GRADE OF MILK - SAME SERVICE
i-imcr I-.IUU
und»&gt; ‘
an&lt;
and
Ledsc. the st’wan Reisler
family u.
ol | bpcn&lt;
wn* S
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wUh 1 Mr
--------- Mr*. John Perry were Sun­
ni Mr*
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J&gt; Mrs J L I dBV gueaU of Mr and Mrs John Ten
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Joe htr P*r*nl*- T*
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WE NOW HAVE Cottogc Cheese and Whipping Cream
Corrigan and children of Freeport m....
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Chrbtmas
Mrs , Harkt,] of HMSting3 a Howard Wil­
road
Christmas aue.M* lnc]udr{, Jennh' Bmer were her roiu-:n-law cox and brother. Kenneth, sons ot
and daughters, Mr .and Mrs Enos Lewb Wilcox, and both recently re­
Phone 2651 for Delivery Service Nite Phone 757-F11
Price of Jackson and Mr. and Mr»- turned from different theaters ol
Burdette Wadd. local. A Mr* Hester war. have started an oil ataUon in
Kermeen and Miss Ellen Swi-exey
of the Thomapple-Kellogg school the youngest of the tons and nt HI a
are spending the hoUdays -xith their reserve, will pursue hb college ed­
parents In Kalamasoo and Coktwa. ucation under lhe G I Bill of
•er. respectively A Miss Roberta Rights. * Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nagel
Slagel. who is in nurse training at
Foote hospital, in Jackson, I* spend­ nlng. A Men are busy cutting timber
ing a week at home with her par­
ent*. Mr and Mr* Ed Slagel. a woods. Mr. Culver will have
Excellent quality, heavily tin plated. Have double rtrentfth bottom* And the
Mr*. Charles Boyce of Billings. Mon­ mill in there about Jan. 1.
top ed«M have been rolled over heavy wire to give greeter durability. Buy
tan* who was called to Grand Rap­
Ids by thc death of |icr brother,
•eventl at thia lor price.
spent a couple days last week with
her mother-in-law. Mrs
Sarah
Boyce a Mr and Mrs Paul Spyker
and baby were guests of hi* people
in Battle Creek over Christmas eve.

Again, Who Are They?

NOTICE TO HUNTERS
TRAPPERS-FARMERS

RAYMOND TOBIAS

TRY THE GREAT
NEW
MOBILGAS SPECIAL

IT'S HERE TODAY

AND

EVERY

DAY

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

Now Available At

FIRESTONE

See Them Today!

HIGHLAND'S DAIRY

14-Qnnrt

"PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED MILK"

MILK
PAILS

I N TR O D L C 1N (

OUR NEW COMIC STRIP CHARACTER

Who will appear each week in the Banner thruout 1946

Bring this coupon to our store and we will give you a
$1.00 credit on any $10.00 or more item you may pur­
chase. (One to a family, please).

WATCH FOR BOBBY EVERY WEEK IN THE BANNER

PARKER WAREHOUSE FURNITURE CO
WE SPECIALIZE IN COMPLETE HOME OUTFITS
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

RHONE 2812

JUST ARRIVEDAnother Shipment of

"WARM-BUOY"

RITE-WAY
MILKER

I

FARM STOCK
TANK HEATERS
• It’s electric.
• It's automatic.

Another Chrbtmas Galberfng
Anotlu-r serviceman who last year
as tn Europe but now home and
buck in hts grocery b Jack Johnson.
A family Christmas gathering with
hb mother will be enjoyed by hU
broihcr-ln-law and sister. Mr. and
Mnw Jerald Bedford and children,
lib unplc and aunt. Mr and Hrs.
Horace’Livergood, and hb couAns.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Trouyot. also
Mrs Louise Cleveland will make it
a happy time- all but the Bedfords
are from Grand Rapids

INTRODUCTORY OFFER

10T I. STATE ST..

Family OdeWalton
Christmas ere will be a happy one
at the Ray Servan home for it wel­
comes home three members of the
family, recently servicemen. Present
lor the family dinner will be T Sgt.
and Mrs. Ivan Payne, Mr and Mrs,
Frank Pfligler. Mr. and Mrs Robert
Culbcrt. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Leary. AH are now located in Has­
tings but the Pfllgleri. who have
Ju*t returned from vblling his peo­
ple in Chicago.

COME ON,
LET'S GO!

6 Cows

18
AUTO NEEDS

Back to Civics
Two grandsons of Mr*. Mattie
Leetza and former Middleville hoys
are beck from service and home with
'heir families
They are. William

leased from the Navy and rejoined
hU family in Detroit. They Imme­
diately left for their home In Wash­
ington. D. C where Bill u employed
in tile Navy building.
Duncan Lcctka a lieutenant in

I irr &lt;h iiuimI
released from live i-rvice and has
rejoined his wife and family In
Cadillac.
This making throe of
four brotliers separated from the
Navy alUun-lhe la.1 muilUi. Wailacc being released just previous loL__ __ _ ____ _____ ____ _ ___
the two mentioned
One other!
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Cut Milking Time with
a RITE-WAY Fast Milker

Thousands of dairy farmers, with herds of 5 or 6 cows
to 60 and more, m using Rite-Vay Milken to put th
herds on a fast milking schedule for
easier, faster milking, shorter chore
time, lower count milk, and bigger
milk checks.
You can do this with a Ritc-Uay hecause of its gentle, natural milking
action, thc result of Rite-Way PulMtor. unmatched for simplicity and

emformisy.
let tu give you all the reasons why
Rite-Wsy is America's preferred nrilker.

FIRESTONE TIRE HEADQUARTERS

JOHNSON SUPPLY COMPANY
111 WBT STATS ST..

THONS ZTO8

HASTINGS, MICH.

��“Michigan and the Old Northwest

U. of M. Research Develops
Effective "Flu” Vaccine
Reaearoh directed by a University
ot Michigan faculty member has
produced a vaccine which has
proved to be effective in protecting
against Influent*. Previously. proper

Loan Programs To
Homemaker Group

A new loan program seprlce for
come an Influenza victim waa the home extension group* and other
doctor** only possibility in combat­ organizations in the state Is now
being offered by the home econom­
ing the disease.
ics extension department at Mich­
Dr. Thoma* Francis, Jr, chairman igan State college.
Plagued by bad luck, fl
At Detroit the missioned**
nf th* Department of Epidemiology
The loan program topics deal with
broke the idol and fhro
came upon a heathen spirit
In the University of Michigan Information in home economics or,
stone, or idol.
related
fields.
Tile
material
la
in
School of Public Health, is, the di­
addition to that presented by sperector of the commission on Influ­
clahsts al training schools held in I
enza set up in 1M1 by the surgeon the counties four times yearly, ex- I
general'* office of the army as part plains Mias Rachel Markwell, state 1
of a beard to control epidemic dis- home demonstration leader. Loan i
eases.
programs may be presented in talks I
Under contract between the Uni- I by a leader or member of the club.[
verslty of Michigan and the war 'or by panel or club discussion. In­
department, the University's School I rtructlon sheets for the program
of Public Health became the head- leader arc included.
. Care of ladles' gloves Is almost as
quarters for the search to find some 1 The programs may be secured by 1' Important as care of shoes if they
preventive measure against influen- ■ writing to the Home Economics ex­ i are to give their maximum amount
u. Dr. Jonas E. Salk, a research | tension Office. Michigan State Col- | of .service, says Leon* MacLeod,
associate at the School of Public lege. East Earning. Mich First and specialist in the department ot tex­
Health, assisted Dr. Francks with second choices should be given aa tiles and clothing at Michigan State
the research. and other members of ' well as name or organization, num* college.
the commission on influenza in var- , bcr of members, date of meeting,
When putting on gloves, each fing­ ufhtUmrn
loua parts of the country Joined in I and name of person to whom the
er should be "worked" down separ­
the search
j material
‘
should
‘
be sent. Requests ately. In removing gloves, first loosen
—...
From this research was developed should be made n month before the Jhe fingertip*
by pulling them alight* vaccine which passed Its major “"■»
......... .. •*»' &gt;“
ii”
lest during an influenza epidemic
i out and cased off over the hand
late in 1M3. Thia epidemic showed , Topics available arc. Using less but liicy should be turned rlghl-aldethat only one-fourth the number nf sugar in cooKing.
cooking, morale ni
in me
the
and the fingers smoothed out
PhCoIU
«UHAr,&lt;_.hA
r«.m_ ।
put ftway
artny personnel who had been vac­ home, V.mllv
family relation.^
—the founcinated contracted influenza as com­ datlon of human relations, your,
Many leather gloves today are
pared with groups not vaccinated.
rural community, youth looks to

Our Thanks!
They Feed a gun nearing
the Jeiuit fort, Sault Ste.
Marie. Mav 2$. 1670.

The Henton Funeral Home at Delton
appreciates your patronage of thepast twenty-two years.

DETROIT AND "SOO

Care of Gloves
Lengthens Use

ISoaMHayHaiil"

We announce' with pleasure the re­
turn to the firm of Ivon Smith after
three and a half years in the Navy.
Mr. Smith has now become a partner

Hlb».. n *

atrtl.io

in the firm.

The Henton-Smith Funeral Home will
continue to offer you its same cour­
teous service.

^.WSSSi

Up until recently, the vaccine has
remained an exclusive military p’oduct. but Indications now arc that
vaccine will be prepared for civilian
use. Dr. Francis emphasizes that
the University of Michigan is not a
producer of the vaccine and that
It will take the commercial biological
firms some time to build up an adoquate supply for sale. He emphasizes I
also that the vaccine has been found
effective against the two types of
Influenza. A and B. but has no ef­
fect on the common cold or pneu­
monia. Alto, he advises that It takes
from seven to ten days for the Acdne to become effective so that vae-

B,k.ed' washlnt ““7 ruln
1
1 tU?* ,,ukp
^'W,a2,p "ud* “ I Mdi«
, hc»‘°’™ areJnad,f of
«noolh
1
‘‘ u **'
*“hJhe?
I lbe
Suede-finished gloves
b* e*"fuU’ «“»**»
,»’r «"•
; hands. This prevents tearing the &lt;1&gt;»«
leativer which is softened by the Sj0’.'
Cination should take place prior to i moisture.
I
'
an actual outbreak of influenza
| After washing and rinsing, the!

HfNTOR-JMffltRfflfRMlWMC

ments of the rural family, house
plants—use and culture, indication*
of Illness, preparation of equipment
for the sickroom, democracy at
work, democracy aa a way of life.
the citizen in a democracy

DELTON, MICHIGAN
Holl Coll
n no
r,.00
non

Research U continuing. Dr. Fran- excess moisture should be pressed
cu report,, with cBoru directed wJ" •
‘h“la
....
...
be blown up like a balloon to shape
—ord easier method, ot production |,M
lb,
The vaccine is now being produced I from sticking together. Place the
from lertlle hen's eggs.
; gloves on a towel to dry In a cool
---------- - ------------ shadv place Never place any leath- i
er article over a radiator or in the I
-------------------------------------------------------sun to dry.
| When the gloves arc almost dry I
I they should be fingerpressed. This |
1 is done by grasping the glove with
both thumbs an&lt;t forefingers and i
Record Books, Soles Bocks. Ledgers and Binders.
managing gently. This loosens the J
Ledger Sheets. Columnar Sheets. Analysis Pads
leather fibers and prevents the;
leather from becoming harsh and
, brittle alter it dries

SOW THE &lt;1 I Old

HOAHII OF KPI

lt»ber F&lt;Ht»r

NOW

UNIVERSAL MILKERS
kail tyh wiVh aluminum Kails,
also sworK TUrt MILittiB.

OFFICE SUPPLIES
Rubber Stamps. Inking Pads and Inks, as well as
Mimeograph and Hektograph supplies

Typewriter ribbons. carbon papers, typing papers, typewriter
cleaner, etc. Typewriter* cleaned and repaired.

CASCADDEN
118 East Court St.

Between Jeffenvon &amp; Michigan

POULTRY-HOG tr STOCK
FENCING

QUICK cash LOAN

HARTINGS CHAPTER NO. 68
On Friday evening. December 21.;
Hasting* Chapter No 68 elected and
Installed the following otficer*' I
EHP, Wm. Hinman. King. C B
Cadwslladcr; Scribe. 11 B. Quigley. ;
C.OT.H. Robert A. Mills; PA Ed- 1
ward Tudor; RAC. John Eddy
2nd. V. Vemor Webster. Mo 1st. V
Ross Johnson; Senllnal. Nelson Wil­
lison.

OIL BURNING TANK HEATERS

employed.

IIIIK I (IF .sri-KHVISII IS

MUTUAL FINANCE
CORPORATION
Nail Bank Bld,.

HasLinn

GROUND

ASTHMA

I

PHONf ITII

. 1913

NORTH CHURCH ST.

DINE

C«|
1942

AT THE

DELTON CAFE
r.

Excellent food . . . Sunday Chicken Dinner

Converts instantly, with a simple push of

ROBERT

the hand, from a rug cleaner to easy-to-use

COX.

1943

1944

PROP

cleaner for draperies, upholstery, lamp
shades, bare floors and linoleum.

. Come in for details on the New
Hoover Cleaner, Model 27.'

WE ARE WISHING YOU ALL A
HAPPY-PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR

ROTElfURNITURE
P’tONF 5 ” J ‘

ir.| nt
1 II ► ui:l I'KK I

FEED

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES, INC.

and HAY FFVER

BAKBY COUNTY COURTHOUSE

THE/JO'
HOOVER

Service Dairy- 16%

Mermosh- 16%

.
Michigan

III&gt;AIt I (IF HPPEIIV SOK

SUPERVISORS
PROCEEDINGS

1

AVAILABLE

Happy New Year
To All
THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
STEBBINS BLDG.

Member F.H.L.B.

Phaue ZM1

Our
Diii«n«

HASTINGS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER XT. IMS

Z__ Z. ChnbwU
wa.ro
*n.M

IIS

army wilts occupy Kunl. tn!
German eentar of iuttatry and
lays a National GcograplJc i
»ty bulletin For Kassa! was
who fought against America's Rr
iutlanary patriots.
At Kasael tn 177g. Fredertak
ruler of Hesse-Kassel, n*|
an arrangement lor improv

stala by hiring out 33,000 'm*.
troop* to England. Their first
was to occupy New York.
’
Kassel. in modani Ilinas, t&gt;aa
the capital of th* Prussian pern

present war it ba* bean a fi
target ot Allied bombers bee
its railroad equipment and
vital Industries, supporting a i
icr-mllbcn people in Kassel and

IT S SMOOTHERRICHER AND CREAMIER—

? ■ ;;

r

s s ' s:

FARM MADE

ICE CREAM

MILLER'S

DAIRY STORE

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS!

WOMEN
WANTED
Good Working
To Work in Our Shop
Good Pay
Conditions, Producing Badly-Needed Hastings Replacen
Piston Rings, Essential To Keep Buses, Farm Tractors,
Passenger Cars Rolling.

LUMBER
AND

BUILDING

MATERIALS
Zonolite Plaster Aggregate
Hi-Early Cement

Complete stock of glass
...
Glass shelves cut to size up to 36 inch
lengths.
Beautiful Barclay finished Tile Board
for your Bath-room or Kitchen.

Sol-O-Lite Glass Cloth. Bu-Via Glass.
.
Burlap Weave.
Let us help you plan your new home that
you want to build next summer. Now
is the time to select your plans and ma­
terial.

UMHOuinv tuna co.
125 N. Jcffenon St.
0 Sr* 17*m»M

PHONE 2807

All employees with Three Months or more service receive
pro-rated Vacation Pay. Group Sickness and Hospila
zation Insurance is available at low cost.

The people who work here are the kind
friends and co-workers.

1’d like as

Physical Examination
APPLY AT EMPLOYMENT

HASTINGS MANUFACTURING

I

�TKE HASTINGS EANNtk THtHSDAT. DECEMBER 11, 14U

___ 11

Contest Rules
Baby must be born in Barry county, to parents
living in Barry county.
Arrival of baby must be reported to the Ban­
ner by Jan. 8tn.
a

Report of arrival must contain (a) exact time
and placer of birth; (b) parents’ names and
address; &lt;c&gt; Doctor’s name and address; &lt;d&gt;
baby's name.

OUR

GIFT TO

BABYEXERCISER
We will present, with our best
wishes, a baby exerciser to help
make the baby strong. See our
Baby Deportment for a com­
plete line of accessories for the

baby.

BEN

FRANKLIN

STORE

GIFT

TO

To The First Baby
Of The New Year
Th ese Hastings
Merchants Will
Present The Gifts
Listed On This
Page

BABY

THE

A PLASTIC

BABY DINNER SET
Plate, Cereal Bowl and
Cup. Best wishes to the
winner and our congratu­
lations to the proud par­
ents.

1*'
parmXlee store
SL’CCESSOR TO FRANDSENS

OUR

GIFT TO

BABY

THE

J-

’_ '

GIFT

: ^i' rLiitiUHti-n’'1„ ^2 liJBgHHiaiiHHH!

TO

THE

BABY

FAMOUS

BABY BLANKET
I keep the little tot worm and

pleasure for Mother in caring
the new baby of 1946.

LARSEN'S

STORE

iiHHHESiiHB!L “"“an1HHFUFHHHHilift111!ll-ffiiffiHHIHliEfflMfflSifflBiffiiRHI

OUR

1

GIFT TO

THE

BABY

A Johnson
BABY SET
Consisting of oil. powder,
soop ond tolc. . . or another
item of equal value from our
large stock of baby needs

LyBARKER'S

OUR

GIFT

TO

li2 W. STATE ST.

THE

BABY

THE

BABY

A 10 KARAT

ELECTRIC-AUTOMATIC

The winner will be the first baby born in Barry
County in 1946, of Barry County parents. The birth

BABY BOTTLE WARMER
Also usable as a Baby Vaporizer.
Mother will find this a very handy
thing to have in the cart of her
baby. Congratulations!

STEBBINS

JR

134 W. STATE ST.

1W W. STATE ST.

UR

!

Who Will Be The First Baby
Born In Ba
In 1946?

BABY

THE

GOLD BABY RING
Beautifully engraved A tiny
gift for a tiny tot. with our
best wishes for o hoppy,
happy future.

record, with date, hour and minute of birth and full
name and address of parents must be furnished the
Banner office not later than Monday, January 7th,

&amp; JACOBS

C.

Our Gift to the Baby

J

OUR

GIFT TO

THE

BABY

A FINE QUALITY

THIRTY QUARTS

OUR

TO

GIFT

BABY HIGH CHAIR

Baby Blanket

We will deliver one quart of GRADE
A .MILK to the home of the FIRST
1946 BABY for 30 days, delivery to
start when the parents wish. It
baby lives In the country, we will pay
43 cash instead

We have fine furniture fur babies, parents
and grandparents, and we are happy to
start the first baby of ’46 oft with a gift
from our slock of "Furniture for the
home."

Wrap the new baby up in
our blanket gift and ac­
cept our best wishes for
the years ahead.

HASTINGS

HODGES

THE

BABY

THE

BABY

A SNUG LITTLE

GRADE A MILK

HIGHLAND'S DAIRY

B.

DEPENDABLE JEWELER
Stole St

. . . 5:30 P.M.

ROTH &amp; SONS FURNITURE CO.

PENNEY'S
116 E. STATE

55S5SS3S2^®328H.-—:T

ranuiWEnri4MiiniiMMii*iw.wlr-l.-—~.-..!^BiB&gt;n-H..^—__

I

OUR GIFT TO THE

____

BABY

OUR

BABY FOOD
Feldpausch’s Food Center Ex­
tends Congratulations and will
present this baby with 12 cons
of BABY FOOD and 12 large
cans of Condensed MILK.

' FOOT) CENTER
HASTINGS

Our Gift to the Baby
RUBBERIZED

CRIB MATTRESS
Best Wishes to ALL the babies of
1946. a gift to the first one born in
Barr)- County, during the new year.
We hope you’ll bring the baby-1# at
a later date.

□ rehouse Furniture Co.

GIFT

TO

THE

BABY

OUR

GIFT

TO

A FOLDING

BRUSHED RAYON

BABY AUTO SEAT

BED JACKET

Fits bn the seat and is safe for
baby.
Mother can take baby
along conveniently when she goes
places in the cor

JOHNSON

SUPPLY

CO.

FOR THE MOTHER
We haven’t any things for
baby, but we do want to get ,
in on this event, so well pre- i
sent the Mother with one of i
the many nice things we have L
for women folks.
X

BONNET

&amp;

GOWN

THE FIRESTONE STORE 111 E. STATE ST.

OUR

GIFT TO

THE

For Baby's Bed

You II find many things in our
Jstore which will make baby's care
'a bit easier.

LONG

&amp;

MOORE

1U E. STATE ST.

GIFT

TO

TWO GIFT
PACKAGES
REED'S DRUG STORE
161 E. STATE ST.

BAB

j Rubber Sheeting
A

OUR

Our Gift to the Baby
A TINY LITTLE PAIR OF

BABY SHOES^
We are sure baby yill like these
shoes, because so many bobies
hove so happily worn our shoes
for years.

HASTINGS CUT RATE SHOE STORE

A RIDE HOME
in our warm, comfortable Ambu-*?
lance. .We’ll take Mother and
baby home from the hospital . . .
with our best wishes for many
Hoppy New Years,

Walldorff &amp; MacArthur
FUNERAL HOME

W. STATE ST.

1th Annual First Baby Contest!

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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